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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-10-29 - Orange Coast Pilot7 ,, • ':Blood Clots Could, Cause Death' • • • ' - Coast Comedians Rain and Snow, Made Emergency High Winds Hit . Freeway Landing Southland Areas -· DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * L TUESDAY At;,I.~~ti.R9,~.9.£J;pBER 29, 1974 COMEDIANS FIND FORCED LANDING UNAMUSING Skiles (left) and Henderson Drop In on Freeway 2 Coast 'Funny Guys' Land on Freeway •·it "'asn't runny at all .'' said South l.aguna comediii n Pete Henderson .. "ll 's really spooky flying at 4,000 feet in pitch dark "'hen the engine is not n1nnin~. '' llcndcrson. of 31362 l\fohterey l,anC. <:ind his ft ighl club partner Bill Skiles. of 29301 Spotted Bull Lune. San Juan Capistrano. \\•crl' aboard a light plane ·Trial Begins For Stowaway '· BHE~lf;i'\, Gt•rmany. tUPJl ·rhree \Vcst German crC'\V mcmbt•rs iof tht.• rr,•ight cr !\l11rgitta weol on trial todu\' on eharges of lhrowini:: a sto"•i1"·ay ovC'rboarrt in the Red Sc:1 01rter ser,·in~ him 01 lust niea\ or cor- riecl beef. T he indiC'tmi.•nt :1<'<'Usi.'d the 9,900· ton Panam:inian·rcgist1•rrct merrh:tn· tn1an·s fi 1·st ornrcr. Klaus·lle nning -11 :.11·tunA . .i2. bo;\ls\\·:1in Vnlkhard E~­ gt.•rs. 33. ;.11irl 23·~·1•:11"olcl car1wn11•r l\al'l·ll1•1n1. Adlc1· of Jxo:1l1ng oi hlack sto"1:1\\:1y "'1th :111 irnn h;n· olf t1l(• \'c.mt'l\I \)01'1 Of lfO<\t•ld;I and lht•n lhl'o\\·111i.: h1n1 inlo lht• s1·:1. 'l'ht• !'lO\\'U\\';I ~ . ' l)jK{~· \\':IS nl'\'l'I' fouocl . Th1• 1>1·ost•t•ul1t•n allt•J,:cd lh:1t artt·r ,1 lk't'I' ;incl \•11clk:11lart,\·. !ht• dt•frnrl ;u11"' rnarC1ht•d lht• "'"""t\\il\' out or :1 cnh1n ,, ht•r1J tht·Y ht·ld him ·pr1i1on(•1· io th1• <111arh•r th•c·I.. 1'h1.• ch•f1•1Hl;1nt:-i.::1\'1' tlipl i1 last n\t•u\ 11f 1~11·111•rl lk•1•r 11 nd ,1 ,•ijt:1ri .. •tI1•. I ht• p1~1;;1•rul 1011 :-.1 111. -• ' that made un <>mergcncy landing on the San Diego Freeway early Sunday morning. · .. \Ve "'ere coming back from a sho"· 're dKI in )'u m a, Ariz .. and our pilot 11·as a litllc \\'Orricd about the rate of f ucl coriSumption." llcndcrson said. · 1\bout half\,·ay on the triptoOrangf' Countr Airport. llcnderw n said the cngin'c coughed and died. bul pilot Earl· Tate or.corona dcl ~l <.ir turned on a reserve fu el tanlt thal suppost·dly <'Ould g<'t t he plane homC'. .. But then o\·c r (Jee<.i nsiclc. it slartcrl happcni n~ a gain :.~nd this time \\'(' knC'\\' there \V asn ·1 .i nolhcr ta ilk of gus to turn to.·· l lcnderson said. · , 1-le ndc rson s aid Tate \\'<IS hunting for San .Juan Capistr'ano Airport, buL no landing lights were on and the fic lrl - couldn't be seen from the 01ir :.i t I :30 a.m. • .. \Vhen Earl s t ;.1rt<'d S\>JCaring, I knew "'e had pr@lems becatL'lC he nc,·cr S\\'Car:r;,'' I lt'nderson said . ··n111 \\'as sitting there kinda muttcrin~ to him:i;C'lf and I kc1>L suying O\'er und over 'l~C freC\\'llY, lhl' fr<.'t'\\'ay'." 'J'utc put tht.• s1ngll~ e ngine t:essn11 do11"n on lhc Sun 'Oicf{o f'rCC\\'ay near Sun .luun Creek lloacl just a mile (rom Skiles' honiC' llend crson s aid one> of Uu.' first car:-; lhat stopp{'d \\·a.~ d rl\'t:'n hy •• Aood fricnd'nf lhc c·tuncdy 1c:1 n1 and he took the pair hnmt' \\·hilc T;1tc arr:i nJ:{'d lo hu ve lhc plant.• tCJ\\'cd to tht• alt1X1rl f1 1r r'('l)air ;inrl rcfueling 11 v.1as IHlt•r lt•a rnt.>tl lht• ul11n11·s lurl tSef' P1\RTNERS, Pa~c A2) es an, an's Clots ffn:nrdous Nixon on Mend From Operation LONG BEACl l tA PJ ·~Richard i'\'l .. Nixon "'as ··ctoing \\'CJI" after hour· long s urgery today lo keep blood clots in his left leg froni OlO\'in g to the heart or lungs where they could cause death. The forn1 e r president's personal physician d escribed the oper ation as a s uccess. Dr Eldon l!ickman. a vascular l'i pecia l ist "'ho perfo rme d lhc operation ,1·1th t"·o other surgeons. said Nixon's condition 11as "stable·· and no m o rr suri::cry \\·as a nticipated to conibat the blood clots cau~t·d by Nixon's chronic phlebitis. The oper ation began al 5:30 a.m . None of his fa1nily 1\•as present at thC' hos pital, but later Nixon aid('S said his '"ifc, Pal, and former \\~hitc !louse J'iccretary, Rose A1ary \Voods. arrived to see him . . The .operation '"a ~ a rr lati1·<·ly si nl· pl e one ~ a plastic cti1> partially t•\oscd orr the m11in vein lakin~ b!oo(l from the leg to the upper bod~·. 1'hl' clip permits blood to pass but no la1·gl' clots. Surgery wa.<> dt>cidcd on l'vlonrlay night after doctors fcar('d that ;,1 largl' clot in Nixon's leg could hre:ik loos11 and lodge in an artery lo thl' hl':J1'1 or lungs, \\'hich could l'au:;c s udden dc;1th . llr. J ohn C. Lungren, i'\ixo n·s per sonal phy:.ician. said the (•lol:-lcfl sn Nixon's leg hopefull y \\•tll 11a1urall_\' dis.;olvc then1se\\'Cs 1n timP. The forml'r president \\'<1:-taken to :i 1·no1n on the top floor or l\lcmor1al llospitul Al edical Ccnlrr or I.o n~ Be ach for re(·overy. llickm:in said Kixon '"ill probably be hos1lit.nli1.cd for another 1\·cck -- the doctor did not g11·e the nun1her of cla~·s -and th~1t con\'ale:.cencc at homt• \\·ould take four to ~ix "·eeks. ,\t the nC\\'S ronfcrence. the doctors clid not ans,1·cr question., on 11·hen Ni xon n1ighl be \\'l'll t·noug h to travel 10 \\las h1ngton. D.C. to testify at the \\'aterg:1tc CO\'er·up trial of fl\'e for- me r polttic:ll :1:'soc1ates lie has bt·en !->Ubpocnacdby both the dC'f(•n:-c and pro:.ecut1011 ·\\'1th thr thrt•:il thl' clot eou\cl \){'con11· a pulinonary l'mbolus, \\'l' pl:1ccd a !\liles Clip . partially oe· ('\Uding hut no! complC'le\y occluding the ,·cin ... Jliektnnn :-aul. I le !'-:ttrl the chp "·a:. perinanent. llc :-::i id thc r)IX'ration \\':ls unC'l'C'!ll ful ~~ncJ that \he for1ner prc:Jt<;lcnt \\'11s· "reCn\·cring in tlu• norm;1\ n1:1nncr ·· Thi' doctor :-aid ~ixon had the usu:i l post ·operat.ive effects of s leepiness hcc:iusc of the ;inesthesia and \1·as confined to bed . H e Pleads Innocent :'\/\Sll\'I LLr:. ·rC'nn tl'l'I ~ -'I he t;i\\·\'l'r fo r .John A. BrO\\'n .] r at:· cusCd of killin_g Grand Ole Opry sl ar Da \'Ht "Str1nghc::in" Akem<"ln and his 111fe. ~aid '.\l11nd:1v l!ro\\'n \1'i\I allO\\' 1hc tnal Jtulgc ,,; enter an innocent pll•a for hun . i\kcn1:tn :ind his \1·ifc "'ere killed :lfler :t1lpa1·rntl~' s ur· prising bur ~lars in their rur::i l r t·d farni house north of l\a:.h\·111(' '.\o\· 3 Some Alimony Wife to Get $2.261 Million IVl l /\!\.1 l <U PI > -Gror g{' fi. Store r Sr .. millionairt' founder nf Storer Broadcasting Co .. h us been ordered to pa y a possible record $2 .261 million in t ax -rrcc alimony to his third ,,,irt'. Dorothy . The nlimony ruling, made hy C irc1ut Jufl~c· A.I an Sch\v;1rtz Sept. 16, but not rc\'ca\C'd until today. i:-. hc in~ nppl·a lcd by th e 74- year -old Store r . • Schwartz ruled that ''the style or living \\·b1ch thC'S(' p :.1rl1cs ;J('·. customed themscl\·cs to bo~glcs th,c mind.·· They \vere divol'CC'd in \Vyom1n).!, but the property sctllcmcnt \\'3S mad e in Florida . In addition lo the a\1n1ony. ordt'rcd t o h<· p<11d 1n 119 C'qual month ly inst;:11\n1c nls. Sch\\1art1. also dircclt•d S lorcr to turn O\'Cr to his e x .wire the cuuplc·s $750.000 f\11;im1 Jt~ch homt• :incl pay ne arly $211 .0l.M) in lcgul recs and court cost:-. Slorc r•:-;ubmiltcd tu the court 1)1..•c·. :l l ;1n unuuditcrl hul<.1n<·<' .sheet pl;.1c ing his nc:t. '''Ori h at $31.fi4 million_ ' Ted 's Cousin Took Blame? • I BOSTON lA P I -Sen. Ed\\·ard :"II. Kt'nnedy 's cousin. Jose1>h G<irgan. a hnost accepted res ponsibility for the C'happ;1qutddiek :11110 acridt·nt "·hirh killC'd J\Iar_,. J o Kopechne in 1969, !ht· Boston Globe quotes ti "highly knO\\·Jcdge•l ble sou rrr'' as s:iyini;. In a cop_v right s tory today. the Globe reported \\·hat it ternied .. ron- t rtidict io ns" hct,~·eCn Ke nnecly's testimony and public s t<1temcnt s ;.ibout the acridC'nt and the stalt•mcnts of other persons involved. The nC'\\'spapcr said its unidentified source s aid a pl;:i n to have Gargo1n ta ke th e res ponsibility \\·as ab;1n · doned shortly bcforr Kennedy repor· tcd the mishap to the police, a report \l'hich Kennedy has s aid came almost 10 hours :tfter the accident. Soutlila11d Hit By Rai1i, S11ow, 50 MPH Wi11d s B.v Thei\ssocialed Prt'ss A \\·\n tcr·l.vpc s lorn1 brought hi ~h \1·1nds and dumpccl rain, hail ;,ind .'llO\\' in Southern California. 1·hc r<iin storm flooded m;.iny dn\1n 101\·n Ln:-1\n_gcll'S streets \11th ;1 record .40 inc hes of rain mcasurt·d ~·t the Ci"ic ('enter :\londay. \\'inds of up In~ miles per hour :-l·I off small cr:1ft arll'isori cs ror the t'O:.J-.1 from Point Cnnecpc1on 1•1 the '.\lt•x1can border ;ind tr:1,·clcr·s :td \ tSf)rJt'S 111 lhl" mount;i1ns ;ind t.ll•st·rl:- \\'i n<l l!U~ts nf ';0 rn p h. 11\•n· l'l'll41r ted al Kelll'r Peak. nrar Hunntng Spring:-. Six inches ot nt•\1 -;11111\ tt·ll ;1\ .\11 l.aguna in rt•n1ral S:.i n J)tcgn (11unl1 1\ ith he :11·~ ~111111 fall t'Onl1nu1n~ The prec1pi1a1 1n11 at Palon1ar 5fnun fafri :O rli\rthc;1o;\" nf fo~~e,1nclulr1 11 .. :- ~n~.!:j,~_surcd HI 3 i 1 n chc:-\\ 11 h1n 21 h1111 r' andl11c lurlc1l t\\'f"l inehcsol snn11 IJ0,1·nto11n S an IJ11'j?n r1'e1•i\t·d mnre th;,01 ;i h;dl·inl'h of rain ·r11.· ot·can arounrl thl· Coronarlo 1,1,,1111 ~ h1·111('d \\·1th \\'11\'t'l'> l2f<·t·l 111 ~h Sll'l:I 11 as rtpor'lt'rl 111 P;1ln1rl~1 l1· :11111 c:ra,<.~ \1;dlt•\ :'\t·ar l .~1J.it• ,\rr11\\h .. ,1rl. h ;11l,111tu·' :--IHI\\ crcrl rlll\\'11 :1 ha If inc h rlt•t 'P Anrl. thl' f1r~t ~no1,1·fall nl thl' ,,.,,,1111 \l;i~spol!t'rl :11 fl utlt~r 1'1•:1J..:, 1us1 h1·lo\\ thl' 8.flOO.(not lc-\·1·1 nl'ar Bu: Hl'ar .in•I :it Pa I rrt Spl'1n,e' \I <1t1111 ,un Tt .1ni11 ;11 'l'"''('l\1•.fnol hi gh '''""' hattt>r1·tt s mall l'H'1at~ and lh•· ('0;1,r 1;11.11<1 rC"pnrlt·d n1o r1· lh.111 ~·o of lh1·m h.1d 111 be I fl"·cd Io ~;1ff'I y Thi" l ·oa .. 1 1-;11;1 r1I rrporh·d .1 11 1•~fll out hoard 1.1p-.111•1t 1n IJ1ni; l\<•,u h ll.1r l111r . h111 11, 11f1111l<1 111 , ~l• \•' ('r,111f·rt1ll1. i:1 1':11 l\.1\1'r 2~1 .. 1n~t . lu:-t.'Jlh Bo1\[1•r . :!.!. 111•rt; ''''l'llt'll .111d I 11•;,1!1•d (nr 'h111·k ;1111111""1'1 '1';1 I! ,1111 'ht k1•1 l h1 lo!h11 H \' r,1u .. ,-:'f~"'n" · (S4't S'i4)\\', P"!o\t' A".!I • s He Chases Burglary Suspects By not:Gl.,\S FR ITZSCllE' O+tM 01oly PilOI SllU An SO·year·old Costa J\lesa man \\·asn 't going to stand thcl'e ancl t ake it \\·hen he returned home 1.1te l\londay . night and found his front door st ::i n~ ding Op('n and t"·o strangers pro\\·hng around. Arthur C. Le\·a of 3·13 ni\C'rJ rr·tur- ned to his condomin1um around 11 :30 p m. and s::i1\· one man, apparently a lookout, standing in rront of his apart· lllCnL 1'hr man and anolhl'r in the house fled dO\\'ll a n alley on fool ::ind Le\· a, ~idcd by a neighbor. ga1·e c h::ise. Po li ce later arr c~t cd Raul Uanuelos. 30. of Santu .\na on cha rges rif <.1\tempted burglary an1l a~)Oaull \\ ith a dead\~ \\'Capon ;is a result of the crime. :\ second man is still i>OUght A<·t·ordini; tn LC'\·a·:-.:J('t'ount . hC' :-potted one nf the n1cn !caning against <111·ull ne;ir h1 ;.. fronl d1o0r. ,\ftrr bt·ing d1.;co\'l'rl'd. \hC' t11u n1cn fled clc111 n :111 ;d le\ . At th•!! t1n1C'. i.t•\" :-;aid. h1:-~·Jung 11righhor. l't•!l'r Lukai.. J!l. \I ai. c.ll'i\'Ln .C U[J 111 ;1 \ :t!\ Lc\·a told l.uk;1:-; 11 hut h;1d hap l}('ncd. hopp('d into the 1·an ru1d thf' t\\·o a a1·r rh~1't'. Tht• hurgJar;.. JUmpt_•d into their Q\\'11 1·ar and rlrn\1• a\l :t\' "''ith 1.eV:i and Lukas in pursuit. · l\1 IC't' In !ht• t.·n~u1ni.: f'h:!Sl'. tht.' lead t';1r pul!C'rl to 1hP curb i·he first tim1·. ';11r\ l.r\',1 "nt· (If th1· men 1>ullcd a 1";1r11tt kn1lt.• on tilt· ft1llo1\'er .. ISt•e {'111\SF.. r age A21 Or":~ J,~""~I \\ t•:11 h t•r l':1rtly t'l11u <1 y lh1s ::i'rt rrnuon. c·lt';lr1nJ.! ton1~hl \\'11 h (1im1n1:--h1nJ" 111nrls thts 1'\Cn1ng. Sunn~ anrJ ,light l\ 11·;irmrr \\'cd- ni·-.(!~11· 111th h1ch' nrar ;11 ;111ht· h1·~11·ht•;.. :1n<I 1nl;1nd. l.0\1 .. 1on1ghl I:! 5.i ,•U 11!1'1•/ ll'•!l1'f lltiO! 'I /l'HllfJdll , l111n 111'<J nt !IT 111"~i/l1 ,,1 u 11 .. 11,frJn hip rhrP111•· "''~rrh.·d 11p.n ~·nr <Hirl liur/1·rl it "'' 2111 "'' "''·/, 'l•1r11, 1'•1•1• II t .......... 1 ... ~ " """l•"~·· " l ... s ••• . .. ...o .... , ... "' C•hlo•n•• .. """ .... .. c,.,.,,_ I I I!) ... ~·~·· 5 ..... . .. (-'(• .. ,.., ...... , ..... , .. {tO\\•O<I " °' ....... , ..... ,, .. o. .............. .. ~ .... ,, .... l '"0""' ... "" .. \llH• ......... 11 A!O II t:nl••l•ofl ... •AI .. ,., ........ .. J', .... ~ •• ••• •11 1 ...... ~ .. .. llwlio•rtn•t .. \lllo•U11r •• "-"'-" WOrll '°'*' .. ................ .. - J ~ DAILY PILOT C Monday, O~tobfr 28, 1974 ~~~~~~~~~~~~- Pro111 f>n9 e A I OVERRIDE ... under normal clrcums1~ncts eoough to i;:urantee N·filUSD enough added Income 10 offset in!\?tion. HoweN, t lqlslallve conat.ralnts im· posed in 1972 limit the sthool d1!>1rlet's 1nronle gro'Alh lo three percent 0tnnun!ly. Loo king ut the lO !u 12 percent inflct\100 ractor affectin1 the Newport·h1esa di!!'· trict. trustees 1novcd Proposition Z to the ballot as a n11•ans of letllng \'Oters dr:c1dc ir U1cy ,1a11t education services curtai~. The 'tllmi>altn to let lhe electorate know what's al stake In the t"lrclion is costing about $4.000, nlOst or it <.'Oil· tributcd by school support organizations. According to tt1rs. Schafrr 11nd another leader of the support 1novcrnc11t. Betty Bailey, about 200 voh.1nt('fr 'Aorkcrs ure helpinJil to spread the mcssagl!. So far, their efforts have been directed at almost phantom opposition -higher assessed values. tax bills most property owners bt'live are too hiRh already and voter apathy. And. while the opposition i~ silrnt, campaign 'A'Orkcrs and d1s1rict offici:•ls are hoping It doesn't turn out to be the silent 1naJOrity. Coast Skipper JJl'iris ~lltio1ic1l Hobie-14 Title \Vayne Schafer of Capistrano Beach \\'On the Ho~e-14 na!ional ch;impionship at Key Biscayne, Fla. in regalia com· pleted Saturday. Schafer Is a veteran Jfoble sa1tor in both the 14 And 16 foot models. Runner-up for the nationaJ title was Hobie Alter. also of Capistrano Beach. the creator of the popul.:ir catamaran clas,. Third place y,·ent to a 11 o I h e r Southland sailor, Randy lfatfield of Long Beach. It was Schafer's first championship in the class and he hus sailed in every one since the inception of the class. Jn fou r previous national championship regattas he has placed second. Alter's second place in the regatta was with a brand new Hobie-14 which had ne\·er been In the water. Hinshaw Plans Speech in Mesa Rep. Andrew Jlinshaw . {R-Newport Beach), rwming for re-election in the 40lh Congressional District, will give a talk in Costa ?ilesa Tuesday on the housing situation. He will speak at the annual meeting of the Mesa West Homeowners Associa- tion in the auditorium of Vi c lo r la Elementary Scbool at 7 p.m. The public Ls Invited. The association represents residents of the Sunshine and Freedom tracts. Gas Station Owner Not Involved in Suit A Daily Pilot story last week reported the filing of a $1 million lawsuit against lhe Texaco Oil Company and identified the operator of a staloo at Newport Boulevard and Victoria Street in Costa t.lesa as Harold E. Rankin. Sam Klein. who hns now taken over operat ion of the station from Rankin, hns asked this newspaper to rrcord that fact and stresses that he is not Jinked to the lcgnl action. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT TN0..1!'191 CN•t D•llJ Pllol, ..,,,,_cflll(- 1>1...011111 N•W)·Preu, +• !klbllll>e'<I bJ IMOl'olfl9l COl~I Putlli"'l"O ColTIJI•"• S-#ff..i1tionl are ia>l>I•~ ""°""•Y 1"'0"0" FruMf, for ('m .. Mew. ,...wP00'1 S..a<:h, Hwntonql"" 8ff<"/F-· I•!" \ltlltt, t•••n•, Slddl•N<l \11Uty •rid L4'11',.. &e<tefl So"!" C:o•11. " """' •1'9-1 -l•on I\ Olll>l•Vl•d ~.,.,,.,.,, -S...0..n. TM pt•n<•NI 111-bl"fl'"Q pl•"I 1\ .i JOO.,.,..,! 8.Jp Slrftt,to~i.~w C•l•lorn••"lt16. Robert N. Weed P1•~10tnt •na ""Dl•llW• Jack R. Curlev \li(t Prp"<»~t • .., G<!-•I Ml"'QH' Thomas Keevil Thomas A. Murphfne ~n•11•~Q IEd••O< Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall "uhl•nt M.tntgll\Q !:di!Ot\ Offices (Mii AAU•· l)l'J W•~! fl.IWS!..,. Ht"'-' Bf.ti;" lJU N•"'PO"t 8oult••tcl L•o-1!1•.ti;fl llhG'-'-'•tSI-! H..-unQ{on S...:~ 11111 k•<~ &ou"•"'1l i...-· V•H•W 1no1 L'I ~J ~ •I~" OleQO ,,..._., Telephone (714 ) "42-4121 Cl.,sslfied Ad'f'trtlsing '42·5671 $dellebttl \11119¥ Nt""l0r11te 581-6310 fr1m S.n Cl•-nle 4tS·l>'JO ,,...;. NMI" Or lf'IOe C:011f'111 c-tollniliH S40-1 220 ea. .. ltht, i.11. 0••"91 c~• l'Vlllhfll"' ~· No ....... \ ...... ~ •tl!ftl•et..,... efllOl'<f l ""'"'' Ot ld ... •llw"•MI ''"II" ..... , lit lfllof-tt Wl111e</! ,_, ... lllf"'"H-t i tlJl,..19'>1 ........ ~oM U•U "lllOI' p.tld •t Ce\U Mo,I, C.h•o·~••. 'l.uO'!o(•!.i•1t11 11~ te<•lff u Oii mll"!MJ. 11., ,.,.11 "'00 m ... l~IJ. 1fl.llil.,.J • OtlUNhOr& IJM '°'°"!"!' UPI TtltPl\019 Hot l11t~e 11fif111 J1ere's the ideal gadget for people who love skiing but hate cold and snow . Peter I laasc \Vinke! demonstrates ski-bike in San Mateo. It's si1nilar to skate board but has no handlebars. Rider uses ski poles to teach himselr balance. Hearing Slated In Civil Suit On Nixon Rally • A rederal judge in Los Angeles has set Nov. 11 as a hearing date to detennine if former President Richard Nixon should offer a deposition in the offices of a Santa Ana Ja1,1'yer-<1r if he is too sick. Lawyers for Nixon have fil ed a niotion to quash a subpoena which demands that the former Ch.ief Executive offer testimony Nov. 26 in a ci\'il suit brought by 2I persons \Yho allege they y:ere refused ad1nittance to one of hi s rallies in 1921 in Charlotte, N.C. Besides Nixon. other form er members of his top staff--eurrently on trial In the \\1atergale COYerup -are listed as defendants in the action. After discusstng the case with lawyers from both sides, U.S. District Court Judge William P. Gray decided on the :-;ov. 11 hearing date. The subpoena not only requests that lhe for.mer President give testimony in the case but also produce tapes and documents related to the s e c u r i I y measures taKen for the rally which took place before his successful reelection campaign. Frorn Page Al BILLBOARDS ... 1,1il\ be allowed to remain until ttY.= ex- piration date is reached : -Billboards granted with no lime· limit \\'iii be given a Jan. 1. 1978 deadline or a period of seven years after the date of approval of the p e r m i t , \\'hichever is longer; -Billboards for 1,1•hich there are no records (either becau!IC they predate the city's incor poration in 1953 or they are up illegally) \.\'ill be phased out by Jan. I, 1978. Han1ala noted that the charge or a square-foot fee on billboards would be tht· first such levy by a public accncy in Orange County, but he said l ha t bolh Glendale ;-ind Carpinteria h<1d such levies and had successfully defended then1 in rourt . "'It all rt-la!es to prevai ling co urt opi· nions that billboards arc not a bona-fide use of private property, but rather that they arc a use of public property cind ha\·e an adverse effect on the com· munity.'' he said. The average billboard has about 500 square feet. The average age of the boards in Costa ~lesa is 12.5 years \\"ith some as old as 20 \'ears. Hamal a explained that !hr rationale behind chan ges in signs in Costa t\fesa is that people can sec only so much and therefore the effect iveness of all signing is increased if it is limited. \\'ilh that rationale. on -pr e mi s cs business signs in Costa !i.lesa have been limited to one square foot of sign per lineal foot of property frontage. ··The t.vpical fronta~es are <!It. 50 anrl 80 fert. so v.·hal S<'nsc docs It m11 kc to limit the s11A~ nf busi ness signs \1•hcn looming O\'Cf their properly is a 500- squarc·foot billboard?' · Mama la said. "The business sign is obscured ." Copie:; or the ordinan~ have b c en srnt l.d the hi!lboard con1ponies. including Pacific Outdoor Advertisinc: and Foster- Kleiscr. the 1\\"0 la!"j!est finns. Srn og Alc1·t Forecus l BIRi\tJNGJ1A~f. Ala . IUPll -Health orflc.tals ha\'e lifted a four-day air pollu· 1100 alert but ~aid lhty expected a new pollu1lon buildup \.\'OUld prompt another alert. today. The alert had ~ calll>d 1'hurr.day after pollution exceeded !he levtl of 375 microgra ms of parr "'11e man er per cubic mete r or ai r In he:1\ ily indU$lrla l , Orth Blrmingh11m. Nixon's Home Said Ghost Town From Wire Service• LONG BEAC11 -Ronald Ziegler has told newsmen lhal the foriner \Vestern White House in San Clemente is like a "Ghost Town" and that reports describing the C<>mpound ns ··a plush operation" were discouraging. '"\Vorkmen are dismantling the com- pound," Ziegler said Sunday, "'ripping out phones and moving furniture. It is not n happy place and it is not a pleasant place." He also said that the 10 federal staffers sorting form er President Nixon's 700,000 pieces of mail do not amount to "a plush operation." "We are not rwmlng a plush operation do"'" there." he said, '"\Ve have a very lhnitt'd amount of monev. \\'e 'A'eren "! .~ven nble to buy statiOncry for four "'eeks." Ziegler. at a press conrercnce here, also said Nixon doesn 't have health in· surance to help pay for his expensive hospitalization in Long Beach. "All hospital costs ·will come out of his own pocket," Ziegler said, stating that the fonner president has been get· tin g only •·Jimited" federal funds to help him through the transitional period since leaving office. "Someone neglected to take the in· surance out and I think that's the sto ry of a lot of the President's personal finances ," he said. "You know he was President for 5~J: years and I guess people dropped the ball aJoog the way. They sure did on hea lth insurance." Ziegler, fonnerly Nixon's Presidential press secretary, noted that Congress has yet to appropriate federal funds for the "transition period." "There 's a limited amount o! federal money allocated up to this poiut .•. but it is not excessive," Ziegler said. " ..• think it's less than $5(1,000.'' He said Nixon was "getting les.s than one percent of what \Yas provided '' to previous presidents upon leaving office. Nixon's expenses include support of a staff, dismantling of extensive com- mwtication facilities at San Clemente and secret service protection, Ziegler said. Nixon, described as •·pale and drawn,'' today began a week of sopbisticatl'd tests to determine ii surgery is needl'd to halt the steady deterioration of circulation in bis left leg. Doctors indicate there is virtually no chance or his appearing to testify at the \Vatergate cover-up tr i a I , in \Vashington, and it is growing more likely he will be operated on. Even under the best or circumstances, Nixon 's heart rules out travel for at least two months, the former president's physician, Dr. John Lungren, told a news conference Sunday. The trial of Nixon's former aides could be over by then. Ragtiiue Wins Final Race for Cal Cup Ragtime. a 62-foot sloop co-skippered by Stan ri.tiller. Bill Pasquini and Bill White of the Long Beach Yacht Club, "·on lhe rinal and deciding race of the California Yacht Club's C:tl Cup series Sunday. In a light weather race, Ragtime led the 12-mcter NewsBoy from the Balboa Yacht Club by five minutes and SO seconds at the windward mark, by 5:46 at the reaching mark and by 11 minutes and 53 seconds at the finish. The race was terminated at .the leeward mark by the race committee. f'rom Pn9e Al W,\TERGATE ... ~1itchcll. one of five defendants In the trial. "'as known as "the big man,'' "Yes sir, and/or as the big boy," Hunt replied. :\1itchell. sitting at the defense table, laughf'd at !lunt's reply. -Oo the eve of the June 17, 1972 tntry in!o the Democ ratic National Com· mitt ee offices in the Watergate complex, the burglary team was given "substan- tial sun1s of money to bribe guards \Y/IQ ntight interfere with the operation." -The burglary was conducted over llunrs objections after Liddy told him, "Look, the attorney generaJ didn't hire me to give him problems and if I don'! do it, he 's likely to hire Mr. 1 John ) Caufield." Caufield was a White I louse aide and retired New Y o r k policeman whose own intelligence gather· ing plan had been rejected late in 1971. "\Vhnt was the bottom line, Mr . llunt?"' Berl-Vcniste asked. "The bottom line was that we hati to do it." llunt said . Dcrcns(' Bllomeys protested p1·ior lo llunt's testimony tha t fonner special \\'atcrgate prosecutor Leon Jaworski has bee n creating too much out-of·court publicity since he resigned lhe post. \Vhethcr ti.'litchell approved the plan w11s nol an issue in the triaJ. Instead, the defendan1s. all fonner N i x o fl associates. have been charged In con- nection 'A'ith covermg up high-level in- \'Olvemcnl in Walert.tte. Jn other testi mony, Hunt said : -Lidrly asked him in January, 1972 "to help him prepare a budget for certain proje<:ts" by Mltche.11. Dean and ~l11gruder. -Llddy"s original $1 million budget. which tn part caUcd for electronic s:urveillante or airplanes u 1 e d by Democratic candidates, was turned down because II was too hlgh. • Clra11gi11g Seaso11s O.ltr •lift flllo!"~~ •• ,,fCi .P'Dtlllltll ~ . ll seldo1n snows along the Orange Coast, but the signs of winter approaching are as unmistakable as the turning of leaves in other parts of the U.S. Wit· ness t hese lifeguard towers iii 1Juntington Beach - pulled back from the shoreline . for reconditioning during the oft season. · Five Coastline Pa11elists Hi11t Brigl1t C~ure Dy JOHN VALTERZA Of tllf DfllY 1'1111 11'11 Five members of the South Coast Regional Coastal Commission issued a joint slatenlent today , suggesLing that Dr. Donald Bright be censured for his fund raising activiti es for Edmund G. Brown Jr. Bul the five, led by Commissioner Judy Rosener of Newport Beach, said lhat Bright should not resign, despite demands from , his critics that be do so. The cries for his ouster came forth after Bright confirml'd lhal he had been the organizer of a now-can<:eled rettp- tion for the DemocraLic candidate ror governor. In a letter signed by five membe rs of the IZ.person panel, lhe consensus is that Bright's record of service , is meritorious. Besides Mrs. Rosener, others signing the letter are Arthur Holmes, 'Rimrnon Fay, Robert Rooney and Dr. Donald \Yilson . "We in no way condone the serious error of judgment which Dr. Bright may have committed . However, we feel that Dr. Bright should not resign either his cha innanship or his appointment to the commission pending the Attorney General's report." the Jetter said. The report cited in the Jetter would be a final determination by the Attorney General's office after investigating the assertions of interest-conflict in the fund- raising. Bright first demanded the probe and report after confinning that he held a luncheon early this month with at least IS major developers or their representatives. At the session, he asked fo r $100 C<>ntributioos ror invitations lo a Costa ?11esa reception for Brown. He also sought malling lists from each for potential guests to the reception. Heav e1aly Sight - ·.TONIGHT . COSTA MESA PLANNING COM' MIS.SION -Regular meetlng, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. OCC LECTURE -'1Be ?ifode, Vogue and Pretty Too." Marjorie Swenson lec- turer, Estancia Forwn, 7:30 p.m. UCl LECTURES -1"The 0 c c u I t , ' ' Room 178 Humlinlties Hall , 7 p.m. "Com- mercial and Investment Properties," Room IOI Physical Science Bldg. 7 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER %9 SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -C.m· munity Recreation Center, Tuesday , Wednesday and Thursday, 12-3 p.m. "BEHIND THE HEADLINES" -Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7:30 p.m. '·COMMUNITY :"?•'' -Lecture series sponsored by Newport Harbor Junior League. ··Law and Order-Consumer Af- fairs ." UCI Science Lecture Han, 7:30 p.m. '"THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND'" -South Coast Repertory Theater, 8 p.m. DANCE CONCERT -Phyllis Lambut Dance Company, UCI Fine Arts Village Theatre, Oct. 29 and 30. 8 p.m. Tickels $4.50. UCI LECTURES -'·New Directions for Free-Lance \Vriters," Room I 0 I P h y s i c a I Science Bldg. 7 p.n1. "Landmarks of Ar I , ' ' Room 171 Hunlanities Hall, 7 p.m. · ' \Vo men 's Forum," Room 140 Social Science Lab, 7 p.m. Seen only C~om Southern Hemisphere locations 47 Tucanae in the constllatton Tucanna Is brightest glo bular star cluster known . It was photographed from observatory near La Serena1 Chile. Located in halo of Milky \Vay Galaxy, 47 Tue:anae Is c:luster or stars that re· 111 ained together after their creation. Fro111 Pnge Al SENIORS ... ductions and sports events. The city aides have been looking for a way to build a more extensive com- munlty center, and have held taUcs with · members d the Orange County Fair Boord on building a new facility on the rairgrounds. The latest development in the talks is that the fair board is offering to lease the city a 33-acre site at the fairgrounds for the construction of a new center. It would cost the city about $100,000 a year .to lease. A talk on rapid transit ls on tap tor members <i the Senior Citizens Club. It will be given in the oommuruty center at 9.30 a.m. Nov. 12 by a representative of the~County Transit District who disc " lure Transit Plans." Senior clti also will have a chance to pick up some creative cooking hints. A Southern California Edi.son Company representative will give a demonstration lilied. ··Traditional Chrislmas Recipes." at 7:30 p.m. New. 18 and 10 a.m. Nov. 19, Bolh demonstrations will be given in the city council chambers. Balboa Skippers Nearly Sweep Lido-14 Honors Balboa Yacht Club Lldo-14 s a i Io r 11 almost scored a clean sweep in the Lid<rl4 Fleet I Invitational Regatta sail· ed out of BYC Saturday and Sunday. BYC skippers took four of .the top five places in Class A and a second place in Class B. Class A winner was Jack McClarty, of BYC and the Class B winner was Ted Hinshaw. Lido Isle Yacht Club. There Y:erc 38 entries in the regalia. Trophy winners: CLASS A -1. Jack P.tcClarty, BYC; 2. Rowland Lohman , BYC; 3. John Thome. BYC ; 4. Bruce Orsborn, BYC; 5. Jon Baldwin, KHYC. CLASS B -I. Ted Hinsha\Y, LIYC; 2. Hank Humann, BYC; 3, Don Bartz, SSSC: 4. Jtobert Mindtc, LlYC ; 5. Ellen Ebert. ABYC. Mrs. McGunegill Service Tuesday Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday for a 77-year-old resident of Costa P.tesa. Mrs. ?i1ildred L. McGunegill, or 1661 Tustin Ave. who died over th"c weekend. The services will begin at I p.m. In the chapel of Baltz-Bergeron Mortuary with burial following at Rose HI 11 s Memorial Park, Whittier. Pi1r1.. Y...feGunegill was a resident of Orange County for 20 years and had lived in California for 45 years. She is sur- vived by her husband. Paul C. McGune- gill; a daughter, liazel Wilson; a son, Charles Eadie; four grandchildren : slx- grcat·grandchildren and a sister, Eloonor P.1o\itor. 1'hief Grabs Stereo WbiJe Owner Away A Sunday trip to the hardware stort to buy some tile became expemlvc for Willlam F. Moritz of Costa Mesa when he returned home and dlsoovered his $1 ,7~ stereo had been stolen. The thlcr. police said, cnlcrtd the house lhrough an unlocked door and carted off an amplifier. t\\'O tnpe players. n lumlablc and speiikers during Morll.J' l\\•o-hour a~ence . J ( 0 t s !I n l.c 1 I g ' ' l 7 • ~'BloolLClo-1~ Co_uld_fituse_ Death' . . - • • • • Coast Comedians Rain and Snow, Made Emergency High Winds Hit Freeway Landing Southland Areas -- COMEDIANS FIND FORCED LANDING UNAMUSING Skiles (left) and Henderson Drop In on Freeway 2 Coast 'Funny Guys' Land on Freeway •·11 u•asn·1 runny at all," said South J.aguna eomedian Pete Henderson .. .. u ·s really s pooky rl ying at 4,000 feet in pitch dark "'hen the engine is not ,____,,,. n ini: .' · I crson. or 31362 i\tontcrey Lane. ~nd his ~ight club partner Bill Skiles. or 29301 Spotted Bull Lane. San Juan Capistrano. \\'Crc :iboard a lighl p1ane ·Trial Begins For Stowaway BHt:i\IEi\'., GC'rman~··tUP l l ·rhrt'c \Vr!<il Gl•r·man cr<'\V mcmbl'rs <if the rr1·i ~hl t r l\largitlll Wt'i'll on tr1 a I todav on t•harg<'s of throwin ~ a ~\0\\':1u·ay ovC'1·board in lhe Hcd ~" :1fter s('r\'ing him :1 last meal of ror- 11ed beef. 1'hc ind1rtmt•11t arcusrd the 9,9110· ton P;1namanian ·rr~ist1•red 1nerch~1n· tmao's first off1C<'I'. Klaus-llenning Jlarlun¢ . .i 2. bo;.1\S\\'a1n Vnlkhard E~· gt.•r:;. 3:1. ancl 2.1-,,·r;it"old carr1enli.>r t\;1rl·lh•1nz Adlt·i> of h.:•nlin~ '' hlat•k :-;to.,..·a,, ay \\'1th :in iro11 h.i1· off the 'Vcnit•ni port of llodt•ida :tnd then lhl'0\\-'111).( h1 m inlo !ht• scu . 'l'h1• !'iltl\\ a\\ a~ .... hod~· "·as nt•\'Ct' found. Thi• p rus1·t·ul11•n a11t'J:C'd !hut :i ft 1·r a ht't'I' ;nul \'l'~dka parl ~. lht' (h•f('nd;1111:- m;1rt•ht•d !ht• i.lo\\'a\1;i,1· nul uf 11 cabin '' h1•1'l' t ht'~ h1•\d him pt'\:<1nnt•r in th\• 11uarl1'1"1i111·k Thi· 1lt'ft•nd!1nti. 1-:a ,·1· llim :1 last n11•al 11f ~·111·111•<1 ht•t•I 1111d ,, l'IJ.:H l'\'I It'. I ht• p1·1~:-1•1·1111011 i-a1<I. th at made an emergency landing on the San Diego Frec .... ·ay early Sunday morning, · ''\Ve ,,·ere coming back rrom a sho''' \IC did in 'Yuma, Ari~ ... and qur pilot 1\'as a lit\le 11•orried about the rate of fuel coriSumption, ''Henderson said. · 1\bout half\\·ay on the trip to Oran~<' County Airport. 1-lcndcrson said t hr ('ngin'c coughed and died. but pilot ~arl Tate of Corona dcl M;.ir turned on a rC'ser\·e fu e l tank that supposedly ('Quid g('t the plane horn(_•. ··But then ov('r Ol'eansidt·.11 slartcrl h:1ppcning again and this time \\'(' kne ..... there \\'asn·t another t ank o f gas to 'turn to," llcnderson said . 1-lenderson said 1'atc \\'as hunting for San .Ju an Capistrano Airport, hut no landing lig hts \\1Crc on and the field rouldn't be seen from the air al I :30 a.~\'vhen Ea~l started swearing, I knt'"' \\'C had prob\e1ns bccatLc;e he nc\'cr S\\'ears," llenderson said. "Bill \\'aS sitling there kinda muttcrin~ lo him~t'lf and I kept saying o,·er and over 'the frec\\·ar. the rrec\\·ay·. ·· 'J'ate f>ul thl' s1nr;le engine Cess na down on lhe San 'Dic.i,:o ~'rce"•:1y nC'ar :'ian .luan l 'rt•ck noud just a milC' from Skilt•s' honie. l lcndcrson s;ud onl' of lh<' lirst curs that stoppl·d "-a" driven hy a ){ood fricnd·or tht"romcdy tc:1m !tnd he took lhc pair hnml' \\'Idle T<1l<' oirra111:,1•d In h;.ive the pl<1nc lO\Vcd totht' alr1>0rt fur rf'Jlair :ind r('f111•hn g II "'llS lah'I' lt'arnc1l lhl' plane's l'uc•l I Ser PARTNE RS, l'a.(e A2) r an's Clots ffnznrdo11s Nixon on Mend From Operation LONG 8 EAC!l \AP) -H ichard !\1, Nixon \\'as ··doing \\'ell " after hour· long surgery today lo keep blood clots in his left leg front 010\'ing to the ht•art or lungs \~:here t hey could cause death. T he former president's personal physician described the operation as a success. Dr Bidon tlickman. a \'O:l scular specia l is t who performed the operation "·ith ty,·o other surgeons. said Nixon's condition 11·as "stab\t>" a nd no morC' surgery \1·as anticipatC'rl to conibat the blood clots cau:i1.·d by Nixon's chronic phlebttis. The operation began at 5:30 a .m . None of his fa1n ily \1•a s present .:it the hospital. but later Nixon aides s:lid his \\'ife. Pal, and former \\lhite !louse secretary, Rose l'l1ary \Vood s. arrived to see him . .. The op er ation \\'as u rcl ;iti\'C']~· sin1 · 1>li.! one :_ a plastic clip partially c losed off the n1ain vein takinJ! [)loo<l fron1 the leg to the up1>er bo<l~" The clip pe rmit s blood to p<.1ss but no lar~l' clots. Surgery was decided on l\fnnd:iy night after doctors feared that :1 lar~c c lot in Nixon's leg could brl~ak loo . ..;(• and lodge in ;1n artery to the hrart or luni::s , \Vhich could cause sudde n dealh. l)r. John C. TJungren. i\'ixon's prr !'Iona\ ph yi.ician. said the elot..., lefl 1n Nixon's lef! hopefully Y.•11\ natur.-ill~ dis..;ol\•c then1sclv<':;; 1n lime . The forme r president \\'a:. taken to :• roon1 on the top floor or il1emor1al llos p11a l J\ledieal ('enter of \.onJ.? Bc:ich fo r recovery. 1-lickman said Nixon "'ill probabl.'' be hos pil:ilizcd for another 11·eC'k -- the doctor did not g11·e lhc nuntbc r of days -and that con\'alc:-ce nce at ho mt• 1\·ould t:ike four to six "'eeks. Al the news conference. the doctors did not :ins\1·er c1ue.~tions on \\'hen Nixon might he 1\·t•ll l•nough lo travel to \Va slungton. O.C. to test ify ;-it the \\'aler gnte covcr·UP trial or fj\·c for· m er 1>ohlic:ll :1ssoc1atcs I le has been subpoe naed by both the dcfr n:-e and pro:iecu\1on ·\\'1th thr thrl'at the clnt could b<'con1.._· a pullnon:1 ry t'mbolus. \\'l' pl acc.·d :i l\IJles Ch p . partially oc· c·Juding hut nol con)p!C'tely ocr luding t hC' ,·1•1 11. · · 11 ick1no1n :i:iid. I le !'>a 1d the clip \1·a:-.1x•rn1anC'nl . Ile :-ai d the n1)('r:1tio11 \1·:i ~ unC'vC'nl rut and 1ha1 the forn1er p•;c~tpcnt ~q~­ ··rccn\'cring in the normal manner_., '!'hr dortor .~aid !'\ixon had the usual post-operative effects of sleepiness hccausc of the anesthesia and \Vas confined to bed. H e Pleads Innocent :'\ASJIVILLr:. ·rC'nn tl'P1 l -·rhc la\\'\'1•r for John 1\. Br0\\'11 Jr . at:· <'usCd or killing Grand Ole Opry ~t ar Oa,·i d "Strin.l!hC'tin" Akeman and his \\Jfl'. said ;\lnnd:1\' Rro\vn \\'ill allO\V lh(! lri;d JUd~e t<i enlr r ~u\ innocC'nt 11lca lor him . 1\keman and his \\'ifc ,,·ere killed after rl l)llarcntly sur pr1:-.1ni: hurg\;1rs in their rural red ftu·tn house north or l\ai-hv1l lc :'\n1" 3. Some Alimony Wife to Get $2.261 Millio11 l\.'11/\1\.1 l <UPI) -GC'orge ll . StorC'r Sr .. millionairP founde r of Storer Broadcas ting Co .. h as been ordcrl'd to pay a poss1blC' record $2.261 million in t ax-rrcc aliinony to his third \vif1'. Do rothy. The alimony ruling. made hy C irruit Judge Alan Srh,,·art1. Sept. 16, but not revealed until todJy, i:-. being :lppcnlcd by the 74· year-old StOl'('r. Sch wartz ruled that' ·the sty le nf 11 ,·in ~ \\'luch t hrsc partic:-. a<·· customed themselves to bo~glc!\ the m1nd. ·· T hey \vere divorced in \Vyom in~, but the propt:rly ~cttlcmcnt \Vas made in F1orida . In addition lo the a\1n1ony. ortlt•rcd lo ht· p;11d in 119 equal mont hly in~tallmcnls. Seh,vart1. al so dirt•c t cd ~tnrl.'r to turn over to hi s cx-"'irc the roupl~-S1so.ooo l\.l1~11ni 11c~1ch home ~ind pa ~· nearly S21 I .UOO in legal rl't'!' Hnd court cost:-. Storer !'ubmitt('d to the courL f)('(.'. :l l ao unau<litc rl hulanrr l>.hcct 11l~1cini! his n«I. \\'Ol'I h at $31.f.4 1n1llion. r- • ' I s a ture T e d 's Cousin Took Blame ? BOSTON f.i\ PI -Sen. Ed"·ard :\!. l\cnncd~··s cousin . ,Joseph Gargan. ci l1nos\ accepted responsi bility for the ('hopµaquiddick n11to ticcidcnt \\·hich killed J\l:1 r.'· Jo KopC'c hnt' in 1969. the Ro ston Globe quotes <.i ''hi g hl ~· knO\\·ledgcable sourer'· !JS saying. In a cop.vright s tory today . t he Globe repo rted 1~·hat it tern1ed "con- tradictions'' bet,veCn KCnnrdy's testimony and public s taternents abou1 the ac('ident and tht' slaten1cnls of other persons ln\IO)\'('d. The nc\\·spapC'r said its unidentified sourt e S!Jid a plan to ha\·e Gargan take the res ponsibility "'as aban- doned shorl ly be forC' Kennedy repor· ted the mishap to the police, a r(•port \\'hich Kennedy has s aid came almost JO hours aftC'r thC' accident. Soiitlila1id Hit By Rain, S1io iv, 50 MPH Wi11d s ll)' The Assnciated Prt•:-...: A \1·lnlt'r·l.\'pe storn1 broug ht high \\·tnds and <lun1pe1l r:un. hail :ind ~110\\' in Southern California. 'fht' rainstorm flooded manv rln,1n· to\\'n Loi-1\ngel l·S streets ·\11th a record .\0 inchC's of rain mc:i ~urC'd :.it the Ci \·ic Center :\londa~" \\'1nds of up lo 50 milC'S J>er hour l>l'I off sm:i 11 era ft ad \'isor1c s for the t·o:i.,1 from Point ConLcpc1on to tht• :'>l 1·x1can Mrder :.ind tr:1vclcr ·s a<h 1~1)n1·s 1n thC' mount;_11ns and dt·st·r!~ \\'ind gusts llf iO 111 p h 11\•rt• rl•por tC'd al l\cller P eak. n1·ar llunn1n~ Sprini:~. Six 1nch1·s ol nt•\\ ... nn11 lt·ll .•t :'.It Laguna in cen1 r;d San Dn·go Count' Y.'ilh hta\'~ ,,!ltl\\ f;iJI CQlll lllUlll ~ The prrr1p1! alHHl at Palom:1r \ln11 11 l ~1fh :nt11·1ti ca!'t "of t-:sronrhdo 11;.i. measurt'd iii 3 i 1n chci. \\1\hin 21 hu111 ~ <l11{tint 1 urled t .... n i nl' hes nr :.nn,1 ()O\\'nto\1n San !)1t•i;o rt•r1•i11 ·d more th:in ;1 h:t1l ·1nch •>f r;11n 'l'h•· otc:1n arounrl the· C'nrf)nt1rl11 J,J.111d .. ht'it\·('(\ \\'l\h l\lll\'l'S J2 lf't·! high Slcr•t \\as rl·1Jo r·1t•rl 111 Palind:.ilt· .ind <:ras~ \t :.111'~ \'1•a r l.a kC' ,\rrn11ht'.1d , h;11l,l1•tH '' :-;ho\\·cr ed r\ny,·n <•ha ir 1nc-h rl1·t •p. Atnl. lhc ru·st !-00\1 fall of lhl' 't"l'U11 1\U!>Spot111<1 al B111h•r l'eak .111~1 h1·l1 011 thl' 8 .flOO.fno\ 1£'\'1'1 neo1r ll1 i:: l\(',11 ,11ul at Palni S11r1n$!" ;\lo11nt.11n 1·ra1n11 a1 T11oel\'('-fool ·ht l!h 'l'll" hallt'rrd small l1<1;it :. <11111 th1· ('oa .. 1 1:11.11d rC'port1•fl mori' th ,1n 211 111 th1·1n h.1 111•• be to"·C'd to s;1ff't1 Th(' (.'o,t'I t.u;;l'<t f{'p!•rl!•ll •• 11 fflflt nuthnarrl l'ap.,111•rl 111 !~Ullo! l\(',11h ll,1r hnr . hut 11' n('1 tq1.1nt ' .-..111• C'1'.1<lt•r('lli , 2;1 l'.11 Bu~t·r 2~ .. nvl .lo!>CJlh Uo\\lt•r. 2.1. "t·r1• r1 •,e111•d .u1fl l1t«1lrtl f·ir ..,hnrk ;111d ll.•U'•'.l I( ,1\ll ... ht "-••d h 1 j;' h\1 :t\ \ 1",Ul'•-:°(~"111 1'• · ISrf'S"\tj\\', f1;1,1:,•1\?I He Chases Burglary Suspects B,r DOLGLAS FRITZSCl lE 1\n BO·~·ear ·old Costa ~tes a m an 11·:1sn ·1 goin,e: to stand there and take it \\'hen he returned hon1l' late l\londay _ nig ht and found his front door stan* diog opC'n and ty,·o stranger s pro"·hng ii round. · Arthur C. Le\'a of 3·1.'.i Ri1rtJ r1;tur ned to hi:rcondon1inium around 11 :30 p.m. :Jnd sa\\' one man. apparently a lookout. standing in front of hi s ap.:irt- nu~nt. 'l'hc m an and anothf'r in the house fled dO\\·n cin alley on foot and Le\.:a, aided by a neighQ.01'. ga\·e chase. Police l ater arrested Raul Banuelos. 30. of Santa .\na on charges f)f atlcmplt'd burglary and as:o;;iult \\ ith a dc<idly ,,·capon ;is :i re:-.ull of the crim<.·. :\ !>econd m<i n i~ still !>OUj!ht Aerording to Lc\·a·s account. hC' :-.potted one of thl' 1nl'n lran1ng aga1n!'l a 11·all near ht:-front rl1t0r. Aftt'r b1·i ng d1 sco\·<.'l'l'd. thr t1ro n1en fled dn,1·11 :in all('~. At that lirnt'. Le\'a ~;11d, hi:. ~oung nci~hbnr, 1'1•\l'r Lukai.. 1!}. \1 ;1:-. 1J r1\·1nµ up in a \';1n Le\·a 1old l.uk;1i. 11h;tt h;1d h<1p · Jl{'ned. hop1l1'rl into tht· \';111 anrl the l\\'O gav<' cha~('. Thi· burgl;ir:i iumpt•d into their o~·n ear and clrO\f' ,1\1,1\' \\Llh Le\':1 and Luka!\ in pursuit. · 1\1 LC{' Ill thf· t'll~llllll'. r h:1S('. the [('ad <·ar pulled to !ht· l'Urh Th<' first \lml'. i-a1r\ l.e\'a. on•· nf lht• men pulled a r:1n)cf kn1f1· on th1· follo\\'t'r~ CSt'C' ('ll ASE. r age t\21 l'artly t·lnuf11, 1h 1' aftrrn{.on. 1·lc·:ir1nl'. f1)n1 i::h l "'11h rl1n1 1n1!-<h1 ng \\lllds !In.~ C'\Clllng. Sunnv and 'liµht l~ ,r.1r1nrr \\'cd- ni•.,da." \\1th h1L!h' n('ar ;11 :1! 1ht• bc•:tl·h1 • .. :ind 1nl.1nrl. l.11"" lonighl 1:1 5.i ••• ,_i ,,,. 'l 'tt d .il _'\ ·1 ~II tr/Olf/ ,,,,,., l1o1ar 'I lllPIOrlfl 1 l111r1,/•'1J 111 /1'1' r11o111//1 "' rJ /1111"/on Ji11i rlitJlll!f/ ~t/111• lh·rJ U/J (I ''l)f {j/i•I hur/1·rl 11 11•, .~11 "'' 1~ .l/. ~1 .. rr1. /',1•1•· II l• ... ~••..,t><•• " • .... l•"tlt'' ,, l ... iltt•f ... -··'··· ... (•hlOt"•A " Mov"'' .. (1.>1 .. •••d •1 11•1 Mwlu•l 'w"'lil• ... (0""(• " N •hflflfll No"'' .. c .. ""'°"e .. °' .... ,.,_,, .. 0.-"l~ Neh(fl• .. _,, .. ~ I '"O'••I P•cw .. \I<><• "'•'°ti! ill 10 " I "'"''Alf! ... ~ftf .. , .. 1 ... , .. ,, .. f , ......... ... , .. '" l M•t•" .. >+• Ci•til,..•r .. ..~., ..... .. HCWl!o(-" WO•lt ""'"'' .. !"to'"''"'°" .. - •• -DAILY PILOI s Ford S-ays -Oil- )\ \Slll\:fiT,l,'1 ll1'11 lh·fu..,1ng 1~, U'll' th1· "11rd rl'1-1·..,\1on Prt·-.1de-nl ,.ord ..,,url l•1<L.1\ h1· ~111 be 01w-n 10 "u1itlf~lt 1un' fur n111r c ... 1nn~en1 .inl1· 1nn;it1nn .ind l'O<'rR\ 'J\10'1 mt•.i,urt-" 1ntlu1hn1-: .11·1·1 tu1.i:110 "'ii 1n1111•rl .. · II hi:-. 11cunorn 1e r1·m 1·d1l'!ii f Jtl In .• a 1m1,rnn1pt11 . unt<·l1·\1"·1l n<'"~ ('0/lff"l'l'IJl'l', !ht l'!l''lll1•n! JI'" 4•\ pr1·, .. 1·d er1n1111u1nl! -.11p1~1rt l·•r h1' n•inun •• 11110 of :'\1·! .. un •\ 1-tOt~•·r,·th·r •'" \ 11·c 1•rl·"1tl1·nt .in{! h1nlt•d ht• rnar :i1~11 J !Jill IOt'fCJ~Hl i; {~I ~11·n{·f1t s A l tJdds .,.h1ch ht> pre' 1 .. u .. 1) d1· ... 1-r1l)l.·i! J~ 111 f!.1\11'1/'lur\ Ford. Pl<1nn1n:.! to r..in11•.u~n in hr .. r .. rmt·r .\l1rh1.;;.in rnncr1•:-.. 1ont..t tfl,trtrl l.1h r HI !hr dJ\, <'CKlltnut-d In h.1m rnt1r Jl the l>ttmtX'r.11. .. •'" thl· 'pcnder~" 1n :,:o~ l'tr'Hl11·nt ('.1lhn' h1m~··lf ··J '·•' l'r." ht" .1•ldt•1I hl· \\ ,, .. l't•\ I• "1n;:: n101 t· I hJll I!~ ,,,, 111111, th..11 ,.,,uld vrunt: l>t."t\<1···11 :;..·, I lirlliun .ttltJ s: ~ h1J!1<11l frt•lll thl' f~:(l\•r<il l1udgt>l 10 the l UITt'nt f1S(•;1J \CJT. • 111 ti .. ,, 1rl 1 t1.1\ 1( l'11nJ,:1 l''" appr1n l'" 111.un 1d 1 h1· pr1111:-um .. 1n his 31 point 1or11.;1 ..1n1 111 11rt•\'1·nt ..i furtht•r 1-1011 .. nnc .. 1un1p, "I un1 co11f1dent 11 \11l111.i1 ~ ll1ll ll 1\ 11 .. ,.,11·1." heuddo-d. "I Y.!ll l1<.' 11p1•n t11 "lil:~i·~t1f111S ' Jl,. llHlll".d"'' \hill lll('IUdt·d J C(_.il1n}! 1111 rul lfnp.,rl" rt "nl'fl'''ar\ ,. \l!ho11 ~h .d lt•:1 .. \ tllrt•t· o( h1.., 1'\"lilllHlll· :Hl\'i ~t·r:-/i;i\I' 1l(·:-l'l'llJl•rl lhl· c·ur11'n1 :-1Lua tion us 11 rt't'l':-sion . Ford h1•1l g1·d un his 0\\'11 det11111111u, Energy Leader Sawhill Quits II\ II t:I. t::\' TlflJ.\l.\S \\'ASl,J:\'(;T<i\' n 1'11 Jnhn c. Sa"•h1JI, \\ho \\;1, al 1-dd~ Y.Jlh the Wh1t1· I l<1u,1· ()\ 1·r " propo,cd gasoUne l;ix !iUrth:i rl!t'. h:i!' rcsq::nctl a:. fe d r!':1I "rlt ·r ~v adm1n1 str;.1tor. Pre<>1tll'rll 1'11 rd J 11 nr•uncl·rl I o<l-,1\. F/jrrl 111id rt·pr•rter..; .at the ·\\'h1t1• l/011~1· th.it Soi\\ hill \.\ 111 b1 • ~Ul't't·t•dcd bv \ndr1·\1 I·: t;1b,1in. a former ti !\· .~tStJnt .~•·trt·l.1ry t1f Commerce for Coast Woman Rape d, Be aten ; . Suspect Seize d /\ Si.inset Bc:irh v.·oman was raped and llcalen uncon:-l'JOUS '.\londay night b~ ~ n1iln and Or;,inge County Shf!riff's o ffJ ct.•r\ J;,itcr <.Jrrt~tcd Stanley Alexander , 27, of 1672:'1 South Pacific !'.>t., and rhargcrl him in th(' attack <Jf(1ccrs booked Alrxan<l(·r 1nlo count y Jail on ch:.orgc~ of rapt•. !lex per\·ersion, !->Odo n1y and :1ssaull and hattcry. They s uid they will seek a <.'ompl:.o int on those allegntions today from the Dis trict Attorney. Deputies said the JO.year·old victim lold them !lhe accepted Alexander's invitation to join him in his nearby home ror a che1l. She told officers th;:it \1·hen she ar· rived . he immediately raped her and forced hrr to participate in acts or sexual per\·ersion. , The \'it•tim told officers Si!id she \1 as hcalt.•n throu~hout her ordeal and l'ventually lost consc1ou sn('s::.. She said Alrxander 1.11;,is taking a sho"'·er \1hcn she re\'i\'l.'d ;ind ran from the home to call police. Deputies said the 'ictim "'as al· lo11·ed to return home after treatment for her 1nju r1c5 u t a nearby hospital. t 'rom Pag" A I SNOW ... traffic proble ms and the California llighway Patrol is!lurd SigAlerts for the Golden Stale north ;ind Ventura \lo'estfreeways. The storm also drenched the nor· thern coastline \lo'ith one to three in· ches of rain and the Central Valley \l.·1th one-half to one inch o( r:i1n . Snow fell in the mountains i!bovc the 5.000-fnot f')C\'ation and closed Sonnra anti Tinga passes i\1onday i11 lheSi,erra :\'c\·ada. Tire chains "crP required on automobilf'' 111 the LakC' TahOt' region for eight hour.s. I Picture. Paj!E" /\5) The unse;.isnn:i hlc st11rm front dren· rhcd rnuch of lhl· t·cntr;1I San .Joaquin Valley thrnu~h t his 111nrn1n~. leaving I 111\ inchrs of r.11n tn Fre<>no, the ;\al 1nn~d \\.1.•;1thrr Ser\ n·(· say". :'lll•rce<I rf'l't1rdPr! .•\fl nt :.in llll'h and Bak1 ·r~fi(·ld h.1d :H; rlt1nng 1hf' ~lnrn1, \\'hich h1·i::.on :'llnnd;.iy, 10tl'Casters said ORANGE COAST \ DAILY PILOT 11w Or .,,O" (O•'I 0. d f p, •O! ""Ill ....... ~ " tDl'l'I· ""'""'"'-"'..,, Pr•u.•1 p..obJ,.,,,,.Obf l""O"''"~ (.c•n1 ""°''""i~q Cd"'o .~. ~"'"""' ..,.,,.,,,. .,. .... ~."""' l'<l<l""•t '"'0"°" ~"""' ,.,. l'..c\1• .... 1.1 "°'*l>O'! l>coKft, Hwnl•''Q!on 0.•<" ~o .... t.tff'I \lollr Y, I•.,"•· ~·~d l~IM" 11•1••• O"lt ~ ... S..•<11 Soll!'! CdoU "l•"OI• "~"""I ..,..,_ ;, P<>~•\l>OO ~tl~"l•VI ..-4 ~""""" T"" p<l"<o!NI P<>&l•V'+ftQ g\onl OI •• .JXI W.~I h•t ~u .... 1, (O\!• M-\o ! •••lntft·e'll• 1• Robert N WP"<J Pt•··•OO~I • ..., f>vlll•-• Jrtck R. Curlev ~ ••• r. ... .,.~1 •n<I c.. ............... .,' Thomas Ket>v1! Eanor Thoma!> A. Murphinc M.t""''"~ Eaa0< Charle!. H LOO<; Rr chard P. Nilll "'"'!ont Mon•~•"Q (:G•IO<I Offices (~•'•"'•'• ))OW••t&.r ~"""' ,,....,~,1fi<~•" lll!"'••Po•IQt.v•••••d ( •q"n• 11••'" !111t (,loo,.,..ft• \It .. ! !• ... • •nql...., l>f"" 1111! lltfift !l<lvl• •~·d \.o<Yllf'boto Y•H•• !ll'01L•P•t"Q"'1 •' ~n D••9" ,,..,w•v Telepttone (714l 642-4J11 CIJssilied .¢d vertlsi ng MZ-5671 ~lftlfi • Vl!!fl l'<'W\Cllh<f SS1 ·6l10 1··-""''"'--49S-0630 I '0"' ,..,,~ 0-onlP' (•""Iv C--ho \ 540-1220 (601'""""' U•• O••"G" (e•>1 Puf!i•""•"O ~""1Pf"• ""O .,.... \!Of>M lllM\f!ll0- ..,. .... ,.1 "'"""' •• •d••'""",._,, "''"'" ""'" "" ••.,-•o _,,..vi •P""<•" llot•..,.,.'Of' e• "l01"qiftl fWnot Wt.., ""'' IMl\ltQOt 11<1•0 OI (nll• """"" "'°''o•n•• \ub\<••PI-ti• '"'''"' U IJ'I "'ll)nl"!' b• "'"'' ~ oa .,._,.1, ,.,,,,,., • <>•''""'·-\! oe "'0"'"'' n1;1nun1· ;i ft;ii r..;. Sa"hitl. ;11i. 1i.c1k O\'<'r a:. hC'ad or 1h1·' Ff'd1·r:ll ~;nc·1·~y Adm1nislr<ition 111 Jun(', rcplLLC'1ng \Villinn1 E. Sirnon, l,l,'ho heramc SC'Crl'lary of the Trf·a~11r\' Fr;rd ~:lid that S:.ov.•h1ll v.ill ht• cir fo•n·J! (I "!1r :-.t•/'/1\t.'" r~1:.1tJon in ,l!u\'l'f· nn11·111 , lie d ented lh11t St1"hlll Y.a~ "du1n ped" but :-.:iid that Sccrctar\' nf In· lerinr H:ogers C.B. ~-lorlon had the ri.l!ht to make his O\lo'n appointments :1\ O\'{'f;dl :1dn11n1strat1on C'ncr~y t«JOrd1nat1,r. In that respect, l'orrl scud he supported Ji1 orton. 'fhc Prc~id r nt ;dso announ<·cd :-t•1eral nthcr changl's "'·ithin the Ad· ministr<.1l1on 's l'nl'rgy·rclated areas. 'fhey included : -Atomic En{'rgy Commission chrl·f Dixy Lee Ha y t o he ;_issis t ant secretary of Stale for oceans and in· ternat1onal en\ lronm{'nt<il mallers . Dr. Rn be rt C St•amans to be head nf the Energy BC'st•:1rch ;,ind Ocvelnp- ment Adm1n1~tr;1t1on. \lo'hieh rcplatl·:- lhl• i!boltshetl 1\to1n1c Encri.,:y Con1· mi ~s ion in \\\'O n1onths. ·rhc nt•W ag{'ncy \1!11 bccrime the top federal a,l!c11cy in !he f1C'ld of C'ncr l!:Y dc\·elop· mE"nt. Seamans is a former ,\ir Force secretary and also ser\·cd as an as· sociate administrator of the Nation;1I Ae ronauti cs ond Space A d - ministration. -Former astron;:lut \\'Jt!iam 1\n. dcrs, a n Af:C commissioner. \\Ill head the ne\\' Atomic Encr g~ Hr11:ul ator~· Commission. Sav.•hlll 's plans 1.1crc not im· mcdiatcl\' knO\\ n. Sources said that Sil\.\'hill has hecn offcr('(I S200,000 tc1 return to pr1\'atc indu~try and h;1d :ilso been offt'red uni\e1~ity tt·achins po~t.s. Sourct·~ clo~C' lo Sa\.\·h1U said lhe rt·signallon "'as t rii.;gerl'd by lht· recent appointn1cnt of '.\l orton as the ~\dm inistration 's overall cncr~y l"OOr· din a tor Sa\lohlll \\'as caught bC't\.\ecn the nation's prc!>sing energy nl'cds on one hand and environmentalists on Lhe other almost from the 1non1cnt he took over as head of the f'l-:A June 27. Consumer groups sharply criticized the Princeton Uni\'l'rsily graduate and form er finance professor al !\"cw 'i·ork L'ni\·ersity this month v.•hcn he suggested the possibility of an ad· ditional federal tux of20 cents or more per gallon of J,Jasolinc to cut the nation ·s dependence on forclgn oil. Gibson. 52. resigned his Commerce job in January after ser\·ing for four years to lake a po!>ttirin"'·ithlntcrstatc Oil Transport ('o . of Philadelphia. lie is no Ion I'.: er \\'ti h I nlcr:.lall·. Gibson "·a :-. ~cn1or \ice µrC !>idcnt of cargo for the Grace Lines. a !>hipp1ni.; company based in :\'e1>.• 'i·ork. \\'h(•n named tothc Commcrl'c po!>t. llc\1·a.., <1ss istant comptroller of the i'ia\·y·s :'llllitary Sr:.i Transport Ser\·1cc in the l':trlv 1950'!>. Boxer 011 Trial /11, Assault Plot i.(lS r\:'\G,ELES (lJPI) Forn11:r· r ... 11 hl'f\\'l"i~ht boxing title ('(in\l'ndcr lr'1,h" Fr;_1nkic Cra\\'ford 1...; on 1r1a l lnr allegedly trying to hirC' thug'> tn '""1t 1111 artor Robert Conrad, ... t;.ir of 1h" "\\'ll<I. \Vitd \\lest" and ··o.,\." i. II'\ 1 .. 1,ln "t.'r1es. Co11r.1d :-;url Crav>fClrd thrcatcnt'd to lt,1\l' ··under,\·nrld cha1'aC'ler,'' heat l11m fnr f.11ltll'\' In pa\' a S7 .. ';llO rll'hl. , ••111 .id •tcnit•.., he o"c:-Cr .u) lo!'rl t ht.• 1!1"111'\ ! '1 .111 liH d. \\ho lo"! I \l'I) I ii Jc llOUI :-i 11 1•1';!1,11111 1"l7t. h.1 ... plt,:i ded 1nnnC'f'l11 lo thr"•' 1·nun\., ot .. nt1C'11ini.: oth1·r·:-tn du 11"11 li111l!I\' h.1r111 ·1 hl' 111;d ll~·i:;in \!,.111t.+\, . CHASE ... UPJ Telf'PftolO RESIGNS EN ER GY PO ST John C. Sawhill f'r,,,,, Pag~ ,1 J P ARTNERS • • • pun;p \I :1:-dcfc·ct i1 e <.ind \I as leaking f u~ ·I "I \ l' h1o;1rd about this k tnd of thing hefurc. but, hkc the~· say, I never lhought it 11·nuld happen to me," llen- tl('r:-on said. "I hate to think what 11otdd ha\'e happened had we been n\·£'r the wati"r o r mountains." l!cnrlcrson s:iid he and Skiles ha\'t•n "t !>\\'Orn off flying and \Vere due to hn:ird a jct liner bound for f\lih\'<tukce. the site <tf their next ~ho11 , l;,itc: today. Supre nie Court Will Consider D eath, Se1it e nce .\\'r\SJl l~GTON <U PI) -The U.S. ~upremi;' Court today agreed to hear 1hc appl.':.ol of a man on North C.1roJ1n.1 ":-. dt•a th ro1v v.·ho \Vanis l·;1111t<rl punlshm('nt h11nned forever as "t'ruel :ind unusual" under the Con· :.l1tut1on. Th t ju!>ltces \vii i h ea r oral argun1ents and hand dov.•n a \\'l'ittcn opinion 111 thl· ca:-e, \l·hich gi\'es the court an opportunity to C'Xpand its 19i2 l;u1dn1ark ruling th~t llilrro"·cd the u ~c nf the de<tth p<'n:.i\ty bul did not ban it enl1rcly. 'rhl' court t·ou ld a void the capital punishment issue i( it chooses bv 1't1l1ng on a much narrowe r question Or 1>.'hethr r the l\orth Carolina Supreme Court had the po\lo·er to re,vritc por· lions of the state's old death penalty Ja1\' 1rh1C'h the.-lc.-g islature fina\Jy rl•pl;iced last April. 'rhc court has appeals from seven men on death ro\.\' in Korth Carolina .ind [\l'O from Georgia. Presumably, 1ht· uthl·r ei ght ("a scs \Viii a\\'ait :i \\'l'it· h·n opinion hy the full court on the ap· p1:;t! by .Jesse T. Fo1vlcr, \lo'ho was con- ' l('lt."<l or nl ll rdrr. 'l'h (• l.t•gal i)L"fr·n s!' FuncJ o f lhc :'>.' \1\Cl' brought :ill 111n e ca~es to the t · S ~ltprc n1t• Court ;,ind ask(:'d that 1·ap1la! punishment be declared un· cons lit uliona l once and for a 11 . l.:iwyC'rs said the death penally is :q111lie~1 mostly to blacks and the poor ;111d not to a ll people "'ho commit the :-u mc kinds or crime, thus \.·iol<iting the 1!172 hii.;h court r uling. Fo"'l('r IS Oil(' of fJ\'C hlacks.on the r\orth C:1rolinu dt·ath ro\v who arc ap· p!':1 ling 1'h r 01 her t \\'O arc whit I.'. 'J'lu· l.l•a(!UC' -l\'hil'h keeps nation· \1 Lfll' fr gurf'". :-airl that as of toda '', 149 pcr .. 011.. \\ er1• on dt'alh row in 17 .. t;1t1·'· J•'.1Uhl.\' of the t·on\'t1'l~ <lt'C' hla1·k !hrrc lnchan, nnc 1\lexiran· \111,.111 ·:111 ;111<1 65 \1'h1tc. North (',1nd111.1 l1·1t !ht' ... talcs \\'1\h 49 ~··nten l'ed to 1hP g;1 .. 1·hanlhl'I'. ·r,11'nt v 111 nt· ~t at('s ha\'c d ea th pt.·11:d\.\ .~tatutc ... 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Police Stomped Jli ejo Youth S lai11 Nea1·l y 4 Yea rs Ago Hy F'Kt:l>t'.Rl('I\ SCllOE~l t:llL 01 , ... 0,.1, "'"'M.+I Douglt1s Hay \\'hrat Jr. v.•as a flt is· sion \'1eJO lligh SC'hool letterman who (our yt:ar:-:.i~o needed sorne extra money. lie v.·c nl out in his t"Ommunit~ like.- thousands of high school Juniors ha\'e for years :..nd landed a job as the graveya rd s hift attendaot al an all· night gasoline station at the corner of J,a P ::tz lload and fl·luirlands l"loulevurd, just off the San Diego .Free1>.'il)'. Some11mc in thl· cold, prcda,1n hours the m orning of Jan. 30, 191 1, Douglas Ray \\'heat's future came to an end at the hands of a g unman. Young \Vheut •s assailant. for \\'3nt of the S50 in the cash register till, for- ced him into a rear storeroom. made him kneel do1\•n and fired a single .38 t•a\iber bullet into the back o f his head . Found flours later by a customer • \\'hetit v.·as ta ken to South Coast Com· munily llospital in South Laguna, un· der,1·cnt e mergency surgery to rcmo\'e the slug lodged in his brain and passed into a coma. F:xaC'tly 22 d3yS lat<'r, Douglas R;iy \\'heat Jr .. dil.'d. llis executioner has not been found. "\\'e·rc prett_,. \\'ell :-,tuck. \\'e'\"c got a boy \\'ho v..•as shot and a hullet.·' s aid Capt. J ames Broad belt of lhc Orange County She ri ff's Office. "It's pretty bleak." T he bes t in\'estigators can do, Broadbelt said , is to compare bal· listics patterns of g uns used in similar crimes "'ith the s lug remo\"ed from \VhE"al 's skul I. ''But there ha\'c been no connec- tions," s aid Broad be lt. Tom \Varren. O\.\'ner of thE' 1\tco station v.·here \Vheat \lo'Orked for only l1>.'0 months, said customers still ask about the tragedy that shocked the young planned com monity. ··1·1c \lo'as such a good kid," said \Varren. "He cam e in one day v.•ith l\tr. \\'heat (Senior) and asked if I had some \.\'Ork on wee kend-;. lie "'anted MURDER UNSOLVED Douglas Ray Wheat Jr. some extra money,'· recalled \Varren, \Varr en re m embered the court summons he received after the shooting beca use he allo\.\·cd \Vheat. u n1inor :.1t the age of 17, to \lo·ork past IO Jl ni. "The~· dismissed the l'.'."l sc at the first hearing and l'\'e tried to forget about it,'' said \\'arren. "I hope whatever you do helps," ~!rs. Douglas Ray \\'heal Sr. told a ·reporter. "I hope it helps."_ . She refl ected on the days follov.•ing her only son's death, how the Atlantic Richfield Company put up $5,000 in rewa rd money fo r information leading to the arrest and conviction or \Vheat's ~la)'er and how members or the community raised more than 52.000 which was donated to St. Kil· 11.1 n ~ ( • .l l h11lL 1• I '11 11 1 t'h \1 hl'l"t' 1 !11 · h1·l lte toll 111 hr ... ni1•n1or~. · ,\ bt1y J)oui.: u:-t•d lo pl:.i.' 1111 h "1 \'I\ :-t•llt 52 fl'on1 llkl;.ihurn.1. · .111 '· \\'h,..1t .J ft'l'<tl!t•tl. "'l'ht• IMI' ..... •111 th1• ltkJtb~1 ll lt'Jf!l ;11 lhl' hi gh ~t.-ho11l pu1 :1 e1111 forftonat1ons 111 the lunl'll 1·uon1 . .\Uout $:!\I 1·.1n1t.• fron1 th:.it." :-ht• ;1dd('d 'l"h£' \<Jt":-i l r football lt'<LIH \\h1•al. had pla~·('d 0 (Ill a !"t'ason 1·;1 rltt.·i· <lon :r tl·d tht· i.;;1n1t• b;dl 11) tilt' \\"hf:'at f;1mil\' 111 Octnht•r lf.171 :.of\i·r ilefc;1t111~ ;:1r<·h·i·i\,1I ·ru:-11111 ll1 gh SC'hooL 'rht• i.;aint.• 11 :1.~ rlc<IH'ttll'tl lo lh1• .~11u:uls fa\lt•n l1·.~n1n1alt'. · ··'fh£'1'C \\'l'l"e SO lll<Hl.I' J1tfft• 't'I\• lin1ental things .·· ::.a id "'lrs. \\'heat . .·\n en!L!'l' \\-;tll in the entr~·\\a~ uf the· \\'heat homt" 21551 S:1turn:i !)nit.·. t::. co\·crcd 11 ith fa m1ly snapshot::. of Douglas Jr .. from birth to death. 1'here·s on£' ta ken at nii:ht sho1\1ni: the elder Wheat and his son on a hun- ting trip. Both ha,·e guns in their han· ds. A photograph from the summer or 1970 shO\.\"S \\'heat . dressed in a tuxedo, and his girlfriend at a relati\"e·s \\"£'dding. · Another photo sho\.\·s happy mem· bl'rs of the \\'heat fan1iJ~· in rront of a Chris tmas t r ('c s urrounded ,,·ith presents. "That v.•as taken Christnlas 1970, ·• said ~trs. \\'heat. It "·a s the las t Ch ristmas for Douglas Ray \Vheal J r. Plant Pilfe r er Hits Da na Point Reside nt Orange County Sheriff's ofricers are looking for a polled plant pilferer \1·ho crept in to a Dana Point yard l\londay night and crept out again v.•ilh t\.\·o creeping c harlies. Deputies said the loss at the home of Kenneth Paul Jr .. 33361 Big Sur, al SOO. They said the theft u1as the latest incident in a county1,ide wa\'e or folia ge fi lching. Lagu1ia Hills Wido1v Two Sentenced in Killing dark alley in ~fem phis. Prison sentl.'nces u·cre meted out in 1\lemphis. Tenn .. l\londay for t11·0 of lhrce mE"n on trial in the shooting deaths of a Laguna I !ills "'·idow and a eoutry mu~ic side man last year in a l\femph1s alley. Uut the third of the three defendants :-lill av.•a1ts trial in the shooting death of fll rs. ~lildred l~azel\\·ood, SS, a nd a lon,gti m e (C:1 m1l y friend, J ames P. \Vtdener. tered an amended plea or guilty to ac- cessory charges. The sentencing leaves ~1 aurice fl1· cKinney T aylor. 30, of St. Louis. l\·Io .. :-.till on tria I for first-degree murder in the twin slayings in November of1973. 1\trs. ll azel\lo'ood, \\'hose husband had died only a re"' months beforE" her niurder. had been in Tennessee on a trip to \·isit her son. During a stopo\·rr she looked up the old family friend \.\'hn played guitar in the J~ank Snow h:Jnd for 10 years. She had hoped to ~11in :oi11mc hr lp in selling some of hc.-r J;,itr· husband·:-. c-ompi1 ... 111on!-i. Soon afterv.•a rds detecti\'eS in · \'estigated the use of a credit card stolen from \Videner's bod\' and the probe led to a motel in ·;Hemphis \lo'~ere t~·o .suspects \\·ere arreste{I. \\·1thout incident and the third a 6· prehe nded after a shoo tout in a motel room. Sentences of 2 to 5 years in the :-1tate pC'nitentiary were o rde r ed for Ri c h ard B enja m i n , 25, of Bir· mingham , Ala., and Phillip Glen f\1 a son. 24. of Los Angeles. Each en· But the L\1•0 \\'ere :.hot to death in a '.\!rs. Hazelwood had hought he r home at 2~252 Pike Road shorth· aft!'r her r\rnly Officer hU!>b<Jnd died {,f l'illl· ccr. She had planned tn h\'(' 1\·1th her :-on ;,it the Laguna ll11ls hou:.C' after hi s d1:-char!;!e from the i\rmy. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty-five years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. Fin t, the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool ouatity and productiofi. S•cond, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 times faster . Third, and most imoortant. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. What does this mean to you? It m•11111 that carpeting cos ts less than 30 years ago. It~ that what was once a luxury is now within ra nge of almost everyone. It fMOM a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more . ·changes in the last few years than we believed possible. creating the greatest consumer grow1h industry in our economy. After 80 years, it looks hke we-ve only just bt<junl IHTHI MAl lOI AltA. $1MCI I f$1 . . ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 166 3 Plac enti a Av e. COST4 MlSA 6 46-'1 8 38 tr...:. Tliw·,. t tct S:JO: Frl ' t• t : Sot. t:JO let S I \ Toe.oay. Octobet 29, 1974 DAILY PlL.Of ~~f ., -· -J Computing the Futut'~ ' UPITt.._.o She Leaves flint A lone No babysitter needed here. in th is autumnal . scene in Ga rdiner. :\1aine. It didn 't take long ror 4-year-old Andre\\/ Bergeron to fall asleep in the soft bed of lcavC>s he \Vas play ing in "'hilc his 1nother. Mrs. Robert Bergeron. did the fall chores. • Tests Set for San Juan Traffic Experts Will frobe Street Safety A spccii!I team of traffic safe! v ex· perls will \'i~•l San Ju;in Cap1sirano next v.•cek lo determine if San J uan's st ree t ~ :ire s afe for cars and pedestrians. Coming '.'Jov. 7 at the r('qucsl cif Director of Public \Vorks \\'ill1am ,\lurphy, the group 11·lll spend a day vic11·ing street markings, 1 rat'fic s ign~ anrl signals. and road conditionS The team is from t he State Ot'fi cl' of Tr<.1ffit· Safety. :'\1urphy ~aid the group come:. <.1rmed with a checklist and :'pt.>nds most o(theday in the field All hough :Vl urphy \\'Ould not prt>dic l \I hat their rccom n1end a t ion~ 11·ould be. he did sa~ that if the te<.1 n1 find s ~l'\'l'l'al things v•rong the c ity n1i ght Saddleback Cagers . . . Will Not Court Delay By FREDERICK SCllOE ~I Elll. Of !~f 0.ily P1 ID! ~l•!I Saddleback Comn1unity College trustees v.•er e told in no uncertain terms !ltonday nighl they 11•ill not ha\'e a bsasketball team this year unless the squad gets a pC'rn1a nent place to practice. •·No one can understand v.·hy this community college has tx-cn in this area for six year s a nd does not have a p e rn1une n t place to play," sa id basketball team m ember Dan Nau in a strongly Y•orded statement to the board. Because Sa ddlcback docs not have a gym of its 01v n , the team has been for~cd to use neighboring facilities on .a hit-and-miss basis. i'<au made ii clear that is no longer s atisfal'tory to the 14-ma n squad. Trust ees ordered Supt. Robe rt J_,o mba r di to prepare a repor t d etaili ng lh<' effort!> college ad- ministra tors ha ve takC'n to locate a per manent practice gynl. Lombardi will present t he r eport at a special meeting ~fonday . Nau m ade t he presenta tion on beha lf of the t eam aft e r meetings 1\•ith George Bartmann, athletic director: Jack Sv.·ar tzbaugh, dean of students, and Lo m bardi. lie said lhe team needs to practice fi\·e days a 11·eek, th ree hours a day. t.o prepare for the !>eason. It opens in late r-.;ovcmbcr. Because the team has hecn fort'ed to jump fron1 one p r act ice location to <tno1her. '.\uu said. se,..cral pr al'ticc days ha1·e been lost . "'\Ve had a tea in n1ceting lodav and decided v.·e 1von 't play under "these conditions. Unless there is a chan~e there "'iii be no basketba ll team this yea r." Nau said. ·'\\'e 11·ant to play this year .•. 11·e can be a possible contender thi s year ... without a team there 111ill be a bad reflecti on on everyone -me, the t eam. t he coach. the school ad· ministration a nd the school board," Nau said. Sv;artzbaugh said last spring letter s \1·cre sent out to c 1·ery high school in the tollege d istrict requesting use of their facilities for basketball practice. T here v..·erc no offers. he said. A solution a ppeared last week when the Capistrano Unifi ed School Distri ct bo3rd o ffe r e d use o f the o ld Capistrano l·ligh School gym for lhe practice sessions. The pla n fell through \1·hen Orange County Counsel ruled tha! the buil ding could not be used because it has been deemed un· safe under ne1v state school building standards. Trustee Larry Taylor said he had discussed the matter with Laguna Reach lligh School Princ ipa l Don !!aught ··11e said he·c1 hf' back to me in two or t hree days and let. me know tf something could bt' 11·orkl'd out,,. said Taylor . ""\Vonderl"ul. Th<.1t·s !he statement 11·e've been ~e tt i ng fron1 everybody," Na u la mented. Oougla!i Roymond. 21:: and a mere 29 pounds. enjoys J rom p wit h tris dog. a tSO~pound g1'cnt Dane. at a Ch ica~o lnkcfront pnrk during 70 ·dcgrce weather \\1hich is bringing Indian Summer lo lhl' Windy City. be eligible for a grant to m ake corrt'<' lion~. ""1'he~··11 "\l:11t "'ilh our traffil' or dinance a nd gi\\' ~dvice on improving it.'" s;:iid :'\l 11rphy ···rhen the~··u look at our n1a rkings, signals and ,,,ig n.-; to ,::;ee hO\V thC'y rel:tlC to uniform traff1t control de1·il'C':-. ·· ·rhey rnay find some1:-urpri~es ()nt> traffic signal in the dou•nto11·n <1rea has :.. \1•rought iron backplate \\"ith a n1i:-sion bell on top. 11 i:.. according to :\l11 rp h ~-. u niq ue to :jan .J uao Ca pi~lrano. 1'hl'y \Viii also rind mid· block t r'OS!>\1·al ks a nd four -la nt.· :-\r!!cls that narro1\· into t11·o·lant' bridges. tonclition:-> l'ng1nrt•r:-. 1n th1..· c·1ty ha\"C l:lm~ted ~l urph y adn1it:-; lhal lhe tr:..ffH: ui din:..nc<' ha:-problt•n1~. \\"ri\11..•n t"·o ~·f'a rs ;iftcr the city \\;1 ~ 1nC'orporated 1n 1961. the orchnanc1..· 11;1s rcrc·ntly t hro1,·n oul of n1unt<_1pal court beca use of 1nc·on,,,1:-tcnc11.·s th:..I cau~ed a juclgl' to rul1· 1t uncon stltutional . Th(' city's tr:1f11 e tontro! offil'('l"S I the Or<.111~l' Counl\" sheriff's off1ce1 a rc cu r rr nt ly u .... in,e i ht• ... ta ndard stale l'Chil'le rodt1 a,; thP1r guid<'hn1..•:-. Thf.' c it~· council recently authorized a com1llt:'te r('\'amping of the traffic ordinance. It \vi ii Ix-done ;1-, a 11r:-I priority b~' th1..· cit~""' ne11· tr;1ff1t· e ngin£•er. Murphy said Lhc s late safct.v l\'<L111 "•ill also rC\"IC\V the procC'durcs <Lnd actions of the city's traffic and tran sportation com n1ittee. T hC' com mllh·c r el"ic.,..·s all reque:-.ts f1)r ;:in 1n - 1·cstigat1on of t r :iffic or s<1fety prohlen1 s and makes a rccon1men· dation lo the cit y counl'il. Body of Slain Daughte r Found Two Years Later Cl-I E RRY l·ll LL.N.J .tU l'l l -· Jnc parents of sla in Syracuse Uni versity coed Karen Levy never doubted she had been murde red duiing lhc \11·0 years she 11•as missing. her mother sa~·s. "She lol'ed college and sht' had nu family problems. She \\"as going to visit her boyfriend, and she had a bir- thday present for hin1. \\lhy \1·01dd a nyone assume s he \vas a runaway."" said l\trs. Syll'ia Levy. The familr hir~d .i number 01 pri\•atc in\"estigators to look into Karen's disappc<.1 rance :\°ol'. 10, 1972, because police 11•ere "dragging their feet," lit rs. Levy s aid l\·londay. But once t he i nv~igators st:1rted their inquiry, police ··11·ere grt>3 1." she !ooaid. The discovery of ~li s~ Lel'y·s body S:it urda\· in a four-foot grave n<'xt to a Salina. N.)". se,1·age treatment lllanl l\'3S ··a freak" rhance. ~l rs. Lel'y said. T he body 1V"JS disco\·ercd after .:i friend of J ames ll<t rri s, 2--1. of subur· ba~ i;icero, i\. Y ., reportedly talked to pohcc. llarris. ;1 sc1vagc treatment plant 11·orker. has been charged ~·1th thl· coed"s m urder. lie allegedly orf('rt'd lo ~ivc l\liss Lc\'v a ride fron1 \ht• university to l\'t onmouth Coll ege 1n :'Oe11• Jcr!'CY to \'is it her boyfnend 1\lrs . I.C l'\' said funeral ar r:.in):Cc.ments for her daughtC'r 1vould Ix.> pr1\'alc. The~· 11•011ld be schedulC'd ;ifter positil'C 1dentifit:1t1nn of th1 · body <1nd its r('turn tn :'\c\\ Jersc\· !9 11nothcr develn1l1ncnl. Syr:1cu:-.•· police :-.aid !hey found the remuins nf a e:ir lwltc1cd cnnncrtc'I 11·1th the ~11·!'" rleu lh. 'i'hC' rf'rl a11 1nmob1h.·. thntt)1:ht t11 I~· 1ht• 111\t' 1n \\"hirh )·lis .. IA'\'V drn1f' off 11 ilh :1 st1·vnJ:c1·. h;ul IM..'<'n ~old lnr i11nk :ind v.•:1s lrat'<'tl lt) a S.\r~1c11:.t· au\q p1Jrt s yur•I. UC Scie1itist Airs Ma,chi1ie Predictio1is By DOl1Gl.A.S F'Rl17,SCllF. Of t~• 0•1 I• Po IOI Sl•" Thl' 0 1\n1·l1I is .11 .1 tu11ung point 111 h11'to1·y , :1c·1·01•d1n ,e t11 K••nnl·th \\':11t . a l lnil't'rs1I ,\ nl" t';dJ1 or111a ,e1t>nt11'I \l'ht1 tnld i-tudt•rll:-i 011 lh" lr·11111• ran1pu:-. ;\loncla.1' of t!ffnrl !-t• I IL:O.l' I ht• ("tH11Pll\L'I' lo pt•t•r intn the futu rt•. ·r:1kinj? issu1· 11 t~h nft11·1:1l prt•di<.·· 11011:.. \\'alt. a LflolnJ'.:1~1. :.aid the c•oun· try 1s ··i:u1ng inlo ~· l.t!>llng clC'pl"eS· s1on." Ill' a\~o pr£>d11·t<; d1·n~1'r urlJ;in pop11lat1ons d ue to th1 • 111c·rf>:l:-.1·rl \"Jlut! 01 land for a.i.:nc-u\\ur:tl purpo~cs. 1n l'rl'asing USt' nf n1a:.:-trans1l :ind lt•\ehng off or droppu1;! of lhL• U.S. 11opulation \\"alt bast.·s h1:. prt•chel11ln .... on the. 11nrk of a nlt'Charucal :\ll;lllhus The ron1putcr, pro~ran1mrd by Data llC'SO u rces, Inc., 1:. dC'!.l~ncd to 1lroduce diagram!> oft he results of the ··rorc£>s dri \'i ng soriel~'. ·• \\lorld decision m akers. he ~.1id. are 11•ork1ng blind!.'. \l'ilhout the infor- rnalion :.ihnul !ht• t·ffects of their decisions and other f<1ctors th<1l com· pute rs cun prove. P rogr ~1 rnmt•tl 111th son1~ :lli 1 a ri:ibles 111clucl111g poputa!ion :-.tali:.1H'S. agrU:.ultur<1I 1lrod11c tivity, l<1nd area. {'ncrg ~· rcq11ir1•1ncnls and ~upp l ~·. cosls, imports ;incl exports ;1 n1ong others. the eo1nputcr seeks historical t·orrel;:itions of the facts to prediet the future For exanlple , he :.nid. escalating oil prices and a poor balance of trade threaten the s pending power of the dollar abroad. Work to Start On Radar Site Sl1ip Warning Cre1\'S \\'il l go to 1\·ork soon ;it a s itC' on t he nor~h encl or San Clen1ente !:.la nd to ins tall on t;>xperimt'ntal radar systl'm 1\·hich sornP stientisls hope 11·011ld t>\"£'nt uall.1· pro!C'ct lar.e:r ~hips frorn breaking up 111 hca,·v <>11"(·l ls that often hit the ar(•<J . · Thl· orH.'·m1Jllon dollJr expcr1menl 11ould a mount to ;i .. oph1:-11l'ated set ol dev1cC'" Iha! beam h1j!h ·frC'<1ucnc .. r;Hho '' a1·i"s off the 1ono:.phcr1· and then r1.·cord th(' cl'ho. l "he goal 01 the Jlf"ll'CI h~ the \allonal Res£'arch Lahor<itorv 1~ to o btain an :1ccuratc mC.asurenlent of , 1rind and s11·cll::. 1·1·cry t110 hour!. over a millio11 !>fjU<.11·c m Iles of ocean. Supportrr<, of the pro1t•1·t a ssert that if the ~~·st e m 11·ork . .., and IK'C'O mes per· nlanent on the island. 1·r~~ets such as ~upcrtankcrs rou!d he 11.1r11c-d \1·ell in ad\'3nte that po1ent1<1lly er1ppling ~11·£'JI~ arc• on thc1r 1ray. LOOKING INTO FUTURE UC Zoologist Watt . ~s <1 rt•n1cd~, <.1J:!ricul1ur:.il t•xport .. should inCrl·U~e. Steppin~ uri agncult11r.1\ production mt><1n<0 1nor..! demand tor farm land and le~s pre~­ surl' on urb;in dc1 clopn1ent. \I th•' .... 11111· tin11•. l1u·1"l':110 1ri l! :1u 1omuhlll' rl)Sts \I ill tor('l' pt•o pl1• 11 on1 l .11 .. ;111cl 1i1110 r.1p1c1 tr • .111~11 . t'1111.''o \\Jll l!l1'H h1 •t'Urllt' !tl(ll l' dl'll"l" 1h1t• tn !1·:-~ :11,11l.1lllP1.111.t f11r -.uburtJ .. :ind lh1• 111•1•.I J.11 d1 ·11,11.'· t111•!1t'\"ll \"l"'l\" ll!>l' 11 \,t"'' 11 .0!1 ,.11. 'l'h,• 1ntt•11 t l.1Uo11S of 1t itlc•11•nl l'lir l'<'~ :;11'1·et d1 tf1·rl·nt ,Jl"l'J:-'11:-.or1c1y1n dlllt•r1•1l! 11 ,,, .... ht· ... nd. 1\111 th•· u .. i r1..·,ult . h•· ~:t id, i~ !ha!. in 1'•71. :-l1r h .. 1.1ti:-th·~ ,1 , 1iuµu l;1t10 n ~t"l•ll 1 h. P<'I P•' I 'oUn I Ul'l \l'ot" .1ni l ol ht'r .. ha11• rv.1e h1·rl ;~ Pt'.11.. .. ( •n 1 h1• n1 h1·1 h ;1111t. h1· -..1id . the :-J rn•· \"t •IUjJll\\'1" l .J l111·11 )!Olt'rllltlL'llt ho11 ,,, 11:-1• r"'"urt•1·~ to1 111 .. 1 t \\ h.it hl· c<illt•d 1h1• 111" :...rn.·r.11 :: ... 11 .. 111 :-.11eu•t\·: ~1 .it11l1t1·. Jhil111 111 1-•·t the ll:t:-u· n1·C'•"'~Llh '" .1\ .t r1•.1:-11111+ble price. lon l-'.1'r 1111'. 1..on..,•·11.111011 01 h1in1an .111d rn .111•1"tJI r1• .. n1n·1·1•:-:111d th•· h1gh1 ·~l po-.:-1\ill• \t>I t•I 11f <-ult UL"· lln11 1·\ 1'1". h(" :-aid,-1t 1;-: 11nhk1•I\ that ~01 <'l"rlln1•1ll \I 111 p.11· at11·n11on i.o th1· 1ntor1nal11n1 .1 v ~ tl;.d1!c I h l'•Jugh lhc t1~1· ul cn1npul er:-. 'fhrou~huut his pl"t.'!>!..'lll•Jtion. \\;ill ..mph :1:-1r1..~d that n1;.ii1\· olh£'r mod<·\:-. 111th"1ut11r.· h;.id hl·en i1r11dt1l'1·d by lh<• ~.in11..· :-1'1 ui" f:u•t .... 'l'hl· c"\Jrnph·s h1· g.1\'1•. ht' s .11rl. \\erL· \ht· "'trouhlclrcC'"" 11n ... :-;t h1l1t ,\· -lhl' b1·~l 11L all po .... :-.d1t1i1ies. It is un\ikf'ly. he ~aid, that lhin~s "ill 1\ork 1n1t a$ 1\cll 3'> hi" predit·. lion .... ··\\1• ;trl' at u turninl! )JOint in hi ... t11r1 ." \\"atf ;;:.iid. ··and lhl' trends th.11 .11·1· 1 i-.ic hin~ .i pe:1k 1~·111begin10 f:.illott this year." · CUSD's Enquist Has Hat in the Ring Again Tht.> term!> ot s ix South C'.oa:.t school trustees \1·111 end next !>pnng bur so far onl~· one of t hem hti~ del'idf.'d to run :1gain \\'ll li <1m Enquist. 11ho 11as :1ppo1n - tt•d to lhf.' C<.1pi~lr:.inn l 'nifit.'d ~ehool board three .1·cars ago. s;tid he d.ef1nitel.11 plans tu toss ht:-. h;.1l in th(• nniz ··1 don·! f£'C'I I ean do e\'er~·thin g I \\·ant to do 1n three years," he e:-.- pl:.tined. Enquist :;,aid his main goal i:. •·tn make sure that v.•c maintain a hi gh le\·el of educational proces .. es for the students at a price that·s not prohihil!l"e ·· T\\o other Capi~lrano lrui'otces 11 hose terms \1·ill end nexl year, Gcor.C:(' \\"hilt> ;ind c;rorge Pt>ter;;on . the hoard prcs1d£'n1 . s;iid the~ hal'en·t dec1dl'd Dr. A E. \\'es1berg 11·as out of to11·n <ind f'oulcln't be reached for comment. On thr Laguna Beach Unified :.l'hool board, Pntricia Gillette and Gerald Linke said they're nol sure \\·hat thel""ll do 1•ither. ·· \" ou nel'er can tell;' Link!! :.au!. 'fhl' tru~tec :., ;ind other \\·ou ld·b<~ <·::.ndul:itc:.. mus t make up thei1 minds h~· .Jan . 3. lhc d~adline ·for filing. The f1rst cl3tc for filing \1'ilh lht: Orange County Rt·~1strar ot \'otcr~ 1s D(·c . .;. 1'h£'rt' i.; no <'ha r~t' I or ltlin({ . Tkl· elct·llon \\"ill take plaec :'\1 arch ·I. Dc·11't!Y ll illm:in. a~sist<.1nl ~uperin· tt>nclf'nt of busines:-. lor thi.-count\· IX>partmcnt of F.ducation, said a cari- didate needs a phiralit,\· of \·otes in his <li!.tr1ct to 1\·in. Liner Gets R epairs C'llEBBOl"RG. FranCC' <t:Pl ) · 'fhc Brit1 :-;h OCf':1n lllliCr C)Uel'rl El1 tabc1h 11 undcr11t"n! pro1·1~ional r<-p:i1rs tod:1_\ after :-torrn v. ind:-o lort• 1l 100 .. e fron1 1t..., mui:•rin).!~. d.ished it :.i gain~l J dock <lnd !Ol"l' ;,,n M2-f1101. ~1a.~h 1n it~ hull. 1\10 long,,,hurem('n 1v('r1· 1nJ11r('d, but ;ill 2.ooo p.i:-... cnµC'rs .•board .1\'L·re unharml'Cl, • n1Jr1\11nc ;.iuthuri\1('~ .~:ud. Now everyone in the family can enioy Ad 1ust-A-Bed whether sitting up watching TV. reading. relaxing in the contour pos1t1on or fl at for deep sou nd sleep. 1000 pos1t1ons at the touch of a switch - mattress firm ness feather soft to super firm Wh y sett le for a mattress that can only stay flat? Experience Ad1ust-A·Bed al our showrooms today or call for in formation and prices Keep in mind that Ad1ust·A-Bed 1s one of the worlds finest gifts . MEWPORT IUC:M GORONA DEL MAR 3137 E COAST HWV (Ju~t So ol F11st110n Island !7 1A)6T3·5'655 AD7t~~~B-kD BY S L EEP ER LOUNG E C:O .. INC. ' C:ITY OF OR.O.HGE 411 ';QUTH ~~AI N S T. !Ju<.! North ol Fashion Sa 1 /71 41639·41A1 ~ . .... ' tl ·I QAfl Y PILOf l ue$<1•y. 0<:1ooor 29. 1914 I Jost· ~ Coasting , ~~ J ~-· ~ Geneva Talks Torpedoed? Israelis See Palestinia11 Triztmph as Threat to Peace :.' -~. . ~)If'(''~' ;l "" 'lh · WI . Tom ~ )Uorphioe 1'111·: ('ft \'S1'.\ I . l\,\1.1,: U1~l1t nO\I'. ju:-1 ;1hou1 ,111 !ht• 11.,lit1 c-1:.1ns 111 <'.t11rrnr11.1 .11 1· ,.:.1 ·11111~ n1•111u1 ... 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Ana h1·1m iJlld SCJn la 1\11,1. 1011 :ut11all1 find lh« l>t•n1••tl"il\S ho1d11.u: th·· 01;1io!'1l .1 t•1lg1· 1n \u1l'r r1·gi:-1r:it1on:-. t\1111 t111 -. 1:-i tn Orange ("our\\ 1 ., Tru~·. hul 1111· f:1'.1n•I «Jlcl Par!)" ~til l h,1., 11" h.1 ... li'1ll" 111 l't1!1l!n1l Ill 11111' rt·.k:1on ·rak1· \.«11 p<!rl B1 .. uch lur th1• prilllt· (''1:..t!T\llli' 111 \he lH't•.1kd111< II Of lq . .:Ul"t'!-f'n r hj~I .J til~. ;\l·11111 11 1 h,111 21.Uli5 Ht•puhlicuns tu a p:i ltr1 !1.H51 llt•mocr als In .Nt•111)()rt, .11111 ul1nost ha1t• to \111ndcr h1111 :1 \)1•ulot·1;1l 1•1t•r :-nuek pa1't the 1·1\v li1n1t :-.11-:11:-II 1u11 "rl' iJ IJt•morr,1t ;,11·1·1und '.'\("\.\ 1>11rt . ) Clu ha1·(' to\.\ htspcr ,, 110 \\ A\\ Flt IT 11outd be to suffer e1-. a Oe1n11l'l'Jl 111 i\l•111•1rt. \·oting in a pnn1:1r1 .-1••(·111111 , 11 h1•re .1c1t1 had t11 l\~dk up 111 !111.: 1•lt•1·l1on off1l·1al s and lll'lu.1111 1111·\.. 1111 •lilt· of 1hu~e funn~­ t·flltor l•d h:.tllut:,. \.t•.\l lh1nl! )OU knO\\' thr1 'd h1• ;1~k1rl}.! \o '>l't' .'