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1974-10-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
- • • .. Girl Tells of Attack Santa A na t ' • I Valley Oiii~er.s Nudist Swi1n1Ding Seize ~Joking~ • ID DAILY PILOT * * * 10« * * * --i:RJDAY-ATIERNOON;-OCTOBER-4;-1974 YOI... '1. IO. 117, 4 lil:CT!OtfS. •'PMil /. Laguna :int B n,_ll Beacligoers Favor Nude Seciions By JACKIE HYMAN Of tM DlllY Plltt Stall Beachgoers in Laguna Beach are overwhelmingly in favor o( setting aside areas for nude swimming and sun- bathing. This was ooe or the findings in a recent study by UC Irvine Social Scien-• Ust Ruth Wallace, oonducted for the Xalos Kagathos Foundation of Laguna ll<ach. Victim of Rape Invites 2 Me1i Back, Slays One From Wire Services "Frllnkly, I was surprised," said Ms. Wallace · after finding that 83 percent of the 575 beachgoen questioned ap- proved. ol. nude beaches •. lt1s. Wallace noted, however. that those who disapproved of nude beacbeS "disap- proved very strongly." "I would say this is a controversial issue," she said. A list ·o'£ 13 questions was handed out to beacbg'oers during the first three weekends in September, lt1s. Wallace said. "5lle found that 11 percent of those queried were Lagwia Beach residents aild of these, 63, percent were property owners. About half of 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 surprised to. find that 43 percent of. those queried LONG BEACH ·-A young y,•oma , a nude beach. who was raped by t\\.'O men, .isked them to a relum date and then killed other significant findings, Ms. Wallace one wilh a shotgun as her family looked sa id, were that 7~ percent of those en, police said today. queried would like to see a nude beach in Laguna Beach. Deborah Kantacng, 19, was booked on suspidon of murder. She found that younger people, males Police· said she told them that she and Laguna Beach residents were more approving of nude beaches than others was abducted by two men as she left "but I haven't tested ·the significance work in a Ce.nitos shopping cente r of those figures yet." Wednesday and they drove her to a Ms. Wallace said she used a ques-f-Jlllrl<.in.5antL\.Qjl and raped her. • or-' Bandit Suspe~t • u-1n- as ax • u -' • I e Policy to Mean 'Bite Tl1 e Bullet' \VASHTNGTO~ (AP) -?resident Ford has ruled out any gasoline tax increase and is firmly opposed to gas rationing: but will ask Americans to "bile the bu1let" in an anti-inflation program .,.,;th mandatory features, his spokesman said today. \Vh ite House press secrelary Ron l\'essen said Ford v.·ill disclose "proposals to help allevi<tte problems v.ith credit and interest rates'' in an address to a joint session of Congress at I p.m. (PDT) Tuesday. "'idesprcad speculation that Ford would seek so1ne form of tax increase as part or his inflation-fightin g package. But he quoted Ford as telling Republican congressional leaders today that there are "hard choices we and t.he American people have to make 1'!S ,,.!' bite the bullet on curbing inflalion." Nessen also quoted Treasury Secretary \\'illiam Sin1on as tell ing the GOJ> congrcssiooal leadC'rs .thal the Ford prir gram "in its most ge neral terms \\'ill . In return for releasing her without tionoaJ.r.eJ3Jhec than a...lace:t.o~Ja.c.e.Jn:_ terview because she believed people , fllrther harm, she said, She promised would be more Mnest. _ !See GAS TAX, Page A%) not to call police nnd to give them She stresSed that she herself Is not her telephone number so they could a member of a nude beach movemenl reach her again. d bot undertook the study as a researcher : They called '11lursday ofternoon, nn for the Kalos Kagathos Foundation, a it was agreed they would come to her h lth nd borne, investiaators said. ea a water sports promoting -e organl.iation. lice said when the two walked in, The Issue · arose after several nude found themselves confronted by sunbathers were arrested early this sum- Kantaeng, who was holding a mer at South Laguna's 1,000 steps Beach. SOOtgun. 'I1lc woman's fat her, two Ms Wallace, who said her study was brothers and girlfrlt'fld were also condocted on six beaches ln Laguna ~nl, pollc,e said. Beach and SOuth Laguna, said she will Mi~s K~taeng killed one or tbe men, • present her findings to the city OOWlCil blasting him In ttM; neck, police said. at an unspecified future date. Re was Identified as Darmy Oiarle.! Allen, 21, of Santa Ana. The other man fled. Police later ar· rested Ca rl Tice, 21. ·of Santa Ana. tie was held for lnvestlgallon Ol murder and rape. When the men arrived al the home. poll<» said, Allen knocked on tile open door. walkl'd through it and was hit by a single shotgun blast nred by AliM Kantncng. lter fath~r w:is In the roon1 at the ' time but told police he did not see the shooUng. • ~Tice, who \YllS not hlt. fled but returned later to find out how Allen was and was 11rrest~ police said. Tice wai· booked und<!r a CaJUorn1a law that say~ a pcir80n partlclpaling 1n a crlmlnal act In \\'hlch murder o<run -bo Cl"!'Bed •itll Iba\ murder. ·B~gs ,of .l)iailurc llide Mru·ijuana SAN YSIDRO (AP) -Border poLrolmen say they oeized I.Ill pounds o! 'giarijuan'a from the bed of a pickup truck which appeared to be filled y,•lth fill gs ~or manure. The oflicers noticed the tailgate was ·orr as 'lhe truck arrived from Atexlco, retealing packages under the manure bags. The driver, a 23-year-old Tijuana man, was arrested. • t , Hot W_!!.eels Row after row of newly machined wheels sit in Southern Pacific Co. 's Sacran1ento yard and crews pre pare to begin $22.7 million program to rebuild 3.581 boxcars. The ca rs will move throug h lhe Jines at a rate or three per day. 'Joking' Su spect Seized ll was only a joke, officer. That's what San1uel Lamont , 33, Glen- dale, told two Fountain Valley policemen early this morning as lhcy arrested hlm on an armed robbery charge. Police said Lamont enterOO •the 7·11 market at · Euclid Street and Warner at I: 15 a.m. today with a meat cleaver and fishing knife tucked in bis belt. He first approached. lhe clerk and allegedly asked him if. be'd..ever rcAlized how simple It y,·ouJd be for-!IOmeonc to rob Wm. 'ibcn,: police. said. he told the clerk he was robbing .him and ordered him to empty the cash resister. IJut when a·· customer •entered lhe store. the rcluctonl ·1:iandit backed off •rd told the clerk he was "only kidding," pollco said. . -. f • Lamont's joke only lnstrd a little y,•hilc. police said. After the custon1£'r left, he pulled out his knUe and !old lhl' clerk he Y,'AS "serious." and y,•as going to rob him after all. But his efforts wert foiled y,·IK'n ly,o policemen who'd been \1•atching the 111'hole thing through lht:! wlndo\\:, carne inside and arres tOO Lamont , \\ho th<.'n BA RT Trains tailed O,.,,Kl.Ai\D !UPI ) -The brnke.<1 on fl BHy Area nnpid Transit trnin lock1..'f1 Th1tnid11y. hailing 1111 !rain for abou t 30 n1lnutcs. A !Jo-pokesmnn for the syslcrn Sllk! !he ·•ooJd" was llt.'CCSSllT)I 10 LO\V the crippled car out or tllt:l v.·ay. .-• claimed again he \1as only. kidding . police re1>0rtcd. Offict'rs Steve ~i<'hnls nn<I rJale li er-mg \\'Cnt to the n1nr\.:{'l aftrr the police disp.itcheT reported rrcc1v111g a n nnonyrnous phnn1, cnll "lhnt a n11H1 In n blue shirt 11.as going to rob a 1narkl't " Th<' olficl'rS s.1id L.11no11l n1ntcht.'<l the dcscr11>tlon. and I hey nrl'('sled hln1 .,., hen thl'.'y sov.' hln1 pull !ht' J.:nifc L:imont lold police hiS v.•1ft1 hnd drop· perl hllll Off fl\ fl 1,."0U~ill 5 h (l II S (' in 1'·ounl11in VRll('y :ii 4 n.111. bt.'rAU~ h<?. nnd UlC cou sin planned to leave today fo r L .. 1kc Tulmr. As 1tolicr \1'('rc tn\.:in~ hin1 10 Oran~r County .Jail thi-. n\orn!nJt, office~ ~110, Ltln1C111l still claimed "lie w11s onlv kid· ding." · -L Orange Coast Weather Nig ht and mo1nlng lo\v clouds \r ith sunny artemoons Saturday. Not 1nuch change in te1npcralure \1·ith beach highs in the low 70s rising to 75 inl and. -11"\'SIDE TODA)' Annrials seen~ to say special. things to Uigll'ua Beach author 1Vo11cy 1\lcl 11 tyre. She sl1nres so·mc of tl1er11, a prerit>U' of lie r l>ook, i11 today's \Vr rkender cover slory, Tlie l\'ecl;£111drr also takes a look ot l\CET's fall sclledulc today. Al Y-Je••ict Al ••• u... 11 l.. ~. l11rof A1 C1lll01"1111 .OJ Cl•U•htcl 01·11 Clolftttl I J t ,._o"'°tof I I fOt11!1\ NOll<tl Al E•U ...... I ,._ A• l nlff'9'ltll'l'ltlll c .. , Fl11.-<t Al·' Hort1-12 J.1111 Lllll~... 12 ,11\~VIU ( .. I Mulutt ,.~Ml Al totlon•I H•W~ .•• Ot1111tt C""h A1 -- HorH<••• 11 r.1111 Lll'lt!IO I ) Mewlft Cf 1 M~f\111 l"..,_ft: At H•lielllll Ht'#l At Ort "" C1<111tr "' ,. .. ll'lt 11·1 ll u ttll!'a11•• Cl·l JNll lll•ttt It s ... rh IU·• $lock Mttkth A.l•t Tt1tv!11t11 Cl Tl\ll!ttl CW w .. ,~., ,.., Wtrkl N~..,I At Writtllt., Cl•I ' I • , " ./\2 • N~tion's Top 2 Ba.nk·s, Drop tend Rate \ ' ' By UpJted Prt11 l.atenaUOftal Dank of America · of San Francisco and First National City Bank of New 1 York. the nation's 1"''0 largest banks, today lowered their prime lending rate from 12 percent to 11 % eff.octive ritonday, joining some n1ajor banks across the nationJn reducing .intcreSt for bU!lness loa ns. llut at the same time . Citibank, the nation's third largest bank, said it was raising slightly its internal formula for Coast Pataelist • I computing its noaling prime Interest ~ew York Stock Eichange, however. -;-ap 1n tbe first eulag of bo~IDeel loan ot recent modtst adju!tmenll ln Fedual rates. 1be Dow Jones average or so blUe credit sloce etrly in July wbea ratel Reeerve policies which have led to ..-ne Citibank said ''hertaltu Its base rate chip stocks, wblcb 11iuraday dropped I08l'ed to lD hlstork' b1gb of 12 puceat. de.;lines ln money market rates end will be computed at a spread of 't~ below the liOO mark fot' the first lime nie decllDe ln lbe prime, the Interest f\ml:b: and' not of I percent over the 90-day commercial lin 12 years, closing at 587.81, 1''&1 off b8nb charie for'loul lo best ~ate ln the m&flln.a1 mil of paper rate Instead of 'i of 1 percent another 6.81 in early tradinij: today. ., customera, follond ao eul.ng~ Of the as a reaiJt of reducing loan growth." as heretofore. Mercantile Trust ol St. Louis, a major tight-money ROiley bnposed by tbe. The.., butt said lta Joan growtlf h~s · 'Tbb cha.age ls consistent with money MidJ'ile:St bank, also said ft,..wu lowering. J'ederal AMefve·-Blnk .. which<hfpn11I0'11t--v~ ~erately.-'J - market o:iodiUoos and Us own policy Its rate. lng mol)ef Into tti& banking system. The high prime rates were a retult ol crediti-estraint." the bank said. In Jov.-ering the prime rate, tbe banks The Bank or America acknowledged of efforts to check lnflatlon by reducing The announcement failed to reverse join several banks that reduced the this in its statement 1owering the rate. business credit and by the high demand the downv.·ard plunge of stocks on the int-erest rate by ¥, percent t"'O weeks It said tt ·••is lowering its rate in aupport for Joans. .. Off shor.e Drill Plan 'Assured' By FREDERICK SCHOE~1EID.. Of ti!• 0•111 ~11.i '"" A v.·eek's trip to the nation's capital has convinced the chairman of the region al coastal commission that offshore oil drilling along the Orange County roast is a "foregone cooclusioo." Dr. Donakl Bright, head of the 12· member state panel preparing a plan to guide the ruture of the coast. made the remark following a Tov.·n Hall of Califomia luncheon Thursday in Anahe.im . ResJX>llding to a question, Bright said, * * * Officia l Orde rs Offs hore Lease "I think It's t foregone conclusio.n we're going to have of!shore oil drilling." Bright said he recently spent a ""''eek in \\'ashinglon D. C. meeting with of. ficials in various Sl'Ctions of lhe Depart- ment of the Interior, the agency that has proposed 1.1 million acres ol offshore waters between Santa Barbara and Dana P.oint be opened for drilling. The departmenl .has defended lhe Jl!'O' . posal as one means of helping increase oil production to meet lbe country·s • enttgy needs. Strength of Qtcake · Seismologist at California Academy of Sciences, San Francisco, points to most powerful point of earth· quake that thumped southern Peru Thursday. The quake read 7.75-8.9 at 7:31 a.m. PDT on the Richter u•I T..,_... scale. The tremor jolted the city ol Lima !or nearly a minute, sending thousands of persons fleeing into the streets in terror. Story on Page A4. Bright said that, although it appears the offshore drilling plan will go into :~':i..:t :~e~~a~..:~ ~~~~ Report of-Boat Disaster_ environmental impacts from drl.liiiig operatioµs . --. . Frot11P .. eAl G.t\S TAX ••. Wounded Boyfrie nd ' Questio1ie,d Oranp County Sheillf's olftcm today "'8tlmed lheir quostlonlng of • young man who bas repeatestJ_y told them that his girlfriend shot him in the ann moments after they met in CaPlstrano Bead! and then shot herserr lltrough lhe head. Investigators would only comment to. day that they have not yet reached a determination ln the death of ·Dora Rodriguez, 22, ol 31796 El camino Real, San Juan Capistrano. Her boyfriend, John Reyes, 19, of 4017 Calle Jbno, San Cle,mente, remains in San Clemente General Hospital where he is being treated for a bullet wotmd thal shattered hts right !Inn. "He maY go home later today,'; an investigator commented. -"But he is aware that we have not yet oompleted our inquiries Into lhe dealh -•LMiss Rodriguez." The body of Mls.s Rodriguez. one of nine children, was fowid early Thursday slumped between two cars parked at Via de Agua and Cami,.no Los Ramblas Jn Capistrano Beach. The two autos parked .oo the dead end street were identified as belonging to Reyes and A.tiss Rodriguef . Reyes, who remained on the scene, immediately gave sheriff's officers the aCOOlDlt of the incident tba1 he has repeated several times before and after · surgery -that' she ahot~bim and then ~ the .38-caliber revolv~r to her own head and fired. SleliffLoffi~rs said~deputies who petrol the Capistrano Beach are.a reported seeing lhe couple parked at several occasions in the area m recent ''It can happen with more thought J N h p ihl H require and encouraae.-Americanl to Pl P d and constrain~" lhe 'Cal Slate Fullerton .n ort . oss" Y-· oax save mott, "'1uce wasle and·prvdUce an repare biologist said. ' " ._______ __ Techoo!!>gy_ i!J!!i!ig develol><dJ<>Liu'"'-------------"""'"----,.-.,--~ • - "'ASHINGTON (UPI )_ A top Interior s~rilling and new safe t .Y Nesaen gave few dttalls of Ferd's months. Department official has ordered the ~ that can help prevent oil JENNER (UPI) - A report that eight persons aboard alJo suggtSted the boat propogals. saying only lentaUve decisions government to prepare a plan to lea9e ~pills sudt as ~e one ~t ~rred persons were v.·a.shed -overboard when would havt been too heavily loaded have been made and that additional 10 ilii of .....,ential offshore m Santa. Barbara an 1~9: Bnght said. review is required. , . n:' on acres . t""'" 1 r d He said the exact hnung of the leases ~ boat sank In the Pacific Thursday ,.. to get folir miles out among 8 to l~foot ,oil ~·~es next year m the ~tan ic an v.ill depend on the outcome of "Project night may have been a hoax, the Coast waves. But, responding to nenmen'I ques- Paafic oceans, the Washington Post Blueririn_l," an l n t e .. ;0 r !Jenorfment G rd id • ....i... lions at_ a Wblte_J!ouse,bri~,)le11en rrep<>rted today;-1 d,.....,to d 1 . .__.._. 1 •-h· h ua sa ........... y. -The Coast Guard spokesm:a:n-said said, "~ propouls will cmtaln no , The Post said that it obtained an s u y , e ennme precise y w at t ~ However , tv.·o cutters_and rour aircraft search craft would remain in the area request for • increue tn the IU)lioe •; lnlernal Interior 0e""""'ment memo. writ· ~~ry !. emnrrue~gy,.. need. chais ~· erted continued their search in t~ ocean .off ~ exd!e tu." t"""' ••n::: .... v 100 nnan ass t"'· all N rthe Calli · r· bin while an "investigative search" is Wl-ten by Undersecretary John C. Whitaker •lJ.3 sm 0 rn orrua lS g Thus, Nessen finnly re)eded ptoposal1 : ordering development of 8 plan for leu-that the environmental Imp a ct state--village. dertaken to determine the source of that the currtnt four-cent-per-gallm . f "all the Jlromising areas of tile ment prepared by lbe Bureau o( Land "There are a lot of discrej>ancles," the report. federal . tu line be ln-~ifa!uc" as well as for a sa1e next Management for the offshore . drilli_ng a Coa!t Gliard spokesman sakl. "It might The boat's hotneport was not im· creased e-:,~O to : J: to reduce . year of the leases fo~. drilling si.tf~ ~=a~e :-~~~rso~~s.of dealing with be a hoa:r." mediately known. fuel o:irun.v:nption and iocreaae federal on the bottom of the Pacific. The Paci 1c "\Ve need a prope _ rut 1 1 The first SOS call, via a citizens revenue. • 1aite ~s identifie? as off Alaska. . _ the word proper_ en~iroo~tal i~part~ band radio channel, was receiv~ at Nessen said Ford "has been and re-. I Whitaker confirme~ he had v.ritt.en report from the bureau" Bright said 8 p.m. when the skipper, who identified Ev' e1t Cl•i'' :'re· n malns oppoeed to gasoline rationing." the Sept. 10 memo, 1n a telephone tn· ' • himself as Robert Pattenon, said his " Ul, Nessen said Ford's program "will re- •terview '"ith the newspaper 'Thursday boat was skinging and that eight persons quire strong public perticipation" Md night. the rosi said. The plan was i i W nd d ~·ere aboard, including w children. F z· p· 1 said m respome to questiooa that the lo have been ready Sept. 30, but is J?J. esan,. OU. e . At 11 p.m. another message was ee ing inc i package will cootaln llOllle mandatory expected to be finished next week, a<:· , received, saying the people were aban· features. cording to the Post. J SJ doning the boat for a four.man rubber OAKLAND (AP) -GaJIOplng in-He would riot elaborate, b u t The plan, strongly opposed by en-ll lOOting lile rail. nation has hit even lhe dlildren's acknowledged that "'me <i Fwd's pro. vironmentalisU, would open as much According to the Coast Gu a rd pony rides. posa.Js woold require action by c.ongre18 as 13 m111ion acres or ocean bottom O f H spokesman, ooe of the di.screpancieJ was ~ East Sao Francisco Bay this year. to "ploration by oil and gas companies Ut 0 osp i'tal lhe three-hour interval be 1 ween RegIOnal Park Distriot announced Sena n~·bli Leader next ,·ear. ;•eluding the nrnmising ~ l"ool moto boa le '"'t"-' can Hugh Scott, u• ,,. w .. -messages -uvm a v-1· r t Thursday that it will C05t 4S cents who attended the WhM.e House meeting Baltimqre Canyon site -a deep sea sinking four miles offshore with six instead of 35 ~ to ride any between Ford and GOP coogressional trench about 60 miles off the New Jersey· A Cbst.a Mesan, gravely WOtmded nine pel'30ns aboard. of the 17 ·Shetland ponies in the leaders, sa1'd .. _ ~am -uld Include ~ 1 •"-paper sru·d aays earlier when gunned down by two Th "~ ~-•· w unaware coas , 1.1re • ere were no reports of a mi!!Sing Tilden Park children's area: .90ffie tax tevislons. The memo read in part : ' bandits who confronted him 00 a Santa boat in the arta, the Q:>ast Guard said. Unbridled fitnation has increased ""-p I ant "The unde--ta~ (\Vh1'taker) wants Ana street was rel···~ from Orange '111:: ennsy v a Republican said • ~·'" · / ' ~ A search throughout the night and early the costs of alfalfa, hay and everything that wu outli-~ •· GOP a finn leasing schedule laiG out that County Medical Center Thursday. today turned up no evidence of the vete..i ..... _. services, say pony ride oonu--•-·• I ~-t .~~ -wm1n·•· definitely includes 'the following items: Kenneth 1-f. Pride, 26. who gave a •0 ... 3 ~uu e ......... a ~ :r.r 11K li I sed . 1'115 V1'ctor1a· Stre<t address, underwenl missing craft. operators David and Frances Horn. mef!tiru, with Ford and •--•c ( f) 10 mil ·on arres ea m -• • ..,, ..,.. ~1u ' The presence of a four.foot rubber ad·"---· tentative. not just 10 million acres offered; 12) surgery to remove a bullet from his ..-1:111:•0 .. _ a sale in 1975 in both Alaska and the stomach following the Sept. 24 attack. raft aboard a l6-foot boat with eight Atlantic ; (3) an alternative, if No. 2 He was also hit by a shotgun blast fa ils, which will st ill allow leasing of in the back when the two bandits at· IO mi llion acres. tempted to kill him for refusing to Deputy See king Hou se Arrests Laguna Resident An Oral!ge County deputy marshal who stopped at a Laguna Beach house 'Thursday to ask directklns ended up arresting the resident on suspicion of intent to sell marijuana. He also liscovered that the occupant was wanted on "27 warrants Lssued in south Orange County, chiefly for parking tickets. · "And that's a kt," commented Lt. Al Olson of the Laguna Beach police department. John Lawrence Klein, 21, of 447 Cypress Drive, was arrested and releu- ed on '$5,000 bail. • Police said they suspected intent to sell because 179 ,grams of marijuana were found on the premises. Gary Parks, deputy Orange County marshal, told p6tice he was looking for a nearby house to serve a civil warrant when ooticlng a gap in the numbering he knocked on Klein's door to uk direc- tions. Parks said he then smelled marijuana smoke and searched the premises. "On the same time schedule, the hand ovei: his money and pulling a undersecretary wants a plan for a lease knife on them in self-defel1..'le. Pride sale on the AUanlic in 1975 that v.·ould told police the gunmen caught him in illClude some leases in all the promising a crossfire, the shotgun-wielder dropping Defendant Says Sl1e Was Raped Woodmark Chairs areas of the Atlantic. rii.ther than just to one knee lo take aim. • • the sale limlled to Baltimore Canyon." A l!J..year~ld youth living in . the signed by Jared G. Carter, a deputy _,undersecretary, v.·ho se nt It to the direc- tors of the department's Bureau of Land J\lanagemcnt and Geological Survey. The Bureau of Land l\1anagem ent manages the leasing of offshore oil tracts, v.•hile the Geological Survey estimates how much oil thert is in a ~iven area. 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Cot!• ..... c.-.... !11.Wtolll-~-"'°"'...,...,,...·"' ... ~ 1•00~.1•uu1.,...,.,.. __ t )llO ............. . • re emp robbbery and attempted murder oc· curred was arrested, but released when Pride could not identify him. CIA Mi li tary D1·ops BANGKOK (UPJ ) - A civilian airline \1ith links to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency has begun parachuting military supplies to beleaguered Cilmbodian gar· risons, officials said . today. A U.S. spokesman said Cl30 transpol}.s operated by· Bird Air, headquartered In \Vashlngtoo state, started some supply nights fron1 U Tapo Air Base in Thailand and v.11.s expected to take over the nirlifl from the U.S. Air Force by Oct. 14. 1'10NTEREY (AP) - A jury of seven ""·omen and five men is In Its third day of deliberations today on the guilt or innocence of Inei Garcia, being tried for the slaying of a mcm sbe say:s helped rape her. , . · The jury deliberated for nearly eight hours Thursday without reaching a verdict. They reviewed testlmooy by two teen-age Witnesses to the fatal shooting and pored over the instructions of Judge Stanley Lawson, specifically for the difference between voluntary and involuntary manslaughter. , Mrs. Garcia, 30, , and Fred Medrano, 25. are accused of slaying ~tlguel Jimenez, 21, last ~iarch. Airs. Garcia said Jimenez and Luis C&stlUo, 17, raped her and tried to kill A!edrano. Wet Wedding 'Not a Dry .Eye ii~ tlie Place THE ALPS, Waslt. (AP) - A Cunny thing happened on the way to the wedding. The care!ully planned outdoor ceremony was to take place at. • The Alps, a picturesque spot overlooking Lake Yolando above Tum· water Dam. • En route to the altar in a canoe, the bride and groom took a dunking . · · As the cralt nose<L Into a landing, groom Gene Tubbs waved to a friend, and Ihe canoe tipped. Tubbs, !\ride Kay Gotman, the paddler and a do g caJ1ed Smokey were dum~ into tbe river. , The nervous bridegroom, who aoesn't swim and has always been· afra id or-water, groped for the canOe as the wed_d.lng's arranger, Archie ~1arlln, dove into the rlve'r lo rescue him. The bride, her long wedding dress flowing behind her, struggled to shore by herself. • 1 .. . '111e damp couple 'showed up l~ minutes Ialer !or th& ceremony. • " " "The finest va lue in quality chairs avai lable" UI e. Another Ted von Hemert exclusive. STOP IN SOON AND VIEW THESE FI NE CHAIRS. EXCELLENT SELECTION AVAILABLE. llREXEi.-HERITAGE-tiENREDON-WOODMARK-l<AAASTAN"-llAKER • WIBDAYS & SA'nll.DAYS t:OO t.11:30 NEWPORT BEACH• Im WESTCUFF DR., "'1·:lll!O LAGUNA BEACH. 345 NORTll COAST HWY.. 4N-<Ml ' ' TORRAf'lCE• 2'1Mt HAWTllORN& BCVD '(Open Fri. tll 9, S..h, 1Z.S·30i 111•1m • I • H D In o cool and like his lhe The with \\'OV end on chai hook a •gran lob at its es so d R doin A\•e. (ash desi swlt onto the ta< S I D • Tai Publ lhat my book. it i rcqu ~xpl ol m •Jt i• bas t<r "" 11low whtc ... , ... ol ·s to l\'e D Dail plan if t speci •· y !,Eucl :.J>re1 : Blvd : '.elusi : U o : D i .avail .-slau ·:tor :~1so "cons ::way ~lb : lor : J!Dd : ,Depa ; ,feat : can : In I ·.i.or • f;Uck " "'R e .D :wilh :Vork Jng, ~rri ;retu eHhe ~en liea fell ' Ne licit :.r _,\,111a 11\e or n firm ..pr ..Post 'Th• ch An , Jttn1 relun • . . . " ( At Your Service ~ ASunday, Alonday. Wednesday and Friday f'eature Of the Dally I)ilot Bnlr Fol1 DEAT PAT: Can you find anyone in or around the Los Angeles area wbo could take a switch of human hair and weave it into a watch fob chain like my grandfather used to wear on his vest? I think they used to call them "horse hnir watch fob chains." These fobs were worn on men's vests with a gold ring at each end of the ·woven hair holding the watch at one end and a· cigC1r cutler or pen knife on lhe other. Jn the center of this chain was a gold attachment \Vhich was hooked into a vest buttoq hole. I hayc a switch of grandmother's hair and •grandfather's watch. Since. lhc original fob was . burned ·in a devestating fire at my son's home last year. T know its replacement would mean a lot , especially since his grandparents were so dear to him . A. S., Shern1~n Oaks: Resea;eblng your request took some doing, but Jensen's, 1536 N, Highland Ave., l.A>s AngeJes, can faSbion the old· fashioned rcirca 117&} watch fob you desire. Jenseti's explained the braided switch would Uc undone and wefted onto 'three layers of string tet fonn lbe chain, to which the appropriate at· taehments can be affixed. Slom Deli1'ery DEAR PAT:-J-,-ordered. a book on ' -~ Tai OU exercises from Good News Publishing Co. -with the Wlderstanding that I could get .a refund if I, or my doctor, \vere dissatisfied with the . book. J was not impressed and returned it immediately after delivery in April, requesting my refund. I'm still waiting. l\f. F., Costa Mesa ' Good News bas returned your $1.fi, t:ii:pla inlng that "due to the huge. volume of maU business we do daily, sometimes ~t is totally unexplainahle as to ·":bat has transpired." The Canton, Ohio, Bet- ·ter Business Bureau has an explanatiJn, 'however. Its files contain buodred1 of slo" delivery complaints about this firm , which apparently is not ~nipped to hattdJe the ''olume of business lt1 ads jeoerate. BBB records Indicate delivery of Good Ne"·s publications takes from ·s to 14 weeks. , l\'ew• for Senior• DEAR .PAT: Although 1~ve been a Daily Pilot subscriber for years and plan to remain so, I'd 'like to know if---there. are any small newspapers specifically for Senior Citizens? G. C., Laguna HRJs \'es, lbe Senior Citizens News, 4205 : .Euclid, Anaheim, and SenJor Peoples : ·Press of Orange Cc!unty, S8tt Beach : 'Blvd., Bue-11a Park, both cater es- : :Clusivety ~o Senior Citizens' news In· . - • AS. PRICES-CtlMlr EVER HIGHER, MANY ElDERl Y MUST EAT DOG FOOD TO SURVIV·E F.derallyFunded Free Lunch Ii Being Provided for Anyone Over 60 by Laguna Beach Group ' N·ixon Backed on Tapes GOP Chiefs Try to Stall Bill Culling for Custody WASIUNGTON (UPI) -The Senate Appropriations Committee today agreed with a House-passed measure that cut from $850,000 to $200,000 the money to be provided foriner .,;esident Njxon's transition to private Ille. \VASHINGT6N (AP) -. Senior Republicans are attempting to head off Senate passage ol a bill giving the government custody of former President Nlxon's offl¢al tapes and-papers. The Senate fonna1ly went On record Thursday urging President Ford -fo make all the facts ol Watergate available to the public. But Republican opposition blocked a quick_ vQte on a_ bill designed to ~ul\lfy a Nixon-Ford agreement giving the fonner president custody of h i s documents. They would be stored at ·Laguna NigueJ. Republican leaders agreed to allow a final vote tOOay if their ' motion to would. cont.ro1 ·access to the documents. send the bill to the Judiciary C.ommittee He could destrox. any 'of ltiS papers for consideration of constitutional in1-after three years and his tapeS' after plications i:s rejected. five years. 8en. Roman· L. Hruska or Nebraska, But the tapes \\·ould have to be senior Republican on the Judiciary Com· destroyed immediately upon Nixon's mittee, also prepared a substitute bill death, and under no circumstances any that would decla:te the papers of all later than Sept. I, 1984. recent presidents, vice presidents and Such destruction would deprive the members of Congress to be publi~ pro-courts Of evidence ani:I "conceal forever perty. the Cull truth about the Wate_rgate scan· A similar attempt Thursday by dais," Sen. Gaylord Nelson (D·Wis.), Republican-·-wilip Robert P; Griffin, ap; -told·Ctllleagues:-.:..- plying to · Ctlngressmen and futurt: But Hr:uska said the public's right presidents, f.ailed 58 to 2.1. to know must be weighed against Nixon·s The bill being debated is aimed at .rights of p~vacy, free speech and pro- bloclting destruction-of any of Nixon's perty. papers and tapes, wltich are deemed By tradltihn. "those-papers are the to contain evidence necessary for former president's property," Hruska \Vatefgati trials aDd for providing the said. accusing sponsOrs of the bilf of public the full story ol the scandal. .. seeking ~·bat amounts to a lynch law. Under tenns of the Nixon-Ford agree-Not only would the bill violate the ment, W'hlch was disclosed when Nixon concept of executive pri\ilege, but also was pardoned, the Conner president it amounts to an unconstitutional attempt to punish. ·an individual without trial, El Toro, Pendleton · Hruska said. He said any bil~~ing with custcidy or ~he papers o! public officials should not be liniited to Nixon. Marines, Employes Get Pay Hikesat2 BU$es • Approval of pay raises for federal The effecl on El Tom's 10,000 military civilian ·and military employes recently per90ltllel will amount to a total payroll Y.'ill affect an .;:stimated 36,000 military this fiscal year d $63,775,616, up from personnel and 2.500 civilian workers at about $61 million last year. the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station FM the 350 civilians with official and Camp Pendleton: d h II Spokesmen at both bases acknowledged "gra ed'' status as employes, t e payro that the 5.52 percent, across-the-board will jump from $9 million to about ·increases will have a measurable effect $9.5 million. on the overall economy oC the area. At Camp Pendleton, the figures are .. While Camp Pendletqn is in San Diego greater. County, many of its employes live in The base currently has a military Orange County. Rough calculations by base personnel population of 26,000 and a graded civilian showed that the surges In annual payroll ro~er of 2,250 workers. will amount to $2.8 million at El Toro The total military· payroll there for and more than twice that much at a fiscal year is in the area of $117 camp Pendleton. million and the boost in wages will The approval for the raises for military Sen. Sam J. Ervin Jr. (D-N.C.), said the measme does not seek to punish Nixon but only mrives to protect what rightfully belongs to the public. Friday, Octobtr 4, 1974 s DAILY PILOT ,Q 3 'Needs-Desperate' Laguna Elderly· Said Suffering • By JACKIE BYMAN .OC tt.. 01lb< ,v.t SU!ff There may be as many as 90 elderly people in Laguna Beach in desperate need or food, money and cl~thlng. This is the estimate of Si Slavin. chairman or the Over 60 Community Center Association ()f Laguna Beach. "Poverty is increasing daily as prices go up," he said . "It's the obscene sin of oor generation that there are elderly people who live on cat and' dog food ." "Many of them have to do' without telephones, \vhich are a nece~ity due to their heart conditions and other ailm~nts." Slavin said. "And they can't afford the r~pairs if Uleir television breaks. so that leaves them without any entertainment whatsoever . ., "People have gQt lo realize that the elderly are not a special group like labor or medical interests," Slavin said. "They come from every stratum." "The y0tn1ger generation in time will become those people," he said. "\Ve're getting teady for them now.·• One of the ways Slavin and others are helping the elderly is through a federally funded free lunch program call· ed Project TLC (Transportation, Lunch and Counseling) for anyone over 60. Hot lunches of -easy~to-eat-meat. poultry or fish , vegetables and desserts are provided at noon eVery weekday at 'tile Community ffisb-yten:an a'iureh ~t the intersec.f.ion of Forest Avenue and Serond st....,1. The program ~OOlmmodates about 50 people a day, of whom Slavin estimates that abOut one third are in dire need. In addition to food, Project TLC ar· ranges for counseling and .referrals. transportation to and from lunches, oc- casional guest speakers at meals. classes in macraf!!.e and sketching, and birthday parties. Also, Project n.c makes available a crisis fund, donated · by the Ebel! Club. to-help 01aer -people in urgent need of money. The Laguna Beach site of Project TLC, which has its Orange County head- quarters in Santa Ana, began in December. It is diajed_ i1L4!gut'l.a !kru:h by Betty Maxlck of San Juan Capistrano. l\fexico Curbs Urged ~fEXlCO CITY (AP) -Mexican President L«iis Echeverria asked Thurs- day for emergency.legislation to cootr01 price and ·profits in a drive to halt the country's gaJloping in r 1 at ion. BusJne• tlrooghout the COWltry spoke out strongly against the rnove, claiming controls will slash investments and prcr ductivity. Sfa\·in and his wile Jane. a retired social worker. helped start -the 1ooal chapter and work there as volunteers:. Slavin cited .the cases ot-tv.'o In· di viduals \\'ho \\'ere in particularly dire need "''hen discovered. "One lady \\'as 90 years old, unable to care for henlrlf and malnourished." he said. "Someone told her about !lie progrwn and she called us lo bring her in." "In addition to lunches. v.•e gave her extra food and assistance," be said. ··One day she told me that when her husband died , she buried herself and didn't come alive again until She joi ned the pro~ra m ," he said, · He also mentioned an engineer. com- paratively young at ti2. who lost his job and "·as unable to get another because of his age, • "A neighbor told us about him." Slavin said. "He had no pioney for telephone or lights and was a~t to lose his house because he was behind on the payments. "Some of our retired social woril:en; were able to raise money to take care <1( his immediate payments, and after he got straightened out physically and mentally he was able to get a part-time job." Slavin ·said. · He said the Over 60 organization is looking ror a permanent headqllarters for Project TLC and for more funds to continue the program after federal seed money runs out. "\\'e hope the city will be able to provide more for us," Slavin said. "They definitely have to beCtlme more involved with their senior citizens." Last summer tt.e city don@ted s.::;o to the program and the Soroptimists Club gave $600. Soroptimists have also pledged $150 a month starting this month through March. Anyone interesled In helping with the program, or who knows an elderly person in need, can contact Mrs. Maxick . at 497·po2· O?' ·493-2684, or Helen . Adams at 494-9815. Surgeon Finds Lost Needle OSWESTRY. -England (UPI) After pe rforming back surgery on Jane Vaughan, 82, the doctor uked if she had lost a si:ii:-inch knitting needle. t That's what he found lodged in her bad<. The dodor said he be- lieved Mrs. Vaughn sat on it witb- out noticing about a year ago. : ... 2 BIG SAYINGS! For color variely 1w0 favoriles PANSIES or PETUNIAS in your garden liere are : llor•emeot Lobel and re ular civilian ~m lo ~·~tTvthe~_maNieailnnltharnt"Pmelllndl!ll"letonmll'!lllalllll'JlleS.-·nm,.wril"ll,>.eamr.-j-~!!!i 1' bases came rom e na over s fiscal ye . I · lhe objection or President Ford, who Civilians there will earn about $1.2 ! . DEAR PAT: Are any statistics : available on how many horses were : ~laughtered last year in the United States .1or pet and human consumpUon? I'd ! :0.lso like to know if horse meat for human : 'consumption is labeled in any special ·:way to distinguish. it from beef. : : J. Jl.1 HuDtington Rench :.;. Arlt'1t,-88;00lt bonin were slaughtered : tor meat in the U.S .. mostly for uport. '. ;nnd pet food , a~cording to the U.S. :_J)epartment or Agr iculture's Federal : ~eat lnspecllon Program. Ilorse1neat : ca n be sold for human consumpUo11 :·in this CGuntry onJy 1£ labeled as: ::OOrlemeat. The appropriate inspection ·~ticker Is colored green. <Jte·r1111d Coml119 . ' : . OEAT PAT: I can't get anywhere · ~Ut American lmage Corp. in New~ ·;York. After months af waitin"g last spr- '1tg, a sauna suit I'd ordered finally "llrriVed, but it was defective and 1 returned it immediately, requesting 'Cil.ber replacement or a refund. It's -been three month,, now and I still haven't :beard from the company. It this a foeliable oulfit? J. rtl., GarOOn Grove : Ne:liber the l\frtropolican-New York JJctter nustnes!I B11rco11 not the Couttcll Alf Better Uush1ess Bureaus I n .)Va!!hlngton, D.C. give a good retom" )ntndatlon to American 1.mage Jn view .of numerous unresolved e11mp1nlnts. The firm also has bten chorgecf with tal&e representatlo11 In udvertlsllig by the U.S. .Post.-1 Scr~ee for two of Its products. . 'The peslol servi« also ha1 obtained .changes In ndvertlslng for t\\'O ntber , Jtttus offered by An1ert.ean 1magc, \'our rtfund ra bcln,it processed, bo"·e,•er. had sought to delay the raise !or three million more this year with a total months. payroll reaching about ,$26 million. Ford had contended that the three-The raises -retroactive to Oct. I month delay would save $700 million -probably will begin to show on in time of serious infiation. However, paychecks at midmonth and the end the Senate action left him no choic.e of um month, said official spokesmen, but to set the size or the ..increase and and that will amount to checks with order it into· effect. > gre-ater than usual figures~ Sunday's Pilot Offering- Test for B1~east Cancer Politics and pollllcal figures seem to dominate everything everyone Is doing in this year of trauma and turmoil. Among "Sunday's Best" in the Dally Pilot will be a health feature stemming from Mrs. Gerald Ford's mastectomy, plus olher "politicar• offerings. Here's a rundown on some ol them: llRE~ST CANCER-INFORMATION ' compiled by , the Daily Pilot's People Scctlon starr wlll be pulled together into ft definitive guide on self ex- amination or lbe breast which women -( Sunday's Best J can use to help In early detection or possibly dangerous symptoms. It's part QI' a natlonril focus on a health problem fhe ~verage "·Oman can do something nbbout, sch<.>d1!L'1 fJ!r YOU section . JllCKEL 1 S TURN -Fired Ignominiously from his PG!llion In the Nixon cabinet as secretary of .t~.'n- , I t.erior, Walter Hickel apparently went home to Alaska to wait for his time to come. It ba$ come and he tells an inside story o{ President Nbton as seen from the other end of the office couch and across the conference tnble that Is, to say the least, .a rare view of the very private person of Richard Nixon. AMERICAN DREAM -Se<:ond o1 the 18 Installment! in the college-cour~by ncwspaper the. Dally Pilot is publishing lo sche<jwed !or YOU Section Sunday. The new feature will be listed each Sunday under "American Drtam" Jn the lnde:t publlsbtd on Page Al. Check the index Sunday for page number of "In Search ot the American Dream-Part 2." llOW WE DO IT -'J'ht often-asked queStion o£ "who writes the editorials" for the Daily PlJot iS answered iri a special F.dltorial Page article to be published as part of the newspaper's observance o( lntematlooal Newspaper Vlcek. Alc)trion-Hahns-H~rdlepoint RYE GRASS HIBISCUS ~~' $399 Colorful Re~_. 8.95 -DAISIES $)49 ................. $299 i ...... ,5 2bE.;_-E-,\1 H~'OO~I-:-_c.-_ .... _ .... _*---$'1_ ... 98 \.Al\ \N ~1 Olita Ml•• ,._., ·,-==:r-. i!. 01!\Ct nt" .~.-. BARK '=' ~~ ~11\V'-N~ J .... *·U't9n•,,. 1, Ml-*· ~ .... BOST OM FERM $299 3c ... ..., ............ --• R•CJ· 7.95 Bandini weed pre:Jention sale ------ kl«t ., Selact '• '°' Dicho•• '°'""' Still Only S10Ff 12.95 ~ ••. t,ts NOW 1.95 t~-11 tMICl9' 11. Come inf or yovr 11111 t elly 01 B1no•n1's Lawn 1no Ga1o•n Cart Hi,,la now, . r ' • ,.. ' £!__,-1,_.:.••-.:'.:.L_v _•_:I L:.:O;._r _______ _:'.:c';='""'-' .:.•':.:":.:.:.'"-'-'"'-':.:9_74 . • • ~ Layoffs Push Jobless Level to 5.,8% , . Q ·Just • Coasting 6._~ ~ wiCh Tom urphine ~ .. ~ .:¥.:.,------ Lt•t of 'f aJI,, B11t no Actio11 RICKY TICKY POLITIX: \\'c're had a lot of smoke and hot air bJoy,ing out or Sacramento O\'er the pasl tY.'O days as the California Legislature finalll( 'collapsed its S('SSion. The results, however. produced very litlle thunder or lighllling. All of this involved our good Gov. Reagan and his recenl penc hant for vetoing money bills. Under the. rules of the \vay \\'C run our state government. you see, the lawmakers get to pnss a lot of spending bills and the goven10r can them cancel U1en1 wi th vetoes. This is precisely \\'hat Gov . Reagan did. He set a record in Wiping things out, .as a matter of fact. He killed 198 measures which had previously cleared the Legislature. • TIIEN. OVER THE past couple of : days. lhe Legislature. dominated by -Den'IOCralS, had a Chance lo get back ! at the governor. They could vote I'> • "override" his vetoes. • Thus it develops that the lav.•makers : took votes to override Reagan on a : !'whole passel of bills, inc!UCing so1ne : for aid to the eld~rly, -aid to schools, • aid to mobile home owners, aid to people : choking on food in restaurants -aid : to almost everybody, Trouble u'aS, in order to ovcrrid~ you've got tG have most of the lawmakers paying aUenlion to business and at their • desks in the legislative tt.'.111. ~ ~ AND TllE TROUBLE with this -fs. r: 1he Lawmakers are notorious this time • of year for playing hooky. oC-For example one of them, Senator :_:_Nicholas Petris. the Democrat from =:Oakland. had split for Greece. Others $just drift~ oll here oc... there. ~ So the Senate· Wednesda y kept taking '!.vot es lo override .Gov. Reagan's vetoes ~ and they kept coming up short of voters. ~ .. What are the sergeants-at-arms doing ~ to fU)d these missing members?" fumed : Senator Joseph M. Kennick, the :· Democrat from Long Beach. Well, those ¥rgeanls scurried abGut ; and did find Senator Alan Robbins, the • Democrat from Van Nuys. He wasn't ~ ltOO far away. He had jusl sort of :' drifted down the hall to see what the :-As.sembly was doing. . ':' Tll'~ DID NOT find the aforemen- • ljoo~ Senator Petris, whG is in Greece. ~ Senator Ralph Dills, the De1nocrat tro1n • Gardena, voluntee red to lake a subp:iena :. to Greece and fetch Petris back. But nobody took h.im up on hi s kind offer. !\1eariwhile. Senator Mervyn Dymally, \\'ho is rwining on the Democratic side .. for lieutenant governor. was miffed at -Republican John L. Hanner, who was absent and here in Southern California. Dyma lly wanted lhe solons lo haul Harmer back to Sac ramento. This was because 1-Jarmer was here in the south, -~ campaigning for lieutenant governor .:. against Dymally. Also. Harn1er "'as get- • ting s"'·om in as the nc.w lieutenant governor. \1·hich sure could give him a leg up In the currenl campaign. CLEARL'i'. ''OU CAN see there waS some jXllitics in all this searching for people to come vole cfn veto overrides. In the end, however. the senato rs fail ed to find enough votes to override ._ even one sing le veto out of the 198 • bills that Cri.lv. Reagan struck down . .-So they all qui! and went honlC. i 1 a s ~·our a 1 orn1a eg1s a ure for today, folks. :· :. Exile Lea' es Swed en STOCKHOLi\'I. S11cden (!\P l -'Tom Thoinason lea\•es fo r Ne"' Yu;-k today tile fi rst Vietnan1-era deserter living in Sweden lfl tlcccpt !'resident Ford's offer or conditional amnesty . l-le al so plans -: to be the first In test a loophole in lhe offer that mtY make il unconditional . R11ssi~1is Le1igtl1e1i 011t · Soviet Union has fired two submarine-launched mis- siles about 4,900 miles. so1ne 2.000 n1iles farther than coh1parable U.S. weapons. Shots spanned dis· lance from Barents Sea in Arctic to l\1id\\·ay. · l\efuntls Ordere<l l1i -Spray Paint Cancer Threat \VASHlNGTON (AP) -Consumers can begin demanding full refunds ri,'londay for millions or new or used cans o,r spray paint containing the cancer-caus- ing chemical vinyl chloride .. But since the chemical is not listed on labels. it may be almost impoS!ible to determine "''hether the aerosol paint you 0"11 contains vinyl chloride. The U.S. Consumer "Product S::ilcty Corruilission said today 11 has denied requests by several paint n1anufacturers to revoke the fed eral refund ordrr. Retailers \\ill be required to post :ists in their stores of vinyl chloride-cuntai'liOi{ paints they have sold duiing past years. THE INDUSTRY llAD warned the commission that 1t produced tens of millions of cans of spray paint "'ith vinyl chloride. and th at repurchase at SI.SO to $2.00 each \\·ould put many companies out of business. They also sald the 21 liver cancer deaths attri buted lo vinyl chloride oc· curred among "·orkers \1'ho had been exposed to heavy· concentrations for yea~. They said !he re was no "proof that limited exposure from use of aero.wt paints "'ould cause cancer. Rust·Oleum Corp .. "'hich discon!inii"cd use of vinyl chloride in April 1972. said it 11as not arguing lhal it is .. n1ore important ,lo save a husiness than lo save a life." but it felt the rcpurch<ise order \\'as not backed up by prool of a health hazard . THE FlR J\1 SA lD areosel painls and \'amishes gcnt'rally a1 e used outdoors or in \l'Cll·venlilated ~-reas and any 1>0tcn· · Plasfic-Kote Co., a division o r Consolidated F'ocicls tnc., said it stopped using vinyl chloride ir1 son1e products in December 1971 and al!oget her in June 1973. The company said it 1nakes 20 million cans of spray pai nt a year. under its own five brands and 100 private lube~'1. Thirty 1nil\ion cans have been 1>roduccd 1\i!houl "in~i chloride. but they are not readily distinguisht.'d from the 01hcrs. Plasti-Kote sai d. Thousancls Seel\: Sl1elt e1' 111 Massive Perl! Qual\:e LlriitA (U PI ) -Authorities said today dozens of persons died and thousands \•lere in jured "by an earthquake that jolted Peru's central coast, pushed b<ick Pacific CX;-e@....ID!Jei:s. and demolished adobe huts and brick buildings. Rescue "'orkers provided temJXlrary shelters and supplies loday for tens of thousands of persons left homeless Dy the tremor that shook Lima for more than I wo· minutes Thursday. sen- ding tOOusands of panicked residents into· the streel'i. · Casua lly figures from police, hospitals and civil defense centers totaled 44 dead. more than 2.000 injured and an esti mated 70,000 hom eless around Lima alone. TllE J\1ILITARY government of Prcsi· dent Juan Velasco lvarado, marking its sixth anniversary in office today. met in cmc·rgency session late Thursday to coordinate rescue operations. The National Geophysical Inst itut e said the epicenter of the . earthquake \1•;is in the Pacific Ocean 30 to 50 miles southv.·est of Lima. The tremor regis- tered 7.8 on Ule la.point Richter scale. II shook the capital of 3.5 million per- sons violently for two minutes and 15 seconds and \1·as fell in Lima nlorc strongly than a 1970 quake that deva- stated the northern half of the country and left 67.000 dead . Peru . situated on one of the largest ~Jogi~al fauJ1.s. in the. y,·orlcl £X- periences same 200 earth tremors a year, most of lhem too small to be felt by all except ' the most sensitive in- struments. FIF\' PERCENT OF the houses in large suburbs of Lima like Chorillos _ and ~lolinas "'ere rcp0_rted destroyed or heavily damaged. ''Chorillos is like a devastated cily." a photographer said. The earthquake struck at 9:21 a.m. PDT and v.•as felt in the hearl of the Andes 1\1ountains al. Cuzco. 350 miles <..1way. In srnall cilit's to the So uth. like Canclc. lncan Chinca. hundreds of old adobe horncs were reduced to rubble. The earthquake kn ocked off lhe top floor of the three-story National Nti\':ll Aeademy in Callao. Lima 's port suburb. killing one midshipman. The \,\'alcrs receded 150 yards from the coast in the southern port of Pisco and in Callao. overtumlng or lx:aching fishing boats and a freighter. Pregnant Bookkeepe1· Flees Fro1 ·n .J(idna 1J ers COLU~BUS, bhio (AP) -A pregnant hookkrepcr . abducted during a l\enlu1.:ky ~ank robbery and left bound and gagi?:ed early today, police s;iid. Betty Ison, 2L 1vhose baby is due in five weeks , pulled off her ropes and 1valked out of the room five hours after the robber and his accomJXllice aban· doned her. The FBI said it was looking for Jain('') Herbert Fullz. 45. and Raymond Clifford Hall. 29. both from Kentucky. \\'ho \\'ere cha rged today in the 514.000 robbery nf the Peoples Bank of Sandy Hook. Ky .. 160 miles south of here. TllC T\\'() 1\TEN "'(!f{' previously in il Sept. 6 b~nk 1n Sal t Lic:k .. Ky .. the FBI said. charged robbery Thursday frorn the Sandy I-look bank · by a gunman. A cousin in Colu1nbus said ~!rs. Ison told police that '"''O men left her in a sn1all niOl el room on the city·s oouth side cibGut Sc\·en hours after the rbbbcrv. !\!rs. Robert fr;.itey said her cousin !old police the n1en ti«! her and "'arned her not to allempt 10 escape. About five hours later she walked out of the room and told her story to the motel manager. who called police. ·: Frost Stabs Into ·Dixie 1\lrs. Ison told police she \vas '·t reated \lf'ry well." She declined a 1ncdical ex- an1ination. police said. '• . . 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Reports Rcite Hip:liest 1 n 2-Y/2 Y eci1·s \VASlilNG TON (AP ) -\\1ldespread layoffs pushed the nation's unemploy· ment rate up to 5.8 percent of the \\'Ork force last month, the highest level in 2~~ years, the governmeut rejXlrted today. · Another 440,000 4\'0rk ers j o i n e d unemployment rolls in September, br· inging the total to a seasonally adjusted 5.3 million, the Labor Department said. The increase in jobless rate, from 5.( • percent in Au'gust. was the largest monthly increase since last January \vhen it also rose four-tenths of one percent. .. . UNE!\fP LOY"fENT HAS been cree ping up gradually fot: the past several 1nonths and is expe<:ted to rise above six percent late this year or in earlv 1975. Lasl October .the jobless rate 'had dropped lo a 3 1 ~·year lo1v of 4.6 percent. Since then the number of unemployed persons has risen by l.Z million. President Ford, woo will send his ec- onomic program to Congress next week, has indicated he \Viii propose an es:- panded public service jobs program using rederal funds to enable state and local goven.ment to hire ~he wiemployed. A1ost of the unemployment last:Jnon th took i:;lace among women aged 25 and olde r and amonfil teen-agers. particularly males 18 to 19 years old. Declining co!le~e attendance among youn~ nlen, coupled with the slower growlh in jobs, ~cntributed to the higher jGhlessness among youth. lhe government said. · TOT AL E~1PLOY!\1ENT was reJX1 rte<I up by 350,000 from AUl!USl to September. Over the pasl yea r, total employment has clin1bed by 1.4 million, half the year-to-year gain recordro in . the 1crevlous yea r. The increase \Vas, ne~ated in !he unerri'plo)'mint-picture by "ad- ditiona l job seekers. Both white and blue collar "'orkers felt the eUCi:ts of lhe ·slowing economy. Both categories registered increases in joblessness. Heavy layoffs y,·ere reported in anuCacturing, CQ.ostnJctiQn___ano;l wholesale and retail trade. Coostruction·s unemployment rate, at' 12.4 percent, ro se to its highest level in fou r years. \\1 i t h i n goods-producing indust ries. employment gained slightly in September due to a reduction in strike activity. In September. the average "·ork \reek of fa ctory \\'Orkcrs remained at 4-0.1 hours "'hile factory overtime fell by t"'O tenths of an hour. TIJe average hour· ly pay for a manufacturing v.·orker last month rose eight cents to $4.51. 1,1•hile "'eekly earnings averaged $181.75, up fro1n August's $177.64, the department said. A:\.10NG THE J\-1 A J 0 R labor-for~ groups, the jobless rate for full-time 11·orkers 11·as rep:irted up from 4.8 per· cent in August to 5.3 percent in Sep- tember. while the rate for holL-;ehold heads moved up from 3.1 to 3.4 percent. The unemployment rate for married men was listed at 2.8 percent in September con1pared with 2.6 percent in August. The teen-aged jobless rate 'rose from 15.3 to 16.7 percent. 8,000 Boston Whites Marcli BOSTON IAP ) -Whit es protesting school busing: n1arched through South Boston in a parade six blocks long today as schools opened "'ith !ow attendance and ·.~cattered violence. aboul 8.000 whites partici pated in the rnarch. They inel udcd several state legislators, s::hool commit· tcenien and cily coun cllors. The 1narchers walking six abreast, sang "God BI e s s Aincrica" and carried signs wi th such stogal'i; as ''\Vhi tes Have Rights." They were escorted by three police cars and c i g ht niotorcycle officers. J111ly Crisis Premier A1ariano Rumor has handed in resignation to ItaJy President Giovanni ·Leone, be- cause of internal scjuabbles and low ratings• popu arity. Top l\for111on lJrges Battle .:\gai11st Sex From Wire Ser\•11:.es SALT LAKE CITY -The president of the !\'lormon Churcb urged his 3.3 . mil lion fol101.1:ers today to fight against the sexual revolution -from streaking and pornography lo un isex styles and ho--moseluallty. -- Spencer \Y . Kimball, 79, the ''prophet. seer and revel:l.lor'' of the ~Iormons, ( IN SHORT.,, ) Opent>d the church's fa ll conference by \Vaming that permissiveness may be destroying the moral fabric of a genera- tion . "\Ve live in a culture which vener:it.es the orgasm. stre<tking and similar crazes." Kimball told 8,000 perso.111 jam· med into the Salt Lake Tabeniacle and thousands more watching on television. e Ar11b J'.orces Re" Vp Egypt threatened today to launch a surprise attack agai nst Israel if ne\V "'ar breaks out in the ~1iddle East. Syrian troops fought mock battles l'long the Golan llcights. , . Egyptian war minister Ahmed lsmail sa id in Cairo "the ne~t battle -should it be our lot to "'age ii -will be completely different from the la& v.·ar:' -. Prison Tert111 Vrged LAKE PLACID. N.Y. -Attorney General \Yilliam B. Saxbc said today price gougers and tax '1aders should go to prison aJong "'it h muggers and car thieves instead of being !el otr with light fines and a ''slap on the wrist." Saxbe urged federal judges to stop accepting pleas of_ no contest or guilty from white collar criminals and glvin" them :;tispended sentences so they ca~ ··11e back on the goJf .course the ne.ll e Aid Bun Repealed \VASHJNGTON -1-lou!!e-i.i;;enate con· f~rees eliminated a ban on U.S. military aid lo Turkey fro1n pending fore ign aid legislation Thursday. The conferees approved a ·•continuing r~s<llution" \\•hich "'OUld pennil arms aid to Turkey i[ the President cord'irm ed that the Turks."·ere 1nakin g "good faith" effort! to settle the dispute with Greece over Cyprus. It's Show Biz Neu· York Erotic Circus Debuts NE\V YORK !AP) -A disco-cabaret cnllt::d the Erotic Circus made ils debut with simulated sex on Sta ge, strobe-Ill dancers a11d ~anut shells underfoot. "This Is tM blgge~ dance hall in the world," proclaimed .lls owner, J erry Brandl. who said he has SWlk $300.000 in I.he venture . Invilalioos to the Thursday night debut in the renovated ballrootn of an aging ~fantmttan hotel urged "e.lcgimt" d~ and the hundreds or curious whO climbed two flights of stairs to the h311 \\'Ore everything from fe8thers to frocks. If anyone was turned on by the poUn· ding. music. the. flasblng Ughts or the performer! on stage, however 1 he or she kept It private. "It'll be okay.'' a 300-pnund perfonner billed as Scxio S8d~ declared. "It Just takes a ~·tillc for h to gtt going.•· UESJ-1ITE NEIGlfRORS' f~ir.s lltat Ille tUn1 \Vest Side strc~t W111 get nq:fSy und clangcrou~. the 2,400-capaelty disco opcn's to lbc public tonight wl!h a $6 :1dmission churge t1nd SI.SO for the I cheapest drink. To · quell their foors . Brandt Invited area residents Thursday and established e policy of frep. admlsstoo to senior citizens -anyone over 55. • · "We're here tonigh( to find oul exactly w~a't his show consists or. i.nd what's going to happen afterward.'' 511\d one nel&hbor, actress Rohda Cranton Five miontes after the dan'ce hall opened its doors . one or the waiters or waitresses -they all Y.'Ore black h.'Olard!s and tights. -spilled a tray of New York State champagne Inside the entrance. But no one seemed to mind. AI~O BRAfll'OT, !he r0ck music pro- moter ~ho opened lhe noW-defunct Elec· trlc C1rcua hero, was trying to get hls acts together. There \\'as i\drian, a roan who dots a dance of seven veils. There was ~1r Jlgg~. " .chin1pan.iee with fingers thaf l~ke 'o pinch. 'l'here \\'Cre Lillian and Ko ren, too, who'Wore, respectively, OMl~ colBred tights and a oorn l camisole wbllt undulaUng together -On• the 1tagc. (\ • ' • , d f b • s I I a p c s d • I • c ,- ,• ·'· -. . , Friday, October 4, iq74 DAILY PILOT A s: Grahani's Smog Bad For Folks ·-LA Study lflother 'Disgi;a~ed' ----=======:::,-:~---,--:-':,;~ ·-:-Plciygir l : • . . . Jf1ife i11 Puhlisl1e1· Sued LA Streak Disrnpti·ve .Siibjec t :· Hospital From Wire Services The "'ife of evangelist Biily -Graham-ba~h:oSj)lt1i'lize;iij';-fP I Milwaukee-for car week with injur ies suffered in a fall , doctors confirmed . In a statement issued by Lutheran Hospital. Dr. Basil Jackson said Ruth Graham. M, suffered a broken left ticel bone in a rail last week. Although 'be did not give details of the accident, It \1'as kno\vn that at the time ~lrs~ Grahan1 \\'as \'iSitin~ her daughter, Virginia Tchi1•id· jian. * The \\'ife of a Colot'ad'o bank president v.1ho foiled an a~ J>llrent crtortion attempt by grabbing a gun away from her elderly ~'O~n assailant says she was too scared to. do 1inYt!iing eJse-: Mrs.JuUe . Luoma o! Lend· ville said "she became suspicious when the "sales. lady" at her front door told her 10 call her husband CHARGES DROPPED Attorney Bugliosi • Bugliosi 's 01~t; Shinn Trial S_et LOS ANGELES (AP) - A defense attorney in the 197G Charles l\1ansoii case i s scheduled . to stand trial for perjury though s i m i l a r , SACRAMENTO (AP) Smog is bad for people, a -$230,000 study financed by-the Call.foroi.a Ai R U o.u..r c es Board says. 1 A state official said tbe 177· .page reporf released Thursday on laboratory produced and regulated smog is enc <'f !he first to pin "do1vn the h e a 1 1 h effects of smog In scientific terms. Among the major con· clusions, !he report s a i d air pollution equal to second and lhird smog alert levels pro. duces "significant dcctement in pulmonary f ll n c t i o n. symptons sufficient to restrjc"t normal activity. and oxidative changes In erylhrocytes." e Oil Leakage SANTA BARBARA (AP) - The Coast Guard says it \\'ill kecpwatchingcon di ti o ns along a 12·mile stretch of pie· turesque beach which was blackened by oil globules. and meet with local officials to formulate cleanup plans. Coast Guard spokesman Del CALIFORNIA Girl Fo1111d Nea r Death F 01· ·'Cover Gh·l' • LOS A.~CELES tllPll -Robert CJpcl, 33. "''ho stre:iked 1be Ac:ole.:11y Awards lhls }ear, \.las SAN FRANCISCO (APl -the Ci.lllnlry" -found innocent Thursday A 11 e n A $2.8 n·11u0,1 suit woo ri·I"'' (" be of tndeceol exposure. for . • , .Si 1.i1it.r L APPl~E \'ALLEY (AP) Play~irl ~lugnzine nude 1o1 ...., ~ .ins •rg. dohn; the same thing to against San Francisro book LE"'lS' SUIT, filed in a city C.'OUllCil mC'eting. cr.n1erfold !..-Ou Zivkovic.h says -publish n behalf or a t2-"' S . r. Th d But a niunlc•""'I c••trt "I don't have :i:ny re"rels I I ho tho .. ~! he uperK>r .......,urt ur s ay, t'Oll· r ·"' " year-o 1 r hew 1 he"&' ~ ' tends Straight Arow _a bran-jur}' round Opel guilty on o\·t>r" posing in the nude - was gong to n 1 movies, ch of Rolling Slooe magatine charges of diSfllpllng a t·\·t>n 1houl!h he's tx_"en firtd but inslea d wound up on the -has ''disg raced" both public ml'Cling. Opel ap. <inti his 11 ife is anb'l)' y,·Jtb cover of a book about mari· I" 1 ~a,-" m· thc bu ff du''."" · '•"n1 · · h · b Ll Han and icr mother, caus-""' cu ., n Juana "11 a cigarette utt . ,1 F' U I f 8 healed <.wnci! debate '.'I in her mouth . ing rs. age to su er He p1ans to sue PlayJ!lrl. "hatred, ridicule and obloquy. O\'er allowing nudity. on \\]"' -'''" 11nfnldi· 1g de_.,., .. Lillian Ii a d d a d 11•as only ' ...... ~~ · c 1 "" l1" caus~ng her lo be shun ned puo!ic beaches. cd hhn as a "superbly !rim seven Ylhen .!I. pholOgrapher and voided.'' approached her in Golden 3.:1·• and then let the rearlcr Gate Park and asked her if make un h('r rnind by showing she wanted 10 be in films, n 1111 in full frontal I ie\\'. CALEXICO (AP ) -A 1~ said her mother, Em i I y Poli ce Cl1ief Jailin« \\'i1h n<>l a fig leaf in sight. year.old girl reported "an hour Fagell . ,,, { . · ~ "[ don't ha1·e any r1>~r<'!" from death" in the desert (ll'C'r posini:-but I "·tsh the "SllE \\'AS thrilled. or 'L: ' Ill . I Al. nrticll:' had been done in heller when she was rescued ls course. and so she said '\'es.' »OSe C,0-3 JetJS 1.1s1f'." he sighl'd, adding" 1h;11 reported recovering from ex· and th man · started taking ~ hf' \\·as soon off to a meeting posure and exhaustion . pictures." said 1\1arvi n E. 11 ith his Ja\1'yers. Lewis, i\1rs. Fagell's attorney. KER~fAN IU Pl l -Saying put them in jail and then A.Joint party of U.S. and Straight Arrow Books. Jnc. he \\'as afraid "tbcv \\'ill kill tel them free t( they PlSI. the "ri-c !WI ihl"l'C knvy~ for 1\f · ! tee s found publishn.i a hook entitled "A the111.S('Jves or loccil citizens ~"5 bond. t 'I' o differenl cases:· he 1 ex1ca.n vo un r "" .,.,.. dt•t•1arcd. Ont> sl,,._ is aimed Maria Ibarra-Ortega I yin g Connoisseur's Handbook on if allowed to run witd loose." He said that in the µasl <it Playgirl. ivhich Couldn·t be f f Marijuana ." On the cover was Kerman 1>0Hce chief O!cn among rocks at the oot 0 a picture of Lillian, a cigarette McDaniel has dcfcnrled his his department ca!l C'd border l'<':lched fol' co.mmcnl. The i\1t. Signal, about 10 miles butt in her mouth. policy of jailing illegal aliens patrol agents and turned the other i" ai1ned at his <'X· v.·est f!f Calexico. Near the pict ure. said the and making then1 post a $65 illegal aliens over 10 tht•n1 emplovers. After treatlnent in Calexiro -suit. v.·as a ca ption that rea d: bond. for deportation. but he sa id So far . he sa~·s, he dot>sn·t (.PEOPLE ) , charges against f\~nson-pro sccutor since Bugliosi have been dismissed. Hospital , she was home again "The danger in illegalizing · l\1cDaniel said 1'hu rsday his that policy v.·as changed ll'llen need a third attorney for his ( ) Thursday i11 the Mexicali marijuana is that you make department's policy 1vatt to ar· area farmers co1npl <i1n1ng that v.ifl!. But he adds. she "is IN SHORT. . . .-'"w,·bstu~'rbia. d=ist!i!!i!ri!i!ct!i!!o!f!!Co!l!oru!·!i!a !!c!i!ci!i!m!i!in!i!a!i!ts!o!u!!;t !o;!r !the~m!!;o!!;s~t !in~· iiii'iiesliiltiiililteiigiialiiaiit•oc•nsii· i.w•ho•caiiruii10iitiiiitiih•ii.P•'iiaciihii. ee••w•as•d•e•p•le•t in••-•1.•h•:.l.:• .• ~iipiilciiaiisoiidii•ii'i liihiitiihcii•ii'h~o·le _ , ... !!!! lelligent, sensjtive people in properly identify themselves,. their work force. · "' .and began reaching into 3n attacbe case. "f\1y husband is a bank president and you al\vays read about lhls sort of thing," said f\1rs. Luo1na , 34. The dancing ~ii.it.? st1:11!if'.ns paused momentarily w h e n chief horseman • Col. Hans Handler fell dead /1'.0m the saddle. But then the shnw went on. _"It was ... the... finest .death he could dream of," said his deputy, U. Col. Kur1 Albrecht "He dedicated his vdlOle life to the horses." Handler, 6.1. died ilt the sad· die or his beloved h 0 r s e, "Siglavy Beja,1' du r i.n ~ a performance of p r e c i s 1 on horsemenship at V i e n n a ' s famed Spanish Riding School. ·* A judie ·bas denied efforts to block . child supp 0 rt paymen ts to Leslie Bacon, 23, an antiwar activist questioned about the bombings of a New York bank aod lhe U.S. Capitol. Superior Oourt J u d g c Spurgeoa Avakian 'of' Oakland ordered AJameda County to p;1y ?o.U. Bacon, daughter or a "-ealthy Atherton business- man, retroactive child sup- port payments for h c r daughter. On Thur'Sday, spec a prir- secutor Theodo re Shield said he had decided to proceed 1rHh a Nov. 18 trial for Daye Shinn, ttie fl.1anson defense attorney. Sh inn wa s indicted \Vith Bugliosi on charges they llCtl by denying they g a v e news1nan Bill· F a r r iJ'l. ·fonnatlon for~ a story during the f\fanson Ilia! while a judge's g11g order was in ef· feel. Shield dropped t~ &.13rgE>s against Bugliosi Thursday, saying Farr's refusal to-testify had ''dealt a fatal blow" to is case But....,..,,.tl--moved to proceed against Shinn, again raising lhe ~possibility that Farr will be asked on the witness. st.and to name the sources for his neivs account.., The Los Angeles Times reporter spent 46 days in jail and faces five more for con· tempt because he refu sed Superior Judge Ch a r I es · Older's request to supply the names. 11 Arrested In _i\irport Pot Raids Horto.n announced the action Thuniday, a day after :he oil balls. apparentlv from natural seepage In the Santa Barbara C.1lannel, v.·ashed ashore arid sparked fears or a huge spill like the one th3t blackened the channel and beaches in 1969. e Seafood StJ"ike SAN PEDRO (AP) -Strik· ing workers have voted to ~d ·.a 17-day w~lkouL!Jt \_'._an Camp seafood cannery, after' 1\'inning a contract agreement · that guarantees they can transfer in their jobs v;hen the facility moves to San Diego. . The union .said. Thursdav that the 1,700 striking eannerY workers approved a new threc·y~ar conlr3et \'irtu:illy unanimously. Ofricials said ii expected v.·orkers could be back on the job sometime to. day. e Scnba Deni l1s OXNARD (UPI\ -The Coast Guard 1'1ill test equip- ment used by two scuba divers \1'ho drov.'Jled In separate in- cidents near Anaeapa Island in the Santa Barbara channel \\'ednesday , authorities report. Air Force Capt. Frank Dugan. M: stationed a I Edwards Air Force Base near Palmdale, was dead on arriv;;I at a naval hospital in Port Hueneme. The county sued . the stale to block the payments on grounds Ms. Bacon "''as Jiving \\'Ith a man when ArJel Sage Albion Bacon was conceived In November 1972 in Ne"' York. Mark Inouye, 23, Garrlena, ,\·as found al a JS.foot depth LOS ANGELES (AP) by fellow divers. He 1''as a Sheriff's deputies arrested II commercial di ver for a !inn * men and seized more than in Oxnard and reporiedly "''as Gen. Frederick c. Weyand a · ton of marijuana v.'011h · diving for sea urchins when was confirmed by the Senate about $1 million in a series he drowned. as Army chief of start ... sue· of raids at l\1ojave Desert ceeding the late G e n . air strips and in suburban Creighton w. Abrams. El Monte, authorities said. W and fi ed b · Officials said Thursday the ey ' con irm y voice raids culminated a two.-nionth vote, has been acting Army chief ol staff since Abrams' undercover investigation. death last month. His nomina· Booked for investigatioo of Uon was approved by the state .and . federal narrotics Armed Services Comniittee la\lo·s \'lolall~rl~ were : only shortly befOre the floor I Jon C. Phill!p~, 29. h1nnhat· tan Bcac.h : \V1Jham A. Seran· * Charlotte Curtis, associate editor of The Ne1v York nmes, will receive the l9i4 d i s linguished achievement award' for nc\vspnpers from the Jou malis1n Alwhni As· soclatlon of use. !\fiss Curtis. who is "op-ed" editor or the Times. v.•111 be presented the av.·ard at the association's banquet Nov .J. '•Last year's winners included JUl~e Wallace, CBS News cor· iespondent; Hobart Le"'·ls, e&tor-)n-cbief of R e a d e r ' s Digest, end the \Vashington Post \\·lllch WttS represented by Bob WOodv.•ard, one of the prize wiMlng investigative reporters in the \Vatergate case. I, , 0 , John A. Reuck. 28. LakeY.'OOCI: Gerald D. Hong. 45, Arcadia ; Robert L. Pruitt 57, Al ham· bra: Karl D. Peter!!On, ~· DaVls. and Darla L. Jenki 28, Philip l\1. Bourchier 2 , and D1vayne D. Walker. , all of i\.1odesto. Also, Neil L. Templ e, Orangeville, Utah, and Glenn A. Lemaster, 28, Gresham, Ore. Authorities said the raids v.·ere carried out Wednesday. Four persons w~re arrested at Fox Field near Lancaster, fi ve others at an airstrip on a dry lake bed In San Bernardino County and ty,·o :more afler they larn1ed at El !\1onte ' Airport. trailed by deputlt!s in another plane. ca11on e1l], Car Riuo·ecl 00 For Rape, Kiclnaping · man who police say had elec- tric door lock's on his expen. sive automobile pleaded guilty Thursday to two counts of rape and one of kidnaping. The man, William H. Wires, of suburban CArmichael , is OY.'ller of X·ray businesses in Sacramento a n d Portland, Ore. f'ifteen other counts \\'ere dismissed and \Vires wa:s ordered exam ined by ·ps'ychiatrists. Police said \Vires usually picked up \\-omen hitchhiking or \Vaiting for a bus. They said the doorknobs on the in· side of \Vires· car were removed and. with .the electric locks, the victims couldn't gc out. CmonFI Comerowi1h 1.4 Lem ••••...••. ,.:, •....• Lilt $744,00 SM Met $4,,.91 ,· .. Cacn EF Camero with 1.4 len~..... . . . . . . ..... 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Al DA.ILl' l~IL01' EDITORIAi, PAGE 'I)ie Price Looks High Unans"·crcd questions are posed by propost.:~ dcvelopn1cnl of the 10,090. acre l\loulton Runch -11 project \vhich wi ll ha\'C a Profound influence o n sur- rounding Saddlcbuck, t.aguna Niguel and Laguna BeaC'h con11n1111ities. A rrtajor concern is the absence of herd data on \\1\at il "'ill cost taxpayers to cope with these de\'CIOJ\· ments. \Viii 1.111 major ro ads. nc Y+' s;.-hools, flood control, ~ewage lrcatme.nt nnd polic~d fire· facilities comC from tuxpt1ycrs · µockets·! Nisu1nptions have been n1ade \\•hich should not • have been. One is the proposed road sys tem , a system the county road department says docs not exist and may ne\·cr exist . Forecast but unresolved traffic congestion wrought by lhe 31,000 population foreseen for the area hangs like a s word. At)>ublic m eetings, spokesmen declare eithe r Sad- dle back or Laguna is "going to ha\'C to bite the bul- let." and put up \vith the. conges tion. That's another ques tion: Does anyone rea lly h ave to bite the bullet'! 'Supercity' Again San Clemente city officials sent up a balloon recen- Uy in an effort to elevate the ••supercity" concept a1on~ the South Coast, a nd one has to wonder how well the s ignal will soar. • ,. The idea, bro<.1ched then buried four years ago, in - volves the potential m·erger of two cities a nd two county-controlled communities into one municipality. ·The cities arc San Cle'm ente a nd San Jua n Capistrano, plus unincorporated Dana Point and Capistrano Beach. ' • ! I Althoug"fl lhT cOncept is engag·ing, past expe-riencc has proved that traditional rivalri~s· and bitterness ~.CL\ EXpert . . Dear · Gloomy ·Gus • i'. Traine·d . •' l ~Chileans ~. How can the proposed JO't!enls per gallon gas tax be a means of fi ghtin g inflation'! It JS .in- fl ation! i.(JAC K._4._NDEJIS.()N J- WASHINGTON -International (I'elepbgne and Telegraph dispatched one of America's top bugging experts P.M. G'""'' 011'1 (-•M1•e1111i.nit11M.,. r1Htrt ...... M M Ctiutllf NflKt 1111 .. 1 ......... __ ,...._ StNI .,_ "" -"' .. G'-r OWi, O.Hr ,....._ jnto the homes and .,,goveromenl "'as widely feared in Chile, Allende ~lace of Chilean president Salvador cannot explain: He di~ from gunshot Allende in 1971 . v.·9unds in the coup. The allege d pur--'Rut as we r eported on March 21 , 'Po s e · o f t h i 5 1972, ITT had made approaches "to mysterious m is-select members of the Arme(I Forces sion was to ''dl'· in an attempt lo have them lead some bug'' All e nde 's sort of uprising" in late 1970, only a rooms and to train few months before ITT and the .Chilean poli ce and Chilean arm y helped arrange .army men in clcc-Ragan's vi sit. tronic 'de-bugging TJIE ITT electronics mission is t echn iq Ut! s . I n-even more puzzling in view of a secret terestingly, it \Vas the military which TIT memo dated Sept. 29, 1970, from l~teroverlh re\v Allende. JIT Vice President E. J. Gerrity to The visit of mastcr·buggcr John ITT President Jiarold Geneen. In the Ragan came as IT1', the CIA and the memo, Gerrity advises "We should :u.s. Embassy in Santiago were busily v.•ithdraw all techn ical help (to Chile) -seeking information to help them get and should not promise any technical the socialist Allende out of office. Al -assistance in the fut ure." lende . was nationalizing American Yet, v.•ithin months, ITI's deputy £Ompanies in Chile, including ITT. security chief and its $200-a-day elec- tronics consultant were dispatched to" JlAGi\N, an cx-F'BI e lectronic give "technical assistance" to the ar- :specialisl. is bcsl known as the man my, police and to al least one Chilean called in by !he White !louse "plum-telephone company orficial. are too s\rong among communities along the South Coast. Every 1najor annexation by a city and every ul- tcmpt ut possible incorporation o( county a reas h[I S spawned open hostility in the past. Pel'haps a secondary suggestion nirc_d/dljrJng discussion of the supercity at a rece nt &ti,_.;;_si6n Ol'?an Clemente an d San Juan councilmen may have mcrlt/ however. · The suggestion calls for the sharing of costl y and specialized equipment between the l\\'O cities, and delegates at the joint session agreed that such a 1novt> could al least be a modest beginning. We agree. De~igning Protection AL first glance it may have appeared odd for the Laguna Beach City Council lo have reqll,estcd that the planning commission undertake a .s tudy. of \vays of -preventing burglaries. But the commission can, through its powers to regulate building codes and set s~andards for reSiden- tial deve lopment, have a ·great deal of influence in slopping burglars before they get in the door or through the window. Laws are e nacted to protect the health, safety and welfare of the citizens. Protecting trees, requiring landscaping a nd measuring building height h ave been seen as a commission duty. What about the very real peri~to life a nd property that burglary poses'! ·.~~~ ... ~~ .. ~ - •• .,_"'l.VrJ :, ...... Laguna BeH.ch Police Chief Frank Schopen noted recently, ''Crime is on the rise and law enforcement has not solved it. J\otost"departments know at this time "'e can't win the battle alone. Therefore, it's prevcn· lion." some prevention can bc-distgned-iJrand-tbati what the commission should consider. 'Poor ol' T90thless. Finally fol!nd hims~lf a big bone and s · all he can do is gum it.' The lss11e Js Far From Closed Nixon Will Be Heard From Again -w1;Sff!Nl:TOJii -=-Jt should be borne in mind that Herbert Hoover li\•ed articulately into his OOs, some JO years beyond his moment of greatest political distress. Harty Truman rose from the lowest state or political disregard to high esteem .upon his death. 1'hi s is not lo say that Richard 11'1 • J"'ixon will s on1e d ay b e ele\'a t e d to the p<intheon' of .r eyere d pa s t presidents. but it is to say that those who think the Nixon ·issue will go away are fooling · themselves. It v.'ill be v.•ith us for many years. There are even no"' enough people who think that Nixon's offen~e~ while regrettable, were justifiable under the circumstances and in the whble context ·of his presidency. Among them are those who thought he"should have resigned and lnose who thought he should not have. THESE PEOPLE, V.'hile now in a minority, number into the millions and thus are not an inconsiderable part of the aware public. They'Cannot. furthermore, be shouted down by the roaring dis spproval of the ex- R,ICHARD WILSON President's pardon, nor the con- tinuing cry for the Jast.(frOJ)of-his blood .;ind the death-wish reports of his iUness. A decent assumption based upon "Nixon's past record can be made that .Nixon will s urvive this period of great physical and mental stress, with the usual caveat that death can come to any man at any time. If he so sur- vives, at least a decade is left to him of alert physical and mental response. and maybe much more. The practical meaning of the par- don, therefore. is that· Richard hL Nixon, admitting no guilt, is free tQ use his unques~ioned talents not only to rehabilitatc..himsell as best he can but to encourage the· nascent belief lha.t he was hounded out of office by cruel and implacable enemies with no regard for the long-range interests of lhc nation. SOME SUCH intuition may lie be- neath the ferocity--or the continuing attack on Nixon and on President t~ord for having pardoned Nixon. The tone bf this attack clearly seeks to establish the historical base that Nixon's offenses v.'ere so enormous lhat they threatened the continuance of free government, for which he should have been made lo pay by public trial, conviction and sentence to prison, even if he ne\'er served a day. tllore mature consideration may focus on Che hysren.Cal exligierafion of such conclusions. taking into con- sideration that the chief impeachable offense, Article I 9f the Bill or Im· peach.ment, g.rew from a ludicrous act about v.•hich Nixon knew nothing in ad\'ance. the placing of a listening device on the t elephone of lhe ·De mocratic National Chairman during a political campaign_ A'ssuming Nixon's survival. those who think he will crawl back into a luxurious hole somewhere .lo live on his pension an<l brood himself into his grave must be ignoring his record. t hey would do belier to recognize the lone of his public apology, witb its in - tim ation of penance to be followed by rcsurgenee. NIXON will write. Ip time he will probably talk . In time those who transgressed with him, and still think they did no wrong, will h<1ve paid the legal price. and they will talk and .,.·rite. · Without the complete and utter destruction of these men the innate sense of a good many millions that justice was not done could not be wholly stifled .. There will long be those wndeting why equal justice un · der Jaw should send John Ehrlichman to prison v:hile Daniel Ellsberg goes free, or hold Nixon liable ror shielding a political scandal not of his own making. All s u~h moral-and ethical problems would have been wrapped into a horrific bundle and cast into the vaults or history by the criminal con- ,·iction of Ni xo n. The end v.·ould have been-"''ritt-e·n-nra diff~t way than President Ford tried to write it. A 'judgment so conclusive would ha\'e been rendered against the Nixoil t!ra. I hill history could never challenge it. BUT jt is not lo be that way. President Ford could not write the e nd to \Vatergate. The House Judiciary Committee could not do so. however per.suasive President Ford might have found its unanimous ac- tion. And the courts will not be per· milled to do so. This is not because the events and actions did not take place. It is because the gravity and import of those actions and the circumstances under which they took place are seen in different ways by different people. Al the moment. the most Furious of the critics :ire acting as if their case may be slipping out of their hands and so .have renewed their_fya _le.sLlhe future should forget. How Far Can the Nit~picking Go? bers" to bug the home of columnist Through a trusted intermediary, we. J oseph Kraft. But in the "'business," have been given a summary or ·Ragan is respected as an awesome Hagan's notes on the visit They do not i. pro: a SJ>Ccialist called in to de·bug shed much li ght on the subject, but • the qua rt e rs of !oiuch notables as simply te ll of meetings with the ' Richard Nixon, forme r Attorney Chilean police and army officials. : General John · i\1 itchell, Charles Some of them appear.tq l?e in CQ(ie, To the Editor: UniV-efsity Women in your ne Ws-County hfe morial Funeral Satiety in ; "Bebe" Rebozo and oth ers, . AFTER 1 Ch I've been reading with interest and MAILBOX paOpevrc.r. 300 •·omen attended the Orang~ Cothuntcy isrone. Together they • o h . t · 1 t b 1 t Ch"I tie ilean excursion, di smay about th e hiexican · compn~e e aliorniaFedcralionor ' • A t '" . .. ~· .N ~i. '--~·~-n-~··.·~n •. p~•*=~••u~~~~~~~·~~~r~~~=~·~R~a~a=n~ro~~~iln~a'dH~Lh'u~~=~=~~=~r~i'n=s~·~o~n~1~l~a~i~·~n~~~~~~=====~=~~==~~~d~a~y=~;nlgrne~v~e~n~t highlighled~s~~ MemH1al and Funera l ~cleties · .• b · · .•• s t < calings wilh ITT. •Iis private logs new TV series, "Chico and the Man." bilh1S1sc'-' -r1vc1rn11'3a'11 k~srilhrt -ttll>1e.---.. wrl•hrii1'clr~-fltu011m1c01t'iioorr11s-s"lli"la11r1!gtref11yri1Tln'-'iit;r.;-' ---+---P.Jl • s1vc ugJt:1n g equipment. ecrr I h , 1· . late afternoon. t f I . I ,,. , \Vaterga le clocumenls sho''' he v.·as s 1ow sue . curiou s 1sl1ngs as ''6/2/71 1'hey say it is demeaning, belittling, Leiter" from readers are welconie. Nor-capac1. Y o eg1s ative V.'alchdog in l(ld ~ accompanied dO\V n by l'fi"s assistant -ITT test hi-pov.•cr tmittcr. . • etc. The episodes f've seen so far hus mnlly, wrilers ~liould convey their me•-The women of Orange County are Sacramento. c •. ! · d ' l I< llT 1-· G/7/il-ITTw/tmitter., .6 /10/71 -Chicofarinthelead overthe bum-· 300 ds 1 interestedinevcnts ofthis nature,not· TllESEsocieties ,b,·seek ingout Sl'curity ircc or, ussl' ag iarcn i. Call Jack Cau11·1eld .•• " "Tm1'tter." ·1n bl"1ng ···h1"te garage o···ner. J don'l S(lges in wor or e-'s. The right 10 co"· i·ust weddings , luncheon~ and fashion d ... " -dense letters to /If space or elirninate libel h an contracting with selected funeral i TllE DOClil\IEi\'TS reveal that· this case, is a tiny bugging transmit-recall blacks screaming about "San-is reserued. AJJ letleri niust include sig-5 ows! d irect ors, those with a social 1 Ragan staye d in Chile from April 28, ter. And Caulfield v.•as the \Vhite rord and Son" or "Good Times." J just nature ond mailing Clddreu bvt names NANCY J. ZELEZNIKAR a\vareness and a willingness to meet r l9il, to ?-.fay s, 1971, and was paid $200 House dirty trickster of the Watergate don't get it. ntay be withheld 0 11 reqiiest ii $1lfficient community needs, provide their : a day by 11"f. \\"h i le there, Ragan. at era. Yeason is appare11t. />octry will not be f '11neral A lternati1'el members with a full rang_e of mor- ! the invitntio n or the army and police, Ragan also r a n an 11"'1' de-buggin g STi\Nfo'ORO Universitv had to published. ~othe Editor : tuary service from which lo choose : e ntere d All e nd e's ho m es at seminar a nd has done de-bugging cha nge their ··1ndians" to "'Ca rdi-· No"si1.zle''inthe formof a JOO'ocea~ , \' 1 . d S 1. d h' work for Gcnecn and lesser 111 of-nals" some time back. \Vhy didn"t the ~1any years ago, so the story goes. a going \'essel is offered. but 1·mmcd"iate • a par111so an . :1n 1ago, an IS f .. 1 h 0 . Be d h new steak house opened its doo · ; prcsidenti;il pa laC'c. 1c1a s sue as 1ta ar , Jo n Ryan Indians push to change the Cleveland control standards or h-t ile Square·s K rs •n cremation with scattaring at sea costs According to Hauan. he and Allende and Willi a m Marriam. · Indians to something else? Aha! I've host city, t"ountain Valley, the noise 1. ansas Ckity. an1 area long noted ror its S2t5, and a traditional fune ral can be once sat dov.•n anrf had coffee. There t'ootnotc: Ragan spoke with my as-got the answer. The San Francisco also ,degrades the recreational en· 1'r, stea s. Be ore long they were out· had for ms. I. the Chilean lradcr lcarnt'tl that Ra"an sociate Les Whitten at lenb>t.h. The "l· and New York Giants should get large vironment of the park. Picni cking sekhndg al! t,h~ir hcompetltors. When We fe_l~ your readers should know ' ·11 ., d I t th · compla1'nls from the m1·dge•·s of our fam1·11·es. golfers and ne1ghbor1'ng as e 10. exp ain l c secret behind this that we ha be · he "'·orked forlT'r. rtaAan drscri hesthe m1 er wasuse on ya esem1nar, ..., 1 ve en serv1ngt com. h 'd t f b g · g The Ch 'I · country residents complain ··boul the bu••· ,.antastic success, the owner repli ed, m11n1"ty s·nc 1961 b Id : ('On\'ersation as "cordial." e sa1 • no or u gin " I can . .. I b th beef • e • Y prov Ing this ~ No one seemi; to krKni: v.·hy l'M', 11 mission, he insisted, wa s "open and 1...ct's rename all the ball clubs : The saw noise which rasps dav-long from uy e same everyone else altcrnalivetoexpensive runerals. ·, rrlr.nll ess enemy of 1\1Jrnc1c's, was nl-;1bove board'' ;ind no bugs were plan· 1'.os Ange lts Ewes, the New England 9 am lo 7 Jim . rn terms of total park·. 'd,oes. The onl ykdiffcrence is that ~hen ALLACE KUNZ,Sccrt:tary led h'I · Ch 'I ea fo I Hevolulionaries The Atlant·1 ""'·es usage, the mo<l1•.lcr0•• are a very small ••.r•c. 3 stea the customer gets it on Tri County M · I~. I ;Jo,ved inhis d'A·elllrtJ.(s.mul'hlcss why w 1e1n ie,norv.·er ny uni . . • .µv~ , .~ 1 ht I II II -emor1a runera Soclaty -P the <:hilcnn prf'si<lcn l let an JTi agent 'l"hc bugs he took with him, he said, the h1iami li1innows, the Detroit Mice. perccntugc or the public who want to a sizz ·~g 0 P alter. , e , man, l'm l' conduct "electronic s"·ceiis·• or his "''ere left in Chile only for training 'l'he Cincinnati Reds (who yea rs ago enjoy the 1>ark, yet thf' mOOclcrs per-ll?t se!!1ng steaks -1 m selling the ., .rooms at a time ..,.hen planting of bugs purpos~s. tried Redle gs, but to no avail) shou ld sist in annoying people who come to sizzle. 1 be re·nanied the Right-Wingers. I-low the pa.rk to esc:-qH! the motorized noise TllAT STORY popped into my mind Essays on T. S. Eliot ~ . ~ T. S. Ellnt, the SC'.\'C'.nlh \'(llumc 1n •the Cont e mp o rary Stu d lc~ In 1Litt-raturc Serie!'\ !Jy ~l cC.raw ·lllll ~P,..pcrba c ks <SJ 95J. prts<>nti; nine ~critical <'S5uys on onr of.I he key poets ,of lhe l\\'Cntlcth ('Cntury , :i lon~ 'A·ilh ,rtncxtcnS1\·c bibliography. ' ~:ditl'd by J~lnd:1 W Wt'!:!;ner, il con- tains l'!li.'5<1ys h,\· such fi1iur('S ;1s Arthur 7-lllcncr, 'A' hose inlroduetion to the •poet. "'fo tit eel ~I r. EUot" is one of the ~bc!il ever wri11,n. Suhs1.oquent Ch;tp..- "4trs inctOdc "'" :irtlrlc hy Lt•onnrrf :un51cr -a critic .,.,,'hose Y.'Ork on Eliot ~hos aJwa\'S been adn1lrcd for it!J :sanily; Eirn J>nund'!i note on thr 1017 :J>rufrot k & ()lhcr 110.•ms: Uerna rd fDerionzi and l l<'lcn Gnrdncr','I essays .on Eliol's e:.1 rl )1 poems; J\l ."l •. Rosen· b11l 11 conlribul ion. 1ll aclng The .. ( THE BOOKMAN ) "11sted Land In a new JM!rspcctive - as ;1n "open,·• suggestive poem : l>aniel R. Sch.,.,•ari's question on the <JCC<'JHcd reading or "GeranUon"; \\'illian1 T. Mo)lnlhan·s di~rtion for murh of •·•ur Cl••r1etl. · Professor of Engli1h at l!ichigan Stnte University, Linda Wagner has publl hcd tWo book!I on William Carlos \Villiam1, a nd studies of Er· ne!lt llemincway, Wiiiiam Faiulkn,r, Otnise l.~ve rl'Ov, and Phyllis tlt c· Gln lcy. :-;he is c urrenlly complelini; a study of contemporary poellc11. JO-ANN DILOREN7,() .,. u,boul the New Orleans Sinners? The ofourmechri nlzcd..,\"Orld. , · '''hen I .read Tom, Barley'~ 8rtlcle New )'ork Props? The Denver or Tlfl S S ITUATION s hows lite titled "1'hc VlkinJ! \Vay" in the Sun" Ballimore Shetl and Ponies? Buffalo da y,· September 29, edition of the Wiiiiams? l)hiladelphla Sparrows? fn adequ<1 ty or linking noise pollution Pilot. The q uotud comments of a The list could go on and on. lilanclurds only tu decibel levels. The representati ve or the N!!plune Society We orn living in a timeof u'· .. urdity noise of model ph1 ncs. motorcycles, ·m 1· d th t th . I d D u;. ii;a\vs and other noise .sources do not 1 Pie a e1r ou n er, r. and nit-picking. necessarily produce hi Ah decibel Charles W. Denning, Jr .• wai;unlque STELLA AN.NE ROSCf( levels __ but t heir noise is psy .. in feeling il "was hi gh time som'°nc rhologically very unnoying because offered <tn alternative to the costly. In· Nof•e Bat 41P of its freque ncy and pitch. volved mortuary.funeral·cemelery Give the moto rcyelists. modelers system that today Is cosling families To I.he Editor: al least S2,000. '' -Your Sunday, SepL ;., feature on and othera who.need noise lo have run . '.Ehc.Jacl . is that N"cptunc Is too nol11e pollution relalcs 10· a battle their 0"'n Isolated area where-they cfuSely P"tterned after Telophase to waA;ed foraycarnow by families.hcrc can't bother the majori ty of people be coincidental. Dr. Thomas R. in t'ountain Vnlley against noise pol· wM just "''"nl to re lax in snme pcaC'C Weber, tnlreprenc ur in the fi eld orb)'· Julk>n In 1i1ilc Squsr'e ReGlonal Park. and quiet. · pnssin" the mortuar,y by provi<{ini; • J011N F, ROSS!\1A.N dlrett crctnation, founded 1'clophase WJI EN 1'100EL airplane tlubs Rap~Jnff'rf!Mt in 1971. And, he r eadily declO'lrcs. his were ousted by con11trucUon from brain child was conceived when he Isola te d f ields •long irarbor TotheE<J1tor: ~ "''as atmember of the oon.iprofit San Boulevard In Costa Mewa. they laid I am writing to protest the lack or DicA:o ~l t!m o rla l Society. F'ouTidcd In cl"im to an arc" Jn the heart. or Mile eover111e [l:ive n the confere nce on 1958, this is one or a number or 5uth1-_Squa~e Park. The noise the.v produce ra~ sponsored by the Golden \Yest no n· profit nr gtir ni iatlons lot'a'tcd there b1 not only an affront lo lhenolsc Collcce-Amerlca n Associ11tion of throughout the sl ate, of which theTfl- ' , I ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobtrJ N. Weed , Publi1her Thomas Kttoil, Editor Borbora Krribich. ~diloriol P09t EdUor •. '1lle editorial P•ce d the Dally Pilot aeeks to Inform and &tlmvlatc readen by pre1enlln1 on this pege diverse commentary on t~cs ot Jn. teres1 by syndlcat-ed cC)lumnt<11J and cartoonisU. by pro\•ktlng a forum tor rc11dt:rs' vie"'S and by Prtstntlnr this newlpaper's oplntons and Ideas on current thpks. The edltori11 l opinions of th e Dally Pilot appear only in the-editorial tolumn at lhe top of th11 page. Oplnlons f'XPrnstd by lht columnlsts and t•rt.oonl#l.a and letter wrihirs are ttitirown ind no tndoraement Of their view. by Uic D:i:ll.v Pilot should be Inferred, Friday, October4.1974 l ' For the Record Dissof,•tions Of Marriage Deaths Elsewhere SAN DIEGO (AP) • Retired Vice Adm. Frederick Mootbbruaei, n, regarded as one of the Navy's to p destroyer oonunandi?rs i n World \Var It, died Tuesday in a b>spital. KINGSTON, R.l. (UPI ) - Dr. Carl R. l\'oodward, 84, president of the University of Rhode Island from 1 9 4 1 through 19f>8, died Wednesday of a heart attack. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Memorial services will he licld ntlt week for Flbreboaro Corp. vic:e president Kirk W. Frederick, 52, oI San Rafael. Deatll Notice• ' ' 1111«1 onM, u m ' , r« or1. ht f1m!ly r~111 don•H-to Tlw Kldntv Found•tlon of G1rden Oro~•.· "· . 1 -·-11A1 TJ:.llltCOlltOH FUHHAL HOME (.orono del Mor 673-94.50 Cosio Me~ 646-2424 -·-llLLllOADWAY MOllTUAllT · 11 011<ood..,,. c"""Moio. 642-9150 -·-DtLDAT MOTHllS MOITUAllT 17911 8eoc.h Bl'ld. tl11nth1gton Beach • 842-777 1 :2•! Redolldo Ave. LongBeoch ('2 13)4J8•114.S -·-McCOIMICK IAGUNA HACH MOITUAIT '795 Logurio Ccmyon Rd. 49-4.9415 -·-McCOIMICK MISSION MOITUAIT 28832 Cotn1no Copf~lml\O Son .Non Copl11rano .. oi9.S. I 116 -·-PACIFIC YllW MIMOIW PAIK -·- I , •• K PAMfLY COLOHIAL PUNllW. -7801 BoliCI Awl, Wwtmln'''M' 89).:U25 '' -·-SMITHS' MOITUAllT 627 Main St. H11nti"OfO" lleoc:h ' l31>6539 . . Healtli Menibers Dropped SANTA ANA -The Orange County Health Planni;;J.g COOD· cll1 which' wjll undergo a radical m-embershi p change next month, has alre.ady d~ ped 12. of Its 74 members for non-attendance of meetings. Last week, lhe controversial panel dropped lw'O of its mem- ber-critics, Sant.a Ana clinic owner Dr. Louis Cella and Municipal Court JuQge Paul Mast. This w~k. the ousted members included J o s i e Hernandez and Walter Evans. Stanley Matek, executive director of the .planning unit , said Cella and Mast atteDded only two of the C01.mCil's eight meetings so far this year. Both men have raised ob- jections to tile council's ae- • QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi 'tivities, leading in turn to.,. ______ .._,... ___________ ~ sanctions against the panel by " the county Board of Supervisors. Mast and Cella were a~ pointed to the council by Supervisors Ralph Clark and lluUcrl Battin, respectively, who are the council 's biggest detractors on the board. On Nov. 26, the planning council y,·ill undergo major i:evisions that will include a reduction in membership l.o 21. . A special assembly of delegates will pick 23 of the members and tbe other four will inclU<M: a supervisor, a ph~ician, a hospita l ad· m1nistrator and a represen- ta.tive or the Orange County League of Cities. The rearrangement already has triggered heated criticism from supervisors, who now hold S'Way over at least 15 appoiiitees to the-council. 'Red Flag' Fire .Ale1:t _ Prepared ORANGE--Orange Qlmrty- fire and forestry officials are readying this year's "Red Flag Alert" citizen warning system in preparation for autumn 's fire-spawning Santa L. n. Boyd Tacoma Rabbit Chased Dogs Am asked the whereabouts now of that once-fa?n®S rabbit that chased dogs. Gone to his Maker, no doubt. can't even report the whereabouts now Of .said rabbit's owner, Mr. -Clifford Bach, once of Tacoma, Wash.-Early in World War .JI, the rabbit Peter, then age 10, was pursued under · a house by-a passing pup. In a fit of anquish, Peter kicked roll or the dice?" rocks at the dog, startling it into flight. A fast learner, lhe rabbit gave chase. Thereafter, it imposed its re- markable will on just about every canine in the neigh~rhood. racing after them at random;-Row that~ ticular Peter rabbit finally met its end I do not know and 1azn afraid to guess. Q. "WHAT are the chancet of thro"•ing a seven or an 11 on the first -A. A seven, one chance in six. Ait ll-;Gne chance in i8. COFFEE The record shows that Persian Sultan Selim I banged two doctors simply because they advised him to stop drinking so much coffee . . • MAYBE you already sus- pected what the psychology experts say they've now proved. Namely, that men are less moody than women ••• TIIOSE SPORTS statisticians report the pheasant lnmt- er pays an average of $18 for each such bird he kills now. • SANTA ANll The Southern Ca!Jfomla Awoci:t- tlon or Governments (SCAG) wW Wlveil the first draft of Ma $13.7 million regional transportallon .study Nov. &. The regional plan, which has been in the development pro- cess for nearly two years. must still imdergro about five more months of work.shops, study sessions and public hearings before It can be adopted. TAD WIDBY, SCAG's assis- tant dlrector oftr ansportalion planning, said' the $13.7 million spent so far on the plan in- cluded part i c lpa t Ion by numerous governmental agen- cies. Nearly $300,000 in Orange County government f u n d s went into the plan. The plan's adoption process wi ll include public workshops in each of the six SCAG courr ties and two public hearings in Los Angele& on Dec. 9 and J an. 15. It will examine ·various mode!\ ol travel, Including cars, J;tuses, trains, airplanes and mass rapid tran si t vehicles. according to Widby. ll is also expected to ouUine alternatives involving con- . struction of new highways and airJ)ort.s that will include a • ' n o corist.ruction recom- • mended" alternative. "OUR FIRST beartng will look at the choices be.fore us and tbe consequences of those choices," he said. The first public hearing will be devoted lo considering complaints and objections to the preliminary d~al't of the plan. The secOnd hearing will involve incorporation of coun- ty plans Into a final document. Widby said final adoption of the plan is expected at the SCAG general meeting o! Feb. 13 or March 13. Receiver Gets County Jail Term Ana winds. fr IS THE YOUNGSTER who started smoking before SANTA ANA -A ~osta When the hot. dry winds Mesan arrested after he alleg-are predicted by t be age 14 wt.> has so much more trouble trying to quit later edly paid an undercover Hun- weatherman, the red !lag on. About twice as much trouble, in fact , as the smoker· ti .......... Beach officer $275 tor • - , .• Jay, Octobtr 4, 1~74 DAil v PILOT A T SANTA ANA -Orange ,.------- County will be invaded this year by a r¥!W strain or ln- nuema that could be u wldes}ft8d and v\nllent as the Londoo nu o{ two years ago, county health officers have predicted. More than 38,000 doses ol flu vaccine will be n1ade avail able at special clinics over the next two month,, for senior citii.ens or people with chronic diseases who can't fully resist the effects of the disease-. County health officials have la~led this year's nit "Port Chalmers Type A," \\' h i c h has been characterized as a fast-moving and h.ighly con· tagious flu bacteria. 11IE HEALTH deparjment annex at 101 l S. ~ast St. in Anaheim will be open Mon- days from I to 4 p.m. and Fridays from 8 to 11 a.m. All county-sporuiored clinics are free · oi charge but some ORANGE COUNTY 51h ANNUAL SKI SWAP & PU-sweill Sii SIU • ~ lllOUHI MU. 0. WI VWCI Iii ICllllNei I ~ ..... IO.Mol9« 11«141.1. 100I ....... l'AIK*O LOI' "" 15111.ICAftUAAYI.•~ --------6'-S·I .. ci the others may ask for I ~~~~~~~5~~"...;;~~~~~Si~ dooations of IL I ~ ~~ Orange Coast clinics and dates include: -Costa l\!esa Women's Club,-610 W. 18th St.; Oct. Child Abuse Sends Pair To Prison Monday Oct. 7th at a Exhibition 7 p.m. system goes into ef!ect. who began at an older age. Or so contends a scholar who a ·~~grunent of stolen (tlJ.18 During such ··an alert. the has looked into the matter. and television sets has been SANTA ANA - A San fire department a c t i v a l e s TITLES sentenced to six months in Clemente man bas been sent Newpotter Inn - 1107 J<1mboree Rd . patrols in critical fire areas Orange County Jail. to state prison and his Y.i fe such as Laguna Canyon, Santa Long before the Women's Libben created .. l\fs." Superior Court Judge Ev-ordered to serve a 60-day Newport Beach Ana Canyon ani:l Carbon Can-pronounced "MU:," that old cynic Ambrose Bierce wrote: erett E. Dickey ordered the Orange County Jail term after yon. "MW Is a title with which we brand unmanied women jail term and three years pro-separate Superior Court ac· EKll ltUQ ~lltCIWHd 11tnls1111ctlonc~ wit!! • two .,e•r ••rr 1t11v w11)d'I t:1tro•llh bt.l.,e• 10 ••· cl'llnQI! ruQ tor .tny otMr comiwrlt<lle p1,1rc,,_ ork • to t-pu•<IW1'1d 111 1ny ol °"' tut .. , IOU<· ...... Red nags are flown from to indicate that they are in the market. Miss, MW.ill bation after Hans Joachim lions on child abuse charges all fire stations and fire (Mrs.) and Mister {Mr.) are the three most distinctly Schroeder, 32, or 3367 Wisteria ·filed last Dec. 19. vehicles and an infonnation disagreeable words tn the language, in sound and sense. CirCle, pleaded guilty 1 o. Judge Raymond Vincent center is-set up at the depart-Two are corruptions of Mistress, the other of Master. ·In charges of receiving stolen ordered a state prison term ment headquarters in Orange. the gerteral abolition of social titles in this our oounty, property. of ooe to 10 years for Johnnie "When a Red Flag Alert they miraculously escaped to plague us. U we must b~ve The German-born dc!end-Bernell Lessley, 21 , after a · · ffect ask !hat rad1·0 1•·m, let us be consistent and aive ooe to the unmamed 1'ury found him guilty of ts 1n e , we •JO; &" ant wa8 arrested last Feb. I t . aod •·• Vl·.,;,...stal'ons man. I venture to suggest l\fisL Abbreviated to .l\1st." mistreatment ol a chiki likely s a 10rtS i.cie: ..,,.,,._ 1 I at his place of ·t!mploy-announce the e x t r e m e I y ment in Costa l\lesa after to produce injury or death ·1· I fi · d g and ror A BABY'S BRAIN is about 15 percent of said baby's and assault with force. cr1 1ca ire an er what police said was a long\~::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::;:.;:. _____ .::::::::::::;; •· utm·~ cau overall size. But a grownup's brain is only 2.5 percent of everyone w use ""' -investigation of his activities. t. wilh r· " .,.,;d d~rt that grownup's overall size. Got that? ion ire, """' ~r--• A Huntington Beach oliicer mcnt infonnation off Ice r tcstlfi~.i .that ~A was nresent B Turbevill · Address mail to L. ltf. Boyd, P.O. Bo:t 1875, Nev> ~ •JO; ... ruce e. when Schroeder accepted and "If a ma1·or fiire should oc-nnrt Beacl1, 92660. Copyright 1914 L. M. Boyd. y v paid for a rirle, six liand guns cur, the media may be asked . ~~~~~"'.:'.'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_"an~dc:__t_tw\\:o"._!'te~Ic~v~is~iollin~se~l~s._· __ \ to advise all off-duty flremen1. to return to their stations," Turbeville said . was initiated during tbe latter part of the 1973 fire season. Turbeville said it appeared to be success!ul because there were no major fires during the alert period. ''The concept of an alert system Ls to discover and pre- vent fires at an early stage," he said. JuJt a few woids in the right place ... .Dally PVat Classified Ads Dial the direct line 442-5678 ON ALL TREES and H'c Oller E.reellnt f.a1nl1eape Design & ln11allatlo11 •W.t..hlAM P••4 Witt. A J4 M .... . ..,.......,., .... ••r4••r Wit• _, ....... TAKATA AND KOi NURSEl\Y FARM i=: 711 .... ~4itelft. ..... $+.tfoill 'µ· M ........ lit tft..-.C0$.fA MISA lj ·. 546-0724 Try Saturday's News Quiz FRIDAY. SATtJRDAY, SUNDAY •t I P.M. Bargains on Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver. Porcelains, Oriental Objects d'Art. Paintings. J t'wrlry: Antiques. Bronzes, Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise ... $ l.000,000 INVENTORY From Estates. Couns. Out-Of-Pawn. Customs Seizures. etc. vrsrroRsr Come and •ee 1&1ltat Jun an AUCTION can bel FREE ADMISSION! ... oc;ross the street from seven of the Southland's most clegonr waterfront restauran1s! ' • HQ!.!!l!O lnsptttion & Private Soles 2-4 P.M. & 1-8 P.M. D1Hy . Closed Wednesday & Thur&day AllC110NS HELD EVERY FRIDAY. SA11JRDAV, SllllDAV ot I P .M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASTEIKHl\RGE. 1'£.R ONAL di ECK OR CASH ~- .2542 w-Coan Hlghw•v Newport Be.ch, Calllamla 92660 (714) 645·2200 WE BUY FOR CASH oa SELL ON CO-ISSION WHOUf:STAl'ESOaSINGUITfMS • • -·- LIH DAILYPl~Ut Frodaw. OCIOl:*f 4. 1974. :I Karras Permanent •• • :.-.. He.'ll Be Mo1iday TJI Gam.e Regular Byt'Ri\NKS.S"'fo:K1'1.0W Ki\RRi\S l\1ILL join NE\V YORK fUPIJ --Jfov.·ard Cosell and to"rank Football runnym.in Alex Gifford "immcdii.lely" MS Kttrr.is, cleurlng himself of lhc third n\l!mber of the uny invOl\.·cm~nt in a 11port..; n.tl " • 1x:rm•ncnl. m<m· 1V REVIEW betting 11hecl, ht1 s been sig· [ ] bcr or lhe ABC ·Sports bruadeast 1lc.i m ror the• l'tlonday night N F'L g:uncsr a. '----------' Kct rras, the cx-Octrolt'" tc:1 m. Karr.is r»ces Fred .Lion~ lineman. had bct!nap.. "'The lla!Jmc91· \Villiam- pear1ng as a guest announ-son. · <:er on the ga me ror three Karras had been suspen- \lieeks. dcd by the N lo'L or the 1963 Arms, tegs Bound ., LaLanne Finishes Swim at Alcatraz SAN FRANCISCO <AP) ---------- -Despite pesky sharks and treac herou s wate r s. physic al culturist Jack Lalanne , his h ands and 1egs shackled , celebrated his 60th birthday by swinl · ·ming from Alcatraz Island •to San Francisco. "It was doggone rough out there," LaLanne said Thursday aft er completing the lwo·mile swim at Ute city's Aquatic Park in an hour and 26 minutes. "But _nobody "·as_go~ng topultme out or there -not e\·en with a boat hook ." , LA LANN E'S bands were h andcuffed, hi s legs shackled with a chain, and · as an added handicup,' a · J,000-pound boat was tied"to a belt on his waist by a rope. The Hollywood resident wore only a blue swim suit Dlffn-c!llt" Be•t and an orang~ and 1,1,.·hite Bandleader Lyle C. "Skit- bathing ca.P for th.e swim in ch'' lfcnderson has asked waters.e~llmaled.1nthe40s. ror di smissa l of tax ~enrr.~ 4.eputies acco'?-evasion charaos aga·nst parued. him 111 ·another bOat h . •-1 to ward orr sharks .. 1~ on gro!Jnds t~at Lalanne said they spotted s 1m1lar a llegations against two about20feet a\\'ay. for.mer President Richard Nixon were not Bt.rr TllE 1'10ST serious prosecuted. real came. when tbe cur:. '----------- rent pdshed LaLanne into a pier as he was completing the swim. The boat he was pu liiig got-fiifgled ana-it looked for a moment that someone would ha\'e to go ro his rescue. But LaLanne refused all aid. and in about six minutes pulled himself free and completed the swim. "'Jt is a dream come true," LaLanne said. ··r never had any doubts that I would make it. But the tides are so tricky, it adds a little glamor to it." WHAT STU!>TS will he do in the future ? "For my Gl sl birthday, J'm going to do something in Nev.• .\'ork harbor. but J won't say wh at. 1''or my 62nd, I 'm going lo take 200 rocks in a rocking C'hair. ··1•m just going to try to k eep proving my philosophy. I just v.•ant to gel more people to eat and ~xercise better ." 2 _Arrested_ In Rape, Robbery FAIRFI ELD (UP!) -· T wo s uspects were in custody today following the robbery of a tavern and the kidnap-rape of a cocktail \l.'aitress. The suspects were Dennis R. Peterson, 20. a nd Donald D. Holmes. 