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1974-10-30 - Orange Coast Pilot
- es on Ot - Bank Deist Trio 450 Wholesalers Cited • ID Booze Nabbed in Tustin • Wild Chase Kiekbaek Seandal ' DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,OCTOBER30, 1974 · 'i'OL.'1,NO.JOl,15f.CTll'JNS, 1Ml"AGf.5 Boo! to You D•ilf 1"1191 Pl!Ole lly LH l'•JM MONSTER MARDI ,GRAS -Volunteers and city workt•rs will be doing their bcsl to· look ·their worst at Cos~a J\.1esa's ,first cit ywide· I~ allO\Yl'e·n' Carniva l in TeWinkle Park Thursday night . F'rom left are Paula Soc ha. in monkey mask. Susie Carlson, Cal Schorcs. as the Great Pumpkin. and Debbie t.avrc.i.kas. Pane l Charges Liquo.r 'l(ickback' in Charge Police Nab CSFTrio In Assault Two Cal State Fulle rton foolb<.1ll playcl's \\'Cre arrested in An<.1hci n1 Tuesday morning on sus pit io n of bur~lary, assault and allcn1ptcd kid- nap111g. l\lichael E . Jorda n. 20. a rreshn1an defensive player on the 1'ilans team and Charles \V . Kyles. 21. a senior tailbac k. \\'e re seized a long v.·ith l'arl E. Johnson of La ~Tirada. "·ho is not a Cal State Fullerto n student. Police sa id the incidenl began al 9:30 a.m . v.·hen a fem ale t•n1 plo~·e of the An aheim So cia l !)e\·elopmcn\ Cente r. a nlode ling agl'ncy. came In \\'Ork and found three men atten1pt 1ng to burn open an office safe with acety lene torc hes. One or the th reL· SllS Jl('C:ls. tin· woman said. brandished a pistol, but she convinced him to let her go to a bar next door to get money fo1· them l)nce inside the bur. th1• ,,·o rnan ha stily ca lled polict•. She s aid s he \1·as ca ught in tht• a1·t by J ordan but po lieP pulle<t up just a~ the young g riddcr tried to flee. f)f ficers s aid they found :1 sn1all a.utomatic pistol in Jordan 's posse!>· SIO/l. Appare ntly hearing the c11n1111ut1on outside. the l\1·0 other sus1>t•t·ts flt·cl out the back doo r or the modl'I <1,Cl'nl'.\' K~·tl's \\'a s spottl'd by <in nffiel'r :1:-. hl' atte n1ptl'd to pull a gun frnn1 under his cont. 'rh(' officl'r fir('d on1'l' :ind missed and l\yles surrendered irn mediately. The third suspt>cl. Johnson. atlt•n1 p- tcd to con1m andcer a \'ehrl·te a fe,11 blocks av.'ay but l'nuldn'l gl't 1hc l'<l l' sta rted. police said. So he r a n into :1 hon1e 11 h11.:h \I :is then surrounded h~· 1x1 lit·t· Johnson surrendered v.•ithoul fi ring a s ho1. police said. Raining Checks LOSi\NGEl.ES 1U Pl 1 'l'r;llTica1 a do,~·ntO\\'ll inte rsection \l':t.~ hlo<:kt•d ror :in hour ·ruesd a,1· HHt•r 2.000 l'flll C'C'led cheeks (e ll frun1 H h:1nk nlt'S· sen ~e r's truc k and ble\1' into the strcl'l. lllos l of the Ch<'fks v.•er(' recovered b y 80 cn1plny11s from a nl'arby bunk v.·ho r an intn the :.lt't'C'I tu rt>lri evc thcn1 . • SSS for Ali? Will He Quit or Take Offer? :"'S ELE. Za irt· !\tuhammad Ali 'Wanls to retire but the lure of a $10 million gua rantee may change his mind. ··Governments ar(' looking for me now, not promoters.·· the nev.·ly re- erowned heavyv.'C'ight boxing champion revealed following his conquest of Gt•orge Fo rem<r n Tuesday nighl. ALI REV EALt:t1 that he had r ecently received a telephone call fFom a reprcsentali ve of an undisl'loscd government guaranteeing him SIO mil- lion to de re nd the title against F'oreman o r J oe Frazier . (01.!tails on the fig ht toda y on ll -1. l "I dnn 'I wan1 10.ILght nobody. I :ieriously ,,.,,ant to retire but not right nov.·. 1 \\'ant to sec m~ n:1 mc therC' for a wh ile. "I GOT A HI G tlec1sion to make. I m ight stop v.·her c I'm <tl and forget lhl· rnunl·y. If I ltght. 1t ,,.,on't he fo r 1ne. I \\'Ill have to talk to Elijah l\lu h:1n1n1acl 0t';.1dvr<•fthc Black ;\l usli m sect1 first. 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Hc said anti<:uagulatton lhl'ra1)~· \l'hi ch triggered the bleeding that !'Clll l'\ixo n into s hock for three hou rs ·ruesd a~' after phlebit is surgery ha d l>ccn d1seuntinued a nd \\ill not b1· bl'gun a gai n "until \\'l' feel safe thod bleed ing frnnl s urgery 1s no t ;i dan,ccr .. Lungr1·n ~aid !\'1xon recc1vetl 1tii. <· pints of blood d uring lra n!'ifUSIPll' \(I eoun\('r;i«t shoc k and inte r n.ii hlet•d11l g ''1'hc rt' \\l'f'l' no sig n1!1c.u1t hll·cd1n1.: prohli'Tll s t'll('o11 nte r1'd al th•• lim(• of surgl'r~. 'ht• :-.:ud Ltingrt·n ·, r1·rn:1rk:-. c<1mt· 1n a lh re1· p;1ge \1r1ltcn Sl il!t•n1e nt r1·:.i d \o nL•\1 :,nll'n h.' :1 ho:-.p1t;1 t spok<'sm;u1. Ill' ;1ltrihuted l11t! 1ntcr n.1 I hl1•c1hn ~ 111 sccond:..r,\· rc;1c l1 nn lo J n tn·,1:.igufation tlrugs l'\ixon had hecn l'l'ft•i\1ng to eon1hat tht· 1hrt':•1 nf po!l·llt1:1l l~ lat,1l bl1101lc lnts. Lungren sa id he hail been 111 contaet with P residen t Forf'l 's physician , Dr \\'i1\ian1 Luka!'ih, TucMtay nighl 01111 this mrirning. Ctr;111;tt• ~ ('1t•1sl ,_ _ _.c!A.., ~ ,,. •'••I l1t•r lncrca:iing elo udine:-.s T hur sd.r ,\'. acc·o rdin~ to the V.'l"ather St'l'\'11~('. \\'ii h ('hil TI C'(' of li ght r<1 Ill latt· 111 ltlt' day Not as cool rlavs l lti,:hs 11111,tl~ 1n the up1;cr 6ils I o\\·:1 tnnr~hl IS !i5 I 11si tit• 'l'•t•I••~ T/11• :j/rQ1,:I,· lrnop.-t "' th1· ,\t'LOOI r1•11olur1on nrr h11101.1ackt'd in S1n1/ht•rn Ca/1/nrruo . hl'lt111• ot ntldC' t"111ounr1•r 11r11up$, $W1ng1ng club.~. U'l/4' ·"t'flpplll!)' and olher 1u1Qrthodo1 , r11/11-11 Tltf' ga1n u1 is run rorla11 011 l'tlQt' /11! I uni 1·0 .1.. :11·1·us1•1 ""' .._ ;1 1 11 1a su ,~ o :1 co 10 e ('\'l'f<1 J:('S , 1 ,, •!.dl0.111 i ·d lb:. h:nl 111~ IJ:uch tu '----1· I \ '""\ .... 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Oclot>er 30, 1974 ~~~ . . . ·f Old Foes Go at It "JY_ade r, Ex-GM Chief Clash on TV DETROIT 1ll 111 I -11 "'!IS a clt1s5ic ~nnfron t;1l1011 Edv.Jnt N Cnl1:, thf' r(•(•(•nlly rt•\1r(•d p11 •.,1d1·nt fif Gt•11c1'al J\lotor.~ Corp , 'l'l':-u~ ll <.1J 1>h Nader, l hC' rclt>ntlc·s.., l'Oll:-.U m 1·r ehtuTi flion. Cult·. "hn m t1dt· th\• r-nver of 1'irne n1<.a~ai1nl' 10 195~J ''' lhl' father of thr l.'()rvn1r, 0 1111 l\:i1lt·r, th1 · m:..n who Til~dt-lh~ co,·1•r of '1'11111· "' 191~ <as the t 'X Cl'UI LOllt'I' ol the Cur' ;11r. ~lcb;,iled n n l ht: n ;,t1on u ll y :-.,1 ndir.t11·rl l'hil l>oniihUl' t<'h·I ISIOll ::ihU\1 'I uc~day. 1'hey argued tfi ;1 d r ••"''· :'\adcr s;.11d · · ·G )t t!XCt'Uli 1•t•s s hould r;1>e nd t11u "<'c k:-. :t Yt•ar, al l1·a ... 1, <ind go riKht dtl\\'11 1nt1J tht· fou ndnt·!'> and ~c 11h;it ii '., llkt· ... the 1101.,.1• t~·m lX'r:H urc r ha ni;l's, du!>t . funi.,_.... . . C:oJ(', \\'ho\\ ork ed in a foundrv. retor tl'il ··\.\"h:.it do you knov.· aboul 11. foun· tlry'• \\'h<it do you knov.•? 'i'ou should stick to !>.Ubjel'ts you know about! ·rh at·~ the probltm with debates 1ike lh1s. You ca n comt> in und just shoot fru n1 the hi p, v.•ith no facts a nd figures." Don ahue took questions from the aud ience and ove r the telephone. \\/hen a v.•om an complained that thr t'USl or 1na ndatory a uto safety equll'· mt'nl h<id d riven up the prire of cars beyn nd her reach, N adcr said: "Th(· cost of !>a fety is insignifi cant · rompared to the overall increase in t·ar costs. Glil should go back to the suppliers of copper, a luminum and !>leel and get dov.•n to really tough b:1ri;ain1ng llncl challenging of these prlCl'!> " Colc r e~dcn ed . lie said : "You !>hould go after the people who ore for- cing those prices up, and you know who lhose people are -the labor people.'' T hen Don11 hue brou,5t ht up the Cor· \Vaf(•r~att• Testimony Coverup by Magruder 'Pleased President' \\'ASllI NG TON ll.:Pl l -J ebStuart 1\lagrudt•r tc~tified today that he was told in the s ummer or 1972 that PrC"sic\cnl :\ixon v.as "particularly plea S l'd ·' by eve r y lh in g h e (\lagrudl'r ) had done to keep the truth of \\'ate r~a le from coming out . :'II al!rUdl·r pre\·iously has admitted lo fal:in t';1t1ni: a phony story to CO\'er up the in\olvement of high-level !\txon aid(•S in \\1atcrgate and lying unt.ll'r oath ;ihoul it to the grand jury. .J ust before he went to the grand jury for •• second lime on Aug. 16, l!li2. ;\·Jagl'uder t estified at t he \llalergate co\·('r-up trial tod ay, he v.·cnt over his false testimony with Jail Stabbing Figure Facing 15-year Term then presidential counsel J ohn W. Dean 111 at the White House. "1'1r. Dean told me he was pleased \\·ith everything I was doing to keep the tr uth from comlng out about \Vatef'gate -how everyone al the 'W'hite House a nd at the Committee to Re-elect the President was pleased," he said. "He particularly mentioned the President ; that the President was particularly pleased." He said that on the day following his grand jury uppearance, ·Dean told him he learned from Justice Depar t· menl sources that A1agruder would not be indicted in connection v.•ilh the Watergate burglary. Magruder. v.•ho al the time was deputy director of Nixon's re-election campaign , s ubsequently pleaded guilty to cons pir acy to cover up the scandal and Is serving a prison term. He said he also reviewed his false testimony with tv.