·11ur p;i:-sport \nd \1e ... 11 11 ha\t· nlh1 •r r1ties \1'hich 111·1· -.11111 l:1n. S:1n C'l1·n11•nlr i~ nn(', l\'il h :1 (j(JJ' 1'1•1.n-.11·.1t1011 l'd~t· of 2 In I S:.in .Juan l 'a 1n:-tr:.1 11 0 1s h1•in \ Hf'pu h he:1n l ('ITl lill"\ \uO \~'hl'r~ tht· !iCl i' 1"l';1 11~ fi nds its ()ranl?t' Count ~ happinl·:-s thl's<· da .\"S, hn11 ('\ t'r. is in ot1r nnn·ei t~· a reas li ke :'>h :;sion \1\e.iu. L:rkt• For<"st. El ·ro ro, l.;ic11r1a II ills and l.1•1s11re \\lorld '1'hf' .J ut~,. 1•111l'!' l ahul:ilion sho111s lht'~" non r tt 1l1l'rl l"olk~ rl'g1strred Ht•puhl11·.1rt . 5'.1,:1:1K to l h·1no~r;1l. :1:1 -; ..... (.l r.ilh!t' ('nun\ l"·s ovl'rall t•llisin.c of !111· ~ap . ho1\,C'\f·r. ll'.1\es the p• 1l1 ! u:1an:. of110.th pa rt1C':-I ru~tr;11 c•tl, ·r11r. REPl'HLl('ASS, on the one h.1ntt t':ln't s1n1ply sit h;.1ck :ind fip:ure 411 .inge C.:ount 1 1:-. a t·1neh for them \11tl the J>e1nocr:ttH· big brass. on lh•· 11\her hand. C'on"t JU~t shrug us nff J ~ :. !o~s . 1'h('\' h<.Jve u chance 110\\' lind 11 111 ... 1 spend a Cou pie of dollars he re. \II this ma~· hl'eomc some fun for us (l1 :1ngc> f'nunt1a11 -.. \ltl·r :di tht•:-t' .11·ar:-.. 11c m ay :1l>1un t1 \ h f'1'n n1e :1 pC1 li t iea l I 1 11 1 r;il 1011 l')' United Press lnh•rnational lsraE'h ne "·spapers ~aid today 1hi• l.'n1rrgencc or the Palestinian ~uerrdl ;i s ;)S the dominant force in tht' l:.rill'lf U{'t'Up1cd \\lest Hank or Jor \dan had :-tru<·k u hCU\'Y hlO"' ;1l Scc·r1•tar~ ur Stille llcnry A. Kissingt•r 's l\firldle E<.J:-t J>t:att' t•fforts <.Jnd \'irtu<.1JIY tor·pet.loed the Gcnl'va J)E.>a.ce ton· ftr('nc,a· 'l'hl' trium ph of l'alcslin ian lcudrr Ya-.sf'r ,\r11fa11'arnt• a t an Ar:i h .-.11n1m11 l'o11(1·rcn<'t· 111 Jl:1h11t, t-.loror1·c1. ""ht·n 1\r<1b k i n~:-.. pr(':-.1t.ll·nt. ... ;.uHI :-hl·1khs rcco~n 1z~·cl th1.· l':i lestinian.~· t·l;11111 lo the \V est Ba nk 111 a nl aJur thplomalit 1lrfcat tor J ordan's Kini.: ll u..,:-1•1n \\ho lost t he te rritt1ry in tht: 1~;1;7 at ideas t ""<Jr UPI Ttltpll>tlt Publie Appearn11ec• Fir:-.! J ,;.1d ~· !Jett y f<~ord made her fir~l 1najor appe arance in public since her hrc<ist c<.1nccroperation o1 the \.Vash ini.,rt on International I lor sc Shn,,·., l 'he President is v.•c:.i ri ng his eyeglasses to see the turf helter . Tijuana Businessmen Tied to Heroin Ring? T!Jl:ANA, :'ll t>X . L·\Pl -Poliecsa.v lha l promincnl businesJ<.m('n may be 1hC'" fo rce behind a narcolits rin~ that had cal·hed Sl5 million 1n dru1::-before it \\".1S :;eizt•d b~ authorities "\\'e hli \"l' infor1nation th:1t idcn· tifi('s the hrarts of this n arroties ring as bl.'ing \\"ealthy :ind promine nt busincssm('n fl'o n1 Tijuana v•ho :ire . 'Eva Kn.ievel' Wiped Out J ,\("k:SOL\'\'ILl.F.. 1-'lil. ~A l'i Ao ent<.·r1a1ner 1\ho U!'i.'S a n1ot11try"le in hl·r dante :tl"l can"t call herself E1·:i Kn1e ,·cl, a JUdf?l' says. Cirruil Judgr Sam Goodfriend nn ~lood ay de nil'd Cynthia Anne )Jorgan·s petitio n to chan.e:c h('r name to resemble that of motor- cycle dar('de\·il Ev('] Knic\•cl. 'r hc \\Oma n didn"t prove the l'hange '"11·ould no! in any "·ay 111\'iJdC !ht• .e:ood \Vi11 of nthrrs," !hr judgt' ruled. h1 d1ng be hind legitimat e e nter· pri ses,'' says t-.le xican fede r a l prosecutor Alfonso Lopez Quiroga. lie d('clin('d to name :>ny po tenti al ... usp('cts t"EDER,\L POLICE Sunday seized ~ pounds of heroin , nine pounds of cocaine. six a utomatic pis tols and a half pound of heroin-cocaine mix un· cler th(' floor of a rented house in a \\"t•a l t h y :;e e ti o n of Ti j u a n a. Authorit ies desc ribed lhe seizure as the largest illic it drug haul in the hlslory of Baja California. 1'h(' dru gs "'ere destine d f or marke ts in the United States. Lopez s:1icl . T hree men, Re fugio Bustamont(' Can1a rho, 25, T ij uana: Efrian J\l ar· t in('z As t o r ~a. 40. Vacobamho. Sonor a ; and Francisco Bustamonte Diartc. 33. Cuhacan, Sina loa. \Vere ••I'· rested in Sunday's raid . T hey \\"l'l"C b('ing held here hut the s pecir1e charges \rc r e not im m('diatt·ly kno\\·n. "\\I f<~ Bt:LIEVE that the men \\e ha\"e in tustod~· in this raid "·e re s1n1· pl~· e m ployed h~' the o\\·ners of the n:ircot ics confisc1.1 1.cd." Lo pez said Sno·w Warnings Posted Storms Predicte d f'or Sout /11.vest Mou1itains 'f'«•tff p1•r«1t 11rt•!' ,.,.,, l•" " '"'""" ~ .. •• .... " " ........ t. " " ""'"" " ., ... ,, .. ,., M " I ~.!'<Oii" ,. • • n•t.•'ll" " " •·~··~••II " " ' ... ,_ " " ' '" .. .. ••• . " " •>" " " " ... ~. " " ' . ·~"· " .. •'I Jjy " • ,, v~q~' .. .. '·'· " " ., .... 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I hl' a).! 1't•t•1n ('Ill t-.1 ;u•ll J,!(l\"l'l'nll\C'"ll l SOllt'l't'S :-;.ntf th~·r1· \1o uld bl' no imn1{'{li:ll£' otf1t•1al 10111111ent on the Hab;1t dcC'"ision 10 1·cco;.;ni ~e the Pa leslinian Li lX'r:1tion < lff.!il rn izat ion as sol£' rl'pres1·nl au 1 c •1r the P;i lesl ini<!ns. but thul deput ~· p1·11nl' n1inistC'r \'ii:al Allon rnii::hL dl•li \"l'f lht• i:ovcrnn1C'nl 's vie"' \\"ht'n hl' itddresscd 11 arli:1ment later in t ht· day. I N Rt:J .. :C'T l l\'G t he Pl.O :ts a ll('gOtiating par I Ill' r ov1·r the fut ure of !ht· \Vl•st B:1 nk. Israeli ll·;idt•rs ha vt· S<iid the only pl<1cc they \\'Ould n1eel the· guer rilla ~ro up is on the ha t. 1ll•rleld. 'rhl' flahal dC't ision is .. :.i hl'nvv · hlo\\ lo li t'lll'\ ;1. •· .~:1id the lsr aC'ii lll'\\'Spaper 'l't•cl1oth i\hronnth . ··'!'his dt•t•isit~n puts :i n l'nd to 1hc !){ISSihility of l'Cnt•\1 ing lht• <.:('Tl('\'<I confcrl'ntc in the for(•seea hh1 fu t tll"t'." 'l'ht• f\('1\•spaper J\la·Ariv said t·ditoriitll)" th at th(' conference action thrc·atencd both the cfrorts of Kis· singt'r a nd the ~fl'orts nr the (;cnc\·a confcr£'nt·e. "This \\•ill not \\"eak('n the strong 1)()sitiOn of lsrul'I to defend it s e xiste nl'e a nd the I iv es of its clti zens, · · l\ta ·Ari\' s:iid. ···rhc ( ll:1bat I eon- f('rent·e l'annot fll·t·id(' \\"ilh "'hbm "e \\"ilj negolla tt• :.ind \\ hoin to recognize :.ind to \\'horn to ~ive o\·t·r the tel"- rito ries Ion the \\'est B<lnkl.'' T ll f: N •:\\'SP 1\Pt:R \"t>d iolh Ahron1lth t'illled lhl' Rilbat ck•t•ision. •· ~· hea \"\' blO\\' to G l.'ne\·a ." 1'hl' Ai«1b de<·ision :1t H:.ibal came :1s Jsra('\i troops along the J ordania n frontier entered the final day or \\'a r rnant•H\"e rs and troops on the Gotun lli'ights 1·ontinul'd their \\"<I r ga n1Ps in full for<"<'. lsr;1 t·li trooJ)S killed three infiltr<.J!in g A rah ~t1(•r1illas tod!ly in a v;un h:1 ttll' ncur the northern fronti<'r \\'ith Lt·l.Janon. th1• 1nilit:1ry command s lrid. Arah sou rct•s in Habat said the rt• \1as no incli cl inrlit :ition \\'hethe r lhl' I' a lest ini:.tns 11 nu Id Sl't up the tr go1·t•r· nnlent-in·exi lc heforl' \ht• s tart or thl' l" Z\. gcne 1·ul assembly debate on Pa lestine next month. The PLO has b<'e n in\·ite d to join the debate despite Jsral'li obicclions. UPll1leJol'l<'La r1111pt>r· ............ . Indonesian Prl·~iclc>nl Strhartn h as d e n ied story h l' is il- lrµitin1ale son of Ja\·anrse princt>. Ill' :-;hO\\'l'd re 1>0rle r s J\Tond<i\' a l'op~· o f fa 111il~· trel' ~ho\\ ini he is :-011 of ~1 poor pe a s ant . Ma1i, Wife Executed In Robbery Joint Colfu111111ique 11UNTSVILLE. Ala. t UPI > -A Hunts\lille used t•a r dealer and his \\'ife \\'ere found ~I ond ar bound, )?ag· ged and s hot lo death in a field east of here, police said. Accord on Indian Officers identified thl• 'ictims as. Energy, Economy Set Clyde J ohnson. 58. and his \1ife. Lucil· le. 45, da ughter of ~lunts\"illc Times editor and publ i:;h('r 1..1.'ro~· A. Si ms. The Johnsons had bl'en shot in the NE\V lJEJ.111 (LJ PJ I -Thc llnitcd S\:J tcs and India :.igrC'ed toda.v lo\\'Ork 1ogl'ther ··10 prCl"Clll further dctc riora tLOI\ or the "·orld ('C01101ll ic slrut·t urc" :i nd to prC\'Cnt nuclear ('Jlergy from hcing di,·erted into ne"' nuclear \\'Ca pons. A joint U.S.·l nd ian t'ommunique. r ele ased on lhl' t•\'C or Secretary of Stat(' llcnry A. Kissinger's departure for Bang ladesh. also announced tha t Prime !\l inistc r Ind ira Gandhi has ac- l'eptcd a n in\•il:J llon to pay a n official l"isit to the United Stales and tha t President Ford "'iii visit India in 1975. THE C Ol\1 ~1 UN IQl1 Ef oc u se d: h euvily on deterio rating "·orld\\·ide econon1ie condit ions \\hich both sides c alled a •·serious situation.·• Hoth India ancl the United States ex· pressed the hope that the world food eonfer('ncc in Hom e. 1\'ht•re Kissin ger is to m:Jke a n1ajor SJX'ec·h No \'. 6, \\"ill find ··a \Vay or conservin1: world food stol'ks and making the m available lo th e m os t se rious l y affect e d dc\·eloping nations o n more fa\'Orliblc te rms." Kissinger confe rr('d throughout the day \\'ith India 's ministers or dcrense. a)!:ri culture and fin a nce and abruptly c ancelled :.i s ightseeing \"isit and a meeting \.\'ith foreign minis ter Y. B. Chava n to \\'Ork on his Rome speech. The joint communique also refl('C· ted Kissinger 's concern that India's !\lay 18 nuclear e xplosion m ight even- l ually lead to t he dC\"elopment Of nuclear weapons in India. [..__1_N _SH_O_RT_) head. th<'i r arms t ied behind th<.·m :ind their mouths tape d shut. police said . Johnson was belie \·('d to ha \"e ha d a larg(' a tnount of'eash at home a il.e r Sa turday sales a t his us('d ca r business, office rs said. :ind th('\" in· dicated robber y \.\'as the il ppa.rent motive for the killin1?s. Young Furniture Heir Shot Dead, Wife Held 1 Textbook 1llar,•h CHARLESTON, ''" \"a. IA P) Se\·cra l thousa nd demonslralors most of !hem \\'Omen and children marched ne ar ly l \1'0 miles a1onday lo press their o pposition to ~'·hool use of books they consider '"un·Ameriean·• or ''un·Chris lian." It was the latest fnr et of a l\\'O• month campaign to g('t the books ban· ned fro m lora l schools. 'fhe m arch was peaceful. Leaders ca ll ed it a dress rehelirsal for a bigger parade Nov. II. FOHT LA L;DEHD;\LE, Fla. (UPI ) . -Ber nard Castru, the 2G-yeiJr·old sportsm a n ht.'ir lo the Castro Conver· · ti bl es furnit ure fortune. ""1s shot to tlf'11 th in his homt· ••iJrly toda y and po l i<'e ch;1r i:;t•1l his \l"i fc wit h · honHCld(' Fort Lauderdale 1)01icc> \I C'rt.' called t1) 1he Castro horn(' 1n Coral Ridge ' :thout 3 a .m . h.\' t1-1•0 attorneys -one of lheni a family friend \\ho reportedly \\"J\nessed the s laying. Ot~TF:CTl \'l·:S FOl-XD the husky. dark.haired vict 1111 lying 1n a pool of hlood on :J hed in the hon1e. lle had hel'n s hot t1\ ire 1n the chest a nd was pronou ntcd dead nn arrival <tl li local hospital. Pol ice said a s m a ll cali be r :1uton1 al ic pistol belit•ved to ·have been the \\•eapnn that killed young Castro \\"as rou nrl on a bedside table. C<1s1 rn·s \\"i r('. 24 ·ycar·old .Julie Ann. 1-1•as booked in to the cit y jail on a n npe n c hargl• of homicide. She \1·as to he arra igned later today before citr Judge Pa ul U. Pettie. 'Winegate.' Case Sl1ocks French Witl1 Sca11dal • l\OH DE,\UX . FrancC' CU PT J -The packe d l'O ll rtroom S<t \ in shocked silc1u·t· a:-. ;r "inc mcrchanl. admitted h e n11 s labclcd a nd pa ssed orf chcn1it:ally treliled che:1p "'incs as prestigious Frencc vinta ge~. I le said I housanrls of nther wine g rower·s and sC'llcr·s ;ire tlo111Jo: the !;amc thlog. and what's 1nor~, experts couldn't tell the difference.· "I um Rllih y. that's true," \\'in e hroker Pie rre Hl'rt said t-.·loncl<1 y at the i'lart nf t·ra nc·c'ii "·inr s(';indal trial.-- " Hut there urc thousunds of others .1ust llke inc . I h uvc Sf'C ll rra uds C'\'ery\\•hc rc. :1mnn.11. "'inc grO\\•ers as .wC!ll a~ \Vine sellers." The c:1sc ha s caused a m ajor !lican· tlal 1n Franrl'. \\'hich produces the mo:-1 prc~ll~IOUS "'inc11 in th{' "'Oriti. FrC'nrh la"s !-t lrirlly rei;:ulal<' \1•inCs from t h(' \•lntyartt to tht' brllUe. The lahC'I nn :1 hon le is s1.1 rrosc d to j,[HiJr';1ntl'<' th.it l he 1\1n1• ill ~1s udver· l\i.{'"tl ~:iwhtl'('n l>l'rsnni. urc (·hur.11.cd wi1h Jr<1url in tht• t':J l'>l'. wh1l·h involves :-om£' nf 1h1· most t"l'SJ>t.'tlt•d n:imc~ hl lhe 1111 l11s1 r' _ Police de clined an immediate ex· planat ion of the e vents leading lo the slaying. They s aid. however. that Harold Turnipse ed or Ocala , an at· torn('y <!nd pa rtne r in the Castro family's centr al Florida horse ranch. \.\'as in the home at the time of the shooting. CASTRO \\11\S the only son of Ber- : na rd Castro Sr .. an Italian immigrant , \.\'ho bui lt il s m a ll upholstering shop into a S25 million a year business by developing a line o f sofas and chairs tha t convert into beds. Young Cast ro \.\'HS described by. ·friends as a n avid sportsma n "'ho shunn ed public.it y and parli es and 's1>ent much of his time hunting and fishing a nd managing the family's in· terest in the Ocala horse ranc h. A gen I Killed T UCSON , Ariz. (l'Pl l -A nlir· colics agl'nt \.\'as killed a nd three other persons "·er<' \\Oundcd t-.londar durin g a n arres t <1tte m pt ne ar theUni versity of Arizona . The s l ain ma n "'as Ba rry \V, Headricks, 27. a nd police chier Wil - li am J . Gilkinson said the vi('lim "'as the first T ucson policeman in history lo be killed in I he I inc of duty. ldcntit i('s of five 1>ersons arrested including the th ree who \\ere woun'. ded. \ver e not made public i m· medi ately . Death Tunnel Autos Trapped .. in Tornado . By Uiliied Press International Er!li~ Wehba 's pickup truck pushed ahead s teadily throug h afternoon trarr1c 10 the Baytown tunnel, under the murky Houston ship cha nnel. In the s ame line of traffic, emerging at the Houston end Theo !lines 62 · drove toward his Houston home. · ' ' ' • NEITHE R 1'1AN COULD have known o r Ure swirling, water·heavy l~r­ nado which was churning at the tunnel ·~ mouth. Hines wa s killed when his car was snatched up and hurled over a 20.root concrete wall. He may never have known"\vhat happened . Foor othe r per sons were injured, but We hba escaped · unscathed -an a ccompus nme nl he 1s unable to explain . '"f don't know how I didn't get hurt, I swear to God," said \Vchba, 32, of nearby Pas adena, Tex .• arte r jumping from his battered truck. ''I was about 20 reel out of the tunnel entrance when it cltught m e and turned me sideways and over. "I re membe r s killding a.long on the roof or my tru('k in a spray of sp&rks. I could s me ll g as and just knew the thing was go ing to blow up," he said. : "TllE TORNADO Wl\S FlJLL of water nnd it nicked uo 12 rar~ a nrl threw them aJ:alnst each other and agains t the walls al the entrance to the tunnel,·· said Dcp1t1rtment of Public Sarety patro maQ Bobby Williams. • "It sloshed the m cars ar.>•1r\ltf>1"etty good.·· A tunnel gua rd said the twl~tcr trans formed the tunnel into "a big vacuum clcune r." .. Cars sta rted coming out or the tunnel a nd they jus t bounced around 0 rf the concr ete wa lls ." The torna do was on.e or many to hit Tell as Monday, II closed the tun- nel tor,t~rc~ ~ou rs while workm e11 washed out ~Is or gasoline. Four per. sons 1,1,cre 1n1ured In the J·louston are11 a nd five Ray10 .... ·n homes IAere damagt.'d G~l~Vt:STClN RF.~F.IVEO 1.25 lnchr s of r:11n 1n a JO·mlnlJtC ~riot!, causing m a ny of the is land streets to flood AnGt~e r tornttd o h it lhc ,neaumont 1trc11 in the ~outhea st rornl!r or Te Ka,, dat11llg1n ~ a scr\'lce station find sever al ho mes. No other injuries were rcf)Orl('l:<i. ' Ella Does : - Her Thing AndSings ~ · · •'rom \\'ireServicrs ~', ' Ella Fitzgerald rlidn't lt:t ~ • • a forn1al dedi c ation ~, ceremony :-.IOll he1· rrom d_oing whal 1'>111: docs best: ~ ' Sin~. f 1'hc jazz :-.ingt•r was in Princess Annr, tl1d. for the l dedication of the $1 .6 mil· hon F.lla Fitz~cr<lld Center ror the Pcrrorming ArL'i, a t,200·scar theater at the University or T\1;iryl0tnd l:a:;tcrn Short•. After a ial1. pcrforman<·e by the t.::.irl Bro~·n Quartet dnd eo1nn1 c:nt s by Gov . ( PEOPLE J Marvin 1'1 a ndel, lhe guc:,,t or honor broke into an un- provisl.'d rcnd1tJon of "St111- shinc or 1oly Life" and the aud1cnt·<' of !JllO joinl'd 111, <.'lap.rnng 111 time Lo lhe • music. * First of Senson Olis Redding f\1cn1or1al Snow settled on the lligh Sierra community or Br1cl .c:eatl\lacon,nam1·d for South Lake 'l'ahoe Monday v.·ith a l\vo-inch fall the ran1C'd rock :JtHI rol l and more pred icted today. l.ocal ski areas report ... inge r nf lhc late l!ll.iOs 1vh11 they need only a fe\V more d~iys of sustained \Va:-. k!ll1·11 111uplanr1·r·n:,h, snow to h ave their t•arliest oi:>ening se ason in IS -.;c hcflul~'fl In O)ll'll Jl('Xl milnyyears. n1on1h . :.11·eord1ng to the ___ _;_..:_ ___________________ _ l;<·o r g 1.1 IJ c·par"l lll f'nt of 1'r <1 n~ po rt al 1011. Redchnf! \Vas killed 111 thl' t:ra:.h in \\'i1'con::.in 1)1·1· t11 . 1967. No New Leads Seen * 1\ gl<tl'>-. door \\a ~ rr·at'l.:l•(I, one young 11·nn1an f:Hnlt d :.1.nd :.t!VCral other persons suffered 1ninor injuftl'' 11·hcn Li ekct:-for a Grorge llarrison contl'rl "'t•11l on :;ale al the i\lid-Sou th Coliseum in ll'Icmphis. Police said more· lhan 500 persons s tortncd the Coliscu n1 11•hcn doors 11·cre opened ~1l 9 ;i.n1 . po lil'c halted sale·::; for the formcl' Bcatll''s Nov. 27 eonrcrl to rei;ton· or1lt·r. Officials said ;1fter the initial d1 sturhancP police would a llov,r only 15 t1ck£'t buyers, some of whon1 waited outside all ni,Rht, in the Coli::;eum <.it a llml•. * The l'rcstdcnl isn·t the 011 Patricia Hearst SAN "FRANCISCO (API -Patrici:.i 1-lcarst 's 1>arcnts have no leads "that SC"cn1 "·orthy or consideralion" in the search for their 20-year· old fu gitive daughter, says their attorney. 'fhc Jlcarsts rejected for· ml'r gan~s t c r l\1iekt•y Cohen's recent offer to help effec t their d aughter's r<•tu rn bccaU,SC they fearc<l it n1i~ht involve new violence and she \\'OU!d be harmed, lawyer James l\1ae lnnis i;aid on l\1onday. ··That "'ould be a terrible ending,'' h e added. '"l'here is n't anything r1i.:ht now tha1 seems \1111" th\' of ~1·r1 nus ('O il · sidCralion" in the y:ay of a cllll! lo the location or l\1iss i'learst ;ind l\\'<i fe l\ov.• Sy1n· hi on(•.,c Liberation A1·n1y fug1li\"l'~. said 1\1 aclnni ... .. Uut [ ;1m s111·1· lha1 other in· rorr11<1\ion \\ill devclo1>. '' lie :-;;.iid ht· l'CIUyl'ti h.V l('lcphonc a \\"l·ck a~o the dcc i 5io11 nnl I n :icccpt Cuhcn's nrf{'I', v.·hich l\'liss llcarsl's father, San Fran· tisco Examint1· PrcsidC'n1 Editor Randolph IJearst. :-;ai d a1nountcd to a plan to ,rek1dn0:ip l\liss llcarsl. CO H•:N DISC USSE.D his plan in an Oc t 7 mcetini.: \\'ith the Jle:.ir~ts in Los Angeles. Tue!tdny Octob(!I' '9 1974 0A1L't'PILO r .\.; 2 Shot, Lured By Drugs S tip e rvisor Se 11L e11l~Pd Sf\ C ll A 1\1 1-: N 'I' 0 rt:Pll S:u ·rainrnto C'oti nl .v S11nc·1'\'\Sor '1'1•1! Shl'l'(tV ~\111Hl.1y "·•" 1'\'/l\t•lll'l'll \i) •IX h11111" 111 J<ill a1ul I int·d S300 fnr drunk~•n clrt\'tn~. Brown, Flournoy Accuse. Each Otl1er of 'Rip-offs' lllGllLANO PARK IAP) 1\ \\'Olll a 11. I urcd "1th her husband to a hous(' in this Los 1\nge\l•s s uliurh "'iH1 0.111 allt·ged offer lo IJuy nar- t•oli<'s. w;1 s s hot :.ind kilted ~h y ambu s hers lurkln j.! Jx.·hind busht·s by the fronl !!al v, aut horitil•s s:.11d . Nortl1{';1s l Division (Jf. Sht•cd.'. :t?. \\as oir rt•.,lt'd 1:1:-t n111nth :1flt•r the l·:u· he "'US dri' i11i.: TIC'iH'I V Slt"ll!'k a ra1h'(l;HI s \vit«·h c·nrt i n~. II " plradecl i.:ull l.\ ()C'1 . 7 <1nd v.•ill Sl'l"I'<' !he :-t'll lt·ncc 'l'hur!.duy. ril't·r Bobby 1\1 Ul'S l'llnan L------------' (,_ __ s_1.,..a_1.,..e_.,.-J :-aid the hus band \I :1s tut li.' hulll·ls in th1· ;itt:1l·k ~tun day ni ~hl and is lyini:e. p;1 r ~dyt.t·d 1n C(1u11ly l 's<· l\IP<lll'al Cc nt r r . ·rhc vi ctin1 s \\l'r\! i<lf'n lifit·d :i.s Frank .I, N1cOllt'\11 .Ji·., :J!J. of Hn~·ll' llt.-i>:hL-., <111d Gloria i\1<·ollt•lti. IU :1·11.••1 <•t•I S:JOO Hl\1F.HSIJ)E {i\P I -'l\10 Oh'n fled 1vith a :.1·:.int $:iOO ;1ft1·r forcing a supcrn1arkct n1an:.1ger tn rifle hi s c!OSl'd :-.tore and hold ing him. his 11·irt'.' :ind 1nolhl'l'·in·l:11v at i.:u npoint ;1s ho."tagt•fi. of fic1·rsi;ai d l\Iond;1~·. 'l'ht• mothl'r·ln·l<.111.'. ,Jt1l1;i l\lickovit'h. 72. \I as IJ1t't t r1-..1ted ;1t. :i hu.,pital /"or !r1•:tllll('tll or a \\'Orsening prl•\ i1Jll:-heart l'Ondi1 ion. (If f11·1als said. N<'ilher she nor n1an11grr Jan1cs Kline. 4X, .1nd 1\'ifl' Ali Cl'. 117. \\·e n• hurl hv th~·· kirln;q>er:- IJ(J[icc r~·port1·1l Hrihf!r!J 'l 'rial S1\:'-i l'H .\\'('ISl'tt tl 1'11 ~Review' P e r111itted On GeoTe k S.•\'.\' 1"Jl1\i\l'l!->('(I I \(11 -LI S. i\ltorn1·\' .l.1n11·~· Hro~'oing Jr. s:1ys lilt' 1.1:-t· or f:\cllc 'i'ouni.:£'1 a11d rl1e Geo·rek oil \'Cntu rt.: 1,111 Ix· rcviC\\'Cd ir "Youngl!r\ 01)· ponenl for tl'l'lcction is not· !'alisl'it•d 11'i1h ;1 11 1·;irli!·1'' £1ct·isiou. 11 11·;1, U1:--l 'l•1"l't1· i\lunday. !)1!n1uf'r<11 \\"1ll1:.1n1 Norri.s h:1 ~ c h;1rgi·d lf1:1t ~t<i\t~ 1\tly. 1;l'rl 'l!llrl;.:1·1' f·ommittert ;111 1111 prv111·11·t,· ti~· lcndinj.l hi:; 11:i111l' :ind pre:-ltgc to :in u1J 11ror11oll'r" ;ind a<·ceµt1ni.; :i 1111 ri~k 111.111 fronl hi1n . !"I\'.\ l·"H\'.\('l "'l 'tl 1\I'• Etlnl11111t ti Hlo\1tl .I r and ll1n1~t1•n I. 1"!11u111111 h;i\t' rn.11\1• 1hi· \lt1td • 1111 nf(" ,1 lht'll'•' ut till' t111.d d:.i _v .. of lhl'll' l'JIHPJl .'11 1111' gn\1•1·111)r, (~,11J(1H'lll:ll1 " \I 111 \111 h. ,+ fl('I\' ;~O\ t•t'll•>t' l•lll' \ll't'k tro,11 t oda~·: 1•1llu•r l)cr11111·1J! 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J l.,t1 111••\· pl.111110 •,) 1" h•111· th•· !'..>I \11 .I lo\" l•U-. lqJ,11• 11hol1' l\1111111 ' 111 .1 pu· ;q•· I" ii .111•. \\ ·'' .I lu11ch1,•(JH 1dd 1• .... t .. fn\111 ll .dl111L•"; \11· ' h .. I i\1•!1" !Ill.ti d1 h,1!1• 11 ifl I ... •• 1 .. 1.·1•.1•! 111 th1· ltlJjt'I!' \1)11• h:111 I, ~· t "1ttl1t .,1 t ',d1l111 111.1. 1ht• \.11 .. \II t 1< 111'.I, U\1'\' ·1,1\1P11 h '\la :...1!•l ld.i l'. Ti1nes Will Not Give E11dorsenie11t !,().._, \'\l:l<l.ES I! l'I ' 'l'lll' !.!" \1H!"l1·~ 'I 11111·• .. 11d l,.d,I\ II 11111 11111 t•11du1 ;.,• i"llh1•t lll,1l!H 1·;111d1d.1h• 1111 J.:<i\l'llJ"I "Jlllli-! hHlh 111 !\11"111 ,I (•' tpl,dlfil'd ,11\d t'lllu I 11 .. 11 lrt do .I ).:•UU! l"I' ··\\,• h1·l1•·\1' !ht• -.t;1t1·\11I! ht· Ill .11th• h.tllc\~ (111 th" Ill'\! ln111' \ 1•;11 -. ·' 1111 111 :.ilt1•1 \\Ii" \\IJ1~.·1hP'J'1111t•:-. ':.IHI. 11 •\"I''' "1'1\11.111 1 1"•1"11,ll d• lo~ol-111 _ !llPd o 1,i\1•,, \11111 hf• I It· tJil lt•l t'lll 1• ho I\\ l I'll ilH'lll "ll th1· 1"'11!''• I h1· 'l'llll<'" ~.11.I In .111 • d1 1,.11.il lh•· l h ll~l'•JIH 'I' ._,11d 1111' I~ lht• !if•f ,qlJJll1 ;ii10!1 111 I l\t'\\" l"iiH I . lllld"! II llH h J/J1· '1'1111•'' II Ill ll•>I 'l\ii"1 "1' l',UI• d1f!.111•, tor Jll 1..·~11lc11l , :.:o\<'l'llnr nnr t ..., :-1•n..11t1r Thl' ;1l\r1rn C'~ fur ;1 \'l'l!l'La bl£' p<il'king f1r1n·~ \ll'l' president s<i id ;\lond<.1.\ he \\'ould ask for thl' <h.,rni::.· sal of £'harges that his 1·l1l'1J1 conspired to bribl' ;1 l;ihor union offici;d .. HR()\\'1'"1!\C; 11:\1) 1·oll c·ludcd that ''011n gl·1' f·nn1 n1itl l'd no im11ro11ric\I('' But 111 :1 se1·11111I lt'ltcr In i\orris. he addt•iL "If ~uu ~till reel my dc1·1"1on is 10 collrect . I \\'ill for\\'ard tht· f'nftrC' file l•• lhl· Dl~part n1(·11t of .J ustit'I' -for in· d {'p r nde nt rt•\'il·\\' anrl dv1·i~ion ·· lt.•llt llt·n1111·rar Ed mund ! ; I\ I II \\ 11 . J I' • ,I II d ll1 1p11hlH·,1n trnu~ton F t.1111 '"11111··~-. 1h1 '' .1t 1· t·Xr t·p· \ i1 •tl.i l t·1 r l uni ~1 .1 net·~ ... !::~:~: .. er -JF11·. (ijrlstian's ,\tlornt·\· Hith:ird Fo.-.t{'r made his. declaration aft(•r Requested :1 Jury acquitted JarnL«'> H \o1111ger ha t-Uc111e<I <.111~ S,\\' F ll ,\.'\t'!Sl't) ll !'1 ), l\lartin. SI, of fou r L'.011 1111pro1>ricty in accepting ;1 'l'hc Rn:irdot ·S\1p1•r\1.,111·, spit"HCY ('haf~(!S t·lut f;i ilC<l loan fl'O!ll f:eo1'c·k prOnlll\(•!' 1:-; Ul'g1n ;.: l/fli ll'I' ;tl!d llil" to 1'l1<1ch agrren1cnl on 1"'" Jaek flurkc. II(' s:i1d on ;1 l>ist ru."! \ltornl',v·~ o!t1 C'v tP other:-; Southl•rn California 'l'\I ll s 1. r 1 t ;1 1 1 ~' 11 ~ ;1Ii11 .~11if f~iled prograni Satul'day tha1 ht · rl•h;i1Jd11 a1111n 1«1if1l·1· th;111 SACHAl\tENTO IAPI -gave Hurkc :J l1 s l of :irr1·,.ts 11111111111r111a111u.111.1 1 Atty. Gen. Evelle Voung<·r prospei·1 i\·i· in,·l's lor~ ;u1d st'x1·.1~1·~ ha' ft.1 ... d a ,,·v,·i ,,·ght·.·· •. -w·l ··nrc:1u::.1· I tlvnight. ·ge1'.. ... ~ -~ ·' r I Boar1l 1n1•n1111·1 ~ \ "tt·d h~a~~fJ ~ ;:$:~~;:r~~~~i~~ ~;~~ t~~~~ril~nri: ~n~~ill~.~~I~:, r:;r''1';1~· ~1~:~~111;;.~f('1t~cl11~·~'.111:11 ~:11~· that it is "virtually in1pos-ca.,cs or J•t·r~1111-. e;1ui.:ht sihle" for handicapped Pl'r· Uurkt• 1s one nr .th r<'l' with less th.t11 au •nu1i:e of / o•t ,/,11111.1! ,,,,,/ 1/,111, Ill~' .Orlo•rl\'SI 1/11 ,,1iliu.~· 5/i11 •· lll·:.\T l'.\FL.\TIO'.\ SPECIAL 2FOR I I' II <I /..'<11 ,, ,., ,.,,, 11," 1 •ro, •' n/ 11•.• !J,nl\ Sunda\· thru 'l'hu r:-.d..t\ · ~, tKJtj;, oor .\I . I 1111·/11 ·011 \Inn Fri fru1nl/ ·;1111 fir. /)Ollit I .~l'l l •'rflll!//j{l11Jr11111 ,1.f/ilµ /I/. ,,,, rfr111 c'l1(l111rn111111· f~r1111t Ir /runt 111 .:;11a.1n, only one "'ho ha1' to mal\c an adjus tment wht·n h<· becomes chicr exccuti\·c. ~ays Sen. Robert Taft Jr., <R·Ohio). "\Ve go back a Jong lime calling each other Jerry and Bob,·· Tart rccallC'd :it a news confC'rcncc in Cinc1n nali. ·'The fir."t ti me v.·c m<·l after <.Or rald Ford bel·an1£• presi dent . I kept st ;1 rling lu say .Jc rr~· :ind lhl'n \\'Uulil catch myself and ~ay, ·1 mean ~I r. Prc~u1cnl.' Girl, 4 Describes Abduction l·learsl and his w1f<'. ('atherine, "thought l\lr. Cohen v.·as sinct·re but they t hought th<1l per s ons unkno"'n to lhcm would be <·arryini,: out lhc plun and of l'OUrsc the rPsults \vould be snus toenlerit. (;eo1'ek defendants on trial mariJuana or 1·on,l·n11ng ;\ccording to the suit. the 111 federal court here nn aduH s l'll_ga).!1,:d 111 .u1 illt·gJI fillr.Qlhrt· i:11·a1·1'i.: ~ . __. Sn1ugglcr Inn's primary en· stx ;;el. !Jl!\ .;.a ...-__, tr<1nceand restroomsarcsn c har ~c" in,·nlvin~ stock • ,.,-'",..- ! f d d · J\ :-trOtl " t1,1rkt·r ut th1· 1-J" r · ,,. / (,'/~< desij!ned that physical y rau :in conspiracy 111 " . J r.:. n.1J1 .,,_C ,,..,,,. , ne\1' prngra!l1 1\ ;1' !->up1·r \ I / ~· 'dJ handicapped per:;;ons ean-\l'hich aboul :?.000 in,·e1'1or:-. \'isor Al \'t•llli·r . fiirnii·r r!li · • 11·11111 1 Jr.1•' _._I / ·r. not use the rei;taurant, nlayhavclostuploSJOniil· . 1 1 Ur.•0·1·1·,1111>11s(714)675.;J!ll ·- H FD\\'(}( I I) ( .11. y t U !'I 1 enli rc.•l.v S])l't'U lat i \'(' \• 1 d . 1 '"!'he rnorc Handolph and 1 4 .yea r ·n g 1r •h. ·r h h bot ·1 .bd h bdt' 1s "'t e lougt:1u1 , lo<·aterl in S acram!'nto. r_;;~:::=============<~·h~,~·~·l~n~l';'~'~'~'·======~=======~============::::::::1,.f hun. f'f>r«•~ffJSlfrf" f{f:DDING <AP) liibralter Savings and Loan Associatio n ha s s tarted foreclosure proceedings in ('Olll'l aguinst the Redding "J was e1nbarrasscd until some \\!:nlrt·ss c:.illcd the President ·s\\·cc•t11.• thrl'e times. "Then 1 relaxed and set· tled rln"·n to addressing hin1 as ·you,' " * \Jnited l"arm \\'ork1·r.; leader Cesar Chavt'z ha.:. bet'n rclt'<•~t·d fron1 lhc S;111 Jo~e ho~p1t:il v.·h<'rr hC' ,,.a._ unclergo1ng trc:.1tn1c11l fnr acute back p:un. Chavf'z "'as re\easC'd af· ter hi s dnclor reported that he was "feeling a great deal b e tter ,·' s aid T\1ichacl f\1 aurer. 1nfor1nution officer .;.1t O'Connor I ln:-;p1tnl . Cha\'l'Z \va:-; a<I m 1tl('cl ! kt. lR \vith batk 11oiin~ \\'hi('h h1.~ ph ,\'s~r-i;1n. l)r .. !crom1· l.a cknl'r. :-;air! ,,·a:-; a 1if£'· long-1lroh li•n1 r1•i:ult in g l"ron1 ll~£' of 1ht' ~hnr!·han c\IC'cl hn1 · de scr~ e er ~, uc .10". thc 1n1 ii't' they bccan1e ap· from a Long Beach .ne1~h-pr chensiv~· about it " horhood on the witness "I 1 ·. 'd •·1"he' y d "I d . 11 h'Jd "ac nn1 s s:i 1 • st;1 n . u or~ ay 111 ic c 1 dce idedthc nextday." . stea!1ni:: trial of J:.ick Sh~~p. Cohen said during thr• t-.l1c he\le Booher tcst1f1c~ weekend that he had lear· Iha ~ a n1an s~c c.'!l_lc~ C~t1I ned through undcr"·orld loo k her to ,1 d11\c.1n .ind sources that l\:liss 11earst dr I~ e.n·~~ a. ~ 1 '1 ~t~I ~~~ had bc~n hirling i t~ the black i:scr1 as ~ m • 5 co in1nunity 111 l'lcvclan£1. .June. She sa.i d the man Oh " .. I> '10 1.1 or 14 d;1vs molested her. ;ig~0:. ~ut th<1t he didrl'l . Sharp was arrested at a kno~v \\'here .,he is no"· San D1e"o hotel four days llilton llotel. In its foreclosure :Jetton, the associ:Jtion alleges the local in,·es tors in the llilton · franchised, 1-IS·room hotel have f;iilt·cl to pa.v their SI0.15[1 monthly princq>al .ind interest payment s1nt•e .June 1 after l\lit'helle "'as abduc· tt·d . Authorities "'Crf' notified by the operator lx'cause ~he v.•as suspicious of a n1an and a girl hl' claimed was his d;:iug hter. Gas Prices Vary; Some Going Dow1i 1'hc 25·vear·old Sharp al· lt·~edly 1:e.c:istercd <it tht• ho1t•I under tht• n;,inie of SAN FRi\NCISCO lt\P) st;,i rted y,·hen Atlanltc-Hi ch· Cecil nu."sc/I. -Gasoline 11ri ces in \\\'O fi eld Jov.•ered its dealC'r co:,t · ·r· d r th l1<·avi··t,affi« areas of San ,,,.0 ''''''· :1 ":illon fnr all :\llrhellc test1 1c or c , " pro:-;ccut ion b eforl' a Francistn \'ary as much as ~r;Hle:-; Supl'riur Court Jury in San four cents per All i Inn ainun~ "l)ur hu sinC'ss ~hnl up IOU l\l;1tt•11 l'ounty, 11"hcrc the neighboring dt•alt•r:-. lh'l'l'l'lll ~1 111·<' \\t' \It'll! d1J11·n i r·ial i1as mo\'t•d on ;1 Fnr ex~1n1plc the :'ilb;,.1011 on our µrit'l's.·· .,;11d ,\I 1·h;111gv nf Vl'llUC fron1 l.<1s Arcn on Snuth ·van Ness :'ilalone. rn ;n1ager of ,\J1 , * Ill· ha ~ also hf'f'n 1·harged c·harged ~~t 9 c·enls for s1011/\rco t ·r1cnd." :-.aid th .II L\I . \\'it h •·hi Id stlo;ilin" in the regul;u· :'i lon1L.1y and (;olden . ' t ' tic •,.,.,, '" I oml1·,t·d o ·,.,,"0'1;d!)' :1 rrn~s frnrn L.arr}' t a"'rr11cc, lo1·n1cr · ti · I K ,; " 1 " • • · ~ case ol ano 1cr g1r. arc•n ... 1,, .. t char"ed 52 9ccnls. Golden G~ttt• ,\rcn i:-; a l'hil· Southl'rn Cal1rorni;1 t•h;ur-lluber. 5. "'ho "'afi abduc:trd .::i ... " Ith D t I) 'f'h c• San Fr ancisco li11s S!ation lh:1l ch<il'g1·.:: man o l' r mocra tC' ar· last November in Los Our Philosophy • IS: lt'i; a changing \v orld ... for 1\'t! have only to look around us to see a variety of new and differe11t interests born of today's lifestyles. 1 1\nd just as people's inlerr•slb and desires r.hanRe, so must \Ve at Pacific View vary our methods of providin~ memorial and inlcrment services to accommodate thcsr. changes . For example, \Ve recci\f! rnany requests to provide cetnf'tcry srrvir.cs only. Fro1n nthcrs the request Is solely for the use of our mortuary. Or just Jl:ravesidC' rites. Or thf! usr· of our chapPI. Or crr.1nntinn nnd b11rinl at si!u . 1\nd ju:-;1 as nfh~n ihr. r1•q111~s t is for n c.nn1pl1•t+: n1cn1orint scrvic.f'! \vhich invol\'f'S !h1· facilities of our mortuary. r.hi'.lrcl and ccn1ctery. I t I P,·1 ,,,.,,d fo,· · '' Chl'oniclc s;11d the ga~ \\;ir 55.9cenls for re~ul;,ir. y, was in~ ; c ,, -~'~'~"·~·e~l~cc':·----------------------------------j e mergency ;ippcndcctomy after b<·1ng 1'lr1ckcn 111 San l"ranci:.co. Whatcvf'r thr. cn.~1~. the '>1•rv11:1• provided is rxnr tly as reqtn·~l f'cl hv r.ithr.r lhr. dcce11sed befn11• d1·ath or It intt•rruplcd a slatc"•ide tour by La\\'rcnrc in behalf of ll ou~ton Flournoy , Republican eandidJte fnr governor. Lawrence '\lots l1stt•d tn J!OOd condition 111 CQron:utQ l\le1nor1al llo:-µ1t:1I * l\largarl't Trud1·au, lrt•:-.h 1ro n1 rl1 S('ll ~,,i11 i.: lh 1· problt'ms th:.Jt s<1nl her 111 ;1 hospilill 101· j)S)'Choloi.:11·al <':.Jre. ur rivcd 111 Tok~·<1 tor ~111othc1· ofl 1('lal app1•11ran1·1• "~ 1hc \1•ifc of (';1n;ida ':-; prin1c m1nl :-.ll'f (Helal~1l :ilury, Page AHl S h e 11•ill attl'nl'I 11 C'hrislC'nini.: C'Cl'('mon~· 1'hUI" ~a:v r11r tht• new 280.000·lon Canudian t a nker \Vorld Cana<l:1 ut tht• ctt'J<'kvurr1 of the Sumitn1110 ShqJbu1tchn1t &rnd ~1.u·h1n~·r,,· ('o :-.outh of Tokyo. * Alan 0(•a('n and Charlt.~ tonrad "'UI ~ct l\\o nf the · tlif.!.hc~t :1\1 arr1'1 orfl'l'l·d IJ,\'. lhl' Fl'dl•ralion /l.1.•ron :1111 !(111c lnl 1·r . 11:i tion11ll• for lh<•i1· Sk~lab' )'(pare 1n l:\s1uni.. .CidoS~p£~~~~? Village NEWPOR~EACH /6 Come And GI!! Acquainted With All Tl1e Oi~inc11ue Shops And Se,vices' Come see the Village Witch Ms . Trick 'n Treat She'll be haunting the streets. alleys and boardwalks fr om I la.m . to 2p.m .. October 29, 3Q and 31 (Tuesday Wednesday & Thursday) SHE'S GOT A SWEET TREAT FOR YOU! ---Locared Whtre '\.. /\'tu·por/ lloukoord ~ -Crri,.~s 01,.·r J\\·i..p~1rr B(lv 1.- by the person responsible for final arrangements. And in all casf'S ii is lhc righl ser\'ic<'. hcr.a usc \VC al P<1r:ific Vil.:1v Memorial Park and Mort u:iry can pro\ ich· any o r all nf the st>rvicf's dcsir1·d. To find o\1\ mor1· ribout P.11 irio Viel\' and th r. s;ivings th;it rcs11!! frnn1 prc·ncf'd arrangements. call ~1r \\'.1r1l <i t 6'1 4·27nO, 11<''11 arrange for prn!P-.~it1n •il counsf'ling in your O\\'ll honir• t\IHI supply you \Vith o 1·nluahle eslah~ planning pockf't ;ihsolut•:ly frf'f'. .... -· I PACIF!~P~f~;v~n~"~'~'?,~.'.~~''"~~~'-~I ~• .~?.~~U ARY ! • L---,---~------------'-'-"_'_-_,._ .. _._' ,_,_._._,._, __ '_'_"_' _________________ ~ , /\6 lt,\11 ,\' l'ltCt1' EDl1'01ll 1\I, l'AG•; Housing Changes Due 'l h 1• ~· O\\ !ll.L'. 11rulll t·1n ot prn\ 1d1 11g ho11-.1 n~ 11 11 11111 ind 11l od1·rar 1"tlll'1tlllL' f.1n11l11 ·-. 111 l )r .1 ni.:1· (.'nunl .1 I' 111ld1 ·1 l1r11•1l 111 d "UI'\ l'.\ 1n;1dt' h 1 t/Jl• ('~1-.[ o r/ [(lt l .... l ll j! ( '0111111111 l'l'. ,1 4·o:d1t1un uf tuu Ider~ .1 nd pl a nn1·r!'i . '1'1\1 · ll ti ·iJ I .l 11 JI H"Ol llt' Ii If I lr;Ul;!t • ( 'ou Ill ~ r:_i 111 j lit•., j II 1:17111:1 .. ti ll:,111111. !ht· <"•1n1111 1\lv1 • l'l'POt't ..;. But IP.,., th;_1n 1: Jlt·rr1·nt ~11 th1· 111·11 hurnt'" hu1lt ht•l't' ih1s .1·cat' a l'l' 111tJi1r11h1· 1111,111('1 .il 1tl1'dl\ ... ol ;1 t':11 n ll y 11 llh an 1nt·nr111• 11! :":J1, 1~1n .i 1 v.11. l'l l'"l'lll llH\J.,lllg !'II'!." l't'Cjllll"t' ,ti l l'a S\ lh;1l 11111.1111· I•• i 1u ,1l1t1 !i1r 11ur1·h.1-.1· 11 1 :1 s111,1)1141 honit• But 1111 .11 1·1.1c 1· 1u ·11 lui rnt• 1n t lr:1 ni.:1· ('ounl \ ntn\ t·o ... 1 .. ::.,,·1,1 lllNI • ., IH· 111 ,11 .. 111 1.! 1·ur11n11ttl·1· 1 ~ .i l l l·n1pt1 n .c to rl1•l1 rn11n1 th•· 111111.11·1 11J g1 1\1·rnnll'lll 1·0:-t... lt..·t•:-, • p1 ! 01:1~ • 111 tt11111111·n1.d ... 1ud1t· .. , l'lt 111!hi•11\l·r:tl l hu11 .. 1n:.: pu·! 111t· 11 l11ull11g ... t1i d.l1L' 11 tlt'I" l11 1lt· hope to r l'\'.ll'll:-1\t· 1·~ 111.d 11t 1111· -.1 11 g h•.J;1 n11l.\ hn llll' l'l·:-i 1dl'l1!1;1t p ;1lll'l't1 1h,11 h,1 .., pJ.i.11·d ;1 kl'_\· roll• tn our d<•\ elopn11·n1 . I 11 t 1 ·1 urn I nr nHH'L' pu blie 1:-11\1 ncd opt·n ... p;i C'C' a nll :-in\J!;ir ,l llll'lllt it'...,, ll ... t.'l'll\S lhl• :-.llbUl'b<.tll falll tly Of the· J ut ut L' 11·ill h;.1 1·1' l1tlll· c·ho ice but to i.:i1c up it s O\\'ll h .1c·k .\:1rcl :ind foll11 \1' tlll' l'Jl .v ·d11 t'lll·r ~ inlo ;1 p,1rl llll'lll ·-.I ~ It· Ji \'111g. Tric k or Tre at 'l'tle 11 :.i J l<>I\ l'l'fl \l'<.t rn1ni.:s a re out :1g <1 in ll11 'J'hur :-.da~' t\'l.'1ting the :-.n1all ghos l:-<•ncl gobhn ... \\·ill be nut ringing doorhl'lls seeking theil' ;1n1 1u :1I trt•at..;, :\11d 1nu:-.! ho11sl'holdl'r..; arc l'l'<.td.v tn 01Jl1gt• \1 ith <1 h:1ndful of goodit•s But 1\ ·., 110 \\' cl a r k \\hl'll lhL· lritk·Ot"trcull·rs l<.ikl' Io 1hl' road . :-.o dr1\·1·rs ill'L' \\ arncfl to be l'Speciall.v l',t l'l·lu l. P<tl'e nt. ... a rl' i.ttl l i:-ed fo n1akc SUl'l' the :-.mulle r tut:-h ;.1\·l' an t:>Sl'Ol'l :u1d to pro\'ide lhl•n1 1\·1th sonll' A New McGovern Leads War Hero \llTCllEl.I •. S IJ Tht•o\erruhng prohll'n1 f11r B ~'pu hlic;1n Scn:1\t' ('an d idatc l.t•u ·r hnrsnc.,s. :tY.'i.l rdcd the l'll L"d<.d Ill llo11or ro r hl·roism artrr s ix \"t·.1t·s 111 :1 .\ur t h \'if'tn;Jmesc i1t1S 11nl·r o f Iii.JI' C illh!). v.·a s ltll.'"l';1µ.i lil1' l'tlhl'd In ;J qUl'S liOn·:ind· an,11<•r .... t·:-:-1un ~it J):.ikota \\'esleyan t 011 \;'''II1. \fl1·r ~ral't"fu lly fi t•lcl ing an hour's \1urth of !l(Jlllt'!tmcl> ho~tile qucst1ons 11··1111 .'t u<h·nt~ .11 S l' 11 • (; 1• i) I' l-\ l' \l f'<:o11~rn ~ altn:t !11,l \l·r . ht• \\:IS .i'kt•d h\' lhl' (•o/. l1·g1· pi t'"ldl'H! {O I' \ p 1' l' ' ' h I S IM"l11011 011 ft'dt•r.11 . .ud to 1·du1-;JtHlH. \\ 11h lh t' 1·an1lnr rh.1 1 h.1, n\;1dt· hnn 11H• dC':-.11<1 11' of hi s 1~il1111·.,/ h;1ndler,, 'l'hor:-nl'~:o\ rcplil·d 1h.1t ····rlt11·.tt 11111 a11d fl'dcrul 1:1.x ;11d .11"· l11oi ''"""' I h:.11·l'n·1 gone into in 1nueh d1•p1h. · nr ."11.\t\I \'.(; Ju st s uc h fr:ink 1t1·t'lJ 1 .111on.,, lt'<t n, handson1e former ( 'nl 'I h11rs11t•ss is send in!? this mes· "••J.:l' 111 1hl' Vflll'r.<> nf South Dakota: 'l'h1· 1 1rt·.~1nn t·d 1)1iht1eal asset of s ix ~t·.1r ... 111 '' t•o n1munist PO\V coimp 1t!\1·.., n<>t out11t•igh the li:1hilit1cs of a poh!tt-.11 llt'11ph~t1• running a gainst :1 f.1n1nu .... 1r :;Onll'\lh.1l SC;J l'1'l'd . pohtJt·al 1·ett·r.111. llu1 tht'••· 1 .. ii <IPl'pe r prnhlcn1 for !ht• i:i 'l'Jt nl d 'J'hursnt•ss 1hal fl'll'tll., .1 j.!nn1 1111r11·.111 tlf the r1Jnd1t1nn of ~\nll'l'l•-.1 11 poli11t.., :1 mnn~ ~·outhfu! 1nt~·1·, 11h1rh 111J1 C'\tC'nd far IJ1•1·onrl !lu ~ pr.11 111· ,1.111• the \t•ry fat"!.\h;1! 'J'hor,n,,.,.., 1·tnl·1"J,.!t'd a hl'ro fron1 th r 11.1 ti.1n ·~ n10 ... l halt'rl 11:1r h.1:-. l'llll- T.in1u1at1·1! h1111 :1rnong rn an~ <'oll1•i,:p -.t111!l'nt .... l)IH''I ions asf..e<l hi>r(' ;1t ll.11-.111 ;1 \\'L·~l1·~.1 n 1\1•rt• tingt•d 111th 11• "1ll1l1· . .ind ! h 1 t'• • :-.t udents la\1•r tiild u~ 11111.iivh 1ti.11 tus :-t;11us a~ :111:1r ( EVANS -NOVAK ) hero hurt him politically. Ttii s antagonis m. morcol'cr. is enhanced among th l' students \It' talked to bv his outs poken consL•r· 1·atisn\. lie is pre;ie hinJ! tou~hly con- sCr \';1ti1't' rolltit'S return to the 1ll•ath penalty: no fl'dl'ral l'Ontrol O\'l'r land· usl': consideration ft1r ch:n1gin~ the present gradualctl 1nt·ome ta.x lo a s trai g h t in co n11· t :tx r a t l· for t'\'Cf~'O•ll': oppos1111111 I•! national ht!H lth in!.u r an l'C 1111\1·~' 111 11 h~ privatl' in su ranee t•n1npar11l'' STl'l)E~TS as 1d ~'. !ht• ;1pf)t·al 111 sueh posit ion-. :-(•t•n1 s <hrnin1s hcd in this Hcpuhlit'illl :-.t:11t• uf r.rm:·her.,, catt lcml'I\ and s m ;1l1 shopkl'l'Pl'l'S b.v dcs1>air over tht• t•<·o1111n1~ In •1 he a lth\' C<'Onontv. 'l'l1or:-nt·ss's es1>0usa'1 oft rad 1t101i;1 I pr;uril' vi rtucs , <·ornbined 1vith his natural a1>11c;,il lo South Dakot a's disproportionately high num ber of \rorld \\'<.1 r II ;111d Korean 11·ar vett•rans. ,,hould hal'l' made him an cx<·c llent l'an<tida!c to foil l\IC'GO \'<'rn ·~ 1h1rcl·lt"rm hitl ;i lonJ?-tern1 He p ub lil'il n 1>rOJCCI n<1lionailv. That \\•as lht• prCIS IJl'('t back in \\fas h i n~ton . ,,.. here ·rhors ness spent a \\'l'<'k in midsum nlt'I' ~t·tt1nµ: briC'f<'d on nationa l JSS\lt'' ;111cl can1µ;.ii gn tl'Chniriues. l ~Of.ED . !ht• Hc puhlica n St•n ;i 1o ri;d ea mpa1gn rum1n1lll'<'. ht'aded h.1· Sen. \\'il ha n1 l'lrnck of l 'cn· nt•sscc. has in1·esll'd Sti0.000 in l 'hor- ~nf'ss. n1 or(' b.v f.1r th:111 u1 any other J1011incumbcnt R1·p11hh C'<.tn l'andidate. Hut ;\lcGove rn, Y.ho lust p1·c11 South IJakota In ' Hi<'hard Nixon in his talamilo us prt•:-.nl1'nl i:1I eanlpa ign, has SUC'l't'S~fu I l I (;\ ol I l'<I fr(1n1 I hl' 1972 f ;i t«out po lit ie :1 i 1dc(1l1 •i.:ul' of lhf' left to light l·olorL·d rlolh1 n~ and fl ashlighL'l: lo make them 111or1• \'1!<0 1 bh.•. J\!ld l'Cml'mber lh{ll a splash or n1 akC·Ull r.1n p ruclul't• ;1s sl·ary :.1 fal'C' as a n1ask -but ;;i n1ask {';1111n1p~iir ris ion. \\'hlle n10:-.t of thl' youngs ters \\•ill be :\eeki ng lhl· \l.,u;il ... \\'l't't treat s, :-.t>lllC llli:!Y usk instead for u rew pt•nnil'." in the little or:.1nge :.ind b lack cartons that Hll·nt 1fy 1hcn1 a s i>articipants in lhc Unite<l l\1ational ( 'hdrlren 's F'u11d "'l'ric-k or '!'re al for UN IC F.J•'." l.<.1:-.t yt·Hr, ('hildrl'll in 50 s tates collected n1ore lh:ill s:i n1illion in :-.n1:tll c ha 11gc on their llallO\\!('en drt\l'. 'l'h1s \'t';t l". h1..·t•;,111se of droui.:hts u nd famine in rna n.' l:uuls: thc lll'l'd i ~ 1nuc·h gt·t•;..itt·r. l ''.\'l l,,'J•;V 1s rus hing hi gh-protein f ood ;ind 1ntr :1 1·c·nnus c1c•hydr~1tion ..(luids to l'hildren facing ...ta r \·ation in the ~lric:kcna 1·c·us . ·r1i t•:-.c t hil<irl'n t'an nol knock on doors for trea ts. ·rhinl\ uf thl'n1 if a UNICE1'' t1ick -or-treater knocks al .\our cluor. ' Music and the Law \'outhful n1usic buffs \\·ho like to drive along li:-.tcni ng to their car stereli via headsets or earplugs ;ire finding themselves hailed inlo court u nder a stale Ja1\' that \vent into effect Jan. J_ 'l'hc nC\\' provision in the s tate Ve hicle Code prohibits an.v pl'rson except la\v enforcement office rs on <luty from o perating a \'ehicle \\'hilc 've<iring l';1rp hones or earplugs. 'l'hc· reason, of course . is to insure a driver's abilit y to hear oncoming en1ergency vehicles. • ' I ; . ,. ' t~. - ' t ,., •• , •. , .11.11 ~., ....... , .. ' ()range County l\'1unicipal Court Judge Selim S. f-'ranklin reports that citations unde r the ne\v law are . turning up in traffic court at a g ro1ving rate. h1ost or the violators a rc una\vare or the law. Unfortunately. that is no excuse. "Watergate or no Watergate ... our motto is stil/ ·~Vhat the public does n 't know can 't hurt us•· .. Dear GlooUJy Gus 1 pra.1· thl' h:iti: directed al the ehllcl ren in !10~1011 does not t·:.iusc thl'n\ to foster~' sarne :-1upidity i1.1 1~1e childt •n: Or is this \\·hat t hr1 st meant ·hen !·le ~aid . "Suffl·r the little childrcn tO l'll mt•unto n1L•'!" I think nol~ J·:.11.c. <itoomr C.1t! <Ommonn ••• swtN'T>l!lff Dy,,_,, ...a 00 nol "•<fHA'1if rtllKI Ow"'''"' OI l~t ~""•~por. Mll<I yowt pf! i>etvt"' "'-'1y C.w•, o ••• , 1'0101. l\lr. Experie nce or 1974. Al the san1e 1ime he is muting the issues that cost him dearly 11\'0 years ago. 1\ supporter o f amnl·sty for Vietnam dr<ifl·dodgcrs d uring hi s ill.fated 1972 l'il lll l>'11J.!Tl, l'llrGov<'rn publil'ly accep- !L·d PrC's idC'nt Ford's t"nnditional an\· nc.~t ~· plan last 1nonth. lie callcd it ;1 "pr:u·l 1t':d eon1p1·on1ise . __ 1h:11 opt·ns the dour to rt•cunci liatinn :ind hl'ali ng 11f the 11'ol1111I-. 11pcned by lhl'\IUr.·· I t' '1'11:\1' s cc1n s a 11 ahrupt change f1·11n\ l!.1 72, three n1onlhs earlier J\lcGovern 11·enl furiher. Ile tol d the :-;late \'eter:tns of l;'orcign \\':1rs that i'iixon had every ri ght "lo lake the s t;111d <111d est;iblis h the policy" of tot al 011positinn to any fornt or am· nt•:-.t~·. i\n1n £>sty. he s<iid. is clearly a "prt'rng;1tivt' of the President." As a !'it.·n ate ranclidate. l'llcGo\'crn llO\\' ig- nores the is:-.uc. C;1mpaigning on the ehilly. \1·ind· s11t'PI main ~trcet or l\titchell during \hq ~orn Palace Pageant recently, :tf'<·f.01·crn y.·as s lapped on the back and po ke d in the ribs b~· hometo11•11 fl'I L'llt\S. 1\ [)()ZE\'. !'1111 .. ES easl.onhissmll!l and failin g l'attle-feedinll. ranch. .Jn hn 1\1 ui le nburg, a Ii f elo n ~ Republican. !old us of the desperate plig:ht of ca!1lc1ncn {'\'cry11·herc today ;ind !he lhre<i\ of fina ncial collapse. "I d1dn ·t lik{· l\lcGovern going down South :ind O\arching 11·ith al l those ne).!t'oes." he s aid. ''but he's a damn hnnesl rnan arid I 'in \'ot1ng for him." The Old Nix(11t Para1toia 'Security' Sparks a Veto \VAStl INGTON -Less th.in three m onths after President Ford pron1ised he would run an open \l/hitC' House. he 1·ctoed n J<~reedom of lnforni:ition bill, which would have gi\'en the public more access to ,eovernment doc uments , The veto Yo'as accompanied by a mo\'C inside the \'Vhite l louse to tighten security clearances. A memo. intended for the eyes only o( staff chier DonaJa Rumsfeld, called for e s tablishing procedures •·to ensure that only cleared personnel deal \\'ith national s ecu rity mci · tcrials ," 1'he llll'ffiO p 1·opo s cd •'a :.y s ten1," 11hich woU ld ''co n- tinua l l y ver- ify" the t ighl security. It Vias necessary, st ressed the n1emo, '·to bc- certain that no one v:ho has access to TI<iliona\ securit y Jll:ltters is not l!f9PCflY cleared.'' DOTll T ii t-; \·eto and the security crackd0\\'11 are intended to protect diplomalic .ind n1ilit;1r.v secrets. <.1 \\'hite House spokesman explained. Of course. \\'e don't \11i s h to jeo1lardize thl' n ation's securily. But 111 the p;1st, our leaders have used securily regulations to censor the nc,,..·s and protcrl them~l\'cs. They h <1vc S\1•ept their blunders and embarrassments. their ineffi ciency :ind corruption under the secrecy Sl<1m1>. ·Th ere ;ire s urpris in gly l'e11• documents that must be kept secret in the intere st or na tional security. The number doesn 't e ,·en beg in to ~1pproach the 20 million documents and papers that the government hides from the people. (JACK AND ERSON ) Pentagon planners believe it 1\'ill take a drastic Rif to keep the dl•fense budget u•ithin acceptable limits. l'he stark fact is thal the inflationary squeeze has sent \\'Capons costs skyrocketing. Inrtation has already robbed this year 's defense budget or ;,i staggering SG billion in purchasinl-\ power. A gigantic Rif. they fea r . is inevitabl e . They are quietly preparing contingency plans that could reduce captains. majors .and lieutena nl colonel ~ to noncommissioned officers. "ft "·ill he fe xplctivc dell'tc1l 1 bl00<i~. ··<Ult' ge_neral told u:-. \\'AT('ll ON \\'ASTE ; The :.1rmed forces arl' short of doc:tors tu take <'are of lcgitim:1 tc milil<iry patients. ''l'l in our military hospital s. surgeons perform hundreds of fa ce.Ji ft s eal'h year to beautify military \\'i\'l'S, :i nd the taxpayers pick up the doctor bills. Air F o rce s ur geo n s alon~ performed 141 fa ce·lifts last year. The number of beauty oper;itions "·a ~ even h ight>I' in the other armed ser,·ic t:s. ;\ Pentagon spokesn1:in explaint:'cl that the face-lifts arc permitlt>d only "·hen ··space an<l limt• allo11·." E<ich plas liC' surgeon 1s requi red "to mai1uain a degree or <'Ompe l cncy in this area ." a ... pnke!.n1an s<Jid . Still Hope· for the , Nation 's Pill-poppers Sociologists ha\'e long \\'arned that. '\1:e are fas t becoming a nation or pill poppers. And rightly so. For years, an ever-incre:.1sing num - lx>r of Americans ha\'e been popping pills to make them lr:.inquil. lo m~ke thtm lively, to go to s leep. to stay :JU'ake -uppers, do\\·ners and those funny litlll' pink ones lhat make you go sidc1vays. But in the ni ck of time our wise and bcnc\'olent federal go\'crnment has chargefl into the breach to save us all. What y.·ill save us all is the nc1\· f e deral l ay.: rec1uiring virtu~lly C\'cry pill to be di sp e nsed in 11 container \\'ilh a "safety top." ( ART HOPPE ) \\'hat the hell doL'S that mean ?" "Oh, that m<"ans .\·ou push it dO\\ n :.ind pull it up." "llo\1' the hell c:.in r push it do" n \1hilef pull it up ~" "l\laybc YOl~·re turning il the Y.'rOnl! 11·a y." . ":\o. I 'm not." ~uid Fred '~·ith di g n1l y. "b<"cause il .isn't turning_ llancl me the pliers:· The pliers didn ·t 11•ork. !\either did a ~crew dri\·er. a meat clea\·er und lhe fire loni,:s. '"fhcy certainly don't make pla stic like they use<l to," sa id Fred. ''It 11·011 't cral'k. '' Bashful Spenders • Sa cramento PRESIDENT FORD, \vho started his preside ncy \\'ith such openness, h;,i.~ hecn listening lately to llenry Kissinger. The Secretary of State gets · highly excitable over news leaks, ' \1'hic h he fears could hamper hi s per sona l diplomacy. As you may ha\'c n oticed. th e s e plastic tops are so simply designed that a ny child can 't 01>en them. Take : the c.ise of my friend, Fred Frisbee, \\'ho is 36. 1\nd 11·ith th<it , he picked up a ha m - mer and s mashed the bottle in one blow , inflieting a nasty gash on his 11 r isL l·le n:.itur:.illy e<illed the doctor \\•ho naturally told hin1 to t uke t11u ;.ispirin and call hin1 in the morning. 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Ill' said a hu,1 n1L·mbt·r or one \1·ith ;1 large d1!.l ril·t 1111).!ht s pend n1nre thi1n anot hi~r. lie think, lhe public may 1101 11 nttl'rsl :1 11<1 . \\'hat h1· 01 1•rtonks is th(' fact th;1L :-.tll'h '''Cl'('l'.1 hr1't•ds susp1 l'i1Jn. \\'or- :-01'. :1:-. fortn t·r \\'hil l' llous1' Press S1·1·r«ta1·\ lldl .\l11 1L·rs ha-; s a id. "S1·t•rt'''.~ 1•11rrup!:--:1nfl ah.,ulut c "t't'r1·r .1 r·nrrupt .. ;1 hsolutt•ly." Li-:t: \\'AS .\()T inrlulgin g 1n idlt t'lll'lt'l~1t y . 11 ,, h;1tl htt·n SllUITl'cl on by t'U!llt!l'S tha! llh'lll hPrS \\'l'l'C. pt•r1111t - t1 ng 11nauth11r1 rt•(\ use uf i.:a sol1 nc 1·11•(!1 \ 1-;u·tls h1 :-.laff and C\'t•n mt'nl · her' nf tht·ir fa n1di1·s. li e :11s(I \\'<IS 1·h1•<'k111 ~ r1•porr ... lhat g:1snl int• had ht.'t.'!1 pur1·hus1·1! for 11ll-;1surt· ho at'> •ll\!lt'fl b.1 :-.nnit• tl'lt·mhers. 1'h1:-. r1·fu:-.d nt ;t<'('L'!\S to public rt·l'ord' ).lo(·~ r ont r:1 ry to the spirit or 11 p1,,'1)ples }!tt\t•rnm1·nt It 1inlates :1ll 11f !ht• pr1nc111lcs ol good go,·t•r11n1l'nl . lt;i lph '" 1•onl1·n1 1u n th;1I lhf' fll.'Of)ll' m.1~ nnt un dt·r:-1 :.i nd :-o ml• or lhl' t·x· pt•nfl1l u rt'' 1:c; 0111 nt·.1rl:-;1 .... r•·rt:11n ''·" lh~· f.u·t t he• pu hll 1· \I 111 on\ undt>r:-.tufld '1r 1nll'r.1lt• lht• 11 11h h11ld1n ~ uf thC' 11p r•1 rt11111t~ lor· tHHll'r:-tuncl ing. H.1lp h n1a\ il•;1rn \\hat F:arl \VarrL'll 1111! 11 ht'tL f':1n\!):1lg11inl! for r1·1·h·1·1ion ·'" i.:n11·rnur h1·f•1rL• .i n 01{'re r'1111dt'd h;1IL h1· .1n11011nr·l'•I "I am plt·a-.l"1 lo ~I'•' 'ilt'h ;o tlt'll"\ ;i~Hh1'lll'l' ",\ ht't•klt •r jl!!Oflllfll\ 'h(tlllt'll ll11 11'1 ltt • 1110 1•l1•;1-."11 i:u1 1•r11•11 \11•:1111't 1111 rl<•n'''" ll is ho"·ls about leaks helped to stimulate the wiretaps and other excesses or the Nixon Administration. NO\\' he is :.igain in an uproar over leaks. lie is particularly upset over our stories. quoting from secret drx:umcnls on the Cypnis crisis a nd African policy. On October 7, he slashed cable di:-.trihution to the various bureaus. 1'h<' f;uropean Affairs Bureau. for l':ii:11mple, was cut from JO to six coptcs· nf incornin.t! ca bles . This v.·a s ;.1ccornp11nied by a strict \\'i•rning not lo <:ircumvcnt the limitation hy Xeroxing Sl'l' r'L•t ca hll'S. TIJ I' i\lllf:S h<i vc also been making tl)e.rounds to discu!is the leaks and to 1M1>rcss nn the undcrlinl(s how much Ki s:"li n~cr dtlcsts then1 . "It's the nld Nixon paranoia," one St;1te Department ofrieial told us. "The SeC'rctary bclicv£fi"\\·e·re all out to ~et h1 rn . 11 c rulis forei~ilaff.Yrs like a n1id ·l !ll h ce nt ury r.c rman diplon1;it." · Footnot(': II i;hould he <HldC'd, of C'ouri:.c. thut Ki s~inRer ·~ di1>lomHt rr :-.t ~·h• continue!\ to produce amu11nJ.! l't•:-.lllt!. Pt:NTi\fOO.\" Kl,l 't:S : The n1nst 1tr·eadcd "'Ord in thl· bu rt•aucralit lunc u:iJ!r, "II 1f." 1s nu"' hl·1nJ.: Y.hlSl)t!l'l'fl In lhl' h;,i(•kr11on1' of 1ht' 1'1'nl ;1 g un . H1r n1t•a n -. rl'ilurtiou 111 l1U'l't'. FRE D 11 1\0 just put on his pajamas \\'hen he felt the first twinge or a rare headache. lie decided to take two aspirin. whi ch is the first step lo pill popping and degradalion. lie looked in the n1t-dicinc e;1binel. on hi s wife's dresser and under the nightstand. But, as everyone knnws. a headHche causes as pirin to vanish within scconfl.s. "WhtJrc's the aspirin'1 " he asked his wife, Felicia . "Up by lhe grated cheesl'," s he suid . "I keep it in the kilt'hcn hcc;n1se that 's "'here I get most of my hcaduches." "I thought it was in hcd," muttered Fred irrituhty . Hut he found the uspirin .lrasped I.he hollll' in one h<1nd :u'ld twislcd the cup helwecn thumb 11nrt forefinge r. Nothing huppc ned . "'I loy.· do you op n it '.1" he shouted. "You 're !luch a child." s11id Fellc;iu . tyin,l! her rohe us ~he ('ntercd. "It 's a new bolllt'. ~fayhc lt l)t)Cns like n1 y furniture JlOllsh. , .. nu 1>11 . ..:h in 11 t;1h that c .. tt'hl'S 11 lh1ngamahoh :-o you t an twi:-.111 ·· · ·11 doc.-.n ·1 ha 1 t• a lah," :-a 1d Frrfl. "Tht'll ma)·ht• It's !hi.' kin<l v.hcre ,\nu /1nr up an arro\\' nn the s1d1• y.•ith ;1 lilll~ mark " ••T111-:1t•:·s an urrn11," ~aitl Frl'd, ,.,an1i111n ~ lhl' h;11·1·lv f11 ,(•t•rn1hlc Y.h11t· pl;1 -.t1 1· lt•tt 1·r1n 1~' 1111 th•· \\'hllt· lpla:-l1 t• 1np ··1tu1 i i '-. u 1min ~ \i1lt ·11a1\ 11 ~11.1 :-., ·1.':1lrn. and Turn · SINCE then. thanks to our federal go 1·ernm~nt . t'rcd h<1 s n'l taken a :-.ingle pill. Instead, he tr)()k 10 cilcohot and now cl 11•c11s on ~kid rov." . 1\s for Felicia . s he is happily m:.ir r1cd to a s urccracker. lie says thl'\r new holtlcl> urP no tougher to crack lhan <1 1912 f:rund H111Jids Ten·Ton ncr. 0( ('OUrSf', he uses nilrn. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT f{obert N. Weed , Publisher Thonia$ Kt~vil. 1':ditor Rarl>ara Kre1btch . Editorial l>age Editor Thr 1·ditoriMI page uf the 0111ilv 'Pilot seeks to inform and stirnulatC rt>adt'rs h~· prcs{'nting un this J)~jle di1•er~c commentary on topics C•f in· lt'rt'st by syndicated columnist~ :.ind carloonisti<, hy provirllng a roru1n ror n:aders' \'\cv.·i"i anrl hy 11~ntinR th•~ nt'ws p:iper·s opinions and ldcl!i on rurrrnt topic &, The editor111I op101nns of !hr Dail)' 11ilot t11pJ)l':a'r only in the ed itori al ('olurnn :.•t tt* top or lhe JHIJ.tC' ... Opinions cxprt'!f~ed h} rhr C'fllumn1 sts an(! t•11.rt110nislli :ind l~tter v. riters 11re lh1!1r ov.n init no t•ntlor,,t'ment of tht'ir ''itV.'li' hy tht! !Jail)' Piln1 ~hnuld he lnft'rrt'd. Tuesday. October 29. 1974 • IU61-.d.l'I 0rlobof?9.1974 DAJLVPtLOT' .-1 7 Countian Se ntenced For Ta ve rn Slay ing O'Neill: Democrats Making Move SANT1\ ANA -ll afaC'I Cueto of Bocni.I Park has six to 15 Y<'ars after being bet!n sent to state pl'1son ror found ~uilty of \'Oluntary Obi• 1111 r if"s m<1nslaughter in thl' slaying ------.,-,-,-----or a m:.in "'ho died during a V1•non a .. , •• ••""'"1 or ~11 Mrw. bar friilCHS. O.tto• o.-•111 D<toot• 1~. '"· "'' '"" ~ o1 Or;:inge County Superior ... w .... ...,,, by IR•tt Ot.u9nlt•~. M•i. w.n. c "'' Oenni•, a~•tv e1110nm'" •1>11 a.,11, ourl .Judge Jan1es f '. Foller. ••\•~•.Mr\ £and ~•lle<hekl. """ Judge imposl'd the prison qr...,dd;J11911ter\, lnr•t Q<..,d'>Oll\ -OM 11•Nl·q•-1oOn. Mo""ll"lt' N•1<>n• .. ,11 t>t term on Cueto, 45, after a 1"" onk:ien•. 1<>e111r, '"")!!''· Oc•Obol• 1'#1.n jury convicted hin1 of the •!I QOPM ~l\Y~••<t>ll C.naool .W~l<Utt ki ll in" or Joey Lou•'> ,...,rl~drVO"l<IOf\ '"" •NI "' c1i111M1LL Gomez , 17, La llahra. levot• no"'''"'''"''"· ••"dltflt o1 Co!.ta The same 1·u,y ('!eared Mew D•tc ol lle•m Otto~• 11. 1a/4 5..,. v ..... ,., l>I !>er ··~~..qhtu. •1n1,1 l ... ,.,.,... Cueto or additional ch<irgcs ~"'•••ft ;motn..r.M,. E1 .... 1S1"""'K•n· of assault "'ilh a deadly "''· 1""' t>tG!PW•'· (UllG<O nn<I RDMIO SI+ .... oi K•"""'· ''''" '1'1'"· K••c "'''""'1 o1 "'capon , r i I e d \\'hen a:"""''·°""' 1:1.,...,.., 01 l<>nq lloacn.-.: Fredl'rtco Va squez. 50, La w,..., ol K•n\of\, Rubv Stull o• CO'>t.I ""'°..,.· I "'"1•110"1"·~~ .... ,.,,.q• 00101 ))f'M .,.., l<.ibra. "'as v..·ounded last tiro"""'~• Mo•1u~•• ""''""" -.n1e•· J an. 27 in the same Buena ''''"'' '" Ooqfl!"". It•"''"· t0<•~•Uir,q """" p ,.,,k ba,, 10"· S.118ro""•dvMo••u~•• " c;11oss It v..·as testified in Cuelo's ~ ...... 1~ M Ci•G\\, •e>";tonl Of ld"""" l · I lh l II lh a.-.... n o.•e 0111r.1n 0<1<>1>o.·• 18. 1w. d' •11& r1 a a a rec men "91'0111 ,..,..,,e.,11, ""' o•••"''· "'' a. became involved in an M r•. w•11••"' Ci•0 ~·. '""" o•otner•, argument inside the bar l..llwrfft(t .tno J•t~ C.ra"o' L~-. ;r....n· p.trt'O\l\,M• a."'" Jc C.•1,,.1:1r111 No._,, a nd that Cueto opened fire &.>.kn •na M• & M•1. w,,,,~,., <.o<a•1 ot "'he n the squabble resumed Jo.,'° M"' C>•o•• ,.~, • qt•<lu"1t 01 ""'"'"°', H;irbor H1q11 '("°"• • ...., ;i ,1_1 outside the tavern. .. 1s-1.1w.~co .... mu"'1vco11e.,. ""••di" Cueto's lawyer is ap· "''"Kf\Wf tt llelO. Don .. t10n• !J'olf 11e....- to '"~ S.tda•N>•<~ c.amn"in•t• c0u,•Qf1 J>C3li)\g lhe jury verdict. 8 •11(1. Slltlffr ldgun• Bta<n MOrl~"''· ""f<IOf•. ARBUCKLE & SON WISTCLIFF MORTUARY A27 E. I 71h S1, Couo /Vieso 646-4888 -·-IALTZ-BERGEROM FUMERAL HOME Corono del Mu• -·- 6 73-94.50 646·2424 llLL BROADWAY MORTUARY D;;;;;lS :a, Elsewhere · ORANGE COUNTY Ham Firni Dispitte Brings Suit Byo. c·. 11trs·r1sr.:-; 01 IM D•1I, ... lol !.Ult 11 ' :"1• 111 '.; 11.1111 ,. l.1•1 I'' 1·onlJ1l).t up 111 1111 • "lll 't'• ho .. ()rungc Counl)' r o.inl'hi•r ;1111! l1t1·1;1 111tP 111 1·,,1\ ... Ri ch;1rd J . O 'N!';ll, IJOl\t•I'• H1•puhh1·a11 l1 1\' l••t lh1· 1•1hol ful J)emor:rul il' l'arl v t•h11·1· "1a11· t1 .. 1·:d 111!1t •'r 1Ja11kroll(:r, stepped nul 1;r /\:-:-l'1nhl:.rn.n1 lhll ll.1 ~1!·.''· the bi.:ckground brirfly ti) Ba ,1.!le_v :-aid () :\1•111 ;ind -l!'i::'.Cl gubernatorial hOl>t.'lul Dr. Lou1:-. (·\·I l.1 . 1"•1unt v Edmund c. Uro\\'n .Jr. :Jt a 1·lini1• n111nt·r. 111:11 1'1'1(·1. l'eccnt business C'OnlalJ 111 ll c pub l ico.111 ;,1 11.t h1 ;.: Anaheim. l)c n1nl·1·0.1lll" l'Olllr1h11tn1··. O'Neill's v;as one or f('iY :ire ir·ying to huy tl11• n1 h r" friendly hands cx.tl•fldC'd 10 fo1· t 'ol'.1' 11·11 h 1ln11.1tH111 .. young BrO\l.'n al the 1•011 • totaling. rnor1• lha11 ~~1!~1 .Ll!H I. f e r e ncc, iv h ii·h ii a s Ba,1.!lt.•.\', 11•h11 s:11 .... ht• !i;1:-; dominated by ll•atlinJ{ r:11s1«I $70.fl(lo lnr 111..; 111111 county bus incssntt'll \\lio (·;1n1 pais,:11 :-u l.1 r, pr1·1l11·1.., ,1 ~a\'l' their v..•ildl'sl r1,.·spun:-c ll·h·11:-;1011 bll1 1t·a1np;1H:n111 lhl' fin.ii 111,.L·k to a lLcr·y s11ecch b~· :-talc• 1'ransport:.itinn S1·1·r1•1ar' * Frank \\'atton a l'OB:-.1·r \~ l·:l ,t-:t ''l'lll \ .1.1 1 1 alil'e rttpuiJLt l·a n. dr~111 :-nt•a r. 1·tHtn·r .. 1 ·1111·1il ' O'Neill. tht' hull <•I .,,;1111 J,,.·1·11 lk111p1ng uµ 111 111.un pohtic:al .iokt>s in pa::.1 ~··;1r' l'UUllt .1 ;111tl sL.11<•111111• 1 .1c1 ·~ ror backing IO'illlg l'all:.l'S, '!'ht• Xat1on•1I \\1 11111·11. t.•xuded confidcntt· that hi:-l'ol l1 1(":d t '.n1t·us h;1 .. 1·111l••r $A NT A AN t\ ·-A p<.irty is finally ton1inl! into i-cd Sut.·a nn l· t'. l.1•111, 111 hl'I' Newport Beach distributor ilso"·n in Oi;anl-\C Co unt y. htd to un seat inl'lltnlJl'nl .\ .... of honey-treated hams has s e rn Ii I Y n1 a n H o It• t 1 suedacompetitor a nd aror· l lE TOLD ne1vs men at l~a llh •1n1 tll ·~c11·11url htnL 111 llu· '!ltl1 [11 .. 11111. 11h11•h 1111·11111.-, 1 1,H~ "I 111 ·I 111 .u1i.:v l\11111!\ \\.Ill<'!' j\(11 I Pll::h· ll.11 lll 1t' .\I l"•I ltl\ t•,(11h'Jl1 ~ 11!11 1 :-.. l•fr and f11rnu·r JJ ,1il\ l'd~Jl pulJh..,IH·r. h.1, IJ,•,·11 11.1llll'~1 1·h:11r1n,u1111 lh1• l 'u11111111t•·1• 11) H1' tll'l'l ll1·p ,\ndrl'\\' H1 11..;h:1\\' (lt·~t'\\]l!ILI Ho•.u·h l. ·rhL' l .C'a .Cllt' 11f \\'onh'll \'r1l1·1·s nf (jr.1n i.:1: t'ot11111 h.1 .. 1•n1lu1':-t·d 1•.1 ,,.1;:1• 111 l'ropostl 111u:-7. X. :~. 111. l L l.! .ind 1.i. Jllll!>I 11\ 11 !111 !1 :tr't' p1opo,i04J rJt.11\:,.:1 '> II\ lht 'ol,JI 1' ('l•ll:-l 1t UlJ1111 * hllC'I; I'll \~\l·"L ,., \\Ill '"lll!Hllt' 11 ' 111 ·1 111111 (OI\ \'I .1,::1• \\ 1•dJ1t''fl ,t\' .Ill·! a ;.:,11 11 Surul.1\ ,,1 ';' .. 11 p 111 TH E E~'~ ' . . ··'· ' mer employe for $50,000 in a the Anahein1 conference he lka<·h 1. Jawsuitthat cha rges unfair th in k s at" l e a s t t1vo Barlhan1 ,n1P:in11hil<',h,1.., 495-0401 '42.i7~J compctilion andthc thefto[ st atc1vidc t.'andidale~ --b l'l'll t·11dori.1·d h1 1111· f,';;::!;~~~::::;;::::;;~;::!;~::::;;~ ·• ''" r n" • a secret ha m·trcnting for· Sen. Al an Cranston <ind t\s· t'alifor11 1:1 1\~s11c·i;.11 1~111 i>f mula. scmblyman Ken Col',\' (!)-lligh\\':11 l'alrol1n1•t1. Garde n Grovel in the ('()fl· ll1·n111 s ,\J;1n gl'I''· '''('~111~ lloney Baked llams, Inc., lrolter 's race _ "''ill (•;iri·y lntll·fl'at llll'llnili1•111 \..,:-L'lll 3700 E . Coast l lig h1vay , ·Ur:inueCounty. hly n1:111 Hh hc•l'I Hu1l.v (f( Corona dl'l l\1ar, names for-~ If they do, it \1•ould Ur th1? llu11t1n gtnn J{1•;11"l11 h.1 .. 1·11 mer employe Marilla Kur-first sueh oec·urrcncL' 111 ;30 dor~t·nll'll!.., 1111111 !h1· 11""1 save. fo.Iission lloncy llan1s years. O'Neill is also l'On-l'otiul.\' l rli!i•d ·r··:.u·h<·1 .. of Anaheim and Vincent zazzara as dcrend ant.S in rident liro\\'ll \\"ill pt.•rfornl or)!.11111<1t1ou ;ind 1'"011111<1111 \\'t'>ll in Orange Counly \'a ll1•.v '.\l<e~i u· Al llolll111t•·t1 lheOrangcCountySupcrior ag ains t GOP contcndt•r l<l'l11it1).! l . s. ('1111:•••'' Court action. Jlouslon f'lournoy. ..rnan l 'r:n g llo ... 1rt1·r 1 H· Ju st a few words in the right place ... Daily Pil ot Classified Ads Dial the direct line \\llh 11111 •1111•11 .. "! llu· 1·.11 1 ,Ji,;,1 11•.., t,u· .:1111 .11 11! ; ll 11 \• 1Hllif\111,tlHI '. 1111 "U tld .1\ ,d 'I :11 I• 111. l\ll( 1: 111 11 ll' li111,1 1!1 .,1 .J dL'l'Ll'o..,lllll 1111 1_!,lll\ •>ii 1)11• 111 1•1 I( ... ;1 111t d1·r111·111..; 11f 1'101 "\,lll"ll \ 1111· i•ll•llP'ol'lt lilll' L'l'lll :-.d(''o 1,t, 1\1\..1· 1\1 p,t~ I 1H' I ,1 p1tl I l .tll:O.J(, * '1'111·: l.\t:l ·~\ ll1•.1t·h 1>,·111111•r .1t11· t ·lub 1 ... :-l'1•k1n;,! pvopl1• l111lr1\ 1• \ 11!1•r:-lo lh1• P"ll' •Ill l'lt•1·L1on cl a,\', \'olun· h·1·rs •lr \ ol<•rs n('t"'fting, a I Hh· t';lil (•;.Jl lhl' l'illb at-19-1• ~~ r;o~~"'~ AllKU A (;~~ COPl~eq~ 3~ INTRODUCTORY OFFER ~:::.1""" a. GOOD THRU NOV. 23 .... 546-2693 3400 IRVIME . ·:::.'.':' HURRY-UP, HAIRDOS: CUT, BLOW 'N GO! We snow you how to care for them step by step, Our cur! coa,;1ng SCISSOR STYLES are al l fuss-free and tunct1ondl and are easy to do as 1us1 shamooo! In- cluded .:ire lan1p cu1S. linger !umble cuts.. curhng iron cuts. blower cuts. wast1 lowe l dry. brush 'n fluff cu ts or ::.1mple w;is h and wear cuts. They are all SCIS· SORED. take·care-of-yours.elf styles. Good !or any ago any hair. NO teasing. no rollers. no 01ns. NO POLLUTING HAIR SPR AYS ALSO NO SET PEA· MANEN1 WAVES YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGAIN. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beach 95'4 HOl!lilt°" A•'· 968-3535 t-ullerton 105 H. HcrbcN-lf•d.. 879-3863 I 10 B•ood'"""1Y. Co:.10 Me.J.J, 042·91!JO LA .JOI.L r\ 11\P) Econo mist Sey1nour t~. ll arri.!>, 77 , a llar vard professor ror 40 years and ch:1irman of the economic·s <lepartment from 1955 tu 1959, died Sunday. lie Y:as an ec·onomic adviser to both l,residcnt John F. Kennedy and President Lyndon B. Johnson. l 'he Newport rirm claims * Long Bt'..1l'h I has l'll\lo1r..,t•1t 642-5678 lhal •1 · K · 1\'i~t·111hlvn1:i n ll tll f\11ntl n-..nDailyl4.M.tolO'.M.·Sof.Swi9toSP.M. ~ 1ss ursave was In· -~~~l~E~A~N~l~V~H~l~L:E:·:·_b~i~g~•~·i~g:_~~~~~~~'.'..:~'.::'i!..lL~;;;;,,,;,;:;;,,,~;;;;;;,,;:;::,,,,!J~"'lll"'lll"'lll~-~~~~~"'111~"'111"'111~~~~~~~~~~ -·-stru ct ed in exc lus ive,... fH·l .11n~ Ht'al'h l, to st1r~·t·1•d glazi ng and spiral slicing processes that a re now being duplicated al the l\fis· sion lloney llams location. DILDAY UOTHERS MORTUARY 1791 I Bcoch SlvJ H1111tin9lon Seoch 842-777 1 ?4A R~ndo Ave lo~g Seoth 1213)438.1145 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1795 layi.1no Conyon Rd 494.9415 -·-McCORMtCK MISSION MORTUARY 28832 Camino Cop1~1rono Son Juan Cop.~11000 495·1776 -·-PACIFIC V1£W MEMORIAL PARK 3500 Poc1lic View Dr••"' f'.le,,.pofl 6eoc1', Col1forn•o 644-2700 -·-PEEK FAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1801 Bolso Ave We11,.,1nver • 893-3525 -·-SMITHS' MORTUARY 627 .V.O•n Si. Hunt1nglon S..oc:li ~J6.6539 -· Sunday is Fl11JE>AY LA l\I ESA (t\P) 7'-le morial services were conducted today for \Vilson EdY•ards, ge neral man11ger of r~dio :;tation J\.OG<) and vi('C prc:-.ident of Rell a\\' Hro;1dcasti11g Co. Ed1vards, li2. died al hi s home Satur· <lay. SAN DIEGO IAl~l -· f'\Jneral services "'ere held today for 1'1ary Sun1erlln llippin, a piorieer in cancer detection for "'Omen a nd founder of S un1 erlin Jl.lemoria l Laboratory at San Die g o's S h a r~ ~lemorial Hospital. She died Thurs day. The laboratory V..'as named for her first husband. the late Dr. l·laroldS. Sumerlin. BUDAPEST. Hungary 1,\P) -i\Ielchior 1.-engyel, the last o r the \Vestern- o r i e n t ed llunga r ia n pl<l}'\\'ri ght s, returned to hi s home country to die among friend s after 40 years in l~ollywood and elsewhere in the \Vest. lie died F"riday al 94. a month after his return. SA VANN NH, Ga. (AP) - The Rev. E rnest Risley, 69, former rector of St . John's Church who re nounced his Episcopal priesthood in 1965 because of disagreement 1\·ith church desegregation policy. died Jl.1onday. Pair Fined In Div orce Firm Case S1\NTA ANA -A Baker· srield couple who pleaded g ui lty to practic ing law without a license in Orange County have beenfincd $250 eac h a nd placed on probation fort wo years. Santa Ana l\tunicipal Court Judge Paul !\last im· posed the sentence on lluberl Parke r, 48, and. his wife. Betty, 47. and levicil a further $1,000 fine for each of six violations committed by their •·do il yourse\r"' divorce agency -the California Divorce Council. AG1oe<l1.M"'4lfll Helps Solve 3 Biggest FALSE TEETH Worries and Problems Consld'1' • de11lure Ml.~vt. FAS. TEETH• Powder does all ot thi:I: 1) Helpt1 hold upper. a.nd lowtnt1 loncer, firruer, 1le1dler. !!:) Hold1 them mo111 corn!Ofl&b\y. 31 Helps 7011 nl m~ naturally. Why worry? U.e )'ASTEl.'Tll Denture Adhe-live Po,,_.dtt. Inntum that fit lltlt -nllal to btaltb. See YOIU' dCll~ """""· It is not o simple task for o patient to reach and maintain "lean weight" for life.First the pollen! must hove on honest desire lo cure his prob- lem ... then accept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors. Undoro's unique 10-week treatment and training program wm leach patients how to reach and maintain their"lean weighr' for life. A sole and practical pion, with HCG treatmenls, proper nutritional diet, and con- tinual emotional support. New audio and sub-limlnol visual aids ore used to motivate the patient. The entire program is under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors, specialists in Beriatric Medicine. lindoro Oinics are owned cod administered by Medlcol Doctors th0t 1estrrct their practice to Befiolrlcs. ALL Clinic PefSOMel ore licensed bv the Slote ol Calllomio. Call far Information Monday fhN frlday 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. .. Lindorq~ · MEDICAL CLINIC SHERMAN OAKS WOOOLANO HILLS LONG BEACH PASAOENA WEST CO VINA 789-7103 347-5647 426-6549 796-26 14 962-3438 01'1>•11·"'0" 0,1 w,.111r·V•,!o•, 118 Pro''""onol C•~k,r M1•on P1oh!i110n•I S!Og Mtd•f ~I 8109 BIO<;t. 91n~ BIOQ, 1110\). SANTA MONICA POMONA CERRITOS MISSION HILLS E. LO NG BEACH 828-4513 623-1655 924·5748 365-1138 597-0378 Fr•nlhn !)""'""• VAii~• c .... 10. Mt111<1n l<» "llo, Mtd•fll 8!"'1 M~d·C ll Ca11"r P10•01l•Onal Bld(r M~O•ttl 8ld9, ll.01c.i Ctn!~• -HAWTHORNE HOLLYWOOO FULLERTON SAN BERNARDINO RIVERSIDE 679-9236 462--0813 870-9501 886-4788 787-8250 >l1wl~O•M, M"'' s1.,oco11f;t ._.. .. !,1101C1I Mtcl•Cll Ctllltr !,le01c11 C.nter MtOICll &IO<;t j,,.fgd1c•I BIClg. :ioutr• ORANGE COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH GARDEN GROVE LA HABRA 538-2395 557-1893 -645-3740 ' 534-2051 694-1029 T...-l•n Cn•11"'•~ "'~·· ""'"" r1t1 P101~111on11 Pl111 ll1lltlf$! r10!11 .. on1I 810\f f"•fl!l•ilOll•I OIOq Bldg fl10lftt\u)ntl OICl\I, M1dlt11 O!d11. SAN OIEGO CHULA VISTA CLAIREMONT 583-6932 420-9580 560-1484 lllv1•1do l •S foun~ A•e. o &J ti.1od,c11 Mrd•r•I Cenltr SY<TtO AP C~nlt• '· I ~··· .. I eac Until now yo u've been able to dial the foll ow ing 213 area prefixes without dialing th e area code first : 430 438 594 431 439 596 433 498 597 434 592 598 Starting Noven1 ber 1 you'll ha n.: tn dia l .. 1: ·then "2IJ:' then the nun1 ber. But vnu s1i ll \Hm·t h bilkd ror a long distance call . You'll fiqd a eon1plcte L'xpla11a1io11 ,,r lht: nt:w dialing procedures in your nt.:\I' pho ne direct\1 t"). But if you'd like to talk tu u' :th<Ht t th em. plea~e feel free to call our bu~incss office. (Cji~ 6 EnERALTELE PHDnE An equal opp11rtuni1y cmplnllT. I • I 1 u&Sday Octot>t.'f :.xJ 1974 DAil Y f'll.OT . -:-fJ- T 0 NIGHT'S "Laguna, Lido Preparing co·m=edi=.~e-s'l-.m-------MANN THEATRES TV HIGHLIGHTS I ~,.,.,-.,.,=11c1~•~"-:-=\"" . '!'ht''L·C'111ttlro1in1t nflttl11 ..,11,11 111 11a· j '1,.,t,. \J,,,, .• 1~.ut 1111.,11p.l11111n j:, ,1-1 11 .. I 4.DULTS&STUDlHTS,1.l~ -!llUtlll) lht.:;1lt'I' )ll'<ldlll'llOllS llh•:11j'! .. Lh'\\I\ p1 1 11i,~ .. ,·d l .J llp1 1 u0!~1t·1 1 1~11 I i\l}C (7) 8 ::10 .. ,.he ~1atk of Zol'\'O." t''rank IS "'i.Hl 1n i.: Ill tlH' "In~:-.. ;ind lnterm1"ss1"on \t•:11 [1111 ~ ,1t 'l lU:.! l'(!ll ... 1'1 Hill l 1·1 I .1.11111 ll.11 l11•t J.ongcll a plays a du<tl rote as the musked l'01:-t1n i.: hus bl'C'll a11r1vun1·L·d 1 ;it ori .1111t .l11h11 11 .1 ~ v .. 11 111 !'l.11 3vengc1· 7.o:ro in this TV niovic update of the by t110 n1or1• local lhcnt1·r... ~ ·r111: i'•l!lll 111·1·1\ pn1i,:r.1rn 111, 1011111 q•,d 1ul1·-. 111 11h· I swas h~uckhllg saga, \\•ith Hicardo !\1ontalban the Lui.:un:i r.101111<111 iOm TitUS 111 11 1.,1r1 ...... 1 11t ,, 1·1:1 ..... 1n 1,\\1· ·111111 . 111 111 ~1111.1 1 and Gill.lert lloland. Yvonne Decarlo "lso 1., l'l<t)'hou .... c and the Lido 1.-.lt· \(llt'l' ;incl diction 011 SJ1ur ,\101111·:-. 1\,111·11South,1..·111 l"I featured. " Plarl'rs. d a i :-rrorn 10 :•in 10 1,.~,11 l'l1·n11·n1 ... Jl1·hh.1 Hn111u, ells I.) L:i ~unu 11·d l open a 111·1·k b G ff l .,,0,·1,.,,,,,,1.sron n1t1111. ,.111.11 \\.111d" l .. 11 '1111 11• .ind l .. 11111 ll ··•o "1'he 0'1 Do "P o t r 111• •· 111 "•'"I'·• 11 1·:1-. ,, .. a .. . .. ,.,-ll'Y zen. art nc rrrnnlo11ight11t1ha1·c111al 1a\'i.or r,l'11 l'l'"'" ll' .. "" J),,·.l·•hn-.11 ri1 P11n d111:.;o1111 of Lh1s. two.part movie about 12 misfits \\'ho uf1111t•ofl111·1 he:1t1..·1"~t1111:.t r.1;1ulto u Pl:1yhoui-1". •i11ti ... 1urrv hank {·n1pl1•11· ... ntt ~l<1nda~!'i from ;:;111t11 ~1 :10 th•· v.1 -.1. (lul, .11 l11"•t •~ I k I (' I' t · ,.t.·1r\.· J\nn Volta ·'' tl1t• n) iA::C~me s 1.oc: troops in \Vorld \Var fl is aired poµular con1l•d ici-. "~1 1 ... h•r .ug un a ,:in~i·n ,o.ir • p , · ll.1111 't'1vrn .11rll• I" tl11'i'l l ghl lh I I ''"''" II .. ,.1, fl ,,,, ,·l•n". and 111111elt'Ollh'. 1'h•· clH·ttnn c\;i ..,, 11111 b1• on1 \\'\ _,ee Marvin Charl es Bronson Hnbl.•rts." Li do arr 111•:-. on · •g, l',. e .-.l'r· "" 11n i.:. !h1· prndur t1011 , 1h1' Ernest Jlorgnin c a ndTellyS;1\'ulas. , tht· secnl' 1110 "'l'1·ks lut1·r v;it1on., ;.n•c h<'in).: t <.1k1'n i1 t. n1olhl•r , 1.'o n1p l1·l111 ~ 1n\• 1:111).!.ht hy l)uclll'Y t-.:111 ~1 11 , ,, i·l 11h .. ~v 1l'nth :-11H v J!f71. wilh thC' l)f:.J ngP l"nunty •19107 13. 1·:1s1 url• /.;_i<ld,1• Ht•tl:11 .• J11n prof1·:-:-.111n :d 1a<'11111r ;1•,n<l "111 'l'hi• iilai 11111 hv l'tt"•i •r\ \I \ hn\ in Jt·u·r, <'orclon :-.trUl'lOI', 1\·h1 l' f'g nu,; :1 prt•n1i('reofar11•V.'l'Otll('dy, i\1' I.JI)(_) IS i.i·:. i\l f'X 11' '' ' ·1 N', 'fll'<'·\'"'at' nll'fObl'I' ol ~l 'H lvd '1'h 11r ,1l.1' ~h rP tt l~h • ··Nus·, •. ,, Pl"'·''-<·. Wi•'rc· ,.,,1,,.1 ... ,lll>c·<l••·•·rl•••""'\•• ,Jnhn i\Ull'y ;J IH 1 11r1na ,, S il• I ' Ill• I 0 ~---------------------,. fl•·•l••.·11 '' ,_.. "' " ,.. 1'"11 . \\h0 1)\:Jyt•dalht•!1tl1·n.il1•1 n '' 111 '11 • '"1 '· •1 n ' ,, St•.'\., Pl t•:i..;1.•, \\'f''r1• " II I I "1·J,.1•\.,, 1n l h•· 1·11l h -i,:1• • Ptlarth('lla H;1n1lall. 11·ho':-. llrat1sh." :.i t·on1t·dy 11f 1·r· "~O S<'X" "di bl' .. iai.:i·d · "f'orn ill~ '.' 11 1 I i' 1 n• t ,, 111 n1 u n 11 1 ·r h 1' ,1 t 1' r , J-tC•o.. '"THE GAMILla" tll "-""' .. ''" w~1Jt.ll•lHtJ.totU c.~o·c­ ErH•t IOl"IJ'IN • "LAW I OISO•DH" """' l·H .. tt.JtiH .... ,--1 lt·I tl<l·· l·t .... t \.!e.N TV DAILY LOG chr('el in,: "~I 1:-.t1·r Hollt·rt:-. •;. r11r... c·t• ntt· ri n " a round a for onl.' 11 C'C'k 0 nly · ·rut·-.d:t\' rnin1t· in :.tru<·lor · '1'11·1-l '\ ~ t".1n h1· 11111 l' h.1 •1·d 111 • tl1ro•• •h S"turot ·, N ' I" f.·nrolln11..•11t 1:-l11n 1t1·d ;111.t 1-------------rnr lht' lhir<l lllllt', ha ... C:tSf. I I '· 11 f f'( l Ill ' g .u '1·' I U :J' ;11!1.11\I'<' ,,, Ill<' <Ult!'L <' i·uupc "HI ,.;t•t: 'l' I ~ 23 ·1t K'30 in th1· I 1<to 1 ~11· tho-.l' 111:-.h1ni.: n1 011 • llllu!· -l~ou r.1t·Co ll . 11·ho's atllng 1n por11o g1·:qd11· 1n th•· 1nad · · • · · · 1 IK111\..•1ni·,. 111· ,11 1h1· h11\ "I 'lrorll'••th1'•·"t•n11•.•ntl1•· I I II I l l'lubhOUS('. iOI \'1a l.tdo n1 ;1,t1n11 :-.huulll (;1 l l h1• I I ... u :11u 111 11·.~pc·r:1 c y o l!t' 11 .. ,,11 pert11r 111;1111·1· lllJ.: 11. · I I · S<•"<I Nrw1>01·l l\r ·,1·11 ,.,.,,,.,·tor.1· t•on111.1n .1 .11 h l•J \1\lc ro <'. I s a prornnlu111 nd of 11 · " • ' · fo r Hon , \\'h n p l;iy 1·d Sl:in Hi·ll a nd !';i t lll·~1·r1·:1lions n1:ry lx·n1;id1· i:1t;1. Tuesday Evening Mo~ie: (C) (90) "lite M"ti of Z.1· 10" l•d~) '14 -f1a11~ U111el11, l!te1ulo Mon11lh1n, Gilbert 110111\d, Louise So1eJ, llobett Midtllt1Gn, Anne Alchtf, Tom L1e1, V't'llnlll Oe· OCTOBER 29 Carlo. fr1n-l1n1tll• poi11l11 a dual 1ote m t~t 11ttion·1dvtntu1e 1:00 6 0 llJ [LQ) W €D GJ Ntw5 sel on los Angeles in tlte 1820s. W0'1.lJ~JQlf 6j(Cl1,llJ) ltt•~ Vou11g Don 01e10 Vega, t1pert 0 f.AI loni1111 horseman. swordsman dnd rtntle· O R1rmtnd Burr Show m!n, i.ecreu, di~iu•ses himself as W P1rtrid1t f1ml!J Zorro and betomes the d1sh111R W Mod Squid a~enger for the people 1g11nst a ti) Mulit1I Comff, Show t•Utl 11overnor. Q6 Shi Trt~ m Merv liirillin Show ffi Eledrit ComplR1 tlJ Sill ti Western Ml~ "Collet Efl Speff RKtt and 1he Letend" The ~IOI)' o4 Her· l :JO 0 MtlV liirlllin Sllow n1ndo Cortrz 111d 1 bind ol 500 m AndJ liirtffilh So1ntlfdJ Wt\o conqUtfed Monlt· W lMm! 1um1'1 !oOphhhi;tled -'llec t o'lll•ll· (aj (!j) Or11fr's Clloitt hon in Me1ico 1n 1520. i Tiit Pioflten 9:00 0 (ii) !J) (fl Kft1ii fitt·O ''The Uttlt R'wls Two f1ced CorpJe" lite inwR111 · 7:00 (VOOfll@mfll /rlf\U 11011 of I gangl1nd·Slyle Sllyinl 0 lowllnt 1•1 DoH111 t1kes a biurre tuin when lhe IU· ltJ Mod Squid top1y rev1111 tile vi~tim Md hi10 ltJ Truth Of tonMQlltllUl physical ident1\1e1. 0 Whll'1 MJ ll11t? ED lo1 Gr1ndts A11os dtl Red WI lne Luty 9:30 m HN• W lht fll S.l1d ta Adl'tntutr !l.1.l Cl) Htpn'1 HtrGIS Alici1nldo1 dtl Norte w l1111t111d1 !B lllot'1! Cl~ lir V1t1ty D m Citywatd1t11 flml tilt (I)) lenlllll 110:00 I Du•• . 0 BUDDY EBSEN.TV'S Th1tt Sloo1es I * BARNABY JONES-HIT! 7;111 lftw T1111u11 Hut!! 0 '.rt (l)(j ) 9 11n1br 1on11 lfQl !il (I] ~olltwood Squr•I "8lu1p11nt for A Capel'' Je1lous1 Ktlp Th, fll•1rhbor ! prowkt1 the brood•ne le~der o1 a Rainbow Sund•• -1 bu111ar1 rin1 (guest Gaf)' lock"ood) lJ J (!iJ _(I) To Tell~· Trlllh .. I lo 1hmln1!e the insurance 11ent 0 MllllOn S Movie. (2hr) h.td1· w~o ~pplies him with villl secuuly ~tnl 11 fllurt111bur(' Patt I (diiJ pl&ns ror h•s b1ta k·in ope111ion1. 61 -.M111m1lla11 Schell. Sus pectin1 th1\ ht! husb1111fs dt'1h m l tl'it(htcl WIS r10 ICtldtnf, the WldOW of tht I OtJ It Nlthl m~Ufllltt min asks D"lllbJ to ._~tJ to Advtnlu1t thrck mto Ille case. MiMll Wend 0 "POLICE STORY"· Uttle lbKlls · 1:tO @CD llJ liilOd Til111s When * A REAL COP SHOW 1n tneycloped ia u luman who is O ~(i)®l mP•Hc• Sl•r1 not only a b!•cll; IN'otllt1, but b\i11d,I "Gt1mou1 Boy'' IOI!, lAl!ianUl, Don shows up at '"' [Yan~ household, Mrrtdilh tnd lu~ H~1m1n ~tu In Jamel Ind fJofida decide lhey tan !ht sto~ of I ch1rm1111, 1lib and 1Umd !he "liJ)"Plrmtnt plan" 101 likttble min who just happens to 11ood c1u1e. Uter, 'llhtn they read be a bin• robber. l!e$C.hedultd. f\·l an1on. :1 1·rew n1(·1nht'r. Ctlt·hri:-.l \i-111 p l a~· the Ii~ t'a llln gcithcr 675:11 ~J 1>1 the first ty,·o tin1t•s lt'adirig rolPs nf a b~tnk 073·tiliU. • f;()l.OI-:'.\' \\ ES'I' t'ol OTllt:lt ~!,\JOH rolf'S Jn the Laguna produt·tion 11 ill bt• filled by Chul'k Roberts' as Ensign P ulver, Gene Bt'ncdict la fo rn1t'r Pul1 1·r l as thl' ca ptain i.l lld P:iul I-Iowa rd as Doc. Kathleen Dailey ha s the lone female role·in Lhc s ho'v as th<' Navy llUJ'Sf'. Hill Sp('nCf'r 1s the 1·h1cr pctt.v ofricC'r of <1 <'1'1•11• 1\'hl l'h inclod<'s ll;u·v1·y }'ru m1nu nd . .J1n1 H~·:ui. J)a v td Knnbbs . Uohl·rl Hambo, '/'om Croy,'1, Bell S n1ith. Brut(' CampbC'l l. Jim No\•es . .J on r.Janlovc and Pcte'\Vi\liamson . ·rhcodorc Noack is de)>•~ ning lhe !>l!l for lhe Thon1as ~lcgJ:!cn .J o s hua Log <in ('OffiC'dy, which wt\\ play 1'uesdays throug h Satur· .............. "W n1ana12e r und his n c y,· hnlll'. Gram1ny Site NE\V )'ORK <UPI) -The Uris Theater in Ne"' )'ork has been booked ror the telecast or the 18t h i.lnnuat Grammy Awards ~1arch 1, 1975. Talk s were under\\ ay 11•ilh CBS-TV to make it a t11•0-hour show. Trivia? It's a reason to read the Daily Pilot's entertainment page every Saturday "'Ull WOODSTOCI OM;. WA.Vt'• -Enterta1nmenl loday "PACIFIC VIBRATIONS" (G) ftu "'SOLO---Of'IMlitt 511«1 Fillo 2klS.Owtloi:ll~7:lO&t:JO SURFTHEATRE,HuntingtonBeoch-536-93'16 -SURF'S UP- • SOUTll COAST Hl'p!•r· to1·y has unnounccd the fur· 1na\1on of l\IO tht'.1\1.•r 1\ork!»hop c,ou r~es u ... ;1 f1 r~l AMOY WARHOL'S "FRAHKEHSTEIH " "' & "CRY RAPE " Ill l1 ·g1"s S1l1•1t \ Hu ~ll 1'!':­ l)r:1n1a ('Ji1h. t·nm1,n:-.l'd ul ~lt•;if 11nd hnrd of hl»1r111i:: ... tulll'lll:-, 11·111 p re:-.enl "1111· lb11ly Ua~·:-.." ~1 .iii:: ht t·on1t•dy HOW THRU THUR SO A Y Morit p,..,..,. Wlllttt<:ehwy "TUGBOAT AMHIE" NorwtoSMsw Jo1111 Crowford ''THE WOMEH" WEST COAST PIEMIEIE · . ; .. Btst Fort"iqn Pfay Of Tht Year Cantflfy Award · "THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND" "Ell..._,.,.., fulW'IY -•Mttl1.!J1vT~._!t,llfl~.: P••• ...,........,....,. *'" !IOI o~ ~-•ft..,\l_l\&J Wn .-n-, c • .,..., .. , ,,.y ''""'' , .... , ..... s-My-1 , .... ,.HE GAMILER'" IRI • ''HIGH PlAIMS DllFTIR'" '"THf LONGEST l' ..t.•O" w;tti l•I IUIT IEYMOLOS lht p11nl m the ton\11t\, they h•~• (6] TI.1 lold Onei some doubts. Ron Gl1ss guests. 0 (~ {JJ) CV m M•fClls WtlbJ I.!;=:=:===== 0 121 ({I ®J m Ad1111·IZ "SUS· M.0. "feedback" Dr. W1lb1 trlts io "IUSTE• & lllllf" t•I • pect ff I" An rldtrlr man 's anempl help )'QUiii Dinny Wi!llams, an up· lo 10 b1e• home lo p1ison ends 1nd·comin1 hour, ad)ost to the h11ic111y bttore Qlfic11s Rttd 1nd' l1ct that he ii an epiltptie ind MallOf un come to his 1id. musl l •vt up h•s tarttr In the 11n1. O Ukm h 1,et!Mll laktn rt. Ht1berl Jetteoon Jr. 11111 Leslie U1· Portll11d T11llbl11m.. g1ms 1uest. (6JltJt ti li1oucllo m Q) Nt•s O l~CiJl (3]Q)HIP!1J OIJI ~flllltURtoudl•blt's ' "H1u11!ed" RalPh Mllph plans to £D Atdon Chk.lno hold h11 1nnu1I co:stumt p1rt1 .It· lO:JO I H•W> rutty 1t 11\t old Simpson llouH so • loumtr to Alhenlllf• Demon Club m1mbt11 ca11't trash W111d11lu1t ii. W~ill checking out the proptrtJ LI ewdld Glill p1ior to the patty, Richie is tenifitd l u1cl11 Preoflnr w!>tn he !hlnb he sees 1 he•dl•ss . S1tu11Jon ComtdJ boctr 111d d111ds rtlurni111 I01th•11:0:J 8QOaJa:)alflhn C11$IUl!lt llfllr. ll,, {I)@) E1J fn@ MfWI m Dl1lt1'1 ~kt 0 ltst ol li11lldlo Tht Vlrt1011n (6J NYPD • , liiorritll .. D MDVII; {C) "Tlte Uclr Kilte11" 'lf Mnit: (C) (2111) Empe f10111 (com) '5'--Altc Gui11neu. F011 l ino" (wu) '53 -Wilham m MiiYoll: lmpauilll1 Holden, E111no1 P11ttr. . II) NlJlll 1ii1tllfy m l l'IMrlca "ln~tnling A Na hon~ (ll) (1) .Prhr liiun~ Part t. . . . Qi Wold Wiid Wnt ED l os llpeti•ls dt S,1'111 P1n1I m l'!t• lor tletlttl fl) MOYlt: "8rotht1 Rat • A 11~" li3 C.UI W1nled: Dead or Aliwt (comJ_'4G-ROlla1d Rea21n. (Cl l:JO e (l1J rJ) I]) M. A· s. H Whilt 11:30 !J lltl.@(JJ t.