18. both of Sacramento, p6ltce said Thur:;day. Police said l\VO men, one carrying a shotgun. held up the Skylane Cl ub shortly before midnig ht Wed- nesday. They took $200 in cash and a 38 -year-old hostess at gunpoint. The woman was taped and was 1released near Vacaville. Early Exit Actress N anted • lll Suit season for be lling on games. A 5pok esman for the NFL s"ld 1'hursd<1Y the league would have "no com· ment" on the i;igning. ABC ucknowledged the ~iKning of Karras was. de yed while the network 1n stigated the former Univers ity of Iowa All · American'5 involve ment with a New York·based sheet, ''Winning Action.'' ROONE ARLEDGE, president or A BC-Sports, said. ''It's no secret that one reason for our delay was his previous association with a publication specializing in information on NFL foot· ball games, which is useful in gambling. ··Before we could con· .sider him, we had to be as-~ sured t hat ~e tota lly severed a ny connection with this or any publication of a similar nature. "I have been assured by Alex~ his. attcirney a_nd the publishers of the magazine tha t Alex vol untarily decided to terminate that association and is no longer affiliated with it.'• WORK GOES ON AT NEW $5 MILLION BECKMAN FACILITY IN IRVINE Employe Pours Liquid Nitrogen lnlo Tube Prq;~essing Apparatus " . ACCORDING TO Jack Cohen, the publisher or "\\'inning Action," Karras asked to be let out of his con· tract with the tip sheet last July, . Cohen said the agreement was reached ''more or less"• three weeks ago. "Winning Action" had been called "Alex Karras ' Winning Ac- tion." . Tom Vance, 'Karras·· spokesman, said in an inter- view three weeks ago that "\Vinning Action" bought the former footb aller's name "like any other endor- sement. He had nothing to do with it. He couldn't pick a team il his life depended. on it." KARRAS'S COMMEN· TARY during his three ap- pearances was m arked by a series or h umorous ex- _c_hanges with Cosell is wcU as some astute analysis or key plays. He has appeared in several films, most notabt1-··Paper Lion" and "Blazing Saddles.'' Beckman lnstrunients . . . Opens Production Unit . Beckman Instruments, Inc'., has moved into its ·newly·oompleted $5-million developme nt and produc- tion facility in the Irvine In· duslrial Complex., The 200,00Q.square foot plant houses Beckman's scientific ins trum ents d.ivision which e mP.loys 5SO people, rriost or ,.;.60 \ran· Although the ABC game has been s uccessrul in the· -The elderly. the blacks, past, especially with Don" w om e n b e a..d s o f '-leredith as a commen-households .. It. is. 'among talor. tile program is runw these groups that {>O'Vcrty is · ning behind CBS in the Mon · most widespread as we ap- d a y ni g h t rating s . proach the second halt of ••rrtaudc,'' ''Rhoda'' and the Sad Seventies. If two or c·~tedicaJ Center'' are in the lead. . TV analysts believe CBS' stronger s howing indicates women arc winning the bat- tle for the television set. Composer's Grave site E11shrined Money's Worth HOW DO \Y E define "poverty?" By fotaling up s ome elaborate measurements ·which dic· tate, for instance, that among perxons living alon the poOr a re those with i~ comes of less than $2,300. For a ramily of six, the , ·en· ·trance" income is roughly more of these c harac-·S6.000. the fi gures are ar- t e ri s l i cs apply, the bitraryandloadedwithim~ probability or po verty perfections, but they do soars. provide ··reasonable bench- marks ,'' Linden concqudes. i\ MONG ELDERLY The point the Conference blaCk women, (or instance, Boarid eco}lomist makes is NEW YORK (AP) -A Fabian Linden of tt1e Con· that we're not only making grave that for years went rerence Bo rd finds that s lower progress toward unnoticed and unattended four out 10 qualiry <is eliminating poverty but received a slms:>le brort contr·ast, the Y.1e're also permitting the plaqueinanautumnchill. L prop ion or our total gap between the "haves" belongs to Scott Joplin, the.€--1'o!l'if ation qualifying as and "have nots" to widen in ragtime com Poser who died poor is one of every nine, or ou r society. As this occurs, in 1917. about23 million. it intensifies the sense o( '·The s on gwriters or bei ng deprived which the America take care of their -The uneducated. Three poor obviously have. . own." Walter Wager, publiet out or every 10 Americans Also, poverty is being relations director or the who have not completed concentrated more and l-------1'<;;;;07;:;.;;.r;;~~rrii\:iiicr~ifit~C;i'U;;';o;;;;;..l';:i;;;;;,;.---A•mme•ntt"<"'""rlS;.o>c:ii••ttyro•fHColof•nn~· -:c~le~m::;:e~n~l••t'f'O:'~c~h~o~o~I ~li~y~e;i'iin::-· ~m~~o~r~·~~•7m~o~n g w o m 41 n , pose r s, Authors and poverty.lfthe household is especially among·youJlg . I \ :\local thC':1tc r 1?roup. 'iirgina Enlertainment (011' , bro ught s uit here this \\'eek. charging the 11oll~·,,oorl ac·trC'ss broke he r rontract by her ,,·idcly p11blic izC'rl rlc part11rc fron1 the \\·eek-long perform a nrc .a ftc r onl~· o nC' sho,,·. ,\li.ss J\lac Lainc storn1cct out of lhc s ummer 1hc>atc>I' production in a fC'llcl \\'ith local orricials lJ\'('I' the ~ourid S\'::.ll•m ~it the thc;:itcr. l·lc r opt·11111 g 111ght 1>ertnr1nance at the city- opC'r<1tcrl lhC';1ler had l.x.·C'n n1 a rrcd by sound trouhlc·s :;o :-;{'\'C'l'C' that ~he threatened not to go on " ith 1 hl' "t't·ond sho''. . " Publishers tASCAPJ, said headed by a black woman ~'Omen with children. anrl the're are lhree or more o l f ' • lh Thursday. ne, ou o every ree chi ldre n pre11cnt, the families headed by a likelihood is that more than "·oman is In thEi low·income seven out or 10 are living at brackets. Tlie ed1,1cational substandard levels. achieveme11ts of the Poor WITH MORE PUFFING than pomp, four workers al St. Michael's Cemetery in Queens lowered the plaque mounted on a rectangular cement block. Until recently, they said. they had never heard of this kind or ragtime music, "'hose popularity has soared again through the soundtrack or the film, 'The Sting." \Vager placed 18 while chrys anthemum s on the grave in stark contrast to the overhead leaves of a chestnut tree and a maple tree that must have been mere sprouts 57 years ago. -Children. For the sim- ple reasons that' c hildren make up so important a proportion or our e ntire population, more than 40 percent of a ll persons living at the poverty level are children. Persons over 65 represent unde r lS percent of the poor . female family head are modest. In the single·parenl home. the mother orten finds it hard to go to work and in the overwhelming majority of cases oflhe four oul or 10 s uch women who do, I{ is parl·t1me work only. ONtV 7 PERCENT of these women are employed ON .Tor OF At.L the 1ruJI.timc and, \\'hen they ot~er. co ~s.equenccs of a rc, they earn relalively sp1r~h.ng hv1ng cos~ In a IO\v wages and ha ve litlle dechn1ng economy 1s the lcrt over after child care fact that slumpflation has and other expenses. Their slowed our progress toward moti vations arc under.ttan- JOPLIN RIOGRAPHER climi,na lin.g pov.erty in dablyvery low. ========~;;;~;;;~~~:==:=:::=::c:::::~ Rudi Blesh plucked a m aP.le Am~ru·:a, Linden finds In a Against this background, l ea f a nd s miled with m9Jor studyofthepoor. wt: must race the brutal l\llSSION VIEJO IMPORTS· - -MERCEDES BENZ - Sole . ., •Service • Leasir1g 21701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY f9S-1700 MISSION VIEJO 131-17f0 S... 0it.'9io ,..,.,. to A.•"'f Ptlwp, ••If, ri-.M Oii Mw ... I• 642-4321 Direct or Collect 10 1ub1<rlbe to the Daily Pilot YOUR Hometawn 'cammunlty Newspaper !. salis£artion. Pi1osl or the gains we show . P'.i1~abillty that as the ,num- "I knt'\\. th.t're'd be_ a in c.·omparison \Vilh the bet of \Vomen und~r ~S mnple," he said. rerernng e~rly t9G.Os were uccom· grO\\.'S rapidly ·~ :.ind 1t "-'•II lb Joplin's rirs l big hit, In µli~hed before t96B nnd, I.in--;--progrcs5 toward Cflnlrol-1899~. ··The P.1 ;iple Leaf den emphasizeioi. the lllg lu~~ p<>v~rl~t among W()mcn Rag. . ~cthen goe!t''hcyondlhc will, becom~ h<i,rdc r tu \Vag_c r s•11d ASC/\l' spent isl as lo whether public u~h.1ov~. Tht~. 1n turn, $IVJO rnr fl(':rpctu;1l upkccp nf policy s been surfiriently dramut1zc~ a second fact lhe plot. :ind rnc: &.he m;irkcr, dcdiclltcd " that as poverty becom<!s "'hlc h carries Joplin's · more concentra ted umong nnme and r en rl s:: For one thin ~. a s lhe5e women, it will '"Amcrir11n Cnm1'1(1scr.Nov •• economic growth ha s hccomc. In 1.inl1cn't; v.-wrl.5, it. 111AA . April I. 1!>17. '' become more ~lu~j:i~h. IL ••principnlly :1 ~ociul rather Fl"t.•11hly rakl•tt hut 1·111!'-h:t5 bccon1c lOUJ;l hCI' to Jltlll th<ln ;in Cl'l'lnnmic hil\\t<:." ~ed. the lllol lie!' hcl\lo'l't'l1 up lh<' 11nd~r11rivil ei:C'cl. \Vc'll not h(' ahle to duck the i:ranilc hr :1rlstollC's of :1 f''or :.1nolhcr . y,-·hilc innauon the ch;i!lcnJ,te so we had '~lat)' Shr1n<" a nd :1 llrnry ha!I 11lashcd the r eal in· h(>ttcr tnck lc it. ~·or the A111l('I . And lh(' rrm:1ln:1 of t'('lm~~ n( hro:irl l\('~m<'nL,·Of _ lon~rr we 1lch1 y. tht.• more (our ott't1:r intli\'illu:ils. thr h• the f.IOpu lntinn. "inn:1l io n 1• x 11 t nx iv e l h <" !"OC I a I nllmr !i hldct c n \,n lh t.• almru;:tulw1111ihlt11th1J(IOnr llrnhl1•m \\'ill ht•cnmt• ontl . r.'mtll•ry·l\ Mil ft•rnr1h, OC· h:irrl":1t." fn1• m 11 ny Hvc on the more t'XJtt•nslvc will he C'lll))' J:f'9Ve~ hc:nt•:1 lh riXOO incomClii ~nrl l!rl' in :1nypossihh•snlulit1n, . J~ln:s~ l jobli where w.1j:~ tin ont not ~\1'" ~·~E.-.~ttc. Flights Dip At Air Cal For Month Coast Award Con grt:~" man Andrew llinshuw D nnounccd the aw:inl of a lturc:1u nr P.fin~ contr11ct IA'> Ultrusy:<tcmi;, Inc, ilf Ncw1)Cn1 f\cu eh. The U\\r:tfd ill rnr $l:r!l.fiU8 onft !ho wo1·k Wi ll be dnnu ul lhc tlltr;18y~tc111,_ ph1nL In Ir· \'i[Kl'. , Over The Counter MASll Lftlioo9J • • • - 1 , , ' ' • • • • Thunday'1 Cloains Pricee .. • ' . ,0.-"'" I ' • • • • ! • • • JO DAILY PILOT .. Fnd•r. September 27, 1974 • . . ) • 17 - • • • ( \' I ' .. I r • '. ·~. • •• ... > ... • • .. • r ,, • BEA ANDERSON, Editor Ffl<lii, 0<10ber 4, lt/4 .. . ' .,. f . , . -' r I I Marie Ferraro has emotions to match almost every play by sons, Mike, No. 44, and Marty, No. 22 . Shawna Volpe backs up her aunt . .. .. Home-.-Team.. Advantage: Mom · -~like Ferraro icortd from one Yard out to cap a zs.yard march a/· ter St~·e Alarow1tz sef 11~ Sea Kings up wilh a 44-~d retu rn of on inter- ceP'fed pas.s.' ~ · ~ Roger Carlson, writing in the Daily P,lot Hy JO OLSON Ol l~t O•lly PUet~lafl If there is one person in the world ~·ithout ·fru strations, it has to he i\laric l"c rraro of Corona del Mar. She goes to so many footba ll ganH:s-and yell s for all she's wor· th-that she couldn't possibl y have any pent-up feelings Jcfl. . On the other hand. with fi ve men -in her family playing footba ll , • there are bound lo be momentS wh en the tenSion is near the breaking poinlfOr her . But l\Jarie }o""e rraro takes it all in ea~y stride as1 she unpacks her thermos o( coffee and settles down to watch her twin sons, l\fike and l\1arty, play for the Corona del Mar Jligh School Sea Ki!lgs. She and her husband, Bob, a physical education teacher who no .. 11 owns a health spa. never miss the high school ga mes, and they join their daughter, Janean, to v.·atch her husband. Bill Chapman play al Go lden West Cpllege. Also. they plan to travel to the Uni vers it y or the Pacific three limes this season to sec their son • • Bob's football team in action (he is a running back ). In addition, they spend Saturday mornings watching their younqest son, V.ince, as he makes his debut with J unior All-American football. ~ As a cal}per. the Ferraros have · season tickets to the Rams, but this is where l\1rs . Ferraro bows out. She gladly lets her · husband and sons go by themselves to watch the pros at v.·ork. Mrs. Ferraro admits she is not an expert on the game, but her cheering is peppered with lively comments as her sons take to the field in jerseys with 22 and 44 across the back (Vince's number is 331 . ""Come on f.fik e," she yells. "All right! "'\\'hy is he going down the mid- dl e? ··come on. ~!arty! "\\'here is it ilhe ball )?" All the "'hile, she is keeping a watchful eye on f.-1 ik e and l'l1arty to see that they m a ke it out of the pileup for the next play. Inju fy has not plagued her~ family, fo r whi ch she is thankful. Bob suffered a chipped ankle bone and v.•as out fo r a year, and tl-lart y once sprained the ligaments in hi s knee. but otherwise the Ferraro s uad has come throu hits various ga mes un scn e . The fea r of an accident is a con- stant worry. 1\1 rs. f''erraro said, but she doe s not let it bother her. If sbe did sec one of her sons knocked un - conscious on the field, she "'Ould wail to be summoned by the coach or doctor. "I wouldn 't ~·ant to embarrass them," she said. Though l\1rs. Ferraro would not be overjoyed if any of her sons elec- ted to go on to pro footba ll, she believes this choice shou ld be theirs. · l'ltike and l'lf arty, hov.·ever. a rc considering becoming professional singers. whic h is ··fine " v.·ith their mother. - They sing as a duct and recently a ppeared at the Sheraton Univer- sal llotel in l!ollyv.•ood. \Vh y was l\t aric Ferraro so ac- cepting \vhcn her sons announced that they v.•a nted to go out for the team? 1 ''Beca use anything that kids <'an gel interested in is good for them," she answered. . Besides, if she made a big fuss ovcr ·rootball. s he'd just have to tum around i:.nd protest oigainst their involvement in basketball . baseball and \\.'ho knO\\'S v.·h;it else. ··Jl's alvt'ays some season at our house,"' she sighed . • ) • -..------ •' ,. • I " Old-fashioned Barbecue and Barga ins drinking problem becaute. IJl:.:Alt ANN l~ANDERS : l\l y t1ucslion is u s in1ple One untl it rt.•4uircs only a sim- plt· a11s11·c r. Is it unnaturul they drink ••unly beer" or',-----------------: ••only wlne.'' ur they ne"e~ A L d •fur a 11·c ll -d evc lo~LI. 18- :, t•ar·nltl i.:irl to invite her ratht•r inlo lhc ba lhroom to kt"l'P her conlpany while she loueh liquor until fl vet n n an e rs o'clo<k. All these peupl~'----------~i may be alcoholics. - tukcs a b-.th '! I arn not n prude or a l'uril:in but it seems to me th at this sort of thing is out ol tini'. It's been going on for :ihoul fil·c yeurs. Your husband Is a beer drunk 1r he n1akes no sense after the rou rth. The sooner he admits it and , does i;omcthing about it the bet- ter ror him and his family. I suggeitt AA-but don't nag hln1. It only works when the \\'hen I expressed myselr r 11·as told whole fllmilies drunk goes on his o~·n. lialhc together in Japan und · think nolhing of it. \\'hat · DEAR ANN LANDERS: I ~1hout this, Ann! -az:n one or those fortunute lJNEAS'ii' ON THE .EAST women who became a t:OAS'I' mother through adoption. .fl I:: AR UNEASY: Neither Hundreds of limes I've wan- fh e girl nur herfather bave led to. s~r· "Thank you, to t!:cc1•I in geography to dear g irl, lo thaL wonder- know this isn't Japan, Jn fill young mother who gave our culture , an 18-year-old ~irl s~uuld not be inviting: up her baby because she ju<tgmenl, your liltlc on~ knew it WOLJ\d be best rur l hc \\"ill Jlet u )?real deal or IO\'P child. Jlow better to r each from a motn and dud und her than tlu·ough Ann Lan· t\\'O sets of dolini.: grund- ders? !\lay J't , parents. Aud. ~ec:1use sht! t)EA R ~!OT H ER OF' ii :-;o 10.ved und c herished. O UR Cl-ll LO: You have she 11 ill ~row up s traight made OUI' Jives worth living: <tnd s tro ng and secure>. GOfl You have ~iven us the most bless ~yo u . -A No·r11Ell precious g1fl in the world. Ir !\ICJl 'l-IEH you ever wonder ir you did DEAR !\IOTllE R: I oin1 the right thing, ple a se k™t\V not printing the na111r of the answer is .. yes." your city. Let thousands or Because of your un· :,·oung \l'Dml'll belte\'t' this :selfis hness· .. nd mature letter \\'as ror thern . h1•r rath ~r lat~ &he hathroo1n and he shouldn't be acceptin g such ln- \'ilatiuns .. It's noL only "WI• 1u1lu ra I'' but Indecent. Family Honors Rosses .. ' . l-la\\'a ii a ii Jsla nds vacation. ,\n olcl-r:;:-.hiont·d slcak h;irbcc:ue planned hy t he Orange County Dental Auxiliary. Friday, Oct. 11 , \viii sup- port the group 's cvntin~ng educ al ion proiel•t:;, Chet ki ng ,,·hitc elephant :iuction rtems for the-e vent. in the S,111t.i 1\n<..1 honll! of Or. and i\Ir.s. Ceorgc (;l'orgicff .:ire (left to right) !\·Irs. Thomas Davies and J\1rs. Richard hur·t1:. Dr:AR ANN LANDERS: I ;i111 th11nb because I can't play !he piano like his sister Cir l'Ook the way his mother did. 'i'ou are smart because you ll ve in Chicago and haHd out advice. This is \\ h;.il my husband says. Former Newport Be11ch residents Mr. a nd Mrs. Gene Ross retur.ned lo their Lag1i1na Hill s home after celebrating their 50th wed- ding annivers ary during a On hnud lo nl ark the oc.·- casion at the Coco. Paln1s .J,lotel on K'au ai .\1·c 1~l" Dr. and fl.I rs. Jrltrn Robe rts of Amherst. h1 a ss .. · l\1essrs. and l\1mes. Philip 1\lct:or· .mick of t,ullcrLon ~nd Gene Ross Jr: of Lido Isle and their children -\\'ho garl11n· .dcd the granclpurenLs \Vil h leis as lhc orchestra plaYcd HawaiinifWedding ~ng. Horoscope: Cancer Wary And now, because he lhinks you have so many br;1i11S, \\"ill you please say so n1clh inM: In :vour column _:_uhout a n1an who must have a couple of beers at lunch, a' t·nup le or beers with his sup· per ;,ind four or five.beers in !he cl'cning while he reads· the p;1pe r and watches TV? SATURDAY OCTOBER 5 B y S YU'.'/E\' ()i\1.-\Rlt C,\.\'{:ER (Juac.-21-July 221: \'uu get insi1lc 111For- mution. "r'ou lt'arn n01\· that ;di is nut ;\lorn and :ipJil" pie. )leans the prul'lle;d s1d1· n! life f<d ls u1 )our J..qi. 1\ltlt.:S l !\l arch 21-April l fll : Accent is 011 disllllation " ,,f id e 11 s. Y1Ju rc(iric i ec hniqucs. You s.cck to discove r yourself. l.EO (July 2:'i~Aug. 2~): Att·ent i~ on ho1v you r1:l;1le tn friend s. ho1v ~011 11:-.c rccrnt 1\·indfall and hn'l("_i;ou dec·ide o n 11·h;,il is nt•C'ilcd, 11 h:il ~ho11 ld be dist·ardt•1J, 'f ,\URt:S (~\pr.ii 20-~lay 20): \Vh at you intl'n1I lo do .1huut money pi;con1l·~ n19rt• 11nport11nl lhiln 111 recC'nt pa~l. Q Ul'~lions scrran1 to lit.' answered. (;t.~lf N I (~:iy 21:-Junc :.>c11· Cyl'lc is hi ~h ;ind your 11cr$o na lity ''!;parkll's." \'ou arc rl·stle::. . 1ntuilJ\'C'. Your na tur<\t 1lUttlllit.>s urc more 11ppl'l!cialcd than 111 rcccnljla:o..L \:IRGfl fAug. 23-Scpt . 22): 'i·nu get offer -..\hich rec1u ires fam ily con - s ultalion, Keep _pcatc al home-11• ithout roiegoing gtnu1nc. professional op- portunity. l.IBJt1\ lSept. 23-0ct. 221: 'nc a11·are of potential. more ..... o than usu••l. RC'fuse to sell yo urself short . Di sr-cgard persons 1vho suffer from "'emotional pla gue. 'J SCORPIO (Ot:l. 23,J\'ov. 2 11; l\loney , partne rship, l.ixcs, in surance polieies -~ these ill'CllS lll'C SJ)Otli ghlcd. Check 1\ ith one close to you r eg ardin g s a vi n gs , p;iy111tnls , Interest rates. · SACi lTT1\RllJS l:\'ov. 22- Ul'e, 21J: \Vhal \\'i1S sup- pusi.'d lo be pcnrn;incnt c:ould be t emporar~·. !\now it and be re ady for sur· pri s es. r\void \Yi s hful thinki t:!_g. CAPRICORN fOer. 22- J:in. 19): Ne'"' appro<1ch to l\_o.rk. to <issoclatt>.<: i.I'; in - d1caLl'd. 'l'hose 1\ ho have been imposing their \'ic1\·s should be inrormcd that a iie\\' day has da,vned. .AQUr\RI US rJan. 2()-Fcb. 181: Be readv for t:hange, varie ty, to.ntacl s 1\•ith. stimulaling l'co plc. 'ir'our hunt hcs pil~· di \'idcnds. PISCES (Fcb.-l!:i·l\'l<.11Th 20): E xp erin1 c nt -<lsk questions. Find ways to ex- pand _activities. Build for, future instead or broochnl( abuul 1rhat might hare been in past. tr Today Is \'our Birthday you are pe rcepti\·e, perhaps f\l_usical,. ~a-~.!!! _Qf2J1.: pealing lo many persons. ;,ind you a rc very alll'ac· ti1·e to opposite sex. '\'ou ha \'!!-~rsona l ~-agncti~m. "'ill comP1ete ma1or prOJCCt this year and begin nc\v lifestyle in 1915. 1\uy"o-nc "'ho loOks al him , e.,. t'an sec he h as a weight ti\-4.,.°''' proble1n . li e does n 't ~'· realize. hO\\'evcr, that he ~·' .~ ;1 l s o ha s ii d ri n king i" problem. \Vhcn I m entioned .r 1his to him last night he said, "Beer has so little. .,:,i[cohol in it that a ~person \\'oulcl have to drink a tank- ful lo ge ld runk . ·• In the mc<1 ntime the kids don't Cl'cn Lry to talk to him after hi s f.ourth beer because he makes no sense. I hope you will print my letter and say somcthin atxiut this.-BEER BEV L'i''S \\'I FE 01'.:t\lt \\'IFE: l\tany 11t'o11le try to rool them- sl'l\·es land -others) Into beli e ving they have no MR. AND MRS. GENE ROSS ' 'fhat s o ng a ls o. 1vas. dedicated to the Rosses 9n an international broadcast of 1-la\\'a ii Calls. • 'fable!· de.Co-ra-t\o ns in - ~ eluded the invitations is- sued for the 1924 nuptials c; and golden bells used at the J..-"50th anniversary of Ros!i's · parents more than :w yc;.1 rs Wedding Song Only Prelude Fur plus leather. liy .IOt\1\1 ft l \'EHS \\"hen Edg:ur ;tnrl I ntar· ril•d t•ig hl years :.i go, plan- nin~ our 11 l'ddinl! 11 <is l:'a.~y .,-\·II l\'l' d1d 11 it.S ill\'ll C :-.1•\('r:1l e111:0..e rr11•nds, h<l\'t' 01 :-.1n1plt• l'l'l'ctn1111~ follo11ed I.I \' a Sin .ill SJ IHfll 1rh-ail<t - th;1n1p:t.i.:11e rc1·t•ptio11, otnd t_•nd up 111\h a li !tlc n1nnc~ .and <i 25· ~ 1•:.i r :-.up pl.\· of 'J'up- JJ1•r11 ,1 rl' ~ ;'\n11 :.i d ;1v .... unfor · lunately. 11e~d1ngs in rn y Lnnilv ha1 ~ bt•\'nmc 1·0111 phe:.1lct.1 ~ind cv:-.1Jr ~n1d :ill ll-1• 1 ul1•s h3\'C' <'hangc1I. '1"11 hl')!in 1v1r'.1. !he s1tnp!e 11ri.:,llll,'! •lf }<1 1'1' IS ~llJll' Hf'pLl.'"".,i hint 1s 'l"hc> \\'r'rt · •hn~ !Lli1i1 Usu.div 11 ·~ Sid (,fl1 J.. •llld his )1 1rthrnak<•r .... 1) .. 11 1 t' .ii I "('t(l Sn.l~ band. II lj)l1'i l :o..1S of l\VO < 1.11 111 .. 11:-1 ~ .idr11111rnerin>1 t·! l • IHl.1•'lll~11l"1'J'\lhn \\1·,11 ... ;1ll•1n1.11•11'~' ha('· :-1•q\Hllt'd d11·~· ) :-;liJ (;lt(•k"s . specialty is the "~tccordion l'X lraordinalrC'" o n 11h1eh he pla ~ s .. ·rnc L;,idy of Spain'' polka. l'hC' main entpha:-iis. no\\', 1s. on the Food . Th(•r1• is. i1f cuur"l'. the usu;il hufft'l ft·<tllll'in~ ;1 food :-i!;llut· t'l"h1s is u.;uatly ;1 thop1Jt'd 1111'r bu~t of the bride cum plt•ll' 1\•1th p1n11ento ~pit curls :ind .1 hlac.k 0111\(' tll)">l' l But 11011 ;i n l'11· huffc>t h,ts hcC'n ;1c1c\C'(t 1or fiieters. This cun.,1~1 ..; nt ;1 hugQ l,Jhlt· loadt•1l 11i lh fr111t ;ind 11l11t·h fl'~1tur1•.., as :1 l'l'llltrpit•C'1', :1 ~11t•rt ;u11t l.o :o..tulp!Ul't• of JC'an ~t·id1t i-h ,~il 1n:.1t1 c r ho11· ,i.:no'I lht• li•••d 1:-.11 !l1t· burt,-1. ;1..,n1;11t ).:lH':-1 do1•-. 11 01 ill t'l"l'<lf hl"1·:1u.~t· 11l11n l'I" i~ :.llll torrh- l'•1 n1i111!. linlll't". !luiu •h rlC'licio11s C'an H' a f1•':1 11rn~1t11· I'\· fll'lll'l\('C fl)[" :-,01111.: Pl'O!)ll·, , JOAN RIVERS 'V;_ '----_, 1or th1· table thc1· arc seated ;1t tell.s them ·iu:>t 11hcre thc1, ... tand in "the famil; h1er:1rrhy ·rhC' 11\0 11·orst ra bies arc 1 hL· l 'c•t•n;1,RC' and Hclali\'cs t :1hl1·~. \\'hen1've r I 'm ~· .. ilt'd 111. th e 'l'cen age ·r.1hl1'. I Irv 10 rit in b\' pt'('1('11d111i.: ·1 11 car braecS. i i d•1 !hi s hy 11rapping a fl)rk ar1Jllll(I rn y n1outh.) Hut \\'hen I find myself :~l',J1 1•d ;it lhc Hc la1ivt·s ;i I l', no11· t 1:1 or I lC nt•.\t !110 hours f 11ill ha,·c no one to talk to except m y uncle in the foundations business "'ho truly bclic\'es that corsets ""ill come bac:J.. in, his dim1~·it daughter 11·ho keeps playing rootsic l\'ith the table leg. and a dentist cousin from Dayton. Ohio,· 1\•ho had no idea \\·hat the ushers 1\'erc going to 11·e11r and cpme dressed in the sa Ill& '!qua \'Cl ,-ct I uxcdo. One thing 1 do k1101\· is that no matter '''here I :-.it. I \\'ill eat '"'ell. After the fruiL cup, steaks. lobster a nd soup, the main course is illl· nounced 1\•ith a fanfare: by the band. 'fhc lights d im and 23 \\aitC'rS appear \\'ilh 23 flan1ing platte r s, Pri1n e ribs (the 1>arenl :i of t he bride repeat this SCVl'l"al lin1cs: "l t 's rin1e ri s irs l'U . an 1 l' roast beef") i s !iervcd-l;ic lC'n \Yith potatoes, toma toes and <.·and icd fr ll il . F'or dessert, a n -.t\ustrian S\YeCt tabJC the Site Of \o·ienna is wheeled out by three '"'aitrrs with hernias ;1nd to keep things on an in· ternational level, Irish cOC- ree is next. As Lhc n1ajority of my relati,•cs arc !till hungry, t1\o hours later there 's a l'0111pulsory sunrise break· fast. The bride and groom nel'er get to see this as they al'c long since gone on their honey moon. !l ow.ever, It's not to Acapu lco or Hawaii like normal pcople--:-if !h§'!e p:tl'l or m y family, they're off for a romantic two-week st;1y al a milk rarm ! 1'i ncl \Ve wonder why one oul nf three marriages e,nds indiYorce! .. , Clubs Present Study Topics College Nig ht 111111 Ill \ ,,j),.' lt1 ::h ~.) ... ,1 •'/111>! • 1111 !ht JI' I·" rol">,1•1 ll1'1:1tll11.1to>I I•_, \1J1I "" t '"I , 11h, 11 ·J._ LL~.1 .. 111..1111 l JJ.u!•l :a l.IJ! II iii Ii• "II h.111d f,, ' . 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IT° J .1V'( Y(lll l"Y ~P -lHIS C1liAA I~ Dlf fl Kl ~1' 1 LXl~ODI.> ! M~!U DR. SMOCK ves. 'll.OOAA 214, WHA"'f" CAN we PO FOR YOU~ MOON MULLINS IF OUR LIFE' WAS ATV SHoW,JID SWITCH 51ATloNS ... WEN~V'fil:. Goou1. · /~- ' 'I jO 'f You SAY Y'OU'P l,...IKf: A L-ONGeR CORP OP-J YOUR . -re:L-ePl--IONS: r ' ' .. 6 e!!1 ISll-E •. MAllBE 'IOIJ'VE 601' Pl<OBLEMS • wm.i <,>eOR WOOfE~s ii OR <IOI.JR Tl!lEEreRS ! ·li It u ,•• ..,,,., .. • r 1L-V I ... • by Geor9e Lemant ve-R.., we-i...L-.... c;;1ve Me"" 1,..11'"1"1.-e. St..ACK A,.-YOUR lSNP, Pt..lSASI!: by Ferd Johnson by ROCJer Bollen l. DIOll'T· COMI! il!~~l0-1'~LIC ~ TAI.IC/ 11 111 l/IJ ;1;,, 10-+ L---"--~~~~~·--.1~ · by Charles M. Schul:!: ...,..-----.,.-,,, DID 1{0~ f !N D IT? •' 'ld•'I' 0 ·' ,, " ,, ("' Ii • . •I by Harold Le Doux YES! WE \o\AO DlNNE~ AT THE GREEN PHEA$ANT ! WE At.$0 HAD A 61LLY ARGUMENT AND I TOOK A CAB ffOME ! ' MARCIA1 010 YO" lrEALIZE WE'VE HAD SO M«NY PlriflDENTf ? • b Mell BIG OEAL.. we SHO~l-D ..,AVE STOPPED .COi.ANTiNG AT 16. by Chester Gould ' ~ ! • • ' •• T E GIRLS ......-.__ I "~~ "You'\ljust l4Hl' him-.,..·hrnt,·t'r a ~malltr ~tl' is too ti~ht on )'OU~ al";m).-. hlamn lhe drt'." m~nufarturt'rli for skimpinton matttlal.'' ' ' l • • , DENNIS THE MENACE • ' I -=..:::.. ====~,...., --=--:-~---= ==~=====~= "'=~~=-===~--~-.. ---~. - • .. • IJ ·I D,&.ll \I PILOI LAHas Hacl Little L11cl\: Witl1Bu cs Pl'ITSBURGH ( AP l -J>ittsl>urgh Pirates sluggOL,Bob Robcr!Son h_ad n p~iction a00&.1 the Niilional ~3gue (.'hun1pionship playoffs bet\\lf'ell hli; tcan1 and the Los Ani::e-les l:>odgers. At lea st hi' had a predidion about predictions. "The sport:; writers arc going to look at Los Angel es' record and our recor1 and S.'lf \\-e don't hnve .1 chanN.1."' Tha t record sho"'S the Dodgers \\'ilh 102 wins and 00 IOSSt;-S -the lx'st in b.1seball Ibis year -compiled in the tough NL \\'est Division. The Pirates lYere 88·77 -the IO"'t'St total of vie1orics by any first-place club -in the NL East y,·here only one Olher team finished above .500. Those numbers didn't phase Robertson. though. "\\'e beat them hl'fe :ind \l'C beat thein out. there during the year. In a five.game series it's a dog..eat.<Jog s11uation and anything can happen ." Jn the regula r season. the Pirates \\'ere. 8-4. against the Dodgers. sweeping all ~ix g11mes in Pittsburgh and going 2-4 in Los Angeles. Aguinst all clubs In the Western Division. Pittsburgh was 44-28, encountering much rougher sled· ding in the East with a 44-46 mark. But there arc some other numbers fioaling arowxl. that tend to faYor the Dodgers. Take 19-9 and 2().6. Those are the v.·on-tost records of Don Sutton and Andy Messersmith y,·h<J \till be starting the first two games fur·Los.-Mgeles. Toss in their eamNt run averages or 3.22 and 2.59 and stack them up against their opponents on the rnoond . Jerry Reussc. who had more triumphs than anyone on the Pirates staff 'vith a 16-1 1 record . \Yill carry a 3.50 e.r.a. into the playoffs Saiurday. Jim Rooker takes a JS-11 record and a 2.77 e.r.a. into Sunday's game. Further, Messersmith struck out 221 batters. second in the league. while Rooker It'd the Pirate staff with 139. So the numbers look like they favor -· Los Angel~s. That's on paper. On the fi el d. there were some other numbers . Specifically, Sutton was l-2 and Messcrsn1ith l·I against the Pirates. Reuss was 2·1 and Rooker t-1 versus Loo Angeles. The numbers also show the different roads the clubs took in winning their OivisJon-titles. Los Angeles got: off to the best start in the majors and was Mble to eoast-through a late charge by the CincituJati Reds. The Dodgers won when necessary. Pittsburgh got off to the worst start fn the majors and climbed past five clubs to a September·long dogfight with St. 'Louis that went to the last day of the season. The Pi rates. too, won when they had to. Last 1\1ay 26. the Pirates hlt their Worst percentage record at 14-26 or 350. The Dodgers, at thal time "·ere '3-13 or .717. Looking at the rest of he season from that perspective. that ~eans the Pirates subsequently won 7ol lfld lost 48 while the Dodgers were •inning ti9 and losing 47. * '* * UPI -r.ltPMI• ' My Kids Didn't Think Daddy Was Best:.~ West LOS ANCELES (AP) -Jerry West has n•tircd because ~ doesn't feel be Cll n 1>la.y the way he wants, but West ~till can be winning basketball grunes tor the Los Angeles Lakers. ··Although he \\1ln't be playing, he t.-nn help us in so many ways that hc.'11 be \\inning more games for the . Lakers," declared coacl:t Bill Shannan who envisions West working with younger pla)'en: The Luk:ers had expected lheir superstar 10 perform o0e more season but after 14 campajgm, the veteran cailed it quits Thursda)'. It was his O\\'JI decision but his own youngsten had a part. "lt got to a point where the kids didn't think their daddy was the be.st," l\'est said in annotipcing bis decision. At 36 and an All-star selection. 13 of his 14 seasons. West explained, "Physically I y,•as sound and would have been able to play this year, but not a"ble to plav the way I would \1'ant 10 play. If You sacrifice st:indards,-you are not being honest with yourself." General manager Pete Newell declared. for a career with 4,457 nnd for a single season with 562 in 1970. •Hs average ot 40.6 points per game in the 1965 playoffs is also ~ irecord. . In 1971-72, when the Lakcrs won ·lhe1r only NBA championship. "\\rest won the leuue's assist title with a 9.7 average. "I still feel he would be the best guard in the league," said Sharman .. \Vest said, "My basketball pla}'lng career is definitely over. I wish 1 could play for another 10 years. I know myseU more than anybody else knows. me and I know it is the time lo retire. "It "'ill be hard lo wake ,up in the morning and not be employed as a player . • .I don't even have a coach now." west does have a lifetime contract with the Lakers should he want it. but he says, ''I really haven't thought about v.'hal to do in1the future." SouthMrica ., Co11ceded Davis Cup WH ITE LEADS BE AVERS-Former Ne'wport Harbor l·ligh and Orange- Coast College quarterback Alvin \Vhite (26) directs the Oregon State attack against Southern Methodist Saturday. The Beavers are 0·3 after losing to Ohio State, 51·10, two weeks ago. West was "the greatest guard who has played the game . . . the most totally skilled back court man this game has seen." Sharman, a star guard in his own era, added, "1'lere has never been a _l!uard who has come close ·to doing all the things Jerry West has done." JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - Sooth Africa eliminated Italy today and apparently \''Oil the Davis Olp when India announced it would not meet the South Africans in the final of the world tennis competition. "We're not playing them." R. K. Khan· na. the secretary of the All·lndian.Lawn Tennis Federation annotu1Ced tn New Delhi_Jbortly. ·after South Africa had taken a 3--0 lead in its best.~f-five match semifinal by winning the doubles from Italy. Rig-IO Rivalry \Vest will remain with the Lakers although his exact duties have not been spelled out . Lo1ig Satiirday Ahead For Pac-8GridTeams He made the NBA All-star team 13 years and for 12 he was named to the ·All-NBA team, IO as a first. team selection . He finishes his career as the third highest regular season scorer with 25,19'2 points. In 1969-70 he was the top scorer \vilh an average of 31.2 points per game. He soorcd 63 against the New York Knicks on Jan. 17, 1962. the most scored by a guard in one game. Khanna said , India would refuse to play South Africa "anywhere i.p the world." India 's action y,•as a protest o! South Africa's apartheid Policies. If the Indian tennis federation sticks t.o its refusal to play , then Sooth Africa would be the CUp champion by default. Bob Hewitt and Frew McMillan clinch- ed South Africa's semifinal against Italy by beating Adriano Panatta and Paolo BertOlucci 7·S. 6-4, 10-8 in a. gruelling doubles match. By Associatea Press The l11 tcrsectional footbail rivnlry be!\l'Ccn the l~acific-8 and Big JO con- ferences \l'ili \1•ind up 1Nest 2. Mirly,•cst a unless there are sonic surprises Satur· day. Only-two P<0c.S teams -Soi.ithern Cat and UCLA -go into final ''prescason" games rated as favorite . Nevada odds-makers. like the USC Trojans by four touchdou·ns against IO\l'a In Los Angeles. The Bruins. after rom· ping to a 56-14 victory ever 1\lichigan State, are prohibiti\'e [avorites at Utah of the \\lestcm Athletic ConfcrenCl'. That rout of Michigan State u·as rhc Pac.trs first victory over a Big JO foe in five ga1ncs this fall, and five of the g~1mes Saturday rnatch the con· fercnces 1hat produce Hose Bowl foes . 1( oddsmakcrs are righi. il y,1JI be a long Saturday for the Pac·ll. particular- ly Washi ngton Slate 1·2. and Stanford; 0.2·1 . The Cougars of \\"u ~n Stale, who play top:ranked Ohio State at Seattle, are four lounchdoy,•n underdogs. At Palo Alto._ coach Jack Christiansen's Stanford Ca rd inals, tied by San Jose State last 1l'eek. rate three touchdo\lms under fourth-ranked Michigan, Ohio State's chief riYal in-the Big-10 ra'"'--- Illinois, which used a late touchdO'll'tl pas.s to nip 'Vashington State, 21-tt last y,·eek alter steamrolling Stanford. 41 ·7. is favored by t\\'O TDs against • California, 2·1, at Champaign, JI\. Northwestern is only a slight favorite against Oregon, 2·1 , in Evanston, Ill. From Cabin Creek, W. Va., West slarted -at the UniYersit.y of West Virginia before being drafted on the fi rst round by the Lakers who were just moving from l\1inne~polis to Los Angeles. Standing 6-foot-3, he ~med to reach peaks in playoff competition. H~ has tallied the mos·t poWts in.playoff history For Robit1so1a I JERRY WEST Quits Pro B•sketb•ll President, Halos' Dalton Early in the day. Ray J\.1oore gave South Africa a 2-0 lead when he took less than t\\'O minutes to complete" a 4-6, &-0. 6-3, 6-4 victory over Panatta. e Qoflge.r• Favored LAS VEGAS -Las Vegas oddsmakers have made the Los Angeles DOOgers and Oakland -A's favorites to win the National and Amerk'.an league pennants. The Churchill Downs sports book said Thursday that Los Angeles was favored over Pittsburgh, 6-5. Oakland was the Chciice Over Baltimore 'also at 6-5. \\lashington's Huskies, 2·1, tnlivel lo e Hock.e11 Brawl Texas as big underdogs, and 0-3 Oregoo A w II • l MOSCOW -The Soviet Union whipped Stale , the only Pac·8 team without a mo11g e WIS 1 erQ. Team Canada 5-2 Thursday night ln win or tie, is at Dallas as more than • 0 a savage sixth game of their eight-game a one-touchdown underdog against SMU. series that ended with a bloody brawl In any event. the Pac-8 will have involving most of the players. 'By United PreSs lntemallonal ,_ the naming of Robinson also was greeted The Soviets now hold an unbeatable been \Vell·tested going into next week's From Gerald R. Ford in the \Vhite enthusiastically. Vernon E. Jordan Jr., 3-1 edge in the series with two games conference openers in the r0ce for the House to James Newman grilling streaks executive director of the Urban League. drawn. ff Canada wins the final two roses. in a New York restaurant. the fans saw the appointment as ''long overdue contests here Saturday and Sunday, it UCLA-Utah and \\fashington-Texas are of America Thursday greeted the first but it is a recognition of ability and can at best only tie the series .. scheduled for night games. black manager in baseball history -experience. 1'1n pleased that baseball The Soviets ran all over the Canadian )ld Playoff Rivals The l·I Trojans of coaCh John McKay Frank Robinson -with pride and OOpe has finally gotten a"round lo believing team with superior team work, speed rebounded from a ·22.7 defeat at and good wishes. that if we can play baseball we can and coordination. canadian coach Billy Arkansas to whip then eighth·ranked President Forti was the first to manage it 85 well. Harris tried new tactics to bounce bacli: Pitching Plays No. l Role In Oalda11d-01~ioles Clasl1 Pitt v.·orse than the 16-7 scor.e-,in<f,icates. establish· direct contact with Robinwn, In Anaheim, the man who made from the 3-2 defe3' in Tuesday's Moscow Anthony Davi s romped for' 149 yards wiring him in Cleveland that his selection Robtnsoci available to CleYeland Mid opener, but they did not work. as USC gained 4-0'2 yards on the ground. to manage the Indians was "a tribute he was happy for Frank. Harry Dalton, As the final whistle blew. several Coach Dick Vermeil of UCLA, now to you personally , to your athletic skills general manager of the California 1 1 cd 1 v le Kh t l·l·I. said his junior quarterback Jolm arid to your unsurpa!sed leadership. I Angels, said that when he let Robinson Payers ung a a ry ar amoY, Sci···ra by -;d·scason ... 1·11 be "the best Cl land f the ~•ooo . a half-Spanish forward whom the Cana· ... ..... " know millions of Americans join me go to. eve or -.., waiver d' 'd t be th d;·· st I co!Jege quarterback in th e country." He in sending you warmest good wishes price several weeks ago, he had no tans consi er 0 e u .ie Payer ran for tu·o scores and completed 9 for every success." idea the Indians \\'ere after Frank to on the Soviet side. to 11 passes against ri.ti chigan State. Kharlamov left the ioe with his face Jim Newman didn 't wire Robinson , manage. st · blood So · t h Bo ;. Ohio State, J.O, is the nalioo 's lop-rank· reaming · vie coac r.., ed team, and ooach Jim Sweeney of but the M-year-old chef mopped hi s "Cleveland indicated they just wanted Kulagin said the Canadian who allegedly Palmer is schedu!t"<I lo fJCl:j the A's \Vashington State. 1_2, said lhe Buckeyes brow and shared in the success of a him as a player," Dalton said. "FrJnk started the fighttRick Ley, should be Vida Blue, 17·15, next Tuesday when have even more to prove. fellow black man. deserved a shot at managing. He'ds jailed for 15 days under the Soviet "I' bee ba ball f 11 played. 19 seasons and he's manage 1 cod 1 b 1. f th "'"l the series moves to B:iltimorc. Southl'\c11Y Sweeney said he believes the goa l ve n a SC an a my · p R' H kn he · b 11 pena e or raw 1ng a tcr e w1 .... • e. ·1 • Tw lead each clash Colle debut It's Valle Beac colli In a Edis count c N I in Tars this w \Yhile pal_F le "W OAKLAl\flJ f AP ) -The Oakland A's 1d Baltin1ore Orioles arc m.'.l!ched in tC An1crican League playoffs for the 1ird time in four yea rs -and very 1-----"'"-""'"""'-'"-!'""'WlH IQl€!1ll. "Pitching y,·ins thf'5C ga1nes," says \lvtn Dark. !he n1~w m:in in charge 1f !he Oakland club Dick \Vi11iam$ ,n11nagcd to ""'orld baseball champion- shipg the past 1110 se asons. e· f 'lb k A h' G 'ff' d I life," Newn1an said. "I Saw Frank m uerto ico. e QWS t JO we , Da ve McNally. 15·10, wi!l oppose the 0 lat ac re IC rL Ill an Qt ier No one V.'Ould think anything about it • s•ar• Tri11111pl1 ,..-T.Bfu1ck~e~ymcs~i]sfilto~furrlce~eo~a~ch~W~ood~y~H~ay~e~s-~R~o~brnl,;;;soo~;al~m~os~t'!n-ev~e~ry~t~im<....g;;~heiei~~·4Y~cd>;--.j/~;;;;'~~~~!!f'!;},~~~~!:!it--:?'-:utc·Ml~·--:'-:--:.ll~1"!>:u:k.._'.l'.<l..t':------.,,:~ A's Ken l ~tt:-+9-W-:-here-&t1lda to a mi 1s is 1s cam ever. . . ' . r. · th d 1 11 be 1 1 f' d I t r th M ts I hee rcd To me. he'.s 1·ust an excellent baseball Sh h led 1 hd ss-of ··\Vc\·e got rhrce rop·flight p1tehc rs r e;idy lo go. and they've go! four .~c1ually .. in a short series. you enn·t use more th.in Lhrec ," he add ed. Right ·hander Jim "Catfish"' Hunter. 11 ho shut out the QfiQles in the fi nnl game Qf the 1973 playoffs, posted " 25-12 record this yc.1r 11nd \\"ill start lhe' 1974 QpenC'r Soit unJ0~1. Balfimort• manager Earl "\\'c<1\'t'r 1\i!I go \\ilh ll'rty .\1ikc Cuellar , 22·10 A crou·d of about 4fl.!111'\, !ht' b1J.!gl'St : in four years of playoff :ic1ion here. 1s c>:pectt"<.! for the game. "Our pilching has befn lant:is(i..: all season."' sa id Dark arter the 1\ "!I clinchc'I a rour!h conscculivc \\irs1r r11 Di vision 1itlt a week a,:!o. The h1tt1nJ.l. at bc.~t. C\Juld I>-· called erratic. :ilthoURh ihe tea1n prodUCL'Ci ~ leuHUl'·lugh 6il~ runs v.tl h a 2~fl hat11n11. a\"cfa~,. The A's werr Jlf't•r lhc lt•;1gur lr:1d 1n h<:in1e run:-,. with Heggie .J:irk~n. Crne 1'cn11cc. Sal Uando and J0e Rudi h1tt1n~ more tfwin 20 apiece. IS.3 1timore's pitch1n12 ~a !I more thnn fanta stic doY.TI lhe stretch. v.llh fi ve corisecu1lve shutou ts helping the Or1olt"! f)\·erllaul the Nl'11 York Yankees in· the final 1n<M"1lh uf the" Enstem Di v1su.>n r~CI.'. "Th<' Oriol~ C'Ot1ld sr11l \\ 1n ti lf the:y ~el Jim Palmer back," A., i:~ptain Snl ~:inrio prt'dlcted 111 Au~st ""' h c n Hnllimore "·11!1 f11r ftff II~ lt·ad ll1flhl·ha ndt'r Palrnt·r. a 20-j;fllll(' \\Lt:· rl('r rrom l!JiO lhro ugh J9i3, 11 .is on lt"tc du1:11hled hst for fi.l d:lyll \\'i1h arm trou ble this \cur nncl finisht-d 7·12. Rut • )Ml V.11.\ ol-4: llil lh a 2 53 carnL-d run t \ crJ~e. after JUs Aug. 12 return. ,L .1 1----1~----~I 1n c secon game fl 1c s -o . 1vc The.v ,;also knovi \Voody won't do this an now roo or e e . c erman ur ouc own pa .. ., 11,.11· M he h d and man v.'ho's been rriyen a chance." 63 nd 45 rd nd cd h rt garnc playoff. unless they ha Ye a perfect season," I 1e ays w n e was aroun , e· a ya s a scor on a s o The Orioles· fourtli starter, Ross Sweeney noted. always tri ed to .see Larry Doby when smash .in a 33-point Charlotte first half • w ·11 b bl be t I 4" • t he'd be in town. And let me tell you, "as the Stars ouUastClll the Chicago Fire. Grim sley. 18·13, will be i11 the bullpen · e pro a Y a east v-poin I h M'll f' Q underdogs." Christiansen said of !he Frank Robinson rates right there Wt _ l e r IVC 0,fl} 41·30, Thursday night to keep alive their for the 1-l"eekC'nd gaml'S bu! could get j\.·lichlgan game. them. He was one of the best, and \Vorld Football League divisional title <I stnrt if fi \"C garnes nre necessary. he'll show 'em in Cleveland." T hopes. Baltimor(', as Oakland , has no hi11crs Monte Irvin, the hall Qf famer 'vho In ,, e!!aS ourney among the league leaders 111 average. JJ [ D Tfl JTH DR A TJI N 'rorks in commissioner Bowie Kuhn's \,..I • Tapie Leadf11g The Orioles' two oldest regulars, third office, said !he eleYalion of Robinson LAS VEGAS (AP) _ Bobby Heins. SANTA CRUZ-Alan Tapie or Newp:>rt BY ' ! NC O UV R • made him "as bappy as Frank is that Beach shot six birdies Oil the way to haseman Brooks llohinSOll :ind hiller A E it finally happened. He might have a an obscure, longshot rookie, surprised a score Cf 66 and the first round lead Ton11n y D;-n·1~ \\'ere the only b11!tcrs problem here or there crop up. but even himself with a five-under-par 66 in the $30,000 Galifomla state open golf Ol"l'r the .28(1 rnark. tAUSAN\'E, Swil1.erland (AP) -Van· it's going to be a manager's problem that staked him to the first·round lead championship Thursday. The An1er1can U>aguc·s division cha in· couYcr. B.C. loday withd rew its bid rather than a black-white problem." Thursday in the $!35.000 Sahara lnvita· Tapie has a two-stroke lead over four pions split 1hr1r !:!·game season series for the 1980 Olympic \Vinter Gan1e5, But Hank Aaron h&d a word of warning tianal golf tournament. others. this .11.'al'. t'al'h pl;i\1ng better a way leaving Lak(' Placid, N.V .. as the only for Robinson among his words ot con· Weary Johnny Miller, meanwhile, had frn111 home "rhl' Orioles 1~t·rc 4·2 here'. applicant. the International Olympic gratulation. "Frank will have no more to get a break to match par 71 that • SiocktO·ll Adva11.res 1he A"s ~·2 at BaJti n1orl"s 1\lcnlor1ill Commit1cc annount.'ed. trouble than anf other manager with . included a triple bogey seven. l..AHAJNA. Maui -Dick Stockton won S1 adiun1. No rl•ason for Vancouver's \11i lhdrav.•a1 the players," Aaron said in Atlanta. A hooking tee shot already had gone his third straight match in the first fluntrr \\";JS 2·0 :tjlau1st the {)riulcs \\':JS given . "His problenls will probably come from out or bounds when it hit a tree. car-Island Holiday Pro Tennis Classic Thurs- nnd hurled :i scvl'n·llil shutout the l>1sl "Although Lake Placid is no\11 Uw. the press, who wilt be watching his romed. back in bounds and lei Miller day. time hr. fa ced thc 1n. only a1>pllcant. this in no way exempts every move, ~Uing him Wlder a escape with a par. Stockton ousted Ray Ruffels, 7-5, 6-1. Blue shu1 out the ()1·tole~ !ht• lust it from prese nti ng its candidnturt" of· rn lcrQscope. A lot of people will be. ,J. C. Snead and Dave Eichelberger In other sing!~ action '.I'hurlKlay, time lhc tcan1 1ne1. 1n 11 .July st'r1cs fici~1Jly ... and front ful/illing all the ex pecting him to wal k on water and matched 67s "8nd behind them are Chi Roscoe Tanner defeated Jim Osborne the A"':' s1,cpt 1n Bnlt in1ore. and firin1sley nl-ccssary conditions to be awarded the that's going to be unfair. But I think Chi Rodriguez, Mike Hill , Ken Still and 6-4, 7--6; Colin Dibley beat Oick Oell hltlnked th1' A's 1n a gu111c h1•re earlier ·· \\'inter c;umes."' an IOC staten1ent Frank Robinson ls going to do nil right." John Schroeder with 68s. John Mahaffey 6-1 , 3--6. 6-3: Sherwood Stewart outplayed in J uly statL'<I. Awoy from the baseball inner t.ircle, is bunched with others al 69. Charles Pasarell , 7.5, 6-3, and Onny 1 Parun turned back Mike Estep, 6-3, 7·8. Reds' Anderso:r:1 ~aking Defeat H~rd e At1e11dan"e Do11tt1 NEW YORK -Major League boseball 11t1racted more than 30 mllllon fans during the 1974 season, accordlng to figures released Thursday. ' CTNCJNNATT CAP ! -015nppo1ntm<'nt burns deep in Cineinn11 tl Rcd'I mun:1gcr George "Sparky" Anderson . "\Ve have to find the nnsv.·er ,'' sald o\ndcrson. r<'nec11ng on the fru!ilr:llion of flnishin~ out or the money for the t1ft h stra1ghl Jenr 1'he n1nn who has nlorc vk:lorlcs lo • ~:W.~:r11~ t~~:1~ast8~;:r ~~~;s i~~~:n~ defe11t hiird. But h1li coniidcnce in the Hcd,s rema1 n5 un waverlnir. • "Time beats you down a little," said Anderson before heading for his Califof. nla home. "but we: have a ream lhet Jhould win Lile World Series. And I think bcfo:-c it's all over or l pass " on y,.-e'11 nave a \\'orld Ser)es." One or ba9eball's most colorful and most.-quoled rJe.ld' generals, Ander90n figures lO spend a restless winter of diMX>ntent. -"l\1aybc It wtis 100 much brijgglng on my pilrt. 0 l\l11ybc tt ~urt. ~1aybe they -the R<d> -thought they could J~t throw their ~loYe on the field and win. • "\Ye playt'd b3d the first half of the last {y,'O year&. \\1e're just not getting out the gate. From July on lt's a day~)-'4 dny thing of playltg catch up.'' • 1 le sa)'J tht! improvement will have to come In bein1 mcntaJJy.prepattd a& the oul&et of the 1975t.Season. "Defense 'and baswunnJng killed us, • Ollr defense jusl has to ln1prove. our ' • pilching has always "1an8:gd to keep w in the game, but TllOlt of the time our errors made for terrible C!'Ond!Uons for a plt.c.her. "And we can't have any more or this wait until June or July to get moving," he .. 1d. A year ago OM!! Reds spotted the Los Angeles Dodgers an ll·garne lead and . swtpt pa"1 them ror the pennant by winning 59 o !thei r last 86 gan1cs. The unofficial total for the two leagues was 30J02'7,063, down from Inst year's 30,108,926. . - 'llle National League a t t r a c t e d 16,964,350 and lhe. Amerk.lln League 13.062,713. ' or the 24 major league teams, 17 drew more than one million fans, In-- eluding Clevelahd. Tc1as and San Diego, e11ch or whom Y.'ere under 700,000. JaJl ye.ar . • '· - runni week ped job. for for a So last Th despi role w over Boo feel gs i O<J D OE JI t: ~ '" '"p I i • ~· --.--1'" • Edison, Open Two of Orange County's leading prep football teams, each with explosive bffenscs, clash tonight at Orange Coast College in their Sunset League debut. It's Edison and Fountain Valley, intense ~luntington Beach School District rivnl!I, colliding for the 11.i:<lh time In a series dominated by Edison. Edison is No. 3 in county rankings, F o u n t a i n Valley is No. 10 with a IU-poitlt loss to St. Paul. Kickoff is at 8 and the Chargers of Edison coact) But \\'orkman are one-point favorites lo avenge last year's 28·24 defeat to ~ount a in Valley-the only Edison loss in the series. At stake is the inside tra cK to ihe Sunset Lf:ague cham- pionship-although wh en these two n1eet the stakes are high N?gnrdiess' of any chanl· plo1tS:hip aspirations. Coach 8 r u c e Pickford's Founts.in VaU~y Baron! have an awe.some offcnJive thrust. s111rtlng w Ith quartcrbuck l'hris Dove Dove has palised for 156 yards in two ·ga 1nes for three touchdowns. BacksStcve T ho 111 p s on . Dave Kructzer and Vince Bienek give the Burons an offensive attack 1~·ith no Wi.'a\.: \ink>-und Jn addition, lhe ['<irons bavq Milch Chambers ready for ruhning duty. Edi!IOn.,s defense has allow- ed next to nothing on the ground to its two non-league foes and if Fountain Valley Is to run on the Chargers it 'II have to click in the pass- ing game. Doves chief targets are Bienek. splll end Dan Jackson CORONA .OEL MAR HIGH'S JULIE JONES IS IN MEXICO CITY WITH THE U.S. KAYAKING TEAM. NH, Lio1IS bock Horns 111 Cr1icial Past performances go ®t the ~·indow tonight when the \Vcstminster Lions host the defending champion Newport . Harbor 11igh Ta rs in opcn.ing Sunset League football action. Kickoff is at 8. . The series has been one of the most evenly matched in the Sidlset circuit and the Tars are favored by one point this time around . Westminster bas lost tY:ice wbile the Tars have v.'00 a pai.r Of early &e830D non- league outings. Coach Bill Piz zic:\ of Newport has built a sturdy defense while Westminster is in a rebuilding.year on offense and this could be the key to the ootcome. "We've gone against two pretty good teams (Fullerton and Corona de\ ~lar) and our defente has stood up to the task." Pizzi ca says .. Newport has given up one touchdown in lhe lwo games. that ,to the Sea Kings after 8 pass interception return ol 44 yards. _ While the defense has been a spoore1r , the offense has also c<>me through with a top field goal kicker and a junior tailback \\'ho has replaced CIF 440 champioo Brian Thertot at the tailback spot this week. Steve Foley moved into the running back position last week when Theriot was stop- ped and did an outstanding job. The junior tailback ran for 135 y11rds in 18 cnrrie_s for a 7.5 average. Kicker Art Sorce .bad one of 52 yard~ last week. Theriot will also see &,ctloo despite gi ving up the starting rol~ to Foley. Westminster will ha,·e si1e over\tllc Tars but coach Bill Boswell of the Lions doesn't feel this is M advantage. "I don't think size is ..in determining factor on tile high sch6ol field," he says. The Li<MMio use t w o quart e rback s on an site.mating basis. St e v e Alverson and Tim .Demnse arc lbcd t1d equate r~ch. 1:1 "' --~ •• '" '" l!) In Mexico City l(ayaking· Fina ls Litres Area Trio By UO\\'ARD L. RANDY 01 Ille 0111y Piiot ·s1111 Kayaking is very much like swimming, only it's fun . That's the belief of former UC Irvine water polo and swimming star Bill Leach. now a teacher at Corona del Mar H.igh School. . Leach is one of three area residents who will reprooent the United States in Mexico City Oct. 16·20 in the, senior workl canoeing and kt1yaking championships. The others include h i s kayaking partner 1'1 i k e Johnson, a Huntington Beach fireman , and Julie Jones, 18. a student &t Corona de! ~1ar High SchooJ. "I played wt1ter polo and swam for Ed Newland at UCI and then·played for him after 1 graduated until 1970, '' Leach says. ''I went into kayaking to stay in shai>c and after I wa s with it for awhile, r decid· cd to make the switch." The trio left for Mexico City sequently missed the lrip to the Games. "Things are better organiz.· ed now than ·they were then and we have a national leant. Everyone can train as a group rather thap as individuals or as club teams. "Kayaking is .set up similar to other sports and I think f\-like and I have a good chance to make the '76 Olyn1· pies," Leach says. "The Europeans dom inate the sport right now · bu t I think 1976 will be di fferent. "It takes about four to six yea rs to reach your .peak in the sport and we will be just about right in '76." The trio belong to the Rusty Pelican Howing Associa tion of Newport Beach and Pete Siracusa has been a....big help to them fjnancially and giving them a place to store their shells. Johnson is :tlso int erested in a new sport that is rapidly 1novini; in!o favor along the ocean beaches. the U.S. tean1 for advance. ing sµo rt," !\'like says. ''You Esta11cia , Villa Parl{ Collide Estancia's Eagles embark on the role of giant:<kil\ers tonight when the y tangle v.'ith la sl yea r's Crestview football champions from Villa Park in opening act·ion of the new Century League at El Modena 11igh's field. Kickoff is at 8. Villa Park advanced to the semi finaJs of the :J.A playoffs last season before losing and the Spartans have 'been in- stalled as 21~~point fa vorites over Ken Kiefer's Eagles. "I'm worried about Estan- cia 's offense," Villa Park coach Ted ~1ul1en says. "It's different and you don't see it that often . They also have a fine quarterback." Each team has won a decision by ooe point and dropped a serond game in prt'·league action. Estaneia defeated ~1arina . 7-6. while Villa Park stoP.J>Cd La Quinta. 14-1:1. Kiefer is looking for U1e Spartans lo use a lot of screens and draws with good tln1ing on execution. "They don 't sweep th.ii tnuch but thev do tl1ro\v well. . . ' See EAGLES Page BS hig~·altitude training. Th e st rap yourself on these surf E,r.ncla o11111H races will be staged on the skis and use a paddle to keep :~ ~:~! ~:i1~r ~ti Olympic course of 1968. upright and to catch the ~G ~~t~::... m All three gained their spots \\'aves,'' he explains. LG 0auo Whlse11111d 160 I . LT Scott S11!htri1<>C1 j~ on the national team by doing: But right now t ie !J·io is WR Buddy Lorion ..., well in the nationals and also working on speed more than ~i ~~~~ii~m• i~ the North Ameri can trials at endurance in w o r k o u t s {g :1~hL1r,,:;1, f~ Ca1nbridge, Ohio recently. preparatory to the ~·lex;co E•••11e11 o."11" LE Scol! HUflffr 16S "You know. I lived in City competition . LT M••k cn9!10uan •160 NewPort Beach for 20 years During a regula r wor\.:nut :t"f i= =:.:111 l~ before I discovered the bay." they will go bct"·ee.n l5.·20 000· ~~ 6~:'! ~~r.:,.l l~ Leach ~ays. "I used to go meters a day. Currently that LB CDr~Y Wir1C1t• llj LC Marl\' 0.vf" 160 out in the ocea n and surf has been cut to 8.aoo.melcrs 11c B•~c1 Thomas ua k cd S Sco!I COSllOW 16(1 and swim bul never used the,_=d~ai~ly'-'-in~o~r~d~cr:..cto~p~i~c..,._u~p-'~pc-'--·_;•c.;•~·~"~'~·=·~'"-=------"m bay. ''In the early morr:ing hours. thi.<\ is one or the few places in the area where You can go and things haven't changed in the last 10 years. It's really nice out here in the early morning." Jones became inter~~ted in kayaking along with two classmntes several years ago when ~he was a student In Leach's social studies ,class. "''l'hc other t~·o didn't sta,y wit h it past the first year but Jones is doing well a finished first · in K·2 rom- pelition in the Nor1h American races. "She's aJso the Junior M ' lional champion this year and if they had &'$ mnny wom<!n on the Olympic loom as men , she'd be a cinch to make DtltllM lll,1~ the 11.S. team in f97i at Mon· m treal,'' he adds. • .. ,,, The team of Leach and l~ Johnson won the natiQnab in \~ 1971 but didn't quality in '72. ,'° an Olymplc }'tar, and con· • f l . -' 1 FrldJy, Otlobtr 4, l'f74 DAILY PILOT 11 S Warfare. El Tol'o Goes .i\.ftc1· and t i g h t eod !\like ~tcDerrnott. The Chargers counter with an I-offense. keyed b y quarterback Nate Chlng and tailback Don Cornell. Ching has thrown a pair of TD passes a.Q'long his 252 yards rolled up in two outings, in addition to burning the op- pOsilion on the ground with his power keeps around end. •• •• >u "' ... '" ... •u ... '" '" Meelta11 Hurt Vikes' Passing Concerns _ Tucker Long Beach City College has dropped its first l\\'O football games of the 1974 season and Orange· Coast Coll~ge Cilach Dick Tucker is ~cerned aboul this fact on the eve of a meeting bel\veen the two schools at Long B e a c h Veterans Stadium Saturday. The OCC Pirates' secondary has been suspect this year and It will be facing one of the toughest assignments of the year in the game with Long Beach. "Pete Tereschuk. t heir quarte rback. is one of the finest in the stat e," Tucker says. Tereschuk Cilmpleted 10 of 21 attempts for 217 yards agpinst Cerritos last week , but Tucker remembers him more for his performance against the Pirates a year ago. At that time, he threw for 181 yards and except for a gg..yard return of an in· terception by OCC's Mike Lacy for a touchdo~'ll. the LBCC Vikings ~·ould have \1·on the game. \Vhile Tereschuk dra\\'S the attention of the" defensive secondiJry. Tucker is al.so.con- cerned about his own team's inability to move the football inside the 10-yard line. ''\Ve're working on our goal line attack this "'eek," Tucker admits. "I don't think \Ve have put in as much time on this phase of the game as v.'e have in the past. Jim Meehan. a sophomore defensive tackle, suffered a broken foot in last v.•eek's game and will be side lined for about three weeks. Tony Accomando, t h e freshman running back from \Vestminster, still isn't up to par. Tucker was also high in praise of his tv.·o kicking specialists, Woody Tressler on field goals and Mark Schrupp on punting. THIS TIRE USUAllY °"ES WITH A NEW CAR ATTACHED Ifs a good possibility when your car arrived from Detroit it hod BFG's Silvertown Belled lires. That's why they'll ' ride of any car. The polyesler cord gives you a smoother. quieler Ade. 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V.41lSITY V1l..-.c;l1 I ll 11 1-l l lll\IM !ltlCh • I 0 1-13 L11111na l!lefttn 1c0tl!IQ: Morre1le •, Am;den 1, Newlon 1, Ev1n1 J, Ptnney, O'Htrl, Slmmoe~.SIT Y • 60111 Grondt •· E1t1ncl1 I first tvto non-league. football games, clash with Esperanza High's Aztecs tonight at r.lission-Viejo l-l igh. Kickoff is at 8 and rot .the Chargers, wOO have never lost iit :\tis.<;ioo Viejo, it's a chance to even their slate before tackling El Dorado a week hence. The Chargers are 71,-,.poiflt r01vorites lo dump Esperanza, a learn that has yet to score in falling to D.'.llla 1-lills and San Clemente. Tu·o contraSling styles of play are featured w i t h Esperanza's Paul Sauc1d1> lhe. key figure in the Aztecs' at- tack . Saucido was injured early in the Dana ltills Joss and Esperanza 's offense was pennanently defused. E! Toro. on the other hand. has a number of different vtcapons on ha nd . Quarterb.~ck Gary Key has accounted fGr 264 yards \\'ith 17 C<lmpletions in 44 attempts. And Chuck Van Liew rolled for 117 yards against Brea before being handcuffed for 39 yards against Gahr. ' Et TM'I Ollt~" TE Jtlt c;,.,-n ltT M•r~ Oel•v lltG T"'ly l ""CV C Lts Oo!Haven LG TOID ..iof'OI•• l T Ptt1ello Cllllllo SE Joe C1r1a Cft G1ry Key F9 Chuck Vtn Litw Te Srl1n Mttnty Fl Clyde Slrcnt•d El Tt .. 0.ftnM llt'E Kt\lh JO<ltS ~ lltT ic:eun 11,ostw MG Sieve H'•nal'l<ltl LT Jlme• G,.ner l'E Jell GrMn Le Chlltk V•·• Litw LS Mlrt!n Mo~lan ca Joe Carft ce Seo!! ,eur11n11•dt S Ctiades Hlrjo.5 S. Mike Rull '" ·~ "' ·~ "' '" '"' '" ·~ "' '" "' '" "' '"' "' "' "' '"' ,. '" "' Goodrich bet tea whitewall sale $ for Smaller Size Tires: 878-14. C78-14 plus Federal Excise lox of 52.05 to 52.1 7 and !rode. $41 lor Larger Size Tires: H78-14. H78 -15. J78-15 and L7 8 -15 plus Federal Excise tax of S2.92 to 53.19 and trade. Blockwolls S1.00 less all sizes. DELCO BATTERIES 5 20°~,. Subject To Stock On Hand H.F. Goodrich 'Ne're the other guys I .. wOvs lo charge Revolving ChCJ'ge. Mester Charge Bank.Ameficorct Amencon (Jlllfms B. F. Goodrich-Store 2049 HARBOR BLV P:"liif'bayl COSTA MESA ALSO An I . F. GOODRICH STORE I . F. GOODRICWSTORJ 6182 LINCOLN ' S24 W . LINCOLN CYPRESS ANAHEIM 826·40 I 0 774·7S78 • 646-4421 o._c .. , ...... S•MJ4J I. f , GOODRICH STORE 200 SO. MAIN ST. SANTA ANA S47·71 SS . ' ' ·( ' • •. -• , ..... ------• ' • fJ DlilL V PIL OT frldq, October 4, 1q74 .. Po\vers l'leet DH, Brea Match Air Loop Outlook Tri tons MVTestsHawks; V~lla Park Picked Me11aced Ratings on Line Dana ltllls High and Brea l~lgh , t\fO te.,n1s which like to throw the foot ball, square off tonight at g Jn a non-league For Century Title Bv Hawks • San Clen1ente 1-ligh's foothill team tries to rebound rrom an upset loss 8 week ago aga inst visiting Redondo tonight, but the obstaclo may be n10re. lhan the host Trltons can handle. ll is the biggest football ganle cf the young season for eoachu John ?ilurio or -~llssion Viejo High and Glen Hastini:s of El Dorado. It is No. 1 \'S. No. 3, Dav~ Schmidt \'S. Bob Farra. A bomb orrense"Yt. a stingy de .. fen se. 'l'\\'O unbeaten teams. All this 2-A action begins at 8 tonight. when ~·o. I r.tisslon Viejo and No. 3 El Dorado clash in a non-league battle at Valencia High. Each coach respects his opponent and p.'.lrticularly the opposing quarterback. Says r.turio about El Dora~ do's Farra: "He is an ex- perienced, outstanding atblete. And I am ahravs afraid to oppose a good a'thlete." Says Hastings about 1.fis-- sion \liejo's Schm idt : "'111elr quarterback gives me night- mares. He even gives me dayn)ares.'' .Both quarterbacks ha\'e been im1>ressive. Farra has completed 21 of 41 passes for ni ya rds and has carried 10 times for 26 yards. , Schmidt has even been more d,\'llamic. droppin~ ooc bomb after another to such flut- footed receivers as brother Eric Schmidt and Ron Fr&'d . Schmidt has connected oo 23 of 30_passcs for 513 yards, a\'eraging 22 vards per l."On1- pletion. He haS run J6 limes for 43 yards. . But r.fission \'iejo may ha\·e. a weaker rushini;:: attack th.in El Dorado and !he Diablos' defense has been leaky thus far. If the Golden H:l\\'ks' tight defense, which has allo1•ed 23 f!Oints in two games. can con- tain Schmidt, theft the Dia~los face a crisis. Thei r leading runner, ta il back John ?11ontgomery, has ru shed for on1y 71 yards in 21 carries. The Golden Hav.•ks' tailback. Jim Haney, has more than doubled r.lootgomery's figure, carrying 33 times ' for 1$8 yards. Henry Arambula has run 18 times for 82 yards. Prep Grid Sun1maries ,lllESWMll M OIStllCT Scort •Y 0 111rt1n f;dL::n Go>ld 0 I 0 t-!6 we11m1n11er o o o Go--O EdlfO'I lo<KllMlwni: Ptlofi, LindNY. tOflvef'Jlootl: t.urenl 2 (run1). ,ltESHMAH OISTllll(T Sc•" '' 0111rttn Edl~cn Gohl o 6 ' a.-11 M.trln• 0 0 0 I>-0 • Ethon. lov<:llOOW•»: t. ... .,,,1 -1., 1..lnd~y,Rl!s°MMAN OISTl1CT . S(.,, •v Ou•rt••• Foull11!n v111,y o I I 11-t 1'.'e11mln11tr O 0 0 0-0 Fount1ln v w1,y rou,hdown: ~hlt!er, c on•..-1!or>; W1t~tr (~nul. Flll ESHMlN S(oro ~y 01t•rl1" Fountain V1ll1y 0 1 0 1-' l:~l•oJ> 0 0 0 0--(1 F""nteln v111t·1 toucllao"""" Gltll"•. Con~t<>•lon: Smllll {kl(t ). S1letv: sm1t11. • .. ,llt!SHMAH Sintl An1 0 0 II 1-1 HvntlnpTnn &11cll II 0 0 1-' Hvnllngtcn S•tth louchdown: Jc.yner, (Ol'verslon: Gurm1n u11ss). ,.11.EIHM.lN Qani Hi ii' 0 I 0 II-' "'N ll 0 0 U-21 O;in• Hll!I IOOKl\dOWn; (hllt(hlll. Girls Sports Results • I And the DiabioS de!ense has gh:tn up 44 points· tQ tv.'O 6pponents whose coinbined re<.'6rd is <H. Yet, 1.1ission Viejo Is a two- pOint £a\'Orite. MllSllfl Yl•!I Ottt-l E llon F••..:I 1.T &.14..Sll.,. LG Ml •k M9;:.,...ffl C Jti(k PIQV!n RG Jori EVt M Rt TlllMI Shum~ky l'>E Wl!Dur Gr111el"f as 01n scn!fll"' FS Mtrk $ot-COl'I TS John Mon111omerv Sa Erk sc11ml.tt NllHllll Yl1Jt D•hlftS. OE JtH EV'1t' 01£ SlotV. HIN'\! OT ToOd Sl\uml~V OT Van'e CO\tf'ltr 1.•G Mlrli: "'.ttwln L& C1r1y.Gr.et I..& Galt Merrym.in ca Jell Ho~p c a C~rl• R~; s -".ltt .ll'l<f••""' ·$ WllDUr Grogorv X-countr)' ~ "' "' 110 l!l ·~ :: "' .. •• "' •M :!i '" '" ·~ "' "' Su1n1naries For Area game at Brea. The l);)lphins bring a 1·1 record into the contest. while Brea's Wildcats are 0..1·1. Brea is a one-p;ilnt favorite despite a 31-13 loss to ~·ell in Us last outing. After a poor opening game In the air, Dana Hills and quarterback A I Benavidez: completed se\'en of 12 passes for 115 yards In the Dolphins' 27.(1 triumph over Esperanza. Brea also likes to pass and quarterback Carl BQstii:k ha.s the arm to get the ball to his receivers. Bostick is also a runner arid can hurt the GplX)Sition with hls scrambl- ing. -f:., ·;"' When the Dolphins are oot 'f# ··• #;\. ·' ~ thro~ing, tailback Dar r y I ~l·,~l:,:'• .. 1 ~ 1 t i llo1.t.:e y,•jll probably be the ' ~ If b. "91tl.!iil man rurming witb. the football. GOLF WINNERS -SCo.tt Simpson of San Diego, 1-Ie leads the team in rushing (right) won the Costa 1i1esa city golf championship \vith 2-i1 yards in '1S carries by sinking .a 25-foot birdie nutt on the Cinal .. hoJ~ for an average of five ·yards ,... a crack. Sunday. Runnerup_ in the c.ompetition, one stroke Dana Hiils' running .attack back, was his father, J<>e Simpson, a lormer San will not be at full streDgtb _D:.•_·e_,,g::.o..:c::it,_y..:c.::b.::am2p::io.::n:.. ----------- tonight with the loss of Picking a winner out or Cen- tury League rootball may be. the toughest task of nny Orange CoWlly c i r c u I t forecast. It's a super-balanced setup. No team, in fact, \o,ras able to win both Its practice games. Villa Park was considered the favorite early, and the Daily Pilot is sticking with it despite Villa Park's 19-7 loss to F09thill , the same team that beat Costa ~fesa , 2:().7. El l\fcxlena , loo, was bumped by unheralded Orange. Thus it's the most \Yide open situation imaginable. Here's how the Daily Pilot precariously, sees the 1~74 Century League: I. Villa Park. Coach Ted ,,_1ullen's Spartans are green due to the l<iss of almost the entire starting unit from the Crestview L e a g u e cham- Pionshlp-team of '73'. The _ Spartans offen se revolves around qunrteiback Reid Lundstrom, a $-II, 165-- poWlder with good passini;:: A1agnolia appears iiriproved over last year--a season or frustration tbat .l ~ c I u de d kisses to Edisop '{20-14), Los Alamitos (21·20). COsta Me.sa (14-13) and Estancia (9·7). 5. Costa ~fesa. Coach Tom F'Tench has installed a lot or offense into the Mustangs' game and although t h e 1t1esans have lost twice in non- lea.gue tilts, this could be the year Costa r.fesa assumes respectability in football . Wayne Vering gives 1.1:esa a solid running att.ack and if Tim Rosauer can come through In the passing depart- ment, the Mustangs C<Juld be the s!:'rprise of the year. The first kickoff is at 8 o'clock. Q).ach Allie Schaff's Trltons \\·ere burned b,v turnovers and i~consistency last week ln a 12~ lietback and the San Clemeote head mnn says his club can iii.afford to do that against a rugged Sea Hawks put fit. Redondo has rebounded from an 0-9 mark of a year ago to lop To1Tance and near- ly upset Palo.!. Verdes in tts 1v.·o starts this season-.and I. Santa Ana. The Saints Schaf£ says tbe Sea Hawks are under a new coach in are a solid unit. Bob Larson and have not Redondo's stren!l{h is i!! its come around yct.1Through two running game with Don games Santa Ana has failed Leonard and Jiln . Hardesty to score in absorbin g 7-0 and both averagin_g over 80 yards 37-0 defe ats to Buena Park per ~:ime. The Sea H~wks and M;iter Dei. --also-ha\·e~L c a.Wl_e The first annual Dolphin!! fullback BOO Spiers. He has Cross Co\inlry Classic will carried the ball ooly five take pla ce Sat u rd 21 y at times. but his blocking has Dana Hills High, y,·here 23 helped open big holes · for schools "ill compete in Class ~IO'A'e. Ron f\c.;mala. ~ 1 and Class 2 races, beginning starti'ng linebacker, will fill Ettapire Opener ability. • ·, z. E l Ptlodena. The Vanguards, too, have fallen somewhat short of ex· peclations. especially a 21-14 los.$ to Orange, ... .-hich-is oot expected to come up to the usual standards of Orange elevens •. SUll , there is potential at quarterback in 6--2, 17Q-pound Santa Ana . especially \\'ith senior John ~1clntosh and a speedster Ji1n Gastelo in the fine receive r in Randy Kunkle. backfield. ''Redondo runs the power 7. Es tancia. The Eagles are also uoder a new coach (Ken Kiefer f and they'll be lhro"'· ing the football from every angte out of thcirmultiplc offense. play quite well and it has good size . J thinll v1e'll prob- ably -spot them 21)...10 pounds o n1an. Redondo figures to be among ..lhe.......best teams \\'e've pJaved this seaso n," sa"s Schaff. at 9. a.m. on the l\ro-milc in for Spiers.. c.'Ourse. A question rncU"k before the Oile1·s Favored v A11:11tT season started, the Dolphins E.t111e:l1 101 llil YINt '°1rl d f ·11 t __. '·-• l. sorlnge IV) t:S6; 2. ParkJ cv > e ense WI. ge a 8 ........ · 1ei1. 10:02: :i Rton tVJ 10:01: "-Rot'! tonight. The unit has petfo11n- tv i 10:0I; 5. Connlf' tEI lO:OI; · ·... II · On ~ and Kiii{! CV) 10:21; 1. Som1<1: IV) 10::16: al Wt against ta1 10 I. (11>fl0Uf0 [V) 10,:19; f . Whllt Es bu • ~ !El 11 :1•; 10. Perc;.el CE\ 11:11: peran~. t nellucr team Ove1· Saddlehack However, El ~fodena coach Bob Leste r has eight returning gtarters in the fold , bolstered. Estancia could do a lot bet· ter than seventh-perhaps ·win it all. Non·league play in· eluded battles with SWlset League loughies,F .1lu..n t a in... \'alley and PifRrina and the Eagles more than held their own aga inst \Vestminsler in a scrimm age. The only ques- tion is v.·hether the Eagles operate without fumbles and interce ptions. Big gWlS in Estancia's attack inc I u d e ~1ark Dcven in the secoodary and QB Larry Hall . !\1eanwhile. the Tritons have made some offensive backfield changes.' hoping to beef up a· sagging unit that has been rtddl~ with 1njm'ies. 11. RlmMY .{E) 11:'2; 12. Wolllnde<t 'd ·' ff . 1EJ n:s..1· 13. Htin cei 1i:031 u . ~'as cor\SI ereu an o ens1ve Noon <Ef JL'~io11. VARSITY threat. Brea , ho\rever. can e:11it11,I• tMJ nsJ vu1. "•rll n1ove the ball and should give 1. J"!)werton (Y) 10:41; 2. Fl11ner I tv> 1o:Jo1 • 1 H11rn 1v1 11:001 '· Do phins' coach Tony Leon a f11~~~.r !v! 11 =09• 1 .Grinn~ (Yl better indication of how good FlllOIH·SO,.H hi d f I 1E11111C11 nn (211 v1111 ,.,,. s e cnse s. i. 1.111u 11 !El 1~:49; ~-Fcrrt11• Kosmala , safety Chris IV) 11 :~: l. w111i.rt IE) 11:1t; '· Ltvlne (V) 11 :15; 5. MllrllM \l'l Walsh, end Arnulfo 1.falagoo 11:11:. 6. GNr IE) 11'111 1• si vo a nd ll••backer B"~ War· !El n :MI;. I. L.ef>Ol't IV) 11>J51 t. ,.., • ..._., Ch.Ive: tV) 11 :55; 10. co.iits (El rington will be counted on II :.>I. Huntington B e.a c h High opens the new Empira League football season tonight.-11t 8, hosting Saddleback lligh in the first~ver meeting bet"·eco the tv.-o scOOols. Huntir.gton Is seeking its first league title since 1966 \\'hen it won the Ir.,.inc I.eague. s1111r11 Prtp c'".Jlifr;~Y iv to pace the derense. N.-..,.rt "'""" un 11•1 wnnnlflS'IM' 0•111 MIU• Dl.htM I. Prlnc1 !W) 101161 2. 5111 !Wl 11.e Johll Ptn,. 10""'; J. CUne IW) 1o·a ; 4 11r1tr RT Cr1l11 Flll11d'11$i (Wl 10.•t, S Kl"ll INJ 10·501 6. 11.0 Hick Vocc1 EJU IN J 10 51; 1. Fukumoto IH I c Mlkt T•......- I0.5t, 1. P1t!e>n IN) 11.0J; f . •r1ck11'1" LG Wn Colllw IW) 11:05; 10 Gr111dt11 {W) 11:011 The Oilers could re\'er really ~ put things togelhcr in the 11s Sunset Lea"gue, but ccach Roy 1tt1 Brummett is confident hi" ·~ m team will be a contender in \!All.SITT' 11, 1t11Deri'°"-·uo 11 :Jh 12. Arrigo LT Joe c.""'"" (Nl 11:~; 11 .llnont -no ll:l(;--Lie AP'nlllfO M111go11 14. S.Ummtr1 !Wl 11 ::ll!I. 011 Ill •enavld•l JUNIOR \IAlllllT'Y Fii II.on KMmlll HIWJlll1 H1r .... (2!1 13') Wclmllll!W Tll D1rryl Ho- 1. lair.en (WI 11 :21; 1. F~Dlln FL 1.llkt Hun" 00 ll:JoJ; l. Slmg.tl<"d. IN) 11 :~; ~-KICh• {N) 11,e ; 5, Hf!'• \WI 0•~· Wills Oefetr1• 11:'1; 6. P1tton (Nl 11:(2; 7 . .lnett...-. DE .lr"ullo Ma!i~ftll (WI 11 :"3 : a. Fltr !NI 11:!.I: '· OT JOI!(,.,..,,~" l..01nc1 (N) 11 :5*: 10. McOr>n.l<I !NI OT CrilQ ~v!l1~.:..1 11:00. FllOStt·SO"N DE RlctJr<I lleni N .... ,.,, H••-\4Jl 115) Wt'ltmi!UtM' Lii ROfl Kc .... -r. 1. Var11.1:1. CW 11:32; 2. Her109 l l R I'~ !ro·~n1~1 flVI H:»; ), Htmllkln (WI 11!10; Lii Jclln Giil 4. CornlckV {W) 11:11; S. Arr"VO ll l •V(I '.'!,rthgl~n !\'!) 1:,2; '· C'onk (Ill 11:"3! 1. OS Kerry Cr~bb 011rlo 1Nl 11:~; t . Oou..,jy !Ml Ol 0 1.1rYI H; • l 12:19; t. MJlheo (Wl 1?:59; lO. DiiVIJ S C~rll WclM! {N) n :..i. l!J MMkn1 lJfl U21 Cr..11 Ma. -:~ tht-new circuit. "' The Oilers are fl '-:!: p u i r, ~ :g · f:t\•,;ritcs to d£'feat Saddleback. "' '" ~, '" '" 11;; '" ... m '" •• Hunti~<Ttoo and th e Hoadrun· ncrs ente r the game winless, coming off close setbacks in last \\'cck's .action. Saddleback Jost a 12-10 decision tQ Garden Grove and the Oilers dropped a 2.5-14 contest to !\farina in a game ?.iJ.ich could have gene either \\·ay. I. Kof1r !Cl 9:51; 2. Money CE) 10:0$; 3. Yovno <Cl 1<J:Gt; I. Go••• CE) 10:1J; 5. H&wkln!.On (C) 10:11·1 4. Elli• (C) l<J:19; 7. Farrtrl tC JO:Z;; t . Le,11r (CJ !O:lJ; 9. Gill"lll'llr (C! 10:J.t: 10. lt.crllrr,er lE ) IO::ia1 1\, N!''lell (El 10:j2; l). Samwn IE) 11:01; 1]. NorWOC>d (E) ll:Tl; 11, Rl!ov (E) 11:7'. JUNIOR VAllSITY El Ml<lenl ISi) nn (Kii MtU 1. Tl>c.m'°~°" !Cl 10:26 Ceo~"' •t>eordl; 1. Sm!tlt (C) lO:lJ; 3. Elliott !Cl 10:36; '· Kol., CC) 10:171 &. Wri~lll \Cl 10:51; '· Ove111on (.Cl 11:02; 7, Grt lnor (C) 11 :21: I. Wtrd !El n :ll; '· SulllYin {El 1\'.4ll 10. C1Y1n111n (C) ll:Sl. l\later Dei, Lake'~'ood Both teams 1'ill probably be sticking to what they do best, not knowing that much .about the Gp?)sition. Hun·. lington likes to stay on the ground behind its veer attack and Saddleback likes to plow up the middle from its po\\·er ,.ROSH,SOf'H 1!1 ,,.,.,,.,._ illftel!I (Mii M.W 1. Pe!erwn !Cl ll:OS; 2. Shtc~eltofd (Cl ll:Z: 3. SlltnQ (C ) ll:J.O; 4. Zltgl•r <C) 12:09; s. Pro!lltt CC) 11:09; '· G1t!1oghlr (C) 12:10: 1. 0'N•"1 !Cl 11:11; 1, H1v111 !El 12:1~: t. (iYl ntgll (Cl 12:23; 10. Wllll1m1 CEl 11:'2, YAll.SlTY S•H!t\Wo(t (tll 1211 HU'll"lltl•n •tic~ Tangle I..fonnation. ruck Sater has taken over as the starting quarterback for the Oilers and for good reason . He is an excellent ball handler, important for a veer atta<:k, and can t~1''. He had only one completion against ~farina, but Brummett by All-Crestview L e a g u e feels he has the arm to get tackle Scott Johnson (117). the job done. He can also 3. Corona del l\far. The execute the sprint out very Sea 1Gngs are 0-2 going into well. league combat, bul may be Starting behind Sater "·ill the team lo beat \\'ith their be Loren 1.licklin and Greg Schaff is moving slc>tback Rrmdy Adams. a sophomore. to tailback and inserting Vince Herman at slotback. Th e t wo regular srarlers-Rrian \Vood and Ron "'ade-arc sidelined for the · year with Injuries. Nit:z.ko"·ski. ~ficklin it; a threat tough defense and ;:r potcn- t6 break a\.ray any time while tially tough offense around :Nitzk:H\'Ski bas become an quarterback Gary Guisness. outi::tancling kickoff ruirl punf Corona dcl i\1ar is solid on l E Oen~~= E~o~;';;~t o11'"" HS return man.1.ticklin fs a\·erag· defense in every category and 8. Tustin. Tustin hasn 't LT Ron c.m,n us In d seems to lack only the KO LG Marli: F1t•n us g 8.8 yar s per carry. h S .11 • , disp\a.vl'd the expected savvy c F••"" Jllua 1&.S The Oilers \\'ill operate punc · li · Its hard to in 17-0 and la-8 losses to RG sieve C"-'"' uo against a Saddleback defense evaluate Cd~t. due . 10 the ru~-Un i\'ersity and La Habra. :~ t"::: ::~!"" ~:: which has vutly improved--g~ compellt JOn invoh·ed in New coach Jeff Jes""rsen o11 Tlm Yl tlsldetl ::~ since ylcldin" 42 points to non:Jeague pTh)f. ,,,... ~:-~::'~= 'fiss' V' , b . "(s has rour rf!urn1ng starters. SS Vince Htr.,..n -~;:~ • 100 1e10 m 1 opener. -4. rtlagnoli:.1. The Si:'n tinels ho1\e\'ct'. and are by no "'ay sa• c••"""'" ot11M1 The Roadrunners m ad e v.·ill fall from this echelon if doomed for the cellar. DE Tom ,.,,_ 1,~ cha n---se\·eral nges after that e:n· tailback Don Kindred doesn 't MG Ponoo v111s;o., 1to barrassing effort and they get back in the lineup in a g~ °,!;.~ ~Ol""i~':9:' ~~ seemed 10 hal'e paid off. hurry after suffering a Pi·CJJ Footllall '-• ....,.,k F111•11 11s . Led by .T~y Boo.well , \\'ho shoulder injury in the opener ~: r~a~~~ ::i ~s dev~loping into an o~tstan~-· v.·ith Orange-a 13-0 victory :e~·v~~l5~'MTir&',~'2f g: ~,::'M~~11 ;!! 1ng hne~cker, Huntmgtor. s for lifagnolia. Bl•l>llP Am•• 15, "".al• 0 DB Vine• tte•rn•n 1tS defense will have to stop the .....:::.:..=~::::::_ ______ '"""-':::::'-"'C::."":..:_ ___ ~_:c:::_c.:..:c:... ____ _c n1nning of ~y tailback Cla.rell(!e Jackson. Wvftlll'lllllll ... ell O"- TE 01,k l ullar RT flob Slmtk JIG John Hll11on C O•nnl1 L.upllt!ls LG Chrl1 Kini l. T Gtrt1nd l ol"-'5 SE J ohn Potter OB Rick Stltr RI Lortn Mlcklln RI GrtV Nll1ko""'kl FL Tv Tor•t• "' "' m "' '" ·~ ... "' •• "' "' Mllll!lnellilt flH'" Deftfls. E Okk 11u111r T Kettl\ Dionne HG M1rk DllYll T ft l(lll rd C11PD E Greo T'-fftll LS Joltn Hllnon L• Toby e on-11 M Jim l..UCl l Cfl T~ Torrti Ct l.Ol"tn M!clllln s Greg ,..lllko.,.~I "' '" "" m '" ... "' m '" • 110 )~ • I, All!;el !H) t :ll; 2. Villt CS! 9:5': J. Giiford (HJ lO:cu; " WlliOll IH) lO:U; 5. \V1l>0n !SI 111:091 6. Mc01111'"'n CHI 10:12: I. Senl1on !HI 10:1'; I. H1rre!l fHl 10:20; '· Ctll'~O !HJ 10:20; 10. Kimmer IS) 10:31; 11. fll•:~~ <Sl 10:511 U. 1t1'mer ISi 11 :10; IJ. Mo>QIHll 15} 11:3'; \(. Arhu C5l 11:06. JUNIOlll VARSITY S1dd1t .. c• Ull !Ul Hllftlll'lllfM •11c~ I. Tr•in.or CHJ 10:21 : l. IC.fltgtr (HJ 11 :00; 3. BUiit" (HJ 11:07; 4. Shor! fH) 1!:11"1: 5. Kn lghl lHl 11:10; '· Smith IS 11:.0; I, ,i.pp~rson (Sf 11:,1; 1. 01r>d11••n !Hl n:OJ1 9. Wilt!nl (5) \?:OJ; ID. Ov•m• (HJ U:16. LONG BEACH -In 9.'ha! figures to be one C)f the top CJF 4-A football games this v.·eekcnd. Mater Dei and Lakev.1Xld tangle tcnigh\ at 7:30 at Veterdns Stadium, hc<e. The hcsl:ing Lancers and 1.fater Del are both undefeated and rated. in the CIF poll. Lakewood climbed to seventh th is \l'tek after blanking North Torrance, ls.-0. and Mater Dei is 14th ·and is com1ng off a :J7--0 win over Santa Ana . CdM, }f ag11olia Mix; Defenses i11 Spotlight FlllOSH·SO,.H Sa111111•1ck (•0 (lf) N1111l!"!llt11 •11cll 1. R~~l~s fH) 10:!'' 2. O'l~~ ~!!~ •· l.loor111011s& (H) ll:J21 S. Sleirl_y (H) 11 :'5; '" Crtin .(HI 11:'6; 1. G'l,,er !Hl n :•': 1. Carr (Hl 11:!4; r· l.l1nvef !S ll:J4; 10. \\'o°"'lcc~ H! II :~~-VAllSITY F61111.l1!11 Vlllt/ 1•11 {11) E11ls111 1. McCe>nne11 ( ) 11:01.· 2. Wtlc111< IE ) 11 :11: 3. H'j'111 (El ll:J.I : 1. .lCOlle lFl 11:(): . l!llounl \E! 11:11: 6. To..,111( (El 11:59; 1. Se~ffl fE) 12:01: a. s1r1ctr111d !Fl 12:1lJ1 ~-Tes:r1tt tF) 1?:05: 10. Cum..,,t'IQs (Fl 12:15; 1. 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OrtDn IL.I l!'D<I; •.,•,•Ml'l IL) 11:1!111171,",'"'• r~ck (Ml )!1 ! l. 'i'11T'•IM 0 11:J1; '· Vt11e'"f (Ml 11:311 10, G;vcl• ,,,,, 11:«1> ,.ltOjW•SO,.H .0.~11!111 llU 110 L•t 'I 1. f;nl1!(bff (Ml 11:1f1 t. f&•l1~ IMt J1:)!)1 I'-Cot111w1v IMj 11231 1. ~,, •• (Ml 11 !1'1 J. ~1'"11 lM! \ltl11 ~1<11111111•11'111!1 tt..I 1!!111 l!non,11 1 u :tt1 t. c . w''""' M> 11:•1 M'. W1r11.-IMl 1ll'I01 O. "-'•'ii I Jl;Jl, • Both tea ms are excellent 1f<1mes. -On offense the ?ll<'tarchs and Lancers figure to present different attacks. Behind the running of Pat ?vlcKeon, 1.fater Dei will probably stick to the ground again \vhile Lake?.-ocd v.·i\l use the ann of Bill Raine to mo\·e the ball through the air. Lakel\·ood ccach Johl Ford has ahrays hud p:iSsing clubs snd this ye:t r d<>esn't figure to be an exception. Raine hasn't de\·eloped Into a top passer as yet, but Ford plans to ha,·e him put the ball up until he de\·elops. ' The r.fonarehs ground attack "ill miss starting fullb.'lck .Jim rudge, "'ho "'i11 be out \vi th :1 broken thumb. AnotheT backfi i!ld start er. '-lartin sun- dy, has a knee injury. Bob i\l:icauley "'111 replace Ridge and ?\1cKoon \\'ill sta rt in place on Sundy. Corona del ?\tar High's Sea Kings \viii find out in a hurry for gainlng the C e n t u r y League football crown are for real or nol The Sea Kings or coach Da\·e Holland \lie w Ith ?llagoolia at Ncy,}l'.lrt Harbor in the lea gue opener and the Sea Kings are one-paint fa,:cr- ites. Kickoff is at 8 for what figures to be a defensive oriented collision. Corona del ~lar enters ~ith its tough, 4-3 defen s ive alignme.nt-thc same that has blanked r.ta~a for the past · tv.·e> years. And ~1agnolia boasts a solid defensi\'e unit, keyed by de.fensive end Ron 1.tcFaddcn (160) and linebacker Dave l!Wltington (160). Corona de! l\lar appears to have the edge offensi\'ely. TI1e Sea Kings operate behind quarterback Gary Gulsness, a tiO..pound junior who ha! pr..r ved he c.m move the offense. tt.lcKt011, although not a !or'farter before tonight, ls the leading rusher on the ttam \\ith li4 y.ards in 30 carries for a 5.8 a\'erage. His stats are 50me't4'hat tarnished due to the Sen King.s' first t\\'o opponent• -ruaged "' 1.1ater Del and N~wport Har. "",lil,, bor. Howe\'er, in Century League n: play, Guisness is a potenli&I li: :dl·lcague candJdate. m He can nm and pes:t wtlh 1,i. ·.authority. Anet Corona del r..tar xJ has ~!art.)' and ~fikt Ferarro ~rg ln the same backfield as Its in chief runners. fra1 Defmlvety, Rhett Tucker l' ha., shown he's capable of 1 puttlng the ORJ!OSitlon dov•n from spot. his middle linebacker to 100 percent: with Don Kin- dred's availability as the starting tailback Wlknown. Hov.•ever. Ron Hunt has shov.'TI good 'passing ability at quarterback and A1agnolia figures to give Ciorona del r..far's secondary a good test. ·~ '" "' '" "' '" •• "' ·~ •• '" "' '" ... \ 110 EAGLES ••• I "' '" "' '" '" ·~ "' Cot&laDed1From Page BS While he ~dn't reveal any secrets, .Ki er· did indicate he woukl ra e aorne ch:lnges in his dcfcnsi've a!ignn-.ent. "There are a lot of things you· can de> ke spllUln,i lhe line out." The Estarida olrCD:le will be gear«! to lfiO' diatge of the ot'fenslvi llnt. "You don't •in football g!mes It y~r offensive line doesn't do ~ob. ~ much depends on , blockers and how they handle -dclensivf! chn rge," SHOW ••• PLAN NOW TO ATTEND! YOU'LL SEE ... Motor Homes & Campers• Shells •Trailers • Vans & Van Conversions • Sail Boats• Catamarans •Ski Boats • Motor Cycles • Off the Road Vehicles • Camping Equipment and hundreds of other Exciting Exhibits. MANY NEW FOR 1975 RECREATfON VEHICLES & BOATS TO BE ON DISPLAY FOR THE FIRST TIME! SPECIAL FAMILY ENTERTAINM~NT DAILY! you'll see the World F~mous Karl Winn walk the high wire ... Karl & Sheila in their exciting high -wire Motor Cycie act ... a thrill for all ages! SHOW HOURS: 5-11 P.M. Weekdays-Noon-11 P.M. Saturday-Noon -9 P.M. Sunday. Adults $2.00 !Children under 12 FREE with adults) SAVE 50~ on ah adult ticket with your s pecial discount tic ket, avalra ble at you r nearest Alpha Beta Market, Thrifty Drug Store, Show Exhibitors & other area stores. A-GEORGE COLOURIS PRODUCilON • • \1111111 "u' '"' Pl''"''' ,.ubtl ..... lt7• NOTIC "'"'"' ll\l<tl'1 Ch.lmbe Cosl1 eVIOHICe A Q\tltld Am 0 '41w1r ttllOIOUI Sir•!, ...... Connr911 NOTIC at t111 wrllftft llt'm wr """ ..,_ i TAT .. ''" ... M EXP .. _ CllU ..,,, . ·-Jutv 30. ... Skn>tr C1UI01" Tlll1 (Of"Wll TM• County s.pt1/fl PvDl1 m1em SU ST £111'9 .lV15 Et HOTIC: <rtdl!Ot• tltll Ill "" u• -· ..... ...iltled .. d111ro CUltTIS, S.1'111 .... In •II al ••Id ti"' . .... • AL.AMC 61t Clwl S1nl1 A Ttl1 1'1 Aft"'111V PvDlls $apl11n ... •• T .. In '' " .. •«' ''" DEAN. rnoll>er, h1'11ng -· EIETTY ~Pllllc•lf OE.lN'~ OIANE ·-· Ind di 1n u lcf '"""' "'~ of 1.rn., DI .... '""'" lt It of ti-Iii o-ra 11 te11I ctulw I.lid 1111 D1111d 1971 SU ST T NOTICI ''"'.lL IEKIC '" ATTO TIDN "°' SIJAN "' •OAT ... OISTR E•lll• "''° kn DYl!N, ... otte Mlrtllfr « '"' Cltnt. '" OJ! K(OIHll for: All FMIJ I 11-r """ '"'' .. " . l~·1, M" ... r1ttrt1K 111111cvt ~I 1111 "" D< I!\ t!it ' ... ' Dilvt C1t1rro1 ..... Mll'-1 IRUM SSS I~ ,_. "'" (tl AlllrM Pull!! ..,;.,., \ P~ NIYfICE ' . Soling Races Top ~eafure.· """ Dilly P'!lol ()(toiNr '· iil61•1l PUBLIC NIYflCE •letll'IO\IS IVllN911 NAMI! ITAT8¥1NT Tiit fOllOW(nf Wtont 1r1 00!"9 bl.l1lneu It ! A:ECYCLED CTCllE, •tSO W. CN1t Hwv .• KflWJIOl't ... c~ .. c.. f'2MO L1rry A11tll MtNMly, 1732 Cypt1U .._No. e, Hununqton ltach, c1111. m.1 -Oontld K11th MCNM ly, 7 0 31 -;,-::;nne Dt., HuntlllffOl'I l•kll, C•llf, Thh llu11MSS fl COl'ld\ltltd by 1 lln'IUtd parlner•hlp, L1rr11 McN•lv 7h1• ll•l•m..-.f w11 flltd wlftl 1111 County Citric ol Clr•l'IGt County on S~ltmbtr 11, 1974. ,ullUUltd Or1no. StPllmbtt 11, 10, lJH Co•st '" •mn Dtltr ,!tel Oc!otier ~. ""'" PUBLIC N011C.(!: SoUng sailors will see action Saturday and Simday b1 Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's ~ nu.al PJd.aJak Memorial Trophy n>galta to he sailed on courses outside the harbor. The Podalak series was originally &11.lltd in 10.meter sloops, the ravortte craft of the late Walter Podalak who dled at the helm ol his !Go meter CoqulUe. during an Alamitos Bay A r g o s y race. The series later v.-as swlt<hod to Ibo Soling, one of the Ol)IJllpic classes . Other regatta actkln in Newport this ''eekend wil l be Lido Isle Yacht Clllb's Fall Reaatta, Saturday and Sun- d ay;. Balboa Yacht Club's. Singlehflnd.ed race on Saturday; Newport Harbor PUBLIC NOTICE ILl.,1441• IU,IJllOll COUll:T OP THI NOT/Cli 0 , Jll!Mll.ll:lltl STATI OF Cl.Ll,Oll:NIA '011: NOtlCI! IS HERl!8Y O!VIN tilt! Oii TMI COUNTY 0, Oll:AN•I! OCt-r U. 197~, ., 6:)0 11.m .. or 111 _.,. Mo. A.et• • lh1rt1tltr •·• pt•cll(1bl1, h~ lht COUflell ffOTICE 0" MIAllffG OP ftCTITION Chftmbers of City H•!1, 71 F1lr D'lv1, l'O• 'JtOIAT• OF WILL ANO l'Olt Co51• Mfh, tht City COt.lflclt '4'111 tt"'-LITTl!•s OF ADMINISTll:ATION rvldencl r.-;•rdlnt Ctt'llln COl'idltloN WITH THI WIL~ AMNIX~O -rttulrtd llY z-Exc1p!IG11 , 21!·7)(111 IE1t1lt OI JOH ROON y SM TH AmllfldlCI, for lltobtfl E. Gh!Jtllll. :ttla I • D~1w1r• Pli tt, Cotlt MIH, to 111.11111 1 •fie k,_ I I JOHN II:. SMITH. De«••• rell11I-!TINll119 IMl~t 6'9 W"-t l~lh ed. SlrNI, CC.I• Mtla. 11: UHi tor rtheir!nt NOTICE IS HElllEllY OIVEN llMI has tletn l~lti.tfd try. I Newport llHcll JUlllE. MAIUIE.-ARlll.LLO bl '111<1 11¥•· Con!t•~1lh1n t/ff Jthov1h'• Wllntl'nn 1,. • 11t!lll1111 tor Probale VI Wiii 11'1d f'tOTfCE I[ ,URT,,Ell: OIY£.N. "11111 !..-.l•111.1n;1 !!! L~lttrt of l.df!llnbtr1.llon 11 !ht 1klr11ntn!lO!>lll l(fTl6, ottl llld wllli tl>t Wiii .l.~nt•ecl to 1111 Ptfl!IOnlr, -wrlnrn com1T1111t1 for or ttt lMI this rlll'l'tnct lo which It tn1dt tor futllllr Yacht Club's regatta for Lehman:12s and Lasers Sun· day, J!nd Southshore Sailing ClubT"Pomeroy , Class.le. one ·or the races ln the High Point Series for Atidget Ocean Rac- ing Fleet yachts on Sunday . Southern California Yachting Association calen· dar: ~ewport • BalbOa BAHIA CO RINTHIA N YACHT CLUB Podiak Men1orial Jtegatta, Saturday, Sunday, LIDO ISLE YACHT CLUB -.Fall Regatta, Saturday, Sunday. BALBOA YACHT CLUB - Singlehanded race, Saturday. NEWPORT HARBOR YACHT CLUB -Lehman 12, Laser Regatta, Sunday. SOUTH SHORE SAILING CLUB -Pomeroy . Classic (High Point Series) _Sunday. San Diego , CORONADO YACHT 'CLUB -Boat Knife Series, Sabot, Saturday. OCEANSIDE YACHT CLUB -Pacific Series, PHRF, Sat- urday, Sunday. SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB BOATING Giddings Fleet Cham· pionship, Soling. Saturday, Sunday: Walennan Series, JOR, Sunday; Ballas Serles, MORF, Sunday, SOUTHWESTERN Y ACllT CLUB -Arden Series, PHRI-', Sunday. ·SILVERGATE YACHT CLUB-Rorison Serles SDHF, Sunday, Los_ Angeles • Long Bea1:b SEAL BEACH Y A C H T CLUB Columbus D oY ' Regatta. 1.1U classes, Satu~ay, Sunday •• ,.._ - CAllRIU..0 BEAGII YACHT CLUB _;.. Famtly Cruise, Saturday, Sunday. Sauta ~1onfca Day CALIFQRNIA YACHT CLUB -t:.azy 8 llilce (Fred f[urris series) JOR·PliRF, Pit ORF, Saturday, WESTWARD CRUISING CLUB -13th armual Cat ll11rbor Cruise, Saturday. MALIBU YACHT CLUB - A r b i t r a r y Championship, multihull, P~1A Sa\urday, Sun· day. · WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB -Jolly J{oger Regatta, L'enterboards Ulldcr 17 ft. Sun. day. PACIFIC r..IARI NERS . Y ACliT CLUB -Inverted Start Race, Chuck St e i 11 Sel'ies, PHRF, Sunday. North SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB -Geary Invitational: Aiercury llace of .ChanlpioM. Sa\l!fday~ Sunday. Utm will 114'1\ttnl.-'--...... Pt•llcul1rs, 11111 1t111 1111 tlrnt •~ct EILEIEM .,., ftHINNl!Y II -u.rll'flf""~iMt-llilliiiii iii CHy Clttlt of tht lor Ocloblj" ll, ftU, t i t •lO 1 m City 'o1 C•t• M11• Jn !ht <ourtrMm of 0ti:i1rt;,...n1 ·N~· "ullll11\Mf 0••111• Cot11t Otfly Pl!~, 3 of 11111 courl, et 700 Civic Ctnte; Ocllllllf' 4, 1974.,. m .. 7A O!"lvt Wtst, In ftll Clty of SITllt Ana, ---::;;-;:::-;:::-:::c::::::::::----1 C1lll1>rnl1. 3-Newport Boats Sail Ref ere nee. Book Puts Neiv R1iles in Orller PUBUC NOTICE DI*! Octoblr I, 19H WILLIAM S. SI JOHN, • Caunty Cltrk STATIMIMT 01' AIAlllDONMINT Mil.VIN I'. t OHIN OP use 0111 . ''"' "" 111111 llf c 11norftl1 111111. •tCTITIOUI IUSIMllSI NAM• .rl Cl¥1c Ctllft" Dr. W. Tllt-foltl7wiTIO"'Hf•lll'IVtllvt ttlell<IDMd .Sallb AM.-Celfftnll1-nm--ID v n-Sea·. lawyers in-:the'" yacht' for cl,arity, "111C bOok contains 1111 u~ rA lh• flclll!ou1 bullntH n•fTlt • 1n4l ltlWll1 a a1·ta racing fratemJ'ty \VJ.II be ;.,. . ' EXPl!R.7 PAO COMPANY, 17nt 'AltlH'llf'I' ..,, htll!Mtr uo nearly" 100 illustrations by Skr.-rk l!tlvd.. Sult• "'' lrr1111, 1'11bll111"d'· Ort ni:t• CN1t 0111y P!lo!, terested to learn that a new c.111orn1e nm Oda11tr 1. A, 1~ •• u1l ~····2• I James n-\VJ. tt il!e San Fran T• '"'''J , , , • ... -..r ru es handbook for racing ~ • • "' ous us 111• .,,,. A+"•rr..i ""';~ty·three oI the West · ·• M I 1o 111ovt w•s nlMJ 111 oranot Ctiunty an PUBlJC NOTICE i '"" sailors is just off the presses cisco artist. a lory Cup win· July )(!, lf1~. KEl!tEX l!NTER'fll:ls&s, 1 1, s s Coast's top sailing yachts have and.,;nady to take its p.lace lier and s8.Umaker. ~:ir,o?n1• =·· Sult• '"· ""1111• suPi•io11:'1/01~i.: Dir TNIJ made application for entries in tlie pockets or skippers. Thi• bl.ltlne11 w.. conducltd by I STATI Of' CAl.lf'Oll:NIA 11011: • ""-'I R y cht Cl 'b' 3 d r The book is published by cor1t11r1110". TM• COUNTY ol' 01.1.N111 in LA;: ey a u s r ' The 'Yaoht Racing Rules Spyglass Catalog Co., 2415 • •• E.!!_X ..!,M!.~Pl!SES HI. A.el,,. biennial Marina del Rey ro Interpreted," Jack H. relier ,,_ " _,,_ MOTICI Oii' N•All:IN• OF PITITION \Vcbster St.; Alameda. valif. A<tln11 S1<.r1t1ry-Tr1111.1rer 1'011: PJtOtAl«: 011 WrLL ANO 1'011: Puerto Vallarta face. Jr., is desi gned fo r quickl;::=======:o:===il Th!• 111ttmt nt w•• ftrtl!I ""'"' '"" L11n111:s o P ADM1N11T11:AT10N reference and Is annotated .•• C011ftty Cltl"k of Otl/IOI' County ~ WITH TMI WILL ANNIXIO w Stp!tmbef" 24, 1974. Esl111e ·tt GEOll:Gt.l.NA TEEPLE. Closing: date for entries has the North American Yacht •wtll DtCeallld. I n .. · )J · d " ,ullll111td Or•• c,,.,, Dt11y l'Uat, NOTICE 1$ HEll:E8Y GIVE N thtl been set or Ocl 31. l14A.'IOg .ruon ec1sions on ap-S~tmbsr 17, •!'Id OctolMlf" 4 11. 11, WRAYANNE T. LEE "'' fllt<I h('fth• I peal. It mcorporates all rules 1t14 ' M0'1·1• pel"11111 for Protwol• llf Wiii •ncl far Three \'.>f the p~tive en-· · thro h the r--·-• _ luutrM:L._Of Llft11"1_of Adtl'llnlllr•llon ·-r~~ -rey1~ . ug 1;61;1" ---=P~UB=LI~C~N~=-~c~.-~~·lw1tt1 tliif""'Nm ;t;nrititlll to 1M -111111110ner. ~tries are fiOniNewpOrt. Beacll. ~le.-~· '"-=-"'==1 VII Q fttt•ftl'ICI to Which It "'adt tor lurillrr -------------l,..l'f1cu11r1, •rtd t1111 111e 11,.,. 1rt11 11t1ce They are Bob Beauchamp's The new pocket book has I .... t rlf hffrlng tnl IOmfl ~II llttn Ill NOT1c11 To c11:1ro1T011:t ™' 0c1o111r 22. '"" •' 1:)(1 '·"'" Columbia-57 Dorothy 0, rearranged the rules in logical SU .. lllOll: COUllT Of' THlr> In lht courtraom ot DtCM'"""""' Mo. I sr.t.TI 0, CAli,o11:MJt. ,.0• ' et .. 111 c(ll.lrt, ., 100 c1v1e c .. ,.. NHYC, a veteran of all three order and te Is the yachtsman couN~ ~,::""' ~~Wior::.1'' _ln ·1111 City DI 5•nt• Ana, py races plus other Mexico not only what the rules say est•i• DI Avis H. VAUCHt.H, ,11;, 011..t s.,t....,ber '°· it7• races· George Tooby's one-ton but what they mean in con· AV1$ EILEEN VAUGHAN Ottfflld WILLIAM I . SI JOMll, '. . temporary terms. c.:~;e °'1'Je,'ll!.., n!'~~-w1u..ii.~'.!J:~oT c~ Jane JI,_NHY.C,_and_ Designed-a a----qulck toot tti.11 •H Pl,.,,.,. ~nt c111ms aoe1ns1 "'1'" Mlt-... °'"" 11•· • Dan Elhotts's Starwagon. t11t t1ld Otc9dtnl -.=1 ....0.. •• 1,... lo "' ,....,.,. ... eflt, ClilllWlllt rl"9 ,....,, • (11 41 ""'"2 llltm, wltl\ lllf MC:ttltry vouclllf'1, In Att-w ffri ,11111-lht Offlet ot tllt (itrk of the l lllVI erlll!IH court, or IO Pf"ttlnl llltm. with P11bllll!etl Orano-C~•I Oally Pllol. ths ntetn1ry 'llOUCher" ft 1111 11,... OCloter i. •, 10, 1114 31Qc>.1• PUBLIC NOTICE dtr1lgl'lld ti 11'11 offltt of l t!Otnty ALAN CURTIS, 611 Clvle Clllf• Ofl'll W1$1, Slnll An•, Cl lllornl1 fV'Ol, w11r,11 11 1 ------~=~-----I Ille pltct of buslntU ol tht .,llOtrllOlltd • ....S I" 111 m11ttrs Dlrlllnlnt fo the ttlai. NOTICt TO CllDIT911:S ot Mid dtcedfl'I!, wl!Nn tour ,,,.,..rtlt SU,llUOJt COUlT 01' THI( t!ltr IM 11,.., 111Jbllct110fl ot ""' nollc•. ITl.TI 0, CALlp.()•IUA P:Ollt Olltd S111tembtr 25, lf74 TMlr COUNTY 01' OUM•I All:1"14Ull: NEWTOH HOl.l)INQ h. A.elMI M mll\lttr.tar of lht Elftlt of FLOYD HENRY AMl!tROSE, tlltl'I ol tilit OtcNlld. 1DOW ¥"'*' dtctt:IMI NOTICE IS HElEIY GIVEN le 1llf ALAN CUllTll u.clller1 ot lllt illloVt Nrnfd iillctdlfll tU CJ'llc C....., ort'lt Wfff 11111 Ill OtrJMt 111¥1,. cla11t'I 11Mlntl S1nt1 A111, Ctlltlnltl tt7tl lhil .. 1c1 dtc-ltnl trt rt411lrtd to flit Toh 17141 ..,,... !Mm, wllll ll1it ntellhl'Y 'IOlilelltr1, In AfltnttY ftt" Mmlnlltl'iifW Ille etllc1 of lht d•r-af 1"9 .tiove A number of the yachts , e.. E • •74 planning to a make the race ~s A . DA TSUM will baVe returned from the •• 61 0 oalv, '99• mo .. + t-;,;11:...o.u. . upcoming Uis Angeles to .COSTA.MISADATSUM Mazatlan race just in time .2145Hld:IOl.ILYD,.C.M. for the Puerto Vall art a ' .S.co.6410 downwind slide. I~"""~""""""~~~~~~~ I Interest in the race was sparked by the possibility that MOTH CHI'(, LIAS.IHW Mark Johnson'• n:root ketch •75 MOHTi CARLO Windward Passage, and the S 12400.,0. ·,62-fuot sloop Ragtime, sailed :ie MO. Ollen Erl<! L••"" by a Long Beach Yacht Club NtCIDt'll .. au10.i ....... ~•1•""'1Q. We know more about bicycles than anyone else in town. 11 makes sense to buy bicycles trom the people who hnow them best. lhe men at , your Raleigh dealer ha\le !he.. lr<li1>1ng..and experoence- 10 help you and your tam•ly sel'ect line Aaleighs. Alld they have the exc!usi\le Raleigh CuslomSizet>: to make sure that e\leryone gets a perlect cyc;ling Iii. RA.J,E/t,;H CYQf WORKS Ltd . f.o!"°"llHI Pa1elg11 Dllltt 1122 ..... port lh·d. Con .._541-5711 Published Ot•ni:tt C011f 0.!1y ll"ftol, tnll!ltd court, «· te pr1Mftl tl'llm, wltl\ !.tlllltmbef" 11, tnd OClablt 4, 11, 19, ltit ntclSll'J vovthtn, lo !ht u~ lf1• at.U-7• clt••lclned •I he offl« of htr t ltorneys, t JONES AND JONE5, 112 Eltl tlrotdw1y, P BL! 011nis.11, C.llfor11I• tl205. Wlllcll 11 1111 GIOTH CHIVIOLfT syndicate will again be match·l!=~·u:·~·~-~·~·~~~-§·~h~•;•~<~•~~~~~:;~;;;~~:~~~ ed in .a duel fur line lionots. ,.,."''' · •••-1111 Tn the 1973 Transp.ac (~ · 1 V , C NOTICE 111act or bu11,,... o1 111t ""°"'sttnt<1 ----,.--'--~------In Ill mllltrs ptrltll\lnt~ 19 tlM •ll•lt tHfNt-.Oi'lllblt COUIT Ofll --.t l!•ld -dtefftnt,-wfttlfll~tn THI nAT• 0, CM.IP:OlltNIA l f!ti rllt flrlf MlbllUtlon-ol llllt riotl~. , IN AND .POl THI IE,.'l;JtlCI! ELIV.ll!TH NEW couJtTY Of'"oa.t."e-·-__ Extevtt111..of. ,,,. wm at Ne, A nUI !hi RoW iltrnM altiClil'lt. Oll:DIJl TO IHOW CAUIJ ,Oa JONllS AND JONft • CMl.Nll 01' JU.Ml" nt e ....... ,,.., In te LINM DIA.NI DIAN, MlfWr, 8'1M1~, Clllf. fUM by BETTY 0. HA.DRID(ll!, Mt 11\btMr, , ... u111 uw1i1 For Chi"" <tf Html• • . A"-'P ttr ll•fCVt!"I• T!WP IPJ1lle1ffon ot LINOA O~E l'ulll!shed Of>•"llt Coat! Ot ltr 1'1101 DEAN, by BETTY O. ,HAOfUDG£, hit $tfltM1bfr 20, 27, Oclobtr 4 If, 1'1• rnotrtt1r, 0ttr11-r, ttr ch1noe flt """''· • 3"2·7• PUBLIC NOTICE h1\llr>Q bttn rllld In c-t. 1ild It llp(llarlnt frOl'll Miii •llPM<ttlan tNI BETTY 0, NAORlDOE'. 1111 tlled 1n e111tllt1!10Q gropotlllf lhll LINOA OtANe'J------1-,-~-,..-1-,----- 0SAN's ntinl.i~ clltngtll l'I LINDA SUl'lll:IOllt COUll:T 01' THI OlAHE NAORIOf.i£. N(>W, tl'>trllari. It ts 111AOy ord~ ITAT5 Olll CALi,01.NIA llOJt tnd di~, ttllt 1!1 ~' Int"'"'.. THI COUNTY Of' OIU.N•a In Slid nielttr dO lllPltf bef-th!• NI. A41"1 Court Jn . Ot11trtment 3 Cf1 !ht 29111 NOTICI 0" MIAltNG 0, ll"lTITION d1y of OC!c!lor. 1914, 11 10:1)(1 e'clock P:Ollt l'll:oeATe 01' WILL AliO 1'011: 1.m.. fl# Uld dtY lo lhow CIUlt why LITT811:S 0" AOMINlnJt"'IOM '"' ., 1, , • °' WltN TNll WIU ANNllle D IP Cil on ar C •1'111 fl4t'Tlt E , ' ·' R"TH H •AnE• -· ... lhoukl nol bt or1"!9d ' a 1 "' " " ' ""'"" ' n 11 f!,rrllltr order.d 11111 11 copy NOTI CE IS HEll:EIY GIVEN th1I of ll\!1 Ordfr Oil' 11Utlll1Md 111 m. 'or1intf M1r9ari•t J . O.Voy h•• flied htrt!n 1, INflllon fol' Prl>blh! ol Wiii 1rid oenert c c 1 on, '1" nt n M C(ll.I y, 11 1e111 ,onct t l!Cfl Wlltk for four we· with !ht Wiii Annt•lld It in. '•lltloner. <e1slvt w .. u prior to flit •. ,. or ttltttfltt to whlcll It ml'dt for furlhtr Hid l\ttt11$. ' 11trlftvll 1$, •lld flNll !ht lllllt 11\d llltet Dtled flllt 16'1h cltY of Stptt1T1M\', llf htlf'!ngi IM um. hM bttn Ill 1914 for October 22, 1tu, 11 t :XI 1.m., FkAHI( DOMEHICHIN I In tlW courtroom of Oep11rtm1nt Ho. J~ ol Mid Su11trlor C8Ul'f ! 01' 111<1 to<il'f. 11 700 Civic CeMtr WISH&•, 'NSWMAN, CMlllSMAN lo Orl~t W11I, In tM City of Slnl1 Ant, •ALDOMAIO INCOJt,O•ATID ''o".~~1!·-ttmber :». lt74 • HI Mtfft l firflMI lll'tlll """wiLLl:;ar,11· It JOMN, If. O. l n •MI Co IY c k Wttl Cl'ltM, Ctlll«fll• •int CMAlll.llSui;.,_ll:ll T'f Alt-YI fW A,,llttl'll l'ubll11Md Or•l'lll• c-1 D•tlY ,liot, •n w. ''"' Strttt SIO!tmw 27. •fld OClobfr ... 11 11 Stnt• AM. CIM!tnlll ""' ~-.· 1'141 ""'"" 1'74 __. ~ Att-y Mr! ll"llltlllllff l"ubllt~d 0!'111'1111 Cots! 011ly PllOI. PUBUC NOTICE octoW i. ~. 10. 1114 369t·U - PUBLIC NOTICE " ( .Angcle_s to _HOl)9lulu) ~ime IZS'_~ ~ ~ -~ ~ • • • --~ -.-~ ~ -•w . edged Passage by 4y, minutes I 8ASEBALL-441T-8ASE8Atl:S • over the 2,225-mil~~·..... I NH 2s· c ' ~"!!,~.~.~ I Also seeking first to finish I ww.rnrtftsow..1.0 honors will be Fred Preiss' • HA.1101 IASllALL 1.1.TTIHCi IAHCiE 110 w. Wiit••·• converte<I 12-lricter Anitra, , C.M.-f"rectk• Mell•• ,.,.,.ct . ... ; PacifiC Mariners Yacht Club l:S ·-------------•••••25_ and John Scripps' 79-fobt ketch J\Uramar, San Diego Yacht Club. Out £or coITected time honors will be such velerans as Stuart Cowan's as-root sloop Chutzpalr,1iandicap W1nl'ler ·of the 1973 Transpac; \Vitchcraft, Art Blehrs 35-footer (aister- ship to Chutzpah):: D ick Kelton's Kari II , Los Angeles ch ub· oderic ,ark's ultra light displacement 40. footer Panache, and America Jane. Sun, "loon, Tides •ll:IOAY f:onc1 hl~ll 1?:15 ,.. ..... '" oriel low 6:02 11;m , '·' IATUll:OAY Flt1t ~!Git 11:33 1.m. "' Flr1t ow S:Od 1.m. '" s.cond 1-6:SS o.m • ... IUMOAY Flr1t h!i:th 1:29 1.m. ,, Flr11. low S131 1.m. ... $KOl'ld l\t9"1 12:10 D.'l'I. '·' 1:11 11.m. • •• 5.c~ tow Sun r .. $ •:so "·"'· 5•h •:33 11.m. Moon rla11 l::IJ 11.m. t\.oww hf I llAI .......... ,.,... S1t1 IC;02 •·"'· """' C. IYlfT J « l Ytrs •n...•_,..,. ... .,. Ceolalllot I i...ehptri•el HARl"OUR vw • I .,...,-: ' ' M<l OJ Ill" Ul!O SXI !OU!, .. fNI I CIOMl'<G fOfW 10UIOMfN1' ll'f(IAlS. TOOi IN fHI ,AIKING LOT ott 1S1 I l, KAftllA AW.• Oll:ANOr ......... -.n .. _. ___ _ "1)·1 &10 • f ' :· Friday, Octobtr 4, lq74 • DAILY PILOT rJ l •: • Sunset Ford Football · • • FORECAST • Bob Heusser ....... -. S-1.t Ford PREDICTS: Los AllCJtles • • • • • • • • • • 2 3 Detroit ••••••••••••••.• 6 RmM bock Oft tr.ck this Wtt'itnd. Look for them to wht b i9 against rather ........... Dttroll. - IUffAL0 •••••• 10 GIEEH IAY •••••• ll 1~11enot "'ald'>-ull lhtl "'°'11d 11<11 -oe-"' -c;oluMn "'' e"" PK•.,..i<'•''"O •• "<lMt. to..! dafll 1~.~ 1"'~ c~n •100 a~O.J.SI._.. · PHR.ADIL~S •••••• tl ,,AH DIEGO ...... 21 TAI_..,, fhil llPUOOll beMoln two 1>~~;;;.;:~1_..1,......, c~IPll' Ind c.lOMf ·~ •~•• <>T """ M'U(!ll CllJllJ'!l 'u'l>'•M<I llengot1 ¥<! Qgles~ ~ ..,...., tiv """'· • • CHICAG0 ...... 17 HEW Oll!AHS ••.••. 16 !Wiie ~" ~ .t>o ,.. ~ al'<I ,..,.,.,.'II 1"11 11•g g,.,.,,.~ <>PP0>1"'0 n•le,.•e• PIObll"'" Gary 14un <>I 8el'l' ta-ed 0:. Mnoe Ml~ ol &aw.. o-1 SAMNAMCISC0 •••••• 24 ST.LOUIS .•...• 21 -.. -"""' eDl>ld be O.CIOIHI by dllt••f'C.e or . ~·l•Ge. (lotll '"'P'''"'9'Y 2 .. ..,, 0 '"" !~ot two OI"'"' W~ll I PQltll ""' o:i.M gg ethef __.,, .,. ~ to 4~ , OAIU.ND •••••• 27 CLIYILAHD •••••• IJ Elfowf'>lll llisl m0g111 cltl:ll R~ 1 .. lel-clnn •""' tli&Oit wnll s..ier,.. Hootell9r. ci.-..ia...i 11.a IOll"Jlllir ·~" C.f'df. Dofl1 li::d. lot --••• 0-......dlO•lllbyl•. . PITTSllll&H .••••• ll HOUSlOM ...... 7 ~n'" """' ro hero in pielo•ft9 .,.,,.., 1>1<e. ~I" lll•ytod rioorty ..,. • ..,,.. Eapie1. ~ii.II me~ .. ~ l\ont. l)jlt119 ljlltts -.iorlOlot'!JHFC~-1'"'~13. -, • CIMCtHHATI •••••• JO WASHIHGlOM •••••• 17 Tl"oJo:)N """'"...,.:;or! al~9d !"-! H>e..e ...., .._ ltw!l"Clt>if, Ctoowgerl ol C.-Oo <l<llC-ly PIVW!d Olrit!W>M. !ii>-e tO gi-.e ll>rc.-potn\ to! "' °""9'IS I/Id ~ l>Ka~ ol -.. l•tld. DIMYll •••••• Jt IAMSAS CITY ...... 17 ~ o:irni"O oll l.l1111<11ylllgMs 111J11nt1Slllna1-l'iC In Choeta" OIOI twd. AfC W•lil ;ame INll <>OUld 1M1 HOftO ia. b' IU-Cil't lC doMoil ~ AvalL - MIW ........ MO ••• , •• J7 IALTIMOlf .••••• 10 08 $11'1 Plunloett artO 1'111 ~ of ~ ~ loQUWI Cob lrl ll>k Al'C EHi -'-8-t 1001ues •l'I -l!'OUnd q -~: .• loo tiOOll '/«. Monday, Oct. 7 MtAMt •••••• 24 HIW YOIK Jm ...••. IJ Jett ol!ense fClllld ~io In 11111t No tu11n;1,...lnii Ctoiitll lfld te .... Oolplw,.. -In gen1119 1111\_,, Mltln dtl9ftGe '"11 9"" M-tn ffQ11-.""'9"\lml.°'*"'8~ 11. " -A"-~ flOlelo'ti":eaoott ~of 1f.a.111>1o Oi..;n·ofs.iit. 23111. T-·liloe """-·ca..6i-1E901n;-Mi 8illl lllfl<•n9 _,,, .......,., l<nt<>•.itlle i,,, ··i.voi1t.-hiten!" HlloHUGHn lhr Oct. Sttr.I W<! slirt -·1 .,.,,. llNsNld t\c:kinD e<Jr --.ds "°"' "i!tltcll S•"""'l'f' • COllPlt ol WMl<a 900. Ctnl ,_. .. -""" "9TGlrl ol""' flirt Twenty oft -!.,.., !i.Jllll)l on'""''""" O•v. Tl'o! TOI! T-n!Y •In "'" ""' ocene ol o IOI 111 ..::1ombl!no uo t r>el down IM ""'Oii" llddtt n UOMUJ """ '"""" "*' Cl"'!o<trlltlCft$ ,,_ <IUO!f a ltw ~r.gts. Olda IOOI! ......, lllt 111~ •pOI '"'"" bCIU. Alll>l/l\O and l.!1cno;an """''"II_.., Ill°""' Sli1•. To•H ll!d'O olld A""'"" mOw.o 1n11111>e _,, aftt< tfll>I' big .-ins over T111s a"<! Ta'"'""" ••-ivetr. · 11 ... g111"'"1be.-9&"'' 01 de•l•UC!oon by,,,.. 0tt111"~"" 5oonlt9. All• trom11<>io u11n s1 .. 1 1n1 ....._ ,,.. s-e..,"'"' ·W.OC. ,_.Se!IP'lty. Tiit ..,,...~IS 111t·-·o1·-r Mll'"'llCll' ... M OO!nft. -------- ~ t-°" '" unct1n1Un -·u-'" Plll•nlfall'I ~ ..... S11n10rd. The 1"<111 ... llMIXI VOii•• ~nn Stall '" ll'le .. Clllfll!r, tll.c -t ]lrltd by lllitw)lf. 1-..o ....U ilfO. I! lttQ •I tflO\lg~ Mlel>to-n f'ill 'eMaon Ull<Hlft••td. W</WllllO by lllO\ll 33 ~m , ,\nq M,..;ll'llCll .. ttle ne•l Tlfl)el on 111!1 atitdlMI !Qr u-lg9-Attm.,,1. ,,,. Perie""-ISHni t1111ri"ii~1"'-nl '° 1¥, ilrw:t -,.,. •• to,.,, •• ®ii•• !um-tfOU!ld to'""' .... Tl(lo. A•11>ana ..... -bell "'"'•U•<IDI l>y 1we .. 1 ........ f,.., °""'Sia•• Uucl<t'fl• wiN ~ tl>e -.i Bio T•n ttllft"' si.a::~•"""" 10 "'"' W•:"•noton Stole 1111-. n1Dr>ed ,,,. Cooo..s la!I -arll tllt B-..ti bQ! 11\elfl Slh.t!"'Y by 23 PQinlL lht 111d\1 meel lllt Ctitlorr.s S.015 •n ~QI\ Ind hOIMI tO IO<l IN~ CCll1ori it! 1111 llallOllllt "llllln!ll· Cllltam11--b'I" 2(1 l)01M1. 0 \lf!f"l ouoct.loolt.11-~: 11 O!uyOeinWOUlduy. • "tNO"lud 1t1>110 .748 ott37l ri(lllt9. 11sw.;......Ni,;111111. • In lt>e~ttConftf....-. ---llallNl_.-tllt BIO l ll-... Jou 1 Tee.II. TtH• A I I.I ...... An.ansu. ti.ct ~· •• ""onrr -ol INN i-in. cor.tere.-,.-. T11,,.,.11 tn ... ~ Tc u. try 27 l>O<lllS, tht Aogie't -...... ~·"~'"""' 111t1-o1 111e --. , .... r..,,.~»n~ Stall! •8 tgOaU'll! •12. t~ Aed A--. lied b'I" -Muim IM) -·q -UC. 111d I'-(;owbo71 -vrqroMOrlicl.ISIV 11poel by 11&\'IQ< I"! ""'""-14 ........ r. 1:11 tll I !-°" g•mt ••• Tecll by live·. Anll 1"1a1• A I M will nildg e M1 n119 l>Y Ille••"'• "'••I'"• 1-0KlAHOMA &-TEXAS TECH 11-ARIZDNA STATE 1r-MARYLAND 2-MICHIGAN 1-HOTRE DAME 12-0KLAHOMA STATE 11-ILLINOIS 3-Al:ABAM.l I-AUBURN 1l-ARKANSAS . 18-SOUl'HERN CAL 4-0HIO STATE 9-TEXAS A&. M 14-PENN STATE. 19-U.C.L.A. 5-NEBRASKA 11-FLORIDA 15-TEXAS 20-NO. CAROLINA ST. .~aturd•Y,. Ootobe r,5 -Major Colle1es West" Va. Teel! 15 ·West Va. Wesley11n 11 \'/estern Carolina 20 Mor11head 15 Alab<'lma 33 Ar;iona Sllle 34 Ariion11 2l A1k1nsts. 27 •'Auburn 17 Baylor 37 Bowling Green 21 Brighi1Jn.)'.01.1n&.. ..• -!,'. Colo rt do " Cornell ll Florid• 11 Geo•11i• Tech 21 Ge(lrj;i l 29 H11"'11rd 20 Hawaii 23 Holy Cf'GSl 17 Houston 31 Idaho 22 ltl<1'10if 3l 1cw1 State 21 Kent State 20 Lama' 24 Louis\lille 27 M1rytand 26 Miami (Onlo) 22 Miehlpn '10 M155issippi Slate 2ol Mls~11t1 1( Na~y 21 Nebr1sk11 35 Nf!w Me•ieo State 32 No111t Carolina Stale 211 Noru1 Carolln1 21 Nonll Te•as 27 Ohio Stato Jl 01110 u 20 Oklahoma ~4 Otl!