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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-24 - Orange Coast Pilot.. • ' . I -t • • ' -.. • .:: • l .ll ---· --- Nhon U8·e.d Coar.8e -~ -:1 ,..._. ~ .•• ~ I . ·-. . "":", ·-. _... . -. ::. -·--,. - Talk to :D :eseribe -· --·---:·-. -. -·· ~anada;~s· ·Trudeau. . -• . -1 -..!~ • • -. • • . - ,. "' .. --amtn r , .. Carpenter Says Reagan Exploring • ... • . -- Onste~ of Bright . > • • • ' • .. ml!P!!!!l!!"'l~~~mll!lll-------·------·---------:J!i!~~~--~--------------------..1 --"--~-... --------:...:.: . ,- DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * THIJRSDA Y AFTERNOON, OCTO.ER124,.l 974 VOL .,, NO. t'1, 4 saCTIONS.' .. •Afts They!'re · Pals Young elephant makes friends with Dr. Donald E. Dooley, the new resiiterit veterinarian at Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Dooley, 34, We!tmins\er;is:agraduate of Orange Coast College and UC Davis. Six l)ie·in Home Fire; ' Two ·were V iSi.wrs From Wire Service& • .• blaze~ The hdb'le ,lfas a total loss. --. -- .. " • .. - - • • .. ----- • - ---·-· ' L '" Dero,gatory Name Blamed on Nixon WASHINGTON (UPI) -Previously secret White House. transcripts indicate that fonner President Nixon called Cana- dian Prime Ji.1inister Pierre E~ Trudeau a derogatory name dUring a meeting .~n. ~-.,;..1-.. .-....tina ffl .two ···-· ·-r . ' -Watergate cover-up defendants. "That asshole Trudeau was something else," they contend Nixon said in a meeting with top aides in the spring or 1973. • The two defendants-:-H.R. Haldeman and' Jofln D. Ehricbman, both once Nixon's clc~est aides -attributed .. the remark. to Nixon in a pr i v a t e cy:>n· versatlon with U.S. District. Judge .{Qhn · J. Siric~ Monday. Thefr acttoo was made public today. ... In "Brussels, Trudeau spokesman Pierre O'Neal said "there is not ~.slightest chance what~ver of a comment.'' from the prime mlnis~r regarding the re- mark . ln ottawa, a spok~ in the prime minlster's office ,sald dJlclosure of the comment "hasn't raised any rafters nnd Ehrlichman Wisted the voice was Nixon's and demanded the rerord be corrected. No action was taken immediately. Some observers In the courtroom who .. -. . . '.__, '" tlSt~llt.'U LU Ute ~ ,.c.o i:; ..., .. .,,....., ,. was Haldeman 's voice they heard , although the phrase was so short and the oonversation ·moved so quickly it was difficult, to tell \\'ho made the remark. The phrase cropped up at a meeting Nixon held the afternoon qf March 22, 1973, w1th Etp'lichman, Haldmean, John N. ,_1itchell 811d John V\'. Dean tn as the Watergate cover-up began unravel- ing. According to the p r.o sec u ti on transcripts, midway through the con- versaUon -for no apparent reason -Nixon said: "I got to handle my Canadian biend ... at the moment." A few moments later with no other reference to Canada or to Trudeau, the de"l!lalory phrase was heard. SENTENCED TD PRISON Cdftvlcttd Slayer Browning R eagan Seeks Bright Ouster, Carpenter Says GLENDALE,. calif. -A family of four and two visiting-children.died early today when fire swep\ lhr9ugh a ~ story home in an e1.clusive neighborbodd. All were burned almost be y 0 n·d _reoogni:tioo, firemen aaid. N~ door, the Bondls slept -unaware Ol.i the ftenies 'eOgulling the home a few yards away. around here." • The remark appeared on a W h I t e House tape JHaxed in court' Monday. But a transcript prepared by the pr&- 9CC\ltion attributed the p h r a s e to Haldeman and \lid 111\t. ~'!'\ 'l'ru<leau as the object of lbe,,.,,.ark. Shortly ,thereaf\.er, Nixon picked up the phone as tbe Watergate discussion State Sen. Dennis Carpen l c r ( R - continued and said: •!Can you get me Newport Beach). one of two legislators Prime hfinlstcr Trudeau in C a n a d a , from Orange County calling for the 'Ille · fire was reported at 2:20 a.m., Jess than tWo hours after the parents of the' visiting children returned to their ad)acent Chevy Chase Canyon 'h o i:n ·e ·afu;r1spe0ding most of 1\\1ednesday even- ihg wilb lbe ~y. . Cause of the fire, believed to have started in the living roOm, was under please?" resignation of Co as la I Commissioner investj.gatlon. ..,. Myers was employed as 'an engineer In a vt:bispered bench Conrerence 'l'rith Sirlca s h o r t 1 y thereafter, Haldeman.11 JaWyers protested vigorously that the voice making the remark was not Haldeman's. Attorneys £or Haldemah ...'l}lo W~lerj{ai,..""1V~ !l!l!lliv\lld· 01~;.said today ihal .Governor and a few n1;1nutes laler the tefephone Reagan's staff is actively exploring legal rang. Nixon picked up lhe phone. methods to remov e the co m m i s s i o n wilb·~.tn Burbank. ' "He.llo,"' he said, and then paused. chairman. 1wo vl~ms were 1'1attbew J a m e s - J;k.>O<ti, 5,( and his S.-year-old s I s t er , Bondi, also an en~. is employed al {he Jet Propulsion ·'Laboratory in "I don'~ want to talk Sure .... Christ.'' "I've been in contact with the f. The':" was oo indicati6n whelher the governor'-s appointments secretary, Ed Incoming ca\1 was from Trudeau or Hutchinson, and he is the star~ member neart:p: Pasadena. ' , • I from someone else. who Is scanning the wording of the (Ste TRUDEAU, Page A!) Coastal Initiative 10 see if there arc pro- visions for removal or Dr. Bright," said Coll~n, the children of Mr. and Mrs. -~ . (ar Bondi, who lived next door tO ·uie A' ' Q. • • w dd • ~::, '7.:ulicd the othe~ vicli~~ . u,et e 1ng ~ Stanley and Sandra Myers, both in.•, ,.. • · .... • their 30s; their son Daniel, 8, and 1 i· .,. " ~ 11augbl<r 1.1sa, 1. • _ 'Millio'nairess Has Mind Made Up Five vlcUms were found'_,.in_,.b-e"°'d'"'s, BOSTON (UPI) -Films and records firemen said. The-two adults apparently desaibed by police as "obscene and tried lo crawl Olll of the bedroom into LONDON (AP) -Rachel Filler ~ays she wants a small, quiet i.n1-core -aphic" wen: seized at a hallway but were overcome hr.smoke. wec:Rliilg'ih-Pilm"Beach .when she manies the handsOme.young Welsh-tbe Jolar Ainusement'Center. The corener's office said a1 died "6' man who used to be h~r chauffeur. · · -• Pbllce U. Earl Crocker, who led the smoke Inhalation mid heal. · I'm too old to have a big we1lding," the millionaJres.s told the Taki-which confi!eated 31 lilms and roc-- 'Mle' family dog also died in the fire. Associated Press In a transatlantic phone call to her home in a anl.s. said Wednesday the movies "haye.. Authorities 1aid the family fronf next Philadelphia suburb. She had refused to take catts-'from lotd'news-nO value: they attf1lmt hard-core porn door had -been visi~int ~A1the ~~! men. ~ and quite obscene. Films like 'Deep for most of tile evening. ,,ft!lr chl1u1:cu ~fiss .Fitler, in her late 70s and aunt of Nelson A. Rockefeller~ 'nu'oat' at lea!t have a riot . These have -bad.-.ft1Hen asleep 111 one.-of lbe upstairs wife Happy, said ahe had "no intenlton ot changing mv mind'.' about no scientific or polltica value, no plot, bedrooms and Ille· pareob dccldcd lo ,....-no nothing." Jet tbem remain overnight with the other marrying 20.year-old Michael Wilson, a Welsh coal miner's son. No arrest. .WM! made. Police said the children rather I.ban awaken them. • , "[ want a quiet wedding, despite all 4'his publicity," said Miss preskScrtt o( Jolar was listed as Larry Firt.men said the $GO,OOO home wai Fitler. ~ """ • Trambltias ot Seattle, Wash. The estab- .. Boston Police 111 Porno Raid Carpenter. Brig'ht is the chairman or the com- mWion which issues constructi<ln per- mits along the 1,000-yard ooastal zone of Orange and Los Angeles County. criticism when it was learned last week thal he had brought together represen- tatives of major developers to se::k ron- tributlons and mailing lists to benefit the. .campaign of ji<tmund G. Brown Jr.. the Demoe'rahe candidale r 0 t governor. "'Carpenter conceded that he recom- mended "Bri«trt for the commission ap- pointmtnt by Governor Reagan and that he was impressed with Bright's experlise in the field of the envi~nmcnt. "But my respect for his ex-pertise doesn't alter my serl~s concern about his use of_ the powerful chairmanship during this political campaign. "It was an error .in judgment which • .. . - Defendant Was Found 111 Seattle By TOM BARLEY Of IM Dallr P'llill l lffl' Fonner Orange County probation oC· ficer Lester E. Browning Jr. was sen- tenced late Wednesday to one to 20 years in state prison for the slaying nine years ago ol bis est.ranged .. wifc'1 lover. Browning, 41, Q.r'etlrthe maximum tenn from Superior Court JUdge H. Warten Knight. His sentCTICi! will t'u n con- currently with a state or Washington prison tenn he drew after an ~ult conviction. Browning's arrest in Seattle las I November under the assumed name of Rex Erin Cooper led. to the realization by arresting officers who checked his need that." he told her and walked Lester Browning in their jail. · The hunl for Browning bl•gan in S;inta Ana on July 5. 1965 shortly ;,1fter he shot Albert \Vilbom. 4:!, of Anaheiln. as the victim sat at l\lrs. Joan Brown- ing·s living room tah!e. Browning shot \Vilboni five times and then took the te1ephone frorn Jiis wife as she tried to call police. ··vou ""·on't need that." he told her 1u1d walked calmly from the house to begin a nine- year absence from Orange County. Browning aCC'epted his s e n t e n c e \\'ednesday · with the lack of emotion he displayed throughout his trial. He nodded finnly \\'hen Judge Knight cx- (See 1-!0 Y~ARS, Page M ) Orange Coast Weather The weatherlady says it'll bo mostly cloudy F'riday, but no rs in is exJ>t.--cted. or even drizzles for that matter. Highs al the beaches in the upper 60s rising lo the mld- 70s inland. Lows tonight 55-62. INSIDE 1'0DAY • Policti are looking for "Skid Rou1·· f.Vpf' motlier who sold baby slle sttid 1fltl.S her son for $5. Story, P(lge 1\-I. Jrl\tvit1 CJ M~l ... I l'Ulllli Ct M1h11111 Hr•o •• Or1"" CMlllW , ... i. '•t'tl• ... ,,_ ·-· S'11do M1rtllt AH•U C1•f " .,. Ct.I ,, " .. eogulrcd In names when the lint fire · She said sh<! knew nothing about a report that her attorneys·o!-lishment has it booths where ,,,.vies can ulflts arrived. TL took four engine com· --l::=!=ere=d=W=il=so=n:$:4:8:,00=0:to=ca:l:I o:U=th:e:w=ed:d:i:ng:·========='=::J be seen, several reauoing black leather r--,,.ni<>-neorlr-on-11ct1 ......... .tlngui•h-the -mactres m1'!;1abl!ll!<I ' ror c.vuplennty~ was inexcusable, especially when one ll'r,1'1JgrA%1-.:,..C-t========:::J--..J .. Ttltlvltitll n..t ... , Wt•lllff WtrkS Ntwt ,1 , ' A2.~•-•_1L_v_•_1_Lo_r~-'~~~~~T~~~""~Q~·~°"~°"'~~2~•._1~..,-' l:q.""_./~ Doctor ~yes • Su'gar,:Price ;· Sweetili T aka:. . -. ·~ Operation For Nixon I.ONG BEACH (UPI) -A Oare-up of Richard Nl100'1 t>l!lebitla'""°ditl9n 'has filled his left leg with clrculatlon block· ages, sending the former prlisident limp- ing back to a hospital. His doctor v.·arns surgery may be needed. By The Associated Pre.IS Great Western United Co r p .• parent of Great Wes tern Sugar Co., the nation's largest beet sugar ~r. rel¥)rts that soaTlng Sligar .. prices "'boosted • t b. e .. tor- poratl6rfs after;tax profits by 1,200 percent ill U1e four tnonlhl ended Se~. ~o.; • et:."tnionle foJ\. too . fodi'-month pe od rli>e-to do.86 =mi1tiOO, or $9.23 a share, from $1 .6 million, or 3 cents a share, ·1n the same period in 1973, the company said Wednesday. .., .. THE BRITISH/FRENCH CONCORDE, BEAUTY AND BOREDOM AND A MULTl·MILLION.OOLL.AR GAMBLE ON SPEED Eight Orange County Firms Made Parts for tht Plant. Its Backen S.y It Will Change First Cl111 Air Traver NWo's pbr,d~ er .. Jom 'l.an(l'<!I, ~1 ..ni.r.d Nixon rehospital· ii.ed Wednesday night. He revealed the implementing of tests, previously called dangerous, whicti were to be used only if the disease bad become more aerious. 1be ·twflvelo~ iacrea~ UL profits was rein.ze<f.od." a !oQbllrlg of sales to $11Kl from $91.5 million las t year. year. SST: A Beautiful~ Boring Bird Tho ailment, which lo!eps Nllon off the witness atand at the Watergate cov- erup trial, proved too stroog for the drugs Ni.ton was taking at borne ir San Cle- mente, Lungren said. Man D~plays Knife, Rapes Viejo Wife Br.. Tll0,1AS KEEV!L Of "'-0.ll'f "Bet SltH Gracefuly beautiful in lines, thrilling to waich as il swoops to land with high angle and drooped nose, 1he supersonic C.oncorde is likely to be a Dit ol a bore to its passengers. . 'lbe cabin is very ordlMry -two .eats cm each side of a narrow aisle. Wlnd~ws are small -about the siU ol a hard-eover book. And the view rrom 'tboae windoW! isn't much. "You'll ace a dark blue sky, a silver wing and the curvature ol the earth, that's about it,., conceded a 8 r I t i s h Airways official aboard the British. Freocb Concorde !hortly after It touched down at Loi A n g e I e s Iotemational Airport Wedne!day afternoon. • And it'll be etpenslve to ride. 'nckets !ti< the tr..,..AUllJlllc ftighll beglm!ng late nei;t year or~ early in 1978 will be at least "slightly higher'' than current first dass fare5. So what does it offer be9fdes its sleek beauty" ... s;;;d. Not unromrortable speed, but a sound -smashing, 400 mph cruising speed at 50,000 feet. above even the threat of bad weather. It crosses the Atlantic in just over three houri, Just haU the normal schedule for current contratlldlll. 'Jets. · A dlgttal readout s c re e n tells leave the standard 747s, IOI ls and OC!Os open to all-economy configur3tion. They also contend the shorter flight times ~ill subslanlially reduce boredom, jet-lag fatigue and upsets to the body clock. If a Pacific run is added, Q:>ncorde supporters say, a ~'rit-hour flight to Honolulu "could be tucked Into a mom: ing." ... They've a lot of. selling ahead . Only the project-sponsoring British Airways and Air France ha\·e orders on file and the II craft they have ordered won't begin to pay the staggering S20- billion plus cost of the Concorde pro- gram. West em Airlines President Art Kelly, who was aboard yesterday's Anchorage- Los Angeles flight, is optimistic about ~ AnglC>o~nd! SST's future. He laud~ tbe plane's air conditioning 3 Marines Face £. Hearing Mo1iday In Murder Case 1bree Clamp Pelldleton .Marines ac· ~ of murdering al'l¢tler Marine at a quarry along Ortega Highway will puserigers the mach speed of the Cori-1 face a preliminary hearing on murder corde as it winds up Its four RoU.Royce ~ dlarges Monday in South' Orange C.ounty engines. but a BA spokesman Municipal Court. actnOwiedged that "It's really a bit 'Ibe trio includes Donald Anthony of a gimmick." . FJetcber, 21, Hawthorne; Steven Hondo. ~·.passengers have no sensation 19, Elizabeth, N.J., and Timothy Trice, Cl'OMmg either Mach 1 -the speed 18. st. Louis, Mo. of ~nd -or ~ch 2. So other than F.ach bas pleaded innocent t o ac- ""'atching a flashing &el of numbers, CUl&ti.ODS that. they participated ln the the. ~e's supersonic apeed. offers no shooting of Camp Pendleton ma Tl n e thrill,. e1~. , . Jo9!;Pb R. MOS{lc. 2.0, Lake Tahoe. '11ley So ~ s gomg to nde tt,e CCIK:orde weN! arraigned on murder Jharges Moo- and °!".hy · day before Judge"'Ric.{lard Hamiltcn Brillsh and _French buUders ol the Oratige C.Cnmty sheriff's investigators craft brought it lo ~ Angeles, a~ said Mosac died of wowlds lnfficted earlier to San Francisco, to explain b 9 mm gull lb~ am:wers to . that quest~~ and to y ~ shooiing ·came after Mosac and ~t1r up rnteresl 1n the $50-milhon-a<opy f ·enc1 Marme· Ronald Sanders were Jet an, ·'·· The Interest was col~al. Every picked up by three me~ while sitting building witl\in miles or the airport and on .a bus stop bench m San J u a n its main approach was lined with curious CapistTano. . . spectators as Capt. Andre T u r c a t Sanders told 1~vest1gators that be and } lowered the nose of his Concorde (for Mosac were driven to a ~uarry _along pildi visi6Uity ) and swooped into a the road and forced at rifle poi.nt to graceful, high-necked landing. tum over their money. That amounted Airport pc lice were bracing for un-to $.17. precedented crowds today for a sehedul-Mosac was shot in the back when ed public viewing of the Concorde from he angered the captors, Sanders told 3 to 9 p.m. It's to be shown off of sheriff's deputies . Imperial Highway, opposite the main The three men. are being held in terminal. Orange County Jail. Inside the tenninal Wednesday, Brjtish arxl French officials were t ~Ii iti:- ntWsmen and local officials why the supenonic plane makes sense. Air France and BA believe the Con- , conie will break even on the trans-Atlall- • ; tic run with 50 of Its 108-144 seats filled with paying passengers. What they 're ; '. hoping is that most current first<lass passengers will switch to the Concorde Concorde, pay a slighUy higher : i ticket prie<e and find it worthwhile to l•'ight Over Rent In Newport Ends In Man's Death A tenant-landlord tussle ove r past-due rent in a Newport Beach home ended Wednesday night in the death of one man and the jailing of another on manslaughter charges. : . shave three hours off the New York -Lon- don or New York -Paris run. This would . " ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pr•~IOtnl •llCI "1411"''1f Jack R. Curley Via Prt\>O.nl •"Cl Gt~•" ~1't9tf Thomas Keevil Ell110t Thomas A. Murphine "'-n.oo"'9 t:dllclr ' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A$ollt..,I MeMgj"'I Ellltot• Offices . '°' ... Mew : llll -~11.n Sl...t ......._, lktcll:JJ)]M•wpor'I ............. LaolN ... ,., ''"G"""'"'"Strwt H11r11fr!O!.., lk«ll" 11'1'1 91«11 ~-d ._..lellect ll•lle,: IUOI U ,.., ltoM "s.n Ditto, .... .., TtlephoM (7141642-4321 Classltled Advtrtlslng M2·H71 ~..-. ll•li.y ........ ortk• Slt-4310 l'rMI s.n 0.-nte 4tS-o.JO -'"'-_.,.,Or..,, .. Ctvnh ~itt S40.1220 .C.00,,.,..,t. ""· o...... '".. 1'111111~ ~ ,.. .,.""' !-IOt"lft, llll*rl'I..,,.. ...... i.I _.,.,er •ll'ft•llM,,....11 fltfllfl _, ... ~-·' Wlltloll\ , .... ""'"'' ..... el CICl'ltittlt """'. t«""' ''"' llMt•,. ,.ie •t CMY ~ro., c.tlfa.rlR• "*"'I'll"" .-, t«f"llr Q 00 -r.•r; ., ,,..i, "'·'° "*""'•: ""'·•• --~-U.00 ,,.•IUftl. Dead on arrival at Hoag Hogpital "'as the tenant . Charles Henry i-larris, 46. of 2307 Port Carlile. Freed on $5,000 bail tod ay is landlord Leonard John Costas, 48, of 2240 Pnrk Newport 216, Newport Beach. Acaird ing to Newport Beach police. Costas went to Harris' house see king overdue rent. Witnesses told police they saw Harris lying on the floor of his home, in the city's Harbor View area at 7:30 p.m. with ~stas standing near hirn. Doctors believe· Harris suffered a heart attack but exact cause of death \Viii not be known until an autopsy has been perfonn<d, police said. Stans Of fe1ing ' To Plead Guilty \\'ASHINGTON <UPI) -Former Com- merce Secrelary ~1aurlce I{. Stans has offered to plead guil ty to minor cam· paign law violations in exchange for a go.,·emment pledge not to prosecute him on more serious charges, I h e ·Washington Post reported today. Quoting "in(ormed sources." the Pott sa id Stans' lawyers proposed the deal to special Watergat e prosecutor Leon Ja.,rorski this month. Jaworski 11 resign- ing. The Post aaid the offer called for Stan,. who w11 Nl1on's chlef-fund·rtl9er for the 1972 campaign, t.o plead gullly to u many as &ix technical mis- demeanors in e•change for h1 vtna aomc felony chargtt dismlwd. system. public address systegi a n d thirds of the cabin ' !lpace is taken up ge neral comfort -and said Westem with monitoring equipment, computers wouJd be in the market for one if and machinery -10 tons of it in all. it had compatible route1. What . that The 32 plush and comfortable tan me.ans is "-rdu1*~ with lo(lg legs over leather seats IQ. this particular model water. The i~ ·~~J· Dy at are about one-third~ projected capacl- subsonic ~I over fand • -an in" -ty of a normal Conborde. configuration. efficleµt fuel i 'arrlnaeEleztt and ooe that :Builders calculate they can cram a m&J.· erases 100-~~s . . astet, speed. 1l1Ul{n of 144 seats into the 20.1-foot Wbate~ tts . c·f\lture, the Con-l ,jet, but would ~u~ that to 108 in <orde w~. , )ti_ ~LAX yesterday. , I\ first c;lass oonfiguraUon. That's sllgbUy (.'rowda w~l touCbed down smaller than the 11'1s n~ out of Orange and as '\:!!~. ' t·,\1#&1 to , hJ s Coun\y,by Air Caif.onlio. r Lermlnal, &he:....ieK, w~e let coUecfed The , Coocorde's-..taJlj,t&-~3,800 miles. an entourage~ of nearly 100 tractors. With tueliog stops. ifS bedt:ers say, it catering trucks. buses, police and secur-will put every major metropolitan center ity vehicles, buses and even a TWA rue! in the world only one-half day away. truck. Wherever it flies,_ the Concorde will The select few who inspected the in-take at least a little bit of Orange terior of the Concofde were for the County with lt Eight county firms sup- most . part disappointed. About twC>o plied parts for the siJ: SSfs built :11> far. From Pefie Al . . BRIGHT ... ' ' consl&~rs that as cbalnnan of the commission, Dr. Bright · has tot a I dominance over developers asking for permits. When they come be£ore him and the rest of the commission they are in total llllpplication,. and when the chairman has aought1.P o 1 it i ca I con- tributions from them tbeyilave no way of knOwing U they are being treated fairly, particularly if they chose not to c~lribute," Carpenter saJd. Carpenter's A s s e m b I y counterpart, Newport Beach Republican R o b e r t Badham, also bas been outspoken in the drive to oust Bright from the com- mission. Badham reiterated bis demands that Bright quit. al an_ @.ddr_e.u Tuesday in Newport Beach. A3 f~ tile' G;o~'s staff ex- amlnaliori of statute{ related to removal of members of regiooal coastal com- mission, Carpenter sakl that no con- clusive opinions bavt\;.Y!l come. Brtgl;it lut y;eek·asked /or an· Attorney · General's fnves!Jlat.fun into the ch8'ges against him -a request w h I c h Carpenter views as a "typical maneuver during the political climate." "It really is a pretty cheap shot, because demands for investigations are frequent during campaigns and there is always a question about their ef- fectiveness." S.ince.. cal.ling for the investigation of asserted · conflict of interest on t h e regional panel, Bright has sought a lawyer·s advice and has refused to com- ment further. Discussion of the issue, be said, would "compromise" the probe. From Page A.I TRUDEAU ••. "The.ti• not the kind of word Bob would •·" one of Haldeman's lawyers told reporters after the tape was played.. "He jimt didn't say it.'' Ehrlichman's lawyers also filed a thick sheaf of correction! they said s1¥Juld be made in lhe prosecutor's transcripts -Including the Trudeau remark. Shortly before that remark, t h e Ehrlichman version quotes Nixon a s saying: "Suppose you take him. You take care of it now. l'IJ take care of Trudeau and I v;on't come over there. I -you might, ii you get him v.·altzed around, yoo let me hear ... " The proserutor's Ver.iion of t b e transcripts did not cootain the phrase "I'll take care of Trudeau." ln1te&d it carried the notation •·unintelligible." ' Suspect on Bail OROVILLE (UPI) -Bail wa! set at $100,000 Wednesday for a heavy equip- ment operator charged wjth beating an 18-yea~d girl to death last weekend. '. . Two· Trapped ~s Auto Rolls Over in Crasl1 Two Long. Beach women we.re trapped in tbeir Volkswagen late W e d n e S d "a y night when the ~all car failed to rriake it around a turn tn Irvine, rolled down a 35-foot embankment and landed on i!.S roof. A third woman was able to get free from the ' crumpled car before county fire.men arrived to exlrlcate her oom-pani<>R$, . Nicki Madrigal. 33, .Judith Skellenger, 32, aod Suuie Basa be. 27, all of 'Long Beach, were taken tu Tustin c.ommunity Ho&pital, treated and released. The women. said ftr;t<men, were driving on \he northboand "elJ( to MacArthur Boul~ard from rthe S&r9Diego Freeway around midnight We.ln"9day when the car skidded over a curb and tumbled down .the embankment. ·· Aftir emerBeoc,t-treatment at .rt h e scene, firemen bhied the womB. up the hill and drove them to the hospital. Campaign Gifts WASHINGTON (UPI) ~Time Oil Co. of Seattle, Wash., and its presideat, Raymond Abendroth, pleaded g u i I t y Wednesday to making i 11 e g a 1 con- tributions to the 1972 campaigns: o f former President Nixon and Sen. Henry M. Jackson {D-Wash.). Chief U. S. District Judge George A. Hart Jr. fined the company $2,500 on each of two counts and Abendroth $1,000 on each of two rount• The main danger facing Nixon Is that the phlebitis -a disorder of veins In his left leg -will cause blood clots. II the clots come 1dritt ip bis bloodstream, they can lodge In vemell feeding vital heart muscles and IU!li Us.ue, blocking circulatloo and causing 'death. Niml appeared at Long j!each Memo- rial Holpilal medical center shortJv after ' ,, 6 p.m. W'~ay, appaJ'f:nUy to the aur- prlle <l the hoopllal staff, whlcb said be was not expected •• .NiJM was ret!ased from the bospita1 Oct • .f, after l-1 days treabnetlt. . . Re came by car from his estate at San aemente accompanied by former White House aide Stephen Bull, and walked ~gh a rear service entrance, limping noticeably, a. hospital spokesman Sllid. Lungren, in a statement distributed to newsmen, said a s u bs e q U e n t ex- amination discovered ' · d e f e c t s , or blockages or blood vessels" -which could be caused by clots or other factors -in the surface and interior veins of Nixon's left calf .. There is "near total occlusion, or blockage of 1biood flow, in the deep (vein) system or the thigh," the physician said. .Tests have shown that the drugs N11on has been takJng are· not i:etping his blood thinned enough to prevent clotting, Lungren said. "11tis I n a d e q u a c y of, oral an- ticoagulation . bas been a coocern," he said. Ni.1on was placed back on intrave.oowi drugs in the hospital, Lungren aaid, but U that doel not work "the posoibilily of surgical intervention must be con- sidered." The extensive clotting -ln Nllco's leg was W.:Overed Wednnday nl&bt by a "venogram." FORD REFUSES E1VDORSEMENT WASHINGTON (AP) -Pre~dent Ford has refused to endoi-se Republican Judy Petty in her race against Rep. Wilbur D. Mills, but praised her efforl and wished her weu. White House Press Secretary 'R o n Nessen said Wednesday the . President believes Mn. Petty is ''waging a vigorous and determined campaiJ11." Mills, a Demociat who has served in the House since 1939 and is chairman of the powerful Ways and JI.leans C.om- mittee, was involved recently in a publicized incident involving a. fonner slrlpper. I A'Mi11slOO vie~ housewife "'fto sher- iffs investigators said leaves her back door partially open 24 hours a day waS raped at knilepoint Thursday by an unknown intruder. Orange County Sheriff's officers sald the 33--1~~ Victi!11 toJd them• her attacker 'appamrtly climbed the fence at the rear or her property and entered her home. via th~ lia.ck doot sbe teeps open for tier dog. · • · InvestigatorS said the woman was ordered by the intruder to go lo her bedroom and undress. She told o-0fflcers the unknmvn male then 'got Into bed witb her arxl raped her while her B·year~ old son remained in another part of the house. Officers said the intruder then fled from the home via the rear door by which he had entered. 'llley said the kniCe was not used on the vlctim nor did her attacker use any other type of force throughout the incidenl. Oflicers said the woman assured them that her )>ack door will now be Jocked for 2t hours a day. From Page A.I 1-20 YEARS ••• plained that t.he Washington ·prison term must bt·served first and must. be served in that state. When that portion o! his double sen- tence is served, Browning will be return- ed to ,Qrange ~ty ~. ~rve ~e belance of·the ~ll llel}~ce me,ted out Wednes- day by Judge Knight. The jury In Browning's trial deadlock- ed on the degree of. murder they sbould determine in the killing of Wilborn. Browning agreed to let Judge Knight rule on the degree and was obviously delighted with lhe jurist's verdict or vohmtary manslaughter. Plotter Evasive PORTLAND, Ore. {UPI) -FBI agents are nmning down numerous leads in tbe search for an extortionist threatening to cut off this city's power supply if he i.s not paid a fl million ransom. But agents said Wednesday that the leads did oot give them enoutb in- fonnation to questlm a suspect. ' .. - Hffll PlllllTIC .... :='i:....~ ··---.t::r:l_ ......... __ KJCU.R ·1.e·-· ... ·-""'"'""''- ___ ... _ ·-~149'5 ,_, .. ·-.. -----'Hey, Fellows, We See You' I' No·F--·-/EZ-1 .... ..... ~.:~ipace.'awi-: 11 cu.fl. Wr!J1r1tor Olooll'f2~"WIOE HILDAGO, Te.<. (UPI ) -U.S. Customa: agetits spotted 1,IM pounds of marijuana on 1he bank.! of the Rio Grande and waited for oomeone to pid< It up. It 1eemed a gOOd idea unUI the 'agcnll mUced 1 group ol. Mezlcan nationals sitting on the other side of lhe river walchln& them. ""nley t'Ollld see our vehicles In broad dayllgbt and we could tee them," qent C. W. Foeter 1ald Wedn.,doy, '!be sur..IQan<e ended, the agC!:nts seiRCl ibe marijuana and left. I ........... 119<r. c...;z...0111 .. ,_ .,_ ....... ... ....... ......,_ . ._ __ ___ •( ___ _ ·cw,~·-•r• ·~--..... ri;f;f l+i«Jtl! '25~ • l ·l20 .. fllff ntl.IV[l'f. ANO NOltMAL INSTALLArtON "'"'----·-..---. ..,. _...., .. ~-':-:.·----- . •• • • • Ufl.;,: . -b.!':~"i!I'!; wtllC!p l .......,,._.. • Clll~-4plll OfftUtc~ , ·-· -.. .. .. -· - 11.tW•I • tx°"' ,.., T • I { t t f I 6 c 6 c r l • '· • Ttluf\d,u, Oclobtr 24, llJ74 s OAILV Pll OT ;\ 2 l(ey Coast Elements to Be Aired Lo9111aa Ft•ee 'Cli1aic F~cility Sees . Many Changes By JACK Clf/\.PPELL Of Ill• Dtill, J'Met ltltf Frail and silver-haired, the lady made her way down the hallway festOQned with venereal disease and .birth control posters. She was in the L.1guna Beach Free Clinic for the free flu shot£ given to senior citizens. She tugged at her mink stole1 the kind with t~ ·heads, tails and feet still on. "Be careful what you drop or smoke" v.•amed a drug abuse poster on the wall. Ttie Free Clinic is a place of contrasts. And, its oontrasts show how it has changed during it.s lour-yeru: history. * * * Free Clinic List Many Services The Free Cinic, 460 Ocean A v e . , Laguna Beach, telephone 494-0761, offers the following services: COUNSELING Crllls Tnt.erventlon, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. 1'.fonday through Friday. Drug Abuse, Ma r I ta I , Premarital, Youth-Parent, Group, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. 1'.1onday through Friday. Legal, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday. MEDICAL COUNSELING VO, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. Birth Control, Infectious D·I seas e, Health Education, Problem Pregnancy, Abortion, Adoption, Fin~. "Keeping the Child," 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Atonday through Friday. (Usually by referral from medical staff, but also by ap- pointment.) The following medical clinica are of. fered by the Free Clime: Ge.oeral Medicine, 6 p.m. signup for 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday clinic. Venereal Di1eue, 6 p.m. signup for fl p.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday clinic. "~ the clinic started, it v.•as in- volved with VD and drug abuse pro- blems, essentially very youthful prob- lems. And, now we have gone from that to comprehenisve medical services," Mary Stack, administrator said in an interview. As Uie of three full time c I i n i c employes, Mary earns $400 a month. If she v.'ere the administrator of a comparable clinic in terms of staff size and clientele, she'd earn $25,000 a year. A 14-member board governs the Clinic. Although it's called the ' 'Laguna Beach" Free Clinic, its patients come from all over the southern portion' of the county, primarily the coast. Last year it had a budget of $37 ,000 and it tretaed more than 8,000 persons. "Why fs there a need for a Free Clinic? The majority of our patients J are on marginal incomes, struggling to stay off welrare and be independent," Mary said. "If you're a waitress and bringing home $300 a month, $175 goes for rent. There's a $75 car payment because you can't get a job or move in Orange County without a car. And, you have a medical problem, the chances of you having $15 to $150 in your J'Oeket to pay for medical care are minimum. "People Y.'ould rather come to the Free Clinic and donate what they can than go on welfare. "There's also the fact that some people who can afford their own doctor are embarrassed to go. "\Ve offer a cloak of anonymity. The prime example ls a businessman who comes back into town with a case of gonorrhea and just can't bring himwlf to go to the family doctor," J\fary said. An estimated 30 Ptrcent of the clinic's patients are from Leisure World, a estimate that rues in thl.' fa ce of the clinic's Image. . -"PeoPle atill don'I understand lbe """" for a free clinic and I don't think they will until we close down for six inonths and every girl in Emerald Bay bel\\'eerl 14 and 17 gets pregnant or venereal disease. • "Laguna Beach High School has one of the lowest p!'egnancy rates," she noted. DONAL[\ ESSIG, 6, PLAYS WITH DOG HERO SKIPPY S1nt1 An• Boy Re1cued by Pet From R1ttlesnake Dog Hero~ 1974 Saves County Youth Frorn Snake CHICAGO (UPI) -Skippy, a young dog of uncertain ancestry who saved a &-year~ld Orange O:>unty boy from be- ing bitten by a rattlesnake, was named America's dog hero of 1974 Wednesday. Skippy, owned by Marine ~I.Sgt. Gary Essig of Santa Ana and his family, leaped between Essig's son, Donald. and a rattlesnake poised to strike last March 17 during a weekend camping outing near Santa Ana. Donald, who had been-'playing in tall grass, cried out, "A rattlesnake, a rat· tlesoake!" Skippy ran to the boy's aid. pounced in front of the snake and grabbed it be- , tween his jaws. But the raUler was able to tum his head around and bit the dog. A neighboring camper si'Dt the snake and the' Essigs rushed Skippy to a vet· erinarian. He was given a shot of anti· venom and put into intensive care at an animal hospital for three days before he was pronounced fully recovered. The Essigs said they acquired Skippy last year at an animal shelter, picking him from several homeless pups "be- cause he looked the saddest." Viejo Band to Participate In Santa Monica Program Birth Control Rap Session, Tuesday or Thursday. call for hours. Gynecological and IUD, 6 p.m. signup ror 6 p.m. to 10 p.m . Thursday and variable other nights clinic. "I can understand \Vhy someone might not like the Free Clinic, but most of Mission Viejo High ~I will send our frequent criticism is from people' 170 students to Santa Monica Nov. 2 who don't know anything about the Free ainic and their. reasons are not based "And they will all have representatives at the Santa Monica competition." Pby1lcal11 5:30 p.m. slgnup for 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Wednesday clinic. Birth Control Exams, 1 6 p. m. slgnup for 6 p. m. to 10' p.m. Monday through Friday clinfC. GeriatHcs (50 years of age and over), telephone for information. Pregnancy Testing, 6 p.m. signup for 6 p. m. to 10 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Frid2y clinic. Prenatal care and counseling, call for' information. Free Clinic business houn are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Atonday through Friday. Boys Cluh ·Plans Karate Classes On South Coast The Boys Club of tho SOuth 'Co.st Area is offering a class In karate, open to boys and g!rls, for the first time tttis year. · ... The class meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There is no charge for boys who have paid their $2 annual club dues or for girls. Girls may a190 use club fadHUes and • participate in regular club activities free ol charge on Tuesdays. Boys' club acllv1ties include a stamp club. a crafts shop and a vlrtety of sports. The club, located at 1304 Calle Valle in San ctt?mente, is open from 3 to 9 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Further infonnalion Is available by callln.g Mike Brady, club director at 492-0378. in reality. "Like the people wbo hate us because v.•e do abortioM in the back room. \Ve never have done abortions and never will, but they bate us because we do abortioos in the back roon1," she said. "Our ultimate goal .is to O.ork ou rselves out of ~iness. We v.·ould love to never have to treat another VD patient,; love to never see another lti.-yearoi<l ~vre~· J'l8lll; love to have people to learn to take care <J{ themselves," she said. The clinic has a staff of more than 200 volunteers which includes doctors, lab technicians, counselors, nurses, legal etpe:rts and pharmacists. While at first dru g ,abuse and VD treatment and counseling was a large part ()f the Free Clinic picture, "VD and drug control is a small part of our program now,'' the administrator said. The clinic with its large clientele of elderly is anxiously seeking a retired doctor able to donate time during the day wtten elderly are able to g e t traQSPOrt ation to the clinJc. Dental care is also offered and l\tary said she hopes the clinic will be able to expand into a ·program of preventive dental care. The four years have not been without some identjty problems for the clinic. "\Ve have had continuing ongoing dis- cussions on how to maintain the essence ol a free clinic, how do we maintain the human approach to patients, how do we maintain the care in caring v.1hile at the same time g r o w I n g tremen- dously." she said. "We're trying to treat palients as indivi<luals -This is Mary Jones, sbe bas a sore throat, not this is a sore throat," she said. lt is done with a high ratio or volun· teer st.ail to patients. "In a given evening, "·e might see 40 paUen~ v.'ith our staff of 14 to 18. This gives us time to tolk with and \moW the patients.(' th e ad- to compete in the El Primero band and drill team review. Terry Newman, bandmaster at the school, said it will be the fourth year the !\fission Viejo band bas participated in the event which is expected to draw bands from 60 Southern California high schools. Representatives of the Rose B o w I , Disneyland, J\fagic ~fountain and the R.::.ms and 4~ri; football teams y,•iJI observe the review , scouting talent. "We want to be considered for the Tournament of Roses, Disneyland, l\1agic J.1ountain, all of them," Newman said. Lag1ma Council Gives Ba~kh1g To Rivers Iss11c 11Je Laguna Beach City Council gave Its support Wednesday to Proposition 17, the wild rivers initiative, on the November ballot. The measure would halt construction of the Northern California dam on which $70 million of work has already been done. The new ~felooes dam on Ure Stanislaus Rive r would inundale a nine· mile stretch of white water estimated to be used by about 27 ,000 persons in rubber rafts and kayaks this year. The council cited environmentalist sup- port for the proposition. The state's water establishment - a group of government, agrlcullural and corporate Inte rests -which has pro- moted huge water projects opposes the tneasure. The Mission Viejo band, in snappy new black uniforms with red and white trim, will be accompanied by the drill team, dressed in Spanish-style costumes. Flags of red and gold and imitations or Spanish weapons, including a blun· derbuss that "booms" will be carried by the !\fission Viejo marchers. • ~1~ w,,. • '''" ~-~· "•v•~"""' Energy, Drilling Will Top Agenda T\VO key elements to the master plan 19901 being developed for lhe coastal regions Although the offshore drilling for oil of Orange and Los Angeles oounties cou!rl !)rove a serious thrent to the y,•ill be up for public hearings Friday envirorunent, the staff suggest!< th:l! if in Torrance before the Sooth Coast sufficient incentives v.•ere g~ven the in· Regional Zooe Conservation Commission. dustry. ecological and esthetic valueis In the larger of the tv.·o plann(_ng of the offshore areas could hr prescr\~ documents -that dealing with ene~gy :::......_ \1'hlle drilling took pace. proposals range from stlf£ s an ct io ns ' If off.Shore platforms or i s I a n d !I against new power plants and offshore ultimately are approved in offsho re ex· oil drilling to the encouraging of novel plor~ti.oo. the staff recomrriends strong new sources of energy. provisions lo assure a \'ariety n r Hearings oq both the energy and rec· uses-n;iany of them scie ntific and reation elements will start at 9 a.m. in recreatJonal -to be blended with the the cowicil chambers of lhe Torrance dri lling funclion . Civic Center. The recreational element up for hear- Of the tv.·o proposed elements to the i~~ on Friday takes a niuch Jess scien· plan. that dealing with energy Is the tlfic app~ch and dwells strongsty on more complex and definitive. the pot~tial t.h~eats to coast.:1 land Jt proposes provisions for the con· upon ':"'hich. m1lhons of resident!! rely sen1ation of energy sanctions againsl as their prime sou:cf' of :ecreation. environmental abuse by oil produrlion Th: element .decries the loss .of ~uhlic and e\eclrical gentration. And t h ey f ccess to ~3 miles Qf the shoreline in the should be fmplemented throughout the l\IO counttes and ~he staff recommends state. not just the five-mile couslal zooe. ~~~~ the state ~egislatu~e pass slronger Planners drafting the report assert . guaranteeing pubhc acC<'SS lo the that through the careful design of f'On· ttdelands. ~ plan i.11ggests in·lieu ac· . . cess fees y,•htch v.·ouJd be lev·,A,, ..... An a struct1on and the use of ne\v devices . cu "1""" . developer can not provide property for and t~hruaues. the ~al ener~ CO~· access. The cash v.·ould buy land else- sumpt1on of thE' states popula!Jon in v.·here which is suitable as l the last oart of the century could be beaches access o cut in ha~f. . The Pian recommends tha t Io c a I Suggestions that solar heating be. en-jurisdictions spend more of the i r couraged and that research cootinue re\·enue-sharing income (or c 0 ;1 s t a t into the feasiblility of harnessing coastal recreation. • v.':ind.s to driv~ v.·indmill generators also The element also recommends slrong are included 1n the document. . . use of alternate means of Lransporta!lon . Even. the ~pacement of the trad~!Jonal to beach recreation areas to Jessen the pilot hght 1n ga:H>peraled appliances impact of private cars -substituting a slightly more expensive • · electric ignition system -could cut deeply into !he state's consumption of natural gas. the planners say. The proposed element treats offshore oil explorati-On and the adding of oil refineries along the coastline with serious reservations. The staff concedes that heretofore un- tapped oil fields offshore constitute the only likely sourees of ne'v crude oil production. "In the commission's view. hov.·ever. these sources should remain untapped until their use is of proven necessity," the staff recominends. 1'he planners assert that fresh supplies of Alaskan oil destined for the coastal area should meet the c o a s t • s re- quiremenls {9r fuel through the year Irvine Students Piched for AFS Tvoo Jn•ine students have been seleciecl as candidates for ttw American Field Service Americans Ahra..1d progra1n. The two University lilgh Schoo l students are 'J\1jss Jackie Hoffm an , daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Larry Hoff- man, and Miss Lee Hutchinson, daugh- ter of Mrs. h1ildred Jiutchin.son, all of Irvine. The students v.ril\ appear before a regional screening board in November. If approved by that board, they will be placed in homes with foreign families either during the SUtJlmer months or for the next school year. II . ./. (;arreff of/er., ... School Distl'ict Seeks Dil'ectol' Fol' Recreation The Capistrano Unified School Di!:tricl is in the market for a coordinator of tecN!ation to serve not ooly district schools but San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano. "Neither city has an on-going recrea- tion program.'' said Joseph Wimer. director of administrative services. "It is our ~lion to make a special effort to maM the new coordinator available to cities." Trustees this v.·eek were unanimou,, in creating the pClSilion. The new employe will coordinate recreation, aquatics Bnd community services and will supervise the district 's two lle\V swi~ing pools and all aft er-school recreation. The post pays bet\\·een SOOO and $1200 monthly. A teaching credential is not requ ired. Applicatioos will be ' accepted in about tv.·o weeks. R f':1 '-·r's Theater Set The :,. udleback Cotnmunity College Reader's Theater will present the play "A Matter of Llfe and Death'' at 8 o'clock tonight and Friday night in Build· ing R·2. The dramatic presentation is free and public. UP TO 30% OFF on ~everaf Ji,jconfinueJ. .. Heritage and Drexel DINING ROOM Collections Viejo Golf Links Slated to Open ministtt'ltor said~ 'rni!ned ptraioimel also watch for re- curring problems among patient!. A sex- ual athle~ who returns with VD titne It charges that If the Initiative procc&s can be used here. It can be used to block necessary public works projecu. Proposition 17 Is opposed by the Laguna Beach County Water Distrtct, the SOutb en.st County Water District and the Coastttl J.tuniclpal \V • t e r Dl~lrict. /, I I f ~. . ~v i f).,f' R " The new 3,621·yard e1ecutlva golf and time again will be directed toward course at Costa <lei Sol 41 Mba!M Viejo aj)tdal coonsellng. will open Oct. 30 with a VIP luncheon. Tbe ~clinic too worrlt! about rNiin- an afternoon of golf, and a cocktail tainfng lta nooesbblishment Image and hour. abiBly to conunu:rUcate acrou the social 1ba l&-hofe ooune will be available s~trum · while becomlng lncreasingl}' for uae by both ...,lclents Mil ostablishroenl non-~idents. Non·rtsldenta will pay Much of jlj funding comes from grants $4 \o play on wookda11 Md $5 on and ,governmental programs., UnJted Nations Day w111 be ctlcbrattd ,.,·eekcnds. Residcnfs of ~sta ilel Sol, tt has even worl .Ii OlmeytMd Com-. with an lntcmatkmal food fnlr tonight a private adult ~mm\.11lty, wfll -be munily Service i\Wbrd. at Aliso Elementary School in Sot.ith charged a dollar len. The DlsneYland plaque complete wtlh Laguna. The fair, which will raise runcts ·Nine-bole twilight 1azht1 alslo v.111 ''.magic · castle" hal\gl over a doorway for lhe PTA, will ht! from 6 to 7:30 be offered. at a cosf of '2 weekdays ·hot Car trom the poster telling how p.m. and will feature inexpensive foods and "1 weekends. Electric carts Vt11l to 011 out !ho VD ln!onnntlon forms from around the world. The even\ Is U.N. Day Fcte Set H.J . GA f{~ETI fLIRNITLIRE PROFESSION Al INTERIOR DESIGNERS 646-0275 Open Mon. Tt'\u rs & Fn. Eves 1--~---IM1..---------41,......,. -"""'--open-to~l>e public: ' • ' , ' .• J ,\-I OAll'l'PllOT Tnu.rsoay.Oc:tob81 2-4.1974 . Ford-Brezhnev Summit.? • • • ... ~ ... • • --... :.. . . --Rocky Escorts j His Wife Out I :\t:\\' Yf>HK 4.\P! lla pp~ Hlt<.:kt:ft ll l'r, t·:-icortcd Ly he r l husband. \lice Pres1dent.desig· nate NeJson ti.. Roclieretl('r, lefl Kissinger Opens Soviet T~~~ l fll e moriul Ho:-.1l1tal today, a 11eek to thl' du.1 a ft t·r surgcr~ to r·t mv1l· hl'r l'<1nc crou,, lt•ft /J1'C1tsl. I h1ri.. Rockefeller 11u1·cd her lt•fl arm lo nc11·sml'n It" the t•uu1ilt• pa s.,cd throu1ih !ht• lohhr I :tJld p-.ust·d lo spt'~1k ·rhe left • arm i:ii the one tha t s he has ht·Cn I cxcrcis in.; to regain 1ti. full use. "\Vc'rt· 1·e ry i,:ratl'ful to Ucl\y I Ford ror her e:..am11le to all of u.,, .. HD<"k efe llc r ~11 1d. I 1 Bus Disaster: r .\RAGON. Ga . 1C Pl1 -The t·ros· sing 11·he re a Southern Raii11·ay "'ork tr~in backed into a school bus car· rying 80 children is marked only by a warning sign. Se\'cn children 1\"cre killed in the crash \\rednesday . Res ide nts had tried \l."ithout success lo gel a "'arning li ght installed at t he intersection. ti. m ember of the train cre1r said the c.·rossing \\'DS c lear \\"hen he looked out of the caboose about ··t"·o crosslies a11ar ."or aboul IO fee t Bl"T ,\S E\'E \\'IT~ESS sa id he heard crev.· me mbers shout a "'arning lo the engineer j ust before the ac- cident. TPle Georgia s tate patrol said its preliminary in\·estigalion sho11·ed the trainman in the caboose did not see the bus at the crossing. One office r said the_t;ius dri1·cr. Billy Kellett. 50. appare ntl y either thought the tra in \\'as stopped or' that 11 11·as moving so slo11·ly that he had lime to get ttcross the tracks. ·'The train stopped do"'" there like 11 was going to let llilly go across." said Tommy Duke, 11. sitting at th£' back of the bus. ·'\\'hen Bill y started to go. it started coming back.'' 1•ru~ec·11f •1r l.J enry R u th \\'ill s ucc eed Specia l \Vale r gale Prosecutor Leon J a v,ro rski Saturda y . Ruth, ·t3, has been deputy prosecutor to bolh Ar c hiba ld Cox and Ja\\'Orski. Police Seeking Won1an -Sold Baby for $5 \'ANCOL:\'ER. B C. tA P l -Police 11·ere looking ror a "'oma n 1\·ho sold an 8·monlh baby boy she claimed "·as her son for S5. The baby is presentl y in the care of 1he Childrcn·s Aid Sociely and Lht> 11·om an \\'ho bought him ·ruesday says she \\·ould like lo a doµt him. ··1 fell in \o\·e \\'ith him ." s aid Kalherine Pel· letiei".12. ··t1 e·s adorable.·· She said her t1\'0 chil dren. ages 9 and 13. also \ra nt.to keep him . t\ 11·om an c lai ntjng to he the infant·s mother sold the Child on a skid 1·011· street for S5. l\IOSCO\V ( U Pl I -Scl'retou')' or State Jlenry Kiss inger and Con1 -.' monist Party General Secre ta 1·y Leonid Brezhnev conferred for lhrce hours today in a Kremlin meeling \1·hic h the S<>vict Tass nc11•s agency clt·s<·ribed us constructive. It 11·as their first get together since Prl's ide nl Ford took office Aug. 9. One di~c ussion topic was a possible f'ord- Urezhnev summit meeting-hi.le next month. Ki ssinger said afteN •ard the cPlan· ces or war betv.·een the two super- po"·e rs were negligible. "TllE TALKS \\'ERE business li ke HJld constr uc tive in character," Tass. the go \'e'rnment news agency. stt id. U.S. of£icials s aid the discussion topics included in additibn to a pos- sible Ford·Brenzllnev summit con· ...Jerence , U .S.-Soviel •relations, the ~l i ddle E as t and Kissin ger 's Pro1los al s for s lowing dov.•n the nucle ar arms ra,ce .. Kissin ger dro\1e througll pouring r;1in to the talk~. He 1ras carrying 11·hat American of- fic ials call ed "reasonably concrete" proposals for J'IO\\'ing the U.S.·So\·iet arms race. The talks were expected lo allow both si des to review the future course ol detente bet\\·eefll.-the United States a nd l\1osco"·· SOVIET DIPLOJ\IATS in \\'ashing· ton ha\'e s aid Russia is uncertain of the Ford Adm inistration's desire lo pursue the po licy of detc nle set up by former Prc ~ident ltic hard J\I . f\ixon. Just before the tal ks began, So1·iel officials barred L .. S. nc11"smen accom· pitny ing Kissinger from attending the opening of the m eeting . It Requires 6 Men to Topple Marijuana . GEARY. Okla. (AP l -Authorities had to use axes to cut do"'" marijuana plants lhat ha\'C bee n gro"·\ng in a fi eld ne.ar here for at least the past 15 1·ears. The 1 ofricials ga1·e no rcuson but many observers i;atd the aclion wus appare nlly u retuliation for the repor- ters' protest Wednesday aeainst a So vie t Ueci s ion to bnr a Time tituai:azlne corrP.soonclf!nt rrom ~the tovnlt·y. Ki s:iingt.'r ·s three-day vis it Cp· '-losc:ow tomt:s al a li1ne of inercusing• congl'ess iona l a tl11cks u1:11inst Soriet - Amel'itan dt>lcnte. , . ti. senior ofrieial traveling wit.¥ ,K1s· singer said the secrelul')' is unxiqus lo review the s tale of U .S .~&ovlet relations ill un at1~n1pl to <lctti11minc the status and rutul'e course.Or det'Cn. le. ·1 BRENjT:ANO'S • ' I SOUTH COAST PU'l.t.I IS HA VIMG A FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE SAVINGS OF 50°/o and MORE f ON SPECIAL PURCHASE HARDCOVERS ) Lk1 $42.SO HOW '1 9.98 SALE ENDS OCT. 30 DOZENS Of TITLES TO CHOOSE FROM Utt $14.fS HOW '5.98 ' Ult St.ts HOW '2.95 LW $SO.GI - HOW'l9.98 CHRISTMAS CARDS GAMES-50°/o OFF.:.:. Y2 PRICE . (l 556-7533 -.. ..... Limit 2 to Customer Linlted Selec1lon of Games and Crafts at tre mendous Savings.-WHILI THIY LAST- Brentano's SOUTH COAST PLAZA tU,,_. Le•.C. Hft W5-1! Pin Tail on Donkey Reg". $1.90 MOW SO- HOURS: M.f' I O.t Sat 10.6 Soso I Z:~ • J\laj. •lugh Hardison. head of the patrol. said the agency had not deter· mined conc lusi 1·el~· tha t the bus stop· ped before tr~·ing to c ro~s the tracks llE S1\IO lllS probe sho11·ed there 11as no flagm an on lhe ground to direct the train beCore it backed into the bus. '.\IR S . PELL ETI ER a nd h..:r husband. Charles. 50, "'ere goi ng lo a logger·s associa tion office Tuesdal" morning ~o that Pclleliel'· could sigit uµ for a joh 11·hen they passed a 11oma11 11ith the bab1 . ··She 11•as a skid ro11· tyPc.·· said ·~!rs . Pell('tier. ··but lht• baby ~1· as so s11·eet. · · · "II took s ix m en "'ith gi xes. "·orking pretty hard. about fi \'e hours to cut'11JI r~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;~;~~~~;;;;~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~;;;;~~~~~~~ that ~luff do"·n. Then "'e had to pile it up and pour die sel oil on lhe plants lo ,t Ha rdison s11 1Cl the patl'ol 11·ould onJ~· determine 11·ha t happened and would n-.ttem pt to pl ate any blame for the .,-,.agedr . Me said that 11·ould be left to the l\ationa l Transportation Safet ~· Boa rd. The couple adm ired the baby a nd 1okinl!.IY a sked lhe woman \\'hat she 11·ou\d t ake (or the baby. .. She said S5 and my husband pull t·rl out his \1'a llet. still 1hlnk ing she "'as Joking," sa id ~·!rs. Pelletier. "!·le half pulled out a bi ll and the 11·om an grab· bed it and push('d t he baby into n1y ar· in s. Coffee Absolved No Link Fou1id to Heart Disease BOSTON tAP I -llcalthy people 11ho ga\'c up coffee for fear it caused heart d iseas e can safely resume ha1·ing an extra c up 11·1lh their break· fas!. say researchers 11 ho fou nd no ILnk bet\1·een t he bre1\· and car· d iol'a~cuiar probll'm:-. In a 1na1or 12·yt"a r :-Ludy puhhshcd tod:1y of a l n1 o~t 4.500 \J\'r:"ons. ··11 11·:is ('Onrludecl that coffee drinking. as eng;lf:l'd 111 by the general population. 1:-not a factor in the del'elo11mt'nt or ;1 t ht'.' t'OS l' I c r ot i ,. l':t rd 10 1·a ~ru Jar di sca::e. '' thl' rl'p(ll'l !--:1.1s llo11·e1·t'r. the 11 tudy a~scrt :-that no t•onclus1011 ran be dra"·n about 1he pos:-iblc effects of coffee on person s 1rho al read I' ha1·(' he :i rl d 1 ~l'a:-l'. <.:Clnlro1·l·i·:-.1 h:1.; l:ioilt"'d Ol'Cr the rel:1tio11 of coffl't' dnnkini:: :ind hl'urt fh~c"'l' sirH·l' the pu bl ication of a l'tati~lil':tl :-tud.1· 111·0 rears a go bs the Ro::-1011 t:otl :1hrat11·f· [lru~ :o;ur1·<·1I lanl'l' l'ro).!r:1n1. Thal ~t tid~· lnund .1 d1rl'cl li nf.. h1'\ 1rcen coffee and hear1 problcn1s in a ~an1pling of ho~p1tal hea rt pal1l'nts. But sel'Cr~I ::-tuJies since then Councl no ~uc h rclalionship in sa m pling per· sons 11·ho had no heart problems. Dr. llershcl J ick. head of lhe fir st study. sa id in an interl'ie11· lhr1t the nc11· re port '"is not necessarily incCllll · patible 1rith ours" sine£' diffler cnl group~ of ~u bjl'l'l s -nne 11·ith and the other 111t hout existing hl•art d1se;.1se 11·e rc tested in e ach study. 1 n the ne11· :-1 udy. deaths associa ted \1 ith heart dL't'ase 11·cre hi gher thnn nurn1;il fol' n1e n 1r ho 11cre hea1·y cof- f1·e drinkers. do11·ning four or more C'UJlS daily. But thl' resea rchers noted tha t 11·ith t11C's(' n1 C'n. the rt• 11 as a 1!irer t relationship be t11•ec n the amoun1 of eoffec rw1 su med and the nun1bcr nf cigarettes sn1oked. ~0111.:off c(' clrin kC"rs :-n1ok ~'!I :111 ;i1·t'rai;c H i ei j.!·art•lll'S dail.\. 11h1h· 1h11s1· fl rinking ni ort' lhan :-t'\l'tl t•ups .~rnof..~·c1 '.! 1 8 l' 11:<1 r~·p t':-a cl a.1 1nakc them b urn." Canadian County She rtrr J er ry E rvin said \Vedncsd01y. It ea me as a s urprise to Pat Mooney or El Re.no "'hen he learned those ··trees·· 1\•ere ma rfjuana planls. •·f lried "·eek killer on them for a fc"· years. but \\"he n they got ~o lall I decided they niust be SOnlt' kind o( tree.·· he said. Canadian Count y a uthorities disc-01·ered the field. about 150 feet by :W feet. fl·lond<1y. l 'hey came back \\lednesday to burn the plants, .som"e of then1 12 feel tall. but disco\'ercd I hat maily 11·erc too green lo burn. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot ' is guaranteed MlOOoy-fridoy, If you do ""' "°"' 'rW" ~ by S:XI p.m., coll ond your oVt' will _ be brought to you. C.olls m-e tdo;en until 7:00 p.m. · Sah.rdoy and Sur>doy, II you do oot. rec:aiYe your copy by 9 o.m. Soturcby, · r:r 8 o.m. St.OOoy, coll ond o copy will be brrughl to you. Coils ore taken until lOo.m ·' Telephones M:lst Orange County fveos .. 642 -.c321 tb'thwesl Huntington Beo:::h on:! Westminster . . . ... 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' : 110 TUB fAIRIC-MATIC''" MAYTAG WASHER {l 1e:mp waler contrOls, 3 water ·1iiovel1, po~r-lln agllalor wi!h "buil t-in llm litter & labric softener dispenser., Hea~y duty llnlshed cabinet pgr!f_81a!n enam~I top & .. 1ub. ·' M1~1·1 s~111111tR Oitf11u1•tr l. ~ POll..Ole notl' -I bu'"·ln -n y()U delirl! ~"'" ,,,.. -• -~· l>IOfl \'llocll'( .,,.._,. 1u111 Pl.US ~tf\t~• lll!IY -l·le\>11 K <UCO\ng, •l>rflo~.thll ~ .... ......., Uni-• 1~9" .,.,...,,, •a01ng. 3 DRYING CYCLE MAYTAG ! 5',Vll"A""V~l!YmfllSTMAVTl'G N.ITOMAOC •.•• t.~.,C.L.-=.~-~ l•'I M.WJ.•.l'llJ~•·v•t•• FABAIC-MATIC''" DRYER Ou1Hty ie.,atures include automat· le, permaryent p~eu & regular lab· ric cycles, alr !luff & damp dry. Easy to clean, elficient fllter. A · genuine Halo-of-Heat • dryer. WOOEL A207 MOOELIM07 MAYTAG Dependability Pays Off Mow as it did then!" 90 DAY O.A.C . • HO INTEREST . ·- 1 4VAllA lil~!TIH1! STORES · ·*''11'!!'4· SA.LIS A.SllYICl~(.';1150111111j\ CO I MAIH SlltfET . ' • HUHTIH&TOH llACH o.peli .. blf H'7 W UHll '"-sa!ts and Servlct HUHTIHG-TOM IEACH SALU OHi. y I --------Sinct 1'2• 142·SSt6 516·75' I - • -' . \ - ' ' Bpmhing -·~~pect -• . ... . .,. Examilled ThW!day. October 24. 1974 '\-DAILY PILOT I •• GoeTek FiFe Gran~ed lmmunityr.::====·==· .. :::;::i;-·, wi!h con,pirucy 1n bcll>i')I!' Robert IJurkc, who ·durnmy lirms r:,. utl I<•><" he nrron•cd to "'".J LARGE.:SfZES $1\N FHANCISCO. IAPI 'l'he bruthcr'.uf the man churgl'd \\'ith the S'OOtl,000 Geo1'ck Sf.!curitics fraud wlll te s tify for the prosl'tution, the federal go1oernmf.!nt has disclosed. to prep.ire the alle~dly rcllr4..'<1 rrum tht: San Fran-unddrillini.:.heulldl'd. Gl·o'rl·k oi l partnl'l'sh11>s false document sent to the c)sco Police IJl•11arlnll'llt 1n l~angrorll cill·d one J!ruu1, buy lh1.>s~ IH'OJ.1t·r l1l'~ ;.111tl SEC. 1964. \\'~Ill ln ()~·nv(·r at his ')r trunsactions in "'hu·h pa y ful'd1·1lllngcxpt~ns..·s. Lungford NII id Robert brother's re11~f'st. 11nd fur -John Burke allt·~t:dly tr:in-··1nvcsl1;>1·s "'Ill testify LOS ANGELES lf\P) - Expressing doubts th<it u man accused or being the \ "alphabet bomber" i.~ men. ,I tally competent to uid in his Uo~·n defense, a Superio r \Court judge has scheduled <i .. t>anitytrial for NO\'. 20. '}, Judgt! Rayrn,ond ·'Cho;ite ·: said \Vednesday thul 'l>r. U.S. Ally. F. Steele Lang- ford i;<1id \Vcdncsday that Rubert Burke, namqd as n ··co-schemer" wi{h his brother, John P..-Burke. has hccn g ranted immunity rron1 prosetution and '\\'ill tesriry that John c9n,•erted <il least S000,000 or GeoTek in\'estors' money to his own personal use. Burke produced records med Island Oil Corp, and ..;ferred more th<1n SOOU,UOO theywouldnuthu1·l·11utuny s howing that• his brother together they latt'r st•! UI> from F'unda n1t•ntu l 111 nluneylnirth1•yhadkno"'n used about $600,000 of in· s imilar <:orpor<ili?ns knov.·~ Island. Northern Conti nen-that Uurke 11·:1s going to vestors m(Sney to invest in as Northern Co,nllnental Oi l ta! and ne,cnt to pay for play the slo<'k mark(.'I 01. the stock mar ket rOr him-<.1 11~ ltegcnl 011, L:n1grord newleast·sanddrilling. thu.y would have to pa)' self. . ~;a id. But the c1·idenl'c \Vi ii S.IOU,000 for h is dry llOlcs,·· show that sll ghtl.v less thau La11grord s:i id. · John Bur'ke formed F\Jn- damental Oil Co, lo carry out his Qwn Qi) explorations and manage other oil '-en- tures whith he promoted, Langrord said. "ISi.AND, NORTlrnRN Continental und He !J l'lll "'ct;C shell companies set up. to give convenienl bunk ar· eounts to filt ~r out the m oney Lo Burke's Fun· damc ntal Oil and his o"·n acco~nt," Langford cuntcn· dcd. $300,000 actually \\';•s ~l)tllll. le<iving S63'1.0UO \1•hich t•\·cn-• d Franklin Drucker. a court- <1.ppointed psychiatrist \Vho examined J\'Iuharem Kur-l.Alrt• ll\1rl s Thr~~ hu .(u\r ed ' Bogus 'Charge tually return1•c1 tu. l·'un-. R eapp o 111le dament;il a9fl Uurkc s 011·11 SACRi\!\tENTO IUPI) use. Langford :,aul. An ad-.1. . . ditiqnal $323,000. o:,tensibly Stale ~cha?• 1t,at1~n Jl1r_c'"~ to pay for seismic :,tudies to~ Alan <.:. Nelson rl'ap also trickled bal·k lo Burkr· pointed Ors. l~a~:u·I <?inton h s 'd ' ol Ventura. W1lh ;im l-o\\'lcr ( J sc reamin g--Atlstlfalian ... State . ~~~~~g~~·.;:;i~~~"?d:'tt JOllN 8 URkE is charged wit h 16 cou12ts Of rraud in Of· f<:ring securities a.nd con· sfliring ~·ith tY.'0 attorneys to submit a ra ise document to the Securities .._nd Ex- change CommissiQn. LOS ANGEL.ES fUPI ) 'I J\tuch of the in\·estor~· J aime .Nixon Ill, a 23-)'ear• funds \\'ere used lo pay the old Hollywood man who inflated prices or these e 31 · of Davis and 11 urris !\lt·isel \\'llEN JOl l N Hl:RKE of Sunta Barbara to thrce- sperit $400.UOO on dry oil year terms on the !\ledical holes in his ov.·n \'entures, Advisory Comm ittee. •Selection •Service •Courtesy '--,------' Melbourne 11 i~pofl begovlc, reported he today. The young star "demonslrated lillle or no . Jbst a toenatl wh"'n fans abilit.Y to und erstand tho. o:;: n11lure of the proceedings ripped .off . o~ne of hi s 3gainst him .·· leather sctnda Is. Kurbegovic, a 3J.year-old Attorne,ys Arthur Lem- pcrt of San 1'1ateo and Robert Ro se are charged owned a business ca lled ~­ fl.Iillion Dollar Entefl?rises. was Sentenced tO three years in prison for pos:tes- sing more than S2 million !p counterfeit SS and $10 bills. Yugoslavia n lm mi 2rant \vho reportedly ha sn't ut- tered a \VOrd Since his ar- rest Au g. 22, is accused of the Aug. 6 bombing at Los Angeles International. Air- port that c la imed three Jives and in jured 35. E ' • q1ll111 'A#i,_,.• • LA M~bster to Help In =search for Patty Nixon was a rrested at his1 rirm 1.tarch 5 by Secret Ser- vi ce agents, who found plates, negatives and offset cquipmen{ used to produce the money. LOS <\J\'U t<;Lt;S (A l-' 1 -1\ new ~ompanY with three profllatil e subSid.ierjes "'ould J}Se ft-6m the a0she:; or bankrupt Equity-~Ul\dipg Corpr'of .America-.under a reorganization plan 'ham- mered Qyl by the &ourt·.~J>· pointed trustee. The propos al to Tt::\itali zc the insutancc and ' mutual fund <"onglomerate destroyed by fraud "·as to b e filed tod ay in U.S. District Court. ll \\'a s outlined nt' a ne\vs con· ference \Ve dnesdav by trustee Robert l\11 LO<:f{ner. S...,11rille# Ba11 LOS ANGELES CAP> - Alex N. Campbel\, a finan - cial "'riter for the Los Angeles J.lerald·Examiner, \\"as permanently barred \Vednesda;· from buying or selling any securities if he kno"'S or be\ie\·es an article about it \\"ill be published in the ne\\·spa per or \\'estern Financial Journ<il. The permanent injunction· against Ca mpbell, \\'ho ,,·rites a dai1" .,(inanct.I .._ column for the ne\\·spaper,. · \\·as issued by t.; .S. District Court Judge Louis Bechtle. \'isiting juri&L from the Eastern Dist~ict or t.Penn"".i.._. s,-J,·ania. ....-· ......... . . . • LOSAN'GELES IAP1 r\ retired mobster has been enlisted by Randolph A. 1-learst to help in the search for his,daughw_r, Patty, the Los Angel~~ Tim'T reported today. The Times s aid the newspaper executive met r e cently \\'ith ~lickey Cohen. 61 , in Lo~ Angeles and discussed an offer to help from thl! onetime Pregna11t ' Offi_ce r? SAN FRANCISCO CUP! t -Th·e police department has it s first · pre~qant ·Officer. Berit l.emOge, 26. \\•ife of an cle~rlc ian and a police officer for the last l\\'O yl'ars, told supcr- \'isors \\"ediiesda~· that she \l'()Uid h<i,·e a baby in !'llay. • 1 1\lrs. Lemog.e is the fir~t .. ~i!.V .d.PQ.liec»'oJD~-"°' 10-b"ecom"'ei pregnant:• She ts• ctlrrtentJy·-assig· ned to the police com- munifations center. and 11·ill~etur,n to her jobalr ter h~r maternity lei\'e.' . The Truck and Motor Home People from Gyneral Motors g11 ngJeacl_.e t "-'·hlle they di'ned at a n exclusive lirent- 11•ood restaurant. ~·1 GUESS finding that young lady \Va s the main topic of conversation," Cohen told the Times. At hi s Hill sborough home. 1-learst said or Cohen's of- fer. "lie said he might be able to help, and of course anything he could do lo help \\'Ould he appreciated." The offer had bee n made se\'eral months ago, Hearst said. COllEN TOLO·the Times he had not asked 1-learst for an~ pu ymcnt in exchange ror his he lp. a nd liearsteon- firmf.!d Cohen's claim. ll o\\'ever, the Times re ported, Go hen said, '"1'hey diil off~r to come up ,1·1th \\•hatever money \Vas needed. and said more ,1·ou ld be forthcomi ng, but that figure 11•as never men- tioned.·· . FBI agents \\'Ould nol comment o n the meeting bet\\'l'cn l"lears l and CoheQ. r.. iss liea::r..st, .. llelleveit'to ,. ~ ~be in the Lo.s Al)geles •-.-, • and traveling with SLA men].bers \Villiam a nd EQlil Y l·lar~is, hai be en missing nrore than live months. Recreational Vehicle Exhibits o n t.he mall • T ARTISTE DE LA RUE South Coasf. ?taza [] \ ,,---H Ell~ Nor's HALF-Sl.ZE SHOP FUUERTON lZ4 OiwllJl-f•ir Mall COSTA MESA I IOS "6.wport JftcL HUMTIMGTON IEACH 14 .......... °" CMtft' LAGUNA HILLS MALL tn ~I-. World 0 CJ now through Monday Courtesy General Motors Deal ers 111e1ee atwe've -... . . 't . ·~ .... --, . , ) , • I N':l;...i, ' -I -~!¥l FASHiON ~ ISLAND NDWPORT CENTI:R building up At last the remcX:leling of our Spring9ale-Edin ger Office is comi:ileted. The hammers are quie( the painters have gone home, and our staff is ready to give you better-than-ever service in our expanded office. Open House Monday, Oct.JS To eelebrate, we're having an Open I ' House Monday. There'll be a gift and refreshments for everyone. Come in between 10 am and 3 pm. New convenient services. We've added an additional walk-up teller window. Now you can ban k at both from 9 am to 5 pm. Monday through Thursday. anc. from 9 am to 6 pm on Friday. We've al so add ed teller wind ows. And our new Instant Deposit servi ce will save you time. Come in and meet our Fr iendl y staff. And depe nd on u when you choose your ban k. More Californ ians do. B'ANKOF.AMERICA m 1-~~-..,..ac11iC..coa~t Highway.--Betweelhlam&e<ee.;ind-Mac/\flhllr--t--'------"-----------·-----------·---·----=,.,.;~~=Ev Svoboda, M anager_~Spriogdale-_Eslloge QfW_·_ • !1672 Sprlng_dal~~untingto11-Beach ' " -. • • ' , • • A6 • DAIL\' 1•1LOT EDITORIAi, PAGE Three to Re~elect 'l\\O a~.'ll'fnhlym('n ~ind one ~lal(' :-.cn•ttor serving , the Orungc (.'oa~t area <ire bidding for rc..clcctlon in the :'\ov. 5 t·h•(·lion.1'hes4...' ure the llaily f'ilol's viC\\'S .incJ rccvmm cn dat ions on those r.icc~: JGth Senatorial District : lncumbl·nt Dennis Car- penter, <t R1;puhlic;.1n. has hct~n t<.1k ing some lit.St 1ninulc l'lak for all eged 1nisuse of c:.11n paign funds - Y.'hich he firm ly 11i.·nics. '!'ht• election eve charges c·:.in 'tohsturc t he fact th;.1t hc h;1s hccn u crcickc rJ1::1ck rcprc'icntativr· fo r his ,,:onslilucnts. CtJr pcntcr hus \\'illc·ra1114in ~ inll·rcsts. po liti cal t:lout uncl is well rcsrcctccJ hy hrJth Vcmocrats and Rcpuhlic<.in s. I-le is emin<·ntlv rnu1·t· qualified th o.in his opponent. [)Crnu1·r~1t Fr;1 nk U<c1rbaro. 7·1lh 1\.,,en1 hl ~ District: Ro bert U;_id ha m muy not h a\lc "'ct S;1tr;1111cnto •1rire "'ith his enthus iasm during his la ~t tcfm or t"·o, hut he has done a .... orkmanlike. compctent.joh uf representing his coas tal district . Dcmorr:.it Su(';i nne Currie Lc .... is is 1.1 political unknO\\ n ,,·ith no history of performance. 73rd As~en1bly district : Some of his conservative yie"•'S could l'>t3nd con!iiUer(tble mello"•ing, hut A~· s~mblymu n ltohcrt l!urke has \\'Ork cd diligcnlly for hi s d i~trict, an<l has earne<.f hts offic('. lie j3 especially. tough on l e~islati\'e spl'nding ;,ind '''<.I S among the ha ndful to s peak out .:1guinst the legisl1:1ti\'C pension • gr:ih prior lo the s'pccial s cs:s ion. llis Den1ocratie opponent , J)enn is l\'langer s, h<is 1nounted <i good Ca mpa i ~n, but it comes off as u bit too "all things to · all people through govern1nent. '' Cranston Is Visible A United StatC' s1~nator 's tcrm--six years-is the longest of any major elccli\·e office in the U. S. l' .. or that reason, \'Olt•rs oll too often are accustomed to ~~ing their sena tor or hearing h im accounL ror hims1.·!f on ly when elecliori time comes uround. 1'h1s Is 11ot SO in the Cttse or Cullforniu Sen. Alan Cr<.inston, wbo is bidding for a second term in ofricc iri the Nov. 5 e lection. . S<.•nHto r Cranston has been u very innucntia1 furt:i: in a wide va riet y of activities in Washln1,'lon and h:i s stored majot· legislative triumphs. lie has rc:1u·c:~c nted Calirornia 's best interests on a \'Uriety of fronts <.1nd has ·been both availablf! and visible lo his <·on st itucnts. llis o ppone nt, S t a le Sen. ~I. L. llichardson, is an arch -conservative, se"emingly m ore tK•nt nn finding a bigger platform lo express his po litical views than in accomplishments for C:tlifornia. 'l'hc Daily Pilot recommends Alan Cranston for L:nitcd Stales Senator. Hinsl\aw's Doing Well It is difficillt to assess the accompliShme nts of 1\ndre\v I-l i n ~tl aw based on th!' ef te nure o f his first L"'o-year term in o ffice. F m e n Congressmen aren't given the opportunity aking m a qy \\'aves or or lead ingJ.~ W4;\)'. on11ny si nificant tegislution. Konet heli;!SS, fli;ll~aw.~l)as done his homework, te nded to husin·ess and'diligent1y studied both issues <.i.lld governm ental machinery and s how's all signs or beco ming a we ll-rounded Congressman as he g.ains in seniorit)'.. · . ' lfis De mocratic opponent o n the No\'C mber 5 h<lllot, Roderick \Vilson of Oceanside, has run an incffecli\·e campaign <Jnd dis plays no major assets for being a t:nited States Congressm a n. The 9 aily P_ilot. recomme nds re-election of Andrc\Y ll1n s h a \v to Cong ress in the 40lh Disrict. ' 'Nice Guy' Image Dear Gloomy Gus Starvi11g Out the Opposition Hampering Ford \VASl!INGTON -r>.1inutes uftl'r !'resident Ford "s economic s peech lo Congress Ocl. 8, a leading H.c publican ~ummcd up with this dc\'astaling in· nuendo the gro .... ·ing complaint abdut ~Ir. 1-"ord"s infant presidency: •·1ronty he had come up here acting l ike a President, ins tead or like just a tormcr Co ngressm an.·· l.rideed the criticism no""' beseting fo rmer Congr essman Jerry Ford .. rises in large part because he is u po~·cr ·hater hc nt ''" r estor1 n~ thl' legislali\"1.: branch 10 parity 'vith the p r e s idenc y. Al most e\'erything he has done since ta king o ff ice is calculated to end dan_;erous ccn · trahza1ion of O\'al o r.r ice po,ver "·hich rcuchcd its pc;1k under Richard !\"i49n. T llE Sf:\\' President Is. therefore. -in-an aganlzlng dilemma. Critics want him to mt't't the national cris is \\'ilh musculur leadership \\"hich both con· tradicts his 0\-1.'n instincts and runs counter lo th(' 1.·asy .~oin~ style that ,,·on euphoric appru\ al his first month Ill th{" \Vhitl' I IOU St'. Going h{"fore <.1 !louse JudiC'1ary :-ubrommittee tn explain the !'\ixon 11ardon 1:. a striking l'xample. Ills rleris ion "as l:la :,t•ll parll~· on his .tbhorrt•nrc .1r i\1~11 n ·s use of t':'l'.ecuti,·e pl"i\"ll('J!l" 111 prott"'ct th e \\'hilt' !l ouse fron1 ('ongrt'S~. )'ct, ho""e \·er no hl c !ht• m11lt\atinn, that dt'('\sion 1-. pri' ;i\l'I~ rid11·ul1•d ;1s rlcm ean1n g lo !ht• pre!l illl'nC)" h~· thl' \'('r~· sa n1e l'on1'!rl':,~nll'll :;o :1ffrontt'1I h.\' Nixonisnl . Simi1;1 rlv. thl· Pl'C'<;;1dl'nl"s ••)..lr;ior· 1lirior~· s1•lf·eonlrol in hanrthn g rough ( EVANS-NOV AK ) ~~~~~~~~~~ press conference questioning stems fron1 that sa me decent desire to reduce the pres idency to human dimension after Nixon royal is m. llJS 111\RSltt:ST test in turning the otht-r cheek, he has said pri v<1tely. came "'hen reporter Clark r>.lo\lenhoff questioned his pardon of Nixon as "a ~lifelong-friend an~-your financial . benefa ctor." Controlfing his im pulse lo lash out, he replied no, the pardon was "to heal the wounds throughout the country." Old friends wish the President had s h0\\'11 some an~er. llis closest Republican <1.lhes nO\V fea r 1\'lr. Ford may be r.eadin g national politics backwards. \Vith the \V es tcrn wor ld on t he edge or catastrophe and the U.S. fa cing ils \\'Orst economic crisis since the Great Depression,_ vojcll_ \\'a!!L_cti~fidenl leaders hip able to make tough decisions, not a "1\1r. Nice Guy" image in conscious contrast \\'ith a ruthless Nixon . Even Republican candid<1tcs run ning behind today urc questioning 1\1 r. Ford's political wisdom in canlpaig· ning through 20 s lates. They reel he might do niorf' for a lost cause by h<ird·nO!ied leadcr!ihip from the O\';tl ()ffiC'l'. SO!'IF. OF his 0\\'n a ides seem lr1 agree. One as ked r..tr . Ford on his fli!(ht b:1ck to \V ashington (ron1 Burlington, \.t ... 1 ast ""'eek "'hether the 1ri1J had been \\"Orth it . 01'he mission -.1arl1'd at5 p.m. from the \Vhit c I louse l;n\'ll anrl enrlcd at n1idn1ght. ;ill for a :10.n1inut c talk . 1\lr. Ford stroni.:l.v 1IC'fcndt·d the ' My generation spent years going around the country steerihg a Ford. Now a Ford i5 going a round the countr y steering us. J .C. ~'°"'' Giii c•ll"llfftll .trt •u&fl'IM'-4.., ,..,..., . -W .... ftttfHtrily rtllt<I .. ~ .t -... ,._,..._ S.NI '°"' ,11 ,.,.,. 11 ~,CO., 0.11,,..... . exercise. 'It was his job to do e \·erythlng in his power to avoid calamity-for his-party-(a-molivation that seldom botherei:l Richard NIXOn). Besides, he added, "I like campaig· ning." ~IR. FORD'S oldest political cronies, moreover, feel he has no grand design for buildlrig a Ford con· stituency from the shattered ranks or N i ~n Republicans. Unli ke Nixon, \\'ho even LodHy commands perhaps 20 percent of lhe nat ion's voters, f'ord has no hardcore of support. Nor does the first-President never elected to national office seem to be bidding for personal s upport among some voting blocs al the cost or affronting others. .-\ case in .point was his veto mes· sage las t week on the Turk.(sh military aid ban. Instead of soundillt a loud political alarm to arre1t the dee-line of American prestige in the \\'eslern alliance. he appealed to Congress in gentlemanly tones. In s hort . ~Ir . Ford's political l"ri e nds wi s h he \\'ould flex his 11re . .,itl(·ntial muscle and !';IOp being so nite. precisely lhe "'o'.IY H arT"y 'l'run1an found hi s politicu l sal\'Hlio n. Fur .Jerry Ford. a genuin~ly decent n1 ;1n schooled in a quarlc1··cenlu1·y of congrl'ssional compromise, lhat 1nay · he :1sking too much. The Art of Enjoying Leisure It \\J" 1'1·11Ql"ll'lt fj'('t'llll\· th,it 1h1• 11:11lh'!<:ikl' ;111 11 J.:l·,1 n<bun of ~It' \\Ill 'lllll l "llllt"l'h!I[. hltH'l'll ,• ll\\'11lht•1" !I( l'arh :•tHl.'111 ~.1i1t 1hu1 ,\n1l·111·ans h:id .1 i,:11tHI 1l l•;1I •'I t111ut1lt• 1•n111,\ttlJ.: l,·1~11r1• \\"l' h;1' ,. 1n h1• pl.1nt111H! "t orj?;tt111i n i:: :o-1>1TH'th1n1.: ,ind 111'1 • ;1 n"t , 1•l:i' ·r111::-", ... 1 h1· h11rd1'n 01 111. .. "h .. ,•r1·,111<1n '!'ht• I .dut II,. nt t tu -. \ II'\\ , ... h1·-.t l'"ll tll'llh'l! 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I 1\1 lcisurl·. icll1•. 1ndolrn1 2 1n1'I 1>·1·11 ,,·, fulil \' ... 1,•1111'. .1. 11 .. 1·l1• .. , !<Ullt' l"fl uous. • ' 1·11c-r(' 1!1 nil! ;1 ;.:nod \\!!rd fo r ll·1~ort• 111 1h ;1I forhul•l111:.: •h'iill1t111n °1'h1• l'ur1tnn l'lhi1· 1:-\111111•11 .111 •l\i'I' 11 To be ,\oln~ no1h1nt.t .... h1l·h 1101·~ n1'1 1 ontrlbotc' lsitJI '' 111 lh(• l"flni•t1i1n "1•al , ... no1 onl,· llnni.1r.il hut rath1•r :111ful l'll."!IS lbl\· 1/lt• n10:--I \,iJ11,1lll1' r'f'IUC'all•lnal 1"q1f'1"it•n('t' 111 n11 lifr ".1~ 11'\c f1\'l' ,·c.1t i' :--1u•r1t 1n l'u1·r\n H11·11 ,,·hen I \lo'llS In 111~ 20s \n1un~ 1h1• nlllllY lh1ntz~ I lt'Olt'lll'<l lht·rt" "';111 lh1• \"llhU.' ;ind (1•lll'1l.\' or h•f.,lll'f' ~h1r1'. I 1,1unlt.•d not to f~·<.·I .,:1ult,\ .1bnul hl'H1~ CHARLES McCABE :it t'a~c. 11 h1ch 1s the \\';1y I had bl'cn I aught. I 11.-\D :\OT hl'en on lhc 1:.la ntl a ''C't'k "ht•n I \1•;i s 1ntroducc1! to lh1· four.hour lunch. 1'his "'as held at a rf.'s laurant on Tetuan street called Le1 ~l a llurqu1na . Thi.' interioroftheplaC'e \1 as light and airy "'ilh liled floor!!. It looked !Ike a p:1tio, situated in lhl· n1iddlt•of a bull\ (•o n1mPrr1ut nrt•:i ·rtH• rf'i.:ul:1rs· :it 1hl' har nu1nl:lt"1'(•d 11bout 20. 1'hry \1crc an1ong thl· lending businessroen of lhe c ity. Ab«Htl half "'Cr<' 1·11nkecs. and half l'ul'rtt1 ltican11 or Spu ni!lh descent. f"'roin 12 to about 2 ~IO. dice were rol· h·d (nr dl'inks. 'l'h1· tt-:uu l i.:a1t1l' w;18 t".11.ll1· dazzle. anti lhl' l'Onl n1ntio n 1·011· Ul't'lt•t l \\llh lht• dlt'l'·Sli1n1nl11l~ \\':.I S trcrtit•ndou;o: 'l'hC' usu"nl tipplt• w.i :c ~cot ch and 1"orl:1 The h ;t1'tl'lldt•r wus a :cm1hn ~ da1 k n1:1 n rron1 PonC't' called N11t•ho. \\'ht'll ;1 111;111 1':.Jllll' 1111 <1 lh(' i\1:11 · lorqu1n a "·1th h11~1nt•ss on hi!; mind. he ncv1..•r cnt1'r1'1l tht• ~;1n1e 11£' motioned 10 the m a rl h1• \\i:o-hC'd tn t:ilk to. :ind 1r:ini.;:1r l1'cl hi11 tJ11!11nc..:!'> 1n ;i sini:I --<'ntl'n<'e 11r a r11111,J1• ,,f 1·urt 11nt.•s Hl"~I N t:ss n -:11 If .... ;I~ 11('\"l'f 1ll:CCUlC• l'l'!i rlu1·111~ !ht• thl"t' i.:anlt' 1\r lhl• nirnl "'hirh rntlt1-.•1•d al \h1• comn:iunul table n\ thCI h:irk-"f lht• 11!:11'C' Ynu lt•urncrl :1H the ~OS1'11t of lh1..• n1ct1·opolis, )'OU ----~---' ·-' ·' hc:ird the newest jokes from New Y11rk or London or llolly\vood : but ,·ou tli'\'Crlalkecl trade. · tn ful"t. \'t>r\· litt le business \\"as l',·rr transactCd by anyane on the island after noon . The long lunrh was fol\o\-1.'ed by a brief foray back to the office lo answer ll'lephone calls and \\'halnot. be(orc setting off for home ;ind ramily. 'l'hc system, I soon observed , \\'8S not only pleasant. 1t worked. After a fc"' t""•inges or guilt, I fell quite easily into the paltfrn. The "'ork I was doing, "·hich was publicity ror the go\';ernnlcnl tourist industry, sufrercd not onl' hit this from truncatt>d work schedule. Tll~ LATE llal Boyle of the As· !;()Cialccl Pl'ess once estimated that most people who s1>entl eight hours in their ofrict>io roulcl get their requi red \I.Ork done in I 1,1·0 hou1·s. I rind no rt'll !ilon to iH·riously 11uestion 1his proposilion. I h;1,·<.' 1 hr 1'111·in11sl~ ~ood tutc to hn\l.' a job In "·hll•h it is 11ifficu1t ror nle to dislingulsh nly \\·ork from my ll•h1 ur1'. m y hu s1nc 11~ from my l.llcasure. I \1·itl lk.· hat111 u 1111t11·fl•1•ll,\" :1imlcst1 "·ondl•rful lunrh \\'ilh :.in itttractivc "·om1111. and. bun~. the idea for ;.1 -t,ilurnn sprin ~s inlo th(• min1I. I \\"ill -t':1rn1•s1I.' u1t1•r\'il'" ~ullll' r1111r1f or ll'ss 1·<'lchrated nc\lo'S fi~urc. und lhe r~-sult will conic to oothinj.I. Rut I do nol (('l'I i;i,ui It y :1 boul 1.·ithtr 1ny work or 111y lci:tu1·e I thnnk. thosc yellNI in lhe 1ron1l'ally ·na ml'd It il·h Purl for ilM Rocky's Power ·structure WASHINGTON -With Mr. Rockefelle r's penchanl for giving public officia ls extra compensation, we may be able to strike a deal which will satisfy him and reduce the general tax burde n. In return for con· firming him in the Vice Presidency we should ask him to pay the salaries of all government employes. It seems he can a(ford it, although Mr. Ford might object to having the Secretary or Stale on someone else's payroll. The -re\'elations oC P.1 r . Rockefel· ler's de!iire to sha re a bit or his wealth with high- echelon appoin· tee1, and Other similar Impuls es toward largesse and charity. have given the few or us who oppose his confirmation the first hope t hat the Congress may reject it. Unfo rtunately, if Rock does get c racked, it'll be for the \-1.'rong reason -like voting ror Judy Petty, Wilbur ~1111s' opponent, because the once-ror· midable chairman of the House Ways and Means Gommittee prefers to spend his idle hours s plashing about lady whose sobriquet is the "Argen· tine t'lrecracker ." It's what Alr. Mills does during his working hours that should have popped his constituency years ago. By the same reasoning it doesn't matter that Mr. Rockefeller paid for a biased and unfair book against Arthur Goldberg In New York's guber· natorlal election four years ago. That's standard stuff in our electoral politics. Shouting or causing scur· rilitieli to be printed about yo ur OP· ponent is one of the dev ices used to avoid discui;sing matters or substan- ce. IT'S UNFAIR to sins le Mr. .tockefe ller out for that. but probably inevitable in a period of perfervid. if brainless, public n1oralis m. It's <1\so the only kind of h;indle the man's op· ponenls c<in use to any effect with <1 Congress that pers ists in maintaining it hus a duty to conrirn1 any Presiden· tial appointee to any ofri ce just so long as he isn't a convicted felon. 0fhis doc· trine ha s been t•<.1rricd so far that the S35 Capilol llill f'orgettables might as "·ell abdicate the conrirming power to lhe Director o r the fBI. LA!t him aulomatically colifiT"m anyone who doesn 't have H makcsht.>elin his riles. 'l'he objeclions to ~tr. llockefellc r aren't moral but political. lie isn't a crook and no amount of digging is going to turn up evidence thal he is. l'he trouble with Mr. Rockefelle r is lti"at, e en If you agree with the disastrous poBcies he itd vocates and s(ands ro r, he is too pG'A'erful to be al . Wlrk•. ( VON HOFFMAN ) lowed to be Vice President and very possibly President. THIS GOES beyond our learning that the' price Mr. RockefeUer has established for the Secretary or State is but one-tenth that of the chairman or New York 's P.let ropoli tan Transit Authority, a gentlemitn who has bit· ten into the Rock for half a million _ It s urpasses the subventions to ne\lo'Smen who apparently received grants.in aid without lhe publicity that aeeompa('lies a Rockefeller donation to a n opera house or a hospital. What tl11s indicates as· that with his money, his brothers' money Hnd the hundreds and hundreds of millions in the family foundations, Nelson Roc kefeller is able to innuence the opinions and thinking or u nation . 1'he proressorships, the fellowships, the cus h y -tushy a ll -ex1ie nsc-paid seminars. the rcscurch grants·, the \\'hole apparatus which decides what scholars, what ideas, what works of art-'are going to be supported and popularized cun In lurgc measure be filtered and controlled by a Nelsoo Rockefeller and his confedcrales. lie and they are the masters of muc h of the country 's prestige and status system . T hey hand out the goodies and they don't have any civil ser vice commission lo attempt to make the distribution equitable. A Nel.son Rockefeller can create an entire naliona .. polilical, social and in· tellectual ambiance for his politics. which leaves opposing poi11ts· or view starving for suppo1·t \vhilc his become all-pervasive : you &el hit with them at school, in c hurch, in the art museum. the bookstore and the mass n1edio . That's too m uc h power for a private citizen, let alone our second· highest public official. BUT LET'S also examine t he nature of 1'1 r. Rockefeller's unusual power as a public official. They s•y it's good to put a rich man in office because he won 't steal, but this rich man is so,.rich that he is dangerously uncomprom ised. The pattern of this passing out or money sugeests that he "'as able. to buy up most of the errec· live political opposillon lo him in New York Stale years ago and thal he has laid an impo rt a nt segment or Congress under obligation to him. Thus he is too clean lo be sare. \\'e're al\\·ays excoriating politicians for compromising. that Is giving up something to get something ..... ·\lhout recogniz in g that a compromised politician is a politician under restraints. l~e can't a lY.•ays do 'vhatever he wants because he needs othet people; he.has to deCer to th em because he ca n·t buy them. Even a llichard Nixon, with all the dough that CREEP collected . couldn't begin to gag th e other side by stuffing Sl ,000 bi lls in ils m outh. There were limits to his power and, while there are still limits to !\fr. Rockefeller's, they are weaker and wider than those on any other who has ever been admitted to such high public of rice. The EPA 'Bean Count' \VASlllNGl'ON -1'he 1-:nviron- mental Protection Af;:e ncy has engaged in a "bean count" instead of meaningful research to rid the nation of pollution. This is the conclusion or the Senate anlipollution subcon1m ittee, which has just completed an exhaustive report on EPA"s research activities. The subcommittee rou nd that EPA "gene rates thousands of documents·· but produces few solulinn,,;. Its r esearc h ·ha s h ecn g ro ss l y inadequate. for example, on how to end the discharge of disease-causing sulfur and lead, and how to slo1i tile destruction or ofrs hore ocean areas with city sludge, the report charges. PRESENT programs "will lead to knowing 1n o r e and more ab-Jul ... pollution. but doing le&s and less about it," fleclares ttie document. "'hich w:.1s prepared at the request or Sen. J ose1)/l ~lonloya, J). N~~1 , ~lerc, accordin1t to the rci:1ort. arc a icw areas that Kl1A has neglected; ·-"'fh e 1>0tenlially serious hcullh effects of p11thogcnic aerosols in the human · food ch<1l n <ire not under serious l'\tudy. ·• '1et "dead" ucrosOI cans arc cOnstahtl.Y ploughed into la nd fills. ··L.ar gc cilie~ !New Yor~. Philudelphiu , l.os An r.;c lei'I und others ) have serious 11mhlern~ with ~('an dumping of munit·lpal slud ye." Yet only n "minnr efforl is presently funded " lo ~olve thc 111't1hlcm. " 1'hcro is J;till no rcscurch plun re11ardlng t ndoOr pollutant,,;, althnuch it hos been un i11i;uc fnr ticvcritl ycu~. ~lost of the popuh1lio11 .• , s1>e nds most nr I heir ll\'cs ln1'1dl'. ·• "City ulr contrul!'I 11rc 11fttn ridlculnus. N(.Jw York Cily l>t1ntrpls 11o ll utl110 inJ;id c the city, h11L "11rcvuilin" WlntJs fr11,n the w~lll fi1rry p11llu(11nb1 {nlo New York City," 11hc ci\y':oi ow11 c:uutrols ma.Inly --. (JACK ANDERSON) kec1i lhc air fresh O\'Cr \he Atlantic ocean. INDUSTRY also gel'i a r:ip from the !\lontoya report. While it claim!\ to be s1>Cndlng up to $725 million to control "mobile source e missions," the true fi gure may be as low as $60 million. This, s ays the report, is "a triumph or faocy bookkeeping." f'OO,NOTE: EPA's resea rch head. l\lberl Trakowski. said the Senate report was a "bum rap.'' 1·0 be surt, he said, lhere are ''many prublems ''hut the report is off base on hoth the '"facts and under· standing of the prohlems. We've done <t good job undet \he circumstances.·~ "' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ftobert N. Weed , Publiiiher Tho1na1 l\eevi/, Editor karbaru l\retbi<:h, fo:ditorial f>oge fo:d11or 1'he edit1>rit.1\ 11agr. or lhc Ually 'Pilot seeks t1> i~rorm and 11timul1tte r~11dc.ri. by prci.cnllo~ on thil; p~go d1verJ;,1: commt•nt11ry nn to1llti'i of in· ter~t 11y :..yntlic11lcd c-olun111lst.-1 ttnd r11rl01Hllsls. hy pr11v 1dln~ a rof"um ffl r readi;:rs· v1~11o·i'i and hy 11n,~11tin1t this ne11o·s11i11ll'r"11 npini•ins 11nd lde;is on current tll11lt·s. The tdltorl1I opinion~ of .lh\' l>;i il)· Pilnt ap~11r only In the L'(lhori ;d t•nlumn 11t lht 1011 nrth ... p11~~. n 111ninns 11xpnnured by lht! r11lumnl:.1~ 11nrl filrtooni!IL'I and l~Ucr ~rilt·r~ lll"t!.lh1•1rnwn •nd fltl l'ndon.l'mtnt Of lhCJt \'11.:¥>'!1 hy !ht! Uail) l'ihll ~h1mJtl beJl\'fcrn.'1.1. -Th ur.sday, Ocloilllr24, 1974 , • • - • • • • 'QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi , .-·I f0-1'f OKioo '•••-"":'q,.,. i..., lt1t w .. w riolM. ·-..i. l I do feel the board meetings have been running/ much too long." . ' 'Their Deeisio11 ' University Offers ' Abortion Advjce STORRS, Conn. fAP> -A 20-year-old U~iversity or Connecticut junior picked up her sweater and pocketbook and left the hospital clinic to meet her boyfriend after her abortion. 11 "The whole episode is over a nd done with. The moral (lueslion didn't bother me. Ir I didn't have an abortion, l 'd have to put the baby up ror adoption and that, would have been worse. There are too many unwanted children in the. world now . 1 was almost doing the child a favor," s he said. The woman was one or 200 University of Connecticut students who round themsel\·es pregnant and chose abortion last year. Tv.·enty-five students ha\•e undergone abortions this school year. THEY ARE AMONG THE 3,000 "'omen ,,·ho soug ht abortions at fl.f ount Sinai Hos pital in ~Jartford. UConn infirm ary head, Or. Julian Kaiser said: "The birthright is left up to the women here. It is their decision and probably one or the hardest they ..make. The doctors, nurses and soc ial "'orkers treat the ~·omen a s a n individual and try to find the best solution for tha t pei'son ~·hether it is an abortion or not, oni;e pregnancy is confirmed." \Vhen a woman at UConn contacts the infirmary about a late menstrual period, she is given a gynecological exam . Jr the tests return positive, the "'Oman sees a social v.·orker. And should the woman decide to...have an abortion, she iSfeferred to Hartford or ~fount Sinai Hospital. UConn social worker Ann Strutt said although she ne\'er brings up the subject of abortion, most women want one. ' . "'I AM A P REGNANCY counsellor, not an abortion counsellor. It is very important that the woman feels as thou&h l am not passlnc 'judgment on her. Besides the women who come to me are very upset and concerned. Some women, about 20 to 30 during the 1973·1974 academic year, chose to keep the child," she said. Mrs. Strutt said some women express feelings or Irresponsibility ror not being more sensible about birth control .methods or guilLlhat they_.leLthemselves and their parents d own. She said In cases wh ere a secur e relationship with the rather dosen't exis t, the woman worries about his reaction. And apprehension over career pl1n1 and the abortion itselr are dlscuss~d. she said. "ltlost women here never tell their '·parents about an abortion. She and the bOyCriend usually handle it themselves. But usually they teel quite relieved whfn it.is over," Mrs. Strutt said. The operation costs $150 and takes about 20 mi~ut~~· Accordinc to ?t!arian Katz, head nurse at !\fount S1na1 s preterm clinic, a patient can be in and out of the hospital in three to four hours. AFTER AN ABORTION AT !\fount Sinai, the patient is urged to use better contraceptive methcyds and asked to have a medical check-up a rtcr three weeks. For UConn students, checkups can take place at the infirmary where. in addition to a physician, a social "·orker again meets \11ith the woman. "\Ye w ant to get the patient in touch "·ith her feelings. \Ve don't kno"' ho\v she will feel a year from now. or \\'hen they are married and want children. «?cca"ionally ~here are mixed reelings, but rusually the patient (eels relieved o\·er it,'' !\!rs. Strutt said. doglllow Octoberl6 It's adorable dog time! Don't miss the finest dog show In Orange County. For entrance information call 835-0311. AKC registered only. Cash prizes. .... FASHION I SSUA,£ SANTA ANA FASHION ~ARE ..santa Ana/ G.!irden Grove Freeway at Mai~ ' . Gov. J'tlc.>Cnll Nt•ttt•d SI 0.000 Thursday, Oc1ober 24 1974 0All.Y P1LOT .\ 07 NASA Talk Series Cost $78Q,OOO ~--SALES PERSONS-~ MEN WOMEN SALEM, Orl'. fAP! - Gov. Tom McCiill's $10,000 speakinR' ree from l hP. National Aeronautics und Space AdmlnislraJ.ion was part or a $78Cf,OOO series or talks b y a dozen in· dlviduals. NASA was the primary rponsor or a se ries of programs and lectures cal· led "Earth 202{1 " designed to translate tec hn ica l ~r­ forls into day-to-day human concerns. or the $780,000 total, $500 ,000 was in federal funds. Scient·t• Fuundation $50,000, a nd the U.S. Geological Sur· \'ey SIS,000. Private con· trib11tions totaled $50,(.X);l. l\lt•Cull and the 11 p;ir- licipHnls gave speeC'hes In Portlund, Sa n J ose. Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francilsco and l~onolulp. E<ich also nppeared at six educational workshops. payme nt s rangins. rron1 $8,000 to $5,000. M&Cal l. as tht' r1r:-it speaker in each city, ;ilso made several prvss ap- pearances to sti~nul•tt i' local interest. lie made the a ppearances whil e un vacation, he said. The mosl beauhlul shop in this country will open soon in lhe tabulOus South Coas1 Plaza Shopping Cenler. II You 'M>!Jld hke to work 1n Ulttse elegant surroundings, lull or Pilt1·t1me. with liberal employee discounls, opPOnun1ty lor advancement. eic .. phone Ernest Sanda for appl. 546-6l41. On price a lone ... ililt .............. ,., •• ""·· •• ..... o ...... c .... !ho Oeily 'ii•• --·" '", ...... .. FINANCIAL details ot lhe program were .released in response lo Inquiries about McCall's rec by Stan 11-1 i lle r of th e Am es Research Center in 1'1oun· lain View, a NASA instal· lation. THE MONEY was distributed by San Fran- cisco Sl ate's F r ederi ck Burke Foundation. Stale universiti es in Calirorn1a and 1-la"•aii put up aboul $150,000, th e National PROF. \\'ILl.11\1'1 Cooper or fl-11chi g;1n Stale a lso recl•ivc d $10,000. li e organi;:t.•d the program. The olher sµeakers received oo.tA ... .., •• M,.ri.o,t 642·4321 SOUTH CO ... SI Pl Al A -uPPfR l[ft:L NEAA 84.lllOC'l!S , SNICKERS • 3 MUSKETEERS •MILKY WAY , M&M PLAIN • M& M PEANUTS •MARS ALMOND REG. $1.49 9 9 ( BAG SALE PRICE "'" 102· :' ••• !': .... . '.·. · ... . ,;· · .. ·: .. • .. ' : .. . · . . .... ;' .. ; ··', ·. · .. :·· ·· .. :.::;' .. :":~: . .... . •': .. . • CONCRETE MIX Sols P1ics• Effecl 1Ys Oc1. 23 1hr.,. Oc1 . 29 "INST ANT CEMENT "~ .. Ju1t odd woter and mix! Quality concrete fOr tho1• w•ekend pfo· jects. REG. 11 .09 SALEI 88. ~LB. BAG MAGNETIC CABINET _cam_ : • For cupboard doors and cabinet doors. REG.10( 154 . SA.LE! I M-2A FOLDING SAFETY LADDER • , ldeol for reaching those to ll cupboards in th' home, high S'helves in the ga ra ge. With 1afety top 9uord roi I. Hold1 up to 600 lbs., reaches up to 9 feet. REG. 699 S9.'9 SALE! 1520 4' x 8' ll 5/8" PARTICLE BOARD . , Pres1eil wood chip boord, smooth 2 sides. Con h• nailed and sown ju1t like plywood . REG. $4.09 -SALE ! 269. 4 INCH POTTED MUM S . • In bud and ready to bloom. For lots of Foll color. Use indoor s or out. REG. 37( 59, SALE! 2 FOOT SCALLOPED EDGIN G, .. o,corolive bord,. edg ing for your garden. raCI .. MAGNETIC SCREWDRIVER WITH INTERCHANGEABLE Tl PS REG. 2 29 13.29 SALE! 116·705 PINE SHELVING •• The mo st popular lumber moteriol for maki ng shelv's ond ., cabinets. Random Length . REG. 19¢ l/f ·Sole! ~ ~ 1 5 !.Ft . NO. 4 111 12 SWAG LAMP KIT •. Complete ki t con· loins everything you need to hong your swag. 8ra55 finish. REG. 14.99 -SALE! 3 ~K~B ' AJAX STEER MANURE .. Excellent mulch for flower ond tree beds • Weed-free, composted ond oged. I CU . FT. BAG REG . 37( 49, SALE! I x2x 6FOOT CEDAR GRAPE STAKES •. For o rustic: opp•or· once to your homor. Low• co1t fenc ing. REG. 29( 391 SA.LE~ • · PET DOOR •• The two•'f!Oy door your p•t con open - -Mth lockin9 panel. Ho more jumpin9 up and down ta let your pef in. MEDIUM SIZE DOOR REG. 7aa 19.98 SALE! I F·1015 ~~--""' :.:-~:;=a PINE PEELER POLES • • Build o fence or o cabin. Use for fence landscaping, etc. Siie: S inch ll SIS foot . post ~. REG. 2 88 14.99 SAL E! FURNAC E Fi l TERS , . Chong' your old fur· nace fiht>r lo a new, ,, .. ..,...~ chemically lleoted filter for cleonl"T o\r ond gr,ot- er fuel 'conomy. Mo st ~i re s. REG. 69c -SALE ! 37~ -· . . -·-- 21 StCIOpy W01cli a;., 9.88 NOW 6.00 26 Sa<vo il9•ol (lo,, o;.,a95 17 Serl.,., 1l9tol Ckx k 0 1g. 18.95 NOW 6.00 NOW 12.88 WOMENS 36 Women's Burlap Tote Bo~ 4 OO Q ;q. IQOO NOW • 100 Women's Siocking> 3 Q;q. 1.19 oo 1.96 NOW / 1.00 bSAsst. Tops & Bottoms Matetnity Wear S 00 Oiq. 7J))-l0-00 NOW • 1127 Only Women's Tops, Blouses, Sweaters, Jeans & Slacks How Reduced 3 3 °/o lo S 0°/o 50 Junior & Missy S~irr~ a;., a.ro 1 o.oo 4Q Junior Hi Rise Jea11~ %. 10.Cl' 82 Women's Scarve\ a;., 3.00 fl'.) Women\ Sleepvtear O ig. 7.00.S.OO 120Women's 81os NOW NOW l'>IOW Now a;., 2.502.99 NOW Cj() Women's Polyester Jackets Oig. 12.99 · NOW l:D J.ria Faded Oemin Jackets a;., nro 18.00 NOW ~Women's All Weather Coots Oig. .15.99 NOW b5 Wornen"s Coots & Jockers 0..-16.rol ~99 NOW 200 Women's Coordino10fs Panis, Tops & Jockers Now Reduced 95 Grls Pants-Sizes 7-1 4 o;q. 6.ro1.so NOW 12 Gris Jcxkets Sizes 7-J 4 Oiq. 8.S0.11.50 1-JOW 16 Gris Jocke1~ Oig 1000-1299 NOW 2<10 Gr1s Pan1ihose Q.q. 1.00 NOW l)I Gris T1qh1~ · Qiq I 99 NOW °'"' 200 GIRLS TOPS S.00 3.00 1.00 5.00 1.99 8.88 9.00 12.00 13~00 50°/o 4.00 5.00 8.00 ' 66 < 1.44 Choose From Hatter, TaM & Stee•rless Styles. How Reduced 30°/o lo 50°/o • STATIONERY 8) Wr \¥1l'H Hor ·j fk.\1nrl Dicronery O ·i. 4 « !<IQ $P ... •.Qn Novl'ltv Poiche~ O.g 6.9! 230 0°ttr1 Gloo l ub 0!0 4~ 200 Stic~<in Nom,. lobe1~ Q;q I!<> NQW. NOW NOW NO\'./ . 1.00 22 · < 10 Io· ~3 Decorator Pillows ·""'"*' ~"' Qiq. 2.99 )) Decora!o-POl!ows • Rocrd & Squae • Qig. 3.4'4 7 Arreicon P1int Pillows O ig. 4.00 Over 500 NOW NOW NOW 2.00 3.00 3.00 Women's Dresses & . Pantsuits Choose From Junior Misses and V2 Sizes Now Y2 Price OYer 150 Women's Seersucker & Poplin Blazers. Plaids, Checks & Solids orig.10.aaNow 6.00 11 Pillow Kits a;.,: 2.59 100 Knitring Instruction 8Qo~s a;., J~ No• No• 1.00 20· 32 P"IClt.re Kits Q;q. 1.98 "R Pillow Kits a;., 2.59-2.99 ~120 Needlepoint Kits a;., 1.99 414 Krinirog WOfsted 01g. I 27 I 27 Jurrtio Wintuk 'f orn Q;g. 1.99 • INFANTS 70 Infant [}ess & Dioper Se1s Q iq. 5.00-6.00 'IQ In font Short Sleeve r .$h;rrs a; 312 88 " Ov..-100 Now 1.00 Now _2,00 Now 2/3.00 1.00 No"'· Now 99< Now 2/3,00 NOW 3,50 NOW 3/1 00 • INFANTS BLANKETS . Soft & Wann For TM C~d Months AMod. A•ailoble hi A.ssortff Prints. How Reduced 5 0°/o Ov..-JOO Women's Better Shoes Choou From These FoU Fashiow Styles-PltMps, S1ift9s, Cawal or Dress. How Red.ced I S0/o lo 2S0/o HARDWARE Now II Gal,. JO Qo,, 0""-of<> K;od 1.00 • Pont 0:.oorTs & Gallons 31.Sorentone Antique Kits 3 00 0.q. 2.79.9.99 0 10. 2.49-2.W • 33 &xi Wcxmet Awcodo o;.,s.•7 • ' 38 Gm.Boll Waste Bosket Oi<+ 3.49 2'10 l-iousehold Gadget~ a;., 1.67-1.19 'I() Gcrmel Bogs, Mens & Womens a;.,· 2.99-J.77 1001-mQers Rastic, Wood, Metal a;., qq..1.39 100 Angel Food Coke Pons AllJT"irun a ;., !It /:JJ T th.> Coke Pon Alumurom O ig. Wt 'IO Loteit Gloves Medium & Lorge Q;q. 59' 21 VOOty Shelf a;., 11.99 IS Toilet Seats Oig. 4.50 6 Tolet Seats Q;q. 6.99 b Toilet Seoh Block Only Oig. 3.49 ' Blq Bear Bedspieod I Twin Oig. 15.00 2 fojl Q;q. 18.88 I King Oig. 25.00 22 Bouquet Ba1h Carpet Sx6 Oia. 26.97 n Rug Remnants 2x3 Oiq. J.99 a> Bouq..et 24" Round Both Gorpet Q;q, 3.00 21 Both Seo 2 p:. Red & Block a;., 5.50 21 oto lveo °'" l.99 3 Six>-to lveo Rugs 27x'l8 Liloc r.;,, h .. Q 2 $p:>to lveo Rugs 36x6lJ Lilac ();'> 11.50 5q Bridu LiQht s 27xi5 Asst. Colors Oig. 4.99 48 Plateau Rugs 36x60 a;., 10.99 51 Plo!eou Ruqs 27x4S Oiq. 599 NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW 6.00 3.00 I l.S°i 88~ 2.00 Now 2/l.OO NOW 2/1.00 NOW 2/1.00 NOW 25< NOW 6.00 NOW 3.00 NOW 4.00 NOW 2.00 NOW I o.oo NOW 12.00 NOW 16.00 NOW 15.00 NOW 1.00 NOW 2.0Q NOW 3.00 ..... , "' 1vvn NOW NOW NOW NOW NOW S.00 8.00 4.00 8.00 4.00 Women's Winterweight Jackets & Coats. Choose Froiyt Fir Trim, Piles and Assorted Styles. Ov..-I 07 How RedKed I S 0/o lo 2 0°/o 15 Rea floa Mots Capet & Rubber a;., 6.88 X> Rea Floor Mots Rubbei a;., 2.69 11 .&own ~Sear Covefs 4.99 .. ont1 r Oil Finer Co s ~ssionC o p Q;q. 1.49 15 Chrome l ug Nuts -Ford a;., 1.19 No• 3.00 No• 1.00 Now 3.00 Now 2s < Now 2/1.00 SANIA ANA STORE OILY - " 81 Meo's Tennis Hots Oig. 1.98 ~8 Men's (05uol Heodweor O ig. 4.50 J 10 fv\en's Dre~s Of Casual Slacks OiQ. 13.00.14.00 NOW NOW 1.00 I.SO 8.00 Ov..-427 • . .• • •• MEN'S DRESS SHIR.TS Qoow From Long or Short Slt-e•t $tJ'!s of Solid or F.KyColors- How Reduced}l,0/o lo ·S~0/o 1 28 Men's Ski Poiomos Oig. 5.98 675 Soys Soc~s a;., 62' 2S Boys Nylon Baseball Jackets' NOW NOW NOW 3.00 33• 4.00 o;.,~98 AUTOMOTIVE . 5 Wedq.; (""""' ' Q;q. 2.99 ' No• 2 /3,09 6 Tow Cot>e. 12' 2 OO Oia. 2.CFI Now • 1 Llh K;o 55-57 o,•"· 3 00 Oiq. 5.37 Now • _ I 140 MEN'S SLEEPWEA.R'' Clioote m.. lullo .... i:;-t, Ski 0.. Pull O•er Hi91!I . Shirt styles. ;;I on9. s.oo.s.t.a Now 3.00 7 VW· Bumper Guards a;., 6.77 I VW Wheel Adopters Q;q. 11.6~ J Bi~e loddy Q;q. 11.99 3 VW Spore Wheel Locks Q;q. 1.•1 12 (IJSlom Auto Scroll Q;q. 1.•1 10 Custom Trim Kits <ii'<+ 2.49 9'.iNo CMec1ionol Siqnal-Ftosherr-. <ii'<+ 2.00 67 Vinyl Repair Kit Q;q. 1.69 11 Spec*er~ Flush Moun! Q;q. 9.97 10 Speakers Wedge Moun! Oig. 14.97 270 Touch-Up Point Bottles o;<J gq. 200 fouch-Up Spray Pairit Oiqt 1 ,69 ,. ' 48 s~ Stoppers ();q 1.59 38~Pump~ Q; LOO JO oor Mots Front Twin o;'lj 3.98 6 Wedge Cushion a;., 2.99 Now Now Now Now Now s.oo , 8.00 8.00 1.00 1.00 Now 2/3,00' 1.00 2s· 3.00 S.00 Now 3/1.00 Now 2/1.00 59• Now Now Now Now Now so· Now 1.00· Now 2.S-d Girls Goranimal Tops & Bottoms -~ Clioote m.. TlleH Fill F9.toioo c-.... led Styles. Long SloHo Tops. Mah:llhog •lolloMI A •olable ""°I Solid or Plaid Stylt-1. 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Bristol•Sa11ta Ana• Mot lh·of South Coast Pima• Open I 0-9 p.m. Daily•Sunday I 0·6 P·ll'!· -~-• • l • • • • " • J . . I : 11ftJ DAILYPILOT Thursday. Oct obe1 24, 1974 __ ..,. Coast Guard, Weather Service Blamed for Deaths Placed 1 · lft•l1•r1•rd Robe it I\. Preston, the 20 -y t•ar -o l d J\r1ny pri v :.ilc \V ho stoic a hcli coptt'r and l<.indcd it on th e \\lhite llous e lu\\'ll, has been r eleased aftt·r se r v in g l\VO n1ont hs at hard lubor <.1t 1:ort ltiley. Kansas. Breath Test Detects Cancer? RICHl\.fOND, Va . <UPJ> -A breath tes t given after digestion of a tiny ra~ioac­tive butter fat capsu e has been 87 percent effec ive in detecting cancerous t mors and may hold the key to ea rly detection of the disease, according to ~tcdical College of Virginia researchers. ._,.- The carbon·l4 laced cap- sule developed mainly by Dr . Giovanni Costa is given orally to suspected cancer patients. Twenty four hours . later, the breath test is ad· ministered to measure the presence of radioacti ve car· bon dioxide. Research on humans and a nimals has show n that amounts of radioactive car- bon dioxide abo\'e a certain le\'el indicate the presence of a tumor. Despite his test's 87 perce nt accuracy rate in past experiments. Dr . Costa s.aid he still does not knO\\' hO\V the lest \\·orks. ! RB ' FURNITURE • by .James Spenee-r c.s.1. NEW LOCATION ITEMPORAllY) "Do it Yourself Stores" 27601 FORBES RD. NO. 25 ~ Our recent Watergate inpeachmenl and resignation proceedings certainly point out a need for healing and unify in !his great nation. Each day many find healing by turning to God in prayer. MONDAY-OCTOBER 28-8:00 P.M. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 1101 YIA. UDO, MIWPOIT llACH ' Bamboo design, mellow bamboo wood finish, and practical West- inghouse Micartai pecan grained 42" round table plus a 10" leaf for more room when you want it, and graceful chairs that repeat the bamboo motif on the wipe-clean print ,. = ~s. cushioning. Perfect size for the dinette or " a corner of the living room, with the looks and quality of a much bigger price. • The expensive bamboo lo9k in a gracefully small-scaled warm and inviting five-piece dinette set at a sweet little RB price I 1 .. '°"'"-''" eo1110 .. 11e, Now I 50 Great RI Fumtture Showroom Stores lat l#C(US 61~1 \11".11••• 9·.~ ........ ' 11·1~ .. I'.:• BW . a.oo ~ "'II"~ ••• 1111.11n•· I'''" 1 ...... 11~1 •JI IUO )(110 "'"I 1., CflU!J Y!ll I I 'i ~•Old•ff (lAtfllOll'l'/"'*"".lc 13? l llO'••uN UIUIA: 11111 Sou!~$!"" C0\111tA.:· 'I~ " VII' 00•1111 'M <'· t '"'"' "' U UJ(lll W " '"'""'" 1,. 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Size Originally F .E.T. per lire E78x14 27.97 2.33 F78x14 28.97 2.50· G78x1 4 29.97 2.67 H78x~5 33.97 2.97 JZBx 15 34.97 3.13 1 All prices plus Federal Excise Tax as shown. No trade-in needed. Free insta lllition. BUENA PARK: Beach nl Orangethorpe·• 0 en weekdays 10 to 9·30 Sundays 10 lo 6. ORANGE: Ci ly Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd • Ooen weekdays 10 to 9 Sunoays t O ID 6 SANTA AHA: 3900 So Bristol-No ol So Coast Plaza • Open weekdays 10 lo 9. Sundays 10 to 6 ~--, __ , __ , __ , • I ' I l f ~ 1 • .'I s Psy ris, ··r ha• la w w he's T ISO. Ann M that ·mi s mai ove alco H Sac for A Lou Vall edu pos .. . <ki; " f!i. ' r11utlday. October 24. 1974 DAIL'( PILOT .'I I I .'I'm OK, You're OK' Author Loses Settlement .,._ SACRAMENTO <AP1 - Psychiatrist Thomas liar· ris, author or the bestseller .. I'm OK -You're OK," has-setlled a Sl .2 million lawsuit brought by a Willlan who doesn't think he1sOK at all. The s.ettlement was for $50,000 in favor oC Patricia' Ann Crocco. 34 . • MRS. <;ROCCO charged that Harris kept her as his . mistress for rour years and maintained hi s influence over her with drugs and alcohol. Harris is founder of the! Sacramento-b·ased Institute for Transact ional Analysis. Faces The suit said ~1 rs. Crocco and her husband Benny went lo llarris in 1965. She later divorced her husband on llarris' udvice, it suid. did not meet th•• \\'Oman's demands for eompanion- shlp und rinu.ncial securily. 'MRS. CROCCO said thut F h' arter t he -divorce, s he as 1011 worked as 11arri s• assistant bul was paid only $200 a· . W k h monlh ins tead of t he or s ops 1lro mised S800. She said he also failed lo keep promi se;;, to bu y h" a ho.Se and S_chedule d marry her. · 'fld.-.o;, ,,,,11 ~"rench ocean ex plorer Jacques Yves Coustei.lU \\'ill begin air <A nd sea :;tudies of red Lide and ..--Pollution in the Gulf of- Mexico next month. J.le \viii a l s o see k a permanent site for his re se arc h ves s e l . Calypso in 1'"'Jorida Gulf Coa st . llarris' attorney said the psyc hiatrist denied "99 per· cent '' of the allegations. In his answer Harris con: t e nded h e h ad been .threatened with ruin i( he Ora nge Coast College is offerin"g a free, four·part lel'l u re·'>''o rk shop series, ,_::::::::::::::..:..:::::=--===-----------1 titled "Fast a nd Fancy * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * lloliday fo'ashions," It * MERCURY SAVINGS * meets on successive Satur· * and loan association • day mornings, beginning * Nov. 2. in Room 3 ol the OCC l·lo m e F.conim c s Building. ll' I ._ • TO 735A BAKER ST., COSTA MESA INVENTORY REDUCTION SPECIALS! CANON POCKETRONIC CALCULATOR s124so 'Mlh Tape and Charger BROTHERS MANUAL • s71so PORTABLE TYPEWRITER "''"'·"NOW CTIZEN ADDING MACHINE s109so 10 Column · Ht·Speed -3 ONLY . . Hearmg The first session is a lec- ture-demonstration thllt meets Crom 11 a .m. to noon. 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Oc101>er 24, 197'4 British Broke German Secret Code LONDON <UPI) - Brituin has finally laid bure "the greatest intelligence triumph of all time" -its cracki ng or the Ger man war machine's topmost sec ret code. design a machine lo solve it." Win terbolharn 's book said. By early HJ.10 1he)' had the code broken. Jigence sources provided in· formation on "'hich nearly e ve ry famous battle or World War ll was fought. "Alame in was fought almost entirely on Ultra." Wint e rb o th a m t o l d newsm.en. ''t\.1 ontgomery kne\.ll every detail of Rom· mel 's ·forces -the number or tank!'i, amount or fuel, ammunition, everything." Wl nte rb o th am said Ultra's gre atest trium ph was after D·Day, when it was able to give Gen. Omar Bradley four days' notice of Hiller's "all-ouJ. attempt l.O sweep the All ied invasion Into t he sea." U~I Tt~ f'rom t he l\atllc or Britain through El Alamein l'to D·Day and beyond. \Vin• terbotham said, Ultru com· bincd with ot her intel· F.W. Winterbot ham, for IS yea rs chie f or the air departnlent of Oritain's secret intelligence service, :.==========-==--~------==========11 ended 30 years of official .. C.•11<'9<' A 1c a rd O<tvid G. Stevens or 1-.. ounlai n v.al lcy has receive d Voor hi s rdumni sc holarship of S500 a t C<.1 1 Poly, Pomon<.1. lie is a l<.ind· s i:ape archi t c1.:Lure f'ilUd~nt . ·State Tuna 'N'o Dange r' To Buye r s s il ence \Vednes day to describe the system whic h told All ied commanders in advance nearly everything there was to knoy,· about enemy battle plans. "'WE KNE \\' y,1hcre every German was and v.·hal he was going to do." \Vinter- botham tol d ney,·smen in ad- \'anee or publication of his book. "The Ult ra Secret." "Ultra" was the name o( a vast but supersecrct syste nl built aro u'nd machines wh ich crac ked the German "Enigm a" code. It interce pted and decoded nea rly C\'ery order fro m 1-litlcr himself or the Ge rman ge neral staff lo SACRAMENTO {UPll -fi eld comma nd er s, a nd The slate lleallh Depart• repd traffic in the other menl has advised con· directionswithequal ease. sumers that th er e "appears The n P rime Minister to be no potenti al dange r" 'Vinston Churchill called , to.hea lth from eating tuna Ultra "my most secret fi sh ca nned in California. source." Then Gen. Dwight But the agency has asked D. Eisenhowe r said Ultr a's Cons umers Uni on for a list info rm a ti o n w as ''of of the code numbers of can· pri celess value,'' whic h n yd tun a b r a nds it "saved thousands of British examined, JJ of 16 of whi ch a nd American lives." we r e r epo rt e d co n· WINT ERBOTHAM him· laminated with rodent hair, self, now 76. called Ultra moth wings and parts qf in· ''the miracle." describing it ~eels. as "the greatest intel· F ood a nd Drug Chi ef ligence triumph or all lirpe. Cha mbe r s B ryson said a set:ret t hat w.;ts kept \Ve dnes day t h e Heal th throughou t the '''ar and af. Depar.tmenl ha s the code ter" . ., number s or Calirornia· To newsmen, as in his pac:,kedtuna butnot those of bo o k . Wi n t e rb otham tuna whic h may be sold in de scribed hOw P olish ·this st a l e bu t c anned a gents in 1938 stole and cl where. reconstructed a German 1-lc estimated that 00 per· machine for codin g and cent or the t una sold in decod ing messages in the Ca lifornia \Vas canned in Enigma sYs tem. this state but said because The Germans believed of th e Consum ers Union their code unbreakable. disclosure .. we are shelf.· They reserved it for the • sam p-1ing'' ou t -o £·state highest com mands of army brands. level a nd above. lie said the department But a Bri t is h tea m beli e..ves Consum ers Union ~orked on "th e theory that took its samples rrOm Ea~t tf m a ~ could design a ~co a,st sour ces , \l'hi ch m a chin e .to create a proba'bfy ~·ere packed in . mathemat ical problem. Puerto Rico. the n man coul~ equally • It's ou r· birthday. We've been a friend of the family !Gr 25 years and we're haying a spe~ial dinner oiler to invite you to join ovr celebra\lon. Our oHer · includes two hearty teriyaki steaks marinated in our special orien !al sauce and serVed with a grilled pineapple ring. Dinner also includes soup du jour or fresh garden salad , with cucumbers and marinated mixed beans, rice pilal. piping hot homemade bread 'plus a bottomless cup of our own special blend coll~. Clip out the ·coupon below and come aboard. Join our friendly crew in its 25th Birlhday lestivities! -.~;~~::!1;:;:;,e::·:,:::!:::-J:s:re'.:::::! Harbor View Center . SPECIAL . MMNLIGHT HALLOWEEN SALE FRIDAY, PCTOBER 25 6 • 9 P.M • GHOS TS & GOBLINS_,,,., I " HAVE SCARED PRICES DOWN AT HARBOR VIEW CEN TER ~· 1610 MacA rthur Boulevard Newpor t Beach 1 • . . • JOPenney . t • " . .. ) ·Ekta,saund by ··Ko·d,ak splendid 'r sou ·na.~.cb:tor·.: ·~·~ ~1,,1 ~ This sound movie ca pier,a. also takes ' · · · ' pictures · indoors without movie lights. . ' ' 219.95 Easy thread projector for sight and sound playback. ' 239.95 Ektasound 245 movie projector plays back.super 6 , sound and silent lil ms and olfers lull recording capability. Easy, reliable th reading. Two*way projection ... shows movies from front or back of projeclor. Use lhe JCPenney convenient time payment plan. • ' 24.88 ' • • • • • • • kod1k Pocket ln1 t1m1tlc 20 ~amera oulf1I. Aulomalic magicube fO:lal ion, used bulb srgnal and double exposurfl prevenlion. Includes camera, lllm, mag1cube and e1etender. Kodak PoeMt ln1t1m1'ik: 30 camera outl1t. !Jeclric eye and electronic shutter _gtve highly accurale aut omatic e1eposure, · Shop·s..nday 11 a.m. lo 5 p.m. at the following slorts: FASHION'ISLANO, Newport Beach (714} 644 ·2313 I ··HUNTINGTON CENTER, HUl\hnglon-aeach {714) 89t·777 t . • • t • ' i ~ l . ! • • . . . . ' . . . ' . t .. • • Jt1ur5l'l11w Octot"'' 24 1\174 -. . -01\ILYPILOT .I l~f MA~OR .. ~· REiJflleED SUPPi.iE RS INVENTORY , $1,0C)0,000 WORTH of MERCHANDISE . ~ IDISPLA YED ON TWO ACRESJ HOURS OPEN: MON. thru SAT. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SALE STARTS OCT. 24th RUNS THRU NOY. 2nd! • ISALE ITEMS LIMITED TOSTOCK ON HANDJ ,.... __________ .... ________________ .---------------------------~ h4's 92 1/4111 • ISTUD LIMIT 50 PER CUST·OMER GR·ADEJ ' ~ . . . • FORMICA TYPE PlYW•D · LAMAN ENT ' -• . 1/2" EXTERIOR GLUE $ 415 MANY COLO!IS " MISS CUT EACH .... AHO PATTERNS . ~ t· . ... '. 'I • ' -':' .. \..... 1 • 1/2" .. . ' " · 48"x96'' 25-~ EXTERIOR GLUE'-· '$ £45 ' 30."x96" GQPI> ONE~tDE . 1o ' · EACH MISS~UT , ~ . r ~ .. · ~ ... • . ' . ·-l• .. .. ,... -.-!.' -·. . ·Sllllf(IJlE···: ... 6 • ·;, HOLLOW ~.\sl.Aa ·IOORS c•RE SLAB l>OORS q, .,._ . ' ' '· ~ ' 36" PRlflHISHED 1 l /I" 1 l /4" DOORS ~iiii'¥1UO ED<iE . s 13so s 15so M'ANY OTHER DOORS AT SIMILAR BUYS PRE-FINISHED BEVELED EDGE 36"-I 3/,8" ............. $7 ,50 32"-1 3/8" ............. $7.00 30"-1 3/8" ............. $7 .00 28"-1 3/8" .............. $6 .50 WALL PANELING 5.450 EACH . 4'x8'x 1/4" BIRCH 2 COLORS CHRIST-MAS LIGHTS 115 LIGHTS INSIDEI $14: 15 LIGHTS s1~ OUTDOORS REDWOOD ·~1 REDl-DECK 3'X3' $895 t • LIST KITCHEN CABINETS PRE-FINISHED HARDWOOD FRONTS & DOORS 50%0 " PARTICAL 1BOARD 4'x5'x5 /8" ............ 5 1.25 4'x6'x3/8" ............ 52.85 WOODGRAIN VIHYL COVERED SAl.-E ITEMS ·NOT· LISTED==. ,. MAN1 . ~ y .... ·--..::.._ .:· . ---..-. ~ ~ .,, ... ~ ' . .. ' .. UHGROOVED . . ' . 'WALL PANELING . . . -. Great for Vans & c.....,ers MANY COLORS 41x8 1 •••••••••• 54.25 . 41X7 1 •• • • • • • • • 53.50 ALUMINUM SLIDING GLASS • . WINDOWS .---------- GIFT BOIES TEXTURED WHITE 8"'-'x l·O''x2"1/:i"- IPKG. or $ 250 241 • WINE ' RACKS IMAHOG.t.NYI . ACRYLIC BATHROOM SIHKS IVorious Colors and Siiul · 31"x22" $ 00 48"x23" 1 55 1/z"x23" YOUR CHOICE COOKWARE HEAVY PORCELAIN VINYL WALLPAPER -36 YD. ROLL THOUSANDS OF PREFINISHED CABINET DOORS 5 $295 BOTTLE . 6' WIDE X 4' HIGH .............. '30.00 ' 6' ~DE X 5; HIGH·: ............. '32.50 • ~s EXTRA " ............ : '2.50 ta. I• _tl~~E $ 2250 SET VARIOUS SIZES 50~ '. . .... ___________ .. • • • THOUSANDS OF OTHER BUILDING ITEMS ·-AT SURPLUS PRICES -HARDWARE -LUMBER - ~ . . ' .PLYWOOD PANELING -LOCKS -MOULDING, ETC· -· , . . . . 25.00 $0.UTH ·MAl.N ST· .IN SANT A_IANA . PHONE (7l4) 546-1032 , . BETWEEN WARNER .& DYER ON SOUTH MAIN IN SANT A ANA . •. • • ' ~ - I I . • , ' . ~ .. . ;; " • . . . "I ·' DAIL y PILOT Fore n sic Laure ls Captured OrilnJ!l' Coast College·.., rort'OSIC!> \cum ha 1<1 \l.'tlll 15 ~\l.ilffl-'> 1n the fir:it tour - num£'nl ur tht· season. <111 C\'l·nl hl·ld ut El Camino Colh·ge 1n 1'orrant'C. Among the "''lnnrrs were nine 14•ho recei\cd the h1J!,hest uccol<1dc, the "ex· 1Cf'llcn1·· av.ard 111 \<irJOU:> categories. In t•xtrmoorancou s ::.1~::11.;ing , \I inner!> of "cx- <'cllent a" arns "'l'ft' Joi: Pro\'ost of t.:ostil tlte ... il. Gary Buttcr"·orth of Hun- tington He:ich. Glenda fi.tc - Cormick or f'\'c.,.,,port Beach and l\f arlil. Lynd, nlso of Newport . Ste\•e D<1 yton or ll un ting- ton Beach "'On 111 the oral in· terpretation con11K'l1t1u11 a nd Diane Key took tht• honor in the inforn1at1 1c speaking contest. Deoths Elsei.vhere ,\ :\1 S T E R 0 A l\I . Ncthcrla1}ds IA Pt -Oa\·id Oi s trakh , the prem ier So\'iel \'iollnist d~~cril..ll'd as ··a synonym or perfection."' died eurly today in an Am· s terd 1.1m hotC'I. f>i:.tr;1kh was 66 and h;id a hislor\' of heart trouble. but th(' cause of death \\'a s not im- mediately determ 1necl. LOS ANGELES 11\Pl - Loyd \\'right, 81. a formt.>r president of lhe American Bar Assot"ia t ion . d ied Tuesd<1y . I-le bt-g<in his la~· ,,r.actict! in C<ilifornia in 1915 :1nrl ,,·a s .-\DA president fron1195.J to 1955 Si\!\' FHA:\'CISCO tL'Pl l Funeral St'l'\'iC('S \V iii be pri,·atl' for Frankie Cartrr, 66. a fi r;ht r cferet• and organizer of :->1Jort ~ programs for pri ~on in- mates. Carter. \\"ho 0\1·ned a d rug store and later a ta\'ern. died Tuesday. SARASOT.\. Fla. tliPl l -Alrin \\'1•il. Gti. the former prcsiclt·nt •1f Hoosevelt H<tCC\1;1~ •>II l .1 111g 1:-lan•I . 11·as found ~hot tn df'alh l"ue :.da ~ Th l' blt,lHI stainl'd. paJa1na -cJad 1xi<11· 11·as fo11nrl s luinpcd in frnrit nf his Longboat Key. l-1a condominium honlc. IARllt:ll ,,.,.l"'••O Puc, 6•<'••. ,.,.....,,1 ot H~n li"91or> 8<!.Cll. C.• 011• ot O•~ll 0<1-ll 1t1• •I 111t '"" al IO ,..,, .... ,.a n, "'' wit• W..0-B1rker , .... UQMe•, l o<•••"' F•k kt of "".ai•. C... -\o\1U, lttrit S.Ck DI lleN>, "lt•1a1, T•o gt1nad••IO•en. Mr. l'tr•er "'"' 1 ..,.mbll• 01 TM Amet1r.., ~"""· Hunlono!on 8••<11 c;.1•11~:\•0I! S•r-met ... 11 i. .. ,.,a..c:!.a ~ •• ...,. 11 oo AM11 Good S/Wl)l'l .. a cem•I••• ... 1n Joe• E ... ,.rt A.ugt< ottoc"""' Sm1111• MOM"""' ""•< ,,,. Je.m•e HOim• '" Co•on• ael M•• c~ X •· ""'' ~na.ng. l'd<•I•< "'""' ,,,,.,,,...,.,,., "••• l'o'(lfl111ry. 11.EELl.N lllt\llt As~·~ l(~•I•"· tfStclfn! "' '*•><>fl k «I>. C.• 011• or ae111> Oct-1l. 1'H '" s.u LI•• C•h . Uft l•t •Slly M«ll<•I (en1er '>11••••1a b• t'"o a1119Mtrs, $1>1ron 81 ..... lf\n of ldQllf'I lltlCll, C..., •'10 S.llv -nd•nlltll al l're0<01t, A•iro<'N lllrff' ''"""'"'iar.., on• 1>•a!lwr, Ol.trin "~"' --\.!Sift l°'\ A11s"ll Mftn(lt, .. Wt· •icn _ ..... Mia II SI M<tllotei ' -All A.OS Epo\COl)itl (llurrl> (Otani <IP! Mor onSillu(Gly, OclObrr '/Mii at 10 OOAM ~MI TH Air.er\~''"'" ''"°""' o! 11•' l ?'11> Sl,...1, ,...,..~, 6<--'<'~ l • 011• of 0.111> Octoo.r lJ lt14,l>Y•••••ObYl>•\•l\lft .... u .. ,_,,., lif WPo<l 11 .. •<h ""' brolllt• (O,••"<• Smo!h al loon<>••.(• Gr•••s•<IP -vocn ... 11 I>! ne1a f1.11~, Oclotll'r lStl>. """"' v,.,. .....,.,..,.,,1 "'" w1!~ ll•v ll•uC f A lo;•ir•lf olh<>lnl. l'•<•H< v .... M1>1tW<vOor1t<lo<S ARIUCKLt: & SON WESTCLIFF MORTUARY 4:7 £ 1,·,.. St Co,10 Mes,;, 646 .. \888 -·-IALn·BERGEROH FUNERAL HOME -·- o7J 9.150 040742~ . llLL llOADWAY MORTUARY 1 I(\ k· .1 j~ .,,,. (. '::t ,•},, ..J 1'4. 'fl ":0.,1 -·-DIL DAY llOTHlRS MORTUAIY I )91 I S.-.--.c~ Sl,ci t-( • •· ,. • S.·tt-~ OJ:' 77i\ . : r;:~J,,."du A"" . IJ J,;d.11 J ,S -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY ' ., ... , ... , "f':,j ; . ; ,, : : -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY _, " -·-PACIFIC VllW MEMORIAL PAIK • :4 -·-· Pt:lK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOMl -·- SMITHS" MORTUARY . . . . ' . - • ' . f•ofit ienl Nf)fes County Races Hit Feverish Pitch Harme r ~·111 journey to vironme nt and Develop-S(';ir:.· good cili zenshii> 1.:::::::=;i~iiiii;;;;==ii;;:; • .,.F,i ... ~'iiFi-,;i'i~--­By 0 . C. lll:STINGS 0111•• O•Uy P•kH Sl"H Jeanelle Turk of llunUn~­ ton Beach, preside nt or the 1.000-membcr Orun g e County League of \\'omen Vottr s. :-.;1y ~ t he organization 1s actively sup· portini.: the 11ropo:-1·d :.ales l<ix 1ncrf•:J>i 1• to finance 1>uhlic trnnspurlullon in the <·ounl·~· It \\'ill :111pe:1r <.is Prnpos1t1un 1\ or. lhe !\'nv. 5 IJ;i llol. ··pa!>s:Jgl· uf !ht:-m1•usure 1:. esscnt1a l tu fin an<.·l' lhe le\'cl o f pu llllc !'.c r1•icc nccdC'd I<, ~ro1"1dc a \•iable alle'rnatil'e to the private <1utomob1te in Ur:.in ~c Coun- t)," she ~;11d. • • • OR 1\NG E C OL'NTV l.k'nHX'rats 11:ill gather for a hig hoorah tonight in the Embassy Hoo n1 of the l)isneyland 1-loteL County De mocratic C h airman Hichard O'Nctll of San Juan Capisl.rano s:1ys the entire s late of s 1ate\1·idc can - didates plus Orange Coun- ty's Democratic :.t;1l\' ;ind l"Ong rcssion11I cand idate~ "'ill~ on hand for the fun- draiscr. Ue1nocr atic gubcr- natoria I h opeful Jerry Aro"'" is expected lo lead the Slalev.·idc conltngcnt. • • • LT. GOV. JOll:"i !!armer will swin g into Orange_ County for a se ries or cam- paign appearances tonight and Friday. I-f a rm er's v.·hi r lv.·ind ORANGE COUNTY !-.Chedule ~·ill put him at El Niguel County Club for a cocktail reception from 5-7 o'cloc k tonight, followed by :1nothcr cucktuil rCl'Cption from 7-9 .o'clock at the Bra ~:. Hcacon on &!boa l.~land ... le 'll finish lhc ni i:ht 11·ith a speech to the Califor· nia Peace orricers As· :.nc1ation a t the Disneyland I Intel. On Friday, ll armC'r will bre akrast Y.•ith financia l backers. The n he v.'ill be honore d <:at a luncheon fa shion show at the Ncwpor- tc r Inn. ThC' GOP fun - <.lraiscr is scheduled for II a .m . to 2 :JO p.m . State Senator Dennis C<:a rpenter v.·itl narrate t he fa i.hion sho"" Nancy Reagan. \l'ife or the go\'crnor. will be a guest. The tab ·is $35 per per-son. F'ullcrton Friday evening mC'nt ICEEEDJ "'estern 1)rogram. which includes ror a cocktail rt:ception ut jamboree and polilical rally appearances by many can- the home of Robert Beaver at the Irv ine ComP<'.lny's didates. Carpenter already a nd "·Ill return to the Hommer Canyon cattle h;.1s spoken to Sears cm· DJAMONDS • GEMSTONES Orange Coast ror a buffet camp. ployes. >. dinner at the Laguna Beach * • • 'l'hc Sears sessions are • ......._...,....,. h .-c.-tw ;.._111, .-111 ••••..,.. home of builder Alex Rober· .~r\RANK BARBARO, the open to the public. Enter at 1-,,..... wi...-. _. •111'"-c.r.lwl ,,,..;wi.. -' tson, 2431 ll iviera Drive. , ... _ h Id the emplo•·"'S entrance orf ,....,.. .. .., -.. ,...... tli,M.i fl'kn ,.u. c..I ~ ...... All l bo h d ut:morrat w o \\'OU like J ~ lO.t ...,, ......., 104 s-w, ~ ..... .., '*· evens on l ays Dennis Cat1Jenler'1 state BristolStret'l are open to the pUblic. For ,..._ •'""·...,.. more information, call liar-senate seat, v.1ill i;pcak at BARBA KO will conlintH.J 1 b i h mer'scounty headquarters. 18 :30 a.m . t'riday lo em -his cnmpuign ror the state ·1ewe s_ y osep 500 ployes of the Sears store in Senate Friday afternoon by 556- 7 . • • • "~Co~':'":~~~l~e~s_a:·s~So-' :u~th~C~o'._a~s~t~·~·~a~l~k:;~n~g~p~r~·-·_'_;_"_'_'_'~\-n~~~-~m~M~COA~~ST~rt.~A~7~•~·~J;l~l~J~lltS~~rCM..~-~COl~ST~A~MISA~~·~-~~~~ STATE SENATOR Oen-Plaza. llis ta'k is part or Lai:una Beach. · nis Carpenter (R -Newport Beach) will be hitting the coc ktail circ uit this ~·eekend in his r e -election bid . Vice ~1ayor J ack J·lam- mett of Costa !'11 esa will be the host for a reception for Carpenter tonight starting at 6 o'clock. It will be at a>9 Presidio Drive. Friday at 6 p.m ., l\tr. a nd l\lrs. Robert Grant will be the hosts for a Carpenter reception at their home, 4615 Brighton Road in the Cameo Shores section Of Corona del l\tar. On Saturday, the recep· lion scene s witches back to Costa Mesa, t his time at the home of Mr. a nd l\trs . Frank M ic helen a. 1918 Kauia Place. It starts at 7 p.m . • • • BRIAN VAN CAJ\tP, Republican candidate for secretary of state, plans an appe<irance Saturday after- noon at a Council for Em- ploym ent, Econom, En- llad1e /haek-,S-T81-ES N-8W-8PE-N·l-ATE-NIGH-1S-11ll-CHR-ISTM-AS-... REALISTIC ~) COMPACT AUTO 8-TRACK STEREO ' PLAYER Power Cutbael<s 39~~4995 OC Paying More for Less SANTA AN1\ Orange County go\'er nment is paying more for its clcc- lricly e\·en though it trim- med pov.·er usage by more than 24 percent during the first Si>; n1onths of the \Cllr. a lop tounl,\' offi l'ial ha!; re1·caled. J os('ph Smisek. county building ser1•ices director. told the County Board of Supe r\•isors his a usterit)' program h as resulted in major cutbacks in all areas of energy use . Bl'T \\"II E:\ Smisek asked ~upcr\'i sors if ther- mostats could be turned back up a ft\\ dej!rees this y,·intcr, lher balkc<I and asked ror further infor- mation. UCI Slates Display On Ca111pus Research and tc<iching projec1s under11·ay in ,,·atcr f!u:i lit~·. ~!!" ::'..:::!:!,' .. ~~-~=~::! imaging, laser tcchnolo.'(y anrt a 1·arit•l.1· of olhl'r areas \1·ill be plaC'ed nn display for community l'oilege studen· ts. parenls counse lors and lt•achers dur in g Con1- n1unit y Collegt> D:1y Salur- d:i~· at fhe L'C Irvine School of Eni::1n\'l'r1ni.:. Tour s ar e SC'hcduled through enn1puler facilities a nd en g inl'f'r i n g l:1boratoriL·:-. 1ll·1·oll'<l to the :-ludy of l'tl \'11·1inn1enlal qualit~·-l'ltnlrul ;i111\ pn11't'r ... ~·:-tl'nl ~. ell·ctronu·:-. nuid Jl1('1"h;i11i,·s. la sf'rS. n1('dical i1n :1g1's. :-lructurl's. flt1Hl:- ;1111t otl11·r suhJi'cts Ht'!:istrat1nn bl'gins a1 l!l a m. Further i11form:111on T hough Smisek estimated the rounty \\'ould sa\'e up to $480,oo"o this year in 01·erall energy bills, Super- l'isor Robert Battin sa id y,•el\ over half of that poten- tial sa1·ings \\'Ould be eaten up by a t emperature in- crcusc . llatt1n said the large cosl savin~s v.·ill only occur if t he lhermostats are left at 65 degrees. Ir they are boosted to 68, the supervisor said. ii v.·ill cost another S286,000 . Smisek"s figures sho,1."thl' count,\' bureaucracy cut natural gas usage b y :JI per· cent over the first six mon· ths of the year. resulting in a 17.5 percent cost decline. OC'spite the 24 percent cut tn electric use. the county's 1>0\1•cr bill was up 26 percent to just $415,000 for the same period in 1973 . SUPERVISO R DAVID Baker, v.·ho has been a s trong advocate of al - 1tacking the rate structure or electr ic companines, Said the county has fallen into the same trap as m ay power consumers. '"It just doesn't balance out." he said. "When we save l'\Ome energy, we're penalized for it.•· Baker s aid the power companies c ha r ge lower rates for big pov.•er users and higher rates for the s mall consumer. Smisek d e fe nde d his request to incr ea se ther- mos tats, clai ming th e county could still achieve a net 01·erall l'Ut in energy usage of 15 percent for the year. JMr. cturtgttan'g 1:,11· di11i11.f! .1nJ dJncitr.1/ .11111111.~lf tl11· lt•li<s ojfi111• old J,1ilirr_r sl1i1•~. DA NCJl'IG NO \V' \\'ed. tliru Sun . niglits 9:00 p.m . ;.:d9ar lla111:.'l 1\.1011 . & Tue . 8:.30 p.1n. / .1111cllt>on Alon. -1-~ri. f ro111 I J: 30 a .1n . Di1u1r r served 11igl1tly from 5:00 p.n1. S11 nday Clla111 poyne Br1111cll jro111 JO: JO a. n1 . may be obt ained by calling !';=====================;;-!he school llf cnginl'erini.!. P•"'"'"'" .. •0-1· ... -"' R:l.1-6737. J eu·isli Get Ne1 t1 Tesls For Healtli SANTA 1\NA A lrct· tcstini; progran1 for ndults of Je"·ish til'igin dcSiJ!nCd to detect tr;1ces of T:i~--Saehs dis('asc Y.111 he held No1-. 6 a1.Santa 1\na·s Tcmpl1· l~th Sholon1 . . NCI\ ~t r idt•s in l"l'l'\!:irrh I 1nto I he d1st•a:->t' v.·h lt·h J)rt·ys o n chil d ren -primaril~· tho~c or .Jc\\ 1s h lll"l).(in h:1s 1 n1ac1c lt 11oss1hlt• l_o trl•11t thl' ~ I nial:1d y if •l t't cct1on rontt•s (':ll"ly . 1"ht•· 7 11 111 tu 10 p n1 l(•~tlll ~ 111'1;J,!l':ln1 I:-1hl' ~t'Cutld in :1 sf'rit•s spon:->or t"d h\ the 1r 1n pl(', l't•rsnns !'j)l.-e 1:1lly prt•gnanl "·on1cn. Ulh!l'CStl•d In heing ll~!ltC<l- The Carpenter Corps Needs You •to ass1s1 us In unders1andlng the fssues fac- ing you in the 36th State San•torlal Olslrict and the State or Callfornla. Add this ldQ(J p!aye1 10 YChll Ct111s1n1.i,, \•st 1.1nd save1 lnstau .. '"1s1ly almos1 anywhc1e' Seoa1ate 1one. volume and bal:ince controls. 11gh1ed f..hannel 1nd1cators. manual 1f<1ck change bti11on. Theres only one p!ace you can l1nd 1t ••. Ratl10 Sh:ick. REALISTIC ~ CAR STEREO SPEAKER SYSTEMS ' " FLUSH MOUNT Reg 995 01 88~. 12· 184 t SURFACE MOUNT Rog 995 p1 12·1842 B·TRACK CARRY CASE. REALISTIC ® BATTERY/AC CASSETTE RECORDERS MAKE GREAT GIFTS! CASSEITE PORTABLE WITH 2 MIKES "•' 4988 5995 Gr<:a! 101 no10 lak1nq at i;coool or rnee11nqs' Bu1l'-•n mi~,e and 1em01e control m•\.:e AuTo-Leve! u:c<Jrd•nq and htgtl-lo w rr.:ne S\\'1tch Includes 1-a1 onon~. c<1r1y !.lfao. AC cord B :i1ter1es 1;:x1ra 14-878 SAVE ON 3-PACK BLANK CASSEnE TAPE Rc:o 209 1ss «·606 DESK TELEPHONE RP.q 8 q~ l~tr;i phone 7 88 t;Onven1e11ce -at a low low price' Complete un11 installs eas•!y 279-385 NOTE cu,!()1'11'1·(!\<"'"fl eouopm<'nl ~!,nn•?Cll~I to 11'.!l~phnno> r.01n~1nv •'011•om .. n1 may b<: •ub1"'"' JO TELEPHONE COAD Ro0 2ss 3 99 271)-1:'6 1 ~· ''[j 10 k>i;:.11 '""'! 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CHRISTMAS GIFTS T~ same beautiful Lucite Accessories as seen in Major ~p~rtment Stores but you save 50% by assembling yourself. SAVE 50% ANOTllER TASK force or the citizens committee sug- geste·d that the di strict make every ertort to in- crease the attractivene ss or transit to student s and teachers. , "With payment ~r an ad- ditional fee for a student body card, a student could use Jiis card as a bus ticket," _said Eugene Covel· Ii, vice-chairman of the task force on soc ial impacts._ ; ''The committee agreed · that students and teachers are quite Involved with en- vironmental and air pol· lution problems and are E18/14 . . · """'--·-··-----,~--·· ProCes:slonal v.·ay to kill 17 kind• or bugs i n just t hours! \Vork~ 11uto1nat1- call y to blast 11.n amazfngly e(fttllve bug-kllllng foi; that fllla the whole area. \Vlpea out roachca under sinks -bugs In bruiement, clo::iels-ull part• of the hoWJC! ,.,, ~ $3.49 I • . ' adaptable to changes toim-l l-!F~1~8~/1~4~&01~5!.!'~~~~~C~1~8~/~13!._!&c.1!!4~~a, ..,::; ~~1:"t.~·,';; .. prove these areas." WHITEWALLS H78/14 & 15,,,.,_J7_8=:/=15:.:.:;:.:..;;$'=2::;:90.,9c=-5 5.20/IJ (135/131 2706 HARBOR COS'f..4 MESA PH. 556-0900 Covelli's task force also &ai.d tbe transit district should· continue gathering public input into its plan· ning process by making the citizens advisory panel a permanent unit. °"" ..... Fri. 'ti ' ,... · ,,SA VE ·HERE ••• 1We have the .answers to camera needs! -# -WESTEM'S Pri ces effective thro14gh Sonday, October 27. ··~ 'l'; I .. . Mam iya/Sekor 1000 DTL with I /1.8 lens ~· • ~ I 2680 SLIDE PROJECTOR • IJ.5 Pttcislon lens • llt111olt Conhol • for,.~1d, lltvtrst . rocus • !,00 Wall BrllUantt • Pop· UP Editor lo• Sl id1 Prtvitw O"" Rt&:.12 .'JS 69.95 •Dual 111111°tl>e.Je11s mettn• "Spot" alld ""w•••&t .. Olif 1111. 199.'JS • Uft iwtrsal t1•11f mount • Shut111 spttds '1•1/000 ~c. 159.95 " . 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'""· •. 12 lllHlll·S 1p<;• '1-i(if{!.,.,na •4 S.u•<i Sf.,r 17141 U ... tll -' - ' Tubeless Radial WHITEWALL l llT•llJ IL!. \·fl fib: 111/lJ ~~ ••• 8 88 tits: 1315/13 145/15 135/12 • 4 WHEEL DRUM or .2 WHEEL DISC RELINE _ ..... _ ......... .. ,....,w••••••.,.,. ..... _ ............ .. 11• -U Cl\-.0 II.ti UU "'"' .... '"'"' •ot .. , .... _".-" .... ' 135113 14511 2 5.20/12 s.20113 . a•• 5.&0115 1 s•1 s.a511s 11•1 6.00111 14'1 l.35114 16'1 a.2s11s l8'1 x:;; '&,45114 16'1 l .TS/14 17'1 8.25/14 1.'5 ! , • ti.II '' 11.u h•. I~_,.., ... •llll•IUI ,1 •• 11••l T\llf:.ttlt IUCI MILLIONS SOLD!· ORIGINAL EQUIP. ON MANY '14 CARS CHOOSE YOUR SIZE 155/13 145/13 155/1 4 155/15 165/14 165 /1 4 195 A7~!~1 3 tH IJ lit II 17 141 557-8000 BU EHA PARK 2962 Lincoln ll•d. le:.,..,. ef U.Colil -' ICNttl 17141826-5550 1495 $ · , : ! tuco . , tllROMt • ~SP(CIAll ll~J .. UM '"·'"'"'" !~itlc1!•• Ot~lfwlu, l••O•h l~••c1t• t+h GARD EN GROVE LA HABRA . . 14040 lrookhunt 2000 Whittitr ll•d .. =~~:T ~ lc-.w.,.......... ·Ir.-of Whl"* . DOUBLl i. .... ~·;~' ~ 9llMI ~ti eltd It.chi STllL ' ~~~4;" 17141530·3200 674-3666 . LlfltlMI as' ' .,i.).\. .... a l1Ulo•C1HI FULLERTON OR At-I GE •. , ,,. , ..... 1n\ta11)t1on •~J11. 1321 s~th Euclid 41 0 U-Jh Tustin .............. "'Uf• ti"~ !<J l1~"'°'1tl•f ""'"' ............. ,,, ·~·· .. . :~·-~··':' ... ".',' ... ~ .. u \ .. .. ....... , ..... _,,,.. ...... . -::.~·"' 12 .. #II• I ..... I I llfllt•I •!!••1,111111 ... -.. , ...... , ...... ,._ .. ,, ... ,~ ... .. .... _. .... -· ......... , ... " -............... . ., .......... ,. .......... __ ,,,_,,_., .... , -..... -..... --......... ----- ., .. . ' I • > • I '. • . • • THIS IS a rence e ... at Wallichs .. Music City! ~ . . " ' . . ' GRIAT AL-UMI . . . . II PfRSOI ·TOP AR· 18TS ' :,·· · • Ar !UR 11 '~'·' sro11 .. F • Saddfebaclc Pf · · r1., Oct. 25 F aza Caf.Pri~t • 98 '~ .. ' . ...., •.•. -..<~ : ~'£'C'P0LKA5 1 fl/P'N • ··-------' OREN -"·--'""'''"--~--\ ··-----·------' ----------...... ·' .. ·--__ .....• J JOANNCAS . ~· . .. -.. -. " 0 12'!' . ... . -·· . ·-..... .. .. _ -. .. - GREAT HITS HYMNS WE LOVE LAWRENCE WELK ___ ..._.. __ ~.2!1b. "!~-. 'i.ij!!] '!...---· ~·-.. -~..u ~~::.-=: ~-...... .._ ..... .. . LAWRENCE WELK . ···--.. _.._. --·--....... _,, ............ --.....-.._ .. ,_. ___ ,...__ e«.<vn•·-i-~·--·- FE~~:::~gECWELIC · AL1srs . {i!ill{«};t:tm II U\ >~ '11JRE.~ • ' , BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE SEE THE FAN';f ASTIC VALUES IN OUR BIG PIANO AND ORGAN DIPARTMINTS . ._LAWRENCE WELK'S MON. THRU SAT. I 0 to 9 SPECIALS AVAILABLE IMALL THREESTORES ' I Your Department Store of Music Since 1930 NEW EL TORO STORE SADDLEBACK VALLEY PLAZA 581-1200 COST A MESA STORE . SOUTH CO.AST PLAZA 540·2830 r • BUENA PARK STORE -. BUENA PARK PLAZA 827-9060 -~---:........ ~---! 1 } • • I , l ' ~ " • -• l • I \ I > •. ' AT H.J. GARREJT"S, COSTA MESA . . • • . . DAILY PILOT n..ndoy, October 24, 1974 AT J. H. BIGGAR. SANTA ANA AT BALSAM 'S, COSTA MESA • • ... .,.. \ " ' • • fl'.l DAIL V PILOT ' ' ;I NEW DESIGN CHIEF Dale Fahrney . ' Thrusda>t, October 24, 1974 ASSISTANT Joan Keahey Design Firm Chiefs Named l);ile l,.ah rtH!,Y t /'\S ID l h.1:-. ht:en nam1•d dcsii.:n chrctlor nf thl· nt'\\' Lois I larding & ,\~~nt•1;1l1• 1nlcrio1· dt!>1gn studio 11 h1c h opened last 1rcc k 1n Des ign l'l az;1 , ~C\\'JXlrl Beach, according to Lois !larding und Jo ·El· len Pos t. princi pals of the ri rm . Joe1;n Keahey has been ar· pointed assistant di rector at \he n e 1,1,· loca t ion , 2U2 .\"c1\•port Center Dri\'e. Fa hrney, \\'ho has been "'1t h th e co m pa ny sin ce 1965, has been acti\•e in the interior design fi e ld and an 11 ccreditcd mem lier or the Na4onal Society or Inte rio r Oe~~ner~ for more than 15 years lie is a graduate of Long Beac h State Coll ege. De:;ig· ncr F"ahrn cy 's Long Beach h1imt· \\ ,1 .. ft·;1turcd 1n the C1nr!1 1l~ ~layo tou r o f horncs this year, sponsored hy the Long Beaeh Sym- phony. Active 1n Or:1n gc County for the 1H1 ~t nine ye;irs, l\.lrs. Kea hey h<i s been a designer 111th the !lardi ng studio in Orange since 19i2. A n<i ti ve of 1\rkansas. she wa s a student of the :\"e1v York School bf Int erior Design pnor to tra\·eling to Europe to study J rl and architcc· tu re. Designer Keahey and her daughters, i\1 <1 rsha , Dianne <ind Kelly. reside in Fuller· ton. Recently, s he pa r- ticipated in the House of Design tour, sponsored by the f'ull erton chapter or the :-.lat io n a l Ass i s t a nc e League. • . . I , . . . . ' \ ~ ~ ~ . . . -. . . . •• Advertising Feature Home Furnishings Next on List Decorators Plagued With Slow Deliveries 11;,i.vinf.! survived meatless meals and gasless \VCc kcnds. a new shortage is about lo strike con· sumcrs \\'ht•re they live -literally. The next ::1hortu ge coming up is in home furnishing~. Si nce l<it c last-year, decorators have been copin1-: \\'ith "slow delivery" or, in some instan· cc:-;, no delivery from manufacturers. Home fur· nishing shortc.1 gc s ure just now seeping through lo the consumer level. l.o is llarll ing whose Orange County-based fi rm has desig ned interiors for some 7 ,500 homes. in the past J l years, predicts a decorating "traf- fi c jam " of major proportions this fall, unless consum e rs a re made aware of the furnishings dilemma. She a llributes the impending Crunch to two J ac.'lors. 'fraditionally, the heaviest volurµe of home Riviera Features New Fall Styles 1'he new fall styles in con· verliblc sofas designed in the latest fabrics are now being featured in all 36 Ri vi e ra Convertible Showroom s. Among the new rail styl es are the "Riviera Com · pacts"-their new conver· tible sofa that incorporates high quality in a price range no greater than many or· dinary sofas. The "Compac· ts'' -priced from $199 - combine budget appeal with high fashion styling and are available io five popular styles to compliment any home. Like all Riviera conver- tibles, these newes t Rivieras are geared to 24- hour living -by day, a comfortable sofa, and by night, a luxuriou sly relaxing bed. Costa Mesa is the home of one of Riviera's largest and most extensive showrooms -located al 3015 South Bristol Street, next to South Coast Plaza. The showroom. offers a selection of O\·er 500 convertible sofas in many different sizes and styles with more than hundredi or . fabrics to choose from. With the Holiday Season fast approaching. Riviera Show r ooms traditionally become the most popular shopping spots in town, With families on the lookout for a variety of ways to ac· co modate visiting houseguests . In addition to convertible sofas, Riviera offers Corner Groups, Hi -Ri se r s, Recliners, a unique Cabinet Bed, Mattress Sets and the Riviera·Matic Electric Bed, plus tables, lamps and a broad selection of acces· sories. decorating begins around Thanksgiving, when people begin wanting to make their homes at· tractive for holiday entertaining, says r.1s . Har· ding. "Second, many_ people are pouring more dol· Jars than eve r into beautifying their present home, in lieu of purchasing a new home. "These two factors make for a s hortage the likes of which we have never seen," noted the designer, whose firm recently opened ..a new ~'itudio in Design Plaza, Newport Beach, in ad· dili:>n to its present studio in Orange. 'fhc s hortage \vi11 probably get worse before it gets better , she says. .. \Ve like to promise that we can complete a client's home in eight. w~ks, but it is getting more difficult. To give you some idea, We are l'eceiving a cknowledgements from manufac- turers right now for shipments in May -nearly one year from now," s he stated. 1'he. furnishings shortage is widespread, epcompass1ng not o~ly furniture, but fabrics , wallpapers, flooring materials, carpeting and accessories such ilS lamps a nd \Vall decor. ' Are home furnishing manl.i.facturers to blame'! Not really. Manufacturers were already backlogged and simply not able to anticipate the enormous demand for m erchandise. Moreover, ma nufac· turets rely on other manufacturers for com· ponerits. she stated. "Lamps, for example, are reliant on cop~r and slainless steel parts. One manufacturer said he waited up to nine months fqr \vire and four to six months for Sc>ckets," Harding related. Consumers are well advised to be gin holjday decorating plans· early this year. advised the designer. Budget . ' Help Ple4ged ' necoralirig your bo.fue can be a pleasure or a prOblem. Quite often, after living in a hotne for several years you 1have new ideas for ceriain rooms. Styles, color preferences. and pat· terns change. And with ac- tive fam ilies, there sometime's are signs of wear and tear. Whal''s the best way to· begin redecorating? How do you make sure you 'll use exactly the ri ght materials, and co lors to create the special look you 've always wanted in a particular room '! .. ~ These do. not have to1be a , .-problem. Now, the ·pro(es· siohal staff at ,Nieue~ 'ln· teriors in Huntincton Beadl 'is 'pJ-e pa'red to work with all homeoWners.1 \ . ,. From the ever·popular w· I · • ·Ma tag he f ha · Convertible to any one or inner o a new y was r or v.1ng While 'it's true that em- ploying Jnterior designers was often in the past. limited •to the wealthy, that no longer need be the cue. Al Nigue( IDteriors, Uie dCfSrators tllbe and advlce ar e provide' without charge to every customer. Just call for a personal•ap. pointment to Niguel ln- terlors, 96f·6666, 20951 Brookhuritl, Huntington more of these other seatinc· the of de st ''living'' washer is Mrs. Francis sleeping dest&ns, e~ch is lngardia of 8931 Neptune Circle, Westmin· backed by Riviera's famous ster. Jim Hensley, left; of Tovatt's TV and Gold Guarantee of Quality. Appliances of ·Huntington Beach and And all Riviera Showrooms Bruce Lamb of Maytag present the new ~ feature Free ·immed iate washer. Mrs. lngardia's sons Pierre Delivery and FreeSet·up. and Eugene join in the occasion which marks -} Whether You a re the end of a nationwide searth. l, Beach. I deco rating your first home, 'If redecorating, or shopping ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-:;;,;;;:;;;;;-;;-----:;;;;;:;:;;:;:;;;:;-:--;:~:;,:;;,;:;::;;;:;iJ:;jij;ftj;;:;;;;;;;;;~;;:~:;;;;;;;;p;;jji l fot the {!olidays, Riviera I~· ,Showr.ooms cordially invite you to come iii soon, have a ·cup of coffee, and 'take a look at the smart new Fall Line ... oranyofRlviera'sll"lt....& many other styles. One of the new sofa styles in the fall line debuts this week at the Riviera Showroom in Costa Mesa. An example of transitional styling, this sleeper has elegant deep tufted back and side arm trimming and a deluxe mattress. I ·w@DMMU< ·f WOODMARK CHAIRS "The f1nest vatue in quality chairs ava1tabte"--COnsumer Guide. Another Ted von H.emert exclusive DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-«ARASTAN-BAKER WEEXDA TS & SA TUiDA YS 9:00 to 5:30 ------'· . ,, ___ ._ -. 1 NEWPORT BEACH• 1'727 WESTCLlt"f' DR., 6'2-2050 LAGUNA BEACH• 3<1$ NC )~Tll C.:01\~I HWY.. 41M·MS1 TORRANCE• ""'' HAWlllORNE BLVD. (Opt!n 1''ri . t1l !l, Sun. 12.S!3tH 378·1279 l •. .. ·~- Antique Brass Candiestk:ks · · circa 1870from$115poir. Italian Porcelain filigree bowl' with cover $119.50. Antique Silver filigroe basket with haiidle $97.50 ... - .. .. John Chapman, manager Sherwin-Wi lliams, Costa Mesa store, receiv es some e xpert in - formation on the resil ie nt fl oor covering from Sandra Te ll ekson , Decorator Con · 1 sulta nt a t th e Sh er wi n-Will ia m s store, located at 3161 Harbor Bl vd., in Costa Mesa. . ·. D WeveQ9tyou coverect inside and out Our new FulcolOr IM Chromatic Colleclion ~ offers you 10:0 point colors fOf both in· (-) renoo and e~enots COO"'e !oak them ~ "''"a' Buke(s ,,.. DIRllM P . Phont Ful ler amts 646·os11 516 W. 19th St .• Cosio Mesa I Just West of Harbor Blvd.I . , ' I .. ] • Advertisi ng Feature DAILY PILOT Jf :f ' • • • • ' .. ' I,· \j i ' I '· All shapes and sizes for living or family room I ., The Contin ent al 3 Pc. Bumper S.ec tiona l. Dllipln llll lbililict1ren 11 Hicfl llullily furnilU!e Cuit1m Desi1111 lld rlliw s lvlillle WALL SYSTEMS . HOMI ... ,AITMIHT orFICl STEREO EQUIPMENT CABINETS Warm a nd liva ble furniture tlat is exc.iting to toda y's taste is featured at D•.nica. On e of th e world's la rgest importers o c.onte mparary Sc.anda navia n furniture, can ica has two loc.ations On-the-Docks at !60 E.22nd San Pedro and 9244 Wilshir e Blvd, Beverl y Hills. JorgensenFurnitureMfg.Co. CABINETMAKERS 957 Newh all St.. Costa Mesa Off Monrovia bet wee n 16th & 17th 645 -03 J 0 Open Mon.·Fri.8 to 5.Sat. 9 to 4 499 !.~ Pllfl LOI S HARD ING & ASSOCIAfE, lmer iDrs C<Jrdi ally invites y t>ll t 1) visit <>Uf 11e \V Sllllli1) i n Des i ~11 Pl aza OPEN NOW 1Dale Fahrn ey, NS ID, Design Direc tor NEWPO RT CENTER DR IVE The Breton 3 Pc. 22 ft. Sectionai Choice of Fabrics L-- Reg. $8 ~9.95 > .. ' . ~ . • ' ;i, ..... '~--... ·~ . ·. '. .. } .. \ ... The Encino 18 Ft. Sectional OPEN TODA l 9 TO 9 SUNDAY 12 TO 5:00 MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 9:00 TIL 9 PM • • 9 5 Pl(k ·Ui' PK I Cl • \ ' -. ... #f OAiLYPILOl T nru.sdav, Octot:ier 24, 197• Advertising Feature ~Wentz Adds More Floor Coverings .,. :....: • .... • Vincent \V cntz Flnors "t loc;it<.'ll 41t JJOJ ~: ~:lli n.i.:t.•r Ave . in Sunlu An11 has Just uthJcd OUll'l' lint•:-. of fluur ~ covc ringti lo their ~1 lrcudy arl' 1J1 s11 l :1 y~t.I 1n thL· !'>fl<JCiuus anti "'"!l l·lighh·d .... huw1·011n1 unLI s hov.l'il.'>l'(t un eye IL·vt•J 11.'ar dlsplay)> lll• . ..,id t·!'> hc1ng a Congoleum, c; A I". dcalt·r. \\l cntz Fl ours is a n <.iu thorizcd Armstrong ·' -' ' . I I h1ri:c selection. All of the fhioring lines F'luor l''ushion Ce nter. 1'his 1 · means that Wentz .. 1oor.; curries the most complete sclctlion of Armstrong ever seen in Orange Coun- ty. 1'hcrc arc over 300 C"ulors and designs in alt. 'J'hcre a1·c no-w.ax floors with built in cushion, rloors ror the do· \ 11 \11111':-t.'lrl'l'S lo 11\.'llall In l:" I, llu·rc 1:-a flo•t!' het't' I•• :-.1111•1 1 ·r~ ru:t•d ;111d 111 ,, \\ J~lt• I J ugl' 11f prH'l':-0, \(~I \\1•11\1 l'lvor·s ;11.,,, '·' .111 ;1U(h111'l/,l'll flt•:J ll'f ftll" Oll'I 50 c·:U'IK'l 11111ls ~:.11: .. 1111.l h:1s a i.;oud :-.elcl'lion uf d1l rcr1•UI pitlll'l'O~. :-.I) I ~:-. :11111 color.~. Ir you can't find th·~ colur or style at We ntz li'loors. )Ou'll never rind it, but if you found the styl~ and not the color. Wentz Floors of· fcrs custom dyed (';1n>ets for ~·ou. S~lcs pcrsunnl'I 1\ho arl' 111·11 l ranll'd in color t•oot" 11111:.ition oin1t prn(\\l l'l l.111111 ll·<IJ.:l' :t1'l' U\':Jilabll• for J11·lp1ng lhl· hon1co\1 nt.•t' .,1·h·l'I 111 :-.1 tht• right product 1•11" 111 :-. lll'l'tl~ For rurtht·r ;1ssur•11lCl' of :-.a t1s l'ul·l1u11, Phil Buk er, pre:-ic.lt•nl ur \V r ntz f<1oors. s aid \V c nti' insta lle r s arc \llCll t1·uined in all the la l l.'St techniques. This means not only u fa st. profcssionul installation. it also assures the outstan- ding· appearance and per· forn1ancl' of your new noor for) ear:-. to con1 l' . . • I Eric'& AnnettJ Antiques is a small shop.with emDhasis on colorful and perlOll~ble one-of- a·kfiid turnl>hings and accessories for Ille home. The shop is at 240 Newport Center Drive, Newport Center. i j I • . I ' , DESIOn PLAZA ••• AT A OLAnCE, 111 .nEWPORT CEnTER' ! i ' I , ' -1 I ! TATSHINNO i Enhilncing Nature • l l rat's I Interiors ' • i Flourish • ' • l • . . .. • , • • • • There is a serene, subtle beauty that touches and ex- cites you as you walk into Tat's-in Design Plaza. Here you will find a vast array of Nature's bounty of preserved plants. silk and fa bric flowers, bone china and wood-shaving nowers and accessories on display. These are the for ms, tex- tures and colors making up Tat Shinno's paleU.e from which she creates nower ar- rangements which enhance interiors . Tat Shinno is the artist behlndTat's. She brings to Design P1aza her knov;\edge as an •. • author or three books. teach e r , lecturer and decorator. in fl O\\'Cr ar- ranging . • ' . • • . ' • ' ' ' . ' • • • . I i ' l , ' • ' l • I > ' ' • ' \ l ! lier expressions in Hower arranging and plant-sculp- turing are placed in offi ces from New York City to Ch.ic ago, Sa n Francis co, Los Angeles, and in bun· dreds or homes throughout Soulhern Californl~ _ For many years her base of operutions \\'as in \Valleria, California, at the foot or the Palos Verdes Hil · Is, but now she has lran· splanted her s tudio to Design Plaza. Store Marking 28 Years Davis Brown TV & Ap- p Ii an c e Co mpany is celebrating their 28th year in business . 1'he orii?inal store "·as located at 1885 I I a rbor Blvd . 1n Costa ~tcs:i. and con· sisted or a sales. ser\'ice. janitorial and delivery ser· vice starr of l \\'O -l'\lr. Hugh Davis and ?!Ir. Chisholm Brown. Davis Bro"'" began a company that ha s n1 ain- tainc d ~· r rpulat ion for hon('sty, intcsrrty and ex· c·('J]c nt service for 28 years, rc<1turing n1;1jor appliances, telt.•\'ision and s t<'reo in fri gidairc. f\!;1ytag, Amana, Syl\·ania. RCA. GE. Litton, Sony :i nd Caloric. \ . ' 202 a Lois Hardina I Associate Interiors muldoon·s ( llOW Open) Raumond Haaen · 1ne Art Galleru Deslan " a Travel • ronu Botlc. master TJ~or I oeslaner Eric a Annene Antiques FranM Ferris 'Interiors ' Marvin's Darden Atta's DeslGn IV De•iun Galleru Sllillets San loaquln Hiiis Rd . ,. -· • • - 210 .· 200 aeverlu Thomoson Heimann Ootlclans 230 - Cannell I Chattin Did world Art Tat's 250 Glddlnas/Roblnson. Inc. Poulsen Gauer1es warren Interiors Asian Enterprise • ~ t A doze n years ago they moved inlo a new 3·1evel store on 17t h street in Costa All'":l 1t1 better serve their 1nany customers. four years ago Davis n ro"•n rx11anded the ir b f(l\\'tng b u si n ess by opt.•111111.! " new s tore in l.:1j.!11n:i llills Pluza. in El 'l\1r11 .. !:. " ' " " " f ( • • : • l IJ;:i \·is Ur0\\'11 has a ser· ,·iec d epart nlc·nt with I' r 1 g 1 d a i r e ~I et s l e r Tel·hniciaos. expert 1V and appliance l'l'J>airmen: a flrt·t or ru<lio dispatched ~l'I'' ice ~nd deli,·cry trucks . (People /Quotes) makes Sunday rlll.l&AY -.-~· • -~-~~---In the lfljij!J,JI L__~~!.11 Ana cap Drive raclllc Coa11 Highway Eleaance In Time Raoro 11 If Its for the discriminating home ... then you'll discover it.at Design Plaza the new Home Fashion -. . . .., and Design Center In Southqrn California. In Newport Center away from the crowded shopping area . · .. look for the 9 flags in the sky and discover a most unique shopping experience. I -. ' • - • ,_ • ... . . .. . .. . .-.. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . ,_ . . . . .. ...-.. ... .. Elegance in time describes the "Statesman" a handtrafted grandfather clock by Molyneux, available at Alan W. McKae and. Co ., Design Plaza in Newport Center , Newport Beach. Clean Look Is · Ageless Good contemporary Is the ageless furniture or today. It deli\'ers it s bold statement \\'ilh clean. clas· sic lines. \Vithout a lot of , OHSALENOW In timeless good taste frills or gimmickr\'. ~ c;nn<I rnntem1>or<.1rY i s 1 -:;::;:~·1 +- functional , rnadc to make It lhc life \'OU le:id a little more conifortablc. And. un. fortunately. good contem· porary is usually t•ostly. But no\v J)rcxel in - troduces OC'lra y./ Thanks to u brand-new ri nishing technique th11t's nothin g short of sen - salional. Drt.'Xl'l is able to offer this ,handsome bedroom :ind occasional colleclion al the kind o f t prices you ha\'cn 't seen on fine furniture in years. • \Vilb this tec hnique. a striking \·cnC'cred look is e ngr<1\'ed on hardboard panels from one·of-a-kind figured oak. The y;armth and subtle beauty of the oak is enhanced by decorati\'l' simulatC'd wood overloiy mouldings. And acccnt£'d \\'ilh rich. glo\\.'ing hard- ware. Ir you like C'OlllCnl 1>0r:1ry. you 'll lo\'c !he look of Delray. You'll apprcri:1tc t he wny il looks to the future. too. \\•ith s tackable units that gro\v with your neros. D('lray is rurr enll.v on display and available for immediate dcli\'Cry from J. 11 . Biggar. 1110 'N . fl.fain .Strecl.Sanla Ana . .__ DAILY PILOT • ! • • ··-,.._ NlWl'OllTIUCtt (714)'44-4737 331"E. ••snotn. LOllO ll!ACM c•t ,.~I (212)517·lU'I -NADI! DfCK OUHN MA~V, lOHO BEACH c2n1435.0303 -1.. • ' Advertising Feature Thorsd Oc1obf'r 24 1974 DAIL V PILOT ·Custom Grandfather Clock Adds Heritage ORIENTAL RUGS Alan \\l . Mt.·Kal' and <.:u. JJ<.lllcls ('uns1:0.l 11f l:1·r111:111 h<ind-blow n 11.':ulccl gtas:-. tu~tun <11111 ~I ~JH·hal'l ·s t•lock I0\11·rs ur. uf ,\'Oii preft'r , silt'lll't'. at ASIAN ENTERPRISE in ~ presentii lhl" Slalcsmun, a custom made grandfuthl'r rlock by ~lolyneux ut their Design Plaza firm. An engruvl'd llras.!i 1hal. with ruised numer<.1ls. cont· pletcs the fee ling of clegtint simpli city. A l\lotynC'ux li1nitcd edition, the cloc·k \viii be personalized \\·ith a ha nd· engraved brHsS 1lan1t• pluh.• dalf'd to ron1n1emorat1• :1 spcc·ial C\'ent in ~·our life ... a family heirloon1 to O\\"ll and share "'it h µrult•. Design Plaza • 250 Bldg., 2nd Floor D~ig ncd for today's less rormal home. th e Statcsmcin is a unique com· bination of ash :,ind Car· pathian elm burls. lfhc sof- tly sparkling door and side The Stall"s m :1n ':-. cathedral ehin1es pro1·ide a choice of three m ('lodici:. from W('slminster. \\'1111 Donald F. McDermott Jr .• owner TELEPHONE 644-8881 FASHIOH lSLAHD • HEWPOIT The Bi gar point to quality is its lifespan. • Because the good things last ... and last . Class always tells, they say, and with the quality things, it hold s literally true-the Biggar home furnishin gs do last longer, many of them lasting into treasured fa mily heirloom~. So that when one consid ers price. the true economy is to always buy quality. Known quality like the Biggar things. <Henredon , Heritage, Drexel , jus t to "name" a few). Our furniture may cost a little bit more, but it las ts a whole lotlonger . And at Biggar's, we provide professional interior designer service at no extra cost. Wtien it comes to the very best, why don 'tyou? ToJ . H. Bi ggar in Santa Ana ... always tihe expected qua lity at an un ex pected price. ... A!llOTHER POINT TO REME ~IBER Parking Entrance on Sycamore St. FINE FURNITUHE .... INTERIOR DESIGN 1110 N. MAIN ST., SANTA ANA 54 7-1621 BIGGAA·s OWN BUDGET ACCOUNTS e BANK AME RIC AR D e MASTER CHARGE .- . " .. • • • • . ' .. .. . . . . . . . . ~ .. . .. • i 86 DAIL v PiLOT Thur!.C:l;iy October 24, 1914 Advertising Fealure 1 Chandler's Gets 2 Newl I . . ~rn ·ishing Collections ' 'l'\\·o l':•a·iling nl'W C'Ollt:<:· lions by l\\'o of A1nt.•riC':.i 's rnost prl·stigious furnit111 ·c rn;1kl·1-.~ h<t\"l' just arrived :.il ('hundll~l'·s, S;1nlt1 Ana. 'fhl• otdcsl furniture store 111 Or;.ingt• Counl.y, t•stublishcd in 1892, Ch;.io- dlcr's has long been kno,vn as th!! stort• of f<imou s nan1es, and the ne\v Skett·h- book Collection by llerit;igc apd Chatillon by Drexel are soli d reminders that names in home furnishing become famous not by accident but by ;i 1Jng t radition or bril· Hant design <i nd exquisile cr;.1fts1n;.1nship. - Ch:.iti llon by ()rexcl. a masterfully cr:.ifted collec- tion of formal French bedroo m and dining lrcasurl'S , portr ays an cxhil<ir<iting inte rpret<ition of the t r;.idiliona l niood. llere is the g race, the honl'sty or line and form of '"court" design as found in the fine s t :.inliqucs. co1n- bined \\'ilh the \\•c lcoming, reassuring mood of oak. . ) And, as if lo enhance its "now" appea l, it is olso .-ivai lable in a custom \\'hite finish with ever-so-soft yel- IO\\' p<inels a nd yello""' s triping. Sketchbook by Heritage might be call ed a n ··un·col· lection." as each piece has un independence, a fla ir and ;;in individuality all its 0"'"· It can st.and alone or become part of the total look. . Paiqlcd, ~~cora.ted facades, flowing gtiacefiil Cha tillOn colle ction by Drexel inc ludes this lines. leat her acCents, formal Fre nch dining room set availa ble burls, striping and inlay from Chandle r 's, Sarita Ana. abound. J-fere _is truly an ---------..,-------------------------·' ··uncollection'' of magr Antiques -Reparred and Restore,d ' '" Sil~i!'r • Brass · Go ld . Copper -Pewter Metal Po lishing a nd Lacque ring llA ~111.Vl(i" \VROlJGHl IRON 8RASS ftll)~ BATHROOM Fll(TUllES . nificent traditional that fJ k I , 1 epitomizes the fondest U er Si" dre.ams or a more luxurious , horhe. . : ~ . Of course, Sketchbook P • t and Ctw.tillo'.{l are just l\\'O of aln S ~ n1ariy groups of fine fur· . l nilure found ' at Chandler's. ' \Vhlc'h a l ~o car rie s Open 1. ~Tenre~n. ~entul'y, r-.Jargc , C·arson, Wcur~a n and m;..tny · (II.hers. • ' ' . . . . • :: .pv~~ 40.oo6 ~~~ire feet or l'l l 1· •· , .-~ ,.d . hvtpG ·room. 111n1og roon1 . ll iu .. ti is rnou _ to~·-,b•di'oom ancf•occasional llO U1lC1;' th ~ O l)Clllll g or ' ~ , , .-ll bf, f · Bukt't"s Fuller paints (for-pto::c~ itre a\ a a e or in· merly Point of Color) at slf ~t.pecl1~n . Dozc~ls of ... ~1n \V. 19th SL just \\·rst of I lar-gr_oup1ngs on _t11 o floo1 s ~on· borBli'ct.inCost.'1,l\les:.i ~t 1lu te an .1'.1e.~~aus.llb_l~ Uukcr's F'u llei: Paints is ~o~ce of dc_c:o1 <Jltng ideas ;in :ru thoriz.cd · F,uller-loreveryperiod<Jnd sty\e. O"Brian Paints dealer \~·ith Chandler's is luc<ited at more than 1,000 colors plus 1514 N. !\Iain St.. Sant<i Ana . c·ustom colors fron1 \vhich Sto1-~ hours: ti.londay. 12 to choose. noon to 9·p.m.; Frlday. 9:30 l'hat's only parl of lhe 'l!J .9 'p.m.; daily, 9:30 'ti! ' . I I -- 11 -.~a ·a ... . , .. ~·d;~~~ ~~ft.f6 ~ ',,-, ; Sketc.h book . .. . '.I . by 1 • ~·q, .; . r.- THE .UN "'.COLL:ECTION HERITAGE INSPIRES YOUR INDIVIDUALITY, YOUR FLAIR F0R THE DRAM1!1C, YOUR ~ON~ING FOR Tl:IE LO,f ELIERTHINGS IN LIFE. When is a eollec:Hon ol fVff\lfure l10t a c0frec11on?;Wh9h J each design has an incMtJe!l.deoce, a flair. and an ino1vfd. uallty all its own. YJhen it can Siaoct-e1one or beCome l)itn of a 1otal look. Sketchbook b'J Heritage does tl\is 1n as e-"Quisitely a manner as any group ev'4: has. For here la truly an "t1~/ec1ion•';l,of ·mag!'rilicent·Trad1tfonal th!it"' epitomizes vour fondest8"!amsol a moreiu ... urious l"'P!le. A King Bed 6"6'" $235 ' B. V9f1ical Mirrot' $169 C. 00'" Dresser $669 o. 54"Gabinet $11 59 E. Sia! Back Chair $290 F. Slat Back Side Chair J,239 G. pining Room Table,exlends to 141 inches , Your Ja i;orite 111ferior designer will be happy !o as$1SI you ... I I PROFES,SIONAL INTERIOR DESI GNER S Open Mon. Thu rs. & Fri. Eves. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CA LIF. • ftAT\\'Alll fJREPtACE SIT\ story. Buker·s Puller Paintsc-'5~oJOe::J~·~m~.'--------.J...--------------'-------------------------------­s•1lesmen arc trained to lAMI'~·· (ANOll STICK\ (~tANOCUfR<; !X.,ORMANDY F(EFINISHERS 't--r ~n .! \:-_/I\ /\1·wp11rl 8(•.it ll In C.inn .. •v \'il!.ii:e -'>10 jht ~1. • ~i>-J ll.! Reg. $729 • 18' of Se<.110001 S 5 9 9 ond up hel p vou choose "the color Jf1st 1:ight for .vou and the' right kind nr p:.i int ror th<Jl joh you are doing. '/'hey also carrv a full !inf' of \VOod :-.!;Jiris. a L1rgt• ~e lection of 1v:Jllpapl'I" :ind p;1inlc rs needs. \\"h:.it ':. un1qul~ ;dmut this store i;,. !h;.il they huvc on display Arrn ~trong produc - ts. 1'hcse 1n e lude vinyl li.uv1 iui:;, i1uii1 liil· ano Sllceq vinyl. open Sunday I 1 to 5 J ·..., dining sets -oak or walnut . . . table 44x44 with 1 16" fills oncf .... 4 armless choirs. Choice of fabrics and colors. o•md'<w onlt °' .. 01~v1 hot.tool ouO b.,11~• mo•(lionq 1i.ia .?~ 5 pcs. set ... '6995 ... ss9•s . '379 rhoo'* lotitin ,,.,(f rolor1 "' i...a...,1 .. .i.,.~1.;.b...;, ~''"""' ond ..,,.,,,,. '"'k.dod doily 11 -9. ~alurday 11 -6, ~undoy 1-5 • phone 548-5518 • toll free 546-1 267 .. , • ' I . ------ ' . ' , I ' \ 10% off we are offering I a 10% Discount on all drape,Y and wallpaper sales for October and November. Let our decorators help you CO-Ordinc!te your carpet. dr.apery, vinyl and wallpaper selections. We would be happy to do this in our showroom or in your home, with no added cost to you. We are located on the comer of Brookhurst Blvd and Atlanta St.-1 mi. from Pacific Coast Highway nlgucl inlc1io11 20951 Brookhurs1 Huntington Beach \ 962-6666 '· < • 1_ ' . , .. ' .- ( '• • lleflnlsher In Move loNewltort One IJf Southc1·n t:ulifor- ni u's n1 ost uni11uc. und rcpul<1hlc metal rl.!fini shcrs has hung its s hingle In Nc"·port Bc<it•h lo scr\·c i.lll Orun~c Countiuns. No rm andy rcl'inis ht•rs, always kno\\'ll ror offering lh e fi n c:-.l in rnc t;il rc s lor<itiun is no l a newcome r lo the metal refinishing business. Scotl ~arkisiun, m anager or th((. Newport store, is ll third-) generation artis t in h.i!i field. 11is grandrat~r and father before him "'Crc.ulSo crartsmen with :inl.iques. In (acL, Scott's father ls the qwner or the s'orc and Ope rates Normandy's main lihop in Pa sudcl)a. According t o !\t r . $arkisian, "if it's met:i l, we c<1n make it beuutifu l". · Normand y's services in- clude plating and polishing ;-sil ver, gold, bruss, cop- Per, pewter, and lin. I They also carry a ll ht':1ss fleds, iron piece\, light fix· ~ures. ! 'fhey have cu~tom ·madc ilecoralive hardware in a heavy, Spa nish·ve in (com· bi nalion or pewter brass, tough.antiqued) door han· Oles and pull !t, kno<:kfirs, kitchen cabinet knobs. · Normandy is k.no\.\'n ror tts fabricalion of Cl nything in brass or metal. Once Nor· mandy has repaired or replaced your broken or missing part, you can't tell it 's been fixed. If looking for a brass J>ed, call Normandy first. Normandy RerinJ.sh~is loca ted at, 510 31 st t ., Newport Beach. Busi ss hours are '.1 0·5, Monday· li'riday. CaU 675,3132 Colin· formation a_!Jd_4:.stim~~es: Traditions of founder Eliott· Wood continue in ,Pl'cllluction of Woodmark chairs available only a't Tod von l:lemert, Inc., Newport Beac.h, Lttguna· Beach ·and Torrance: r ' ' .. l;IJ_g.hf qu ality at a reuo1'able price is the atan· dard maintained by \Vood· -~..1. ~i.. .. : .... ' ... -..... --··"'· Founded by Eliott Wood , Woodmark Chairs is known Cot ·its htgh;sta ndards of quality and reasonable prices. Wood wa s one of the original founder s of the Heritage Furniture 'Coth· pany. Wopdm ark select s its retail o utlets carc£ul\y placing the quality line with only 215 outlets, nationwide. By roregoing a sales £orce or expensive showrooms • the £irm is able t1>.$..tabiliz.e its prices, a spokesman for Ted von Hemert. Inc. said:· Ted von Hemert is the only interior design store in, Ne,,·port Be3ch lo carry the \Voodmark line. The store is located at 1727 Westclitr Drive. Other stores arc located in Laguna Beach and :!'or· ranee. Set in the great Scandinavian Woods What a wa y to set your Scene. Cradled in the great Scandin avian woods. rosewood stained. Lean and contemporary. ~·et with a deep down comfor t uniquely its own .. A \:ailable in Hi gh or Low Back. T C•D • . - FALCQN PL.UMMER'S #6 Fas1·11on Island~ NewPOl'I Beach Mon. & Fri. 10-9.30 Tuot., We<L-t llurs.. S;lt.!10::.tJO 6••·2330 AlliO tn Pi18aclena and Los Angeles • Advertising Feature • • ' Amidst a grouping of wicker furniture, Oriental rugs and potted plants, Dianne Nichols tells us they are •II available at Pier 1 Imports, locatld •t 2710 H•rbor lllfd. In ~ta Mesa. -----------------------i '·~ Big savings on these ~_pretty Penney sheets . Sale 34~ ........ ... ~ . .... •• •• •• ., ft R-,. 4.2t. Penn-Pre1t• print mu11ln. 50~• po1ynter/50~~ cotton. 'Paritienne· print in deco1ator colors. ·:.I 'J ' /I ·• Full llat or lilted, reg. !i.29. S.M 4.Q Queen Ital or rined.1eg. 9.29. Sil• 7.71 t<lno Hat or lined, 1eg.' 11.29. S•I• 9.41 St11nd1rd 5iz1 cases. reg. 3.79, pkg. ol 2, SIM 3.11 King size cases, 'eg. 4.49, pkg.°' 2. SM 3.71 203 off c o lorful curtains for casual c oziness. Sale 3 5.? .... ft19. 4 .. 1. ·c-1rr ~· cu1tain1 ol polyester/rayon in prlnled panern. 8.41130'' cu1tain, reg. 4.fit, s.tt 3.7$ 841136 .. c:u1taln, reg. s.61 ..... 4.IS Val~. reg. 2.99 ..... t.at Cheek k>r other sins and prices. s• pric" entcttve UWwtti lurld•r. Use rour JC Penner cJwte urd. /{ :,; .'f ' ' ' • • . i .. ' 'I;) ·~·-· ·Q· .... ...... i' .. " " • .. ;- Sale 44! ..... - ft19. I.ti, 'll!NlatlClt', ·~ ~..,..,...""" P'fC*lelk...,..~estlf/c...-. ,ull n11 Of lilltd, reg. t .41, Seti 1.41 ·°"'"" fltl or fitted, reg. 10.49, .... 1.11 King"-'°' fitt.d. reg, 12.49, a. ti.Ct St1nd.1rd size cuea. rq. 4.59. ptio.ot.2, S• 1.TI l<lfto Ille Cetel, f99-S.29, pll;Q. ol 2, ..... UI -----· ... ___ ..... .... DA.IL V P•LC"' 8i CHRISTMAS SHOP EARLY STOREWIDE SAtE . 10 % OF F ......... of Gifts Fer th H- l lucite Trays & Bowls ./Place' Mats /Shell Candles /Crystal /Wall Decor l~ator Towels ./Walnut Trays IConceptual Furniture /liquid Qyslal Thermometers SEE OUR NEW BATH SHOP Hours 9:30 to 5;30 p.m. Saturday 9 1.m. to S p.m. 1803 Westcliff Drive, Newpart Beach 548-3303 •\: • ~) •• • • 'It t .,.. • • -1. .. • ·.·~ • l .. ~· !!'• ... ' •• •· • • .... ··• "' .. ,. .. ·. '·*-·· ·· .. 'C,, • ,. 0 • ~;.. .. " • ~-f' ., • "' 1!''" .. . , ,ct;. .,., . ·" ' •• . •.'(Ii • ~-~ ··1• ~ -· .. . -~ ... ~ ... Shop S1111day 11 a.111. te 5 p.111. at the foRowlftCJ slo~s: FASHION ISLAND, Newport Beac h (7 14) 644·2313. HARBOR CENTER, Costa Me sa (714) 646·5021. r l j_ l'IUNTINGT.ON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892·7771. • ' " . ' ' IUI DAIL y PILO I Designer Opens Store • 1n Irvine Huth .I .J arnc:-.on, 11111·rior 1h·,1;.'rh·r .ind .1 rl1'l 11<.1' ••IJi't11·d hl·r U\\'n lnti·r1or lk•,q.:n r1r111 , l1JC ':!\L«I ;1t ru::.:. 11<1111 th~· (11 :1111 . .;l' C'uunJ:- .\1 r p11r1 ;1t :!172 l>uponl 1)11\•' IH I!\ lrll' \" i\I ' .I a Ill I'!" !J II I " ;1 l'1,1d11ait· tJf \\,.t11l l11·r l '.ol- h·i,!•·. 1111h n1a111r ..; in l1t•!>1gn-{ OPENS OWN FIRM Ruth J . Jameson \rt 1•,11·hnln J.!.\ .111d t E•t111:If11111 , \ l1l1•lllll1' ·'Jll'Ul 1!1 lhl 11.·,1).!11 \1t l11·lcl , Huth !1a,, llt:tll\ 1•.11111111:.,: .. 1111 11;: Ill p 111.11•· 1·11\lv1•\11111 s thn1ui.:ho11! ll1e :-.!•ll!lil;uul. ,1 1H1 h;J,-> h ;11I ..,,•1l1111\ IU\l' ll!lll\:111 ... 11.111.., Sini:t' ll\!1\111 1.: In !lu· r1ty of lr1111t· f1;11r 11•;1 r,.., :1g1), ~he ha.., ht•f'n "t'I'\ 11'1.: tl11·111 ~ in rl1l· l r1 1111• \1•11por1 l\each ar1·:i. dl·s1i,:111 11 g 1ntt·r1ors lh:ll ;1rl' l1<11h or1g111;1I <lllll .1n arl t11r111 u1 lh1·n1:-.1•t11•.., Buy the Daily Pilot for Peanyts ... (and a lot of other great comics) delivered 7 days o weew 642-4321 I Direct or collect) /lufh .I .lu1111·1;o11. 111tenflr t1r /J> ,,,,·nur d1'\/l/fl "r/'lll!fli ,J l'f ,,....,,,r111u/ 6: lu1nll1o'fl rn/ ~/"i~ i!u11u•1I rln1·, .'1111" :.'.!! lrl'lll•' I <! 'l~loh~ ; /~.;.<;l./!fJ:1 I NEW/ Refreshing Culligan Water from all y_our faucets at a fraction the cost of bottled water! FULLY AUTOMATIC APPLIANCE CONTROLS TASTES ANO ODORS. "POLISIIES" YO UR WATER TO MAKE IT EXTRA -G OOD. - .. Our 11r1Y \'iltrr-Sof1• unit i.: \'f'S you 11nlirni11"<l r:11Jli1,?an \\'.1 l1•r. \\'ondi·r- f lll 11 Jl•·r fu r drinkinc:. 1.no lo.1 11;.:. r.nfff'r, i11\l.1n\ fnnL!s. jtii• •'f',/\nd lie· r .111"" 1t'o.; ~.1i!lt·nrd :is \\1 11. 11'~ Jlf'r· lt:cl f11r J.11indr.v. l1.ilh 1 ~l~! d1-,lir<t;, .11 1 iir n1s1·hn\d 11sf'.t;, ]l's 1iu1:l1:r.-f1l lt•r1'rl. .ind :11.11\.1\1·J r.h:irc.o.d rn.1i..1 s th1~ n1.1r\cl1111s <tiffl'rr•r11:1" 'l'o 1·njny ;1 RENT '2.75 MONTH ' for firu 1hrtt ""onthJ {Con!<Gd.,...• Stott lltt n" Nt. CSS-IM76l) I 1licr·Snf\ appli,.1cc ''KEV CUl.l'lllN MAN'" 111 \Ourho1n1 .,1;alJ ii Ii H .nid : .. 1y--I ..t C~~~,1 ~!~ch~~.TA~~.~o. 534-2233 MISSION VIEJO-EL TORO LAGUNA HILLS AREA 830-3031 !I r • SAM CLEMENTE AREA 492·3213 '• z 8 "' " z "' % . _, "' " "' " Q z 0 ~ "' < " "' <) "' < :::: , g "' ~ , "' % ~ ~ ® . ~ " , l11c for111ali1y , 1hc ron1ancc , the dignified stylin~ of 1hc "cour1 " French look. lovingly porfraycd in the wclcon1il)g n1ood of oak. 1 li .. 11l1v11 by IJrt'\l'.I. J 1ua,11•rru1ly .:1~htd rl>lkc1iC>11 o( lr11111al l·rcnrl1 licdroo1n and dinl11i,:. roon1 trca surcJ, 1i.1r1 r ~v· :1 11 r,..hi\:11~1i11p. i111rrprtl:i~ion l'lf the 1radl1iunal 11101111.' r ur lwrr. " die ~t ~cl'. r he lion est y of li11c and . ' ~, . _), ' ' ' j -~ '1 JI -,, 1] ·' ' j ,..-_..II .. . ' ( RPET SHOP AMD COMPARE MO GREATER VALUE ANYWHERE J! SHOP IN OUR SHOWROOM FORA WIDE SELECTION OF QUALITY CARPETS StoreHCNlrs Mon.· Thurs. 9to 6 p.m. Fri.9to9 Sat.91o4 " "' "' x "' ... • :i: "' z "' "' 8 z = "' "' =< .> <> ,.. • ,., "' z ... "' "'. < " > "' " "' ,., > "' :s z $'. "' ;: > z " "' '" x "' ... • :i: "' z " '" 8 z • :i: "' " =< > " "' • ,., "' ~ "' " < • " > " " "' ,., > " :s z • = "' z " "' 8 z • furin of "ruurt " dc~i11.11 a~ f1.1u1i<l in 1hc flnrst an11quc' .-01nh111l'd w11l1 1 l1c .._:clco1111n1t, ras.1uriug n1ood or O.tlt. lnfu1t1ml wood., ~nd o;il.; vc11ccr~ re1ffin11 its rerre"1ing Inn!.. And , as If t1) 1•11h:1nrc h~ ''o<>w" appnl, ii i• 1lw ~1r.1il:ib't iu ~ CU\10111 wl1i1t flnbh wi1h evcr-so·t.l)ft 3: ~·1·ll11w panch .ind yrllow .\triping. Why nu1 cor11l' .re 1hc The S.,ore of Fonto11s NonJi!S > •'r111r r collrc1n111 toJ;iy. You'll ('ind out why h wiU be i n ~ in\'r.stn1c111.n()lj1K1 ~ plll"cl~l!C. 1514 NOH.Tl-I MAIN ST., SANTA ANA • 54J -4J91 rt! "' ~ ~ ESTABLISHED 1892 • Hours: Monday 12 noon 'til 9 pm , Friday 9:30 'ril 9 pm. Daily 9:30 'til 5:30 pm . •ESTABLISHED 1892 ;o ~l!;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;~~~~~~~:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:~;;;;;;;~~~--;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ , AHn!NlJ . 3:>VliH3H . N003HN3H •13X3HO • NVM3M. NOSHVJ'3()HVW . 3GVliH3H • N003HN3JI • AHn!N3J • :f:>VliHlH • N003HN3H• ---·-----·------ I .. I ···~ ~(>ne 1Stop · ., . Design ' Service '• . : One store on Newport. Centerllrive in the ~gn flaZCI! ba:s . everything ~ed to restyle a single room or an en'tlre home. Perfect" ·and lasting interiors begin with early . preliminary planning. ·Designers at cannell and Chaffin in the Newport Center Design Plaza ar' ready, to help plan Interiors of new qr,remodtled homes . 'PANDEORA'S PAD ~ CanneU1 and Chp.ffin "is. WE fEAW•E · .filled witb the· flnest home ~ d'crq.ie~ . ~ur1*h ings both dom-rstie ~.«E ~NNERWAAE -~nd ~imported," manager LfCRBJSET COOC:WAAE : rern Coopers. aid. C»CFOl.DHN.l FLATWARE WILTGI PEWTER .· ~ "Th~e are exquisilc ari. WATIE-ROJTLERV ~ ?iques, and· uolque acces -2QO'o Off SALE . LTON PEWTER ®ries:,Each piece is selcc-/C .WI , I I NORIT AKE . J.ed'•indlvjdua y for ~ts 20PJECESTARTERSET BREADTRAY it imeless qu'a litics or st lo L .. I •o;...u.f!No~O....~......,.. ' dd · •• h 'd (.....,;...,...,.w t~IHGWll sc1t '""""·v.-a UNa • ·:;an es1gn, ! C sai · 8 Pollern. ovoil,•bl• -. u.oo -,, ..._........., ""Vii Advertising Feature This solid wood room divider tOllquers lots of space problemsknlck knaw like to P!Jl lhe TV etc. Deep enough (11 Inches I to easily ac- commodate the T.V. set, the divider is available in modules from 3 to I feet long at Ralph's Furniture in Fountain Valley. Provincia l converlible. In elegant print complete with full length mattress! Love seat. Thur!drf. October 24, 1974 Buy the Dally Piiot for Peanuts (and. a lat of dther great comics) delivered 7 days a wee• 642 ·4321 (Direct or collect) FALL DAILY PILOT BB CLEARANCE SALE Loveseaf convertible Early American button back design. Comple te with full lenglh mattress. . ··-~--...... $279 Full size convertible with attached pillow back design. Complete with full length mattress. Sleeps 2. • ONLY IN OUR ORANGE COUNTY STORES IACH 5\'plll HAS DIPPIHHT SPICIAL"S SALE STARTS TODAY·S DAYS ONLY! LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS 2-POSITION A beautUul 2·positlon recliner in glove soft Clii~vinyl. 3-POSITION A real man-site, kino-tite 19Cllner featuring nued arm atraps In vinyl with the deep tune~ IOok ol leelher. !"'"""' .'f-j... ,....-· . 0 ~~"'io • .Y ~,;,u . I THEWALLHUOGERI ' !INCH I\. -fROMWAll I~ 1he one you've been waiting for. Man-size, dffp-luftad vinyl, 3·poailions 1and 1peclally constructed so you can put lt right LAYAWAY NOW JOI CHllSJMAS THE VIBRATOR! That exlla added plus .. .2·position afld a vibrator.-A relaxing price too! ONLY $ 59 ONLY·149 agair\st the wall. ONLY ,QNLY18!l 199 lf!Tf"'""""° 1111 RIVllU-MATIC (I)' RIVIERA MATTRESSES Stacked in Your Favor! + -TAKE YOUR CHOICE TWIN OR FULL SIZE BOX SPRING AND MAITRESS INCLUDES: Sm1rt de-s79 CDl'lfW Helfboard, mtfll fr1me wfttl tlSY· roll enters. --------a~!,.iiE" ___ s_1_1_~-- Tiw ..,.l'l,..H ,.,.._ • •ilf'o -.(lu!ll ID'•rs. •lfld <OM!t\IC1IOl'I -lll;ckly .,.not!'"· Inc""'" IJ..Plt<t 9"11Jlno --.. •• p.., .... ---KiNG"sa.t.-EXTiiA-FTR"M_s3 __ .d_9ss-:Y~:;."'::~~ ..... ~ ""''" "T ""--..... ·-Pit•• _6 ,~-SAVE 160 -----------------------· .·: Regardless of lh c size or Rf!'O.S46.9Slo$6l .9!i 1uocr1n.a.1. WEEKDAYS: '.redecorating project. Ca9 -NOW ICE BUCKET $895 9,JO AM10900PM BUENA PARK : :nell and, Oha rfin inlerio $3150 \o S4950 :::::,:;::., -... ,,,, SATURDAY: • ~designers will handle all , 9,JOAMto &OOPM 8531 STANTON AVI. 2393 TUSTIN 3015 lllSTOl lb•i•a. • .. ;detail~. , ~J ~· 9067AOAMS {ATMAGNOUA) ~ SUNDAY: .,,...,_u.oi."911 9'9.~;~ 21kdi1..,..,,flfs... .... ,,.....,. ·- ." I II l' .. (INAlPHABETAC ENTER) 963-4025 OCiJ OO SOO PM 827-4400 979-5040 ;. LBrJe samp e CO ec 101 l FREE GIFT WRAP'• LAY-AWAYS • aAIDAl REGISTRY 1 t: AM lo . : ~f #J}c=:~::~~~rt~ll i., ... ...;"';;D"l~·:;:·S;;~;;,'·;;'o;O.;;S;;:'3;;0.;.f;;Rl ... t .. U.;•;,.· a.:.;.cO;.:,SE.,o .. s"U"N"'. --~· ·1 ~ RiVielC\ (5@)CiLJV7@(]8o(§)D@D ~i~:~ffi;~ble "You Can Only Buv A Ri\•if'ra In 1\ Ri,·iera ShOwroom" ORANGE COSTA MESA ~~n~er Drive Store. i • l • . • • • • . . . • . . • . . . . . . • . • . . . . -. .. ' • -. ' ' : . ti ' : . '' "\ ' • • • . l . • . •!. ~ • I· FAOM Fashion Island Newport Beach ~· .... ~··- STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR -·..,, l ) • • • J ' . .. Blf#DAIL'VPlLOT Thrusday. October 2<t, 1974 Arkraft Fills Demands Sinl'e 1971 , Arkraft, -.it 48 Fusl11011 l:-.h1nd . hu!i been fillini-: the t•ver gro"'·in.1: clemund for Oriental home furni s hing s .:ind acccss<irics. Evt'ry n1unth, fu ctory dirct't i.hipnlcnts from !long Kong IJring the finc~.t quality of solld ro:-.c\\ood and teak\vood l'urniturc. l\t!lny styles ;ind designs or living room . dining room. bedroom. and o<_.casiona l furniture art• rivailable for irnmediate dl•li\'l·ry <ind custom order s arc \\'Clcornc. . Jluyers in the Orient arc const<intly scu rching for unusual items and through them . Arkra ft offers the largest coll ection or Oriental screen~ available ~ in Southern Californiu along Jorgensen Known for Quality • -\Vith ex quisite anliqut>s, hand carved ivories, If lhe fall rt·dctur:tting .--------- :-.t·ul ptured ·r1,•ut:-.1n r·ug.~. :uni bl'aulirul \\;di 1>laqUt'" und µa intiug~ All thi~ 1:-. tastefull y coordu1all'lt "ith 1lomc:-;1i(· sofas, chairs. ;.ind arccssori1?s by ~1 siarr of dt•e1>rators Yiho arc at ,\uur ~<·rvi<•t•. In ;Hldition to the F:1shiun Island shOYiroom . Arkru ft has a 11•arehouse-sho"''room ;.1t th1· l'orner 1>f llill and Hcdoeulo in Signal ll ill, J.oni-: Hcat•h, a store on the ., Proml·n11de .Deck of the Quct:n f\-1ary, u nd a new s tore vpe nin g soon in • Century City, • . . Advertising Feature Oavls.•,6rown I " I t • Earthen textures of stone, leathers, suede and warm woods make a walk through f~ank F~rrfs late ~iors a .unique experience. E~tabltshed,nearly 30 years ago-iii Arcadia, ta.e firm is in Its second year in Design Plaza, Newport Center and is active in both resid,en· ' tial and commercial design . -' • • • planned for your hou~e e:ills for nl'\V v.·all S\L•reu. book· c<1sc or ruorn divider systems. eonl\Ull·r .Jurge n- • sen F'urnilUl'l' ~lanufac · luring Cu. 1'hc Jorgcn,-,cn firm, al 957 Newhall St, Costa fl.·Iesu, makes quality \vall sys tems, stereo equi pment cabinets, roon1 divitk•rs and custom lablt::s. CH ·RISTMAS LAY .. AWAY : -sAL·E 9 The firm \1"ill buil<I fron1 its own orii;inal dc:-.igns or sketl'ht:!i or plans suhrnitted IJy a custon1l•r, using only th ~ f1n l'Sl mater1u\s il\"ililahlt•. Sho\vroorn hours arc from 8 a.m . to 5 p.rn. 9<1ily and from !J a.rn. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays. Manage r Eleanor Bowie welcomes visitors to Skillets in Design Plaza, 240 Newport Center Drive. -That's where a gour- met 'S array of atces- sories for the culinary arts is to be found. Flooring Fights Inflation •·\\·e·re hC'lpin g reverse the tide of Inflation \.Vit h the introduction nf our ne\.\'CSt 'no-v.ax · sheet vin y l flooring line. (;afi1 tar." .declares John .J . Butler. marketing vice prt•sidC'nl. GAF' C'nrporatinn·s building matt.'r1als :ind floo r produl'tS. '' 1-1 i I! h . (j lt a r i ty' high-fashion Gafst;.ir \Vi ii rC'tail for tht• remarkablv lo'v prit'.C o f S2.98-sc1 . yd . ..:. th{' ){';1st c~pl'll Stl'l.' :-heel v1 n~·t floor ('Ol"l'!'l!lg thal e nn be installed al any ).!rade lt•\"t'I on !he market toda~. ··Butler adds. l"IC':-.pitc its low price, Gafstar offl·rs n1 an.\· of the <1ualit .\ ft>aturt•s of (;AF's 111nrt• t'x pen,-:1vt' sht'Ct vinyl 1111 .. s: s\lt'.h a:-;111 r<1sr 1111 lll't'cl -lo·11 :1\ ~u rf<il'l;, 111or j.!:1n1c ha1·kr ng for 1n:-l.llL1111111 on :i n~· gr;1 de !o·\t'I :i nd ~1 · and 12· 11ldlh roll ... ·rhv:-l' wi<IC' 1111!:-\1111 f ae1 Ii t:1 tc ·'do· ii . yu1 1rst:lf'' floor instullat1nn<;, loose·lay fa-:hion. \\'ithnut rc1nc11t. 1· h ~ b e-a-u t .. .._ or t-h k ----- :1d d 1tion al rn!'t -:-a1•ing l;1ctor is that hon1('1)\\111ers and a purl n1('nl d1\rllers n1;1y change tlt'C(H'S 11u1 tkly, )l'l cconomi('a ll .v lniti:dt1·. G :1 r:-!:ir \\.'ill con1e in l 0 \1t1 dl'~1,i.:ns. both 1·onte1npnrary. Shado\\'. a suhlle v.•ovl'll l'ffl'ct, has si.\" f•:.1rlh·ins pired colorations t';1t11.!ing from natural bei ge to avorado ~reen. The ()ricnt<il s l y lc or Ka nd;ir 1vlll inspirr Indian ma~ic, from !he floor u1>. in five color~. ():1fstar i1' al'uilablc llO\I' ut vour l ocu l floorin A deuJ'cr. hom(' improvement re nter, building m:1le.rial s mer<'h;1ndi se.r or Jum b~ya.f.!I -- I r • . . LAY AWAY NOW WHILE SELECTIONS ARE BEST & PRICES ARE LOWEST! '· ' - 20.6 cu. ft. Top Freezer NO' FROST REFRIGERATOR with Ice Dispenser only 30" wide •Huge 6.82 cu. rt freezer l}elps save shopping trips ;Half width adjustable shelves of tempered glass .Power Saver Switch helps reduce operating costs .Crushed ice or cubes right in your glass ,TFF 24 RR CX'4161 ' " 23.6 Cu.F,t. AMERICAN~ Side.by-Side REFRIGERATOR with ICE DJSPENSER and Huge 8.58 Cu.Ft. Freezer • Crushed:.lce, Cubes or Cold ' Water without opening the door • Automatic Ice -Maker -• Ice-Bin Stores up to 1 O lbs . • P,ower Saver Switch •Adjustable, Tempered Glass Shelves • Rolls Out o~ Wheels • • I ' I' : I ':~ CAPACITY LOW PlllCED SYLVANIA 100%· SOLID STATE CL4202 SYLVANIA PORTABLE B/W 1975 MODEL SYLVANIA • 12" diog. picture . $ • Hondsorre decorolt>l" sond colored cabinet of high impocl plos11c oG"ot 25" '"9 ''""" $4 9 9 9 s •Fibrallar 90 Chassis .AFC push-button luning 27 Years of Integrity & Depe·r;idability Costa Mesa • Harbor Area El Toro • Saddleba ck Valley 'lla'{~'r.'':'=.~~"~~ 411 E1st se·venteenth S1reet El Toro Ro1d 11 Fwy. (Next to S•v·On) Ooily 9.9, So•~•doy 9.6 Ooat 9.9, So1111doy 9.6 .. 646· 1684 fr~EE ~ 837·3830 Delivery a nd lxpert Installation 0•• o .. o '°""••w" "it:-OtO t•tt"•~1;,., ••d ••llo!I \'O•i ••• epphoono ftC .. d >•t .. l!Ji!OI' '"h l>\oh°"I NEW fOLL FREE SERVICE PHONE NUMBER Zl"lth 7-3 .-' • I • • .~ ... ""' r : J .... """° ..... • \ • /' • REFRIBER'ATOR • 11.!5 ~.ft. c•tc•rv ONL y • 2 •• 'n Ewr T,jy, . ''"~""'""'""' $ 2 2· 8 < ._3 C.if'lltt Sh91¥91 J. •Hltfl V ....... l l". ··o.. OoorSWf ' ' ' Wthove~tl'o,w 'bu~I on Kllil· fltd, loy~ fWcJ- llWI\ You 1t11nt bt toti•liedfJ' .... D• it oood. OAVISt•OWN •• ' I . ' ' . < • 1. r ' . ' . l ' ' . ,,. .............. ...- • What's .The Tofal. Result When· ' • • • I ~ The 'New Math' Doesn't Add Up By LAU RI E KASPER 01t•011t1P'i ... ~ "New math," which was sui:f. posed lo propel our nation's scflool children tow'ard success in the space age, missed its mark by at least a li~lle bit. . As a result, when school reopens in 1976, students will have colorful new textbooks which, "'bile retaining the best or the ''new math," will incorporate some or the very basic "old math." Ten classes in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District are, or soon will be, usi ng some of these newest oCferings from publishers. They are "piloting1• math ma- terials being offered by Rand Mc- N ally and Compan.y ; Scott. "'Foresman and Company and Holt, Rinehart and Winston, three or the many compani es who will be seeking a spot on the state's list of approved textbooks. NOT SO NEW "New math," explained Calvin L. Nelson, chairman of the math· engineering department at Sad· dleback College, really isn 't ne'a'. Many of its concepts are hundreds of years old. It was dubbed "new," however, because the concepts it incor· poraled had not been t a ught preViously to elementary school children. ' As most parents can recall from their school days, children were taught and then drilled in addition. subtraction, m ultiplicalion and division. Problems would get progressively moJe difficult and, until the advent of this so-called new math in the 60s, concepts beneath the computational skills were reserved for coll ege and graduate students. ' Bu t then the space race began. \Yhen the Russians launc hed Sputnik, Ameri_cans qutstioned~ how we had fallen behind and demanded that we catch up. New math, offering yaungsters ~ much more theory, was the ac- ct8imed answer to these cries. A majority of the school districts across the country moved into it. Teachers were forced to learn what they could as quickly as they cuuld. Actual retraining of all the teachers would take the time or their careers, 20, 30, even 40 years, Nelson said. Agnes Meck, coordinator of -cur· riculum for the Saddleback schools, recalls a friend conducting. weekend seminars so teachers ~uld learn the lessons they would give their students during the week . While some "'orkshops were or- rer~ to parents, most were left in the dark, often having to appear ig- norant when their sons a nd daughters needed help with homework. BE'ITER PREPARED? But the new math was supposed to excite s tudents about mathematics so they would be bet· ter prepared for the technology they would face in later years. They learn ed the vocabulary, words like "commutative" and "associative," but today some of them can't balance a checkbook , a basic exercise in addition and sub- traction "The experience has not proven as successfu l as the initial expec· tations," Miss Meck explained. ''Now they'r e saying it's somewhere in between." "It was a giant step when it BEA ANDERSON, Edttor . "' Secret,ary 's Future Boss Dictates DEr\R ANN : Something has been preying on my conscience and 1 need to know what to do about it. As a secretary I make out my boss·'s expense account reports. I am aware that he puts down fal se expenses and charges personal ex· penditures to the business. I have a strong sense of mora li ty and feel this is wrong. I realize the practice is rampant. but still it doesn 't make me feel any better about doing it. DEAR PlllLLV : See a lawyer and learn whit the law in your state says about 1 wife's legal share or a husb1nd'sestate. · 1r yo u are 44 and he is 67 and has had two "medium·sized heart attacks" (whatever that means), I don't know how many years of· happiness yo u can it:lve him. But, I .hope you don 't come orr as crass and comm ercial to him as you did tome. DEAR ANN LANDERS: This is a shameless ple8 on behalf of a great American-institution, the free public library. • "' Ron Crawford, Ke.lly Law son . teacher Jean-Guy Martin and Gregg Hoffman work a problem from one of the newest math texts should have been a midget step.·· explained Dr. Tony Bube. principal at O'Neill School . ' Teachers and principals in the Saddleback and other di stricts agree that the problem arose because the computation and driJl l has often been missing. · "New math," they explained, was designed by educators from the secondary level and univer· sities who may no( have realized. as el_ementary educators would have, that children in the lower grades need repetitive practice. Because it was so .new and initialed in all grades at the same Ume, teachers were often Corced to concentrate on the cOrfcept s because thei r students had had no previous experience "'ith them. Miss Meck made an analogy "'ith a football team which goes through their plays with a coach drawing on a blackboard But without practice of the plays on the fi eld. she said , the team is probably doomed to failure. And . Nelson add ed. since many teachers \\'ere themselves uncom- fortable with the math, they may nol have generated the essential enthusiasm for the subject and even a vo ided it when they could. STILL NEED RULES But he too made an analogy with focitball : one can't play the game v.•ithout lhc rules. In the old "'ay o ( malh, a person multiplying 30 by 60 "·ould bring down the Lwo ze ros and realize that 3 x 6equal s 18 so the answer is 1800. "'Thal is a system of doing it "'ithout real kno"·ledge or what is actuully happening." !\.fiss !\teck said. Now . and in the new texts. a student can better understand the process in this manner: 30x60 =3x lOx6x111 =3 x6x10x1CI = J8x 100 = 1800 30x60 =1800 It is the process. rather than the sophisticated words descl'ibing it ,· "'hich is import<1nl, she !iaid Parents. respond ing lo a survey by the Saddleback district, asked that the schools go back to the ··basic skill s.'' Some teachers already ho ve. One teacher adm itted that some parts of the current lexl being used in t}is school art• "reully "·orth- lcss." Often. he explained. hl' \1·ould skip fi1·c to 10 pages in a book and_ g 11 e the st ud ent!'> µroblem s he dc1'ised instead. Jean-Guy Martin, v.