~s l•I• M~: Bla-e worries 1bout upHUin1 news lht 01~ Dozen Patt I (dr1) 61- ham his ••ft, rather Mulcahy let M1no1n, Ch•rles Bronson, Ernes1 1r1pples •ii/I lht problems Of how B~r11mne, Te_l_!t ~~1l1s.. lo 11spond lo his S•Sler's nem ol 8 ~ (!) (lgl m Jolln•J C•fJllll her propoHd cil1111e in lilt·StJlt ff~ftd flkktl1 " and or how to perlo1 m 1 11li11ou1 (J) Mom: "Tire Rel MtnJCe (dr1) • • • • ' '4!)-llobtrt Rockwell. telt~Y IOI whit e as a no O IQ;)((})(~ CiE) Wile Wor11 (,";'@~~tt(D.Na c Tue1111y i11.rr "Dy1na 11oom on1y-· (RI Mnirl: (C) (90) ~Stt1nge Homt· BiH Coiby , . comlR(' (d!J) '/4 -Robert Culp, , ffol'r""d .Telt•1~1~ .!"•In! Glen C1mpbell, e~1ba1a Ander!oOn. 'lhe Chinese Ptome M1n1ster (R) Whit11ey Bla~e. led Gar"U. A hotel 12:00 D Movie: "The Crimei ol StephtR i;al·burel•i·lurned·murdertr returns Hawk" (m~s) '36--(rit Pottm111. home lot tht !list timt in 18 J1!i!S m Movie: "ll~&:UtS of Shtl'fl'Ood 10 v1s1! relal<Vts who lh111k of h•m fr»tsl" (adv) ·~o--John Dertk. •1 a th arming, gtntrous .wolld lr11 1:00 O ~ l'omorrow t ier. 1 ·•S O Mo~le· (C) ''Cunti..-k" (wes) ~J Mite lklughs Show . · 'GJ-Rori C1lho1m, Rod Clmeron. 0 ABC Tuesday M.ov1e 2:00 m All·Nlillt s11ow: "House ti * Brand new version of striniers." "I was A M11t; W11 THE MARK OF ZORRO Bri!h" An all.family picture j 3:10 O M1"1t: ~Double Oy111mflt" O IQ!;@ l ())fIIABC TutsdlJ \com) ·~L -Jane Ruutl!, '61 Oi1ne McBain. Arthur lltn· Wednesday "ady, Claude Akins, Will Hutchins. !:JO O tt) "A Tlcklbh All1ir" (rom) '63 -Shirley Jones. Gil You111. DAYTIME MOVIES Cuoty" Jones. Reel Buttons. Z:JO (1) (CJ "Tiit H1llehrj1h Tr1ir' Cond. l:JO O •ffanq S\etlt Is N1nin r" !wu; '6!1 -Bult L1nc1stu, Lei (mr1) 'll-Ptter loire llem1tk. t ·OO O (Cl "The liinl Rusll"' (tom) ·ss r.ll ' Cil (Cl "C101scu1Ttnt" (mr..) · -Ro1.1lind RU'ittll. fun•ndo l•·i ·11-llobtr1 HooU, k!•elll)' St•le. mis Gkm1 De Ha~tn, Cctd1e AltM!tt J;OO 10 (CJ .is.n r11nci$ce lnlt11tllion- 10:00 O it> "59r Todar. Die ToMo"o""I 1t" (dr1) '70 -Yin Johnson. Clu (dril '61 -tix Bu~tf, Brad Hit Cu11ger. Pt111ell Roberts Iii "Sa1eb1ush Jroub.tdow1" (wet) l:3() [l ) "011e11tt.n Am1ltrd1m" (1dv) 'JS -Gene A.ulry "RI)(' A1ouncl '60 -Peter f111th, [YI 81110-. Ille Wo1ld" (mus) '57 -Tom111y 0 (C) '1ht Rtlucllnt AslnlNul" Slcelt. {tom) '61 -Don lloo"s, Join f1tt· )2•00 m "[111 to Wed" ((Om) '.t6 -f\'\311, A1T~u1 O'Co11~tlL ' V•~ Joh11.111n, l!thtf W1ll11ms. .t:OO ~7) (lj "Dlflf:t Hill" (tom) .'41 - 1:00 ~(CJ ''t11udt!lf Enllllh" (dr1) Ct11r Romero, Cllolt l1~d1s. ' KOC•:, CllANNEL 50 Orange County's UllF t<'lcvision station, KOCE·TV, has sched ulrd lhc follo1ving specia l programs today. Oft ailed list inl(S of Channel SO's programs are carried in the Daily Pilot 's TV \\leek cal'h Sunday. U:IO \CNOOLOtlTAl(T NEWS ICf U:IO •IAING LlttE IC.I 1 1t COMMUNITY OF LIVING THHtGI IC! "£n011n91'•tO S~ it\ t·• TIMI 10 o•"'w ((\ .. ,,,.. , .. _ t.nttn•Qu•'1iflfl•" I '! MIT" ,jit,(fOrtY It! ~·•NI 'L"" \,<'o-.ih 1·• lLIClltlCCOMPANY ((;I JM C•Rlt.llCOll MOAS 1(1 ')It CONIOl'I (t.OTMIHG COl!Nli• • 1c1 J>rr1MrU•t1 ,,,. )•lrt, l•\l Mf'"' J;• O!MliNliOMI IN (UllUltl S tCI "[!""°"Ill~ ,4.H l'lllllf.llfO SlllTCIONO ICI •'"llM•• PtnPt<HV't'·' 4·M lLl(TltlCCOMl',t,IOIY !LI I~• 51,AMl \TllE£T ICI t :Oll llGILU£M,t,1tlLE !CI l :)O OIMENl!ON$ IN CULTUlltS 1(1 1 '·'-1"""'10QY . I H Flllili"AHO I Kf:TCHllOIG l() 'L•"'"~' f'etlll"' 1o..,,· I M '"'' II MY LAHO t(! '""°""" ... ,.,._, ~ 1 M OI Mli NllONI llOI tUllURlS IC.I l'IPwl<llt>lll f Jt ~l(IAl IC \ 0"11•. Ot~ll• Uf1>fl • C••OI Bw•ntll l\0\1\ lftl' proQ••m 0\ 111••111'>1••I~1n1 1~"""'°"'11'! • ....,,..,, _ _,. h'f't\ ff~ •llKlfil ~­ •!t-h(\, {'!lmlnl I •r-->c"-i"""'• Sc~ Mon .• fTL 6:10-l;lD-IO:JO Sl't.•S.it. 12:10-2:31>-4:]0 6:]0-8:30-IO:JO F1shion ld.nd · N-pon Ctnler N-pon Be.eh• 644·0760 Co-Hit IUfMA r..t.RI DRIVf.IN "GROUHD ZERO" MONO A Y THRU FlllDA Y OPEN AT 6:00 "AIRPOllT '75" 6:JO.l ,JO. I O:lO SATUROAY·SUNO.l.YOPINAT ll:OO "AllPORT '75" ll:lO.Z:J0.4:J0.6:lO·l :JO.I 0:)0 Pl.US A !.l'ICIAl .. IOl'llG"" SHOW 'II. I SAf. tt0 ,A$tlS THIS lHG•GaMDIT ,ll•U ·~·'""'· ~ "LAST SUMMEI" "OfYtl'S TRIAMGlf"' • "UOTH£• Of THE WIMD" IGJ "CAllfORHIA. srUT" • 'UST OlTAll" t•I ..... WALT .GllU1Br DISNEY Allllil'E PRIJUCTIJMS J'fM·J .. t;JS [QI lilit~HIMt•ll!.I UMBELIEV AILE' THE DEVILS TRIAMGLE olso HORTH COUNTRY Geo. Stl)at, Bliot GMld California Split --·· .-1•- "'THE OOVf" "IT'S ALIVE" I N •• ~ .•.~.! ~ ~ .~. ,'!.•.~.~ 0 EDWA R D S CINEMA VIEJO ..... " ......... . " .. "' .............. ~o ltG.bttof ~Ktcwtiikol~. ;u;a.--.c.ILi!ft· ..... "Harold & Maude" Plus "LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL" '"JUGGlflNAUT" '1.AST RUN" IP'GI • '"THE GaOOYI TUii.. . ' "WHHl DOES IT HUIT7 .. 1RI "DEVIL'S TRIAHGLE" "CLOHES"' IPGI ()pon ""O<I '""'F" ~30 C>l'n So!'Sun lfi<ol 1?30 ""'"' ""u '""'' 1'>11Mf'-l l i~ "'THE DEVIL'S TRIAMGLE" "ClOMES" lrGI A, '"THE OOYf" """IA.NG TH£ OIUM SLOWLY" ''DUDDY IRAVITl" KAAOt.D & MAUDt" IPGI ~·· *DEVIL'S T•l..t.HGLf" "ClOP-llS"' lrGI 'THI DOVE" lrGJ "STERILE CUCIOO" A "DUO DY ICIA VITI" W "'H.1.IOlD' MAUOf" IPGI "OUTH WISH" "SER,ICO" Ill Olol f All• M IVl<IN j.ll()Wllotl'. l~•fllOOl.OI THE LONGlST YAlD i. !.:,000 CONVIClS I A WOMAN '""""" ............. LAST SUMMER 1o01 Sunday IS rl1ao-Ar ~A.ICE A M05TAlC0.IC ¥151T TO THE FABULOUS FORTIES "'"'I • "OSl••O:OtC -· __ , ,..,. , .. _,, "'"' 0 1 t!Of ....... 0 .. 1 ••• -' .-........... .. Class of~ l,.GI - tu --"'-~ .. .... C•• •Orf 'lfl OAll _Y~~o_1 _______ ,~·~·~··~'~"-o~,~·~·~ .. ~ .. ~·~·-·~·-" L .. !ti. Boyd QUEENIE By Phil lnlerland i Sauey Lawsuit· Tension Vital 2 Fir11is Cross Skeivers For Marriage A m.1n t"hol'l't'.!> hi:. dni:: to fit h1t1 ov .. n Pl'r.sonaHty, 1t-~. :<1;11d :\l 1.1ybt• :-.o Pr('!';Ldcnl (;t•orgt! \\'o.1:<1~t1n~ton 's llfl'f\~l'rl·d pup''••:-. ;1 h1 l!hliorn foxhound \\1hat ':-.yours. 'tr " TJIHt.I;: Tl 1'1F~S af. m3ny t-:sl-hn11\ 1,_•nrnrn11 :-.luridl' n0\1' as did '!O 15 \'(·ar:<1 :1)!fl 1\nd l\.\'ll'(' 11~ n1 :111\ <·oninut murdC'r Studf'lllS of I h(' unh<i ppy n1.1t t l'r ('t'CCht 1 HjUOr SO:ttt: ('IT, .. Cal.:u11~1 ·rv.·o m1ll1on l'(·~1d1·nt:-. th<·rc l'an't find 11ork l)nr n1Ll hnn l!vf• in the slum ~ 1\rltl 0111~ milhon ,11,_·1..·p tn thf' :;trE>cls . I l11rd to &:('l a gr :i:i p uf that ~11uat1tu1, i:<1n 't 11" Siil:!\' ASi C.!\~ Thal v.·ord ·,ht•n:.i1uj!an " i~ ~.ud to be <i sp1 noff from the old Irish v.·ord "s1onn;.iehu1ghim " meaning "I play lr1C'kS ' ll. "\\'llJCll ,., the n1ore poc~onou:s. lkJ-· C'obrti or the r;ittlesn<ikt"' A. All I ''an trll ~ou is thal v.·hen l.iborator~ rats are n('edl!.!r1 \I 1th 1'(111al mount <. of robra and ralller \'('norn !ht• Onl' that gl·t:. th(• l'ohr<i J>OlSun 1n\'ariably d1l':<1 f1r!>l \\'AS NO~E OTltl:R th<in th(• ,l!reat psycholoi::ist C:.. rl Jung v.· ho t l:-i 11nC'd . "l 'he most sur1>ris 1n,g ('lemcnt nCl'l'~:-.ary to mak<· a h:ippy marri<ig<' is tension. Look :i t th1:-. in 1ern1s of l'\'C'ryday life. Is a con\'crsation l1kC'l.1• to be 111 \('r1·,t1n~. 1f you knov.· bc·forchand that ;o.:our p;1rlner v.·111 agrt·e 11ith f'1·c1)·thin,g you say·~ ~lt>r~ull!t , n.1or:.;lly ;ind phy~ic.::..11~, naltu·c has created extreme d1tft'rt•neC':-. l)(>tv.·ccn man and 11·om11n, so that h(' find s h 1~ uppos1tl' in hPr and she in hin1 Thi:. crea1c.~ tc·n :-.1on ... Hl·n1c·mhcr th<it For happinc~s· sak<'. drun1 up :1 "hitc·knurklc drb;itc v.·1th your ma1nmon1al m ate toni ght SCOTt'll V ou can buy ;i bout 500 different hr ands of scotch an Glasgov.·. IT'S NOT L'~l;SliAL for re:-.1dcnt1al dround Tokyo 10 cos t SJ(J,000 an 3l'I'('. real eSlAte ALF A i'l lLLJON bees. 1·hat 's your share. Or it \.\'Outd be. if all the bc.-es nation~·ide \l'Cre di,·lded up equally amon~ the citizens. Such be the estimate of one entomologist IT llAS BEl::X REPORTF:D that t he most common given namr 1n the \\'Orld is :\·lohammad, spelled variously Less \\'idc\y knov.·n is the f<acl th<1l there's no \\'UY lo s pell that n<1me in English so as to s;ivc it the correcl Arabic pronunch:1tion. .. •• , 1: t.. ... r ....... !iood••·• 1.. •~1• 11•.,i.1 ... ~ ........ ,, "Sometimes I think having all male execut.ives wasn't so bad after all." llairs. Maggots Tuna Fans Worry About Contents \\'ASllINGTO!'\ !UPI I - Amcri<'ans de\'our 5.5 bi\· lion c<1n:. of tuna a rear -- n1ore than an) other people in the v.·orld -and judging frorn the lel<'phone call:-. to th(' Food and Drug Ad· n11n1 ~tr:il ion . they're v.·or· rit·d about rcporls they may also be eating rodent hairs :lnd 1nsett part.,, 1'hc Jo'D1\ says field of· rices have been Sl\'<imped with calls and letters since last '"'<'ck 's disclosures by the Consumers Union of the pre!le n(·f' of ton1 aminants in niost or th1.· canned tuna tested. T II F. F DA ~nd Con· suml•rs Union ha1•(• been <irguing O\•er their con· clu:-.1o ns. But neither group bche\·es there is :1nything dangl·rous t•r unhealthy :iboul lhl· si tuation. llov.'e\'l•r unappealini::, the rdl'i! ma)· bt•. the minute prt·~t·nct: ol !hes~ foreign ohJ\'C'\~ 1s ··1us1 an esthelic con~1d<:rat1on ... in the ~ord:-. of one Consumer:-. l"n1on rc1)r(·,,t•n!;it11·r ,\n Fl).\ pr(':-.:-. r('IC~:-.l' said 1t had ·no r11ason to douhl !he genl'ral s:ifely and sa nitary condition of <'annedtuna." THE AGENCY did nol· deny the possible presence of some contaminants - just thal ii did not make any difference. Jt has aske<l lhe group for a detailed report on their test!-1 and CU has of· fer<'d to cooperate. Consumers Union. \Vhich publis h ed ··co n s umer Reports." collected the can· oed tuna from s lore shelve!-i around the <·ountry , tested 312 samples of 52 brands from 16 n1a jor distributors ~nd publis hed the r esults. One sample contained p:irt of a fir m aggot. others con- tained rat hdirs ;as long a:-. three·fifths of an inch. <JS "'ell a~ pieces of feather. Only bra,nd~ from three ol the distributors. ··Grand Gnion .. , "Geis h;1 ·· :•nd "Empr ess." 1\·ere found freC' of {'Onta m inants By mLTON ~IOSK0\\1Tt federal district court 1n San Francisco is the ~C'l'll<' of J b1ttl'r scrap b<'lY.cen two or thC' nation's lop market er:-. of consumer product.i.. In one corner i5 Clorox, tht:: king of the bleach m:irkct ; in !he op· positc cor·nl·r is l lcublei n, thr king or the vodka markl?I. At first cl:.i nce you might \\'Onder v.·hy a vodka distil · 1t·r and a bleach m;1ker would eross sY.ords. But in these days of raging diver- sification. a company can easily find its<:lf at log. gerheads 1>.-·i1h a company it nc\•er paid attc·ntion ;o pre\·iously_ llEUJILEIN, FOR exam· pie, is now much more than than Yodka. It owns the Kentucky Fri('d Chicken operation <ind it's the Sec· ond-largest seller of wine und e r su('h labels :.is Inglenook. It a lian Swiss Colony and Petri. And Clorox is no longer just a lit- tle old bleach company. It packs B&B mushrooms, makes Kingsford charcoal ;.ind n1:1rkcts Liller Green c<it-bo:i.: fi ller. But none of the abol'C· mentioned product s is responsible for lhe legal epithets the com pa nie~ are hurling at each other. They'r<' fi ghting 01•er the spoi ls in the s teak·sau('e mark('!. \\'hatsauee. if any. do you u se on yo ur steak? Americans have been spen- ding about 522 million a \'(•ar on steak sauces and ihe traditional leader, \\'ith about 60 percent of the market. has been A·I sauce, 3 lleuble1n brand. Tv.•o years ago Cloro:i.: figured that there might tx· a market for a steak sauce t hat \\'HS m ildcr and sv.·eetcr than A-1. and so ii introduced a new brand, Prime Choice. It appeared to be on target. Prime Choice sold v.·ell. court w1th an antitrust sult, charging that llcubh•1n "'as trying 10 moriopoliic thl' stt>ak·:sa ut"c marki'L Clo1·ox \\•ants the courl to force Heublein to stop marketing Steak Su1)rt'tllC. Mbney Tree Besides that, it ·s asking for damages of $45 million. Jleublein c:.1mc right bu<'k "'ith a suit of its own. It's Cloro:i.: that's trying to rcslrain competition in the stcak·sauce market. says lfeublein. The comi>laint al· leges that by bringing its legal al'tion Clorox was at- tempting to 1nt1n11aate · 11eublcin and prevent it from ente ring the sweet- m i Id seg menl of the market. BOTH SIDES are noy,• E'ngaged in prt'lrial cxamin<ition. Attorneys for Jlcubl<'in bcliel'es the best defense is a good offense. They are therefore inquiring inl o Clorox's lockhold on lht• bleach market. Heublein has pointed out to lhe court that Clorox doe!> 60 pcr<'ent o r I hf' liquid bleach business and 60 pt.·r· <'t'nl of the drr bleach businl'ss as well. lts thrust is clear: \Vho is Clorox to <'omplain about a monopoly'! Clorox has yet to "1.'ring in the vodka market , where J!('ublein may control as much :is 40 percent of the business with its Smirnoff Silver, Popov and Relska Brands. Computer Sales Up · -MERCEDES BENZ - Sale.~ • Service • Lea sing 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY (Good Deed People) make the scene Sundays Consumers Union :-..:lid tuna is s till ,.. good source of protein and is high in 1·1t;1mins. iod111'-". fluorine and pho~phoru s. It alsO i~ a good bargain compared to fr<ink furters. bologna or pork <'hops in tern1s of price per pound. the organization s~id . Oil 'Price Gouging' 495·1 700 MISSION VIEJO 831 -1740 s.,. 01"90 Fwy. to ••ffl f'llwy. ~·"· n9_,_' '_" M_ .. _,..._"~!!!!l~==~'n~t~he;~!~'1~]~!\~·1~j~l~l~•!~I~ Coast Federal~ old friend is back with a new savings plan. f ' 'Jhr Honn) Uunt·h, f,1·1 ~'1'tn :in ;(1rn111H f,,r ,1 LhilJ. :1nd h..: ''••··••lt'\ .1 11\t'llll'l\•f ....,,,, 0nl• ,, •I '" '"'' "·11 Jl'!r \'OU h1 get chi!Jren int.1 1\., .o>111i; 11 ,!111 >'.1 rl1 th" lhnl11\ ttunth r1c.:ount c~n ~gin T·~·1l,1r ''""·lhl' ,11111~• r1•':;r.101 th.II ni.1\.c~ 'llr.: n1onc1 1,,i1 ,!11, "h'n 1li. 1 )!I•)" 11r I or C•llll.'g<'. f.-•r ITJ\"I h•1 'hl•' ...... 11 1111 111,1,,1, •lll ,f\ \u,! : ... 1i..··,._ ihL k1J.\ ,: .. 1 .. lhlllf'I\ 1lu11~h f\1\ i1111.-.1 lr..'l', 111f,1rrn .r11, n,! 1,111 •. 11i.•n,1t ~Ill'-. rni.'.hiding J h .. n~ .1nd .1 ll·•lllh1·••h11• .ir,I II • 1111h11" ,Ill\ •llll'•l1,1n\ OJ•/ I .di tlf 'fj\p 1 1h,· lii1rl•l• l~un.-h ll•.1·f~11.Hl•1'• 1! ••url.ii:.d C •'·'''"lh.,~ COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS COAST FEDERAL SAVI NGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION ~FFICES NEAREST YOU: l<>••"tflo, .. 1,1101h(f a "' '•W•ll~l•I ' \\ ''· E'l"11.ttf1A-tyPl)!~l:l\'.'A&I ~(.~ lo• J.n~loa C.1•1<. 1;11111• "' C,. ~-""*"· 4-'-~1-• .... 111 OtlM-0 I \a.l...:>=adll lhY11l:f Dr !~l:'l ~3 W:0 Wollf•09<1 ' 'I 1 • tiMlll .. O(ltlt" .... t~· ~' ''~"'·"<11 .... c'""'' 1~1•1 ~'11 1!M1 PIMl'llf'" C•t1 1, !!'\ I' l1111fta, 1Al\.1 VtMu!~ 01.d. lil1! :\C~.~61, , r t·onr-rJ11t eto1y tor o1/lt'1 lrie1rron~. l 'Carless' Day Pushed By A lioto SAN FRA!\CISCO <AP> -r:\'eryone V.'oilld leave his car home one day a v.·C'ek and use public transit under a plan unveiled by ?\l:1yor .Joseph L. Alioto lo save energy and reduce traffic and pollution. The mayor eslimated 1he plan -v.'hi<'h he said could be u model for the nation - v.·ould result in a 20 percent f1iel ~avi ngs and reduce' :iutomobile use and air pol- lution. IT \\IO ULD BE coor- dinated v.·ith a program of stagger ed v.·ork hours in certain indu st ries and businesses to stretch out the peak conimute periods and avoid overloading public transportation. Under thc plan. e mployes or financial institutions s uch a s h anks and brokc rag<' hou.sf's, from the president on dov.·n, would \eare I.heir cars home on ~londay~. E1nploy('S al 1n :i1or cor· poration s. \·Xc ludin g utilit it·~. \\•ould do 1h(' ~anie on Tu~sd:.1y ~. i'ubli(• em· plO~'(':' \\'OU]<J g i\'C II\) \'Chicle~ on \\' cd ncsdays. r un1.1c UTlttT'\r em- WAS lllNGTON 1UPI) ...- The federal E nergy Ad· ministration ha s proposed rules that wo uld foree some 01\ compa nies to rollb<ir·k e.xccssive pri('e increases char_ged O\'er I he past lJ n1onths. The rules. \\•h1eh apply to imported c rude oil, ~·ould also set ceilings on future prices. SBA Hosts Workshop On Friday Taxes, capil:.;lization. manai:lcment prohlcn1s. lega l requirement.s and selcclion of good business location. v.•ill be discussed during a free. day.Jong Sn1al l Business Ad - ministration "'orkshop set for Orange County. Friday. The day -long session. sponsored by the United Slates Small Busincs~ Ad· ministralion and Orange County Economic Develop- ment offi cc, \Vilt be held in the council chamber in Building No. 22 in the Ci,·ic Center Plaza from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.nl Rci?islrat1on 1>.-lll bci;in at 8:00a.m . Philco-Ford Order Told 11\oyes ,,·ould rlo lhe Sflmeon Special 10 the Daily Pilot Thursdays. ;ind all other REDMOND . \Vo:i sh . - employrs would folio\.\' suiL Rocket Research Corp. has on Frid tty~. received a $212,000 contract 1·he mayor and his staff rrorn Phllco·Ford Corp.'s have bc<'n conferring wilh acronulronic division In thr bu!-i1nes~ community lo · Newport Be-ach. for the ~1 ·! up lht carless d.ays, and rroductlon of monoproJ>('l- thc mayor .sa}'S nine area ant h ydraiinc rocket rorporal1ons have agreed to ,ngines-; purli<'ipale. The!ie engines arc to be 1\lloto t'mphasized that he used for attit1de control or v.·:int('d c'ar poolers and the NASA ::ind Nation<1.I tho~e enjoying free parking Oceanic & Atmospheric ,\d· also to participat(' In lhc m i n i s t r a t I o n ~ program. Geo~tat1onary Operational Alioto s aid he di~lbScd Env1ronmenLoal S:1telli1.& the prosram "-'ilh President IGOt-:s1 B a nd C. being Jo'ord '~ ~tarr. I-l e said if il built by Phllco ·Ford's '"orkcd wel l lt could wc s tern development be come a mod('I for all l aboratorieli l\VOL l large cilies. division 1n Palo Alto. • '!'here v.•:-is no est1m:.1 te ol the extent of price gouging. but FEA general counsel Robert l\fontgon1ery said. "There arc definit e]~· wme l'iolations ... THE P ROPOSED rule "·ou\d re quire oil com· panies to pay compelit11·e prices· for imported crude oil OOught from foreign af. filiates and foreign s ub- sidiary companies. A preliminary FEA audil of se\'cr<il unnamed major compnnies indicated ''sij.!· nificdnl" diffe rences in prices pai<I for crude od \\•hen bought from :iffiliates <ind \\'hen bough! on lhe open m;.irkl.'t , FF.A <1d - m1n1stralor .John C. S;i1vhill ~aid al a briefing ~l onday. Tll F: FE1\ t\NNOl:NC' .. :O the rule in 1\111 y ::ind propo~rd finfl l 1·egulal1ons 1\londa .v follo,vin~ :t11clit~ ·<ind other investigations of m3jor oil co m pnni('~. Sav.1h11l s:t id. lie !'>l:lld the data that would b~ d11"ulj!cd under the ne\v rule h:itl lx·cn seer cl. Oil companies pro\'idt• thc government y,•ith statistics on prices they pay for oil from outside ~urccs. but do nol hal'e to rcport lrr.n!iac· lions y,•ith affillatl's. Over The Counter I ' DAILY PILOT Octot>et 1974 ' Monday's Closing Prices NEW .,,, 'I I""" 0- ... , r• ""' u .... {Pldn" I ~o J'4 II c~1•,,11•1 • 1 •• '""0 In /U /I~ ; •• (•~·~· I/ > " I l on>i•oJ I I/ b I I I/ .. 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All<<1MA 'b S I \ Al~O.• l< I 11' l • An»ISug '~ I !01 '1 AMA)( 11; ~ l•l l> Dra,v111g sho"s t\v1n pos1t1ons of VVcst,u II, l.1un1.:hed this month, and its predeces.so1 , \Vcst<1r I 1n a 22,300 mile htgh 01 bit· over the equator Both ~atel11tc s, built by Hughes Aucraft fo1 \Vc ste1n Union, have capacit y of 7,000voice<:11 c uit s or 12 simultaneous color ·rv channels AMAJl~tl 1 ~~ tml><t< '>lt 4 ij ,,, /\mto•<l 24 • • l A""'"' I IQ • 1 16 Af> He' JOq ] '16 11 AH"pll , 11 11 A1nA.dl •• ~ JJ b• AmArl""''U Ht 1"4 AmU•k 20 •~ J •-A1lrd1<1)\~ 0 68 1~'• Aml!H•t 81) I 1)1 1) • /1 1 (~"110 I 41 l•'• You're Protected A (~npl1• 110• ACnM!l}!> 11 ?o •-:_ A(~4n110 1 ,.,,, AmCy<lnl , I 18• 11 •• Ami) •11 '>I.I 11 I ~ /10 '!ltl \~ 11 U l? • • AmOu~IV" 11 lo A.mE1<1>,,.7 6 100 lb Af~<nli '' 4 ID • 111 ns~, •O<l ~ • A GB<! 1 •'i<I 1• ]1 A(..i>S< 1 •l<I ~•O !I AC:...!~,~~~ 11 8 A Gnp! I ~o ID \/!, A"ltO\I IO 4 ~ • Deposits Noiv lnsiired Up to $40 ,000 BySVL\'IA PORTl~R lf you deposit \OUI money 1n <i n 1nsu1 e d 1n st1tulion - a b<J nk a Sa\ 1n gs 1n st1tut1on or credit union p1 otected by eithe r federal or strong state 1hsurance laws -you ;i r e no\11 cove 1 ed up to $10 000 agains t the 1n s1Ltut1on s fa1l u1c It is C\en possible for \OU to ha\( up to $560 000 of fund:s 1nsu1 cd Jn one 1nslllut1on 1 he limtt on \Our prntec lion has iust been doubled from $20 000 to $10 000 unrlc1 the Depos1turv Tnst1tullons 1\mendments Act of 197'1 The 111{rc,1se \\OUld ha\c become law anyv. .1} -but possibly not so soon had it not rcc1c\ed an unfo1tun.1te stimulus from the failuteof the giant f r<inklln N;.it1onaJ Bank 1n Ne\v \'ork \\ 1lh SI 4 billion 1n depos its the Franklin \\,1s b} f::u lhl' big gest bank lo collapse 1n 40 vea1s But }Ou and need not \\Orry Li bout losing a single penny of our deposits 1f we follow these t\\o fund<1n1en ta! rules Cl l Don l kee p more than the legal max1mun1 1n \OUt 1nd1\ 1dua\ accounts of ;,i ll types 1n any one financial tnshtut1on or its br anches (2) Do bank only with a Munchies At Movies To Double? DES 1.10INES I owa (UPI)~ The box of popcorn you munch at the n1nv1t:s norm all~ in the 25 to 50 cent range, could go up to 7:, cents or C\ en a dollar rn the near fut ure bcc.iuse of bad weathl'r 111 the n 1t1on s cot n belt, according to .1n fo\1 :.1 state agr1cultu ra 1 off1c,1 I f\.1ost of the U S popcorn crop is located in three stales-Iowa, India na and llhno1s-w1th an estimated 185 ooo acres of po pcorn planted this year ProspP.cts for .1 bumper c rop were good last s pring be fore hcavv 1 a1n s doused the ' popcorn 'belt federal or stale insured 10 st1tut1on All ins ured in s t1tut1ons a dvertise this fact so take the time to make s ure your 1nstJtut1o n IS properly insured These a re easy rules to heed A full 98 pc1 cent of our ba11ks arc insured b} the ;A Money 's ;y.;,.., Worth federal Deposit Insurance Corp 1n Was hington The v;,ist maJOr1 tv of fede1 al and s late chartered sa\ ings and Joan .1 ssoc1<1t1on s :.ire 111 ~urcd h~ th e F eder.II Sa \ 1n ~s <i nd Loan I n surance Corp 1n \Vash1ng ton a nd most not CO\cred by lhc FSLIC <11 e backed by slate insurance funds •\JI fC'derally chartered c redit unions .ire ins ured b) the ['l;at1onal Credit Union Admin1stra tion and 01ost of th<' credit unions not protec ltd b\ fcde r,Il 111 sur.111<c la\\S h.1\e opted for other 1nsur<.1nce altcrnat1vcs and s ome states ha\e man d atory la"s What are the ch ances your bank might fa11 1 /\ Ver) s lim indeed 55 Th ere h ave b ee n fa ilures of fedc 1 a lly in s ured banks in the past dec:ide but this 1s .1 tinv tot;il rhc 1ccorll h.1s Ix-en s 1m1lar for sa\ 1ngs and loan assoe1at1ons Are only s aving~ a nd 1,;heck111g accou1its 111sured1 1\ l\u 1 hesc othc1 \\pcs or dc110:-.its .il su .tr(' Jn s u1 cd Ch11strn<ls "-a\111 .(!s and othl'r npcn .ictount ti me clcpos1ts un1n\CSll'<I tru s t fun do;; Cttl t fic cl <hlcks c.1s h1i.:r :-. checks h 1nk t r,l\tlcJ s (hetks ,lnd ,1J l nt h e1 d epo s it s · rccc1\ed bv a hank in its usual cou1 se or business If you. have both a checking and a savings account, lS each insu red up to $40 000 1 /\ No All clepos1ts under \ uur O\\ n name ,n c added together and thi s total 1s 1nsur<'d up t o S.J.O ooo "'hat If you hove 1n add1llon to your own account o 10111t OL count with your /11isba11d for wife )' /\ '\our Joint :.iccount "ith )'OUf husband (WJfC) ur :,out child, 1s Jrlsuicd st p.iratc ly f o t up t o SIU 000 Are oc<:ounl ~ at different bonk:i 111s11red sl!parale/y' /\ \es JI OV.l'\el If }fill keep separate ,1ceounls ,1t scp<t rate b1 anc hes of vour h;ink, all of thetiC utt ton s1dl.'1 cd as a t.1ngle bank for the pu1poscs of dc1xi::.1t 1nsur ,1ncc llmHom &<17• •l• J~ A li<lmt'P!l 11'8 AmHo p :iO 17 Ill J I Amln~>I 10 1 J AMe<l fl l/ ll J A ""'-OotO<P ]O 1 AmMOI 100 J'<O ' '• AnNG\l~o 1~30 •'• Am S..uon~ I l •. 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Arc cerl1f1catcs covi;rerl~ An""'"" >1 6 • ~ Of depo~t/ An u Co • " ,1 1Q •• Ap.}(r..c. ;o 5 1• 11 /\ '\'cs Dul the'! .111.2 not 1nsu1 ed sep.u ate]\ 1f )Ou h.i\l' othe r deposits 1n the ~amc ba nk i n the s ame 11:1n1c ~\ilio pavs /or lhe zttSUrancc coverage 011 deposits 1 /\ fDI C mcmbl•r banks, \\hl l h .ire LJ Ssesscd ap prox1matcl' I 30th of l ptrcent of t heir l ot;iJ d<'pos1ts S.1\1ngs ,1n<l lo.in olSSO{liJllOns Jli!Y htghl'r as scssmcnls I/ow do you get to lhat lolal of $560,fJ001 AixoOn• ?~Q. A!Ml<O Corp ti/ 1• t- A I> L (O•P • 1 • lll>l 0111 so 1 6 ~ App• •a Mq 11 7 I • • .. ARA S•l40 1\ 70 I~•·•• A'<~loN 1& S ll 6 Ar<~<rO 1\ 8 b6 1 ~ •' Ar lff t"IP ~ 7 A•\llt ll 'l 4 • AOlPSl >Ob I• 1' I>•~""" '4 71 ' ' • A"LdG I 10 6 61 lR Arl•n l'll!Ov 31 I />•moo, C.p • 7 I l>rP'!'l<o • w~ • i• 21 A•,,,~•p! • • 1100 •I '' Arm,(.>; 91 I 1\ 1S h•m( ni l . rlP •• A1m"ll I o0 I I !) • Ar<1C,o.p!nl ~ 1 ll'o-1• Ar. nl"" 11 ~ 71 llS.O. 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'/'h1·n hl' ~aid ht• \IOuld lilt' ,•1111 for 11:.1111:.q.!t•:o. fnr u1rnn· 1t·U1t·n1·t• l.a:-.t ~!:1.1 1110:-.t o f lht> maJnr 1·1g;u·C'l1C 1n:11111t;1e- t11r1•r~ 01111ounr1·1t pr1t·1· hikes :11·C'rai.:1 ng :d K>ut 7U C'l'nt~ pc·r 1.000. 1'hc 1n cr1·;1~('!' ~ipply onl.1· to \\ holc·:-.:.i lc Jll"ll't"·-. tl'IH<"h the <·on1pa111r:-. don "t ITl·r:d. -... Y ...,R-L - If• ~•Y 11 you haYt-a9rttd fa "00 IT YOU RSELF'" CA.LIFORMIA. DIVORCE COUMSEL Stott-W'idt' St-r .. ct Sll-7740 SPAGHETTI SYNDI CATE l\10VES INTO NEWPORT ~Daddy !.oid I'm fhe mon of the house and I'm ~·pa~ed to be in charge. while he s owoy!" 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B1\KERSFIELD rUPl l-l'hargc~. fl!.•('0\"t'l"\'\I To1n~ '"Tiii' l"l1·11t er'' \l·nlUl't'lh knt•t•hng ''"Cl\•' A Kern County Superior f10M1r of thl· h;11·k rr•1n1. l!t111t•1·1·r. lhl• n11h· 1h1n g r.11!lr n11. "li e l uok t hc t'ar · Court jury arquiltcd l)r. ;11·no;.s thl' hr1olcu1n 1\a:; :• s1-rub hru.~h-Th(' s1n1i.:t11•!1 1 Xal'1cr Thall llamirc1. of bcc:iusc hC' had noolher S1·nd11·all•11:isi·lt•;1n charges of solirit ~tion In nicans of gctlin l! ln Dnn\'iln1s!-ollll r <i lhng !h\•:;hol:; :;1•1 cnd<1~s;1\\1'1 ·k fr .. 1n ----~ ·1: :.,. ... ,1 1~ r!Ul..1, ----------- Automatic Transmission H ow many times have you had the opportunity to buy 80mething you really want.eel, possibly needed, but just didn't have the money I ill next pay day? And it probably didn't "·arrant the t ime required to take out a loan. \Veil , v.•ith :i Re~erve Balance Account at First National Bank of Orange County you can solve this sort of problem by bccon1ing your O\vn ''loan officer''. An RBA account at, First Nat ional lets yo u decide when you need extra money, then it's transferred to your checking account, up to the .'.lmou nt previously agreed upon. "·henever you ~ay. A Reserve B:llance Account costs nothing 'vhen you don't u~e it, only the usual loan charge when you do. Stop in at the New Account..s desk at the First National branch nearest you and find out about a Reserve Balance Account. ]t's like n1oney in the bank .,. literally. MAIN OfFIC( 11 tht' Pl&11 •n 0-n!Oorn Or1n1e lr-11 Offitn : AIU.HEIM: S!lle CD11t11 & Biii COSTA MESA: Me~ \lff(ll & A.dim~ U MOOENA: Chipman & P•11$1"1CI ORAHGf:: Tusttn & Collins IA#TA AICA: l 71h & TuS11n T\1$TIN: R'ld !-1111 & w..inut Yiu.A PARK: Slnh110 & w,...s.. • <:omniil murder nf ;i l'ourt." defense attor· lhl•Aalhoa lnn. nc•\\'born baby that ~urvi\·rtl '-::':'noc::y:;J:;oll:=n:'B::':":':•:;n:;';:t;;"::'ed:;:·::::OJ!!,,,;'='";,";,";;'"'";.·=· ;;26;;.~;,"==================!.l.~;,,..--------------------------------:._-'------------.C..;;; ;in abortion attcn1pt. ,.. The cig h t·man, four · \\·oman jury returned once for a rereading of the t(')ltimony of tv•o nurses w ho \\·e re the .principal prosecution \vitne.<;ses. l\lrs. Sandra Nc"·kirk, 23, delivered a n1 ale rhil(I on .l\l.'.ly 23, 1973 some 30 hours aftrr s he under\1·cnt a ~ahnc-abortion ;i ttcnipt by R.'.lm ircz. The rhilcl 1vas plared in oxygen and the f \\'O n urs e s t esti fi ed Ramirez told thc1n to ~top the oxygen. • "'' tlaniirei testified durini:: 1hc 10-day tri<il a nurse cal· led hini at hon1c lo say the n<'~·born \\'as in nx,\·gcn :ind hC' undcr~tood il lo be a fetus an<l s<11v 110 reason to h a1·£· 1t under oxygen .--0 ht' 1-.11l1·d hrr b:ick and lnlrl hl'r In ~tnp t he oxygen supply. lie ... r11cl ht' didn't rt"<llrll' ti \l :l, a 1·1:ihlt' 111.'1\·born un11l hr arrivt•d at !he hoi.p1t:i l Thl' rhdrl i.ur\ 11 t'i1 :nul h.1:-:-t nrt• hccn put up 1or :1dopt1on. W EDNESDAY FROM 4 P.M. at porlicipotirig Del Toco' all ove1 •he Southlond If there's an easier way to get you there, I'll be die first tQ tell you. ..•. , . .... I Going places? Call Air California. Our new Easy Information seivice will tell you'the easy way to go ... any..vhere in the state. Air California's frequent 737 Sun jets are the easy way out to eight major regional airports. And. if our schedule doesn't quite match your schedule. well still help you on your way. Rental cars and hotels. The nation's only family d iscount plan. Economical group rates and m ilitary fares. They're all "part of Air California's easy way ... and we can have tickets wa iting at a nearby travel ~ge.nt"SJl.caiLEasy ln[ormalion first. Wherever yo u're headed. you'll find Air California's service easy to take. AIR CALIFORNIA 7379 We're easy to take. Loll ~..J sv lnfrirm._.1 100 10 Or"nqr Cl)Unlv. !7141 MO i1'>f1'l r">own'"V. (2 13) CJ24·3313. Lagu11c11714) 4CJ4 7595; Los Angeles.12131627 MOI ( • BEA ANDERSON, Editor T~.,.Or.lokrlt, 1tlf htr9·1 Banks Always Right? No Sense to Logic DEAR ANN LANDERS: No car· th-shattering problem, but I love to complain .. In the past months, I have: l. Made a payment to a bank against a new Joan and it was credited to son1eone else's acrount. Jt seems the bank gave me a coupon book v.•ith somrone else's account number on it. 2. Cashed a $25 check at a drive· in-window and received cash in the amountof$309. 3. Deposited my paycheck into my checking account and received a deposit s lip for $25. The discrepancy wa s approximately $&)(1. Jn all these instance s the errors were finally corrected, but the ~nk did not pay ME a cent. Yet • some pretty intimate things. ''C" is a cute kid and also a camera nut. He asked m e to pose for some nude pictures one night. and after about four beers l agreed. Yesterday he showed me the pie· lures he had developed in his darkroom nnd I nearly died. Everything s ho\1's. "C" offered me the chance lo buy the pictures and the negatives for S50 or he'd go to m y hus band. It is worth $50 to gel this terrible thing off my mind. Please rush your advice-and make it practical. I 'm -SCARED TO DEATH DEARS: The name of the game is "'Blackmail.'' Don't play. Tell your husband \\'hat you did and ask his forgiveness. "" :: (Ann Landers OJ 1\s for that "Cute kid" -he's a bum and if you let him in the house again you should ha\'C your head examined. DEi\R A'.\l'N LANDEHS : '\lhcn my husb:ind died he lert nH' \\·\th no money, no in:-1u r anct• ·-JU Sl t\1·0 married children. 1 ne\'cr \\·cnl to m.v children for help. I sold ;_ill m~· fine thjngs to p;1y the hospital and doetor bills. Then I went bJ.ck to \\'Ork. ~· ,. • ' ~ " ' • • ~, ,. , .. ... when I make ':I mistake, I am charged 3 or 4 dollars. Mor\'!'o ver. they didn't even bother lo apologize £or wasting f!IY time -in £act, they became quite hostile and gave the impression that they do not make mistakes. Are banks so wealthy they can afford to be snobbish? -AF AN OF RALPH NADER DEAR NADE R FAN: I sent your letter to William F. Murray, Chair· man of the Board of Harris Trust ind Savings Bank In Chicago. He replied: DEAR ANN LANDERS: Thal letter was a real horror story. 1£ I were thal person I would change banks. I don't know what those $3 and S4 charges were for, but if a bank is going to charge for overdrafts, ac· count balances that fall below a stated minimum. and other occur· rences associated with account relationships, the customer has every right to expect top-grade ser· vice in return-not to mention courtesy at all limes. Arrogance toward the customer went out of fashion in the banking business a long time ago.-WILLIA!\1 F. MURRAY . DEAR ~IR . MURRAY: Thank you for sit.Ling In m)I seat today. Your advice, "Change banks,'' wa~ right on the bu11on . I hope the per· son who wrote-and othtrs who are not treated with cotilrUsy by their banks-will follow your wise ~un· sel. DEAR ANN LANDERS : My hu:i:band wf'lrk ~ nlJthts and I became bored and re!iitless . A young kid "'ho li\·cs next door (he Is 171 slar1ed to rome over und visit with me cvenin~s. Bcrore I knew il we were tal~ing a.boul • l'\Iy £irst child llC\'Ct" asks for ;inything and nc 1·cr giycs me .anything. \\'hich is OK. "r.v $CCOnd child ha s borro1ved si zable :imounts of money from me and \vhen I ask for repayment I <1111 tre::ited li ke some kind of a s reedy monster . Roth my children Fipend money like ifs gnins nut or ~ty le. They nc,·cr hC'ard or t!fother·s D:1y, my birthdav. Christn1 as. or Easler. I ha\.l' gnnd rriends I'd like In 1·isit on the cna ~t and if m.v rhi ld \\·ould pa,\' hark :1t lc:1st p;1rl nf the .. loans" I cnulti n1;1kr !ht• tri1>. An~· ideus'? X -RA1"E Dl\101llEI~ DF.i\ R X : l\eC'p a skin~. Sus:cgcst ~5 or sio a wrc k. an.vthing tn show ~ood faith. l\f'i'P al il. 1\ntl rnr hea\'Pn 's sa kc, 1)01\''T (i\'I' th al kid anoth<'r di me. "Shar1H.'r than 11 S<'r· pcnt'slnoth ••• " DEAR ANN LANDERS' I hope you can help me Y.'ith n delicate problem. Please tell 1ne \Vhal can I do when a ZOO-pound hulk plops her· self down on my brand now sofa .. She-really flat1 cn~ the pi\\o\\'S oul something n"·rul. l'\'C' J;i\'t'n her a ftw hints -but th(' big hippo just sits there and cou Id n 'l c~1re less. I know I !ihould ii :i.v sornclhlng - but \\•hat'> -P1\NCAK1-:n DE1\R P1\i\': 1\l11yb<' I 'm wron~ but I thought sofa s "'frf to sll 011, and they usua l!~· gtt rl;:it , no matlt•r how much the sllter ~rlghs. \'our rC'al prohlC'1n is th<' wa y ~ou fr<'I about th1: "hulk." ~tart lhtr1·. ... Made Flexible? Community Concern emblem in store window alerts Eastern senior shoppers to discounts. Robbin's Mission: Office Beauty By JF.F'F Mrl 'l ll,l,()(11 CIW1tli.•Sc~MMil1rSer-. Ri sing prices pre~nt prohlems for ull consu1ncrs, but especially for senior citizens living on fixed retirement pensions. Now a lltogram that started in New York City and is spreading to other communities is helping to ease the blo\v · or inflation for o lder residents of those com· munities. . Volunteer workers for the Com- munity Concern for Senior Citizens r:o from storl• to store. aski n g merchants to g rant discounts to the elderly. tr the merchants agrC'c. they sign a commitment sheet stating 1he amount and conditions of the discount. They then rccei\'e a ~·indow decal that identifies them as program partiripanls. and their s hops are listed in a brochure that is mai led out periodically to organizations thal work with senior citizens. 'NOTACllARIT\" "As far as l'n1 concerned. the purpose is to keep senior c;itizcns :is close as possible to the st:in · dard of living they're used to," says the program's rounder, !'Il aria Redo or Ne"' York City. "!l's not a charil y," she adds. pointing out that many of the <lldcr citizens are willing and able to \\'Ork but ha'\'C be€n forced to retire h\' mandatory age limits. In latC 1971, l\1rs. Redo listened to a conversation bcl\l.·ccn some seni or citizens about grand· children \vho would be coming to visit for Christmas. Realizing that the high price or toys might have a discouraging effect on their efforts to provide gifts for their young visitors, she approached a toy stDre with the idea of a discount for seniors. The storekeeper agreed. So did the second shop she visited. Out of the first 50 stores she ap· proachcd, only three refused to give di scounts. Bv l\1arch of 1972, 1'1rs. Redo begiin to train other volunteers so that more s tores could be reached. About 1,600 stores in the New York City area now par- ticipate, and the lis~ is gro\.\'ing. l\Trs. Redo acknowledges, thoush. that Community Concern for Senior Citizens has thus far rc<1ched only a small partion of By JOOI.SOS <H IM D;o11, PtlolS~U ls your office drab and dull, a sea of grey desk s .c:ipped by "'in· do\.\'less walls·! If s o. the solulion to the monotony may be ltobbin Dral"'a, a young a\\.'atd-winnin ~ dcsigncr \~1ith an eye for office beauty. ~1i!iis Dratwa, a 20.year-old artist "'ho is interested in home and of· ficc furnishin~s. believes that the plaC'c where a person spends most of his day should be an attrac· tive place. , She eventually \\'ould like to work for a large firm de.signin~ office in· teriors because she beliC\'CS she can contribute to the welfare or large numbers or people this way. l\liss Dratwa , winner of a plaque and $50 savings bond ror being the top sludenl in a cl1:1ss given by the 1-Urniture Retailers· As.~iation at the Los Angeles Furniture ~tart, Ix-came Interested in furn ishinJ!.s ;ind desii::n wh e n she started v.·orking in a Los 1\ngclcs furniture store. Aft er j%tad uating Crom .Jami's 1.lonroe 1-ligh School in &>pul\'ed:1, she chose to .study through th<' Fut· niturc l\1art instead of a tr<1d1tion:tl college because college art depart· the busines:, rommun1t)' of giant New York. In !iimatlcr r1lles . ~urh as \\'t'Sl llartford, Conn .. \'Olunl('l'tS ha\·f' come mueh elo~('r 10 tl':lrh1ni; all m3JOr shopping arc:1 ~. IOT AVAIL~Bl.E The \\~t•sl 11 .t rlford i;roup ::ind oth('rs hnVl' been ahlc to ~cl in· vol\'cd hernu:-.t• l\1rs, lteclo ha s prepared :i "k11." that i~ :.i,·a1l::iblc lo anyone \1 ho rcqul•sts it. l'he kit inl'lutlrs :1 rn unua1 e""' plaining hO\\' lO ::.ct Ull ;1 d1:-.rounl program as \\Cl! :1s :i rop,Y of th<' Comn1un1ty Concern logo an{! forms lh::it ma y be reprodurcd. l)ccals for \\'indo\\S of par- ti cipating :-.tores are :t\'ailablc. lo groups that arc actually ready to begin approaching shopkeepers. .. , find thnt if any community wants to set up a program. a nice one can be :;l01 ng \\'ithin a couple of months," '.\!rs. Redo says. 1'1ERC11i\1".TS SET TERl'IS !!e re a rc s ome of the n1ain points for setting up a program : -StorekeC'pers set their o~·n discount rates -usually 10 to 20 percent. Tht'y are also free to put conditions on the use of I he discount -good only during rer· lain hours or on CC'tla1n days, no t applicable to sale items. etc. ~lrs. Redo hclie,·cs that mer. t·hanls are n1ore responsive '''hen asked lo set th ei r own terms than they would be if they "'ere asked to agree to a preset arrangement. -A pos iti,·c m eans of idcn· tifying senior citizens is impor- tant. In !he r\e\V York Cit\• progr:im. the.'· arc 1dcntif1cd b~· • ments do nfll usual!\' offer cx!(·n· si\'e t ra ining in inlcriordc!'>•J;;n, she said. The 12·"'eek rlas!ii('!) :it the fur· niturc !\tart included basic ;:.rt design, a more in-depth design study. ba:-.ic ct raft 1 nc.. r re;tli\'e rcn- dcrings and a seminar. lier prize was (or dcs1j%ning SC\'eral rooms for a fam ily of fou r. After her classf'!ii. she 1vC'n1 to work buying arcf's.~oril'S for a com· pany which designs mobile hon1e models. and ~he nO\V 1s r 111plnyt•rf by an Irvine dC'vcl opc·r :1.; an ''a<" ccssory and plant \\'alrh.-•r" {or its model hon1 cs. Her trainin~ will he t·omplctcd v.•ith a 1 2-cour~e dc:-1.:in proi;ran1 o(fCf'cd by l "CLi\ F.xten,•on, "'h1f'h • has a 10-ycar max1mun1 t1n1c for completion. The form er ~e"·port 8C'arh t<'~•dent, "ho no" 11\t·~ nt'ar the S.'.lnta 1\na-Co!.ta :0.1 (''.:t bordt•r .• , ronccrn('d about lhl' "phon1('•\' in the drsq,.:n f1<·lcl and hopt'' th:ll thi' 1\mcriran l n.,l1lutt' of 11<'~1J!lll'r'' proposal to hCl'TI 'l' cle,1,11.ncrs-"·1JI hl'lp upi::r:ide the profC'~,1rin She al :i.o 1~ opt1m1;;t1r :ihnul lhc impro\'1n,i:: ta ~I<' o( 1\nll·r1tan fur- n11urc de~ 1,i::nc•r:-. rt nd con:-.umers. She prcrcr!i c l a~~u· or rlCan. r on- mcdirarc rards or by that city"!-l half.fare trans it cards, both or ~·hiC'h arc i:i.sued only to those O\'Cr 65. -Stores ~·hic h senior <'ilizens frequently use s hould be ap· proached firs t, "lrs. Redo snys. Ory cleaners, clothins:. and ihoe i.lorcs a rc typical example5. Once the program is started. it is 1mportnnt to .. get as many stor('s invol,•ed as possibl t-, locat ed throug hout the con1- 1nunity. so th:1t senior t•111zcns do nol ha\'C to "·:ilk long d1 sta1)c cs to t C;JlilC the benefits Of lhe program," according to the Con1- mun1ty Concern nianual. When will this decal appear in stores along the ' Orange Coast? , ' l\lrs. Redo cmpha!:t1zes that the · d iscount prices offered are not nt'ccs~arily the lO\\'est in t°'·n. Se niors can s ometim es ftnd regular . P.rice_s that are IO\\'ef a< nonpart1r 1p:it1ng stores. . I But s he secs the pros rlln as making headway in IJclping retired people to cope ·~·ith in· nation. ''There's a crying need·fbr help for that seg ment pf th e population," l\Irs. Redo !3YS. And the nianual that s.bc .Jlas been ma ili ng in response to requests from a ll over theY,S.<0f· fers a hint a s to why the work can he gratifying to those r it.h a zest for \'Oluntarism. /, ,.) "Very few Ir any shOP~eepers can find a reason for not joining the program. and therefltre it is a \'ety satis fying type or com- munity work." the manual ex- plains. : , ; Robb in Dratwa tends model homes by day, studies at night for design career. ., --• p ' -' • .... • , temporary lines and likes ~x­ tures. earthy color!ii :ind lots,of olants. ,. A cru:-..tomed to being ~h e youngl'St 1n her cla:-.!-, a.s .c,he "'""at the Furnituro :0.lart. or..tt·.c :-oun,gest employe, as sheE" tx-.cn al the plac{'S ~h{' has \\'Or ed, l'\l1ss Dratv::1 he lle \'CS her '1- pericnce nnd irl f'as arc beginning tn h:ilance oul hC'r .voun,:: UJ?C. The "durnb k 1d ." ns ~he Ha\; ~en called. has many idc11s a bo<1t<how business offlrrs t·ri ul<I he bright, rornfnrt:1blc and exr11ing, anrt'has set :ibout I(• prO\C their \VOfth hy thclime shei!-25 Sh(' also 1s ad\·enturou!ii in'tht'~ personal lif{'. judging by the. li9t of thin~..; !lhC ~·ants to try fOy1ng,"lur. f1n,::, C'lC .). f She's C'Xcitcd about life and on· \Jn<:f·d 1hat r1 )'.!ht no"' s he's \\' re she ou~ht 10 bf' I lundreds nf "'Orkcrs m ay a rec :ind thank her "'hen !iihe s~· rts m:tk1n)! office' 1nor<' · bc1'ut ul, for say1n~. "I 'm nc\·cr sorry I ar: lt'd \\'Otklll,IZ." \\'ho kno"'s" Ir sh1' had op1e{ror fnllei::e. she t'OUlr! ha'e been ~ap­ pcd Ln II C\a~Stoom forever. '\lhat :1 dull pros pect 'ror Amerit'tt 's off 1ce (Orce. ... ' 8-*610A1l V PILOT ruesday, Oclobfr :L'9. 1974 Yol!I( Horoscope Tomorrow Leo Relieved WEDN ESDAY c:>CTOB ER 30 '... ' B~Sl'ON>:1· O.llARR ARt E~ !:\lart•h 21·/\prit 1~11 5tln11·cln~n 1' rluf' anil, :Jlthou~h :-p;1 rk .~ fl). 11 \1111 he he:.dth y. l\lont·v ;ind ni:Jtc -1no11f'y ;ind p~rtn1·r -tlU!!iC ;.ire Un1111nanl (ac· to r\, T,\l "Rl:S <Apr il 2il-~la1· 201 : CyC!f' nr"1 ,, 11111· oif l"un· lr:1d11•tton, •1p:u1 .. 1l1011 aud ult1rn:itf• 11ndu·.11 1n 11. \Inc v.ho l'h•l rl~ 111fh11 ·1u·~· 11tll hf'n11nc· rour .ill~. (;F.i\11;"\J 1~1:11· :!I .lut1~· £1n: Throw hght on ;u1·a ... 'pre •iously dark. Re hold in ;1¢11 Jll ~. Some a rc-oh!if'I'· \'i'IJ? ttho evaluate. per · :-on;11ity, potential. lor th•· !•1·~1 r1·j('t't U1c ... 11p1·rf1c1,il At·{'1•11t '·' on \1h.11 occurs ht'hirttl the -"i,:l'Ht·,, Ci\l'RICflRN IOcc. 22· .Ian . 19! · 'l'uur :i ssociates miiY ;•ppt>:ir Lo lack cn- thus1as1n. ''ou need not be bogj:!l•d down by altitude or otlll·r:.. i\C)l'i\Rll':" f.l:in. 20-l·'rh. \Rf· I >11c ~ uu r1•,p(•l.'t Olfers '"l!li "''L•1n . Bf' rt>ceptive \\Jlh1111l 10~1ng IOUl'h \\ilh :-1u11· ( n1 n :'>t ytc, i nd('pcndcn· l'l', PIS('i::S <F'eb. 19·!\1arch 2UJ: Look h<'yonrl pre.c;cnt lin,itations. Some relati1·es ~ec n1 intcnl on being 1\i ..,;11.~recablc. fl.taintain balantt', humor. Single life Viewed HOl,LYWOOD (U PI) -Rosemary Murphy. <O·slar in the new "Lucas Tanner" series , has never been mnrric:d and hopes to adopt a child under n('\V statutes which allo'v single persons to become foster parents. lloscmil ry, daughter or a career diplomat, lives a lone inn cottoge in Beverly Glen Cil nyon. She has furnished her six -room hidc::i\vay with inexpensiv e. knockout chail's, tables :.ind couc he~. choosi ng lo keep her fine antiques in lhc Ne \v )turk city .apartme nt she has had for 20 years . 'l'he actress did bring her book s, china and prints lo California few at a time by packing them in her suitcase during the years she commuted to llollywood for rr.ovi c roles a nd guest star television :-;hots. In one year alone she made 20 round trips between the coasts. Accustomect to the glass a nd steel canyons of f\1anhattan, Rosemary is surrounded by elm, oak and eucalyptus trees. taking to genuine canyon life gradu:i ll y. Gli\NT SUBURB She y,•ould prefer to Jive amid more bu stle. firmly convinced all or So uthern California is a giant suburb. There arc few never-been-married actresses more than 30 years old in llollywood. As such, Rose mary is something of a curiosity. What does an unmarried actress do in Jfollywood ? She dates almost every night of the week. And not just a single beau. Rosemary has a handful of male escorts who take her to movies, the theater and ballet. of boyfriends. Rosemary's favorite is Corky, a ninC'·ycar-old dachsund. \Vh en she entc1·1;i ins ~1t ho1ne. Ro semary mQst often prepares ratatouille. a spicy vegatable dish fron1 }<'ranee or a rich boullabaisse. She prefers. however, just to fix hcr~clf a snack now and then during the \vcck, dining out \Vhenevcr possible. LIGHT SCHEDULE She has a li ght schedule on the new NBC-TV series \Vhich stars David llartman, giving her time lo lake Spanish-languag€' lessons. Becausl' l~osl'n1arv traveled through Europe most O( her life \Vith her ·parents in the diplomatic COrps. she is flu ent in Itali an, French and German. Ro semary also is collaborating on a screenplay and a series of sho rt stories \Vith a neighbor girl friend. She is putting together the elements of a novel a.swel l. \Vh en not other\visc occupied. she lo\'es \\'atching sports events on television. She is a ba sketball fanatic.: \\1ho still is loyal to the Ne\V York Knick s. 1..ong accustomed to "'earing dressy !'Uits and gowns in New \'ork. Rosemary has gone Hollywood enough to be happy in recycled denims and rope-soled Sandals. ''I've been engaged ma ny times. but neve r married ," Ro semary says. "l even had a wedding dress made once and invitations sent out. but I couldn't bring myself to the altar. I \vas tcrri£ied of being trapped with a lot of children when 1 wanted a career." f'ANCF.R (June 21-J uly 23>: You fi.nd what you lho\1i:ht w:is lack in!: is ~up- 11!tt•d_ i\\11.111\~·. there 1s ll('JQngin g. aff('(·f inn :ind :i fcclin.g that )0\\ ;.1rc U:.('flll , needed. 1r today is you r birthday you arc versatile, active, fond of travel and a natural host o r hos.less. You hav<' a knack for l'nlcrtainin~. for 1naking people laugh al lhL'1rO\\.'n foibles. Rosemary Murphy, Single Act ress She also enjoys weekend t rips to t he marina where friends of hers o\vn a 30-foot sailboat. A tennis novice, Rosemary enjoys few outdoor activities more than an afternoon on a local tennis court. Despite the parade Now that she has a blooming career, Rosemary \\'ants children -but not a husband. She has appliecl t.o adopt a child, but finds adoptive youngsters difficult to find. (,£0 (July 2J·AU ~. 2~); Relief fron1 pressure' in· die)t~d -and it is \l"Clcome. Pcrm1L yourself to laugh -and ca t! ''cs, break the rules. ·VIRGO CAu~. 23-Sept. 22l: What you desire is \11ithin your grasp. But you hayeJo deal with distance, r,lati ves an d needed material, rig hts and per· m iSiions. LIBRA CSC'pl. 23·0ct. 221: Question or fund s looms large. l\t>y is to fi nd r easo n s, l.o ;1n a l yze motives. Be a"':\re or costs. D<'oil "'ilh J1vc\y persons \l'illing to 111vc:.t in crcati\'e co ncepts. SCO RPIO <Oc t. 23-Nov. 211 : Temptation rt'l<•Y be lo r ush. lo s peak \.Vithont thinking of ~consequences . \\'isc 1.:our!it' now is to he diplomatic, to v.·ait and ~ec, .. 'iAGITl'ARltTS !'.\:ov. 22· Dec. 2\ I: Ut• st'lecli\'e, \Va1t Weddings and Engagements To avoid disappointment, prospective ·brides are reminded to have their \\"Cdding stories \Vith black and '"hitc g lossy photographs to the Daily P ilot People J>epartme nt one \\'eek before th e \vcdding. Pictures received artcr that tin1c ''·ill not he used. F'or engagement announ ce ments it is in1perative that the story . also accom· panied by a black and '~·hite glos~y pi c- 1 ure, be submitted six \veeks or more before the \\!edding date; othcr\\'isc it '''ill not be published. To heip fill requirement s on b'll.h \Vcd· ding and engagement stories. form;; nrc H\'ailable in a ll Daily Pilot offices. Fur- ther questions ,,·jJI be ansY+crcd by People Department staff members at 642-4321 . REVIEWER No welist Shroyer Book Review J."rederick Shroyer will di!IC USS his ne\l'est 00\1Cl. "The re None Embrace." during the second in a c11r· r ent book rcvic\v series sponsored by lhe Sout h Coas t Alumnae Clul;, 1~i Beta Phi. Shroyer. \\'ho is literary cdilor of the l~os Angcll."'s llcrald-Examinrr, v.·ill lrtlk fnl\o\ving :i lit a .111. coffee J'ridar. Nov. I . Mermaids A douhlc progran1 is plan· ncd for the n<·xt n1ccUng or the !\lermaids , Lag una Bench Chamber o f Coin· 111ercc, \Vomcn's Divisio n. 'J'hc group ,,·ill ml.."E't at 11 · 15 ;l.m. :\l onda~', Nov. 4, in the llolcl Laguna. Beggar Can't Be Chooser KATHLEE N NABERS By ERMA BOMBEC:K l\fy husband is an. op· timist. 11(' re£uses to accept the fact that beggars' night is dead. If I've told him once· l '\'e told him a hundred times, "No one is going to come.·· Each year the number of ''bc~g ars" has dwindled and a ll 1 have to show fo r ll a lloween are ri ve packages or pE'anut butter cups hanging loosely O\'er each hip. Last year he set up his lit- tle table of treats by the door. turned on the porch liJ?ht and sat d own to t•:igrrly await the sound of lhc doorbell. It was a good hour before it rang. "I lt'Y, Erma, ~cl a load nf thili onr," he s;lid. "Lei ',._ Si'f' nn\v if I can izucss "'hat yc1u arc. Tight denim pant.c: "'1lh s1l\"er studs. jacket and boots and scarf around the neck. I GOT JT ! )'ou'rc a cowboy!'' t peeked over hi5 shoulder. "It's l\Iarj from next door. Come on in, you y,·ant a cup of coffee?" "What 's with the hassle al the door?'' she asked. "It's beggars' night anti he s till believes in beg· gars. It was just a matter or minutes before the bell rang again. l\1y husband leaped up and grabbed the basket of popcorn balls. "Okay, let me guess. ''ou got the big football pads and the sock" fallin,e: dow n and the cleals ~ind the football helmr\. I got il. 'i'ou'rc a football playL'r. Good dist:iuisc." "!l's not a disguise, !\i r. Dombeck. I'm J\tark. Is your son ready for pr;1c- ticc"" "So have :.1 popcorn b:1ll AT WIT'S END an~·\.vay." he said. l\layva had no sooner let herself in when s he was nailed in th e h a ll way. '"Thought you cou ld slip by, didn 't you?'' said m y husband. "Oh, this is a cle\'er outfit. \Vhat are you suppoi;ed to be? A man from l\1 ars? A scicnre fic- tion rharacter? Something from the Twilight Zone?" "Jl a\'en't )'Ou ever seen a mother of foui at the '"d or a day with her ha ir in curlers?" snap))ed l\1ayva. "\Vh rrc're J\larj and Er· •1" ma . "In the kitchen.'' s aid my Betrothal Announced Year's -Focus: Women l\;ithleen Ann Naht'rs and S1 r\'en Bridges nnnounr \•d I heir cni:ai::<'mcnt as ll!)th ,J:in. ti , t!liS v.·iJ I b(! kirk· These r ange in pricC'rrom t he ir faini\lf'S 1;clcbratcd ,off day ror International S2·S3. and 1nt lude ~nld · her :?l ~t birthday :it Chet. \\'on1 l·n's Year. a \.\'orld · pl atrd and rt:d. 'rh1tr :in1\ <'ary · "·itl e t:l'lebr:ilion to focus at . blnc rn:-1 n1cl . The <l:iui:hter n£ ;\fr, nnrf IC'lllll'Hl on the ~itualion nf 1\11 [\V\' Diplornalic Corp..: r.tr~. Hn:hard ~.l h<'rs of \1nm•·11 and mean~ to im-is hr inl! ror1n1·d lo r al:'>l' l 'oron :1 dl·I !\tar and the~on Jll'O\'l'lt . tund ., for th r yt·ar•':-. 1•\••nt:., of ~Ir. ;i nd ;\!r s. J11'1 J)r Bt1C'On~a11!. nr'11I""' of "'""·port l-k'n1·h t'r·1·m1'n•-• pl•nsfor lll' .. ~ 1~ • 1 '"·' " 1 "SC'l'd monvy" \1 :i~ i;ti \'C'n plan to ht' ina rric<I i\l arch22 ~·e;1r h :i \'C bern announ ced through a g1·:1nt fron\ thr 1 l'I ~ I .-\ n d r c \V • " h\' llr. Huth U:1con, ch rcc· Bur('nu of t-:duC'a\Lonal 11nd Prr<:h,·trrian l;hur r h, ttir. \1h1C'h ;1re highlightl'fl ' II h Cultu1·a l Affairs. U. S. i 1•11 p<1r1 1•:i1· . 'hy ;1 .lune conference in Orp:irlmC'nt of ~late. bul ·r111' :i ff1anr c d p a ir l!oJ.!OIJ. thL'C.:rnlcrmu sthave "ron· individu a l at. S I O l o or~~nizalions at SlOO :n1<1 $~!{1(! ' Anyone \\ i sh1n~ infnr- mation about the vrar·s pl:-tn);. the pin ~ :irtd t·h:irtns 1)1' l>ipl omatil' C1Jrps n1ay I\ till.' t<l United Stall'S ('en· t1·r for l nlt'rn :1ti o11;1I \\!omen's 'i'car. i\lcridian llou ~c lnt<'rn<1 t1011al. 11;:;0 Crc~CC'llt Pla<.'c N .\V,, \\'ashinJ,,'1.on. D.C. 2000!). J:rad11:i tr<I 1ron1 C..:o rona dl·I . J\l:ir ll n:hSl'ht'>OI Al s1l, pins :ind charms •lributinns fron1 conccrnrd -=~~~~~;;~~=~ ~he :lttrn<if'r1 C.:::il \Vr~trrn . \\1lh 1h1' n<'w l\VY ,rmbh'm, <'ih1cns to :iccon1plish its t lnul'r~11v hcfore transfer· rlrsu!nPd hy Val erie Pct1i s. objccti\·C.s.". r inl! 1~ Brno ks Ct1\lc,c:c in a 2"7 .1 t•11 r~I~ c raphicdesig-~t cmbcrshql!' rangl'from ~ Lone llE.':1C'h 10 :>tudy in· llf·r from f\;eY" York. ar~ ·~ ~ FRANCIS-. 1 1rrio rdr~1i;:n. llc j.!radu:il rri :iva1l:1hll! from !he U. :.,. ~':!' . - from Un1\'l'r ... 1ty nr Southern Ct'lllf'r for \Vomen l\VY. 3 Full St rvfc• '\ ORR J ' ~&hfor~1.1 "h1•rc he plt'dgcd Locations in '9 J\appa !:ii.:ma. Huntington Bt•ch .....,UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W)iirw , ... w .... ttw kit lt21 H~ lltd. Co\le Me-S•t-D25t '7" Poll!os y~.,,~ :f?W>'4o ,\ l'lont IJoijtique liij .stil7 PR ESCRIPTIONS f'INE STATIClN£1tY husband stuffing a candy bar in his mouth . Jt was close to 11 :30 when the doorbell rang. "I knew it." he said. "Those little beggars wouldn 't let me doY.·n." lie sprang Lo lhe door and came hack to get me out of bed. "You won't believe lhe trouble this one has gone to. llis pants arc baggy, his shoes have holes in them, his coat looks like he slept in it and the hair you wouldn't believe, What {!bum!" I didn't have the heart to tell him it was his son who' forgot his key. O il price a lone ... '"II •~• "°" "*"',.~"' ...,,.., .~. o ..... c •••• l~o D&!ly ~1101 4 ...... ,4 7 ... , •• -·~ WEDNESDAY FROM 4 P.M. DEL TACO 01 participating D~I Tacos oll over the Southland Pete Fulm er '"ill gi,·e a .sUde lecture of his recent trip or Indones ia and a ror- mer stew~rdes.s 'viii demon· ~lrate ho\\' to p;1ck a bag. • HB Art Leag ue i\1ari lyr\ Z:ipp, p;iinter or C'hi\drcn, \\'i ll he the f!Ut'~t arti:-;t <.1t the-n1l'C'tin ~ of tht• lluntinglon Beac h Ar t i.C'aguc :.i1 7:3u p.1n. J\lun· day. Ko\·. ·I. 'l'ht• gl'llll[l h:i.<: ;1 11('\\' nlL'Cting plaet'. the J·:disnn Community C lubhousr, ;1C'ro:.s frorn Edison Jligh School. r.I s. Zapp, an accom· plished art1:">l \YhOSl' \\'Ork i~ 1!C'ntle a nd d C'lightful, 1s the 1nother or three .s mall children a.nd 'rife of port ra1t art1:.t 1''r :ink ·r <.1 u ricllo. LB Ebells F'rame of l\1ind v.·ill be the topic under diseus:.ion by Charles R. Purnell \vhen he :i ddrc sses the Laguna · Jk·:ieh Ebell Club l\lond::iy, f';ov. 4. American Pen \Vomen. The session \\·i ll begin at JO a.m . in the home of f'lorencc \Viggins. Audr.v Beard, an artist, has composed n1u sie for poems by mem ber.s. PrcsenL:ition \1 ill be b\' Glenda Betts, soloi~t. ac·· con1po.ni C'cl b y Penny Foster. Le cture Purne ll . vier president and director of marketing for a sa\"1ngs and loan com· pally, is a leading rE.'!\car· t'hE.'r in the st ud y or moti\·ational inl'luencl.'s of. t•o lor. sound and rhythm as they re late to hum a n · Jl.l:ir ga r ed De\\'J re. be havior and marketing. professor of bio lnµ_,. at UC lle also isa journalist. lr,·ine \\'ill be the ll·Cturrr :•t the !\lon1m ~·\<; Night Out Pen Women niccting at H Jl.n1. Tucsd:iy. /\ .. i-ncmber proi?ram is l'\ov. 5, in the f:I Camino planned for the l\londay, Real Elen1entary School. l'\ov. 4, meeting ·or the lier topic \\"11\ be Your J,aJ,!una J~c arh Branch, Baby's Sex, Now You Can Nat ional l~cag u e or Choose. December Date Set t.t r. and 1-frs. Raymond Godber of Nev.·port Beach h ave an n ounced t h e e n g a ge m e n t or their daughter. Diane Godber to J cfr rey Osborn of Irvine. , The couple are graduate;; of Arizona State Uni versity \1·hcrc J\Ti ss Godber af- filiated y,·ith l\appa Kappa Gamm;i . She is a teacher :ind her fiance is employed a:' a sales representative. lie is the son <lf the l-1oyd Osbornsof Danville. A December \Vedding is planned in St. Andre""s Presby t e ri an Chu r c h . ~RTY .•'". • " • , TREAT! .• . ·: . CHEESE OF THE . WEEK KASSERI Reqular $2.89 LB. 20 ~D. ~$469 OFFw. ,6.lb. Offer good Ocl. 29 lhru Nov. 3 I Wl'U HAHDLI 't'OUI CHll,TMAS OIDH l't' rHOfitl: 14Mtt 1J ~ ra~k©)fr1 w~rrrm~. 5outh Coast ?1aia 0 COSTA MESA °"""""''""''•"' , .. _ ... , ... ,._, n .. , ... Phone: S.0...991 • ' ' I • ' luesd.ly, Oclobcr 29. 197,. DAILVPtLQ r 1 fljf MIXED SINGLE S DOOLEY'S WORLD by ROCJer Bradfield l HOW~ lt>O~ CAMPAIGN COM1NC,. ™El.MA ? WONDERFUL! 1'HEll£'S N0 1l·UN6 LU~( AN EXl'(Rl~NCEP, SMOOIH - 11\JNNING, l NIHUSIAST!C 'J?'\""ff-_j ELEC"f10N COMM l"fiEE TO A&SURf A CANDIDATE I I ' ' TUMBLEWEEDS ·,,(H1t)e...l ',l.H1t>ll.lL ';>(H10~1 11\R. FAIRGOOD , 1"E COMPlJTER 5C."EDULED 11\E F<lR 1"E 51\11\E ALGEBRA COUR5E TullCE! RGMENTS MY MOTHER A ND MY A UNT BOTH USE IT ~ HOW CAN THEY BOTH USE IT'? 1 worweR w.io· o 6t! 1NleK't5T£D IN A CA~ LIKe TMAT? ONE IS SKI NNY A ND THE OTHER ONE IS FAT THIS IS THE LATEST \/ THING I ON T'"E ) MARKET r(,;:i/ ... .. .. ' " ' . '• . ~ by Tom K. Ryan Ii ~ I'· by Tom Batiuck WELl ,WE CAl'l'T CHANGE <,IQOR SCHEOULE,BUT lJ,lE CAlol &IUE <,lQO A 11\1\:JOR 1 llol !T ! ' GORDO W£LL, I 6CT A VOLUNTE.:ER ORUANIZA'flON NOW HE!Re:·s YOUR P INNE'S R , /\l\RS. c:>OU6L-AS ... MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS \'llW161'0t>l¥.'15 t>i\'!E, 0000 ? COMEO~, l~ ... !'l.I. SHCll'l l./O\) 1' ll"!'Tl.E 'm\CK/ •,' OF VI{ fOf'?V ! t eu-r PON'.,... -rAKE: "T"HE: ~IP Of=F -r1 L.L-:t. L.-E:Ave ,....,..e: ROO.M. .' :X: G A CS ,...00 eASI t-Y.' • PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACRO SS 1 Oo1nte 5 An1lv1e 10 So. Cal CilfTlllU5 14 E ~chanpe premium 1S Rock· Prelu 1(· lrnDove1i1t"111 17 Cltric1! '"'' 1ake: 2 WO!dS 19 • ·• B'<i1ti: o•g~nu.,1>11n :o One at•ro anotn• 11 Put 1n1t< se•v1ce 22 l u•opeao voltario 23 Rumba. !or '"' 25 Deter•ell• 26 Ser151t<Y1tv JO Nf!iiitlVl!WO!d JI Proceed 1n 44 Beco~ aw<lre or 45 l"d1.11n ltJ'\t 47 La•pe numtie1 49 ·· '11lC' SO Au1omoti>I" 51 f.,11·1 2 wo•ds 5J Head ro·;erong~ 55 E,..,me1 5.; ! \~•al no• 61 l ti•' 6~ r v•'l• •oao• '·· Ci4 l'l l)i111 65 p,.,,,~. 60 c.11a•ogue 67 P•oo•ge1ed 69 Appl1e$ NaC1 t'9 e11 loo11~1'!lv !ood DOWN Yesterd.iv"s Puil le Solved R ~ ~ ~ C U S ? S C l 0 5 .: I' I l I N C ,; I t. ".' t1 E \I !nlitrige 12 Bank u anwt iion 1J Ci1n1atasol3 5(PT OO!S 40 Leuer 41 Tenn•$gear 46 Punched: mone1ary unn IS Nicknime !or Siana 2 Water Sp. Edw.!ird 3 Draw 24 Observed -I Bu1den 15 Uws a dr1ll 48 Svmbol~ 51 lns1deol: Pr111i~ .,.-.;;~-.I· Gl?.~F !: · .. JUDGE PARKER I OON'T KNOW fXAt:.TlY ! I WAAT TIME DID GUESS I'D 6EEN DRIVING YOU &TOP FOR GAS, AROUND AN t40UR OR &O MIG$ BL.AIR? WHEN I NOTICED THAT Tl-IE GAUGE WAG Al EMPTY! Ol'CRTKE 'IEARS l'l'E LEAl?NEO A FEW Tr11N6? , .. .... -; .. by Harold Le Doux THEN THAT MAO TO &E BETWEEN Ml&5 eLAIR TOl..0 'fOU THAT 5HE TWO ANO TWO-THIRTY IN THE DIDN'T REMEM8ER WHICH SERVICE MORNING.' THERE AREN'T MANY STATION! NOW, IF r-----1 STATIONS OPEN AT THAT HOIJR! 'fOU HAVE: ANY I HAVE HO OTHER SO YOU'VE. GOT TO REMEMBER OTHER QUE5T10NS QUESTIONS RIGHT Wl·llCH ONE YOU r-------'C TO A&K, A$K NOW, COUNSELOR STOPPED AT! wAJT A MINUTE, THEM! ... e,LJT YOU CAN &TI LIEUTENANT.' Wlll 1N A DAY OR T'f'IO. -• by George Lemont "fHeRe: SHOUL.-P ee. A GOOP L-AWYe:R u ,..,.c::>e:~ e:ve:RY ae:P 1..., ,...H t S HOSPl1'" At-..' J I j ' • • by Roger Bollen NOl'l ~ Dlt>~'T I: 'THINK OF "iMA1' ? !.),l '1"2'..=='.---f / \-----' ~:-... ...... • ~l!QUl!rltl! 34 Coriclud' J11ema1urelY 36 P11va1e insl•Ut lO' 38 0•91n1Cr !i Trad11lonal 26 S1ler11 pnm11e 27 D•v a5 . 6 lnd"n weigh! 28 Jo1n1ng wo1d I Bl>1ld1ng 29 T•anspo$e 52 A Kenoedv ~ Aromat•t pla111 54 Goel ot love 55 Cobras MISS PEACH by Mell "The Clltcring \trvicc truck ""'II be a h:1lf hnur ldte hec:tu'e ol motor trouble -~o we ,ire mo ... 1 fu rtunatc tn hav1n.i; the ~l :iy\lf here lo ai..klri:'' u ~~·· 39 Thou!]h!IU< "' .. , <12 Swo~> "ve• A] M <l!ld•V d1Kora11ort I ' l • " .. f1 . . , " " " l• • ., " m .ienal 2 Abbr wo1ds 31 Po1ntles~ 1a1~ @ Re~pancled !O 32 Corseler •eve•lle par1 !} A11t•ent t•mn JJ German cuv IQ H.iotiv JS K1tche" !nlo•mal Oild~et "I ,, 7 I ' ,!!' " -,, ;,;• .. " .. ·~ 1'3 1• " D ' 'i ,, . " " " 57 Recoun1ed 58 PaN olus one S9 f or fear 1h11 &O ltilhan ,,.. tommun1tv &J f o•mf!• G,I. " 11 " " " .. 1' l1 l. J8 .. ,,,: ll -.,01 .. or MOfHElil INSISTS T~A,. VOIA ICISS YoUC AlitNT"CiLIA WHeN 'SHE CO MES TO VI-SIT, LfSTfJ.:? ....... i l5 ' - - DICK TRACY ye~ 1 Miff PEA'H , "lAT IT'S WOltfH 1T 9ECALAS£ SHE ALWAYS 8(1N6f ME~ CM~OLATE 9A~ ! YO!.( WOP::K C.MEAP .... GJ • FOi< ONE MEASLY 'MOCOl.ATE' &All, I. ME.lfELY 'IHAj("E M .. ND.S .... by Chester Gould DENNIS THE MENACE ...--....... ,- ' ,. "' " IS THAT NEW5 TOVOU. " •l .. ..,,. .,; -•• •• " •• •• ' " " " ,. ,, .. " " " 6l .. -.. , .. .. • ,. • " " .. I OtDNT E)(PECT TO 11\JN INTO vou, CANNY eov . t--· -WHATt NEW? ~~·< I ~-·\ ~ ~. ''!.';: ~ i r "'" ~--~ ,., . .., I. ~,y ·~ "" ~ h, I ,( '/ f I \ ' ' TAACV? ANO WE'LL THROW 1-11M A. BIG PAQT Y R: IGHT _,-~....: HEQE. ' I ·~: 'TAAT l'lAS THE EAS PAAT,JOf.Y. Now THE TRICK IS GHTIN ' IT MCK IN!' • ·; • • fl I DAILY PILOT Tu~$d&V Oc1ober29.1974 Brute Strength Favors Forelnan Tonight ·. • • Vochon's All-o.11t Efforts Poy Off The Los Angeles Kin~s· Roi!ic V•1c hon is flat on the ice aflrr making s ave in ri.tonday night's 2-0 \"ictory over the visiting Pitt· s burgh Penguins. Vachon has kn ocked away 23 Pittsburgh s hots oind mate Bob r'erry added his I06th goal <J S the Kings padded their h~on first place in the NllI .. 's Division 3 to seven points. Ca lifornia lost to the Nc\v )'ork Islanders, 10·1. in th e only other NllL gu me ti-1onday. Lakers Test Walton&Co. At Portland POHTLJ\Nll, OrC'. CAP I -Tht' 1-'ortland Trail Blaze-rs, afler bombin~ Scatllc 120·9<1 Sunday, go :1gainsl the J.os Ani::cles Lakers in a National liasketball Association game tonight. The Blazers a re 3·3, romping past Seattle only after four or their first fi\'e games went do1111 to the final :setonds. '1'here·s no question thal it had to he lp psyc hologica ll y," Portland coach Lenny \Vilkens said of Sunday's 011 TV Tonight Chn111tPI 5 al 8 rout b('forC' :i cro"·d of 10.870 at J\lemorial <.:olist'um and a national television audie nce. "Tht'.V rcali7.e no\v \Vhat thry can do nnd they ('an s ustain it," \Vi\kens said of thcBlazt•rs. ··\Vh cn I said it \\'Ould t ake l •I or l !i ~a1n es to get it together. that v.1a~ jusl l"Ouncl fi gure:;. ll con\1\ be soonr r . ··Thr rr are nc11· players Hn1l a nt'\\' systcn'. · · he sa 11\. • · <1nrl it lakt:>s <"l\\'hilc lo l!l'I l'Om fortahle 1rith it. 1\ll the ad· justn1ents C'.'.ln "t he m adc in one game. l'ortland and ScattlC' are lil•d al 3.3 behind Goldt'n SI alr. \rhich is :J·2. l..os Angeles is 2·2 .. \ll arc in the Pacific Division. Gail Goodric h . the j';B;\'s eighth leadinJ: scorer. directs the Lakers from backeourt. lie is 3\"eraging 23 µrnnts :; ga me·. J immy Price. the l·!:tb ·s 01 hC'r s tarting guard, is scoring at u21.5{'11p . Portl and's Sidn~y \\'icks is one of t hrel· pl ayt'fS tii.'d for the l\"o. IO s pot in leaJ!ue scorinl!. :1\"eraginJ! 22 point s ;1 i.:aml'. Geoff Petric :ind J11hn .Johnson ;ire right hchinrl al 21.8 ;u1d 21.3. rCi, JlC'Cl 1 l'C' I,\' . G r iffin Best , Sa ys Hayes COLU!\1 Rl1S. Ohio IAP) -\Voody Jl a\·cs conlrnds his 200th Coll ege foot - ball \'ictory l;icks the personal impart of a na tional r us h in~ r{'cord for Ar- chie Griffin. both in sight Saturday for tor·r ankC'rl Ohio State. "That 200th victo1·y \\'on't m{'a n a doggon•' thing. to mt'. .. thr Buckeyes' coach for 21 fo ol ball scasons. said !\1onday . "\\lc·1·l' i;:o t !110 m:1ny i::1mcs to pl.1y y~t," s aid lla.\·l's. preparins.: for tn- \•nrtinJ! Il linois fhi ~ 11·el'k.· :'-1011• :1n l~tlt s l r;1i ~h t ltJO-plus rui.hinJ:. d~1y f,.,. f:riff1n is snrn cthini;. clsl' for Ha yrs. Ul'IT•~• PITISBURGH'S FRANCO HARRIS (32) SCORES IN MONDAY'S WIN. Brads haw Returns Harris Runs Wild As Steelers Win PITTSBC HGll !1\l!) \\'ith 1'Pr r~· Hradshil\\' h:1ck :11 r1l1artrrbat•k anrl Fr;i nco llarris p1>11111ling for l•l\ .\·'l rds l"UShint: and scor1 n.c the \\ i1111i11 t: tnuchdO\\ll . lhP l'1tt."hu rgh Slel•l1•rs rt1lled to ;1 2 1-17 \il"tor.v 01·cr thl' 1\1lanta F;.ilcon" 111 r\lond;i.v ni ght ·, N:1\1on;il Football l.t'ague gan1c•. Hr:irl~h:1~·. in his first st;i1t sinrr h1:i n~ un~eat ed h~· frceslin~ing Joe f:1lha m tn the prcst"ason, brou.i,:ht the ~lrelcrs' grnund game out of molh· b:11ls and llarr1.-> surpassed thC' 100. yard mark .,. sr!ling a personal t'<lr· rer hit!h in the pl"Ol'C'Ss -for the first timr this S<'aSQ n in the n:1tionally tt·lc\'iscd gam P. ffa r ris' St'\·cn·yard louchdo\\ll run ni ne scronds into !he final quarter stakt'd !hi.' Slt'Cl1'r.~ to a :!1-14 lc;1d oin<I tht'Y held nn lo hn(l~t their record to 5- 1 1 :ind I\ idt•n 1 h\•i r h';1<! in the 1\mPr1t·~1U ('nnf1•rt'lll"l''s ('l'nlr:1 I [)1 ,·is1on In I ' · g.11111 ·s fl\ f'r < 'in r 1nna11 Thr. ~15-~ :1rd dr 11 •' fn1 · thv 1~ 111n1n.c touchlk•\I n alsn inr·luctcd :i •l~I ~ ,1r<t S\r1 nt: pas,<; t1·on1 Hradsha\\" to ll;1r n s ;ind a Jl)·\·:1rd run h}' Horkv lll eu·r. \\'hO pl lt'<i .llP ;~1 1 ,1 rd.~ ·rushin·!· 'rhi' F••l<'ons. \\•ho fell to 2-6, lrin1 · med P1tt sburgh"s 1narg1 n to 2'1 -17 on ;1 :12.yard field goal hr Nirk l\.1ik1' i\la.Vl'r fi\"C n1inutcs inln thC' rinal riu arlC'r. 1\llanla qu;.i r!crback lloh Lee, \vho had thro1\·n just one rouchdo\\•n pass J,!oinJ? into the g;in1t'. rire<t l\\'O in !hP ~e{'ond qu!lrte r as \he Falcons rallied tot it' the ha lfti n1e seor{' <ti 14· 14. l.e{'"s S{'t'ond S{'Orini:; toss. a 24·yar· 1l{'r lo Kf'n Rurro\\" 1\·ith :m Sl'Conds left 111 thC' sceond pC"riod . folto\\"e<I a ~2· ~ard C'omµJ (•tion to light end .Jim ~lit · (·hell. \\ho bobh!C'd lhc h:..11 und con· trolt'1l 11 as he slamn1ed lo the turf un his h:tl·k. Bradsha\\", 1\·ho ha(I thr0\\'11 only l\\O 1>asst•s all .vrar ~oin ~ into thC g:1nll·. ftnt<;hrd ''i1h nine ('Omplrtions 111 21 ;1ttC'n11ll:-f111· JM vards and 1\·<1, lllll'rl"t•Jlft•d t\\ 11'1' . Lt·~" :-ackr1t S.t'\f'n l inll•ii h\ 1hr Stt·l'lt•r-.· h ard·eh<1re,1ng dl'(l'n:-1\ I 1111,hc•d 1\ 11 h C'ight rnn1ple1 ion ~ 111 2U :1tt t·n111t:-for 122 .\"J rd:-. Lt·t trd 1\(l;1 11 ta':-onl~ 'l'l'OIHl ·hal f ·'"nri11 i,: dnvt'. 1,·h1ch C'ndP<I in \11kC'-~·lavrr's 1'1t·hl g,<1:1L li\f' m11111ti·s into th1· ·fi11 ;1I quar lt·1 Bengals Boot E x -Fullerton Quarterback C I NCI N~ATI -Cincinnati Bengals coach and p:ent>ra l m<inager Paul flro1\'n has fired a seeond player in three years follO\\'ing an arrest. by polit'C. 1'hc Bengals p\:iced reserve qurir· tt'rhack ~like Ernst on waivers fol ·· lo\1·inJ? his ;1rrest Sunday night on a ·charge of pOSsCSSion of narcotics.· Ernst played ;.it Cal State (Fuller- lonl. Ernst is scheduled to ·appear in C'ourt on the charge !\1onday. Police ch:.1 rged Ernst \\'<I S observed tapping cocaine from a vial onto a dollar bill :i nd then put the \"ial back in his pocket. l"or11t1 Roll~ .JJ\KAR1'J\, Indonesia -Fourth· sce<lcd ()nn.v Parun of Nc1v Zealand and fif1h ·SC CdC'rl J{oss Case of J\u str;:1li<1 won firs t·round matches ·ruesda~· in the $44,500 Indonesia Open tennis chan1pionships . Parun hea t Australian l\1ac Cabe 6·1, 6·0 \1•hilc Case ousted Dick De ll 6·2. 6·3. Js m;1cl El Shafci of Egypt beat Jeff Simpson of Ne"' Zealand 6·0, 6·2. Fre d l\l{'Nair a nd Sficrwood Sle1vart heat Indonesia opponents. l\lcNair topped Atet \\'iyono 6·4, 6-7. 6·2 ;ind Ste"'arl ous ted I. Sorjan 6-4, 6·1. A •ht> A d va11<•e.• PARIS -T op.seeded Arlhur Ashe and three other Americans were a mong first-round "'inners !\'Ionday in· the $51,000 Paris Op('n Indoor Tennis· 'l'ournament. Ashe easi ly bc:-il Eric Dcblickcr of Frant·i-li·3, 6·2, using a flO"'-'Crfu! scr\"l' and ,·nllcy gan11•. Charlie PasarC'll nr Puerto Rico h!'at .lc:in· Pierre 1\1 e;;cr of France 6·3, H·l. Harold Solomon eliminated Jcan- Loui s llaillet of France 6·2, 4·6, 6·2, and .J eff Borowiak ousted John Hol· l;id;.i y fi.4. 6·3. T httn1as Fine d \VASlll ~GTON -\Vashington Red- skins runnini:: ha<•k Duane Thomas "'as held out of Sunday's National Foothall l~e aguc J!ame with the St. Louis Cardinals and \Viii be fined because he sho\\·cd up fi ve minutes late for a learn mc(·t ing Saturday. 811,•ks B rt.."'-•:1• S l'll lN(;flELI). l\fa:-.s. Nc\1·ly· ac·<1111rt•d Sll'\"C Kuberski c·ame off the hench to lead the l\·lih1'auket> Bucks to an 88· 75 \"H'lnry over the Philadelphia 76<-rs l\lnnday night in t he third fin· nual Naismilh H:i sketb:i ll !fall of F:imr Exhibition (Jame. ·. Ali Takes Last Shot At lleavyweight Title_ KINSllASJ\. Zit ire t1\Pl · -1\\'0 hlac·k A1n r rie~1 ns alrc:1d\" ,l!;uarantced :1 lire·s fortunt• set•k thc.ht•u\"y\\·t•ighl championship of the \l'orld in lhis poor. blat'k·rulcd Alr1cun nation toni~ht in a fi ght that is the riches t ;.ind ~.anicst t'\'C'I' promoted. Geor(.t<' Foreman, a hugr, brooding man from llouston. and J\Iuhamn1;1d Ali . a bomb11st from l.oui sville. spent the final clav bl'forc thrir lon,11;- :11\':1ilecl fight ·by n1eelinl,; st'paratcl.v with the pre side nt of Zaire, the ;\fritan nution y.·hich is using this C\'ent to sbow lhc \\'Orld it has :1rii\·ed from the <'ivil "'artorn days \\"hen it y.•as the Bt'lgian Congo. Foreman is fa\"orcd bc{'i.IUSC or his brut e µo\1•er, his utter destruction of all l"eeent op1>0nc nts and his unbcatt'n reeord. lie .and Ali ea('h \viii get SS million for their efforts, no matter \\•ho wins. Despite Foreman's obvious ad\·an· tagt's. m<.1ny of the 800 reporters here for this t'l't•nl believe Ali ~·ill regain the title he first \\'On 10 years a go, "'hen he b1·at another bt'arof a man - Souny Liston. 1'he fi ght \\'as set to start ;.it 4 a.m. loeul time \Vednesday 1naking it 7 tonight in the United States. The ri ght in the 62.BOO·scat Stadium of the 20th or J\lay in Kinshasa \\"aS delayed ror rive weeks bc{'ause of a cut O\'Cr foreman's right eye innictcd during a sparring session Sept. 16. The fi S!:hl "·ill be a\'ailable at 425 closed circuit television IOC'ations in the United States and Canada. and by li\'e rind delayed television in 60 other countries. Closed cirCuit revenue is expected to be below $20 millio'1 in the \;nitcd States, much less tha n 01;ginally expected. But it still is the richest ever. Anaheim con\'ention center has it, tickets are Sl5·S25. Doors open at 5:30. Foreman met nc\\'smen in his dres· sing room after a brier workout at N'Sclc. \\'hen a sk!'d why he was so relaxed. he replied, "Because you love me ... The t'hampion has been criticized for refusing to meet daily "'ith members of the ne"'s media. Foreman also talked about his strce! fighting days as a teenager in J-louston. "\Vhen the bars closed, I started fighting:" he said. ''I was not undefeated then.·· As a pro, the 25·year-0ld puncher also is undefeated in 40 fights. He won :n of them by knockout. Ali has won 44 fights, 31 by knockout. But he has lost t"·icc, to Joe Frazier and Ken Nor- FOREMAN 220 lbs. Weivh' 511.l ln. He ight 25 Ag o Jl 43 in . Chett ~~<i• .... )43 in , 15 11, Ch est (•111t.1 •5 l• Woist l• 25 lhigh l& 12 '!1 Fist 1 J 17 ''1 Neck 17 '17 16 Bicep• 15 71 'Ii Re ocl, 10 Ali Ca1i Do It ton. both or \\"hom \\"erc knocked out in lht' scron~ round hy fo1·eman. As to /11s attitude to"·ur<l the fi ght, Foren1an said. ··To1norrQ\\' night \\"hen the bell rin~s the title \l"ill be \·;1e11nt ;ind I· 11 be ri ghting for it .·· ~\Ii has s aid he is going lo tell 1-'oreman something when they mer! in the ring '"that's i::onna scare he'll out of hin1 ." '"There's no doubt hl'"ll bC' trying to offend me in the ring.·· said Foreman. '"I look at it as something he's done a hundred times be(ore." Foreman hl~ld firm :1s thl' fa\·orilC' despite escalalinR Ali Sl~nti111ent. 1'ht' latest odds quotl'<i from L;.is \1l'gas are 14·5. J\lort' eonser\·ative London bookies gi\'e the {'hampion the Mge 11 ·5. 1'he intcrn<1tional press cor· ps. 1\·hich has had the t\1·0 boxers un- der close scrutiny for a \reek, has S\\'Ung to Ali b~· a sm~ll majority. AJ1 nas been \"l'rY impressi\'e in ~·orkouls -physically. mentally and \'Ocal\\". \1eteran Ali \1·atchers {'On· lend ttiat the\' have ne\'ersccn him fit · tC'r or s harPer. ,\t 2 161 ~ pounds. ht:' look s e\"ery in ch the s killed meticulous assasin \\·ho l\\·ice stopped uhe ay.·esome Sonny Liston in 19&1 and 1965. 1-~oreman's ad\'antagc appears to lie in his age and strength. He has demolished e\'ery opponent he has fa{'cd in the past t"·o years. none going more than t"'O rounds. and his vi ctims ha\'e included such fi ghters. as Joe Frazier and Ken l\"orlon. y.·ho scored \'ictories over Ali. ··Foreman didn't knock them out. he pushed them out." argues Ali. ··11c is a pusher. He is big and strong. But he is slow.footed. awk..-.·ard. dumb. He has never met anybody like me. ··1 am a dancing master. I am the best in the \\·o rld. I am preparing to score the bi ggest upset in ring history." There have been unusual hca1·y\1'eight title bouts bC'fore. They ha\"e been fought on fl1i ssiS· sippi Ri ver barges. in \\'estern mining camps, in N~w. England high school gyms and in the sweltering daytime heat of Toledo. Ohio. But the s port ne\·er has seen a spec· lacle lo match this one. At midnight tonight. "'hen e\'en all respectable leopards and zebras are asleep, tens of thousands or Zairians will be win - ding slowly toward the stadium or the 20th of rtlay to \\'ilncss the first heavy"•eight fight ever staged in this part or the wcrld, ~P9 Frazier Tabs Fight KINS llJ\SA , Zaire <AP> -Joe frazicr. \\•ho lost his heavyweight Litle to foreman l\\'O years ago, said l\londay he \vould like to see Foreman retain lhe c hampion~hip so he could ha\'C a nother {'rack at him. Fruzlcr arrived he re from New Yo rk to watch f'orcman's bout "'ilh another former cham pion. l\luhammad J\li. "I give Ali all thr chances in the "'orld," F1·a1.ier s ai1I. "llc's bc(!n around as long as me. lie knnws all the rules and regulations and some things that aren't in the rules. '"I ran J\1n1p up :ind dc111·n on lhat o ne,"' hl' ~<111! "1'h:it 's a team :-.ituation. It lil·lnni::s to !hr nt hcr ll'~n1 m{'m hcr.~ :1-. n1u r h as Arrh." Griffin, a 180-pound tndlJil Ck. is no\\' t il'd ~·ith Ok!Jhom;1 'i; Stl'\'i:! O"·c ns for the n aliona\ record of Ii rc.i:ular :;;e:ison ~amcs 111 a rn" of 100·11lus y:1rrls rus h1n ~. Burden on Dankworth for Bruins "But George hits harder, much hrir· der. I £cit Ccorge ..... M~· appearance :1gainst him was !lo had I'd Ilk~ another chance,·• Eddie Futch, Fra:r.icr's manager. predicted Forcmun "'Ould y.·in in rour or rive rounds. \\'hy has Grif(in gont· l1ast :t,400 C'.lreer ~ ards ns .1 )utuor"' "1'hr hi)!.J,!C'~t ~111~Jr rt'al'.on is Arch himst•lf .'" 11 .l~l':-r,•ph('d '"Ill's thl' b('l'.t 111• !'. thr n1ost 1lctrrminl'd athlel c l"\·r ~cen And h<''~ bct•n mo:-l fortun.1lt• to piny behind l'~Ct'llllOn<t ll_v good 1111\'·' " Ila~{':; said Oh111 St.il l-':-I fnrm,111011 tias l'<'1·n a ht .I! plu~ f111 Gr1rnn. too ··11i· t•an hlf uny hole on that cntir1' lili1' flf ~r nrnma l-!t'." h1:-. ro:1ch ~aid . "'flppo nt·nf ... r:1n 't ov{'rJ-lluft. If th<'Y do, lht'Y 1>:t.)' for 1t ." LO~ ANG El~ES (A P l -Coach Dick \·rrm<'il of l TCI.,\ sairl fl10flday th:1t ln:-111 ~ <111art r rh.1 ck .John Sr1:irrH "is rh·f1n1l vly a hlo\\-· ... but ~·e 'rr nn1 i::oi ni,:: to uo;c 1t a<1. :•n c xcu:st~ for IC1s1nµ ·· Sc1arr~. (JMt' of the nallon's lr~ulers in 101:t! nffrn.,e. s uf fer{'(! a broken ru:ht ;1nkli! during the first h;tlf of ~::itorday ·~ 28-:l \ lclory :11 Callf<u nl<i . I It" wa ~ rr placrd b~ J eff D1.1nk""·orth, :i ~ophomore from lteno. who r cd·5hir· ll·d last st•ason. "I h;.l\'t' ronfld rncc that .l rff n.1nk· v.orlh 1'l'ill :-u rpr1s1• >i lol of pl'Opl c'." \'{'rmril said . "lle's be-en inconsistent in pr;tcticc. but that Y.'35 when the job "'~s not hi s. I'm confident lhat Jerr is go1n.i,: to Rrl the .ioh done. Players will r:ill y :1round him ··To say hr i~ ~lier th:1n John Stic1rra I don"t linov.· if the re Is a quarterhark in !he country better th11n .fnhn. bul the kids v.•ill rally nroun<I Jcrr and l think v.·e·n Relsomr rl•al f1nr qu:irte rbttcking from J cfr L)uokv.•nrth. Now that he's number one, 1 lhink he'll be more consis tent on th!' prarticc field." \\'hl'n lhl' 6·0, 200·pound l)11nkworth {'amc in ai;i:ai nsl Sta nford, the Bruins a lready led 14 ·0. a nd UCLA cut down US!' of the qua rterback option, Ver· mt'il said, "We put the burden or moving the ball on the offensive line. .Jeff executed whRt y.·e asked him to do real well , nnd he 'll be adding to y,•hat he does. "\Ve'rc not changing our orfcnsive philosophy. I think you'll find J e ff Dank worth lo be ti fine runner.'' l 1Cl.A. now 2.0.1, In the Parifir·R. lr:1vl'ls to Scntth~ Saturday where they'll try to beat the Washington . lluskies l-2 at home for the rirst time s ince 1958. Was hinirton w11 s clobbered 66-0 by Oregon Saturday. but Vi:rmeil ~aid , "Washington i~ not much better than Oregon. It wa~ one or those games when evcrylhlng Ol"C'gon docs goes wron~ and cverythlnii Washington doe!! i~ rijlht. Jl)u&. \\'hen Washington pla y~ al home, and you s upply them with motivnllonal lhinas such as tur- novers 11nd rumbles. il blocked punt, this kind or sturr, thcy'r!' goi ng lo hlitx you ." "l~e·s developed into a much better boxer than most pco11le realize." 1-'utch said. "lle's too po"•erful. lie hits "·Ith dc\·astatin~ fnr:::ce. I don'! think A.Ii can move the \\'ay ht: want-. to f•>r m11rc than four round!' und('r prc~it;urc " F'ra7.icr said the rul inrlicted uho\·c fo'orcm:111·,. f''!le durine, a "flllrrin~ ~~ slon \vh lch forced a fi\'c·"·cek po:-t l)l')M!'mCnl of the fi ght Y.'U!i 0£ minimal importuncc in his meeting with A.II. "It 's too high." f"rii tlt'r suhl. "Ali won't ~ct to it. You cnuld hit It wilh a s lcdJt •hammer 11nd it won't open." ' , ()CC Football Biology Students Giving It a Kick IJy llt)"' i\ HI> 1..111\NI)\' 01 tft• o.u, p, ... ~'•" \\'hat tlo kitkt•r.~ 110 ill routhali 11r:1t· tite \\'hilt• lhe ir H.•;11nmult•s OH'l' \\"Ol'kin,L! on in1ri<'ah.' offt•nsivc an<l t.ll·h·ns1 \'1J drill . ..,·: 'flu;~ 1lon't !