{!On 24 Pf'nn State 41 PennsylvanJa 22 Princeton 2S Purdue 20 Rier.mond 21 San J05e Stale 3.5 Southern C.ll!omia 17 Southetn Illinois 24 S.M.U. 2\ Southern Mississippi 31 Tamci1 30 Temole -JS Ttl'nnessee Te<:h 22 Tennessee 32 Tela5 A & M 21 texas Tteh 26 Texas JO u.C.L.A. 18 V.P.I. 2l wist Virsinrt 20 William &. Mal)' 11 V-'I• 2.5 Mississi ppi wyomin& U.T.E.P. · T.C.U. Ml•mi, r 11. Florid• Slate Toledo co10111do State --1.;r·· 'F"o'rtll~ ~ Bucknell L.s.u . Vira:inl1 Clemson Rut~ers P1e1fic Oartmoutlt south Ctrollna rd1ho Slate Califo1ni• New Me.1lco We$te•n Mk lli,an SW Louiai11n• Wiehill Syt1cuse Kentuc:f St•nfor K•n!.lls State Wisconsin Boston Co!leae Minnesota F~sno Sta le East Carolina Pill5burah Dr•ke IY1!h1ngton Stile Northern l!linois IV;ike Forest Northwestern ,lirmy Brown -co1umbi1 Dulle Furman• Long Be.ell Stale Iowa Day ion Oregon Slate West Tt••s Akron Mlt"$ha11 •or,a1ac11ian TU !I K•nsas Oklahoma Stall! Washlnaton Uta II V.M,I. Indiana Th1!! Ct!adol OOlij"l• ' ' ' 0 • • ' ,. ·1•· ,.. " • " • " H , lO " " " ' lO 7 " , " " " " • 12 " " JO , 0 " ' !J • !O ' ' 7 16 " 0 ' 0 " • 16 >J J• ' " " ,. , Wt$le rn Kentucky J4 E11s.t Tenn•~5ee 1 Other Games-East Altuitj:hl ~ -27-0.law•re. V•llet Amer1c•11 lnt'I 20 Amhersl ••Boston U 21 Northeastern 8rld~ep0rt 21 Central ConMC.Ucut Cl•r•on (2 l.ock ~·~n 7 l7 20 22' 0 ,,-Ciiaiil "GUircr -····-~-n-··"NOIWICll----- COiby 20 Tufts COnnecticul 22 New H1mci~t1ire Cortl•11d 20 Montcltir Edinboro 21 1111:1!11ne U Franklin &. f,(trsl'lall 2~ John~ HODltirn; Gl11sshoro 23 T~nton Ithaca 28 Alfred John Carroll 17 Carnegie-Mellon L1f1yette 21 Gettysb11rg Massachusells J8 Vermon! Mc Ne"se 27 Oeltwa•e Mrddlebury 23 WoreeM<l'• Trcrt R.?.I. 16 MulllenbllrG Rhode lsla~d 22 Maine Sl;ppery Roe~ 31 Sll•pi>e,.slJu•i: So,utllern Connectieut 26 Sprongjjeld Tr1n•IY 2JJ Sates \'la10ner 3~ Up~ala Vlash"!nn & Jetrson HI Case R<>s•HVC v..·e~t Chester 25 Milfer~~;11e \Vide'"" 20 Western Maryland Other Games -Midwest .AShlJ'1d Re111e1, Kan. !~ Sou1hweslern, Kan. Central Melltodist 21 0!1awa Central Mi~hican 2& Illinois State Ch.,dron 20 Colorado Mine& Cu1ver·SIQCkton 26 low., Wes1eyen Defiance 2 1 Mancnester' OeP1uw 20 St. Joseph"~ Doane 22 Nebraska Wesleyan E. Central Oklahoma 2a Paflharidle (va'1svifle ~2 !nolana Central frankli n 11 M11ryV1ile Gr1ce11nd 20 0"k~r Heidelberg 23 Mu5kingum Hillsdate 21 St. Norbert L1n.1ton 23 Central Ok.lahorne M•rieHa 14 Ollfo Nortllern Midland 21 H1sl•nts Millikin 27 Nor1h Park Mis~ouri vaner l l Ttrkio Mount Union 23 Ke"yon North Dakota Jl No•lller" lo~ NE Oklahoma 26 Ce"lral Mi1$0u1i Oh io W1steyan 14 Oltefl:lein South Oakotl St~te 2:!. No. Oakola State SE Mi9SOutl 22 -.rkan$•S Tech SW Mi1•ourl 24 Missouri Soutl'lern SW Okl1hom1 21 SE Oklahoma " l• " • " ' 13 " " ' .,. n I• " • " 12 • " " • u 1' 1' " ' " ' JO • ' J6 JO 2 21 " " ' " , 0 ' 7 l7 l3 10 " ~~- Other Games-South and Southwest Sttte Colleae l ! NE Mls~ouri T1~1or 1!> Wilmlnaton 12 " ' SW Ttta~ Beth•n~. w. v1. Tarleton Etstern Mlchifa" E/11ory & Henry North Al abama Howard Payn~ Ausl•n Pe1y C1rson-Newm1n Gultford F101mon! P>11i rle \llew Brid11ewater Hardlna Vtr11lnl1 State 011'11hl SE Louislan• Lincoln Nawberry Ck1t11n11ota M1rlin ~-C•rotinl Centt•I NW Loul5l•n• Ciao,11town, Ky, WOftOrd w1111 l"Q:ton &. L'e CO!W;Ofd f'rlntlpl1 S f' J.ui!il'I 0Uaehlt1 Livlng~tort Arc.any stile W1shlnglon U 28 Ce"ll1! ti w1y11e, Mich. 24 V1111ar1iso ,1 West11rn Hllnols 34 E1st1rn lltino;s Wheaton 15 Illinois W11siey1n 20 Willf1m Je~U 20 M!ssb11rl Western 6 Witlenbtfl JS West Liberty 10 wooste' 26 I-Orem 1 YOll"l,l>1ow" 2$ Norlll<Hn Mlcllil&ll 1' 13 Other Games -Far West 1' 20 " JJ ' 0 " 1' lJ " " • 15 " " " J2 0 ' " " 2J ,. • ( " 0 " " l3 " , • -. ---··~ ' • ' ' IY :I Q,\Jl'/ f'!LOI frlclJ.:;, October 4 1'174 ~~~~~~~~~ • ~1----::c:=c::c----~1 -~~-:-=c:'.'::::-----c--:-rn.u"B"Ll/1c~N"'~...:1c~E,---·1---==-=,,,.,.~=o-~ PUBl.IC NOTICE P.UlllJC NOTICE -~ v• ---J __ _:P,:U.::BL::l:C_:N:;O'fl:.:_::C::E:___ •ICTIT'OUl IUSINGJ~ HOTICI! OF INTl!NTION TO I NGAG• HOTICI 0, aUl..K SALi Ht.ME STATEMENT STAT£¥1NT o" A9ANOONMENT IN TNI UL• O, ALCOMOLIC I Y CltlATION OF A Tilt followtng '*"'°"' •r• iOlr\Q llYJlrtnJ 0, USE 01' •CVlltAOIS se:cu••TY INTllU!ST • ., FICTITIOUS IUS1Nli$5 l'IAMI OCI-• l. 1~I~ TO Cll!lflTORS 011 TliLEf'ILI! COM· I A.U·HOUSTON SALIS CO., 1VDO Tl>t lollo...11111 PH"lllfll 1'11"9 llll"<IOt'led TO WH°"' IT MAV (°"C~RN. ~ P~le-'co'~i9;'i:'cJ~~~=f1ot~E.l-Jh w .. iw., A ...... G ... dtn G,_, C•lllOl'"I• Int !JM OI ,,,. llc!!tt1111, lllllllHIU "''"'": s~ott Hits Rati11gs ATTACKS SYSTEM . George C. Scott SvlljOC! IO !U~•nc.t 01 1111 11(1.ue '~o1''irE IS 11EIUOB'I" OIVEN ih•I '2W JX PROOVCTS. 119» 5kYl>'rk lllvd,, _4ctor Offe rs lar. ll!il~I' 'lrf~);..11!.,.n t~~r 1 11 .... ~...,.u1er , Corpor•I~ ., ,,. .... )lcll~Bw, ttl( P1cl!k: ,Drlvt, ~!!• F, l•Vh>I, Cailtlll'lll• 92101 G • R f ' l( •u! "fl;, lo~! •ltohOll· 't 1 !It ~"' ' Ptoc1u•: I "t ~· '\ .f.if!)fQm.111 '2'2S 'J' f'!'! F~llt~' Butl,..11 N•mti rst1rrto ""' .. w • 6CI N &1v11 .. ~·· oo• •. , i,., '•'•' 0r1,,., Hvi!!fnotllr'l~li· c,.r11 cttetMr s, 1rn. II ,,;1 ~ P1qduc11. Ir" 11 ltlOlll tr/' ""fl.II • 'Ct&# , , ~ \ ICEBEX e111TERPRl$~9;--I..., 9 3S-.-l o ""{) '(' 11/1( -i ", ' -' ti. ia-.X oouQ>td 1:'\11er <"•lletl ''Ttltfli.-'"'tc°"'Pll!t; he$1t 0 8111~'~' ¥·· 'l).·#0!'11• i.·,.bo,.. w•• lll1d' 111 Ol'•r>Of Counrv Oil !Sy VEl.4\JON SC01'T l!OLLYWOOO tUPl l Al1or George C. Stoa hts of· fl·ri.:d a n1oney-buck i;u11r~1ntl'e tu parents who find his new B·r(ltcd n1ovlc objectionable cntcrt;iin1ncnt ror -t he i r l'hi\dr~n. St'Oll held a news conference T hursday to 11ttark th(' ratin g ,~ ~ll·ni (lf the :\lotion Picture /\:.soc1at1on of 1\r11C'rica ror r.11in~ his '·The S;1vage l s Loos1~·· l'iln1 11s restricted n1thrr !h:u1 fur pare n t a I ;,.'1.l1(Lui.·1• SCit'fT S.\11) THE ~l'l PAI\ t'ound thr mO\'il', "hich he produced and tl1reclt.J ~s \l'C!li ,.-,-c,::T!:T' o ;"<~, !'WI! , f' ~ ~1~l,~\~~ll'I~:;~'';'~ liiode~~\':'"-TM• butl-'i•'-u_ctfil e v 1 ~nJ-11 hr1Nr~ Blvd, $1111• F. 1rv111m. as ~l<1r:; bl, U11:1n,ttlc;illy In· 1ncd1un1 SIZl' \ S d In 11" •poivi,.. th ~ 1tMfll M•rw" ciplflll Corp ...i1t1 ..... " 11 111rftltlr11110. l.P ~· 't1111orn11 tt1111 I I ol A ,,.r•11 trorf 111• 111 Pr~I $trttt,' Sl•tbfot'd Con. 1 Cnetter O. lftlllttori, Jr;. {, T~lt bu11!1eq w•1 ~ud.U by 1 volvcd with u1cc:1L. thr·ee runt ar • ~ •I .._.., 1 w tQr ((!Ifni~ , ' ~, t 'l,.' .TM~ ~1•l•ment ·w!\I 111" ,..un '"" cOroor1110". ., .. ,,,off ·,,g. "'' 'II~ .. ,.,,.,r y ··~ " ....... ,·····-·'-··-·. T ' "'.Clci!llV C.W•11:··o1 ·Oi'•no-COlln!y __ , ICESEX ENTERPRISES "'l'herti Is no incest Jll tilt..' .. ONA JllOE PVBL.IC EATIM PlACEl .... ,,... .......... •-elm Sep! 1J, 1974 E•IJ>e• GCUlll'>OI' f)'ICh j.(UIH'lllllee from m e WINE.MEN'$ CEL.L•R INC: Pllltf Corl)Ol•llon 1' 17\Jl O•lmler Sl'"1• (AOOO TltiTHEWAY Aollflll Sf1Cf"1'!ef'f>T•••t11r1ll' plctur(·.·• SC()!I Said, ' I ' . th J P11tiliil"ttd 0<'•1191 Co<1•I 0~;1y Pilot, trvll'lt. C•tllornlt, 9:170S.\So l•r a1 lu10wn McGINM . MORGAN,.AU'(t. Thi• tt•lfmtflf w•1 .Ill"' w+th rn• pl'rSO!llt ly l!l OSe t ICtiters Octolltlr .c, 1~7' ~10$-U to 11\f undtr1l9*d, wltl\fn IN 11\rlle Oon•ld G. C.idoo, t:wnty Cler~ Of Or•ll!lt C011n!y en lie explriined the s tory ct rall; wilh a cust or thrre on a d eserted island v.•ithout hope or rc!lc:ue -•fulhcr. rnolh('r, Rnd son. tn t he COUTS(' 11( 17 ye:irs. the son gro\\'S tu nutturity. At the e nd. he sairl. !he nudit•nc:l' can conclude thul 111· ccst floes rake place ··::if1cr the picture ends." AF'TEll FAILING to sue· cessfully appeal for a chun!!e in ruting. Scott said he 11 ill release his pictur e n ext mon!h in three large cities, thrl'C lo any parent v.•ho during the venr• 1•'' Pot51 Ttltlll• t:omoutff f •od-0111 M1nctw•••r 11vd. No. 600 '''"•"'b"' ,., 1t1~. PUBLIC No'flC" 11t!s. Int. 111$ USN only !he l)IJSl,,_H I I OOd C: Illa nt '°lOl F2N3 f'•.,t \l"C'k tak•S hiS ChiJd [O , a:. nt""'' "Ttlflll•C....,pul!lf' Pr~\Kt., Inc.'' HflW ' • r 1 $ ' • -----------l•n<:! "T•l•!lle C')mPl.llt• Cor1><1r.itl:it'I", 1111 P11llll•lled Ora"ljt Coa't 01Hv Pllol, Sel' [)\(' fiJn1 and agrees 10 B 11166 ~no ><I tar O• known lo Ille \l<ld•r$1~n(ld. ' "" •-• O C I fl)1201 Sepltm~f 21, and <ktob!ll' ,, II, 18, . ., e~~ 'd N01'1CI!! TO CR EOIT ·Jln lne only olt19r eddrliP:I I/Std bY Te'eltl!• ~ ...... ,,.,,. ••11111 o.JI O•ll¥ Pilot 191• 3606-1• ihl' H rilling, ,,,_.,It S<IL . SUPERIOR COURT OF TH E C~mp11ter Produ<:••• l1>e. wlltlln 1ht ·~·•ff SG'OIW'!l'ltr )0, 21, Ocloo.r 4 11, 197• -------~------ STATE 01' CALIFOllNl" FOlt ¥t"r~ laS! PfSI •r• '' follC¥H•: :IS<ll·U P UBLIC NO'flCE "I t-.XPJ!:CT 3 {'Cc•l;!ili ""!"-THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ill 11131 01lmltr Streel, IN\ne,1-----~~--~ccc---1 ______ ~=~-~~--""" He ..... 10610 c1111orn1~ n1o.s PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ~ l'l'tlla!;I! Of payoffs (I') \\':lgS E,51&1e Cl ATHA C. SARNES •. Oece4'~d. c1?i~or~t!9~Y Pl'k Cit(!~, lrVI....,, -----FICTlfl6U5 BUStNl!.SS :Ind ripof! artists but I'm NOTICE IS tlEREB'I" CPIEN 10 mo 13\ 1nas Sk p NOTICI'. ro Cll.EOITORS NAMr STAfBMENT ' I h .. credl!Ot$ ot !ht 4'\IO•• no"'ltll dC,C(lonl c !I I y l fk ardt, '""'"'' SUPllRIOR COURT .. OF THE T loll I • dol I II 111 tlg to C ance l!Jnt. 1nu 4'11 ?<lr><ln\ ~o•ln\j cla!"'' OQO•!<~l a! orn 1 t7&61 a STATlli Of' CALIFORNIA ~QJI he ow OO "1'-lfl "II bUJ. the ' l d ! Ill (•) l:IO E•~1 ..olh SlrMI, New York, THE COUNTY OF ORANGE neul•'s: CALIFORNI A $A lt 80" ,,, Sc:Oll who \Yants to 8t't! the wid dec.ocn• ~•e r&11u re Q 0 N~w York 10016 , '' .,..-, • !hom. W!tll U~ nt1et~•~fV voutMrs, In '' • ,.. CENTER lbl 'VNLIM!TEO RECREA-tllOliOO pictur e r ating code the 01i.,, 01 111e c•e1·~ 01 1~e eb<lve 1 800 E"u En!~•P•be Ori,,., Suire E••nt• o! HAR ~Y M. t-1ANOVER. •ka o COM••"" '''' lltl ll t t I In lln l\S, Ook Brockt, lihnols.0521 HARRY M•tOONAl.0 HANOVER , 1k1 Tl N "' l Bea en Ch<Jtigcd said he li!Slcd "The ;:e e n~~~'r/" :o:he;.~~ 1:m, ~lie (6) 116 Se<.ood Ave•we. Wallhln•, HARRY HANOVER, Decffsed. B':'.'le5~•,;..teiH~n.tl~~:M~~:~lC~l!:~i;;;~; ~~1vage ls Loose," an1ong wide unoer•lll()Cd "' r~ c!floe oi meir M•nathvsetts 02lS.. NOTICE IS ·HEREBY GIVEN lo lt>e ,Orlvt. Lok• rores1, C:•llfornla t:t!.3Cl , · , di d f allornev" SUL.l•VAN, BROWN, (7) l08l l Tucker Street, Bt!lsvllle, creditor. of the 1bove namtd dact'denl . 2. Ronald W. Pe.rrot, 11"61 M~&de I a ng1ng au cnces an ound PIC:11;EL.L 1na SMITH 4160 O••"ll• s1rte1, M~rylarKI :1117o5 . 111.11 •H pe•sons hiving ctalm• .. g1!n•t ~1ree1. Gardin Grove. c:all1orti11 t'l6~o that GI percent rated t he fi lm P. o. Bo• 7S9. R·••••<de, C:alitornla (Sl 1111 Wetl MOtk•n(lblrlf. 51111• tile M!d decll'dllf't 1ra raqulrlld 10 tt!t J. un11m1ted Re.;:re111,,., c:o.. 11151 , , J . 1UO?, whlth Is Ille pl~tf 01 buslneH l)IS. O•Uis, Tei<es trwm, wltll lne riecesury voutherJ, Jn &elltll Boulev1rd, 1l11ntlngton Beacn, I-ti (,I arental Gu1danct?J o r cf '"• un<1~,.1vn<'!I in 1111 matiers (9l n East •ll'th Strff!, New York, 111e ouke cf the c111r11 of 11>e tllOve c:11111ornl• G j General au'dience). J>l'rl1lnln9 tc ine 1101111~ 01 said deceaeo1, NPw 'l"ork 10016 entlll<'d t011rt, er 10 present IMm, wl111 Thi• DY.•lnHs I• cond~ted ova llmllN wilhin l<>ur months 11111, tht tir•I Tl>e loc:1!IM of !he propefllts I~ whkh Ille netessiry vc..cMrs, lo 1 h 1 Pfrlnersnrp, p11bl lcMlnn ol tnls notice. I the oec;urltv Is to be cr1oartd art a1 \mdertl;ne<I ~I ffle Office of hit ancrneyo, Ronald W. Perr al Oeted Sep111n,tll'r 10, 1914 1101tow1. • TQRNAY II~ HUMPHRE'l"S 1500 Ad,1ms Thi• sllllemen! WI• flied Wiii\ lht BE,\LJE c. BARNES ll•'lll {IJ 17131 Da!mler Strnt, ltvlne, Avenue Coita Mn• C:elll~rnla whicll C:ouotv Clerk ol Orange Countv on L. H,\OLE Y fl AR ,.es C<>Ularnla 'l'l10l • I~ I~ ~lace of buslnes'f of Ille 11~rsi9ned Oct. l, 1914. Co-Eutcu•O"' 01 Ille win '21 •c 'o Xero~, 11 1f" fellowing In ell mt!ltfs petfelnl11g to 1he e1t11Je FJ7W l:all~irl TH E FAMILY CIRCUS By Bil Keane Carrudine's · Attorney o! tho iitlO~e n11med d«eden! "~'t"•!e~: of uld decll'dtnl, wllhln lour moniM RO BERT G. RYLANC:E SULllV,\N, BROWN, • Al 8GO Pnll!l_cs Road, Bulldlng 306, lll!tr 1111 first 011bllcallon bl 1n1, notice. 6111 E. Yorb• llnd~ Bl•d .. PICKELL 1nO SMITH \,e"•'t" New York U790 Oa1&d S~tlmDer 11 197• Pl•clnlfl, C1illornl1 ' L J\f cas u1-_c s Challcugcd OAJ\!.A'.\!l 1rr1 1 -Thrt•C \IOllle!\ <.t5SOi..'!Cilt•d l-li\11 lhl! An1crican · CivH-t;-i b ·c ri i c s Union huvc filed a taxp<iyl'rs' suit ch..1!)cnging the C;1Jdor1ua anti-prostitution code. TI1e suit directed ag:1in.~1 tho cities of Oakland. llc!'k(·ll'y and En1eryvil!f' names tht• A!iun~R County district Hl- tcrncy and sJirl·ctor of health care services as defendants., TH E PLAIN TIFF'S arC ~l rs. Louise H i cm er. i11<:"1111n.g prl·sidenl of 1 he Alameda Countv ACLU: Cat h c r in~· Noon<in. a Hastings L:iw School student. and K :1 ~ Nolcnburger. Berkeley arl1:'t and acli\•ist. 10-4' 101 .. , .. ''''""' ~"• 1 ........ \/'O··~ .. 41,0 Or•H'Jl! Strttt •A I 1101 R~1rcll B o u I t v 1 t d , JER!lY i'J,\N6VER \ [7Ul ttJ41101 RI Id c Ill I IUOJ l!ocl<vWe, Marvlend 7QaSI) E ' I lh wnt' Publl1hed °''""" Coast O•llV Piiat. Te:,Hc'1,~· t,e~.u~;n • ~Cl 3636 McKenney Ave<1u11, 01lla•, 0,xe;:~ ora:!o~' named decedent O<:tobl'• •, 11, 11,_ 2.S, 1n~ ;r111.7, l llOl'MVI lor Co·E•t,ulou id~ ••! Hamll!M Avenut.' Whlle TOltNAY AHD HUMPHREYS PuOlill>ecl Drano• Coe'! Dally PlloT, Plain• New York IO.Ol ATTORNE'l"S SeplemDer 13. ~o. '1. and Cktober •· IEI 'noo East McFll~den, St nta Anit, By: Rober! L. Humphr•Yt \911 :u~.1~ c:ai:rornl.i 921D5 UDO Ad11t11 Awnijt (ll ct11 University or canrorn1i. c ... 11 MMa. CltUornl• tUU FlCTITtOUS BUSINESS Rivct1i<te, 3ol01 Walkins O r lv t , Ttl: 1714) "111·2110 N'AME STATEMENT ' RIV~fllde, Ca!llornl.i AlttrlltW fff E~l4;utw The lollowlr>g pertons ire doing NOTICE OF PUBLIC: <lE.\RING TO (4) clo U.S. DO>Partm~nt o! Agr!,UI· PUblbl>ecl Orange CO.SI OallY Piie!. b\lsln..,.. IS: BE HElO BY THE ORANGE COUNTY ture. USDA CommOdlly Exchang• Au· September 13, 20, 21. tnd OcloDer (, DENNIS & OENNI$ PERSONNEL. PLANNING COMMISS ION ON A Pl!O· tMd!v. Ul Wet! J~ckscn Roultv•rd, 197• 3(49·7' AGENCY OF IRVINE, tot2 Michelson POS,\L TO AMEND Tl'IE RECRE,\· Chicago, u11no1, ~ Or.I 1 •• 1 .... , C:a!ll. TION ELi!MEf'l'f OF THE ORAN GE !Sl c/o BrOflOw•y O&Pfr!<?H11! Store, PUBLIC NOTICE B&W Enlerorlse5, ~ Ca I 11ornf 1 COUNTY GENERAL PL ... N, AS 38l!O Nort~ Mls .. on, LOI Af\!leles, Ccrror~tion (Oa1e ol locorporollOll Feb. of u recent incident in \l'hich AMENDED c,ntor/lla 9003I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •• 197~>. 38'" Teakwood, San!• Ana. OATE OF HEARING: Oclmier 14, T~e property In wll!th 1111! securllV NAME STATl!MENT C:el!I. lhe 37·year-0ld star Of 1<11; inr~ref! is 10 btl created 11 1ubstan11111y T toOowlnq perton Is dol"!I bullntss Thi~ ou'!ness 1, conducted by a cor-TIME OF HEARING: 1:30 p,in., or ~II assets, Including eQulpment and \n. 11' • pora1100. tclevision·s "Kung f U ·' "s w<.on tl>erfaft~r ~~ post!ole. •eniory. account• recelv1ble •1111 llxt11res, a., I. LIQUOR RETALL.i:Rs CO-OP "Of' s.&w Enter1>rli.t1 LOCATION:. Room 118, EngineerlnQ ol Telnflle C:ompulcr Product1, Inc. C:AL.IFORNIA; 2• STATIONER'i TRAC-L•tl Wtlil>M allege<lJ,V r a Jl Sa C k e d a Building, ~O (i•lc C:enler Drive Wesl, Thi! bulk transfer is le btl C011$11mmated ERS CO-OP OF l<MER!CA: 3. L.ESLIE . President , neighbor's home. Sdnta Ana, C:alltornla on or alter Cktober U. 191~ •I Illa ENTERPR ISES; ~. NAT 1 o NA L. Tn•• slatemenl was foled wi th the • . eRO~SAL.: Ame~ NO. S lo olllce• ot, Weiss. Poth!~rb, K1ml"sXy GRAPHIC. ENTERPIU5E$; 5. R,A.M. County Cler~ of Orano-County °" Bui fne ]a wyer, R ichard The Master Plano! C:ouoh'w!de Bikewa1,, & SIM!e, Sh< East 43it, New York, INOUST~S. 1360 Uiil•n-.(iii'., Sul!e !ePTe1rlbtl'r 24. 1t1,. "-'°'-- C b· l! . ·h \h a compon•ol of th<! Rec•eallon Element New 'l"or~. 106, t:.os!ll M111, C:1lifo(nl1 ~2626 Fl7fl1 il ,l cro •. \\ 0 WOn a re~-of the Ger.era( Plan, prc;>c1se1 to ma~~ 0,\T~O: Swtemb" 2t. 191', i""lng .Schw1r1l, 105)' West 213th Published 0•1nge Co.JSf Cally Pllol, \\'eek conllnuance Thursday Ill numerou• "'lnor ro~ie modltlt~Hons MARWIT CJI PITAL Str1e1, Tqrrance, C:al!f. 90502 September 11, and Octct>er 4. 11. 15, .. , I 'd h rhrovgno11i lr\e C:eu,i!~. -COIU>ORATION Tnls busl,,e11 Is conducted by 1n 1974 -.__ 3Sl!7·7l -1i1UnJC1pa Court , S8J t C COMPllP.NCE WITH THE C:ALl"Oll:· BV Wllll•m Wein, AHi. 'itc>'. lndivldu1h-1-------------- ""rformer \\'ill plead innocent NIA ENV1RONMENTAL •1u.\L.1rv 11c1 , Publlsht'd D•onQe c:wsi 0•11Y Piiat, 1rvlng s.:nwarir PUBLIC NOTICE ,..~ . Tnl• projec• P•• oecn to~nd to h•ve Ocrober '· 191.0 3691·7• This s!Mement was tlled witn tne lo . auen1pted bur g I a r y. "0 siqnlli~•nT aav.er~ ~l!«t on '"" PUB LIC NOTICE Cc\1111V c11,~· bl Orange C:oonty on FICTITIOUS SUSINEU I, · · · -h • 'f d 1!11Vlronrn11n1 '"" ·~ -"'~ 10 ~ Sept. 11, 1'71(. • Illa tCJOUS Jn 1 s e \.C an. ~r'anNWI-• ..e9<o1l111· decl;r.1ti<>.'\. A <"PY LEC•L l<OTIC:E Fln11 . N•ME JTATEMENT l reSpaSS jf the C r j m j t1 a ] of tne nCQl11ve d"tl~r~!iori will tf o,i For County 'oll•r-1\ouw Publlshed Or~nge Eo1sl>• 01Uv Pllol 15~he lollowlng llerJ.o" II doing businen h I d d "le in 1ht o;,;,~ ,1 i.:e Coim•v ! h•• ·' Pre-l'rlce<I' S•le September 2(1, 21, Octoller ~. 11~.,','.,", · JU$T HAIR !Fcr,,.,...lv ,,,,,., '''''' C a r ges ar~ no r.oppe . . at s11 .No"!' SY<""'~',' sor~e1. s. .. n.. Prr"~~nt t~ oro!n~nc• :i199 of in~ .,.. · ••\Ve believe thlS Case \\'l!J An&. (~litorn•t. Room ,Jl. C:oO!Hed Ordinances at Ille CcUMY / Solon). 30lSli c;~,I Highway, $oul!J . • AAy ~rum "'"Y Jl'l''"'.1.1he 1>roJW,•cU.or~n'ie. CoUforn!.i. Ille U"derlliOn!i Laguna. Calll0t,,l1, '12611 be resolved c1v1Ui· and th;it ""011lve df!Clat~l•c<> '"' t:i.n~ iln ~pp<~I Purcn,,1.,, ,,,., •• ··-,_ •• ,, ,, 'PUBLIC NOTICE E<1w1rd l1acktll, 29516 Rlvif"~• c11., c Cl· I 1 I 00 " ""' ~ San Ju4'n Capfslr1no. C11ll, all charges will be dropped. w•tfl !hi! ovnlY '''· !'.'' 0' " · O•~nye, on Ille St!J oay bl October, TN' ou1ine.. Is conducted 11¥ an h P.M .. f'RIOAV, OCTOBfll l1, \9/.I 10/4 <ll !lie hours of 9•:1(! A M FICTIT IGUS BUSINESS !Mlvldll•I. • • PUBLIC NOTICE Se es Ter111 s P UBLIC NOTI.-E LOS ANGELES (.A.P ) David Carrndinc 's la\\'YCr says he expe'cts a civil scttlcn1eflt They charge in the suit thut taxpayers· money is wasted in the p r osecution of p ro- s titutes. who suffer the loss · of-free speech.--i)riv;iCjr-and t heir rights to due process or law. "Did you get u~ new socks?" If l ere 've re a ny damages •. All i:ie1Son' f\!11•• 1_1'""'1"Q <'' o<>p0•ln~ r~ i :Jo P. M. O,.LY, 11 ·,ht c'o11n1Y NAMI! STATEMENT Edwaro Hac~ett they will b e paid for " rn.~ P•Dl>0"'1 are ·~vr•e•' •n prt•t1" Pvrc11a1lno Svrplv• Yard at 1300 South Tht lollowll'lll per..,.,1 ire do\f\11 Tn1, si111mer.1 w•• llled wllll !he . · melr view•' before me. Pliln.•no C?m 1Gr1nd Ave~llf. Senti An•. C:al, OOs!ness1s: C Catr adine allegedly smash· mlulon pr lo• '.~ rne heanng ~. ~ ·~· . SQIJTtl E"traoce, wH! ull a.croroxlml!elv -LOOKING' -GL.AU. -Iii Mllh ~I~ .s:;r;~~I~~~ 1•fr. Or•noe County °" ed . d ·ned b th F"cr turtl"lir inflll'mallon: TeleQharte ... ··~.000 -Sur1>hn Library-BOOks~er-IOt Balboa, cant. t'lll6l -_,,37.._ The suit further chargt-s that stale and Penal Code section 647 is unconstitutiona l because it subjects women solicitors to "cruel a n d unusual punishment"--whiter nu~n solicitors for se1ual con-· d 1191 for-money ..... are: not_ar- rested. Laiv Would Halt WJO OWS, r1 a a room 2o.10 or '"n at in~ oHlce or The 0'<"' 1 ~~'''' tor cast-. Speci11t QMtb fl.Ilg ol Veronkil A. Lebrecht, ~ M SI., Publlsne.i Oranga Cotti Dally Piiot, medicine C i:J b j 11 et• and County Planning Oepartmeni. 211 \II '~ 'JOOll:• It ~2.SO 1 box. Mli.o;ellaroeous BlllJOa, C:1. 921161 September 21. an!I October I, ll. IM, • . Sdn!a An~ Blv!I .. S•nta A~a, C:~h1orn1~. u<q<1 Pre.Priceo l!ems and Set• ~ oo lh •ht 123 Ed t overturned furruture 1n the To 1aclllta1e resPOMC'. ·~fer to Amena· 9.oc~• sv~(ect tc lerm• •nd ccndlllOflo ro ¥ man, 11ew1 er, n7• 3&2•·7• . Pl ' Balboa, Ca,~"'' Laurel Canyon 'l 0 l'l e ol m~el No. 5 10 !ne MOI'"' an ° a~ •hown on Not!te of B1111k Sfllo, This DYslntH 11 t!lndllclto Dy 1 llf1'•fal · ' cwmy"'10e Bl•ew~ys ~UR· 04904. partnership. r-.1ichael Loebner . Police said BY ORDER OF THC 0<.:1ooer i. 191, vernn!c• A. Let>recnt P UBLIC NOTICE Jh t t ft tr 'I f bJ d ORANGE COU-.TV NATH,\N A CHERRY Jnis statement wa• !lied wiln the . I ""51 e ac or c a IH 0 00 . PLANNING COIA,o,\1~~·1:1 Count• ,,,,·,.,,., ,,_, SUPE1UO~ cou., ., ''' f 0 .' •-o -C , O I• P'IOI •" CounJy Cl•rk ol C'•"llt Coun!y on rOm LQcbner•s home (o his u '1'"' "ran~e o,n dt ' ' Room 210 SelJI. 11, 197•. STAT!£ OF CAL.tFORHIA FOlll Ocf"°"' '· l9I( Jl1~·74 1300 Soulh G••nd Avenue t Fl1H2 Tl'IE COUNTY OF ORANGE ___ Q.ll_'Q.house_a halLbl!lC.k iOYa):. f'l;f\L lV N(l'l'l€-I!.'--S;inl.l A...,, California Pum+111t11-0r911~Cllnr-oaitv "'J'lltrt ----Ne.-A·IUM -- Caballe ro added the t\\'O PuOll3~"" Qr4n1111 Co.st Oellv Piiot Sep!ef>'>btlr 20. 21. October •• 11. 191• f'IOTICE OF HEA RINC OF ~ETlltON -Abortion-Eu11ds Actress Cleared f\l lAJ\11 {UPI \ -Carol l'orniors, co-star of Uie X- r 11 e d nl0\'11· "Oeeo Thn1at." has bt•':l ..:'.e,1:·t'd 111 d1~unlerly e 11 n cJ u c I c:hargc~ stcinmittg frorn :i 1 (1plcs~ hcnf·h :J\lpcarancc lasi \rinter A second ch;H'i!;c ol 1111- properly changing c!Qth1n~ on the beach also \\as disinisscd this 1\·eek in Dad<· County Ci r cu i t Court. .. Taking Dff the 1op of ~·our halhing: :.uit d1.1es11·1 constitute disorderfv c1111- d uet... said dcfen~e at- tbrncv Louis Btllf'r. -.... ... \\' ASlllNG.TO!-l' lUE!l Legislation before Congress \vould abolish federally-financ- ed abortions for ra.pe victims. pregnant \.\'01nen V.'ith poten- tially dangerous G 'e r m an m easles a nd Jo I\'-in come mothers. HEW o£fiirais h <.ive rotfcluded. Dr. Louis 11ellman. in an .. in1pact'' state m e nt requestt'd by congres.sion al conferees, also said Thursday that deaths from illegal abortions cou ld lotal 12f> to 250 a year under the tneasurc. TltE ~I EASU RE, ;i Sennl c :in1cndn1cn1 to a S33 biUion ;.ipproptiations hll\ for the dcpar1n1ents of LabOr and !ll·alth. Educ a t lo n <1t1d \\'clfare. says: ",No part of !he funds appropriatrd undt'r this act shall be user! in ;111v rnanner dircc!lv or indil'cti.!V to ix1y for or ·CnC(lurage th~ pcrfonnance of nbortiflns i·x- tep! such abortions ns are necessnry to s<1\c the life of 1he 1nother.'' -... Winthrop D. Jordon l.( Onl~eley HjslOfY Professor Winlhrop 0. Jordon i~ 01;1hor of lhrtie or11cles in the 1S.por1 ~by Newspopei s.:11es t>c1n~ publ1~hed os o public S1?rV1ce by 1re Doily P1lc1. Jerdon is o hi~tOfY r.roleS!.OI' 01 UC Beikeley. A norr .. e ol Mw.ochu5el!5 h\> ·~ o qroduot~ oi Horvord Uriiver$1ty ood eorn!.'d hi~dcclorote df't1r~ic QI Brown u(\l ~fll ~1ty. I~~ ltlree ortl{•l'$ rompr1,t tl'e study unit enlJt!ed .. The New Wo'ld m. Utopio" ond 1riclude Vovo91nn. ~f!~s ood New Sooe!IC$ Th-l~1vr~; will Copxlf in t~ Oo+ly Pilot on weteS!IYe SiindOf.>. onil or, ~.irt n111): Course by Newspaper -In Search cf lhP A'l'lt'f•con f.lr•>r;m • ..., Reoder-. DI (o, 1· ' ( ~ N.'w OOPl'f' or11cles may olso earn coll~ m>d11 kt !~·' ~fl • r•, Uf t''' 1·' 'l 01 e11hef' UC trvme or Orange WT-.! LVf'rl1~ Co ,.,.11 f1ii1r'l's bt r." ... r 11..,· 'J· r.•f.<pored by UC~n 01eqo,undel 70nt5 !rom tho· /,,J. " r. ) ....... tnttorihettumonl'l'r!S-ond-tfie . - f i7(1rt f '!IJ0001·~ • - _.k1<.···, ~~·1.1· • ,~11'1.>Sunday r • "a•·c ,,,, fr1'endlj' -th•v ---NEIYPOllT·MESA UNIF!EO Ottooer (, 197• 311?·1( l5ll2·J4 FOR PROBATE OF .WILL. ANO FOQ '-· sr::HOOL OISTQ ICT LETTE.llS TESTAMENT ... RY 01!hpero~:~~ ~~:t!~~?~ve~:d ath~ ne~~hllbobcrs, antdllcdthi~ \Vthol~ -otO-TIC~oT:fE ~~,:~';~ ~:e~N ltllll PUBLIC NOTJC PUBl:.1€-NOT-tC E t!~~~:..uT~~~~~~.::,~ • Ing WI SC OU 01 t~ Bo~•d 01 E<1u(ltl<'n ol !he No'.wp0t1· NOTICE IS HE REBY OIVEN Iha! constrain" medical SChOO}S in · COUfl." MPsa UnllleO Sc~ool D11trict ot Drat>qf NOTICE TO CREOllORS I .0.SI JULIUS W. FEL.OMAH hi> lllod llf•eln t h. abo t' t hn' ues Co•1nty, C:dlolnr0T~, will retelve se•lord " pe!ltloro lot Prob•lt al Wiii ind CaC lng r IOn CC !CJ t>!os UP 10 ):OO P.M. Of' !he lath SUPEllllOR COURT OF TllE NOTl(tl TO CREOITORS lo• iHllflnce of L,ener$ Tts!ame~tarv and prohibit counseling on the dOV of (l(JQber ]OJ~ ~· "'e ornce ol STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOQ SUPEltfOR COURT OF THI! ID '"" petlUoo~ re~renct lo wnlch PUBLIC "OTICE 'a!d Sch<tol Dis!6c:l, lccatHI ~t 1957 THE COU"TY O" OR•NOE STATE 01" CALIFORNIA l"OJI I$ ma!k tor !urt~r Pfrliclllars. an!I •'alla"•'lity of abor·tlon .. ,_ • '' , ~ ,,.. NI. A·NIJSll ' THE COUNTY OF ORANGE '" ' ··-,, " -!--~-Piectntla Avon"e f..,..ta M••~. Cd!1tcrnl1, E!!•le 01 VU\O)SL.AV Na. A-WJtS • '"" me 11tid plaai ol h4"rlng vices by any ageney receiv· NOTICE OF PUBLIC NEARl!l.G to-ee flf whicn 11..,e \llld blos win bl!! p~l>lldy D<.>eoaud. NIKOL~l(Y, f Ill f WlL.LIAM WAL''' OORNT 11\a ·''"'" ~as flffn 'el tor October ' r d I f d -open'1l ""a r~n ,.,... 0 ---s ' a -' IS, 197•, -~t t·)O fl m lo Ille COYrTroom 1ng e e r a un s. HELO BY TH E ORANGE' (OUll'l'Y BANC UNIFORMS N .TIC:E IS HEll:EllY GIVEN to "''aka WIL.llAM w. ll~NT, w. w. of Otpartm~~· N~ ''3 of Wfd co ! Helhnan . H E ,V's top popula-r~=g'1U~: ~l~~;.~:·~~A:~~~DSEO .Al! bid~ 'are !O Pel i~ aCC0'0~1ce f~~11:i,s ~"~': ·=II ~~=s <l~~e-~~: B~~~Tcee>e;'s'·~~REBY· GIVEN 10 tne ~~ ?i: ~lv;c c~rer Ort•e West, u·,~ ti on a ff a irs officer and a note d fi~: 0~ Ht~;~n,~~gc;ic'~~-1;·~?7• ar as ~~:r0/;:0~e~11~~' a~~·1~~',! ""~ ~,Ji~ ~~,1~~ ::: said .,~"':ent •re reo11lrt!d. •~ Ille cre.1!10,. 01 the ebOvf ~omed 11eced1n1 ~.1J ~1:::;:.,, 1~. ~:;~to,n!•. ObStetriCian·gynecoJoni5t Went aoon tllertal!er Ii P<»sli.ie. ' " cHite of . !he Purcft11Si'1!;1 AQ•:nt Of ~4'1d !~ m~f~~ of Ill ne<~ua;y .~!'*'"'• In !hat aU persor>1 havln11 cl1lm1 8Qalnll WILLIAM e . St JOHN, . t>' • I . . School O"trlct, 18S1 Pl1c•nl•I A~er.ue, . ' t t "' 0 '"" ibove II>& 'llld ditco:Otnl 1re 1r1<1ulred lo !Ht CoUll!y Clerk even further Ln Y.•ha t he !:aid Bu~:I~ on:.00 ~i';" C ll:, 5':'9Jne:;•n~ C:os!a Me_.. C•lilc,..,la. rl•l!ed court, or le PrHtnl fhetll, w(lh 11\em, wfll\ lhe rl<l!tlS•~ry vouclll!rs, in JULIUS W, l!'ELDMAN, INC. , , I b k ', '""' v c en er rtW e• • EAc~ Dt'lldP.• m11•I •ubmlt a bod d•"°"tl lie lll<;f.Uarv vc..chotrs, to tilt 11n. lht ofllct cl the clerk Df rne 4'b0ve 1'10 SI. Anclrtw• 0,1111 \\aS a per:;ona. ac up state· s a;·• "na, C~lllo'n~a In '"" form ol,d c•rllfled or ca.niilr's ders111ned •I Ille offke Pl hH a!tornev. enllllt11 cwrt, or 10 pr1wn1 them, with Stil Beien, C•lllor"J' ,., .. nient r cqucs1cd by the con· , RO~OSAl, Cha 11e of lone CASE. NO. ctiec)'; or " D•~ W><I e<iual to tTve Tf'>Om1s W. Hendersori, J,., :ISO ea11 !ht nettuery v~ri. 10 1h1 T.i: UUl Ul'4Sll ._c {J·21P 111~ •tvl•ed RoS<mL>"r lt • .i.re P<'r<!nt fS"•l o! tile amc.unT or lhe 11!h Street, Cosio Meta, Cat!fornt• f.1621 un!le(slgr>td 111 1111 Bevsl>c•t Orlve AlltrRt 1 flf'· f"t!o r {erees. v:::ll~ J6 ',.C,;d j1hlc~n·fr~=:ly t~! ,;:i~ bid( made pevable lo tn~ orOer of which Is Ille. Place ol bu,ineu ol Ille N-porl 8fftl" (alllortr!a 92660, wllk~ Pullllsytlt<! Q,:~e ~Wt! 01.1 Pll I ~('!Jthweslerly of !he' San CleQ<>' Fi·e<;~ay the .NewPQ•l·M••a Utlflied Schoel Ol$1rlt!. underJlgned rn •II maUfl'"S pert1l,nlr19 Is 1n1 piece Df bU•lneu •ol IM \IM!l~rsu;tned Stclembotr 27, lt . •nd OcloDe~ Y •. ,:i,I }IE E,STllHATE D Hdditional "' El l ore Jload. In 111~ 1.eguro• Hi1!1 11. Perlotmance. Borllt mey ~ •e<111lred tc !he '""k! OI said <!e.;~d~r'· w•l~ln In •II malltrs pertalnll'lg to llle 11s1111 :1636-l( I . are8 11 re<iutil.O bv Rossmc.or CCll>O•a· at th~ dl..,,el•On o! the Ois1rlcl. In lour mc.ntlls 1Uer the t+rsr publltat>on of w!d dtc~ent, wlll\ln four mcn!h•I-------------= we fure costs alo11e \\'OUld be Hon. 1ne evM1 of l•ll11re to e~ier inlo 1uc11 of !his notice. •fltr tt!e ftr11 1>11bllai!lon 01 !his l'Mllice. PUB "·'51 million to ~565 m illion COMPllANCE WITH THE CAL.ll'OR· coniract. 1ne 1~11 sum tt•ereof wit! De Oateo Octot>otr 3, 191• • oalad Stpttmtter 10, 1'71•. LIC NOTICE >?:"' ---'I' - -N!A ENVIRONMENTAL. QUALi TV l\Cf• lorfelte!I to sa)o Scllool Oislritl of Orange LORENE G. N!ICOL.SK'I" MARIL.'l"N AlL.EN during the first year it al] Th!S_ prc(e<! 11,ts betn lovnd to !lave C:ountv. Admlnls!r1ld1t ct tile Elllle E•eculrlx fit the will STATEMENT OF AIANOOMMENf low ·,ncorn m h no "Vnlllca~I adver•e ~fleet Qn •~• No blOde• mav wlmoraw hi• blo for of ttie:_,1bQve. nemeo <t.£s'.edtnt of In• t bove n1med uecKl~'ll OF USE OF -e .w.o en W .0 Wt>re environment and is prOPQsed ta be t 1>1r!D!I al !orJV-t!ve (•Sl days aller THOMAS W. MENOEll~ON, JR. -MARILYN-ALLEN -l"IC·TITIOUS 9U$1#1!SS NAMa 110 )onge r el1g1b!I) for federally granle!I t M!Jallve dKlarll1cn. A copy the oa!e •e! fer lt>t openjnq !hf!reol. 1511 El l! 17111 Sir_., S111lt 111 1121 Biy,hora Drln Tiit lolll:rwlng per1on1 !lava ftl!8/IOOlled f dcd . • of lhe nevatlv• !1eel1r11tion will 1>e en The So.rd 01 Eov.:81ion of the Newpo'1-Ca>ta Mesa, C1lllotnlt fU1' Mtwporl IB••ch C• nut the uw Cl 111e UcllUous 11\nlntH n11me: Ull abor!JOOS went ahead Ille In I~ otlke cf the C:ovntv C!frK, Mesa Unlflt'd Sclloal Oillrlct reservtl (7U) 5'1·17U Tll: (114) wm ' SOLAR CllEMIC:AL.'COMP,\NY, 179), and had thl'ir babies at ''~ North $ycamare Street, San!" 111e riDhl 10 r~lect any or all DJas. ""~gr~y '°'" AdmhtJll••trl• In pro pet Skvp.ork Blvd., Sult• F, Irvine, · A.~11. C:alllornl1, Room Siii. a~d not nPce~•••llY accept me 1owe•I ubf shed Orange C:o.,i,t Oally Plto!, Pul!UlhlKI Orangt Coast Oallv Pllo! C1lllorn!1 t1101 But the h111nan toll \VOUld Any oou1cn m11 appe~I •he prc¢lec1lotd. ~~d tc welvt anv lnlarmallty or Ocrebtlr·•· 11• l&, 2.1. n7~ 370'1·14 S.P\tmbtlr 13 10 11 anP Oclober ; T~e Flcllli011l l!luslnh• N~me raterrtd bl' even gr raler. he said neoatlve dec1 .. ratielf1 bv !illng an· aope1l lirre~·,1,>rirv In •nv tt•d •«elved. PUBLIC NOTICE' 197( · ' ' 3'55·7.4 ~a~~v!a,wrin'.lled"ln Or~r1111.eounfV on I . , . · ' woth the County C:le•~ prior 10 S·oo OaleO Oc!ol>er J, 191', 1sl111g these e,fcct.s: p,m,. Frldoy, Oc!Ol>e• 11. 197,, Al~· NEWPORT·M£SA UNIFIED KEBEX ENTERPRISE~ •• Calllornla \\' , , , Illa! dale !he n~g~n~e dedaralion SCHOOL. O\STRI CT 1•0851 PUBLIC 'OT CE CO'P!lrl!lcn, 11'1~ Skyp.ark Blvd., Suire -O!l1C11 'lhO ha\e hHd 1>ecom~ ot1lc/al. cl Or~nq~ Counly, C:~lllaro;~ NOTICE TO CREOITORS N J F, lrv!ne, C:al!fornl• '1'11!17 rubella iGerm<Jn rneaslesl All oerson• either lavodnq er oppo1!n~ Bv Do,othv H•rvey Fi•~er SUPERIOR COURT 01" THE ----Tl!li busl"tH w1s t!lnd11c!ed bV • !~I\ P•OllQsai ere lnvH~~ 10 pto5enl P1,.cn1s!n~ A~en! STATE OF CAl.lfOltNIA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS COo°IXlfltlcn during' the ,early Singes Of !ne!r vlewi. before the Ptannin11 Com. ~16':12to • THE COUNTY OF OltANGE NAME STATEMIENl' KE BEX ENTEltPRtSES I) re rr n a n c ,. ivhen !ht> m1.,1on. It I• re<iue~i.o 1na+ ~n~ wri!!en Puoll•h•O Or•nge Coai! Oa•ly Piia! Ho. A.af17 Tile foUow!f\11 .,.,son !1 llDl"!I ou,iness Esther O'Connor -."... ·'' •espcnse 1>11 sub..,fllecl 10 tne Pldnning Dtlotier ~.IL !~1' 3692·7' E•!a!e of MARIE s. McMASTER, 1111., •s: Aclln!J SKrtl~•Y·Tre1surer µC>SSlbl hlleS Of Jn abnrtr!TiaJ C:o'Tlmls1ien orlot Ta the hearO~~ C&!e, M.O.RIE GOLOIE McMASTEQ MARIE: JONE$ MAPCHA1t1' COMPAN'I", This •laternenl WI$ fltll'd with Ille Child ,·5 •reatesl could not l'or lut1her in1orm.1tion. Te!epnone i:U· l'l •R I IC N'OTICE GOLDIE SPIVA~ and MARIE• GOLO!E-..JJll3 l11rb0r .BJWl.~...Sultt H"' Cog1a C:ouMv C:le•~ cl Orange Covnty on ., • '05& or Ctll at !ne cttlce Of the Or~""' · REYKALIN Oecea~d Meu, C4'lllcr~f1 91626 Siiil'ember l•. 191~ obtain abortion~ I h r 0 ugh CQ~n!1 Plennlng Oep~rtmenl, Engineering NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN IO 1111! Educ. I 1 0 n. I p r 0 f) fr' le s. F'"' HE\\'·sup.uortcd programs. g~;~~;"~:i,,~00~nt~1 sAn":: c:~:~~rnl~eni;~ NOTICE OF T ~~i~!~o PLACE OF f~:f11:i1s :: • .:i~~ ~':':i~g n~=• d~~= ~or~:~:'; ~lv~~,1110$;,11! ~~rtt~~~; s.~~:~:,d 2?.r•;: &o;i~, o~~lv 11'.'11f!: -HC!t:lC Vit."1!ms COU!d not be l~clliTa!e re•o~n~e, refer t~ ZC 14·21. PUlll:lC SALE OF COLLATERAL th• ,aid decfden! ,.j,1 requlr<!d to Me Mes1, Callfarnl" t'l,26 ,,1_~-·----------C"°='c"c' ' • BY OROER OF THE . No!•ce " 11ere~v gl~e~ by In• "n*'r· tnom, Wf!h the necestarr vouchers, ! Thi1 busllM!Ji I• tonductltd by a cor.1 pro1·icJcd aborlions by 1-IE\V-ORANGE COUNTY \rg~~d ttia! ~ ~ubllc ~ale llf l11e •ollCM·•ng tht o/tlce of 1i.e clOrk of !he 100~ por111on. P URI.IC N OTICE PL.ANNING COMMISSION d~$Cnbed <Pllat~r4'1 Will le ~~Id al 'he -..~tlt!!,!'lf COllrl, or lo l'flSlnt !~em, wltn EOUCATIONAl PROPERTIES, I Octcbe • 1•" ,.,, ,· day o! Oc!cbl!!r. 191~, JI r~t :>Hfces ot ' !!f' tsterlli(d ' ·ould •lot '"'"" ,.,,.,·,,·cnls to ------------ITcr>e~rs. 902 E. 11th sr .. !!anta An1, cci;n. Hoo Crocker Ni1llM1I 81n1< B11lldlng, !$ sta!ement wes 111~ wltn \hi lUPERIOR COUJIT OF THI! -\\le fart.' C<lSt' \\'Ork I' r:;; r ' .,,. · ~I Pnll t1a1>son & As5'olat~" L1t11n!ect ,\11c· 11Mers!gnlld at clo Selle.:k end Slnd•lr, ~· Pre•loent NOTICE TO CJI EOITORS ~ ~' tv oi Or;onqe, ST•te o1 C«!Hot.~!1. 10!0 Second Avenue, Sdn 01"!10, Ca!!lor"ll c; I Cl rk of O STATE OF CAl.IFOltNIA FOR ;1bortio11 COlll\St'ling agencies. P UBLIC NOTICE 1,100 (O••e 1hQU$11nO ~nd $e~n-~urared) 92101. which Ii tne plact al bu•ine•S Seft ~1 19~' ••"II• Couotv P" THE COUNTY OF OJIANCE 1-------__ _ •'••rf~ cf 1ne cauital sioc~ d Supreme ol !he unaersl9ned In •II mat!ert · ' · No. A·11DJ1 'IEl)ICAID, llE L ) 'I A ,,.. 10.lt ·1p1~sht Products, Int., lartlfh:1te num-Qet1•lnl1111 to 111"-l"'tare o1 s•ld decedent P bl!shed .0 C . Fln77 ES!a!e or GRACE GROVER HERRICIC 1• • '1 •~ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS cet I wilnin tc11r moolhs 1fler !ht r..,i U '"!\Qt o.JSI Oa!ly Pllol 0..:P•Setl ' SJ id, is l'l!fl'Cllily pa)'illg for NAME STATEMENT • . ;;;;',;: (~rl i~~e~lg~: 0f~~~~~~::r ~~~:;~t:,: Publlcallon of !nls notk1. ~ep!embllr 10• 11• Ochber ~. 11m1J.~! HOT1c:£ IS HEREll'I" GIV£111 to lht ,78 •ti I 1. ll'le IJllowlncr oerscr<s •re ~~1~g l>L~•· In P•>r(h~•.n ·~;d lh~r•s en n~ <&me Oated September 10. 191(. tredlltrs er It>!! •l!c•e dece<1en! lhll op 10 w ,l.., fl lOr 10115 a ye<Jr ne•s •s: 1..-m, Jn~ ,c;,~l lions ~-< me ~aie hl'r~· DONALD O. DUENSING, , ., an. IM!rl<lns ll&•lng (l!fms agaln1t Iha ;it a cost of S.')0 rnillion If BllCE WAV, 18U5 Bfcokhuro•, Foun·I ""der .... 1h1n JO da1s er nollc• 01 ~old Executer Of the wlll I UBLIC NOTICE lol"!I decedent •re re11u"e<1 In me them, " , -ta1n V~lley ~108 1 ,~10.. • ol !he above nomed !lecedt!ot with the nec1uarv voui:hers, lo f11t j he S e 11 h 0 I' ( J 0 11 S 3 fl' Ocnald R, Cl~r1!, 8S~8 Trinity qiver Tnts noli{~ is given In accordilnte SELL.E CK ANO SI NCLAIR B 40U1 • Office of tne clerk el !ht llbove entllled eliminated he riddcd th• llOO Clrc!e, Fountain valteY 92108 .,,,~ m" prnvl1lon~ ot 5er.t1011 t>D~. Bf Willard M. Slnt11lr NOTICE TO CREDITORS qwrt, or lo p1e~nt !l\em. wl!~ ll'lt . ' , ' · '-r Oo•olhV A. C:l&rk, 85!8 Trinity River >uh<ll·:·•c•"" 11), ot the IJnih)•n• Con1· 1100 Crocktr N1!1onal l•nk Bld1. SUPtRtOJI COURT OF TNIE nece .. er\o VDUCl•e"· lo Ille underslpned \Ylll rpsort lo illegal or ~H-1n· C:lrcle, Fcunla!n V1U~y 9211)8 "'~'t•~l Co<tc ol lne State 01 C:~lllQ<'oia. 1010 '"<Ond Av1nu1 ST•TE OF CALtFORNtA FOR ~I lilt of!i{e ot Ms attorneys, LOVELL, dUCCd abo•'l.OO'" Of w '•JJ d•!i'•• 1 C~nll J. C:l"r~. 8Sllt Trln:·~ klve• C l•J Ctlobcr 3. !~1' Sin Olf'IO, Cl. '1101 fHE COU NTY OF ORANG£ KING & C:ASE, 550 Sovth Fl~r Sullt . · .~ ·t;T Clrclf, Foun1a1n Vatley 91108 Jn(~ M. Mfll•r. Tctepl'IO,.., t1'-4\M 1710 No. A-tOMI 91!1. lo~ ,\ngel11, ce1uornt1 90011.' wnkh babies that lDX!>ayers 1v1!1 end Tnl• bu~ln•n 1• cond11ct~<1 by o uontral r·,t•o"' Hllldo•. Alloran1 lor Extcu1or E1t811 ot SOLEMAN SASSOVNIAN ls ""'Pl•c• cl bu1llM!1s of the utlderslgned Up '' llP" t. ,. ~rroers~ip, MlllEli:, M•cOONAL.D l BUSH Publ!Jtled Ora"Qe Cotst Callv Plto!, Oettased. • In ~11 'Tl&t!ers Pl!'ternl11g 11) the eitafe • l r 111.,. Ooroll1y "· Clark 8 .; JOlln M, Mln"otl September 13, 20, 27, and OC!obtr (, NOTICE tS HER EW"I" GIVEN lo !hi of •aid de.;,denr, wllhln lour month• llell1nun noted that won1cn Thi' s!ntement w;n tl\KI w1tn ine 1135 N, H•rllor Blvd .. Sulle 1{;1 191• 3•51·1• c,t<1itor1 cf tne abQve named dect~nl aner lf>O first Publltftll°" cl t~ls no!lt1.' ·J , ff d I I , bo , Cwnrv Ctcr~ of Orange Count~ on l Fu,!~rton, c .,1,for11la '2•11 !hat all Pfr5MS having tlll!ms avalnsl C•led s,p!e..,bfr 11, 197•. \I lO can a or ega a 111011$ Sfft1em11e• 26. 1914 T•h !ll•l 9ti.01ao PUBLIC NOTICE '"' said dte~ent a•e rt!Qut,ld 10 111 JOHN L.. HERRICK alsO \l'OUld be Clllllinulug Ill , ll'JIUO Allornefs '"' L•w them, witn The ntc1S11ry voucnert, 1~ Exec11to, of Ille will ol I Pul>llsl>od Or~ng@ Coa$1 C..O~oor, Pv~IJ,l><n Or~'1ee (p~st Ou!lv Pllnl. tne ottlct of 1ne t t•rk Df !he •llOvt ti'oe allO~e onmtd c>ecedtnl get I ll'lll. October A, 11, 1a, 25, 1t14 --~ ()(lgber 1, 111, l/\5·)~ F~Z:J~O~:A:~!'::rss entl!ll!d court, or to preatnr them, wnh LOVElL., ICIHO a CASE T~~ !ollowlll!j persons tr• dolnll lht nece•11ry vo~(her,, m r h, sst Sou!ft ~tow1r. Sulit '10 Bad Word Bites Dust c.~n:;ox CIT'r'. Nev. !UPJ1 -J:in1es H:iy Houston. thl' ind11pcnd!·n! Am~ricnn P:it·t~ tanilid11lc for gov~rnor. hns agr<'t'd to ellrnlnatl' ,, cu.~s\vord 11st'tl in some or hi.'i r.idio· adverlisemenls. A s1)(lkc~n1un for radio slu- tiun KPTL !i8\,(J :1 flood o r l)totcs!lnr, phone. l';1l ls 1\t'rr rec(•ivf'd after th1• od wos ru11 usin~ , he \\'Ord •·Bull . The spokesruan said th!' _ f.J!J,I. c r ~ I (..1.hn1nunicat1ous C'o mmissrorl ru~Vohihlf ltil' .\ita llon rron1 'edJtlng :1n1 pnl\Ucal advcrtlsemt>ol t'OI>' Bul he said reprCllcnl rit1\ r'' from 11ou~ton conta<:lcd 111\' candlda1e· who ~greed to hu \• the tvord delelcd. I • T~UUll et~ >•• 10 --.: .... , 10 : .• l~,1132 _::-·)! :Wf:Wl-86 1410-1&•1 10.73 71 J~l'I /! ·~ 111t r 11 ··;11)121 • u S! ~J '• ' I -· busl~en 1,. un0tr1lglM!d I t Ille ofllCI of hi• atlt>rney, Loi Ang1ltJ, CA P0011 DENNIS & OENNIS PERSONNEl L.AWlt ENC:E A. WEtNJl:EB, 1µ-1 Reslld• Al~crtt1rs for E•..:utor AGENCY OF HVblTINGTON BEACH lllvd .. Sulle A, Nortllrld<,le, C•llfcrnl• 0 VO shed Or•ngt C:ot'l Oally 'llaf 16161 Beacn B!vd .. No. 121, Hun!lngrc~ 9131,, whlth Is the plact al buth1_.. .tplembcr 10, 21. OC!-r '· 11. 197' lleich c .. 976'11 of tne llndl!l"•loned !n ell m11111rsl--~ 3S31-1' B&W E'nterprlstH llncorpor~lfil es pert•lnlng lo tlHI t'"" of uid det<"dtnt, P"BLIC NOTICE a C~lil. Corp. Ft11, a. 19741, 3802 wl!hln . lcur morrths atrtr !ht "'" It.I re1kwOCC1, Santi ""'' canl. PLIDllc~tton ol thl1 nollct. -----~--------l~•• bu•ieess I• tO"d~tltd bV a tOr· Oal.O Sllpffmbtlr 10, \911 B 4M,7 • PO••ll~. BtJAN. SAS~O\JN IAN fotOTIC&-'1'0 CRl!-OITOR9- 8&W Enterpr1$t' ,\dm!n11rr1tor SUPERIOJI: COURT OF THE lite Watwn of th1 11t1te llf lh1 STATE 0,. 'cALIFORNtt.-FOll Presl~nt lttcW n1m~d decedent THI! COUNTY OF OltANGll Tnls lla!ef!Hinl was f'llecl wll~ tht LAWRE NC I! A. W!INRES No. A ... 1052 County Cler~ ol Ota"ljt Co\tllty on 1"4 Rttld• Blvd. Sult. A Etlt!t cf JAMES &. CHUJl:M. Oece1s• Se;ih11nber ''' 197,. Nottfll'ldff, C•Jllornl• 9\:124 l"d. 1 l"JUIO A!lor"'y tor Adml"lslrttor tfOTfC:E IS HEltEIY GIVEN to 1111 P11Dll$he(I Orll'lgO COIJt Olli~ Pllol Pllbli5hlt:J Or~nQt COut 01lly Pllol, crNOIOft .ct Ille ebO-. n•med decedenl Sep1em1>er J1, erlCI <k•o11tr • 11 1i S.nt•mblr 13• 2B, 21, 11111 Oc•obef •· 11191 •I! !le•Wfl• 11•.,lna clatm• 1g1l1t11t lt/4 • 3;,._14" --"-----~---O·C0-~-·-·~1•,llht ~Id ~nl .va r@qul~ lo lllt IMl!l:-1111111-'1tf n1ttih1rr ·vooxl\irt, lif PU8L1C NO'l'I CE '"' ... OIHce of "" c!ltk of "" aeio ... • mnlltd ccwri. or ~ l>l't"l'lt tMm, wlt~ YUUL!C NOTICE FICTITIOUS •UtlNESS ""' lllKtSl4fV VOll<htrt, le lllt: ii~ FICTITIOUS BUSIN1!$5 NAMI STATEMENT d"1!~ntd It 1n. Olllet of 1111 1ttor1>1y:i. NAMI! $TATIMENT T • L.OVEl.1.. ~JNO l CASE. WI SOUlll Thlt ll)ftowlno Off's.on !s dol11g b\llflM!H •t· h 1011owr09 Mraon 1l l!Ol'"I blllll'l~tt l"I~' .S11'1tt, Sul!t t10, Loe Angtlu. a,, .. • ENG'ou;E.RING .Al:tO ME r. l c C.ll!Ol'nl~ 90017. Wl\lcft I• ,,.. oteca of ELECT,RON!C ENTEAPJll lSES, !', 0. $Y$TEM CONSULTING SERVICE. 113$ ~tlfltllf ,01 Ille Ul'lder'\1(11'14<1 In •II mat· OoJC 2P6. 2~'11 Mulr1111111 111 ... d., El r ~nlll Orlve, Coit• Mat. C•l!lonll• -w• "~' •.•,',T" •,o tl'HI Hlllt 01 ufd TQ,o, C•IJI. r.t,30 '2''' 11 t •1 lftln our mnnlht. •lltt tr.. •QwlM c-t Allbll'I. 2'921 M..,rr1-::;._Mii..,. ICflfl(, (lfctronrt E11111 .... , 'A.l' .. ="'"' .. d, ,., ........ ,.,.~Jc..--. 1'<11,rll-TO!'Ol Cflllt~ --$ W T hlfl .. , Thl1 bull""f It t011t:ht<lf4 " •n M ' ! • .... , (Olll ...... , Pf; 13R C!'t!./ltM • ' ,, -CltUIOfl'll• tu.at -E~ulor Of -.. "'" -• r.:llvld(!W1u C. rtutdn Tll11 fMltt.-.s Tt tonl!UC.ltd bV .n lilt' M:!OV• n,;~~td lllK";.,. t Thlt 11•t-I wat filtG w11M !ht lndlVid~•l. LOVELL, IOHO i CA.ti • n ' Mlttn• Kt•~I( UO Soul!! Fl-• 31 tllli. ,11 coun.1v Cletk of Or•not COii~!~ *' Tni. $tl"'-lll w.tt I/ltd ""Ill '"' Ltl An,.I c tll " SePlemo• ''· lt1•. ,,, .. ,County Cltf'k of o .. ,.. Covnty °" Ttli ttu1'~·,,;.i~1• "°1' P11bll•lltd o,.... c-°'"" "'*"' SeplllTl'IDtf' 1~. 1'1•. AllOrn~v· for l;~~CUIOf' , 1 •tH4f Pvbllll'ltd O•~nM C~1i 0-.1! •1[• Ollmlltt "" AM ocroi.r " I\, 11, Publlilw!d °''!10' ,Co11! 011,ly PHoL Stfltmbtr 'O. 11 .... ...._ 1 r "' 191• Ult-!• Oc!OIH!t ,, "· 11. ,,, 1911 ....... 1, • "''""""" '· ll. 1•1• "'" ll»-t• .• I ' ( --• • r· ' ' Arts I Di·ning Out Entertainment DAILY ~L\ll ('I -KGET'S Fall Schedule Diverse, Inviting A diVc rsc fall sc:hcdulc begins this "'eek .a t com nt unity -suppo rted tcle\'ision slalion Kt:E'f . The three sho\\'S highlighting the ne w line up of broadoasls are a nev.• lS- weck sports r ctros1>cctivl' series. "'The. \V ay II \Vas": the return of "'f\.1 as terpiecc 1'hcatre" \vhi th this season \\'ill fe.at ul'c 13 nc•\\' e11isodes of th'e popula r ''U pstairs, OO\\'nstairs": .and the return' or KCE.i''s "J.lollyvvood Tcl~visio1\ 'J'he a~re'' "'ith nine prescQ- t ations not see n before on L ~ tclcvlsio n shon·casc. "KCET's 1974·75 fall a nd \\'inter progr am schedule a lso incJudes out· staodi_ng series and specials . \\'hich will a ir later in the seaSon sLicil<IS the 13-part BBC series, '"rhc Asee~nt of .!\I.in," \v ith the lute Dr . J<ieob l!ronO\\'Ski set for J anuary. The series chroni c les ma n 's r ise fro m pre ,- history through ·his technological a nd scienlific progre11s. "FEELING GOOD," a nc\v v.•cekly health series for ad ults pt oQuced by Child re n 's 1'e le vis ion \Vorksho p. c reators of ··sesame Street,. and .;Elecl1:-ic COm pa ny.'·r----cteButs in ' ' -;_,.,.. ' ' " ' Novcnlbl•r; ;.1nd a . se1·ies of classic contemporary Jap<u1csc film ft:aturcs begins in J anuary. 'fhc.· return prc.1nicrc of 1-lolly\\'OOd Television 1'heat re· \Vcdncsdav, Oct. 23, at 9 p Jll . murk S the riflh scLl son of lhe avo.;ird·\\'inning series produced hy KCE'l' a nd 1tirl·d 11<1 tionally over PBS. 'l'he s.e:1son..'.,s opener· st<1rs Da in(• Judith Ande rson in I-:nid Ra gno.Id 's ··The Chinese P rin1e ri.1inistcr. ·· 1'he second pr oduction of the ne\v season s tars Richard Chamberlai'n in Christopher Fi·y's '"l'hc Lady's Not For Burning," \\'hich airs i\londay, Nov.18,atSp.m . llol lywood T e le \'ision Theatre Executive. Pr.od ucer Norman Lloyd a ls o ha s set 1t pla-y by Willia n1 l''aulkncr; Dorothy Parker's "Ladies Of 1'he Co1·ridor:" Oliver ~lailey 's "For 1'he Use Of The ilall ;" and a new adaption of lbscri "s "The fi.1 astcr Bui lder." Additional acquisitions fol' the 1974-75 season will be announced soon. ··1'he \Vay It Was,·· a 13·\.\'Cek sports series \\'hic h revives great moinents i_!l American 512:'?.rts ~'hile the mc.n \vhO made lhem h1 StOrY relive and" recall I • ' •·'-...... ,- ·~· •. "There hasn't been a democrat In our family since t h·e Mayflower." the events. prl•n1iert'd at 8 p.m . 1J1ur- sday. Curt {~11\\'d~· hosts !ht• \\'C'Ckly series \1·hil·h ft':tl'Ul'cs filn1 t lips of the fletuu l c\'ClllS, fro1n IJ<1St,'biill <Ltld fool· b:.1 U to boxing ;.1nd hOl'kl'y APPEARI N(; in the Sl'rics. rcmen1 bcring the \\';1y it \\';LS Oll"l' Sl'.Ol'l'S of legendary sports fig url's sueh ;1 s Casey Slcn~cl. Leo DurlJ\'he r. ,Joe f)i!\·l<.1gg io, R:tlph Branca, Bobby 'l'hoJnpson. Sugar ll.:.iy Hohinso n. Jue Louis, ;ind Glenn l)a\'is. 1'hc sC'ries is 1nade possihll' b~· ;1 grant frotn i\lobil lli I Corporation . and is produced by Ger ry Gross Produl·· lions at KCE'f in ;1s soci;1tion \\'ith Syn· dicast Servi1:es,_ l\le. ' "l\1astcrpiece-1'h1:alrc·· opens the season with "J\l urdt·r 1\lus t ,\d\'ci·- tise ," a four-part st•rics starring J;iu Carm ic hae l as the late Dorotby Sayers· fil'tio na l hero Lo rd l'cll'r \Vimsey. 'fhc fi rst episode begins Sun· day, Oct. 6, at8:30 p.rn. on KCE:·r. On Su nll ay. No\'. 3 "Upstairs , Downstairs·• returns \\·ilh J:J all -ne\v episodes. Co-crcuted by .Jean i\l;1rsh and Eileen Atk in s. t he series \\'as one of lhe mo:;t popular offerings on ''l\1aslcrpi'cce 'l'heatrc" 1ast sc;rson. • ·' • ' "Ur·ink, Drank. Drunk ," a W· 1nin11te s pet·i;!I s t;1rring C•u·ol Bur- nett, 11i1·s l\lo11da~. ()t·t. 21. :.it 8 1).tl L 'l'hc progran1 is pat'\ or a nation\\'idt• can1paig11 to provide i11forn1atio n ;n1tl aid for f;1n1ili es. fril•r11ls. ;111d e1n - ploy1·rs uf A1ncl'il'a·s nine n1illi1111 '"probll'lll drinkers ... t'l)l.1,()\\-.I N(i T iii': S!~l·i:ll l\CET \\'ill S\1·it<'h to live. loea l 1Jrogr;ni1s of- fc-ring immedialt· ht"lp and infor - 1n;1t ion to \·ic\1·ers through \ht• use of tcll'Phonc banks <1nd profl·.~s ionals 011 the subj(·ct . Channtl 28 \\'ill lJr·oadt·asl live froni the head<1u:.1r)crs of the Aleoholisn1 Council of c;rl'alcr Los Angcll'S . ' Alcoholis m A\\·arencss \\'eek on KCE1' ;.i lso 11•ill ft.•a ture un op<'ll·('tld('d fafnily counscllini; sessio n Oct. 22 at 10 µ.m.: :rig:t•r Uy 'l'hc ·rail at 8 p.ni. OCt . 23 : u special en1ploye r assislanl't' . 1lrogra1n 0L"t. 24 a t 8 p.01.; follo11'ed by a spcci;.11 Cily\1·atcht:rs on the issue of alcoholis m in Los Angelt:s: and at IO:J(f p.n1. the shO\\'ing of Fa llen Angels. • On Friday, ()ct. ·L H~ 8 p.m . l\CE'r • 11.J\l dl'but il:-> lo1·;ill.1 prod11L·1:d "Los ,\11g1·ll':.. N1•11., li1·r11•11" s1·r11•:.. E:u·h \\t•t·k \ht• !ll'llj.!1',1!11 11 ill IJl'llilt.' lt1(';1I L.'i· s lit'"' as 11111•r p 1 ~·11 •d h.\ :-;1n1lhl'l'll l ';1hli1r 111:1 1..-.1111 \;jlls l:-. \'ie k \Vilh;.1111~. ltit"lll('J' 1'1li~111· of 'l'h1· LoS An i.:l·lt·s '!"1n11·s. 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II l!h :1 !1\'11 Sl'l'I!" 111" IJl"<l).!t';t lll.'-!Ill"' ~t'.1r :lll' lht• ptop1d.11 ~·h~ldr1•11 · .... hr v:.i rl l':l~l s ··~L':-0.1111,. Stn '('I .. ··'r hi• J<:!e1·tnC' t 'on1p;1111 .- "'i\l i-.;1t·r H11grrs' .'\l•1gli horhood .' ''i'.fHJr11.'' :11111 ··c :1rra,1·j il1'nrta~ · \ 111 •11-.1 tlrl1\i1-1n In lh(' rh ildrl'll s l':1\1·gor~ 1., '"\'ill.1 :\l(.';:r1·."' ,1 Ill lingu;1I bi 1'ldl u1 ;11 "'t'l'ii•., d1.,~1µ11t·d ltir child1·1·u .1gt"-.; tour t11 1·n:hL. l!('\ur11 111g in \QI 1<1nh1•r :ll"L' '"Firing l .inr.'' 11 ilh lio."t \\ 1ll1.11 n F. Burk!t•y .Ir ," l\t"h1 11d 'l'hc Li1H·~:· ;ind "\\l(l1 Id l'l'l'":-.,;i' "I'm O.K. -and you 're 0 .K." maintain s orangutan -· .... 1.01 Aft(lfl•> ZH P~OIO "Your check bounced," says african cheetah . "Did you re ad the new s th is morning?" asks Mindinao t arsier. Who's ·Zoo? And What Do They Say? 1Sy J /\CKIE ll\'1'1i\N 01 I~• 01U, PilOl 5~11 declared s he's ohscr,•ed borcdoni. hutnor and ;inxiely in animt1ls • ! Author Nancy f\tclntyrc of Laguna BUT Sll E admiltE!d her nc1v honk 1·n1011011 111 11 s human fl'l:ld crs-gnorl lo 11 :1 1~' :ind .11111·1<'' nn lood l11r 111.. :"->ll1• ,.,1.i.11rH·d 1t1.d ~h,. d1•( ul<'d f\n h11rT11H' ,\('\\'York '1"11111'." ~!;1_1!:1"1.lf\l'. lliv if.,n).., 1ghl 111n11!l1~ ;~~:IJ :1nrl l\(•1!,;111 ''\\'1·1lt·l'irlc~dlhere\\'as anC'cctfor :1 lll'ri1ushan1l 1~ 11 l'orrni·1 1·:1r!non "'nr1 1n>.! t h11111ch h11111ln·fl-.; of ph i• humor hoJJk not about \Valt•rg11t c, i'n 1"1hl1 1r t'or 'l'ru(' ,111d l·'.,,qu1r1•.,;J11d :1 lnl' ln.cr.iphs prn\ 111t·d 111 1.i"n C11t111!t\ ,. f1 ;1tiun. porn'ngra ph y ur the <'1'11logy.·· n1c r \\";dt l)1 ,n1 ·1· ~·;1rlq11111-.;l \\ho ~~1 !;111 :i nd lh1 • 1.o' 1\llJ!"I"~ :ind ~.11• .<.li1I ~l r:1 . l\l ~lnl y r", \\~h•o4p~u~h"li~>1h~<'c<JdLJ'''"QIO'b"'"''il n°nnc·;J• IC·'•••n"""""'-"-:---'-:----1.l<...,..., -~-------------~ 1he hnok \\'1th hC'r hushand \\'ilh:.iJl'I . · ·I 1«1n'1 s.11· 11~' 1~· h11d :1111 1•\0111 Beac h be lieves the expression .. a isn"t really intended to sho\v \1 h~ th" ,-~pn'icdkcco>J(Llliioonnss~"Jmruau•Lmrruc"aun1JJii•1sutJw"'1haull ;li•L-_,.·1n~m.a~n-l-he-pootogr-a-pl.s-e·n• ' Autnor Nancy Mcintyre of Laguna Beach, ..-' , says. .. feeling. "'I lhi nk a nima Is have en1olions j ust l"nr l'X a 111 ph" an 1 ndian i11.':i f111~ I like humans do." !\!rs. ~lc."l ntyrc, the. \\'ouldn't be likt•ly to it:iz(' ii·is1ftill y ;1t ll\11 Ko r of 11 llC\Y pholocuption l"MlQk ra I· ii!' p{'aeock·I ikc fit n1 ail and r1•ni:1rk . lr d "\Vlld Animals at llomc," tx· "l boughtit.on sidc.antl l can'tr1•turn lainCJt_ ,..__ . ii ''-- •·Jo'n'r <'xump lc, if you go 1.0 Jr.ion CouJllry.Safari oo ii Sunday afte rnQOn :i nd look at :i fami ly or lions. you ran sec lhnt. they look just like nny humun fnmilv on a Sunday uflcrnoon," s he said. •• In arhlllion lo prick-, fl.f rS\ !\1cintyrc Nor i~ 1t prohuble th111 ;i lton <·uh v.·nu ld nuzilc il" motht>r's 1"':11· :ind 11·hisper, ·' !\1 :1m 11. wc1·c you f'\'t•r a ll'(lna,g1~r'?''. 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Both t1n\'r hu('k A rourul.~ in f1t•ld<; !'e1:1tt•d lfl writin~. edit.in.it t1Qd ;1 rt. ;\lt,'!. ~l tlntyre htis v.·r1tll'n. 1n ad· <111 ion lo her cook hooks, :i J,:u1d1'honk 11111 11.111 • :1 l111 •nd 111 :\i•11 '11rf. \\JP• Ii.id ,1 ll.1111;1 .in d :1 \1nn1h:11 ·• ... ;111! ~Ir-. \11 111111•' l lf' 1r:1u1"d ;11uin.iJ, fo 1'1"!••11,111n · Sii i< \J)JJl ,I) 111:11 lh1•1r d.111~hl• 1 i\lnt?an ha ... h :11l dtu·k ... 1·111•111111 .. h.1111 :-.lc•1·~ <!IHI h1 ;1rd-.; ,11111 •111Cl' 1111d l•• l.tnlt' H \"l~'ll nl ' ' 1\nd \Jr .. \i< t nl\ r1· ,;ud lh.11 "1 1111· 11111!\!! 111 ·1 1.f111lf1r:1p11"n l1ot11f~ ,)11'' 111 ·1·111111· f ,1~1 · 1 n .1 tt~d 11 11 h iJt111n;d, • I lnl!IHl lh.il ~!H!lt• I"'"· ltnn -.; ;n1d 1111 I \Pl l'"'!-.1\ 1· ~ 111 " 11·111'.1~ ~.111 111 ·" .1111111 :11 ~ pt~\ ;11 t'll \. ll\l1L1l~ I 1f.1· J\111 !Jl.i!t·-.; .Ill.' \l'I I !t\ht•f . I\~~ 11111 I lu111h•d :--ti.· .d•11 ;dt11lo11!1 ·-.; 1·n11..,•'r\;111\r• .111d lil11 ·r.d o11111ud .. -. \u 1111 r1·Lt"Ht <11 .111111 ·~. -.;;1111i~ tha1 111 ht'! 11n 11 .. l 11i h !011~~ !1f.1• .1 H1 •1111hh1·;111 ;.111d ~I h1t11"·11'f•l .11n11 -l<tl1h-. 111-.1· .1 l ~i-rn11L"r:11 lnLH·l .n1.1\h• I hn11ld1lnaho11k .111<1111 th.11 · \Jr, \1,'111111,. n1us1·<1 l ' ' • • ~', (°:! DAi l Y Plll'lf ---- • .. . .. . : ' • • : ' : I ' • ·1 • \ Belinda Smith and Roger Faubel assume positions for Ballet Pacifica 's version of ··chopin Concerto," choreographed by Michael Panaieff for performances in Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. . -'"""· • . . . chuck Cecil 'Drops ~' Chuck Cecil: famoug; all O\'CI' sOuthern Coi lifOrnia (or his' "Swin gln' Ye a1·.s,'' brings the show and hitTISl·lf 1.D Or:111gc Cou.nty S<iturd;iy to broadcast li ve and dircc~ on San Clen1ente's KAPX rron1lhc1'own and Country Sl1opping Center in Orangl'. 'J'he KA PX,hclico 11lcr y,•ill drop J'\lr. "Swingin'Ycars" ut the center al 10 :30 a.m. to sign autogr.iphs and grct•l' . fans prior to signi ng on fur . the hour -long shG\V begin· ning al 11 a.m. on the KAPX spot on the dial (108 stereo Turning on Thal st;1tion's µ1·ograrn director Gerry l'cll'rson·is to be ('On~ra t ulall'd for ..\.,, SCCU l'\lljt SU('h nam\'S as Alil'c C'ou1)l.'I'. J<:Jton John. • Clh.'Cth :ind t'hong :ind John Le1111011, to sub for KHJ 's morning 1n<1n, Charlie \'an 'cludl'S the li111itcd ton1n1er-l"rom the San t 'ranl'LSCU. Dyke. \\'hill' Van D,rk1· ci:il <·01H·ep l, you 'rl~ then Opera llouse. \'acationt>d this p11st \\'C('k . Scott Manchester uhlc 10 d:urge the ""'°'· -;;:;;;;:;:;:;;;;;~AJNTllQU~ES;,.;;;.:.;:.~:.;;;.:.;:.~:.;,;c tiscr a lilllc lllOrC' ror their "W ,.... 111css<1gc . Sounds simple :ind n)Llkt'S sens(', ~till, o7T'i£f ' & Qi1I' others havt· ttied and rJilcd \LJ. atJtt 11 w.reas1trl!S '\1•hcrc KJOl has sut·ccedcd. i; f\Just have son1ethi11 g to do \rithSchulkt•y ••. t'M). "S01\1ETll\1ES they send LEONIE Hyn.s nck y.·jll be me a dollar or l\vo in the the ft'u\urcd pcrfor1ncr in mail \Vit h a note saying ll . Strauss' opcr:.1, llADED TIFFANY HANGING SHADES STAINED GLASS WINOOWS CARVfO llOVNO O.t.J( TAaUS lfNT GLASS OAK CHINA CAllNETS . -AUTHENTIC: ANO REPRODUCED - somethin" to.the effect that "Saloiill'." toiiight al 7:50 (2 1/2 M:res SQvil~ of l(nott's Berry farm) "' ou Kr1\C, in that stutions·s· they appreciate our <,1lmost . 10575 B!'!och Bl vd. Stanton, Calif._ 90680 995-7802 . . 536-5065 continuous music, but we ~rn~n~t~in~n~o~ui;~· ~s~c~ri~c~s'.'.·o~f~o~1>e~·~ra~~::'.'.~~::'.'.~~:'.'.:~~'.".".~~'.'.'.'~::'.:'.'.'.'~::'.:~ ct1uld probably use some t-bruodeasts bt>ing aii;ed live money to keep our station goin g," KJ OI General l\lanager Gordon ?-.Jason laughingly told me at a meeting not too long ago. Mason whQ has been with KJO I since April of this year iS a longtime figure on the local broadcasting scene, having amassed 2Q ye ars \Vith s uch outlets us KBIG, KTLA, KMPC and KNX; st ill with all that b roadcasting background . h e cons iders KJOI "a phenomenon in modern day radio ••. It came from relative obscurity as KCBJ-1 less than four years ago to being among the top fi ve or six stations in the Southland toda·y.'' If you 're a KJOI listener you're aware thaL. some hours there are no commer- cials at all, there a re never · -more than six spols in any given hou r. Add to that the very !inest in stereo equip- ment and you m·ight have the formula for KJOI's suc- cess However~ equipment and relatively few commercials alo ne wou ldn 't btllld· muriel stevens takes the my stery out of· mousses, the sighs oul of soulfles. the doldrums out of dinne r ... wh at's her secret? she cooks with lov.e. the muriel st evens show ' c e · 13 h s another KJOI . You'd also ,;c ompany m · t · eason ~;~:,,to;;;:,~~ ·~r;.~.i; J im Schulkey who "or- , Monday, Wednesday & Friday 7:00 to 7:30 P.M. ' chestrates'.' the KJOI sound ' B [[ p "f • G • N L Sh as \\'ell as the sound for ----i a et £!Cl _ lCll !:_O lVe !!_W]JOrt, agll_n'! _ OWS ?.~~t~:tio~,!~n~d-s~a~:,,; _ ! Follo"'ing a successful Concerto," choreography Balle t Pacifica's lead Fashion Is land. in Seattle, Atlanta and Dal- fuesday & Thursday 10:00 .to-10:30 .A.M _____ 6:00 to 6:30 P.M. : prese ntation o f .··The by i\.lichacl Pana icff. dancers inc lu de Belinda For the Sunday pcrfor-las. ; Seasons" and "Carmina Slated for Sunday, Oct. 13 Smith, Cynt hia Tosh, l\lary mance in Laguna, tickets Mason went on to explain ; Burana" in Irvine Bowl last :it 4 p.m . in the La guna Sayers, Joan Ro ss Gair. arc S4 for the center sect ion !th!~a~l~on~c~e~a~f:o~r~m~a~l:}:.t i~kc~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ t month, Ballet Pacifica is l\toulton Pla yhouse, 60fl Kris ti Stephens, David of the Laguna r.foultou .:.TnT i<:. ... lH'f'P"-"ful th~t in . • nO\v launching its 13th LagunaCanyonRoad,isthc Panaicff. Paul ?o.1aure. Playhouse and 53 for lhe ,--------------------------------, I season with perfo rmances first O)Cmhership progr~n1 Louise 1',rnzc r , Roger side sections. These are :.. in Nc ~·porl Beach . and fealuring 11.•:o of the v.·ork:.; l"aubel, Victor f\1o reno. available fro m .the B:illet ·• ERNIE'S ~T " ~ •• : LagunaBeac·h . thal v.i ll be pcrforn1cd the !\lolly L y n·c h , Carrie C~ntcr, .1863 South Coast A HOT THING · HERE WE GO AGAIN.I · ·,' r.-. , On Saturday, Oct. 12. at previous day in NC'>l'porl : Kneubuhl, Benjamin Sper-l·ilghway, Laguna Beach. ·I GOING HERE ·/>'. I : 2:30 p.m. in Newpoft 1-lar-··chopin Concerto'' and bcr, Randy Ba rnett, Lisa Tickets will als o be I b 0 r 1-1 i g h sc h 0 0 I "Fugitive Vi.sions". plus Robc1'lson, Billie Pulliam, available at the respective I rrs.TIME TO START SHIPPl"'G I ~Auditorium, 600 Irvine, the •· f\·Ioldavian Dances.'' Caroll Stasney, Louis Ca r-box offices one hour before I " •. .. l:o m pany w i \I p resent ·choreographe d by Victor ver. Charles Co lgan · a nd each performance. }itrauss''"C:rad uationBall." f\1oreno.· GlcnnSrrUth. . For i.nforma ti on a nd I FRESH FRUIT! I chorPl•~r:iphy h~· l).111111.a-,\ champagne reception ·rickets fur the Saturday rese rvations fo r ei ther I I t•hinc : · Fui.:1t1\1· \ h1011~... ldonat1on SI 1 in the picnic program in NC\\·port Be;ieh sho\v, <i nd also for infor-th orc••f!l'J:t l •h ~· h.\ 1.i\:1 :11"l'a n(':\t to t·he Playhouse arc S-1 for a<lult s and S.1 for m;1tion on obtaining mem-I •. ia!i, art.i~til' d1rt•r\1ll nf H:Jl . p:1rh1ng ln1 1\'il l fnl lo\v this children u"nder 12. 1'hcv are bcrsbip in Ballet Pacifi ca, Lmt yecr we shipped 8,000 Giff Packs, Flowers, let Pa1:1fu.:;;; and "Ch()p111 perl .. rn1anc1'. on sale at the J\lusic Jl.ill ,61 c<ill4911·7271. I Fresh Fruit, Dried Fruit, Dotes, etc.! .And only had 4 I -------------=----------------=---~==----.--""lltSQfe arrival$_," quite a .record!! Join our "Frtlh I Fruit and Flower Chrb:OO-aad we'll. ship fOir · -oPitt SUH. 'TIL 6 .. ! .,, .. 'Liti6~ 'lipper ewport~ a'Nfora .Priee • ·-' $ 3 9, 9 50 for a '"'o-s1orv. 3 bl'droorn. 2-1 /2 bath maintena~c~ free condominiunl --with <ipcH·ious n1a .. 1er bedroon1 and much more. You II hve near a n1nning strf:'an1 a nd gr1'en bells --but n1ost in1portantly. you'll li ve in a growing areil . Home is just a short \l•alk 10 Newport's Upper Bay water skiing area and a proposed 65 acre> golf course (already approved by the Coastal Commission). You'rejust minutes fron1 llH~ beach by bike or c.ar. and nearby freeways put you minutes from ":ork and play. The price. financing and location are right. Come see the foh ulous \VOODSTREAM CON DOMINIUMS. Follow the map or give us a call. At these pri rPs, they're goin~ fa st! ., ; I ·9i eff,.etlve Phone 714·548·7223 annual in11•res1 345 Unlvenlty Drtve Developedbly (,..,.,,!, C 'JJ, , rt J1 •r,·J ~11111\1'1t,Sav1ngsDnd Lrnin Just off Irvine Avenue " ' I cuslomet S. rtloti•es, fritnds a qlft box e•ery month I ••· fer 12 "'°""''· If you join now you 9•! 2 monllls ••. ~~ "c.-~;'!'', .1 frff! CoH about th is Re•olutlonory idea In fnrit rte'• Celll•t •II •I• sllippinq! Ground floor opportunity! .............. "-I .... z_.,.,_ I .... __ ...... .,_ w ..._.,,,. I .., .... , """"~ w...._ I I 1 • ., ........ ,.,....... I I ~~-~.::· I • I -:: I 1 1 (~_t cAUl1F°L0WER Led,~:~ :~:rkt! l;}'i ::'s!t~u;~~s0~_:;, ·,rt ·I I :. : ,,.,. ,....,..., r .. o1 1 LETIUCE ,,111!! •;:, CELLO CARROTS w ~.,fl I ':: ' 39c .. Good 9c ~1: ;: .. CRISPCELERY !111.I I ••ch . ~:.v· ~· I ea. 11/1'' ' I oceoch 1;,r I ---+ ... "'< 1/." u...it 4 Head' 11 • oa ( 1 ) ("T>~-: -:,~::.:o<a"" -:--_-.---=- f ,. \ I • • .f • I • 1·1rst 1\'19/11 It's 3110lht•r opening for t\1aurt!en l .CJVL' \vhcn the harpist. moves toni ght into the J\la rinc Restaurant at l)cl \Vcbb':s Ncwporter Inn . l•'or1ncrly 1>er- forming in th e Nc\11µorter's Chelsc<1 B:.1r, 1\1uu re~n no\v v.·ill be featured f''ridays and Satur- days from 7,Lo 11 p.m. ·ind fron1 7 to 10 p.m. on Sundays, \Vcd· ·nesdays and 'f'hursdays in the ~l ari nc room She is the sister of Mike Love who. \vilh three cous ins formed the \Vorld ramous Beach Boys group. • • • 0All y PtLOT • c:r 1 Best Parts of 'Old World' Available . at Crossroads ~;, 1!r wonlll'rl'll \\ h;'l d1n1ng uut 1.-. like ln 'll:1\•aria, 11r Aust na, or ILaJy·• Ur perhaps you rcn1l·n11Jl'1· a restaur;int in onr ol' thosl' ru1nanllc 1'ot'itles and h ;1\'c :dv.avs \\•;1111.t>d lu l'l·visit 1t ':' ' Nov. eltl11·r a.-. \ l'll'l'<111 t.ra\1l'll•r nl' st;.iy.;_1l·hun1l' dr1•an1\.'r you c:ul l'.\ .pcric1u.·1· "01tr\Vurld-t.'harnf:..-~1l !he Crotsroads fl·sta urant hl'l'l' in OranM,u Count~·. '!'his Ill'\\.' Fou11t<1in \'altl~Y spo[ brini;s ra1· 1.1\1 ay plal·es tu ou r Out 'n' About Norman Stanley \'el'ydoorsll'll IJ:1~l' lf'a \l':-slufll·cl \1ilh chopp{'d l'hou:-1· top :-1rli111 1 :-ll·al.. .-.:11 \1ich. 1'he Crossro;itls e1nhraee:-four v('r~ bt.·l·f. riorl.., rit i· anti llC"rb:-1'ht• \\hole S-1 '.!5. :-hr1111 1) ur l'r,11J l.owt'. S .50 ; 01 lari,:e dining roonis. earh in a dif· 1hinL! is thl·n :-i 11inll'rl·d 11 ith ;111 Ortl').!.J chilc and 1·hc1•:-l'OI e\et\1'. fercnt European style. 'l'he an1bi;;inl·e saut•rl..r;nit ;11111 :-Ol'l'\l'd \11\h Will·~! $:! !15. or en<·h is r1•laxing and plcasan1 . par:-h·~t·d IHtt:1tul':-, rru.-.:-ro~1d.-. h;1:-; •I \\l'll·roundC'd Jun \Vhcn yuucnlcrthcrl'isanairof com 'l\\u spi•eial lics fru111 Engl<intl 111· l"hl·un llll'TIU 1111h l\\O daily spcl'ial~. forl, <·harn\ anti \\'armth \\'h;eh l'IUill' roa:-.t 1u·tn1~ rib~ or b1.·t·f. S7 511. 1\·nu·at nr 1h1• la lll'r 1s bukt•d oorl.. demands a leis ure ly pael'. \l'hieh ha:-hl'l'll Sl'ltlt•d 111 ruek salt in <·hufl und :-:Hll'l'k raut l\llh l~unnai~1 \Vaitrcsses in dirndl·sll'lccostun1es th1.• true Brill.-.h 111;11111l'I'. It i~ roaSll'd pot01lOt'~. Sl.!;15, 1)1 llunganan b('C'f sc1·ved us a cocktail as ~i'l' vondcred ;.ind SC'l'\i·d \\ith ,.orks hiri.> p,uddin~' tips, hut11.·r utJu dll·s ;uut lcgl.•lablt·~ the n1enu and dcl·idl'd on an ~q>· and, of l'our:-C'. natur;1l UN.•f Juit·l':-i. i\ s.!.35 ' 1"' pcti:tl'I'. \\11.' l'hosc· lhl' cc\•iche de ,.0 ,, •.. , ... ,..,of 1,,,1,,· /,,,,.,,, o., .. 9,,, ,· •. 111,. ; ~·,i···. i JM!SCaclo. S.1.25 , \\'hich is fresh poacht'd otl~~r ~:~1\:lish e;itrl't: ' "" " ·' Rl·:c;rL,\HL ,. , a !;11').:1.· :-(·l1.•1.·t 1011 uf ft .· ·'•" rish .. un<I shrin11' rnarinalcd in a J · J J tt d pl t" 1<<11 fro1n Hu ssia t·urtll'~ a di!«h 1·a !l l'd !«<Ill< \I'll' lL':-. 0111<' l' l':-:in a " Mt .-dclit•ious L:itin A1nerie;o1 sauC'l'. J · · 11· ft 11 SI 951 • r Shashlik, S7 .!15 'J't>ndt•r l'llbl'S •OI {'1L'01lS.ranj!lng 111p ·l't' rH . I • OLt1cr appetizers include chilled marinalcd bah\' l;irnb skc\\'CrC'd \\Ith SJ~25 , "ill n1orl' than J.!l'I ~·uu through ___.,....._ smokl'd s ;1l1non. S2.95; s htimp peppC'rs, oninnS antl.ninshrooni'$'arc lo dinner. 'l'hC' lunc·h clit•I t·orncr h<1·s :1 •"" cocktail. lf2 .!l.'J; crab cocktail, SJ,25 ; Jd · .,, J t o .. •5 · <<d ., u · · "' then broiled to ~·our s1}('c1!'il«ltions a1ut £'0 IJl'lllll' riv P a L'. .x. .. , .1 • -•, , melon in se!:1son 'vith proscuilto, S2.25. served on a bc.d of kasha. ~round slrloin lo-eal. s:?.2;,. :-er\·crl .. ' s~ All cnlrl'l'S includl' hot hrl';ld itl\tl \\•ith ('Oll:J,Cl' l'hC\:SC and slil't.•fl •t j · ~ FROl\1 Tiit-: t•onti nent:il selections ioniutoc::.. Sh !Jp C on the incnu v.'c chose scampi ala butter and s:dad or soup du jour. 1'he l,unchcon ~:dads inrludl' Cru~ WO 0 ni•ng on oas_t Roma, $7.95, ~ianl-ri,1Cdilcrranean laltei·thcnightofourl'isit\1;1s;:1\'Cry sroads sal·•d l.JO\l'I, 82 _;5, und thu Ws e h . J . h h' [ 1· last)' \'C11cta1J]e and barlC\,·. A la Carle .. . . s nmp. saulce< wit a into gar 1l· "' secretaries de\iuht. $2.75. This Ja sl is d·h0 rb F' the dorn<'ng the plate soup se\C'clions include onion or tl'o'O e h an " s. ur r a a special open f11tcd shrin1p sand\\•ic C 0 ."la " , .. , ,., C ,· v ·, ,. wa s a su1>erb ri sotto. 'rhc garlic \\'as types of clam chov.•dcr. 95cC'nls . on rvc bread \\'ith a\·oc;ido. ton1aloC':-Two shO\\'S open lhi:-Utitish mystery plays. )>et· and Saturday is the \\'csl · ·' ~u " · t · h tl t '· ld r 't J 1'h c d J · k d I h r I 8 , 1 k' . l C Plai·h"use ,,.,·1i be,,,., .• ,, JUS r1 ~ t :no oosronguu e1n1cy c rossroa sasoser"es from a <indthousandi.-.landdressing. wee en a on;:: t e Orong1.· or1nanl·cs a o c oc m1n s er om munil y u ., h I b ·1 · · h tonight ;ind Saturd,·•i· ,·0 Ilic. t ere argc ro1 e1· me nu. 1\ustrolian lob-As thl' menu announct•s. Crossroads Coast. Tuesdays throug h Sundays T eater's sntirc on , llol-Th lb d ' d d · h d b C ummun<'l\' l'ecr"att'o•> e o er inner 1\•c or ere was sler V.'ll r;1\1·1r utter. S9.50: broiled h as indeed · se leetcd ram OU !« ••N 1 'fh until No\·. 9 <it the Third ly'>l.'OOd. Gurtai" is 8:30 al " .... • r o " \' · h c 1· df' h 1 orm an, s at ''ou'!" Center at<d<'lor<'<<m 00 the · ron1 r ranee . oung game en · ata ina S\\'Or IS a !l\andinc, SS.25; 1raditional and continental foods to Th I . C ·Step Theater. 1827 Nc\\•port lhc theater . 7272 l\l<iplc p · · $5 2' 1 d t d bl J k e rv1nc ummunity or., 0 g c C 0 ,, 0 , ,. ar1s1enne, . '" roas e o a ou e cut 0\1a por · chops, S6.95; e>·c•'te th" JtaJ,,t 1·s or man\,' Th Blvd .. Costa l'lesa. Reser· Ave., \Vcsttninstcr. Reser ... be 1·r I uff d 'lh · ' eater opens ils season L·,.,,·r•rounds • .,,·1h .,,0 s·.''-. •au 1 u brO\l'll . st e WI rice filct mi gnon, 58 .25 ; arc son1c of the nationalities. Lun<·h i~ sC'rl'cd dail\,'. I . h . h h. 'l:a tioµs 646-.1363. ~alions893·8626 . ,. b .. ""'d · d d 'th ·1 bl JI on1g t \I'll t 1s coml'lly at curtain. Reservations 551;. res11ng an cove re w1 an orange cntrccs ;1v:11 ._. e. 1\ arc served "'ith l\londay through Frida~·. and dinner its ne\\' theater on .the •'No{ No\\-', Da rling" ''l\lamr'' SJOOor 556.5_391'. sauce '>l.'astheccntcrofthiscntree. soup du jour ur salad. sluffcd baked Sunday through l 'hursday. 5 to 11 Golden \Vest CollC'ge tam-C losing out a fiv.e· Continuing every nig!ll ''A l\lajority ofOne" , Carrots vichy were a delif9ious and potato, ;ind hol brcadanrl butter. p.nl .• and on Friday and Saturday, 5 pus Hi l·luntington Beach. weekend run\\-•ilhfinalpcr· but ri,londay at Scb<1sti<1n 's • ·rhc Laguna l\loullon colorful complc1ncnt. The game hi;n p.m.tol2midnig-ht Performances Frida\'S and formanccs t on i ght a nd \\lest Dinne r Pla,rhousl', 1·10 Playhouse is presenting this \\'as inoist, tender and succulent , and S Ol\t E S I' E C l t\ L sa tads :1 nd A Sunday ch<tmpag:nc buffet brunch Saturdays at 8:::10. sUnd;iys Saturdayisthispopular sex Avcn!da Pi co. S;111 Clcn1en· c::umed~··drania of._. Jeirish the herbs in the rice dressing "'ere \·ei::etableS\\'illten1ptyouas\\·ell.'rry is scr.\·ed from 10 <t .m, to 2 p.n1 . ;it 7:30, through Oct. 20. farce at the Jlunti ngt on le , is this n1u sic;.it con1ctly. matron a nd 11 J;1pancsc especia lly pungent. the beefsteak tom:.ito and red onion Banquet f;icilitiC's arc avllil<ible <1nd ,RcsGrvat-iuns45~17·7297. Beach Playhouse. 2 110 1icscrvati1Jn:-;ind ci1rtain businessnian l'ues days . l"rom 1\Uslria you n1ay choo::.e s;i lad, Sl.50. sautt'C'd niushroon1 caps: therl'·s d11ncing and cntcrtoinmen1 ''The Real ti.Iain St .• ll untington. inform;ilfon 4Y2·!J950. throug h Saturdays until . traditional Vienna schnit1.e l, S6.95'-,' Sl .50, or perhaps asp;.iragus 11·ith llol-· SC'\·cn ni ghts a vieek . . In spector llound" BC'ach. Curtain 8:30: reser· .. Vnu Kno\\· I Can'l llcar Oct. 12 in the playhouse, 606 whi ch is f.:astcrn'\'cal lightly breaded land;1 isc, $1.50. Cross road s is located at 18050 Opening S.:iturday is .ltlc 'Vations842·542 l . • \'ou Laguna Canyon Road, 1.1nd scr\·ed \\'il~ Lyonnais~ potatoes. If you happen in late (after mid· Brookhurst (corner of ·ralbert, one fitsl j}'l'OdUC'tfOllOl!-,1)Uttr-••\Vlll -suec~n~Sjiij'iJ---itlRR-l\'lf~lft.'11c·l\'1ftl!l'Sltllnrtlif!f'-L1lgUna Bca~h. \1•ith an 8':30 Or, you inay hghl .~P \\-'Ith sarma. night ) and are feeling a hit empty, the blo·c lrso·ut h o-f the San Diego- Coast Repertory's Jot.h an-Hunte r?" Fina l pcrform;.intcs of curtain. Reservations 494·', $4.9S,from Yugos l av~a. , restaurant providt's a small but very Free"•ay.). l''ountain Valley. Reser· niversaryseason ,aspoofon 1\lso \\'-inding up tonight lhis four·partcomcdyatlhe 1 .-0743. · TlllS TEl\1PTING entre~ is cab:_ n~te S U££.t'~r me nu . You can \'ationsat963·6711 . 499-2626 496-S773 LUNCH • DINNER OYSTER BAR COCKTAILS LATE SUPPER HAPTTHOUl4to7P.M. SUHDA T IRUHCH 9:30·4 MOW OPEM FOR BREAKFAST ,.._ 7:00 ........... s.t. S ..... *"'-s.,t.JJ EMTERT AIMMEMT MIGHTL Y IRAMDJE IRAMDOM DUO r .... sat. GEORGE FOSTfR-Sun. OIMI Mon. OUTDOOR DINING PATIO • 32802 COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA MIGUEL IA• Ci'ow11 'llNty l'.,••11yl LUNCH 11 .30 A.M. TO 2 P.M. DINNER 5:00 P.M. TO 9:30 P.M. CATERING ANO FOOD TO GO CLOSIED SUMDA Y 113~ COSTA MIESA reaturi.ng Old Sol"IOra recipes of our 1\lamac1la since l9J2 RESERYATJOHS 548-'207 "INN-COMPARABLE" DAY AMO Mlt;HT 01ning--Oancin9-Entertainmenl Nbw Appearing Annstronq lros."W•d. thrv Sot. T~ldoy Hiqhf Gino Lanzi "-.Uto Cany011, J 11 oi Coost Hwy .. So. L.,... •~etioM "''·2663 -49t·227 I JOIM SHANNA AND THE Friday ond Saturday Fine Dancing Music MO COYIEl • MO MINIMUM Kalll'& ~Mf"+'nfMMst C».w Q9MM &-Teriyolil Sttoli LUHCH • DtHHER • COCIT AILS 673-9919 (' t 2121 f.. Coalt H~woy IMtw~"" Jfflboreir·& MocAf'itlwl c-dttMor MICllSll MEXICAN RESTAURANT Ml CHSH 296 E: 17th STREET HILLGREN SQUARE COSTA MESA COCKTAILS Oprt1 Dmlu nt ll:Olln .111. l!A.NKAMElllCARO. MA.STC~CtlAltG-C at!d AMfRICAN EXPIHSS TEMPLE GARDENS - -Q-Jlwe~-Restauranr-- RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE ~-'~'.l!L ~·raturin~ E:<oli•· 'i'l·opit·11 I l lrinks luncheon & Cinnor Daily CC1STA MIESA 540· 1'37 540· 1923 A.it4, ho ~-nlfll GIO•• 12201 IROOllHUllST !At Chp'"911 611·7020 HAVE A BALL!°'"'"'""· Of • b111i-mttti"t, or • w.ckfi"t rtcirp· lion. IALl!IOA ,AVILION l'ws h~ililin for 500 1nd 1 MHPint .,;-of N-port M•fbor. M19nlfic1111 ,,_ bo11 PAVILION QUEEN -:.·. honl50~""r ~~~IV, bar. dine:• ffoor. ... 1 .. 11inmen1. c.11 fiiJ-46JJ ·.:......oe""~ ALSO ~- DAVEY'S LOCKER Sl'OATFISMINC, 673· 1f34 CAT AtlNA 'ASSENGE R SE RVICE. i73-52tS TALE OF TME WMALE RESTAURANT, 673·•633 •oo M.in Sir"'; l!l..itto. p...,;..,..,1, What 's Up At [Yh:c C(JQ#//JW?jF .9/,d~ • SUNDAY BRUNCH Oil the Deck -9:00. 2:30 • CHUCK BEAUVAIS Colorlul Artist Doing His Th1no fuesday·1h10 Fnday 5 to 1 IEMTl:Rl AIHMl:P>fr MIGHlL T OHIEOFHIS l'AINTIHGS GtVE:t4 AW A Y IE'f'HYDU! 301 O l11f11yeH1, Me-..pon lirocll !Bays1ae on lne l•do PeniosOla) 675-5777 Straw Hat's got something for Back.:f o-School: We've got a game called Stik-a-State It's fun, its educational, and its fre e at any participating St raw Hat Piz za Palace. Plus something special for yo~;-_____ T____ _ .. l1 51.00 ~FF I soc ~Ff I I any large pizza 1 any medium pizza I (At ~l.r price.) (At regul.r price) I 011,.,q00tl !l'lrough~ay.0et0001'9 1a~.1 ()tf·r <101"J-Jlt\"Ouo'IWM~v<k•C'bc-f9 191' I • At 011rt1C!1'lahng SIOrfl, •• Nrh;•l'la:mq \!"" · I 32095 Camino Caeistrano 32095 Camino Capistrano 1 SAN JUAH CAPISTRANO SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 496-0051 496-0051 ' I ~ I ~~:.... • • .::;.;a - • ' • ' , \ . . " III HOW APPEARING III JERRY LAMBUTH III III I@ Matti Lascoe Group to Dance at OCC I@ III I@ ¥-Jira~1' ..... Jjeacon !-'inc r·oo<l and Spirits SAT. AND SUN. Breakfast/Lunch 10-5 p.m. Dinner 5-11 ;30 p.m. IJ,,, .. ·r 1r1·u1.1···''·r1•11 lf111 iu'' Ir•·. Balboa l slalltl 675-9222 0(,1'. 5 D1\l\1Cl'.'. CON('t•:Jt 'I' :-1\latti Lascoc Danl•t• 1'hcall't• Coin p11ny \\'ill v.ivc a dant<.> <:Onl'crt '<1l 8:30 p..n1 . Saturday, Oct. 5, in the OCC Auditoriun1, 2701 f' air\'ic\\' Roatl. Co~la l\l csi..i. Ad1ni:.:.i1Jn, S.1.50 gl•ncral anti S2 .50 student ~ 'J'ickcls avuilahll' <1t OOokslorc and at box offi<'c the n1i;ht of pt.'rfurmanct•. OCT. 2·6 RECREATION 5110"' ..:....Ceorge Colouris's Recreation. Vehicle and Boat Show ""'ill take placE' at tbe Anahein1 Studium. E\·ent will have motor homes, \•ans, rampcrs. boats. motor cycles, off road rehicles and family l'nter· tainmenl. llours: ""·eekdays, 5· 11 p.m., Saturdays, noon· 11 p.m. and Sunday, noon . 9 p.m. Admission, adults, S2. and children under 12 free . oer.i TIAVEL SE RIES -Newpart Harbor Ki,.•anis Foun· dation presents a travel and adventure series at 8 p m. on Friday nights in the Orange Coast College auditorium. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa . Series tirkets: $1 2.50 for adulls :.1nd $5 for student s and single ticket s. $2.50 for adult s a nd $1 for students. The schedule : l)ick ltedcly, "i\lark ·r \\':1in in Jtalv." Oct. 4 ; ltol:lin \Vil · Iiams, "This Is Paris," Nov. 0 30; Ralph Franklin. ''Grecian Holiday,·· De<:. 20 ; Sherilyn and Matthew Men- tes, ''Hungary,'' Jan. 31, and Russ Potter, ''The Kingdom of the Netherlands, .. April 4; Information 646-2163 . OCT.5·6 BONSAI SHOW -Orange Count y Bonsai Society's !Ith annual bonsai exhibit takes place Saturday, Oct. 5. from noon to JO p.m . and Sunday, Oct. 6. from noon to 9 p.m. at the Ur<1ngr County Bukkyo Kai. Dale Street und Ball Hoad, Anaheinl. '" OCT. 10 1.1·'(.""l'l'HI': s 1·:111..:s -···rhc Right 'to Pri\'acy.·· publil· a ff>1i rs lt>cturl' s cri<'S s ponsored b~· UCJ Studt·nt-Al'filir:::. Cun11niltet• fur Ll'eturcs. Schedule: t';1~p;1r \\lt'itihl·rgt•r, U.S. Sl'l't'l'l:ir\' qllht•:llth, l'dllt'Utinn :11111 111•ll'al't'. l'r;111·ford l·lall, Oct. \JO; Al<ul \Vt•stin. Colun•hiu U11111·rsity 1>roft•ssor of µublir IU\\' :ind J.:O\"t'rnnit•nt , :;l'it•lll'l' Lt•(•ture I lull, Ocl. 21; i\J:1rv Sa\' tin . A1n1..1·il'iJ ti l'1 \ 1 l Li hl·rtit.·s Uni ou llll'lll bl'r. Soci ui Sci~•ncc 11:.i11 , Nov. l."i. :ind John l\lonahan, t;<.:J soeial ('COlogy proll'~~or. l\'01. l:!. All h.•cturcs IJl'gin o.1t 8 p.m. und Ul'C' frcl' adn1i ssion. OCT.10 01<.\~I,\ · i\l:inhattan Pl'ojeel prt'St'nl s ··1'he Seagull" bs Anton C"hCkhol' Hl 8 p.n1 . 'J'hursday, Ort. 10, in the f ine Art s \'illaJ.!l' 'l'ht•u!rc on run1pus. 1'irkets are $4 '-0. I nforrnatuin, li:!:l·G58i . on·. 11 l)llA!\l A -i\lanhallan JJrojcrt presents ''Alice in \\'ondt'rl:1nd"' :it 8 p.ni. l·)·ida.v, Oct. 11, al UC I Finl' Arts \lill<1gt· 'l'hl'il ll"l' nn can1pus. 'J'i ekets a r l' S4.5Q . l11t'orn1 at ion, 8:JJ·(j587. ()("f, l~ 1\J'li1'EA"l'l~lt OL \"!\I P1'\f) -· BJg l..Roosters Club sponsors ath!tl it• corn pl•ti t 1011 in 15 t'\"C'nls. OPl'tl to -e1·eryQnC' orcr \!:I. I::ntr.r fee·s5 l11forrn:ttio11. 8:i3·0031. OC'f . 26 •!=====----=========="-~~~~-I OltCllJ·:STllA ('O~('ER'I' -··Los /1.ngt•ll's Philhar1noni(' ()rt:hl·i.tr;i., u1ul t·r thl' dit"l'l'lion of Zubin i\tctha,. 11·ill 1M.·1·1"orn1 :il 8 ::10 f}.ni . Saturday in Cra\\"ford I-tall on Ul'I t""tn1pu<.;. For lll'kl·t:::. eall Orangl' County Phi\harmonit• ,~)Cil't~·. li lG·ti·l 11. SPAGHETTI DINNER INCLUOIS: SOUJ' or SALAD, •ICH MfAT SAUCI, GAllLIC or CHllS( •Oll TRY OUR TAKE OUT for ' coinplete f11mily dinner TOGO OPEN 7 DAYS ~.PM TO JO PM COSTA MESA THE lELAND SCOTT SHOW • • ' PRE SENTS r , Book by lctome 1.•wrcnce ind Robttl E. Lt-t Music •nd Lyrki by lcn'r H«1m11, I.. ..I WITH BOUNTY NOW APPEARING IN THE LIDO LOUNGE For dancing and entertainment nightly <(f's all happening at r DiAECTEO , ANO STAGED BY <l ra1 1 · i.~·.~~~~:J NOW PLAYING TUES .. THllU SUN .. EVENINGS RESERVATIONS 492~9950 ,:'.~!~:. 140 Avenida Pita .. ,,,. '1111• \1•11 " San Cleme nte • OCT. 5-1:! PL.\C:l-:~1'1 .\ 11 1-:R l'l'AGE fESJT\1.<\L --Fesli1·a l celebrates the c1tv of__£la<.:~ntia 1··1 concerts. sporting . . I 1unday Brunch Surprise the funiily in an exciting, rclaxing;tasty, and · ·affordable \1.'LlY-Join us for brunch this Sunday at The Velvet Turtle. ijnjoy gre1.1t t!islics like Eggs Ocncdict, Oml ettci Caruso, Fil ct of Sole, Ilrin1e l~ib or "si111ply great scrambled eggS;• . co111pli111cnted Qy (rcsl1 fruils""Urlc.cd,gaz1Jaclu~ ... buttery S\VCet rolls and 1uuffins and Velvet 1'urtlc s1nilcs. (And if you happen to be u f~n 111's fan, from sqmc of our locations '"c drive you to the gan1c and back again in time for complin1cntc1ry snacks at the bar-round trip'sjust 82.25.) Join us soon. You'll find that unforgettable Sundays begiaalihc VclYotiw:Uc . Tlte Fullerton (i14) 87!-9340f ki.J,. Ulf 1 ~~-.., Newport Beach (714) 644-531~rc:ll!l;f, ~ Turtle DID YOU KNOW ABOUT SAM'S $2.25 DINNER SPECIALS? Served Monday thru Thursday (Friday and Sa1urday until 6 P.M.) dinners 1o~lude soup or salad. baked patato or nee RED SNAPPER .................. 2.25 MAHI MAHI .. .. . . . .. .. • . • .. . • . • 2.45 GRILLED SEA BASS . • . . .. . .. • . • • 2.95 TOP SIRLOIN ................... 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK .............. 3.75 LOBSTER TAIL ................. 4.95 STEAK AND LOBSTER . . . . . . . . . . • 5.95 luncheon from $1 .95 served daily 'til 4 P.M. Private Party Facilities to 300 3901 E COAST HWY., CORONA DEL MAR RESERVATIONS (71-i) 675-0900 'f<-~~1 278 PACIFIC COAST HWY .. HUNTINGTON BEACH ' -RESERVATIONS (2 13) 592-1321 JOE MARINO I FORMERLY OF JOE & HERBI Presents The Opening Of ~.A ... ;~ · .. ~· .. ~P~"~1ff ~~-~ .~ -~ A NEW CONCEPT IN A SPAGGETTI HOJJSE ALL YOU CAN EAT SALAD, GARUC BREAD, SPAGGITTI CHUI.IN Sl.00 LOUNGE' EMTERT AIMMEMT Ftetwlft9 lu:a W atso" atMI Jot 1 Hk)ttt1 frot11 ' P·"'· to 2 •·"'· orEH OAILY FOR LUHCH ~ 1,..., .. ""d lar91 groups bf rtitt'fofio1t 2215 Mtwport lt.d 1;.1 '*"'"''Costa Mtsa ' . ' • TMIU OCT .. 1914 • 752-IHt l'l't'llts. l'XhilJil ~. ~:.ml' bn1it h:.. p1r11u· lh•ri\;1l!l' Pa r:uh·. 111 tht• 1>ark aud ()('l , !J . 1:1 . 110HSJ·; Sii()\\' 7111 FtH"tllll IHl\'l"ll:Lt11u1.d ll 11r~t· ~llll\I", h~•111,.'fili 11g I hl' l'it \' olf J Jnpl". 11 i 111 ;lkl" pl;1rl' ()l' l. ~I 13 Ill I ht• Forunl in l i1g\('1vood. ll o ur s : 7 :30 p .nl . \\"t'4.lt1l'Stlar-St111da .1 a11d 111a'11tl'l'S ;1t 1 ·:10 P:•n . Saturd_;1.1 and 1 1>.111·. Sunda~. 'l'i«kt·l:::.. S2 :!5-s;,_25 \11th h:llr prtl't't.. lltllil'l' Iii. UCf .4-li OCl'OllERF"ES1' -Big Bear Lake .l'Ontu\Ul'S ll5 annual Oclobcrfest this 1r<·ekend. l:':\'Cllt int·ludes Gcr 1na11 food . dancing, prclzc I l•u ting and ~l'r drinking contl'SI s. ocr·.11.1:1 CITY •'ES1'1\71\'L -La Fiesta dC' Costa fllesa, a lhrec- day cit)' carnival 1\'ill takt' placeOcl.11 -13 in Costa J\lesu Park. \Vest 18th Strct'I and Park ,\\"t•nut'. ·rhe event._ sponsored by !he Costa J\les:.i ('harnbcr of Con1 1ncrcc, in -· eludes carnival ;.ind kiddie rHlus, i.:arnfls. food booths. exhibits and entert <i in111t·nt. ' OCT.ti FOREIGN-Fll./\IS -Orange Coast Colll',Ct' Film t:lub presents highly acclaimed ro1·£>i t!n films and inform;it di~cuss ion, led by experts. on Satul'day ni _chts through Dec. 14. 1-~il ms <J.l'C shO\\'n al 8 p.nr.i1i lhe <>CC Forlull on can1pus. "l'ilcn1ories of Underdc\'clopn1l't1\."' a Cuban rilm by director 1'on1as Guticrr('z Alea, is not polilicnL rather it is an existential film about a 11ould-be \l'l"itci- coping in Cuba. Admission SI. Leading the discussion 11•ill be filn1 critic Grl'gg Kilday. ~--Open 7 Da}'s l~ighest Quality Native l'ifexican Foods Fobulou' VIC.GARCIA Formei"ly of Coe50f's Paloc.e Wee'!,. Oay1 ll :JO o.-,.,. to I?""'· Fri, and Sot 11 )0 o ...... •o t2 30 A-Wf!d., TlllJ"~ .• Fro .• Sot. COCKTAILS. -9093 ook.RUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 1.95 to 3.55 STEAK N' LOBSTER 6.45 Dinners lnciode: Green Salad. ChOice of Dressing, Garlic Bread." ChOice or Rice Pilalf or Po1ato DINNER BV CANOLELITE cww. o-... ............... ,s s.. hod c .. ,..1 ...... 2.60 ._., 1.-d S.... •.... ,I .ts S..-H' l"t..,..n ......•.•• 2.tS T., SWW. S ............. LSO fillt.lecot1 W,..,,...:t ..•... J.4S Mtw T...ti 5'"* •••.•.•.•• J,45 StoUywd S .............. J.11 C....... Stfft ••.••••••. 2,,5 Sh461-A-lot. .............. LIS 5pKWt MM.-n-t. •.•..• Z.15 SWW. Stffl .............. 2.11 CHATIAUll1AHD IS..-.._.,..,...,_ J.15 IM HUHTIHGTOH MACK. 1174 ~ A•• ... 4MIDI ..... .loT ....... l.U .. ,.,. -· _. tmorT• Dlimw'......, _ t P..M. llri.1 Set. 'HI t:JO l".M.I lmdl o.llp: M-. ..... Fri.-s.t.' s.. 0,.. 4:10 l".M. IM GAIDtH GIOYE, 1461 GcirM Gf.o•t ll-Sl0.7S40 .,.,.._ 11.&C::M • ..... ~ ITUIJI • .,._,. Hiptty: u.tit' I" .M. IFri. & Set. 'tll I 0 P.M.I i..cil hilf: ,.._ ...... hi. -...... t.tt Swtelty l :JO .t..M. Des~ination: perhaps the finest prime rib ever .. At Victoria Station. a restaurant withoutcompromise. Dine on superb prime rib or splendid steaks in the authentic atmo-- sphere or an English railway station., surrounded by railroad art) facts. The drinks a.re hearty and good. the experience one Lo make you return. Next stop: Victoria Station. ' . - 090 Dove Street Newport.See.ob .7&2-0240 ,, •• • ,· -- • 'Seagull,' 'Alice' At VCI Anton Chekhov's ·"rhe Seugull " v.•ill be r>rcs11ntcll 11t UC Irvine 'l'hurs tla y 'l'he !\lanhuttu11 Project, ;,i New York -ba s e d CX • periment<.1 1 theater group under lhe dirctl io n of Andre Gregory, v.-ill s hotVcasc its version of the c lassic' in the. . ·r ine Arts Vill:igc 'l'he:ilrc 1 at 8 p.rn . 'rhe roilow1ng night lhc company will prcsenl it:-. • Freudian-Kukacs<1ue 1·cr· sion or Le wi s C;n·roll 's "'Alice in \Vondcrlund " "ALI CE" y.•as developed by the Manhattun Project during two years of rehear- sals 'at t he New )'ork University School or Pinc Arts and in ptrform;1ncc :1t theaters and festivals in 1ht: United Stat£S und Euro/>e . The audience wi ll be sea cd on the UCJ stage and, due to the unusual style of 1lroduc- tion, there will be no late' seating. "Seagull " will be presen- ted as a work·in-progrcss fo ll o111 in g ri,:,;ent theater festival perform anccs. The company is working direc- .tly with ;i ~JJSSia!l scholur on a.~ transl:it1on of the Chckhow pl:iy exploring thl' ·mores and fears or a Ru s· sian .family in <"hanging times. The tv.•o perrorn1ances arc sponsored by the UC I Committee for Arts ~·.itll the. cooperation or the UC lnter- icampu_s Culturul Exc~ungc Committee. ' ' . ' \ Manhattan Project's version of "Alice in Wonderland." Tickets a( $4 .50 for each Proud!vPresenls • • produclion ace "'aihohle "' 'A DIXIELAND JUBILEE the Associated Students Ticket Office on the firsl W1th'The ·floor of.Gutcway Commons BACK BAY JAZZ BAND weekday> between ll a.m. . and 3 p.m. and at the r ine Friday & Saturday Nites Arts Box Orricc in.fine Alt s --=-Affw S·p.M.--C ......... Meile•~ Village a ft er 7 p.m. the 1712 Placentia -Costa Mesa -548-9203 evenings of the 1--1c rforman." I ~;:!!~~~~~;:;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::::;::;;;;;;;,1 ces. For further infor-II malion call the Committee for Arts (7 14 ) 833·6587. tfioiJeaux f i'e11cl1 Cuisine in COSTA MESA ... ~ for crep-es & cocktails W in the South Coast Plaza Shopping Center ........... • ~ ~' ' . ' .. UI!• • •l ll ' . .. •W< II CUii ~ ' iJ' ...... ~ ...... • se\' ( rilins about ('t.111 · tc1n '1ry lire in China , \\itlt 1n11ni.'ntury led by South fl c .. i.roruia C...:hina :1t1thoriit.'l!-, "'ill bt• one or th l' hi)hli)!hts o · a U.S.· Chl1111 ·1·ic 11dsh · • • · i\•al :.it Col!cn \V c s Co , s .. ~urd<y. 'l'h day-Joni; festival. opcni I at IO a .m. in the thC'at r putio, will rcuturc food · · product booths, art t.•xhi its, martial a rts den ns tratio n, th e Chi1 lo\1111 Chorus, and danc ..-roup. Co-&pnsorln ~ event arc f ilden "'1rSl's social scicrt:r di\'ision and the Oraucl County chapter of the IJ S.-China J>coplcs' l-'rirJ:Lship Association. Ana eitn, a nonp r ofit orga iiation seeking betlcr undc s . .inding bet "'ecn the \\\"O 11ions. . J>I OUCED by British juur aliSL r~l cxis Grci.'lli.', lhc 5-n1inutc color films sho\ Chi na 's co m1nunes, cui·~.nt dc\'elopmcnts in a J!r ullurc, i n dustry, cd u ition, medicine, in· t•lud ~ drumatic footage on acu uuctur c treatment, 1_ Real Fntonese food ••t here or .t•k• home STAG HINESE CASINO tan~ Dfnin.t,! nmongst tlrt rtlirs offine o(d llin,rship:r·---1 L1111rl1to11 fro111 11:30 a.111. Ft.1turi11,l! B11sinrssperson's 811 it Din11er Jror11 5:00 p.111. 111i1li Today's Frt•sli Seafoods Sunday Brunch Jro1tt 10:10 a.trr. Fislirs, A1e11ts, Oysttr Bar, Nottd Wi11t .. Alts and Spirits 'Enlrfta.innit nt nixli1Iy Fratun"11g f\.1ark Davidson Trio Tuts. -S.11. Jro1t1 9:00 p.111. ~r.-~~g~.~.~iatt's.~ !Vt111faor1 Be.ic/1 ' .... -. • Rr'ser1JJtil)11s (7t4) 675-SJZO _ => ··I <!' ~ I ~ .. -·~ I l~OW APP EARIN AT I .. F11day.Octobcr".1974 DAILY PILOr ('j ,, Honors China, Culture lllllSll' rt.•(•ord:.. lllHI l'UUft•t llOnl'l'h'"" 11lu11 g 111th :1r1 ... iultt cz•:Jlt ~ ;ind oi look at lhc C'h111~':.l' a1 -l\i1oth.... '' 111 111 ... pl.1~ mv ' Chint'~l' ~rodut'll'>. 1nt'ludit1A ~~·iln1 shu\\ini:s \1ill lx•1!1n toys. 1·loth111 J:, poster~ ot 10 a.n1 . and ru n hourly !-;;;===================;;;;::; through 4 p 111 . II In addition, tht•rt• \\111 be a continu al s ho\\'1ng of shdt'S by the recent rctu1·nct·s from Chin:.i. 'l'hc 1n:irtial art demon· strations '''ill begin at noon, starting 1\'ith Kuns i'U. in- strul'ted by 1'cd .Sia.'>. a second degree black belt : judo, at ( p .111 ., lly John C. Kin1 , ro1·n1l'r All ·Asi :1 champion ; kcndo, 3 p.m . 1 by Akira !\tiyaz<iki. Sl'tond dt>gree black belt : :ind uikido. 3:30 p.1n., by •1 a1Ty lsizaka. Ten members of the 20· \'oicc Chinato11·n Cho ru:-., one of the hits at a l..t)s Angelcl Convention ('entt.•r program in Au gust. \\"ill 11rcscnt a n1cdlcy of t:hi1fl1~c folk songs, at l l a.111 , rol- lo \\'Cd by a Chinato11·n dance group at l l :30 a.in. Sauc:e Madeira --'T~-wilh Bearnaise AMOHG 20 Sli.fCT Dt .... IHTRIES VINA HARMER DUO Enlerta1n1ng IU~(ft • if!1111•r ...... ki.!!\.. _,_,_11(.\!!t 11 OS e11st lea.tel l1111ve. 11naiM!~ [714] 6l9·2H4 sTuff~~'R!' OH BALBOA BAY, NEWPORT BEACH • 2741 WEST COAST HIGHWAY ~ ... ....., ..... -"""" """""· OlHClfllG NIGHfl T TO fM( , "rt•SMING fCKKMH 1....,,1"1.GIMI DI VAll! Rne•oc11ion• p .7 I 4) 6-Ab--5057 S inng L11ncheo11 and V11u1c1 Mo11da11. l hr11ugh Snr urtfoy We are loc.6 ied ne.-1 to the May Co i11 Sou~h Coast .Pla1.!I JJll S lrittol Com Mot. S40·l•~c. .... L (f)u uruu·t §u11~u1irh ' §J111i1 · A BIT OF OLD EUROPE RIGHT IN .COSTA MESA Rel0t x at our SidC'\\'alk car£' Try Our Gourn1e1 Deligrit and , Delicious Home Baked Carrol Cake Ope:11 11 0.111. -4 p.111. Mo11 ttoni Sat. 1767 NEWPORT BLVD. ALSO ORDERS TO GO 60·3120 PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .• *-·ME DITERRANE AN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE.CUISINE·SER VICE DIN NER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM IO AM -3 PM *'Captain's Tab.le Coffee Shop SE RVI NG 24 HOURS * LOUNGE .For_ Dancing & Entertainment AFTlRNOON Flt0M '5 PM NIGHTLY fROM 1:30 with SHONA llSHOP TRIO "THE IND RfSUlT" 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT · -(Ol'POSITf-THf-AIRPORT)·83J..2-7-70-- Dinner Tables Are Reserved For One Show Only There Will Be A Charge Of One Dollar Per Person For Additional Shows )'• '~)~ ~ :pJv !/f,:;~f '.;.-' ' • o ... 1-, .... '•• ' . /) ; ·, .. : DANCING & ENTERTAIN~IENT 7 NIGHTS A WEEK I 11-========='---:--__:----~ Banquet Facilities Lunch Mon.· Fri.• Oinner.Sun.·Thur. Sta 11 Fri .. Sat.Sta12 -~ 18050 BROOKHURST ;; ic.,,..,.,T...,. .. w.u.SMttiot""*DlltofWJ-' I 18542 M A h Bl d I 751 ,t. Clolr, Costa M111• QC rt r V FOUNTAIN VALLEY Reservations 963·6711 · -'-=~1 1~1~41~s~40~.J~64~1;:·~~;;;;:;~~~~f-~~~~~~~ I Irvine, Col . I -I 833:9 I • lKOUISITl OI~~ ~\'"''· ' "°'""""Of". _.._ ... ' . ---'-1iµ.• MOttCHEOH • IRUKFA$T Open 6 a.m. 1411 IUCI ILYD. WESTllSTD •~'"":!:: ( Tr'C*badnr RANDAff DIGHTON in the Jug a Govel Room Wad_ thru Sat, JOUT HOUR 3 ta 6 DAILY ,. '--------------.-J PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT SINCE THE OLD DAYS Get the Pizza with Pizzaz 'ltlG•Sls • T t AT .THE REUBEN E: LEE --- • 4 SHOWS NIGHTLY OCfOBER 4 -5· 8•9-10-11 -12 ' ·, , • • . ' ' • , fY: DAii V PILOT • TV DAILY LOG Fri day Evening OCTOBE" 4 Saturday Morning OCTOBER S l\O('E, (111\r'\Nt~I. Sfl tlr;1n.Cl' Count~ ·1> l'llV lt•lcvis1un :.l{1l ion, KOCI': T\. Iii•~ -.('hC'tluled lhe foltn\\"lllJ.: special pn>i:r;in1' \fl(l.t.I i)('f:i1h·rl 11~11ngs or Chnnnel 50's 11r11i:rr1n1-; .1rf' r.irnf'd 111 lh(' /)<JllY Pilot'!'o T\' \V f'ck ('Jrh Sunrl.11 . . .. __ r • i j Series i Looks At Artists Co~st Sea~on Firming Up How ttwu Oct. 6th Orange County's , Only Fall Show. · ·" Pion Now to Atten~! ''Pit)Ut'l'l":o. of ~ludt>rll P11111tln;;.·· :i 111'\\' fdr11 :.1·1 ·11·~ \\;l"ilt<•H a11d u ;1rra1t·d h\ IA.11'tl K,·1111lh t'ln1k. \\Ill 1!1· s hO\\'tl !;•cc· lo th•· p11lilll' at t11·v lillll'S :111ll hu·;.11ion:-. 111 Urangl' County '!"ht• ::<l'riC!'o 11111 111• ~t11111n ;1t llashingl'r ll;dl , (.'hap n1uu Culll'l-!l' S1·11·111·1· l\•11\l'I' on Grand J\\l'iltll'. nortli H/ P:.drn S \ri.'l'I . ;1\ i fl nl ·rucslla~:-. throu;.:h U1·t ~I BO\li'fS l\IH!>.t'tlrll , :.~JO:!'.\ l\lain St, Sunta 1\11:1. 1:-. thL· site of lhl' ~l'("UIHl !"ol'l'IC~ \1 hi ~·h \\Ill IJ1• 1-hlllltl ;1t I 1> 111. \V1.;dn1·1>da.1-._1n thl· 111u~cum ;111d1tnr 1u1n . tlu·ough ()l'I ::11, 'l"ht• l\C\\ :O.t':t:.un r II\ 111).!.' I hl·~tll'f OB l11c () 1';11 'l' Coa:-1 I~ b~·t•untlllJ.: ii I 111ul'l' :-;olidifi<•d \\'ilh 1hc nnuu11 l"CllH'lll ~ or t'Ulllplc I lll' !'o 4· 111 i t' o 111 p I l' l' tl ~chl·dult·:-. lis a h: tllul .,1 lo<·:1l prut.lut·1ut: gru 1> l'1'f"'\ iuusly, th(' 0 1y cu111 p;111ll'!'o ;11111uu11e·i ng :i tu11 :-.1·:1 ~011 \\l'l'l' lhl' 11 i1ing111u IW::1th Pluyh11u:o.l' 111ll lhl' l1·v1nl' (.'on1rnuni1y '1ca1t·r. txith of 1v h1 l·h tra ~011;11l~ ha\'t• thc-ir sca:-;1111 I sl :.ill'~ firrned till IJl•fut'l' c nr~t f;ill authtions :1 r1· h c 1'od:iv \1t• havt· ~11· ol fitl<il \~Ord on all lll 11r1J plays of South Cu;i lil'l)t'r- lorv-'-s-s 1·11son . <i ll lut the fin-:.i lL' fot' 1 he· l.1 gu11;i !\'loul\011 Cun1 n111nit y l'l :iyhous<.• and !ht· t'Ullplt·lt· sc·hedule:; fur the \Vc-;trni11 s tc1· (.'orn1nu11il y 1'1l'all'I" and Or;,ingr Co;1~t t:'il'gt''s dr:.in1a dl'part llll'l\1 . 'l'hc S4..'l'i 1·:-. 1s :1 look ;11 the lifl' ;u1d 1111rk -. of J·:clnuard :'\l:111cl . 1';1111 l,;c1.a nnl'. l'l;1t1dl' :\lc>111·1. lit•orJ!l' St·11r:11. lll·11ri H1111l'sc;n1 ;.11ul t;d\'urcl ?ilulll'h, All nf the :.u·ti~ts t!'Xl'l'PI for :0.lunch. \\"ere iniµrcssio11 isls and !:lOSl ·i tll !)l"l'SSHJ ll ii' 1 ::.. La!'ot ·rucscl:1 y. lht• ~l;1nct SOlJ'l'll l·tJ AS'I' !l'p1·r fi lni l~ili.att·d thl' series. tory, 11·lii ch bills its J)lh an- \vhich \1•a s p rodutl'<l b~ ni1·l•rs ar v st·:~s .. n as Colin Clurk. Lord Clark's ft·:iluring ··ihc fin..:;; pl;1ys son, :nul distribult'fl \\"ilh ;1 in the \\'Orld." opti'lS lht· g rant made possible by the nc\\ schedule.> tonorro11· National Endo"·ment for night \\'ilh ·ron1 Sto111:1r<l:s thcllunianitit·s. ''The Real lns~cto,r- . llounrl." Follo1,·ini: \ill be 1\ numiJCJ· \LU.l'..ii;::>-.the fi~l~X llOSUl"l.lS Of .two discus~cd in th.c ~dm st·i;ies more long·a\\'aitcd ctamas, hang 111 th£' '.'\a11011:1l (,;11· ''1'hat Cha m picn s hip lt·ryof/\rlin\\'ashinJ,.1nn. Sc<i son"' and .. ·rhc 1101 I. t ·or information. l·all lh<' B:illimore," bv a pa.rofhol IkH1·e rs J\luscun1 :ii 8.11··102·1 ,·oung playwfighls. J:1son. or Ch.ipmu11 College ;1t li33~ "ri1iller <of "The Ex1rcillt "l 8821 uni.11.anford'\Vilson. IT'S URYIV••-, .... ftUNIHUflUlllS ..... &•AtN.IT·t"lllllfPllllCTJn OF THE UrllEYfWIS ~::~:· "THEL11NGEST rt ] FUlllllEST. . ··~ ' I CABARET will be played • , .. hefore ' if!er ; • • • •• ''!HE.LONGEST '••·· • ··••• •• ••••••••••. • • 0( .. (;H lt•VO ... ~ .... s • ' YARD" "'' c;o••• ,..,.. • '"'" 0•1c.o ,.,. " . .. ... (. .. 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C:l\"lllg soon or t.cr1n<1 n~· SPICIAl JAMllY INTlllAINMlNT Iha\ 111tr11duct•ll lht• rcper· s er Sl•ason "'1 ut' the· ror al lt':tSl lhree DAILY! lu r~ 1·on1p:1ny tu local s upt'rhcavy Arl·hibulll yc:ir:-. vou'llseell'lfWorldFamousKarl ;1ul11t•n1·t·s. 1"l'i-:Oliationsnrl' J\larU>ish drania ··J. B.'' WinnWoslklhehighwire ... Karl& 111uk·r 11 av for tlu.· t;1st t\\·o :ind the 11"'11' Ne.ii Sinion Sheila in their exciling high·wlre ~ho\1's of ih1· ~t·ason, Ot)C of con1edy "The :.r•soner of ~==========";·i-'"""'""~'>'>VCele,._.,a'-'cl .... a lhrill for all "'hivh-ni~._\1--1.w lht• nostalgic _&cond-A¥enue,~----~t r ages! l'UllH'(h t•l;1ssit· ")\111 C:111·1 Speaking of thealrit•:.il ex· MIME RATINGS 'J'akt· Ii \\'i th ,·uu · FDR PARENTS AND SHOW HOlllS: 5 -11 P.M. <"ilen1ent, Orant:e Coast Col- l G d 11.. 1 w"1tdarJ ·Noon -11 r.M. l.;1gu11:1 . \\•hit•h pre,·iousJ~· ;u1nou1H'clt '"!\'lister Hob· t.•r1s ·· <ind ··'l'he l\lutch· 1l1:1kt•r" lo fol lo\\' its (·urrt·nt upt•ncr_ "/\ l\·J:i jority of ()nt'." has addl•d l\\'O nt•\1' rL·k·ast•s altc:idy being pounced on by olht'r groups , to its list. "J'hcsl' \\'OUld ht• "No Sex, Plealit'. \\'e'rt• Bri lis h " and the play everyone'i; ganging up on "Ii Hnl s Hiv Vu ... 1'hc final lt'gc i:is ·· 0 s pc <llll YDUNOPECJPl£ So1urday-Hoon ·t'.M.Suitd•r1 "L.enny·· as its first l\\'O d · G d It'' ,,,.,tJ..:1 ... .,,,,.,.1,..,,,,,.,,.,,,, Ad1,1lts $2.00 pro UCllOIJS. 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"Godot." by the way. \\•ill 'l'h..:.tlurd !'>ho" \I ill ~Iii-op-be-offered nerl--nloflt-h ·al the \Vo1jd I \V:111t lo Get .Colden \\lest College. Oct. 12·14 -Grtl• G•rb• loMrt T•ylor 111 "C AMILLE" ~I loy•r "'G ASLIGHT' Oct. 2f.J'f Hon!!• StteW... J-. Crowford "THE WOMIH'' Dr•••tr•ltrry ''TUGIOAT ....... Ho•. 5·7 M••rict Cht•Olltr ""THI MEllf WIDOW'" I McD011old-Eddy "HAUGHTY ' MAllmA" Ho•. 12•14 Tohlll.tl loMll!ffd "A IOTAL SCAHDAL" ltttt Dt•l1 "ALL AIOUT l:Vf" "'°"· 19·21 J. Goynor·C. Fwnll Od, 15-21 -lf'IM D-All.-. A.Mi. Htlt• Mor,•11 "SHOW IOAT"" A1l•lr1 I 10,1r1 "IOllllT4_"_ MoY. 1·4 L°" Ci..ty•1 oritiit.i "PHAHTOM OF THI O,llA" .t .... kl~lil ""DI-JU:YLL I Ml. HYDE"' ....... 1·11 JolllUIJ Wtil••lltr "TAUAH, THE APE MAH"' W•. ~ Loy '"THI THIM MAH" ...... 15•11-1(.tlwriitl" "'"''"'"' '"THE "41L.4.0ELPHIA STOlY" ~ + Tr•CY "ADAM'S ..... "SIYIHTH HfAYIH" I Will NoY. 22·26 G.a.i. I L_,hto11 109""' "'STEAMIOAT lOUHD "MUTIHY OH THE IOUHTY" TMf lf:HD" ........... 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"THE LONGEST YAID" t•1 ST.All$ WEDNESDAY AT PACIFIC'S FOUNTAIN VAlllY DllVE IN ,,., ... .,. 11 t tL..,.onSI ~15·lS2' I I JAUl HIWM.lH BUTCH CASSIDY & THI SUNDANCE KID "' THE OUTftT 1M1 CAUllf-P01 flt.IS t IMll.l SllflSAic ON A CllAI DAY !Gt -u DfATH W15H· IOI 'I.US o Al rAOHO SERPICO (t) __ ,~ SWINGING CHlllLEADllS Ill o"d Slrl NurM1 fl1 tlCllUD ll&lllS OM.Al ttu.tll JUGGEINAUT 1"61 fMPEIOI Of NO•TH 1oot CllUUS t DEATH WISH !" •Hll • .ll ••crNO SERPICO co1 AM f ltCTIOHI Cltlll (A(f'.UO SAVAGl SISTl•S '" DIRTY O'NEIL '" -.n ..-oiiil""· --r-1!"1 BU.ZING SADD(tS "' "llS I WIN ILACll'. • ............................. in tl-e l1J.jjijijl\1)f .., ~ s;t -A ......... u, .. . ........ o ... .. __ ............ _ ... ., ......... -. lo s-qy'sFamily~kly: • .. A .SPORTS DOUll.EHF.AOf.R, .s.. ... i..11·, llfft H11wn 'k" a..twr ...... '"'"°"" •Ow""·"-"'• H\,t. Sclt.ol f ..... ~-_ .. : ..... -,~ / . A Sports Doubleheader: Baseball's Best Pitchers And FAMILY WEEKLY' s .•, menc:a 1g Football F orec:ast hoo fi f,\IJ/ •• ,.,lff;f~l\l~l'" a:-,/.-1ul buscbolft br.11 r1111• 1/r.r lu•.(/ f'itclicr.~ ond SCVt>n colle;:,r 111fr11t .~f"oul., and coachr.1 tu 1:l1oose the /'Ji t li if!.li Jchool 1llf.S111f). • This week FAMILY WEEKLY's par\el of baseball, best hitters rate who they think are the best pitc "' ers. Learn from· the fellows at bat who they thi~ are tops on the mound pitching fast balls an<J curves. Seven great batters from both the Amer.I ... c'an League and the National league selected seve~. top pitchers in each league. And FAMILY WEEKL a1so annou·nces its 1974 High School All·AmeriCCJ~ Forecast with 30 players selected by' a panel QI college talent ·scouts and coaches. Today's higii school players' ski lls and statistics are hard to tel from tllose of college players. What Makes People Live Dangerously? 1,.,, or F117y? Pto,.I,. 1<ho '"' '"''"" /.,,, ;,. aJIOlf~ 11+111 1n10J,.. O'tl/NOlr h1':;olffA -J!1· ll1111110. ••Ir~ -11'1' 1/+r 11111" 111 ... '' ,.,,1.1 .. '" ,~ ... ii,.,,,., "' ,,,, 1his Wffk out Ptoptc Quiz -asks liYI q~stions about lak- ine risks w1lh your monew and )'Our life. learn who the real t•Sk·ltkers ire, when 'hey " :; t<ike risks and why. You'll lllfd lh~l lhere's 1 little btl ol ri1~-:-0 !Akin& in aM ol u1 AJl _~111i11g Sunda!. wiCh Che~ " PORTNOY'$ COMPLAINT llOlUt 111.1\'AU I WfN MAC• THl OUTFIT root "-llS o <MAIUOH lllJTOtf SOYLINT GllllN 1'61 i DAILY PILOT • • •• > • r • - I ovie t Sock Art ' . , ' . ' '-Loo ks at Russian f II ·I :rorld of Slogans 1 ' . , I " 'Ii ! ti•~ t C:d!tor·~ N.ote: T1vo non.con. ideology -slogans, Poster ornung Soviet u.rltiils, Alera11. n1essages." -~ /'.1 elan1id a11d Vi/(1/y. Sock a rt? . ~olhar,. were a1no11g f/'fr sw.:k Sasha explai ned that they {irllsls who participated 111 !lie do these satirical pictures {\'l?scoiu art exl11bi1 wlut'll W<l.~ of slog ans and poster styles, ~'.ll11ently disrupted 011 n recent not really s atirical, they r \uiday afler11o<J11. Nuvel1sl don't mean to be fu nny, te'~berl. Gold'.~ account o/ h.1s they mean lo be true. Yes, r(t.~tiny with 11111.<;e t wQ urt1.~1.~· the artists \VCre desperate ~'e.rcerpled here jru111 01e(k . for a \Vindo\Y Lo lhe \VC'sl li;bfr1ss1.1eof"Playboy." anrl \\'Ould be pleased to I . 8yHEABE11ic.oLo have a visit, even \\'ilh my 1»~tr•buiitcl a un11,11Pre,~1nt ,R1WL-1-101l~il~Sasha-an,U-~------'"~c--~- ! •·Pop art," explained m took a cab and another cab ~r:\trid Sasha, "re present.~ fol !o1~·c~ us.. . . . . " ~~e excess or things -sou . Sock art.soc i~hst po1>ari. T Ical sock art aintin : Hu e hammer and sickle u side down ~tjc lt~o"'bo xC'S':"So('k ar~-the-cre-ation-otrtwo-you~g-. . , ~-eprc:;cnts the CX<:CSS of men, A.lexander J'.:1Cdlam~dr, 'ol~g \V1th .r.,.hn gs, ISt 'kMosfhe to,sho1v howdmcn a re m:i(le putbctic_, Sl:Jlin steel-like orn~·i aldnm has tllOI'(' inl- UPI ltltp~o•~ ! ,.,. · very skinny, marr1c , \VI e ayan wt swas 1 a or .<• on c an \Ve Pit 1 n t also p'roduced un nv;ilanchc JlOrl ant p_:i pC'rs to shufll,·. '1 '"'' preg na nt: ana Vitaly eye patch." together, Komaf"and I. -lo of L.nidscapes. hy some ~rhcy kno'v th at the l\.<:.B. j Komar, divorced, watchful. What surrounds us in this el~minatc persona l fact and <:oniforta blc refl ex action. is gathe ring infor1n,1llun 1'hcy used to be'Sovict pain-small room with ils shades showonlf f<ict ." . , l\omar and hl cl:imid h1'VC 1 aboul the m . Sotk art 11n1:->t l~~~~~~~~~~j lcrs. No1v they have been drawn, the closed down op· lie notices that I am un -paro<licd th ese lobotomi zed st•i.•n1 ins;inl' tn cops. \\'haL expelled from their painters J>Osite of an artist's loft in, com fortable ahou t thi s Janilscapes \V itho ut the l'a n ha ppen'! \\'ha t h:1p1x·ns . unio n for i d eological , say, Ne\vYork or'San Fran-small-grou11 effort. "\Ve glorific:;itiQ n of slo,i::ani zccl }\hi.•11onl vcops :u·e frl't''! degradation and they are cisco, is a succession of work not in '--lrt but i11 ideas :tbstr:iel ion L"ndcr their 'l"hc.•v a rc not dissirh·nts or no t Soviet JI a int e r s visions of Sov iet reality. "Jn about art. Art is .:J tool for bare light h~dbs lhcy have rC'vohilionarics or ht•ro1·s. .,:;.{M. r;--~ rooks ':.7JCA.ZING I smiIJLBS anymore. '!'hey are rorbid-ou r dreams we cannot get us." . b('e n very bu sv :i nd vei-y 'l'ht•v ;i re only :1!'tisls 1111h t!I Aw .. -c-=..":'-~; Cl ; den undei·ground painters. : rid of pos ters," Komar "PAINTING is your ror~ productive. und.istraclcd by ~c\'Cral i;:-ood jukes and ;f .. The tv.•o men \Vork in a tipy re~ar~s. "So \\•hen v.•.c of, uh, t~c word l\'C ust.: ~n gallery 01vn er s. buyers,' l'Crt:ii n intensity. ,\I\ thi·y aµartment ••. l\'t.elam 1~,, pan~t.g 1 rls, th~y h ave this ~he Un1tc.d Stat es, 1t_s t•xh ibits or public di scus-hH'\'t•is-talcnta11d stu.hb0r11- gogglc-eyed b e hind his .cubist look. It 1s not always almost a c]Jchc now •.. dis-sion. · ness. 'J'h cv h ;i \'(• sonH.: galass~s, Was the pati17"nt sosad." sid.:nc~?:' TO Il l·: ex pe ll ed from playfid visions :in d sun1c explainer .. '!'he s turdie r ''They say we are crazy· We vc ht.'ilrd t.he.tvord. thei r union for violating the poignant nnes. arul tlll'Y KQ'!lfil,_ a ~1!..Q.[_ the soccer and maybe we need s~oc~ _ No . We ou:e not c!!s~dcnts., pri nc i pl@.s-o.f-soc i al-is-1;,_.S.L'Ck tin1c. ;\lld ~JJJ.tt. pa.i.l.U.:i_ pl.aye r 1n his styl.e, ~ar~ t~eatm~~C-Tfiat is a. li~~le ~\'C are artists anCI v.•c ma~e realis nl mcnns that these canva s and frccdorn Lu ' ... rLUS "FANTASTIC PLANET" . : "'" ! HIWAIDG.ROllNSOH ., -CHA1LTOM HESTOH .. "SOYLENT • ( GREEN" I! IN;I OUTFfT D.ii;,: 7 ' I O:lO, ; SOYUKT hl1y: '1:45 ' and propped pa11ft1n~s 1n ~It sa,d •.. S(ly~ l\je~a m1d .. ~~ !9e~5.·. \~e ~x_p~ess; ~ ,c?.rt:un l\VO yo ung iu en _arc 110.,.,. \v~1~k . corners for me to examine. IS an 1ntcre~t1ng d1~gnos1s.-1ne1.t1a , ac~1v e Jn C'r l1.1. outl a'v arlisL'i. 'l'tii..<; is.a con · Tfie \vorlfl \\"JI! not protert \\'ISPY, ,,...·orn·out, a frail W-e all think a _bit on this, ,-Komar s.cts up '-I c~nvc.n· 1 ra die t ion in tc rms . 1 r unkno,,...·n-artists. If they are boy, illelamid remarks very a~d then Mel.am id proce~ds t1onal sett1ng-.s un pa1n~1 n g, rou"n· not a member of the declared crazy. who can precise ly: ''Th e ma s ~-with wh~t .1_nt~rests h1'!1 o~ly the ~ettJn~ su.n 1.s a Unio n: you're not an artist. :1rgue for them "! No trial .is culture \\'hich surrounds more than hi s fate at this Hamm~r and Sickle. 1 hey 'l'hl'l'\\'ri te lettcrs ofprotest necessary. As l\lelamul you is tnmalo soup can. The mo'"!le nt -to make s ure 1 are.ta ~in g the psycholo_~y 1~f to 0°ffici:i ldom · officialdon1 says mildly. '·th e :ivcragc mass culture 'which sur-b~~tn to unde rstand the the~r~1~e and ~·xprcss1ng 1t tloL·s not sto i; to ·ans\ver Soviet psychi :itrist \\•il l ccr· rounds us 'is poster about v1s1onhe h~scometoas.he ~s 1f 1t ~s r.calily. b~c:111sc. ou thll\'S. • _ tify us." :matcuil!L_ is s]Qg;in Jlbout works here 1n th~ dark,.w1th indeed, it fill s the ai r .they ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::~~~~~~~~=ii:'i~ii~f:::j\ -Party and PeOPie United,-is ·hare-bu l~s.-. 'vrt:h-sha_des ~:c·ath·e-;-n-n11 nor \\"ith 1nt:r. l~ Eual.uhndli . ....._.8 uilml-wl'I· porlrait of Solzhenitsyn as drawn, w1lh spying neigh-t1a . &;IQl-lllUUI lll1la Wll U How 1\n. MOflcloy THI GIEATEST THRILl.ER OF ALL -nME "FREAKS" & LOii ChaMy, Sr. "THE UNHOLY THREE" bors. During the \vo rst u:1ys of -~·Tota litari a ni s m. you stalinism. the paint('rs \vho @~B,.. ~r see.creates pri vacy instead made the 11· eart~·r s nn · of making public men. l\Ian repi?ated hcroi(' expressions . is driven into himself by the of Stalin speaking:, s1:1 lin pr.essure of mass. \\re \Van~ think~. Sta lin s.v n1 -~ ~I• ~1""'-.~l'llOOl£TK:tjr;;F A GEORGE RCH HU FlM Jll(&TING · AllOWIOO~-·.!INWOI . MJB'OIBAcadelllVAwlrdS EVlll'YWlllll'81 -Liza Minnelli Js Dynamite! !..:="' _, ,,,,, .. , . --.~r1:1s-10:•s Dist1ib11ted ,, Al!itd Arlists GD Wiih Michael York · Joel Grey Helmut Griem ---CIN!UUMI JD ~ • --t_,1• .. I ' "2001 SPACE ODYSSEY" ••• "SILENT RUNHIHG" lrGI , "CAIARET" trGJ ••• "ON A CLEAR DAY" ''lOROS OF FLA TIUSH" l,Cil "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL" "LET IT IE" • • • • • • • "DEATH WISH" E DWARDS CINEMA VIEJO I IA PA/ ,\J < ll•il'.~NT~ ~~·' 1>'!')0 . I • • WIHHER 7 ACADEMY AWARDS• IHCLUDIHG . 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C:OAIY PIWV ......... 01100 ,..,,,.,, 0111 • 11UNTl,.llTON • ' ' LILA MIHHEltl JOU * (iflEY -r1u...- GODSr£l.l • Friday.October4.1974 OAIL VPllO r fl Tickets ·Available S ingh· l ickll tll rur lhl' l.illl'rly C:?1f..J300) ticket 01>t'nin1: concc r~ or the Glen· a Ac n c 1 cs . ·r 1 ck c ts a ru da le Sy n1µho11 y':o 52n<l priced rront S.'J.75 to ~.6U. s(l;1so n J.lO on s'--l lC fl.Jun-__ ' tJay. ·rhc orchestra's rirsl eon- .cert is scheduled ror Salur· cl:iy, Oct. 26. at 8:30 p.n1 . in the t.tusic Ct·nlcr Pavi lion a nd fc :.iturcs pian is t Leonarti Pl'.unario . pcrror- ming the S1:cond Piano Con- l'Crlo by ll a<:h in :.ininoff \\•ii h t.lu s ic Dire ctor Carml'n l)ragon l"Cl n d u c t in~ l hc St.•l'O!l(I Symphony :ind the Voca li se in an :ill-Rach- n1a n111off progra1n . I 'l'h is se ason lhc orr hl•stra rclcl>r atcs the 10th .:tnn1\'CI'· :,;_iry of Carrn en Dragon as nn1sic di rector in ;1ddition In lhe 10th a ni;i ivl·rsal'v of the ill usic Cente r Pavltiun itsC'IL For I il'kt·ls. c;i l I thl' !'11 usit• Cc nl l'r Uox (>frit't! tll:!li·7211 l and · all branr hl·s uf !hi· ,.lulual (\i27·12·1li ) EYEllYBODY LOYES A-WIHHER! "CABARET" LiR MiM!i Jo<IGny .... "ON A CLEAR DAY" Qt!EMA II HELD OYER RHAL WEEK! 'iiii ·-@-- Fre-e tltlrt'h"'tlltl P'lln A Good Show! "MACON COUNTY LINE" Clint Eaitwood "HIGH PLAIN S DRIFTER" COflf. Sol/Su". l p.rn. •el. From 7 p.rn. NOW lHRU TUESDAY :·eonN LOSERS" . 1 .. ( Ofll(,111"•• • $Cl"(N A""lA•AIOC( Of' TOM LAUGHLIN AS BILLY JACK 11 .......... --....... ,, OM WEDNESDAY, OCTTOIER 9,. 1974, EDWJ.RDS CINEMAS Wilt. STAil OUR 4SfH Yi.AR OF SHOW ,III. -OYER THE 'f'.E.US WI' H.t.Y:E llt01'.GHLY.O_U &LL_OE_fl:'E._G.REAT .,_0.YIES,_ -~ MANY OFTHlM Ftlsts. - - TO CB.BRA.TE OUR AMNIYY:SARY WITH YOU, WI WANTED YOU TO HAVE THE IEST ENTERTAINMENT OF TH'E SEASOM. Ate) so...... . ON WEDMESDAY, OCTOIER 9, 1974, OUR EDWARDS l-IJN'TIMGTON CIMEMA AT IEACH IOUlEYARD AMD ELLIS STll:ffTS, HUMTINGTOM IEACH, WILL rRESENT A MOYIE UNUltE AHrTHIHG YOU HAYE EYER ·SEEN; THE UST 4S _MIHUJlS_Of THE_fll.M....WIU. HAV1:..Y.OU_ t:tO.WUl'IG...ANIL CHEERING UKE 1'10 OTHER MOVIE HAS -ITS PO~LAR &mRTAlHMEHT AT ITS FIERC~, FUl'IMY, ROUSING IEST, IT'S "THE LONGEST YARD" IT'S SURVIVAL OF THE FIERCEST. A•DTHE FU••IEST. PHllH•T rlCTIRU ,l!l!TIC •1 llHRT S.lllDD1 l'laDUCTIO• .,,....,...,. BlllT llEYfllDS '" "THE LONGEST YARD" I ~1oe• •t•ltt lUOfl? <>•<t!Fn •• lllllT ILlllCM •011 1•">,.••• TllCTIUllllfll • ' "'' e• l llERT S. lllJllDT ....,...__,,.,,L~•lllllDfltlt • u ..;;.,, ...-0.-1 • ll&I t M~HIWIT l ~··· .. 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' • ,\ • • ·Glidden LATEX AITl _Q_OE KITS Now you can antique furniture, lramea. railings, or any wood .. urface in one day. Kit is complete. You supply the time and pay youisell lhe refinish.inq cost. @!' SPREo· GLOSS ~v'ENAMn . "-"•• llflfMU' ~· ~ liMWUl ti.•1•11 .,II' '"""""--"* • :i Still the ~eelJcitex. scrubbo:bl9 pairit mode. And you can get this rich. vel•ety i:xrint in over 2.000 -colors ancl shades. Orie a quicldy, no unpleosaft! pointy odor. no lap marks. you con retouch months later and it Wends in. Perfect un.Horrnity. Could say much. more. but one use wiQ. .... convert you. GAL. SPIED .. ~-.. GLIDE-ON . . . Years and years of good looking Mrric.. 6lid Strip PailJl;sh Remover .,.,,...~ .............. . Thick and rich. A breeze to bruah or roll.on. Thou90nda of colors and shades to choose Jrom. Smog, fog. rain. or sun. ii holds up and. delivers whgt you expect from a good P.GinL GLl-D· STRIP . ; ·6 GAL~ -' . PAINT ·REMOVER - Wipe_ or brush on and. in a lew seconds. you con wash it and the old paint right ofJ. Get1 tho•• difficult cu"•• and hollows faster and ' . - .. o ....... easier lhon aand.ing. Take it right down to lhe natural wood this easier WOT• SPRED GLOSS- PAINT For wo~d or metal. Resists rusl. Plenty of pigment. linel\. ground. 