·hose sixth grade is one of the pilot grou~. . . . said. "A 101 of kids really ga"e up on math. This book brought them back, as far as 1·m concerned." The book, "'hich includes games and a proliferation of colorful pic - tures of things the children see and use everyday r "takes math con- cepts and applies them to everyday life," he said . Bob \Valshe. chairman of the math group in the Newporl·!\.1esa district 1vhich has tried already to combine the new and the old math", :1greed the RC\\' texts "'ill be a ··distinct improvement.·· And a s for the rUture. no one seems lo believe math should be forgotten even in the •·calculator a_i:e. After all, l\'ef!)on said. ~ person 11·i\l still ha\'e to make a guess al the answer to know if the ans"·er gi\•en him is right or\\ rong. Linda Tonge is modeling today, but will she find work tomorrow? • If I confront him he "'ill probably tell me it 's none of my business. Is it? IP.S. He is a VP and has bun· dreds or people under him .) Sign me -GUILTY CONSCIENCE DEAR G .C.: Contront Mr. Chiseler .... and ask him to give his expense account work to another secretary, or do It himself. (P.S. Have some job prospeds lined up before the confrontat'°n. You may be handed your walking papers. II your competence matches your In· tegrlty, you have nothing to worry about. You'll do just fine. Bravo, Lady.) Many people don 't know of the valuable services we offer -l'or exa mple. subscriptions to dozens ol popular and technical magazines -we have phone books for the larger cities, photocopy machines ~.IO cents each), "how to" books on income tax, consumer guides - information that can save thousands or dollars. '74 ·Mod-els Tighten. Belts Ahn Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: I 'm a divorcee, age 44, plan{1ing to marry a man 67 . J~e is in good health, even t hough he has had two medium-s hr,ed heart attacks. Sexually he is some.\\•hat limited · (though nol 1·on1plclely impotent) but I don·t niind. I've hud enough sex ta.i.i.st me a 1iretin1e. The problcn1 is, he "'ants me lo sign a prt·nupt lal agreement settlement for 30 percent of his holdingt, plus the house and cats. I lis chil<lren v.• ill gel t~ rest. If t give !his man se\'eral years of happiness l th ink I'm cntltlcd to whate~r he has. llis children :ire both nfarricd. und rin unci<11ly well orf. l\t y two da ughters ~arrltld bumS:;lind~ldJwtun inhcr1t:incc,,_ Wh1:1l do you .say ? -PRACTICAL IN PlllLLY We also answer questions. J have been asked such things as: "llow do you spell Chautauqua? Who arc my senators? Does a Scotsman "'ear anything under his kilbi i' !No.) My washing machine caught on fire. Where do I complain? Who led the Charg·e of The Light Brigade? When Is National Pickle Week? How do you say 'Merry Christmas' in Polish1 Wh 11t diseases can people get rrom turtles and parakeelS? l~ow did the cu. tom of shaking hands begin ? \Vhy do outhouses have 1:1 half moon on the door?" Please print this letter and let your readers know what we ha ve for them. -K.M .. A HAPPY LIBRARIAN . DEAR HAPPY : Here's your ... letter and I'm glad you wtOf.e. Bat whit yoU'll preb1bl1 aet Is noodH with phone calls rrom people who w1nt~ answers ~ 1&me more of l.hote. goldarn questiou,RJtJS,those who arc too 1111 lo pJtriii i dictionary. · .. J I By GEORGE MONEYHUN CIH"ltll• S(i.n<• Mollilor S.r¥ice Tall, slender model 4nda Tonj!(.' flips hrr long, blond hai r over Olll' shoulder and slrolls do"'" a c1uit•!. elcganl street on f\l anhattan·s JXlsh East Side. ''Thal 's g reat ,·· s h oul !'> photographer Chuck Johnson, his camera clicking repeatedl y a!' she mov es toward ·him , "Don't smile into the camera this lime.·· For 19·year-o ld Linda. st ill frrsh from her homt•to\1'n high·st'hool in Williams Bay, \Vis. (population 1,5001 S60 an hour is good l)ay even in c:icpcnsi\·e New ''ork ('ity. But there arl• many hours sometimes wt•('ks -~·hen Lindu doesn't ge t pa id . Inflation and the high to!'! of living are Laki n,:: some Qf the bc:iuty out or n1odchn~ thi~ (:ill rashion season. ONE OF TllOUSANIJS Linda is one of thousands of stur· .. ~-r1-eyed yo un g_ girls -~I'!!>-st~ll n~c~ lb t11~·bl g city 1n hoJ>e'S 01 ~e<>m1ng hiJ~h·puid fa shion model~ -"<'OVt•r c11·l.-," 011 ma~azincs · distributed around lhi.' \\'Orlcl. Unlike n1ns1, Linda is makin~ it hut 111 f' 1\01·1i 1s not as frcci uent , or <J!'> e11:-.1 . or :.I!'> ,::J amorous as it is rnadc out lo h1·, she explains from tht• hark sPn t or the chaurreur· dr11·1•11 lin1ousin1· th at takes her hHtk lo Jlhnlngraphcr Johnson's :-ilud10. \\"ith man~ national magazi nes 11n1\ fo]cl('1I . th('re arc fewe r nu1<tl'lin J.! 1ob!'> lei ht' had, she poin ts out . • ' ~Ian\ ... n1all1•r n1o<lclin ~ <i~cncic.., h~1\C' hl"l'll l11t'c·1·d lo rlo~. and cv1·n thl' la1 ,i.:C'r \'!'>I ahl1'hl·d :v::encic:-. ar1· ~1 rui,:i::l1n g "1\h 1fi c rca sini: ovcrhcud cost.., ;1nrl lhc stirr com · pct ition thut a I'' a,\ s has made lhe 1ndu:-lry u IOlli.!h 011e !\IOS F.'' 1~on so1'1 i-: ''et 1h1'rC' ... nn i.., hut monc) io he.· ma1h• 111 n1ocl1•1ln~ <"Spcc1:i1l.v ror ~iris \\L1h thal <·e1·t111n, d1ff1cult IO· clc!'icr1hl· look 1hnt high·llO"'Crcd l'ijO<h::I ai.trnrH"• look fo1· . 'fof)·:!ll'ttlt.• n11l(IPls ei:irn s.101000 to SGil~OOO a \t•;1r . nlo:-it avcr3J!C S 15.000 !u $:111.11011 Stc\1<1r1 ('u\111•1 t1.rt·~1rll•n t 11f Slc"·ar! 1\l od~·f.,. 1111" ol lhl' \11p fi\1· :1gcru·h•:-111 th~ l n1!vd Stal1·., .tnd 1he only ont· 1~11hl1e ·l.1 011 IH'd. :-a.1 ~. hi., fJrn1 gn1..,!'>1•d SI r11ill1on 1:1 .. 1 ).'car. Book111 g.., ut 1':111·1·11 l•'ord " !ht• h1i,:gcst :t).!l'nr.v h,t\1' 1umpe1t Jn llt.'l'CC'lll u \1'cek 111 lhc pa!'>t :-t•\1•11 year~. Hllll'~ for ht•t' rnorl{·I-. ho1\t' gru11n fru1n S6!1 \11 SIOll an h111tt \\'O~'T itl,\K I·: IT A lop 1no<h·l ... n \:-t '11\1 ll·~ 01 er lunc·h at on1· ut \l'I\ \"qrk ('it\ " nlr"'t r\cJu..,1\l' rl•..,1,1ur;1 n1 .,. l'al·n" $.'ltltJ ;1 da~· .. 11ul 1•1 t'll l"H ·i,:1nn1•1" l',111 rnak(' SJOO for ;i "•llJ:lt· do\ 0 !. 11orli ()f l'1·rr.1 I oon ~11·1 .. \1 ho t'flnll.' ~('t kini: a 1n uct1·hn it t';t rel'r. hO"'<'\'C'I'. ··"·1··11 ..,,.,, nnt' "1· re 111 lcr<'sl~rl 1n "he ..,;11' ''()f ('\'Cr~· 1 O 111• ;H'C'l'pl , 3 or <I 11on't n1akr rt." l'o11 ll'\ 1·xpla111-., .. and onl~· I nul ot t'\t'r~· 10,000 1\•111 ht•eonle :i :-.tar •· Co"ll'l "houl d knn\\ In hi::; 2~ l~·)1r., 111 th11 m<1delinf. llu~inc~:;; hr ha!-111,ro\ t'l'<'<l <I f!"\I' • r ' "stars"~ such a!l Cyhill Shepherd, the highc~t paid model in the hu siness bl'for1' she turned to mov ie acting, ancl T11·iggy, v.•ho C';1 rncd $120 :in hour t:icforc rctiring at the peak of hcr.eurec r -: al age 17. 1\lodcl1n.c 1~ p1"1manly lnr the \"ou ng: 20 to 22 arc considered "the !)lT"OnJ! years'" alt houg h Cowlt!y ":tid , "a girl can go in10 her early :lfl's. Afler 30. lt'ii usunllv dOY.'O· hill .,, . f<:ii!hl year:-:11;,o. he 1n1t 1<1tl•d a ··mrnlcl of the y(•ar·· contest in 1~h1ch i::1 rl s from !ll'1Jund thl! t.:.S urt• 1n1 it1•d to enter h} ~ending 1n I hl'ir ~nupshol!.. Of lht' se1·e ral thousanrl ('nl rics recc1\'ed, 3fl art" chosen as finalists, :1nrl fronl them. three winners arc P•<'licd at a lav ish pageanl ~!aged 1n New \"ork. Linda Tonge wa s last year·!; \vln· ner a nd she thinks ht">r tllle ga\·e her 11n important boosl up !he l11d- der of success. but even with th\1 h('lp. modt'ling is hRrd. ~r.i1.c.ling \\Ork ' r . ... . , OAJLY PILOT '.· .. It's Unnecessary But ••• .· :· .· .· ~:Auction . . .• Arrives Lido Isle Clu!Jhou!'!(! \\•ill he the setting for .thl: 1.1n- nual .auction of the l.idu Isle Working Gommittcc . ¥1'hich raises funds for l\y Pf:GGV POU< \'E:\ICE IUPI> (;1uh;.ina dl Came rino WU$ )!i\'1ng hl'r annual party for three or rour hundred of her de;.ire!>l rricnds. \\'e rtoatcd on a barge in St. r-.turk '~ Hu s in. dining.by the Hght of t:hine}e lanter- ns. t'rom i.ome"·here to the :-tern came the strains 9£ a cheerful '.'-leopolitan laml!nt. 'J'h ere "'e re so many or us th;it some less fortunute souls spilled O\•er inlo ll small boat that rocked un'- comrort ubtey in our "·ake. \\'e could ha\'C d<1nced if "'e wanted lo hut decided again:;t it. \\1e devoted tiursel\•es to se rious e<tling. First came a thick !<ioup or pasta and bc<1 ns: then cold spiced eo<l. then \Cal and duck and salad. ;iecompanied by en- dless hollies of wine. chains and bells and scar· ves and ties. Roberta di Cilmerino. the name under y,•hich Giuliitna ~esigrw her ware~. jlroYldes •·ort (Or more than 3.<.00 master craft smen, he lping l'? keep alive this lugoon city where stagnation und decay endanger a treasure trove or <trt :.nd architec- ture. She is importa nt, too. to ll<tly as a whole . Ai-a time whe n the llaliKn economy is surrering from a ~tagge ring ba lance of payments deficit, the fa!ih ion industry is one of the three top moneymakers for the gross n a t ional product. ltoberta. "'ho a lready setts in department stcires from Texas to Tokyo, is s tarlin g a chai n o r boutiques whic h will mean more exports fo r Ita ly. \Var I I a nd it \\'<.lS there that she bccamt.> u dcs i~ner. Designer Giul1ana di Camerino provides work for more than 3,CXX> master crilttsmen. ~··the O_ran 11.c Count y ~:·Philh armonic Society. ~ !\'rs. Vincent llcaly in- : .viles fri e nds ti) the ~.:benefit· Tuesda y, Ckl. :::29. .. ·:- The dessert "'as ice cream cones and ice cold :.H1U&1\·it and an explosion or m11gie in the Venetian skies fountains spraying jets or si\\·er. red roses opening into blue roses opening into green roses opening again l·ler contribulion to the Italian fashion industry is significant e nough to draw 800 to her pri\•ate is land near the Lido for her annual fashion show . Returnin);( to Venice aft er the V.'ar she s hocked her ------------1 ~< ·. • . .. " ' ·::: ... .. .. · ,· : . : . :- and again. Fire\\·ork s to do ~1arco Polo proud. It \.C"as another modest ex· jravaganza by the most charming hostess and the hardest-headed business· ;\\·oman in to.,..·n. It had to do ...,. ith selling dresses and purses, s·heet.s and soap and pertumc, um- brella s and sui tcases. A tall, slim \\'Oman in her early 50s with a mane of law1\y hair and a "'arm smile. she looks more like a Venetian aristocrat than a businesswom a n or, as she prefers to call herself. an artislln. tfer famil y "·e re rich Venetians. her la te hus band a banke r . Be cause they \11ere Jewis h the)' ned to s .. vitzcrland durini:?: \Vorld family <.ind friends by goin g inlo busine ss for herself. t;.ik1n g the nume "Roberta'' f rom the J e rom e Kern musical s he h<td lo\•ed as a gil'l. .\Roberta fa shion sho"' 1s a mi ni musical u•ith chor~gr:iphy b~· the iil'!'•A· ncr herself. ·rhc models danced lh<.> Ch<i rleston. strutte'd to l\'e\\' Orleans jazz, jogged "·ith soccer balls and ran to the trumpel of the Be rsaglieri. -: .. by BEA ANDERSON Df"'9D•llf'!IM ilol" .·. do1,•rn make ~ iiu lnuk vier ~hm prints also make the eye tra\'el one way or the other. :;:. When f!l in·a liulchinson ·:·coordinates fabrics and pat· terns, she reverses the procedure. In her lecture demon· :.tra\\nn nn the subject at the 11nnucd Fabric t'air. CO· spon:.ored by OtC ·Evening College and the Oran~l' Di strict. C<iliforni<t ilome Economics Association. it "'as ob\·ious s he has a fascinalion for fabrics. t:l't~ .\10 \' E)I E .~1' "ll<"allr. 11 · .... 1ht.• l'~l· movcn1cnt · not th(' ffiO\ cmcnt or th<.•"llnc. ·· ti.t rs. 11utchinson said that 11 's the horizontal 'eye mo\'ement that makes a person look larger, and she warned that ··every time you add trim it will make the ·eye move horizontally. too." Usually, she said, a p;it· tern is purchased, adjusted and then the fabric is found . _..But the Orange Coast Col· lege_ home economics in · structor said, "If you start ~·ith a pattern firsl. then \'QU need to look for fabric ihat is suitable·· ,\bout 100 samples \\t•rt' used as \·1sual aids "It':-. a fallac~ ." -.hl· !>aid \\ hilc holding a <·uuplt· pier~~ or striped rahr1c, ah1111t l!nrs th.ii i!" up <ind li er sa mples pro.,·cd her point th:1l the ('~<.· travels one dirt•ctinn \lo ith some anr1 :.. difr('rent d1recl1on "·ith othets Thc ~<.· {\\O rnU\L'ment:-. arc not confint'd to stripes. fhetk!-. 11!a111 .... :1nrt :-nm1· She "·as asked about tur· ning a fabric and cutting tl on the cross\vise to change theto:ye m0"11to:meo1 . l\trs. llutchinson said that Details Labeled lmportqnt One or the .. ims 01 thl' and the Orange District . Califo rnia Fabr1care In-' Ca Ii for n i a !·Io m c stitute. according to Lis Economics Associalion. preside.nt·clect. Bill :\lor-For one thing. he said. thl' rison. is to help consumers la"· reads that care labels become better shoppers ;.ire not necessary for :1ny Specifically the instilul(' purchase under SJ. This 1n· recommends re\•ision of the cluOes both read\•·madc lu~·on fabric care labels garments and yarda.ge. Heading a panel disru~. For another. care labels s1on on \Vhat the Fabric art· not required on leather. Care Label Does n·l Tell \·1nyl. trims, accessories ''ou. t.f orrison contends and hou!'ehold items such tha t the label law doesn't as rlraperie~ and bedding. Co\·er e\·erything. Tht· in!>tit11te. a oror('s The discussion "a" ~1on<il organization of drp prt'sented during the ;ilJ . clt>an~r:.. has recor'nmcn· day Fahri<.· Fa if at Oran,t:e drd 1hat the labC'ling t;n\' be Coast ColleJ!e, co·spon ... orerl cxh·ncled to thcst• items. by OCC E\'cning Coll('gc ~l orrison s0tid that thr -. RJ:1:1 .Et:1'10~1' Federal Trade Comnli.ssion no"'' has it under re\'iew. The speaker also con- \ends that there is a great deal of co nru sion on all le\'els and he beli e \·es that labels s hould be more :..peciric. "If it says "·ashable. does it me<Jn dry.cleanable"" Dry cleaners. he said . bel1c.,·e that it should mean both. The label must specify ··"·ash only.·• ''dry clean only"o~ both. he said. Morriso n ;1 lso chargcd lhal "in some instances labels arc <1mbiguoul:i or inaccurate · · An example or .ambiguity, he s3id, is a label that says "dry clean only •· "r-.tost coin·ops and dry. cleaners use the same solvents." An examp l e or mislabeling, ~1 orrison said. was a label reading .. dry cleanable" on a garment · y.<f'lich was made of fabric that had been surface·dyed. "Of course the color came out. .. \Vhen Something like this happe ns. h e s aid. the' customer should be advised to take the article back to its place of purchase. ,, l\cvn ( . 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I 111~~ 1!'4.1., RI ,\l t t ~·Ji !~·'! V'INCTF'Jl1-1 l!;i.]J l~I lll AMd~('h Arl lQICO. - . \-'llf.RSE:'IJ PT .\: r\flcr- !-<'hool :1 l'lr1 il1 t'!' for :-.tudt•nt~ 1,\1ll 1nt·lu<ie oet·dlr1)l11n!. tu mbling. "U(){h1 urk1n;;?. l<'ath('r t•raf 1-------· -- ''· <'reali\'£> mo\•cmcnt . choir. art. rlay and holid:J ,\' C(10k1nj! i\lrs. _P('rry Carter 1·onrfli11:tll'd thl' pro,l!ram. E ll lSt)'.'I lll G ll 1.,-SA: L'n11 rurrently is accepting 1~----------~•rll'I\ rnembt•rships ... Gnals for th1.~ ... e:1r :.ire 1u pro\icli..· a \ll'"ll'l'\f'lr . an e111::r:i\·inl! · 111 :i t•h1 n1·. 111 i l' rnfi I 111 J'l•;1<t<·rs anti a troph~ d1spl ;1y l'ast· for the school. lo <l11n;1te 10 the student rmt'r)!f'nCy funcl ;in d tu finant'f' s11(lrts and aeaftl•n1ir ;1 wards and bal' f•:d:n1rea!t' '''r\'ic1·s •Selection • Service • Courtesy t·:lla \111", HALF -SI ZE SHOP 'UlltRTON 214 o.-qrfaif" Molt COSTA folfS~ I IOS .VwpMt llocl. .MUJl.TIHGlQ~JfACH~ 14 HuritlllqfO!I Cr11ltr l.AGUM4 H1lLS MAll h1 l.;_., World \'ll,'tlRl1\ 111'\: .Spook \'J~h1 fol' 'IUdl'lll" \\di 1:1kc pl:1ce fron1 !1.30108:30 JJ 111 Thursda;. Oc t :11. al :11·hool. r.a1n1•:-1. honlh ~. t•und~ :uuJ pri tt'S fur th• hr'I t'0 !-11101l'' \I.Lii bl' ft·;1tur1·1I ~ llARBOR C O UNCIL PTA: Presidents' round· t:iblC' y,•ill be conduelcd by Alrs. J an1 es Schafer at 9 a.m. ~fonday, Ocl. 28. al the People Place. 1601. ltith Street, Ne\l•porl Beach. S E R V I T E 11 I G 11 SC llOOt : :\utumn Leaves · \\'ith f':i shions That Please is the them<.' of the annual ehampagnc s howing at 7 p rn. ·rhursday. Nov. 7. in th(' srhoo\'s gy m . Proceeds "'ill help the.school projee- fls. Chairmen are Velda Brunet a nd Ver na IJcgrnhardL Tc \\1 I N Kl.f; PT 1\: Skat ing purly for si.'<th ~r:ide student~ and lhcir ran1 ili rs will t ;i ke place from 7 lo 9 JJ.m . l\lond.1y, Ot:-1 2M. at !!arbor Roller Rink Tirkt'l:o:. :1t $1 .. 10. 1111[ ht.' i.uld on l'arnpu~ 1omor- ru1\ ll:1tlo1\l'l'll d;.ince (or sllldents 1n seventh a nd e igh l.h grades will be chaperoned by unit mem- bers fron1 3:30 to 5 :30 p.m. \VecJncsd ay, Oc't . 30. in Bos'1'•cll 11all . Rerreshments "'iii be donated by parents of the student council. l\1ike Smith will proYide taped music. fish l'ry M you can ootl -5179 E...y Wed. & Fri. F\sh n\14!1.5. tartar sauct'. ~c ~law. JfOlden "l rrtnrh frleil. W.U.•.tWlbMn A.t4AHllM J750 ........ ll•t. COSTA MESA 2200 M. Merk' ll•d. fUuatfON l Oll J ... ......_. ll•d. --{OtlAHCf- • • • ... ...... .... ... • •' • a T~1s Ny1oo Fleece Robe is lrom David Brown. In lilac treat to shop FG' s great fabric variety at inflation fighting prices . APPLE BOBBERS SPECIAL for coitumh\9 Today fflrv ,,c. s-..-oct. 21 -yd. Yolues to 99' You can sew 11 for less tflao $2.00! Bewi1ch1og orange and black Acelale . mach1no washable. !or costumes. table covers and decorating 45" IMde. FG's reg LOW once 89'. You can sew a suit for less than $1 001 ·1 '~' 'This !airs colors and patterns. mach1n8 ,u washable with little ironing; 67% Poly· 37% Rayon, 100% Polyesler 45 g 60' -Mde. FG's reg LOW price 2 49 You can sew a dtess 101 less tnan $1000!'Lovely colors tn nch tel(lured weaves lor dresses end suits Machine washable. 60 ' wide FG'!; •eo. LOW ..... 271 F.,..st 14.,,, Mon ·Sar 9-5 30 •- NEWPORT BEACH 20 Fo'1tiDfl tlJotwl Mon . Fn \0-9:30 pm Sat.10·6Pm Sun 12·6 pm • ... ... .... . . • .. ... ~ l Horoscope Prose and Con-fusion ' . Y.irgo's Rights Listed Quotations Edited FRIDAY OCTOBER 25 By SYDNEY OMAKR ARIES <March 21·April 19): You get behind the scenes and obtain "inside story." Key is to know what to do with material. TAURUS fApril , 20-May 20): Emphasis is on friends. hopes, wishes. You find out how to reach goal. But there is a difference between knowing and doin g something about it. By l·:RMA 110~181'l'K ''ou'll never bl•ll C\'C lhis, but I'm an English major ,. who used lo sit around and break out in a rash when I read Will a Cather. \Vhen I married, 1 vowed that no nt alter how busy I got, hO\V in\•olved with the children I becume, and how meni al the tasks l pe1for- nlcd about the house. r could a l\\'ays escape by reading essays, ll~etry and the words of Plato and Shakespeare, \Vhen my son asked me the ot her day if I had seen ... rhe Scarlet Letter" lying around I s~jd, "Lord, you know how the-postal .service is. Someone probably forgot to pul a zip on it." I ·can't put my finger on the exact day mY mind began to deteriorate, "but 1 AT WIT'S END thihk it was the weekend I u·as in bed with flu, n1 y husband was watching a re play of the 1936 World Serl es and my youngest literally dragged me all the way down the hall, pointed to the commode and said, "Something's "'rong u•ith the lid . It 's down.·· At any rate, all I know is that 1 took a quiz in a literary magazine this week, in "'hi ch you 'ft't'rc supposed to complete the quote," and can1e upp u•ilh these answers. GEMINI CMay 21.June 20): One you respect pays you compliment of asking for an opinion. 'Don't be overly shy. Express your· self in meaningful way, CANCER cJune 21-July Ann1'versar.,., Marked H 11 H t. 221 :Goodlunaraspcctcoin-.,,-8 OWeen 8Un Ing cides now with travel , A dinner reception in honor of the education, special efforts golden wedding miniversary or Mr. ' Safety Comes F1·rst which ·enlarge your per· end Mrs.· Walter 'frotechaud of 1-lun-sonal horizons. , LEO (J I 2 A 22) tington Beach, \vas hosted ·by their u y 3· ug. : · CliICAGO IUPl )-l'ht'rc :ll so be decorated \\'it h Money, in vestment daughter and her husband, the Dennis 1 1 h r II d is a great < l'a more to rcflecli vc tape. prorcts, tax shelters -O 'Tooles. T e reception o owe a selecting a Jl allo\\'cen i\ls. \Vildcrmuth :.isks these all are likely to come special blessing al St. Bonaventure costume than just ho\\' ~ood p:.1rcnls to look for the into focu1, Someone may be Cathol.ic Chufch. The couple have four 't I k ur h'ld n"me-•·ctardant label \vhcn trying to pull wool over your d h Id d I 00 son )'O {'. l . .. children, 31 g ran c i ren an tv.•o The National Safety buying costumes. If the eyes. great-grandchildren. They were m ar-Council 1NSCl says lhc l'ostume is being made at VIRGO <Aug. 23·Sept. ried Se pt. 25, 1924, in \Vindsor, Ontario, proper choice can help kee1> home, she advises that 100 A PENNY SAVED IS .• a penny swa llowed by your IJl"C:.choolcr th:it i:. lx·Hcr for go tten as it 1s11't l'O\"· e red by your insurance plan. YOU CAN'T MAKE A SILK PURSE ... Lonny, or you are going to ~ct your- self kicked out or Barhclnr Survival class. I \VOULD N'1' B~~ IN lllS Sl!OES. _ . hccaUSl' on<' 1s on the roof ;ind the olhcr is in a boot I ga\'e to the SalvationArmy. PETER PIPE!l PICKEi) , • , th\! ,~·rong hou se if he expects me to put thost· things in l he freezer. \YJ.1 0 STEALS !\I'' PURSE S'fEALS ... 13 pounds or credlt cards. f\10 volumes of s napshots and a siCk hamste r in <• m atl'hbox and il serves him ri~ht. I-IE AI N'1' llEAVY , .. .he's an 85 -pound puppy named r.1 oe \V ith pa pt· rs (today's edition) that a kid down the street sold n1c for $1.50. THE l\I EEK \Vl l .. I .. 'INHERIT ... l·loward Cosell for another weekend. WATEll W A 1'ER EVERY\Vl·IERE AND ... it's time a nd a h;ilf for a Saturd;iy ni gh t house call. PAULA SCHNEIDER Betrothal Revealed fl.tr. a nd f.f r s, Fred ~t·hncidt·r of :'\l'\Vpo1·l Bcal'h ha\'(' :1nnounl'cd the l"ll t;agcll)t'lll or their tlaughtc.r, Paula /\nn Sc hneider , l o P au l /\. Uogc nricf o f J.aguna .Niguel. 1'hc h ridl'-to -IJ.c is :1 ~ra duatc of Corona dcl f\tar l·ligh School and eurrC'ntly is attending UC lr\"int'. l·fcr fiance. son of f\lr. and r.Jrs. Charlt's 1\. Bogenricf nf Newport Beat·h . ~radu:it~d from Ohio Stale University and recei\'ed his JD degree from the Uni\'er- DAILY PILO'r C:J ~ .... mflc Sleigh HUNTINGTON HARBOR ~WltllNewl .. 11 A Steigh full of the unu.!ual for Cl1ri1tmas • Free Chri~tmns \Vorkshop Daily ' ,\/or1day thru Sat. IOa 1r1. Ill$ p 111. Only liJ Days L n/11! ....... Tiw IN!4Wllt C.flW MUNTIMGTON al:ACH 1M414LGON0UIH111 WlollN•• 146-7Z71 It's Here NORMA'S Tole '•lnfilMI . embroidered • Shirts. dresses. etc. Pottery DRY FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS WOOD CARVINGS PLANTS ' 22): You finalize deal. You and are longtime Orange County your child a1,1"ay from the percent wool -which u·ill get the basics, including residents. real llallou•een monsters -not support combustion - I \\1 l L-L B EAT 1\1 Y SWORDS IN1'0 Pi..O\VSl1A RES ... and clean under that kid's bed i{ it1dll~ me. l\1ARRY J N l·iASTE. ~it v of Southern California. 11"~------- The couple pl a n to be married next June. legal rights and restric· injury. and the ne u• fl ame-rctar· lions. Partner, mate is close JC.•••,...-•..,••••"-""'•...,•--~ ~ "A.safe eoslume does not dant c hildren~s nightu·ear REPENT -: -true. up inpicture. mean a dull eostume. Far a rticles are good base UBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 22 ): p • A d from it." says Sharon items with u•h ich to work in \lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll•iiiiiiiiiiiiiil Health, employment figure ee. ring roun Wildermuth, council home neaUngcostumes. HURRY-UP, HAIRDOS: prominently. You may find economist. Cotton, which bu·rns that one who was an ally ,.,..,. • .,.., .... ., •. ,,,,.,...., ... .,. ... .._,., "There arc just fou r quickl y, can be easil y made CUT BLOW 'N GOI now becomes somewhat of "" .J thingsto remember:keepil name retardant by dipping , • a burden. JOAN PRO.ULX Torribio. \\!omen Accountants. Ii g ht , bri g h I. f I am e it into a solution of two "We sfiow You now to care Tor lhem step by step. Our curl SCORPIO (Oct. 2J·Nov. Costa r.·Jesa, is serving :is NAME D Woman-of· resistant and make sure it quarts of warm water, ·coa)ung SCISSOR STYLES are all fuss-free and lunc11ona1 I t t. r,·1s" e or borax "nd --""easy to do'''"'' sh•mooo•. Jooiuded are ramo out•. 21): Accent is on emotional a umnae represen a 1ve on achievement for 1974 by the · · seven ounc s " "'"' Ir · r h rt a committee p I a n ni ng 5.,n Clemente Business and A light-colored costume three ounces of boric acid. finger lumb le cuts, curling iron cuts. blower cuts. wasn towel response, a air O ea · .. embellished with reflective dry, brush ·n !lull cuts or simple wash and wea r cuts. They You find where you stand event s for the University of Professional Worp en's Club Thoroughly wet the gar-are all SCISSORED. take-care~l-yoursell styles. Good for with "special" member of Southern California's 50th was Betty 1-lolmes. t 3 P e is abs o.I u t e 1 Y ment in this mixture, Jet it any age, any hair. NO teasing. no rollers. on pins. ON POL- opposite sex. New project is Homeeoming celebration. She ha s served in various imperative if yo ur child drip dry a nd then iron. This LUTING HAIR SPR AYS. ALSO NO SET PERMANENT due to have favorable out-offices and chairmanships \\'ill be outside in dusk or treatment will last until the WAVES. YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR TERRI ANNE J\.1eyer, darkness. The reflective AGAIN come d ht ·r M p trt" · for this organization as well costume is washed or gets · · aug er o rs. a c1a a s th e San C l emente tape should be applied to SAGl'M'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Ofson of Costa r.t esa. has the back. front and s..ides of "·el h h General Hospita l Auxiliary, Dec. 21): Deal wit t e pledged Alpha Omi cron Pi Los Ninos G u i ld for theehild"soutfit. No mask, c loth or large practical. For now, leave sorority at Northern Ari· C hildren's l-l osp ital of Let the child cut out his eoll ar should cover the abstract to others. See in wna University. 0 d U · d O\Vn designs . from the c hild's face s ince t hese I t . range County an ,n1tc light of actua ity, no tn per· She is ser,·ing as fresh· \Vay-South Coast Area. renective tape. Dots. strips, reduee his a rea of vision spectiveofthespeculative. man standard represen· patches are all effecti\'e and may cause him to trip JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beoch 95•4"-'ll+N A••· 968-3535 Fullerton 305 N. ....._ ll•d. 879-3863 REDWOOD FURNITURE DESIGNS handc:rofted leather good• Steined 'n Leaded Glass ... , .... O..ily ,;,., ... , ........ !-4 ol••-'··~ ........ -:uj tati\•e for her pledge Class r---:;;.-•iii;=----headlight-renective s hapes. or become the victim of a 0,.. Deity I A.M. to 10 ,..M, -Set~ S.... 9 to 5 ,.M, 6,2•4311 (Di,.ct.,.wl•rl CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· and is a little sister to the 'T~r~i~ck~-~o~"~tr~e~a~t ~b=a~g:s_s~h~o~u~ld'._~tr~a~rr~ic:__'.'.ac~c~i~de~n~t::_-----~ltJt"llllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJlllllJI~~=:;~,;;;~;;;;,;;;;:;~:::!_ J an. 19): Accent is on short Orde r or Diana of Tau r- trip, special message and Kappa Epsilon (raternity. increased social activity, Some resolutions could fall BE'rrY OLST-AD, an Ir· bywayside. vine resident, has bee n seleeted one of tlie.nalional AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-1' .. eb. "top ten" Women or the 18): Emphasize your deter· Year of the American mination to find truth Business \Vom e n 's As- regarding costs. payments, sociation. ereditsanddebits. · Selected from a mong more than 1200 women. r.1 s. PISCES (Feb. IQ· March Olstad is controller and '"ice 20): Lunar cycle ls such president o r the Butler that you meet ra1<cinating Housing Corporation and people and initiate daring president or the Orange proj~cts. Be independent. County Chapter of the Beconfident. American Socie.ty ,of ! @BRASS R/N(i w ...... ,,,., ... , ·-• ""'"''• Wi«t e AH SHOES NehlrelliM C'9tf·~ NOW ltf COSTA MESA PARTY CATERING . SERVICE (FORMERLY FASHIQN ISLAND) FOR FINE WI ••~~ a ftl:lml« LIOUDRS PARTY TRAYS GIFT BASKETS TIT ouo FANTASTIC SAHDWICHIS COMPLETE SERVICE OPElll~fi SPECIALS -LIQUOR KENTUCKY TEN BLEND ""GAL. ..... , .................... $8 .99 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON Slh ••..•••.•......•.••. 3.99 McANGUS SCOTCH y, Gal ..... _,_ -........................ 8.99 Mc ANGUS SCOTCH 5th .................................. 3.99 ROYAL SATIN GIN 01. .................................... 3.99 COUNT MIGUEL VODKA l'1 Gal.. ....................... : ... 6.99 -· . ROTHSCHILD V.S.O.P. BRANDY Slh •••....••.••..••••.••• 4.99 \ VIKINGS-IV PRIVATE LAIEL SALE ... . CHAMPAGNE-MAISON MICHEL Magnum ... , ..•.•...•. -.$3 .95 CHAMPAGNE-P.LAISIR D'AMOUR ol'. ............. --.. -- -1-99 557-1552 MSG •trdt ctllh{ coolo.,.so ~ • • Catch the big Hill & Dale Shoe Showing at Robinson's tomorrow! Mr. Dick Fisher wlll personally bring lhe exciting new Hill & Dale coflectlon !or you lo see first, Friday,·Oct. 25. You'd~ove a sneak preview? There's a great new pant shoe ... with s lilch1ng and stacked heel. $35. An exciting duo of suede with lizard calf. $35. And a gilt-edged dress shoe $34. But come see everything. Tomorrow, in Robinson 's Shoe Salon. . ' I I Z FASHION I SLAND S HOP THURS.·10:00-5:30, FRI . IO:d0-9 :30, SAT. 10:00-5":30 , SUN . !2:00-5:00 " • ·-,_ .. • !• ' -.. . . . •• •• • ... ~· ...... . . <'• ... .. • • .. •' ' ' • • .. • ... . . ,,. .. _ . •• • • •• ,._ .. .. .... . .. . - •, --·-.. • • •• ' ~· .. . . ~-· .. ,,,._ -. ... i~ • " • " • • . ' ~ . .. • =· ~ ••• •• .. .. ' •• • • . . •. • •' ... " •• .. " •• ·, ., . ; • •• • " . •• ~ .• ,. .. .. ;; •• ' •• .. , .. .. .. • .. .. .. .. • • .. (;.j DAIL V PILOT I l huraday , OctoC•r 2•. \91'!1 Executive Seniinar Wed1lesday V egetahles to Cost More f he Orange County/UC l l'\ lne t-:xcc ul 1\'(' As· -Supplies Will Be Down Si)t'til tion •~ prt"•c nllnJ.: " From l\'lreServitt5 eeonomi5ts warned. srn1in:it <'nl,tt r1I "\\'hat WASH INGTON _ M-.·t · ed t t:it·r /lappent·tl lo th" Free "" A setond report 1ssu 8 this treiid. The Potato crop is up 13 percent from last year and the dry bean har· vest is up 31 percent. Economists sald farm fl_NANCE ' r:nll'fl>tl i\t• S\·~t cm'•" al the rresh vegetables, except the same time predicted i\n.ihi•ini siicr;it un llotcl Polalots and dry beans, wlll shoppers-will rind Novem· \\'t·ihlc ~d;.1y, l1t•l(inniuy ;it 6 costmorethis fallthunlhey .her beef supplies at a new did a year ago, an record for th e m onth; Ji 111 . A I I D t IJr J1)~eph \\', ~lc-liiiirc. gr cu ture epar ment moderately alw\•e u year because r al l harvest acreage is down 8 percent rrom 1973. As a result, it said, both farm und retail prices ror fresh vegetabl es wi ll ge ne ra lly top 1973 levels for the rtsl or the year • prices ror dry beans are • .._ ________ _,,. now more lh.11.n 50 percent ~ ni t' m he r 11 r 1 h t· l ' c I report says. earlier. PQrk supplies were l:r:,<\u,il\' ~<'hou l ,,r Ad · Tbe report udded that classedas''sdequatc." niini:.traiiifn and i·on-sult;uit :1vailable amounts or many A.11:ri c ulture Secr eta ry t•i nunit·rou:. Jtu,ine<;!'> i·nlcr• processed \•egetables wilt Earl Butz said earlier in pri..,es "ill hl• the -i ill't•k\•r. he down, althoug h the the day thst retail meat 1"hc disc u <>~ion \\'ll l provide overall sup pl y will be priresshouldhold steadyor in:-.o~ht and curn i>r{·l1l~n~ion ··n1 od e rate ly l arge r '' eve n drop a bll th is year, of the changcs that h:i\i' hef'ause or bigger produc· although pork and poultry EXPERTS SAID in· creases in fresh vegetable prices· earlier t his year were due largely to bigger margi ns for m iddlemen, but increases this rail will be caused by smaller sup· plies of items including Western lettuce and carrots and F1orida tomatoes. below th e peak they reached last March and dry A • . :=~c::i~ .. have rauen 70 ntrsmog d . tl on o r mo s t-rrote n prices.mayriseagainear\y <in '1111 take: pla~·c 111 lhl' vec1c tablcs a nd canned inl975 . . THE SECOND repor\, St J _ ds called a rood marketrnc an(J,Ur alert. predicted a de<:Une in li11~1nl":.1> :ot\"~tcm " t·o,1 of the !'>emi nar , 'lomatoes . \1h1t'h in{'lt11ll'1' d1t1nl'r. 1s SI.'> for ml'mhcrs ;ind S2<l for nvn -rnl•1nl)crs . Chec k:, :.ho11td bt· sent to I lo"· a rd S<in~om . Stmln1.1r Co mmit· tf'e Chairperson. 1200 North lo1a in St., Suite 014 . Santa Ana . Culir. 92701 . The report on vegetables., said the usu11I Seasonal deelines in farm prices ror fresh ve getables has been ·s maller this year th an last th e s uppl y or: some Hvestock food s -caused by uurt State a disappointing production n~ ''"'E \VILL NOT run out or processed vegeta bles, bul our \'t getable choices in 1974·75 may be d ifrerent,'~ L./tl. Boyd Of Religion And Romance Say the bride is or one religion, the groom or another. It's commonJy believed that divorce is more likely to end such a marriage. B\lt "studies in Iowa and Indiana sugge'st that's wrong. On the contrary, divorce is not so apt to follow a religious intermarriage as to precede it, statistically . In other words, if either the bride or -===========;1:1 the groo m had been divorced 1 already, chances run much higher OUl WILCOWI MAT IS ALW~JS OUT that said divorced party will marry somebody of a different ra ith the second time around .. DON'T KNOW what else they do or how. but it is a matter or record that romantic Canadian porcupines kiss one another on the lips. TEETJI Q. "Kindly report to the ladi es that more women than men eventually lose·thei r teeth.'' A. Naturally. Worrien li\•e longer than men . The report said a reeord crop or rail-ha rvest potatoes ;i nd drv beans will offse~ of corn and other animal feed grains this year -is not yet having its full im- pact on grocery stocks. Monetary Limit On Import Oil? WASHINGTON CAP) - The c hief White Hou se spokesman says President Ford will seek toughe r measures if voluntary energy con s ervation programs don't succeed, and raised the possibility ol clamping a dollar limit on oil imports. Press" Secretary Ron Nes- sen said Wednesday Ford remains opposed to a gasoline excise tax increase and to mandatory gasoline rationing. reimposition or the oil im· port q,uota system, Nessen said there could be other ap- proaches. One idea. he,. said, is a government declaration that it "will import no more than a cert ai n d olla r amount of oil .'' A"ske d about the prospects ror Ford's tall to reduce U.S. oil Consumption one million barrels per day by the end of 1915, Nessen made a point or noting that Ford said he would setk tougher measures If his present appeals for volun· tary conservat\on are not enough. BUT, RESPONDING to questions, Nessen said, "You could limit oil im· po rts." Wh en reporters asked whether he was raising the possibility or We nvite you to make OILYSKIN our pharmae y your own Oily skin may be a probl em to many, all right. But "HE MEANS persanal source or your N y k C d 1 · sen emphasized . IT," Nes· medicines and health-aids. a ew or -ity ermato og1st contends those who We promi~ your vlsits..lo suffer same might do "'ell to be grateful. Oily skin in Nessen said the President us will be "'·elco med and <ido lescence tends to remain un"·rinkled and free or Jrv ;i•e B ank has asked to be supplied )W will be served rour· disease far into old age, he sa.\•s. a. &-.,.,,ith latest oil consumption teousl)'. attenlivelr and ONLY THREE out of fj\·c gri zzly bear cubs sur· figures t o determine or SAN FRANCISCO <AP l -California 's strict an.-tiSmo,g standards will cost owners of 1975 model cars in the stale Crom one to three miles per gallon jn mileage, according lo a federal study. A ruel economy report is- sued · Tue s da y on 1975 model s tuned t o meet California s tandards listed 10 foreign cars as the top mileage,getters. The Environmental Protectio n Agency and Fede ral Energy Ad - mini s trati on joint l y releaSed the fi gures. The state 's cars were tested and certiCied se parately because of the different emission require ments. Paul De Falco, regional EPA administrator, told a news conference that 191'5 models in California will average J4 .6 miles per gal- lon v.•hile those sold outside the state will average 13.6, according to federal tests • De Falco attributed the slate's better miles per gal· Ion mark in the surYey report to government projections that small car sales will in crease in California. Coast Firm Tells Loss ~~~e al~ in1•ited to \"il"C their first 18 months ...... ~ YOUR CA R is Asset s Grow progress ls being made. request ou r professional typical, it u·iJJ get its best gas mileage at about 35 Nessen. repeatedly sties-In Quarter opinion of any of lhe ad-m.p.h. · · · FIRST U.S. COIN to bear a president's Irvine National Bank has sed that Ford will "ask for vertl1ed rem ed1e s or portrait y.·as the 1909 Lincoln penny -· · ONE OUT or reported asset growth of tougher measures'' if volun-Health Industries Inc. or health-aids. Pharmacy·s" e\lery 17 men admits he has wielded either a gun or a over $10 millio n in the first iJ.ary conservation efforts Newport Beach reported a Code. of Ethics di reels us knlre to defend himselr against attack: .. -1•· YO U year or operation, aceor-rrall short. But he added, loss or $2.,637 ,000 or 29 cents \Q ronsider your he:ilth POURED all the ocean y.·ater into a plastic ba g, It ding, lo James Lynch, ''lhe President has more per s hae, ror the three r al her tha n I! rc.> a l<' r 1\·ould be about a third as large as the moon. presi'dent. faith in ""'Opie i'oining the months ended Sept. 3) com- prnf1ts. V.'c 1·an tell you TRA'.QUILIZER •' d ·th · when it ill wiser to consull 1"' Construction is underway campaign in a voluntary pare "Y+'I net income or .a physician. A tranquiliier for a dog? Corre.ct . Kennel keepers on a p e rm a nent bank way than some.or his critics. $976,000, or 1 I cents per - Qver The Counter MASDUtllot' ·MUTUAL FUNDS y 0 u 0 R y 0 u n are exceedingly pleased to get such a medicine. When building in Douglas Plaza seem to have." share, the year berore. DOCTOR CAN PHONE one dog starts barking,lherestbark,too,asoflenas bwiness complex on Cant-Thirdquarter,1974,mem-·.-.·v .. 11 -Fo1.or9ctr:. i,1t 1 ... ~,._. 4,., 4.ts ¥1119 F .. ,. 1.1r us y,·hen you need a not. That's the time when the canine expert jumps £or pus Drive at MacArthur On a related subject, Nes-bership revenues totaled ::r':..1',:aJ11Pl''r. ~J°'E •;::: •;::! ~ 1lU1!:ll .:.=:,. t: ~:~ delivery. v.•e. will deliver the tranquilizer known in the trade as .. a hush mouth." B"oulevar.d, across from sen was asked about record S9,393,000 compared with ~'i:. : o.J:'\'~ Oi~"~~· :.:: '·'' .. 1"MAJUf~1;11 .. _.E£ 1:1: ::tl promptly without extra IF YOU ' DIP a fertile chicken egg in estrogen Orange County Airport. The high oil company profits $12,790,000 ro r t he like 1111 NASO'"'· l"J r: 1t,l~1f:t =:d 1~'.ft 'l:f~ w:O•* :jt,4 ·" charge. A great many . three-storystructure·willbe and responded that Ford periodlastyear. •••••'! o;ttLA 11.•1 ... 1 •.21 a.111111T111• 11L1110.o:a _01, .,,,. •" ,,, fo• the•·.. before you put it in the incubator, you'll get a pullet. Jr 1 d 1 . 5 "believes the curre· nt profit Fo-the n•·ne months en· Ot\Ql;llr 1i t'H s.. llM;m '-°' •·" 1Toetl 1 Mat""' '"'' 10.01 """ • " • • d. · · d ·u t t R comp ete ear y 1n 197 . · • iM ,.,.. ~ ce~t '·" 1.tt 0.1 111 ,. ... 11.u ue11e u .t111.11 __ ., .. n--•s. We ...,,el""me you 1p 1t 1n an rogen, you ge a roos er. emember Th b k . ti levels or some oil com· ded-Sept. 30 the compa ny A*ll Gw :au 1 . .s ''E MU 2.•s 2.•s Glllt et 1•.n 11.as ""' !·" •.u ,,.,..,u, "'"" '-V th.at. e an 1s presen y "°"' 1...: 2:u .ti E..i. or J.44 s.'K 1)41."' •·" 1 . .i 5-<" 1 .t•O.t4 re"uests fo r delivery located on property ad-panics f a ll unde r his reportedalossof!2843000 """"11111,1s1.11 1.t o..& Olll Kl s.10 ._,, t..• i." •.u ·• HUNTER r ·1d1·r · Ar · b t · · • Ad\1M• 1.•1 :a.n 11.•o• 0.1 1t1 1.10 '·" c,,. .. ,., '°1: service ii n d <' h ii r g e A o w1 1 e 1n r1ca says no eas can joining the new location. proposal for a w ind£all or 31 cents per share. co m· ,,.,ne Fd s.10 s. .. """ Fl 6.e> l.• °"' s1 1• ... 15 ... e..i11 1.•s ''" accounts. becllased toexhaustion ifsaidanimalis to bebrought The bank ser ves Irvine, profits tax." And he added pared with net income of ~ .... '" 1f·~1J·tl f:l~ ttt t~ l:I ~ ::i: {:!t ~" ::B tt: r.UI UOO PHAIMACY back a live. The zebra must not be chased for more Newport Beach. Corona del criticism of Co ngress ror $3,430 ,000, or 38 cents per AGE f d 2)• 5:1<1 S&»<.H F 4.,. •·• Ct.Isl s. t.1l t.u L1n10 '°"' · h d 1.,1~11• 1.0t 1.s1 W<• Fd 1.n 1 ... 1.p111o 1 ... 1.n ,,,,,, SM l·n '·!l lil Hotpffol lto11d than t"·o minutes. The iirarre, for no more than one 1o1a r, Costa 1'1 esa, 'an d not acting on l al presi en· share, for the like period Al~ H "" 1·'4 EDIE s. 1L•n-• PllllMs 2.1t t.it c.cr H .:a 6 . - •-• d h 1r · t Th 1 h r th ,. 1 d t· 1 t Ml( .. " a.1• . ewe1 Gt 1"" '·°' ;cu '·"' '·" SOI" S11r1 11.1110.n .,_.,.,., an a a m1nu es. e eep ant or no more an Tustin. 1a recommen a ion. as year. An1111nn ""''·' RwtTrt "" ·~· 11. '·'° s.u tiMI· a.n 1.n ... ~" -• 642-1510 th•ee m•·nutes ------------,----------------·--------I""'°"' '-" '-' i-•.M .tm . s.20 s... 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Complete golf an(\ 11•nni .. pr("t .:hl'P"· l'h1lclrrn~· recreation area. E\'erything under the sun in .tu 1·11\ 1rnn1n1·n1 uf :!·I-hou r, ~ate-guarded luxury. 1\nd it'8 oil yours! No \\"Siting ror starting times. No \vaiting for court t ina .. N11 n·~1au1·a111 l1nC'S. No cro"·ds by the pool. You relnx in priYacy. Yn111l11 11h.n 1nu 1111n1 to do wh enever the spirit movt'S you, sha ring 1 ht• pn1 alt• plto11:-ur1~ of this exc\u!\i\"e resort with a select num ber of people. ~l'l' it! 1\ \i11)1l\'<i 11u111l"'r of beaut ifu \, spacious singl:-11tory rondo1niniumil tu1·k1·cl alun): th1: r111l1nR f11 ir1\'A YS and greens are avail:ihle for your 111:-pl'rl iun nu11·, \\'11 h 01-t'upan<"y planned for the begin1~ini:: of this season. 1'1011 111\1911 al' .'loun ni> vo:isibl l'. The best is never 3\'atlable for very long. ,.... One, two & three bedrooms from $34,995 to $73,995. From l'ahn Sprin~s.. iak<' IJ\,·y. lllsouth. h1f1 :u r·ounlr\' ('luh f)r. fr\•lll Lo:. 1\ngt>leii, takl' ~t w 1· 10 to IU1non f{d . ! l{~nrho M1r11jle e:ril ), lt>rt on Hob Hol>f' l)r. In ~ 'ountry llub Dr . lht•n turn right.1l>lephonl!: til-1 ) 3:!8·Jl9\ ,. .. .,. ~~rr~ .. ~:::.:.:ji;iii;~~~~~ °'""'"~ <$111 "'"' t ,,..11., of -,.1oo01111 fQOd ,.. ... ~t ti.o•llnflO(:IOlloee orPl(ld '"""' l>t• ""'""'~<f'<llefl~ond~-11111t_!Otf,, i""""' t..,al !!>I IN>ol ••Col"l!l IM IUl.tul ............ !"9 Cntlr."1-!Nflu lotll!I YfJ<Jff ~ _,..., ~m In Mi... llell -·°"Mr ti..,,..,..,,..,..,.-· '""'· •-vert .. ~~"" ~"""'~""''"-OO'lll•-· '"" Ct .. 'toel-L c&ri. lrl flOOll ---~ti IMMI,,.., ... ~ U0 -- l•om $145 tff Ltd. 0 SOUTH COAST PLAZA MASTBI OlARGE IWIWAEIUCARO GENTRY OlARGE DAILY 10.9 SATURDAY 10.6 SllHDAY 12·5 ' 3333 So. Bristol St. 151~P~or.::,rwy Costa Mesa . 540-1502 t \ l Am 6'111 3M I.fl Of S!eC J.n ••. 'fLES? App( ll ... 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Second H Of1.eymoo1i for Levi.Strauss •• Otletlall klHc.tMl-ll• s.MI:• SAN FJ\ANCISCO -For more than a century the ;rt\tetH denim b'lue jeans .first sewn tolether by ;Bl,1ri1n immigrant Levi ·Strauss ror c,11rornia's .IOld·rush miners have set the pattern ot &rowtb tOT the San Francisco cOmpany bearing his name. Bui 12C years later, the youth or the world are the ,lrend ·setters and fashion ,leaders, and tbe casual men's and women's clothes m.ade by Levi Strauss & Co. .today are very fashionable indeed. The drcle has been made complete, too, with Levi's ·no~ a blr seller Jn tho com· ·~ ,YOIU( IUPll -~ , N1r1 W.. 11J1 Wn "'1 P•~ rounder's Eu~ as "' "I'' or1(•t "'...,. ,., ,...i °"' <too •.a fh.loJ a.. °"' '"' (lldiil °"' Ota. ......... , .... °'' tM.• '"'"-"°" '1 ff"°' " . ) ~ . ,,...,. ... , .ii 11•-.... '"' Qlw!l 1,10 • J ""' ••• wet as elsewhere around ,._, • 11tC .~ • 'l 1 \\+ " "'° 11111111 1 1 !" ... ~· 1:: A "' """-"' ;the world. The popularity * 1611 ·~1c;1f 1Q, .. ~ l:i:...-,~~ 1,. \:_·y; 1-w.~1 c .10; ~ : -·~ ·and demand for Levi's b so •tlfOI a. °"' • s 1~ • 1• ''~ --,_.. *I '!'--u. 1.te • 1 " -\:. -.AA-ISDit9fl ,, ·~-<Ill. ...,._.._llJ 11 ""' 111¥.61'1t1 I l"•l<I .lrrat lhlt in IOmr ~oreign. =:·:I~ !t if,~·= (o'c:.tr.r.·.i ~ tll:t" ·~~~i: t t fi~:: 1...:.::.. 1::; t~ d""-·\; :c111es -dparticular y1nRuJ· ~..J ~ ll :: ... S!,:;:,1~ • ~ =··" I:='~~ J ;: ~=:-~ :=.,o; ~ !i ,;t,': .. ·~ s a an Eastern Europe ..,.,. '·* .. ,1 .... '" <=:; 111 .ao Ho 1i '"" ..., Etri" c1.JC1 ' fl ;rw-" 1t1111 ow-,• '' .. , *' -J1. j=d.eil .Levi'a sell for two=:=~~ 3f ;l'l!l: ~·,JI~ , 1t:·.~ l:Z::.~4: iiJ1 ,~._=':' :=,~~ 1~~ ~1~ an three times their= 1.m ••IS ""' •.. IHL 1 . .0 1 '11 -"' fs c.11 01 s "11v.-\., tl'llMolf ·'"" •• 11 '"' , .. ·0r181 1 rl . c. ' 6 s"' ... '" 1.>o 1 " ,~ ••• Eac.1-1... .. , 1• -"' lftlMOI 1.• 1 ,,, "'""-1" , na p ce newJ .• ' ii 1 -.., 1.• 1 >o 14 ,,. E-.-i.od s 111 .i.-.-1"' tl'lll ""'-• t• t14-v. Oversea I I Le I' · ~ ._ • 1 1"-~ 1.u r u 11 11.--. ---¥ •-tMMLlt 1.w s , 1t1o1.-~ . s sa es 0 v a , M ·-'I ... ~-·· el,12 • d S U\'t-"' '"4'111f• M 1 .. '""-"" ll'll"kl 1.-. I lll ,. \II will represent about .... per. iw1ne .IO tu 1 \It ... o..i .IO I 11 n...-.,.. F~rc-,.., ' t6t 1.1-.-4" 1ri11 .,_., 1 1 11~ H 1•-u• '1'o A,J l ..... R ,, f l --\'t =1,1? J6 144--~ F.i"lftod .• 6 II ·--\'t tnt"-1 ,l'ld t l H~ ., cent of fiscal 1974's sales.or ..._ t.» ' > 1 ,._ 111 P 1 1 ?, ui.o.-'Ill .... rm1F ... s 6 , ...... 1"" '"' 1.u •UM 1• -.. ·aypro I l I -90 llllo Nao.1.ll'Tt H -"' ... tc1 .ao 11 ei.i. ••• ,. .. ,i.lf 1r .. t• 1'--11o t t•~H, .• 1 ,,111 .,. x ma e y .,.. m n NII',. I.JI ..... 1' -1 ~ ... s , u:i.-"' ,.~ .•' t •"'--"' 1" 1 '"" .• » ,..,._ .. o the more lhan -.-.. mil· ...... ,. "" .. no 1• ... ~•Ill• • • n u11o-¥o Fw w" Fd s 1• ·~· 1,;, 1 '' fllJ ' .• 10 ss -" • • . ,._ .r.i.-.lftttt ,. it l~\'t 0-C...1111 S • t •\II F«.i! Mte .• It iVt ... tf4f(ll'll:• .. U l4'4-11 .l ion 1n expected tota l Mfty1111 ... • 1 1._."' o.~11 1.11 •• s• is ... ,....., .m .. 1• ,.,,_"" 1"f"' 1 ..... 1,. 11--. 1111 · I All ~.»n I• s._..-"' PAO 1 1n t'A-¥11 """'•ICltl' 111\t ... 11• .ot .. , .... .. vo ume. t s present rate .t.11111111• .Ml • a. o"-.., c '·* > • 11~-1 ,.. ~1 ... 6 " 16\1-111.,,.,. 1.10 j l .. ,. .. . of growth, Levi Stratni2i next ~1:: I ':~ ';~-.~ g:i;,:~J .~ f: '~tr;': ~~ .:= ~ 111 ::""= ~ :&! { ., 1 ~-='~ Year should break thN\lurh """"La .JO 11 "I 1•..,-n., o.-M !· • •t• ni.t-" "iii.•.. 2 1.1 ... ~""" 1.1' 1 1 11•-• , •-o """-,IOf I U Jl,t-Ml 06MQ ).. 6 .. •\If-"' ~ •. ·•,, •' ,,', >'••-'" 1-N""" .. , .... ', "r. ··"•-"' the $1 b1llion·a-year sales Al'-lMll 1 i6 S\'1-1.t ~ 1 1 11111-.... ._.. " ... ·1e If lh r· l ll Al"'9Cli ·• •• 2 1•.-•.. o.~ ... 1 • a ioo.-" !\,..~ 1 s is '!""-.., -IE• 1.:io If o 1011o .. . : ve or e 1rs me. ...""""" 1 ... 1 11 2.i.11-"" OnoHY 2• s w p,"'-11i ·'° ' ir 1 ... i-110 1,4o1 • 11 u-.. .. . I it f I nd' I Alto~ J J n:w. O•nN 1 M 15 101 *--. Fkl Fl..c:1eo • 1 '" ... -"'-'·'' • t 1'11t-v. n s 1sca year e 1ng n ,..11 ,... 1.u ·; 121 u1o1i-'.\l ·a...i. ,:. s us '~'"' F1oe1 Mtl" .. t 11'. ... -PS 1s1 1 u 1• • 1.11 November Levi will record A1~11 .«11 1 •* ... <Nl!•H .so• is 11""" Yi f lou111:r.t0 s •is" ... lfCoHapll(' :n 1 •.. . • Alli.ocJI !Vt • 116 JI -2\C> Oii MUw ~ I 11 ,.,._ .... fltkrMI •.•o ' u I? -"' ITE '"" ... 5 l4i 111/t-"' .the highest earnings and All!IMlll .w 1 1 1Jl'I-,. OllMltOi"'.. 1 •vl'I-.,., Fl1tro1eo . .o .a • '"'-"' •'-'< owpr1n .. s2 ' -111 . I . 1·-1 hi to '"'A Alll«lf'Ncl I .. 1t 1• -"' °',.....,.I 1 '' 2t~-~ FltKI fed" ) ,. 1.--... HJ 11111 .u ' 2oft !!Mo-"' .sa eg In Uo ong s ry ... If<; AlllW5t 1.lO 4 22 11\.lo-"' Oil Roe). l\I •• I t\11-.... FIR! ... 1.10 ' 110 l>\11-.... IU 11111 QI A .. • 26 -I MIO ~I IM 21 3 -'Al OI Rid NW •• 1 t'6-Yll F~t OWi st 6 111 I"'-"'--...J J--' •..................................... ~Alli. OW .2' s _.. 1'1\1 , , . Ollxk F JI 10 •J J'°' • lot ,,, o.lc: .'!Cl t t1M UVt-1"' JlflUlll ,Ml • J I°"'-" AllrlfllA .s. s :M $i.-\If a.rr. Cr•ll .. 10 14'1-V. Ft1l118M1 1 11 SI J>lli -1111 MPH 1:'10 .. .. 4-'" ... • , .. _ u111 .. -.a1 AlcN pt _,, J I IV.-WI 0.-.10 • II •v.-WI F\tMlo .Jj!! ... 20 I ...... ..ltl'IPllell ... 11 Ill " ..... • • • .,... ... AloM l.M 1 131 >Slo!o-... Qrcml"' ~ . . I SI . . • F1H8ol I.II 6 tn n -"" J Olf'l:il' •.••• 120 11 .. I I I • I' -...i1Yglf 4 •1J11.._\lo QlrrMrl.• 61M> t:W.-1 FtiNSkJ 6 S to -""JetCP\.flfl •. 111111.0 .. . app~a o 11.1~., • AMAX 1.1J • m :M -1,., Ow'IMto' wt •. u 1:i,i,-'" ''''"' 1.n J ,, """-,,.. Jiit CPU11, .. di u .. . An$oK: •• ' 4 1"' • 'lli C:: l Mt~ .61 11 M J -\.lo F1PMI 1.0'11 I 16 SI:. . , . -'""' C !,JI , I JO'lr-V. •hat.•rred 6ar• .___,., 11 •"-"'''11111.6""-·. '" ... F11:u111E ... 11 , 1 .,,.._._(Ori"'"' >'4-Yo -ac 1.'lO • J 11'AI+ Vt On fll I \ .... • 10 llfo ... Fstllh .Od 6 6 •"'°-v. J-1 ,Ill J It 16\lo-'6 .. 1 .. rs ••I age,..,.... .JOa t .... " -1"' ci..GB1 .... 1 61 ""• .... Fn¥hc 1.1611 11 n""-"' ,,..,.,.,..lfll, .. 110 10 ... "' -A HM '11 ~ ,, 1• •s -1\lo Cll'IG pl t.ll .. 110 .. + J F ...... t: .40 • 14 t V.-_,,., ,)WNlft' 1.1111 , , l1 1216.-¥11 .. Aono•I st""t Amo\lr''1 ... J it 6\lo-\foO..GEpt l .. 1.00U -1 ffilltrk..:IOt n Slit ........... IS1.Ud ., J4 .. \li-V. ._ C U UI M Alrllnn IS UJ 7'111-"" Ol'IMll.I 1.40 s 11 16"'-'" Fllt'IE11l .U• Ju 1 .. -... J-1 1 ..... It 11" •.. and ,a."10 ... , Am 8"11. .:IO .. I) 41' .• , CIT Fll'I J.JO r t0 JO\lo.-',\ F1•fl'll"O .10 • 6 tV. ••• .Jl/ilWnNN I .JO S 41 IS ... -WI AC1rwo1 t.$6. 6 A ~-I V. CHkorp .IQ 1111t0 1il\lo-"° Fk•l 11.,, SI S U4 l 'M •.. JDmLM .Ill :10 Jtt 11"4-411\ •;j~ ........................................ ~Amlfat .ID J lH U'MI-'h 0 15'"• J . .,., 6 ti 41 -1 Ftll'lll011 .)6 I ' It -\'I .-s..: .Ill 1 IJJ 1ft-"'-~ ""'GM 1.10 J o10 JS ... -'h CltlMl11 .nd 1 lJ J -lot Flkllk pt tit. . • I l1lll + h .101w1 Sw Jt1 t .. I Ith t Vi · AOIN!t .2Sll ,. n J:i.-•i'I 011So1 . .acl I~•~• \lo Fl1EC0.11 • t 161\-\\-""'1.J;iq!.«I 1 •1 ~V.-'111 Orl .. 1111 kllllu ... ,...., ............ ·i;;;record net prorlts of $27./!. A 01a1n 1.:io • 22 1.i4'-v. 01~ ,.,w ... > no 6"'--"' Fla Gts .eo > " 1v.-.,.. JIWlft L 1.'° • » 211'11-"' Ill, d hi ~ 11'1 1 M 111<1-Iii OI~ klw pf l . • _.. IS -_,, fll,.... l.tS r Ill 11'-'o ... J<rlJ'S I.SOii f U JIM!, t I ion on recor • gh sales Atn01st11 .501J , t\fo-v. Cll~ StoN1 .. 1 1111 ... F1.1Pw1..1.:w. 6 ,..1 161/o-"" .1os.,.,_ ·'° 6 12 u 11t ... !of $66~ ·million already AD11:1Tt1 .12 11 31 2211o ... c1..ii E 1 . .0 s us 1s -1-F11s1 .. 1 ,..., i 4 11 -"'Jo' MIQ ,,,., 11 101 JJ -'"' ""'"°'* Vst •• 1J )-\4o-\lo 0... Oii -~ l U t -"'-fluor 0> .10 IS IS) JI -1\.') ~ 1.ltcl 1 I •Vt •·• :reached in the first nine MMJtl ...... '11~-1<o ncAm .111 1 11 4 -.Ya F1""';(;'·· 1 Ml'l->Vi -c 11:-AmE1cPw J I Pl 16 .... -flli Clr<Olt t.«I t 6 61.141 ... fMC .'1 S •l U"°-V. ic.;-Ahl I l JDS IS¥t-I months this year were u...,..,, .u , 10 ••+ 11o a.v E1 1 . .0 1 u 1sv. + .... FMC 1v. .. " 11 -"" KAI SJpf ·~ .. , ,...,.._1~ .greater than 1•0 any prior A FlnS>tl .40 u 10 ,.,.. ... Clot'l•Ca .SJ 1 tS 111o-v. ,,_,, ar .20 • u t •.. ic.o-a jO • , s~ ... A Fifi .. IVI ,, 000 ll -\lo Qo.lltl. P .j(I ' 61 Ji.-\fa "-"Cl.to • 1 llli-\lo ic-Mi1 ,w; J .& Ifft+"' ·full·vear'so°"ra.lions. AGM1.w .. 11 n• ... Ou111P1J11 .. 1 I,.. ... ....,,.Mt,.10 r2"6 >11'1-t"'-~PL1 LJt a 6 1~-"' '1 ,-~ A(lflSc 1.0I ,, t 15\11 ... (Mt Inv QI ) ft v.-4' ff/I Mtll a 4 61 10~ •.. KCP\. 1J1 t\'I .. l20 4S -\lo J Al impressive as those AGn"" .1111 ''" 1,. • .,.. CNAFn ·"" .. 1s '"" ... l<rMfll' I.to .. • H -1111 Kesotn ·* • ' n ... ::".t I.Ill .. n n..-I'll OU. pt 1.10 .. .0 61-'t-\lo FU)M I.OH .. ll ,,.... "" """GE 1.$1 1 ., n•-"" ' gains are, the company has . tt ·'° , 1 10 -111 au.inc 1.111 .. 11 10141-:iti flft-.111111 sr ,...,_"" "-"' 1.-t 1 ""'•"' I b Ith I t ""'""" .Ill 24 S1J s.N!i-1 CHA L-1" .. 6 1'16--1'i1 ,....,_I r 21 II -'Ill te_,pu l.'2 1 n IS"-¥11 .no een w ou rec en "'""'*' "° 11 303 21 _,"' o-1 St o.. 1 nt 5,,. • . . Fo11111WO .llO n 2• u "'-~ KM, 1i.Mt , 21 1¥o ••• ' 'problems. Th>'s year•s tm · :'=." ' ,. ~ 11t t 11 ... -.., "'"" M . .010 " u111.-v. ., ........ 1.M •• 1 11 ... . •· ... .....,.. ' .. " f .... M 1.:tO I lf1 21"-\'I ~~.· .. ,16 .. -1 >•• " · t · rt fl A .n•:t0~ ... 1.a .. 116'"'-"' ....... _ ~.,.. prove men , 1n ac , re ects A MtdklorJI 1 u1 2 -14 Cac 2.ii n :111t s1v.-~ F•uthul 1.eo • 11 11to-""' K.-.::• ... s ' 1ov.-1~ a turnaround from a rock·y MWQ1 ,DI J 11' .&V.-V. C:.•81111 .«J I \SI ,.,., + \.lo F-ll'ldll l 11 <l:W.-.... IC.tywrR . .O J t ,.,.._ 6o """"°' Z.W • U :IO"-Ill c.i.w&. .:W. t I 1'h . . -0 0 -K-QI .10 S 'J J~-Ill 1973 th t Le · I th ""' s..1111111 • '"° c:.ilKll., a. tt 1~ 11o GtOie 1...nt J n • -'4 K•lltr 1 ... 50 , J ·~ ~ ,.., ' a SIW ~· c ose e ...... w. ... j( 10 ' _·y,; CallMt : .. iS ZIO !21.'t-1'111 GAC C«p J ,, l\.lo •.. Klllo<JQ .111115 ~1 Ul/o-\lo year with a loss m the final Am5t!Wt ,...., 1 u• 11 • "' c.tru.ik .s. • ,. •Wi-"' GA' QI·" ' JJ • ... K.iWDOCI .111 • l '"". v. . h h h 1. ""' 5'!'ld • ' 1n •Ill • ._ Oillllll FooO s ,. '"' + .... GAF DI' 1.20 .. 1 U¥o-111 ltMcol1 "'° s m J• -TPJi t ree mont s, t e 1rst ~~\Ii .. , uv. .. i... °'""""".JO io 102 10 -111 a-s..1.io • 6 20 ... Kr 001 '·" 1 n 1S'h-"' .quarterly deficit since the :::::111:: ? ,: ~:~1"" ~i..!ii l 1;f ;::= =: ~:~\! U Jt~= ~=.~.Ji 1l 1n •:~=1:= ·depression years of the MIT6T J.AO ' "' •.sv.-"' C8t91A ,,.. s """• 111 Ger11 .... 1 -"' • 11 •~ ... Kk11119ot 2.20 .. , 1•1'1-...., 1930• •' ""'""'"''· 9'J --'Al ()IG.111.• 6 10 "--"" GMS...c:l.lt1 • 10 ... l(lntlCJIM. n 1 tS _.,. S. ATTrllA 1M • ' Ullr , (llGJfll S'llo 1) U -... GCA Carp J S Siio-.... KJrol.OS AO S SJ '"+ \lo Thal also Wa. the -ar ATT~B J.1' •• " U'll• Ill Cll l'tctWM -SS , ...... "' (;tfl'llfll Cap 10 1 -"" KIROIC .tO .. 11 "*-- Y/all Street's love affair = :; ! f: 1~ • l!'f~ J 11: ,:~~'~ ~11:Q: ii !f J:Z= ;: = ~:;: ; : 1~t-.~ :with Levi unraveled. For ~ 1111:1 1 s J\fa-""' 1.20 .. s :w -"" OfM.Tr 1.e • 11 1•111-1 ~ v10 s 11 •1\lo-1 o ~ 111 I 11 11:\lo-'Mo IJI .'!Cl ,, ·t' 20 -I Gl'IAT Jt11\fi •• l)DO JI . ·· Kr.tlco 1.'1 t 1J tt\lo-"IP $1 BILLION A YEAR SALES SEEN NEXT YEAR Levi's Shirt 'n' Twill Outfit Popular J .. Ml t l T wt , .).M I -\fa il.t6 I_.. lfl41-... GMllflllM;I. J 11~-\lo ICLM Air! •• 'M -¥11 more than two years after NII' 111 1:,. s s.1 ,,._ "" ,. t.JO • 11 ''"' + "" Gtr1k1 .• s 1 1M\-"" 1("5{111' .n 11 .,, 2z:w.-4' reluctantly Offefing its =..~nc :~ 1, ~ ~~~=: "':".~ :: ! r-.~ ~(~ ! ·~ 1?v.-'i4 ~=-Ill'.: : n 1r'= l! . stock to the public in early =::P ~ f ri ;~·~ &:J4 ~: :: 4 1 ,:-.~ ~"0.:1~ 1 l~ i;:-.~ LMCa 1~,L-;-1, _ .... 1971, Levi Strauss was the """'Cor• J 1 J¥o ... ~ou SI 1 w • -"' ~" °""'"' .a .111 1st,(,-rt ~Sn 10 , , 11r.-"" d I' fib to k k ""'*'1ittl0' •1 )l'Al-116. OtCllllJll.n .• SO lf..,-10.:. Gnf:ll<:1.6011 1SI M\l'l-llll\M9&ry .72, SI IMO • v. ar 1ng o es c mar et, =r ,.. 1 1v. ... eor-.s.t 1 1 • ,,""_ ~ G11Fooc11.40 1 s1 1•i.-" LlfMll""' 2 2 1"" E d its s hares nearly as popular M'MI 11'12:: ! ,T ~== l: ~]f. ~~ .1~ fi 1:..-·w; =11J: '; .~ 11:=-.~ t=o·": ~ ,f ~-:~ Or as lt.s world-famous blue ,.,_, .-1 .. u"A-2 1.a ' 3 ''"''" v. c;.,. 111t1r 11 .a 1u r-.-v. i.-s,, iv. .. 4 ""'-v. 'j Q b the Mcl'IHc I.GI J n 1f'1oio•"' ~ 1.IO I 'I 11r.+ "° Gfflllttt .. J .. .& 'I ... .IOI J s It.,._ v. eans. ver t e years, MlllrO.. 1 1 1 21 -1 c--.c .to s • 12v.-:v. Gtfl MH ·" s 1• ,._ ..., .SD s 10 1\1.-.... !Universal ap~al of Levi's =~ ·~ : n 1i::: = ~ ~~ .~ n: A~~~ =i.'J:1l1ll; ;; ... ~:i;: ~:: ! J~ i:111 • -~ 0 k S h attered barriers Of age, ~ ·~ .~ 2J :~-= = 0..E :r~ . .l :'. ,J, n 7;°1"' ti=::::.-~ :~= ~ :;:,:•, \: • I~ IJ.~~·:: Uts:po en economic status and ~ ~ .. J4 l'AI• "' c-Fo •-B s 1"' ''*• .,.. o... ~ .11111 12J s1111 ... t-. · c, ., 1t Jto+ ,,. •f hi APL CorJ1 4 7 ._,__ -C-..Fllpf •'h , , 11 4llll-l\lo G l'lau 1.M S Hr 11141-'Ill t.... Ill n 1 J u v. as on. Aalli.t Mas. 1 1~ ... Cai ff'll.1D10 10 u y, ... ==j~l :· !: J~-·\i; LN F<I t.o,. 10 s .... -·~ Sawhill Admits Says He's BulWallStreeiromances ~~1·:1t ;: s::=2:: !::;Orl$ffG..J.;1f' ,g :r~!.= t<G11sr.t1 11111 1 Jo 1~~-~ t::.1:,;1:54 ·9,: lr'.:~ WASHINGTON (Apl _ And Sa wh ·,II wh·i te are fickle and quickly cool me1 •C 2 .. 2 20 ... Pp1 ,,,., .. 1.0 311'1 + ..., TE 1.ao 1 uo :ioto-h lftoll• F-, us 1,,._ "" o • Arthtl'O .H I • 1'1ft-.-., Ppl 1.•s ,, l6D IJl'I-I\ lflftl 1.)0 .. lS10 U • ·• LfE Qlrpn 6 14 Jiit-I-lo Feder.I En e rgy Ad• readingapreparedspeech when earnings fall and m1kl!11t11 •. ',,._....,o.tP..IJI• .. a 111,1o-v. G1'1111.10g1 sJu"°-""LOF tto16 2111"'-"" t k "''""' .12 f 1.U S -V. ONt Air L11 t 111 S -:i. Gtnnc:o IJM; ' IS •\.\-"-lOf' .,. •>Jo J SJ -11r. ~ mini.strator John C . Sawhill at a convention of the manage men ma e .s Arlt PS 1.a • • 1>41o-11. CriGM 1.to 6 111 2J11r-.,.. GtltulnP .s. 1• "' ts1Ao-"" '""'°" MtH1 ·4 21 '""• 111 saidTuesdayheisnotbeing American Gas Association, m!stakes. Levi Strauss ad· Z:~~.:~2: ,; 1~~== ~1:'.~ ,: 1r~-·v; t~~·ri..~ ~ r, -~ t:rt~i-: • 1: ;~: ~ pressured to quit-bis job but ~ inse rted a r1eafrirmalion of :':: 1 it ~aded ·~~~~ad Z:l::'t·; "J J~.~ o-ai~Ji~ .~ 13; ~...,=: tU:'1~ ,: ff 1:1 _;--~a,.~:; 1t 2':=: be added that the ad· his dedica ion. to energy" s ODS in a MIDIS nng z:rnc:1.1111 t 1n il=• l:, g:m., ,~ t ff ~-,. ~~""l ; 'l ,&"'"" .~ ~Ir (fl: = :1.H::t m·lnlsttatlon seemed · to conser atlon. the company's runaway ,,.=.0 1::1 ·; 1& "~-;.,.. C111wR 1.Xld 2 ICM 1.,.._·~ G111t Flf>I~ 1 to 11111-,,., lll'ltMll 1.ao • ,, ""'-·"'" · b 1 ·sales In Eurono notably the ,,.,,..11t •JO s J ,,_ •.. c.it mw11 ,_ s1 ""-t·ll Gldd ·Uwl• s ' l""-.,.. lll'ltNtl Clll 1 s 11v..:..,.. .b1ve ·'al1ttleconcemt at • . ,.~, • ,,,,.1 .. 1rw:1 .11 111 ,, 1141-.,.. CDrlMIG."'1 1 41 1"" •• , G11t H111 .s11 1 1ov.-... u....Fd 1.14 :. 11 l•Vt-1 W •• a llltle loo, outspoken TALKING WIT R d11regard1ng of its usual ASA Lto 1 .• 111 """+ -CDllllOI• 1.eo s i1t • ...._u1o G11 .. •• 1.so • 1_.. 1'v.-v. Uttar.I., w.1 no ~ , MNOill.<IClf .. 11\'l-I QJM;nlt4'1 Ir IM 11\lo-'1oio ~ l""or S 11 1'--141 Uttnopf1 ",' 11 I~-·;,.; about lhe n eed for energy newsmen after bis speech, financial and management AW()pl 1.•.. i isv.+ 1"' C'aW1 °""' 1 1t1 1sv,-"' Gle•M'I .nti 10 r 1-.-.... Uftol'll" fl'-' •• it ,.,.,_ 'h S h ·11 d · t d h control • '•ky at•·mpt .t.st>rvG 1·'° ' "' 17"'-11. c-2 ' s 22 -v. Gtll)ll ""'' 1 11 •1111-1 9) s 11 4 + ,,.. congervatlon .. aw 1 a mil e e was . s 1n a no "I' A• Scwo i .40 s 1 lt"' ... Cao11U11 _1 .. • ,., 2v. ... ~Liii • , 1s u -"" i.io J •s ,,._ 11o · passed over ,·n the annnl•t Ito comer a major market Aw...e ·'° > 1s ,..,_..,, c....1n uw • 20 i711.-111 Goll:l'Mlfd • 11 ""'•"' UoN• ,_."',.. 1 • v. Sawhill made the com· ,.,...-.. h b r Atlc• i.Hc1 J 7 ,.,,. .. ,._ em:i.r L.o .. st 6\\o ... ='~;.'f ! 1:; ::~= t, IM>llltl.wo s " '""' ... ment of an executive direc· ·S are overseas e ore com· A11ave11 v. • 22 1>1111 • "' c.n" . .o s i 1 -"" G«..,._. .D • , 1,.._ "" l.rld!M'l .«IP:I , 1 s:i.+ "' men~ i n 00r es P 0 nbsle htd 0 tor to the n e w Cabinet-level 'petition m oved in. !;:"~ l.~ ~~ n; tt"'=r'° = '!. ·• ! 1:::-.~ Go111c11n 1.10 s 10 1• -"' ~ ~'1~ .~ 9i: Ji.=~ questions.a ut a pu 1s e Energy Resources Council . ILe ., 1o111t<11pr1s .. 11 .. -s =1""" 2 '' 11 _,,., G<Mi~l.JJ .. J u1-1o~ \~ "-StGl'h • •z n"4o-11<11 r e port tha t President Ford, cha'ired b y Morton • The wild success o v1 s ~VO'.~~~ !J :t:-'i-i; c:or-• 1~ .~ i: ,~~·~ t::, 0 1·:,: •:; ii~=~ 1.&11e•Lt 1 ... a .. 11v. ... Secretary of Stat .. Henry A 5 hill h d ·d tood. m Europe after first ship-""'0.1.200 11 11 ~0,:.-1 Cor1'G 1.11. 11 1• ,. -•"" GrMYt t'~ J is H"'--""' LIL':.".~:·· 1111f U +J '" • aw a un ers ls · d · th ly A1.11amt1""1. .. • 2~-.,. CmwtEq .40, 1 1"" ... ~·~'l '! ~~·"" ~z...61ici z .nv.·~ .. Kissinger , Treasury h e w o uld be Morton's men arrive in eear. Av<•c.c..1t"' ~1l"=.1.i.511> J1 ,..._.., 'l.i1d1 2* t'lli :::t:'"~1J::J:Jjttr._i~ SecretaryWilliamE.Simon deputy on a si milar ~990'sledtoc::arelessneas1n ::;0,,,1.i :: ,; ll ~·.: ~...,.·~~; l~ ~·~ G1A&P .oo11 111.,.._,,.1..aPKJic'.is • 163 ~-\\ and Interio r Secretary Natio n a l Energy Board invenlllodryl conhlrodlsbthalt ~:t:";=·•'J st 2J"'=~ o-~~~J in:~=: g:~,:tt:·4 1 ~!.= t=:.:.·~; ; ~ii-;: Rog C 8 M o ton want . • re1u e n t e e ac e .-. ....... 1M; .20 1 Js ~-14 ('ncli1 Fl . .n r " 4'111-1e> ~F111 .... 6 J11 ,,,._. " LTv eor11 2 n1 10 -11o ers • • r establis hed only three days ?rene~ed ·an the 1973 'ourlh A...,,... 1.• 10 un n YJ-1111 o-w 1 ... , >1 11*-.,., G11 wu1 °" > '" u +l'AI LT\l Cl> 1"' .. , .,.,,._1_ SawhUI removed bel. .1 eded b · "~ l· • """oi11.G 11 1111 " -114 c-o. K .• • 1 • -""' G1Wp1 s.11, . • t0 u1o1i • "' L*lll'.r.i 11 111 11-.-111o the ne w Counci created by • • ltb&Wu .111 1 11 ,,,,.._ v. er-c.ora 1 ~1 n l'I-... ·wt •r 1~ -LUOl9w 1. • , t¥1 -,... " • Ore I WaS SUrCr S y 1qUarter JOSS or$7 2 million ~ ·-0-.H .IO I •l UV.-l'o ~ i: l 211 \~-~ LUClri • I 11 It.I! ... THE REPORT. ' ·n Co Desplterecord•aleslasl llld'lt ·'°"" •1 >,,._.,.. er-z11.1.11 s1142Jv. ... .. ... L.l*•Stt• s 1r 1t -v. ngress. t • • • ,....,,"·• • se ,,__11i, rn Q>,JO 2 n 1v. ... •1"'·· n ,,,.._."' Lvoc.rau 1ot '"" Newaweek magazine, said Instead, Frank zarb an ·year of $653 m1lhon, ~et. in· ::::.1 :~'1 1 ~= :! ~..!.'!!".~ : :~ 2~?:-·i-i <Mr<11 .i: ! 'J 1::t• .~ Lt~;;·~ , 1:1 ::::=·~ the administration was orr1·,1•8 1 of the orfice "of comewasonly$11.9mdhon, e.uc..p . .o t 1 ••.11_ ... ~'°'°:ti • 11 t t11-"" = '-~' 11 ,,,.._"' '"""s' 40 'i11eoo Jilt-'A db S h 'll' bl' 1 th hlrol)9'12's.,..c•-'tGM1 ... •J1tu\.lo "'c.un1nc ..• 1 110"···~1.,:-,,..ui.-~ ..:.........M-an&ere y aw 1 s pu 1c r.-ta nage menl and Budget ess a n a ......, 11MQ1 1.11 • 1 1, -"' c..tiu . • " '""-"" GUiOl"i f;: l J: 1i~= ~ ,,..~...,.F ·'° 1 ·1s ,.,., .. .,.. advocacy of a new gasoline who has been. assigned to million and. the company's :..,._ 1~~ ~J 2,t,; t=. gr~:.wA,_J 'i .:n' 1t:= ~ °"' R•'"' J i1 1~-.,.. :~fl:"',,.•'! 2! ~\: ··· I t r I I i olC Ulll "' CY< GlfftDll 1.lD •. I IJr.+ .... M9<rrtill :1s , .. lh-'" taXandothetto ughenergy. temporary energy sts owes pro1 . n s x years. B:i.,.1.il ·s ,J 21v.!."" ~·l:fO' 1~ ;::,-.:: G1ot1S.u1 .11 1'°'1or.--111 Mecv 1,,0 s 121 n111t-l11o saving steps. berore has been select d as The fourth-quarter losses e-v1 ·• ' .. '""-,,. o-GU1"w' .to • s2 20"41 ... w, "''*''111 .. JJO ""'--. ••~.'-·•'Vo g1'von up On the ' from OVerseas Operations ..... Tr1onll J it JS -I Cl! t ltl llV. ... =": m '.", 4: ,;'A -·~ ~!'!!..•SO ·· $•1 ',•.= ~ ~" -~ the Council's exe~ i~e -."""di~ •..aa~o...11•.,,..llCIJ ~ ~·-~-·~ G11Hll'ltr•C1S1I 1 l4-Vo "-~t0.li " ~ . 1aaoline tax," Sawhill iold dlrecfilr. ,continue d In this year's first ,~.~1~ ~: i;~· .~ ~ .~ : U l!l:= ~ -tt ,.__ :::.,i; .1si.,! ~.!' !~= ~ d "lguesstheyi'ustrclll' period, but b the second lflMJ .a 1to •.• o.rtlrld1J12 .. :JI""'-"" 1W1ow1.•' 1 ''" •.. -.n..,ce 1 5 12 _.,.. reporter s Tues ay, u . 4 ennw .l'I• , u -•• °""'~11u 101 11v.-111o K111F • .... 1" '""• 11o 1111o......i ... 10 1• 11'lt-v. ••because the President has FEA Federal Enetgy Ad·· ua 0 17 . ::r:.~..:·2 1: 1I~=~ o.v<l~ri:i.1:11" ! 3411 •11~-·v; :lif:if.:i~,a,U::1=. """"''M ::.i .~ .~=~ aaid there w o uld not be a ministration was a rull-time After a strong I 4-1rd 1Mc.11L .40H.., J1 -v. " ... ". ~ -"' 5" 1 ' u 16141-"" ,,.,..,,.,.,:,., r .1• tt\.'to-i. . · h ' Le I' ..... ,L.1121 ,.,.. J1'lt-1!'1 rP\.11.w 6 5S 11'4-l4t ·'° 1 11 Jw. ,,, MAPCO .. ,2 :io1 niw.-1v. gi.!IOline tax as long as h e is job," Sawhill s hrugged, by quarter, w 1ch saw v s .. ""'ct .n 1s n ,...,_ ~ '"-"' 1 ..... ue .. .,,. •'"' ...,,,,. .-1 6 ,1,,.. "' 1111or•tt101iM u •v.-"' iothe.White H o u se,'' way of explaining the swit· earnings jump to $13mltlion =~·.l;: ~~ lt -~ tW1'1::1i ,~; Ji:_·" :!::°'1.1f 11 1: l~v.:;: =:~J:\.:C~ ·: 1:~ ~~~ ~ Bui Saw' Ill sai'd he s li'll ch from $7 L million the year "''""" Pf•.. •t " . .. tP 1. 1.10 • n:io •'It-11t 11arcrt 1.0 • ' JY,• "" Mtrcor pt 2 •• :o J1 1'o-.,.. II • ,' fife;_,_ ,51110 11 1i'lli-'!II Otl "'rl.11,JO J SO It"+ IJo Hwm! .O-•, JS Jlll-\'o Mtr'1'f!ll . .0 4 4t 11'o-V. favors a hor!epo"·er tax or But ·1r the administration berore 1t appears now Wall et<111110 .4CI 11 t» 11,,.-1\~ o.111.-.1r ·'° • ,,, * -11A1 ....,... o 1.«1 ' 1• 21111-.,.. MtUAlo 1.eo 1 1or 1•\lo-ro similar m eas u re to wante d him out o f FEA, Street' and the comPany tr.:t~ l 111 J~=t °'~l=.·~'J ~ !~-.~ ~~1:~ ~ ,flt~=~ =:~::Li::lI 1l: ;:~:Z: .stimulate improvemenl.5 in Sawh ill indicated, it h as not ,ma y b e heading for a ti:."'.'.~ i !·:It;~ ,;:~ :~ 1 J 1:"' _ .. , ~~ •. 1& ; '~ 1~ ~ =~=f . .: ! '; 1~"'=11:: automobile fue l economy. let hlm k nowlt. se·condhoneymoon. =~·1~: J 1f~+'i.t "~:ltlf ,;: i~=S ::=::--:.~.~ Y 11".:!! :::::=l~,1i ~ 1'~=~ knllt f.111 • 1' 11-\!o-14 Oii! 11'1 ." S 4 6 •.• HNIEI l.M 1 U 11\'o ... """" M 1.:tO S 41 1S -\la ------------------------~-----------------1.....,.• I.to I 1is lJ"'-"°' 0.lfdlt 1.4! 6 1'6 IMll-IJo Krt9I Alli I S S t"-t,t 1M C ... S<I S • 1J ... ...... _.J .. J J7\'I• \'I DftEl'ft.ll .. ""rs _.,.. "-!tlllt s fi) -14' INKOO>.ll!U "' :ttv.--. llll'IC,f.tJ' 111 U4'-V. ~Ept l ... 1100 AllVt ... 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Peru Oil LIMA , Peru IA P J -About $2.4 bll· lion \VIII lX' spent durini;: lhe next decnde In develo p inR lhc !)(!lrolcum rcsourcc!i o f Pc::ru ':i; northea~ter n jun(!lr , MttordinR lo the h c:1d of the ~lateull u~eocy l'elrn P cru. Ge.1 turlos flobhiu said in an Inter· '1c"' lhal figu re inclutle~ all !'pending~ privulc :111d public . :.ti.all lilages from cx rlo ratlon t o l n vc~tmrnl in pc tmicun1 ·l'cla Leri Jndu.strit'.-.. ' . • • . • ' • • • • • • Q 0.-.!lVptLOf ThruMtay, Oc'obel"2'. 1974 MIXED·StNGt.IS by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson .. ·-/ '; . ' 1 LMT NIG* )l _, I Wt.rH 10 r-v <.. nil. f'LllK? lVMBLEWEEDS Willi ilOOMt~. A~NOl..D. A1 A1/NAJZO AND FtQlll<; .. ~-] GALI.EV, IT'S HIGll11MI' YOO PIP A l'l!A'l'URI! STORY ON ME! ... RJHKY WIHKERBEAH • . ' • 1 PUTflN6 ALL 11.l/ £INS IN Or.It BA5Kt l ! by Tam K. 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THIM .. ... . . .... . . . . .. . . . . . . . . l~·-1· I " . ' ' : l I . . ri.·.-· _'' .I 6(>0PI J~'T Lll(E A KIAL PltO- YOIA 1.IFT 'lM HIAN6KY ~O~ MO~E.' by Mell by Chester Gould by Roger Bradfield • . ' by Gui .A~ola by R09er Bollen HE ll)A€. o~e FIW· ~ LASS \ll~I: ! r . . ' ' . ' "fM NOrEXACn.V SICK ... 6UT MY ~ IS Tt!INKN IT ()(f.R.• 1 . I l.::~::::::.....~·~·~~:::._~~~~..:.::._~·:._..::_~__:.~~~~.:..::::~:~:::~ .. ~ ..................................... ...:::.. ............... ~ ... ~l~~-~~~::;~-~-~--~ • ' , I .- t ~ocial Call Ju mes Stewurl . as .a CO\Vboy \\ho inhe r its a ''business," g'e ls closely acquainted ,,·ith one of his new employes, Shir ley .J ont·~. in "'!'he Cheyenn e Soc i:.d Club,'' <airing tonight ut 9 o'clock on CBS, Chu nncl 2. Duke's Yacht Not From Ari t.,1 : Is it true that John Wayne bought on or Ari Onalisis' private yachts?-The Everett .family, New llavf'n, Conn. A: No. \\l hal the Duke bought is a minesweeper \lo'hic h he con\·erled to a rishing boat and christened "\\'ild Goose." l l's tied up wit hin casting distance (Jf his ne\lo' home in Nc1vport Beach. - Q: \\'ha't's this about a ncv.· Eli\'i~ Presley talk sho .... ·?-1\-ladelainC !\Jooney, Pittxburgh." A: Not a ta lk Show -a talk record "lla1·1ng Fun with Eli\'s on S t a~c" consists of <1 1-hh rema rk!-. 'Glad You Asked That• by Marilyn and Hy Gordner Presley made lo audiences bet,._.ecn songs d unn).! performances on the tour beCore his currenLone Q ; I think Pa ul Anka 's "lla\•lng (tty Baby" j,., adorabl~. But I'm curious. Since he btcame. a millionaire at a \'er~ young age, ~·hy does he still v.·ork so hard tyring tor hil records?-Debbie ill . Phoenix , l\rir. , ,\; ··v our 're nc \·er to big to ha\e ~riothl'r 1111 record."' confesses Anka . I cert ainly don't nl'l'd 1t fi nanciall y, but 1l feels good profes1;iona!ly to ht· rev.·arded for the quality of your v.·ork. Thoui?h l'\'t• had successes on other lc\'els. through my 1>rur\urini.; and \\·riling . thi s Is something else." Paul remain ~ astonished by the instant success or the rl'cord . '"I "-rote it up a t Lo1ke Tahoe," he told Stt·rtHl ~1 ark:-.. "and recorded 11 as soon as possible. I lik(' the song The proble m \\'as to nli1ke it \'OCall.v appeal in~.·· ' Q : In th t; s1lring of 1 9~2 Gulf Oil spon sored a \·1·r)' popular radio program called "\\'e, the Peopl.-." 1\1)· "·tfe and I were guests on thn.t first ~hl)u' but u·1· rorgc t "'ho was lhe emcec.-\\'1n. i\lark !Horkel. Euclid. Ohio. /\ · Deos !\·til Bolton ring famihar·• Send yuur question.~ lo lly Gardnr r ... Glad Y1111 1\sJ.:1'd Tho/." cure of lhis nrwspapt>r , PO. Bar /.1t,i(), C11sra .\/eso 9?616. 1\lorilyn and l/y (;ardner 11111/ ansu·er a.~ 11101111 questions O.! rhey can in lheir co/101111 . blir /he V1•/111t1<' ul nu11/ 111akes personal replies i1npossiblr. CO\TA Ml'-SA-, .... ., "WHAT IF IT HAPl'llNED7 WOULD YOU "CRY RAPE" ..... "LOVE OBJECTS" R.tM llt THE DEVIL'S SCREAM -AND SCREAM AGAIN ALL SEATS $1.00 DOORS OPEM AT I I: I 5 p.m . • \ • l11li111ot.: ace .'tt nging Free Spirited 'Godspell' l l a\111~ l'UJO~cd tuu 1.ot:r forn1a nl'1':-. uf Svulh Cua.~\ R epertory ·~ l·xe1•l lc nt prOOutlLon of "(:ocl:>pcll," one approaches t he <)range Cous l C<i llc i.:c v1•rs1011 , Intermission Tom Titus lakl•ofr 1n lhl· l'1od1).!o.il :-.011 :-.l·gmt'lll. :i nd Hou l 'h1plo.~· .... ;1 CllLl'llJ\O SIU Ot'IH l\tlu 1>rt·scnts :.i tnngul' Ill l'hl·cl'k f<'rlln ha nt1l o :.ll·r1·u11p1• Jack (:ruht:-i h, l.111d:-,;_1y <:u.mllin1. (.;;_11 1 llru\1l·J". .11111 l':.ilti \\li ght d1:-.p1.1} t'>.(·cl ll'nl phy:.i<·cd {'orut•tlv !Jl1·n Is, \1•hilc Sue ltndnqul't. Hobin Fr;inl'I' and l\Ji ... :-. J\1cuilngcr t•ont r1liut~· \tw.·:11 • ENTERTAINMENT · u·hich opened Wl'dncsday night anC run s through Saturday. 111th mnr(· lhu n a hinl of lrl'pHlat1un. Jlow could a l'Ollei.:c IH'orluction possibly eom pare "1th such a poli s h!:>d . SUJll'f·profe:. oiOnll.I ren<1 11111n" ~lil ).!l llg )'l'l t•X hllutt•fl Ill .i lotn l prudu l'! 11111 1'h1· ;iudL\'rll't:! rcpns(':> nn p1l lo\1 ~ 1n no partu:ulLir Sl'allng ;1r rangemcn t on lht• :.iuditorium :.t<.ii.:t• \1 h1I(· 1h1· actors p t:rfo rm 011 t lu· perimeter. or oftl'n 111 the nud:-.t of the !;l)t.'et;1tor~ .Hllhl'll('C Hl!U J hug(•, un hrok e n 1·1rt·J1· ;1!'1 Ant.!1 l\lt·td1n~l'I' :.111J:~ the ll·ndcr l\rt1•s. l 'hl•r1·alll'r. 1t 1:. (\jf. f1(·ult t u 1ua1nl~11n CJllY {tcgrct> of 1>:1~s11 l'lll'~:-. <1hl1111 thc :-.ho"'· :-.kill ... ,-,---=~'!!'~----~ .. H:.ickcd b}· .J rt•'il)Ul1Cl1ng ~-~ •• ~Jr·· .. ·.·."."'., II doc:.n 'l llut this is neither oi puldou•n nor a jpae n for occ·s amllilious intcrprtl<1t1on 'J'hey are ;1s ··c;;oo$PEU." A m11••<•I ••~11• 1;11 Jonn·,,.•U•••I I et>ol•• ....... 1. DV S!f\11!11 $cl\w.tr11, O•n· 1.0 11¥ Wlll••m P~···~·· m11~l••I Oorh l•O" 01-ie;l"I!. CllOrtOQr•1>h• by Jell ll1>111n -· $t.,,lc IH\i9n •na uo;rnLH>q by J<!! 1(-, Pfe>en!od by Ot•ny"C"•" C.OH•"'-' oo..i11n1 1nro11qn $•I 11•d•• ii I n·t lo<~ on "" OCC •""'1loro11m, (O• .. Me\~ lo.dm<>"O" "~ THIO(OMPA NY Stl·1e 1'h111n.1 :. a ... :.unll':. th1 · tentral rule of Jes us l'r·s 1\LL l ):\f<: I.Jig 111,,. 1;1nc\ <·oulcl altnost doubll' in . a nd this 1nt in1:11e r~•P tnr lhl' popu lar ph)s 1c:tl 1.1vrt "ith thl' aurl1cnt•t• 1,, •r.,n1·<•pt1on 1 \11lh :.i :-.µl cnd1d \Ital to OCl'·s µruduct1un ll1end IJf hurnnl' :.ind .under: l'rJlll:C'pl, \llh ic h, fu r :1 1·01 '\;J\l•d l'Ulll 111 ;1 nd 1 hon1a:-. ll'(!l'·ll'V<'l prtst:n!al1on. 1., . 1, at h1~ bl'.~\ 111 the more l•X<•clty on targt•t. Au1h1u :-o•'nou:-. por111111 nf th~ s~ow ,Juhn ·:\1h·hael l'l'hel:.a k h;1., 1\hl'11 h1:. fl·rvtnl p;1:.:-.1on..; J.!L\t•n CJl1 inch of :.1ai.:1ni:. lll'l'tl !'.l'. and P urk l~:-. :ind his con1pany havt• lakt·n tl11 · ·pro\:<.'rbi;d mill' bu hhlc to t hf' :-.u rfacl'. n\usical cumh11 .'lud •• I 11na~inalL1•e hghtini.: 1·tf1..'<' ts. ··Gods pcll .. SUCl't•fl'i Ill ~ , ...... "' ••• ~ dra\l.'tng it s au1l11·n<'t'. IJoth physic•.1ll y and l·mutionull~. ~nlo tht' shov.•. It.; onl) v.•eakncss are oct;i:.1011:.il ovt·r·t' xlcn ~1on of 1ndi\ 1dual sequences. :.ue h as .!e>u"' farcu·t:'ll tn h1 ~ Un;c11Jlt•s. "'h1ch sct"n1s tn las1 an ~tcr· nit_v. · Pre:.<'11le<I 111lhoul :Hlnu,. :.ion l'h<tl'gt'. "God~pell " ~ ~""' TllQm;i•, C•I Holl. 10<'1 ~WC""''" lOftn Ma•\lt•••. J•~• V•11h·-~. A!>U• !.-.idlriQer. ROD•n F••nc1\, Ron (n,p~•• Unch•y Gambino, Gi ll D•a,.e• fellC•a l ""'"~··· <ue Rodflllllfl, Pill• VW•Ql>I '!'hi.: <1pC'H·c 11de1J 111for - m:11ity \\'ilh w hic h !he (Jl'I..' ea:-.t perfoun ..; 1,gn1tl'S 1mag1nat1\'e fi res 111 thl· a1· turs as they CllJU) l'rca\L\t· 1ntcrpla) u·ith lhe audicnt•t• On 'ulnl' occa s ion ~. ho"t>l'C'r , lhC' looseness of the :-.hou•'s structure lc:.id:-. to a n1ea n~erinl{, or ::.lO\\ ing of tempo. that \,·ca kens the 01 crall effect. Thl· !-.1 r11n):t•:-it \ u1tc or the (•ro1111 1an)· i:-. thal t,f Cal llnff . pl:.i.11ng .John lht· Baptist. 1\'hill' Joel SI\ en son 1:-. a si n· l'erl'I) l'ffl•l'111c .Jur1a s. F'c l1t·1a l l l'r 11:1nd<•z ts ml'rnurahl1· 111 ht·r torch C'onlinues tonight th1·nuyh Satucday on the stage of the Or<111gc Co a ~l Col le).!c auditoriun1 in Cust;1 J\lcsa \1·1th :.in 8o'clock e urtu111 . i difft!renl as night :.ind d::iy. and each <:;.in l>c"thoroughly enjoyed for the theatncal v:.iluc~ 1t emµhasn:es l"ur tho'l' \1 ho n1:t\ h:.11 1: m1~:.l·d the SC B \;·r~1un, ()r <.1ngc Co~sl ·s hr1cf cn~:igernl·nt offers :n1 idl•:.tl 01Jpor1un1t~ to di~1ncr lhl· 1varmth and hum;1nity of :in updat~d rl'tl'll1n ).( nf the gospel. l'ht'sl• arc <1ual1tie:. both \'ersinnl'> ~hare 111 ahun 1lantc as lhe\' tran .. late the .... tory of C:hr'isl 1ntu ll'r1n s e;.i.,1ly idc11t1 f1ahle t11 lod;1 ,\ ·s :.i udic nt·l.'s , u'tlh liberal 1lo scs of frl'l'\\ h<·<·l1 n11 hun1ur. /\l Orange Coa st. director \Villia n1 Purkiss h:1s <"(flle up 11·ilh the m ost ima gin:1 li\•l' ron <'<•pt 111 As radical a::. the ()CC version is. it retains the opening dialogue of the philosophers \i•hic h many con1panies 1SCR included ) h:.i vc.l'XC'1::.cd. 1'hough a bit 1.:u1nlil•rsome. it does vut forlh the sho"•'s basic mes· :.ai::t• of idcalogieal coex 1::.tcnl't'. 1'.'l\D LATt:R ON, during the hauntingly bea\Jti ful ··1';_1y By fJ:iy" number. the cas t undersco r es thi s prcl'l'l)l bv .dra"·inl! the Wl:ST COAST P'REMIERE B•st For•iqn Play Of Th• Y•ar Comedy A.ward "THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUN D" 'I T-stoppMd [•UIW-"'l>' ......... -"WWdOfl•n"' <:I ..... , I~ .. ~!t•' ....................... I "<)! ~· --•".,~ ... •oten-~-f,ttd.J ltr11 S111uloy -I p.111. "PACIFIC VI BRATIONS" (G) P'tu1 ''SOLO''--OyrtomH• Shorlfilm l F.11ShowiEochE•tni1197:JO' 9;) 0 SURFTHEATRE, Huntington Beoch-536-9396 -SUR F'S UP- MORTH COUNTRY Geo. Se9ci1, Elliot Gould :-.1ng1n~ nu1nh1·r . B:iek .flh :\Lin · •·1·urn lllGll 1'11'.RK S tn lhl· 1·on1ed) 1ll·partn1cnt go lo Loren !\'1ar ... 1er:-.. \\'hn d0t.·s a hilar1o u!. · (:odf;ither" m MANN THEATRES IARGoA\M l'RICES 'TIL 2:)0 ADUlTS & STUDEMTS ~1.25 J-1 ColMI '7HE GA.MILER" IRI °"'" 1:00 l f<.DD 1'11/i... l•JD-l:JO.i:IO.l·ID·9:lt Thcrt'1 l:ntttioi111M11I -, •-1U""I-l :4M•ll "CAIAllET" ~·cll.1"41 5.1,... b4M:t1.19'•I -..... .... i .. •:1•11cJD U /-ll:l0.J,J0.4:H ... u..10.11.11 ~ MICNll~KT Jl<O• fl>.illf. 1<0 111\11 l'l..(IJI I ~ • I . ~ -~ ~ EDWARDS bdirsi•• fnoJiMJtfllnt For At...,., Awerd ~!MOW! KERM IT SCHAFER'S &'lif8~~~ \!l' NEWPORT CINEMA F111'uor> Island . N11wp0r1 Cenler --CIKIOOMI 20 --'1-~-· ---CINIOOMI ?I ., ~=-:-r.r~,~· •·. ·'THE GAMILH" IRI & .. HIGH PLAIHS DRIFTER " ''THE LOHGEST YA.RO" with IRI IURT REYHOLDS "BUSTER & BILLIE" CR ! & "LAST SUMMER" "OEVIL'S TRIANGLE" & "IROTHER OF THE WIND" tG1 Plus "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL" "JUGGERNAUT" "LAST RUN" IP'G l I • "THE GROOVE TUIE" ''WHERE DOES IT HURT1" IRI MDEVIL'S TRIA NGLEN NCLONES" IP'GI Co ""~" •~•·• f" h :;.) gm .... ,,..~ ... 17.J(I ""'"' '""' ,.....,.. '> I ,...._" ··•. THE CITY SHOflPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 t ll't' 1 1 N l tiE ! INlMAS "RESH GORDOM''IXI & Short Subitct ''TH£ DEVIL'S TRIANGLE .. "CLONES" tP'Gl IA ''THE DOVE" ~"IAMGTHE DRUM SLOWLT" "DU DDT MR.A VITI" HAROlD & MAUDf:" IP'GI S!JK .... "'''" I'.' C\O I~ 1 00 ~,,. '~'°""'Son I '-Ot•s\ 111' Opt>n 0 d1ly 12 30 µ m .. DEVIL'S TRIANGLE .. NCLOHf:S" ll'GI '1'HE DOVE" IPGI "STHILE CUCKOO" "DUDDY MR.A.VITI" . "HAROLD & MAUDE" IPGI "DEATH WISH" "SERPICO" lRI ,...._.,...,.,,.,~1n l'•"' •OO c., "•CJ'p! '"'~ 1 1~ "n""' I I. 0 en Dail 10:15 am. •' ~ DAIL 't PILOT TJI 'Code '~ :1 E11co1tr<1g~rl l'l:"ll'l "'i'\·r1 1 1\~I l'hc ht ·ad nf th1· F,•&r.1! ('n1n 1nu11H';1t10 11 ... (,_·01~11 .. .. ion ,ll)(l-'t"·-1 ' thnt~lhP 1t•lv\ 1 ... H•rl 1nch1-.11 \ .1dlJJ>I .1 r:!!ltllo! 1·11d1• s1rn1l;.1r 1u:,h.1t 11.,1·1! b1 jiJ111 !ll;.ikCI\ Ill d1 «d1n •: 1111h ('•1nlrt1\'t•r .• 1,d Jlld 'i l'll~1l1 11C 111·.,1<:1-.1111 IHI 11 ).! 111 i II ,j I d 1·: . y,. CJ I \ ~1i1-;.1k1ni.: ;11 ,1 .,Pmn!:!,r .•t lht· l Ull t•f..,ll\' of (•1111 Ill 11.1\1 .... ud Thu r'>iJ :J\ ~h,1 ! 't·l1·\ 1'-(Lllfl (ll.1) hi• r!l< UH! 1011 .11 ll ~u<·h .1 .. y:-.\!'111 : 11 1· ... 1111 cunl 1y11·~._1,d p1.1i.:1.1111 ... and r1rm ... :1 ,1" t;u111n ~ ..... ns11111· 1:-l'1•1i.c· nr I lljlt•O/'t• I t1UJc1 bt• fl l'"~ll t •(j 11 pr11p1 r p1 t'l'llttll'111.., '' 1 • l.i~< 11 , ,,.. ... , ,, . ••l-s1 ' ~1'-l'?' SUMM ER OF '41 1PG• CLASS Of '44 IOG> ... -•.. •• ;:•;I.., a.11·"'1 1•~ I)< ...... c .. 1, • ...;. Olf •o..,p ••3·•1• '""IU. M.11 NMOI BUSTER AND BILLIE 1• "UI t ,.,._ ... 11111 tAST SUMMER 10G1 California Split ... -. ····-"THE DOVE" Them a"*bltol CWdljKl'OrR1ln~. ....... ; WWWllCl:ll""OP DUN'l'UAWITZ "CALIFORp.,llA SPLIT" • "U ST DETAIL .. tRI 642-4321 Direct or Collect to subscribe to the Da ily Pilot .I MOHO AT THRU f~IOA Y OPfH AT 6:00 ''Al~l'O~T '75" 6:lO·l:lO·IO:lO SATUltOAT·SUNOAT OP!H AT 11:00 NAl~l'OAT '7 i " I Z:l0·2:l0·4:l 0·6:lO·l :lD·I 0;10 II.US I $,fClll MION!O.H1 \ltoW ~···I ~ll, HO ,lt$f$ Otll lt10 •Gl"'ftll ,ll.&11 \Otlll-1411 l5 ~ ••• IOIL f 'l•fOHll !llCI" 1141 >HI fOllO".I "' \lll••••l 01 ft!l -Cl SI u•O 11<1 JVNMll IT 811!1 RETlll.llS "TltE LONGEST YARD" ' ~R ...... ,_. • ' -~ • .ii •• ...... .. .. : ...,,_.,. -..•. ·:~~''i"ii'~";:;;~ ............ .. ........ ).._ .......... ._. ,... ··~, ..... _,_ ....... .. -1 ii \HI lll \I lil' .-·· .. -- ~. ciwr•1r\1 • ""'" .. , Clas!-i or114 lf'GI IXI . '-0 -~ ... l"lo. ~·· l•'I . - • • • • ' ' • l l • ' • • CB DAIL y PILO f Thvrsd ay. Octo ber 24. 197• TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS I CUS (2J 9:00 -"The Cheyenne Social Club." A pair of down and oul cowboys (James Stewarl ~n~ 1-le.nry F'~nda) fall heir to a brothel including hostesses S hirley J ones and Sue Ane Langdon in this 1070 comedy we:.tern. ' ~ Kl"L.\ (f-.1 ~J :OI! The Nicot ine Affair. Ti1is oh· ' jcc:tivc look at r\merica's ctssociation \\'ith c:i garcttcs is hosted by Cl cte Robcr~s. ABC !7 J 11 :30 -\\'ide \Vorld Speci<il. f'rl'd Ast<tire hosts this Special salut ing the musical s of 20th Century f''ox. -... , .. ,,y TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening OCTOBER 24 llr~no's niece has been slr1n1led in rhe room ar 1 motel near • m111t~ry 111~ th at lloust1 11er boyl1iend M•I •M•ch•tl Rochard~oo) -wh-0'1 the )(1" ot 1 r1~al oldtime mollste1. Iron· s1~e must tind lhe i:ufs k•lltl lo pre11enr 1 r•nRl1nd teud. 0 CI!Ir!&) Tht ltkolint AU1i1 Clele llobuh 1s h.ost/nand!or for •n oh1ech•e l(](lk a! lhe f.(](ld, bad, runny and saJ rea~ons beh•nd ou• hundred m•lhmtler lo•e a!Ja•1 W•lh the t•garen e 6J Mike Dou1l1s Sho"' 0 THE STREETS OF SAN * FRANCISCO-SMASHING 0 !'9 (l) rv CD Sheets of Sin l11ncisco "Jarob'~ lloy" Mike ind Sle•e in•eS11~a1e !ht murdtr, o1 a ~kid row bum wh•ch opens up the P•l! hie ot a n11ld·mannrred man cony,cted ol a c11me years bel ore, Brock Peters, Dabney Coleman 11nd ~1.lch Voiel guest. 0 R1m5 Hi2hll1hb ED restitll lntun1c1on1I l6 s:1r Tie• €I) Acomp~n1mt 9:15 EEJ Alcohothni litm 9:30 0 Hews €Il D11rn1 'J:45 EilJ llle Drunk Je51 10:00 0 f.ll@ ~ m Mo,in' On ·-eow. hands" When 1 tormer cowbey rg.rjeo champion "ho run1 h•5 o"'n 1mall rodeo 1s hospolll•1ed afl er being tossed hom 1 bucking bronco, Sonny and Woll lake OYef the opt111!on ot his re>deo and nianage to Cftale nea1 ha•oc. Glenn Corbell. A Mar t1nez. Rochelle Robertson and Stu11r1 ,. Nisbet ruest. ommitews @ Tiit Bold Ones 0 Critics Say HARRY 0 * Like Kojak & Columbo 0 (Qi (fj) (})CD H•111 D H11ry e•enin1. t>ttomes a pr.soner in a mental hOI· Ill l nwtl r1h11 p1t1I while PQsin1 as 1 p1lient when Bobby Galdsboro Sh,,.. he ;i11emp1110 help a youn1 woman (i) little Ible.Ill ht bel1tYe1 is sine. Rt:icheduled. 7:45 ED lund1rt11 Slide Show Or. Geor1e f.Il Documentiry rro111 Melito Lundgren 1'1ow1 !J1des ot the eHecb ;it. The Unlouch1blt1 ot p1olon1ed 1ltohol use on Yit1I W Alcoholism Aw1rene11 Wee- or1ani. ''Med•l" Mario M~hado host this 1:00 show on how d1inkina; el!ec11 11 THE WALTON~-THE d1i••n1. * FAMILY'S FAVORITE IO:lO I Journey to ~d•enture ,. W1nder1ust 0 !ill (J) 00 TIMI. W11ton1 . TM LI Ctud•d G1it1 System" Jot\n·llor 11 !1eed with a Los Di•• relicts u ve!e test of h•s 1nteKr1ty when he 10:45 "'='Lund •en Slitle Show tillehes 1 h1end ched1•ng on an ~ I e~am and unwe•S•ly 1ute~ S!dlt 11:00 fl CV {19,1 al ~ @ Newt that }ohn·Boy will be '~pelltd '' ht 1· 0 -'' trl tr.l lfl News doesn't ~Of\ it. Best of Groucho 0 @(.tj (iijl m Sierra "Urb1n. 6) HYP~ " . •• f11n1e1s'' llev1n T1jlhe and Randolph 0 MOYlf: ltJ The Deadly A1!1n MantQ(lth of 'Emeriiency' guest 11 (d11 ) '61 -Jdmes M1son. Simone p111mtd•M DeSoto and Ga11.e who S1gnor.e1 .. Malim1h1n. Sthell, .. !tfYel lo Sierr' P~r~ 10 stud y mOllfl · m M.1111C1n: lmpon1blt liin 1e:icue methods. (!) N11ht liial1try O ~ Lo1ein1 & Meuin1 IJJ(ill l"tltt Gunn C-trt Londa Rons1,dt gue111. ~61 Wild Wild Wtlil 0 IQ.!:(_{)) CIJ CD The Odd Cou· f!l_Alcoh~iim/Film . p!e "The Odd Clndidale" i\t 1ht in· (1Jt C!ll W1nted: Df•d 01 AJ1we ••••••• ~· ~.1 .. n.,~, <"IUttanHy Jl·l5 E!)CifltM1'"jl j~· .. ;~;io -;u~ ior .. t•:r counc•!m~n 1 t;JO 0 !ft l;.:1@ css Litt Mowie:-(C) Dt1Jtl"s Cltoitt . "Duer 11 Oia blo" (wes) '66--bmts h1in1 From the OlrmP1< Gd1ner S1dner Po1l1er Dfnnis Wea· V1ritty Siio• '"-' ' EillTHEWAYITWAS O l~@®Jmlohnnr C1r1on * Great Sports Class!cs D rr1durtd flicken 0 . C I (i) MOYit : "Th e Guill ol bntl Mobil 11 orp~ra ion Ame$'' (drt) '47-.Ro~ahnd Russtll. El1J The W1y it Wa~ al ftllUTeli ED J1pa nt5' lan1ua1t Pro frtrns 1:30 0 (<]! (f)(3)C[IP1ptr Moon Molt. onspired by laden co!lect1on Mel.yn Douglas. O Wide World Special! * Fred Aslaire ~alutes The Fox Musitats! pl alts and lrwt, decides !hJI ht and O (;l<I Cf') L3) CDW id e W or Id ~dd•t will jom !hoe -t11a•an ot two Sl'tc•al "fre d A1ta11e Salultl the snler$ who conduct tent 1'•1•als. ro~ Musicals" m Merv Gril1in Show (!)Bill Co$b'f fl) Tht Drunk Tnt fD Yo1a fo1 Health 1:45 El1J C1tyw1t chu s !2:00 O Mfl"'ie: "G11ib1ldi'" (dra) '61- !:0D fJ (i7'j C1J It CBS Thund1y MOY!t : Reo11 Rrcc1, l1nd l ou1st. (C) °(2hr) "The Cheyenne Soci1I ID MOYit : "The Be1innin1 ol tllt Club" (wes) '/O -lames Slewai!, [nd" (did) '41 -81<1n Oonlevy. Hrory londJ, Shirley Jories. Sur Ane 1:00 O 10 Tomo11ow ldngdon, l lJtne Oe•ry, lloberr M•d· O 3 a 1j@ NtW1 dleton, Dabbs Grtr1. Arch John~on. 1:45 f) Movie: "Tht P1oud & the Pro· Jac""e Josepft A Pl1r o! down·~nd tinf' (drJl -~6 _ w111i1m Holden, av! ~o,.boyi hll ht ir 10 ~ome prol Dtbllr.ih Kerr, Thelma ll1Her, Dewey rtable properly and d•5tO•ei thll /1-lirhn td1n•ng a dreenl h•oni nn't ntte~ )atily it!p!c!abl e 2:00 ID ~ll·N1~hl Show: "It'$ A Bi& 0 ra.f@l 'lq £D lron1ide "St l Up Counhy," ''The Strip" Danser" 81uno Rom.in (Bar ry Sull1· 3:10 f) MOYrt : "The Stciet M1n" (dra) van) and aide Marty Sommons (Gary ·~g -Matshall lhomp~on. John Ctosby) e1pl~1n lo 1!01uide th1I l~de~nne AIJlrrry Friday DAYTIME MOVIES l :lO O "ltl&hl Club Sprti1t" (mys) '31 -John Barrymor~. lynn e Overman ,:00 0 (CJ "Beith Party" (CCIII) '6l- lr~nkie Avalon, Annf1tt fun+ctllo. JO:OD O "Ito W1r Dur (dra) ·~o - fl•~hard W1dm11k, t1nd1 Darnell "'Man rro/JI Uta~·· (•·u) '34 -Jonn w~,nt. "Golden '10,es~ td••) ·40 -R1ch~1d Denning, Rob~rt lly1n 12:00 m "AHa ir in Tii"Jd,d" (advl 'SZ- R1I• H1ywOt!h. Aluander Scourby 1:00 ~6 \C) ''Qurst l~r L0Yt~1 (dr1) '11 -Denholm Elhol , Joa n Cclions. l:lO 0 "Tht {U ' I" (com) '41 - ~11vdrUe Colbe11. fred MacMurray. 2:JO ,I "The Peh1l1ed rort$I" (dn) '36 -Humpnrrv Bo~art Be11e 01v1s, 00 (C) "The t ouf11hl' ol [ddit'I rather" !crml '63 ~ Glenn ford, ~hnltv Jones O:l 6 (C) "A fine M1d11tsl"' (com) ·66-Sein Conner~. Jo1nne Wood· "'"d 3:30 LJ r "f1enchmen'1 Creek" (adv) '44 -Joan fonlaooe ~tturo de Cordova. 0 (C) "Kinin' Cousins" (mus) '64 -[ly11 Presley. 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' -• • fatnllttl t~ w(lio ...... viftyt ....,, ....... ~~ ..h.L. .. .... . ~· .. • c-..w 1emf a.a.s. ltylo I .• ~ 2'' ... ~ ... Ailo11•1 • D . COST A • MfSA .- ' • lecofft~ tor -'trt t..1t "'' 'l· w.rti • .,.., ....... ...... ~ • 12" tlW whll l1,...... • • Sews 1...th, fnl ... tt· ·-fly. jlt-M'I .' , ' I I 1 I ... Thor!lday. oc1ober 24, 1974 DAILY PILOT ,, I '"' .... ess Gridder Aniazes Mother Hadl May Not Report To Pack ATLANTA 1AP1 · Rusty Redfern ult.hough ht.> weighs oru.v ri.S p0unds ltusty ulso dives, "'ater skis, 11la)s :-.ortball. rides u bike, and last year pluyt-d in all ;.imJ>utce golf tour· uament. :-.onlcthing ttnd ho really is llnder· At srhool. ltust_,. '''l'ilt•s 1vi1h the ust· slzcd.''she s11ict.··nuthe t·\>allyenjoys of an urtlfic ial :irn1, hut his mother plays b•M!ball in the s1>rint:. s"•lnls in and pl uy~ in • loc~I YMC1\ foolbi:lll the summer and plays Coollw.11 in the progr-am which allows youni,:slcrs u11 it a nd uctu<1 lly knocks 1)l·oplc do''"" in -:-:ays he prcrers lo ...,,,.1lt• "·1th his f(•(•t. rootball und sccn1s to he having u good "lie does il rastt•r 1h11l wuy but 11cat· fall . all without the aid or al' ms. to 150 pound:.; to participate. "I've never seen any\hing like him, •t ''He played against u 150-pound cen. ,.,rs. ltedfern. who has three older childr~n who are normal physically , su1 d doctors utlributed f\µsty's han· dit:.lll to u virus during he r prcgnan· e)'. time.'' -\. ness went out the w indo"· "'ht•n he ""1:-. Sh« soi id he t1·Jcd hasketbull "but in tht< st.>cond grudl'." sht• said \Vith :.i S<i)'S football coach Fr<i nk Colby, ter a week ago," said 'Colby \Veil· shaking his head in <1.dmirutiun or the ncsdtii y during a scrimmage, "and tha t didn't wo1·k out. Hut he really did laugh. v.•ell in sortbull us u pitcher," l'X; Ile ;.1lso ridt.•s a IJit·~·clc, ~hl· says, 1ilaining that h e thr€•\\' the hull bv ... but ;.1 hrlnlt'l i~ n1:.uulatory 01ncl I cradling il in the inste p or his root. <'l'ingc wht•nt.•\'t•r he dUC's bi.!ruust· h1·'.s spu'nky ll·ycu r·Old . "ll'c's the most Ru sty bent him to death all day. 'J'hc fascinltting kid I've ever seen. lie's othlV ~id was bluck and blue. got Iott or guts i.iOd desire, gets no ··rd say he makes IS percent ur our special favors and asks none," · tac~les on defense. I-le loves to hit. Rusty, u fiflh·grader in an AUanta • The only thing I ha ve lo teach hiql is suburban public school. refuses to let to stop hitting." his b~rt h def ect handicap ~im, Rust y's mother,. Beverly , says 1\tr s. He dfcrn said Ru st y had been IK!Stc ring her fur some lime to ullo\v him t.o 11luy root!Jull, Dul until this year she had balked. ··1 \vus afraid he'd brcuk a Jeg or "\Vhen he batted," ~he said. "he let had so nii111y little at·eidt.·111~. I don'l the ball hit his but ruthe r lhun swing, knO\Y ho\v hc dQ;c:-t'\'c1·ything hut ht• ~nd would run a nd beat out some find s ;_i ,1·;_iy, Il l' a1nazes 1111· hits," :-;a1neti111 t's, too." I Ex~Newport Standout c;tt1-:1-:N B1\\1, \Vi;.. lc\111 -Anno· :-11 l'r \\'a s l'X IJL't'tcd t<Hlay lo the qu1·st111n of \\'hClh1•r t he N::itiona l l-'ooth:ill Ll•;_ig ut· lr"arli'. 111 .... ·h1c h f:1·e1·n Ha \ P :u·kl·r:-Obtained \'etet·an quartc1·b;;<'k John I l:1rll t'ron1 the l..os Ang(•il'S H ain~." ould go th rou~h. Hedrick Gets Kick "John has snn1e problems back on th\! \\'t•sl Coa :-1." Jlackt>rs roaeh U~1n IJe,·ine ~a ill late \\ll•tlnt· ... da~" "11e has ' to get his ;iffairs in orrit.·r. but I think \\'C0 \'l' been f;ur \l'Jlh h11n . I'd havt• to s;1 ~· thal if he's nolon a JJl<utc to Gt'e('n Bay i.n the morning, \\'e 'd havl' to con· sid er the trade off. .. \\'l' .... •.111 pirk up his t•url'C'llt Los A1igeleS' contrat•f, \\ h11·h 1s \\'hat tht' terms of the lradt> call for. Nothing t<I~. 1·ht•rt• \\'ill be no rcnt•goliation, nu cash jla y n~ents, nothing \ikl· th:it ." UPITt .. ploll• ' Out of Cougars By ROGER CARLSON OtthtDllllfP'li.t~W You can probubly count the nurnber or freshmen who can makt< the grade on the varsity level on your ringers in any league or le\'el of competition, whether it's pre p or college 'rootbalL And m ost athletes able to make the grade in collegiate play usually are in competition some\\·hat )o,ver than Pae-Splay. J-lowever. former Ne\\•porl 11arbor' J-Jigh star Ga\1in J-ledrick isn't ha\'ing <1ny proble m at a ll in a punting role at \Vashington State Universit y. The former All-Sunset League defens ive star has been handling the -punting duties for the Cougars since the' season started, ;_ind a lthough he's been used a bit too often to suit him <USC and Ohio St;ite forced a few too many punts l, it's clear he's ha ppy with his rlecis ion to attend the Pul· Iman institution. 1'hc Packers gave up their lop three <ll'all ehoices in 1975 and top t"o 111 1976 Tul'sd:1 y lo oh\ a 111 the 3 l ·~·e'.1r ·ol<\ .... 1gnal call t•r \\'ho \\·as n<1111t•d the n1nst \'alu:i blL' player in lhe l\';_iL1onal Foot· b;il\ Conference last season. l)cvine had said carhet' \\'cdncsd:1r he \\'as doing J-l adl a SJ>l'l'ial fa\'or ht allo\ving hlm t o take so1ne time to decide \\'hethcr t u report to G1·ee11 Ba\' .:john is a \'{'./')'old friend of m ine and I \\·ouldn't do this for anyone ('l il('. 1-le's just asked for time to goo\'e r 1h1;. \\hole thing, .. lle\·1ne said. "I le ~ays he \\'Ouldn't consider ll';iv1ng Los Angeles for any other te;.im hut the Packers. lie likes our b<illclub and he thinks he can play another three or four years." }fadl. who had lost his startin g job \\'ith Rams this season 10 James l·lar- ris. ~a id he had -rorgotten the National Football' League \va:. a bus iness as \\·ell as a s port. .. It's just a business de.ii nO\\'. I \\'on't pla y there unless I get the cash money 1 \\'ant , 1'1n eilhcr going to Green Bay o r home to S;_in Diego, but nol baek to the Rams,·· hl' said. NEW SPORTS PALACE -This S20 m illion s ports arena In Richfield, Ohio is scheduled to OP)fn Saturday. The comPlex \vilf ser\·e the Cleveland urea ,,·ith the c 1e,·eland CavaUers of the Na tional Basketball Association slated to plai· there this season. ~~~~~~~~- .. I was seeking a schol:irshi1> out of Nc"•porl l-l a rbor \\'here I felt I could play right a\\•ay a nd \Vashinb'l.On State' has p1'oved a very good location," says l-lecfrick. liedric k a lso has defensive back ambitions. but he'll "-'ail until spring practice to begin his quest ut tha t position. GAVIN HEDRICK a gainst the Cougars team rather than Hedrick. "Football is j ust like any other b1,.1sincss. A C!)I~. hard business. And "-'he n money is involved in a nything, the personal feeli ngs of a pe rson arl' never considered. I don't hold a ny grudges against anyone in the Rams organ ization. I've just le arned another good lesson tha t \\'ill help me do"'n the road.·· Sports in Brief B~ll Ad justs Kings, Sabres Tangk; At Halftime; Surgery for Dodgers Sun Beaten INGLE\VOOD -The Los 1\ngeles Kings try to get another unbeaten string started tonight \\'hen they host the Buffalo Sabrl'S in a National Hockey League game. The Kings lost 4·2 to Philadelphia Tuesday night. ending a six-game un· beate n string. It's the second m eeting of the season bet"·een the Sabres and Ki ngs. Los Angeles \\'on the first game 4:"1 as Bob Ne vin scored three goals and had an assist. S11rger!J Slaf P<! LOS ANGELES -Outfielder Jimmy \Vynn a nd shortstop Bill Rus· sell of the National League champion ·-Lit&--.