-.l;uul :1round kit·kini: ;ihou! lht·1r lot in l1h.• if lhev :irt• II.lurk ~1·hrupp 111' \\' 0011,\" Trl':-.:-.lei· of ()range t'oa:-.t ('nllt•J.!t'. .. Hclort· a l'l'l't•nt ).!ame. Wt' :-.l<1rlt•d t:ilk 1ng lo ou r ... t•I ,.,,:-., · · ·rre .... :-.lcr :-.a\":-.. ··\\\•'11 h;id a f t\\' prnlllt·m .... 1ri 11ur l-it:l..1 11g and 111· f1 !!ur1·1I 111· coulcl help l'al'h ol hl'r h.1· 11<1ll'h111g thi._· other gu~ . l\lark told n11· I 11 a:-.n't keeping 1nr h1·<1tl tlo"·n \\'hl'n I kitkN.I. ··1 not1cc1J that he 11as l>endini: h1~ k·g 11 hen he puntt•ll <inrl \\'l' tri1·rJ tht• .... c th1n L'.., 111 lhc g;11n(• :.ind ll1L'V\loorkl·1l ·· 'f'r1· ....... 1er h;1 .... hccn a p·lace k1t kl'r and ;i punlt'r ~ltll'l' h1~ f'rc..;hman \'l'ar ;it 1\1:.trina ll igh. 11 1~ f111;il three ~.'cars or hi gh .'>thool \\'Crt• ;it Fountain Val · lc·y. Sc:hrupp punll'<I ror :in a\·erage or 41i :-·:ir1J.., ;ind h'.1d one sail 7ti yards into lht' t·111l zo ne 111 a rceent gan1e. '"l'li:.tl \1 ;.i s just a luek.1· kick," he ~ay .... \1 ith mo1lest1·. ··1'hin ~s '"C'l'P f.!Oing n1y \1'<1y :Jnd. il may be lhat I h:i1t•:-.tarte1t ;111·cight proi.:ram, too" Sthrupp. :.tn outricl<ll'r on the tJCC 11a..,chall tean1 ;ilpr1g 1\·1th hcing a pun· , ler. 11 c:i r .... the :'\ u. ~Mon hts jcr:-.cy. lie v.·:.t:-. a tight l·nd ;,ind flanker in hich :-.chool. "I 11;i~n·1 gelling too f:•r v.·11 h that pa rt uf I he g;1m(' !->O I <lC'l'idc<l to punl on]~· this .~c11:-.nn. ··he say.". l:nlike Tre . .,:-.lcr 11·ho 11·a:-. a punier as \\'CJI a .... :i pl<ice kicker in high ~chool. Srhrupp didn't 1>lace kick. ··1 can kick extra points but not field goals," he say:-.. "\\le didn't score €'nough in high :-.chool to do murh place kicking ul Costa J\1esa." Does the number 98 ha\·c :in.1· Sf>'.•<:i:d 1;ig n1f 1c a net• to him? "No. lhL·y ju'.'t g<i\'C il lo n1e last ~·l'ar ;ind I rl1dn 't 11anl to l'hangr. ne~idc.~. i1·,. t:>a .~.1· to find my name. It':. the :-.tcon<l one up rron1 the !Jot· toni. · · Both u re stud .1· i ng biology "'ilh a dif- l'l·rent future 111 niin<l. Sehrupp has gi\'Cll some thought to becoming :i 1toc1111· hut says he isn't .-.urc he v.·an\!) tu go ;inother eight ~ears to school. "If I don't berornt:' n doctor. I c:in atv.·ays use the math and other things 1 am study ing for \\·orking somcplal't' l'l ~c." he :-.ay~. ·rrl'!.!.ler v.·<tnts to Ix-come .i eo.ich and a ll·achl'r 10 physical education or bi{l1og~·. Did an\ one help Trcs~lcr to bccon1c :1 :-.ocrcr:,.l_1·Jc place kLl'kl'I' during 111~ hi gh :.chool days? "f"o one C\'Cr helped me,'' he says .. , re ad books :ind 11·atched the soccer ~I~ ll' pro kicker:.. "\\'hC'n I <·amc lo Orange Cons!. Iknn,· H1c:1 rdo helped inc a lot in thl.· ~umriil•r. llC''s hclpl'cl n1e n1ore thot11 .in\'oncelse.·· Ricardo holds lllOSl or the Or:ingc Coa st kicking records but Tressler ma~· zero in on them before the season ('nd s. lit• hns n\rc;1d.1· kicked one of 43· y:Jrds .. just one :-hy of Ricardo·:-. school mark. \\'hat docs ro:1ch l)ick ·rucker lhink orh1 ..,ki t k1ng tanctenf' "Schru1lp 1:-dl'f1n1t1:l~· a:-J'.!Oo<I :1~ <1ny punter 111! ha\·c had l.ll Orange Coa1it reC't·ntly, .. he says. "lie "·as the leadi~.g ki ck<:r in the confC'rcncc last _\C.Jr 'Thev Hit Me Hard' - .· ' ~ . ..... MARK SCHRUPP WOODY TRESSLER lln11· do1•-. Tr(·~~lt·r !>\;it·\.. up \111h H1tardo'.' _ .. At !he !><Hn1· IP\ l'I nf d1•1f'lopnu·nt. I th ink \\'on1t1· 1s a hC':1rl11f Bt·nn' "\\'ootly 11.orkc1I hard IM•\\1;·1·11 h1-. l1rs1 anti ~1·1·.,nd ~f'<1r-. ·· llu1·1ni.; lh1• p;1,.t ;,ununl·r. :-.ch rupp \1orkl·d on :1 farrn 111 \lnnt;.111;1 pu~h1n i.: b;d1·~ uf ha\' frn1n 1t .i 1111111 lfu-.1. ··\\'(' 11111\l'd 11111011~ nf h:o~ ont' <1:11· 11110;,dl';.!r1·1· hv:11 . ·· llL' r1·e:1ll · f)id hcd11 :1111· k11·k1n c·· "Only 11·h1·n·I µol rn :ul and k11"l.1'd :1 balcofha.1 ." ·rre.~s ler :-pent h1~ ~un1n1er running on the hc:ic:h, kit·king a footh:1 1l and running aflt"r it In relric\·e ii. !It> also did :-.onl' ~urf in J.!. Schrupp 1~ 6·:! :ind 21111>0un1!.-. 'l'r1'-.- :.lC'r i:; 5·!! a111J 135 p11u11d~ l'hc~· :ire· d iff1·r1·nt !.11u '"· llf•lh in liirkinµ and 1n hod~· :-.trurtul'(' Ht1I both u ~1· thl' high b:1C'k~1op ,.1·r·1•en nt the old b:1:-l'ha1I f1C'ld at (>r:un!C' <.'11:1,;;t ('ollCgl· tu :-top t h1.·1f i..1l·h,. dunni.: pr;1tlt<'l'. And th1.'.\ ha11· hui\1 ;i <11:.l1ntl c ;1 n1 ;i r;1drr11.· ;11 (){ '(' Girl's Grid Debut F:SB01\1• Kan . (t;P l l -F..sbon high ~chool fic·lcled n girl on il s foolhall lp;1111 for tht• ftrsl l imC' in the school's hi -.tor.1· Frida_,. ni,i.:.hL 1'he team lu~l l~)-11. !\lar)!n f:ill\•I\. :,.i; and 1.')0 pounds 1··100 1nu<·h.·· :-he ~ny~). pla,,·ed r1gh1 ~·n<l on th1• f•1gh t-per~on S(1u :1d 111 Esbon·~ lo..,s 1h .le11·C'll. l\ansas. Ht~r ch:bu! 11·as spoiled l\'ht•n the only pa :.~ 1hro11·n to ht·r \1·as pi t·ked off by a Je\1·ell d t>ft•nder \\·ho r:in 2U yards for ;1 IOU('hclo1111. "1'111 a little tirC'd." she said Satur· d;1\', .. 1·11 ... ~· hit n1e hard cnou~h." ThC' state high school acti\·ities :is· sociation said !\1argo \\'as among a i1andful of ,i.:.1rls "·ho ha,·e suited up on. high ~choo\ tcan1s in the state <1.Ht•r court rulings cfiscou r a~1ng ttiscrimino1tion against "·omen in hiCh school sporl~. Gillett. ;111 18·~ ear·old senior, ,,·on Major College Football Ratings COACllE5. 1'01.L W•lleri' Pell 'Jt-PtlftH 1, Onlo 't•lll 1·G-0 1,111 1, ()Ilia SI. 1101 J" 1. OloltllO .... •4111,lll 7 M>(fto~ft ti Ol ~ l. MICf\!1Nft I 0·11 '"'9 J, ""l•b.ln\d 11 01 1tO • ""l•N.... 1 0-0 ff' • A1111Ulft tl·OI 1ll \ A.-11 I 0·0 ltS S lllo1rt 0-IS·ll I~ t. UK \·1·0 ™ lo. U~( U 11 HI 1. NOlrt 0&-•·141 SI• I ft••! AAM It U UO I lt••• AAM •I-Cl Sil 1' ""'"" SI 10 11 . h '· 1-itOl'llk• S 1·0 l'I) • ""h<•llA 11 :1 1' 10. l'tllfl St•tf i ·I G lMo Ml f lO<'lltl 4t II l\ 11. "°'"'• i 1·0 IJ4o II ft"" !I .'I 1~1 1 lP•ll S·I 0 11• \1 MA•rl-IS 11 1•11 fPo•• tM;l'I S·I 1 1'8 O It••• l l"t~ 11111 ltU •"10ft4 51 110 Ill II .1,1,..,.,! 11~1 Cl II OI\ Moo•Wl•MI S-10 II• 1\to n <lltLt\1 1111 \t~ Ml""''() t OI I' 11 .. 1 M"' ~t L• II \11 Mo" ~l•lf 11·0 II If u .. 1 0..•~ St du ; ,. uCi" l ', H 11 .. 1 ll<>ot•tbn !\)I I• 1"'11'1• ~OQ •• tt. UC\.A w 1 41 110 ""°" O..t111> SI 1·1-CI lJ t ... W•t(Ofll'" 1 l II IJ fO()!t \!¥ ••!l•••m.,~t w•tft lh• lln• "'"" IO)l>ltl<ltl •ll•<ft~\, I••""' Oft 1>t llO•t•Dfl Ow I~• N(A.A "'" •~llO•bl• 10• '"" l~p 10 IMI ftlll-1 Cll.l"'lltCll'\11•1! t'Oft\oclf••hon ~¥ t .... UPI -•<I "' .,,..,,,,,,, lllO•~ l~lltn!lv en Pl•U•loOft •ltt O'l•h\'lm.., \MV, (•I. l...., f\foM~ :-t"to "'"' '><111l""""''~ft 1.-\i.lfwl, her fathel''.~ permission to 12n out for lhl' tt':1m :1 lt•\1' \1·1·(·ks :1gn. \V1th ;1 11 l'tlrolln1l·11t of.)..\. 1h1· high !->tl1nol 111 !111 ~ ~1n;1!l 1111r1h 1·r1itr;1l l\;in ~~t.~ 1n1111 ni·l'dL·d ;ill lhl' tah·nt 1! toul1t 1-:L'L "IL 11 as 1liff1·1'L"nl .111d Jun ·· -.;1141 :\lar:.:o 11f!Jt•r I 1rst ganu· l l1•r r1111lh«r . .l;1y t;dletl. ~;1111 l11 ·r 1l:1111 . .:ht1·r 1~ 110 fpn1 i nist.1u~1 ;1 l1f\t'rof rnotb;1ll · 'Sht• has I 11 o ol1lt·r bn 1lhe r,.. :1 nd a I I her l'OU~1ns :1rc boy~. -.o ~hL' _i.:tt'\\' 11p pla~·ing fnothall.'' i\lr". Cllll'11 ~ant. i\l;tr gn·!i plan" ;1rl' lo rnajor 111 ph~·~1cal cducnllon 1n collc~c and te;H·h 11·on1t•n s port" :1fter j!radunl1n).!, Sh(' JOi tu·d a track club 111 thl' fifth z;:rac\c ::ind ha" :ilso pla~·cd on ha skel- ba11 ;111d .... oftball tcan1s v.·11h both sexr~. 'rhc f:nni!~· rai-.r'.' 11hr;il. n11lo ::in<t rorn on tl11·1r f:irn1 lll'.11· J·:shon MARGO GILLETT Weekend Collegiate Grid Menu 11;·11· i .... lht· n1:nor t·ollt•gl' fuuth;d l .,1•h1•dt1ll' f(1r I h1· 111·1·k1·11d : 1:ri1li.1· 11~1h·t'ro .... s al l\ostc;n Uni\"l'l'~1t.'' \'1rhinia'l't>1·h al !\ltan1i. Fl;i , Sa1ur1la~·. l•:a~t \';1 111lerhill :1l Arni~· \\'1•..,I \'11',l!ltl ia ;1\ llo.'ollltl Culil'hl' l'l'llH'l'ton at llru11 n l\1:1~:-.;i1·ln1s1·t t :-. ;1t L'nlg;1tc t 'urn1'll al L'ulun1hi:i l>:1 1111111ulhat ''all· l'«nn:1r llar\·:.ird i\Ltf.\ la11<t ;1 l Pt•nn Sl:il1• \1)ll'l' !>:Jill\'\!'<. 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Ohio 1\1 ithiga n Stat t' at \\'iscort~in l'\orlh\\·p..;tcrn at i\linncsot:i l\or1her11 ll\i11111 s al Toledo, night Suu1h11·e,~1 .\ rl-.:1 nsa:; 1:1 t 'fc x as A& 1\1 lt1.l'lnr at 'l'exas Christian I ,;1111:1 r :1\ \\'est 'J'ex;1s State S:1n 1>1(•).(o !'\talc :it !\orth 1·l·:>.;1-. Stal,. 'l't·:>.:1.., ·r{'th at Hit(' Soul h('rn J\1 cl hucli :-.l al 'l'e:>.;1-.. · l-';1r \\'1·~1 Bn ~han1 ,.oun~ .i! Air FnrT1' ·r1·\:1 ~ El P:1-.11 ;1\ 1\nznn;i Stal1'. 111!.!hl t ".1 l1rorn1.1 •ii S11u1h<·rn t·;i11f11r111 :1 \\\11111in~ ;1! 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SA \':ill<'Y f1 ·1·1 l ~fl Ser\'i!l' !5-0·1 J :,i :i Sunn.1· !!ills 15-1 ! 12 ' P:it·il'ira !f;.01 "' ' ... :\' r·1rp11rt 11 :i rhnr 1.'.I·1 1 :18 " ~l:itl'r Dl'l ! l ·l I ' :11; '· F11111hilt !tl·Ol . :iu x. Edi ~n11 (·l·l I ' .,. -·' 'I ~;11111a i.:11 ( .). ! f l.i l!i, El IJor;1<lu Hi o 1 10 Love Wins Grid Picks · .I. T . L{l\'l' of llunlin.E(l.on Bcac·h gets :1 ~nnt :tt 111nn111 g a 11; 1n<'h 1·1i1or lf'I!•\ i:-1nn ,, .• h\' hl'll1!! :1 11·eckl\' \\'111 111·1· ol the !iad,I' l'ilol P1.g-.k111 l 'H•kt'll!•l IOO!h;1 ll J.!lll''~lllf! ;1{'('111':1('\ \'••11h'-.I [,(111' ,111d 1!1" olh(•r l\\'t'ld,1 i·h.IH1P" 11111 h,. 1·li c 1hll· lo p:1rt11·i pa1t· 1n .1 -.1u·r1.d h1111 I p1cl-.1ni.: tu11tl·~1 ;11 lh•· ('llrl ol 111 .. Sl'OISOll <illd 1•1(' \\'111111 '1' ol ·lh.11 111·u:.:nosli1·alinµ. h;11ll<' 11·111 g1•1 lh1 • 'f\'. dnna1o•rl 111 _-.pon~unng .\Iii..' . ( ·0 11 11' ·r1·l1•\ 1. ... 1011 .... 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Oc1ob@f ~. 1974 OAIL V PILOT ff/i Area Gridders of the Week STEVE MAROWITZ CdM Offense ·-- ' MARK DeLAY El Toro Offense PAT ECCLES Mater Oei Offense GARYPIEROT University Offense JOHN GIORGETTI Edis on Defense TOBY BONWELL HB Defense JOHN PHIPPS NH Defense CRAIG FULLADOSA Dana Hills Offense -DAVE KREUTZER FV Offense RON FREED Mission Viejo Offense GREG HOLDEN Costa Nesa Offense BRAD THOMAS Eslancia Defense JEFF JOHNSON Laguna Beach Defe nse \ ' • \"" MARKFAGAN San Clemente Defense I ,. RICK BASHORE Edison Offense LOREN MICKLIN HB Offense -· DAVID HELFRICH NH Offense RHETT TUCKER CdM Defense KEITH JONES El Toro Defense BRAD CHACE Mater Dei Defense < I JIM GREEN University Defense • 4 .. ~ PAT SHAUGHNESSY Eslancia Offense " MIKE SERRANO Laguna Beach Offense FRANK RIZZO San Clemenle Offense KEARY CRABB Dana Hiiis Defense WARREN TAYLOR FV Defense t -. . .. JEFF ROLETTI MV De fense I I t l ; i . 111111 MARK NEBEKER Cosla Mesa Defense ( • I t 1, 86 DAILY PILOT Tue1d1y. October 29. 197' What's Doing Outdoors JIM NIEMIEC {;oo<I to tXl'l'llC'nl wal('1ioy.J 1;hooting continues .ill er Southern <.::i liforniu. 1'hc;• OIK'rHng two v.·cekends were f11nta:;!1t as limits \\'Cl'C rommon \\'ilh the two ::.prig bonu:-. uddini: clucks to ~an1c ~tl':•p~. !\lore 1tt1c·k:. ar't• mo\ tn~ Soul h d<11ly <i s the large W<iterfo'>' I po11ulation in the pacifie fly,vuy forces birds to CQ nl1nu:1ll y h~· on the migration 111 ~l.·arch or a mple food and \\·:it1·1 . Thf' r·u·t· hal'vl;.'st in C.:l.';,tr:.d C:ili fornia is half compll•l(•d .ind f:irrnt·rs are alrC'ady turning the soil and burnin ~ the :.lubblc. \I/1th the ht•lp of some freezing l(·m11(·r:1lur(•S :ind more winter-like weather South-landers C!lll l'l(IJCCt a good season. ' Canadittn hnnke rs are showing up on m osl ~~ling areas and there v.•ill be good numbers or this big goose around 1vhcn the season opens Nov. 2. Snow and s peckled bel li es are now legal :ind there are lots or these smaller J,!ccse currcnlly "orking the £ields and ponds around the Salton Sea. ~~le L.:ike reports are good, as are hunling ,rond1t1ons 1n Northern California . Reservations are -nec.e ssary at all s tate ,and federal refuges in \:'al1forn1.a, hut those ~unters v. hoar(.• lining up without rc:-.t.'r\'ot1ons arc getting some good shooting, allhough they art· u:;ually lute 111 getting set up. 1-.:arly arri\'ing V.'idgcon. sprig and teal arc most numerous , but mallards :ind deep diving ducks ha\'C not arn 1·rd in Southern Cal ifo rnia to d<.1tc f/1toif II 1r11f ir1g (,;,,,,,, 4Juail hunters can ex1wrt to £i1HI" lol or birds in 1.os 1\ngeles, Orangt>, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. A good hatch ha s greall)' impro\•ed the sla te btnl population. f'or the n1ost 1>ar t, valley quail v.•ill be 1'o!dlng light, .hut after a little shooting or a hea\'Y .r1111, co\•eys "''tll be small a nd more difficult to work. Chukar hunting is also expected to be good this ye1r with the 11t'sl areas located on the deserl. mountain slopes or San Bernardino County. Beer Seoso11 Nears E11d Little hunting pressure and a low buck population has been res ponsible for a drop in the deer har\'est thus far this season. Already a feY.' of the more popular hunting counties ha\'c closed and Los Angeles and Orange counties y.·ill shut doy.•n NO\'. 3. Bucks arc nov.• 1n full rut and \\'ill be more easily spotted \\·hen running \.\'ilh ht'rds of doe. flunters should be patient at knov.·n de1:r ar~as in order to get a :>hot at a trophy buck. ,\ hi gh fire hazard still exists and hunters should be extremely careful v.•ith matches and open ftr("S in the field and \\'hile driving in · vehicles. Snilfish Hilling Big blue and black marlin have begun inoving into the waters off Ra ncho Buena Vista and anglers rigged "''ith heavy gear are hooking and landing these game fighters. Other angll'rs are enjoying g·ood fishing for aerobatic sailfish and dolphin. llunting In Baja has been all but cut orr for '\'&ealloners as new gn\•ernn1 ent confrols ba,·e been set up. Due to the red tape: and the lees, hunting pressure has been cut hy more than60 percent in an area where lhe bird 1•opul ations are at one of their highest points Jn recent years. .llorfir11'lot·ir1g So11lh The bi g t·oncentralion of marlin off Nev.•port Beach seems to ha ve made a mo\'e South Y.1ith most of the cutch reports coming from San Diego. There are slill some spike bills in the \\'aters around Catalina, but very few fish ha\·e been cnught in the past \\·eek. There have been more than 350 marLin checked in at the Balboa Angling Club this year. but conditions are going to ha,·e to cha nge if that 400 count is to be reached. Ba<< Fishing Good Fresh "·att'r action in the Southland is limite d to •fiOme bass lishln ~ at Vai l and llenshaw f.akes with catfish also on th(" bite list. Little action is reported out of the San Diego lakt•s art'a with only a few bass in the j;iX ·pound class bcin.e: neltcd. Hf>rk C<1d Fill Sa«k• Sall \\·ater anglers are getting in some pretty good re~! fi s hing on boats running out of Ne\\'fl(lrl and Dana harbors. A fev.• boats arc also fishing the kelp beds and outer islands for b:iss. halibut and bonito. .·\lbarore ar(" off ~lorro Bay, but catches-ha\'e been dov.·n due to exlr.emc changes in the \\'Cather. On calm days, \\hen spcirtfishers can get on the out Side. catches arc good. But on rough days fi shing really falls off. For Coast Area Women's Sports (;Ill.LS TENHIS ><wnti,.q111n lhi<~ lfl 1•) Ell<"'" SI NGlf:S \lonl.ul/0,..1 E' <IC! H,1ul n"1 9., M&t All,,!r•IH SI Ol'I D•~Y•<•8~ S!•~<lldnl HIJl <k'1 "'f\!a!!•-• P4llt<"IE •""f R"'"l ~B I Li Wrf"t"HSIO.I Corl)n6,1 ~\!Ole~•\M61 11f'I Enall.,,J i DOUllES !1(11,.1,; Ju1l •M l s~1,~• """'"' 1 M~h•" Yt l•lQY~lf£) ae!, T~btO'n ,..,,..,1 .. 111 I 0.v•<I lom•l•Cl[l !lfl. (Olbe•t ""'"'"" .. Jo~"'lon l(yn:!H8! ""' Ta111'-..P• ... !IA J w•laron·•. J~1E:l <k'I. "''"·S!•.wn.in •• C.•l<llto>I M•llerlH81<k'I £0~10nY"'1'•· MCC•~•lll-1 GI ll LS \'OLlE 'I l•ll Y•ll~ll'r """'oorr ,.t•1Xlr <I<'! Co•U W ild II \7, 1! 1. l\'latPr DPi Sets Bu ~ to ~ISAC JUNIOR VA•SIT'I N. ,.pa<1 "~'tK>• <1••1. (O•I• M> .... l~·l, ' G .. ,.,.,...Oll•1 ••~'™' uet Co<!•"""'" IO. Y•llSIT'r 1,vri•~·n V~ll•~ att. E>l•nc•a 1511. 11 '> ,, !I. JUN!Dlt VAllSITY £ ·•-•nC•~ <!<'I, f>oon1~.n Y•I~, 1~•. '\.IS, 1 • 11, GU I .i~n(h1 del Fo...,1<>•PI ... ""'' 1-.s. Y•RSllW ':C•MlPI 0.1. t+11nt1ngton Bea<ll ts.9, 11·1 5, JI I), " JUNIOll VARSITY Cclio;oroCt l. H~nl oncilpn ~.ocl\IS-11, 15 ~. VAllSIT'I ·,.., (!o,.,..n\o !let Un1ver!o<IV !) ll, tS. JUNlOll \l'AllSITY Un"'""'1• '""" I)' IOflt •I U·O. 110. Y•RSlfY ..,..,lmtl>•l•r !N'I, M.o<•n• 1111, IS 11, IS. " IUl'llOll YAll$1T\I' w • .rnln\le•<l<'' M,•••H6 1 ~•1 .IS.J Wo-n'\V-'IOVNll '°' M•ICh I' .. ~ ..... a~1 l~l PDIV !$olnlu"Ot\.'fl(l1 l.1111 1\~>d !>ol':l\111).! 1 ~ '1 )_1)1~ f I I I I I M'llh :J\ .11l.1hlt.' \II\ illll' .. l' l('( u t'I \JI-"•"'"'~' (fl Pnlv l~L0f 1,~,I! 10 hll""l'~ fnr :\11 . ~;Jn 1\ll\f1n111 """"''n t"ol lt"'t' ~;I 111 ril :t '·. ~ hen I ht• u< ,, .,..,.. ne1 c .. 1 s~~rt ~F11ue•1.,..1 ''·l s ... 1 l I, ~lal l l' f)"' llli.:h i\lon:irt·h:; llM•l<h p I ,1 \' !11, ho I> 1\ mat j n l/C.trw..voi:1 CS 1 ~1111r•lanl 1).11, 1) 1~ .\n~1'lu..: 1.t·a ~Ul' foolb<ill ;11·· v:~~~'::" l lllll. COM!k>f. Fool11lll, 1••0.1·1S, IH, l\tt••t'" \\ill h•a\C ;i1 fi J•IHV1,•Hf COM~. Foocnut, U·.&.1)-10. 1' rn .• inti thl' cn:.1 or Int' Ir===::;::;=:;:=.;;;=:;:;:;:;:;:;:=; r11unrl t1·1p rutt• 1:-SI.Sil µt·r GIOT'H CHIY. UASIMQ. pt'l"•o n 0 1 S.i f111· a f:1nut~· oJ '7S MOtolTE CARLO f1lUI' 1H' 11101'(' $ 12 400 ln11·1·(" .. tt•<I f.111 -. :-hr.·.1lrl Mo. I r .M "°°"""El"ll~"'w cnnt .1r1 \Jr" II ur 1.1 ,,,·c<>n ,.,,~ aJO(>••-... -.1-·.-a .11 .i l,1.1 lhl 0 1' \It , ~la•~ ti GIOTH CHIVlOLfT l1·n ~l .11·.1111 1•\ :1! Sa9 11,.,....., .... -. .. -c ... ,., ... ,. ,.,.Jiii -' . . DON'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES ' ' J Area Men's Golf JC' Grid Stars Casta Del Sot', a 3,621· yard executive Jcnb'th, 18· hole golf rours<: v.'ill be oocned in fl1 iss io11 VICJO 'l'hursday. The new course h:t'.S 12 par·thrcc hnlt•s uud :six pur -four hole s und is located near the fltarguerite Recreation Center. Jt is a public cour .... c and will be open folJ o y.•ing th e in11.ugur;1I ceremonies. Casta D<:l Sol is l\1ission Viejo's ncY.'c~t recreational facility and will s upplement the fl1i ssion Viejo Golf Club v.•hcre extensive clubhouse remodeling is currently un· dcrY.'a\'. Mbslo11 \llt'jo i1embers of the Mission Viejo Golf Club staged a mixed foursome jack and • jill e\'cnt oyer the weekend that was scored on a helter ball o f twos ome basis, minus the three v.•orst holes. In first place with a 104 score "'ere 1\1 r. and ~1rs. l\·Jax Gardens \Vith ~Ir. and ~lrs .. 1\1 !1rleyers. 1'11i~ \'11: C~1r rolts :ind the A! Hatzas finished second y.·ilh 108, foJloy.·ed by l\fr. ;1nd l\l rs. Don Poff V.'ith l\lr. :ind .l\lrs. Jack Cale <al 109 :ind the Jim Leonards and Edmund Souders at 110. Sea., Ii ff They are dov.•n to the semifinals in the men 's club championships at J-lunting· ton Scacliff Country Club of lluntington Beach. Defending champion Paul l\lorro meets Randv Kar· cher, the 1973 title h01der in one semi, assuring the club of at least one former title holder in the finals. In the other half of the semis are Ben Babcock and J-lank Go\vdy. Vic J ung has reached the find ls of the vice president's Oi,i.:Jlt and will face either Dill Ball or \Vill ard Klick fo r the crov.111. TONY ACCOMANDO Orange.Coast Offense DAN ACCOMANDO Golden West Offense MARTY MIKKELSEN Saddleback Offense KEN WARREN Orange Coast Defense ERIC JOHNSON Golden West Defense JOHN D'ANNUNZIO Saddleback Defense In the treasurer's fli ght, Gary Chaney \\'ill face either Angie l\tol/ica or Dave Tannchuck in the fi nals .. Big Ca11y0tr J erry l-l clper1n and Hal Pickle fired a 124 and then Major Race Slated at County Track won a sudden·death playoff \Vorld champions Shirl for first place in a high·low Greer (:'-J I-IRA ) and Do n tournament at Big Canyon ' ''Snake'' 'Prudhomme Counlry Club over the past (AHRA) v.·ill compete in \\'eekend. this weekend 's l\Tanufac- ln second place were Ez ture rs funny cnr champion· Skinner and Dicls. Fyke. ships at Orange County In· 1'hird place went to George tcrnational Raceway. Jlolstein and Reed Bauman' Greer, o r Georgia , will be at 125 after they won a driving a ~1ustang for the playorr from Ray 1-Iarbour F o r d t e a m \\' h i I e nnd Bob llanson. Prudhomme \\'ill head the Both playoffs lasted only Pl ymouth entry along \Vilh nnchole. Fountain Valll'.\'·s 'l'om l\lcE\\'C n'. 1tlife Sq11orf• Other tea m s l.'ntcrcd in Pa t ~linnic k 's Chi·To\\·n tHustler will head the Dodge roster \\'ith Ro land Lrong, Pele Everett. Gary Burj!;in and Ed !i1cCulloch com- pleting that te am. llistory ·s quickest funnv car, the G.16·second l\1ickey 1'hompson P ontiac Gran Anl, is teamed \Vith caslcrn standouls Gene SnO\\'. Jinl Liberman. Paul H.adici and Gordie Bonin on the Gi\I tc;1m. Pat Foster t 1971) and Su:-.h ~fats uhara 119731, fnr· ·mer cham1>ions of the C\'ent, lend local support. • Area Women hi.Golf Irvine Coast Country Club v.·omen 's A team capturt.'<I the Southern Calirornia Women's Golr Association Eastern Divis~on champion· ship at J.llll cresl Country Club this "'eek. The Irvine Coast team defea t ed Gle ndora CC, Virginia CC. Friendly llil\s CC and Victoria CC in a match vs. par event. Irvine Coast will host l.a Jolla Country C lub in the £irsl of a home.and-home series Oct. 25 with a return date in La Jolla Oct. 31 in divisional play. The winner v.•ill meet the winner of the flt etro-Nor· thern divisiona l playofr series for the SoCal cham- .P•onship between Nov. 1·15. Bobbie D!?Planque \\•on' gross honors in the Leo f light with 93 and Kay Bauman was t he net victor with 76. · Tina I.f all \\10n the Virgo fli ght with 98 and Ginnie Bordwell was the net victor with80. Rae Coch ran was the gross victor in Libra rJh~ht \Vith 96 <Ind Ann Christian- s en won net wittf 82. Dorothea Eckhofr won Scorpio flight with a 111 gross and E. Nelson cap- tured net v.·ith 84. 'fhe Sagittarius (li ght gross went to l\1ary Metz v.·ith 121 and Betty llolliday was the net victor with86. El Nigrcel ·El Niguel CC will be the scene of a tournament spon· sored by the Queen of Hearts Guild or Children's Hospital of Orange County on Nov. I with an II o'clock shotgun start. For furthe r information, contact Mrs. William Whitt· man at 494-8760 or Thomas Peden at 496-4441 . Betty Kretz won C fli ght with 36, follov;ed by Doris Colyer (37) and Polly fl1yers (371h ). h1ari lyn Berglund was the lone winner in D flight v.·ith 33 1/2. It '>''as guest day at l\lcsa Verde Country Club of Costa i\fcsa this \veek \\'ith competition scored 'on a three loW balls or foursome basis. In firs t place \\'ilh 252 '''ere Phyllis Smith, Stell a Sce\sa and guests Virginia Cool a nd Sue Ross of Old Ranch Country Club. Second place in the gross competition went to Bobbie Wasco, Erny Burckle and guests .Jane Dottberner and .Jean Scharer of Palos Ver- des CC. _ Charlotte \\lood; ~Betty l-lan1rc and guests /\nne \Vri ght and Ronnie Blair of r:1 Nigue l CC v.·o n net '>''ith 218. , PRIZES WORTH '1500°0 WIN 7¥.nw TV w..kty ri9'kin l'ick•roo '74 winn•rs will b. awar· t.'!~1a by, AIC Color l•levlsion of Huntinvton fint pk!ce win~ will receiv• a $91.11 z.nith 12·in<h, diG9ot1ol ~ur•, black and white P0rtaWe television s•t. Second place wini\en get a $16.95 Zenith table model roClio and third place prius .,. Zenith "billfotd" pocket portal.le n.dios ._... $12.95 each. All pri1es or• vol1,1ed aceotding ta manufact1,1rer's 11,19!1ftted retail pric••· Entries may be deposited 1,1ntil Th1,1rsdo't' aftemoan ot the AIC Color TeleYision Pigskin '"keroo '74 ~rten. or at Daily Pilot officei in Huntin9ton leoch, Newport &eoch, CO$to Me10, lag1,1na leoc:h « Son Clemente. w.ekty winners will be notified by mail and moy fMt. yp their pri1e1 at ABC Color Television 190-46 &rookh1,1n1 St. Huntington l•ach Watch for thi1 Pigsliin Pitk•roo '74 player1 f°"" eoth -" in the DailT Pilot 1port• 1ection. Ci1.:le the team you thinli wil win in each pairing in the litt of 30 gomes and Mnd in the play•r'• fo"" en· Try bklnk or a 1".0noble fonimile. Th•n wotch the DDlty Pi~ •porh pg9H for each weeli's li1t of three -'""*"· Al the conchnion of th• 1 O·weeli competition, iudgef. will invite fint place winner1 lo try for th• Ov.iall grand pri1e; o Zenilh color 1el9'l'i1~. The 1&-lnch, diagonal mea11,1re table model color Ht i• valued ot $291.81. It goe• lo the Pi91liin Picli9t'oa '74 wntnlanl who but predict• the outcom• of wt.ded pmfe11iol\OI football ~ama the w1ekend fullowi" the d°'e cif reg1,1lar ptckeroa contest. To b. •hgibt• fc;r the 9n1nd pri1e, you hove to win one of the W•eKly Pigskin Piclier-'74 com· ptriltom. klow are the r1,1les, the li1t of 9ome1 Ond entry bionic. Goad luck. RULES I, ~ tN -,., bletlk ~ ., 1 ,__.,, feoi""'9 ef It II ...... tN -.,J. "•1•1 ....... t.cM-ileH ia olefiM411 .. et1 --,,..Uo.'41.-lftt .... -.............. 111 -'•• ......... ,. t. ..... ._. j .... i .... n-. whldi .... , -"-will M -..,Wf;eot. 1 s-d it i.: f'IGSKIN l'ICKHOO, '74, Spertt OefoM-..i. P.O. .... 15'0, C.."' Mn.a, CA. •U26. 1 Only --IY ,.., ,..,....·,...,,.;n.,t eMh .,. .. ,,.' c-'•"'"'' ~'!'-..Mwcl tt..1 C...lftt offkiel1 MOY illWftl;_.11 "'ll'lti,!1 • . ......,;. '-• •l"t1• ..W.... or •"'ti• 1nw1i... eM _, ...... lfy eny "liciitlew "°""" -1ri11 thw •i-..1. o.c;.;.,, -' i ....... -!hit ,.;n1 "'wt N DC<•pt ... •• line! it, •9'1 -IOnlL . 4, lrlfrill ....,., De pHt ...... ed ,.., lot., '""'" Tl>u"""y A.M • ., ;;: be 0.61,..,~ I• It. Dciily l'ilot effic1 ~, 6 ,.M,·Jh..,.. I. """'lcitiolint ...-nMn ..... It.fr 1m,ioy1u ..... 0.ily 'ilM -""''"" and ,thei• ,.....,...;.,, fomiti11 ,,. not ,u1;w. ,, -· 6. TIE IUAICU "-AHi( MUST IE flWD IN 01 INTIT IS VOID. Approximately 3•t mem· the competition include one bers of lhe Fountain Valley from Dodge and another l\lile Square Golf Course from General l\Iotors men's club journeyed to making :i lota l of 32 in - Paso R o hl es over the di,·idualentries . \\'Cekend for a tournament. The four squads remain 1·hc traditiona l l.\\'O·rl :t~· e\'cnt offer" a rounrl of funny cal' quatir:-. int! Frida\· from 6 to 111:3!1. l-,ord races J>\ymouth rind G i\1 opposes Dodge in the opening tearn encounler at 7 Saturday night. Eloise Grcschncr, Sylvia • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Pranauski and guests Idelle : ENTRY BLANK : Dye of Western llills CC aod : : Kelly Ramirez and his intact for the three featured partner fini shed first in the rounds of team competition tourney '>''ilh George King with the (\\'O quickest racel's and !Iv Redman second. overall advancing to the Ru ss ·1\ngelo and Bob .'. fi nals to determine a n in· ~laronev finished third. dividual top eliminator for Dorothy Curry of Can· : NclrN'________________ : dlev.·ood CC. finis hed at221. : ! Fran Grotenhuis won : ~---------------: O\'erall low net when a : City ___________ l ip____ : ,group of members from • : l\1es a Verde vis ited the flhoN_________ : Former l\lde Square golf 1974. Coed . Sports 1-Jawaiian Islands r ecently. Gm. teorm you ,think will win 1hi1 -•k'• 5t0me5 : pro Don Rudolph is head The eighth annual e\'Cnl pro at the P:1so nobles cour-at OCIR finds .c; rcer suppor· cor::o llOll£YeALL • ~c. · tcd b" past ~lanufaclurcrs AA • "'~" C111~t<lel. Lii 11~•'-rl>·">·•O L" ·s· ... ,, DATSUN \\'innl'rs .take .Johnslon · u .11. '"' ' · ~ r; l\!('mbC'rs of tll(" men's t'luh al Costa l\lcsa Golf and t"ou111r y ('luh :1 r" curTi.'nlly 1n lhl~ n11tldJc of the tluh t'harnpionship coin petit ion. ."iftllfR All(I They are dov.·n lo the qual'terfinals or the Santa Ana Country Club high-tow tournami.•nt \\'ith one cxce p. lion. · J)r. 1'om Clark and Rill Li\•ingston must me<>t 01'. Bill Kineannon and Charles ~I C l\'f'r to determine a c1uarlcrfinals fo e for th(" duo of OiC'k Brown :ind Leland Fin It•\' C)tht>I' n1iltthups find t;i•nt' rason and Bob i".<1111 f;1r1ng l)on S111 1!h and l\lt'rli.' 1~1\'l l·. !)r .. J11hn i\bt•;1h:1n1 ;1n{I J o tul {_'(1 nl~y n1cetin!! Ht~hb ll u r tt :1nd ·rony 1\n1ato. 11nr1 Ernie Ain· .'Ill'.'' \\i1h Jim AnrlC'rson 1:1t'1 ng IJr. N1~cl Khorcy and ltuss Hui:he~. radio pager ---·---$17.00 a month total cost ---·....,..--no deposit on credit approval ORANG! COUNTY RADIOTEl E PHONE SERVICE'" (1970' :tn£1 Bill v ~Jcycr SIP1~"a'~"eG1me.J11a"""B•r.oe1. '.1;~.~.!:,:~;!90~· • (19i21. ()lherf'i. in('ludc . "" nro... an~~e•,l<.c~..i.nra<nQ~. COSTAME:SAOATSUH • Supcrnaltonal s star l~a\·e O•anQ1"Ca•~t <l<'l.Lt\Hartio•1S.6,!S.,, 2145HAllOllLVD.,C.M. : l ' 1-I 1 · I I~ s • Oil( 11. g r a n1 na 1on:1 p16y.,1 01 1~c~m-l•u•;•M<Don~io 540-6410 : ehan1p1011 H o~cr (;arlt'n :'·:":"~"':'~'":",~':•m~'~'"="~":"~===· ?::::::=:=:::::=:=:=:=:~I · :i nd /\I llanna dri \'Jngr; i J\lu stanf!'s. _LI ~ _ • In addition lo ~lt•E\\'l'n )'TfAM.NJf;U'.f~AA ~ : and Pru1lhomm e on thC' • .-• .---.......... _._..,.,.7 : Plymouth team , others m· GRAND OPEN.ING : eh!de T\\'ig Zeigler, John : .JIO\'enandJin1 Dunn. : -,.1 . ~~'1''4t,; . l X-country JUIOO•VAllS ITY st.,., .. UJJ IUI Mil•• o.; 1. MorolO -~lleq<it !MDl 11 09: J, 8¥r11M0111•JI: •.5cllm!01IMOl11 JI, S. Baell !MDI 11 '4.; •· \'elMrDflll !MDI 1l 18; 1. Pt0fl\11fl0 (5Pl 11 1•.I. Po!ICl\llPI lMDl 1? lf, t F!t1p.o1,.c0. IMO> 1J !IJ. 10. 11:11,,..,.,. (SPI u.n . ,..OS"·SOP" • SI. Pa11I !SOI OU""'"' Dti 1 l!:cklv !MO) II OJ, 1 GIOud"""' !MDI 11 II, J. W1IO.o• !MDI 11 1•, • Al""' ~MOl 11 21; 5. Mlt!l\f.,t IMDI 11 JI,'· ShfllO• (MDI 11.)S, I P!•"-• IMO) 1\ J~; I. LAI• IMO! 11 SO, 1 G.tr!icll. IMO! 11 .il, 10. Srau (MOJ 11 ·M, WHY LEASE AVW? •l..oww ,.,._,... •Ho Dow. ,.,.,.,.... •Hrw c.. •• .,.., l Of ) y I«'\ •n.w&_.,..,.. .. .,.., COfttoct the l.Hse bp•rh al HARBOUR vw 187118•och "· ~niqton l•och 842.44)5 °"""' 1 0.,,.. Not'"' '·' ~•s-•• 7 ~ : • EASTA . ..::: 1 • • DEL SOL 1 • GOLF 1 lOURSE or1 .. 31st • • • • Buffalo at Mew En9land St. Louis al Dallas Washin9ton at Green Bay Arkansas at Texas A&M . Auburn at Florida Cal at USC Houston at Georgia Mebraska al Colorado Illinois at Ohio State Penn at Harvard Georqia Tech at Duke Mississippi at LSU Kansas at'Uklahoma State Pitt at Syracuse SMU al Texas Ore9on State at Stanford Maryland at Penn Stale Kentucky al Tulane UCLA al Washin9lon Fullerton al Orange Coast Golden West al Rio Hondo Fountain Valley al Mewport El Toro at Mission Viejo Dana Hills al San Clemente University al Laguna BeaclT- Eslancia al Costa Mesa Corona del Mar al Santa Ana Foothill al Hunlin9ton Beach Marina al Los Alamito s Western al Edison • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tut~~. OctObtr 29, 1974 OAllV rl\ T ft_7 The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast I ' Reol Estate ..••..•• 1000-2999 Rentals .....••••• 3000-4699 Business, Investment & Financial .....•.•.. S000.5049 DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Employment & • 1 Preparation ...... ·loot-7199 ' Merchandise ••••• ; 8000-8099 • ,__, 4 Boots & Manne • Announce ments. Personals, lost & Found ..••.• 5050.5499 Servkts & Repairs 6000-6099 You Can S~ll It, Find It, [ 642 _5678 ) Trade It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Credit Approval Equipment •.....•• ~-9099 Automobiles & other ' T ronsportotion .... 9l 00-9999 /iG;i•iin·:·jj;ij~-:iii· :~· jjNijE;jNijT.1 o~~-2~GE~· S~":~·-· B~1 :~·~:~· .VjjlijE·W~100~2~1 ;G;;•;";:••~~~1 0~R~-~;·~O~NfA;1;90~2D~G~;~~;';•l~~~-;E.A~Rf;;;1;0;0;21-eG:.:•:.:"~·~~•:.:' ~:~:~l~~o~a;~~~=~;.:G~;"~r:~· P~·~~:~·~:~· s~*;.::' o:::02 :~i~~-~E~~ i~~ :~.~:;:;~~ ~1 ~,;;,.oo,~ ~~;~;~d R~~:,,;,,:,'.~,;oo: BALBOA 1 DOVER. SHORES 1nrl·~ .\ n·ul ,,,111lu1111111u111 B•:11r·.,._,n1,, :lli hut11 ... Btullln fhis 4 bdrmd .. 12 ba,th, .wit~ seped. g~est quar-502 ORCHID Deluxe duplex. 3 & 2 I Panoran1ic View. Ivan $32, 900! huy In o111· ul oiir filsh·sl I kl1c·h··11. fu1 ·n1 ... l •I i n i n lo:. ers, on a up ex ot, 1s s1tuat m front of A nifty duplex in xlnt. cond .• at only $77,ooo. BR. close to N. B. Yacht I \Velis cusl. bit. 5 BR, B!kr 10 1111• b<':ic-h rron1 lhli. ~ro\1111g <1rl·<i,;, ~-x 1"11 n g Chflc·11in11: f1n:rk1t·"· On 11 the fines t public bay beach overlooking Lldo h . . touch o f no~Hih.:la. Pk· ~.IA loon 1·an h•· 1t'~un11.'tf., li<rJtt" l"rnc.r l"'· ~h~11s lo Isle, with a terrific night lights view. Needs 2 Bdrms. eac UOlt. A great starter Invest-Club. Reduced to lge. ram. rm ., formal turesquc fl..1vor ()f lhl!' past $.1l.:AXJ. 'l'l'nrus club. S7"J,OOll a lot of decoration. Listed at $ll9 500 which ment. Drive by, but please do not disturb $95.000 ! 67~7060 dinin g wtcourtyard pern1t'att•s 1h1s t'Us!ic rot· BEST BUY!!! is the value of the land. Thi's loca'ti'on'comes tenants. Call us for app't. to show. pool. $135,000. 642·7491 tagr .. 1 1;id1•ri bey "'indO\I· Harbor View Homes Steps to the Beach Cozy l1vu1!! ron111 w1 1h ol<i 1'ru11r NIUth or ll1i::h\1;1y 2 up fo r sale once every 5 years. EASTBLUFF V.A. REPO brick hr~·ill:1t~·. t'o r ninl 1~1~.1t1~11!1~r!u;~~~ •. ~~1 ~~~~;· ticdr•'ll1111s ·•n u11 "'"n<11.<'d JEFF BRIERY REALTOR Super clean 4 BR. home 3 BR .. 2 ba. (/:900 Down. dine. Country k1tch<'n Can't 1 lot \\Ith 11 ropro\eJ 11!ans ta I ' 'f bl!'lle\l' ,,, $32,900. l:it'lll'r Qff('l'f'd HI $:?.~~Ml 11d1I unit .. $ti~.~1'MI MOST ELEGANT OFFICE IN TOWN lluge fam./din. rm. $625 Costs & impounds. hurry. C:111 s.12-~:-,;1:1. Ontu 644-7270 Ne\vly redec. Owners Payts. S2751no., P.1.T.I. ~ 2602 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach a n x i o u s! $70,500. F\111 price $ 2 8 , O O O • OPEN nL 9 • rrs FUN ro BE NICE! ---=-""""21 675-9111 24 HOUR SERVICE 640·8484. 556-8800 11 ~I I vr:sJ!lL.~ rn REALTORS (] · ~e neral R.E . 1002General R.E:. 1002 • CORBIN·MARTIN 4 Local Office$ To Serve You Realtor• NO DOWN TO VETS CAPE COD 3 Bed rm + Rumpus * 644-7662 * REMOOELEO 4 BR ·WESLEY N ... . ' " . • 4 BR • BEACH General R.E. 1002 General R.E . 1002 Mesa v .. d. 2 STY ·POOL National Forest SPANISH CASTLE l 37 • 9oo TAYLOR CO. 0 REALTORS since 1946 Nl'al, clean 2 bedroom ho1ne. Located Cln b«autiful treelin· ed street. A brick. wood burning [!replace, ha..rdwood floors, & a shingled roof ninke !his house a real buy for you. Full price just $28,500 Retreat 8112 °/o 2BR home & Apt. Park like entry. Spacious Jiv-, . FINANCING Eastside, CM ing room. Chcl sized \ou c~n O\\n the land iu~l Up.,-,do<I ""''' parkpl'""· • $43500 gourniet kit chen. o in e. a nca1 new 3 bcd_roorn cah1n ~ ...... , , EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE -$2S0,000 Live on the water & park your large boat right in front of this beautiful 5 BR bayfront residence. Owner wiU carry 1st T.D. Walled courtyard \Vlth lush ~omplet~ly fur~ish.ed f o_ r Large double doo 1· raise-d landscaping s wee Ping JUSl $20,500. This ~ice <'ahin formal entry \1•ay. Sunken Spanish 4-Plex . · . , can sleep 12 and is localed lavish living roo1n \\"ith <..'t!il· stairs !Cl e_legant htd.ea'>'-ay in a National Forest near ing to floor fire p I ace . Newport Beach n1~ster suite + ch1ldrens Big Bear Lake. Be iirepared Spacious private ma s t e r $11 S,000 wing. Assume $22,000 FHA for peacr & quiet and no bedroom suite, dressing Ontu 71h',:, loan. NO N E\V PEOPLE!! Only a 2 hour room and l\1r. & i\1rs. hath. LOAN C 0 ST S. $188/mo. drive to enjoy lhis. J largf' additional bedrooms. ~"'21 pays all. Hurry! First to Bright built-in ha c i c n d a 'Tl ca 11 gets th is beach ~ COATS kitchen. S up eropen·bl!'am 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 $34,000 2211 New~ II. ~.!"s'Sn ERRORS: Advertisers should check their ids dally & repOrt errors Immediately. The DAILY PILOT assumes llabtllty for the first Incorrect ln•ertion only. General R..E. bargain! 963-7881. & family room 11·ilh vie\\' or NO TRICKS oP£N11L9 •1T'SFUNroBENICE• W WALLACE golf size cul·de-s..'lc yard Sun/ Eve•. REAL TORS under sprinklers. Roon1 for A REAL TREAT 675-7018 ~ , 1 · ~ ~.,, •141_ 00a1 •'"· O=or .,;11 ,.,.,.,, Jn Ill.is exquisite Parl< Hun·f'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ~ 8'~'/p finan :-ing. Transferred ""gtCln air conditv.ned 1= (Open Evenings) .. mus! sell .. Phone ~ I ............................... I 00\V 963-6767. b ca u t Y, Gra nd entry. BAY SHORES 1= OPEN TIL g . 11s FUN 10 BE NICE• }~ormal di~ing. C_aunlrYBargain beauty Jn a private ,---------•i ASSUMABLE k1tch~n \\'Ith ealing area. '>'-'alled communit y w j t h 1 • 71/ OJ F~ll~ fun. party r_oom private beaches. Bcaulifully WILL SELL V.A . 2 10 with fire plai;e. S P 8 c 1 0 .u s deco!'a ted charming homo Th' •-3 Bil !~ B $286 PER MO •-"room• w lh '''"' < " ~•"'· • .. •• •.. • ......... 1 m " sui ~· with flO\\·ering vinl!'~ adorn· ho 'I d ed · Cul. de sa~ street. Don t ing roof and pal lo. Coniplele me comp Y ec<>rat ln Sharp 3 bedroom 2 bath wait -you II be too late. w/guest house in the rear & oot. ~ c~ts & drps., home 1vith atrium en t r y THE REAL ESTATERS 546-2313. for t-ooge" °' grandma. frplc, ltv., & din. are a . wall of paneling and cus1Dn1 ~ .,.... Dctac~ garage, ne1v re-cabinets. Hu ge fireplace . I ..... OPENnL9•TrSFIJN108EN/CEI Plenty of parking and all ment dnveway .from street Bri g ht c hee ry ga rd<'n .._.for,. . n:::J t ~ ~for $64,950. OPEN HOUSE to garage .. Srr1nk.lers front kit c hen ove.rlCl oking !'--------' Sat & Sun 1·5 : 2 6 2 2 ' & rear, frui t trees; '>'-'aterfall and ponc:I . Large SPAN1SH CHARM TILE ROOF' ASSU~fABLE LOAN ' I Crestview, N<'Vt'J>Ort Beach. &16-39'l8 or ~3483 rirepit and BBQ. Boat and This beautiful home h a s made our best buy I i s t . 1797 Orange C.i\I. 642·rn1 Romantic Roman Tub Dover Shores home by Ivan \\"ells, 11~th vil•w . Ron1an hib in romantic n1 a :; t e r suite; 5 bdr1ns.. 4 baths, large atri un1. Ho1ne h u s open airy feeling, but with l'Qn1plc1e prival'Y· $169,000. l'.:.xclusivcly \\'ith Loudl!'d \\ith charm & ex-REALTORS -1 S?.:"1.000. Talk nbnui v a I u t' , Bachelor Pad ' 111i:iginl' 4 BH. :.! BA. hcau1 tront kll t'bl'U, ('" 111 p Ir t ,. Corona del Mar 11 / n (' "' ;1ripli1111tr~. 1g1' W • h p I •'n<•lo~l'd p:11ir1, 111•11· c·111 s and It 0 0 p<11111. LI.il·at>'d 011 a siJr1· 644-6056 ('Ul ·!ll'·Sll('. \'·~I' a ll t ;ind H\\'lll'r 11 1.nts action. Call 5~6-j.'®J. ~HERITAGE · REALTORS ltrultors, Inl'. 1401 Dove St., Ste. 220 833-9781 ASSUME LOAN Beller than new 3 bd1m 2 b;.1!h garden hon1e "'it h sl'cluded al!·1u111. This select property is less Lilan 4 yrg old and is priced at $51,!JOO. 1\·ith assumable lo1v intel'Csl V 1\ lo.'1.n CALL 5:"16-2660 General R.E. 1002 J m. 'Quail ~ trailer gate with concrete apron. \Valk !Cl beach, Brokers Only!! Plac• · schools and ne11· <'ity park. BARGAIN HUNTERS ~faintaln independent status Prop•rti•S . . Call to pr('1·il!w 963-6767. tras Cln a tree lined street SINCE 1944 THE EARLY BIRD of custom hornes. This home 673-4400 \ c;:::: SELECT T'PROPERTIE= $.32.500 -3 Bedroom, dining, in full~ staffed deluxe o':fices 00 QUArlsS~·~:~o•T BEACH OPENTIL 9 . rrs f UN ro BE NICE/ 1%. baths, doublc garage, F.xpcnenced I profess10nal 14 · !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'! ~ is now offered at only l:========= G ETS THE S.17,500 s ubj ect to an 11 · - room tor boot & trailer. approach essential .. Flexible S PLEX BEACH ... PRIVATE CITY OF 1 THE REAL ESTATE RS ""=•ble 8'% '"""· Bet-FIRST OFFERING llAnGAIN! --------ter hurry on this one . . . SUPERB 84,Y VIEW Sparkling home, great buy, arrangements-oegoliate. Call • 1 call 541>-115J. Al BlaekAssoc. "'5-8'1'iatedM. SHOWS IRVINE 5'l:...Mgl Duplex, 3 bdrm., 2 baths Ea<;!s1dc Cos la ~1 e s a J LOOK IN AN y DIREC· WALKER & LEE each: lRc. roon1s. U pp er \ bed.roof'!\. 2 bath covcr'l!'d I TION-beautifully nppointed ..,,_-. HERITAGE [B LJrge rooms beautifully ap.I~========= SOUTH COAST SPENDABLE pointed in this 2 bfodroon1 REAL £"'1'ATE ocean uiew & nice sun1ll"<:k. i pnllo 111th a vrry \an:-_e \\"£'ll Bvlho .. 1 8 av Iron 1 Con· ~· In spotless condilion! Good fenced yard. lls bnghl · <I um i n i u in , Plush Tle\\' . • ?EALTORS "-Lers Pride of °""·nership 5 p!('x. d1v1i<~'Cl. bath home. Counh':Y Just Listed ~AllOCl ~ Cl 1 ~ h INCLUDES kitchen plus nice yard. De· I • T ose o .,.,ac . sirable terms. A must lO rYlne errace I Am A Duplex!! ~--~~---==! 3 Bdrm, 2 bath. Home Genera1 R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 with 4 units. B e au ti f u I see. Call 646-77U Owner Will Carry I'm well located in old Corona l'.el JI.tar, ·vith "" charming 2 br. & de11 hon1e in front and q SUPER I Br. rear uni!. New carpel in den and fresh pain t and new carpet in rear unit .•. l--'---------------------l 1andscape. Enclosed private An eYtra sharp J BR llon1e courtyard·garden. 212 x size on a large 111xlJ5 fl con1er Sto:1 owo:1 fr©#t Newp@ri ere-rt wtl,e,s;s; ~@u. ore, OJt or~e-,frwk The clipped eave, shingled roof. saltbox style done en1irety in wood, wood, wood w1t1 tu1n you or1. Or olf. But, ~ spec!acula1 hilltop towntlO(nes utterly unlike any olhefS. perched above the 1est ol Newport Beach, stu:ll<e your psyche. whll riqnt 1n 1or ::i leisurely st1otl·th1ough (or supe1 gol! c::.in tour). Sec 2. 3, 4 bedrOOfl~. •1t.>eks._ baleorur..>s, note IU~ury, lee! !he groc10Usness, have att!uent leetings and the urge lo wh1µ out you1 check book. At ss•.ooo and up, you gotta love the a1cn11ectU1e and SWllTVTllnQ and tenlllS. Newport Beach: Coast Highway to Supe1101 ard sccood gear up the h<jl P.c;ohC MC Inc .Of~. »ooell M G<JOH COIP-llflll'lll (Oll!1Klol I 0 t . Excellent Investment. Walker & Lee lot 1vith \Vann natural \\'ood 842-2535. and brick texlures, self Rtll ttT A Tr cleaning oven and much AND PRICED HIGHT THE REAL ESTATERS NO DOWN VA ti Coldwell _ Ban~!~. EXCITING UP-SIDE DOWN DUPLEX $120,000 Buys nearly new 3 & 2 bedroom duplex. Fireplaces in both units. \Valk to bay and beach. Rent one, live like a king in the second. BIG CANYON -BORDEAUX New 3 bedroom condo on pool sized lot. ?.fany upgrades including decorator colors. On private cul·de·sac street. Air condition· ing, corning cook top, etc. $124,500. Sub- mit -\Viii lease oplion. RARE BAYCREST OFFERING 5 Bedrooms, 3 ~".z baths, fan1ily room, dining room , sunken Living roo1n, pool with jacuzzi. Function with flair. Located on prestigious Antigua Way. $157,500. OCEAN VIEW 3 Bedrooms, 3 baths. formal dining room, custom decorated. \Veil landscaped p atio with pool. tn immaculate condition. $159,500 ON TOP OF THE WORLD ls how you feel in this 5 bedroom, 2 story home with pool, jacuzzi, fi re pit a nd air conditioning. All these comforts for $195,000. BIG CANYON VIEW LOT Ri gh t on the golf course just waiting for a custom home. $70,500. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hill• Rd., N.B.. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. more PLUS at $89,500 Firm. Call us for a shO\\'ing. 644·7211 macnab I irvine realty CUSTOM ELEGANCE Ba~front \v/view! Parquet n oors. \\ralnut paneling, huge li ving roon1 , study. den. for- n1al dining, 3 bedroo1n suites & guest or maid's 136' on Bay \''/pier for Jg. boats. O'''ner \viii consider lease/option or ex· change. Bob Owens 642·8235. ( V62) DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF the cha rm of this d elightful 4 bedroo m Turtlerock home. Big bonus roo1n ideal for recreation roon1 or extra bedroo1n. $79,900. Charles Arnold 642-8235. ( V63 I PENINSULA DUPLEX on lot-and·a-ha l(! Near beach & park. \Vill accommodate Jg. duplex w/4 car garage.. $75.000. Helen Ball 644-6200. (V64) INDIAN WELLS -PALM DESERT Desert haven condominium. Exciting vie\\' of 1nountains & landscaped gardens. Club- house -tennis -golf & pool. O"'ner nloving out of area. 567,500. Gladys RusselJ 642-8235. (V65) 101 Oovtr Oriwt '42·12JS ~Wl>Ofl Btach, Cali!Ol'nll 92113 summer/11·in tcr r c n I a I. <h-< I• d · ... ry • c.~n .an on a ca rpets, kively \\'II.II paper ~frinf1l1~000G13-8GSS eVf.'s n.1ce. ~o iraflK· s l re e 1 . and drapes. Boat 'l i P s $:16,9.)(). 646-7171. ll \'allabl<'. associated BROKERS-REALTORS 1 :ZS W la1boa 67l·l66J SELL OR TRADE 120 acres · $1211,000. 160 acres · $180,000. :!~O acre!-· $2·10.00J. -GEM- J ult a few words in the right place ..• Daily Pilot Classified Ads Dial the dire't line Need sports equipment 'f For Clas~ifit'd Ad ACT ION Call A OAllY PILOT AD.VIS0- "42·5671 OPfN TIL 9 • 11·5 FUr-1 10 SE NIC/!I ['82 THE REAL ESTATERS PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-s200 67S-4o6o LOOK MOM THREE LITTLE NO "TAIRS HOUSES '!! Unusual one'l\.f Io or con· ON ONE LOT do1nin1um 1n Costa i\olcsu '1 ,i;, 3 lll'lirO?ms. Exc<'\!£'111 by gn1cious liv ing a r e a . rental ;orra iu Cos1a 1'>1esa. I \\'alk to al! sh op pin;;. Jnv<'~I llt'[ore it is too !ale. S38 500. C;11l &t6-71TI. Call 616-77ll ' l ' • SCRAM· LETS Answers In Classific:ation 8080 ,u .. I'' .,., N'.;;~ ~6 1119\· n.111.1r1 o;. 1111 UAILI f.IJLUI Gtl'\f:r•I lit,E. • Linda Isl• Waterfront Lovelv· 5 Bit .. 3 bath custon1 home. l.arge <:ourtYard. Pier/sli p. Reduced to $195,000 Traditional Style J ~cau t ifullv decorated 5 BR .. 4V:: ha. Panel· 111~. :1 Jrp'!cs. Pieri sli p. $200,000. Custom Spanish Home 5 BR , 5 ha., Ott studio . c:o urn1et kit. l:~1cva· tor. fiool. 7000 )):Cj, tL lta n1p & Oon t. $450,000. 70 Linda Isle Drive J'rin1e 45 fl. lagoon lot -$150.000 F'or intorm11tion on All I lomes & L<:i ts Call BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boys1de Dr1vc. NB. 0 75 ·6101 1002General R--:-E. 1002 IN NEWPORT BEACH PARTY HOUSEi Frankly, this is it! \Vh at fun ! ,\ 1nodificd !\'lonaco \vith hu ge pool surrounded '11ith decking. a Jac~zzi tuc~ed J\\ ay in one corner and an outside se~v111g bar. Inside. there's a piano bar! AU right! It's a fun house and if vou 're a fun family -ll·s for you! Priced at $77,500. UNIQUE HOMES Realtors 675-6000 2443 E . Coast High,vay, Corona Del t>.1ar 1002-General R.E. TOP BLUFFS LOCATION BLUFFS CONDO WATER VIEW!!! REAL ESTATE 1002 SEEK & FIND' South America A P N t P 11 R U <; U A H Y AUN G U C: 8R AI L~CU A DARCOLON O P R n G 1 8 S V t N E Z U E L A P L P E A U Z C V 0 A R G t R t R A E 0 Y A R 2 1 2/N U RRF U~PO RMA U R O ~N L INTROGAUCEB U U PA8 LO L A lll l U L Z AHIGtR UGA R 0 Y Z I t(A M E R I C AID C U £ I V 8 ASO YANGZARVI UC BPE GRNf RENEAAAMYOVME C V G If A N '( A N R L P 8 0 t. I 0 1 U A I 8RY ZATB AYIL L ILRALDL OLUL I Z l LOU H OO RO O ROO MOGNOLIVIAZ C PO I ZA RB RB ANA J UGHCNERFAPSTS lllUl\ltl\olll? TIM l'liddtn na_rn,1 lhlfld btlow 1ppur fOl"'l'ud, beok•111d. 11p, do•11. or d\afOn.Ur 1n 1111 piwM. f ind .-di ll><kltn 1U1T1t alld boa it In ., iho....11: ARGt::'<TISA fOl.OMRIA f'ARAGt:AY BOl.IV1A •:l't',\()()R PERU RRf.Z!I. , t'Rf.,"'ICH G\HA::A. Cll\iCCA \' ('lllLE t.l'YANA \'ENE'ZUELA 'fo111otr1>,..: Ty~ of RN1 ' • . , • TQ Qfdtr 1u1y or 1.1! of ll'le t l Pft,nd'd "Sttlr. &. Find" book.!, numbert 2 1h.ruu1h It ~tnd 60 ctnf~ frll' each, m1kinll' th11Ck1 PflV•ble to "Sffk &-Find," Stat• Trltllf•m Syndicate. AddrcS$ lt.tt.t:rs in tire or ih;t rlt W!paptt. SURPRISES! Th~-~ is 011r "~IJHl'RI SF:'" house. ~·1~1111 th1• 11!11'1.•! I! llPfK'lltS tu bl' a t yplcu l COM c/larrnl'I'. !-ioluth llf !ht! h.lb>hway, N<> DUPL1'-:x£5 nearby, Jut:. of 1;1111 blirk k 1<1 lil'l"llY ('011!<'1' \\'lndu11·.~. I Bur, on<.'t! I nsi d e )'(Ill di sc-ove r 11 (01 AN1' CiOURl\l~.1· J\1T(1 !F:N .• \ I FA N 1'A!ITIC SEl'AllATl::I Z.t AS TE H. B E 0 llJ>O!ll 1'UJ1'f;, A LARG ~~ F1\~)JL\' VA·FHA Terms Selltt h&!i bought n·cw homr out of nreu and II.AS 1'() SELL TlllS \VEEK. Don't rul~s thr -OPllOt'tunll .v to lil't' this out~tunding offr rilllt-l tilt: licJrooms &: W.·uuwlic. ,nu!lerl 11•i!ir11: in living "°I0111 \1 /~11d floor baloo11y. ~:XC'tui;iv(' Co5.t11 P.tc11u ar<'a n<•11r thr ocean. noo~1. A \\'ET BArt, A l PAJll< PL.AC•, PHIVATE PATIO and !Ot.'!1 .llmAL'l"OIW 8' fflOt'<', An out o! Dl'tft Cl\\'IX'r I -· h I I 842-7461 hui; rt•r UC' ... v I c r1· ~'<' 10 -~=. .7."'"'=--$86.0CXl und mll{ht t"ven ln· SUPER DUPLEX \'Jud.:> •he furnilu1-c! Call 675-7225 ~~· "" '" .. •'l ~•••w• \"\IJJ~,, HEAIJ'Y A BlRG ENTERPRISES CO Dan't Call Me A Duplex!! 1'111 a dcl:ghUu.J 2BH. and den O\\'rl~'l'li sir: !'e \Vilh bcuu· tlful p1'ivu1e vrounds PLUS ~\ l'INlroon1 owners unit. N•'"' rnrf)('l & tlru[K"S. '.! lxlnn rPntnl unit. J ust recently r11•i11t~l. ne\1' 1l'ater heatt'rs. Can he sold subjecl lo low usi<un1ab!1• 8'" VA I o;a 11, Call 616-ml. Walker &lee ~I.I.• (I I .I.Tl Eai'tbluff 1030 RLUFFS CON DO "F:" Plun, 4 Ur. fn 111. 1·n1., 2 111 bn, I Xlrns. \'if'11·. nr. po O l . (Atl 11 •o•o••<ff~t,.•H <••••~I \",\LJ,EY HEAl:t') A BERG ENTERPRISES CO You ll'll'f'n1 ~ \Ve sell 'cm 4 °/o A channing lF '. !'t>ntal 11·1lh privnt{' y11 rd "UJT('Otly prtr ducing 225/mo. $89,5(.IO. 64-1--0JAA Co n1 n1 i s s i o n·9 i\lultiple --05NOOIPLAZA Lislin~ Board:. \l.'ith over ALL 3 Ur, 2 ba, ~.000. OwnC'r 51>'.KJ sales force availa ble. r111 r1 ~encrous 47.xl l8 lot In tht• bci south-0f·h11·y loca- llon. ~9.~iOO !irm Call &14·7'111 "''"''" 1 83&-'"' Gu in ta rd FIXER Upper, by Ov.·ncr. 5BR , 3BA, fool. $60,000. REALTY 8:'i.'i--l·i91 6Ta--TI77 Since 194i elm El Toro 1032 :l3.i5 Vi11 Lido, N.B. Suite 295 NEWPORT BACK BAY --==--==-==--Lur~c. Qualify m11s1ructed FOR TRADE !n in i l-;,· hon1c o n Or ~nlc Dl'luxc 4·Plex ill r ul·dC·SllC'. li<·1ny ~hllkC xlnl rental :i rr11 of J!nn· mo!. rustic exteri11r, Three· lln1t\fln Bt'!U'h. \\'Ill t'flnsidi•r h1Htn)01ns, lwo t.>actis, fan11ly !rad(• for ~l'l{l(t H.B. or C.;\t. 1w n1 :inrl l\l'll!l'd ])()(')!. 1-101111' (II' Ren1a1. $.ij,:JIHI. ,IAOf; H.E,\LTY flG3·7SO.i 3S9 ~Ilrn Lon1a, Cosl:'I 1\lt>sa ==-------- Cilll St!-HKiO fi\r :tlJJll Principals __Qnly --Gl's $6.s .oo---- TOTAL DOWN I On lhJ,; N"det.--orAtNl 3 btlrin .\Jc~a Ve rdi· ho111~·. Pn rol 11l S ll .9~\Q f;t•lli'r \\'\\\ \\11.y .~11 huy•'l'l'i c!otoini;-<' o ~ 1 ll. !111\'tllc'l\lfl 11\1' S.'ITilf' ti~ l'l'111. :-,,:\1• 1·arpc111 TIO ln));hly pah1I C!l ln11lrle & ou1. Coll ll111·1cndri 003-8.11(; 1·71\S"tSIOJ.:: }'AMll.Y I·IQ,\IE, ~ .J,!. conver1, den. sl<"pcln f:un NO DOW N VA LOW DOWN FHA I BR, 2 Hn pln~ 1·onl pr>ol lt1r 1hr~ hot r!nys. HURRY ! R. !::. hy l\feVoy. P n u I ~ 12-9:171 TAKE OVER GOVERNMENT LOAN 3 & 4 BR Mmes ln nil tlt(•fls. No quallfy\ng. For rnore infornuttion c11.U BKR .. s1c;..11r QUAINT BRICK PATIO 1\l~"iO vinyl klt/ll111h noo~. :l UR. 1 ~.~ ·~ith. G!rn1n11 r· I0\'1.'d by 0\1·ner. Call rodny, 893-8533 1~71 Harbor 131., C.l\'L ti.\2·2991 ---$262-Month \\'ht'n you ni;su111t' 1hc E'X· i~1 in~ 'i'~ lrn111 •Jn t hl 11 sharp, 3 bdrn1 hon1c. Only 3 years olrl, Dining 1111, bullt-in.~. <l !s h \va~h c r , lirf'plact'. S h 11 i;:-r ArJ)f'tl111; thn1ou1. S •l7.90-0 . Call &l·l-.S750 [ TARBELl.j R'EAlTORS ------ 600 Ncv.•port Center Dl'ive TURTLE ROCK BROADMOOR BEAUTY LuxuriouR livinf{. Im· nu1cuh1te n1 i n t condllion h'On1 iihake roar 10 ~hag ClJl'J)l"lill~. (N.·nc1· 111 II $ I move. 1 tll 11•{ mll!l!dvE" hrl!·k !pl ,( dln·d ln /1 rua, 2nrl fl)l \I\ f)f\l\'\d dtm. ~ha~ Cl'fll 1111,,ut, bl tin kit, (" u v ·cl , p:111n, f1•nrt'd lrlr s p r1 cc, I .~ r-:,!Cll. RED CA R I' E T, ·~=,,..,=====,,.--I l!l·'.,\l.TOH~. fi·l(Hl/;7:.! NE\\' CUSTO~f 110l\1E Al:!.t,l\1'2ll1ilC'~ '" he~ 4 BR. 2 B,\, lam rm. \1·ct ·1 '" 811lboa : :~ BH, i.1,lnt )11\r, _t r1u· s:ar. Beau! dn. 1~,11 tts.<;11n1l! ~~ '~ fnt. tn. l!'t'll, nr Lakr Park. \pr1rox $600). On. Tr<• d c 1123 i\laln .S!. Ori>n dt1ll.Y !If\. PTLOT REALTY, l<'i. ~''.8-<IO?JIS.%-1767 t'\-'C, I 11 'J f'~I ~>«Hl~--.'~M.,..,,.,. [;T.5l r.tAR. Rcsut. 3 br. l<P.POSSE~STON, :1 ,t• I Drll. 2 bil, llf. Srl\001, $42,000. St11rt nt $31\,000. CaU tor de· Ry a 11 r o l n t m r n1 (Inly, 11111~ 1\31. 5'\6.77:\fl, (1\\'tWr. C:1ll · !l{'.,.,.1R:ii -~~----- •• PRIME SPECIALIZING JN · LACUNA NIGUEL VIE\V PROPERTIE.S SEA TERRACE DUPLEX DUPLEX DUPLEX '"'°"'""a •nH ""'"•'I •• »cu• \.\1,1 ,f~\­ HE ,\t:I' II. &lRG l:NTERPRISES CO PR!V.\'l'E f;UARDED ,\REA !·-~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~-~-~~-~-~~-~-~! Enjoy The Good lift income Property 2000 Call 493-2511 LUXURY TRIPLEX - Lido Isle 1056 3 yrs old, f!untington Bch. COUPLE'S HOME Near ocean, "'OOd bum frplc, wet bar, dishwasher, heavy shake roof & encl. gnra~. Seller will finance at 811':%. J.t f·t. Joe: quiet end o f island. 3 Spnclous bdrms.; 2 ba1hs & lge. patio, Price $135,000. Owner may carry Paul W. Brumfield financi ng. & Assoc:. NEWPORT HEIGHTS &·12·8550 or 541).l~l CV<' Vil'\I', vie\\·: remotleled & S UNITS I b' h d decorated 3 bd1·1ns .. 2 OOlhs: 5 , r e ur is e . $69.~ 0-vacancy, 10% .spend· nble. Owner finance, 8'!.i % Santa Maria. Call Bk r. 968-3318 local. · DO REAlTY l377 \I• I hi., 'II *673-7300* Newport Beach 1069 Lll\1. P:u1ncrsh1p-2 yr old --'----------1 -30 un!I furn ap!$ in San Cleme11tc. $8500 ca.-.h for tax sheltered I n c . l\lANAGE· ME N T FRE~:. (714 ) TOWERS Lu:-:uri(ll)$; !~tr r n is he d 21-'492'=--Zl"=:IS'="==,.,-,.-,,-,=-I &Inn, 2 h ti 1 ti npnrt1nent • PRINC IPALS • Bout slip nvo ilnh\c. $61,500. 67S-8600 NEED INCOME VlSleN REALTY PROPERTIES ALL AREAS FOR. OUR INVESTORS K.V. Dills, Bkr, n~76S2 \ ONE STOP ATT'N. UNIT BUYERS For an ad in Woman's World Call Sue 642·.5678, etx. 330 Dolls to Crochet! Cut So Simply 7281 Rurprla" k eh!ld •.-Ith r.uddl)' 1t•ll'l'·bro!h~1· <lolb . t-:Af:!\". Cl!Ot,'Ht:·r . fun 10 m11.k,., (]Ollar.g1•vln11: Chrbtm•11 ~Ht11 ! 11ft<' wC11·~t<>tl rnr ,:::Lrl 11nd bof doll~ plu' <!IOI hP~. Tllofrl' 1n" 11111, l'1111cr11 12~1: to••r •llrtotllon•. 1~ CEN1'S for l'llt ll p11t111ro. A•lrl 25 tcnlll (or t11d1 pt\ttrn lor r1r~t·rl11~• mall trld Sl)4lri11J lmndlln~: otllt rwlae third· cl•~8 delivtry -.·1\1 takt-lhrl>l'- .,.11ek~ or mon1. Stn4 to Alke lll'Ook~. lfY.>, the Oail)' Piiot, Nt'!dlecr1R Prpt .. llo~ 153. Old Christ• Slatton. Ntw York, NY, 10011. Print Name. Ad· dm~.7.lp, P•ltt rn Nutnbfr. Ntw! ISO m1ut popul11r ~l.ns l!IOtlf Ifft N~l~TMI\ C1tl•lo~! All tttRs! THREE ~'r('Ol'dto~linain~ldf .. ,,.,., 1$t Nt;wLStw +Knit Book -ha• Ba~irTl93uer111~11 •• 11.n New: Ntf'dlt pnln1 ~k .. s1 oo Ne•! Flowt r Crothtt Bk SI 00 I l1!rplo Cro<'hl'l l:ltlok , •.• I I 00 Jru.1 11nt CtochttBollk , •• 11.00 ln~tMnL Maer~mt Rk . . t1 00 IMLlnt Monf)' Book '. '. $1.00 ('ompltttC1Rl\oolt .... 1100 t"omplate AfQh~~J\1 .. 11.00 12 11nxeAfRh•o~•1 a ..• 1Ak• JW,kt1fl~Qui11J tl " ... ~ M~tumQuUt Booll 12 •. ~ IGQlnlb forTl>tlty l ) , • :.00: lloolt ofl,J1rty Ru111 . Wt -' 9149 SIZ!6 .8-20 i.., 11f,..;..., 11f...,i'- CUT SO SIMPL\", yet lhh1 1ong • we.1•1.ed.. 1ldt • butto11f!d lloe h•t tll lhe ngilre O&tlery >'DU want! Notice eofl , n1rty 11are or th,. 11ktrt, l'rlnt11d l'atft rn 91(': t.11•9''•' Rlil'lt M. in, 12, lf, 16, 1!\, 20. Sl11• 12 (bu•t 34) t1ke11 2,, y1.rd1 ti•·lnch fabrlo • Stnd Sl.00 for t•ch p•ttt.m . Add 25 een~ for c11ch Rllltf'rn for nr1t·cl111 mall ind IPtclal hs.ndllnt ; othf'rwi1e third• el111 dtllvery wW t.ke lhree weekaor more.Send toM•l11n Martin, 442, the D1.!ly Piiot, Pau.~rn J>t.pt., m Weil IMh St .• New York. N.Y. IOOJI. Print NAMF:, AODR~. ZIP, SIZE and STVL& NUMBER. ONE f<'REE PA,,.ERN of your cholcctound tor, O!lfl frff P•t.- tern ln•ldt NEW SPRING· SUM MP.R PATTERN CATALOG, I005tylea,1ll•ilf•, ftt9_J!tttem-coupon. S.nd Tk now . Sf.W +-KNIT 8aolr. wllh baslc U.u11cp1tlfrn • , .... Sl.25 ln.~t•t1tF11hiot\'Roolt .••. Sl,00 IMl•nl Sew in& Book ... $1.0G $21 wr Rd or Mo tin Vi ml of Lid Ho Br Re WA $85/ at $100 oce $10) pat $200 1 $230 vi $250 , .. ,,. ho Sali Bal DA " wl " Co CHI ho Wi H tu vi 613 1 qu m Ge •• SN ,, CL $1 nu s ,.., c SH F A \V I ( d • ' DAllV PILCT Lott for u l• 2200 Un urnlshed HouMs Unturn shed Apartments Unfurn. Apertmen1• UntUt~ pt• urn n um TWO LOTS total UM/m. Gener1I 3202 Irvine Cholee localion, lfuntlngton _o;_ ____ ::;:: 3244 ousu Unfurni1hed I Apartments Furnish.d Newp0rt Bffch 3169 Cost• Met• 3724 Huntlngt!!!.!!!_•<h 3140 Newport S.och 3869 MESA &each. zoned b u 1 I n e I I , NEAR N""'port l'"\vy 2 Br J>Nfessloua..I or o f f I t' i: 1 • houlli' $110. Ne>A·port Br1'cb S'll,000 cuch. T £ R l\t S. 2 Ur, 2 Ba leahoUllC $1$., .,,Tite: KANPJ\K, 1993 Klhri s:lnglt'll, fam!Je~. 2 Br ho~ Rd.. Kihel, ?t1e.ul, 1111.wnll ~ 1111 I a ri1 t' ail , i: a r ngt', or Ph. S()J.g'T9.l;Ji:t 11n~l""'· famnes. 2 Br hou~ Mount'n, Oe1er1, Su~1 Bt•ach, fenc-ecl, kid,, pet$. Z Br Hunt i ng ton Resort 2400 Bca<'h, SlllJ.llcs, ff\nilU'!t ok. V 1:1{'1llll hoU!!C Cot"'Oilll. dcl Weekend Cottage/ r-.1 or $IDJ .. singles ok. Agt. 5 t"cal 9'ffi.K>l30 Ac. smoo. Outrageous vl{!\V of LANDLORDS! Valley. UNITED BROKERS. \V~ Spt><:laltie in ~ewpor: 646.7,111 or 833-0121 Ueuch e Corona del ~fur e \VJNT.f',,R or yearly rental, &: La.gwu. Our Rental Ser- beauUtullv turn. condo at vlC't l.t FREE to Y01.1! Try Jndl&n \\~ells. Write P. o. Nu·Vlew! Box 914, Balboa 9'2661 or NU-VIEW RENTALS 673--0t79 late eves. 61'l·4030 or 4%3248 l,R~.~n~c~h~e~s~,~F~a~,~m~s~,---·I RANCH STYL E 3 br. ea. Grovel 2700 v.•/o,..·n pali(), lg, Fam. rm .. LAKE OROVILLE $425. PER ACRE b·p~. lovf'ly l~n<lscap'g., gas BBQ. lo 1ni11nr .. l't'llr yd. al·ct>i;s. Re'. 1-eq'd., $385 1110. 5.;7-3159 Balboa l1land 3206 40 Acres lrVt~I lo sloping [tee shatletl l11nri. ~Int hun· tin& & fishing. Good !\CCCSl'I. YF:ARLY 2 bl', J ro. $275. View! Good s 0 I I . All n10. Aft. 6Pr.I mlJ'l('l'8], timber & \\·aler 675-00 rights. Trailer 0.1.;. Coot! 1 •a~.~lbo,__a--.P~e~n°'in~s~u=1-.-~3~20=7 investment. $300 dn . $1~5. per pio. Prlva1e pa r t y. P.0.Box 159. f' r cm o n t, Calif. 9-ti.17 Real E1tate_!~chge 2800 17 Units, close to water, in Carlsbad, tradr. all or part or $63,000 eqully for yl)W' Lido or Ne\Vport A r ca Home, Ask for Ila r r i s (In Brkr. 729-1923 Real Estate Wntd. 2900 WAN'l'ED : II or ;; bcdrn1 hOuSe near OCC. \\Iii\ rt'nl, lease, buy or 1rntl e :I betlrm house. 25 blocks south of S. A. Civic Center. Honie ph. 56-1221. YEARLY RENTAL 38R, 2 BA do1vnstuir8 unil tl ·uro. ~25. yr!y Avo.il . Oct. Zflth. Sfu\tE BLDG : 4BR, 2BA un- lu:·n up~1airs. $4r mo. yrly. Avail. Nov. l. lllo!h h:111e e1 its, r'~l'i. garb. dii>posl, DI\\'. fpt:1 CaU evei;. 67J.:IT70 or 67".)o.2'l~4 Corona del Mar 3222 Corona del Mar 4 Bedroom Rental Grt'nt 4 Jkdronm La 11 <\ i Home in Ir vi n c TC'rrat-e. Nov.· for Lease at only $600 per mo. Please call tot more lnlonnatlon 6J3..855(l OPEN nt '. rrs FUH ro BE NICE• TRLR 1~ wld•. Poot. Adell• LUXURY APTS , 1 B.LK TO BEACH GARDEN f'IE..'\\'PORT BEACH, Ir 1.1 I Y ovf:r 39. ruC1 nlQ. Sp 211t , ... , ""i,'l plct-·' l 2 New-.• dt'm-Pri\•11te 2HR, be !Wll t ltu\ mtlrqr-l•t"('fl 3 la\ngr. l97J NC\lo·port 81\•a, -com ""'• • · '& bltiM walk·~ APTS Bedroo1~1. (an1ily r oo m . O f &e l ~m&, lfn-rilal1'1, <'nt'gar. ~ble T\I, $32S rOO , polished l'<'OOCI tloors, bcan1 I ~=c· ---~~-== M>m<' wilh ptill05 ° r yrl)' ise i.nclud•·• utll1tle11. ~ It: l Bdm:IL, ~ dtplt, M.'lll.t1g1. Years Leo g c . Huntington S.•ch 3740 bBlconlM. CRE:J\T LOCA· ~ 9-7~ !Dl 61>12 . udlltles pa\d. 8 11 1 n • $.)'Th.OOmth. TION IN 'Mlf: BEACH _.:._ . ~r . r\rit~ launch~ tacllitiel. R ec '. CCl!e ol No1,·port RllN LOW WEEKLY RATES ARF.A. Call 960 J2Z1 or $.'.GO. l::XF.CUT!Vt-: Al?f room w/pool luble IP'nl 675·5511 ExKutiv• Suites 8J9..6'.IJ3 :i,;jk !or AUt:ll\': or A n1us t sec! 011 lht> bo.y, rooin. 11auna, pc 1, 'Adull$ *RENTALS* Univenity Parlt 3 BR., 2 bA ............. ~ 3 LR., 1 1: bo ........... $380 -I BR .. 2~1 b.i ........... $<110 n ie Tcm cc 2 BR., 2 ba. •••••••• SJlS/S.185 3 Blt, 2 h:i ......... $395/J.425 n7 Yorktown Blvd. PINECREEK 61ark:.n. lgf' 1.e"' 1 l\r. J~t iillp. only, ""' pets. 28.!J Bri~toJ. PANORA~fIC Oeeanvk'w. 2 Uea<'h Blvd. at Yorktown LIVES UP WALK TO BEACH Opt·n da~l:._:. "}O l-"1~· Cogca 1.1 ."it hr, den, :.P, hf1. 1v.mi11ie1 S36-0411 TO ITS NAME 1, 2 & 3 Br. crpt, dr!:*. Nupt l02. 67.-rH?5"\ll h°' 67 3870 1 751-4117 Gn:1:nt~ Uomes I:;:::::::=::::::===-== 2 BR., 1;1 00 ........... $.11!'i Tu.rtlt1'1)1'k 4 BR., 2\.2 baths ....... ~t.'">O 4 BR.., ": baths ....... , S·J7j l Bn., 2 ha .•••••. $<17jw/gdnr Collegl' Purk ~ on., 2y. ba ........... $450 Culverdnlc S BR .. 2111 \111. .......... $•1T.i Udo Ji;le <\ BH , 2 bl\. • . ...... $G90 CALL 552·7500 •VISION• REALTY a red hill com1>nny Uni\'. Parle Ce nter. Irvine ~'Ondo. !-'1-pl, pool , tt'nnis. STUDIOS & 1 BR'•· Over !iOO tall tn:-cs and to bltins, i;:IU'. 2~ IG'h St. or twport e 11 ti 1..,,...,..,...,....,..,..,..,..,.,, r.;tiv.· $;,o(I, rurn'd. $GOO. • 1'\ill ldu:hcn stl'C&ms 'v i th "'ntr:rta\111 205 15th St .. Jlu11!111i,::1vn ., llR 1 b . I' Rooms 4000 PARI\ LIDO 3 hr, 2'; hfl , e llua ted pool ct•t•11te il rt'ln:dng St'ttJng for Beh. 847.:m;,7 • · 11., t"pts, 110 1(1, ·----------1 l•fpl pool t,,,,.c.,,1,-,,do Y"''-,,,.,,., .• ,,.. _.,.. 1-.. ..o::c::..::.:.:..:.::::o _____ I gar. t•tc. Adults, no pct ~. • • ufo 'u · e l.11.undrv fueilitt"<< " ' " -~ .. ~ • "' CllFZ OHO APTS $1 -"t0 ""00 FRO 1 ·~ ~ I'. ,.17• i·t""""~' .. "·'""rl-·••• .,,,,,1,11 .. 1. >"•••m ... \l,J ....... ;,,, • ;i. .o..: ....... nv m 1!\ t.,, • •1• ,.~ .... ,.,, e r"~c ut!l l!lcs •"" '"" ~" .1 1•1 ~~ll .\tlnn1a N Sh 3872 apt.i ror srnlors llno.·n~ LIDO LEASE O ~'r1>cll1k•n11 Sl!IO . ~)1rnh uN!11vn1a>t'. 1.2.~ 3 Bl{. l'n v .i,:11r, pool, •wport ores innill !¢i'r\I, Xlnl 'M"<·urhy'. • TV , Id il OHi\.'\' 011'<'n ~:00 tr1 ti:OO, wa8hel', _dr~.·c1'. 00~·' t O ll •I 1-1 'l••·, ~. . ~s.1~. w /Tax ''vanla•e · · "" ina ierv. avn · ""'"" ,. I !'·! c~t -' "... no " • ·""'-"".,.. ,,,,, ~ • B n Qu ~·,,~,~~,,.~~~~~c~"-~:..~~···~"'~;:~2300~··~· .. •• ... "I cbe=·~'"~·,'3G--O:)O~l36RiUii1--1DUPLEX 3 br. 2 hn, frp1.1-,-,oo~,~. ,~s.·~~='-.. -.. -.. -,,.~.~,~,.1-111"' Ctiarrn ing 3 BR. 2ba b!tln : "~~· &t:\•ice ,-,~,,... ....... DOG RUN Diii. 1 blk u .1 "~"" "~" "" & trnle Gii-6489 ~ • I(\ <><.' 1· ~· kl l•·l,.'n •·1n, v.•lt up •Jll. -" ' · e l 1n ile lo ocean I , . ., "31 t '" ·" z I 1 BDRM APT Spac. 2 br, npt. All ;i.;1t·1111. mo. yr y • ....,...," :'.>-lli-97;,.'i or 6'&$-3967 Bt..Ur~· Co1~10. , p a II . BEAUT I 11&> Si }''ro Sl.l!I I \J\k \\' 876 5Ui·+S1udy SG:iO mo I s e . _ um. flpts ' m · ,J • Clit San Clemen1e 3 BAL. Pcnin. $80. + Jam 752_1,i:«l & 4flf-6.I0.1. $1 7a ,!::p11nl1<h r;:!ylr bul11llnJ::. lmmed. Occupancy or Bcac·t1 (•rf Slnh•r. JT'..91 , N l)\'1. l'n1·I01>rd <"';1r.. rr,1, Pl.•,.,,. 1··,1U ,,,,. "PPl ··A" Ki,•lS(!n l'l·t! Ul'i'I NE\\' \••" •1 Bl' 2 H \ rn1. T\ • P\1 C'nt. o RnOk· S J 0 .~ ___ · _._ ..: ' ·--• .:L -\. ' • inu/ f'OOking, 61:1-4419 an uan 1-~;,un,1, laundry, 11dl1s T.il1 HAYLOFT APTS 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH Prcs11:.:~· ;u"n. Por>\, rnl'\i ~"''-'0-. =~~7""-=~1 Capistrano 3278 Kl'Cl!IOn Lane 1 hlk \Ve!!! , ,.. .1 b I I I I 1:11r. Fantasuc vil""'-St·Kl. Vacation Rentals 4250 ot Bea<·h off Sluter. S42-784S 283 Avocado, C .M. ...,,.. .. r, 13• ''· p;ir o, 4.9&--0616,··=::::::::,-:::::__::__:_1-'-'-::-:-:"::::-:::::::;::;"'-~1'::\\I 3 br , 2 :)it, <lup\e..x. I ADULT GARDEN APT 64S.0143 i;ar. SIOO 1"'·r ino. ,\tlults. --·-clo•• to Rent My Condo! I 101 :\th ~t. 96.'l-2009 SPACIOUS 2 BR "" WE HAVE RENTALS , ~. P\'I . ~d:ldhl ~.11·.,· !'_.,.:. 1 BR furn. $145/1'!0. Pool. Ofh1't'hou1~!l·5 NEW 2 <· 3 o· ,. ..... sh1111:-. t._·11t·h. NO i'l::'fS, l.11rge, 1 BR Apt v.·11h ,·le"' As \\'ell as a rioe sc.•lcc•ion ~nlnl. par!>. $285. 49.-!lJ.'iO. Nr. LakC' Par k, 103:i l:!lh 1 ·~~~~~~~~;'.;:~ 1 • ··"1111~""'' Pffn1 <19:">-176-1 of n1ounlt11n~ nnd 01'('rlool>- I "· 1.1 l c. f'OR Eve '1!l2-2lS7 ,, """ ~t '? ft < & k d lx>11n"lli, hlln.", ll/\\', <'losc1! . ' 3886 1·g pool. ~.,,·,,, p A • 'I o uo:nu tu 11vn1es . • ... 1. ....,.,... "' R ~ • y,· ,1 · · !l,,CIEND.• DE •~-.SA So th L " '-'" .. '' SA'E • I I S t A 3280 " '"'" g:ar. E\o JI\'!'-. lf.'1·27·19 or u aguna llES>,.RT 1-·, ,,·o•t. N• ••1.•tU .. ~ .....:? us !IOVC )'our an a na NE\\' Condo 2 Rr, 2 Ba. 160 \V. \\'1li0,n. C.i\l. l\3:l·7ff11. "'" '' housing needs. \Ve'rc he~ All n.pp\ns, club lac i 1 . BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS ·.c..--------1-12 RI{. PJn!v furn.. ut1l~ .. shopping CC'Jlt{'r. \ri'<'kly or to serve you! 3 BDRi\t & 2 BATH. large ,. / 1 N hild/ Ad"lts _ No Pt'ts Nf:\V 2 Dr, I'._ Ha. frp c, pd , w/gur. · Pvr. Brh. on inonthly rar;:-i;. r or i n [ O Jot. •?nn. New c1 .... t & n.1in1 urn un um. 0 c J>CI. .. bl N "·h A ll 642-fir 556-SAA.I\ ~~ 1 " ··~ .. S.115. 530·\llS; C2l3l 339-4768 IO minutes to oce11n. • . .a.rgc tns. · r. ""· l r.~. no P1iradi:ow Cov('. 32161 So. · · .,...,.... Lots o trees, .,...,.,, l BIL $175 .. Gas & \Yater pets. 520 Cahfornia, j:•JJ-2914 Cou~! llwy 1-:\'c-s. <19'}-21'.?·I PAI.~! Sf:llNGS I 0r:sr:1~T CentUl)' 21. 5-Hi-9521. BACHELOR, $\:i5. mo. No ine., Draperies, carpels i;as LAJlGE 2 Br studio, f'nl'i. A F /U f ~oo !'ihadO\\' ?-.fountain 1lrso1·1 ·~ ~Furn/Unfurn 3300 pets or children. Relinh\e, bent. gas stove, a Ir garngt'. $157.~ n10. Inlan1 pts urn n urn "7 Ra("(\uct Club. 10 l'han111. cn1ployed adult. a.3&-794.7 ,4• condltlon!ng, s w i n1 n1 Ing ok, not Pl'IS. 1-1441) tl'n.nis courts. luxury ut:~-0111. Laguna Beach 3748 pool, rec. room, \\·ashers laguna Beach 3848 CHOICE Ci.II 1n.11 346-61~{ & dryers. LAKE •FRONT Rentals to share 4300 2 BR OCEAN VJE\V. MEDITERRANEAN OCEAN \'11':\V 2 BR l ba LOCATtONS ADULTS-Nov.June North VILLAGE <1pt. Lush gardens, this unl1 VERSAILLES Lloyds Bank Bldg. Laguna $12.'i 4g.t-:ili8 .,200 separu!I' rron1 1nain hldi;. COLLEGE Studenl need s Univcrsily Park, Irvine One bedroom Pl~US -south I """'""'-':::;-"'""C.:::'---c 1 Bedroom $tl5 $295/zno ·lfl.1· 105:> or 49.J.j6()2 roo1n in vicinily or OCC Days 552-7000 Night1 of hh:11wny. nc"'' <'.a r pct s Newport Beach 3769 I Bedroom & Den C\'c. 0 ,. TI '" , "'>.· 1n 1•xrhange for 1~·n1 o r $275. but suhn1H orlers. 2 Hedruonu1 Stir. -'----------'~ u:. ...,.,,.. prt'ferahly yard ~·ot·k. Pvt 2 BR Condo , ... $23,'l/mo Lse \\'INTI::R RENTALS 2 &'llrooin TOY<'nhou~ $320 SPACIOl!S J ':3-R or Stu~Ho, At g, ulh Coast Plaia . ..,A_ cntranc('/balh des i r c d , i BR Condos • .••. S265 & sna C 0 M Tenni·s Oct. to J Uflf! :uoo Jfarbor l:Uvd C11>ts, l'\r. n1a1n beach. sioo. Pool -Aci.pu lro Aqua P<U 6-1·1-4390 3 BR Condos .•••. $265 & $275 • • • 2 hr, Beachfront apl. $275. c.os1a !\te~a (714) 557-80'20 49-1-4191 or &14-8478 & Jncum. Spectacular .S 1---~·-------1 3 BR HJn1es • $300, s.115, $335 Util. pd. 1st & l:ist mo. 77-~;;.=~~.=;;:,;~l •""""::,.;N'"'"°""'::....•3•8•s"I Acre Lake w/To\\'ering 2 r.tALES "'ant l or 2 resp. 3 BR Homes . $300,$375, $395 Tv.·o tiedroo1n. 1\\'0 b " th , _.. n-lundable c\1>an'i;-. dcp. ***GARDEN APTS Laguna iguel 2 Fnuntain..~. 1-:1 r.liltion Dollar f('mall's, 19 lo 25 to shr. 4 BR Homes ... $.135,SJ!Q, $4Z la ~e sundeck. quiet strt'CI. 6801 \\'. Sc:ishoi'e Dr. Call • POOL e C'lub001L'4C, 'Gym, Sauna, 4 br. house. NB on Bay. RANCH ltEALTY S?.W. ttr. Pallison tor key. eeePOOL SPECLU. OFFERING Total Sceur''-·. $100. ino. Call : Ja!leln at * 55l·2000 * &12-3698 sccliCH1. C!iJts & drps. No TIIRU OCr. Jisl: Frt>e 1-enl linn1edittlt: (kropanC'y i:nl-:t!'2:: or Rich llll-4.T:>\ RAi.'iCH REALTY Waterfront -·ts. 642-""A"' n}I) of Nov. 3 Bdrrn condos AOUL TS • -'-"-· '-·---~---! * 556-6800 1't" LAS BRISAS APTS ..,.. ...,..., ,-TUSTIN REALT\" 5513 River Ave &12-r."J66 APTS Unlurnlshed, 2 B r reduced to $325. Children So;irry, No Pets FEi\1ALE, mid 20'1 ..ruhes ''I 1dl 1(I L1'1il li1 I : " 1111111 1111 'I I 1·1ill11rs -..-.. .-. .-.c.-.. C.D.M. Cutie PVT P'fY lookin~ !or house \\'/assum VA. \Viii I a k e over back paymnt or small dn. \Vrite Clas.<1ificd Ad No. ~ Daily Piiot, P.O. Bos 1560 COllta ME'58., CA 92626 * 83.2-5111 • Be. a u t i I u 1 3 bed r o o m Elevato>r bldg on beach. 1&2 $195. Ul1I pd. pool, lndry over 12 In adult pk, under Bachelor, 1, 2 & 3 Br's. .sa n1e to share 2 BR/2 ba. ~~~~!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!l!~l --iiIR~VIVRNfiEiffRENT~i'f,ALSu:;;-to1~rnhou.4'e, private boat ~!:.~t balAd~nies, htd pool. w1~.~-• cpts, Ndrp~._,1.,d h\\·hr, fenS:i~· :u~0~u~e~i:~~~ from $175 per mo. ap\. on beach. N.irlB. 673-81.46 $100 S~l LL 1 d sHp, lurniture optional. $595. i c=~~·u~ty~. =~w-"~-----l c .,,... ..... gar. 'o wu /pet. Santa Ana RESPONSIBLE g· 10 shaft ...:,. '~d ··' tud• t'"' °'\'snBR ................... ~ llaclenda Harbor Apts avail. New lri: db; view 3700 p•-D n1y beach ept. Call Teri THE REAL ESTATERS -I~ c ...... 1ng, I etu s en. 2 .................... .,.,:..., Channel Reef $35-WK UP. 1 Bclr., 2 e 1. 839-1476 3 br, 2~1 ba, 2 pool&, centraJ IU•G r. at ofDct'. 644-6441) $265. 2 Bclr, (rplc, beams, 3 BR .................... $375 & Bach. ,...olor 1V, niald air cond, fpl. 23821 Hlllhunt 50-0466 pvt patio, 1 blk beach 3 BR, rn .............. $425 serv. pool . TI IE ?o.lESA. 415 CASA VICTORIA APTS J°'t·(~O~U~~C..~wn~]V~•il:l~e:y;l==:~7=1:4-~5:;~=:==!\\'A..'frED, fem nnrMte to • $325. CHARlwll.NG 3 Bdr, 4BR, FR ..•.•.......••. $485 CP~l's most b e au t i ful N. Ne\\rport Bl., N .8. Adults. , "3 BR ll'/patios Pkwy) (714) 495-1160office. share apt w/same in 1 _ _;H~o~u~ .. ;.;..•..c.F~u~r~n-"~h~•-d_ frplc house. Yard, view Sl~1PSON-DUNN REALTY bayfront location. ve ry 646-9681. From $169.SO No Pets If no a.nsv.'<!r, 499-162:> Tus1in. 5j)--0809 aft 6pn1. '"'--neral 3102 , NU·VIEW RE.NTALS _ 552·1800 lnrgl' 1wo bednxim furnish-FREE BOAT DOCI\! 3 BR. Pool. rec rm., elevators Mesa Verde 3863 8 NEW • NEED ROOM~1ATE: to shl'. 1.-;c:;;.;.;.c_ _______ 673-"I0,10 or 4!»-3248 TO\VNl-IOUSE, 3 hr, 2 ba, ed. $600. fpl, sundeck \\i!h vi cw. Sec. gate. Gas & water pd renr on 3 br. houi!C. NE\V J br., 2 ba., bltns, trpl, Univ. P~rk, pool. ten· Winter or yrly. On the 525 Victoria, CM, 642-8970 e J-IOi\fE AT!\o!OSPHERE' YOU'LL BE GLAD &jf,·974.J $8fl/$ll5. UTJL pd, bnch apts at beach, Lll~una $100, $12>, Si45. Ulil pd, oceanfront bachs, Ne\\•port $160. Util pd, nice 1 Bdrm, patio, North End Laguna $200. lITIL pd. oceanfront 1 Bdr, vie>A'. LRguna $230. 2 B DR, OCE'llnfcity view apt w/i;-arage, l.aguna $250. l BDR garage apt Frpl, pool, garage, Cd\\l $325. urn. pcl, right o n heach. 2 Bdr, frpl, deck, Laguna NU·VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or 494-3248 NEWBORT Beach $95., util pd, singles, duplex. {\.I s o separate u n I t Hunhngton Beach SUO .. util pd. \Valk to beach BalboH, Sll1., va- e11.nt. Costa l\1csa l B r house, util pd. Corona de! Mar 1 Br house, singles ok. Agt. r·ce. 979-8430 Belboa Island 3106 WINTER. 3 BR, tam. nn .. 31,1 ba. Pa11o & rlec.k, a beautiful 2-sty. ra m 11 y home! $400 l\to. + uni. Salisbury Rlty. 67J..$00 Balboa Peninsula 3107 DARLING <I Br house. 1 ))lk bch, bay. :i;hops. S.150 winier, S4CIO yrly. 552-8862 cvei;. or 556--3519 weekdnyll. Corona del Mar 3122 OflN A Cm:e house, ocean Winter lsc 673-7&18. 3 Br. 2 Ba vu. $400 mo. 5 44-61 3 0 ; Huntington Beach 3140 frplc., gar. SUPER VIEW! nis crts., $3t>. mo. Aft. 4 Call 675-7225 -"~"~';"~·...;,"'~:;..t;c:::I;69~/;77~4-4..;:384::.:.,~ 1 LARGE bachelor w /Io f ! . Deluxe 2 & 3 BR. l~cntal YOU WAITED' Garages for Rent 4351 $4R~-,. 67l-2925 or 675-20"14. _55~,,.~-~~--,,-7"'-.,,--,, I Like Beach Living? Pool, jacuui, en c Io s e d 0 r c. 3 O 9 5 ?o.I a ce i\ v e. • garage. Ulll pd. 1 11.dull ~>1&-lo::.1. Introducing new bflch and Costa Mesa 3224 *;N~:. iu~r·~~.11CX~cp~,~~ 364t3~3~~Y~~~2~37R.111!~~~: only. $195. yrly. &1~1; Newpo•t s._ach 3869 1 bdrm npts v.:ell "-ot·th DBL. GARAGE. in H.B. .,. 61:!·1900. 393 Hamilton. -;;,;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;.I "rei11g. Refined Yet a!-All or part. DUPLF:X 2 Hr $1.SO. Ft'nced, or lease op!. 833-&97·1. l 1-IOUSE to Beach Ycurlys. CHILDREN OK • fordable e Gre.i.t BEACH + 968-5091 an. 4 p.m.* availuble now. Laguna Beach 3248 1 BR. $215 Cute. 2 Br $71:5. OCEANFRONT environment • furni!lhed SINCLE C G 12th SHARP 2 Br. S200. Garai;c, t4G-!'IJ13 Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br ]~~ 3 2 and unfurnished. • ' ar arnge nr fenced, kids & peL<; ok. $1~. NICE l "~-n• "·ach Ba $190. Duplex & 4-plex, , BR, ba, Yrly !550 • $185 to. $215 • ~_!7B78n6.l~~.lvd. $25. mo. ONB Br (.'Ondo Sl60. Un!urn ·~ ow· , "" BACHELOR APT. $100 I i\10. 2 poo'· ~t• d~ SI" ,,,,.,.1 2 BR, :l ba, turn $400 \\'ntr. 11,..,_. µ""" or lumished, pet ok. & town. bltns, carporl -~·-~-------~----~-.,.-~~---~..,..,.1 on Beach, yrly, utils. Pd., 2 ''" ~··· · ·r-• ~ 2 BR, 2 ba, \Vinrer. $300 646 8453 \\' A NTED enclosed gara~ f'O!' l car. Prefer Corona del Mar. 6'73-8nO ex. 119 H f 'nd 642 $210. 1 + DEN, vie"'• steps 673-1241 Ot' 61>-5(}.IS BR DUPLEX. cpts, .... ps, BAYFRONT • ome 1 eri * -9900 to ocean. Victoria Beach Condo$ Furn 3400 San Clemente 3776 chil d or pet ok. Fe D c e d 3 BR., 2 ha., uni. $475 yrly. MESA VERDE 3BR 2BA, $230. 2 B DR, ocean/city ;.._.;;.;~-----;.;.; yards. 292 E. 18th. $2\5. STEPS TO BEACH lam rm. frpl, pool, full y view apl, b!tns, garage 2 BR, 2 BA. West Nine, $ I ~·~!14-'='17~63=-~-~----3 BR, 2 ha, winter. $275 crptd, big kiteh w/bltns & $365. LGE 3 &tr, 2 Ba. Laguna Niguel. 496-SSTI 01· 89.50 MONTH 2 BR near 17th St. sl'opping. 2 BR, turn .. yrly $775 D/\V. On quiet st. Avail frplc, bllns, dbl gara g e, 525-1732 Lovely, elliciency s tud Io , Cpts, drps, bltns, pool. Sl65. 3 BR. 1 ha. furn, \\'nlr $750 Nov . 1st. $<125. Inc. water, yard. I ciC~o~n~d~o~s~U-n~fu-,-n-.---.34=l5 Ulils, linens, maid scrv., No c h i Id re n or pets. CORONA DEL MAR gardener & pool 1 er v. $400. UTIL pd, 3 Bdr, 2 --""-'-0....-----'-park:'g incuded. Com p. 675-5800. Broker, no fee 4 BR, nJ c. f' 64" ""ll/ !l6HIM Ba. frpl ,__ . "-"' u . ,...,use, am. rm, ~ c, ,,.,an1s, view, .,., FOR Lease, majestic ocean Security. See l\1gr 1.14 Ave. ADULTS, no pets. Like new. 2 ba. s;;oo lse or Jq•/opl. MESA VERDE dN~-VIEW RENTALS view, new 3br. 2~ ba, inclds del Mar. SC. 492-8430 Qu i et . Lge 2 B r. NEWPORT CREST 3 b•. 2 ba, bltns:, w a 1 e r clubhouse, w:>lf, pool, ad.Its, SPACIOUS 2 BR close to Di.~hwasher, disposal, patio, 2 BTt, 2 hn . Condo. $525 673-4030 or 494-3248 no pets, !uU crpts & drps. ~hops, IX'ach, VIEW, NO garage. $'.!lO. &l-l--0878 COMMERCIAL 'Gie~~ ,.0u~1 "P 1433 Superior Avenue Newport Beach Office Rental 4400 FOR LEASE e OFFICES e MEDICAL e RETAIL sollner, cov'd. patio. close 2 c· Ill' $385 mo S og PETS ~~64 lo park & school. Jmmcd. TOP· OF-TH&\VORLD 2 ur g • ·· m perm. 1 • NICE 2br, crpts, drps, mid· Office suite, N' t. $2.50 SANDPIPER IN N Ol.'(:p·y. $375. mo. 5-:16-""990 story family home, din rm. ! r e e San C 1 em en le• Apartments Unfurn. die age adlts, no P ets, CORONA DEL MAR Prime HWltington 8 ' a ch· 01. ;)'(6-7051 tam rm, !pl. Boot/trlr spc. 714-526-612'7 1-eruion11ble, 2260 Placentia, ~~~:r~alley ~~~81~ CllF.AT family home. 4 Br, $415 mo. Yr lease. BIO'. 2 BR. l Ba, Pool facls, bltn Balboa Peninsula 38071 ,o•~>&-3="1~60=-,._~~~---\\"ALK TO Ove 11 IXX1 1 of " il ~ ft 640-867'.l stove. gar, encl. patio, S235 i -----------I EXTRA lge 3 8', 21,· ""· FASHION ISLAND blr ' . SQ.I t. ren-.. n,approx."wusq ot"''I C'l °'o"7l taearentncudlng:~ 011 1 lcvl·l, separate fam OCEANFRONT new grn<·ious "' · """' owa, "' · '"""'" SUPER DELUXE Cpl!!, drps, very clean. $225. Privacy-PC'aceful-Spacious Deluxe ProfeFSl<>nal Suttes r in "'/frpl, gas BBQ. water 2 Bdrn1. & Den. F1'Plc, Townhouse Unfrn 3525 3 BR, 2 BA, patio, !rplc, ~'~'"'=·="~-~7-~83772=·~----$550 Mo. with run facllltiea· sofl l'llCI'. s pr ink I e r s & [)c{·ks. $5j(). mo. yr!y. <194-I 513 A \Vest Bay ;\ve, 3 BR 2 b o ""'' THE MOS1 Plus office 8.· retail spni;e gardenC'r, $<125. mo. 545--0100 1 ~06~1'~> ===~=°"'~,-LARG1'.: 3 Br., 1 1·~ Ba., Balboa. Days 886-JS.12; eve store~ & o~i~. Xd u'i t~r: EXCITING VIEWS LUX UR\. APT. LIV1NG from 636' • 1640 sq . ft. af .'15c LE A SAE I 0 PTION, ?<.,csa OCEANFRON':'-POOL. New 1,cx,ur1n,~1shsha~_crpls., hll":~·· 962-8721 $300. By Owner. 54&-8397 IN NEWPORT 1 .. ~fc1: br.'.t f11111,,,. _su,i,!'esl4g: ft. In ne>A• pl'imc ccnler. Vt>rdc 3 BR, 2 Ba, brand &. Dramatic on 1he S;lnd. nc · 1 is wasn .. r, pvt patio, OCEANFRONT \"e11.rly. t BR. "'' '1· sui r ' ' • J, 1 ""· Good exposure to tratri<'. Ol'\\I plush crpt$!;, fresh I Y '1200. mo yrly. ,19.J-0615. forced air he:it. Gas & Englenook l\'C't bar &1· 3~~te~SL b~~';8i, c~ nS:. ~ury bay[··on.t apartment 2 ~Y>inuning pools. 2-1 hr. f"'ot details and preview call Pu intcd, immac, thro-Oul. Mission Viejo 3267 w11tC'r P<•id. Adulls. no pets. cony, cp1s.' drps, Ultln~, car· &l.>-9219. living. rBoat s~1ps at. ~'Our S\1·itchhrd., utils. pd., C'lcv., (714) Tal-1100. lluJ;e trees & frplc. $375. LA MANCHA APTS. port. 6T:>-1536. ="""'.!;0,--,-°'"'07--,.-~· I door. \\alk to shops, 1cstau· Corf. ~hop & r in. sei-v., elec. INVGTMENT DIVISION mo. Century 21, 54.6-9521. 3 BR Condo. 2b•, pool, pnllo. 1:i-s:;: :~a:~·~· I NEW xtm lge ~ BR, 2 p~:J~~h +cctli~~·n~,1~0B~ r1ants , 1 lhe~trc, oce~. ," kil.~ .. d.~h\1·shcns., patios or f E:AfoLSIDF. J BR. 2 BA cnclOsed attach gar, Ch.ii· Ba. Oceanfront Apt \v/dbl yard. _r.;0 J>{'ls, 646-411·1 e\\' eegan · Ycry pn va.c. balcys. & m uch more ·~~~,,~:~I Near 17th SI. shops. Lease. dren S275 . J., 8'\IJ.-0871 TO\VNJ-IOUSE 2 br, nr. So. gar. $500, 100, 6 4 2 -2 1 6 4 2-bc<l1w n1, 2·h<'lh units \\'Ith !1 l $.1i.i mo. Call CJS Real 3 BR. 2 Bil. Family rm. Coast Plaza. $275. mo. days: 613--0782 eves. BRAND NEW, 3 br. yd .. spflcious terraces, po?I , Opt. maid scrv., opt, tennis.I ~~·~~!!!~=·-~!=~;:!! ~5111te, :,.18-1168 ~ irpl., $325. Nov. L 2449 subterranean 2·car parking. • ••• ••••!!!~' Patio. Great \•lew! 4 Rec. l BR Furn/unfw'll, yrly, util Or.ingc, Ci\1. 644-iUl Al. I aduH . full •.ecu1•ity build-FOR LF:ASE OR RENT 0 1'.:LUXE BACK BAY 4 BR, I C'~'="~"~"=·=""°=· ~·=831J.C'-2=45='2o___ Apartments Furnished pd. $215. mo. Ne 11• p o r I N I .,..., 2 BR. Adults, no pets, East· 1n.c;-.. c11· carpet. <rnpes. 2101 E. COAST H\\'Y. IS2S SUPERIOR ~806a;\1~ Sl~~a d~j a':~: N:;rc. 3 v~~ 210~·$~~ i:J'. 8albo1 Peninsula 3707 ;;~~~1~"';9 ~~.e~.l b a. side Cost:1~; $160. ~'-;:i= ~~r. Lenses from LA QUINTA HERMO~A Profess. bldg. nr. H oil g Phone 642-22'2'2 Realtor v.'11.tcr & \ndscpg. 830-2-152 O T bl'amcd ct'il. Roman tub. Spanish Country Estate Liv-llosp. Ground fir. o l f \ <" e J BR. ~~.R .• 2 Ba, {rpl, C&D, Newport Beach 3269 1 BR*$8l!IOA.Y8F 0 R'""Nlo• !!~. $200. Single only. 6~2~518·1. 2BR, lba, rustic style ho111e (714) 675-8551 ing ,~, !'pacious Apts. Te.r-space, R64 sq . ft. at $295. bltns,lgegar.NopeL~.$320. 11•: "" ror rent. $300/mo. 509 Newport Bay Towers ra<'rd pool. i;unken J::l:lS Dr./Dentist suite. 1700 sq. or S:J..iO f11rn. i7t~i a.t~tl37 Ut il pd, 926 E. Balboa. LATtGE 1 br, 1 blk. 1n Goldenro<l. 673-165.'I 10 F d S N B DBQ. Unhl'Hcvable Living. fl., S7S.i FtffiNoo n:... 3g• BSr;.,,,.? Sn, '' l'.13JM' ooo1. ----LARGE FAMI Ly ~-~.,.::.67~5-45:'-"-=""---== I hay or (){'('1111. ut i!~. incl. l·HR., .,,.,,(', All utlt. "rlftl. 3 ernan o t., . . 1 BR. UN FURN. $190 BOLSA BLOG. g ... a ... LO.,, ,,_,,,.,,.., --::;c 37 4 Sl!l:l. \llO, 6T:"'l-iS76 l'\'l'S. "' • ,.... v· D M 1 BR FURN 121· 675-'".ill!O 2 -·11 lfome in r:.<1stblurr. N I' a r osta Mesa 2 :Sl.i;'J. Adull s, no p c t s, ISta el esa · ;-, Offiee suile. Has 2 offi~. trp1c, 17---;;-:::C:::::...-~3~1~4;;8; I BR. cp sb. tbrJ?S. gur~~:; Cornnn dl'l J\lar l/igh. NCI\'• * $22."i. Span hse yrly, 1~ 6-16--2100) Ai!cr 5 P!\I S 2 Hit FURN S25.'i rt.•cept. area, A/C. TotaJ -· IV 11 ·1··· 1•:::.; n~ ... ,.~, ly !'<!furbished, 1 txlrms.. A d I -LAnc·E 3 B• 2 "· •hag !RVINE AVE AT .,,-.. 4,,., sq. t. s1 ... , 111onth. Lanuna Beach 2 sm:ill a l C s, ~'\J~ I hlk 10 Ql·/bav. lB!C 10:>0 ,\Dt..:LT GA HOEN llO"'IE ,!::TUDJO UNFURL'i $245 ""' t ~ 11 ' ..... ...,,,, ""'· ltt\r'" mbassa Or ftft lktll)n!! Bl. 21'.l/&6'.l-<!H62 ' " °"• ., N N 'Bl d" •1·? ALL UTILITIES PAID Ask for John 1'!