10 cover better with less waste. We can't talk Glidden "'11hout talking quality. tl!ev go. together. 47 CAN • :.. ' We"ll get you inlo the job 1aving money on paint and on acces1ories loo. •• • • 1 • . . "'GAL. DIOP CLOTB I .. Cheapest insurance you caa buy. get enough to JuUy coYer. l \ ' ! • • ' - -.. B _ ___: S«•k• D•put.e11I welcou•• oll Clirysler C.P*.tioil ~IH rtC119""" wrrlce .... ......,.,......, "°" •+*" of wtten c• -,_ctue.L We~ M..m- Cllor9•. loollA••ricord, •-rica11 E1pre11, Cort• m.dw Md Dilltn cw.. IHE ·ALL NEW- _J_9l~-CNR~-5l-Ei&- including t.he all new }"CORDOBA .. AND , PLYMOUTHS . NOW ON DISPLA y AND READY , FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . USID CAR SAVINGS TOOi '73 _PLYt!tOUTH FURY Ill 2 DOORAARDTOP 1/8, automatic. radio, heater, power steering. power brakes. wh11e walls, air conditioning, vinyl top. (645JNA ! '73 DATSUN 2401 6 cyllnder. 4 speed transmission. AM/FM radio, power antenna, rally wheels, air cond1t1oning. '72 PL YMOUlH DUSTER SPORT COUPE ~steering. radio and heater, etc. (466ESG) '1 o1 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA 2 DOOR HARDTOP VB. Momatic, radio, healer. power steefing, power • brakes, white wans. air conditioning, vinyl side $4 29 5 -,et •eats. vin~ ~•. ~w. ~ m•~s (144.JEP) (51~~)3395 ___ .... _ • • '69-PONTIAC GRAND PRIX VS, automatic, power steering. power brakes, factory . air ronditioning. vinyl top, AM/FM radio, bucket seals. console & rally \vheels. (YVX291 l '74 PLYMGUTH FURY 111 4 DOOR HARDTOP VB. automatic. ra<:lio. heater. power sieenng. power brakes .. white walls. air conC11tion1ng, vinyl top. &tended fact()()' warranly. (653KKLl $3595 ' • '74 MODEL YEAR-END ·WE --uvra- HUGE ~ SELECTION OF • -INTERNATIONAL .TRUCKS! J 1975 Internationals I •SCOUTS• TRAVELALLS • •PICKUP TRUCKS• . l'ricn ""'Tai: & Ucnw ArT Yolid 'Til I 0 p.M. S_.y, October 6th . I, •• I • ·~· • • 1 . • The Biggest Mirketplace on the 9ranp Coast Real Estate ........ 1000-2999 .. Rentals .......... 3000.4099 Business. Investment & Financial .•..•.••. ,,50()().5049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS • ":! '/ ' • Emp!Of~tnl & , ' ' . Preporotlon . .. • .. 7000.7199 Merchandise •••••• iooo.a>99 BOats & MGriM l'l!llPJ)!•""'-'~~9900-'°'9 ; . ' I• Announctmtnts, Personals, lost & Found ••.... 5050.5499 Services & Repairs 6000-6099 You Can Sell It, Find It, ( 642 S&?S J· One Call Service T rode It With a Want Ad • fast Credit Approval • Automobilts & other Transportation .... 9100-9999 • ' I I Gener1t R.E. 1002General R.E. 1002 Qeneral R.E. , 1002 General R.E.. 1002 ,General R.E. 1bo2Generel R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=1 =;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:==;;;:;;:;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~1-'-~~-'-~~---~ Gener•I R.E. ttl02 ! l • CAREFREE LIVING Spend your tin1e at the pool , tennis court, or in your ov.•n breezy patio. Lovely 2 BR, 2 BA Tov.•nhouse. Easy to b.uy at $43,750. GRUBB & ELLIS TRIPLEX l Broroom o ... ·ncr's unit 'A'llh fireplace &. 2 b1Hh$ plUll tl'.-o 2 bedroom unit1>. Pa1los, copper plumbing & goorl rental area. E x c c l l en t in\'eatml!nt at $69,500 FERGUSON-HESTER · Re11lto rs. Inc. · , 14-01 Dove St., Ste. 220 Newport Beach 133-9781 MESA VERDE Beautiful home, beautiful area. Great price. \Vhal else can we say, except that this home al!IO has an enclo!!ed patio, play house for the kitl~is offered-at-only $41.~. Ask abou~llsUng oo. '12<1!6 WALKER & LEE Real Esuite 545-9491 PARTY POOL HOUSE Lovely pool S~lin®!i by decking for retaxaUon & entertaining. 3 bdrm, 3 bath, office and , bw1k tobm, in Newport Bl>acti. J..ar&e lot ''ith access for boo.I&. lnill· en;. All this for only $69,950. eau &t&m1 t 67S-7080 ~~ O.Wo:J fr@tll Newp©r-t ere,ct Wtle,~~ ~©U 01e, rut . 01chlW±vre, freak, The cripped eave. shingled roof. saltbol( style oone entJrely In wOOd. wOOd. wood win IUtn you on. Or olf. But. d spectaculai hlll!op to'Mlhomes utterly unlike any others. perched above the res1 of Newport Beach. stroke your psyche, whiz right 1n tor a leisurely stroll-through (or super golf cart tour). See 2. 3. 4 bedrooms, decks, • .. ' Lac hen my er Rea ltor BY OWNER EXCL. Bnycrest. Attractive 3 bdrm home, 2 b.--1s. Dining rm, brft area. Covered patio. Large landscaped lot. !'.love-in condition! OnJy $79.!m. &12-2393 Gtnerail R.E. 1002 mac.nab / Irvine realty -------·- FINER HOMES riced $92,500 to $535,000 BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT Elegant Bayfront property w /parquet floors, walnut paneling, huge living room, study, den, formal dining, ·3 bedroom_ suites -f guest or maid's. 136' on Bay w/pier !or I . boats. O"•ner \vill consider exchange. Bob Owens fi.12.11235. (Sll) WHAT A VIEWll Spectacular ocean, harbor, Catalina Island VIE\VS ! StuMing 3 bedroom home priced to sell at $115,900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (512) SOUTH OF THE HIGHWAY Duplex on view corner_ Remodeled 3 bed- Toom home in front w/rental unit al rear . Excellent rents. $92,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. (Sl3) BRANO NEW IN WESTGATE spacious, custom 4 bedroom, 3 full bath home w/conversation pit. lg. family room w/firepla<e & bar. $125.500. OPEN DMLY 1-5 P.M. 12111 HIGHLAND DR. (SH) "BE A STAY · AT HOME & LOVE ITI" 3 Bedrooms, billiard·n-card room w/wet J!ar, !es.ti~•-dining_iPorn. drarnaU~.POQJ..w/... broo]( I< lree setting. $124 ,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. 1515) SOMERSET LANE Outstanding 4 bedroom, 3111 bath Weslclill home in excellent location! Ideal for the. family that appreciates the best. Charles.. Arnold 64U235. fS16) ~~------------~ 101 Ooftt Dri.. 141·1135 1144 M~ltM 144•1200 NtWJl(ll'I 9efc:1'1, Cl1Uornla t216J 1 ****** Heritage Collection . . CORNER .SPLENDOR _ YOU'LL LOVE THE wide open feeling of tbis Coslf, )lesa home. 3 Huge bedrooms, 2 · baths, 2 brick firepl•ces, family room and much, much more. No 2nd car nHded here • -walk to everything. A terrific value, call for full details, 5-46-5180. Ask et gate tor directions VOGEL & BABBITT -644 .05' ti Coldwell Banker PENINSULA--BAYFRONT Superbly designed -built -maintained. Spacious tetrace flows into 'living room. Overlooking bay. 4 .Bedrooms, separate master bedroom suite, 4 baths,· many built· Ins. Pier. $279,500. MAGNIFICENT DOVER SHORES Ivan Wells custom view home. 3 Luxurious -bedrooms, 31f1 baths, mahogany panelled. family roo1111 dining room overlooking gard- . ens and patio. $2651000. . BA~BOA PENINSULA • Excellent family home on fine comer hr cation. Steps to beach; four bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, family room, large master suite. $185,000, Terms available. .. .... , ..... -· ~·-····-·-···--.... ··----·----·-. -· CAMEO SHORES BEAUTY Ideal family home wilh great vlew •. 4 Bed· rooms, 3 baths, den;i. too many custom fea- tures to delall. Perlect play area for child· rcn. $142,500. · . LOA ON "BIG CANYON" GOL, COURSI Super location . .End of cul-de-sac touching .on golf course. Exciting plans for 3000 sq. ft. homo included In price of $75,000. DIAL 644-1714 - 21'1 San Joaquin Hiiia Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. "Abottdoned Villa" Spatiis~SlB, 950 2 Story·Pool~lleach Formal double 1\nor entry to SIXICfous living rwn1 with noor to (.'eiling !I·~ plat1'. Formal din~ ia llClveJ hy hugt> b'a.rden vi~ kitcht'fl with breakfast et1.li11~ 1u·;•n. F'i~i.:te pany rooin .... -l'h co1n- manding Ww 01 IU$h tt'I' race in walled cow·!ya1-d. S"·eep111g slali, lo sepura11• master suite & cllil1(<!n's win;;:. R.on1eo 4 Jul t!l bal- cony. HUJT)'! !»l-7381. Qnc of the few lal'gt' homes on the mainland side of the main channel with full view of channel entrance • 3 bdr., 3 ha. &: nutny tasteful (.'UStonl fcalUl'Cl. By app'l only ~. " ~OIOll ••10 675·6050 ON THE CANAL NEWPORT SHORES 4 BEDROOl\I HOME. Huge fl,lJJl.Lly mom plus den. Waterfront paUo lllld dock. Needs €'!bow grease, paint and lmntt:ination, but could be a gOod buy for rla;ht peopl•. PETE BARRETT -REAL'FY- 642.s200 '7~ NEWPORT BACK BAY t.arre, Qu•llty con•tructcd faMll.Y ho~ . Ofl cu1-dHB.C lleevy ~hok.i rool, 1U1lic ex- ll'rlor. Throo bedmo1n.s, two bltth$. fa1nlly room anti heate.d pool. S57i500· 389 Mh'IJ !Amn, COsto. ~fC#ll Cnll 64t.1000 for a.ppl _, Principal~ Orily 1 rJn NIGEL UAIL[Y ~ ASSOCIATES Reill ~tale The futest draw in the Wtst. •.. a Dally Pilot Classifl@d HARDWOOD R·2 ZONING N••I iporh -•curp111ntf For Claaifled M AcrtON Call A DAlt.l PILOT U.VtSOI '42-5'71 S©\\~lA-l&t.trs· That Intriguing Word Gam• with a Chudlo f!I~ • ., ClA'I' I . '°IUN-----f 0 R•Ofro"git l.!!tfl of lti• l~t wo,..bl.d words bf. low 10 l0tn1 lovr sl111pl• wotds, e ~~1~~w~~~'~tnr~s f r r· t I' r I' I I) ~r=:=~ "111" TO I I I I I I I I .. SCRAM-LETS Answera tn Ct111lflcotl0n 1010 .. . ' - ' . . . • Friday, Octobtr 4, 1lJ74 DAILY PILOT p 1002 G0011 R.E. r;G;;';;"';;-;;'";;l;;~;.·~E;;.~~;;1002;;;;;;G;;•;;n::";;';l;;ll;~:·==::·l=00=2 General fa:.E. * OPEN HOUSES 1002 Corona del 'Mr 1022 Coill M•H WE WON1 SELL THIS HOME ••. 102.4 Huntington B~ach 104 rvlne r ' 1044 Lagun1 hlch 1048 • OPEN.SUN. 1-S FOURPLEX Ch•rmlng Cr•at1on 545 Windsor Plac. * * * MALABAR, IRVINE TERRACE OPEN FRI/SAT lo SUN. 1-S t_t'S v.·orth your \vhile to see lbls 2 bdnn., !-bath IRVINE TERRACE home. Spacious rcJ?lll.S & complete privacy. Minimum care -ideal !or smalHainily. On!y-$64,000. 1318 SANTANELLA, IRVINE 1TERRACE OPEN FRI/SAT. &·SUN. 1-5 Refrl>Shingly brlghL-<:ompletely redecora~ ed (~islde & oUt), 3 bdnns. & dining area hom e. llellulllul use of "HERITAGE SHUT· TERS" to assure prlvacY. Location only 5 rnln000. to anytliing I Price includes the land. "41: ,. ~ \ """' . JEFF BRIERY, R-EALTOR· WEST BAY · BAYFRONT Financing ls baek in circulation again for home buying. I am proud lo present a-classic baytront with pier & slip for a 50+ ft. boot & a sandy beach. This solidly built Jlome has 5 bdr1ns .. 5 baths. Excellent floo r plan & ready fol' decoration for that buyer with good wslA>. At this price, there is no competition & you own the land! A must to see at $265,000. JEFF BRIERY, REALTOR MOST ELEGANT OFFJCE IN TOWN 2illtti.wpo•t Blv~.1 Newport Beach 67S.9111 24 MOUR SERVICE REAL ESTATE SALESPERSONS LIKE N~V! Soaring vaulted t..-e-i!Jngs. Open s,pack>us~. Triple garage. Big spark· Una: pool. lttuch more? call "°'v to sec. 8-17·6010 Agt. The hOmc '111111 tell Itself! ?\fl.liter Suite v.ilh 3 wardrobe cloiel$, 1tudk> suite v.ilb Y.'el hflr. cnekl· ire-fitjp)a~ & ba.Y Y.indOW ln U\e overt-l:ted lfvtna rt'O, extra large laundry/,ewfne rm comblnstlon. .. Ftarureti too nume-J"OU$ lo Ust • call tor details 67s.8600 A VISleN RIALTY OPEN TODAY 314 ORCHID (1m--) 2955 Harbor BJvd. l-~Bedroom • !Doth. t·3 Ta~nt and origina:llt)o cum· Btut the money nllitlcel: 1he bedroon1 . :.? bjath. Air con· bl~ to make thllO ll homl! O.\'Tler •rdl\ carry lh" cnliN dltton...'d ntar fttev.ot,y. Prlo you. U llC\"Cr rorti.~r. 1..a.'¥t-1st T.O. i.t 9' ... tnlcrcn. J ed rl;ht for $67,500. COU11lry kitchen v.·1.rh br1c.k, l:klnns., 16;C. <.lt>n .... 1th frplc. y.•ann v.·ood panelhn~. mu-· Eunill)' nn.; .a&OO sq, ft. rors, wallp1pn; and bWJt· Stunnlng 1.'0&Jlf~ vle"i front ins. Covered pttUo., block· l'alot Vcn::ks ro 0"1\1:1. Poln1. \\"ail feKCf' and i1p11nklers. JIGS 500 Walk To Th• Be1ch Jn Coronli del Polar. Prt~ Sooth of ltll:h~·ay, .2 Wdroom l!OU!te-with • l'Oi)' firepla<.-c. On "" oven1lztd IOt \\1th i:ood add·on potf'n· lial. OnJy $69,000. 644-7270 'llu!y UloW::ht ~ e.~~r)'.thlJ« EMERAL'D BAY. and Mlt a pn('e of only \\'Ith , __ "·-Sf.6 soo 11 rani -..;&'""' on ' CALL 552•7500 E~('ruld &y'11 t-:onh Point, '>l'llh fabulooi oc-ean. coa~tflJ • VISION • & c11y vie\\s, 1' this spacl· 2 13r, ~ Ba single le\·el, Ne'>\· oo.: hon1e of 3 bdrms .. den, Orleans Tcrwnhou!Oe '>lith to.rllll.I clinln1' m1. Rc.:ent1y "'ood b~ngt)re pla ce . REALTY 1·cmo<lcll'6 kitchen. Quiet i:arden patio, central gas 11 red hill l'Olnpany cul de.sac locatlo.i1. $200,000. heatfnr, enclosed p.rage, Univ. Park Center, Irvlne EMERALD BAY PoQI & club house. No =;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 ·~~l"l~j'~~~~1Grtat '>l'l\he ">1·11.ttr v1e\\·; 4 children under 16. South bd t ba h d i h East Coit& r.tesa, borderi""' --------NE\Y 4 en, 3 Ba, OE,\NE rms .. · r s; en \\ r . .., Home, Un ll'. Park. By frplc.. for1nul dinll~ mi .. Nev.<pOr'l.( 1 block from POOL 4 BR Oy.·ner. "D" Plan. Only :U?t'luded, radiant ~ated \re1tc!Ut Shopping Ctonter. • $76,250. &11)-8149 terru~; l't'ntral location Othe,r units listed from • \\'AL.NUT SQUAH.E T11.nhse, ncur t.:'!1111!!1 roun,.;. $1;:6,IO) $39,000. lo $41,000. hsk:i.ng Air Cond, Retrt", hlghly MON .. BAYT. ERR. $36.500. By ov.rner. Land ...,. included. 1741 Tustin, No. $39,900 upgraded, S?!,500. M-1-tSS'i An attr&l'fl\'t' spht·ll'\·i;>J con· 20C. (TI4) MS-5969 Soo.nd. impossible! ll':s 1, aH G & y.·knq,,;. 1empor;n1· ot stunnin;i: de-1.c.=-c.,,..;.-::===---I Thi.: has to be the :si sign. 3 Bdrm~:· 3 baths; EASTSIDE pool ho e ·u find Laguna Beach 1048 ~nvcrt. den, b1lliard room VACANT LOT the bea~h ~~a u n d e1~ Y.it.11 ~·et bar: s~ludt'd $40,(0), NE\V PAl!\I & -------_-._ ..--_ Sll..'UMU~ pool. SLIJ,l'.ID .Prime location. R-1 le\'t>I lot CAltPETS. •~ . Linda Isle Waterfront Need A N•w Outlook? iiclt Bay 1004 Lovely 5 BR.,. 3 bath custo1n home. Large A Fr••h Start? CUSTOltt POOL BY O\VNER Beautiful sunny hon1e wilh a 3, 4. or 5 bedroom Door.plan, Uke new: Jl.lotivated seUer offers $1000. bonus to sell· ing broker. $139,500 . 319 POINSETIIA ready for building. o,,_1'lel' -.... __ _. OPEN DAILY 12 5 ~ ··ill """ will ~.000 do,.,,, ----PLAGm, . . ~:a· ,._, .. ~HJ.·;,.,.·· cWI 646-nn. •••·TllRll ~ .,.J -.1 """'"''' ""'UNID!ENICa 842-7461 31572 MONTEREY courtyard.. Pier & slip. $-225,00Q •. ------l _Depress•d? BcauL-lBR 2BA Univ.----mod. C Sp '-L H \Ye are interviewing men and Prime Joe. Lg patio & deck. Charming older OYerslze 3 bedroom rottage; great kit• chea, lots or old brick, and a · real fnnilly roo1n \\1th a. y.·et bar. Lease or sale. $475. or $9"!,500. ('iiif1 IE~iii\lli -.~LRl~Y~.la~.sOIB€dt~~· '~:~ .. ~ ~~~l~lf. So~~a~.;:,~.: 1105N.-=-:.J7.7la9una ustom.. •nt1t11 om• v.·omen, experienced and In· View. Prof ldscpd, jacuzz.i, 5 BR. 5 ba., arL stud.lo. Elevator. Pool. 7000 expericnc ~ fl;'r soles poi::l· lg atrium, Roman ha, cpts, ~l-~!~:J~-!-~-~-~·~·~-!··~,.~~I L;:e . 3 bdrrn., 2·~ bath cus· INCOME! INCOME I .-sq. ft. Ramp & float~ $450,000. Hons in our·eoronn dcl l\lnr di'ps, cnth ceil. Only $73,500: oftiCe. Z-am and lt'arn In 8 Open 2 to 6. Prln only;- 70 Linda Isl• Driv• delightful-atmosphere of lBllll Aspen Tree. 5.'\l-fi629 . ~'''"''"' '"""'"". ~.: Private-gate gu8.fded com· ton1 hon1e, rcsdy ro; ?!..'CUI?" Your tenants help )'OU bey NEWPORT BACK BAY munity -2 blks to !and. !!-"l~.'! !Ins lge._ hvmg & lhis jN·el a.nd you Iii L,argc, Quality constructed ThiCk Cha111pagne carpet 11:1.i:iu\y rooms 111th beanied counlin''. Taki! udvanlil."i> fami ly home Qn t~ out! S 1\•t:ep l ni: l-CJI. & frplc. 4;e. yard, or ~11.i"loop hole11. ~ utls cul·de-sac. Heavy shake S~<urcasc lo l\Ta.strr. patio ~in for ~I. l\lature na· bi; shelter . Iii a bargain Prime 45 ft. lagoon lot -$150,0UO antlque11 and nautlca wi th 4 BR, 2Ba, Dining Rm, Ccn· helpful. t.'Ompatible co-tral air, Shag c pl \ \LLJ.:\· HE \LI'' For information on All Homes & Lo~ Call work e rs and individual t hr o ll g ho u t , N i c e I y broker assistance. landscaped on cul·de-sac ti. BERG ENTERPRISES CO roof, rustic exterior. 'Three kitchen, pass thru & ti\·e trl:t's. Short 1valk }.O pricet 497.1761 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR J41 Bny~1d1 Dr'"''' NB 675 6161 YOU \VILL NEVER llEAR $~1,500 owner. 551"""'579. A DISCOURAGING \VORD!! 8-Jboa Island 1006 cau Nigel for ~ment • Don't Call Me A Duplex!! bedroonis, ""°baths, family ~ramie counter, c11.ndellte beach. SO fJN,\NC:iNC> Reci C t R. It room and. heated pool. dine! r.1odel home color PROBI.E'.\IS llERE, 10~;. arpt; ' •• ors $57,r:.«l. kC'yed drapt>ries & Y.'811 00\\'N HA,N.OLES; :\TAK.ES •OCEANFR.ONT• ~ Unit 389 r.ura Loma., COISta ?ilesa coverin~s. $37.500. Terms to TillS A.i'll X.L~T BUY AT Apts Call SU-1060 for appt sui1! Bkr. 963-5511 $87,500 !Directions: 11•atch • LAGUNA B~Cl-1 • 644-Tlll "!I!""'' . .• BAY VIEW* 1,Gt~ .. -,.~l~R=-,~E:c:.--"°1"'002~GO.tn--'.,c.,~l ~ll~E~.---1~002=-I gm 5 BR., 3 baths, !am. rm. · s wtv.·et bar. 4:;e. patio; 40 ~ fl. lot. Vacant. $164,500 I ~-~~~~·~~~·~~ Owner 6'7>ml I'm a delighttul2Bn and den owners 1 ·sic: ... ce llith beau· tiful pl'ivate irrounds PLUS Principals Only 71,~'i~ 1'1{A Assumable tor signs on Coalit lh1"}'.I M On Flnllll Avail $34 9SG-Walk to b<aeh. woll ,,,,. ~ift<d~ ~·500 °"~"· :;36-032! lnflatl~ Be•ter S'!U<:t~ ,I bedroom '>'':ilh ~ .. ' ~ Laguna Niguel 1052 . king size master bedroom, -.,' • On a lovely tree-lined iUrf:e -l"iirge l~ baths, double EXCLUSIVE LINOA ISLE-$250,000 · Bayfront luxury! Perfection in 5 BR home. FR, lorm DR & 4¥.i baths. Pier/slip. OM C 21l1 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 (6TJ.-16&-I Evenings) A charn1ing lf : rental \11th New Parkplace Ibo private yard ~urrently pro-. · B• • Ptninsul• 1007 ducing 225fnl0. Alw1115 a Winner ALL New Parkp!acr. Fu 11 y LARGE Oceanfron! duplelc. on a generous ·41x1.18 lot in upgraded. Owner transfer· 4 B~. 31:\A ~ ~br, 2~ -the-beb• 110Uth.o1·hwy hX.'R· ~·?.lust sell! Large double P\1-tllianc1ng transferrable. lion $89·500 firm · door 1narble cnUy. Huge ~uced to $179,000 for · Cau 64.·l-72ll n1aster suite. 'J large ad-quick aa!e. Open House Sun ditionnl bedrooms. l..a1-ge llH3. Or call ?t1rs Vicks family room overlooking 6'11-tl961 days, 67a.8008 eves/ huge patio. La~ park like weekends rear yard. \Vith $20,000 PENINSULA-1'~1XEP. /.Jn NIG[L UAIL[Y & ASSOCIATES Freshly painted 4 bdrm,-2 .,. I ··-• ''' 1100 JR · ~ bath ho u. b .11 . & vani 1es. sep a .... ,..ry rm 4,4.,611 • "'\Ji mel ,..,s w ·lnS and STORAGE? STORAGE! · £ICI ffl• frplc. Immaculate yards &: STORAGE! Walk 10 all ~ an abundance or plants. schools, shop:s and nev.• park CallnvutnlT20 -··-··· and recreational center and 1---------·I SPEClALJZI~G IN '( ; ] beach. $53,500. $ 11 . o-o 6 e VACANT • LAGlJ!\A NIGUEL VIEW L Ov.·0">1·11 and O'>l"TlCr y.iJI car· V•ry ·s.riou1 S•ller. PROPERTIES ~ ry 2nd for total paymcnti; Tv.·o story Colonial. O.:ean SEA TERRACE . ~U~ ot S283. per 1nonth. Agent .. 1e.,.. .. Palatial, 4 BR & fam. HOMES '--"==::..:::=:::::-' 9b'2-245G or 531-5800. r1n., 21/2 BA., 30' living Ask guard at gale to iiec. ms !{arbor Blvd. BEACH LOVERS! rm with stone firepla<;e. ~II CAPE COD: Beauttfut 4 5 BR'S-I MO'S NEW blti;is. dshv.·shr, ceranuc .tile BE~l Of" TllE GARDEN . & 1ndoor-0utdoor carpeting. HO:\fES. 2 or 3 BR. Drhie ---------bedroom 2 story home in Loads ol gla1;s, rusuc Y.'OOds, Shag carpeting and eusto_m by 23!ifil Taranto Bay. Call WEEKEND WONDER choice C.?tT. area. near up-peclcy cedar, h~avy shakes. dr.apes thruout. -tluge paho, (l)r__nnpr dO\Vn o\vner wlll catry This ;.! Br, 1 Ba dollhouse balance at only 81.~% in· needs TLC. I blk from 1etts1 Sf:.e. j~-IJ.nd you'll ocean. Xliit fentaJ.are----a:-Fec G•n•ral R.E. 1002 • General R.E. Jo02 want il cn1l l10\\'. 963-6767• land. ll·2. Take advantage 1--------no1v. Principles only. TIC 1 I 3 bd 2~-th ,,er bay, Owrier is p~ STAGE C.'OACH-LIGHTS? -... ,e~·-.. -yard a -o u b J e .... . e Sl1laJ. cs rm, ""' tellsklnal decorator & this 3 Ba ALL PROF O .,. ,,, ... cu ' h-· (·--vi-") )'OU ' ESSI N· ··--. $12,950. Terms. (' En1"oy tht ~--' Life '"" ...... ,.... . .. .. ' home ,_ .~-1ut·"· •• ,,,, ALLY DECORAT''D . --· - ONE BLOCK MILLER REALTY LAGUNA HILLS TO OCEAN 642-4811 POOL HOMES Bcttuliful Nev.·port. Cham1-3 ~m & den. wood pan· Ing 3 bedrool1l, 2 bath home. Balboa Peninsula elll'd hrepla(:t 1v1th y.·ct bar. ilcaV)' shake roof built-ins, 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;l.Lg. 4 Br., den; 1 blk to bay. Covered pe1lo & BBQ, ~per large brick fireplace. Best Try 251',4, dn., baL 8% c!Hn, tile roof. Owner-will--buy-i n Newporr Be~h-ot-82 ' x I '0-.. VA-C-LOT Open Sal/Sun. 1-5.-$97;-500 sell VA, 1'Tu\. Bring offeMii. ft>red at $49,95(1. Ask for "T "2.f Belvue Lane 6Ta-4fi00 WALKER & LEE · ~. ' \\'on'l JasL Call &t&i711 1 No.11721. $2' 500 College Pa rk 1020 _ _,...,.--:::_"°'"' Roal Es<ate 2 HOMES ON A LOT 3 BDR. 2 fu'eplace • Lanai ,. ::-&-l I S4S.9491 E/SIDE $'3,500 •«h aars Q Luge lot & Walker ee I "T Garden Patio · Prinle loca· ISdl Idle"""' Wttb a Dally MESA VER DE 3 BR tloo • Pri<OO r!ghl at $>1,!.0 1111 •~ 111,.11 Pflot Classified ad. 642-5678 " 01vner anxious · Submit $37,900. tonn•. 642-5851 Blu'. NPT BCH 4.PLEX FOOTBALL YARD Room to pass, kick & scrim· $1 15,000 n1ai,-c. This 3 Br house at $35,500. it's a natural. Call CJS Rea.I Estate, 548·1168. Coron• defM.-r-1 h . · th B ·11 .,. ._, '""J ""' "' Y.1th CALL •~ 0•r.i ave seen in mon s. u1 ·....,rl••t. ''"'t 1,, ,.00 ... , -"-~ Call 49• ~1 3 · ,.~ .. ·v... " ,.,.. m~l home. extras. Big fam· "~ by an architect for his 011·n 1•• •lo··•\ """'-;,. thi• era kl' b · k fi ho J $12 500 ""' .. "'" .. ,_.... ... rm. c mg r1e re-n1e. ust · horn•. 5 ...... ,,, R--•to-I J & -~ kl PANOH...'U,JlC QC&\N VIEW in this new custom built · 3 BR 2 be. home; quali stands out ILi you enter thi8 b€!auti.lul home Y.'itb beamed OPEN SAT/SUN AFT "''" .,.... ... Pace. louse g .... ue-:i t-• MS--0100 chen ~ith. patio. REDUCED 428 Morning Canyon Rd. I ----------I $1000! Only $51.900. ruLL U Corona ,llighRIMdl:s ~ PRICE! Bkr. 962-SSll_ niversity ea ty 3001 E. Cst. Hwy. , 673-6510 I Am A Duplex!! I'm y.·ell located ln old Corona dcl r.tar, with a charming 2 br. &. den home in front and a SUPER 1 Br. rear unit New carpet in den and fttl!lh·palnt and new carJl('t in new unit .. , AND PRICED RIGHT at $89,500 Firm. Call us fDr a shov.·irlg. ASSUME 7 V2~. LOAN 3 Bdrm. Crptg, Drps, \\'ork· shop, lge rear yard fenced, $31.950. PETE BARRE'ITS REALTY 6l2-4353 MESA VERDE !;~~~~~~~!I ceiling & e:cpan:sh:e livin.G: BILLIARD ROOM area: "'""" ""' 1,..., , .. H lion $119,00'.I -uge 2 -stmy, 3 · bathli, on tlNGO R.EAL ES-TATE comer kt!. Beauty loaded with extras and the ov.1K"r 4~8086 '$1397 will help v.ith the financini:. SPECTACULAR E XE c UTIVE-110?..IE ... l\to- $53.,500. LAGUNA ESTATE narch. Bay Tert"llCe, ocean I' Rl::ADY FOn C>CGtJPA,,"\CT vit'w 4 BR, tam nn. 3 b& Choose your OY.'n l'Olar home \\'/pool Ii: jacuzzi. "l"hc~ 3 BR. hugP. tam. XLra ~al'P custn1 w/many f62·4471 ( => Sff..1101 rm., din. rm .. 3~; ba. This amenities. ()y,'OCT transfu- EXEa.JTTVE POOL HO~CE ---------I con1plelely decked 3·i00 sq. red, must sell. $15-1.500 Loyely Pool surrounded by ---=~=---·I fl. tri·level hon1e has LAGUNA NIGUEL Decking & Lu Sh Land:scai>' $38 500. unobstructed 0 CE AN & Realty 496-4040 83()..51Xil i~,. 4 BR &....,,.oe.n. £ocnaJ: --sus~rrr· OFFERS CANYON-V-JE\V, trpJ~. in OPT 0 diillng ryn. 9,., fir ... :\ a\'ail. 4 Br, 2 Ba, new shai: crpts, liv. nn .. JI.faster BR & tam. LEASE/ I N On1y $7:>,000. paint thru out, VACANT. rm. POOL. Gigantic BeautiJul condo on NigueJ'1 YOU \VILL LOVE 1T1 New DAVE BOUr.J<E Rltr. Take O\'er ~O loan $225. Cc1-amic Tile RO)JAN TUB Golf C~ ' DR ., Ba wtusual duplex. l 5 BR, ~99.'iO mo. (.1ose to Douglas. In !\Taster BR 36,00) sq. Upper f.?000 • + $~ " ~NIGEL UAILEY & ASSOCIATES For an ad in Woman's World Ca ll Peggy 642-5678, ext. 330 1797 Orange, C.l\1. 642-l?n • ba hOuse & 1·2 BR, 2 ON GO LF Course in Mesa Manina iflgh. O\\·ner will ft. of land ONLY Sl~.51'.!0 month'. $-tl,ooo full price. ba. \Vood paneling. stained DOLLARS FOR YOU V~rdt'. 1926 Kauai.~ ft. help finance. Broker ~~u~~d ': r:~t!d ~g.J..~. gluss. Frplc's. Beach Foot-Enjoy the depreciation Ii: 5 BR. 3 BA. btfl view. 842-7'1ll, eve 963-4062 at this price. OPEN HOUSE''L_t_k_t_F~o-,-.,-, --~1~0~54'1 Tr« of Trims! Price Reduction _To $85,oOO bridge l bl k. 4 28 other taxadvantagesotlhls $82,500. Low down. ()y,ner SAT SUN 1-5 2980 Zuricbl ----------1 Goldenrod, Ov.-ner/Builder. new duplex, great rental \\·Ill carry paper. Open Sun. B&AUTIFUL Court_ 7010 INTEREST 67!>-6921 Open 1G-5P~I. location. 3 Bdrm., 2 bath l·~. • .. PROBLEM-FREE Howard JohMon 11 SHORECUFFS. 3br, 2~; ba, + l bdrm., 'l bath. 00"~ Cost• Me11 Reilly PROBl.D\t·FREE JS )T. Re•lty 2-STORY Lovely 3 bedroom home In rock trplc, 1'tahog paneled loan avail. Full price onl,y Since 1958*548-nl1 o!d Home, 2 blks from '494-4U!I COUNTRY SIDE the 1nlddle or old Corona far-rm. lge yrd, truit trees, $109,500 Beach. 2BR, lBA. Nc .. ••t---------· I del l\lar. !las separate-din· By owner. Prine only. University Realty WESTSIDE FIXER garage, fenced )T. \\'/\\' • UKE f"OREST ing room spacious 1iviw.; $92,500 80~0 Joan avail, 3001 E. Cst. Hwy 6T.Hi510 3 br., 1 ha. U.. 8.Sllumable plush carpet. Taxes $283. • Skyh~ Dr. Asswrie F1tA Joan on this room plus huge 1amily roon1 675-J.J68 WALKWAY at 7 1;;%. Won't last. Assum. $19,0CKJ loon. F.P. I>;eY.', Ol-ean vtew, beamed beuutiful 4 BR, 2 full bath~ v.'ith v.·et bw". A great buy -"'--'-'OOP'=oEN=°'n"o"'u"'sE""'--0 MILLER REALTY Price $29,950. aJ6-~"J69 aft. ceilings, Jots or wood and Shag carpets, bit· ins. at $85,000. Call 673-8S50. SAT & SUN After l :io pni. T BEACH 642-48ll 5??.f. £y Chl'IK't ~llll>s, 3 bedim. 3 ba, 3 Dish'>l·asher. G 0 r g e 0 us DPEN TIL 9 • 11 :s FUN ro BE NICE.I 418 FERNLEAF fplcs, pool table -ii;ize den, custom dra""S. 1 ~....._., !!.\'.· ' 'IJ~ Outstanding duplex on 2 Open 1-S/Thun lhru Sun 5 Brt, 3 8,\ + nnnpus. TAKE OVER gourmet kitchen, $145.5CKJ. posed a::b~te ~!lio &. ' lots, 620 Jasmine, $115,IXO. 2BR House plus. I BR Rental $55,000. Also repo;;sessions Governm•nt Loans 01\·nc1· v.•ill sell on land con· y.·aJk\\'ays. It's a REAL ~ tJ ',1 Private financing. Don 1''. corner lot, Xlnt financing ' in Count)', call for ad· tract at 8"~ 8 \ R G \ 1 N at •A, 000 ·; z.,. 11 Gates C.O. 673-3891 D T K. bu I Rltr dre5ses. Agt. 546-7739 or 3 & 4 BDRJl.f homes in all ' · 1 ' .,...., • ~ • :::·::=~==:====;=.''='l ~OC;;EAN""'~~vc.'rn"i;;;v~. 'Cci;c:"-:,<,::,:::JL.:;75.jn~g! (2i3J 'i4;,.2scri ~645-~9T.l3~:.· ~-======' 1-areaa. No q u__a.J I f..y in a:. Ultr• Svp.r 5S!i-5950 Piineipalti only honie, 4000 sq. It. $155,000. 1024 Dana Point 1026 SI0,000. to Sl5,000. Is !i-11 2 BR & den, 2 bath. OC"E"an L~KE FRONT HOME desert 3.96 acres and house. 1'~ec. 415 Bcb.•1ns, Fan1·rm, ---------you ~· For more ln· and ,;ev.., $51 ,500. Assum· 21 4.i Sq f_t. 4 Br, tam rm., pines acre Rec-1m, Pool. O \V n er SUPER DUPLEX l\flNUTES 10 harbor, sharp ~~~~n, call BK R · able 7r;~ 1o...n. lninied. occ. !onnaJ din nn. SI S,000 takes 6~5033 Xirit financing 4BR 2 story hme. $58,500. ,\nterlc~n Hoine Re'1llor 11 o~ i1 co~:ra:t. Open Hou5e Bkr. 831-3300/·19&-8.5.15 COVINGTON '19-1-7513 or 49-1-1001· 10/a/7,I. ·~~:.? ~ Pznc La.kt! . ' -~~~~~~~~~hE~•;•;t;b1;•;''~;;;;;:;;;;;;:~1;,0~3;0.l.,.~~~~!;,!~~~~ ... .,.;'~'~'~';,;:c"~"~":'~"~· ... ..\~L~"~·~'~''~·~.,._==,=':'':·:::!!~J BRO'S 4·PLEXES . . i4o.Jsl1 10561---t 9124 34.AI ' ~ r.., 1(1' ... ; .... 1(1' ... -r- took •letll. 1ouni. 11vo1J1 Print ed PaltorD. ttll•: women'• s11ea are 11• (;l·lriob 1mt. wUb 41MJM:h. hip); 3$ t•O w.c, ,, 11.tp); aa t•t ln.wt. •4 hip): 40 ('' tlwlt.46 hlo): •• <•• "°'" ,, hip): •• (41 bull, H b.1ol: 4$ (50 bult.151 W.p)O II (U """<ill M "l'i;; ~I. for 1 ptUmt. ' /Wd llS ttftls fot tlC'll ''"""' ,. ftnl-cl ... ,...u ... 1pecbl I ilifldllf•«: otblrwlM third· • ~"'CS.W-Mln!tf"'t1Ur 1.-i11m! ~ ...... Ol'lllON·Slndl••ti11a ii •artiG. 4U t~ !)lily POol , ht\lftl DrPt, .. m Wdl 1•1t1 ' SL New Yorti. N.Y. 10lt1. I tri'111tNA•E,ADDAUS.llP, SIU and STYLE NUNBtft. Of1E PREE PATTEllN afJ"Ofllr i ~tottftdfor.OM ffeeptl• -tem W..ldt ttt.'W SPRlf\10• f SU M!lif £1l PATTERN CATAL00.100llt,Jtel.&ll did. ""'" ftmlltnl ~ Stftd r.c now SICW • ~IT lklllll _. .. ....e 1m11i _p111tm ...... 11.!t INUnl f'•~1,,. Booll .... $LOO ~s.i: .. 48ook ........ . I • • Let. Lb11 ramilr jOJa ti~ r1u1 making holld•1 ornament&! Clever, tbrlrty way to d~ orate your ttee Ja\ilb.ly-mak .. hangtq:1 or tell! Choose \Oki.Id color1 for 1tar, angel, bflll, Sant.a. bird. Pauero 'i!!il!I: 1raoefer. 1.11 trim•. 1S C'ENfS for elih pal\OfH. Add 2$ C)l!ntll ror tath p•llern for nM;1.cl1sa m•ll •nd •Ptd»I h~ndUn1: other\fi'e lhlrd· cl•lil dellvtl')' will l•ke thrtt ~J or moJ'C!. Send to Alltt Umak1, 105. Ille D•il)' Plk:Jt, • Needlt'cr11ft Dr.pt .. Bo" 193.0ld Cht\le• 5'1tl001 New Yorll. N.V. 1001L Prfn\ Namt, Ad• dttfll,Zlp, P•Uen<1N11mber. New! IMI tnfft pop11l•r .-...i. ... mrntt<JH<f•• .. eaui1o11 All craft•! rnMEt f'fttdnllns hut4e ... • . , • ,'1k N#! Seti' ~ Knlt Book -h•t Bltttt~r.UMI .... Sl.U ~1 Nf"dlrpoini.8«* .. s1.oo NcWl f10wfl' Cf'O(Mt 8k II.to ff•lrpinCrotltet Book .... 11.00 buunt Croeh~ 8oolil .... 11.00 llllil9nt Marr•IY'f l\k •••. $1.00 lnM1ull MOflt)' loor-. ·,.fl •• Con\~•Gll\B«* ...•.. 11.ot Con'll!lt.teAflhJnt111 ,,\I.GO l2Pri• ... fthaMlf12 ,,., .. 50e: OOOllOfllQvlltll•l -........ JOt' "'11t1t11m Qui.It Sook n ... ~50e UQu.ltu for ·r;xtay •a ••. , , . JOr ~ Bovllofi&Jfrftflr(I ..... .'liOc •• " ' HOUSES FOR SALE J BEOROOM 2980 Zurich Court, Laguna Beach 494-4439 $169,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 820 Congress St., Costa Mesa 546-3209 (§.at & Sun 1·5) 4 BR lo FAMILY ROOM OR OEN :12662 Pine Lake Ln ., Lake l<orest SIJ6.S731 (Sal & Sun 12-5) 4471 Robinwood Circle, Irvine 551-4579 $41,500 (Sal & Sun 12-6) DUPLEXES FOR SALE S BR A 2 BR 428 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar -·o'TS=li9Zl-· ........ ,.. ~fYll•Y 11).-S) 4 BR l 2 BR • • 1109 E. Balboa Pl., Balboa Penin. 67>0008 $199,000 (Sun 12-5) HOME & INCOME 2 BR lo 1-BR -~18 Fernleal, ·Corona del ~lar 67>-0164 S92,500 (Erl & sat & SUll 1-SJ * ** *** ' -· . Pool Wat1rfront Wt!tdront lo Pool n sp 1 eve , p a.za. For nformntlo11 & location o'looklni; park $47,000 ov.nr, contact_ SIMPLICITY ... NE.'.Ul flC\\I .3200 sq ft 41,lr. 532-15-13 or 838-9367 KASABIAN A . ..~ . h" f full of!1cc, <len, 31>a, South patto. t i~o; oxst. in t is la.!. e Y nitf! family home. $115,000. 3 BR. 2 BA condo, plaza, R I E I t 962 6644 ~~s1,t:nccl 3 bdrm: ho'™'. 673-8760 appt. prilll' only Real Estnle $50,000. Owner ea 1 a• · !'ttuut<"Cl In :i heavily \\"o00·1~--~~~--;~~1 NE\VPORT HJVIERA S::2·4543 or 838·9367 TRY ALL TERMS ed neighborhood. This is one Newport B•ach 1069 U _,_, 4 °-2" Ba El T 1032 On !his 4 bdrm., 2 ba .. of those finQ11ex;o.mpleti ol pgttL<R:U °'." ,, con-oro 11.,ture . & man l"Om· Lo'do n...po,luno"lyl do F 11 · I Pool prestigious hon1e y.·ith fam Uy .. -t' · ac · inc.: • pl 1ment1n;: each otMr. Soon G·•-~"' 3 bd·m. 1-0,. -billiard room. putting green, SUPERSHARP! roon1. Ideally located only be pl ed ,-9 .:.M • 'oV • "' " "" lounge & ntueh more. Enjoy 3 BR, 2 BA n1inute~ fron1 1ne beach to com et · 1 ,.,..,.,. j.t fl.: quiet end of island. country club livin; at • F:imily roon1 897--0J:n .A'6'4 O'>l·ner \\'IU carry to low, low price Dril·e by 2'n3 2 Jubilo. El WALKER & LEE 'Jlll'Y.. qualilied buyC'r. l t35.000. MILLER REAL.TY Toro and see for yourself !teal Es:tatt ,,,.,,,~. Charming Waterfront · Gl2-48Lt •-ha1 M3,500 will buy. Hom• 1 -~0~P"E°'N"'7H7'0o;u"s~E~-1 REAL ESTATE 1-Bdnn. "·""'· $69 .. •oo. fcatW"es blt-ins, dshY."Shr in ,,,..,. GI S 0'>\11er \t1U con 11 1 d" r EASTSIDE well-llted kitchen, _ S."lt & Sun 1·5 ~ enneyrc _t. lease/opt.ion. Nice ·J Br. llJ Ba, 11.·all-t<>-wall carpeting, drps 19?,51 l-lan1den ~'\nc, 4 BR . .f~~13 ~1.9-0316 Newport Shores cul-de-sac, very clean, fruit A trplc. See today! Edmore 1' am·rn1, Den, 38 ft. Sw1set 2 Sdnns. & den· :tlnt!le trees, trplc. AllSume $31.00l. Bier. Call (114) 581)...3138. pool and, extra 11\ll:'C )'lll'd. . • • • • , • story: y.·aJk to b c It c1h. nt 9% loan, paynients $240. Fountiin Valley 1034 Ov.·ner \\.P. 5 pis fH,\/VA E'.\!Er...ALD BAY-ONCE 1~ S50COJ 010.'Tler \li:ill carry mo. P.1. Pril;'e $38,9'.f.t. Priced to sell. $57,000: Call Ir-\ A !--lf"E TI~IE OP· ' . Back Bay . owner agt 494-9334 Reallor. Paul Coltd, 96:1·6112 PORTUN ITY .-Spectacu· !\'cw 4 bdrm .. fllnii!\' +din· * DUPLEX BY Big As All Outdoors TAKE OVER ~l)r~lldi~ sitft of a~~~·~; Ing nn. 2 1-Tpl··~.' Profess. OWNER * Large 4 bedroom home with GOVERNMENT LOAN uOObstru~ted l&}· OCEAX deitOi:: Pool, 1nany exira:s. huge lxinus room, country 11 Sl19 500 Near beach. ne\v condition. !tyle kitchen, dining room, 3 .t 4 BR homes in ll \fJEW·bei.t site in E1nl!r1:1ld ' · $47,500. l&.14 Anahcin1 St. la.1-ge pi!tio & TEXAS SIZED areas. r-;o quallfyln.:::. F<ll' B:iY, l..1"tl•U11\ Beach. 5ull· Ask for Ken: 67~1; cul·de-snc lot. $49,500. 1.0 more information ca.JI BI\lt., l'ib!C tor large ,l:;r;:c h<1;11e. _.LIDO REALTY - \t ·• I,, I .,1,. ' II *673·7300 * 6#-8494 lK'e these wide open spaces. 846-3377 Yoti 11·ill al111lY!I l•'.(J\'I nv r 1 BR lfOUSE v.•/frµl. on R-2 Cflll 1 BR+ CONDO, Xlnt corKJ. pi r{"illtSin.i: it MOii.', $120,000•l ~O~P~E"N~"s""u"N""".-=1-.=-5 lot, 507 Acacia, Prln. only. Thii RHI Estate f•ir Pac:>I. Tt'rms a\·ail. $21.IXO. LINGO REAL ESTATE $66,000. 675-8109 by appt. llt-6l3l or S36-.2SSI 846-~13. 536-f.!17. 49+.ll086 .i.9.J.l:~r 1921 Tr•dewlnd1 Ln. only. j ~~~~~~~~~:j Hunt. tiarbout 1042 BLUE LAGOON VILLA Charming, p: ·11ltR:ious hom_e; 6% ASSU~tABLE VA loan. Be1vtlfvl GrMnbrook Prin1e location, vii>v." 2BR, 3 bc:ln11s., '!,1n.kttndn~.d1n., 3 br, 2 ba, huge ynl, ~ • SEVILL • 21 ~ BA all ppliancts rm., i::o11rm~ ... -... neighborhood. call.--Gail WATERFRONT dcroratof. turnl:;h~. Serlo~ balhi.: ,.;er. laundry n.n. Uke agt.. 5~9521 3 ltving rm with cathedral $79.500.120 .,, do'>l·n. l!Cllf'l"-f"\ri.t lime offered. Mt\\', lols t>f charrn. $19.~ 8E.Alr nf'UL 3 Br, itesa de! ceUings, fnrmal dining area 2 BDR....\l, 2 bath In llwtt. Only Jm.600. 1rm1l. R.BD CALL 19\. i4i·l414 l'oltir, Sl0,000. doY.'Tl. owner ~ latte family room. ;\lar!na·. Pri\'ate dock. ""<· r ,\RPE.'T, RE ALTO RS 9 ~ ~ "111 carry balance al 9l'':'". Sniall plannt"d community ceptl. \'lew. Agt. 8~S6 6~S6i2 or ·19!4271 _._t"'"""" Tol;il prl~ J.12,800. ~II with lx-autilul. swimming 0C N I 01 f D REALTY pool, $56.000. Agent 531-5300 E,\ . 1\ '1' r r.. Ne•r Newport Po 11 Offlto OPES flOUSE Sat/Sun 1..S, or 96"'...-.WJG WATERFRONT nutsta!Yi i;. \le~·. bldg .. !.:1-~~-~-~---1 ~~~~. 8.\·1~. ~~'1; cnttN"'°'~v~AI~J~.E=y~-1 41• Boot dock 300 Inside l.<l<;a1lln. 2 ht. 2 00. 81yfront P•ninsul• Sy orla: O<A1K"r. 4br, or .J pool S\06,000. ~t: Pty. 6#-64:i0 +OXl'.: C>P A KIND• ;\IONTICEL.LO _. dtn. 3ba, din rm. faljl 3 Ji1<:0ROO;\f~. 2 BATIIS -:iBo~'f. hon1t; l;tt. lo~ SBR. Den, Iba Ch:irmlng TO\\il\llOUSt:: 1111, lrg llv rn1 & 111a111er hr, :vi~lfi""nf l•i ,. 1 n ~ 111 ;\\y.stic Park artn. $72.~ Older Ho1ne. Oocil, 11r jelly, S Bedroom $33,500. "'lk 10 schl5, churcti. :xi SltO,OOJ. A..,t. 846-4HS6 Vic Stuart · 1ie11ch .t 11'11nli. S~.000 * 379-6340 '* acn: pnrk ~/3 pool.<. $.\2,000 RtalltM' .f9-t-r.'i31 nW'l. ~tl1"1l~ b r k r a.. • ASSU~IE $16.100 FJ-f,\ 1'),, ~ BY 0 \VNl'R ii BR. 2 1 ~ !.~ 1004_. -c-~~~~ :?'BltlO\\'nboUSt·l\fe!la v~. 7 41~ VA, 5 br; 3 ha, roro111. ba. Townhouse, Boot Slip 2 !\TORY, 2 Br. '"'~n~ RL.liF1'15 \·!~"TA CAtffiAL. front unit, f>.'!10. pool. PQOI. By owtK'r. ~.~. Inc. 80';0 fin11n 11v1tl l . ''\e\\'. ltr !:Undt>ck ,I(, 2 Cllr• 3 br., mlni·\'1('\\I, $6!1.S<D. $29,000. O\\'C 2nd. 833·897~ fm..2Stl6.. $61,1).'X). C11ll 8t&-~ll po1i!'.. ~·12.COO. 963·1 "'I J11e. ot opt. S\h."llO'f ' \ --I~ Mobile Homes . for Hie 1100 fSA YFRONT lt10811,E HOME 3 br .. 2 ba .. dbl. oven, 'dshwshr., swedish frpl., ~-to:lass overlook'g. Bay. $30,000 00-2940 ·condominiums for sale 1700 Condominium.-- for Ale I 1700 • $59,500 FOUR·PLEX ' DIDN'T SELL? TRY EXCHANGE CALL 644-611\ • r ' l \ ,. Apll Furn /llnturn fiOO Office lienl•I Apartments Unfurn. ~rtmenta Unfurn. Ap1rtmenh Unlum. Afartmtnl1 Unfvrn. 4400 Rental• Wanted Lost oun Carpet S.fYI C• 60 6 S.lboa Penln1Ul1 3807 Cott• #MM 3124 Huntington IHch ~MO Newport Be.Kif 3169 --------\\fATLRF1lONT l tr., un· FOUND-2 n1ot. old lopprox> JOJO'J'S Carpet &. UDhohltery.,.. + ~ • tum. apt. on Nwpt., Udo puppy, btn/blk. Gr. ShtP-Ori shamp;t:J, (Soil Re- 5UPER DUPLIX Off The D· .. en Path DOG RUN P'AIK NEWP'ORT B ., Bal. 11~. Rell able hard mix femal" blk n .. tal'danll. •Dove• .... ~ \JR. 2 BA. patlo, frplc, DHl Me no.,_..n1okt-1-. C.U u. t t . collar \\'/l uin&. Vk· Tick .it oolor brli:hleMn &: lO naii....~-\\'Ht Bay __ Ave, ,-.;.:..2 Hr01;..,~· .... Cpar'.·· 2',;;-;..;..L..APARTMENTS _ 7:~PM_ !m-MT-1 Toc0 ... ~ev.•port ¥1 De M:.r .. ntlnule bleach tor whit' """".....,.. 0ayt ·866--43S2; e\11! Adults · No hts .. _ U9CU • "'v \VA.\"'TED: backynrd or \'I· ...-iooi . tal"Jlel•. Sa.Vi! )'OW' IDONY oc.2-8721 * Luxurious lhq carpel.I !~!5.:.Ji bl9ck \Vel of Beoch. Oft fhe bay cant 11.rea tQ pul 9' JC 1:!' 1-• O U N D · Small cat. by .i1vlu; me extra lrl,Pll. YRLY 2 bdr. Stow. Nr. * Blt·ln• incl" Dishv.'alher ~:i L.u.~Ul'Y a~rt.ment 11v1 n 8 SIG! ••••••I•; •fll•• -.lll GroenhOust. must h 11 v e S!an\e&e/Tig:ct r.,rnale Vic. \VW clean llvtng rm ., din1ni • belleh. lihoptt. Adult1, no * Ut:: Pool A Gu BBQ's Hunt. Hirbour 3142 overlookl.n« lhe \\'Oltr. En-elef'trli'lly & \\ttler a\•all. Tll!lte• !1'JWI.t""l'·ratlok>n rm.. I:. hall ${5. Any rm. pet&. $~. 6 7 5-41 7 2. . I BDRM n10. --''-==;.;__..;;.~ joy $150,0'.X) henlth Ip&, T n!llSO ..... ~w~'~"~"~l.~6~1'41~~~11~1 !U27 84(;.5652 /'.1ll1'1 t 'U'l<l f7.M. C'OOCh $10. Cblllt "· '313·ll62. 3 BO HM Townhouse $250. ! sv.i~ pooli. 1 ll.gturd ~ 11on1e U yrs t'XJ>. l5 \\'hat counts 1 8LJ5Ck to Bel\, Deluxe Cns & \Vater Pd • Cl!Uilil BEAT.M'tFUL 2 br., 2 00. tennl" courts. plus milea of At Oakwood Garden Aplrt· ( l[i ~Jteddlsh .~'1t oo;. ~~'lil!tl~o~~ ~f. ~t--0lO'i.k 2br. l~li ba. frplc, /vik tor LA MANCHA APTS. {))ndo, on the water, bltn. blcycJe trails. puttin&,...lhuL "*"'" _ t'fttlldal ., fll!nl. ··Queerue V le: 1.,;":;,:.;';;:;..;;;=='-"=--'~~I l'.1ttr)' Ellen ni1~. '?78 Scott Plal%. C.P.I. stv., \V/D, garb. ~p. &: fieboud. croquet. Junior l's GREAT RECAEATIOM: 6Ft l CE: SPAC E l.:. l\.la1noU1 &c Gar~i(!kl, .h11s Ceilings 6011 2ll-59:l-327B sn,2007 d11hW11hr. ~t 1\lp avail. from $1'4.50 monthl)': llll!IO Ml'nrnlng, saunu. he•lth Seeret:arlal Services. Ex· Cant0n HtJll, tan1dy ~V· , \VALK to bay ·& beach, 2 ~:~: :i~o1r3+24s.me I And 2-bt'(froom plans and dubs. billlltds. tennl11, PIO rn~d~r':~~~~rok~~: Bu1lne11 Oppor SOOS lna:. 968-WJ Re\\•&rd _ 1----------· Br,_ I \~ Ba. 407-B HA!'dlng. llAClENDA OE MESA (19un1 leach .4j 2-sto:Ji 10\\'n house.s;. Elec· & pro shop. golf driving only Prime COll:A l\lf.' , . LO~f.lfcys & "·aUet, In ACOUSTIC CEILINGS r:rJS·Jy. Mn:.~ requ,tred. ~J'JFi,V~'mtoWDs ;;.;;===.;;.;.:.:..._..;3:.;I;..-: ~·~ ~::=c.~riv~~e~~~: ~party room, etc. locAlion-dcluxe otti<:e!l·[>€5:! ,\ 5K~i~u~~ OF' foj;,~.1 (.~~Pr~:~: ~~; BY CALO~SITNITCL~) . or Adults • No Pets WIDE octw.n vl.ow1. Close d r a pericl. Subterranean FUN ACTIVI TIES: FUii-centage lease. For addition· Ne11:p()t"l Bench prinie loca.· ot Io· A k Thanb APPI.IF.D. I A '°"- CHARMING 1 br, 1 ha. tO mlnute1i1 to oce1U1. 1...,-to beach a: shopr,lng. ACTCI "-"-'"kin .. with elevators. n... time dftctor. 'fret Sunday al lntormation -\\-'r it e c s all h I · · ' t')'S. · · GUAI'lANTEf:n l ed u Ro t b ... ~ t -~-llvl ..-.. '6 .... ..-trundt. BBQ'a, trl~a Pl"" AlllOClated South Coast 100•. m ' c •rm n a:' G42-69SJ f"H.£E 1'~STlb-1ATES >enm ee, mnn u · 1 & 2 Br. l P,:-. $175., o g~•. e1ate ng, tlOl1aJ maid 11ervlt't!'. Ju1t . Ues andmortl 8 k PO ..,_, l~""' rustic. An1plc pe~kh~. Derr LOST l:llk llddtt-llS, 1~~ FftEt: GLl'l"l'EP. Ja(I. Slna:le only. 61Z-Sl$1. 2 BR S-190-wlth Patio $100. Pool It. spa. Un u s ua 1 north of Fashion Island at . BEAUTIFUL APARTMEN· ro en, · • uu.~ ~.J, & wine. llcen1e. $55,000. Cole le11.f book Nr. NB (;reyhn<I p Of F \\TJTH THIS AO C•piitrano Beach 3111 Gas & Water 1 n c . , privacy. Separo.te a: u e • t Jamboree and San Joaquin TS: Sing 1 0 s . 1 a. 2 Newport Bt!ach. Cu. 92663. o! Nev.port. Re11lton. St.. \\'ed 1012 ca.u ()avid 6CS.tll0 ~···v!EW 2 b 2 ~ f.':',perles, c~~· g ~ 5 !hl!iOv~n~~So~uhwge';1:,· "r11,1'1,phollo&"d'. (TI<I 644•1900 bacltOon. Fum. & unllJ'T\. CORONA del ~tAfLofficc_ ~ll JlaJJ. 213/·112-95(6 &: Iv into.•.,,.,..,..,....,.,..,..,..,., v.....c.An • t'. ua., ""'8 • gu S•v~o:, air W th all ttie exlraa. ModMI space now available. Full * RESTAURANT * Re1t.•urd. P ~,rs+~29s.J~:i::1 yd., conditioning, • w Imm l"fl g ~~ 11:'i:~:.ill~ _;:lo::.r.c==1::•o.I -'ln!D=nn=•=tion=-1 c:c:ien c:IJllV 10 to 7. SOrrt. &ervlce. Be1;t loc1tUon. Call Augu!it grou Sl0,700 '-ro~U~N~.0~.'--,Vh-.1-,-m-al-,-,-,-1. •\VILLARD Palntlng, New r°~=:.· room, wuhen place & many other 11.nieni-------------·I ro pets or Children.. 64Ulll Seats UO. Dinner hour 011ly Bl~ ~yes Purple collar. n;,l11111!cnl rl'll, repalni It E>Jit~~om ~~p~~;u; -~~------ties. $365. to $600. mo. In. OCEANFRONT Oakwood ewnem ~ring California . SchOOl. 1656 A Uryvu1\I, No 28100!!, &12-5775 deck. AduJt& only. 49&-0356 NE\V CARPETS, Fresh duding uttll1ie1. NO\v de<:O-2 BR, 2 ba. tum $400 Wntr. IRWINJP~IRWJN RIVIERA,Rl!ALTY 10 ..... ·11. St. 0 1. Cement/Concrete 6019 .Corona d1I Mir 3822 ~~~e~, b1'Pr: ~itn~~ ==·ct;~ u 0 !el'O=r:. ~.;.E·P~t;:o~1E°A~ &~+. ~j * 6'2·7007 * ~a'frN~~ ~,:~11k. ·~~ cusro~t CEMF.NT \= hkup. Ideal for work'a:. 494-4653. 2 BR. 2 00, winter. S2'25 ~ .,.._ Rf.All'ORS LIQUOR STORES Hun1, llbr. 3989 Yi'amer. PATIOS. DRIVE~ ~V DELUXE NEW DUPLEX oouple. Adults, no pets. Wtr. ;;ii;i;;;iOiii0ii0iiiii0ii0 .... :! BR, 2 ba. Winter, $2» ,...,... .._. .._. Gr $21 000 Mo 846-1772 Cnll Don &I. S514 Beamed celling, tr'plc, prime ~ $~~ .• ~ f::~ ~t ~ OCEANFRONT 3 BR, 2 ba, winter $275 Irvine and 19lh $107.'00l. ~ ln~eutotY LOST 81..K \\'ht Ten1tr m_L"· CCEr.f~~rtfafrK, ~~~e~~· Joe. quiet &treet, 1pac new 2BR. 2BA, yettrly le&H. O)RONA DEL MAR &4~60 WATERFRONT other1 ed female. lo&t !1/?3 35th .0 n • ().. • 3 br lov.·er at $385, Plus St.. 642-12114. 1'd°'•. Req'd, Security. Private beach. 4 BR. uni. house. Fam. rm. ............ 5-lt .~ NEWPORT BEACH HOLLAND BUSINESS & Balboa. 61tHi015. & Lie & bonded. li36-I la 2 Br Upper 'l345. Enc gar. CASA VICTORIA APTS Pool. Lour!Jte. Game room . 2 ba. $550.lse or lse/l!Pt. 16th et lrvlne Executive offices &.~llTO SAt..E~ !>IB-OG08 644-9111. CE~t Ei''T \\'ork of all kind!!, 675-3854. • Mature adults no pets. N~WPORT CREST 642-ll70 2 Or 3 Roon1 suite Reasonable, free estlmate1, ~'TEMPORARY !JOME, A&lltii. 1, 2, 3 BR w/ patios LagUna Udo Apt1. View of boats & water DRYCLEA.NERS LO.ST: Bhtck bfnle Cockapoo. Ca.II r,.,\5-332:'> cv" ~ $169~ No 31155r---H So '""''" 2BR,2ba.Olndo.$525 CHOICE It ~ 128 000 Vic. Orangl! & Del 1\lar,,I~--=:..::==-=~ 3 br, 2% ba, patio, gas ... vm . ..., Peta .......... t wy., . ..._ .... a l Smal ofice n o.-i and plant, Hunt Bch. , . Ot Re\Vllrd. 6 4 6-3567 . ('lntractor 6021 '" ·~ 1 Pool, re<: rm, elevators ~I~~~~~~""!'!"" LAKE FRONT 8111 Grundl 'Rltr. annual sale .. • net $12,000. ..A"-9!0l '----------! ,oo..,..,,,, gar, part. um. Daya: .,.,._ ,..ft _ •-:: Ji ~ 1-644-6400 64t)-07671E "'""'· gute . ._.. 111: water pd l·BDRM. ""int North end loc. -LOCATIONS 675-61 1 aft smt dn pe.ymt. Al(t. -. KITOIEN & bath remodtl-~641.s1io.1. or ves: 525 Victoria, CM, 642-S970 \Valk to town & beach. VERSAILLES 592-S3S8/Sl6-&186 F01fN~blyou~g tor1~1s: 'ci:te. · ing additions, alterations. NICE-1 Br $-mo . Paneled waUs & benmcd ~orona det Ma'** lnve1t Opport'y 5015 ca v" ue ea <.:O a , . glass i;lldlng doors lnstolled. •-*MODER" DUPLEX• ceil, w/w carp. & drapes; • Ion & Temple .HUis area, Palombo Con. Bince ,...,9 2 B-" $250 '-'-~ ·~ Jl P.: nal Offices auator Lag U.h 191 ~'" ~--room mo. ·stove &: ~u•i· ......... Ct ON THE LAh'E I i~'""""',;;· ::-.:··:::;;~:;:---;:;:;;.-I !'.""''"'"'"!""~':.!B"'B~B~00Z.'!:'1~961~-Fatlo1. garaJe. 64$-~ 2ev~~· Jioa.:'"· 1~e4~ rnonth, Incl. all uUI At Stuth Coast Plua. :';:!· p~uxJ!n 8!n.-cont! SO'/e PROFIT? FOUND: Dog, male. JI.led. GENERAL Contrnclor new ~ Acacia, Cd?d Anaheim St. Adults only, ?tUSSJON REALTI 494-0731 PARK NEWPORT Pool • Acapu.lco Aqua Bar pd. 300-2000:, H~ tro·nt!ge Yes, as high as 50-.k protll ~!1~1 black und \\'hlte. 1~>tu•li,it'llon: med!l·~I & SHARP l Bclr. 1 bath apt. no p e t s . Ke n : 1 BR redecorated cpl/drp1, APARTMENTS & Jacutzi. Spectacular 8 &. 2nd Dr. Rates trom .48'. In~ rvar. • Abaolutely ;,i.1~0022 C.1'1. near Hal"bor dental suite impro v . Quiel aduJtx only -no pets. &15--85951644-8494 flPW refrla:, stove, .\01;:.T Bnchelor 1 or 2 Bedrooll1!l Acre Lake Mllllonw/Tuwtrlnglloll Owner, 67~. 2855 E. se ~~~Deed11 ;:~ and Glsler , L\{·. l\o. :!:96t03 J . Lester Fresh paint, new carpeL -""""'-7.=.:-.,..,=-roUPLE, 3 blks to Main and Townhouses Fountains· Y.. ar Coast HIM.W""· CdM property. ,....,. "'"" er · FOUND· Young fen1a.le cat 5-15-?201 1195 IOAA '7<1•• NEW BREED APTS _... '185 a bhowie Qvm. Sa ..... ='=="='"'~"="?-c=:='=""'' Cull fOl' detaUs. (714) . __ .. Cal' '1===~--=~--1 . mo. a.gt_.....,....,, 1 BR &: 1 B&: w/loft. frplc, Bl'Rch. Immcu l\CC. • • Fr. $224.SO Open 9-6 Dally Tc:.i W, .,.... --. OFTICE SPACE F 0 R 833-1900 Orange "':"' gre~ ioo. GER'\'JCK &: Son, Bldc Contr. WANTED-Quiet bachelor for cpts, cl.rps, pool, ;JacunJ, OWncr on premises 10.5 & Spa Pools Tennil ·~· RENT. Costa Mna, Harbor P ! a c entJa.Vlctona C.\1. Add remod. St. lie Bl·ll4l21 unique l br apt. w/lrplc. encl. iar. All utll palrl. No ~~7 qr l2131 335-6~08 Across rrom Fashion Island ~~\,~ at~ Adams. Bea ut 1tu1. Money W•nttd 50» 6&-5007. . 673-6011, :;.1~2110 r 90me ocean vu, S20(I per pets. $100.1225 4-6 PM, 393 I ,,O:;::c~~=--~--aH.it.1J1,ni:~reed. o~ San Joaquin ~--· N Pell modern. Air, music, LOST. Sm! Terldy Bear p111 Electric•! 6032 mo, utll incld. 673--0797 Hamilton, 645-4411 TO\'INHOUSE new 2 br. '""" ~·;• 0 • janltorlAJ., Oats A. Walker Pvr. p3ny \v&nt.s $21,000. Joi;t In parking lot or Ru11tY·1----------I OUPJ.EX l_.br, 2 ba, porch, ~1DDERN 2 br, 2 ha lrg ocean view, walk to beach, •ii0..0(7iil•4ii) iilii44ii01'iiii00ii0 ... Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 lr't. &.Lee Bldg. Call Gwe HW, as Fir~t Trust deed for ~ Pelico.n Rest. NB. 10/2, ELECTRICIAN • O l d patio. gar., no pets. 'iii blk studio w/crpts, drp& & . fam. rm., wtbe.r., cpb., from $175 per mo. 507..0136 or &tl-OalO. yrs. on 2 BD. nm. hOWMI Kttpeokf!, reward, 673-2861 Joi.New Jobi. StMce to bch. sm unrur., ~ bl.tint, prl paUo &. gar. No drps., lrpl, tile patios. $400. PROMONTORY POINT S.nta Ana 1501 WESTCLIFF DR. on lfl. 1o1, E/slde C.M.. ca 11 s Anytime-Anyptru:e. furn. 645-0387 pets, cbildttn ok, $180, 294, 296 Wave St., 847...t8Tl APTS 3700 Plaza Dr. NEWPORT Financial C1.nter near E. 17th St. Same own. I I~ 5'2-9829. 2BR apt, South of Hlfbway, Avail Oct 15, 546-2222 L•9una Niguel 3852 Luxury Adulf Apts 71._"'"°"' Leasing Office Space lO yrs. 833-8003. Ptl"IOMll .. 11 'E=LECTRJ===CJAN=---Llce-..,-~N-o-.1 drps, crptll, 11tove, retr1a:. Dana Point 3826 A MERRY CHRISTMAS From $350 CAJ.L ON·SITE t.tANAGER Mort, Trust Deeds SOU • 23al08 .• Small job&, malnt $275 mo. or $265 6 mo lease· ---------Free rent mo. or Dec. Good 3JJ Promontory Dr., West, --------~ mf) 6-t2-31ll e:rt 246. & repairs. 5-18-5203 213-632·5039 LARGE 2 BR, 2 BA. bltns. for 2 weelai only. Tennli1 Nev.·port Beach. 675-8000 Rooms 4000 l. MO. PREE ft.El'll"T LOANS UP TO IO% Penonals· 5350 Gerdenll)9_ • 6045 ~~262 !6t~1£1e$ai~o0: =Xisow4' toB~pn~o: ~~ m;~~~~lt ~~~~: ...... " .. 00 .,'.,".,•,; .. .,.,n.,•.,· .. 0 .. ' ..... 1 '."EA=UT=. -d---•• -,~--.... -m-ln· I N:dj~e~~~ ~~ei.0~JC 1st TD Loans SPIRITUAL ~ADER *LAWN SERVIC.Ei* 1110.~ Dana ltarbor Realty, Newl,...dlxvlew2&:3bdnn ......,. "" Cullservtces.'From $145f.1o. 2 d TD L OpcnlOAr.ttolOPht Y•rdCloonup•1 l'UJOi4YT0.3fk::-'lhik i,i496-~I~>.ll~or~!3~1~.fl044~C.,.,--I ... ' FANTASTIC BAY FRONT ' private home · 1ocattd in al 1ROOMY 2 or l Br, 1 blk 214 ba, 2 pools, centrnl air Apt View Newport & <.>hoice-loc. Colla f.,fe&a . $30. 21TI DuPont, Room 8 n oans Advice on I matters. ;\[ost areas. f.Iow & edg:~. ocean, no kld11/pet1. ~'lr. 2BR, 2ba, bltins, Cpts/drapes, rond, fpl. 2382'1 Hillhunt Dr. Ca.lallna ,_ ,_ room k Kl m Mal 1\833--3223 'TU noon '* 312 N. El Cami'."° Rea1 New I awn s , sprlnklen. 7900 r0J2..0100 aduJts, immed poss. IOU Crown . Valley Pkwy). 2 ~ 2 .......... , ,·-all' ail. v.• · t. vgs. e or San Clemente for appt Kelly. 6T:t"" or • 5ST·52'l8 & 83l·!13?0. (7l4)495-l760 office 11 no ..... , . p av feniale. 9 DESK space a vailable $50 Lowest rat•s Or11n~• Co. Call 492-0034 • 492-9i.Js Homcs/Apts/Commerdal. DESltlE Cluiatinn lady lor 1 ~~~~---c._.~ • TcIT Pool Sec Bld" 2 I-'""=-""::..;;=--~-mo. Will provide tumlture 5 ttl Mt . Reas Rates. Prompt : · e11t • bl'...u. answer 499-1625. · · •: R00:\1 AVAIL to a sing. at $5. mo. AnsweTlng: a er I• •· VERY Experitnced lady 534-3144 5~7117 charm. 1 hr., lg, sundeck ..... aat vrr _313Q --2 ~na O>nd Golf Car flat. carey, 61~ Christian girl, r.:· bath & sl!D'ice avaUatile. -1·7g75 ... 2·2171 Sff..M11 -gtve• S··-'ish mas!lli ge ---67J.6274 $190 • 3 Br,· . • o, lt).S • '-'t. -~vlg•. 90 a mo. •~· EXP J ane A--i"an • DELU·x· E ·• ~ vie.· all extru 2 iv ..,.. Beach Blvd., Huntin"'"ll Servin• HarboT area 24 wa. In ,-... ho ...... in Newport · ap se """" .. CORONA d I M 2 B I Cal.I ~!104 ... 2 &: 3 BORl\fS newly 4"~ °""A ...... !.:= -v ..... """ G-~ ner "'•allty Co lcte . e ar r, 3 BR, ~ BA apt for lease. gar, a•~ m d ......... rated I-Kn & .,.,=. mo. ~ Beach. &'2·4321. 15•1 RETURN Beach. Sun. &: ?.Ion. Ladlet G~~t' .. ~"::'.. ~.!'-~-1 Ba, frplc, patio. So of hwy. Id toJ 6pm 879-8~ .... ., ~ .....,.. BALBOA ISLAND Quiet 1 1 ~ I • &: co~les only. Call before aroemng .xi-vice. DUI...,, $27S. 547--0993;496-1.981 Inc spac. master suite, · 124 & 1241,~ 45th St. Call •~Jde 1· vt FOR ea.e; approx. , sq. ~-od 2nd 1-sn p ~·-. Training. 5-18-9479 din nn • dbl ~~-Au•-Lid I I 3156 ~· •~• be ou... rooni w P en-ft. Ideal location In art "'"'850ll • "''• · QB, .:!"-!!!!:.'~~~~----li,YP.ti>T"--:i'-;-;;-;';;';;';";[ '"Y 3 B 1 blk .. -...... -· J.U o ti ...,.....-lOJO tween 81:5 ._..,_ .. bath.Fum--"'. ••~ All d Oct 1915 •· EXPERT J RC ..,,,f :: ar r, -door opener avail. Pool&: \vkdll)'ll, or 8~1,vknds, ........... ., ·~~-' 673....slJi ..... ,,. center, Laguna Beach. ........, mo. ue . $65. a p ane 1,e ocetm. m kids/peta. llfr. Recreation area. Adults LIDO WATERFRONT 615-3294 a ..... 1 .... e. stu en ... I"'..... Vic Stuart Sell for $M.COO. Pvt Pty. DIVORCE Gardener: Complete yard Kelly. 673-4555 or 752-0100. only, no petii. 3 Br 3 Ba ~·--tn 00 N ·~H-" FURN . ROOl\f. pvt bath, R.ealtur 4!J.l-i<J31 Box 782 Costa laiesa 92621. (Plus nu .... Fee) ;_~~_!!·.clean ups. free est, .... _. ·• ·• L"O"•"' • ewport •it"'' 3870 rl ....... ,. a-.,-....., .Co1ta-Mesa 312A -• ..,..... -Watar. --413 la -Udo Soud. s~I. ~.~~:J.or ma· -SSc PER-SQ FT Announcements _ 5_100 Completely_~ble 800 Amigos Way, NB Avail Oct 1. SS75 "mO. )Tly. ~_.,HAVEN p• "CE tureJ>erlOO.. westc1uf s.rea. 1617 W. ESTCLIF-F uB 548-ll53 t.AWN Service""ltei It Comm e T · I p I e u---~ by 355 ~· ~· Eve i;t&M65 -PIANO LESSONS PREGNAN-monlltly main~ cleanu .. , rop1ca oo o ....... .,... lse. Appntrnt. 67?).. -I 2 br., ~1.. "'0. ::.:;,.::o:..;=''-' ~---,,, Cp~ •-AIC. ~-pl·-, , h ulin ~-1 ... ~--Bil. _Cl'2..~ ~. bllnl •. _ WlLL1AM WALTERS CO u-6-Y _--"o • .,_. ~9..,... RooMS flO wk up, with u 10~"'.:"l..r.. Am""54J ~· Beginners, Intermediates ca ing, confldenUal OJW»>el· a g U'l:I;' es iPf(r'U.I .... =--· -iitiJ 1 'T.ifttiiftG~~-a..iC•i;';Mj(j l .!!-~~-!_!~~i__......:-~ '"•-• S30 wk I ' ....,15•· •--.•· ............ 75?·1323 ~& -•--'. A~-•-n, LNDSCP/GARDEN/MAINT "P!fll' rcue, re a Huntington IMCn 3l40 Sen 1:1tmen'Te 2876 ___....,,..~~55·_ ;.~~~,· ofllee &-•i:ac•-,... ....,......, Jlrq!lace, refrig, lge patio, -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;====;;,;;;; 8 HOME ATMOSPHERE .,._...,.J -ll'IJ"">XIV DELUXE com---tlon Ei. keepllig. AP· Sod, ----sprinld~eanups, gns &: wnter pd .. S.18-l.16!l '• ~ .... , 2 •-3 BR. Rent.al Ofc. T ~E BEACll mercinl SJl&C6 avail. now. I I~ CARE 642-4436 Soil cd, 642-3331 646-4908 ON BEACH' uo ...... • NE\V-% blk from beach. LIVE A '" -, Oioice Laa:nna Niguel le Laol ... _ 3 BR, 2 BA, quiet. AduJt 3095 Mace Ave. MG-1034. Oiolce ol J.:: BR, :i BA apts. $25 & up a wk . 673-0440 Mission \Ttejo area. Xlnt REAL Esrate 1'ralning. lndlv. EUR.0~ GARD~ ~~e~;sint~ S. ":~ll~: 2 BR Unlum. ~ . ..._. • DELUXE 2 BR. 2 bft, crpts. 1 completely furn wlocn vu. PINE KNOT ~IOTEL fwy access. 831~1401 S.S. · instruction. Personal attn. LandSCllplng-tre'l' senr>ee ,.., ·~· drp11, bltins. enc. gar. t~or inspection .l turns see NICE room m~Ulcent w . AVAIL. Share lwc. offices Lott & Found Q Sales or broker exam 2-3 reasonable, 642-5329, 685-1425 l blk ot ahop• " restaurants 1 BR Ocean view $282 i180tmo. No ntts.. 557-5460 mgr, Apt B, 236 \\'. Esca--overlkg. hbr. &: octan. ias w/congefili:l pa i' t y , NB, ;::;,:;;:::::;;;~:-;:;;;;;;;~I 0•~··~·~· ~A~cn~d~emy~;i5'18-~;;11~92~.;;;; I G~ene!!!:r~•~l_:So~rv~lce:!!•-~-~ 548-9545 or 642-ll55 Covered Parldni. Large 2 BR., 2 bft. Fenced In pe.tlo. lones; 492·5038 or agt 492-7790 \l!k. 2.100 Seaview, 001 ~J700 CALIF. ANIMAL CONTROL PREGNANT? Thinking Abor- 2 BR I Bir individual house. Heated Pool. Saunas and S225 lllontli, yearly. COJ\tPLETELY redecorated. BEDROOM, linen &: kit. I ~;;..c,:;::c,...~~--,~ Huntington Beach Sheller lion? Know all the facta B R I C K \V 0 RK·flreplace. Shag crptt, dl1>&. fncd pe.Uo, RecreaUon Room J ones Reo.\ty ~O 2 BR. 2 BA; quiet neighbor· prtVs., pvt. home. Students 3l5 SQ ft, 2 offices. 1 ba. 8321 Edison SL 5J6.6551 flrAt . Call Lll'E LINE. 24 Plan~n. JI~P ~ °e!t' beam cell, frplc,~gar. Adults HUNTINGTON Nawport leach / 3169 hood, y,·a1Jdng di11tanee to prerd. $85 a mo. 646-ID12 ~Js wa~::11':.~u~ ~:5 Back of Hum!llle Society ln'I. 541·5522 repair wo • · · Sl90. 2544 E Elden Ave. Clfle everythlug. 1 child ok. $195. LOYED M I in ANlrtlAL ASSIST. LEAGUE VIOLET, Widow, 5S at·+ .. :6'&-0464.:;:.,o=o;·=~~---=-ol 537-3125 . PA ELEVATOR OOlldinJ on 49'l..Q801: 496-0911; 4924795 E~ ell.II Noon~n ;:J: or Superlcr, N.B. 548-:1635 adoption, spaying and tracth·e v.·/gd job, \\°Ould 'THINGS" by Moose. Gen'I '* ELM GARDEN AP1'S 711 OCEAN Aw .• H.B. beach. Pvt bRlconles. Pool, FANT ASTJC whitewater Sunday. 548~119 300 SQ ft, crpt/drps. $95 neuterlni' lnfom1. 000.2900 like to meet sincere man carpentry, repaln, plum· Unfurn. 2 BR apt In tamlly (tt4) 5.16-1487 security, adult living, blttns. view, htd pool, 2 BR, 1 BA. R t I ta share 4300 ~700'· Call 646-2130 or ShANILa'1Ab~'~~!fOUNDED ~ to date. ~7661 bing, elect., 642-5613 section. Pool, no pets. 177 Ofc. open 10 ~Daily Bach. 1·2 BR. 5.515 River l ~~...:;.*-498--048==':....:*-=~ en a 1 · ep. • ""'"'~· 7 nup, e COSJ\lETICS FACE LIFT8 PAINTING-Steam Cleaning E. 2'lnd St., C.M. 6'2-3645. WI!.LiAM \\'ALTERS co. Ave, 642-2566 So h L 3116 LE Roo 1 led PART or entire 1st Dr. of Te1T1poo bnv/blk, male h 1 fro v ·en n Malntena nce-cleanu,g APT MGR far 14-2 Br. Min. ut 19un1 FEMA mma e wan unique CdM ottlce bldf. 1'1ixed Ten1poo, grey malt> Te.c n1qt1~s m s-sk9 a Scott 645-7039, anytime. LUXURY APTS CLEAN 2br, 2ba, crpl11, drps, to share 2 Bedroom, 2 bath, Harbor Mgmt. Co 6T5-6050 J..Uxed Bull Terr, tan/wht,,l _:5511-~":M69~,.!(""90~3!..1 _::38""'~=~1;~"iii:-::=-="'--="".~ duties. $80. off rent Pool, bllinl. close to ocean. no i.-oR RENT: 1 Br. apt, apt. Move in between now • teniilie TIRED of JllGU 1'.ood Cos~? Haullnp 6051 Adlts, no pets. Pre.fer older J"'t being oomplet~ 1 2 pets, yrly JHSe, $2'25mo, 218 dJ'PI., carpt'g., stv/ref, and Nov. 1. Call 55&-0197 BANK of Colta lalesa. Plaza. Callie ~ .. 1 •• 1 1 C I' ,.._;,., GROW wornan.642-SS20 ....,, •' Cedar, N_,.,.,,rt Shores. deck view M offi c e furnished. Nice. • ""wwu , mae ,o-<•P 0"""' -• •l\IDVINGANDHAULING• I~"==~"'°~_,,=,.-,,,-I & 3 bedrooms, fireplaceti, ~-.r:,....,5116 · ocean · DlW'C -'='="='-''=OA=.M=. -----1 = 556-3900 Doxie mlxe,d, blk/brw, male \OUR O\VN. &i6·~ Local d'-•--t EA~E C.P.f. Lar&e du· !OITle with patios or 645-3320 or :z1........,,..... J:~~~u~ 4;_~ PARK NE\VPORT M/uc. rt>eep · aren . ..,.... · St. i..k!merd, brv•/wht, fen1ale * Palm/Card Reader* ~ ...... , plex l Br, brick lrpl, cpts, hAll'Onie&. GREAT LOCA· YEARLY 2 Br, 2 Ba, Will she.re 2 Br, 2 Bn. tum 8us:lne11· Rental 4450 ~bed Canine, ta n I b l k. AdlPefluction l083l Beach Bl,.l ;-;=,,..--::-=-:-::--.-c:=:-.J drps, ulil , d. $200. mo. 1 TION IN 11IE BEAOI Newport Shores. 2 blks A_pts Furn/ Unfurn 3900 apt, prefer F. 125 "'·k or female · • 527-3-IOG LOCAL movin&: &. ha adult, no pe11. 64'J..1860 AREA. Call 960-3221 or ocean. i250. 543-8912 or less for lite clea nlna'. After SHOPS s u It ab I e for Doxie, blk/brw, female Stanton. by·studenL Lrg truck. reas. CHILDREN OK 83S-6133 111k for Aller'lf! or 675-3600 4 pm Of' wknds 640-0742 Bookstore, ?tfetal Sculptor, German Shep, white, male Tr•v•I 5450 Barry 531-1235 li::e 2 Br $170; 3 Bl' 1~ Marlon. BAYFRONT-Exciting view, ~ 2 l\l.ALF,S h.ave 4 BR duplex ~~uMJ1°reii.t\oca~H ~ ~~~~epane, El' e YI b I k ' ~SD/ADA FUn bul Nov. 8. HAULING ~nd clean up. 2 Ba $1!10. Duplex & 4-plex.. 2 BEDROOM deluxe Condo. lge elegant 4 Br, 2 Ba, ncrri~ llW-I .to shr w/2 fem to qe FA-RY ·~ -· NB 1 · h o. 1 -• 1 •• 9 !0th Lv/N••-Fri i1 hard workin(il students w/ 2 •· ......, • ..i ...... .., ... ""'°" Co lty -'--t ~ be---tprl patiO' "" _,,..,,., .,,. NB ., blk •-.... ,v , u a ""'"'• · · n1 .::><:t er, n:u, emiue , . ' lru"k "-rnl-un 17~ poo .......... ,,..., ... ., .. , ll'U--.o , mmun •u..un,. new. \\'VUU -·~. • ~~ A..,,._,! n w cicean, _673-000&e!!:'.OO"-'ll"·::oS_____ Cockapoo, blk/brw, fem nle P)f, hit. Sun 6 P.\f. ll..iuntlq-~·-·---~~-~-·~,~~=~~ 2 BR, cpt, drape•, stove & mtns, refrlg., your own 673-5119 i ADW W:Esilf: UYtK ~ NEWPORT Beach, Cannery CATS 1r1p Bus. two nights in HO(eJ Heating & Air Cond 6053 refrig. No pets, 1ec &: clean wa.aher & dryer, OW, pool WESTCLIF1'• 2 br., 1 % ba. tMAUl'ITSl«lmtt 2 DEPENDABLE a:irls 23·35 vu1 ...... , mt •• II, retail Lg hair domestic, blk/wht , µ:i oer ~on D/Orctrp. ,, 8 OS •••i=• dep req. 700 Jumes St. Apt. and clubhouse. 2 Chlldren twnhouse. $'.im a mo. Adu1t1 •lochalon to share nev.• 3 bdml npt. shoP"sPac oft l£18:Cioul brick female Cocktail party. Try Xmas. GRAH nnl R · "'fir,_, B. 968-5280. OK. szis. mo; Ask far Bev only, no pets. 1728 Bedford •I II, 2 IR $150 mo. 3 blks fnn sea. patio w/trees. s475 per mo, Sh hair domestic, grey/orni: . ..,i...,..n·.,~. c ... n.,etlr l ours Furnace repl11.cemt. \\'all 3BR, 2BA, $210 or.~aFleR963-4l6'1EE MONEY -Ln.-548-T~ •2 BR & Den 646-7194. 67S.3789. Pam _::tm-0535"-'=''-""" .. _,0054=~~--r 658-5$1 ML 3Pt.f. ,",,,,e~~e,,"" Prrs~':~n &: tw!: family unH, pool, no pets, ff 2 Br Th\vnhou&e, Park Lido From $1 75 • $4l5 \\'ANTED ml\ture straight C.P.f. Storefront & Office + Sh hair domestic a:reY " • nr South Coast Plaza. We "ill pay you $50. to area, trplc, pool, newly male to share 1~ home 1500 sq tt fenced area, Totnl Femnle ' ' creek. Call Gary tor $2. """ """" move into our brand new decorated, ...ci::. mo. l..e, ••-so·~~, E .. t & •"--•· H B $150 n-.~~ 27 1 H 1 1 Ir ,.,_ Sh hair domt'11tlc, trt. female I I~ d scount :i•:l"'V:r"" plush 2 It 3 BR studlo apt!. 540-12ti6 or W.>591 mm nru ~ ... · · · ..... owa • 50 t eavy 00 au"', Sltt~ese, Seti.I Pt, male Senlr-. Mii ,..,_.. Houaecleanlng 6054 1..ARGE 2 BR $175. Single 1 block from beach. BJtns, 540 · 1800 FEMALE rootn·mate ~·anted C l. 616-6961; 646-1246 4 Kittens _ . slory, beam clng, crpt, dlshv.'l\shers. frplcs i 2 car to share apt. or houlie. CrJI SPACE AVAlL for lease il1 Sh J-lnlr domestic, tri, male fl OU S EC LEANING by lt'--!l-"""-bt< ~~19 54S-OOOO d 'lllk Sbop'~Ctr. at hair Callto tM Fen1ale Applianca-R• ....... i• mother v.·fchild. Reliable, TOWNHOUSE. 2 br., cpl., drps., gar., sundeck, adults, no petit. S195 per mo. 644-4423 WALK TO BEACH ' ., SINGLE Girl to abate 3 br., Hunt. H . all : S4f;2366 a r s c ac ..,..._.. t 1 2 &: 3 B · drps nio. 548-3379 GARDEN condo., In Balboa, $125 a STORE nr N'pt. Post Oliicc ~male ' ' APPLIANCE 17"5'010-830l!-"C0==-7..,----;-;-= biuna, gill". ~~~SL or 2 Br .. ne:iyJEWdet'd., <rn r ., APTS mo. Eve1. 6'T3-30S3 &. Greyhound depot, 581 Sq. As.sorted Puppll!:.IJ & Kittens REPAIR JAPANESE larl)' \\-'OUld like ~ 15111 St., Jhmtlngton 100. to beach. \Vntr. "'sZio WORKJNG gal to !hare Im'!!· ft. $150 ~lo. Agt. 646-2-04 LOST, Sbl. brn. Burn1C1e kit, \\'ai;hers-Dryers-Refrlg. to house clrn~. Needs Bch. 847-3957 )Tly. $350. S48-l007 2 & 3 Bdrms., crpts. drps, ly 3 BR home. $150. incld 213 SQ Ft. Ole, storage, bus. 8 mo., yic Del Mar &: Ct1ll J nck 548--0-ll'i" transportnh9n, 645-1587 DUPLEX 2 br, cpl., drps., bltns., frpl., patio, gar. laund. rm.. 282 E. 16th, $190 &12--0al.I • BLOCKS TO BEACH uUlitie! paid. Bl tin 11 , utlls. 642·731!1 etc. Pe.cllic Cst H'l\"Y, Cd~f. We 11m 1n11 t e r PL, C.~1. , 600 Masonry 6070 • DUPLEX, 2br, 1 ba, garage lnund"" facllltles.. Rec . .,.., C JI 6T:i nll 979-1731! Re\\•nrd. ,aby11ttlng 8 2 Br, newly painted,· new rccenlly redecorated. $290. •3 MALE, straight :tje ..., to .;.::':;o..=~C'7.o;·~-~=~ •baa' crpts, drps. Iota ot 644-6800 or 64-1-7326 room w/poo\ tablf!, gym 60 share 2 BR Ii.pl. Sl50/mo. IMlustrlal Rentel 4500 1'--0UND: Coron11 del ~lllJ', YOUNG mothtr ,,,,·ishes to \\1U.l;,\~IS . & closets .i ~ge. N 0 3 DD"" 2 ha ,_, blk roo1n. saunu, pool, bbq. 645-3761 or &$6-4336 ';;;;;;;,:;:;;;;:;;::;;,;;;;;;;;; Bla~k Lab, 4 nw. old. 1'1ale. baby sil ;\f·F. s.5. Area of l\la.sonry Lie. 2 BR unlurn Garden Apl.11. children. ll76. 5.16-1111 r.ru., ·• .. .,.., · nrea. AduJIA only, no pets. cG::ao.r;.•::90.H.=..lo"r~R=e~n-t -43~50~ • 673-:ii29 A,!!'11us Srnlth sch o o I . ?tit·~:. block SONS, fl{J 2831»6, r~ s t one F,rplQ, D(W. p11v patio. $200. CllEZ ORO ... rm to ocean, i300 a mo. yrly. ~1,,~tol. Co6ta :P.Iesa. NOW LE.A.SING LOST nin!e killen. Pan Si· 536-l.)87 ~11 'Nr, Irvine lndustrlnl area. ~ .. s :m 42nd St. NB. ~'""' H ti I lo h P · 1· /P · 607• 557.284). ml Atlanta 2BR. lba, upper un i t , WANTED: Garage to ac· un "I'°" ac runese "'·hlle !o':G'. ~nir. Bak· CHILD CARE. 1'1y honie. u.-.1;;;;•;;';;;";;';;;";g;;;;;•:;P';;'~';;"~'==·I 12 &: 3 BR. Prlv gar pool commoda~ 24' boa.1. C11.ll NliW M-1 er·Fnhv1ew. :>l.J.611.1. pl">' )'lltll, IO,\'S. Coi.ta :.tesa.. 2 BEDROOM, NEAR NEW • . " • w/patto, sundcc.k. S 2 8 5 G 54()-2550 wa11her, dryer . Close to yearly 341h SI 67s.-1s.i7 uy 940 S.:1. 1''t. ai: UP Found -A.fnhan :i67-40C) IJtv.n 6-9p111 * WILLARD Cpts. drps. forced air hent. beach. 536-003). • ' -Office R1nt11 4400 Ha.rnilton t: Newland Sc. • Olli wkdaya lO:l> to 1:30. UNFURN Apts, 2 Br. 2 Ba nrS ""v Mt-1970 546-9172 C:HJID r.11.re n1y h•1n1t'. BM\t PAINTING* ~ NEW 2 &: 3 BR.apt1. clo&e to WestcUU area. small Pf!l 'll f ____ -_ _ EXEL"tl'I'IVE Suite overlook· •!I!!!!"'"!!!!!!!!!!~~~"'"'!' FOUND: \Vhlte i..'8.t. rrmnle . .Ir lunrh. Lots of TLC. Fair- 2 BO. Stove/ref. New cnrp. :f:ch~t~1;~P· ~ OK, call 642-2152: 64:;....oo'J{I. . " '1!:!:.!!.. Ing N~wport llarbor, 1024 NE\V it-1 1400-2800 sq tt 1 yr. Brookhunt &: Pacific \tlew/Adarru:. 5-"3-0r.-t! THE FINEST & drapes, laund. Fae. Walk !162·3835 BA\"FltONT 3 Br, 2 Ba on &q ft. Othel'I to 1,150 ft . llhop & officea. :m 3 phase Coast li\vy., li.B. SW-l659 Carpenter 6015 to •ho!> Quiet l\rea no pell inttin bay pvt bc:h \\'/pier 2 Bil. TownhOUxe, frplc, Ample tree parking. Coast P\\T lN sh serv xlnt Joe }.OUND: fl uffy orange tiger . , .. H0~1ES BOATS PIERS baby OK $16.5. 642.3691, ' LARGE 2 Br apt near bee.ch, 9'79-l9,3.i· 644 4510 ' from $250. 1 BR, !tom $195. Hla:hway at Ne.,..-port Blvd. ' '1 G46-J252 644 c11.t yiung male· v1c: Sho~ REr.IOOF.I.ING • GF.:NE.:AL ' • · • cl@an & sharp. G~. ' · · Pool, tcMls, oonllnentlll $42-4644 ~~~·~S-Ownr. · ·2120 curfs, Sl\n Clcn1~nte 49'2-8831 REPAIHS. P11inling, Doo~. 642.5775 EXTRAL.rgdehur:e28rapts, l3undry.$ZlO. Ult England, NR. BAY & Sl lOPS, 3 hr, breakfast. Separate family -"'=-'=------No joh loo snlall. Llc.l~CZ:::ZZ::Z~Zjil:::Z:!,1 . crpts, drp!'I, bltln11, No pets, 536-4>28.1 or 847-7346 2 ba, patio ... (rpl, gar. $300 aection. Cloae to shopping BP;;~1!!.,:.; ~~t;e; ~ e ~ * COSTA MESA * PA~T Samloya~l p11ppy, pure '.$83D~. CUSTOM PAINTING $190. &1&1181 • 2 BR. 2 BA APT, newly a n10. yrty, 873-aYJS & fine be11.Ch. 6'+-2Cl l .. """'' Al most new ~1.1. ,,.,. te, cur Y ta · '·rry pretty * !li~7176 + UPJ>ER 2 BR, cpt/drp, rnge, dec'd. $2'10 2 kids OK, no DELUXE 3 Br., 2 Da., Nr. ::,:· =~~r~tBa~I~~ 1300 sq, ft. $18i li-10. 1 _:v~l_,,,c._2Co<O>'.'!t a~·~lo~.,~·..'"'~':!:1.(19~36~' 1--.....;:....c:::..=C..::.---1 E"icrior Speclo ll~I. Statt · ftunlly only, no pet1. $150. pet!!. Nr. Murdy Park. Ocean., li'rpl. Vellrly. Rkr. TIIE EXCITING Bank. A..t. 841h1'1&6 ___ ..;fJ4.t.=23tl=I'--=~ I LO~'T., 1illn11h Bird, Vic: A·I CARPENTER lire11~crl, Nn. 2.'>4!131. Bond· . 7fi8 o Shalimar. MS-0358 ~710 Att. 5 673-3))8 dll)'.s, 673--2552 eve.s. PALM M&SA APTS. •· -=s 4550 Orange &: 20lh. eo.111 ~1e111\ Gordon ~I ed. Lk1bll1ty Ins. Free Color -CORONA DEL ?\IAR 1;:;'";';•;g;I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1).-11)....();»5 aft 5 Consulllni: & E5tln1ates. 2 BR., l~ Bi\., pvt. patio, LCE 1 BR, 3 blks frnm OCEAN view, yearly 2 Br, bllNUTES TO NPT. BCH. 350 sq ft UJ)'talni, for ofrlce I '~~u;;iN0:.Di:-''i1;:, "::;k=:-==:-1---------Lo"'' Compell~ve Prices. cl~'d gar., trpl, $175. 6.14 ocean. Util j)d. Stove l 1 BA duplex, $27!'i. n10. llach, I & 2 BR. from $157 or s""". on C Jlwy, ,_ MINI-WAREHOUSE r v , ara ·eet, gT\.."C!n. t-,..:NCE.5 k G,\TE~ fi.12-00I).; Jlanillton 645-6345 or &\1-8105 re[rlg. $195. mo. 831.-9900. 644-6780 da)l!I, &f2..3639 e\·e. AOulUr, No Pet.I. drpi:,.,.., 1 d j •c ent ~p~ College P11r k, Cotto i 1e11a. \\ £ RUIL.U 1· REP,\lf. l~~~~~!!!!"'""'""'""'I 2 Br, er\CIOll!d pa.Uo. sbac 2 BR. crpU. drps. bllni, no BacheSor apt., 4G9 Ncw·pDt1 15 blkJ 1:m M~ Blvd.) 1 _,,640--01::::e::::"':c'~o:::.:Il).;3=---~~~,:~ ~a..ed ~~";~m °'11 5't9-3t47 • MS--76.17 • PAINT k Varnish rrmminQ crpt, drpil, bltn1, neQr 0CC children, no pets. $160. Blvd. Utll pd $130. mo. N.B. 54&-91:160 • CD~I OFFICES IM' • 66<1'. per mo. FOUND: 09&:. 1i1aJc Pek· CARPE1\'TR\f'--PAINTING f1V1n1 woooJ1\lol1c. h.itch ct.b, $175. 557.(J350 8"6-1331. Near Douglu. &0-8601 kg -• d I ALLSPACE lngc~e. 962·n57 HB Con· RP.IODEL & REPAIR funi. -etc. 531~3 o r *LA PARISIENNE * Pr , 111r, cptl, rps, mu• c, ,. la! ·~ "I .. ,, .. ~1 8 30 2 BR. DUP~X. 1dlta onJy, NEW' CONDO. 2 Br., Plush YEARLY 2 bf, nu L'J)l/pe.lnt. elevator. C. M a It er 1, inen · $1.!Xl/br. 64&.-.w4" .>.> ~ J ""orr : am -IUnd N H Hbe -'k t •-h •-t 2 Br. lum. All cleclrlc. Fire-rJrl -'120 9'0-lt70 LOST • h · I 11 --altf'r 1 pm no pet11, ..--0. + iia. re Decor. r. unt ,, bkt'. \\:., o o..,,; ., no pe ls, ._,, , H 1 •.• ,~, •• 1 l-'""=TI::..:::::"c:.· .::."'::..:~=·c.....-~ l""""'"'"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!O!!!l!B : nn1111 )'$1 nnr: n ~fl c nr;~tf)lJJ-.:L, nad~n. g: u r·1:0~,-~~· -,...----,--1 *· 6' cl& dep. 646-4389 a.1fr3M8 • lut, $245+ util. 646-7616 p.:ice. et."" .--.....,.. •uiu Iii. OfTICE Splet, 800 sq ft, LINK ufg. Cdl\I area 2 mon·s. t•on\'l'l~lun cu~t I.· Jlt'\" PRl)F. pillnler, hones;( work, 28R l~'be. townhou.~ crpta, r:xTR.A-lrJ 2Br, 2BA dlx BEAUTIFUL 2 br. t1 pl .. P,'\tlo: S250. & ucm.1~ dov.-nlo\\'TI H unt In i: I on REWARD 64-1-860., ron!it. ~;yn: C."'P drn\\' pi~n!i, il"~ll. I n 1 •I" XI· fi-tt drt>I. bltlns nr F nlrv\ew porilslde apt nr beach, adults ~. bundl')', $220. fill · ACl"Dftll from golf course Bea.ch, $250 per mo, ~ STORA, ~E,.UNITS LOST: Fen\ .. ~lk. L:!b,, ,:l .!.!"'e e1t. IH5-3.\J!'I t"'61._1,~'!...'"13tr, llefs. ~2759. &: Baker, i1=/s. 545-1882 ~f· no pet1', $16Z, 536-8362. lure o.dulhl &16-1972 3.>U2 SAnta Ana Ave. 536-T.'28 n ~rson11i ' U\IS eS!I, recre~· yrs, aM. to D-0-G Ill.· no 11 \'Ollr ~t'1f & f;ti\"e, -'=·=~'=~-....,-=-I d SUPER Pr1 ho ~-H lloMI 11tora~. From $8. \VARD 648-<m5 ,..,G, ,.,·, bl• "" ,m,•ll. I PAfNT~G ' repair, ,..,_ REAL nice lbr, qulel. (only 2 BR, cpta. f'Pt, no fee. , v, sepaMti'. t Rr. fo"'ROM w9 t~ ml to b6ch f'URN .,,·/p nil! • ...u.•I \\'Y, J11.mbortt /, Snn 01.e\?O Free-'"' .r· .,. '" " k hi T~ 5 units} Milts onl)'. no p,e:tl, $1SO. mo. Ask for twt. or for m:i.ture mol~ ! blk to BEAlIT!Joi.iLPOL\'NESlAN Net1.1X1rt address, ta1teft.Jlly "·;y, C•ll 979-0100 FOUND: t.a. S\amPse n1I!< ..... tJ guide )Oii or 00 ony \\Or nians P i:\lar. sec nl SU Ht1.l'hllton st Dale. 963'-4561 heh, p:ia. plr 61ro'T60 • 6 POOLS. TENNIS, PR!V. decor . S75. ~a •on!ala Waft!~ 4600 l\l11le flea collar. 67~111. p•1i . Call tor inf9. 5.'$-16-IS a!!\'an!ll.lft! of TI1Y exp. e:;\CRELOR. I br., wlref. CQMFY 2 BR; cpt.t, drps, OCF..AN\Till:W 3 br., 3 ba.,1 PATIO GBrden Apta. Saun11li COSTA J.IESA , DWN'T\\'N. " '"' ford nd. "Na REl\IOOEl.l:'\G, P11 t I o & • ~ ' a ll:tv., adultl. no ret1. $160 t.ncl. i .l.r&iC'I $16;>. No peta. condo .. wtbar ., friil. jncuzxl, 2 ·nr prlc 'a:. $100. NeWb' dee., quiet.!.~ t~Al\!11.V reuntan, early LOST Cocka_poo, 4 rno111h1 [)(lck~.-n.oom Addhion!i. *Wallpaper Hant•r* per mo. &-14-«23 • Ct1.U ~08"6 ~1094 £41rJ323 Huntinpn llllac:h I -'Roc="h'~''"'""-""''~-t~!>:ll"'-~~ Chrilitrnjs. Nef!d film ~ Br, ?'d, v.·hlle, Vic ?f Irvine & Cnb\~1 11. 673-1166 ?>1r Ry11 n C. REDKO ~2449 3 BR, 2 Bl, tac Frun•rm, 128R. 2be, 1 chllit, no peb, S ROOM studio Apt, kltche<n-i'BR tum /unfltrn, )Tly, ulll C.l>.t.I. 2,400 Sq. F't/P.C.ll~ pool homt!, Nov .. ZZl"d lhru :K>th, Ot. 6-'3-M!D CUSTOl\f carpc111n· or 11JI 0nn·1 drop trie ~ll ••• Get huge t un-duck. Klda O.K. 77tJI $lalt.r1 __ Near Beach ti!•, xlnt llt'ta. $185. After 6, 11d. $210 nl(I.. Nt\Vpcni l.: ~fc.1211d rloot $iOO. mo. Dec :tnd. All adults, 110 ptts. Stll 1dlt> ltemt "1th a :>tl.11)' !ype.~. C11blnt.1~ it qu;i.111,Y ll job V.1!h A IOIC'oe.'OAI 011.0y $.'(10. mo. Si&-0061 IJl vd, '16~. ~5117. 96~2 &43-30.13 Bench, 67:\-7219 evr11 ·..::°':...:.:".:::•tl:::e:...f:::o:..r .:.!.:>l:::l:...-:r.=2::.._ 832-lS9'Z ill!tr 6 pm. · Pllnt Cll11Hh!d ad. 642-MTS canrft'te. 962·1001 P l\ot Classified Ad! fMi-Mll • .. • • • I • D fl DAILY PILOT =,.=-==-..:..''"!ld~'1~·.:0c~t~Gbf~•;.4~,..;1~97;:4',,,--,-;--:zrorT.'."',,_•""-,...====.-r--;;;;o-.W,;;i'~j;;;;[1'i&ji'Jjjiii":1g::;;::1o';:::;::;-,u.71mv1 '1!!!i~~~~!!!:![!i!!!!~~~~~~!!!![1~~~~~~~~1 r" P•lnl ng/P 1porln9 6072 en ' M&F 7100 elp Wonted, M&F t ioo Help W•nlod, M&F-7100 He lp Wonlod, M&F 1100 HOlp We-. M&F 71001, Htlp F lOOHolp W•nlod,_ F 11• Holp W• Mochillo Sltop Help ' Ul'l•nT ' "1 *WALLPAPERING p.,... eopoble " "'""""' Dellveierv.,.->S1•nclay Only ..,,,,..,.,. NO WASTE ··w' A """"' up '"'nilaril E OFFl¢El I ,,,,_, ... , CIRCUL-1-TION HELP WA .... JED mocbine toOls-Lathes . OFDAILYP!LOTTO CARRLERS.R • '.E XTER!OP. PAlNTl~":I ' -Al -.,_ mm., drllh '"·~"" ~ QUIRESTHEUSEOFALARGCTESMTAR· ~!.~.:l"~'r.':; Uc'd. lnz'd, r.cra. Ttt1111-. Ww .. ..-.;lllJ for ••l'flfk. ,...,1nrtl1 t'xpe:r. I have >~ l"e • TIONWAGONOR VAN.CONtAC1 • ento:cement backirouPd l\lciwd. 919-3335. Anytli11e , TRAINEE ... czJlg ln9 YMMJ peoplrt to naW • fa Cood wares+ l)eneHt1. To BENTON W-lLLlAMS 830 WEST BAY necess. *u'OI~ DlS<XlUNT • ....... .. -S-lco lo -....-:ft~1~ero!~-Ms::.=: STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE i$' In ,,...,.,.,.1.o.pt.l '~~~l'!;ri1."" ~ !'!!".!."!\' ,.. • .., -turlna Co. &12A321 FOR_ APPOINTMENT. , "'"'Frid•J"&-l!U>. '= ·~ C.U -We Ofrer: " IT PAPQUfANGING &. pain. I The Daily PilOt has an opening la the circu-• Rapid Advancement APPlY. ~ ~J'. Mold , 1_.·. An E.,_.I Opporbmlty •rnMY-_•r -700f:e\\~~c:~~~A ~~· ~~1• ~ 1~~t2-'2:6 latlon depart~nl for a 6egbuler to-manaJ'e • Flexible Sclledules <Studei'its) 2100 ):Wpt Blvd. CM &«M610 .H•lp Vl•nted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 an eQuii.1 opportliriU;~mply. a small district of boys and girl" dellverWg, • Meals -Pfaster/Reealr 6077 collecting and selling newspapers. FUU time1 * Excellent \\forki ng Conditions perJl\anent positions \Vith regular raises ana We Ask That You: ' :PATCH PL.ASTEfUNG All !ypes, tree cstlin11tes Call ~JG-68'!5 P lumblng · 6071 full fringes lnclud!ng personal use of ~m-* Be 18 Yeari; Old pany aufo. Apply ln per.son to Milan Leavitt, • Be Willing To Wor k Weeke nds Daily Pilot, 330 Wes~ Bay Street, Costa Mesa. •Take Pride In You r Work An Equal Opportuni ty Employer Apply .lo Pers•• Monday l T......., .......... 1-.-,, .... _ L.ft. OTIS P J.. U ~I B ING l !!!~!!!!lfl!!~~!!!~~~'1!f!l!!!!!lfl!!"~~~~ RemodclS" & Repnirs. \Viater bea.te.s, disposuls, f\lmaceti, Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 dshwWin 64U263 MIC & MAJNTEN.ANCE ' JANITOR Optometric Assistant \Vlli train. Mature. l\1UJt type. Have car A: live tn area. ~ wkdys. ROBINSONS SER VICE Sttc Saltsman & 1 lube mW\. Top l>ll1,'& frlnre benerill~ Ex'per. me.n prerd. fiashton l1l1ncl Jo"ull 'Or pit .. SheU, 17th ,& l\t · bl of ~ 1_,rrv~ine""-, .;;N:;;.B.::,,.-=-~- J:.n1::.s:pplemenr your PERSONNEL ASST 'J FITTER/ SERVICE Sta. .<tt~ income y,1Ua 3 boua: '\\'ork Enjoy Ytorklc w/people. SEAMSTRESS MA Part·Tlme In Orange County, -Vi!Pt.t, Expert. "-lln _,.R6'°1 "":'di ... ~ Exper, Only, FUll·Tinie ~ E. Coo.at llwy~ N.B. ' P.1onday lhr'Olllll Friday secre a,.,. ... _us req • w• Silk se«en ShoP,, good hdy tl.!S Per hour. ' venat~e position "''/major EXcellent Bene.fits & "''lige, Eve. htl. Apply Di o.c. f1ml. . . ri..1,.,.·1 '"-'"" •-acb ' BIA Complete PlumblnJ:: (• Servi~ Uc. ~ .AVIATION TECHNICIANS: Plumbing 6071 . A few good openings. HSG Fw1wll Ice Cr.• Pertow ••""'"'•--" 16JOI leoch ll•d.. H•liotgloo - Equal Opportunity E mployer ' CONTROLLER A l\lajor manu.tactw'er In S&nta -"" WIVCD ' A.AMES· 1Q!W. FREE """Dberal Discounts ~,-.. 1 a, ........ --J'- llJ\Lft Bureau of STOCK lofan 1or woman EmDloyment Agency Apply Pet&Onnel OUice l/time. P.lon thru Fri, I..nt Steaey full time night ~wk Cotta M:eaa 556-UOO 12-3Pl\t, Piton thnl Fri H.B. Oruptore. Min q:e J RAYS PLUltffilNG ~RVICE R.epah"S-InstAJlailons 24 hr. servil-e 56-8638 Remodel & ReFNi~~ NE\V Con.sh'Ul.'.·temodelini:. h6n1e in1p. Lie. :>.v. :."Jd!'U.,• J: Lester ;r~ml 17-28. No exper nee<h!d. Ex· eel truinllll: facilities, latest ltthnlques. Guar. e n1 p , Sl.llrt e 1344.ID/mo. Pd. vac. Other trlngeti;e~ Good moral character. Call the J\larines, The C:iret>r Co11p1>. 5.J8-58..17/96S-!UTI. .. ,. ' · .. ' . Ana seeks an lndlv. v.•/a broa.d ~ In cost accounttnf who 'will be ~~=-.,-.~="°"=C'-.ri::-.u-:::;:'.7-'<i'i..,'.,-., respona\bl.e for preparing ;telf, W•nted, M&F .7100 Help Wanttd,·Milf: 7100 fiftilingem,nS(l'eports i: will I .. _ '.,. \:-:;..',.' i;upervlse the accounUng ' .'"fL Sulary up , 118 000 FOOD Service. Full or parl -, Se~ re1ume . &:o saia;Y tllne. GRILL COOK s. Irvin' e history to: Classified ad no. S AL AD' PREPARATION, I in Orange County. $'.2.40 Per 2706 Harbor Blvd Suite 207 No. 2 Fashion Island, NB l-"25"-. _,84:::7::;·'""-:=::,..~-~--I hour. Transportation & Anahm 600 N Euclid 7'.16-3120 Eaua1 Oppor .. Employer mn TEAOIER, day care.center . benefit&. Org ~ Clt,y Bl Eut 6;34..1222 / 0!!!!!~~!!'!"!!'!'l~!!!!""I ~PM daily. 'jear around. J«?UTE SALES Exper •• ~·/groups !-5 yrs Call 991-3711 Personnel Counulor \Vlll • Tram, Salary, Co1~. or early childbood cl.aues & Leave l'lame It: PhOne no. Immed. opening in our BonWrl. Vehl(:le Furn. All, ~roq~'d:_._,,iw,,s...-ro:::o::::.__:. ___ 1 beauWuI ofc. Salary guarn. EJql. Pd. ·E&tab. bus &,. + + ~-Ex tmltory. Mod. co'""'"'· •ON· E ••LES MAINTEN'~CE man, full comm ,uuuus. per. Profit Shue. Retire at 57. TELEPH - time.. Inside & "outside work. prefd. Good loClttlon. No Stt:ke, Layoffs 75 yrs. Part tlme work •a v a 11 .• I ~fcOonalrls> 536-7971. ro362 Ja\on Best Afttn"cy 5-19-31.10, ).fr. Tucker, 1·9PM 9am-2pm. Selling' the Los -Be=•::cl>~B~lv~d~. ~H~un~t~. ~Be:.:•:.:c:.:h·c_,~17~<-00~B~rook;;;;;;;....,.i;;:;;;t,;;· F~-~Vl~Y~-~ 1 Equal Oppor. Employer m/f A.nge1es Times to prospects -• c/o DaUy Pilot p O CASHIERS, & \\11'.).lTRESS. •I ~ ,' • s;x 1560 Cio.ia l\rtsa.· c~ ES. XJru opportuniry tor Electronics 92626 . hou!>E'wives & mothers who 1 AVON _ Roofing 6082 ~-.t ~- ,REPAIRS, all lypes. Jt!as, Frtt est. Lic'd. Ask for \Valt. 830-50'lO anyUme Television R91>alr 6090 TV REPAIR RODGERS ELECTRONICS 2121 Ph!~nlla, 01 ... 642-8529 ... Tile 6091 ·TIMELESS Our ne1v sophisticated, na· tional l y adl'ertised fragrance. \Vhat a good time to become an AVON R EP!tESENTATIVE. Interested? Call 54()... 704I are interested in _working COOK llmtted or eJ1.1ended hc.uls, Salary according to exp .. ~Ion. tbl,1 Fl1 .. Pl'efcr no stu<l11111ts. Exper. • Apply at: prcf'd., but"~ lrll..ln. Apply University o I Californi11; be!ween 2: B-1:30 p.n1. Irvine, gale\vay Contn"lOns Hamburger a1nlct. 1545 Bldg., foOO service office. Adan1s, c~r. J\,»k tor Air. Monday or Tuesday H;igen. 8 A.l\1. to U:30 A. 111. Ol' 1:30 P.M. to 3 P.l\I. The Growth Company Hu openings lor me n and 1\trmen "'Ith ex~rience in -tl\e JQllo.wiJli; SUile Z13 ~ In Orange County. \Ve pay MAITRE 'd SA[IS • wag" & co-Call for HOSJ' "for Newport Beach PLANNER details , • Re•......,. Preferably wlU> · · · • TELEPHONE L'I' ~olH Tjmea_ lfandlebar mouslltchPfiiit --· ,_ If }-'Ou are-ca)>flble of elll'rtlng 1 ,_ ~ty p1· • be •"/• to •'Ol'k "•'· Should SCH£011LER $300 + weekly. bord work· "IU~PfO•w•_ em oyer Electr. on1'c have. a pleasant' personality ~ Ing & look.!11g fo~ ~ fl'.OS!lion . Sal . & be abl• to mix wou with T 1 hedule & whfcb otten com pany Telephone -s peq}Je, Call Gordon Gelfond. !oroP an, sc benefits, future, xlnt \\'Ork· ;; I -As,se'm b I y (213) 273-1440 ?>.Ion thru frl mate p r 0 d u c t t 0 n iiig conditlollll & job stabili· CO.ta Mata ArN COOK g to 5 plJ.ases for Ute manuf. of ty, please call CERAMIC TILE Works, kit:,' BABYSITTER. lite ~g. i;1.JN Job, part time. Sell · small plastic' molded I N TIONAL bath h my home ""·--Fri "" n..-1 ••-e1~-s1•'-· fu l l Playho""' •oys. (Party D' 't I T t machined pa.rt& Work from A _Work -from • entey, I wr. pan • '"""" • ,,..., ....... ... ......... .,.., ~ 1g1 a es bl.uepSert~~·Resume "'' OFFICE SUl'l'UES ·y..,· ' H--" repair. Free Est. 494-2135 P.l\f, llolldays &: sick days tin1e. Apply tn person. 100 Plan) Car necess. Call MANAGER ~ ..,_ «a.,1 oxt. m (sll ,day) for 2 glrls, 9 & M_ain St at the Balboa Inn Gladys ~2107 or 581~7. T.... Cominl11IOA1 .n.r\roO Cl&sBified.Ad No. Z3ol 991 ,,,;,1 or 532-2432 '·-r' • CERAMJC !LE E\. ._ U. Near BU.!Jhard Sehl. H.B. Ne!(! to·Balboa Pier. p d t' n I Dally Pilot -...,.. * SSS.tnl * , remodel lree ~lmll;es~ ~~it ~~ ~depend· COOKS. men or wornen. * GARDENER * ro UC 10 TRAINEES c :.o.Box tSoo SALES , EquaJ Opi>of. E;mployer . SM. ;IOhl welcome. 536-;.ra; n e. at. p.m. Bkfst, _exp. Top '1(11ges. Be )'O'.:r own boss! Part or c Cotta.Mesa, Ce 92626 · Man or \\'Oman, p~ime for . ~ .., , A11ply tn person. Car'n:nv's f/tlme. Your own area. ontrol F II l /ti Equal o En:i lo telephone sales. 15-2 0 TELEPHONE.: sollclton, ex· Top Sod , 6092 B A BYS I TTER. LITE Restaurant; Pk"O turn-OU; High Income .. Guaranteed U p mt ppor. p yu hrs/wk. l1ourly rate + perki:ncrd with l"eal estate HOUSEKEEPING, llv·in. San Clemente Customers. Earn Now. Pay Inter v I e win&: Now for Lnoentlve Pleasant phooe li ••k •-Hal or BlD. • lUP SOIL * COf.fPOSI'* * htULClt * RED\VOOD• C<llS86-0930 --l[IJJ Schools I. Instruction 7005 -----PIANO LESSONS Bcginner.i, Intermediates 7J"!·l323 Job Wanted, Fmale 7050 831'.Hi373 after 5. ilission I Posllions In Orange Co. P R I NT E R!PRESSMAN. • cense. 1-- VieJ9 CTX>KS, men or women, Later. ·nve1ttory i\1ust beoVer 21, bondabk & Z'itw;t have exp .operating Wice & personality a must.,1-.i'tloiim;iOii ................... , bldast exp. Top v.'"8ges. Ap-534-7117 or 534-3144 in good physical cond. Have Apollo press. $2.'lS/hr to Exper. helpful, but will11 ; BABYSI'ITER, w/transporta· tion to pick up daughter f )fJJ La Ouistianita pre sci Fri 5:30-7:30, 496-7237 BABYSl'ITER "7Ulted, nly bon1e or yoors. 5 Days wk. 7:30-5PM. Oka Sehl area. - ply in per•m. ~. Cont' rol cor & telephone. Go to Tlc '""'· Call for appt. 49>-8122 ~":.;. ~~~ .. loHtion. TOOL & _DIE_ MAKE. R. Restaurant; Pico turll-<ltf; Toe Market nearest you or PRINTING ~ - San Clt>lllente . GENERAL OFFICE tel ho -ttice .-.-.::u operator SALESPERSON ." P/•• ~-· filing ,_.,i ep ne our o s. • . exp only0 xlnt working cond, >lak. e i~ _400_ --·k. Trad• Ele~ firm needs ex-CUSTODIAN. lmmd open'""• ume. ,,,..,mg, '6 """' w s Id (114)~7411 =2J3Jd =1=•n · """"' " ho>;p exp prefen-ed. ~ phone voice. SAM-12:30PM ave 0 er F Int-tion <>l.i>:" ays, o>.i -,,.,..,. eves. Show advenising & space, ~nc man w/abWty to Clemente General llospltal, weekdays. Apply National or orma REAL ESTATE some experience req, (TI-tl des1gnr tool1 A dies from (TI-t) 49&-ll.22 ext 224 Systems Corp, 4361 Birch M h • TIC TOC SYSTEMS Exp .ert e need/Professional 54.1-0700, Mr. Tyler. ddnil. part draw~ St. NB "'"7360 (Near ac 1ne ,..-·~1 0•..,...;, -/Employer Erokers Only. Mu.lntaln in· DAY HELP wanted. ~taint. . , ~ . ..,.~ ... -~~·~~~~~ ... ~/dependant statUll in deluxe -SEAMSTRESS required, STACOSWITCH, INC'. o .c. Airport) .:: ' . Sa.m-lpm. Day. Help, all MASSEUSE oUices wHh com peten t single needle, custom sew-1139 Baker, ca.ta l\~u. BABYSI'IT";R, tcache1'S 2 8hlrts. Apply r.1cDoMlds, .Gl,RLS---GIRLS Operator F/tlnie ,fol'•men:s gpa, l'\-Iust -secretn1)'.Percentage lease._ in.£:. \Vork in ple~t shop 5-19-3041 children in HB hon1e:--Lite--100 -w. Coast· Hwy, N.B. Thsy ,fun job. Day -or night. • be 11 'd: A 'I _Tu • Fri -~r addlt..ional In· allieaCh.-PerniilnenlS.W:-7695 -Eqiil-Oppor. Emp°loyer house keepJn'g,. $65 \Vk before-5Pl\I. No. exper: necess. we train c PPY es, formation-write Associated · tor appointment 962-4914 DELIVERY MAN you. You mU¥t like people PHONE: CTI4\ 833-95I3 AMS Ibo B Cl b South Coast Brokers, P.O . .iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii ........... Toollrlf Carpenters (2) BABYSmER, Hsekeeper, 2 for early morninj" LA Times & be1 at leairt 18. Apply 7:3o am·4 pm • a •Y u B Box 15!!5, Ne.,l'port Beach, SECRETARY for Fibe'r&la.A Boat Builder. NEED help \r/your tnonthly children 13 & 5 yrs. $30 route. No experience. North any attn or eve. 2930 \V. OR APPLY IN PERSON: 1221 \V. Coast Hwy, N. · Ca. 9S3 2 to 3 V'n. exp in the statements? I i.:an hahdle a wk. 0\\'11 trans., 0 1 area OI. Gd pay. 54&-1780 or Coast H\vy, N.B. I • l\tECHANIC, exper. prefer-REAL ESTATE BROKERS field. Islander Yachts 777 all )'our AcctsfR.Ct'. and S.15-3451 546-6427. GIRL FRIDAY fVlne rably w/Class A lie. Safury ''Li e.'' lnd.ustrtal, com-Agricultural trade a'>90Cl.a· W.17thStCM · Aecls/P11yable .. ~:ilh f'lSt BAR MAID 3 days, incl. DELIVERY1.IAN, Pe r m,, Typj,ng, Jlllng, lite book· ,. open. Contact \Valt, 18480 mercial, residential con· lion has opening for a. pick-up <ind del ivery fron1 .... _ ...... 1-1 •'""L •-ply /"--P-" dell •·--·•--. $A'l" _,_ ... -£1 t • Brookhurst St, Fountain solldate~~~ndenLor. Secre_.!!!)'. to the insurance TJPISJ '""'-~ ---p ---~.Y--m«D V-~~~-~ -lo -~~ . ·ec ro n 1cs-Vly ~ppl"'~rson--.nlY:---.,-1 ---. . riiili ... r ~RW<& heiJtDUi-' • -my hOmt'. 7-Il's. Watson in periOn, The Tin Lizzie. of LA Times to ..,,.Al, 1'B Takala 1'\lrse1;•". 780 Baker · ,,,. '"" ..., · 11n.u brokttage business :)ig.291fl. T.i2 St. Clair. Costa l\lesa. areas. No collect. 1.1ust have St. OJ No, µbone calls. . MECHANIC lnlo a growing, Irvine-based c;:ce experience helpful. • i-BOOKl,EEPlNG !IC?ViCC's BEAUTY OPERATOR depend. car. SU-4752. GOLF SJ'ARTER \\'ANTED. 2700 Dupont Dr. Foreign Car. 642-5133 _ ~k~.:i:m~°:':i~~ ral secretarial skills. "WS~typelnap~:ulw.p:,; b::~~~couro~ffiL~~r n~\~: No fo\IOY.-ing nee. Comm DENTAL ASSIS-TANT 40 hr. 4 di\¥ \\'eek, Pref. ~rv:eOOi~~Po=iy l\1GAIT tmc 21-30 · $150 \\'k 1·entUy. Associated Broker Excellent binge benefits It: Clemente-. (2 Week Alaien- '· I• " • l\ts. l\l!tchell 613-9l0Ci guarn. &&-1050. Personable, warm; exper. ~~:lrefi~~ ~!n, Reply ,to ~mploY.er guamR_ 1. _ _!: Co11114~..,,.PI!,~ l\tr. or Broker.Salesman Rela-~'OrkhJQ; oondili~thns, ~~ 'mentl BEAUTICIAN super '""I. Primarily front ..........a cu '-J vu. 271. Daily """""""""""""'""""'I ~c;•;::c ;:~:;=·:--i:;':;"-:=:'"'-"'--J tionahlpg available, -Wl'ite co.mmenwrate wt a.........,. NEV-,.,., A """" l\tATURE \\'OU11;1n kiokin,i.: for . dcl>k, ~( rnwit 'perform ln Pilot PO -~· 1560. Costa: Newspaper earners-Brokers. P.O. Box 15107 ~ rliiili. permanrnt live-in, child Hotcl Sa1on, Some foll0\\1ng:. all areas. Asst, x -ray l\fe&a 926lG. -BOYS & GIRLS Santa Ana, Ca. 9270S.. Call E. P. Parsley TASK FORCE l.'are, il. hou&ekeeping.1-tave 833:-25M (l.-ert.) prevention &: nutri· -~G=-o'='o~D"\~J~o=a,..--"".'"""'IC PERSONNEl For AppolntnleJli TEl\JPORAltY SERVICES -1 renre 616-1484 BILLING a 'k /t ......., for 11'-~VIL"tC. 10 yr-s It Older REAL ESTATE. Ila-let: Ex· ............ _ ....... , Blvd .... c 5 • e · P ....... ~. lion, l::b. Send reswne ~CD\N""ES~"rc ... v-v :perlenced profestionals on· .u.o>fl ruu·w i\tATURE ""Oman of culture mature, depend. person. Ac-P.O. Box 682, Dana Point Pensioners or ovel'. 60, 2 days .;JU\J"'-,..~ ... ,,.;r-.... i DAILY PllOT ly, lf you have a record WESTERN Garden Grove "'isheS to be comp.inion to ceptlng applications at 14--U By Oct. 7th. per \•:eek. Car, rlfs, phone SEE OUR of over S20K we can r;how 636-1052 1-2 persons. Ref_s. 673-1918. Superior Ave, N.B. DEN~AL R . 673-2289 G '-'"" OOw to double .,....,,. in· GROWERS BOAT REPAIRMAN ;, ccopt>o""''-oxp ~=""=~~='-~-SUNDAY LISTIN HH Routes "-n ,.. .--SSOC Help Wanted, M&F 7100 & e n I h u i; I a" 1n a re GOURi\IET Cook/Howiekeep-4&I E. 17th St. lat Irvine) Ca.I Vt-come. Call sunset Real~ A IATION 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;~] \VATERFRONT YARD EX· 1nu1ls. Also some chairside er. t rg fan1ily, llve.~ut. Top Suite 224 '4t~T470 Dana Point s.lS--0100 1111 QUAIL ST TYPIST, EXPER. 11 PER. REQ'D. f.lust be abil., a challeni:;:ing position \\'ages. 51,-:, tlnys. i\fU'lt \Vork l·R,CEAL;o'~°'E°'sr=ATE=-----· • clean \\"Orker "'/good in a ne\v praclil.-e in HB. wknds. Refs nee(led. N.B. SALESPEOPLE. \\'hy note: NEWPORT BEACH ANCIENT MARINER Pltime, your home or my ofc, P. O. Box 6258, Anaheim, Ca 92806: ' ·Currently Taking Applications For record. No Lo se r s ! ! ~8-8932 area. Must drive. Other JACK IN 'I11E BOX, lnun~. &apistran. ~ Beach \\'Ork in the holteit areat, l3J.llM,1-jtxt 139 ~~~· Boat yard, N.B. DISHWASHER f/thne help. Call bet"1n 4 o Pen In g 8 9Pl\1-nildntte. , Huntington Beach/Fountain ~!!!"!""!'~~~~~"""I WAITRESS .. BUSBOY .. Spm. (1141 61tHJIS2. Bak""";. Sl.2AMt ~--MM·· Me· ... 12 05 San Juan cap1'strano 'alley' Lot " troin YoU-,· SECRETARY Nil .. "">· Apply In -_, DISHWASHERS BOOKKEEPER F /C Apply Sut1 & Sirloin lIA..'{D assembly work,, no ...... '""""' ·-Call Phil ~lcNam~963-456T One gjrl ()(flee. Full li~e ~~ust+ ~tov~ 2iai:a M~ 2-3 Days a "·eek for N.B. 5930 \V. Coast I-I\\')', NB exp nee. 33081 Calle Petiec-JOB COST CLERK Village Real Eslate. position open for neat or-Next to the Baltxia Pier. ANYONE Interested in heing trained for porcelain nails? lfere is your oppor. For n10n! info, Call hfagi's ~lagif', Costa 1\1 es a, 645-0056 •. ~;::tWexit1~\r~~. Ofc. DOCTORS ASSISTANT to: San Juan Capistrano. 4 Day Work \Veek. 40 Hrs CALL Mr. Lowder Real Estate Salesperson derly girl in small design WAITRESSES Boys y,.,.,,.,. lady (18-281 to \\'Ork HORSE TRAINER. Exp. Exper. in Job Cost, Hand ·-••20 WANT A CHANGE? oriented company. Know-¥-... n1ature, man or \Ir-Oman. .....:_ I """...., ~.,,._ a~ Co I lo I dg In hookk Ing J as doctors a s s I s ta n t / Salary + fountl. {Tif) rU1St, ana yse µuo, compute o.r1d mm a n e e eep m-Exper. Neat Appearance or recept in health spa. No U\-221.8 or J.18.toll \VIP inventory. ~lust like Newspaper Caniers: $55. Licen.s"IJ!g School portant. Must be experienc-Apply SUrf &: Sirloin GIRLS . exper. necess. \Ve trnin you. tigures. TYPe. ca)culator. ~ REAL CO, REAL TORS ed In general otfk.-e duties, 5930 w. Cout Hwy., NB Paper Routes Open Apply in peNOn aftn or eve. HOSTESS/CASHIER Good penma.qshlp. GIRLS & BOYS 495-IDl or 831-2770 Pft-yroU, ~volci!", etc. Ex· WAITRESS. Experienced See In L-.una Beach in 2ll2 Harbor Blvd, Ct.I 0...er 21, n1ature. Exper. Ap. Apply In Penon 10 yrs & older pertence 1n of11ce manage. Mi McOOud Ben Bro -· DRAFTSMAN . ply Hamburger Hamlet Edler Industries, Inc. Recept1'on· 1·st ment & sales help1uL Start· 3u00 s eoui. Hwy ~ Many Locations. 1545 Adams Ave, 01 aft 2101 Dove, Newport Beach DAILY PILOT ine salary $600 month. Wal· Laguna. ' u AN-~'ERING SERVICE tel Call Mr. Lambert for display co. Basic 2:30pm. See l\1r:'Hagen. Across from O.C. Airport ton QJrkwood. 934 \\I, 17th.==~------ operators, r\'C shUI, full· 642-4321 knowlMge of architectural HO USECLEANING Equal Oppor. Employer 0.t 645-6TTI. WANTED J\tale full & p/Umt. lin1e. 2'Z8 F'ore8t: LB Equal .Oppor. Employer dntfting. Graphics & art 1-Jouscwives 25 & over for ••UNIOR SALESMEN Has routes 0P9'n in EXP trienced Receptionist l•""""'""'""'iim""..,"""i Apply Kentucky Fr led 1-cO~~~=--'--'--,_-,-, 1 -="'B"'o°'y~s"' .. ~G"'1"'R"LSi.--l back. r 0 u n d helpful. dom ~· 1 . J . ' J San Clemente preforrod w/pleuant ... SECRETARY Chic .. ~ 29'l9 E. Coa'1 Hwy, AREA Disbibulor \\"anh:u. F/time. Call 540-7980 e ..... c c ean1ng. aruce s pearance & t e I e P. h 0 n e . CdM Oppor. 10 eflm up to $800 Tiie DAILY PILOT !las -'-'=""'o°'R"°IO-V°'E'-'R,c;::"-----Raggedy Anne 675-6553 "'""'" 1"15. Earn Mn •AQ -r personality 10 handle bully ADVERTISING l--:OWH~o"'w~ANTS=~ro~wo=RK=,~1 per rno. p/I . We train. Call routes open in COSTA Ji OU SEK EE PING-asst '"%'!' 'V' ......,.,... ~ CALL M H _._ cordless s~'.itchboai:d it -for intervw 63'iH)l23. J\IESA, COLLEGE PARK & \\'anted for Pllrt lime posl-supervisor, ~11 Pm : week getting new customers r. yve meet the public. Good typ-Att you a notch above the DRIVI!: A CAB! ASSEMBLER TRAINEES Apply In person EAST & "\\'EST COSTA lion. Afternoon, \\'eekdays, \1i/hosp exp nee. s a n for the DAILY PILOT after 1 ......... • .. 12..,-M..,20..,.., ... .,, ing skills req'd. Variety of rest & looking for more CHOOSt~ Your ,houri, work J\lESA. 642-4321 & early A.at. Sat. & Sun. Clemente General Jtospital; scbool and Saturdays. You duties. than just a secretarial posl· for yourself, tie your own Equal Oppor. Employer Should have own pick.up (714) 49&-ll22 ext 2'24 mlJ8! be out t.f school by tion, then you're our gl.rl. boss. Men or "''omen. Can BOYS & GIRLS or van, lor delivery of 3: 00 pr'n and be able to \\·ork New laclllty ln Irvine Indus. Must have good shorthand be slightly halflllca.ppe<! newspapers to carriers. HOUSEKEEPERS Relief, 2 at lt!a!lt 3 days per week. No Complex. · & typing skills. Send resume Neat · Clean Appearance. Temporary Services · JSJS Campus D1ive 546-4741 .Ne\l'Spa.per Caniers. Min. Contact Steve, nt The dlfy!i a wk., Vic &1th St.,·NB dellverles or collecting. to Claulfil!d ad, nO};> Ul .c 0 Vta., retired. Age 25 to 10. . ·Je boa Re . O\Vll trans. 645-0089 COrilac • . . x I Oil YOW' bioom•d .. ----1 Peninsula. Contact t.-!r. l\Iesa. 5-I0-3006 HSI-.'PR. Pt-lime, nuiture, · C' .11 ·9684812. PAUL · DPS·l·E'R Coita l\1esa, Ca 92626 Drive-a C'i.b 6 hrs or mon • '• •• (Across from O.C. Airport) Major ~1edical Plan Now Availa ble Backstrorr at the DAILY DRIVER some invalid care. Newport. Equal Opportunity Empl())"er day. App~ in i.nion, PILOT or call &!2·132l & Attractive female. Alust have •• .. "-... '""iiii;i"'ii'~-ii"io'ii'iimi; ........ LEADING Sailboat ~Janu· ASSOCIATES *Sec'ys, Bookk..,.r1 Yellow Cab ro .. 186 E. 16th leave apphcatio:t. drivers lie. 5 Day "'·k. Apply facturer needs finish car· Costa "-s• Have loo many to list St., O:>sta Mesi. Equal Oppor. Enlployer in person, Costa J\lesa Car 1J\ll\1EDIATE OPENINGS penter '¥1th teak trim ln· ~ Ui Reinders Agency \\-'OJ\tAN 2540. Cook" on Busboy/Dishwa1her \\'ash, 2059 Harbor Blvd, Jo~or Followi~ Positions staliatlL.1 experience. Re-556-7075 4020 Birch St. SuUe 104 yacht Exp. preferred .. Mast Part time .. Apply in person. Costa l!Iesa. ·LAB TECH ferences plus 2 years ex· t..,Eq ... ua!!!!!l "Op"'po""r.""E"'m,;,pl.,o;,y'.,'~ J New;x.irt Beach' 833-8190 be tree to travel. Write \\'e have a complete package 105 t.tain St at the Balboa ELECTRONIC Technicill n for Recent grad (chemical ma· perienC'e required. Good 1: Dial A Job UJ.OISS Cl&Slitied Ad No. 2?3, Dally of employee bencfi1s. \Ve Inn. Next to Balboa Pier. audio & vlilcu seri.•lcing. ;iorl or a min ol 2 Yl'lii salary Plus co benefits Ap. NEWPORT RECEPTIONIST, cheer!~. H h Pilot, Costa ~lesa, CQ 92626 pay lop 1\·a~cs. All office BUS DRIVER. only licensed r-.tust be fsmillar w/VTR, chcmlslry. Knowledge of ply in pf:raon Co fl s t a I P I A... • needed tor phones, typing le o C arge To You WOMAN who '-'• $500 + & industrial skills are & e.:.:p. school bus driver canier.is & ccrv equip-electm.platlng processes is Recreation. • 17422 Derrla N arsonne ,,.ency 3170 ~~d. Casuaneedl a~lOl:i'*-~~ E&tabl.iahed 1965 mo st. Sales ·~ted. Mr. needed. for Private School. $3.7S ht. ment. Shop & field S(.'rvlce. helpful, but not mandatory. Ave, trvlne, 566-3770 ewport Beach 642-penence-cu. -SECRETARY Lyons. n4/MS-M55. Equal Oppor. Employer 49-Hl220, eve or '5-J-7432 >..1ntsalaryforrightper90n. SHIP/REC CLERKS LEGAL SEC'Y mo. 833-2&1D. ~ days FO\\•ler Associates 5-17-5901 To hantlle incoming & outgo-N.B. area. !\fin. 2 yrs e~J>er. NEW FACTORY RECEPI'. coriva1e5cent, hosp, 5in'.!:~r ~ ~r:" ·~= YARD WORKER ATTEND. COl\lP. reliable, CASHIER. • l'o"e''· exp EOE ls""c "R'A"rpl. 'soYrR•TxpoNrG. ""a.'"· I ;.;";;';.-jj.t.j(J:.;;...., ... ..,..,..., Branch outlets just opening Exper. req'd. Secrtt:"b;. Ex Per I e nee '3 Olly~ ~. wk. All day in :!O'~ lo care for mello"' ~ ,., If-1 --~ 1 · 642"""' Sat \Ve ouppl tool• y invalid, uve....in nice Laguna nettl'iS, 11ppfy in person ELDERLY La!Jy rret d~ n area •En>i lhe foloWlllg: helpful t not necessary. ~ ha Y ._~k"' hom No. 59 Fashion Tsl:.nd, New-driver. l\ton &: Wed A:i.t PROCESSING OPR LOAN Cl,ERK A1amt Trne Sl85 wk \VUI train the rtgtit Person. m ve own uuo.; or e, 49-1-Wi.t po11 center, NB & fri Pi\I. bfllill be re.liable. Kno\.\•ledge of e I e c t r on i c Do\\'ney Savings & Lonn has Se~n1en (2l S3 hr RN's b"OOd clerical ilrllls 8 must. van. ?itust ~ 18 or Oft!', ATTJo.:NDi\NT, cxper. for Short hn. Car r eq • d. parts helpful. l-1achlnery ex· opening In its Hunt Bch Sa lesnlen Open * CCU'S Cont 8 c t J\lrs. fe ....... •llOl'l, Call Dave Baker, 549--UG?. t I 'ft r•---' Q{ILD CARE It: Lg f I d I bl ~f ""' _ __,._. n.,. "•"' y ' arev~)'iln !<.11 • ......,,., pay, 673--1g..10. per. s es ra e. offiei?. Prefer some exper ... ,.., ovr .w, mw1n.·u. c..... 832--6200 OUNG MAN able to wOrk frin1:e berlf'fils. Apply Shell lloui;ekeeplng. Woman 45 t0 1 ~~~~~~~~~-Salary For All Positions In real estate loan pro-All benefits. career positions. S /P I $600 morninp, Llgb:t Factory S111tion, ll'VIO 11vinc, N.R. fj(I to care for 7 yr old EXPERIENCED Full lime \Viii Dt-pend On Background ...... ~ing. Con•nft• Mrs . 494-lQtS • .Full ~time. J..U le ll-7 ecy ersn \\'Ork. ?,,lust be .wllllna to AUTOMOTIVE boy & lite duties. 1:30 to saleslcdy, \Voman's \\'ear. & Experlenct:. .. .. ..., .......,. · ,. . Ex®lltnt Benefits .100i;:, Free To Applicant~-woi'k;-lw'd. 6e-2'702 . .:~-_ '1 :3o pni. l\lon thnt _Fri, Top ~;g~ Cringe henetlts. ----..Appl>• J.n-br.9o Brehm at 963-18371 for NICE 01;0 J.ADY (95) needs Good-work!ng . condltiMR Sh SO type 60 Exper "MARINE--~fioolflny!I on'ly. Chvn trans. AppJY -:silveN'(;O(Ji. .rs further infonnat~. Equal !Iv ln helpln-ffiOl:ilrn""lfGtil~. ---COSTA'"MESA j., F'ee-JoM. , YOUNG Malt nef;d~ tor WAR E HOUS~MAN BmokhursltHazard. $21 r~ash:On lslan<l. See t.11' Dentalloy, Inc. 1.,,0,;,p;,'°.,'·...,E.,m,;,1•.,loy;,".,..· """""~ 5 days a week, Call daugh-Memorial Hospital WESTCLIFF Flnwer ·Slwlp. W11l, lJ'ftln t<J \1'0l'k \n fast 1tro\.\•ln1t ~_.k,IX .J.~ sl..'lli. 5.11~.>1 aft \Villlams 1310 J..oinn Ave r ! ter,. 673-2734 . 642,2734 EOE Pff'IOl\nel Age right person. Xln t op. bl111h11_•1;!1 •. Mu~1 br expel ~'o...., ............... .., .. 1 1'E"'X"P"'E"R'°1°'E"N"CE=o:-.--,"11=,.::,,.=,. "i:Z:=:=Coezt=•='='e=sn==~i l MACHINl~TS NURSERYMEN (l\lark TII Cf!n:=;; portunlty. Call 61J..Gi22.; w/goo d !e l c phon~ • Apply In person. Cemiw'• iii AEROSPACE Exper'd. J\talure. Work w/ 1651 E. Edinger, S.A. • ~·r)llmnllty. Xlnt medlrnl & CLERICAL lte!lt"-urant; 620 Pico; SC INS CT plants. 6 Days week/over· RN 54~8'31i : ~~ ~l't)UI> bt-nelh11. Pho™' fhr CLERKS & PE OR ti $3 h & La •ehM:•s ;1ppt. !i«)-7063 c oo' r TYPISTS FACTORY LATIIE-lfardln~ HC Hffi~· Nur!e ..... upE1 -i:::: t.ted-surg .. untl 11·7:30AAI s E CRETARY/Reeept. ~'l'iiiiiiiiiiiii:iii Dl!'ilributors. 13'G_ Logan LATHE. TURR£T·\V & S 8JO.S653 .,,, · shift, l/time. Xln 't benr "'ts. day 1-6'pm. Use exec.11 untt-L, C-;\-I \Ve ne@fl you now for lmmed. In-Process i\ULL-Brldireport , • , EOE. Contact Mn. Jensen, typewriler. $223 ~. 4540 IA ·,Ou"'rr°'oc=-=------1 Jobs. Call us todA,)'! No Fee TRAINEES ~tin. 6-.ruo's_cx r in In-Day shift-very top wages for NURSES Aides, days, fM 1. Costa Mesa ?it e ni 0 r 1a 1 Campus Dr, N.B. ~0055.. Antiques l •ml Lo Plucess. All elccft"On c m· \~lop meh. t Yr exper, prerd. Will Hospital 301 Victoria 01 Sttiit:TARY-Siiiel"Dept. _ ~ T MAN s~lion. t.-lu!'it know L'Olor CAL~DRAULICS ' train. Xlnt wage .t bene. 642-2134 ' ' newl"llaiort Hott!. Shorthand~ Prim!ttve dcy lb\1ca, GM DEALER ~G •_J J have bO Immediate open· codes, blue~rrnts, CORP A~plif1¥ applications at ~ Hote1 exper, pre(. Xlnt ~~~u, cupboudll. UR<lcartxoerlence J·( m J'tll ......... lngg for Jst &. 2nd &hUt1. sclit'matlcs. Xlnt l.'O , • 141.lSuperlor,N.B. RN Ii LVN/Wknd ttllef. t btnefHJ..~. 1 .. ~ fY;;d' Mirtt~~-e~c. IM'ct!laBl'Y 1i .,.,... •1111 Pl\id \!llCltl'<>nt. bene.tlts Includes 1 wks ___ __;"5=.;_7-<..:321=--~-IN u Rs Es A IDE s " Wknd or all. 466 Flaphlp SEC''( LEGAL, CltrtstWi. &aJ ~t J!~ C.AU. BOB ~1AY IT . TASK FORCE: VllC411ion alter 6 mo's, Vac·-i" -1 ,..,._ .. 1 .. _. Orderllu Cail betwn Sam· Rd N.B ~W matu>e airport ·-a. M" · ·11SQ7l TE~IPORARY SERVJO.:S 011U-1mL11 ~·k Qtf IV/pay, ...... .......... .... ~._ •• ....-... r. •• ' • • ' .... ,. 1. 540·9640 ' vd C J day of """ how<, apt, "0"' 4pm. S411·!i585, Meaa Verde RN, run Ume oe wlcnd relld. 752-0100 AUSTRIAN ~ ul I 1---~AAiUTJ'f(O)--· J ~~~~~~""'"""""' ~~~~tci;.:~ hi':,~,1a': r!!~~ ~~r~~· ~r:u a Dally PUot ~~· "°'&· 661 Center St. Co!'v. hosp. 1 •·luxl or a11. SERVICE Sta. A1tendant Hanging ciock~ii:.. ~ I CCINSTRIJCTlON. Laboo-."' 636-1051 Documentor :--..iii~'ft<rui&iu-1..;~~~-=c-o===---f/Ume. Llte mechanical. ~ alltr 6 .... j MECH.ANIC No exporl•""· 13 hr. Good ~~~~~"'!!"..,.,.,/ D·iv·islo -~:iuNWJ'"';00 "'f;.J;L,; NURSERYMAN ROGERS' GARD_!_NS .:.:l ~l:i'-m~"'·,,='. BRASS.NarL~l<r. Bugy 5hop, Pa Id vllc11Uon, future. S4t-.8232 • '1NISHER for Or)' Oe1ult'N. ft al in nd Experienced or l'lorticu! -ll ln Netd Of A App!y 2490 fiirvie.'A' C at very orMte .le peded W<Wic- ln!!urancf' & u n I f or 11'1,. You b 'L. need , gun to Cornbllw.tlon prer~rre(I. ---Addrttsograph-Tt;e~ ~I pabrighum ~ bkgmd., J-Junt.--Bcb. sc.1866 -Spr•~ Operator • • ' · i:,. order. $275. B46-n92 Ex~enee only tt()ply, w11h "Oniw Fast" Whtn You I ~=~c-'84+<@93""'="-·--.,-Mu·ttigraph meta) to fl "Uko--ncw" Selling an)1hU'lg with a Dally To 1pray plants & tm11 642_4321 .,......., Ol'c.lllKt Oon'.t ll'l\le ~uf. i't.e lhl~I V'411 IMli.:. CUFf'S AU'1'9 pla~ an 11d In the DA.ILY l'~LOJtAL deslgntr, axp for 2921. S. Dlli1nlt.r. S.A. condition. lfl)V(l fltl)1111ng to Piiot Caaaitied Ad is 8 lott:('le!IJ. Appl,y J,n pe:r&0n ,., __ .. ....,.._...., ''l'·t''l J lft-• Sh BEPA J!t. 1747 Anahien1 Pit.OT \Vtuit Ads? C:\11 now F'TD .t 11': shop In Sr1n Equal Oppor. Employer 11ell! Use a Dtt.lly Pilat 11lmple matter Jt111 ori at,.. ~----~--~ t h r .ass cu, p .-..~. C. 111. 6'12-3372 -642--ii678. Clen1entc. <192-7123 !J.5. 1,...,..,,..,....,.., ... ,..,. Cla~slned Ad, Call &Q...Si61S. call ~2-St1'$! . Fairview Rd, C.1t to Short Re1un11 6(2....5871, • • • .. •• • . . • l • Ftldar. OGtobtr 4,.1974 OA,LY PILOT 0 7 lft .• •;.;';.;'J""'i,=-,'_.,.,-:----..., 1 ,.: ·"-'-"""'_T_o_'f;,.ou;.;"c._ _ _::iMi::;: Ml1e1il•neov1 jilt .C.l •ntOUs 1010 Ofc. Furn. & qUlp. IOIS &o.t1, Power 9040 Moforcycies/ Sports, Rae•, R s 9540 Autos W11nt~ 9590 , __ _,...,....,...,--.1 PUPPY ' moo., c...;,,, 6 BUSINESS ban,i'7.d,.,,, 23· UNll'LO'E. • """ old _s;;;•:.:00.:;.1:.:0;.;";.... __ c..91;.;5;.;;0, AuSim-OJOPER, s ·67. TOP DOLLAR IAN'rt.QUE ~p/Lab., fttm. X 1 nt. * * Pl/8LIC FURNITURE AUCTION * * !:SAtC., wl!Ji ~ P"'l' J,blps. acce1 inc fly blidge, crtnl Cosrnte11. tlf'w h'ans. 1·nd1a.Ls. sHOW l SALE /~~-.!:(~ 1">0d home * * TONITE 7:JllPM * * & .. lennatl•.-& ....._ w•lnul Int, ""' 14> Chev' "'""· Xln'l m«h & --PAID -" _,,,;) • Tr 1 bl Value ovtr Dm.~UOQ-O"tc. l;louaht for S23.750. s.'.ii.G9. so E><blbiton. An• h • .1 m ro_....i ......_ 1""' fem•I• Paltlal I isling: Maple est e t w/5. BR C•ll '35""22'i ..,..~ 1 Sac su,soo: "'6-<ll<7. , lo 5. 4 WhHI Drives IMMEDIATELY &~JJJ.n tJ!':n. CsOO n ~~i or l am1 ma.le T~r mix set~, LR aets, dJnettes1 china ca~. desks, tbls, EXEC. DESK $450 locld'i· 23· CHR.lSCRAPI' ci, 1 ni 9550 FOR ALL Katella. Oct. 4, 5. I, Fri-Sat ~= aood n at u-r e d cbrs, f ccllners, dress°!'!• arjllobirebs, coUee & ~· _, AC:!d'*~ Cam~ c 93h .1. hr~~ wblrr. full ro\•ers, 1974 c~1c, .1 IO.'/rl, ghon lx><1 FOREIGN CARS 1_10 sun J.2..6pm end tbls, color tvs, s""reos, a y access., _.,.pe"\Oo·.,ler, .,,..ny ""· re .. ,.. " t eng, dinghy, Pick Up, n1U 1,.-u .. Jacknlll.n ~ SEKULIOJ. PROO.OCTIONS YEAR ~old ~ Blue bar stools bkcase-, fp screen, lamps ... re-. Candlewood Dr., H B' uov. -1tereo. rdf, x1ras, v.·b1.,•li1, H.D su~pcnston, CALL OR COME IN altered mm cat. To good frigs, hair' dryer, d/w, stve, lots of misc. 962-3113.-ss;:;oo. 642-4004 slt'll•11·uldl"r 11·lnch. big tires, ,. , home. •Ac~ .... -,_ DESKS $7~. & ,S95. Qiblnet• ·74 19' CLENCOE Tilt lmmac. SG.295./ best ofter. TO SEE U;) ANT 1 Q u E _ c o J... ..,.,....u.o ltemt-subject t.o presale, BOA ~ araster S7~. Tables su. Photo lfUU.. 170 ol'ru;, U!!ed h\•Yi.-e. "4~ or ~7~tr11K ' LECTATJl.XS. Show &: Sale, 1--,ADO="'RAl!LE=:i.~KIT'l'.=~EN~' ~.5-Ch.arg& honored. ~ood avail. £fl~ $150. & l\'l I• c. ~35_0SS295. sac. s~1!Q. Trucks Oct 5/6. C..mlc ... ~· BOXsJ:ltAlNED ' MASTERS AUCTION ~~ ~ '" 9560 NEWPORT IMPORTS ~I~-~)b~ rs. L Sy.ll 2D75 \.2 N=w rt Blvd., Costa Mes a o\~F,tcg,, "'N lik, di.ii, ped~~· 71 Skip jack '66 1'UHI) ".'l' Ca111pcr " SILKY Terner,· 1 ""ar old 962 a nu om:u· oP • ....,x..,,., ...,., 0""n 165 hp, 1/0, "''red '72_ 450 HONDA. Clean. Lo s p e • J ,, J , ,. 0 m 1, , .. ,.,,, ~n U 'to o. $1 adm!M1011, dul .__ .~ Or 83."-5· $12A'.I 546-1740 J883 M I "' t"" "1 '" ""~ ~ kg Sa 25c with a t iluuh:, loves kids, As.It , · · • au s~ ' rad.lo, xlnt cond. $5,900. nn. Hchnet & f1u.:1.1tih1 l·ld overluiull'd .~.000 niih.ts, -1 3100 \\', Coo11t H"'Y" N.~. "'"'" pr ' ve for Harvfy. 67J..25U Circle, Cl\! Call 642-9259 lncld. Ai-k ff>r :'ii r · spd V·I'-, ''i o~o J>,ond 642-9405 thi1 ad 011 Sun. • ' -F ltu I050 Mlscella--•-• DESK• Ch Ii ·~ "100 '"! 5 " " ~ •-------~--• · TIIEKl,ttensarea.lnl05t/cats, urn re ·--· -Q,, airs, S u•pply ,,..., 1trgrovc. :r.IV""V' ,"'' • Cnmpcr. SIJn .J.. $19'".X..'-PUBLIC AUCTION wtI ;.,::,;,;,;;::.::.;,:_ __ _,,,= cabinC:t, chalk board etc. 16' ... n RIS Runabout Ii l')'le an 5 cttll b"ll--4237. TI4-9G3-IS07 •CADILLACS htANY . ,rtE!tJS OF FINE hru:C ~lpi{ve-.~614'or leave QUAL Kb)a'&b:e Medlt \ltd-SCRAM LETS AH xlnt cond. 556-tlOl. Crown. $900 11•i1h rrail~r. -~ --=~~~~ l t S I ti ESTATE JE\VELR.Y. ART ~ ..,e: ·ll)e. :Hi437 J'O!)lll set, ?t1&ple bedroom. 1 • ExEc swvl chn t:f~/2:l 673-2757 afler 6 p.n1. 1972 H.\RLE'I' Sporl3:1l•r. '7'.? RANCllt:RO. Auton1a1il· ar9•• • •c on 0 BJ E CT s, ANTIQUES, BLONDE Cocker Spaniel, 3 !let, Pecan coUee & end sec> Clu'll $8/2'1, Du,"";ed,, GRAY i\1AR1NE, 6 cyl, l'Olll· Bia.ck ·8 In exteotfin Pull nlr t.-ondltlunlnI;. po 11· 1?-1· In Orange County FINE FURN, ETC. PllONE yrs · Friendly with children. ~~~I~ da~t11pod, re~. ·ANSWERS p · 867 w 9 C ~ plele, S495: Buyer must take IJeckA cornel seat sissy bo.r !ltef'l'lng, l1.1ndt1u root. til'J. Coupe Dt-Vlllt:ic • St·!l«n De- FOR INFO ' Q,ROCHURE. Shot1·& lie. 5i0-4181. .....,.~.., D;;· El l M. 74u 22' Cab Cruise1· free G-1;,..2898 lllgl1\\'HY ~s \VUI coruddrr •11SLsi~ET. FORD Villel!I • El J)ora.dos -Coo- 645--2'200. BUNNIES (2) 3 mo's old WHITE lM\ywoo Sof.a, $50. 01 ........ _ V&l\'f! _ Title _ & ectr~li:tallc Co pi.er FJSH & f'UN 16. Fibc~lt1ss, i .c':.:":.:d.:;''c.locl.:;800:;::_ . .:.•:.:'~.:1;:;6"0;;:____ V'?Mlble11. J\ lllO nutny other LOUIS IV style Jtand caf"\.'ed gray a00 bro~'TI. Ca I j h'O 40" Hie top end tables. SI~~~;;'_ UNITED / _paper. $95. ~ or Volvo in/outbrtl $ S g -~40 Garden Gro\·e ijll'<I. &elect Ct1d:Jln.c Trado-ln11. IOfa, ex.-00~ $775. Oak 842-6646 (9 to 5 PM). S15 ea. Rnd . ditl!n&; am 64,,..3&18 J •. 675-4478 PAI ' J. ** SilARP \\'~i>tn1ins1~r 636-<1010 drea$et &: tbl$. 960-1526 HELP! I ne,ed a home or table, 4 Capt chr11. SSQ. mti~o ~:.money are 8090 30• Navy HuU. cabin $2"200. '49 HARLEY Pan-llead '65 EL C,\l\·llt-;O lZNK287• NA8DS CADIUAC Appll •11 J will be put to sleep. 7 i 67J..4839. 2111 Con.I Bl. Pianos & Organs 40' Navy Hull $4500. '!St o(r O\'er S2.000. 283 V·1S. Auto. 2600, ..... llw'IL •nces roe'• ma.le, 846-0015 ( 9-!:ii BEAUTIFUL comer groo~ DISMANTUNCf l\10DEL 6r~5 5j:l--1361 &15--5700 {dlr.1 ColtJ ......... . KITl'ENS, 1 ..,....Y tiger Jngl 2 bed/couches, maple Selline: aceessortes. antiques • PIANOS '72 !\l,\ZDA P.U. 1:.'il&l.IT 1I~~=::'.===~ atripe, part SJ~ese 1 tab@:"640-1856 & furniture. Big Canyon Electric Bay Launch 1970 \'arnaho 360 l\I \'., SHARP: w .'dtEHouSE O en.ranee of black 8 ""~ks. :»&-5392' l\IISC. furru. "lure, bdrm ,,,., Ehl Apts. Sal & Swi. Ott • ORGANS 1 yea,r old EDISON 20. must t'Onlpletely O\!Cfhuuled, f) .. " 645-jiOO ldlr,, WE BUY USED CARS i 1973 Kenmore Washer• & r ANTASTIC-----sheptierd/l&b/ tlinlng set, painUngs, etc. 5 & 6, 10 an1 to 3 pm. Enter Rentals fr $5' sell, Call 8 to 5 646-41-87 ~~=~~ ~%.&~rade fur '56 ~u1:D •.,. ton P.u. N1·w AND TRUCK$ Dryers • Save $:¥). Freight hUh setter pups to good Xlnt con<i. 641-0590 Big Canyon.at east gate San 28' f'AlRLINER. !\lint, niany· · rings nnd valves af'KI c:ut<·h. Come'in for a 11-ce app .. aisal damage. compactor, save bonus. til6-42lO alt 5.30 , · G·er ... Sale Joaquin Jilli R~. come to 1 • -:xtras, $1:i00 or best ofler. 1970 TRIUJ\tPll l:So11neville i\n!;l'n ma~i;. 4 spffd. $600. to GROTH CllFVROLET, $80. 18" Color TV $218. Box · I055 48'1.r Pinc Valley Lane. n..