·\r:~c!e~ £1-:--:12, .. !:.C "-'iii undergo surgery next \\'eek. the team ~ays. \\·~·nn. the slugging center fielder. ,,·ill be operatt'd on to remo\·e bone chips from his right elbC)\'>. a condition that hampered his throwing during the season. RUsselrs surgery "·ill be on his lert arm. The Oodgrrs a lso onnoun('l'd \Ved· nesda,· that catcher Steve Yeager suf· fe rcd . a f ructu re or his left elbo\\' 1'uesda~· night ,,·hile mo,·ing fur · nilure. Tea m physician Dr. Fra nk Jobe saicl the arm \\'as placed in a splint and \\'Ottlcl be re·examined l\.1on· da~ .. Olnpplc• ('111 LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Rams placed punter Dave Chapple on \\'ai,·ers Wednesday and signed Mike Burke from the Uni,•ersity or l\.1iam i. f1a .. ,,·ho had been with'the National Jo"ootba ll Leagul• club during training camp. Bol'fl Salb TEl-IR.l\N, Iran -~>eond·seerled Bjo1·n Borg or S\redcn dropP£'d the f il'1'1t i1et bcF0 1·e defeating Vilas Gerul:•itis 3·G, -9·2. ti-2 in the lhird round of the s1110.ooo Ar~·:1n1rh1· tenn\s tourna n1 cnl \\'ednesrluy. Brlun Go1tf1·ierl stoppC'd Jaime f'il· lo! or Chile 1.5,_7,5 iu :1notl\QI' n1 en's singles matc h. Also. 1\Januel Orantes, Spain, beat J ohn Yuille, South Africa, 6·4, 6-3; Ross Case. Australia, topped Steve Krule\·itz. 7 ·6~ 6·3:· .rose Edison Man· darino. Brazil, clo\\·ned Frew Mcl\.1il- lan. South Africa, 5·7, 6-4. 6·4: Tho mas Koc h. Brazil. defeated Patricio Co1·· nejo, Chile, 7·5, 6·4: Roger Taylor. Britain. clumped 1,·an 1\1olina, Colom· bia. 6-2, ; ·5: and Guillermo Vilas, r\rgentina, stopped Kjell Joha nsson1 s .... ·eden, fi·4. 6·2. ' In third round action. Tom Okker beat Vijay .>\mritraj, India, 6·3, 6·1. and Eddie Dibbs defeated Andrew Pattison. Rhodesia , 6·.i, 6·4. 1llt•ndf11r" Di(•s MOREHEAD CITY. N.C. -Ed l\leadO\VS. 42. Doke Univers ity and Philadelphia Eagles' football player in the 1950s. has been fatally shot at his home. Police chief I IO\\"a1·d Overn1an of nearby Pine Knolls Short's, \\•het'e l\.1eadO\VS lived, said he hoped lo be <1ble to a nnountc s hol'tly if lhc death \\'as a homicide. aecidcnt ur sui cide. Q\·ermnn said l\l e3dO\\'S \\'LlS fou nd by a fl'iend, \\'horn lhc po\it•e chief declined to idt:!nlif\'. lie added that 1\1eado\vs. \\'as still .alive \\·hen police ;.1rri,·ed. but died on his \\'UY In a hospital. l i11st•r St•I 11 ff ••t•ftrfl RIVERSIDE Robby Unse r . dri,·ing the turl.lbchargt•d Eagle-Of· Jenh;1use1· .«lat carl'ied hi1n to the q,;nited Slates Auto Club champion: ship. set an unofficial track rl'<'Ot'd \\'ednesday o n the t\\·isting Ri\'erside ln!(•rnalional Racc\\·ay 2.6-milc road COUl'Sl'. l:t'lt"er. p1·uct iring for Sunctay's Ri\'Miclc Grund Prix ror Formula .5000 und lnd ia oa polis·lypc C'3rs , U\·craged \23.904 mlles:1n hour. 1'he s1>ecd ii< almoil t lhrec n1 ill's :111 hour fa ste r than the track's n1:irk fo r n1)~'n \l'hcul racers ~c l by Jo<ly ::ichcrktcr or Soulh Arnea 111 :1 For- n1ul;i 5000 cu1· las t rear. "\\'e-just made a few changes at h a lf-ti me , th a t 's all,'' s uid Philadelphia Bell quarterback King Cort·oran. T he changes "·e re made arter the Southern California Sun took a 7·0 lead into the locker room. • 1'he n in the second hair Corcoran thre\\1 for three louchdO\\'nS and ran one ~·;_ird for a nother a s t he Bell routed the Sun, 45·7, \Vedne sday night a t Anaheim Stadium. · .. Their defense \\'as not \\•hat \\'e ex· pected. the \\'ay they lined up thl' zone defense." Corcoran said. "\\'e ad· j usted in the second tialf." Co r co r an teamed \\'ith Don Shanklin for a 32.yard touchdo\\'n to open the second half. then added scorc::n:-::: !~ :;:~r~~r to Claude \\'alls and 325·ya rder to Ron 11olliday. Re se rve defensi,·e ('n d Skip Pa rc menter picked up a fumble by -fiouthern California running back Ralph Nelson and r an 25 yurds for another Bell touc hdown and Frank !\l cGuigan dashed JO yards \Vith 18 seconds left to play for the .fi nal Phil.ide lphia score. Southern California. 12·5, had clin· ched the \Ve stern Divi sion title lai<t \1·cck ...,·bile the 13cll . 7·10. is still ' fi ghting fol' a 1>layoff berth. Sun coach ·rom Fears said ... I \\'as :ifraid of con1 placcnc.v after \1·e SC\\'Cd it up. In the first half tonight 1\'l' had so n1;_in~· chances to score. a nd \\'e d id· n'l," SCORE SY QUARTERS f'lllloldtlptol• o o r• ll-•J Soulllo!r" C11iror..;• 1 O 0 0-1 5( •• Wlll11m' 17 p.t's lrom Adi"'~ (P•)) lo\lltdl Piii -$11•"•1i" ll P••\ h om Co<(O••n !p.t)) t.lilffl . Pl).i ..-Wl \IJ 10 p1$i !tom (Of<O••" lp1 1 ~ 1.;1"'81 Pnl • Holllelit 2S PISS Hom Carto1a" Cl1nd ~· Piii -P1r•menler 2S tumble ••turn ~p•s~ !Mi.di • Piii •• McCiulQ1n 10 r un (Friln~lin ,.,, lrom 'l'.tncMltl IHOIVIOUAL LEADERS AU$HIHG • Plllt•llf'lphi a. W.tlH 11·1~. l il"ll 11 ... , M'Guro1n l ·JS: S11u1h'"" ldll!o•n1d, Nt114n U·•I. Ml"H\I•• 1·•.S. Jolln51111 l•ll, RECEIVING • Pf1Utdtll'lll1•. Stw>kl!" 3..0, W,111~ l-lD; Sou1111r11 C1tltor"r1, L!ndYy 2·•8. /fell.II•••• >n. PASSING Phllaelelpll1 .. , CDHOl'•1<1 !J 16 I, I/ii y.,11•: Soutl••n ca1ilor"l•, Alla<m 1\-J! 1, 1~ ,, . )6,411, ··1 hud some hopes at defensive back as a freshman ... unlit I saw "·hat I \\'as up against here. rll concentrate o n punting this year ." adds lledrick. Hedrick udmits the lark of contact experience this year could put him a bit behind,· but he adds that spring practice should get him back in shape ror his sopho more season. l-l edrick is operating at 190 pounds on his 6·3 frame, a fC"-' pounds under h is days at Newport. And he credits Newport 1-farbor coach Bill Pizzica for his current e ndeavors. · In five games ll cdrirk h as averaged 40 .9 yards on 33 punts and 129 cumulative return yards nets those punts al 37 .0. His longest v.•as a 60·yarder and he got orf a 59.ya rcler against UCLA. He ranks second in the conferenre behind \Va shington·s Skip Boyd 142.8 on 39 punts). lle's a lso second in conference games ...,·ith a 42.1 average second to Oregon State's Bob !\Jc Kenzie 143.9), 1'hc 42.1 is for 10 punts a nd the se<.1 son lota ls do not include l \\'O blocked punts-which ;ire charged ··coach Pizzica did a lot to sho\\' me, some of the fine r poi nts," says llcdrick, \\'ho udmits ;imbilions for ;1 prorcs!i iona l cnreer ;1s <1 llUntcr. "ff I c;_in kt'e jl my J\Cr;1ge up l might ha\'t' a s hol at gelling dr;_ifted,·' sa,ys Jledrick. Jledrick's punting has impro\'cd s ince his d ays l.lt Nc\\•porl and he credits his consiste ncy ..\·ith ad· ditiona l concentration on the ball. llis average doesn't incl ude a hlockccl punt in the Ida ho game and a partially bloCked punt in the USC loss. when his blocking broke do,~·n. llis prep stats s howed a 42 .5 average in hi s senior year. And althoug h \Va shington State has not been fo the Hose Bo\\'I since 1931 , Hedrick says the Cou~u rs ha,·e a realistic shot al the prizl' \\"ithin the next t\\'O or thrC(' yc;,1rs. "\\'e only l o~t· se\·cn starters to graduation this year." not es lledrick. ""Our de fens ive linl' could be the btg £actor in m ;_ikin g: \\'a~hinbrt on Stale a slron~ Rose Bo\vl contender.·· One thing is for sure. The Cougars ha\'e a solid punting gam e in Puc·S circles, and they'll have it for at leasl three more yi:ar s. l·ladl s 1){'nt 11 years "'ith the S.in Diego Charger s before movins lo the Ra ms last season and still maintainl'.I his home and r eal estate dc,·e\opmenl business in San Diego. lie. sco£fed at suggestion;.. he was having trouble throwing. "'There's nothing \\·rong v.•ith my :lr· m ," i-l adl said. "T here has been nothinp, "rong \Yith me th is season. 1·,·e just been in a s lu mp, A lot of the quarterbacks a round the league are in slumos thili .Year:· A's, Finley Get Richer, Add Williams Lnke_ Plneid B11sn OA KLAXD IA P ) -The Oaklanrt Athletics. baseball's '''9rld c·ham· p1ons, h;_i,·e acquired Ch1ca,t:o Cubs ' ~lugf,!cr Bll\y \r1lfian1s. and.'\ 's O\\'n1•r Ch•1rl1e l-'inlcy :-uys. "\\'c feel that he "'111 be the fine~l desiµn:Jted hitter in the American League ·· .Land Boom Begins t For thl' :Jli·yea r-old lert·handed h1I · tin ~ \Villian1 s, the A's f.::l \'e u p rclie,'ers Darnld Kno\vll's and Boh Lllc ker 1111cl infielder l\'l anny Trilll1 in \\'r•dnl·sda v ·;. I r;.idc. At '80 Olympics Site "I \\':1 n1 ed to go tn a l'fln1l'nllin~ ball ~·lub, and lhnt 's \\·hat happi:nrrl," s:iid \\'illianls. ··11 ·:-just h11r I'll 11nn1ar1l y LAKE PLACID, N.Y. lt\P) - Rcuction can1c quick to the ne,vs that this remote Adirondack J\1ountain vii· lage had been selected as the site of the 1980 \Vinter Olympics. Seventh graders dreamed or Olym· pie fame. JlomcO\\'ners reported ad· vances by land speculators intert>St\>d. in con\'erlinl! the ir homes to mote ls. And government offic1;ils computed the projcctC'd c6sls or in1pro\'1ng local ski facilities. "I think it's !he best thing that e\'er happened to this to...,•n. I've been here 18 years and I've seen this to"•n slip· ping all the t in1 l'," ont' of 1 he village· s 3.00'1 r e s ident s t o ld a vis iting ncws m:in. Bob J\1 ack. a member of the lncal Olympic bid eoo1millec, said the lo\\·n \\'ill concentrutc ils allcnlion on lhc athletes rather I ha n lhe crovrd. .. "\Ve intend lo take the rocu~ orr thl' spectator and place it b:iek on the he a designated hittt..'r, hut 1·11 :1 1 ~0 competitor.'' he s;iid. • pla,\ the oulf1clcl :ind first bao;;c. ·· Es l imalcs o f the total l'OSl of \\'11Ji:ims hit .27/l last :-ca;.011 anrl hosting the 1980 Winte r Olympies played both outfil'ld an<! first base have run from S25 million to S35 mil· ,,·ith the Cubs. llis ball1n~ average lion. \\'ilh the state's sha re estimaled over 15 sea sons -all ...,•1th the Cuh .... - bet"·ccn S8 millio n and$2 million. 1s .2% \\1th :392 home run-.. 111~ bt.:..,t Local orficials ha\'e received as· avl·rage, .333. \\·a-. in l!li2 \1 hen he surances or fin:1ncial aid fron1 the \\'on the ;\':ii inn;il l.e<1g111• bat~1ng \Vh ite House. Co ng ress and state of· ch:1n1pH1nsh1p f1c ials, J\1a ck s:iid. ..lie h11 -. 1\ 1th au1h1)1'LI } ;111d con· In Alhany, ~omc 140 miles south of !'<t...,t('tll''"· ;1-. l'\.1dt•111·c1I h~· hi .; out\tttn · hcrl'. officials said budl!l'lin.i::: ror lhc: <hn _g rel·or<.l .'' ... :ud Flnll·~. · stall''S share of the \vinter (ll~·mpics • 1'he c;ub;. lt·t \\'1lha111\ J!O becau~c bill coulr1 be).!.in a s early as ncxl 1\pril lhC',\' 1l('l'clc 1I hulln1'Tl help and arc on a \\'hen th~ 1975 fiscal ye:.1r begins. ~·outh mo\·l'mt'nt. 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Kickoff is at 8 and coach Bill Workman's Chargers are si x·J>Olnt favorites to up their circuit record to 2·1·1 after a disastrous start . too much pressure on the in· aide running game. Edison's No. t weaPon is quarttrback Nathan Ching, who has run for four touch· downs and passed for five others. lie hurts the op- pos it io n m o~t with his ' powe r keeps a round the fl anks. '" "I ._ • ' ' . . ~ . ' . ~ .. <v ~, ...... H •• .. . .. ... ,; 'r' _..,.....:iai_.--._.,...._Tars Pose JC Gr id Ac es For Vni Higli Redman: • Problem D e fense Key Must~ Run ' To Win To Vikes There are two worW up- permost in the mind or To Reversal There's no problem in containing Mission Viejo High's passing game, says Marina High football coach BJ DAVE ROMANO only two games each in 1971 Mike Henigan this week as 011Mo.i1rl't1ttSUif , , and 19'12. The Trojans Jost he prepares the Vikings for lt was Fall of 1910--tif() five of their first six games a Sunset League date with Jerry Redman didn't have tn 1973 before things -started Newport Harbor lJi gh's much to work with when he to change . Tars Friday night al Wesl -·greeted his athletes for the Following a 10·0 loss to minster. first season of varsity foot-Brea, University turni::d_ 'Oneoflhewords bugg ing ball atUniversilyHigh. around and w bn seve n the coach is explosiveness He did, howeve r, have a straight befor~ losing last and the other is contain. pl an for success to work week. Four of those wins University High football coachJtrry Redman. "All you have to do Is double cover all of their receivers and put on an eight-man rush." ' Both rootball teams rely on a punishing gr ound at· tack r ev olving a round tailback play from the l·for· mation: Edison will run power plays with tailback Don Cornell behind ·fullbacks Sc.otl Desrosie rs or Don Bruyn, mix in a pass or two, then go lo Ching with his "Newport Harbor has rar around. lte knew the results came via the shutout route. more explosive power than of such a plan might not be Much Or the aucc.ess of most or the teams we have eviden.t for two or three University th.is year can be played this season,'' years, but he went through attributedlotheclassplan: His Univers ity eleven meets the passiminded Mis- sion Viejo Oiablos Friday night at Tustin High in a South. Coast League tilt and another setback virtually eliminates University from the tiUe race. . " Both have excellent pas- sers and both will go to the outside if the defenses put F V Boss Reveals 'Outlook fountain Valley High footbaJI coach BrUce Pick· ford sums 'i-P, Westminster High's offensive thrust as a • matter of power and streng- th, but in the same breath says it's the passing game that worries him most when it comes time for a payoff. His Barons meet West· minster's Lions Friday night at Orange Coast Col - lege in a crucial Sunset Lea1ue test and Pickford acknowled1es that it's a rlatural rivalry, despite the fact this is the first varsity grid confrontation between the two Huntington Beach School District titans. "I'm sure they're going to come to play," says Pick- ford, "they are a good ball club. But so are we. "Westminster is bie:ger and stronger than Edison, but probably a little slower. "We think Westminster will try to blow us right out or there," continues Pick· ford. "They figure to come right at us with their huge people, who may outweigh us 25 pounds per player up , .. front, and drive Dennis ~ell through the middle. •·And to go with it they tan throw the bomb. West• minster beat Los Alamitos and Newport with bombs. You get bunched up in the middle to stop the power and then they'll cross you up with the Jong pass. "I'm sure we'll see the bootleg pass ~and the half- back pass. unfortunately you never know when it is · coming." Tennis For Girls V•riJtr S111tMt E1l-l• lltl Ill Wt11111if!lllW ,,,..,.r1,,1~· ~~<:>~.~ ~ Ul#...,(f:l<kl. 8•umtlll-1 GoedofwM9111/W I i:tel, Poo S· 1 ~(El<kf. SPIOll>s-lt-2 Mt.Ell'lf>flJIE! oel. Cto,..11 1-S Ducll(Wldtl. M1Mlnt1·4 ""'"' --.Jo11Mo11!E I dtl. Y•llo•M!llltn1~•1 11:....,·lfllfff!lllEI Otl. Ah1•r1CW1-WIHMIM .. Htvlnq-Nlll•t11t>f•<ilEI Cltl, Johntton· Ftllll-2 ~ c. .. 111,..0IA119t loCEl dtl. AfJ-~"'9 ., Nl~!·lll'!Jtl !E) 0.1. Cll•ltfl·Mc:Gr- M W•ll·Ell!loOlllE l Cltl, 800!1\·Po.-.11\I .. 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Los Alamitos has its weapons, too. Quarterback Craig Chamberlain throws and connects on the deep pass, tailback David Sprague is a threat lo break the long gainer at any point and picks his hole behind the blocking of 6·4, 240- pound tackle Jim Main with Henigan says. with it anyway. The Trojans haft ·an excel- ''You can contain them, After suffering through lent freshm art t~am two cOntaln them, contain them three losing seasons; the years ago and last year and then all of a sudden rewards of -Redman's far-University's sophomore Brian Theriot, Vin Mulr9y reaching scheme are now team was s.-1. Redman feels or Tom BazaCas will break coming to the surface. The this group of athletes away. AU 'three are capable Trojans have won seven of· brought sourtCI fundamen· or.exploding for a long gain their last nine games and tats and a-winning attitude al any time.'' despite a heartbreaking 8-0 to the varsity level. Will his Vikings do loss to San Clemente last Redman has nothing but anything dirrerent this Week week, are one of the teams praise for his underclas· after battling to a 1·1 favored in the South.Coast sman coaches, Baker and deadlock with Westmin· Leaguerace. Steve Hormuth, the latter ster? • Redman had only fresh· taking over for Parham "That's about the only way , you can stop Mission Viajo," ·muses R~dman. ""Every one of 'Mission Viejo's receivers have size, speed a nd tremendous cat- ching ability, capable of laking the bomb. consistent success. ~...... ~ A~~'l Ron Cassidy, a flanker DAVE McBETH JOHN MACAULEY ''We'll stick with our men, sophomores and when he took an ad· same kind of offense and try juniors in 1970 and says : ministrative post. They are tocontroltheballonthem,'' some or them had never ·experts on the fundamen· he says. "We hope lo play played football. Instead of tats and Redman can be our regular game on collecting all of the best sure that ·when they turn a "Mission Viejo }\as a pretty sophisticated pas· sing game and really has four receivers with John Montgo.rnery coming out or ·the backfield to enhance Wilbur Gregory, Ron Freed and Eric Schmidt." and defensive back ·who sometimes moves into the _G::::•::ld::•:.:n:..W.::.:•:.:•:.:l.:D:.:•c.1•:..nc.se:_ __ G=o"ld:.:•:.:";..;.W:..•:..•:..t_Of'--fe_n_ae __ backfield as a runner or defense and contain them. alhletes and putting them player over to him he will University's secondary ·We'll also pursue as well as on the varsity, "Redman know how to block, run will be put to the test, for we can to take the long runs decid~d to bring the players sure. The Trojans intercep.. f th or pass. ted seven a' erials in the first and passes away rom along slowly and give em The philosophy of Red-. hr b 1 h 1 quarterback, is also a df:finile threat lo mix things up. MD vs them. more experience with fun· man and his coaching stare t ee gamea, u ave no ""But unless we can con-damenlals. aused a· turnover in the h h l th d' 'd d hi 1 is also a reason for Univer-past two games., Swordsmen lain t em or s u em He 1v1 e s Payers sity's recent success. In-. , Los Alamitos led West- minster and Newport Har· bor before falling in the fourth quarter-and Edison did the same agai nst In Angelus Crucial down, i' will be a long basically into class groups. stead of driving his players Turnovers ls an item Red- night." All the freshmen would play and impressing them that f man is concerned about af· Henigan says the Vikings freshmen football(or what winning was ne.ccessary, ter ~eeing his team dumJ>:ed came out of a physical bat-was called C football at that Redman now tries to make by San Clemente, 8-0, with tie with Westminster in time) and the sophomores football Cun for his players five turnov.ers instrumental Newport. Edison has been plagued with miscues through its first five cames, losing 11 of 15 fumbles, suffering six in· terceplions a nd receipting for a whopping 377 yards of pe nalties on 40 infractions. ··-.,. ...... If the St. Paul High Swor- dsmen are as successful against the Mater Dei secondary as Pius X was, then tonight's c r ucial Angelus League football game between the Sword- smen and the Monarchs" Wit Doti --LT 51,.,. Ct9tllotn LG Con $<!Wat*' C 0.Ykl 0.Ml,lll RG S<on C•m*U ftT Ke¥11> 'ord MS could be a big mismatch. ~ Even ir Mate r Dei plays 20> perfect football , the Sword· :, smen, with an outsLanding '" defense. figure to win. 1"' Kickoff is al 8 at the Santa '" TE Jim llelch Q9 """ Ollnt Fii S<otl Dttf"f>llen Tl Don Gomtll 11.1 Ana Bowl. SB S".,. HIMl •fl-°'""• Of P•11I Aldllh Of Al OIS'-M MG,_ f'tl• HD .St. Paul is 5·0 and rated nD NO. l in the CIF 4-A poU. 110 !\later Oei is 4·1 ard ranked '" 1to No. 8. or ~ G1cr91t11 Df: ICtll Whilltllt.ot Lii Jeff Aeolr>lon Lt Cl'llt HIW!t-f C9 Sti.,. MIMI a -"""' "°""'..., s lllf(k ........ ia But the Monarchs.' one := loss was a 35-24 league set- uo back to Pius, which passed : for 215 yards. 110 "Yes, it looks like they've S 11t11 A•- Up and Down Eagles Test Unbeaten Foe The unpredictable Estan- cia High Eagles will be out to batlle their way into the heart of the Century League football race toni&ht at 1:30 when they travel to El Modena High. Picked to rinish in the· second division of the cir· c:uit standings, Estancia has looked impressive with a tie against rugged Villa Park a nd a convincing win v~c• Corona del !\tar. In bet· "·een, howe\•er. the Eagles lost to lowl y Tustin. A win tonight would gi,,e E stancia a 2-1·1 leaaue mark and put it on1y ' 'h game out of first place. El fl.fod ena is 3-0 and leads the league while Villa P ark is 2· O·l . The game figures to be a strategic struggle between Estancia coach Ken Kiefer and El l\lodena mentor Bob Lester. Both ha ve been using unique rorm\tions in recent weeks, trying to con- fuse the opposition. Estancia 'A'ill be hoping to keep the ball away from the Vanguards. who have a con- si stent but.oot explosive of· fensive attack. El Modena likes ball controlandcan run or go to the air depending on what derense is thrown against it. The pride of El Modena. howev er, is its rugged defense whiC'h has allowed only 13 points in three league games, includi~g a shutout last week against Tustin. The Vanguards are quick and agile on defense. the type of defensive crew y.•hich can i.:ive Estancia's off('nse trouble. The Eagles picked up 367 yards in their 27·J4 win over * * * E11111c11 01111111 AEc C:..•f £111111 '" Solo Mll•<;lfl AG Dtl Jont"i C B•H G>tt11 LG--Dllll Wfl!Wlll~d l f St.ot• lwll>flll lld Wiii 9\l(l(IJ LotlOll OB L•rfY ton t1B K•ll Wllht mt F9 A! L•OOlt SB ll1cll lnoi. l 1l111Cll Ot"llM ~ l Moif "•"llftO LT l·tt(I NOCllOll MG ,.,.,.,, (11-11•11 lllT Jll~l\ Wu'I WI!/ P [ JO<' Hill LB Jim s~vdt• Lii llllOI• Mitt~I LC Ml•I 0.,.11 <IC fl<H l-1 $ !,(9fl c.- $ Mlltt i'".vii"'r "' "' ,~ "' •• •• "' •• ,. ... ... •• '" ,. "' •• "' ,. •• ,. ... '"' Cororia de! Mar and control- led the ball. Another e£fort like that tonight a nd Estan- cia is io the race. Kiefer will be looking for another well . balanced attac k. Quarter- back Larry Hall passed for 152 yards ag.ainst Corona del Mar and the ground game accounted for 215 yards. The key t o the game m ight we ll be how .,...el l Estancia can move the ball on the ground. If the Eagles can pick up yardage con- sistentl v and control the ball . E.l ~1 ode na 's game plan of doing the same thing is ruined. · had some problems in their good condition. w o u Id P 1 a Y 0 0 1 he and stresses that winning is In the loss-aside from San secondary•" says St. Paul "There are a rew illnesses sophomore le am· Redman · not neccessary, but is sure a Clemente's def en~e. Coach Marii·on Ancich. "If did this for two reasons: he 1 1 onthecoachingstaffbutthe h h d II t otmore un. . "SanClementewantedto the opportunity is there to knew e a exce en pa ss we Will surely take it. players are fine," he says. freshmen and sophomore Mechanically, it has been win worse than we did," or c~urse, we would like to Henigan then compjll'es coaches in Bob Baker and University's 6·1 defense sums up Redman. es tablish the running Marina and Newport Har· Jack Parham and be wan-which has paced the lur· bo I the.Ir games agai'nst ted t t bl ' h a w'1nru·ng nabout. Chuck Sorcabal, game." r n o es_a is The Swordsmen have a ·Westminster. The Vikes team on one of the levels. now offensive backfield balanced attack. Quarter-battled to a 7·i draw and Redman Stuck to this plan coach for the Trojans and back Ed Luther has com-Newportlost,21·7. in the following years •. former assistant at Bishop f r .14 h · ·1 Id p od e Amat High, suggested to . Pleted 36 o 77 passes or "Westmi'nster did a good oping 1 wou r uc k R. k I h .. _ · Redman that he use this yards. Running bac s 1c job or containing Newport. I payers w o were s .... ..,ng in As for beating Mi!:sion Viejo·, in a~~ition to somehow stopping the pas- sing game, Redman says his club inust control the tempo of the game with its running game. Gibbons and Gil Lopez have i·ust hope we can do as well, basic skills. Redman had no alignment. rushed for 372 and 215 y<ir-then if we can move the more than one sophomore Redman s ays that one of '"We'll have to control the ds. ball, we'll give them a bat· on each of his varsity teams the reasons £or its success is ball to win," says Redman. But defense is St. Paul's 1 until this season. the number or variations on '"You can't Jet MissiOn Viejo strength. The Swordsmen t e. To be sure, things got off it. 1£ the Trojans smell a run have the ball half of the have s hut out three op· "Wedon'thavethe size o£ to a slow start £or the they can move up a time. ponents a nd have allowed \'Jestminster,"he says. Trojans. Playing mainly linebackerandevenbringa ''If we don't run succes· fewer points in their fiv e Jim Rankin leads the junior varsity and l·A 'deep back on the linJ!, sfuilyal:ainat'MisslonViejO ·games than the Monarchs Vlldngs running ga~e with schools. UQiversity ..was ~P giving them an eight-rd.an • we'll lose." .did against Pius. ~507~..!y~a~r~d:s~in::_.:9~4:._:c~a::r~r::ie:•:·:..·~i:n_•::'ls:...:f:ir:.:•::l~y.:e=•:..'·:,...:but;=:_w;;.:o•;..~f:cro.:::•l~.~~------~-,.---,....---,.-,~~~ -Yet, Ancich ·rears Mater r Dei's offensive punch of quarterback Jim Wigmore and tailback Pat McKeon. "We have to stop Wig- more a nd McKeon," &ays Ancich. "That's the key. If you can't stop them, you might as well go home." All Monarchs coach Gary Carr could say is, "We will have to play 500 percent bet- ter than we did last week." ,... 0•1 Dl1•11M TIE Mlkt MoMl"D LT BarO!I ,...,,ter L(i Jo!111 (Mllfl•m C: Jo!V'I L•Gr•nd- ltG 0an W1tllr$ RT Erl( lkrc; lllE P•I Pr!lil 09 Jim Wlgmor• TB P•! 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"Their ofrense is much better than it demonstrated in their last two games," French says about his Cen- tury League football op- ponent. "The ir halfbackl! are good runners and the}1 have an excellent quarter' hack. Ile is an outstanding runner <ind a very good pas-ser." And French admits his Mu stangs have not been able to defense a goOd quar· terback. "I don't think we've been pressuring the passer enough," he says. "We're· going to change some of our personnel around." Keith Bateman (6-0, 192 > will move from defensive tackle to defensive end and Keith Josephson (6-3. 195), the starting tight encl, will also start. at defensive end . Rick Ramirez (5-10, 190J takes over Bateman's old position. French's realigned defense will face a quarter- back who can both run and throw. The Sea Kings' Gary Guisness ran for 98 yards against Estancia and pas- sed for 117 against Mag- nolia. So, in practice this \veek, French said he ili stressing pass defense and 'COntulning the~ption. · Offensively, French said the Mustangs ""'"ill have to be as di versified as pos- sible. They are a very well coached defensive tea m and I'm s ure they are y,•orking on pass defelisc." Estancia burned the Sea Kings s.econd:iry for 152 yards "'hich has to en- courage French. He. has a dangerous passer in !J'lm Ilosauer, who has com - pleted 48 of 92 passes for 633 yards. .. Ou·r quartl'r b;ck is really com ing on," says French, "and our receivers are very very good." Rosauer either thro\11s to Josephson, flanker !\-lark Krikori an or e nd Dan Byers. Artists Troublesome, Says Dolphms' Leon Dana Hills Hi gh coach Tony Leon has a good reason for Laguna Beach Hi g h's exce llent effort against Mission Viejo High last week. "I think people have been underestima tin g Laguna Beach all season," says Leon. "Even without John Carlson it has gr:eat team speed ·and qu i ckness. Laguna figures to give us plenty of trouble.·· . Dana Hills and Laguna meet Friday night at 7:30 at San CIE:_mente Hi gh in a Sout h Coast League football game. It will be Dana Hills' homecom in g and t he Dolphins must win the af· fair to stay in the league race after a 21-14 setDaek to El Toro last week. It was a 'tough game for Dana Hills to lose. Leading 14·7 at halftime, th e Dolphins lost star tailbaC'k Darryl Howe with a hip pointer and the Chartiers rallied to win. Howe is a question mark for Friday's game. While Howe's status is still up in t he air, the Dolphins will definitely be without the ser\'ices or star- tin g l inebacker Ric-k Browning. w ho has a bruised knee. Standout of· fe nsive and de fens ive tackle Craig Fulladosa is also questionable "'ilh an injured shoulder. Although the Dolphins are six-point favorites, Leo n has his O'A-'n ideas on y,·hat might happen. · "Our scouts say Laguna should have beaten 1'.1ission \iiejo, they played that ,,·ell." says Leon. "\V ilh Ca rl son in there lhcv'rc de\'aStating, \l"ithout ·him lhey still ha\"e an excellent al\ack. l"n1 not rea!lv sure !hat Ca rlson is that· n1uch bettc•r than t.hi s Kc\lin Pike.·· Leon is al s~mpressed v.•ith the improved pl ay of Artisls Quarterback Mike Serrano. "If they can throw on us we may be in big trouble," 'says Leo n. · · y,,i e k nov.• they can move the ball on the ground an'd the balanced at· tack would really gi,·c us trouble.·· \Yi thout H O\\'C in lht• lin'e up, Dana Hill s' offense really suffers. Leon sa.\'S Howe is probably the best running back in the South Coast League. If he can't play Kerry Crabb ~·ill open at tailback. Katella:Record (0-5) Deceiving-Brummett Katella"s Knights are in v»ell recently, s huttlnJ;! out the same position that Hun-Cypress. 42-0. la st ~'eek . It tington Beac h '!",<i:s last ,,·as the Oilers first y,·in af- \\·eek a nd Oilers coach Roy ter some close losses. in- Brummett tal'ks about the "eluding a 12-7c!efeattoKen- v.·inless Knights with the qedy. same enthusiasm that he ~·\V,e ha\'e played good does about his Oilers. football the last couple or "They are a good football \\'eeks," says Brummett. team.'"he says·about Kate!-"\Ve ha\·c a good football la. \o:h ich the Oilers meet tcnm :.ind Hill l-lol st has Friday night at La Palma clone <• real fine job of Park. "''fhey ha\'e a good thro\\·ing thel)alJ.'' quar~erback , thl'O\V ~he ball Holst, \1·ho beca1ne the well . ha\'e two good starting (IU<1rtcr6ack l\vo recei\'ers and top running \\·eeks ugo. has C'om1,Jcted baC'ks. They ar~ a balanced 10 of 25 pass<>s for 194 .'·a1·ds. footballteam."' 1t' \Vi th Jlols l al qual'lt't'- Alt hough Katella is b..s. it back. l·lun tington Bearh's has come elos& in its last offense has pi cked up and l\\'O outin gs .• · losing to D1·umn1 e1t :-;till thi\lk~ the Anaheim. 13~6" .Jilld to Oilerst'Olild \I in the En1pire -. . ' Orang e. 27-20. League, l'\'l'tl thou~h they "!J'he~· ha1·e had sonie are 1-2. • tough break!!. but defen· '·Our lC'ague is so ~alan­ si\"el ~". the~· ha1'e 11!ayecl ('('Cl." 8 1·un1n1l'tt ·"•1,\'s. "I ""ell."sa~·g Brummett. <lon"t sett 11 n~·onc ~ni ng un - .<\ncldefensi\'ely. Hunting-dl•featt'd and I lhinK \l"t'.' ton Beach ha:\ also pla~·e<l h:1\"l> an 1•xe1?lll'nt <0h;1 11l'l' 1:>eraui;c ~of the b;llanc(• of Pro Scores N•tltll.ll a11-elkU .ltMl(i .. iOn c1~wl.,1'CI 10., &.iston 101 W•§.lli"9\lln .,, H011•lot19S • lt.•nw,C!tv•Omdll•tt, ~ico!llO'I l'nOtfll• 100. 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USE GENERAL'S CONVENIENT AUTO·C HARGE PLAN no money down ... months to pay General Jato Super 100 GOLF BALLS ~£~~ ... $133 • Culless Cover •High Tensio n W1nd1ng •Energized Center COAST 'GENERAL TIRE .585 WEST 19th ST., COSTA MESA --OAIL Y 7:30 to 6:00- • -----------. \ \ ' I • • " ~ .:. • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • : • ' • • • • ;; ,,., DAILY PllOI Gauchos' Stiffest thallenge Tritons Concern El Toro Women's Athletics , 04iis 'l•lftlMll El Tf)rU l\1gll l.'1 \IUrk1n i: IJ\'"jJI\(' lhc Tl'llon .. · r1nt· \\Ill .. tnJ .. t.lk\• ill:.o lllljlfCl'>Joot'(I ttrOIW Otl Mtr "!'1~11~11111"-Kk, l~·n, on it .. dt>ft·n:-.i: 1h1:-. "eek in llL'll'll.'11\l' l'frort a~:11n ... 1 ~l ool't• .... 1~:; lh•1 l S11n ,\l11111·t· 1,.., ' L' •.1 l c•1 ·1· 1 C/•n\">lt•· ,1111,. hu ... it· '''"·'~ 'S11t'l'd \1ill 11h1)' an 1111 WOMeH·1 •••••TULL ' 1 prc1>arat11•11 lor r r1ua~ 1111t•1:-1t~. r, 01'0 t·oat·I ...... ' •. Ge1-'Mit t•11 1n1 'l.~Mltllc• nixht':. Sou.lh.-Cuu:-.1 l.tu~ut.· ~l\ll' ~lr1u 1 l' .,ccn1s 1not·i· '1111 offen~c. !Jut tlu.') cX\.'CUlt• p111 l;111I pal't in lh1.-. i.:uml'. 141 11 !It 1 footbull gnn1c :J~t11nst S;in cont·i·r nt•d '''ith San then\ "'f'll. The ('hargcrs .... a, ..... ~Juort·.··'1'ht·1rdcrcn:o;(• it,lff i '4 l,: Cle1nenlt' '.'!lated rur'1:~at Cle1ncntc's ofrcnio.1\C und 1'r1\ons av1icar to 1t11'1 a l-!1't•a t joh t·onlaining =• : ! t 1; t . .. Ri chard B·. Viehe. DPM. Inc. Podiatrist -Foot specialist . ANNOUNCES the opening o f his office al 27 40 South Bristol. Suite 104 Santa Ana . Cahforn1a tacross the s1reet trom Mercy Hosp11a11 for appt. call 9 79-61 51 I ~Ti~sion \rtl·jo lilgh threat. n1casu1·c tt ll \\'ell in ihc size l"111\l·r:-.1t~ ·s running i.::une. Hi<flOI• 1 o 1 u ~ Saddlebuck C.:olle~ccoach El Torr1 and thl· 'J'r1 to11~ "Our dl'ft:n:-it· ricl'dS to bt· dcpurt1n~nl un(I both tcan1s \\"1• hoJ>t.' Lu U\t.Hd this by ~::',:~ : ~ ~ ! P"'i:=:=;:::;::;::;::;::;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:r-r.t•O rgt• JI art mun <"a ll s arc both l·U ufter one "'eek much rnorc ag..:rc:-.:-.ive out h:1vc equal speed, ~1oort:' :-.1n11llyouthustlingthcm." oriier o 11 , n r I h th t h ti... 'l'l1e Char•h·rs came uut or TOMI~ 7t ' ,. 61 Saturda y night's ~ILsslon ur leiJJ.:Ul' plu y ''ilh lhc thc1·c," s;1,1:-. r.l oor·c "1'hC' cc s I e te:1m a as h.-.. k•Hllme. G01oen we••. »10 . Conrl·renec ruotlH•lt gumc l'huri.tcr ..... 1><1S1ing u ~1·1 4 derensl\"l' lln(! JUJ.l didn"t 1nost desire \l"ill probably thcUanu ll1llsgan1cingoo(j <t,l!aJn:-.t l:ro:ismont 's Gnf. 11111 U\'ct· Ilana !fills and Sun l"Xlrrorn1 \\'f:ll a g:lin~t D:1n;1 ~·ome :l\1•ay the 11 inner. :-.ha pt' and a hculthy L'huck ;',~':,!;15 1~'!.~:...H =I~ fin ... ;J:-. !h•: r:aurlui,· bLj{· Clen1c11h:t·omil'ig up\\ilha Jlllls Anoth1·r t•t"furt likt· S;lnCJemi'n\l•':-.abi lily to \.";in I.it•\\' ul\\a .I :-. :ip(•ll:i C.OIGel'I Wllti,oring.l •"-· 642·4321 o·irect or Collect to subserlbe to the Dally Piiot 8Cst rlClt•n:-.1\•e ch;1Jlengc 'h'K'ktni.: !l!J triumph 01t•r that Frida1 ;.i nd San tu kc ad\"<.tnt;.ii.:t· of trouble tor t~I ·roro up-Hi1t1ln1e: o.-oumo111,2.o. th i :i ye u r .~' ~"~"~'~· ,~. '~'~' ·'~~ ........ .:.. _ __: _ _i:ci1 c~· ~"~"~· n~\ c~· i"c'~' ~I ~'~''-"°~"~"~"!.' ,~. _''~'~·e~n~>~;,~,,~l~y~c::· ,~.,~. ·~·,~· ~l~· '~"~,·~"~.,~. ':t>'_~I~"~"~'~"~"".·~--------_:...: ____ ...:_~----"""'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'""""""""~~ """""'""""""""""=!.-· · r: ro:-.:im o nt 1 :-. the hci.t hf-,.. rcn:i1 1•e (OOtball ttalll "'C l -..,~--<.,-; h11,·e raced," su):i llurt- m:in . ''And t he y are 1J prohabl.\· 11nc ,,f the hest orrcn!ll\(' l('am:i \\C ha\"C C\"t.•r racl·d. Their ofrl•nsive bnl' 1:i lrt'mcndously big and It "'ill ht· a big chullenge to our dercn:-.1ve s econdar y and to our def c nsi \'C line.'" l\trkuff is 7:30 Saturday night at f\t iss1on Viejo lligh . Saddleback ·v.·il J try to preser'"e It s l l·game win- ning streak, currently the longest among California junior colleges. But l·lartman kno"'s it v.·on't be ea sy against the unbeate n Griff in s. whose tenacious defense has sur- rendered only" o ne TD in lhc la st 16 quarters. "We v.·i\J ha ve to be 100 percent mentally ready,'" ~lartman says. "\'le reel like our o ffe nse is i m- pro,•ing each week. but "'e "''OUld like to be consistent ror four quarte rs.'' Hartma n "'a s pleased v.·ith Saddleback 's t"'o long T D drives against San Ber· nardino last "·eek but "'as upset b y the Gauchos ' railurc t o su ccessfully execute their fake punt and by the Indians' block of a Saddl cback punl. ·'The ma in thi ng "·e must do is e liminate our little mistakes," llartman says. 1'o beat Grossmont, J~art­ man saysliis defensive line must apply pressure lo Gri ffi ns qua r terback J oe Roth. v.•ho h;is thro"'n ror 882 yards. -"No one ha!'! been able to get to lhcir ciuartcrback yet." says !·I a rtm an. '"They ha,·c a very big orrensive line." llo\.\·e,·er . ir anylteam can stop Grossmont"s· pa~si ng, it is Saddlebuck. "'hich has a llo\.\'ed on\,· 295 yards through the .iir 1n its last four games. Area Polo Results !oc•fl '' 0111r .. rt ,.,u,11on o 1 O S U& """' 1 1 I lrvlnt >'0""9 W•ll J. Wllf'llon t. °"'"" k•n.,a 8ougnry. F''"'"' Y•Mt!T"f Stert tf 0111rltrt Coron1 <It• ~r 1 • j IJ (Oi11 Mot1 0 I 0 (Oron1 Ori Ml• ''"""9 8•o,.·n, I. 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We've got pre-trimmen, pre·pasted, strippable papers in mod, traditional, flowery styles. In lots of colors, too. AR easy to hang. And most completely washable. So cover 'em up while our 25°/o off sale is still hangin\ on. W•~Prk.1 tfftcff•• ffirv s .... Ho..-. J, lt74 Put on colorful savings and paint your budget :gre~n. • • Glidden Spred® Satin latex wall paint 7.49 gal. Reg.9.99. 3000 decorator colors. Dries in 20 minutes to maue-Ua! finish. Completely scrubbable, resists dirl. Waler cleanup. Glidden Spred® latex semi-gloss enamel 2. 99 qt. Rftj. l .69. Tough ~crubbable coverage for woodwork, kitchen or bath in colors to match Spred latex wall paint . Water cleanup. roillf l'rict1 Eftttll•t nw. S-.. Ott. 27, 1974 uCPefref lf3 451 ,,, 0 9 ---~ ·- BUEtolA PARM: BPach at Orangelhorpe •Open weekdays 10 lo 9:30. Sundays 10 lo 6 SAl'ITJ. I.NA: 3900 So BnSlol-No of So. Coast Plaza• Open weekdays 10 to ~SundaY' 10 to 6 ' ORAHG E: City Or ilt. Garden Grovp 81..,d •Open weekdilys 10 lo 9 Sundays 10 to 6. • • ~------ • --··. I ' I ' Hope for Baldies? MOSCOW IAPI - Soviet scieatists are growing long hair on mice by using a sil icone mix.lure v.·hi ch th~)' say might' lead to the develop m ent uf u human hair restorer, the newspaper Socialist Industry reports. Th e report headlined '' l\1iracle Maker" and "Bord ering on the Fantastic" - said some experiments are being conducted · with human.!#: and "for the time .being thC' results are. giving hope.'' It gave no details of these e)tperim ents. The research team also anticipates Using the preparation in .agriculture a nd in breeding such fur animals as mink and sable, the report said. PUBLIC NOTIC~ PUBLIC NOTICE ll'ICTI TIOUS IUllN.,. .... HAMI!: STATEMENT "" IOllO'llll\9 t>trlO"I i•t dol"'l ~flff5 ti' HI. L TAUCKING, 11MGL~Allmo!o, J-111n V•Htr, C1. 'l'lllll liltfy & Ll"d• 51tO"Q, 11190 LO>! Al1tn0l, Fo...,!lin Yllley, C• 9'1IOI! 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E,1,0..11\t Tl'll11i.1, .... 111 ......... wit~'"''°"""' Cletk o1 Ot"""" COii"'' Oii Oc:l*' 11. ttlf, JJidlJ Pvbll"""' Of•~ C.0111 o.lly Piiot, a.;. ino.t 14,ll MCI Ho.,."'~ 1, 11, tt14 ,._,, ·' PUBLIC NOTICE ,IC:TlflOUS SU$Ut1S5 NAMI ST,.TIMltr.IT flll lollow{119 ptf-•1 de<llt Du51MU ••; THI MAOIC CAlllPI J , HM"°""" tffl,1 H~y,l•t..,,.j.f.c.11,.(Aftl)I ~ 11t11Jow, JJlft $e• u.n O!'he, o. ... ~111.c•~· tll!\ butlM•~ It ($11011t1M bt ti\ ill· <I• ......... ~"'""'" fhll ll•lt"'llf>I ,..1 l11ff wotll IM C-'t 011\0I °' .... " '°"""' ~loUJt 1•. ltlt, ., .. ~;,.,.o 0••"9" ,.,.,, o.111 l'llol, 0c. IO!a•lt,Jl.•M NowmtlffT. u , 1t1tn.o.·h PUBLIC NOTICE •mM l"vllllllwd °'""'' Co•H C•llY l'lto1, Oclob« 3,, IO. 11, U, 1'11 )Ut.1' PUBLIC NOTICE Thurtday. Octoti.r 24. 1974· DAILY PILOT ' MAllOtltYO,ALtull(lt , Mlhl,.d Of.tl\M Co••• o.i1, ... IOI. (ls· lol)lrl,, '"' ms," PUBLIC NOT!CE ,ICTlTtoVI IVSINlll . •AMI ITA111MINT TM fllknlri"9 p1n111 11 eol"9 ~~lt.i'lt PUBLIC NOTICE JICTITIOU• IUIUtllS NAMI ITATIMINT 101towlne .,.,..,, h dol11g ·l"llMl""4 OtJn11 Coul OctlllNr 10, 17, U. J I, H14 f<J711 Dli'1 Piiot ,,,..~ PUBUC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE • •1•1t IU"llllM: COUlT 0' TMI STATI 4, ClLIJOlMIA ,011; TMI COUNTY OJ OllAMOI ... A4,NI HOTICI Ofl t!'All;INO 0" "riTITIOM JOit "ltOIAT OP. WILL ANO FOa l.ITTlll TllT•MIM'TAltY l.11111 t i IL.Sii S. 11.UOON, DKtt•• ".:iot1ca IS "1fllltY OIVl:'N lhll ALtfll;TA E. LOHMAN ""' filtd llt,.ln 1 "lllloft fflf l'rol>llt OI Wiit and tor 1,__ o! Ltlhl'I '"-"'"eftlttr t. ..,,. ,.1111ontr """~ lo whlCll II f!'ll'dt for f\IH!lt• PlllJ(UllfS, I n" 11'1•1 11'11 lftl'lt '"" Ditti 01 llt•r!n4 11to M-Mt W.n i.t1 IOf HtWlllblf S, ltU. •I t 1JO·•·"'" 111 llW covr1,_ DI Otptrr'"'"' HO. ) ol Wiid COVtl, ltf 1'f Cl<ric Cttittr Cir!.,. Wn!, 11'1 IM (Uy ol 511111 a ,.., CtllfOll"l\11. Oiied Oc:~ ff IS, \t)I W1l.l.IAM. I.. SI JOH!f, (MIV Cit•~ Sl'VIOSI •NO WAONlll ...•. ,,._,, 0 ...... 111, C.lllMllll tlHI Tiii tun IO·IU\ A ........ ..,., "'"ltMf ,.w111t1111f Or.tl'\Of c..u1 O•llr "!lot, OcioDtr If; ll, 11, 1911 lU~I( PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS l\lllNll• MAMI ITATIMIMT The tclloW'lne .,...,_ 1r1 .doi1111 bull MlllN~~ltHATIONAL • ltACING S Tf.MS, 2"1 Ho. G, S, Mtlll SI .. Slnll Ana, C111f0rltl•·tll107 Alrt ldw•ld l'°"°"lt1, Htl W. lttbM 11 ... ., No. 1, ,....,,,.,, ltKll. c;.llllr ~-Kt11y Mlddlt!ll'oall. \6D W llllbM ltw .. No. 1. """""°'' IMCll. CeUtornl1 ntil ' 'Tiii• blltl""'11 11 «WMlllCIM b'I' I 91Mrll llNrT~:.: E, "°PO'ltt1 Tiii• llll-t "*" fltecl wlltl tM Covrt1Y Clffll: · Iii Or"'lll COlllllY CIA ..,lflnltH J. lflA, ..... 0.11y Piiot, ,...,,, PUBUC NOTICE . PUBLIC NOTICE General R. E. 1002 Just Lilted r Irvine Temau Owner Wll Carry An c11ra sharp 3 BR ffOme. • 411 a l~r~ 1 ~ ft corner lot with. warm nAtura.I wood and brick 1exlt1ttl, sci( cleaning 0\'1!n and m\kh more PLUS The ou.-ntl' \\'Ants n f .. t P ie nnd V.'IU. CARRY THE b l TO. Only ~7.500 Clll 644-7311 /Jn NIGfL OAILE Y f, ASSIJ CI A II <, Great Ouplex- Corona def Mar Btnullrn! owt1('f'S 3 BR nn(f ~P ir b.'lths. l.ront unit wllh {ittplacc. lush Ci1rpel huge ma,;11 r be-dl'OOnt & private ·patio, Plus a KOJ1:e()US 3 BR rental. Nca1·1y new pro· Pl"rty, south of h i g h v.• a y • \Valk -to htaoh. Call now -It won't last. 671-BSSO [.~ FABULOUS TOWNHOUSE IN COSTA MESA 3 b r droon\s, 2 baths. bcautlfull~· <lecor:ited, new shas carpels, many extras. you n1ust sec this special R!chinond modrl. Priced at $33,500. CALL Mo-1 lJl ... .-HERITAGE . • REALTORS COLLEGE PARK This beautiful Collei;::c Park home Is Just 11·aiting Io m ake you h a ppy. Everything from the shake root lo the h.ardwood !loon spells pride 1 of O\\'OCl'Shlp, Ask about listing No. ll'r.>5. Call 545-9491 Walker&lee tllll •• ,.,. New Listing-- Harbor View Homes Lovely 2 bedroom plus con- vertible den h o me • Ex- ceptional privacy. Good decor. UpgradOO carpers A: drnpes. \\l'on't Jnst Jong - call nov.·. 67J.8550 OPEN TIL I • IT'S FUN TO !E MCEI . ' . ;-1 ~' : I I : !,;±.. •. ·· RARE FIND.. Easlsidc corll<'r on alley. 2: berlrooms and de~ , l~i bath~. rlrcplnce, doub}e gar. Great for 1notor homt, ·boat or lrai!er storage, Hurry. -oliercd at $3T,500. CALL 5.10-i15i. ~' $,. HERITAGE . . REALTORS 4 BEDROOM 2 bath, double gnr~ ,e, cornl!:r lot. Eastsidc, Costa Mesa. $34,500 Roy Mccardle Realtor 1110 Newport Blvd., CM S<IS-7729 BAY OCEAN VIEW NEWPORT HEIGHTS 3br, 2 frpJcs, dining rm. lrg lot. 128 KinJtK Pl8cc $98,000 • By ov.•ner. 548-4477 REAL ESTATE SALESPERSONS Need A New Outlook? A Fresh Start? Depressed? \\'e arc 1111crvic\•:lnt men and 1\'0lnen. cxJ)t'r1cn<"t-d 11nd In· <'xperlcnc ' f;r 11al~s posJ. lirtnii in our Corona dcl t.131" office. E11rn 11111! lea rn In a 1lc!lc:hlful :11a1...,~phcrc n( anliqol's nntt nnutica with ti c Ip f u I . con1patib1c L~ 11'o rl>cr s :ind indh"idual IJroker a~.;Jstance. YOU \\'ILL NEVr;R HEAR /I. DJSCOUR/\GING \VORD:: Call NlJ;:rl for apprlntmenl tM4· 7211 AnyUmc mm o/• ACRE ESTATE $129,500. S11!c pr r.1tch:1n~l."- 7 fkdroon'1$, J h athi;, Scr\'anl's Qun rtl'rs n v c r gnragt" 21J' . .,.40· f>OOI. Out· door Rl'crcnt1nn J\ r c a . Room for Tennis Cout l. 1£1~::.~i! l Prapi.rtii.a · , 7S2 ·1920 ""' 1'00 OUAIL 'I. NlWl'O•T llaCM • PRINCIPALS • NEED JN C 0 ?-.1 E PRO· f'ERTJES ALL t\R~;AS -~'OR OUR INVESTORS K.v . om, 716-7652. $21.900! A.~11un1e 1'l+ loan.. $1.'l.l f.lo. Ck\1 n, 11 h 3 r fl 1 rendy. C~ll NO\V lO sec. 847~€01fl Ai:t ;S P Ar'JOll Sr Four hugo lx>tlrmn1s. (; 1 ;1 tt l itourmet. kl!<'hfrl, \",11an 1.,S up c 11 b ro11d1tlon ~nly $·13,'JlO. Cll1I ~l7·li0 10 /l.~l. , c-OAllV PllOT Thu1sda.y, Oc.tobtr 24, 1~."--.,..,:-:,....---:= -~~~!;:!;:==~~~~~~t==~@~~i!!;==:f~T~~~~~=::]~~~~~~~=~~~~~~;;~:::~~ 1:G;•;•;•:";'·;;R;·"';:;:;;;::::';OO:l;;;;;;:';';I :R:. E;·;;.;;;;;;:;1:00;2;11;G:•;•;•':•:I :::R:.E:·::::::;;l;OOl;::G::••:•;•;•l:R:·;;E;. ===1002= I\ :G:-;;;':•;I :R:.E:;.;;;;;;;;;;;l;OO;l;G;:•:••;•;;•:I R;·;E;.;::;;::--!002::;:;, Ii ;G:.11~~··~ .. ;;;·;·E::-. ;::;:;-~100::.;.:;l t '°'°"" ,_ 1022 CM••~ .. I• -$3 .. ,. ..tt,r , , C~PE fiP~ ' YOUR':1IOME1 ull ·10'~ dow>) 00 thl• ... REALTY BOARD PERSONALTIES . Joye-• Edlun~-: Buf Ftag•ns Growing m popularity at each \Veekly meet· ing of the Ne1vport 1-larbor·Costa Mesa Board of Realtors is the prize given to the speaker \Vho gives the best "Plug", or description of a multiple listing. Last v.1eek's winner was Joyce Edlund of ri-lacnab-lrvine Realty Con1pany Dover Dr. Office. Address of propt"!rty: 324 A-1orning Canyon. Prizes are supplied by Board Affiliate Es- crow Offices. Buf Feagans President of Golden State Escrow, Lido Isle. shown here made the presentation. Spotlighting . the best selling features of a home, with details on' financing, value and location to the as- sembl~· representation or offices and staff -adds greatly to the sales potential or a listed property. and is a special added value of the ~tultiple Listing Service. Generiil R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 BUENA VISTA BAYFRONT Charming 3 bdrm., dining rm., family rn1. & study. Pier & slip plus sandy beach. Close to N.J-1.Y.C. O\vner \vill finance. $198,000. UDO ISLE Via Lido Nord bayfront duplex . $180.000. Bayfront 5 bdrrri. \l.1ith pier. S295,000. bowono Lawson jn. nealton 3 C ~O~CE DUPLEXES NEW OR NEAR COMPLETION.· I. DAHUA -So. of Hwy. -3 bdnns., 21> ha .. S bdrms., 2 baths; xlnt use of brick. lending character & charm. f1ex.ible finance terms. $121,500 2. POINSETTIA -3 Bdrms., ~ baths each unit. 1'1uch originality in design. You can still select yo ur colors. $119,000 3. l"E~NLEAF -at Ocean Blvd . Now you can have a drean1 duplex with ocean vl~w. just steps to beach. Call for delaih1. 4 a" 8 ' H t~•ctive S ..r.hlllltnll with K " Juil "'°"' on Bolboa b land. iii"'°" ....,>li;Jull dlnlnl 2 ~TY • •q~~ ~ m11nlnatnl bnond ~ roon<llodtl!H'.~• tW. J"' rr OUJ' bfdteO(n hOmt. ~ drapu. eorrred . °'* .$28,,..,0 -ot ,,..,,.,. ... ....._ s.. 11 ro ,1<boj>I£ call ~ Park II.Ice fnlr)'. Spaolout l\Y· today! •• • ·~~~~~'. .. ~·i~ .. ea~$~,58~~ ~··"'"' [. TARBEl.L l ltmd5caplC1&· S w et' P I n a: .QMona~•lndQ" • View •OI -i} ALONG THE Jtah'I to elegant b!Maw•Y CatA..111 ~\'elv put kl. By • • .-,~'.'" "0 0 ST HO ES• • .J1)iBlef' aulte + 1.itUdt~l\I ia, .• , ~ '"' .. ..m. ,. U:YH C A S R : ' wing . ..,,•m• l>'l,ooo .iJA ""1"1"''" ' ' r Secl uded lake by •South Coast Plaza: New'' .7V,% ': IQ811. NO ><"E·W ! '$l49,980 . O'~ l!A~" • f( ' f I t b d U · k u $ LOAN C 0 ST S. $188/;no. · ~ • -NV "" the. cutes( one! a bedroom, be"autilul colors.. t;a 11 Get. th I.a beach c~ tY (eh 0 m'~l I £tsllide Coii{a N!Ha ne1n" draped a.Pd flooring. Delightful patio. It's all bargain! 963-1\Wl· Bee tlecOfftUng an 11 . tnrlsportaU011 nnd i!hopp g. o er1ng o c us er omes an n1que n w pays nil Hurry! f'lnt 10 s I A-lUniJio'ii OWper :.rm 1c~ ~cl"" ----+-to-<tppreciate --and-be ppreciatett.-A ~Ol $57,Qoo. · _ 1 . ' ·, ' Plac• perrect ror the South Coast executive. Sure !ru C~I t~? ~ £1Quail ~ UNIQUE HOMES, Reallors 546-Sm . ' . . . Propltrii•• . 2850 rd D C .1.•-Great fru111ly . IM>nit:. SI~ ,.1•1920 • , ~"'""'"~~!!Me.,.•.,•.,V.,•~,.·,.....,•.,·•.,.•.,•.,1•.,.~,,,.•.,•.,· !![!!!~ -=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~iii' I ~roon1 m the C o I o n I a I 14...... , NIW~ ''"'" 1: • tJlen1e. SoH z;een colon:. ""! -BAYand BEACH Generol R.E. 1002Gen•r•I R.E. l!J02" WILL SELL v A Ev<o ""' • nool """ "'" lo\Ei~ERDE . •TH I =::::::::::::~===::::::::::::::;! . . C.D.M. v;:"' locRlkm. 1'fust' aeJ.J Sell Our Drum l~!!!!!""l~=""!!!!!~~!!!!!'9~~ ........ ~ I ThU b<aot. 3 BR., l!< Ba., ' $J39 500 """"'· Lo~~~ Slato. 2200 I" I home oomp'ty """"""'" In·,., 1 "" tt, 2 s:"lil4Br• 3 ba. lr•G•o•n"e•ra•l•R-. E.;.;;;;;;;;;;;;10;;02;;;;~:· •;;";;':':•;;I ;;R;;, E;;:. :;,;;-,;;-;;·I;,·°"~-2~ 1:: out. Good crpts I drps., q"" ·•1........ •-m 11_ _,,1 Huge Fan1 ..... i.m1.:.. W0• n' •1 ," . 6 75 -3.0 0 0 ·-. Linda Isle Waterfront Lovely 5 BR ., 3 bath custOn1 home. Large courtyard. Pier/slip. Reduced to $195,000. Custom Spaoish Home 5 Bil, 5 ba .. arl studio. Ele¥ator. Pool. 7000 sq. rt. Ramp & Clo at. $450 ,000. 70 Linde Isle or1v8 Prime 45 rt. lagoon lot -$150,000 For information on AU Homes & Lots Call ' BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR THE '~BLUFPS"-$74,950 & $71,500 ~ . , ' LUsb new landsc in the ONLY NEW 1-Stdty' ( · "Llndas" left. 3 BR, 2 bath, formal diDing, great kitchen. Cust drapes & cptng. Pool. 2111 Saf) Joaquin Hill! Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 • lrplc, liv., & din.' a TI! a . ..... """' "" "'" vv•.o. · 50ftener, spP-'"' cu .. Delached garage, uew ce-I\ tremenriow.s lwo st or Y $58.950. By owner. Aggu1ne fil\(!nt di·lveway !mm street bonie filled "'ith s u n n y VA loan at 7~ wtlg do\1'fl to garage. Sprlnld.ers tront yei\ow colilrs. Flexible ?· pymnt. 3323 Nevada, -01. & rear fruit trees 4 pr 5 bedroom plan. COM s 557_7067. &~ ~r .i;:34&l I OUR1'1SP'ECIAL l~~v"'A-=c""A'"'N'"T,.;!!,--1 A rich man's sccond honie Quick. possession. Clean and or 11. huntln~ c}ub or a land ispa.cl0tl5 ~ t;iedrm.. 2 bath 1 syndicalion. 107 acres off horoe in Jtibie 1resldentllll Sa.ntlugo Ct1eyo11. G 0 0 fl arefl. Cozyf ~replnce, , a 11 olde.r four Oedl'OOn1 lton1e, bltns, ~~clQUS .tali\ tm ar¥I """'""'""'",.;,.,.;.,..,..,,,,I carelakf.r's"cofllge,othe'r 1arge n1un1cure<,1_1 Y~rd . GI No "'OWN~ bu!Jdi11<1.•ar)(I loll''ot Purcha&eJ'. ft'l'l.Y. r..,111 unt\I -!W', beautiful l.'OUntry. Available d;lt>e of e~row. $oi3,9JO. Call $31,500 belo1v assessed value of Al Black, 545--8424. t 2 STORY Generol R.E. 1002 CUSTOM· $184,000. o.w.c. '""'' long m Associated .I;=;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; term p!tper. SOUTH COAST BARGAIN POOL Your Own COTIA~f,, . , • • Coll 675-7225 Brok $27, 900-Private Beac:h ll'JanieUrid la~ 4G.Jie.~.L ', Qi,.;uo:-ers LOW DOWN '" S.UuUfol C•maq, Sho •te•.'l.'!1go ••·~~'f'I'•..,,~ SUPER DUPLEX Enjoy this view f\orne on OP~ BE A M_ 'CEILJNGg 3 Bedroon1 Q\\•ncrs unit. Neil' Delu.~e -EXTR:A SHARP 8 large, professiOnaUy EVERY ROO}f!~ tar1 ' carpet & drapes. 2 bdrm 1 1'"'""'"~"l!'!!!!!!!!~~"l!'"'"""'~"!'"'""'"~'!"'!"' 2 story bargttin! Pride landscaP.ed 1cpii>er ~lot. 4 family ,room. Liaht airy &: 1-ental unlll Jusl recently 1: ·of ownership 11 a b o u n d 11: • Bedl'OO_l)i's, fanlily room, oozy f fr e P I a c e . can'l pain led new 11·aler heaters. General R.E. 1002Gen•ral R.E. 1002 Decorator delighl >Rith gold cheerful fplc, delightful bltn duplicate this wJ[h N 0 Do~''•-"--. II 'Ue Can btl. soia.~11b}Cct Ip low 341 Boys1dl· Drive N B 675 6161 veined mirrored waUs. Dine kitchen. NewlY docoraied. DOWN PAYMENT. Take ., ,yw <Jft assumable 89'1 · .\tA I 011.n . *' Balboa Bay Properties * overlooking red brick ptitio s159,tm . ....,t .t! . advantage and call now A( D:::rllxll Call 6-1&.-mt . 1\'ith bubbling 1vaterla.U. 8-12-~. · • , · • t• ' Walker & Ltt s kl' bl 1 d S h f H' h Of'EN rfl e • rrs R>i ro BE NICE! I'n1 a del!gb 2BR ruxl Ben Real Eslate LARGE FAMILY J DOVER SHORES par Ing ue poo an out O 19 way r 'owners · ·Ii::. ce 1vith be.!l.u·I===-'~~""'""'""' J .(16 VIA llOO • "lfWPO•T &fa.Cr< 11 1~1 615 ·~~01 p . v· I BBQ area. Low down pay· Duplex with best income in " ' tiful private ~unds 1GREAT FA).1JLY HO&tE.:? This is for you! 6 BR anoram1c 1ew. van ment to buv. Central towne Corona del ''°' I"" ,. 1, r d t"pdn Inn ' " II t bl 5 BR ..., ... v• ' • • pt;••s . . & convert. ('II, ;; ' l ~ + fam. rm. + ofc. for ve s cus · t. , location. Tuke advantage of price. Lot and 11. half below •r, ,u 1m \-,/ mw;s rve brick rpl General R.E. 1002 1 Gener~t R.E. 1002 Dad. Bltn. 1nusic bar & lge. fam. nn.,_ fornl;l this bargain. C&IJ 96.1-6767. highway \\-1th large s\\•im· L L-A cllannlng rr~. rtntal 111t1l & din;"Jin area. 2nd fpl .:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1 lnuch more! $150,000. d i n i n g w/courtyard OPfN nL 9 • IT'! fUN ro B£ NICE.I n1lng pool. Submit contnl'ct ptivatC' yard ~mnlly Pl"> in pan'ld dm, goog crpt A TOUCH OF 1•Romantic Roman Tub 675-7060 ~ool. $135,000. 642-7491 1 r ~ ~ ol sale $84.500. ,LAGUNA HIL°.LS ducing ·225AlmLo.L lhl'UOUI. bltill' lit, co v. d CLASS THAT 644-7270. .. . Nell.I M 8 pin & tlvlce as • 1 1 pat\o, !ei;ice.d t.flr, i Pa c e . 1Jo1 ,.1· Shul't'io. hc.nc by l \'UTI VA REPO • $'"95/J R"D CV\1RPET \\1·ll~. i1·1th v_ic11o•. Ron\un EASTBLUFF [s11a•p F. o'.,nta;., Valley ' ( ,nice! A real eondoJ!lhllum on II. generoU~ 47x118 lot in ...,, ·. r. • -' OWNER WILL ru lJ u1 1'0111ttnhc master • u .__,. I ~iiiiiiiiil~::::::::~::::::::~ ;buy in o ne o( our-fll.~let1t the bb; soulh-ol'.·hwy Ioctl.· RE..\L1~:...~{}.8S;!___!..I. .~ulte; 5 bdi·ms .. 4 balhs, Super clean 4 Bit home 3 BR , 2 ba. home. $1200 Ii growing areas. ~sting lion. $89.500 firm TRULY UNIQUE HEL'P FINANCE l111·;:c ~trlun1. \ Home h 1:1 s Huge fa1n ./din. rm. 011.. $775 costs & im· 'EASTSIDE i'"'HA loan can be nsi:omed: Coll 644-nlJ ~tc~a VC"nlc Pool Ho 111 r, lnvi!ing eh1J rm . l\laniturf'd open u1ry, f~ling, bu~ 'v1th Ne\VIY. redec. Q\vn~rs pounds, payn1ts. $347 4 BEDROOM $34,500. M.llA $48.500. P ar.. 3.1,&I. ftoni· yA.rd. Ta.~telu11y up110inted. l.'0'.11µ!~.1~ p11~nl.'Y· $169.000. a n x 1 0 u s! $70,500. mo .. p .I.T.I. Full price I ::;:;:::'.:::::"::;::;:::~ I BEST BUYll 1-nn. l-"onn · Ont-rtu, llv-r111 . O\\'NER \VILL llELP YOU E.xclus11ell' with 64()..8484. $3S ,250. 556-8800 pride. of-0v.·rn!J'ship honie I· ~· Harbor V19t1 HOme•t ~ Cu:ll <leslgll. Spuo. 2000 S([. ASSU~IF. 11~·1 rHA loan .,.,.ith fil•cplnce nnd double MESA VERDE &aut1f\l~ :l BR.ti ~ ba;: I , ft. As~11111able loon 54~·1 with pa,1,n11~_nt of $214 per CB attaclfed garoge. Located on "Carn1el ?.lode!"., ProJess. . . uft. 4 µm '" t • nXlll!h. Spacious floor plan -. REALTORS . m very quiet one block long HIUSIDE . decor. OUered til fl2.5a'I I HAUNTED . EASTSIDE T1p Top Shape \Vi t b F 0 UR J U ~1B0 'I d '··· lo street in \Voodland School TRI LEVEL $72 900 Ontu By Jtappy memories l 4 Br + lam1 )', g """"' n. BEDROOMS adds spice to 4 L<>ca1 Offices To Serve You District. First time on • • · ~ frlelxlly rea.ltors!? Yo u.r Remodeled-likt-lll-'W. 2 Ba. this burgRin. full pril'e only markel. Price $49,~ Just try ta dUplicate this choice of 2 immnc. 3 bdnn. cPts. drps. l.tust see to ap. $47,900.0\\'NERAIUSTGO! REALTORS G IRE 1002 G I E l002 400lll" 1 fORAll one. Prestige comn1unity. ,...Aron•Hio .. '··-"•homt.•, P•"'". e+7,::.00. Phil Sulliv1ilt, Take ad,·antnge call 842-253.'i enera · · enera R. • n..· r t 11 1 t t ""' ... "'"-"" ''' '" o ""61 " 21"" SINCE 1$;W I--'-'---""---= .,... .. 1e rec-ne< Ii re e . ~ One n1odcrnish, one pro-Realtor. a1.,....,, or ..... ~-"" OPEN Tll.9 . 17S FUN 10 EIE NICE' 673-4400 ''VETS'' NO INFLATION C.M. ARW Gracious entry ta broad liV· ~ I At : vi1lcla!. ($72:500 ea.l EaStbluff l030 , 1ng robm 1\· a"T' med by University Realty .~, '1 --ONL Y-$34~950--DOWN 4 HUGE S.!:.~i~ks i ir3!n1!11reie1p,1t:,· CORBRl•N•·IMt•A,,RTIN ~1 ·E. est ""'Y· 673~10 CONDO/PLAZA THE REAL ESTATERS C "-. c r·1g1,1er! Triplex with 3 1 ;;;.;;..;._;.;;..;.;;.;~I •-• c•uEO 5 OR S " b• 2 '-·~ooo Ow-• ~at ~tarter nume 1n osta BEDROOMS bedroom owner's unit & l\\"O ,"-----~-~-room. Gu.rden vie\\' kllchlln. · . ,.\m H E ~.,.,...li4J ..... .,...,~ ·~ ?i1esa. 4 btg bedroon1s 1n l 2 1 r · 1 • B k O I I I l..arge sep<iratl' fan1ily roon1 I :::::*:;'4;4;7:!!66:l2~*~~~ Striklngly-,.<Jqnt-3 BR .. with ~~=--==----"""-= nice an'IL Owner 1vill sell 9 /2 O/o INTEREST bedi'OOnt renta s. lp top r~ .rs n y· ..... 1 11•itl1 ""{!( bar 11nd fu"epiace. ! I s ocean VleW .l pool. Xlnt fi_o. El Toro 1032 VA . \1' on· t las I· Ca 11 N dO\\ u; F al shape. ~-~· -, f.faintain independent slatus City vie"' from b<lt'k. Best NO DOWN VA anc..ing'. bl~.1.D condlUon. • , FIRST OFFERING Duplt'X, 3 bdrm., 2 bll.ths each; lge. rooms. Upp c r tlC'Can vie1v & nl('(' !Ullcleck. In ~ condition? Good ~umn~.v,·Wter r c n la 1 . Asking...-~fS,QOO. 646-77\ l. e0ntry ;ith 1~~5· 1 i ~~~ g FERGUSON-HESTER in fully stalfed delu ·offices schools and l.'Oaimunity (~\!i~ '"ou·u ~e · tfu? ~de :~ $1~7,5@_ _· '•· ,, l'l.'iJ~ 'ltf.e:teit , --::0111111lli0;:_-'\ I l"OOnl. Huge! formal dining EX'pe1ienced I professional lilies. Call s<tt-m1.1 i: . feeling •of !hi! CA:P.lta .M ~ -GEM--2-Story ,,.. room. 4 family s 1 z c d approach <$&enlia1. FlexlblcOPENT/l Y • Ir,. FUN ro ~ El home. 3 H,,,;,,. bedrooms, '""r ;,! •. u·n '"i•e., ".B. tr Cnu.tit...., Side W lk & L bed c ed f f Realtors, Inc. arrangements-negotiate. Call [ -~ u1r .,...,. 1t. ,.. •J a er 88 Calit:~;:· 1f:i~~. ~ah~ ko~ 1401 Dove St., Ste. 220 Al Black, 5-15-8424. '.~· • ·. • 12 ba.&, 2 br~ck ~'hcsir!~ REALTORS 642-4623 BeShaotiful 4 BR. 2blullll ""1 th•. ~t~l t•t •T• _, rm muc ' muc . . •OWNERW!LtSACRIFICE ' ag carpets, . ni;. roof. Gaauen and f:rlut trees Newport Beach mAssociated No 2nd ear needed here . Dish"•asher., Car ;e o us Cull: 6~· 6T.l-SOS6 l':\1!-S ~__, oomp!irnent 111.rgc lot and 833-9781 _ walk to everything. A SlOO,OOO.Ca.rneoSbOl'ell·Hlgh· ·custorn dra'Pes. l.arie ex· \l<!lfl beat cost o! Living. I iOiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiii• I SOUTH COAST terrine ,,8Jue, call fur full lands hon1e w/prfvate beach posed nggregate pntk> &. ·-associated Bl'!OKERS ·REALTORS ? JS W Balbao 673-~66l EMERALD BAY -DREAMY FOR YOUNG ~OUPLE 2 bedroom charmer recently remodeled. New kitchen. carpets. bathrooms. Choice community offers pools. tennis and private beach. View from sundeck. Rare oppoM.unity at $89,900. SPYGLASS FOR $139,SOO Supe,r view. You will love the way it's deco- rated.' O~·ner hates to leave. Con1e see this hon1e and be prepared ·to buy. THAT ELEGANT FEELING Dover Shor es custom hon1e. Exciting view. spacious room s. 4 bedrooms. den, open fan1· ily roo rn. and kitchen. Beautiful pool and terrac:e. $225,000. MAGNIFICENT VIEW A reAI char1ner. 3 bedrooins, 3 baths, den and large family or dining room. 2 lovely llatios. 3 car garage, sparkling pool. One of rvine Terrace's best. $189,500. IDEAL BIG CANYON CONDO 1\ treasure of a 2 bedroom plus family room Do,·er n1odel. Exquisitely decorated and landscaped. End unit. You must :-;ec lhis. $139,500. INCOME UNITS NEAR BEACH Buil4 equity in sharp corner du_plex while relaxing In bonus rooms over garage. Selling price includes ranses. refrigerators, washer & dryer in laundry room . Priced to seU al $93.000. DIAL 644-1766 2l6l San Joaquin Hill• Rd., N.B. A ~OLDWE:.LL BANKER CO. $('(!it now. Cail !Jl:i.1..-6767. 71;,o;. Assumable Loan PtAno11 Brokers . I Arn A.l;)uplexl! detallJ, 54G-j88{), for 1111111'!<1. sale. 4 Br, 2~ "''alk'.\•ays. Jt's a REAL I """iiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiOiiOiiOii rn1 1vell localed in old Ba, !~OJ-1jtl\o Brokers "'el· BARGAIN al S 4 4. 0 0 0 . BEAUTIFUL 4 .BR .. 2 Ba, "-rona . ,·.cl ,., .. ,, .,.,.1h .,., <.une. Open house Sat .{!: 'w:..5950 Prlnclrall' only Corner Pool Home. 4 Years 0 'fl S Id '"" " Swi. 4626 Cnrtfancl Dr. ·(2131 .!'.':::.. • nc11' with lovely Atrium. pen I 0 charming 2 br. & den home if'r.!-0686. F,ount1in Valley 1034 Beamed Ceiling, large fami-Gracious Ii v in g & en· in 1'.ront and a SUPER 1 Br. -"'~i'ivec:sii;iiD.-~[:;;;;;;;;;;=:;;::;;;;;;;;;:=;1 Jy 1'00n1 & ki1chen. Home tertainin_~ &. a gre11t In· rear unit. New carpet in SAVE .$8,340. cttnttt r s on unique vestnlent at Blg Cunyon den1u'ldfreshpai11tandncw PATIO ·LOVERS ·-New~ Duplex. 4 Bi M1'le Square decorutors pool. Ju.st listed Country Club. Loxu1ious J carpet'ln rea1· unit . . . .l Den, 3 baths and 2 Br. -\\'On't last? C11.ll for com-~roon,, l.Sx.12' liv r n1.. AND PRICED RIGl1T ARISE 2 Ba. Owner/Builder Musi , plcte dctalls. 546-5880. dining room. dblt· 11·ct bar, at $89,500 t•trm. Call us for Sec lhis outstnndi"" outdoor St' r I ! Sl 3 9. 0 0 0. 4 2 S 2 !~~..'. 2 .blhath, S mosd · nu1rblt! master bath. 01vncr n showing 64-1 7''ll •-a Goldenrod .. 61"0>-6921 0 d .....,,,""' WI upgra ed 11,111 carry at 9,"!., 1 •. SIGO, · · · -c11tertt1inn1ent crn.ter ""'Ith BEST"BUYS carpet, {tic, drapes, patio nmnthly. 3 llpucious bedroon1s t n 5 Br, 2 Ba, C.M . .$41,!F..(I ~ recreation area. Wlillc to 29 Rue Grand Vaill'<' t ...!..'..._.:__ College Par!<. 646-Ttn. 4 Br. den, N: Hts ~7,950 stores. Owner muSt 11 e1 1, ~o-HERITAGE ' • • REALTORS 000. Or lease option .$1.000. ~ Bar-B·f.I Con1phmented hy • decli." gar door opener. Pool Ask at gate for di reel ions ' ' OPEN ri1. e • ff'S FUN ro B£ NU/ 3-2 Dplx, N.B. $95.000 leaving co un l r Y . \Vill FastE~~~1':1n.:y VOGE~5~BBITT •J.~:.~~1~~~~;';;'. !w·tar tSl'li$1 ~~~~;_:':4 """''°$34~oo'" Call us .,bout this extrfl. nc11t Call day or nite. .~~ --·-"•:::::i!!!!!!!!'' TOTAL DOWN 221l-Nilwpert II. ~!~~[~[i::~~~m;dt i --M-E=s-A~_V_E_R~D-E-s:a5;~~c~n. ~~~~~~y :,~: °Me~s~~~::=. 3 p~~ ~ 64t:am EASTSIDE BARGAIN 3 BR. 011 Bldg Lot. \\'ith C'C'lltral alr conclitloni111:. in pri111e ~ation. Priced lo1v at .$.14.900. Diii 551>-2G60. trailer stornge··access. CR"AM PUFF ~Ontu~21· Big bedroo1ns. Boat "dooc; at Sl11.950 1eller \\ill Pd)' Sun/Eves. Quic:· Ot'Cllpancy i; I short .: ·Lushly lundscapedY:urda .. all beycrs closing costs. 546-9794 escrow desired. O\vner 1vil\ SuPl'r shurp four bedroon1 Walk fo all schools and ma-Paymehts the aame as rent. help finance at only $64,950. home on short slrcct near jor s/19pplng" .. ~!500' V~lll New caq)ct.s ' T/0 frer-hlyl"'"'""l'!!~~~~"'"!!!!I Call 644-7211 the golf course. Benul!full y 1733 \VcstcliH Dr. welccinte. can now 347-601.0 '.pall!!~ ,llls)de & out. Pill ~... $1200 OOWM upgraded for gracious liv· Nc1\'port Beach 6'l.5-12'll Agt J.lac1eiida, 963-8316 , .. 1 • • '" in;:. Enclosed patio In rlon1. · NEWPO &ACK BAY ··' '$347. per mo. «;iSELECT T'PROPERTIES Private backyard wl1h ON THE CANAL Balboa lsl1nd -~4006 Rusi le style home, 1 blk to I~ spacious gan:\en11. All that Tu'O stol'y, 5 bcdroonis. Lnra-e, Quallty constructed Mile Sq. Parle. 3 BR. 2 Plus an assumuble SI~~; Pl"•h -•nl"•·I th>vout. ~··k * BAY'VI EW'*r "' fa mi 1 )I • h 0 me 0 n BA. sunk'en LR "'I use d .. -.v .. ~ " · •· cul-de-sac. Heavy shake brick firp Brand new cpl Classi.fre<l ads aell b;,,. items, loan · Sl86 per month pays to \Vater's Edge. Sacrifice 5 BR., J baths, fan1. mi. roof, rulUc txterior. Three -..nhly ~· lnte• .... -,,· ~ principal, interest and la.~-Va··•t ~ 500 / t ba ' -!lo ~ ~• u= ~ • ' _ ... s1nall items or any item. -___., · "''"• · w "'e r. "11'"· pa i "" .,....rooms, t\\'O baths, family k ,. t .. 0 n + big "-. es. Won't last long. Call n lot Vacant S164.5M " "! ~'"U General R.E. 1002 54G-2313 · .,~l: · · ·Ch 675...-r.""' room and heated pool. Reposse~dloldva.cant. . . I 1aua1 ~ ""'' .. u SSl,500. moo. "'"it)im""'" d w n Plac . . .. . (673-1664 Evenlnp) 389 Mira Loma. Costa Mesa yrnnt, sm. ttl<lilng costs. General R.e. 1002 macnab I Irvine realty BLUFFS TENNIS VILLA New 3 bedroom -t· family nn. within walk· · ing distance to N.B. Tennis Club. Excep- tionally priced at $75,950. Paula Bailey 642·8!35. iU36) JUST THE THING ..• to grab your fnncy. Super sharp col· tage & rental unit llecorated w/Corona del Mar charm. Corner lot south of hwy. $92,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. (U74) 6 BEDROOM -~IDQ BAYFRONT Custom built by Jligson. Lg. living room adjoins Bayfront patio & sandy beach. En· joy tennis courts & clubhouse. $225.000. Harriet Perry 642·8235. (U46) COUNTRY FLAVOR 4 bedroom. famlly room & den. Lg. Master suite. Cedar lined walk·in closet. Open beam ceilings. $114,500. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (U26) 464• MaeAtlhur 644•1200 Newpott B••c", C.tHorni. 92t63 ·----· I Pr t • • D 0 L L HOUSE, co1npletely C&ll Mt-1060 for appt ~1k% lnt.., _ $341 PlTl per Dp9r 1•8 "· remodeled. 3 BR. 2 Ba, Princlpals Only mo. Bkr 962-5511 75'2·\'ll'L._., •••< countrY kitchen. + 1 BR MESA VER.DE Hunt1'ngton •-·ch 1•'" 1400 OUAll St. NIW.-... H A t p I' close t B -'"" '.I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I j~P~. ~-~~·1'°~·~;J~0~0:"":· -V~FHA EASTSIDE I $ • · Owner GT;)o"-7oi Assume )%""'° FllA loan P~LATIAL DOLLHOUSE WestSide Balboo Poninsu111 1007 " 1~~ l'n"an " Viet-PALACE WITH POOL Hnrd\\·ood Floored b e a u t y Tear-Down • BALBOA ISI.AND ._ niJm vet• buy VA. Even Ocean vie.a.'. jacuul too. s graced by fruit trees on 8 If )'OU bought VA before. car garait and b o nu 1 exlrll spacious Jot $29,500. L\v11ble one bedroom home S.."6 So. a.y Front $44,450. 'i-oom's n e "'. 'SpectaculAr on R-2. liO x 205 Jot. Room Home an !~ii lots w/pr. \ eltlperor size bedroom and u:C'IQ"al.I b for .4 units. 0"1" • .$29,500. apt. & cxclu~ye use of f I 1Qua1'I l sitting room. A fant-... 'c big A"enf ~~"-'?Qa ,.., . pier & float. Estate e:ale fM-" 1,~ lnl 00-" Place '"& ·111-• • • .. gubJect to co p"r t con· PICIC9 -.iiu.i,r en ""'.a ng me. Prap•rl:iea · · 0""1'""" T<ms.:.:'""'~"' P .... ltril I .r.t. \ ,.,_1920 $1575;00 DOWN ~ wno "~ ·n<p&;h:"flm!IO. '+.,s,_19~0• ' .;I · .. 1•ooau1.1Lst.N1w•o• 11"c" IN COSTA M~A ~~~1.·~,:r~'f'~A>. uooou1.1tst.N1w'°•'''"'" Pra t:in w: $225 ix.•r· n1o. IMIY!llent11 rru1y 3 Bedrooms, clean & shatp ~1oreC. ~tor .. 1UQ '1.,.,,ume·a-e.4 Loin ._' J$'2•1920 ~ be assumed on this sharp wllh landscaped yard & ca-R1vm!:lde Dr.1• Lolt~. Big 'f bdl:m,.._ 2 bath~ ho.ft.I~ 1§.00.Q\IArL&l,.t!!'Wl"Oll ''"'" pool honlC. Full price juKI nyon view, located on qulet Ca. 90039 , · L'd· wltli family r1n., fireplace. ~ $37.~. Be~t ln1y -better Ctt.l·de·sac. C.alt 64G-nn. BAYFRONT I fo~l dl.rlln~ rn1. Include! Cus..:m~F ..... a.. •oom hurry. 847-6010 Airl. Ol"tNTIU • 1r'sFUWfOBENICl! -Pier· & noat. JBR. +i ·till@~/ u.1n,,. On an ex· 'u '!"mJ " Harbor View omes ~ ~ spt. TrY awhe1· flnanc. ra 1 lot. $U.950. CaU lo $55000 Down · Stlrl P'lu' 4 bedroorri8 -one m11e An lnvltat n to gracious !iv· •ro-""ll R'e"ly .,.,.. ·'it ' ftorrt the 1urf. P1ivate ten- lng. Darling !Am1Jy home! 1 I• n '""'" 111 w;;i-4600 rm~ n\g-and IWirom\ng (acll\tln CU!tom deloflr.d car nl e 1. Coron·a del Mar 1022 -w.·uaaL ~ <ll'e availabl~. {)Ver 1700 eq. model\ l bdrrna .. t (I. n1 11 y 1-"=== n ... and only $38,500. •m., aln;n< Im. Priced to FOUR UNITS . ···-" N.IUC -. ~-, 111ell a.I s75.;AXi & you own Vft.-J .--. the landr • •••• aµme C. F. Coleswo....LY 2 "Jj: R" Iott So. of 11..,,. 1'W<I •kl• by •kl<: d\ll}I"'" 29'5 Harbor Blvd .. c.M. Ml-7 .. 1 nn w/4 onil bldg. fb:.up or l "-' 2 full h.& .firenl·ce.1 ;;}.~~~~~ii!fi~l!!'!!!!!!!!:~<:;,:,.,..,.,...1 REAL TORS 640.0020 iei.r dt1. O\\·l'lf"r aucrrrlce at Pallo'".1 Prime ~rta1 ,,;;[ .. ' 'fr ASSUME ns.100 Jo1tA 1~ ICM th11n luod v n I u e. 67J..8609 2 B.R tO\\-'nl'IClu5e·~feu Verde, By Ownft'-ANClrne XI n I $31.500: 'I\ro &tocy + t'pLtrk· .$11S,tm. !l'ICI, pl&M }or 2 • front unit, patio, • POOi •• k>M--no 0¥.tl• fTt 11•allt to ling pool, Not 1 condo. f'le'W duple:c.cs. 6'l'S-690J. VIS .. H . ~i500. owe 2nd. 83J.tl7.t thm achoOT. 4.br, 2ba. cw. Lovt\y rcskk!nUal a.re a . 810 HOM E! 4 Bed.rooms + BY OWN.ER 3 br, 1 ha, pool dNac, ptrfect ram~ at Horry -won'I l"M! C111l hlliC Alep <ki"'" ram i 1 y RIAi.TY nr beACh. m .. 00. ;.t,900 $31:500. 6-11--0091' ev8 847'"6010 i\J;I, room . f.1ssitr hu~ ndjOinln& d1\ll., b61.'l.t S~';t . .$299. mo. 3BR. 2ba. 1War1 1choo1 -. COU.EGE Pnrk; 3 Br .. 13' offk.,., prlvnie !lun bltlcony. GREAT LOCATION PITI. 642-62$9. $42,0'.:Xl. Dy appOlntment on- M .. frplc., dbbl. car. Cov'd. tll!CI room·l!ltr cl~!. A re11I Block 1.0 tx'h. 11-2 UR.. duplex Claulfled M1°M1U bl11tcm11, f)i, ov,;ner, call 96)..1856 ratio. 1-'trld • ('If O\l•ncl'l'lhlp, beauty -. 11 BARGAIN at on 40' lot. Try mid 80'1. , am•ll Items or any Item. ~11 Idle llemt wtfh " oruty Fnr1ln Co., Rlln. 642-5CXXl $.'"11 ,950! C3U agt 847-6010. Dc=•;;;l""'=;.;A;;;5!~<>d~>t="=:'!l-::73:1~1 :::J.::US:::1-'°"="-'""u.6="1S'-I --~. rnot Oas..tlincl $d. Gt2..5618 .,i! ---~ tl .... , Thursday, OctobH 24, iq74 DAJLY PILOT II 1 Hunlrrif!ol] ~~j; ,,140 Irvine 1 1044 1 Lake Forett 1'b1A cr••t• for N II 1200 lncom• Property 2000 Bat 1 Is an 3106 Hou••s Unfurnished Houses Unfu,.nished Hses Furn/Unfurn 3300 ' • TUR'l":EiiOOK •' 7010 IN"'REST BY OWNER. °""' u o t VA OUPLEX WINTER. 3 BR. fmn. rm .. Cosl• MeH 3224 fli'nion Viejo 3267 3 Bd., 2 0BA"eo'~~ C4l>I "50 4-PLEX Pre.ddent llt>mt. 4 BR, or 11 t 1 ~ · Sprlngs: 2 1-a acre parcel J\, ht. PaUo M deck. a 2. 8(1., 2 A, ,...., · 1 ' , 3 a Dtn, A.C. prof, dee, • 2·STORY .E: 10 aerr parcel. $950/acre. ~L~. ~n~~~~ beau•ltul hty. 111 I'll 11 y rA!ilILY wan!ed 2 Br. fncd 3 BR Condo, 2lr1, pool, pa.11o, Jo urn or l•nlurn · • • $1$0. saa. .,. ExcliclncJ• beaut ldicpe. 'On quiet cul· CO''"""v SIDE Tenn11 or trade. ln<llo 40 unit. VA appru1'al ordt:r1ld. honw! $400 Mo. + util. yd., $185 .• dpl.>i, move tod&:~. encloied attach gar. Cbll· ,,S-8609 Pnl 11'tmr.in2t0n Beach de-Me.. "" l,.t.nd. Good Unll\,I. acteS. cit.NI OI' &gric:WturQ, wm n ctther no dov.'n Salltbury JUI)'. '7:\-'900 !ODS'-pttl ok. 7, Br $1.&5. drco sm . .J,,_8301>8Tl v1s1•H ~t\0h.4:1',..~·bedroom, -Ttmil. $89,950. 60o-0288 LAKE FOREST $900/tun. Ttrmt or~. or low down . Oeautltull)' BIL ~ p . 1 3107 J.'rpl: nwv:! today , 3 BR 2 811 Family rn1, ~ 1 a.th urtll• with palk>I • BY OWNER • Beautltul tBR., 2 Juli bathl. VaU La.ke vie: 2W {tct'ej l~ped. Sprlnklt'.rx. Air a 1MN11 entnsu 1 EA$TSJOE 2 Br. kidl. pn, Patio'. Cl'f'"f \•\ewl 4 Rec. •IAl.TY am c~ l~'W ASSUME 1~% LOAN Sha& earpet1, bu l It · l 11 j . 18 ml south of Hemet, div c 0 n d 1 tlOned. Luxu.rlan\I)' BAYl'RC. · ir p;er, floot, $. go.rage, fncd. S200. Cfltltrt. sr..o. 836-2452 . $9 •""~'\I "'1 8ntnd new, 3 BR. P.fot t DIH hl\-asher. Go rgeo u • Into 3 80 acre P Ii r c e I ti· ct.rs>e'cd I h r o u1h out . Br. 4. Ba, winter or )11.'nrly Hom•findirs * '42~9900 NEW l Br. 2 &. ram rm.l~C~ond-,~oa-,F"u_r_n---:3400tt.il d e1 I rp. b I e, In dcrnand custon1 drape11. Lsrgi; ell· S6(K)Jacrc. Your term.if. Tax $4SJti(I. 613-)J~ • 3 BR. $2.-10 1no,, scn-ened frplc. View IOI. '325. loci. ::.:::::=:::....:..::;;.: __ _:.'-"' Unlv•nit.Y Pu k location. "°"" ag1:regate pat~ • :!:u1 ;:,;i,,,."."~~\\ll~ic. or 111 .Quall l Coron• d•I Mir 3122 .,,atio. tnc·d. yd .. carpon . ..-.·att'.r It lnWcpg. Ul-2452 PA~1 SPRINGS 2 Br. 2 $51,950. &10-0087 lfalkways, 11'11 a R ~AL &12-n:u or nu;g. 6£-0066. N•wport Beach 3269 ~· ~ls, 1e11n11, lllunh, BY OWNER BARGAL"'l at S4~.ooo . Cemetery Lot•/· Plac• Dini Point 3226 Jacuu11. wee~. wkly, JO•I 586-5$0 Principals on ly. Crypts 1500 CORONA DEL l\1AR 4811.. 2112 ba, dbl c 11 r monthly. !213);;i!i7-0209 or Liguni ~hf.' NE\V LAKEFRONT J-10?.tF;S Pl apwtin ~ :z ~roorn, Lanai, big patk), NE\V Dann BIWh; condo. g11ruge, elN:t gar door 1131-mo J.'rorq $54,950. 1~. or 2()~i, 0\\1N~~R lws n1oved fro n1 ;,, 7$2•1920 Too t-onditlon. Near beach. Ocean view & poundlnJ: 11urf opener, ~'•~I bur , Ol.!'-''1,,=e-'n", "'2~B~A~.~w~,-.,-,N"ln-,-.1 tlr,, 3, 4, 5 Bit Club &: lukc Sll1te & w\11bts to sell burial 1•00 OUAlllT, NtWH>tlT llACH S'1.1:i.OO 9 n1onth I ea s e, overlooking ha1i10r. lROO !IQ. 1..-i11t1ng & ch·ps, pool fac, La.guna Niguel. 496-8871' or Thia Ideally located 11'm,e' ptiv'11. NC, w/w crpts + £lots A &: B o! lot 656 4 ON A LOT lnr lude1i1 gnnlener. rt. 3 Br, 2\il Bo. Pool, tennis ove1·loold11.g golf e our se, 525-l732 In r,re&tige nel.etil>orllood. many 1nore features. n VIJita de! ?i;tiU' Plot. Cole of Ne11i'P.Ort Rltrli prtv. !..Mi . ~25. No peL~ cl<>t«' 10 iichools & ch1trciwsl-c:=.:-'d~'-U~f~--~34=25=1 .·····~···· .. : AMERICAN ·. :., HOME .: firep ace:. cu9toc:n d fJ~t.11• Ha.Wkinl Rea.lton 83G-M25 Paclllc View Me mo r la l $72,500 6JS-SS11 {2131377--0606 ,\ Fallhlon I~lanc:I. s 4 7 5, on os n urn. umrraded. ca·pt.8.·1 111.tt ,for, Mi slo Vl•I• 1067 Park, CdM. $450, for both. . LARGE NE\V 4 br. 2 ba, EaslbluU llrea. Call tor boat' Or mow<1 1ro f . s n Cell Law Orrlce or David P~E~~t~~!f!!~n~ Cost1 M.H -31M fam. rm., bltnH .. lg, yd., eppt .. 54~3T."iO. f'OR l..e&S(', n111jcstic oceiu1 Oversi~t:d Jot. P.!f.• 1t1•Y OOEAN ~IEW-N EW 4 BR, 2 ba Deane home P. DeLuncy 6ia-2Tll ' h •t ._1 .,.,,,_ 493-""'"lt or 493-7780 viev." new 3br, 2111 ba. lncldN · ••.. ~~~l·!·CJ·A_ •. •• catT)' lit 'f.O. $<45.900. • Drah1allc 3BR, den, l ba, by owner. Uparade:d. Elec Commerci1I Prpty 1600 ° mes. "tac'"" gurages. .......... .-Ni::WPORT BEACH, tr u I y cluhhQu...c. l(Olf, pool, ndltJc. I ., • J fpl'o, oourmet kit~ toad-doo •-1uw• ,...,,, All have private pntkls. 2 3 Br, Condo, n1oatly Olro., Fount1ln V1U•w 3234 be u u 1 Uul settinn--Ja.-ge 3 ..,.. ""ls, tull i'""'" &: drl"'. . "' ~ zar. r • more. ~<IOI'· bedroo1ns ln each. Park. like l Br empty -t w a a b e r . ' Bt'd I u . ..,. "" ,.. '.,. ed wilh 'vood &. gla1s. 3 Bdrm.,_ sale by cnvncr. OWNER WILL setlit"'" Q uiet atreet . <Ir•'"''· dW gar, ~I. .....,,. 1 roon1. an1 Y roon1 , 2 car gar, $38:1 mo., Smog · 0\\-ner will carry nf 8% "'' CAR IL•1 06 ~.. -poll~hed \.\'OOd floors, bean1 r re e s an C 1 c m e n t e, ffl.4471 ( :::.> 546-1101 c.-ontract or sale. $1~,(0). Landscape.!, view, corner. RY I r~ i• Shopwl b•ping3 b'~-tat"'P"'RportioE"olo1~ 2348 !'.tin11te !I.tan JXll H,1JGE.J.~~ +, ~lP~' r:;; ~illngs. Years Le a Ii e . 71 t-52fHil21 . SAVE INTEREST $46,IXX>. Call 5Sfr3072. SS' x lOCi' lot on Newport tin 3 ""' . I' Huntinnton s •ach 3140 .own,..,._,. ....,., c $:"175.00 inU1. ~N°"e'""'·~ .. =-:,~B'°R,.-'"''"'""Ba"'"I 5795 ~ N•wport Elie•ch 1069 Blvd., Ne-.vport Be a ch . OWNERSHIP UNITS? Call • g~r. all, blnt1>. ~·in1. ~ Cole of Newport Rltrs ~ . u<orJ.:t'. . • " .. Total C•sh •V•ts 2 Yi~ ::n~. ~~~~~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~OOJ~~.~ ~·1o~: ~=iw.D(1141l ~~11!7~00. FURN. ~. B~2 &. frplc, ~~~ 8~~44ti:M n10 .. 110 fee 675-5511 : .. .!1i~~· :i1~gNru~~~~· s';'. 4 BR. 2 BA, oew cpts &: 7c;~ lo11.11. Asking SSl.500. Act fonno.Oon, PRE ST I GE !; I 00 gara.,.e675--58lO J 3eR \V/Sl'dm. pool, 11 er v HARBOR VIEW HOME mo. Adults ·no pel~. 641·3293 pa1nt. •Vacant Close lo now! 8',y & Ti view. cf°mple!" HO!fifES 6U-fi646 ' • turn'd, l..rg booU5 r n1 . -NE\\1 :? AR Adu 1 l Con- Mulne Hi. * ~Abo11 3 B)J, .FO~ RENT ~ ~ : ~ & Firs~:nW Income Property 29CJO J.•9un1 l••ch 31'8 [ $425/mo. Nr. achlli. 546-9097 3 BR. 2&. $475 domin1u111. $27fi rno. Hw11. 2 1 BA. hrd..-.-.. rs, JU" Beaut lBR ~· 2 ba.= furn, ofiered! ~-r.m. ' 1 ' , H B h 3240 Steps fl\\'a)' lron1 Park . Bch 968-2297 963-4004 Golde~v.ut. ~ll~. aiyne nr ocean. $3;!{1/Mo. sr~DIO... FUTU~R~E HOME r 1 untlngton eac f: 1 em. School, Sv.•hnming · 1 vr terms. 842 ..... ?lli •' eve apt. furn. USS/Mi i'1c , s01·~ ..... nd BEACH DUPLEX EMERA~ BAY Pool & Rl'<'. 11.rea. Townhouse Unfrn · 3525 968-U7896l-4062. util°,s. , ,,r , sq.it. m . • lloustwell furnishedorun-12 SUPER SHARP 4 BR, 2 R.C.TAYLORCO~tPANY -\VE HAVE OTHERS 011. , Lai'ge&t ava.il . kit. NEWPORT -Barii:11in beauty In n 11rh•ntc lum. 3 Br, 2 ~a. ~~ Ba, F'rplc, Crpts, Dr p s , REALTORS/DEVELOPERS TO\\'NllOUSE 2 br, nr. So. C BRASHEARJ $95 50Q. $32,375 11i·allcd -conimunily w I I h view. beach side. ........ 1 c? v e re d pl:C I i o. b_ ltns, 752--0-16() Coast Pla~;"J. S2iJ. n10. , An~i~7IDJ-l~~~\ors NE!N~RT SHORES , , p1ivnte beaches. BenuUlully 673-4169 . d 1 Ii h \1•a sh er. Bc~utilully LARGE 2 Story .1 br.. J ;!'-16-63:"'12 _ REALTY . _ 875 N. Const HIV)'. 2 BR. ... den, single &ty. Gorgeous 2 st?ry Nei\'{JOrt deco1'lltcd cha.rmin.1: 11on1e J BR house-tarden l!('ttuig. 111." fl ·~ ca Pe '1 · No. r~ bu., dln rni .. 2 frp!c's Oil(' Apartments Furnished Walk to beacb. $so, o o o Beach duplex. 500 f,t. to 1 with flo11·erlng villes 11do1n· ~1 a 1 u re--established-salai·· S356./31ia. 1110.,. ~~k /01 Be~ In Master suite w/balcony. - • TRA, YSTTAHRISTEFROR• TENNIS 'NOW'. Owner \\111 C!l(l'y. Sw·I ll!ld Sand! Just $32,375 ing l'OOf nnd putlo. Coinplcte ied +man. 494-8170 eve. or Dulc. 96::-1567 or aft.;i ~. patio leads 10 \\'&ter·s Balboa Island 3706 ' CONDOMtNIUM buys ll (down) or s11bmlt \\ith gUl'!lt house In the rear • h & wknd~. 96:~1786 !k'".3-1786 edg<' T {' n n i 5 & pool , •. \ After short -II home from on yourd tertn.11. N ~ Y( ! • for leerui.grrs OI' grund1na Hou19s Unturnis eel LEASE HOi\lE for $350. pc!' pr t ~ 1 leg" 1535 lease. GUEST llouM"/Bachelor &Jl'l, -...... Don't ""v rent wilen you Waterfront. 3 Rft., 2 ba. Catb I e i l•n-• 1 k 1 """' ~ tennis OOl.lrtS, relax &. $1U 500 Ow e r 8. e ... •. P enty or pal' Ult; and a l G 't .. 3202 111011th, includi•JK gardener 645--0836. Ki1<·tlenet11.', c.an o\vq tQI~, JlOIJl~.~n.,ma 4!rlnk in the_ sunsets from Olue' r ;.,,.,pl':.,~ ..TaychN:erri.· tire! places, ceramic t..;!2, e for $64.950 ener4 VACANT, CLEAN, It NE\\'-YEARLY d"piex 3 bou·e·· 673·[i.<n1 00 1 ~vienl, .. 1~1 },• 1b!r,~~. ~~ your deck or in the ... ..,,.. '"""":' ldchens.4carg!l™e. i•ue u:m .1 LY REPAINTED Fan1llys . " . • 1, "" . cpalno "led" "1nsy Id"'•~'.• h. b.Na"'e k Im maculate,,• dose in -~ 2 bedroom. Good tern\ s. Plac• . . Call ARent 54&-4141 S2'7:i, 1-3 br., 2 ba S37Sll .. on iv "' mmu. lfi I remodeled Jt;ing rm. of this no pets. deluxe units. 4 bedrOom))lUS 1111 UGI l ALA l.!NTALS only, refernnce~ required fro~n beach, 1·2 br. 1,: bll . Balboa Pen1nsu1• 3707 nd i..i-n...1~ Full price just f129500 See • j WfVKlt\l,llflNMIYICI both w/frei;h paint & t e, . yard JI fenced and 'ha 11 """'"'· home ............ lhut-.: t Lo , Call W 'cn4) PrDp9rtl•S _ 3 BR. comer lot \\'/boot frpl & gar. 97g...1521 v.·knds. ENTIRF. ~rd Ooor. 1ien1hou.sc shaded trees. Total prlt:e lereid w1ndg\vt,' anti ~.u e 1 152-t'100e. 00.., • 7S2-1920 f gale. Nr Beach Blvd & 67:>-4910 wkdys:-"-Pt. \\'/\'11'\fi' Ck·c:in & b:i)' $31,500. E·Z lerms, seller ~~~.er~ e:1t-?:rtew ~ ~ ,,,EWPORT SHORES 1NvE5TI.tENT DIVISION 1•00 CKJA1ts1 NIW~llT llAC~ "il =" Sl8ler. Ne\1' paint & c1.111s . FOR I L do N rd e only I blk t1\1'ay. 3h~, 2bli, will help you own. Call Ag!., '"""'~ ,_ w· ""' 1 I' _..., 3 bd I 111 · · $28S per nio to quahf1ed ease 1 0 • + den. frplc. kLng111. br>l.I, 817-35SI the 1Ue>erh ppt'1~ $18,0)0 . .Y".mp ele Y •ocuvne rm li:m 'f ' *1 • DWlt frunlly. 962-21ill •• 96Hin. ·~t"f~>I. 8'aut. 3 Br. "' '"""'' "'~"" ""'· '""GE $ 2 500 ·iA~-:~, t ";:i1:::,~~Q'."'~~~~ l'Ulif¥1ll, MleSliBAH NIWPOIT&IAYC.M.f.tt•Ul3 Ross. ~· f8'1°1~t'"(p(j0~·~1• d1Sh\1'aShl'r. Leasi• 51 80 4 ' .,/T,0, ~ beach. pool &c tennis y 'ijij\ijjJil1 INCOME HOMES STIJDENTS, ~ch Sl00/$1$13 BR CONDO, Pa1 io, Frplc, GT'~· alter 4 °:m or 33i~ nioruJy &16-82ll or 6~S100 Ouick ,Po~s•ssion REAL I' ·:r· ;\, facilities. Owner has bought _ ,1 NEW TRIPLEXES $84.9j() 1 Your cho\1..-e. all areas. Bllns. \\alkable to beach. 5909 BAYFRONT WINTER SUper sharJi, 3 bedrm Dutch ~ new borne.· Call for appt. TRIPLEX 1 Beftutiful 3 Br, 2 r.a. owner's 1 CLEAN 1 Br dplx $140 HB Lease t;90· Cl.II Co 11 cc t • CONDO. 4 br. 3 Du, ram. 1 BR $190. Bachelor Sl!l!I. Haven honie. Brand nt'.W 900 Glenneyre St. &l6-'f7ll $.54 950 wnl, ft:plc, p1ivate yard. 2--Slv/ref, C&cD, beach close... 213-249-_409 aft 6 pm rm .. din. nn.. pool. sauna, Uul pd. 926 E. _Balboa. plush cpls thruout &: new 494-9473 54!J...-0316 'Welker A ~ff d ' . Ow .5 2 Br spts. 2675 Elden Ave, SEVERAL •1 ~r. NB & 4 BR !ownhome. 21.; Ba, jacuzzi , tenni s . pro I 6Ta-4533 :~. C:::vetllin 1!i k~ft 1 :::;::::::1 l'il~-[!l~"'['ij"~'i•(jijif'-1 P::i1: ~so~:~~!°. Pri~;te ~near !fi.~esa. Dr.), Costa ~~a $l&51$19J yrly, furn bltns, lrplc. pool, gardener. decorated. Extras .• Close to L u x . furn_. b a y f r on 1 -.. 1 approval. ! i FINAL CLOSEOUT patios. Excellent C.OSta Mesa I J 1esa, 6t!·4905 NEAT ·2 Br .f·Plex 5180 Util Nea~ IJC!&n· Good tena~ts bch. fi43..6728 or 645-6177 bachelor. $250. mo. P v't Red Car-t, R••ltors •PRICE SLASHED• * 1i10DELS * residential area. T\VO HOUSES ON 0 NE pd., pct OK-avail. only. $315. mo. (2131347-2J78 NE\VPORT Beach \VRterfront beach. .. 'e 1 a.f2:5541 $3450 v and LOT. popular E: as t s let e !fitOVE In 2 Br house S185 4 Br, 2 Ba, close lo schools. Beaut. 4 br home on canal. 67 ..... 2lli% I V ' S 1 .• ~1<1 ant * NEW HOJ!itE.S * u: .Quail ~ super sharp I & 2 BR. Nu ~·rpts fncd & gan:1ge. $375. very clean. 675'18.17 Ne\\•ly l'rpt &: painted. Ten· 1 BR, S16S. 1nG YeA.Jiy. COVINGTON •ry er OUI· -er 8~<;;, Fl.nR.nclng R\•all. Plac Exterior [re s h I Y painted. SINGLES' 2 Br house 5200 or {213l 592-576S eves. nls, pools etc. incld. Steps Util paid. Stove, Tefr!$.1 TY:o story Colonial 0...'"ean HARBOR VIEW • • Alwa)'S rt?nl~. \Valk ! o Chld & pc! -palio & gru·. 4 Br, trplc. fncd yd. bltins, to ocean. $495 mo. 548-0143 garb. dL~p. 67S-'T!Y.d BRO'S 4•PLEXES view. P:alatial, 4 BR & fam. HOMES Prap..-ileS · ~ shops. Solid investmt & 111· F~IL'i 4-plex l Br, 2 Ba palio, crpt, '~ n1i to bch, BEAUT. 3 Br. 2 Ba. frplc, UNIQUI! ' ' For lnform'tltlon .fc location =·~:~*•to:·fire~~!~fi DonalJ. L. Bre.11 Co. 752·1920 . c 0 111 e · S 4 9 ~ 9 5 O · RE D $205/$225, applns & xtras • $350. mo 842-5541 cpts, drps, 2 car garage, Biilboa Inn. Pool,.J.Jtll. pd. f contact -bltns, dshwshr, ............. 1,c tile N 1829 Port Sheffie~""""' 1•00 QU.AILST. NIWPORT llACH ~~~~,~ RE A LT 0 Rs. FRPLC J Br: 2 Ba $285 Irvine 3244 gardener. s pr ink I er s. 5100 to $2;'i0. 675--8740. KASABIAN ~t....:..:!'1'..=~-· e\.'-'POrt Beach No.>"l.l•ou u-lv-<11.1 • HS Stv/ref, kids & pet ok. \\lcstl·Hff areu. S3J5. Ui3-1.a 1~ 1•1 ~ ~~.~-NT c '' ~1 1 ri iruGE 4 Br, 2 Ba honie Corona d•1 Mer 3722 .· -~<uilOM ' BIG CANYON DANA ,POI . . . '' p ex p v. patios, ~.,..,::. f)·pk, •pptru;, b;g 2 3 BR. F'rplc, Dbl Garage, ~ Reil E1t1te 962.6644 dra 'tbruOUt. patio, • DUPLEXES lrplc. & den in owner's. ;-';-' * ~ENTALS * crpts, drps, lawn care. No EL\CH. apt. I-Adult only. It FOR TRADE overp.i;id yard;· . OJI b 1 e ~ EXECUTIVE HOME Fabulous ocean views Sell 01C exc~nge. 6'12-5000 SEE us FOR YOUR NEEDS University Park pets. $250. mo. ~st & . last, Near shopping. Pr iv :1 t e . ~ garage. $69,SOO. Tenni-RED For Sale or Lease or Lease 6 'Tew beautUul duplexes Fortin °·· trs. 2200 ALA R•ntals 642~383 3 BR .. 2 ha ............. S385 AvaU_afl Nov. 15. 646-:2031 quiet. $125 Mo. 6r>-S'l26 r Or Sale Deluxe 4-P1e:c in CARPET, R EA·L TO'R S Option. 4Br, 3 ba, po o 1. $68.950. to $9.1,!150. Lots for sal& S3llO lBR f 2 ba 'ct ... xlnt rental atta of !Tun-640-8672 or 49S4271 view, Valued at over Fronl $9500 doy,'lt VACANT 2 Br house. nr. 3 BR., 2~ ba. .......... • am rm, · cov Costa Mesa 3724 - tlngton Beaeh. Will conskitt $200,<Dl. Reduced to $179,tnl Office Or.en \Vkends 10-S T\VO UJI'S total l04/ro!I. Newport f\IJY S90., country 4 BR., 2~t ba .........•. S4JO patio, nr pk .• t element. .a trade for good H.B. or C.M. due to eme.rgency situation. Wk days call 496-3431. a.gt Choice location, Huntington setting, kids. pets, singles. The TettaL'e !!Chi. $450. 644-7124 $30 WE Ek & OP Home or Rental. EMERALD BAY Call &44..QMS' Or 6.f0.-07T7. 33931 ~talaga Dt·. Beach. Zoned business, 2 Br house Costa ~1esa, 2 BR., 2 bR. · ·· •• • • .$375/$385 HARBOR Vu. 2 Br .. conv e $6.50 Ni::,-ht & Un. 1 0: JAOt: REALTY 963-780) Greet white water view; 4 . Dana Harbor Income Homes. Profession.a] or or fi ces. kids. pets, singles. 2 Br .• 3 BR, 2 bR .••••..•• $.195/$425 den, tennis/pool priv. lease e St11cti" ~· J BR Apts. 1 PLUS-,./. VA LOAN •bdnns., 4 blllbs, den with SPANISH 4-PLEX $21,(Q) each. TE R 11.1 S, 2 Ba leahouse New po r I Greentree Homes 960-1692 days 644-2600. e TV & !'.111irl Ser.ire A\•all l Large Bdrms, brand new frpl.c., formal dlfling rm.; 2 ·~-2 •·th ,,_,11 write: KANPAK, 1993 K1hel Beach, $195. Vacant. 2 Br 2 BR., 1 ~1t 00 ........... $315 NEWPORT Shores 3 Br . 2 e P~ne Servlce---Ht4 pool ~ cpt, drps, vinyl I c, ...,........., -• Prime residential ares . · 2 B 4 BR 2" •·t""~ 450 ........ ...., " .... ~ ~ ""'""Uin& c v d patio-v.'&lk tal!fi'. Central~., nr. tenws Span! h 1 rtor 8 It FOURPLEX or Ph. SCS.lf.'9-L1:!.ti.. ok, will gi\'{' option. r ·• n "",,,. • ·· · ·· · $3..;. 67" 1700 2376 Ne1Yp0rt Blvu .. CM' il ........ secluded radiant heated ter-.ucu..uum. .,... u.iu • VA ASSUMABLE Rd., Kihei, ,_la_ ul, Hawaii I Huntin~n &>ach, liingles Turt, 1'1'0Ck • • Ba -·· oce•• poo• t•·ru·,. • Children I; Pet Sec.Kon ~ ~1 I ..--' ~-$155000 s exe · ni, Balboa. $215, singles or 4 BR.,: baths ....•.••. $4'15 ia.mo. a-548-9r~or9§$1J! ~ shop! & 'vhbitle clean. A.gt. Tu{URNER ASJOC enc 1 0 s e .d za r 11. g es. Low interest & high 1pen· Zoned for J Units families. Agt. Fee. 919-8430. 3 BR .. 2 ba. ••••••• $475'v/gdnr 2Br w/lrplc. 1 ~~ .Blks to 89l.$ij33 ·;, ... -----·"-·--··sv~ landllcapiJ)a:. dable. Only 4 years olJ. LANDLORDS' College Park Ocean .. Call aft 7;l> pm. 1 BR F ''"' -1 TAKE OVER N. C.oast Hff·• Laguna Only Sll5,QOO .• ~ ... Sell or exchange. • 4 BR., 2¥.: ha ........ , •• $4.jO !213)1274-3692. Lots' :uhiu ~t ~ Jk ·- GOVERNMENT LOAN 494-ll Conlury 21 642-lril IM .Quail ~ Corner 3 lots, SOx15tJ each \\'~ Specialize in N~vpor!-Culverdale _ LIDO 3 BR., 2 BA., on nice 10 sl~pping n~·~ nU ·~~h 3 &; 4 BR homes In sll j AOORAfL~ • in Costa Alesa. R-2 Zone. '&acl1 e Corona del l\Iar e S BR., 2~S, ba. · · · • • •••• .$415 slreet, J425. ?i-fo. Le as e. 931 \V. 19th ·51~ · ' •LI arens. No qualifying. For DREAMY HOME LEASE Plac• $36,500. Flexible. &: Laguna. Our Rental sP.r· Lido Isle Bnrn:!tt Realty 6-12-5200. S4!Hl49'l "• m01-e lnfonnatlon ca.11 BKR., 11 \VJTII POOL Spectacular Peninsula duplex Pra--6-M '-Quintant Realty 642-2991 vN;c 0 c_y,u,,,'.'"". ~ to You! Try 4 BR.~2ALhaL. ·5·5·2·:7 .. 500 ...•. saro Newport Heights 3270 ,1 846-33! at,an Emergency Sa.crilicial SC'l'OM from sandy beach. "752.1'920 ' (.; M EXCEPTIONAL Prl~. Wa.s $125,IXIO. N~w 4. BR, 2¥.i BA Executive 1•000UAllS1.NfWPOI ACM Mount'n , D•Hrl, NU.VIEW RENT-ALS • VISION • El Puerto esa A 4aPLEX $97,500. 3Br, 3Ba, Exeeullve Unit with 2400 1111 ft plus INFLATION-TAX R•sort 2400 673-4030 or -19.J..3248 2 BR, nice yard, incl. stove, 1 & 2 BEDROOMS 111,1 Family Home. an unob&tructed bay vie\\'. NE\VPORT Beach b8ch. rel., gas & \\'filer. No pets. No Children. No l\e\.s 1 Ptide of Owner nrea. 3 YOtf MUsr SEE! Ava.ii. at $850./Mo. GRUBB PROTECTION VICTORVILLE-duplex $1l5, near beach , REALTY $190. yrly, 673-2256 Pool & Recn!atton ' l '¥rm. Owner unit. ca 11 Roy Arntson Rtlr. 494-7200. & J:LLIS Real EI ta l e.. ,BARSTOW h I k a red hill company s.n Cle mente 3276 1959 ·Mapl• AY•·n c.~ I Er n 1 e f 0 r comp 1e 1 e BLUE LAGOON VILLA 675-"'!?J ' •. fi units, brand new 2 & 3 Llqu,idating $1,859,(X)O. worth Ci~~ e~1~;~ 1 BR, fenced, Univ. Park Center, Irvine 1.:c:c;..===.:...-..;;,_;__.;_ l;iO:;;.~;;:::~iii;iiij~ii;liif ·3 breq.lroou'Tl. Agt,. ~!1-~me location view 28R WMt ·Newport ·House/Unit.I br. cpt. drp~. irpndls: bltnus, or land $140,000. in com· utll pd .. $175, single ok, LARGE new 3 BR. 2 ~~ Ambassaclor' Inn • NEW CUSTO!fif HO?.fE rm • ., • • Haft New-Lot $39f.oo all. gar. patloS, 1 1v. y s. 1 1 4 BR, 2 BA, tam •nn, v:et Bm-8~ f·~'·'"~pl .• ~ce0, .~; ,.....,.11&h v~·rma S35.lioo. • · -~44!1 Orange, CM. $175,000. mlssion.~ & or discounls. Huntington Beach, poo, pvt WE HAVE RENTALS BA condo w/speclacular , Be t d WI w•~n:u .:;io:.11 .... ""'h 644 ru1 Near Hilton Inn. lreewfty8 home, 3 Br. 2 Ba, $265. As v.·eil as a fine selection ocean view In Presidential BRAND NEW ~I bar, 3 cm; garLak, '"p~.2· !~First time oUefed. Santa~2acPines 4 -PI N .L W k & goll courses. From tl5tl. Homefinders*'42·9900 of beautiful homes FOR Heights. Teenage children $29.SO &..Up tn. are!\., ~D!' c . -•· nly KO 500 terms RED 500 Ac u .... s nr lake $35.000. ex eeus or an acre. Free 23 page color k N s 3 5 o I S 5 U 0 APT l 1123 Malit st. OP'n dally CARPET~,, R,EALT. ORS Sell/trade .. ~.--«•••-H""t'"gton"-a<h Co RANCH STYLE 3 Br, boat SALE! Let us solve your 0 • 0 pel.s. mo. INGLE T DI ') ', 15 536-4022/~1767 vw'"'' .,..~ ..... "' °" brochure. K rnveatment · access. Ref req. Avail. Nov. housing needs. \Ve're here 645-8781 SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES " ON eve. 64G-8lm 0t-499-4271. BEAOi PROPERTY FOR Large 3 BR +' J.:? bedroom! s, ~ 1. $385. mo. 557·3159. to serve you! LARGE new 3 BR., 21,2 22T7 Harbor Bh'tl. MARPKREICTETDO SELL JNCOME UNITSI.· SAL\"ateEJ_!',-1· w/'-~~ee,,~hp: ~~·~~sr1erJ!'~~Ji:'ble~1 WINTER or yearly rental. B1lbo1 Peninsula 3207 BA cond o ..-.·/spectacular eo~ta l\tesa 645-48'!0 ,.:Jl Your tenants help you buy ·Y •uv """' H Onl $59 950 beautllu.lly furn. condo at ocean view in Presidential '.l , All ti!nns, existing 7% VA. this je..-.·el and you 5ta.rt Super Balboa Coves1'u's, br, F' urryp· y R' It Indian \\"ells. \Vrite P. o . YEARL y RENTAL Height!!. Teenage r:hildren LARGE 2 BR fun1 apt 3 ., J Supenlze_ lot-warm panel!· counting. Take advantage of 2 bn. Best buy 000. irst ioneer ea y Box 914, Balboa 9'1661 or ok. No pe1s. $ 3:; 0 Imo . rnin to bch. gar, Pa I i o' tng -.: Bike lO beach. Ag!. legaJ loop bole5. See this 979-9587 Owner. 142-4421 ~79 late eves. 3~-:.~~~. ~. ~rl';5~iiJL ~~~ 66--8781 . \Vii, I kin c 105 et, bltns, ·•1 \ 96&-4456. big &helter -at only $75,ID)! 'IHE BLUFFS. Early area. • PRINCIPALS • LUXURIOUS 3bl', !fi1ammoth San Juan dsh1\•shr. Adil!, no pet s~ ~' 1 . Irvine 1044 497·11161 • 2 BR. I:. den. 1-«ty. !fi1ountain Chalet. AdjaL-ent :i~ BLDG: 4BR, 2BA UJ)o C 3278 $190. 1776 Wallace, Apt. B, RH Carpet, Re1ltor1 $65.ooo~ ~ Ageflt NEED IN c O 11.1 E PRQ.. to lifts, $4.5,000. 642-7630 rum upstairs. '400 mo. yrly. 1pistrano 1"1!4&-::,:::,,.:1.::.:""':::·c._~-~-~-I 1---------VA€ANT, \\·ell dest&ned 2 S.n ClerMme 1076 ALL ~~T~8n OUR PALM SPRINGS C 0 ND 0 Avail. Nov. 1. NE\V 3 br. 2 ba , du p1ex. ~E 1 br. pool, adj to shop-. C~lld ~en's Delight BR., I~ ha., ~ level eon-BY OWNER· 3 BR. l% Ba INV~ORS ~ .... ~2oo ~C:sJ.~ all (Both have et't>ts. rfrps, garb. University Park Irvine 1.4{. (1111. yd./dbl. gar .. JJ\'t. ~1"1. $180. De~· ~'I). Upstain has 4 bednn~, and ten1p. Bltn. kit. w/snack FIR. DIR . waJk to shop'. K. V. Dills 776.-7652 ~isra,Jo ~~:~Call eves. Days 552-7000 ' t'4ights Ev~m4~ $285. 492-9550. ,:~u~t.toNores~:.S u/.r N~~~ 2 baths for thf:. k 1ddIe11~ bar: :c;unporch wlocean vu! p;ng & pr\. beach 492-4337 55 UNl"S,· refurbi'shed. Real Estate E~chg• 2800 · . 640 0314 · large dowfllltatrs ni as t e · Lge. llv. rm w J be 11. med · · 1· Corona d•I M.lr 3222 2 BR Condo ..•. $235/mo L&e SPANISH duple."'. nev.· 2 Br. rovia. """' · suite for Mom W Da oell. Needs paint & ml.nor Sin Juan Cpstrn. 1078 ().vacancy. 10% Spend-17 Units, close lo waler, in -2 BR Condos •.••. $265 & 12'75 2 88 drps shag cpt dbl * ELM GARDENS AP'J'S ,.p Everyone v.'ill enjo"y •t h• fix up. A buy, $42.900. able. Owner finance, Carlsbad. trade all or part $275 trrIL pd unique & 3' BR Condos •..•. $265 ~ $275 itarag°e lite 'ylll'd fine area FURN. 1 & 2 BR apt in - falnily room, the air COfl.• rinSSION REALTY 494--0731 NEW, 3 BEDROOM, 81 ~%. Santa Maria. ol $63,000 equity for your secluded ·1 &Ir., all 11i·ood 3BR H.nnes . ~..: $325, ~ $25S. 496..7876 ev~s. · adull section. Pool: 00 pets, dlUoning. the lnlcreom and 7~ Lido or Newport Ar ea & glaRs hae. 3 BR Homes . f.)00,$375, $395 117 E. 22nd St., c , ~I . the other builtlns not. louod EXC.EPTIONAI Call Bkr. 968-3318 local. Home, Ask lor H11-r r Is on $350 4 1 BDR., 2 Bu., lrpl, 4 BR Homes ... $335,$395, $425 NE\V ::i BR, 2 Ba Condo. w/ Ei42-364;i. -: in J'\lOSI hon1c.s. A greRl . 1 "''• •,• 1 •A'TH 3 CAR L"l p rt bl 2 yr old Brkr. 7'!.1-49'23 ga< ·-~ patio RANCH REALTY lib! attach. garage. Drps, .. family home on gt'Cf!nl>elt ... des~gn &.. the finest P ' ~Jo ui~t 1;~~ :;ts in San 97~ ACRES f'ree and $365' LARGE 2 ' + lon:. 2 * 551·2000 * C!'PIJ!: &: ~ltns. $310. mo + Lge Fully Fum 1 Br '; near recreation. $67,900 In· n1aterials used In thlJ 3 Clemente. S8500 cash for tax Clear Value $45,000. Trade Ba, trpl, sep. dining mi. RANCH REALTY $50. cleaning fee, 831·0109 Blbis, \V/\I/, drps. ~I. ii eludes the land. level custom home. Cedar GARAGE HOME sheltered I n c. MANAGE-for condon1inium, home, or gnr, yd ' * 551).6800 * Santa An• 3280 Adlts, no pets. Sl90. &U-952Ci i.t CALL 552-7500 &: slu.cco exterior. Lots of l\I ENT FREE. ( 714 ) yacht 499-4588. 5'150 3 BDR. rrpl. dbl garage TUSTIN REA!.TY S'l'U?li"NING 1 br ~urtlen apt. • VISION. cedar i n ald,_e with 492-2723 Near China Cove * 832-Slll * 3 BDRi\1 & 2 BATI-1. large pool, rel" rn1., $185. Adults. REALTY a red hill company Univ. 0Jrk ~nler. Irvine :'t~'k':.'