·o cover·up defen· dants, John N. i\titchell and Kenneth \\1. Parkinson, prio r to going to the grand jury . ' .. i\1r. A1itchell wanttd to be sure I e m phas ized his limited role and Orange County J ail inmate Bl as An· maximized m y ov.•n role. particularly selmo SolanO 1\·as found guilty of about fu ndi ng ,·· 1\.1 agruder said. '·olunlary nlans laughter Tuesday lie said Dean assured him in night by an Orange County Superior August, 1972 lhat the men accused or <'ourt 1urr that deli berated (or I~ 1he b ug ging a nd burgla ry ~·e re clays -a ne\1' record for a local "holding." He said he under stood that t'riminal trial. to mean that "they v.·ere being paid The 11ancl returned to J udge Ha r-funds to keep them from telling the n1 o n G . Sco,·ille's courtroom -to truth.'' <~li\'C'r :1 \ erdict that incl udes fin· Oean, l\.lagruder continued, assured •lings of not guill)' on additiona l -him that he would ''betaken eare ofin charges of consPiracy to co mmit mur-the same manner" if he were indicted der a ncl nssault \\'ii h a deadly v.•eapon. and prosecuted. JudJ!t' Sco\'illc ordered Solano. 32. Earlier, Magruder s aid he had returned tu his courtroom Dec. IB for volunteered s hortl J a ft e r the scntenrinl'.;. 1'he S;1 nta Anan fa ces n \\'atergate arrests to lake the blame ~tate pn~on tern1 of up to 15 years. for the bugging but was told the White 11l•ft>n~e attorney PC'll'r l'torton said House rejected his offer because he he \1'i!I file a nlotion for a ne"· trial 1 v.·as "too close" to l\.11tchell. then l1cc . IS :tncl "·1!1 ac\d111on;1lly appeal Nixon campaign director, and \Vhite th(' t'On1it·\111n J.louse chief of s taff H.R. Haldeman, So1:iuu 11 ;1s I• 1111icl ).(tn !t ~ of stabbing also a def end ant. lt'llo1\· pr1son1·r .lo~t· ,\ngel Zatarian. 2:!, San1:i 1\na, !fl dt'ath la~t ~O\'. l6 durin.e <1 t'ommut1on l'aused by lhe transfer of a numbtr of prisoner" from thf' county JiHI to a branch l.1cdil ~ Zatan:.in's bodr. bearing multiple slab "ouncls. \1 as found in a rest room St•\ er;i I fcl IO\\' inmates lestiflt>d <1g:1inst Snlnnu cturin)?. hi s tr1;1I. The nc:ir six·month trial came close lo surpa!isini,: a rt•cnrd se1 l'arlier this ye<ir fur a S u 1ll~rior Court criminal 1ri;1]-th;t1 11f l)r \\'l•sley Garnt·r SlcH·un1 . lht' fornll'r Costu l\l rs:t phy~iri;1n \.\'h o\\ ;1 s sent 1oslate prison ;1fll'r IJt'l!lJ.! J11und g uilty of dcfrauding !ht• t'n H forni;1 ;\I eel 1 ·Cal systcn1. .lu<l!.!1• Seo\ illl' \\as on the bench for h.11htn.1ls ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT T'"' Or""l1!' c ... 1 0.11, Pll.,., "'"''""I<" •1<""'· b>llHl1"'"'"' p,,,. o\P.,l>h\llHll>y l"°O'- C""! "'-111•'lfl~ Comp•n1 Stt••l• ldll ...... 11t ... oi .. ,,,.a M9na•1 111.ouqn ~.+ ... ,, '"' Cot1• iw-..,, ~"'"°'' ""'"'"' Hunl•f'91"" ~•C"'fl>...,• •••n "'•"e•, H•+n• ~·a~••O.OC k Y•ll•y • ..., l~t'"'' ~..;i. ~ .. Co•U A •~• '"3'"""' r<h1o0f'I '' llUbl"MO S1l uf~IY• -s...cu .. 1 ... po ......... ""111•1"•nt gl.nl " •• JOI>~., e., ~l•H!,(O\ll~\O C•l •lor111 1~< Rober I N. Weed "'"'°"n1 "'°°Pu&'•""• Jack: R. Curle y V•ct Prt lUltlll 1"11 fA"f••• ""'"""~' Thomas Kt>t>vi l Edrllll' Thom a" A. Murohint ...... 11.01110 [d•! ... Charles H. Loo~ Richard P. Nell! A••••llnl Man•o•nq [<)!lo<• Of lie es 1·•'1•11'••• •10 ,.,l'••A••~•·•·I N••poot fl, ... ~ 11 11 N•,.·DO•O J;o.i.•·•••O L•Qw"" llf1t~ • 111to G .. ....,.,.,. ""*•' '""'"'"!"" !••• • '·-n t1o1<11 """"•••d .,._,lob'!(• "'''''' 1HOl l• "''' lloO<I "\oo" D •90 P '""'' Tt ltphan• 11 14 1 642-4321 Cl•sslfltd Ad¥t r tl1int 642·5'71 -.-1.1>«• vu .. , l'Ot~h(• 511 -631 0 ~'0"'\4~C'f""'~'f 4•5·0630 ,,...,.. ""••h0<•"'3" (-· c.om-·~· 540·1220 2 Laguna Youths Held in Series Of Burglaries ·r\\'O 17 year old i.ii.gun.i Beach vouths have been a rrested and are ~che dul e d fo r j u ve nil e co urt proceedings ln connection with a series of burglaries in Laguna Bench, Dana Point a nd Tuslin. ·rhc t"·o vouths are students at Laguna BeaCh High School. They a re ;iccused or invol\'emenl in three bu1·glaries at the f estival of Arts restuurant this summer. T:iken "'as $377 in c;ish. a stereo sv:-tem. :ind beer and food from a \i:i!k 111 refrigerator in the separate Uurglar1cs. One of the two juveniles was re-ar· t't'sted by police Tuesda.v follo\\'lng 1n · \t"':-!i~ation of a recent breakin in the high Sl'hool <'Oaching offices. (.)\hl'r burglaries in volved a theft from Hobie's Surf Center in l)ana l\11 nt and t h l'fl~ in Tustin from a S!)()r· 1 111~ good:; slor('. Stolen Airplane Carrier of Pot? \.ISAI.IA IA P I -A plan(' stolen fr11n1 ;1 Hi ve rsid(' a irport m:i y h;t \'l' hl'•'ll used to fl,v m11 ri,!ua11;1 fron1 ~l··~irn to \'Is a Ii a. authorities s11.''· 'frat't'S 01· 1narijuunli ~,~1·(' fuuntl in lhi· l'csi;nu 41 4. v.•hich v.·us discO\'<'rcd ut Visa ha lil unltlpul Airport 1'1ondu;v • ;,iuthoritit-s su id Tuesd;1v. Air Flii.:ht South. Inc .. of l.ons: De uch repurtC'cl lhe ph1ne stolen Ort. 23. In· l<'Slii,:i1lors suld lh~ !lit'Ul!li had betO :-t111111t·1I ;11114 all trarcs of nn.Rrrp1i nt.5 had l>t't•n \11 ped f rnm the $200,000 I °"·In· ,·n,1tint' rrart. v11.lr . which Cole masterminded as an alternati\'t: to foreign imporls and upon whi ch Nader bWlt his national reputation. Nader c ri lie iied GM for suppressing studies that showed the 1960·63 Corv11 ir h<1d da ngerous sus pension proble.ms. lie sai d the Corvair was a bad mistake, an example or corpor<1te irrespon- JSi bility a nd shoddy v.·orkmanship. Cole looked Nader square in the eye and said : "The Corvair , in my opinion, was one of the best·ha ndllng, quiclest, safest, s moothest co rs Generul 1\lotors ever built.'' \\!hen it v.·as all over, the tv.·os tood up andshook hunds. "Give me a little credit from no"· oo,"said Cole. "l shov.·edup." ''You got the lead out or gasolinC'. Kow how about getting the lead out of Grwt ?" Nader joked. f 'r''''' Page ;I I NIXON ... "He expressed President Ford's deep concern over Mr. Nixon 's con· dition and asked me to convey to for· mer Pres ident Nixon and Mrs. Nixon that his prayers are for his full and complete recovery. "Dr. Lukesh also requested that 1 keep In contact with him so he and President Ford may be apprised of any change in the former president's con· dition. ·· Nixon 's wife, Pat, and daughters Tricia and Julie arrived at the hospital before Lungren's statement to be at Nixcn's bedside. · "Good luck, l\frs. Nixon," someone said. "Tha nk you very much," she replied. Lungren said Nixon is receiving in- tra\'enous antibiotics and was under continuous in\ens ive care. "Specia lly trained critical care nu r· ses are with him around the clock," Lungren said. "All emergenc y resuscitation equipment for any contingency is al his bedside. "He is being monitored as any patient In critical condition, and this includes continuous monitoring of heart acti\'ily and such tests as con· stant m onitoring of blood volume determination. ''A nasogastric tube is being used to prevent distention of hi s abdo men and was ordered because Air. Nixon has paralytic ileus, that is. a par tial paralysis or normal moveme nt of the gastrointestinal tract." He said such a reaction frequently occurs afte r the type of internal bleeding which Nixon suffered. The statement added, "At this time it would be premature to provide a prognosis" -prediction of Nixon 's outcome. "Dr. Lukash also requested that I keep in contact with him so he and President Ford may be apprised of any change in the former president's con· dillon." "We, a s his physicians, deeply ap- preciate the offers of assistance and prayers from all over the wo rld," the doctors said. They promised ''to do our best to keep the Ameri can public and the peoples of othe r nations informed about significant developments. FBI Nabs Girl ,Jn Boat Thefts HONOLULU !UPI) -FBI a gents ha\'e arrested a blonde after boa rding the San Diego yacht Sea Wind and fin. ding that its owners disappeared while ona South Seas cruise. Arrested and charged v.·ith theft of a boat Tuesday was Stephanie K. Stear. ns. Agents said her companion avoided arrest by jumping into the water a nd s v.·imming away. They identified him as Roy A. Allen who v.·as desc ri bed as <:1rmed and dangerous. The mi ssing couple were l\la lcolm Graham a nd his wife. They sailed from lfonolulu for the Palmyra Is lands, nearly 1,000 miles from here. Oil Spill Cleanup OAKLAND fAPl -Cleanup cre"·s v.·ith special sponges today v.·ere mop· pin~ up 500 to 600 gallons or bunker· type oil tha t spilled into the Oakland Estuary Tuesda y from a tank dredged from thr c hannel bottom. Dirty Caller Set to Music Or:.nl{c County Sheriff's of· ricl'r.:i hu\·e uncovered oi new wrlnkl,• on the singi ng tf'learaph boy o( yesteryeHr-the liinglng obset•nc culler. I lis on kt )' but o(( color ditties are. how,vtr, driving the !!Wit · chbourd opC!r ator or u ~an Juan Capl11tr;1no telrphone uns•·erinJ: st!rvi('t• to distructlon. The 22·yeur-old operator told deputlt•s h('r unk nown culler 1s c..1..,,.1.,....1v"" o...,..