~n Nl,hls 'Ill 9 pvt pty, 71-1-893-5737 Twin, T;J()(:c, Stock, 400.J oriµ: 1198-IT:>X. s:m 2j.J . L'tlll Be. ch Blvd., aunt. Sch Sprfng • Mat~·-s-lal PUPPIES, cute, h a pp y , (J --,... 32 5 ~3l3l }) price~ Recli;" Chili ... ln bea1tlzy, ~ v.·ks., sm. mixed P BLIC AUCTION, I BUY!! , '$at: 'ti 5:30( S\8'1 12~5 '64 22' LAPSTRAKE Lyman, niiles, Jd,!ll l'Ol}(i. 96~27 '73 FORD Couri!'r, 11000 mi, 847-6087 1 5 colont lave $70. At thl!R'e -breed 979-5333 MANY ITEMS OF FINE Good, 'w;ed f~ture &. *Pianos & Grands* V-8, S/S, outl'iggen bait & 963-lS-IJ 1K"11' I ires, R/H v.•/stereo AUTOS IMPORTED 2 Jocations onlY.! Scan TIGER ljtriped n1ale kitten ESTATE JEWELRY, .ART appUancea or will sell for you Baldwin -Cable ·. Chickering lank, $3950. 6~ '73 Honda 350 I::Ji;iJIOl'i"' 5,000 & Cainpershell . $Ull0. & Roebuck and Co. Mama ,af all shotl. 6 ·mo old. 5.11-31A~ 0 B J EC TS' ANTIQUES, •• aSTERS AUCTION -Fischer -Kawai . Kimball '72 REINEU.. 21' Sportsman, rni, led for '75, neetJ:i n1ul· 'TOP, 1-S:r:::-:-OOO'l alt :I Alfa Romeo 9705 ~ ~ . Knabe M . & H " CC 0~1C 110 Xi l flcr, inu~I st.-ll. $57J_-. 2410 'G2 Ill SCOUT \\'/l"eblt •c7l ----'------I Mi>C>"nnjl~ HUD!'°' .......... Beach att,6 J • FINE J:!"URN. l."'TC. PHOl'IE_. 6461616 or ... ···s --e.::on a.tr , -.. , • ' n ' c Ji C'I " """ti " _.,. ---'-" ------..-.DI-M I •-•-S .... "="" 673-3826 ° e&e, " "'':J-OOI'! C-d C""· $•19:i. Nc1v 1irc11. ~778~, 270· E. 17th f>l, K~IT&.."JS, l Jilayful blk mal~ 1'"'0R INFO & BROCHUJµ!. aft. _6 or Sunday 839-097.f USSf'I -~ ""'uuer • tein· "-=°'''-"'==-----1 ·• Costa Afesa 54o-5090 & pllJ!Yful ~ay female 7 645-2200 way ~ Storey & Oruit. Wln-17' GLASS Doi"Sett Cabin, Motorcycle Rental Cull 675-2 1.\8. W'". 1M.J.."""". · .SAT-SUN. Twin bed, braM WANTED er • Wurlitzer -l'ainaha 85H.P. ~1 er c. Outboard, SUZUKI ENDUROS TRUCK 'ti..i Clll:.."V. ~~ TON. "" .,..-.-Q,f,,,) headboard chests bi"-New· SPineUI &.. ·•··••·. $595 trier, $1250, 673-3826 * * \\'ESTEH.N CYCLE * * ti CYL. STICK. $:i23. -..... .r"' 11.."'C·Jl ' MALE n....., mixed bt·-~-' -• ' ~.TOP CASH OOLl.AR PAID U&eci from "° • •= 67:J....3465 53G-3333 ' J ~1"0170 * EtEC. range &raryr, wsbro l yr, ~ & Uc rai;d portable .RDF, Mot~ FOR" YOUR JEWELRY, ........... ..,,, 32' CHRIS Craft T.S. ' .... ~ .'-c-==' poi:;t ,,dtf4~~'.I db"' 1et, vlb w/ ~. \\'lllc"A....-• MS-at'i'l stereo unit. l\Cdlueh! ~~~,. WATCHES. ART OBJECTS. ~~ ... r: : .. · , ;,:·.::.·.·:.:·. !!!! 1S1u,,.rve, "ykednd.aJ.~1538lM9._ Best ofr 1 1HSOVDZAU~l· l~~C d lord Dirt'!, l9i:! TOYOTA Pickup. lii.000 Chair, riifSC tUrii. ll2 E. •.uvr;, . l<Oi Sea_ Lane, At iuu-uur GOLO, SI:. VER SERVICE, ~ ... ~G .,..,. .,...., .. v...-"' ""'"-, l'('rt Y or mi, make otlC'r. 221\d;. ,CJI.., 5:1§-3177 MINI Ch I h.u.a_h u a rids Vlew Hill.!i) 1 • Fll'jE FJJRN &: ~TIQUES. · Jlf"'"' An;)* dirt. 644-2465 eves 640~16'.U. 9():!--199j ~IRAS FREIGHT, IlViltGE SALE ' gn.!"'~~'f.andpa for fi l\10\fED: Thing& don't tit! &&~· · = ... .., 1"'" ~~--~6'l~re":: Boats, Sail 9060 YAM All I\ 11 5 , I 9 7•0 $:!5'l>, '13 Cl-IEV'\' 1~T PU. New [Jo~ R~erators. F\£ . . . . f'urn, prps, lamps, o.pprox. 8. Beige Matllslle sofa $150· Rodgers. Thomas. Yamaha Enduro/MX, _ cui>t. dl·lu"c 8' hcd, shell, W81b.er1, .DrY era, . E To gd . Home, 60yds.Bfue cpt., game lb!., Reg sz pooltbl, balls, cu~ W li G 34' Express Cruiser $375, ;.>16--2113 Xlnt. 20,600 nii, 8-li-79jl , Di 1 h w 4 1 h e r s , New ~itz/~e puppies, 5 wks canebac~ chn.. steel off. $50: eeu ~ Hov.-ell 8mm •Ar ur tzer ~bransen -Former City of Long Beach ·~ YAl\1~1-~ 250 '55 G~1C 1~ ton pi~'kup. Good Wun.nty. Credl.L B of /!., d, 839-406 d~esk, misc. Sat. ID to , 3, mo\oie-pf.of $25: ft.1arinda · . ..ep. -t Rescue Boat. Po\\·ered by $525. ~2181 ul. 3:3DP?-I or Cond. MS-79'.lS after 4 p.m. '9823 W. \9Udef, stifta Ana, FREE 6 darling pups, 4 1539 SandcasUe, 001 tape recorder $15: Elec belt Optigan ·····••••·•••••• Sl!iO Chrysler V-8. Xlnt for 642-9-155 or \\"eekend. ---- Alfa Romeo Berlina {dt'tllO) Priced to Sell $4952 <•2014) 'PJ1\Hh ]lnq11111~· neat Hatbor, '91S-29'll. fGemaJe,,,,,.~ ""'~a1~. Carden FRIDAY thnt Sund~. maple magsager(fir mod) $2 5: ~:m,Br>5~T._t··.:.::.;·· ~ fishing & diving. Xlnt cood. SUZUKI 125. DIRT. RUNS 191)3 F'OR-D::'c,c-.. -c,0-,,-.i~ekc-u-pl MODEL fl.O Kenm'ore rove,_,,..._..,,_ bilr . ., ~stool!. I pi«e Boys Schwinn 5 spd HammoodA~IOO~ ......... ··Sa~ Sharp! $8250. Pvt. pty. GODO. $2j(). 6-fl-:!'.!jl, or w/shell . 4 llC\;tires, t'i::.s•or ,, , ·wuber, ft!blt. $85..Kenmore FREE RABBITS 9-holder gun cabinet, an-Stingray SW: 842-100 -····-·· ve G. w. Singletary. 1714) 673-0138 aI!. 6. hes! offer rtl-5634 ........, Dilet:lly acMSS from• the 14 l:llX! w ' ......... ,,.. .. T'! '!:."''!'"" ~·· -' :' .::~· G ~ r:E 1 968-9358 tiquepu&. miscltems.8846 *WIN FREE ·* 683-2450 days. . · Balboa Bay Club" ,.,,!5 OF -v elfct. El Prealdente, F'V. 847-5656 · PUBLIC AUCTION ORGAN LESSONS '69 SUUKI ST. 2:"JOcc '73 DATSUN ·Pi l; k up Sales e Service '-i~ ·i ~·1Gur·. &: del, Fumitu... I050 ?1-IANY IT~MS_ OF . FINE: FAMOUS 11·ooden 5.5 meter ~ $2Ta \V/cnn1per shC'l1, Ill'\\' tires; 64' ,.., ~-' -----1 _, JUJ:l'K FROM EUROPE, 'ESTATE JEWELRY, ARt FULLERTON MUSIC ,sloop, xlnt cond, many Slli!s. 545-8784 after 5pm eve's Jo mileagr. ·19&-10~ 1-----'-'"-~-'-'-'----I NE \V West I tt. a: h ou se E LEGANT ~·--t D;"'"'~ cl.ocks. roll top d~3k. l!tc. O B J E CT S , , ANTIQUES ~ EUfl5;d5•7F~t:ln Valley latest hardware. lnnuire trig ._."!'"" ..... '6 62lr i\1 uerite Cd.\! --..... TRAJ LER. for ~0\9rcyc~. Vans 9570 1972 ALFA fiPYDER, SllVtt • flree:eer,. •antique gold -Set, Custom Made (c:annel Sa itSun.' arg • · · FINE FURN. ETC. PHONE 122 N. Harbor, Fulletton Lido Shipyard. 900 Lido holds 3 bikes. $17J. p;.iinl, Bnl/!'rn stereo. xlnt $230. Ho_nie, daya/nts., 1691 &:-·Chaffin) Conternp JO' w/2 FOR INFO Ir: BROCHURE. 87l·l80S \ Park Dr, NB See Pat. 968-5075 '69 FORD VAN conct. 64-1--SSU day.!l, Gra-7440 ~esa.556-Di'._ & llY.ine..~..:8... -extenstonr.8 uphlstrd chairs l\fOVING, office desk, 645-2200. HOBIE Monocat, a Imo st . '73 KAWAS;\}{J ?XI V8, autnmatll:, Mi\K..ll·heels. eves J.416 ' · <A•lth arms. 2 Credenzas. 1 haiveil tbl., chrs. etc. Misc. SALE: Zenith Ste--Pl>0ne FREE new, xlnt cond, $ 4 9 5 · 3 cylinder Sl•-t s-50 'de' o • J t " · 1 ·• 17=.,..-cc--,----c=~I l\E.BLT· Wuhen, Q91en, & w/drwrs, 1 w I r ec OT d ltems. Sat/Sun . 101 8 1 $95; Marble eofr';, table Adult Organ Ciasses 213--330-4742 aft 5 \\"eekdays, 893--01til"' ·~ , :~h;1t1s~.a ~~~~~,;~pe~~e1~~r~ Austin-1-teaiey 9709 Dlshwaahen . Cuar. up 1 player & record storage. Stonybrook Dr., H3. slab $85-: Rollei 2%, with Now accepling reservations .. wkends anytime ~IT Elsinore 2;-io , 7 ,1, !l08i2RI yr. Dellyered,' 5 4 6-5 218, XlnHor lg dining rm or MOVING: Everythin& goes, 35-mm" att., lenses, filten, For_ lofu.rmatlon nlc:ise call LUG_ ER 16 -. Fiberglass Chamber. Low 111ueagc. ·$2489 _8J9..7620 · CQllfere~,rm. SflOO or-bst. fllnl, cloth'g., mlac:; Honda. $150; Lav. slnk;..fltting'a; of-642>~1 -tn--;-OJda~~fesa, or Family Bay Sailer w/lrlr. s750. l-~"'9-!iGOl LARGE &ide...by ,aide , Relri· otter. 673-5967. 90, 9311 Candlc~·ood Dr., fice chair, other. 552-7324 963-6733 In Fountain Valley. Tra~es oonsdrd. , $ 4 O O iere.tor. ~ It-11]9~1 \\'hite. DISJ\IANTµNG MOPP. HS, 962-3ll3 l'{ Au G A,11 y DE Couch. Our instructor request.!l lhot 644-5759. ·74 :i~r~ ~1:~?~~. 250 $150. 673-l925 ,(~ p.m.J g, "'Ing ~~· antiques l\1ANY BARGAINS-2 Family bolster back, lamp, deep only ti'I06e 1incerely Interest· 14' HOBIE, cir. blue, sail 492-6537 alt 6. S8 AUSTlN An1., part or all, t.iJ."Cl<, 1:111(. part&, e l c • S-18-83'!7 r-~~~~~~I BMW----~97=1721 EveL ~. ~-.. ',"""• '""'s.· Big Canyon Sale. Furn • llshld. It~ms -fry, Flif tuner, speaker cab ed in learnil"Li to pla,y the No. 5M2 + Cust. u·lr., w/ ---"~==~0~--1 DAVE ROSS LAVENDER Roll rim tub ~ pts. t &:-Sun, Oct Clothes. Sat Only 3291 Tur· / y,•al, trailer hilc;h & lights, Organ should · lake advan-xtnA. Sll.50. eve. 642·8129 • '73 TR1UA-1PH TI ER TJO. PO""TI_"C 111n1. Df:ALl• •n matchin&: pedeabu link, &. 5'& 6, 10 am to 3 pm. Enter l«.'k mi:' · Llnhof tri-pod. Sat H. 1224 tage < thill 4rte oUer. 1 3000 mi. $1000. Xlnt Cond. n "'--A'-''ARIAN ~m,$.l!i. gq atove J!i~at~ TOOLS, a~, house&: Highland Dr, N.B,. Co.sf Music Service 4°!11~.nt ~i.r!u~~ }~1 ..:..,.c:::..'"="'::·------l 1411~/IJ..... M ...-0.v. -i . . 71;!-'"'-to 48~ Pine Valley Lane ~ outilOOrp&ntr,lOC &'Up~ A~ ~iitJ;;o~ ~Sk FIELD'& warehouse liJe, 400 gr~---FAST Y·~~ li5 l!IX 1-=::;:~Mo~w;;::=:::·"4,,"==·="1~1 Ca ,, , Rent Walhers/Dryer1 • · AllJo misc. 34446 V ia · . s, t~ ,,.r,. omans,;new 1: LEmtAN ·12, xlnt rond, 3 9'i9-48S-I .,., \Vk.. ll'ltll m.ainL BL ~CKJCrome Contemp. Gomez;' capo Bch Sat 9-5 mattress, box s pr 1 n gs , usec1· Spine" •ra nd , ,."-, -rd •-Jr, 67,_3~, or NEW 1975 .,._ :r:;,:: reclmer,7'Robl·n11 on'11 J frames., headboards Ir: foot .• ' ua s u '"' '"" -4HOND 750 c * 6'.J9".1202 * custom sofa:, Uoral. print, 1''RENCl-1 Prov. ch tl d s. boards $40. Night table $15. pl~rt. Gomg out lor ~"'=-='°"'=·=~-~--·1 i A . ustoo1. SURFER VANS LIKE .NEWi,Fr!,geda1re, 14A Sears elec. dryer w/maint. bdnn. set, tool shed, sch. 54G--4267 busmeu. Rent1'1 w/opUon 26' CLASSIC \Vood Racing· Call $~1038 cu. It., lrostleu, Bt.m. hr. contract, Ortho dbl bed desk I: chr .. more. 10122 * PLUSH to buy, Kawa.J., Stel~wa,y, Sloop. Luder: Spinnaker, --.70--'KI=.: .. =<'--,,=, •• =-,,~-. -1 o, a Dodge Chassis Now In Stoc;k $11i1! 61i-a3.ii.afl 5P~ , axnplete, gas.' logs 4 J:l"".'l.2• Cutty Sark, HB • Baldw1n Cb I c'k e r 1 ~ g, 1213) 396-2600 or 392.2860. -UM ....,... FRIGIDAIRE'~freez,r. case cork ~. Tn~le SATURDAY -Power nt~· CARPETiNGT 1 YarnaM;-Kbnbdll, 1J.lur., 18' l.t:E:00JRY Cl Sk>o custom. )lust sacrifice. • '74 3.0 c-& 3.0.CSA Goof cond ~ dresser & n1te table lite er dee edger furn nc• Oeeqrrator bas lll6 yds of rust. etc. -d ..sai.1i. trl ~ ..,•· ~~~-,..::c·.::19'29=~-~·I e :rnl-200"..A & 2002 TII c,.ii 67a.'i&J.2 ~ue. 963-~. • .: misc. 3iJ l6th 'p1, GM:,_, ' pl~ltcaiPc.•thg. Super buy!! Fttl.Q'S . ,(!141 6?8-2770 ~j~ll<.'f!ri ~. 1 BULL 'T'.ACO ALPINA 125 e '74 BAVA RIAS 4 ~~d KINGSIZE Bed new Hor IMO 00:22551548-4654. l;m2 grookhunot St,1 G.G. Late '73, Xlnt oond. $450 18711 Beach Blvd e '7-1 BAVARIAs· Auto. HOTPOINT Used Rchig. mattress,' •box iprings & Ml ' \Vl\iltXCE "Grand Baro-1967' KANABE b8.by Grand OOR. 25, fully equip'd., ~Jes. 494-5.S44 · e '74 3.0 S & SA's Free~ Good condition. tra1ne. still ~ged, xtra REG. ASS. Champ Parade qtie" 5 pc. place setting Plano. 5'11" \Va1nut. Beau 5, g!-11ey, O.B .. VHF, $5950. Motor Home•, 1-lunt. BC'h. 8-12·4•135 -XL~T LEAS!:: J>LANS. 185. . , firm. $175. (Y.W\h $425) Horse. Ideal Child's Equ.lta-for 8. plus extra pcs. ~~ Coud. New $;3:100. Sac $23CWJ 1~--""'=~------SI /R 9160 • '71 Ooclg-e Tt-adesn1an 100 & G.E. elect. dryer, like new, Queen $155, Hereulon comer tlon Horse, ·Reas to gd Price. 96.'J..-4460 before 4:30 or bst ofr. POIUST SELL!! 26' SLOOP, OB, xttas, slip -,;;;;;a;;;;;e;;;;;;;;"";;';;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;I Van 11'ith t·ustom SurfC'I' EXCELLENT SERVICB two yean old. '53&-32:,.:), i\'OUp $1~. \jsuaJJy home, honte, Matched black pn1, 963-35$f,alt. 4:30. 979-6620. avail.Xferd,need QwikSal.c • SJM'Cial int~1·ior, air COii(], • 007 flalln Hunt. Bch.. tncl_ds deltvery &'fl.-~ -Shetl ands. (n4) 244-2218 or '73 4 chi PANASONIC AJt.l/ T\V O J\I AU AL 1110m11s $3300. :>49-0112 DALES MOTOR HOME S~i~rJ'~'"1b~;s :~ng11·;1"::;j 5 yea r. 50,000 n1ile Wam1.11ty ROYAL Gas Stove, 4 Bunu:r, J 338-1011. Fl\f,. 8 track, ~ gold face Organs w/blt In Leslle EXCALIBUR 26', $6900 Load· \ RENTALS 1vith slant 6 engine, 11·iJ·ed 1 _,.........., ~.........,~ I ln WoridDg order, $25. MATYRESSES • • • r.ruST SELL: Pinto Geld"''' S:SR i tupit8~(~;i'2;JO. 18" Spkr. &:· earphones. Maple ed for-rac'g. slant cruis'g. for sound. s:1195 t88!1J f ;:xA~ Ma-0161 a.Ji ... .....,;.M;lit/ES ~I \Velsh 1h Qtr. $:1:"il. Gerry Sailboat &lratler, 450 cab. $375. 644-5725 Acll_ve assoc. 646-3652 ''\Ve're local and we love • Hobus!e!li ~Iolors \ e r......i I '2>< FREE PICKUP-Ref'• .. • •JIPl'l lm:a · · Potential show 536-2481 ,sq. ft. 0( s3il $f00. ,646-9228 IVERS POND piano. consol. HOBIE CAT 15' w/trailer tt" 63 of the best-Minis, 18641 Beach Hunt Bch ~ Appl'• Ir: Scrap Metal, Queen, Eull,; Twin Sets" 'HouilhOld Goods I065 26 gallOh aquarium, 'equip-Fu.II Ivory keyboat'd &: Xlnt condition $1700 full Size, & G~1C's. O(X'n ll~J2jj • 11fr"'!"'.l{?OR,.., t.8, 0:. 1 Callanytlme67S-S258 PRICED TO MOVE NOW!! ped,-including fish. Also ~~XI con<! $~450. 49.\-9583 Monday thru Set 9 to 7,J91'1 DODGE 12 pass. Van, KENft.tORE d ee. dryer , 646-8686 &: 83'3-962S bl'llfld" new bird cage and Boats, Slips/Docks 9070 838-0900. Rl'<lhill & San p/b, p/s, auto trans, rrler 23402 Marguerite Parkway Xln'L Moved to all pa 8' COUOI pale gold l gm., v.'OOden chess sets. Best PRIVATE PARTY \VANTS J uan, Tustin. hitch, am/fn1 tape, a/c, ?.lission Viejo home. $60. !»2-3139 BASSETT King or Queen .n down ~ sprg. $150. Vl~I ofhr 5-i:>-4240' TO BUY PLANO F'OR \VAr--'TED: l\looring for 11·hi1c spo~e rin1s. 3ci,OOO n11, USE AVERY PWY EXI T. C '•·~ R rr· Bedroom set. Dinine nn n!din'&"· c:hr. lt. blue $60. GENUINE l•·ory from CASH * 547-9445 * sailboat, in outer ,.,,,,,...,.,.... S-1-100. j,}7-869!1, Sl2-f1623 i'lt-20.iO • • 495-4949 SEARS o._.,.,, e 1gera· w/Otlna cabinets H ...... ulon Upholsl'd. rocker grn tweed '~ '"''' FMC tor frostrree, gold. 15 cu ft. 1 •-~ • ...... $25. All Xlnt. cond. Also Africa, lamp, set of chest• GULBRANSEN-2 f u 11 Harbor. ~fr Soskin, c21:r1 . . . '69 FORD Super Van 302. $150. 9'7S-7460 or ve vet so ...... & loveseats. r_,,......... ~ Oct 516 & elephanL All beautilully keyboards, beau!. cahlnet a: _67-1-5335 8-6 p.m. • Like n!!\V 8,00(,1 . 1111• ~inest Rbll eng. Aprox. 20,000 mi. &' Hide-a-beds & chain. Used "'""<>6" ' ' • hand carved. 870-0036 d $UOO 642-0590 motor home bu1ll. $25,IXXJ. Custom inl-ext. mags, etc. BicycS.. I020 lor Display only, West Coast typewriter. pies., d r P 1.. I ,;'°"~:o·,,:;~·'-'C=-==~-1 POWER boat up to 2:'i'. IH-2-8772 or t714) :t.!7-1132 $?-500. 64&-1519 I ConstrueUon. 6J&.7941 spreadst cloth'g. etc. 87U AllDDLE East Music & Tl-IO~TAS Palisades Organ Channel hon1e Ne'\\'PQrt. -~~ 'c-7.'"-= USED Rebuilt. Blcyclet like ==~~----~ P&i;e Circle, Ha 968-5177 !JOniS on 8 track stereo tape "'/rhythm 11eclion. 2 Yn old. 673--0806 1973 TIOGA rot in i-111 tr · '73 CHEVY ·'• Van CB new. Approx ~~ Orig. price. TABLE, Nomar top, \Valnut TWO uphlrd chrs, lg co!fee It cassett;, good selection, Like nev.·. $800. 847-899:> Bo I St 9090 hon1c., n1ust _sell, 9500 n~i ., radio. camping gea~ in.. DEMO SALE legs, 4 chrs, 49x35 + l 5 . 1 ..., 50 546--l.,.,~ _a s, orage all X1ras., hke nu., ong. clded. $-1500 or 1nake offer. 2 , , W. 5, 3 spd1 I: Stingran, 10" extensions , $00 .. Sofa tbl, 9' couch, aurt lan-""'s, pecia .... · ......, Sporting G~ to94 ov.-ner. 673--0870 830-5!139 . * · 73 Bavar1as ~toto-cross ~ulpment &: aold 8' CJUJlted ~ reversible eve1 645-3137. UTILITY trailer 4•·x 6', steel ~ \VA.t'frED imn1ed, storage, 4 Spd + fl. to Beach Cruisen. cuahlona $lro, xlnt cot.d. Jewalry 8070 tr:uck box $80. Abo~'e ground CUST~I-bit 300 \Vlnchester Lag., ~!Niejo, Nnlr, for '73 Y.'INNEBAGO CHI ~F. 1972-Ford Super Van * 1 '74 T" " RECYCLED CYCLES I & fil lD' 15• " S4'l 20' boat I ked hed ·r WADED * Sl.2,99:i 11·/cus1on1 interior, lots of • 11 M50 W, c.o< HwY, N~ ~1740, 1883 Maui Orcle, ANTIQUE DIA?tlOND ; & ~ t ter, x x . ~::k. LaS:. ~oh ua~~ h ~~ 1 ~51J~l~-4~1~78~· ~oc~~·~~·~J>O'~S. •1132-\1355* extras, n\echanically llound. * 1-'73 3.0 CSA I,-,,-,==-=,~~·...,.-=-l\tOVING-Fine furn, pr ol SAP~HIRE ·RING, unlgue NAME )'Our price! , QuaJI 496-5123. Trailers, Utility 9180 S309i Aft 6pm call IHG-1677 * 1-'74 3.0 CSA 10 SPEED Male & Fern, down chair:s, sofa,, love seat, 75 yr old ladies ring, In veg. v.·a.sner:~ Po.rt:ihle ·rv. SLATE-TOP Pool Tb!. w/all ~ 197'.JOODC E-VA~B-100, SAVE' ridden 6 · times. Mu st famlly f or ginerationS. furn, j\ink. 64>5421. 184-A pln.y'g. •quip., excel. cond. I (Ii UTILITY TRAILER VS, air, P/S, iiiilo, radio, • game t ab I e -c hair s, MUST SELL App r a I n'e d E. -h.CM. Trantport.1tion 1,... Sll-2(}\9 llOOO ml., Sl-100 :i>l-<B!IS SacrWce. Car rack lnclded Beautyrest King colrlp., . ""' $325 Vogue Slalom Water '"' C • BMW $75 each or best otr 557-.17°'1 boudoir chair, wshr & dryr, price, but will take offers ANT. -IQUE GUN-1881_ r..1arlin ski $30. 644-1576 .inst a ·w Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 .eves. . rev1er " , , tdoor 1 494-4779 eve. mpe....,..S. _ _ _ 1 , J, Phone 673-1181 or 675-WANTED barrel $200. Xlnt Cond. reg. size, 4 cues, $125. ,\ft'. Rent 9120 F' 0 U ll 13 x 7 4-,,; Pok c cond. 52600. Cnll 837-36:~3 Santa •\na -QUEEN lz bed S-15-5~ art 6 p.m. 5Pf.1/\\•knd 551-5911 --------'-= Americans ror Oats1111 ai1d after 6 pn1. Anvtin1 ~ on -.rv s e. • ooniplele it'OP GASH DOLLAR PATD S Toyota. \Vheel.~ only-$120. 11'knds. & (•mer•t & &quip. .l030 set &: spread $200. 'Couch E'OR .YOUR JE\VELRY, CITRUS FI RE \V 00 D , tore, Rest., Bar 8095 7l Founvinds, 9~2' camper \Vith Goodyear A·60s-Si80.IST=EO,PC,,V7AN~S~.~,~-~~---v~'~T-. 71_1 ...-·I love $100. 3 plecit .rnedit WA,..,.,_'~"' AR• OBJECTS seasoned. inimaculate, r e frig, 4 '"'""' "'I 83j...3171 NIKON STN, 50 ~fM. 1.4 coUee/end · table-aet. $175. ooursii'.VER SERVJCE: $75. cord de~:\-ercd. CASH REGISTER, Pool tbl., bunier stove, waste water Al.so slotted a\Joys-$10 ruch. International 1,~ 1', Pri\"atc Jena. $350. 'Vlvatar 90-230 Other !Im!. too. lli31 Mesa FINE, FURN & ANTIQUES. ~=67'~5-40~16,_.,..a="""='":::"';;:___ 2 draft beer bOxes, so forth. lank, electric v.•a1er pump. ~-0566. Party. Principals only ,1 ---=~---- MM, . zoom. New $1;25. ~lJG lrvinc. F-8. 0.1 _64_~_2>l0~------M.1ANl\t Rcfrig. 6'. frz sep, I =so;-o:;..:,:llo-:42~-=~~=~ I ~m~:.""5ext=~ a11·~· VJV ,nmLori l800bl~c, ~ h.p. _pte~se~~2'1:l ~---1 FREE 551-2588. $J.O GOLD piece watch, IO.' .I. rgt dr, $100. 2-4' dia TV, Radio, HIFi St. 8091 extras $1S50 0 ,,.,8 &.i~r ul~ blpro ·1~ ·c; ~ ronJ, 1971 CHEV\'; Crt.Esain> lop, C•t• 103S DESK & chair ;$100: Cab. Favre Leuba movement; Ible-top mirrors. $15 ea. 410 -eves 919-4tl7 ~ • ~ia~ · ·' · · l'OOking equip S 19 0 0 . 5tereo $90: 3 Pc. lawn turn cost $3100, sell for $875. -=El:...::"::°":::-::o;:·:,..::N8::o,· ___ BANKRUPTCY f ,;;ir"':;:,i;"ie':O-;;;:;;--;;;:;:;;;f~'<ciJ':'-"'~·";°'~~~~-~c PAMPER Your • cat WM! $45; Comb:I v.'8.Sb'n dryr 84&-n92 G1JITAR SSO. 9 Color tv's, 1 blk & \\'ht. CA~lPER reasonable. fits El 240Z, polis~e<I enag \\IK!f'IS '11 Gr.IC \Vindow Van. P.S. Thrice \\'eekly CAITA-BOX $300: bklst t~. 4 chrs $:1): ~PVT;;::,.;,::P:::AR=TY~7be-,-,-ll!7u7J -S~K JN FINE COND.nrION l stereo. AU below whole-C.tmino Ranchero, Equipped & o~ llres.. 14), real P .B. Auto. S2:«XJ F"inn Service. Phone 6'J3..Q1T 42 Pc. lrlah cutlery set $75, diam. \\'Olch. Beal oUer over 900-2G92 sale. f\dt &uarantee. Call Days 540-8010 e:t. 317. Niles Bargain. eve 832-1417 6r:>-43'1S. Dana , I040 1t::,: ~ fu~2397t + dresser $600. 642-2S4:i -9-.,.,-1.-K~,~,-more~~w-·a-,-he-r·, I ~M0-0~~1:054co.=~~--= 968-<Jtso: ~==~-~ \YAN TED .Late model Ford 1,,,c56~FO-==n=o~\~,,-,-. -,-,.-,-,,,,-,.~,,~<'<I, ::.::! 1="2'~~'--cc-'--~~~ N p bl TV h SHER\VOOD 8800 A1n F'?lt '67 VW SUNDL\L. reblt. ~-,_.,~· u1 gd. t'tlnd. Call: :;::;',I cond. J\ulo, 673-1074 e PUPPY WORLD e CUSTOM massive~ dining _M_;,;;l•,,;•,;,•l;;.l•:.•c.'"':."c:".:'----IOIO ~54:18-e. $SO, ('ac ' Rec. Dual 1009 Tmtble ;~1 tires & brkes. $' ·oo """' '"" :_.:: AIR CONDITIONING , with every BMW Bu 11 -"'Ft rr I &r • Lab' table, ~o appreciate. 7pc PICASSO Woodeut S95. Small 10 x 14 gold -room \VIS &: 0.C/ 2.JBL Lancer ------ENGINI'.: :unc-UP, Auto t,o '72 ~'ORD Supt.'l'\'ftn . i\ln ~.'I. W.'·mara ... r, •·•1 .~,,-Sib. UJrncr gn>UP. den or ·i $" E h' 1 p · 44 Spke-. K'"-". 67;...""""' CABO\IER CAr>-lPER. SI"!' Lawninowcr engines Lo v PW -.. bedroom-2 01 s ....,, le uigs ? ar1s carpet. $40. 407 E. u ... ., '" +.Ml ., 1;•.w ,..., , . ' carpc-lin'I'.. ne11 t1rc11, gd . • Hualrey, Chihuahuaa. :rtny twn beds,. dark $20, Others, 535-5595 CM ,..~36 ~ BENJ Al\flN l\t iracord, 4, self-cont $,j(l(}, Gd. Corid. Rates. 545-S'r,'. f've1111ft. 5,: co nd. $2SOO. o19!Hi:\2J iSoltl 1h1'1.1 0l'I. l:i, 197'1) P oo dlu . Pll Bull•, oor. lbi, °""""•hokier" '"'~~~=----b 6"'·9537 A I & Cl I 9S20 ROY CARVER I Cockapoo. 100 M TX ED In browns & golds. 642.-3449 CANDLES TICK-$, 1847' PORTABLE Butane gas B-Auto/man turnnt3 le, St:in-7C=--"=~~----nt quef ass C I '71 Dodgl• , \'an, (}U1ll. p/s, ' nc. PUPS Stud Sel'Vice MOit LIVI NG ROO~I TABLES, ~n Brothers SUV(!rplate, 8-Que w/ rotisserie Like !~~ 5~~~-5 mos oh1. $225. Motorcycles/ 9150 '51 0 1Ev C I I I 36,COO mi. xlnl rond, r inny Bi\f\V l:tOLLS ROYCE Jkceds RoU c c all 2 $100 the pair. 536-9662 new. $95. 847-8990. ,~::;:.~·"°'·~~--~-Scooters · us. ont pa n · xlras. Br~t olrl'r. \Mi,',:-~lll~2 -· -· ~ illariel; -oc~Step End tables, ;i';;z.-=;~;;---";;;;;i;:;;:;:;: I ,,,,,,~""--"':o;::~-~-19" COLOR Port. lv. 2 yrs --------1~·het!ls, nl.'\\' li rcs, n~s, ---SALES.SET!VtCE LEASING Reptiles It Ttirtle'" QPen Chen'Y\\'OO<l, 1ea1b:er ·tqps. POOI.. table, refrigerator, Wood &: wrought iron dining 1971 PUIJ.125 l\IOTOCROSS. ht11c 11·ork. Trade ror ~\\ Autos Wanted 9590 OVF.RSF:A!; QELIVER'{ Eves. 531-M21" --' . Fine eontJ. $150. or scll scp. M)fa, ~l'ik. acwing machlne, 9et, ~ Bf:ttut Sllvor Correo old. $12iC>.o ll '=2119,-A~ssol'ies avnilnbl•. XOot or " 642 4979 • • ' · 6'14-6432 tablet. M~2438. J 123 ~~~~~-~~~~! ' . . . \VE PAY TOP r){)LLAR GREAT DANE-Bei.u. Brin-ORE N Jin d • _ serv ce set. $ -, ~. c"'="'"':;:l.~$350~::.· -::c64:::0-_:5::_24~"3--~ I* 56 T BIRD, Prthles., Con· f'OR TOP t.:SE[) Ci\ RS !!.':-1 E. 17th $1. die Bitch, Chnmplonshlp •SOFA & Lovestat • \'ery · E rec. er an ...... ne CARPORT · $25. 1 '~ '65 HONDA Dirt Bike, good ll~entril, 0 1!;d. cond., $2700 FOREIGN. l)()\Jt;Sl'IC Costa l\1c.<ia • 546-4«1 \ !4ne~ rhOf Qld. $bowdog, a:d qual, cu.stom made, nevtr -00pe cllCll. 83&-So.15 ext: You move It. ...::ai!..~-.. :Ji cond. $125. _Firm 8.11-20-19 or <.i~\S:-i !C~ -ORANGE COUNTY'S liar '*"· ~, used. usually hm, 968-1910 W. 646-5496 . ..._........ . le.. --~ul~•~6, ~c2~t19=---'37 Ford Pick Up, or\!it'ino.l Jf your car is exlra 4•l(';1 n OLDEST l SABLESQ LL I~ ShoPUPS Al<C YELLOW love scat PrNrfG ...._f?_!!G 11ollnblo1181!5, ... ~':~ 1''0R SALE: Girl's Schwinn w '69 H.D. Custm., blk. k $-150. niu~t sell. S.12-97~ 8("(' us f\1·~t. tl!, Y."Ormed. ~. su uuw" w • ..,\.., Stingray $30, Rollaway &cl General 9010 chro1ne Sportster, r.tint. beCore ii 0 1· a fter 6. BAUER Bl'IQ.'. & ~~ Q\amV'°tl line 642-1837. tool 11hed $20. 638-8684 $15. 962.-7579 H.B. -"'""'-"''----_,;,= $1950. fTI4) 962-3482 1936 CITHON. '5.) cha~sis 2l 292:1 llal'bnr Bh•I ·i· ~; 1.c;.:..::;;_;c..-~~~~ LIKE NE,W. Roll top ~. LARGE BOXED • ~. Misc,.!Nanteel -~ toll 11· FIBE~~LASS. 35 hp ~ '73 itONDA 7:'....0 mp1:. Sl'150 Costa ~tesa 97'9-•. i('.(I St. Bern.r-PUppl91 $400, Hide-a-bed, per f, Pines, Coral1 & "IJquid ~~· 1 · 1• 1 a r ~er •. Xlnt .. cond. only 7000 ml. 673 9-IOl \VF. Bl'Y AKC 54S-362t cond. PIO. 6-M>-0777 Amber. Very reu. 556-8338 WA.NT to bey: Camper shell 0 ng op w curta s $1800 83!K.)O'l Rec Vehicles 9S30 Jl\tl'ORTED .\l'TO~ DA!NATION/BLK. LAB HID'E-A·BED grn, queen u. 1-&9 Ov91 Royal Blue/Gr to fit '66 nanc.hero. 552-9759 ~~ eomplete co ver . ltODAKA lOOcc, flat track BEST PR l~ES PAIO I S.\Lf.:.~F.RVIC~ LEA."it:f\iG puppies, M/F., 5 weeks. $50. ~~ 1--6."'1:9 Ro~Jiue after 4 p.m. IO' ?I"J Ul \VITH OARS -• racin1t bikt. Urick), OlL'jOOK·TOYOTA;S round Dean.Lew11 lmport1 t')VER.'iEAS 01'.A.IVERY $10., 9El:r3i5T 1 962.f!552-Plus · Gd. Cond. ---""' M• ... ic' II lnslrvm'ls IOI! ·~. _9624'.>46 aft 8 eves 1rl11Jl('r now on display ... tr6fi lftrbor, C.;\l. S·lri '''II." ROY CARVER I MTNIATURE Schnau-r BUNK"""" .. "'/mattttU & 'TR. UO<Tl~lwhl170Dx15 ... __, •7 y .,, 75 Rt11tly ft"lf VAcatlonlrl~. ·w -~ 1 ftC. -~-,,,~ I g I ~-I a.1 642-2~-1. or 673--0138 aft. 6. 4 A.\l"'"A t =>~1X. Bnuid Bm _,,, ..... ln<r-r •nd ANTF.O... i'.1C'lmp0_111au 111 1! "OLLS RO\'CE •~" N>~ •Ve. ...... n ... , Drex-' .._..~ W/ .... --.,, e en, ug. V\. COuu, N-N ed s~~ Bob ~ ·-M ,, Ii 510" f\ _, ... .,.._. .q.u. ·u-"" u"'::>'I •"" $110 I all •~ •-ft --1 M I t/•• --.... v. ever US ' '""'' I d ru11.1 . 1 !Ill,,\ ·"'· I ~• E 17th St. .s:n-9911 mlrmr, desk, sefa. 531~ ~ea. or . ~. FLA~.fE?(OO Guitar 1w/case) DV11 s, a n -r. ni"u at 675-!003 drl,·~ 0111 . . . ledu~" 10 ~l2 • .,,.00 ~ . VJZSLA pupi. Top poln-2 LARGE Up h o·l'l I er fl d CUT Vl'lvet hi.1th back chnlr, by Mli;utl SevUlano .• Cn>rtsS 2 EXP'D Ski 16 i<.AWA~lgTO S50cc Bi~horn. $~,199 at Bill r.tnxry Toyo111, ~t-'f.on Cot1111 ?ilt>M e ~ ter-re~rA! Cha1np: Chairs. green. $35. eu . ol~ «!Iver. aolld wood uni~ ~~ ... ,.'2",·1_!1hony, & ?ifech, Eitt"J'l~iit. ~: Olrt bike. \'ery good mech. ~hc~~:11~~1~\~tunth~ YOUR CAR '72 BAVAR Unea. 548-9965 . 642.(1669 oltk:r lten\11. 662--'J0,14 -Ul'ti-.: ... .,.,...-u1 ... ~'<' '" 11h!tpc $3:50 0 N-.-(};::6(;>-:8128 M&-7070 4 ,_, ~1 Olt'ld S :wur eockt 11 bl 7s-:-Y.'.9.JldJ!n tunlna ..Jl('.p.....s.Uo ... Chrtn, or full 11 me · tve · . · ' · .... Sporls, Ra-;;:-Roc11 9540 J k C-'w ___ d 1Tr~ '...:,,·,,. Prl::-.,•,M110, ('Qa. Sll.l\'Y, TERRIER Puppies• OINETIE 5 piece Spanfsh W1i.l:, o t • , • can 646-865T ""Pwr/Slill. Loe. Mf\\'hcre . un •rs •n+e 0 561-99 AKC, 6 <Aitl., •"-ll•e••', wro··-'-t iron. black. Nd, Shag NCI rm ~ $30: \l.'~her "'" ~ ~~ l!ONDA ~ 350 lo J "~' UI;" M ,....,, '"'il ,w-...,vvu•• "":0 • • ni .. exr. ·31 Pl.YilfOUTII, l window . . odorlesa, edor~ble. 96l-!37T xlnt cond. Sl75. M-9""aM $\0; S<.'OOtcr .,..., •~1• • GABLE-NELSON , plan 0 HlGHLY QUllllf'led retired In-t'OntL. s111sy bnr, S400 nr ciw Chinntl": lu be. IH!I up \\lll J»l> ('Afh ~l,\·l9l-1 C , a'M FOX TERR.lilt. "1 yr, AKC. MARGE c.tiw)n •8' 90fn, a-m. f'REE n1J.. DIRT, lne11.p. $300. GEMF.lNHARDT 1\-1-1 dlvkto•l w11ntA pilrt lfl"nel offer. !)36.i91)4 I fnr ' l1;l'\'1,lh•!. l.t>:t~ t'll)I & \VA NTEt5"":° l..nh· ,\lt-11!1•1 ~r,\. re v1er w male. All tuh. to ram . 'h11eed, .nrly. M\V, cniit $6.r,(I, ~. ski pantg, Kn.JtJ.te "'f!~t!z •.. flldl:d ailwr m full lhne yn.chl maintenance \\!ant II lot;ei-prt~ eAr'!. trnn".. $.'Ll(l. ~tu~I !!Cl\. 110N \I/ AGO. ' ln111 rni. :..,1~ \\' 1-'il N• Ana V.'/kk!a + )'d. 5$7'"6366 eve. t~J $200 5*•1189/5&$-1258 & Wt't ••tfT•, tn1'c. 4!ll·l76~, ,,.,,..1S:J61 or 11klpne" Job. ~18-29,111. ReRd tod11.Y'11 Claulfied Alls. 968-1123 Pvl Prty. :i.ii·:i.~11 l s:~111 • , ( ·, • . • ------OAILY PILOT ,. Frid;cy, Octobtr 4, 1914 -9715 _D_a_ts_u_n _____ 9_n_o 0 D_•_ts_u_n _____ ,,..1_20 _D_•_ts_u_n _____ 9_7_~ Fiat ______ 9725 M•id~ 9738 Opel 97~6 1 .T_•_,Y.;.•.;.t•'"---- ;i 1973 CAPRI .7u2s21"Mz.,, .. ':.'P·,·,,"",·,·,',',"'sFt!_!I· NEWPORT DATSUN 1 ·~:Ot>'i'1;;,,"':~/\'G\n ~~;~ 71 R·l<:(,t;_ Cou·~~°'3681 73 OPEL GT '74 JOY,QT~ ... ~ ...... •· I t Uld '' A 8 _, ~ Blue 11/n11tund i11Ccri1.1r, ·I . -ot• ,,,.,,. 'I· k• ff"O' Ui' •'-\ 1'\I 111-', i: r , pt. , · Clean • ne1v ''''"' It l'h V-'i. A!\f-f'r.1: 25,000 .,11111':·~· ~;, ~~57' ·'· "a ... 0 " · ;\Iac.\rUn1r ul J:u11b:.i1·cc c:-.1 .IDl-IJU 646-5i00 tdl.r.! 1111ei·il. I:i,.l20 m c~. !~.clll' Best D9al · T 'O w.111100 $ !:19 '1 .,............, is ln11n111·ul:ttt.'l ~!l!Jl.J E.:.1 6-~J. ~r 5.'11-2286 ~ . , . j 191:1 :.no ~. Hr•M'n, 11-ll·, nu1g Nc11.,.:.i1·1 lk1H'h • NE W DATSUNS • 111 FIAT. 850 s P i de,~. Ai;k Abou1 Our \V11.rnlllt~" Onlv $3495 Anvwhe;el -' i1·h.-'\"•ls. 11,000 n1ilo.'.'s, x1 n1~. l tn1'. ~ nt $1111 J)lt'•!o F1vy. I 0 IMMEDIATE • '11'.~w1w111 .roud. l,llu11 sell '72 MAZDA RX<!. Yellow Capri ~ 1:; C.\Plt! \'!i t ,Int. S17fl3. :; 11.1-2330, N E W 1974 I S1ti0. Call a81-1S9°1' :.ind 'white, air. "(S'lGGISJ CALL OR COME IN LEASE OR BUY ,., ,,.,1.. ,,,,,,.,., .,,-,r-, t;J:H<i" PI CKUP 0 DELIVERY 8'1Hond a 9n 7 ,.,UNSET FORD TO SEE US Al) Mode ls ! , -1~~710.l All iPi\\ & \\ kntls 1 .,., $2885 • ll wutred~ uf • ·-. = -·72 DAT:-;UN PICKtJP H d t 54"' Go •• ,, G RJ··' J) l • ·73 'J"''·0r,• Co1'(Jna 11.''"""· • 11::.y.pri V6. 4 s1x'f'd._1actoi.:r Ol•'H Owncr-Xlnt Cohd. NO DO\\~ l'AY1\1ENT I. Nt.•w & U1><'1l c,.i,; • 73 on a \V ,w I lu I rove,,~,,~-~~'". 8 ••M ...... Al•··~·"'",·,,·,~··1g, 12.343 nlllC5 11.1'f;u1!)". ~ r111, .>Sl.--0011 S:?::OO~ GG-tiIOO JI~·, FIN. OAC I e 1CiOZ's :__l_+~·, ~ • l!'Sll'l nster ....,.,,.,,, v ~ UllWJ " " j JUl-Jil~l-9573 . ,--r1 :1.:11; n:.n10 \l'ITJJ i\O j • 210'.s, filO's -·110 .!. • CivJc '73 ft."<·3 \Vagun Cll342Ji TOYOTA Hl!!OS.fUFUN.lS~~IJ9 FORD "-t -9n-0 I r.. ZIOZ. Auto. t.011Jl>d. Lo NEW 1974 • llutctibaW-\\'uL.'.un,. • n.-,,-,,.111:: r ~·/l,lluck· int!!rlor Orange \\'hll c J11te1·io1· UI sun 1nl. '-1int Cori.l Dovf'1· e p· •· o. I e • l '""'I ' J • 14" G ·-'eu Gnne Blvd --821 0 ll'•\\tP~·.-..·c1111~ .1!1!•!111:ul1·, S.100 n1Hcs ,'?,. u]. "'~' illfiG lhu'l•u f. i\'i" &l~~.:.•31 <t " Hlu n • iO 0 · '· I Shor{'!>. S·19T.>:....&11·!1980. _ • Sticki;-1\lo111a ti•·~ • 111,,~1 nt'll' 11•/(u«ltll'Y \\'Ur· GoQ-5700 tdlr.) 3100 IV Cuusl ll\l'y., N.B. 7 · \Ve~l1nl11slc1· 636-1 t f.DATSU!\ 20.l Hd-~Lr 1971 [) t1ts 11 11 11 ,1 ).! "n. $2579 ranl,\', 1No. Pl•l9(h _As k Ahout Our \\111rnu1t y · 642-9405 ' 3 • .'!'<>YOTA ~'O!lO~.\ I Pl('KUP 721;:-TOYOTA, Bk! "· I! I,. 11 ,, \ 10 to• XI I C <I Sl,\TION \\A(,QN ,..; "'odo'ol• la-• ot•au1 u .~po·"'' 1 ' ti i nia t. • 11 " n 1-.;o !)()\\,\ 1-'A \';\\ENT Only $2295 ·72 JU{.J Cr>e.. (717rur~J 9747 A 1 1 . scats met,,.~. .. • ,~ i-1~5i00 ~illr, 19.'l:u\S F ~ I :1:1.000 n1iles. $2100. 111:~m1::_ HXl' ~-IN OAC: 51699 Pantera . L~ 01n 11t ." lr:'Ul)\11\IS~lnn. Ai\1/ dcuk ' shell shag ('ru·petJn&:, --G I 9 OI CALL OR COME IN . ~i\l rttd10,h<!aler.olr l'\)t1dt·1 ,· ,,1~1, ~·Unt 4'comf G'"eral 9701 enera 7 NEW 1974 645-5700 ldlr.l 71 Pantera llonlng. Squh~ tri ni. 16:zg. 3n.~~,' 6 __ !.)00. · --r-710 DATSUN l-,73f"\TSUN PICJ\lil-,-T O S EE US M"iceder 8enz 9740 JM\'1 1--1 "· ti)-'-· • ' ~·J 10• 1 · 1 t"'r ! ~Tet:ilic rusl w/l:>lnck lnlerior 1,.77 Tio·umph 9767 ~ nn pt~' tUL'>Ol S!iLOn. 11.'.ll ~ ' stel'\'(). & Inst ... ! \ZZZIPJ ~ J,, ··&r. .. ISQUoleoockfrr.lpOOtS,r..-.11,,,., fac.· I& '"::i:~:~~l= ,.._;o,;,e.oit;;;"·1slre.un&1 • ~~R~:~E:e:~NNZ cA~"bi ~~~~s1N .;wTOYlOe.un&TA. ~ --~ NEW 1974 Harvest Beige. Low 3G 1110. TO SE E US , ..._ O :uoo \V. Coast J-hvy., N.B. open end lt!fl~e $163.55/mo. 610 R 710 VOLVO , ___ 64_2-_94_05 pl"' tax, tSo<. No. 175.'I 1960 "'"""" C'.'1 1;,109•13 St t. w ,_ Jim Slemons . • ( Q IOn GCJOnS 196':i Hnrbot, C.'1. lo"l6-ft;o:: 913 TO 'O ' . • • .. • • ' Auth. Dealer for Bavarian Motor Work s NO DO\l'N PA\'i\1F.NT " Imports · \ TA c orona Deluxe I coupe. Savnnna Be I g c . 100'' FIN OAC' e e e e 1301 Quail \lirluD.Jly nC\V us1•d cur. 9.000 .1974 BMW I s !.!•'.ASE ~PECJAJ. 1 ·-, D ·10 " U ti Ncwnnrt Bel'lch 3100 \\I. C s! H\\')'., N,B.. znilcs. Aulon111t it·, IV hoot :!liUZ -Sl:!S '?" '1'10\'. '~ lllSUJl ;i -'" vc Oii ,...,.. 642 9405 r.tu _ S S~i + T:JX 11•i1h bluck vinyl roof, 'i·ar!i"· 833-8300 · n1ore cut1 you say. 1750111 'Pl •READY FOR 6 210 -$ fiX + Tax heu 1cr, uuto tr11.11$, &l,LIOO ENTER f'DQ~! 11 cARTl-IUR Porsche • 9750 $2875 111ilcs, ! ! :~· 0 F P Q 1 A 1 " n · JOl-INSON ,i;, SO N 'MMEDIA. TE DELIVERY. l'i<·kup -S 7'1 -r T;,x_ S\\'EETl!J::ARTS DELIGll1' OVER' 1970 911 T Lincoln ll'1crru1y Pri..•wnl !his ;id for FHEE S19!m 'lU". t ~,,.. 1!11s ln1muc Po~ehc 2626 Harbol' Blvd. Jit1e ne111, J)('rf co. nd. Many 2002 Tll's & cs Models A\I rudio • G • c• I • 35 USED " .~ .,,_~ "1--4419 "l.iirgc Sl'ICl'tion or .. , rot11 11evro et . J agd'ar RtXI 11 /bJk. El('C sunrf. Cnsta r.tcsa 511(}5630 -..1ras. Pit p1 y. ».l N ,1~ N Usi•d ',!107.",; 1 1~_11 Beach II\tnl Brh ~'--------MERCEDES Konis, app. grp .. un1/fn1, e e e e i Volkswagen 9770 • S year or 50,000 mile WARRANTY Available on all new BMW's • '74 DATSUN 2601 4 soeed. stereo. priced 10 sell. NEWPORT-oAi SuN s47-t01'7 5-l!}..3331 '71 XK E V12 cr.e. niag_s, perfect cond. eves '73 Tuyotn Cclk·1t ST, Auto S$S D<11·r St .. Nc"·poi·t r ach • • • • Only 36,000 M i es ON DISPLAY G?3-50'lS Tt"Rns, only 21.IXXI 111ilcs, V\\' Bus, '67 eng, w/int com: __ B•'l\l't'cn !\1:u·Ar1hur & Wilt. 8.ll"t' YOUR Filctory air cond., ru 11 '68 ·912 Porsche, 3000 mf Mag 1vhe<.>ls. !7:-SOJEX I FOlt plctcl.v finished, mags, $1000 " · I 1 J h bo DATSUN TOYOTA u f I on rblt eng, am/rn1, new T II E DISCRIMINATING 6 160• "1 .u1·1s111 a 1-1 1 tY'c , lt~hcr ltill·tior, 4 ~peed ...-.ouse o. ___mp_o__rn tires. Xlnt t·ond. 0 1 r . BUY E:R S29'..19 or hrst o!r, 53 · J u-pm . I N(>Rr O.l ', Ail'port OR VOLKSWAGEN trans .. flO\\·cr st c ('T 1 n g · 523-72SO G"q-4727 flf 6. • .G.roth _Chev.rolet e V\V ENGINE, 1600cc. x1nt 833-1300 PAID FOR OR -NOT. \\'IU. A!\il/f'~1. Radial tire :i,,~~~=~~~~---.t'fln(I. JO n1l,'S325 -ot bSt. -19 •. < DATSU-N-'.<OZ. Tiu·, PA\' TOP DOLLAR. CALL nui,ny db:. xh·as & ini-1:71 300 SEL 3.o·, V•-clean. 'TI 914, Appearance Group, 182 ll Bet1l'h Hunt Hr h JI 0.~2943 " b J d · 1 · I • ., Af.-1/F!\1 Sterro, 46000 mi .. 847-00ffl 5~9-333) Aller 6 c;i o.J.r-11•1•n'1 last long. 19,000 miles. <J(ENT ALLEN. 540-<M42. t~illiOtlt) e co II I ion. Complete y · 11erviced. Ask Blk. Int. & Yellow body. e e e e 1970-V\\I ~. au-lo-,-,rl-g-1 Ai\1/F.i\t .. r11d1u, uuto~a.lic Fiat 9725 . 55495 :;~ 5~1~ft ~~1Yi°s~'...ii~:o.J40 S41XX1 Firn1. ~8--5396 ·-,, r=orA ., lo"· It St·.ol owner. lo n1ileage, BC!lt of· 1 l"illlSmlS>'!Oll, (.'()l11f){'lll10n VI JI '" fer :Jti2--7'l94 orange. (741MON> $4S9j ·~ M B 190 SL, co1npl hand 'TI 91-1, Apri. Grp .. chroini' \\lgn, 11uto u-.ins, B./H. rile, JOHNSON & SON 72 FIAT .. ,;:-1 · · rest. Nea!' orig con<l. Crenn1 \1·hli;., A~llFM. lo ml.. bes,t lo 01\!l'agt', Xlnl cond, $2100, Linco ln ~len:ury ~-CA1ll\l1.tC "· 11'/re<l int, hate 10 sell, -;'';";;;'e;'· ;,"-;;'ec'C.$4000~;;968;;;;;--,'646=-c;:;;-I '°'P;:"'.,.fP!y~. ;"';:':;·'oc"c.'-.,-......., 2'i'.ll.i llarlor Blvd. 850 Spider ·2· ~ ~· pvt pty, $3975. 49£-5:166_ A 'GS TARGA 7lTe~. um/fn1, '69 CORONA 4 dr .. gel. ('Ond. UJ6j grt·~·n V\V bug, $600. Guod a·1u1sporlatlon ca.I'. C<l ll anytl"n1<'. 5.16-7803. - '70 GHIA, $1200 ' ' Cos1a ~1l"SH 5.11).5630 YeJ!o\v iv/bt1ck interlol', very c .... ~~1 1968 MERCED~S 5 spd, ne·.v 1nags/tires/tr1tns. R/11. $900. '12-DATSUN 510 \Vaf:. Air. low miles. Really clean & ~ $3000 ?<.fust· sell. S."1900. 548-8921. 548·310.\ rack, landau ( S 6 6 !' F H.) priginal. (fl<HG!TI I--==~~~--, --=~"~'""'~_7_4 ____ 1174-9141~8 4~001 1111. AM/F'l\1 Cap ri Y715 Ca p ri !"J.)I ·6689 '71 XKE __ ..,. 4.2LT L•· ,' .c speed. chrorne wire ~ 'WleeiS. Sharp! '52 MERCEDES Benz 3008 coupe. One ol 86made. '67 MERCEDES Benz 250SL. Aulo .• low m ies, & Miot• '6l PORSCHE 356. A Concour se """"'' '73 VOLVO St atton Wagon. Air. stereo. roo! rack & N100! '69 MERCEDES Benz 3 00 S EJ.. 6.3. Fully eQuipped. '69 MERCEDES Benz 280SE. Classic coupe With IOW miles. '66 FERRARI 330GT 2 -+2 ,A C.Oncourse classic! '74 MARK IV 0MW trade-in! Only 1700 miles. PLUS : '71 DATSUN 2401 Auto a•r. low m+les. ·n OPEL MANTA R:AlL YE <1 speed '60 PORSCHE 1600 Classic Roads!er '74 DATSUN PICKUP It's got PZAZZ! '73 TOYOTA CELICA GT Aulo., air '67 POl!SCHE 9 12 " speed & Mint! And Lots More! OPEN SUNDAY 9715 S2399 Only $1995 CLASSIC '59 Me r cedes, STf.REO. car l.'Ol'er Un<le1·1:::.:o::.:..... ____ ....;.;...:c_--'---------1 SUNSET FORD needs uphofstery & body "'arr. ~700 494-95-l7 ~>'140 Garden Grove Blvrl. CALL OR COME IN work. xlnt running cond. -;-~911 TARG~A~,-,~pd~.~s . \Vestmlnster 636--4010 TO SEE US $.'lOO. 675-863'5 call alt 5. appr .. AM/F'l\1. tupe, lo n1i. '74 260 Z sl<'reo, air, n1ags, J.000 n1il es, ?-'lint cond, 01111ier n1ust ~ell I h i s ~weekend, conta1•1 l\1r Pe te r so n 714-832-10'21, 714-00::-.1628 '74 DATSUN 260Z. Stc1·eo, n1ugs, silver. 16,000 n1iles. \7~KJA! S5799 SUNSET FORD 5140 Garden Grove Blvd. NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W. Coast H1vy., N.B. 642-9405 * FIAT * ORANGE COUNTY'S ~~.63~100S=L~Roa-d~>I~,-,.--I 64.5-2002/675-8743 Needs 'vork, Sl500. Rolls Royce &12·4811 or 64!';•!20.1 '69 2WSE Coupe. ~·uuy equip· 'SS R Type Bentley • ped; 10111 mileage. Xlnt ~7500 673-6619 u[t 6pm ror1tl. J\o!ust sell. 644-6:157 Saab 9f6o MG 9742 Wes(n1inii1er 63&-4lHO FOR Sale 1972 Dat.su11 2~0Z. air cond itioned, Ai\1/f~ill, roidio, Stick shill. S trat·k tape deck, 4 nev.· radl11! tires. Call rroward Sansorn, ( 7l 4 l 558-8533 NE WE.ST :&-l:ll:RGEST 1 -"=;;~"?'~F~ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Brand New 1974 SAAB 99LE ---- Priced to Sell .A.LL l\IODELS & COLORS Di ck Mill er Motors 'ti9 DATSUN \Vgn. (159JNQI _ A specd,_Jug_c.:arricr_. 120 W. \Varner a t So. 11-luin ll'IAIN San ta Ana __ _S57-_~J 32 Dix. Transpcn1ation 645-5700 •dlr.l '71 DATSUN 260Z, :-ill e;.;lras.· Custom paint & seat ('over- ings. 4500 !\liles. $5, 7j(), 67.1-ti510 '68 Datsun 1600 Rdslr. Good (.'Ond, hard & soft top. i\lusl sell. SB!f,>. 673--1873-i\likl-'. Datsun 9720 NEW 1974 B-210 52579 HO DOWN PYMT. 100% Fin. OAC * FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AO * NEW 1974 610 or 710 STATION WAGONS NO DOWN PYMT. 100% Fin. oac , • FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AD * NEW 19711 PICKUP s2sss HO DOWN PYMT. 100% Fin. OAC * FREE AM RAOIO WITH TH IS AD * NEW 1974 710 2·Dr. I $2899 HO DOWU PYMT. 100% Fin. OAC • FREE AM RADIO WITH THIS AO * LEASE SPECIAL 260Z -1128 + tax 610 -185 + tax B210 • 168 + tax Pickup -174 + tax 72 MAZD,.\ RX·2 Cpe. New rebuilt engine (575F"I'Bl ti month or 6000 mile 100'1 englne w1u·1·an1y £4~5700 (dlr./ '74 ?t-1GB. Must sell. Lo mi. Ask for Mr. Hargrove befol'&'"5 call 996---0440. aft 5. 673-42..17. Opel 9746 See The Fa bulous 1974 OPEL AT Terry Buick Price s Start At $2988 I No. D20r411 ) 5th & \l/a!nut ltunt Bch !"~588 $4384 (#7386J "Directly a(·n:iss fro1n the Ba!Joa 811.Y Club" Sales • Scrvif'e 645-6406 Toyota '71 TOYOTA toROLLA >:n0d · cond. S1::75. or best offer. Aft 5 PM 67~360S~. ~~-I '£7 TOYOTA Col'ona Dcl11xc. Gd rnileagr. fl·Ike offer. * 492-9565 * ·AR~ 0 YOU ~(JOJCING FOii ~ E,XCE!JIONAL ~l!Y · .. "ON THE SE$,T '. ~ALUE AMYWHIRI?, . ' FOR A'l.ATE MOOEl QUALITY DOMESTIC CAR - LOW MILEAGE ~. M~:~:r1 -~~ -.;t .. • ............. ;·, .. ~~ :o.....i--· ......... •• li ••••••• Gold·Brown l eather. Fully Eou1pped, less Than 25,000 miles. Lie. 11297 GOP 173 ELDORADO •••••• 57200 Yellow-Beige l eather. Fully Equipped, only 10,000 local miles, Ser. 1114039 173 COUPE DE VILLE •• 56000 YeUow-Be1ge leather. Fully Eouipped, less Than 22.000 miles, lie 1t913 GXU 173 COUPE DE VILLE •• 55800 Blue. White l eather. Fully Equ1ptied. Less Than 1e.ooo miles. Ser. *!5297 173 T -BIRD •••••••••••• 55200 Bronze. White l eather. Mk IV T1unk. l oaded only 17.000 miles, Lie. #018 HOJ . . . 172 COUPE · DE VILLE •• 54 700 Gold, Beige Leather. Fully Equipped, Less Than 36,000 miles. Lie. #563 EGR ' 171 RIVIERA •••••••••• s3000 Ivory, Brown Leather. Fully Equiopeo .. Less Than 40.000 mites. l iC. J319 DlH NEW-'n-CAPRIS DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROMI! '65 VW BUG '73 VW BUG uc •Ptlf·lli! • w;O l oc. l l'.li2'*1EG 5895 52595 llc:•flA31J • ll!l(! l i<; 162:1-.ISC s1195 52795 --·-. ,,_ .... -.. - '68 VW BUG A~O LIC •3•~bCf '73 VW BUS A"'O l><-••17.JfQ s1395 54299 '69 VW BUG 7 1 ·vw BUS AoolO lie tll~P-<I~ A« LIC 1 1••·0~N s1495 53199 :7,2 }'!!o§~~ '70 VW BUS A~ l <t ••tt-... OH 5 159 5 52999 71 vw Bg •'.p'.!Lo:•!3}P::; '69 VW BUS • Sr.ol l!!! •3~·AOC ' 5 1795 52099 ·]2 VW BUG '6? .. V'J!. f 4!~~ • i.i;i l ie 1f6<l,GOO 52 195 5 1495 &£:!&; I I HUGE Slt..ECTIOM of HlW • US ED 260 I 's -.t.H Colon ' IM-di.t. Dtli•fff AU Cars+ TaJt & Lie. Del. & l-t ndlg. T1lt allo•t cors cony the Jim Sl•moos FULL GUAllANTH -~ . ' JIM. SLEMONS IMPOB IS , INC. 1301 Cj>uail, Newport l eac:h 8 33~,aoo 28402 MAR GUERITE PARKWAY MISSI ON VIUO 811 ·2040 • 4t5-4t·•• UH A•tty Poril wty h it , I • I· \ " I ' ' ' I ------;:;;::,,.,Tr------;;;;,,,..-,,.-,~-----:.====.,..-----, Oi'7;;:::;;::::::-::;----;;;;;;-;r;:':::::;c;:--,---'---;;;=-..,---:~--C:'::.'"~'~Y, October 4, 1974 VOiktwagtn 9nO-Bulck 9910 tadjllac '915 Chevrqlet 9920 Continental 9930 Corve·tte ' 9932 • General 9701 ' ·•neral DAILY PILOT 9701 ~eneral --- '71 MALIBU CONTINENTAL 1973 '72·Corvette Stingray \ -=~=========== •====::= Less than 35,000 Miles LUXUHJOUS 2 DR. COUPE Autonu111c, jllJl>.'l'I' ~\\'\'fillg, ' ' • 2-DR. HARDTOP CPE ONLY 20,000 MILES ''°"er h1·1•ki-,i, t-.M/1''~1 1 Bcaullful Sunbur1H Yellow Ex11ui~ilt' Jlnrvt•sl Gold with radto. r11l!y \lh<•t•lg , 11•l1l1• matching vinyl buekel seals, whll•· vinyl lop, n111tt•hing Q\'fll flri•io:, less lha11 ;;(),000 VB enginge, power slel,'r., fuil lf'Htiler (nt1•1·lor . Faetory Ut'tuul n11h·~. 1n:l:t71J po11•er brakes llUIO. ll'llllS., all' l.'O!ld. rulJ power, s!Ci't.'(I, \,, $4.889 radio, heatel', st<.'reo tu pl', door lotks, cruise control, sp01·l wheels, etc. & )Wll ('It. All th~ t1Xlra11 & u like ne1v (::>5501G) n.·aJ ' 'Cr c-a ln p u ft.•' <SSOllff' ! Sr..ti95. ·72 COMET Cpe. Gin~er a11d \Vhitc !No. 128841 $1999 SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. \V~tminster 636-4010 Continental 9930 $5695 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC 1410 Hwitor At,_ Dr. CoUoM"ti• $46-1017 Caugar - 1974 LUY'S 25 TO CHOOSE FROM $91 =.' $91 ::.,,. 4 speed, deCor package, Mikado trjm. stk. #1059,-• Sll02.7S i• ·fM total Cf!sh price l~L to I lie.. fffs. ~ p.,.,,.. price is $4459 Incl. to11 • lie. f'" • unyiiig chargt• tor 48 "'°""'' OR .,.wo•al of y•r credt A.P.l. I S.98°/o. • • MOii'. THRU FRI. 8 AM TO I 0 PM • BEACH IMPORTS • '74 FIAT X·l/9 , Beautiful red. AM/FM stereo. & mags wtlh rad ial tires. (411KKV) • '69 ALFA ROMEO SPIDER New red pa1n1, AM/FM, & rad•als. (YXA644 J • '72 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE X·tra SHARP! (#9250) • '72 TRIUMPH TR·6 New radial tires w11n ,mag wtieels. (964GRS) • '72 VOLVO ISOOE~ SPORTSWAGOH Economical over-dr1110. AM/FM, & air oond+t1on1n9. [Jt 1651 • '72 SAAB SOHETT Ill AM/FM & X·tra SHARP! (380EOJJ • '72 MGB 6-eil_ut~ful red, rftlal tires, & low m11es, (~71GAZ) • Over 80 Sport Cars In Inventory • BEACH IMPORTS Al.FA ROMEO • SAAB Sales, Service & Leasing 1200 W. Coast Highway, Mewpart Be·ach 645-6406 • j • ~J 09 701 • -Reail~-D-~ily Pilorctassltied '.., '74 VOLVO Best Deal Anvwhere! LEASI: OR BUY OVERSEAS DELIVERY SPECIALISTS 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646:9303 '73 VOLVO -· STATION \VAGON 16,750 n1iles. Automatic, Ali-If flt stereo r.idlo, air condl· lioning. (645HDE) 14m JfiWt luui& W YOLYO . 1966 Harbor, e.M, IMG-9303 .... , '72 Volvo 142, Au!o Trans, Radio, Heater, White Side Walls, Radle.I Tires, Vinyl Roof, light Bh1e, (122HDDJ Concourse co nd ition inside and out $3299 • Groth Chl vralet • 18211 Be:ach Hunt Sch 847-'i086 54~3331 --. ·-· VOLVO '70, 1445. 4 spd, r/h, air, Must 11ee. $2100. S'9-0120 VoJvo 'TI-1'4 . Stick Shin $3,000. or make offer. Mike Lyndi<;n.1100 AUTOS USED AMC 9905 I '70 !W.lnLER Jb>!)el 304. 4DR, air..-auto. ntce. (200 8A-1Z) $1499 SUNSET FORD 54-10 Cnrden Grove Blvd, Westm1nster 636-4010 '72 '72 ' '73 '72 '72 '73 COURIER WthGem Top. (89124S) DATSUN Mags. "Red" {67050U) 1600 LUV "FLAMED" Mags. fur tined Shell with reefer. COURIER AM/FM radio, Only 17.574 ll'Wtes. (20058W) COURIER Wiire on White. "Sharp" (94548T) COURIER Mags, Bright red and stril)ed. (48278L) DATSUN 1600 Wllte. Only 17.171 miles. 1on2BWJ '7 2 ~~,,.!~O SPORT (68628Ul •7 4· ~~l~~eli, Side p;pes, 5,864 mies. (40151U) '72 ~tE~os.campe•s .. 11. '73 COURIER · ~1:11:s.1(~7~~wcrver. $2699 52299 s2499 52799 !2099- s31 .99 • s2599 ~2899 Buick 99!0 ...... _________________ _ BUICK 1970 Electro Linlitcd. F power, air, o.mffm stereo, Xlnt cond. $19!.IS. &M-7432 DRIVE IT·YOU'U.. LTK.E IT 1961 '1' dr $1(ytark, full pwr. 11200. 6#'N62/8!+.U71 196/J BUICK Ci &lbre, Gl:I; cond. S'i!"JO, Call 644-80<16 Ult 6. ) .. .' I . . Johnson & Son LINCOLN MERCURY has the 'GOLDEN · TOUCH' We think service and dependability sell cars··· What Do You Think? Johnson & Son LINCOLN MERCURY GOLDEN TOUCH NEW CARS PRESENTS THE 1975 MONARCH For the Perfect Time & Place MOrr1,., of 1hf' N"w C Jr "Golden To•Jt~" See Us Today 1112 mi. So. of Sa• Diego Fwy; ...... ...,.. ' I I I ' • t ' l ' .: :r. ~ ' • j - ' ' . Ot.llV PILOT Octol}tr a lCl7~ ;; ~dge ______ 99;.o.;35 ;..F.::•:..:•d:..... _____ 994~ i=ord ~___!!.~ Lincoln 9945 Mercury 995o Mercury 9950 Pinto 57 • ' • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • ~ 1974 VEGA'S • • o~ OVER : 1 OFACYORY INVOICE C<?:ST ~ • S 1 TO CHOOSE FROM ' • $84 $84 "' • DOWN' • • PY.MT. MONTH 4 speed, rao10, l1nlcdglas!t.dlx. bumper!>, ••1h11ewall$, tfk . .f l101. $3048.70 is the totol cco h price iMI, to• & lie. fee~. Deferred pymt. price i• $4116 ind. tax & lie. fee~ & c•rrying chorges for 48 month• Of' opproval of you r credil. A.P.lt 15.98.,• e MON. THRU FRI. 8 AM T.O 1 D PM e e SAT. & SUN. 9 AM TO 6 PM e 1 GROTH CHEVROLET Huntington leach Ford 9940. :.:::.;:_ __ _ i2 FnJ:U PIXTll 1 19i2 LL"\C'Ot.."\ Cu11lint ntal 1973 f\IF:JtCURY ~llll'quls l9iO ~IONTEGO C,clonc GT. 1913 PINTO Family \\lnp'i. <:~t·tt'.t-; \\,\~,1~rli COUPJ'! . .D1'1&U\U.lly fr o m Ul~1n l.1le. All popular O:mpeliUon i'ed dual e.x· E mmuu:q Claulc gokl ~r~··I 11.111,1111 ... ,11}11. 011· Jol111....011 &. &in. Pob.,;~an Cc!llurtii lncludillg spilt .6 ha.Ulti, consoJ ~ount e d llfige. Et.<0non1lcol 4 cytin- ' ,, 11•, 111·•. 1••11 n~cl., h111•i liultl. l\allirUI lt'l.I U11•r huer·' \\'ay IXl"'Cr ~~fll, &le~ illt crul~matk wide 0\'111 der engine 11·ith 4 speed •uk 1-tu;,. h.u, l't1111plo:tcl~ t'!.IUIPPt-'<I ":~t & po11·er 1<1intlowt. ti.In (radlalJ.'alr condlllon· u11115nfis:;!on, lllsc br'Jkes, l I 1r;ood 1n.luc . 1S!-OEADt $~275 $361~ st~rl11g. (023DJRI $16ij $277J f\ 811.:.. J OHNSON ~SON J OJLNSON 4. SO.'i J OHNSON-&:-SON JOlL"iSON._&....SQN • to.It UllW Lint.'(lfn ~h!n:'ur)' rrn.vln P.ter1:ury Lincoln Mt'rcUl:V Uncoln l\terclll')' TOYOTA j 262ti llnrbi11· Blvd. 2626 Harbor Bl1•d. 2626 l:lar bor' Blvd. Zb'26 Uarbor Bh't'.I • ~ lD f . ;tN l\lO!oii---:..J0.5G30-Costa Mes11 5-10-58SO C:>sta""l\1'eMI. 510-5630 Co!ita Mesa 50-56Jll ~:71 .. "itl.1 uJI ji:.\.ui'y f~"':tun.><1. /\. t~!.9 1Vl Prlc."ed to sell ncl\\•. l.111, dlliC brakes, poirerl radi~t ti res. 1760HONI NABERS CADI LLAC l'.-h 11,111.,1, c.,\! G-16-0000 I 1%loi LINC01LNCo' ·I ~R.1 T~~ 197Doo0 l\IERUCURY Pt1arqub 4 't.l t.lERCURY l\t o n 1e g 0 •72 PINTOS RP (128EHLI ·1~ LID ...,q11111 10 f)J•Si., 2600 Hctrbor Slid . ('lt'gunce o Dlll K'nla U11u I'. rn:;qunled care . l'OUpe. 30'Z VS. Air, a uto HA dl · \ 1 IJJUJ Coita MwJo .IJ40~9 I 0 0 , , · on1· 0111ic1· 1·urc. l:J,000 n1il1o"s. 40,000 actual n1lleii, Spilt 111eer (No. 13944J fl45.5i00 { r.J :ni, 1~" '" ~1 ""11 ' i. u l~iO Cf.l'..13 \\'AGON, iur,) Sruroain l\llst G1\.'('ll. ,\low scuts. G way powei·. ,\ de-$1799 Mk Abou1 Our \Varranty I :.::;;~~UNSET FORD OPJ::N SUJ'\U,\Y ;•.llto. ~;.1,cur:, 4 .~~c1v i11d.! J)lil.'C(]fully 1'1lulppedluxury , rinitE lll cu1•, Buryundy SUNSET FORD Plymouth f 9960 --------lt1\'"· $ ... OO .lliS-l:l\;kl uuto. IVUS429! S\715 Ros S\V) $2'l75 • M40 Garden Gt'Ove Blvd . . :,410 C:u rd1!n lil'O\l' J::hrl. '7:1 C1\LAXLE .·.oo. Landnu Lincoln 9945 JOllNSO!'{ & SON .INSON & SON ~ \Veslmlnstcr 63fr4010 • ATLAS \\'1'.~!111i11~<'~·-~-!Cli-11!!0 I eoupc, air 11u10 srect·iu~ Llnl.-oln J\1e1x·ury Ut11..'0ln Mcl'<:Ur)' f' ;---· , 'tipLTJI {'pc· •'li-2J[)i\, 1N.1. J2<J&J 1 ~··ou<J 2b:Jti Harbor lll\'d. 2626 J.iar'bor Blvd. , 67 COUGAR , Sugei• Shape. I ,\/t.: -Vinyl 1v1• SUNSET FORD l~IL7 LJ~C'OLX Coupl'. An Col!ta i\1qi;n ·Sl(}.:Mi30 ·eosta ~tesa -·i:f(tris30 ¥u~t ~II. $875 o.r offer. h 1 ''iurt or Sh"if' j l){l L;;ontrn t~ruit• ~hd, flld1r• lint Goocllr. P11stcl . 'I:J.c VLZ488. Pvt pty. (114) C.hrytltr/Plymout ~1.·,.:,mu •dlr.i \\'estniuistc•r • li;;IHOlO 1c·llu11 ;1ml iraclili(lnnl Lin-Maverick 9947 1972 P.IERCURY 9 paslit'nger f168·91T.2. Open Dally & Sun. 'til 10 PM -·-;~•lrl 1"•1t'. rul! ll011·1'1,: Hh· \\ragon. The most desl~"·M~-------==i 2929 Harbo1· Blvd., • I ,\~h ,\houl Our \\'nfn111!1.' I · usta-9952 l!l'i'! Pl:-.:rc> Jtl'~.\BOI:T. ,\ ,.,. it1 fl•1•1vr. 1111 11h1-'l·i, 1·inyl annly 11·agon. Splil seat, ··• Costa ~fesa · ·;;. J>J:-\TO-S.1u1rr 11a~. 4 n1o~C 1n1)tll;u· •'l~JJ1t1nil<'al iuti. !:!7~ ·1,1 P.lAVERICKb ·g1G'1ab~.; po11·er seal, AM/1'~Af stcreo,'1 ----""--r----546•1934 • , 1 r 1 u10. mn'"' r1 1 .... ,,, .. 1 Ex '!"""· .-.1 l'f'I>. rn a J.: s · 1·;11' 11 !h l lah·t1l~11·k 1uuJ 1'\Jl• .IQJIN~\ & SON tlll8CCT'l ~ . ti.I ll'hee . plorcr green. ·74 P.1USfAN G II 4 speed, 1:117ll0Fl '1:~'99!1 ntr·k. Unhl<'111t~hrd 1luu1w11. Llnc<>ln :\h:1·i·u11• SUNSET FORD t23iF'AC! S3'l'15 11.000 ml le s , 11•h lie . SUNSET FORD i1ur \.'O,OUU nuh ~. 1 ·:"l!~'V\' • !:."i:.1i ll;u bor Blvd. JOJINSON & SON (339KHZ} $3099 .ii ln l.hr<l1·n Gl'O\'•' Bhrt li:::.!(1 I co.~ra \IPSll 511\.5630 ~l<l 9arden Grove Blvd. C.inc."OhJ ri1e1'c:ut'Y SUNSET FORD \I 1·-tun11hl«1· G::ti-U!IO I JOllNSO/\ & S(),\ l \:'estnunster SJ6...,1010 2626 Harbor Blvtl. a.I-Kl Garden Grove Blvd. ·o:: r'<Jl!I) cv;;;tt;:y S!.ILid l ~h~"Oln l\k•1·1·ury ' 1~11 TIJ\\,\ COUP~ 1973 ~i.\Vl'.:H.ICK, Lu....:. Kit., Costa P.'lesa ID5630 \Veslm.~l6ter 636-4010 Pontiac 9965 J:i·uu..,h .. ui. 1u 1,,1..,,,, l.1J;ul•·<l. 1 ~'ti-'li llnrU.i1 l1h~I {Jr1I~· 230J rni.. hnn1ac. 6 v_ 0 8-:_J 1 1 1 s 8 . p"~,"1·. l&o 1ni., $2695 •73 MUST~G , clean, xlnt. ;._;c;.c:.:;;:_ ____ .:.;.;.::1 '65 Ply Fury, &ood tires, battery, overall cond. xlnt trans car. $400. o; best of- fer. _9~5999 (110-r;:r., _ _ __ _ _ (',.~,,~~' ;,lfl.,ltj,':fll _______ til!J.,'G26 y-r " -"" tr }'/>I md' 1 '72 Gr•nd Prix ----I --642•4321 Direct or Collect (.°"""'" a • IO, e C. ;;, FOIUJ F-100 Shot'I 111'(!. '7'.! CNTHY ,!:;Qlt !I pa ... ~. t!lliS C01'Tl~1'.:NTAL 4 dr. f'ORD l\1avcrick 1!)'12, VB, IO-IO•Mhllf-bt'st oller. 893-6583 days, Factory air COndltioning, full ,,.,1 r11g1nr. Bc~c uffcr.1,\/C, P/S. P/B. P/\V, tu:.; l'"f'cl. cond. thruout $16..lO. ;i;).000 rh i. air, radio, heate1·. -•-c-io,.....,_ 49.-1-83.18 eves. J)Ol\·er, vinyl 1op, vinyl In· .~1-10::~ . rrk . ..,1nl cone!. bTI-Sll7~l 6r..-Jil7l/!119-t'.!ll 5.iZ..7729 • ,70 MUSTANG 6 cylinder, terior, A..\I/FM s t ere o , Autos, New---9800 'A~tos, New 9800 I AUtoS, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 A~tos, New 9800 auto, power steering, <n'Oen auto. trans., radio, helitcr, l =~==~~----"-=-=--=======c.:-=.:.:.:c..:_:.:_;:_ __ _: o·~ \\'liW tires, xt\-a clean & .1No$~~E¥~ORD sharp. (817EOKI I • • ' ' 1 ' • • • • • ' ' • ' ' ' • ' ' • ' • • • • • . • • • • • . ----- 5440 Gudon·Grove Blvd. -$3495 \\'cstmlnstcr fai-4010 1974 l\tUSTANC 2, ~ •...• . ~·~I· rudio/htr., ah:, P/s, lea:i .. -·-_,.... -~thun 1500 l'nl. ~j() 833-0697 Oldsmobile 9955 OPEN SUNDAY ' 1970 PONTIAC 8 J)aSllengt!r wagon. Like new Inside and out. Radial steel belted 1Jres, low mileage. \VE'fkEnd Spcial (221BSO) $1'795 JOHNSON & SON Lincoln li1crcury 2626 Jfarbor Blvd. ' Costa l\feM · 540-5630 ·n PONTIAC Crli.nd Prix. Loaded, mags, red (563GAC1 $3399 SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Crow Blvd. \Vestminstcr -~ '69 FIREBIRD, Air, PS/PB. ·radio/htr, aulo trans.. Great cond. sum. 536-7649 . 1968 BONNEVILLE, air, auto., P/S, Xlnt cond. ·1.-1ake offer. 545-4015 'iO PONTIAC CatalinA. 4DR, _$1'199 . -l~r::;;~~~~~~U~"""'§ top, air, nice (ZWA.548) SllNSfi'l'-FORD" --" --: -!ll.e•.A~~ .--11--!...,-Gftrden-Grove-B!vd. OLDSMOBILE \Vestminster ~to ' ~~-0~Rgi~ss '65 Catalit\ll, run '2QWer, ,.et;. clean, make otter, !\lust UNIVERSITY OLDS .. 11. ""' """" 53Hoos 2850 Harbor mvd. '72 GRAND SAFARI W'agon. --c..t. M----stl)o9H)-Beautiful,-al-B-1-u·~ Ito o-k , - $2550. 831-rot9 ,_ ' " COME SEE AND DRIVE OLDSMOBILE FOR 19751 . . " A THRILL YOU DIDN'T EXPECI We Still Have A GREAT SELECTION of 1974 EXECUTIVE & DEMONSTRATORS l 1974 OLDS CUTLASS ' .-. condrt!On•!'IQ' -automatie -rM"Jio -l>e•ter -llOl'oQ' aleen!'IQ' -pawor btili<e& -power '"'ndooM!;-vorryt IOP [KJZ5~7) QUMG.f COUHTY'S No . I HONDA DEALER Brand New '74 2 DR. COUPE ('2!510031 For'48 mo&. incl. T g l Deterred pmr. llriCe •S 13'20 73. N'FI !S 13.Sl'ro GMC TRUCK HEADQUARTERS s5077 I ' ' I I · "13 Toronado, xlnt co~r Thunderbird 9970 cond. p()\\'et' w i n · d o w s , ..;;;.;.;;;o:;:.:c;;.::.....~-.c:.:.: I powtt M"al, -stl'IW, "rBdia.1 ---T=BJRD Landau COU"}X". lires. S37T:.. ()58.3242 days, 18,(0) mile-s. loaded. (228- :\lr .,II. Scott. l).t()..0047 afler GHEJ $5300 7 pm. SUNSET FORD ·;o OLDS 98 L.S., all xtras, ;>140 Garden Gro,·e 81,·d. low n1iles, I cw.·ncr. Phone \Vestminster 6J6.-40\0 (!\'CS..~3984. I 56 T·BIRD '6S DELT.r\ &!, 4 Door,' Near perfect body, Cr8gt'!'S, Po\vt·1·. air, nds some "'Ork. port hDle,top, Sl,C:::J oriainaJ S47J. 64Hl406 aft 4. miles. \Vhlte with nice blsck Pinto 9957 interior $2500. will consider _ trade. 549-1690 .-3 '72 T-BIRD Landau coupe, 1 PJNTO. ~ spttd, decor I Immaculate (10811!\tAl ;t199 group, n1ed1um blue. !No. SUNSET FORD 1~u1 N''s~T' FORD_, i _ ~40 ~arden Grove Blvd. \Vcstnunster 636-4010 S440 ~arden Grove Blvd. '71 T-BIRD Landau AirffUll \Vc1tm1nster 6364010 Imm Lo ·,_, 8 pv.T, ac, a o:u. st 1m PUfro, Excel. Cond., ofr. (TI4) 546-mo. ~~ ini. Sl7SO. IH5'-4205 aft. •69 T-BIRD 2 dr Land:u. 7zli1NTO Runabout. Spl Sl800. Lo~~ mint cond. palnt, mags, very sharp f9770UZJ $'2099 • cV.;;•.,,9.o•-----~997"""C4 i SUNSET FORD 5140 Garden Grove mvd. - \\1eslminsler &i&-4010 "13 PINTO Runabout. Low miles, ~ • J.Jo"A1 Stereo. Lug- gage Rack, Auto. :>l&-0071 '13 PINTO Squire \Vagon. 21},000 mi, xlnt cond. $2995 pvt pfy. 551-2036. '72 PINTO Sta. Wgn. Air, raJ!als, lo mi., $2200 call nft. 6 581·3108 PINTO '73, 2 dr, !Gee, 4 s1KI. 20.500 miles, crpt 4 5 nt"lv tires. 54.j-4576 'i2 VEGA -GT Kammback \\'agon. Mag w he e I I • a utomatic transmission, sir conditioning. ( l 0 1 G \V N ) $199!1 SUNSET FORD 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. \Vestminster 636-«110 '7Z VEGA 1890EKRJ 20,035 miles IH5-5700 (dlr.) Ask About Our \\'81T8nty '71 VEGA, Stickfshfl, lo mi, gd gas mileage, SI Z 50 . 54~--62&3' 01oose from Orange County's Largest S81ecti0n 50 TO CHOOSI NOW ,,, ........ 1974't; Jlllt • r.rw •""""6n: 1m Cpe DeVille ..,.._1s,oot.a.1 l••uhltol Sll•dO• llUH witll '"lldq V!r!J1 tap l F..rl -llUilcr. FKlory ~' conclollOnlnQ. 5llr9) ""'1 11pe. 1111 & T91ncopoc llletrlrlg. Full PoMr dooo' locb, Rdll ,...., d lllt Xlr11 .a Mt flCl"lllOlll. (61tt1PC) 17 1973 C&dlHacs to choose from 12M-,-12,000 ... Ca•ll•c VM Prot1cffN "-IWIYblll on -1 1ant1WU 1t14 NABERS .· 2600 Horbor 11., Com - Open Eves. & Sunday .;-140.tlOO ' 1 I . . ) \ . . • l .. . CONTINENTAL MARK IV I FOR '75 .. • I I j) COUGAR XR-7 EOR '75 " / • . ~- • : ·-~ .. MERCURY MARQUIS FOR '75 --I . .......,..,.-. ._~~,;....,, ~fR-E-E~IR - CON~ITIO~l"G _WITH EVERY NEW '74 ,.U.---COM1 T IN-GUR-S-l0€K NO EXCEPTIONS! MAKE. YOUR CHOICE AND AIR CONDITIONING.wON'T COST YOU ONE CENT! FREE AIR-C-ONDITIOlll.K.G . WITH EVERY NEW '7 4 CAPRI IN OUR BIG STOCK NO EXCEPTIONS! MAKE YOUR CHOICE AND AIR CONDITIONING WON'T COST YOU ONE CENT! STILL A GOOD SELECTION OF .BEAUTIFUL NEW TO Bf CLEARED OUT BEFORE THE '75's ARRIVE. COme in today for wide choice of colors and options at truly unique savings. in one ofSouthern California 's largest • Lincoln-Mercury Inventories COME IN EARLY WHILE THE SELECTION IS FULL! ' . • Fridily. October 4 1974 _DAID' flLOT JJ • --··-·--.. - . MERCURY MONARCH FOR '75 MERCURY MONTEGO FOR'l5 ~~~ .. MERCURY COMET FOR '75 . _ -.-.. -1973 MERCURY 1972 MERCURY Ma>tego 4 dr., f oc1ory A" Cond , Power Sle~•.Po-Brol. ... , v;~y1 rop Autn '""', ltod.0. H...a!~ WSW •OIJ FIA $1788 CH ICA ~d'~!!,.!.~Y o$2T9A88 ,J0~~~~P,9S~.gEP~R 0 ~ET Irons., AM/FM rodio, healer, ' llro>.e> A,,(ondi•1on<ng Auto rron,, lt.,.;.o $2 788 V/roof, mog wheels, {471GNK) heale•. WSW hre;, V1nly top. et<. t--~19~7 l~T ...... e"""""'l .;;.Ro;;..;;· ~ '""OW) 1973 CAPRI 1973 BUICK CENTURY .i 0.. \dn., v 8. oulo. """~-. ·~ ..... ·-· ... , . , __ ~..... .... $3188 Mote-r w/w h•~. •. <ool. 1/gl<>I>. ,.i-e •-•(o..t8GNl) 1972 .CAMARO A;,conori;on;"!) i.dd io•d•op. Aolo $2888 Iron,., Power 51effil'lg, Power Broke~. Rodio!1ealer, Vinyl top (592KAA) 1301 NO. TUSTIN, SANT A ANA MON-PRI 1 7:30 -10 SAT. 8:30-8:00 SUN •. 10·7 • USEDCA RS-547-0511 •• ,, •• '•·······~ia•c· , .•••••• 8114iiii11t•ss'"' NEW CARS-547-0511 ·' • n " • . \ ' ' l · ' l i ' ~ ~ . • • , . ~: 3:· -: . . ' :I :--.. ' .. .. . ~; ~-; . , . ,. ' ,. ~' : ' • ~ ~ ~ ( (' .. i · • ~ ~ .. ' ' . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' " ;- • • • ' • .. ' • ! ~ -·- ' ' · . )12 OAJLY PIL0 1 f11day Oc1ooc1 4, 1974 ' . I at· A Loo .. e ose •• • ' ' . ' • • an TRUCKS . See Them All low • ---r • give you ·efficient use of • Space,. Fuel & Money! 1975 GRANADA 2or.Ghia • _O_V[ll30_1liRAN.ltN~EW~7As.ltt SID_t_K! SAVE MORE THA -E -E 1974 MUSTANG II GHIA Few miles, Motor Trend Cor of The Year. (057KEK) $3795 '72f0 RD •DOO R r •<.ell~"''"""''"''- '"""' •1495 '71 FORD llD IROUGHAM 2-Door. l~ll PG"'"' ci•• '7 2FORD LTO A" cord .po- (7••ELUJ '269 S '73PINTO WAGON •,pd mog>. rock. """""' '2595 .,,,. ..... - ID"' ..,,1,.., IQ()(ied plu1 ,,.,.., "'""" $ 369 s NEW 1974 MUSTAN& II ---Hardtop." - Steel belted radials, disc brakes, all vinyl bucket seats, tachometer instrumentation, wheel covers, cut pile carpets, 2.3 !iter, 4 cyl. eng., AM radio, tinted glass & much more. Stk. #2471 Se.-. #4R02Y254814 -ONLY $3099 1969 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 2 dr., full power, air, leo1her, foncy . (012BOE) $1495 '70FMD llD l -DOOI ....... ~. '"""" '1 595 '72COUGU full pow.,.., o.r (or>d1••0.-.Mg. double •l>Grpt '73FORD lTDllllOUGHAM • woy p-.. ow, 11areo. 1•81owx1 s3995 •7 3 fORD WAGON J~·'"'·P-& ....... e. , ... ""'" 13895 '71 fORD TOlllNOSOO Do.Ible 1horp! (95'10fll) • '73 PONTIAC GRA.NOl'tlX Under t0.000 ""· Must'"· loocW, :((:i•SHSUI '4795 '69 COllYlnE '72BUICK 51CYlAIK ""·po-. 1.11 wt.eel. ''"'"'' s2995 '72YEGA HATCHSACk •1~. ''"""' •15 95 '73 8MW 11.t.VAllA """'" $$$A YE -NEW 1974 PINTO 2 'Door Sedan -~-- . Includes oll vinyl bucket seats, disc brakes. 2000 cc 4 cyl. eng., .Calif. emission equip·., 4 speed transmission, front & rear bumper guards & more . Stk . #1664 Ser. #4R10X 191965. '72DATSUN "'" 6 cyl. oir, /l.MlfM, !ope dee~. 4 •pd. (82~PN) . $4695 '73 DATS UN 1200.1-DQOI', ••peed. $ '73 DATSUN 610WAGON Low mil .. 'N "Foney·· "''""' s3195 '7•SUZUKI GTSSO Urder :.>!iOO •rul~•. .12HH><>51 1 119 5 '71 DODGE CAMKll/VAN v.a.P-. 1972 COURIER PICKUP 4 spd ., radio, (2 1219M) $1895 .,, .... ClUIWAGON Far f....,.\y \,-.....,t """"' s3195 '72 COURll R l'tCXU'ISHflL ·-· 9 '71 DODGE 8U8alfTO, ,...,., (6631MZ) •4795 '71 FH.D "'° "'•'· .,/Comptf. .... ,,,., s3295 '72 fOllD "'° l-Tonl.W.8 flatbed. 1r 11>s111. s3795 1973 DATSUN 6 10WAGON Rodia & more. (891HGT) $2795 •r 2••• ,,.. ~VClf>-l'Ju W.S. '""'"' s3290 '72-1 SUtFU/ VAN • '721.N.C. scour full Cd>.'•'· V-8. ·""""' 54295 '74DAllUll l'ICICU' • >9"<1 ...... 8.000miln. ""'""' 13495 '661tnaKA1'IOllAL CUSTOM TtAYIU.U. fY•EZ49) 11295 ALL SALES PRICES EFFECTIVE 72 HRS. AFTER PU&LICATIO~ , ' .,. ' '--··"' . . ... ._ • THIOPOll -~ ___ ,, __ ,,.. ..... ,, ___ , .. IOl iliiS II. lotlNI JI . IAlll Of,t, MOUll1 • .,...f ~ Meft,.frl,1 t -·· "'9 lef.l 10 •M•f Jllfl hL 'Alli lfl'llCI MOUlllr '1 .,..., '°" Meft4 7 _ .. "" T111t1,.trl, • • 41TI ··"· O"f\T1 I •••1 "" ~· . r ' ( • • • • ' f j • • San .Cle1nente Capistrano . EDITION VOL 67, NO. 277, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ' ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNrA ' \ • Today's Final N.V. Stoeks FRIDAY, CC.TOBER 4, 1974 TEN CENTS Master~ Plan for Park·i. Com_i~g to· Clemente By JOHN VALTERZA Of ... 01111 f'li.t .... ., San Clemente city officials -reacting to the healthiest financial picture in many years· ..... are pojsed for a massive wrks development program in coming months. With a special parks purchase and development accol!1t swelling as never before, the city bas the capacity of committing about $400,000 to the develop- ment.of existing and lU.~!tP8lklaodL Gas t ax Out, Says President • WASHINGTON (APJ -Pn!oi-Ford bas ruled out any gaaoline tax increase and is finn1y opposed to gas rationing but will ask Americans to "bite the bullet" irt an antt-in!lation program with mandatory features, his spokesman aaid today. "It is a situation which we always have dreamed about, but onJy now do we finally . have the cash to do some real development," City Manager Ken· neth Carr said today, . The bulk of the cash Is tbe ac- cumlllation of fees paid by developers who chose to pay, instead of granting land as their parks ecmµnibnent . Added to those funds was . the $100,000 . in revenue-sharing cash which tbe cowx:il committed earlitt-tbis_year,_-=-• ---' Thus far the· city !!'as ordered up a master plan of development for three city parks W!iicb already are acquired, plus a larger parcel which could be pon:based from tbe Staie of California. "And in rec:oJlt we<ks yet another PolSi- bie site bas· emergod .. an option lo tbe city. Plans for a 10.mllli<Jn.gallon, un- derground reservoir on property near Civic <;.enter have been finned up b)! the Tri Cities Mlmk:ipal Waler District. . -. The city plans to negotiate for a lease to use the land over the reservoir as a park. c City Councilmen ~ an initlal report . from Carr this . week on the cheerful parks situation, but thus far have not acted on ~ suggestion by the city staff that a parks planner become part of the city's permanent payroll. If the extra employe is not hired. the council ·has iodica.ted that it might contract· with a private planning firm to supervise tlie actual construction of improvements at the new J?:.<lrks. Amoiig the pafcels on the top of the list ror developmnet are: -Bonita Canyon, a major eristing park surrounding the Boys Club along Calle Valle, where major improvements are pnlj)O!ed. -Linda Lane, a small parcel near the city beach, where a neighborhood park concept ~·ould be used in improving the barren ground. -San CorgOflio, the large piece or acreage, measuring more than 20 acres, which could be bought fro1n the Cali fomia Department of Tt;ansportation. The only hitch to this one is ·a bitter dispute bet\\.·etn the city and state agen· cy on the price for the parcel. Special legislation, opposed by the transportation department, calls fer the purchase of the land in Shorecliffs at the eriginaJ price paid when the parcel was earmark· (See PARKS, Page .U) • Victim' 'Rape Men · to Invites 2 Home, Slays I , . Girl Tells While-House-P<eSS-secretaey_ Ron_ -Ne&5en .said~-Will-disclose..!-'proposal to help alleviate problems wilh ·credit and interest rates" in an address to ·a joint session of _Congress .at 1 p.m. (PDT) Tuesday. Nessen would neither confirm nor deny 1,1idespread speculation that Ford would -seer some -fonn-or-tar -increase--as- part of biS inflation-fighting package. · But he quoted Ford as telling R<publican congmgi<lnal l<aders loday that there -are.· .. bard cbokes we and the American jleople ba .. lii make· as we bile the btiilet oo curbing inflation." N"""'1 al90 q~ ~'3fLuey j!ecrell!Y Wl~.Li~~ ~'C"ontGQP congres . ...,.. . pro- gram "in its imst. general tenns wUI require and encourage Americans to save more, reduce waste and produce more." Nessen gave few_ details of Ford's proposals, saying only tentative decislons have been made and that additional review is .required. ·But, responding to newsmen's ques.. lions al a WJUte Hou.!e briefing, Nessen (See GAS TAX, Page .U) • Clemente Gas Station Robbed By 'Marine' A bandit simulating a gun and em· pbasiting that his victim should tell police that he was robbed by a Marine made off with 1125 in cash from a San Clemente service station late Thurs- day. Employes . at ~ Fill-Em-Up-Qu!ck: Real said the man appeared ,at the station at 9:02 p.tn, After si.mulatin·g a pistol in his blue ja(ket, the holdup man demanded cash, 1 took it and fled into the darkness oo foot. Police searched the city for several hours without spoUing a suspect The robber was described as a male in his late 20s, with medluni·let:igth blond hair. He wore a blue jacket and light blue pants, officers said. Oraage Weather Night and morning low clouds with sunny afternoon! Satui'day. Not much change in temptrature ··1•with,.beach higfis in the low 70s ' rising to 75 inland. ' INSWE TODAY A·nimals .teem to .say special tltings io Laouna Deac11 author Nanc11 ~fcl11f11Tt. She sltare.s aome of them, a r.revietiJ of her book, it1 today a Weekender cover 1tory. The \Veekttlder also takes a look at KCET's fall achedflle todov. · Al Totr kmct AJ ... ",.. ., L. M, tw• Al Ctlltonile Al Cl•»ill•• Ol·lt c1111r~1 11 Cf'fwWW• IJ Ot,111 "OllCti AJ ••11.ntl ''" "' t111trt1l11n1111I Ct-I fli11•1Kt ...... .,._.,. .•t AIM'I L•llffrl ' a1 ,._..LIM C"J Mutu•I '""'' At fhllt11•I HtwS Al °''"'' (WfttJ ., --AM~ Mt'llff-··-r-- MU!\111 '"""' HllfeNI Httn ~lllM~ '""'" •1111vrfllfl JtMI ttlftf'I ,,.,,, I*' Mffktll T1"1"'11s.ii ,.,... ... ,, W"tlllt WtrMI Hftf'f .......... .. .. .... •• .. .. ll•t .... .. ... -.. , .. ,. .. " . . , '• -Oil D!"illi ng OK A$sut ed; Aitk Warns From Wire -Semees LONG BEACH -~ )'OIDIC -.an, ;%;, tr.~ ~twlld ":i ·;t: one wttb a shotgun aa her family looked an, police said today. -. ~tn' ,• 11, WIS !>!>'*ed. OD~lnui'det. ·-· Police ' said llbe iold them that slie was abdbcted by two men as she left work in a Cenitoo abopping center \\'ednesday and they \drove her lo a park in S(lllla Ana and taped her. In return for releasing her without By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL further hann. •be .said, she promised 01 llM o.11r PW _... not lo call police and to give them A week's trip to the naticn'1 capital her tel~. number so they could bas convinced the chairman of the reach hu agam. . .u concl . " e, 1nveatigaton said. regimal coastal commissjoo th a t~ey called 'ntursday afternoon, and offshore oil driUing along the Orange it was . a~· they wou1d come to her County coast 15 a . ~oregone usion. Police said when the two walked Dr. Donald Brighi, bead of the !%-they foond tbemselm oonlron\e'lub~yc--- member state panel preparing a plan MU. Kantaeng, who · was holding a to guide the future of ~e coast. made shotgun. The woman's father, tlt'o the re"!ark following a TOwn Hall .°'-brothers and girlfrfend were also Callfo~ta luncheon Thursday 1 n present, s:olice said. A~~'ing io 8 question, Bright said, Mi~s K~taeng killed orie of t~ men, ~·1 think it's a ro--o:ioclmion we're blastmg hiJJ.l ln the neck, police s;ud. ·-"-. . . , He wu identified as Danny O!.arles going to have olfsbore oil driU1ng.' Allen. 21, of Santa Ana. Bright said be recenUy spent a week 'lbe other man fled. Police later ar· in Washington D. c. meeting wtth of· rested Carl nee, 21. c! Sant.a Ana. ficiaI~ tn various aecf.ioM of tbe Depart-He WM held for investigation Of murder ment of the Interior, the agency that (See RAPE, Page A!) has proposed 1.6 million acres of offshore tween Santa Barbara.and Dana Point be opened fer drilling. The department has defeoded the pn> posal as one means of helping increase oil production to meet the country's energy needs. ~ Bright said that, although It •!Jllear• the offshore drilling plan will go into effect, it Is oot too late to demand sufficient safeguards to avdd advene env!roornental impecta fmn drilling opeh.ticlns. • · . "It .,.. happen with ._ tbougbt and ccmtraint," the Cal state Fullerton biologist said. _Tecbnolilgy is being developed for oul>- surface drilling and n ew safety (See BRIGJIT, Pop .U) * * * JO ltfilU01a A eres DISCRI MINA TORY MADISON, Wis. (UPI) -Rules against Jong sideburns disCriminat.e ii· legally against men, a state hearing examiner bas ruled. , The rullng was in the case o( Ben Klokow and · Ve.moo Gerber, both of Watertown, and Robert Ylemer, Jef. fenoo, fonner employ.es of Wollin Silos and Equipment, Inc. The examiner recommended that the state ordered the ftnn to lift it.s ban on long side~ms and pay the three wages Ibey i05t when Ibey quit in a dispute over the regulation. • Ul"IT ........ Hot Wlaeels Row after row of newJy machined wheels sit in Southern Pacific Co.'s Sacramento yard and crews prepare to begin $22. 7 million program to rebuild 3,581 boxcars. The cars will move through the lines at a rate of three per day. \ Buff~ Beachgoers Fav or 1Vude Sections By JACKIE HYMAN Of .... Dtlly Pilft lltH Beachgoers in Laguna Beach are overwhelmingly in favOr of setting aside areas for nude swimming and sun- balliing. This was one o( the findings in a recent study by UC Irvine Social Scie~ tist Ruth WaUace, conducted for the Kal~ Kagatbos Foundation of Laguna Beach. "Frankly, I ~·as surprlse<I." said ~Is. Wallace after finding that 83 percent or the 575 beachgoers questioned air proved of nude beaches. Ms. Wallace noted, however. that those who disapproved of nude beaches "disair proved ve,ry strpngly." - "I would say this is a controversial iS$ue." she said. • A _Ji~ of 13 questions was handed out to beachgoers during the first three weekends in September; .Ms. Wallace said .. She found that 37 per~nt of those queried were LaguRia.. Beach rcjidents and of these, 63-percent were property owners. , Officers Resume Questioning of l\'lan i11 Sl1ooting Orange County Sheriff's efficers today resumed tlleir queslioning of a ypung man \\'ho has repeatedly told them that his girlfriend shot him in the arm moments after they met in Capistrano Beach and then shot herself through ihe head. Investigaton would only comment b- day that they have not yet reached a determination in the death of Dora Hodrigucz, 22. of 31796 El Camino Real, Sari JL1an Capistrano. Her. boyfriend. John Reyes, 19. of 40l7 Galle...Juno,-.San_Clcmeute._rCitLai.r\'J in San Clem.ente General Hospital where he is being tr('atcd for a bullet weund that shattered his right arm. 'I Oil Leasing Plan Ordered About half ot those questioned have children, the study 'Showed. Asked if they wculd go to a nude beach. 46 percent said yes, 29 percent no, and the rest perhaps or ~·t know. (See OIL, Pago A!I "He ni.ay g<\ home later today,'' an· irl\•cstiga tor commented. "But he Is A\\'are that we have nol yet completed • our inquiries into the death or ?tfiss Rodriguez." -. WASHINGTON (UPI) -A lop lnierlor Deperttiieni ornpai 'bas ordered tbe government to prepare a plan lo 1ea&e 10 million~acres of potential offshore oll sites next year in the AtlanUo and Padflc oceans, the Washington Pool rejlorted today. . 'l11e Post said that It obtained an Internal Interior Oepartment'memo writ· ten by Unde~etary John C. \Vhitaker ofderlng development. of a plan for lens- Jng of "all the promising are38 or the- Atlanti c" as well as for a sale next year of the leases for drilling sites on the bottom ol the Pacific. 'The Paclllc site was Identified as off Alaskti. Whitaker conflrmtd be had · wrillen lho Sept. 10 lnemo, In a telephone In· lcrvi<w with the llCWlpeper Thursday ,, night, the Post .. id. The plan wa• to have be<n ready Sep<. 30, hilt J.o expected to be finished next week, ~ con!ing to the Post. The plan, 1trongly o_..i by en- vironmtntalists, wtuld open as much as 13 mllllon aQU Or ocean bottom lo exp\onHioo by oll and gas companies Nxt ytar, including the promising Baltimore Canyon site -a deep Sta trendi ~bout 60 miles ofl 11\e New Jcrsey- Dclawarc coast, the paper said. The meino read in part: · , ~ "The undc.....,.eiary (Whliai<er) wani. a firm J,.sln1 sch<dule i•kl out that dcfinlltiy lnciiidd tl\e foiiowlna items: (I) 10 million acres to....i In !V/5 - not JU$t 1 0 lniUioo acres ofCero<f~ (2) a l!lle In ilr/5 In both Alaska and lite , Atlantic; (3) an alternative, if No. 2 falls, which will still allow leasing ef 10 million a<:res. ''On the same time schedule, the undersecretary wants a plan for a lease . • sa>e on the Atlantic In 1975 that would include some lease• In all the promising areas ot the Atlantic, rather than just lhe sale limited to Baltimore Canyon." The nev.·spaper -Mid the memo ~·as signed by Jared G. Carter, a deputy undcnecretary, \\'ho ~ent it to !he dtrec· tors· of I.ht departmwt's: Bur.tau or l..AAd Management itnd Geological Sun:ey. The Bure«u of Lnnd ~lanagcnient manages the leiislng af of(11hort'l oU tracts, v•hilc the G~logical Sur\'ey .Umates bow much oil there is in a ctven area. . I Rocket Racer To Be 011 Vie'lv Speed enthusiasts and racing fnns m;iy view the AnnorAll rocket car, which can rr~ 326_ miles per hour In 4.82 seoond.s, Saturday at Nev.'p6rt Beach's FashiQn Jsl andi • The pentjl-like vehicle which broke the \\'Qrld record for speed _ in the quarter-mile may be setn from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 v.m, at Penney's Auto Genter. r' Tbc body of l\liss Rodriguez, one of nine children .. was found early Thur11day slumped bt'tv.'een tv.·o cars parked at Vi.a de Agua and Camino Los Ramblu in Q:iplstrano Bca<':h. The tv.·o autos parked Oh ihc dead end street were identified as belonging tn Reyes ;ind ~ii~ Rodri guez. Rey('~. \Vho renutincd on lhc scene, immediately gavt sheriff s ofCiccrs the accot'int of tlltl Incident that be "bas: 'hlpeated seve ral titncs before an'd aflef' surgt'r)' -that 11he shot him and then put lhe .SS.caliber n'\'Oiver \O her own head and fired. Shrrifr's officers said dc~\IOI--who patrol the· Captstrano Beach arr.a reported S«log tl\e t'O\lple IWked at scvmi I occasions In the area in ~ mootlls, ) A 2 Dl\ll Y PILOT SC Friday, Oetobtr 4i 1974 r ----------- Piiot Logb ook A1~011yn1ous ~~ers Hit Sru1 Clen1ente Officials By JOllN VAL T~llZA Ot Hit Dilly l'llot llltl FOR ~tANY YEARS, there seemed tO be a gentleman's attitude toword city government in San Clemente, and elected officiaJs frequently would take crlUcism delivered in a traditional honorable fashion, Their crftict seemed to roake thenuel~s clearly seen. heard and Jdenti!ied. • But something has caused a change in that style in recent weeks, and the reJUlts are disturbing. City councilmen these days in San Clemente are find.in& that evening -and someUmes predawn -phone callers are makinl lit! mJserab!e. In recent weeks most members ol the council have found tbemselvn vilified by anon)'mOUS callers. During 10me periods, tbe calls keep up weU beyond the oormaJ •!eepin& hours and oo one says a word onc.e the recipient va1.T••1A p1ckl up the phone. . . . . The iuue whltq has brought th11 malice to the four 1s the appollllmfllt of a fifth member or the panel. ' Even Chil,dren Feeling Pinch OA1<LANO (API -01llopinl h>- l\lltion ha hit even the chlldren's ~/:., "tf1 San l'nncilco Boy 11111ona1 Park D11trlct announced Thursday th.at It will cost 45 cent.! lnll:aad of 35 cents to ride any ot the 17 Sh~land ponies In the 'nlden Park Children's area. Unbridled inflation has iocreased the COl!fs of al!alfa , hay and veterindty services, say pony ride oPerators David and Frances Hom. I Clenien tean Fir ids He's Cla y Pigeon • v .1.,ernt1 st~11. · L~guna 'Niguel: ..\. .White and Happy 11y JAN WOllTH Of t114 DltHy ~llff s .. tf \Vhlte upper·income, .a contented : that '• Laguna Niguel, aarding to a aoclolotlcaJ •wty releated recently by the U111versily of Notlh Carolina. Llgm'Ml Nlguel was one of 13 new, planned communities lo the U.S. picked b~ the New Community "Development PnMct for a re 1 ear ch study. 'fbe findinp . were ba:ied on 139 interviews conducted here II) lbe sprbl& or 1173. 'l'\le 1U1Vey !IJowed that 58 pment ol th,1 camnumlty conunute rqore than · a half hour to work eaeb '"'day, and more than ~ percent drive 2',000 mUes a year or more. would harm the community. Rating lower were Io w· I n (!Om I!: famillel--either black er white, which more than 80 percent of the rttldeats felt would do the ne!Jhborhood hamt. The reasons moat orten cited tor JPO"· Ing to Laguna Niguel were climate, nearness to the natural ·environment, and because it appeaied to be a good place to rlite c:blldren. Overwhelmingly, the respondetlll believe t!llt lhelt We In LaSUJll Nliu•I is heller lban JI wu before Ibey moYed here. They cave hilh ratings ta the com· munity'a ICbool ryltem, overall plannJn11 layoul and apace ol lhe bouslng, climate, a11d natural envimomeat. p,...r.,e .Al P . .\RKS ..• ad ror 1 "-•Y romp .111!1em. The •ate offlce, which threatens a court challenge of-the tegi1l11itlon, wt1nt1 to NII at cumnl llliOM. 1111 difference In costs amounts lo about $50,000-Versus- '260,000. -A park to he located in the 1.Ura C:Osta Villas area which was one of the commitments made by• d1veloper1 of recently annexed land In the Pali1ades. . · , Yef a noth er fmancial optlOr\ cptn to the city, and as yet unt.wpped, ii the award of county -grants made poal· ble throuah revenU&sharing for proJtcl• in the city with a reatorJal Oavor. So far, the clty has nat fermally applied for any of those grant funds, despite strong recommendations by the parks and recreation conwisslon. The major concern by lbe council about the grMt program ls to determine a potenUol project that WOllld Ill .the nte1uirernenta that ltresa that the im- piovements mould benefit more pel'stll19 that simply residents of the city. AT LEAST THREE of the four inltial members of the council -as wert San Clemente developer Al Wulfect ----artrie-1pp>lnlee--repott tJieY haveDeen subjected to the nuisance calll couldn't be cluaifled aa {I foe of since Churl es . Fox "'on appointment kl the council. firearms, but when the buckshot l!ltarts NinMy-two percent wor~ 9ut&Ide the community, Ind 8.utomoblle 'transporta· lion ts almost exclusively the law of the land. One percent aald they use public transportation, and 73 perceut said they.have two or more cars: What Ibey like lea•, according to lhe •tidy, Is lhe dllflcully Iii findlng a job in the community and the colt of IJving here. A total oJ 70 Jlt!~t cf the residents make over $15,000 a year; 21 percent make over $25,000. That · rule has" caused councilmen to ponder IOl"rte beach-related acquisition or develcp~t as a likely candidate for the grant program. C:Ouncilman Tony DiGlovanni; who' offered Fox as a nominee, was among to~ land on his doorstep, he"-figures the the first 10 recei ve the harassing calls. best way to stop it is with a few One calli:r became so vicious, that his comments prompted the councilman potshots or h.iJ own. to ootlly police. The shot, says the San Cle~nte resi· The same has happetted with City Councihnan B. Patrick Lane. dent, comes from the muules of He, too, has reported the !ncldents to police invutigatora. lhotauriJ fired at day pigeons at the Afayor Thomas O'Keefe, the obvious veteran of the council who is in his city's trap and skeet range. third term, has reported the same. And when a noviti: is at the trigger "I'm pretty used to-it by now," O'Keefe said recently. "After being the and fires too soon at the "bird", the lone dissenter orf the council votes for years, that sort Of ~t~ff just slides off." shot pelts \Vulfeck's new house on a knoll 150 yards awa y. TllE RECIPID."l'S OF tl1e r<eenl harasalng calls ms1sl lhe effect ii \'/uJleck broughl the malter before not one of fear or inlimldltion. clly councilmen last Wednesday and None ls 10 naive to think that becau&e you are a public servant that demanded some IOft of relief. the whole world likes You. . His next-door neighbor has found bi.cd What is irksome, obvk>usly, is the effect of such tactics on a man's family. shot 00 his doorstep as well. And a secondary effect -just as important -is the possibility that "I don't .know if it comes that far city o[ficials will declare that they and the members of the family have had with any velocity, but tO ~ frank, enougb of the pranks and ?JUKtying accusations on the other end of the line. I don't want to test It out, either," he said AND IF THEY FEEL oompelled to order an unlisted number, it will After a brief presentallon, Wulfec.k mean that lhe cowardly dlmwlil who reoort lo anonymous phone pranks \111 won council prom1.., of a lhorouidi have 1UCceafully killed a prime Ingredient in local aovemment and cootrol and immediate staff examination of the by !ta citlr.ent. effect• of ahooting at the range nea r · It wUJ mean lhlt cltlzens wJth em1llne concerm and a terioul reason . Via"Jabla J>.NJt. to·phone an elected officio! will have lolt-accea to thal,,.nonc . W.lle<k ll!ldeil ·~,c-:c,.:::....i=. "-"-=eqJJUL==-:or -Anet-when ·olftc1a11-are-forcecHo-lhut-o!Hbat-access;-locargovernment-·•--.OOtlllCllmen~-: _ lhe banning of slmotl"i sufftrt. .. on Sunday1. If the tactlcl continue in San Clemente, that could occur. ••Hell ," he said .Wednesday, u1n ,thl1 town I can't order a rudy·mlx truck F orster Ranch Serious Pall Cast Over Aiµtexation ·by Clemente or fire up a aaw on Sunday. 1 figure lhat alx days a week of shooting ''' IU!flclent_/' · • Vasquez, Author -Of 'Chicano' Due ' At Saddleback Asked what fa cility they wanted most in their neighborhood, the relklent1 1ave the IJ!Sbesl ntin( to 1 library. ·with ao oufdoor ll'iffi1Vin1 pool. a qui~ place to ~ and wall<. and a ploy.,...,.i coming close behlnd. · (The county announced recently it is sifting through possible siles for a library in ·Laguna Niguel and has narrowed the choi~ to !ive iocations.) -Probed for their attitudes on--raclal ~14<1!11 -. 1llo q11erie4 about their oplnloa of tbe ~· AVCO Com· munlly ~. laC. OOly U percent said ll>ey feel AVCO "doet whit the citlz.en.1 want." · ·Front Page Al · G . .\S TAX •.• said, "11le proposals will coOtaln . no request for an lnctease in the gasoline excise tax." Thus, Neasen flnnJy rejected propo1al1 that the cmrent four-cent·per·1allon Tl>lrty-percent Aid lhey believe the developer bu too much cool!OI of the ·homeowners aaoclaUon and 41 pt!"' cent Aid Ibey are llllciequalely Informed about future plant for the community; mix . 50 percenl of lhe Laguu lllpel In the coater of a .bltlh!Y moblle com· rttldents, said they,;felt ''moderate-ii.>"' munlty, 71 percent ot Lacuna Niguel'• ~e white families ~.ould !)arm thetr _ relidentl plan to ataJ where the)' att;-ne1g~borbood. In addihon, 62 percent the IUl'Ve)' mows · Jede-raJ egcise tax on gasoline be In- creased by 10 to al cents to reduce fuel consumption and increase federal revenue. Nessen said Ford '1has been and re- tnairu:-oppo!ed to gasoline rationing." Nessen said Ford's program "will re- quire atrq piib!lc partjclpallon" and said Jn responJe to questions· that the .paclcqe will conlaln some mandalory features. said 1'moderate,income black .families" Of thole wt» 1~ tblnkJnl of movlnJ, From ~ .. "' Al BRIGHT ... ·- houllnJ Ind pliylJcal envtronrnenl ...,. · blenu were afvm mNC often u the realOll.I. 1be aoclal environment and job tranafm weie ai. mmtioned. All<ed -!be proipocto for the Ho would not elaborate, b u t future of Laguna l'llpel. ff percenl . mechanisms that can help prevent oil said they feel lt will not be 11 pod spjlb such__as_the .. ooe-1baf._oecuaed _.___a--place·'.lrltve.------inJiantaJJ1IbaraJn..UO~rlehLfilsa~ld0-~-·-'--~--------- adcnoWledged thal ,.jfu, o/ Ford'• pro- posals would require action by Congress this year. . Sena~llj.pubffcan-Leader Hugo-5eotl, w11o-attendid-dle-Whlte Houoe mmmg- belween-Ford and GOP congmoional leaders, said the prograni could Include some tax revisions_ He sa"ld the. ellct timing cf~the· leliel \vill depend on the otltcome of "Project Blueprint," an I h-t-e r Io r Dcpsrtment stuc;ly to determine precisely what the. couJ\try's energy need1 are. -: -· -The commluion chairman asserted that itPe envtronm_e_n_tfil_.i mR a_c t state:-,___ ment prepared by ·the Bureau of Land lttanagement for the of!Jhort drilling propooaUallJJar .short o/ deoling-wtth alternate energy IOUrces. ''We need a proper -and I stress the woro proper -eovlronmental Impact report from l~e b~eau," Bright iald. Tbe P~nsylvani!f RepubUcan said everything that was ouUIDed to GOP Mt. Wallace nld she was surprised cmgresalonal le&den at the tG-minut~- lo fin1Hl11t-4! percenl-of -queried-meeting-"1th-Foret-and lop economic said they would take lbeit children to advisert was tentative, a nude beach. , "l ~ wt1 heard as many •! Other significant findings, lils. Wallace 50 propOa.la of which obvious!)' only said were that 75 percent Of those some '*111 survtve,'' Scott said. queried would like to see a nude be&ch The COP leader said he wu unsure in Laguna Beach. if Ford would Include l!pOdflc pro-I• She foimcl thal younger people, mo1,. far CUWnc ledml spending In the .,... and Lapia Beach mldeni. were more ront fiecal year. approvtllg o/ nude belchel than olbert HOu1e -Republican Whip Les Arondl Farewell Pa.,ty "but 1 baven't tellod tbe signlflcance ol llllooil, who o!IO attended the I-of lhooe figures yet." meeting, llld Ford apparently bu not Vltbeek ranches. Councilmen have Richard Vasquez, author of the novel Ms. Wallace said ahe used a ques· . made final decialont on the anU·fnflation The ab ..... of • elly councilman "Chlwlo," " ICheduled to opeak at Set for We1·d.11er liOMalre -than • ,_ .. race In-proposal• he will .pre,.,nt to Congreu Irish Worker Slain !rom a rtguJlr 1t11lon this wt.et and delayed any major approvals ol malt.er 10 a.m. Wednesday at Saddleback tervtew because she believed. people next week. But he would give no details the budding piano far )olnl mailer plan-plJl1I If -1flo·develOl)meniJ .unUI oil ·College. -Id be more honest. . · of lbe Cabinet room m .. ung he!_, ning ot three ranch acreages have calt three rancbel are blended Into a atngle Va1quez, who bu ju.st completed h1a A fareweU party · for San Juan She flruled that 1be henelf 11 not Ford and the GOP leaders. - Pl&nn''"' effort. second novel, ls curmitJy negotiating Capistrano's city manager, Donald G. a member of a nude beach movement a serious pall over propo18ls to annex .... over the fllm richtl to "C'hlcano." Weidner, will be held Thursday at the but undertook the &tudy-as a researcher the Forster ranch Into the city of San At the cound1 lellion Wednesday, the HIJ appearance at the colleee-tn the San Juan Htlla CountTY, Club. for the Kaloi Kagathos Foundation, a Clemente. desperation far approval before the mid~ lecture hall of the new tNth-lclence The ~host cocktail party, sponsored health and water sports promoting City C'Oll)cllmen -minus Tony October deadline wu kffn. complelo-11 leCOOd in a wt.es of mom.. by the city and the chamber of o:>m· organizatk>n. BELFAST (UPI) _ A Pnitestant DiGlovannJ _ Imposed another ~elay Hallmark even offered to build a new ln1 appearances by C!alifomla authors _ mere~, will .begin at 8 p.m. The: tssue aro1e after 1everal nude workman who planned to nee Northern sanltat1Cll plant to 1erve the developed and poets. Weidner, who ha• served the city for sunbethen were arretted early this sun>-Ireland's violence on Saturday was sJiot \Vedntsday 00 a traCt map offered by ranchlandJ u the counell would nnany V11quei bal JOng been actlve ln the four year1, will leave at the end .of mer at South lajUna'a 1,000 Step11:1,J!Be~§!!ch.~-ia~nd~kill~·~ed~.1tod~ai,;y~8J'!;;f,he~l~e;t;-";~~-~-- thc Condor lntem1tlonal development:_Jpa!!.!!!vetllbelb!.1!W~•Y~lor<:tJlbe~lnl~Ual'!:'!d~ev".!e~lopm~~tn~l;--~l~•:::-1l~a~,.8;.:;!monoi"'~m!1:'"~t :.!'~nc1:.;;~1om>t~:;:rly:-ne1~new-poR-u--citf--Mr.w~aner1tUdy wu last day of work. Police 1a.id Jimmy l----,mnpany-ror-more1har17'0 dwelllftlS nie otter of a new aanlta,Pon plant covered the Mexican-American com-manager of Pacifica, a city 'Qltb of conducted on all beachel tn IA,pna Willis , 30, probably was killed because on portions of the ranch already ln came u a developer'• alternative to minty for the Los Angeles Timet. He San FrencllCo. He announced bis Beach and South Laguna, aald ahe will he was married to a ·Catholic and did • I cily territory. · proposa]s by the city to add an $8511 does free-lance WM'k. . resignation early last month. pre.sent her findings to the city oounct1 not ccmfine bis friendship to feJlow But the two-wc.-ek postpooement to surcharge on each unit built in inland All the Wednesday mommg programs The public is-welcome, epoMOrs .aid. at an unspecified future date. Protestants. allow for the return ol DiGiovanni v.•ould ranchlands as a means or paying for are free. The series is cosponsored bring cons ideration beyond an escrow improvements to the city waste system. by the Division of Languages and the deadline faced by the development finn Hallmark made it clear that the cffice of community inf.onnation and which seeks kl merge tbe entire r1nch development finn does not opp<>&e the services. into the city. gurcharge. Upcoming speakers include Bert Councilmen agreed that they might Planning for .the entire gearing up 1.feyer1, Robert Pete.re, Diane Wako1ki be inclined lo meet in special session, for stresses to the sani tation system and Matha Fritz. Berton Wohl, Ben perhaps next ..... eek, to deal with the for the city has yet to be con1plctc. Saltman, Jim 1'1cMichael and Jerry tract in time kl mett the deadline. however, and thus far the surcharge Bumpus. But the !sue .of approval of a master idea has ifot been completely explored. Group reservations are welco~. ac- plan ren1a1ns unsettled . As a means of clearly establishing cordtng to a campus tpokemman. M?re first unveiled the firm's plan1 to develop agreed to hire the firm of Bartle \Velis the school at 831-9700 or 495-<1950. the acreage at a session last JI.larch , to conduct a complete rtudy of the and among the factors was the potential matter and update the cily'1 master F rom Page Al for oll dri\1 ing on more than tOO acret. plan of sanitation which the same finn Under current county conlrol. the land developed a dozen years ago. alre8dy has approYal for oil exploration. The cost for the new lludy, councilmen RAPE ... Since then. the For1tlcr plana: have agreed, would be In the range of $5,000. been lossed Into the •ame cate11ory as muter pl aMing for the Reevea and OlAHMCOA5Y DAILY PILOT n. 0...,.. Cotti Oeillr ,.. ...,, _,, • --IN-·-II ....,..._., I ... 0rltle9 C..ll Publl ....... ~ "-"'"'~' «!~ ........ -·-w-., ·-~ ,-.. IOr eo.11 ""-· N-1 8"<;I\, ........ ..,... ..... ...,,,_ ~~ lftllllo. L .... 1'11 lllK!'I.. ""oel51'1dl~ '"' •R-~A~~~-.t. 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"'""""""°.....,._1)00_..,, ...... ~---~----i··~_, I 6 Face Drug Counts BERKELEY (UPI) -Si• pe"°"' fac· ed assorted drug charges today followi.ne a raid on a Berkeley home where $26,000 worth of heroin and cocaine was seized, federal dru11 ofrlcial1 181d Thursday. Officers said three guns and ~,000 In stolen merchandise were also setzed ln tl1e raid. • ind rape. When the men arrived at the home, polioo said, Allen knocked on the ~ door waUi;ed through it and WI• hit by ~ sbigle 1hotgun blaJt fired by ftll ss Kentaen1. Her fattter was in the room at the lime but told police be did DOt see the ehootlng. . Ti ti:, who was not hit, fled but retumed lafer to find out how Allen was and was arrested, police said. Wet Wedding Not a Dr)· Eye in the Place ' THE ALPS, Wash. (AP) -A funny thing happtned on the way to lhe wedding. The carefully pl1noed outdoor ceremony was to tako place at The Alps. a picturesque spot overlookin& Lake Yolando above TUm· water Dam. En route to the alt1r In a canoe, the bride and groom took a dunklnJi. · · -As the cratt nosed Into a landl n~, groom Gene Tubbl \llavecf to a friend and the canoe tipped. 'rubbs, bride Ka y Gorman, Ua Plddlor· and • dOJi called Smokey were dumped into the river. The nervou1 1W4egroo1n, who doesn't 1wlm and has 1lw1ya been afraid of water, groped ror tffe canoe u the weddln&'l arranger, Archie Marlin. 4ove lnlo the river to rescuo him . The bride, hj!r long weddln1 dreS! nowlng behln4 htr, struggled • to shore by herself . The d'mp couple •howed up 15 minutes later for the ceremo~y. t I Woodmark Chairs "The finest val ue in quality chairs available" -consumer G d nother Ted von Hemert STOP IN SOON AND VIEW THESE FINE CH AIRS.· EXCELLENT SELECTION AVAll.A8 LE. ORE>CEL-HEAIT ... 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St.ocks 0 TION- ' voi:. 67, NO. 277, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1974 TEN CENTS Hospital Board and Doctors Reach Accord In a step toward healing v;ound!, the South Coast Community Hosplta1 Board of · Directors met infonnally with the hospital's medical staff Thuniday to di9CUSs grievancts. Physicians told the board they were upsel about recent sbotiting \matches during board meetings. "I was shocked at the high school behavior and the factionalism I saw when I attended a recent board meeting,'~ doctor said Another complaint by physicians wa~ that resulting bad publicity on heated boa.rd meetings and the hogpital's finan- cial difficulties has caused some patients to hesitate about entering the ho5pital. "It is embarrassing to have to defend this hospital to my patients," a doctor commented. . However, doctors expressed their ap- .proval of indlcatioos by board members that they v.·ould welcome nominations of physicians to fill three vacant board posllicos. . In addition to voicing C:Omplainls, several doctors said they are willing to pledge their own funds to help the hospilaf out of it.s fm8nci81 Gi!ficulties. An audit retenlly revealed a $186,000 operating deficit al the hMpital in the pa.st year. In addition, the hospital is 120 ·.days behirxl in It!: payments to creditors. However, a representative . from , Herman Smith and Associates, a con- sulting firm hired to · take over the hospitaJ's finances, said the fmn already has found several ways to cut costs and collect on long overdue accounts. Also, ritarie Cook, the hospital"s acting assistant administrator. desc'fibcd a reorganization of the nursing staff under her direction.. Doctors had previously complained of inadeq~te nursing supervision. Al the conclusion of the meeting, board members said the y welcome the com- munication with doctors. "1 think everything the doctors hp\·e said here was most apropos," said board member Rolx>rt That cher. A nominating committee' is eXpeded to present lhe names ol poissible tie\V board members at the board 's next fonn31 meet ing. Guaranteeing doctors a sca t oo the board v.'OUld invol\•e a change in the hospital bylaws and, if recommend ed by th!. nominating committee, "~ould require a vote of the c.ommunily hospital's membership in Jan u a r y. Gas Tax 'Rape Victim' Invites 2 Out, Says President WASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford has .ruled out any gasoline I.ax Increase and is fi~ly opposed to gas rationing but will ask Americans to "bite the bullet" in an anti-inflation program with mandatory features, his spokesman said today. ·Men Home, Slays I • White-House press secretary Ron Nes.wl said Ford will disclose "prop<15als lO ]lelp_alleYiate....problefllS \\•Ith credit and interest rates" In an address lo a joint session of Congress at ' 1 p.m. (PDT) Tuesday. Nessen would neither confinn noi-deny widespread speculation that Ford would seek some rorm of tax increase as part of bis-inftation-fightlng package..- But be quoted Ford aa telling ~ ""' Steff l'MI• SEES OFFSHORE DRILLING --CHlt•l-Comi'iiiiaion'1 Bright Beaclr'oers' Poll -~ .. N~aile Swi~Beaeh-~: ,, U r_ged in Laguna Republican congressional leaden -Y --uia~---"bardidlDi""!-"....-1 -==o-c...:~ .... .-.,.-.-- the American piop\e ba•e to mate as O · z D . zz · ~ ...... -. .BY t'Clltl.~I'!.. pm"1 .,.,,.,_,ly." -if .. DlillY ,.. ,..., 0 1 WOtM IAY this is I ~ we bl .. lhe bullet-on cutl>ing inflation... J, r i J, n g Nessen al90 quoted Treesuey Secretary Beachgoen in Laauna Beach are iuue.,'' she said. · overWheltnlngly in favor Of Rttffiii!1.de A list or JJ qu~tioM-Wj!S banded' arc.as ror nude ~g and sim-out to beachgoen during the first three William Simao ,. tellllll Ibo GOP (JI(, )t d coogres:Oonal leaden that the Ford pro. -' s· sure gram "In lls !00'1 generiil lll'IM Wiii -· --' baihtng.'...._.,...-____ _ .siilw~ ,Jlt~,Sepktnbe~ M; ~~~- This was me or tbe fllldings m 1 u. iJlll: ivund that :rr percellt U11 UIOlR' require and encourage Americanl to queried were Laguna Beach residents :::e ~re, reduce waste and produce A id.e Warns recent study by UC Irvine Social Scien--and of tHese, 63 percent ~rty _ list Ruth Wallace, conducted for the owners. Ka l<ll! KagaUxis Foundation of Laguna About half o( those questioned 'have -Nessen...-gave few details of Ford's propo$als, saying only tentative decisions have' been made and that addiUonal revieW Is required. But, respoodlng to newsmen's ques- tions at a White House briefing, Nessen said, "The proposals wUI cootain no request far an increase in the gasoline excise tax." Thus, Nessen finnly rejected proposals hat the cuuent.-.fow:....-<enH>er·gallon federal excise tax on gasoline" be ln- crea!ed by 10 to 20 cents to reduce fuel consumption ~ increase federal revenue. Nessen said Ford '"has been and re- mains opposed to gasoline rationing.'' Nessen said Ford's program "will ~ quire strong public participation" and saJd In response to questions that the pack.age will con~in some mandatory features. He v•ould not elaborate, but acknowledged that some of Ford's pro- ~ls would require action by Congress Senate Republican Leader llugh Scott, who attended the White House meeting between Ford and GOP congressional leaders, said the program could include some tax revi!ions. 1be Pennsylvania Republican said everything that was outlined to GOP congressional leaders at the 90-minute meeting with Ford and top economic advisers was tentative. ,. "I suppose we heard as many as. 50 proposals oC v.itich obviously only some will survive," Scott said. . The GOP leader said he was umure if Ford would include specific proposals for cutting fe!deral spending in the cur- (See OAS TAX, Page Al) Casino Cage Robbed LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UP() -The Casino cage of the downtown Fremont Hotel \vas robbed Thursday nl~ht of almo6t $10,000 by a man simulahng a weapon. Police arrested Steven ~faly, 22, of Baltimore. Md .• booktng him on charges of robbery. Police said the money, totall· ing $9,999 wai recovered. RocketR~r ~_,._.._ To Be on Vietv ~ t nlhusiasts and racing f:-in,, may\1ew thl! ArmorAll rocket-ct1 r, \\•hlch can reach 326 milts J>Cl1' hour In 4.81 """""°'· Saturday at Newport Beach'• Fashion Island. Tilt pencll-1\ke vehicle . v.1hlch broke the world record for l'lpet'd in lhc quar.te.r·1nile may be seen rro m 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.11'1, at Penney's Auto Center. , Beach. children, the study showed. By FR~D..?~~ ~~2~EHL "Frankly, t was surprised," said. Afs. Ask~ lf Ibey would go to a node Wallace after finding that 83 percent beach. 46 pertent said yes, 29 percent A week's trip to the nation's capital no. and the rest perhaps or don't know. has. coovinced tbe chairman of the of the 575 beachgoers -questioned 81>" J.'fs. Wallace said she was citf'Tll"ised proved or nude beaches. --r• regional coastal commlssioo t h at to find that f3 percent of those queried WON'T RUN AGAIN Laguna's Boyd Ptfs. \Vallace noted, however. that those id the uJd tak the' children •-offshore oil drilling along the Orange sa Y wo e ir w "--h· _A... . .., -concius'on .• who disapproved of nude beaches "disaJ>-a nude heath. B d 'B z · ' _ .. , _,IS a o ... ooe 1 . Ot. her significant finding!, M,, Wallace oy •. att ing Dr. Donald Brlgb~ head ol tbe IZ. d that 75 t of those member state panel prepering a Pl.an 1J t (;' h• . sa1 , were percen . " to gwde the !Ullll'roNb<nD8st;-made-BpU -y-,:Jee 'tftg'---"""'·,ed_would..file-to ,_..,_oude-boach~c• c "l the remark following a Town Hall of lnsl::~~~·yoonger people. males ·tty 0Ull.Cl J1lUJ1, California luncheon Thursday i n H A ts and Laguna Beach resident!: were more • Anaheim. ouse rres W ' R A Responding lo a question, Brlghl said, ~~;o~g,::n~t~i::c:: ;~iii=: 0Jl t P,ll gaut 111 think irs a foregoae conclusion we're La R id t or those figures yet." going to have offsbor< oU drilling.'" guna eS en Ab. Wallace said she used a ques- Bright said he recently spent a week tionnaire rather than a face-to-face in- in Washington o. c. meeting with of· An Orange County deputy marshal terview because she believed people I he De woo ,!Stopped at a Lagun;i. Beach house v.-ould be more honest. ficials in various sections 0 1 part· Thursday to ask directions ended up She stressed that she herself is not ment of the Interior, the agency that nrresting the resident on suspicion of a member of a nude beach movement has proposed 1.6 million acres or offshore intent to sell marijuana. (See NUDE, Page A%) waters between Santa ~8:1'bara and Dana He also liscovered that the octupant ·ss in The department has defended the pro- posal as one means of helping increase oil production to meet the couotry's eoergy needs. Bright said that, although It appears the offshore drilling plan will go into effect, it is oot too late to demand sufficient safeguards to av01d adverse environmental impacts from drilling operations. "It can happen with more thought and constraint,'' the Cal State Fullerton biologist said. Technology is being developed for su~ surface drilling and n ew s a £ e t y mechanisms thal can help prevent oll spills s~ as the one that occurred in Santa Barbara in 1969, Bright said. (See BRIGHT, Pa&e . .U) * * * JO Millio11 Acres south Orange CoWlty, chiefly for park.ing tickets. "And that's a lot," commented Lt. Al OIM>n or the Laguna Beach police department. • John Lawrence Klein, 21, ol 447 Cypress Drive, was arrested and releas· ed on $5,00J bail. Police said they suspected intenf to sell because 179 grams of marijuana were found on the prerrtises. Gary Parks, deputy Orange County marshal, told police he v.•as looking for a nearby house to serve a civil y.rarraol when noticing a gap io the numbering he knocked on Klein's door to ask dire<:· lions. Parks said he then smelled marijuana smoke .and searched the premises. DISCRIMINATORY ?..tADISON, Wis. (UPI ) -Rules against long sideburns discriminate ii· legally against men , a state bearing examiner has ruled. The ruling was in the case of Ben Klokow and Vernon Gerber, both of \Vatertown, and Robert Werner, Jef- fer30'1, former employes of Wollin Silos and Equipment, Inc. The examiner recommended that the state ordered the finn to lift its ban oo Jong sideburns and pay the three v.·ages they lost when they quit in a dispute o\o·er the regulation. Oil Leasing Pl~n Ordered wf.sHINGTON (UPI) -A top lnlerlor Department· olfidal _bas ordered the governmmt to~re a plan to lease lO. mJlllon aertS ol potential oflshore oil Bites Pext year in the Atlantic and Pacille oc .. llS, lha WashingtOO Pool n(lOrled today. The Post said that lt oblalned •n internal Interior Depe.rtment memo ~Tit· ten by Undeneaeta.ry-;)ohn C. Whitaker orderiag development or a plan for leas- fng of •1all ibe promising t1re8s of the AtlanUe:" as well as for a t5ale next yea r of the leasts for dfilllng_ 51tes on the botto@ d the Pacific. The ~<;ific site was ldtntJned ·as off At:iskn.. . \Vhltakcr confirmed be • tiad v.T1ttcn the Sept. 10 memo. in a telephone ~ terv'icw v.ith the newspaper Thunday ' • night, t.he Post said. The plan Wll$ Atlant ic; (3) an Bltemativt, if r1o. 2 to !>!>''• been reaey Sept, 30, bill ~ _ f~,_ which will ottll allow teasing of expected la £iniSbecl next week. ac-to nurHon acres: · cording to the Post "On the same time sc~ule, tbe 11M! plan, s~ly opposed by en· undersecretary wantJ a plan fQr a klasc vlronment8lists, ~would open as much sale 'on lhe Atlantic ln lfl7S that v.·ould as 13 million acres of ocean bottom include some leases In all the promising to e:rploraUon Jly oU Md gas companie. areas of the AUantlc, rather than ~jwt next year, lncluding the promising the sale limited to Baltimore Canyon." BAltlmorn Canyon site -a. deep sea The ne11.•spaper said the mtmo \.tis tr~ about 60 miles off the New Jersey-signed by Jflrcd G. C.rter, a de puly Delaware COJSt, the pa.per said . .undel'1CC?etary, .,,.ho sent il to the direc- • The memo read ln pan : tors of the rlepartmtnt's Burea u of Lana "'Mte undersecretary (Whitaker) ~"·ants ~lnnage.ment and Geological Sorvcy. n fi rm lcAsing schedule laid out that The 8uroo.u oI L3nd r.tsm3gement definitely includcs the following Items: manag~ the !en~lng of offshore: oil (1) I~ million a~rcs leased In 1 97~ -tracts. '"htle the: Geoloijcal Survey not ju.st 10 milllOfl Deres offered : C2) ~stlmates bow n1ue:h oll \hr.re is in a a salc ~ln 197$ In botb ~ and the Jti.,.·en area. ,, By JACK CHAPPELL Of JIHt Dally Pllet Still Laguna Beach Councilman Charlton Boyd. self-professed thorn in the side of officialdom , will be pulling out at the end of Ibis tcnn. Boyd, colorful, controversial and.v.·ord y, has been a fri end and foe to just about every organiU!µon and political view· po1n 1D aguna c since 1s e ec ion to the council in 1963. A Liberal on human rights and related issues, he appears to be a conservative oo economic i.ssuc.s. He's been mayor, battled the Conner city manager and police chief to knockouts and survived verbal alt erca- tioos v.ith former Counc ilman Ed Lorr, recalled in 1972, that have become legend. Now, Boyd says he's not going to run again. Furthennore, although Boyd has been on what could be the more conscr,·a!i\'e and losing end of :i num ber of viewpoints and votes recently, he says he hasn't changed. ··1 began as a problem r,o\rcr and will· go out !hat way. The person u·ho sticks on a problem is ap t to be called tirings. "Peopl_e tried to relale n1e to lhe cn''ironmenta\ groups and to l he economic groups. lil y position is and it aJ,vays has been to solve the proble111 in the ~I reasonable manner and thnt accounts for "'hat appears to be S\vings,'' he said. "I ha'" always been a middle-of·thc- rood person, but 50fficlimes it takes quite an amount of 'attention geU\n~· on eitner.,..side ,lO J".Cla.in that midd le of the road," "I don't believe l'\'t: changed one \\"h it. "If you have no f'CC'rtatlon and yo u M.k for It. if you have too much regula· lion and you opµo.'IC il and lhat makt:s )'OU a radical. so be ii. "If )'OU SL't govemml'Tlt rolllng · on. headed to do just v.'h11t It hDs set out to do and v.