~~u.~~:r~~ C\lstorn featumi: 16 UNITS Real Est•t• Wntd. 2900 NU.VIEW RENTALS mVINE RENTALS ~ $300. New crpt & paint, no \V. 18th SL bd whiclt I n to Corner lot, ctran1lc tile en· -WANTED: 4 or 5 bednn s73-403o 01· 4~ 'l BR ................... $325 Ce i Lo~ ~f t:ees-$290. DUPLl::X t BR, furn, in c.~1. livlr;:··rm. below~ U~ed try, cathedral celllng In $225,000 12°/o house near OCC. \Vlll rent, H rbor V"ew Hills So. 2 BR ••••••....••.•••••.• $350 n ury · 546-9521. Quiet, no dogs, cats or n10- •ppt's. thruout. Due to be living room &: maater bed· f OW lease. buy or trade 3 bednn a 1 b be Uf\ JI 3 BR · ·· •· ••· ............ $375 Hse1 Furn/lJnf\lrn 3300 lorcyctes. :>-18·27~'tl. ....... ~~ room, wired for stereo, you ·cASH L 25 blocks th f For lease or uy. ;iu .1 Y 3 BR. JiR. ......... : •••• $425J-----'---'"'-'"'---'~J;;rn;t°>.;;:;:;-c;--;;;--.,;;;:;I completed socrn. •~· moose eolor of new short 16 Garden type units. Quiet ~· Civic Cente;:u11od:e landscaped, 3br. 2ba. fon1 4 BR, F'R ........... , ... $485 C 0 M CUTIE FUP.N. large 1 !;lr. ideal . , YO 1'111..:. &hae: carpet. of f s treet location. \Vood· ph 'ii-19-122 nn. fi.14-7701 Slfl.1PSON·DUNN REALTY , • • for buchelof'!. $165. Adults. Assume 7% L•MI ' vroe..,,,CI burning flreplacca. Terauo . I. CJIAR~1ING :t hr \\'I pvt 552-llDI 1993 Church 548-9633 With ....,.,_cnts of 1265'month $5, 950 entries. Enclosed :gaqiget1. WILL BUY YOUR patio :t\'ail NO\' 15. S~. 1U\VNHOUSE. 3 br. 2 ba, One bedroon1 PLUS -south Huntington S.ach 3740 on th'i;"j year old ""me, 1 REAL ·&STATE ' Sparltling pool. J..arte 2 HOUSE 615 2776 or 675-5015. 1 1 u · p. k pool 1 of highway -new carpelil __ ..:_ __ __;..;_.;...:,:1 \Vlth 3 bdnni, 2 beuJ." den 900 Glenneyre St. bedroom unili. £ams S3M1J Foreclosure O.K. NE\V 3 br, 2 ba. bltns. lrplc, n~ 'crt~.1~·531°5~ ~. Af1.et4 ·$275. but submit oficn. LOW WEEKLY RATES & facnlly room! Fireplace, 494-9413 549-0316 Call Ra.ncho Develop1nl'.nt mo. 12% spendable. 6.lX SCO'IT REALTY 536-1533 gar, SUPER VIE\V! $485. 5;J2-96!Mi C 0 M "'NNIS Executlv• Suites wet bai & bullt·lnl. JUlitl ~!!!!!!!!!J!!!'!!'l'!!!!!!!!!!~~~I (TI4l 496-3451 Cross. Good lenns.. HUIT)' UP to One million In pro-67J.-2925 or ~2024 TURTLE ROCK. nttr homr ••• IC 727 Yorktown Blvd. $46,900. Call 644·8750 Lagunl Hiiis , · 1Q50 -call (TI4J 752--lTIO. pel1y needed hcfore end of Costa Mesi 3224 ~BR. dln rm. lg fain mi. Bea.ch Slvd. at YorklO\\'n 1 , '.t!n~Sanal2590'lJ P_!~de ItfYESlll~l~i year! Apt11 k or COOi· vac. pool priv. $465. BkrTu•o bedronm, f\\V bath . 536-0411 l.llrt]; Cll,.:>i;!H291'~.~~~.~~~~~~n~e.,·l-.ta. uan ..... pstrano I ~ '; ', ~~.~~Y~~~~perllesok. 3 lrr.~E~~IJ~:~~Eater ~~~4 hr. Ci•ltCijC' Pnrk, ~i~ sundcck, quiet street. .sJ~~~e~c~ 1 BR's, ~ ··--,.,._ --·--w ... " 2 ,.,., "'' "~1. "'c "" WATERFRONT • '"""''' "001 1 ?J,~% FHA. $34,500. , " Jr;;;;;] ~ sofhitor. cov'rl. pa t...,. · osc or lcnse opt. .113.~·.'!91•1. • l..nundry rnrlllt les -.. :---:........ ! " • ! Denl90n A!!SOC. ~7311 .......... • ~ Rtnt• 1,-lo P!lrk S~~·m·hool. ~~ 3248 e Fl'\)~ uUl ilics 600 NeWport Centr'r. brive 1 t.igun• Nlg~ , 16)2 LUXURY TRIPLEX :~~~705·1 "1· nio. Laguna Beach B e11 u r If u \ 3 b l'd ro 0 m 0 Free llncn.o1 TURTL• ROCK•, 3 yr1 o!d, J-!untlngton Sch. $l7S. NICE 1 BOR apt, bltns, I0\1'llhou.~e. priv11.tc boat 11llp • T.V. &-n1altl serv, avail. ~ -.,l. Nearoce11.n, woOO'burn trpic. Houses Furnish•d LE ASE I 0 P'TtON, h1 esa -/urniturc optkinn.I. $59'S. e Rn1'-B·QUl' BROADMOOR1 \ 1 ·~1 ·~ 1100 \\rel bar, dbihwasher. heavy Verde 3 BR. 2 Ba, brand rl\r!IOl't. • Phone 1>t•rvire 'flEAlfTV ' ' )1' shake roof .ft encl. garage, General 3102 new plush t•rpt& .• freshly S2lO. 1 + Orn. i•h•..-.·. steps CHANNEL REEF • l niilc 10 ocxan t:-. • · · Sell _n I t~ I m c tbru-•t to ot. .. •un, Vle101'la 81.'ach Lux u r Io u s llvi""· tm· "'" 8' x 4.0' 2 Br: This coach tr wul flnan~ a:t 8~%. Pa n ~'" m a • -vv • • • BE \UT fi t sis.· & •• p ··' W •-·mfi Id $851SU5. UTIL pd, b:lch t.pt11 Huge tree!'! & trp\c, $375. $230. 2 BDR. OC'{'lln city vie"' 1 trn. up " '. m11.cul11.te ml n I condltlon v.'OUld make an t! x ee 1. a.. . ..-11 e be h I,.: mo. Century 21. a.16-9521. Rpl1o b.ltn.<1. gn~1e. Cd~t'.11 nio<it beaut I r 11 I $175 Span1~h 111yte bulld1t1Jt, from ahakc. rooL Jo 1hq: SPEClALIZJNG~JN \\•kend. home at the Rh-er, & As l~~••iiW · Jr1~1apd $.160. l•TIL p1t. • Jl(lr .. trp1 bayrmnr loC'atlon. v 1, r y p\·t. enclosed, R:nr.. pool . carpctln&. Owner must LAGUNA! NJGtir"eJCV!EW: c;r ou yoOr own IOl. $993. soc. .._ · ocean-I.ARCE 4 br, 2 ha. sep. houi«'. nr . l)hrrs em.-c. lni'gc l\\'O bedroom h,uiiish· t11~u1im. lttundr). f\dll,. 17JJJ move. PROPER :r ·l '! Ternu avaU. &12-8550 or 5't6-I® eve fl'Onl ll{IChR, Ncwpor1 . fnm. m1.. Bar l·l ft r bu r $.'165. LAllGE 3 lidr .• 2 Bn.. et.I $600 f\N'.'1*>11 l;•nt' 1 blk \\'est I! ... al~ ~ SEA TERAA,C&-AMERICAN 567·9390 rolfR..S unit a.pt bklg under $160 UTIL pd nlct-J &Ir.. home. $425 .• incl. \\'tr. & frplc. blt m. dbl J.:nr, yd, · ' of Bt"iH·h 6ff Sl"tC'r. 812-7848 m .-Plu ' PlUVATE <iOARDfroAAEA APT' ti>e' mohlle home In CONtruction fDr We QoM pallll No. end 1'"J.:U1lR gardener. s.6-0760 • jJHllO. BAYSIDE OR. ADULT GARDEN APT -J C• adult park on the l».y $18,150 to rna):lr &hopping ~nter $165 UTIL pd 2 Bdr., ll 2 BEDROO~t ·:oL-SE. Slilfi $400. lITlt, pd, 3 Br. 2 1\:1 1 BR tum. $14.l/MO. Pool. P ap. "•• OCEAN VU townbomea, 2 M0-3672 !-8°~2Syr!Owtior't~50Sl4M10 • C&Ii ~. ~~int't~.r·~.",·potronrtt l mo. 9C '!';,_1,!~"' St. I !rpl ht>1Hn!<, \le\.\'. li{f dt'Ck T •~• I I Nr Lake Pru1t 1(J3j C!th • -,,;_~ -' or3BR.549.500-$75,tm A DAB or nETROLEUM ""11" J;J.41'" ,,_, \J lU ...... ...;.,.. .,.. ;,~ NU.VIEW RENTALS \\'O ,,.,...l'OO!n lllll icn . St.~74,7 af151 knrl<t ......... .... " Bdr. beaut. vi<'\.\', LBR'\IM 40, ,,,~ f\c"por1 Aron 1 11p1. Unfur· • · w ' 1•000UAtL •t,.. ll-" "' -JELLY apnlled lo U1e 2 BR. Ne+3 wilta, E. 18th $2:ll. 2 Bdr octnn/elty vlew 2 pR, cpts. drpi; . .!itlnl~· 673-1® or __ .,.......... n111h1'tl. ~. BACHELOR. SW. mo. !llo HAS EVERYTHINOJ I ~;JU ~~ ~ovtly threads of tlngmtall poU~I\ St., C.l'if. Creat lnntmt. al apt \\'/a1,rn1.:l'. Lugunn 2 sri111.ll ha hie 11. ~83 T o P-0 F-Tlll-:.-.\VOnto 2 pcts or children. ~liable, WR. I"~~~ /Rooni p!us1 w/atrlum. 2C~R, dt'.n. m" ~ 1fil.~r!:nttr:i~~U k~ STh,IXXl. Seller w/~ ~I NU·VIEW RENTALS \\'allace. Sl!):). mo. 616-5223 "tor) !amity hnn1c. din nn. Call 675-7225 f'niploycd aduH . :-,.11--nM? Jl'a.mv ™"""'' f"orma ' * 1,,. PUo Cl 1 ed. d TD. Yeagtr Rell.1ty ""1i1 6T;lo-.f0,~oril~ i.100T BR 2 ba fc111.'t'li .\'lil 'I fem rn1. !pl !k'IRtllrlr ~nr SAVE; TllORf::--;\P P Lf. Dinltlg Rm. Atr Con d BU\' this outata""li." 4 BR 8 01 v 1 8111 A DELUXE 4 Units, 313R 2BA •~• l BR ho Ill pd 682 \'lt'lorlllr. COSTA ;>.tESA Slij 111-0. \"1• 1cllM'. flj r. PJo:f:LJN(';~ uncl bo11 In ~ d ted •-tl f J '"" ·• to buy tell or r c n I + f I · IL 6 6 r. ..,.,. 1.,t', u · ·I "O PF.TS •••1119 &IG-S6T'J al I ·' -tm ecora · ..,.;nu \ ocean vu on contrac1 w/ hi ' P • ownr 11 un · ,,, C<»ta P.te118• Walk to bl.'ach. ;~-• ....-• \101 nun1 pt111i: "'"' pu!~. planteri' In PaUo. $78.000, St0,000 dn. AfO\'e in tomor-somN "I· loan may remain. Y~agtr Ne\\'p:ir1, Sll'i., vacant. 1 You don 't " freed _a:-_gun to L3gUn1 N igufll 3252 T!,uy v.ill brlRhtCJ1 th•· Call 5.1t-5'262 row. Really, ~171 BR Muse Coroiltl dcl 1'>t11rr. "Draw real" \i'fii'ii ~nu nit'tnl IJ' If ''ltk~nt"1i' * NE"T A BR., 2 Oa., Collett ••2 .. 4321 Otr.ttorCon.._, Stll ldl& lle:ma with a Daily ainglf's, l'OUf}lf'tl. 1\1.!JO t Bdr l plai:c an ad jn the DAILY I BR. F•·nrNI ~d., fiplc.. 1..·oodttlon. llavt ntthlfll:" 111 r11~~~J:Y~~~JC, ~.500 ~ En(oy ~:a=~H.:¥ -~:::...~::.... 1 ~~assitie<l Ad. c._1J ~ ~::: ~~~9n heo.eh. :w~~nt A(i11! C11n llO\\ ~;:~~.~:r:r ~~-;~;-J:,;~,,..1111~· ~ Oa;lli~~ At C~~ ~~~ • ~. I I .' D • DNL Y PILOT p1rtmenh Furnl1 ~ . . . . • • • partrMnh nfvm. AfMrtmenh ent•lt .. .a... lUll .... ntt1 Rtnt•I iilii LMt I r.;r;a JiO Tr•vtl .. . ;,. C-°'='•;;...;;Mc;;'°:;; .. ;... __ ..;..;."", ·=.;.:,.==..--....:J=::l24 1 ;N;•;;w;po;;rt;;;l;tt;<;h;;;;';"';;i FEM lo lht WJtUM, ptlvalt COMM ERC tA L tp&C9. CALit1 A'NlMAL CONTROL I\ IDER v.'tflled·Share O· -r · -balh, btdroOm. ldtCl'i p.rtvt~ St"vft'-1 ttore locitklM ln HunUnEton Buch Shelll!f' pent!t.1 to Q)}c110 • re • · NE"' O>ndo 2 Br, 2 Ba. EXIRA let S llr, 2~ bta, 1ton.r•. ll!·8819 ~ Luuno...Anllabletroml2.XI l3UtdttcnSt.,~ l,..t!av\ni thil Y.1ald· Ca ll All appl.rnr, dub ta c 11 , Cpl&, ctrp., \'tt'l' clean. =· OCEANFRONT 6/wkends a ik 49t..a#4 Back Ol ltumane Society i~'~M~enill~~!21~-~~~~~\ 1"\lm/\U\f\rrn. No cl\lld/pot. l l ~"'°;c::.· .::56:;7-<!;:;;71~.'---=~I 3 BR, 2 ho.. Y~IMG \VALl< TO 0•r!f9I fw ltent_ '!!! Nolan Rtal Esl1te Inc. ANU4AL.._ASS1ST, LUCUE J: SANDPlPER lNN CORONA. DEL. ti-lAR Huntington Buch 3740 :;. ';:!i't";.::'h~ Otn1 Polnr 3126 2 ~~R~ l"~ier.-~" Prt~";'l1~':.~~ SINGLE CAR SPACJ!. II ot liillliitrla l ihntt1 4511 .. ~,:"',,., 1 Jr-29 Rooln• $21.!IO wtek. AplL PANORAMIC OCEAN vn:w BAYFRONT rarait· Wett Newport ANIMALS l'NPOUNPED ........ _.._JQ ~mo. 536-TIM Lr 3Br duplex, 21' Uv rm. 3 nn .. 1 l"1 .. IUlf. ~~5 yrty. Pen1n.aula. ~ * CM * T • r r I er ail x BI kJ'\''ht · - BEACll Single. rum. of 1 S310. mo. Mlts. 493-7567 or STEPS TO BEACH LUXURY APT. WVL~G w ANTED tncloled caract TOO Sq. Ft. Sll5. Female ~l 11tl't'et pe.rk'K: $125 l•t & !Jun 496-2il3. 3 BR. 2 Lia. ~·h.ttr. $?15, 1 A 2 br., rum. 5Ul1e• or tor l car. Pretrr Corona 1300 Sq. fl, siz. l.ab mlx. black. It.male Aecountlnt ...,. ~ -~ .;...;., c ... ...,.,., • PINECREEK 2 2 Ult 1 1 .. ..,_ unt\im. 1ultt . $~. to $450. d•I M••. -~~. e• l<l ~· o"c, plenN~ CC<>rdomn Shep "'"~an. Fem. ·:;;;,;::.;;:..:; _____ , .,.,,es .. a.11-1-1....,.,...._ LIVES UP NU Bl', 111 Bl twnhse, • um., Y!q .,.,., ... u•.i-v-.. ,,, .i-••1150" Sq rt• •• •• 0 """:.:. •t·'· -HLY ~-~ H H bou l7 'pl' •ha• ba'-ny ·-CORONA DEL MAR Offl R II -· · ~ " -'" -"~ MONT -unt. er r 42 TO ITS NAME ' · ~ · ......,. 4 BR uni 2 Swhnml,_ POOi•. 24 hr. ct 9"f Nr. San Dle&O f'l'W)' Shep nllx, Brown. t.lale ....see incl. all tut1 I nd 0 nlO. ~or 613--4200 2 . ttM ho 1 ua~. fam. 1 nfl, s11'1tchbrd .. util1. pd., elev., Nat•-,. "·olN •-'"Tl ,..~., -•--en ....... , F·-n-~1 --~· W ••ten SPACIOUS BACH. Con do Over 500 111.l lrtt' a 1 2 BR, 1 ba, -~p~a/dt11ipt.1, ba. _,., Ml or l!"' opt. Coft 6: 1 ...... '"' v <:r•........, ,-,to: "'"' O<Nnn ..,.. -· • UU'""'• • .... ·/~urtk~ trpl., a I c 0 v,. strennu1 "' i 1 h w111~rla\11 Ottan View. $D> mo Inc NEWPORT CREST k1t. .. ·~~ .. "::tic! e~; FOR LEAS£ * (0$1f1 MESA * E~·'°™~l=· Male 'ftFRoom 6002 New !urn. Kil. cqulp'd, $225. create a f'('laxlng aeHlng foru ·:;:";;1.,;'811-""°5<~78;.·-,,~-'""'-2 BR. 2 ba. Condo. $525 balcyt. &: snuch more M 1 1 G ~-• .......... ~·i-157'1'. your 1pa.cloU11 new 1-or ;-COMMERCIAL A1mo11 new · · • rey, -e Z.be<lmom apnrtnic11t, t'"rom LARGE 1'1od. 2 br, 2 ba, Olll 1 N' -~ 0 1 maid 1 1 • OFFICIS 1300 sq, rt. $185. ?o.10. CATS Laguna B•ech 3741 $ 1 go , 'f\1,rnlturt nvo.llnble. g1r .. Oceanvlew( only $225. ce 1u t• t .... ,,, P · &erv., op · tenn 11· 1)44.2361 3 Kllttna GreyfWht stripped UCENSEO Sub-Contractoni v.'Ulted, room additions. All trl.des, South Cot.It Bulldm Offltt Opt'll 9:00 to 6:00, ino.3400:'>Cranada FOR LEASE OR RENT •MEDICAL 1,000 SQ. FT. ottlce or~t'l~/}o•P.ttl.!'tm. 1 BR G.\RDEN APT. frplc. Z300 fu!rvlcw Rd., Co&lll E11tblUft ..,,..,.,.. ,..,., E COA-H"~ • RETAIL ~ Pl t ol -•k 1 --Qom, ~ nlii' Ytllow l Ilk t •-h tU Id 2300 -•w ' "' "" .,orage. .ny ~ ·~· ~-"·'" 0 /Wbt -l!•by11ttlng --) 0 uo.:ac • u • ~ 1 :~':''~ .. ~·~P~h~·~"'~'~ .... ~~~·:.: L•QUINT· I s• $225. Newport snores Area . .,.,.... IMU.l', or • S2l5 ~97-!lj7. e DILUXE e "" ~H RMO"" Prime Jtuntlngton Bea c h · Ca.UW.·W. malt Newport 81ach 3769 3 an. -~ BA apt for lease, I ~;~;;~~~~~; ISpania:h COuntry Uate LIV· Fountain Valley .locationl Oil Sh. halt, dom. blk. Ftm. 1 BDRM APT lncld 1pac. mutu aulte, l: fna: It Spt.cloul AplJ. Ttr-Broor.hu~t &. Beach Blvd. RENT new im.2$40 sq, fl. LOST: Adorable, inta\1 white dln A dbl A THE MOSl raced pool, aurOO!n 1a1 Over u.000 IQ.. tt. oJ ren· $170. to $360. wfoUtce. 208 kitten fr'.Y etlrl tall &: I WOULP LOVE 10 take \\'lNTER RENTALS lmmed. Occupancy door nn pra.stL ~,ut•o EXCITING VllWS BBQ, Unbel~vable Llvina:. table area I n c I \l ding : 2 3ph. Mulltt Rlty 673-7039 la-. ' r. Pa I:.., r ._ care of.· your new baby In '"· J l'I"" ·c -11 lor ••pt opener ava ,,,.,.. 1 BR. UN-~-. "M ~t ~1 ·" SSO '" '" • I -·•• ..,.:I, '° une ,,. .. ~ ~" " · RecreaUon area. Adults IN NEWPORT 1 BR. FU~~~~ ......-uxe .---•v euoonal Suileii Stor•g• 4 Wt11mbl1ter 541-{M31 a.ft my hOme. am a ,,_,. 2 br, Btachfront apt. $275. HAYLOFT A"5 on1y 1 """ ~.... S5.'JO rito. \vlth Ml facllltie1. · 7 PM • · GRANPMOTHER with Iola Util. pd. 1st &. lu t llM), ' no~ im e Luxur)' bayf"ont apartment 2 BR. FURN $255 Plus o!tlce &: rttlil space of n.c. Please call antt + rerundable clean'r. dtp. 2.83 Avocedo, C.M. 86S •-1.-\V••, NB living. Boat allpo at "-'OU? STUDIO lJNFURN l2'S from 636' • 1640 aq ft at 4.5c FOUND approx 3 mos. old 6 p rit {Colla ?i.1eu. uttl 6801 \\'.St-ashore Dr. CaU 64S.0143 """'411"" ....,, door. V.'alk 10 Shops, r-e:iau· AU. UTILITIES.PAID ft. in new prtnit 'cen'tu. MINl·WAflEHOUSE ora':Jie kitten it In. 6(5..2666 <'~''s· -~~Pai:.,-'"="~"~l=or~~·~·~Y~· i .. --..O•IO•ce-..hou .... n ... ~ .. 5-... [-.~W~l~LLLW~-~~W~AL~·~~RS~CO~ rants. theatrt, ocean. A .Ao.. Adulta. No pets Good exposure to tn.ftic. ~~!:. ~ed ~tv~7u~ ~9na Oct• n.• Call~~· \.;;;;.;,;;!"!~,....,"'!""!"'"I _!12-.-.o few elegant, \"et')' private, ~ Parkllde Lane, Hun-Fo.t. details and preview call o~ Ul\ · • • • • ~· BABYSrM'ING in my home. us BR I SAS APTS -~=="'""===-I Hunt1ngttin ... ch 3'40 2-bcdroom, 2-bl'.th units with llnaton Be•~ ln4> 147-5441. 1n4J 752-1700. per mo. F OU N D m a I e bl a c k Flnctd yard ' refenont-n. ~l!'I Ri\'er Ave 642 .;r, HACIENDA DE MESA 11 ..... -•A.... 1,,.,.-,, pool, 1 b1k W. of Bet.ch on Ed-1NVI:.-mi.1EN11 OJVISION ALLSPACE ' Dachshund Cl'OSI Blrcl\ St., Costa Me&& area. 642-03!4. 160 \V. Wil.son. C.Af. LUXURY apy5 ,....vv... ..... ,.,_ South ls o1 ~ 1970 NB Pink "--nd Elt'Yator bldi: 011 beach. l 2 BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS ,.., subterranean. 2·car parking. lbi!;k. at t Blan , """' · · co.....-a ltath. \VIU. babyilt )'Olil' child. My ~~~::~:!~~~:,".",:: 1: ~~~~·~=i"~;!; J!'.!"'~~~~~1~~=; ~j::~:~~~:~:.; lt~lil~· STO~~KUN1TS =..;~~\:!,:.~~ :.~~=~: & &ch. '":o\or 'IV. maid inc .. Draperic!, carpets gas balconies. CREAT LOCA· $500 per mo. .,.. ill=c -· A J)'.:rtonal, ~uslnen,µctta· \Vhlte pe.wa. T ' WI n k I e Fenced yd.Pl&1 mates, Lov. serv. pool. THE MESA, '11S heat, gas stove, al r TION IN THE BEACH (?l-1) ti?S..SSSl ~-• Uonal storage. Frorri SS. School. 557-0896 or 546-5177. cart. Rt!. 551-5150. N, Newpor;t Bl., N.B. condll.ionlng, swimming AREA. Call 96().3221 or N t 8 T , J1Unboree&SanDleeoFree-FOUND Little malt black Cabinet Maki-6014 646-9681. pool, rec. room. wuhtrs 83S-6133 uk for Allene or •wr.r •Y ow1n w. y. ca.ll 9'lt-0150 and wh\te dog l.Tth and Stn-1.::.:.:::;:.;...;.;;.;:;-""'"•::....-- l BR. Step~ io beach, $181).1.::&c.:'. odrye~"""-' ~----MRricn. 310 trnendo St,, N.I . OPEN S"l'ORAGE. 6000 gq, ta Ana St., C.?'.1. Obedient CA RP EN TRY, cabinet.I. n10. \ncld utU .&: garage. MEDITERRANEAN WALK TO BEACH PARK NEWPORT 2 BR. Tuwnmuee, 'trplc, ft. graveled area, Newport trained. 645-7626. cu1tom woodworktn1, home Winter rental. 544~ or VILLAGE 1. 2 & 3 Br. crpt, drps, APARTMENTS ~i.~~1:.R·!:Wn~i Bl.,$15.mo.548-6731 FOOND·Frtdaysmallwhltt repa1r1,remodtllni.Nojoh 1 ,e•t>-c;;;75~;911"'---c-~-~ 11 Bedroom S200 bltin1, gar. 221 16th SI. or Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooml brcaldaat. S@pan.te famlly Rentals Wanted 4600 Poodle, fem \V/grn oo)lar. too 1mall. Frff est Lou 1 BR. nt'1•1 cpls, drps &: 1 Bedroom & Den S2S1 20!; 15th St., Huntlngto11 and Townhoulel section. Oote 10 ahoppln& •••c•ll•• effl•• • All Vie. Slater Bro'• Parkin& i.;;'"c::'""::::"""'" 8.lf-::'.'..:1299=-~=,f fumlture, steps to beach, 2 Bedrooms s~ Bch. 847-3957 F'r. $Zl4.50 Open' 9-6 Daily ~&~fine~~be=•~<~h.~6#-~~W~~~ 1 WANTED to Rent, tor lite Lot, N.B. 5'I0-8149. Cerpan~tr 6015 $200. n10. yearly lease: Bar-2 Bedroom Townhouse $320 . DOG RUN Spa Pools Tennis mfg. small ho\lae or shop OUND: cat, ma.le, black reu Realty 6424353. 2400 Harbor Blvd Spac. z br, apt. All xtru. ACl'06i from Faahlon hland & apt. in Coat.a Me"· & whllt, fO\lnd .on Cout REMODEL. Add-on. I a r .. ~REE BOAT DOCK! 3 BR, C.OSta ?-.tc!IB ln4) 557-lll'20 Fron1 $159. ~!I blk. \VHt at Jamboree on San Joaquin 2, BO, 2 Ba, Furn. N.B. -;==-=-=-~-=-~-=--1 i5 ........ fsi~~i'Eix;;;;;-;;;;;;o.1 Hwy., nr ear lot ' HUfl.il'Y conversion. CWlt. &: new fpl, 1undtck with v I e w . NEW BREED APTS, ot Beach oU Slater. 11391 Hilll Road. ~ $500. ::;: DESPERATELY need small naer, N.B. U) 633-2815. comt. 25 yrs t,;p, draw Winter or yrly. On the 1 BR, flt>lc, cpts, drps, p:iot, "A" Keelt10n, 842--0389 1714) "'-1900 2 BD. 2 Ba., Un1um, N.B. 0 FF ICE SP ACE & house. apt. or trailer for FOUND: Uttlt Dog. Br , plAnl frtt tit, 64$-3439 y,·~ter. 67;).61691774-4384 jacuzzi. encl. gar. All uth CHEZ ORO APTS Newport Hel,tltt 3170 3~0. 2 B nhtrn, Lido Secretarial Ser\tices. Ex· elderly Mother with llmlled Sh/haired, has collar, Vic. *CARPENTER* DELUXE DUPLEX. Wntr., pa.Id. No pets. AdullS only. 823'1 Allanta 11' U pe t te nctd/Profeuional Income U00-$1Z. 552--~2 Pl.acentl.a le 15th 548-8946 XJnt craftlma.ns~w $190 393 H 'l "A~ ""li $475. licensed ~al esta.tt brokers · •· Newport Ottanfront. 2 br · anu IOn, U'br""I"'. 1,2.5: l BR. Prlv gar, pool, NEWPORT HEIGHTS 6754600 only. Prtmt Costa Mesa 1 BEDRM. apa.rtment, nlct LOST, Ma 1 t C tr man price• Robert-~ l~~ ba, $325. mo. 53:11 See.· or 642-1960 washer, dryer. Ooae t o location-deluxe 011 i c es. ne~bon, $140 rent. 201 ShOrtbair, all brown, $100 CUSTOM Palk> ~ shore. 548--0765 CASA VICTORIA APTS .::"':c''-"''0"'.,:536-<t.1311:::;,o:;::c...,~=-New Duplex. 3 br, den, 2 VISl9N percentage lttst. For ad· Baltunore, Apt. A H.B. Reward. M&-6577 Redwood A Cone. Deckl Liki Baech Living? Adulti. , !' 3 BR w/pe.tios l BLOCKS TO BEAot 1,W be.. frp1. 2 car gar. dit.ional fnlonnation -write ELDERLY \\'Oman wo u 1 d LO~: BL K& BWN. mixed Frtt est ~'MS 84&-!K95 J Br. 2 bll furn or unfum. From SJ.69.50 No Ptts Lg. 2 '"br,· \ ba, w/palio, 216 Paimer, $375 ptr mo. llALTY Auodated South c oa gt like room It baud In )'0\11 Ttn1er, female. Vic. Dovtr cusror-.t carpentry of al1 645-l'H3 days, 642-3783 ev~. Pool. rec rm .. elevators gar. $190 per mo. Adults. ea., agt. 8J3.Z>l4 or 646-7414 1 -:---'-~-':.._= Brokers, P .O. Bo.it 1595, home at $:!00 010., 642-3945. $hot'el. tf.eward . 5'6-6230 types, cabinets I: quallty OCEANFRONT a pts. avail Ste. gate. Cas &t Y.'8.ter pd 401 8th St. 963-Dl9 646-1414 R~1 4000 Ne_wport.Beach. Ql.-92663. LARGE DBL. or 3 iiara.a:es. FOUND 2 Duck&, tame , ooncrtte. 962-1961 v.inter/yearly, ,plush 2, 3 525 Victoria, CM, 642-8910 El\1ERALD LANE 2 BR, 1 ba. cpts, pe.Uo, LOVELY rm &: ba, lrg WATERFRONT Dry Stor. only, need Im· Mallard. male or fem. San CARPENTRY • PAINTING & 4 Br. 67S-14CH. ASPTS Unfurnished, 2 Br 1 br, unfum. $ll\S. KIF. ~~~ts. no pets, c!Oaets. tv, pvt tnt, gar, NEWPORT BEACH .med. 979-4944 wkdys. JUAn Cl.pistrano. 493-5994. REMODEL" REPAIR BACHELOR APT. $100 I MO. 195· Util pd. pool, lndry 546-9386 ~ 4un tac, no kitchen lac, El<tCUtive oUlcd\ FOUND Small 'nger Kitten. $1.1\r. 64&-3079 on Beach, yrly, utll•. Pd.. ~~~ c:~: ~ciiu~~~· NEAR new 1 BR Upper, 1-.so;.;· nc;...;:c:t.;.-=;;".;.':;'---'3:;1;:c7.:6 nr OCC, $95 per mo 557-9560 2 Or 3 Room 1ulte Met• Verde area, C.M. TOTAL CON5l'. J •cu zz t 673-12.f.l or 6Th-SQ48 l-i . d H bo A nr Frwy, SliJO. mo. NO alt 5 or wkend1 View of boa.ti & water 5e-3694. lnstl'n., malOllary, f In I 1 h '·e"'Ec;A.;UT~!FU,;:,L=l=.,=--s-.. ~..,-.-t I acitn ~~~6 r pts PETS. 847..oon> or M.'Hl7SO S:u~!~E, o::1Wl~a~ul u~ FROM $82.50. Priv rn11 & elufefru oWce~ R'', .. ,, • l.OSI' small ~y dog:, male, Carp!!nl'y. Mike 557.-3JJS oceanv~. winier S 3 O O, 2 Story. 2 Br., ll/ 2 Ba. Single LARGE 2 br, llha&' cpt,, drpa, br apt In s. Clem. Ocean apts for seniors. Llnen•. • Jong hair, 'Ashe•''. VI c . REMODELlNG, . p 1 tl 01 , Frpl, balcony, gar. 646-3114 car garage near park and a:nr. nr. Slater/Beach, $155. vw w/clty ughls, c r pt, maid serv, Xlnt 11ecurlty. 67M1 1 19th '& Ora.nee. CM 645-4592 Decks, Room .Addi.I.Ions, Sin demente 3776 shopping. No pets submit mo. 1147-624.1. drpi;, dishwasher &: laund 114 Dtl Mar; SC. 492--8430 l MO. FREE RENT FOUND: 7 keys on rtna: at Cabble.ti, 613--1166 Mr Ryan children $175/mo. 655~ \'V. 2 BR, tree gaa & water. facll. Adults, no P'lS. $185 ROOM In nice, quiet homt, No lease req. Dlx. oUlces tht W-Balboa Penn. C t St 1 IOI' 1801. Drive by. then call Cpts, drps. Oilld ok, no mo. 498-4000, 49'2-7~77 aft 6. Coata Mesa. Working man. u.dj. Airporter Hotel. A/C, SMALL. Rea~o-tar It Loaer ident'tty. 646--2637. •'lM rv ce $89 .50 MONTH 644-iVl Agt. Mr. Bailey. ptls. n7o. 842-l652 REDECORATED 2 br, 2ba, ROOW-.MST94 --~ Up, with ful~~rvi~~~«i8 Mo. ~~~;~ BJ ch: sale. WST: Sliver malt Penlan, JOHN'S Ce.rptt' Upholstery Lovely, t Ulciency • t ud i o. CHILDREN OK 2 BDRM. Ctlist., Dr P • ·, quiet neighborhood, close to ~v ..... •833-322.3 'Tl.I ..,.,_* 543--022.1 645-4325 vie. Spysla.u, CdM. Ori. Sb:ompr • (Soll Rt- Utlls, linens. maid serv., Lge 2 Br $110: 3 Br 1% Ganrt, "''afk to Hunt. everything, l child OK. $195. kitchen: $30, wk up apt. '"""'' Rtwafd, &tG-6484 tardantl.) Degreuen: & park'~· lnclu~. Com P. Ba $190. Duplex & 4-pltx, Center. $160. 83-5417. ~ 496-0911. 492-4795 MS-9755 ar 645-3967 DE.SK ma: available S50 GIFT ShOp, po ah loca.Uon f 0 UN Db o Y • b I e Y cl t all color brl&:httntn & 10 Securtty. Sto M'gr. 114 Ave. 2 pools. crpl.9, drps. 642..Qi82 $150/MO.. large 2 BR. NEW lge 2 BR, 2 BA . LOVELY room to working mot .ISW I prov!A de furnllture Promontory Polnt. G r o • a University park , Identify minute ~l~ach for white del l\1ar, SC. 492-8430 ADULTS Llk Carp./drapes. Sharp! Nr. PrHti&e area. Pool, encl female only. Mislkln Viejo a · mo. 11 •we r n a $4500 Mo. Broktr 552-8666 M2-8803 carpet•. ,,...ve your money ''SP~ACI'=ou~s;o=:2'"=e°'R=close~-,-.1 Q . , no LP'~· ,e new. stores & beach ........ 6'7So-6100 .... ,. Fan'--tic view M.~ ·-· •• ...,_,,,,,_ teMce a.vallable., 1 7815 50 0 . by uvlna: mt extra tripa. u 1 et · e: e B r • '"6' 4~16 «IA • ~·I .,,,-""'··;,,::~::..:=--~--I Seacb Blvd., Huntinaton Buslnns Wi1nted " · l LOST : Le. pey male Will clean living nn., dining ~~ btach~V, NO Dishv.·asher, disposal, patio, lagune Beach 3141 QUlET mature adulUC.M. Beach. CU.4321. WE MANAGE MAINTAIN neutered cal. V1c. ot 18th nn .. I. ball $15. Any nn. 1..:..:;•~-·"rt'penn=,,,.=:..._-=;.,U:;:n::;l:..·u ,-.-.-1 LAR'°'-~G;,E'c-·.=12120'0"-. .;.br64+-0078". -""1u=,...~.--. I OCEAN VIEW 2 BR 1 ha s:!;!~~ac~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~· ,,_~,~~1 ~f.,~ ppmr l v 0 FF I CE Sp AC E F 0 R &: SERVICE 'ALL TYPES I. Oceanfront 6TS-ft2T $715.50, couch ,!JO· haChair $5. """" .. ,. n .,.. p ,,,.,,,. • .,... ~;N-........"""" RENT.CostaMeu.,HarboroFPROPERTIESIN ynexp ... v.· lcountl \Vashr/dryr rm. Pat i 0 , apt. Lush gardens, UU. unit erm . ..,.,...,O't· Gut u___ 4150 t Ada B 11 1 oot method. J do work &•Ibo• lsl•nd 3806 drps, crpts. Close to schla sepe.rate from main bldg. Aph Furn/Unfum _,.. It nvnt9 • mi. ea u t u -LAGUNA BEACH Reply to _ ....... 11. Cood n!f. 531--0tat. &: C I $2!1i/mo4.94-1055or 494.5602 :.;,;;.:;;.~;.;;.:.,;:c:.;;.::.:.:;:.;•=~ mod~r n . A i r, music, 0&Ul.fiedAdNo.292Da.lly l li•I uv~ GRAND Canal 2 BR., Bltns s. 111 p ™· 546-8688. eve LOVELY large private & janitonal, Cass A. Walker PUot Box 1560 Colla. Men ,.,_,.. SI'EAM ~t C I t an 1 n a: WID. '.:Fl'plc., yrl.y. No u *1 EL.1\12 GBRAl\DENt I Af.'!u ~ APT ~« In l \U CHOICE stm1-priv~~~.m1. ~7~""Blord&.;.~Gene Hill ~ . Sptdalhal 139! 95v nn, din rm children/pets. 673-3328 n urn. ap n 1GJll Y .,...., c u LAKE FRONT U'UOI•• .. · -w..w U'U"'VMlll· M T o--..J 5015 I. 1 ' ·We IOU ruard. •·Ibo• Pani••ul• 3807 section. Pool no pets. 177 Near VI c t or la Beach LOCATIONS Vacation Rentals 4250 1501 WESTCLll'F DR. ort, rvtt '""'' -Porttntla ••-deodoriu:, color brtghten 6 u. ·-E, 22nd St .. C.M. 642-3645. 4.94·3®./(213} 472-3837 NEWPORT Financial Ce ~ flea killer incld. Guam A $185 EASTSIDE 2 Br dplx, Lagun~ Ni!urel 3152 VERSAILLES Rtnt My Condoll L•••lnt Offlc• s,,.~~er LOANS UP TO IO% ' W 'd, 962-roll. SUPER DELUXE ~';'p.~(g,~l~.:;~?i : . Wtle. l BR •Pl with view CALL ON·SITE MANAGER 1st TD Loans MRS. REEDS .:C;•';ll;"';';;;;;;;;;;;;IO;;;l•;1 S BR. 2 BA, patio, frplc, 646-2612 645-00?.0 SPECIAL OFFERING ON nm LAKE ot :mountal.ns and overlook· 1n4) 642--Slll ext 246. S Pl RTUAL • 513 A West Bay Ave, ='.'=7-c";o'='-'"-"=·~~-I THRU OCT. 31st: Free rent At S.uth Coast Plaza. Ing pool. Choice PALM NEW Plush oUlce Bldg 2 2 d TD L ACOUSTlC CEILINGS !!,I~ Days 886-4832; eve FIREPLACE. bltn1, 2 Br, mo of Nov. J Bdrm condos ~J=-~~ap~ ... ~cul .. -. ~t! .. ~ .. ~~:Or.n.WN••'kl'ym•.1,1 to 6 RM sultea. Cc'lntere~ce n oa ns MEDIUM . BY CALCOUSTICS ;;NN"O••• lg sep. garage. Imm a c. reduced to $325. Children "' -~. .,~... ar .::,.. Rm. Xerox copier. Near Ad I -" OCEANFRONT Yearly. l BR. Adults. $210. 6 4 5-318 O; over 12 In adult. pk, under Acre l..akf!. w/l'owertna mon1.o•Y nte1. For In lo 0 C Airport 833_3640 Low•it ratis Or•ntt Co. vet on IW problems. APPWED, PAINTED Englcnook, wet bar, Bal· I =>t&-:::,,:238:::::\~-----12 sep. but equa.l complex. Fountains-in Million Dollar &42-0598 or 556-888S DLxE / · 1 · Settler Mta Ce P!fcchlc Card Reading, Ad· GUARANTEED cony, cpt1, drps, bltins, car· EXCEPT'L. clean 2 BR, Tenn\1 & golf mtmbtrabJp Clubbouse, Gym. Sauna, Rentals to there 4300 11 pd a c, ~p c p~. 642 2171 'SU:0.11 et on all probltn:tl, Love, FREE ESI'IMATE:S port. 675-\-536. crpts.~nev.· dflls, bltns. No avail. New lrg dlx view Total Secur:~'· B ,,.,. 6~ ~~· ~:11H!~· .,~:-~Harbor ana :U.,.. ~~ .... • e,us1n1'"o1'1H,:,83~~· SS O~E~t.rr'TER'l'llIS AO pels $160. 786 S ha I \ma r . 3 br, 2'11 ba, 2 pooll, central Immtdlntt Occuoancy EA..,"[FUL YNG. Moth er ' ' ""' .......... 16 ,,... •nu....,. o ..ian. NEW xtra lge 3 BR, 2 Ba. 642 -8907 air oond, fpl. 233n HWhunt ADULTS It Son, needs warm. reapon. CdM $34.188.46 1st T.D. on prirnt Open 12 Noon to 10 P.M. by '4.S-tllO Oceanfront Apt w/dbl gar. $2.00. 3 BR, 2 B" Dr.IOU Crown Va 11 e y Sony No Ptts party to share rent with. 2 CLEAN Offices located ln Comml 1ltt downtown, SJ appt. onl)'. (ll4) 527·3& [ !!!!!1!!'!'!!!'!'!!"!~'!"!!!!!1!!!1 ~~~~21&1 day s: "" Pkwy> tn.a) 495-1760 olllce. Bachttor •1 2 l J ._r's that has a larger home or nice lndW!I. area. Suitable C!lplstrano, $350. per mo,l"'.:~;;';;:'.;;::;~;:;::j *AC'OumcAL * F am. unit, redecor'd., no II no answt:r, 4.9!>-1625 f $• 17 5 ' apt. Have bullntss bkgrnd. for small studio. $125 mo. incl 9% due 27 mo. Stron1\· SPIRITUAL READER Ap11lt::l •h!'paired ·repajnted NEW 3 br, 2 ba, trp1. cpt, i ,,;"'::::":.· ;:'"":;.::927:::.::'·'-----ILido ltl• .Sl56 rom · per me. & rt001tly moved to NB for both. MS-8300. land owner, 15* discount drywall, wall ta. siMTIS drps, dbl. gar, nr. Ocean, STUNNL~G 2 Br. 2 ba, lst Senta An• from Weal LA. n t v tr -OFFICE SPACE. s , v era 1 Call 493-115.3 ~J:el~n~ ':i!~~. C1mtnt/Concrete 601t $350. 673-3T:>ll fir garden apt, pool. $195. l.RG Jar., 2ba. bltina, crpt., 3700 Plaza Dr. a:ues1'1. h o w dlscouraa"i· LaiUM locations, avail. 312 N t BR <i'urn/unfum. yrly, utll AdU:ts. 110 \\'. 181h St. w,., "J..car gar. Adltl, $400 71 •5 .. _. .... ..._. job opportunity I: ula.rle1 trom $195 mo. 494-9424 1 San 0 ·, .. EI,0<;-", F·· "", ", CUSTOM Concttt Wark pd. $2l5. mo. New port EXTRA l.rg del·•:11:el Br apls, lease. 675-3967 aft 8. , I ::::~:-;z=zz::::z: are here. Wt have excel. Nolan Real E!tate lnc. last lftd ,._. !QI C.ll 49'2-9034. ' .,. Jlsi3G Palk>t, Walks, Drive• Beach. 673-77!9 f'\'('S. cryt.s, drps, bl tins. No pets, M111 Vtrde 38631 • ref' a., look'g, for 8 g d · 55c PER SQ FT &. Sav.ine I BR on the bay. 120 0 . 1100 . .,._1181 • NEW • bom" pnlerably In O<hool 1617 WESTCLIFF -NB DIVORCE REASONABLE -= Ad u! Red e HOME ATMOSPHERE dlit. of CoroM dtl ?-.!ar CEMENT W-'· t -" kind 111, no pets. ec, cpts, 2 BR upstairs. Cpts, rlrps. Deluxe 2 &: 3 BR. Rental • H\ah SchOol. or wU\ shar. AGT. S41-fl032 Lost &. Found r'30Q ONL y $65. '411 o ..., •• drps. 926 E. Balboa 6~ bllns, garage. Near OCC. 0 f c . 3 0 9 5 Mace Ave . YOU'LL BE GLAD our apt. 644-4022, BANK of (beta Mesa Plaza Completely reliable Reuona~, ~Umatc1, Coron• dtl Mar 38~'-" Sl75. n10. 557.o350 54&-l03.\. COLLEGE Stud ottice turn I ah ed. Nice LOSl'. Female Tan I w ht 673-5793 r YOU WAITED I ent n' eds reeept. area. $35. 556-3900. Shepl\erd Collie Mlx. Bm PREGNANT? Contrector 6021 DUPLEXES 2 Br .. 1 ha., 3s:res ~ :rliic!. gA~s~,I t~r'. 1 M::.c;l•::•c:io::n:..V.:.:.:l•:il•::...-:..:;3::1::6!. J~~ng ap~w vo~chw:;: ~exc~an;!cl~~~ ::nt ~~ DELUXE 2 rm. office; East spot middle forehead. Vic Carina. contk\entla.l counatl· l'.H:'."O:'.ME"'.'""-1m-P1"-,.-.. -,-,-.,_-"A;;:d.:dlO·j $290. 2 br .. 1 ba .. $270.. $300. By Owner. 54S-8397 NE\V 2 BR Condo, Air Cond, seeing. Refined Yet af· preferably yard work. Pvt Coe.st Hwy., CdM. 43c Ft. ~tri· ~/14. ~etll•r, collar Ina & reftttal. Abortion, tions, Rtmodel, aunaha.dt !,g~2 .r· r!~5~n~l1; 2 BR. Adults, no pets, East· Pool. $250. mo. Very nice, fordable e G~.it BEACH entrance/bath desired , Realonomlca. Bktt. 67f>.6700 w · llart..,.u en amlly. adOption 11 keep\.na. AP· pa.tlo coven, btnehti, etc. redecorated. 6 4 4 ~ 6 8 O O or side Costa M"'" $160. ~3092 environment • furnished 64<H390. MODERN oUlce for r en t, Reward. Marta 644-621S CARE 6424436 _ Brick plan ten, walks, fire 644-7326. 645-0343 Newport 8tich ,3869 and untumlshed. • CAL-Stale u. Long Beach good location. $55 mo . LOST: MIN. COLLIE ATTRACTIVE Woman 5'6" ring, etc. Good work, fair 2 BR DPLX, adlts only, no • $185 to $215 • student employed \n Laruna &U-2833. Female, looks like Lassie, would like to meet a ~ prtces. Free dt~lgn .tr; tstl· E>.'TRA large 3 Br. 2~ Ba. pets, sno + rn rehlnd sec. Vista 4'D•I Mesa Beacl\ would like to share c D M 2 400 Sq Ft/Pc H area ot J eronimo &: Alicia, Monnon mtn, av" 45/&8. mate. ReferenctS. State U c Brand new! Frplc, s h It g &: clg dep. &tS-4389. 646 8453 with someone who Is nlct In & ·M~/~ Floo~ $650 . ~: Blvd1 .. l\t . Viejo .. 831.-8S49 NB •tea. No prank calil. Nu. lSOMO. Phone me eve.&. ;';f;1n:ulif0.d~:~. :~ y':; SE~1l·FURN, l~ br. $160. A1?,_~i~EG~.EfT ~?~~ • a btautltul home In Lasuna. o:-trade for? 557·3062 24 hr. REWARD. s.u-M81. weekends, Ken 642-lTTO leaSI' from $4\Xl. S'13-0930 No pets. N N Please call 548--986.S B I R 1 1 .... 1,. FOUND. Cray fluffy kitten REAL Eetate Training. Indlv. GER WICK A Son, Bid(: Contr. GT:r6'731 ear cv.rrt Blvd, F'rn')' WANTED: A tal to a-30, Ut Mii tn • --with spots of pink ant:\ Instruction. Personal attn. Add remod. St. lie Bl·ll4l21 2 Bedroom $250 mo. &: Irvi ne Industrlal Complex ~ to shr. 4 br, xtra. Ii, d~plx, orange. T r a In ed. Well Salts or broker exam Z-3 673~ MS-2170 Pa\\oi;, gar11.gc, r.tESA V de 2 Br + den, l BR S.100, 2 BR SDI. n1'\ie ~I blk to ocea.n & J. .... , OFFICE OR b'TORE groomed. South Port track, wb. Ac•dertiy 548-1192. 64&-!r303 or 675-0993 frpl. nu c:pt, drp15, baby ok, Rru0~1~~v~\'~/1'& Bj~=t ~· .-.R1t1t.M15 NB. Call: Gary or J°7e 500 or 1000 Sq. Ft. H.B. 963--1322. * Palm/Cird Reader * °:=f1 s!b°'~ ~~P~:n~ \~_,!"":~c:"-A<~•~d~•:..· ~CO'd~M~= [ ,:"""i;i"'~"'i"· ~12::1j;O.;'m.3'32"i;~~-;:;;; Securlt.y Patrol. Relrii. Inc. .-.OU\.t ,,., &G-4665 New ahag crptg, p&vtd park· FOUND: We Im a r an er A~ ·ReJucUon 10831 Beach 81, v.1th a low-<.'Olt Daily Pilot Costa Mes• 3824 3 BR, 2',t ba. lrg llv rm e r,t;.48ri6 e S LARGE HOUSE. Htd. pool, Ing, on bully comer. 4 Blkl female, Limping, HW1. Flea Stanton. m-3406 Want ad reaull• ..... 642-{i618 & lam m\, Adll!l/no pets. ON TitE BAY, dock, opt., 1433 uperlor Av1nu• frpl. nr. colleges, So. CM.st from btac:h, Hunt. Bch. ld~al collar. Santa. Ana Ht\i:hts.l=~~~~~~~~:;:§~~~~~§§~j 1&2 BR unlum Garden Ap1s. S24j, &f2..{)~. 3 br .. 2 ha., sundeck, upper Newport Beech Plaza. Muter Br. wl pvt. tGolrltlnShsuran<!c, ~8!.,~s~!_e. Y!ry868be4 aullful. Gen ti e.I . SEEK & FIND~ Weithlta-.. t'rplc. Dl\V, priv patio. $175 2 BEDROOM, rjEAR NE\V, d I I ll d" I I ba. avail. $125 m 0 n t h\ y p, tic. ~ ~t.lcC'-==c,· ~---~-- to -· Nr 1-·1-1-t"•tn·n1 Cpt• d-10-·• a;• •·ot up ex, u m. nn., rp ·• ......, .. • wkdoy• •wv· · • • '"" "'" · .... ~. ,._...., .. '"' • utlls. •· .. •I. .... ~ mo~ -ly., ~ 54&-5511 ""1 • -• LOST, Pila.It cal, 1 yr. NPUSXPDHM ·NNKfTCS~TC O UA lllHKAUHB TN8CATINKD KAllMAPA 1~·":,;;:'·o;"=-=··=28-1;1~====..!~'~1;;""'""':;;::·~ .. ;;;.-0300~-~=·~61'-01=~!9~ I ..-... _.... ,,. •1 1wh1 1-turn. avail. 67>-QIO. FEi\IALE Roomm111e 20/25 Center Sen Clemente ack w tt paws. Ans ------------------y EAR t. y l\1 o DE RN UCITIK KEW COIC(Pfl VI'S to share nice 2 bT' 0.1 1_.. Sq Ft to Lemont, lut seen ln Vic: $©\l4{11"\-LGt,.f/'S ® SPACIOUS 2 Br., blk from 1Dt1UJ.llllliiUVntc . bou!e.165 mo. 67 5-7100 Stor';'or offlct ~ol Potm A &ker. That Intriguing Word Gome with a Chuckle 3~~1y 2~~~·1 ~::~ i .7a:;:i:'"10 ~¥vi;~~~;P;sIT2~~ 0Ex~~~e~~:,~; 1'LOST'"'0ea""'1"'.-"br~.~,..~-.~Pood'"w-hl~:!_',_11~,~-.. -.' 1'"•" '"' <l.lt.T 1 ,OliAN & o. Frpl 8 I l • 1 BR , 2 IR call l\tark, 6~ 4 92-9i64 492--7333 please caU 581-6286 ah 4pn1 · uny, C, n ! • 8: 720 bef 4 ward o r~""o~'le 1 • .,.,, ol •he Dshwshr, newly rcdec. $350. •2 81 & Den RELIABLE Malt 1han 2 br COM~tERCIAL 1..1!1.rger oUlce or 30--l pm~ J,·u• ~·o,.,bl~ W<!lrd1 b1· yrly. 67~10 f:rom $17.S. $435 apt , St t p ~ t o b ch . space from 24c per sq. ft. FOUND, Female trlth Set: lo"',., lo"" lour 1>mple ...,ord1 DELUXE 2 or 3 BR, nr Reasonable. 1n<1J 5~5601. 3 Room otl!et/centrnl loc ter, vie. downtown Ll\guna~ Lido Shop& &: beach. Cpls., M1sa Vtrde last & Adams WANTED mature straight $240 mo. Dr's. oUlce, sO'. Please ca.II and ldentlf)'. frplc ... d1h wh r . , ga r., 540·1800 ma1e to ahare lte hon1t Laguna, 6 rooma $350 mo.1..:;•!IS-:;:::2005.=:,.,,~~~-~-11 sm-S].,;O Yrly be. 673--0343. in H.B. $150 mo. 96l-8Ci68. Store 1pace b'om $250 mo. L.OSf: YORKIE dor. CdM BAYFRORT 3 Br, 2 Ba on 1'-1ATURE man share with Nolan Real Estate 494-9424 atta Sun. eve. P.fllt, ffik main ba.y, pvt bch. w/plt.r MESA aame -New rnobllt hon'lt. SAN CLEMENTE v.iell &: Silver. Reward $25 . 979-1935: &14·4:>: GARDEN 846-8ffi5 aftl!r6 p.m, located shop on Avenue del1;,::6'13-;;::!I098=------ll 1 BR apt, 1mRll, quiet, t; f'D.IALE, mid 20·1 v.illhes l\tll.r. Ex c e I . for a.ey LOST: Bick Lab v.1th white blk to \\'Ater, 1lrta, no pc11. APT$ same to ¥hare 2 BR/2 ba. hu~lnt.11. S200. ponno, Ste on Black neck v.-tart111 ~ nss. ~ 2 • 3 8d d apt. on beach, N.8. 673-<t•" ~11:1r. U4 Avt. de! Mar. SC. collar will\ taa:. ti found rms., crpts, llJ', "'l 49'2-8430 ~ call 64&:.1780 YEARLY lovely 2 BR. 2 Ba, utllltlcs pa.Id. BI tins, FDtALE roommtte wanted, :ic""o=-=~.,;..---·f-";:;:,.;;:==--~~~ Y'l'lflc, 2 blks I.leach. laundry rocllltl~. R, c. 1 Br. 21,i BA, frpl 2 blkl BAl.spA tSl...Ai.~D. Bayfront fOUNO nie.te cat. Bir Red- l I L1GTEM 1 I' I I I I I HUPSL I '. I I I l - A88AYTRNE8 9YAC Htl011' OJ1\klK£T!<a IDNORRDYOJ ltCHILlll<F LRXlf'JC.UL Kl'IOKCMP BDNBCU LRSAY I A C SIKLTl.t XH TF8MTAUPDO NEROCllYASAtM ASK LRPUNCHITRJPD P ILACMALDaANNAaOC8M STSCBAP!LICUPRBA~Da $280. mo. 673-fi6J> room w/poo1 table. g)'TI1 bch CdM Sl65. + st-~ Otne, or Store for lease. dish beige. Flea collar. AJ. 3 BR. 2 BA.I blk to beach. room. SB.Wlft, JK ·'. Adult& SJtARE 3 en home La $2:\0 mo. fecttonate, Fairview Rd ., Yearly. $300. only, m peta. 2881 Briatol, JllllJ Sl.50. Rel:pon. nJ';: 673-4300 c.~I. &42-13M or 919--2108. •rti«IOIU: iuu. ,.....,. 'ltllll -...,,. ~ forwaM SG-'?Oi4 Cmits 111:11.n man pref. 581"6892 LAGUNA BOf. Shopt--Ot'· FOUND: 81&ck Mal• Cat Wtw••· ., • .,.. .. OI ·:=' ill ........ ,.... _,; UNruRN Apt11. 2 Dr., 2 Ba. 1 ,.,..~~7'l'S!!!1!!'-1~1~'7!!'!'!!!!! .. ! 1~tA1.E te 1 1 fil!ff tot lsf', USO. & S\60 w/wht .PlWI It v.·hl1ker., llido6cfl ,_ ..i MA II ill llf ; I S 0 Y U l ] A put-down ... Yov cerr1in!y I I I r ~V'P''~ me wfth 1h•1 gifr. I '::·==·:::::·::;·::'.._,dldn'I •ven l"Ow yov h•d • .--b.fn\,," 10 J\f \ GUCROA I \Vtitcllfl area. 1m!ltr· pet 1, 30, ~ ~ '·11R 0ite Prime Cout llv.'Y. 497.217$ has Rea coUu on. Vic. Cd.i\f A~~AYTOl'I rnuntf PUMCRION ·· OK. call 64)..2152; &U-0060. TllF. E.'<:OTlNG lndudta 'illll. ,.,,9: -"''"". S!LJ. OT $!9)1 6#2308. CATl'Y HAlliCO 800RE PALM MESA •pT$ -C •1 s CllALDJION KfLDt:tUtlllf SK&:IN ~Prnn NVMl!lP£0 t!TI[lS JN I' j' I' I" I' j 3 BR. 2'i Ba, 1; hlk 10 ~ • RESPONSJBL.£ s\rl to h ·1 ' • tortfront A Offlct +FOUND; Black, mix breed, ILL pAJ.M T\IN :. :r IHtl[ ~oy,.,,($ . - . . . . beach. m \V. llnlboa. Open ~tINUTES TO NPT. BCH.. be ch ca11' art 1500 sq fl renctd area. Total female dot. med •I-it, ap-T"'"'"'"'""'efW•"" : s.&t. 4 21314~78.l IJe,ch, I II 2 BR. rroro $U7 • :-o1n..! t1 1P}~.. Ttrl mo ft. 11t11ivy foot tre.fHc, prox fJ nws., ~fuMy Pk.I L.-----_::;::;=='°":'7-''=°"":'-:-:,....,,,.--.!J ft UN~•""Bl l •!Ovt ll 11(15 J I I I J J 1.::""-,:.::;::;:.:...:::!:C----I .Adults. No Pttl. . ...... 64H'-.. C·l. 648-6981; 64&-1246 area, Jf.B. C'\'.J 842-5679. To otdtr any °' all ct \hi etp11ndtd "Sff\ 6 Vl11«f' boob, ~~1-1~1·~1~1 -i 0 ""'"' ... "• ''""" """' . • . . . ~.v 111,.,a .~ '~• "''U.•"'J we•d L....L.....J._JC.....J.-..J...-1 y$ d .... Jop 1.0"' it•O No ) t...io.-.. = 10 G!T 11NSWl.. · Vi'EST Nt\\Wrl lat1e 2 Or. 1561 Mtta Dr. ROOMMATE W•nted to tltr. SPACE AVAJt. 101' leut ln LOST htal Siamese Cat 1nwbe1' 'J ttvouth I. Mnd 80 etn_li fOf •~It. t11•kinc: c:h81:1ta SCRAM-LETS An1wtrt In Cl111tflc1t1on IOM.. '"'":.:''P'='=" '-bt"•"-cb=. :.:..,,..:...._ __ · )'rl_y. (S bUa ftoni Newport Bhd.) 3 br, dupl•. \i blk. ttom Bollrdwalk Shop'a, Clr. at Son10 Ana ~I1!1Jht1 Vb; e11li PQ•bl• to"SttkA ~jrwf," Star-Ttltptlll Sy~lcate. Aclct,.. --.... _ sm. mo. 673-QWO 54&-9860 octln In NB. M&-2146 Hunt. ltbr, C.tt: MG--2366 ~ i ..:.~="".:..'l"....:.'":.".:..•'-' .. "-"-"-'"'_:P'_P'_:'·---------1 ' r • • \ - -·• ..... -. . . -·- I • ' Thursday, Ottobfr 24, 1974 DAJLY P!LOT 'rts . E lectrlu I 6031 T utorl"9 • ~ ~e.!.!!.!!"'""• M& I' 7100 -;:· H;:1;:lp"'W"1'"n"iodo-.-, "'M&,..,,F"'7"'1 "'06""'"'°H"'el;:p-CYJ'7,::n::1oc1::::r, "M"i"j!r<7;;1;;:ooi:-'.lr1::,);:p-;:W;;,,::n::tod::::r, "M"&"F"7;;l;;:OI; 7lH:r.1~1p:'UW'-e::n;:tod:i"1, Mill&i~i77ii1 ooiii::A~p;;;p;Jilff;e;;nc;;e;;,--:eoio JOI 0 ;:.: uoa=.''::...-------I £1.hX'TRicrJ\N • 01 1 d CEf\Tlf'lEO TEAC'Hh."R wW D If 5 d 0 J ;QRE Oerk wantl'd . PAID $515. e PUPPY ~ORLD • JQbo-Nrw Jobs S.n>I« '"'" . ,....,,,,..,,. KJOO....-OELMR TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES • very-un ay n Y Know I• d • • ot •lec1tk•t SACRIFICE $350 e ~ " T • ",j.:if :...!' 's~b'. ca 11 • Al\1~l~)'ola.c.. aurtcn thru 6th. &15-9845 ''' OF DAILY Pl LOT TO CARRIERS. RE-part 1 prtf~md. Ou111an. \\r_lrnaruner. ._., ~. 11.S. teacher tutor& 1!vet1I~ Wna .)lb fo.c.__nilml rii'C.· WASHl!R &. DRYER HU8k)'. Ok:hu.mhuaJ. Tl~ A4 llUCIAN-t-no . ~·-rcr-. ~~me"".·. •r. • · -MEN OR:-w·OMEH lB OR -OYER QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA-"'""'· 770 w. lllth s 1. w"""""°"" .,. "0 ,, 1,. r 0 0 di". PU "~!~0. --bo "V" "~ _, " n T!ONWAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. 616-1"9 Exc.ll"" condllJon. Cannot Cocknpoo. 100 MIX~ UJ.108. Sn~ ' malnt S6/Mur. ~1i43 aller 6. DENTON \VILL IAMS, 330 \VEST BAY 1~;:c:"=-.,..--::---c-I ust 1n ne11" apartment, PUPS S1ud Servk-e ~foll _!·~ • • Schools & ' EE Tax Return Preparers ~w.e ot no hook·ul)j for Rrt>f'fhl. ,!Ollrr Ctme.rltr, ff~ 4'\41 Instruct.Ion 7005 WITH CAR STlt ' T, COSTA ~1ESA. TELEPHONE f>/lin:.e. For CPA o 11 l c e, tht>m. Uaed only '1 rnonlhi. Rc-ptllC!i & Tul'tJCi. Open .~ -.:::.c.;.;;=;.;___ _ 642-43.21 FOR APPOJNTM.ENT. N.B. loc. Reply 11tatlng ex· Plca60 caU alter 6 P.M. El'f!I. ~"'1,,--0'.:mlo;::.,~=~~I F~~.1 ~~.~~,'. ~l";;,'~E1:~~?'.~J STATION WAGONS OR LIGHT TRUCKS An Equ•I Opportunity Employer !:;~··JJ'.· c~o 'l:~ltl'tu~~ c" 1 ';,":;.m"• ,, . 1 'CfREAT DAUnNES ed & rt1:lued. 11,~ etl. d · ~i.' C I H I W ·• M&F 7 O p, O. Box 1560, eona t.1e11u, • rvv •. '-"'111n'1t~rc1a Chumplo11 eti ..,_.._ Brure at TS 2 • 1 3 2 3 or Pleasanl outdoor work. Your available day-cleanel's. Reg. Sl.89.50, now Brindle Ft.-n 1 • j n1u"•. Shot• .,..., "-. , an Jntcnncu 11es. a I • p lnf.u, 100 0H;1~lt'ipW~1~n:tod:,:M=&~F::7_1_o.1:C.:::926:::'6::::::::::::::\ IM.!tt\•y duty Eureka va('uuo1 Adult !\.tale li'a.wn, AKC ~ G1rdenlng 6MS S46-447S. light hours. C~llf. license plp.tes required. LAB TECH Real Estate on I y $114.~ .. tt tULchnlent.i -i·ropl'Jeit S~OO. 1U&-!l'lS2. l·llAR=-"RA-G-AN=--,-A-G-u•;;;;: Apply.. for JOb ~escriptfon & training P/ttme In hu~ pediatric RECEPTIONIST Telephone Sales $19.~. 9'.l'3 \V. Bi1ker. c. LOVABLJo: Old Eng Ii M ti ..,_.., 8:30 AM or IO :SO AM or 1:30 PM Dfiltv ifOUp. 545-4~7o. t.·ll'll. Austen J.:x1icr'd, Good typist. r.t. a46-6212 Sh cepdog PuJ)J)les, Chan1-, Mexican gardenet:i with 5 ., 11 IJ J ., LEGAL SEC'Y TRAINl:E 1'f'lf::t. lrvloo Con1plex. Costa Mesa Ar•• Blcycles 8020 plonld1ip backgrOund, $lftS' yn E:>lp. Our &!rvice In· E"411oyment Beginning Tuesday Oct. 29th ~ l'do To Stui·t Cnll 11;1urlel, :>46-6170 ,,,_ 496-J583 utt 4 & ,vktlnt.1 11 eludes Wind ow•. Call ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ .. Work From 548-2049 from~ 10 8 pn1. 6772 We1tmln1ter Blvd. n.equll·c ouJy i;oo<l typing, ttECEPTIONUio"'T p/tin"le In SUNTOUR EQUIPPED P'Et.1BROKE \Velsh C O,r g1 IR B lldl I W I fric11dly 1~r80nllllly, dc""lre busy salon. Cal 1· Sts-tl'tfl Your Home puppies. A(<,:C. Champ. line. EXP. know how main t . Job W1nted, Fmale 7050 ••r U ng e1tm niter to learn. ApJily In per!!On, ai;k tnr ma11ager. Top Commissions CENTURION 4 116-486 7 c 1 ea nu P s, l ri m ming, Equal Opportunity F;mployer in/f Sat Oct 26th ~llnm at 2232 * &>8-1311 * rully As!Wmblt'CI .=-cc.~----~-r r e n o 11 ating, lalidac8.p.Ing, PROFESSIONAL Surv ey '!!'l'!''!!!~~!"!t!J'!!!!'~!''!!'!\!'!!!!'!!!!~!!\!!!!'!I!'!!!'!!!! s. E. Bristol, Suite 21T1 , REUBEN'S Equal Oppor. Employer $99. 95 ADORABLE Es k i n1 o Pup. call ofter t 968-3486 . Interviewer.,. Orange C 1 y, :_ Nc•11.'PQrt Reh. 12 Bllo! E. pies, AKC, Shots &: WOl'med. LAWN SERVICE -AJ I Ptuue... (714)6T3-812(J, tlelp W1nted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, Mltf 7100 of Campus Dr OJ\ Br!litol ) TELE p HONE Art:swe-rlJll: Ri•g SllD.s:> 979-9607 \Veckl~\~~to:S~anupa P:~I~~:. xclnt BOOKKEE!:f. EXEC. SECRETARY LEGAL SECRETARY Now Hiring ~~·,:::·~~~sln~u~~: G~i::1~~~E ~;p~iic~-6~~~~~a Free Est. 64Z-9001 rel. after 3'i41 yrs with Expe In all . t 1 65 w.p.m. to do light book·~ 3&m-.. e~x,per~~"1n"""70· BUSBOYS \Vnges depend on expl'r . 51 c 0 .u .• ,..LA"'Y"AdWAA'y"m$WTo'. 847--022 D~ENDABLE. •1 0 we & wonde r f u J pa t I en t. r . • -·~ 0 0 c keeping. f.tust be pleasant ... x P•vua. e. .,,.p K p I "'c-" (TI-1)673-8120. EX 141 _ bkkpl:' ig, O:lnlnlClln.8: exper. &: nble to tlea1 withe public. 1\'.p.m. accurately. Sh not Call betv.·een lOA?tt & <I ~I. Free To You IOCJ Edge or com.pl care. Reali. pref d Pennanent full time • neceu. Fuhion Is I and , COOKS ~7009 I Free.,.,~!. s & s Garden{ng, EXP. Priv. Nurse. Lo c-a I Repty' to Cassltted ad ,w;; n"1 ,.lJ.5,1lyh•1.'''c""1 ... "'ifia~~., -· ',.;~:.;...,,=-"17!XI~.,__~-----TELLERS P /TIME c;m"E.d&.;~lta:~,!.~.·CdSl~p I \\',\NTF:O: 8 frOOd home for 5-18--re.[IJ, Kind , (>ff i c I en I. 274 c/o Daily-Pl.lot, P. o. m D ·1 No PO" l i..EGAL Secretary, exp er. • P/TIME Branch ofc seeka 2 IJondnbh! 6/a-7666 3 II I': 1110· old. beaut & af. EUROPEAN GARDENER ~.~_n.!T,~~ ~ d r i nkcr. Bax 1560 Coata Mesa, Ca Bo' f!~; ~! >I t, ea' ~future. for sole tax Ill· & de ..... ndable TeU rrs 1 o l'1 11ke~ Spokf?~ rt' l' Ii on ate ll!m. kitlfin Lan>bcapiog-ti:ee lfl!l'Vice u-u ~ ~" 926a6. . . ,.,...,'!,,. ...,.,, ........ ta esa, tom•y in N••·port "·n1•·. BOOKKEEPER .. ~ 4~228t .,~ .. ....,. ... ~·ork ltlon 4 Sat & fllll· 221 ;jth Strt'et, H.B. -=-----~-reasonable, 642-s329, 685-lili EXP'O HSKPR. "ill clean BOOKKE:CPERIA.SSlSTANT 644-5232. ' lime for \•11.catlon retie!. 536-{;940 BF.AUT all black male cat, -BULK-COW MANURE your honie on wkly/bi-11.•kly for stock bt'Qker 'a oftlce · LIVE-IN llelper for elderly Apply~ Dally • Exper. pref'd. Contu<'I Jl,n1 USED Rebuil"t~B~l~c.-"~1,-,-. ~li"'ke about 7 n10 olrl, very 8.flet:· EARTHWORllotS _bi_tsis. 9fi8-ll143 aft '1pm in Fashion Jsland. $450. per-F /C BkKPR 1;'0 $1200 Y.'Omun. Rooin In m 0 b 11 e 251 E. Coe1t Hwy ~ark. 6#-72~. ~es I e 1 n nell'. ApJirox. 1~ Orig. prit.>e. llona1e. 642-4052 evt's * 7~7-1570 * ll1A11.JRE practical nurs e n1 o. C a I I ; Wendy Oullltandlng oppor. for intliv. ~mt. board· A salal')I. Non· NewPort Be•ch f edera.1 Sa11irig!;, 27~ E. J.), 5, 3 siKfs & Stingrays. FREf. hen I thy puppi<'ll to General Services 6046 seeks port time J>OISition/ 714-644--2442 W/good l'.'Ork bockg)'oUnd & smoker, should ha\'t o"·n t~w•I 0PSIOT. Employer Cout H\\'y, Cdh1. Equa Op-Al o Io -<:1'0Ss l'tluipnien~ & kind hon1cs. A 8 s 6 rte~ relief days. 642-.Jm . BOOKKEE:PER, Slable pos. ttrchflectural exper. trans p ort a tlon. Phone por. Enipl. Beach Crulse1'S. io!'ln1pes ru1t1 colon;. 516-3123. ''MISTER FIX·IT" PRACT NURSE/COll1PAN. fur Med-I-Care backgrnd. AAMES 100°/o FREE daughter al 673--2734 or l TOW TRUCK DRIVER RECYCLED CYCLES S!Ai\IESE Kitten tree to 1°' .. Paintillj', Elec, J>Jumblog l't'Q'K. pos, heh. area, ref's. Xln't wagt, bcns. 64,_2417. Bureau of 646-8J39 R."4's 91M \\'. 17th St., Ci11. 6150 \V. Coast !hvy, N.B. Ing home, Sealpolnt, 11/'loll, Rea110nuble'Ratea H req'd, Jfni. Opell. 494-5002 BOYS E.o,iploy1nent Agency LVN CCU'S 61~.lSS ufl 6Pi\T 644--0427 e 963-4062 e Costa Mesa 556-UOO * S -...-7'C'-c-I · l --~--~~~-.---1 EXP. NCR Bookkeeper re-or 2708 Harbor Blvd., Suite 21l7 . Typist-Receptionist IO PEED ~:!" Cu st o nl 2 S~IAU. Mixed bl'eed do!:$. TYPING wanted: For home, 11uires fulltftne wurk. Irenr. GIRLS ruh 600 ., d776-S 20 . . Lnh1bc11, S2;i0. Bet 8 S.: 'I, i·cry nUectlon.111<'. ncc'd I Bus. 644--6lOO Home 557-0074 .a m ,., EllCll l 3-U Shift Oifferi!ntlal &S Full p.tlnie: "ll • 11•7 Occkle11tal Life hui; an tm· 83&-6396 call LaiTY 10 , .. ,. l>0m". 51 ,_, 139 dictaphone. IYP ng 60. Call Paper Routes Open Org 2 flty Bl ~t 634-1222 11-7 Shift differential S36 Excellent 'Benefits mediate opening In one ofl ;;,""=7°'"2-.-~o-c--cc " 1 ,.::84~2-~!1088;='-----~=-I HelA W•nted, M&F 7100 Jn Laguna Beach in 8¥yvlew Con11. Hospitul nditl the nice!!! locatloni; In N.B. CLUB~IAN 10 spd. l\1ust Sl'l!. f'REE \\'ire Haired Bea&"lc, Hauling 6051 .... Miny Loc•tlons. Food Serv. Attend. Costa .ltfesa &12-3500 Good Y.'Qrking <.'O ons \Ve need a girl \Vi1h u Call: Ku~n, ,I 1no old, nl't'd'> Iola of love. ADVERTISING SALES 6AM~t. P.1on thrU Fri. LVN 'llPM COSTA MESA pleasan1 phone nu1nner to 5.ll-1806 548-7512 L M I • H 11 C•ll Mr. Lambert " Memorial Hospital k 8 Jo 5 m' " & E • 8030 LOCA ovng "' au ng ,..A,._,,....., Irvine Indus. c.omptex. Call Good .,h1ft-· 549_3061 wor : -p .. a Cameras quip. Furniture 8050 by .student. Large t r u c k , 1-'onner Yello111 page o r V'U-..u.&. for appt, 6.19-4214• ~,. 642-2734 EOE day s !wk. Cont11.ct Ewlyn,1.:::;.;'-".:..:...:C..::c;:;:.:;c._;_:.:.; -''--'-'------I reasonable, Barry 531-1235 n111gazlne space ex Pc r. J...:11ual Oppor. l:tnployer MGMT trnc 21·30 S150 "''k ::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:[~~H~o~m~U~lo~n~.~-:;~""'~~E;O~E~,.[• \\'AT so N 3 5 mm * SCH-~,, & Lo\'eeeat • verY i\1ature male or fem. Com· BOYS & GIRLS GENERAL OFFICE guarn st. College prf'd h1r. "D.:iyli<ht" bulk rilni londC'I'. ~~~~U~O~<'i!, {~~s~ =~~~or appt. The DAILY Pll.D'r baa Np~nem~%': iirlap~~ Richards, TI4/&.16-j45,) RN TYPIST, mature, part lhne. Mattlly used . Like ncY.'! ~~u1:i.~~~~~nh~~~7~~~ removals., etc. reas. 6-15-ial.2 I ~'='-=""-'"-''-c:.=c:..-~ route1 open in cosrA "'" MECHANICAL El]iineer or niy home. ltlust b <' a<.'-646-3612 HAULING & y!lrdCieanup. A RE A Distributor wanted'. MESA, COLLEGE PAR.I< & to Y.'Ol'k in 3 gil'l oUicc, Draftsman, male or ft>male. i\fed·Surg. unit U-7:30Al\.1 curate. Call 963-5275, 10am-1,,~,10:0~E0'7~,,.-.,.-,-"-"'~1,~.,-"-"-'"'~ l\10VING:contemporary dirt, Imm ed late' dependable Oppor. to earn up to $llOO EAST le WEST OOSfA ~MW~rin;ypp~. fl~~orte~ some expcriellCt. $600/$800 shill, I/time. Xln't benefits. 3pm camera all xtrns, l"ecord TV :~fu~~~-1 r~ almost nr,w service, retu. M8-S683 per mo. p/time. We train. ltfESA. SU--4321 paid group health, paid per n1onth to start. Call EOE. Conlact ~trs. Jensen. WAITRESSES pt'OgM!.nlH _or m<ikt' y 0 u r ==~~~= 1 C,111 rnr lnterv:e1v 639-6123. J!:qual Oppor. Employer P3ul Omohundro, 5'164il00 Costa MesA flolemo r i a l 011, 11 . 642-9;i74 f'P.IGiD1\lr.F: $75, Slow $20. lt-tOVlNG &: HAULfNG Apartment Managers BOYS & GIRLS 'hacation,s, P~~ "'!Hlrif!g, 40 MANICURIST that d 0 es Hospltnl, 301 Victoria, CM Exper. 21 Ne 0 art 0A~I_JCr"'""" l·c=,~,~,'-"~.r"'----80=3~5 Blue Divan $2.j, All in Xlnz 2 Studentli. Rcuonablc talcs. r '!Vee • .,.;,., per mo. ..u~ .... _ S 1 642-2734 • vc C(lntfition &12-6963. -~ ·11A" Fully qualified and ex-Newspa...... ,..__,us. Min. to start with raises. Call JW-1t:tts for .....,,y a on· Apply 5 .. J & S•'rloo·,, ---~-~~~_, 1 Q'M,r "'"' perienced pt'Ofes.sionaJ res\: age ir Lldo.......,b'te, BAJboa BARDENS p EST CON-Niiu~I Hair Fash i c n a , S930 W. ~t H\vy., NB SlA~JESE male kittens, 6 WAL~UT Din~tte, Table leaf;. Heating &,Air Cond 6053 dent mngr couple with pro. Peninsula. O:lntact Mr. TROL. for appt. 546-5571, ~·~.,_~,_~,28~o~'~<~98-~22~21~==o l iiiiiiiii~:=:e:=:::":~"""'iwJ~~~~~~~;;;;;; \\"ks old. $:!0. each. & >I <'hrs. Cootemporary. 11en a.blUty in administration .8ackltro1r at the DAILY 696 Randolph Ave, C. M . r.1 ESSEN G ER/SUPPLY ROBINSONS \VAITRESS, Apply in person 96S-2572 S7.i. !JGS..,"'c'9!Xl=·---~-,1 ' m"'nlenance ollarge IW<· 1'--"r Baker & Bo' t I) Cl ___ ,_, l bl" ._ aft 4, Sids Blue Beet, 107 -==,..:O"-'=c...,~~-s-:t··LoR IL h •1·•11.-' "' .... Pil.OT or call 6·:2-1321 k EOE"' .so erk,'""""""' or esta !Su· 2lst Pl N.B. SIAP.lESE Rcg!i;te!X!d, 7 \Vks, ,. . couc. "'-"' .. 1. GRAJIAltl BROS. 549-1653 Furnace replacemt, wall h.catCJ'll~ &utter ·& dwn spouts, p resea!!On furnace check. CaU Gary for $2. d1&1.:ount Housecleanlnt 6054 l!OUSECLEANING CALL DEBBIB 541"'8989 lt10NDAY·FRlDAY' ?tofesa Cleaning Service Cllrpeta, Wlndow11 floors Etc. Free Est. 5-77-6742. HOUSEWORK by day. Own tnmsporU&Uon. E.'<p. Refs. 557--0527 Maintenance 6069 Y ARO + a:arage cleanups.. main le nan ce, hllullng. Dependable, reasonable. >15-8893. HUSBAND & Wife t e .11 m . Oean & matntarn offtce, apt. home: or re-ren111ls. Exp, Rel . 548-MOl P•lnling/Paporlng 60n CUSTOM PAINTING Exterior Speciali&L State Ucenaed. No. 2i493l Bond- ed. 1.Jabllll.y lnl. 'Free Color ConsuJting & Eslima.tes. Low Competitive Prices. 642-0005 ury adult apts/marina rom. leave '&Pflllcalio!1. 1 ;;::;;:;::::::::::::::: ed firm in Orange Coun1y. R • SES 1 __ .. beAutiful . :!27 6th SL Apt. rsnecn style. Good con· plcx In LA County. Excellent Equal Opper. Employer • No exp req. Call r.fargarot Fashion Island "1AIT i:;s , ex per en ...... ~. J. HB 968-914" 5--.11 "''l's. dition. $j(), 96S-5j76 opportunilies. Submit detail-1 a'""RAK~;E~'i"'!AISl'=":':!:-=:.C:~1 -,-H p.m., 83'l-86l)(l Apply in 'J)Craon, CaITOw s' ~=:=,=""oo-==o-cc-- 11 ed resume to CassUied Ad oi: gnmenlservce. GENERAL ""•la"-nl. G20Pi"", SC ·i· PUREBRED PERSIAN PAIR bluck leather t~ net NEED 3 women lmmed lo PBX, EXPER. ru:: ..... "" lounge chairs. $50. pr. Ii No. 264 Daily Pilot, P.O. Salru}' + romm. New1101·1 LABORERS d'--'b t Ch . 1 · .. 2 M••lt'opl" WINE MAN EXPER Sliver J\1ale lo 1'ir:h1 hon1e. .,, ,-,,,1 . .,,1 _..~_ , 11 3 pm. , Box 1560 Costa r.1esa. CA Tire Center, 644·8022. ..., .. -1 u e ns mas pl'O-->-I " '" • "~1 2611 01 """ ry164 ... ·" "" ~vo.:. 90026 CASHIER Imnied. Assignments. Top ~~.f'~s~~,,Full/p/l. lttr. Levi ' JURGENSEN'S . "" - . """""'' 8 ft.I,. tr:;\i\iING table w \th t $f$. Long or short lerm. ~ SEAMSTRESS FITTER 3431 Via Oporto, NB Dogs """' haugahyde chah·5. S 1:? :i. Apt. Manafllr F/timit::i::,tt'o:."per'd. N~~~3E AT TEMPO NEW FACTORY Experienced Cttll for Info 6703-RK1~2 WlflTE toy poodles, A.KC, 5-18--s.136 eves d Couple to . manage Io v e I y Metro C•r Waih TEMPO Temporary Help Branch outlets just opening Excellent Benefits &. \VHO \VANTS TO W · 6 week 8 , S12J. each. DINE'ITE Set, 4 uphl'd sy,•J\18. \\'~Ii ma.ntalned 40 lo 50 2950" Harbor Blvd. C?.f in area needs the following: Liberal Discounts DRIVE A CAB! . f'eniales. 830-M71 Chrs. 4.~" rd pedeilal tbl unit adult apartment rom-' GUARDS Mgmt Trne $185 wk CHOOSP. ycur houn, work l,;,7;2:""7"'-=7-== $100. t:.5-6889 plex, Orange &. L.A. Coon-CHILDCARE dally 7:1.S-3::1>. Immed. Nl!td full &: p/time Ser\rmen (2) S-1 hr Apply Personnel Omce for you.-sell. be your ~ J~~'iHAK~ter. n1ale 10 tilo. 48" round solid oak bible ties. Xlnt teMnts. Salary Possibly live _In. ~ N · B. guards for Orange Co. area. Salesmen . Open 12-JPM, i\fon thru FM boss. Men or v.'Omen, ""'" ' ~ j1 IH6-S26B top. Call Judy. 6-14-9111 8-4. + 'bonus. Call ~-&144033. Ml'. Price 556-5684. Call (21Jl A'>"--"""". •·m· ,,Pref ovr. 25, married, car. No. 2 Fashio n Island, NB be slightly handicappec! Cii k 11 ~--All "·--fi•· ltlo Neat -Clean Ap-arance. DACHSHUND r.Ja ·c 0 er. 4 v.·cekdays. COOKS, men or women. 5 pm, ltfon lhrJ Fri. ....,.oe ..... career pos ns. Equal Op(Xlr. Employer m/f ..-•!!!!'""~'""""""""""""'"I Bkfast exp. Top wages. Ap-Lawrence Security. Inc. 494-1065 Vts .. retired. Age 25 to 70. Female. I ~T., needs gd. ROCKER lounge chair, seuta ATTEND .. -, e-. fo• ---==~==~--! Supplem~t your income. hon1e. 493-973:') l\1'Q. FakC' fur upholalenf. ••.n~ -...-· vlY in penon, Carr o w ':s HAIRDRESSER S40 e9--1-37 i;raveynrd shift. Good pay, Restaurant, Pico tumoU ROlITE SALES Drive a nb 6 hrs or moF--11 GREAT DANE S30 ~~·=-~'-· ==~-c'I fringe benefits. Apply Sbell l~San:;:;~C~t~•m=..,_~~-~-ESTABLISHED beaul.y salon ,. Will Train. Salary, Conun. day. Apµly in !=JCl'SOn, GOOD \VITH KIDS HANDS0i\1E i\f'EDIT. s1y1, Station. 1000 Irvine. N.B. in So. Lagana has 1 lllaHon Bonrn;. Vehicle Furn. All Y('.IW....· Cab Co., 186 E. llith ~7 nfler 6pni cockUij[ tbl., re6aI ~. l!X-COOK, p/tirue. Short order, for rent. XJn't onnnr. ~1•••1 Exp Pd Estab bus & St Costa 1tttsn. -I nd ,., _, AUDITOR/NIGHT b er t C Co h., .. ,.., ".. . . . " ·. AKC i\Iinial"..,., ee · ro · U'f<>""UOl>J M'l • . . • u r g & e · ac have following. 499-4£m. territory. Med. ,coverage, WOOL & SILK PRESSER SCI _, · '-I \V Ef:,;~!fm~Ap~~Jn ~on: ~~~-So. Coast Plaza, HAIR stylist w/cllentele . ~f~ttr~i::o~J'~: Experienced only need ap-·lNAU~~~~Pupp1ci;. ~~;r~il~~~r~iri~ na Hills Htiton. 252IXi COOK WAITRESS needed in busy new salon. M9-JllO Mr Tucker 7·9PJ\I ply 496-5124. ~ ----~ ----- -- -Higher percentage, Eq··" op'por.· "·>plo~ ..... m/I YARDWORKER r4 _•zazawu..zwwuxa14zs -Ji -1..a Paz Rd, Laguna Hills. for Geol'iea SI e a k & & * 493-2362 alt 7:30 pm * ....., "'"'' ..... · • AYON Need Cash For Christmas? Hoagk?1. Apply l51B Baker, ~ fJ Sales Repruentative 3 Days Weekly. 1,~ Day Sat. • ~ · C. M. HICKORY FARMS / IJL '-'•ding 'P"lalist "P"'""' We '"PP1Y all 1001'· Mu.t 111 1a ' ~Wti COOK, full-lime, mat u r c .. ling Nation's Large 81 have own truck or van. · r'~AI~ ~, • J c · 1'1ust be 18 yrs or over. wr~ woman. Exper or will I.rain. w~ are trainin"' p I t i m e . n1leslriicnt 0• ~panding c 11 D a B k e I' a 1 -;, t; ltlesa. Verde Con v. Hoiip, .. 1n Uus area Ttns Is a a 11 e a --\ 66LCent.er St, CM 548-558.J salespeople for Christmas & NEWPORT ground floor ~pportw1ity to M!}-ll6?. -C:r perm. jobs. Enjoyabl<' work. A COH\1£Nl£NT SHOPPINC AND - S£WING CUIDE fOR THE D'"'· ·'lat··-ad·" ls 18 or ays 0 y. ease a sell ing. on com 1n i s s ion I• COUNTER HELP D oJ Pt c II At Personnel Agency enter dignified professional ~!'!!!!'!!!~~~!'!!!~~~ h •· I · t ·t o"er. 11"' ,. U-2. Start 12 Plaza. Lower Mull. :s~ u or pa 1me. ..__._ __ .. ,__ .. If you'l'e a mbitious & en-...., u ..... w Hlclcory Fam1s, So. Coast New'port Beach 642-3870 bast F u rt 1· I ]/~) t USwA I. c, you can s a r • ...., "" Investment experience no1 -...-- CAL ON THE CO. ~ -=--!l!!i 1!1!1!2tl!Jiii For an ad in Woman•s World . earning money immediatl!I:; hr. Mon thru Fri. 838-2314. H O U S E KEEPING necessa1'Y. \Ve Train. For >.. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~jjjji ns an AVON REPRESEN-cu s To DI AN , hosp exp soperviaori 3 · 11 : JO pm, NURSES Aides 3-11 shill. full infol'mation about this .~ PROF. painter, honest \\'Ork, TATIVE . .ltfeet peopl~. Have preferred. Immed openings w/hosp exp nee. Also part. Mature, cxper'd. Sm a 11 op(Xlrtunity call 640-4500 or 'Antiques 8005 Reas, ... 1 n t -ex 1 , free <"'fun too. Call for detail&: for part·time 7·3:30 & 3. time pm housekeeper. San ronv. hosp. Good benefits 752-1341. M. P. KRUSE & ·- I ~es~Uma~~"~·_;"'::::b~.,;~~~2"~'9~, l:"":·:.:'°':':·::::::::::::'.l ll:30 San Clemente General Ocmente General Hospital & xln't working roods. Ap· CO. 260 New(Xlrt Center Dr. ORANGE COUNTY Call Peggy 642·5678, ext. 330 Look-Twice Tops!' Seamed-To-Slim I: 642-3913 Hospital. en.a) 49&-1122 ext cn4J 496-1"2 ext 224. ply in person, GlenhaYC'n -"N=·-~~===---1 R.B. Painting ext, r.tost BABYSITTER: Hrs, wkdys 2'1.1 HO US ECLEANING . of N<'t1·port 1555 Superior SALESMEN ANTIQUES homes 25c sq. fl., paint 1 to 8:30AM, ~at 7 lo 3PM, Deliver Telephone tho11mugh &1 lndw;0trious. Bal.l ~A~•~c~N~Bc.c-.,-;-c---..--=;;,.---,--to 838 E. b"t St., Santa Ana. lncld also int pain''"" !Jw · 1 N~ t D' · s Y.-ater ront. Y.11 trans. NURSES Aide & LVN, SJ:· S I 20 • ~..... occasiona eves. ~ o 1rector1es 1_2 day• -r wk. ~?.SO '--. ~t AR T YOUNG 16000 sq. t. of furn: _ est. 673-3658 aH 5 escort children to Sch. $1.00 Men or Y.'Omen 18 or over 833-3145_ ,.... ""' ru ~~':~~cw Con11. tlosp, SPORTS\VEAR Hall Trees, 32 side boards, 7310 ,,-_ . ). ,(,\l ~ I ff:? . .g D & J Paillting 640-8656 The pr. hr. 642-1579 w/can., S/W or 11 tt 1 e LADIES SHOES 15 fern stands, 15 arn,o\res, Personality painters w I th BA BYSITTER Desperately trucks. Pleasant outdoor HSKPR, Comranion. Elderly NURSES Aides, 7-3 & 3-U. TEAK SALAD BO\Vl.S 120 cl1111., 20 y,·ash i;:tunds. /• ~-• ~ lbe per30naJ tuuch. Since Needed. ?aiy honie nighls. 1v01·k yoo.r avaJI. daylight lady to live in & cook for I Exper prcf'd. Will l ra I n . and 20 dres.sers, 50 pieces of /,.\ 11 :- 1971 ~lature v.oman pref'd. \Viii hours. Cali!. lie. plales rcq. same. $200 .o. 67f).1932. Xlnt 11·11.ge & hen. 642-2410 ' llN!Q•_r!: !::'!~?!-.".. y l""rlefl class, 8 rockers, J , \-'" ---~~ Ex TERI oft PAfNTlNG. con!lider other. 64&-6049. Apply tor job descript~ JACX ~ nn; ;;Gik; 1mml'li Offset Press Trainee SYSTEM round oak Ibis., :lJ con1· -""" '. -• Llc'd, lns'd, Rers, Term.s. BABYSITl"ER & t:ranung g ·'a.m.~: p.28m. openings 9P&1 _ ip.idni te. 40 Hr. Weck. $2.50 per hr Call (TI4) 49'2-3699 2 moobdes, 6 drop f 1 ro 00 n,t desks, ~ .-~ " RI h ·-• -3"' A»ytime Mon~a Octo,,.,r Also. 12AM.sM.t:. ll105 Baker + l•-ooti"·-. Apply I n HAPPY SALESGIRL rrn. sets, s more .. -1 • c lu u. iJtlr' ..,..,,. __:: Possible live-in. 224 AN AVE ....... ~..... 't 0 1 d 9 I 6 • ' ' PAPERHANGING, &: pain· 642-2615 ' SI, Co1'!a ltfesa person. Pennysaver. J 5 4 S Ex p e r ienced. Apply in 1 ems. pen ays, · 0 · --·~ · 21 9 .. ~, '""'a LAGUNA BEAOI JANITORS Nowport. Ct\t person. 10 lo 'I ~Ion thru TURQUOISE S AL E Zia \ ;.~ -\ lmg. yrs .... .,... ........ • • BABYSI-R, g•and· Eq"al Opport"n>'ly Employor --,,....,..=,....==--I 81 """" ~ '"' " " .Fri. GREAT TlfINGS! So. presents a fine dlsp ay of -refs rum, no 1832 , 6t2-........, mother 1Ype modern aepa. ,.._ l NEEDED: EIGHT GOOD PART TIME O --E 1 .,_ DENTAL Asslstn.nt/\..Untro QUALITY PERSONNEL GUl·TAR TEACHER Coasl PlazA. Indian Jewelry at K L.Ar-.1. I 1st CLASS xl/Int Pa Ouzog. rate apl + board & Small E • d 1•-· 1· 213 B Q A La I nurse. x P . a .... c ive, F •·n & rt ti k SALESCLERI<. m•I"-. tor ccnn ve, gunn, Paperhanging. A r I es s sulary. 2 girls 3 & 5, English niotivated individual wanted aotr a'~enffacilit~'fn ';j~. to teaeh Yamnba Gu 11 a r drug store, Juli ti~~~ Call Bch. A nc1v ~z~t!que & H.ug V Spray, (Z;} '/is expJ 979-ilil s1ieiking-must drive. 64o:o482 for proenisslve, high.quality Good wages. Proiram in CM. Qualitica-409- 2204 -Stor<'. Oct. 2.>, 26, &·. 27 J • 10'/o DISCOUNT * BABYSJ1TER. lg1' bskp1-x, p.aclice. Hr11. 7Am to Jpn1, l) Lea4man, 8 hrs Uons Upper Div College Stu· 498-l'.?98 .r;r '"'" \Vallpape.rinit & Palnlins: Room & board + wages. fl.1on. Uiur I-'1i., C.l\f. 979-6510 2> Maids, 4-:> hrs dent w/Major in fl.1uslc &: SECRE!A~Y . $600 8 I:: AU T. & un us ua 1 ). ~ Free ell't, Call 536--0548 830-6373 afl 5. Salary open. · 3, Jnvitors, 4_6 tu's a St r ong Guitar lOO"A: 1' rL'C fo Apphcant h!inrlcut'Ved anliq. l'nrousel *Wallpaper Hanger* BARTENDER, expd, nights. DENTAL ASSIST. Orthodon-Call 979-3652 Background. 642-1844· Bl·Li~~:1·r~ ~~~~ 60 horse. Call 673-1308 eves. C. REBKO 646-2449 '!'op wages, Sams Seafood tic chr. side. Approx, 4 days JANITORS PART tlnie home del.ivcry WESTCLIFF ANTIQUE Boston r o <' k er *W~LLPAPERING ~~Corona dC'l Alar' .11 wee'S-3 Ortbo$.i exp. 11d. P/llme eves. Newport Bch :~r 7Zi1.~~-~~~~ 88jj:~ Personnel Agency $650. Reproduction G 0 11 · NO WASTE "MAC" 548-14&4 Stde~•g'. t~n ~ xperp, k~ are A. App J y 1 71 82 546-<IOOJ {l\I.11.tk III Center) \\"intl.rop desk SlOO. 675-9176. BE OF SER~ICE TO ~·-s . 1°• A 1· 8010 Pl•1ter/Repalr ·I/Jn YO"R c~u"UN.ITY. smok'g. Age 20-30. 642--2626 Al'mstrong Ave, .A. betwn PBX Answering Serv. Wl E."~~er. S.A. pp iances ~'+-I u ""'"'"' DENTAL ASSISTING 4 & 5:30pm. p h 0 n e : 1 -,-.,-,.,c:.~~-~='-;-..,.---I r' I rt pArcli PLASTERING &. Get Paid for lt We~m-B • exHper, ~7813. Day &: eve poslUons open. *Se 'ys B kk e FREIGHT DM1AGE SALE All Typea, Free Estimates i n g Newoomcra. FICXJbk office mAIUtgtt. UI)' un-J ANITORIAL. local, even-Prefer e.:c:pcr, but will frain. c , oo e pers New Hotpoint Rcfrigeralors. i Call 5{0-6825 hrs. Need car, fYJ)eWtittr tington Beach omce. F'rln~ Plee.se apply In person, 15,j Ui Reinders Agency 'Vashers, Dryers, o 1 sh_ . Plum•'ing 60JS, :1<,h_•P!'Y. d Is p'o i, I tit 1 o on . !!.! ~!,,! l l S • salary open. ings. Experienced adults Roche&ter St, CAt 4020 Birch St., Suite i04 y,•asher:s, Neiv 11·arranty. · i-;.:;:::;:•~'---·-..:::::.;:'[:.!ll~~-!!';~~='-=~==• I ;~~;;-~-1'.i'i~· n,:;;;;;;--r;;;:-;;;;;; only, Posllioos avail. for 1 ---,P~R=,.;.~E~R.---Ne1v;xirt Beach &13-8190 Credit, BofA, 36?..J \V 1· R t r '-••R jani tor & \VOtking ESS DI I A J b 1••••55 -L.R. ~s p LUMB ING BEAUTY OPERATORS DENTAL ecep . or U\Rl.y _,, IY"l<\3923 40 Hr-5 day wk. Ste11dy. a o ,,,,_ \Varner Sllntn Anu, near v •• ore. At least I yr exper. &upeivisor . .,,.,... · No Charge To You Harbor, 979-2921 Remodels & Refalrs. \Valer .. 'ull or p/time for newly $600 m'' ve-g 0 0 d JANITORIAL 1 .. .,, av, ·, 1• 642-3472 Spru mfg, NU 9036 d I ~ ' B "" .,,. ~ E stabtished 1$5 RALEIGll BIKE::;, ~' s pd --- h i l' crs, !l p0.9: )I, decorated &hop in N . · beneftts Some Sats HS. l\l s o sub·rontract y,·ork Production Worktr 1 furnaces, dshwsbn: &t2--626S area. 548~212 days. 54>-1025 84ifi...3543, ' • avail. 752--0288 Jmmed. opening for nialurc SERVICE Sin. Salesman & n1ens, $35. 3 SJlll ".?n11_1n11, SIZES I0}',.18Y2 MIC & BIA Complete evea. •· So f 1 lube man. Top pay & fringe $25. Small Hufry 20 gll"ls, l-.1Jt -f'fi" '',,fun tu ru1tk11 ••0<rybudJ Plumbin&: Setvtce L le: BOAT Dfi~T:~'. =ftdi~~~ \! JUNJOR SALESMEN ~1j~~i. 4 "~ay~~o°fu. e~:~ benefits. Exper. man pref'd. SlS. GOOD BU\' ~ HB u'I t....i ...... 11tw.""f ._ 1"';.~,~~t~~:n"i~:=~/,.~~·~~:Ms 10 %1269'1 8-8844 1vk. Solar Laboratories. Full or pit. Shell, 17th & 963-61162 art. 6 p.ni. uo 1,i,., .•.• ~ Qutrk,~•yrr6el'lrl RAYS PLUMBING ~RVJCE surance. Good pay. S. 1 . Age 10-15. Eani $20-$40 per Subsidiary of Merck, Shani llvinc, N.B. GOLD e: I<'<' I r l c 1'angc:. -.:•rl'ft t.1t llu1Ty. oo.u11ly }'ar11.. Repa.!n-Installatloni D I S H \VA SHE R \Vnnte:d \vcek getting new cu~10mt'rs & Dolunc, 2990 Redhill, CP.t SHAJ\fPOO assistant Uc'd. to F1i£ldahx-1toullll' O\'t'n $7i Look •"hJK•·l~·-•"r 110" I 1"~ b())"a of .. ·or11led, l'Attcrn .:uo: 2A hr. service 548--8638 CARPENTERS ~ysSm~.~"1'\v:1' ci:!i for th!'! DAILY PILOT aftl.'r Equal Op110r. En1ployl'r husy opcratol' 5 days good tlta.ytaa: wa~hel', 1vhllC', good ~~;~;'~~::~··~-~~~!·11~: ... ':~~';.'"r~',~ :·i::'.r.'.,rl'&f,. 2.JZ; boy•• "·I• 1~ Rtmodtl & Repai,!l 6081 '" school and Sa.turdayi. You R.E. APARTI.i:ENT SALES; Nl\lary +, N.B. 646-13.ia cond. $35. 612·64.in >moo11w~1 •Hnllu"~ f1w yo111 11 c:ENTS for t:llt:h P"tl"r". f-hvy, NB. 64 :Z-847?i. 1nust be out <.~ JK:hool b,Y young a g g 1· e 1 s J v e ofc Shipping Dept. Supv. ·74 G.E. Side by s id c. ll.11ur ... ~·-•1 lllr 11"11'1"·1·~ Add 25 cents for each p:.ttorl'! ADD -A· Rfl.I -l'~MODEL & \Ve nted ex~rienced Men DISH\VASHER APP 1 Y in 3:00 pn1 and be able io \\IQrk specializing 111 inveshnent for NB ltl::LnufllC'furin~ Co li ru·vest Goltl Ref~l~eMl.tor, 11 !~;·1 ~:~:·! \::::'. ''i'~':~."';·~;; '"'" first·cl•ss m1il 11nd •peclal REPA!ll. 23 yrs. exp. Lie. who Utke pride In th e\ r person aft 4, Std's 8 111 e a+ least l day• per Y.'eek. No prop & exchanges, needs Pay commensurate with ex: 011t!l;idc w11!C'r & lt'<' dls11. lti'i. ,,,, i.;1,,. 11 1, (bu~t ::·, h~!'!rllin1t. ctherwiH lhlrd· No. 238--014 CMJTH CONST wdrk. to \\'Ork on (1eluxe Beel, 107 21st Pl, N.B. deliveries or collocting. 2 hlghl1I motlva1crl R. E. perlen<.>e. Xlnt Co pd bene.i,co14="'~:..;.·613-66~.~227-~---,--I '"~'''I·\ _1.,t',111o 1111-lnrl•. r111~~ dl"lh·try wlll talr:e lhrflf' !lt').3474 Mwer sporttilhers, In a DOCTORS ASSISTANT Tt'onsportfltion provided. SalesmCn. V.1Ul lraln. For H.OSAN lNC. (ll<J :>-'" "~1". NE\V Ptbl o i ~ h w 3 sher. s..n.1 '' oo for t1.1et1 Jl•lt""' "·ttk~ Of' mor,, Stfld to AU t" •o " II '''"'Ao-... ' ~ \dd 2) 1 1 11 111 Rrool<~. IO!i, the Dall.f Pl.Jot. , -R~oof:::;l~n~g~-..,---~608:;':"2 company with a tuture. Young lady 118-281 to •'Ork ' .....,._, appt., ~7. SlU< Screen Printer, Pltl1 P.tobikl or Apt. size. IMUr1:d ior fir~t':i:,: :n;;~rlld~~.·;; Nttdleerat\ Ot•p1,., llox tS3,0kt -TOP •WAGE$ k BENEFITS a I d O C \or I .11.a.8 ls ts nt F.qual Opportunity Employer .REAL...ESrATE lime eves to start. Fully 2 yn. Sac. $12:i. 842-71i11 hgndllnJ, 61n .. ~ .. i>t third (.'hf:lsl"a Station, N~w YorlJ, ~RS. all {ypea. Re~· 4 PAGIFI~ --/recept,-tn-healttr&pa. No -SALESPEOPLE. Why not exp In iereen making, set G,\S DRYER & t;LECTRIC dw: ddt1 cn w1u ,.,;: .. th•·~· N.Y 10011 Print N11ne, Act. Free ell. LJc'd. Ask' for i BY KIPPER e~r. rMUS,. We tratn )'OU. KEYPUNCH y,'Ot'k In !he hotlest 11rtftS. up & printing. Top pay for DRYER $50 EAQI, Xhu ... ..,..,,,.t mur•· Si-nd!o\t.,,...,n rln'M.Zlp, Pau~mNumber Walt. 830-ooa> anytime mo \" !1th SC. Costa Atesa ApPlY ln person >ftn ore~. t 1 Huntington Beach/Fount~ln rl~ghl pc--,111 r 0 "1,. •• "ond. ~.\S 1t1rim. 4~t '"" n~11y 1•11ot. ll't'" ! ISO moet populaf •-1 i1£0 ._ 2U2 Harbor Bid Qt. VaJI 'I' Le l.nll '""'''" •• ~ l'uU~rn Ot•\11 2l'2 Yo'tfl lfllh <1a11:ns1nour 197•NHdlikrw/\ Tiit ~ _.,. 645-5510 '' OPERATOR C'y . 1 us n )'()1.17 confldcnUal. Our ~mployeel THREE 11110 cad 0 st, ;.. ... \vrk. ~ v ioo11 c 111 hrl{l(t! All trallJ! TllRt;t W "-tu .. .,.. ·~ n 4"1"11 4 Ory Clt•nlnt Presnr • CsllVl'llhl!I McR~~~Ecet!l63-I ~ know . of thls ad. \Yr l I<' re.fl•iatralol'!I. llkc llC\v, J.I ~z~ /\ ''1~1-.,',","•,•1~~,'1 },·!~· t'T(-e dt<'i~ru.1..,idr ...... 1Se CERA.r.flC TU.&. o.-.... • • ·•-·w -. Comblnallon.i ~nt l\'B~. a11:e """' 9 a c C1:1ssilicd Ad no 314. •;. cf. Sfj.j. IU1-J100 Oitit~Rt!~ rAITf:ll\'..f:•~r N•w ' Stw +-Knit Boot u both\ en1ry, 1hwr. n Bookkttpe:c.thr.·PlL to$850 Nodem pllll'lt. PtrmaJM!nl P/ttme ~7Qm. Monday lhru GRO\VJ'Jf Company "'i lh Dally PUot P 0 Ila.( nc>. moirir io~•f\dll'll'.-•rl'fr••t Bawl'•tU.11eP1utrn ... 11.15 ~ r. Ji)ee &ft, $ W FIC Bkkpt/Conllruct $8!!0 t.mploymmt. 4ll2-ST13 Friday. newly eatabUahcd of[tce re-1:-,00, Catta lofesa,CAlll 9'S'(i Rent Washers/Dryers ttrn •n~ui~ °"t:"' ~PM/°"'~ N4-w• Nttdlt"poin~ Book .11.llO Ki-0487 ext. 27l r rogrammcr RPC2/ la'QNI ELECTRICIAN C.ll ffi4) 5il8-Dll. x 267 <tUlll's 111.lt1peoplt. r'ill@ll Students 17 I: (\o\'tf'. $2. ':~ .. ,,..~·lU!,•:"ltalnl . ~ lJ \I 11 t: It I' \TT r II '\; Nt!\I ' t1ov.rrCl'l)('ht-1 Bk Sl.00 CERAMlC TILE NEW ·6 IBll1 3 -For An ApJJOlntment focaUon Anll tipriolntn11•n1~. NEED 20 ,.,,,...~ •w 1'ATAl ~11; 1ro-i.1r . ~u·u••. ll111rp1n l'rn('ht1 lklok . SI 00 remodel f'rte c1Jtim11tck. t..cpl Secy/Probatt: S'rJO WANTED CLA VAL CO Apply Vl•km Re:"l1y, 675-)U'XJ KENl\.IORI:: Dryer 4 ya'J; <ild , 1~ l'~\t1·r" l'WllU!l ~·lld ;.:...-l~::~: ~=:::;:~~~~: :J;: $-'l ~~ wtleomerfl36.2.426 DtnteJ FJnt/Bck Ofc to ~ .}.fl'9l hlvt tomt Q)nltnictioD '" • Charlu G@renrA.1ch. :\Io ndl!I y f h rt1 Tri day , Xlnt rond. SI:, or best oller. ::.~~,~~ ... ; ... ~1~:! "'~..,. ~1 1~~ hllllll!'!I Moofy Hook .• St~ '·' ..._ 547-8878 * KcypUnch OpcratC?r SolOO ""!.-'<per. Top p&y + benc.f1t•. 17Uf & PloctnUa, C.\f I~l\l E~tnlo Salcspc.-non 5:'31).9 p.m. :uwt Sat. 1\.1\.I , ·t9H200 1~~111 .,,.,11!0!!~-,1 w t:oni~kttOln 8oOll:. ..$I llO ... 'Itch. ~nt.rywlt)'!, Bnthroon"il fJMNE ~B. .~.$9ssZ1~ndlng on tx· Equs,t Oppor. Et;nplorcr WANT A CHANGE? ~~;ty ck;i';c P~je~11f~r l~~l,,~.R~l~G~l~D~A~ll~tE=.-,-"-._-,-"~"=b=l. ln.1111111'<"11"~ liooll • Sl "° ~;i.r~!;'~~;~11:s":i~1z • st~~ Top Son 6092 SERYlCES•AGENCY Tum )'QUI' KQ!t clUbl Into ~st. Con\nilalnn f'l'Oflt Or1t11.nn\1\i;\lk)n. \\'ork 0.wl"hend ovtn. Gd. ~d. " _ 1:i.1111tufl,Q1o1~ll••I &Of' S..111118 anytbtnr v.1th a DlllY a Jilttreo. Sell thmt-wlth $.liS. Ween 1~ ,Sc~l 5 !n our ofnet. f'\o di' e.' ' ~l:l-0084-&&69.il> Mu~t·uni Qu\lt Hook •.i .... )Ile .f l"O'P.: son.-* CO"MPOST• 4..~ t;:"t'lll'! Still T~2 l m Pilol Oualfled Ad la a a Dally Piiot ClaMlfied• M REAL CO, R ALT R rtJ~h11tons. ,\pply 'kff" t~ KEN:\IOIU:: \lla11hcr $ 2 :. , 1:.Qi.111r~rotTud._y113 . :r.oc: ... Mit01 '* REDWOOLl • .Suite 224 ' --l 1lmple matter • • • JUll and uM. tho money fot a .j,1))-JSJO or 83.1..mo p.m.1 .i1J56'"~. , 1dw&l' Dryer SU. 'Golh in gd. cond. llooll.of16Jtny Rup .... * Cftll }(IM930 ':. w-A wttAF wrJ1 1 -'c"all";:6':;Wl18::;:~1:;=:,:---~ stereo! Call 6Q...561S 1'oday. Clnnlfled •.••....•• IWZ.!1611 _C...,1"1f~·.;;892""·mt='-----"'"!MJ~HOl-""1-------I ·-----------------•'a '· \ 1 -. ' ' ' .. . -';/ . ~fj/~O~D~A~IL~Y~~~L~D~T"iii,.-~;:::~TIMw;r."'1~,~0c~t~Ol>trli.12"~,~1~9~74;;Ji;;;;;;;;;";;-""-"ilijiiiTpr.;;;;;~Q;;;;;;;;-1iiiiii1!i;;;;t,;:'1il.;;i;;;EG'.'fDiOs;;; ,_,. ___ __,~-. ... ,,,..,,..,;·;,---~--.;;;;;~::=:;;------, .... fiii1 i-urni'.ou.;.re:;_ ___ IOSO-' l Garage • t M see laneou1 tOIO P ano.ai& Ot9an1 I090 Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 ts, M1rlne Eq. 9030 Autos Winted i596 BlAW' 9712 Jaguar Y,.., -mo C•"• .. • Y•rd ""''· **PUBLIC** II PIANOS --------------TOP DOLLAR '72 Bavaria SEl.RS Vt PRICE ,,..,21, !~'-O>mplco• 1'1 *furniture Auction* • O"GANS PAID '4 Sl>d ... !e.JTlo.;.i .. 81"'9- Box Spring & Mattre1• fl . .a It. chkln llnk fcoc:t!. UJr"•lt'n \Vl"lri>mfl R RINE JUNK SALE R>dio ·- Sole •""'· ""'1'· •1•· 1WD11=· *Friday 7:lo PM* Rentals fr $5 MA -IMMEDIATELY $5999 ':-Rt'1•. Sl'li'll IOftt -lffJ)t'r, sten:OS, flJfl'.5. • Alt types turn. 'Ir app\1. SS '1' ,_,,"' ,.,,..,,,, FOR ALL Crevier BMW 'f'win •..•. $179.00 $ 89. lti.mp3, plclul't'. Lad Ir• ~ta tr, Bunkrupll'Y l n... NI h , II 9 ~uu ...... ~22,~~ S111~·= rlothlng. U-l'4, !lhot,, 6 "11 MAST"E""""Rs"'A'"u10°c'r· ION ... ,..en 9 ts t 500 Lbs l~rass Pipe Fittings, 50c lb.-16' Port· FOREIGN CARS bi w. 1s1 Santa Ana Qul)('fl ....... .,!1 · & !I. ~IC'n'i1 C'lothll\¥. prac· Sat: 'tll 5:30, Sun. 12.5 holes , $20 ea. _ Liberty Ships llatcbboards, 83rr31n ·1~ ..... S~-~i SJM.88 llrnl1v rll"i\'. Used f 11 d t' d 2075'" Newport Blvd,, C:'.\I *Pianos & Grands* $8 ea. Rope . l'ulleys. Classic Marine ToUet CA.LL OR COME IN Capri 9715 t til(.'$t> '1 1<w·11!!onJ1 only! O\'t'r,;11~ & Levis. eo~1un1e 11.\1-962:> or 64tt-S61!6 Baldwin · C.tblc · Oilckerini:i 1 •'·Jakes a Sally Planter) "'' ea. Marine TO SEE US ;;.;;:;...;... ______ '-I Snir&. n0tbock and Co"1· k . k !CRAM L_E___ . Jo"1teher. Ka\.\'lll. Klmb:ill IY """" 1>ftn)". Adttnitii 111 r.ta~nolfa, ;t• .... -elr,1o, dishf'~. n 1 '' -TS transmissions-Vee-Drives-Stainless rails t Jlunlinb'lon lk11.1·h, 9&!-77!1t, knaclal. ~tany inl!w.\'llanl'OU~ • · Knnhe • l'oJ · !'In ~~ Harr'" 1 • · -All types Motor s & Genera tors. 3.kw Oman :110 F;. 17th si .. Cc>eto l'otesa. ;:~~~ ri~mu~~~~i~. n~~;: ANSWERS !1:8~~10~-e~rd~rk .8~i: Light Plant {sick) $95. Boat davits, rudders ~~5000· IX'twt~n Bristol & B ~ 11 r . er · \Vurlltzer • Ya111atia for Columbia Sailboats (everyone sho\Jld 1nc11 GRAD~: ~13TI. New s~1net1 i. ........ -$595 ca I New rormica tables for sail Jo' lJ ll N IT UHE: S°'crt)tary .:oe:_::::,:::_ __ =--~ Gln1let -Plullll -Louily -Used froni ....... , ... , S95 rry a spare · • 3100 W. Coast HW)'., N.B. ~llhogl•ny \('lndsor 1 )I fl<' . BiF· 1 Bl~ CAR.AGE S~LE1i Cougar _ PIGGY Play• rs .. . ......... SS9.'i boat s, SlO ea. Bring cash & your truck. 641·4MOS rtnwflmll ruot. 1' 11111, I 1 1°"' ongf ,:T,·~~~11• 1'~~\l~'t' A pul·down: "You e<.'rtalnly Grands " ••.•....... $395 Ernie's gone 1nad at this annual 10 yr house-. CADILLACS 1tro111-~ $35(J. :! Vl<'1nrin11 ° .s . ·. surprised mo wilh thnl glr1. *ORGANS* cleaniilg nt 111inney's Ship Chandlery. Many l•t'('l!.>;l onal 1·tiulr11. ·Bikes-Cinld sohd body didn't k/lQ\\• ·o h <l fl · / ( [ h I' N th ll L IS I t' (;u11ar v.:/l'orn 1111111nue,, -l,i!'\ .. > u 11 • Baldwin. Corm. Hammofld. 1tetns LOf ree or au 1nv a'vay. ow · roug arn•s e ec ion 111nh"''Oll). hn1r \'" l V t• 1 ~ · ;:ory bank ? NB "°'192 • C • NEWPORT IMPORTS . '74 V6 CAPRI. ~unroo{, a.m/{m, Immaculate, .-7000 m~ $3500. 673-3263. '73 CAPRI V6, Air, A'MIFM, Stereo, Sun roof, auto. $l.l95. 557~7016. Dattun mo NEWPORT DA TSUH .. ,. n!rl n11lk llottlf's~ frui1 · ="'!"r=·~~'-';;;;=·~~-.-~-1 K111.1•ui • l'in1ball · Uiw1·11y -Sunday. 2537 \V. Coast 1-ligh\vay. . <1'tO"'I. • In Or•-• ounty COV•'t"lll&. llOO 11n\r. Jl'.lto-....... p c . ·~ · ' C 1 1 i\ v on bottles. depressk11_1 S:vl'l UBL! SAL F.. Rodgers· 'lbonw • Yan1aha Cou. pe DeV1llf:'S. Sedan De-... _,. .. _. .... _ 01 J--~-• \tnhng:ul~ 1 !h ''11 ury yµ(' "l~s. co I J e (' t I b I ell, & Bankruptcy 1tock bl!lng 11· • Wurlitzer Gulbransen · V El Dor dos C.O .111,11..._,u·u....,· ~1.u1.1N•'"" Dunf'an Pll~!<' O\;il dining ~lothcs. ·I Ti.res & 1.1•hls, quldated. Top br1111d 11ewini;: tL:e·n. ~~_..._... illes • a . Ill· Newport Beacl\ . ~111 1.1hlr & ~ •'h<11n1 $:..J()t). c f _...._. eoats, s.n tOio I Motorcycles/ verUble!f. ~!so niany oi ier 1 ml' J So nf San Die<?o Fwy. h f ror inrld. J\Ub aps rom '7'1 ffi<1.1,;11lne!i, vacuumit, e I c. Opllgan ......... , ...... S1~ -~-"------select CrulJ.J.ac Trade-ln11. NEW 1974 Tllu•· 1.11'0ll$0: 1 u'On ."'On · L 7815 l'o1 h • t're' ht Cl arllll,: II o Lo\I --Scooters 9150 .,.. ' -r set uphot~t(•r\°'tl v.· i I h TD. si . . uc more. *.!: ~ • I u"' ~. 'rey-Spinet ..... ", ~95 HOBIE 1" -n y <I Io w , PICKUP ,.. Thurs Ocl. 24. 1ill all sold. 2'54 Ea1io1 F'ender, t\1 lertoh. \VurUuer S~I~. :riew •• S49!\ ., ...... l:lbl;-$350. By lll!PL · onl)' 21~ QC'eanvlew Lane. H.B. Oct 2'51h. 6prn-!Opn1, Oct Hainmo.i l A·IOO .••. ,. Save New tramp and ciggln~. Top '72 '{Af.IAHA 200 SI reel •1293 tnsh only 4 Fra!K'iSCa/1 t~ountalns by 21ith, 27!h, l2-8pn1. C 11 I I * WIN FREE * carrier inc.I. $800 &lS-0952. Bike, Xlnt cond. Elec. start. $2.8&5 • rhe St•11, oU Bushard, bt\\·11 ,52~-6616 for 1non· in-ORGAN LESSONS Rft. 6. S5(JO. Thl-4187 NQ DOWN PAYP.tENT •&ATTRESSES . , • ~rming & Hamilton\ c'~°'cmc•~tclo~oc. __ T____ FULLERTON•MUSIC l-R36D.F N~1;~ SallsC. ,v n,F,. '7B41c~E\_\'AdSAKI 90 ~REETXI FREIEOOR/%. !("IO·'~IATCH AD ' ,....Bedroom Furniture 3 rAr.1. Klng be-d. w. n'.'frig, WAN ED ~EA\0\'IN~D l~~'E'· IV p" mo R Tn ·. -nd". ~~ :..!.ccessones nt WE BUY IMPORTS NEW 1"974 blk naug. sofa & l'E'cliner 18191 E.'uclid, FountRln VallE>y :i ·~ '"" '1'7't""W.U Quttn, Full & Tu•in Set$ chuir, til'l'S & n'!Ore. In alley TOP CASI{ DOLLAR PAID 557-4836 S.U..fi607. Motor HorrM-, Top Dollar .For Any htake 8210 e.RJCED TO ~fOVE NO\\I~! ol -.I ll'•lnu'i • •-,.,,,., !'OR YOUR JE\\IELH.Y, 871 -1805 B SI' /D k 9070 · or Model "'• ALSO u 11111ous lin( of bC'nu\. Nt·\\~~11 Sh 0 re ~U: NB, \\fATCllES, ART OBJECTS, 122 N. Harboi', F.ullcrton ~~ 1ps OC s · Sal•/R•nt 9160 JIM PANOS $a79 (·~n~,~~;1%~~T:.1?~~:1 1~~l ~~ 646-8601 Silt only 9anHJ}~ ~~f·F'i'R.~ &R1%"TI~~~~'. RENT SLIPS AVAIL.ABLE "TO \'t'INNEBAGO, 27' Chief-MAZDA NO 1~~~~A~~IT d Hors•s 8060 &1:,-:.noo For sn1. p1vr. boRIS in NB, taln 2 dr. Model, 413 cu. NEW 1974 uy~&-$86 & 833-962.l -'-'-------up to Z:,', 675-7156 in. V 8. Auto. trBns. P/S. 2001 S. ~lanchestcr · I'.::;:;:~;;;;~;;:;;;; j Custon1 dr8pe1il'l' XI n 1 $3 Boats, Snaad & Ski 9080 f'm/Am , tape deck, air Anahcin1 S:-IS-6000 710 DATSUN JiORSF:SHOElNG & TRIM-concl. off \vhltc \\'oven 2 ,.--tond. Bit-in vac. Luggage" WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 2 DH. MODEL FUR NITURE \\UNG Joe Lillo 2-1 hr pr 6 yds x 80". Cre11t old 714-SS7-4836 11' ~Kl BOAT, 387 Bulck. rac~/ladder. Trlr hitch, 20' l"OR TOP ustD CARS $2"99 un~w<'rJna s c r v. •194--0TJ7 O'Kecre & twterrltt 5 bun1t•r G ••94 118~ · Id' k" j kl a\\·ning Xlnt cond See to 0 oo·~~rtC • I I bill I ., •-e. ood 00 Sporting _ oods --~-:,;.,;, ""· tnc 5. s: i s, c s., ' . ·. F REIGN, ,.,~.~ NO DOWN PAYMENT Pricrs/1nus1 u 8 n 1 00C1 · o EKt 6.-2;e...,~~~-~= 4cnt;ro_9m271e top g co . ·-& R~s. Call: s11m aft. A11prec. $11,500. 673-2811 or or CLASSICS 100,.1.. FIN OAC niod<'l turn. t: an Yon -~ "" 7 644 4471 "' •• II Pl v 11 Hous•hold Goods 8065 t -~='-------2 NEW riherglass Surboards. 6, 6-14-1 00 -----· U your co.r is extra clean NEW 1974 [~.~ i6~M ""to 3 P::. Q,1~ LEAING state Thi~ Week! $75 or best. 5.}2-7097 or ·n-S'I'INGER. ne\•er been MOTORHOME see us rtrst, 61 O OR 71 O lo Easr gale on &in J oaqu111 WANTED: Must Sell or trade 23' Cabin -~96J.'°'500=5~. --~-~~ in ""'ah•r. Nced!t drl\'(' & RENTALS BAUER BUICK Hill~ Rd. ~:~~ or Fndt\\·ood ~~~ ~~~1~ w~~iry f~S:. 1 ~; ~ Store, Rest., Bar 8095 ~~93Trlr incl. 0 fr c r CALE'S 838-0900 Costa ~ei!1arbor Blv~79-2soo Station Wagons J{OCKElt, uphols1ered, $100. Jewelry I070 \\'/ramp. '&I Chevy Va 11 6 GLASS Showl'ases. x In I IS' SKI BOAT """ l-ierc. Trailel's, Travel 9170 WE BUY NO DO\VN PAYl'o1ENT Shell J\·larble Table{ w/Rold $400. Prlvale Owner. Call .,,,, 1-F'1N OAC .--cond. 3 are shallow, je\~·eiry en!{. Very cle11n mod., l'Xlra IMPORTED AUTOS vu'" !~·-bev'~,·h.Jvet~~ir."1 ~i~ WANTED . 1177--6680, for J\tcrrlll l)pc, 3 are dt'i'per \\•/2 Pl'tlps. $950. 979-3194 OLDER 30' Trailer .,,,,i lh BEST PRICES PAIDI LEASE SPECIAL "'"-I BUY'.'· ~l:iss shl'lves each.. S60 ea. Patio Cover. To be Moved. L I I t 260Z -Sl28 + Tax 118001 l.JJve Seats, <' u l TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID SKI Boal: 18'. 400 Olds. Dual Bst offer. 645-3974. Dean •w S mpor t 610 _ $ S5 + Ta." veh:oet. $500. Recliner, $1f>. FOR y..., u R JE\VELRY, Good, used f11m1ture & -TV~6'~:r.~2200R°"a~d~·,.0-,-H-1.F-1.-5~,-.--~~ Quads, flarho2t~~ S 15 0 0. Trailers, Utll~ity=-~9~1~ao~' 1~65 Hrrbor. C.M. 646·9~ BZIO _ $ 68 + Tax ~09 \VA10{ES. ART O'lJECTS, aonhefll'e'I or wit! li<'ll for )'(IU IW71it ~<a~l~I ~aft'!i5~·;96~-~·=~""-;;~ !:.-::":~::'::':"::''--=:=--:.:; WE BUY USED CARS Plck .. p-; 74 + Tax EDRr.t set S-IO: Couch set GULD, SILVER SERVJCT, MASTERS AUCTION TEAC 3.340 Reel to Reel. FURY SKI BOAT, T.J HP TWO WHEEL TRLR AND TRUCKS Present this ad for FREE $6(1: Din set $40: Col\ group ~~~UR.°" & AN 1'IQUES. 6'U 8686 or 833-9625 4 chnl. Seldom used. Sells ~\·inrurle. h:. \1·nl. 'r l r · ~/hitch, lights: ru; n e -:·Come in for a free appf.a'sal Al.1 r~dio S.\5: Exec desk $60: Col alt. 6 or SundJy 839097-1 Sll50. Askin~ Sl\00 or bsl. :'IO?'i. ~-~il tires. Box 4 x6 • $65. to GROTH CH1:.."VROLET Large Selec:·)n of Zf'nilh t"l()nsol TV S75 : Llves~-k -75 "'"~~·.,.., & &I" n.,.,• _,. ·,, CRUISER ·74 T · · 548-4964 • ' New & Used 2407.'s Enthls $6: EIC'c dryr $30: '"" -Heavy duty Vacuum pump ..... """"' ~ ..... 21' DAY , nh1t1 --· · 182ll Be. ch Blvd .• Hunt. Bch NEWPORT DATSUN Gd eond. s.n-9261 w/ l~i HP 3 ph. Ele<:. SAN'YO 4 ch an n e I , 4 455 Olds. }elivatOf'. tandem Antiques & Clas1lc 9520 847-600; 549-3331 l ~~O:S:;;.c""'~";::;;-:;-:;-.-'~:l:NTLE \\I e 11 t ra in ed motor $125. Radial overhead speakers, playback de c k , trailer, &)2..8745 o....... looki f in 888 Dove St., Nrwpor+· Beach I: JNF.TTF. SEI. swlvel. Auckskin mare. 6 )'TS., ex-roulel' for i,,ood or soft $liOO II $300 1 ~;~;~~~~~~1 1948 PLYMOUTH CPE PVT'':"~ ng or · BelWffn MacArthur & uph01. C'hts, pt'd. Ncvatna.r eel. conf. $500. or best offer. metal $250. Metal rack with $'.;$.~~5• · se · 6 cyl. Stick. New engine & e:<Pt•nsive transp. car. Cash. Bristol at J ambon.>e 101. $150. 1' l\nu~h. l'OUth,, ~";:.'"".:;::'~'-----== 1 8" casters, 25" 1vide S50. Ji] clurch $450. 586-5950 SM--&W1. Near O.C. Airport N'll'!O\'llh!c pi\lo\\s. $ l 0 0 · Machinery 8078 26'' Deep, -18'' high. Call FOR SALE SIM'rwood 8900A, Transportation irh CASH FOR 833-1300 S46-31li6 Oscar at 642-4321 Ext. 279-un?er Warranty. xlnt. concl. oiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;:::;<;;;;;;iiiliOm·riii l~·'~'-f~O'!:P.:!.:J>~C!2!W>~Co~u~1~5i-1._""J' l-1ITTiYO:t:"'U"R\iW'CiiARmil-I '72 DATSUN 240Z d""' 54<-3 , ,,.,1,1,_ _S:IBfJ. or bl-st urfcr. 968--8967 · running. $350 01· offer. BIG CANYON HOME "">J ,. ·--n'tt 1 '192-31D!I or '192--0647 THlllK Jagua r SH Ht•I .. ,fRIEOlANDER I )7.~0 """ .. l l•d. \l7·61l 4 1970 XRE 2+2, TM, auto. tta.n!I., pwr. 11tteer'.:.. wire wh11. 26.000. ml., c I ea n. $3.Sjl). 846-1510 '72 JAG 2+2 Vl2. Lo mi., l'Cf'enl luneup. Air, auto, pwr . .,J6,295. 968-23()0 '71 l'o1AZDA RX11, 2 dr cpe . R&H. 4 Spd trallll. \\'ill sell wliolestlll". 5-16-8688. Mercedes Benx 9740 1974 EXECUTIVE CLOSEOUT Sl' -~l {o\\··n\i\cage, fully l'Qu!pped '74 ~fe1x.-t.'<les·Benz 450 SE's at unusually com- pct~i..,. prices: ; 4SO SE 1Ser . No. 330), ?.&mo. open end Jea11e at $:?'.!1.80, plus .._,_ 280 COUPE !Ser. No. 3201), Dk. red, s'ereo, power windO'>'l'S. JG n10. open end lease al $174.75, plus tax. Jim S!emons Imports 1301 Quail Ne\\'{>Ort Beacl1 833-8300 ~"!'ER FROM MacARnttJR OVER 35 USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of Imports 523-7250 1970 MERCEDES 300 SEL Sedan, orig. thurout. All ex· tras, incl ud 'g Su n r o o f $10,500. See. at 300 W. Coast Hw"y., NB . or phone &15-2182, a!t 5PM 673-8269. '"'ill Consider Trade) . . Hom. Furnishi-s HEAVY duty Vacuum pun1p *H ALLO \VE!:: N COS. SHARP 21" R. C. A. Color Campers, Sale/ AlITO \VANTED .. zio \\'f l '~ hp, 3 phase eJ~tiic 1.UMES• T.V,_ t-1 a n d so.me \\'OOd 19'"..l'I Otrysler Heinl engill(' Under SlOOO oi5U'f'!\S su I e. PNfeMlonal u1olor S12;i. Rt dial overhead Somethin" unusual? L...,'sl. i ~C~"~"'~"'~l~-~64&-@!85~~~~~~ Rent 9120 Disasse1nbled. AU p arts 556--1916 t:-0~\~r ltenis. G44-5345-& -:;;:1 1!{ ,:~ M"e~ rnC:k :.~ stock of antique & ·~ 1 d '71 ~.i. Ton CHEVY V 8 rebuilt. 552-8649• AUTOS IMPORTED 4 speed transmission, air oon-l'ofERCEDES Beliz 4 dr Sed. dltlonlng, A!\1/i"M stereo 1974. Perl. oond. 18 mo's radio. (959GHJ) new C'ar war ran ty re- SO~~A -dark green vinyl. ..,,. Star·s apparel, old llnen:.. . Bo.Its and dury-battc:ry-&-shocks;-tnrns ---~----A~fa-Romeo 9705 8 .. cnstera, 25 .. \\'ide, 26., clotll'g., ncces!t. in !he \VC'st. 1 ll-.C. 1 p;,kup, Ai< '°'"'· '"10, h"Y Roe Vehlclos 9530 \\1/queen Mz hirlf'abed. Super deep, 48" high .,.,.,. Gear materials. crochet, laet's & MlrirM Equipment cooler ,vf1971 10" Alaskan CHINOOK·TOYOTAS round (.l~IJ malning. $9500. 644--0768. ;!1:<l'l!!1U.L---~--,,.. -MB-28f)-SEL-4,5, Gold ·--"'. $250. l\trs. Young, rcdut·l.ion box ~'/-Ai hp UOv I •1·1·1 & I 11038 Jrt' d' I '"'"' L' h al urs ...... 1 1 Ill)' l' c. -... ....-~·· .. ==+-.'._ ,Camper. 1 Side draw e r, pper now on . lSP .ay .•. &1.t--fa20 or 556--I0-13 n1otor. 1g I met shear C:'J'den Gro\!e Bl.. CG, ----·-··,.···--.. overhead cupbrds, am/fm Ready for vacabon trips. , . F1.JRNITURE, tbl. dl'Sk, gun 26" clee.w.r . Call Oscar at 6.1&-l:i83 Boats, Marine Eq. 9030 radio, $<125D CASH. 536--037S. Buy now! ... Inspect and I T ak-d. tbl 642-4321, [XI. l1r days. drive OU! Reduced t cab., amps, e in. · ;,.w..3417 night!l. * HEALTll 'f"OOD!;.Natural BO AT engine, Universal '66 Chevy Custon1 Pif'k up : · · 0 &. dlN., blue sofa, f'IKl lbl.. Vitamins, Health 8 o o ks:, 4 l')I J\U.'C. inc. spare parts, '>'l"ilh Lake .t: Sl'!Ore Pop--top $~9S at Bill J\la'Cey TQY?ta, Alfa Romeo met a 1 •lc. Air/Auto/Full ~Wt lWJiA ~~~-FM •lereo. Luxury! VOLVO '61 MERCEDES BENZ 220$, 6 cy\,, 4 spd., sunroof, well 1966 Harbor. C.l'of. 646-9303 kept, $900. 5~9'l1 Berlina eoUee tbl .. armchr. 833-0818 BRO\".'N & Sharpe Ko. Jl,i etc. Stock up oov.·, SAVE · 1 d · •~ .1~1 Beath Blvd., Hunting Horii. !\ii/I ..,,~ inst panel, shaft & Props. CanlpC'r. inc u t.'i ice uux, ton Beach. 847.8555. Garage Sale 8055 to •J ' Of"F! ! Factory 1!ri".l Good L'Ond. 6 Gal. hot i,,·ater 3 burner 1110\'t'. oven, P....T. Feed I.able, ~1tr. & E. Edi~er S.A., 1 Bl k tnnk, IJO Volt. Gn1ppH11g heater, sink, ln.-sh w::ite.r 4 Whffl Drives <denXll P riced to Sell WiLL IW'I' YOUR '6."i r.mz 230-S. G9 cond. DATSUN, TOYOTA Will not start. Call Elec. Newp't Jo'ry. \Ykdays 9-5, hook l)'pcd anchor. 642-2567 holding lank, sleeps 4. Call lsl CLA!=..'i, dln'g. nn. set. KENT-0\\'NE!\'S No. 1-~1 Sat. ~12 548-94<13 or 546-2080 FOR SALE '68 l'otl13Al, top •io. G ~lexican din'g. m1. Horiz ~Iii w/rise & Fell Boats, Pow•r 9040 "-rd Call -• 5 OR VOLKSWAGEN w 2'-'0S <G=.. . ._~ PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'Il.L ~.,..,. .... $4952 9550 • Cool •lb' & E1 i\10VING -l'olust !!ell n1any 8' CAB "-r r........ ....., ' "'' • (' h r s . S 8 . e a . , nl a n y ant, 1• • ect. over ...,.mpe · ""''''"''n 837-8862 d.'"""nttor ilems. Games, 9• ·LOGAi"' Lathe w/4 Jaw il:?mbos inc11 •,•.shekr/,Dryher 21' CUSTOM Built fiberglass bed, three burner stove, ice 1967 Inl•-n'"'---' .,..__.,,.\-'\ (#2014l PAY TOP OOILAR. CAU. Good cond. SB!l). Pvt. pty. 5-1,...., KENT ALLEN. 540-0442. '" Ch k 'fb' & Elect com ., wa nu es · c r, C "" I I b d .._ · •o.nn 645-_..,, ,,..,.....,...., , n1~ .. n.1 toys, can1p'g. 1>qui11 .. clolhes uc " · · enter .....,nsoe n oar uu...., mce ..,..,.,. ,,,.,,., & kiteh~n ltC'm5. 1970 BURGr.lASTER Model OB slide Proj. l'rih, patio anli· Sportlishing & or d iving 8' Camper, sleeµs two, hca\')' duty, super clean, -- T!.11\tdt ]hllpltl1\i .1'1> JO<, ,\ ' "" K>J"'>"I T1" ~·· IJ.r•~ t.\~b4!Jt, .. -··---. '77 240Z, 4-sp., air, AM/FM, US Mags. on new Steel .rads.. Xtras. Make oiler . 55&-<];7 KnWlWl.ki rallboss 82'.l ml., 1 n~·-"-"~3883=oc'---~--ques. l::tc. ~ Flower Sr. boat. 40 + "°1PH, 70 gal Storage cabinets, ice box. lots of xtras. Sl850. 5574raa $250. Scandalli Af'oordian ROT,\RY nlO'wer. Se a rs 1..:C~'~'-----=---I luL'i, upOOls. gunwa le & sni. 673-3658 'TI TOYCYrA Landcruis:er, gd S\00. Sal. only. Oct. 26th. Eagei 1. Likf' new. Sacrifice TRAD£ 6 rnos. old "'hirlpool l'On1plete walk around for 1 -'=~.~,~l~V\\::::C~C~A~Ml=,=rn=. ~--1 con d . Low mi I es. 10 Ai\1 w 3 P~1. 2 2 o 7 2 $75. 5'1~!}.UO. rlryer. Ilk<' 11•~\1 for St<'reo, fishing. ris:hing ch a i r , S3!XX)./best ~Her. 494-3792 ''Dhcctly aCMS6 ,_,"' the l'o1UST Sell this \\'~k! '73 I ,_ , .. II B So f .,..,. t1't.'Ot'C.I, & taj)C' playf'l' ol radio. etc. Over fl2,000 in-Xlnl. cond4,.,; ~· $3..'>00. T k 9560 Balboa Bay Club" Datsun 510. Cust. paint, ls anc,.,r .....,ne, · · • · 0 Miscellaneous -I p I ·• · 1 · 1 f '·' d ~-"""' rue s Sales e Service m,g• t'M/A•1, 8 1 '' • k. Banning between J'olagnoliil t>qual va Uf'. c S 2 6 9 . vest.:u, lll t us o a ""'" --~ • ,, , h I "" h 0 1 S<IG--10i8. open spot't boat. Sac:rilicc Mobile Hon:\es 9140 59 C!IEV. '•' T.P.U. H•avy 645-6406 lmmac. S2595/oller 833--0729 & Bll.'I 8J't · ...,,s n Y· CARPETING. ll2 SC( yds of this \\ttkend for less than ·2 RUl\ofi\.lAGE & BAKE SALE Pale Gold Shag. Like new. Nl:.1VPORT Bench Tenn i s l/1. niarket value $ J;, O O. 5 Star Adult Park. S J C. load SUSP. Rebuilt VS. Gd. Austin--1-tealey 9709 Fiat 972S Sa'. "-I. ~oh, from 9 10 st sq yd. Part or a 11 . CI u b F a 111 i I Y T e nni s 67;_?"'"' 0,. °'" -. i b _,_ . cond .. $250 or trade for 53. ·--~ '" Cl 64-1-7916 1\-1 e n1 be r s hip. Sacrifice. " .......,.. '""""""" 24'x60' Domus. r w/uw-968-4660 AUSTIN HEALEY •••Jilllll:Jl••• j, Green Valley ubhouse. . (714) 833-181 S (2131 -34,.-Express Cruiser rorl'd ·w11ll to \\"ail ~lidin~ 10139 l.JJs Jardincs \\'est. POOL TABLE, St and a rd 273_5700. dr closets. 2 b a w/\ovl!.!y '7 2 T 0 Y 0 TA Jl IL U X • .,~'6.fo...:3000:=~· ____ .;:;:~;:: FV. 11lze, reasonable, Bar stools, ~~=~------t'ORl'olER City of L 0 n g 1nlrror<'d dresi;ing l'OOms. w/sheU. AM/FM, tap e1·BMW IT\'TERESTING r.ar. s a 1 e, reasonable, 894-8196 call aft J\.fOVJNG! CE\ Washer & ~Oe\\~~ ~yes ~"i:,~sl~ oaJs: \Vet bli.r, new w a!\ h e r , deck, Air. $2450. Runs good 1.=;;;;;;;=;;:====;; . d . 6 dryer S225. Ac mlral refr\i;;:. ..... .. 3 i.hyer & rcfrig. 10'x40' car· ·C.-919-=22>1~'=~~-=~= antiques. furniture, es1,1?ner pni 1175. Other m I Ii,.. 212 Xlnt for Ii.shi n~ & diving. :: I I • Sal & Su RmER Red. · • 1 port. 1001 shf'd, awning•. CHEVY '72 ''· Jo" PU ••~ c Ol K'S ncces. · n. J ULlAN 1n111g Detroit, JIB "B" Con1(Jlelely rb t & recent ~ '2 ' ........, AllTII. DUlll fOI 10 to 4, '1·IO Via Udo Nord. Nudt> Painting ch-<1rcool & haulout. SS250. Pvt pty. G Sunporch, landscaped. low & new tires, nf'w shock~ BAVARIAN NB water ('(llor. !\fake 0 f r . TV SEARS Silverlonc Color \V Singletary. (7l4) 6S3·:1-150. n1 a int e"n an c e . $21,SOO. &li\1~;,....rn, Asking: $3.000. }10USE SOLD, gm . \'Civet 6~~-~121 ~~~she1~e8·1G~mp~~P-t$A~: 26' O\lENS '63 crsr Of.fer. -49c,_...,-~-==~-~~ ~="-'="~~-------' M & W ·' C'lm; .. pool tbl. & e!c. 51.91 LAS VEGAS Call eves. &12-1775 A-1 c:ond., Rebu.ilt Bng1ne. CASH OR TRADE Lot in '71 DATSUN PICKUP 0 I '69 rur 124 Sport Coupe, Doanoke Irv. 551-3683 or CARD TABLE io· bean1, Stem rm, xtras. Hesperia for Mobile Home. 46.rm mi. As.king $1400. T 5 spd, 28 MPG, low milf'age, &!2-8387. Call f°.!:._ directions.: FOR SALE 54!1--00Jl POOL TABLE. 8run1iowick. pr iv. pty: (2lJ) 2S342j6 P.O. Box 545, Apple Valley, * Call 495-1709 * 0 Xlnt cond. $1700. 552-7629 II T standard s:izt>. $300. or best ;~·~--·~·~S~Jg'.'11~·'"~\~,.~o~ I ~92i:'17;f.;~;ci;;;/ ____ 1972 •t TOYOTA PICKUP. A NO TRASH, A reasures, II" 14.. C I Pl . h offer. 548-944J "'' : <H\1"" ....., "l' '72 FIAT \VCN 12.t Sport, L'hrap. Sat & Sun Oc1 26th x ro 0 or · -;:af15s TRADE $8000. EQUITY in Motorcycles/ 18.000 ~fi. Must sell. Make Super c!Pan. l'ltv ml. $2400./ MG 9742 '62 ~1GA. needs 1.1'0rk. Best Offer . See at 21542 St. John, HB. 962-9769 MGB 9744 '73 MGB. G T • Corgeou."I! AtF'M. Stereo, low mi. Nu radials. 6'l-t-27ll '0pe1 9746 & ?1th. 199ll Carmani.a Ln, n.10LU1t or unmoun · PRIMO \1/El' SUIT-Large. 2 BR Palm Springs Condo Scooters 9150 _oiler 581-5810 Now In Stock best ofr. 673-7431 an. 5 IB I C:tlt 5m.6295. * GOOD DEAL * in top Tennis Club area $650. '64 CHEVY El Camino • '74 :t.O c l 3.0 CSA Honda 9n7 I RAGE !I a I r . Jlcnredon Cl_U~~ _ c u .P boa. rd .S ~ ?, · S40 675-3621 for 3U-40' power boat. Call pk.up., sm. eng., b u c k e t (') 21ll2-2002A & 2002 Tlf '68 OPEL KADETTE ning s c 1 . ·Headboards. rtccun1ng v1ora1or cna1r ~. Misc, Wanted 8081 cotJeC'I, liOl-1:12-5417 se~ts. 53&-6646 e '74 BAVAI'..IAS 4 speed qove1 i,,·ashC'r 1tnd dryer. s:r:-O'i29 ,::.:;.::.,.;;_:.._cc;___ 1973 21' BAYLlNER Cabin '62 DODGE 1ti. Radials, Ta· e '74 BAVARIAs Auto. 3" Vie G1·a1!ann, Lido Isl~. DE:\\IALT radial arm saw Cruiser. Less than 80. hr!;. roma.