~ --..U~"'•~"'r'i"• "'' •••\ \•Ot>n IU!Mt ot•O<'I• ""'1'"'-' "'•!'" or •d~"",.,_nh ,..,,+~ ..,., D> ''"'~"' ... , ... ~, ,_ ..... , .... " ...... D ( h ..1 rcjtu lin~ her wit h a number of _u.o.o.s.ler .ounc eu.. '"'""'"' b•ll•d"-•t .1~u .... or '""'''"''0'""'' \'1\NOENR ER G AIR r c>Rt P! lht• ctn~'. All oCtht'm hu ve been )('wdl~· rewr i tten b y th e RASF. CAP I A ~alelhlt•cmplo~·in,lt :1 :inon,•m ous li bl'l'ltisl. officers ~0.,,, 11.,\ 11111 .. .,. .,.,., •• ttu• Mow. 'Titiln 1110 s11uc~ ~lt•r °"'U~ laun· id Double l'our Pleas~1re \\lhat docs a grandmother of t\v in bo.YS do to get around \\'hen she doesn't dri ve a car? Thelmu Burema n of f'lorissant, l\'lo .. has one ans\ver. She: puts J erome Bure man <left ) in one shopping cat t and his brother Jeffrey in the other. then gets be· l\\'ecn the carts,· pushes one und p u ll s the othe r . 1'heonly thing shC can'thandleis a steep hil l. ' Huntington ~an Held On Burglary; Arson A Jl untington Beach man i:' b(•ing held in jail today :1f\cr hf' allegedly s mashed the windo1\•s in hi.~ ex-\1•ift•'s c;ir Tuesday ni ght, then set her house.• on firc. Police seurchcd for more 1han \\I'(~ houts a ft er thl:' incicl('llls for Ira l\liH'· ton Hankins. 50, then found hi m ilt 12:45 a.m . t oday lying in a field near the fire scene . Hankins of 2300 Dela\\'nre St.. Aµt. 2. is accused of smashing tht'car win - do"·s. then :'etting fi re to ;1 pill• of clothing ul the homt• of hi :' l'X-1~·1fl.:. Franki e Hankins, ·15. of J2U Hunting- ton St. Appeals Court Upholds Nudie Bar's Closure Orange Coun ty District Attorney Cecil Hicks' war on nude and semi· nude entertainme nt in local b11 rs has been given 11 solid boost by the Fourth District Cou rt of Appeul s. The San Bernardino court affirmed a recent Supe rior Court ruli ng that the Sarong Gals ba r in Santa Ana must he closed for one ye;:i r as a result of le\Vd entertainment being offered on the premises. De fense attor neys argued in their appeal 1hat the Supe1ior Court order was too broad a nd interfered with their cli ents· ri ght to present non·lewc\ da ncing at the bar. But the a ppellate <'Ourt opinion backs the Superior Cou rt r uling that California 's Red Light l\batement Act . the sta tute use d by the prosecution to buck its argument, cor- rectly penali zes the offender through his property. "They are ... free to exercise thc.·ir First Amend ment rights at any other place," the appellate cou1t opinion comn1ents. The opinion a lso cont.ains the com · ment that the lled Light measure is "a long established and well recog- nized e xercise of the state's policl' po we r." The f1rl'. \\·hie h de!>lro.\'l'd S200 \\'Ort h of clothini.; :.ind l':1u sed smoke and :-t·u reh tltt 1nage tn a bedrooin, \\'as l'Xlingui shl·d Uy 'ttic rouplc's suns, ol'- fieer:' l'l'ported . Poli et• said J.lankins l'lrst ll'l'lll 10 hi s 1•x-v.•ifc · s homl' ;11 9: ~5 p. m. 11nd ;iskl·d their son. (;urdon, !\),lo dri\'t' him to 5081':! Cal ifornia St., "·here Mrs. Ha.nkins was visiting a friend . Orrlrer!> said Gordon re ported 'St>cinJ? his father kick the door of ~1 rs. Ha nkins' car, t he n Gordon left to l'C'turn homt'. OthcrJS 111 lhL' arc<1. then reported hearing gl ass brcuk. and Al rs. llankins found the v.'indo"'s of her car !>'l1lashl'd, police said. A"bout IU :30 p.n1 ., lfanktns returned lo his eX ·\<"lfe·s home. police s<1 id. · Gordon. his brother, TC'r ry, 21, a nd a friend "·erC' al homt•. police said but It-ft l lahkin~ ii lone in the living room. Fire· invt'stigators said lhe blaze \\'as discovered later, v.•hen one or the hroth~r~ Sa\V snioke and the blazing pile of clothing in n-Oeclroom, ' Police repOrted the couple have been divorl't'd alxlul three years. Bond for 1-l ankins \Va s set at S25,000 on chargcs of arson iri ('(}Jlnection wit h the blaze, a nd burgl11ry in connection \'-'it h his ente ring his ex.wife's home \\'i.t.h?ut permission. \M ail Received ·From Hostages TllE l-IAGUE. Nctherlnn<ls <A P) - Letters Ct'nsored by their four convict captors fi ltcred 0111 toch1y from some of 16 hostages held for four days in a Du tch prison chapel. \\'ritten to the hostages' rclati veli, n1ostofthe letters · were cheerful and rcasssuring. ~ The rebel inmates. a PalesUnian air· plane hijacker and an Al~crian and two Dutch armed robbers , have demanded 11 plane to fl y them and another Arab l'onvict tonn undisclosed counJ.ry as the. price or freedom ro; at least some or the hostage~. The Dutch government said it was considering tbe dem ands but \1·asin no hurr.v. Weird Bandit Wasn.'t Playin.g Trick or Treat A hulking bandit \l'ho br:.indished a 14·inc h butcher kn ift• and \1·ore a 'dirty dish to~·el over hi!> h('ad li ke :in Arabian headdrci;s is sought by Costa Mesa police today. 'r hc suspect all t•ged/y c.·h;1rgcd into a Tic Toe tt1 ark et al 1654 Santa Ana Ave., shortly before 11 p.m .. \Va\'1ng the big blade around ll ke a scimitar. ·clerk Billie J . Sanford said she wasn't really impressed at fi rst. because during the past "'l'ek many peo ple have v.•andered in at odd hours. we ar ing bizarre l'i allo\1'el'll costumes. .T hey we re apparently on their wa y to pa rties but on Tuesday night the big suspect ''"asn't play·actin~. police theor ize. "Give m e the money ... gi\'c me the money .•.. '' Mrs. Sanford quot rd !he well·built bandit as shouting all the while. She told police he sccmC'd nearly hysterical in his demands a nd kept beating the butt end of the big but· cher knife on the store counter for e mphasis. The victim handed ol'er S45 in cash a nd the bandit fled. clutching the dirty dish to\vel over the top of his head, escaping into the night. Police were told he v.·as 23 to 25. a bout 6 feet. 2 inches tall, \velghing fro m 190 to 220 pounds and had notubly large fa cial features. T he shaken Tic Toe r.1urket cJ('rk said the crudely costumed bandit had an especiall y big nose. Stereo Equipment Worth $800 Stolen Burglars \vho broke open the locket! J;arage door \\·hile the family \1•;.1-> a\\•ay at dinner Tuesday night carru·ll off stereo equipment \'3 lucd t1 l $800 from a Laguna Niguel home, Orange County Sheriff's officers S(l id. Deputies said the intruders took the equipment . from t he dining roo1n cabinet at the home or Dean Ho~C'r t eeyorn. 52, or 23912 Jlill hur:-t l)r11 (' - They sa id the intruders u ~cd the gar uge e ntrance after the kitchen \vin dow defied their effort~ to break in. ' -• • """ ... ' 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA~46·1919 • .... I' .... ,., ... CLOSID SUNDAY Special- Kramer Autograph Seconds Billie Jean King Seconds Stan Smith Aut09raph Seconds Wilson Pro Staff Seconds Frame Only I 6. 9 5 Racquetball Racquets 7.95 to 37.95 Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Paddle Tennis Paddles Handball GloYes & Balls Jlac.ket SJringi11g Skate Boards & Wheels Wann Up Suits 24.95 up Hooded Sweat Shirts 7.95 Cotton Sweat Suits 9.90 Gym Pants & Shirts Basketball & Softball Shirts . Tennis Dresses · Men's Tennis Shirts & Shorts A didas-ConYerse-T re torn· Jack Purcell-Fred Perry Tennis Shoes Basketballs-Footballs· Volley Balls Soccer Balls-P.layground Balls Temis BaUioRacquet Balls T --Bike~epairlwg;hfls·Tli'es Tubes-Accessories - ,,,,1orn•• s..'"""io.,., l!f t••.., \) °' c·h<'d Tut·!t<tuv by th<' Air l''nrct• Spurt• !'l•~.c'ole Porte r he i8'nl ," an in· Open 9 to _'--Closed Sunday , 538 Center l"<I~•~•· '>'f "'111 "'00 -'"1' '"1111.,., t •t· "I T' 1'1· I I th· 1"1 I JI 646 00,1111•1,-u 00 ,,,1"11~1 , ;1111 11 1:-:'1 t• e~ .t·n r1',:":::::':'~':":"~':"::_b~··~·~t~i(~•gtgor~ogb~s~·cgr::•~e~d;;. =====:l--Jl!---..:..--------~-----..1.---L:..:~..:.:.:;:;.:.:_~,,,,,;;;::;;:;:;;;;:---_:!..]~·::.1..1_u'-~---1---1 1----l===========::J-~h,~thM\irt"'nrrr~:itd;- ... --. \I ' Wednesday, Oetober 30. 