•ilho~"'8e8k.lng s middle ground and you o pose II, try to brinR il back, hanlm<'r I back, and lhAl mak('~ )'OU a conservative·, .so be It,'' Boyd said. ' He s.a l~ t~·o tehTis-Boyd "'as reelected In 1972-a.re: ahe Ideal. , (S. .. ~0\'0, P11e A!) r Girl Tells -· Of A8-sault In Coi1nty From Wire Stnices LONG BEACH -A young woman . who was raped by two men, asked them to a nturn date and then tilled one with a shotgun as her family looked on, police said today. Deborah Kantaeog, 19, was booked OD suspicion oC murder. -~d she told •lhem that she v•as abducted by two men as she left V.'Ol'"k in a Cerritos :shopping cen ter \\lednesday and they drove her to a park in Santa Ana and raped her. In return for releasing her without further hann. she said, she promised nOt to call police and to give them her telephone number so Ibey could reach her again. They called Thursday afternoon, and it was agreed they would come to her home, investigators said. Police said when the two walked in, they found themselves confronted by "'1iss Kantaeng, v.·ho was holding a SOOtgun. ~WOfnan's father; l\l,'O !See RAPE, Page .U) _1Vixo1i Leaves • For Cle111ent e L0NG BEAClf (AP) -Fonner Presi- dent Nixon . seated ln a whttlchai r with his left leg propped up, checked out or !he hospital today after 12 days of tr:eatmen~ for ph lebitis and a blood Ni xon. accompanied by his· wife, Pat. and daughter Tricia , shook hands with nurses and a doctor as he lifted himself from the v.'heelchair to seat himself in a black. limou sine that was to take him to his seaside villa in San Clemente 50 miles B\\'ay. Nixon. \\'earing a dark blue suit. took no notke of a group of reporters, photographers al)d hospital personnel standing near the rea r entrance by wh ich Nixon left.. Orange (;out -Weathe r 1\ 1ght and morni ng low clouds \\'lth sunny afternoons Saturd ay. Not much cha nge in lempcrature \\'ith bea ch highs In the lo\v 70.s rising to 75 inland. I NSIDE T ODAY t\11imofs see111 to sav .tpcciat tlu11gs to LGg1nw Bcacll 0111/1or ~10//C!I i\1 clnt11rc. Slit> sl1ares !JO»te of l11ern. a prctiiew of !1tr book, in todel!f'.(' \\'ctkerider cover stofy. tfiF'' 1\'t~Jrender a/$0 tokes a look at l\Cf;T'l foll schtdule loday. ' ~" •1 AM LMMllrl ., M9•!•1 c .. , Mlllvl l ,...,,,. Al M1t•tft1t 111.-1 At Or1>19' C:I""" AJ ,..... •1-1 •11t1wr1ftl• ()-J J-II.I•••• t 1 , .. ,.,. .... $..U. Mlftltlt At·I f11ft"ltit11 C:t ,,..,, ... , C•·f w .. 1....-M :::.=• c~~ • . - ,<\ 2 . DAILY PILOT l8 Universitu Stud11 Laguna Niguel: ~hite and Happ.y By JAN WORTll Of MM D1lty 1'1191 Stiff White, upper-income, and contented: that's Laguna Niguel, according to a sociological study released recenUy by ~ Unlverally ol North Carolina. Laguna Niguel \\'as one of 13 new', planned communities in the U.S. picked by the New ComrnWlily Development ~~I~ for a res ear c b study. ·fhe f · gs were based on 208 interviews conducted here in the Spring of 1973. The survey showed that 56, percent of the Cilmmwiily commute more than a half hour to 'o\-ork each day, and more than 50 percent drive "5,0QO miles a year or more. Ninety-t"·o percent wOrk outside 'the E'ro111 Page A l BOYD .... Before tuMing for council, Boyd sai~ he had talked with a valued friend, who told him that he "didn't think t could do anything in the first, and didn 't think I could be effective after tbe second ." The coWlcitman said a point of diminishing return ls reacbl'd in govern- ment service. He said from the outset he bad decided he would not atttmpt to. contjnue with , a third four·year tenn as a councilman. "I've geared my business plans ac--. Coroingly. "It has always been a source of greit amusement to me when people would suggest I wanted to be city manager or some such wwhen I had rearranged rpy business to do these govemm1!rlt jobs. . • "The press Or mY ·own business is such that 1-don't have any such tdeas, Jl.Or have I in the past nor will I tpve in the future'" he said. ' Boyd is owner of Adventure Travel Which he runs with his wife Jane, wbo Wa ler Color Display 1\t Laguna Museum ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Prnh1111t'llno "''~""*" Jack R. Curley Yl(e PrnldtM 11111 Gt,.,.11 MIN911f Thomas Keevll .. * Thomas A. Murphlne MIMg.lllQ f41'9r " Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall M\lll_Ml....,..fOlllllr1 Te~nt (7141642-4321 Classifted Aelver11slng M2·.M71 Laguna Btith All Otpartmtnts: Telephone 494·946' .·, CovftltM, ltll, Ot•• Cfftl """'~ ~"""'' Me MWf" lteflfl. Tnll!itr11!0....;0 t'Ollll'ol l ll'llll•f Of' .o ... nl,..,,,...,,1 -•ill _, DI' '""lllhlttf Wltlltlll •Mtlltl Ptl'miuloll ef ((19"1111'1 ._,_ ~91\d "·~ 11Mll91 Mk •• • (Mill Mt ... c;..110,,1!1 $111>~•1111100! lly CMf'ltf 13.00 ~"IV, IV "JI••• M.00 ~JJ rM'!IM• r ... N llllolo U OO INl!llllly ' E'ro1n Page Al G.i\S TAX ... rent fiscal year. House Republican .\Vhip Les Arends of Illinois. v:ho also attended the meeting,. said Ford apparently has not made fitial decisions on the anU-lnfl&tion proposals he will present to Congress --nut week. But he would give no details of the · cabinet room meeting between Ford and the GOP Jeadet?. You Can Belly Up To YMCA Classes Belly dancing and bridge inslructJon a.re among classes being offered by the &>uth Coast YM~ beginning Rt.!l week. Belly . dancing class begins . at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the YPifCA, 31000 Cro"''n \'alley Parkwa1 In Laguna Niguel The class Is-taught by Anna Mar1e Kadane, ~n entertainer. · Bridgi begins •t 7:30 p.m. Wod...ct•y at the Y~1CA .:ind Is Uiught by Dan Brandon, a tournament player and chan1- plon. _ RW stratlon may be Qfde by calling' the Yr-.1CA at 8.11·9622. 1 • Babysitting Course Offered . ' The South Coast. Y~tCA and the Laguna Nig'i1el Women's Club will ofTer a five-week babysitting training course beginning at 7 p.m. Monday at fl}e Laguna Niguel Ci>mmlll\il1 Ccoter, 31000 Crown Valley Parkway. , The course deals with child care, emergency sltuatioos, first aid and police and flre aids. Upon graduation, sitters will be ceililled and their names made available to residents of the arta. Tht class Is open to students in tbe sixth Jbrougb nlnlh grades. · RegiSiratton will be La1ten at the firtt class session. Fee ia $4. Further ln-rormaUon is available from lbe YMCA orfice, 331·9621. • rug ~01u1 Is 8ERKEI.EY (UPJ) -Sill. persons fib c.d assorted drug charges today following a raid on a Berkeley home whert $28.~ worth ol heroin and cocaine waa settt!d, federal-drug' officiala said Thursday. Ofrlccrs aakl thrt~ g.ma and JS,000 in tol en mcrchan<Use\tvere also seized In the raid. • • ' • -· Councihllen Transit Tax ' .. . • TO SING IN LAGUNA Meuo-10pr1no C1rl1ge ' lt1ezzo-soprano Set For Lagu1ia Concert Open The 30Ui season of the Laguna Be9ch Community Qincert Association will begin with the appearance of Afarvellee Cariaga, nationally a'=laimed me~ soprano, at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Laguna Beach High School Au<litoriwn. ltfiss Cariaga will be followed on sue- . ceed.ing dates by One Third Ninth, a piano, oeUo, violin group: Stan Freeman, a pianist with satirical wit and the Tuu B~ys Choir, which · has appeared in· ternaUonally and on television. 1be 8S!OdaUon bu presented 120 Cll'I· MU during Its 30 yean. A vohmteer, hoaprofit orpnizaUon, It is the oldest community concert assoda· tion In Soutbem California. -: 'ndleta.-~ the season-are available at lbe door SWlday at '12 for adulta and $6 !or students. Memberships are still available. Further information is avaUable · by telephoning Theo Ann Goodrich, secretary, at 4.94-4748. RAPE ... ---- STOP IN SOON AND VIEW THESE°FINE CHAIRS. EXCELlENT SELECTION AVAILABLE. DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENAEDON-WOODMARK-l<ARASTAN-8Al<ER • • WEEKDAYS i SATUID:I. TS t:Oll i. .£:10 • .. • \ NEWPORT BEACH • 1m W!£STCUl'T DR., '42-""° LAGUNA BEACH • :MS NORTll COAST llWV., 49'·6S$l • TORRA~CE • 23'41 HAWlllORNE BLVD. ·(open Fri. tit 9, sun. 12-s:3>> 371-1279 .. It," sen it$ I I di on "" du I , ' ' -~=s-mtdlella~k I • • Today's Finni N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 277, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY', CALIFORNIA FRIDAY,. OCTOBER 4, 1974 TEN CENTS Ford Policy Rules Out Gas Tax or Rationing VlASIHNGTON (AP) -President Ford bas ruled out any gasoline tax increase and is firmly opposed to gas rationing but will ask Americ.ns to ··"bite the bullet" in .. an anti· inflation program with , mandatory features, his spokesman ~d today. . White House ' pr~ secretary Ron Nessen said Ford will disclose "proposals to help alleviate ·problems with credit and interest rates" in an address to a joint session or Congress at 1 p.m. (PDT) Tuesday. Nessen would ne.itber conftrm nor deny widespread speculation that Ford v•ould seek some Corm of tu increase as part of his.inflation.fighting package. But be quoted Ford · as telling Republican oongressional leaders today that there are "hard choices \.\'e and the American people have to make as we bite the bullet on curbing inflation." Nessen also quoted Treasury Secretary William Simon as telling the GOP congressional leaden that the Ford p~ gram "in its most general tenns will require and eocourage Americans lo save more, reduce waste and produce more." ~ Nessen gave few details ot Ford 's proposals, gaying only tentative decisions have ~n made and that additi onal revieW is required. 1 But, responding to newsmen's ques- tions at a White Housel briefing, Nesse n said, "The proposals will confain no request for an increase in tile gasoline exl!lse tax." Thus, Nessen firmly rejected proposals 'Rape that the current fo ur..cenl·per-gallon federal excise las: on gasoline be in- creased by 10 to 20 cents to reduce fuel cons\Uflptlon and increase federal revenue. Nessen said Ford "has been and re-'IMiilS opposed to gasoline rationing." Nessen said Ford's program ··v.rill re- quire strong public participation" and said in response to questions that the package will contain some mandatory features. He would not elaborate, but acknov.•ledged that some of Ford's pro- posals v.·ould require nction by Congress th.is year. Senate Repub!ics n Leader ltugh Scott. who attended the \Vhite House meeting betv.·een Ford and GOP congressional leaders, said the program could Include some tax rC\'isions. The Pennsylvania Republican sai d everything that v.·as outli ned to GOP coogres:sional leaders at the 00.minute meeting v.ith Ford and !Oil economic advisers was tentativt . "I suppose v.·c heard as many as 50 proposals of "'hlch obviously only sonic \\'ill survive.'' Scott said. ._. The GO P leader said he v.•as unsure if Ford .... ·ould include spCcific proposals for' cutting federal spending in the cur· , rent fiscal year. l{ouse Republican \Vhip Les Arends of Illinois. who also a ttended the mee ting, said Ford apparent ly has not n1ade final decisions on the anti·innation proposals he \\·ill present to Congress next v.·eek. But ·he y.·ould give no details of the Cabinet room meeting bet""·een Ford and the GOP leaders. Victim' Invites 2 Men to l-fome, Slays I ' ' NEW-tlEUTENANT GOV!RNOR H'AltMER"'STV~ IN4RVl.NE Ol1Cane1 Issues w1th Mh. Lofis Ze~a .it~Q-OP, Reception Nlal{es Irvine Appearance -. Hospital --·--- To Receive Orange County ~tedical Ceuter, sold to UC Irvine by Orange County supervi.90rs this v.·eek, is in. for a facelift and a name change. At a breakfast ,r.dloy, ucr.calilornla ·ColJl!ge °' Medlt:i)l<f'Tleil!I Stanlet -'ml den Noort and 1.JCI Olancellot"' Daniel A1d11ctr-i!e.cerlbed the charity hospital as part of a com.pfex medical ·.system of teaching and health,. care. With the major hurdle of buying the facility past, UCI is preparing to make it a part of the medical system which also includes operations at the Long Beach Memorial H06pital. Fairview State Hospital and the Children's Hosp i· tal of Orange County. Commtmtt.y clinics designed to treat some ailment! and refer people ~ith. By OOUGLAS FRITZSCl:IE to assert that it was an uni air move." more severe problems to the Medical Of lfM p.I1r Plitt s11ff • . Center would also become part of the 1--;;;:;;;:-::--;::=:-'--:7--;::;:::~::::=:;::;-,;:'.'.:;:~'--"~'ua~b~on~w!/ier~e~re~v~e;_;rsed~-~ __sy.stem, Jn addition to an e:cisting clinic Wllhin hours of being appointed Dymally r~eived appo ffiient, in Santa Ana, two new clnucs an tr-- California's 40!.h Lieutenant Governor , llanper sa~ he would have been be built in the northern part or Orange John · Harmer step~ back into the "debghted, with .one .sllpulatlon. ru;i::t that County. campaign harness to visit with Orange w~~ be ~ual time m t~ media. University plans include an Initial $8 Cioast supporters in Irvine. His appointment to fill the term of million renovation of the "f.iiedlcal Center, About lS.0 people attendetl the reception Ed Reinecke, deposed and given an purchased by the medical school for at the home of Irvine Councilman and IS-month suspended sentence for perjury $5.5 million. Harmer campaign director H enry ·in the investigation into I'IT offers to By the time the university takes title Quigley for a chance to meet the lanky finance the 1972 R~publican convention, to the Medical Center next swnmer, 40.year~ld Mormon. would focus attention on the race, he Dr. van den Noort said. a new name Jn an interview: Jtarmer discounted said. reflecting the new ownership will be broadsides from opponent Sen. Mervyn 1'1le lieutenant governor's race has attached lo the sprawling hospital. Dyma\ly (D-Los Angeles ) that the ap-received relatively little attention, he The Medical Center purchase, required pointment by Gov. Ronald Reagan was said, "and the same polls Dymally is under a state mandate before Qlher an attempt to "fix" the race for the so fond of quoting also show that 60 medical school building could take place. "I would hardly ex:pcct him to support it," Hanner said of Dymally, a fellow senator for the past eight years. "But its a straw man lactic for Dymally Nixon Leaves For Clemente • LONG BEACH (AP) -Fonner Presi- dent Nixon. seated in a wheelchair with hls left leg prepped up, checked out of the hospital today after 12 days of tre~tment ror phlebitis and a blood clot in the right lung. Nixon, accompanied by his wife, Pal. and daughter Tricia, shook hands with nurses~ and a doctor as he lifted himself from the wheelchair to seat himself in a black limousine that was to take rum to his seaside villa in San Clemente sO miles away. Nixon. wearing a dark blue suit, loot no not ice of a group of reporters. photographers and hospital pcr.ioMeJ standing near the rear entrance by which Nixon left. Police lo Cur b • lliegal U1uupel's trvlnc police plan special surveilla'nce <it the liUle league playing field 3ren on fl;u:vlird Avenue for tho next fou r weekends due to complaints about illegal dump1ns. . "'Police lntend to Cite those \\'lli>litive been Uttering the ares. ' t I • - either of us are." A California Poll in early September showed Oymally with 37 percent of the vole, Harmer with 29, others I and 28 percent undecided. As in no other statewkle race, Hanner said , the voters have a cear choice between the philosophies of the lietitenant governor candidates. Frequently described as one of the most conservative members of the state Senate, Harmer said his basic phllo.90phy is limiting state government to give more power to local governments which are "more responsive, efficient and humane." lie opposes the Women's Rights con· stitutlonal amendment, early childhood educatioo1 lowering marijuana penalties, and busing for racial equality. Harmer supports the death' penalty and has developed a reputation as author and su pporter of anti·pomography legislation. (See HARlllER, Pa1e A%) Rocket Racer To Be 011 Vie1v Speed enthwilasts and racing fan.s may view the Armor All rocket car.._ whlch can reach 326 miles per hour in 4.82 seoon<b , Saturday at Newport Beach's Fashion Island. The pencll·like vehlcle which broke the world record for ,ipeed In the qua.rtcr-nlile may be seen from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.1n. at --fenncy's Auto Center. • • ·T • -· y fot the construetien pre gram. Adding medical school construction u'11! double the UCI building activity, Aldrich said. The school. with S43 million in state funds and federal grants. plans to expand (See FACEUFT, Page A%) Pilot ProgranlS To Be Discussed For Saddleback Pilot programs In mathematics and mlni-tourses ·for hiission Viejo tligh School are among. the items to be discussed Monday at the regular meeting of the Saddlebaclc Valley Unified School District board of trustees. The meeting, open to the public. is set for 7:30 p.m. in Room F-5 of lM Ali!OS Intennedlate School, 25 171 ~toor Avenue, :P.U5Sion Viejo. Other Items on the agenda include: -Ratificatlcn of a joint p0wers agree- menr amendment for the Coastline Regional Occupational Program. -Progress report oo the fltarine Corps Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corp.5, El Toro !Ugh School. -Discussion on the screening pro- cedures for admln1straHve open ings. re.lated to the recent resignation or El Toro High SChool Principal R~rt Jl()s.1nko. -l'rogre!i.' rcpqrt on district building And portable uni~ purchase for La P11z Jnlcmledl ate School, "'here a-*500,000 fll'fl lost ~ summer destroyed acvtn claS)lrooms. r:; ' I . ., ~ ... n1n~ p P1illi1ag Tlae St1•i1ags Rene's Puppeteers manipulate stars of "Domingo." a S~nday morn· ing children's television show written ~Y Sherry Helpe~n of Turtle Rock in Irvine. Puppets (from left) Josie, Cha vo and ~h1v? the. goat perform in this sequence filmed at Lion Country Safari which will be aired Nov. 3. ) Laguna • ID Buf.f~ Beacligoe1·s Favor Nud e Sectio ns By JACKIE IIY~11\N ot tt.1 Danv ~U•f sun Beachgoers In Laguna Beach .are ovcrwhe.Jmingly in favor of selling aside areas ror nude swimming and sun· be thing. This was one of the findings in a recent study by UC Irvine Social Scien· list Ruth \Vallace, conducted for the K.alos Kagathos Foundation of Laguna Beach. "Frankly, r was surprised.'' said ~ls. \Val lace: nfter finding that 8.1 percenl of the S75 beachgoers questioned aP" proved or nude beaches. ~ts. \Vallnce noted, however. that tho::ie who dis.1pprovOO of nude beaches "disap- proved very !11N.>l'lgly." "T \\'otild !t3Y this ls 3 COSl!ro\·ersinl Issue," ~11e ¥lid. A ~l of 13 questions '\'flS handed outTo beachg1;K'.[~.during the fi r.st three weekends In Stpt~mber, ~Is. Y.'allacc said. She found th at 37 perce.i1t o( lhosc ·I • -- queried v.·erc Laguna Beach residents :ind of thes~. 63 percent were property O\\.'flers. 1\bout half of !hose questioned have children. the study shov:cd. Asked if they \\'ould go to :i nude beach. 46 percent said yes. 29 JX'N.'ent no. and the res! 1>erhJ1><1 or (ton't !..'Tlow. ~ls. \Vallace said she was su1·prised to find that "'1 percent of th()J;e querird said they v.·ould tak e lhc.ir children to a nude beach. Other significnnl findinRs. ~1~ \\':ill:ice s:iid. v.·erc IMt 75 pt_rcent of lho!>c qLWried would like to see a nude beach in Laguna Beach. She found thnl youngrr J>t'Opll.', m:ilr.!' and Laguna Beach rctiidcnti1 Wl're more npproving of nude beachts than others ''but I havl'n't trstNI the sign1flcanct of those ngures yet.'' • ;\1$ \\'811ace snid shr u~cd a que~ llonn:tirc rather than o fnc:e·10-f1h .. '1! in- lervie\\· because shl'f IX'H~t•cd J>e<iplc \.\'OUlt'I be 111orc honl''51. (Sec NUDt~. Page A!I i • I I Gh·l Tells Of -Assault ht Co11nty From Wire Servic'5 LONG "BEACH -A yOWlg woman, who was raped by two men, asked them to a return date and then killed one with a shotgun as her family looked on, police said today. Deborah Kantaeng, 19, was booked on suspicion of murder. l'oliC!' .ma obe lold them that she was abducted ~Y two men as she left work in a Cerritos shopping cehter \\'ednesday and they drove her to a park in Santa Ana and raped her. In return for releasing her without further hann, she said, she promised not to call police and to give them her telephone number so lhey could reach her again. They called 'Thursday afternoon. and it was agreed they would come to her home. investiga'tors said. Police said when the lwo v.·alked in, they fourid themselves confronted by Miss Kantaeng, who was holding a shotgun. The ~'Offi3Il's father, two brothers and girUriend were also (See RAPE, Page A%) Irvine May B11y· Rural Paintings The city of Irvine is considering buying three paintings now on loan to the city which preserve so1ne of the rural St."enes of the rapidly developing community. grain elevator and pepPer picl..ers work· ing in a field in North Irvine have been offered to the city by local artist Steve Goetz for $750. Goetz said he has had other offers fo r the painlin gs which ha\'e hung in city hall for over a month, but ~·ould prefer selling them to lhe city because o( their historical value. Orange C.ut Weather Night and morniQg low clouds \\'ith sunny afternoons Saturday. Not much change in temperature with beach highs in the low 70s rising to 75 inland. INSIDE TODAY Auinuils see11i ro say specirtl 1lli11ys co Lag1c11n Beach a1ttlior ,\'r111cy J\fcf11tyre. She shares .~nme Qf them. a prctic1v Of hf'r book. h1 tod.ay·s \\'eekt11dtr coi•t•r .sfory. Tht \recktnrlcr nl.~n takes a look at l(Cf.'T's j(J./I srl1tJ11le today. Al V11r S1rv•c• AJ ... "" ., l , M. I OTlf AJ (.11ttor11l1 ,, (ll Ull... D'·'I Clll'UU II (.,.u_rd II 0.1111 ftltlfl't "' 1011...i11 ,,.. Al E11lt<lllllllll lll ( .. I ~.,, ... ,. . ,., .. Mor,,co,_ II """ llllllf«I I J I 11111vl11 C4"-P i. Mlltu•I hlld1 Al \ M1!ien1I MIW't -.1 , Otlll\f c...,111' AP Motllettt •• """ Wl""t fl II lllOVI01 Ct•P Mllf~•I l"ll!Hlt Al fUlllMI MIWt at 0•1"'1 CMllh' Al ,_la 11·1 •tst1111'1t1tt CJ.I J .. ft lllv.,1 II S111rtt lt•I Stet.l M•tllll Al•t T1llvh1111 Ct TMllffl Cl·t w .. t11•r "" Wlfld Mt"'I At W-41t1'111f' C14 j • ' i\ 2 OAtLV PILOT_· __ 1s _____ r._1d_.,_. -°'-'-""-·-·-·-~~ Old Aviator l(en Nichols Die s at 71 Eve n Cliililre.n F eeliiig Pin.ch OAJO.ANil (AP) -Gallo~lns lo- nauon has bit even the children'a pony rl~es. The· Easl San Francisco Bay Regional Park · DlJtrlct announeed Thursday that it will cost ~5 cents instead ot 35 cent$ to ride any of the 17 Sh:itland ponies Jn the Tilden Park children's area. -.Stndy-Macle- Of Niguel . fu Project - Wet We_dding Not a Dry Eye in the Place TIIE ALPS, Wash. (AP) -A funny thing happened on the \l'ay ·to the wedding. · The carefully planned outdoor ceremony was to take place at The Alps, a picturesque spot overloo~~g Lake Yolando above Tum- water Dam . Kenny Nichols , a pot.1-\Vorld \Var I barnstorming flyer and longtime Harbor Area businell.'lman. ls dead. Nlpbols, who walk'ed the wings of J-40 Jenny biplane.!! in stunt shows across \he country, died in a hospital bed ·and was buried Tuesday at Pacific View t.iemorial Park, Corona del Mar. He ~·as 71. He bad lived with his wife, Alice, in Laguna Hills Leisure World for the past nine years. They resided al 132 Avenida Majorca. The Nichols' came to· Orange County Jn 1944 and opened the Cottage Waffle Shop :on Balboa Isl.and, tater selling out to new owners who changed it to the first Bob's Big Boy restaurant in lhe county. He and his late son. Gene, also operat«d K & G Numismatists, a Costa ·' Mesa coin shop. At the time of his death, J\olr. Nichols was still listed in the phone book as a coin dealer. His greatest recognition, however, came as founder and P.articipant in the Black Cats aerial stunt team which new between 1924 and 1929, appearing at shows around the country. '11leir wing~ walking antics and acrobatics appeared in many Hollyv.·ood films. He narrated their story himself on the television show "Thrill~ers" last Unbridled inflation lias increased the cost.s of alfalfa, hay end veterinary .services, say pony ride operators David and Frances Horn. Judge Mak~ • Public Leary Testi1nony By JAN WORTH 01 °11M 01111 l'Ji.t S"H 'Vhite, upper-income, and contented: that's Laguna Niguel, according to a sociological study released ~Uy by the University of North Carolina. Laguna Niguel was one or 13 new, planned communities in the U.S. picked by the New Community Development Project for a re s ear c b study. ·fhe findings were based on 2flS interviews conducted here in the spring of 1973. The survey showed that 56 percent of the community commute more than a hair hour tO \\'Ork each day, and more than 50 percent drlv~ 25,000 mlle.!1 Orange C:.tunty Superior Court .Judge a year or more. James K. Turner today released to the Ninety-two percent work outside the public testimony by Joanna Harcourt· community, and automobile ·transporta- Smith Leary that led to the indictment tion ls 'filmost exclusively the law of by the Grand Jury of Costa rvtesa trial the land. One percen,t said they use lawyer George Chula. public transportation, and 73 perceut said they have two or more cars. Judge Turner took the action just · Asked what facility they wanted most ™·o day.s after he refused to make in their neighborhood, the residents gave public testimony offered in the same the highest rating to a, library, with Grand Jury session by imprisoned LSD an outdoor swimming pool, a quiet place advocate Timothy Leary, 51. to sit and walk, and a playground coming That decision wa.s based on the fact close behind. (The county announced recently it is that Leary's testimony did not contribute .. sifting through possible site's ror a library to any of the LS felony drug t.'ounts in Laguna Niguel, and has narrowed year.. . . . · filed against Chula, 49, of 1138 El the ho' •-fi loc t' ) Besides his . wife, with who. m he Camino· , Costa Mesa. · c ices w 1ve a ions. eddin Probed for their attitudes. on racial celebrated _their golden w ~ jl\· _ The testimony of the former Harvard mix, 50 percent of the Laguna Niguel nlversary 1n February, 1.1;. N1cbo!s psychologist was removed from the residents said they felt "moderat~in- Jeaves a 901l, Leon of. Washington; hlS _, transcript today by Superior Court clerks Come white families" would harm their Jll!>lher, ".1rs. Cora Nichols of Laguna immediately after Judge Turner's ruling_ neighborhood. In addition, 62 percent Hills; a slster, Mrs. Dorothy .Cook, a!llO Leary's testimony had been blasted .d "mod 1 . bl k f ·i· .. Of Laguna Hills. lwo grandchildren and · lh rt b d f 1ift sa1 era e mcome ac am1 1es • • 1n e cou room y e ense a wrney two great-grandchildren. 1\1atthew Kurilich as "absolutely in· would harm lhe conununity. h-Iemorial contributions are .!luggested credible lies." Rat.mi l~wer were I o w • ,i n c o ~ e to Children's Hospital located at ~unset Kurilich pleaded with Judge Turner famH1e~1ther black or wh,ite, ~h1ch Boulevard and Vermont Avenue m Los in the same bitterly fought pretrial hear-more than 80 per~nt of the reSidenbs An_g_eles. ing to additionally ban Joanna I,.eary's ~would do the neighborhood harm. En route to the altar in a canoe, the bride and groom took a dunking. • • As the ..craft nosed into a landJng, ~m Gene Tubbs waved ·to a rrt,nd, and the c@nne tipped, Tubbs, bndoJ(ay G.onnan, the paddler and a dOg called Smokey were dumped into the nver. The nervous bridegroom, who doesn't swim and has always been afraid of water groped for the canoe as the wedding's arranger, A;chle Marlin, dove futo the river to rescue him. ' The bride, her long wedding dress flowing behind her, stnlggled o shore by herself. The damp couple showed up 15 minutes later for the ceremony. IDterlor Department Offshore Oil Leasing Plan Ordered D.rawn WASJDNGTON (UPI) - A lop lnlerior Department official has ordered the government to prepare a plan to lease 10 million acreS of potential offshore oil slte.s next year in tbe Atlanti~ ~d Pad.fie Oce&ns, the Washington P06't reported today. : 'Ibe Post saJd that it obtained an internal Interior Department memo writ- ten by Undersecretary John C. Whitaker ordering development of a plan for leas-· ing of "all the promising areas of \be Atlantic" as well as for a sale next year of the leases for .. drilling sites on the bottom of the Pacific. The Pacific site Wat idenUfied u off~Alaska. "The widersecretary (Whitaker) wanta a rum 1easliig schedule laid cut that definitely includes lhe forlowtng lfenu : (1) 10 milllon acres leased ln 1175 - ·not ju!! 10 mllllon aCTH offend; (I) a sale in 1975 in both Alaska and the Atlantic; (3) an alternative, If No. 1 falls, whidt will still allow leasing ct 10 million ICtel." lJuck:to·school Program Shelved ' . ll,ARMER .•• ~. aenerally considered a liberal, ha1 taken the opposite pocilUon or.lhoaelautS. -Al -t governor, -will alt on the.11114 Lands Commbslon which, among other dutlet, regulates leases for off-shore oil dtilling wtthln the three- mlle ii.mil of Calilornia'a wateri.' Harmer said r would suppart moves to resume drllUhg for off-shore oil "su~ ject lo new lechnologlcal safeguards which would mhUmize the danger of a blowout like we had a few years ago."_ "l have always relt that \\'e need some balance between ecOlogy and the eo;ioomyJ" Harmer said. -Hanntr said be' sees a "great op- portunity" in the 15 commlsalon.!1 on whlcb the lieutenant governor sits. 0n· the EconofnJc Development Com· 'missiob, he said, he would be able to provide "the leadership needed to improve the sta_te's sluggish economy." The principal villain in present in· nation, he said, ha.a been the cumulative effect of years of increaSing government debt lhroug!t deflcll financing practices. Regakllng the general po 11 t .Lt a I climate, Harmer said, "thla is not a year.Jo? J1r.ctt_reactionary concepts." But concern overttie economy, he said, wW bring support • lo lhe con- servative camp. Hanner sald he viewed h I s. predeceqor's ouster with ' "great sad- ness, FA Reinecke is a good friend · of JD!ne, a very honorable and decent man. -. "It would have been an unspeakable ~ U Ed Reineclte _h>d beeli put "I am really M>f'rY that I have had to tale the office under these 9J'l(litlona. l will mi• having Ed in public IUe. He w• a fine, honorable public lefV? ant." Freno p .. ., Al RAPE ••• -testimony since it was offered "in her T~ reaso~ mC!_st o~~~ cited for !JIOV· -detenninaUon lo fret Leary." -lnj: to Laguna Niguel were clirtlate, Whitaker coJ!firmed he ..ho.d wriJlcn the Sept. 10 memo, in a telephone In· terview with the newspaper Thursday night, the P08l .!18.id. The plan was ta have been ready Sept. 30, bul Is eitpected to be finished next \\'eek, ac- oorcf!ng tO the Post. The "Back-To-School" program at El present, police-said. - T.2N.. l!lib. ~b®! o_rigloa1ly_~l!«II&l<d--Mln-Kon._..kllled-one-ol-the-mto-, - for an ·evening during the 1alt week blasUng him in the neck, p0llce said. '~a· sqnez, Author Chula js accused o( possessing and nearness to the natural environment, l' H:SU furnishing cocaine and passesslng and and because It appeared to be a good furnishing marijuana to Joanna Leary place to raise children. Of 'Ch1·cano' Due several limes in JWle and July of Ibis Overwhelmingly, I he respondenls year. . believe that their life in Laguna Niguel Olula, who represented Leary in the is better than it was before they moved A S ddl h k trial that ended with his imprlsorunent, here~ . t a c ac has been onlered ta Plead to the al!ega-They gave hlg!t ralings ta the com- Richard Vasquez, author of the novel "Chicano," is scheduled to speak at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Saddleback College. · Vasquez, wOO has just complet~ ~ second novel, is currently negotiating over the film rights to "Chicano." His appearance at the college-in !be lecture hall or the new math-science complex-is second in a series or morn- ing appearances by Calilornia aulhors and poets. Vasquez has Jong been acth•e In the La Raza movement and formerly covered the 1.fexlcan-Amerlcan com- munity ror the Lo! Angeles Times. He does free-lance work. All the Wednesday morning program,, .are free. 11le series is cosponsored by the Division or Languages and the office or community information and services. . Upcoming speakers include B e r t ~teyers, Robert Peters, Diane Wakoski and fi.iatha Fritz, Berton Wohl, Ben Saltman, Jim ritcMichael and Jerry Bumpus. Group reservations are welcome, ac· cording lo a campuS-11pokesman. l\1ore information may be obtained by calling the school at 831-9700 or 495-4950. CL,\ ~'li litary Drops BANGKOK (UPI) - A civilian airline with link.s to the U.S. Central Intelligence geucy lia.!1 begw1 paraCJ'la 1 ry supplies to beleaguered Ca mbodian gal_'· risons. officials sai d today .. A U.S. spokesman said CJ30 transports operated by Bird Air, headquartered in Washi ngton state, started some .supply flights from U Tapo Air Base In Thailand and was expected to take over the airlift from the U.S. Air Force by Oct. 14, O•ANGt COAST IS DAILY PILOT l~ ~ C:.0..1 o..ry Pllo;ol. -...,,.,, ......... -'"" N..., ~. • ~ 1>r 1 .... Cln"09 Cctt<t ~""'cl eor.-.._.,. --.... -.,,......, ..,.,,.,.... ·~~ '"""r ""Coll• i.1.... ......_. e..:11. ~ ... 8-t<:MI'-. ,..,, Vol"'y ltlll'O\O 0..0C.J\ ..... _.~ •"" s .. Clt<nent916tr> -· r...,..., ...... ,. ....... ·-'"'' 9!1•!"1" "ll'Jltlo.,,.d SAi-i" tncl !luo;. .,..,.. t .... Oolfl<~...-~"'""•.il30 wett BIJS!,..i, C:O." MeM. ~'°""'-91fM. -~ ........ ............ °'°*Ht~ RidodP.Nali ,._ .... ~....,.I--. °""'' t:.!ott1Mo .. UOW..,9fyS!fMlll ,,...._, .. t(I! »il ""'-............_ l-8-)1,,00W,._ -....... ,,. .... '1''19'11CP! ........... ~0.-0• )'Jl.~Cl~llNI ,...,.._ 1114164Z..4Jll Gttttlf«.tl Atl•trliw.i, 641-1611 s .. c~ Al o.,... .... ,si Tel,.._ 492·4420 CooyojoM, 1174. 0-.. ~ ,...,_,,.. C:...-,..ft,....,_,_"""".___,,..._ DI --,.e-> ""'' W ~ _,~,-ell.,.,.__ ~ClftSOll•i.vt'""""al~~°""""' ~·• .,_,'"""' "'-.,oo_, 1>¥""'• ••oo~ .... ,......,......_,,oo"""'"""' tiOl1$ Oct-17.-rnunlty'1 school· system, ·overall planning, Joanna Leary, the niece of nµJlionai re layout and space of the housing, climate, British publisher Cecil Harcourt~nith, and natural envimoment. legally changed her name to Leary last What they like least, according to year to establish an even doser bond the study is the difficulty in finding with the man she f~ me.t after ~ a job in 'the conununity and the cost escaped from San Luis ObisPo men s of living here. A total of 70 percent colony. of the resident$ make over -$·15,000 a She ""8:' with Leary when he was year; 21 percent mike over $25,000. · arrested m Afghanistan in January of Residents were al90 queried about their 1973 and deported ta the United Stalet. opinlon of the developer AVCIJ C:Om- She was .wiUt .-him when he returned munlty Developers, Inc. druy l! percent to ~ge CoWlty fo_r ~ action that said .they feel AVCO "does what the sent him back to pnson with a 25-year citizens want." sentence. , Thirty-one percent said they believe Leary-~ rec,ently been testifying the developer bas too much control of ~on: Grlmd. Junes throughout the na-the homeowners association and '43 per- h_on m a bid to reduce or eKpUnge cent said they are inadequately informed bis sentence. bout 1·~--I f lhe 't Much of the testimony by the fonner a uu1.1~ Pans or , commt_tm Y· "Brotherhood of Eternal Love" founder In .the center of a highly mobll~ con; is being investigated in several jurlsdic· m~ty. 71 percent of LagWla Niguel s lions indudlng Orange c 0 u n t y . res1dent.s plan to stay where they are, the survey Slows. 'Feelitag Fantastic' Joa~ Leary Says Cl1ula Told Her About Hasl1ish By TOM BARLEY Of ll!t Diiiy Pitt! S!tH .Joanna Leary told the Orange County Grand Jury that her first knowledge that accused attorney C'rllOrge ChuJa had access to drug.s came when he supplied ha shish to Timothy Leary in the LSD advocate·s county jail cell. She te.!llified last month that Chula joined her in the parking lot outside the jail in January of 1973 and told her ""hen she inquired about Leary: ''Oh, he's feeling fantastic because I just gave bJm some hashish and he·s going ·to have a nice evening." The former British socialite admits several limes in her testimony that she was working for the Orange County district attorney's office and associated anti-drug agencies when she 'next .saw Chula in June and July of this year. Several Grand Jury members asked her why she had been so willing to cooperate with law enforcement agen- cies. Denying that she had been paid for her \\·ork, Mrs. Leary at first told the Grand Jury that ahe lived in San Fran· cisco after Leary's imprisonment and became disillusioned with what she call· ed lhe drug cuJ1ure . "I found 99.9 percent of them to be dishonest." she told the Grand Jury adding that she liked the Orange County officers she had w<irkcd with. But she admitted lDlder further ques-- tloning that her main rum in contacting Chula at the urging pf l(ICll offleen · "'3S to help Leary and free him, If PoSSiblc, from hia 25-year prtson term. Testlmonf by ~1n. ~ary and the ageni.. who "·orked with her from ed· Jacent rooms in tbe several OOtels she \lSCd during June and July indicates lhat the.re. were no drugs on her person when she met Olula on those. DCC8slons. After those meetings, she turned over to the agents quanlltica of cocaine nnd · marijµana whlch wtre he.Id as cxh1blts and displayed 1o lh• Grlind Jury. ) . - Worrien agents testified lhat Mrs. Leary had been stripped and carefully searched before each meeting and could not possibly have hidden the drugs. Joanna Leary testified that Chula on at least one occasion pulled a $100 bill from his pocket, produced a quantity of cocaine and told her: "Let's make line.!!." She explained that "mak~ lines" is breaking the lumpy, white cocaine powder down into narrow p.araJlel lines which are then inserted in the rolled up bill and sniffed UP. the nooe by the drug user. She Tustified that Chula did this and encoorag~ her to participate. She testified that he also smoked marijuana on several occasions and gave her and hJs wife., Dorothy, marijuana to smoke. Agents testified that they heard several of the conversations from nearby rooms including a conversation in which Joanna Leary gave Chula flOO of Uie agent's money 'to buy cocaine for her. Joanna Leary testified that the meeting with Chula took place In June and July in Newport. l3each, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana and Long Beach. She testitied that she came very c~e to dlscovery last July 7 when Chtila met her and told her lhat his m, Steve, had been wamed by a lifeguard in San Juan Capistrano that four police cars were .following his father'• car. She quotes Chula a.!I tellin& her on that occasion: "l just came to see YoU to look lnto your eyes to see .ff It Is you or If you art! Involved in this and J havt! to know and I am very courageous." Chula also told her that he was 1ure he "'uld gel ball In Orange Counly but was not sure if' he could got ii In Los Angeles County, fllrs . J..ear)' leSl[fled. . She also tes.tlfled that on one occasion •he found Cllula to be In possession' of a number or white pills which &he •:tld were "'Peed" l1elhamphc11mlnes). The plan, strongly opposed by en- viromhentalis1S, 'W()"uld oisen-as 'much as 13 million acres of ocean bottom to exploration by oil and gas companies neJ.t year, including the promising Baltimore Canyon site -a deep iea trench about r.o miles o[f the New Jersey- De1aware coast, the paper said. The memo read ln part: From Pqe Al FACELIFT · ... from Us present racllities in two I.ow t>zywn buildings on California Avenue on the campus. Plans include reducing the Medical Center from 500 to 300 beds and building a 200-bed hospital on the university growlds . Additionally, the medical schOOl plans two teaching and. laboraTOfYWllClings - on cam1JU3. Construction on lhe ho<pital and lhe fint t<aching building could begin wilhin a year, Aldrich said, aM Slould be completed during 1977. • of October has 'been poolpooed, a ochool Ht was identified u Danny 01ar1 .. spokesman said today. A1lal, 21, of santa Ana . The aummer construction 1trlke caused The other man lied. Police later ar-. delay.!! that make the campus unsafe rested Carl noe, 21, Of Santa Ana. for a large nlghl-timt activity , he Aid. He. was held for investigation Of murder -campus llKhUng, rails, and other and rape. needed-iacillll .. for night Ille ·have oot -When-lhe .men arrived at lhe home, yet been installed. polloe said, Allen tnocbd on tk open Tentative plans .,. to oombine lhe door, wallted through it and "51 ~Jt "Back To School Nlg!tt" wllh formal by a slntle lbolgun blast fired by Ml• dedication of lhe 16 Jnllllon eampUa Kanll<og. in early -December. Her father wu ln the room at the ' umebiitlOlifPOUco he did not ... ¥ou Can BellrVp To YMCA Classes Belly dancing and bridge inslructioh are among classes heinf offered by the South Coast YMCA beginning nexl week. Belly dancing class begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the YMCA, 3HMXI Crown Valley Parkway in Laguna Nlgue:l. The class is taugtit by Anna Matte Kadane, an entertainer. · _ Bridge begbiSii 7: 30 p.m. Wednf!:St1ly al lhe YMCA and Is taught by Dan Brandon, a tournament player and cham- pion. Registration may be made by calling lhe YMCA at 831-11621. the shooting. • ..l'l.Qt . ...who~ JJOt hjt, fled but .re.tu med later &o find out bow Allen was and was amsted, police said. Tlce waa booked under a Calirornla laW that says a perllOO participating in -a criminal act in which murder occurs may be charged with that murder. From Page Al NUDE ... She stressed lhat she her!eJI la not a member of a nude beach movement bul undertook ihe study as •.naearcber tor the Kalos Kagathos FOtmdation, a · beallh and wat<r sports pmnotlng organization. · Woodmark Chairs "The finest value in quality chairs available" -COnsu erG i er Ted von Hemert exclusive. '-· STOP IN SOON AND VIEW THESE FINE CHAIRS. EXCELLENT SELECTION AVAILABLE. DREXEL--ttERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-l<ARASTAN-eAKER WlllCDATS & SATUID:lYS 9:00 lo 5:JO - • NEWPORT BEACH• lttl WESTCUFF DR., 642-2050 lAGUNA BEACH• ~NORTH roASTtlWY., 494·8$$1 TORRANCE'• 23649 HAW'nlORNE BLVD. '(Open Fri. UI 9, Sun. 11'5:30) 318·Jnt • , ' I ; • I\ I I \ I I A& DAll,Y PILOT E DIT ORIAL PAGE ---" • The Price· Looks High ' • • Unanswered questions <•ro 1>osecJ by proposed dev~IOJ)OlC~ll or the J0,000 a('re Atoulton l{anch -a Pl'OJe~t which \\•ill have a profound influence on sur- ruund1n g Suddlcbuck, Laguna Niguel and Laguna Jlcuch tommunitics. . A ~ujor co ncern is the absence of hard data on what 1t will cost taxpayers to cope \Vith these develop-ments. . \Viii all m ?jur_ roads, ne'" schools, flood control. sewage treatment and police and fire facilities come from tuxpaycr!->' pockets'! Assumplions !lave been n1ade which s hould not have been. o~·s the proposed road system, a system the county r a department says docs not exist and . I , may never ex • Forecast but resolved traffic con gestion wrought by the 31,000 J>opulation foreseen for th e area hang! Jike a sword. • , At publi c meeting~. spokesmen declare either Sad- d.1cback or Laguna is "going to have tO bite the bul-let.." and put up with the congestion. That's another question: Docs anyone really have lo bit.. the bullet? A Good I nvestme nt 1 rvinc'::; teen center has proved itself a worthwhile addition to city services. a merit recognized \Vii.en the city council voted this \Yeek to ':ontinue the ~ration through next June. The center was originally set up as a 13-week experimental 11rograrn to see ho'v it was accepted by teens and \Yhat effect it had on yo~th activities. As a recreation center. the facilitv has attracted .an average of 107 t een patrons a day. It has also Deen a focus for dances, sports events and trips -more than just an of£i cially sanctioned hangout. . hfost rC\Varding h~ been.a lessening Of lellSiODS ·CIA Expert Trained Dear Gloomy Gus {JACK ANDERSON) -WASlllNGTON -International Telephone and Telegrap.h dispatched one of America's top bugging experts into the homes a nd goVernment palace of Chilean president Salvador Allende in 1971 . · The alle~ed 11ur p Os e o f I h i :i. mysterious nil"s sion was to '"de .bug'' Allend e's rooms and to tr<iin Chilean poli ce and army men in elec- tronic de-.bugging t ec hniques. In- terestingly. il "'as the militi:iry \\'hich Jalcr ovt!rthrcw·A I lcnde. The visit of in aster-bugger · John Ragan came as 1T1', the CIA and the U.S. Embassy in Santiago "'ere busily seeking information to help them get the socialist Allende out of office. Al- lende . v.·as nalionolizing American companies in Chile, including IT"r. RAGAN, a n e:<·f"RI electronic specialist, is best known as the man called in by the \Vhile House "plum- bers" to bug the home or columnist Joseph Kraft. But in the "busihess, ·· Ragan is respected as an awCsome pro: a specialisl called in to de-bug the qua rters of such notables as ltichurd Nixon. former Attorney »,eneral J ohn ~l itchell, Charles . Bebe" Re bozo and others. : On his trip to turbulent Chile, Jtagan took along a load of "offen- ive" 'bugging equipment. Secret ate docu111cttts sl1o w he was 8ccom1ianicd down by IIT's assistant ~ccurity director, Russell Tagliareni. ' . THE DOCU1'1ENTS reveal that· Ragan stayed in Chile from April 28, i971, to ri1ay 5, 1971 , and was paid $200 ii day by ITT. \Vhile there, Ragan, at (he invitation or the army and poli~; entered Allend e's hom es at Yalparaiso and Santiago, and his presidential pa lace. " According to Ragan, he and Allende Once sat down and had coffee. There the Chilean leader learned that Ragan Worked for ITT. Ragan describes the Con\·ersation as "cordial." :: No one seems to koow why JTJ', a relentless enemy of Allende's, wos nl - Jowed in his dwellings. much less why fhe Chilean president lcl11 n ITT agent 'tonduct "electronic S\l.rccps" of his · tooms nt 11 time ,,:hen planting of bugs ------HO\V can the proposed 10 cenL'> per gallon gas tax be a means of fighting inflation? Jt IS in- fl ation! P.M. c;!.Mmy G111 t...,...tftt1 •t t ...... llH 'f -" •M ff ... llKKurilf N'llKI"" .. i.ws ......... ...,,... s... w-w ... ._.,. .. OIMl'llf Giii, o.llJ Pillo! • \\:as \\'idely feared in Chile. Allende cannot c:<plain: He died from gunshot wounds in the coup. But as \\'e reported on ltfarch 2l, 1972, ITT had made approaches "to select.members or-the Armed Forces jn an attempt to have them lead some sort or uprising" in late 1970, only H few months before ITT and the Chilean army h e lped arrange Hagan's visit~ THE ITT electronics mission is e\•cn more puzzling in view or a secret ITT memo dated Sept .. 29, 1970, fron1 ITT Vi ce Pres ident E. J . Gerrity to ITT President Harold Geneen. Jn the memo, Gerrity advises "We should withdraw all technical help (to Chile) and should not promise any technical assistance in the future.'' . Yet, v.·ithin montl)s, lTr's deputy -security chief a nd its $200-a-day elec- tronics consultant were dispatched to give "technical assistance" to the ar- my, police and to at least one Chilean telepbohe company o£ricial. Through a trusted intermediary, we- have been given a summary or Ragan's notes on the visit. They do not shed much light on the subject, but simply tell of meetings with the Chilean police and army offi cials. Some or them appear to be in_ cqde. AFTER the Chilean excurs ion, Ragan continued to have hi gh-paying dealings with ITT. llis private Jogs show such curious listings as "6J2J..7 L -IT'I' t est hi-pO\\'Cr t1nitter .. _ 6/7 /71-ITTw /tm itter. • .6/10 /71 - Call Jack Caulfield .. _" "Tmittcr," iii this case, is a tiny bugging transmit- ter, And Caulfield was the \Vhitu ·I-louse dirty trickst er of the \Vatergatt· era. Ragan also ran an I'M' de-bugging seminar and has done de·bugglng work for Gcneen and lesser ITT of. ficials such as Dita Beard, John ltyan and William Marriam. Footnote: Ragan spoke \\'ith my ois- sociatc Les Whitten at length. The "t· milter'' was used only at the seminar, he said, not ror bugging. The Chilean mls!'iion, he insisted, was "open and above board" and no bugs were plan- ted while In Chile, nor were any found. ...The bu gs he took with him, he said. were left in Chile only ror lr.ainlng purpo!'ies. ~Essays o·n T. S. Eliot ; T. S. Eliot; the SC\'Cnlh volume in t•hc Contcrftporary Studies in Literature Serles by ?tlcGraw·Hlll Paperbacks ($1 .95). presents nine (t'ilical essays on one of the key poets qi the twentieth centCiry, along with iUl extensive biblio1traphy. : Edited by Linda W. \Vagncr. It ran· lfiins essays by such !l~urcs es Anhur •tirener, whose Introduction t.o the Jfott, "To P!1 cct ~tr. Eliot" Is one of the Uc"St ever written. SutJgeq\Jt!nl ch3P· ttrs Include .nn article by Lconurd 1'ngcr -a ctltlc whose work on Eliot h as a lwa)ls bcon admired. for it,; 1¥.lnlty: Eirn Pound's note on the 1911 frurmrk & Other PoemR; Bernnrd lkrgonzi a nd Helen Gnrdncr's ~ssa,·~ up EUoL'!; e <1rly poems; ~i. I ... 1toscn· l~•l 'a contribution, J1lac ing The .· ' ( THE BOOKMAN ) \\'1 ted Land in a new perspective - as an "open," s uggestive poem; Daniel R. Schwarz's quesUon on the llC'CCJll<'d reading or "Ccrantlon"; \\lilliam T . 1tfoynihan'1 direction for much of F'ourQuarlel,, · Professor of English ot 111lchlg11n St:ilc University, Linda Wagner has published two book~ on Willinm Carlos -\Villiams, and studies or Er. nest llqmingway, Wiiiiam Faulkpcr, l>c nlse Lcverlov, a nd Phylli! ~fc. Ginle.y. She ts · currently compleilns: ·a studyoC c:ontcmporary pc>etles. JO·ANN DILORENZO ' J bct,vee n tecns und police in the c:ornn 1l111il y. lnfor111;1 I (·huts •1l the center und voll e~bull ~•lllt 1·s IJl•l \\l•i.'ll 110 li('<..' and lP Cns urt: '-!lllOng 0 lh c Jiv1·nuL'S ust•t l H1 provide better rclatio11s. No one pretends lhut the tl'nlcr is a c..·111·t·-;.dt fu1 lcen proble;:rns 01· the genf'1';d l;.it·k of 11t';1r11 , c:omnlcrcial r ccre:-ition, but 1ht· e .\p1•ric..•ut·1· :-n 1:1.i- c~sily justifies spending ~0.G55 lo kt•.t·11 lht• t•t·nt1·1· open. Bound ary Dile111111a Little fault can be fo1111d \t·lth the prcn1ist• th at it ·s best fo r c hildren to uttcnd schools 1111.:utt•d nl'at't•:-1 thei r horpes. '- . 'J'rustees of both the Ne\t'port-l\1l'sa ancl l r\'Jnt· unified school dis tricts have d one n1orl' th<111 puy lip service to th al principlc."Thcy've pcr1nittcd sludt•nt~ li ving in Newpo rt Beach but \vilhin 11'\'ine srhool djstrict boundarjes. to attend t loscr Nl'\\"1>'11 ·t -t'lll·~a schools. "' · • Problem <:treu rOr distritls ha\·ing a ~l ake ir1 lhl' issues 'involved sinte 1966 is Snyglass I Jill in Ne\\ porl Beach. Aboul 95 of 107 Spygluss llill s tudl·nts \\ho li\"t' \Vithin Irvine Unified School District boun<lari<'s no\1· iltte nd Ne,vport·l\'1esa schoo ls und er :1 special agreement. Bul Ncw-port-Mesa tru~trcs last \vcck ~a id thl·ir schools cannot absorb morcoul·of-disll'i c:t st url c nts . 'J'hal means future sluc.l0nls in the nc1v rcsidenti<.11 developments '''ill probably ride buses to distant Jrvine schoo ls. ._.. -~ ~ ... ; -- No one likes that alternative a s un uns\~·er to thi.· Jong-standing boundary proble n1 .. J~ut proposed trades, p ast boundary adjustments a nd the inter-distrjct agreement can.nOt be lookCll on as permanent solutions. SB 'Poor of' Toothless. Finally found himself a big bone and all he can do is gum it.' T h e ·lssue ls-F n r f 'ro111 Close d Nixon Will Be Heard From Again - \VASlU .NG.TQN ~..Jt should bC borne in mind that 1-terbert l-loover lived articulately into his OOs, some 30 years beyond his moment or greatest political distress. Hai-ry Truman rose from the lo\.,.est state of political disrega'td to high esteem upon his death. · This is not to sa' th:it Ri c hard l\I. " 1~ixo n wi ll s om c da v be clc\'aled t"o lht> pan t h eon of revered pa st presidents, but it is lo say that those \t·ho thinlr th c- Nixon issue "'ill ~o away are foolio~ themselves. Jt \\.•ill be with us for many years. There are even nO\V enough people who think that Ni:<on 's offenses, while regrettable, were justifiable under the circumstances and in the whole context of his presidency. Amon-g them a re those who thought he should ha\'e resigned a nd those who thought he should not have _ TJIESE PEOPLE, while now in a minority, nuQlber into the millions and thus arf! not an inconsiderable part of the aware public. They cannot, f1.1rth ern1orc, be shouted down by the roarin g disapproval or the ex· RICHARD WILSON •. President's pardon. nor the eon tinuing cry ror the last drop of his blood and lhl' d<•ath·\\'ish rctK>rts of his illness. .<\ decent <1ssum1nion based upon Nixon's past rf!cord can be made th"at Nixon will survive !his period of great physical and mental stress. \l"ith the usual caveat that death can come to ;1ny man at any time. If he so sur- vi\"es, al least a derade is left to him of alert physical and mental response. and maybe much more. - The practical meaning of the par-..... don, therefore. Is that Richard Al . Nixon, admitting no guilt .. is free to use his unquestioned talents not only to rehabilitate himself as best he can but to encourage the· nascent belief ~ that he \va s hounded out of office-bl' . cruel and implacable enemies "·ith nO regard for the long.range interests of the nation. . SOME SUCJI intuition may tic be· neath the ferocity or the continuing attack on Nixon and on President. f~ord for ha ving pardoned Nixon. The tone of this attack clearly seeks to establish the hislori ca\ base that Nixon's orfenscs \l'Crc so enormous • that they threatened lh_l' conlinU<llll'c of-free g0\1c rnmcnl. for whlch he should ha\"c been n1adc to pay by public trial, conviction and sentence to prison, even if he never served a day. ~'fore mature consideration 01<1y focus on the hysterical exaggeration or suC'h conclusions, taking into con- sideration that th e chief impeachable offense, Article I 0£ the Hill of Im· -peachment, grew fron1 a ludicrous ac[ about \\'hich Nixon· knew nothing in advance. the placin g of a listening device on the te lilllthonc of the Democratic National Chairman during a political campaign. Assu m!ng Nixon 's survi\'<fl, those "'hO think. he will crawl back into a JU:Xurious hole somewhere to live on his pension and brood himself into his grave must be ignoring his record. 'l'hey·would do better to recogni?:c the tone of hi s public apology, with its in· limation Of penance to be rqJIO\\'ed by resurgence_ · · NIXON \l'i ll write. In lime hl· v;ill probably talk. In time those who Lra nsgresscd \\'tth him. and sliU think they did no \vrong, \\•ill huvc paid the lcJ,!;11 lll"ice, and they wi ll talk and v.'rite. \V1thout the complete ;ind utter clcstruction of these men the innate sens.e of a good m any millions that justice was not done could not be \\'holly stifled. 1'hcre@'ffi long he thoSe.wonderiQ&-.\\'h)' equal justice un- der law should send John Ehrlichman to prison while Daniel Ellsbcrg goes free. or hold Ni:<on liable for shielding a political scandal not or his o"'n making. All s uch m o ral a nd e thical problems "'ould have been wrupped into a horrific bundle and cast into the vaults or hi story by the criminal con· \'iCtion of Nixon. The end "'Ould ha\'c been written in a different ~·ay th<1n President. Ford tried to write it. A judgment so conclusive would qavc been r endered against the Nixon era that history could nev~rchallenge it. _ BUT it is not to be that W<l)'- Presidcnl Ford could not wiite the end to ""\\'atergate .. The House Judiciary Committee could not do so, howe\'er pers uasive Presidenl· Ford might have found its unanimous ac- tion. And th~-courts v.·ill not be per milted to do so. 1'his is not brcuusc the events <1nd :.i ctions did nol t ake place. Ji. is because the gravity and ilhport of those actions and the ci rcum stances under ""hich they took place arc seen in different ways by different people. At·thc momenl. the most furious or lhe t'rilics are actin~ as if their case may be slipping out of thrir hands and so ha,·e rene"·ed l hcir fu ry lest the future shou Id forge!. H~w Far Can the Nit-picking Go? ·rotheEditor: Universit.v \Vomcn in your ne\\·:-. County .\ll'morial f'uncral Society in I've been reading with interest and [ J paper Or;1nge Cou nt.v is one. Together they dismay abo ut the Mex i c an · MAILBOX Over 3110 \\'01nen a tte nded the comprisrtheC:.llifornlaFcdcrationof "Americans complaining about t h(' daylong e\·c~n t. highlighted by sl;i tc ~lemo ri;il and Funeral Societies newTV scries,"Chico andtheMan.'' , -Sen. ,\Jan Hohb1n s' remark s in thl' \l"hich fun ctio ns large ly in thC ~be '' ·1 · d · · "-1·w · ~m'"''"""""'"..,,,.,...""'"'""'"""""'"_Jtaa~lc~a~l1tc~r~o~o~onn_,..,,,.._-c,..--,---~ca~p~auc~it~yc_cLl£J:.islati'=~at<'1><1"!1-">-----j • Y:V 1 111emeanu:rg, ""'• Hl1'H1.-,~.,..,.·tfas /n1.n1 1cntle1s u1t wcttunie. 1~6f -'" etc. The episodes I've seen so fa r has nuilly. writ(•rs should (oirvey their 111,,g. The women of Oran~c County are Sacramento. C hi.co (ar · th I d th b < interested in cvenls of this nnlurc. no1· TllF"S F" oc•· 1· by k' g • in c ea over e um-sagcsin .100word.~orlc.~s.1'he-righl tocou-• ~ s e 1cs, sec 1n Olh. bl''ng h 'l t d •t J·ust \l"Cddin ns, lunc•hcons :u1d fashion o I ll Cl>.n • w'th J l d f J v.· I e garage owner. on dense fetters lo fit .~pacr or e/irninole lilx>t sho"·s r .. • nc cor ra .., 1 se cc e uncra recall blacks screaming about ''San-II> reserved. All /f't/('rS 71111.~1 include sig-~A .\/C'' J, ZELF:Zr\IK AR director:., lhost' with a social ford and Son" or "'Good Times." I just nature onfl rnailiny rulrlress but name.~ ::t\t'arcncss and a v.•illin,e:ness lo meet don'tgetit. 11u1y /Jt iritlllll'lrl 0 71 r('</flE'.~I ij ~u//iciellt commun ity needs, provide their tl'ason i.~ r1prx1.rr rll . Prli'try u;11/ not hr F11t1t•rnl A ltpr11nti1•t•" member~ \\"ith a full rungc or mor- STANJ'ORD U niversitv had to publlsl11•d r lunry scr\·icc front \\'hich to choose. • change their "Indians·· to "C;ircJ i-· othe Editor· /\o "slzzlc·· 1n the rorrn nf a 100· oce an nals'' some time back. \Vh y didn"t the tila ny years ai:::o. so lhc.story izocs, '-' f.toini,! vc!'i:-.c l is orfcrcd. but immediale India ns push to ch angc the Clevcl aITTI ront rol st :1 nd ;1 rel~ or til 1 lc Squarf' 's new fi le a k hou11 c n1Jcncd it~ door!' in-crcma11011 "·ith sc:1 tl4!rinj:! at sea eo~ts Jndians lo something else? Aha! I've host cily, Fountain VA iiey, the no ise l\nnsasCil y. ;i n area long noted forils S215. an1I a tr:Hlitional funeral can be got the unswer. The San Francisco ;1lso dC',e:radcs lhc recreational en fin csteaks.Brf,;re long thcy "·creoul had fors:195 and New York Giants should get lari:c \"ironmcnt of the JJ nrk. Picnickini: scllini: ~d i their c·ompetitors. \\lh(.'n \\"c fell )Ol•t' r·cadcrs should knQ"" con1plaints from the midgets of our fami lies, ,1.:o lfcr!) and 11cichhoring askedtocxplainthesccrctbchintl lh is lh:it ""'-' h<•\°t' hl'cn scr\•inJ.! the coni~ country. residents cnmplai n uhout lhe buiz-fantasti c :::uecc·ss, the O\\.'ncr replied. munil,\' sinrf' 1%1 , by providing this Let's rename a/I the ball clubs: 1'h(' sa"' nnisc v.•hith rasps day.Jong froni "I .buy the samf' hecr everyone cl ... c :1lternat ivC' tocxpensi\"£' runcrals. Los Angeles Ewes. the New England 9 a n1 to 7 pm . fn t f'rn1s of lntal park· d0t•s. The only difference is that "'hr n Al.LACE KL'NZ, Secretary Revolutionaries. 1'hc Atlnnla Doves, usage, lhf' n10.1l clc rs ;ire ~' very s ni :i!l 1 SC'rv(' a stcn k th customer .i::ets it on Tri-County 1\lemoriaJ 'uncr;.i lSoriet)· the hliami 1'1innO"'S, thl' Detroit Mice_ pcrccnt;q::(' nr lhc 1>11hli c· \\'ho \\":Int lu ;I Si7.7.lin,e: hot platt er. !-!ell, m;.in, I'm 'fhe Cincinnati Hcd." (who years ago cr\1o,r lhc p111·k, yf!t the nio<ll'lcrs f)t!r· not ~c ll1ni.: :-;teaks rm :-;cllin.i:;:•th<' ·tried R•"ie•0 • l>1•l l.o , •••• , ••. ,,·11 ~ould It · inn · 1 h siilll· ·· ~ "" .., .. ~· s !'i. in ;i1 ;v1n ~ pcop l' \t' o c·nnic w be re-named the Ri~ht-\Vingc rs. 1111\v the park lo csc;1 1H' 1hc n1otor11.t:1! noi:-•· TllAT .S1'(JR \' popJ)Cd into my mind. about the Nc\v Orleans Sinners? The of our n1 cch:l11i zc d \\Oriti. 11 h1•n I reud 'J'om Barley's article New York Props? 1'he Denver or 11th'rl ··The \"iking \Va y'' In the Sun JJaltimore Shet\11nd Ponies? 1lurfalo TlllS s 1·r UAT I ON s h•1\1:-. tf1£• d:1y , Scpt('·nlbtr 29. edition nr thr Williams? Philade l1)hia S11arrO\\"S~ inadcquncy of ;inkini:: noisc !ll'll lut i•ln Pilot. 'J'he quoted eommcnt~ or a 'l'he list cou Id go on nnd on. sta ndn rrls on I~· to rlt'<'I hc.·1 le\ t·I~. The reprcscnta li vc of the Neptune Soclrt)' W I• · · , ( I ·•' noise of 111orl c\ 111:1111•.,, n111tur1·,\t'll'.'>. e arc 1v1n,:: tn a tuneo a 1suru1ty in11iliL•d thnl. their rounder, l>r _, · · kl • Sa\\·s nnd othr r noise sourrr"> rln nol thn• r11t·p1c nn. Chari{'-., \\' J)cnninR, .Ir .. \\":1s unique "TEL A ""NE" RQSC JI nere~su ril y Jlrodut'l' h1"h dl·cihrl ., I~ 1•1'• • • I ,. in fl'chnJ:t: 11 "1,•us hi••h tirnl' someone {'\'e ls -hul 1hl'll° ll!Jl!'>I' 1-. I)>,~-., I I oflt:rcdanMllcrn t1ti\'1'to thecostly,in~ 'T <' lO Ogirall.\' \'t·r~· ann11~ 111~ li1•r:1u~1· No,se Ball.Ir-or II.!\ rrctiuenc\.' anrl pHt·h \ nl \{'fl mfH"tua rv -funer:il -rC!metery )'o\~lf'n1 that 10r!a ~ 1'> rn .... 1\n1: rnm1llcs To the Editor: Give the mn101't'\'t·l1"1", n1ndclcr:-. ,11 h·;i..,t S2,0•MI ... • • Y S d ( tind othe rs "'ho n(!cd no1 ... {' to ha\·c fun our . un ay, Sept. 30 caturc on 'rh<' fact is 1hat Nt>ptunr is loo noise pollution relates to a baltlc their O\\'n Isolated nrc·a l\"hi •rt• lht•r rlO!'>l'IY pallcrnC'd aflcr 1'clophni;e t.o wagedfor aycarnowby £amilies herc can't bolher the majority ilf 11CnJ)ll' Ii<' t·u1nciill'nl :i l J)r . Thom11s JI. In f'ouj\tain Valley against noii;e pol· "'ho Just y,·an( In rclnN 111 ... onic Pf':t<'C' \\\'hl·r. ~'ntrl•prcnrur 1n tht· fielfiof l>y lution in Mile Square Regional Park. und quiet. pn<..:-.1n~ tht' n1ortuar\· h~· pro1•illlnr. .ICJllN r R()SS:\I \'.\ d1rt·t•l ltl'lnnltCIO, fo11nrlr•d l'elophasc l\'ll EN l\lODF.t airplane clubs ltnpt• litff•rf•,t;f 1n 1971 ,\11d , he r1·~chly dctlarc5. his wt.re-ousted by c<>nstructton from • hr:i1n rh1lfl "'1~ contt'l\'C'd \\•hen hr Isola t ed Cields a 1()ng lla rJ>Qr Tolh<!Edllor : \\a'> :1 n11•1nhrr of 1hc no n-prorlt S:in Ooutevnrd In .Costa P!te!'ia. lhey "1aid I um writlni.:i-to 11mt<-... 1 thi' Jar~ 11f Jl1l'1:n 'l(•nu•ri:d S1'1cic·t ,\. Founrlert In claim to an are:i in the ,heart of Mlle C0\1t1·agc j1.l\1cn lht• t'•inrt-rt•1ic·(• on 1\1,,H, th1, .. 1 .... ,11nc •• of t1 number or such Square Park. Th<' noise they produce rape fipon~ored by the (iolrlt•n \\, . ..,! nun prnf1t 11ri;:a no•11llt1n'i totaled 'there i!i not onl.Y an nffroritto lha nol"c CollcRe-Amr.rir on A ... sn('1.1l1011 1ir fhrou hou1 th<' s111t(•,.nr whi ch I he T ri . \ r I ... ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, Wetd.Ptlblislitr- Thomas Keevil. Edilor l.iarhoro l\rclbich. F.d11onol Page £rhtor Thl• edttorl al pai:r or lhe 011\y Pilot sre.k~ to inrorm :rind 11imulall' rtader11 by prrsrntin1 on lh1s PllrAl' diversf' tommtntary on t.opics of 1n- ·1cr~t by syndicated rnlumn\5\j and rartonn1i;1s. b~•.prO\llhnll a forum rnr r(':tdcrs' \'lt"'4'S and hy 11rt'i;~ntin1: lhls nt'"'spaper"$ orun1nn~ arnl ldt>a..: on turr<'nl 1op1ri: The ('dltl"lrl:irl opinion<1. of the Dail~ r'1lot :1p1;c:ir 011ly in thr e1lilnrii..t C't"llumn al Ch<' tnp of tht o:.1u~. Oriin1on.ct 1·'.tprr!.M'd b:io tht columnists :intt tartooni~ts and letter v.·rhcr!i a.rt' I heir 0'41\ ftn•I no tndor~emtnt of tht"ir views b)• the f).1ilr Pilot should be infcrttd. Frid ay, October4. 19; I ' . \ '. Gru11a1i1' s Jf1 ife i11 ~ospitul Frntn \\'Ire Sen-ires The wife of evangelist Billy Graham has been hospitalized in ~fllv•aukee for neacly a v.·etk v.'ith Injuries suffered in a fall. doctors ronfirmed. In a statemC'nt iSS11ed b.v • Lutheran flospitnl, Dr. Basil JB(?kson said Ruth Graham , $4, suffered a broken lefl heel bone in a fall last v.·eck. A1though he did not gh·e details of the accident. it was known that at !he lime l\lrs. Graha1n \\'as visitin~ her daughter, \"irginin Tchivid" j~n. • The "'ife of a Colorado bank president \.\'ho roiled an ap. parent extortion attempt by grabbing ~ gull away fro1n her elderly 1.roman assailant says she ·was too scared to do anything else. h-frs.Julle Luoma of Lead· \'ille said she b e c a m e suspicious when the "sales" lady" at her front door told her to call her husband Ul'I Ttltl>Mlt CHARGES DROPPED Attorney Bugliosi Bugliosrs Out; Shi ii'J Trial Set LOS ANGELES (AP) -A defense attorney in th!! 19iG Charles h1anson case i s Scheduled to stand trial for perjury though s i mi I a r ( J cllarges against ti·lanson pro-PEOPLE secular si!IC<! Bugliosi h.ve ~·---------been dismissed. .and began reaching into an attache case" "lily husband is a bank pm;ldent and you al"•ays read about this sort of thing," sa id -7\m:-tuoma; 34. * The dancing whita stl!llif.ns paused mo1Tienlarily· when chief horseman Col. IUins Handler lei! dead from the saddle. But then the sMw went on . "If was the finest death he could dream of." said his deputy, U. Col. Kort Albrecht. "He · dedicated his \\'hole lite to tbe horses." Handl er. 63, died in the sad- dle of his be!o\'ed h o r _, c, "Siglavy Beja." du r i. n ~ a performance of p r e c 1s1 on horsemenshlp at Vienna 's famed Spanish Riding School. On 'Ehursday, special pnr secutor Theodore Shield said he had decided to proceed "·ith a f\o\'. 18 trial for Daye Shinn, the ritanson defense attorney. Shinn was 'indicted-\vith Bugliosi oil charges they licJ by denying they g a v e ne11-sman Bill F a r r in· fonnation for a story during the ~1anson trial while a judge's gag order was in ef- fect Shield dropped th~ ch~!"ges against Bugliosi Thursday, saying Farr's refusal to testify had "dealt a fatal blow'·' to his case. But he mo1red to proceed against Shinn, again raising the-possibility ~hat Faff will * be asked'bn the \\'itness stand A judge has denied efforts to narrie the i'>urces for-_:IUS to block child s u p p or t news account. payments to Leslie Bacon, 23, 1be Los Angeles Times an MLi"·ar activist questioned reporter s~t 46 days in jail about ~ bombings of a Nt!W and faces ri've more for con- York bank and the U.S. tempt because he rffused Capitol. Superior Judge ·c h a·rt e"s· Superior Court J u d g e-. Older's request to supply the Spurgeon Avaldan or Oakland names. ordered Alameda County to pay Ms . Bacon, daughter of a wealthy Atherton business.. man, retroactive child sup-- po"rt payments for h e r daughter. The county sued the stale to block the payments on grounds 1'.1s. Bacon v.'as living with a man v.'he n Ariel Sage Albion Bacon was conceived in November 1972 in New York, * Gen. Frederick C. \\'eyand v.·as confirmed by the Senate as Army chief of staff. suc- ceeding the late Gen . Creightoo W. Abrams. \\'eyand. tUJfirmed by \'oice vote. has been acting Army chief of staff since Abrams' death last month. ffis nornina" tion v..·as approved by the Anned Services Comn1ittee · only shortly before the floo r vote. Charlotte CUrtis. associate editor of The Nev.· York Times, v.i\I receive the 19i4 dis tinguishcd achievement a"·ard for ·nc,~-spapci-s from th!': Journalism Alumni As· sociation of USC. ~fiss Curtis, v.·ho is ''oµ-ed " editor of the Tin1es. "ill be presented the a\.\·ard at the association's banquet Nov. 7. Last year's \\'inners includt>d ~11\:e Wallace. CBS !'\e"·s cur- .respondent: Jlohart U"ls, editor-in-chief of R e a d e r ' s Digest, and the \\'ashington ?om "'hich \\';\S represc.nted by Bob \\'oOOward. one of t!':e pri~ v.·iMing in\'C'Sligat;vc reporters in the \Vatcrgale case. 11 Arrested In ,.\hJ>Ort Pot Raids LOS A,'<GELES (AP ) Sheriff's deputies arrested 11 men and seized more than a. ton 0£ marijuana v."Orth about $1 million in a series of raids at l\Iojave Desert air strips and in suburban El ~1onte, authorities said. Officials ~id Thursday the raids culminated a tv.·o-month underco\'er investigation. Boo ked for investigation or state and federal Mrcotics lav.'S violalions v.-ere: Jon C. Phillips, 29, ~1anhat· tan Beach; \\1il\iam A. Scran- toni, 2S, North Holl~'ood ; n . uc-. . ·ew : Gerald 0. Hong. 45. Arcadi a: Robert L. Pruitt. 57. Alham" "bra: Karl D. Peterson. 25. Da\:is. and Darla L. Jenkins, 28. Philip hf. Bourchier 27, and [)\\'3}'llC D. \Valk er' 2.1, all of ?.fodesto. Also. Neil L. T emple, Orangeville, Utah, and Glenn A. LenUlSter, 28 •. Gresham, Ore. Authorities said the raids u·ere carried out \Vednesday. Four persons were arrested at Fox Field near Lancaster. five others at an airstrip on a dry lake bed In San lkrnardino County and tv;o 1norc after they landed at El ~lonte Airport. trailed by deputies ~n allfill:!gr planl:!. ' S1nog Bad For Folks. -LAStt1d y SACRAMENTO (AP\ Srnog is bod ror people. a $?.30,000 study ·financed by thi• California Air R esou rce s Boal'd says. A state official said the 177· page report released Thursday CALIFORNIA Jtjotlier 'Disgraced' · Publisl1e1· Sued Fo1•'Cover Girl' .the country" -A 11 en Ginsberg. Friday, Octobtr 4, 1974 LA Str eak . Disruptive LOS ANGELES (UP I) -Robert Ope~ 93,-who streaked the Academy Awards this year, was found innocent Thursday. of indecent exposure for doing the same thing to a city C0W1<.il meetlng. ' DAIL y PILOT A S: . Playgirl ·s ubject .Suint! .... on laboratory produced 11nd "--------- regulated smog is enc f'f lhe SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - A $2.8 million suit · ·was filed again.sl a Sa11 Francisco book publlsher on behalf of a 12- ye&r-0ld girl who thought she \Vas going .to be in the movies, but instead wound up on the rover of a book about mari- juana with a cigarette butt in her moutb, LEWIS' SUIT, liled I n Superior Court Thursday, coo" tends Stralght A.row -a bran- d! of Rolling Stone maigl!zine -has "disgraced" o th Wlian and her mother, 1:.8115- ing Mn. Fagell to l lifter "hatred, ridicule and obi iQuy, causiog her to be sh1 ime< and voided." But a municipal court jury found Opel guilty Oil charges of disrupting a publlc meeting. Opel a~ pea"d In the buff during a heated council debate over Bllowing nudity on public beaches. APPLE VALLEY (AP) - Playgirl ?o.-1agarlne n u d e centerfold Lou Zlvkovich says "l don't have nny regret! over" pos1ng In the nude - even though he's been firtd and his wife is angry witb him. He plans to sue Playgirl, \\'hose June unfolding describ- ed him as a "superbly trim 33" and then let the render make up her mind by showini: hlm in full frontal view. first t.o pi n dO\\'n the healt h effects of smog in scientific tcrnu. AnlClllg the nla}or con· clusions, the report said ::i ir· pollution equal to second and third fimog alert levels pro" duces "significant decremen! in pulmonarv f u net 1 on. symp{ons i.11fficient to restrict nomlal activity. and oxiclative changes In erylhroc)1es." • 011 """'"'"" SANTA BARBARA (AP) - 1'hc Coast Guarcl says it "'iii kcep watch.ingco n d It i ons along a I2·mlte st.·ck!h of p1c· turesque beach \vhich' was blackened by oil globules, atfd meet with local officials to Gh·l Found Ne ar De.atl1 CALEXICO (APl -'A I .. year-Old girl reported "an houf from death'' in the desert when she was rescued is reported reco\'ering from ex· posure and exhaustion. A joint party ot U.S. and ~lexican volunteers r 0 u n d ~1aria Ibarfa-Ortega l ying among rocks at -the foot -0! rill . Signal, about 10 miles west of Calexico. Lillian H a ia d iid was onJy seYen v.1hen a photographer approached her ln Golden Gate !Park and asked her if she v.'anted to be in films. said her mother, E m i I y Fagen .. "SllE WAS thrilled, of course. and so she sa'id 'Yes.' and th man started taking pictures," said 1'.1arvin E. Lewis, h1rs. Fagell's ·attorney. Straight Arrow Books, Inc. published a book entitled "A Connoisseur's Handbook on h1ari juana." On the cover was . a picture of Lillian, a cigarette butt in her mouth. Police Cl1ief Jailing 'Loose' Illegal Aliens put them In jail and then set them free if they post the $05 bon<I. With not a fig leaf in sight. "I don't ha\•e aay N''l'.r<>ts over posing but l wish the article had been done in better taste," he sighed, addin,C? 1hut • he was soon off to a meeting with his lawyers. ''I've got three lawyers for two different cases,'' he declared. One suit is aimed at Playgirl. which couldn't be reached for· comment. '11\e othet is aimed at hls ex- employers. for1nulate cleanup Pla ns. Del After treatnlent in Calexlco Coast Guard S!JOk .. ,,_, Hospital, she was hoNe again Near the picture, said the suit, Wall a caption that read: "The danger In illegalizing marijuana is that you make crhninals out of the mos;t in· telligent, sensitive people in KERMAN (UPI) -Saying he Yi'as afraid "they will kill themsel\'eS or local citizens if allowed to run ".ild loose," Kerman police chief Olen McDaniel ha s defended his policy of jailing illegal aliens and making them post a $65 bond. ~fcDaniel said Thursday hii department's policy was to ar- rest illegal aliens "'·ho calfnot properly identify themselves, He said that in the past his department called border patrol agents and turned~ the Illegal aliens over to them for deportation). but he said that policy was changed when area tanners compl aining that the practice was depleting their work force. So tar, he says, he doesn't need a third attorney for his wife. But he adds, she "ii not too pleased with the whole thing." IN SHORT .... Horton announced the action Thursday, a day after :he .oil balls. awarentl \' fron1 natural seepage in the Santa Barbar~ Cllannel , washed ashore and . sparked fears of a huge spill . like the one !hat blackened the channel and 6eiic'ties fn 1969 .• Thursday in the J\1exicaLi suburb district of Colonla \\'isteria. e Seafood StJ'lkc • ·FREE SAN PEDRO (AP) -Strik· DELIVERY ing workers have voted to encl a 17-<lay walkout at Van S Camp seafood cannery. alter and et-Up ,\T1nntng a -c;yntract ~reemcnt· I-1--.::;l;:n::-., 0-me that guarantees they can -RESflGEBRAMD AT.:.DISCOUNT-PRIGES- SEE THEM NOW- BUY THEM NOW AND SAVE MONEY NOW transfer in the~ jobs when ALL S·ALES the facility moves to San Diego. " FluAL The union said Thursdoy ., that the 1,700 striking cannery \\'Orkers approved a new three-year contract \'irtuallv unanimously. Officials said it expected \\·orkers c:ould be back 6it the Job sometttM t<r day. e Sc11bu Dent/is OXNARD (UPI) -The Coast Guard "ill test equip- ment used by t"-'O scuba divers "'ho drowned in seJXtratP.11fn" cidents near Anacapa Island in the Santa Barbara channel Vlednesday, authorities report. Ai r F'orce Caot. Frank Dugan. 34, stationed at Edwards Air Force Base near Palmdale. was dead on arrival at a naval -hospital in Port Hueneme. ~·lark Inouye, 23. Gardena. \\'as found at a 35-foot depth by fellow divers. ·He "-'as a commercial diver for a firm in Oxnard and reportedly v.·as diving for sea urchi11s \\·hen he drov.'fled. Car Rigged For Rape, Kidnapin g SACRAMENTO (AP) -A man po tee say a e ec- tric door locks' on his exJ>(ln- sive automobile pleaded guilty Thursday to t \.\'O counts of rape and one of kidnaping. The man, William H. \Vires, of suburban Carmichael. is 01vner of X-ray busin,l':SSeS in Sacramento a n d Portland, Ore. 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Stooks VOL. 67 , NO. 277, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIQAY, OCTOBER ~. 1974 TEN CENTS • '- valley · Could Have Its Own School ~District Dy KA TRY CLANCY ot Ille CMlf'I' l"ltl>t 51111 i An Oranic County education official confirmed today that fountain Valley residents can petition to form a single unified school district within city' bow1· daries. But chances of the State Board of Education approving such a plan were labeled "not very feasible" by Dewey Hillman, assistant superintendent ot' the Orange County Department of Educa-tion. cart "Bud" Jones, a shoe relailer and. importer who lives in the portion or Fountain Valley in lhe Garden Grove Unified School District, this y,·eek louncb- ed a. petition drive ta form new high school and elementary districts in Foun- tain Valley. Jones said . he has decided lo take matters "out or the hands of the politi- cians," adding h6 hopes to have the new school district in operation by 1976. Meanwhile, Fred Voss, president of ·the Fountain Valley (elementary) school board, said he doesn't know muC'h .3holl.I the petition drh•e and has some questions to ask before be decides \\'hether 'or not to back it.. 11illman confirmed Jones' claim that the State Education Code alloy,•s 25 per· cent of the registered voters to take a plan for new high school and elen1cn- lary districts directly 10 the state, bypassing local governing bodies. And , he said it is true the state code stipulates that an elementary and high school district sharing the same boundaries are automatically unified into ont' kindergarten to 12th grade system. Dul Hillman !iaid it is not very likely the 'stale y,·ou1d approve Jones' plan for Fountain Valley because of effects on the Garden Grove Unified and 'liun· tington Beach Union w High ·School Districts. "Anything is possible." he added. "'Mle state is receptive to solving the Fountain Valley High School overcro\Yding pro· blem." Voss said the Fountain Valley school board considered a similar move .ibout a year ngo but dropped efforts y,·hcn school officials learned the state code doesn't provide for giving the new district a share of the high scbool district's cash reserve. , In addition. he said, he has questions regarding the portion of the district vihich lies .,.,·ithin Huntington Beach, as v.•ell as the housing of Huntinglori Beach and Garden Grove students whd 'now attend Fowitain Valley and Los Amigos 11igh Schools. But Jones claims th~ problems can be solved through special~ leg islation and agreemcnls. saying political bodi~ have · C<>mpJicated v.·hat should be a 1iin1p!t issue. Jones said at least 60 petitions arc being circulated \\'ithin the rity now. He added he and the other orRanizers of the dri\'C hope to gather the more than 5.000 signatures they need as soon as possible. Those y,·ishing petitions or infonnation, he added , may contact Pain Cupin, 9569 Nightengale Av!. Rape Suspect Shot Dead ( Lon,g Be~ch 'Victim' Lures Pair Into Home Trap From \Vire Ser\ices LONG BEACH -A young woman, "'ho was raped by two men, asked thein to a return dale and then killed • one with a shotgun as-her family looked on, police said today. De~ -Kantaeng_,_ 19_, was!X>O"ked on suspicion of muiOer. Police said-she-told them-that-she - \vas abducted by two men as she left "'ork in · a CctTitos shopping center Wednesday and they drove her to a 7 _H11ntington rH-cResidents- ,. ~lb':"!~ St•ll_ho" NEW LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HARMER STUMPS IN IRYINE Olscusst11 ls1ues With Mrs. Louis Zejda at GOP Reception ' N elv Lieutenru1t Gove1·11or J\'lali:es Irvine Appeara11ce By DOUGLAS FRITZSC!JE Of tllt Dlll'I' "llt! Sllff \\'ilbin hours or being appointed California's 4oth Lieutenant Governor. Jofifl Harmer stepped back into the campaign harness to visil with Orange Coast supporters in Irvine. About 150 people attended the reception at the home of Irvine Councilman and Harmer campaign director H e-n r'y Quigle)t for a chance to nleet the lanky 4.0-year-<1ld Mannon . In an interview, I1anner discounted broadsides from opponent Sen. l\tcrvyn poinlment by Gov. Ronald Reagan was an attempt to "fix" the race for the state's number two post. "I would hardly expect him lo support it," Hanner said of Dymally, a fellow senator for the. past. eight years. "But its a straw man tactic for DymaUy to assert that it was an unfair move." U the situat.ion were reversed and Dymally received the appointment, Orange <:out Weather Night and "lOOr,Ding low -doud.s with suMy !lltcrnoons Saturday. Harmer said he v.·ould have been "delighted. with one stipulation and that would be equal lime in the media." His appointment to fill the term of Ed Reinecke, deposed and given an 18-month suspended sentence for perjury in the investigation into I'M' offers lo finance the 1972 Republican convention. would focus attention on the race, he said. The lieutenant governor's race has received relatively little aUcnt.ion. he said, "and the saine Polls Dymal\y is so fond of quoting Also sho\V that 60 rcent of th \• d ' ei r of us are. ' A California Poll in early: September showed Dymally with 37 percent of the vole, Harmer with 29, others 6 and 28 percent undecided. As in no other statewide race, Hanner said. the voters have a cear choice between the philosophies or the lieutenant governor candidates. Frequently described as one or the most conservative members of the state Senate. Harmer said his basic philosophy is limiting state government to give more power to local governments which are "more responsive, efficient and humane." He opposes the Women's Rights con- stitutional a1nendment; early childhood education, lowering marijuana penalties, -·rSee IIARMER, Page Al t ' ,., . S11ing Police seven H"unlingt.On------i3each residentS who clai m they were "beaien. battered and humiliated" by arresting officers last DCc. 8 sued the city and the ofliccrs Thursday for $700,000. Named as plaintiffs in the Orange Co unty Superior Court action are Donald Ashcraft, Steve Bedrosian, V c r non Calderon, Dave and Sue Odlt', Lynne Reed and John Thomas. Named as defen· . dants are Officer C. Poe and officerio "Does one through 20." The plaintiffs claim that they \\'ere fal sely accused of possessing marijuana and jailed by the arresting officers on v.•hat are stated to be unfounded charges. tt is alleged in the lawsuit that the city knew of tho. ·'excil<1:ble, violent and belligerent" natures of the arresting of- fiC()rs lon g before the arrest of Inst Dec. 8. A!\ seven plaintiffs sta te that their alleged ordeal led then1 to srrk medical treatment. ~1ARKET ERASES ITS EA.RLY LOS SES NE\V YORK CAP) -The ~tock market was mixed today, erasing most of .J 1\'ide early loss with a gradual technic;il come· back in the afte~noon . The Dow Jones averalll:C of 31l inchts7 trials was down 3.05 points nt 584 50. :incl losers ·and gainers were closely in bal· ance in moderate trading on the Ne·.v York Stock Exchange. The Dow \Vas down more than JO points at its low point of the day n1nirl 1vhnt brokers described as cootinued •.oncem over the implications of innatinn ano lhc oil squeeze. Volume was 16 million shares. {Tables. Page A9). park i.n Santa Ana and raped her. In return for releasing her \Vithout further hann. she said, she promised not to call police and to give them her telephone number so they CQuld reach her again. They called Thursday afternoon, and it W!Uflfgreed they v.:oold-comc to her home, investigators SiiCI-. Police said when -lhe-LwG-"'alked in.- they found themselves confronted by /\1iss Kantaeng, \Yho was holding a shotgun. The v.·oman's father, two brothers and girlfriend were also by a single shotgun blast fired by ~tis.\ present. police said. Kantacng. ~fiss Kanta~ng killed one of the men, Her father "'as in the roorn at. the blasting rum in the neck, police said. time but told police he did not see He v.·as identified as Danny Charles the shooting. Allen, 21. of Santa Ana. Tice, who 1Yas not hit. fled but rctumed The other man (led. Police later ar-later to find out how Allen \\'as and rested Carl -Tice. 21.--oJ Sant.a Ana _____ ,vas aoested.,_police said. He W"as hetd fcfr lnveStigatiOn Of murdCr --ncewas book:edlinder a Calirornfa and rape. law that says a person participating \Vhen the men arri'led at the home, 111 a criminal act in v.·hich 1nurder police said, Allen knocked on the open occurs niay be charged y,·ith that door, y,·alked through it and ~·~s .. f~i~--.. ~~~~: ··-·· .... . ··:···· ···-·--· .... ·-· ... Nixon Leaves ---------' _Joke-Goes_So11_r :;:J!~~~y P~.l?~~t.~u~S~-Hospital for u was only : joke. om..... But hi• efforts we"' !oiled ""'" two San Cle1nente That'& wbat Sanpiel 1.amant. 33. Glen-pol!cemen ~~'d been wa~ the date. oltf'fWo .Fount.ain..Valley policemtn Wbole_ thijj ilirouglllHeW!ildoWt_ <cam,.,.--~LO~-NG-BE_A_C_Jf (AP-1---Former rresi· early this morning as they arrested inside and arrested Lamont. ivho lhen dent Nixon . se11ted in a "'hec/C"hair \vith tilm on an armed robbery charge. claimed again he was only kidding, police his left leg propped up. checked out Pelice said Lamont entered the 7·11 reported. . of the hospital today after L2 days market at Euclid Street and Warner Officers Steve Nichols and Dale HerzOg o( treahnent for phlebitis and a blood at lh 15 a.m. today with a meat cleaver clot in the right lwig. and fishing knife tucked in his be1t. went to the n1arket after the police He first approached the clerk a.nd dlspatcher rePorted rccc1v1ng an . Nixon. accompanied by his wife, Pat. · and daughter Tricia, shook hands "'ith allegedly asked him if he'd ever reali:ied anonymous phone call "that a man tn nurses and a doctor as he lihed himself how sin1ple It would be for someone a blue shirt was going to rob a market." from the wheelchair to seat himself to rob him. Theo. police said, he told The officers said Lamont matched the in a black limousine th.at was to take the clerk he was robbing him and description. and they arrested him v.•hen ordered him to empty the cash register. they saw him pull the knife. .. him to his seaside villa. in San Clemente But when a customer entered the Lamont told police h1s wile had drop. 50 miles away. store, the r~luctant bandit backed off ped him off at a coosin's house in Nixon , wearing a dark blue suit. took and told the clerk be was "only kidding," Fountain Valley at 4 a.m. beca~ he no .not.ice of a group of reporters. police said. and the cousin planned lo leave today photographers and hospital personnel La moot 's joke only lasted a little while. for Lake Tahoe. standing near the rearentrance by which police said. After the customer left, As police y,·e.re taking him to Orange Nixon left. he pulled out his knife and told the County Jail this morning, officers said, clerk he was "serious," and v.·as goir.g Lamont still claimed "He v.·as only kid· lo rob him after all. ding." 'Bite tlae Btillet' Ford Rules Out Gas Tax Hil{e ill h1flatio11 Battle \\IASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford has ruled out any gasoline tax increase and is firmly opposOO to gas rationing buf "'ill ask Americans to ;'bite the bullet" in ru:i anti-inflation program with mandatory features, his spokesman said today. \Vhitc flouse press secretary Ron Nessen said Ford will disclose "proposals to help alleviate problems V.'ith credil and interest rates" in an address to a joint session o[ Congress at 1 p.m. (PDT) Tuesday. • Nessen would neither co11flr1n nor deny • widcsprtad speculation that Ford \\'OUld seek son1e form of tax increase as part of his infiation·lighling package. But he quoted Ford as ' telling Republican congressional leaders today that there are "hard choices we and the American people have to make as v.'e bite the bullet on CW'bing inflation.·• Nes,<;ei\ also quoted Treasury Secretary William Simon as telling the GOP congresSiona\ leaders that the Ford pro- gram •·in its mo.st general terms \\'ill require and enC?lirage Americans to save 1norc, reduce waste and produce n1ore ." Nixon's left leg is affected by phlebitis. Staff members y,·ho treated Nixon on the sixth Ooor of Memorial Hospital !\ledical Center of Long Beach follO\\'ed h1n1 out of the hospital. ~1'rs. Nixon and Tricia said goodbye to them, and Nixon himself shook hands 1rHh Grace Hollenbeck. head nurse of the noor. and her assistant. Tina Sha\v. As Lhe limousine pulled av.·ay. it was escorted by a Long Beach police car. t\VG motorcycle policemen and two cars at s. Dr. John C. Lungren told ney,•smen Thursday that he \\'OUld issue a final report today. after his pat i e n t ' s dl.>parture, and outline his diagnosis of the illness. future treatment and the tSee ~IXON, Page A2l Senate Panelists . J'ote Huge Cuts In 1Vixon Funds From \\'Jre. Ser,·lces • Not much change in te1nperature with beach highs in the low 70s rising to 75 inland. INSWE TODi\Y Real Estate Tax · Election OK Seen \\'ASl-llNGToN -The Senate Ai>- propriations to1n1nillet' today agreed \vith a HOuse-passed 1neasure that cut tro1n $850,000 to $200,000 !he money 10 be prorided for1nt•r President Nixon 's lransition to pri\'atc life. The committee \'flied unanimously' to trirn its proposed $32&000 figure to con- lorn1 to the l~ouse \'Crllion. Animals seem to S(JJI speciat things t.o •L.og1ma Beach author Nancy !tfcltltflte. Site shares tome of tlltm., a r.review o/ her book. in tod<r11s Wttktttder cover sloru. The \Veekender al$O takl!s a look at KCET's /alt .sclutdule today. "-.I y.., Stnole• AJ ... "" ,, L. M. eey• 11 C1Hfer!Mt .U Cl .. ilflM Dl•lt (trtt!CJ ll Crt11w.rd II Dttltl NttltH A! 1-itt!"l•I ,... Ai llittl'fllfMMlll ( .. , ,llllMI At-t HO!'.._ II Alllll LlfMlff• II MMln c .. r ,.....1\1 .. ,ul!llS Al fll•tltrt••-..... , •• Ortftft cwntr A1 -" Allll L1n&I~ IM•ltl Mvlv•I ,tlfltl H•l1•11•I Htw1 °'"'"" CHlllY ,._It .. Jtttl•t1rlonh .te•n Jtlftn ,,.m - s1«• ~•••• T11tt11!9• T~lt1'5 WttlMr Wtrlll Mt .... w- .. ., ,., .. .. " .,.t c>I " .... .... , " ,,., ... .. ... . I '1 By TERRY COVILLE ot 1tte Dflllr '11" St••I A March 4 election on tM controversial real estate transfer tax will be outhori7.- ed Monday night, if J~untlngton Beach Councilmen hold to their previous eoni· mitment. On u 4-1 spill vote Sept. 16. they agrttd to hold nn c..irly tax election as rcg,uei!lted b) the Hunting_t_f)n Bcach-1'~Ql.ntoin Volley no.ir ofTenliors. A formal resolution estAhli$hlng that election is on the council agendLI £or the 7 p.m .. r-.tondRy. buslneM meeting. But the i. sue may not be as onc-11ld(l(l as It .seemed Sepl."" 16. Two cooncn members -~1u~·or Al Coen 'And Jlarrlctt Wit"<\" -ml""1 that ocsslon. 1! they join llenry Duke. the lone 'dissenter April -16. and c:ist neg11lh•e Votes 1'1onday , the elt'ction \1·ou1d be calll'd on a narro1v 4.3 \'Ole. Ir just one council member switched support, the ~larch 4 election eould be killed. Neither Coen nor ~frs, \Vieder could be reached tocfny (or comment on how they w\11 vote Mond.ay. Coen ha~ Jl:reYiously stated he. Is opposed lo 11ny et~cllon berore April,97c.-- -Even the l."OUncilmcn who c led for the ~tnrch 4 rontest wcto t happy 11bou1 It, but admitted th t::rt bowing tn ~blic pressure. .. 11ic ballot: tf 11}Spt09t'CI, wlll i.-onU\ln a chnricr 1uuendmtnt qucst\00. Voters will be asked to mark a almplc ''y~s·• • \ . or ''no" lo detenninc the future of .,.,'ith M increase in the city's utilit~· But the Senate ron111tlttec nu~ns.ure !ho real estate transfer uax. tax . y,·cnt one step funh r thnn lhc. House I£ lhcy vote against. the llx. lhe city The No\·ember ballot Is PIJrtlY ad· by placing a $220.000 ceiling on sularies visory. €ouncilmen are not obligattd--for ~O\'t:mnwnt f>('rsonnel \\·ho can amst will no& be able to impose any future to do any"1hing about ii. though tht'y ;\'ix-on through Feb. 9, 1975. transfer tax-, wilhout first asking have promised to follow the will of The ~·cihn:;: "'a~ calcul:H~'<.I ori lh(' pennisslOfl from the vot eri!I lhrough--en !he voters. ~.1l.'\r1('c; of the 'i'~ t'tnplo\r~ assigned election. -Bui tn fl.larch, If vott:rs turn dO\\n b\ the go,crnmen1 to help \:iwn 811t This Is the measure backed by more the transrer Un:, lhe city charter v.111 1! t'Xrludt!<I pJ~mcnt for ~1~on's \alct Jhat1 8.000 registered voters \\'ho signed be an1ended and the council \\'ill ha\'e >ind n1a1d. \1 r. and ~Ir~. fll11nol11 &lnche1 . J>eUUons asking for a :"pec1al election to eliminate the tax. · v.bon1 he took to San Cle1nent1.1 with on the transfer tax. ... The ttalf percent real estate tra.nsfl'r hn11 \\hen he rcs1g11L'\I lhc vresidcnt.'Y l~ di.rfcrs considerably from the tax -a I.Ax on lhe. sale of any rt•a\ Aui.: ~l measure 'the city council had .Already property In the city -is still In f':ffct't S<.·n Edward Brookr 1 H-~lnss ). SAld author\7.ed to go on the Nov. 5, bnllot until the ~1arth elect.Ion, or Until the hi.• "arnt·d the co1nn1i1tec during Ult 1n November voter~ will be a~kcd council ehangcs It! status. -.:l~i·d sc~1un to be cart•ful that It to choose bct~cen ttro tmlf perc.-ent-n ..had been e1tpcclcd lO raise about cun11lllcd \1·ith lhc law governing et· lronl!lfcr I.Ax now.In rffecl. :ind n po$~lblC' $1.2 million In a yeAr't lime to · help f"Clli>tS !or .for~tr, pr~!idcnt3. monthly tta8h collection fee c11u1hincd balance the clly budget. (See f liNI>~, l'A.:e At) I • , ·-~. ,- J\ 2 _0AIL'f PIL_O_T __ H _____ F_•l-dac.y,_Oc_to_b•_•_•_. _19_7• Coast Pn11elist - .Offshore Drill. Plan 'Assured' By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL 01 tti. o.i1r !'lltt ''"' A week's trip to the nation's capit;iJ has convinced the chal nnan iof • the regional eoaatal comm11sion t h a t ofrshore oil drilling along the Orange County co~t ls a "foregone conclusion.'' Dr. Donald Brighi, head of the 12- member state panel ·preparint a plan to auide tt>e future of the coast, made the remark fc>llowtng a Town Hall of • California luncheon Thursday I n -Anaheim. Reaponding to a question, Bright said, "I -think it'a a foregone cmchl!ion we 're going to have off1hore oil drilling." Brliht said he recently spent a week in Washington D. C. meetlng with of· ficials in various sections of the Depart· ment of the Interior, the agf!ncy that has proposed 1.6 million acres of offshore waters between Santa Barbara and Dana Point be opened for drilling. The department has defCflded the pro- * * * Master Plan Coastlin e j,. posal as one means o! tielping increase oil production to meet the cowitry's energy needs. Bright said that, althoi.tgh It appean the offshore drilling plan will go into effect, it h not too late to demand sufficient sa!eguarW to avoid adverse environmental impacts from drilling operations. "It can happen with more thought and constraint," the CaJ Slate Fullerton biologist sa\Lt. Technolod"Js beinr developed for sub- surface drilling and n ew s a f e t y mechanism! that can help prevent oil spills such as the one that occurred in Santa Barbara in 1969, Bright said. He said the exact tlmlng of the lea.sea "ill depend on the outcome of "Project Blueprint ," ao l1ft er Io r Dep8rtment study to determine precisely What the country's energy needs are. The commission chairman e.sserted that the environmental i m p a c t state- ment prepared by the . Bureau o! Land Management for the offshore drilling propoea1 falls far short of deaJing wi th alternate energy 10urces. "We need a proper -and I stress the word proper -environmental impact report from the bureau," Bright said. From Page Al NIXON ... • I ., Ballk S Dip Lend R~te . \ Bof ,{, Citi bank=-l)r9p. Pr_it!l~ to 11 314% ,. . . . D•ll~ ,lltl 11111 '""• SEES OfFSHORE DRILLING Co1•t1I Commi••lon'a Brliht Classes Offered 11 Vollatl ...... lltem11Jonal Bank or Amtrlca· of San Francisco and Finl Nation.al City Bank of New York, the nation'• two largest banks, today lowered their prime lendiqa: rate from 12 percent to 11~~ effective Monday, joining some major bank! across the nation ln reducing Interest for b~esa loanJ. But at tbe same time, Citibank, the nation'•,. third larges t bank, said lt was raiJing slightly its internal formula for computing it• floating prime intereat rate.. Qtibank aaid "berear1er ita: bue rate . Festiva l Slated On U.-S., Chi11.a At Golden West wW be compu ed at a spread or % of t percent over the IC).day commercial, paper rate lnstead of f1.of t.. percent, as heretofore. 1 • • "This change is consistent with money: market conditions and It• own poilcf or credit nistraint," the bank sald. Thte ~uncement failed to revene New York Stock Exchange, however. The bow Jones averf.Be of 30 . blue chtr.tocks. ·which Thllrsday d- below the !00, mark for the !Int tfme in 1! years, closing at 587.81 , v.·as off another 10 in early trading today. ·Later it rallied. Mertantile Ttust of St. 1.oula, a major ~lidwest bank, also said It waa lowering Its rate. Unlt.d Callfwnla Bank allo fol· lowed. In lov.-ering the prime rate, the banks join several banks that reduetd the interest rate by ¥1 percent two weet1 ago in the first easing or ~ loan Fulltlnae Officer': crtdlt since early ln July when rates 808"'11 to an hls<orl• high or t2 pe-t. The decline in the prime, the interest b&nU dl.arge lor loans to best corporate· customers, followed an easinJ of the tight-mooey policy imposed by the Federal Reserve Bank which began polll'-- lng money into the bankln& system. The Bank ol Amerka acknowledged this in its statement lowerinc the ·rate. It said it "ls lowering Ill rate in support of recent modest adjusbnenta in Federal Reserve policie• which have led to some declines in money market rates and in the marginal COit of funds and not as a result of reducing loan grbwth." 'l11t bank saJd Its loan growth bas "slowed only moderately." 1be bigb· prime rates were a result of efforts to check infiaUon by· reducing bu,slness credit and by the high demand for Joans. In Gvim1astics • • .t\t 2 Schools Seven films about contemporary life in China will be one of the highlights of a U. S.-(l)ina Friendship FestlVal at Golden W~t COllege all day-Saturday. The event, openlna at 10 a.m. ln the theater patio, will feature food and Fountain Vall'ey S~eking Better Aninial Control Evening clages in gymnastics are .product booth.!, art ellUblts, martl4J arts still open at Marina and Edison high schools, acconjing to the Huntington demonstrations and a Chiilese chorus Ot)' otfl.clal1 are plannlna: to meet Beach recreation department. and dance group. with 00\lltY anJ.ma1 cantrol ottteen to Gymnastics at Marina began last l'ifoo-Co-sporuiorl.ng the event · are Goldtn try to improve service to Fountain day, but recreation officials say there West's sod.al 8Cleftee dlvi.Son and the Val'-· Is !I.ill room for beginners agea 7-13. ch the U g -Chin re~. but add<d the lncruaed Jee will allow for the hiring O! -Uooal ~ llld better llefVlce. 'Po ssible' For Marina classes. register at Murdy Orange Coonty apter of · · 8 Allailtant Qty Manqer Jama Beck course of his recovery. · •· Community Center, 7000 Norma Drive. Peopl~' Fri.endshi~ A~l8!lon_oL said he ·Will contact the county hMJth ' Planning for the 1,000.mlle Callforilia Results of-tests f« cancer have been ~The fee is,!& for .rrbeginners: ..... -~..!a non~prof~t-or~aruza'!~~~---·depertment,-11 >WtH II ....mmal control coastline is like gingerly stepping negative, ;1he ptlysiciim said 'l'hunday· ClllSSel for -beglnnen: ~ n d I.,..~ · 1ng unproved ~standing between-th€". Uiclall to d!ICUll .... 1 .... 1 .... 1, fullttme •-··· h ht k t .. _ tho in hls daily written bulletin. termedlates will start at Ech..xt High t u . o • __. ... ,. lwU\lg a t c e -lucre are my • Phlebitis, a painfu1. vein inflammation School Oct. 16. Register at the Edison wo na Oflll, . , ' officer to Fountain Valley .. problems everywhere. ~ .. -..1 I affectlng NJJ:on'.s left leg, can be a C.Ommunity Center 21377 Magnolia St. The Z,,..minute Color film~ lliow" Chinas "Another thing we would Ute to aee The problems involve INW-.iar es, 1 . the ~-h 1 • •-··h' communes, agriculture, Industry, educa- In addltloit, be l&fd, I focal ilhelter 'COll!d be bUJlt II the dty getl permlallon from thr,:1xluntY, topervilor1. A slmllar ·-effort "Jt 'belni made rrti!ie aoUthem~ part of • the oounty, near San Juan C.plltrano, but ao lar no site baa been picbd. overlapping jurisdiction by government sympton ° cancer m """"ac ' unp from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday t ... "'"6 tion, medicine, Including acupuncture Is shelter faclllUea avallable to people agencies, private property rights and ~ry =~t'y_ but it can also be cauaed F~~Y·1 1 ....... .n 1 u nd •12 and·• look at the Chinese Army. here In Fountain Valley," he added. cornmun.icatioo. - -...... re ee-~--.a·nner•-s-... -a --0 un, a iiWfil economist _Beck-Said he'll dltc\111 hOw ·much Detpite the stickets, Dr. Donald_ After Nixon entered the hospital, teat. for 1~~1~e.s~ Classes will be offered who completed his doctorate on Chlnese thi ...,_-_,"of -rvl mi h t Bright, chairman of the reqlonal coastal revealed that a small pieCe from the-Wedneld'ay nights for eight weeks. -wUI be of the m-s au-.i ae ce I t cm · :ommlsslon, says he believes coastline clot In his left leg had broken off All gymnastics classes are aponaorcd. CO:~=· one co At present the dty p1y1-nothlna: for planning 1ls possible. and traveled to h!• right 11.ltlg. After by the city recrt~tion department. m Others, ·111 visitors to China last sum-~nimal control, but lhe county 1upport1 -···a1~r!!"ffe~~r::~lf~~~~!ii--··-~:~-~~;i~.~ru~~~t~~:-=·· ···--·--~~~tea~et ~J~~a~ lAln5:!:o;~~~hi:'; :i ~~~~~.tbe '5 dog license of California held at the Disneyland to be absorbed. Frottl Page Al Cereseto associate professor at eat State Or. W. E. Dieterich, vttertnary pub11c Hotel in Anahelm. Nixon, 61 , underwent further tests Long Be'ach; Wendy Lance, teacher in health officer, sald he hu recommended 1---.Th'-1'0IIll!l!Mlon BdghLc!Taira la """-_ ThlllSdaf._and_cam~ out on..iop l>! ~a.-F-(J NDS _ ,-- _ Asian etodl .. -at-lleverly -HIU-High the -fee be-hiked-to f~O !or-lll>lleUtered- or six regional panels rushing lo com-confrontation with a photographer who ' • Schools; Dr. Sidney Bob, Los Angeles dogs and $6 f« neutered, but IO far pl~te a master coastline plan "for 11u~--Wfiited outside a laboratory entrance Two separate laws Provide for funding podiatrist and Linda Sullivan· UCLA the Board ot Supervllon hun't acted. mission to \be state 1eg18lalure by 1978. to take his picture. . of a president's transition to private graduate 'in Chinese hl!tory. ! He aakl hit agency providM u etnclent The plan was mandated by PropOsitlon The photographer, Kent Herr:iereon d life. President Ford requeSed S851t~,... Film showings will begtn at 10 a.m. sc.(Vice to Foun~ Valley 11 l1 can. 20, . the coastal conservation act passed the Loog Beach Independent Press--to fund Ult provisrom · spelled. out 10. and run hourly through 4 p.m. .. -"~ -' -! • .... "! • -.. :. :--.:; :.: ~ ~ • ,•-;., by California voters in 1972. Telegram, said he missed the shot when those laws, but it was quickly reduced. In addition, lhere wtll be a COlltinual Despite the tight ti.me, Bright told Nllon rpotted him, lbouted, "You god· , "The general idea was to give the ho · g of II.Ides by the recent returnees S h J T } Town Hall members that four elements damn IOD-Of ... -bitcb" and WU wheeled President everything he's enUlled to by Cro:c~. -~ . c 00 cac ·~ •--of_ the.. plan have been .approved, three back lnto-tbe-lab ia~h11 wheelchair. Jaw and not ·a nickel mort," Brooke The~Mtial \-'..,. 6.~~-&altiil Wjl1 ~ ~ ... ~ -,.. : \ : ':""" 'l -· '":""':. .. are in the public hearing stage, one Lungren has advised Nilon to take said. ,. -· · , begin it noon, ~Jntj'~~ Kungru~ · ~ -•h ' -"d CJ' · - has ju>! be released for review and a -to thn!e·mooth "restncted .coo, Sources said Nixon, who has ~ . followed at I p.m. with judo; ;r.p.m. l -,Ote 8ll a 88 ooe Is In the draltlng etage. valescedce •• avoiding travel during t!Ult hospitalized In California, hM com-'kendo and alkld<T at 3:30. , "Milestones" of . ~e approved plans, period. ' plained of the govemment'a "begrudg· A Chinatown choral l!'QUP will present Notehand , a new class designed to Bright ea.id, include recommendations ing" attitude about the money. C.'hlnese folk music at Jl a.m., fGllowed _ teach students how to take better 'I.Oles, that would : Meanwhile, the &mate today passed at 11 :30 with a Chinatown dance troupe. begins hfooday in the Fountain Valley -Create a marine resources manage-Front P8f1e Al and sent to the House a bill that would Boo.th• will diaplay <;hine.se produd.11, School Distri~'a eommunl_ty .S~I.. ment agency. give the j>veinment custody of Nixon's Including toys, clothing, po1ters, music The unique class covers a combmatton -Require coastal land be set a.side HA-DMER offlclal tapes and papers. including toys, clothing, P05ters, mugjc of J~gband . and shorthand writing to insw-e coastal planll and animals ~n • • • Before passing the blH, 56 to 7, the arts and cralta. -techniques deSlgned to speed note taking. "not only survive but thrive." Senate rejected three attempts by the A menu of sweet and sour pork. at-It also includes outline technique. -Prohibit "new, intense pollution and busing for radaJ _equality. _ Republican leadership to delay or modify mond chlcken and fried rice will he Fee for the ei&bt-week class is $8. gene rating devices " such as power plan~ Harmer supports the. death penitlty the meruiure, which is designed to nullify prepared In a cooking dell'Klrultration The class ls open to all atudenta along the wast. and baa developed a reputation as author an agreement giving Nixon custody of and adult and child pla.tea will be for regardless of age or edu c at Ion a 1 -Prohibit any form or dev:elopmcnt and s up po r t e r of anti-pornography the documents. Tbey are to be stored sale at p and Sl.25. background. on the beach. lid.elands or the immediate "legislation. at Laguna Niguel. There will be a $1 donation for ad-Additional information may be ob- shoreline, If no beach exists. Dymally, generally considered a A Sl-15 vote defeated a motion by rnillsion to the festival or 50 cents with tained by calling the Founblln Valley -·Establish a public trust lo acquire libe ral, has . taken the oppo!lte position Sen. Roman L. Hruska (R-Neb.), to a student body a.rd. School Dlllttlct al MUUl, extension 217. all coastal land from the v.·ater's edge or. those issues. send the bill to the Judiciary Committee to the first road parallel to It. Bright As lieutenant governor, Harmer will for heartilgs. said this proposal would have a major sit on the state Lands Commission which, On a 5!·14 roll call, the Senate defeated effect on the Irvlnc Coast properly a substitute bill by Hruska that would ' The dty three mooths ago dllCUMd switching contact• to CaUfomla Animal Control but dedded agalmt ll. _)'J~ djy_ IUff ~J!!l!!lib'_,...,.,,__ mended 1wltchln1 to CAC, the agency which pn>vldta almllar terV1c:e to H111> tlnrton Beach and Sell Beach. But Bed< said the atalf has no .....,,. mmdatklo now u to whether the city should reconalder. Ai'.ea 4-H Clubs l)isplay Projects In Center's Mall Members of the Cloverdales 4-H Club of Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley will join other area +.H club l)'lembers this · weekend in a display of projects in Huntington Center Mall. Mentbers will be showing dothes they have made, cakes they've decorated and perhaps aome or-uie rabbits they raJled, 4-H Club Week next week. About 100 it.ems will be included in the weekmd showing, held to launch 4-H Omb Week neit week. Pef'IOOS interested In joining 4·H may contact the ctoverdalea by calling Mrs. Jan Tubbiola ·at 962-6917. The club meets the first Tuesday of each month at tbe aMnmunlty Methodlll Church, 6661 Heil Ave ., Huntington Beach. Woodmark Chairs betwee~ Cameo ~re:1 in Newport Beach among other duties, regulates leases ha ve declared the papers of all recent and Irvine Cove 1n Laguna Beach. for off-shore oil drilling within the three-and future presidents , and . of vice -l'itan.datory p~ures for energy mile limit of California's waters. pre11ident3 and members of Congress :onservat1on, including expanded use of Harmer said he v.