<;, F'A-1 8 track. $700. e '74 3.0 S & SA's 0 05 \\'ith lathe atlachment. Xlnt WOULD like to trade gas ti d JI tc ....... -o J 673-9098 Alt. 4Pl\f • XLN' T LEJ'SE PLANS· G,\RACE Sale: ct. 26. or • _ .. ,,A.,2=~ & ,_.. dryer for electric dry c r . · t'H · ga cy, s , .... .,. ' ga . .,_, Bar;:ains C:llol"f'! 1453-1417 couu. U't<>-°""eves w ....... s Xlnt cond. 751-49'17. ti1nk. ~ 1.1•hl Vanson trlr. '62 CHEV. Y.i Ion, 8' bed & 4 speer! tran.~1lli&<;ion, AM rudio And hf'3l!'r. tWXF792) C.11!axy Dr. Do\'Cr Shor1!s, l:li YARDS light beige \VOOI l\1any xtras. $6300. l -'193-8802 pkup. Radio. $459. EXCELLENT SERVJCE " rd Musical lnstrum'ts 8083 • NB carpet. ~·ya · 30' CAPTAIN'S GIG, $2,500. 64>2399 $1077 < ;,\R,\CF: Snlc, !louse P111ri1s 673--9369 ORPHEUS Tr um µ <' t , l'IP-4 0' U T I LIT Y , $ 4 , 5 0 0 '67 RANCHERO, 46,000 orig. S year. 50,!XXI mile Warranty (.ii.; ,·nri,.1y .. [,::9 }o'a.ir!lelrl HOSPITAL BED, £ull y ad· praised 11t S~:i. \\'ill rake v.·/Dicsel eng. $ 7, 5 0 0, mi's. $850. Call 645-0045 or f:;.____, ----'~ I I !1 • C;1n1ro Shores. coat JUSlablr Ill kneri>. head & be~! otrer. !!33--072\l 6i5-89't:). 646-2346 ~~ Jaguar 9730 ;-;.1111nl:,~· Hl-'.'. ht>it:hl. $00. 846-47&1 CONN !il\ver trumpet, near 1971 SKIP JACK '56 FORD P.U. 330 Olds eng. ~ '--"---------...: ~mlwriA W TOYOTA. \It-:-LT !~F 1\:-.llLY ~A LF., Pl.\NO, Oak Libra.ly Tbl, new. Xlnl cond. 20' Open Loaded, 16 5 H P 2 SCOOTERS Likt Ne \V 1 Bur..kels, chopped top, needs f'~ ,.,._ ·71 XKE Coupe. 1 owner, l!ik~·'· Jurh . C'IJ fi7S1 \'ia child's antique oak desk & &l&-2820 C.M. r..·t~rc Cruiser, 1/0, Like Cond. 1 VESPA RALLY ·n. trans. $300. 646-3168 ~~ JJ...A-_ low mllo, & nice. 831-;1040 1·,1ru11a. lilt ~ ritS.il/Sun rhr. 557·9171 Aft & e\·e~.. _O_N_E_Ocf=.Tl=~E ORIG. 19.'il's ;"~';w~,~$5900~-'°"'~642~-"2~-~59:;:,..-~ l!!Oce. 1 LAMB RET A 1966 FORD ~· TON, auto 2WYl M erit Pil kw dlr. 646-9303 Auto$,-New - - -9800 I A.Ut~ew 9800 Fendf'r Telccaster·s. Xint. $.390. Beautiful 41" sludW. SILVER SPECIAL · 6 9, trans, flatbed, 1st S 5 9 5 · M~~ J1 Jo r ay A.::::u~t.-,-N-.-,,----9-8_0_0 9800 cond. $~7:1. ~ Inb/outbd Bu.ick V6 on Lido 150cc (600 mi only) Pvt takes. 64>1691 USE AV~RYnP;Y E>..TI. -~~~·~~·,;;;;;;;;~~;;;A;u;t;•;•;;·;N;e;w;;;;,;;;.;;;;;e 1966 Harbor, C.1\1. '74 LUVS 25 20 TO CHOOSI FROM PRICED AT 100/. OVER 70 FACTORY INVOICE COST 4 ~peed. radio, tinted glass, dlx. bumpers, whitewalls, VEGA #1251 . $84 DOWN ,YMT. Sl041.70 i1 •lit, toted nuh prict Ind. to• I lit. ftff.. DtfcnH pyrnt. ,..H., h $4116 ll'!CI. I•• I lie. lffs I ccu·ry iflt cha rte\ for 61 iMftthi 1111119fOVOl If yowcrtdlt. "·'··· 11.91 % e MON. THRU FRI. I AM TO 10 ,M e e SAT. & SU~. 9 AM TO 6 PM e GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 leo<h lhrd. Hw.ntlngto" leo<h , Ofc. Furn. & Equip. 8085 Isle dock $2500. 6T:J-1483 or Pcy. m-1.T"a-t & 581-~ '67 f'ORD 2 AXLE TRAC-~l-2040 • 4!tM94 I 61:.>-0123'. L'l71 BSA 500C'C 11ln;;:!c model 'T~O~R~·~":'.°'~-~Ii~"'hlll~OOJ'.'.'.,_=J~~~~~~~~~~~1 CHEVROLETS COMMERCIAL Type 2-sidcd 1958 TROJAN 22' Cabin, 192 BiiO'I'. Kxl'ellent mtthanical .,. &32-8745 1975 n1<'tal adjustnble shelving. HP Mere VS intercrp1or, l.'O.'"ld., kiw ntlleage. 111rec1 Vans 9570 & $ Xlnl for d is p I a YI or :<etras, $2,900. ?>Just sell), 6T:>-legal. Plus many f'xtras. ----------1 PRICED AT s!ornge-used. fraf' of new 8764 54&9076 af! 5:30. NEW 1975 "°'\.Gary !7l<l 5-l!Hll2'. ELECTRIC LAUNCH '89 CUSTOM 11.D. Spo<'I""" LE,\SF. UPl Officf' fuml~h·g~ EDISON 20, Clean. Quiet l'o1int oond. $1~. invc~1ed. for sale. Exe<'. dl':'lks. 1 Yr Old. 646-4187 hest otrer. l\1ust sell !his SURFER VANS eouches, ch1'5. Cle. Xlnt. w-k' """'-?·'82 2 6 ' BARTEl\'DER Cruiser. ~" . """'-,,., t'Ond. 67s.37'23. dbl . etKler, very sea1\1Jrthy. '7'2 KA\\IASAK I 125, x 1 n I Dod Ch • EXEC. DESK & CREDENZA, $4,000. Excel. oond. 64-l-8l72 oond. Dirt, Huvo• ~tr r.e t ge GSSIS Conten1p, Oak, Lea1hC'r, -u•'p •--Ids xtra nnu 1~, CLOSE OUT · nt"ver u~cd. StH' $849. 1~' SOUTil\VIND Inboard Jt.t Gn-:'1-iG.S'"-' --e.· ~·~· • 61'1 0 •300 Speedboat, T1111dern Trailer. SPECIAL "' f~1-00l8. MUSTS EL L ! '73 DEMO SALE * 1-'74 Tli * 1-'73 3.0 CSA * l -'74 l .O CSA SAVE! 1.0°A, OVER INVOICE COST I NO~l~CKS 0 I MONTE CARLOS e CHEVELLES ExEc ,wv1 •h" stSn;. KAWASAKI ""'· 1,, "'r. Dir 842 4435 Crevier BMW · !i.CCY chl"ll $St Z-I, Dkll, tlCCS, '24 TOLLYCRAtl ca hi n Xlnl l.'Ond. BC'st Ofter. • 208 \V. 1st Street Pie~.~ \Y 19CM, 64;,.7,111 Cruist>r. \\'ell 1•11ui111. 1\111.lit ·w ~llh'i012 * Sruila Ana 83."1-31TI I --Jl.ljC'rlficc! ! &l~>8867. 1 °""'""'0--~-=-~--~"1 YOUR CHOICE Pets 8087 '72 KA W.\SAKL SI. IA•<•I. e '1l o.;,. Trod' •an 100 Boats, Sail 9060 200'.I ml. Xlnt Cnnd. Askini;: Van with f'Ustom Surfer & $' 1\QUARIUMS 1v/r\sh. 10 & S150. l50 Kawasaki Dlrl special Interior, air cond, IMPALAS • CAPRICES 20 gal. All cquip111nt ioc. SAILBOAT J 7' F"ibel'J!lass, Bike. Ofr. fl63-6&~. wide ovals, m~ wheels, $.XJ or hsl. 673-2064 :Xlnldt .• cone!,., nl&J ',",Hee s i:., --.67~H-O_N_DA~mA=~n-;'_OO_, SllARP! Gas saving 3 spd1-0-RA_N_G~E-C_O_U_N=r-v-·s-l 'RtlY'Rf MAR' KID I Pl • 0 ·-inc i.:. tr r.. · P mtr. .., han'c' __ ,_, with s.lant 6 <'n~inc, wired . ---'-i-1 anos • rgans .vn.1 $85(1. 644-5606 * Make oJer~ 49."i!itri * for soond. $3195 1881.tn OLDEST~ -FREE 1,.-=". °'C1.ASS'°"='1c""'w~'ood~-.. ~c1n""'a • RobultelU Motol'!I 4 • ._ ____ ;..;.;..;....;;.;;.;;;;;.;;;;;;;......a I Soop. Lu•"· Splonak..,, '14 KAWASAKI""' ll, 4l10. l964l Beoch Hunt Beh 0 NOVAS • CAMAROS Adult Organ C asses 1213, J96.2tm or 392•2800. S95Q. Xlnt. Cond. 848-1255 I Now llC<'epting rel!<'N-"Uom. $2900 &12-0172 ·-for lntorn111t1on plr1V n.l! '67 YAMAHA 8t1.. 1:100 '4 OODGE PtS. ll8, tiancl· LOOK fOl THI lll "·'2 ~1 . ~,,. ''"" "' SUNRIRE 13, $51'.Xl. -tm;c. crpts. likl' nr1.1', 6000 ' -•tl(ID l ""'-0u .. ~ h~ t~ntal;1 'vaiieY. LlkP DCW. Call &l5-92"6 miles. sml. ~ alt. mA V'A' •cw. Our ln•J""tor roqu<,.I• lh•l 673-4.l>l '7' IIONOA "• Four, om -' '"' SAL£S.SERVlC'< :,, ·" !c, y2 & :i,{i TON TRUCKS only tlll'Jee •inctrcl,,v l111e1 •st-'73 CAL. Tl-I. ri.tlnt. $4~1 . mi.~. X!nl cond. 1974 OOOGE VAN, 2000 ml. OVF;n.SEAS DELIVERY at in l!!an1ing 10 pl«y •hf' EX\rll!I;. VH•'. H.D. G•t ·1 =~=~96CJ-28_l4=~-$3800.flr~~· , . ROY CARVER, Inc. Organ shOuld takC? advan-6hp. w/Nwpt slip. ~2730 '69 KA\\'As.\KI 6,lO Run 1 ROLLS ROYCE 8~11., taae • thla rrce offt·r. SOL--CAT 18'. Trlt. Equipped Xlnl , Looks Gre at , 67 DODGE van, new 318. 23.i E l'lth St Coast Mu1lc er't'ice for RAci,.. Like New. S500 642-1149 S!lrrifice $1195. Pvt party. riw,,, J\1rM · • !.46.444, RNATE Pl\RTY \V1\NTS I ~:ms .t i#-6500. ·n YAl'olAHA 230-MX 847-3175 -- UV P 0 •~ XI J "2 C!ICV\' v N V '67 BMW t*>O. l'lm/fm, quad TO 8 IAN FOR rr A'RATr:rn:, i:.,<OOcl day _,,,. • nt cone:. 1 • ,\ II, '4 ton, :ine, xlnl cond. $14 00 . CASH * S.\i-94!~ * WllM:-fucd kr-'-1· a J"t!lll bnr-~s lf/00 ml., 115'e new. Rl't\I. ;im U!Q'5.· 642-M40 t\'f' CUL.BURANSEN 0 1f'GAN'1 J:aln, Si~:(!. 673-1232. * 'T.~ HONOA SJ, :t"iO ii. 9Gll-783J fiiji°[.1~1\V 200'1-:11000 nii'l Full pu'h bulltm oro~tn ~ Jruil<'!t d~W 111 trie West. Xlnt rond. Must sell. $tiOO 1 966 DODGE VAN Very 'c.1 a~t NC, gun~"i: °l'PIUI) i'\,MXI -04-1291 ••• a bally Pilot ~rted f.irm. 5'15--!'"'\?.6. J\flnt oond, -~' m.-OOfl $4300 642-ml r. OPIM MOM. THIU •ll. 'Til 10 ,. SUNDAY 'Til 6 PM GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 lecKh ll'f'CI. """''"''°"leech 549-3331 ~~~~~~~~~~I Brand New 197 4 SAAB 99LE Prlcod lo Sell $4384 (#'1!116) i!h-.1rh Jh11p 1111 ~. .l\), '' "' ; .... ,, T'• •, " ,. ' •' •..i'> •r1V'> "DltecU9 across ttom the Bal:.OS. Bay Oub" I Saler • Service 64.S ,406 T"Iote 9765 .YES! .WE HAYE 97 NEW '74 TOYOTAS IN STOCK PLUS 11 DEMONSTRATORS lAST CHANCE TO SAYE$$ AT THE OLD PRICES PRICES START AT $2699 (OOI!!) e lANDCRUISERS (.f,) Soft top or Hardtop e PICKUP TRUCKS (i LOngbed ..--• RK H's . (6} ~ Ol' StdUI • Clll&A'S (U) GT-i;T-LT e CORONA'S (:Ill Wag.·Spt1.·Sedarui e COROLIA'S (32) l2XI or 1600 n tt1Di4 9'fovorA 1006 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '73 TOYOTA CORONA 4 DOOR Automatic transmbsion, air condltionl:;L 063HQSI · $m17 DmltlDi& -TOYOTA 4 1peed transmissk>n, AM radio, heater. (089FTR) $2977 ';t)t41tl.f.W • YOLYO 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 '73 VW, Ud Edition, FM 1tereo, warrnty, will trade for Ftttblrd or must sell. ........, '65 VW CAMPER Very t1ean Sl,250. 96il--8950 '73 White VW THING, best otter. low mileage. Super cond. 497-1413 64 VW HOOD, LEFT FENDER, R. DOOR & ' MISC. PARTS. 544-M.17 '69 BUG AM/FM * Gd Cond SU50 or otr. 644-0027. 1£n3 VW 4l2 SEDAN, 2 cir, XlnL cond. $3,200. 61>-1340 '65 VW Btu:, 1600 engine-, vecy good cond. Paneled, crpt. 847-.3322; 842-1320 '70 VW BUS, gd cond. New engine.· JlfiOO, best o ff e r. ~196 '69 VW Bus, 47,00'.) miles, good condition. Call 549-2683 ·n VW Bus. Reblt engine. Camper equipL Xln't CObd. S.2400. S57-il86 aft 5pm. '73 VW ~nder warranty Xlnt. cobd, Luggage rack $.18011. ..,,.,, •n VW BUS, Xlnt cond. 45,cm miles, $2450. Calleves642-3602 '" VW. Good Shipe $900 Call 968-1443 '62 vw Reblt ... .,,.tne, ad wnd.. $400. Aft. 6 p.m. 646-(1162 1959 VW VAN S100 53S<l'107 19116 VW Bug, very clean, Xlnt. cond. $800. 6'1J.9142 '70 VW, reblt eng, new brake&. Xlnl cond. 6T.H745 aft.6 or 67J...OCfi1. Volvo 9772 WE ARE No. 2 In Orange Countv. But Only YO\I C•n M•k• Us No. I See lll Ftn:t or Last and we'll try harder tM )'OUl' best deal. IDWt l.fAlli& -Y01YO 1966 Harbor, C.M. S4IHm3 '72 Volvo 164E 4 Dr. Auto Tnuis., Air Cond., smroof, A M I F M , Low . ·' .. .. ( -. . . ' . Thursday, Oclober 24, 1974 DAIL( Pl~OT 9955 ,, DUSTER '55 T-BIRD. BLOWN n.-, Beefed Auto -~aden -Mi Automallc traliiimiuion, ra-• Tape -Lacquer • w 1 Blower. $2'll5.. Without St <lio, heat~r. air conditioning, g 30 · -9tl31 K 494·511l3 a ft : . ... ., ''$ffi7 IP ' i .v"'eg=• = . ...::::c.:.::=--,,,., .. ,e 1 '71 VEGA llatcbback. Sllw:r Radio, n1ag "1\h StD. Sfil-5508 aft 6 pm A wknill-. fitoll ltlN' \Y/blk \inyl inter, AU t 0 . TOYOTA J972 VEGA, low ...... llfliil Salt••~ OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS UNIVERSITY OLDS 1,'='"'"'--'-11'"""00-'-'"-· "'c"'-"1 '--· ,--'-'""'"'930""' Don't ictve up the ship! sattjfice. S1795. er \itltl d('. f<'r. 89'J-9326 aft II caill &H-1700 1\Sk for Sam . 2850 Harbor~ Blvd. "LUI" ii in classl{led, Ship Costa Mtu. 540.9540 to Shore Results! 642-5678. Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 •n VEGA GT w•~· $ls;;(}. Afl. 5 8'l"J.4fJ1 • Autos, New ,., . .. 't OR HOWARD Chevrolet In Newport Beach offers outstanding new Chevy deals ' -, ' • BOTH WA YSI ·l ---------------------------------·--------------------------------~: Want To Hold Onto That Cash? -New '75 Vega Two Door! "~ There's NO DOWN PAYMENT on '. Chevrolease Ml! r8Clo. "'1oile w.i11. he1t11r/delrotler. aulO. tnne.. linled --.•~ HOrld111or,e1c. No.1051"/5026. Only $9973 mo. New '75 Comaro Coupe! Ill . -~~ 'V~ -. Wrlh Uo. lrat'll., tlnied ~ 1oort rrtimn. Pll'W'9I' brtltll, Gorl90ie, healtll'/delrot1er. wl>il• WAlll. 1.aoo. 1~1y "'*"' tl)'le tnm 9fOIJ'I. e1c. No 514'1 Hl/W<&G. Only $98 15 mo. On 11PprQYed cl'&d~ on Cl'>a\lro1t11e fof only thirty-sol mont11$1 CAR BUYERS SHOULD ALWAYS CONSIDER CHEYROLEASE!. ~-ton. with Miio. Ir•""·· \I& •nQlne, 8.7~18 5 Iii-. _.., tlNter/dtfroster, fltttlklt bol. lull lo.m Mtl, *' No.116712/!1()48. Only s 1 0955 mo. On 'lllJl'O'tled Cttdil on OlewoitlM lot Ontf tr>iffy111 mon1na1 • New '75 Monte Corio! ,,~ 4~ Wth "" cond. auto. lrlM.. l)O'lfef 1tNri110 l!talt</delrolt«, BU ltgl'll'l. 11nted glau, V8 ellQtne, wllolt w•ll r.Oi.it. radio, HO radiator, etc. No. 407181/$002, Only s 12496 mo. On •PPl"O¥ed Cl"'~ on ChrtrolteM lof ol'll~ thlnv-ti1 monthll ------------ Wtll 81.110. lraos._ radio. HO f..:1111!or, di•. bumPlll", wllrt• DI taOl.tl .. heller/delr0$181', .,..,,_,.\nm 11ngs. llnlld gAMa. etc. No. 10321 7/~24, ONLY s3499 NOW! .. -·· .. New '75 Chevelle Malibu Coupe! _ ·: Wtfl llnled 9iut. body II.Ide motdltlQt. .,, cond .. POWer 1h1erlng 11\d btlke1. \Ill •l'IOIN. -...o. 11 ..... nt•l•rfd•lro.ter. """' ¥1111 r11111111, r~oo, HO rldiilOI, ,,;,,,.t roof (lt1<41', eic. ND. 411 781/~9. > 54899 NOW! ONLY .. ' . • ACT FAST FOR THESE EXCELLENT USED CARS! • '72 PORSCHE 914 AoedltW. 5 tOd .. AM-FM r.c!lo. iow ml1t1. •llO¥lfoom frelh. (8Yl927) ONLY· '71 OR ETTE T·Top ~le. p:l¥l9I' ••Hllno. bnkes. air cond •• pOwtr wtnclowl. bll ..._.,AM-FM, lo milel. out&llndlng ttiroughout. {8Ytll5el '73 MONTE CARLO Autom1oc, cicr-r 1l1•rt110. bftk••. 111 cond., pg...,.1 wu10o¥11, lilt ¥!heel, r11llty whe•••. vtnyl root •tc. Ex1r1 nlol. llY1113T) OMLY '73 TRIUMPH ~ Aolds!lll'. 8ot11 IOQt. 4 1911 .• AM-FM 19dlo. only 17.000 rriles. ~lie-. {8'1'18SO) '74 MUSTANG II 1-Wdloo. AukltNtlc, PO-t!Hnng, bucktl Milt, V•n~I •OOI, '°"' lo milts. Near new. !BY 19110) ONLY $3395 '74 JAVELIN ~Ope, Aulom11le. -a!tfi'lng, 1>rllle1, 101 col'ld , ~onv! roof. in'lr'NWlate throughout; lo 11111t1. (BY 196i) '73 CHEVROLET ," c.r.ce 9 111u. E1i.1e Wegon, Au1om1Uc. oo-1IM1'ng. , blalles. '" eoP'ld. powe1 winoows. luggage rmck, AM-FM. MuM stt.[8Y196Clj ONLY '73 CHEV. TON Miles 3 lllJd. t•ansm•uoon, ''''"te well 11,.., rldlo & ht•ltf. Ion; ¥ffle9I Dtse. E.ce11tt0l'lat Lo Mi..._ (BY 32221 1!166 Harl>o,, C.M. 646-93113 $4399 k Off $4895 ·~~~!~~ Crevier BMW Ma e er! ONLY . ONLY ONLY $3195 : S..5 at 675-3tnl aft. 5. 2aJ w. ht Street : ·10 coaoNA UIOO, Auto, Atr, Santa Ana 835-31'11 ----------------1r---------------1---,-7-2--C------E---+--,-7-4_H_O-..... --D..:A=:;...:C=-=,:.:=:;. __ .; RIH, .int concl. Must ..ui mo VOLVO Wgn. auto. '74 CAMARO CPE. '72 V.W. 411 Sedan ORVETT 1"11 VIC : $835./oUer. 531-6512 trans.. A/C, 43.SOO m I. .~ "°""' 11.-lf'lll, INfl.ta. '" colld .. ralley ¥1hff!S. ~toe:. AM-FM radKI. Mutl -· t•el!tlel'lt. IBY19 .. 4) Slingrmy, Autometlc. ~ llMnng. bf•ket. 8'f eond . AM-FM. ·eo.,,,·,!.,CZ'.·, .. sod .. IKl&Clll ""'"la. Only 8,000 mtlft. N•• new. •• ~ 4 I Be'• nd Int A_. """"""'·AM.fMrac:IK1.E&ce111iont1.lo•m•l•s.i8Ytill1J ............ ·~;iarfug~(i9too> 2':: 1 ~.neiJ.~ &msro""~ lldlll1n..~r1e11.S4ion111.291eY1t1S11 5 DON'T ! Havo10m•lhlnr you want .,1 .~94-= Auto, •"· atn/fm ONLY ONLY $2395 MISS IT OtlLY $2495 i 1ell? Oa111lfled adR do lt gtereo, green, 70,000 m I. ·---------------+--------------+----..:...:.:~~..:_:__ ____ +------------.::.--.! well • call NOW 642'-5671. Clean. $'l800 963-3615. ., '74 MONTE CARLO '74 CORVETTES '73 _OPEL G.T .. "'.""'" ..... °""°9 ot 3. T·T011• & Coriv. Autom1t1ca; ' 4 111!11. Fully tl!IO, chrome wt>eels. 16 000 11,,•e~ S"o"'•oom lresr>. (8'1' Automatic. pc1W9r st•••lf'lll, l>r•~••. •ir colld.. ralley wriff1s. • lldilll lifea. vlnvl root. •le. lm111tC11l11!t. (8Yt938} ONLY 833-0555 OP£N SUNDAY tQlJIQIJ9d. t11 near"'""· 1ie3J ·Make Offer! ONLY s3995 '71 MONTE CARLO CDe Av1om~hG 11(lwe• sT-•f>Q. Drtket, '" oonO .. ~u\'(I root, 1ado0& l'>ealer GOO<I m1!(!5 E•lrl ~.(BY 19591 1 • ONLY .... -·-.... o.,,,.,. l ,..-.....::,., 1 I ., • • • ; I ; ' . ' . ' i . : 833-0555 • ' i . . • • • . . . . • • • • . . . • • • .:. :Vf2 D"ILV PILOT Tnrusday. Oc1ooar 24. 1974. • By CHRYSLER CORNRATIOI Brand lew )lull( DART Sport . 13!E!~ ~~:c· $ !!fN~L FACTORY IMMEDIATE DELIVERY . INVOICE WITH THIS AD PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE TIISE VEHIQES BURN .THE -· 1975-DODGE VAN LOADED: Automatic transmission. power steering. radio. heater. oil guage, increased cooling. tinted windshield, much more. IB11AB5X015427) '<'. s3976 FULL PRICE +T&L •• ~ ~. f '• • " " .',i. > ,', j./ • H -· ',•, ' ~!"':''-!WI-.... ---•1111D.1Q.AJl'Jl,!1.,, .. 'll '4'....!.:!!£.'A.J:--. ,3t7G9V) "Sl'ICIAL" • ' 0 ' ,, '• - '" '·,.. >"'!' < . . . . ; ~ ' "" . . . ' . . . . ( ' ' ' . ,~ : BRAND NEW · . 1975 Dodge PICKUP 'LOADED: 318 Ve engine. i:lutomatic transmission. power ·steering, radio. heater, increased cooling, ·ail guage. (D14BE5S000196J ' 53976 OLD fA)HlU N! D 'l'ANKEE )ALES & \fR~'1 f FULL PRICE +TI L , FULL PalCE . ~ .... ~-~--'-·-_ .... _____ : ___ ·--·~_.,,_.,.,_._ .. _.~_. _. _____ _ '73 PLYMOUTH FURY VB. automatic. air conditioning, power steering & FULL brakes. 16600.XT) PRICE '72 PL YM. SPORT SUBURB'AN .... o .. ~" root '8Ck, wood ~•••.-powe• sleering, di>. FULL Inferior. split seal. loaded. (873EMO) PllCE ' .. $84 DK $84 MO. $2176,. '72 DODGE WAGON Q)roMt OJll6om 9 pat, Alt COnd., tuto., P.S., P.8.. NOl -(llllOFOM) • s73.... s73 ~ · '68TOYOJA WAGON AM, rect1ning seats. (828CHSl . $40MO. I . ' '70 CHEV. MONTE CARLO ML Air, automatic, vinyl top, IOaded. (170BFOJ .• , ~~~~~~-~:~~~~~~ FULL l'ttlCl $776 ' $77DK $77Mo. $1976 RILL PalCE ~Sc:>eclll" Automatic, radio, heater, power steering & tnMs. air oonditioning. (915FEZ) FULL PalCE s77 DK s77 MO. $1976 HOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? • T.ry Vl.CTORY "You're the Winner" SIPICIHOUIS • ..._.,1:10 ... t:11,. T""'""" 7:10• .. l:tt,. Wt otcopl all Waminty WOiie 9" All Chrylltr l'rockM:ls DODGE• CHRYSlER • PlYMOUTH Motor Home Sttvict Tool ~--·~,-=-~~­• , "' , ! >I [ I I ;;-y, v ... -: .. ~;.·~ .. - --';='==-,c.0-=-c. • ' 7 a a i c • - • • - .J ...... L • .Laguna/ ~ouih Coast Today'1i!Au.J EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 29-7, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES - . -. • ,. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 TEN CENTS .. . Coast Police Have 'No Word' on .Alien PoliCy . ........ By JOHN VALTERZA Naturalizatioo Service that the messages Of tM o.11y l'llM '"" went out. ~ Spokesmen for several Orange Coast Spokesmen for the INS ""1l1nped Wed- and inland police departmenlS'sald today nesday tbat · the policy had been in they have not been told by immigration ·' effect for the ~ three weeks and olli 'al to -• · J Un 'lie al-It !Ilks tbat agencies farther than a C1 s .-t:ira1n rom arm1 I 1 g few miles away from an INS office aliens found in their cities. no ·1onger arrest and hold aliens for Checks with several police deportation. departments revealed that no alteration 'lbe reason for the new policy, the in policy has been launched d e s p i t e aides said, was because of the 19anpower claims from lbe Immigration a-n d shortage and the ~tment•of more • . • -. • border patrolmen to the i mm e d I ate border areas and pennanant roadblocks. In two_of ·tbe county's pol.ice agencies where aliens are the greatest problem, spokesmen said there was no change in the policy to ~st aliens wben · officers in the field believe it is justified. Spokesmen at several agencies con- ceded that the matter of alien detention is a discretionary one and d l re c t l y related to priorities at any glven time. San Clemente's poli<ie department ap- parently holds the county record for alien arrests, ~ch run into the hun- dreds each year~ · Police Qdef Met Portner said that there is no alteration in his department's poliey, despite the announcement by. INS. The city lies in a. direct path of alien migration and because it is so close to the San Onofre checkpoint deten- tions are commonplace and aliens are quick ly tamed over the federal agents. Last month alone, department records • • I show, San Clemen te police arrested 114 illegal immigra nts. So far this year, the department' has processed 766, the records show . The complete total for 12 months of. 1973 sliow only 684 detentions. ln Tustin , police spokesmen said the department has heard nothing new in the alien detention policies by the INS. They said that the freight trains p8M· ing through the city and sometimes stopping in 1\t,Stin COfllinue to carry dozens of immigrant s a night. But policies in Tustin, just as in other county departments , are far f r o m iionclad. ''\\'e had t"·o aliens who "''alked In last ~·eek," said a spokesman, and they "'anted to -go back to fl.·1exico. They said they had enough. We told· them where the bus station was and let them go out the door." . . . IXOll a e u1re '1.J)n;e:ni~tor' -.,.~ " ... ·Yoong eielifi111t•makeo'lrlends wiili )Jr. Donald E. Dooley, the new resident veterinarian at·'Lioti Country Safal-i in Irvine. Dooley, 34, • Westnilnster,'is a graduate of·Orange Coast Colle~e and UC Davis. Laguµa :Parking Initiative COstly f or ·Taxpayers? A part1ng'1nlttaUve-.upJ10rted by-the Laguna.. Beach' Chamber o£ Commerce could COS! the Art Colony tupayen $100,000 a year and re.suit in a stiff property. tu Increase. --1iial ·,i,. !be appraisal today by city Finance Direct.or Tom Meade. 1"e citizen ln!Uative pro~ that all flms rollected from parking melers be _ \lled only for dev~lopment of ad- ditional -parking ; that parking meter ntes be frozen at present Jevelsi and- tbat parking fine.! be used to defray parking reWed costs ol the city. The Jnlliative being draft ed Ill' downtown hairdresser Richard Willetts, waa gi,.. approval n1 principle by .the • County Finds Costly Leak Eureka, tM.v have found It! .A mysterious_, leak that spilled '°·000 galloM of chllled water out of the Sanla Ana Qvic Ceilter air '11nditloning system over the p,\ISt month was finally discovered Wedneoday. 1be leak, first noticed w h e n water meters reported au ab- normal surge In usage., was ln 1 pipe eight feet underneath lhe new county ClO\U1.house Japanese garden. Th e l,~galloi>peNlay trickle was clamped and cut off entirely, according to county b u l l d I n g services workers, w h o searched through .. ch lndMcluat building In an effort to isolate the elusive leak. J.aguna Beach~ ~ber of Commerce Board ol Dlttdors this .... k. The initiative is a process whereby citizens can cause certain laws to be enacted. H 8: ·!U.ccessful petition drive is cooducted, !be City Council has tbe option only-ol. enacting the law as presented on the peliUons, or setting a special election at which the issue would be determined by the voters. If sucCemut, the initiative would forte the city to pay all parting .rdaled costs such ..as meter. maid salaries, meter malntenance and admllii.str1tion from !be general filnd. Meade pegged those coats at about $100,000, money wbich would have to be picked up somewhere. 11'I'be council would have a number of ~iqots: they could cut more personnel for instance, but the most obvious thing wouJd be to increase the tax rate 10 cents," Meade contended. .That tax increase would mean about an extra $20 per year for the owner of an '901000 home. ('lbe average Laguna ..Beach home sells for $105,000, according to ~ Laguna Beach Board or Realtors.} lSee PAJIKING, Pase AZI Ping Pong Machine Looted at School Intn.dera whii pried open a lotk t. gain entry ~to the mall area of Dana Hills High ,School, 3333 Street ol Ille Colden Lantern. Dana P<ilnt, toolt l60 In cash Wedne!day night from an rl«- trqplc ping poog machine, Orange COu.nty She.riffls officers Sllld. ..Deputies said the theft was di11COvercd and repc>rted by achool Vlce Prlncl1>4l 1-: .... • ---· -·~ -..!:lJ -, ...., AlarJ-Bii:--• ·---:-- • Drive Seen Against Dr. Bright State_ Sen. Dennis CarpenCer(R- Hewport Beach), one of two legislators from Orange County calling for the resignation or C o. a s ta I Commissioner Donald Bright, said today that Governor Reagan's staff is activeJy explorfng legal methods to ~ve the comm ission chairman. ' . ·-r... been • iontact wtth tit• governor's apPointments secretary, F.d Hutchinson, and be is the staff member wbo is ~ the Vf'Ording of the Coastal Initiative to see lf there •re pro- vlslons for removal of Dr. ~right," said Ca rpenter. 1Jl'igtit is the chairman of the com- mi!!Sion Which issues construction per- mits along the 1,000.yard coastal zone of Orange and lDs Angeles County. criticism when it was learned last week that he had brought together represen· tatives of major developers to se::k con- tributions and mailing lists to benefit the campaign of F.dmund G. Brown Jr., the Democratic candidate for governor. Carpenter conceded that he recom- mended Bright for the commission ap- pointment by Governor Reagan and that be was impressed with Bright's expertise in the field of the environment. "But my respect for his expertise doesn't alter my serious concern about his use of the powerful chainnanship during this political-campaign. "It was an error in judgment which was inexcusable, especially when one considers that as chainnan of the (See BRIGHT, Page A2) San Juan Claims 2 Trees Reniovetl .i\gainst the Law San Juan Capistrano's tree ordinance, which prohibits a.itting down any tree In the city without approval of the planning deparbnent, bas been violated, city officials alleged. City Planning Director David J. Smith told the planning commissicin this week that two large pepper trees were chopped down near the Trabooo Creek chaMcl, west of the Westport Villas. The property owner, Tom Mlshimoto, said the trees were felled because they were too dirty for his type of nursery business, dangerous be c a u s e cbildren play In them. in the way of a fence he proposed to build and that people dump garbage behind them, causing a nuisance. When the violation was discovered 1.1ishim0to was required to fill out a tree retmval application which was then denied. . Mi.shimoto, who hopes to operate a small nursery on the property, can ap. peal the denial to !be planning com- mission and then the city COW1Cil. If all appeals m deified, the city • will then dec(de U tile matter Is to be tu.med over to the city attomey for-tioll. Maximum pena.lty for vlolaUng the tree. ordlnarice is $600 or six months In jail or bOth. The city h81 never prosecuted a tree ordlnance vlolatlon. Ordinance •l'l'OOMts say the ordinance Is. llleg11t. A!ll!lant Planner Tom TomlU1•01natd lhLl'l.olJ!tor could be r<quked to ,plan equ~I ddl Jrces ln place. of the ones dCi y . - .'- Phlebitis , • Flares l!P.? 111 Hosp~tal , UJNG BEACH (UPI) -A fl are-up of Richard Nixon's phlebitl! condition bes filled his left leg with circUlatiOn block· ages, sending the former president limp. ' ing back tq a hospital. His doctor warns I surgery may be needed. Nixon's physician. Dr. JoM Lungren, unexpectedly ordered Nixon rehospital· ized Wednesday night. He revealed I.he implementing of tests, previously called • dan~. which were to-Pe used only if the 4iseue had become more aerioul . _0•111 1"1111 Sl•ff l"llolot LEASHED PLANNER LEAK APPEARS AT LAGUNA COUNCIL MEET fn the Halls of Municipal Government, a Little Humor •numor for Soni' Planner Wears Leash to Council Sporting a dog leash and c o 1 l a r , Laguna Beach Planning Commisfiloner William Leak sauntered into the city council meeting Wednesday. The council howled. Leak 's unconventional aUire was the result of an outburst at a recent council meeUng by Councilman Charlton Boyd. He was aqgry at what he charged was Leak's obstructionism. Boyd said Leak should be leashed. Wednesday, Bo)rd joined in t h e laughter. During a recess. Leak quipped, "f think I'll go outside and look for a fire plug ." At the end of the session. Leak ad· dressed the courlcil and explained the leash. "I £cit if we all took ou rselves so seriously that there wasn't. room for $1,000 in J eweh-y T~ken in Capo ~ach . Orange County Sheriff's officers are invesllgatlne the theft of jewelry valued at nearly Sl,000 from a Cipistrano Beach home. Deputies sa Id Intruders who pried open · A sliding glass door al the borne of Myroo Arthur Thom, 70. ot 3.5041 Camino C.Plstrano. too1< the Jewelry from the mast.er bedroom wh\le.,:!fi.e ramily was abiCn\ [rornlhc premise!!. humor then \\'e were in trouble. Humo r is one of the important foodS of the soul ," Leak observed today. Tlueves Heist Building Gear Construction equipn1ent valued at more than $1,000 "'as stolen \Vednesday night from a Sa11 Juan Capi struno co nstru ction site, Orange County Sheriffs officers said. Deputies said elect rical equipment and panel breakers were cut from seve n homes under construction on the Sun Ranch Capistrano tract being built by Pacesetter Homes of Newport Beach Officers said the inlruders used bolt cutters to diS('{lnnect the equipment and a truck to carry a"'ay the lool. J avils Given Tapes \VAS HLNGTON 1UPI\ -The Central Intelligence Agency hns turned over to • Sen. Jacob I\ J11vits. tR·N.Y.). tape recordings of lt<idlo Hanoi broadcasts monitored during fonnt.r U S. Attorn ey General R:1m11cy Clark's 19i2. visit to North Vlcln ain. a CIA spokesman Mild today. Jnvll s l, runnlng ror re-election againSl Clark.. the Dtmocratlc candidate.. for fhCNC\Y-Vork Scnntc ~eiii.· --- \f The ailment, which keeps Nis:on oft the. witness stand at the Watergate cov~ ei:up trial, proved too S,rong for the drugs Nixon was taking at home ir 5an Cle- mente, Lungren said. 11Je ·main danger facing Nixon bi that the phlebitis -a disorder of veins in his lcCt leg -will cause blood clots. If the clots oome adrift iD. his bloodstream they can IOdge in vessels feeding vitai heart muscles and l~g tissue, blocking circulation and causing death. Nixon appeared at Long Beach Memo- rial Hospital medical center shortly after 6 p.m. Wednesday, apparently to the sur- prise of the hospital sta ff, which said be was not expected. Nixon was released from the hospital Oct. 4, after 11 day11 treatment. He came by car from his estate at San Clemente accompanied by former White House aide Stephen Bull, and walked (See PHLEBITIS, Page AZ) New Jersey Visitor Robbed A visitor from New Jersey was robbed of the contents of' his billfold Wednesday night by two men who picked him up ~tside Niguel Beach Park in Laguna Niguel. Orange County Sheriff's Officers reported. Deputies said Robert \Valter Grenda. 25. of Clementon, N.J., told them t\\·o men operating a camper-type vehicle responded to his request for a lift and showed_ him 'a blue steel revolver and a knife once he had entered the rear of the vehicle. Officers sa id Grenda was relieved of $240 in cash and then dropped by his abductors in a parking lot. adjacent to the Niguel Beach Park. Sheriffs officers are today circulating a descript ion of the two attackers and lheir camper. Orange Coast • Weather The weatherlady says il'll bo mostly cloudy Fril.l.ay, bU't no rain is expected. or even drizzles for that matter. Highs at the benches in the upper 60s rising to the mill- 70s inland. Lo\\'s tonighl $.S--62, INSIDE TODA l' Police are looking for "Sktd Rou"' type 111otlitr 10110 .rcHd bab?f flhe-$tlk:i 100.S ,.{'f' .SO'll JOT $5. Storu, Page A4. E•"'I lome«li. CJ Mow;.1 C1 l .M. .. Y• Ct Mulu•t 1'111•d\ c• C•llfott\11 .Ill 1u1 .. 11al H""'I At (1111111" ot-U Ot1r.11 Ce11111¥ Ctl!lkl Cl A.U•lf Crt11 ... •• Cl i-.o•le t:I~ OHi~ ftllh<•t Ail S"l>lt l"ttlM" Cf l:dlltrl•I l"I" •• 5'6fff Dl.f l:nlfl1a!MM1'1 (1 Si-ti Mfl\tt1 Ct4 l'l11111ct Cl4 Ttln1 ... • Cl Horo1(f111 CJ 11tffl•" Cl l11termlu>1111 CJ W111M• Al ' Alll l.UIY~ .~WetH-M~l -=~== • ---/ __ ., DONALD A. FLETCHER STEVEN HONDO TIMOTHY TRICE Parfc Site · . .Acquisition= ·~t~p Nearer . , San Clemen~e planning commissioners paved the way for clty acquisition of the proposed San Gorgonlo Park Wednes- day. Commlssiooers recomm.!nded approval of a general plan amendment ' Io recla.uJfy the JIJ .. ac re site in t h e Shorecliffs area from mediwn-low-densi- ty residential to open area and recrea· lional. 3 ~arines Face Hearing The recommeindation will be forwarded to the city council. Newly appointed Conunlssi.oner DoMa Wilkinson, attending her first meeting, made the motion which passed. .. Trio Accused of Murdering Anotlier Marine Commissioners had received · a 7 5 : signature pftition endorsing the change. There was no opposition. 'I1lree Camp Pendleton Marines ac- cused of murdering another Marine at a quarry along Ortega Highway will face a preliminary hearing on murder charges Monday in South Orange c.ounty ?tlunicipal Court. ~ 1be trio include Donald Anthony Fletchu, 21, Hawthorne; Steven Hondo, 19, Elizabeth, N.J., and Timothy Trice, 18. St. Louis, ~10. Each has pleaded innocent t o ac- From Page Al PHLEBITIS ... through a rear service entrance, limping noticeably, a hospital spokesman said. Lungren, in a statement distributed to newsmen, said a t u b5 e q u en t ex· aminatlon di9e0v ered ' • d 'l rec t s , or blockages of blood vessels" -whicll coul~ lte: qUsed by clots or other factors -in the surface and Interior veins or Nixon 's left calf. There is "near total ,qci:lut;i.on . or blockage of blood now, jn the deep (vein) system of the thigh," lbe physician said. Tata il11ve shown that tJte drugs Nixon has been taking are not keeping his blood thinned enough to prevent cloWng, Lungren said. "This inadequacy of oral an· ticoagulatlon has been a concem," he said. \ ~i.J:cm was placed back oo intravenous dru'-in the hospital. Lungren said, bu! j1 !bat ~ not. work "the poasibWty of surgk:al intervention must be con-- sidered." The extensive clotting in Nixon's leg was di!COVered Wednesday night by a (fvenogram. '' Puring Nixon's preriom hospital stay, Lungren, in a news conlerence Sept. ·~ .30, referred to "the danger of other · tesi.." specifically singling out the venogram as one of tbern. He said ' • 1t can haye , dangerous side effects because it Jnvolves injecting iodine into the bloodstream and brings on "the poS!libilily of restarting the phleblUs." He said at that time he bad chosen nOt to use the test, but said "there may be a . time ln the future we will have to resort to this." T1·af fie Ticket l"img Plobed LOS ANGELES (AP ) -A five-month probe of the county marshal's office has disclosed frequent request! by state and oounty olficlals to fix traffic tickets, but no evidence that any bribery or other prosecutable offense has occurred, the district attorney's office reports. Dist. Atty. Joseph Busch Wd Wed· nesday the trafric ticket fixing requests have stopped but urged passage of Jcgislatlon to make such requests a crime. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed • P!"tlllllull •r>a Putlllftr Jack R. Cu rley Viet Prn10tnt 1no Ge-<>! "'-1119f"I' • Thomai Keevll l!OlllN" Thomas A. Murphine ,,.,.n1g1ng Ed!IDr ..,,, Charles H. Loos · Richard P. Nall AliUl..,t ,,.,_,..,,,,, !do'IDrl Other OffiCft c ... 1a Mtw· UD we" a., Stfftt "'"',.,. .. -c11· nu Nt..-t .........,n ttUflllflll! .. a.1<11 1 ,,.,, ............... .S...0---\11111iy IJJGI LA ll'tl lihMd llS.110"90Ft -..y Tel•phone C7141 M2~1 Clilssi fled Advertising '42·5471 Lilguna Beach All DePirlmtnts: Tel~f..."~·.!.4" 495·0'30 l".ooV""''· .. U, O••not c ... 1 ,.,.....11111"9 c.-~, "'° """"' ,, ...... , "1111.tr .. _, l'd>IOfl•I ,,., .. , .. .clwtrll-11 ..... Ill_, p.-r..,.,,OU.:111 wl•llolll \-l•! ""'"'"'""' .,. (tlftrithl _, S.C:Dlld J.N• IO\I•.. "°'ltl 11 ~· ....... Cfl~.. So.i>Krl.rloft ,, Cer .... f J,I 00 flWll!'lflll'J ~ lfttll W OG ,,.....11\ty; f!'llM1...., mtlMtltM i) ot ono11tflt~ • .... cusatioo.s that he participated in the shooting of Camp Pendleton m a r i n e Joseph R. Mosac. 2Q, Lake Tahoe. They Were arraigned on murder charges Mon- day before Jl,ldge Richard Hamilton. Orange County sheriff's investigators said Mosac dil'd of wowxl.s inflicted by a 9 mm. gun. The shooting came after Mosac and a friend , Marine Ronald Sanders, were picked up by three men while· sitting on a bus stop bench in San J u a n Capistrano. Sanders told investigators 'that he and Mosac were driven to a quarry along the road and forced at rifle point to tum over their money. That clmowited to $37. 1wtosac was shot. in. the back when he angered the captors, Sanders toki sheriff's de~. ·• The three men are 'being ; held i'n Orange County Jail. The property belongs to the California Department of Transportation. In other action, commissioners: -ReJectl'd a reclassification w h i c h would have pennitted a seven unit con-- domlnium project at the intersection of Calle Patricia and La Esperanza. Neighpors opposed the change. -Recorilmended adoption ci a zoning ordiQince amendment lo permit duplexes on aome lots which are slightly too sman under new, <ltrict density stan- dards. Queen Candidaies , .. ; Browning· ~ets 1 to 20 -Sent back for further staff work on environmenta l impact report on the proposed widening or an alley, Vista Marina. -Postponed act.ion on the proposed reclassification of the Crosa Hill area from rnedium-hlgh to medium-low densi- ty l'f!.idential, ,_at the n!quest of the owner. One of these nine Laguna Beach High School coed!; will reign Nov.:. t as the school's 1974 homecoming queen. C'andida(es lnch.H:fe (front. from left) Wendy P otter and Julie Ritchie. In second row (from left) are Sut Stott, Kandi Beshore, Crysty Hanson and Prisci!Ja 11 oward. In back (from left) are Mary Ann Ottmer, Julie Smith and Marla Johnso n. · Years in '65 Slnying -Continued a public hearing on a proposed zone change of several lots on Calle Lago from hlghway Commercial to genera] or controled industrial. · ~ -•• . l . • • Viejo Housewife Raped; Br TOM BARLEY 0 tllt D1llJ Piii! Stiff Fonner Orange O:iunty prpbation of. ficer Lester E. Browning Jr. was sen· tenced late Wednesday to ooe to 20 years in-st.ate prison for the slaying nine years ago of his est.ranged wife'• lover. &rowning, 41, drew the maximum term from SUperior Court Judge H. Warren Knight. His sentence will r u n oon- current.Iy With a stat~ of Washington prison term he drew after an assault conviction. Brownlng's arrest in Seattle 1 a s t November under the assumed name of Rei Erin Cooper Jed to the realization by armting officm who checked his need that," be lold her and walked Lester Browning in thett jail. 'Ill\ b\ml for Bro)'l)ing i>!l!l'll In Santa Ana on' JUI\. &, iees shortly · alttt he aW Albert .Wilborn, 41, of Al!l\helrp, as the tk:tim sat at Mrs. Joan Brown- ing's living room ·table. Browning shot WJlbom five times and then ~II: the telephOne from his wife as ~ tried tO caU ... p:illce1 "You won't neec1 ~.that,l' lie told he_r and walked calmJY from the hou.O lo begin a nine- year absence from Orange County. ~"towning accepted hfs 1 ,e n t e n c e Wednesday with the ~ack of emotion he displayed· lhroughoul his trial He nodded tirmly when Judge Knight ex- plained that the Washington plilon tenn must be served first and must be served in that state .. When that portion of his double sen- tence is served, B~wnlng will be return- ed to Orange County to serve the ba1ance of the pri90n sentence meted out Wednes- day by Judge Knight. The jury in Brownin,ii:'s trial deadlock· .,J uu iiie oegree of murder they should determine in the killing of Wilborn . Browning agreed to let Judge Knight rule on the degree and was obviously delighted with the jurist's verdict (If \'Olunt.ary manslaughter. Detroit 01nrch Burn8 to Ground DETROIT (AP) -Parishione rs v.·ept and !he pastor declared. "It's totally gone. totally gone,·• as fla• ··s roared through the old red-brick church. Pol ice said two boys, aged 7 and 9. admitted setting a fire that destroyed the Preston Methodist Episcopal Church in lhe center of the c;ty's Lalin·An1cri· can community Wednesday. Dr. Oltlrles L. Swan. pastor of lhc 87-year-old church, said his bilingua l congreg;ition Of alx>lrt 100 recently raised $7,000 for a new roof for the church. l ' . ' • I ' ' Fron1 Page Al BRIGHT ... com.mission., Dr. Bright has · tot a 1 dominance over developers asking for permits, When they come before him and the rest of the coffimisaion they are in total supplication, and when the chairman has sought p o 1 I t I c a t con- tributions from them they have no way of knowing if they are being treated fairly, particularly if they chose not to coo.tribute," Carpenter said. Carpenter's A s s e m b 1 y counterpart, Ne'!'Pl>rl Beach nimcaii' Rob e r l .• Biidhfnf, f also ·has bel!fl ou&ipoken in the drive to oust Brigh~· from the oom· mission. SENTENCED TO PRISON ConvlctNJSlayer Browning Reeves Ranch Zoning Change Ge~ ~ostponed Olanges which might permit u many as 750 additional residences on t h e Reeves Ranch were postponed by the San Clemente P I a n n i n g Commission Wednesday. The proposed changes i n c I u d e d reclassifying 75 acres of land from open area and recreational to medium densily residential. The postponement was reque!ted by both the owner and <:ity staff because the changes. part of a proposed amend- ment to the city's general plan. were submitted Oct. 9, leaving insufficient tlme for in-depth staff reports. The changes were continued to the cornmissio1i"s Nov. 13 meeting". The 1,000 acre Reeves Ranch, owned by the Fujita Corp., is on the north side of San Oemenle, stretching from the coast to the hills east of the San Diego Freeway. The project developer, Bill Lusk, has estimated that 3,023 dwell ing wiits could be built on the property within the next 15 years. IBciham relterated his demands that Brjgill quit at an address Tuelday in Ne\vport Beach. • · M-for the Governor's staff ex- amination of sta!Utes related to removal of members of regional coastal com- mission, Carpenter said that no con- clusive apinions have yet come. Bright last week asked for an Attorney General's lnvestlgaUon into the Charges against him -a request w h I c h Carpenter views as a "typical maneuver during the political climate." '·It really is a pretty cheap shot, because demands for invesUgaUoll.9 are frequent during campaigns and there is always a questioo about their ef. fectlveness." • Man Entered Open Door A Mission Viejo hoosewUe who sber- iff's investigators said leaves her back door partially open 24 hours a day was raped at knifepolnt Thursday by an unknown intruder. Orange County Sheriff's officers said the 33-year-old vicUm told them her attacker apparently climbed the fence at the rear of her property and entered her home via the beick door ebe keeps open for her dog. Investigators said the woman ,.was ~ed by the lnltudu lo IO to •her bed(OODl and undress. She told officers t}te unkn'Own mate then got lnto 'bed with her and raped her whlle her 8-year· old aon remained in another part of the house. Officers said the intruder then fled From Page Al PARKING ..• The initiative process would require J,605 signatures gathered within 180 days. If signatures are ruled invalid petitlonen would have an addltlonal !O days to pick up the needed signatures. from the home via the rear door by l'i'hich be had entered. They said the knife was not used on lhe victim nor did her attacker · use any other type ol force throughout the incident. Officers said 'the woman usured them that her back door will now be locked for 2~ hoUra a day. Opera Concert TicketS Offered Tickets are still avallable tor the Lyri c Opera Assoclati,on oohcert of oPf!ralic arias at 2:30 p.m. Simday in Laguna Beach. The coocert, which wlll be al the Forum Theater in the Irvine Bowl, will feature yoWlg singers chosen in recent opera 8l!dlt;oos. The lingers are Rebecca Tepfer or Jnine, Heidi Wley and Phillip Ramey 9f San DI.ego, Judith and Stanley Nickel Of l"ullertoo, Jeryt Metz of Encino, Jim O'Neal of Nonhridge, \\'a}ite Eikenberry of Glendora and Gary Fisher of Los Angeles. Tickela ·are $2 and may be purcbased at the door. -r . m ' - HPlll AlllMAT!i •••• SERRA Bids to Expand T1·eatn1ent Pla11 Tonight .-........ -·-·--..... _, .. ,_ ...... ~·­··--..... -••• .. _, .... __ .r;::::,_ •f-•I<(/>~­.~:--. ~-- t ~ the space smr 11 cu.ft. Rtfrl1natot A public hearing oo plans by the South ~st Regional Reclam ation Autho rity (SERRA) for e:tpanslon of its treatment plant will takt place to- night. The hearing will begin at 7:30 p m. in the city hall' of San Juan Capistrano, 32400 Paseo Adclonto. SERRA turrenUy uses the San Ju:in Caplslrano treatment plant, a lix·mlllion. gallon-per-d ay facility which ls now btln,ii: expanded to nine-m1lllo&g1llons-per--dt1y capacity. At the end ol the c:on1truct ion project S~RRA wUI 11SSume o f f i c \ 11 I ownership. The master pian for eipansion c11lls for a plant which will process 31 million· -galloo.t of ell\ocnt· per day by" 4ll!*l . • • I The existing site, on De.I Obispo Street near Coast Highway, would most likely be e.~nded across the San Juan Creek channel to property currenUy owned by the Cl;plstrano Beach Sanitary 011trlct. SERltA also hopes to inillate plans fo r Jong-range water redamation· pro- jects. These would have to be I n upstream areas where there Is open 1And tor irrigation A n d ground-water rt<:harge, a c c o r d l n g to SERRA engineer!. Afeqlbers of the regional llf!:OC>'. in- clude the C.pbtrano Bead> ana Dana Point 5anit.ary Dlltlcta, the. Moulton· Niguel and Slota Mqulli w·a l er Olstr)cta and the dUes of San lemen\e and Sa!F1ilan ~ano. • .. ' .,_..._ ... , .... ........... _ . ._.__ .... . , .... __ """ . °""----. .,. .. ·-----...... fi+t Pfio!JI . '259'5 ONLY 14" WIO£ FREE OE°LIVfltY ANO 'NORMAL INSTAL.tAT~ 1 L·l20 W '---·--·-__ )..__ ... __ =1---......... - . • ' • - . • (ll"fll fair Tr1de IW I I r. I ,, r l I I i r I ) I . --• , ' . I ~xpert's Best Bet In Settling Estate By SYLVIA PORTER tr, Vi hen yo u wr1le your will you n1tmc u rel0ttlve or personal friend to be the exCC!JlOr who will h1tndle the many details involved In settUng your Clilutc, 1t 1s most unlikely thut the per. son you choose will be oin expert 1n all the skills e:i;.sen· tlal lo doing the JOb well On th e contrary, the probab1hty 1s that you will ~ leaving the task to a •.hstraught spouse or a well rntent19ned rr1end who s1m ply won t be up to the cha! lenge YET, THAT 'S WH AT many Americans do each year-with the result that, despite the executor's best e(forts , he will make mistakes and might even act recklesslv or overstep hts authority. IN TUESDAY 'S column, I submitted to you three vital don'ts lo s:u1d c you on numlng .Ln executor don't make the error of th1nk1ng }Our el)tate IS too smull to Wdrl .int wr1t1ng d will or naming an executor, don l nunle an executor without t.slklng 1t over with him fir· Money's Worth st, don't choose an C)(ecutor who lives too far il\11,1y to handle da) to day details In add1t1on -Don't select e ven a relative or fncnd m e1ely as a farewel l gesture of love or respect This 1s a tough, demanding assignment which should go only to a person who has the More Oil Compani.es Bare High Earnings United Press lnternaltonal ,More U S od comparu es reported record profits Wednesday, running as high a s 112 percent above last year s A Pennsylv&n1a senator called them ' a travesty" and predicted Congress would do .something about them Continental 011 reported its earnings 1n the third quarter or 1974 were up 112 Revenues Hit Record At Air Cal Air Cal1forn1a nine man. ths revenues and earnings aet new company records R W. Clifford, company )>resid ent. reported total revenues of $24,721 447, up f~Ql $19, 703,865 and net earn1n111:s after taxes and ex traord1nary items of $2,159,905 compared to $1,916,645 in 1973 Revenue passenger miles were up 20 5 percent and available seat miles 1n creased 7 4 percent Jn the third quarter the Newport Beach based com· pany, having used up 1ts pnor years operating tax Joss carryforward. for t he first time accrued federal income tax liabll1t:v. McCarthy Appointed James H. McCarthy was elected chairman of the board of dtre~tors of the Mc· Carthy Co of Anaheun, W, N. Ken nlcott, president and chief executive officer, an· 1oounced James McCarthy, grand· son of the founder of Mc· Carthy Co tlind a former president of the company. succeeds Rene R. Woolcott, who has been named pres ident and c hie f e:-recullve ofr1cer of John Diebold Inc , New York percen.t from the same period last year Ph1lhps Petroleum recorded a11 1n crease ot 108 percent. Penn zo1l fK) percent, C1t1es Ser· vice 75 percent and Signal companies 76 percent For the first nine months of the year, Ph1l11ps Chair· lllan W F Martin said, the company's earnings were up 139 pe[cent Tuesday, Shell r.eported third quarter ear nings 1n creases or 158 percent, Stan· dard of Indiana 101 percent. Gulf 011 34 percent and Ex xon, the world's largest 011 company, 25 6 percent In Pitts burgh, Sen Richard S Schweiker (R Pa ) said Congre ss would deal with" such subsLan t1al profits "They're hori;tble and a travesty w he n t h e American people are payi ng through the nose for home h e ating 011 and gasol ine to run their autos," Schweiker said Sigrial Cos . Tells 76o/o lricrease LOS ANGELES (AP> - The Signal Compafi1es, Inc, repot'ted third quarter 1n come increased 76 percent, g1v1ng the multi industry firm its largest nine month income 1n htstory. Third quarter income was $16 6 million or 78 cents per share compared with $9 5 m1lhon or 40 cents per share for the same period a year ago Quarterly sates were $396 6 m1llion, up from $34.7 5 million, another recor d. Through nine months, the firm said, income 1s up 50 percent over the same penod last year, to·S498 m1lhon or $2 20 a share, against $33 3 m1lhon or $1 40 a share last year. Nine mont h sales 1n creased 16 percent to a record $1 23 b1lhon, com pared with $1 06 b1lllolf' a year ago bu.,.1ness and f1n.1nc:1al ex 1>er1t nee needed to "rap up your eslule quu:.i.ly .111d er f1c:1ently without dru111tng ussets (ron1 you1 funuly l\y J.1w }OUt executor n1u st perform with the ' good fu1th, sugac1ty a.nd prudence th a t me n of disc1 ct Ion and 1ntelhgencc employ 1n the ir own •,if ra1rs " In t hort, tf your executor does act re('kles sly or go toe far, he will be held leg,11ly responsibl e ;ind persona\I\ liable for losses And 1f your executor docsn t adhere to certain strict la ws of pcrforn1ance, he can be chaTgc d with a mis demeanor Being an exec:Jlo1 '1r tuall y a l l nt oney manage men t and estate planning author1t1es agree, 1s not a 1ob for a n amateur Thus, they arc \lrlually Butter's Becoming Better Buy Due t() Corn Oil Cost NE\V YORK <AP) -In parts of the nallon margarine ls no longer "'the lowc.r· priced spread ' R1Slng prices for com :.ind soybean 011, margarines maJor components. h3ve reduced the prlct dlrference between margarin e and butter. J\tany of the fancier margarines now exceed butter 1n price 1n i>ome arcus Bob Anderson executive director of the American Dutter Institute in Chicago says t hat aS u res ult butter sale!i nationwide arc "very, very good," wllh mal\V i:l1ir1es working extra shifts to meet the demand. "BUTTTEB SALES HAYE been encouraged because of th e close relatlonsh1p In pr.Ices.'' Ande~n S8)S ''Still there are some awfully cheap marg ari nes " Industry olf1clals say lhat-h1storically butter was nearly three limes the price of lhe average 1113rgarinc DuL In the last yeor <'fOJJ "hortages and com"mod1ly !;pet'Ul~t1on have. pushed.-up1t1.arJceLpri.c s for@rn and soybean oil. • J can remember when soy 011 sola for 10 t o 12 cents a pound." s ay& one "'1argafi ne n1 aker.0-'l'oday it•s at-47 cenl\; a pound " ,' • An index compiled by the U.4. Agri culture De parlmenl shows tbil m a rga rine prices ha\e more than doubled 1n the past seven years, wh ile butter prices have remained about the same EVEN SO, THE USDA'S Fats and Oil Situation newsletter sho\\s the average price in certain t 1l1CS for butter at 90 5 cents a pound, a nd 57 5 cents a pound for margarine USDA oft1c1als explain that the lower cost soybean margarines brlnii the average pn ce dow n Margarines made from corn oll arc more costly t l's Pr1mar1 l y the sort, corn·o1l margarin es which are exceeding butler 1n cost Jn some regions. "A Jot of people are wondering what's goi ng to happen to vegct11blc oil prices," says Stan Gazelle of the USDA economic re!lcarc.h 5ervlcc ''We think they're going to rcm:11n s trong for the next 12 to 18 months ' A $poke.man for Standard Brands. Inc n\aker-s ot-Fle1sch,LT'lllnn's marga rine. SClYs there's now some feeling that the o•I n1arketr; ha\ie rcachml lhth uJ)pt?r Jimft5 .111(l rnay be headed down HE NOTES , TllO UG H, THAT -rnairgartn sales n11llon~15'e--ar.c-down from previous year~. a nd cxpcet:itlons are for a rlnlyesr, below lhc2 to3 percent salescrowth normiJll..YtftJo)'cd. • , Thursday's Closing P rices , Th\l(ldllY Oc1obe-1 24 1974 ~-·• DAILY P1LO r (' .. •• ~ NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .... "' P l11U.I Clow ll'IQ .... ... r I ~Nllf 0-l~ -··-ICM ..... m 10 l,.h01"1•1 ,, lfttl9t,I( ' • 'l l(IMi lOJ 4f • u IOS.IUI J ..-._..; n ll/(tfll111;)t ~ t4 """" Ol 1~ , '11 Pwr ,,. i l• llPwlll4 17 l10 llllotiW .)0 lJ ) ' ·-- .... 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Oclober 2'. 1974 MIXED SINGLES ' by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson " f1JTON6 ALL MIJ t665 IN OIJe BA5!Cf I! 11 TUMBLEWEEDS GALLfY1• IT'S HIGIJ T/Mf' YOU DID A FEATU~Ei SWRY ON Mf~ ... by Tom K. Ryan MY CONSf lilJE"'15 ARf PROl!t.A81.Y r-----::::-oc:::~--'~-t r HE'<'.MOM! 151Hl5 ~ RE&l.lLAR. BOX OF 'AU: AMERICAN SILO NUICHIE5' ?- NANCY l !WISH! ~ HAD A T W IN BROTHER 1· WHY " VflN& TO KNOW WHAT'S ~AW.Y ~fHIND 1ll/5 MAJf STJC fXTERJO.R ! \/~· <JE5, IT'5 JU5T 114E NEl.ll IMPl'OIJED VERblOl>l! IT DOESN'T AL.WAYS WORK OUT- L.OOK AT THE .JONES TWINS PEANUTS ! by Tam Batiuck ' .. by Dale Hale ' I I I ' • THE TC,\CMER 1HOU6MT l r IT W.l.51>.'T WAS TALKI NG, 81JT l 1,llASl.fT, ! • • . ' TODAY'S CRDSSWDRD PUZZLE ACROSS 50 Character Yesterday's Puzzle Solved: 1 Wet 52 Mos! pl1111nf fiCrowd S4Wa11ndebt 9 Engliah villl1ge 56 Leguminous 14 And 1\11· p!1!\\1 ' where: 2 S9 G1oup ol wo1ds ;.,,,,;;;..~ 15 Half: Prefi 11. 62 · un: Add 16 S1He1 step &I Mr Runyon 17 Of heat 65 Co1"1hne 19 T1u1ches 67 Pro:rae1ed p1iv1111y: loo~ 2 wo1cn Info rmal 70 P•o1esu1n1 :ro Small ovoid sect fruit 71 Woocly plant 21 Female 72 Hearing animl l app~r11111s 23 Po1t1ble 13 l 1telrss- shel!et look1ng 24 Didn't foHow 74 Ca•boo 12 ACG8ililble. 43 Speed 10 11\1 Gompeti!ion sul1 ' rt1spe111on 27 Hodgepodge 75 L1l11tess 29 Fru•t DOWN 31 CJnada'J Mr. lJ Tri1hun <16 D•.tW behind Trude1u J5 Revolutionist •·· Guevar.1 37 Resid ed 18 Royal 48 M1ku loans 22 Ch111t 51 Aher an T Mode or 25 E.iended deductions tu1msh1ng poem 53 Dedarerl 2 •· ... -ot Two 26 Where E•eter 55 Fool~ Cl11es'" •s 'i1 Slackmo1e 39 Something i pec1111 J Go1db11r~e• ;ie Posr. heroinr. 4 S11ndp•oe1 ~ JO French town !>fl Sl~mmor1' Sim relauve 32 C11!cul11111 40 Agu"'" .. ·: "G•anad11" 5 Ho ··· Minh ' again • compo•C• Tra•I 33 Reckles~ •2 C•votographic 6 Rete11ie· Abbi. J4 Otmmut•YI! device 7 Among suit•' 44 • ewg 8 li'ebrew 35 Show 45 Turn a...,,.y ·prophet aPl)1cc.a1ion 47 01 an a•mell 9 Pl.iv d1v11ion 36 Che~! fore• 10 · ·· Crou 38 Satitn <19 Female person 11 Clever 41 ftfebug ' • l • ' • • 19 .. " 16 ,, " " •• "" " ~ " " '" .• u • ~~ ll . ' .~'S " " " " 59 l \plosivo soun<:I 60 C•IV ol Qhl(J 61 Fr11nch hiends 63 S pttnish bun 66 Poetic 01onoun li8 Rl!'l;1!1\I !~pe; P1elo. 69 Ga"' to II ~ 12 " - -... .. ' ., " '\: « 4lllt: ., .. 1\..l ., -• " " ,. " " S1 " .. " ' " .. .. --.. N n .. . II 12 " • •• .. EVEN N,>f ANO SHE WOOLON 'T 6EUEVE ME_ FAULT •. . ,,...,, f' l(··:· I .. . . "' . '. '. . ~ -~ 'i.r{j'.:/:' ... .;:::>GE !>AR KER WHftL THE POLICE QUE5TIONED YOU, DID YOU iEll THEM THAT YOU LEFT YOUR APARTMENT DURING THE NIGHT AND DIDN'T RETURN UNTIL FOUR.. IN THE MO RNING'? MISS PEACH . L fARl'I . fo Jt A '. COME'DJA,J ; ......... ! 1'tlE , WtlO.Lt SfCllET IO~ DICK TRACY ll-15 SEtrET' I~, .AlWAW WALK ~ SAVINl.i: •A F'14ro!NV fHIN6 HAP'PfNIO 10 Ml ON 1HE. WAY Mfi:e TONlhtfT. • TMAT'f ALL TH~ l'f 'rO 11 ! 'v-.,:> 606NJ. IT A TICY! WMAT I SAW OF MIS FACIAL. CONTOUR IN THE OUS K. 'YOURS IS SIM/I-AR. ' . ' ' . • ' DOOL'EY'S WORLD DR.SMOCK AMC' YOUR AGS'. MRS. HARRIS? GORDO . 10-#1'1 -JW' f1!1AUV IM GOH>IA RUN FOR THE OVAL OFFICE! MOON MULLINS by Charles M. Schulx AND I HAD TO WRITE," t W!LL NOT TALK IN Cl.ASS" A TOOV5.t.ND il.~E5 AND NOW AJ.L ~ Af1! fki1NG OfF. 0( I (, \ "':. I /, I ". j, ~ ~ ' 1: POOR 'i SWEET :i BAB¥-'.' ' ' ,. . .· r ~ '"C\ ,.... ,.,4 . . . • . : . : · .. • . . .. -. . by Harald Le Daux .,..,.,,,,.,""' __ """' A&AlN? YtS. TMfY '"" WAp.11tC) TO KNOW WMAT fMf "FIAMMY THl""6M WA~. l MA.0 NOTHIN-" TD itl.L THEM •• I ,. . l:::-::l i-,' i : I ,t~ j : .i . •~ --- 1 .,.,,...,HP If."'""·' , .. /(J.;,•4 I . . '' J: .. j 6(>0P! J~T LllClil lfl.4L. PWO- YOIA Ll"T 'tM M~l>/6,.Y ro~ h*tO~E/ ·by Mell by Chester Gauld , by Ro r lraclfleld ~-=--- to•2'"1 by George Lemont by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson ' "'It's ccrlainly an ll"l"fQf'riatc,holiday-that1s abou t how long. ea t h year. they're uni ted." • • r ::::;;;:::: . .:;;.:::...::..::::..:_~~:::::::::-=-~.~-.. •rM ~ f:X>l.TLY SICK ... BlJT MY ~ ~$ T~INKJN' IT OVER.' • , l ' 2: d • Saddlehaek -• EDITION • ' \ieL 61; NO. 297, i S~IONS, 48 PAGES • • '~ . --•• ' oar Wife's $laying ·Ex-County Ai~e Gets 1-20 Term ............... SEMYINCED . TQ ~RISON· Convkted Sl1yer Browning Mission Viejo Goal for Blood To· Be 100 Pints · Mission Communj\f Hospital will sponsor the Red Cross bloodmobile from 2::.1 to 7 p.m. Monday, according to Geo<ge Hyde, Red Cross blood program direct«. CoUectlon goal for the ~ay in Mission Viejo i5 ioo pints, Hyde said. lndividuals -wishing apP,Ointments sOOuJd call the Red Cross at 835-5381, he added. 'lbe Red Cross provides food · for all ho!!plthls in Orange County with the total supply coming from v o l u n t e e r dooo::. Hyde said blood usage is continuing to increase, making it necessary to reach new sources of dooors. "Bk>od cannot be manufactured," Hyde said; "so ~ ~epend on those who have concetn ·for the welfare of their fellOw man." By TOM BARLEY Of ""° Dllltf P'fftt St1H Former Orange County probaLion or- ficer Lester E .. Browning Jr. was sen- tenced late Wednesday · to one to 20 years in state prison for the slaying nine years ago of his estranged wile's lover. Browning, 41, drew the maximum tenn from Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight. His sentence will r u n con- currently with a state of Washington prison term be drew after an assault conviction. Browning's arrest in Seattle 1 as t NGvember wider the assumed name of Rex Erin Cooper led to the realization by arresting officers who checked his need that," he told her and walked Lester Browning in their jail. · The hunt for Browning began in Santa Ana pn J1dy 5, 1965 shortly after he shot Albert Wilborn, 42, of Anaheim, as the victim sat at Mrs .. Joan Brown- ing's living room table. Browning shot Wilborn fN(e times and then took the telephone from his wife as she tried to call police. "You won't .,. 11111." lit told her llld wall'*! ealm!y lmn the bOuoe to beCtn a riJne. year absence from Orange County. · ~~his sentence Wedneodi7 'fltb the lack of emotion he ~)'«I thrilughout h~ trial. He nodded firmly ~hen Judge Knight ex- plained that the Washington prison tenn must be served first and must be served in that state. When that portion or his doubJe sen- tence is served, Br.owning will be return- ed to Orange County to serve the balance of the prison sentence meted out Wednes- day by Judge Knight. The jury in Browning's trial deadlock- ed on the degree of murder they should determine in the killing of Wilborn. Browning-agreed to let Judge Knight rule on the degree and was obviously delighted with the jurist's verdict of vohmtar)' manslaughter. Capital Outlay SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A $70 million ::!;ital outlay pP:'gfam and a $4& million operations support program for lhe 1975- 76 fiscal year were approved Wednesday by the board of governors of t h e calilornia Community CoUeges. Tb e board also adopted a 10-part legislative program in preparation.for the upcoming session in Sacramento. Yottng elephant mues friends with Dr.'Donald E. Dooley, the new r .. Iden1-veterinari1n al-Elon Country _§afirl In Irvine. Dooley, 34, WesU11inster, Is a graduate o! Orang~st College and UC Davis . . I ,. -~--- ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THUJlSDA Y, OCTOBER 24, 1974 --• -•• .. . :. e. u a ··es es: -. Daltr l"Uot 11111 l"IM1' DN! .MAC CANDIDATE ,SPEAKS, OTHEllS WAIT TUJIN BEFORE SPARS! CROWD ' At Mksion Viejo High School, T.>#o Minut9s • PJec, tO T•lk About th1 luues D~~ Left.~pen; Mo~x Hearing§.et M18810D1· VJeJ · · -. • . . . · . , . \ 1 , Hou~wife Rspefl ·For Me'r·iJ}es in~ SJaying~ "" A Mission Viejo housewife who sher- iff's investigators said leaves her back door partially open 24 hours a day was raped at knifepoint Thursday by an unknown intruder. Orange County Sheriff's officers said the 33-year~ld victim told them her attacker apparently climbed the fence at the rear of her property and entered her home via the back door she keeps open for her dog. Investigators saJd the woman was ordered by the intruder to go to her bedroom and undress. She told officers the unknown ma1e then got Dito bed with her and raped her while her 8-year- old son remained in another part of the house. Officers said tile ini.ruU1:1 i.:.t:;; :1.:~ from the home via the rear door by which he had entered. They said the knife was not used on the victim ·nor did her attacker use any other type of force throughout the incident. Officers said the woman assured them that her back door will now be locked for 24 hours a day. Javits Given Tapes WASlilNGTON (UPI) -The Central Intelligence Agency bas turned over to Sen. Jacob K. Javits, (R-N.Y.),. tape recordings oC Rad.lo Hanoi broadcasts monitored during fonncr U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark's 1m visit to North Vietnam, a CIA spokesman said today. Javits is running for re-election against CJark, the Democratic candidate for the New York Senate seat. County Finds Costly Leak . Eureka, they have round It! A mysterious leak that spilled 50,IXM> gaUOM of chilled water out • of the Santa Ana Civic Center air conditioning system over the ~ month was finally discovered Wednesday. "1 The leak, fint -"DOCl.ced w h e.Jl w,ater meters_ ,...b:d 1..n ab- normil "llltgey :tn tMage, was in a pipe eight feet andemeeth tbe new county coarthaule Japanetc garden. • • The 1,3()1).gaD~y ~ricklo wtls clamped and cut off entirety, aca>rding to county b u 11 di n K serv~ worken, t 'tr b o searclltd through eacb lndtvldilil 1lulld1lllt tn an ellort to ·11o1atc llkl JU Iv~ leak. • ,1 ., . . Three Camp Pen~ton Marines ac- cused ·Of murdering ancither. Marine at a ·quarry along Ortega Highway will face a preliminary hearing on murd~ charges M<>rl¢1y in South Orange County Municipal Court. The trio include Donald Anthony Fletcber, 21, Hawthorne ; Steven Hondo, . 19, Elizabeth, W.J., and Timothy Trice, 18. St. Louis, Mo. Each has pleaded innocent to ac- cusations that be participated in the shooting of Camp Pendleton. m a r i n e Joseph R. Mosac, 20, Lake Tahoe. They were arraiined on murder charges ~1on­ day before Judge Richard Hamilton. Orange County sheriff's investigators said Mosac died of wounds inflicted by a 9 mm. gun. The shooting camo arter Mosac and a friend, Marine Ronald Sanders, were picked up by three men while sitting on a bus stop bench in San J u a n Capistrano. Sanders told investigators that he and Mosac were driven to a quarry along the road and forced at rifl e point to tum over their money. That amounted to $37. Mosac was shot in the back when he angered the captors, Sanders told sheriff's deputies. The three men are being held in Orange County Jail. Toro Kids Plan Outing to Zoo Scats are still available for the train trip to the San Diego Zoo planned for El Toro children Nov. 11. Rutt Hazelett, director of recreation for the Orange County service area in El Toro, said 172 children and 31 adults have registered for the trip so far. A maximum of 200 child'ren can go on the trip, which will leave Olivewood and Santiago School at 8:30 a.m. Students will be bused to the !lanta Ana Railroad Depot where they will board at 9:211. All participants should bring a aack lunch and dmik or money for food and d~I Hazelett &aid. ~ ~ Mort, 1"fonnatio•"il·•vtilablli by oan-mg Rbelett at 181~!,ll). • ! t I ' '- Islan.d ~ur~~ l,Jp . . ATH~ (UPI) -Gr<cli outhorlties today retnforced security . around · lhe Island ot Kea -wh~ fcm'l'ler dictator G<:0rgc ~•P!l<10PoUloo '"'1'1 lour "'80Clatcs . were \>M.lolled , for alleg~ plotting 10 overth!"11 ll1'' nil', olv\11~ olO••rnment. ' ""'EyewltncMCs said a navy destroyer is cruising around the Island 10 Q\llea off the Gretk mainland ln the Aegean Sea. . -.. ' I . I I TIMOTHY TRICE DONALD A. FLETCHER STEVEN HONDO ) • • Today's Final N.Y. Stocks TEN CENTS ·- inies' Candidates Cite Viejo Probe ms By JAN WORTH ot ltlt Olily Piia! Slaff Mission Viejo's most serious :>roblem is the Orange County B o a rd of Supervisors. ""•ho are lords and masters over the destinies ol those who live here." That was the opinion of Earl Schwartz, one of 26 candidates for . the Mission Viejo municipal advisory council (MAC) who participated in a candidates night Wednesday at Mission Viejo High School. The League ol Women Voters sponsored the forum., Because of the large number of candidates, each was limited to a two-minute speech. Issues from better ~ police protection to whether Mission Viejo shou1d become a city to more parks to why a MAG is needed v•ere discussed. Schwartz pointed out that the popula· tion of Mission Viejo has grown from 5,000 to 'J:/ ,000 in the last six years-yet there are still five supe rvisors. The board of supervisors makes all fnial decisions regarding land use and planning, traffic and public safety for non-city areas of the rounty inaluding Mission Viejo. The new council will consist of five Mission Viejo residents to be elected Nov. 5 from the slate of n candidates . It will serve only in an advi!Ol')' capacity to the county board. "l tried homeowners associations" Schwart~ said. "When you move fu. you have a t'Onunon gripe, u s u a 11 y against the contractor, that pulls you together. "But after the warranty runs out , you start to sink or swim by yourself and the homeowners association becomes a social club." He added he gave up on the power of homeowners associations after he once made a carefully prepared hour and a half presentation tG the supervisors. "One supervisor fell asleep and theh it took them five seconds to vote IKJ on our proposals." he said. Most candidates stressed t h e im- portance of experience in starting the new quasi-city rouncil. ••rf you elect an inexperienced person It will cost our area precious lim!?." said John Noble. a long-time officer or the Seville HomC0\\11ers ' Association. In contrast. candidate John Butler asserted. •·1 am not a member or the Peewees. the Bluebirds, or the bingo club. "The ~IAC can be the start of govern· menl fo r the peopre and by the people in Mission Viejo." Butler, a native of treland, added. •·rm going into this with the belief that there are extraordinary possibilities in ordinary people." Candidate Cal Neve. a sheriff's deputy, called for iniens ified youth programs, since he said 80 percent or all calls for s.heriff's Sl'rvice in Mission Viejo are youth-related. Gary Stoney said the MAC should let surrounding communities lrnow what it will and "'ill not stand Cor. ..Comn1ercial use of the E~ T o r o l\1arinc Base airport. for instance, v.·ou\d ha ve a grave detrimental effect on ~lissioo Viejo and the ~1AC could help point that out.'' he said. Robert Knoke said he stands for keep- ing out industry from fl.fission Viejo, (See VIEJO, Page AZI Orange Coast • Weather The Yt'eatherlady says it'll be mostly cloud~ Friday, but no rain ii:: expected, or even driules for that matter. Highs at the beaches 1n the upper OOs rising to the mid- 70s inland. Lows tonight 55-62. INSIDE TODi\ Y · Police are Looki11g for "Skid Row" type mother wl10 .st>ld baby she .said wcu her son for $5. Story, Page A4. ""'" hmllttll (J L.M ... ~. C4 an1tntt.. ,, Cl1sllflH tH· U c ..... ict « Ctftt_, C• 0.1111 Nellcft AH •lllttrlilll l"IH A6 l1t11!1•ln,,....! c-1 PlnlMI Cl·I Hor~ Q lnt111n1nkll! C1 l.nll L111<1t" Cl I Ml•lt• CJ M\l!llilll """" C:I H1l1ffti111 Mtwt A• Or1"' CfflltY , ... i. s11Y11 !Jtrltr SHiii SIOCll M•111 .. t Tl ...... tlfll 'rllllllN Wt Ill!.,. W11W HtWI .. , .. ,. (1·1 ti ... cw to tr .. .. • • . _A2 DAILY PILOT 58 fhUf'W1, Octobtr 24, l974 f 'rom Page Al ''IEJO PROBJ.E~IS ... leeplag taxu down. and ,getting more open s:pace and parks. "\Ve're all qualified and we can all \\·ork toi;eth\or ,'' said !loy.•ard E a t o n • "\Ybat matters is that we &et the word from tKt• tommunlty about what people \\'anl." Del ~lortt'.'nson s:iid lh·1ng 111 a com· rnunlty without participating is Ii 11..c "going to chy rch witOOut praying." "I participate.'· he said. "\I you vote for me. I will get you representation." '"People like 1ne," said Hi ch a rd Lowrock. "Nol only because I pay my bills but also because I light -I fight \1·rJI nnri I end up wilh results." Richard Flore stressed ttlat the "fl1AC must be "more lhan merely a conduit of opinion to the board or supervi90rs. It must try to bring together the divergent opinion fron1 Mission Viejo so rhat the interests of the community are not lost." . . Al Horton, former mayor of I lunt1ngton Pa rk, said he stands diametrically oir posed to. incorporation or annexation. ·•we have no tax base ana no adequate lax base is foreseea ble," he said. The "fl-1AC is a good opportunity to 1ceep taxes down in Mission Viejo and provide a "unique opportunity !or true community involvement," said Edwin Evers. "This form of local personal involvement is the best system." "In a community that is full of apathy and uninvotvement , r see the MAC as the tool that will provide the residents a means to get involved," said James Dodge. He added , "If ~·e have a Ford in the highest office in this country, why not have a Dodge in the highest offict in "fl.tl.ssion Viejo?" Robert Figeira. manager of the Lake Forest community clubhouse. said he believes Mission Vie.lo needs more parks, recreation and police protection most. "To have the MAC be a tool , we're going to have to have the backing of all the residef\.ls;' r.ald John Kuna.th, Jr. He said the MAC must concentrate on assembling community opinion and getting feedback:. Ollie Ragan added that just as i~­portan~ Is the ability of tbe council members to bring back the Input of county officials so that concerned resi- dents can understand It. "I became interested in the MAC through my y.·ork in real estate," said Jack Haddad presldent~of t h e Sad· dleback Vall~y Board of Realtors. "l saw where govenunental bod1es are con· lulUoWllY eroding people's rights to own property and I'd like-to havt a hand in turning tbal around... . "You moved here, you bought these pktns. If anyooe $bould sit in judgment on these plans, it should be you," said Jeanne Gagoebin. "The MAC came about as a defense. Tbe name cf the game ts communication." . Stan Weintraub said the MA.C should not be controlled by any one group or by partisan politics. "It must aUempt to provide unbiased feedback to the • county from the grassroots ~f all the people tn Mfssion Viejo ," he wd. Frank Gross said his best qualification is his 42 years with lhe Los Angeles County ' Department of Public Works, where he had a staff of 2,500 people responsible for 7 ,000 miles or streets. "I would be pleased to give "fl.Ussion Viejo the benefit of my expe rience,'' be said. Kathleen Kelly pledged to keep ex· penses as low as possible and keep tbe public informed of v•hat those ex· penses are. She also urged beginning ''Operation Identification," a method of electrically marking all possessions as a defense against tnlevery. . Inal Arsan a native of Turkey, said he stands o:i his •·firm beUef in the Plotter Evasive PORTLAND. Ore. (UPI) -FBI agents arc ru nning dov.•n numerous leads . in tne search for an e~ortionist lhreatenmg to cut off this clty"s pov.•er supply if he is not µaid a $1 million ransom. But agents said \Vednesday that the !tads did not give the1n enough in· formation lo qucstiCKI a SUSJX'C!. ORANGE COAST s1 DAILY PILOT TIWO..lflOI (.Mii 0.•lr Pllol, will'!wl'lidl 1,ccim- lli.-.d.,.. ........ Prl'n. l D<.IOH"'"' bYI ... 0..W>OI (;oe\lf'\jlllb,,lntC.0"""'"' ~al•l'OtllaM •r. pUlll""'°, Mo""''' '"'°"QI\ Frldly. t« Cata -· ,...-' a...:,,, M11nU"91an a. .. ,,,,,_. Te!n v.11.,, ""'"'· SfOCllfNC-V•ll•Y •nd i......,.. e..-:ntSolll,, C.O••t. 11 11nvie ~ fdillOll 11 ,..eil-111 Stlllfd•YI -Surldtyl. f"' prirw;lpl>I ""tilh,,lnt pt•11I h •I D W.U Bey 5'rNI:, Ot:l&e Ml M. C..lllor11!• ~ • · Jack R. Curley \lkt PrellOtl'll 1nd C.ne<ll MolMQtl" Tho mas Keevil Thomas A. Murphlne W"'O'l!G Ed•!Clr Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .l.l\+l!tll1 M,ll\l9lft0 EdllfO'I 5addlebatk Vall•yOffitt 2"01 i... P11 ll:9M II,.... Dlfllll l'-y 01htr OflltH Coo.le ""'°M ))G Wf\I 8ffS!'1'f'l N!'Wf!0<1 9-M:ll JJU H•fl'lllM llollltffnl ........ """ ... h•<"" ,,.,~ lef<1'190llle....-d L.tOUMlllt•PI. ,, .. o..,....,..sc'"'1 Teltpftone (714} M2-tl21 Class.I tied Advtrtlsl nt 642·5'11 $1ddlfflot<~ "1•11•• Hi!-Oll'kl 5114310 from Sell cie....- 495--0630 (Oopyf"lfftf. "1' Ot•llf' (.,.,_ "Allll"'l110 C-11y Ho ... .,, 1tlWM-1 ,1111ttr..i.,. . ..i11or .. 1 ....,,.., .. ,., ... ,,1 ....... 1111 ,,.,,.., "''' 11f --llCftl wllllOlll lllll(ltl MUl'll'tif'I et (..,,.loM ·-··· $itcoftd cl••\ 11er\l•ot ,.;o •• C.ta Mn .e. (.ttlfontl•. suetcr.llfl"' "' <'"-tJ ao -1111,: '' m.all M 00 -tNy; fllllllll'' llNINUO~ U.00 monUl/y • •. \ free tnlerprise system'' and on "the right ol the lndlv\dual to make declalons affed.inc bis own destiny." "l beclUlle • candidalfl beeau11 or my love for MW.Ion Viejo nnd Ill cl(b:ena.!' said Pre.stoo Howell. "l also have tervtd for Ye.41'1 •s the coostant watchdog r~ the Saddltbact . V a 11 e y Unined School District/' The last speaker, sherl!f's deputy Vito Ferlauto, said "! am a le1der In the Sheriffs Department. just llkc I C<tfl be a leader in the MAC for you people. i\lission Viejo is a dynamic rommunity and lt's got dyna1nic problems." Candidates ~·ho did not attend ihe forum were Jan1es Bounds, Dorothy lluf· ford , Baxter .. Dunaway, Bert L 111 y , tloward Mol. William Fenton, Charles Shreve , and George Simons. Nixon Retur11s To Hospital; Surgery Eyed LONG BEACH (UPI) -A flare-up or Richard Nlxon's ph1ebitis condition has filled his left leg with circulation block- ages, sending the former president li mp- ing back to a hospllal. His doctor warns surgery may be needed. Ni.Jon's physician, Dr. Jolrl Lungren, unexpectedly ordered Nixon reho!pltal- ized Wednesday night. He revealed the implementing or tests, prevtously called dangerous, which were to be used only if the ~ase had become more serious. The ailment, which keeps Nixon off the witness stand at the Watergate cov- erup trial, proved too strong for the drugs Nixon '°as taking at Dome ir San Cle-mente, Wngrtn said. · The main danger facing NiJ:on is lha.l the pblebiti!I -a·disonter of veins in his left leg -will C8USI! blood clots. Ir the clots oome adrift in his bloodstream. they can lodge . In vessels feeding vital heart muscles and hmg tissue, bloetina circulation and causing death. Nixon appeared at Long Beach Memo- rial HosJ)ital medical center 1bortly after 6 p.m. Wednesdaf.t a!JP.lttntly to the Sur· prise of' the bosp1tat 1tiiff, which aald he was not expected. Nixon was released from the hospital Oct. 4, afler 11 days treatment. He came by car from his e.stale at San Clemente accompanied by Ionner White House aide Stephen Bull, and walked through a rear service entrance. limping noticeably, a hospital spokesman said. Lungren, in a statement distributed to newsmen, said as u bs e_q u en t ex- amination discovered • • d e f e c t s , or blockagts of blood vessels" -which could be caused by cl ots or other factors -in the surface and interior veins 0£ Nixon's left call. There is "near total occlusion , or blOfkfge of blood flow, in' the detp (vein) Syltem of the thlgh," the physician said. Tests have shown that the drugs Nixon has been taking are not keeping his blood thinned enough to prevent clotting, Lungren said. "This inadequacy of oral an- ticoagulation has been a concern," he said. Nl1on was placed back on intravenous drugs in the hospital , Lungren said, but lf that does not work "tbe po.Wbility of surgical intervention must be con- sidered." . The eltensive clotting In Nixon 's leg was discovered Wednesday night by a "venogram." During Nb:on'a pttvious hospital stay, Lungren, in a news conference Sept. 30, referred to "the danger or other tests," specifically singling out the venogram as one of them. He said it can Mv.-dane:BOUs side e f f e c t s becauae it involves injecting Iodine into the · bloodlitream and brings on "the possibility of restarting the phlebitis.'' lie said at that time he had chosen not to use ., the test, but said '"there may be a time in the futu"re we will have to resort to this." * * * Former President 'Very Depressed, In lleavy Pain' LONG BEACH (AP) -Richard i\I. Nixon. hospitalized again with l)hlebitis. was reported to be "very depressed and grumpy" and has ex per ienced "heavy pain," a source close to the fonner president said today. Nixon, facing possible surgery, r e - entered thl hospital here late \Vednesday because his doctor said home treatment for the condition proved ineffective. '"He came in last night for tests and didn 't expect to be staying. but they kepi him here," the i;ource said. "They told him it ~·ns a v e r y dangerous situation. and when .tt1ey told him this he became very depres!lCd nnd grumpy." Mrs. Ni,;on repartedly planned to visit her huaband later today. Both of Nixon's daughters are in lhe East. "I'm sure he doesn't mind really that his family Isn't with him," the 90urce said. "He doesn't rtally want to see an)'Olle now. "Yesterday be was In very blld spirits. The situaUon is wottt than they thought. He wa1 having heavy p.11ln. "Unfortunattly, ht was working con· stantly at home on hi• book and papers, so at ltaat he'll gtt a rtst hert." The toUr<.-e added that allegations thii t Nlxon may be using his Illness to shield himM?ll lrom testifying at the Wal erj:;ate cover.up trial •·r~ally don'~ bother him 'et all. He doesn 't cart what pt'Ople My, The thing he Is rt:aJly 'llrorried ebo11t 'now 1,-bir health." • .. - --.. " ; -... THE BRITISHll'llNCH CONCORDE: BEAUTY AND BOREDOM AND A MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR GAMBLE ON Sl'£EO: EJght Orange.County Firmt Made P1r11 for the Plant; It's Balctrt Sly It ~Ill Chanp fi,..t.Class Air Tr1vel SST: A-Beautiful, Boring Bird . . . By THOMAS KEEVJL Of t11e D.ally l'Mlt S Gracefuly beauliful In thrilling to watch as it sw~ tO~ land wtth hlgh angle and d{OOped "°"• ,the supenook ,Concorde ts likely to ·be a blt of a bore to its passeQger1. The cabl"n is very ordinary -two seats on each side ol. a narrow aisle. Windows are small ·-about the slze cl a han:k:over book. And the view from those windows i!ln't much. "You'll see a dark blue sky, a silver wing and the curvalute ri the earth, that's about , It," conceded a Br It ijl h Airways o{fiCial aboard the £1 r I l I Sb • French Concorde sbortly alter It touched down at Lo.s A n g e I e s InternaUooal Airport W~y altemoon. And it'l~ be expensive to ride. Tickets for lhe lran>-AUantie llights beginning late nen yatr or early in 1976 will be it leut "slightly higher" than Current fint claa fares. So what does It offer !>esides its sleek . beauty? Speed. Nol uncomfortable speed, but a sound -smashing, 400 mph cruising speed at 50,000 feel, above even the threat of bad weather. It crosses the Atlantic in just over three hours, just , halt the normal schedule for current cominerclal jets. A digital readout s c r e e n tells passengers the mach apeed of the Coo- corde as it winds up ib four Rolls-Royce enctnts,· but a .BA spokesman acknowledged that "it's really a bit of a gimmick." Actually, passengers have no sensation · crossing either Mach I -the speed of sound -or Mach 2. So other than watching a Clashing .set of numbers, the 9oocorde's supersonic speed offers DO thrill, either. Sq, who's going to ride the Coocorde and why? British and French J>ullders of the craft brought it to Los Angeles, and earlier tp San Francisco, to explain the answers to that question and to stir up interest fn the $51)-million-a-copy jet. The interest was colossal. E v e r y building wltbln miles of the air.port and its main approich was lined with curious spectators as Capt. Andre Tu r c a l lowered the nose of his ConOOrde (for pilot visibility ) and swooped into a graceful. high-necked landing. Airport police were bracing for un- precedented crowds 1~Y for a schedul- ed public viewing of the Cor.corde from 3 to 9 p.m. It's to be shown off of Imperial ~gnway, o~site the main terminal. Inside the terminal Wednesday, British and French officials were le 111 n g newsmen and local officials why the supersonic plane makes sense. Air France and BA believe the Con· corde will break even on the trans-Atlan- tic run with 50 of its 108-144 seats filled with paying passengers. What they're hoping is that most current first-class passenger.s will switch to lhe Concorde Cono>rde, pay a slightly bJgber ticket price lind find it worthwhile to shave three'hours off the New Yo~k-1.-0n­ don or 'New York-Paris run. This would leave the standard 747s, IOll s and OCIOs open to all-economy configuraUon. 'Th.ey . .also contend the. Sb.."'rter Oight times will substantially reduce boredom, jet-Jag fatigue and upsets to the body clock. lf a Pacific run is added, Concorde supporters say, a 2 ~-hour fi jght to Honolulu "could ·be tucked ipt9 a mom-.,,-·····-~ 1ng. .. • ~ • They've a lot of selling ahead. Only the project·sponsor,ine British Airways and Air _FranQ!, hate on:lers. on file and the It cralt . they have ordered won't begin to pay the staggering $20- billion plus cost of the Concorde pr~ gram. Western Airlines~ President Art Kelly, . who was aboard yesterday's Ancborage- Los Angeles Dight, is optimistic about the Anglo-Frend\ SST's future. Newport Man R·.eagan staff s tudi·es sy~~ud~b~ .. ~=~:";y=ti~~~ general comfort -and said Western J:ail. e· d,· Phone would be 1n the market for one if it had compatible routes. What that Ous. ter of Chai·rman means i• routes with loog leg• over T • 'M d ' water. The Concorde must Cly at 1p or e1· subsonic speeds over land -an in- efficient fuel arrangement and one that Tipped off by a phone call to Newport State Sen. Dennis c a-r pent er ( R. his use or the powerful chainnanship erases the SST's primary asset, speed. Beach police, Malibu sheriff's deputieS d .. ~-g this pollti·cal c•mpai·gn. Whatever its economic future , the C.on- arrested a Harbor • ---_,_ allegedJv "Tt In Jud t h. h c was· a a ~ ye ay. Newport Beach), one of two legislators ...... _,. on1e bit t "v "1c n..i t:d ....... .1 from Orange County calling for the ' was an error gmen w 1c ,..._wds ~--ed he ·1 •-·-•-• On "-wa• to murder a former · bl ·II h '-'1u ~ w n I ~--own i~ J resignation of Co ast a 1 Commissioner was mexcusa e, especia y w en one and as ea~ Tur t ·-~-• to h . glrltriend, Dodge Motor Company heiress considers that as chairman of the .,... ea ~ 1 1 ~,·sline C r o m w e 11 and "· her new Donald Bright, sakl today that Governor . sl Dr Bright ha t t I terminal, the sleek, white jet collected bo'"".',n·end ,_ Malibu. Reagan's staff is actively exploring legal conurus on, · s o a an entourage of nearly l<la tracton, ~· ... methods to remove the commiss i on dominance over· developers asking ror cat~ trucks buses poll and Sherifrs deputies toot William Ward cllairman. permits. When they come befoi-e him ity vti"!icles, ooSes anti eVf.llcea TW~ ~~hnsonh '· 4tl, of tlod~ lW6thednStsd., aNewportbe "I've been in contact with the and lntbelol"'I t ol lltheti colnmlsa10nand b thelhy truck. uo::ac • mo cus ' e Y w n governor's appointments secrttary, Ed are a supp ca OP, w en e The select few who .inSpect.ed. the in· he arrived at Misa Cromwell's home Hutcblnson, and be Is the staff member chairman bas sought po I i t le a I con-terior of the Coocorde were for the carryitia !1 &.2GitiiF ~' olli.cf\ wh• l.it µanning tbe ;wordillg of the tri~tions from them lhey'have no way most part .dlsappolnted. b.hout. two-sa~hnson is bting held on suspicion Coastal Initiative to see·u there are pro-ofalrf' kool•, wlnpartglcuulalherl! ,·ra'r~i.~ing tre,. anledot third! of" the ca'.bio space IS' taken up visions for removal or Dr. Brighi," said ' • 1..1J1:, Cho with mon1·1or1ng eq· ulpment -puters of assault with intent to commit murder. Carpenter. to cootribute," Carpen'ter said. and machinery _ 10 tons d it_"1n all. He Is described only : as a "former Bright is tbe chairman of the com-Carpenter'sAssembl "ycounterpart, The 32 pluih and ·comforlab1e tan friend" or Miss Crom,vell, the ~d;~st mission whi ch Jssuea constructioo per-Newport Beach Republican R o be r t leather seats in this particular piode! daughter of auto magnate J am e 1 mits along the l,~yard coastal zone Badham, also has been outspoken in are about o~Lhird the Rrojectod c;apad· Cromwell of New York. of Orange and Los Angeles County. th.e drive to oust Bright from the com-ty of a normal Concorde configuration. Newport officer Robert Parker said criticism wben it was learned last week mission. Builders calculate they can cr::am a max- that ne had just been ·filling in for that he had brought together represen-Badham reiterated his demands that imum of 144. seats Jnto the 2()3.foot a dispatcher" when the anonymous tip tatives or major developers to se:k con-Bright quit at an address Tuesday in jet, but would reduce that to 108 In came about the alleged trip by Johnson tributions and mailing lists to benefit Newport Beach. a first class configuration. That's slightly to Malibu. the campaign of Edmund G. Brown AJ. for the Governor 's starr ex-smaller than the 737s flown out d Orange The infonner, said the officer, claimed Jr .. the Democratic candidate for amination of statutes related to removal County by Air caifornia. that Johnson . had recently purchased governor. of members of regional coastaJ com-'n\e Concorde's range I! 3,800 mDes. a gun and that he had overheard Carpenter conceded that be recom· mission, Carpenter said that no con-With fueling stops, its backers say, it a conversation involving Jobnson earlier mended Bright for the commission ap-elusive opinions have yet rome. will .put every major metropolitan center in tne day. pointment by Governor Reagan and that Bright last week asked for an Attorney in the world only QPe-half day away.· Miss cromwell, 51, had just "put he was impressed with Bright's expertise General's invesllgation lnto the charges Wherever it rues; the Coo.cord& will Jotinson down," the tipster assertedly in the field of the environmenl against him -a request w h I c h take at least a lltUe bit at Orange told the dispatcher. "But my re!pect for his expertise Carpenter views as a "typical maneuver County with lt.--Eight~county fln;ns sup- Newport police immediately placed a doesn't alter my serious concern about during the political climate." plied parts for the six s.5Ts built so far. call to authorities in Malibu where a , ..::_ _ _:::::::___:::.._::_:_ ____ :_ ___ .....:.:._.....:. __________ _;_ _ _:_ __ -;,c-, ------- stakeout was ordered on tbe Cromwell home. .As plainclothes officers waited. a sheriff's helicopter spotted John50n's car. then followed il to the driveway of the heiress's borne. "We get calls like this all the time, and even though we treat tbem all seriously and check them out, t h e y usually don't pan out. This time, It looks like it did," Parker said. Hearing Tonight On South Coa st Treatment Plant A public hearing on plans by the South East Regional R e c 1 a m a t i o n Authority (SERRAl for expansion of its treatment plant will take place t~ nig ht. The Maring will begin at 7:30 p.m. ~ in the city ball of San Juan Capi!ltrano, 32400 Paseo Adelanto ... SERRA currently uses the San Juan Capistrano treatment plant, a six·mlllion- gallon-pe.r-<iay facility wtµch is now being expanded to nine-mill!«t'gallons-per-<lay rapacity. At the end of' the conslructlon project SERRA w111 aMwile o f f i c I a I ownership . The master plan for expansion calls for a plant whlch will process 31 million galloos of eUluent per day by 1990. The existing lite, on Del Obispo St.reel near Coast Highway, would most liktly be expanded acn>ss the San Juan Creek channel lo ptOperty cumntly owned I>!' the Capistrano Beach Sanit~~Oistrict. SERRA al90 hopes tq: initiate plans· for long-range water rtdamaUon pro- Jc<ts. Tbese would !Jave lo be I n upstrt11m 11'$1!1 where there ls open land for IJTigation e. n d ground·water recharge. a c c o r d l n g to SERRA engineers. Members of the reglonal agency ln· elude the Clplatrano Be1ch and Dana eotnt Sanllary Dtatlcta, the Molilton· . Niguel and Santa Margarita W ,~t e r Dlttrlctl and tltll c1u .. or San Clemert• nnd San Juwt oapt.strano . t I ................... OilM Jiii e te; A ,._., .,_ .......... ... ........ .__ . ....,..._ ..... 1 .• _ ... __ ·ewr~·-.er• fl • ...,... ___ ....,. :~· !· ~ Pficetl! ~~· ~5'95 . --' 'R£! D(LIVlRY AND NOAMAI. - i I ·-· -.... - 7 ' I +-=-- • - ·- lrrine • Today's Final N.Y. StoClis VOk~1, NOi 297,4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES. t -a -• O~N&E OOUNTY, 'C1.LIFoRNI~ Tf'URSDAY, 0¢1:0BER 24, 1974 TEN CENTS - Six Perish As :Blaze Rip ~ House · Frtm Wire Services GLENDALE, Calif. -A family of four arKftwo vi.siting children died early today· wben fire swept through a two. story home ln ari exclmlve neighborhood. 'l1le fire was . reportOO at 2:20 a:m., le!! than two hours after the parents of t~ \lisiting children returned to their adjacent Chevy Chase Canyon b o m e after $Pending most of Wednesday even- ing wilh the family: Two vktims were 1\fattbew J a m e s Bondi, 5, ·and bis 3-year-old s 1 s t e r , Colleen, the children ol Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bondi, who lived next door to the destroyed home. . Firemen identified the other victims as Stanley and Sandra Myen, both in their 30s; their son Daniel, 8, a n d daughter ilia, 7. Five victims were found in be d s , firemen. sakl:. The two adults apparently lrild. tp crawl out of the bedroom into a hallway but were overcome by smoke. 1be coroner's oence said all died of smoke inhalation and heat. 'nle family dOg also died in the fire. Authorities aaid·the family from next door bad 'been villting at the home _for RlOlt of the evening. 'Ibelr children bad £alien asleep in ooe of the upstairs bedrooms and the parents decided to let them i"emain OYemight with the other cbildreD rather than awaken them. Firemeh sakt the $60,000 home was engulfed in flames when the first. fire tmits arrived. It took four engine rom- panies nearly an hour to extinguish the blaze. The home was a total loss. AQ were burned almost be yon d recioli>Hlon. -IOkl. ·Nm door, the·B:mdil llepC. -unaware <tlhe-~the~a tew,...i.llwoJ .. ' Que ol lhe fire, belje><d to have atart.d in lhe living roam, was under invatigatlon. Myers was empl.oYed as an engineer with Lockheed In Burbank. Bondi, also an engineer, is employed at the Jet . Propulsion Laboratory in nearby Pasqdena. Disp~te Over Rent Ill Newport Ends In Man's Death I A -landlonl dispute over past· due rm .iJJ a Newport Beach home ended W~sCiay night in the death of one man r and the jailing of another 0 n manslaugbler charges. Deed 91'~ 11nivai at. Hoag Hospital was ,the) tenant,. Cbarlel Henry ¥arris, !S, ol :l,'IOI ~ Carlile. Freed.oo--$5,0GO \Jail today Is landl6rd Leonard John .c.ostas, "8_.· of Z240 Park --. N<wwrt 218, Newport Beach. 'According to Newport Beach police, Coolu _. to Hams: house -seeking o-rW. w-.-told police Utey saw llarrls lylng oo lhe floor ol his bomef.: ln the· dtJ'• HarbQr View area at 7:11 p.m. with Coltlis standing near him.-' Docton believe Hln11 auffered a heart altaclc. but end cat11e of dealh will not !iii 1alo,.. 1111\il ·an autopsy has been pedouned, police said. • Orallle • • ·. :... =cWeatl_aer The wealherladi 1ays It'll be mo&tly cloudy cid.IX. but no rain Is ~ or...n drizzles !or that ma.tier • .Hlgbs. at lhe beaches In the upparllis rising In lhe mid-"°' inland. Lows tonljbt 55-62. INSIDE TGDAY POiie< are looking for "Skid ROID" tllP' !>IOth<r who •old bobu ,,,. ~ ,.... lier ""' for $5. StorJi, Page A4. ·-. . -. ·- -" Mlrhlll l'1lllfl C4 MlllltMI "twt A4 .. _._ A14<1S ,,. " ... ••• .. " •• .. 