1974 • DAIL.., PILOT A :J Sc a • at1ons Get Board Push £~ ·w@lYJU' ®®!r\YJD©® A Sunday, Monday , Wedaesday and Friday •·eatare Of lhe Dilly Piiot Cot o problen1? Thrn 'Wrile Pat Dunn. Pat will cut rt'd tape-. gtl the aniwen and oc· tion you nttd to solve iMqldties in government and business. Mail your questiont to Pot Dii11n !At Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1.s60. Cosio ,.feso, CA 92626. Include your telephone num~r. Co•blnatlon!' Er ••• DEAR PAT: I have a real problem and a friend or mine said he thought you 'd helped another reader in a similar situation. I can't remember the exact combination to my bike's new Master Lock and It looks like my bike and I are both "locked" because l also lost the paper on which I'd writ· ten the numbers. K .N., Costa Mesa Master Lock preCen that a ~non wbo has lost hls combination request a lriardware dealer who handles the lockl, a bicycle repair shop, or a locksmith to write to the firm requestin1 the lock's combination on ot'Hclal leUerheMl..staUonary, stating tbe serial number and owner's Iden· lificatlon. l•dl\llduals may handle lost combination Inquiries by lncludlnl St cents In a personal leUer to the firm, located at 2600 N. 32nd St., ltlllwaukee, Wis. 53245. Be sure to provide identification lnformaUon. Lost in Tran.it DEAR PAT: I ordered a· slack pole for hanging slacks from United States Purchasing Exchange in North Hol · lywood last June, sending a check for Sll.27. Since my three letters remain unanswered, I'm afraid 1 may have lost my money. Can you rind out? L.H., Costa Mesa U.S. Purchaslng•s customer service ttpruentatlve, Fran Day, says Ute item evidently was lost In transit and you have now received the reship· ment. The Better Buslness·Bureau of Los Angeles says the company has a aatisfactory record ol adjuslillg con· sumer complaints. S•ell11 Situation DEAR PAT : Do you or your readers know or any way to repel skunks? Living on the edge of a canyon as we do , they often come near the house, and seve~al times we've had skunks come into the house through a pet door. So far we've been lucky! J .K., Corona del Mar No product on the market 11 guaran· teed lo keep skunks away from your house, according: to Russo's Pets, Jnc., but you may want to try one or the 1ranule repellents recommended ror cat aad do1 contact control. Belter yet, board up your pet door -since skunks are one or the major remaining carriers or rabies due to in· rreased innoculatlon of household pets. Your best bet would be lo ttquest skunk traps by contacting Sgt. Les Chapman, Newport Beach Police Department. Captured skunks will be removed by humaneofOcers. Go-rart Shipped Low Turnout 68 Percent Vote Seen for Couiity An estim1ted 68 percent of Orange County's 812,000 registered voters will cast bcillots in next week 's election, Interim Registrar of Voters M.J. Mayer predicted Tuesday. Mayer said he is prepared to spend up to 12 hours tallying the expected 552,000 ballots that come into his headquarters building. Mayer's prediction would . be the lowest general election turnout in many years. The 197! general election drew nearly 85 percent or county voters to the polls and in 1964, the total hit 90 percent. · Tile total number of reelstered Jury Hears Petrocelli Damage Suit 1'-llNEOLA, N.Y. fUPJ) -A six· member state Supreme Court jury today began hearing evidence in a Sl,250,000 damage suit flied by an airline stewardess against the Boston Red Sox infielder Rico Petrocelli and the Red Sox organization. Susanne Mondlin, the ZS.year-old United Air Lines stewardess, olleged in papers filed in the court that the baseball player assaulted her in a chartered jetliner carryini:t: the team from Boston to Detroit on May 16, 1970. The Mineola court was selected as the site for the trial because the plane was flying over New York state at the ' tiQleofthe alleged incident. The stewardess began the suit soon after the alleged assault but pretrial hearings and a backlog of cases in the Mineola court delayed the actual trial. Mrs Mondlin appeared in court Tuesday during selection or a jury but dttlined, on the advice of her attorney, to discuss the case with newsmen. In the court papers, ahtcharged that whi le she was standing in the aisle ser· \'ing coffee, Petrocelli walked up behind her and put his hands on her breasts. The stewardess, who lives in Roosevelt, 'N.J., said that aner she (reed herself, Petrocelli returned to his seat and "cursed her. called her vile names and made threatening gestures." • Later. while she was serving "soft drinks." Mrs. l\tondlinsaidshewalked , past Petrocelli 's seat and he allegedly "kicked her in the leg and punched her in the head." She charged Petr~lli tried to strike her again but was restrained by other members of the team. Upset by the alleged attack, she said she became dizzy and fell down while leaving the plane in Detroit and struck her head. As a result of her experience, fttrs. ?t1ondJin claimed that she suffered ''humiliation, physicaJ pain to her legs and head, dizziness, insomnia, ex· treme headaches, raUgue and change orpersonality." voters in the county is 65,000 higher than in the June primary and about 16,000 higher than two years ago. In addition to numerous statewide ballot measures, voters in Orange County face a total of 23 local measures, four local candidate elec· lions and at least a dozen Congres· sional, Assembly and State Sanatc decisions. , Mayer said his. election night routine will 'start' shortly after the polls close' at 8 p.m . Absentee ballots -an estimated 15,000 of them -will be hand counted. Then as ballots are brought in from the 1,864 working precincts in the county, the computer tally vdll begi n. Mayer said. The first resulL-; will be available before midnight and Mayer said he is aiming for a completion timeof9:30 a .m . Nov . 6. Prteanwhile, Orange County super- visors Tuesday voted to boost the pa y of precinct workers to $1.90 an hour for the roughly 14 hours they will be on duty. County Counsel Adrian Ku yper in· rormed the board that the new Fair Labor Practices Act required the workers to be paid an hourly wage rather than a flat fee. The old pay schedule provided $24 per election for precinct inspectors and $21 per election for precinct judges and clerks. The one adopted by super\•isors pays an inspector Sl.90 per hour or $29 per e lection, whichever is greater. The judges and clerks have the same hourly rate or $24 per election, whichever is greater. Jurors Award Young Cyclist · ' $50,000Sum A Huntington Beach motorcyclist who suffered serious injuries "'hen his machine overturned in a l\tission Viejo construction area has been awarded $50,000 in damages by a n Orange County Superior Court jury. The jury in J.udge Kenneth Williams' courtroom awarded the damages to Paul A. WeegerJr., 20. of 16576 Ensign Circle, and against the Fulton Construction Company. Weeger was in jured on Sept. 9, 1973, when he rode his machine over a hill near Marguerite Parkway and found too late that the far side of the hill had been heavily damaged by grading operations lie sued the 1-~ulton company, the Mission Viejo Company and the Church of J esus Christ of Latter.day Saints for 5300,000. The jury declined to av.•ard damages against the last named defendants. Higher Court Nixes Trailer Tax Decision Orange County Superior Court Judge William S. Lee's ruling in .a recent trial that mobile trailers used for commercial purposes can be taxed by the county has been overtur· ned by the Fourth District Court of Dllh POet M.olf ""°'° "EXPERIENCE COUNTS'. lncumbenl Bake;r 0.Url'i..,1"!io"~• "EIGHT YEARS IS ENOUGH" Chalfenger Schmit County Ordinance .Endorsed By WILUA~I SCllREIB ER Tough new rules governing scuba divers in Orange County were cndor· scd in conept by the Board or Super· \'ISors Tuesday in an effort to cracl( do\\·n on lht' rise in di\·ing deaths and injuri es. Supervisors voted unanimously tu order County Counsel Adrian Kuypt•r lo dra ft l\\'0 la\\"S -on(' a pro1>0st•d slate law and the othl'r a county or· d1nancc -Io rei::u 1:1tr di \'in~. · • The county ordinuncc Ku.voer \\lll prepare is lo include: -Pe rmission to lifcgu:.irds and peace officers on bt:"aches in unincor- porated te rritory to deny entry into the water if a diver can't show his: diving certjfication eard. -A limitation on th~ rental of diving gear and sale of>alr for t anks by dive shops to r e rtific:;.d divers only. Integrity Heads Issues The state law Kuyper \\'iii draft for submission during lhe next legislalivc session will include: -Required stale li censing and periodic license renewal of di ving schools and instructors. For 2nd District Race -Creation of. e ligibility prerequisites for scuba diving studen· Is. By PATTY 8URNE1T Ottllt Diii~ PllOI Stiff The campaign for supervisor in Orange County's Second District is u repeal broadcast of the pri mary, and to some extent a 1970 1>rimary, in Yihirh l~a ure n ce J . · "L<1 rry' ·Schmit a lso cha!· lenged incumbent David L. Baker. ·rh,...rp St't"m to be three issues: Baker 's I2years in office: integrity- ''"hich each candidate claims the other lacks -and campaign purse strings. Schmit is making the most of the pos~\V atergate skepticism of incum· bents. lie ad\'Oc<i tcs an eight.year maximum ll'rm of ofrice for su per· \•isor, telling \'Oters Baker's 12 years is ··100 long." "Thcrt>'s nothing \\Tong with ex· pcrience.·· Schm it says. ''The tenden· cy, though. of e lected officials is to em· pire-bui ld and to be prolel1i\'e of lhe system. "Th~1t's one of Dakcr's prime fault· s." .5chmit goes on. ··1-1c can't see new \\ <1 ys of doing l h in gs.