·ould support moves to be public property. ;olar energy. . Then, Hruskn's amendment simply Bright aald lhe plan ultimately sub-to resume drilling for off-shore oil "su~ preventing destruction of Nixon's papers mitted lo legi slature muat be tas.ily ject to new technological safeguards and tapes failed , 49 to 15. "The finest value in Quality chairs available"' -Consumer Guide • I t u in coo Uk his the Th wil WO end on cho hoo a gr fob al its " so R dol A.e . fas desi swi on the tac SI D Tai Pu tha _my boo ii j req exp of it J bas ter ho slo whi b .. "«• or 8 t N D Dail pla if s y Eue Pre Div cl us terc understood. -which would minimize the danger of In another development. Rep. John "I{ the plan goes to them as a four Jt ;2'~~~~~¥:~· ~~f--1-----.;;\-Y,·4// I ' . h ' d ago." a "se ity risk" and should no longer • Another 'Ted von Hemert ;-~~~~~~-.iirclusw·w.~~~_..~--1-~--= u D co lect dusl." Brig t sai . be given classified b~emi1~-"?ty the Bright said initial resistance to the ''I have always felt that we need government. cOa.stal commission 's jurisdiction over some balance between ecology and the In a Jetter to Ford, MOM, chairman land within 1.000 yards of the shoreline economy.'' Hanner said. of a subcommittee dealing with govern- from coastal cities has eased. Harmer aaid be "sees a "great op-SJent information policies, said Nixon He said cooperation from the cities wtl! guilty of illegal acta and tbt:reforc will result In a more workable plan. • portunity" in the 15 commiasloos on is elia.lble for the l!eCTtt brlefinfi!s which the lieutenant governor slta. which ne has been receiving s.ince he 'I Ol.t.HGlCO.t.ST "' DAILY PILOT """ Ot•-Col.~!°""' ......... ~_ .... - 1>......i""' Mt••-¥-. '9 DUl>I-DI" IM Ot•rog.t ,,,. 1 p-""'11 Comcil"Y s-... -........ """"'""° "'-1 -~ ,...,..,, "" Coo•• ...... Ii-~ lloNt1\ .............. -11/f°""' ~ ~"''"• lf911"" a.oc:~ l~tk ...... Sot> cs..n..ni.is on ,,._ C.ll'tif•"" A _,. ~ ~1!1QfO ,, pU\111-S.•...U.vt • .., Su .... ""'"" r ... p1~Pll'l!""'"9(11•"''""uow ... lltloS.•M1. C65!1 -Oihlo<-t Ktt. WI P c ... 111y 'tl..-"11·--a..,.,.1,,._ Qol,11 H Loa' , ·t.7:::J P t'-"' ·-... "'·-l-• 1..,'-'o we.aOr"""Coo.-t~ Hlltltlfitt.-lt«h Offkt 1 lfJI~ 8.IY a.. ...... ..,.J Mo ,..~ """'"'' f U S. 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Regarding the general p o 11 t I c a I climate. Harmer said, "thi!1 is not a G·i'rl Bi'cyclisl Yea r for arch-reactionary concepts." But concern over the ealnomy, he said. will -brlng support lo the con· C.1!-gs-t-o-Life~, scrvative camp. \..4UIJ · L Haniier said he viewed h I s pred"'""'"s ouster with "great sad· 'v cry Critical' neM. Ed Reinecke is a good friend of mine, a very honorable and decent A IS-year-old Costa Mesa girl struck man. broadside by a car Tuesday as she "II \\'Ould have been an unspeakable crossed a bUJy street with her bicycle tragedy iI Ed Reinecke had bce __ n-.:pu_t_~against 8 red light was sUll clinging in jail. --o life today. ... l "I am reaUy .90rry that I have had xaren-C..JIOtlltr~ oL.1781 Bahama · \. to tau lhe-.mct Wider Ihm conditions. Place, ...r1ere1nn.o]« liUd lnju1ia aod I will misa ha vtrig Ed In public life. bled severely from a neck cut cau.Md fie was a fine, honorable publ.IC serv-when &be was burled into tbfi ell"• ant." windshield. 6·Faci; Drug Co1mts BERKELEY (UPll -.SI• por1011s lac· eri assorted drug chnrge s today followin& e raid on a DerkeJey home where $28,000 '"'Orth of heroin and cocaine wu ttlzcd, federal drug ofncJal1 said Thursd•r,· Ofrlttr1 1tld three guns And '6,001 n i>tolen 'merchandise were i lso seized ln lhe raid. • "Very, very critical," Is the way on• Cost.a Meo A1emorlal Hofplla l 1po1<...,,an dt1erlbed the atrl'1 condlUon today - M*rlJI Mlch:icl J. Schioed<r, 191 di Git lndlana'pOlls Ave., ll u n t I n g ton u .. cb, war not clled !ollowlng the ac- cldeht on Adams Avenue at Royal Palm Drive. Fireman f'ranlt FanUno raced O!Jl of the Coeta l'itC!a Fite Department h Qdquarter1 starlon at that com& and gavt Miss. Moeller lmmedlote !Int aid. . . .. STOP IN SOON AND VIEW THESE FINE CHAIRS. EXCELLENT .SELECTION AVAILABLE. . DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON"'-WOODMARK--Y.RASTAH-8AKER wmp.t.YS I SATUllDJoYS t:OO"' 1:30 • NEWPORTBEACH • . lm \YESTCUFP DR.l 642-2050 LAGUNA BEACH • ~NORTll t'OAST H~'V., 494-45$1 TORRANCE• 23149 l{AWTllORNE BLVD, '(Open Fri . lll 91 Sun. 12•5:30) 17•L'l7" ( avai s\au for also con .way "' for and De Mea '" in bor,; sllc ft ~ D with Yor j ing. · arri rel el1h bet hea reli eeu of Was mt of n lfr rep Pos Th< cha lte rtru 1· At Your f s -. I erv1ce ASunday, l\londay, \\'edncsday a nd •'rlday Fealurc Of the Dally Pilol Bair Fob DEAT PAT: Can you find anyone in or around the Los Angeles area who could-take a switch or -human hair and weave it into a watcb fob chain like my grandfalher used to wear on his vest? J think they used to call them ·"horse hair watch fob chains." · These fob.s were. ~·om on men's vests with a gold ring at each end of the woven hair holding the watch at one end and a cignr cutter or pen knlle on the other. In the center or this chain lvas a gold attachment \Vhich \vas hooked into a vest button hole. I have a switch or grandmother!s hair and grandfather's watch. S!Jlcc the original fob was burned in a deve.~taling fire at rpy son's home last year. I know its !(eplacement would mean a lot, especially since his grandparents were so dear to him . A. S., Strma n Oaks Researcblng your reques toOk some doing, 'but .. Jens1~·s, 1535 • Hlgbla nd A\·e., Los Angeles, ran fasblon the old- . fas hioned (cire• 1870) watch· fob yon desire. Jensen's explained lbe braided switch would be undone and wefted onto three layers or strlng to form tbe chlli,n, to \\'bicb the appropriate at- lacbme.nts -can be afrl:red. · Slom 1Je ll ver11 UCI's . . . Poll Sliows People Wa11t NuU, Beaclies By J ACKIE HYMAN Of .. IHllY ,, ... lllff Beachgoers in Laguna Beach are overw~tmingly in favor of settlng aside areas !or nude swimming and 11\Jn- bathing. This was one of the findina! in a recent study by UC Irvine Social Scien-li!t Ruth Wallace, cooducted for the Katos Kagatbos Foundation of Laguna Beach. "Frankly, I was surprised," said M!. Wallace after finding that 8.1 percent of the 575 beachgoers questioned ap- proved of nude beaches. Ms. Wallac:e noted, however, that those who disapproved of nude beaches "disap- proved very strongly." "I would say this is a controversial issue ," she said. A list of 13 quest.ions was handed out to beadlgoers during the first three weekends in September, Ms. Wallac:e said. She found that '1l percent or those queried were ·Laguna Beach residents and of these, 63 percent were property owners. · About half of lbose .questioned -have children, the study showed. Asked J)I they would go to a nude bea~ wceot said yes, 29 rierooll no. and the rest perhaps or don't know. M11. Wallace said she was surprised to find that 4.1 percent of those queried said they would take their children to a nude beach. ~ Other significant findings, Ms. \Val\ac:e s111id, were that · 75 percent of ~ queried would like to see a nude beach in Laguna Beach. She found that younger people, males and Laguna Beach residents were more approving of nude beaches than ·others "but [ haven't tested the slgnµicance or those figures yet." Ms:--Wallace said she used a ques· llOMaire rather than a face-to-face in- terview because she believed people would be more honest. • H OAILV PILOT A :~ ' llospita -Gets Face.lift ... ]; ,,_.,. ... ~., 'I ~ ' ' Strength of Quake Seismologist at California ~cademy or· Sciences, San Francisco, points to most powerful point of earth- quake that thumped southern Peru Thursday. The quake read 7.75-8.0 at 7:31 a.m. PDT on the Richter scale. The tremor jolted the city of Lima for nearly a minute, se nding thousands of persons fleeing into the streets in terror. Story on Page A4. Joanna Leary Testifies .Ne w Name ·- Scl1eduled At Facility Orange County J\ledical Center, !JO!d to liC Irvine by Orange CcM.rnty supervisors this week . is in for a facelift and a nam~ change. At a breakfast today , UC!-Californi~ College of ~ledicint' Dean Stanley "an den Noort and UC! Chanct'llor Daniel Aldrich de.scribed the cha rity ho!!:pitaJ as pap of a complex medical system of teaching and health earl'. \Vith the major-hurdle of buying the facility pasL UCI is preparing to n1ake it a part or the medical system which also includes operations al the Long Beach l\.1emorial Hospital, Fairview State Hospital and t~e Otitdren's Hospi- t.al of Orange County. · Commwiity clinics designed to treat ~me ailments and refer pepple with more severe proble1ns to the f.1edical Cente[ would also become part of the ~ystem. In addition to an ex.isling clinic 1n Santa Ana, two new clinics are to be built in the northern part of Orange County_ • Claim s-Mesa Lawy er Gave Leary Hashish itf. Jail University plans include an initial Sil million renovation of the Medlca1 Center • By TOM BARLEY cooperate with law enforcement agen-Joanna Leary testified that Chula on purchased by the medicaJ school fo; or .,.. o.iry 'uw '"" cits. at least one occasion pulled a StllO bill $5.5 million. Joanna Inry told the Orange (:ounty Denying that she had been paid for from h~ pocket. produ cef;I a quantity By lhe time the university takes .tiUe- Grand Jury that her first lmov.iedge her v.·ork. Mrs. Leary al first told the of cocaine and told her : "Let's nlake to the Medical Center next swnmer, that accuse<LaUoniey George Chula had~Grand Jury that she lived in San Fran-lines." Dr. van den Noort said. a new name accelS to drugs came when be supplied ctsco ilfter Leary·s-frnprisohment and She explained that "makinR lines ". is reflecting the new ownership will . be hashish lo Timothy Leary in the ISO became disUlusioned with what she call-breaking the lumpy. while cocaine au ached to the sprawling hospital. . advocate's county jail cell. ed the drug culture. powder down into narrow parallel lines The J..1edical Center purchase, required, She testified. lest moo1h that Chula "l found 99.9 perC'Cnt of them to v.·hich are th:en insertl'd' in t~ rolled under a state mandate before other joined her in the parking lot outside be dishonest," she told the Grand Jury up bill and sniffed up the nose by the drug -medical sc~l builcling could lake place, the jail in January of 1973 and told adding that she. liked the Orange County user. opens-the way for the construction pro- her when she Inquired about Leary : officers she ha~ workOO with. She testified that €hula did this and gram. "Oh he's feeling fantastic because I But she admitted under further ques--encouraged her to participate. She Adding medic.al school construction will just:gave him aome hashish and he's tioning that her main aim in contacting testified that he also smoked-marijuana double the UCI building activity, Aldrich going to have a nice evening." · Chula at the urging o! loCal Of'ficers on several occasions . and gave her and said. The former British socialite admits \\'as to help t;cary and ~ree him, if his \\'ife. Dorothy, marijuana to smoke. The school. with $43 million in state several times in her testimony that possible, from his 25-)'ear pnson tenn. Agents testified that they heard several runds and federal grants, plans to expand DEAR PAT: I ordered a book on She stressed that she herself is not she was working !Of' the Orange County Testimony by ~frs. Leary and the of the ronversations from nearby rooms from its J)n!sent facilities in two low dlstricl attorney'• office and associated agents who worked with her from ad-including a convef'3ation in which Joanna brown buildlngs on California Avenue anti-drug agencies when she next ow jacent rooms in the several hotels she Leary gave Chula $700 of the agent's on the campus. Chuta in June and July o( this year. used during June and July indicates money .to buy cocaine for her. • Plans include reducing the ?i.1ed\cal Tai Oti exercises from Good News a member of a nude beach movement Publishing Co. with the understanding but undertook the study a11 a re~rcher Several Grana Jury mtmbers asked that there were ·no drugs-oo her perS(iQ Joanna I:eary testified" that lhe Center from 5()1) tO 300 bOOs an<f6uildi ng her why sbe had been so willin& to when she met Olula on those occasions. meeting with Chula took place in June a 2QG.bed hospital on the universit)" . for the Kalos Kagathos Foundation, a that I could-get a refund if I, or lte&.Jth----anli water spori! promoting . my doctor, were dissatisfied with the organization. book. l was not impressed and returned ' it immediately aft.er delivery in April, requesting my refund. I'm st.fl! wliUng. ~f. F., Costa ~.1es1 Good News bas returned· Yoa.r $1.H, explaining that "due lo the huge voludlie of mall bt11lnes1 We do dally, somedibes it is totally unexplulnabl e as to what baa tr1nsplred." The Canton , Oblo, Bet- ter Business Bureau has an erplanatlla, however. Its file! contain hundreds of slow delivery com plaints about lhi1 rlnn, which apparently Is not equipped to boodle the volume of business Us ads ~eoerale. BBB records Indicate delivery of Good News publications take1 fro m 8 lo 14 wteks. 1"ellls for Se11 iors El -Toro, Pendleton M,ari~s, Empl91es Get Pay Hikes at2 Bases Approval of pay raises for federal civilian and military employef, recently will affect an estimated 36,000 military personnel and 2.500 civtttan workers at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Statioo and Camp Pendleton. Spokesmen at both bases acknowledged that the 5.$% percent. acro&s-lhe-boord increases will have a measurable effect on the ove:rall lconomy of the area. The effect on El Tmv'a 10,CQJ mllitary personnel will amount to a total payroll this fi1C&l year of $63,77S,616, up from about 161 mlllion l..,Y<lif: ·For the 350 civilians with otriclal "gracled'' status as employes, the payroll will jump from $9 million to about $9.a million. At Camp Pendl.too, the figuttS att After those meetings, she turned over and July in Newport Beach, Costa ~tesa. grounds. to the agentslquantlties of cocalne-and Santa-Ana and Long Beach. -Additionattr,the--medlcal ~ ptans marijuana which were held as exhibits She testified that she came very close two teaching and laborat<ry buildings. and displayed to the Grand Jury. to discovery last July 7 when Chu~ on campus. Women agents l.est\fied that . Mrs. met her and told her that his son. Construction on the hospital am the Leary had been stripped and carefully Steve, had been warned '6y a lifeguard first teaching building could begin witbin searched before each mef!ting and could in San Jwm Capi11trano that four police a year, Aldrich said, and should be , 1_not===JIOO!==='bly::::--ha~v-e_h_kkl~en~ihc~_dni-'g.!-·~~~--"'-rs~w_e_re_·-_fu_l_io._1_n~g~h-J_s _fu_the~r-'s_c_a_r.~~~-co-m~·p~l-el~ed'-'d~ur~i=nge..:19~71~:'-'~~~~~•~ : .. DEAR PAT: Allhoogh I've been a Daily Pilot subscriber for years and plan to remain so, I'd like to know if there are any small newspapers specifically for Senior Citizens? \~ile_ Cam2 P~lttorr is i1J SM. Diego . County, many Of 1ls employes hve In Orange County. greater. l-7!e~~ The base currently has a military-2 BIG SAVINGS! C. C., Laguna llllls Yes, the Senior Citizens Ne'i\·1, 4%05 Euclid, Anaheim, ~nd Senior Peoples Press of Orange County, 5821 Beach Blvd., Bu~a Pnrk, both cater er- clusively to Senior Cltllr:eus' news in- terests. Ho1•sem ent L11be l DEAR PAT: Arc any statlslics available on how many horses were slaughtered last year in the United ~tates for pet and human consumpt ion"? I'd also like to know if horsemeat for human consumptiOn is labelOO in any special .way to distinguish it from beef. J. JI., Huntlnglon Bearh 1\1 1973, 88,000 horses were slaugh tered for meal in the U.S., mostly for export aod pet food, according lo the U.S. Department of Agrlcullttte'!I Federal J\feal Inspection Program. iJorsemeat ca n be sold for human consumptloo in this country only if labtled •• horsemeat. The appropriate Inspection slicker is colored green. R e fmul Co111h111 DEAT PAT: I cnn 't get anyw·here wfth American lmage Corp. In New- York. Alter months of welting Jase spr- ing. a sauna suit l'd ordered finally ' arrived, but it wAs defective and J returned it Immediately, reque:sUiag either replactment . or a refund. It's been three months now and I still haven't heard from the co1npany. It this a reliable outfit? J . ~1., Garden Grove ~Uher the P.tetrnpolllln New York Betkr Ouslnts"' OureAa nor Utt Council of Bttttr Ba!l!:tnt JJare1111 I n W111shington1 D.C. give a good t:teom· mendallon to Amtrlc1n lma~e In vle'lli of numerous unrtlOl\·f!id complalnll. The firm also ha• bttn chera;td with false represenlflllon ln odvtrU1lng by the.U.S. Postal Servlrc for t'A'O of Us proch1ct1. Tbc posoil se.r\iet ulso ha&. obt1lntd . chnnjlcs in od,·crtlslng for ~'O Other Items oflerrd hy An1ertcan lm11~t. Your refund 11,. be.lnJC. pN>Ctsscd, hoWtvcr. Rough calculations by base penonnel showed that the~ges in annual payroll will amount to $2.8 million at El Toro . and more than twice that much at Camp Pe!)dleton. The approval for the raises for milita ry and regular civilian employes at,,. the bases came from the U.S. Senate over lhe objection o{ President Ford, who months. Ford had conleixled lhat lhe three. month delay V.'Ould save $700 million in Ume of serious inflation. However, the Senate actioq left him no choice but to set the si7.e ot. Lbe increase and order it into effect population of 26,600 and a graded civilian roster of 2,250 workers. The total military payroll there for a fiscal. year is in the area of $117 million and the bx>st in wages will ·mean that Pendleton Marines will earn abOu.t ~.s million more this fiscal year. CiviliAM there will earn about $1.2 payroll reaching about $26 million. 1be raises -retroactive to Oct. 1 -probably will begin lo show on paychecks at midrnonth and the end of this month, said 'offldal spokesmen, and that w1ll amount lo checks with gruter 1han ....i figures. Sm1day's Pilot Offering Test for Breast Cancer POlltics and JX1lllical rlgures seem to ttr1or, Walter Hickel apparently went dominate everything everyone ls doing home to Alaska to wait for his Ume 1 -..-.this yelll'-of trauma an<t tunDoil . to come. It hall come and he tells Xttmng 1'Sunday's Best" In the Diiiy ~ 'an Inside story of President Nixon ~S Pilot will be a health feature stommtng seen from the olher end of the office from Mrs. GeTald Ford's mastectomy , couch and across the conference thble phls other "political" ofre:rlngs. that Is, to say 1he least, p. rare view • Here's a rundown on some of them: of the very private person of Richard ,::;:UREABT CANCER-INFORMATION Nixon. ·~ .bl(. the Daily Pl101•1 People A>IERICAN DREAM -S<cond of lhe 5eotJOil '11afl Will bo pulled 10f!elber 18 lnstallmenl& In the collegHOUCSe-by· Into a deflni UVe gulde on XI! ex~ newspaper the Dally PUot is publishing amlnaUon ol the breast which women is acheduled for YOU SecUon Sunday. (·SUJlday's . Best) can UJe to help in early detectlon ol JJ0S5ibly dangerous !)'JTlptonu. It's part of a national focus on a health problem the average woman can do somtthlng abboul; scheduled ror YOU !ICClion . HICK};L 'S TUR N -Fi r ed ignominiously from his })Millon In th Nixon cabinet as secretary of the In· _ .. • The new feature will be listed eac:b Sunday under "Amer1C81t Dream" tn the lrdet publlslled on Page Al. Chee!< the lndn Sundty for pqe nmnbtr of "In Search ol Che Ameri can Dream-Part 2." HOW WE. DO IT-The often-asked qucstlon of "wbo writes lbe editorials" for tho. Dally 'Pilot is answered in a •pcclal Edllorial Page. •rtlcle to be published a~ part of the riewspaper's observance of Intcmatlonal Newspaper \\'eek. , .. FOf' color variety two favorites PANSIES or '.\.PETUNIAS RYE GRASS JflBISCUS ~~ $ 99 Cok>rl"I 3 At!Q. 8.95 ,.....Nowfwwlnttr ....... , c. ... 1,000 tlf. ft . ........ DAISIES ~ $149 s2" ,. .. in your garde n here are 29! Ro9. $299 7.95 Bandini weed prevention . sale ---BARK .... J.tl s1'' J ... fl. "'"" ., •• J' "'" ft. BULBS Raruoculv1 3c ••· ....,_ ....... -- • •9'ffM6" BOSTON FERN s2" • klcct -J for ~hondr• 51111 Only '12.95 ...... ........ $10FF llltg, t .IS NOWl.95 Come 1" tor vcu ' ''t• copyotG11nC1•~+ lL1w"1111d G~rCle!'\ C11e HJnta fK>'<I'. ' Lt1t of 'f aJI{, But no Actio11 RI CKY TICKV POUTIX: \\'e've had a lot or smoke and hot air blov.·ing ou t of Sacra1nento over the past t1,1·0 days as the California Legi!ilature finally collapsed its session. The resullS, OOwe\'er-:-... produced very little thunder or lightn~ All or this involved our good Gov. Reagan and his recent penchant for \'etoing money bills. Under the rules of the v.·ay we run our state government, you see . the lawmakers get to pass a lot of spending bills and the governor can ,them cancel them with vetoes. This is precisely \\'hat Gov. Reagan did. He set a record in \\'iping things out, as a malter or fact. lie killed 198 measures which had previously cleared the Legislature. • THEN, OVER TUE past couple or • days. the Legislature, dominated by , Democrats, had . a chance to get back t. at lbe governor. They could vote to • "override" his vetoer.- :i Thu.!-it develops that the lawmakers • II • • . ' ' .. . ~ . ' Rtissiotts Le11gtl1e1a Oact Soviet Union has fired two submarine-l aunched mis· than comparable U.S. weapons. Shots spanned dis· siles about 4,900 mi\es, some 2,000 miles farJher lance from Barents Sea in Arctic to ~tidway. --~~----~~---~---~~-~-~- v.s Reports Rcite Highest 111 21/2 Years -WA SHINGTON (AP) -· Wldesffeead layo(fs pushed the naUon's unemp1oy· ment rate · up to 5.8 percent of the \\'Ork force last month, the highest level in 2'11 year!!, the government reported today. Another 440,000 ' \\'orkers j o i n e d unemployment rolls in September, br- inging the total to a seasonally adjusted 5.S million. the LaOOr Department said. The increase in jobless rate, from 5.4 pe.,:cent in August, was the 1argest monthly increase since last January when it a1so rose four-lenths · or one percent. UNEftlPLOY~fENT JIAS been creeping up gradually for lbe past several months and is expected to ri se above six percent lat.e this , year or in early 1975. Last October the jobless rate had dropped to a 3~2·year lo\v of 4.6 percent. Since then the number of unemployed persons has risen by 1.2 million. President Ford, who ·\viii !end his ec· onomic program to Congress next week, has indicated he will propose an es:· panded public service jobs program using federal funds to enable state and local government to hire the unemployeQ. • Ital~ c:ri.1. Premier Aiariano Rumor has handed in resignation to Italy . President· Giovanni· Leone, be- cause of internal squabbles and low ratings popularity., took \'Otes to ove rride Reagan on a ~ "''hole passel of bills, including some -for aid to the elderly, aid to schools ~ aid '° mobile borne own•rs. aid to peopl~ Refunds Ordered .(choking on food in restaurants -ai<l •. , '• Thousands Seek Shelter to.lost of the unemployment last monlh look place among ~·omen aged 25 and older and amonlil teen--agers, particularly males 18 to 19 years old. Declining college attendance among young men, coupled with the sloY•er growth in jobs, contributed to the higher joblessness among yout!), I.be government-said. - Tt)pMormon Urges Battle ,., to aln1QSt everybody. , . .__Ti ' S p .. . ~ ~ooble was, in .-onler to override It pra:y . aint ; you "e got to have most of the lawmalcerS · · ., , . TOT AL ErtlPLOYrtlENT wa!I reported un by 350,00Q from August-to September. Over the. pl\st year, total employment has climbed by 1.4 million. hall the year·to-year gain recorded in the pre\'ious year. The increase ~·as negated r\gainst Sex ~ payi ng attention to business and at their · :-<1esks in the legislative halL Cancer Threat 111 Massive Peru Quali.e :: AND TJIE TROUBl.E v.'ith this is, ~the la\\makers are notorious th.is time "· of year for _pla~g_hoQJcy. • or mpftOile Or them, Senator :• Nicholas Petris. !he Democrat from -Oakland. had split for Greece. Others ;-just drifted of! here or there. • &> the Senate \Vednesday kept taking votes to overTide Gov. Rcagan·s vetoes .. and they kept coming up shor.t of voters. ~ _ "Wbat are the serge..antS:-.iU:artns doiug _ is fo find these missing members?" fumed a Senator Joseph ht. Kenn ick, t h e in the .Wlemployment picture by ad· \VASHl NGTON (AP) -Consumers can ditional job seekers. .SALT__LAKE._CJTY--. The president. LIMA (UPil -Authorities said today _ s.tcoogly_than_a. 1970 quake that dtiva· B-Oth.__white and blue collar \\'Orkers oL.the.. h1ormon Church urged his 3.! begin~·demanding full refunds Monday dozens of persons die4 and thousand!!, slated the northern half of the country felt the effect!! o( the sloy.•iug economy. niillion follo'lll·ers today to fight agalnst for millions of ne'v or used cans of 'lll'ere ini·ured by an earthquak e that and left 67,000 dead. . Both categories registered increases in !he sexual revolution -from streakiJlg spray paint containing the cancer·caus· jolted Peru's central roast. pushed back Peru, situated on one of thC largest 'joblessness. Heavy layoffs ~'ere reported • P ·r· Oc d 1 · f · t · d and pornography to Wlisex styles aOO ing chemical vinyl chloride. ac1 1c ean waters an demolished geo ogical faults in the "·orld. ex· 1n manu actunng. cons ruction an But since the chemical is not listed adobe huts and brick buildings. periences same 200 earth tremors a year. v.·holesale and retail trade. Con!ltruction·s homosexuality. - . . 'bl Rescue workers provided temporary most of them too small to be fell unemployment rate. at 12.4 percent, rose Spencer \V. Kimball, 79. the "prophet. on labels. It may be almost impos.si e shelters and supplies today for tens by all except the most sensitive in· to its highest level in foor years. seer and revelator" of the !llonnons, to determine whether the aerosol paint of thousands of persons Jeft Jiomeles.s struments_ __ _ \\r I t b i.0-1000.producing industries. ---- yOUO\vn cOiltains vinyl chlOride. -by the tremor that Shoiok Lima for employment gained slightly in September From Wire Senites The ·u.s. Consumer Product Safety n:i-ore than two minutes ThurSday. sen· FIFY PERCENT OF the houses in due to a reduction .in strike activity. t J"' SHQR•rr . j COmnuss1on saia tooay irllas-denied g .1~1aand5-of-panicked-res.idcnts -lai:ga:.-iUburbs-ol-Llma-like-.Qior;ilk>s _Jn September.,the-<average-work-week-----J.Jf-· .A--.-.-.. -. ----- . · · · ufa • , ... ipfp ~ ~~ts. ~ and ~l~linas were reported destrpy,e<J , , o~ factor~ • w~rs remai~OO at 40.1 • . ., ,._ _ _,, .DemocraLfrom-Long-Beeclt. . • Well. those sergeants Ecurried ,&bout>, • and did find Senator Alan Robbins. the • Democrat from Van Nuys. He wasn't & ot.oo far away. He had just sort ·of ; drifted ·dov.•n the hall to see what· the · Asse1nbly was doing. . . THEY DID NOT find the aroremen- • tioned Senator Petris, who is in Greece. Senator Ralph Dills, the Democrat from Gardena. volunteered to take a subpoena to Greece and fetch Petris back . Bµt nobody took him up on his kind offer. 1'teanwhile, Senator ~1ervyn Dymally. :• \\'ho is running on the Democratic side •• for lieutenant governor. was miffed at :· Republican John L. Harmer, who was absent and here in Southern Cal ifornia . Dyma11y wantC'd the solons to haul Harmer back to Sacramento. This \\'as •. because Harmer \.\'as t\cre in the south, ... campaigning for lieutenant govenior ... against Dymal\y. Also, tlarmcr \ras get· li ng s\\·orn in as the neu· lieutenanl go\'ernor, v•hich sure could gi\'e him .. a leg up in the current campaign. ;. ' CLEA RL't', ''OU CAN see !~re \1•as sonic pol itics in a!/ this scarCliirig for people to rome vot e on veto O\'erridcs. ~ In the end, ho"·evcr. the senators failed to find enmigh votes to o\'erride ... eve n one single veto oul of the 198 bills lhat Gov. Reagan stn1ck dO\\'ll. So they al! quit and v•enl home. .. re(fllests'by{9evtral paint man ctu~ . Casualcy"t1gures from pohce, hospitals or heavily damaged. • J\ottrs ~W factory overtime fell by , ..... ~ ... to revoke the federal refund order. and ci\•il defense centers totaled 44 dead, "Chorillos is like a de,·astated city." two tenths of an hour. ~average hour· o~n«;d the church s. f~ll COnterence by Retailers ~ill be required to post '.is ts more than 2.000 injured and an estimated a photographer said. ly pay for a manufacturing worker last '1 arnm~ that penn1sS1ve,ness may be "1-their stores o( vinyl chloride-conltli'li~ _70,QOO hQ.meles aroodd~iala alone. Ttie~ ~hqual\e ·struct 1at 9:21 a m. ,. .month rose ~ight cents ,to $4..51~ while ~esrroy1ng the moral fabnc o! ~-genera-,...--·l t'-"' b Id r1 • st C-G.rs ' \ 1 ' • .... ·--"' -PDT and was felt in the hea rt of the 'lll'eekly earnings . a\'era~ $181.75, up lion. ·-··-..-~ .,am s u~. ~a .. ·~ so , 'l'unng pa )' · TI:IE rtllLITARY go\'mtment of Presi· Ande!I ~fountains at Cuzco, 350 miles -from August's $177.64, the department "\\'e live in a cul~ ~ch· venen1;tes • dent Juan Velasco lvarado, marking its away. said. the o~a~m. streaking ·and slm1lnr THE 11\'DUSTRY JIAD "'amed the sixth anniversary in office today, met In small cities to ttie South, like craz~. KunbaJJ told 8,000 persons Jam. commission that it produced tens of in emergency session late Thursday to Canete. Jn can Chinca, hundreds of old A~IONG TIIE 1\.1 A JO R labor-force med 1nt.o the Salt La~e Tabeme~le and mill ions of cans of spray paint with coordinate rescue operations. adobe homes were reduced to rubbl e. groups, the jobles!I rate for full ·time thousar.d..s more watching on·telev1slon. vinyl chloride. and that repurchase at The National Ge<iphysical Institute said The earthquake knocked off the top ~'orkers ~·as reported up from 4.8 per· • A·rab Forres Rec (Jp SI.SO to $2.00 each would put many the epicenter of the earthquake was floor of the three-story National Naval cen.t in August to 5.3 percent in Sep--Egypt thre,atened today to launch a in the PacWc Ocean 30 to 50 miles Academy in Callao, Lima's port suburb, te mber. while the rate for household surprise attack against Israel if new companies out of business. southwest of Lima. The tremor regis-killing one midshipman. heads moved up from 3.1 to 3.4 percent. "'ar breaks out in the f\.liddle East. They also said the 24 liver cancer tered 7.8 on the IO.point Richter scale. The waters receded 150 yards from The unemployment rate for married men Svrian troops. fought mock battles :-long deaths attributed to vinyl chloride oc· It shook the capital of 3.5 million per-the coast in the southern port of Pisco was listed at 2.8 percent in Sept~mber the Golan Heights. curred among "·orkers ""ho had been sons violently for t'll!'O minutes and 15 and in Callao, overturning or beaching compared with 2.6 percent in August. Egyptian war minister Ahmed Ismail exposed to heavv coo. centrations for seconds and ""as felt in Lima more fishing boats and a freighter. 1'he teen-aged jobless rate rose from said in Cairo "the next battle -should J • 15.3 to 16.7 percent. it be our lot to v.11ge it -will be yea rs . They said there was no proof completely different from the la~ "·ar." that li mited ex posure from use of aerosol p B kk paints would cause cancer. reg .. nant 00 eeper 8,000 Boston • Prison TeMR• v,.. .... Rust-Oleu1n Corp .. "'hich discontinued : L.\KE Pt.ACID, N.Y. -.t.Uorney use (If \·iny/ t'hloride in April 1972, said General William B. 8axbe.".siid today it was not arl!uing that it is "morn Fl F ~\: .d Whites March price gougers and ... evaders should in1portant to save a business lhan to ees rom .. nap~sr go to prison along ~·ith muggers and sa\'e a life." but ii felt the repurchase . · ,II Ci I car thieves instead of being let oft with artier v.·as not backed up by proof of BOSTON (AP) -Wh i t es light fines and a "slap on the wrist." a health hazard. proteslin~chool busing n1arched Saxbe urged fed eral judges to stop COLU~tBUS, Ohio (AP) -A pregnant THE T''i'O l\fEN ""ere charged IJ:troubglh th eo_si_c:n in 8 parade a~ting pleas of no contest or guilty TllE Fllli\f SAID areosel paints and \'arnishes generally are used outdoors or in \\'ell·venti lated areas and any poten· liill risk is greatly minimized. ~'-k ed d . . J • bbe six ocks Jong UIUay as schools from V.'hl~ collar criminals ··' .,-VUl. • UVl.N\ eeper, alxluct urmg a Kentu..:ky previous y 1n a Sept. 6 bank ro ry d . h 1 t nd Qd •111u " ,, bank robbery and left bound and gagged in Salt Lick, Ky.-, the FBI said . openle dwit. 1 ow ate ance a them wspen~ed sentences so they can · scat ere v10 ence. "be back on the golr course the ne:tt And thar·s you r Ca !ifon1ia Legislature for today, folks. Plastic-Kote Co., a di\•ision o f Consolidated Yoods Inc .. sald it ,stopped 1----.E"x-·"'1·'"1e--,L,-e-a-,--e---, -,5"' .. --c-1"'l_e_u_-i""'1n""1_ ,:.,.,,lm1<!• 1" "'"'' products ~ " in December 1971 and altogether in June in a motel room here. escaped unharmed Mrs. Ison was abducted at lunchtime Pollce estimated that a total of day." ea rly today, police said. Thursda y from the Sandy Hook bank about 8,000 whites participated in Betty Ison. 21. "'hose baby is due the n1arch. They included several in-fiYe-Week~lled off her rope!! a nlan sat> eg:; a ors, sc commit· Walked -·t f Jbe room r·v •----aft ,A cousin in Columbus said Mrs. Ison "" o 1 e 11vu1 s er tee men and city councilors. e Aid Bat~ Re ealed \\'ASJflNGTON -House-Senate con-. ferees eliminated a ban on U.S. military aid to Turkey from pending foreign ·- ·. l 1 . • • . • • . • I • • • • • • ' • • • • • . • • . • • • • • - STOCKHOLt\I , S\\•€'<fcn (API -Torn Thon1ason leaves fo r New 'i 'ork tcday the first Vietnam-era deserter li\'ing in S11cden to accc1>l President Ford 's offer of conditional an1 nesty. lie also plans to be the first to lest a loophofe in lhc offer tha t may n1ake it w1cond.itional. 1973. The company said it mak<:s 20 million cans of spray paint a year, under its own five brands and 100 private labels. Thirty million cans have been produced without vinyl chloride. but they are not readily distinguished from the others. Plasti·Kote said. the robber and his accompolice aban -told police that two men left her in The marchers "'aiking six doned her. ' a small motel room on the city's south abreast: sang "God BI es s The FBI said it was looking for James side about seven hours after the robbery. America" and carried signs with Herbert Fultz, 45, and Raymond Clifford r..trs. Robe.rt Fraley said her cousin such slogaM as "Whites Have Hall, 29, both from Kentucky. \Vho '1'ere told police the men tied her and warned Rights." They \\'ere escorted by charged today in the $14.000 robbery her not to attempt to escape. About three police cars and eight of the Peoples Bank of Sandy Hook, fi ve hours tater shC \\'alked out of Lhe n1otorcycle officers. Ky., 160 miles south of here. room and told her story to the motel manager, who called police. aid legislation Thursday. . . The conferees approved a "continuing resolution" "il.ich would permit anns aid to Turkey if the President oonfinned that the 1\Jrks ~>ere makiftg "good faith'' efforts to settle the dispute with Greece O\'er Cyprus. Frost Stabs Into Dixie lilrs. Ison told Police she \\'as "treated very ~·ell." She declined a medical ex- amination, police said. Show ... Biz ' I --l AN :'R~1EQ MAN walked into Peoples' Bank, the only bank in the eastern N y k E c· . Kentucky town of·800. about~ Thurs-etc or . rotic ircl_lS Debuts --day. He stool in line before handing a note-to-a -ren.c~. reve31 a $man-NE\V YORK (AP ) -A di.sco-cabaret revolver and demanded money and then called the .Erotic ·Circus made itJ debut DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE • Delivery of lhe Da ily Pilot is guaranleed T e1eph0nes "-'''~ .. ,;11i11nf1~D ••" •Oii W•""''M"'• .....,t"'"'"'-· (~'1r-e.-"''ll~ J1t;1n(Al)nllH o..r..11o,111 \ltwtn L•~"""• L•wnt r<.1111"'1 ' · . with stmuJ aied sell: on stage, strobe-lit dancers and peanut shells underfoot. "This i&i the blgaest , ®nee hall in • the y.·or!Cf," proclidmed IU Owner. Jerry •Brandt: who said he ho• a.ink $300,000 -ill the venture. ... .... " .. ~ tnvltatioM Co tll6 'thubda,y night debut it\ the 'renov1ted 'ballroom of an aging Manhatt{QI hotel urgt1! 11elegant" drtSS, and the huodred• ol'Cllriopo who climbed tY.'G fiiBIJLI, ot:.ltalrl to U>e...ball wore everythifll ftOrtf featbers'1o ftocks. u anyono-war tumod .. -y "" poun· ding, miisit."1\10 nashlng 118ht.. or the pe.rfonnm on stage, however, he or she kepl it 1>fivt1tr!. "It'll be ok1y," a 300-pound perfonner tinled as Sexie Sadee declared. "It j\ISt lak~ a while for It lo get going." Dt;SPITE NEIG llRORS' fears that the dirn \Vell Side strM will gft llQlsy and diu1gerous. the Z,40t'J..cipaclty ditc0 opens to thtl publJc tonight with ' a S5 admission charge ·and $1.SO for the •• cheapest drlnk. To quell Ulei~. Br'aMt tnvl!ed area residents Thlilf.id ay au.d establish~ a PQlicy . of fr~ admJsSI.: to senlor citlUM -4_.afiyooc oter 55 ... !' "We're here ton1ght to find"'out ex11cll1 ¥.'twit his &how conal.li ol,-and what 's going to happen alterwaut," said on. neighbor, actress :S:O:~a Ctanton . Five minutes airer the danct hall Ope(lcd its doors,• Me of ' lhe , waiteri, or waitresses -tDey ill Wort black leotards and tight s -&pilled a tray of New York Slate champagne insldc the antrance. But no one seemed to mind . AND BRANDT, the rock mu!lic pro. moter who opened the """-del\u\ct El"' trl< c~ h<~ •• was trying .. get hls a<;t.s logcttler. There was Adrian , a man .who does a dance of ~yen ve.lls. There v.·as Afr. J~gs. a chim{>ill.7.ee "·ith fingers that lllie to pincli. tritre were LUlitin snd Karen, too. who wore. respt.ctlvely, flcsh-- colGred tights and 11 cornl ca mJsole 'lll'hUe undulating together on the ataa:o.-' ' I • ' • • . . ~- • ' Graliam' s ' ' • fJ • , Jtiife ~in H<J.spi~~l · :+~. ~ .wa,e Sfrvl •· _,,, -'l~ ,. "' -... . . ' . . • Tile wii. or\ a'nf•li•t llllll". ~•m liiis ~n...ttolpitall~" 1?.,,i1ih\·aukce for 1nearly a ;.:, wiek \\1th injuries suffered : ,in a fall , doctorS cbnllrmed. ~ln a statement issued by Lutheran H.ospitf11, Dr. Basil J ackson said Ruth· Graham; 5(, sullOr.d a broken left heel bone in a fall last v.•eek. 1 • Although he did not give. details of the accident, it v>as known that at tfie time ~·trs'. Graham \\'as visitin~ her ~gbter, Virginia Tchivid- jljn .. * ' 'lbe wife of a Coloi'ado bank president v;tio rolled an ap. parent extortion attempt t>y grabbing a gun away from · her eldei'ly •1oman·'1!ss.:illant says she wa.t t~ scanil to do anything ,elR. 1' CHARGES DROPPED Attorney Bugliosi Bugliosi's Out; SJrinn Trial Set For Folks· ~~LAStudy • SACRAM!l.''l'O (Al') - , Smog l is· bad .ror people, a $230,000 study financed by Uhl Callfomia Air Resou·r·ces )loard says. • r . . CALIFORNIA A· state offici.'.ll Said th:c 177· page report relea'sed Tbumlt.1Y on laboratory pi-oduc:ed and "'--------regulated smog is one f'f the first to pin dou1n the h e a l 1 h erJccts of smog in scientific terms. A.lnong the major con- clu!!.ions. the report J; a i d ;iir "• pollution equal to second ana third smog alert 'le\•els pro- duces ''signi!icanl decrement ·in pulmonary fun ct ion. syniptons sufficient to restrict nor1nal activity. aod oxidative changes in erythrocJ.l-es." e 01.1 Lelfkrrye SANTA BARBARA· IAP\ - Girl Found - Nea r Deatl1 CALEXICO (AP) -A 1;. year-old girlreported "an hour fron1 death" in the desert 'tol'hen she \\'as rescued is reported recorering from ex- posure and exhausliOn. LOS ANGELES (AP) -A The Coa<;t Gua rd says it \Viii keepwalchingcon d It ion s along a l2·mile stretch of ptc· ture.Sque beach which was blackened by oil globi.Ves. and meet with local officials to A joint party of U.S. and Mexi can \'O\unteers f o u n d ft.1aria l~rra-Ortega I y i n g a-.:nong rocks at the foot or f\;lt. Signal. about 10 miles west of Calexico. I ,.. Frld,y, Octobtr 4, 1q74 • DAIL V PILOT A :r' lflother 'Dis• raced' Pi1blisl1e1· Sued Fo1· 'Cove1· Girl' Disruptive LOS ANGELES tUPl l -Robert Opel. 33, who etre.aked .the Ac:ttk-~11)' ,t.wwds this year. \\85 Su_b ject ,Sitinf.{ ~- SAN f'RANCISCO (AP!_ lhe country" ...... A Ile n ~Ind ~t Thursd,aY. APPLE VAl,.LEY (APl - A H.1. million suit was ft.led c· ~ ec .... .,. exposure ior fJ[<1~·g1II Aiagitline nude .,.. tn.Sbe rg . dolJtg the ~le thing to agninst a San Francisco book a city counci· m-tino . centerfold Lou Zivkovich says N '·lishe l heh If r l" LE\\'IS' SUIT. filed in "" e '".lu r °' a o a v c.-. But 0 ntttn1···1pal cN•rt "f don'! hnve an'.' rf'"rcl.s Id g. I Ito tho ht he "'1pcrior Court Thursday. con· ... ... ..,,,.. ., year-o 1r w ug s lury foond Opel guilty on O\'er" posing in the nude -was goi ng lo be in the moyies~ tends S1raight Arow -a bran-chi.ir"e! of di sruptlttg a {•\'C'n thounh he's ht~en firt~d but l·nstead •ound u th ch of Rolling Slone magaz.ine " .. '1 P on e _ has "disgraced" b 0 th public nwcting. Opel ap.. ancl his 1\•ife is an&'TY with cover of a book about mari-ed In lite b ff d · hin1. juana 'toli lh a cigarette butt Lillian and her mother, cau.!--pc.ar u ur111g in her mouth. ing h-1rs. i-~agell to suffer a heated council debate He plans to sue J>laygid. LlJlian !{add ad u·as onlv ''hatreyl, fidicule Md obloquy. over al loi,ring nudity on \\'hose June unfolcijng desor1!).. seven "ii.en 8 photographe°r causing her 10 be shunned 1>11blic beaches. ed him as a .·'suPC'rbly jrim 1 apprGached her in Golden and \'Oided." 33" and then Tet lhf' render ~· Gate !Park and asked her ii 1nake up her n11nd by st:>o"•ing she wanted to be in films:, hin1 in full frontal ,·ie"'· said her mother. Emily Police Cl1ief Jailing IVit hnotafig leafinsight. ~·agell . ,_.., .. I rloo't hrn·e any ri>!!r<·•t O\·er posini;: but I ·\1·ish lhe- "SllE "9'AS thril led , of 'Lo ' JIJ J Al• art icle had been done 10 bener ·course. and so she said 'Yes.' ose e~a . JeJlS taste:• he sighed. addioo th"t and th man star1ed taking \...J hl" "'as soon off to a mcr!ing pic1ures ." said ~1arvin E. \1·ith his Jau'rers. Lewt·s '!rs Fagcll 's attorney KER.\IAN rOPl l -Sa\.'in" put them in 1·ail and then · • 1• • • " "I've trot thn."">C J111-1·yers for Straight Arrow Books, Inc. he was afraid "they \\'iii kill set them free if they post the 1 ... 0 d",·rrerent ca••<," hl' N•blt.shed a book enti tled "A themselves or local clti1.ens '~= •·--d. .. ,, .,... 'i"N uuu declared. One suit is aimed Connoisseur's llandbook on if allov.·ed to nm "'ild loo~." lie said that in the past r.tarijuana." On the cover was Kerman po lice chief Olen at Pl;iygirl. which ooulcln't be a picture of Lillian, a ciga rette ~1cDan iel has defended his his deeartment called border reached for comment. The butt.in her mouth. policy of {jat!ln!f illegal aliens patrol agents and turned the other h; aimed at his ex- fifn.JuHe, .Luoma'?. o{ Lead- ville said she b e c a m e suspicious v.•hen the "s~les lady" at her front door told her to call her husband defense attorney in the 1970 Charles J.tanson case i s scheduled to stand trial for Near the pit.1urc. said the and making them post a $65 illegal aliens O\'er to them employers. formul :ite cleanu9 Pl3 ns, After treatment in Calexico suit. was a caption that read: bond. for deportation, but he said So far, he s.ays. he doesn·t Coast Guard so_ okesman Del I h ed I ed lh. d tt f h. Hospital. she was home again "TI1e danger in illegalizing l\1cDaniel said Thursd ay his tha l po icy was-c ang w ien ne a 1r a oniey or 15 perjury though s i m i l a r (_!'._"'~:~~-_,) charges against ManSoll pro-L secutor since Bugli06i have been dism~. r- .and began reaching into attache case. an On Thursday, special pro- "~fy husband is a bank president f!.n4J'OU ahvays read abooi this sort of thing," said ~!rs. Luoma, 34.. secutor Theodore Shield said he had decided to proceed "ith a Nov. 18 frial for Daye Shinn, the l\1anson defense attorney. Shinn was indicted with '· ~ '*--~ Blrgiiosi--on charges they lie..I The danclitg • w'b.i t{ st~l!k:us by denying they g a v e paused momentarily w h e n nc"'sman nu1 F a r r ffi. chief horseman Col. llans , Jlandter . fe!l dfli.d ':from the formation far a story during saddle. But lhen1.he Shr>\V Went · the Manson trial while a 00. "It was the finest death he could dream of," said his -deputy, U. Col;-Kurt Aibrecbt. "lle-dedlceted~his v.'hole -life to the horses." llandler. 63. died in the sad- dle of his beloved h o r s c, "Siglavy Beja." d u r i. n g a perfonnance of p r e c 1 s 1 o n horsemenship at V i e n n a ' s famed Spanish Riding School. judgC.:s gag order was in ef- fect. Shield-dropped i.h.?-C'.har.gl•.& a~1<1inst. Bugliosi 'I'l1ursday, saying..FaJT's refusal to testify had "dealt a rital blow " lo his case. But be moved to proceed aga inst Sh~. again raising U~ _ _..1£ssitiUi!l._ tha!__farr will '* be asked-on !he witness stand ) Thursday in the t.-Iexicali marijuana is that you make departnient's policy "'mi to ar· area farmers complaining lhai "'ife. But he adds. she "Is (JN SHORT .. • -.~V~uibur~~~.~~ia~.~d~iit~ri~ct~o~f~C.O~toru~·~a~~~!:~~~!~al~t,'~~~!,~'~~~~v~~he~:~p~ii;~i~~·iiii;:"iiro;ipeiii~iill~i;gii~~ii:ii~ii:~f;i;iiii~hii~m-~iil~ii·1!~ii'.iiii:hiih~iiirii~ii:~ii~ii~iii~iircii:ii:aiisiiiidiicpiiloii.tiiii"iigiiii~hii~~~~~o:'iii. iiipliieaiisiiediiiiw1ii·thiiiithiicii•iiitolle Horton anncunced the action Thursday, a day after :he oil balls. apparentfv from natur:i! seepage 1n the Santa Barbara Channel, washed ashore and sparked fears of a huge spill like the one that blackened the ·channel and beaches in 1969. e Serrfood SIJ'ike SAN PEDRO IAP ) -Strik- ing v;orkers have voted to end a 17-day walkout at Van Camp seafood cannery, afte r winning a-contract agreement. tha t guarantees they can I rans fer in their jobs vohen th e facility moves to San Diego. The union said Thursda:1 that !he 1,700 striking .cannery u•orkers approved a new threc--year contract \'irluall y unanimously-; Off!clals--S8id it _ eicpected workers could be back on the job sometime to- .' PATIO • FREE • DELIVERY o'< cind. Set-Up lnHome ~~~~~~ ALL SALES C)~ FINAL HOUSE SPECIAL 11oc1i ....... s.,99s Rack ••• ·-· •• ·-· ._ ......... ._ •••••• ~ ~ - MEADOW CRAFT . T~~:!.~'. ............. 5, I 1995 furnit11re PRESTIGE BRAND AT DISCOUNT, PRICES SEE THEM NOW- BUY THEM NOW AND SAVE MONEY NOW YEH EM AM Custom Made -Handcrafted Dininq & ~Seotinq-Pc-!-s.-tttat are H\e finest in strwctwe and style. If your desire is to own .. A judge _ ~& dehied efforts to name the sources for his lll'--~-ro--b100f i'ila s u 15 'ifO r 1-ncws-aecount. JMtJTMftts to-Letlie Baeee1 2..1,-The tos Angeles ~~s an antiwar activist questioned.. reporter spent 46 days 1n 1311 about tbe bombing& of a New and faces five more for con- York bank and the U.S." tempt . because_ l!e refused Capitol. SuperiOr Judge Ch a r I e·s day. -~::.;::: .~~~~~······ .... s-1-9·99s FAHIE£ ARTS • tM bf'st you should bf' dininq eithu in your homf' or on the patla with a s.et froftl VEMEMAH Mn AL CO • • ' r • • • • e Sc11b,ri Derrt11s OXNARD (UPI\ -The . ,.,.. Cltl.ice wltife-yetlow'9'0eo 5 p<. Polio DlnlntJ 'Stf · s3 4695 Superior • A:>urt J u,d g e Older's request to strpplY 'the' Spurgeon Al·aklan of Oakland nanleS. Coast Guard will test equii:r mtnt used by two scuba divers lvho drowned in separ.ate in- cidents near Anacapa Island in the Santa Barbara channel \Vednesday, authorities report . 48" U"'brd• Set •...••.• .> .:. · ~.:"'~':.'!.~~~: ......... s4969s ordered AJameda County to pay ?t.fs. Bacon, daughter of a "'calthy Atherton business-- man, retroactive child sup- port payments for h e r daughter. 'Ille county sued the state to block the payments on grourids Ms. Bacon was living with a man when Arlt! Sagt Albion Bacon was conceived in November IW72 in New 'York. * Gen. Fredtrlct C. Weygnd v.'as confirmed by' the Senate 85 Army chief or staff, suc- ceedina: the. late Gen •. Crtlgbton W. Abrams. Weyand, ccnnrmed _by voice vote, ha! ~ acting~ Army chief of staff since Abrams' death last month. His nomina- tion was approved by the AnnOO Services Committee only shortly before the noor vote . 11 Arrested 111 i\irport Pot Raids LOS ANGELES (API Sheriff's deputies arrested I 1 men and seized more than a ton of marijuana y19rth about $1 milJ.ipn , in a series of raids at Mojave Desert Air Force Capt . Vrank Dugan. 34, stationed at Edwards Air Force Base nea r Palmdale. Y.'as de nd on arrive.I at a naval hospital in Port Hueneme. ~lark Inouye . 23. Gardena. \\·as found at a 35-foot depth by fellow divers. He was a commercial diver for a firm in Oxnard and reportedly voas diving for sea urchit1s \.\'hen he drowned. Sofo.Cittometftol Tabl•s Spc. Seaff"'l Group $26395 Me-sh Love Seat/Rocker •••••• 3 Tobie• S.A.K. 6 pc. Seaff"'l Group S 3 7 3 95 s.ot.Choir w /Ottoman •••••• 3 Tctblts • ~.~~~ ..................... s999s .~5:: .... 'f.:°'.'~ ....... ~ .. s 199'5 air strips and in suburban HOUSE SPECIAL El ft.fonte , authorities said. ~ Car R1· O' ~TCd 2 SHter SwinniN'll .. OffiCials sald nfursday the O e · .. '7 ·:'7 • raids culminated a t'tol'O-month ·s9 995 undercover investigation. For Rape, Lo•e S.ot w/Canopy •••.••••.••• Booked for investigation or state and federal narootics 2 Stater s 1 9 S'S laws violations were : K•d • · Chaise L.Ounqe • • • • • • • • • • • • · • JO!l c. Phillips. 29. Manhat· I naplll!! tan Beach; \Villiam A. Seran· 0 S.X. GRAHAM l'iittl~ip on Glued s2500 Tits lfrclne-dJ • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • .. BROWN JORDAN · ~!"'T~ ... i 31!".,_, .......... s I 7 7°0_ ~"."T!::; • .,; 42" ............ $299°0 ::C~"'.".'~~1 ................. s33300 :.:;.. 4.2.-::.·.·~ ............ s 3 7 9 00 TllOPITOHE Locoly Mod< Mationaffy Ad•eriised RM Outdoor Patio Fwftitwe Tropi Kai Series •••••• , .•.•• ALUMOHT 5 pc. 42" Rd Olltdoor Set 2.0% .OFF z~~~~:~~. ········ $29000 W /Matc.hin9 Lo•e Seat/Chair A.Y.oUable __ ·_ Come In Order Your Color & Styl~ T o~ay MARR IHC. 5 pc. Outdoor Stt PVC Vinyl Tobie • & Choin w/con••• $288 padded seat & backs •••••••••• 91JIMTAHA Pai~ , ..... Rocks •.•..••.••••••••• • • • • • •• 5 Yr. Guarantee 1 ·=· Rv•I & Fode $ 1-492 5. B.B.(jl. ~:CML<lm>il.--.,. -----11--i i.-White-Gold...... l W..,.,_Elttlro . $3995 '* toni, 25. North Holl~ood ; SACRA.i.\1ENTO (APl -,A 5 pc. Vinyl Chairs $4 5000 John A. Reuck. 28. Lakewood: man "'tio police say had elec-w/Casttn •••••••••••••••••• C'oa Curt s associate .. Gerald D. Hon . 45. Arcadia; trlc door locks on his expen-·•·to rr•-"·-42 .. GMM: T cul r e ew or· . n11. . m-s1veau 1qipea gw y 'rimes. will receive the t9i4 bra: Karl D. Peterson. 25, Thursday to ,..,,o counts of 5 pc. lo•• Sfft S•t S 4 5 QOO di a tingulshed achievement Davis. and Darla L. Jenkins. rape and one of k:::!naping. 3 Tab. & Ett(J•re • • • • · • • • • • • • award for . newspapers from 28, Philip r.t. Bourchier 27, The man, \Villiam H. Wires. the Journalism Alumni As-and I>.1•ayne D. Walker, 23, or suburban Carmichael. is s 1 I ooo sociation of USC. all of ft.1odesto. 0"11cr of X-ray businesses In I only Wall Unit •••••••••••••. ltfiss Curtis, who Is "op--ed" Also. Neil L. Temp 1 e. S.1cramento a n d Portland, ...Utor or lhe Times. wiU be Orangeville. Utah , and Glenn ilie. A~CESSORIES presented the. a..yard at the A. Lemaster, 28, Gresham , Fifteen other counts were lll.ESTAR SS association's banquet Nov. 7. Ore. di smissed and \Vires u·as Roral Am:1ngemenls ••••••••••••. -~ Last year's winners included Authori ties said the raids ordered e xam i n e d by COHTEMPO DIHIHG 1~14 Day D•li•ery 5 pc. or 7 pc. Dln•ffes a.oice of Styles Broit.Gas Hiboch1 on Stond ••••.••••••.•••••••• House Special 5 pc. Dinette ..•...•• s9900 s,.;si..TrodttiOftol 30 % =-;., . . . . . . .. . . .. . . o ~~r~~!~~~H~~ ....... -........... s 1 98 J\tlke Walla ct, CBS News cor· u·ere carried out \Vednesda y. psychiatrists. S 9 00 regpc>ndenl.i Hoban Ltwls, Four person1 were arrested Police said Wires usually Potted hm · · · • • · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · ::;::~1.~.~~~'. ................. $2 400 .... _________ O_F_F ........ ~_ .... _·:..._ .. _· w_1_1u_.1_._ .. _ .. _._ .. _ .. _ .. _._ .. _ .. _._ .. _5_9_'_5 _. editoHn-cllie( ~ iJ!ie a d e :_.' s at Fox Field .. hear Lantaster'1 ~eked up women hitchhiking Digctli Md fhe-.. Washington fi \'e others'-8t an air81fip on or \\'lilting for a bus. They Post which was represented a dry lake bed in San said the doorknobs on the in· by Bob Wood'f&rd, Me of ttie ~Bernardino County and ~1vo side of \Vires· car were prize, . winntq: irrvest~alive more a{t~r th~Y l<\l'lded. at El ,· removed and. with the electric repo~rs In the Watergate Mottle Airport . trailed by locks, the victims couldn't gel ca·se. deputies in another plane~ out. Coron Fl Comenl wi!h 1.4 leM .••....•..•........• G,1 1744.00 S• ,,.lco $499.98 , ... G:ron Ef Comero wilh 1.4 Lera ........... --•••••• Li>t \077.00 S• Price $499.99- Caon FIB Camero with LS lens ..•. , .•• :, ••.••... List s-430.00 SGlt Prict $279.11, , , • Coron Tl5 Comer!> wil~·J.8 l e"> ...•.••..•. , ..... Li~ Slll.00 S• l'rict $204.18-_ . ~ ... -'-....... . HUNTINGTON PHOTO SIJPPLY I Ult Molo SI, Hunll"'Jloft 1-h -147·6411 or 142·951t I NM Sh1ppift1 Ctllf~ Conli:ienta1 Art Products HOUSE SPECIAL _ V:enfui:e Arts & Craft' . =:i:::...d.~ ...... : ....... s 1900.p f l· . I L•S = ............. s.59,.s2500--. -s19's i<.st. Giouworo s300 Hamiltan Ditmore-A Guaranteed Product F.ooli • • • • · • • · · · • • · • ·' • • • • • • • • • • • · Clo~ Old Slack Sand Logs Soiol/•~!......,;FI urns $298 w/pclft •.• , •••••• • •••••..••••••.••••.•...•.••••• w ~ owers •••••••••••••••••• ~~. Stondo •••••••••••••• 5 It: , I 50 SETS IN STOCK STORE HOURS: ___ . DAILY 8:l0.6-5UH. 8:30·5 ~ EH 2123 NEWPl>RT Bl.VD., COST A MESA ".~~:~: •• ~· PATIO Phone 642-4103 • NURSEllY 646-3925 I • , +- f • ' Ali . -I ' • • • -D~l I,,, 1•1 tJOT-EDl'l'.O ll I AL PA G •: • An hnportarit 'Choice· • J lluntington ll l·ac·h lJn1on lllch Sthool tru:..lces h:JVl' :.tartC'd ;1 rar1.:ful ~carl·h to fill :.1 \';tt;.1nl stat on thl· school bo•1rd. 1 ' Altt<c.111).:11 tru:->lcc~ ~a ill lb('y hopc Lo ;1ppoi11t ;,1 Ill'\\' member :--oon. lht•.\' ac·tcd \\'iscly in not rus hin,l!' till' rnuttl•r , in OJ>t•nini.: thl' pusition to <IS rn ;1ny .upplh:anl :.. :.i s pos.s 1li ll·. thcu '"trcrul ly :-.tud yin g lhcir qualifi ti.1tio1 1 ~ ;ind intl·rvit•\\'jll1: e:.inclidalet,;. 1'ru:-.lc·c (l1·orgt1 Logan rl~:..i gu l'<I t he pust la:..t \Vcck , '!',11ying he no lnnJ.:l'r hi~d tin1t· lo dcvolt' to hoHrd dutit..'.') and f<.·lt IH: \\'i.1:-.n't c·Arrying hL.; share of tile lo:.~cl. \\'hilc ltoard J'rt·~i<l rnt llon Shcnkn1;.111 !:iaid he had differed \vilh l .Oi!ui'I nn s6fnc i!:i!:iUCS , ht> pr:tiscd hi !:i deci sion to rl•s ign "'hen hl.· rt•alized ht• couldn 't give the job the at lent iun ii th·!\f't'\'t·tl . _ ... 111 Scrvinj! on a S('ht1ol boartl is n't i111 Ci..l:.f'jub. l(°l'ar \ ril'!' "'ilh it rt•spons ilJilily ;ind requires. ;.is J.ogn'h put it . time to !:itudy the issul'S :1ncJ come u1> with solutions. The board dcsel'\'t•s l'rc<lil fof gi\•ing the nc'v t.ruslct•ship ~u ch :... hi~h priority. Valley Tributes Two community-spirited Fou"ntain Valley residents rece·ntly put the "'·ay they feel about.-their <:ily into music and verse. 1'heir compositions have no"' been adopted l>y the city council ~s Fountain ViJ llcy 's of· ficial city poem and song. "F'ountain Valley, USA .. " the song, '''<IS 'vritten ty Jackc Carr, a rcth·cd selfd'Ot t each er, who n1oved to the city two year s a go . 'fhe son g came to him , he said, while he "'as working wi.th the 13icenten n ia l Commit· lee. Clara Schultz • .,,_teacher in the Fountain V a lley School District, 'Vr6te' thc poem •;to paint a picture o( --cIA -Experi- Trained -Oeat· Gloomy Gus Chileans -=-J lo\v can the p roposed 10 ·cents • · --pergallOil gas-ta).; be a me3nsor · fi ghting inflat ion ? Jt, IS-in-.. flat ion'. {JACK ANDERSON) • P.M. 1:0L1nta1n \'a ll('y," sa.v1ng she's ~ll•vuted to lhl· C'll ~ and nk1ns to l'l'Ulnin thcrc thC' rt.~st of hl•t' life. \\'hill· the ro n1pos itinns 111:.i~· not go do\rn 111 hi:-.tor\ ;.i:-. 1:las:-<il'S, it s rcfl'c:-.hing th;it l'l1Sidcnt:-. o\ <.1 to1nnl11nit ~·. s·o1netin1cs kno" n hes \ for it s blurk "';1ll«d ho\1 sing truc·ts. fCl'i n1u\·c:ll t.·noug h lo put lh1111· tlc•\'O I ion in to ;i rtist ic f orn·1,. ·nu ... ir t•fforts n1;1y hrlp bring t~it 11.cns logclht•r ;,111d crt·ale u ne\V cdt ,11 identity . New Di1ne11sions '!'he lluntington IJ<.-uC'h I.Jo~·!'.! l 'lub 1s offering bu :-. :;;c rviet' lhi:j. year lo three t.'lenll'nt ;1ry :-.t·hools ,,·htl'l' ·\'jc lt'ade t's believe there is dctnand for a Uoys Club ro~ran1 . '!'he buses \Viii be pick in~ up yo ung boys al ka. Uushard and ()ak \'ie\v sthnols :.il lc::.is t ,,,·ic:c ~1 \\'CCk in thf' late afternoon. A1;_iny of the youngsters in thcs l' neighborhoods <tri." fronl IO\V·incorric or siti glc-parcnt fan1ilic:s . 1'hcy don'l have many outlets ror their youthful cnl'r~y . but · the Boys Club is going to 11dd ~1not hcr dimension tu t heir li\'es. . 'fhe Boys Club off(•rs a varie ty of act ivities. in· eluding instructiona l progrun1 s in .suc h things a s judo. karate and wrestling: con1pctition in bas kctbLl ll ;,incl other s ports: and vu1·ious gan1 es like ponl n nd J'ilr· roms. · Beach City Dodge donated u 25-passengcr v<.in lo the Boys Club for the busing service. The extension of the cl ub's influence to more distant ne ig hborhoods should ~rove to be quite ;.i service io the fa111ilics cf those neighborhoods. H .,•_tS:l' ~-. <" • l-. -.. - .... .,_~. . . . ' . 'Poor ol' Toothless. F'.inally found himself a big_bone and all he can do is gum it.' Tire Issue Is f'ar f'rmn Closed , · Nixon-Will Be H~ard,-From Aga~ RICHARD WILSON - that they threatened the cont inuance those wondering why equal justice un· of free government. for which he dcr law should send John Ehrlichmun should ha1·e boon n1ade to 1»1y by -to-prison while Daniel-Ells berg goes l)Ublic trial, con,·ietion :ind sentence f~e. or hold Nixon lia ble for shield ing to prison. even if he never Servci:I a. a pOlitical SC':lndu l not or his O\lo'n day . m;iking. WA Slll NGT ON -Jt 's hould be borne in mind that Herbert llOovcr li\·cd afticulatery-i'hlO fiis OOs, some 30 years beyond his moment of greatest Jl'.)litical distress. Harr)' Truman rose from the IO\\'CSt slate of politic;il disregard lo high esteem upon his ·death. Prcsidenl's partlon. nor the con· !\lore mature <'Onsiclcrution mav tinuing cry for the last dl'op of his rorus on the h)'Slcrical cxaggcratio;1 All s uc h mora l and clhicu l GIOOrnJ Gii$ <Dmm1fth M'I •Wmtt•t-4•, re-ri UICI ff llO M < .. wrllJ reileCI IM .;. ... , .. '"" ..... , ... _, ~ -... P"••• IO G""my G•n, o.1•¥ l'tlOI 'l'his is no t lo Sal' !h ut J{ichal'd !\!. __ \"ixon \\'L ii blood a.nd lhe dc uth·\\·ish l'l'IJOl'l)i IJf of. such conclusions, taking into con· problems ~·.ould h ave been w.rapped · his illncssl s1dcrulion thal the chief impeachable into a horr1,<1c bundle and c,as~ 1nlo the A decent ussumpt1011 based upon offen se, Article I of the Bill of Im-v~u~ts o! hi~tory by e cnn11nal con· ' • ... . WASfllNGTON -ln1ernation3I Telephoilc a nd Telegraph di~p<Jtched one.of Arperie<t 's top hugging-es perts into the homes and gµ\'l'rnmcnl palace of .Chilcun presidi!nt Salvador _~_,==--------------=----=-' ... om e (I ;.1 • H> l·l1·\'atrc1 1V th{' p ;1 n .l.,h,.!.· o n o f r e \ e r o-d pa s l presidl·nt s, but ii i" lo Sil~ that lhOSl' \\ho th i nk th C' Was-Wfcil.ly fl•iJl'l'd in Chi]('. Allcndl' cannot explain: lie died from gunshot N1xon'si>ast r ecotd'c:i n be mudm pcachtri<!nl . gr~w ftom-;1 ludicrous-~fet-!"'1ction_0:r-N~x~n . Th. *W6Uld-huve ~~OIY"\\.1iltsurvivCth1s per10d of grca1---rrboUl \lo'h1ch N ixon iiCWTioifiing 1n been:v.-ntt .· c1c11t ~ ay .th:m---- physit·ul und mental stre!'!S. "'ith the ;idvance. the plucing of a listening ~resident Ford t11 cd. to write it. 1\ ,o\llendc inJ971 . ' The ~llc Red pui .pos e or1h1 ' mys terious 1n i:-. :;ion . \\'as to .. fl~· .bu g"' 'A'Jl cnde 's rooms and to lr.:1 111 C!iilcan police and <.irmy 1nc·n in c.>lt e· tronic ·dc·bu.gging 1e c hni11ue s. I n· lcrC'stin~J.\'. ii \\';is the m1lilary \\hlt'h Jal('r O\'t·rt.h L'l'\I ,\I It' rule. The vi.<iit nf 1n:1ster·bUgf,ler John Ragan c;1me ;.is J'l .. I'. lhe Cl1\ ;ind the l.i.S. Embassy in Santiage \l'Cre busily "5lleking inforniation to help them get the socialist Alll'ndc out of office. Al · lende . was nationalizing American companies in Chile. including IT'T. wounds in the eoup . But as we reporletl on !\1arch 21, 19i2. l'IT pad made <ipproachcs "to sclcl't members of the Armed Forces initlf attempt to ha\'C them lead some sort." of uprising" in lalc l970, only n few months before IT1' and the Chi lean ar m y he lped arrange Hagan's ,·is it. TllE ITT e lectronics mi ssion ~ t'ven more puzzling in view of a secret ITT rpcmo dated Sept. 29, 19i0. fro1n l'f'I' l'ic(' President E. ,/. Gerrity In ll'T President ll arold Gcnccn. In the m<'mo, Gerrity advises "\Ve should '>''ithdraw all techn ical help (lo Chill'l and should not promise any teehnieal assistance in the fu ture." , \'ct. \\'ilhin months, lIT's deputy security c hie f and its ~00.a ·day ('ICC· Ironies consultan ~ were dispal<"hed lo 'R1\GAN, ·._. n PJ.: · 1-"BI e lcelron1c gi\'C ''technical a ssistance" to the HI'· :>pecialist. is best kno\lo'n as the man m)', police and lo at least one Chilean called in by the \\'hite !·louse "'plum-telephone company offici::d. l\'.ixon issue \\'ill go il\\'UY arc fooLin t: ll1cmscll'eS. lL 11 ill be ,1·ith u!-i for n1;1ny ye.:.irs . usual cuvcoit that dc;ith l·an con1e to dcvicl' o n thl' t e lephone of the Judgment so concl.us1ve \\'O~ld h&\'C .anv m an at a nv timt'. If ~c so sur· llc nlo <"ratic Nu tional Chairm:in been ~endercd :iga1nsl lhc N1ltOD era vi Yes , <ii Jeusl ,; decade is left to hini during a 1><>lilica l campaign. that history could nevcrehallenge it,· 'of alert phys icalp nd mental rcspons!'. AsSUn1ing Nixon's survival, thosl' and maybe mucfi more \lo'ho think he will cra\lo'I back into ;1 BUT it is not lo be that way. •The praclicttl meaning of the p;;1r. luxurious hole somewhere to live on :President Ford t•oukl not wrile the d th f · th n· ii· · db ood h. 11 · h' end to \Vatergo lc. The House , on. ere ore. 1s al 1ch;ird 1\1. is pension an r 1msc into 1s Jui:liciary Committee could ....... 00 so-, Nixon. admitting no guilt, is free 1n ~rave must be ignoring his ·record. '""' use his unquestioned talents not only 1'h<'y would do better to recognize the ho\\o·cver pers uasive President Ford There a re even now enough People '>''ho think tha t Nixon's offenses, \\'hill' rcgretlable. \\'e re justifiable unclC'r the {'ircum sla n<"es and in the "'hole eontcxt of his presidency. Among them :ire those who thought h<' should • have l'esigned and t hose \\'ho thought hl• should not ha\'~ to rehabilitate himsl'lf as hest he ran tone or his public 31lOIOg)1, v"ilh its in· might have found its unanimous ae- -but to encourage the nascent lx'licf timation or penance to be•rollowcd by lion. i\nd the courts "'ill not be per· that he "'as hounded 0111 of office h \' resurgence. " milted to do so. THESE PEOPLE, \\'hilc 110\\' in ;i minority, nun1bcr into the millions and thus arc nol an inconsiderable Parlof the a\\'arc public. 1'hey cannot furthermore, be s houted dO\lo'll by !ht' roarini! dis<1 pprov:1l of the ex· cruel and implacableC'ne~ies with nO NIXON \i•ill \lo'rile. rn time he will 1'his is not because the events and reg;,1rd.for lhc lo n~·range interest!; of probably ta lk. In liml' those \lo'ho uctions did not t<ike place. It is the natlou 1rans~rcssec1 \\'ilh him, and still think because the g ravilv and import of SOl\lF. SUCJI intuition may li e be· neath the ferocity of the eontinuin ~ attack on Nixon <1 nrt on President Ford for navi ng p<Jrdoncd Nixon. The tone or this :iltack clearl y seeks tn c·slablish th£' :iistori('al ba se thal Ni:-:oo ':-. offe ns<'s 11·crt' so cnormou~ lhl'y did no wrong . \\'ill ha\'e paid the those actions and the circumstances le,l!'.a l prirr. :ind they 1\·ill talk and under \\•hich they took place are seen \1'rill'. . in different wu ys by different people. Without the complete and utter At the moment, the most furious of the destruction of these mt•n the innate critics are acting as ir their case m ay :;ense of a good m:111y millions that he slipping out of their hands and so j t.:•.i cc \\'as not done eould not be have renewed their fury Jest the 11•holly s Lirled . T here will loog Ix' future should fo r gel . How Far Can the Nit-picking Go? hers" to bu~ lhe home of columnist Through a trustl'd inlcrmcdiury, \lo·e Joseph Krafl. Hut in the "business." have been gi\'Cll 4.1 sun1mary of Jtugan is l'l'SJl!'Cl<'d as :i n :l\\·esom<: Ragan's notes o n the \'isil. They do not Pro; a s1>eciali s1 c;1lk•d tn to de ·bug shl'd much light on t he subject, but lhc q u;n·tt•r s of sue h notables a s sin1ply tell of meet ings \\'ilh thl' Richard Nix •in, fnrn1c r Attorney Chilean po lice and army officials . . General John !\Ti trhl'll, Charil's Someofthemappearlobcineo:d('. To theEclitor : ( ] Univers ity \Vomcn in your news-· County l\temorial Funeral Society in ''.Bebe" Rebo~o ;inf! olht•r:.. I've been reading with intC'n.'Sl ;ind p;ipcr. ~ Orange County is one. Together they On hi s t ri p 10 tflrbulent Chile, AFTER th e Chi Jenn excursion. di s may abo ut the 1\-tcx i c ;1 n · MAILBOX Over :IUO wo"!,,cn attended the comprise the California Federation of ftagoin took a long' a load nf ''offcn· R<igan continued to IHl\'l' hi gh·paying Am eri cans con1pl;lining ;_iboul thr 1laylong event hi~hlig:htcd by state Af e moria l a nd .Fune ra l Societies dealings \\·ith ITT. llis pri\'ate togs nC\lo' TV series . "Chico and lhc !\·Ian ·· Sen. Al:in Hohbins' rcmli rks in the whic h functions largely . in th ~ sive" bugging eq11i pn1l·nt. Secret . i"I" afl•·•·iiot>n. "t r 1 -1 .\\':tlt'r,l!:ilt· doc unll'll\.~ shCJ\\' h£' \l as :;hQI\' s uch curious listings as "fi/2/il 1'hcy say it is deme<inin~. belittling, Li:tlt•r.t Jroni reade rs arc uielco,,ic r.·or· ",~h ' 1. 0 Co l capact Yo eg1s utiv(' wu tchdog in 1 1 I 1,1 .. 1 .. · rJ .. l' test hi·po1\·cr \1nittc•r . cle.Thee1>isodes l 'veseen sofarhas II .1 .. 1 Id .· ('y,'omcn o range unyure .5acramcnto. ;.t1 ccompan1cc r o\1·11 J):. s a<i~rsl<J nt r~1a .Y" wri ers s iou c. OUVt'.1f ~heir nie~ intcrcslccl in events of this outurc, not· 1 -----'''~-c~c~"~'U''~'~d~i •Q··~··~·~"L" J11llii>i:'lU-~· '"'ilhaaia·i~·n~i-~l~i/~7~17~ti;ofliT~1~\~'h/t~n~1j-i t~t~c~c.'ni_rm.6i\"/f;t ~0/~1~1-;;;-_icff·hf.i~coC--:rAa~cii~fi_t~h~•,,;:le~a~d';;;o~'~•r:-;-th~ef-' ~h~u~m~-·~fJ~aulu:.r 1,,,1. Tb ... riy~_._.-....-..ad~ ~ d~ hiorr-m~T~ll~E~S~f~;~sor,c~i~c~liiciisk, ~b'.:'r.~;;;J'T,!:;,;;o~uy.'-----._ Ca ll .Jack Cau lfield ... " ''Tm1ttt•r." iii bbn 11 "·hite garunc ov,.ncr. I don't I I II I · , J"~~ •vo:~• "'~"" itmcueon~n ias .an con rac 1ng "'J sec c uncr " "' .. < ense e ers !o 11 .~pace ur p/11111rwte flliel show:-;! .. I : Tll•: llUCl'~IE 1\TS reveal th :tl ;:R agan !'l;1.\('d in {.'hi ll' fro rn April 2R, , I ffi I. to .\!a ~ 5, 197 1, :tnd "'''~ paid S200 JI day h~ IT'r. \\'hilc \here. H;ii!an . :11 . the· itl\ 1!;1tL011 of (he .111ny and politt', ·~n l erc1t /\ l l f'nd r's ho mf•s al : \lulparaiso <in d .S<intiago. i1nrl his thi s ease, is a ti ny bu~glng lran:-.rn 1\ rcc;dl blncks screaming about "S:i n is reserved. All /etlers inust includeosiy· direc t ors, those with ;1 social tcr. i\ntl Caulfield \1·;is I he \\lhi!1• ford nnd Son" or "Good Times "I ju:-;t JICl/ure and ninilniy odllrcs.~ bu/ na me.~ NANCY J . Z1':LEZN IKAR ~wn rcness and :i willingness to meet J louse di rl Y I ric kstCr or I he \\I ;~tt•r,::1.11 •: don ·1 get it. ' 1nay be ii;ir /ilu•lrl on request if suf /iciciit community needs, provide their t•ra. renso" i.~ app<1r1•nt p,,ctry 11,-111 1101 bP f 'r11teral A ltPr11ali.,PK members \lo'ilh a full range of mor· Ra gan <il so r.1n an TTI~bugging STANFORD Univer sitv had to Publi$11ei1. • tuary service rrom "'hich to choose . seminar und has done dc·bui,:ging change their "Indians" to "Car<li ·ro lhe Editor: No "sizzle" in the form or a 100· ocean 11ork for Genccn and ll'sscr rrr of. nals" some timl' back. \.\rhy didn'l lhl· !\Tany y<:ars :lJ!O, so the story goes, a goinR vesse l is offered, but immediate ' -· I h ll "t /Jc d J h Jl l d. ht h th Cl I d t I t I d r •1 ·1 C', • new steak house O"''lled il1; doors "1n -: prr::.1rlcnt 1 al pa l;t C('. 1ci;1ssuc as ta •:tr ,.o n yan n 1ans pus oc a nge e e1·e an eonro s:i n(;1r :.: o :•I C .-....1ue1 re s r·~ crcmallonwith 5calte ringat seacosls and \Villi am l\tarriam. Indians to something else? Aha! I've host city. Fountain Valley, the nois{' KansHS City. an area Ion~ noted !or its $215, and a traditional funeral can be : According 111 H :1J!a11. hr ;111d Allrnde :flnC'C S.Jl dul\ 11 :i nd h.1d {'Off('{'. Th('l'e r·ootnolc: Ragan spokC'\l'ilh my il1' ;1he Ch111·:in l1•;1dt'I' li·;1nll'd th;it H a ~an 50l'ia1c Les \\'hitlt·n al IC'ngth. 1'hc "1- '\\'0f'k('d fnr J"l"J'. Hai.:an rl1·:.rrilws 1hr n1ill cr" "'as used only :ii the seminar, :C':on\·rr<i:1tu1!l .1" "t'ol'di:d " he said , not for bu J!ging. l "hc Chilean ~ fl\() fln(' '-l'<'nl:. to kllfi\1' \1'h\' /TT, :-. mission, he ins ist('rl, 11•:is "open anrl ':rel£'nl lrs<i rnf'm~· of tdlrn,lc'~. \1'~111; at. a huvc ~~rd·· ~nd no bugs \\'ere plan _:.lo11r d 1n hi .. d11 l'lli n l!~. rnuC'h ]«,~ 1\·h~~t·{I "'h1 le 111 Chile,111)1'..':U:!t' any founrl :1 hC t•hlll':lll pr1 ·.~Hli·nt It·! :1n r1 wr \lf!1'f11-------rhe bugs he took \Vith hin1. he said. ·<'ondurr .. , le11ro1111· ~\\i'l'lis " of his "·l'rC left jn Chile only for training ~TOOm"> :ii ;, 11n1i• \\'hrn pli1nl1ng of bug~ purposes, • .Essays on:T~S. Elio-i ' T. S. l~liol. lht· scvi·nth \'Olumr in l hc C<Jntcn1poror_v Stu(li«::. 111 't.1t£>ra1ur1· Sl·ri<·~ h\· ~l ('{;ra1\··fl i!l '_Paprrh:i<'k" 15 1 !J.i1.· prc:.l•nl:-; nine ·rrit1cal t·:.~;1 1·" 1111 onl' ol tht• kr\· prirlc; ;of the l \\'('ll llel h t'l'rl\11r~. alvni: 1\·1th ;:1 0 c xtrn::.L\ I' h1hliogr:1phy Edited b~ l.111 '1 a \\'. \Vue:nf'r , It COil· ta1n~ essay" hy !'l ur h figur:,es <1s Arthur !\fi7.('ncr , \\hoc;1· 1n1rod1tction to ltic ;poet, "To fi1 l'l'I fit r. f'~hol .. i.<i one of I he ;fX'~t f'\Cr \\r111 cn. Su l)'.e<1ucnt ch;ip· :t crs 1nt·IL1dc :in .1rt1 el<' hr L.conarl'f ·t:nge:r -· 11 crlt1£' '' ho:.c '>'f)I~ cin Ehot ;tJas al\\'d)':.. hl'l'll adm1 rf"d for its ~:n~il~" F.1.r:1 l'ound's not e on the 1!117 .l'r11frork & (>thrr Pocn1'1: Ucrnard :ncrl:11n1 1 and ll clen (;;1rdn('r·s t·.,.,3,\5 :.ln t:hol'c; C'<1rtv !H'l('1Tt~. ~1 I. ll nsl'n ,lhal 's r onlr1li ution ol ;1 c 1n ~ Th~ I ( THE BOOKMAN) \\3::.letJ l~::ind in-l'I 111.."W pcrspt'elivc as an "ope n," s ul{J!C:!>Llvt' poem . l);u1icl R. SchY,.art's QUC~tion on thC' atcC'pted rending or "Geranlion". \\.ll liam '1'. 1'1oynlhan~s direction ror mut•h of Four Qu•rtets. · r'rorcssor of English at J.1ichlgan *Slat(' Univers ity, Linda \Yai:1ner ha:1. pul:ili::.hed two books on William Ca rlos \Vll llams, arn.l studies of 1'.:r· nest llem in~way, Willioim Faulkner, UrnJ~(' LC\'Cftov. anrl Phy lll~ !\I C· CJ nlcy ~he is c urrl'ntly rompleting a s1ud~ 01contc n1por11ry 1Socl1rs. .J O-ANN r>il.OJtf.N7.0 j!ot lhe answer. The San F1·:inciscn <i lso de~ra dl's lhC' recrea1ional en· rine steaks. Before loni.: they were out· had for S.195. :1ndNe\\·YorkGi<1ntsshould J.(c tl11rgl· \ironmcnt or lhc p;irk. Picnirking selling :ill their competitors. When \Ve felt your readers s hould know (•ornpl uinls from the midgets 11r our ramilit!S. golfl·t':. an'I ncighborini..: :isk('dlocxplainthc secret behindthis that we have been serving the com- countr:-; ljCSidents l'Oml)la in ahout lhe but.i· hintastie success, the owner replied, munity sin ce 1961, by providing th is L<'l 's rename all the ball cluhs: 1'ht· s:1w noi se "'hi ch rasps day.Jong fmm "I buy the same beer everyo ne else altemativc to expensive funerals. Los Angeles .E1\•es . th(' Ne\1• England ~' ;1m 10 7 pm In lf'rms ot' total park· does. 1'hc: only difference is that when ALLACE KUNZ, Secretary Hevohiliclo.aries, 1'hc Atl:int;_i Dol:e.s.... usa.ec.. the modclcr.s ... ar:c..a..\.'.c.r.y..smull I serve a steak the customer 1•el:i..j.l.on Tri-~Memori:tt-Funcrat··O,,ciiij------i 1hc l\Tiami ~tinno\lo·s . the Detroi t i\liee. percenta~I.! of the public Y\ho \va r.I to u su:~h~g hOfPfatter. llell, ma n, I'm .;i ·rhc Cinrinn.i ti Reds twho yc;u·s :.ii11 enjoy the l'it rk, yel lhc modelers J>er-nol selling slcaks -I'm ~elling the tried Redlej!,., but to no :iv;1il ) !-ihoulil s 1.~1 1n annoying people \\'hn 1;ome to s izilc." ORANGE .CO be re-nam ed the Hight.\\lin~e rs. lio11· the Jltil'k to l'Sl'ap1• t h"·n1otori1.cd 11ois1· TllAT S'l'flRY 1>opped into my mind AST 11boul lh' Nt•w Orle~1ns Sinners? '!'he of (l ur mechanize d \\'Orld . ~·hen I read Tom narley's artlr.lc _J :t ii J\cw York _et-ops ?_.Thc. l>CJl\'Cl' or Lilied '"fhc Vi kin ,11 W-ay•1 In the Sun~ -.,..---.tdJ\ iJJ_(l).f __ Baltimore Sti etla ncl Ponies·! Uuffa lu 1'lflS S'ITl!ATTON"sllo\\'S fh i· d:1y, September 29, edition of the • ••·--••••• \Vi llian1 s·! l~h llalil•lphi<i Sparro\\1:0.'' inadrqiuicy of l ink in~ noh;e pollution Pilot. The quoted comments of ll Th ,. I I !-ilHll<l ard~ ouly lo flf'cihet ICVl'I S. The e .isl <'OU d go on anc on. -1·c 1>tCscntal.ivc or the Neptune Society W I. · · . r 1 11 noi se of 010,lf'I pl:.1nes. motorc"Clcs. c are 1v111J:? 1n a t1mt•ri ~l)Sllrt tv ~ i1n1lllCrl thut their founder, Dr. , -· k' · Sa\v~ 01nd other nnisc !iOurcrs do not anu n11 -p1 r ·111 ~. Chaflcs \\I , l)cnnlng, Jr., \\·as unique S'l'ELLJ\ANN E JtO:'il:lt nceess::irily produrc hi gh dct:ibl'I in feeling it "\\'Oil' high time someone t\ai•P Bal/IP To th<· Editor Your Sufld<l Y, St pt. 30 feature on nol5e pollution relates to 1t battle ..-.·aged for :t.yc.a r now by famillc!I here in l"ount :iin \'a lley against noise pol· Jution in Atile Square Rcglcm-l Park. • \\'ll EN i'100£L a irplane clubs \\'ere ous led by constru<'lkm fro m i ~olatc d f1 e lrl s n lona Jl.arhor Boulevard in Co)i ta l\lcsu, they laid rlallfi to a n }1 r('a in the hcurt or Piffle Squhrc Pnrk. 'l'he' noi~ they Produce there is not onlv a o affront 10th not.' \ lc vcli; bu! I hf •ir noist• is pS\'· t•hriltJgi{'u 11.v very :u ulfJ)'ltlJ: becuu°st• off <:rtd un ;dtcrnative lo the cos UY.. in.· fif its frl'll ur ncy a ncl pitc·h. vol vcd rnortua r y ·funcral·ttimciery Give the n\olorcyrlist:.. modeler:-. "'~.,;trm I hut loday i1 tn!iting f3mlJies ;ind others who need noisl' to have run :it leust S2,000." · h I . 'fhe facl is lhal Neptune is loo t c r own isola ted area l\'h<'rt! they can't. bnthcr the m nJoril ... of """Oi>lc closely patterned alter Telophase tf> ~ 1"" ht coin cidental. Dr. Thomag n. who just want to re ins in so1ne pence \Yebcr, entrepre neur in the rleld or h.Y-and quiet. JO p;_issin.'l the me>rtuary by providing !INF. ROS.<i~lA .~ d1 rl'l'I cremation, rounded Tclophase Rapt-lrtft-rP."tl in 1971. An,I , he readily declnrcs , hi s hr:un child was conceived when he To the Erlitor· '>''ai; :1 memhcr or the non·profit San 1 am "'riling lo proh·~I. !hr !:irk of U1cgo fll cmorlal Society. F'oundcd in coveragr Aivc n the 1'0nfr·r1 ·11r1· on 19s.11. !hi,, il'i one or a number or such r(\pe '!Sponsored by lh(' (toltlrn \\'~:-.I non-profit org 11 niT.ations localed Collcjtc Am c r;lcn n Ass11ri:it1on or thrnui::,hout lhc state~ of "'hleh th Tri: \ nobfrtN. Wettd, Publisher Thomas Kecutt,.Editor Barbo.to Ktl!ibich. Editorial Page Edilot Thu editorial page o( the Dally Pilot seeks In Inform and sllmu\11te readers by pre!!lentina on !his PaRe divet&e commentary on topics 0( in· teml by 5,Yndic:11 ted cohunnista and coirtoonlsts. by providing a forum tor rt'aders' \·icw1 and hy prl'Senting this newspa!)('r 's opinions :1.nd id1:as on cu.rrent topic&. The editorial opinions n(l he Dally 11llot appear, only In the editorial column at the top of the page. Opll'\ION ~c11ed by the eolumnist5 11nd cnrtoonl!!lll and letter wrtt'-NI are thrit own :ind no endors<!ment of their vifl-'1 by the Daily .Pl lot should be lol,rrcd l''rida_y, 0ctOhcr4, 1974 • \ • Orange Coast . EDITION • • Today's Final .~ ' VOL 67, NO. 277, SECTIONS, 38· PAGES ~RANGE COUNTY, CA LIFORNIA FRIDAY, OClOBER ~. 1974 N TEN CENTS Bright _ s·ays Master ·Plan 'Po,ssible' • Planning for the 1,004).mile califomia coastline is like gingerly stepping through a thicket -there are thorny prob:lems everywhere1 . The problems il'l'YOlve boundaries. overlapping jurlsdictJon by government ' agencies, private property rifili!.' i1Dd com.munlc&tion. Despite the stickers, Dr. Donald Bright. chairman of the regional coastal :::ommission, says he believes coastline Coast Pattelist planning is possible. Bright addressed the subject Thursday at an afternoon meeting of Town Hall of California held at the Disneyland Hotel in Anaheim. The commissioo Bright chairs is one of s.ix_ regional panels· rushing to com- plete a master coastline plan for sub· mission to the state legislature by 1976. The plan v.•as mandated by Proposition 20, the coastal conservalion act passed Off shore Drill --...__ __ Plan 'Assured' ... By FREDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of ..... D .. IY ,lltt Sift! -!he remark ca!ifomiil f!>llowing luncheon .. a Town Hall of Thursday i n A week's trip to the na4ion's capital ' Anaheim . has ooovinced the c~airman of the regional coastal commission that Responding lo a question , Bright said, 1 d I he Or ' ''I think il's a toregone conclusion we're offshore oi ri ling along t -ange r~-t.g' oiil'g·;u, .have offshore oil drilling." Cowtty ooast is a "foregone conclusion.". Dr. Donald Bright, head of the l2· Bright said he recently spent a week member state panel preparing 3 pla..n in Washington D. C. meeting: with of· to guide the future of the coast, made ficials in various sections Of the Depart- ment of the Interior,-the agency that has proposed 1.6 million acres of offshore v.·aters between santa Barbara and Dana Point 'be. opened for drilling. * * * Official Orders . '. 01.ishore.Le.a.se The department has defended the pr<r posal~as one means of ~!ping increas~ oil" pr._oduction tQ meet the COWllJ)''s ~~~~~~~~~~ Plan Prepared ·"':'"~;-::·that. •lthou!:h it appears , , Ill<! .ol!Jl)ore driJljn& p)ap. )Vill go into WASHINGTON (UPI) -A top Interior effect, it is not too late to demand Department offldal · has ordered the ·: sufficient safeguard,, to avoid adverse govenunent to prepare ·a plJn io lease eQ.Vironmental impacts ..from drilling 10 million acres ol pOtenUal offshore operattOO.,~ oil sites next year in-the A~lantic ~and "ft can 'I happen v.ith more thought Pacific oceans, the Washlngton P05t _arid ·constraint," the Cal State Fullerton reported today. biologist said. The Post .sald lhat it obtained an Technology is being developed for sub- lntemal Interior Department memo writ· surface drilling: and new s a! et y ten by Undersecretary John C. Whitak"er mechanisms that cap help orevent (Ii! ordering developmcnt of a plipl for leas· ~pills such as t~c one t~a·t oc~urred •0 g of "all the promising areas or the in Santa. Barbara m 1~9 .. Bnght said. 1 .. He 58.ld the eJ[act timing of lhe leases Atlanlk: as well as for a. ~e n.ext "'ill depeod on the outcome of '·Project year of the leases for dr1lhng sites Blueprint," an 1 n le r i o r Department on the bottom of the Pacific. The Pacific sludy to detennine precisely what the site was. identified as orr Alaska. Rut Sen. country's energy needs are. JObn TUnney (D-Calif.) feared some of ~ ------------- the s.ite could be off Southern California. llf.4RKET ERASES Whitaker confjnned he had written the Sept 10 memo. In a telephone in- terview wilh the newspaper Thursday ITS E 4RLY LOSSES oight. the Post said. The plan w~s ' ' • to ha.Ve been ready· Sept. 30, but t..s expected to be finished next week, ac- cording: to lhe Post. NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market \vas mixed today, erasing most of a wide early Joss with a gradual techn ical conie- back in the afternoon. The plan. strongly opposed by en· vironmerttaUsts, would open as much as 13 million acres of ocean bottom '" \ r b ·1 nd mmon"es The Dow Jones average of 30 indus- Jf" exp ora ton. Y 01 a gas co "': ·1 trials v;as' down 3.05 T'W\. in ts at 584.56. aod next year. including the prom1 s1ng l"f Baltimore Canyon site -a deep sea losers and gainers \vere closely in bnl· trench about 60 miles oft the New Jersey· ance in moderate trading on the Nt:v.• Delaware coast, tbe piper said. York Stock EKchange. +---'Pl10'1mi'no-,.ad-in--par-.\;;.....------'The=-"Do"w"--'w"a"'s-"d"'o\\<1l more than lO point:; "The undersecretary (Whitaker ) \li'&nls at its low point onOeaay '3m1 w at a firm leasing schedule laid out that brokers described as continued u>ncern deDnitely includes the tollowing items: over the implications of inflatic;in and the (1) 10 million acrell leased in 1975 -oil squeeze. not just JO million acres offered ; (2) Volume was 16 million shares. lTables, a sale In 1975 in both Alaska and the P_a_,go.e_A_9..c)_, _________ _ Atlantic ; (3) an alt~rnative, It No. 2 failll, which will still allow leasing of 10 million acres.·• (See OIL, Page A%) Makes a Date by Cnli£ornia voters in 1972. Despite the light time. Bright told 1'0\li11 Hall members that four l'ICnlenls of the plan haVt' been approved, three are in lhi!: public hearing stage, one has just be released for re vie\\' ;ind . one is in the drafting stage. ··~1ileslones'' of thC approved plans, Bright said, include recommendations that would: SEES OFFSHORE DRILLING Coastal Commission's Bright Hof A, C~jg ank. _ _._....... - Lo1ve1.-Pri111e ~n,di1ig Rates By . United Press Internalional Bank of America of San Francisco and First National City Bank of New York , the nation's two largest b<inks, today lowered their prime lending rate froin 12 percent to !Fl~ effective f\1 onday, joining some major banks across the nation in reducing inte rest for business loans. But at the same time, Citibank. the nation·s third largest bank. said it \Vas raising slightly its inter11a l formula for computing its floatin~ prarie interest rates. Citibank said "hereafter its base r<ite will be computed at a spread of 3~ of r percent over the 9<k:lay commercial paper rate instead of :.H .()r-1 percent as heretofore. ''This change is consistent with money market conditions and its own policy --Of~credit restraint," the bank said. The announcement failed to reverse New York Stock Exchange, ho\vever. The Dow Jones ave rage of 30 blue chip stocks. which Thursday dropped below the 6.0<Lmark for the first time in 12 years. closing at 587.617-~vas off another 10 in early trading t.orla y Later it rallied .. Mercantile Trust of St. Louis, a major ?i.1idwest bank, also said it \\·as lov.·ering lSee PRl~lE, Pai;e A2) C.ast Night and morning low clouds with sunny afternoons saturday. Not much-change in temperature with beaCh highs tn the low 70s rising to 75 Inland. 'Rape Victim' l 1ivites 2 Men Home , Kills 1 INSIDE TODAY A·1limols seem to squ 1pedat things to Lag1111a Beach author Naucy /lfcl nt11re. S/1e shares 1onle of them. a preview of her book, Ii& today} \Veekender cover itory. T!te \Veekender a/10 tokes o Look at KCET11 fall schedule today. Al 'l'W ltNlc-t .U ... "" ., , L, M. a"' Af UIHfl'lll• AJ Cltulffttl 01·11 CtMI« ,, Cr.MWff• a1 Dltfll Nttlcll A 7 •tlllorl•l ..... "' •ntttl•l-1 ( .. , ,IMftCI A .. f HofM(-., AMI Lt"'"'' at Mf'lltl Cll<7 M1i1l119I P1111t• Al Nltl-1 Ntw1 Al Drlntl CtvfllY Al I --.l1111"'-ttt6tf\ ..... M•hl•I PV!Mll NI~ N.-¥1 Of'lftff CWlll' ·-11 .. 1nr1~tt • Hllll IU'ltn ..... Stklt 111.n:.t1 Ttll\'ltloll _ .... Wtl!Mfl • W•N Nwt Wwllt"6tf I .. " . ,., •• •• .. ... C>I " ... .... " <•·' .. •• ,,. From Wire Strviccs LONG BEACH -A youhg woman. who \•:as raped by two men , nskcd them to a return °date and then killed one with a shotgun as her ramily looked on, police said today. · Debdrgh Kantaeng. 19, was booked on suspicion of murder. Police said she told them that she ...,,as abducted by two men as she left v.·ork in a Cerritos shopping: center \\'cdnesday and lhey dro\•e her to a park in Snnta Ana and raped her. tn 1 rttum for rtleaslng her w11hout f\1.rthcr hann. she said, she promi!ed not to cnll police and to give then1 her telephone number so they coo1d reac h her again. They cnlled Thu t!;day alttrnoon : and It was agreed they \\'OUld cqme to her 0h01ne. investigators said. Pollet said when the l\\'O v.•alk<'d h1 . they found then1selves conrronlOO by ~tiss Kanta eng. \\'ho wds holding a &botgun. The \\'Otnan's rather, l~\'O broiliers and girlfriend \\·ere .also present. police said. Miss Kantaeng ki lled one of tht' men. blasting hi1n in the neck . p0lice said . He was identified as Danny C11arles Allen, 21. of Sa nta Ana. The other man fled . 1'olk1? later ,1r· rested Carl Tit"e. 21. of Sant11 i' r.;1 He \\·as held for Investigation of :nurck'r end rape. 'VtM!.n the men arrir<.'d at the ho·11e. police said. Allen knocked on the open door, "''alkl'd througn it and v.•as ~.Lt by a single shotgun blasl fired by ~ti55 Kantaeng . Her father was in the room at lhc time but told police h(' did !'lot s..'C the shooting. ~ Tice. y,•ho was n6t hit~ noo but returned later to find out how Allen v.·as and \\':ts arrested. police said. Tice "'a!• booked under n California law -thtit says n person p..1rtlc1pating In n crin1inal -HCt in _ \\'hich n1urdcr t)CCUrS tflay be chor~t'd v.!th !hat n1urd\'.!r. ' -Create a marine resources manage· rncnt agency. · I -Require coastal land be set aside to insure coastal planis and animals ··not only survive but thrive." -Prohibit "new. intense pollution generating devices" such as power planfs along the coast. -Prohibit any form of dc\'clop1nent on the beach, tidelands or the in1mediate shoreline , if no beach exists. -Establish a public trust to acquire all coastal l;ind from the v.·ater"s ed~e lo the first road parallel to it. Brig hl said ttlis proposal v.·ould have a n1a1or effect 'on thl' Irvine Coast property belwetn Cantt'O Shores in Ne111'Jl0rt lk'ach and lrvioe Cove in· Lagwta Beach . ' -~landatory procedures tor energy :onservation, including exp::ioded use of ;ola r energy. Bright said the plan ultimntely sub- mined to legfslalurC' mu5t be C'as;ly w1dcrstood. •·ff the plan goes to them a.s a four fool thick docun1ent. all it \1 ill do 1s i.:olJOO dust." Bright s.:ud. Bright said initial resistani'e \o lhe coastal co1nmission"s JW'ISd1c11011 uit•r 'land \l'ilhin 1,000 ya rds of thr ·shOrl!Jiui; frorn coastal cities has eaSl-d. lie sai d coopcralion fro1n the c111cs 11 ill result in a ntore \\Or~ablc plan . 'Bite the· Bullet' Ford Against Increase in Gas Tax \VASHINGTON (AP ) -President Ford said in response lo questions that the has ruled out· any gasoli'ne tax increase package will conlain sonic n1andatory od · finnl ..........,,,,+ to t" · features. a is. 1 Y Owv.,.,.., gas ,;~ ion.mg He YiOuld not elaborate, b u l but v.'111 ask Amerfcans to bite the a&nowledged that some of Ford's pro- bullet'' in .an~anti~inflation. program .. wilh '··posals .would .requ~~· act.ion. by C~ngre~ mandatory features, hi s spokesman said this year. today. Senate Republican Leader llugh Scott, \Vhilc llouse press secretary Ron who attended the \~hite House m~ting . . . . .. between F'ord and COP eongrcss1on,al Nessen said Ford \1111 disclose proposals leaders, said the program could include to help alleviate problems \\'ilh credit sontc tax revisions. and inter~st rates" in anJ _ddress 10 The Pennsylvania Republican said C\'erything that \ras ()Utlined to GOP congressional leaders at the OO·minute meeti ng \1:ilh Ford and top economic advisers v.•as tentative. "I suppose v.'e~ heard as many as ·so'-l>rOfjo~ls-ol\vhicli ... ObvloUsly only some \\'iii survive." Scott said. The GOP leader said he WEIS unsure i~ Ford would include specific proposals for cutting federal spend ing~in the-cur· (See GAS TAX, Page A2) a joint session ()[ Congress at 1 p.m. (PDT! Tuesday. Nessen wuuld neither confirm nor deny v.•idesp read speculation that Ford would seek sorite form of tax increase as · Nelv Lieute11a11t Gove1·1101· part or his innatjon.fighting package. But .he quoted Ford as tell ing Republican congressional leaders today that there are "hard choices we and the American people have lo -make as .,.,.e bite the bullet on curbing inflation." Nel.wn.111 ~ red 1T~e1o; • \\TjU\ani-~ as tcltbii-~~ congressional leaders that-Ole Ford pro- grl\m ··m its most general terms \\•1\1 • require and encourage Americans to save more, reduCe ·waste and produce more." Nessen gave few defaiTS of Ford"s proposals, saying only tentative decisions have been made and that additiona l revic\V is required . But, responding J.o newsmen's ques- tions al a White House briefing, Nessen said, ''The proposals will contain no request for an increase in the gasoline excise tax." Thus. Nesse n finnly rejected proposals that the current four-een!·per·gaUon federal excise tax on gasoline be in· creased by 10 to 20 cents lo reduce fuel consumptiOn and increase federal revenue. Nessen said Ford "has been and re- mains opposed to gasoli ne rationing.•· Nessen said Ford's program "will re- quire strong public participation" and Ne,vport Beach Sign J,a '" Se11t Back for Revise A proposed Newport Beach sign ordlnance survived a blistering attack Th ursday night but was sent back to the dra,ving boards by the city's Plan· ning Com1nission. !\:lounting the assault on the proposed ordinance was the Ne wport Harbor Chambci-or Commerce. In a Jetter from sign committee chainnan flarold Joanning, the chamber charged the new regulations ""®Id "place Unrcasonnble restrictions on businessmen" and fori:e them to spend :in "unreasonable" amount revamping existing signs. ··\Ve know of no grounds'l'i·el\ of opinion adverse to the current signing conditioo in Ne\\'pt'.lrl Beac h no r ()f any demand for revision of the current ordinance," Joanning's letter safd. "ln the absence of arguments that evidence the need for additional restric .. Uons •.. we arc opposed to the inclusion of the increased restriclions and limill'l· tions of th<' propo,.c;l>d new sign ordinance... the chamber letter coo· eluded. As city stnff members asked for dlrec· lion from the commission to make C'hangc!' 1hat \l'OOld make the proposed - ordin.;~nce palatable to the bu~iness corn· 1nun lly, It was Plnnning Commissioner Jackie !leather who threw dO'l'iTI the g11unlltl . "ll d1str~~s me that you men iust lie OOY.ll nnd play dead.·' A\rs. Heather !i:iid to her fellow oom1nissionerS. Shl' charged that the chamber crl!l{'s had bcfn "primed and programnted" to oppo9e the new regulations. The major bone of contention in !he. ensuing d bate was n proposed pro\•is1on calling for existing nonconforming signs 10 be tom do'l'i'Tl.Pl'I n schedule ranging from !!IX mooths @ five y~ar!I. Co1nmlssloncr .lames Pt\rkcr. :l See SIGN LAW, Poge A!t • Nlakes h·vine Appeara11ce • \Vithin hours of being appointed Ca1Uomia's 4ot.h Licutcn~ ·Governor, Jolm Harmer stepped back into the campaign harness to visit wjtb Oran~ cy>ast supporters in Irvine:.-"" About 150 people attended lhe reception at the home of Irvine Councilman and llarmer campaign director Henry Quigley for a chance to meet the lanky 40-year-old MOrmon. In an interview, lta.rmer discounted broadsides from opponent Sen. ~ferv}TI Dyma!ly {[).Los Ange les) that the ap- pointment by Gov. Ronald Reagan v.•as an atte mp t to "fix" the race for the state's number tv,.o post. "I would hardly expect him to support i4." Harmer said of Dymally. a fellow s£>nator for the past eight years. .. But )ts a st raw man tactic for Dymally to assert that i~ wa.s an unfai r !l'ove." J[ the situation \Vere revetsed and Dymally received the appoin tment, llarmer said he would have been "delighted . v.·ith one stipulation and that would ~ equal time in the media." His appointment lo fill the term of' Ed Reinecke, deposed and given an 18·monlh suspended sentence for perjury in the investigation into l'IT offers to nnancc lhe 1972 RC"publican cilnvcnlion. would focus attention on the ra.cc. he said . The lieutenant governor's race has received relatively little attention . he said, "and the same polls Dymall y is so fond or quotmg ;i\so sho\v that liO percf:nt of the people don't know v.'ho either of us are." A California Poll in early September sbov.'ed Dymally with 37 percent or lhe (See llARMER, Page AZ) ..-' 3 Coastal Race Leaders Expected In NB Todav Three of the 19 yachts in the 385-milc California Coastal race from San Fran- ciSC(I to Newport Beach were expecled to finish about noon today off the Nev.-port Pier. The leaders v.·ere Ragtime. Miramar and Sorcery in that order. They v.•ere reported off the Les Angeles Harbor break"'·atcr at.8 a.m._ George 1'ooby's ~foot one-tanner. America Jane. appeared to be the most likely h.1ndicap" v.·inner. She "'aS reported off Point Vicente at the 8 a.m. rollcall. Henry Grand in's ~foot Tinsley Light "·as dismasted and \\'as bbcing lw'ed to the Channel Islands ~larina by the Coast Guard. The raec start('d 1't1(•sday at noon rro1n St. Francis Yacht Club jusl inside rhe Golden Gale Bridge. Co-!!\XlllSOr!'I of the race are St. FYC and Ne\vport Harbor Yacht Club. NEW LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HARMER" STUMPS IN IRVINli Discusses tssuts wlll'I Mrs. Louis Zejcfci •t GOP Reception • A 2 DAILY PILOT N . • • •• Old Aviator l .. -NiXoll Fund Cut OK'd l{en Nichols Die s at 1·1 Kenny Nichols, a post-\Vorld \Var I bam9tormlng nyer and longtime Jlarbor Area businessman, is dead, NiChols, who walked the ,wings of J-4D Jenny biplanes Jn stunt shoW! across the country, died in a hospital bro and y.·as buried Tue,,ciay at Pacific Vie w i\Iemorial Park , Cornna del l.lar. He "·as 71. lie had lived with his \\ire, Alice, in Laguna Hills Leisure \\'orld for the past nine years. 'Ibey resided at 132 Avenida A1ajorca. The Nichols' came to Orange County in 1944 and opened the Cottage \Vafne Shop on Balboa~ Island, tater selling oUl to new owners who changed it to the first Bob's Big Boy restaurant in the county. He and his late son, Gen~. also operated K & C Numismatists, a Costa Mesa coin· shop. At the time of bis death, ~1r. Nichols was still listed in the phone book as a coin dealer. His greatest recognition. hoy.·ever, came as founder and participant in the Black Cats aerial stunt team which flew between 1924 and 1929, appearing at sho'A'S around the country. Their wing. walking antics and acrobatics appeared in many Holly"·ood films. He narrated their story h}mse1f on the television show "Thrillseeken" la.st yea!'._. Besides his v.ife, with whom he celebrat~ their golden wedding an- niversary in February, Mr: Nichols · leaves a eon, Leon of Washington; bis .. rnOther, Mn. Cora Nichols of Laguna Hills; a sister, Mrs. Dorothy Cook. also of Laguna Hills ; two grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Memorial contributions are suggested ~ Children's Hospital located at SWlSet 'Soufevard and Vermont Avenue in Los An_geles. Fron& Page Al PRIME ... Its rate. United California Bank a1&o fol· lowed. In ~ring· the prime rate, the banks join several banks that reduced the interest rate by 11, percent tv.'O weeks ago in the firlt easing of business loan credit since early in July" when rates soared tg an histOrir high of 12 petcent. The decline in the prime, the interest banks .charge for loans to best corporate customers, followed an easing of the tight-money policy imposed by the Federal Reserve Bank which began pour; ing money Into the banking system. The BanJc of America acknowledged this in its statement lowering the rate. It said it "is lowering its rate ln support of recent modest adjustments in Federal Reserve policies which have led to some declines. in money market rates and in the marginal cost of funds and not as a result or reducing loan growth." The bank: said its loan growth has "slowed only moderately." The high prime rates were a result oL .efforts to check innation by reducing business credit and by lhe high demand for loans. From Page Al _ G . .\STAX ... rent fiscal year. House Republican \\'hip Les Arends of Illinois, who al90 attended the meeti ng , said Ford apparen tly has oot made final decisions on the anti.inflation proposals he will present to Congress next week. But he "''Ould give no details of the Cabioet room meeting between Ford and the GOP leaders. Ol4HIHC0.6ST • DAILY PILOT l N C>-C4ao1 O..t,. Not --11 _. _i...._....._ ___ 11'1'""'0 - {.utt """'""'f!Q ~ S.C.0•1' ..,._ .... Pt>OI<•-... _.,. "' , __ b Co··· ..... "" ... ..,,.,., ........ ' ~°" 11eocM ...... ~ 1o<'Y•n.~ l 09<1•1 fll""' ....,_...,,,,_~I"° St• o...,....,.,s,.,, ,,._ 0.,.11_ A -111 ·~-...i,,.,,. .. ~ 111-... ..... s.,,.. tll\1 T,,. """">ot! -'"'"'I pll lll" 11 lle Wu1 l h" $tttM, Cotto ,,_, C..l•fol,.., t :ttH .kxt't: c .. ,...,. Yoe. ,.,fl_...,°"""" "•"tifl 01U~ Plitt Sltlf Pllflt Sea Ki1ag Backers . Varsit y cheerleaders at Corona del 1'1ar11-Iigh School this year include (bottom rciw from left) Cindy Shaw , ri.lary Zusag and Robin" Rothell, plus (top .row from left) Barbara 1'osti, Dave Kerr, Tammy Thomp- son (on Dave's shoulders) and Cheryl Karpeles. They'll be leading the cheers tonight when the Sea Kjng football team takes on Mag- nolia at Davidson Field. Wei We~ding . Not a Dry Eye in the Place . . ... THE ALP!>, Wash .. (AP) -A funny thing happened on the way to the wedding. The carefully planned outdoor ceremony, was to take place at The Alps, a picturesque spot overlooking Lake Yolando above Tum- water Dam. En route to the altar i'l,...41 canoe, the bride and groom took a dunking. --- As the craft nosed into a landing, groom Gene Tubbs waved to a friend, and the canoe tip~d. Tubbs, bride Kay Gorman. the paddler and a dog' called Smokey were dumped into the f\veT. · ·~; .. · , The ,nervous bridegroom, who doesn't swim and bas always been afraid of water, groped for the canoe as the wedding's arranger, Archie hlar~in, dove into the river to rescue him. 1 The bride, her long wedding dress flowing behind her, struggled to shore by herself. The damp couple showed up -15 minutes1ater for"th~-m~ftlOO!)'. f'rom Page .Al SIGN LAW ... member of the chamber's executive committee. proposed an alternative for study by city officials when they rew-ork the proposed sign ordinance. .P_arker S!JU..~led that nonoon!onn ing signs be allov.•ed to stand ten years or witil u.se of viol&ting sign sites change, whichever occurs firsl Adding to that suggestion, Planning Commissioner Don Beckley, pinpointed signing data. the ~aff ihoukl consider when reworking the controversial pro- posed sign ordinance. \\'ith that, the ordinance ~·as sent back for future resubm!Mion to lhe plaMing commission at a future study session, Fro1n Page Al OIL ... '·On the same time schedule. lhc undersecretary "'ants a plan for a lease sale on the Atlantic in 19?5 that ·would include some leases in all the pnimising areas ol the Atlantic, rather than just the sale limited to Baltimore Canyon." The newspaper said the memo was signed by Jared G. Carter, a deputy undersecretary, who sent It to the direc- tors of the department's Bureau of Land ritanagement and Geological Survey. Tbe Bureau of Land lilanagement manages the leasing of offshore oil tracts. while the Geological Su~\'ey estimates bow much oil lhere is In a given area, The lnterlor Department said toda y that it would like to opeA up the Atlantic lo offshore oil drilling wlth a lease sale in 1975. "J don'l-UWtk il e.ver has been any sec ret that we'd like to lease those tracts," said 8 spokesman. ''But It wlll depend on v.·hether environmental atudles say that Jt lt sate. The memo a;.o said the department wants to begin moving toward a sale of Pacilic tracts off Alaska next Ye•r . There already has been extensive offshore drilling in the Paclfic off the coast of CaUfomJa. However, the AtloUc has not ytt Mesan W oitnded In Sliooting Lcc1ves Hospiwl A Costa hfesan;-gravely wonnded nine days earlier when gunned down by two bandits w,ho confronted him;on a Santa Ana slree!, was releas-00 from Orange Countt ~1edical Center Thursday. Keffiieth~de,-"'26, w~ gav! a- Victoria Street address, underwent surgery to remo~·e a bullet from his stomach followizlg the Sept. 24 attack. I-le was also bit by a shotgun blast In the back when the two bandits at- tempted to kill him for refu!ing to hand over his money and pulling a knife on· them in self-<lefense:--Pride told polict the gunmen caught him In~ a crossfire., the shotgun-wielder dropping lo one knee to take aim. • A 19--year-old youth--llving .in the Windsor Park area where attempted. robbbery and attempted murder oc- curred was arrested, ®I-released when Pride could not identify him. Frona Page Al HARMER ... vote, Harmer with 29, others 6 and 28 pe!'ef:nt und~ided. As in no other statewkle race, Hanner said, the voters have a cear choice bctY.·cen the philosophies of the lieutenant governor candidates. Frequently described as on..e of the most conse rvativ e members of the state Senate. Harmer said his basic philosophy is limiting -state -govern ment to give more power ti local governments which are ''more responsive, efficient and humane." He opposes the \Vomen's Rights con· stitu!ional amendment , early childhood education, lowering marijuana penalties, and busing for racial equality. ___ been opened for exploratlon.-Most offshore drllllng in the United St.Illes is cmctnlraltd in the Cul\ of Mexico off the coe.stt: of Looislllna ancfTexas. Surgeon Finds Lost Needle C.-tl'I ,,,. °'"" ee.. ""'t#PI"""' Co--NO-•-. ............. ~ .. ~ .. O>' ..,.,...i ........... -_., tit -~ w.il'W ... iat_r1'_'f"!_ "'°""" c---· Olle 11co.i1 ...... Cl•~· ' ,.. 9.i_l(!ll.., IJlo ~ 11 DO ""'1M"t .., 'Ml ••OQ-'!ol~ _.,. ___ l)Qll- Mining Sliutdown DETROIT IAPI -·Tho .lu.tice Dopart· meT\t plans to ask lhe U.S. Supronc. Court to shut down nescrv~ Mining Co. because It ls du1no lng 67,000 ton11 of w~ste dally . Into Lake 'Supcrtor, the De1ro1t Free Press reported today . • OSWESTRY, England (UPI) - Aftflr petform\ng back surgery .on Jane Vaughan. 82. the doctor eked If she had Jost a 1lr:tndl knitt1n1 need!•. Thal'• what he !ound lodged ill her \)a.ck. The doctor aid be be- 1 lieved Mrs. Vaughn ~Ill on 1t w:ltho oul noticing about a year ago. ' • • .I Senaie Panel. Votes. -iznt)nimp.usly ·OJ1 Bill . ~ . , from Win 8en1cet a substitute blll by HNIU that would In a lelt'1' to Ford, MOas, chairman WASltINOroN -The Senat~ A~ have declared the papen of all recent of a subcommittee dealing with govem- propr1aUona ComiU1ttee today . agreed and future presidenb and Of vice meot illormatk!n policies, saJd Nllon with a House-pa.Med measure that c·ut J>rffldents and memben of Con.gresa was guilty of n1egaJ acts and therefore from $850,000 to $200,000 the money to be public property. 1.9 eliilble for the · seqrt briefings to be J>rovided form~\ President Nlxon'a ~. Hruska's amendment simply which "he has been receil/lhg !ince he transition to private. Ufc. preventing destruction of Niion's papen resigned. The committee voted unanimously lo and tapes failed, 49 to 15. "It ls my opinion that, due to the trim l!J: _)lr<>posed $321,000 Ogtn: to con-ln-anolbe.r.. dev~nt, • Rep. John clrcumalancel which led to' the n!flgna. form to the House verskln. • • ri.toss CD-Calif.). charpd. that Nixon is lion of. your predecessor, and b!s 1uble- But the Senate committee measure a "security. risk" and should no klnger quent icceptance of 1 ptrdon, that Mr. went one step fun.her than the House be given classified brienngs by the Nixon .is guilty ol illegal acts," Moss by placing a $220,000 ceiling on salaries government . wrote. for government personnel ti'ho can assist Nilllll...through Feb. @, l ~--='---1c * * fr The celling waa calculated Olf the salaries of the 74 emp&oyes as-signed by the government to help Nixon. lfut lt excluded payment for N'u:on's valet and maid , titr. and litrs. Manola Sanchez, whom he took to SMI' Clemente with him when be resigned the presideocy ra¢, Trida Ac~1apany Nixon Leaves Hos.pital 4 Aug. 9. Sen. Edward Broo~e (R·Ma.,..), said tie Warned the committee during the closed .session to be careful, ttiat it complied with the law governing ex- penses for former president&. After 12-day Treatment - Two separate laws provide for tundlng of · a president's tramltion', to private life. President Ford reqlJelt"ed $850,000 to fund the provWons spelled out in those laws, but It was.qul~y reduced. "'Ib.e . l(ltetal ,ldea . ~aa · to give the Prelident everythlllg'·he'l esititled to by law anil not a .. nickel ntore.'' Brtioie said. Sources said Nixon, who bas been hospitalized in· California, bu com- . plained ol the govlnunent:S. ."bigrudg· ing" attJtude about the money: r Meanwhile, the Senate today passed and sent to the Houlo a bW that would give the government c:Ultody or Nixon's official t.aPes and papers. · Before pa"'lng the bill, sa to 7, the Senate rejected three atttmpls by the- Republlcan leadership to delay or modify the me8'11re, wblch la designed to nullily an agreement giving Nixon custody of the documents. They are to be .stored ~t Laguna Niguel. A 51·15 vote defeated a· motion by Sen. Roman L. Hruska (R·Neb~). to- send the bill lo tl1' Judi\iary Conuniuee" fOT hearings. On a ~It roll call, the Senate deleeted LONG BEACH (AP) -Former Presi· dent Nixon, seated In a wheelchair With his \ell leg propped up, checked out or the hospital today after ~ days of treatment for phlebitis IOd a '6iooc1 clot in the right Jung. Nixon, accompanied by his wife, Pat, and daughter Tricia, shook hands with nurses and a doc\or ~e lilted himself from the wheelchair · seat himself in a black limousine t wat1 to take him to his seaside villa ln·San C!.esi\fll,te. 50 miles away. · • Ni.J'on, wwi.ng J dark blue suit, took no notice of a t.. group of reporters, pi»W(raphen .,,. hospital Jl"raonnel standin1 near the re&r etrance by wbkh Ni.Jon left. . . . Wiggins Cl.aims D.el.a_y on Rocky_ ·.Political ~Move· Fnim Wire Serv1cea COLUMBIA, Mo. -Cooflnnallon o! Nelson A. Rockefeller as vice president is being atalled for political ......,., Rot>~ Oiarles E. -W1gg1nB-(ll'Fll!l-) told a student group at the "University Girl Bicyclist Oings "iQ Ute; . 