'I Love Mg Doctor' .. Young ·elephant ·makes friends with Dr. Donald E. Dooley, the n~w resident veterinarian at Lion Country Safari in Irvin.e.' Dooley, 34, WeStlninster, is a graduate or Orange Coast College and UC Davis. . -. Nixon Back in Hospiml; . . Leg . May Require S~gery ~linCll' (\!Pl) -A Oatt-up of . Richard. Nixon'a phlebitis ,condition 1- fllled his left leg with circulatiofl block· ag"' "':'\'!ing the former presldenl limp- ing ba<k to a boopilal. His doctor warns surgery may be needed. Nixon's physician, Dr. John Umgren, . unexpectedly ordered .Nixon rehospital· ized Wednesday night. He revealed the implementing of tests, previously called ~angerous, which were to be used only if the disease had become more serious. The ailment, which keeps Nixon off the witn~ stand at the Watergate cov· eruptrial, proVed too strong ror the drugs Ntxop was taking at home ir San Cle- mente, Lungren said. The maiz\ danger facing Nixon ... is that the phlebitis -a disorder o! veins in his left leg -will cause blood clots. If the clots oxne adrift in his bloodstream. they can lodge in vessels feeding vital ~ ~cles and Ji.mg tissue, blocking circulation and causing death. . Nixon appeared at Long Beach P.1emo- r1al Hospital medical center shortly after Irvine Library ' Groundbreaking Set In N·ovember ' Groundbreaking ceremonles will b e held the first week in November for a county branch library in I r v i n e ' s University Park, acrording to Com· munity Services Director Paul Brady. The library, one of the first projects undertaken when the city was organi7.ed two-and-a-half years ago., will be oon- skiered by Orange County supervisors Toesday, Brady said. The supervisors, according to the coun- ty library_ deparbnent, are asked to award a 1>id for Construction of the 10,000-square-foot building, estimated to cost $362,000. Tbe building, designed by '\rchltect George Knowles ol Irvine, will 'take about 11 months to build after con- struction begins in late November, Brady said . Construction or the 1ibrary will take place during the same period that the adjacent University Drive Community Park is built. . The library is to be built near the inters«Lion of Sandburg Way and Michelson Way, south of the University Community Assoclatlon re c re a t I o n building. -Volleyball Tourney Planned in. Irvine . The Irvine Recrealion D<partm<llll Is SJ>OO*lri.ng a round robin v o 11 e y b a 11 tournament Wednesdays at 7, 8, and 9 p.m. • The gan1es at Univtrtiity lllgh School and the Irvine Teen Center ao rnr Involve tea ma t'rom the teen center, Ore departr ment, Verano Ptace amt-Turtle Rock • Persons lntcrtSted In tnklng p:irt In the activity may call the recreation department •I 1133-3810. ~-,_...., ' l p.ia.1tf~<td~""1' prise-ol the ~Aalf. --.i be was not expect.id. Nixon was released from lhe hospital. Oct. !, alter ll days treatment. He came by car from his estate at San Clemente accompanied by fonner While House aide Stephen Bull, and walked through a rear service entrance. limping noticeably, a hospital spokesman said. Lungren, in a statement distributed to newsmen , said· a s u bs e q u e n t ex- amination discovered ' • d e f e c t s , or blockag.es of-blood vessels" -which could be caused Dy clots or other factors -in the surface and interior veins 0£ Nixon's left calf. There ia "near total occlusion, or blockage of blood flow, in the deep (vein ) system of the thigh," the physician said. Tests. have shown that the drugs Nixon has been taking are oot keeping his blood thinned enough lo prevent clotting, Lungren said. 1 "This in adequacy of oral an- ::.:v..sulation has be6I a \.i'if•C-tru, ·· he said. Nixon was placed back on intravenous drugs in the hospital, Lungren said, but if that does nQt work "the pOSSibility of slifgicai. intervention must be con· sidered." The e~nsive~ clotting in Nixoo's leg · (Sff PHLEBITIS; Pagt AJ)" . ; ' -•. Auto Ro1Lt1)ow1~ • . ~ I l'Vine Ditcli Trappiftg W ome~ . ... Two Long Beach women were trapped in their Volkswagen' late W e d n e>s d a·y night when the sman· car failed •to make it around a tum in lr\line. rolled down a ~root embankment and landed on its root A third woman was able to get free from the crumpled car before C¥1unty fi remen arrived to extricate her. · qom- panions. • .. • Nicki Madrigal, 33, Judith Slcellenger, 32, and Suzzie BaS:Bbe, 27·, all of l«tg Beach, were taken tu Tustin CommWlit)' ltospital, treated and feleased. 11le women, said firemen, were driving on the northbound el.it to MacArthur Boulevard from the. San Diego Freeway around midnight Wednesday when the c)r skkkled over a curb and fumbled down the embankment. · After emergency treatment •Al the scene, fil:emtn oarried tbt ~ up the hill anq_ ~-lo tb(boe:>llal • • • Sch if ~ii;ht E~1ptS CHARLOTl'E, 1'f.C. \UPI ) r Scveral students were. 11njured-today when fighting broke ""t lo li1depenilenee High School. One ~I \Oao klcbd In the eye. The OUlb!'!ok ~ oil lhe day lour studenli. ~ .,.. .,.. !l!ht<luJ.. l'd to leavj Ill«· • !tiiNllY flslt , Ip !JOO how lntegratloo is working ·In the Charlolt.e--~1ecklenburg 1cbool.1ystem . ------ Slayer to Pri·son Ex-county Aide Jailed By TOM BARLEY Of 1'llt Dtllr "Ho! S11H Former Orange County probalion of- ficer Lester E. Btowning Jr. was sen· tenced late Wednesday to one to 20 'years· in sll!lte prison for the slaying nihe )!ellrS bgo ·of bis estranged wife's love/. • · Brpwn{ng, 41, drew the maximum term from Supe.rior-or'Court Judge H. Warren Knight. His sentence will r u n con- currenUy with a slate of WaSrungton prison term bC drew after an aMault conviction.. · Browning's · arrtst in. Seattle I as t November under the assumed name of Rex Erin Cooper led to the realization by arresting officers who cheeked his • fiingerfrinl> tl\al lhey had the 1oog. 'sought l!ester Browning in their jail. The hunt for Br6wning began in Santa Ana on July 5, 19M• shortly after he shot Albert Wilboi:n , 42, of Anaheim , as the victim sat at Mn .· Joan Brown- ing's living room table. • Host F~miJi.es ·For·Exchange , Stud~nts -Sought . The American. Field Service is loolqng for families willlpg to houae foreign el· chaqge sttlj:lents who ·will .a.t tend University High School in· lr\lio.e next ·~·· ti.-<•,. ' •. "'-.L._. • '*"'1d ' -.not ~ -"'i'!"I" .. -. to avply ..... ~ .l!>.•lln;. Geoi:ge· Huettl, tJU.bliclly,·cbe.irroan . for the foreign l!lt~ grbup.' -' . •-J'be · malrt colllidera'Uon,.. she &aid, I '~ "is a g~uine concern for ung peqple and that Uie family will take ~ student into 1their home ·as a member of their family ." ·· The program provides a m o n t h I y ' . allowance for the exchange students and will pay loy ·needed medical.expenses. Interested families may: coot.act Vic Sherreitt, principal of University ·High ScOOol,. at .833-3644 for further infonna· lion. Lions Cluh Forming For JrvinP RA,.iflents A new Lion.S Club is being fonned in Irvine for persons working or living in the city. Anyone interested in forming a chapter of the million-member Lions Club may call, Hallick Rose of Irvine at 551-0675. ' •J3rowning shot Wilborn five times.and then took the telephone from his wife as she tried to call police. ''Yoo v.·on't need that," he told her and walked calmly from the house to begin a nine. year absence from Orange c:Ounty. Brpwning accepted his s e n t e n c e Wednesday ,with the lack of emoti(ln he displayed throughout tiis trial . He nodded firmly when Judge Knight ex- plained that the Washington prison ter1n must be served first and must be served in lhat state. When that portion or his double sen- tence is served, Browning ~ill be return· ed to Orange County to serve the balance of the prison sentence meted out Wednes· day by Judge Knight. The jury in Browning's trial deadlock- ed on the degree of murder they should determine in the killing of Wilborn. Browning agreed to let Judge Knight rule on· the degr~ and Vias obviously delighted with the jurist's verdict of vohmCary manslaughter. Dtlly ~llol SlaH l"ltOM SENTENCED TO PRISON Convicted Slayer B!owning (j~un·ty Businessnia n H~unted by U.S. Debt 'Fnlm Wire Serviceii Robert Campbell. will press a plea for The federal government has dropped a pardon from President Ford . an attempt to collect a disputed $10,000 Campbell, a former Los Angeles bank . ' . fine .~ an Qnµtge County_ rn:an who employe but now a businessman i n W.S''-W(X'ld War ll ~ ntarbteer~ Orange County, pleaded guilty dur inn •• 11Mf 'settlfmetit, ' ~ Tu'eSday • World War _ll to a charge lhal he by ·c.osia _.Mesa · attorney ~'' ·w. participate(\ in a scheme to divert more .~Jr .... and Ass\; u.s . .:.<ttomey than one million gallons o{ gasoline to .Hugh Blandlard, provided ~t the maQ, the black market. • County Fih.d 's . Costly Leak Eureka, they have found It! A mysterious leak that spi lled 50,000 gallons of chilled waler out of the Santa Ana Civic ·Center air conditioning system over the past month was finally discovered Wednesday. The leak, first noticed when water meters reported a n ab- normal surge in usage, was in a pipe eight ft>et underneath the new county courthouse Japanese garden. The l,300-gallon-per-day trickle was clamped and cut off entirely, according to county b u J l d i n g services workers, w h o searched through each individual build ing in an effort to isolate the elusive lea k. For cooperating with authorities by testifying against the black market gang. Campbell was fined $111,000 and pUl on probation for three years. After he had paid S.~,500 toward the fine. a federal judge remitted t he balance in 1948, on the reco mmendation of the U.S. attorney. But 20 years latE;_r !hr Ju stice Depart- ment reviewed the case and decided Campbell still owed the balance beca use the federal judge ha d no autho rity lo remit the fine . Even though a judge to whon1 the case was assigned in 1969 said he fowi d the government 's action •·shocking ." he upheld the Justice Df>p<irl me nt's position and ordered the fine paid in fut!. In an appeal. however. Campbell rais- ed the question of vohe!her the govern- ment. because it had orevioustv applied 1or and approved the HHS rerfussion, '4'as foreclosed from collecting the balance of the fine. Thr nppcals court ordered a hea ring on !h;it question. but before it could b(> held. the govemnlent and Campbell 's la\\·yrr. 1--i en d e r s on. reached a ··mutually s<itisfactory set- tlement" which resulted in the suit being (See PARDON, Page A2) FIREMEN TAKE PRECAUTIONARY STEPS AFTER REMOVING VICT IMS FROM WRECK Threa Long Beach Women Injured as Car Tumbles Over Embankment In lrvlne -.. _,,... ,..._ • -.:=..· . ; " ~· . A 2 DAILY PI LOT I .. .. . . • • Q1•tet1" D e nt lt , . ' • : 3 Marines. Face ' • Murder HeariJiig·, TIMOTHY TRICE 'DONALD A. FLETCHER STEVEN HONDO ,- Fro1n Pnge Al PARDON • • • dropped. Henderson explained today that the settlemeftt involved t h e governm.enl dismissing the case v.•ithout prejudice, meaning the governm ent could file again 1f it desired. A condition of the settlement was !hat Campbell would press for a pardon from President Ford. If the p.:rdon is granted , !he case involving the $6,500 remaining from the uncollected fine , \vould be over. "lf !hf' p«rdon is rf'jectcd, 1hc govem - n1L·nt ll'rhnirally could file aga in , but \\'hcthrr 11 \\ill or not I don't know."' HcndJlrson s;iid today. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1'11t0<-1.0•\I 0.11, P.101 -11'"'"°°'1\(- bonl'O Int t-~,., Pr~u. '' p~bl"l-.d b'f' UW()r- Ca.o" Publo.,.•nq C.o~•"• ~.,._r•IPf!llt!lom .,.e """'IV>td. -'"<l•I l~fOUQll ~fUMy, "" (Mle ,,.,..,._,_.,..!Ao'! 61~~ +•...,!•nQIDf'I 81«11/F....,.. "''" V•ll•• l•~·nt, '•ddl•b.l<k V•I'-' 1nd U9'1'W' S.Kfl '>o"111 C.0.\1 .. •Ir-Qi. rqion.11 .olt1on (5 ll"b'"l'>ed ~!~•d•r• -s...nd•n . ~ prltw;1pal pybUV.1 ... pl•nl ,, M JOO WHI II.It sv .... CCl511 ..,.,.w, (•l•t11rn••"l•I•. Robert N. Weed P•tt!Mnl i l>d Publ"" .. Jack R. Curley Y•tt P•e••Gfnt •r>d c,..,..,11..-...._ Thomas Kee vil Edilo• Thomas A. 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It 1'11•11 M 00 n\O'ltlllr; tftllil"'' °"'~1r1o1l•Ont 1ol 00 mOfllll!r ' Three Camp Pendleton Matlnes ac- t'Used of 1nu rdering in.other 'h-1arlne at a quarry along Ortega lilghway will face a preliminai:y hea ring on murd er charges Monday ln Soulh Orange County 1'1unicipal Court. 1bc trio include Donald Anlhoriy Flett'her, 21, Hawthorne ; Steven Hondo, 19. Elizabeth, N.J., and Timothy Trice. 18, SI. Louis, Mo. Each bas pleaded innocent I o ac· cusations that he participated in 1he shooting of Camp Pendleton m a r i n e Joseph R. 1'fosac, 20, Lake Tahoe. They were arraigned on murder charg~s l\1on· day before Judge Richard Hatnilton. Orange County sheriff's investigators said Mosac died of wounds Inflicted by a 9 mm. gun. ~ The shooting came after Mosac and a friend, ~iarine Ronald Sanders, were picked up by three men while si tting on a bus· stop bench in San ·J u a n Capistrano. Sanders told investigators that he and .. Mosac were driven to a quarry along the . road and forced at rlflt:_ point to tum over their money. That afiiounted to $37. l\fosac was shot in the back when be angered the captors, Sanders told sheriff's deputies. The three men are being held lq Orange County Jail. Rea.gun Seeks Bright Ouster, Carpenter Says Stale Sen. Dennis Carpe nter ( R • Newport Beach), one of t"-'O legislators from Orange Councy calling for the resignation of Co a s t a I Commlssloner Donald Bright, said today that Governor Reagan's staff is actively exploring legal methods to remove the co m m 1 s s i o n chairman. "I've been in contact with t h e governor's appointments sec!retary, Ed Hutchinson, and be is the staU member who if scaMing the wording of the Coastal lniUative to see if there are pro- visions for rerhOvaJ of Dr. Brtght,._ said ~ter. , ·Bright is the chairman of the1 com- • mission which issues construction per. mits along the 1,000.yard coastal zone of Orange and Los Angeles County. criticism. when It was learned last week that he had brought together represen· tatives of major developers to sc:k con- tributions and mailing lists to benefit the campaign or Edmund G. Brown Jr., the Democratic candidate for governor. Carpenter conceded that he recom· mended Bright for the commission ap- pointment by Governor Reagan and that he was impressed with Bright 's expertise in the field or the environment. "But my respect for his expertise doesn't alter my serious concern aOOut his use of the powerfu1 chairmanship during this political campaign. "It waS an error In judgment which was inexcusable, especially when one considers lnat as·-chairm11n oi 1he conlirussion, Dr. Bright has to t a I dominance over developers asking for permits. When they come before him and the rest of the commission they are in total supplication, and when the chairman has sought p o 1 i t I c a I con- tributions from them they have no way of knowing if they are being treated fairly,. particularly if they chose not to C<Y.ltribute," Carpenter said. Carpenter's A s s e m b l y counterpart. Newport Beach Republican Ro b e r t Badham, also has been outspoken in the drive to oust Bright from the com- mission. Badham reiterated his demands that Bright quit at an address Tue9day in Ne"-'JXlrt Beach. As for the Governor's stair ex· aminaUon of statutes related to removal of members of regional coastal com· mi ssion, Carpenter said that no con- clu sive opinions have yet come. Brlghl lasl week asked for an Attorney General's investigation Into the charges against him -a request w h i c h Carpenter vie"" as a "typical maneuver du ring the political climate." Stans Offe1ing To Plead Guiltv J WASHlNGTON (UPI) -Fonner Com- me rce Secretary Maurice H. Stans has offered to plead guilty to minor cam- paign law violations in exchange for a government pledge not to prosecute him on more serious charge.s, l h e Washington Post ~ported today. Quoting .. lnlonned sources." the Post said Stans' lawyers proposed t11e. deal to special Watergate pro9eC'lltor Leon Jaworski this month. Jaworski ls re1ign. Ing. the Post said the offer called for Stan9. who was Nixon's chief fund.raiser for the tm clinjpa lgn, to . plc<id guilty to as many as six technical mis· demeanors ln exchange for having 51>me felony charges dism!J8ed. \ -. " _,.. . . . . THE BRITISH/FRENCH CONCORDE: BEAUTY AND BOREDOM AND A MUL T.i.MILllDN·DOCLAR GAMBlE ON SPEED By TllOMAS KEEVIL Of tM Delly "ft" 'bff Gracefully beautiful in lines, thrilling lo watch as it swoops to . land with rugh Al!(I• and drooped nose, the supersonic Coocorde is likely to be a bit of a b>re to lts passengers. The cabin is very ordinary -two seats on each side of a narrow aisle. Windows 4fe Small -aoout the size of a hard1?0Ver book. And the view from t~ Windows isn't much. "You'll see a dark blue sky, a silver w:lng and the curvature Of the earth, thal's about it," conceded a B r i t I s h Airways official aboard the Br i t l s h • Frencb Cohcorde shortly after It touched down at Los A n g e I e s IntemaUonal Airport Wednesday afternoon . And It'll be expenilve to ride. Tickets for the trSD•Ailanttc flights beginning late nen year or early in 1'16 "will be at least "slightly higher" than current first class fares. Former President ' 'V ~ry Depressed,_ In Ileavy .Eai11' LONG BEACH (AP)'-Richard M. Nixon, ~talized again with 'phlebitis, waS' reported to be "very depressed and gnnnpy" and hasexperienced "beav)' pain," a source close to the former presi dent said today. Nixon, facing possible surgery, r e • entered the hospital here late Wednesday because bis doctor said home treatment for ~ coiditloll prO;;.j_ il!o1fecjjve. . "H calhe in last night for lests and didn't eiJ)ect to be staying, but they kept him here," the source said. . "They l91d ~ it : was a 1/e r y dangerous situation, and when they toll! him this he became very depressed and grumpy." Mrs. Nixon reportedly planned to visit her husband later today. Both of Nixon's daughters are in the East. "l'm sure be doesn't mind really that his family isn't with him," the source said. "He doesn 't really want to see anyone now. "Yesterday he was in very bad spirits. The situation is worse than they thought. He was having heavy pain. •·unfortunately, he was working con- stantly at borne on his book and papers, so at least he'll get a rest here." The SOW'ti! added that allegations that Nixon may be ming his illnesl! to shield himself from testifying at the Watergate cover-up trial "really don't OOlher him at all..J:ie aoesn·t care wha1 peopie S11y. The U.ing he is r.ea11y worried about now is his health." Door Left Open; M:ij,sion · Viejo .. • Housewife Raped A Mission Viejo housewife who sher· iff's mves01atora said leaves her back door partlally open 24 hours a day was raped at knifepoint Thursday by an unknown intruder. Orange County Sherifrs officers said the 33-year-otd victim told th~ her attacker apparently climbed the fence at the rear of her property arxl entered her home via the back door she keeps open for her dog. So whal does It olfer besides Its sleek beauty? Speed. Not uncomfortable speed, but. a sound • smashing, 400 mph cruising ~ at 50,000 feet, above even the thre3f of bad weafher It crosses the AUantic •n just. over tbe hours, just haU tile norma4 ..scbedu1e for current commercial jets. , A dlittal ~ s.creen tells passengers the h'iach speed of the Con· , cordil,a1 lt wiifdl ujl'lta four Rolls-Royce englnis, bUt i li' j o leaman acknowledged thlt l•tt•s -ftally a bit of a gimmick." , Actually, passeqgers have no sen.saUon crosslqg either Madi I -the speed of sound -or Mach 2. So other than watching a flashing set of numbers, the Concorde's supersonic speed offers no thrill,.elther. - So who1s going kl ridf Uit C<Ecorde and wtiy? • BriUsh and French builders of the . Frotn Page Al PHLEBITIS ••• was di.9COvered Wednesday night by a "venogram." During Nixon's previous hospital stay, ' Lungren, in a neWJ , conference Sept. 30, referred lo "the d!Wlger of other tests," specifically singling out the venogram as one of them. He said it can have dangerous side e ff e c t s because it invo!Ves irljectiog iodine into the bloodstream and brings on "the possibility of restarting the phlebitis." He said at that time he had chosen not to uae lhe test, but said ''there ml\)' bo 'I lil1l!' in tbi future we will fiave'i o itsort lo this. "f ' Detroit. Church Burns to Ground DETROIT (AP) -Pari.!ihioners wept and the pastor declared, "Jt's totally gone, totally gooe," as fla• •"5 roared through the old red-brick church. Police said two OOys, aged 7 and 9, admitted setting a fire that destroyed the Preston Methodist Episcopal Olurch in the cente r or the c:ty's Latin-Ameri- can community Wednesday. Dr. Charles L. Sv;an, pastor of the 87-year-0ld church, said his bilingual congregation of about 100 recently raised $7 .000 for a new roof for the church. Investigators said the woman was ordered by the intruder to go to her bedroom and undress. She told officers . the unknoWn male then got into bed with her and raped her while her 8-year- old son remained In another part or the hou!e. craft brought It to. Los Angeles, and earlier to San Francisco, to explain J the answers to that question and to _ stir up interest in I.he $50-million·a-copy jet. . '11le. interest was colOS:Sal. E v e r y bUilding within miles of the airport and ~Is main approach was lined with curious spectators as Capt.. Andre Tu r c a t lowered the nose of his Concorde (for pilot visibility) and swooped into a graceful, hlgh-neck.ed landing. · Airport police were bracing for un- precedented crowdll today for a schedul· ed public viewing of the Cor.corde from 3 to 9 p.m. It's to be shown off of Imperial Highway, opposite the ma1'I tenninat • Inside the tenninal Wednesday, British and. French offiQals were t e 11 in g newsmen and local officials why the supersonic plane makes sense. Air France and BA bel~ve the Con· corde will break even on the trans-Atlan. tic run with 50 of ib 108-144. seab filled Police on Coast Haven't Received New Alien Policy Spokesmen for several ·orange Coast and inland poli ce departments said today they have not been told by immigration officials to refrain from arresting illegal aliens found in their cities. Che c ks with se ve ra I police department. revealed that no alt~ation in policy lw been launched d e s p i t e claims from the lmmJgration an d Naturalization Service that the messages went out. Spokesmen for the INS confinned Wed· nesday that the policy had been in effect for the past three weeks and it asks that agencies farther than a few miles away from an INS office no longer arrest and hold aliens for deportation. The reason for the new policy, the aides said, was because of the manpower shortage and the commitment of more OOrder patrolmen to the, i m m e d i a t e border areas and permanent roadblocks. In two of the county's police agencies where aliens are the greatest problem, spokesmen said there was no change in the pol.icy to arrest aliens when officers in the field believe it Is justified. Bird wltb paying passengers. What they're hoping is lhat most cui-rent first-class passengers will switch to the Concorde Concorde, pay a sllghtly lilgber ticket price and find it worthwhile to shave three hours off the New York·Lon- don or New York-Paris run. This would leave the standard 74.7s. JOils and ,DCIOs open to all-economy configuration. They also contend the sf'Klrter night times will substantially reduce boredom, jet-Jag fatigue and upsets to the body clock, If a Pacific run is added, Concorde supporters say, a 2~'J-hour flight to HonoluJu. "could .be tucked into a morn· ing." They've a lot of selling ahead. Only the project-sponsoring British Airways and Air France have orders on file and the 11 cralt they have ordered won't begin to pay the staggering $20- billion plus cost of tl}e Concord<: pro- gram. Western Airliiles President Art Kelly, who was aboard yesterday's Ancborage- Los Angeles Qlght, Is optimistic about the Anglo-French SST's fufure . He lauded the plane's air conditioning system, public address sy~ a n d general comfort -and said Western would · be in the market for one if it bad compalibl"e routes. What that means is routeS with long legs over water .. The Coqcorde must Oy at sub.!Q.l!!C speeds over land -an In-- efficient fuel arrangement and one that erases the SST's primary asse t.' speed. Whatever its economic future, the Con- corde was a hit at LAX yesterday. Crowds cheered when. it touched down and as Ca'pt. Turcat taxied to b i s terminal, the sleek, white jet collected an entourage of , nearly 100 tractors, cate.ring trucks-, buses, police and secur- ity vehicles, buses and even a TWA fuel truck. The 9elect few who Inspected the in- terior or the Concorde were for the most part dj.~ppointed. About two- thirds of the cabin space Is taken up with mooitorlng equipment, computers and machinery -. 10 tons of .it in au. The . 32 plush and comfortable tan leather seats in th.is particular model are. about one-third the projected capaci· ty of a normal Concorde configuration. Builders calculate they can cram a max· imum of 144 seats into the 203-foot jet1 but would reduce tnat to 108 In a first class configuration. That's slightly smaller than the 737s flown out of Orange County by Air Caifomia. The Concorde's range is 3,800 miles. With fueling stops, its backer• say, it will put every major metropolitan center in the world only one-hall day away. Wherever it flies, the Conoonle w:III take at least a little bit of Oran&e Couilty with It. Eight county firms su~ plied .pad.s.10.r..the__1il SSTs built-so far. r ~ - -- ' '. ' ·~ f-lflll AlllllAllC WUIEI .......... __ ~f"..-:::1 ··-·.:,&""'--.~--$"jff's t the ........ , .SJ!IU~ : FREE DELIVERY Apart menc Sli• G.• M1111• ONLY 20" WIDE O'llflt-.;,. Officen said the intruder therl ned from the horn~ via the rear door by which he bad enleted. They said the knife was not used on the victim nor did htt attacklr use any other type ol force throogbout the Incident. "'--••14i ... ....... ....., .... AND Ofllcers Uld !ht "°"'"' •ssured them that ber back door will now be locked for 24 bollrl a day. Suspect on Bail OROVILLE (UPI) -Bail was S<t aL 1100,lltlll W.e<lnCllW1J9r a ~eavy equip- ment operator......cha.rged-with be1:1ting en 18-year-old 1irl to death last weekend . • ( I ......... ___ ....,,. __ _ • °"" ...... -.... """ ·~--...... ~PWcetl! ~5'95 NORMAL INSTALL.\JION 1 I - l ·JlOW • ., ____ ,_,_,_ --· z-:i:i ..... -=-..... ...... ... -· ·---... - ,, I I 7 \ ' '1 I I 7 ·Huntington Beaeh Fountain ·Vall~y -• EDITION * * * VOL. 67, NO. 297, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES . . • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • Today's Fin~ N.Y. Stocks THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 TEN CENTS ' Beatles Weren ~,·That ·Good Harrison· LOS ANGELES (AP) -11It's all a fantasy, this idea or putting ~ Beatles back together," said George Harrison. ''The only way it will happen is if we're all broke." Harrison, one of four British musicians who disbanded after .becc.ming multi· millionali'e! as l'he-hottest. rock group ever, said the Beatles were part ol a past era. "l realize that the Beatles did fill a space in the '61Js, and all the people who liked the Beatles and grew up with them got attached to them," Harrison said. 11'lbe problem is when they want to live in the past." In fact, he added, "Having playe<i wi_th other 111usicians, I don't even think the lJealles were that good:"' Harrison, who usually shuns personal interviews, drew a crowd oC some 150 newsmen when he called a pl'f:SS CQr>- f erence Wednesday to announce his first Canadial>-American ooocert tour in eight years.· The mustachioed 31-year-old Hanison, clad in an orange T-shirt under a yel- low and blue windbreaker, immediately den.led rumors ol a Beatles reunion. "We're all having fun being individ- uals," he Said. "We'd all been boxe4 up together fOr 10 yea.rs. We were iJolated ••• The biggest break in my career was in 1963 getting the' Beall~. The biggest break since then is getting out ol them,'' he said. The four m~icians -Harrison , John Lennon, Ringo Starr and Paul fl.fcCart· ney -formed their group in I~ and the Cttlt hysteria which surrounded them -"Beatlemania" -ignited in 1963. They offtcially diSbanded in 1970. !.icCartney sued the ,other three, and legal battles are still r8ging. Harrison , though df'flying any bitter· ness, aald he would never play with McCartney again. "Paul's a fine bas.~ ~ID.yer, but he's sometimes over-powenng," Harrison said. "Ringo's got the best backbeat in the business .•. I'd join a band any day with John Lennon. But I v.•ouldn "t join a band with Paul McCartney. That's not personal ; it's from a musician's point of view." }{arrison, ""ho composed such Beatles hits as "Something" and "ffere Comes The Sun," appeared in the United States in 1971 at the benefit "Concert for Bang· ladesh," but his last major lour was in 19'6. He said an earlier return to the United States was prevented by immigration authorities who refused him a V.'Ork visa because Of a 1969 British conviction for oossession of marijltillla. Lennon Is fighting deportation because of a similar marijuana convict.ion. Since the Beatles' split, Harrison ha s succeeded on his own with hit records including "My S\\'eel Lord'' and has fonned his own recording company, Dark Horse. But he said Wednesday his grea1 - est success hB:s been personal -a spiritual immersion in the myst icism and religion of India. "I constantly think of the Lord in one fashion or another," Harrison said. "That in itself is a fonn of meditation ." His eight year marriage to model Patricia Anne Boyd has broken up. ''I don'\ have a wife any more," he said. But they v.·on't divorce. "That's as silly as marriage." I-le has learned to cook Indian style, is a vegetarian and has visited India. ll1s concert tour, which begins Nov. : in Vancouver and goes to 27 cities, v.·ill feature a performance by Indian musi- cinn Ra Vi Shankar. Eventually, ~Jarrison said. he would Hke to live in India. "There's a word called karma ," he said, ''which means that whal ever's go- ing to be in the future is determined by your own aclions . . . I V.'ould like to cause my actions to lead me to end up in India.'' Six Perish Slayer to Prison As Blaze Rips House From Wire Services GLENDALE, Calif. -A family of four and two visiting children died early today when fire twept through a two- story home in an exclusive neighbOrhood. 'l1le firt was reported at 2:20 a.m., less than two hours after th&-parents '-• of I.be visiting children returned to their adjacent Chevy Chase Canyon ho m e after spending most o( \\1ednesday even- , ing with the family. .~ Two victims were '-1aUhew J a m e s Bondi, 5, and his 3-year-old s is t er • Colleen, lbe cbildn!ll ol Mr. and · Mrs. Jay l!Godl, -llv~ .... -1e lbe -edhome. Firemen identified tbe otber victim.I as Stanley and Slodra Myera, bolb in their 30s; their !IOn Daniel, 8, and daughter Usa, 7. Five victims were found 1n b e d s , firemen said. The two adults apparently tried to crawl out of tbc bedroom into a hallway but were overcome by smote. 'I Love, Jflg Doctor' . Ex-county Aide Jailed By TOJ\.f BARLE Y Of ttll O•H1 ,.llol Sr.If Fonner Orange County probation of· ricer Lester E. Browning Jr. was sen- tenced late Wednesday to one to 20 years in state prison for the slaying nine years ago of his estranged wife's Jover. Browning, 41, drew the maximum term from Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight. His sentence will r u n con· currenUy with a state of \Vash.ington prison term he drew after an ~ult conviction. Browning's arrest in Seattle J as t Novei:nber ~er the assumed name or Rex Erin Co0per led to the nalization by arresting officers who checked his • fingorpriJ>Ja ~ Ibey bad Ibo,. lq->oo&bl LeoW B'""'"'1g m tliclr jail. The -~ Bro'1nill( begin in Unin Ana °" .July 1~. 11165 sbortly alter be shot Albert w1Jbo11J; t2, or Anaheim, as the victim sat at 1'-fJ'S. Joan Brown· ing's living room table. Browning shot Wilborn five times and then took the lelephone from his wife as she tried to call police. "You won't need that," he told her and walked calmly from the house to begin a nine- yenr absence from Or ange County. Browning accepted his s e n t e n c e \Vednesday \\'ilh the Jack of emotion he displayed throughout his trial. He nodded finnly when Judge Knight ex- plained that the \Vashington prison tenn must be served first and must be served in that stale. When that portion of his double sen- tence is served, Browning will be return· ed to Orange County IO serve the balance of the prison sentence metec1 out Wednes- day by Judge Knight. ':J.llie iW'J Ul. BrowniDg11 trial deadlock· ed "' the degree of murder Ibey aliOuld detei:mlne in the lriUing ot Wilborn. Browniog agreed to let Judge Koight rule on the degree and was obviously delighted with the jurist's verdict of volwitary manslaughter. 0111, ,.l_,1 Stiff """" SENTENCED TD PRISON Convicttd Slayer Browning The coroner's offiee said all died of smoke lnhalaUon and heat.. Tbe family dog also cUed in the !ire. .,_1,dhorl.ties said lhe family from next door had been visiting at the home !or most of the evening. Their children had fallen asleep in one of the upstairs bedrooms and the parents decided to let them remai n overnight with the other children rather than awaken thenl. Young elephant makes frlends with Dr. Donald E. Dooley, the new -reaident veterinarian at Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Dooley, 34, Westminster, is a gi>ajluate of Orange Coast College and UC Davis. Halloween Fete to Draw Valley Police Dog l!elps Catcli Burglary Suspect Valley's H ollinden Hits Burke's Transit Stand F'in!men said the $60,000 home was engulfed in flames when the flrst fire units arriW:d.-It-took fuur-engine com· panies nearly an hour to extinguish the blaze. The home was a total Joss. AU -.;.:Q"C burw.:! .GI;-....,;,;: reoognitioo, fir~ said. Barha1·a Woods Of Huntington Gets Jury Post Mrs. BadJart Woocb ol HIDltingtoo Beach was appointed today to take over the Orange County Grand Jury post vacated this week b7 Galal J. Kernalwl ol Anal!elm. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey COllfinned lbe appointment d ?.1rs. Woods, 39, fl. 21052 Indigo Circle, to the 19-member panel after her name was drawn from the ballot dnun in bis courtrootJl. 'lile Hunllllglon Bead! housewife will take over the duties vacated b y Kemahan who advised Judge Dickey that mounting business pressures made hi1 furl.her grand jury s e r vi c e im- pooslbJe. The present Grand Jury Will complete tts tenn of office nen June 30. Ten Orange Coast residents are among its members. Huntington Man • Sought in Wilds MADERA (AP) -A fllll...,.le oearch was to begin today f~r a HunUngton Beach deer hunter nilsslng since Wednes- day morning, Mad<ra County deputies ,.Id. • Greg Ryan, 20, was last • aeen by companlon:i In the Jackass ?.1eadows area ol Sierra National For .. ~ deputies anld. Forest Scrvt.cc rangers began I h e ,.,rch Wednesday for t h • llgbt-clad hunter, and jeep poQe votuntcerJ ..i"'l mounted searchers were being astembl- Ont ·Hmttington Spooks Nearly 10,000 spectators· are expected to Une the streets Of Fountain Valley Saturday for the Gity's seventh a.Dnual Halloween Parade. 1be mile-long parade, spcnsored by the Fountain Valley Llon! Club, will be- gin the day.Jong celebration. Other events Include food and game booths in the Fwntaln Valley H i g h School Bowl, a children's Hallowt!en cos- tume contest and a S o'clock drawing for a hatchback car and other priiea. • Loading the two-bour perade will be the Fountain Valley and Los Amigos High School bands and drill -teams. Olbec entries include ltine noau, a flS,000 horse and $25,000 silver saddle, Indian danl"ers and a Wells Fargo stage coach. BUllt around the theme .. Halloween Happenings," the parade wlll start al 10 a.m. marching north oo Magnolia Street ~ Talbert Avenue_, then east on Slater Avenue and M!Uth on Bushard Stn:e! to Fountain Valley High School. Parade b"ophies will be awarded a\ 1 p.m. About. 70 civic and social organizations will operate. refreshment and game booths in the high scl1ool bowl througliOut • the day, according lo the Fountain Valley Kiwanis Club, roordinator of the ac- tivities. In addiUon the Mexican A m e r,.I c a n Scholarship Society will serve a A1eidcan dinner in the school cafeteria from 11 vn. to s p.m. A 2 o'clock children'• costume contest will be sponsored by the city Recreation and Paru Departmeot wllb children '-= TAlllln ROUTE OF PARADE Valloy Halloooon Fett Westminster and the Ganten G r o v e Strnwberry Featlval, Other Ooals will feature Uve square dancers atop a Ooal sponsored by lbe Fountain V a II e y Squares and a 4-11 noat entered by the Cloverdales 4-H Club ol llunllngton Beach and Fountain Valley. l're«dlng the perade wlll be the E.ocoodJdo l'l>lke Predslon Motorcytl• Drill Team, the Huntlngtoo Perk Elks Stunt ,.folorcycle Team and a western "shoot~m-up" group, the Chino Q u n Fight en. A police dog iiamed Eric helped Foun- tain Valley palice track a bur g I a r y suspect wbo allegedly stole some clothitlg from a department store. Wedne9dayt then broke into three Sant.A Ansi hnm11~ Potice said Victor Joe Herrera-, 23, Of Santa Ana, was charged on suspicion ol burglary after allegedly s t e a 1 in g r:lot.hing from 1.ody's st 16Ltl Harbor Blvd. In addition , police said, Santa Ana officers may press burglary charges in connectipn with the residential breakins. Sgt. Fred Nourse said Fountain Valley• officers were alerted at 3 p.m. by a security guard at Zody's who allegt!d.ly chased Herrera from the store. During the chase, police said, he dropped the bag of clothing he apparently bad stolen. . Police chased him Into Santa Ana, Nourse continued, using the police cklg which gained a scent from the dropped bag of clothing, then tracked Harrera. Of'flcers first spoU~ H e r r i r a at- tempting to break into a mobile home at Ulac Av~nue and Harbor 'Boulevard. Using a helicopter frotn Costa Mesa, police officers continUcd chasing the fugiti ve Into a rtsldenlial neighborhood. Nourse said Herrera entered one home In the area, then fled when the residents, who were at home at the lime. chased (Ste CAPTURE, Page A% I ATTACKS BURKE LOGIC Transit Backer Hollinden Nixo11 Bae~ i11 Ho spital; Leg May Requi1·e S11rge1·y competing for prizes. Cbildr<n interested STOCKS SLVlll p In entering muat l'OIOpele In prellminary LONG BEAOl (UPI) A n J"•"'-'•g al 4 p.m. Friday at c It y FOR HJR ,_ are.up of mente, Lungr'n said. ...... T D D ~y , Rlc!!afil NIJIOO's )11lleb1Ua c:oodltlon has ~· n Lu d h playgrounds. ,. • f!Uet bfs loft !cs "1th circulnllon block-'"" a emoon ngren •ai I nt If A feature of the parade will be Art N'EW YORK tUPI .. ) ._ 'prict:I I e 1 t ares, aending the f?rrntt Jl"lident limp-anticoagulanl therapy fails to dl~l'IOl\'t Balcom of Yorba Unda riding his $25,000 .~ .. -.Jy 1_ a .. _ ...... .._,.,.___~1 In -~hrot• Ing back &o 8 ~ital. Jlls doctor ~·=.,-is blood clots in Nhcon's leg "~uritiCAI in· ~tted. appaloosa horte and f 2 5 , 0 0 0 ., ....... .,. "' "'~ rwA"U 11~ R11.-ry may bi needed I Rel led to tervenliou is a real possibility.·· silver saddle. Among 40 other equestrian trading today on the-New York Stock p;,; A3} · . a 8 rics, The main danl(er facing Nixon Is th.it eolrics lo llol Stpulveda, th< !Ast of Ei<change, w(th in•'"'-worri. cd about Nix~'• •-'c'-·. Dr. J-•-Lungr-, h "'"I ........ ,. ~ , ... wu1 vilfl <:Jl I e t"' ebilis -a disorder of ,·eini1 ln hi~ tbe plonee.r Sepulveda famny, and SUite recession. -tt~ ly ordered Nixon rehospiLal· lert leg -will cause blood clo1s If 1he Barrett of Huntington Be.och, the on~y The Pow JontS (ndwl rial average!:, tRd ednesday night . lie re\•ealcd the clots com<'-aHrift in hi!! bloodstre'lm. horseback rider 1.n Foun1aJn Valley 1 whtch lost •.lmott 25 points In :_~ 0 lmpl'emenling of tests, previously called they can lodge in vessels feeding vi1al fint Halloween perade Wien years .ago. pnvk>ul telliOnS. lOtlt more than cnpit dangerous, ,~1hich wcrt to .,. used only"' heart muscles and lWlg lir.suc , blocking Among the 21 bands entered. v.·111. be points to 636.26.. if the disease had become mort serklus. circulation and causing dtalh. A FoW'llain Valley city councilman, \\'ho serves on the Orange Comnty transit board, charged today lhat Assemblyman Rl'lbert Burke (R-Huntingtoo .Beach) used ··the poorest o( iuKic:" in up!JOsing tile county 's mass transit ballot measure. AJ Hollindeo. who has been on the transit board the past year. said he .,_,as both ''distress,ed" and surprised t:> hear of Burke's opposition to Proposi- tion A. "\\'e do have a viable plan. There isn 't a single city or group that is opposed to the plan." Hollinden said. He further charged that Burke used a year-0ld preliminary study as a basis for his objection. Since then. he continued, the transit district has completed and revised its study and ha s also developed a revenue plan. The transit measure on the Nov. S. ballot would increase the co'i1nty sales tax by one cent Revenues would be used to expand bus service. implement a dial-a-ride progra1n, build a rapid transit nctv.·ork and olhervdse "improve public transportation .·• llollindcn also cririrized Burke's con· !See HOL.Ll~DEN, Pn ge A%1 Orange Coast Weather Th~ v.·eal.herlady says 1ru be mostly cloudy Friday, but no raln is e~pccled, 01· even drizzles for that n1atter, J--lighs at the beaches in t.hc upp<>r 60s rising lo the mid- 70~ inland. Lo\l.·s tonight 55-62. INS Un;; TODA\' Police arc look111g for ·'Skid Row" t11pc mollu·r u:f10 sold bobv sl1e 1'01d t<,'(l,( ltt'r sm1 f<H $5. Stot"lf, Page .·l4. Erm1 lembt<ll C) L,M. levll C• C•NIOffll• AJ ci.m11111 c:i. 11 Ctmk• C• ,,..,,....,.. C• De~lll Nollttl AU 161tllr'lel "••• .,, fll'9rl•lllllltl!I Cl l"l~llKt C•.S = .... ,,..---;:;:_ " Ml¥•t1 C, Mwtu1I Fu~ftl (f N•ll0tt1! frl"I Af Or-• CWlll'T '"'" 511Vll ,.,,.,,. '"''' JIOt~ ~tl1 1•1f't11Jtll ,._..,. AH•IS Cl•J " ... , .. ~..,....,.,.,..,,.,..hmrRyan di-red, ol· n~rs said. tht..b.1nd and drill teams from 1A1 Quinta Dtclinea led advtDCtl bt._1 •1:tl t -'llile ailment, which~ Nixon off Nixon appeared nl Long Beach ;\femo-_ amf"Edlson 11igh School~. , _ Jll8JXln.,.1.;,_0!!,_ to:!"~ antoug jhe_ ,87f -the--wilnes'! sltlnd al 1~°iv:1~ -•. r111t llospitnl mt!dical ceriter shOftTY a'fiCr ~ !!~dude the c:1t.Y""enftlca from lSSOe crocsina iii£ tape. erup trial, proved too !trong for thedn1,gi: 6 p.rn. Wednesday, apparentlv to the sur· -Wl~ngton Beach, Folmtain Valley, Nixon "'-as taking at home ir San Cle-(Sff PnLEB1TIS, Pftgt Atl ln ........ IHIM • (;_J Aflll L111d1~ Cl ' Wt•lflat *•tll ...... , " " .. .. I ,. I ' -• 'l • • A 2 DAIL V PI LOT_ H/F T1!11rsclay, Octobtf 24, 1~74 Carpet1 ter Says ·Reagan Staff Eyes Bright's Ouster State Sen. Dennis Ca r pen I er (It· ~~por:t Ccach), one of l\1·0 ll'glsla!ors rro1n OrM!ge County calling ror lhe resignation of Co as l a I Comn1issioncr Dona ld Bright. S<lid today that Governor Rcagitlli's staff is actively exploring legal nwthods to remove the c o m Ol I s s i o n chairman. "I've been in contact with.. t h c goveruor·s appointments secretary, Ed l iutchinson, and he 1s the staff member Valley Y outh Panel M1ilL~ Runaway Bi ll The Fountain Valley \'out h Com- mission "'ill discuss a $2.000 funding pro~al for AJ\tPARO, a home for juvenile runaways, at their 7:30 meeting tonight. .. The home, which would be located in Midway City, is a cooperative effort between federa1 and state agencies. in ' addition to the cities of Fountain Valley. H~tingtoo Beach, Garden Grove and Westminster. Assistant City Manager James Heck explained t.be home would be "a place where kids can b& cared for and coun- seled during a 48-bour period." . He said it would be an altematl\'C to pl.acing them in Juvenile Hall (If returning them to wha t may be an unhappy home situation. The facility would bt financed by a $145,000 federal grant, $8,IXX) fro m the state and $2,000 from each ol the four cities. There would be housing for six boys and six girls at a time, along with OOunse>ors and staff. Heck said. If the nine-member yooth commission agrees to the proposal. Heck added, it Y,.ouJd go to the city council for final approvaL So far the ooly city to approve the _, m i a s ure was Ga rd e n G r ove. '": ·w~r bas rejected it, Heck said, a.1<D11('he:)s hopeful Westminster may ~1der."' '-\ ., "lt is designed to reconcile children and parents, and provide a cooling t;iff period," Heck added. Hallo ween Y out1i Activities Sla ted In Wes tminster Tu·o special Halloween youth activities are being offered in \Vestminster Satur- day, -a daytime pumpkin class and an evening spook show . The class sponsored by lhe c I t Y Recreation ~nd Parks Department, will teach children 6 to 10 how to make . jack o'lanterns. . For a ~ regis tration fee. children "iU be given a pumpkin and supervised during class. . Registration must be made m advance through city hall. Students at \\'estminster lligh School V.'111 mow "Tales from the Crypt," ~:­ toons and two short "scary" movies in the gymnasiun1 Saturday n~ght. There will be two screenings. from 7 to 9:30 p.m. and 9:45 to midnight.. Admission is 50 crnts for children 12 and und~. 75 cents for those with ~tudent membership cards and $l for those over 12 without student cards. Refreshments also v.·ill be sold. and \'iewers mny attend in CQSlume. ORANGE COAS1 HIF DAILY PILOT Rober! N. Weed "•f>•ci.M • ..., f'\ifll•ll'lor Jack R. Curley \lier J>Jt\!111'"1 1"11 e..r ... e-r11 Mil.,.r Thomas Kee11ll Tf'toma s A. Murphine Mil,..9,no Editor Cha rles H. Loos Richard P. Nall Anl\11n1 M.tnloono Coo tor~ Terry Coville \W)I Or•~ Count, Edl!or Huntington Beach Office llllS lle1tn 8o111t .. ..-d Mt1n.,. o1tiCld1tu P.O. llcu 1'0, t2MI Other Offlctt l.lo-B11t11, 11 .. G'"-V'f S!N"tl C.,!1 ,,,..,.. :UO "Hf>! a., !olr,,.I IW-lloo-.;" J)U N••-1 llouit"'rd :!l.Mldilbltk V1J1t, JUOI U1 "91 Ao<lll 11 Sin 0>f'90 FrN.,.., • T elephone (714) 642"4321 Classified Advertising 642·5671 ''°"' ""''" 0rlloftqfl (Oll"1l c:omr-11tt 540·1220 \\'ho is scaMlng the wording (If the Coastal initiative to see U there are pro- visions for removal of Dr. Brighi ," snid Carpenter. Bright is the chairman or the rom- mission which issues construction per· mits along the l ,000.yard coastaJ zone of Orange and Los Angeles County. criticism "·hen it was learned last Wct'k 1tiat he had brought together represen· tatives of major developers to sc:k' con· lributions and mailing lists to benefit the campaign of Edm~ G. Brov.TI Jr., lhe Democr~tic candidate for governor. Carpenter conceded that he recom· 1nended Bright for the cqmmission ap- pointment by Governor Reagan and t~t he was impressed with Bright's expertise in the field of the environment. "But my respect for his expertise doesn 't alter my serious concern about his use of the powerful chairmanship during this political campaign. "ft was an error in judgment which "'as inexcusable, especl:illy when one considers that as ch..1irm11n of the commission, Dr. Bright ha s tot a I dominance over developers asking for permits. \\'hen they come before hlm and the rest of the commission they are in total supplication, and when the chainnan has sought po I i t i c-a I con-- tributions from them they have no way of knowing if they are being treatt'd fairly, particularly if they chose not to coolribute," Carpenter said. Carpenter's Ass em b I y counterpart, Nev.'POrt Beach Republican Ro be r t Badham, also has been outspoken in the drive to oust Bright from the com- missio~ Bf!Oham reiterated his demands that Bright quit at an address Tuesday in Newport Beach. As for the Governor's staff ex· amination (If statutes related to removal of members of regional coastal com· mission, Carpenter said that no con· elusive opinions have yet come. Bright last week asked for an Attorney General's investigation into the charges against him - a request w h i c h Carpenter views as a "typical maneuver during the political climate." l'rona Page Al HOLLI NDEN • • • tcntion that the demand for mass transit hasn't been substantiated. In just' two yean, Hollinden polnted out , bus service has grown from 15,000 . passengers a roonth to 700,000. "We are under constant pressure to add new routes, new services," he COO· tinued. The district is opening a new line Friday on Magnolia Street and another ton Bolsa Avenue past the ft1cDo nnell Douglas plant, he said. During a ?'J minute period Wednesday, tra n s 1 t employes distributed literature to more than 500 McDonnell Douglas cmployes interested in the new route. "\Ve are ta lking about laying the first track in 1983 in the central part of the county," Hollinden continued. "The need is already there." In addition. he said. studies sho\\' that by 1983, ti"Ere wil l be twice as many cars on the roads in Orange County as there are now, ''if we don 't present an allemative." f 'rona r a ge Al CAPTURE ... him out. . Officers finally followed the police dog to a home 1n the 1100 block of Arapaho Drive where Herrera was found . Nou'rse said Herrera first told officers he lived at the home , but the wom_an resident just .returning home told pohce he did not. He had entered the home through an w\locked garage door. American Nazi T1i o Arrested BOSTON (UPI) -Three members of the AmeriCan Nazi Par1 y toda~ were arrested on charges of atten)p\1ng to incite a riot. The arrests came as classes started peacefully on the 300! day of court· ordered busing to integrate Roston schools. Among those arrested ,,·as 11 a r o Id ~tJ'ntlus 111, 26. of Arlington, Va., self· styled leader or a group calling Itself th(' Revolutionary Voice or National Soci alism . The other men also v.·erc from Virginia. T1·affic Ticket Fitlug Probed LOS ANGELES (AP) -A five-month probe of the county marshal's office has dlscloscd frequent request!: by ~late and COWlty officials to fix: tralfl~ tickets, blJl oo evidence that nny brlbtry or other prosecutable offense has occurred, the district at1omcy'1 office rt-ports. Dist. Atty. Joseph Busch sald \\~ed­ ne!tlay the traffic ticket fixing requesls have stoppeit but urgt.'<i passage o f legislation to nlake such requests a crime. _,..;.;..-L~------=""'~°'· ~::;,;; ..... ~,.,."";;:::. -• ·#I I • • -........ ...,...,........,/ THE BRITISH/FRENCH CONCORDE: BEAUTY AND BOREDOM AND A MULT l-MILLION·DOLCAR GAMBLE ON SPEED Eight Orange County firms M1de P1rt1 for the Pline; It's Bi ckers S1y•lt Wilt Chtnge Ftr1t..Cl111 Afr Travel SST: A Beautiful, Boring Bird By THOMAS KEEVIL Of llM 0.1/y ...... $11ff Gracerully beautiful in 1m; lhrilllng to watch as it swootis to land wit h high angle and d1Jl(Jped nose, the supersonic ~ncorde ls 11.kety to be a bit ol a bore to its passengers. ' The cabin is very ordinary -two sea)s on each side of a narrow aisle. Windows are small -about the size of a hard~ver bookt~ And the view from lhose windows isn't much. "You'll see.a dark blae sky, a silver wing and the curvature of the earth. that's about it," conceded a Br itish Airways official aboard the B r I ti s h - French Concorde shortly after it touched down at Los A n g e I e s International Airport Wednesday afternoon. And it'll be expensive to ride. Tickets for the trans--AUantic ftights beginning late next year (It early in 1976 will be at least "slightly higher" than current first class ~ares. • 1 So what does It offer besides its sleek beauty? Speed. Not uncomfortable speed, but a scund • smashing, 400 mph . cruising speed at 50,000 feet, above even the threat of bad weatber. It crosses the Atlantic in just over three hours, just halt the normal sched.ule for current commercial jets. A. digital readout · s c r e e n tells passengers the maclt ,speed of the Con· cor~e a.s it winds up lb four .RoUs-Royce engines. but a BA s p ll k e &'bl a n acknowledged that "'it's really a bit of a gimmick." ~ .... Actually, passengers have no sensation crossing either Mach 1 -the speed or sound - or Mach 2. So other than watchirig a flashing, set of numbers, the Concorde's supersonic speed offers no thrill, either. So who's going to ride the COllcorde and why? British and French builders of the craft brought It to Los Angeles, and earlier to San Francisco, to explain the answers to that question and to stir up Interest In the $50-mllllona-copy jet. The interest was colossal. E v e r y building within miles or the airport and its main approach was lined with curloWI spectators as Capt. Andre Tu r c a t lawered the nose of hls Concorde (for pilot visibility) and swooped into a graceful, hig~neeked landing. Airport police were bracing for un· precedented. crowds today for a schedul· ed. public viewine: of the Cor.eorde from 3 to 9 p.m. It's to be shown off (If Imperial Highwa y, opposite the main tenninal. ID!lde the tennlnal Wednesday, British and French officlals were t e 111 n g newsmen and l<>cal officiaJs why the supenonic plaoe makes sense. Air France and BA believe the Con~ oorde will break even on the trans-Atlan- tic run with 50 of Its 108-144 seats filled with paying pasSengers. What they're hoping is that most current fint.cJass pas s engers wi ll switch to the Conoorde, pay a slightly higher ticket price and find it worthwhile to shave three hours off the New York-Lon- don or New York-Paris run . nus would leave the standard•J 47s 101 ls and DCIOs open to ·ell~m~ coilnguration. They afso conteild the sfK.rter flight times will substantially reduce boredom, jet-lag fatigu..e and up~ts Jo !he body clock. Uit Pacific nm bradded, Con.corde supporter! say, a 2-h-hou r fl ight to llonolula "could be tucked. into a morn- ing." : : They've a lot of selling ahead. Only the ·project·sponsoring British Airways and Air France have <mien on file and the 11 craft they have ordered won't begl.i to pay the staggering $20- billion plus cost c! the Concord e pro- gram. OC Man Asks Ford Pardon Western Airlines P.resident Art Kelly, who was aboard yesterday's Anchorage-- Los Angeles flight, is optimistic about the AnglO-French SST's future. He lauded the plane's air conditioning system, public address system a n d general comfort -and said Western would be in the market for one if it had compatible routes. What that means is routes with lcng legs over water. 1be Cooo;lrde must fiy at subsonic speeds over land - an in- efficient fueJ arrangement and one that erases tbe SST's prjmary asset, speed. Fi ne In curred During WWII Haunting Businessman From Wire Services The federal government has dropped an attempt to rollect a disputed $10,000 fine from an Orange C'.ounty man who F rom Page A J PHLEBITIS . • • prise of the hospital stall, which said he was not expected. Nixon was released from the hospital Oct. 4, after 11 days treatment. Presidential press secretary Ron Nes- sen, campaigning wi th President Ford in Iowa, said the President has received no special word· on Nixon's condition. He came by car from his estate at San Clemente accompanied by former White House aide Stephen Bull, and walked through a rear service entrance, limping noticeably, a hospital spokesman said. Lungren, in a statement distributed lo newsmen. said a s u bs e q u en t ex· ::imination discovered ' 'de f ects , or blockages of blood vessels" -which could be caused by clots or other factors -in the surface and interior veins of Nixon 's left call. There is "near total occlusion, or blockage of blood now, in the deep (vein) system of lhc thigt," the physician said. Tests have shown Ural the drugs Nixon has been taking are not keeping his blood thinned enough to prevent clotting, Lungren said. "This ina d equacy of oral an- ticoagulati(IO has been a concern," he said. ' ~ Nixon was placed back on intraVenous drugs in the hospital, Lungren said, but if that does not work "the possibility of surgical intervention mu st be con· sidered." The extensive clotting in Nixoo's leg was discovered Wednesday night by a "venogram." During Nixon's previous hospitaJ stay, Lungren, in a news conference Sept. 30, referred to "the danger of other tests," specifically singling out t h e venogram as one of them. He said it can have dangerous side e ff e c ts because it involves injecting iodine into the bloodstream and brings on "the possibility of restarting the phlebitis." County Finds Co sUy Leak Eureka, they have found it! A mysterioWI leak that spilled 50 000 gallons o! chilled water out or' the Santa Ana Civic Cenler air condjtlonlng system over the past month was finally discovered Wednesday. The leak, first noticed w h e n wRtc::t meters reported a n ab- nonnal surge ln usage, was ln 11 pipe eight feet underneath the new county courthouse Japanese garden. The t ,XKl-gallon-per-day trickle was clamped and cut off entlrely. according to county b u· 11 d i n g services workers, w h o searched through each-indivldual building In an effort to Isolate tOO elusive leak. was a Worl~ War II black marketeer. The settlement, announced Tuesday by Costa Mesa attorney Tboma.s W. Henderson Jr. and Asst. U.S. Attorney Hugh Blanchard, provided that the man, Robert campbell, will pre~ a plea for a pardon from President Ford.. Campbell, a former Loe Angela bank employe but now a businessman i n Orange Coont,y, pleaded guilty dmng W~d War J[ to a charge that he participated in a scheme to divert more than one million gallons of gasoline to the black market. For cooperating with a uthorities by testifying against the biack market ~3ng, Campbell was fined $10,000 and put on probation for three years. After he had paid $3,500 toward the fine, a federal judge remitted the balance in 1948 .. on the recommendation of the U.S. attorney. Bul 20 years later the Justice Depart- ment reviewed. the case and decided Campbell still owed the balance because the federal judge had no authority to remit the fine. Even though a judge to whom the -case was asstgned in 11169 said he found the government's action "shocking," he upheld the Justice Department's position and ordered the fine poid In lull. In an appeal, however, Campbell nlis- ed the question of wbetbtr the gov~rn· ment, be<all!< It bad previOUlly applied for and approved the 1M8 ttmisaion, waa foreclOled. from collecting t h e balance al the fine. The •ppeala. court ordered a J\Wing on that quatloa, but before it could be beld, the government ai1d Campbell's lawyer, Hen d e,r s o n , reached a 0 mutually satisfactory set- tlement" wblch remtlted In the suit being dropped. Henderson explained today that the settlement involved. t h e goverhment dismissing the c.ase without prejudice, meaning the government could file again if it desired. A condition (If the settlement \\'RS that Campbell would pres.s fo r a pardcin from President Ford. [f the pardon ls granted, the case involving the $6,500 remaining from the uncollected "'fine, \\'Culd be aver. "U the pardon Is rejected, the govern- ment technically could file again, but whether it will or not I don't know," Henderson sa.Jd today. Whatever its economic future, the Ce& corde was a hit at LAX yesterday. Crowds cheered when it touched down and as Capt. Turcat taJ.ied to h i s tennlnal, the sleek, whi te jet collected an entourage of nearly JOO tractors, catering trucks, buses, police and secur- ity vehicles, buses and even a TWA fuel truck. The select few who iMpected the in- terior of the Concorde were for the most part, dillllllPo!ntecl. Al>olJI two- thl.rds of the cabio ~ce is taken up with monitoring equipment, rom.puten and machinery -JO tons of it in all. The 32 plush and comfortable tan· leather seats in this particular model are about one-third I.he projected capaci· ty (If a normal ConCorde configuration. Builders calculate they can cram a max· imum of 144 seats into the 203-foot jet, but would reduce that to JM in a first class configuration. That's slightly smaller than life 737s Dawn out of Orange Coonty by Air Calforiua. The Concorde's range is 3,800 miles. With fueling ·stop!, Its backers say, it will put every major metropolitan center in the world ooly one-haJf day away. Wherever lt files, the Concorde will take at least a little bit of Orange Coonty with tt. Elg)lt C!Jllllty finm sup- plied parts {or the six SSTs built so far. . --= ·~--. Ci.t z...o .... ,_ 11! .. .. ' . ·-·· ..... -·--·--...... -.... f-......... _ ··--... -••• ~149'5 l·tflll llllllTIC WAlllE~ ., __ _ ·=·-··-·~-­.. _ . .., ·-.. ----- "'lit-.,•~ the space saver A1>4t1mtn1 Sl1.1 G~• R1ns• ONLY 20" WIDE ··--....... . FREE D£'L IV£RY ANO NORMAL INSTALLATIO \1 . .,.. ....... -........... _ _... •ton __ _ . °"' •1t• -.... """ ·.....--.--...... ~-~l ~I.' •. • TQ9"5 L·S20 W ,.__--·-..·--""'=1.,... _ .. ~_ = .,.._ ___ - • I- • l 11.oep1 ,.Jr l t•d• ltt ' -· '• I I I I l ( . \ ' ) 2 Cross-t>.xa,1ainatio1a • . He Urged ·Lying WASHINGTON (UPI) -In an e£fort to discredit the prosecutioo's key wit- ness, a defense attorney succeeded today In getting John W. Dean Ill to admit he played a major role In tQe false testimony or ·two other · \Va ie t-8'. ate. figures. Dean, the former White House counsel, admitted under cross-examination that he encouraged both Jeb Stuart Magruder and Egil Crough to lie at a time when Coast Police Have1i't Got · .4lien 'W or,l' Spokesmen for several Orwe Coast and in1and police departments: '8-id today they have nol been told by immigration officials to refrain from arresting illegal aliens found in their cities. Check s wit h several police departments revealed that no alteration in policy has been launched de s p i l e claims from the Immigration a n d Naturallzatlon Service that the messages went out. Spokesmen for the INS confirmed Wed- nesday that the policy had been in effect for the past three weeks and it asks that agencies farther than a few miles away from an INS office no longer arrest and hold aliens for deportation . the cover-up was beginning to unravel. He told William Frates, lawyer for Watergate cover-up de!endant John D. Ehrlichman. that he played a "devil's advocate" .to test th e Calse story ·which 1.tagruder, deputy directOr of Richard M. Nixon's re.election campaign, told the Watergate grand jury. vvou as an attorney niet wi th Magruder and as you say played the devil's advocate and dev ised a story that was completely false," Frates ask- ed. "Yes sir," Dean said. \Vhen 8sked specifically what he said to Magruder, Dean replied : "l told lltr. P.1agruder that t couldn't in conscience tell him to go do'vn to the court and lie. but If he wanted me to test his story. I would." Frates also brought up Dean's in- structions to Krogh. fonner co-director or the White House Plunibers unit, if investigators asked him about the then undisclosed burglary of the office of Daniel Ellsberg's psychiatrist in Beverly Hills. "I told P.lr. Krogh that he'd have to think of something and he might have to lie his v.•ay out or it," Dean said. Frates· effort s to undermine Dean's credibility drew objections from chief government trial Ja,vyer J'ames Neal. But U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica upheld the line of cross-examination dur- ing Dean's seventh day on the y,•intess stand. Noting that Dean already is serving a jail time for \\tatcrgate-related of- fenses, Sirica added, "I don't believe that anybody's trying to paint l his gentleman as a lily white angel." --. .. DONALD ESSIG, 6, PLAYS WITH DOG HERO SKIPPY Saint• Ana Boy Rescued by Pet From R•ttlesnake Dog Hero~ 1974 Sa ves Cou1tt)· Youth Front S1iake CHICAGO (UPI) -Skippy. a young dog of uncertain ancestry who savf;ld a &-year-old Orange County boy from be- ing bitten by a rattlesnake, was named America's dog hero of 1974 Wednesday. an.imal hospital for three days hefore he was pronounced fully recovered . The Essigs said they acquired Skippy last year at an animal shelter. picking him from several homeless pups ··be- cause he looked the saddest." - T/111rsdar, Oat~r 2"I 1974 H OAILV PU 01 /\ 3 • Energy, Drilling ' Will Top Agenda Two key elem~nts to the rnaster pl nn being devel~ped for thl' coastal rc~ion!' of Orangt' and Lo.." AnRl'les counties will be up for public hearings Friday in Torrance be-fo re the South C o a s I Re gional Zone Conservation Comniissio n. In the larger ot the ty,·o planning documents -that dealing y,•ith enc!'j!V - proposalsTange ttom stiffs an ct io n s against ney,· poy,·er plants and ofrshorc oil drilling to the enj.'Ouraging of novel ncy,• sources of energy. Hearings on both !he energy and rec- reation elements \Vilt start al 9 a.m. in the council ch:UTibcrs of the Torrance Civic Center. Of the t\l'O proposed clements to the plan, rhnt dealing \\'ilh energy is the 111ore cornplex and definitive. It proposes provisions for I he con- servation of energy sanctions agai~l envi ronmental abuse by oil prcxiuction nnd electrical generation. And I he y should be in1pl emcntcd throughout the Slate. not just the five-mile coastal zone. Planners draft ing the rl'port assert that through the careful design of con- struction and the use of ncy,· de\'ices and techniques. the total energy con- sumption of the state's population in the last part of the century could be cut in half. Suggestions that solar healing be en· couraged and that research continue into the feasiblility of harnessing coastal y,•\nds to drive windmill generato rs also are included in the document.· Even the repacement of the traditional pilot light in gaS'operated appliances -substituting a slightly more expen sive electric ignition system -could cut deeply into the state's consumption of natural gas, the planners say. The proposed clement treat s offshore oil exploration and the adding of oil refineries along the coastline with serious reservations . The staff concedes !hat heretofore un· tapped oil fields offshore constitute the only likely sources of new crudt oll production. ·• 111 the cotnmission' s \'1e11·. ho\'1ever. these sources should renl:i.ln untapped un til the.ir use is of proven necessity ., tht> staff reco1nmends. The planners assert !hat fresh supplie." of Alaskan oil destined for the coastal area should me('! the c o a s t · s re- quirements for fuel through the ye:ir 1990. Although the offshqrt• drilling for oil could prove a serious 1hreat to the en\'ironrhent , the staff su~es\s that if sufficient incentives 11·ere Riven the in- dustry, <'CQJogical and esthelic \'alues of the offshore ureas could be preserved ~·hile drilling took pace. If offshore plattorms or i s I a n d s ultimately are approved in off!<hore ex- ploration. the staff reCTJ1nmends st rong provisions to assure a variety o r uscs-1nany of thcn1 scientific u n d recreational -to be blended with the drilling function. The ·recreational clement up for ht'at- ing on Friday takes a much less scien- tific apprOOch and ' d\\·ells strongsly on the potential lhreats to coast:.I land upon which millions or residents rely as their prime source or :Loereation. The element decries the loss of public access to 23 miles or the shoreline in the IY.'O CTJunttes and the staff recommends that the state legislature pass stronger Ja"'-s guaranteeing public access to the tidelands. The plan suggests in-lieu ac- cess fees which would be levied when a developer can not provide property for access. The cash would buy land elsc- '~here which is suitable as access to beaches. The plan r£Wmmends that I o c a I jurisdictions spend more of th c I r revenue-sharing income for c o a s t a l , recreation. The element also recommends strong use of altemate means of transporlation to beach recreation areas to lessen the impact of private cars. n.:: reason for the new policy, the ai~ said, was because of the manpower shortage and the commitment of more border patrol~ to the I m m e d I a t e border areas and pennanent roadblocks. In two of the county's police a~eocies where aliens are the greatest problem, · spokesmen said there waa no change in the polic·y to arrest aliens when officers in the field believe It is justified. Dean testified earlier in the day that there had been a dispute in 1m between then-White House aides Ehrlichman and H. R. Haldeman and fonner Attorney General John N. Mitchell -all of them trial defndants -over who was going to raise hush money to pay t h e Watergate burglars. Skippy , owned by ?t1arine ?i-1.Sgt. Gary Essig of Santa Ana and his family, leaped between Essig's son, Donald. and a rattlesnake poised to strike last March 17 du ring a weekend camping outing near Santa Ana. Dona1d, ~'ho had been playing in tall grass, cried out, "A rattlesnake, a rat- tlesnake!" Trudeau Just Dirty Wo.rd? -Spokesmen at several agencies con- ceded that the matter of alien det~tion is a discretionary one and d I r e c t I y related to priorities at any given time. San C1emente's police· department ap- parently holds the county record for alien arrests, which run into the hun- dreds each year. Police Chief Me rtner said that there is no alter on in Is department's policy, despite I e annou ement by INS. The city lies in a path of alieo migration a9Cf because It is so close to the San OnOfrer checkpOint deten- tions ire commonplace· and aUens are quickly turned over the federal agents. Last month alone, department rerords show, San Cemente police arrested 114 illega1 immigrants. So far th is year, the department has processed 766, the records show. The complete total for 12 months of 1973 show only 684 detentions. in 'f11s11n , pohce spo1o:es men said tile department has heard no.thing new in the alien detention policies by 'lhe INS. 'Dley said. that the" freight trains pass- ing through the city And sometimes stopping ih Tustin cootinue to carry dozen• of Immigrants a ni~t. But policies in Tustin, j~t-~s ip other county departments, are far r r o m ironclad-• -;, ... •. . Boston Police b1 Porno Raid BOSTON (UPI) -f<"ilms and records described by pollce as "obscio.ne and tmrd-a>re pornographic" were seized at the Jolar Amusement Center. Police Lt. Earl Crocker, who led the raid which confiscated 21 films and rec- ords, said Wednesday the movies "have no value; they are just hard-core porn and quite obscene. FUms like 'Deep Throa t' at least have a plot TI1ese htve no scientific or political value, no plot, no nothing." No arrests were made~ Police said the president ol Jolar was ll~ted as Larry~ 'frambitias of Seattle, Waslr .• The estab- lishment has 21 booths \'there "'lOvles can be seen, several featuring black leather couches and labeled "for <Xluples only." FORD RE.FUSES E.IVDORSEME NT Under questioning by M i t c h e 11 • s lawyer, William G. Hundley, Dean in- dicated that he !Omctimes served as a go-between in the dispute over raising the money to pay the Watergate burglars' legal fees and keeping them quiet about White House involvement. Dean sai d Mitchel.I, then campaign director for Nixon, appeared to rega rd the need to raise money as a \Vhite House task arid showed no interest in the problem during several n1eetings with Dean and others. At the same lime. Dean sai d . Haldeman ·and Ehrlichman were trying to thrust the responsibllity on J\litche\J. Former President 'Very Depressed, In fleavy Pain' . _,. Skippy ran to the boy'li aid. pounced in front Of the snake and grabbed it be- tween his jaws. But the rattler was able to tum his bead around and bit tbe dog. A neighboring camper shot the snake and the E11sigs rushed Skippy to a vetr erinarlan. He was given a shot of anti- venom and put into intensive care at an Door Left Open; Missio11 Viejo Housewife Raped A Mission Viejo house~·ife who sher- iffs investigators said leaves her back door p3.rtlally open 24 hours a day \1·as raped at knifepoint Thursday by an unknown intruder. ~Jlfanlfi -cwrny 'Shcffi!".:; .:.::;.:i•,; ;;.:..;.:: ihe 33-year.-old victim told them he r LONG BEACH (AP) -Richard M. attacker apparently climbed the fenci! Nix-on. hospitalized again with phlebitis. at the rear of her property and entered was reported to be "very depressed her hOme via the back door she keeps and grumpy" and has experie n ced "beavy pain," a source cloS(' to the open for her dog. former president said today. Tnvestlgaton said the '"oman was Nixon, racing possible surgery. re · ordered by the intruder to go to ber entered the hospital here late Wednesday _ beclr:oom_.Dd-undress.-She-told_officc.r s because his doctor said home treatmcnr lh rum al then got into bt.od for the condition proved ineffective. _e u own m e "He came in last night (or tests and "'Ith her and raped her while her 8-year- didJl't expect to be staying, but they old son remained· in another part of Ji:ept him here," the source said. the house. ''They to~d ~im it was a v er Y Officers said the Intruder then fled d~nge~s s1tuauon, and when they told froin the home via the rear door by him this he became very depressed ·!ti h he had t red Th id th and gfumpy .'' ..... c en e . ey . sa e ~1rs. Nixon reportedly planned to vis.it knife was not used on the victim nor her husband later today. Both of Nixon's did her attacker use any other type daughters are in the East. of force throughout the incident. "I'm ~re he doesn 't !"'ind really that Officers said the woman assured them his· family isn't with him." the sourei? . said . "He doesn't really want to see that her back door will now be locked anyone now. for 24 hours a day. Ford Blames Democrats For America's Problems to cut the budgct, lo cut red tape -and, as 1 ·have said before, to cu t the mustard." Ford said. DES l\101NES CUPil -President Ford blamed , the Dcmocorats for An1erica ·s problems today and osked Corn llell voters to elect Republicans Nov. S to help him solve inflation and the energy WASHINGTON (AP ) -President For<I shortage. • bas refu,ed to endorse Republican Judy He called for an end "of undermining h\Vltb that kl.nd af leamwork. "·e will do what \\'t have promised. \\'e Y.ill whip 1nnauon. \Ve v.•ill effect savings Pelly in btr race against Rep. Wilbur .. of our rorelgn relaOons with han~uff·llke • O. MlUs, but praised her effort and restrictions on the policies of the Presl- wlshed her well. dent and lhe secretary of state." White Hor.13t Prrss Secretary R o n "'nle tac\ ol the matter' is that It Nessen said Wednesday tbe President was heavy Democratic matoritlelli over belie\'CS Mrs. Petty ts "waging a the yean \\'hich helped to peate most .v~l'OUI and deter~ campaign." of the problems wa arc faotd with Mllla, a Dcmoc,..l who has served today." Fon! told a IW;t·pi•te GOP In the House since 1939 and Is chairman fund-raising lunch 12 dayl before con- or the powerful Ways nnd 1'1eans Con1-gresslonal elections, m1Uec. was lnvol\•ed recently in A ·~i is why y~1 need -wtiy I In enllt'gy and our resoorctt1 ·· - Fbrd was on an all-day s"·eep through Iowa and Illinois -his 12th and 13th stat Wtngs of his camp..ii~n 'to p u : I Republican candidates out of trouble next monl.h. Pro!pttls in both states are not good for R~publlcan~ \\'ASlilNGTON (UPI) -Previously secret White flouse trafiscrlpts indicate thai former President Nixon called Cana- dian Prime ?i.linister Pi~rre E. Trudeau a derogatory name during a meeting v.ith top aides, according to two \Valergatc cover-up detendants. "That asshole Trudeau was somCthing else.'' they contend l\'ixon said in a meeting y,•ilh top aides in the spring of 1973. The tv.·o defendants -J.I.R. Haldeman and John D. Ehrichmnn. both once Nixon's closest aid es -attributed the remark to Nixon in a p r i v a t e con- versation with U.S: District Judge John J . Si rica ?i.1onday. Their action was made public today. In Brussels, Trudeau spokesman Pierre O'Neal said "there is not the slightest chance whatsoever of a comment'' from ~~~ 'j ~ s ' the prime minister regarding the re- mark'. In Otta"'a, a spokesman in the prime minister's office said disclosu re of Uie comment "hasn't raised any rafters around here.'' The ren1ark appeared on a \V hit e House tape played in rourt fi.1onday . But a transcript prepared by the pro- secution allributed the p h r a s e to Haldeman and did not mention Trudeau as the object Or the remark. In a '~hispcred bench conference \\'ilh Sirica s hort I y thereafler. llaldeman's Ja1,1·yers prolested visorously that the ''oice making the remark was not Haldeman 's. Attorneys r o r Haldeman and Ehrlichman insis ted the voice was Nixon 's and demanded the record be corf\?ctcd. No action "'as taken immediately. 11 .I c;urr r•11 t>IJ l'r-" Some obser,•ers in the courtroom v.·ho listened to the tape \\"£'re doubtful it \\'as Haldeman's voice they h e a r d . althoUgh the phrase was so sho rt and the conversation mo,·ed so quickly il \ras diffi cult to tel! who made t h e remark. The phrase cropped up a1 a ml!t!ting Nixon held 1he afternoon of t.·Jarcb 22 . 1973. \\'ith Ehrlichman. Hald1nean. John N. 11-litche\I and John \\'. Dean Ill as the Watergate cover-up began wiravel- ing. According to the prosecution transcripts, midway through the etin- vcrsation -for no apparenl reason -Nixon said : ··1 got to handle 1ny Canadian friend ... at the. moment." A fe w moments later \li!h no other reference to Canada or to Trudeau, the derogatory phrase y,·as heard. UP TO 30% OFF on jeveraf Ji,jconlinueJ. .. Heritage and Drexel DINING ROOM Collections PROFESSIONA L INTERIOR DESIGNERS 646-0275 Ooen Mon Thur".> & Fr·1 [ves n 15 HARBOR B LVD COSTA MeSA CAL IF publicized Incident In volving a forn1cr need -in Was,hlngton n1embcrs of l.t=~ -6lri!>Pl!r· -..-Congren-whl)-wU~ join me in m:iklnfC decisions -decision~ to cut spending, Public opinion palls <l l\CI pnllllclans agree the Democrats tire likC':l)' to pick up a }louse seat. and rt::Win the. .scitale. sent being vacatOO b~· llrirold Hughes in foy.-a ~ and -Ford nottct lhl!I in his spce<h. -·· _, ? >-,. I ' ) '· • . \' D.ilLY PILOT Rocky Escorts 1 His Wif'e Out ~E\\' 'l>HI\ 1 \1'1 llapp~ l Hul·kl·f1·tll'r. t•:o.1·ortcd b.1 hl'I' 1 hu ::.bo.11d. V1t·c Pre,idt·nt·<lcs1)!· n;Hc Nl1l:-On f\. Hnckclt•lll'I'. k•tt ).ll'mor1al ll os111tal tnd;11·. :1 11(•\.'k tu tht· 11;1 ,\' ;d\\•r !-Ur J.:t'I~ t" rt•m1tll' IH·r 1·.1 n1·l'rou ~ lt·ll b1·ea...,t :\Jr:-. Hockt.·h.:lll·r 11;11l'ti her lcfl ;11·01 l o nc11·:-mt·n a., th1· c-ou1>lc pat<il'll'd th rough thl· luhb~ and pati:-t'll lf• :-pc:1k, 1'hc lL·f1 ;1rn1 1:-.1111· nn1· !IH1\ 'ht· h:1' lx.·1·n l'Xt•rc 1.-.111~ lo l'l'ga1n ll~ rulJ lj:.~· "\\'1·'r•c 1·f·r.1 grateful tu l~tt .r Fo1·ll fu r ht•r t•xa 1npk· (o all ol u-..·· kol'kt~ft•lll·r 'u1d Bus Disaster: ; 'Precautions lriadequate' :\HAGOi\. G;.i . (l_;Pli 1'hc rro:-. sing v.·hcre a Southern Raih1·ay v.•ork train back<.•d into a school bu s l'ar· rying 80 c hildren is marked only by <1 \\'arning sign. Se\·en children \lcre killed in the· ('rash \\"t•d nesday. Residents had tried \1'ithout succcss'to get a \\'arnin~ light installed at the intersection. .\ mcmbl'I' of the train cre\1' s aid the cross ing \ras clear \\'hen he looked out of the caboose about "t\\'O l"rosstie:-. a11 ;1 ~·. · or a bout 10 feet BL"T A~ t:\·t-:\\'IT!"'iESS scud ht• heard cre\1· mem ber!i shout a 11-:1rning to the engineer just before the <1c - c1dent. The Georgia ~late patrol said ii :-. preliminary inve!->tigalion sho11·ed tht· trainmun in the <:aboose did not sec the bus at the crossing. One offict·r said the bus dri1·er. Billy Kellett 50. appurenlly either thought the, train 11·as stopped or that it \l'Us mo1·ing so slo1,·\y that he had 1im e to i:?et across the I racks. ·"rhe train stopped do1,·n there lLk(· it \1·as going to let Billy go across. -- :-.aid Tommy Duki.>. ll. sitting at tht· back of the bus. '"\Vhen Bi!!.v started to go, il started ('on1ing back ·· 1•,..•sf•e11f or llcnry Ruth wil l .succeed Special \Vatergate Prosecutor I.con Jaworski Saturday. Ruth, ·13, has been deputy prosecutor to both Archibald Cox and .Ja\vorski. Police Seeking Wo1na n-Sold Baby for $5 \'A!'\COL"\'ER. 8.C. (A Pl Police \1·ere looking fur a 11·omr11111·ho sold an 8·month baby boy she claimed 11·as her son for 55. ·rhe baby 1~ presently in the care of the Children·s Aid Society and the 11oman 11·ho bought him ·ruesday say~ she 11·ould like to <1dopt him. "I fell in 101·e 11·ith him," s aid Katherine Pel· letier. 42 "l-le 's adorable.·· Sh(' said ht·r t1\·o children. ages~ and l:l . also \\'ant to keep him. t\ 11·oman claiming lo be the u1fant's rnother sold lhe child on a skid ro11· street for S.'I Ford-Brezhnev Summit? • • • -~ ' :,. • r. • •• ...... • • Kissinger Qeens Soviet T,,~ J\olOSt:O \V IU PI ) -Sctretury of Stute 1-lenry Kissinger and Com ·-' munist Party General Secretary l~onid Drezt)nev conferred for three hours today in a Kremlin meeting 11·hic h the Soviet 1'ass news agency described as construc ti ve. It 11'as the ir first get togeth_er since President Ford took office Aug. 9. One di scussion topic was a possible Ford· · l:lrezhncv summit meeting late nCl't 1nonth. Kissinger said after ... :ard the chan· ccs or war between the two super- JX)V.'ers v.·ere negligible:'" "TllE T1\LKS WERE business like ;ind constructive in character ," Tass, the go1"ern n1ent ne\1's ageney;·said. i..:.s. officials said the discus:sion topics included in addition to a pos· sible Ford-Bre nzhnev summit con· ferencc, U .$ .. Soviet relations, the .l\l iddle Ea st and Kissinger 's proposals for s lov.'ing dowrl the nuclear arms race. ~ Kissinger drove through pouring rain to the talks .~ I le 11•as carry ing what American of. ficia\s called "reasonabl y concrete" 1>roposals for slowing the 1.l.S .-Soviet arms race. ' 1'he talks \1·e re expected lo allow both sides to rel"iew th~future course uf detente be t11'een the United States ancl l\losco11·. SOVIET DIPL01'1ATS in Washing· 1011 have said Russia is uncertain of the Ford Administration's desire to pursue the poli'cy of detente..set up by fornler President Richard J\.1. Nixon. .Just before the talks began. Sol"iet officials barred C .S. ne1\·smcn accom- panyin g f\issinger from <illending the u1:.cning of the meeting. It Requires 6 Men to Topple Marijuana 'I'll(· ofriciuls gu.1·c no reason but many observe1·s said the action was appurently ~ retaliation for the repo!"· ters· protest \Vednesday against a So1•iet decision to bar a time Ma~azine corrP.'s onndP.nl rrom the counll'Y, . • Kissinger's th'ree·day visit to r.1osco1v coin es at a tinie or1ncr®sing congressional a ttacks uguinsl Sovitl· t\n1erica11 detente. A senior oCficial_traveling with Kj~· singer said lhc scc1'Ct<it)' is <inxious to ,review th.e 11tpte .of U.S.·Sov.ie t . ,. /' ... ,., -relations, in an at\eJTip.t ~ deltr.n11nc the status 't\nd future co1.utSe ol ~elfn· te. , p " " BRENTANO'$ ISOVTH COAST f'Ulil " IS HA YING A FIRST ANNIVERSARY ,SALE . - SAVINGS OF 50°/o and MO.RE ON SPECIAL PURCHASE HARDCOVERS U1f 542.50 HOW '1 9.98 SALE ENDS OCT. 30 DOZENS OF TITLES TO CHOOSE FROM · Ust 114.75 HOW '5.98 • Ulf St.t i HOW '2.95 , ·. U1t $50.00 HOW '19.98 .... ' CHRISTMAS CARDS GAMES-50°/o OFF::. Y2 PRICE . ....... ..... Limit 2 to Customer Limited 5elecflon ·01 Games. and Crafts at Tremendous Savings.-WHN.1 THlY LAST- Pin Tail on Donkey Reg. $1.90 HOW 50' GEAR''· Okla. !APl -Authorities B t ' had to use axes to cut dOll'n marijuana reu-.ano · s plants t hat ha\'e bc<'n gro11·i1Jg in a HOURS:M.f 10.t' field near here for a! Je;,1st the p:1st 15 .556•7533 SOUTH COAST PLAZA SatJ0.6 years. IUePt"'--1''4,H.-W~ • Jl:i.i. !!ugh tl ardison. hl'ad of the patrol. :-.aid the ~1gency had not deter· mined conelusi\'ely that thl' hlJs stop- ped berore tr~·ing to cros~ 1 hl' tr;itks ll E S..\11> ll lS probe :-.hu11t>d ther1· 11;1-. 1111 f\;1~n1an 1Jn lhl' ground to chrl'cl the !l"<JJll hl•fore tt h<ttked 111\u lhehu:-.. :\IR S. PELLETIE R and h~r IHt.~band. Charlt's. 50, 11·ere goi ng to 11 logger's association office Tuesda.v mol'ning so th<it P('llclier eou ld sign up for a job 11·hen they passed ;t 11·om;111 111th the babv. "She v.·as a skid ro\1' IYJ>t.'. · s<iid ·l\frs. Pcl letitr. ··hut 1 ht• h;1 hy 11· ;1 s so S\1 eel ·' "It look six men 11·ith <ixcs, \1·orking ~• 12~1 pretty hard, about fil'e hours to cut :.ill ~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~;;;;~;;~~~;~~~~~~!~~~~~~;~~~~~=~;1~ that s tuff do"·n. Then \\'C hod lo pile ii u1> and pclu r diesel oil on the plants to make them burn.·· Canadian County Sheriff Jerry E rl"in said \Veclnesday. · T l!ar1hson ... aid the (Jatrol 1101dd onl~ dctermint• 11·hat happened and 11·ould not attetnpt to place any blame for thl' tr aged~ 1 !e said that 11·ould be lert to !ht· :\a!11H1al Tran:-.portation Safet.1 Board ·rht• L"oup\(' ~uln1ircd the bab~· and 1ok1nJ!l.Y asked the 1\·oman ll'hat sh..- 11·ould take for I he bah~·. ··she :-.11id 55 and my husband pulled out his 11·a\lcl. still thinking she 1\·as joking.·· said ~!rs . Pelletier. ··1·le half pu\l<'d out <t bill an<l the-11·oman grab· b£'d 11 ;ind pushed the bah~-into my ar· rn~ · Coffee Absolved No Li11k Fou1id lo H earl Dise as e BOS TO:" 1 .\ P 1 I lealthy peoplL· \\ho ga1·t· up coffee for fear i1 <"au:-.t>d heart disea s l' <'an safel.1· rc•sume having an extra cup 11·ith their bi·c<ik· fast. sav rest>:trl'hers "ho found no link bt>.t11·l't'll !hl' bre11· :incl ea1·- d101·;1 :-.c ul•n·1>rnhlcn1~ In ;1 n1ajor 12 -~·l'ar .... 1ud~ puhl1 ~hed 1 11d:1~· of ;l[n1u~t -1 .. '>tHI J>t~l':-ons. ··1t 11;1:-. c-uncludcd !hat c-offce flrinking, :1:-- t'n).!ugcd in b.1· the gener;~J population. 1:-. not ;1 fartnr in the !le1·(•lopmcnt nf .t!ht•ro ... cll'rut1'' eardio\'ascular 1h ~t·ast•.' · t ht rt•port ._a~ s ilo\1'l'\'vr. lhl' s1 udy assert:-. that no ("on1·l11s1on t'an bL' drn1111 aboul tht• pl) ... :-.dJlL· t•ffe<'ts of <"Off1'e nn persons \I 1111 :1lrea1t1 ha\'L' hl'<1r\ dt:-.t':i.~l'. (",1n!rn1·t:I':-.\' h:t s hoilL·d 01·e1· tht' lt'l:111011 of et;ffl't' drinking n1Ht ht·art ;t1 ~1':1~t· :-.111rt· 1be publir:itiun of :i ~1 ;1t1.~11r;il ~1 url~ 111 o ~ ra1·~ ;1go b~· thl' B•l~lon l'oll;1hra1 11t' llrug ~lll'\t'll l;11u··· l'rngr;1n1 . Tl1 :11 ... 111d\ lt1un1I ;1 dil'('l'l l111k h1•I 11l't•11 t'offt•t• and heart proh!en1s in :t -.ampling of hos pital hc<ir\ patients But st.•\"l•r:d ~!ud ies since then founcl no :-.ueh relationship in sampling \X'r .~uns \1·ho had no heart prob!cros. Ur. llcrsht•l Jick. head of the first stud\·. ~airt in an inter1·ie\\' lhttl the 11c11:rl'pnrt .. is not neccssaril~· incon1 · patihll' 11 ith our~·' since different group~ o( sub.iccts one· \1 1th iinci tile utln•r "1thoul ex isling hf'ar1 disease \1·ere tcstett in eaehstud~·. In the ne.,.· study. dca1hs associated 111111 hl·<1rt di:-.easl' 11'{'rt' higher than 1H1rr11:1I fol' tnt·n 11hn11·t·r<' hca\'y cof· lt·1' drinker~. do11·111ng four or mor·e 1·11psdail~ But th(' r(•se;il'e hers noted that 11 ith !111·~1· 1111·11. thl'l'l' 11a s :1 dirl·tt 1'e!;111onsh1p bet\\'l'l'll lhl' <11nou11t or roffl't' f'Onst11ncct and thl' 1111n1her of l"igarel!t's smoked. :'\onroffcc cll'inkers :-.n1oked an ;11l'r:IJ.!t' H-; <"igarc\\es dail_, .. \\"hill• 1ho~1· dr111k111g n1orc than SC\'Cll rups 'n111k1·d :!l R t· iga rl't tcs ;1 d:i.1· It came as a surprise to Pat l\1ooncy of El Reno when he learned lhosc "trees" 11•ere marijuana .pl ants. '"I tried. 11·eek killer on lhe1n for a £e1v years. but 11·hen they got so tall I derided they n1ust be some kind uf tret:-. ··he said. Canad ian County aut horities discovered the field. about 150 feet by :IO feet. f.1onday 1'hey can1e back \Vednesday lo burn the plrints, some uf then1 12 feet tall, bu.t discovered that many 11·ere too.green to burn. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Daily Pilot is guaranteed C----1 NorGJy.friday: If you do not hove 'PK poper by 5:30 p.m., coll and your ~-. ··"H 1.-1.--··-I-• •--·-·· "-"· -·· .....,.., '"" ....... "'""~"' "' , ................. "'" td<en until 7:00 p.m. Satt.rdoy ond Sundoy: If yoo do not naiVe your copy by 9 o.m. SotLKdoy," IX 8 o.m. Sur.doy, coll and o copy will be brought to you. Coils ore token until 10 o.m. Telephones Nus! CKonge County Areos . 6'2-'321 ~I Huntington Beach cn:l Westminster ., , ... , , . , 540·1220 ~ Clemente. Capistrano Beoch, Son Juon Copistrono. 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Dennis Carpenter(R- Newport Beach}, one of two legislators from Orange Cow11y calling for the resignation or Co a s t a I CommisSoner Qonald Bright, sald today that (}ovemor Reagan's &taU is actively exp~ring legal methods to remove the c o m m I s s i o n chairman. "I've bee.n in 'contact with t h e governor's appointments secretary; Ed Hutchinson, and ·he is the stall member who is scanning the wording of the - Coastal Initiative to see H there are pro- visions (or removal of Or. Bright," said Carpenter. Bright is the chairman of the com- mission which issues construction per- mits aloog the 1,000..yard ooastal zooe of Orange and Los Angeles County. criticism when it wu learned last week ~hat be had brought together represen- tatives of major developers to sc;k con- tributions and maillhg lists to benefit the campaJgn of F.dmund G. Brown Jr., the Democratic candidate for governor. Carpenter conceded that he recom- mended Bright for the commission ap- pointment by Governor Reagan and that he \fas impressed with Bright's expertise in the field of the environment. "But my respect fcir bis expertise doesn't alter my serious concern about bis use of the p<>Werful ehainnansbip during this political campaign. "It was an error in judgment which was inexcusable, especially when one considers that as chairman of the commission, Dr. Bright has tot a I Fishermen S<."Ule Fence Beach access proved to be no problem Wednes· day for these two men apparently bent on some fishing in Upper Newport Bay. They pulled a step- ladder from their car o n Polaris Drive near the Dover Shores area and climbed fence, taking their fishing gear with theip. Surger y Studied For Ex-pres ident lifter Flare-up LONG BEACH (UPI) -A flare-up of Richard Nixon's phlebitis condition has fiile<i ilis ieit leg wun c1rcu1auon DJock· ages, sending the ronner president lirpp- ing back to a hospilaJ. His doctor w:ms surgery may~ needed. (Related stories, Page Al) .Nixon's physician, Dr. Jolut Lungren , u~edly ordered Nixon rehospita).. ized Wedne!lday night. He .revealed the implementing of tests, previously called dangerous, which were to oe used only if lhe disease had become more serious. 'lbe ailment, whlch keeps Nixon off the witness stand at the Watergate cov· erup trial, proved too strong for the drugs Nllon was taking at home lr San Cle-- mente, Lungren said. This afternoon Lungren said that if aritl£03gulant therapy fails to dissolve bloo(l clots in Nixon's lea: "surgical in· tervention is a real passibllity." The main danger lacing Nixon is that the phlebitis -a disorder of veins in his left leg -will cause blood clots. If the clots come adrift In his bloodstream. they can lodge in vessels feeding vital heart muscles and lung tissue, blocking I I (See PHLEBITTS, Page Al) C:ozuity Find s Costl y Leak Eureka, they have found it! A mysterious leak that spilled · 50,000 gallons of chllled water out of the Santa Ana Civic Center air conditioning system over the past month was finally discovered Wednesday. The leak, first noUced w h e n water meters reported a n ab- normal surge In usage, was in a pipe eight feet underneath the new coWlty <r00rthouse Japaneie garden. ~ h e 1,300-gallon-pcr-day tricltlc was clamped and cut off entirely, according to county b u 11 d l n g 1u1rvlce1 workers, w h" o searched through each Individual building In an effort to isolate the elusive le;ilt. $601,000 Sale Plaintiffs Drop La,vsuit . Blocking State Lot Bt1y By GARY GRANVILLE . Of tM Dalty• I' Mot Slaff Plaintifrs in a lawsuit brought to blQ.Ck Newport Beach's purchase of four state owned lots as part of the Cliff Drive view park have ordered their attorney to drop the suit. . As a result, a Superior Court hearing -scheduled in Santa Ana today was taken oU the court's calendar. Family of Fo11r, Two Visitors Perish n Fire From Wire Services GLENDALE, Calif. -A family of four and two visiting children died early today when fire swept through bi two-- story borne in an exclusive neighborhood. The fire was reported at 2:20 a.m., less than two hours after the parents of the visiting children returned to their adjacent Chevy Chase Canyon ho me after spending most or V.'ednesday even· ing with the family, Two victims were hfaUhew J a m e s Bondi, 5, and his 3--year-old s l s t e r , Colleen, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bondi, who lived next dOor to the destroyed home. Firemen idenlified the other victims as Stariley and Sandra Myers, both in their 30s; their son Danlel, a, a n d daughter ·Usa, 7. Five vlctlm.s were found in b e d s • firemen said. The t'lr'O adult1 apparently tried to crawl out of the bedroom Into a hallway but were overcome by smoke. • The coroner's office 1ald all died or smoke lnhalatlon and heat. The family-dog also died In the fire . Authorities said the family from nut door had been vlslUng at the hOmt for most of tbe evening. 