·' Baker, naturally, \'ieu's his ex- perience on the board of supervisors diffcrenll.v. Orange County has the lou·est tax rate, I he lou·est county\vide budget per t'apita of major California counties. he ex plains. "This is ·so bccuuse of good mi.lna gement nnd the ability to under· stand the operation of the county.'' T\\'elvc ye<i 1·p i.IS supervisor and eight years prior to that in the county planning and buil ding safety depart· ments, he says , have given him the ·•keen insight" necessary to par· ticipat e ef f ectively in th at management . l l is on the integrity issue that SC'h· mil brings up the "double billing" charge "·hi C'h first J,'!aincd attention in 1 ~70, just after Schmit hal:I lost the pri m<.a ry to Ba k('r. Ne"'s papcr reports sa id Baker <"barged both the county and the stale for tra \'Cl ex penscs. At I he ti rile he ser· ved as county s upervisor i.llld chi.lir· ma n of the State Environmental Quality Study Council. Baker points out lh:it the county counsel. the distr1rt nltorney's offi<"l'. the state attorney ,t:C'nera l and t1ro gr:ind ju ri C's ha vc vi ndirnted hi n1. Schmit rC'sponds, even though tht' double billing 11•as no! il!l'gi.l t, 1t 11 a::; "unethical." -Manda tory minimum cur· riculum standards for diver cer· Baker has barbs for his opponent, tification. too. He calls Schmit). record one of. 1 Bob Yablon s ki, chie f of ~d .., ''failure." ministration for the county harOOrs, The supe rvisor notes that Schmit Beaches and Parks Department, told \\'as. removed as mayor of Garden supervisors the la\VS he proposed are Grove and cluims Schmit ''could never less restri ctive than those offered in have been r e·clected'' tolhe city cOun· Los Angeles County. cil. Yablonski said the Los Angeles or. For the most part, however, Baker . dinancecovers recertification of in· <1ttacks Schmit's integrity by what he structors , physical exams for doesn't say. One or his. more rrequent students and requires charter. dive boats to have an oxygen resuscitator ( ) and operator aboard. POLITICS'74 . Hewarnedlhalalack'oreffeclivc '·------------~· laws in Orange County could be incen· anti·Schmi ~ tactics is to compare the' "'positive vein '· of the Baker campaign to that of "vilification" by Schmit. The theory seem s to be that Schmit will come off as '"small." Schmit 's rhetoric is sometimes slrong. Campaign literature often ·refers to Baker a s ··the old incum· bent." On campai gn 11nanc1ng-ann n s f>Olential impact on a :!jupervisor's \'Ot ing record-both Candidates arc casting stones. Among major contributors to the &hmit campaign , Baker cites, are \1ioodrow Butte rfield, a man in and out of Garden Grove area politics" for many years. and Amigo Investment Company, re portedly a partnership of Richa rd J . O'Neill and Dr. Loui s Cel· la. o ·Ncill is counlv Democratic Cen· tral Committee c hairman. 1'he innuendo is th at the three politically strong contributors could hi!VC future influence over Schmit'!: performance as a super\•isor. Schm it charges that Baker is "'co n· trolled by the big builders a nd · developers." f'!iincty percent of alf· ·Baker contr ibutors, he COf\te nd s, ··dc>p end on his vote for their 1i veli hoood. ·' Baker. \\•ho has \1•on re·election han· clily in the past, v.·as forced into the general e lection runofr Jxocause he failed lo "·in a majority last June. ' lie poll ed 30,740 votes to Schmit"s 22.731. A third candidate, .John (Ted ) J)ean.clain1cd 14 .6·12. It no\\' :-.et•ms that those 114,1>42 votes. plus the expected increase in turnout for the genera l elel'tion. will be the Uccidin~ factors in I he Nov. 5 race. live for Los Angeles-based bo.ats and instructors to move their operations here to avoid the new rules. Supervisors were told some or the more restrictive aspects of the Los Angeles ordinance \\'ere avoided because it was felt stale legislation would be more effective and far· reaching. Yablonski said Orange County has experienced only two diving deaths so far this yea r but there have been 40 in Southern California as a whole. Supervisor Ralph Diedrich nearl)' \'oted against the ordinance proposals beca use he said not e nough in · \'estigation of the diving deaths h<is been done. He relented when Yablon· ski promised more intensive s tudy of the accidents. Parks Backers Meet Saturday oy "'People for Parks.·· a South Laguna group, "'iii hold a community di scus· sion at noon Saturday on the possibl e uses of a half acre 1>ark si te ;i t l\1on· terey and Catalina St reets. The mceti ng is al I he p:irk site. · The land . about! hree residential lots "'as purchasC'd recently by the count.v. The idC'a of I he ti iscussion is to deter mine what !he comn1un11 y u·anls on the site an(! then In i.IPl)ro:ich the count.'' \\'ith the i deu ~. a group ~ookes man said. DEAR PAT: I sent $31.91 to Kit Kar of Burbank last April for three go-cart parts. J never received the merchan- dise. but my canceled check was returned in· May. I wrote to H. Laut- man. Kit Kar's president, in July. So rar J haven't heard one word in reply. Fund Campaign Quarter of Way Appeals. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-=-~~~.,--~~~~~~~-::,--~~,~- The decision means that appellant Mobilease Corp. of Costa Mesa and 1 Santa Ana can again demand a refund of more than $17,000 in taxes paid to the county for such mobi le instal· C.L., Fountain Valley Lautman report,; yoa.r order now has been shipped via Parcel Post. He explained that several robberies alld a drop in sales last year forced blm to tlose the Barbank ort.ce ind operate from hl5 beme. Wben 111 orders ire rilted, Kil Kar plans to atop doU.g buslltess. In the meantime, otlters with un(llled orders can eontact tH firm 1l P. 0 . Boie 6396, Burbank, Calif. Artie• DoNf>tllll ' OEAR PAT: About a year ago t purchased a $100 Jones wool knit s~it from the Galeway in South Coast Vil· lage. When J had it cleaned. the pants had small holes in them and the jacket ~earns hfld split. T~e dry t'leaner s uggesled J take the ft;tut back ..J to the store. which 1 di~. To this day t can't get any tnrormalton about what is going to bf! done. or when I can ii:et any suit back. 1 wrote to the manulac· lurer but ha\'e not reeeivtd an an· s"·er. C.P .• CeR•M•H Sp<>kesmen ror the Orange County United Way campaign said this week that the first ··checkpoint" in the an- nual fund drive has been reached with· almost a quart er or the goal collected. The campaign thus far has netted $773,658 , or about25 perc~n~oft~ total county wide goal of $3.l million. Besides announcing the progress In the campaign, representatives of the effort have ann,ou nced goals for cam· paig'ns in county communities. in· eluding several areas of the Orange Coast . ' The South Coast goal is $45,260 : Laguna's is SG0,456 and The Harbor Area campaign has a goal 0£$566,707. • lalions in both cities. Judge Lee had ruled that !\1obilease structures, used as temporary offices which moved on high"•ays throughout California, were not primarily desig· ned ror carrying persons or property and were ·taxabl'e· as s.pecial mobile equipment, "Ill no Wa y could appellant's relocBtable offices be specia l mobile equipment berause they were housiug and not apparatus or equipment, the appellate court ruled. Green · Th11n1b? College Seeks Landscapers Got a ereen thumb? IF YOU DO and are willing to dona~e some time to help landscape Saddlebac.k Community College, C'ampus officials would like to hear from )'OU. College trustees have approvtd a volunteer land scaping program sug-Gateway'i owaer.D. OelSesto,says Jtested by band dlttctor Monte LaBonte and Trustee Robert Ba r· )'OUr sull lndlcaled 1lgt11 of wear lholomew, 8 nursery owner. "hen 11 was relarned to lbe manulac· Bartholomew urged anyone lnteresled In the program to contact lhc col-turfr for repair or lhe jacke<.l.J>TtJh"e'-+ lege. boltJ.lnJllo.itut lRP<.IUR~ll --=---- tauffd by maths, and furtht'r anion "IT'S VERV obvious people arc looking at our environment very on your complaint Is doubtful due lo carerull\'," said LaGontt. ··~ndsca ping cun only do good .·•· thf length of tlmt the suil w111 usH Bartholomew said volunteer landscaping projects have been successful btfou the problt'm bttamt appartnl. al Tustin and El Modena Hi gh Schools. DrlSHlo has contacted th(' manulac· turtt!J.aln rt a dln&.l'n!l.U..uU....a.m lE.SAlnlhc.pr_ojc_cl.t0tdd bc..undc.r-W.aµLs.&<kllfl>a<'IHl~IMt:'Nt- t---Y;u"1•er lri orma on will -be prevldtd tund~capln~ pl11n jj pl'eparOO. to)'ou •·hen It la rttri\'ed, • Gem Talk 11!1 JC. lll',\Jrl/Rlf:S PROTECT THE SPARKLE OF YOUR PRECIOUS GEMS Protect.ion of fi n e J c \v clry ag:a in~l the ha voc cauScd by a ir po llution und hi1 ndhn ~ slart:; by kee ping j.:'wclry 111 a closed hox. T hel'l' <trl' fn ur sat'c clcan1n,:: met hods: (I ) /\suds 11f sot1J1 f111kes and <1n alcoho l r inse. t~) En1erslun 1 tro 30 minutes 1n a ~h aJr.·n1·half :solution. l'Old ~v;;1 lcr <i n d an11non1:.1. 