<.-GA.110 El\lERALD BA 'i $.1()0 3 BR 2 ha fencC'd yrd 2 ba.. Ile\\' c 11 r Pet s ; e111t, drps. blt11s. Nt'lll' OCC, 1 ear ! C\l.';r'rt . v , · 1'\\')' /\d ulls, No f)CI J"; l{ouse well rurnb hrd or un· 6R2 Vi c!ol'iR. cosrA tl1ESA flNlpi'S: i;tnrc\('ning flll'lli!l -BRANO NEW I \\H. Oil the h:1y, S'2 00. $:.!OJ. ~17--0350 & ITVH\e J1ulustr1al Con1plt'X 1621 1 l'nrkside Lnn• l~un- Jurn, 3 Br. 2 Bn, 01'i:'1ln NO J'l:.'TS 49:1-1719 er!. Rl•ducl'd $110: 110\\' only $29.50 & Up 1\dults, 110 J)('ts. rtl'!IC'i:,._ c1~'~· D p . 3826 1 BR $1 00 2 BH $2311. . · · _ c. view. beach side. $.").'"i!l. '$510. SINGLE STUDIO APT _drps. 926 r.. BaJl)(),1 61.i-4533 ana o1nT i!(•c RJclg. \\·/~m. Bitl l:1rds, lnn::ton ~ach (•111 847-5-141. 613-4169 i 10Uf::~:1 NCOu·17t, :Zbr, no HARBOR C d IM 3822 PANOl<Al'lfC OCE1\N VIEIV C11lo1· T.V. Pool & Jui'utii. ~ hlk \~. of Bt>arh o~ F.11· · . single~ 11r fJC'!S, $165. 9SO SPECIAL \\'EEKL\' RATES orona e ar Seruz·iiy l'atmL lkfrig. inc. 1nct·r. ::iouth at l sl signal, 1 BR rustic house $100. ln \\I. l7th St .. =~-,-~-~ 22i1 Harbor B'vd. 1 • Ba Lt.: 3Br duplex, 28' liv r in. • a.\:'>'1S5a e l l•lock. quiet arcn tor s n I or i c <l. ,.... Costa i\tesa 6~~'!40 Ei\'TR.A arge 3 Br, :!'~ -$310. mo. Adlts. 493-7557 01• mature man. 494-8\10 l'\I\! :'.11-:SA NOHTll, 3 bedrm, 2 1 ,.,.~ ... ""!!~!!!!~~ ... ,.I Brand new! 1''rJ1lc, ~ha ~ 496-2 11.l PARK NEWPORT 1,,. $?""· u10. in c 1 u d e. c-p• Icily drn~ all new Hou1es Unfurnished l\ntrr:5'."1&-5.l!SO ask for Boh. $30 WE Ek & OP ~;iplns. Mo. Ir>';~, nr ye11.r ~U 2 Br. 1~'2 Ba t"·nhsc, APARTMENTS RF.AL TORS e $6.50 Night & Up. lease from '375. 6'13-C1.m, fplc. i;ha~. balrony. $235. S.'l('hclor I or 2 l~rlroon1s 3 ~H. Elde~A. rii:.r.,A:::l'.4_ SINCE 19'&4 e Studio&. l BR Apts. c"ves & "·knds 6T'a-l076 1110. -193-0134 or 673-l7X> and To1111hou!1eJ fr'" 9l71 or &1>..1749 673-4400 e TV & ?o.taid Service Ava.II. DUPLEXES 2 B l ba Ea1tbluft 3830 t"'r. S2~4,j(J O~n 9-0 Daily ...,.. e Phone Service -Htd. pool r.. .. Spa Pooh; Tennis Dana Point 3'226 s20ll. J Bl)R, l'rplc, new e Children &: Pel Section 5200. 2 hr .. 1 ba •• s27o., e DELUXE e Acro.;s from F'a..~J1ion l!ll&nd ~,;.;;:_;_:__ ____ ='" crpts/drps. small yd, N. %116 Newport Blvd., CM 3 br., 2 ba. S:·~. A 11 3 dR, -~ BA apt !or leasr. at Jamboree on San Joaquin NE\V Dana Blufll'I Condo. 548-9155 64>39fi7 y,•/gara~ & re c t' n ! I Y Hills noad. G1neral 3202 ALA RENTALS wt Sl'KW.llf 1H Sl rllCI EICITIMC MCW COHClPT ! Alltllf UK£SID£ U'fllC i l>MAU l'llS ACCl,UO •Bachelors •I BR ,2 8R •2BR&Den F •om $185 , $435 f 01.~J1n view & pounding surf Hts. or redecorated. 6 4 4 -6 8 0 0 or lncld spac. master suite, 1714) 644-1900 fill" ~~IS o1·erlooking harbor. 1800 sq. $2'.?5. 2 NHDR ~ptSI. p o o 1 • 1 BR >"·-11"~ 64+-7326. ~~ nn & dbl garagll cp. Aiuto, • I · " 1 . garagt', c·wpo1 •• ll'OCS .... " w vvur opener ava • 00 , • I LOT t o 0c·C':'ln-Sn..1eious. DUl'lS. I!. 3 Br. 21 ~ Bt125•·00 ; tennis '27~1. :? BDR, frpl c, i;:::i.rngc, l..ot11 of bl!in.~. pOOI, 1-1·alk 2 BR 1\J'T. St>. of ""·y, Rer.1-eation area. Adults Near new, 3 hrrl~;: 1335. Mesa V.rde Eost& Adoms "'IWPOllJ & IAY,C.M. '-42•1,.3 pr1v. 1.~r. s.·1 · No pets Plllio, 2 hl ks beach. N1>"·port tn shopping, ~ mi. beach. \1·1\lk to hf'ach. Adul ti;. $235. only, no pets. mo.. ye:i.rl ~" 6 7 ;1 -\ 9 1 1 540 -1800 S.NUG hl1rhs !100/Sll'i. llun· 1213,3i7--060G NU·VIEW RENTALS !l:ll \V. l!>!h St. Gl2·595.1 ~·'1:3fl "'kdnys. e $322 e \\('t>k<l11y~. BKH ('Gf:Ri(\;i;;;ii;~;;~~~ij;ijjj\ RF.AL TORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPOA'I" BEACH _.,._ -<~!• °'' .. •"<I "'"" ~ ' ' •••il•lllt """' • 0.1., • ••tC11l l•t elllc:t • All " . Call Ml tioward 645-6101 F t ' V 11 3234 ;,-ls--0-19'2 6T.\-3983 or 61:r.l:l00 t''"':i; & ---Uns::ton 0. to L:1gu11n oun a1n a ey fii3-4030 or 491-'.121~ ii·kncl:<.. ~:> An1il,"OS \\'ay, NB \" r A H 1. y :'II (1 ll ER;.; CLt:AN"\ Bit sn111 ll con11111>s. Lf:I·: 2 BR. 2 B:i Toirnho;;, \*YEARLY RENTAL* UPPl:'R ., b ., ..._ 1 \ ~lanagcc\ by SJ '.\Cl(lt.:~ ~ .::1 , l·Uc rron1 _,, l-~----~----1 $l :l0, fu111 f11nl. Utll 11d ~ 1 Blk T s f El Puerto Mesa ~ -r. -'"1 IUp{'X. \\'lLl-1 ,\~I. \\'ALTBRSCO OCt'fl!l '" hn.v li\';oll ;\!)\', ~ ~v Newport Center BlJOG F~,, '! n r. II.II. $ll!I. Bonus rn1 '"Im over :l1!: o ur l\!1n klll~hrn "·/rc r r·i.Et". 3834 l, nnl_v si:,o 1~.J<Yl[) 11 { l • 1 1 1•111· g11r. 1xiol. S'l.15. t1l•l. l~·:1111\f\1\ N1•v.· !\l oc!rrn 2Br. 1 & 2 BEDROOMS i:;un1l<'<'k & fn\('", 4 00 ~~ Fountain Valley • " l _,., G d Fl Sm1tll ch d ' rx'' 1 8 s r~1~~so.1 :Zllll.J'rlval<' Apt. C:ihlc TV, No Chlld~n. No Pct' :»lal"l,c:old. $2&),1'67;,-79;7 ANN !l:\L LEA~If.ne\\'DR.":.:,. '5.., roun OOr }~;;J~~ l'illlc :z Br h~i· $\!'JO., 3BR w/sv.·tm . pool , s er v W11lk ln rlO!lel~. hlllnll, C'nC POI;! & R<·cn:t1 Hnn TO\\' N JI<) US }',;' rrnt to 2 r~;1, '.! (.11· Garoc1' 1~ !':111 ,lf1aq11!u IJ lll~ Ho.-1d child • ,m,<ll ·~• .. t. f\irn'd. L..., honu~ rm . ~arnitc. p1&\\Q, No kids/pet~. t9S9 M I Av• CM 2 5BR /\flt . :i bQl\'I' aiin:J Cov<:. 1'1111111~n. 3 &. 3. liOO !'4· Blk 111 !~·:·~·h. \".10 i11" :Jl.~ 2 Hit. Tc1~·nhou!'.<'. frpl<' 2,'\fl\ ~·t 01ri1"r-". dr•tf"':<, Air « ~ 112:i1n10. N;. schls. 546-9097 S.125 n10 l!'C. •Best of ap e ., , • hai.: tpt/ 'r·p<;, h 11 i ti !I . rt .. i:c1ncnt p.itlo, 2 c:11· gar. l}.rt.'\'\f; 1 :di ,-. ?Jl r111n1 SZ''l!l. I IJ~t. fl-om $195: ii1t1d. 111ni•or. pnrkin\;. SllARP 2 Rr hsc N.B. $2T.> C II Ll<RGE " BR furn apl ; \'1•111·ly $325. Call 6i,;..26!lf\. 2 ,_'l',ot. llld. B1-1lrony O\i'r -l' I 1 I I 1 ·' W I y N T I C l''ncd.chtd !.i ""l,gllr. ---B h 3240 a11 -U tll l t les Pd. a " " -, BAY Fnoxl·::nr 1 1~110 1 1"'· "nn,, con 1n<.'n_1., e~e . ayor o. S£E now 2 iJr, :Z B:l h'C Huntington eac ...-Slil-9..178 nr fl:i l-61).12 ('Vl'll. n1in to lx·h, gar, Pat I o , 3HH, 3BA. rrro· ht•11111 1"<"11. ~~1~~!"J!i6~· area. $:Lit6. main bn') rn i l~h-\.\ /plcir IJ1'1•ak1.1:-1 , ~C'pa.nuc family rt.J.:,\LTOH$ S275F'rplc. DlnR.1-'\olnl> 1' 1 RN 4 bd 200 r 1 4BR 2~00 dlb w a lk i n c l o11 et. bltm, 'fv.'O blocks o bench. $425. 91':1-1~.,_-1: 1;11.1, · i;.•,11on. ('l(l:-1• tu ~liflpp!n!,': ~111 ~;in .ln'"P'lll IJill~ Rd. NEW 1 I 3 ·~-r""" ECM ODE ... , nn, 0 V • Jl c, ·· _;_ car gerngc. dsh\\'!hr. AdHi;, no P C' t ~ · 6i3--0S52 l''O U Tl P LI': X. 2 br, npl. ~ _ l;. 1111.:' l•l'a ch. fi-14-2611 ;.., i\pt>rl Cl'nh•r •;14-4.lllO pan ua ..... rpts. drps, 1111ns, ~ , patio, elt'Ct gar uvvr opener, \\'ct $100. 17i6 \Vnllnt't', ApL B, lbr k 2 hr, 1 hick. ft'Onl encld ~nr., new <'pt. C\n., UN•'Ul!N 1\pl~ '1 Br. 2 Ba. _ WATERFRONT-- New C&I), Jlinglcs/l~rnlly v.·alk to St'hool ,\ shopping. bur, new erptlng & drps. :il\6-1~'30.. hc:icl'\. Adult~. rtire area. Sffi-917·1 \1,·~11:1111 :i1"'a. llml\\\ Pf'I 2 n.1 '2 Bn Furn • NB s:oo ~/~ 3ru~iuJ1. ~()~.B. ~v f~. r~· ~.i.i6~1\f= ~~f.3~1o:er~oo~;!,1:°~ ***GARDEN APTS 675-1954 Huntington Beach 3840 _QK. coll 6l:?-21·,2: sir..~ 3 Bel ~ &1', Unturn-l.1,'r1 517;1 NEWPORT BEACH LARGE .i Br, F'.R. 2 Bil a & wknd!I 96.',-1186 churchel! ,(: i''ashion I~land. e e ePOOL 2 YF.AR Old Qi.a rming 3BR. I P1\!U\ Nr1\'Jllll1 1\p\ sub-IC't '? 1{ 1· ..! Bn. tlnfut·., • D. t n:' ,,1-~~'i~'t' ot1n7 $425 BBQ. F.P .. 2 c11r & ----$175. Eastb\u{{ fU'Ca. Call ~~urn. 1&2 Br apti: in nl'lult :IBA apt 11/p:Hio. $-IOO. NF.\V 4·PL£X nr (3(::ich .i Plan :!-0. S.'l\'<' M lnl'. L!du s1;:~ -',, Mltl JU, .. .....tnr 3 BR CONDO, Palio. Frplc, ~•o .,,.._,, ,._ ·-Hlg. 1t11.rhor. Mluxt' 2 RR , Qn\y $329. f>l4-Z27'9: &11)..$777 615·8600 \'tt•w of boats & "':lier t;•u Bltnll, "alk:tblr 10 bc-ai·h. for app1 .• ~IO"'o'••"'· lle<'llon, No pct~. Elm Go.r-"'"""''~· d l :=:mdll ollk'1! Sl&:i TOO P,IANV TO LIST 1.A'a."C $ZOO. (!.!Lil Co l It' r I . V':\CANT I l~B. ri up le x. _!l:._n_1~pl<t, 642.364~ TO\\'Nlf(')USE l br, 1 bn. \l'/~e dt'C:, rplt: crpts. sn:Ps l(;""b(':\l'h, ll::'l' 2 Br. VISl•N Bill Grundr Rltr Al• Rentals 642..8383 ....... ll" ll ' 1 n.ll ~-lA • ·1~ •• 1 -••_r. cir. $.~. mo. l<i lfr~ 'll\':J"I' \ rl) Sz;j Ill\!. \\ Lii ' • 2"13-249-2.WS nfl 6 pm. furnt:s1n."\I """· 11 nov.'. 1,.;~: 1 hr. poo . ....., to !'.hop-I ~c .... 011 · "uuern. ,..,, o ... £7S...I 1 CHINA COVE-2 an. 2 RA, Condr.i~. f'\l~N. l Br lfup1r~ • .$11'1. pl~-SlSO. Deposit rerun· lt'Ay, S.JQ, m 0 . 319-9191, C'0:-0:1)() I Hr. r:u. !urn.. furul~h 67:'..-f-110 •• ••'TY --- Tennis Crt., pnQI, Ja<'\tz7.i,I ~.dockror l't'nl loo. 1 dahlt' tn re!<pono:ib1r fl(',1n rcll-11+1 nl'. t~h .. 1:,1l\11~·1ucket.1 3t,1 BDlt111p1J:\ $41ln. ft•._• llESKl;att-nv:illnbll• SSO \\'e RN! taking nppllc"tlon~ l\l 11 r 1111, r , , Cn\'t'. $..~.I N~.\V Cp1~ &: clrpii.. 1 Er 11•nant. Nn peels tSS7 ;\Ion-Costa Mes• 3824 $1'~\. Yr!)· Hrf"<: "t• Nn1.1 ,. (' 11 rh 11.1,·u1~,1n RC'alt.,\, --T!IF ~-;..:rnJ\(';-1m1 \\ 1 I PN\'llll' fumtnft't to \ta6t' n fine t'U51lc "·ntt>r r~l2-Tni $21'K.1. L.•rye len<."r:d fh'\tlo. rovla. frl6'H314 t•1 \I (.tj. 11J.1-,·,..ri.1; E.l:rr.'>i3 PALM M'EsA APTS :.r $.i. i1io. i\ n s w c r I n f fron t ho11ie. "'\lh" iitJ>eC.·!~C':'.~"'--------1 Homefinders...-642·9900 ...,...,...,, 1 I n ~ 1 ~-,. ... 1 ., r.n_,, -----( • ~n.u.'O. a..-:\tl&bW..-l73 1 ~ 1acular view. 2 b1..'flmomlt, -4 Hr .. 2 B11 .. i·l!)S(' to II< ho,'>!ot, ----r v•\1~. Rl'f:C r. lvtn .... 1, .1 , ...... F U r I'\ tu r l' 1" ,,.._ .,~..., lr.\~ Mircr . p;r, ~ !1,1 .. P.'f.111 Olli" i\t NLIE:S TO NPT 001. Bto~eh Bh (I.. lluntlngton den, adullt. r lenM'. $7:i0 l*r $:lj~ "'ry i•lcun. 67.;-IS,.17 BEA\iT. 3 Br, 2 O.'\, frplc, for h1u.-hC'\Or"'1 $16."i. ,\dult~. f\Vall11hlc. ~ZI f:klen. f.m, Cpts, d~. Child ok, no Nroi•k to hr;u•h. :o.;o flt"l l'. Rnrh 1 & :t i:JR fro1n $1j7 nt·a'h r'" 'T'l mo. 673-8.).'iO. rir (2131 !"1!)'1-57&! ('\'f',, (•pis. drp!i, 2 rnr l:Rl'tl,ge, 1993 Church ~S-.!!6.'\.1 :'i-18-27~8. J)Clls. $1 70. s 12~1s:i2 \'1•111·1), $300 Jt\CI. 64:'t--70.J._!__ Ad~tl. N~ Pt'tJ<. ()~:;.I-(' j.; ~ ;, \ <.: r ro [{ - 1 -. 3244 garclf't1C'\', s pr in k I n r s. 2-ntC-rooi. sfoo rno N('l L.ARGf: Rt>dl'COr'1I 3 br, 211 $L'i0n.to .. larp:t' 2 RR . 2 UEDROO:\I, 1•11111, clrps, no l.ibl l\!esa Dr. RE:-Oi ro~iu \lc~.1. llru-t"'r "i~~~~~i'li~I rvine \ t'.':" ff 11r1•11. S:\J,1 Tl71-lll !tl 1)1'111. 226,!j Canyon Dr. A!'li-!){I, la. llv'i· rm f.i trun. C'1~rp./dm1K'lt. Sharp! Nr. f>E'L' ~asc $210. prr nm. IS lllks lro1n Ne>A·port Bl\'d.) At Arlnni~. n I' :iii I 1 r n I ~ ~ TURTl.E ROCK. our honl<! \\'ATERntONT. R 0 t b() (I, r c.M. ~R:i.13 mi. No fll'lllA G12-0-161 510rt"l!I .t· t11211ch. "~'· "77,...6700 8.~-.Yl50 S.JG..-Ill 1111" r ti. ,\ Ir. mu 11lr. 3BR & dl'n, din mi, Ji. lnn1 Co\'CS ~ Ult home, Incl. 1 Bit furn a1it: 1917 Ch1ll't'h NE\\' 2 DR NO PETS, NO 12 Oft, l ~. dl'f*. crpt, bltm. !lJ\ \'VTE\\1 h"lt 1 h r t'I· Ant:LT ,\f"l' l,l\"!:-\G j111lihln,1l. t'IJ0111 /I,. \\J'.'lker ttn 1 VRc. fXl'.•1 prlvlleR:t!I $465. b>(l.t tfo(k & q,My heh. St $12tt n10.. 646-$562 or CHILDREN frplcJblt lns. d11hwhr. $240. mci. 1 yr old. fklel\<'y. Pvt. trple. S ~ 0 0 l.t;~ UH. Pool. IW. h..,11. ij<Jll & lA'I' IJldJI". C11ll GC'1.e Jl lll r kr 842.0200 / 1, 67!-7000 5 t~ $260 Call c\'cnlnp 647 113'4 96.1-1620 nu 6pm.. mo. Call StJ ... 9&00, 1'nQ. 642 470 ~i-01~ or 6'12·0'lW, ADVENTURES IN A TIIJUDES A Program Dedicated To Unlimited Human Potential CLASSES NOW FORMING You WU!: /'Learn ho\\' to release the tal· ent potential & mind power locked within you . /'Learn the thought techniques of influencing, pleasin g, attract- ' ing & getting recognition from people. · /'Break crippling attitude habits that hold you back. J'Cain cnurage & ~e-J( confidence & overco1ne feelings of infer- iority. J'F'ind innerpC'ate. happiness & a life filled \rlth riches of achievcn1ent & purpose. This condensed 30 hour 10 week program is being o[fered for onl y S60 ... $-15 for spouse by SUCCESS Gu ;de. 979-2295 WOOLBRIGHT ACADEMY READING CLINIC READING, MATH, SPEECH -Indi vidualized Instruction Afte r School Progra1n Specializing in Learning Disabilities Evening & Saturday Adult Education Classes No"' Forming -OPEN ENROLLMENT THROUGHOUT YEAR AFTER SCHOOL READING, MATH, SPEECH CLINIC Elizabeth A. llawk. Ph.D. CCC & ASHA Director of Speech & I-fearing Clinic \Villia1n J. \\loolbright, Ph.D .. Director Psychological Services Florence \/accaro \Voolbright, l'vL.-\. 'Directors WOOLBRIGHT ACADEMY 6432 Bolsa Ave. Huntington Beach, CA. 92647 897-2855 892-6420 • INQUIRE HOW! Want a career? Then don't settle for just a job. Get into the bu siness wo rld. Insure your future. Ftte Pklcel'l'teftt Assistance Financial Aid Pr09roms Accredited M~ A.C.l.S. CALL TODA y 772-6941 I ORANGE COUNTY BUSINESS COLLEGE 110 I So. Anaheim Blvd., Anaheim Please send me more information . Without obligation of course. rM;--------------1 I -................................ Age ••.... I I s-............................... .. Oty ................ State ........ Zip . .. .•• .• I I ""°"" .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . I r Last grade completed ...•...................... ----------------~ UNEMPLOYED? NO SKIUS? NEED MONEY? • VETERANS Use Your GI Bill To UpcJrade Skills Train For A Job Or Get A Degree. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Ha~ many academic & vocahonal programs 10 !ielp vou reach vo ur goal Sec us for vocahonal & academic testi ng counse11ng, t1nanc1al aid & student 101> Placemen! FOFMOff lnfonnahon Call The Vtte-rons Attoirs Otficr 556-5853 Schools and . Instructions This variety of fine schools could intrudµce y ou to a new tomorrow. STUDENTS, PROFESSIONAL PEOPLE, PLEASURE READERS . HERE 'S AN OPPORTUNITY FOR A FREE READING TEST Giving Important Information About You r Reading Comprehension. Rete ntion And Speed . Get These Import ant Facts And Find How You Can Sub- stantially Improve Your Reading Comprehension And Speed. FOR FREE TEST •••• CALL: "AMERICAN SPEEDREADING ACADEMY 2790 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-6960 Between 2:00 & 5:00 P.M. Weekdays. Oct. 30th Thrv Nov. 8th 1.4.bsolutely No Obli9ationJ YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL INVITES you & your child to REGISTER TODAY for new FALL Music Fundamentals Cl asses ... 1:or Children 4 thru 8 Call 642-1844 FOR RECISTRA JION & INFORMA JION 109 East 18th Street Costa Mesa -92627 PLAYMATES SCHOOL & Pre-Sch011l ENROLL NOW FOR FALL SESSION Ages 2'12 thru 10 All Day Child Care Hot Lunch es & Snacks Educational Program for all ages Three Locations To Serve You l'l\7 CliurC'h St. Co;o t;; ,\/e•.i 79.i P11ul:11·inn C'Ql'll\ l\li·~tl 1 l lllk. E. of :>;n11·po1 t ,\lyi\(' }'1111 1 •2 13lks \\'.of B1•isl('ll n1•:1r So. Coa~t Pl;1n11 646-3636 540·1919 190 E. 1:)1h St .. Cc•~ta ;\Jc~n 4Curnt·r 15th St, S.· OrenS" A\"l'.I 548-2550 ENJOY The benefits of TRAVEL 11••··~ I 1111 1111111 ' II I "-1'W Call PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL toda y to set: if you qualify for a position in the AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY! 543-6655 Doy or evening dones CM pttpart you for o po sitiOft 111 • R1s1r¥1tion1 Aaent •Ticket Aaenf • R1mp Aaent • Alr·frelattt Aa:•nt • Tr1vel Aaent DIRECTOR: J1me1 R. McClure (USN, Ret.) ESTBL. 1983 Ar,•OYt D •oti VtT[•AN'S Tll,AININi • TU1HO" flKANCINQ AVAIL. PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL 610 East 17th Street, Santo Ana MEDICAL ASSISTANT DENTAL ASSISTANT RESPIRATORY THERAPY TECHNICIAN OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN MEDICAL ELECTRONICS DAY & EVENING CLASSES ENROLL NOW FOR SEPTEMBER CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE . 1801 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 714/645-2922 Student Pay1nent Plans - Graduate Placen1ent Assistance Call or \Vrite for r~ree Catalog (i\pproved For Eligible Veterans) PORCELAIN NAILS :(~~. HERE IS YO~R ---... I OPPORTUNITY TOBE TRAINED IHTHE ART OF APPLYING PORCELAIN HAILS for More Information Call: MAGI'S MAGIC COSTA MESA 645°9056 ' JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 No. Newport Blvd. N.B. Suite #5, Downstairs Days Tel. 551·3683; Niles 642·8387 Across from Hoag Hospital K1rate Uniforms RATE $24 PER MO. •Karate·Shito Ryu Shoto Kan *Alkldo *Judo * oga *Meditation *Hapkido NO CONTRACTS -NO GIMMICKS • . . Office Rental 4400 For further 1nlormat1on regarding placement of 1.:..:='-"..;....-'----1 ... * 1 ~10. ffiEE RE.~'r * advertising in th@ Dally Pilot Schools and No lease 1-eq. Dix. olf~s Instruction Directory CALL 642-5678; EXT. 325 Earn-N•Learn I Call For Details! We've combined an ultra mode rn facility with years of experi ence and knoV(·how to help career train you in a short time as: Stcretary Bookkeeper General Office Assistant Typis.t-Sttno Special Brush-Up Courses Day or Ev•nln9 Classe1 556-8890 Irvine College ·of Business 1700 East Garry Avenue Santa Ana. Ca1ttorn1a 92705 (Newport Freeway at Dyer Road) Orange County's most progressive and 1nnovat1ve Career Center. Rug Crafters of ~1~ !! Has A Unique Gift Idea Classes In Speed Tufting Creative Wall Hangings and Rugs! Five 2 hour classes. Course completed in a two week period Use our Tools Free-Pay only for personal instruction, book & materials Class project is 1S"xl5" wall tapestry Morning Classes 10 :00 to 12 Noon Evening Classes 7:00 to 9:00 PM Includes: Five Lessons ' at $l.SO each, $7.SO Instruction Book $1 .·so Material• for Project $12.95 TOTAL COST FOR COURSE $21.95 Gift Certificates Available For co1nplete details and de1nonstration visit our shop or call 3840 South Coast Plaza Drive #C.1 Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 PHONE , 546-6340 (Sunflow er at Plaza Drive, Across From Bullocks) .GOLF . LESSONS ... PRIVATE & GROUP lmike KrnMr. ems A Teec:M119 Ptofes•ionl GOLF SPECIAL I LESSON, I 0-PLA Y CARD, GOLF GLOVE. 3 GOLF BALLS s 199s .... .... - Monday thru Friday ,9:00 AM·S,00 PM November 1974 to Morch 1975 20-25°/o DISCOUNT OH ALL TOP·NAME GOLF EQUIPMENT & MERCHANDISE LYNX, FOOT JOY, HA YM;t.KER. tZOO GOLFCOUltSE L1gl1ted for Night Ptay I I 07 Jamboree Road Newport Beach I Just off Pacific Coast HighwoyJ 644·1700 #543 adj. Alrportl.'l' J101el. AJC, full servl.:.'t'5. 1'To11\ $145 ?o1o. 2lT~ puJ>ont~ J;toom S * $3:H."23 'Til noon • 1501 WESTCLIFF DR. NE\VPORT f"inanci11l center Leasing Office Spoce Q\LL O~·SI1'.t: l\1AI\AGER 1n<1l 642-31ll ex1 24ti. N~\V Plush olfice Bldg., 2 to 6 P.~t suit~s. Conference H.m. xerox c."Opier. Neru· 0.C. Ah'J)Ol'I. 833-3640. 5Sc PER SQ FT 1617 \VESTCLI1'~F ·NB AGT. 5-ll-0032 BANK oI Costa r.tesa Plaza office furni s hed. Nice l'ecept. BJ.'til. $$5. MG-3900. DELUXE 2 rnt. office; East Cm.st ll\\')'., C<lil1. •13c FL Realonomics. liknl. 6TJ-6700 .2 OYf'JCES, 10 x J5, l I \~'/wet·bar, 'ill \V, 11th, BJ\'d. ll·ti, C.i\I. &lf>.9031 3oo SQ FT. crpts/drps, $9~. ! per mo. Call 646-21:.IO or 679-3709 Business Rental 4450 C•nter San Clement• 1000 Sq Ft Store or office 011 El Caniino Real Excellent parking 492-9764 49'2-7333 SA.1'\/ CLEr.'IENTB Y•ell located shop on Avciiuc de! 1\-t<ir. Ex l' c I. for any business. $:.IOO. per mo. See i\fgr. 11·1 Ave. de! r.tar, SC '19:l-.S4:W iJAL.BOA ISLAND. &lyfrcml iJok·e or Store I.:·" JcaSC!. .S'!>O mo. 673-+300 Xl...:'\jT LOCATION. in Corona dcl r-.la.r, for co1nmerciaJ use. Lo'v n:nt. large , 675-6730 or &!2-4303 C.M. Storefront & Office + 1500 sq Jt lenced area. Total 2750 ft. Heavy loof traffic, C·l. 646-6961: 646-1246 SPACE AVAIL for lease in !3oard\l.-'ttlk Shop'g. Ctr. at !lunt. Hbr. Call: 84&-2366 Industrial Rental 4500 MESA CENTER I n d us t I Commerc. space 1:1vail. 1974 Charle, Co :i; ta ~lesa. 1500 Sq. It. at $200: 111-0 750 sq. ft. areas at $1();) each. Ask for UtcGann . -~ . - INVESTMENT COM,. ANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 * COSTA MESAT° Ahnost new !II·!. 1300 sq. 1t. ~l&a. MO • 64l·236t 1,000 SQ. FT. ollice or storage. Plenty of parking. $225. Ne"''JlOrt Shores Area. <.:all &12-!i.252. 1,000 SQ. 1'"T. oUice or slClrage. Plen1y of parking. S22;;, Nf'\\'POl'l Shores Area. can 612-S2j2, i\l·l 1000 SQ. tl. Sl.30. Til(), Inquire J 6 ti 5. B Placentia, Costa ~tcsa. George Woods' 675-1380 RENT ne1v 121)1)..2640 sq, ft. $170. to $360. w/oftice. 208 3ph. ~lullcr Riiy 673-7039 !!?'age 4550 MINI-WAREHOUSE Privat~ locked individual slOrage units. From $7.50 per mo. ALLSPACE 960-1970 LINK STORAGE UNITS A p·.rsonal, !luslness, rccrea· tional storage. From $8. Jamboree & San Diego Fl'L>e· 1v i . Call 979-0150 OPEN STORAGE. 6001 sq. fL gra,·eled nrea, Newport Bl., $75. n10. 518-67:'\l Rentals Wanted 4600 TENNI S pro, mature, respons. Lookin; for furn a: r 01· hnme lo ~hare. Refs avail. NB/Pcnin. An:>a. 673- 6TJ-8.1S:! o1ft. S::W. 3 BR. ~Ingle lmusc on lot: S.A. Ht•igbt:-. E. Co i; ta ~lesa, NC'\\T0(1r1 lits. To $250. ll a,·e refer. &J&-4681 1 BEDR'.\1. 1lpartmC'nt, nice neighbors, $140 tent. 2O1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'i l~Bu~ltiino1~. Apt. A H.B. WHAT DOES YOUR "AURA" '""''"' ll•i LOOK LIKE? r.J~!~;;, OpPor sOOi Tl1 e .. Aura ... fl bu lr'e r zone around a ll physical matter. ls no~' a scienti fi c fa ct . Accupuncturc points crea.te radial pat· ·terns, a nd t he .. ,\ura" sig na ls the com · pl ete state of one's being fo r all tin1e. No,v_ ~~r th.~ first time in Orange County, qualllted K1rlian Photography Operators will read and photograph your "Aura." Re9ister HOW A SPECIAL KJNO OF B.E~"J' AU It ANT Newport Beach prime loca· t\~111, S111nJJ, cha rn1 i ng. rustic. ,\mple parking. Beet & w\ne li~nse. $55.00J. COLE OF N E\VPO R T llLTRS 6T;,-.&;Jll Business Wanted 5010 \VE i:llAi~AGE. i\1Al~'TATN & SERVICE ALL TYPES OF PROPERT I ES IN LAGUNA BEACli Reply to la$liified Ad No, 292 Dally Piiot Box 1560 Costa ?ilesa 92616 Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 --LOANS UP TO WA 1st TD Loans :.d TD Loan s u s " p " D I s I. L• Sc L• ' w It R f p ' 0 • ,- ' ,- ' ' c L s ol p 1y d c c M I c c li 0 R I ' 2 A T v 0 I 8 0 6 \ M f c c for Clos.s.e1 in o PSYCHIC IHl--~CIEW:"'---1-11 RESEARCH COURSE. .&.ow.J•-r•ki~Gr•™J•·-Gcr.1---1-~.:ri . Sattler Mtg. Co. Ph. 675-9184 642-2171 545-0611 .'en tr.g li.irbor lln"S :U yrs. Pl')' S10.TJO forSl,,.100 iterond mort.rage on bt1\ldlna IC'&A i.o u.~. ~., OIOct and e11rn J6 t j. lntore•I. 837-1711 Lost & Found 5300 CALTF. /\N£r.1AL CONTROL HWldngton Bel.ch Shtlttt 8311 [.dl90n SI., 536-til Back ol Humane Sock!ty ANIMAL As.stST • ..Lf;AGUE Rdpo:· 1n, ~pa.ying 11.nd neu· tr.rlnt lnlO[m. 960-mJ ANI?tW..S IMPOUNDED Canine mlx, f"('m, tan Shep/Collie, :? f\f & 2 I". Tri. ;\Un. Poodle, l\1ale, Slh·(lr Pekingese, r.111.le, R«llblk Cocker, female, blk/wht e.rrit>r mix, male, tan Dalmatian, fem . Blk/wht Retriever, mnlc, tan/wht. Carin Terrier. \Vhltefblk CATS Shthr Dom, ma!<>, Blk/gry J.nghr Doni. lcn1. blk/\\'ht Lnghr Dom, fem, Tri 1.ng:hr Dorn, fein, Cslit'O Seulpoinl Slrun<'!IC!, fe1n. Lnghr Dom, fem. Tnbby MANY l\11\NY TllOitE L.DST. Fcmule T fl n / v.• ht Shcpht>M Collle J\1ix. Em spot middle fort'head. Vic CDflf. 10/14. Leathe.r collar \l'/ID. 1-l<"artbroken family. Rev.oard. rt.larta 644-6215 LD!rr: Female Poodle, small It brown. Sandpoint Homes are'a, r.111cArthur & Flo~'t'r. 551-1095 or 892-4998 RE\VARD, I06t l'Bf, part of fani., altered male, blonde, c.,pantor 6015 Polntlng/P•parlng 6613 Holp Wonted, MiF 7100Hole W•nted, M&F 7100 REMODEL, Add-on. R a r 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;::::;;:;1~;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;; «inversion, cust. •new CUSTOM PAINTING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES '~"'t. 2S yn r><r>. d r • " Exlm<" SP«lol1'r. Stor. plans free Ht, 64s-.3439 llcented. No. 2549JI. Bond· *CARPENTER* ed.-LlabUlry Ins. Fm> eor,,,. Xlnt cre.ftmtanshlp-1ow CotllulUna & F.1tlmatet1. prlcei Rohe.rt... 536-2051 ~~ O>inpel!th<e Pric8. CUSTO?i1 carptntry of all _ • types. c11bincts & quality A PAL Is Bol!k. you tupl)ly l"Oncrtt~. 962-1961 th!! paint & I'll paint all C•rpet Service , 6016 r1n1 SlO ea, \\;.ills o 11 I y . \\'oody,·ork extra. Clip lh1s JOHN'S Ca~t & Uphol&lt'I')' , _o~u_ .. _•~ro._1o_w~·------1 Drl Sh -"lp< , (Soil l{e-n..B. Painting ext. l\1os1 lurds11111.) Degreasers & homcg 25c titj. It , paint nil rolor brighteners & 10 inc Id, al80 Int 11aitn ing, ft·~ 111lnute t:l.!at·h for '"'hite 31, 673-3658 n 1 5 t'at·pets. 5...'l\'C your money D •· J Jlal11U1F• 6'\Q..86:iti.~~, ~. ~Th-, by &avlng n1c extra trips. 11< "' \\fill clean living rm., dining Pet'110nnllty 11olnl('1's w I lh mi .. & hall $15. Any rm. the l'.>Cl'!tOllaJ !ouch. Stncl' IN OUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT· OPENINGS LOCAL. AND THROUGHOUT TllE UNITED STATES. WE PROVIDE TRA INING. NO EXPEl1IENCE NECES- SARY. A CHANCE TO BE PAl1TOFCABLE T.V.'s LARGEST & FASTEST GROW ING COMPANY. QUALIFI ED SALARY + COM- MISSION CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TELEPROMPTER 2624 W. Co1&t Hwy, Newport Beach 642-3260 Bob Han.sen 1.5 P.M. Tvnda,, Oct~ 2Cl, iq74 Help W1nted, M&F 7100 Holp Wanted, MiF 711111 elp Wantod':i,>M&itl'.EF-,7"-I io.:w::-iii::=.;-J:Ufi Delivery-Sunday Only OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE- QUIRES TllE USE OF A LARGE STA- TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. BENTON WILLIAMS 330 WEST BAY STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. An Equal Opportunl Employer Help Wanted,~~~. Help Want~ M·=g~F~7~1~00~1 GENERAL OFFICE LitP ue<:uru1e lypin1e. Lnts of phone work. \'ou "ill nevl•r he bor1'li. Jaaon Best Agency 17400 1\rookhw·1u, r. vt,v. Suite 21.3 963-67i5 PART TIME EVENINGS Adults with outstanding, attractive personalities who enjoy working wltb ' kids. Start at $3.50 per hour. Phone 642-4321 , extension 250, between 12:00 and 5:00 P.M. ASK FOR ELA INE Help Viant~M&F 1100 1 ~'!.. w~nted, M&F71"~ $7.5(), L'OUCh $10. Chair $5, 1971 IS yn l'-"tP. is \\'hat coun11 EXT ER I 0 R PAINTING. > 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii; I not method. I do work Lic'd, Ins'd, Ref's, Tenn&. Help Wanted, M&F 7100Help W 1nted, M&F 7 100 1• An Equal Opportunity Employer mytell. Good ret. 531..Ql.01. Richard, ~ll35. Anytime. --· Ceilings 6011 PAPERHANGING & pain· ting. 21 yrs H11rbor aren. ACOUSTIC CEILINGS BY CALCOUSTICS APPLIED, PAINTED GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES FREE GL.IITER $5 OFF WITH TIUS AD 645-98IO refs tum, no 1832Sl. 6-t!-Z356 1st CLASS Exl/lnt Painting. Paperhanging. .A l r I c s 11 Spray, (2J vrs <'>;Pl 979-5..'>9-I * 10'"0 DIS<...'O~'T * \\'allpapering & Painting Free est, Cull 536--05-tS DELIVER TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES MEN OR WOMEN 18 OR OYER WITH CAR STATION WAGONS OR LIGHT TRUCKS GENERAL LABORERS T TELEPHONE SALES • Imn1cd. Aagiimn1l'nts. op NEWPORT Sales Repr.e~nt•tlve $Z30 µ.·r nionlh for 5 SSS Long or tihort t\'rn1 (T J I C':'IJ15-l(}.-ll~i0 1 p IA ra1ne1 1){'r <la)'. ldc 11I fn r Nl-:VJ.:lt A j.'l-:E AT TP.\IPO 1 ersonne gency l.l.'.ll·al r11,·1 ... 1qn ol l<il"Jlt> n:i· houJo;l'y,1 f1• 01· ,11!Urit>nl. IJ11y Tl-:;\IPO Tt'inpnr:u')' lh'hi 1 Newport Beach 642-3870 11nn;1l rorpiroHon h •s OP"o· & t'-vc· ~~llfl. :lOO-l-136. A!\k l :::::::;::;:::~::==i ~ijii~~~;;;~~~~=1 In~ If.I IA• llllt'\I 1n111K'ih;11!•ly ~'~·7,.7,71'7·~1, ... ~,7· -,,..,,--,,=::eel NURSES ,\idi•s 3-11 i;JufL lu1 ... h., r JI 11ul1\ 1d1111I Ll1• I T~Ll'.:PHO:-IE Opr. anSWf' GUARDS ~la•w'<.'. l''pcr'd. S m a 11 ll•n•sll-d tn •' m .i r k f' ! 1 n S 1 in~ sl'rvice. 1-·1t1m1•. :>.-U lmmed. <"n1ployn1ent. I u 11 con''· ho~p. Good bclK'flts cur~-..·r ! ~1-ufl. 1-ig Forei;t A\'C, ~ p..trtly blind. Lost nr. Central I "''"'!!!!~~~!'""'"''"'"" Park. 842-4158 *ACOUSTICAL * PROF'. painftt, honest .,.,'Ork, reas, lnt·exl, free est, refs, 548-2T:>9, 612-3913 linie, par! time. Jn s l de & xln"I wurking rondi\. ,\p--Alitl'.ty,_hl Tll<'Cl Pl'Ol~lt', _i•'ll· _l~k7h~=~=~=~=cf \\'Ork, .,.,'Ork any s~lft . ply in peri;on. Gll'nhaven lin~n.ss 10 ""1ir~ '11 •1 11 TOW TRUCK DRIVER Unifnt'mf'i furn. New po t1 of Nf'Yi"POl'I J:i."15 Supenor lf'\"l·l~. ;;r11b1t1t111 .v ;, f'll':in· <.;~ \V 11 h S O I Pleasant outdoor \VOrk. Your available day· &ach, Costa l\l csa arC'n$. \vc Nr~ cut 1111P1•11run"" r1oq111rl'fi. _. · t t., 1 • ---~==-I FOUND: Red Irish Setler, Ap; .iri ·repaired· repainted m;...Je Vic. Tustin A\'C, blwn drywall, wall tex, 642-5775 15th & 16th. Nwpt Ht&. ~ Cement/Concrete 6019 4240. QUALIFIED PAINTER needs your \\'Ork. R c tt i\ . .... 642-6355 • \VALLPAPER Hflniting guarn Jor 5 yrs light hours. Calif. license plates required., Unh'<"l'!lnJ. 112'6 \\', 5th st .. ~. _ . l-tn111d Ad1•a1u'•'nH'l\l \TT-tAINl-:E ror llll' .t!ii~n1bly Apply for 1'ob description & training Snn111 Anu. Equnl Oppor. NURS~S Atdt's •-3 & L~ II Quahfl•'1\ packaging: .~-~h1ppin~. l\lust Enlploycr_ .. ~==~--3·11. l..°XJ)('r'rt .. ~~ny~-'k•w Tl4f6-11-.1:?60 Ul'lh l!an:-.rn I hf' :i'S" s:.' P''t' hr .strut. 8: 30 AM o r 10 :30 Al\'1 o r 1 :30 PM Daily GUARDS Conv Hosp, C...\I &l~.~l(),1. 1.ap;-,1 f\1on •hru 5111 c:.1 al'l'a 97g_R6(.() • Begiru1ing Tuesday Oct. 29th , Paint J\tanufrictur1ng-n1""iXcr Tt:lcpron1p1r~· CAhl•' TV TYl'l~'T CaN'l:'r Opport unity. LOST Charley, light brown Jfo:ss CETl1ENT male Cbi Hun l~u11. N.\V. Drlv~'flYS, Side w a I ks' Carl Rcbko 64&-2419 6772 Westminster Blvd. Irnmed. Nl'<'-d full & p/llnif' operaior for ou U1l'SiVt'.S & ~24 \\. Coasl llw7 ~111. prof. fir1u . N t' I\' P ()rt Patios of Fairview Hosp. Co s t a gunrdi; for OrH~g!' Co. urea. I roatings n1fg. E.xrx·r. in N t'\\'pl+/'l B1•<1t~i. Ca. f~ul'h. Plca~:1nl 1"111l1o~phere ~39-3448 (Rear Building ) Westminster Call (213\ '135-:>.1TJ. ~nl· l\'Cighlrl.£: of rt• ... Jn,, h111 il••n. F.c1ual 01t1}()r F.n1plO)C'r ~tl. hctw's. ,tr_ ptiy. DJ uol Plas1er/Repalr 0077 htcsa. $50. M3-9fi01 FOUND: Lighl blue & while Parake<>t viciuity of 2Qlh & Wall.ace, Costa r.1 es a, 642-5565 LOST Blk Lob/Shep !\lix. Vic Cral1d & \\'arnl'r. Any In to. 55 1 -0152 & 832-1174. Please. FOUND: Siamese k i t t c n., fem. 6 mo. old. Vic. 2.1rd, OranJi:e & Santa A n a . ....,,23 1-"ND: Tiny Dk. Brv,.n female 11horth11ired young dog · K· ).lal1.. Cos.ta !1.1~ 10/77. Call 646-0485 & 642-7647. LOST, Male German Shot1halr, all broYi'J1, $100 Jtey,•ard. 548~'71 LOST: Silver male Persian, vie. Spyglas11, Cdr.l. H.e-A·ard, 640-6~84 LOST: Bro\.\111 Boxer, :! yr old male. C.M.IN.B. area. Please call 6-16--0S.Sl LOST: Pre'scription Glanes, in Eastbluff VI llag:e. Reward. 644-2977 FOUND: Irish Setter, S-8 mo. male, Vic. 19th & Harbor, 1023 54~ -I~ Personals nu CF.'IE'T ... k ,. k·--• Er1ua\ Opportunity Employer 111/f 5 pm. ~londay thru Friday. i·r s, fil!Pi's, ,\· 1>i·~n!1'n:s ti. api•ly unlf'ss you 111 ,.1~ ·" . ..·or , .,ny luu, PATCH PLASTERlNG Lal\Tt'nce Scturit>' Inc d . 11 t' II Con1n1crl'h11. residential, · ' · C'Slr1tic·. u. ~i h -;i!.:.i. SI R . rt>il ~rl. !ypi!lf. (21 have L\1' .~ bondC'd. 636_1045 All Types, Fret• Estimates I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ HAIR styli.st .... ·/clientelc PART TIME a es epresentat1ve a plcuiiunl Jll"IOllC \'Ole~ a. Call 5-MH>825 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 net..-dt>d in busy nc1\' salon. GUITAR TEACHER Lr;uhng: spc1·11111s1 fl'IJl'('~"n· nt'at af))"K•;,t·. 131 havl' t C'!tntractor . 6021 Plumbing 6071 llighC'r perccnt agt'. 1h11: N;ition's !~·1r g t•~1 re1is. qihu\lll)' of s1na.r1s. . 1 ----~------1 * BAB YSIT"TER. n1nturl'. CLERK * 49J.-2362 af! 7:30 pm • lo teach Yan1>1ha Gui I 11 r lnvcK!me11t Co. ~'-"P:St1th11~ c11H: 6~2·1:i66i bel\\'ll 9 &. 1.2 VA r L C 0 NS T RUCTION LR. OTIS p Lu ?.1 8 r NG i\Jcxlern scparutc apt + Exper'd in Shipping HSKPR/babysilterrl6 m 0 . Program in c:i.1. Qualif11::n-lu !his area. Th is Is u Noun. Crl>neral Contractor Room Remodels & Repain. \\'atcr ~11rd S.· _sn1nll .s.1ln1·y. ~ United Parcel, etc. old bo:Y) no cooking, but lions Upper Dtv College Stu· i.;:round floor op110rluni1y to ------~=~-r Adctltlons-Renwdeling -h .; c r s. tli .,pos I s , ~u·ls 3 .~ .1 .• Engl~sh speak· thorough cleaning 8 musl! dent wt:i.tajor in !l.tusic & cnlt'r dii.:nlfied pmf<'i;slonal WArTRE!SES Concl"l.'te-PatK> Cove rs -furnaces dsh"'shn GU~ in..-:. !I.rust fJn,·c. &10--0482. PAL ELECTRONICS Your ov.Tt apt. & $325. nio.~ a St ro n i:: Guitar selhng. on l'O m n1iss 1 o·n Exper. Neat Appearan~ ~~f~nccsl . CSL •293515 J\.1/C & B/A Complete BABYSlrfER. Older won1an 11820 Westem Ave. Gd working con d . -Background. 6-l2-1Sl-1. basis. Full or par1 lhnt'. 21 Or Ch·er <M.rvoJ Plumbing Service L l c. pref 'd. Nr. Garf i e Id, Stanton ~5353 w/reliable pleasant people Payroll Clerk $624 Invcstnll'lll cxprrience not Apply Surf & Sirloin Electrical 6032 2T.!6!» J\lagnolia, HB. 2 small boys. COOK-WAITRESS in Laguna Beach. ReJs req. 10<w.-ft'l'C To Applicaru 11<"1.:cssary. \\'c Train. l-'-Or 5930 \V. Coast l-l""'Y" NB ----------60 9 B-9"-46 Reply Box -Dana Point, p 1 full information about this I ~=o;..,c;,,::;;o=.:~°"'="'"·I C Old Pool Service 7 '~===·=~~~-~-for Georges Ste a ks & C•. """" ayr exp, romputer kno....•'I opportunity call &W)-4,;o() or WHO WANTS TO WORK? EL E TR IC 1 AN * 1 , -BABYSIITJ::R: live-in, Nov. Hoagies. Apply 1518 Baker, Also f('{' Jobs 752-1341. l\I. P. !-\RUSE & DRIVE A CAB! Jobs -N~y,· Jobs. Sel'\ IC\:: \VINTER ACID BATH Spe<'iat 9-16. i\!ature, refs. 3 scbool C. l\I. 1-IOUSEKEEPER WAN~D: WESTCLI FF co. 260 Ne"'·port Center Dr. CHOOS~: Y\'.l'W' houn, cnlls ~'lnytime -anrplaC<'. $44.9j. Cru'<"h·tt Pools StorP aii:e children. 841-3396. Bachelor looking for Ii\"· Personnel Agency Nm for ·~·-A11 be ""'"" own 5tl-9829 4""' A~"'" 172 '"'--brill SC COOK, tu\J-Ume, ma I 11 re ,..,,...~ ~~ ~-'-"' o. BABYSIITER ~·oman. Exper or v.·ill train. in, some lite cooking & lite ~i\lark !fl Center I l~-&-\L_E_S~w-\D-Y-~W~ .• -,-T-E-.0-boss. Men or women. C!AD E'LECTRICIAN-license no. 9 lo 5. Sal 9 to l pm. Possible live-In at l\fesa Verde Conv. Hosp., gardening, Lousy wages, lti51 E. Edinger, S.A. Call for int erview be slightJ)o' handicapped: 233108. Small jobs, maint Remodel & Repair 6081 The_ Beach 6-12-2615 661 Center St, CJ\! 548--~ mellow place to live, ideal 542-SSll S73-6250 Neat -Clean Aiigearance. :u~:~~e54S·fll<J3 604I ADD +A· RAf . r -,1oDEL & BABYSIITER, for 5 yr old DELIVERY!\IBN over 18 . ~~~ ;~d~~l :~2~ :;~: PBX An5wer~~g Serv. llAPPV SALESGll~L ~~~J;le~t;~-~ ~u:a:~:· REPAIR 23 yrs, exp. Lie. boy, your ho~ne or ours Perm. p/lime. Early mont 5:00 p.m. D~y l & eve pobusi110~11 •1 pc;n. E ,,. pr r 1 c n e c d . Apply in Drive a <''lb 6 hni or more • FURNITURE R. Pa I ' No . ...,., 014 ::MITl-1 CONST \\"("(!k]y 615-7295 LA Times delivecy to N.B. I ,";:o='O"'===~=~-re er <"xper, I wi ral!l~ person. 10 to ·I !\ion lhru d A I · ~ homes. $2z5 per mo. HOUSEKEEPER COOK Pleasc .. appl~ in perliOn, lJ.::J F'rl. GRBAT TiiINGS! So. ay. pp y m om!O Service. Chairs strengthen-4~) .. 3474 BEAUTY OPERATOR &t!.--ISOO \\I ANTED \l.'om11 n \\'ho is Roche~.er st, c;-.1 Const Pla?-<l. Yr.Uow Cab ro., 1&5 E. l61h ed & reglued. }"'fee esl. Roofing 6082 No follo\ving nrc. Com n\ alone & needf'i a home who I c~.-OCiiu~ITTY'Aor"lc~~.c'.'.~o_-----1 St., Costa Mesa. &16-6989. ':::::'.:"°::':---:-:----:--'l"g~u~a~"~"·~64~5-~1~050~. ==~~ DENTAL A~sislunt/Control \viii \vork as housekeeper PHARMACEUTICALS \\"OOL & SIU< PllESSEft ~FUo=R~N~ITU""=R~E~R~,-.. -.~,,~,.,-,,,~,•,,.·I REPAIRS, all 1ypcs. Reas. BE OF SERVICE TO I nurse. Exp'd . attractive. & cook for rouple. Pvt nn Tablet ~cs.s Opr-i::xper'd in SECY/BOOKKEEPER Experienced Only need ap: • r.rec est. Lic'd. Ask.'"" YOUR COMMUNITY niotivatcd individual y,•a11ted &. bn plus salary. 642-9600. mac• h 1 n e m n lntenance. plv 49S-5124. _. Ch a Ir s strengthened .,. fo• r--•••"• high ,., f/limc. Frln°"'ll, To SSOO. Hun your O\\'n sho\\". ~reg?"l~uedc=c·.;'~""'=~'~'1~· -=~~·=· 1 -~',-'-•1_1._8.10-0020 ___ u~"Y1~•m.,•..,,1& Gel Paid For It \Velcon1·. p 'ac;i~:"ttC:. 7am j~u3p;:. H 0 US EKEEPER, live-in. Linw ilc~" Labs J\·lust be 11o·eU versed in all YARDWORKER G.,donlng 4045 Tile 6091 in g Newcom:!rs. Flexible •t I f' C •t =65 o N.B. Salary open. Cleaning, &" ~31 ofc· procedures. Lots o f 3 Days \Vccldu. ~~ D"'v &it. •• Otl. t iur ri., ·•· · .. 1,,.. 1 Jauncl, lite rooking for 2 "'"'" · & h II I self 1 ..., -~·-k" hrs. Need car, typewriter Salary open. & m t1. I l children. childcare. 2148 Newport Bl. c.r-.1 . var1ery l' a cnge or \\'c supply all tools. fl.lust CERAMIC TILE Wvnu, JI., & happy di s po s l ti on .. ="~"=7'"'=~~~~~ st an er have own truck or va n . I'll DO IT RIGHT !>alh, entry, shv.T. pan 541-ll95. DE NTAL ChainideAs1>is-641-13&1. PICK UP~ deh\:<"ry auto AAMi::S 100o/c FREE J\1utit IX' 18 yrs er OYH". WITII PRIDE-GARDENER repair }'lee Est 49-i 2135 tant, part time 5 mornings HOUSEKEEPER/ Drivel', g I as s tralnt'i!. Dickerson's o Ca 11 Dave Baker *I ""'"' ,....;.., "'XI. m . . BEAUTY OPERATORS .,...r ........... No' o., ... ,.,,. National Aulo GI.···· I 2 <:. BUl't'.'IU or "'/11 yrs exp. in college .,..,,..,...,, .. ,,.. ..... ""' -" live-in, relief for elderly ""' " Fniplo ' ent Agency ~g..1167. training seeks 4 or 5 maint. CERAMIC TILE NE\V & Full or p/time fyr nc1vly Newport. 548-55M lady in Cdl\t. 673-"1076 alt Rochester, Costa r-.1esa Co!lt~ J\1e.~~ni 556-llOO · ~ &: ~~e/ I t · decorated shop in N · B · DENTAL ~ 7 PLUMBER E JO =q; comp e e remodel. Free estimates. area 548-5212 days 545-l02S : ....... l""r. front of-pm. • xper 2708 Harbor Bh't'I, Suite 207 -free est. GEORGE 549-2015 Sr· job& wclcomc. 536-2426 ev~ · fi('e girl. Knowledge of in· HOUSEKEEPER, live-in, 2 Plumbing, heating, ser.ice Anahnl 600 N Euclid 716-8120 BARRAGAN & AGU1LAR, * S47-887I * surance. Good pay. 5'18-8844. Jiltle girl!;, Eng. or french & remodel. !163-fiffi.1. Ot}:: 2 City Bl Ea.st 6.14·1222 I~ Pi1e::dcan gardeners with 5 Kitl"h, 0.::ntrywa~. Bathrooms BOAT DISHWASHER f/time f or cs!M!ntial. Salary open. R.E. APART~IENT SAL~: S , Boo GOING BACK TO WORK? yrs Exp. Our Service in· small conv. hosp. Duties in-TI4-832-3492. young a g gr es 8 iv e ofc * ec y~, kkeepers BE PREPARED eludes W I n do w s. Call Top Soll 6092 c.lude patient tray selups. 1,,~,0~u~sE""w~O~R~K7.~.,~0-,~&~Fri~', specia!iting in invcstmenl Liz Reindf>n Ageocy typi~r:u--;~~~-~iltl~.ice ~~r!'m~o~p~,nt , _, l'OP SOIL* cor-.tr0sr• CARPENTERS ~~np:~ar:~h::~~-::'~'f 9 to 4. Own trans. Refs. ~ro~ghty ~~v~~~I R~ Ni~~~h:a~~-· Sui1~100 1n a ch Ines. personal c I ea n u ps, tr Im ming, *MULCH * REDWOOD * Ne....-port 155.'> Superior Ave, 1 -644-01~~°'=· ====--Salc.smen. \~"ill train. For Dial A Job 83J-0855 DOROTHY EMERSON de\'elopml"nl & ofc rapport. r eno v ating, landscaping, Call 586-6930 1,oN.,-.B,,.=,,.,-=c~==~~ HOUSEWIVES: appl. 556-6717. No Charge To You PRES'El'n'S ·-Antiques Ca I if or n I a Professional call after 4. 968-3486 Trff Service 6093 \Ve need experienced ll1en DJs H \\'As II ER \Vanted 2 Hn; pleasant voork from REAL ESTATt: E"•bl;•hed ·~ TIIE '!OST '"~"TAN- Coll 180,N~Bld ho •-k ., ·th · D "-h b Cof ourhomc.EarnS15. .., ...._, " ..-.-uni.,, ege, . ew v , LA\VN SERVICE -w .., c PM e tn e Lr a.vs. ot:SC com -a · SALESPEOPLE. \\'hy no\ SE -E -ANTIQUE SHO W C.M. ITI4) 645-. DEPENDABLE CHRIS' TREE SERVICE ~'Ork, to work on deltLxe fee Shop, 2633 \V, Coast ~or 540-0928. work in the hottest areas, RVIC STATION MARGE-You W(?fe right! \Veel:lv Maint •Cleanups nimming. Removal, Yard power spot1Ji!hers. in a Hwy, NB. 642·8475. JACK IN Tl-IE BOX, immed lluntington Beach/Fount11in ATTENDANT IN TilE \VEST The Island SYi-eel Shoppe's Free Est. 642-9907 Clean-up. 714-54S-7939 company with a future. Dishwaiher, f/time o~nings 9PM -rnidnite. Valley? Let u.<; train you. FULL time ('\•cnlngs. Light Honie-made soup ls even Dependable, Pi,ow & Edge. Schools & TOP \VAGES & BENEFITS Conv. hosp 647_0598 A so, UAM-iAM. 1205 Baker Call Phil b1cNamee 963-4.Xi? 1ncch prefcn·ed. Neat ap-Fine antiques, tfk'morabilla. t.'Ollectible9, rare books and prints. better than my !l.1olher's. Nonna! front & back. Instruction 7005 PACIFICA DOCTORS ASSISTANT.l -'S~t,~Co="~''=""~·~"'""=---Village Real Estate perironce. Apply mornings. If I bring 1:t quart of It $20. mo. Guaranteed SaUsf. BY KIPPER JANITORS REAL ESTATE SALESMAN 2;)90 Ne.,.,l)Ort Blvrt. CJ\1. home for dinner, am i 5'1~-s&U COLLEGE student g iv l n g 928 \V. 17th St, Costa i\lesa Yowig lady (18--281 to ~·ork P/Ume eves. Newport Bch lo;; trnct snles. Call Bob SERVICE Sta. Salesn1an le !~fo~cgl~"'~"'~· !""'~·~·JM~af~co~l~mi__ I ic~.~\RRDjjEENN/i/RREE.SS/~COXii>~IMMiiilNOODl.'. 1 pi a n_o lesson.s. Beginners 645-5570 as doctors assistant a re a. App I y 1 718 2 l\lcCun1sey, Donald Bren Co. lubr-m;in. Top pay &: triftge \Ved., Oct. 30 thru sun, Nov. 31'11 . Sllnta l\1onica Civic Auditorium. flfain & Pico. Daily 1 lo 10 P .!l.t . SUn... Noon l•l 6 P.l\J . SPlRITUAL RW\D!!:R Cleanups, tree & shrub trim and 1ntenned1ale~. Ca I I ~ /rec:epl. in health spa. No Armstrong Ave, S.A. bet""'" 968-4411 bl>ncfits. Expcr, man pref'd. Open 10 M 1 lo lOPJ\1 Soil ed. Season f 1 0 we rs, Bruce al 7 5 2-13 2 3 or exper. neeess. We train you. 4 & S:30 p.m. phone ; R t• • fo""ull or p, t, Shell , 17th & Advice on all J stters. 642-3331 54&-4478. Bkkpr thru P&L to SSSO Apply in person aftn or eve. 540-1813. Sec~p ~obon1std-In:1ne, N.B. °"""rammer ssoo 2112 Harbor Bid .. C~t. I~~='--~~~~-w1tcn ar l-===~-~~--3U N. El Camino Real EUROPEAN GARDENER I °!!J!~!J!!J!!!!!!!~!J!~I ' "'fi Journeyman Mechanic Bu u •• ~ ·th · SERVICE Sta. Attend<1nt San Clcmenle, For appt. · -;: Dentru Frnt/Chrsd S600 )X>;\lESTIC & Personal Help sy UV<>n• wi typuig & fulJ & Part-Time CaU 492.90.34 492-9136 Lanclscaping-tl'ee service I 1111 1 Keypunch Operator $450 Urgently Needed by Dis· To ivork in auto club a~ lite bookkeeping du11c.~. l'X· Jo'AU...BROOK antique show, IOOF HAU., 131 \\'. BCf:Cb St. Fallbrook, ll um to 6 pm. r-;ov 1 & Z.-.&neftl Ho)'l' Club o ! Fallbrooll. Donations $50 DIVORCE reasonable, 642-5.129, 685-1425 &flo111•t( t Claims Adjuster to sr:i0 abled \\'oman. 4 Hrs. daily. proved ~P-1?<1n't ~y. in-peri<"nced gal only, hours 1--"°-·~E_._eo._,~·l_l_l•~Y~·-N_._B_. - General Services 6046 . rm.nNE PERSONNEL P.1on lhru Fri. El Toro area. ~urance ne Its, pal \•ac. t.ION·F'RI 8:30 -5:30, pho~ SILK Scrcenin~ Supervisor. U'\.YI 8315646 S Days. 646-8838. after JO Ai\l BnU<'r Buick Xln't opportuntty for a v.·ell ONLY $65. J bW ed F I 705 SERYICES•AGENCY IJI±''::'· "."':,,· --~-1-J'Uiii:NTO'R'SA'L'£SiME'N' 97'-ZIOO. oo:'"""' ""'"" lo ;>du Completely reliable Comph~tc Photography 0 ant , mae 0 DONUT Shop, P?>.I shift. \\'/<'xpt"r. running a si lk 673-5793 Sen.•i~. Equipped to handle \VAN T E D : Fu I I 1 i m c 488.E. 11th St. Cat Irvlnel C~1 \Voman. No exper. necess. I ·---------·I screen shop. r-.tu.s1 be <"xpe.r, PREGNANT? al your speclal photo needs sec re 1ar 1a 1 p 0 s 1 n . Suite 224 642-1470 Age Z')..4.j, Apply in person. Age 10-15. Eam $20-$40 per REUBEN'S in screen making. Exper. -,_-R-ENCH -Si~lver--,,F~b~,..-,.,.--.I Fidd1eback. Circa. u.a Pie i;erting for 181 UXI. 499-1221( &14-~52. Carina", confidential counsel-Including 1 day return. Limg Nev.-port/lrvine area. 9 yrs,"•• CMMr. Donut, 135 E. 17th St, y,.-eek getting new cu~omeMi in 1nal\llg<"mcnt of pro--in~ & reremd. Abortion, Photography "We've been exp. Type-70+ Shtnd gooc1,llv~~-~,.:;;~'11~·~,._~,.~~'11~~~~-~~"l'.! r for the DAILY PILOT alter duction. assembly & f'ihtp-'c"°A~EtioOO~keeplng. AP-s~MundlS .. T4 .... ER1197F1581X.-<IT~ :-'_~"' InsCal. hc67""3-511"1'• $000Ag:_ I· BOOKKEEPER :~l i!°~u~~~rdi!~1y~~ Now Hiring ~~:ron~19';9-~;_jr_ful. ca 11 REAL ESTATE TRAINING. Painting, Elec, Plumbing i7~~· 'IU. " Expcr. in all phases -Of ofc [l(CJRONIC 3:00 pm and be able lo y,•ork BUSBOYS STOHl-: Clerk ..,,. ;i 111 e d. Ar>-'TIQUE Bt'droom &::.t. $400 Doulile bed, Call ati 5, 646-0332 Indlv. instruction. PersonA.I Reasonable Rates '1 W bkkpng. Contracting expcr. a.' least 3 days per \\"eek. No Kn o .,.,-1 c d ~col clectrlcal attn. Sales -Or broker exam • 963-4062 • He p lnted, M&F 7100 pt' e f, d, perm<• n en t ASSEMBLERS deliveries or collecting. COOKS JI a l' ts prcft'1Tl'd. Ou1sl;in-AU... OAK Roll Top Desk, dressers. Oak bufl<>1. Pwnp Organ. 642~31 ,\3 2_3 wks. Academy MS-ll92 ~~~=~cc--,--.,..c-c,,,; I-full-lime. Call 548-.'"J53L Trt1nsportalion pr ovided, rhn1-: juh f!lr relirrrl ('lee· GAR AGE Doori;.Adjusted ACCOUNTING BOOKKL=PER/ASSISTANT C 'l 968·4812. 1ri(•i11n, i'TO \\'. 19U1 St. r-.tAR~~3,~t~1f'llLY Sll.50. Hardware $ S 9 · 9 5 • Rapidly gro\i•ing in~ c 0 . for stock broker's offire Ass<"mblen; nf'<.'ded ..,,. / p C Equal Opportunity Employer P /TIME ti\6-1319 S45--T7l6 ~~~· Guar. Anytime seeks an iniliv. w/stroni:c in Fashion Island, S,150. pt>r IJOarrl ,ir, soldering cxper. LEG,\L &c1~tary. exp C' r , BOOKKEEPER Students 17 & nvcr. O,\K Churt.•h PC'\\'. !11 , ft . $175 '1 8f'nll1ood Chain; All $110. 557-2ti~. =---~~--acctng bckgrnd. Will handle n1 o . C a I 1 : \V c n d Y Son1e trainee pogitions open. i\taturc. For sole tax at· NEED 20 * Palm/Ca.rd Reader * JD&R Cleaning Service acc.ount reconciliations, RC· 714-644-2442 Pern1s~nt en1ployn1cn! in forncy in Newport Center. Apply :l-J Dail~, · 801-1 AA R<>\luclion 10831 B~ac~ Bl, Ap11t1ments for Re-Rent count analysis, bank ret:on·l---~B~O~Y-S~---1 plc.iisant swmundings 644-5232. 251 E C H ?.I() nfl11 ~· 1 hr u Fri cln y . Appliances. Stanlon. !\27-3400 846--8581 or 846-<).119 ·r· ,. & l 11· • oast wy :.··111 9 r• "' ·•·•I "-> \ •r 1 -~---------1 c1 1a ions · llSb' v.• 1nan· Call For Appl. LIVl--;..rN lfc\per for elderly Newport Beach · · .,,,. '" · '" ""' · 1 ·" ·I PAID $525 Trevel 5450 CUSI'Ol\f Chrl!ltmas Card clal stmts. Ney,·port Beach Glc;{LS Industrial Relaiions l\'Otnan. Room in mobile hr!y \vugc -+ bonuJ<. l!elp • and Family Photography, 8 of c. Ca 11 1\1 rs.Ne a I. (7141 494-9401 honie. boord &. ~lary. Non Equal Oppor. F:mplO)'l'r nn C1v11· Pmj<'C1 for Non I SACRIFICE $350 VACATION In Jtawnil. Rent l~&,_:;W~o~'-Col=•~'~·~64~;.~297=0o-,= 83J.84!"i0. Paper Routes Open l'nlOker. Car ne('("SS. Phone Profit Org11n:i.01z11.11on. \\'ork WASHER & DRYER our apt. in thic lllk11i on Haulln• 6051 ACCOUNTING In Laguna Beach in TELONIC dnughtrr, 613-21 3 ~ or =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.__ ..... l 111 our oll11·c. r-ou dress , I \v ·kl'"~· d ~~1536 • -RN ., n·,ulotioni;. 1\ppl.v fron1 4-9 \Vl'slinghousr '7 1 P.1 0t rlx ., ••· •~· •Y· ~ · CLERK Many Locations. INDUSTRIES &11Hft39. E 11 nd ~ ~. p.m. l:.O:i6 J:tckson, ~lid•\·ay I ~XC't' t•nt C..'O 111 .. n . ....:1nnot flAULING. SIO. per 1oad Posting ledgers, nccountlng Call Mr. Lambert LVN J.11PM * CCU'S r11y. 1\92-225.11 UM' 1n nc.,.,· 1.1 part n1 r D t. hnmediate A: Dependable an.a.1•-sls & bank reron-&U-4l21 L 8 _ '-Good Sll.J"rv 549_3061 bl.'cause or no hook-u~ for 1[5) Service ~ ilia · o--" E JO E J agun• '"•en ~~ Hicm. usro onl.v 2 _ ..... I 1,-,=o-=::·e:::-.,.-..== c lion. ~'"' acctng ex· qw ppor. mr'loyer MGr.rr t:me 21-30 Sl50 ..... k Telephone Sales .... .....,. StnbslNIR"*1 LOCAL l\foving & Hauling per. or educational BOYS & GIRLS F.qual Oppor. Employ~r guarn st. eou-.. prf'd l\lr. Full p-timt>. '.\.11 & 11·"1 Plt>a~ t'aM ,1 f1er 6 1'.M. l'~iiiiiijiiiiiiiiii·~iiii I by student l..al'Ee t ruck, background nee. Salary to -0~ Excellenl Benefits Costa Mesa Area 615-264'6. l'f'IUIOnable, n,,_, 531-1235 $4 5 0 o r comm ensuratc The DAILY PILOT has Richards, TI4l846-5'15.l Good \\'Urk1ng rondil1ons Fltf·1•·1rT-D 1•• 1cc·-s IL>' _,, I N O I roules open In COSTA EXPER C R ~ '-' '1•u ""' • • l;·a~;;•b;y;;•;l~i!_;;ln_;g;;;;;;;;;;;;;;6008,;;;;.1 Heatlng & Air Cond 6053 w ~xper. c~t c. J\IESA OOLLEG~ PARK &: · IEN ED ~I AN I CU I~·11ntl'd for COSTA MESA Work From NC'i\' 11,,,pn11"11 Ri·!rtg<'t;"ltors, ---Good co. ~net1ts. Call Mrs. ,-.AST' & WEST COST , DELICATESSEN HELP NcYi-port Beach l\le~ l~air Memorial Hospltlll Your Home \\';,~her~. Dr~f'l'S, Di s h -N••I ••• 0 •~ " Call "'" -8'" o.<= SnJon. Estnblished elientel. ""'"" '" ' ~ MESA. 642-4321 .,...,,..,.wu or '00"'0""'-' 642·2734 EOE Top Commissions '1·n~hrr~. ;.,, • .,.,. ""l\n·a .. ...,· I \\'OULD LOVE to tnke L-e.re of y0ur new OOby tn n1y home. T an1 A young GRANDi\10THER \\'ilh Joi« of TLC. Pl~ase call ttfl<'r S P.~f. {Cotih1 Mesa nrea) 640-2$!6 J;'XPER. Childcnl"l'. if."C \\' (l r king mor11'p; only. l<"'nlrview & Adnmis. 549-0752. MATURE \\'()man will care for your home &. chDdren while you vacation. Xln't ref!. Drl\'tl. 00--0514. Cabinet Making 6014 GRAHAP.1 BROS. 546-1653 ALARl\lirultaUPr&!.rvif't•mnn. Equal Oppor. Employer FAR OUT 646-m6 1 ~~~~::;:::~~~~~~1 * ~·7311 • Crc<lit, lkif\ :;G'.!3 \V l1'urnacc roplacr.mt, ""•all Elep<"r. only. O\"Cr 30 yrs E z MONEY P.IANICURJST that 11ocs 1 · . . • l~qual Oppor gniployer " \\:1rtlf"1' ~anr.1 An.1 , 1te1tt het1.ters, gutter It dv.'?I old 5-l"-M!t7 BOYS & GIRLS • . Julictts for busy Salon. .. HOUTl·. SAl.ES · Jlflrb"l', ~~\..;_l!l;?J Jp0ut11, prescason furnace · . N"v.11{>1lper Carriers. lltin . 'Vor your vtrbal copah11 1tlf's. Nigul'l Hair ,. .. ash i" 11 s, \\ tll Train, Sillary, Comm, -----R---• . -1~0cc--~~· I chct'k. Call Gary for $2. AR EA Distributor \VMtc>rl. flie 10. Udo Isle, Balboa E111·n $100 + per \Vl'l'k ffJ r Bonus. \'ehicl<> Furn. All TELEPHONE SALES I ent Wasners ryer• discount Oppor. to eHrn up to $800. Peninsula. Contact l\1r. pnrt·tin10 9am·lpn1, I pn1-1 ,,4799-"=57~'~8 ,"~'-'~99-,_.,2'~J~l~-,,.-,1 Exp. Pd . l::Srab. l)us & \\fl!{K Flt<)\! • S.!. \\k 1'11ll J\lr11nt.• Housecletnln 6054 per n10. p/Hn1.c, \Ve tr.uln. Back8trorr RI the DAILY 5pm or f)pm-9::«1 rin1 l n l\llOOLf: Agrd lady n(•r•ll'd lC'1THory. l'\l('d. l'O\'t'r'1f.!:, \'Ol'R 110:\IF: •639-l..')f)Z• ______ V~---Call Cor int('rv1ew. 6.19-6123. PILOT or <'..all 6;2 1321 & cunifortuhh• ,..1111e·ivu.~ n/!11..'t.' for tunbulnlory ~·Id 11 r I)' 1-'.nifi! ~hr 1·r " Hrtlrl'_f1! "Jl TOP ("O:'lll\11S!'lON l\F;X~lOHl'; \\·a~h-e-,-1-,-;-. -.1 DEDICATED leA.\'C ap~hc"Uo:i . OCT051 the 111rec1 from rx'l'SOn. Goorl rli~posi1 ion, ~o !'tr.kc, Layoffs '~ ~·r.t . * 8·1S·O h10 • I Dr\1'r Sl:>. lln!h 111 ~d. cond. CLEANING Apt. Menager Equal Qppor. Employer 0rnng4.} Counly Airport. For Oivn tmnsp. 64"...0348. ;l"l9-3110, l\lr. 1\1ckcr, •·~P;\1 F:r111al npPo~r. 1•n1plm1•r ·~r;..;it.1• * "'E DO EVER~ttNC .... Couple to n\llnnge 1ov c 1 y BRA"E • All-I i pcnonal interview. Call i\lr. NF.ED 3 \\'On1cn l!nmcd. to F.:t1u11.I OpJlOr. t:111plo\'c1· 111/f --• ~ ' ' ' -.., • •• " y,•eU mn:ntnlned 40 10 50 "' •l ., .. n1en sen cc. KCV11er. ~3.1-.llr.<;-.!. dJ11trlbute Christmas pro--·--THE PEOPLE I t Bt:.:t-: rlCl.\Ur -Ref's ltcfa. Free est. 6-~2839 unit ndult RPllrlment l'On1· Salary + co~1m. Newport n,U.tLY ei;tablished tmr,rt iluct!l. l-'ull/pfl ~-tr. Levi S.\.Lt-:S -A<'COUNT EXJ:::C. Appl., .If.-St.·r11p ~1C>IA I MC511 Cleaning service plcx, n.... .... e & L.A. Coun-Tire Cen\M', &14-8022. IWS-6455. PHOTOGRAPHY MAC HINE NEEDS I -~11 .. tn~·llnlr. li?;}-~,;!:;s -"-n -·-~ CA ER con1pany 1'e(' .ll"l'!i li fl ('II " "''"' CIJJ'peOi, .WlnuuM oon ties. Xlnt tenan~. 81!\ary SHI f>CNOn ror elL'Ctronic Mill· • NEW FACTORY COMMERCIAL & YOU 1111,l:!fl U(ir·. 111 !l"ftl."t'1I. {,i~,·s Etc. Free Est. 551""'742. + bonUJ. Coll 21~926-4407 F/llme. Mnture & cxptr'd. P""""''· Job , "q ,, 1 •• , ---h 1 J 1 INDUSTRIAL I • .~pt•t-tl l>111h i;:tl(id :chlJl(' kd 11 I "" " • • "''w"" out ets ust otien ng . 1 11~1 i nk.~o; holh 646-lill'J JAPANESE LADY Wi\4'ITS ~w ays, !I.tu I oc111 ion. outside selling & phone In IU'ea nel'ds the followlni:: ! F.x<'t'pt ion'\l orpor111nlt) .. IC11"l'-./ Secretarie• --· · .------TO 00 HOUSE\VORK. Metro Car W11h AAles. Also f o I I o..,,. 111 1: ~lcmt Trrk-$l8.i ·wk 1 lll't>!l<"nt Jn·lnr lituJto. T(\p llClTNll"T 1 l. ~·u. ft.. ~ 548--5182 APARThlENT MGR.Ci. . 2950 !~arbor Blvd .• C.\t rep rt'' en t ~ t Iv",.. n'-Sen•men (2) S:'s hr lnll·nt, H & \\' al1d 1-otuz ./Typists !.·r .. ,\\Dt' .. ~l ,. CA RP EN TRY, cablne!A, HOUSECLEANING 11 out ?ttlU'rled cpl. h u $ b" n d OllLD C\RF: /I h qulreml"nts from our n f SlllC!$men ()pen J't'IOUt>hlng anrt rr 1ri 1" fl ./Clerks 64·1-IS..~ ~-1om v..-.i..wrklng home ,..._,] J I • n-w/maint. ablltty. 8-11-7327 '· • "!''. 1 g. 1 :o.l11h"'. Po•1• l •c h"l"•I p r ~ ·-• IP k -,--,-1 l,"Wll ·vuu • bu1I~. -.. an et 1 n.111· hnusekttplng. M.1k.'!l10n \'if'· '"'"' ... "' O\T 4-J. m11.m'"· car. i:rAf)lll~·s fror rh: '1\1, repro-ac ag~rs 1.-EN\IOH~ Dry•••'. Ai~ ~· remodeling. No job gedy Anni. 6T~ jo. Lh-e-ln+ salary 830-6373 ltrlflwl('(tjtt dc11rro. (2131879-All tlencfi11, cereer positiona. tlut•t1on, ..,hde ·~hr)1,~ ;i.nd ./Assembler• "lr.· ,1111 1-oM SW. (tdO &mall. 1'~ PSI. Lou Land'ICaping 6066 AYON aft 5. 2.lOO Clnudt-494-1065 rr .~nt11!1!1n uhoto1:niphy. ./Tr~inC!eS 6i~-:lliG 1.,;67~5-6:;;;:;739"',~IBI::::.-.=::...--.,,"-' I Full-T!m11 Rookkct'J)f'r f1N>d-HN'S, LVN 'S l-'pntrucllc lo1:nl m.1 rkr1 ro-lAflC.\~.-,~""~,,~rlco~>~'n-~-,07~~-.1 efrpenttr 6015 INSTANT s 0 d . Sprinklers. N---' Cash For CLASSIFIED ('(! f~r NI' w p 0 r I r\l'f'A NURSE~ \Vi\NTED lf'nt111l -~lhJ /it."<'l.lUnlS. R1·1":iSlrr f11r lt'!11[l<1rr.r:i-•'m'-<:. T(ll'i fl"Htl"r, !Ct.•r11a,.r. -~· '"""""'S't-J-&. u.+Ll. Soll Pre pAratlon . ~ •,.;-,o;,;A~D'i-;~S~A~L~E;S,,.;;m;;.;;cr"Ad\"t..'t'lbinp: Agency, Send PRACTICAL.Ci :::.i'tlnry, r''"'n~~ ;ind rtrR11 ID··losc !ulw , \''.(\, 5.;i;..R937 .....,.. .. ,-~ T B'ri""C"~. · · krfJtmal? 11 " 11\'C mt po!111 on,; ~1re"'"""*, •~, .. ''•r"Lv i\D itnna. A'IS\flY--af: r i """-'~rrr.n,t-m11,,_,.r ""'11 ""1· · · \\'JlllU.l'f>OL \\ash<>r tM~ ht,tl'n., malOna~ f n I• h CuJ.ilOln De!lqn, rree Est. rnrd f l 1 q u men 1 o D. c 0 mm u n 1 t y Nu r 11 r ~ pt"r1r..J1'.'t"': M' .sornt o 0¥>' nr ""' c.:•rptnt'y. Mike 7...1)98 1'ony, sc~::114_ Ll<'. 29i536 tf ).'t?u're amhl!lou~ It. t"n-~~!. 1':eann'g 0~,,~;:ilc\\' ~ PILOT AD No .. 300. 330 \V. lteitt-.iry, l?<il:l SrllC'h HI. NO FEES EVQR '\1 11 ~llfl\OIUrf' G1111'. R;Fr. REMODELING, Pat Io s · Moving 6071 ~~\'::il~~ 1~~~a~e'i~ ~~'"cnthutln•lic & dcpen-1 :llliJ'=_S~l~. ~°"=1·~~~''~"~·0,.--.,..,-1 Suitt 3-A. H.B. Ofc hni; ir..~11 A 1 Tlio Pe~ple Mtlchine ~-"'-·_:-..int Crinr\. fii:l-.1121• - Decks, Room AddlUon11, _.. 11~ nn AVON llE:PR.E~£N-tlflblc. Tum yCJUl' zoll clubl Into 8-5 Ph. 843--1366. r<.~ UV 1;,;12 ll \'ini• 111 Xn z:o GE \VA S II ~:It /llR\' • L ~btnel•. 613--1166 Mr Ryan "* * M 0 V ING '?-LOWESl' TATIVE. r.1etl people. llnve Apply In Pfnnn 1i1 11teNO. Si:!lt then \\'Ith Tu~llii ~l~~!l.'J!t'! ~-rod ront1. !1-l. Crtll &hCT MINOR llOME REPAffi MTJ-~S JN Or111t11e Co. U· hin too. Call for detail•: PENN\' SAVER a Dally t>\lot Oa111iflrd Ad Sell klle Items W'llh 11 Dr11ly Dh1~!•m "' ''nrk fl11il, Jnr. r 11u \tnl\l )~m I ' P ni 944·3!:.S.1 l))umblng, Cm'f>enlry rtn~. ln~urcli. TOP.t 549-Mo 70tl. 15'15 NcYi'flOrl 81,•d., Cl\t nnd 11M1 the monty for • PUut CJasglfled Ad. Ca.1J CALL LON 979·0221 7 I In) A \\'t'\'k j fh1• f:..~,,~111 rt r:1w 1n 1f11' \Vf:l.t. Cetatnlc TllP, S.10-~"60 4722. * l !!!!!!!...,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I 11tcft'O~ Call &!2-..'ill'l'S TodAy. 612-.~. , .. 11 01'11\y Pllnt Cl~ ---• ' ' • ' ,,;;; _ , _ .. , 1uew11)', Oi;tOOtr ""· J.,, .. Bicyc •• ao2o"FUmTIUre 8050Mu11U1 ln11rum't1 8083 eo.t., S•il 9060 RK Vehlcle1 1~..:...-'-'-------------~ 9530 -_F_f_1t ______ ms __ F_l1_.1 _____ .;.9;.;72.l"'IT'-o"y"'"o"'t•;.._ ____ 9_7-'6S1 C1m1ro '917 BICYCLE SALE NE\\1: SOltE USED. rno:-.1 SllOP T11AT llAS ~IOVED OIN!:.ITf; SE1'. 11 11 I,. 1' I , uphol. chfll. ped N1•v1tn1Hr tbl. SI~ 7' ~uw:-h Mu<'h. ru100\'t1blC• plllll\I :.. S I 0 0 846-3166 CHlNOOK·TO\'OTAS ' round I ,.-:===~===='!!!=!!' ............. . triPfH!'I" now on dilplay ... I Rtad)' forvacaUon trips. •• !IJ.DDD WE ARE No. 2 '67 C'AMARO 327-RS, IUI~ nwtlt:. f'IX"e11t ~g & brakes O\>"'E'rhaW, $975.. ~. S3J-lti~4 I =~== \'OLISSCYn.t:. \\'Om&ns. W Buy l'l)W! •• Inspect and drivl) out •.. Rcducod lo ~ 15100 ot Bill Maxey Toyot•, - Jn Orange County. B_!!t 'QnIY YOU Chevrolet "20 '62 ThtPALA 3 gpOOI, Corvet-te engine,~ whee 1 •, $399. ~. IOGY~l) dlr. sp.l. Like No.>\\ SIOO. • 6·10-UJ.I !."XLRCL'iOR hlkl" llkl" tl<'ll' S.ti S 12-P'_'lit Cameras & Equip. 8030 Gar•u• Sale ~SS LIDO ISLE, Ill VIA U1ki N(lrd. No\'. 2nd & 3rd, 9 ,\!\! hl 3 l'~I . Dln'g. rm. St>!, l1hJC1l\\'tl)' l>e<i, ('QUl:b, to.IHhot.:. adJ, book s h c 1 r . :O.lnrblc top cvfJ. 1bl., 1>r. OF.I.tiXt: P1•nt11x t n in,, rs li lUt! \'<'h'l't t·hrs.. kJ:"lll.tl'. und "lll\l. !'11~1t1)JIOI' 17tl, 11u111 h<ll~1 rl"I. & .i;p1•1•11d, 673-.'17Z7 TI au10. u•ldt' an~l1' tl'1H1. UJG ~nri1gc &tlt> of or iginal :\100. 100. 35111, lllk 111.x l!lrll ~lk balik putntlngs & ~hin}:s fo:1d•'r, lrr1IN>t 1· u rt Y l 11 $;" lrorn Jurlin 19-13 \\'llllll('I' c11~r. l\Ji11n. ~11 1.::0<tnk C:'\I :;.is ... 13:iO J0/3l l/u'U 111i Cu1v1u""'· uutn f(H'us ~1!1le I--· l)T1)J(•e111r, 110 sllde t r n y Jtwelry 8070 C'.of. Llk•• nt."I\. &11• (11'1Ct"' WANTED $·11.1. (':t . "IL-!12li \ e-\\"h T ~Cl 1\--:-: .--,-..,-,-.,'TOP CA."11 DOL.LAH PAIO "f);•yh.l(ht"' hulk flln1 lo;ul1·r. FOH. YO V R JF:\\'F.LR\', 1111,nlly used • Like tlf'11•? \\'ATCl lF:S. AJtT O':JJE:CTS, ~6'3612 GUUJ. Sll.V~R SERVICE. 1035 Pi':R.'f•\~ KJTIENS 111\tAl.AYAN Kl1Tt-::\'S FINt' t'URN & .\/'\ ,'JQUES. s15-z-m Miscellaneous 8080 Cl-"A rcw~r··ml ~~lO BICYCLE SALE Pt rt~81Jltfo.;D Pt-:itSIAN For NC'\\' Bikrs At l)('nlcN: Cost Salt•. SU\•l"r illall'. To righl vr.lkscycle lOs p Sl37.9:J 0011· honll'. 5..ll-2611 or !l!i0-311H. $00.95 Dogs a040 Pan \\'orld lOsp S12 l.~5 0011• IOO AnH•ri<·a n EAglr &·ri1i Pro e PUPPY WORLD e St!9.9' ............. Mw !160 Bull 'J"C'1'l'1l'r. l."b. l"lolX'rn111n r;ai.:lr lOi.Jf illens .t: \\'OtnC'nS An1tlr11:11.n i::l!'knno, Gf'1·n1an $1 09.9.i ••.. , •...... now S79.!l:J Sho1"1 lhdr. Bull dogs, Si b. Ross \ iopd. $€9.95 now S5-l.OO Oiihuahun. Tiny Poodl{'I'. l\IX Bike h'Onl $68.95 UP l'i! Bulls, Co. ·kr1poo. 100 lh Rl sc .. Jjo_yi; & Girls $·18 up l\11Xl·:I) Pl/PS Slurl St•rvicc :O.la11y 1110l"l' bike parts & l\ii>sl Bn•c<ls. Holll'r C<111· utt·css. U\'uil. arit'~. Htoplilr~ & Turlll's. 8.11-164-1 1;~~;=:~1';:;~;.~~~~"~=E~R*~: ~s~c=R-A~M~-~L=E=T~S \\'F.T:O.TARA~fo-:'R PUPl'IES ANSWERS AKC RF.GF:STERED. ··oun \\'F:EKS OLD. GR F.AT t"OR liUNTING OR AS \\' ATCH- DOG OR AS A GOOD Pl-:r. t."XCIBPTIONAl.l.Y GOOD \VtT.tf CHJl:JJHEN ~>-lt-:i.t~ · -AK€ ·M1tua1ure SCllNAUZEltS PuppiC's. ,.....,.,. YO R.K IE PUPS, AKC, ado1·ablf'. Chnnip. s t o C' k . days SJJ-2709. eve~. 4!Mi-7!16ti ~\KC ST., BERNARD puppK.'fl, 6 ,..1u; .. shots 84i-l52'l 3 l\lo. Black 1.ab. fC'rnalr. ShOl, ,t, "'·orn1ed. i\lus1 sell! $.JO. 586-3..'>!N IRISJi Scllrr Pu p fl i ci;;, P urfl>f'e(l ,6 1vks, shots, $75. C1:11i 6~;)..25-U' sa:rrrrsi-1 PUPS. S wks old. RJi:~1l'd t,1•/shoh~. pvt ply. (7141 673-2lil Bun1pcr -Unfi: -Opium - B3n1boo -t"RO:'\t a il·IUi\I Talking to f1011'1'n; n1ay help thC'nt ·10 gt"Oll•, bur don't CXpC'('I an 8/IS\\ er 1"RO~l a i\IU!\I. WANTED TOP CASt! DOLLAR PAID !>UR \'OUR JE\\'ELRY, \\'ATCHES, ART OBJECTS, GOLD. S1-·: .... R SERVICE, FINE 1'"UR.i\I & ANTIQUES. 61.'}.2'.n) I BUY!! Good, used tumiture &. apphunccs of 1\•ill sell for you MASTERS AUCTION 641>-8686 or 83J.9625 aft. 6 or Sund:iy 839.0974 •H ALLO \\'EEN COS. USED: ltD. s11 1 h Iv X S:S()/:;_';, ucr ~t . L ishoJ>(' dk11 $90/100. \Vork I b I Ii $17/3.). DI! ?\larh. Plel"C(! ~1 \\'. 19 c:-.1 &1;;...1.111 EXEC 1wvl chrs $15/15. sct:y clu'S $8/24, Dies. nc•;•;i, Pic,.';e, !jj7 \V 19 C.\1 , 6-15.7.Jl I Pianos & Organs-8090 e PIANOS e ORGANS Rentals fr $5 Open Nights 'til 9 Sat : 'til 5:30, Sun. 12.s *Pianos & Grands* BaJd1vln -CJ.bic -Oiickenng -Fischer · KawaJ • Ki.111ball • Knabe -r.t~ on ~ Harr",· r.ltOOiE'U • Sohmer • Stein- 11<ty · Storey & Oark • \Vin- er -\Vurlitzcr -Yai...lllha. New Si.ineh1 i... •••••••• $595 USl'd trum • .. .. • • .. . • . $9'..i l~la.yo rs .. • .... , • • . • $8~ Grands •· ......... , . $395 *ORGANS* Baldwm • Conn • 11untmond • Kawai • l{iniball • 1,otA•rey • Rod.::ct"ll · 'Illontas • Yan1aha • \\'urlitur Gulbransen • A!' en. Optigan ................ SU.O LotA·u.•y Splnc1 • • • • • • • • ~195 \\'urlib:cr Sµinel, new •• $499 Han1n10,1J A·lOO ....... Save *WIN FREE* ORGAN LESSONS FULLERTON MUSIC 18191 E;ucHd. Fountain Valley 557-4836 871·18-05 L?2 N. Harbor. Fullerton FREE Adult Organ Classes Now aL-cepting reservations. For information plc .. 1sc cal! titl·21b1 in Costa :1csa. or 963-6733 in Fountain Valley. Our instructor requests that only those sincerely inle1 ~SI· ed in lca1Tiing to pln,y the Organ should take advan· tagc 1 I.his frce oUer. Coast Music Service lf"lnsport~tion Campers, Sale/ Rent )[i] 9120 '71 ~i Ton CHEVY V 8 P ickup, Alr cond, auto, hvy duty battery & shocks, lrans coo!l'r \1'n971 10· Alaskan Camper. 1 Sided r a"' er , overhead cupbrds, am/fnt radio, $-12:>0 CASH. 536--0375. 'fi6 ChC'vy C~tom Pick up "·ith Lake & ShOre Pop-top Camper. includes ice box. 3 burner stove, o v e n • healer, sink. fresh 'A':lter holding tank, sleeps 4. cau 548-9.f.U or 546-2080 8' Camper, sleeps t 'II.' o , Slorage cabinets, ice box. $200. 673-3658 'TI V\V CA:0.1PER :\1nl. oond, R/H, $3..?00. 492-3501 8' CABOVER Can1per. Queen bed. 3 burn!'r stove, Ice box. nice $500. 645-7335. Mobile Homes 9140 18881 Bcacn Wvd., Hwillng- ton Brt.cb. Mf-!SM. 4 Wheel Drives 9550 Vans 9570 • '71 Doc'i;:c Trncl'" ian 100 Van 1\•ith custom Surfer 'spceial interior, air eond. \\'ide ovals, mag \\'heels, SHARP~ Gas saving 3 spd \\'ilh slant 6 engine. wired for sound. $3195 (~UJ) • Rohustelli !\1otors 4 • 18641 Beach llunt Sch 843-1250 '74 DODGE P/S, 318, panel- ling, crpts, like n e 'A' , 6000 miles. $3900. 586-3535 aft. 6 pn1 '63 FORD VAN A<>king $650 646-2().17 ·72 FORD 0.'IPR. Van. Xlnt cond., lo n1i,. extras. Best offer this \Vk. 675-42·18 '68 912 Al\1/f1..1, Burgundy, Good c.'Ond., $4000. &l&f>GOl Vans 9570 1974 DODGE VAN, 2000 ini. $3800. or best offer. 6454j2() Autos Wanted 9S90 lta::I 2S402 Mal'guerite Parkway Mission Viejo USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. gJl-20-!0 • 495-4949 DEMO SALE * 1-'74 Tll * 1-'73 3,0 CSA * 1·'74 3.0 CSA SAVE! Crevier BMW 208 \V, 1st Street Santa Ana 835-3171 OOBEfillAN PUP \\"/PUJ)l'I ;, :'Jn\ dog. 67.l-4900 l\UNI DACHSHUND~. AKC reg. i\lale. AdornblC' 7 \\'ks old. Blk/tun. 5.'16-S!:~I Ttm1ES..rr Something unusual? Lrg'si. stock or antique & o I d <'lorh'g., access. in the \\lest. Suu"s apparel, old linens, 111ateria.ls. crochet, laces & fun:. i\lil.ilary & etc. 11038 G:·rrlen Grove Bl., GG, 636-15'3 8' r.1,\PLE Stereo am/Im radio, tape ri!<'Drd. rec. player. Console mapel color tv. $500 for both or orr . 645-7981 aJt :i. 77 4-8161 \\'kdyi;. or.GAN : Orl g-$2195 . S11crif1rc! $1500. Can financt'. Xlnt cond. Private p a r l), 11od11·n/pml . 5.li-15'17 or 636-2'393. 5 Star Adult Park. S J C . 2·1'x60' Domus. 2hr \\'/mir· rored wall to waJI sliding dr closets. 2"h a w/lovely niirrorcrl drt?l'lsing ms. \Vet bar, new \V OS e r, dryer & refrig. 10'x · C11r- JX1n, tool shed. a 'flings. Su nporch. Jandsca , low maintenance. Zl,500. TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US ORANGE COUNTY'S OLOEST Free To You 8045 49'-8802 CASH OR TRADE Jiesperia for 1\1obilc P .O. Box 545, Apple 92307 ome. a Uey, 2-l" Ze nith TV color · table K J ~I BALL En1cr1ainmenl FREE i.1nnll female hl:ick moc..lel -Black meta l c1.1sc. Organ. \\'on on Gan1c Show. l..i.b poot:h. ~l't'ds g 0 0 d :12 yds. drapery material. S900 r<'lail. Sell s so o. Champagne {'Glor. Still on ~~1-""'~" ho1nc. runn l n ;: room. JJ ....,.,.... IH.>-4636. -bolt. 673-2901 alter 6 p.m. 1 -:P~R~l~V~,,-.T~E°""P7A~R~TY"°'\~V7AN=T""'S Motorcycles/ Scooters 915-0 SALES.SERVICE ~ASING OVERSEAS DELIVERY Fem. Boarder Colli!'. \\'rll SET of E.T. mags & Jug TO BUY PIANO FOR lrainro. Cenl](', Nds yn:I. nuts & locks, 15" fil·c hole CASJ-l * !'>17-9-1~5 * ROY CARVER, Inc:. CM·nt'r uo1nU' East. 493-8228. pit!ICl'n·fits !2irysler & F•1rd GULBR \NSEN 0 R GAN ROLl...S ROYCE 234 E. 17th St. B!\1\Y " "' produc1s. S1 ..i or ofter. • ' S 1"R. Old Gem1an ShC'pherrl, !l!i2-7689 I t ull pusl1 buUon orchestra male, 10 gd home \\'/fenced ll.\Lt.:IGll BIKES. 5 s 11 d. .lo piano $3,500 494-129.3 . NEWPORT IMPORTS Costa hlesa • 546-4#4 yarr!. <f.J6-47li nK•ns, $3,'i, 3 spd 11·on111n.s. I PIANO._ one year ne-.v Kim· t'REE lo gd hon1l', bcaul. S:ti. Small Huffy 20" gu'l:<, bnll spinet. \Val!l_ut. 3100 \V. C.oast Hwy., NB. 642·9405 2002 1971, a/c, am-fm, 75,000 miles, $3795. 96.l-3139 Gennan ShcphC'rd. 2 yrs Sl.'.i. GOOD Buy! l!li * 642-1<00 * Colt 9717 old. m<dC'. 6·1~2-4~~1·1~1--~-I 003-6862 aft. 6 p.111. Pli\NO Tuner h!\!I Kn a b e GER:O.L SHEP. 2 yrs., nialc, NE\VPORT Beach T en 11 i 5 upright. Also 2 playet• pionos J!:rl, \\'atrh rlo i::. smarl. C iubfan1ilyT e nni s ~960-~·~'~'"-·-·~-~-~=o pu1"Cbn.·d. 8-17-f5:?:\.1 r.I e 111 b c r ~hip. Sa.crifice. Sporting Goods 8094 '71 COLT Con1pact \\lag. 27 mpg. auto, xlnt. $1.195. Oh: 493-0131 Furniture 8050 <71 <11 833-1 81:> <213) 273-5700. SEARS 1/2 PRICE ORGAN: Or 1gS2 1 95 . Bo.-Spring & Mattress Suer l 1 i <· c ! SlJOO. C<tn '731& Husqvarna 250 Profab S\\ing arm 'A'/ needle bear- ings. Konis. radial head. K& N [ilter. Up & Do\\'11 pipe, Datsun 9720 NEWPORT DATSUN Sale fLnan<~'. Xlnl cond. Privatl' lt~. Sales parly, no d\\'n/pmt. Twin ..••• S1 79.90 $ '89.88 1 537-15-17 or &lli-2393. SKIS. P r . Fi ~c he r Si!verJ:lass 180 \V/l\.I11rker st<'p-in bindinJ:s . Fair Shal)('. $6.1. 673-2001 5 ro 7. 1\i'A l\IATADOR 12 ll:BURC dbl. $130. 7.62n1m Sl:\IONOV st'mi·aulo carbine ( S K S ) S130. 6~0-1090 1 hr on rebll motor. Very "•'l't', ,&Nllt 61 r.racA1·thur at Jamboree fast. 548-8-151 ftl ~ ~ Newport Beach Full ...... $219.no S109.AA Porta-Bird l'l'spiralor. Unique' t)~n .... $~100.!l:i $1J.l.RS Dress f'orm Professional King ..... $169.9~1 $1 84.SS llair D~·<'r :\!en's ~-oil clubs ,\t thcS(' :.! ]O(·alion.<: only~ Best oiler 557·"2668 Scars. Rot-buek and Com- p;~u~. Adan1~ :it l\liu:nolia, Hu11lint::lon Beath, !l6:?-7i81, :.!ti) E. 17th St .. Costa i\1csa . NE\\' Brn!her 1•ibher a1- 1achn1l'nl for kn i I! i n g 1na!'h111C'. Nrv<'r used. S70. .P~)'S 97~10, ('\'f'S 552-8~ SCUBA PRO REGULATOR Brand new 963-4106 TV, Radio, Hifi St. 8098 2 SCOOTERS Like Ne \V 2-PaMr lhd. l mile So of s..n Diego Fwy. Cond. J VESPA RALLY ·n. ~ ...... 1 NEW 1974 lSOC'c. 1 L A l\I BRET A PICKUP SlLVER SPECIAL . 69 . l50<c (600 ml only) Pvt WE BUY IMPORTS $2885 Pt,y. 919-4T.>I & aBl-2306, Top Dollar For Any t.1ake NO DO\VN PAYl\fENT YA?rIAHA 250 l\1X-:-por1ed, or 1\1odel. 100'/li FIN. OAC high con1p. h<l, new, rebh. JIM PANOS FREER/ l)JO WITH AD COLOR TV 21'' l'lP11n, fast. reliable. A NEW 1974 LEADING Tc n fl is Club SlOO S.12-17?.0 BARGATN at $-100. 5-tS-2559 MAZDA , B21 Q MATTRESSES J\h•n1bt•rsh1p. $1.000. Yo 11 I '.~~~~~~~~~~ fl -. • • p.1y transf1.'r fC\'. 6T.r~J6.19 'Wfiff6• r • I'S a . .J pin 2001 S. J\lanchesl<'r $2579 5-J(J...)ITT). Bedroom Furniture 1 -';IJ ~ 1971 BS,\ 500cc single model Anaheim 636·6000 Q F II " • I H 1. .J:. . I ~11 and • Ji B.m. Excellenl mcel>an>'o•I \VE p y NO 00\VN PAY71TE:IT urrn. u t.. 'll'tn ~ s 10 !'PD. !'iCll\\'INN SS. Ilk•• Mario11 Eiµiipment lC;. " A TOP DOLLAR 100"k J.~IN OAC PRICED TO :0.lOVE NO\\'~! S _ K' r-o.1d., low mileage, street T'OR TOP USED CARS NEW 1974 ,\J.~ 1 •oirious line of ~aul. ~e1~:h1~~ra;;ll· 1 :~P. ,~'.;ot'.~:;l 9040 legal. Plus 1nany extras. FOR~,IGCNLA, OOssi'c'sESTIC 71 O DATSUN J\11u: .~ Qul't'n RR furn. 10 Boats, Power 5-115-9076 aft 5:30. ., I irnn. yrllo1\' $!15. b·M·(IJSX 11" :-;, .. r1 icf'd 11·1thi:1 nc-.... 1 ~;, ·72 HONDA 350 Four, 6CXXJ If your car is extra clenn 2 DH. 1.h1yi::., IJl"t'NS<'~ sile 11; shoes sz 21' CUSTO!\I Built fiberglass. nii. $8.iO. XJnl cond. Sl't! us fi rst. _ $2899 GlG-SGM & S:S.:-962:> 8,\,2 pr. clra[lf's. Sh o 1ve r Cenlcr Console I n b o 11 I'd 960-2814 BAUER BUICI\ J,..,.,......,,.....,,..., __ ..,, I ,·urtnin. SIS f ! a 1 ,\· 11 1·e Spartfishing & or div Ins 2925 I·larbor Blvd. NO DO\VN PAY~fENT MODEL FURNITURE 498·01!.li boat. ,Ill + r.1PH. 70 gnl 11t '73 HONDA SL 350• Costa Mesa 919-2".JOO 100% FIN OAC tu I '-I I ' Xlnt cone!. Musl sell. $600 NEW 1974 Prit't't1/tnust unlo.'ld ha\. or CH UNIT.~. r1~hon1e, 23 .. ,',n'plc~~·~ ... :ik g:.~~~e f~; firrn. 5-15-5336. \VANT TO BUY Car for NIU· 610 OR 710 c:1annel. t.;aJI ·l;r.,.1<1:i1 after " den1 10 wo-k on d-'t model rurn. Bu:: C :i n yon fishing. F ishing ch a Ir, llONDA '73. J50.-4. Xlnt cond. ' ' ..,.,.,n East apls ''·~ 1 ~ P1n1· \"alley 6 p.ni. rlldio. Pie. Over $12.000 in· 2,000 mi. $895. ~h .tong ~ \Villr:.e~k ": Station Wagons l.n. 10 ,\~I 10 :; r ,\I. Come ll''>,l4" Culor Pl. 'lgt"a1ihs vested, in this l of a kind S.I0-7ot6 ~v 1 c np. e r NO DOWN PAYl\fENT l•J t.1..,;t 1;11.11~ on ~an Joaquin 1nou11tPd or unmountN'J $15. oiien s~rt boat. Sacnflcc I ~~~==~~~== or 6 cyl. 595-5Z78 11 11 -., """" "" '10 KA\\.'ASAKI l\1ach III 500, 100';~ FIN OAC L s H<I. C'lll ::i-1~"'"· I his \\'rckcnd for less thun WE 'BUY 2 k I $ 3 , O O rnns \\'ell. must sell. $450. flllPORTEO AlITOS LEASE SPECIAL f'.OCh.l:.R. 11Jlll<ll~rt>!'l'cl. SHJO. OE\\'ALT radial arm sa'v l / mar el \'<I ue " • ;,.J.J.-093() aft. l2 260Z -S128 + Tax ~hrll :O.l.1rhlc Tallie, 11·/,e:.old "'ilh lalhe allachment. Xlnt 67;)...3662 or 64a-Z200o .. ___ II O';-;;""i:<;"°',.-;-;;:;'C'v.:::;-BEST PRICES PAIOI 6.10 _ $ " + T•.• ,_ ., 0 -• 6 &.'><><.'" ,_... ----C -. ·n KA\V,\SAKI lT:iCC. Xlen1. D L 1 1 ~ .. u.,,n ·~·nch. ~.!'l ... 1 I . 3 ll J ro...... I ~.....,eves & ,,.. . ...,,,,s 34' Express ru1ser Condition. ean ew s mport1 BZIO -S 68 + Ta.~ \\hur \"l\<'I (~i.iir. Sl 5.1ft'N flo\1·~r arrangemen!s. FOJV,!ER City of Long t'.fi6 llr rbor. C.l\1. 646-9:~ Pick .. p-;74+Tax '1''1tl• 1~11 '' •"'':t!•. ''11 1 Drvor fresh Giflsalso t'un Be n t h R escue Boo t. 5.'6-£36() WE BUY USE Present this ad for FREE ~~~ifi S~:~. !h>,·hu•·r, Sl:i. 1 _ pri.1-es, ton. ~~·R%5. p:m. PQ\\·rrcd by Cluysler VR. ·71 HONDA SL 12;. O CARS /\!11 r:..dk> o 1 0 11 I I X\111 for fishing & diving. •?"".600 original mil~~.,,, .. , AND TRUCKS Large Select' in of ;--, \L"t··r 1 -,--, ,.,i c-rl n.c: • ., vl'.'r at "' art'· Co I 1 1 bll & -nl ....,..,., .,.,,_.,,,.,.. Come In !or a tree app .. a'sal N & u--• 240z· ' ' ;•·nr rr, 1rn·1 <' r To11·le El Grande. 111 Pr1C'C' mp c e y r , '"" ew """l.l s M1111r; ~.o or 1,.,1 offrr. !l!l-l''?l ttll-j.1·? haulout. $il250. Pvt ply. C. '7<1 \'A:\1All,\ Dirt Bike. lo GROTH OIEVROLET, NEWPORT DATSUN ~l4•f)l l p.111<J l.'\hl .. .; 11111· l-1· · --1 ~. \V Singletary. (7l4l 683-:!4JJ. 500 cc , 6 wk~ old. Bes! 182U lie, ch Blvd .• ifunl. Bch 888 IJ.J\.·e St .. Newport Beach hn·ll.1 S.'11: Orn.ote plr1tu·1• H OSl~ITAL BED, fully ad· TRi\OE---sBiioo. EQUITY in offer & uniform, 962·3012 347-003·; :>19-3.131 Behveen i\1acArthur & fr~Hn•· !'1• ")l" ~Ill ·1!11\-~li l I ju~tRhlc nl kners .. head & 2 BR Palni SprinRs Condo Motor Home~, CASH FOR Bristol at Jamboree flJH~ITl"J:l·:: thl.rl,,,k~;-;; _h~·i~hl. $90. 816-4764 In lop Tcnnii; Club fll'('fl Sale/Rent 9160 YOUR CAR Near O.C. Airport •·ab. l1111 1p~. T<'a.k·<lln. lb\. fi' \\"it'C'd \\'(Irk bt'>nch $20. for 30-40' pOl\'rr boot. C111I -----------1 ---...;,.._";";;70~70~---833-1300 ,v <·t\I· .... 11li u· 1<nr11. ··~11 thl.. I l-;r. n;iui:: ehr &_ 0_11on1~n.$35. collrl'.'I. Mt-752-5-117 DAVE'S 1--w=l~L~L-'-'BU'l"7c.c..y=o~u=R- rofft"t thl .. Arn1i·hr. R ... l-OSIR :0.h~i· i\111C'lf's. :i4.'r-6:1.J5. l9i'.l 21' B,\\'LINER Cabin MOTORHOME pays top dollar for Older PRl\.,\TI·: r ,\1rrr ·a r a n<l I s·1 r:H.LING SILVER \Vallae<! cruiser. i...l'l!s 1han SO h~. RENTALS curs runn'g. or not 581-1122 DATSUN, TOYOTA 11•'" 111.i11·11 ~:. ~11.1n .•. 1t • "Rose Point''. l\lany pieces. J.J.ead, glllley. stel'\·o. iO gri l DALE'S 838-0900 AUTOS IMPORTED OR VOLlCSWAGEN C1111ch. ~-:,· 1~·."~""11.1 lo~ng('\_10 '•off_ cost. fl.12-105.3. tank. 4 "'hi V1tn!!0n trlr. PAID FOR OR NOT .. Y.'ILL i•hr S·l •il..:...;_!l6:t.-~ -''"·-'-· -Misc, Wanted 8081 Jl.lney xtras. $6300. 1-493-8802 R!7t'fve:'1~', BaEff'; ~~ u F;x; Alfa Rom.o 9705 PAY TOP DOLl.AR. ~ * :iOl-"i\ & l ~1\1'~•·at e \'f'r\ '21 TOU..YCRAF,. Cabin xlras. 1''ree. mile!>. 9~ KENT All.EN. S40-0442. g.I 11ua l . t .... !TI 111.l{I•'.· n~'ll.I \\'ANTF:O o.ik Tabll' & Crui~rr. \Vell C'qUipt. illust ~pm Alfa Romeo '67 DATSUN Rdstr. 4 speed, Ul(t'fl. u~u:ilix_h~r9\0 f"h:iir~. rcasonllhll.'. Al~ sacrifice!! 611-3867. '1'l \.VlcL!.l""A~,~,S~CRA=-~,..,.=.~,,,,,.. radio, heater. con\'. top, BE:At:TIFL'l. l!nunrl :..1ripl1' nl'ril Play<'r Phu.n ml Ill'. $5900. t"irst Trust deed . <hTrhcad air, Onln gen, Berli'na rallye wheels, $899. 648-44.JS. T'Jblt t>l t·hr ... 'l h' Xlnt 7>:'2·!'11r.O Tradc for boat ol e q u 11 l comp'ly self-conl. 646-1622 fVOP628l dlr. _!_~llfl. !':ii· si;i:. . .>IO-T!iO·I Musical lnstrum't1 8083 val~. <t9!)..4!'J1lt '12 240Z, kp .. air. AM/F?IT, 1.-fOVING ·rontl'mparnry din, 24. SKTPJACK. lape/fm, Auto Ser. &. Partt 9400 (rt~mo) US P.ta;p. on new~Stet:I BR It hrkf~r ~• nlrtiO>:t nM1 REN T S I "I -m· vlnl Pri'c -• to Sill rads., Xtras. MAke offer. tcreo. w cvr ""uu '· ·' SE:l' of E.I. mop, Jua: nuts eu s..'i&-6lS7 t'\.l-'.7"l3 ••ft. 2 00 cond. ;\lust MC. 6T~. &. locks. tS " five holt" $4952 Jo:.\HLY ,\\11 .ltl('.\:-I h\1n1: Boats, Sail 906i ptt.lt('rn, fUs Chrysler It '10 DATSUN 1600. ll:d bndy. roon1 ~l $200/o!l<'r. $3 t"ord products $73 nr offer. 52·IXIO mi, Ms "'1r pUmp '=~=· 6 L~i8i!_. *--714-557-4836 In· A' MIT.OSS. ROO<f day 962-7S89 <•2'>t4) :15-~~ aft1~~t stll. WO. RR. ftlHN. •lhl. rll'l'"-'S '"'I G&L S . 1 T I ~tier.fixed k!'."'1-11 real Mr-0,.=ou=R~1"~,.~,,.-~RK=-~3~-r;,...~.- _rnUL..ciK'!L.ili'a.i¥S....!..bcds, pec1a • rum~et 1 i:oin, tm..6.n · ifM-~<il)'Ml'll-ent ..E.lat-:::=====::!7~ l---;_rr·~nd. t"lllk 5..11l-imi St •. ~ :St,-7.'lif t'~ c,\TALTNA 27' lnbrd. $t0. 613-2990/;m-M0-1, ·~ ---· SOt'.1\ 7 ft l!!TIWn/13"1•"'(' ! VIOi.i:-;' c. A s f: \\'l\J~TEO l n1nny :oc1ra~. N<'w s" 11 s. Antiques & Clatslc 9520 ·~ e ~t: r ~ r;n.~~ d ~ .t1:tr1p '"'('('(\· :1lrJK1111 111'"'· I •'!11<;~ •1"' in ~'flOl'I ,,,nrlltlon. S! 1,000, 613-1~ or G46-6507 "Ob cctly flCMM ... .., lht' mileage. $699. 6 .e 6-4 4 48. !\lust 1rll. $lit() L'lli-_· :lllt_I -~13.:. .!:'O, P'l:I. Jiil \tQV IN(; ~·uST SELr--IR' 1948 PLYMOUTH CPE n _,.__ n .... Cltth" VIOLIN & CASE "' I DIUU'ltl -v llave llOrOClhlnR yoo want 10 .'()~~A BbO f Oft S.\LE t • $50. N•llboi•t w/lr!lll<'t, S300. 6 C'YI . Stir:k. Nt>Y" rnainr & Soles e Seivl~ IK'll? Cliwlflrd ads do It 30 b7.!-)llil9 r~lf>..1767 f.:vn &• \ivknd~. 8~~1 8. clu lch $100 as&-5950 6'S-4406 well -call NOW fl.12-5678. I .---- C•n Make Us No. 1 ·12 CONT. 4 door, d II r k brcr.vn. leather, all xtras, clean, 1alust see to ap- preciate. 540-2928 eves & Y:kends .,..--='--''-----=~1-'-=-'-='-----9 ... n __ o CorV.-11-.---~,,=32~ 'j9 V\\I Baja Bug. New scats, 11111,1;~. llrlght orang<', strong 1960 CORVETTE cni;in<'. $599. 6 4 6-4 4 4 8 · Original, 5'18-9-143 iGSC.l.">41 dlr. 'G-1 V\V 4 speed, sunroof. Cougar 9933 "'id~ ovals, & n1ore ! $699 '68 COUGAB., clea~. x Int /OXP986J dlr. r u n n in g con d"., black '69 FASTBACK. Near II('\\' \v/vinyle top, new !ires, all corni. $11SO finn. 586-2481 xt!'Rs, lo n1i .. one ow n e1· eves. 833-3000, ext 1 3 3 $1350. 675-6061 \1rkdys. ;7'1-XR7 Fiii1'"°'P~o----ru~·-, I 'li6 \/\\' i'~STBCK, 18K ~l i's {'(Ind, st'ereo. New ~s. Lo on ne"· eng & transm. New mi's. Bs t ofr. 644-5389 -butt. tires, paint. $9'i5 or F d ~· 9740 bst ofr. 846-7319. _ o_r _______ ,_-_1 --------1959 VIN VAN '&J >'ALCON. SUok •hilt , 1974 EXECUTIVE 1100 53&--0107 .. •1°. h••'"· •cl""' SJOO. · 646-4448 IZBE864l dlr. CLOSEOUT ·70 V\\', _reblt _eng, ne\~ '69 r~ORD Country S q ulre S' -.-1 lo U r II brakes. Xlnt {'(Ind. 673-6745 \\'gn lO -A 1 I .~.. · 1v-m cage, u y ft 6 . S13-03iil . ., u o. 11 r, equipped '74 Mercedes· Benz 11 · ot rodio, & heater. $ 8 9 9. 450 SE's at unusually l.'On1· V\V pa.Ms, body for sale. 646-4448 (084EQRl dtr. peliti\'c pr ices: \Viii trarle for Dune buggie 1961 f on D s TAT 1 o N 450 SE pans. 554-1412 \VAGON (Ser . No. 330 •, 36-1110. open '69 BUG. A m/~'m, n e ""' TRANSPORTATION CAR end lease al $221.80, plus brakrs. xln'l c on d i I ion , Sl50 557-4690 $1l50 °1' offer. 644-5027. 1972 LTD 2 dr., excel. cond., tax. 280 COUPE VW'S WANTED p11-r. & air, gd., gas ml. (Ser . No. 3201 ), Dk. red, Running or not. on reg. fuel. i ·ereo, po1ver windows. 36 5~11.13 673-3465 640-5835 mo. open end lease at '73 \\'hitc V\V THING, 19i0 VAN \VAGON i $174.15. plus lax. best offer. Lo\v mileage. au10, clean, 4 ~ ~d'. Jim Slemons Super concl. 497-1413 ti res. $2000. ~·g.9435 Imports 'i2 4.11 \Va~'On, Auto. an1/fm, Lincoln 9945 Xlnt cond. $249J. 1----------·I 1301 Quail 64G-J5.IS. '73 L1NCOLN SEDAN, fully i'\l'\\')JOl'I Beach '61 V\\'. Greal trans., l) mi. @qu ip p ed-· \\'hite, low 833-8300 ix-r cul. Radio. Great con-_!!lileage. GTa--59911 aft. 4 pn1 ENTEn FROi>.I r.1achRTifURI llilion! S.l75. 5.'il·l27~ '66 CONTINJ::r..'TAL. 2 Owner OVER '73 V\\' Bus-Under \\'arranty. car. A Great Bey! S600 or Xlnt rond. L.us:gage rack. bst of.fer. 979.1525. 35 USED s:11so. CAii 675-6662 Maverick MERCEDES Volvo 9n2 9947 '70 MAVERICK. Nee d s ON DISPLA y WE ARE "'"k. "'"' 011 .. No 2 :118-4147 afl 6 pm. House of Imports 52J.72SO • Jn Orani.::e Counl\'. But Only YOU Can Make Us No. 1 Mercury 9950 '73 CAPRI luxuf1:'. d ecor . vinyl lop. s tl'1't.'dftape deck, I lo"' n1 ilcs. automatic r.1:UST SELL $3000 or best offer, 64&-00n '71 280 SE 3.5 Conlv. Full invr., direct rron1 Berlin. Excpt. prier $13,000. l\11nt. Cond. 496-5717 c.o~'-""•~1B~z"'-2~=~ o~_~c~,~,-0-nd~.1 ~er. us F in;t 01' Las! And t,1•e'll Mustang 9952 .,.. ,,..,._., try harder for you1· best ---~-------1 Will not start. Call deal. '7 1 1\'IUSI'A.i'IG VS. a u to, &I0-€190 ~ L &111/lm stereo. a ir, ps/pb, 1974 l\IERCEDES 280C • ltllod llrtt!.a vinyl top. console. Make of1'. Silvcl'. l'Cd leather, sunroof. WI\. UllUJ 893.-6719 6 to ll1>1n. all day L<-ase or ~II. s.lS.00.15 VOLVO i-"'-k®-·------ 1968 TORINO GT, ~ eng. '66 ~1USTANG. V·S. auto., Good Conrlilion. 1966 ~{al'bor, C.i\t. 646-9303 pcnver steerini;. r ad Io. 53&-6360 heater, 'A'S\\' ttrcs. S 3 9 9 , '69 280 SE Coupe. Xlnt cond. Autos, New 9800 64&-4418 (NQR:iail dlr. Loadt'd. S7200. \VIII aceepl '66 l\fiJSTANG 289. Aulo. [)(. trade. ~57 c e I Jeni running condition. MG 9742 Needs paint. $475. 673-1348:.... NE\V CAR SHO\V Oldsmobile 9955 THINK ~ ....... "F!UED!ANDER" 1175'0 llACH ll'tO. w, .. _., SJ7 ... Z4 Free in Huntington Center's l\1all, Be11ch Blvd & Edinger at the San Diego T\vy Thni ?.Iondny =-AUTOS USED $ale1 6. Sl":v\ce OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS General 9901 UNIVERSITY OLD$ 1---------1 2850 Harbor Blvd. '6.1 JEEP (\Villvsl V-8. stan. Costa ?.fesa 54().~ dord, radio, heatel'. 50,000 'i~ CONVERT. gol.d Cutlns.~ orl~innl miles. $S99. 646-4148 Supren1e. like nu, under (]52KLFl dlr. \ . ..:l'r., 01ig 01~·nr, 494·3308 I AMC 9905 Pinto '957 ----------'64 RAJ\1BLER convert. 6 '73 SQU.lRE \Vagon. 4 spd, '6.i MGBGT am/fm, wire cyl. auto. Runs gd. Pvt ply. air. rack 8300 mi. l.Jke new. wheels. rn:?W ?vflchelin tires $150. 96:?~?1'53 673-3121. ~'Otld. Call aft 5' Buick 9910 '73 SQUIRE Sta. \Vag. 31,000 ----------1 ml., auto, air. $2,550. XI Opel 9746 ·s.~ ELECTP.A. Good condi-cond. 6#--0398 Bluffs, NB 1974 MANTA LUXUS, like ~~.I power, $500 CaU Plymouth 99$ ~eS ~ff; rad. $3.4oo. Ca dillac 9915 ATLAS I '69 OPEL 4 speed, rndl0: CADILLACS heater, xlnt. cotid. S 7 9 9. Chrysler/ Plymouth Open U11Uy & Sun. 