'lbclr chlkirtn had fallen asleep In one or the upstairs bedrooms nnd the parcnta decided. to let tllem remain overnight With lhe othi!:r chlldrcn~ratber than awaken them. -·---·, Scheduled to be decided at the hearing was whether or not an injunction should be ·issued to halt the pending $601 ,000 land sale. According to Newport Beach attorney Roy Woolsey, three of the four plaintiffs in the court action ordered him t o dismiss the Suit. Howeva-, Woolsey said, it will not formally be dismissed until his clients sign necessary documents. · For now, though, the suit is off the court"! calendar and no further pro- ceedings are contemplated .. Woolsey \\'OU)d not say why three of the four plaintiffs wanted the s u I t di3mlssed. Nor would be identify the lone holdout. Named as plainUHs in the action filed Oct. 7 were Newport Beach residents Roderick and John Spencer, Francis Willi1:1ms and former city councilman Al Forgit. They charged that the state Depart- ment or Trat!o5)l0rtation sale to the city was below the land's current fa ir market value and constituted an illegal gift of gas tax funds. · It was their contention that the land would sell fOf more than $900,000 If placed on the open market. STOCKS SLUMP FOR THIRD DAY NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices ft I I sharply ln a broad retreat In moderate tradlng today ,on the t-;ew York Stock Exchange, with investors worried about ~slon. The Dow Jones industrlnl Bverage, which lost almost 25 points in l w o previous l!Csslona, lost more lban eight Points to 636.26. Decllnet Jed adva~ by a w I d e margln, t,071 to 268, among the l,670 iMuea crossing t_!te tape. <. dominance over developers asking for permits. \Vhen they come before him and the rest of the commission they are in total supplication. and wheil the chairman haS sought po 1 i t i c a I con- tributions from them they have no way of knowing if they ai:e being treated fairly, parf.icularly if they chose not to co~1tribute," Carpenter said. Carpenter's A s s e m b 1 y counterpart, Newport t Beach Republican R o b e r t Badham, also has been outspoken in the drive to oust Bright from the com· mission. Badham reiterated his demands that Brighi quit al an address Tuesday in Newport Beach. As for the GOvemor·s staff ex· Bminalion or statutes related to remo\'al of members of regional coastal com· mission, carpenter S:aid that no con· elusive opinions have yet come. Bright last week asked for an Attorne y General's investigation into the charges against him - a request w h i c h Carpenter views as a "typical maneuver Slayer Gets Ex-county Aide Jailed By TOJ\I BARLEY Of me O.Hr PllDt Sl•ff Former Orange County probation of- ficer Lester E. Browning Jr. was sen- tenced late Wednesday to one to 20 years in state prison for the slaying nine yeii.rs ago of his estranged wife's lover. • Browning. 41 , drew the maximum term from Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight. His sentence will r u n con· currentlf with a state: of \Vashington prison term be drew after an assault conviction. Brown.ing"s arrest in Seattle I a s l November under the assumed name or Rex Erin Cooper led to the realization by arresting officers who checked his liqerprinll that they had the long- IOOl!bl Lester Browning In their jail. The hunt for Browning began in Santa Ana f111 July 5, 1965 .shortly after be shol Albert Wilborn , 42, of Anaheim, as the victim sat at Airs. Joan Brown- ing's living room table. Brov.lling shot \Vilbom five times and then took the telephone from his wife as she tried to cail police ... You v.·on't need that," he told her and walked calmly from the house to begin a nine. year absence from Orange County. Browning ·accepted his s e n t e n c e Wednesday with the lack or emotion he displayed throughout his trial. He nodded firmly wheo Judge Knight ex· plained that the \Vashington prison term must be served first and must be served in that state. When that portion of his double sen· tenet is served, Brov.rning will be return- ed to Orange County to serve the balance of the prison senten«· meted out Wednes· day by Judge Knight. The jury in Browning's trial deadlock- ed on the degree of murder they should determine in tbe killing of Wilborn. 8'$lwning agreed. to let Judge Knight rule on the degree and was obviously delighted with the jurist's verdict of voluntaey manslaughter. during the political climatP." ··11 really 1s a pretty cheap shot , because demands for investignlions are frequent during cam1>aigns and there 13 alv.·ays a question about their ef- fectiveness .,. Since calling· for the investigation or asserted conflict of interest on t h e regionaJ panel. Bright h11s sought a lawyer's advice and has refust>d to com· ment further. Discuss ion of the issue. he said. would "compromise" the probe. Term SENTENCED TO PRISON Convicted Slaye r Browning Ne1vport Beach, Rental Dispute E1icls in Deatli .Ja11ies Hay Russell Freedom Possible Today A tenant·landlord dispute over past· due rent in a Newport Beach home ended Wednesday night in the death or one man and the jailing of another on manslaughter charges. For Lo11g-time Prisoner · Dead on arrival at Hoa g Hospital was 1he tenant, Charles Henry Harris, 46. pf 2307 Port Carlile. F'reed on $5.000 bail today is landlord Leanard John t..:ostas, 411,· oi U<lU Paril. Newport 216, Newport Beac h. According to Newport Beach police, Costas went to Harris' house seeking overdue rent. \Vitnesses told police they saw Harris lyi ng on the floor of his home, in the city's Harbor View area at 7:30 p.m. \Vith CoStas standing n~ar him. Doctors believe Harris suffered a heart • attack but exact cause of death will nol be known until an autopsy has been pcrfonned, police said. Freedom seemed a certainty today for James Ra y Russell, the r or m e r baguna Hills resident accu~ of a murder in Oklahoma he says he rouJdn•t have committed. He tJad been denied bail until Tuesday. when it was finally set at $5.000. a sum requiring a $.500 deposit that his family could not collect on short noli«. Russell was expected to be released sometime this afternoon. after spending more than lv.'O years in Los Ange les County Central Jail. Russell , 27, who served four years in state prison al ~tcAlester, Okla ., for a burg lary he readily admits, is accused of killing a 92-yca r-old male invalid. Newport Man Charged In Heiress Death Plot Tipped off by a phone call to Newport Beach police. !\·lalibu she riff's deputies arrested a Harbor Area man allegedly on hi!· way tO murder a f o r m-e r girlfriend, Dodge !\1otor Company heiress Christine C r o m w e I I and her new boyfriend in Malibu. Sherif('s deputies took William Ward Johnson, 41, of 1800 16th St., Newport Beach, into custody \Vednesday when he arrived at !\1iss Cromwelrs home carrying a .21).gauge shotgun, officers said. Johnson is being held on suspicion of assault with inten t to commit murder. lie Is described only as a ''former friend '' of Miu Cromwell, the eldest daughter of auto magnate J a m e s Cromwell or New York . Newport orfi~r Robert Parker sakt thfll he had just been Oijlng in for a dispatcher when the anonymous tip ~me about lhe alleged trip by Johmon -to Malloo. The informer, said th !:! offi~er, clalmed lhnl JohnlOO had recl:!nlly purchased ·a gun and that he had overhet1rd a conversation lnv~vlng Johnson earlier in I~ day. Miss Cromwell, SJ, had just "put Johnson do\\'n," the tipster assertedly told the dispatcher. NC\\'port police immediately placed a call to authorities in i\1alibu where a stakeout was ordered on the Crom\\'eli home. As plainclolhes ofrlcers v.·aitcd. a sheriff's helicopter :;potted John son's car. then followed it to lhe driveway or the hei ress's hotne. .. \\'e get calls like thi~ all the Hine. :uxl eren though v.·e treat them all seriously nnd check them out. they usually don·t pan out. This time, it looks like it did." Parker said. Can1paign Gifts \VASlflNGTON (UPI) -Time Oil CO. or Seattle. \\lnsh.. and il!i prcl'lidcnt. Ra ymond Abendroth, pleaded g u i I t y \Vedn<:sday to making 111 cg a I con· tributions lo lhe 1972 can1paigns 0 r former 1-'rcsldcnt Nixon nnd Sen . Henry 1\1. Jackson ID-Wash.). Chief U .S . District Judge George A. I-fart Jr. nncd the c.'<lmpany $2.500 on each of two counts and Abendroth $1,000 on each or l\\'O count!. • lie denies it , but Oklahoma author ities claim they have e vi den c e indicati~ otherwise. The fact that has outr;iged the defcn. dunt'.> .;;;;;.,.,c,>, fiuKc' ;,.K .. j.:111;<111 vi Sc:iu· ta Ana, is the the Oklahoma charges against Russell were thro\\'n out once at the extradition hearing in Orange County. Orange County Superior Court Judge \\'i lliam ~11.IT'ray ruled on the basis of tcstiinony and the results of a lie detec- tor test that Russell cou ld nol hav e co1nmitted the Oklahoma mu rder. The California Supreme Court ruled later that Russell didn 't have an adq uate hearing when he was re ..._1rrcstcd in Los Angeles County after being freed in Orange County. . Justices also ruled, however. that while av.·aiting a rehearing that he should be held \\'ilhout bail because he did serve a prison tern1 in the past. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ray- mond Choate agrretl Tuesday to set the $5.000 bail based on a pretrial and extradition hearing conference \\'ilh Aga· janian and prosecutors in chambers. Orange Coast \Veatller The u>ealhcrlady says it'll be mostly cloudy Friday. but no raln is expected. or even driules for that nla1ter. Highs at the beaches in the upper 60s rising lo lhc mid. 70s inland. Lo"·s tonight 5.5-62. INS nu: TODA):' Police are looki11g /or "Skid Ro10" TIJPf' ntol he r trh o sold baby ~ltr. said ""s lt~r son for SS. Story. Page A-I. I""• ~k CJ L.M. ...... (4 (lhl .. 111• 11.S Cl•i.i"M O..!t (•"'tu (I c ... n-r11 . c1 Dol•lfl Nttlt... 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Sweazy i! currently a physical educa· lion instructor at Davis Middle School in Costa Mesa, a job he comiders a demotion even though he hasn't taken a pay cut. "There's no way to get back to high school coaching arter being d r o p p e d down to a middle school coach," Sweazy said after Tuesday night 's board meeting. The board refused to hear Sweazy 's grievance during the open meeting, since it was not a regular agenda i t e m . Instead, they discussed the matter du· ring a closed executive session after their regular meeting. A decision was postponed until Nov. 12. Sweazy was coach during three losing < ~ at lhe school. Last year's mark , -. ·a • 4-!f recor4, was the best at Costa Mesa \ligb since 1987, when the team had a +4-1 record. The school has never had a winning football team. The coach was fired by P r i n c l p a I Robert Packer at the end cf last se1tson. Packer said Sweazy was transferred to aoother school in order to gi\le new coach Tom French a "fresh st an." PilMfker refused to diseu&s the reason behind Sweazy 's firing. ~ 1lris yea r. under French's coaching, the team has a 1·4 record. In discussing his siluation, Sweazy says he belleves his coaching and teaching should be separate. He says he shouldn't be "demoted" just because he wu relieved of his coaching duties, . an extracurricular activity that brings coaches a small stiperd. f\fya Decker. head or lhe Newport· f\1esa Federation of Teachers, the group representing Sweazy in the grievance process, said today she is "disappointed" with the board inaction. "The case seemed so clear-cut. I'm disappointed they d i d n 't immediately decide to bring John back to the high . .-school level ," f\1rs. De<:ker said. ·. 1\1.."t:on.iing io i\irs. IJCciter. "'no was called into the executive sessic,n along '~·ith Sweazy. lhe boa rd heard thr recom· mendations of a review panel consisting of tv.'o teachers and an administrator. She said the panel recommended the boa rd "imn1ecliately return Sweazy to a high school teaching position." Robert Wh ee I er. assistant superin· tl'ndent for personnel services, refused to confirm that y;·as the panel's finding. ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT l!wOr ... Col\I 0.1•• Piiot, will•-Clllt~ 111....SllM ~wt·Pl"n\. I\ D<>bliV'l'G lry lhl 0rMW (M1t Publlll'll"Cll (Dmit•n,. S.0-l'le ecl!l'-•1 Plll!N.,., Mono•• tf\foutPI Frio.,, for eo. .. ...,.. NtwP<lf1 hl<PI, H11nl!"91.., 9t1<tl/I"-.· ~1" \l•Ut,, tr'rh .. , S•Ddlteo.(k V•Ut' Ind ~ ~1<Pl/Sclu!PI COlll, A llflQle r19lorool .Olllon II Pllfloll""ll S•lu•dt..s -W..S.rs.. Tiit orh•tlPll pulillllll,,q Pllnt " 11 JCO """"' a..1 Str._t, ~II ........ C.IUornl• 1121»>. Robert N. WC"ed p,~""'"' tr'IG Putol•-• Jack R. Cu rley \11 ... p,""'""t .,,.. ""'~"'·'-... Off Thomas Keevil EClt!Ot Thomas A. Murphine Olarles H. Loo~ Rlct'lard P. Nall Auhttn1 ~ntQlf'IO EO!lon. Other Oflic!S tei!A MitM JJ(t W~" &i'r Slrttl l.t0\l'll&e1<PI, 1116G-,.1'9Slrwt ....... tl"f1tn &.ttPI 1111! 8-M.PI loult•trd SM!llf!o.tkll•l!ty JJ2'0IU ... 1bl4 ti ~n Oilile l't-ty Telephonti {714) M:Z-4321 Classil1fli Ad verll1ing "42·5611 County Tops 1.7 Millio11 By Year End Orange Coast commun ities coptinucd to lead the upwi;i.rd push of Orange County's population last year. It in· creased by n1orc than 62,000 to I.6-1 ntillion. According to the latest county Progress Report, \Vh.icb was ii.pproved by lhe Board of Supervisors Tuesday. the coun· ly 's population ~·ill top.1.7 million before 1974 is out. Supe rvi sors lauded the County Adminl.!trative Office for pulling the report together fo r abo ul a third of last year's $18,000 cost and cutting it down to a streamlined 75 pages. The report is a compilation of facts and figures about county p e op I e , businesses and government but statistics on county residents occupy most of the pages. According to the report. the county's unincorporated territory - predominantly In the south county - experienced a surge of 14,400 people in 1973. Huntington Beach \\'BS t he second-highest gainer with 6,447 nc\V resident s. .Other top-ranked coastal communities and their gains included : -Irvine with 3.758 -Newport Beach y;·ith 2.842 -San Juan Capist rano with 2,784 -Fountain Valley with 2.232 In terms of popul ation alone, Anaheim is still the county's largest city with 187,300 people as or last year, II is followed by Santa Ana, 11untington Beach and Garden Grove. But in tenns of land area , the city of Irvine is the largest in the county with 40 square miles· of area. The report notes. however. that recent annexations by Anaheim have moved that city to within only one square mile of matching Irvine's current size. Reaching back into history, the report notes that the city of Santa Ana, which had only about two square miles when it was incorporated in 1886, has grown to take in more than 27. 'Figures outlining migration to a n d from Orange County "'ere ga ther e d primarily from the slate Department of r.totor Vehicles, which has been com· piling data on the movements of license holders. Those statistics show the co u n t y r ec orded a net gain cf 33.572 licensehclders in 1973 -3.1,000 or whom came from Los Angeles Cowtty. The migration outward from the coun- ty was abaoTbed primarily by other states, Los Angeles County and the ooun· lies of San Diego, San Bernardino and Ri verside. The same areas contributed the greatest number· of new countian§ during 1973. other notable statistics contained in the progress report include: -The fact that La Palma is the most crowded city in the county with nearly 9,000 people per square mile, followed closely by La Habra. Cypress, Santa Ana. \\lestminstcr, Tustin and Carden Grove, each '"ith more than 6,000 per square mile. -Irvine has the lo\vest density in the county with only 657 people per square mile , followed by San Juan Capistrano with 764. -San Juan Capistrano is the county's fastest growing city, showing_ap increase of 38.9 percent of the population durin g 1973 . -In July of 1973. there were 811.400 women and 76S,700 men in the counry, of which 541.700 were under 18 years of age. 926.000 were between 18 and 64 and 108,500 v.·ere ever 65. -The median age in the county wa! 26.6 last year and, on the ave rage. \\'omen were about a year and a half older than men . -The biggest si ngle age groulf".'\'as the J(}.14 bracket with 163.600. -In terms of natural population in· crease (births versus deaths). Se a I Beach, Laguna Beach and N e w p o r t Beach experienced a net loss \\'hilc the City or Irvine was the ciiunty's biggest net gaintr with a natural jump or 16.7 percent. -Irvine also had the lowest death r;ite of 2.6 per t.000 people. Seal Beach y;·ith 19.2 per 1.000 had the highest. -San Clemente had the highest birth rate last year with 22.8 per 1,000 people. Seat Beach had the IO\\'est at 6.1. -Tota l building pern1its issued in the county dropped to 28.140 in 1973 fron1 a peak o( 35.600 a year before. A tot al of 30,400 new homes \\'er-; added in the county last year bringing the county total to 582,800. -Taxable sales in the county rose to $4.7 billion last year. np by nearly 20 percent over the year befnrc. -Total value of residential and non· residential bulldlngs given permits ·in JR73 was cstln1ated al just over $1 billion. -There "'ere ju!!. over 1.l million vf'hicles In the county last year. More than 913,900 were· cars, 129,900 were trucks and 56.300 "·ere motorcycles. -Orange County Airport experien«-d 6.12.600 lakeoffs and landings last yee.r. • .. \Vhcn approved l)y supervisors. the progress report ~·ill ht made available at a cost of $$ per copy lo f'nyonc r eq u es ting it from the County Adminislralive Office. Suspect on Bail OROVILLE (UPI\ -Ball was "'t at $100,000 Wednesday ror a heavy equip- ment operator charged wilh bealln& an l&.year:-old girl lo death lasl weekend. .. . THE 8RITISH/fRENCH CONCORDE: BEAUTY Allj BOREDOM ,lND 'A MUL Tl-MILLION·DOLL,lR GAMBLE ON SPEED Eight Orange County Flrm1 Made Part1 for the Pline; It's Backers Sly It Will Change FJrtf·Class Air Travel SST: A Beautiful, Boring Bird By THOl\tAS KEE\1L Of 11M 0.11'( "'"' $!aft .... Gracefully beautifUJ in I~-thrilling to watch as It S\voor>s to land with hlgh angle and drooped nose, the supersonic Concorde is likely to be a bit or a bore to its passengers. The cabin is very ordinary -tv.·o scats on each side of a narrow aisle. \\lindows a.re small -about the size of a hard-cover book. And the view from those windows isn't much. "You 'll see a dark blue sky, a silver wing and the curvature of the earth, that 's about it,'' conceded a British Airv.·ays official aboard the B r i t i s h • French ConC'Orde shortly after it touched down at Los Ange I es International Airport Wednesday afternoon. And It'll be expensive to ride. Tickets fo r the trans-Atlantic flights beginning late next year or early in 1976 ,vill be at least "slighUy higher" than current first class fares. Site's 101 E\Jen Webster celebrated birth· No. 107 Wednesday in a Costa Mesa convalescent hospital. She had a cake, a party and some of her favorite candy - jeUy beans. Her granddaugh- ter, Mrs. James Newquist of Newport Beach, said M'rs. Web- ster has outlived three of her children. Frona Page Al PHLEBITIS . •• circulation and causing death. Nixon appeared at Long Beach !\1emo- rial Hospital medical center shortly after 6 p.m. Wednesday, apparently to the sur- prise of the hospital staff, which said he \vas not expected. Nixon was released from the hospital Oct. 4, after 11 days tl'f!atment. Presidential press secretary Ron Nes- sen. campaigning with President Ford in lov.'8. said the President has received no specia l "'Ord on Nixon's condition. lie came by car from his estate at Sa n Clemente accompanied by former \\'hite !louse aide Stephen Bull. and Yi'alked through a rear-service entrance. limping noticeably, a hospital spokesman said. Lungren, in a statement distributed to newsmen. said a s ubseq uent ex- amlnation discovered ''def e ct s, or blockages of blood vessels" -which could be caused by clots or ether fa ctors -in the surface and interior veins of Nixon's left calf. There is ''near total occlusion, or blockage of blood flow, in the deep (vein) systCm of the thigh." the physician said. Tests have shown thclt the drugs Nixon haa been taking are not keeping his blood thiMed enough to prevent elotting, Lungren said. "This ina deqlAaey of oral an- tiC08gulation bas been a oonetm," he :;.aid. Nixon was placed back oo intravenous drugs in tbe bospltal.' Lungren aaid, but if th11t does not work. "the poaibility of 11urgical intervenllon must be con- sidered.'' · The exten:llve clotUna in N1xon'11 leg was dlacovered Wednesday night by a "vcnoaro.m." So what does it offer besides il! sleek beauty? Speed. Not uncomfortable .speed, but a sound-smashing 1,400 mph mll.slng speed at 50,000 feet, above even the th reat of bad weather. IL crosses the · Atlantic in just over three hours, just hair the norn1al schedule for current commercial Jets. A digital readout s c re e n tells passen1ers the macb speed of the Con· corde as It winds up tts four Rolls-Royce englnes, ·but a BA · s pokesman acknowledged that "It'• really ·a blt of a gimmick.11 Actually, passengers bave DO sensation ttOSSlng either Mach 1 -the speed of sound -or Mach 2. So other than watching a flashing set of numbers, tl\e Concorde's supersonic speed off en DO thrill, either. So who's going to ride the C.OOcorde and why? British and French builders of the craft broug!lt ti to Loo Angel.,, and earlier to San Francisco, to explain the answers to that question and to stir up interest in the '5()-mllllon ,a-copy jet. The inte~st. was colimal. Every building withi n miles of the airport and its main approach was llned with curious spectators as Capt. Andre Tur c a t lowered lhe nose of his Concorde (for pilot vi~blllty) and !Wooped Into 3 graceful, high-necked landing. Airport pollce were bracing for un- precedented crowds today for a 1ehedul· ed public viewlni of the Concorde from 3 to 9 p.m. It'• to be shown off of Imperial Highway, opposite the main tennlnal. Inside the tenninal Wednesday, British and French officials were t e 11 l n g newsmen and local officials why the supersonic plane makes sense. AJr France and BA believe the Con· cortie will break even on the trans-Atla n- tic nm. with 50 Of its 1111-144. seats filled County Businessnmn Haunted by U.S. Debt -From Wire Services The federal government has dropped an attempt lo collect a disputed •10,000 fine from an Orange County man who was a World War ll black marketeer. The settlement, anDOUDCed Tuelday by Qista flfesa attorney TbolDll W •. Hmknon Jr. and Allt. U.S. ,Altomey Hugh Blanchard, provided that lhe man, Robert Campbell, will pres a plea for a pardon from Pres\dent Ford. Campbell, a ~ormer .Los An&F}eo bank employe but 'now a busloesiinaq .t n Orange County, pleaded guilty during \Vor ld War JI to a charge that he participated in a scheme to divert more than one million gallons of gasoline to the black market. JFor cooperating with authorities ~ testifying against the black market gang, Campbell was fined $10,000 and put on probation for three years. After he had paid $3,500 toward the One. a federal judge remitted the balance in 1948. on the recomrQei:idation of the U.S. attorney. But 20 years later the Justice Depart· ment reviewed the case and decided Campbell still owed the bal~ f>ecause the federal judge had no authority to remil the fine. Even though a judge to ~·hom the case was assigned In 1969 said he found the govemmeot's actioo "shocking.'' he upheld the JustlCf! Department's position and ordered the fine pold In full. In an appeal, however, Campbell ral>- ed thfl quesllon of whether the gove"'.)· m"11. be<ause It had previously applied for and appro...I the 1911! r.mtaslon, Wu foreclosed from collecting t h e bal .... d the fine. The appeala court mler<d a heoring on that question. but befort It could be held, the Covemment and campbell's lawyer, He nd e r s o n, reached a "mutually satisfactorjt set- tlement" which resulted in the suit being dropped. HenderlOn explained today that the settlement. involved t h e government dismissing the case without prejudice, meaning the government could file again if it desired. A conditicn ol the settlement was that Campbell would press for a pardon from President Forti. If the pardon is granted, the case involving the 46.500 remaining from the tmcollected fiae, ~'Ould be over. "U the pardon ls rejected, the govern· ment technically could file aga\ll . but whether it will or not I don't know," Henderson said today. , with paying passengel"$. What they're hopipg is that most current first-class passengers will swi{ch to the Coooorde, pay a slightly higher ticket price and find It worthwhile to shave three hours off the New York·Lon- don or New~o .Paris run. 'Illis would leave the st d 747S, lDUs and DCtOs operi to all omy configuration. They also contend the s~rter flight times will substantially reduce boredom, jet-J8g fatigue arld upeeta to the body clock. II a Pacific ruit ls added , Concorde supporters say, a 2\)-hour flight to Honolulu "co'*' be tucked intq a mom· Ing." ~ They've a lot of selling ahead. Only the proj~spon.soring British Airways · and Air France have orden on file and the 11 craft they have ordered woo't begin to pay the staggering 126- biWon plus cost cl the Concorde pro- gram. Western Airlines President Art Kelly, who was aboard yesterday's Ancborage- Los Angeles flight, is cptimistic abou t the Anglo-French SST's future. He lauded lhe plane's air conditioning sy~m. public address system a n d general comfort -and said Western would be in the market ror one ir it had compatible routes. What that means is rootes with long legs ove r watet. The Concortie must fly at sub9onic speeds over land -an in- efficient fuel arrangement and one that erases the SST's primary as.9el speed. Whatever its economic future, ihe Con- corde was a h.it. at LAX yesterday. Crowds -cheered when t1 touched down and as Capt. Turcat taxied lo hi s terminal, the sleek, ~hite jet colteded an entourage of nearly 100 tractors, cate~ trucks, buses, police and secur--~cle&, buses ,and even a TWA fuel , 'lbe select ftw .who insj>eded the in- terior of the Concord e were for the molt part disappointed. About two- tbWs of tile cabin opace Ii ta.I! up with monitoring equipment, computers and machinery -10 tons of It ln all. The 32 plush and comfortable tan. leather seats in this particular model are about one-third the projected capaci· ty of a noffnal Concorde configuration. Builders calculate they can cram a max· lmum Of 144 seats into the 200-foot jet. but would reduce that to 108 In a first class configuration. That's slightly smaller than the 737s flown oot of Orange C(>unly by Air Calfornia. The Concorde's range is 3,800 miles. With fueling stops, its backers say, it will put every major metropolilan center in the world onJy one-halt day away. Wherever it flies, the O>neorde will take at least a little bit of Orange County with It. Eight county firms su p- plied parts for the six SSTs built so far. ' -- -~·-· c..i..o+•'-., __ ... , .... ....... ( ... _ .... __ _ •r.. __ _ • °""' ..... -·.,...,.. ...... ""'--·· &;fi,I Ptiostll 1 ·· ~59'5 .. . . I •,;. HPflt HllMITIC WAlllfl ........ __ . .r:.:::,_ ··-·.-i--......... .-.. -----,-$)99" ... t-.+~ the space SMr 11 cu.fl. R•rr11er1tor ONLY24"WIOE FR[[ DELIVERY AND NORMAL INST ALLAT ION 1 ·--.... -· I I - I J ( I I I ' I I I , .. . -• • . .. - Expert's Best Bet In Settling Estate 8 ySVLVIA PORTER lr, when you write your will, you name a relative or personal friend to be the ~xeeutor who wi ll handle the many detal1 11 1nvolved 1n :setthng your estate. 1t is mo~t unlikely that the per son you choose will be an expert 1n all the skills essen t1al to doin g the )ob well On the contrary th e probab1hty 1s that you will be leaving the task to 1:1 (j15J,raught spouse or a well 1ntent1oned friend who ::11 m ply won l be up to the chu l lenge _VET, .l'.HA'l:'S WHAT many Am ericans do each year-with the result that despite the executors best effo rts , he will m ake mistakes and might even a ct recklesslv or overstep his author1t) INTUESDA\"Scolumn r submitted to you three \lit<1I don lli to guide yo u on naming an executor don t make the error of lh1nk1ng your estate 1s too small to warrti nl writing a will or naming an executor , don t name an executor without lt1.lk1ng it over with him fir Money's Worth st do n t choose an executor who lives too far uway to handle day to day details In add1t1on -Don t select even a relative or fnend merely a s a farewell gesture of Jove or 1 espect This 1s a tough demanding assignment which should go onl y to a person who has the More Oil Companies Bare High Earnings t.:n1ted Press lnternahonal More U S oil companies reported record profits Wedne5day, running as high as J 12 percent above last year s A Pennsylvarua senator called t hem a travesty' and predicted Congre ss would do something about them Continental 01! reported Jts earnings 1n the third quarter of 1974 were up 112 Revenues Hit Record At Air Cal Atr Cah£orn1a ni ne mon lhs revenues and earnings set new company records R W Chfford company president reported total revenues of $24 721 447 up from $19 703 865 and net earnings after taxes and ex traord1nary ite m s of S2 1.$9 905 compared to $1 916,645 in 1973 Revenue passenger miles were up 20 5 percent and available seat miles tn creased 7 4 percent In the th11 d quarter the Newport Beach based com pan>, having used UJ> 1ls pnor years operating tax loss carryforward for the flt'st time accrued federal income tax habdtl> McCarthy Appointed percent from the same period last year Ph1lhps Petroleum recorded an 1n crease of 108 percent Penn zo1! 80 percent C1t1es Ser vice 75 perce nt and Signal companies 76 percent F9r the first nine montlls of the year Ph1l!Jps Chair man W F: Martin said the company s earnings were up 139 percent Tuesday Shell reported third quarter e arnings 1n creases or 158 percent Stan dard of Indiana 101 percent, Gulf 0 11 34 perceni and Ex xon, the world s 18.rgest 011 company, 25 6 percent In Pittsburgh Sen Richard S Schweiker ( R Pa ) said Congress would deal with s uch substan lJal profits They re hort:1ble and a travesty when the Ame rican people are paying through the nose for home heating 011 and gaso line lo run their autos Schweiker said Sig1ial Cos. 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YOURS IS, S IMILAR. .. r \ DOOLEY'S WORLD DR.SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS ·AA' flNALLY rM GONNA RUN FOR THE (11/AJ. OFFICE! ANIMAL CRACKERS ' by Charles M. Schulz Y!'S. T'Mf:Y ALL. WAMTIO 1D KNOW WMAt 1'Mt "FWNMY TH1Ni" W~. l HAO NC}fHIN6' TO f'tLL. T'H6M •• r . ... . . . ... : .. ·. . . . : . ' n :.-~1 · L . . ' ' j • J ....-----·-i : /j~t;H,f,i I II/ • P""' .' : I-" l(J·;.·,, l I. .. Ji..J (JOOrJ! JIA'5oT' LlKS A lf'IAL PttO- YOtA LIFT"-" HLAN(;fr'/ f:"O~ M011tE! by Mell by Chesler Gould by ROCJer Bradfield • by Ro9er Bollen IO·Z4 •• 1t01 certainly an 1ppropria1e holiday-lhat'5 :ibout ho w long. eac h year, they're united." r ·~ '- \ • b I f \ / p ... Oran· e Coast Today's Final VOL 67, NO. 297, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1974 c TEN CENTS Mesa · Police Warn Speeders, Cyclists Beware, car drivers and bicyclists. Costa Mesa police are plahning a cam- paign to tighten enf<reement ol. traffic laws. 'lbe poliee are particularly concerned about ' s p e e d-e d s in residential neighborhoods and the number of bicyclists riding in Costa Mesa an d Trvine, V.'hich Costa llfesa police have been patrollng. Police 'l"raffic Lt. John Regan warned that a crackdown is oomfng during a meeting of the city's Traffic Commission Wednesday when the board denied a * * * Engineers Aw Tract Left Turn , Traffic engineers hope to h e 1 p residents of a Costa Mesa tract make . left tums from their streets OOto much- traveled Baker Street. A t.otal of 96 residents living on Babb Croftdon and Milbro streets signed a petition asking the Costa Mesa Traffic Commission to improve the situation. Traffic Engiqeer James Anderson told the oo~ Wednesday that a pro- blem does exist, largely because 23,tXKI vehicles a day use Baker Street and ~nearly haM ol lbe drivers leaving Ille tracl try to molle a ~ -· U) the Jail 12 llddhs lbere have i-. QJree bri>adskie accidents, A n d e r 1 o o reported_ The commission accepted the recom- mendation that the left.tum Jane at Crof!don Street be restriped and widened by two feet and also ordered S<lllle trees restricting visibility trimmed back. Discussion tit the meeting indicated that Croftdon Street was the best exit from the tract !nm ·which to make a left tum and the coi'nmission urged ... reside!}ts of Baab and Milbro streets to make more use ol Croftdon. AndersOn also said thet the clty would advise residents by mail m the best way to make left turns as another step in the campaign to make cooditiom safer. Jn another case before the commission, 286 pe""1S bad slgnod a petilloo aeeking a road closure. They . were residents of Joann Street near Estancia High School and Costa Mesa Gou and Country Club. • Joann presently is in two sections divided by Placentia Avenue. One section is already blocked off at Placentia turn- ing it into a cul-de-sac. The other section is not a mntinuous street, but a city plan calls for it to be extended to Placentia Avenue. This plan is based 00 tbe street going through property presently owned by the Harbor Assembly cf God·Church. The peUUoners asked that if Joann Street is ezlonded lllrough ihe church property then It al!o be turned into a cul-de siC -1 Placentia. · Tral!ic ~ Anderson 0 pp 0 I e d Ibis proposal noting lhal lbe fire engjnes would ha,. lo gO another. lJree.q""1'Jen of a mile to get to Joenn in an emergen- cy. Police Traffic L~ John Regan agreed witb residents that because of the lack of crosswalks in Joann Street many teen-agers drive at high speeds. He suggested that a survey be made on the number of _responses the fire depart- ment makes to Joann Street. It was aJso suggested that if Joann Street is closed off, Pamela Street, which. runs onto Joarm and presenUy is a cul-de-sac, be opened to provide a. n alternative exlt to PlacenUa. The commission declded to defer any attlon until jt is determined whether Joann Street will ever be. extended. It was pointed out thst there may never be funds to extend Joann and therel.,. the issue might not arise. STOCKS SLUMP FOR THIRD DAY NEW YORK !UPI) -PriC<S f c 11 sharply In a broad retrtat In moderale trading today on the. New York Stock Exchonge, with Investors worried about receMion. The Dow Jones Industrial average, which losl almost 25 point• In two previous session•, lost more than eight points to 636.28. Declines led advances by ii w 1 d e marain, 1,078 to 2&11, arnovg thq. J,679 iasues crossing the tape. ' • request for a ~way stop sign to be installed at one neighborhood in- tersect.ion and approved t6e extension of bicycle lanes oo Fair Drive. • Regan predictm that !here woold be loud protests from the citlreriry wl\en the drive begins to curb s p e e d i n g motorists and errant bicyclists. ~He warned that people don't like to be • slopPo<f for speeding In !heir own neighborhoods and he expected the police to g~t only limited support for bicycle riding infractions, ''particularly when y,•e give an adult a ticket." • "I look for a lot of controversy, but if we don't do unething about it soon, I ezpe<I ihe bicycle fatalily rate lo go up," be sai~ 'Ibe crackdo'ftll "{!U come in January when six more motorcycle patrol officers will be available for traffic enrorcemenl 'Ibe police have been short of personnel and unable to provide p r f> p e r en- !orcement recently, ~an conceded. Some or Regan's coinments came dur- ing a hearing in which several persons wrote letters asking for a stop sign al Tanage r Drive and Hummingbird 'I Love 1'19 Doctor' Young elepbant,irulkes ftiends with Dr. Donald E. Dooley, the new resi~~t vet~narlan at Lion Country Safari in Irvine. Dooley, 34, Westminster, 1B a graduate of Orange Coast College and UC Davis. Fre~dom _Possihle Today For Long-time Prisoner Freedom seemed a certainty today for James Ray Russell, the f o r m e r Laguna Hills resident accused of a murder in OkJahoma he says·he couldn't have committed. He bad been d,enied bail until Tuesday, when it was finally set at $5,000, a sum requiring a .$500 d0eposit that his family-could-not collect on short notioe. The ract . that h.as outraged the defen- dant's attorney, Roger Agajanian of San- ta Ana, is the the Oklahoma charges against Russell were thrown out ooc;e at the extradition hearing in Orange County. Orange Coonty SiJperlor C.urt Judge William MuZTay ru1ed oo the basis of tesUmony and the results of a lie detec- tor test that Russell could not have committed the Oklahoma .murder. Russell was ezpe<led lo be re!Wed llOl1lellme this aftmloon, after spending more than two years in Los Angeles Co\lllly Central Jail. Russell, rl, wbo served four years in state prison !f.t McAlester, Okla .• for a burglary he readily admits, is acaised of killing a , ti-year~ld male iIDtalid. The California Supreme Court ruled · later that Russell dfdo't have an adquate hearing when he was re-arrested in Lo,, Angeles Counly aftet being freed in Orange C.ounty. He denies it, but Oklahoma authorities claim they have e v I d en c e indicating otherwise. County Finds Costly Leak Eureka, they have found It! \.. A mysterious leak that spilled 50,000 gallons of chUJcd water out of the Santa Ana Civic Center air conditioning system over the past month was finally discovered Wednesday. The leak, first nollced w h c n water meters reported " n al> normal surge In usage, was In a pipe eight fei:?t undemea&b the new county courthouse Japanese garden. ' T h e I ,JOO.gallon-per-day trickle was clamped and cut off entirely, according to cqunty b u 11 d I n g services workers, w b o 1earched • Jhrough each lndlvldual building in an effort lo isolate the elusive leak. Justices also ruled, however, that while awaiting a rehearing~ that.-he should be .held Without bail because he did serve a prison term in the past. Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Ray- mond Choate agreed Tuesday to set the $5,000 ball based on a' pretrial and extradition hearing conference with Aga- janian and prosecutcrs in chambers. Celibacy Rule May Be Dropped VATICAN CIT'i (Ai>) -An Italian theologian said today lhe Roman CaJJlo. lie Chlreh might lift. its rule of celi b3cy for ptiests If the number or priestly \.'OCa- lions drops drastically. WrltlJ18 In lbe VaUoan w,.kly L'O...r· valort de.Ila Domenica, the Rev. Battista ~1ondin said that If lb.la happens in the future "it wiU be inevitable lor the church to atoctpt married priestt." Falher Mondln ,.Id, 00..,ver, al lhe t>rt9enl time, ''despite all ftt'Ulartza- ,tlOM and dcfrockinp. we tle"t not reached yeL S"Udt a t.atastrophlG id.lUI· tlon ." ' Drive in ),fesa Verde, pointing that there is a playground. in the area and that children using It are being end.angered. Traffic Engineer James A n d e r son reported that no &eeidents had been reported at the interesedion in s i x months and noted th.at a survey was taken of a stop sign in the area and that or 20 cars checked only three halted at the sign. "If we put in a three.stop sign we might produce only more disobedience," he said. Commissioners John Connell and Joe Kroll both said drivers tend to ignore traffic sJgns in their o"'n neighborhood and that installing more slop signs, perh.aps giving children a false sense of security, might prove more hazardous. "More people get killed on crosswalk'.s than any other area," Kroll pointed out, saying the best thing that can be done Is for parents to traln cttlldren to exercise caution. The commission denied the request for the three-1vay stop sign but agreed to prohibit parking on Tanager nea r llumulingbird. The poliet. also were in· structed to provide niore enforcement. .. \\'e \'!ill be out there citing and •,\'e will be citing neighbors and "'e will be unpopular," Lt. Regan said •· f don't kno"' how many times i12 the past wt h.ave cited the people who complained in the first place." In another action, th. e commission decided tD prohibit parking on Fair Drive between Fordham and Columbia Ori\•e and put stripes down for five-foot bicycle lanes. Engineer Anderson said th.e rest of Fair Drive is already striped for bike lanes . Ex-Mesan Jailed Miller Loses Porno Peddling Case An appellate court battle that began more th.an four years ago in Costa Mesa when accused pornography-peddler J\1arvin Miller drew a 60-day jail term in Harbor municipal court ended today in the same CQurthouse. Judge Robert C. Todd ruled t h a t Miller, 52, has now coi;ne to the end of the appellate road in. the light of a recent United State Supreme Court decision. Judge Todd refused to grant a n y l\lesa :Viscount Store Loses Cash to Thief A lone gunman with 1l'lle gof<i tooth robbed a Costa l\lesa pharmacy and discount store of more th.an $1,600 at gunpoint Wednesday night, after applying for a job there. lJe sauntered out of Thrifty Drug Store at 2300 Harbor Blvd., after e300rting th.e manager through several checkstands and cleaning out the cash register tills. The suspect brandished a .4Xaliber automatic pistol at manager R a n d y Carpenter, 20. The druggiest oo duty, however. said he was aware or what was happening, but was helpless. .. I'd recognize him again,'' he declared angrily after the bandit marched Carpenter through. lh.e check stands. .. He got every cash register but mine," the druggist said. ..I guess h.e didn't want to make too big a hassle." The gunman, described as large and with one gold tooth. CQmpleted the job in brazen rash.ion after pocketing h.is automatic pistol following the robbery . Investigators said he took a wire shop- ping cart and loaded his loot into it -including the money contained in a paper bag -and sauntered. out just like any customer. Detectives swanned into the ar ea within moments after Carpenter and his cmployes reported the holdup. The JXllice h.elicopter Eagle I was immediately dispa tched and h o v er e d over the area with its s po t I i g h t iJ. luminating the scene, but the bandit escaped. Store officials said the man came in earlier in the day and filled out a job appli cation. apparenUy a ploy to case the premises and plan h.is holdup. He returned shortly before 10 p.m. and \1·as introduced to the manager again. saying h.c "'anted to fill out a longer application form. police said. Suga r Prices S-iveete11. Take By Tbe Associated Press Great Western United Co r p . , parent of Great Western Sugar Co .. the nation's largest beet sugar proces90r, reporls th.at soari ng wpr prices boosted t h e cor· por1tlon'1 aher-tax profits by l.200 pe.i ~"!flt lJ'.i the four months ended Sept. ..... Net ;ncome for I.he four·monlh prrlod rose to $20.96 ntlllion, or $9.23 a share, from $1.S mi llion, or 3 ctnUI a share, in the same ~rlod in 1973, the company said Wcdnesday, The t"·elvefoJd lncre~ l.n pfofils waa n:!allr.ed on a doubling or sales lo 11811 from 491.1 million last year. year. - ' further dela ys and ordered the former Costa Mesan to serve the 60-d ay jail term first imposed by Judge O. Benton Worley in April , 1970. Miller "'as co nvicted on that occasion of distributing obscene materials from th.is bookstore. ~tween that date and today he has also been convicted i n eigh.t Los· Angeles Count y courts on related charges, the prosecution said . Judge Todd's ruling would appear to make. it certain that J\fillcr will now 9-year Case ' have to serve jail tenns imposed by 0th.er judges and pay substantial Ones that have been delayed pending the outcome of his series of appeals. Deputy District Attorney Cliff Harris also revealed loday that,Miller, formerly or Costa Mesa and now of Los Angeles. is being indicted today by a Los Angeles Federal Grand Jury. "He is being charged with. evasion of taxes in connection with the sales of his obscene literature," Harris said . , Former County Official Sentenced in Slaying By TO~I BARLEY Of ti" O.llr "Ila! It.II Fonner Orange County probation of- ficer Lester E. Browning Jr. was sen- tenced late Wednesday to one to 20 years in state prison for the slaying nine years ago of his estranged wife's lover. Bf'O\\ning, 411 drew the maximum term from Superior Court Judge H. Warren Knight. His sentence will run con- currently "'ilh a state of \Vashington prison term he drew after an assault conviction . Bro\\'ning's arrest in Seattle I as t November under the assumed name of Rex Erin Cooper led to the realization by airesting officers who checked h.is fingerprints \hat they had the long· sought Lester Browning in their jail. The h.unt for Browning began in Santa Ana on July 5, 1965 shortly after he shot Albert \Vilbom, -42, of Anahci1n, as the victhn sat at Mrs. Joan Brown- ing's living room table. Browning shot \Vilbom five times and then took the telephon e from his wife as she tried to call police. "You "·on"t need that." he told her and walked calmly from the house to begin a nint.'- year absence from Orange CoUnty. Browning accepted his s e n t e n c e \Vednesday \Vi th the lack of emotion he displayed throughout his trial. He nodded finnly 11·hen J\Jdge Knight ex· plained that the \Vashington prison tern\ must be ser\"ed first and niust be served in that state. \Vhen that portion o! h.is double Sl.!O· tcnce is served. Browning "·ilJ be rctun1- cd to Orange County to serve the balan ce of the prison sentence n1eted out \Vcdnes· Suspects Seized In Mesa Holdup A trio who allegedly snatch(.'(! 118 blouses from a Costa ~1esa boutique \Vedn esday \\l!re captured in the Seal Beach area by a Westminster policeman. The $490 \\'Onh or tool stolen from the Show-OU, 350 Clinton St ., 11•as reco\·cred from their car. nct0rd1ng 10 investigators. Charles C. Caffey. 23. Darryl L. Cooke. 22. both of b:unptnn. and <1 lemn lr rompanion. Jacqueline A. llarr1s. 25, Carson. were booked on suspicion of burglary and gr.ind theft. \\'cslminsler Pollce 0 fr Ic e r Jim Pomeroy •towed the 11u~pocts oo the San Diego Freeway nenr Se:il Dench .Boulevard oft.er a dcc.cripUon ol the can•llS br6!1MAsTVfa1'01trnr1ndlo. - • ,1 D11tr Pli.t Sl11f PIM'9 SENTENCED TO PRISON Convicted Slayer Browning day by Judge Knight. The jury in Bro'4·ning's !rial deadlock· ed on the drgrce of murder tbey should determine 1n the killing of Wilborn. Rro"·ning agreed lo Jet Judge Knight rule on the degree and was Ob\'iOusly dt'li_ghted 11ith the juris!"s verdict -Of 1·olunr ary m11n~laughlcr Orange t::oast Weather The ~·ealherlady says it'll be mostly cloudy Friday, but no rain is expected, or even dri zzles for that matter. 11ighs at the beaches ln the upper 60s rising to the mld- 70s inland. Lo"•s tonight 55--62. INSIDE TODA l' Pof ire Qre /ook111g for "Slnd Ro1c·· tyvc. mo!lit'r 1rlln sold b11li11 slie ~aid llYIS htr sort /11r ""'65 . Story, Page .44. E•m• lllombe(I\ CJ L .M, a.v• (4 (111 ... "lt 41 C11itl!IM O.,U Ceml<• (6 ,,.11 ... rd (6 Dulll ..... k•l .,. fi.111"1•1 '"'" .... ll .. lfft.._ ,, FlfllMI C4•S .......... " lni.rmhtlen C1 AM Ii.I'""'°' Ct Mel.... (1 """""" '""~'" c• .... , ...... 1 ...... , 41 Dr1"'t CO<lftlV 41• 11 PH•lt Cl I IY ... •1 P1<I• (I ~II DI•• Sfll<tl M1r•t•t C•-f ft .. Yllie~ Cl T~lllffi CJ Wtll~tt .A4 W1rM NNt ftl -~= ' • . ----• ~A~ DAILY PILOT __ c _____ T-'h'c.""c:":'-' _0<_1 ___ 2_4'-, _19_7'. - r' I O.lly , .... ''•" ....... She'• 107 Ellen 'Vebster celebrated birth· No. 107 \Vednesday in a Costa Mesa convalescent hospital. She had a cake, a party and some ol her favorite candy - jelly beans. Aer granddaugh· ter, h1rs. James Newquist of Newport Beach, said Mrs. \Veb- .ster has outlived three of her children. F a1nily of 4, 2 Visitors Die in Fire FTom Wire Ser\icts GLENDALE, Calif. -A fami!Y of four and two vi.siting children died early today when fire swept through a two- story home in lU1 exclusive neighborhood. The fire ·was reported at 2:20 a.m .. less than l\YO hours after the J)6rents of the visiting children returned to their adjacent Chevy Chase Canyon ho m e after spending most of \\'ednesday even"" ing with the famlly. Two victims were ?i.latthew J a m e s Bondi, 5, and his S-year-old s Is t er, Colleen, the children of Air. and Mrs. . J9 Bondi, who lived next door to the ~ • de!lt~~ home. ittmeg Identified lbc other victims . ..: as Stanley and Sandra P.fyers, both in tbe.ir 30s: their aon Daniel, 8, and daughter Usa , 7. rive \'iCtims ·were round in bed Ii, firemen said. The two adults apparently tried to cra\l:I OUl of lhe bedroom into a hallway ,but ·were overoome by smoke. The coroner's office said alf 'died or smoke inhalallon nnd heot. The family dog also died in the fire . Authorities said the fa1nily from next door had been visiting at the home for most of the evening. Their children had fallen asleep In one of the upstairs bedrooms and the parents decided to let them remain overnight with the other children rather than awakea them . Firemen said the $GO,OOO home was engulfed in names when the (inlt fire unfta arrived, ll took four engine com- panies nearly an hour to extingui.!lh the blaze .. 1'!e borne wa.!I a total loss. All were burned almost b e yo n d recognlUon, firemen said. \'esco Can Stay Put SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) -The Costa Rican govemment said Wednesday It found that financier Robert 1... Vesco did not smuggle guns into the country and therefore lt ~·lll not deport him. Public Security Mlnister ~1ario Charpen- tier told a news conference I h c government's lnvestlga!lon revealed that arms apparently destined for Ve!co were purchased In Callfornla, but were 11till in the United St.ates. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Rober! N. Weed .... ~"OfM ..... -I- Jack R. Curley Yiu:"""-''°""'•"" r.. ..... .i ..,._....,.., 'Thomas Kee11il IEdll., Thomas A. Murphine MilWIOlllO lldlUll' Cost~ Mesa CMfict no w.,11., st""' M9111r>t AOl:I•••\ "·0 lo• tMCI, fti2' other Offices ,._W'9'1 k-'fl lJ)J N••P0<1 le\lltwMll 1Jt11f'• 8t•u1, ,, .. ~,.St,..! ....... ,.,,., .. '"'•" 11111 ktcfl ........... , iloclllltllll l ll••i.1 1'1'01 LI ~1 Jltol'I .i s..~o~"'·-.., Telephone 17141 '42-4311 Oissllied Advertising 642·5671 Ctp"l!ll'li, 1114 0••~9' Co." "'111111111~' CfmNllT Hll flil#\ ~Ill<',..., llt,,..1, .. 1°"'• ..i1tor••• .... ntr o• 1•~er11'"''"'"0 """'" .... , !llO r.,irOCI"'•' .,l,,.ut H•K111i ,..ll'llHlePI ot UJPrTl ... t•-r ,,.~ Cl•" poll•.,. ·Pol•d •I CMI• ,.._, -c..i1-..111.. WKc"tttlM II'/ c .. ,..,. N'tt '"°"'"'': a, "'"I I' 00 llltllll'llJI 1111111•• ~11 ... t1o111 u 00 ..... 1111, Docto1· Eyes • Operation For Nixon LONG BEACH (UPI) - A n ..... up or Richard Nixon's phlebllis condJtfon hns filled his left leg Wtlh circulation block- ages, sending the former president limp- ing back to a hospital. His doctor 11·:::-ns surgery may be needed. (Related stori es, Page A3) Nixon's physician . Or. John Lungren, uneKpectedly ordered Nlx0n re.hospital. ired Wednesday nigh!. He revealed the implementing or tests. prevtoosly called dangerous, which were to r>e used only if the disease had become more serious. THE BRITISH/FRENCH CONCORDE: BEAUTY AND BOREDOM AND A MULTI-MILLION-DOLLAR GAMBLE ON SPEED &ight Or1ng1 County Firms Midi P1rt1 for the Plane; Its Blcbn S1y It Will Change Flr1t-Cl1u Air Tr1wl Tbe l.ilment, which keeps Nixon ofl the witness stand at the Watergate rov- erup trial, proved too strong for the drugs Nixon was taking at borne ir Sa.n Cle- mente, Lungren said. SST: A Beautiful, Boring Bird This afternoon Lungren said that if anticoagulant iherapy fails to di!solve blood clots in Nixon's let ''surgical in· terventioo is a real possibility." The main danger facing Nixon Is th:it 1he phlebitis -a disorder of veins in his left leg -will cause blood clots. If the clots come adrift in his bloodstream . they can lodge in vessels feeding vital heart mtt9Cles and lung tissue, blocking circulation and causing death. Nixon appeared at Long Beach ti lemo- rial Hospital medical center shortly artcr 6 p.m. Wednesday, apparently to the sur- prise of the hospital staff, which said he was not expected. Nixon wu released from the hospital Oct. 4, after 11 daY! treatment. Presidential press secretary Ron Nes- sen, campaigning with President Ford In Iowa. sal~ the Presldenl han·eceived no special word on Nixon's condition. He came by car from his estate at San Clemente accompanied by former \\lhitc House aide Stephen Bull, and walked through a rear service entrance, limping noticeably, a hospital spokesmnn said. Lungren, in a statement distributed to newsmen, said a s u bs e q u e n t ex- am1nation disaivered ' ' d e f e c t s , or blockages of blood vessels" -which could be caused by clots or other factors -in the surface and interior -veins of Nixon's left calf. There is "near total occlusion, or blockage of blood flow. in the deep (vein) system of the thigh," the pbys.ldan said. Tests have shown that the drugs Nixon has been taking are not keeping his blood thinned enough to prevent clotting, Lungren sald. "This inadequacy or oral an· licoagulation has been a c:oncem," he said. Nixon was placed back on intravenous drugs in the ho1pltal , Lungren said , but it that does not work "the possibility of surgical intervention must be con- sidered." The eKtenslve clotting in Nixon 's leg was discovered Wednesday nighl by a "venogram." During Nixon's previous hospital stay. Lungren , in a news c:onference Sept. 30, referred to "the danger of other tests," specifically singling out t h e venogram as one of them. lie said it can have dangerous side e f f e c t s because it Involves Injecting Iodine into the blood.stream and brings on "the possibility of restarting the phlebitis." He sald al that lime he had chosen not to use the test. but said ''there may be a time in the future we will have to resort lo this." $21 Million 'Left Beliind' /' CHICAC'.0 (AP) -Thieves who took nearly $4 million from the vault or an armored vehlcle company left behind an additional ~21 m1\llon in cash, pro- bably because they lacked time and manpower to take It all , lnvestigators .. y. "They got away with as much as they could in the time they had," Chicago Police Cmdr. Victor Vrdolyak said al a news t'Onference Wedne&day. He said the loss in the weekend theft at the Armored. Express Corp. wa s IJ,931,452. Suspect on Bail OROVILLE !UPl l -Bail was set al SJ00,000 Wednesday for a heO\'Y equip- ment operator charged with beating an JS-year-old girl to death last \Vecl:cnd. By ntO~tAS XEEVIL Ot t11e 01Uy 'Ito! tlMt Gracefully beautifuJ. in lines, thrilling lo watch a1 it swoops to land with high angle and drooped nose, the supersonic Concorde is ·1lkely to be a blt of a bore to its p'assengers. The cabin is very ordinary -two scats on each side ol a narrow aisle. \Vindows are small -about the size of a hard-cover book. And the view from those windows isn't much. "You'll see a dark blue sky, a silver wiqg and the curvature of the earth, that's about it," conceded a B r i t i s h Airwaya official aboard the B r I t i s h - French Concorde shortly after It touched down at Los A n g e I e s International Airport Wednesday afternoon. And it'll be expensive to ride. Tickets for the trans-AtlanUc fllghta beginning· late next year or early 1n 1976 will be at least "slightly higher'' than current first class fares. Netvp ort Beach Rental Dispute Ends in Death A -tenant-landlord dispute over past· due rent in a Newport Beach home ended \Vednesday night in the death of one man and lhe jailing of another o n manslaughter charges~ Dead on arrival at Hoag IHospital was the tenant, Charles Henry Harris, 46, of 2307 Port Carlile. Freed on $5,000 ball today is landlord Leonard John Costas, 48, of 2240 Park Newport 216, Newport Beach. According to Newport Beach police, Costas went to Harris' house seeking overdue rent. Witnesses told police they saw Harris lying on the floor of his home, in the city's Harbor View area at 7:30 p.m. with Costas standing near him. Doctors believe Harris .!luffered a heart attack but exact cause of death will not be known until an autopsy has been performed , p:>lice sal.d. TONIGHT "GODSPELL" -Orange Coast College preS<lllallon, through Satunlay, B p.m. -F'ree. FOOTBALL -Estancia High at El ~1odena, 7:30 p.m. "THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND" -South Coast Repertory The ate r , through Sun. 8 p.m. UC! LECTURE -"Your Lo cal Cove~nts1" Jury Assembly Room, Orange u:iunt)' Courthouse, 7 p.m. FRIDAY, OCTOBER lS FOO'l'SALL -Col!ta Aiesa vs. Corona de\ Mar, Davwtsoo Field, 8 p.m. Newport Harbor vs. Marina at Westminster, 8 p.m. Fountaiil Valley vs. Westminster, OCC f'ield. 8 p.m. OCC LECTURES -''C itizen Pnrticipalion In Govemment,'' Is I and House. Newport Center, 9:30 R . m . ''Travel & Ho Iida y Photography,"' Science Lecture 2. 7:30 p.m. "Geology of California," Science Lecture I, 7:30 p.m. "Baja. California Story Retold," Science Hall, 7:30 p.m . MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8: 15 p!lt A Quiet Wedding Millionairess /las Mind Made Up LONDON (AP) -Rachel Filler soy• she wal\u a small, quiet wedding in Palm Beach when she marries·the handsome young Welsh· man who used to be her chauffeur. "I'm too old to have a big wedding,'' the milllonairess toJd the .:\ssociated Press in a transatlantic phone call to her home in a Philadelphia suburb. She had refu sed to take calls from local ncws- n1en. ~tlss Fltler. in her late 70!! and aunt of Nelson A. Rockefeller's wife J-tappy, said she had "no intention or changing my mind" about marrying 29·year-old ~l i chacl Wiison, a Welsh coal miner's son . "I want a quiet wedding, despite all lhis publicity/'· said lttlss Filler. · Sho sal~ •h• knew nothing about &Ieport that her attorneys of· lered Wilson 848,000 to call oil the wedding. \ So what does ·it offer besides its sleek beauly? Speed. Not uncomfortable speed, but a sound-smashing 1,400 mph cruising speed at 50,000 feet, above even the threat of bad weather. It crosses the Atlantic in "just over three hours, just half the normal schedule for current commercial jets. A digital readout screen tells passengers lhe mach speed of the Con- corde as it winds up its four Rolls·Royce englne1t but a BA 1pokesmao acknowledged lhat "ll'• really a bil of a gimmick." Actually, passengen have no eenaation crooslng ettber Mach I -the lpeed of sound -or Mach 2. So other than watching a nashlng set of numben, the Coocorde's supenooic IPeed offm no thrill, either~ So who's going to ride the Coocorde and why? BritJsh and French builders of the era/I b""'iht ll to Loi Angelet, and earlier to San Francisco, to explain lhe a.nswen to that question and to stir up interest In the $50-mlllion ·aoCOpy jet. The interest wu colossal. Ev f ry building within miles of the airport and its main approach was lined with cur!Olts spectators as Capt. Andre T 1,1 r c a t lowered the nose of hi.!1 Concorde (for pilot visibility) and swooped into a graceful, high-necked landing. Airport police were bracing for un- precedented crowds today for a schedul· ed public viewin( of the Cor.co~e from s to 9 p.m. It's to be shown off of Imperial Highway, opposite lhe main terminal. Inside the lermlnal Wedneaday, Brlliall and French olftdala wero l e 111 n ·g newsmen and local officlals why the superlODJ.c plane makes aense. Air France and BA believe the Coo· corde will break even ext the tran.Atlan- Uc run with so ol 111 1116-144 seai. mled with· paying passengers. What they're hoping ii that most current first-class passenger• will switch to the Concorde, pay a slightly higher ticket price and find It worthwhile to shave three)lours off the New York-Lon· don or New York-Paris run. This would leave the standard 747s. 101Js and OC!Os open to alt-economy cOnllguratlon. · They aJso contend the sMrter flight times \\'iii substanUally reduce boredom, jet-lag fatigue ..and upsets to the body cloclc. U a Pacific run is added, Concorde supporters say, a 2~-hour flight to Honolulu "could be tucked into a moru-- ing." ' · · They'Ve a lot of selling aheaa. Only lhe project-sponsoring Briti&h Airways and Air France have orden on file and the 11 craft they have ordered won't begin to pay the staggering $21).. billion plus cost ~ the Concorde pro- gram. Western Airlines Presldent Art Keny, who was aboard yesterday's Anchorage- L05 Angeles night, is optimistic about the Anglo-French SST's future. County Businessman Haunted by U.S. Debt He lauded the plane's air condltionlng system, public address system a n d general comfort -and said Western would be in the market for one if it had compatible routes. What that means is routes with long legs over water. 1be Concorde must ny at sublOllic speeds over land -an Jn- effident fuel arrangement and one that erases the SST's primary as.set speed. From Wire Srrvlca 'lbe federal government bu dropped an attempt to collect a d1sputed $10,000 fine from an Orange County man w'bb was a World War ll black marketeer. The aeltlement, announced Tueeday by Costa 1.fesa attorney Thnnas w. Henderson Jr. and Asst. U.S. Attomey Hugh Blandlard! proYided that tbe man, Robert Campbe I, will prea a plea for a parc!ioq from President Ford. €ampDeU, a fonner LOI Angeles bank employe but now a businessman I n Orange County, pleaded guilty during World War II to a charge that he participated In a scheme to divert more than one m.llllon gallons' of gasoline to the black market. For cooperating with authorities by testifying against the black market gang, Campbell was fined $10,000 and ~t on probation for three years. After · he had paid ..,,500 toward the fine , a federal judge remitted t h e balance in l!J.48, on the recommendation of the U.S. attomey. But 20 years later the Justice Depart-, menl reviewed the case aud decided Campbell still owed the balance because the federal judge had no authority to remit the fine. Even though a judge to whom the I cue wu ustgned In 1969 said he fowid the governme11t'1.Jct100 "1bocilng," be upheld the Juotlce Departmeol'• poslllon and -the lloe paid in lull. In an appeal, however, Caiiipbe!J rais- ed the question of whether the govern- ment, becauae il hid pmloualy applied !or and aoorovod tile 1944 remlallon, wu foreclOied ~m collectlng the balonce al tbe fine. The appeala court ordered a bearina ext that questlon, but before lt could be held, the pmunent and Campbell's lawyer, Hender 1 on, reached a "mutually satisfactory aet· tlement". which ~led in the suit being dropped. Henderaon explained today that the settlement involved t h e government dismissing the ca.ae without prejudice, meaning the eovemment could file again if it deslred. A condH.lon rA the settlement was that Campbell would press for a pardon from President Ford. I( the pardon .is granted, the case involving the $8,500 remaining (rem the wicollected fine, would be over. "U the pardon la rejected, the govem- menl technically cauld fil~ again, but whether it will or not I don't know," Henderson said today. ' Whatever its economic future , lbe Con- corde was a hit at LAX yesterday. Crowds cheered when it touched down and as Capt. Turcat tuied to h l 1 termlnal, the aieek, while jet collected an ent.ourage of nearly 100 tract.ors, calering trucks, buses, police and secur- ity velicles, bolts and even a TWA fuel truck. The 1elect few wbo inspected the in- terior of the Concorde were for the moll part dlaappolnled. Aboul two- lblrda or tbe cabin tpace is taken up with mon.it?riog equipment, oomputers and machbiery -10 tons of. it ln all. The 32 plush· and comfortable tan leather seats in this particular mode! are about one-third the projected capaci- ty of a normal Concorde confJguratlon. Builders calculate they can cram a max- imum of 144 seata into the 203-foot jet, but would reduce that to 108 in a first clasa configuration. That's slightly smaller th8D the 737s Down out of Orange ·County by Air Callomla. The Concorde'• range iJJ 3,800 mlles. With fueling stops, its backers say, It will put every major metropolitan centu in the world only one-half day away. Wherever it ffles the Oxlcorde will take al leut a tltlle bll o! Orange County with It. Eight oowtty finm sup- plied perts for the six SSTs built so far. I ..-: . . . ' !II . Ill fAMllY SIZE llYEI __ ........ -·-·--..... _, ... ,_ .~ ........ _ ··--... -••• -- z.IP![I AlllllATIC WAINER ....... --,ft::!,_ ··-·-----·-·----- t ~ the S)llee SM!' FR££ O(LtV[RY ANO NORMAi. Ap•ttmcinl Sire G•t R1n1e ONLY 20" WIDf INSTALLATtoN L ·-· --_,. ~ llJ •.• $J 59". • •· I Bombing Suspect Examined • l hursctey. OctOber 24. 1974 * OAIL.Y PILOr . I .) . 1 GeoTek Fig11re Grantedlmmunityr;:::::=::;::. ·==·· .:+:;1 he .,;.,.,n sco lo """ LARGE-SIZE LOS AN GELES IAP ) - Expressing doubts that a man accused or being the "cilphabet bom bcr " is men· ta lly compe tent to aid in his o·wn defense, a Superior Court judge ha s scheduled a sanity trial ror Nov. 20. Judge Raymond Choalt! said \V edncsday that Or. fo'ranklin Druc ker, a court· appointed psychiatrist who examined t.luh a rem Kur· IJ1'1Tt_... .. IA•t'f! ll11rfs SAN FRANC ISCO fAPI ' "1th cons p1r.i"cy 1n hel 1>ing • 'J'ht brother or the man to prepare the a llegedly charged with the S9ou,ooo false doc ume nt sent to the GeoTck Sl'l'Urit1cs rraud SEC. 'Vi ii tes t i f y for the J.ii ngford ~<11 d Hobt.•rl prosecution, the rcdcral nurkc produce d records govern,me nt hus disclosttd. shO\\'ing that his brother U.S. Alty. F. Steele La ng· used about S600.IJO!J of 111- ford s11 id \Vc.dnesd11y that \'Cstors moncv to in\'t•st 111 Hobert Burke , named ns .a lhc stock n1a'1•kct fur hirn· ''co-schemer " With his self. fl1·other , John P. Rurkc, has , bee n Jl ra nlc d im ml41l ity .John U u r~c f~rni ed l·un from l)l"OSei'Uli(lll :ind \\'ill dame ntal t)ll l o. lo tar 1·~­ lestify th.it John C'onvcrted •out his O"'ll oll t·xplo1:at1011s at le:1s $900 .0UO or GeoTek and rnpnage othe1:,.01! \'l'll- investors' money to his own lures' ""hic h. he proniotcd. personal use . Langford stud. Robe r t Burke, who rt!t1red rrum t he San Fran· t·i~co Police Ucptt rt mcnt 1n 194f1, went lo l)en1•er al his h1•j>ther 's fC'flUCS l <llld rOI" med lsh1nd Oil Corp., und together they later set up ~imilur c:orpo rulions kno\vn us Northern Continental Oil and Ht•gc nt Oil. L;cn grord s:..id dummy rtrms fol' u1I lease-~ and drilling, he :uhh•d. L.ingford l'i lt·rl unc ~rou11 J( transactions in \\hich John' Hurkt alh•gedly 1ru11- ~rerrcd n1or1· 1 h;111 $000,UUO f rom f'untL.1 111 t•nlal to Island. Northern l 'unt incn· tal and Rt')lt•nl to pa ,v for new lc;iscs unfl drilhn.L:. But l ht• t'\'Hl('nt•e \\'Il l shO\\' that ~hi.:htly lt·~s thau C::t•o'J\•k rd l parlnl'1'ships buy l hC'Sc pr11 p(•1'tlt"S a nd 1111)' ro1· drillin ~ t.')(IJt.'O~. "l n vt·stors \\il l testirv lh<'y "'ould not ha1·p 1>UI ;1n~· 1noncy in Ir thcv h.i d kno .... •n .th.it Burki' 1\ as going 10 f)lay the stor k n1.ir·keL or lht.:y \l'oul1I h;J \'l' to p;.1 y S.100.000 for Ill s dr,v holt's," I .U ll).:fo1'(j ~ii Id. ''ISl.J\N U, NO lt'rtt•:KN SJOo.noo arlt111 ll.v\1·;1s ~111.•111 . l"ontincnt;il :incl. ll cgcnt. lc;1v1ngSt:J.1.ooo,1hieh1•1'<·u 11erc s hf'll eonlp.i ni t•s scl u1> tuall y 1·t·t u rnc d Lo Fun· Rt~a1>poi11 le d tu give cnnvcnicnl bank nr · da n1ental ;111d Bu rkt•':. 01111 SACllJ\i\tF.'.\''1'0 IUPl l count s to f ilte r nut t he u~c. l.:i ngford said. An a<I· I) k • f' State Jl eh;1hll1t at1on l)1rt·c · n1o ncv lo ur es un · dttional SJ2J,OUO, uslt·ns1bly I · 1 0 ·1 t h. tor· Alun l'. l\rlson reo11•· iamc nta 1 uni ts 011 11 lo pay for S<'ism ie ~tud11•s, l f d • · 1X>i ntcd Ur~. Hafael Ca ni on Th r e e h u n d r e d JOll N H U RKr~ is l'h11rged B Cl account,·· .a ng or ronten-also trickl ed baC'k to Burkt·. ---------'-. ogus Jarue of \'cntura, \\"lllia m Fo...,·lt•r ( S•ream1·0 g 'Austra11·an "'1thl6countsorrraudin or-· o dcd. t>e said. • ,. ) '" o( l)a \'is and ll;1rris l\It•isrl State teen-agers' mobbed pop rc,.i ng securities <incl coo-i.os ANGE i.ES 1UPI> -~I uc h or the investors· \Vll EN J t)ll N BURKI-: or S.inta Ba rhara to thrct'" _ ·singer.,_David ~as·l:)idy at fgi;~~~~i!hr~~~ ~~~r~~~~ Jaime Nixon Il l, a 23-yc<ir· funds were used to pay 'the spent S>I00,000 on dry 01! yl'ar tl'rms on 1he ~ll"di('<i! • Seleclion •Service •Cou rtesy '------"'----' Melb.o u r.n e airport 10 t he· Securities and Ex-old Ho ll ywood man who infl ate d 1>r ice s of these jw)les in his o .... •n \'enturt>s, Ad\'isoryComm1ttee. L'll a •·or's · b ego v i c, r e po r ted h e tod Th d b · II d r.,.--:Oijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiililili_lli_i·!ll•llliiiiiii..:~J I ~ " "demonstrated li ttle or no ay. e .Young sta r cha nge Commission. o~·n_e a us1n,i·ss c~ c HALF SIZE SHOP ability lo d d "· lost a toen a il whe n fa ns Attorn_Q)'S Arthur Lc01;.....,l\Iil hon Doll ar i-.nterpn ses, _ ~n er stan _tu_e--rinpcd ft--mreOMiiS -IH!rl or Sa n Mal"o a nd \\'<i s s.ente!1ccd 10 l hrec '"''LL•arou --n·a:tureor (Ile proceedings "" ,. f rv ... against him." leather s a nd<.i ls . Hobe rt Ro se a re charged y_ears in prison or JX?SSt>_!>-ARTISTE DE LA RUE 224 e>r..pt11W Mctll sing more than S2 m1l hon 1n Kurbegovic, a 3l -year-old '" tiiuntcrfeit 55 a nd SIO bill s. COSTA MESA Y I ' · trn--ug os a vian 11m m111 runl Xi xon \\'US arrested al his \\/ho reportedly hasn t Ul· LA ),f" b U l fi rm l\1arch 5 1.Jv Secret Ser· HUNTINGTON IUCH ~~~~~a wo2o2·d .since hisd"'f. lf.J.0 st~r to .J.J..e ~n r vi ct• a ge nt s .. \\'ho fou nt.I s th Ci t,,. a U.GUN:~~:7:.C"'t.i- ug. . IS accuse 0 -r plates, negatives a nd offset OU oas . a• '" t..i_.. World t he Aug . 6 bombing at Los ct1u111m cnl u:.lld to lll"O<IU('e .6. 1\ngeles Interna tional Air· L s h fi• R the monl"y. port lhal.clo;med lht·ec n earc or' atty ,....:..:...._::_ ____ i._ _ _:: Ji ves an(injured 35: l Eqi~I y •A.;,.,.• LOS·f>N\l,,;!<ii's 1 ~e , -A new ~empan.r.: with three pr!fJ{ft bl ~ -sM,bs id iaries would· rise rromJttw a~hes of ba nkr~P.~ }!q~pt f unding Cor~· ~i'\o:ierft;a ·under a rewanization pJa,n t1am· m ered out bY. t he court-ap- pointed trustee.· LOS ANGf::L ES f1\1'1 A retired mobster has been enlisted hy R a ndoJ11h 1\. Hearst to help in the search for .Pis daughter, Patty, the Lo~AQgel~s Times reported todEl)'. The T i m es sai d the newspaper ~xecuti ve met r ece ntly Wit h !\l ic ke y Cohen, 61, in Los Angeles and qiscussed_ an offer to l)elp from t he onet ime ~a n g l e ad e r \1•h ll e they (lined at an exclusive Brent. wood restaurant "I GUESS finding that young lady was the main topic or con versation," Co hen told the Times. At hiS HillsbOrQugh home, 11earst sa id oC Cohen's of. rer.. "lie sa id he mi ght be able to help, and of course anything he could do to help The proposal to re\·italize the insurance and mutual fu n d eon g lonlera t e destroyed by fr aud \\'3S to be f l ied to da y in U.S . Di s trict Cour t . It \Vil s outlined ut a ne\vs ,con- fe renc e \Ve d'n esd ay hy trustCe Robert ~t . Loerner. \\'OUld be a ppreciated." The .-----------,·o ffe r h a d b e e n made Stt11ri1I ... • B<111 LOS ANGELES <APl Alex N. Campbell , a fina n· cial Y.'(ile r for the Los Angeles 1-lera ld -Examiner. \vas permane ntly bar1;ed \Vednesday from buying or sell ing any securities if he k nows or believes an article about it y,·ill be_publi shed in the ne\\'Spaper or \Vestern Financia l J our nal,_ The permanent injunction J. againSt Campbell, who \\'rites a· daily financfal ., ~olumn for the ne\\~paper,-.: \\·as issued by U.S . District Court Judg~ Louis~chtl~ ,·isiting j~ri1t.t ffO.rJl th,.~ Eas tern D1st('lct of .. ,Pepn· 1y1,·ania. ".,. ;.:. '!... . . " .. ---. ~-·-· -.• '• ~-­• Pr~gitant Officer? S ~N FRA NC ISCO !U P I) .:...._ The police d.epartfQe nt _has its firsi pregnant'offjcer. ',, . Berii Lemoge, 26, "'ire or a n electrician and a police officer for the last two years, told s u)ler- visors Wednesday that she \1·ould have a baby Jn ht11r:-· l\Jrs. Le n1oge is the first etty polie.ewoman tO beeq_me.. pregn.ant~. 'she is currentl')' as'Sig ... ned to the police. com· rqitnh:.ations center.·anu '_\\'fll"teturn to hef':joti=·~f. te.rJer maternity'~ea.v~. ' . -- GMC The Trui;:l\_artd ~ Motor Home People from Ge neral Moto rs - SC\•eral months a go, !tears( said. COllEN TOLD the 'f imes he hud not asked 1-learst for any puyment in e-xchange for his he! 1>. a 11d I rcarst con· fi rmed Cohe n's cla im. Ho"''c ver, t he T imes repor t e d*, Co h e n s a id. "They c.liil qffer to come up "''ilh Wh atev~r money was needed , a nd said more would be forthcoming, but that figure "'llS never men· tioned." FBI agents would .not comment on the meetin' .t"' ' between Hearst and Cohen. ~1iss Hearst '~lieved to 1,)e in the Los. Angeles.ar.ea .and traveling with SLA ~e mb e r s Willjam and Em ily l~urri s , J:>as been· mis1Sing more than fi ve inonths. . .. l ; J ·Retreational Vehicle Exhibits on the mall now through Monday Courtesy Genera) Motors Deal.ers 111e1ee atwe e • . -. ~ .. -. ·-. ~-.. -., , ). . "" I >T.J;~. , ' . I ~;f¥· ' FASHION{) ISLAND : N EWP.ORT CEN,TER been building up~ At last the remod eli ng of our Springdale-Ecli nger Office is compl eted. The hammers are . quiet, the pa inters have gon e home, and our staff is rea dy to give you better-than-ever serv ice in our expanded off.ice. Open House Monday, Oct. 28 TG celebrate, we're having an Open House Monday. There'll be a gift and refr es hments for everyone. Corn e in between 10 arnand 3 pm. New convenient services. We ·ve added an additiona l wa lk-up teller window. Now you can bank at both from 9 ar11 to 5 p111. Monday t hrou!'.)h Th ursdny. and from 9 am to 6 pm on Friday. w e·ve §!so added teller windows. And our new Instant Deposi t sec vier will save you time . Come in and meet our fc ic:11dly staff. And depend 0111" when you choose your ban k. More California 11, do m BANKOF AM ERICA . ~acillc Coast Highway-Between Jamboree and ~~~~-r~-,.~-r-­ c Arthur - , Ev Svoboda, Manager • Springdale-Edinger Office • 15672 Springdale Street. Huntingt on Be ach • • • ' ..-' ' i • ' ' • • l 6 DA ILY 1•tLOT E:DITORf . .\I, .l•AGF. Three to Re-elect ·r\\O assemhl)'mcn unll one stute :-.e nator scr\'ing r the Orange Coa1<1L area arc bfdl.ling for re·clcclion 1n the 1\'ov . .'.i clt:(,:\ion. These are the Oaily l'ilot's vie\\':-. (:tlld rcc·vn1 mcndatiOn."i on those rates : 36th Senatorial District: Incumbent Dennis C<.1r· pc_nlcr, u ll~puh lican . hus hecn tukin g sn mc lust 1n1nutc fluk !or ullei:etl misuse of cctmpaign funtls - \vhich he firml y denies. The election C\IC c h<.1 rgc~ <:;.i n't ohscu1·c lht• l'aet that h<· has been u crackerJMC'k rcprc!ic nt:il1\ c fol' hi .... <.'nn~t ituc nts. C;1rpcnter h;.1s \Vitlc·ri.1ngin~ ititt·rc:-.ts, politic:al tlout ,ind is \veil respected hj1 hoth IJc mo<'rals and RC'publicans. ~le is l"mincntly n1ore quulificd th an his opponent, Dcrnn1.:1·;1 t F'r;o1k U<trharo. 74th 1\ssC'n1bl y Olslri<'l : ltobc1't Bad ham may not hil\"C ~ct S'-!cr<i m l!nto l.ifire \vith his enthusi asm during his ll.i~l term or l \\'O, hut he has done a "·orkn1;.1nlikc. competent Job of representing hi~ coast al th ~tr1cl . Oemoc1 l.it Sue<t nnc Curri e Lc\l.•is is a political '· unkno,rn \\"ith no history or perfol'mancc. 73rd 1\~setn bly district: Some or his t:onscrv l.il l \ l: vic\l.·s could s t;;nd tonsiderable mcllo\ving, but ft., ~embly m an Hobert Burke has \vorked diligcntl.v .l ur his district. <i nd has c:.irncd hil; office. I-le is espct1u).I .' tough on l cgi~lat ive ~p<.·ndi 'g and wa s among thC' handful to speak oul <1s,::11 n1t. the legislative pension grab )lr1or to the ~1.>ec 1al session. Ills Democratic· oppanent. Oe nni s i\l:H1 i;c rs, has mounted a good campa1~n. hut it comes off as a hit too "all thin~s lo all people th rough E,:OV l'l'n1nent ." .. Cranston Is Visible 1\ L"n itcd State si~nator·:-. term-six yc::1rs-i:-. the longest of ;1ny m ajor elective offi ce in the U.S. l··or lhal reason . voters ail Loo often are accustomed to • :o-l'l'lll~ their !-.Cnator or hcuring him ;1cc·ount ror him:-.clf only '''hen election time conics uround. This •~ not so in the cusc of C;.dirornia Sen. Altin l'ranston. '''ho is bidding for a second t~rn1 it\ office in thcN11\'. 5(!Jcction. Sc nut o r Cranston has been a very influentiul furte in a \\•id c v:triely or ;.1C:tivitit!S in \Viis hin ~ton oncl h:•s ~t ort"d rnajor J c~i s la ti\·c triumphs Ill' hus l"l·prl·srntl'd California"s l>cst intc1·csts ou :.i \'i.H'iety of l'ront :-;111cl hu s been both «Vitil able a nd \•1s ible !1) his ''ons1i1ucnts. Jlis opponent . State Sen. II . J ... lt1churdson. is an <t rCh·conscrvi.lti,•c, seemingly n1 orc hcnt on finding a bigger platform to cx prass his politic:il views than in <iccompli !'hments for C;.1Jifurn1u. 'f'h c IJ11ily Pilot reco1nmends 1"\l un Cr;.in::.ton for L"nitcd Slatl:s SeniltOI'. Hinshaw's Doing Well . . It is llirficult to assess the accomplishments or :\ndrC\\' 11 insha\V based on the brier tenure or his first l\VO-year term in office. f'reshmcn Congressmen aren't giv~n the opportunity or making many \vavcs •11' of lcl.l ding the \\.'ay on any significant legislation. Nonetheles s, Hinsha\v has Clone hi s homework. te1lded to business and diligently studied both issues and go vernmental machinery and shovvs all s igns of hecom in g a ''"e ll-rounded Congress man as he gains in seniority . llis D('mocralic opponent on the Nove mber !) h<.illot, Rocle r1ck \Vilson of Ocei.lnsicle, ha s run an 1ncffect i\'e campaign anrt di splays no n1;_ijor assets for hf'ing a t..:nitcd St;itcs Congressm::in. '!"h e l/aily Pilot recommends re-election of Andre''' i Jinsha\\' to Congress in the <10t h Disrict. ASSET AN!> LIABILITY 'Nice .Guy' Image Dear Gloomy Gus Starvi11g Out the Oppositio11 Hampering Ford \VAS llJ ~G 'J'(J;o.; -:\ilnules a rtl'1· Pre5iclent Ford·_.. l'('1)nt1mic speerh to t"on~res~ Oct. H. u· leading Jtcpublican :-um1ncd up v.ith 1hi.-. rlc\·;1stating in · nuendo the l{rc11,·111~ complaint ahout :\Ir. r·ord's inra11t presidency: "If only ht• h:1d come up here acting like a Prl"sident. instead of like Jus t a lormcr Con~rl•ss man. ·· li;tdced the criticism 1101v bcsetin~ form('r Congre!isman Jerry t'orrl ;irises 10 l:irgc JIHrt because he i"i a po1A«.'r·hatc1· hC'nl nt\ re~!l1r1n~ thl• lt·gi~!.1t1\t' hi .1111;h 10 parity \11th the 1)rc !'>1d('nt·~. .\lmo:-<t 1•1·t·ryt hl11g h~ h::is done !!lore taking offiC'e 1' <·alculatert In t•nd f1'4.0 ge rou :. l'l.'ll t raft zallon tif O\"a! o rr1 ce p o 'A'c1· \1 hil'h reached it s pt·~1k undl·1· Hichard ;o.;ixon. Tiii-: .\!-:\\" Prc>s1dt'tl\ ls. lhc>rcfore, in ~Hl agon1z 1n~ <111em1na . Critics \\":Jnt lllm lo n11•t•t lhl' national (·ri s is \I itll 1nuseular lt·~Hlers hq) \\ h1ch both con· tradicts his O\\ n insllncts and runs 1·ountcr to th1· c:.1 .;_v.go1ng ~t yll' that \1 on euphnric· ;1 l)pru\ ;i I h1:' f1 r ... t niont h 1rt tht' \\"hitC' I l ou~t·. (foin_g bciforf' .1 ll1 lll'•1' .tuilic1;1ry ~uhe11n1mitt1•1• ro 1•\pl:i1n th1· !'\ixon par<h1n 1s ;1 :-11·1\..111i.: 1'\;1n1pll' 11 1 ... 1lec1:-<u111 \\ .1:-h.1~1·d p.1rtl\ nn 111 .. .1 bhorren1·e of \"1\11n ' 11 .. 1• nr t"tCt"U!JI'(• \11'1\ 1l1•j.:l" !11 IJl'l1t.•1·l 11\p \\'h111• lll111s1· lrt1n1 ,·.,n)!rl''' Yt•t. hll\\t'\CI" ll•Jbl1• lht• n1ol1\;1t1on, lhat d~t·1 :-1011 1::i J)l'l\:111•11· r11l11·uh•d re' {h.•n11·.1n1 ni,: lu Liu· pr1· .. 11t1 ·rH·~ h~· 1h" \tr~· .;;amc c·nn,c r1·!> .. lll l'll ... o ;1rrront1•d b)' !"1xon1sn1 . l"in11larl\·, th<.' \'r1• .. 1dv11t ', •·\\t";1or o!inary s1•l(l'ontrol 1n h,1n1tl111 j! r11ui.:h [...__E_v_A_N_s._N_o_v_A_K ..... J press conference questionin.':" ~tl'rn ... from that same decent desire In rt'duce the pre-sidency to hum:1n chmens1on after Nixon rr1ya lisni. ltlS JIA.RSll!:ST lest in turning-lhl· nthE'r check. h~ has said pri\"atcly. came u•!1cn reporter Clark ~tollenhof( qucslioned his varclon or l\"ixon as ··a lifelong fricnrl :ind your r1nant•ia l · hE'nefactor." Control lint:? his impulse to lash out. hC' replied no, the pardon n·as ··to heal the u·ounds throughout the country." Old friends \\•ish the l'resident had s ho\\'11 !)Orne anger. llis C'losesl Republican allies no\\' fear ~1r. For~ may be r eadin ~ national politics backu•arrls. \Vith the \\'estern world on t he edge of C'atastrophe and the U.S. facing its \\"Orst economic crisis since the Great Depression, \'Olers want confident leadership a ble In make tnugh decisions, not a '"i\lr. Nice Guy" image in conscious t•onlr;ist u·1th a ruthless Nixon. E\"en Jtepubl iran c:incli1lat<·s run- n1ni.: behind today rrrc question1ni.: ~Ir. For11"~ political u•isdom in t•ampa1g- n1ng through 20 s tates. They fi.'1·1 hf• m ight clo morr ror ;1 lo:-1 r:n1~f' h\ ha1:1l nn .. t•d lt•a1t<>r:-<h1p 1ron1 th1· !l1al ( tt 11 \"t. !"().\ti-: OF h1 :-1111 11 :tall'" .. ,.,•11 1 111 a/;!re1•. llnP ~1~kt•tl ~Ir. Ford nn h1-.. !!if.~~ ~~~:~~ ; .. ','.",,i-i1i11i.;111u i1 .. 111 IJurlin,i?ton. \"t.. la:-! \l{'t'k \lhl•ther lh1• tnp h:1 d hc>1·n '~orlh it . ·rh1· n11 ... !'.1on .;t :11"h'1I ;115 p.111 . fron1 \ht· \\"hitc llou,1· L111n ;in~t rn1tc1t ;1t n11<ln1~ht. al l fnr .1 30·m11111tc t<1lk . ;\-Jr. Vord :;1ro11i::I\ dl•l1·nd1•1I !ht• 1\1 y generatio n spent years going around the cou ntry :-.terring a 1''ord. Now a .Ford is i:o ing around the country :.tet•ring us. .l.L". Gloomy &w• co..,mo ~n ••• ~wll<l'llllotCI O• ro.M:L*'l · -... ~ot f!fftH•roly ••ll•tl \lit v""°' ot n.o .,..,._"'· s..na yowt P•I "'"\IC Gloomy c;.,., 0.!lyP>IOf. cxt•rcise. It.. \1 as hi s JOb to do "'·ery thin ~ in his po\\'er to avoid t"a lamity for his party <a motivation that schlom bothered Richard Nixonl. Be:-.icl1•s, he a1l<ll~d , "I like campa ig- nin g " :\IH . FOHO'S til1te s t 11olilital cronies. n1oreover. ft:el he hus no grand design for building J.t Ford con· stituencv from the shalle rcd ranks of Nixon itl'publicans. t:nlike t\ixon. u·ho C\'C'll today commands pt"rhaps 2U percent uf the natiun·s voters, f'ord has no hard(·orc of s111>port. !'\or does the rirs l P resident. never elected to nation11t offi ce sct•m to be bidding for personal support among some voting b1nc~ al tht• cost of affronting others. ,\ t";l!'.t' 1n point 11·:is his \1'\o mt·s· !'>il &c last ""l•e k nn the Turkis h n11lilll ry aid han. lnste;1d of l\Ounclin g a loud poli tical alarm to arrest the 1it·1·hnt~ ~if .\meru·an prest1~r in the \\'1·~h·r11 ~dli;uH·I". h•· aJlJll':tl('d lo t ·uni:rc ... ~ 111i.:1•ntl1•111:u1ly 10111·s . 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' ( Rocky's Power ·struct11re • \\'ASll l NG 1'0N -\Vith ]'I-tr. llnckcfcller's penchant for giving puhlic offi cials extra compensation, \1•e may he able to .st rike a deal which \\•ill sati.sfy tiim and reduce t he ).!encrat lax burden. Jn return tor con· fi·rming him in the Vice Presidency 'A"e should a .s k hin1 to pay the salaries nf all )!nv1·rnmcnl r n1ployes. It seems he c·an afford it. although Mr. Ford n1 ig ht object lo having the St>rrclary of Slate on someone else·s payroll. 1'he r('\"t>lations ~ of ~Ir Hockcfel-{" _. ~ ler ',-, d esirl' lo f s hare a bit or his ij 4 r"' l wealth \\'ith hi~h-4'' · echelon ;1ppoin· tees. and othe r s imilar impulses . lo\\'ard largesse _. >.. and charilv hal'c ~i\·en the re,~ of us u'ho oppose his confirmation the fi rst ho1>e that the CongreiJS may reject it. t:nfortunately, if Rock does get ("racked, it 'II be for the \\·rong reason -like voling for Judy Pelty, Wilbur l\1ills ' o pponent. because the once-for- midable chairman of the House Wa vs and Means Committee prefers "to spend his idle ·hours s1>lashing about l;,idy whose sobriquet is the "Argen· t ine Firecracker.'" lt"s what J\.lr . ~tills does during his workin)! hours that should havl' 1xippcd his constitue ncy years agn. Hy the s:imc reasonini.: it doesn't matter that ~I r. Hul'kefcllcr paid for <1 biased and unfair hook ;1~ai nslArthur f:oldber g 1n Nt•"· Y11rk 's ~11 her ­ n atnrial t•lection four ,\l'ars ago 'J'h:i l"s standard s turf 111 our t•lt•C'toral potitil's Shouling ur <·;111 ... ing scur- rilitit•s Ill he printC"d ahout vour OU· pt111cnl 1.~ u11c of \h(· dl'\ l("l'" used tn avoid tl iscussinJ! ma\1l'f'i nf suhslan. ''l' I T 'S l"XF1\IK to :-1ngl1• ~I r . .:nckef1•l1t~r out fnr that. hut prohably 1nevil ablc in ;1 per1nd or pc rh·rvid, if IJrainl e:;.-;, puhlil' rnnrali!'tll . ll'!' a l~o the onl.v ki nd nf ha ndle 1he m:in"s op- 1)(\ncnts (":tn use to any efrect \Vilh a Conµr<.•ss lh:it persists in nia intainin)! ii has a duty In cnnfirn1 ;1ny Prcsiden· I 1;1 I a1>1>01 ntce tr• a n.v office just so IQn.I! as he isti"t a l'Oll\"Jctcd rcton. This doc- trine has h1•1•n earried so f;ir thal the ;):15 Ca p1!nl 11i 11 Fori.:ctt ahh~s might :1s \\ t•ll a b<lu·atc I ht• cunrirnung po'A·c r Io the ()irl•<"tor of I hC' Fill. Le t hiln auto 111ali t•all~· cnnhrm ;1nyonl' u'ho dur~n·t hav(' a n1 akl'~hct•t in his file!' 'l'hl' ob11·cl1on~ 111 ~Ir. Hockcfcllcr ;irt'lll 111oral hut polit1c;il. lie i.~n 'I ;1 t•rohk and 110 amount or digg111~ 1:-. i.:111ng lu 1111·11 up evidence th<1l he''· The t1·uuhle 1\'ilh !\Ir. llotkefl1ller 1s th ut, l'\'Cll if ~·uu agrl'c u•ith lht· d isastrous policil'S he udvoc<ilt'S ;.111d st:1nd ~ for, he is Ion po1A"<'rru110 ht~ al \t1rk• • ·. ( VON HOFFMAN ) lowed to be Vice Prcsidt>nt :ind very possibly President. TIJIS GOES beyond our learning th.at the price Mr. llockefeller has establishe d !or the Secretary of State is but one-tenth that of the chairman of New York's l\.1 etropolilan 1'ransi l Authority, a ~l'ntleman u•ho has bit · te n into the Rock for tlalf a million. ll s urpasse s the s ubventions t o ne1A•smen \\'ho :SJ>parenlly received ~grants-in aid without the publicity - that accompanies a Jtoc kefeller donation to a n opera house or a hospital. What this 1nd1cates 1s that with h1.s money, his brothers' money a nd the hundreds and hundreds of millions in the family foundations, Nelson f{ockefcller is able to influence the opinions and thinking of a nation. The professorships, the r1:llO'A'Ships, t he cu s h y·tus h y al l-uxpcnse -paid seminars. lhl' research grants, the "'hole appa ratus which decides what scholars, what ideas, what works of art :ire going to be supported and popula rized can in l ar~e measure be filtered and controlled by a Nelson Rockefeller and his confederates. lie and they arC' the masters of much or the country·s prestige and status .system. They ha nd out the goodies and they don·t have any civil service commission to attempt In make the distribution ec1uitah\e. A Ne lson Hockere ller can ereatt• an entire national political. social a nd in- tellectua l ambiance ror his politics, \vhich leaves opposing points of vtew star\'ing for support u•hile his become all -pervasive: ~ou get hit with them at school. in c hurch, in the arl museum. the bookstore and the m ass media. That's too much polA·er !or a private citizen. let 3Jone our second· highesl public official. HUT LET'S nlso examine the nalure of J\.lr. Rockefeller's unusual povoer as a public official. They .say it's good to put a rich man in o(fice because he v.•o n't steal. but this ricb man is so ric h that be is dangerously uncpmprom1sed. The-pattern .of this passing out of money suggests that he "'4S able to buy up most of the effec· ti,·e political opposition to him in New York State years ago and that he has laid an important segment or Congress under obligation to hJm. Thus he is too clean to be safe. \\le're alu·ays excoriating politicians for com promising. that is gi ving up something to ~ct something. 11·ithout recognizing that ;1 compromised politic ia n is a po litic ian under restraint s. He ca n ·t a l\\•ays ·do u·hate\'er he \Vants because he need~ other people ; he has to defer to them lwciluse he can't buy them. E''en a Ricbard Nixon, with all the dough that CREEP collected, couldn't begin to gag the other side by stuffing Sl,000 bills in its mouth. There were limits lo his po\\'Cr a nd, \\'hile there are still limits to ri·tr. Rockefelle r 's, they .;.ire u·eaker :1nf1 u•ider than those on a ny other \\'ho ha ... ever bl.'c n adm ittc1I tri ~u1·h h•J!h public orrir<'. . . The EPA 'Bean Count' \VASlllNC :'l'ON 'l"h1· ~;n,;iroo · menta l Protection Agency h ;i s engaged in a "be an counl"' instc;id nf meaningful research lo rid lhc nation of 1>0llution. ·rhis is the conclusion nf the Senatt' :1nlipoll ution s ubcommittee. wh ich has just completed ;.in exhaustive report on t:PA ·s research activities. The s ubcommitlce found that EPA ""generates thousands of rlocumC'nls "' hut produces few :-;o lulions. ll s re se arc h ha s b een ~ro ss l y inadequa te. ror exam1>le, on how to end the disc harge or disease·causing s ulfur and lead, and how to stop lhe destruction or offs hore occ1:1n ureas "·il11 ejt y sludge, the re port t•harge~. l'Ht:S t:ri;T J)rograms "will lead lo knowinM IJ\Ol'c ;.ind m ore ;1b•J1.1! ... 1m llution. hut doing less :111d les:-about it ." dcc lures lhc.. document. u•hich IA :tS prepared :it the l"l.'lj\ICSl nr Sen .. Jost•ph J\ll)n toya, JJ. N,J\.'I. llcre. according to the re1xi11 . ;ire a few :irea s lhat. EPA ha!i n~g lcclr.d : --"1'he pole ntiully serious health effects of pathogenic nerosols in the human ·rood chain ;ire nol under s(•rious study .·· Yc•t "ile:id'' a erosol l'ans urll cu11sta ntly ploughed into la nd fill s. "l.ar)!c cities !Ne w 'York . Phi ladelphia, l.os Angc leM and others) have )iCriou~ pmhlc ms with 'e<'Ca n dUmplnti; uf n1unl cl1>;11 slud11c." Yet only a "minor c rrnrl is 11~sc11tly (unded " tn ~01 V(' lhC prulJlcm. ·· 1'h(•rc 1s sl ill 110 rl'Sl'11rch plan rcgard1nJ! \n1lonr pollutunts. a1thou~h It h:1s hei:n :i n iS!'>UC for scvcrul ycurs. ~IO!'>t of the pnpula\ifln ... SflC llllS n1ost or 1 hl·1 r lives in:-1l1k.·. ·• "t:1t y 11ir tontrols ;ire oflrn 1·Jdiruluu~. Ne w York t:ity enntrols pollut1011 1n i;i d1• th• city, h_ut "prcvulllni:t winds rrom the wcsl c·arry pollulo.inls into Nt•w York <:lty." ·rhe cit y's own eont1·ol~ rn ainly (JACK ANDERSON J kecr the air frC'sh over the Allnnlic Ol'ea n. JNDUSTR.Y <il so gets :i rap from the !\1ontoya report. While it clain1.s to be spending up· to Si25 million to control "mobile source emissions." the true fi~u re may be as low as sro million. This. says the report, is ·•a triumph of fancy bookkeeping." FOOTNOTE : EPA '!> rc~c arl'h head, Albe rt Trakows ki . said lhe Senate report was a ''bum rap." 'J'o he s ure, he sai1I, there a rc ''nlany problems'• hut the repol'l is orr base lHI bolti \fie "h1cts Of'\d under- !'landing of the JJroblcms. Wc '\'e done a good job under the circumstances.'' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Unhert N. IV r.ed , Puhli!iher Thon1as Kcevil , /o."d11or Rarbara Kre1b1cl1, 1':<1 /tonal l'OfJC J.:drlnr 'l'hc l-dit1:1n<11 !lllJH~ of lhe Du1ly •Pilot ~tl.'k~ tn infnrrn 11nd ·~11mul11lc readc1·s hy 11rt•sl•ntinu on thr.~ Plll:C di\·rrse t.-nn:unrnl;i rr on 1u1u1-s of in· lcrest h_v l'.)'ndil·iitrd ~nl11n1n1~t~ and r1111oon1 ... ts, hv f)rO\ lf11n.: a for11m l<tr rcad1•r!>' 'll'\.\ !> all<1 hy 11n:M:n11111t lhis llf'.\l'Sl!Ulll'r»s orinlons ancl Ide•~ on rurrent tr.pi es. 1'he edltnrlr.1 IJJ)inlons ,,r the Duily P1lnt uppc;1r only 1n \he cd1tnri:1I t'11lumn at the lOJJ llf lhe j)lljo(C •1111ni11n.'I C~jK"t.'ttsed hy the c11lumnito:\s ;ind t·artnnnist~ and ll'lt er wri!('r'i 11rl' lhtlr own und no t·nd11r..emt·nl or I hl·•r \"ltl\l"S hy th~ Uuily l'llut sh11uld he.lQfc.:rri.:d. Thursday,'O<:lobcr 24, 1974 ·- 7 -,