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Printing, as a m atter or fact: is one <>£our oldest trades which has clung to the practice of having apprenlices, journeymen and grand masters who, with deft fingers, could put together metal s lrips and lead type and produce books, m agazines and newspaper pages. Printshops 'A'ere wondrous places. filled with Linotype machines clal· tering, rumbling presses; molten lead being poured; <i nd strange-looking devices that huffed away to produce headline letters or even metal spacing strips. WHY, EVEN JUST a fe'A· months aco, if you could have brought Guten· berg back to life and plopped him down in our own printing plant here at the news paper, he would have ff!l t at home right away Not any more.• Here at tht ne\\·spapcr, we've just been jerked into the 20th Century by converting our printing plant O\ler to a sfstem known as cold type. We m:.de the rinal transition, more or less, only yesterday. So now this column, and everything else in the paper, has bten produced by a series of con1puters. These typewritten pages have been fed into the computer. It grimaced some, and then spit out a coded strip or tape. That tape was then fed into another computer. It translated the code into a photographed column of type. Then our printers, who no longer have any black ink on their hands, take the photographed column. paste it up on the page you're looking at, and then the whole business is engraved to go on the printing press. THAT'S JT. From typewriter to printed page without one piece of metal type in between. The Computer Age has come to the ne\\·spapers .. Our final pages look a bit different today than they did a few weeks ago. Only yesterday, as a matter of fact. my dentist Bob Thompson suggested the pages .. look funny." J didn't argue with him. You ne ver argue with your dentist when you're sitting in the chair . Anyway. it's been a big change in our print shop. No longer is there the c latter and clamor of the machines so · familiar in the past. Computers don 't C\'en seem to hum much. I went dO\\'n into our printshop yesterday just lo view all the com· putcrs which "''ere computing a"'•ay :ind the non·1nky p nnlers who were cutting and pasting film stri1>S . IT WAS so SILENT. Sort or like lhe downtown library. Finally I asked, "\Vhen may 've "iewthe body "" I don 't think ;:i ny of them thought that "'as \'C ry funny. It is true -this new computer business has indeed caused us some problems. All of us in the newsroom have to learn how to type so the con1 · puter is happy ""ith our "''ork. Th(" printers have had to learn virtu ally a new trade and to keep their hands clean. SO IF \'OUR P1\ P ER is a bit late on the doorstep these days, now you kno"' "·hy . Hang with us, folks \\'e'll figure it al l out in a fe\vda\s ' ' La11dn1ark Study ·' . ... Kissinger: 'Door Not Yet Shut' DACCA IU Pl l -Seeretary of State llenry A. Kissinger said today he does oot bc lie\'c th e Arub summit .con· fcrencc has closed the door to peace negotiations and he will probably go to the J\tiddlc East n<;"Xt week. Kissinger arriVed in Bangladesh from New Delhi aflcr disclosing lh3t U.S. food shipments to India will 1 resume this year and reassuring lndi· an officials that the Central lnte lli· gence Agency "'ill not meddle in lndi· an affairs. . In his first offic ial reaction to the Arab summit meeting in Rab3t, 1\lorocco, Ki ssinger said : "I do not !Jelieve that the door lo all negotiations in the ?i-1iddle l~ast is elosed. ''BUT IN "'llAT framework there can be negotiations -that \11il l have to be seen. Probably I will go the Middle East, but lhal decision will be made in the next 72 hours.'' Hov.·ever. it appeared that the Arabs' agreement to create a Palestinian state and the accord for the Palestine Liberation Organization guerrillas to speak for all Palestinians had greatly compli cated the search for 1>eace . Israel has steadfastly refused to negotiate \Vith the PLO, "'hi ch it con· Siders a terroristic organization .devoted to undermining Israel. The situation 'A'aS also confused because of a statement by President Ford on Tuesday that negotiations should g,oforward bet'A·een Israel ''an(\ Jordan or the PLO." Supreme Court has picked case of Jesse Thurman Fowler. convic· ted in North Caro lina slaying, as the one to decide the fate of death penalty in America. KISSINGER'S SPOKESMAN Robert Anderson issued a clarifying statement that '·our 1>osition is not changed ... has not changed. The secretary is still considering a visit to the area in the near future. Kopechnes Say Story Of De ath Has Blanks ·' 1-lis talks 'A'OU ld provide a clear pic·'- ture or v..·hal was decided at Rabat and the best means or pursuing negotiations,·· Anderson said. ··it has been our judgment that step· liy·step negotiations bct1A•een Jordan 'and Israel on th e west bank offered the greatest hope of success at the present time but it should be recalled that our HOSTON !L'PI / The men an(J \\'omen at the (.'happaqu1dd1ck Part.v that ended "'1th the ucath 01 i\'lary Jo Kopechn£> tl'll the sumc stories today they llid fi\'c years ago. :\tiss Kopechnc dro'A'ncd in Sen. Edward Kennedy's car. \vhich plunged from •t dark. narrow bridi;:e. The Boston Globe. in the third of a four·part series re·examining the July 18. 1969, accident, published in · terviews conducted during its l\\'O- month invest1gat1on and came un DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed floidoy.fridoy: II you do not hove yo.x paper by 5:30 p.m .. coll ond your W/1f Wiii _be broughl to you. Coils ore tc>r.en until 7:00 p.m. SotlKdoy and Sunday: If you do not re::a...e your copy by 9 o.m. Sol urdoY., er 8 o.m. Sundoy, coll and o copy w11r te brought lo you. Calls ore 1ollen unti l 10 a.m. Telephones Ila;! Orange County Areas . 642·43'11 N:::J"1t-r..wst Huntington Beoch ord Wes1m1nster ... 540-1220 Soo Clemente, Capistrano Beoch, Son Juon Coptstrono, Dono Point, So.J1h Loguno, Laguna Niguel 495-0630 rcpea!ellly \\"tth the same themes. . objective has al~ys been to help l'aul :'11arkham, an attorney, sun1· bring about an ov!t'all settlement on med it up for the men: the basis of U .N. Secu1ity Council'' "11 's all a matter of public record." resolutions and ··not a separate set· he told the Globe reporters ... l'n1 not tlement or settlements," Anderson going inlo it." said_ r.trs. Roscbary Redmond, knov.•n as Kissinger planned to spend 19 hours ··Cricket" Keough when .she ,,.,·as •in Bangladesh, discussing U.S. food single. one of the five single ":'omen at , aid "'ilh Prime ?i-1inister f\1ujibur Rah· the party, talked onl)' briefly by man and foreign r.Jinister Kamal llos .... telephone. . sain before fl ying lo Islamabad for ··1 thought about it for rourda~s and talksv.•ith Pakistani leaders. I said to myself. 'l'\c suid it all' ... I don 't see this as an issue of public in · tcrest. I see it is an issue of my friend 1s dead, period . ., llov.·ever, the parents of l\liss Kopechnc contend there are blanks in th<' official story of the·ratal night. ~ "Sometimes I'd like to scream a lot but 1'111 trying to hold it back," l\lrs. Knpechnl' told the nc,,.,•spaper. "It 1\011ld be nice if somebody 'A'ould SIJl!<lk UJ)." MARTHA SEEKS $2,000MORE l\'E\V YORK (,\P) -i\lartha !\ht· 1·h··ll :-.111! fi:::uri's she can't get by 1·1in1 fortabl,\' on tht• Sl.OOO·a-v.·eek tem - por;1ry alimony she v.'as J\V<irded as ;1 prt'ludc to her :-;eparation suit ai::· .1ir1,1 for1nl'r U.S. Att.y. Gen. John N. i\l1 Lc hcll. 'l'ues<lay ~he Jskcd 1.o renl'W lu•rorigin:il clain1 forS3 .000·a·\11eck . ~lanhattan Suprt•mt' Court Justicl' \J ;u111t•I (iu1TI('7. agrl'cd f!l hear an .1rgun1l•nl of ht~r clai n1 l:ill'r this \\ C't'k. "Tll E UNITED STATES has not and is not now interfering in the domestic affairs of India," Kiss inger told a nev.·s conference this morni ng. Asked about Cl1\ activities in the - region. the sccrct:iry of state pledged to ·',,.,·ithdraw from India any U.S . .11,ov- ernment personnel identified as inter· re~ine in Indian affa irs.·• Snow Hits Grand Canyon R ai11 Exte nds Froni Coast '''" "'°'"'~ " ""''""'. " "'"~ ~ f'vt••IO " .:.~ •• 1<>11~ " °'''"''' " C"1<1nn~I• " Cit•••·""' ~ Dall•• " °""'"' " °"""'' " "•''°'"'~' " Mo<>i'""" -....... ,,,,, " L•fVtfl"" #•-• M•tw ... l~P'" " ''"""'"""'"' <' ~-°'"'""' " "'°"'.,.o,. ~ °"'_,,_. (•11 .. o .... ft .. l'•lm~""I• f'~d<ll)ofr"'•• "-~ .. f'o!1\Dilf"O" f\.o!OM!ll,<Jfl". ~·~ ~tM•11~1" ~! U!U•> ..... 11 l••· l''' ....,,,,..,.1"<0 ~·ltl• wn11;-r.