'tll 10 PM %J29 Harb.Jr Blvd .. 64&4448 f63GJRP J dlr. Largest Selection Renault 9755 In Orange County Cm;ta Mesa --------Coupe DeVU\es • Sedan '61 RENAULT DeVllles • El Dorados • 546-1934 • S1 75 Convertibles. Also ?.fany .f"'S44-3417 * other select cadJllac Trade-MUST SELL •70 Du.liter,16 •s-.a..,bc------..9760 ins. cyl. Good oond. s 1300. 644-2786 aJter 5pn1. Brand New 197 4 SAAB 99LE Priced to Sell $4384 (#1386) Pontlec BUY or LEASE 1975 Astre $2989 I ·73 CAD 2 Or, Cpe DeV, or If you t refer lease n\ Exe<:. car. Deluxe. cond. $n 5 :47-6735, Alon-Fri. 6.18-2181 • per mo. Sat & Sun. + T&L :ti mo. O.E.L. 'i2 CAD SED DEV. Xln't DAVE R~ PONTIAC corwt. Ali extras. $4100. CaU USO llarbor Blvd. l (7J 4l 497~3187. Costa a.tesa ~17 TRADE '73 t"rREBrnD 6 cyl. PJB. Nice '66 Cad. lor pkup. of P/S. Xln t cond. $.1,600 ~· toqual value, Jerry 642--0661 vale PArt)' 491·1962 "'Directly &(!?'09.S fmm the '7'2 CAD Coupe dt Vlllo, fully Veg~•::-:-----99'-"7C4 f Bal .oa Ba.y Club" loaded, xlnt oond, l<fust sell ,-.. Salcii; e Service $4100. Ml-1848, 640-4164 71 VEGA llat~hback. Sliver 645-6406 '6i5EDAN DE -VI LE 'R:i~1~. vi::;~ 1"~hi. Au~. oy:ot 165 Loaded ~ Ownr S.W·'l!JSI • • -g S • . . Camaro 9917 1972-vEGA.lnw miles, Mu~ 73 Grand l>rix, blk, PIS, Mlcrifice. $17". or best fA. P/B, A/C. !1.ICreo, $3700. '67 C:un:iro 321. Aulo. xlnt fer. 892-9.'26 aft 6 ca JI GID-ro30 dy11 SW-1.161 cv. tn('(;h. cond. New 11 r tl!, 644-1700 Ask for Sain '70 CORONA 1900, Aulo, Air, brks. S'1.'Hlll aft 6 '72 VEGA GT W n. Xlnt, Rl lf, xlnt con<I. ?..lust M"ll! Clnsii;fff<.>d Ad! Ql.11 642-6678 lo n\l, Must !!ell t~I• .$83S,/olfC'r. 531·6512 lod!lY! Gi'H24.8 --------' 17 17 Laguna/ South Coast ' EDITION Toda,·'s f'i11a L • N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO . 302, 2 SECT IONS , 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL IFORN IA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 , 1974 TEN CENTS ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- Coast .Hy JOHN Vt\LTERZA "' coastal planning ~lement detailine energy policies for the five- milc-in land Orange Coast plannini:: area won approval from regional coastat commissioners a.1on - day--<:omplete with stri ct rules on new offshore oil drilline. The panel voted 10-l to approve !he fina l draft or the latest element to the coastal nlan denianded bv the an· proval'O! the Coastal Initiative. Louis Nowell cast the dissenting vote, • Panel Included in the do<'ument which stilt fl-Quires state commission <1pproval 1s the rccomrncndation that offshore oil drilling in federal \\":1 tcrs should only be undertaken after all other sources d•,•:indlc and that "'hen a proven need exists Lo increase ex- ploitation. The plan a lso recommends that no refinery expansion should be done on- shore and that no provisions be made for s upertankers lo u se C'Ur · rent harbors where tankers pull in. The element also recomn1ends that \ OKs Strict Oil Drill if it finally is determined that in t•reased offshore oil drilling is inde!'d required to meet energy needs. strict rontrols ))(• plact·d un the practil'l' and that s tate waters \lo'ithin the threc - mile limit remain in,·iola!c. The plan encourai.:es the search for alternati ve sou rces ol electrical energy, including wind generation . harnessing waves and the use of solar energy. In Jl deliberate attempt to plan for predicted increases in solar energy, the plan calls for strict codes related lu "~un r1)!ht ::. " Such code~. sug ~t·slt•fl for :.ulopt ion at \ht• loeal le\"l'I. c11uld plat·e rontrols on shado,1·s and t-:1<1rt· c:ius('d b.v nl'"'' construction. l'odl's \\'h1ch \\Ould cont:.11n a tax in · r('n\i\'e for d tvelopers ineorporating solar en('rg~· into projects ::ilso ;Jre proi)(}sed for future lt'llislal1on. The highl y !('('lrOil'al cl('menl <'Overi ng the fL\"l'·mi\e.inland zone of Orange :i nd Los Angeles coun11cs :11~0 sugi::ests nut:-.·and bolts pro\'isions for energy ronserv;1t1on, whil'h the co1n - n1ission believe:-. l.'ould ct1t consump· 11011 in hall" 1th1n the nt•XI fl('c:ulr !)t'\ l('l'S ~UC'h a:-rlrctnc 1.en1tl·rs for g,1 , :1ppl1.1 nt·v~ \lllLlld ('l11 dt'<'IJly 1nt11 lhl' ;1rt .. 1's \\Jii!c of natural gas ;.ind l'h1n1n;1lt· Lhl' pilot light. Sl)t.'l'ial l'onstrurlion tech111qucs. 1n- crt•ast•d lllSUlallOll and th(' USt' or nighttime rooling ~ysten1s \\'L1h bcttt·r uS1• of l'Ol'tJ!Y a!~O ;1rt• sug{!('Sll'd in the plan ('lrn1('n\. ·r1,l' ~t arr and t•ommfss1on :ll!r('ed that tuture :-.uppli1·:-of Alaskan oil" Lil ;jssure that thl' pl•1nn1ng arr:J ~ou!d ha\"l' enoul!h l'uel for tht• next sc,eral IXOD n er oes ur Two Face Hearing In Death /\ San C lemente ph"armaceutical \\'tll"ker a nd his 19·ycar·old \\"ife face arraignment \Vednesday in Laguu[t Niguel r.tunicipal Court in connection \\"ilh the drug death of a 16·year-old Laguna Beach girl. Laguna Beach dctcctivrs n1et \vith district attorney's representatives r.tonday to rc,·icw the case. Dc 1>uty Distrit•t Attorney ·red i\lila1·d is researching the case tod<1y ;ind "ill d~terminc \\'hat eharge.~ art• l'lled against the San Clcmt·ntl· coupk·. Honald L. Riehard:.on. 2-1, an<I hi~ ,.,.ire Terry Susannt'. of u;.o A,·1'nid;1 Florencia, "'ere booked 1n l.:.igun:t Beach on charg('s of n1u1·der. fur· nishing a 11rn·co1ic and ~u~picion or l>OS:5CSSion of marijuan;1. ·rhl'.\" ••1·1· h<'kl on $250.UOO bail l'ach. COMEDIANS FIND FORCED LANDING UNAMUSING Skiles (left) and Henderaon·Drop In on Freeway In addition. the lr\"itlc police 1trpar- tment \\"ill be seeking charge:-of grand th('ft slen1n1ing fron1 the !<1king of about S3,00J of the drug. proper· CA I caine, from Allergan Phar- m:lccuticals in the city of Irvine. 2 Coast 'Funny Guys' Land on Freeway Hichardson is an Allergan emolo\'r. lie \\'as employed in June and his job involved \\"Orking around propt'r - caine, companr official~ s;1id 1\lon· clay Allergan spokesm('n described the drug as a topical ane~thelic not clas· ~1ried a s a dangerous drug. They :-.:11d it has been in use by eye doctors for about 20 years and is t•ummonly sold 1n quantities only .5 percent strength. Dllt, Pilol P~OIOtlY AIClll•O l(MMt• TQPPLED TREE DAMAGES CAR IN CORONA DEL MAR Wi11d Blows Over Big Tree on Poppy Avenue ··it \\·asn't fu nny at all," said South Laguna comedian Pete l·lenderson. ·1 "'It's really spooky rJying at 4,000 feet in pitch dark "'hen the engine is not running ... llenderson . of 313621\lonterey Lane, anCI his night club partner Bill Skiles. of 29301 Spott('d Bull Lane. San J u:1n Capistrano, "''ere aboard a light plane that made an emergency landing on the San Diego 1''rec\\'a}' e:1rly Sunday morning. ""\\le "·ere coming back from a sho\v we did in Yuma. Ariz .. and our pilot was a little \\'Orried about the rate of f uel C'Onsumption, '' 1'1cnderson said. About ha\f\lo'ay o n thl' trip to Orange County Airport, Ilenderson said the engine coughed and died, but pilot Earl Tate of Corona del i\lar turned on a reserve fuel tank that supposedly could get the plan(' home. "But th('n O\'CI' Oceanside, ii started happening again and this lime \.,.C knew there ,.,.asn 't another tank of gas lo turn to," l-lcnderson said. l-lenderson s aid Tate \1·as hunting for San Jua n Capistrano 1\irport. but 110 landing li~hls \\"<'re on and the field C'ou ldn't be seen fro111 the air at 1 :30 a .m . "'\Vh<'n E:lrl s tarted s"''earing. I knew \\"<" had problen1s bcC'ause he Ted's Cousi11 Took Blame? BOSTON 11\P l -SCn. Ed\\"ard i\f. J\cnnedy·s C'ousin, Joseph Gargan, a lmost acC'eptcd responsibility for the Chappaquiddick auto accident which killed i\lary Jo Kopechne in 1969, the Roston Globe quote!'! a "highly kno"''ledgeu hie source" us saying. In a copyright story today, th(' Glo~ re1l0rted '''h<•1 it termed "cnn- 1 rudict ions '' bet ~·ccn Kennedy 's 1cstimony :ind l)ublic '.'ilatcmt'nl~ .about the ;J C'('idcnl and thl.' st:tl<'.:icnt s <lf other persons i nvo1,·1•<l. The ll<'\\'l'tniper snld ih1 unidrnlifll'd snurrt' said a plan to ha\'C Gtir J:••n nc\'er s"'·ears.'· l lcnderson said. "Bill \\"as si11ing there kinda muttering to himself and I kepl sayin g O\'er and o\"er ·the free"'·ay, the free"·ay' ·· 'J"ate pul the s ingle engine Cessna do\vn on the San Diego Frel'\\'ay near San Juan Creek lload just a mile from Skiles' home. llcndcrson said one or lhc first ears that stQppcd "·as dri\'en by a good friend or the comedy team and he took the pair home \Vhile Tate :-trranged lo have the plane towed to the airport for repair and refueling Allergan officials Si.lid the co1n pany drug \\"as not regardt·cl iJ:-. ont· 1\·h1ch could ha,·e an ··abus<.· potent1a1.·· ..\\le had no reason to tt11nk ;t nar· colic addict "'ould ('\·er ha\"C used anything like th1 ~ l'here 1s no C'v1dence that anyonl' C\"er "·oulcl ha\·c thought that it "·oulcl produce a hi gh or lo"· effect'" iJ spokesman said. Downed Trees, Power Outages Due to Winds It \\"<IS later learned the plane's fuel ISee PARTNERS, Page A2) Accident Kills Band Flutist At Saddleback A· po1lular flutis t in the Saddleback Communit y College band and can· didate for homecnming queen \\"as ki l- led i\londay in a i;rinding broads ide ('01\ision alOni! rain-\\'ashccl El Toro Road. Be\"Crl~· ;\1 a ric Gross. 18, of La~una Reach tod::iy "·as ren1embcred by her mus ic instructor '"as the type of student you :1 l\\'ays "'ant to h3\'('. · · Pri\·atc family funeral ser\'ices for ~li ss Gross. the daughtC'r or ~tr. and ~lrs. \\lillinm Gross. 1641 lliltcrest Dri,·c. "·ere held i\1onday afternoon. 1'hc attraeti,·e. blonde·haired coed lie con1p:1rt'd Uic :-.1·it111g ul propcr- c:iine as cocaine 11·ith the selling ol CSec II EARING, Pagc A2J Blood1nobile Visit Set in San Cl e1ne nte The Comn1unitv Bloodmobil(' \1·il\ make a stop in San Clemente No''· 15. tJecept1n~ donations of \1·holl' blood from a loc:ition at Our L<idy of Fatirna Catholit' l'hurch. Donations \1·itl be :l('C'ept('d on ;1n :1ppointmcnl bas is from :1 p.n1. to 7:30 o.m . and a1J1lointments :ire a\'aila blc by calling ·192-2831 . B~· ALAN l>IRh'.I\" Dt !~1 D11IJ Polo\ !>UH Gale.force \1·1nds bolst('red hy rain. socked Orange Count y f\Tonday ni ght and early today , topplin g trees. playing hal"OC \lo"ith po\\·er lines and contributing to a fatal traffic ac· cidenl l 'he traffic death occurre1l in a n ac· cident on El Toro Road, l.aJ.!tu1a l-lills, u·hich J>OliC'e said "'HS partly due to the rain-slickencd streets Six neighhorhoods in the Jlun lini::- lon Beach and fountain v·anev areci "·err hit by power blackouts ~nd in bolh Ne\\•port llarhor and Ilana Point llarbnr gale \\"ilrnings \\'f'rc postl'd. thouJ!h no boats \\'('re torn IOOSl' from their moorings Elese\vhere along llll' co:ist, trt•e:-. "'Cr(' blo1vn do11·n \1·ith onr crashing Some Alimony Wife to Get $2.261 Million \Vas killed '"hcn her foreign made l\11 1\1\1 1 (UPI I -George B. SlorcrSr .. m1\11on:Lil'C' lounderof compart e:ir spun out of control near -. Storer Broadcasting Co., has been ordC'l'l'd t o p;_1~· a pnss ihlt~ tht' intersection of El Toro Roac1 and r ecord S2.261 million in I.ax-free aliinonv to hi~ tlurd \1'1(e . Calle Coria. just outside the Laguna Dorothy. · lk-aeh <'ity limits The alimony ruling. m•1dc b~· C11·c1ul .Jud)!c ,\Ja n St·h"·~1rtl Thc.c11r crossccl the C'C'nler line into c ... I ' b I " 'I d • the u•cstbound traffic lanes and eol-.~pl. u, ut not rcvea cu unl1 to ay, 1~ bl•1n j'.! appc;d1'<I b~· 1he jct ··car-old Storer. lided \\'il.h :.i c:1r driven by Hoger -' Llo~·fl Antflt'ln~-. 2A. 21080 Ju:inl'no Sch,vnrtz n1lcd !hat "lhll st r lti or li,·ing \\"hlth thc· ... 1· p;_1rlit·~ ar Ori\'(', ;\li!'i~ion \·iejo Anthony .,.,·as CU5tomcd themselves to boi?Alcs th<' muul " adm1ll<'d 1<, Sadd lcb:.ick \on,munity They we re cllvorccd in \V yom1nA. but the propt:rty ~t·ltlt·rnl'l\l llospilal un<I 1\a" $Chcdulc d to be 'vas made in f'loridn . rclc:ascdtnd~v . In addition to the alimon~·. ordered t.o bv 11•ucl in IE) l'qua\ 1\li~:\ Ciros:"'. u 1!173 grni:luatC' of monthly installmc n1 s. Schwa1'17. ;dso d1 rcctcd Storer to turn O\"cr the roof or a house on Roose1·elt L:iuc in Laguna Be ach. anoth('r damaging a car on A\·enida i\larquit:1 in San Clemente and another falling on a car in Corona del i\•l ar 1·rees ,,·ere topplt«I along Cro\\·n \'alley Park\\·a.\", in Laguna ~1gucl. ""hile, in Costa l\lesa, a large carob tree "•as fe ll ed in a c1ty park. But the conditions ~·rre cxpect('d to impro\·f'. \Vea\h('r spokesmen snid the \\"inds would continue thrnugh the day, but diminish toni~ht \l"ilh \Ve-d - nesday being both sunnier i.lnd \\"ar- n1rr. 1\l:1ny cJ(•etricily lines \\"l'r<' shorll:d or blo\1·n dou·n in \\'est Or;ini:c County parlicularl y. keeping SO·GO Southern l'alifornia Edison \\·orkers busy. In the \vorst 1nstanr<' the top of a plll\'('r pole burned and fell\() the ground 1n Jlunt1ni.rt()n Beach, fau:-.1ni;: allou! 500 cus!omers to ll(• \\'lthout Pfl\\t•r tor ·"l'\"t'n hours For the firs t linll.' sint'l' J!)G~J, l\\'O ri'<I flags denoting g;,ile t·ondillon~ \\('r(' hoi"!<'d by the ll arhor Patrol 1n :'\('1\f)Ort Jlarbor <l-" ,1·1nds up ro 4.', mph \\'hipped throuf!h lh•• harhrlr latt' !\Tonda~· niE(h l and l';1rly 1h 1" rnor nin ~. l 'ht'r<' \1cre no rc1)(1rl " of fl an1agP, though this morning thf' fla~' \1('r1· ... 1dl f1,1ng . /\ ll ;irbor Palrnl !Stt• \\'IN l)S, l';igr A?l Pla nt Pilf P rl'r Hit~ Dana l'o int ll esi dt•nt (lr11 n).(•" ('<i11n1 1 !"h1 •r1 rf ' (•ll1 r(·r" .1r1· looking lnr ,1 pol1••d pl11n1 111licl't'l Rules \t'<1r ... and that onh ;1tt11r the :\l:i :-.k:tn ~ourr1~ 1:-. rlt•ph•tl·(I ~huuld off~hor(' drtlhng lll' ron:-.n.lt•rt•tl as a pnont ~· 1\(•n1. 'J'hC' rf'p111·1 ~trt·~~t·s that 11 ta~<'' ,1h1111t 111 \l•ar ~ htt\lef'n ttu· time· ,, hng ;irea is lra:-t•d tn the t1mf' U'h<'n thf' fir~\ barrel rl f t·rullc c:on1l'S fronl a 11·ellhe:1d . And th:.it hiatus, the r1•port ·statt'-"· i::i,·e:; lhe coastal ar1•a a built·ll\ brf'::ilhl•r to .'-tudy th<' nt'OO for ne.,.,· off s hort" drilling 1n nr,1• federal lease areas . Treatment Reported Success LO~G HE,\CJI 'AP1 -H1chard ~I ~ixon 1\·a:-"do1ni:: \\rl\" af\('r hour· long suri.;ery 1oda ~· 10 kC'ep blood clot:. in hi s lefl IC'g from mo,·111g to the h('<i rt or lungs "·hr rC' lhl'y could caust• death. 'fhl• former 1ire:-1dl'nt"s p<'r~onal physi<.'i;1 n described lh1.• oper ation as a SUt'CCSS Dr. Eldon lliekn1:1n . a \";1:-.<.'ul:ir specia l1 :-.t 1\·ho pcrform('d the oJ)C'ration \\"ilh 11t·o othl·r surgeons. said Nix on ·~ cond1t1on ""1~ ··:-table .. :ind no 111ort• surgery \1·a~ antit1patf'd to ('ombat th(' blood clot:. cau-..ed b.v Nixon ·s chronic phleb1t1:- The op('rallnll began at 5:30 a .m. ~one of his fan1ily "·a s present al the hospital, bul Jatrr 1\ixon aides :-.:1id his "'·ifc, Pat. and forme r \Vhitc llous(' Sl't'retar,·. Hose '.\tar\· \\"oods. a rr1\"cd tosee hirTI . - 'fhe operation ,,·:1:-. :1 rt'l:lli\'('ly sim · pie one -a plastic chp partiallr closed off the main \"ein taking blood from the leg to the upper bod~·. The chp perm ii~ blood to pass but no large clot:-.. Surgery \1·as dC'eided nn ~l onda y night after doctors reared lhat a large r iot in :\1xon"s \('g cnuld hrt'ak lno~e and lod ge in a n ar\C'r~ tn !he ht-;1r1 or lungs, "·hich could r;n1 ~e s udde n de:ith. Dr . .J ohn C. Lungrf'n, ~ixon·s per· :-onal physician, s~11d thl' c lot!' left 1n i\1xon·s ll't:: hopcofull.\· "·111 naturally d1:-.sOl\"c the1n ~el\"f'~ 1n lilnl·. 1"he form er prc~ident \1:1 ~ taken to a room on the top floor of ~lemor1al llns p1ta\ l\lcdit·al C€'nter o[ Lon p: <See S IXON, Page A21 Greenbelt TV Prog1·a1n Aired A progran1 on th<' Laguna Beach <~reenbelt \1111 be s ho\\n ton1~ht at Ill pm. on Ch:lnncl 10. c;ihletelc\ 1s1on. l'h;1nncl JO, cabll' telc\"is1on. ·rh(' proi::r arn. ·\\"hich "'ill hf' rcpcall'd \\"cdnesday :1t 10 am. and 4 pm .. fca!ures a lllm anfl panel 4h,\l'Ussion of greenhc11 members. flill \'ernor. one of the paneli<;\~. ..,Hid th1; program has bccn !<Cherluled tri prec ede a pubhc hl'ttnng \\'ed- nescla y b.' the ()r;1ngc County Pl<1n - n1n.c Cnn1 n1i.'-s;on to rt'\'H.•\1· :\loulton l!anch l)t'\"('l()pmt·nt. '~h1fh include\ n1uch oft he ~rel·nhl' It Thi' hcrinn):! "-11t h('i:!;in al 7 .30 pm .11 ;\\ts:-.1011 \"1e10 Ii i.ch School. 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I le .. aid !ht· clip \1:1:-.1-'l'r1n;.111l'llt. l{L· :.aid !ht• "Vt'r,1t1o n \\:1..: unt'\Ctll· ful :ind thal the lormer p ri:~1rlt'nl 11 as ··rcC'ovc rn1g 1n the norm;rl manner." 1"hl' doctur ~aid \1xon had lhC' u,,u<i l post-operati\'t' effects of sleepiness herause of the aneslhesia and \1•as confined to bed. Preside nt Ford Sig11s 22 Bills \\'f\S \11 \GTO'.'\ ll 'Pl ! r rc:;i<ll'lll r ord h:1:. ~1iincd 22 lri11:. ran,i.:111(! fron1 :t rl'peul of 1970 l,1\1·., pcrn1i1ung, "111 1 \..nock '' d rug 1:11<.1,., to a n1e;;i .. ur1• ;1 ho\l sh in~ tht.• n1:.ind atory autun1ubilc ~l'tll lx-\t -1 ~n1tion 111h•rluck :-y.~t cm. 'l'hl• ~2 hill!' \1 t•r1· :1n1on~ :lti picei•.:; of lt·,1!1:.1:1t1nn Iha\ h:1\'l' hl•cn ;n1a1ling pre.•adent 1;1l :iction ~1nrc: Cong re~:. acl- JOUrned IJ1·l. HI. Oth£>r m ajor bil l,; signed ~l ond ay }:l\'C CongrC''-·" cflnlrol \l\f'I' transfer,; of JHIClt•ar mait•r1als !o forrign (·oun · t rLL·:-. ordt'r rc~1'.1\'C'h into ~nl a r cn£>rl!Y. an<! ,•nd the C .S. con,rn1l n1ent tu dt.!ft·nd 1·a 111·;111, Prob le rn Drinkrrs' Ha p Ses~ions S .. t lnlnrn,al rap ses:-.hln~ fur ll('Op l(' \111h r11,nking proh\t•m!' :tri: hC'ld at t i :1 111 \\'1•d1u·s da\ at S! 'L1ry ':. t 'hur('h in Lai.:un:i li e.1th '!'he d1o;c11ssion n1r<>ti n~:s, v.·hich :ire fl'l'l'. :ore condurtt•tl h~ The Brv. Hntwrt C11rnch!>fln and narb;ira Knpf, ;i r11un$t'lo r . Furthl'f information is ;n .ii1.1hl1' by e:ll hn,!!: 1!J..J .. 'J,)·12. 'fhc t•hurrh ·~ Jol':ltcrl a! 128 P.:irk i\\"t'. ORAN GE COAST Ll!tC DAILY PILOT T""' O•A•"°' (.u" O••ly P•IOI ~!""""'~" •l «>•I"" ll<ftl'O tY I<•*" ... ~ .. •S publo \f>OG l>r IN 0.,tl'Ul'O (OoO\t Pullln~\"9 (O"'P••• ~-·'~ ..,,,,....., ••~ "'"'',,,.,...,' """'"'u~ 11'·e.uo" r.,,,., •<1< Co-ii• ,,.,.,..., ...,..,._, l •K1' MYM•f19!0tl 8"..-h f o..i• '''" va11t•. 111 .. n•. ~•Odl<to.o<• "'•"•••<><I l•Oij,.. Q.M;1' '>au!h Co•<t • \>l'IQt• ,.<;1.,....1 Wlol'9" I\ i:..of>!"~•<I !Mlu•d•>• -~""'1•n '""' ,,,,,..""', "'''""'""Q t .. •.1 ... ~· lOll ~~1 e~~ ~!• ... !,Cr.It M•w. ("l"O•n•••l•ll. Robert N Wr>rd P•••""'"' ~"" F\1111•"""' Jack R. Curlt>V "ll•t• ..... ,,,,. M •""Got""''' ....... ,. • Thoma<. K('e111l (O•!Of Thom.is A Muroh•nc Mlln4Q•"'I (<1d0< (n~rles H LOO'> Richard P. Nall A•" •l•~I M~~4Q••Q l<l,l<"I Laquna Beach Otlict t It•(.,...,...,,. St••'1 M A"·"Q l <l<I<''\ p 0 l\f>• l>MO •1~\1 Olher OthcH c_,,,, .......... 1)0 ... ••1 8.o•~t·~· ....... ,....,.. 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In Sanla 1\n:i , a 2•1-hour ra1 nf:1!1 lot;i l or .:10 of au inch \\'as rceorcl<:d. \111h t)(lof :i n llll'h rcrordt'd at E!'l'nr1 1 :u1il .30 (}f ;1n inrh ;.il l.~1guna i1>1~u1·I t )rlt' i1f thl' 11 1 .. 111l':-l r a infall~ l'l'/.!1:.ll·red 11:i,, at ()'~1·1 JJ l'i1rk 11 hl'l'l' thl· lo\a\ rearhl·cl .IS!l of tin 111rh 'rh(• \1esl brt'ak11:11e r 11·a:; t•loscd t<l f1:-;ht'rmt'O :i l !Jana Poi nt !!arbor and ~:ile "'a rnings .remained posted today. l'\o boats were da maged during t he ni ght, 3 harbor de partment :.pokes man said. San Clemente r eceived .42 inches or r;.ii n compared only .13 inches at this ti me lasl year. Onl y a few more traffi c acc idents than usual \1·ere reported in Costa J\Jesa \1·ith no serious flooding O('CUr· ring. Suprenie Court Will Con,s ider Deatli Sente1ice \V..\Sl ll~GT<li' IUPll -1'he U.S. S111)remc Couit today agreed to hear th" a ppeal o f :i m a n on No rth t ':1ro lina's dl•iJ th row v.•ho wa nts 1·;1pital pu ni~hment banned fore1·C'r as .. ,·rut>l ;ind unusu:i\" under the (.'.on· :-ltlul1on . 'l'h e jus tit'l'S 11·ill he a r ora l :1r~umcn1s ;inti hand do\\·n a \\Titten 11 p1 nion 1n the casl'. "'hirh gi \'C'S th e enurt an opportunity to expand its 1972 la ndn1ark ruling \hat narrov.·ed the u,~, of the death penalty but tlld not h .111 it en ti re Jv . 'l"he court ·rnukl :ivoid the capital r 11 nishment i ~~u(I if it chooses by t'ulin g on a much narro\rcrqucstion of \1 hclher th{' '.'\orth Carolina Supreme l'ourt had the PQ~·cr to l'C\\'rilc por· lions of the stall!"!> old dt'alh J>enalty la11· 11 lneh the l<.'gi~l a t ure f1n:i llv l'l'plat1'1l !:1.'t Apri l. ' 'l'hl' rourl has appeals fron1 :O.l'Ven 11u·11 nn lll':11h r111\' 111 :\1orth ('arolina and l\\o frun1 t;l'flrJ.!ia. P r1·~un1 ahly, 1h1' otht'l' 1:lJ.!hl r.a .... 1·s 11·111 a11 :11t ;1 \1ril . tt•n up1111o n h,1' tht• f11ll court on lhl' :1p· p .. ;il by .J l'sse ·r. Foti ll'r. \\'hu " :1s con· 11t•lt·d or n\urd{'r. 'l'IH' L1·g~d lk ff'l\Sl' Fund (If th1· ...,,\ \('P brought iJ ll n1n{' 1·;1'''" to th1· l . S. Supreme Court :tnd a~k1·<I that 1·,1pitul pu n1~h1n1•11\ lie dt •rlart:d un · O:Otl.,tl!U1 IPll:lJ tJtlt'l' ;111J rnr ;ill. \,;111·~1·r:; ~:uct \hC' dr:ilh pl·n.1111· 1-.. :1ppl1cd n1 o~t1y 10 hla rks :1nct th1· poor .ind not to a ll 1X'oplc \1·hr1 l·o n1n11! lhl' 'an1t· kinds of crirn(•, thus 1·111l <.1 \1 n); !ht.• 1!'17~ lu,!!ll l'OUl'I rul1n~ F1111 h·r j, one-11f f1v1· bla~·k:. on lhc J":,irth C.:a r11 li na rl!•Hlh roll' 1\hll :ire ;qJ- pc-.1lt ng. 'fht• Ol hl'I' 111·1) ;°J l'l' \\ IHI I' 'l'hl' Lt•;1,i::t1 l' -\1'hich kt•eps na\1011· \11dt• f1 j'.:Ufl',,, ~aid th;i1 a" nf !11cta ,v, I l!I Pl'r~on s 11 1·rc 1111 <l1·ath n,11 1n 17 ~1<1\(''· E 1~h1y of the con\'11·\..; al'c lll :u'k. thr('t' lndi.1 11, onP ~l 1•x ican­ .\ nll'l'll',rn and H!-i \vhlfl' Nnrlh l 'aroltna !rd the s\:1\C':-. "1th ·19 :-.cnlt'll· C:t.:fl !ti 1 ht• ~.I:-th;11l)l)l•t'. Bids T oo H igh ; Trus t ees Sli ce T e11nis 'Frill s' S,uldlt•h<11·k ('11111n111ni11 ('11 llt·~t"' lr11:.\t'1·:-trnnn11•1I th1· 11·1il:-. 11ff :-.ix I ll'PJ)Ul\('d 1 t'll Ill ~ ('1)\11'!.; on l h1· ~1 1 :-:0.Lilll \'11·.10 ea rl\pll" l\ln111l:i~' ;ift1·r l11cl:-> , .. 1 nh• in ~i'H.11\MI ;1hn1 •' t·o~\ 1·,\1111;1\t ·s. ·rru:-ll'l':O: 1·c·ih1C'1'1l lh1· pru·1·1ag: In :1lx>ut $ J!fjt,l)!ltl, \\'h!Ch ~!'I II t•I! ;J l){)\'C lhi• Slt>:!.!ll~I h1Hl>ll'lf'rl for lh1• ('11u r1 ~. h11l '1111 S.'f l.HHO l>t·lo\\' the lu\\' b11.J uf :;;21 1.01~·. Th" n1'11 pl.111 f',11\;-; l11r -.i"X ('nurt .;., «h.1r11p1•111,h1p hgl1t111~. ll•nr 1 n ~. 101 l1·t l.11 11111.~, .. 1 ,,11•1 .l)..t' hu1lct1ni.: :ind olhl't' 111111"1 t1•;1! UI I'' :-il'I er.ti prc1 i'I' qu«~linn' oiboul ! 1•1!1•,ti.:11 111 !ho• l'llllt \' II !'l'I' !'1'f1•I 1'1•d l.i till' ;irt·lutl'l'l ~. llLp1w..· .111d H<.1ndell , 1111 .. tud\ 'f hl'I 0 \l lll 11•purl '" lhl' IK1;11.1 .. , ;1 ""ll('l'l;,1 1 n11•,•11n i.: r.tll C'cl lur ~ p n1 'Inn d.1 1 .11 th1• ·ru~1 1n l 1111111 ~1 hr,.il \J1,\1 u I h11.11!I ro11rn. ;µ~\ :-;. l' SI. --'hl'<t 'I 1 u"t"''' \1111·1t ''' IPJ1·1·1':1!l Ind" a1ut "1ll 11•IJ11\ t ht• PrtlJl't 1 1111··11 11t·11 pl.in' •ll I; '-'.Ollljllt•l\'tJ, UPI ltltPM!e RESIGNS ENERGY POST Jot'ln C. Sawhill EPA Czar Sawhill 2 Receive Sentences In Slaying l'ri:-un :.1•11\l·ll!'1·>: \11•1\• nu•t1·d out 111 i\11•n1phl:i, '1'1•1 111 .. \\lond<1.\' IOI' 111 41 11r t h l\'l' llll'll 1111 t1·1.1\ 111 11'\t• :-h<111!L!\~ flt•;1th' 11 1' !I l.;IJ.!UH:t I Jill.'> \l'Hl1111 .1Hd .1 \'llUlf.1' tllll"ll' :.1tJ.·n1:t 11 l<l!»l ~1'<1! Lil ,I :'ll en1 ph 1.~ ;1\h',I'. Hui 1 hi· \In I'd of 1 ht• I h1·1 •t• t111f1 ·ntl ;1 nl" :.1111 .11\ll llS lr1 ;rl 111 lhl' l>lhOOtl11 1.! dt'.1l h 11\ ~\r..; :O.lddr1·d ll ;11.1·l\\'f'lod, ."15. :111ll ·• l"n.l!l1n11• 1:11111!1 lr·u·111t •. l,1ni.·" I'. \\'1tit'lll'I S1•n\1·n<'f'" ot 2 t11 :111·:1r~ 1t1 lh1· ... 1.1l1· p1•n1\1"11t 1 :1r~· \\t't'1• 11rd1•r1·tt !or H1l·h:1rd Bl·n1un11n . 25. 11f 1 ~11 1n111J,!h<1n1. 1\la ., .11111 P hilllp t:l1•11 l\la:.on. 2-1 . nf Lo:-t\nJ.!l'il'."· J•::.r1·h 1•11 f('rl·d :in :t n1 1·nded pl(•a nl gu1Hy 10 ar · l'f·,~d1·y l'hari!cs. '!'ht.• Sl'lllClll'ltlg ll':J l't'S l\J .1uril't' \\I· 1·K1nn1·y '1';1y lor. JO. 11( St. Lolll:-.. ~l o .• ~1 11J on trial fdr f1rst·dl'g l't'!' murdl'r 111 th1· l11'1n :-.layi ng:. 111 No 1·1·mhcr ot l!J-;:L l\11':>. li11zc \v.·oort. v.·ho:-.c hu:.ll;uul · had !hed only a fe\1' n1onths bCfo1·t· hl't' n1urd er . had ix'(•n in 'l'ennr:i:.t.·l' on ;1 l!'!p tu \ ... it ht•[' ~OIL l)U!'L!lg ;1 .;\11pol t'I" ~111· look1·d UI' lhl' 11ld f.1111il.1· 11 ·11•1111 11 ho pl :1yt•1I guitar 111 lht• !l ank :-\11011 b;1od 10 1' lit ~1 '.1 1':.. ShL· h;1d hop.·d 111 :.::1111 S<l ll )t' lll'lp Ill ~··I ling ~UlllL' ol h1•r' la!(' h u ~IJ;.i lltl.:. l'U t!lflO:iit tons Uut thf' l\\'n \\'Cl'l' .~hut 111 dt·:it h in :1 <l urk allr~· in J\1t•rnplus. Police Puzzled " Vi ejo You,lli Dead Ne arl)" 4 Yea rs i)uuj;I"' H.1~ \\'h('.11 .I r 11a ..... 1 )11:-. :.111n \'it•Jo 111.i.:h Srhuol l~·H•'t'tnan 11h11 !1111r \t':ir:-:1;:11 111•t'(t1·1l ~111111· 1·\\1 a !tllllll',\. llt• 11t•nl 11ut 111 hr..: l'Url\fllllll il\ hk1• lhuus+i n~ls of htl!h ~chvol J\lt\i11ri li:tt l." fo1· )t•ar~ :01 d l:1nrh·d ;1 .1ob ;1s 1111• J.!l':.t\1•.1;i rd shift :i111·n(!an1 ul ;111 :111 11i~ht _i.:asuli1n· :.t;1t t11 n <it \I ll• 1·111·n1•r uf l.:1 l'<1l t?o:i d and ,\l ul rl ;tnd s ll.ndt•\;11·d. 111:-I uff lht· Snn lh t•i.:o Ft\'t'\I :I,\'. :-i1Hlll'I 11111· in J h•· r11l1L pr1•d :n1 n huurs th1· u101·111ng ot ,!;111 :iu. 1\171. IJouglas lt;1y \\'l11•al ·~ fu turl' t«.11111• In <11 11•11(\ a l I hf' h11 nils o l a ,l!unn1:111 ''l"oung \\'hrat 's a:;:-;a1 \:u11. lor 11a111 of !he~ I/I tlh• 1·ash l"l')!ISl ('I' tdl. fo r l·l'd hi nl into a l'l'<H' storeroon1. m<.11te h1n1 knt'l"I tl ovvn anti fi ri:d" sin_i.:lc .38 1·;dihcr hu lll'l int o the b<.1ck of his hc:1d l•'ouud hours h1Lcr hy <J 1·ustoml'r. \\'heat \\'as taken to Soulll Coast Conl · rnunity llosp1tal in South La guna. un · ilrr \\'Cnt e n1er~c n r)' s urger y 10 rl'n101'i.' the ~lui;: lodged in his hra1n ;ind pa ssed into ;_i con1;1. Exact I,\' :!2 rl:1ys 1:1\t•r. Douglas Ha\ \\'hl·;1t J r .. dil'CI. ll is t•x1·1·uti nner h:1:. 11u\ hl'l'll l°ound. "\Vt'r~ prett y \l't'tl slutk . \\'<.'\'l' got :1bu v 1\·h11 \Vas shot and u bullet." ~a HI \'.<.1pi . .J anll'S Br oad \)1>\\ of the Uran~c l'ount~· Sherirr·s <ll'f1cl' "l!'s prl'tly bl t.>ak." MURDER UNSOLVED Douglas Ray Wheat Jr. 111inor ..it the ;1~t· o! 17 , l\i \111rk past 10 p.ni. Quits Joh I~~· 11 E l.E~ TllOJJ,\S \\',\Sil!\"(;']'(__);\' (l 'Pl I -John C. Sa11hill. \1h n \I as ;il odds \\·\th the \\'h1li: I louse O\'Cr a proposed gasoline \J X :-.ureha rge, has r esigne d as fe dt•r a l en er gy adminis t r ator, Preside nt Ford announced today. ·Soon a l'11't'\\"arils tl1·l t'l'Liv1•:-111 1·1· .. l]_g <.1t l'd till· use or ;_1 crC'rl it l':1 rcl ~tolen frorn \\"idl•nt·r·~ lx1d1· ;i nd 111,,. probe 1 ~·1 1 tu a n10\l·I 111 ·~!cn11>his .~•ht•ft• (110 i'!U,,pect~ \\\'I\' ;11't'l':O.t1•d \1·1thuu t tnt•rth·nt ;.111tl the third ;q,. pr1·hcnd l•d altt'I' a :.hootout in a n1otel J'OlH11. The best ill\'t'St 1g;.1\ors c<.111 do. Broadbclt !':tid. is to compare 'bal- listics p;_ittcrns nf guns used in sin1ilar t:riml'S \1·ith the :.lug rl'mo1·ecl fro rn \\'heat 's s kull. "'Bu t lh('rc have been nu connct- lions." said Broadbcll . Tom \Varren. owner or the Arco :-lalion \\'here Wheat \\'Orked for only t11·0 months, said customers still ask iJbout the tragedy that shocked the young planned community. "'l'hey d1 s n1is.~t·d lht· 1·.1Sl' ;1t tl\e fi rst hearing: unit I '\'e l1'1('(\ to fnri;t't about it." said \\':u·rrn. ··1 hop<• 1\ h:ll e\ t'r ~uu tlo help~:· l\l rs . l)oug las lt;r1· \\'ht•a\ Sr. told n ·reporter. "I hopP ii hl•lp:;." Sht' rcflcctpd on t h1~ da~s fol101\·in~ her only son's death. ho,1· thi: Atl:inti1· Richfield Company put up $5.000 in re \\'a rd m o ney fo r information leading lo the arrest :ind conviction of \\'heat's s layer and ho"' members of the community raised more than S2,000 \\'hich \\'as donated to St. Kil· lian 's Catholic Church \rhcrc the bells toll in hi s memory. Ford told reporters al the \Vh ite l lnusc that Sawhill \\'ill be succeeded by Andre "' E . Gibson, a former as- sistant secretary of Commerce for marlime affairs. r.trs. Ilaze lwood had bou ght h t•r honie al 2.12:.2 Pike Road shorlly after ht'r ;\rm,\· ulflrf't' hushand th1•d of ran· cer.· Shi' had planned lo \i\·1· 11 llh ht>r :-on at th" Laguna tlills hou:.e :1fter hts d1sch;1 rJ.!t' J rom the Arn1y. "He 11·as such a good kid," said \\'a rren. ··He came in one day \\'ilh l\tr. \\'heat <Senior) and asked if l had :-ome '''ork on 1vcekends. lie wanted :-.u1ne extra money,'' reca lled \Varren. Sawhill . 38, took over as head of the Federal Ene rgy Administration in June, replacing \Villiam E. Simon, who bec am e s ecretary of the Tre:isury. Ford sciid that Sa\1·hill ~·ill be of- fered a "first·rate" position in gol'cr- nmcnt. lie denied that Sawhill \\•as "dunl· pcd" but said that Secretary of In· terior Rogers C.B. l\1orton had the rig ht to make his 01vn appointments .;1 s overa ll administration enerl!.1· coordinator. In that respect, t'ord s aid he supported J\lorton. 1'hc Pres ident also announ£>cd se\'e ral other changes v.·ithin the Ad- ministration's energy.related areas. 'rhey included: -Atomit Energy Commission chief D1 xy Lee Ra y to be as s istanl ~cc relary or State for oceans and in · tcrnat io nal environ mental matters. -Dr. Robert C. Seamans to be head nf the Energy Research and Develop. n1cnt Administration, \vhieh replaces !he abolished Atomic Energy Com· mission in t \\'O months. The new ;.1iien cy "'ill become the top federal agency in the field of energy develop· inenl. Seamans is a fo1·mer Air Force secretary ::ind also served as an as- sociate administra tor of the National Ae ronaut ic s and Space Ad· mini.«tration. -l'"ormcr astronaut \Vi\liam An- de rs. an ,\EC commissioner. ,.,.jl] head th e nt'\\' Atomi c E ne r gy H(•J.!ulator_,. Coin mission. S;_i\\·hil l's p lans \\"t'r e not i rn· n1cdiatcl)' kno111n. SourC'es ~aid th:.il Sa \1·hil! hus bt•cn offcrt.'d $200,000 Lo ret urn to pri\'MIC' industry arid hac..I ;11:-.11 been nffcrccl uni\"e rsity teaching Jltl~\S . &iurrc·:-(·lose lo Sa\\hi ll s:iitl the resignation ,~·a s t rii;!i;iercd by the 1'f'C'l·nt appointm£>nt of Morton as the 1\d min i'lr;1tion 's ci\·crall ene rgy t•oor· i1111ator. Sa\\'hil! \\'<IS C;"I UAht hel\'/Cl'll the nat ion·s pr1·ssin g cnt·r_gy needs on one )l;i nrl ;ind C'n\'il'nnmcntali:;ls nn the (1thl'r <1lrn os t frnrn the moment he took O\'t'r u ~ head of the Ff>:A .lune 27_ Con~um (•r _groups sharpl y cril ici7.Cd lht• Pr tn f'clon Un ive rsit.1· graduate :111d for111cr fin ance prol'essor at Nt'IV Yol'k linivrrsity this month \\'hen he ~u~gcs t t·d the possibility of a n ad· d1t io n;1 l fl'dc r a I tax of 2Q rents or more pl'I' j!.a\lnn nf ,::aso!inc to rut the 11al ion's dC'pendenrc on foreign nil. c;ibson, 52. rt'signcd his Co mm erce jnh in J <.1nuary after S{'r\'in p. fnr four ) f',1rs lo tn kl' ;i 1>osit ion with Interstate <hi ·rrtinsrort t'o. of Philad£>1phia. lie i:. nn lon~rr \\'1th lntC'rst<itc. ( ;1b:;on \\;is Sl·n1nr 1·ict> prcsirlcnt of 1 :1rgo for the 1:r:il'C l .ines. u shippin_g 1·ompan;v h<1S<•d in NC\\' ,.ork. 11·hen 11a1n<·d tu 1 he Con1 mt'l'tt' po:.!. lie \1•as ,1:.~1:.l :t11t 1·u111p1ro\lt"r 11f lhe ~a\'y's ~l dit:tl'\' Sra 'l'ran:;;11orl Si'rvi1·c in th e 1•arll' 1~,50 ·.~. Saudis R ej ect U 1iilateral Cut nARA'I". ~1 orntt"O <AP) -Saudi /l,rahla ha!' told other /\r"b oi1 states it \11ant ~ ;:i ":-ym holi r rut" in \Vfffld pel rolt'l1m p r1cf'i-. but pla ns no 111111<.1 \cr.1\ act 1nri. 11 Saudi offi cial s"id to<l.1 1' 111:, dL!>Ull)\l;rl of :1 un il ateral cul 1n :0.,1Hdt 1\1';\h1a ·, pril'l' Of a p· prn\:Jlll:11('J~ SI I (i.°1 p<•r barrel cnn 1ra'>tt•1I 11 Hh :• report rrnm Jl;ih:•I 1n 'I h•· \1·v. \·ork 1'1mci' "l'he n1 •11.:-p11pl'I' rt.1porlcrl that ;1n in· f11rmc<I ArHh :-.ourrc !'lu1d the nrr·bur· 1<'1 prtt't' of Si1111h nll v.·ould bc \111,crcrl nro: v.·f('Ktl'" ' h:'!tr:'lirmt:n . '"~ t 11 111 ld ·' la1 i.:1·~1 011 cx1K11'\t•r, S;1ud1' f\ rah1a I h1•111·1•t 1t ;_1 I ly c.·0111d fnrtc do\1 n .ai1 11lJ pl'lCCS \\ 1! h ll tltll lii\l.'l';il ('Ill San Clem e nte, R e cla1natio11 U11its to Me e t .\ n1i:L'l1nJ.! pf off1ei al ., fnJtn S;u1 t'll•m c ntt· <.1ntl l hl' Sout h lo;<.13l Ht•gu111a l Heclamation ,\uthor!\y (Sl':ll H,\) 11·ill take pl;.1Ct' \\'l'dnc·~<h~~ in a joi111 1·ffn rt to 1ru11 out difft'l't'llt't'-'· 'f ht' 3 :111 p.111. n1l•t•\1111.: 111 1111~ S::in ('l1·n\L'rlll' C.:11.1· <:uunl'd {'h:1n1bt'rs 11·ill l11c us on th~ 1·1 11··~ 111lhdr:1\\':J I fro 1n SE H H 1\ · l'l ocean 0111 ran \)l'OJCt'l and tt..: J>t'ndi nµ \1·11 hdr;111 :ii from SEHR A. AccoT"din g to SE:ll J{,\ byla11·s. each mcmbct• musl 11ay LIS share ot the .lll'neral mr1n lx>r:,h ip budgcl \l"ithin four month s a1lt•r it rcrc:ivl.'.'i it. l{cfu :-al to pay 1·11n be con!>Lru l.'d a~ a n automatic \1·ithdra1,•a\ from SERR,\. San Cle mente has not yet p<iid <ind the time period haselap!>ed. Another budge ta r y probl e m precipitated San Clcmente·s \l'ith- dra\\'<l I f1·01n the ocean ou t full proji::ct . ·rhc cost of a required report ex · p!or ing 20 alternati\'cs for :i \l'<l !>lc 11·;itcr svslcn1 for SERRA and an ae- compari_,·in.ll t'n\"iron1n ental impact report C'Xcccded th e bud gi.'l Each of th e :;ix members' !'hare of the o\'crrun was S7.2~4 Sa n Clemente 1'l•fuscd to pay bccausC', 111 the rity·s 11e\1'. 1l cxccC'dcd the terms of the con· tract Dcr idin~ th at it v.·as not ncccs- :-a1·y tn pa rtlcipatc in I he o('ean outfal I project. San Clemente \\'ithdrcw fro m 1h1· project and plans to built! it:. 011n uulf<1 ll But the cna.,\;1 1 t·ommi:-.:-.1011, 11 hich has not yet µranted SEHR,\ pt·rm1:.- :.1nn to pr·u('l'l'd l\'ilh Lhc outfal l proJt•e t, is re4uirinj! SEHR /\ 10 111·0,·idc c:i1>:ic11 y in the out fa!\ for So.i n t'lcn1 C'ntr. \\'a rre n r e membered the court ,,u mmons he received · aft er the ~hooting because he a\1011·ed \Vhcat. a f 'ro111 Page Al FLUTIST. • • "She \\'as \'e rv invo\,·ed \\'ith the hn nd .'' recalled ~I onte La Bonte. band 1Jircrtor. "This plat e \'las like a second home to her.'' "The band had j ust selected her as lh(' its r andidatc' for homecoming queen. She was very excited about th:i t." La Bonte said. .. \Ve'rc all sho('ked. \Ve all reel a ~rc at loss ... she had done so much and \vas so in vol\'ed." La Bonte said. Jn addition to her parents. 1t1iss Gross is sur\'ived by t1\'o brothers, La v.·rencc a nd Jack , of Laguna &·ach; paternal grandparents, ~tr. and l'\lrs. \\'illiam Gross or Idaho, and n1a tcr nal grandparents, r.1r. and ltlrs. J C.C<1ssid:.iy of Nev.·port Beuch. · · 'J'hc famil.v h:is s uggested con· tributions to th e Saddlcback College band. f ' ro111 1•1191_t .it I PARTNERS • • • pump v.·:is dC'fC'ct ive and 11•as leaking fuel. ''l\'c heard :ibout this kind of thing before. hut. like they s:iy, I ne\'er thOUl?hl it \\'Ould happen to me," 11cn- derson said. •·r hate to think v.·hat \1·outd hav<' happened had "'e beC'n n\'£>r the 111a ter or mount ai ns." llc nrl c rsnn !':i id he and Skil es h;i,·en't S\\'Orn off fl yin i;i and "'ere due to hoa rd a jct liner bound fdr r.tit"•a uk ec. the site of thei'r next shO\\', late tod ay. --- "A boy Doug used to pl:iy \\'ith even !>ent S2 from Ok!:ihoma,'' :\J rs. \\'heat recalled. · "The boys on the football team al the high school put a cup for donations in the lunch roo m. About S20 ca me from that.'' she adcte'I. T he varsity football team \Vhe at had played on a season earlier donated the game ball to the Wheal fa mily in Ortober 1971 after defeating arch·ri\'al Tustin iligh School. Tht!: game \Va s dcdic:ited lo the squad's fallen teammate. "There \\'e re so many litlle sen- ti mental things," s aid J\lrs. \\'heat. An entire \\'all in the en\r)'"'ay o( !he \Vhe:it home. 24551 Saturna Ori\"(', is covered "'ilh family sn:i pshots or Douglas Jr .. from birth to death. There's one taken at night shO\\'ing the cider \Vheat and his son on a hun- ting trip. Both ha\·e guns in their han· ds. A photograph from the summer of 1970 shO\\'S \V heat , dressed in a tuxedo. and his gi rlfriend a t a relativc's 1vedding. Another photo shows happy m('O\· bcrs or the \\'heat family in front of a Ch ristma s trl'c s urrounded 11ilh presents. ''That \\':JS taken Ch1istmas 1970, '' s:iid J\1 rs. \Vheat. It \v as th£> las t Chri stmas fo r Douglas Hay \\'heal J r. Church Broken Into -But Nothing Gone Ora nge Count y Sherifr's ofri C'ers arc in vesti~ating :i. break-in ill the l''irst Baptist Church of Laguna 1-lills. Deputies s aid intruders used a rock to break a "'indo"' at th e church, 2452t ~loullon Parkway. during the hours of darkness. Churc h ofri cials s:1id nothing appeared to ha ve been takcr1 by the intruders. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty-five years ago a few far-sighted people revolutioni zed ttie carpet bu siness. . f irst, the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers, eliminating reliance on wool Quality and production. Second, machinery was invented which en abled carpeting lo be manufac tured up to 100 ti mes faster. Third, and most impartant. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. . What does this mean to you? It mtans that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. ft mtans that what was once a luxury is now within range at almost everyone. It""""' a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our fami ly in the carpet bu siness since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few years than we believed possible, creating the greatest consumer growth industiy In our economy. After 80 years, it looks like we-ve oftly just bo<Juo? ~ ALDEN'S H.\RI OR AllA. s1 .. c1 1•11 CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A'fe. COST .. MES .. MOtl •• Thn. t to S:lO: h i.' to f ; S•t. t :lO I• S • ti m h• P' m 0 th ta " « m v; st m 0 w Cl ti B· w jo m le Lf T8 er ro ll to \\' ~i to ~ t w A in "' nt •• u ol " p ,P • ' n t ' I l MOST U.S . 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Sl).:n th ... t n101 c lil~offs :He t·cr lain (hr' s lc 1 ''hose d cillcrs a1C" 1cpo1tcd\\ s tuck \\It h._. 95 du\ s tock of n c \\ <..:.u ,, hus thrcatcnt•rl lo close onc of 1ls s ix ass l'n1bl\ pl.1nts and thro "' 5 oon D etroit '1 0 1 kl' r s off Uit• Joh -unless :;alt•s rl'bound After sal('" f1 gurt''-came 1n s hO\\ 1ng the 1ndustrv 2H perce nl bclo"' :.i 1 lar a~G nnd Chr,sler announced its IC'o s t cu tt1n j! pro~r.1m" m .111\ sharcholrlc1 s couldn I w.ut to unlo ;id lhcu ;iuto stock s Sharcs o r Big Three com m on s tock "ere up for grabs on \\'all Str eet this pas t w ..:ek Ford G J\1 ;ind Chr,._ler \1c1 e lhc n1ost ac- lJ\e ly tr:idc cl stoc k s \Vcd State Banks Drop Rate l OS A"lG El ES (1\P) - S<>cur1l\ P.u:1ftr N:1t1onal B.1nk, Un io n n .1nk .incl \\lt•lls 'Fa1 J!O II.ink h.11c jo1nect nlher n 1aJOI banks i n m o1 !Ilg' to ;J \O\\ l't pl I nl(' lending rall' Sc<urtl\ P .1c1f11 b.1 ~cr1111 ].()s Angl'll'" l()\\t rtrl tht rat<' to its li1ggc.s1 .ind n1ost <:1 <'<1111\0 rth\ bus iness bor ro\\ rt" from 11 12 p£ 1 C'C'nt to J 1 1 1 p c 1 cent cff ectt\'c lO<l:I\ San 1-'rant'Lsco based \\lll~ f .•rRo announce d u ~1m1l 1r 1e cluc t1on cffcct1\e today. llf's ll l\ fill !ht ;.;, \V l111k Slotk L~thilng1;: <.ill 111.•a\y lose1 s {,!\1 Ht PORTED f1ulil1 th ... t 1t~ third quarte1 profits plunged 94 p e rcent from l ast \Cil r GJ\l s~:ud 1n c:re;is1n g c:ost s und sagginJ! sales brought its profits for !he three month period d0\\11 from the record le 1el of S267 m1llton a year ago to SIG million /\uto execul1\es \\ho rare !\ 1nent1on the price hike factor 10 auto s ales ha\c begun to r ake PrPstdent Ford O\er the 1 o.tls for urging Amcrtcans tu ,,,1 \ e 1 n s tcad of bu~ ,\ m1d"cek after chsclos1ng .1 third quarte r Joss o f SS m11l1on at Chrys ler Corp , Cha irman L\nn 1 O\Vnscnd s aid cons ume 1 s h ,1,c been a s ked no t to bu\ ,ind th e \ t c not ln11 ing Rut 1._.ck l\ea\ a sr>0kt.,man fo r the Nation a l Automobile D ealers A s soc1.1t1o n in \Vas h1ngton, <,::J Jd bu\ers arc be1ni.: srurcd a\1 a\ b\ sk~ hig h prices VTN Corp. Gets Bid For Hangar A"ard of the design con tract £or the Space Shuttle Orbiter hangar and support £a c1ht1es at Ed"" ards Air Force Base has been made by NASA to VTN Cor porat1on, e ng1neer1ng ar ch1tectural planning firm headquartered 1n Irvine Under term s or the SJ30,000 contract v.on b1 VfN the Ir\ in c firm v.111 des ig n the air c raft n1a1n tenanc<' hangar and s upport f:1c1ht1es for the Space Shut lie 01 biter tes t program Additionally VTN y,1Jl be res pons ible for the foun dallon and st le v. ork for the program's mating f1:itture "" The hangar"" 111 house the Space Shuttle orbiter test model It w 111 be a struc tural steel frame bwld1ng and will be designed to s up 1 port the future 1nstallat1on or two 25 ton bridge cranes SD Utility Increases Earn.ings San D1ei:o Ga s & E:Jcctr11· ln rC'poltcd th11d qua1ter ca1 ri1ng:. con t1nuccl the 1m p101ement shown 1n the second qua rtc r. J-er the lhrl'c months en ded Sept JU the eon1pan \ earned 59 cents per s hare o f ron1m o n s lock compar ei1 \\Ith 37 cents for the \ear. earlier quarter E1 en though ener gy sales dC'c ltne d s llghtl\ due to con t1nu1ng cust o n 1cr consrr \al1on g 1oss opc rilt1ng Tl'\Cnucs for the thud qua1 ll:'r rose to S70 fi m1 lhon fi o m the S50 9 mdl1onofthc 1973 th11 cl qu,11 le t Net in conic \1,1s SU) I niilhon fo 1 the JC(cnl qua1tc1 co in p;ir cd "11h the Sli 2 tn11J1on a )ear earl1e 1 Cornp.1n\ Pres id e nt \\ .iltcr 1\ Z1llau said the 1n crc;i ... td n('t income v.as necrl('d to :.erv1ce the r1nan t ing nf the past 12 months, \\h1ch inc lude:. 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"D dd 'd I' ' of t'e 'o"le o•d I'm •, O y soi m fne moo n o u " \'p o'>ed to be in chorge wh ile he'> owoy!''. 'Abortion 'Doctor' Acquitted Harcl Habit To Break 0 1.DIJ,\l\1 , J-:n,i::l:incl 1t·r1 1 -1\ mag1s1rate !-C'n\rnl'rd Juoior Bur- ton. 23. to a mQnlh in J<JJl for s\(';ilini:: ;i car :-.o ht' 1·ould .t:<'I lo t·ou1·1 in Ri\K F:RSfl ELD fl'PI i --time lo face t'OH" lhC'll rh;u·gt·s. A K<'rn l"ounly Su11r1·1n1· ··\le t ook tht• <·ar Court 1ury ncqu1ttt~d J)r Xa,·ie r T hall naniir<'?. of lx't'ausc h~· had nn nthC'r t•harg<'s of ~olici t at 1on to means of Sl'lt1nc: tn C'Omn1il mu r der of ~ court." dcfcn1'L' attor· ne11·bnrn ba b1· that ~u r,·i\ eel , =~"::'::'::·l=n=h;:n;:B=u=';:'::o::n::s::t::"::"o'';:I.=::'. a n abortion ai.1empt. r The eiJ!hl-n1;;tn. four· \~·ornan JUt'Y rclurnef'I once for a rCrC':ld1ng of t he tc!'timony of 11\0 nur.~1·:-:; v;ho \\'{'l'e 1 he pri ncipal prosecutio n \~·1 tnc~scs. l\lr s. Sandr;1 :'\c1rkirk. 23.. deli\'f'red a n1:J)c r hilrl nn J\lay 23. 1973 :-:o n1e 30 hou r:- ::i f t c r s he undrr1\·en l ;1 sahne abortion atten1pt b.\' R a 1nir cz. The child 1\·;1 ~ placed in nxy g"C'n an<! the f \\'O .l)urses te s 11ficd H:tmii-cz told thrn1 to :-top th_I' oxygen. H.:tmircz tc:::.t1ficd during the 10-da,· tria l a nur!>l' r·a l- l<'cl him :i t hon1c· lo ... :I)' tht' n(•1\·hor11 \1·a:. in n.xy).!1•11 ;ind he undcr<;tnod 11 to Ill' a fl·tu:-:ind -..:11\· no rf'a!-11n to h:i1 c it unct1•r oxr~en !-oil hi· t'.tlled her haek ;i.nrt tnld her t11 stop !ht• ox,\'gl'll ... uppll'. 111· ... 11rl ht• d1rln'1 l'l':1l111· 1t \1 :1-. :i 11:1hlt' llt'l\'horn unlit ht~:1 rn1·,~d ;11 rhr hc1~p1t al . 1 h1· (·hlld :-U r\ l\l'd :ind h.1~ ,..111 ('1· l.1r 1·n pul up lo r ;uJopl inn. WEDNESDAY FROM 4 P.M. 01 port1cipol1n9 Del locos oll Q¥e' the Southland . I C: R 10 1111111 l 1/1u11 l ht II 11,1•., 1"11,11 p ... ud I lnl•I h1111 11 11,1 " h11111 I! 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Philli p '.\lorns h;i<I 1111 co1nntl·nl. :1ntl other fu·n1s 11 t't'l' un:i 1 :11 I a bit•. l.:1 ... 1 l\l a1· 1no,..1 1)f 1hl' n1;1_1or e iga.rt·ttc n1:1uur;i1·- 1 url'r s :1nll•!Lll1l'Pd p r1rf' h lkl':-o :l\'l'f<IL!lllg :tllC)Ul 71 1 l't'tll..; J!l'r l.IHlll. 1'ht• ltl('t"l'~l!->l'!> :1p pl_\· 0111~ to I\ holt•!-:de p rit't'!>. \\hu·h tht• l'Prnpa111t• . .; don't rt·\·<'al. • DIVORCE • If • ..a•y of you llo•~ 11qrttd to "0 0 IT YOUR SELF" CA.LlfOAMIA. Oi'l'Oll:C E COUMSEL Slat~ Wide S~r·ic~ 533-7740 SPAGHE'ITI SYNDICATE MOVES INTO NEWPORT F11r ;1 11 htlf' nn11·. long-tim1• rf'$1di'nt ~ of';\c11·pnrt Flra(·h halt' n .. tu·l'd ~nmv miRhly strang1' l!f>lng-on,.. al lhe H;ilhna Inn :-01111\\. n1 1•r·d1'<'!>,..c1t charal'll'rS hal't' bl'.!cn $t'i'Tl tilr\.i1n1: 1111h<' rurndor .. ind hammenng and s;i11 ing noises hare lx•cn l11·;1nl !ar 1nt n the 111~ht. • l'r.•!11111n:1r.1· n•por1s 1nd1<';Jlt' 1h:ll O'ln \'1Lo nf Sp;ighr1ti S1n1:11·;11r· tanll· •~ 11nwo11 lhe \\'est Cnast lie has 1·~1:1hlieh1·cl ",. .. ,1aur.111l r•n 1h1· 1x-n1nsula. tl<';il' the Balboa Pit·1', \.inown a:-1h1· s11;igh1·1tis~1¥hl-.1!C'. • I 1Hlt•r lh1• 1\1rt•cl!nn of t'h('f Lu1 g1, 1h1• Sp:IJ;!ht'Ui Syn1h•':1\(' d1·al., 11111 :1 pl:11t• uf pasla lh:ll lufal n1oh,.. harr ;11·cla11nrd ,Is u11ho,•;il,1hle ('nn1l1incd 11i1h one of their en sp."r·hilll'd sal:1tls :.u1d 1·1ir,..t ,.,,1,1 pn•11•11t1nJ.! g:i rlit• lire;ul. guests nf Vi1n a1'P lrf'al1•d 10 1n1.,i1~ llit·.1· 1,.111 r ref us(' fnr arouncl 111·., el;1n1 ... ]Jw;tl ntt1e1;1ls. ah1.us hM1k1nJ,! fnr snnh' 11ct111t1. s us11c•rlt•d '_1h1• can:,: 11;1-n '1 pu!l1nC lll ••nHuch <lnu1.;h 10 n1a1nta1n 1ht• ~t:1ff n1 th!• n1allt•r· 1n 11h1l'h lh1·1· h:11P ht•L•l!TIL· a1•1·11.~101nt·d Thi· 1u11 n ·., pn!t1·1• ch1t•r lll•1·.1n1e t·untTn11·d 11ht·n ht• luund .1 JJa!rt•f du·,• 111 nnt• uj h" 1nt•:tt hall-. lit· lh•·n r.111 ;1 t•h1•1·\.i nn :1111hi· S~ndwalt• l'm11lo_1 t't'~ ~n( lllllt'h l.111·r. 1h1· <-hi l•f, lovkinc lur .1 t111;1t1ng 1·r:1p ,i:;Ullt'. c11~n111 •rt••I T .. n~ ·Thi' f"l<•;n1'r .. \'l•nlur1•lh kncl'hng on ,eh1· nour •if thl· 11,11·k rnun1 llo11l'1·1·1 , tht· nnl,1 thing rJtlli11c at·ro ..... , 1hr l1nul(•Um \\JS J :ot·rull bn1:-h, The SJJ;iJ!hl'lll .S1·111ht ;1\l• II ;4., !'lf'illl. ·unn \ un 1:; :-l11\ e;1lling th\· shot:.. ~l.'\1·11 das,; ;1 wc1·i.... fr.1n1 tht• B;1 lho;1 ln11. l'hnnt• 67!" 2620. Automatic Transmission How many t imes have you had th e opportunity to buy so n1ething yo u really wanted , possibly needed, but just didn"t have the money till next pay day? And it probably di dn·t \varrant the t ime requirecl to take out a loan. Well, with a Reserve Balance Accoun t at Firs t National Bank of Orange County you can solve this !'tort of problem by becoming your O\\'O "loa n officer". An RBA account at Fi rs t National lets yo!l decide when you need extra money, then it's transferred to your chec king account, up to the amount previously agreed upon, '''hencver you snY:· A Reserve Balance Account costs nothing ,,·hen you don't use it , only the usual Joan charge \vhen you do. Stop in at t he Ne\v Accounts desk at the Firs t National branch nearest you and find out about a Reserve Balance Account. It's like money in the bank ... literally. MAIN Of'FICC •1 tl>t ~. "'cio.cot°"" {)-•n1e .,_..Ollie .. : ANAHEIM: s111e Collqt & &n COSTA ltl[V.: Mtt.1 Vude' .t.dlms (l MOOt:Hk O..pr-.' P,-~t OllAHGI: T.,I~"' 'COll•n1 SAKTA ii.MA.: l71t.' '"~'"' TUSTIN: Rtd H•M ' W•~ vtUA rA.11'11.:: s.miaa;o & Wand.. -------. , If there's an easier way to get you there, I'll be tlie first to tell you. \ • • • • -·-- -, San Jose. San Francisco. akland. Sacramento. Ontario. Palm Springs. San Diego. Orange County. Goi ng places? Call Air Californ ia. Our new Easy Information se rvice will tell you the easy way to go ... any..vhere in the state. Air California's frequenl 737 Sunjet s are the easy way ou t to eight major regional airports. And , if our schedule doesn't quite match you r schedule, we'll still help you on you r way. Rental cars and hotels. The nation's only fa mily discount pla n. Economical group rates and military fares. They're all part of Air Califo rnia's easy way ... and u.ie can have tickets waiting at a nearby travel agent. So call Easy Informatio n first. Whereve r you 're headed, you'll find Air California's service easy to take AIR CALIFORNIA 737& We're eas to take. l t.111 f.Jt~V l11formt.11tun 111 Ot<1ng\> COtJn!v.1714l 5404:J.'iO, Downey. (213) '124 331J, Lagund !714) 494 7595. Lo~ AnQ>!les. 12131627 5401. 1. I I \ I 1 Dri ma t:o chi •n Re. • an the be lh • or lh !itr des e tc an p c dcd sec mu J l\ot a Joy sci Col lcrt Sta A cou .. 1\1 •tu in g pol bac giv und w k n pu b a.nd age " new [oc ron led said Jo ran •i or rngi orT A. lhe acti co m Ho "t for MA c c ""n 1'nd for de• bee all ning and with coun B Via ~·ith of s and the Dun n .Ken :1lm Cha kill Bos kno I~ Gto don '·"" whi lllh Saddlebaek E DIT ION I· • I • I ' Today's Fi11al N. l'. Stoeks VO L. 67, NO. 302, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA TUESDAY,OCTO BE R 29, 1974 TEN CENTS • IXOD n oes ur er ... ..:·_ • • MA.C Aspirant Profiles Given Treatment Reported Success Officers Stumped · Jliejo Youtli Murdered Ne arly Fo11r Years Ag o 1 li;dilor·~ Note· Tl11.~ 111 tht' J1r.~t i11a serie:- oj articles about rile Jl ca11dultJ1es ru11rung fur I lle Jjrst lllll1s1011 Virjo /Uun1cipal Ad .visory Covnc1/. iVov .. 5. voter,, 1vill sele1·1 five members jor Ille r.liunrif, 1vlncll will begin. meeting HfHH1 <1fl1!r f/1e eli>c/1011. 1S i\L ARS/\l'i, ·17. of 2Gft'"l2 1'Cllita Dri\'C. is a mc1rrit·il l'nginccr and marketing rcprcst.'nl <•li\'C for the :11\1 t:omµan y. lie anti his \\•if<.' ha\'l' l\~:o children A.Yiu ;i nd l 'uny. Ars1:1n hUs a master of seicnce in ' t:ngi neering from (.'asc·\Vestcrn Reser\'c Uni versity in Cleveland and Iii: bachelor's dc,i:p·cc fron1 Ohio State and the Uni\'ersily of l\1i ssouri. Asked \\•hv he s hould be e lected lo the fl.fAC, Arsan ans\\·ercd, "I have been \'Cry aclive in t he civi c anct \lo 1 unl e t'r organizatio n s in t he pa sl and ~tron gly fee l the desire to ser\·(' in t!lectcd capacity and put m y ex- p e rie n ct> ilnd dedication to the !iCrviccol' m v eom - munitr.·· · JAIUES BOUN DS. 28. of 26741 C.al le rtl aria. is a rea ltor. lie and his. wife Joyce have one daughter, J ennife r. Bounds has a dej!rce in JM>litical Science from Fullerton Community College and ('al ·Slate University, Ful- lerton. He also studied laW"5L \Vcstern State Univers1t.v. becoming a la\\' proressorl \VOrked :l.~ ;1n cnginE:e r. as a corporale attorney :ind \vith a U.S. government agency. "l'\'ly ('XJ>cricnce as an atlorncy hus 1nc l udl·d contr<1cling \Vilh rnunici1.1alities in ;ire.as s uch a s en- v1ronmcnlal concerns. I leach an area of li11v dealing with ~ove rnmc ntal · organ1zalion:-. 110 \\'ARD .... E ,\TON. 5'1. or 247·12 S:.tn Andres. is a married school ild- rninistrator \\'ith s ix children. l ie has a ba'chelors degree from Ne"'' l·lamps hire·state and a n1astcr·s from Dartmouth wilh additiona l graduate ,,·ork at the University of 1'\chraska and UC lr\'ine. Asked 'A'hy he s hould be elected, Eaton s aid. "I am an administrator \Vith Chapman College off.cam1>us prog rams. I have taught at all school levels. f'\e \v y,•ith ~·' ~, \ RAF and USAF". l\1ilitary pos itions i nvolved con· s iderablc finan · (' i a I / t· r u c i a 1· decisions. ··Politica l f.'X• pcrience includes Secretary. To\v o C ouncil, Delaware. Desire EATON to develop comm unity pa rticipation through local committees. i.e. plan· ning , sec urity. l'Onsumer .:iffair:-.. youth recreation. t'll' ·· VITO F E RLA UTO. 34. or 26431 Via Lara. is a s heriff's deputy . lie and his 'A'ifc JO\' ha ve t \VO children. L<JNG BEACll (A PI -Hi chal'd !\I . Nixon v.•as "doing 'A'C'li" af1 (•r ho ur· long sur~ery lod ay to keep blood c:luls i11 his lcrt leg fro1n mo\'ing to the heart or lung:-. \\·her(' thl'y «ould {';Jtl!.(' dl·ath. 'l'h e forml'f' president".<> pcr:-on:i l physirian.:.cll·srrilX'd th(' operation a.-. a s uccess. llr. Eldon llick1nan. a \'a!.culr.r ~peciali st \1•ho pt·rfurml'd thl• operation .... ·1th l\1·0 other su rgeons. :-;a id Nixon·s conditio n "''as "stable" and no mort' surgery 11·a,; anlitipatcd to combat the blood clots eaused b.1· Nixon's chronic phlebitis. The operation began al 5 :30 a .m . Nonf' of his family 11·as present at. the hospital. but later Nixon a ides sa id his \1·i fe. Pat. <tnd former \Vhite I-louse secre tary, Rose ~f arr \\loods. a rri\·ed to see him . The oper ation "·as a relati\'cly s im- pll· onl' -a plastie clip partially «losed off the main \'ein taking blood fro1n the leg lo the upper body. The clip JlCrmits blood to pat-is but no la 1·g<' · I' lots. !:iur~ery \l.'a:; decided on l\1onday night after doctors feared that a larg1· l'lol in Nixon·s leg could break loosl' and lodge in an artery to the heart or lunJ,!s, \\'hich could rau~t· s uddt·n death. !Jr. John(.'., Lungren. Nixon·s pcr- sun.:d physician. snid thP clot~ lert 111 ;"-;1xon's lc1; hop<.•fully \\'111 naturall.v d1ssolvC' lh em~lvcs in time. The rormer president \\'a!-takC'n to a room on the top floor of i\lcmorial llo:.pital l\l edic:tl l'.C'ntt·r of Lunt,: Beach for recove ry. 8.l' J<~Rf:O F.H ICK SCJIOE~I EllL 01 t~e 0••1~ l'olOt Sl~lt U<>uglas nav \Vhc;1 t .Jr "·as a r>.!is · ~ion \.liejo I lig.h Sehool lettcrn1an "''ho four yt•;.i rs ugo 111•edcd some extra nioncy . lie \l't'nt out in his conimunit~· likc lhousands of hi g h school juniors ht1\'t' l'or years ••nd la ndC'd a job as tht· i::r:iveyard shift ;1t tcndanl :it a n all· night r.:asolinc station at the corner of L<1 Pa 7. Ho ad :ind l\luirland s Houle\·ard, JUS I off the San l)iego FreC\\'ay. Somctimt' in lhc-cold, preda\\·n hours t he 1norning of J a n. 30, 1971. Douglas Ray \\'heat 's future came lo an end a l the hands or a gunma n. \'oung \\'heut·s assailant, for \Vant or the S50 in the cash register till. Cor · ced him into a rear storeroom, made him kneel dO\\'n a nd fired a single ·.38 caliber butlel into the back of his head_ • Found hours late1· h.v a customer. \\'heat \\·as l aken to South Coast Com· tnunity llospita l in Soulh l~aguna. un- rl er"·f'n l cmt·r gen cy su r ge ry to re mo\·e the slug lodged in his brain ;.ind passed into :i coma. Exact ly 22 dars later. Douglas Tta.'· \\'heat .Jr. died. llis executioner has not beC'n found . · "\\'e're prt·t ty \\'Cll stuck. \\le've got :1 boy \vho 'A·as s hot and <1 bullet ." said ('apt. .lames Broadbt.'11 of lhf' Orangt• ("ounty Sheriff's Office "l!·s prctl .' bleak ... 'l'h c best in\·cstigator!': ean do. Broadbcll said. is to compare bal· hstics patlt'rns or guns used in similar MURDER UNSOLVED Douglas Ray Wheat Jr. crin1cs "'ith the slu!! remo\'ed from \\'hl'.';11 ·s :;k u 11 . ··Hut there h:'i \e OCcn no eonnl'r·- tiuns. ··said n road belt . Tom \\'arrcn. O\rncr or th(' Areo station \\'ht'fl' \\'heat \\'orkt.•rl for only 1110 n1nnths . :-.<ii<I ru:-.tnmtrs st1ll a:-.k ;1buu\ lhl' tr:1g<'d.v th:11 !ihlX'kt•d the ~ou11g pl:ttln('d f'41tll rllll!Ht~. "Il l• 11;1 s sul·h ,t gt~1tl kid ." s ~icl \\"arrt·n. "'Ill, c;_n111• 111 l\!l\' d.1 y \1i1h ?ilr. \\'hl'at 1St•H101' ! :.t1HI :1:-.l..l•tl lf I h:1d :-.l•rnt• \\'Ork on \l't't').d!lld!-. lit' l\':.tnled sunll' l':>. tr:1 11101\l'Y." rt•l·:11 IC'd \\' arrrn. \\'arl'en ren\t•nlh<'rf'cl thu court !-un1n1011') he rt·cci\('d :1111•r t he shooting hC'cattS<' he allo\\t.'d \Vhcat. a minor al the a ge of Ji. 10 111)rk pa!it 10 p.m '"fhcr d1smi~secl the C'ast• al the. first hl'aring and J 'v\' tri.t•d to forget uboul 11:· said \\'arrt·o. ··1 hope \\ hall'\'t.•r ~011 do helps," !ilrs. Dou;::l:.is R:(v \Vheal Sr. told a rt•porter. ··1 hope it helps.'' She reflected on th<' clays follO\\·ing ht>r onlv son's death. ho\v lheAtlanlic Jtirhfic'ld Co1npan~· 1>11t up S5.00U in r e\\'ard nl(Hll'v for informa11on leading to thl' ari·c !>t and convict100 ol \\lhc:l\ ·s s lavC'J' and hO\\' member:-. of !he t"omn11;n11~· ra i~C'cl niorc lh;1n S2.000 11·hich 1r;1s donatl·d to SL 1\11 - lian ·s Cathul it' Ch 11 rth \VhcrP lht· hell:-. loll 1n his n1en1ory_ .. A boy l}ou~ used to 1)13)' \rith {'\'f'ti SC'llt S2 from Oldahoni:1," i1lrs. \\'hf'ill rec;1IJl•cl . "Th(• bo~s on lhl' football lean1 at the high srhoof 1)ut a C'Up for donation~ rn the lunch room. About S20 ram<' from lhat. .. s h(• addcd. 'fh(' 1·ars1ty footl.Jall IC';in1 \\"heat had played on a s t·asun earlier dnnatt·d thl· eamc hall to th<' \\'heal ISee KI LLIXG. Pag<'A2) Asked ''"hY he should IX' a ~·IA<.'. rouncil member . Bounds replied. 0'1\lajoring Hl po litical seicnce and t ludying Jaw, a long \\'ith cxperienct.'" in govcrnmcnl and politics d a tin g back to 1962. has given me a broad underStanding aryd working knowled ge of public institutions and governmental agencies. I-le h:is a bac helor of scienc<' dl'grce in criminology from California Stale University at Ldng Beach. t\skcd "'·hy he should be elected. F'erlauto said. ··1 have seen !Uission \'iejo grow s ince its beginning as a <-ommunity. Bec ause of its orde rly gro"1h we live here and love ii. l lickman :-,~id Nixon v.'ill prob<ibl.1· be hospitalited fur another \veek the doc tor did not give the number or d:iys a nd that <'Oll\'alescenct: at home> ""ould take four to six \Vee ks. MAC Controversy Eyed "l "'i ll institute new methods or in-•ouHos torming the Pl-Op!(•. and \viii restore confidepce in lhe integ1ity or our elcc· led officials by m y own example," he said. JA.MES DODGE. 39. of 2S.IJ82.Car-. ranza Dri\·c . is a m arried arehitccl with four children. lie had" a ba chelor Df science i n arthit'C'ctu ral rnginecring from La\\Tencc Institute of Technology. Southfield. J\lich. Asked "'hy he should be elected to the J\!1\C, Dodge said. "I ha\'e been actively in volved in scr\'icc to this coinmunity I hroug h the 1.Ussion Viejo flomeo\\·ncrs Association. "l have actively Jl31'licipatcd in the rormation o f •• MAC sin<'e its in- ce ption . A s nt.lnager of design "lnd conslrurtion for a major land developer. I ha,·c been in\·o\ved in an phases of plan· fd'Jf ning, development -10:.~" and have "·orked with all levels or rounty governm ent " 'bAXTE R D U~A\\'A\". •16. o/ 24682 Via San t)nsclmo. is a 1:1\\' professor y,•ith ty,·o children. lie has a bachelor of science in chemical engineering and a juris doctor o r 1 "'''. 11 ith honors . Asked "''hy he s hould be elected t.o !he l\Ji ssion Viejo Acl\'isor·y Counri t. Ouna,vay responded. "Prior lo Ted 's Cousi1i Took Blame? "I pledge to support continued or· derly de\'e lopmcnl 1 • ' · and will s trive to give rt1ission Viejo its fa ir ,·oice i n <·o un t y govern- ment throu i::h !\IAC . T havt· the interest in th e <·ommu nit y a nd lhe experience a nd ability to accom- plish that:· Four Justices Back Off Case \\'ASltJl'\GTON CUPJ) -In a hi ghly unusual move: four U.S. Suprem<' Court j ustices today disf1ualificd lhe msel\>es from ruling on a request I hat the court decide whether fo rnu:!r President Nixon could ha\•e bct~n removed frorn office for violating llll' ci\'il rights of citizcn:s . In a one-par:1 graph unsigned ~t;itement. four unidentified j ustices withdrew fro1n considering the case. Since there was the absence of a six·justice quorum , the court nicrely affirmed a judgment by the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of ,\ppcals in New \'ork against Samuel II. Sloan, who br:ought the suit prior lo Nixon·s r esignation in Aug ust Coal Mine Lung Ruling Upheld \V1\SllI N<;1·0~ IAPI ·-The. U.S. Supreme Court today upheld federa l blnck lun~ rei:ul:itions \\'hich coal n1ine operators c h a l le nged on J!rOunds they co!il billions of dolla rs <1nd "in vile unlimited s ubterfuges." The rei;:-ulations i:;overn benefits for death or dis ability from pnc u- DOSTON fAP) -Sen. Ed¥lard flt. mocon ios i s. or b lack lung, a Kennedy's cousin, J oseph c;argnn. disease contracted by coal mine rs. 1\t the ne ws conference, the doctors did not. ans wer quest.ions on "'he n Nixon mig ht be \\'e ll enough to lrJ\'E'I lo \\la shin~ton, O.C. lo testi fy al t he <See NIXON. Page A2 ) Accident Kills Band Flutist At Saddleback A popular nutisl in the Saddlebark Com munit)" College band :i nd ran- didatc for hOmt>CQm ing queen "''as k ii. led l\londay in a gl'inding broadsidt' collision alon~ rain-\\'ashed El 1'oro Hoo1r.I. Heverly i\larit• Gro.-.s. 18. of l.ngun;1 Beach today \\':JS re1ncmhcrcd by hl·r n111sic in structor "as thC' typ<• of student you al\vays \Vant to ha ve." l'ri\'atc f:imily funeral scr \·icu ... ror i\'1 1ss Gross, thC' daughter of J\1r. :ind i\lrs. \Villi am Gross, 1&11 llillcrcsl Dri\'c, \Vere held J\londay aft ernoon. The attraC'live. blondc·haircd l'o(•d \Vas kilted \l'hen he r foreign n1ade compact ca r s pun out of control neilr the intersection of El Toro Road and Calle Coria. j ust outside the Laguna Beach city limits. The car c rossed lhe center line intr, the \vcslhound trafri<' lanes and col- . lidcd with a car dri\·l'n by Hoger t.loyd Anthony , 28. 2·1080 .J uanen<J Ori,·t•. i\l i.o;:sion \1iejn_ Anthony "·as admill<'d lo Saddlebark 'C.:omn1un1tv l!ospital and \Yas scheduled to ~' released tod;1y. l\liss CrQs~. a 1!17J gr~ulu :lll' .. r NCl\'J)Orl II.ar bor lligh Sthoul. \\':l!-a !>ophomore s tudenl at Saddleh:t('I.: \\·ith 11 major in pharmacy and .t minor in musit·. Want Spook l1isura1ice? almost acc~pted rC!spon~ibi llty fortho Th e court upheld without Sa(hl lch:ick \':.llt"ylllt•~·b<'lht· Ch:ippaquidd ick auto accident "'hich elaboration a decision by coal m in by on I y p I a c <' around ,,. ht" re ld llcd J\lary .lo Kopechn e in J9G9, the a three.judge federal panel that Lhc resident s c;.in l>uy ":-pook in· Boston G lobe quotes n "highly regulations do not violate the mine ~11r:1ncl•." Should peopl(' on the Orange County payroll run fnr a seat on the !\lission Vi-cjo !\lunie1pal i\d\•isory Council? In :i r an1prd~n ,,·ith fl'W issues. th is questio n h ••~ hcen bro u g ht up rrpc<1tcdly be hind the sce nes by som(' of the :12 c:a rul 1dale:-. running for t.hC' l'l\'f• .... 1•;1 ts .-.n l\li ssion \'it'.!jo ·~ firsl lo1·al gO\'l•r11n1cntal lxxl,1·. F1 vl· or lhc candidates arc e n1- p\oyt·<l by I h(· rounly. "f'hr('c or them L'at 1'\/('Vl'. llo,1·ard !\lol, and \'1tn l'erl;iulo · :trc dcput1l'S \\'llh t hl' i lrangc County Sheriff's office. Stanier \\'eintraub 1s :l consumC'r affairs rcprrscnlalive :i nd Dorothy ll ufford 1~ ~oei ;d S(•r\'ICl· districl d1rl·rl11r for the county 'A'l'lf:1 re offiCl' Some t·;111d idatc~ ... uggcsl the count \ 1·1nploy<'.s ha\1• a connicl of intcr~sl. ~Ill~'(' llH· l\l i\t• \\lll advise lht' COUJll\' Bo:1rd ol Sup('r\'1sor.~ · '10 ... t ohjcction h3.-. centered on 1hc -.h1·riff's dc1Jul1(',,., Candidate lnt1I t\r · :-an :-.;lid ha\'ill)! 1>01Jccn1cn 011 1h(' local council "ln ni e, is the first step 101,·ard a pnlicc !l\:11l' ... .l:uncs llounds, :1nothcl' eandidalt• 11 llc1 has s pokl'll out on n13n.v i:-;~t11·s. Suspect Had $50,000, Guns l"lllC,\CO !L'Pl l -Police sav 111,,, . found ctlmost 550.fK~l 111 c:-i:-.h , g11i1.'-. 31.MJ rtiuncl ... ol 3n1n1unllon and tl rll J;;~ :1t an :ip:irtrn cnl r£•ntPrt h\ a n1an inrlH'll•d l'ot' po~~c::.-.1 011 of S20 1nill1on \1orth of ht.>nnn. .\arC<Jl ir ... il1\l':-!1Ca!nr .la1ll\'" Vo:-.tt•r -..11d ~1111111:1\' thl' r:1chC' 11 ;1-. un 1·01'l'l'l'rl 111 lhl• hun:11• 111 i\.1ro11 B1·rt''· lili. k1111\\ n to lor:11 tlrug d(·alf'r~ :1-. "'l'hC" (; en1·r a I, .. :.nd h1·hrvc1I tn bl' tilt· C'hica1!1l l1t1k iif .1 "~l1•:1.1 c,1n ('onn1•f' I.IOI!." Fo~t c>r s:11d lley".~'1 a<.. .1 n1 ;1 ior drui.: supplil'r tn :i1Jou1 15 dl•;4l(·n, on l hi.! \If'.~! <in d no1·1hl·;1,.,.t ~Hit~., hf't01't.' h1· \\;1s arre-.ll'd St·pt. 2o \1hl'll ;!1 1 poun1I.-. of hC'r'n1n \\'1'1'1' l111111d in :1 l ;d-.L• ;iutn1nolJlll~ gas tank 111 •Jllf' ol tht• L1 1'J!<·~1 (ll'U L! ~(·1?.urt•!-111 Ch1t'<1go lu~t.-.r.\', knowledgeable source" assaying. operators' constitutiona l property .i...... Of~eri n 1-: lhe: u111qul· C0\'1•rag" Clturcli Broke tl fitlo Jn :.1 copyright story toduy. lhc rights. 1 i n lh1i; case 11rc !ht' roun~ f>'irc Glo~ repartc d ·\\•hat h termed ·•con-:nul Re:-.cue Expl-0rcr~ 01 1~0~1 tradjctions" bel'A·een Ke nnedy'~· WI. l-<•~una Ifill:' -But Nothl11g Go11e testimony and public st atements Widow, 74, Killed 1-'or onl .'· ., dol\;ir vol1<'y .;1boul tht' :u·cidt•nl and tPc stalemcnts holders arc 1:uara11tced clean.up Orange County ~hcri(f'.~ orficC'r!-. ul other pl'rS1)1\s \n\'olvt>d. (11 Au to Accidcitl of :1ny ··~1){)11k~··· d:1n\age to lhc·1r :irt> in\'cstli.t<1tin~ a brf'rtk·in at 1 h'" The O<'\\'Spa per said it~ unidentified y;1 rds on I h,• n1i:,:ht or trick ·•II.. First Dapl ist Church of l.i1g11n:1 I !ills. ~urC'f' saict a plan to hove Gnrgan TIJOUSAND OAKS IAPI -A 74. tr<'al. l)(>put1es !-aid lnlrudcrs u~l'fl a 1'0t·k 1-.takl<..lll"--=' "Jll"lSihil~ as._abaJ>~_.., ~·. r.-old--wk:ktw--from-\:~---Nln"r1~ --'-~ll(l-ln~11'rtMi--bf-n"<nl~rhfnt~.,-1--lo·ftrt-1tk-:t-wlnrtmv-:rnm!--l'tl'Tll'rlOI 4.lor'ICd shorlly bclor<' K<'tlllC'dY rcpor· killed t.fonday "·he n her O'A'n car r~111 Iii 1'hurs1lay ntallo\\rf•n l, F111· ~loulton fJ:1rk\\·ay. durin1;tbf'hQt1rs of tC61 the n1 is ha1J to the police, :1 rc1l0rt ovf'r her as it lurched dO\\ll a stf' 'Jl 1nform:it1on . C•1ll Sh.'\'c fllllh!t', darkn cs~1. ('hurrh off1cnil ~ ~aid which K<•nn<'dY has sufd r<1mc :ilmol:il •hill. Ventur a <.:ou nty ~hcrifr's clei>ul ics X.1i ·51 IO, nol hinl! nppca r1;d to JM.i\'e bt:e.i taken 10hour5 a fl er lhc Ul'Cid<'nt . idcnliricd her us \\I ildrcc.l c;;1prall. hy the intrud<'• !-.. saill ··1 \rnuld h3!(· tu ~ee ;1nr rpgu1ation prohibiting lhczn l'rom run- ning:. But I think 1hCSl' counl.v t•m- ploycs arc t reading on·U1in ll't' as far <•s conflict of 1ntcrl'~l 1 .~ ("OllC'('rncd.'' 1"h t> :-.hr r1 ff's <leputil's 'a.\' thl'.1, b<>licve therl' 1., ··r1h .. nlutl'1.1· no t·on rlict ol inll·t·c:-.1 ;i1 all." ;1t'cord1ng 141 ~('\'t'. ··,\tl ornt•1:-.. <·ontra<'lo r~. homco11 n1·r ... a ...... t)(:iat1on ml·1nhL'r-. :ind l'\'Cr\'IXld\·eJ ... (' h:1.-.1he :-.;imc t·on - rlict of ult c1·1 ·~1ir1h1·1·1· ,.,. ;in~·:' .-.aid Fl'rlaulo ···rhc ~li\C rl1lf'sn·1 ha\'<' anythinJ! lo d•1 \\llh t11tal 1:uu11t v .i,:o\.'1•rn1ncnt. 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Lo\~·~ tonight 1:1 :l.l l11 sict4' 'l'ocl ;1~ ,.,.1r/111q 1ir1r.·• l1ea1"1 l11t11ado rliun,1r1!-f 11f th1• 111••r1'ii ,,1 11 ffuustun ,/1·p 1·/1.111111·/ H01i/rh.•d ,,,,''car.and h1,r/1•d 11 111,•r !'I I••·' ,.,,//, .'i/nn1. / '11</t I I \\ilhoul 011·1f11·n1 .11u l thi· third ap E•m~eo""Dtt' e1 pr1•h1•n1l ('d al11·r .1 'h"11lnul 11\ ;1 1n 11 ti·I t. ~ 11~.a 111a ..... 1 ........ 11 C•l•IOtflo• A\ !'00111 Cl•'l"•tot f l 1'1J (fm1(\ llJ ;111-.. 11a z('J .... ood h.1c~uu.:bU1i.:.r_ c~·~·"• 11 'om · 1 I ' '1k II · I 11 111 11 • "'-ftt.,.~NOi,,., "' l. M w•I~ I' ol,(\ .. in a •'I l f otonelP•.. "" h1•r . .-\ r1n' 1111 lt'l.'I hu..,h.1111! 1!11•fl nt r 1n· r .. ,.,,.,,.,,.... ... 1 •• . · I ' ''"Miii• 111~ 1111 rf'r ·Shc h .1d 11l .111nl•r 111 hie111lh h1 •1 "•G••o"•• •• .. on ,I\ !hf' l..1..;1111;,i 11!11,.. hnu ... c .dt\·r 1\1... """~"'""* •1 """'''Tr•• 1118 ........ -· ... ~1 ... 1,, .. 111.. • •• "'~"'"'I ...... , .t.t 0i,~..__ &.I S.,.h 9 • .. ~·t(• "'~"''" •to " '''"'!'"'~ .... , .... ,." ~· Wr•l"'t Ill W"!IHtOO\ •t I '"'~""''" " •• 1 1s rt1 :1r1:t' I rurn thr 1\1111~. ~--~'----------.J I !--~~~~•~~~~~....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ,, ·' t· J A!° DAILY PILOI SB Development Plans Bared for Starr Ranch . By JAN WORTll Oi I~• 0.olf p,191 ~l•tl Propos:.i.ls for a n !li.'1 ;u'rl' <li•\'<'1011 · l'nl•nt 1)n LhC' St :1r r H.1111·h I\ ht•r•· r1·-.11fl·n t -. ""11 111 ha\1• :11rpl.1nv )!aragt''i :nu! 1Jn 11•",I\:-. tn a prr1.11\' ~tr :il11p h:.tl l' l;ccn urL Vl'lll·d Uy tlcvc lo Pt.· 1·s. 'l'hc prot('l'!, "'!°Jrlh an f':-.tim<llt·fi ~ m 1ll1nn, I!> tu he 1·<1 ll1 •1I Arn ha ih· l.1 t:~trPll :t . .Spa n1s ll fo)r '''J'o p 01 th•' St~u·." 'l'hC' .tr<•a l'i :1 11 :1 11 :1ll it11d1· i~f ·1.2l 1U to 11:uo tl'cl 011·r l·~~h111~: 1h1• ~.1d· •ll1•hnck \'allP~. If :1pproved hy ro11nty ::ind :i;l:ite lH:ro 11 ;1utlc~ ni:t:nc1rs and by lhe <>rang~ Co unty Board or Su 1)('rvisort;. flrr\h:i de la Estrella would link its resident~ by horse and hiking trail tu 1hc nearby Coto de Caza. a private 1·q UC$lnan und hunting cluh. 'l"lh• dt•11•lnp111 1·nl 111luld h:1 \'l' it.o.: O\\'n I0-:1t·r1· l.tk(' a nd slrl·.1111 -.lu('krd \\'Llh ft~h . s 1>okcs1nc11 sa id, ant.I about JO nu lcs or i'q11 l'Slri n n t rn1ls. 'rh1• :H'l'(·:i~(' IS lhc Only JJ<ltt nr !hr n1·ii.:111;.d 10,000 ;1('rC r:1nch of oilman 1·:u1.:i·n1· !-lta r r tha t h;1 ~ twcn dcslg- 11a1t·d fo r d1· YI' ln111nt•11t. 'l'hc t'l'Sl h:1s l11•cn <livided into l\Vc\ pa rel' I'>: :111 Audubon Soeicty preserve :ind thl' 1u·\Y <.:as1Wrs-Vi1·1u Coun1 v COMEOIANSFIND FORCED LANDING UNAMUSING Skiles (left} and Henderson Drop In on Freeway 2 Coast 'Funny Guys' Land on Freeway ''It wasn't runny al all,,. s aid So uth f.a,g una comedian Pete lfcnd('rson. ''it 's really spooky flying at 4,000 feet in pitc h dark \\'hen the engine is not r unning " I lenderson, or 31362 ~lontercy Lane, ;ind his n1 ghl club p;1rt11l'r Bill Skill's. of 2930 t S1Klttl1rl llull !.Jne, Sun .Juan ( 'a p1~tr::ino, "'t.'re al>o:.ird a li ght pla ne th;il madl· an rml'rg<'ncy landing on the San Diego Frt"l'\\·ay t•arly Sunday morning "\\'c 11·cre C'un1111g hack from ;i shu1v v;e did 1n ''tun a, 1\riz .. :.incl our pilot '"':l5 a little \Vorried aboul the rate of fuel cons um1>tion, ·· llcnde rson said. Aboul half'"·ny on the lripto Orange County /\lrport, llend('rson said the t•ngine coughrd and d1l'll, hut pilol Ea rl Tate of Cnrona del i\lar turned on ;1 rl'sC'r\'l' ful·I Link lhal supposedly C'Ould get the pl:.inc hon1l'. ··But then over Oceanside . it slart1~d happening a gain :.ind this time \\C \.; ne1v therr 11 :.isn' l :i nothcr tank of g:.is ··to I urn to.·• I lender!'nn :.aid. I IC'nderson suid Tate "·as hunting ror San Juan Capistrano Airport. but nf• t anding lighl s "'e re on ancl the fit' I cl 1·ou ldn'L be seen fro1n the :ur at 1 .JO .1 111. · \~'h en Ear l ~la rt('d s1\·earin g, I krH'\\' 11 c h .. HI prnhlems bcC'ausc he ni·vcr ~"'<'!I I'~." I lcndrrson :-;aid. ··Bill 11 ,1-. s1U 11l,I;! lht't'l' J..11ula multcrini:: to lu1nself .t nd I kl'pt ~ayi ng O\'(•r and 01 o•r ·t hr freC' 11 a~·. ! he frt·1·11·ay ·." ·1:1t1• put 111'· -.1nl!ll' l'lll!J ne Cessn:.1 dn11n on !he S.1n IJ 11·i::o Frec11ay near :-..1 n .lu:tn Crrl·J.. H(1,Hl JU~t a mile fro in :-:.kilC's' hnme. I l e nth·r~on :-~11 d nne of I he firs! C:l.rs l hJ I ..;1.ipf'l'1I 11 .1~ 1111\1'11 IJy a good ORANGE COAST so DAILY PILOT T"" Or-(..,.,t D~·l'I' p,101 "''"w"•<" ,, I""'' 1>< .... a,,,.,. • ..,, p,., "P'·O"·~~.,"'o'.,.~ (o.o'! 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R1ch.i rd P Nai l A\,•11•"1 M.in•Q•"'I [0>10'\ Saddleback Va 11ey Ot1 ice ,m, l• P11 llo"" •T ~~n p,..,. ~ ... .,,, Other Offices ln· !~ "'' '" 10 ,., • ., B•• \1 .. ..1 tJ••1>1><• fl-u~ lJ11-. ... ..,n11<>,.,,.•~•d ~w•!•n~tnnl,.••• 111• l;.•·1111.->\i<••••O Lo~un• B••<". 1 !h v,.,...,..'>trt•t TttephoM 1714 l 641..tl21 Cl<11ssl !led Advertising 642-5678 ~"!)I<• "•''"' -.~-nn , • Sll-6310 ~fOfft ~"(I• ..... ,.,,. 4•S·06l0 (opftoqlll IU I 0tOllll" (l'O•I Jll.i&l•"''"O C-0..•• 'HI M'•\ "M•n '""'''""'''" .. ,,.,,,1 '''""' e• •d•""""-"'' ,..,, ...... ~ "" '""""'"'"(I '"•l"Ollf "'•' •' _..,,.,_ ol -'4111-· '•<~f>ll ,,.,, l"'\l•Qf' IW'd •! (9\tO ......... '•'•'•'"'" \~~'"'P''"" ~• '""'~' tJOll ,_.,.,, 11¥ fft•·I \."(Ill ... Otl,~l w "''!11 .. y .,.,,,,.too~• lJ oo ..,o~•"t' friend or the comedy team and he took the pair horn(· \\'hilc Tate arranged to have the plane lo\l.·ed to the a.irporl for rC'pai r and refueling. ll was latr r lea rned the pl ;:i nc"s fu el pump \l'as defective and was leaking tut'I "I 've heard about this kind ofthini:: hcforr . but. likt· lhC'y s;1y, I nC'\·c r thought it "·ou\d happen lo me." llen- derso11 ;;aid. "I h:.ite tu think "hat v.ould h•1vc hap1lcncd had Y..C tx·cn 01'('r thc \l'Dit'r ur n1ou nta 1ns." ll c ndt'r so n :-;aid he and Ski l\"S haven't S\\o'orn off fl ying and "'ere due to board a jcl liner bound for !\lihvaukee. the site o( their next s hO\\', l:i le lod<ty. Supreme Court Will Consider Death Se11,te11ce \\',\Sl ll\'l.TON fU ('T l -T he U.S. Supr1·n1 (' (.'ourt 1ud.J)' <LJ.:l't'Cd to h<';1r th e a ppe al of ;1 mu n o n North C:ir11 l1na 's death rn\v "'ho 1v:i nts c:ipital pu ni.~h111cut h:1n111·d fnr('l'('r as ·· ... rul'I anti u11u:.u:1I'' under the Con· ~\!!U!lOrl. , ·r 111• ,ius l1 f'(''> 11·11 1 h<':1r oral ;1r;.::u 1n1~111.~ a nd hand dci1vn ,. \\'r1lt C'n opinion in !he 1·:1st'. 11·h1eh ~il't'~ the• court ;1 n opporl 11111! y to t'\]land 11' 1 ~i2 !andrn ;il'k ruhng 1h:•l 11.irrov.•<'d lh•· U:>l' nf !he d1•al h penalty hut d1t.I 110!. h:1n 1l 1.•n11 rt·l.v '1'h1' l'Ollr t t·ou!tl a'"ltl !11(' c:qH l:tl p11n1;;h1n1·111 1s-.uc 1r 1t l'hoo:,!'.i ti.v r11l1ng 1111 .1 rn t11·h 11;11'r1>I• t"t' qlll'Stion of 11ti,•1he r t h~ :'\orlh L;1rol111;1 Supre n1 e ('uurt had the 1)()1\('I' t<t 1·1·11 rit e por· ll\111-. of lhC' sl:J l(;'s old cl1•:1th p t::na lty 1:1\\' \\'h1fh 1h1· lteSt.'i l.1turc finally r~·plJecd l:.i:-.t \prtl. Bids Too High; Trustees Slice Te11l1i s 'Frills' S.1d dl1•li,i1·k l'11n1n1u1111r l'nl l ,·~l' t1u -.tt•1•s lr11n1rlt"<I lhl• lnll s ufF ~1 .\ pr·11po-.vtl 1 ••lltll-. •"OHi'!-. tHl I ht• i\J 1-.~Lnll \ h'IO l'a n1pt1-. i\londa.v ;1 f1 ,·r bids t· .1 n11· i 11 Sifl,UOO .i i ~)\<' c11.~l 1'.~t l tn :itl'l>. '/'1u ~1 1"'' 1C'd uc1·d lhl' 1n·1r1·l.1g l.o ;1l1•111 t Sl:l0,000. \I IHl'h 1.., \\l'll ;1l'l01e th<.• :-.11:·1.non hurlgl'lo '<I for l h~ rourt-.. l>ut ... 1111 ~;,1.oou 1.Jt'IOw the lo1v Liid or $:!I \,(MIO. 1·11,. r1t'1\' 111:11\ ('Jtl-. f<1r ~i x courts, c h:11np111n .. htp h ~ht 1ni::. '•'nC'1ni;. tn1h•I l.11·1l1tu• ... a -.101,11.:t.' bu1hl1n& J ncl Olhl'I' 11111101' f1•:1I Ur•''· ~1·1·1·r.1 I pr1'r1-.(' f11u·..-11on.., ;1houl t1·1 lt•:-.1i::n ol !ht• r1111r1 :-. llC'l•' r1·fl•rr1•rl In th\• .1r('httl'1I -., lhPI"-' ;ind H:111dt•ll. 11 !I' '! Ut! I 1"h<·1 \\ill l'l'port 1(1 thl' ho:ir<I :11 .1 "!lt'fl:1! tl11•1•\1n i,: (•,d\t>1l !Pf ~)l tll \\,.11 d,11 .II th~· ·ru-.l1n l nion SC'hnnl lli.:.tLu.:.l-.ho;..1..rd.. roum •. :JOI.I S... C-SL_ 1'11-.1111 'I 1'tl-.t,•1·:-. 1oh'CI 111 rrt<'I'\ :tll bid~ ;ind 11111 1'1'11111 lht· l)IOJ{'t'l 11hl·n new pl.in-. ....... t'1~tlljil1 It d . \ Park. 1'he property lies southeast of Mis· s lon Vieju. It may be reached by t:.iklng E l Toro Road lo Live Oak Canyon and then continuing alons 'l'olluno Trabut•o Road. 1\ spokesman for t he developer said :!25 lol:s varying from a hair acre to four ncres will J:O on sale as soon as pr·oposals :ire approved. 'J'hl' ('Ost of c:.ich lot \\•ill be bcl\\'CCl1 $.'iu,uoo and $80 ,000. ho su1d. J>:nr.h huyt·r "'tll huvc his hon1c cu:;ton1 1n:11lc ant.I hire his O\vn archltcct. l'rinc1pals in the development are J1n1 Davis , ;:i Tustin Real cstatQ EPA Czar Sawhill Quits Job By llF.:LF.N Tl101'1AS \VASlllNG'f ON <UPI) -John C. S<i"hlll, \1·ho was at odds with the \Vhilc lfousc over a proposed gasoline iax sureharge, has resigned a s fcilcral c n c l'~Y administrator, J)rt>s idcnt Ford :.i nnounced today. · l'urd told reporters al the Ylhite llo11sc that Sawhill will be succeeded by Andrc1v E. Gibson. a former as- :-.istant SCl'retary of Commerce for n1 a rtime :.iffairs. Sa1\·hill. 38, took over as head of the Fr dc ral Energy Administration in .Junr, replacing \\'illiam E. Simon. who beeame secretar y or the 'l'rcasur\•. Ford said that Sawh ill \\'ill be of· fcred a "first-rate" position in gover- nn1cnt. lie denied that Sa\vhill was "dum· pcrl" but said that Secretary of In· 1r rior Rogers C.H. 1'1orton had the 1i ght to make his own appointments <ts ove rall administration energy t·nordinator. In that respect, i''ord said he supported l\lorton. 'l'hc President a lso announced severa l other changes within the Ad· ministration's energy-related areas. 'fhl'y included : -Alomic Energy Commission chief Di x y I.ec Ray to. be assista nt secretary of State for oceans and in- ternational environmental matters. -Dr. Robert C. Seamans to be head of the Energy Research and Develop- ment Administration, which replaces the a bo lished Atomic Energy Com- mission in two months. The new a,ecncy will become lhe top federal agency in the field of energy develop- ment. Seamans is a former Air i''orcc secretary ;:ind also served as an as· sociate iidminis trator of the Nationa l 1\c ronautics an d Space Ad · ministration. -FormC'r a stronaut \Villiam An · ders, a n ,\F.C commissioner, \l'ill head th e new Atomic Energy ltegulalory Com mission. Sawhill's plans were not im· mediately known. Sources said that Sawhill has been offered $200,000 to relurn to private industry and had nlso been offered university teaching posts. Sources close to Sawhill said the resi~nation \Vas triggered by the rf'C'C Ot appointment of Morton as lhe Administration·s overall energy coor· d1n ator. S:l.11.'hill 'vas caught bet\\•ecn the nation's pressing energy needs on one hand and environmentalists on the other almost from the moment he took 01·cr a s head of the FEA June 'l7. Consumer groups s harply criticized the Princeton University graduate and former finanC'e professor at New )·nrk Univ('rsity this month when he suJ!gested the possibility or an ad- tht1on::1I fede ral tax of20cents or more per ga lion o f ~asoline to cut the nil ! ion's depcndcOce on foreign oi l. r;ihson. 52. r esigned his Cnm merce ,lob in .January llflC'r serving for four .\'f':Jrs to take a position with Interstate tJd ·rransport Co. or Philadelphia. He 1s no longl'r 1vith lntC'rstalc. t ' rotn Page Al NIXON ..• \\":ilr rJ!atc l'OVCl'·UP trial of fiv e (or• m<'r poliliral associates . lie has been subpoenaed by both the dt·l1·nsl· and µrosccut1on . '\\"ith lhc threat the clot could lx•co mc a pulmonary cmbolus. we pl~u·l'd :t ;\\des Clip ... partially oc· 1·l11rllng but. not complclcly occluding lh(' 1 e111 ." I h ekman said. I It· s:i 111 the clip \\·as permanent. Il l' ~:11cl thl' operation 1vas unevcnt· 1111 .i ncl tha t the former president wa.~ "t'l·1·01·(·rin ~ 1n the norn1al manner.'" 'l"h t· 1!.J1•1t1r !'-aicl Nixon had the usual po~l ·op('rative effect~ of sleepiness l~e:1use of the anesthesia and was confined to bed. Ba11d and Drill Teani First 1m \I iss1011 Vi C'JO I ligh School has taken f1r-.t pr11.<' :1 L :i bund and drill team rt>\'11•1v 1n ·rustrn. It "·a.-. lht• :-;C'cond win this month for th .. h,1 11cl It 111:-o v.on the S\\l'Cp~takcs pr11r at thr NC\\'port Bcarh lobster b<tkl' 1><1radc as ··t>tst tn par;1de." B.tndm a .~I C'r Tl"rry f\'ewman sa y:-1 till' Ill' XI tr-.t of thc bund will he Salur· d~>.iUhc..Elhintcro.tcvlc.wJn.S..nt.a ~lfln1c.1. Band." thr re OA•ill he obscrv('d h~ fl'P fl'~l'nl at 11 ts of the Tournun1t.•nl ol Host''> 11:i rad1.• ~ind other l'IOUlhl:.inct or)!a n11.;i lion -.. brok er. und J.\V. Plt;kli n of Laguna llllls, senior aceounl C'St rt1til'e for Putnam ti'lnancial Ser\'it'l':-.1n l..c.•1sure World. The proposed tlC'1 ('lop<'r i!; J.aguna Pucinc Enterpnst·s, Inc. nf 1'uslin. Slxty·t \YO or the lots "'Ill fronl on I he 3,000-foot runway, \vherc oirplnne 01vncrs could tic down :it their o"'" pl:\nc sheds. 