'Very C1i.fical'~" • ii .Miasoort -y nigbt. ·: 'nie Orange County t.gialalor clahned that R<op. Peter J. Rodino (0.N.J.), has taken lt upon tum_,e)f to delay the A 15-yea!~ld Costa Mesa· girl struck confumatloo hearings wtil a1*: put ~~:~ ~8 s:S~t ~r.rr ~;:J~~~·~~ J..lf :~ L~~6t agains t a r.ed light was stlll clingiJlg _ a poUUcal-reason,-nameJy to dilcouraie to life today. Nelm Rockefeller from gettiq' 1)ut OR Kareri C. -lleJ\ ol 1'111 Bahama • ·the · stump 'and· <ampalp!ng--Io r Place, suffered majcr'heMI injuries ind Republican candldatH," uld Wlglns, bled severely from a neck cut caused a member of. the Judtdary Cbmmlttee. when she was burled inW the car's He called the delay "an eumple of windshield. politics in living color. It Lt at odd.I with Nixon's left leg Is affected by llb}ebltls. Slaff members who treated Nixon on the sixth floor of Men"a1al ROlpital Medical Center o! Long Beach followed him out ol the bospilal. Mrs. Nixon and Tricia said goodbye to them, and Nixon himself shook hands with. Grace Hollenbeck. bead nune of the floor, and her ase:lstant, 'fina Shaw. AJ the limousine ~away: ~was esOOrlA!d by a t:OQg l!each polJCO car,. two motorcycle pollcemat" and two cars ci llec:ret Servioe guar$. Dr.-Jolm C. LIJnlren told newmncn Thursday that be •ould lssue a final re1)0ll today, V!ec. his ~a He o t' s departUre, and ouu@e .l\il -dlagnolis r:l the illness, future treatment and the course or bis fecovery. Results fl tests for cancer have been nepUve, the pbysldan said 'lhur>day ill hi• daily written bulletin. Phleb.lli!1-A g&iMlJ veln inflammation affecting N'l.lon's left leg, can be a sympton or cancer 1n the stomach, lungs Or pancreas bllt it can a1so be caused by Inactivity. After Nuoo entered ihi bolpital, testa revealed , that a small piece trom the clot in his left leg had broke.g orf . and traveled to his right IWlg. Alter -treating-Nixon with antit'Olgulanhh'ugs; Lungren said the lung dot bad begun to be abeorbed.. · . . Nix~. fl, underwent further tests Th~. and came out on top in a ~ with a photographer who waited outside a JaborMory entrance to taa.11i1 ~ure. . " ~ . Rocket Racer To Be.on Vieiv . "Very, very critical," ls the way one the public inter;est. •• Costa Mesa Memorial Ho s p l t.a 1 Wiggins charged that Rodino ts Speed enlhwiasta: and racing fans s~~an described lhe girl's oonditio~sbooling_craP1 ~ the-health and en-may_\'iew...t.be..,AmmAllrockel car, today. durance of Gerald R. Ford. What lf which can reach 326 mile s per Motorist Michael J. Schroeder, 19, af something sOOuld happen? We'd have hour in ~.112 seconds, Sat~ay at 8211 lndiarµipolis Ave., Hunt in g·t on genuine political upheaval. Why tate Newport Be~ch's Fashion Island. Beach, was not cited following the ac-the rlsk?" 1be-penol-tike ·vehicle wblch cidenl on Adams AvtnUe-ar Roya:l-Palfu. ns !aidTort!'s dtClSIOn-wgrant---broke the-world-re6ms ;"or ·!'peed- Drive. Fireman Frank Fantino raced a pardon to former iPresident Rtc:bard in the quarter-mile may be seen out of the Costa Mesa Fire Department Nixon waa right "but the timing wa11 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at headquarters station at that comer 'and rotten. Ten days after the e1ecUon might Penney's Auto Center. gave Miss Moeller immediate flf'St aid. have been a good time," he said. ' Woodmark Chairs "The finest value in .quality chairs available" -Consumer Gulde Another Ted von Hemert exclusive. STOP IN SOON ANO VIEW THESE FINE Ct;IAIRS. EXCELL~NT SELECTION AVAILABLE. OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-l<ilRMT AN-SAKER' , WUKDAYS & S4TUllD'.4YS f:OO_te 1:30 • . • • NEWPORT BEACH• 1121 WESTCUEE DR., 142.>010 LAGUNA BEACH• • 345 NORT!t COAST HW~., 404"41sl TOf1RAIJ"'E • .2364t 11Awn!ORNE BLVD. <Open Fri, tit t. Sun. U:-l:XIJ 371-1279 • '' • \ • • ' AC ' DAI LY PILOT E DIT ORIAL PAGE • -Propos~l Too Late Jr Lhis were 1905, some merit might be round in the 1''cderal Insurance Administration's decision lo In· directly impose unlikely building requirements on the Newport Beach w~tcrfront. • But it isn't 1905. For better or worse, the watcrrront lS already dev<ilopcd. ,And the jack h.asn't been built that can rai se the ground 10 feet to accommodate a tidal wave supposedly lil)cly to occur once every 100 years. • f:.-..'l Nc~·port lie:.tt h City l\1anagcr Hobert Wy nn po1nli;~ut. loan rcsll'ictions imposed by the policy can only d 1 s cour.ig~· property CJ\vncrs from making needed overhauls. And bli,!.!hl is sure lo follow Other problen1s ar<.• bound LO develop: What, [or example, is the impact on the city's bu1lcfing height rode?. Will resale buyers find t heir borrowing_po,11er >curtailed? And will seller;-; be able to find financially / able buyers if normal Joan Sources arc dried up? Bf! any measure, it's far too late to assign the elevation commandment to the Newporti Beach . waterfront. That .could someday prove to-be-an unfor- tunate fact. But it is a facl. " R e cognition Earned Newport llarbor American Legion Post 291 tasl "''eek added luster to ;ts annu a l law a nd order dinner celebration. Jn addition lo honoring the year's two outstanding men .in the Ne,vport Beach police a nd fire depart4 -, _.;:CIA Expert Dear Gloomy --. ·Trained , Gus .Chileans JACK A NDERSON llov·: can the proposed JO cents per gallon gas tax be a means or fighting infl a ti on ·~ It IS in· nation~ P.l\f , .,_ ____________ .L_.~1--<~-·li!!_~~mm·~!MT""""""~' ,.._, 11111 .. M iiKftwrilJ i'eflKt .,,_. WASHINGTON -International ..._.•ii.. Mwa,.,.... ~ .-_ ,., . _ ...... 1_,Gn,O.JlyPlltil: Tefepho!le and ,'I,'cl~graph d1sgat~.· • ..,. -~---------~ne_ol~America'6·{op bugging OJ'i*.rti '· "'., into the homes and government ·wuit ~ ely reared in Chile. Allende palace or Chilean presiclenL6alvador cannot explain: lie died from gunshot Allende in 1971. wounds in the coup. The a.llcged pur· ...., But. &S we ·reported on lllarch 21t pose o f t h i s 19'?2, Ii:'!' had made approaches. 'tto mysterious mis· 'sele-ct rnemliers of the Armed Forces 15ion was to ''de· in an attempt to have them lead some bug'.' Allende's sort of uprising" in late 1970. only a rooms and lo truin few months before ITT and the Chilean police and Chilean arm y helped a rra nge army men in c lec· Ragan's visit. Ironic . de· bugging TJI E ITT electronics mission is tec hniques. In -even more puzzlingin vicwof aserrcl lercslingly, it \1•:1s the military "''h1ch ITT memo dat('d Sept. 29, 1970, fron1 latero\'crlhrc\v AIJcndc. IIT Vice President E. J . Gerrity to The \'isit of n1ast1.?r·bugger John ITl' President llarold Genecn. In th1· 'Ragan cu me as IT1', the CIA and the memo, Gerrity advises "We should U.S. Embassy in Santiago were busily withdra"' all technical help (to Ch i le i menls, th~ lcgiunna1rl'!) paid lribull' to ;1 n Or:1n;.:1· County l-lurbor Patrol officer. Jt was the CirSt time in Lht! cig ht-~c~u· hi:-tory of lh1· a\vards dinner that a representative of the ll;1rl>o• Patrol was honored. · Between Sunset llcal'h, Nl~\\'pnrt llarhor :ind ll:Jna ·Point, the llarbor Patrol is responsibll· for thr safet y and \Velltx•i ng 0£ thousnnds o( pleusurc craft ;ind !ht• persons aboard th<'nl . sonic of thcn1 cxpcri1 •nct•rl s:tllors and o thers 1H1t s11 cxpl•ricncccl . "!'he llurbor Patrol":-l'l'l'Ord H\ lhl' thl'c~ h:irlior:, 1:-. i::.oud :1 nd r ccognit ion of its '.'>t.'I"\' ir1• 11.' ! he le~ ion r1:1i1·.-., \\ as w(' 11 dt•sr rvC'd . Dual Benefit 1"llc dedicated cfforls of ... group of senior citizcn:- \~·ho spc11d four hours a day he lping patient·client.s ;.ii Fairvil!\V State Hospital have not gone unnoticed. Two of the 65 foster grandparents who "'ork with mentally retarded children al the hospital -along \vith the,ir foster grandchildren -'"ere luncheon guests recently of Gov. and Mrs. Ronald Reagan. Grandparents help youngsters learn tn do things most of us take for granted -eating, dressing, cleaning up. It's a program that he lps the mentally retarded build self suf£iciency. And it gives senior l'ili7.Cns often le£t by the "'ayside -a productive roll.'. Their wage is meager. Hut the mutual rewards OjfC great. NB 'Poor ol' Toothless. Finally found himself a big bone and all he can do is gum it.' " The -lss tre l s F or F ro111 Closed Nixon Will-Be Heard From Again \VAS lllNGTON -It should be borne in mind that Herbert l loo\'er lived articulately in to his 90S, some 30 years beyond his moment of greatesl political distre~s. 11arry Truman rosl' rrom the lowest state of politic:ol disregard to high esteem upon hi., death ··rhis i~-ool lt1 :-1t that Richard 1\i. .\1;"'<on '''1 11 .~omccl.i\· bl' tde,·ated tl1 lhl.' pantheon or revered pa ~l p~e~dents. but it is to say-that thosl' \\•ho think the Nixon issue will go a\vay arc rooling them~l vcs. It \\"ill be \l'ith us for 111:.iny years. There ::ire C\'ell now e'nough people \Vho think that Nixon's offenses, \Vhi lc regrettable, were justifiable under the circumstances and in the whOlc context or his presidency. Amon~ them.J!.re those who thought he should have resigned and those "''ho lhought he should not have. RICH ARD W I LSON Pr('sidcnl·s p:.irtlon. nor tht· l'tlll l1nu.in g cry for the l<i:.t dro1> of hi:-. blood and lhc• (j(';ith·\\"ish r('µor ts ol his illness A tlccenl assumption b<ised uµon Nixon's past record can be made that. Nixon \\'ill s urvi\'(' thi!li period of great physical and m ental stress, \Vith Lhl' usual caveat that tlea\h can come to any man al any time. If he so sur- vives, at least a decade is lcfl tll hin) of~alerl physical a nd mental rcspon~c, and maybe mu<'h more. The practi cal meaning of the par· don, therefore, is that Richard l\·I. Nixon, admitting no guilt. is free to use his llnquestioned talents not onl\' lO rchubililate hin1self as best he c<iii bul to encourage the na scent belief that he 11•ns hounded out of office hv cruel and implacable cnc1nies 1\·ith n~1 regard for 1ho lonR-r.ange inh.•ref'ib.i of. the nalion. !hut they threatcuf!.I 1.hc l'011t1ou~hose \\'Onderll}g "'~.uqual justice"-iiu~n.· ----'! of frc.e gove1•nm ent, for which he der la1v should send JohilEITTllclfman should h:.ive been made lo pay by lo prison u·hiJe Daniel Ellsbcrg goes public trial. conviction and scntenc1..· free.or hold '.'\ixon liable forsbieldin~ to prison. l'YL'll 1f he never served u a politit·arnr<mdal not. of his o"·n da~. , 1nakinJ?. l\tort• 1naturl' L·ons1der<itio11 ma~. focus on the hysterical exaggeration of such conclusions. taking into con· ~iderttlion thut the chief-1mpeuchabh:-- offensc, Article I of the Bill of lm- peachnlcnt. grew from a ludicrous act . about "'hich Njxon knev.• nothing in ild\·anrc, the placing or a listening d evice 0 11 the telephone of tilt' De mocratic National Chairman during a political campaign. Assuming Nixon's survival, those \\'ho think he "''lll' craw1 back into u luxurious hole somev.•herc to live on his pension and brood himself into his ~rave must be ignoring his record. Ttiey "·ouhl do better to recognize the tonc·or his public .apology, \1•ith its in· limation of 1>cnance to be foJ\o,•:ed by rcsur,i?ence. Alf s u1·h rnoral -.tnd t:Lhical problen1s \\'OUlcl have been wrapped into a horrific b_u11dLe..aocLc.as..linto the vaults of history bv the criminal con- \'iction of Nixoii :Ttte end would ha\·e been \\"rittcn in a different wav than President 1',ord tried to "'ritC it. 1\ judgment so conclusive ·\\·ould have been rendered aga inst the Nixon era that history could never challenge it. BUT it is not to be that "''ar. President l'"ord could not write the end to \V alerj{ale. The ilouse Judiciary Com mil tee could not do so, ho\\·evcr persuasi\'e President Ford n1ight have found its unanimous 11c- lion. And the courts 'vi ii not be per· mittcd.ro do so. i'\IXON will 1\'ri!l'. Jn lime he "'"ill This is not bccau ~c the t'vents <ind seeking inrorm::ition to-help them get and should not promise any technical TllESE l'EOPLE, while no\~ in a -the socialist Allende·out of-<>£rice:-AI ssistancein·the-future."''---_ _ _ n11nor1ty , number 1nlo the m1IJ1ons lende wa~ nationalizing American Yet , within monlhs. JTT "s deputy and tius are n1itan rnconsidCraotl- SOME SUCll in1.uitu111 m:.i y II (' b1 · neath the ferocit y of the conlinuini.: a \L<ick on Nixon and au PresidenL Ford for ha vi ng pardOned Nix on. Thl' tone of th is attack rll'arl" scl'k:o< 10 estah\ish lhe hislorical ·base tllal Nixon's olfenscs \\'Cr£' so enormou" probahty t<ilk . In time those \\'ho ;irtions. di<I not take place. J.L is 1r;insgressed \11th him. and still think berauSL' the gra\'ity <ind import of they did no \\·rong. 11·ill ha,·e paid th1· those art ions and the t·ircumstances ll'gat prir<-. and the.v \1·ill t<1lk und ~nd~r \\"hich they took place are seen \1 rill' 111 different \\·ay~ by diffrrent people. \\'JUlOuL_Lh e co1nplcte. and -1!1.ltr _ 1\t the momcnt,_L_hc JDostfuriou.-...oLthe destruction of these men the innate cri 1cs are acting as if their case may !'en:-.e of a good n1any millions that be slipping out of their hands and so .1usllre "'<is .not done could not be ha\·e rene"·ed their fu1·y lest the 11holly '.'>liflcd. There vdll long be future shouldforgct . companies in Chile, including JTI. security chief and its ~OO·a·day elec-part oft he aware public. They canno1. tronics consultant "'ere dispatched to furthermore. he shouted do\\·n.hy lhl' give "technical assistance'' to the ar-roaring disapproval of the ex· my, police and to at least one Chilean telephonc..comp.ucy_Qf[irjill. _ RAGAN. an ex-FBI electronic specialist. is best knO\\.'O as the .man called in by the \Vhilc l lousc. '..'.plum· :bers" lo bug the home or columnist : Joseph Kraft. But in th e "business," · Ragan is respected as an awesome : pro: a specialist called in to de·bug : the qu~rler s of such notables as ; Richard Nixon, former Attorney : .Gen eral John fl.1itchcll , Charles • .. Bebe" Rehozo and others. Through a trusted intermrdiary, \\'e have been given a sum mary of Ragan's notes on the visit. They do not shed much light on the subject, but simply tell or meetings with the Chilean police 'and army officials. Some of them appearto he in rode. How-Far Can the Nit-picking Go? ~ On hi s~ trl1> to turbulent Chile, Ragan took along a load of "offen· sive,. bugging ec1uipmcnt. Secret \Votcrgatc documents show he was accompanied doy,·n by ITI's assistant ~curity director, Russell Tagliarcni. : T llE DOCUMENTS reveal th at ; Ragafi stayee:1-1n Chile rrom A"J?I11 zs:- ;' 1971 , to 1'-tay 5, 1971. and was paid $200 • a day by ITT. While there, Ragan, at i the invitalion of the army and police, e ntered Allende's homes at Valparaiso and Santiago, and his ;· presidential palace. \' According to Ragan, he and Allende once sat dow n and hnd coffee. There ~ the Chilean leader learned that Ragan l worked for l'IT. Ragan describes the conversation as "cordial." No one sccrns to kno\v why lTT, a relentless enemy of Allende's, was al· ~· lowed in his dwellings, much Jess wl1y f the Chilean president let an ITT agent ' eondncl. "clCCll'Onic SWl.'Cps" of his ~ rooms-a ta lime wb.cn plant.inc of bll& . ' " A"FTEK the Chilean excursion. Ragan continued to have hig h·payinp, clealiiigs with ITT. l·lis private loss sho\V .'\uc h enrious listings us "6/2171 JT'r test hi -po\vcr tmillL•r. : 6 /7 /71-l'l:'rw /tmittcr. .6110 111 Call Jack Caulfield .. :· "1'mitter:· in this case, is a tiny l.Juggin,i? transmit ter.--And-GHulfic.ld was the Whih• I loused ii'! y trickster or I he Watergate era. Ragan also ran an fIT dc·bugging semin ar and h::1s done de·buggin~ work for Gencen and lesser ITT of- ficials such as Oita Beard, John Ryan and William ~larriam. Footnote: Ragan spoke with my as- sociate Les Whitten at length. The "l· mitt.er'' was used only at the seminar. he said. not ror bugging. The Chil41a n mission. he insisted. w.as "open and above board" and no bugs were plan- ted while in Chi I<'. nor were any round. The bugs he took with him , he said. "·ere lcfl in Chi le only fnr training llUl'pOSCS. ---;- ,. ,. ,. •• •: Essays on T. S. Eliot . ·· T. S. Eliot. the :r;evcnth volume in 7 the Contcm porary Studies In ( T HE BOOKMAN ) Literature Series by l\-1cGruw-Hill ,. Paperbacks ($1 .95), presents nine , ' critical essays on one oJ the key poel1 · of the twentieth century, alon~ with W151ed l,ancl In a new perspective - :_an extensive blbllo1raphy: as an "open," suggestive potm : :· Edited by tlnda W. Wagner, It con-011niel R. Schwarz's que1Hon on the ; lains CSS8)'1 by ILICh (i aures as Arthur <l~.c~pted ('Cadin4 or, ''Gtra~tlon"; • Ptt izcncr. "'hose introduction to the \\1lham 'f· Moynihan 1 dlr~JOn for :· poet, ''To ~tcet Mr. Ellot'' lsoneorthc much of Fo•rQuart~ts. . ;: best ever "''rittcn. Subsequent chap· Professor or Ene.llsh at A11chli;11n " ters Include ;.n t1rtlclt by U?ori1itr St11te l:Jnlv~rslty, L1ndt1 Wafl:~l'-·haA • Unger -a critic whose work on Eliot publl ~hed t~o bonkl'll on \\llllam ~ h:ts nlwnys bcrn admired for it!'! Carlo~ w111tam1. an~ ~ludlc~ of Er· sanity; Ezra Pound'A note on th~ 1917 nc~I _ llcmlng.way. William Fa~lkncr. Prulroek & Other Porm1: Berno rd l)cn1l'il' l.evertO\'. ::ind Phylhs ~c: ' Bcrgonii nnd •lrlcll On rdn'er~ cssny~ ..Glnlcy he..IA C"J'rt!nlly J!O!TIPICLinl! on Eliot·~ early poem~; A1. l .. Ro~cn4 ;1s1 11rty ofcontr)mPoraryPl_leltcs. thal'5 conlrlhutlon. 1>13eln~ The .JO·A,NNOiLORF.NZO . I . 'Tnthc Editor: l\'e been reading with interest and cli"smay ahout l h c ~Texican · Americans l'Omplaining about the new TV series, "Chico and the !\Ian.·• ·rhcy say it is demeaning, belittling, t.'Lc_. The e~isodcs I 'vc S(ien so far ha." Ch1l'O far in thelt'mjlfi\.cr the bum· blin.1? \1·hitc garage owner. I dnn't rl'rall blacks screaming about .. S:ni - ford and Son.:.:...Or ''Good 'times.·· I jy:il rlon·t get ii. ST1\NFORD Univers itv had to change their .. Indians" In "Cardi· nals" some time hack. \Vhy didn·t thl' 1.Jdians pus h to change the Cle\'eland Indians to something else? Aha! I've got the ans\ver. The San Francisco and New York Giants should get lnrgc complaints from the n1idi::-ets of our country. Let's rename all the ball clubs : 1'hc Los Angeles E\1•cs. lhc NC"'' F:nglanrl R('volutiona 1'i('S. The 1\U:111ta Doves. the 1\1 iami l\·I innows, the l)ctro1t ~1 h·l' The Cincinnati R rds ("'ho y('ar~ agu, tried Redlcgs. hut to no uvail) shol11<1 bc·re·nttmcd thc..Righl!.\\".in~(·r~. llo\v- about the New Orleans Sinners" Tht · Nc\v York Propl'i? 'l'hc [)cn\1r1· or Baltimore Sholland l'onirs?. Hufful11 \Villiom s? Philndelphia Sp:1rrl'IY.'s~ 'T'he list could go on and on. \Ve nrc living in a lhll(' of ahsurcht v :!nd nlt·plckin)?, ST El.LA ANNE ROSCll Nob1> B n 111 .. To the Editor:· Your Sunday,· Sept. JO fealure on noise: pollution relatCl'i to a battle Wl~Cd for a year nO\V by faml!IC!li here In· fountain \'alley agaiftSI noise po\. lution in fl.lilc Square Regional Park \\'11 EN ~100 E l, airplane c·Juh~ v.·erc ousted by CJons1rurtion from lso l;ite d fi f!'"ld:s alon~ 11 arhor, Roul v:i.rd in Cost11 ~1csn, they la!(l tlalm lo nn urea in the. heart of Mi.If' ~uart Park. The nOlsc tha:v prodUrf' 'therejs not only an affront tnthc nol~c . . (.._ __ M_A_I_L_e_o_x __ ) l.e/1 t>rs /ronr rt•u1111r.~ arl" 1r1•1<·1111u· ''"' 11101/11. wr if1•r\· ~·hr.11111 1·n1uJ('1/ rlu•ir 111('., s<111c,<; 1n :'lO!J 11,111rr/.~ or /tss The nglir /1)rfln rl!!IL~c lel(l'r.~ lo /11 space 11r l'l1n11no/1' /11H·I is rescr11i•d. All lvtlers n1 u~·t 111l·ll1dr ~14 11nture nnrl r11111/u1g oddre.s.s .bJ.d nar1u~.~· 1nay IH.· u·11h/t,,lt/ 11U requefi/ 1j ~11f/1c1r•ir reasrn1 I.~ flPJl(l re111. /~l)(•fr!J 11'1/l nl')/ 111· pub/1.d1rd. University \\'omen in your ne\\'S· paper. ()\'t'r :JOO \\'On1cn attended the daylon g t.·vcn t highlighted by stall' Sen. 1\l:.in llohbins' rc1narks in the late afternoon. 1·hL' \\'Omen of Or;inge Count .v ;1r1· interested in eve nts of this nature. not JUSt "'Cddin!;s. luncheons and fa~hion shO\I'!!! f '11ttf"rol 11 l ter11nt i t"P-' ·rtfthc Edilor: l\lany years ago, so the story goes, :i control stanctarcls of ~1 ilc Square's new Sll':Jk hou.sc opened its doors 1n host city, rount:iin \'alley. the noise Kansas tity. an ftrl'ft lonJ.:" notr ct for its <t lso degrades the recreational en-fine. ste aks. Rcfnrc long the.\· "·err ou t· \'ironn1cnt of the p:lrk , l)i cnirkin.i: selling all their c9mpetitors. \\'hen fan1illl's. golfers a nd ll('ig hhorin~ asked tn.explain \he sccrl't hehind.this rrsirlcnts ron1pl11 1n :ibout the buz7, fantaslic success, the o"'n('r replierl. ~:uv nnfsf' \1•h\r h rci~ps ll a,,·.Jon j! fron1 .. , buy the ~ame bee( ('vC'r.von{' e l.~r n am to 7 pm I n t<·rtns n( tn!ul park· d()fs. The only <liffC'rrnce is th11t \\h('n us::i,l!r. lh(' niodc l('l'S :ire ;i \'t•ry s niHll I srr\·(' a st('cik lh <' customer A«" 1ton p1.·r1.·rnt;1 ~l· of tht• puhlir \iho \\fnit to a si11hn ~ hot pl11tl er llC'll. 1nan. J'ni t•njoy 1h1· park .. vrl lh{' m<ttlt:ll•rs per 11~1t SC'!~n1g :<tf•;1k., l'n1 ... rll ini: !hi• :-.isl in :'i nn n~·ing rienplc \\ho 1·11rl1l' 111 ~1 771C' . County !\-femnrial Funeral Society in Orange County is one. Together they ron1prise the California F'ederation or l\!cmorial and funeral Societies \\'hich funrti o ns largely in thl: (':lpac1ty Of f('j!iSJutiVi' "'llf l'hdog in S:icram1.•111n TllESt: SOC'll'I H'!'>, h~ :-.ccking 0111 ;ind co ntral·ling wi1h selected funerul direclor:.. thust: with a soci11I <J\\.'.l rt>nl'S:-. and n \l'ill ini::,ness to meet t·ommunlt,v need:"-. pro,·idc. thei.r mf'mbcrs \\'ith a full range or mor- tuary sf'r\'ir·c from v.·hich to choose. No .. sizz le .. 111 the form of a 100' ocean going \·essel is offered , but immediate cremalion \\'it h scattering at '!ea CQSts S215. and a traditinnnl funeral can be h:ui for S395. \\le felt you r r~!'ldcrs should kno'v that "e have heen serving the cnm· munity Sint·c 1961. hy pro\'iding tli i'> allern::iti vc In cxpC'n~i\'C' (uncrals. AJ.l ,1\CF. Kt.NZ. Sccret:Jn ·rr1 .('ounl .v r-.1,~mn rial F'un!'ral Sorif'I ~ 1~1· park .M• t•s1·u rw th•' n101 or1·~ctl 1101-.i-Tll,\T'~Ton Y µu f!pcd into!'!!~ m1~ n 011r 11i1•(·h;r1117.cd 11orhL --\\JlcllT read ·ron1 ll~rll·~·'s. arl1cll· DAILY PILOT ·r111s S ITUATlllS '.'>hu11:-1h1• !r\;~1h•quacy o f linki~A" tmlS(' pnlluli•>n '1nn(l;irrf'\ on l.\' to tl1.•e 1hr l Jcvc l~. Th(' tH>l\t' of JllOd(.•1 pl :ltl(',, ll10lOrCyc li'' . :.a 11·" 11nrl olh1'1' noisl' snurrr.s do n(lt 111.'C(·S~Aril~· procturc lui;!h Uccih<'I lrvl'ls hut. their noise is 1>SY· t•h•)lOt1et11\y \Cry anno~·tnA bccuus(' nf it s frt'<1urnC'y ;1n<l 1,1tc h. Ci11·l.' !he n1n1 11 r('~f'1i<;;ts, modclrrs and others v.•ho nC'cd noise to ha\'<' run their n\\ n h;:nlalerl area \\ h re lhrv can't hotbor the lll'!.JOr1ty of J>eopl~· 1\htl iu st \\ant ln rel.1:-. 111"00\f'11t:11·t· anHQ Ul('I l11 h·rl 'Thl· \'1!..1ni:_ \\':11· .. 111 th•· S11n d;1 ~. Srpll.'n)l11.:1 2:1. t••hl 1"n 11( th•" \'lfot ·rile lllllll l'd COnllllt•nls or ;t rcprC'i('l'lf ;1t 1 \'C of the Nepl unc Socil"I ~' 1mpli1'1t th:d lhl"l r fnnndrr, 01 <'harl1•-. \\. llt'rllllll,t::, Jr . v.·us uni11u1' 111 fl"el111~ 11 "\"'ff" hl.ii:h lin1c '.'>Omcon1.· off Pr('1! :1n ;d!l'rnnti\ c to the costly. in - \ 111 \'C'd n1n rl u a r1· · f un('r:I l ·cemcl<'r~ '>l'ili'nl 1h:tl torl<•.\' j, CO'\linR fnmihc'i al 11';1,I $2.1100:· Th(' f11 r l 1~ th11I !\C'ptun<> 15 too <'lo,el~ pat tcrnl'd afl<'r Trlo1>ha~I" 10 htJ co1nrirl<'nl al. IJr_ 1'homas B \\.rl'){'r rnt rrpr"1u·ur In th<' f1l1lrl l'lf h\" P·"''t!l>! 1 hf' 111orl 11.1r\ h.1 prn\ 1(!1ni:: .JOll ~t· H()~<.,;)J .\' rl111·e1 cr1·n11111on foundi'd Tl'loph<i.c.r 1'othe r:rt1101 f um "'rilrn~ lo proh~I tl11· l••t'I.. "I -rov r;!J.!C Q:lven Liu• CJlnfC"rc1H.:t: Jirl 4 rape SPf!ft !;OrCrl hy thr (;uldl•n \\PJ-1 Colle~c Amt.·r i c.1n ·\.;'''r1;11H•I! •JI \ 111 l!l';°J 1\nd. hC' rl":ulil~ tlC'c1.1rr,, h1,o, hr.1111 1·h1hl \1 :-i~ tlinrc1 'r'I "ht·n ht> \Ill\ a mo•n)h!'r .,( lht• ll0111Jroftl S.-11l 1>11·~11 \lt·n111r1.tl . 111•1f•I\' Founded In ~. 1 h1~ 1:\ 1)rlL' 11 1 11 number of o;;uc h 1111n (lroftl nfj!H n1zat1nn~ lnr;ilf:rl thmni:hn111 thr 'l al"' 11f ""h1rh lhe Tri • /lo!wrt ,'\/. IVl'l'erl. Puhllsl'l~r 1'ho1n('IS I\ tr1•il, t:ddor Harbara 1\r111hiC'h. f:dttonal l)fl!'l" f;ditur The erhlnnal pit~C' of th~ Oiulv r 1l/\I ~eek~ lo inrorm and ~11mula!1• rc:111tr~ h~· prc~1.·ntina: on thl~ pa~1· dntrsc rnmmcnl.iry on topiN or In. , trrt st h~· ~yndu:ntcd CCllumnist!I and C'.u'loon"t~. h' pro' 1dinJt ot forum for reader'· ' •e.,., ~ and hy pr~senl ini,: lhl' nr .... ·~r:illl'r 't"lp1 nion~ 1tnd utca~ <>11 1'u rrrn1 lnJHl'' Thfo.. '11Hotltl op1n1nn~ nf \ht· J)a1h· l>ilot ap!l('llr onh 111 th<' cd11ona l rohunn iit thl" top of the paa( 01nn1on~ expressed !)y !hr c·o1u1nn1~!<1 and cartoon1lll ' Jn11 letter "n¥·rs 1i1rc the1rov.11 and nfl ~l'\.d<JT'Pn'\{•n\ n( lhf'lr \'lt'W!li b)' lhr O:i ih• 1'1lnNhl)Uld br 1nftrrrrl. ~"'rirt ay, Ortolwr4. t!n~ -. Gralia11i's . Jr1ife i i1 Hospitc1l From \\'Ire Services The \life of evnngell11t Billy Grabam has been h0$pitnliwd in P.fi111•nukee for nearly a \\'eek \\ith injuries sufffred in a fall. doctors ronflnned. In a statcmt'flt issued by Luther<1n llospllal. Dr. Basil JnC'k.ron s:iid Ruth Graham. ~ 5'4. suffered a broken left heel bone in a fall last v.·eek. Although he did OOt give details of the accident. it "'aS lino1111 1ha1 at the 1ime l\lrs. Grahnm I\ as \'iSitinq her daughter, \"i rginia Tchivid- jian. CHARGES DROPPED Attorney Bugliosi • • S111og Bad For Folks. -LA St11dy SACRA MENTO !AP) - Smog ls bad for people·, a $230.000 study financed by lht> Callfomlu Air Resources ~rd says. A..state official said lbe 1J7· page report released Thursday -CALIFORNIA • Jflother "Di•graeed', ' ' Publisher Sued F OI" 'Cove1· Girl' .. SAN ~"RANCISCO fAP) -the country" A $2.8 million suit was filed Ginsbe!i· against a San FraneisCo book , Friday, Ottober' 4, 1~74 LA Str eak Disruptive · LOO ANGELES (UP[) -Robert Opel, 33, who stre3ked the Acat\e:ny ,., . ~ .A'o\'mll 1tUS year, was lomd llinoceltt Thursday of . -exposure for ' dolq Ill< ...,. thing .10 Al leq a·cuy councJ.tmeeting. on laboratory produced at1d ""'--------regul ated smog ill cne rf lhe publlsher on behalf of a 12-LEWIS' SUlT, fited In year-old girl who thought she Superior Court Thursday, con- was going to be in the movies', JJ!nds Straight Ar9'JJ -a brl\II· but instead "''ound Up on the ch of Rolling Stone magaiine cover of a book about marl· '""": . bas ~"disgraced" b o th juana with a cigarette butt µ1uan and her mother, ca~ But a munJclpal C9Urt jury -Opel gullly 00 ct\ara&s of disrupting a public · meeting. Opel a~ peared in •the buff during a heated council debate over allowing nudity .tOll public beaches. first to pin do"'" the he a 1 z h effects of smog in scientific terms. Among the major con- clu!lions, the report 'i a id :iir pollution equal to set.-ond :in<! !bird smog alert levels pro- duces "significant c!rcreme11! in pulmonary fu nc t 1 on. symptons sufficient to restrict normal activi1y. and oxidative changes in erythrocytes.'' Girl Found -~ ' Nea1· Death in her mo4tb. · mg Mrs. Fagell to suffer . · ·••hatred, ridicule and obloquy, Lillia n H a d d a d was only causihg her to be shwmed seven when a photographer and voided ,, a!i>.Proached her in Golden · C~te Park and asked her if • I she wanted to be in flltns. p Ji Cl £ J iii CALEXICO (AP I -A 1;. :,a;dgellher mother. Em i I Y -• 0 • ce iie a• • n. ti year-0ld girl reported "an hour _ u from death" in the desert . "SllE \\'AS • thrilled. of m I Al . . . ! DAILY PILOT A IS. -Playgirl Subject . · . .. Suing APPLE vAIJ.Ey IAPJ Playgirl l\fagazine n u d e centerfold l.c>u Zlvkovk:h says "I don't have any regre t:i over" posing in the oude - even thougb -~·s been !fred and his wife is angry wllh him. •' · He plans to sue. Vlayglrl , \\-hose June unfolding describ- ed him as a "superbly trim 33" and then let the reade1' inake up her mind by showing him in full frontal view. The \\'ife of a Colorado bank president 11'ho foiled an ap- parent extortion allempt by grabbing a gun away from Bug liosl's Out; Sh.inn Trial Set •·heo she was · rescued .is course. and so she said 'Yes,' 'l.oose' ega . iens reported recovering from ex· and th man started taking e Oil Lc-nkage. posure;and exhaustion. pictures.'' said Marvin E. Lewis, Mrs. FageU 's ettomey. KERl\1AN (UPI ) -Saying put them in: "jail and then he was afra1d ~·they will kill set them frOO U they, post the themselves or local citizens $65 bood. \Vilh not a fig leaf in sight "I doo't"uve any tf'~r<'!s over posirlg.'l'Ut. I wish the. article had been done in better taste," he sighed, adding 1h:it he was soon off to a meeting with his lawyers. -her elderly \\'Oman assrl!lant says she 1vas too scared to do a!'lything else. SAJ\'1'A BARBARA (AP) - A joint party of U.S. and Straight Arrow Books, ·Inc. ?.Jt'!.Julle Luoma C/f Lead- \ille said she be c a m c suspicious \\'hen the "sales- lady". al her front door told her 10 call her husband T.Oe Coast Guard says it v.·ill r-.texican Volunteers r o u n d · published a boo.k entitled "A .. keep watching c o n d I t i o n s 1 1 Connoisseur's Handbook on along a 12-mile slretch of p1e· Maria Ibarra-Ortega y n g LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A r r l.1arijuana." On the cover \\'SS turesque beach whicll \\.'as among rocks {It the oot o f .111 . defense attorney in the 19i0 ,... a picture o L1 an, a cigarette blackened by oil globules. and r-.tt. Signal. about I() mile:; butt In her mouth. Charles ~~n case is meet with local orficials to west of Calexico. scheduled to stand trial for formulate cleafiup plans. . . Near the picture, said the Coast Guard sookesmen Del Aft~r treatment Ill Calexi:o suit. was a caption that read : · Hospital . she was home a~a1n ''The danger in illegalizing ,.-------.....,) Thursday in the Mexicali marijuana is that you make perjury though s i 1n i 1 a r ( ________ ] charges against ~tanson pro-. (IN SH<!RT ... ' -~;1:,~ia. district •I Coloma ~]~:~:.~\.~he~~~ PEOPLE secutor since Bugliosi hm•e -been dismissed. and began reaching into an attache case. '·Ptty husband i!t a bank presiden1 and you at.'·.-ys read abollt this Sbrt or thiag," said · !o.lrs. Luoma, :H . *· The dancing ~·bjtc? st;1lllr.ns pau sed momentani~:· ··",.li ·c n chief horseman Col. llans On Thursday. special pro- secutor Theodore , Shield said he had decided to proceed "·ith 3 No\·. 18 trial for Daye Shinn, the ~Janson delense attorney. Shinn was indicted ·with Bugliosi on charges' they lieJ by . denying _.tfley g a v e neWSlJla.n Bill F a r r in· Handler fell dead from the formation for a story during Horton announced the action Thursday. a day ·after :he oil balls, i:ipparentl.v rrom natura! seepage 1n the Santa Barbara Channel, washed ashore and sparked fears of a huge spill like the ·one that blackened the chaMel and beaches in 1969. e Seafood Strike _saddle . ..But then the shr>\Y went the Manson trial while a SAN PEDRO (AP) -Strik- on . • judge·s gag order was in cf· ing workers have ''oted to "It "'as the finest death end a 17.-0ay "'aikout at Van he could dream of.'' said his feet.. 1 Can1p seafood cannery. after --Cleiiuty; U. Col. t\urt Albrecht. Shield d~opped the cha~gf's winning a contract agreement "He dedicat~ fiis wM!rlife-.again.L_~ugliosi Thursday. th_&_gu~rantee;-.they can to t.be horses. . . saying Fa~l-to-te~ fransfer. ~n thctr Jobs when Handle~, 63, died 1n the sad-had .. dealt a fatal blow" to th.e fac1l1ty moves to San die of his beloved h o r s c, Diego. •FREE DELIVERY and Set-Up In Home ALL SALES FINAL "Siglavy Beja ." during a his case. The union said Thursda;1 performance of p r ecision But he moved to ~proceed that the 1,700 striking c~nnery 1------------• \ if.allowed to run wild loose." He said ibat in the past Kerman police chief Olen hls department called border McDaniel bas defended his policy of jailing illegal aliens patrol agents ilnd turned the and making them JX>St a $65 illegal aliens over ~o them bond. for deportatioh, but he said McDaniel said Thursday his that policy was changed when department's policy was to ar-area ~nners con1pla1n1_ng that rest illegal aliens "iho cannoJt the pradice v.·as dcpleling properly identify themselves, their wOrk force. . . "I've got three lawyers for l 'I\' o different cases,,. he declared . One suit ts aimed at Playgirl, which oouldn"t• be reached for comment. The ottter is ain1ed at· his ·ex. employers. So far. he says. he doesn't need a third attorney for his wife. But he adds, she "is ool 100 pleased with the whole thing." . f11rniture HOUSE SPECIAL RES.TIGE BRAND -AT DIS.CQ_U_HT PRICES SEE THEM HOW-. BUY THEM HOW AND SAVE MONEY HOW horsemenship at V i e n n a ' s against ShiM, again raising "·orkers approved a. new -ram·l!d Sparilsh1tldlng SChool-:-the po.ssibili~t F3rr-will th·re~·YC"aT contr~~ mi~lly unanunous.ly. Off1c1als said It be asked on the witness stand expected \\'Orkers could be to name the 50llrreS for ,his bac~ on the job somelime to-• -MEADOW CRAFT T~=-~.~'. ............ :5.1 19'5 =~~ .................. ~29'5 VENEMAN~ __ >= , C111toM Madt -Hanacraft• D1nillCJ - 11"1:11Mj Stali"'I Pt's. that are ltle flotsl ht st.wdwc • .itct atyie.Jt. yoW ~si~ ts !o own tllt Nit ,_ tho.tel • diftin9 eittttr 1n yow -... or on the patio witll a set from ¥114EMAH METAL CO. A iudoo, -.1\al degied .<((orts to bloc\ dlTic\ support -payments to Leslie BaCOD, 23, an antiwar activl5t questiooed abOOt the bombings or a New York bank and the U.S. Capitol. Superior Court J u d g e Spurgeon Al•aldan of Oakland ordered Alameda County to pay ltfs. Bacon. daughter of a wealthy Atherton business- man, retroactive ~iild sup- port payments ror h e r daughter. ne"·s account. Clay. The Los Angeles Times ._ reporter spent 46 days in jail • Scttbft ueaths and faces five more for con-OXNARD (UPI) -The tempt because he refused Coast~Guard will test equi~ Superior Judge Ch a r I es ment used by two scuba divers Older's request to supply the v.-ho drowned in se!J<lrah? in· na1nes. cidents near Anacapa Island 11 Arrestecl 111 .i\.irport Pot Raids in the Santa Barbara channel \\'ednesday, authorities report. _ Air Force Capt. FranK Dugan. 34. stationed at Edwards Air Force Base near Palmdale. was de <1c1 on arriv;;l at a naval hospital in Port Hueneme. .• , 1't ··~·-~ ., r ~ ~=-.:~0 .~~~'.:~ .......... 519995 . . . Clioice wloite-yollow..,.... , w~~.~~ ........ 5346'5 · Spc.s.ati"'IGroup 549695 "Terrace Rose" •••••••••••••• Sofo.Ottoman-J Tables Spc.Stali"'l·Group 526)95. Mesh Laye Seot/Rocker •••.•• 3 T-s S.A.K. 6 pc. S.ali"'I Group 517 3 95 Sofo.Chair w /Off om• • • • . • . · FAHIEE ARTS ==d~'.".'.'.~ ............. 52 5 '!: ' ' .,., ... ' . ' IROWl'I JORDAH ~:llJT=llllli 30" ............ 5 177oo· ~T=-i 42".' ........... 5299°0 ::~~~-..•....•........ 5 3 3 3°0 ~~'.~~'.; ......... $2CJQOO W /Matchi"'! LoYI Stal/Choir A. Yallable Conte: In Order Yow Color • Style Today MARR IHC. 5 pc. Ouldoo~ Stl PVC Vioyf Table 'Ille county ·sued the state to block the payments on grounds Pi.ts. Bacon ,.,.as living \l·ith a man v.·hen Ariel Sage Albion Bacon was conceh·ed l----;;1n -NoVeifiber-1972 -rn-Ne\\' York. -LOS A.,'IGELES (A P) Sheriffs deputies arrested It men and seized more than a ton of marijuana \\'Orth about $1 million in .a series of raids at 1'.Iojave Desert air strips and in suburban El ~loote. aut~ties seKt. ~·lark Inouye. 23. Gardena , \\·as fou.nd at a 35·f00l depth by fellow divers. lie was a commercial diver for a finn in Oxnard and reportedly v.'as divinJ!: for sea urchi11;; when l Tobles • ~-~~-· ..................... 589'5 :.::.-. 4.2.~ ~-· ................ 5 3 7 9 00 & Choirs w/coo•os $288 podded .. .+ & bocks ......... . • • Gen. Frederic\: C. Weyand '1:as confirmed bv the · Senate as Army chief Of staff. suc- ~ing the late Gen .. Creighton W. Abrams. Weyand, confirmed by voice vote. has been acting Army chief ol staff since Abrams' death la!t month. lfi~ nomina· tion was approved by the Armed Services Committee only shortly before the floor vote. • Charlotte Curtis. associate editor of The New York Times, \11in recei\'e lhe 19if d i s linguished ...._J1chievement a"·ard for nc'\'sp.apers fro1n U)e Jou mansm Alumni As· Sl'.lcial ion of use. ~fiss Curtis. \\'ho is "op-ed'' editor of the Ti mes. \\'ill be presented the ::11\'ard at the association's banquet No\!. 7. Lasl year's I\ inners included ~fike W1ll11ce, CBS Nev.·s cor· respondent; llobart Le" is. editor-in-chit'f of R e a d e r ' s Digest. and lhl' \\'ashington Post v.·hich "·as represented h)' Bob \\'oOO"ard. one of the prize "·infun(! invc~liga11vc reporters in t)l(> \\'atcrgatc case. Officials said 'Thursday the raids culminated a tv."O-month undercover investigation. Booked for Investigation of state and federal narcotics laws violations ""ere: Jon C. Phillips. 29. Manhat· tan Beach: \Villiam A. ~ran loni. 25, North ltollyv.•ood: John A. Reuck. 28. Lakewooct: Gerald D. •long. 45, Arcadia: Robert L. Pruitt . 57. Alham- bra; Karl 0. Peterson. 25. Davis. and Darla 1.. Jenkiils, 28. Philip ~I. Boorchil'r 27. and D"·ayne D. \Valker, 23, all of ~1odesto. Also. Neil L. Tem p I e . Orangeville. Utah, and Glenn A. Lemaster, 28, Gresham. Ore. Authorities said the raids \\"ere carried out Wednesday. Four persons were arresled at Fox Field near Lancaster. fl\'e others at an airstrip on a dry lake bed in San Bernardino County and two more aher they landed at El ~lonte Air'port. trailed by deputies in another plane. he dro"-ned. Car Ricri.,cd ~o For Rap e, Kidnapi1lg SACRAMENTO (AP] -A ·1nnn v.·ho police say had elec- tric door locks on his expcn- slv~ automobile pleaded guilty Thursday lo two counts of raoe and one of kidnaping. The man. William H. \Vires. of suburban Cannichael, is O\.\'Jler of X-ray businesses In Sacramento a n d Portland , Ore. Fifteen other counts \\'ere dismissed and \Vires was ordered examine d by psychlalrist:s. Police said \\'ires usually picked up \l'OfTlen hltchhik.ing or wailing for a bus. They said the doorknobs on the in- side of \Vires' car were removed and , with the electric locks, the victilns couldn "t get out. 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' HOUSE SPECIAL -F-IRE LOGS-. Hamiltan Dltmor-A Guaranlttd Product s 19' 5 Closeout Old Stock Sand LOIJs . w/pe ...................... '. ................... . I STOUHOUU: . DAILY l:lo.4-SUH. 1:30.5 m 2123 MEWPORT BLVD,. COST A MESA ·~~;:.::1.~' PATIO Phone 642-41 ()3 M.URSERY 646-3925 I I I I l • I I I I • • I Oran de · ·foast ~ ' EDITION Today's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 277, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, OCTOBER '4, 197'4 c TEN CENTS By FREDERICK SCllOE!\tEUL 01 lllt Delly '111'1 11111 Mystifying practices s u c h as phrenol~. necromency. cartomancy, ethereabzation and augury left the Costa Mesa City Cooncill spellbound lbis week. The arts are among many fortunetell· ing techniques outlawed in a 14-year-old city law'that was the subject of an eloquent and often amusing disserta- tion by an Irvine attorney who represents gypsies. 01Ttle boy \Vho delivers 8 newspaper containing the daily h o r o s c o p e technically is in violation of the statule." lawyer Boris J. Baranowski told cowi- ciln>en. He further suggested that persom who spend a couple of cen1s for bubble gum which has a fortune printed on .... the wrapper also are violating 1hc statute. The ordinance. Title 11-11 of th~ city code, states no persons shall "carry on. practice or profess to practice" !he fortwictelling '"arts for a fee. It prohibits phrenology. th<' practice of predicting a person's future by laying hands on his head : necron1an cy. co1n- 111W1ication with dead p e r s o n s : cartomancy. fortunetelling through the use of playing cards: ethcrealiiation. a spiritualb:ation technique, and augury, a soothsaying art. Thc law also n1akes it a crime to practice the better known arts of ·- handwriting anaJysis. pallllistry, magic . and clairvoyance fur money . "If Jesus Christ came for lhe first or sceOnd lime -depending on your belier -he v.·ould be in violation or the ordinance." the attorney coniinued . The basis of his complaint. Baranowski said, is lhat he has a cl!ent. Chari.es Stevens of Los Angeles, v.·ho \\'ishes to rnove to Costa !\1esa and practice fortunetelling, Baranowski has appeared. on the same 'Bite subject before the city councils in Anaheim, Santa Ana and Newport Beach. Gypsies, the la\\'yer said, are dedicated. to their families and their communities. "They do no1, howe..,er. have a dedication to a national govenli~ent . 1 can·t argue with that. Thtr--ramily is v.•hcre ifs at," Barano\\'Ski said. The lawyer told thal touncil that permitting a gypsy to Ji,·e in the city, but refusing to le t him practice fortunetelling is like letting an It.alian Catholic mo\'e into lhc city but not ll'I him go to church. "\'ou ha\'e bet>n rt•presen1ed as ht'ing a cvnscr\'at1 ve bodv," Barano"·ski sa id "You respect tho: rlghl of the individual and nol t'xeess1ve govl'mmcnl." "I ha ve sa1 here as a pl anning commissione d ('OLJncilman for a nu1n- bl>r of yea ; I am not only en1J1rallcd b~· your esicntat ion. i>!Jl it is one of lhc most eloquent I've hearsL" said ~See G\.PSY, J'age A21 the Bullet' Ford Against Increase iii Gas Tcix '\ \\'ASHINGTO~ (AP) -President Ford has ruled out any gasoline tax increase and is (irmly op!Xlsed to gas rationing but will ask Ameilcans to "bite the bullet"· in an anti-i nflation program v.-i th creased by JO to 2fl cents to reduce fuel consumption and increase federru revenue. Nessen said Ford "has been and re- mains opposed to gasoline rationing." posals·v.·ould require action by Congress this year. ~ ffiaiidato,.Y rcatures, his spokesman said today. \vtiite 11ousc press secretary Ron Nessen said FOrd \Viii dlsclose ''proposals to help allevi ate problems with credit and interesl rates" in an address to a joint session of-€-Ongress at l p.m. {PD'f) Tuesday. Nessen said Ford 's progra1n "will re- Qllire strong public partiCiflalion'' and said in response to questions that the package v.ill contain some mandatory features. Senate Republican Leader llugh Scott. \\'ho attended the \\'hite House mtieting between Ford and GOP congress.ional leaders. said the program,.could include -some tax revisions. ~ • The Pennsylvania Republican said everything that was outlined t.o GOP congressional leade rs at the 90-minute meeti ng \\'ith Ford and lop Cconomic advisers was tcn\alive. \. Pageant Beauties ~. These 11 young ladies are competing foTthe titfe of Ji.fiss Costa 1.fesa. One or them wi.U. have the crown placed on her head Oct. 1.2. the last day of the Fiesta de Costa Mesa. Standing. from left, are Kathy \Va1· ler, Jaquie ~fackert. Kathy Bon&.-::ttli!y BariroF· Terry Thompson, Shelly Stark and Jan Brown. seated, from left. arc Peggy Ward, Katie O'Tool. Kelli Regan and Linda Milan~ -·- Police Pu1·chase 2 Ne'v Choppers Witl1 Less Chop The Costa 1i1esa Police Department plans to buy t"'·o new helicopters next month to replace police whirlybirds city officials say are wearing out. The new choppers. according lo city aides. will make more horsepower, but less noise than present police helicopters. The city council this \\'eek appropriated $74.000 for lease-purchase of the new Hughes 3CM)..C helicopters. City police currently Oy Hughes 300-B models. City !\tanager Fred Sorsabal sa.id the two existing helicopters are wea ring out. He predicted it "''ould take another 30 days ror the financial details of the · lease-purchase to be worked out with a local bank. As soon as the new copters are delivered and pilots checked oul, the old ones will be sold by the city. Sorsabal said one source of potenlial customers is 'New Zealand . Ranchers there use.helicopters to round up grazing stock, he explained. "Only problem is, they seem to crash one about once a week. They could use ours for parts," Sorsabal sakl. orange Coast Weather Night and morning low clouds with sunny afternoons Saturday. Not much change In temperature -with beach highs in the low 1-10s ris ing to 75 inland. INSIDE TODAY A 1th11als secf/1 to say special tltings to LagU"11a Beach author Nancy ll1 clntyr11. Siie shares .,:oma of them, a preview of her book, in todoy's \Veekender cover story. Tlte \Vetkender also lakes 0; look at KCET's fall schedule today. ... , """ lltf'llu ..... &Ntlrtt ,, L. M . ...,, " C111111'1141 II.I Claulllfll Ol·U Ceftlk• ., c~u-• IJ 0.1111 Htllctl A7 •111Ull'ltl Pat• M 1"111"1•11'1"'"1 c ... , AM'°" 11.t·t "'"'~ ll J.M LtMl«t It """'" c ... , M11lllll Pllflft M H•ll.,.•I H..n A4 Ot•ftfl C-"r f A1 , I Coastal Panelist Says Sea Drillirig 'Assured' A week's trip to the nation·s capi\al has convinced the chairman of the regional coastal commission l ha l offshore oil drilling along !he Oran ge Thief Ransacks Music Locker A thief v.·ho could go on the road as a one-man band has looted a music locker at Costa Mesa's Southern California College of $620 worth of in- struments. Jack Thailand~ a spokesman for the college, told police the grand thefl oc· curred between mid.July and \Vl'd- nesda y, when it was discovered. He said the loss Includes a flute . a clarinet.. a baritone born and a bass drum. Makes a Date County coast is a '·foregone conclusion.'' Dr. Donald Bright. head of !he 12· member state panel preparin,;t a plan to guide the future of the coast. made the re1na rk follo\ring a To\vn Hall of Ca lifornia luncheon Thursday in Anahcin1 . Respond ing to a question, Br ight said. "I think it's a foregone conclusion \ve 're going to have offshore oil drilling.·· Bright said he recently spent a "'eek In \Vashington D. C. meeti ng \\'ilh of· ficials in various sections of the Depart- ment of the Interior, th e agency that has proposed 1.6 million acres of offshore waters bel\\'een Santa Barbara and Dana Point be opened for drilling. The department has defended the pro- posal as one means or helping increase oil product ion to meet the coW1t ry's (See BRIGUT, Page A2J 'Rape Victim' Invites 2 Men Home , [(ills _l · From \\lire Services LONG BEACH -A young woman, who was raped by tv.·o nlen, .1sked lhem to a return date and then killeJ one with a shotgun as her family lookc-0 on. police said today. Deborah Kantaeng, 19, \\'BS boo!ced on suspicion of murder. Police said she· told them that she \\'OS abducted by two men as she left work In a Cerritos shopping center Wednesday and they dnwe her to a park in Santa Ana and raped her. tn return !or releasing her \vilhout further harm. she said, she promised not to call police and to glve 1hc111 her telephone number so they could reach her again. They c~lled Thur8day afternoon, and it was agret'<I they would come to her born~. lnVc!tlgaton said . l'oliec said when the l\\'O v.•alked in . th<'Y fotmd tbenl!;clvts confronted by !\11ss K&nttu.~:ng,. who was holding u s~t~ The woman's fa1 her1 two 1 brolhcrs and girlfriend \\'f'rc also present. police-said, ~1i:<1s Kantaeng killed one of the 1ncn, bln~tini:: him in the neck, police said. Jte was identified as Danny C1tarles Allen, 21. of Santa Ana . The other man fleet Police lnt ~r ar· rested Carl Tice, 21, of Sanf:i Ar.n . lie 1vns held for investigation of !nurctcr and r{lp('. \Vhen the men arrived at t~ hon1e. polll"C said. Allen knocked on the Qllen door. \\•alkcd through it and W8S i'.1l by a single .shotgun blast fired by 1\li ss Kontaeng. }!er father was in the room nt 1he 11n1e but told police he dld nol see the shooting. TiCi;. who was ool hit, ned but rtlurncd later to llnd out how AUen .. rns and wns arre!<ted, police sa id. · Tice wns Uookt'tl und er a Ca lifornia lnw thul says 11 person partlci putlng !n a criminal act In 1vhlch murder occu r!! rnay be charged with Upit 1nurdcr1 Nessen would neither confirm nor deny Widespread speculation that Ford would seek some form of tax increase as part of his inOation-fighting package. But he quoted Ford as telling Republican congressional leaders today that there are "hard choices we and tile American people havelo make as \\'e bile tbe bullet oo curbing inflation." •• N<oise!1'also (jOO(ed Treas~lary ·wmram 1m'Ofi' as tellirig11iet0~ congrC6sional leaders that the Ford pro- gram "in its most general terms will require and_ encourage AIJlericans to save more, r_cdure waste. and_pr.od~ 1nore." Nessen gave rew detaiJs of ford's proposals, saying only tenUltive decisions have been made and that additional review is required. But. respondi ng lo nc"'·smen's ques- lions at a White House briefing, Nessen said , "11le proposals v.·ill contain no request for an increase in .. the gasoline excise tax.'' Thus. Nessen fi rmly rejected proposals !hat the current four-cent·per·gallon federa l excise tax on gasoline be in - ~1.4 RKET ERASES ITS E.4 RLY LOSSES NE\V YORK {AP) -The stock mafkel \Vas mixed today, erasing most of a \\•ide early loss v.ilh a gradual technical come- back in the afternoon. The Dow Jones averaite of 30 indus- trials was do\\'n :.OS po ints at &84.56, and losers and gainers were closely in bal· ;ince in n1oderate trading on the N~w York Stock Exchange. TI1e Do1v 11•as do"il more than ;o points ;it its lo\v point of the day an1id \Vha! brokers described as continued i..oncern ol/'er thl!'-i1nplications of inflation and the oil squeeze. Volume \\BS 16 million shares. (Tables. Page A9 1. He ll'ould [·not . elabo rate. but acknowledged that some of Ford's pr<r Bot A, Citibata:I.: ,_ Nation's Two Toi} Ba11l(s Lower P1·ime Le11d Rates -__..,. -------· -. . ---- By. United Prtss lntematllnal Bank of America of San Francisco and First National City Bank of New York, the nation's two largest DaiikS, today lowered their prime lending rate from 12 percent to 113~ ertective Monday, joining some major banks across the nation in reducing interest for business loans. But at the same lime, Citibank , the nation's third largest bank, said it was raising slightly its internal formula for computing (ts Ooatin~ prime interest rates. Cit ibank said "hereafter its base rate will be computed at a spread of ~ i of I percent over the 91J..day commercial papet rate instead of ~ of l percent as heretofore. "This change is consistent \v ith money market conditions and it3 own policy of credit restraint." the bank said. The announcement failed to reverse New York Stock Exchange, however. The DOw Jones al/'eragc of JO blue chip stocks. v.·hich Thursday dropped be.low the 600 mark for the first time in 12 years. closing at 567.61, \1•as off another 10 In early trading today Later it rallied. l\1ercantile Trust of St. Louis, a rnajor !\-Udwest bank, also said it was 10\\·ering il s rate. United C:ilifornia Bank alsu fol- lov•ed. In lowering the prin1e r:1te, the ba nks > join several banks that reduced the interest rate by ~4 percent t\\·o weeks ago to the f~asip&.-Of business IO<ln cre<Jilsince-early in July u·hcn rates soared to an historic high of 12' percent. 3 Coastal Race Leaders Expec ted 111 NB Todav Three of the 19 yachlS in the 385-mile California Coastal race lro1n San Fran· cisco to Ne\\·!Xlrt Beach \\·ere expe<:ted to finish about noon tOOay olf the Ne\\'JX)rt Pier. The leaders "'ere Ragtime. l\1iramar and Sorcery in that order. TOCy were reported off the Los Angl!les Harbor breakwater at 8 a.m. George Tooby's 35-root one-tonner, America Jane. appeared lo be the most like ly handicap "'inner. She was reported off Point Vicente at the 8 a.m. rollcall. Henrv C:randin's 35-foot Tinslcy Light \ras dlsma s1cd and was bbcing lov•ed 1o the Channel Islands i\1anna by the Co:ist Gu11rd . The race startt>d Tuesday at noo n froni St. Francis \'acht Club just insi~e the l;oldcn Gate Bridge . Co-~ponsors of the ra ce arc St. FYC and Nev.1>0rt H11rbor Yacht Cl l)I), NEWPORT NEWPOA:1' JC011tes Plflta1aed Starred lines Indicate bicycle rout~s to be developed this fiscal year by the city of Costa ~tcsa. Th e $16.· 500 first llhasc of an eventual 40·1nilc bikcwnys systo1n wi I provide bicycle routes to local high ' 3: > • schools and Orange Coast College •. ('Uy council acloptcd 1n'astcr plan of bikC\l,'U)'S Uus week. f;s!i· n1atcd cost of t40-1n1lc !>ystcm is $200,000 • \ ' . - • From l'niµi A I BRIGHT ... er.ergy needs. Bright sald that, although It appears U1e offshore d.rilhng plan will go lnto effect, it Is -nol· too late to demand sufficient safeguards to ~avotd advent envlronfflql~al_ unpacts fro1ll drilling operations. "Jt can hupp<!n \\'Ith more tholigbt and constraint," the Cal State t"ullenon biologist said. Technology is being developed £or sub- Jsur(acc drilllng ·and n cw s a f e t y n1echan1sms that cnn help prevent oil ~pills such as the one that occurred In Santa Barbara in 1969, Bright said. He said the e11:Bct timi ng of the leases Ydll depend on the outcome or "Project Blueprint," un Int erio r Department study to detennine precisely what the country's enerRy needs are. The commission cha irman as,,erted that the environmental I mp a c t state- ment prepared by the Bureau at Land f\fanagement for the offshore drilling proposal falls far short of dealing "i ltt a\lemale energy sources. "We need a proper -and I ~tress lhe word proper -environmental impact report from the bureau," Bright said. * i:i * Official Orders Off shore Lease • ' NEW LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HARMER STUMPS IN 'i.!\1(11'.jE Dis.cuss•• l11ue1 with Mrs. Louis Zejda •• GOP Reception - ,_Senate Panel r o~ Unaniinouslr, .~n Bill rr.m Win len'ltts WASHINGTON -The Senate Ai>- proprialions Committee today agreed with a Houae-paMed measure that cut rrom $850,000 to $200,000 the money t.o be provided former Presklent Nixon's transition to private life. The wJnmittee yQted WWlimously to trhn Its proposed $328,000 figw-e to con- ronn to the House Ver!ion. But lhe Senate committee measure ~nt ofle' .... 1tep further than the Rouse by placing a $220,000 ceiling on salaries for government personnel who can assist Nixon through Feb. 9, 1975. The celling was calculated on the salaries of the 74 employes assigned by the government to help Nixon. But it 'xcluded payment for Nixon's valet and maid, 1'-1r. and ~1rs. Manola Sanchez, whom he took ·to San Clemente with him when he resigned the presidency Aug. 9. . Sen. Edward Brook' (R·Mass.), .said he warned the committee during the closed session to be careful that It complied with the law governing ex- penses for former presidents. a substHute bill .by ltNUa that woWd • In a lettt':r to Ford, Moss, chairman have declared the papers of aU recent of a subcommittee dtallng with govern· and future presidents and ol vice ment information policies, sa id Nixon PTidents and members of Congreu was iUilty of Ulegll acls and thP.reforc to be public property. ' ia eligible tor the secrtt brleCinjls Then, Hruska'a amendment sbhply whiC.h he has been recelylng since he preventing destruction of Nhcon's papers N!Signed. and tapes failed, UJo.ll. , _ .'.'.ll.Js~ my opln!on Iha~ due tO the In another development, Rep. John cir<:umstanoes whlch led to tkle reslgna· Moss (D.calU.), charged that NIIOn I! tioo of your predeceu:or, and hi! 1ubae- a "security risk" and should no longer quent acceptance of a pardon, that Mr. be given classified briefinp by the Nixon Is guilty of Illegal acts," Mo" government. "'rote. · * * * * Pat, 1'rlcla Acconapang N~on Leaves Hospital . -. After 12-day Treatn1ent Two separate laws provide for funding LONG BEACH (AP) -Former Presi· of a president's transition to private dent Nixon, ~ted In a wheelchalr with life. President Ford requested '850,000 his left. leg propped up, checked out to fund the provisions apeUed out io or th~ hoepital today after 13 days Nan Prepared those laws, but It was quickly reduced. of treatment for ph]ebltls and a blood G "The general _idea was ~ give the clot ln Uie .right lung. Ne'l T 11• eutenan' t ove1•1101• President everything h<'s enttlled 10 by Nixon, aeoompanlcd by his wife, Pit, ' Jaw and not a nickel more," Brooke and daughter Tricia, shook hands with WASHINGTON <UPI) -A top Interio r sa~~rce"°s said Nixon, who has been fr~~ !t!TJ!~s ~e ~~';1 :imm:~ Nixon's left leg ls affected by phlebiJis. Staff members who treated Nlxen. on the sixth floor of Memorial Hospital ?1-tedical Center of Ul.Jli Beach followed him out of the hospital. Mrs. Nlxoo and Tricia said goodbye to them, and Nixon hbnSetl shook hands v.·ltb Grace Hollenbeck, head nurse of the floor, and her assi!lant, Tina.Shaw. Department official has ordered· the hospitalized in California. has com-- govern ment to prepare a plan to lease l\'[ I I • A f he in a black limousine tliat was to take· IO mi!Hon aeres of potential of[shore I s VI le ppeara11ce plained 0 I government'• "begrudg· him 10 hi! seaside viii> In San Clemente oil sites next year in the Atlantic and a ce r . I . . .. , ing" attitude about the'money. so miles away;·· shi Post ~teanwbile, the Senate today passed Pacific oceans, the Wa ngton and sent to the House a bill that would Nixon, wearing a dark blue suit, took ~ported today. . the f no notice of a grOOp of report.Us; 1be Post said that it obtained ~n By DOUGLAS FRITZSCHE bet"•een the philosophies of the li eutenant give. government ~tody 0 N"uon's pOOtographius and hospital penonnel int,mal Interior Department memo_ writ· 01 no. D1u, P'll•t 11Mt governor candidates. · oflk:ial tapes ~ paper~. · standing near the rear eolranoe bl which ten by. Undersecretary John C. Whitaker \Vilhin hours of being appointed FrequenUy described as one of the ~ore 1?3SSmg the bill. 56 to 7, the NiJ:on left. ordering developm~t .?f a_p1~.fi>tl~--. -, .• · . . -.. most ~v~vl..members .of.J,be..state -.:... Sena~e r'Jecled_three a~_m.s-~!l!el-<----''"•"=-·------· mg of "t!1-'-'le pronu51ng ·areasol~ :·~ahfprmfi"""4011f l::tet:'te,!ial'!t G_ovm10r. Senat;,HaJr said his basic philosophy ltepubllCin"leielersll'f!S W~iy All(UltiC-as well as for a_ ~ale n_ext J~hn !!_a~r stepped back 111!0 the is limiting state government to give the measure, whi.~ ls designed)<> nulllly yeal' or the leases fo~. dr1lling SJ_tes , ,campaign harness to visit with Orange more power to local governments which an agreement giv111g Nixon custody of ·Wiggins Claims ,Delay on Rocky Political Move on the bottom of the Pac1f1c. The Pacific Coast supporters in Irvine. are "tn(lre responsive eftlcient and the documen_ts. They are to be stored site was identifi ed as off Alaska. Rut Sen, . · . humaiie " ' at Lag\ma Niguel. John TlUlney (O.Calif.). feared some of About 150 people attendet.I the reccpt1or . , A 51-15 vote defeated a motion by the site could be off Southern California. at the home of Irvine Councilman and _He. opposes the \Vomen s Rlgh!s con· Sen. Roman L. Hruska (R·Neb.), to · \Vhita ker confirmed he had \\•ritten Harmer campaign director fl c n r y slllull~nal amen.dmenl, .~arly child!J?Od send the blU to the Judiciary Committee the Sept. 10 memo. In a telephone in· Quigley for a chance to meet the lanky educatio.n, lowerm~ mar11u~na ~naltles, for fiearings. ,.,, tervie"' "ith the nc\\·spaper Thursday 40-year-old Mormon. , . and busing for racial equality. . On a SZ.14 roll call, the Senate defeated. night. the Post said. The plan "'as Jn an interview. Harmer discounted Harmer supports the d~ath penalty to have been ready Sept. 30. but is broadsides from opponent Sen. l\1crvyn and has developed a reputation as author expected to be finished next week, ac-Dymally (0-Los Angeles) that the ap-a~ s ~pp or t er of anti-pornography cording to the Post. pointment by Gov. Ronald Reagan was leg1slahon. • - Tl)NIGllT KIWANIS IBAVEL SERIES -"Mark Twain in Italy," OC:C Auditorium , 8 p.m. COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE -"You Know I Can't Hear You When the Water's Runn ing." Com munit y Recreation Center, Oct. 4 and S, 8:30 p.m. Adm. $2. FOOTBALL -Estancia v. Vill a Park al El Modena, 8 p.m. Nev•port Harbor al Westminster, 8 p.m. Fountain Valley v. F,di900 at OCC stadium . 8·p.m. • MCYl'ORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds. 8 p.m. · an attempt to "fix" the race for the Dymall y, generally considered a state's number '"'O post. liberal, has taken the opposite position "I \\'Ould hardly expect him lo support or. those is.sues. it /' Hanner said of Dymally. a fellow As lieutenant governor, Hanner will senator for the past eight years. ';But sit on the state Lands Commission which, its a straw man tactic for Dymally amOng other duties,· regulates leases to assert that il \\'as an unfair move." for off.shore oil drilling wtthlii the threeo lf the situation were reversed and mile limit of California's waters. Dymally received the appointment, Harmer said he would support moves Harmer said he would have been la reswne drilling for off-shore oil "sub- "'delighted, with one stipulation and that ject to new technological safeguard! wou1d.be equal time in the media." which_ would minirpjr.e.__Jhe d.anger ot His appointment to fill the term of a blowout like we had a few years Ed Reinecke~ deposed and given an ago." 18-month suspended sentence for perjury "I have always felt that \\'e need in the investigation into IIT offers to some balance between ecology and the fi nance the 1972 Republican convention, economy," Harmer said. would focus attention on the race, he Harmer said he sees a "great op. said. portunity" in the 13 commissions on The lieutenant governor's race has which the lieutenant governor sits. received relatively little attention. he On the Economic Development Com· said , "and the same polls Dymally is mission, he said, he Yi'OU!d be able so fond of quoting also show that r.o to provide "the' leadership needed to percent of 1he poople don't know who improve the state 's sluggish ecooomy." either of w arc." The principal villain in present in-flation, he saiCI, has been the cumulative A California Poll in early September effect of yean of increasing government showed Dymally with 37 percent of the debt through deficit financing practices. vote, Hanner with 29, others 6 and Regarding the general po I i t i ca 1 28 percent undecided. climate, Harmer said, "this is not a As in no other statewide race, Harmer year for arch-reactionary concepts.'' said, the voters have a cear choice But concern over the economy, he Girl Bicyclist ' CJings to Life; 'V cry Critical' From Wire · Services ' COLUMBIA, Mo. -Confirmalkrl or . Nelson A. Rockefeller as vice president is "being stalled for politlcel . reuons, Rep. Oiarlel E. Wlgglm [ft..Fllllertonl told a student group at the University ol ~tissouri Thursday night. The Orange County legislator claimed that Rep. Peter J. Rodino (0.N.J .), has taken it upon himself to delay the A 15-year~ld Costa J.1esa girl struck confinnaUoo heliilngs until after ht%t broa<hide by a car 'I\tesday as she month's electlon. crossed a busy street with ber· bicycle "In my opinion, that wu done. for against a red. light was still flinging Jl•politlcal rea.!IOD, namely to discourage to lift! k14ay. · · .. -.. ~ • ~NeJson Rockeleller-from gettiag .~ on Karen C. Afoeller, or 1781 -Bahama · the stump-arid~ ampeikning.-f o·r- Place, suffered major head injuries and Republican candidates," said Wiggins, bled severely from a neck cut caused a mei;nber of the Judiciary Committee. when she was hurled into the car's He called Uie delay "an example of windshield. politics in living color. It Is at odds with "Very, very critical," is the way one the public interest." Costa Mesa Memorial Ho s p it a I · Wiggins charged that Rodino is spokesman described the girl's condition "shooting craps on the health and en- today. durance ol Gerald R. Ford. What If ri.tolorist h1ichael J. Schroeder. 19, of something should happen? We'd have 8211 Indianapolis Ave., Huntington genuine political upheaval. Why take Beach, was not citeU following the ac· the risk?" cident on Adams Avenue at Royal Palm Wiggins said Ford's declskm to grant Drive. Fireman Frank Fantino racei:t a pardon to former !Pres!dtnt Richard out of the Costa Mesa Fire Department Nixon "'as right "but the timing was headquarters station at that comer and roUen. Ten days after the election might gave J\.tiss Moeller immediate first a.id. ha ve been a good lime,'' he said. At. the limousine pulled away, ii was e3COrled by a Long Beaeb police car, two hlotorcycle policemen and two cars ol Secret Service guards. Dr. John C. Lungren told newsmen Thurllday that he would issue a final repart today, after his pa ti e n t • s depat'tutt;-and outline his diagnosis bl the illness, future treatment aM the 1XRB'ie of his recovery. ResultS ot tests for cancer have been .negatiVe, the physlcfan_aald Thursday in his daily written bulletin. Phlebitis, a painful vein Inflammation affectlng Nixon's left-leg, can be a symptob ol caneer.In the lllOmach, IW>gs or ~ but it can also be caused by mactivlly. After Nixon entered the hospital, tests reve.aled that a small piece from the clot In his left leg had 'broken off and traveled to .his right lung. After treallng Mmn with anticoagulant drugs, Lungnn said· th< IW>g dot bad begun Joheabsorlled. • Nixon. 61 , underwent further tests Thunday. and ca.me oot on top in a eoofi:iiolalloo with a photographer who walted outside a laboratory entrance to take bis picture. R1Jcket-Race To Be -on Vietv Speed enthusiasts and racing fftns may view lhe ArmorAll rocket car, which can reach 326 miles per hour in 4.82 second,,, Saturday at Newport Beach.'s Fashion Island. The pencil-like vehicle which broKe the world record for ~peed In the quarter-mile may be seen from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.1n. at Penney's Auto Center. OCC LECTURES -"Geology of California ," George ~·Jason lecturer. Science Lecture I. 7:30 p.m. "Travel & Holiday Photography." Ralph S. Ga r- rison lecturer, Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m. SATIJRDAY, OCTOBER 5 ..-oocc DANCE CONCERT -11-tattl Lascoe Company, Auditorium, 8:30 p.m. Adm. $3.50, student! $2.50. / said, will bring support to the con· .Mesan Wounded In Sliooting Leaves Hospital servative camp. Harmer said he viewed h i s Woodmark Chairs "THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND" -South Coast Repertory Theater, Sat. & Sun. 8 p.m. Also Sun. 2:30 p.1n. FOOTBALL -Costa ~1esa v. El Modena at Newport Harbor, 8 p.m. OCC at Long Beach CC, 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER I UC! LECTURE -'"f'he Golden Age of Radio." Science Lecture Hall. 7 p.m. O•.t....WE COAST '" DAILY PILOT ,,.. a._. C<>t•• u.... p I<!! ~"~ "'"""" .. .-- 11< ..... 1 ..... _~ "-.. ...-""" .... "" <>- ea..i ""°""'""'l ~ ... c;..., ••• --.... _.,..a ... ,,,.,,., .... ""'°" '""" lo< Cool• 1.1 ............. ""a-... ......,,,,,,,,,., f!t.a<• ·- '"'" v ..... ...-S.ot~ ""'-~· • .., Soo CO..-n""~ ~ c.""..,."" ,, ,....,,. ,_... ..,,,..,... .. _ .. ......, ~ ........ ""' ~,,,~ -r.._.,.....,_11',,,..•"""IP'•"'""J"J NO\I a., Slrffl. '-°"'' '-'~1-1 Co~b~'" ~:19."11 t~,..•N. VI'~ ,,............:.,.,....,,.,_ )-) I 11 r .•'"• , .. ,. ,,.,,.,. .... •"') ,.,.....,, ...... ~.; .. 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He was also hit by a shotgun blast in the back when the two bandits at- tempted to kill him for refusing to hand over his money and pulling a knife on them in seU-defense. Pride told police the gunmen caught him In a crossfire, the shotgun·wic\der dropping to one knee to take aim. A 19-year-old youth li ving in the · \\'indsor Park area \Vhere attempll'd robbbery and auentpt cd murder oc· curred was arrested, bul.. relcnscd when Pride could not identify him. Child Succ1unhs After Battering AUBURN [AP) - A :t-yoor-old Auburn boy who authoriti"° Mid was burned on his f~t and "bruised from head to toe" died at Placer General llospllal. The child wll.!I identified Thursday as Curits Lee Atkins. Sheriff's inspcttor Ar1hur Abll':5 said the child's mother, Carltt'n Atkins, 19, • and her boyfriend. Joseph Vlott . 18. were,, ar~h-l for invrsllg::1tion of murdt.r .• II id they refuaed \o NY whttt ha!)PMCd to the child. "The ·boy's body was bruised from head lo toe. and tilt burns on hi! fed lookro like l\\'O red 1f>Cks,'1 Ables Mt d. • predecessor 's ouster with "great sad· ness. Ed Reinecke is a good friend of mine, a very honorable and decent man. · "It would have been an wispeakable tragedy if Ed Reinecke had been pllt in jail. "l am really sorry that I have had lo take the office under these conditions. I will miss having Ed in public life. He was a fine, honorable public serv- ant." Frona l'nge Al GYPSY ... Vice ~fayor Jack Hammett at the con- chision of the attorney's remarks. "It is extremely d.HGcult to take um· brage with "'hat you say," he added. Hammett said. however, that the courts should determine the c:on· stitutionality or similar ordinances in olhcr cities before Costa hfesa considers what to do with its. • Baranowski, who is handling one of the constitutional tests in Northern California. said he couldn't agree more. The aUorney said he would like to see a new ordinance requiring fortunete llers IQ be photogra phed , fingerprinted a.nd pay a ticensc ree of 1400 to IS-00. fie said those requirements would keep the charlatans out of the city. "They sbould also be required 10 pool their prices. After all this is Uie-age of consumer protection." , "I am fMcinated by this ," conuncnted Councilv•oman Norman Hertmg. Leain1 Ing that Baranowski has defended a · number of gypsies, she added, "I guess you 've been called the gypsy lawyt':r." "I've been caUcd a 101 of things," quipped I.he smiling Baraoow11d. ttfayor Ro9frt Wilson said he was curious wbat--astrotoglcal sign t.be at,. tomey was -born under. "Mr. Mayor, I am a Gemini," 8'N f19Wlkt ssid. ~ "l Kruiw it," replied Wilson . .. The finesi value in quality chairs available " -Consumer Gulde Another Ted von Hemert e~clusive. l- STOP IN SOON AND VIEW THESE FINE CHAIRS. EXCELLENT SELECTION AVAILABLE. DREXEL-HERITAGe-HENREDON-OODMAllK-KARASTAN-8AKER NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WES1'CLJ•·r DR., 642·2050 L~GUNA BEACH • 345 NO~Tlf CO.UT HWY., 49'.&$1 -'fORAA~CE • 23649 HAWl'HORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. lit 9, Sun. 12·S:l01 3'78-lnt • I . ' • 1 I t ! I I I I - J I . • . . \ ( I I " ' • Gi:<thti11i~ s " .. Jfl ife in HQsp~!a_~ • .. • ._..,.... .. 6 • : . ··!1'1i1'1?'!~' :·.Y. ,..,.,.., ; ,,,.:ii~ ot .• 81!8'1 f 'lllly,. • , <;n .... ..,. 1>een hOli>ltalizl!il l<G''-1'""' .~mogBad ·For Folks ·, -LA St11dy " SACRAMENTO (AP) Smog ,1, bad for peopl<, a $23il,llOO study flnancM by .!he. Califomla Air R ii"s our c es Bocrd says. • : - Jtlothcr •Disgraced' Puhlisl1e1· Sued For 'Cove1· GiI·l' lhe country" -A 11 e n Giruberg. rrlday, October 4, 1974 LA Streak - D. j isruptive LOS ANGELES (UPI\ -Robert Opel, S3. wbo atre3ked the Aca1len1y A"'ards this year, ·~·11$ found innocent Thursday or indecent e:rposure for doing the satfle thing to a city coUncll meeting . • .•. .•. .: .. .. DAILY PILOT A ~ Playgirl Subject Suing .. , ~ Milwaukee for nearly a • • week with Injuries suffered : .111.a.lall, doclors confirmed. _. .... ., ' ln a statement i!ISued by i Urttleran Hospital, Dr •. Basil CALIFORNIA A,~tate official sakt the 171- page-report released Thursday_ -r on laboratory p~uced and "'-------- regulated smog is one flf the SAN FRANCISCO (APl- A $2.8 million suit WB.! filed agatnst a San Francisco book publisher on behalf or a 12- year~d girl who thought she was golnJ!: to be In the mQvles, but Instead w0tmd up on the cover of a book about mari- juana \\ith a cigarette butt in her mouth. • LEWIS" SUIT. filed I n Superior Court Thursday, con- tends Straight Arow - a bran- dLoLRolling &!Me..maga2lne -has "dfsgraced" both Lillian and her mother, ca!JS. ing Mrs . FageU to suffer "hatred , ridicule and obloquy, causing her to be shwtnOO and voided." But a municipal coort jury found Opel guilty oo charge! or dlsnipting iL. publlc meeting. Opel ap- peared in the buff during ·a heated council debate over allowing nudity on public beaches. APPLE VALLEY (AP) Playgi rl l\fagazine n u d • centerfold Lou Zivkovlch says "I don'l have nny regrttl o'(tr'' posini In the nude - even though he's been flred- and liis "·ife is angry '"'it!i~ hlm. Jadt!oo ,said Ruth Grah:am, 54, suffered a broken left heel , bone in a fall last. week. first to pin down the heal l'h effects of smog in scientific .. Although he did not give : detaJls of the accident, it was : known that at the time Mn;. u.-1 Tt~t CHARGES D~OPPED . """"· Among the major con- clusions, the report s a i d··eir i I \ Gribam was visiting her daughter, Virginia Tchivid· jlan. · * · The wife of a Colorado bank president \\rho foiled an ap- 'j>arent extortion attempt by grabbin& a gun away from her elde~ly \\-"Olnan assailar'lt says she was too scared to do anything else. Mrs.JaJle Looma of Lead- ville said' she b e c a m e suSpiclous when the "sales- Jady" at .. her front door told her to call her lllsband Atto'2!_•Y Bugliosi Bugliosi's Out; Shinn Trial Set LOS ANGELES (AP) -A defeme attorney in, the 1970 Charles Manson case i s scheduled to sf3ad tria~ for perjury though s i m i I a r ( PEOPLE J• ~~:: :::•ts=:.: '-~~~~~~~~~-beendism~ed. and began· reaching into an On Thursday, special prO. auache case. . secutor Theodore Shield said "~~y husband is a bank be had decided 10·pl'OCfl!d \\'ith president and you ahvays read , ·ai f Shinn a boat: this sort, of tbing," ·said t 4 Nov. 18 tri or Daye • ?.In. Luoma, 34. • the Manson defense at.t.orney. * . · The "ilanani 'foM!ni:111id.5~ paused momentarily "'' b e n chief horseman Col. Hlns Hand1er ·reu dead from the saddle. But then the sb>w went on. . "It was the finest death he could dream of.'' said his deputy, U. Col. Kurt Albrecht. ·"He dedicated his whole life to the hones." Handler, 63. died io the sad· die of hls beloved h ~rs e, us= Beja," dufi_n ~ a pe nceofprec111on honemenship at V i en n a ' s famed Spanish Riding School. --~ Shinn wa.s indicted with Buglio&i on charKes ~Y lieJ by denfiiig tliey -g·o v e newsman ·Bill Farr-'in- Jormation for a story during the Manson trial while a judge's gag order was in ef- fect. Shield dropped the charges against Bugliosi Thursday, saying Farr's refusal to testify had ':dealt ·a fatal blow': to his case. But he moved to proceed against Shinn, again raising the possibility that Farr will re-asked on-Uie-witneSS stana- • pollution equal to secopd and ' third smog alert .161(,eLs pro- duces "significant c!ecrement in pulmonary fun ctio n. symptOn's sufficient to restrict nonnal activity. and oxidative changes In erythrocytes." e Oil Leakage }forton announced Uie ae1ion Thursday. a day after :he oil balls. apparentlv from natura! seepage In the Santa Barbara Channel, washed ashore and sparked rears of a huge spill like the one that blackened the chaMel and beaches in 1969. --c:> e Seafood Strike SAN PEDRO (AP ) -Strik- ing workers have voted to end a 17-0ay walkout at Van Camp seafood cannery, after "'inning a contract agreement that guarantees they can transfer in their jobs \\'hen the facility moves to San Diego. The w1ion said Thursday that the l,700 striking cannery 'tl'Orkers approved a new three-year contract \·irtually _u__nan.troousl)'. Ofllcial.s said it eq>ecti:d 'tl'orkers could be A judge fl?t .denied l!ftorts to nnme· the sourtes for his back on the )ob sometime t~ to bloci:'" chnd ... su~port news account. day. payineots to LH!le e ..... , 23, -The i... Angeles !'mes • Si!uba Denth..-an antiwar activist qµestioned reporter spent 46 days 1n Jail abo_ut the· bombings o~ fl '.New . and faces five more for c.on-OXNARD (UPI ) -The Ybi\ Danl 'a'nd . the"' U.S ... '· tempt 'because• •fle,·• Tefused 1Coftst · Guard will test equip- Capttol . · · · ·· '·· ' Superior Judge Ch a r I es ment used by two scuba divers --Stlperior Q>urt-Judge Older's~request--to supply the -·who drowned in separate-in- Sparreon A\'&kiaR or Oaktand names. ' cidents near Anacapa Island ordered Alameda County to · in the Santa Barbara channel pay Ms. Ba<..'00, daughter of \\'ednesday, authorities a wealthy Atherton business-11 A t d report. man, retroactive child SUJ" rres e Air Force Calli. Frank port payments for h er Dugan . 34. «tationed at daughter. I Ai Edwards Air Force Base near 'I1le county sued the state ll ... . rport Palmdale. was dead on arrival to block the payments on at a naval hospital in Port grounds Ms. Bacon Wa! living p R 'd Hueneme. with a man when Ariel Sage Ot al S Mark Inouye. 23. Gardena, Albion Bacon was conceived was found at a 35-(oot depth in NOvember 1972 in New LOS ANGELES (AP) by fellow divers. He y,•as a York. Sheriff's deputies arrested 11 commercial diver for a firm * men and seized more than in Oxnard and reportedly y,·as Gen. Frtderiek c. Weyand a ton of marijuana worth di\'lrig for sea urchif'l.i \\'hen' was ronfirmed by the Senate about $1 million in a series he..drowncd. as Anny chief of staff, sue-of raids at ?\lojave Desert oeeding the . late G e n . air strips and in suburban · Cttlgbton w. Abrams. El Monte. aUf~t~Sii~. w and cmfi OfficiaJs saiCI i1Wr5day trie . ey ' inned ~ voice raids culminated a tw6-monlh :Car Riu•Ycd o~ . vote-, hU been acting Army chief ol stall since Abrams' undercover investigation. death last month. His nomina· Booked for investigaUon of lion was approved -by the state _and federal narcotics For Rape, Kidnaping ArtneQ Services Committee laws Vlolali<!'l~ were: . • , only ihortly before the noor • Jon C. Phillips, 29, Marihat· vote tan Be.ac:h; _F_llliam A. Seran-. * tool, 25. North Hollywood; SACRAMENTO (APl -A John A. Reuck, 28, Lakewood; man who police say had elec- Cbarlotte Curlis. associate· Gerald D. Hong, '46, Arcadia; tric door Jocks on his expen-- editor of The New York Robert L. PruiU. 57, Alham-sive autt11nobile pleaded guilty "nmes, Will receive the 1974. bra ; Karl D. Peterson. 25, Thursday to t~'O counts of distinguished achievement Davis, and Darla L. Jenkins, rape and one of kidnaping. award for new!Pflpers-from 28, -Philip-Pd-:--Bourchler--27.--Tbe man, "''illiam H. \Vires, the Journalism AJumni ~ }hd O\vayne D. Walker, 2.1, of suburban Carmichael. is sociation of USC. ._/all or ?.lodesto. owner of X-ray businesses in ?.liss Curtis, who is 11op-ed'' Al&0, Neil L. Temp I e, Sacramento and Portland. editor of the Times, will be Orangeville, Utah, and Glenn Ore. presented the award at the A. Lemaster, 28, Gresham, Fifteen other counts \\'ere association's banquet Nov. 7. Ore. dimlissed &nd Wires ~·as Last year's winners included Authorities said .the raids ordered e x a m I n e d by Mike Wallact, CBS News cor-l\-ere carried out Wednesday. psychiatrists. . respondent : Hoblrt Lewis, Four persons were arrested Police said Wires usually editor-in-chief ol R e ad er' s at Fox Ffeld near l..an4;'aster, picked up women hitchhiking Digest, and the Washington five others at an airstrip on or waiting (or a bus. They Post which was represented a dry lake bed tn San said the doorknobs on the in- by Bob Woodward, one of the Bernardino <:ounty and two side of Wires' car were prlu winning investigative more after they landed at El removed and, with the electric reporters In the Watergate Monte AirpOrt, trailed by locks, the victims couldn't get • -ca-se. deputies in another. plane. out. • Coron Fl Com<wo ~ 1.4 Lem .................... Li•t $7~.<Xl Sale f'rit~ 1499.91 ... - Ca.on EF Come<o ""h 1.4 Le,. .................... U.t $017.00 Sale l'rie• 1499.99. • •. CalOn Fm Ccl'!'leta with 1.8 lem ..•.......... · ...•.. Liit S430.00 s• Price S2ft.11n ... ·~"' Ca.en TL8 Comera wl1~ 1.8 Le!'I\ ••.••..•..•..• .,, •• U~t S325.00 s• Pric• S204.88 , .. .._ -~ tc-W:I--..... (, HUNTINGTON PHOTO .-SUPPL Y . . IHH M•St.Hooltil"Jloo--147441.1 orl42·'5H 1 ,.. sa.,,i., c....., _, I I ' . . ' .. Girl Fo1u1<l ~~ear De.ath • CALE XICO (AP I -A 15- year-0ld girl reported "an hour Crom death" in the desert Lillian H a d d a d 'vas only seven when a photographer approached her in Golden Gate !Park and asked her if she wanted to be in films. said her mother, Em 11 y Fagen. Police Cl1ief Jaili11g 'Loose' Illegal Alie11s He plans to sue Playgirl, "'hose June unfolding descri~ ed him as a "superbly trim 33" and then let lhe re:ider mak~ up her mind:b)' sho"•lng hin1 in full frontal view. \\lith not a fig leaf in sight. "I don't h.1\·e any r"C rPlS O\'er postng but l v•ish the article had been done in bettei taste." he sighed. addi11:? tht1i he .,_,as soon off .10 a meeting "'ith his 13\\'?o'Crs. •FREE DELIVERY and Set-Up fri Home ALL SALES FINAL MEADOW CRAFT 1~:.=.:~:'. ............. 5 I I 9 95 ~;!·.~~'.~~ .......... 5 19995 Clloke wtU!e-y.Uow_., 5 pe;·htio D"""9 S.t · $34695 48" Umb<tlkl Set ........... . --·-~:.':!.~~~~ .......... 5496'5 Sof~o"'°""'l T ablei 5 pc. S.olioq Group $2 6 3 95 Mnh Lo•e Seat/Rocker •. , • • • . 3Tobles S.A.K. 6 pc. Seolioq Group SJ 7 J95 Sofa.Chair w /Ottoman ...... . 3Tobles • ~-~".".'.· ..................... s99•s ~~i.:' .. 't.:"~P .......... s 199ts HOUSE SPECIAL 2 5oohr Swioqloq · s99ts Lo•e Seat w/Canopy : ••..••..••• ~i.-g. ··••••···•···· s 19895 S.X. GRAHAM !rc.:~ ~~~,~~ .... ~ ....... s45000 42"6-Tobl• 5 pc. Lo .. Seat Set $ 4 5 ooo 3 Tall. & El«J<n ........... . 1...., wa11 uoit .............. 5 1 I 0°0 ACCESSORIES KERf\1AN /UPI 1 -Saying he "'as afraid "they \\'ill kill themselves or local . citizens if aUowed lo run \\ild loose.'' Kennan police chief Olen t.fcDanie\ has defended his policy of jailing JMogal aliens and making them post a $65 bond. McDaniel said Thursday his department's policy was to ar- rest illegal aliens "'ho c<1nno1 properly identify themsel\'CS. HOUSE SPECIAL put lhem in jail and then set 1hen1 free if they pr>sl th~ $65 bond. He said Iha! in the past his depa rtment called border patrol agent& and tunled the illegal aliens over to them for deportation, but he said that policy was changed when area fai-mers con1pla1r.1hg that the pra ctice \\'as depll':ting their \\'Ork force. "I've l?Ot three la.,_1•ers for- ! w o • different case <;.'' h.e de<"lafed, One suit i.s ai med at Playgirl. .,_.hich couldn't be tea<'hed for comment. The other is aimed <it his ex~ employers. So far. he says. he doesn't need a third anomey for his "·ife. Bul he add.~. she "ls not too pleased 11,'ith the whole thing." furnit11re RESTIGE BRAND AT DISCOUNT PRICES SEE THEM HOW- BUY TH&M HOW AMD SA YE MONEY HOW • :'.:'.~"::' .................... s29•s VENEMAN C•stOM Made -Handcrafted Dinin9 & -Mcltchinq sffti'") Pc'S:-Htat cri tw finest 111- strvdure .,.d style. If yovr •sire is ta own the best pu shovld be dini"9 either in yow hofM or on the patio witll a set froM VENiMAM MET AL CO. r FAHBEE ARTS , .......... , oo Gl ... d $2 500 Tile-s tfrantedt •.•.•...•.••..•. --.. Dinioq S.t $29900 5 ~ Tamiami ~Z" •.••••. -.••• TROPITONE Locally Mode Mationalty Advertised -OutdoorPoHo 20% =:rs.ries............. 0 ALUM ONT 5 pc. 42" Rd Outdoor. s.t S Yr. Gucwant•e OFF ==:l:d.~ .... $ J 4 99 5 COHTEMPO DINING 10.14 Doy Deti .. ry 5 pc. or 7 pc. Dinett•s Cllok• of Styles . Come In OrMr Your .Colar & Style T odoy MARR INC. 5 pc. Outdoor Set PVC Vioyl Tobi• • $288 & Chain w /can•as ~Hat & backs .......... . THIN LINE ¥"di~~ ~~~::t.~~ ... , ....... s240 QUINTANA Painled ....... Racks ••••••••••••••••• , •••• s399s . House Spec:ial 5 pc. Dinette ..•.•... =~-"'' .............. $ 5 up Spml"'"TroditiOftai 30 % s900 =•~ .............. 0 ~!inT~~~~~~~ .................. s I 'a Potttcl Fent • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0 F F ~I.~-~~~ ••. • .•..••.•• • .•• $2 4 00 1-----------""-~-·_, ... _..,_,_ ... _1_ •. _ .. _ .. _. _ .. -· ._ .. _ .. _ .. _ .. _. 5_9_'5 -1 Continental Art Produch ,_ .. , .. . s 1 9 oo CaiYYct1lfroftM'dt .............. up Venlure Arts & Crafls ~ ............... 5.59 to 525°0 ~ ~'.'.~~---················ s300 ~~i::"~ .................. s2'• W.""911t Iron $198 ,._.Hokier & Stoncls .... •• • ••• • • • • ., I· 1 \ • HOUSE SPECIAL STORE HOURS: DAILY l ;J0.6-SUI<. •l;lO·S 111&1 2123 NEWPORT BLVD., COST A LIESA ICOl•H Of ~ ~ _ YICTO•J&I_ PATIO Phone ~42-4103 NURSERY 646-3925 L • • • All . ' . DAll_,l' PILOT EDITOlllt\L PAGE Too Much, Too Soon • The Cost:i l'rl tsa Cit y Count-ii this "'eek fourld it~t·ll eyeball l? eye bod I y,•jtb the bjggcsl 8in){lt• d(·vclop mcnl proJt.·cl in the t:ity 's 21 -ye.ar history -1norc th;.1n '55.f!1!111on in olfi ce structures . store!. and nlhlctit: fac1hl1cs on Sci!crstrntn ramily propcrt 11 around SouthCousl l'laza • ' .. TI;i,c council l~ad ltltle tho1cc but to .give~ qualified no lo the 1u·0Ject. · Coun cilm~n ha~cn ... ware of the compl<'x proposal ~or .a srant four \\'CCk s -hardly l<111g enou gh to assess JUSt Ylhat is \Vas. let alone dctern1inc its inl · pact on the t:o1n1n unit y Because the S\\'Ccping plun called for formation of~" redevelopment dist1·ict , the tountil \\'3S faced with ._. Jan. I deadline to hH\'C :.di ptunning completed. City Manager fo'red Sors<.iba l s;1 id the schedult· 1nighL 11(· jmpossibll'. Rather tJ1:.1n 11111 \c ~1hc<i d , th e counci l urged the Segerslrom~ lo "''o rk "''ith the cily staff and lcfl th(' door open l o a ncv.• lrMik <tL the proposal nexL year. Given Lhcsituatio11 . ii ,,·as a lo!!ica l act ion. · l11flation Bite lnnation extracted another pou"1tt of n csh last week When Newport-Mesa Unified Srhool District trustees approved a $508,89.1 project at Costa Mesa }ligh School. The badiy needed project covered· refurbishing the physical education facility <.tt the s~hool and l wo'Cam· Pll" drainage jobs. :.. Jt \\'<JS oruiinallv planned th at ;iv;:1ilablr fur1ds ,...# - I ,,·ould c.·o\•cr n1orc . in cludin g 11pd:.111n ~ un <1J.!\:1I I runsµo1'l11 lion building no\\' used ._._.. a11 il Ulo .shop :.ind pl:1cin i.; :.i. CO \'l' r ovt ·r a stud ent 1..•uti11 g ~1 re:.i . llut b<.•twccn I.h e tin1c ttu: projt•c l '''a:-. co 1n·l'i v~·d <Jlld specifications dra,,·n l'o r b id s, cosl!5 1.oonll'cl 0111 111 , ... ighL So. the Lrustc<.>s had to be salisfil•d \\'tlh lhrcc·qu;ir· ler.s of a loaf bt·c:.ius1:of infl;.1tion·s in1p;1 c·1. Nonthclc~s. '''hat the district could ,1rrord '''1ll IJ,· '"'l'lcomc :1t Costu Mesa IJi ~h School und !J"IP th\· school keep puce Y.'ilh more recently bui lLschools. Dual Benefit· l 'he dedicated efforts of a group of senior citizens \\1h~ spend four !1our;; <t day he lping 1>aticnt -.clicnts 11L r-"a 1rv1e\v Sta tr llosp1tal have nol gon(• unnolu·t·d. 'l'wo of the 65 foster grandparents \Vho \Vork \Vith mentally retarded children at the hos pitql -along, \\'ilh their fo ster ,E!r:.Uldchildrcn • \\'el'C IUhChCOI\ guests recently of Gov. and A1rs. llonald Rcagun. Grandparents help youn gstl'rs 11..•arn lo do things most of us take for granted -cut1ng, dressing, cleaning up . It's a program that helps the m entally retarded build self s ufficiency. And it gives senior citizens - oflen left by the wayside -a productive role. Their wage is meager. Bufthe mutual re11lards arc great. CM .,,_,.. ·---~~ .. ~ . ·;.,.,· . ... ... ........ . . • • < < 'Poo r ol' Toothless. Finally found himself a big bone and all he can do is gum it.' I --------"----------------------------------------------------,------'-------------------------------------------' ;:CIA Expert ~Trained Chileans (JACK ANDERSON ) WASHfNGTON -Jnlcrnational ':telephone, and Telegraph dispatched one of America's Lop bugging experts jnto the homes and go,•ernmenl palace of Chilean president Salvador 1\llende iii 1971 . The all('gcd pur 1•1>~,c or th i ... m yliterious n1 i!oo s,i'on \Vas to ·1d1· ·hug'' ·AJ·l e nll c ·!'- rooms and to traiii Chile:in pulieL' ;ind arn1 y n1cn in L'ler- lronic de·huggin~ l eth niqUC'~. I n 1ercslini.:lr. 111\·us thC' niilitary 11 hil'h loiter Q\'c1·1 hrC'11· ,\ 1 lend,. . The visit of mastcr!>bugAe r John Ragan came :is IT'J'. the CIA and the U.S. Embassy in Santiago \11ere busily seeking inforn1ation to help them get the socialist Allet1de out of office. Al · Jende was nalionalizing American companies in Chile. inl'luding ITT. RAGA N, an ex-FBf clcctronie £pccia\ist. is bcsl kno"TI ns the man called in by the \\'hite 1-iouse "plum- bers" to bu~ th<' home of eolun1nist Joseph Kraft. llut in 1.hc "businl'!ooS. ·· Ragan is respected :.is an a"·e~omt· .pro: a s1><'cialist callt'<I in to de·bUJ! :the quarters of s 11c·h notahtcs :is 2lirhard Ni xon, fur1nt·r At torney ;General John i\11tl·hrll, Cha1·\c~· l'J~·be '' Hchozo ;ind Olhl·rs. : On h is lri)l to turbulent Chile, :n11gan took :lion~ ;1 load of .. nffcn- ~i1·c'' hu!,!J;!inl! equipment. Sccrc·t :\Vliter ~ult' 1lnc11m t'nts s how he "'as :01rc9m p:ini('d tlo\l'll by JT'l"s assistant :,. .. rcuril y f!i rt' et nr. fl usscll 1'agliare ni ': T ll E oort·,,tE."\TS l'C\'l'al th<tt :.Ra~:in stayed in ('hi lt> from ,\11ri l 2A. : 1:171. to ?II :1y 5. J !171. :incl \\'a.~ paid $200 ::01 !l::iy hy ll"f \\'hdf! therl'. lla.[!;111. at , he in v11;n1011 nf th1• :1rrny anci 1>0li ce, 1<'n1ercd 1\llf'11(tr 's home s al 'V:dparat~ll ;ind S;1n1i;1go, and Jus, 1lrL·~1d C'nt1al p;i J;11·1·. ; Accord111l! lo H;q,:-an. he ;ind All<"ndc :once !':il d<n\•n and had cnff('e. There ;thl' fh1l(':1n lc·:itl1•r l1•<1t lll'd that n:1gan ·~·orkrd for rrT Ha i.:,an fli ·scribc!' thC' ;.,.Otll'('ri;;alinn a~ "1•11nlial.'' ~ !\'o flnC' l'tC'lll S to ~nn\1• 1\·hy IIT, a :,.C'lt'ntlL·~s 1•n1•n1~· of ,\ll1•ntl('',ll. \\'as al - :l1)11t>ri in h1' d111 •lh111.: ... nl111·h le .... :-. "·hy :the· C'h1h•un pr1•,icll ·nl lt·t :111 !Tl' agt•nt ;('nnrt11rl "1•h•(·lron1r 'l\l't'P'" of h1 s :room' :t! ·' 111111· "h1·n pl:'ln1111i.: nf hugs • Dear Gloomy Gus 1101\· can th e proposed 10 cents P<:r gallon ~:i~ tax be a means of fi J:hting infl ation ':' It IS. in- tlal ion ' r• ~1. GIMmr GM• <tmmtn15 M•slllmil.., "' Al .. •• • ..-d• l\oO MCftl.rHr ...ii..;1"" 'll•W1 al I"' .,._, .. _, Sf,MI \'Mt t-1 _....It c;.....,, Gn. 0.ily Pila! \\':'.IS widely feared in Chile Allcnd(' C'annot explain: lie died from guns hot "·ounds·in the coup. But as \.l'C reported on l\tnrch 21, 1972. ITT had made approachl's "to select members of the Armed Forces in an attempt to have them lead some sort or-upris ing" in late l~Q. _only· a fl'\\' months before ITI and thl· Chilea n army helped a rrangl' Ra gan·s \'isit. TllE ITT electronics mission is even more puzzling in \'iC\.I' of a sl'crct Jl"T memo dated Scpl. 29, 1970, fron1 rr·r Vice Pres ident E. J. Gerrity to l1vr President llaro!d Gcnecn. In lhl' ,memo, Gerrity ad11iscs ''\Ve should \.11ithdraw all technicnl help (to Chile) and should not promise any technical assistance in the future." Yet, within months. JTT's deputy security chief and its $20().a-day clec· Ironies consulta nt.\11cre dispatched to ~i \·e "technical assistance" to the <i i'· my, police and to· at least.one Chileun lclephonc company offi cial. Through a t rusted intl'rmedi:iry, u·e ha\'e been gi \·cn a sun1m a ry ol Hagan·s notes on the \'isit. They do nol shed much light on the subject, but si mply tell of · meetings \\'ith the Chileun police and :1rmy officials. Some ofthcn1 appear to be in code. 1\F'TER the ChilC'an excursion. Ragan continued to have high·payin~ dealings with IT·r . I/is pri\'alc lo~s sf10\1· such curious li stings :is "6/2/71 ·-('f'I' trst hi·(\01\'CI' ln1ittC'r. l•/7/71 -lT'l\v/tmiLtcr ... 6 /IH /71 · Call Jack Caulfield ....... 1'n1itll'r.'· in this (•:1se. is •1 liny bu.c,.:in ).!" lran.~m1t ler .. And t:aulrit•lcl \\'HS The \\'hit1~ I lnu.~c di rt .v ! 1·i t'k!oo I\' r nf 1 hl' \\' :itcrgal C' t·r.t. H;1gail also r;in an 11·r de·buggin)! ~l'm ina r and has dooc de·bu~gini: \\'Ork for GC'ncrn and ll'sscr IT1' of fi c1als s ur h as IJit a Beard, .Jol'ln Rvan and \Villi a.m l\larrian1. · fo'ootnotc: Ra~a n s poke "'ith my ;is· ~ia tr Les \\1hittc n al lrngth. Thi' "t· niittcr" "'as used only at I he .!>C'min<lr, he said, no! for bugging. 'fhc (.'hilcan mi~sion. he insisled. v.·as "open :ind :ibove board" and no bug!' were pl:rn ll'd white in Chill', nor "·ere any rounil ·rhc hugs hi' look \\'il h him, hr: saHI. 1\'('t'C' left in Chile onl y for traini n.c PtlfJK>S~S. ~ Essays 01i T . S . Eli o t . ' T . S. 1-:lint. lh1• ~1'\'f'Tl\h \'oh1m t: 111 :1he C1l nt 1·rnpur;i r 11 Sl u<llt'~ 1n !;Litrr:nur1' Srrif'~ liy ,\l r t:raw-11111 ~.l 'apt·rh:u.'.hll tSI fl !"d . pr1•!oot'nl .!ii nir11· •'r11irt1I i'"'·•.\'!' r1n flt!(' nf !ht' kt') pot•ls 11f the l \\'{'11\l(•lh c•t•nlurv. :ilnni;: "'Ith ;in (''l!l 1'11 ~ 1 \ C' h1lihng raphy 1-:d1tert hy l.1ncla \V \\.';ignrr. ii ron :1u 1n" ('''·1.1 ~ h.\ i;;ur h fi~urr~ :i ... 1\rt hur ;.~111f'ne>r. 1\hn .. 1• 1nlrnrlurt1on tn the ~>Oel. "T11 \l"t'l \Ir Elt r1t "1,0nC'oflh1· ·tx-1:1 r 11·r 11 r1t1en. S11h~•·q11f'nl c<hap :.tor' t1lt'hr1!1• ;1n artu·lt · II\ Lf"un:lr.-1 :1 ·11~('1r <t l'r1l 1r "h°'" 11 01 k on Ehnt :h:i s :1lv. a~:-hl'1'11 :ulm1rl'•I fnl' it' !:-,;·1nlty ; ~ir:. Pounif·., nrilr ~ lhC' i~ri :.Prutror5.: & lltlu•r PO('n1~: l\,~rnard :llcr~on1t ilnd lfrlt'n r:.1rrlnl'r"s t·:-.~;Jy\ ;On Jo;liol'~ ~arl~ p111·111~ ~I. I, lll•'t'n :thal '" <'Ontribut1011, J1lacin1: Th,. -. ( THE BOOKMAN J \\'astcd l.:a nd in a ne w perspective as an "open, .. s uggestive poem: Oan1cl R. Schw:lrz's qu~tion on the arcrplf'd rcndinJ: or "Gernntion", \\'itllam 'I' 1.1 oyn\han·s dlr«"tlon ror n1urh of •·our (J11artrt.•. rrof,~~~or of F:ngli~h nt Mlchlj:!an "\l:i lf' l 'nh·er!'i1}'. I .ind~ \Va~rier ha" puhl1 ,ht•d l\\'O bank~ on Willi:rm c·arlo.., \Villiam ~. :ind 1'.1udl<'!I of 1':r nl'~ Tlr o,-1ni:"'ay, Willi:in1 fo'aulkn .. r th•nl.~1' l.1·11erl u\•, and Ph)•lli.~ t.-l r (f1nlrY. Shr I.Iii r urr('ntly ci>mpll>flr1~ ;1 5lu<I_\' of ronlt>n1 Pornry lbel 1cs. .JO-ANN llil.OREN7.0 · • T h e I ssu e I s Far Front Closed -Nixon Will Be Heard From Aga~ \\'ASl~JNGTON -It should be> borne in mind that llerbert 1-loover lived artieul3tely into his OOs. some 30 years beyond his moment of gre~test political distress. llarry ·rruman rose from the Jov.'Cst s tate of p01itict1l disre~arcl In high cslcl'n1 u1>0 n h i~ dealh. 'l'h1s is not lo s:t\ lha t Richa rd iii'. Jl:i :<O.Jl .v,•ill :-o merl ;.i\ b,, l·le \•at ccl l ~l th 1· poi nth c on ot reverl'd pa !oo l prcsid~nts. but it is to say that those \1ho thin~ the ''.\'ison issue \\'ill go a1\•ay arc roolin g themselves . It 11·ill be \\'if h u~· f11r 01:iny 5e;:irs. There arc even now enough people \\'ho think that Nixon 's offenses. "'hile rl'grcttablC'. were juslifi:tblc under the circumstances and in the "'hble <·ontcx1 of his presidency. Among them •ire those \.\'ho thought he should have resigned and those "'ho thought he should not have. TllESE PEOPl.E ~ \.l.•hi lc tiow in a minority, number into the n1illions and thus are not an ineonsiderable p;irt of the av.· are publil'. They cannot, rurthermorc. be s houted do\\'n by thl' roarin ~ di s app1·oval or the <'X · RICHARD WILSON Pres ident's pardon. nor thl· eon tinuing l'I'~· for lhl· last cl!'op of hi,, IJlood and the dct1th -v.·ish re1){)rts of his ilhll•SS. A del"ent assumption b;1sed urxtn -Nixon's past record ean be made that Nixon \\•ill survive this period of great physical and ment<i l stress. "'ilh thl' usual cav{'at that death can come tu .any mHn at a ny lime. If hl' so sur- vives. at least a dcc;1dc is ll'ft to him of alert physic a I and mental res ponst·. and maybe much more 1'he practieal meaning of the par· don, therefore. i~ that Rich11rd f,-1, l\'ixon. admitting 'no guilt. is free to use his unqurstionecl talents not only to rehabil itate h imself as best he can but to encourage the nascent belief that he "'as hounded out or office by cruel and implac.:ible enemies "'ilh no regard for the Jon g.range interests of lhe nation . SOl\1E SUCll intuition may lie be- neath the ferocity of the continuing attack on Nixon and on President Ford for havin.I! pardoned ~'ixon. The tone of this attack clearlv .secks to establish the historieal ·base tha1 Nixon 's offcnsl's 'vrre so enormous that they threatened the cominuance of free government. for \.l.'hich he s hould ha,·e been made lo pay by public trial. conviction nnd scntcnrc to prison. cvCn if hC' ricvcr ser11cd :i · dav .ii.lore m :i lurt• t·onsidcr~1\ion ~a1 foeus on the hysterical cxaggcratioi1 11f such conelusions, taking into con- ~idcration that lhc eh.ief impeachable ofrcnse. Artil'lc· I of the Dill of tm- -pe:tt."hment. grew-from a ludicrous-act about which Nixon knew nothing in advance. the placing or a listening d e \'iee on the telephone of the Uemocratic----1'.iational Chai rm an during a 1,><>lifical ca·mpaign. r\ssum1ng Nixon 's survival, thos(' ·\\'ho think he will crawl back inlo a luxurious hole somewhere to li ve on· his pension und brood him!!elf into his grave must be ignoring his record. They "'ould do better to recognize the tonL' of his publil' apology. '\•ith il'i in· timation of penance to he follo\\'ed b.v resurgence. · NIXON \\'ill v.·rite . In lime he \Viii prohabl~' talk. In time those who trans,:!rcssed \llith him. and still think they did no \.\·rang. v.•ill have paid the lci:al price. and they will talk and llTite. \i/1th out the complete and utter destruction of these men the innate sense ()f a good many millions thal justice was not done could not be \\li~lly st ifled. There v.•ill Jong lM' those v.·ondering why equal ju!ltice un- der !au• should send John Ehrlichman to prison u·hite ·oaniel Ells~rg goes free. or hold Nixon lia ble for shielding a political St'andal not nr his o"·n making. Al l s ueh n111ral and ethical problen1s iw·ould have been \\Tappet.I into a horrific bundle and cast into lhl' \•aults of history by the criminal con· \'.iction o( .Nixon. The..cnd 'W'ould·havt:-- been written in a different "':JY than President Ford tried to \.\'rile it. A Judgment so conclusive y.•ould ha,•e been renderc~ against the Nixon era th al history could never challeflge it. BUT it is not to be tha t v.•a y. President Ford could not write thl' end to WatCrgatc. T he-llousc Judiciary Comm it1ec could not do so. however pers uasi\•e Presi dent Ford · might have found its unanimous ac· tion. And the courts "'ill not be per· mi tted to do so. 1'hi s is not bcc<iusc the events <ind actions did not take place. It is because the grav it~' and import of those artions a11d the circumstances under "'hich they took place are seen in different ways by different people. At the m oment, the most furious of the critics arc acting as if their case may be slipping out of their hands and so have rene\\·cd their fury lest lhl" future should for,gct. How Far Can theNit-picking·-Go? ·ro the Editor I've been re:1ding with interest and dis may about the l\le xic an · An1ericans complaining about the ne \\.' TV seri<"s. "Chi co and the 1'\lan." They say it is deme;1nin g, belittling, etc. The epi~odes I've seen so far has Chico far in the Jc;1d O\'t'r the bum- hlin g \\•hite garagr o"·ncr. I clo n·t recall blacks screaming :1bout "San- ford ;i nd Sn n'' or · ·C.ood Timci-.'' I iusl don '! get it. · STANFORD Llnivc rsit v had 111 l'h;ingc !heir •·rndians·· tu "(';1 r tl1 nals " .~omc lin1c h:1ck. \\'hy 1!r1tn'l th1· Indians push to change thl' Cleveland Indians to something else'! Aha~ I've ~ol the answer. The San Francisen :lnd N~"'· Ynrk Giants should get large ('OmpJainls (rOm lhC midgets 0£ OUI' country. · Let's rename all the ball clubs: The Loll Angell's E\V('S, the NC'\\' England ll l'\'Oluli on;1r ics. The 1\tl:i nta IJovcs, th~ ~Tia mi :\l inno\\'S. the Detroit ~1 ice. 1'hc Cinci nn ati llt"<ls (who ye;irs aJ'.!1) ·tried Hedlegs, but In no avail ) should he re·n:1n1 cd fhi• H i~hl·\\lingcrs. !low about the NC'-....' ()rlc"nni;-SinnC'rs ? 'J'hc New-\'ork-P1•11p!'I? 'fhc Bt'nvcr o llalnmof'C Shc·llatHI Pnnie"? Ruffalo \\lilli Rrl1s'! l'hitadf'IPhla Spu rro\vs·• ·rhr· H~t coul{l l!n on and on. \\'c arc living 111 a time nr absurdity ;1n1I nit·pickinJ!. • s ·rE1.1.A. f\NNE n osc:11 /\1oisf• Bn•llP To th e Editor : Your Sunday, Si-pt. JO feature on noise pollution rclate5 lo a b:ittle "·aged for :t year now by famillt'!! hcfe in f"ountain Vnl1cy agaln.!!t noist' pol · 1nl ion in ~Ille Sriuare Rrgional P:irk. \\'llF.N i\100 .. :t. airplant' club" u·•·rc oustf'd by consu·uclion from.. i!'ol atc1I flr l1I.~ nlnna llarbo r IJOulev;1 rd in C:o~tn f\1l"Sa. !hey laid~ t'JriTn1lo il ll urf':I in Lh<' heart Ot rilile Square P .. rk. The noise they produce lhrre is not only <Jn aUrnnt to lheno~. ( MAILBOX ) l."etters frorn renders arr. 1vclcnmr. NfJr· ntally. inn/er.-. s/1011/d cn11vey lluiir 111es· 1>uges u1 .JOO wo rd.i Qr less. 'fhe rig/11 to cl)n. dcn.~e lflll!r.i tn /ii space or elunirmtc lif)('t i.~ rcserv<'d. All /rl/ers 11111st inclutir sia- tuJlun• ond mailing <rddres.~ hul nnme.~ 111ay b1· 1111thlze/d on r1'q111'.~f if ~ufficier1t rea.~1'111 1.~ apporrrll l'·~·tri1 u1ill 1111/ h.1 J>11l1/1.~he1f Uni\'l'rsity \Vomcn in your news· paper.· 011cr 300 \Yom c n atte nded the d aylong event highlighted by state Sen. Alan Robbins' remarks in the late afternoon. 'fhc women or Orani;e County arc intc rc~lc d in events or this nature, not just weddings. luncheons and fashion ShO\\'S ~ NANCY J . ZELEZNIK AR J'111tPrnl A ltrr11n t i vPs To !he £di tor : !\!any years ago, so the story goes. a t·ontrol slandards of l\lilc Squ:irc'i; new steak house opened its doors in hnsl city. F'ountain Valle). the no ise Kansas City. an area long noted for its also dl'grades 1 he rccrealion<1I en-fine steaks. Before lopg they "'ere out· vironmcnt nT the iiark. Pirnicking selling all the ir corhpctitors. \\'hen families, golfers Mnil neighboring asked to explain the secret behind this residents com plain about the bul.z· fanlasti{' s uccess, the owner replied, ~aw noise which rasps day.long from "I buy the same beer cveryonf! else 9 am to 7 pm, fn terms or total park· d{)('s, The only difference is lhaL when usage, the moil cll'r~ arc 11 very small I serve a steak the eustomcr gel'i ilon JM>rccn1 ag<· of lhC' puhlic '''hO want to a si7.z ling hot platter. !·!ell, man, I'm enjoy !hi' 11ark. '.'t't lh(· modelers ""f nnl sellint: ~leak~ -I'm selling thC' ,.. siz1.Jc ." sist in ;innnyin.u pe>oplr "'ho cnmc !11 the p:l rk to csrapC' 1hr mo\lirfzed noist· 1'111\T ST ORV 1>0ppcd into my mintt of 011r mrr h:1 niz<'rl \\1ll'l d • v.•hcn I rc:1d Tom Barley·~ arliclc County J\1emorial f'uneral Soeicty in Orange County is one. Together they compris e the Calirornia Federation of 1'\lemorial and fo,uneral Societies, which fu nc tions l argely i'n the capaeily of lcg-is lalivc v.'atchdog In SaCoramcnto. TllESE societies': by' seeking out and contracting \11ilh selected funeral directors, those with a socia l a\\·arencss and a-\villingncss to meet community needs. provide their members \\'ilh a full range or mor- tuary service from \.l'hlch to choose. No "sizzle" in the form o( a lOO'ocean going \'essel is offl'rcd, bul immediate cremation \\'ilh scattering at sea costs S215. and a traditional fun eral can be tiad (or S395. \Ve felt your readers should knO\\' t hat we have been serving t~ com- munity sin ce 1961, by providing this alternative to e xpensive runerals. ALLACE KUNZ, Secretary Tri·County fl.tcmorial Funeral Society ORANGE COAST --------1ittC'd ·"rh·a-V1k1 nµ-\\'ay·~tn the Sun· T lllS ~l 'fUi\T IO.~ :-h o 11·~ 1hf' rt:i~:. scplc mber 29, ~d!tinn nf lhc· \ 111 atle1p1:H·.'· ul' linkinl,l noi sP pollution l'ilot. 'fhc quoted eommenls of IJ :.l:1nrla1·d~ 11 01,\' In <lcclbcl lcv«l~. 'l'hl' rep1·escnl11llVC of the Neptune SociCtl· noise nr n1odC'I planes. mnl.01'1'.Vtlcs. !oo:ll\s :ind other noise :.ourc·<-'s do nol implie d th al the ir rounde r, Dr. DAILY PILOT Robert N, \V6ed, Publisher .Thomas KeeuU , EdiJar Rnrhara Krcl&ich. ncccss:1l'il y prhducc hi.l!h deribr l ~ht;~ft~~vi.t ~~~~~nh~g~~·\m~":o~~~~~ level:. hul lhcir noisf' i~ PSY· ofrcrl'dunallernalivctn lhe cofitly,ln· t hnlu,c u·all .v \IL'ry anno;yin~ h1.·cuusc or iL'i f rf'till cnry n nd pitch. vol \'('cl morlu u ry. runcral ·~cmc!C!ry GI\'(' the mnfore)thsts. modelers :-.)stem thut today i!'; costing rarniJlc.., d lh h d · h 1 al lrasl S2.ooo." , an o cr!I w one(' ooise lo 9\ c un The roct is that Neptune Is lOo their O"'n isol:ited area "'11.·rc they closcl}' 11a lterncd aft er Telophasc In can·t bnthr r the mifjorlt) or pc.oph• be colncidcnlal. or. Thoma1i n. \\ho just \\';1nt to ri'l11\ in snml" pca1·t' \Vt·hcr. t'ntr pre nrur in the field of h\'· and quiet. pap~1ni:. the martun r.'· hy provit111li: • ,JOllN f' !l()SS~I,\;\ rlirc1·1 cremnlinn, rounded ·rclopha:-ic 1n J!l7J And. he readily dl'C'larcs, his bra.In child v.1a s concei\/cd when he 1\&S a member of the nnn-proril Son Diri:o ~lc·morlill Soricly. f ()u ndcd 1n \!J.18. this is onr of u number or such non·profit o r ~a niz<1tlonK located lhrou~hout the s late, oC which I he Tri· If np•• '''' .,.,.t'.~t To thf' 1-~flil or· I am \\ ri1in,I.! t•J prot1·st th1· Ja(·k nf 4'0\'Cra~(' .lllVl'n lh1• ro11f('rcn1·l' on rape ispon:i;ored by tht Gnlden \Vc~t Collcd~-A mf"r iran ~s!lnti:.ilion of . I Editorial Page Editar The editorial page of tho Daily Piiot seeks to inrorm and stimut:11t'· readers l>Y presenting on this pa l(t' diverse commentary on lopit'S of In- terest by syndicated columnist~ •nd rartooniS\!I, by pro\•jdinit a forum for readers' view5 and h)' prMtnUn A thli. ne11.·spaper'~ opinions and ideas on current topics. 'rhe editl'lrlo1I opinions of thl' Dally Pilot ap~ar only In lhc edltorr:1 I column at the top of the page. Qplnion1 u presstcl by lhf' columni!<IS itnd cartnoni.sts and lettcr ~·riters ~rt 1heh'o11.o and M Ol'ldONi~m~nt O( th cir rle\l.'1 by lhP Doilly Pilot &lwt(ld 6'c inferred t Frid•y , Otlol'!Jf-i.'ie7' ·.