~ I I " " I• " " " ,, .. • •I -11 l1ito Plains A rea lss·ues of Palestine Sparks .War Thre~t · Uy United Press lntemational . fwtoroccan King Hassan fl, speaking for all Arab nations, said today the United States and Israel must.recog· nize the Palestine Liberation Organization or face the threat of a new Middle East war in which Arab Oil money will ens ure victory. Arab diplomats called his statement a vir· lualullimalum. , "It is up to Israel now to make the next move,'' Hassan said in the Moroc· can capital dr Rabat to mark the end or a n Arab summit conference of 21 nations -including the PLO. "We will seize upon the slightest chance or liberating even one square inch or Palestinian territory. We must not wait any longer," THE ARAB SUMMIT which ended Tuesday already had produced gloom in Israel. And Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin told the Israeli parliament today the s ummit's "resulls bode no good." He said the decisions of the Arab leaders "require study and they may oblig ate significant conclusions in our policy.'' Israel. "'hi ch says it v.'ill not negotiate with the PLO, carried out "'ar maneuvers tbroughoul the sum · mil to emphasize Israel's military might. The rour·day summit set up a joint military command for Syria, Egypt, J ordan and the PLO and created a war chest or $2.35 billion. PLO leader Vasser Arafat. al a separate news confe~ence in Ra~at. said Israel "'as spccl11ng prcp.arat1ons for a preemptive wllr against the Arabs. Arafat charged Israel ~as trying to "blackmail" the Arabs into kfeping the Pa lestinians excluded from an equal status 'A'ilh other Arab countries. ARAFAT ADDED A discordant note to (he chorus of pra ise for the harmony at the summit by telling newsmen he has sol\led many, but not all problems with J ordanian King ~lussein. The Arabs, who have restored har- mony between Jordan and the PLO will not agree to the contihued ex· clusion of the PLO by Israel, Hassan said. "The Arab nations have the initiative of peace if peace Is to be achieved. \Ve arc no longer the weaker side." Hassan condemned appeals for 'tsrat:l's des truction launched b.Y Dr. Ahnied Shukeir11 , the past Palestinian ~pokesman._;.. "Shukeify did the.worst possibleser· vice to the Palestinian cause by an- nouncing 'we shall march into Israel, we shall kill even prei::nant women and eut the throats of the children,"' the king said. ''In fact hecouldn'teven kill a chicken , but he handed solid arguments to the enemies of our .cause.'' Didn't Pull Trigger, James Earl Ray Says F rom Wire Services i\IE'-f PHIS, Tenn. -James Earl Ray says he did not personally shoot Dr. l\1artin Luthe r King Jr., "but I believe I a m partly responsible for his death." The statem ent came in a letter in· troduced into evidence at a U.S. District Court hearing al which Ray is ( __ 1_N _su_oR_r-JJ seeking lo overturn his plea of guilty to the slaying of the civil rights leader here in 1968. The letter was written by Ray to Sen. James O. Eastland (D·1'-1iss. ), on l\1arch 14, 1969, four days after he en- tered his plea o( guilty in the King slaying. Food ProfJe \\'ASHINGTON -The Justice Department is investigating possible illegal price-fixing of foods, one of the crucial areas in the nation's surging inn a lion. Alty. Ge n. William B. Saxbe, elaborating on the enforcement, said Tuesday, "A far greater number of possible antitrust violations invo lving "foods arc under active investigation by lhe Antitrust Vi vision.'' Shif t Explained \YASHINGTON -Inte rior Secrelary Rogers C. 8. Morton said Tuesday a difference of style in meeting the country's e nergy problems led to the forced resignation. or Federal Energy Administration John Sawhill. Sa\lo·hill, 38, resigned Tuesday and Pres ident Ford na med former Maritime Administrator Andrew E . Gibson to replace him in a wholesale .shake ·UP of the administration's energy leader ship. 11.N. Threats UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. -The United Nations, with three telephoned bomb threats the past two days, has closed all session s to the general public until further notice. &. A spokesm an said the action wa~ l aken Tuesday in li ght or the anonymous bomb threats, £iv' born- bings in New York over the weekend by terrorists ad"ocating indepen- dence for Puerto Rico and "a number . of threats to disrupt meetings.'' . 810 /lllllion Da•age CROWLEY, La . -D3mage estimates for a tornado that smashed a 30·block area of Crowley, population 16,000, and killed one person were set at $10 million today. The tornado hit J\.1onday. Family Obtains Tee11-aged Boy For 3 Chickens DOVER. Del. rAPt -State police have taken a 14-year-old boy away from a Delaware farm family "'ho of- ficers said bought him a month ago for three chickens. Police said the boy, Juan Guzman, was taken into custody Tuesday and held in lieu of SIOO bond as a runaway from a Newark N .J ., juvenile home. Delawar e police said the boy had been living with Mr. and Mrs. David Wilkinson of nearby Felton for about a month. Police said Guzman ten the New Jersey home on Aug. 17 and lived for a short time with an unidentified woman in Newark. Wil kinson told officers he gave the woman three chickens "'hen the boy approached him and asked to be taken in, state police said. "Wilkinson went home with the boy and talked to the woman," said Cpl. Paul Donahue of the Delaware State Police. "The woman stated she would sell the boy to him for a crate of chi ckens. Some haggling followed un· lil an agreeable price was settled upon and the boy was purchased for approximately three chickens.·· "r.1y husband got him a pony and he'd fallen in love with it." !\1rs. Wilkinson said Tuesday. "ff he wan· led to stay with us, he could. If he wanted to leave, he could." Police said th e slate or New Jersey is his legal guardian because thC whereabouts of his parents is· unknown. Priest Slain 'My God, They·'re Killi11 g Me' Flournoy ''G . . ' a1mng On Brown Uy the A.ssoclaled Press 1 louslon Flournoy suys he is guini ng momentum in his catn paii:n for governor, but Edmund G. Bro .... •11 uct~ so conFident of victory that he hu s cul back on television advcrtb.ing. At a Stockton dinner. Bro"'n, lhc ,Democratic n.on1iru:e for gO\l'rnol'. took thl' ··retyt led llcagan1s 1n " eha~g\' \11h1th hl! hus repeated daily ~ga1nst GOP nominee Plou rnoy to what may be it~ ultimate level. Not only 1s Flournoy "recycled Reaga nism. •· but Heagan is "J ust half-bak ~d lloovcrism," lirown told a partisan cro"·d. f'lournoy. mean\\•hi lc, campaigned on two university campuses 1'ue.,da y and headed for u third to<lay. 1 At the University of Santa Clara, "'here Bro"'" was ~l ~ludcnt 15 years a go, Flournoy said ' he is gainin ~ momenlum and has cut a 16 pcrccn. t age point ga p behind himselr and Brown to just six points. "\Ve a re only six points behind and t he trend is really moving in our direction," Flournoy said. The f'lo urno.v JX)ll wa ~ condurted bv Decision Pt-lak ing Information and showed Brown leading 50·44. Flour· noJ's aides said the margin in a ~imilar poll in Au~ust was 16 point:.• • Woman's Body Identified; Killer Sought 'l\11LPITAS IUPI / -'fho body or a wom an which was round in a stable garbed in a burlap bag was ide ntified Tuesday as that or Josephine Jeanette Cuffaro, :!7, who "''as three months pregna nt. lJ\Ssoci ated Press iden· tified her as J osephine J eanette Di Casso.J William Archer, 19, \vho leases the deserted s table. told Police Chief James l\turray he spotted the killer ?ilonday leavi ng the stable, "''e<iring a shoppin g bag ovcr his head and c:.tr· r ying a gun <ind :.i kni{C'. "Gel the hell put of herq," Archer quoted the killer as saying. Archer left and called police. Chief l\lurray s:.iid the \·lct1m had been stabbed tv.·1cc in ltif! back v.1it h a wide·bladed knire, but that she had not been sexually assaulted or rob· bed. Vicky l\l estas or J\lilpitas, a sister with whom the victim had been living,. said her sister h:.id left her house a n hour berore her death. s;iying she \vas going hitchhiking :.ind looking for a job. - I • . ' ' • • • .. SEASON 'S FIRST SNOW DUMPS 10 INCHES ON TRUCKEE AREA Terri DePertls, Sherry Griswold Romp at Do nne r Summit 50 Rescued in Snow; Tahoe Has 11 .lnches By The t\ssoclated Press !\lore th:.i n 50 people have been rescued after becoming lost or stran· ded in the Sierra Nevada during this week's early.season storm. The most dramatic resuce w41s a Lemoore Naval Air Station helicopter airlift Tuesday of nine junior high youngsters and their leaders rrom the hi gh country in Yosemite National Park. Five others of the group from Li\·ermore had hiked into Yosemite Valley earlier to report their co rn- panions were stranded by the storm. Yosemite rangers also sent a bus to rescue 40 drivers on Tioga Pass Road after their cars got stuck in the snow. Tuo l umne County a uthorities cleared roads with bulldozers to free up to 10 tra\•elers. mostly hunters , reported stranded east of Sonora. The first major storm of the winte r season ha d d umped substantial amounts or s now in the high Sierra by late '.l'uesday, but not enough to open ski resorts. The National \V eather Service said Echo Summit south of Lak ~ Tahoe -. ---- reported 11 inches or snow on the ground Tuesday, "'hile Norden north or Tahoe had six inches. 