'l'hc strip will not have lighti:: 6r :1 lo"·er. ;ind nnly daytime landings :l.tld t:1kcoffs \\·ould be permitted, Davis :;:iid. ' "There's a trem endous interest in those lots," Davis soid. "l\1 y phone's Still T11pical l>ecn ringlnll'. nfrthe hook ." II (• §uid the ulrplune-orlPnled dl!\'C'lop1nl:'ot would lx.' the first in f)rani..:c Co urllY ;ind in Soulh('rn <:altfornia. Sirnil:.ir private corn · n1un1t1es '"'ilh cul·de-s uc :lir!itr111s have OOc n built in Fresno : Chundlcr, A1·i:r:.: Oregon: :u1d \Vashin1,'1on. A 50 .root eusc1ncnt li nking 'the 1·cs identiitl community to the l\vo pnrks is beinc ncgoli:itcd v.•ith county planners now. Davis said. "If this "'orks out. it \\•ould mean our 1·es i.dcnts would h:.ive access by root and horse to thousnnds of acre!i or natural land." she said. ~fost or those lnteresttd in lots ar(' :ittorne~·~ :ind hl1sinessmcn '"·ho usl• th('ir s n1 ;.1 I I 11l;1ncs ofte11, "\\te think th<' inlCl'est in this thing i" rlosely l'l'lated lo so n1 e of the t:rov.·dins problt•ms at Or:.1ngc Counly :1il'p()l"t ,' • IJA \'is said. Robc1·t Bres nah;.tn. di1·ector o( :t\'ialion al Orange County Airport. :-:1id there is no "'ailing !isl for lie- do\\·ns fo r s ntall sin gle-engine planes now. "Out we anticipate that by the time lh11t airporl on the Starr Ranch is built. we will have a wailing Hst." he said. · Despite infl a tion. building continues in many parts o f the Saddlcb:ick Valley. These apart- ments along Pasro de Valencia at Stockport Drive in La,guna 1-lills are scheduled for com · pletion the first of the year. Called Alicia Villagt>. the project will include280units. A spakesm a n for t he builde r, Arnel Development Company, s aid the prices fort he units have not been determined. f'rorn Page A I KILLING ... fflmily in Ortober 1971 after defeating arch-riva l Tustin Jli gh Sr.hool. The game \Vas dedicated to lhe squad's fallen tea mm ntc. ''There \Vere so many liltle sen· ti1nC'ntal things." said Mrs. \Vheat. An entire wall in the entryway of the Wheal home, 24551 Saturna Dri vl;'. is covered \Vith family snapshots or Douglas Jr .. from birth to death,' The re's one taken at night shov.·ing the cider \Vh eat and his son on a bun· ting trip. Both have guns in their ha n· ds. A photo~raph from the summer of 1970 s hows \Vheat. dressed in a tuxedo. :.ind his girlfriend at a relative's \\'eddin~. ,\nother photo s hO\VS happy m~m­ hcrs of the \Vheat family in front of.a l"hristmas tree surrounded with prcsrnls. ""f hat 1\·as takrn Christmas 1970," said i\Irs. \\lh<'al. It 1\•as thl' last Christmas Cor Douglas Ray \\!heat Jr. Youthful Bike Rider Injured A !\1 odjcska Canyon boy \vas hurt near hi s home !\1onday v.'hen his bike collided with a truck traveling on wet pavrmcnt. i\Iichac\ Ross, 14, of 17342 \Vilkinson Dr1vl'. wa s taken lo Saddle back Co m· munily Il ospit al in Laguna !!ills at about5:301>.m. I le suffered a compound fracture of onC' leg. cut lips, and a possible broken jaw and nose, according to the Laguna Hills paramedics and the California •lighway Patrol. Drive r or the truck was Perry o,vcn of 28531 ll illtop Road, f\-lodjeska. Jlighway Patrol offi cials ~aid it ap· 1}(.'arcd young Ross \Vas coming down a hill too fast and lost control of his bike . Downed Trees, Power Outages Due to Winds By ALAN DIRKJN 01 IM Dally flllot $tall Gale-forc·e winds, bolstered, by rain, socked Orange County Monday night and early today, topplini;: trees. playing havoc with power lines and contributing to a ratal traffic ac· cidenl. The trarric death occurred in an ac· cident on El Toro Road. Laguna Hills. \\'hich police said was partly due to the rain·slickened streets. Six neighborhoods in the Hunting· ton Beach and Fountain Valley area were hit by power blackouts and in both Newport Harbor and Dana Poinl Harbor gale warnings were posted, though no boats were torn loose from their moorings. Elesewhere along the coast, trees \\'ere blown down with one crashing the roor of a house on Roosevelt Lane in Laguna Beach, another damaging a car on Avenida Marquita in San Clemente and a nother railing on a car in Corona de! Mar. 'frees were toppled along c'rown Valley Park-.yay, in Laguna Niguel, while, in Costa Mesa, a large carob tree was relied in a city park. But the conditions were expected to improve. Weather spokes men said the winds would continue through the day. but diminish tonight with Wed· nesday being both sunnier and war· mer. i\lany cleptricity lines "'ere shorted or blo"'" do"'" in West Orange County particularly. keeping SO·ftO Southern California Edison workers busy. Jn the '"'orst instance the top of a power pole burned and fell to the ground in Huntington Beach, .causing obout 500 customers to be without power for se\'cn hours. For the £irst time since 1969, two red fla gs denoting gale conditions were ·hoisted by the •larbor Patrol i n Newport Harbor as winds up to 45 m.p.h. whipped through the harbor late Monday night and early this mor· ning. 1'here were no reports of damage, though this morning the fl ags were still fl.ving. A 1-l arbor Patrol spokesman predicted that gusts up to 40 m.p.h. would continue through the day decreasing to from 15 to.22 m.p.b. by nightfall. At sea. swells and C'hops from six to 12 feet were recorded. In Santa Ana, ct 24·hour rainfall total of .30 of an inch was recorded. with .60 of an inch recorded at El Toro and .30 of an inch at Laguna Niguel. One o f the h eaviest r ainfalls registered 111as at O'Neill Park ""here the total reaC'hed .89 of an inch. The west breakwater was closed to fi shermen at Dana Point !!arbor and gale warnings r emained posted today. No boats were damaged during the night, a harbor department spokesman said. San Clemente received .42 inches of rain compared only .13 inches at this lime last year. Only a few more traffic ac?:idents than usual were reported in Costa l\~csa with nO serious nooding occur-. nng. Tito in Denmark CO PENHAGEN (U Pfl Prt'.'sident Tito of Yugosla,·1a arrived today on a n official three-day vi sit s urrounded by the strictest security measures ever taken in Drnmark to protect a roreign vi sitor. Denmark's young queen !\1argrcthe, dressed in a red coat and a black hat, welcomed the 82-year-old Yugo slav leader in «hilly \\'Cather at Kastrup rnter- national Airport where sharpshooters were posted on building roofs. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! I Twenty-five years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. Fint, the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool quality and production. Second, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 limes faster. Tiilrd, and most impartant. some peor:)le stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments 10 work. What does this mean to you? It lftfOM that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It ....s that what was once a luxury is now within range of almost everyone. It means a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894, we have seen more changes in !he last few y.ears than we believed passibte. creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 80 years, It looks like we-ve oolyjudbo<Juol IHTHI HA.1101 AllA Sl~Cl: ltS7 ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COST.l MfS.l 6""4·6-41138 Mo11 .• Tllurl. t to S:JO: F-r L 9 I• t: Sot. 9:10 I• S ,7 ' ' -----1 __ , __ _ / Irvine Todav's F inal • EDITION N.Y. S toe k s VO L; 67 , NO. 302, 2 SECTION S, 24 PAGES TEN CENTS • e Council Debates Charter Merits 7 Olily l"llM SI.Ill l'llM• WANTS 'SUPER ' COUNCIL Charter Advocate Burton Ford 'Open To Ideas' On Inflation \\IASlllSGTO:-J <UPl l -Refusing to use the 'vord recession, President Ford said today he will be "open to Suggestions" for more stringent anti- jnflalion l.I Od energy-saving measures · -including a C'Ciling on oil imports - if his cconon1ic remedies fail. Jn an impromptu. untelevised news conference. th e President also C:'I:- ' i>ressed continuing support for his nomination of Ne lson A. Rockefeller as ,·ice president and hinted be may :;ign, a bill tl'.'creaslng GI 'benefits Wllich he prc viou51y described as in- flationary. Ford. planning to campaign io his former '.\lichigan l'Ongrcssiona l district lall!r in the day, continued to h.amm rr :it the De mocrats a s the "'spend('rs .. in government. Calling hinlsclf •·a saver,'' he added he was re\'iewing more than 100 op·- tions t hat rould prune between $.'i.4 billion and S7 .5 billion £rom the federal budget in the current fi scal y ear. fo'ord said that if Congres!! approves many of the provisions in his 31-point program to p r event a furth e r e conom ic slum p. ··1 am confident it "'ill "·ork "But if it do<'s n·t.'" he added, ··1 v•ill be open to sllggestions. '' lie indicat ed that included a ceiling on oil imports if ., necessary." Althoug h al least three of hi~ econqmic ad\'isers ha\·e described the eurrcllt situation as a recession, Ford Jied~ed on his 0\\"11 definition. .. \\7hcther it is a r ecession or not a r ecession is immaterial," he said. •·.\Ve reall y don"l care vthat the name is. \Ve \\·a nt solutions.·· At the ne \\'S conference. his rourth sinct.• becoming president and the first not to be televised . Ford also: -Said he believes Hockefell cr v.·i\I bl• cnnfirmcd as \'ice president a nd ;.idded that "I :-:;11·ongly support him "' for the No. 2 posilinn in !he nation "as • I did in Augusl." ··Said he bclit·\·e d that h ~ stimulated som1• voter interest in the i'JO\". 5 congressional election by cam· paigning through 14 stales. But he c~:. pressed l'Cgr et at the "voter apathy" \vhic h he recognizes throughout the country. -Announced he still intends lo go to Japan next month despite grov.•ing an- tinuclear d emonstrations in th.at country Thl• Pre s ide nt clC'scribed hi s CSee INFLATION, Page AZ> Ted's Cousi11 Took Blame? HOSTON 1/\P! -Sen, Edv.·ard i\I . Kcnnedy·.s <'ousin. Joseph Ga rgan. almost a ccepted responsibility for the Chappn1111i ddick auto nccident which killed i\tary Jo Kopcchne in 1969. lht! Ooston G lohl' quotes a "hi ghly l.:nowlcdi:ca ble sou rec'· as !'tnying. In a <'t1Jlyri~ht s tory today. the f;\obc reported y,·hut it termed "con· 11·adirlinns'' hcl\\•ecn Ke nnedy's. testimony a nd publii! stalcments oihoul the <1 cchlcnl :1 nrl 1he statements of other p<"rson~ in\'Olvt'd. 'f'h~ ru:~"·spapcr said ils unldcntif1C1I source said :1 111:1 11 to hove Gari;?an f akf tlft! r cspun siblllty \\'as ahan donL-d "llf>rlly bcfol'c Kennedy rcpor~ 1----Mt=thl"'m"fSf1:JTJ1Trth'1'JOltter a MJ'f)Of( whi('h l\enned)' has said came ulmost 10 huurs ;ifttir the <1.ccldenl. .... To charter or not was the que!i lion at Irvine's El Camino Real School P.tonday as Irvine Counl'ilmen lle nry Qui gley a nd John Bu1ton debated lht.· merits or cha nging the city 's form of government before about 50 people. The sharp di£fercnces in the vie"'!'.. or the two councilmen were not a11- parent until nt'.1r lh1· t•1lfl of .1 tlirt·•· hour discussion 11 h1•1\ lJu1"-'.lt'.\' t•allt·1 I the move to .i ('hartl·r rurru uf e1t1· governmenl a ··ttisustcr But. said C}tn glt'.\, "'1he ha11tl11 nl111~ i:-. on the \\':til '" and tht• t•1t.v 1:-. 1no\ 1ni.: lO\\'ard :.i 1·harlcr. l·h:.111111l1 cnh•Jll, he :;.:1id, is 1ntt·ndcd to 1'll!'..1;rt· th:.il the hC'.-.t \H 1:-:.iblt· l'h.1 rlt•r 1:-. d raflt•d BurhuL lun_i.: an ad11)1.·ate or a t"o· 'l11•r1•d 1·h;J rt1·r fnr1n or ci1y govern· tl)1•nt.1n111nt t11nl·d that h1!1 plan \'>ill in· \"1'1•;1:-1· th1· :1muun1 of n.'1lrest·ntat1on f.ir t:1llrt:n~ ,,.ht·n lht• t"it\ re:.ichcs a 1>11pulat1011 ul a quartl·r: nulhon or t)ICJf~', tturton l a\·o r:o; a !:>~Stem ol" go\'t'rn mrnl \lo'hich "'OU1ri huve a :.uJ)t!r-coun t·il ln run c1l)"\\'lde affairs :ind a num- ber 11f \'ilt:.i gc cuun(·Jls lo handle local n1:it1t·r:.. Su('h ;1 ~.\:.t cn1 y,•ould require C"han~es to the Calirornia l"Onsti tution <Sec CllAHTER, Page J\Zl Nixon Has Surgery Leg Clots Threatened Ex-president's Life LONG BEACl-1 <A P)-R1 Cha rd ~l . Nixon was "doi ng \\"ell" after hour- long surgery toduy to keep bloo<l clots in his lc rt leg fron1 moving to the heart or lungs where they could cau:.c death. The former-president's pcrsonill physicia n described the operation as a s uccess. Dr. Eldon Hickman .. a vascular s pecialis t who p erform ed the •'"operation with two other surgeon~. said Nixon's condition wa s "stable" and no more surgery was a nticipated to combat the blood c\ol::i caused by Nixon's chronic phlebitis. - 1'he operation began al 5:30 a .m . None or hi s family was present at the hospital, but later Nixon aides sa id his wife. Pat, and forme r \Vhite llousl' secretary, Rose Mary \Voods, arrived to see him . The operation "'as a 'relatively sim- ple one -a plastic clip partially closed off the main vein taking blood from the leg to the upper body. 'fhe clip permits blood to pass but no large clots. Surgery ""·as decid('d on t.londily ni ght after doctors feared that a large clot in Nixon's leg could break loose and lodge in an artery to the heart or lungs, which could caus e sudde n de ath. Or. John C. Lungren, Nixoo's p~r­ sonal physician, said the clots left in Nixon·s leg hopefully will natura lly dissol ve thc>mselves in time. The form e r president v.1as taken to a room on the top floo r of J\.ien1orial llospital J\.ledical Center of Long Beach for recove ry. ' Hickman said Nix.on "·ill probably be Jiospila li zcd for another ~·eek - Bids Too High; Trustees Slice Tennis 'Frills' Saddleba('k Communit~· College trustees trimmed the !"rills off six proposed tennis courts un the i'll1ss1on Viejo eampus f\1ond<I)' after bids came in S78,000 abo~·c co.:.t estin1ates. Trustees reduced the pricelag lu aboui Sl90.000, \.\'hich is well above the S162,000 budgeted for the courts, but sti ll S~4,000 below the lo\v bid of $244,000. The ne\v plan ealli-for six eourl:.. champions hip li ghting. fencing. loilcl l'acililies. <1 s torage bu1Jdiri.g and other n1inor features. Scvcr <J I prt•cise que~tion~ aboul rcdestgn or the courts y,·t·l't' refc rrl'1l to the architects, llilJJX' and llandcll, for study. They \\'ill report to the boa rd al ;1 special n1 ecling called for 5 p.n1 . f\loo- d ay al the Tustin Uni o n Schu11I Distr ict board room, 300 S. C St., Tust in. Truslees \•otccl to reject all b1dl' and \\'ill rebid the project when new pl ans arc con1pletcd . Suspect Had $50,000, Guns ClllC1\G() IU PI 1 --Polict: say lh1·~ l"nund ;II most SS0.000 in cash. ~uns. :11MI l'Ounds of am n1untion and ct1·u~s <ti u11 ;1parlmc nl rented by :i m <.111 indir h:1I for po . .;sl'ssion of $20 n1illinn Y.'Ol'th Ol hero in. Narcol1t·s inv est1~a t o r J ;1n\l'S Foster sa1d i\lond11y lhl• CilChr \\';1:. 1111. <'OVt.>rCd in !ht.• home 11f 1\:.irnn He~·<•:-, f.G. kn0\\'11 tn local drug de;il('r:-i a" "The Genc·ra1.·· and bcl1everl 10 bt' \ht• Chicago link or a "l\1 cxi<'11n t:onne<"· tion.·· t"oster :.:i id Heyes v.·us ii ma 1or drui.: .. uppli1·r lo ;1 hout 15 dealer' on lh1• ""l'St and norlht•1.1:.I :.ides 1.eforl' hl' \\'a:>-~1rrc:.ll•d Sept. 20 \\hen 211 1"1ou1111 , of "ht•ro1n wcrl• _round in :1 ful i;~ Jotnmntrite :i~ tan trf»W" r ....... •~ l ar~c:.t drui.: :-.l·iturc:. 111 Ch icil;:u lnstory. the dot·tur 1tid uol ~i\l• lht• tHl!TIIJ\·r ol days --and th;11 eon1·a1t•:.e1·11v1• ;11 ho mt· \\'Oll Id la kt· four tn :>Ix \1 t•t.•k '- Al th <" llC\\"S 1·11nfel't.'llt't'. lht• Uot•t1u·, 1!u1 1111l ;in,11t•r que:.t1un' 011 \\"hl'n .'\1:..nn tnight l)t: \\1·ll 1•nut1 gh to tr.irl'I to \\'-..,h in ~tun . 0 C.:. to tr:.tif~· <.it lht· \ratt•rg.11t· eu1 cr-up tn:d uf fi\·e for - 0.!11 l"ilol l'M1• l>w ll1ci..rd Kot~ler TOPPLED TREE DAMAGES CAR IN CORONA DEL MAR Wind Blows Over Big Tree on Po ppy Avenue Dow ned 'rrees , Power Outage s Due to Winds l'·' Al.A:\ ll lRKI :'\' 0! l~t D••IY Pilol ~!•ti G:i lc-t'orce 11·inds. bol:.tl't"l'd h\' r.1111, socked Oran.{:!t' Cnunty 1\·londa~; ni ght and early t oda~·. ln1>p li11 g trt•C:-.. playing havo<: 1\•ith l){)\\'t'l" lines :.11111 contributing to a f;il ;1I ll';1f111· ar t·idenl. The traff1l' death ot:c.:urrC'(J 111 :111 il(' cidenton E l 'l'nro Hoad. l.;i guna lld!:.. "'hich police s aid \•;as partly duL· tu the rain-sli ckcncd strccti- Six n<"i ghhorhoods in the llunt1n_g tun Beach anrl Fountain \1allev .area \\'ere hit by poY.'('f blackouts and in hoth NC'"'µort lla rhor and 0:.ina Point l·larbor gale warnings \\'('re posted, though no boats "'ere lorn loose from th<"ir moorings l'.:le s(•\\hrre along the coa"t. trt•1•s "'t'rc bl0\\'11 do11·n "·ith ont' cra~h1ng lht• roof of :i hou:.l· on Boo~evelt I .ant' 1n La guna H1•;11·h. :1 1111tht·r rlan1:1g1ng a ('ar on A1·1·r11da :'\larqu1ta 111 S:1 11 Clc ml•nlr anti :1110\IH·r f:1lling on a f.ir 1n Coron~1 ll l'l ~!:ii· 1're cs \Vert' 1npp!i:d :i lo ni.: Crov.n Valley P:n·~"·a y. in J.a i.:una Nl~uel. while, io ('nsta r-.11·sa. a lar.L;t' l':troh lree \\'<1S fl•ll{'Cl 111 :1 l:ll~ par!.. But the ronditions \\'l'l'l' l'XJICt\t·cl \\1 in1pl"O\'i..'. \Vealh('I' spokl•-;n\t:ll :.a11I lhe y,•inds \\'otdd i•o ntinu(• thrnu.L:"h thl' day. but <hmlnish 1un1ghl \\ilh \\'t·d ncsday heing hoth :.unn1er ,1nd "111 ~\any l'li'('lr1l'il~ lint•:-. Y.f'rt· :.hn1h·fl f>r blown dO\l.'11 tn ~\' t':<l I )ru11)!t' { '11unl ,. particularl.1, kct'ping ~ 00 Slil1lh1•r11 <;aliforn1a t:.d l!)on .\\Ulkl:r!$ b~). In the Y.nrl!1 inslance \he top or a powrr pole hurnl'd and fell to the ~1·ou11d u1 lluntington Beath. c11us1rut :ibnu1 5'10 l'liSlOO\E!r!I Ill b(' y,•ftflOHt JIO" (•f lnr , \14m-h0u - Vorthc fir:ic t1n1c s 1n1't' 196!"1. t\\11 rt'tl fll-i&s dcnot1na i:~C co0d1l1011:. v.1e1·1· > ho1s\ecl hy the Harbor Patrol 111 Nc\1·port Harbor ;.1s Y:inds up In •15 n1 p.h \\'hipped 1hrough the harlxn· 1:1tl' i\lnnda.\' n i~ht ;ind earl~· this mor- ning ·r11l'rt· 11't'l'l' no rl'port:. ol' dC1m<.1ge. though 1h1 s nHu'ning the flags \\'Crt· st il l fl\ln:.! A ll:1rb11r l';i!rol .'1x•ke:.n1an pr1·d11·trd that gusts up 10 <IH nl fl h. \\ouhl (·ontinUC' through thl' da.\· rll'Cft'a:o.1ng tu from 15 tu 22 n1 .p.h. h.\' nii.:htfall .!\t st'<i. :.\1l'll:. :1n ri chors from ~i~ to 12 fett \\'<'ft' r1·1·1lrdcd. In SC1nl:1 1\na. ii 21-huur rainfall lutal of 30 uf ;111 int·h \\'as recorded. \1ith (illnf .111 1n1•h recorded at 1':11·oro · ;ulll JO cif ;11 1 111rh a t Laj!una \"iJ?,ucl i ln1· nf lht• h1·:11·1t•:.1 r:1infall :. 11·g1'1l'l l'1I 11 ,1, :ti t 1·\"<.·ill l'ark 11hrr1· \ht: \ot;1l r1•;11•ht•d 89nf all 1111·h 'l'ht• 111-. .. 1 hr1•:1kv.•:i1t•r \las e!O!:ot·rl \c1 l1 :.hcrn11·n ,11 1><111<1 1'•1111! Harbor ;ind J.!:1 111 11 ,1l'n1n~.~ r1·nlain1·d post('d IPt l a~·. f\ r, hu,11:. 11 e t't• 1l;n)1agcd dunn~ thl' night , ,1 h:1rhor d cpar1n1t•n! :.pnkt•1>n1 ;111 ',11it S:t11 l"l1·tnt•ntt' r1·<·t•11·1·d oil inch(':. ul r:J1n 1•t1rnp:irl'd onl.v .1:11nchcs at th1., l1n1e L•:-1 y1·.11 . t hil~ ;1 !e11• OH1r1' 1r;1!f1t• arl•ulcnt.; than 11~11:11 11 1•11' rrpnrll'<I in Co~I<• .\It''" 1-11th no :.1·r 1ou ... tlcw1<.h ni;: ot·cur , 1111).! Wi1low , 74·, Ki ll~d 111 Au to Accident 1'1Hll SA;\:11 IJ .\KS 1 "'I ,\ i<I · \l'ar o1<1 11111111\ lron1 \·:in f\uv:. "·•' l.11l1•1t \lnn1t,1v \\ hc•n h(·I' 11\\11 rar rJn 11"1""1·1 ht•r 11-t ti htrt·h(.0 dnwn-a"""lll"('J1 0 111 IJ \ f'Jll ur •• < '11unl \' ,ht•n fr"~ Ot11ut 11.:~ 1 1i l••n11l 11·d lit•r ,1:. )I llllrt'(I Capr;1ll. [ nitr polillcal :i~M>e1alt's. i.lc has b<"en ~ub 1>0('!la<'d by both the ill•feni-c ijnd proseeut1011. ·\V ilh the thrc:.it the t·lot could becon1c :.i pulmonary l·mbolu:.. \le placed ._. !\Jiles ('hp_ •. partially Ol" t·ludini.: hut not c·ornplctcly occluding the \"l'in. '' l·lickman said. i.1 e said the elip \\"as perma ne nt . l ie s aid the operation y,·as une\'ent- ful and that the former president "'a;; "recover ing io the normal ma nner ... 'fhe doctor said Nixon had the us ual post-operative e£fects or sleepiness beca use of the anesthesia and wa s confined to bed. Accident Kills Band Flutist At Sadclleback A popular flutist in the Saddlcback Community College band and can- didate for homecoming queen y,·as kil· led f\londay 111 a grinding broadside collision along rain-washed El Toro Road. lle\'erly ~farie Gross.18, of l~aguna Beach today v.·a s re membered by her music instructor ·•as \he tvpe or student you al"·ays "·ant to ha\:e. ·· Private family funeral ser \'ices for- i\Iiss Gross. the daughter or i\1r. and 1'1rs. \Villi am Gross. 1641 llillcresl Drl\'e, 'vcre held l\·londay afternoon. 1'hc attracti\'e. blondc ·haired eoed "'as killed when h er foreign m ade compact c<:ir spun out of control near the intersection of El Toro Road and Calle Cort•1 . j ust out.side the Laguna Beach cily limits. The car c rossed the eenll'r line into the "\\.'est bound traffi c lanes ;ind col· lidcd with a car dd\·e n by Roger Lloyd Anthony , 28 . 2.ioso J uaneno l)rivl', l\l ission \"icJO. Anthony "'as admitted lo S:1Udle bark Comm unit,. llospital and was :-;ehedulcd lo bC released toO;.i~. i\riss Gross. a 19iJ gradu;.ite of 1\'e"'Port !!arbor ll igh School. y,·as a sophom ore stude nt al Saddleback \\"i_lh a maj<~r in pharmacy and a minor 10 n1us1c. ··she \Va s vcrv in\•oh·ed \1ith the band." recalled ~J onte La Bonte. banrl chrectnr. ""r his place wa;, like ;1 se<'ond home to hl'r-"' "1'he h and had just SC'leclcd he r :1.' 1he its l'andiU:tlC for homecoming queen. She \\'as \'C'f;>' c .xcllcd about 1 hat ... I.a Bo ntl' !-.a id. ""\\'{''rC' ;~II :.hol'kt"d. \\'e ril l !eel ;1 great loss .. she h<•d don(' so 111uc h ;.ind \1 ;is so i nvol \'l'd ... La l.lontl' s:.1 irl. In ;1rldition to her parcnl<.,. ;\JJ,,.. (;rnss 1:-survi1't'd by t 11·11 brother:.. t.;111rcnce and .la\'k. ul Laguna lll':•l'h: patcrn:d J!r••ndp,1rent:.. i\lr and i\l rs. \Villiam Grns:.ot Idaho, :ind m;i1crna1 i::r;1nclpurenls. i\lr . and '.\I r~. .J C l'a3siday of Nc\\·porl Bc:1e h. Thi· fa mil.v ha:. SUJ:J!('Ste d con- lnbut1ons to the Saddlc back College hand. ·Trial Begins In Ship De ath HHE,JE~. 1,1•rn1;1ny l l "l'I • · 'l'hrt·•· \\\':o-1 t:t•r1n:i11 t'l'I'\\ Tlll'tTih1•r-. ol"1h1· lrl'IJ.!hl1 •r ).lar~11la \\'••nt on 1r1 ;1I l1ut:1,1 1n1 l'h:lr ).!t'' 11! th1'0\Vi11 i.: .1 :.l11\\a11.1 ~· ovt•r l).1ard 111 lhe lt1'd S1-;1 ;1ft1•r :.1·rv1n _i.: htn \ a t;1,1 1nt·•1 l 11r 1·or· ru·d hi·j'L ·rhi• u'd1l'tn1enl :itcu:.cd th ~· !JJ)j10. 11111 1':1n11111 11 111nn-rrg1~t ered n1crth<tll · 1111;111 ':. t1r:.t ofl1ccr, KJ<iu !'..·llc.nn1ng 11.irtung, •12, hoal:o.1\·;1111 \'o1kh:irrt I•:.: J.!t·r ... :1:.i. and 23 Yl'ilr-ohl 1·ar1wnh·r l\.1 rl-lle1n7. ,\dlc·r nt /l('~1t 1n}! ;i hlari.. ... t11\\·a1\a \' \\1lh :in iron bur 1111 1h1• \ 1•n1t·11i port or llndr 1cl..i ;ind lht'll 1hro11·1n i,:, h 1n1 into lhc.' :.l'J . 'l'ht• .-.111Y. ""'" y',.. hoc(\' 1\'as ne\'i'r lnunrl 'rh(• pro:o;c·cut1u11 :1lleJ!<'rl th;1t .11t1•r ,• ht•rr and \1Klku p:ir1y. th1 • dC'ft·n1l.11l! ... n1.111·h<"r1 the ''O"',n1a\ nul nl .1 <'alun \lht•lt' lhl'\" ht•lfl h1n1 °pr1 :-0ll•'I' IQ \ht• 11H11!'tt·ro-flcC'k. tf'ht""' dC'frndiinl-: i:::-11·r- h1n1 :t l.1:-1 nl l'al nf ('()!'rl1·il he1·1 ;u1d .1 ('l ~J/"CI IC' the l>l'O"CCUlion '" 11 I. ' o.iuw 1'11o1St.-" ~..-. WANTS FU LL TIME COUNCIL C ha rter Opponent Quigley 2 Se1ite1iced Jn Shooting Death of 2 Prison Sl'n lenC('S \\ere nlt•!t•d out in :\lemph1s. 1·cnn. '.\l ond<i~' for \\\0 ol three m en on trial 111 thC' !':.hoot1n~ deaths of u Lai::un:1 lh!l s \\'1do1\ and .i t·outry musit• s1dl·man l<i!it ~l·ar 1n .i /llemph1::. alle~. Hut I he th 1r<l of the thr('t' defenda nl' s t ill a1\·a1t s tri:il 1n thl' !ihool1ng dealh of !I.I r:--. '.\lildred llazch1ood. 55. and <1- lnngt1 mc f:.inul;.· frit•nd. J ames P. \\'1denl'r. · Sentt>nrl•,.,-of2 to 5 yt:i r~ in lb\ :r.ta1 t• pC'nllC'nt1 :1ry \\"t•rt· ·o r de re d fo r Bic h ard Be njan11n. 25 nf B1r - 1nin~ham •. <\la .. anU l'hlll1p Glen ~l a:.on . 2·1. nf Lo:. 1\11t:t·ll' .... Each l'n· tercel an ;imencled plt'il pf J,!u dl,1' to ;1l'· t't'S,or.\· charg('s. The ~ente n1·ing le;i'C'' :'\l :n1 ri ct• ;>.J. cKinne~· T;iy!or. JO. of St 1..-1u1:<. :\Ju . !->lLll on tria l for r1rst-dt•g ret• n1u rder 1n tht• t\\·in slaying:> in '.\'i11 e1n hcr of l!fi:L · ~!rs. llazel\\OOd. 1\h11 .. e husband h:.id died o nly a fl''I' rnbnth:-hc·to rl• hl·i· 111urder. had IX'l'll in Tt•ntlt'S:.t'<· on"' t rql to \'isil hC'r :.on l>un11).! ;1 ,topo\ \'r :.he looke d up lhr ol<l !'.1n11ly 1r11•nrl \\'ho pl ayed gui1:1 r in !ht· H;1n\.. Sno11 b:ind for 111 ~·e:1r ... Sht• had hoped tn ).!a in :;on1e ht·lp 111 -..l'lhnt: <.oin1 L· 111 h··r lat(' h u~ha nd · .. enn11.111-.111nn' But the (\1 0 \\l'l"t' .. hot 111 d1·oilh in,; clark altt·y 1n :'.lt•1n1>t11 .. 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IM""'"~'O" •• \ t\2 OAIL Y PILOT Unsolved Viejo Death 'Mystery' MURDER UNSOLVED Douglas Ray Wheat Jr. Mesan, 80, Helps Halt Burglary By DOUG LAS FRITlSCllE 0! ,,,. 0 •• 1, ,,lel ~·" An 80-year·old Costa 1\lcsa ma n "'as n"t goin g lo st and there and lake il ,,·hen he returned home late ~londay night etnd. found his front door s lan· ding open and l\\"O s trangers pro\.\·\inc around. Arthur C. L~Va o f J.15 Ri\"cra retur- ned to hi s cond on1 i11iurn :.trounrl I J :JO p .m. and Sa\\' one man, apparrnt ly ~1 lookout, st:1 nd ing in front of his apart· m cnl. The m an and another in the house Oc.>d do .... ·n an alley on root and Le\'a, aided by a neighbor . J;:a\·e chase. Police l a t er a"rre s ted Raul Banuelos, 30, of Santa r\na on charges of attempted burglary and assault °"ilh a deadly wea pon as a result of t he <'rime. 1\ ~econd man is still sought •. According to Leva·s account, he spotted one or the m en leaning against il wall nea.r hi~ front door. Aftl'r ~ing clisco\"erc<l. the two men fleddo\.\'n an alley. At that timl'. Lc\•a ~aid, his youn g n eighbor, P e1er t.ukas, 19, \\'as dri\'ing up in ;1 \"an . Lc\'a told Luk:i i; \\'hat had hap· pcned, hopped into th..: \•an and the l\\"O gave chase. The burglars jumped into their o\vn car and drO\'C U\.\'ay \\'ith Le\1a a nd Lukas in purs uit. T\.\'i ce in the ensuing chase, the lee1d c ar pulled to the curb. The first time, said LeVa, one of the mC'n pulled a ca rpel knife on the follo,\·ers. By FREDERICK SCllOE~I EllL 01""' O.il1 il'!IM l.Ull Dougl1t:o; Ray Wheot .Ir. wn!! a Mli1· :-ion Vtt:JO lli i;:h School h·tlefnl;ll\ v.ho lour .\c<irs ;1 i:u ni·1'tlr d ~hn1c r xlr:1 111011('.I . lie \1 t·nt out in his rnrnmunit y l1k(· lhou s1111d~ or tn~h ~c hnol juniors h~.t\ l' for \t·:.irs and lander! a job as the i::r<1 v1·y:1rd shift ;11tendant :"i t <1 11 ;dl- ru ghl ).!a:-.ohne s tation at !hi.' <·nrnPr nf L :1 l'.11. Hnad 0111,\ ~lu11'l:i11ll ' Buul<•\:1rtl. ju :-.t ufr lh<' Sll n IJu.:l:o l"rl"l'\\ a.v. Sometime in thi,: t·old, prt·da\.\11 hours the morning uf J;1n. JO, 1971 , Dougl:1s Ray \\'heat'~ future c<!n1c to an t-nd al Lbt< hands or a ~unn1an. 'Young \\'heal's a~:i•1ilanl , for \\';1nl of the ~i n the cash rci:1stl'r llll. ror· ced him inlo a f('ar storeroom, m:ult· h•m kneel dov.'n and fired a :-.ini;:lc .:!>! t·ahbcr bullet into the hatk of h1:. hl•ad. Found hours l;iter bv a t·ustoml'r. \\'hl·at \\'as taken lo SoUth Co<.1:-.\ Co in rnun1ty llosµita! in South J,aguna , u11· tler,ve11t l·mcrgeney surgery to 1·emO\l' the ~lug \odgl'd in hi s brain and pas:<t·d inl o a coma. Ex:1etly 22 days later . J)ougla s Hay \Vhl'at Jr. tlied. Jlis CXC('utioncr ha s not been found. "\\lt''re prC'lty n•ell stuck. \\'e'vc got a boy \\'ho was s hot and a bullet." soitl Capt. James Broad belt of the Orange County Sheriffs Office. "It's pretty bleak." 'f hc brs t investigators ran do, Broadbcll said. is to compare ba l- listics palterns of g uns used in sin1i!J r (·rimes with the s lug renloved fron1 \Vhcat 's skull. -'"But there h:1vc been no connec- tions." said Broadbell. 1'om \\larren. owner of the Arco station \.\'here \\'hC'at v.•orketl for only t\vO mouths, said customers still ask about the tragedy that shocked the young planned community, "He was s uch a good kid," said \\i"arren. ''I-le came in one day with 1\lr. \\'heat (Senior > and asked if 1 had some n·ork on ,.,,·cekends. llf' \\'antl'cl some extra money," recalled Warrf'n. I \V;:1rrcn r emcmbC'rl'd the court s ummons he r eceived afte r the s hooting because he allO\\'Cd \\/heat. a minor al the age of 17, to work p<.1Sl 10 µ.m . '"1'hev dis missed the case at the first hc-aring iind I \·c tri{'d lo turgct about it., . .s aid \\larren. '"I hope "'"hatever you do ht·lps,'' i\lrs. Douglas Ruy \\'heal Sr. told a reporter. "'I hope it helps." She reflected on the d<iys following her only son's death, how the At lantic Richfield Company put up SS.000 in reward m o ney f o r info rmation leading to the arrest and con\'iction of \\'heat"s slayer and how members of lhe communit y r a ised more t han S2.000 which \\'as donated to St. Kil· lian·s Calholic Church v.•here the hells toll in his memory. "A boy Doug used to play \\'ith C\'Cn sent $2 from Okla hotn<i ," i\.lrs. \\'heat recalled. "The bovs on the football team :rt the high sc.hool pul, a cup fo r donations in the lunch roon1 . About S20 came rrom that." she added. The ,·arsity football team \Vheat had played · o n a season earlie r donated the game hall lo the Wheal family in October 1971 after defeating arch·riva l ·r ustin High School. The game \\'as dedicated to lhe squad's 'fhe second time. the men talked for a fl'w minutes with their pursuers, m aintainin_g !hat they had done nothing and ther e \\'~S no evidence. l.c Va and Lukas. by that time, had takC'n the lic£'nse numlX'r of the car thl'y \\e re fo\lo\\'in g. They ret_urned to Lf'\'a 's hon1c. called police and "aitcd forthC'm to arri\"e. fallen teammate. "There "'ere so many little sen- timental things." said '.\!rs. \Vheal. 1\n entire \\'all in thl' entryway of t he \\'heat home , 24551 Saturna Drive. if: covcrC'd n·ith family snapshoL'i of Douglas Jr .. from birth to death. Police lalf'r arrC'sled Banuelos at hi-; home in Santa Ana. IJc~crihinJ.! 1h c 111eidc111. Leva said, "Aft<'f t h('\' ran off, I saw Peter coming up 'and got 1n <ind ;:1way we "·C'nt. "Petl•r ." LC' Va said. "is a good boy nnci an exceHC'nt. d river. I wasn't st·arl'd :ti :1 II rlu ri n.i:.: the whole thing." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT There's one lakcn at night sho1,1.·i11i.;- lhC' cldt'r \\'hl'al and his ~on on a hun - ting trip Roth ha\"e guns in their h;in dli. A photograph from the sumrnerof 1!170 shO\\'S \\'heat, dressC'd in a tu xt·do, ;tnd his Hirlfriend at a relativC''s \.\1edding:. Another photo !>hows happy m~m­ bcr!' of thr \\'heal family in front of,;, C:hri stn1as tree i;;u rrounded wit h prest'nls. "Th:lt \\":lS taken Christmas 1970." said ~!rs . \Vh cat. It \vas the last Chri s tmas IOt' Dou.alas Ray \Vh i::at ,Jr. f 'rotff Pafl•' ,, I CHARTER. • • .,.. 111 :ino,.., the , rity council t~ <l~·l1•g:.ste n111ch authority lo the lm•al hodn•s. UPI ltlepM" RESIGNS ENERGY POST John C. Sawhill Sawhill Resigns FEAPost I\)' 11 t: I, t:S TllO~l i-\.-.; \\!A~1 11 !\·l;·r oN 1t1r11 -John (.'_ Sa\l'hill , \\"ho \Va s at odds \.\'ith the \\lhite I louse over a proposed gasoline t a x s urcharge. has rt·signed a ~ IC'<tl'ral t'fll'r gy a<l 1ninis trator . J 'r1..·~i<ll·nt Ford a1111nlu1ct•d today l'ord told l"t"po rters at the \Vhi lc !louse that Sawhill \\·ill be succeeded by Andrew E. Gibson. a former as· :.tslant secreta ry of Commerce for rnartime affairs. Sav.·hill, 38, took over as head of the 1'~ederal Energy Administration in .June, replaeing \Vil!iam E. Simon, \V ho became secreta ry of th e 'freasury. Ford s aid that Sawhill , ... ill be of- fered a "'firs t·rate" position in gover- nment. lit;• denied th;it Sav.•hill \\'as "dum- JK'd '' but said that Secretary of In· terior Hogcrs C .B. J\olorton had the rii:;ht to make his own appointments as Ol'erall administration cnerg .... l'OOrdin<1tor. In that respect, Ford s aid he supported ~[Orton. The Pres id ent also announct<d SC'vera l other changes \.\'ithin the Ad· ministration's energy-related areas. 'fhey inl'luded: -Atomic Energy Commission chief Dixy Lee Ra y to be assistan t secrelary of State for oceans a nd in· t ernational en\1ironmental matters. -Dr. Robert C. Seamans to be head of the Energy n esearch and Dcvelop- menl A.dnl1nistration, v.'hich replaces the abolished Atomic Energy Com· missio n in l\.\"O months. The new agency \\"ill become the tor1 federal agency in the fi eld of energy de\'elop· rnent. Seamans is o former Air l"orcc S('cretary and v.lso served as an as· soci:1lc a d1ninistr a tor of the National Aeronautics a nd Space Ad· n1inistralion. -Former ast ronaut \\lilliam An· ders. an AEC commissioner , will h ead the new Aton1ic Energy l~ei?:ulatory Commission. Sa\\'hill's plans were not im- 111edi;1tef)" kno\\'n. Sources said !hat ~a\\ hill has b<'cn offered S200,000 to return to pri\'01tc industry and had also been offcr(·d uni\"crs1ly teaching JXlSt ~. ~url·c~ close to S;1v.hill said the rcs1gnat1on \1·a s triggered by the li'Cl·nt appoin1mt'nt or :\Jorton as the Adtnini~trat 1nn ·:. 01·cr a ll cn<."rµy coor· d111;itor. Sa\\'hill \1·a s caught bl'tv.·ecn the n;1tion's prl'S~tn ~ cnt·r~y needs on one h;1nd anti t..'11\ ironn1cnt:11ists on th1· 11LhC'r alrnos t fron1 th{' nioment he look O\'e r as hc;.id of the Ff-~A June 27. .. 1'111 1i1J\ llfr~11d or trying lo change the (·onsl1t ut1 oi1," Burton said. maio· lHin1ng thnt the counl'il "ould lw "remiss" in it~ dutie.-. 1r il did not make the atlempt. Constitutional ~mentlml'rlt:. which af(t!('l only one government jurisdit .. tion :ire e;.1s1ly pas~cd , ht' i'!Hid, poin· 111))..! I O ~ut·h •• lll l.':I SUl'l' for S:l('l"itfllt•nt o on the Novf'nlht'r \Jal\ul . llui ~lt>y , h1l\\ t•vcr. fl•t..·I~ that '·evcr.v ;1~pt•cl of a (•l\at't('I' is a tl1 ~;1$lCr. I think \.\'(•'II entl 1111 \\Llh :1 :-.tron~ 1n;.1vor rorni ;111d th:tt is ;1 d1:-i ;1~tt·r. ···u111 the c·it ... ii; h":idin~ in a t't'rt:1in 1hr1·1·t 1nn :111(1 ;,s long <IS \~1·"rt• gn1nl-! in tll ;1t chn·1·l1un. 111• ha\t· tu 1lt1 !ht' ht·~t \1 l'1·an '' 'l'he l'ity cuunc1\ has namt'd itself 1hl· cum1111,,~i1111 \Vh11:h \\di Ura\\' Ulla 1·h:1rter t11 hl' \'Ott•d on by residents \\ithin a y('ar. r-Ins tead of the l\Vo·ticr form 11f go\'ernmc nl fa \'ored by Burton . 1 (lui~\ey favors keeping the present fL\l' rn1·mh1..·r l"n unc·1I. Instead or th1· prt'Sl'nt part·t inlt' role of rounl·il rn .;>mber:-;, hl' .said, the job:-should I~· lull ·timc salarii::d µo:.1tion~. paid ~ihout $20,000a yea!" , 'l'hC' two·ll'\'Cl ~o\t'rnnl<'nl. (}u1_all'.V :-[11d, \l'Ould lead to l.'llY 1>01rcr groups ;ind politiea l in! ri ~uc as council me n1· IJrrs sought ;11lianei'S \\ilh local covn t"J Is to kl'l'P t hl' n1 sc i \'t"S in orfit·I·. Burl.on . howt•\'cr . s aid C}uiglL'y':;; pl u11 \l'OulU t'ilhcr pre\"c nt good pP01il1! t ron1 running because the}' could not. af(oL"d to ch~1ngc jubs or. if the .s<ilary \vas hi gher, \\'ould encourage 1~oplf' to run \\'ho \\'t·rc just interested in thl· 1noncy. · Counc1J 111cmbl'r:. no1v arc paid S150 a monlh. Vill age c·ounl'ils . Quigley said. \1 ould ha\•e lilllt• rl'al l>O\\·er ;:1nd their ;u.:ti1ily \Vould cease ;is niembl'rs Lll.·can1c fru~tra\(•d Uoth men a greed that cleclt·d ot - fi eials are more respons i\'e than bureaucrats to the complaints and concerns of reside nts. Burton's two-le ... el government. or Ouigley's full·time paid council, they said respeeti vely, n·ould give citizens more access to government. Supreme Court Will Consider Death Sentence . \\'/\Slll ~G 1'0N <U PJ l-'fhe U.S. Supr eme Court today a greed to hear the appea l or a man on North Carolina ·s death row who wants capil al punishment banned forever as '"cruel and unusual'' under the Con· ~ti tutiun. The jus trces '''i ll hear oral argunlents and hand down a \\'fitten opinion in the case, which ~ives the court an opportunity lo expand its 1972 la ndmark ruling that narro\.\·ed thi- u:.c of the death penalty but d id not b:in it entirely. 'l'he court could avoid the capital punishment issue if it chooses b ~· rul ing on a much narrower question or \.\'hclher the North Carolina Supre me Court had the power to re\\•rite vor· lions of the state's old death p enalty la\\" \vh ich the li.'g is laturc finally replaced last April. T\venly·ninc states have death penalty statutes. 'fhe federal govern. mcnt ha.s one for ai rcraft hija«king: \Vh ich \1'a ~ s i g ned into l a\\' by )>resident Nixon a fC\\' da ys bclore he l"<"•igncc\. No oot• ha ~ lx>1·n lt•ga l l~· cxcc·utcd in t he tinitl•tl Statt•:. :-.1nce Lui:. r-.longr, 4R. of Den\'cr. \\a>-put In death in Colora do's J?aS chambC'r .June 2. t96i. for ki\hni!, h1~ \\'tfc and three of h1 ::; 11\ ehildrcn in 1963. Oar1d Kl·nllall. 1hc l\",\Af"P IJ\\'Yl'r hanclling the capital pun1 sh1n('nt al) pC'a l ~. s;ud th.it state" \.\·ould probaht~· d1·la y an y {'XCl'lllion.-; until th e Su11re me t. ·ourt act:>. COMEDIANS FIND FORCED LANDIN G UNAMUSING Skiles (lett) and Henderson Drop In on Freeway 2 Coast 'Funny Guys' In Freeway Landi1ig "II \\asn·t funn} •11 :1\1." ~aid South L:Jgllna con1t•dian l'cte llender.,on. "H's rcii ll y s 1>ouky flying at '1 .flOO r('~·1 in pi11·h dark \\hen the engine i:. not runnini.; " l/Pndt•rson, of :11:11;2 !\lontt•re~· Lane. and his night c luh p:ntncr 1\111 Skile~. of 293Ul Spotted Rul l Lane. San Juan C;.ipistrano, \l"er<' aboarcta li ght plane- l hat n1 :.Hll.' an ('llll'r~c1u·y J;1nding on the San Uiei:o Frce \~a}' early Sunday mornin,i,:. "\\'e \\'ere com ill!! hack from a s how \V{' did in Yuma, Ariz., and our pilot \\"as a little \\'orried about the rate of f t1l'I consumption.'' I lt'nderson sai d. About halfway on the trip to Orange County Airport. J-t endl•rson s<i id the en!,:ine cought•d <.111d diC'd. but pilol llendersun said 01H· ol' lh(' first l'ar."> that !\topped \\:IS dri\"Pll by a good friend of the l'omcdv learn and he t ook the pair hom t' \\"hilC ·rate ;.irrangC'd to IU.t\l~ the pt;1nr \O\\ r d 111 thl' airpo rt for rt·11~1 1 r a nd rt·ful·lin g. It \1 ;.is l~1te r lcarnt·d lh1· plant's f111·I 1n1111p \\':1 s defectir<' and \1 :1s Jeak •ng lut•I ··1·\l' h«ard a boul \111, l-.1nd of thing 11(.•forl'. but. lLkt' lhl')' ~a1, I nc..-cr 1 hou~ht il \.\'Otild ha111-ien lo me." f.l en- dl•rs{ln s<1id ... , h;i tc to think \1·hot \1oi1kl h;ive h:qipt·ned h;1d \IC been O\ er the 1\·att·r or nlnuntain~. ·• llc•ndt'rson said he <:ind Skiles ha 1·cn"t s11·or11 off fl .,·ing :1nrl \1·cre due 1n l10:1rd a ll'l liner ho und fllr ~h]\\·aukct•. t hl.' site of lheir next ::iho\\'. IJ.te lod;.iy. · Earl"'f ate of Co ron:1 dcl i\lar turned on a rt>SI.'!"\'{' f uel t ank that supposedly ('Ollld i!et 1hc pl ane hOlllC'. ··.Rut then Ul'(•r Oecansidt..•, H start(•d Poli" ce Hold I 0 happening :.q.~ain :.ind this time \l't'. kne\\" there \\'a sn "t ;i n1Jlh(•r 1~nk of g"oh 1oturnto.''llendcrson sai1L I NY 'f-n k · J~enderson said 1·a1c \\'as hunting n • a eover 1 for San ,Ju<1n Cupistrano Airpo11. but no landing lights \\"l'rl! on and the field · NE \V )' o R K 1 up I>' -Tc n c ouldn't be seen from the air at 1 :JO Americans todar seized three rooms a.m. tlf the Cambodi:Jn mission to the "\\'hen Earl started swearing. 1 United Nations a nd e\·ictcd the al· kne w \\·e h ad,.problems bcc~us~ ~c . tache and a secretary before being 11e\"er _s,~·ears . lfe r'!derson s~nd.. Rill . removed by police. v.:os sitting there k1nda .1nutlenng to: The protesters. si:< men and'four himse lf and I kept ~ay1ng o\·er and : \\'Omen in their early 20s , left the of· o,·e r 'the freeway, the frCE'way'. ,. '. fi ces unde r police escort \\"Ith their 'l'ale put t~c s1n_gle engtnc Cessna : right arms raised in o clenched fi s t in dO\\"ll nn the San D1e_go l-Tce1\·ay nc<ir : the traditional rc\'olulionary salute. San J uan Creek: Roadjustami!e fr1im ~ Police said ne ither the ;.ittachl', .Skill's' ho rn e . 1 Oum Sun Thonn. nor th\• secretary. Saudis Reject Uriilateral Cut Ri\BAl ". J\l ororcn <APl -Saudi l\r;1bia hos told olhC'r Arah oil st.ates it \\"ants a "syn1bolic cut"' in world p etrn l eum priC'l'S h ut plans nn unilotcral action, a .Saudi official said tot.la\". JliS d isa\'o\\·al of a unilateral rut in Saud i Arabia 's p ri c e or o.1r'- pro,imately Sl 1.6!'! pt'r barrel con- 1 r:1~lt•d \\ith a rc·po rt from Ra b;1t in 1"hc i\"e v. York ·rimes. T he Tit \\·sria1le r reported that an in- formed : r:1b ~ourre said the per·bar· rel pnecof Saudi 011 \\"OUld be !O\\'('rt'd tl('Xl "e k hy lc:-.s Lh<.1 11 a doll:1r. ;\s !ht•. \.\"Orld '~ lar.L:c~t nil exporter . .S:n1rh Arabia theort't1r al\y could forcC' dO\\"ll ;1lloil prices \\'It h a unilateral t'ut. . Hernadl•tte Btanch<1i s. \\"i!S harmec1 , 1'hey said the protesters v.·ou\d hl' charged \\"ith criminal t res11ass. INFLATION ••• c·conomic progr:lm as "finely tuned" to h.indlc holh inflation and economic · dl·l'linc. One or Ford's aims is to cut the flO\l' of oil imports by a million bar rels a day from the current si."<·million·bar· rl'l·:l ·day ra te. • /\5kcd if h<" might clan1p a Cl'iling on 01l 1 mport~. cithr r by volume or dollar value. if the voluntary approach does uot \\Ork. the President rephcd: "'\\·c \\"ill mo\·c 10 \1·hat 1s nct·cssary ••. including: the possibi lity of man- tl atory limitation~ to achieve lhat re~ull , ., Consu mer ~roups sharply crit icized the Pr1ncl'lon University graduate :.ind lormer fin a nee professor al New 'i·r1rk l'11ivtrs 11 y lh i~ 1non1h \\"he n he sug cl·.~tl'cl thl! possiblhly ot an :ui· 1lit 1on;il feder:.i I l.'.lx of 2tl tents or mort• per gallon of g;,iso!int' 10 cut Liu.· nati on·~ dl'Pl'l1dl.'ncc on foreign oi \. WE'VE ONLY l r... 0.•'IO'" C:"'"'' 0Al1> Polo! w<!~ ""''°' "CONI• boM<I !,,. ~ .. , "'"'>.•I p1;1>"I"""' II• t~O.­ Ct>I\! P\lll!!ll"l'Q (OmP•"• m •••l<"..:lol"""' ... e p.o!JloW<! ""°ncl•• 111•<>uQI' I "<It•. tor C0<,1• -.... 111 .. ..,.1 e ........ ....,,,t>Q!on e.. .. ~.f-· l••I\ Y•U•f, lr.,110, ~•Od'tlMC • V•• ... y •ncl ~-"""'" '>cull' (o••I A '""J'• ,,._, --i\,..llltJ~<I S..l~<d•YI -5......,., •. TM pF •ft(•P<ll pul'll""'"'I Pl•,., " .. JOI) VOt~t Boy ~-. c.oi.i. Mt••. C...1tto•11•• u,i •. Hinshaw Told to Pay Ex-wife $650 Monthly JUST . BEGUN! Twenty-five years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. Ffnt, the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers, eliminating reliance on wool quality and production. Robert N. Weed P.tt+<lilllt •11<1 P1;bl+,,..t Jock R . Curle y \h t • Prt.,Oirn\ •..:I c,....,.11 Ml,,.ort . l"homas Keev•I Thomas A . Murphine "Ch~rl ec, H. Loo~ Ric hard P, Nall A>••l11"' M•ll•Q><IQ l do!O•> Ollitet. (O\IA .IN>• \)II Wfl1 114¥ \'""'' N••Po•l 6'-•<11 )IJJ N•"'-1 &o1;l·•~·d L•Q~n• ll"fll'. •'M c,-.-,,~~''"'' "4un••nqlO'I llf•c" 11111 8'.oc" lloi•!••*'~ ~ .. !Mt • Vl!lff l1101LtPA1 A~ •'Mn p,..90 1 '"*'' Ttlepf'lone 1714 ) M2-4J2t Cl•st.ilied Ad ¥ertlt.in9 642·5671 s.ooie-.~• V•ll~•"'•-01!•~· Sl1·6JIO r;om i...11 Ctr,....1110 49S-0630 (O)flyt•'l"I 1Uo 0••"~• r,..,1 .... 111•"''~ r~""r""' 111o 110.. ''""•I •ll1;•l•"•O"'• ..,.1 ................ ,.,,.,, -·" ,...,..1., ''"' t> "'~'"""''d ""'""~' ~oot•fl "''""'"°'" 61 , ............ -. ~"'''d "•" ~·!f'Y P4•d •I tO\U ''°'"" (tUlll•••• 'w!'.1'("111·"" &f J._""' \) l)(I """'If\'• ti• m•'' \• ·'G m(lfl!l'•I "'"•1•1~ o. ,1.~•'•""' u oo "'o->•~•, . I U.S. Rep. Andrew J . l tinshaw <R· Ne\.\·port Beach ) u•.is ordered today to pay his estranged wife $650 a month penc\ini:: lri :il in Or:ingc Counly Superior Court of lhc divorce action s he filed last Sept. 30 . 1\l rs. ll1n s ha u'. ·17. u. multiplt• sclerosis vicli rn who had to be he lped to her seat at the counsel t able, h<.td asked for SI ,500 a rnonlh. She teslifif'd thal 1-h nsha\\· h;1d paid her only SJOO In the last six monthli . Judge .Jerrold S. Oliver. nolin~ the absence of the JlC'public.-~n !(·J;Jis lotor from the two.hour hcanng, ruled that she ~·ill be a llo"·cd to retain posses· s1on of htr S400·a-monlh Park Newport :.ipar tmcnl in Newport 8each and orde re d Jhnshaw to pay hrr legal fl•es of $375, The attract i ... e blonde claimed llin· ~ha\.\· had !;Cveral hidden bank ac· counts ant"\ had refused throu1thout 1he1r l\\"O·~·ea r marr1aJ:(c to pro\'1dc ht•r v.·ith suff1C'1cnt l i \'in~ r:<1){'MSC'S. ~1rs 111nshll\.\' tesl11lt-d lhat she had be'Fri compelled to ho rrO'A' mU ncy frorn her brother and other relal1 \·c~ ~ind fr•t'nds 1n or(\('r lo prO\'ldt• basu· neccs:s1l1t':. (or hcl'sclf nnd hl'r l ~O • d.'.1.UJ,!hlers by a previous marriage. But ~trs. 1-l insha\ ... admilled under t'ross examination that she received Sl2,000 this )'ear from the s:il e of the rouplc':-i condominium in \Vashington. r> ('. and $2,liOO :.is h<•r share of a S.'i,200 111rom<' t;1x refund lllnshaw ri-rCi\ed during 197·1. !'11 r:-. lltns ha'v l('stifierl that lhe lri;:i~l :1111r r('r ei vrri ncn1·J.,· SS.500 l11!Sl )L':1r 1n :1dd111n11 \t) his fedcrill s01h1ry or S12/i011. 'fhosc payn1rn1s. ~he tcsttricd. in· l'ludrrt a S2 .200 chet'k from Or. l.ouis J . Crlla. C)r:li'l ge County Physician and pohtical fu.:urc, and a paymrnlof S:~.300 for ll1n!Shaw·s assessment-ad· ''IC"c .sc rl"1rcs tu" South Carolina com- munily. i\1rs . llinshaw Curth('r ll'Stiried !hill h~'r <':-!ranged husband rl!cc1 ... ed sub- ~ta nt1:d expens e allov.•ances in arl - d1t1on to ht!i i;;.tary. She also claimed thilt lllnsha\.\' c::harj!:ed th(' federal ~O \t•r n1111..·nt fo r :in f1r ~t ·rlu s s . round·tr1p air lares lrom \\'ash1ngton lo Orang(' t"ounty caf'h ~·rar,Dut ac· tually tra\·clt•d coach r lass S•cond, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manufactured up to 100 times faster. Third, and most im~rtant. some peoPle stuck !heir necks out and risked capital to put these developments to worl<. What does this mean lo you? It m•ons that carpeting costs less than 30 years ago. It nwans that what was once a luxury is now within range o f at most everyone. It"'""' a selection unimaginable 30 yea rs ago. With our famil y in the carpet business since 1894. we have seen more changes in the last few years than we behaved possible, creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 80 years. 1t looks like we-ve only jllstboquo! INTHI HAllOl AllA SIMCl l•\7 ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES • 166 3 Placentia Ave . COSTA MESA 646·4838 Miii\ .• Thwr\. t lo S:lO: fri. 1 \o •:Sot, 1:)0 lo S I .I . . Huntington _.eaeh Fountain Valley T VOL. 67 , NO . 302 , 2SECTIONS, 24 PAGES Coast By JOHN VALTERZA A coasta l pla nnin g element detaili ng energy policies for the rive- mile·inland 'Orange Coast pl anning area won approval from regional coastal commissioners Mo n- day-complete with strict rules on new offshore oil drilline. The pane l voted 10·1 to approve the final-draft of the latest element to the coastal olan den1anded bv the ao- prova-1 of the Coastal Initiative. Louis Nowell cast the dissenting vote. • Panel Included in the document which !ilill requires .state commission approval is the recommendation that offshore oil drilling in federal waters should only be undertaken after ~u other sources dwindle and that when a proven need exists to increase ex· ploitation. The plan a lso recommends that no refinery expansion should be done on· shore and that no provisions be m3de for su pertankers lo use cur- rent harbors where tankers pull in. The element a lso recommends that IXOD. Power Out Wind, Rain '. Rip County The \\·ind and rain downed many Southern California Edison Company power tines l\tonday and early today in the Huntineton Beach and f ountain Valley area. Six neighborhoods lost power al dif- ferent times as rain soaked power lines and transformers shorted out or were toppled by the heavy wind. Bill Compton, district manager for _Edison, Said the worst situation hap· pened about 11 :30 a.m., Monday, when the top of a power pole burned and rel! to the ground near Lake Superintendent Will Be Named By Next Month The nC\\' superintendent or the llun-' tington Beach Union High School District will be named at the Nov. 26 meeting of the board of trustees. Board presidrnl Ron Shenkman reported the decision date Monday followi ng the .second executive ses· sion in two days. Trustees ha\·e interviewed nine t:andidates. Shenkman said, and have •'narrowed the field.'' The' next three \veek!' "'ill give the di~tricl an opportunit ~· for second in· tetvie"·s, if needed, and background in\'est1galion, trustee Ralph Bauer explainl'd the late November announ· cement plans. Board members indi\•idually m ay get to know the applicants better on a social level. too. he suggested, \\•hile candidates ha\·e time to get to knO\\' the community belier. Ted's Cousin Took Blame? BOSTON (AP ) -Sen. Edward M. Kennedy's cousin, Joseph Gargan. almost accepted responsibility for the Chappaquiddick auto accident which killed J'l.lary Jo Kopechne in 1969, the Street and Indianapolis Avenue in 11untington Beach. About 500 customers were without electrica l service for seven hours. Compton said the rain, combined with dirt on the pole, allowed the hot., power line to burn the center of the pole until it broke a nd fell. Compton said the weather kept a staff or a bout 50 .Edison workers on the job for a 24-hour period. ln ad· dition to the major blackouts, tbey had to solve more than·too problems "'ith service to individual homes .• Despite the numerous lines blown. down. and the hazardous weather con- ditions, Compton said no o ne - citizens or Edison workers -\\1as in- jured . ~le said the first rain or a season of· t en creates a number or powe r failures because of the dirt ac· cumulate d on some lines which Edi son crews haven't been able lo clean. The Other rive West Orange County blackouts involved; -From 7 a.m. to 8 a.m., A:londay, 1.500 customers in Huntington Beach. along Atlanta Avenue. between Beach Boulevard and J\1agnolia Street, lost oower-to a do\vned line, · -From 7:51 a.m . to 8:47 a .m .. about 1.200 customers on the border of 1-Iunlington Beach and Westminster near the Westminster Mall lost power when a transformer fail ed. -F'rom 5 p.m. to 11 :30 p.m .. Mon· day, 2S customers in Sunset !~eights \\·cre blacked out by a downed wire. -t-·rom 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., l\1onday. 1,200 customers in the area of Sant,1 Arabella Street and Rogue River /\ve nue, Fountain Va lley. were \\.'ilhoul power. -And from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m .. today, another 1,500 customers in llunting· ton Beach. near Springdale Street and l,urch\\'OOd Drive, lost electricity when a transformer blew out. Police Hold I 0 In NY Takeover Boston Globe quotes a ''highly NE \V YORK (UP I ) -'l'cn knowledgeable sour ce" as saying. Americans today seized three rooms Jn a copyri ght story today. the or the Ca mbodian mission to the Globe reported what it termed "con-United Nations and evicted the al · tradictions .. be tween Kennedy 's . tache and a secretary before being testimony and puhlic statements · removed by police. .:ibout the accident and the statements The protesters. six men :ind four or other persons in volv<>d. \VOmcn in I heir early 20s, left the of. 'fhe newspaper said its unidentified fices under police escort with their source s aid a plan lo have Gargan . right arm!i raised in a clenched fii1 t in take the re:iponsibility was aban· the traditional revolutionary salute. doncd shortly bcfnre Kennedy repor· , Police said neither the attache, ted the mi!ihap to the ~lice, a report ·1 Oum Sun Thonn, nor the...secr.etar)'. ~'hlch KcnnedY has said came almost fle~nadette Blailchais, was harmed. lOhou ri; after the accident. ·rhey said lhc protesters would be Police Seize Heist Suspects charged with Criminal trespass. Special Meet Set For Valley Council Patrolmen in OranRe chased and The f'ounli1in Val11•y Cltr Council -shot at lleeinic~bank robber.nhoitl will hold a s1)CCl<1l excrui1vc session before noon today und finally arrested ill ~o'('lock toni.itht in city h;dl severals:uspectsarter<Atrafficcrash. l\tayor Gt•or~r Scotr ~aid coun Preliminary details were sketchy in cllmen 1,1.111 discu. ... !i .. st•vcr:tl 1>erson the bullct·punctuutcd pursuit which ncl item:-..·· hut he doesn't cx1lCcl anv ended with the collision or a police rar form;il <1ctit1n to c.:om1• front lht• i....--......,ncllho,geta.wa~•lOo------,,,crtlnit . ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1974 OKs Strict Oil Drill if it finally ls determined that in· creased offshore oil drilling is indeed required to meet energy needs, strict COl)trols be plat"ed on the practice and that state waters within the three· mile limit remain inviolatl'. The plan encourages the search for alternati..ye sources or electrical e nergy, including wind generation, harnessing waves and the use of solar energy. In a deliberate attempt to plan ror predicted increases in solar energy. the plan calls for strict codes related n er to .. sun rights.'' Such codes, sug· gested ror adoption at the local level. could place controls on shadows and glare caused by new construction. Codes which would contain a tax in· centive for d.evelopcrs incorporating solar energy into projects also arc proposed for future legislation. T he highly technical e lement covering the five·mile·inland zone of Orange and Los Angeles counties also suggests nuls·and·bolts provisions for energy conservation. which the com- mission believes could cut consump· oes t1on in half within the nextdeeade. DE>\'ices such as electric i2niters for gas ;1p1>1i:1nc('S \\'Ould t•ut deeply int(I the area's \\'aste or natural gas and eliminate the pilot li ght. Special construction techniques, in· creased insulation and the use of nighttime cooling systems with better use or encri::y also are Suggested in the plan clement. 1'hc staff ~ind commission agreed that future supplies of Alaskan oi l vd\I assure that the planning area voould have enoug h fuel for the next sever:1\ ur o.u, l"ilat ~.ft ~ ON CAMPUS AT HUNTINGTON BEACH'S EOISON HIGH-NOT MUCH ROOM TO SPREAD OUT As Finance Election Nears, Student Leaders Talk About Effects of Overcrowding at Local Campuses 'Lost in the Shuffle'. Too Many Students 011 Huntington High Campus By KATHY CLANCY Sludents in the Huntington Beacn Union High School Dislrict say some of their classmates gel lost in the shuf. ne on campuses housinJ?" t,000 more students than they were designed for. .. I've been watching for four years. and it gets worse every year." says J ack Weber, a senior at Edison llii?h School and student reprcsentati\·e to the school board. "Students do their v.•ork. they go home a nd no one is talking to each other," he added. Bob Knox. student body president at Marina High School and the son of district Trustee Robert Knox , agrees. "':l'ou really look forward to high school. lhen at the end or the first week you realize you ure lost. It is just a shock," he explained. ~1ike ~1cCann , president of the Fountain Valley lligh School student body adds. "There is no one per~on you can go to on campus for aid. "Your counselor has hour·lon,g lines so you C'an forget ynur counselor. ''our best hope is a big hrolhcr or sister. but your chances nf findin g him on a bi~ campus arc pretty slim." Students , teachers and ad · minislrators on the fiv e campuses agree that some students stay losl ;ind just "turn off to school." They add that jamming 19,400 students into schools built to hpld DDWSPVRTS ON RATE CUTS NE\Y YORK (UPI I -ln\·cstor10. ii::· nor\ng ndvC"r s c ccononlir ncv.•s, pu;;;hed p1·ices sharply and broadly higher tod:!y in active trading on the New York Stock Exehnnge In an ap· parent rcaclton to declining interest rates. The-Dow JonoG 1ndui;trinl a.veraRt• i;:ained 25.SIJ points to 659 .:t4. ;\dvancc.!i ll•d•declines, 98.1 lo :J30 , amonii the 1,684 l~s11ell traded. Prices: al~o \\'ere lower 1n moderall• trading on lh(' i\mericon Stc>ek Ex· · cb;.in~o I 14 ,700 makes fi nding I.he lost student harder. It also makes scheduling of classes and acti\'ilies difficult a nd adds to proble ms or truancy. van- dalism and cheating. Voters next Tuesday \\'ill be asked to approve a 13.S·cent tax increase to help finance a SlS.8 million school to house 3,000 studenls. "[ think if you explained the pros 'and cons. you 1.1•ouldn't have one student that 1,1.·ou\d vote against it ." said P.lcC:inn. But students said many of their classmates and parents in the district don't understand the override or the problems surrounding jammed schools. Jerr Oi erks meicr. senior class president at Edison. said he thinks most students do adjust to over· A11imal Quota In Hu11ti11gto11 Clas~es Eyed ·rcachcrs in the llunt1ngton B{·1h·h ('it.v Sc hool District are fighlin~ ,~·hrit llH-'~' call ··one hairy problem.·· The issue is ;i pro\X)Scd d1 :-tr1rl 1>0hc y l1n)1lin!l the nunllwr of fur lx:ar1ng :1n1n1a ls 111 lhl' cl11.!osroon1 to one. exp lai ned Vance c;arruth. president of the lluntinJtton Ueach Elementary Tea<'bers i\:-:-otiution. ·rh{' orJ::an1zal1on oppo:-ics Ute 1>0l1c-y ond 1h1-; \\·eek 11 askC'd members 10 pass lhl' 1 r fcelins:" atonn to pr1nci1)a 1:- At the la st school board nlCl'lnu: lruslee ... rullC'cl for rrcomrnc ndation .. frnn1 pr1nc1pals. At OC'tcl:-~·re the tcacbers ·tout 1n~ I hl· l'fluc1tl1lHu1I value or animals 1n lh1 · 1·l.1s:-.1·001n ,,_ 111d 11 pur1•nrs <'Ofl 'Cl'n fur chil(frcn •lrera cto ~uch anunal:-. 1'h1: ctilldran's sufety ··from h1\1'" 01 other in111ry •~still anoth('r fa('C l ol lhC i!t.Slll', The ht1,1rct or lru~let•s prohahty \I 111 hca1• l'('C'on1mcnd~1llon. o 1 :;i tir.nc.x meellng. Now. JZ. \ • cro1,1.·ding ~·hi le others '·just sit on the bl'nch \\·aitini;: to graduale" t'\.1ost students a,grccd that a \\'ay to de\'elop a feellnJ? of helon_ging to schools that pr;ietically :i re operati.ng on double sessions is lo become in · valved in activities. .. ,·ou havt' to \'oluntcC'r. ,·ou C':ln 't \\'ail to he ;:i s kerl ... said Janice ,.ec, student r1·pr{'sC'ntat11·e lo the school board at ;\lar1na At th e same time. students point('d lo some more popu\;ir acl1\·ilies, like drill tcan1, 1.1·hcre 10 girls ma.v ap1>ly for eaC'h opening. In addition. students said because !heir schedules arc ~o varied . schools Sl't onl y on(' acti\'i\y 1)('r1od e\·l'ry 11 cl'k or l\\'O. limiling mosl students to ac1i1·c mC'mbcr s hip in only one or~anrzation . "E\'er~!hini:: i~ h;1l'dcr nO\\'," s:1ys .J o hn \\'oodlo ck . student bo dy prr·s1dcnt al llunt1 ngton Ucaeh lliAh SC'hOOI lie uddl'd h1 · bC'camc i.J1,1.·are of ""riou!': t r0\1 1lin.L: this yl.'ar, a problC'm ;1it1~ra\':1\t·rl hy a nlaJol' r·on~truclinn. l\L'Oj('t'\ 1)1\ l'C1tll l\U". .. ,.uu h:t 11· ti, I\ a ll 1n 11 11(' lnn,gl•r tn ~1·l !o cla:-. ... 111 21•1 foOc'I ~~1·cr~·thint? I" hurdt•r 1<1 do I think 11 has an f.'ffC'cl on tht• 11';1,\' :i per~n 11 f<'('l .. about :-chool ."' he said. ;\l1t t'h (~ol d't l ('1n . :-ILLdl'nt bod~· prC'sid11nl al \\'c~11'U 111..,ll·r . :-.aid pa ... .. a11:c· nf lhf.' l)\'l•rrtrl c .ind b1n ltl1ng th1;.· lll'11 !>i;hool 11 d111clp , ·I :1 .. 1.. IJt'nplC' 1-1 ha!':-SI ~ mnn1h <;•01np:u 1·d In the t'duc<1l 1on o( J9 ,000 kid..,,' he .... y .... U.S. J e ts Return ' Todav's t'i11al • X. \'. Sfoeks TEN CEN'T:S Rules years and that only alll·r the Alaskan sourt'f' is deplC'ted should offfiihOrt drillin~ be considered as :! prionty item 1'hc report :-.tresses that it lakes :tbout 10 \l'J t'S bcl1.1 cen the time 3 ling area ·LS h•ased to the ILmc when the first barrel of crude comes from a 1,1.·ellhead. And that hiatus. the report states. g1\·es the coastal area a built·1n breather lo stud'' the nct'd for ne1,1.· off· shore drilling In nev" federal lea:.l' areas . .. Permanent Recovery Expected LU~G BEACll (C'Pll -Former Pre s ident l\'ixon underwent emergency surgery today aft el' discovery or a new blood clot en· dangering hi s life. Doctors said after· l.l'ards their insertion of a clip on a \'ein in his groin should overcome the danger permanently. The 6l ·year·old l\'ixon 1,1.•as described as .. doing \\'ell '' and in "'st able'' condition after an operation of about an hour starting at 5:30 a.m. PST by fi\'e doctors al Long Beach ~lemorlal llospital. The "urgent surgery .. \\'as ordered r.Ionday night. \\'ilh Nixon's ag reement, by hi s personal physician, - Dr. John Lungren, ~·hen a new test showed a nother clot in the left leg <tbove lhose found before and closer lo the vena ca\'a v.•hich leads directly to the heart. ··The ne\\' clot threatened. to become a pulmonary embolus and thus danger J'l.tr. Nixon's life." Lungren said. Dr. Eldon B. !·lick man. head or the surgical team. said a pl·:istic clip .1-1·as placed across the iliac \'ein in the left groin abo\·e the thigh ~·hich \\·ould partially but not completely C'ut off blood '101.1· and thus prevent loose clol fragments from passing. The clip. about an inch long. resem · bles a bobby pin with one edge ser- rated. ~lrs. Nixon and Rosemary \Vood s, the former president's longtime per. sonal secretary, \\'ere at the hospital during the operution. Lungren said Nixon would remain in the hospit:il for :ibout one \\·eek and lhcn be under poslopcrafi\'e care at his San Clemente home for anothe r four to six •• ~:eeks. llickman said doctors do not an · ticipate the ne('d for any further surgery. ..The opcr:ition took about one hour and v.·:is an une vrntful procedure;' llickman told reporters al t1 fll'\\'S con· ference along \\'ith Lun~ren about an hour after the surgery 1.1·as completed. ··i>.tr. i'\ixon is doing \1·cll. .. !lick man said. "I-l e is 111 stable condition . lie is in his room no1.1· undergoing nor- mal postopcr;1ti\·c care . lie is some1,1.·hat sleepy.·· The surgeon said the doctors eould ''rl'adily palpa1e 1feell the clot 1n the vein ., J-lc S<iid they anticipated the usual ro~topcrati\'C problems and s:iid i\1 :-.on 11·011 ld be on ;i special dif't (See NIX ON , Page AZJ Or1111i: .. ,....J. -Cou•t ~-~ \\'t•nlht•r P:irtl.v cloudy this afternoon. r lear1n ~ t o ni~ht \\'ilh_ d1 m 1n 1~l11nl! v.·1nd s this evenln~. ~unn v .1n<I ?'hi;:h!ly v.·arm11r \\led ncsda~ \11l h hu~hs near 70 v.t the hc:arhl's :ind 1oland. L o w~ tonight .is.f>5. I nsicl•• Toda~' ,, .tt1•1 rl1n11. trolrr-heoi:y /on1ad!\ rhur1111111 nl th(' 11w11th n/.tl l/1111s/1Jrt ,,/up cl1tu1n1·/ sun1chl'd up.a ~or and hr:rlrd 11 uerr 21'1·/Clf)f 11~1//. ,\fflry, l'OtJC A-I • A:! DAIL v PILOT H /F ...... Stree ts In LA Floode d B)' The AIJIOC'latl'd l'r~~-~ A. wlnlE"r·IYPC storrn brouii ht tu .11h ·,.,·ind.c; and tlunipl'd rain, hail anrl !'l\OW .in Sout hc rn ('a 11 for11 1a 'J'hc rain ~1nrn1 floodud r11any du\\n• \OY.'n l.t\:o. 1\n.it·ll'" :-tretlt it with ~t record .10 inr h~s ol f;1i11 me~:iurcd tit the Ci\·lc Ccnler t\londay. \Ylnd~ of up to ~ lllilcs ptr hour scl off sm :ill tr an :1d \"/~n1"1f':-. for thl· coast from I '0111t c;nn(•1•pr 1on tu tht• t\l{•xica n border ..tnd lrav1•l1•r 's <1dv1 c;o1ies in lhl' mountain.'> and deserts. V.'lnd ,1!.U!Cls of 70 m.p.h. wcrr repor· ttd at Kt·ller Peak, near Running ~nni:::s. S1x inr hts of nPw !\now f Pll al ft1t. L.1guna in 1·,•otr!') Sao ()it'~O County ~'ith he<l\'Y snowf;ill conti nuing. TI)<: 1)rec-1r11 :1tion at Palomar Mbun· t ~lfl nnrlh<.•;1,1 nf F:scondido was n1ensured .ot 3.7 inches within 2-1 hou1·s nod lncludi·d tv.·o inch~sor snow. Downtown San Dicl{o received more than H haU·1nch of rain .. The oc-r;111 ;.ir~)uncl the Coronado !5!3 nds h C'Ol\'l'd v.•llh V."3\'CS llfcet hi)!h. Slcc l 11·a.i; reported tn P:1Jn1d<1lc and \.r il..lj~ \':11ley. Near Lo.1 ke Arrov.·hcad. h<iilstoncs ~hov.•ered down a half Inch deep. And, the first 5now1all of t he season was spoiled al Butler Peak, just belov.• the 8.000.foot level near Bi,c: Bear, "'nd at l'alm Springs l\lountain Tramway. T welve.foot·hig h seas battered • small boats and the Coast Guard reported more th<in 20of them had tn be towed to safct)·. The Coast Guard reported a 14-loot <*t!Joar~ capsized in Lorg Beach ltar· ~or. but its occupa nts, Steve · Cr~dereUi. 23: Pal Boyer. 25, and Joseph Bowler, 23, v.·cre rescued and treated for shock and nausea. Rain·slicked highways caused some traffic problems and the California llighwa y Patrol issued SigAJerl.5 for the Golden Stale north and Ventura \\·est freeway5. Th~' storm al!lo drenched the nor- lhern coastline v.•ith one to three in· <!hes or rain and the Central Valley with-One-hair to one inch of rain. Sri&W fell in the mountains above the ~!,900-!oot elevation and closed Sonora and Tioga passes l\1onda~ in the Sierra Nevada. f 'rolff Page A I 'NIXON ... u.ith Intravenous administration or medirinl'S and anticoagulants. Lungren s11id the clip would remain in the groin perm anenl\y. 1-Jickman said that Nixon would dev~lop alternative circu lation routes 1n the let't thigh and groin area and that it vi'as hoped the phlc bitic clots u.·ould eventuall y dissolve". . ln any case. he indicated. the clip li hould "permanently" solve the th reat or clots breaking loose and reaching the heart and lungs. The decision to operate was made \\'ilh dramatic suddenness Monday night ~fter an injection of dye through a narrow tube inserted into Nixon's right leg a nd through the groin shov.•ed •·a fresh and active clot" in the left leg. Glllr P'li.I P't!Mol'Y IUdwil'd K-lt>r TOPPLED TREE DAMAGES CAR IN CORONA DEL MAR Wind Blow10ver Big Tree on Poppy Avenue Downed 'frees, Power Outages Due to Winds By ALAN DIRK.IN or blown down in West Orange County Oflll• o.ur l'li.tl~tt particularly, keeping 5().60 Southern Gale·forc"e winds, bolstered by rain, California Edison workers busy. In socked Orange county l\.1onday night the worst instance the top of a power and early today, toppling trees, pole burned and Cell to the ground in playing havoc with power lines and Huntington Beach,.causing about 500 contributiJig to a fatal traffic ac· customers to be without power l'or c idenl. · seven hours. The traffic death occurred in an ac· For the first time since 1969, two red c ident on El Toro Road, Laguna Hills, flags denoting gale conditions were which police said was partly due to 'hoisted by the Ha rbor Patr ol in the rain-slickened streets. Newport I-Tarbor as winds up to 4f> Six neighborhoods in the Hunting· m .p.h. whipped through the harbor ton Beach and Fountain Valley area late !t1onday night and early this mor- were hit by power blackouts and in ning. both Newport Harbor and Dana Point There were no reports of damage, Harbor gale warnings were posted, though this morning the flags were thoughnoboats weretorn loose from still fl.vin~. A Harbor Patro l their moorings. spokesman predicted that gusts up to Elesewhere a long the coast, trees 40 m.p.h. would continue through the were blown down with one crashing day decreasing lo from 15to22m.p.h. the roof of a house on Roosevelt Lane by nlghtfa!L in Laguna Beach, a nother damaging Al sea, swells and chops from six to a car on Avenida Marquita in San 12feet were recorded. Clemente and another falling on a car In Santa Ana, a 24·hour rainfall in Corona de! ~tar . . total or .30 of a n inch was recorded. Trees were toppled along Crown Y.'ith .60 of an inch recorded at El Toro Valley Parkway, in Laguna Niguel, and .30 or an inch at Laguna Niguel. while, in Cost a Mesa, a large carob One of the heaviest r ainfalls tree was felled in a city park. · regi5tered was at O'Neill Park where But the conditions were expected to the total reached .89 of an inch. improve. Weather spokesmen said • . The west breakwate~ was closed to the winds would continue through the fishermen a~ Dana Po1n_t Harbor and day, put dimioish tonight with Wed· gale warn1ngs rematned pos~ed nesday being both sunnier and war· today._Noboatsweredamageddunng the night, a harbor department spokes man said. mer, Many electricity lines were shorted Ora n ge Crate Derby Slate d San Clemente received .42 inches' of rain compared only .13 inches al this time last year. Only a few more traffic actidents than usual were. reported in Costa P.Iesa v.·ith no serious flooding occ ur· ring. A hospital spoket.man said Nixon "ag re ed to t a ke the advice for ~urgery," then spoke by telephone with his wife and daughters, Tricia Cox and Julie Eisenho'.\·er. The former chic£ executive. who Ji·• Hui•tz"i•gtOI' resigned Aus . 9 under fire in the " ., ., ., ·Trial Begins In Ship Death \V atergale sc andal'. previous ly Tl'l'isted even entering a hospital, lei· Arca :voun~s \e r s \Yiil enmpetc Jin!!. his former \Vhite •louse physician Saturday in the Orange Crate Derby. lh<it U he y.·('nt in ··1 won't come out a project sponsored by lluntington alive." 1 Beach Jaycee::<.. Rut at Lungrrn·s urging. he finall y Races y.·i11 bt' he ld on Ellis Avenue (•nll'tC'cl Long Bl'ach l\.lcmorial in late betv.·cen Golden \Vest and Edwards Srptrmb{'r anrl spent 11 days un· Streets, tluntin~ton Be arh . dergoing tests before he was released Re~islration ends at 9:30 a.m. Salur· <kt 4. lie re.entered the hospital day. Entry fee is $1. \\"f'clnrscla y nii.;ht 'vhen Lun~ren The competiti(ln is open to all hoys f1iund that ornl anticoagulants were and girls betv.•een the ages of 8 and 15. not succeeding as hoped. according to i\I ikc l\lcDcrmott, derby chairman. ORANGE COAST .,. DAILY PILOT flit Ota,. Co•t• O.!ty l'llOI • ...,111....,,dl ;, ,..,.. "'"""'""' ~-·"''''· ,, 1><11>11-try""°'""" Cbot1 l'\ll:ll•"'•~ co.,.tn•. s_.,, td•lklnl •"" P<Al!hl'ltd NO""•• '""'''0" r.io.,. "°'" ~•• ,,...,,.. Mt.._! 8"~11. M"nl•nQIOfl &e..clllfo..,,.. l••n \t-'!tY. l•~•n ... ~•ddlob.l<t Vttli!y •"" l..oquM &.Kn So"'ll Co••I A ""V'• ""!'On.ii ..... h(lfl II ""bl!\n•a 5-otu•G•Y' -~ •• , Ill• r«r•cop.11 llUD"'"'"Q ~·•ni ,, "' Xta w..i s.1 )!fMl,Col!• Mt!A. Ct lllo•n•• '1-.:ll. Robrrt N. Wet'd p,._,.,.nl •f'O P~bl'""'' Jack R. Cur!ey Y><• P••""'n' •"" c;.n.,01 Mo.,.GO• rt1on1as Keevil [d•to-- Thoma.-. A. Murphine ,...~•Q·~t Eollor Charles H. Loos Rlc ~rd P. Nall oln .. i.n1 ""'"'-9•"0 £dHOI"• Terry Covill t w.11 O<•nf' c ... n1, £diw Huntinqlon Be•ch OtfiCI' 11•1l loa(ll """-" ,,_.11•"9 lo-tll P.O IM• 1'0.•..._ Other Offices LfQ<.>.,.lt.cn 11 .. c.1r-yl'9\ll'ftl (Ao\lfMIM ll0Wt1• ...... ~'Ht M.•"""1 !Wa(ll lJU Nt•~ llololt..,,.,d ~llfNtl Vt llt• )001 Lo ,_.I llNo tlS..nD•ttol"•""''' TelephOfle 1114) 642--4121 Cl•ssitltd Ad vertising 642·S671 ,,om NOttn °''"" (<lllflt' '°"""""""11t1 ·rroph1es y.·ill be ;nvardcd in !ou r divisions : 8 and 9; 10 to 12 and 13 lo 15, as well as soap box racers 8 to 15. Rules, entry blanks and suggestions for building racer~ can be obtained by sending a self-addressed envelope to the llunlinJ:ton Beac h Jaycees , Oran~e Crate l}crby. l'.O. Box 289, Huntington Beach ~26-l8. Su11re nie Court Will Co nsid e r Deatli Se1i te 1ice \\'A~ll!N(:TO:-i U.l ~) 'l'hc U.S. Suprt rn c Court today a~rccd to hear the appeal or a m a n on North Ca rol ina ·s dc alh roy.• "'ho wnnt :- capitt1I punl"S"hmcnt bann<'d forever n:s "cruel <ind unusual" untier the Con· stilution. Thr jus tit'C'S \\1 111 hrar ora l ~u·11:u11)('fll:. and hand do~·n a "''r1ll'n op1ninn in the C3~{'. which ,!:lives the court an opportunity t<I expand Its 197Z landmark rulin~ that narrow1;1rf the u~e of lht' dt•ath penalty but did not ban itent.1r~I~· Bf{f.~1EN . Germany (U PI) - 1'hree \Vest German l'rew members of thl' freighter ~tarl!ltta went on trial today on charges of t hrowing u sloY.'<!\Va y overboard in the Red S<'a after serving him a last meal of cor· ncd bceL The 1nd1etmcnt accused the 9,900· lon Pana1nanian·regislered merchan· tn1an's first officer. Klaus·Henning llartunl! .. 12. boatsy.•ain Vo\khard E g· ~ers. 33, and 23·year·old carpenter Karl·llt'1n7. ,\dler of beating a black StOY.'a\\"ay \Vilh an iron bar orf the Ycme111 port or ~lodeida and then thro "·1n~ him inlo the sea . The :-tov.· :1\\" a y· :-body "·;is n\.'\'('r round. '/"ht' proscrut1on all(•gcd thitt after a ih'1'r and vodka party, the defendant!'> nt;irrhrrl 1h~ ~tov.·a\\•av out of a cahin \1 hrre lhl'.v held hin1 ·prisoner to !h e qu,1 rl1'r·lll•t•k. 'l'hc de fendants gave h1cll a l.:t:-t tn('al of {'Orned beef and " l'IJ:.L rl'1 l l'. lhC' jH'U~('tlLllon :-111d Suspect Had $50 ,000, Guns ('lllCAGI) I UPI I ·-Police say thf'v round -:-i lmost $50,000 in cush. gun~. JOO rounds of an1m11ntion and drugs al an a 11a1tment renlL>d by a man Jndiclcd ror 1>0sscss ion of S2o million worth of heroin. N:trcot ir!' investiJtator J 11 mes l-"o:-l<'r s:i1d i\fond:-iy the ruchc v.•as un· CO\'('T('d 10 \h(' home or 1\aron lf\cyeoe, j;li, knO\\ n to l("l('al drui; df'lll('r!I as "'l'hc CenerJI." ;1nd helh•\'ed to l}(J the ('h1r;11to hnk nr ,\ "i\lf'XI Cl.111 Connec· t 1rin ." · Sawhill Re.signs FEAPost By HELEN THOMAS WASlllNGTON tUPll -J ohn C. Sawhill . \\•ho was at odds with the \Vhile I louse ovt•r a proposed gasoline t ;1x s urt·h:t rgP. has re!l igned as feder~I t•n c r~y administrator, )\resident Ford announced today. fo~ord toltl r(•portt:rs at the Wh ile llouse tha t SaY.•hill will be succeeded by Andre\\' F.. Gibson, a former as· sistant sec-rctary of Commerce for n1artimc affuirs. Sawtiill, 38, took over as head or the f'edcral Energy AdministraliQn in June. replaring \Villiam E. Simon. ..-.•ho became secretary of the 'l'reasury. · Ford s aid that Sawhill will be or. fered a "firsl·rate" position in gover- nment. l~e denied that Sa"'•hill ~·as "dum· ped" but said that Secretary of In· terior Rogers C.B. llforton had the right lo make h is o"'1l appointments as overall admin istration energy coordinator. Jn that respect, Ford s aid he supported l\torton. ·rhe Preside nt also announced several other changes within the Ad· nlinistralion's energy-related areas. They included : • -Atomic Energy Commission chier J)ixy Lee Ray to be assistant secretary of State for oceans and in- ternational en\·ironmcntal matters. -Dr. Robert C. Si;: a mans to be head of the Energy Research and Develop· mcnt Administration. "'hich replaces the abolished Atomic Energy Com· mission in two months. The ne'v &gency wil1 become the top rederal agency in the field of energy develop· ment. Seamans is a former Air Force secretary and a lso served as an as· sociate administrator of the National Ae ro nauti cs and Space Ad· ministration. -t"ormer ast ronaut William An· ders. an AEC commissioner, will head the new Atomic Energy Regula tory Commission. Sawhill's plans were not im· mediately known. Sources said lhat Sawhill has been offered $200,000 to return to private industry and had also been offered university teaching posts. Sources close to Sawhill said the resignatio n was triggered by the recent appointment of l\1orton as the Administr ation's overall energy coor· dinator. Coast Woman Raped, Beaten; Suspect Seized A Sunset Beach woman was raped and beaten unconscious Monday night by a man and Orange County Sheriffs offi ce.r s la ter arrested Stanley Alexander, 27, of 16723 South Pacific ~t., and charged him in the attack. Offi cer s booked Alexander into county jail on charges of rape, sex per,•ersion, sodomy and assault a nd battery. They said they "''ill seek a complaint on those allegations today from the District Attorney. Deputies said the 3()-year-0ld victim told them she accepted Alexander 's invitation to join him in his nearby home for a chat. She told orficcrs that when she ar- rived. he. immediately raped her and forced her to participate in acts or sexual per version. The victim told officers said she ,1·as beaten throughout her ordeal and eventuall y lost consciousness. She said Alexander was taking a shower 'vhen s he revived and ran from the home to call police. Deputies said the victim was al· lowed to return home aner t reatment for her injuries at a nearby hospital. Ford Says He's Open ··To Ideas ~ IMll¥ ..... .,...,.... HELPS NAB SUSPECT Octogenarian Lev a Mesan, 80, He~ps Halt Burglary By OOUGLAS F Rl'l'ZSCllE 01 ,,... D•llJ Pilol ~It An 80·ycar·old Costa l\tesa man \\·asn'l going to stand there and take it \1•hen he returned home late l\tonday night and found his front door stan- ding open and two strangers prowling around. Arthur C~ LeVa of J.15 Ri"era retur- ned to his l'ondominium around 11 :30 p.m. and saw one man, apparently a lookout, standing in front of his apart· mcnt The man and another in the house fled do\vn an all ey on fool and LeVa, aided by a neighbor. ~ave chase. P o li ce later arrest e d Raul Banuelos. 30, of Santa Ana on charges of attempted burglary and assault with a deadly weapon as a result or the crime. A second man is still sought. According lo LeVa's account, he spotted one of the men leaning agalnst a wall near his rront c19or. Arter being discovered, the two men fled down an alley, At that time, LeVa said, his young neighbor, P e t e r Lukas, 19, was driving up in a van. LeVa told Lukas what had hap· pened, hopped inlo·the van and the two gave chase. The burglars jumped into their own car and drove away with LeVa and Lukas in pursuit. Twice in the ensuing chase, the lead car pulled lo the curb. The first time, said LeVa, one of t he men pulled a carpet knife on the followers. The second time, the men talked ror a few minutes with their pursuers, maintaining t ha t they had done nothing a nd there was no evidence. LeVa and Lukas , by that time, had taken the license number or the car they w~re following. They returned to LeVa's home, called police a nd t waited for them lo arrive. Poli ce later arrested Banuelos at his home in Santa Ana. Describing the incident, LeVa said, "l\fler they ran off, I saw Peter coming up and got In and away \\·e went. "Peter," Leva said, "is a good boy and an excellent driver. I wasn't scared at all during the whole thing.·· WASllJNCTON tUPI 1 ...... Hefusinl! lo ue.e the -word recession. Pl'esld.cnt Ford said t oday ht: "''ill h<' ··ope11 In Suggl'slions" fol' 1uor{' sll"ingent 11nt1 inflation and t'nl•ritY·Sa\•ln~ n1L'U:11Jr1•:-. including <I ('l•iling on oil imports - ir his t>conomic remedies fuil. In an impt·omptu. untelevi11ed ne"''" l"On!erenrt>, the Pr€'sident ~lso t')t;.- pressed t·ontinuing: sup!X)l"l for hi s noininalion of Nrlson A. Jlockefellt>r .as vice president and hinted he ma,· sign a bill increasing GI benefit.s which he pre\•iously de.scribed as in · flationary . f~ord. planning lo cumpaign in hi:' rorm cr Mic lligan congresaio nal district later in the day. continued 10 hamme r at the Democrats as the •·spenders'' in government. Calling himself ··a saver.·· he added ht> was reviewing more than 100 op· lions that could prune betY.·een 55.4 billion and 57.5 billion from . the fede ral budgl't in the current fiscal' yc.:u·. F'ord said that if Congress apprp,·es 1nany of the pro,·isions in his 3l ·f>oint progra111 tu pre\'en l a furthe r economic slump. "I ;1111 confident 1t v.·ill work. "But if it,doesn·t, ·• h<' added. "'I "'ii! be open to suggestions.,. He indicated that included a ceiling on oil im1)()rts if "neccissary:· Althoug h at least three of his economic adviscr.s have described thl'" current situation as a recession.1''ord hedged on his oy.·11 definition. "\Vhethcr it is a reeession or not a recession is immaterial." he said. "We really don't care what the name is. \\'e want solutions.'' Al the ne\\·s conference, his fourth since becoming president and the.first not to be televised, !o~ord also: -Said he be lieves Rockefeller Y.'ill be confirm ed as vice president and added that "I strongly s upport hlni" for the No . 2 position in the nation ''<is . I did in Au.R:ust." 16 Groups Aid In Selection Of New Chief Sixteen employe and community organizations \\1ill participate in the selection or the Westminster School District's superintendent, the district aides said today. Jn early N9vember representatives from those organizations y.•ill tell a lhree·person screening team \\'hat kind o( superintendent they believe the district needs. Representatives of California School Em ployes Association, \Vest · minste r T eache r s Assoelation, Professional . Educators Group and Westminster F.ducational Leadersh\p A:ssociaton will take part. Communit y groups include city councils of Westminster, Huntington Beach and Garden Grove. plus ser· ,·ice clubs like Kiwanis and school· related organizaf\ons like the PTA Council . Dr . Willia m Cunningham. executive director of the Association or. California School Administrators. will head the screening team .. Westminster's present superinten· dent. Dr. \Villiam Dolph, has asked the board to appoi nt a replacement. Dolph believes a "ctiange in leader- ship'' is needed periodically. 1'he ~c reening team expects lo present a list of candidates {or s uperinte nde nt to the board of trustees by Nov. 19. Plans call for the board to make the appointment on Dec. 17. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty.five years ago. a few far·sighted people revolutionized the carpet busi ness. Ffnt, the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool quality and production. S•cond, machinery was invented which enabled carpeting lo be manufactured up to 100 time s laster. Tlllrd, and most impcrtant. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. What does this mean to you? 11-that carpeting costs less than 30 yea rip ago. It ,...... that what was once a luxury Is now within range of almost everyone. It 1111m11 a selection unimaginable 30 years ago. With our family in the carpet business since 1894, we have seen more changes in the last few years than we believed possible. creating the greatest consumer growth Industry In our economy. After 80 years, it looks like we-ve ooly joal bogoM! ALDEN'S 540·1220 'Cbf!...courL cuuld ...i\'D1d ll\t:!. cap1UI Fu:1tcr_>.:;.ud Re.~c_,. waJo< ;,i m;,1-t0r dr .. ug - CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Place ntia Ave. C.Ol~"oflt. ,.,. 0• ... ~ (M\t Pl>bll"'I"' rAmfN~~ ,.0 "'"'' \!•'•.... 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"It's really spooky fi ylng at 4,000 feet in pitch dark whe n the engine iS not running." · Henderson, or 31362 !\'lonterey Lane , and his night club partner Bill Skiles. of 29301 Spott ed Bull Lane, San J uan Capistrano, were aboard a light pl ane that made an e me rgency landing on 1 the San Diego Freeway early Sunday morning. "We were coming back from a show we did in Yuma. Ariz .. and our pilot was a. little worried about the rate or fuel consumption," Henderson said. About halr"'·ay on the trip lo Orange County Airport. J~enderson said the engine coughed and died, but pilot · Earl Tate of Corona del f\1arturncd on a reserve fuel ta nk that s upposedly <..'fluid get the pla ne home. "But then ove r Oceanside, it started happening again and this ti me \\'e kne"w the re ~·asn 'l a nother lank o( gas Work to Start On Radar Site Ship Warning . . Crews will go to work soon at a site on the north end or San Clemente TSland lo insta ll an experim~ntal radar syste m whi ch some ·scientists hope would e ventuall y protect large s hips from bre aking up in heavy swells that often hit lhe area. · The one-million-dollar experiment "'·ould amount to a sophisticated set of devices that beam high-frequency radio "'aves orf the ionosphere and then record the echo. The goal of the project by the National Research Laboratory is to obtain an a ccurate measurement or wind and swells every t\\·o hours over a million square miles of ocean. Supporters or the project assert that if the sys tem works and becomes per· manent on the island. vessels such as supertankers could be warned well in advance that potentlallY. crippling swells are on their way. to tum to." Henderson said. llenderson said ·rate y.•as huntin g •for San J uan Capis trano Airport. but no landi ng lights we re on and the fi eld couldn't be seen from lhe air at 1 :30 a .m. · "\Vhen Earl started sv.·earing, I knc.,..· v.·e had problems because he never swears," HetJderson said. "Bill was sitting there kinda muttering to himself and l kept saying over a nd ove r 't he freeway. the freeway'." ·1:ate put the single engi ne Cessna down on the San Di ego fTeeway near San Juan Creek Road just a mile from Skiles' home. J.l enderson s aid one of the rirst cars that s topped was driven by a good friend or the com edy team and he took lhe pair home whilti Tate arranged to . have the plane towed to the airport for repair and refue ling. It was later lea rned the plane's fuel pump \\'3 S de(e('live and \\1as leaking fuel. . "I've heard about this kind of thing before. but. li ke they say, J never thought i\ woul d happen to me," llen- derson said. "I h ate to think what y.·ould have happened had \\'e been over the y,·a ter or mountains." 1-lender son s a id he and Skiles haven 't S\\'orn orr flying and were due to board a j et liner bound for Mil waukee. the site of thei r next sho""" late today. Coal Mine Lung Ruling Upheld \\o'ASl1I NGT ON CAP) -The U.S. Su preme Cour t today upheld federal black lung regulations whil'h coal m ine o pe r ato r s cha lleng ed o n grounds they cost billions of dollars a nd "in vite unlimited subterluges." The regulations 2ovem benefits ror death or d is a bi li ty fro m pneu. m o c:o n i o s is, o r black lung:, a disease contracted by coal miners. Th e co urt u p h el d w i thout ela boration a decision by coal mi n by a three-judge fede ral panel that the regulations do not \'iolale the mine operators' constitutional prope rty rights. Extortion Denied By Hunt WA S HINGTON <U PI I -E. llowa rd liunt Jr. denied under bitter cross-exa mina tion t oday that he blackmailed or extorted the While llouse in demands for money d uring lhe Watergate cover-up. \Villi:.am 0 . llundley, attorney ·ror former Attorney General J ohn N. ltfil· chell. pressed Hunt repeatedly and asked him \\thether it was true that as- sisl \jnt Wa tf rgate prosecutor Richard Ben-Veniste aSked him to commit perjury at the t riaf of ~1 itchel 1 and four former associates or Richard ?it . Nixon. • J.lunl , acknowled ged mastermind of the 1971 Ell s berg a nd 1972 W.atergate break-ins, testiried,late Monday tha t he decided to tell the truth about \Vatergate after reading of the lra n· scri pts of the Wh ite House tapes con- vinced him "these men were not worth my continued loyalty." \ "Besides protecting these people. you were also blackmailing them'!" ilundley a sked .. .. Al no time." s aid J1unt. who with his wife received more than $100,000 in cash during lhe cover·UPJM.'.riod. '';\t nol ime?'' J.lu ndley said. "No, sir.·· Hunt said. ··vou don't consider your com ments to disclose 'seamy· things you had done fo r the White llouse, you don't consider that blackmail?" "No, sir ... "Whal do you consider it -invest~ ment planning?'' Hundley asked. "I consider it in the nature or a bill collector.'' Hunt said. .. You don 't consider selling your silence?" "No, sir." ltunt said. .. That is a dif- ferent matter ." " llunt p rovided the four-week-old trial with its most d ramatic moments ~tonday when he said he lied 12 times to the·Watergate grand jury . Two Sentenced In Gun Death Of Coast Widow Prison se ntences \\'ere meted out in ?ttemphis . Tenn .. l\Ionday (or l'i\'O of 'three me n on trial in the .shooting deaths of a Laguna Hills widow and a <'Out ry mus ic sideman last year in a .Ptlemphis a lley. ·.But the th ird or the lhree'de£end antS still a,,·aits trial in the shooting death of Mrs. l\lildred •lazelwood. 55. and a longtime fa mily friend . James P. Widener. · · Sentences or 2 to S years in the sta te penite nti a ry "''e r e ·ord e r ed fo r Richa rd Benjamin. 25, of Bir - ming ham, Ala ., a nd Phillip Glen l\Tason, 24. of Los AnJ!eles. Each en· tered an a mended plea of guilty to ac· ccssory charges. The sentencing lea\'es Maurice 'f\1 -, c:Kinney Taylor. JO, of St. Loui s, Ato .. still on trial for rirst·degree murder in the twin s layings in Novem ber oft9i 3. l\1rs . J.J azelwood, \\'hose husba_nd haQ died on l)' a rev.' months before he r murder. had been in Tennessee on a trip to vis it her son. During a stopo\'er she looked up the old family fr iend who played guitar in the Hank Snow band for IO :years. She had hOped to g.::iin so me help in selli_n~ some of her J late husband's compos1t1ons. . Computing the Future UC Scie1itist Advocates Machine Predictions ByDOUGL~SFR117SCHE 01 t111 o. n, Pl 1iD1 S1.tt The ~or1d is al a tuming point in history, according to Kenneth Watt. a •Uni versity or California scientist who told students on the Jr\i ne campus 11i1onday of erfort.s to use the computer to peer into the future . 1 Taking i5sue with offic ial predic· tions, Walt. a :r.oologist. said the coun- try is "going into a lasting dcpres· 'sion." • l~e a lso predict s de nse r urban 'populations d ue to the increased va lue ·or land for a gricultural purposes, in· 'creasing use o{ mass tra nsit and 'leveling ofr or dropping of the U.S. }lopulalion. Watt bases his predictions on the ·work or a mechanical 1.-talthus. The computer, programmed by Data ReSObr""te-S, Ilic., ts ct e·5tgned to produce diagrams or the results or the ••forces driving socif:ty. '' World decision makers, he said. are 'fi'Orking blindly, without lhe inror· mation about the effects of lbt lr decisions a nd other factors that com· put.en can prove. Prog r a mm e d wit h s o m e 36 variables In clu ding popula t ion 11tath;llcs. agricult ural productivity, '-land area , eneri;y requirements and 1Mtf>ply, cost~ im ports end export 1 among others . the computer seeks 'hlstortcal correlations of the facts lo -predict the future . For e:11a mple, he said, e.i;calating oil prices and a poor balance or tr11dc 1--~lhrealen Illa pondin&-POwtt--"'-th : doUar abroad. LOOKING INTO FUTURE -UC.Zoologist Woll A!i ·a remedy, a J:ricultural exports s hould in c r e a 11c . St e p p in11, o p :.igri('u\tural production mean~ mC"tre c.uuuu r r <1 a nd less ries· :;;urc on urba n dC\'C 01 ' . At the same tiriie . 1nc:reas1ng automobile costs \\'ill rorce !h;\.r.-le l rom cars and onto rapid tran$\l. Cilies wi ll then become more dense due to less a va ila ble land for s uburbs and the need for density to effectively use m ass transit. The inte r relations of different fo r- ces affect different areas or society in d1llerent \vays. he said. But the net r('Sul t, he said. is that, in 1974, ruch statislics as population growth, per person fuel use a nd others have reached a peak. On the ot her hand, he said, the sa me com puter can tell government how to use resources to m eet y.·hat he called the five genera l goals of society: Sta bility, ability to get the basic necessities at a reasonable price. longer life, cons<.>r vation or human a·nd-m·nte rl::i l 1 -e so-u rces a nd the highest pOssible level of culture. Howe ver, he said, it is unlikely that government will pay attention to'the informa tion a\·ailablc throu.gh the use ' ol computers. Throughout his presentation, \\'att empha5ized th:i t many other models or the future had been produced by the ~3me set or facts. The examples he gave, he said. WE're the: "trOublefree'' pos~l bi 1 i t y -t he b<'stor al I pos· sibilitics. · tt is unlikely. he said. that things will work out as well as his prcdic · lions. "\\'e a re al a t urning point In '1lstory," Walt s aid , "and the trends t hat ••rt rc:tchins;: a pc~k "' in to a rorrtfiis Yea • Toesd;iy, October 29, 1974 H DAILY PILOT .. l ;J Police Stu1nped Jliejo Y~uth Slain Nearly 4 Years .4g~. By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL 0 1 lllf O•l1, 1'+1111 St•lt Doug las nay \Vh c>al J r. "''US a Al is· .sion Vi<"jo lligh School letterm<1n who four Y<'••rs ugo needed some cx(l';t money. l·le \\'ent out in his ro-'::::"'--. thousa nds of high s t'hool j ror years nnd landed a ·ob as the graveya rd .s hill attendant at a n all· night gasoline station at the corne r uf La P a z Jl()a d a nd flluirlands Boule\·ard, just off the San Diego f reeway. Som etin1 e in the <'Old , predawn hours the m ornin g of Jan. 30. 19il. Douglas Ra y \\'heat·s future came to a n e nd at the h ands or a gunman. Young Whe al':i. assailant, for ~·ant of the SSO in the eash registe r ~ill . (or · ced him into a rear storeroom, made him 'kneel do"''n and fired a single .38 cali ber bullet into lhe back o{ his head. Found hours later by a customer. Wheat was take n to South Coast Com, munity l·lospital in South Laguna. un- derwerit e m e r ge ncy ·surgery to remove the slug lodged in his brain ~nd passed into a con1a . Exactly 22 days later. Douglas Rily \\'heat J r. died . Ii i.~ e xecutioner has not been fol.Ind . ..We're pretty y.•cll stuc k. \Ve've g'ot a boy \\'ho "''as shot and a bullet," said Capt. J a mes Broadbelt of the Orange County Sheriff's Offi ce . "It'!\ pretty bleak." ' The best inves tigators can do. Broadbeli said, is to compare bal· listics patterns of guns used in similar crimes "''ith the slug removed from \\'heat's s kull. "But. there haVe been no connec- tions,'' said Broad belt. Tom Warreri . owner of the Arco s tation \\"here \Vhe at worked for onlv ty,·o months, said c ustomers still as!\. about the tragedy {hat shocked the . t.!~¥,.~ MURDER UNSOLVED Douglas Rily Wheat Jr. young p lanned commun1t~·. "lie was such ~ J!Ood 1\10." :-.:ud \Varrcn . "1"1c came in one tla y v.ith !\tr. \\rt.eat <Seniorl a nd asked if J had some work on \\1eekends. lie wanted some extra money,·• rec:all£'d \Varren. \Varren remembered the c:ourL summons he re ce ived after the s hooting because he allov:ed \\Theat. a minor at the age of 17, lo "''ock past 10 p.m . "They dismissed lhe case at the first hearing and I've tried to forget about it ... said \Varrcn. ··t hope wh at('\•cr you do he1f)! .... ?ilr!i. l>ougl 11s Hay \Vheat. &1 tqld a 1't'1>0rl(>l'. "I hope it helps.·· She rt>flectcd on lhe d ays foJlo\1.'fni: her only son's dC'ath. ho\~: the Aila ntlc· ll ichfi<'ld Con1pany pul up SS.OOQ in r e\1·ard n1 on cy for info rmat\on leading to tht• ;i rrC~t and convicllon of \\'heat's slayer <1.nd how mcmbei:s or 1he com munity r a1.i.t•d more lh3n Sl.000 \1·hich 11 as dQnated to St . Kii- li an 's Catholi<' Church 11'here the bell~ loll in his memor.1•. ··A boy Doug used to pl ay "'ilh e1·en ::.ent S2 rrom Okl:i homa," \\lrs. ~'heoal rrra llt'd. ··The boys on the loot ball lt·am <11 lhl' high school put a cup fo r donation$ in !hf' lunch room. About S20 came rrom th:H." l'l he added. The vur:i.ity rootb:.ill team Wh eat. hi1d playe<l on •1 SE'i.t SOn ea rlie r donated the Rt1m c ball to the \\lie.a l fa miho: in October 1971 after defeating ;1 rch-i·ival T us tin l·Tii;:h School. i he J;a me \\'as dedit·a ted to the squad 's fallen teammi1tc. "Thc1·e ,,·ere s u m3n~ little ~enM limcntal things," :-;aid ~lrs. Yi'heat. . An entire. \va ll in !he entryv,.ar ot 1hc \\"hc;ll home, ::?.i SSI Saturna Ori \·e. i..-. co\'cred 'vith family sna;:isholc; ()!" llouglas J r .. I rom birt h to death. Therc·s one t aken at nighl sho\\·ing the elder Wheat a nd his son on a hun- ting trip. Both ha\·e guns in their han- ds . 1\ photograph rrom lhe. summer of 1970 s ho"'·:-; \\'heat. dressed in a luxedo. a nd his J!ir lfriend al <l relative's v.;edding. Anothe r photo sho~s happy mf;m · bers of the \Vheat fa mily in front of.a Christ m a s tree ~ur rounded v.•itb presents. · ''That was ta ken Christmas 19i0,'• s aid l\lrs. Whea t . IL was the last Christmas fo1· Do~glas Ray \\'heal Jr. Pair Face Drug Hearing A San Clemente pharmaet!ulic.al \\'Orker a nd his 19-year·old \\'ife faee arraignment Wednesday in Laguua Niguel 1\1.unicipal Court 1n connection , · \V ith the dr ug death of a 16·YC'ar-old Laguua Beach girl. Laguna Beach d£'tect1\'('" met \Vith district .a ttorney·s representatives l\Ionday to review the c.ase. Deputy Dist ri ct Attornl'y Ted ~1il ard is r esearching the case today and Y.'ill determine what charges a re filed ;1gainst the San Clemente couple. Ronald L. Richardson. 24 , and his wire Terry Susanne, of 166 Avenida l'~lorenc:ia. \Vere booked in Laguna Bea.ch on c:hargl's or murder, fur- nishing a n arcotic and suspicion of possession or marij uana. They are held on $250.000 bail each. In addition, the Irvine pol ice depa r· tmt>nt ,,·il l be seeking cha rges or grand thc ~t stemnl:in.g from the taking or a bout :>:J,UOO ot tne drug, proper- CA I caine , fro m All ergan Phar- maceuti cal~ in the cityof l r\"1ne. · Richardson IS an Aller2an cmnlove.' I-le y.•as employed in J une end his job in\'O \\"Cd \\'Or king ::i round prope r- cainc. c:ompan)' ofrtcials :-.aid i\lon- d ay. Allergan spokesmen described the drug as a topical anc:i.thetit' not c:las- !'ifi ed as a dange rous drug. They ~a id ·it has been in use by eye doctors for about 20 years apd is commonly sold in quantities unl;.i .5 percent strength. ,\lle rgan officials said the com panr drug \\'as not regarded a s one \V hich could have a n "abuse potential." "\\'e had OD reason to think a nar- <·oti c addict "·ould e\'er have used anythi ng l ike this. The re is no evidence that anyone ever y.•ould ha .. ·e thought t hat it \1;ould produce a high or 10"'' e ffect'' a spokesman said. . llL' compal'cu UR~ :ic111ng or ,;roper- l'.1ine as coca ine "''ilh the sel ling of :.i n\· \\·h1tc po~·der a:. cocaine. _,\\Jer l'.!an ·:-' in\"t'ntory :.ho\\>. t hat ' . :1bout one kilo. about Z.2 pounds,ot the dru 2 i~ mi:.sinl! 1\l le r ga n e m ploys a b.o ut. eon people. An offic:iai dest'ribed Richard- .son's job as a \ow-skill job. but one \\"hit'h ga\·e him authoriied acc:cs~ t() lhC' dru g~. · · A comp:i ny spokesman said thro drug was kept in a locked storage ;.irea . but s <iid employes l\'Orklng a round it were not subjet't to search ,,·hen they left the pl ;:int. A rc pre~ent~tive sa1a the eofJ!pan y ,,·ould rev1e"· its security procedures in the light or the appa rent theft bu t" indfc.a ted that it alr~ady has •·e~c:el· lent security·· as fa r as unauthorized entry. Now everyone in the family can en1oy Adj ust-A-Bed whether sitting up wat ching TV , read ing , relaxing 1n the contour pos1t1on or fl at for deep sound sleep. 1000 posit ions at the touch of a switch - mattress firmness fe ather soft to supe r firm . Why settle for a matt ress th at can only stay flat? Ex perience Adjust-A-Bed at our showr ooms today or call for informatio n and prices. ' ,gifts. Keep in mi nd that Adjust-A-Bed 1s one of l he wor ld's fine st NEWPORT IUCH CORONA DEL MAR 3137 E COAST HWY (Just So ol F11ih10n l$1and (71 A)673-56S~ l ~~~~( .• ::A CITY OF OR.t.MGE A 411 SOUT H MAIN ST. DJUST•A• BED tJu$1NonnolFash>on Sol (7 141639'"41'2 S L. E. E. ! E R-L..0.U N~E.-C-0 ~+N ·G-:--------~;-- . ' . ~ -· - ""' CAIL Y PILOT r uffday. October 29, 11174 Just ~ Coasting ,l~J f;,':i '· ~ Geneva Talks Torpedoed? Israelis See P ales tinian Triumph as Threat to Pe~ \ :· 'i'l)' h .: ... ~. wit " ... ,. T ;.,.-.. om ;.. arphine TllE l'K \'S'fi\l UAIJ.: Hil(tit no\11, just :thou! :ill the polilici;ins in C'aliforiu:t nrl· )l.l'\\lllA nC"rvous. 'fhc J\'o\'cmbt.:r l'll'<'t 1011 1-: JU't ;.u·ound th(• •-Orner. <1111· ( ll'a 11.:f· County •~ c<1usini: :.umt· 1itttrs l1m . r t•s 1nt.ll·cd, for on cl' our home coun· t_r\' has ht·r11111 •' socn1•lh1ng of a •!lll'i\ 11)n 1n11rk in the poht 11.:s dodge. C)n<'f' uµon a time. the politicos nil t f.l.(Utl•il W<' uri· slrrctly Republict\n f'ountry. \'roll <"ould fire a cannonhull .;_u·ro ... s Oran.l.(e County and strike n"ry :1 Jlemocrat. An1t·r1ca mny h;.1vc ;1 lwo -party ~~st rm hut as for Orange Cou nty or l\'t!Sl<'r.vcar. it Wi:tS plain anfl si mplC', '' ou s1lcllcd It GCJ P. Sl .. (l"'I.\' I N R•:c•:~T yC'ars, bnv.·~y~r. th\! pit·turl' hus changetl :11.:1'0:-:t' mu('/l nr ()r:lnjjl' County. So 1us\ lht• 11thcr d ay, Lhc Cou11ty ·11 e~1strur uf Voters released rin;.il fi~ure:i. for \hi:-. tominA !"ovcmber bal · lotin~. AnO lo , it dl'vclnps th<1t till' Hcpuhlic:1n edge has hccn trimmed. 'l'odiJ), thcrr arc R12,322 regisll•red \'oters in Oran t:e County. 1'he HepuhliC'ans slill hold lhl' edge. But" \hat m.1rgin is nn\v dov•n to 34 ,6&3 for lhe(iOP. • · Oran Rt: Cuunt \' \'Olen; in the two 'm ajor parties n-ow break down this W:Jy: Rcpohlicans: '.l91 .5!l:l \>emocruts : 356 .93U Ai\10NG Ol1R BIG C'ilics. like lluli- tington Bcuch. An;:hri1n and Santa Ana, you actually find the Democrats ho!din~ th<' maJorit~· educ in volC'r rcg1str<ilions. Anti this is ln 01·angc (_'ount~ '? , ·rru1·. hut th ... f:l':in1t fHd P:1rty sldl h;1:-.. it s J,;1:,tion:-uf (·or11for1 in our rl·.:inn. T:.ikl' Nl.'\\•port Bl'ach fur lhe , vnmt· f;1111mplt· In the breakdo\1·n of fi_gurC's for lust .July. NeY.'pt1rl hacl 2\.06,J Hcpub\icans to a paltry 9.851 Dcn'loCr<il s. In 1'\e"•port. you almost have to "onder ho\\' a Democrat l'\'Cr snuck µasl the •·ily limit si~ns. If you 'rC' a Democrat ~1rounrl \"('\\port. you h[l\"C' to "'h1s11er ... 110"' A"' •·t.: l. IT "oulrl be to suffer 3S a OemoC'r<i t in l\('\1·port. 1·ot1ng in a 1irimary clC'tlion. \1·here you had Lo ,,a\k up to lhe election officials and :J(·1uall~· µirk up n11t' of thosl' funny· (·olored ba llots. Nexl thing yot1 know lhey'd be asking to sec ~·our passport. And \\'C still ha \'l' other cities y,·hiC'h ;ire sin1 i"lar. San Ch•rncntc is one, "'ilh :i GOP rei:islr;1tinn 1.:dge of 2 lo I. San .111;111 (":1 pistrano is 1i ... :i1 y H!'pUblic;u1 1M'ritory too. \Vh crc t he (;Or rc:11\y finds its ()range County happiness thrse dnys, hoy,·ever, Is in our non·city areas like :\lission Viejo. La kt• Forest. El 'foro, 1..-iguna I-tills and Le1sur(· \Vorld . 8y United Press lnlern•tlonal J~rael i newspapers said today thC' C'mcrgence of the Palei;tinian 'J!u<'rrill11s as the dominant rorce in lh<' lsrael1 -uecupied We$l Bank or Jor· \dun had stru<'k a hea''Y blow at Secrutary of Stale llenry A. Kissinger's 'l\1iddle East peace efforLo; and virtually torpl'doed the Gene\' a peace con- lt•rence. TtJC' trit.1mPh of Palestinian leader Y::is~Pr Ar;ifal rame <it an Aral.I ,,ummit confercnc<' 1n llabat, l\lnrocco, when Arab kin~:-. presidenls 1;1.nd sheikhs recognized the P"lestinians' t•laim to the \Vest Rank in a major diplom-.tic defeat for Jordan's King ll ussc ~n y,·ho losl the lerritory in the 1967 ~·tideast y,•ar. 1•11blit• Appearance i·'irst l.ady Betty l<"'ord made her first m ajor appearance in public since her b reast cancer operation at the \Vashington International \ lorse Show .1 'fhe President is wearing his eyeglasses to see the turf better. Tijuana Businessmen Tied to Heroin Ring? TIJ UANA. l\lt•x. tA P ) -Police say that prominent businessmen may be the rorce behind a narcotics ring that had cached $15 million in drugs before it \\'as seized hy authorities. "\Ve have information that idcn· tifics the heads or this narcotics ring as being ,vealthy and prominent busine~smen from 1'i.\unna \\'ho arc hiding behin d legitimate enter· prises." says bllexican federal prosecutor Alronso Lopez Quiroga. He declined to name a ny potential suspects. TllE rAl.ESTINIANS ANNOUNCED they would set up a govem· mC'nt in exile -wilh a "wartime" cabinet -as the first step ln ~rytng to rreate an independent state or the West Bank, a move Israel rejected in :Jd\'Hnce . 1''ormer prime minister Golda Meir has 1ald creation or a Pal('slinian slate on lhe West Bank would be "a knife al Israel's heart. 1'oduv . 11 ussein and l\l';if;it set usit.!c lhtlt• hitter rl1•:ilry to joi n in'lht' Stir· pn.,1• :o:rt·cmt•nt in ;.1 rare sho\1' or unity. Arab snu1·c es suld King f;tis::i \ 111 S;iud1 Arubia --"'hose ni l ni onl'y h;1s finalll'Cd mut·h uf the Arabs' <inti - 1:-..ral'l ar.tions -y,·ai; instrumental in "inning the aJ!rcen1enl. Israeli ,l(O\'crnmenl sources said th('rl' y,•ould be no inimediate offit•ial 1·omn1rnl on th e Habat del'ision lo rt•(·ogni ze the Palestinian Liberation (lrJ.(amization as sole represenlative of the Palestinians, but that dC'pu.ty prime minister Yigal Allon might deli\·er the governmf'nt's view "·hen he addressed parliament later in the · day. IN REJ ECTING the PLO as a negotiating pnrtner O\'er the future of the \Vest Bank. Israeli leaders have said the only place they v•ould meet the guerrilla group is on the bat· tlefield. 'rhc Ra bat decision is "a heavy . b\O'.I' to Gene\'a," said the Israeli ne'.l'Spapt'r Yedioth Ahronoth. "This decision puts a n C'nd to the possibility or rcne~·ing the Geneva conrerence in the foreseeable future." The new5 pape r r.ta'Ariv said editorially that the conference action 1hreatencd both the erforts of Kis· singer aJ\d the i?rro115 or the Gcne,·a conference. "This will not y.·eaken the strong positicin or Israel to defend its existence and the live50£ its citi zens.·· fl1a 'Ariv said. ··The !Rabal) con· rerence C'annot deC'ide \\'ilh whom we ''ill negotiate a nd y,·hom lo recognize and to whom to give over the tel"· ritories ton the West Bank)." T HE 'NEWSPAP ER Y edloth Ahronoth C'al\ed the Rabat decision, "a hea \·y blow to Gene,· a." The Arab decision at Rabat came as Israeli troops along the Jordanian front ier entered !he final day or war maneU \'('fS and troops on the Golan lleights continued thei r \\'al' g:1 n1es in full rort't'. Israeli troops killed three infiltrating A rail guerrillos today in a gun battle near the northern rrontier "'ith L<'banon. the military command s8id. Arab sources in Hahal said there \\'as no indict indication whether the Palesliniani; \\'OU\d set up their go\•er- nmC'nt·in-C'xile before the start of the U.N. general asse mbly debate on Palestine next m onth. The PLO has been invited to join the debate despite Israeli objections. Pn11pttr-N .Sf.tit Indonesian Pre'sident Suharto has denied story he is. ii ~ legitimate so n or Ja,·Jnes(' princC'. lie shO\\·erl reporters J\-londa~· <-1 copy of fa1nil~· tree sho\ring he is son of a poor peasant. Man, Wife Executed IJt Robbery Joi11t Communique nuNrsv1LLE. Ata. <uru -" 'Huntsville used car dealel" and his A d I d • wife \\'ere found l\1onday bound, gag· Ccor On n Ian gedand shottodealhin atieldeaslol here, police said. Officers identified the \'ictims as S Clyde John son. 58, and his "'ife, Lucil· Energy' Eco. nomy et le. 45, daughter of Huntsville Times ·editor and publisher Leroy A. Sims. The J ohnsons had been shot in the NE\V DEi.iii (U Pll -The United Sla\C'S and India agreed today to "·or)i together ''to pre\·cnt furthe i"i deterioration of the .... ·orld economic structure" and to prevent nuclear energy fro1n being diverted into new nuC'lca r y,·eapons. A joint U.S.-lndian communique, released on the e\'e or Secretary of State llenry A. Ki ssinger's departure for Bangladesh , also announced that Prime l\linister Indira Gandhi bas ae· cepted a n invitation to pay an official \'isit to the United States and that President Ford will visitlndia in 197S. THE COMMUNIQUE{ocusecl'. heavily on deteriorating v•orld wide economic conditions "·hich both sides called a ''serious s ituation.'' Uoth India and the United States ex· pressed the hope that the world food conference in Rome, where Kissinger .is to make a major speech Nov. 6, will find "a way of conserving world food stocks and ma king lhem available lo th e most se riously affected developing nations on more favorable terms." .Kissinger ('onrerrcd throughout the day v;ith India's ministers of defense, agriculture and finance and abruptly ('ancelled a sightseeing visit and a meeting with foreign minister Y. B. Cha van lo work on his Rome speech. The joint communique also renee· led Kissinger's concern that India's r.Iay 18 nuclear explosion might even~ tua\ly lHd to the development of nucl~ar weapons in India. Young Furniture Heir Shot Dead, Wife Held (..___IN_S_H_O_R_T_) head. their arms lied behind them and their mouths taped shut, police said. J ohnson was believed to have had a large amount of cash at home ait.C'r Saturday sales al hi s used car business, of£icers said. and they in· dicated robbery was the apparent motive for the killines. • Tf'.rlbook Mnrrh CHARLESTON, W. Va. IAPI Several thousand demon!.1rators - most of them· women and children - marched nearly two miles l\1onday to press their opposilion to school use or books they consider ''un·American'• or ''Un-Christian." The . JU1y \"Otcr tabulation shows 1ht•!\(' llnn-citi(ie1I folks registered HepulJllt·an. 59,338 to DC'mo~rat, :}..1,7~\. Orange Count,1·'s O\'Crall closing or lhr ga p. ho\1·e1·er. lea\'eS the jlOhlicians of bo,lb parties rr11straled. 'Eva K11ieve l' Wiped Out JACKSO'.'IV ILl .. E. Fla. (A P ) -An entertainer \\'ho uses a mototeycle in her dance act can't call herself Eva Knie\'el, a jud ge says. FEDERAL POLICE Sunday seized 64 pounds of heroin, nine pounds of cocaine. six automatic pistols and a half pound of heroin-cocaine mix un- llC'r the floor of a rented house in a \l'tJ altby s ection or Tijuana. Authorities dcscribe'd the seizure as the largest illicit drug haul in the hi~tory of Baja California. The drugs y,•ere destined fo r ,· FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. <UPl l markets in the United Stales, Lopez . -Bernard Castro. the 26-year-old said. · sportsman heir to the Castro Conver- 'fhrec men, Refugio Bustamontc · tibles furniture fortune, \\'IS shot to Camacho. 25, Tijuana; Efrian Mar-death in his home early today and tinez Astorga. 40, Vacobambo, police charged his wife with Sonora: and Francisco Bustamonte 1 homicide. Police declined an immediate ex- planation of the e vents leading to the slaying. They said, however, lhat Harold Turnipseed of Ocala, an at· torney and partner in the Castro family's central Florlda horse r anch, was in the home at the time or the shooting. It was the latest facet of a t-wo- month campaign to get the books ban· ned from loca l schools.·The march was peaceful. Leaders called .it a dress rehearsal for a biggel" parade Nov. 11. T11•: R.EP UBt.l CANS, on the one liand. l'ao·t simply sit ba('k and figure c Jrunue County i:-i a C'inch for them. And lht Democratic big brass. on the other hand. ca n'! jlL'il shruf? us orr ;1 s a loss. They h<ive a chance now and 1nu~t spend a couple or dollars here. All this may become some fun for us Or:inge Countians. 1\fter all lhl'SC ye:i rs. \1·c may :1b r uptl y b C"t:nn1e a politi ca l t1 ·u~Lralion Circuit .Judge Sam Goodfriend on l\londay denied Cynthia Anne l\lorgan's petition to change her name to rest'mh1e tbat of motor- l'ycle d:i.rcde\'il E\'el Kni evel. 'fhe y,·onian didn't pro\•e the rhan~<! ··\1·nulrl nol in any ~·ay in\'adr th<' good \\'ill of others." the jud~r rulC'<I. Diarte, 33, Culiacan. Si naloa. were ar· Fort Lauderdale police .... -ere called rested in Sunday's raid. They were to the Castro home in Coral Ridge being treld here but the specific 'aboutJa.m .bytwoattorneys-oneof charges \Vere not immediately ·them a family friend who reportedly known. witnessed the sla;i-ing. \. '"\\'E Bt:LJE\'E that the men \\'C have in custody in thls raid were sim- ply employed by the O\\'ners or the narcotics confiscated," Lopez said . DETECT IVES FOUND the husky, dr1rk·baired victim lying in a pool of blood on a bed in the home. He bad been shot twice in t he chest and y,·as pronounced dead on arrival at a local hospital. Police said a s m all caliber Snow Warnings Posted :iulonlatic pistol believed lo have been the weapon that killed young Castro was found on a bedside table. Castro's wife. 24-year-old Julie Ann. ,,·as booked inlo the city jail on an . open charge of homicide. She \\'as to be arraigned later today before city Judge Paul B. Pettie. Storms Predicted for 'l'f"•pitrnt11rPS ., .... l ... lol&lllOll'!'-~ • .... "°'~ " " "'"'""'" ~ ". -~ " " 11.,., .. ., " " (.11o>•!OCt" • ~ 1.-llot .. llO " " tJn<••"·~ll " " c•""'aM " " IJtl'~• " ., Otn•~· " " Ofl1rlll " ,, f •I•"'""""' " " • ..,...,1i,111 .. " .... ~,~•(<IV " • , .. Vt'M\ .. .. ""'~''" " " .w1 ........... n " 'l1tjlijijl!1)i ORIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Oo;ly Pilot 1s guaranteed Nm.b,-fr~v· !I ~· Oo!J Ill)! i..,.,. )W' 1l¥IP" by ~ :Kl p "' . tall °""' """' • ,,,.. bl' brou11M '" '1'1111 t'..ol~ ort doe<l1#1!~700p.., ~OJ, G°'d ~1 II Vl)J Ii! ~t ~""' «OY bv o o"' 5otutdoy, rJ 8 Glfl ~. tnll 111'<1 11 aipy Wll bl ~1 !u 'fOIJ (l;il\ rP •al<"" ..-.11! 100.l!'I ""WI Ul• I l()ltJ( A\I () ~-··· ~ .. °' ....... ""'"' ...... ~ 0-llllllfl\l(;i!y ....... 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WilldS tl5'1O\Oi1td1\ 10 Ml!f\P" llOOll' 11'1 ~ """'"~'· -t\ert t•t,...ltri -• W<t•N'<I --of tllo-lftQ d\Ot• ... d WllO ti°"" li'ot lllOll· •I~\. fllfrt WI' I <hln-tt o/ -!¥· ""'""'··~thl,ll!t•r>llOfl. 0.-fft•ll 'lltJ W-1111 • (htntl ol Hl"'I :qif!MIH .,...,. latKlil tlllllt lllf <11•1"1. Gv\ty wlflOS flOl'IO !Pie btttll •ep1 """ pMf\\lrtS tool, mct'i1\Y Ill IMI \'fllO.liOl lrd to-"'-w1..e. a1 ''' wt•~ '~""'"" lo"""' ti I\ U>Qh, \!-lhft(I t!'oO(IOY 'Wl.r\ ol '1• te 12~1. 'C<HUIRI )t'f'nlhf'r . ' .. 'Winegate' Case Shocks French· Witl1 Scandal BORDEAUX. France IUPIJ ~The packeU courtroom sat in shoc ked silenc(' 11s a wine mcrch<1nt ad mitted he n1isl<1bc led und passed off chemically treated cheap \\'ines as prestigious Frence vintages. lie said thousands of other wine growers and sellers 1.1rc doing the '•me th ing, uncl wh11t'5 more, experts couldn't tell !he difrerence. "I am guilt~', lh11l's true," wine broker Pierre Bert s8ld l\1onday at the !'!tart or 1-~runce's wine scand al trial. "Rut there are thous11nds of othcn just like m e. I have seen fraud$ everywhere, among \\'ine growers as .well as v."ine sellers." The cu~c has cau!!cd a major ~can· dal In france. y,•hlch produces the n'ost prcstlglou !I. v.·incio in I.he world. f"renC'h la"''ll sl rictl~· reitulatc v.·in~s from the-vineyotrd to \M bottl~ \uhel on a bottle i~ :iuppo~d to .l.(lHlr:uttl'<' that thr \\'i nC' iN u11 adver· tisf'rl. Ell(htccn pcr!ion!I. :tN? charaed with ,fritud in lhc cusc. which involvei; some nr the most res 'ICrtcd numcs in c n1 ustry. CASTRO WAS the only son of Ber· : nard Castro Sr., an Italian immigrant , "'ho built a s mall upholstering shop into a $25 milli on a yea r business by developing a line or sofas and chairs thal C'onvert into hcds. . '\"oung Castro v:as described by. : friends as an a\'id sportsman who shunned publicjly and parties and ! spent much of h is lime hunting a nd fi shing and managing lhe family's in- terest in !he Ocala horse ranch. Agenl Kille,d TUCSON, Ariz. Cl'PI J -A nar· coties agent was killed and three other persons \\"ere .... ·ounded Monday during an arrest attempt near lheUniversity of Arizona. The slain m an v.·as Barry W, Headricks, 27. and police chier Wll· liam J. Gilkinson said the \'ictim was the first Tucson policeman in hislory to be killed in the line of duty. Identities of five person s arrested including the three who \vere \\"oun: ded, w~re not made publi c im· mediately. Death Tunnel Autos . Trapped .. in Tornado . By Uftlted Press International Ernie Wehba's pickup truck pu!hed ahead steadily through afternoon traffic in the Baytown tunnel, under the murky Houston ship channel. In the same line or traffi c, emel"glng at the Houston end, Theo Hines, 62, · drove toward bis llouston home. · .._ NEITll ER MAN COUl,D have known of the swirling, water-heavy tor· nado which was churning at the tunnel's mouth. Hines was kUled when his car was snatched up and hurled over a 20-foot concl"ete wall. He may never have known'\yhat happened. Four othel" person!'> were injured, but 'Wehba escaped unscathed -an accompusnment he ls unable to explain. "l don't know how I didn't get hurt, I swear to God," said Wchba, 3Z, or nearby Pasadena, Tex., arter jumping from his battered truck,.. "I was about 20 Feet out of the tunnel entrance when it ca uthl me and turned me sideways and over. '"' "1 remember skidding along on the roof of my t ruck in a spray of sparks. l could smell gas and Just knew the thing was going to blow up," he said.. : .. TllE TORNADO· WAS FULL of water and it oicked uo 12 car!> and threw them a~aln st each other and against the walls al the entrance to lhe tunnel,'' said Department of Public Safely patrolman Bobby Williams. • "ll sloshed them c1rs ar>"1nd pretty 1ood." A tunnel guard said the twister transformed !he tunnel into "a big vacuum cleaner.'' ''Car' J11larted coming out of the tunnel and they just hounccd i.round ore the concrl!te walls.'' 'fhe tornado wal'I one or many to hit Texas Monday. ll closed the tun· ncl for three hours while workmen washed ()ul pbols or g;i.soline. Four per. sons were Injured In the lfouslon area and fv !.Ytown homes. wer..e... dan1age<l. - GA LVESTON K ~CEIVED I.ZS inches or rain in a 10-minutc ptriod, causlntt many or the Island streets to flood. Another tornado hit the Beaumont l'rea In the !Oulhea~t corner of Tex11s, damaging it service slalion and $Cvoral homes. No other inj uric~ were · -ttllO"l ' • 7 7 Or~nge Coast EDITION VOL . 67, NO. 302, 2SECTIONS, 24 PAGES r. Coast By JOHN VALTERZA 011111o.n,1"1111 "•tt· A coastal pla nning element delailin2 energy policies for the fi ve- mile ·inlanlii Orange Coast plannin,1:: arefl ·won approval rrom regional coastal commissioners Mon - day-romplcte with strict rules on new offs hore oil drilline. The panel voted 10·1 to approve the final draft of the latest element lO the coastal olan dem anded bv the ao- proval or the Coastal Initiative. Loui~ Nowell casl the di ssentinJ? volt· • Panel Included in the document 1,1.•hich still requires state commission approval is the_ recommendation that offshore oil drilling in federal waters should only be undertaken after al l other sources dwindle and that when a proven need exists to increase ex· ploitation. The plan also recommends that no refinery expansion should be done on· shore and that no provisions be made ror su perta nk ers to use c ur · rent harboi-s where ti:i.nkers pull in. The element also recommends that IXOD Vintage Wins Mesan, 80, Helps Nab ·Burglar By DOUGLAS FRITL.SCllE An 80·year·old Costa l\1esa man wasn't going to st and there and take it v.·hen he returned home late l\Ionday night and round his rront door stan· ding open and two strangers prowling around. Arthur C. LeVa or 345 Rivera.retur· ned lo his condominium around 11 :30 p.m. and saw one man, apparently a lookout, standing in rront of his apart· • ment. The man and another in the house ned down an alley on foot and LeVa, aided by a neighbor. iave chase. Police later a·rrested Raul -Banuelos, 30, or Santa Ana on charges ol attempted burglary and assault WlUfff.'dt•Ji '1'eapon as a resy.lt or the crln;i.e .. A second man ii' still Sought. • According to LeVa's account, he Jpotted one of the men leaning against a ~·all near his front door. · After being discovered, the two men fied down an alley'. Al that time, LcVa said, hi ~ young n e.ighbor. Peter Lukas, 19. w::i s driying up in a van. LeVa told Lukas what had hap· pcned, hopped into the van and the twoga\·echase. The burglars jumped into their own car and drove away with LeVa and Lukas in pursuit. · Dlollf Piie'! MJfl PMI• HELPS NAB SUSPECT Octogenarian LeVa ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1974 OKs Strict Oil Drill ir it finally is determined that tn· creased offshore oil drilling is indttd required to ineet energy needs. strict controls be placed on the practice and that state waters 'A'ilhin the lhrtt- milc limit remain in\'iolate. 'fhe plan e ncourages the search for a lternative sources ol" e lectrical energy, including wind generation, harnessing waves and the use or solar energy. In a deliberate attempt to plan for pr~icted increases in solar energy, the plan calls for strict codes related n er President Eyes Oil Ceiling WASl11NGTON (UPll -Refusing to use the word recession. President Ford said today he will be "open to suggestions" for more stringent anti- innation and energy-saving measures -i·ncluding a ceiling on oil imports - if his economic remedies fail. Jn an impromptu, untelevised news conference, the President also ex- pressed continuing support for hi s nomination of Nelson A. Rockefeller as vice president and hinted he may sign a bill increasing GI benefits : which he previously described as in· flatlonary. Ford, ptann!ng to campaign In his former &tichigan congressional district later in the day, eontinued to hammer at the Democrats as the ''spenders'' in go\•ernment. Calli ng himself '"a saver," he added he was reviewing more than 100 op- tions that could prune between $5.4 billion and $7 .5 bi lli on from the fed eral budget in the. current ·fi scal year. Ford said that if Congress approves many or the provisions in his 3l·poinl program lo prevent a further economic slump, "I am confident it will work. "But if it doesn 't ," he added, "I 'Ao·ill be open to suggestions.·• He indicated that included a ceiling on oil imports if ''necessary.'' to "sun r ights." Surh Codl!S. ~ug . gested for adoption at the local le\'CI. could place controls on shado~·s and glare caused by ne~· cons truction. Codes which would contain a tax in· centive for developers incorporating solar e nergy into projects also arc proposed for future legislation. The h ighly technic;tl element· covering the five-mile·inland zont' of 0!'ange and Los Angeles counlles also suggeiits nuls·and-bolls provisions for energy conservation. 'A'hich the com- mission behevcs could tut consumµ oes tuJn in half v.·ithin thl' nl'xl clecadl· Dc v1ct'S such as electric 1J?nllers for t.::1) appl1an1·pi; \\'OUld t•ut dl'l'ply into the art';1 ·s v.·asle of natural J:aS and l'lim1n:llf' the pilot light. Spcc1:.d eonstruction teehn1qut:., 1n l·rcascd insulation and the tl:.(" ot ni~httime coolin~ systems ...,,ith ht'llcr use of energy al so <1re suci:cstcd 1n tht• plan element. 'l'h e staff and l"Ommission agrt't•d that future supph<'s of ;\\askan oil \1111 <iss ur<' th<it lht' plann1nj? area "ould h;l\'l' l'noui.;h fut•l for th(' nexl Sl'\"!'r;1I ur ~ny Pilol Piiot• by Ilic.lo•"' ICMltltr TOPPLED TREE DAMAGES CAR IN CORONA DEL MAR Wind Blows Over Big Tree on Poppy Avenue _, I ·roday's Finni N.Y. Sto<>ks N/C TEN CENTS • • Rules ~ears a nd that only alter the Alask~n source is depletl'd should offshore clr1lhn~ be cons1dl'red a.s a prioril.\' tlt~m . '!'ht> rl'port s lrcssC's that it take:. .1bot1! 10 \ c:1r s bf't11cf'n the 1in1f' a ling area ·is Je;.i ~c d to the lime. w,hen the first barrel <1f l'rude comes from a "·cllhcad. 1\nd that hialus. thl' report stat<'s. j!l\'f'S the ro.ast;tl area a built·in breathrr to :.l ud v th<' need for nc"' off· :'horc drilling ;n rlf'\1· federal lea:'P <irC';.i:. ery Complete Recovery Expected LU'."ti BE1\Cll ~U Pl l -!'·armer President Nixon und e rv.:e nt emergency surgery today' a ft er discoverv of a ne"' blood clot en· dangcrin"g his life. Doctors said after- \\·ards their insertion of a clip on a ,·ein in his groin should overcome the danger permanently. The 61 -year -o ld Nixon v.·as described as "doing well" and in "stable" condition after an operation or about an hour starting at 5:30 a.m. PST by five doctors at Long Beach f\femorial Hospital. The "urgent surgery" was ordered ?\tonday night. with Nixon's· agreement, by his personal physician. Or. J ohn Lungre n. \\'hen a new t ei:;t shoy,,·cd a nother clot in the left leg above those found before and closer to the vena ca\'a ...,·hich leads directly to the heart. ''The ne"' clot threatened to beeome u pulmonary embolus and thus d anger Mr. Nixon's life," Lungren said. Dr. Eldon B. llickman. head or the surgical team. said a plastic clip .... ·as placed across the iliac vein in the left groi n above the thigh v.·hich "·ould partially but nol completely cul off blood flow and thus prevent loose clot fragments from passing. The clip, about an inch long, resC'm · hi es a bobby pin \\'ilh one edge ser - rated. [\1rs. Nixon and Rosemary \Voods. <See NIXON, PageA:!I Twice in the ensuing chase. the lead car pulled to the c urb. The first time. said LeVa, one of the men pulled a carpet knife on the follov.'ers. The second time. the men talked for a few minutes 'A'ith their pursuers.· maintaining thltt they .Jttrd.-....d onc nothing and there W'nfii>evidence. Byr1ies)l.esigns A.s N tftvport's Museum Chief James 8 . Byrnes has resigned as director or the Newport Harbor Art Museum, citing "over'A'helming" job duties and the need for a broader staff at the growing inslitution. Although at least three of his economic advisers have described the current situation as a recession, Ford hedged on his o~·n definition. "\\'hether it is a recession or not a recession is immaterial," he said. "We really don't care what the name is. \Ve want solutions." Downed Trees, Power M PI · esa anners J,eVa and Lukas, by that lime, had taken the license number or the car they were rollowing. They returned to LeVa's home, call ed police and Outages Due to Winds Nix Day Care 1 waited for them to arrive. Police later arrested Banuelos at his home in Santa Ana. Describing the incident, LcVa said , "After they ran off, I saw Peter coming up a nd got in and a\\·ay \\'e vtent. ''Peter,'' LeVa said. "isa good boy and an excellent driver. T wasn't scared at a JI duri n ~ the \\'hole thing." Burglar Given Prisottlf erm for Lido Isle Thefts A Los Angeles man who admitted ph1nning two Lido Isle burglaries ttlat brought him and his woman com· panion more than $114.000 in loot has been sent to state prison for not less than fi\•e years. Orange County Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered the prison term for Robert Curtis Van Cleve, 26, after he pleaded guilty lo <'harges o( socond-d<!gree burglary. Judge Dickey had earlier ordC'red :1 120-day county joil term for At argurct Eliza beth Petix. 28, also of Los AngPles. ufler th~ forml'r interior deeorator plt'adC'd guilty to 1dcnt1r:1l <'harges. Los Ange les pohc~· arr('Stl'd the pai r :1fl er idl'1llifyln~ tht'1r. us th1• rouplt· 1----whn-hrok~nln..th&-hij.n~1-ttr-tt;1tt Ouldw111. 326 Via Lido Norri. and Juanita TillC'\', 319 \1ia Lido Saud. und left last May \\'ith coin collectlon5, ~old und silvt•r JC'\\'t•lr~· und furs "'orth more lh<in SI 14.l~MI, Byrnes' resignation, effective at the end of December, ~·as announced by the museum board this morning. The board stressed that the resignation was accepted ''with regret.'' Byrnes. who signed on to lead the museum 16 months ago, said that the ~·orkload on one executive .... ·as sim- ply loo great and that after 25 yearj at the helm of art museums, he needs a sabbatical. , 'It's time for a breather," he said today. Byrnes is resigning just as the museum embarks on a SI million fund drive to finance a permanent home near Ne~·port Center. And that dri \'e, said Byrnes. is one more awesome task which he believes is loo great for a single executive. "I have been al the museum for the past 16 months and it has been a seven·day week. 12-hour day," he IS<'e ~\'RNES. l'a&e 1\21 At the news conference, his fourth since becoming president and the first not to be televised, Ford also: -Said he believes Roc kefeller v.•ill be cop.firmed as v ice president and added that "I ~trongly support him" for the No. 2 position in the nation ''as . Ididin Au~ust.'' Police Hold 10 By 1\L1\1\' DlRKIN 01 Ille D•lly Pilot ~l•H Gale-force winds. bolstered by rain, socked Orange County Monday nighl and early today, toppling treC's, playing ha\'OC ~·ith po"·er lines and contributing to a fatal traffic ac- cident. The traffic death occurred in an ac· cident on El Toro Road.1'aguna 11ills. 'A'hich police said was partly due lu the rain-slickened streets. Six neighborhoods in the l-Iunting· ton Beach and Fountain Va lley arl!a NE \V \' o R K 1U p 1 ). _ 'f <' n were hit by power blackouts and in both Newport Harbor and Dana POint Americ:1ns today seized three rooms In NY Takeover of the Cambodian mi ssion to the I-I.arbor gale "'arnings were posted, United Natio ns a nd e\'icted the at though no boats were torn loose from their moorings. tachc and a secretary before being renlovcd by police. Elesewhere along the coast, trees "·ere blown do\vn \\•ith one crashing 1'he protesters. six men and four the roor or a house on Roose,·elt Lanl' \\'Omen in lheir early 20s, lert the of· fices under police escort "·ith their in Laguna Beach. another dam<:1ging ri ght arms raised in a clenched fist in a car on A venida f\tarquita in San Clemente and another fall1ni;i on a car T d ' C . the traditional re\·olutionarysalute. inCoronadcl 11,1ar. Ous ,1.. 1 Poli ce said neither the attachc, e S II II Oum Sun Thonn , nor the secretary, V ~recs were toppled along Cro"'" 1 Bernadette Blanchais, was harmed. a ey Park\\'ay, in Laguna Ni_gucl, Too' k Blame?, They sMid the protesters \\'ould be ~·hile. in Costa l\1csa. a large caroh charged with criminal trespass. tree was felled in a city park. BOSTON CAP) _ sCn. Edward l\t. But the conditions "'ere cxpectf'd tn improve. \Veather spokesmen said Kennedy's cousin. Joseph Garga n. DOW SPURTS the winds would continue through the almost ac.cepled responsibility for lhc day, hut diminish toni~hl ,~;ith \Ved- Chappaquiddlck auto accident which ON RATE CUT.S nesday being both sunnil·r and y,,:ir killed l\J ary .Jo Kopechnc in 1969, the B GI mer. oston obc quotes a "hig hl y •1 1 t · ·1 1· h 1 Nl-~\V \'ORK IU Pl l -Investors. i"-"any e ce: r1c1 y ines v.·crc s ortl"~ kno"!leditcable sou rec" us sttY. In<, • hi I · II' o norini; advcr!le economic news. or ov.'n<o...,•n 1n est r:.1n.(!t't:ount\ In a copyrlflhl. story today, the pushed prices sharply and broadly particularly, keeping 50-60 Southern Globe rC'ported v.·hut it tt>rmtd ··con· hi.Rhcr today in actl\'e trading on the California Edison ~·orker:; busy In tradiQlions" bel\\'Ccn Kennedy's New York S\O('k J!:xchan!e In aq ap· lhe "'or~t instance lhc top of a poY.t·r ll'StinlOll) ;ind publi(' Slatemt'nts I h d d ( I pf!rent reaction to declln nu interest Poe urnc an c I to lhc ~round 111 ahout lh11 :tf'Ci<lent ;.1 nd the slutcn1cnt..~ " of olh<'r in•rson.'i 1 ni·ol \'ed.' rates. 1 luntlni:iton Bench. c:iuslnF :1 ho111 ~)(1 The J)ow Jones induJi:tri:.11 ;ivcrugr customers to hr "1thout l'tO\vt·r lor The ne\\·spa per suid its unidentiried J;'.ttincd 2.'i.50 l"'ints tn 1™),3-1. Sl'\'Cn hour" · source s:ijd ll pl;o1 Ip h;.uro_G.w.c,µ • .._ __ :rtWht'l!rl~llmfrres-:-!J&fTO-:t.1~0r.--F'qnhc rrrsnime Sffit'l' 19ffi. 1 .... -;r r('() t<1k<' tht• rt•spon!oi hilil~' v.·us ahan· amo'ngthl•l .6M4issucs tradcd. fla«s deno11n~ J:alr ('nndl11ons \\l'r(' donC'd shortly hf'forf' f\rnnrdy repor Prices also y,•ere lower In nioderalt' hol51Cd by the llarhor Pal rot 1n It'd the nushap lo th1· pollrr, a report Lradini: on the Americ<in Stock Ex·. ~·h1<'h Kc1i'ftcdy has said cam<' almost chaniie. Newport If arbor as y,•1nds up to 4;, 10 hours afl·cr the <1ctidcnt. m.p. h. whipped throup;h the harbor ""'""--·~· ~---------'----- late l\lonr:l:1y nii::ht <.1nU tarly this mor· ninJ! 1'herc 1-1·err n() report:; or dama.cf', though this morning lhe flags \1·e re s till f!vin g , A ltarhnr Patrol spokesman predicted that gusts up to 40 m.p.h. \\'OUld <'Onlinue through the day decreasin g to fron' 15 lo 22 111 p.h. by ni ghtfall. At sea, sy,•cl\s and chops from six to 12 fet•t \\•ere recorded . In Santa Ana . ;i 2·1·hour rainfall total of .30 of an inch v.'a~ recorded. fSee·\\'11\ llS, Pagl' A2 1 Boat Operator Sued by Woman ,\ 11n1n.1n \\'hi11 ·l a1rn:-~ht· rt•Ccl\"l"d "L'r1nu .... 1111111·11·-. 11 h1•n :.he "':1:-struck l1y .1 k;1yak otf l.11111~ Corona <lcl i\lar llear·h -.uf'd thl' hoat operator, the c·o11nl .v :JtHI I h(' l'l1y of Newport Ut':J.<'h ~1•1nd:1\' for SI ~ n11lhon Pl;u nl1ff s1.,fan1c Pierson naml"<.. .l(•rnn1r Trtpoh H~ th<' OIX'ralor ol lhl' ho.11 Iha! hit hl"r la-.\ Sl'PI 29 11 hllf• sh1• 11 "" \~ .1d 1 ng 111 four ft>(•! ol "';11 l'I' a buul ;~1 !\'\'\ 'Jlll rrom 1h(' bcarh. ll1 ·r Or:tllJ!\' Cnunly Supl·r111r Ct111rl ;.11·1t11u t har ~c" Tr1r•oh . the ('ll V and iht• ('t'unl v" p:irk~ :.in1I rc1·r~al li 111 d£•1);,111ncn1 1~ 11 h llt.'~lt•r1 1 h~11 ti trt•(·t I\' lrd lt) hl'r 1n 1 urLt'". '; Cosla :\lcsa planning co mm1 ~­ ~ioners yielded to neighborhood op· 1X>silion l\tonday and killed proposals for a day.care cente r al613 Plumer St. Neighbors sy,·ayed the commission \\'1th complaints that the center for 61 youngsters v.·ould create noise and traffic problems in a district y,·hich traditionally has beC'n a residential nci.ehborhood . The appli1·an1 . Bonnie Jean Sn<ip!J nf \luntington Beach, told commis· siont"'rS that the need for the school \\"<IS acut(' because qf the ~er\'icc i~ 11·ould pro\'ide to "'·orking mothers 1 th<' immedi~1te area Com missioners denied lh(' pt'rn r(•quest by a 5·0 vntr Orl•Hi;!~ c·oa s l L • ""--__ ? - \\1(1>J1thl•r l'arlly clourly this arlcrnoon. c\rarinl: tonight \\'ith din11nishing "'inds this evening. Sunn~· and slightly 'A'armcr \\led nf's<l.1~· Y.'1\h hi ghs near 70 :.1l lhc heac hcs ;ind 1nl<1nd. l.n\\':-o 1oni ~h1 ·1.'i·:'\5. 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Rep. ,\ndrey,· J . llinshaw fR- ~ewport Beach ) was ordered toddy to pay his estranged wife $650 a month pending trial in Orange County Superior Court of the divorce action she filed la st Sept. 30. fllrs. Hinshaw, 47. a multiple sclerosis victim who had lo be helped to her seat at the counsel table, had asked for $1 ,500 a month. She testified that llinshaw had paid her only $300 in the last six months. Judge J errold S. Oliver, noting the absence of the Republican legislator from the two.hour hearing, ruled that she will be allowed Lo retain posses· sion or her $400-a -monlh Park Newport apartme nt. in Newport · F r o nr Page A I N I XO N ..• the form er president's longtime per- sonal secretary. were at the hospital during th e operation. Lungren said Nixon y,·ould remain in the hospital for about one week and · then be under postoperative care at his San Clemente home for anolher four to six \\'CC ks. Hickman said doctors do not an- t ic ipate the need for any further surgery. "The operation took about one hour an d wa s an uneventful procedure," llickman told reporters at a news con- ference alon g with Lungren about an hour art er the surgery was completed. '·!\Ir. Nixon is doing well," llick- man said ... lte is in stable condition . lie is in hi s room now undergoing nor· ma! postoperative care. He is some\\'hat sleepy." 'fhl' surgeon said the dot tors could ''rt·adily palp:1 te tfeel) the clot in the \'C'1n." lie said thl'y anti cipated the usual postoperative problems and ~:iid ;\'i xon \\'Otild bC' on a special diC'I \\llh intravenous ;1dmini stration or ml'di l'111CS and anlico:igulants. Lungren said the clip \\OUld rem;iin 111 !he i?roin perm:inl•ntly. llil'km an ~aid that Nixon "·ould dC'\'l•lop :dternalivc l'in:ula tion roulrs . in lhl' IE>f! thigh and groin area and lhat it \\'as hnped the phleb111c clots \I nu Id ('\'t'll\ 11 a I l~ di!'S(I]\ t'. In any ca sC'. he indicated. th e clip ~hnuld "prrn1anl'ntl.1· .. SO l\'e thP lhrcat of clots break1n·g loo5e anti l'l'aChtnJ:! the heart and lun_gs. Reach a nd ordered Hinshaw to pay her legal fees or $375. The attractive blonde claimed llin- shaw had several hidden bank al'- counts and had refµ.sed throughout their two-year marriage to provide her with sufficient Ii ving expenses. 1'1rs. Hinshaw testified that she had been compelled to borrow money from her brother and other relatives and friends in order to provide basic necessities for herself and her two daughters by a previous marriage. But Mrs. Hinshaw admitted under cross exa mination tl)al she received $12,000 this year from the sale of the couple's condominium in Washington, D.C., and $2,600 as her share of a $5,200 income tax refund Hinshaw received during 1974. Mrs. Hinshaw testified that the legis lator received nearlY $8,500 last year in addition to his federal salary ofS42,SOO. • Those payments, she testiJied, in- cluded a $2,200 check from Dr. LoWs J. Cella, Orange County physician and political figure. and a payment of $3,300 for Hinshaw's assessment-ad- vice services to a South Carolina com· munity. f\1rs. Hinshaw further testified that her estranged husband received sub- stantial expense allowances in ad· dition to his salary. She also claimed that Hinshaw charged the federal government for 30 firs t-c lass, round-trip air fares from Washington to Orange County each year, but ac- tually traveled coach class. F rom Page A l WINDS ..• y,·it h .60 of an inch recorded at El Toro and .30 of an inch at Laguna Ni guel. O ne of the hea\'ies t rainfa lls registered was at O'Neill Park Y.'here the total reached .89of an inch. The y,·csl bre ak"· at.er y,·as closed to fi shermen at Dana Point 1-larbor and gale warnings re mained posted today. No boats y,·ere damaged during the night, a harbor department !'ipokcsman said. San Clemente received .42 inches of ra in compared only .13 inches at this lime last year. On lv a few more trarfic act:idents th an ·usual were reported in Costa l\i.l e~a \\'ilh no serious Ooodin g occur- ring. ,, 11 llt'k !'loll'n 111 San t:.1 ,\na ~lo nd :i) \\a~ round Ill 1111 ~ po~il 1011 ;1ho11t 4 p nl .11 tilt• <·ornt.•r of S1 r ily · 1\ 1·ntu• Jild S11 matr~1 Pl;1t·1· 1n Co!'ta ~1e~;1. \Vil· nt~:o::-;rs said the> youl hrul-lookin,i:: driver rled 1::1fter tht• truck. \vh1 l'h belongs to Dnn J·'Jcm ing or F'ul - lcrtl')n, flippl'd. I I/ n.11, """ M.IH "'9tf QUITS ART POST Museum Olree1or Byrnes f 'rom Pa9e A I BY R NES ... said. "I ha ve been functioning as both director and curator. and one really <:a n't carry bolh re!i ponsibililies and do them both as "'ell as he would ti kC'." lie cited n1any growing pains in trans form1n,::: the a ll -volunteer organization Lu a full-llcclged artistic institution. "Doing both JObs wears a person out. Six shows and six catalogues a year make 1t too hectic,'' he said. Byrnes assumed the reins of the !!arbor Area in stitution after a career in New Orleans t,1,•hcrc he supervised steady growth 1n the size, collection and budget of a museum there. lie stressed today that, in hi s opin ion, the Harbor Area museum 11eeds to establish a full-time book· keepl'r, curator and the rest of a basic ·professional stafr. Hyrnes began ri1s career with the I~os Angeles County Museum as curator of art in 1946. He left that museum in 1953. .. " ' TONIGHT "CO?tfMUNITY '7-4 " -Lecture series sponsored by Newport Harbor Junior League. "Law and Or· der--Consumer Affairs." UCI Science Lecture Hall, 7:30 p.m. ' "BEHIND THE HEADLINES" - Dr. Giles T. Brown lecturer, OCC Forum, 7:30 p.m. ··TllE REAL I NSPECTO R llOUN D," -South Coast Repertory The ate rth roughSun. 8 p.m. DANCE CONCERT -Phyllis Lamhut Dance Company, UCI Fine Arts Village Theatre, Oct. 29 and 30. 8 p.m. Tickets $4.50. UCJ LECTURES -"New Direc- tions for Free-Lance Writers," Room 101 Physical Science Bldg. 1 p.m. "Landmarks of Art," Room 178 Humanities· llall, 7 p.m. "Women 's Forum," Room 140 Social Science Lab, 7 p.m. · WEDNESDAY, OCl'OBER 30 "ALCOHOLISM, AN ADDICTIVE DISEASE'' -Dr. Robert Schmitz lec- turer, Raleigh llills Jiospital, 1507 E. 16th Street, Newport Beach, 6: 15 p.m. Information 645 -5707. UCI LECTURES -"World of Plan- ts," Room 550 Physical Science Building, 7 p.m. "An Effective Tax Plan," Room 178 Jlumanities Hall, 7 p.m. ' . . .. • . . . . :;·~ .. ' :,+:~\,,'i.~+'• ' . ' ... ( • ., --~/-~-...__ ·~ --~-_...__ -- • g . -. \ ' ·- DRAWING ILLUSTR ATES INTENT OF PROPOSED BILLBOARD LAW Sketch Is from Stiff Report Labeled 'Otscussion Only' Planners Set Hearing On Billboard Ban Law By ALAN DIRKIN OllhoeO.U•Plilll~lt "l'he rirsl step toward adoption of an ordinance that would ban billboards from Costa fllesa was taken Monday night. The planning commission opened. a public hearing on the ordinance and served notice that the propoS;AI would be analyzed by the commissioner's at a study session next Monday night and then aired again at a public hearingNov.12- Representatives of the outdoor ad· vertising companies were iilvtted to the s.tudy session as well as the public hearing. Otherwise there was no comment on the proposal Monday nlgh_L though at a dinner meeting berore the public hearings the commissioners briefly went through the proposed ordinance and a staff report on the measure. The staff report not.es that the or- dinance proposes to prohibit the bil- lboards, phasina: them out over the next seven years. The repo~, in reviewing past efforts to control bil- lboards in Costa Mesa, POinls out that past attempts involved regulation, not outright prohibition. The ordinance also would levy in- creased fees for billboards during the phaseout brin ging the city an estimated $62,000 a year compared with its preseril income of $716 a year from billboard use. Costa Mesa has a total of 32 bil· lboards with most being located on Ney,·port Boulevard where the greatest concentration occurs in the 1500 and 1600 blocks . The billboard ordinance follows two yea rl'I of study and heatings which culminated in the sign ordinance, pas- sed in 1'1arth, that limited the size or signs businessmen can use. The ban on billboards is viewed by city plan- ners as a natural outgrowth or the or- dinance limiting signs. "Billboards obviouslv comoete for visibility with local business signs," the staff report says. "In the down- town area, most billboards display four or five times the sign area al- lowed local merchants ... Clearly it makes no sense to limit a merchant to 40 square feet or sign area while a 400- square·root billboard looms overhead obscuring his sign." '!'he report also points out that more than 1~ California· cities now prohibit billboards in all zoningdistricts. -tt -tt -tt Mesa Planners Okay 133-unit Condominiu~ In a 3-2 vote, the Costa Mesa Plan· ning Commission Monday night ap- proved a plan for a 133-unit con· dominium project in the northwest section of the city. The project was the first_ plan brougbt to the city under new planned development standards and had been the subject of several months of discussion between the developer and city staff. T~e starr report recommended denial of the project. opposing the density of 10.8 units per acre and con- tending that the density should be 9.8 units per acre, reducing the project by 12 or 13 units. The project, called 1'Village Creek," will be built by Stale-Wide Developers on a site al the northwest corner of Sunnower Avenue and Bear Street. At a dinner meeting before the public hearing, Planning Director William Dunn said the commission's action on the project "would make or break the ordinance." Commissioner Nate Reade s.aid he thought the staff was "rlit picking" and said the variation in density was slight. Reade was joined in approving the project by Commissioners Arlene Schafer and John Leonhardt and op- posed by Chic Clarke and Jimmie Wood. WE'VE ONLY JUST BEGUN! Twenty-five years ago a few far-sighted people revolutionized the carpet business. Fint, the chemical industry developed synthetic fibers. eliminating reliance on wool quality and production. ' Second. machinery was invented which enabled carpeting to be manl!factured up lo 100 times faster. Tlllrd, and most important. some people stuck their necks out and risked capital to put these developments to work. What does Ihis mean to you? It -that carpellng costs less than 30 Years ago. It ..... that what was once a luxury is now within range of almost everyone. It .,.... a selection uhimaglnable 30 years ago. .. With our family in the carpet business since 1894, we have seen more changes in Ihe last few years than we believed possible. creating the greatest consumer growth industry in our economy. After 80 years. It looks like we-ve .-., just .....,t IH THI H.\1101 All:A StHCI ltS1 • '• ALDEN'S CARP.ETS • DRAPES MM .• ,.,_., 9 to S:JO: l'rt t 11 t ; Set. t:JO to S I ' ., . , ( I. ., I I .. • ' ' ' ' I I l I • ·- • " l MOST U.S. Oil IMPORTS l SUPPLIED BY NON-ARAB LANDS (ANAOA . . mr Breakdown The United States consumes about 16 m1U1on barrels or crude and refined 'petroleum 3 day. It imports about SIX mil hon barrels of that, or 37 .5 percent. ,Recent fJgures show the U.S. gets most or its foreign 011 from non-A rab nations. ·Detroit Angered SD Utility B 'S , Edi Increases Y ave ct Earnings DETROIT fAPl -lluge auto price increases and a downturned economy are )eep1ng buyers out of the t a r s howrooms thi s fall, causing auto industr y layoffs and tumbling .stock prices · General Motors, \Vlth sales down a whopping 34 p e rcent during m1d-Oc- tobcr, 1s dropping second ghlfts at three plants on Nov. 11 , and slowing doy,n an assembly line 1n Decem- ber, laying off 6,000 workers indef1n1tely. TllE LAYOFFS came at the ea rliest point 1n a model ) ear 1n r ecent G"I history -a time when production should be run n1ng lull throttle Industry observers said 1t is a sign that more layoffs are cer- tain. Chrysler, \\'hose dealers are reportedly stuck "'1th a 95-day stock of new Cars, has threatened to c lose one of its six. assembly plants - and throw 5,000 Detroit workers off the Job -unless liales rebound After sales figures came in 1Show1ng,J he ind ustry 28 percent below a year ago and Chrysler announced its cost -cutting programs, many shareholders couldn't wait to unload their auto is tocks Shares of Big Three com- mon stock were up for grabs on Wall Street this past week. Ford , Gt.I a nd Chrysler were the most ac· tively traded stocks Wed· State Banks Drop Rate WS ANGELES CAP\ - Security Pacific National ,'Bank, Union Bank and Well s 'Fargo Bank have joined other ma1or banks 1n moving to a lowe r pnme lending rate. Security Pac1£1c. based 1n Los Angeles, lowered the trate to its biggest and most ·~red1tworthy business bor· .~rowers from 11 12 percent to 11 1 ~ p erce nt e rfectlve 'tOday. San Francisco based 1-Wells Fargo announced a ~mtlar reduction, erfect1ve ~:ti)day. . ' nesdar on the New \'ork stock Exchange, all heavy losers GM REPORTED f'r1d•Y that its third quarter profits plunged 94 percent from las t }Car. G1'-1 satd 1n- creas1ng costs and sagging !iales brought its profits for the three-month period down from the record level of $267 m1lhon a }ear ago to $16 m11!1on Auto e xecutives, who rarely mention the pn ce hike ractor 1n auto sales, have begun to rake President Ford over the. coals for urging Americans to save instead of buy." A midwe e k , a fte r disclosing a third.quarter loss of $8 mtllion at Chrysler Co rp., Ch airman Lynn Townsend said consumqs "have been asked not to bu y, and the y're not buying.'' But Jack Ne al, a spokesman for the NaUonal Automob1le Dealers As· soc 1at1on 1n Washington, sa id buyers are being .scared away by 5ky·h1gh prices. VIN Corp. Gets Bid For Hangar Award or the design con· tract for tbe Space Shuttle Orbiter hangar a nd support facilities at Edwards Air Force Base has been made by NASA to VTN Cor· porat1on, eng1neer1ng-ar- c hitectural-plann1ng fll'm headquartered 1n Irvine. Und er term s of the $330,000 contract won by VI'N. the lrv1 ne firm will design the aircraft main· tenance ha ng ar a nd support fac1ht1es for the Space Shut lie Orbiter test program Add1t1onally, VTN y,111 be responsible for the foun dation and site work for the program's mating fixture The hangar will house the Space Shuttle orbiter test model It will be a struc- tural steel frame bwldlng and will be designed to sup- port the future installation of two 2S·ton bridge cranes. San Diego Gas & Electric Co reported third quarter earnings continued the im- provement shown 1n the second quarter. Jo~or the three months en- ded Sept. 30 the company earned 59 cents per share or common s tock compared with 37 cents ror the year- carltcrquarter. E"en though energy sales declined shghtly due to con- t1nu1ng customer conser- vation, gross operating revenues for the third quar· ter rose to $70.6 m1ll1on from the $50 9 m 1lhon or the 1973 third quarter Net 1n come was $10 4 m1Il1on for the recent guarter com- pared with the $6 2 m1l11on a yearearher . Company Pres ident \Valter A Z1tlau said the in- creased net income was needed to service the f1nan- c1ng of the past 12 months, which 1nclude5 $75 million 1n bonds, $25 m1lhon in prefe rred s tock and 2.000,000 shares of common stock The company plans lo sell an a dd1t1onal 2,000,000 shares or common stock a nd $50 mllhon 1n bonds 1n November Z1tlau said that although the turnaround from previously depressed ear· n1ngs was welcome, much o( 1l could be attributed to special nonrecurring cir- c umstances "Hair of the gain 1n ea rning~ came from the sale of undelivered rue! 011." he said, Bankruptcy- Bids Filed The following personi. have filed pet1t1ons for bankruptcy in Santa Ana Jo"ederal Court Gll•GG 111rmoo\d E ., 1lructur11 --It, El Tot0 ~ ...... 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Since 1nnat1on tend!i to make the in- dex appear O\ erlv opUmlstic, the In· dl('at1on apparently 1o; for a serious dcter1oratlon 1n the economy in lht: monlhs :ihcud, lniun Oil IJ)S ANC.EL£S <1\PJ -lJnlnn Oil \o vt lul1(orn1a ha ~ reported that t•.t1111n":; lor the thre<• monlh~ t>nr1erl !-'(1!\ JO 1nrrea"C'd to S79 !l mtlhQn, or SI 11'1 .1 o;har.L1r.!lm_s:il.1 null1on_ or SJ 21 .1 s h:ir,. ~1 .\Cat earlier fl1•\t'nUl'" 10..,r to SI 26 h1lhon rrom $';'Ii fl! m1lh11 n Jn lhl'ntnC' n1011thscn- r1l·1I St·pl :io, l '111nn ('arnrr1 $232 s mil· hon. or i.'i 68 .1 :-har\'. u11 from $1?9.1 1nllhon or Sl 13 a shar.c.Jn._Lh~----­ p.11 :Jblic 1!17'1 p1•r1od • • t\ I:! DAIL V P1L0f TueMlay, October 29, 1974 Ovaltine Seized Officers Mistake It fo,. LS D lUJl 1.111-iH t 11lu •I l'l 1 .Hn1 H "h.itp :!!! 11 Jnt' h ,11·k hi ' ">I Ill\ j,11' 111 ()\'111l1n<' ln1111 l•·d1·r.d 1lrui.: :.i~rnb. \\ho 111'1"1t·d it 11u'i l .S f'J Sharp s11ul thl· h1l-.1~1.1 ,1 dnnk 11:i .... ~1·11.1•d Ch·1 lal'll·r "tie lun1 lc1I 1\1:-:-ini.:lc·c·ng1nC' ~·e~"na IAll at lhl' (;rc:it F"dll1' l nter11 al1nnnl A1r1xirl in ~lnntan;1. St'!ur"p , a l·nn1n1r1't'11tl 11ilnt 1'-nd lr ecla nrl· photogr:.iphcr, .,aid aj!1•n\, of 1he U.S. Cu:-lom' St•r111·1· <ind lhl" Drug E111'11reen11·nt Adm1n1 ..,tr:.it1on 'i1•11r•1I lhf' 01;1111111· aftl'r n11 .... 1;ik1ng 1l for J_\)!1 . Sh;1rp ·~ pl;.ine ul'o vo'as :-t'1zrcl , hut he r eco1·crt'd th::it iitl('r \Y.O \ll.'tk.~. lie h.'.lcl to p<iy S3 50 per day s lora ,cr fur th1· plane. 'l'llt: r11•1Ttlti ltt\l'llt:11 . 11ho'l' frhn ""-'1' 1ll•-;t1·1111•1I "hl'n ht· tried In l.1k1• p11· IUrl'' 111 the ;1J.:l'll l' ~.1111 1tru).! ;1i.:cn t f)on It. F11•·ud l oun cl th e p!11\'fll·r1·d hf'Vl•r:1 ~C in his lui.:i:agc \\hiJe~«arc h1 n:,: the pl;nu·. "Ill' rf'n101·cd it fron1 th(• ;1ir1·r aft u nd pourt'cl !hl' :-u.-.p1e1ous su h.,t11n1·e inlo the' pahn of hi s hand and murmurl'd . 'llmrnn11n ... l'I'~ ~tal.".' '· ~h;ir1Jsaul. Sharp un<I ;j l'rienrl lh<'n f•ntercd :i ('\1. ... 1on1~ b111ld1n~ 11hP1't• a :-1n1 ple chcm1r:1I ll"'l 11 a-. pC'rforn1€'d t11 dt·ler· m1nl' 1f •he .1-.r conta1n<'a IA>;IJ ·rill' cr\':-t;.ils turn pur· p]i' 1\ h1~n I ht'. rhc 1n ic:il 1:-ad· dcd 1flhc :-.uh,tance 1." l -~U. "llE AStif:IJ f\11-: 11 hal THE FAMILY CIR CUS By Bil Keane I I r11lnl' I thnuJ!h\ ii \1;.i..:," Sh-.rp !'>Uhl. · I !old h11n 1! \\:I!'. hl'llY.11 IJ\alllll\' I ' h1·11" n. llul li e· 1tu111'1!ht 1t ''"s purple und ":nd the bot· lie 11 us l'ull of LS I). The ;1)!t'nls lhl'n tnok Shari> into (;rt•al Falls 11·h1•rc he \1 as f1ni.:crprinte<t ;i nd flU CS tlonl•fl. At onl' point. ~harp ,~·as cl :ircrl t11 'rlrlnk :-on1f' nf 11H• 0 1':1Hinf• lo prn\'c it 1.,.asn't l.SIJ. "f rf•f u ... c1I." hC' ~;11d . "I j us t dcriclc rl l o ll't llll· record play 11~l'lf out. If ;1 tnan 1.~ i.:oi ng to n1~•kf' ;.i t{'lfil or h1m ~l·lr like that, l 'nl nut goi ng IO!-.IO p h1n1 ." TllF:\1 Tltt:s rcturntd h1 the a1rporl 1\·hc-re Sharp Y.;JS f:l\'Ctl ii f'Cl'l!I J)l (Or Ill:. ;urplane. /\I (1r!ool, he "'"" rcfu,.,crl a rcr{'11>t for thl' Ovalt1nt>, hut then rccl'i1·1·d one for · .. Pl a ~tu• co11t;1i11cr c·onta1nini.: !-.Uhstant:P 1\hit·h f1t •ld lt·~I C'<I pU!o.11114' l ~"iD tirn~:-\\('IJ.!hl of r-on Ta1 nl·r 1,·a-; ;1pprux1matl'l,v :1.11 .i.:run1~ ·· Ou nl'l IR --11 cla ~.-. ;11'11·1· the lll('ldl·nl -Sharp 1·et:C'11 1•d it ll'l\c r fro111 the t.'u ~!rHn !' St•r\'IC'l' ~a.vin 1.: n1ore thorou t:h l c~li ng .... ho\1·crl thl· O\'alt1ne 1\·as not LSIJ. lie 1vas told lo <·on1c and ~ct his plane, and pay the stora.i:e feC'. Sha.rµ sa id he planned to ~u~ to ~ct his O\' a I tine back. Then he said he 111ou\d file ~u1l for dan1ages for inron· \'enie nce. Cigarette Prices Boosted Fleei11g Robbe r y Suspec I Runs Into Roadblock tl('l':.\:":S IOt-: IAP' .\ (':1hfurn1a ll 1J,!h\\·a~ l'alrot ~·ounJ,! 1nntur1st t•rasht"tl 111111 1·ru1st·r ;111el :1 ptirkc•ll IMl/11·1· a r1i:1ilhluck :t l lh1· ~-;1111 1·.1r. I >1t•go ~ti)' Ii 1n ils ._. h;1 If hour i\'.o ituu r11 ·.... '' 1•1'1• t'l'POI" ;1flt'I' u SJ, 700 hold111 ~ al ;111 lt'<I. tk't·ansiclc rcsluur:1nt. Poli('t• said l\1it·h.it·l Allt•n I'\ E\V ''Oltl\ 11\ Pl 1'h1• Pol ire said thev t•haSt•fi !\laso n. 22. or San Dit.'J.!O \\'l.IS l.urill!ird D1,·isio11 ul (.()('" ',.., tl1e Ci.Jr al up to 125 milrs ;111 booked fur in\'t•sli~:itinn of Corp. has ;1n nnunct•d thal hour Sunda~· night on Inter· rohlX'r~· <irid that ;i pistol local ('ffecli\'C Nn\'. ·l il is 1·ais1ng: r~'~l~u=l<::·:':::b:•:lo:r:e:· =it:::::h:i:I :':'::":":d:S3::·':":':w:e:1:·•:•·:c:co:•:·c:r:":'':· =====================:::::--the list price or il.'i tiJl;U'('llC brands b~· 70 cents per 1.hllO, 1'hc nricc incre11 se. \l'hich :1\'erag(•s oul to l 2. 5 rf'nl:-. lll'I' pack. afrcl't:-. sul·h Lord· li1rd hrancls <i s f\er1t , Old Gold. i'\c1\port <1 nd 1'rue. Frida~ , n .. I . H(• ynold:-. In· <lu-;1r1c,, In('. annnuncl•d pl'll'l' lll('t'C:J:->CS of 50 Cl'lllS pt·r I.I.II.JO or IU cC'nl~ a rar· ton. 1'h:it cu1npan~. \1hich make:, \r1n:-ton. S<.1lcn1. and C<.i rn e-ls. an1ong other s. blamC'd the inl·rcasc on a 20 1)('rce11t rise 1n leaf lob;it('o prices the pa :-l rear. Liggett& tilycrs. Inc. ~a il) it 11·as ~tudyin ~ the price 11101·t•s. but ha-" reached 110 d<·CiS'1on. Phillip tilorr1!'. had no l'O n1ment. :rnd other hrnl!'.'.> 11 l'fl' una \':ii lallll'. Last l\la.v 1nost or the n1ajor c iga rel le n1;.i nuf ac· turcrs ~1nnounrcd 11riee hike:. a\'eraj!1ng ;1bout 70 Cl'tll S Pl'r J ,OOU . 'l'hc inc rca~t·~ a 1>ply onl~· to '"'holcsa lc pricl·:-, 11·hil'h the cornpanies don't re\·eal. • DIVORCE • If •..,,, 11 rou ho•r aqrttd lo 00 11 YOURSElf CALIF-ORMIA Ot'l'ORCE COUMSEl Statt W1dt Srr•0<r Sl J-77 40 ' l I ' ' . ' Automatic Transmission SPAGHE'ITI SYNDICATE MOVES INTO NEWPORT How many times have you had the An RBA account at Fi.tst National leUJ )'OU opportunity to buy something you really decide when you need extra money, then wanted, possibly needed, but just didn't it's trans£erred to your checking account, up " ' For a "'h1lc no"" long.time rrsidents of Nc11:porl B<.'arh ha l't' notired some mighty strange going-ons at the Balboa Inn Shifty. over·dresS<'<I rhararters ha1·e been Scf'n furkini: 111 th1• eorndor. ;1nrt hammcnog and sawing noises ha1·r been hc;1rd far into! he nigh!. have the money till ne"t pay day? to the amount previously agreed upon, 1t'H.11 ....... . .... ,,,..,.1, ... , ... " ""Docldy said I'm the man of the house and I'm 1'rcl1n11n•n')· rcpot1 ~ indicate that Ono \'ito of :ipac.h••t11 S1 nrhr;11c f;11ne 1.~ rlO"' on the \\'est C.-,;ist. li e h;is establi1:ht•d ._.· n'~laurant on the peninsula, nc;ir the B<ilOOa P1t•r. kno11 n And it probably didn't warrant the tin1e ~ever you say. required to take out a loan. A serve Balance Account costs n othing \Veil, wit.h 3 Reserve Balance Account at whe you don't use it, only t.he usual loan •· s'po!.ed to be in charge while he'!..owoyl" .. . . ,~Abortion .. ' ·Doctor' ' Acquitted Hard Habit To Break us I h;· S1Jn~hct1 i Syndirate. . t'ndl'r lJ1l• direction of chef Luigr, the Spaf!h<'lli S,1·ndt<';ih• dc;ll!' 011! a pl:itl' or pa.~ta that Joral mobs ha1·e aerla1 n1l!d <is unho.•:i!ahlf'. <:11 n1hinl•d ..,,-ith onc of their cnsp:chill1•d ~;1h1ds ;11111 t•hf'~t 1·<1hl prc1·l'nt111g garlir brc;1d. ~ue~ls nf \"1to are lrr;itl'd tn n1t·ub the) can't rl!fuse for arou nd lwocl:i1n~ OLDHA 1\1, Engl3nd 1.01:al orr1cials. al"·ars looking for son1e action, suspected (UPI) -A m agislr3te "thi• l!ani,! 11•asn·1 pulhnl! in enough dough to ma1nt;1in the staff sentenced Junior Bur-in thl· n1a11er 10 "'h1l·h thi.·1· h;i\'e become acrustomt•d. l 'hr I.on, 23, to a month in jail to..,,·1f s pol1rP rh1ef lll."t':i mr Cuncern~d ..,,·hcn he round a pairur for stealing a car so he d1cC' 1n one of hi~ me::it ball~. could get to court in Ill' thrn r;1n a eheck on all the Syndirate employers. 1".ot lime to face car theft m1R·h latcr. ti~ rhief, looking for a floating crap.game. BAKERSFIELD !UPI)-disro\·t•rt•d Tony "The Clea1·er'' \'ent urelli kneeling on l!hc A Kern County Supe rior ch~.r~:s.took the cai floor of the b.ark r01"1m. llov•e\·er, the only thing rattJinc: Courl jury acquitted Or. arross the linolaim \\·as a srrub brus h. The SpaghC'lti Xa i·ier Thall Ramirez o( because he had no other Syndit'ate was rlean. charges of solicitation to means of getting lo Don Vito is still calling the shots, se1·en days a week, from First National Bank or Orange County you c arge when you do. can solve this sort of problem by b ecoming Stop in at the New Accounts desk at the your own "loan officer··. First National branch nearest. you and find out a.Pout a Reserve Balance Account. It's like money in the bank .•. literally. c o tnm it murder o f a court,'' defense attor-theBalboa lnn. · f'Wtill"rPNIWl._.....,5'nbaiwl• ----•"C11 lb-~ ne.,.,.·born baby th3l sur\'i\'ed 1~~n;:•Y:::J•::h::n:::B:=u:::rt::•:::"::':::':::''::ed:=. =:l!.O::P::"°"=:'::'::',:",:":;"'::::,· ================:!L:::,~-----------------------------------------.;1.::-:; an abortion attempt. r The ei ght-man, rour- "·oman jury returned once for a r ercat;li ng of the teslimony of t1\'0 nurses v.·ho were the princi pal prowcut1 on Y.'ttncsscs. l\lrs. Sandra Ncy,•kirk, 23, dr\il'ered a male child on J\I:1 .v 23', J9jJ some 30 hours after s h e undcr1venl a saline abortion attempt by Ramirez. The child \"'as placed in oxygen a nd the two nurses t es tifie d J,targirez told them to stop lheoiygen. 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