1'he slorm "'hich !('fl this month the ,1·etlest October in Los An.t.:cles since · 1957, continued to dump r:.iin in the mountains :.ind on the coast. It a lso brought the sno\V line down to the 4.soo.root-levc t in the San Bernardino l\lountains and in the mountain areas of San Diego County. A smaU lornado was sighted near Encinitas. but there v.·erc no reports of damages othe r th;in a stable roor being blo11·n off :.ind some fri ghtened horses. l\lore than 6 inches of rain fell in \\'right v.·ood ·ruesday. \\'hilc 2.8 inches of moisture was rc1>0rted at Lake Ar- ro"'hcad v.•herc there \\'as more than a n inch or sno\v on the ground 'fuesday ni ght. 11eavy rain also fe ll throughout most of Tuesday in San Diego, with the city itself regist ering 1.06 int hes of precipitation. Eig ht inches or s now 1\·as reported on the ground in the mountains near Palomar .. -------- WedneSday. Oclober 30. 1974 DAILY PILOT" JI 5 Price Fixing 8 Guilty o( Conspiracy ' SAN FRANCISCO IUPl1' ·-r\ federal judAl' fined eight formt•r cxe{'utivcs and ordc1·t..'<1 them to lee· tun.• t•ivie ~roups on the mcritli or an- titrust laws .:1s thei r punishn1t•nt for taking purl in a conspirary to fix prices on product l:i bels. both \•u·e 1)1'1,.·:-11.lenl:-, s.;.ouo a niJ SG,000 · rc:-:11t•(·t 1 \'e l~·. · Fort Ot•arborn Lithogra ph t:o , (.'hil·ago, Sl5,lJOIJ and it:. prestdl·nt. 'l'hon1a s \\'. 1\dlt•r, S7.SLN.I. P1cdntonl La bt·I Co ., R(•dforcf, \1a., S I S,t~JU ;ind 11.\V . Sn1ythc Co. Sl. .Paul, !\11nn., $10,00J. N1nl"' l'.Orporall' d1 •fl•ndanl s werr / 11 :1 1111«1 in l h l' or1g11\;1l 11ulietn1cnt. bul t v.u of thl·n1 pl(•.idf·d u1n ueenl und 111·(· aw;ul111).! tr1:1I. 'l"hL'Y 01r1J !\ticlu)!an l.1thug r<:1phin A Ct.r.. Gwtnd Hapid!'. !\\1ch ., and l.1t1on Busfilt'ss ,S.\':-t,·nt ... Inc., a :-ubsidiary of Litton lndu~lrtC':-, BL·\ l't'IY II ills , C;iilf. • U.S. Di s trict Judge Charles B. Ren· frcw 'fucsday fined the executives and st·vt•n rnanafucturers or P<ll.1t.'r lalx•Js •• total nr $272,00rJ. Although the defendants :il l pleaded no coolest lo a rriminal ch;.1rgf.' uf <'tHI· s1>iring to fix prices, the judge lrt.·a tcd it as a guilt y plea. A Fcd1.•r:.i l Grand J ury last !\l:1rch r eturne d t he indic tme nt \\'h ich ch<1ri;ed the defendants with con· spiring tn fix prices on labels for r;ins . hollies, tubes, jars and boxes. In· \'Olved were yearly sales totaling $90 Robert Burke D~nies GeoTek 'Shell Firtns' 1nil lion . · 'fhe largest fine. S50 ,000. was l cvel~d ag:.iinst Internationa l Pa per Co., New York. Tv.·o former officials of the firm, Ed"'ard 1'". Corrigan and !loll P.1onagh.-in. were fined S7,500 and $5,000 respectively. A civil antitrust suit agains~ the dt·fendants was still !)Cod ing hcrore the jud~c asking for a n injunction to halt illegal :.icts. The judge, who could have imposed jail penalties, granted the executi\'l'S probation on the condition that they ;:i:ive speeches to civic groups based on the ii= e'x perience \\•ith antitrust la"'s. Otber fines imposed ,_wcrc : l·l.S. Crocker Co., San Bruno, Calif., S40.UOO . Its pres ident, llobe rl Hod~l'r s, Sl O,OOO 'an d its v ic e president , John J. ~lurray. S-1 .llOO . N. Stecher·'f raun;:l-Schmidl Corp., Jl ochcs ter, N.Y., $35.UOO a nd A.R. Acost;i , a vice president, S.'i.000. Diamond Internationa l Corp .. New "\'ork, $•17 ,500 and Eugene C . lilankcnheim and \Villiam C. Duffy , S1\N F'RANCTSCO (ArJ -Banking and :.ircounting rccortl'> dncumenlt•d all transactions Hohcrt Burke had \lo'ilh his brother, J ohn, and he did not act SC{'retly in establishing thret· firms the governrnent claims were .. shell " o perations, Robert has testified Robert Burke, 44. of Ori nda, is a go\·rrnn1ent "''ilness. granted im · munity for his testirnony, at the trial or his brother, John. 4H, of El Cajon. on charges of fraud in the sale of Geo1'ek oi l drilling shares. John Burke is accusrd of con- spiracy and fraud in making allegedly untrue s tatements :.i nd omitting necessary facts in the sale of securities, using the mails for such activity and making a false statement to the Securities and Exchange Com· mission. The govern m ent claims that al John's direction. Robert set up three companies that were "shell '' or dummy 'concerns to which run· damental Oil Co. paid inflated prices for drilling and oil leases. The excess received above actual costs was then siphoned back to John Burke for his persona l use. the prosecution claims. Questioned by Assist:.1nt U.S. 1\\l.1. Steclr La ni;:ford, ltoberl Burke lt'Slificd he transferred $170,000 from one of the three oil firms he forme1f in\o hi s personal accounts' und then "''rote checks for the arnoont to John. Last v.'eek he testiri~d of similar tran- s actions in v.·hi<'h S375.000 -...·as tran· sferred from the three cornpan1cs, through J{obert 's personal accounts lo J ohn. Dercnse Attorney J ames :-Olac Jnnis said Robert had testified a check for $Ul0,000 he had sent to his brother v.•as deposited by J ohn at a time v.·h~n John llurke could not have made the deposit because he was out of !ht: country. The attorney said the chct k v..'as "''ritten Jan. 2, 1968 and John Burke, his wife and !\Ir. <tnd !Urs. Otis Chan· dler le ft ror Africa in mid·D€cember and d id not return until mid· February. Chandler. publisher of the Los Angeles Times, has been named in a civil s uit fil ed by the SEC against John Burke and hi s enterprises, al- leging fraud in the sale or securities. Chandler has denied any fraudulent conduct. Newspaper Files Suit DELANEY BROS. RECIPE! LOS ANGELES (UPll - A week ly nev.·spaper has fi led a SI million suit in Jo~edera l Court against the city and the chief or police for the arrest of it s editor following publication or a pho to of uttress An gie Dickinson's fa ce on a nude \\Om:.in 's body. The L. A. Star Tuesday asked ror a j ud g ment declaring the state criminal libel law unconstilutional, and asking da mages for iJ. legal search and seizure. Editor P a ul Eberle was ar- rested on the libel charge~ ;ind the newspa pa"'s office :-earched by pofi·ce las t \\'eek. -· ---. ~ ----.----- . SHRIMP. BALLS I Ut.C ... it4S--.. ....... 1 r .... ..,,,"c .. s-.. I/• C. Ml..ce4 C...., 2T ..... 1p11R1 MIKMW.._ CM1tMlf1 1 1/1T.W.1p10R1~0Mol1 I Hs'llCookM lft, Sie..d l n. c~ a..... Sofh.t4 l/1 , .. .,... Sett I /Ir...,._ w!Wh,.,,.,. l /Uhftp•o•.._fiiiu MiKHlr_., ~otnbine all inlJrtdi•nfs. except ~er -ChlH .form iftto I ~baits wt roll in miltc•d pant.y --Maku approL 50 ¥°4 .. balls SMALL SHRIMP •• -• ....... ._ ----- •one-stop' shopping at its finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS GIVE YOURSELF A BY SHOPPING THESE FINE STORES I ·Charles II . Barr Jewelers • Pl ayboy lla1r Styles • Paper Unlim ited • Darre ll's Dedrick Tux Shop • Montgomery Cleaners • Wcst ch1r Shoes • Vela 's In ti male Appa re l • The Storekeeper • Wes le Ii ff Tailors • llumply Dumpty Children's Or. Lou Roy i,;tdcr • ri l ;,1 rkt..1t Ha skel • • Anthony 's Cobbler Shop Wcslclill B~rbers • H 11rn II a rd ware • • Bank of Amen ca 1,-l-J.. _____ __. OLHALL.0.WEEN AMD--MOLIDA Y ITEMS . . I • ll ic kor y Farm' • Sa, .. On Dru gs • Di ck Vcrnon·s • La Gnllaria ·J ean Dahl ·Halliday s ', I • DA ii,\' PI LOT E DITORI AL l•AG F. Cable TV Questions · In the Sou th Coasl ;.irea , the ,3vrr;1,i;::c cable televi sion subscriber pa ys more a nd ~ct.s less thCjn h'is nelghbnrs 10 the north. And substril>crs in the tu1inc:orporatcd county portions of lht• :1rc:J pay rnuch rnorc for l h l' :-.:.i n1 e s1·r,·i1·c th ~1n lhcir C'il y count erparts. ll<:r•··.., ho\v 1t hrcaks <lov.·1, · San t'lcn1L·nlc residents p:Jy $5.5o a month to &in Clc1ncnll' C11h lcvi:·iinu Cn for 1'3 channels. C;.ipi.strano lk;u:h resident;-; p<I)' SG.50 a 1nonth to the sa me firrn rnrthl' !'li.lmt.• t:l channel s. San .lu;.in C.:1pi:.t r.ano l't•sidents p;1y S6 lo the ~a mc firrn . hut get a different 13 c:ha nncls 1,a t!una lll•iJt·h rcsidcnts-pay S6 i.I month to storl·r Cable ·rv Jru.:, fur 12 ch:.inncls plus a v.•e.ithcr ch:Jnnr-1. -South l.aguna , 1 .a~una Nig uel, a nd Da na Point residents pay SG.90 lo Slor1:r fo r the stirne service. l\luch of tht.• South Coi.Jst gcograph,y dicta tes use .~ .. cable fo r salisfaclory v1<'\\'1ng. Upcoast and inland, hO\Vt•ver . \\'her e a cable is not ft;'<Jllircd f9r good reception, servi ce is differe nt :u1d average rit'les a rc IO\\'Cr . In Nc\\'port 13ea(·h , Teleprompte r offe r s 20 <·hanncls for SH.SU a month. In lr\'inc, the rate is $3 a month ror residents of a t·on1n1unity \\'ho s ign up t:n ma ssc and SS for individual accounts . The Irvi ne l'1rm offer s 12 thannels nO\.\', but \\'ill ~o to· 30 soon \Vi th <i poss ible S2 r<Jtc increase. It sct.•ms th11l competition 1"1'01n f ree television has u_ l~uri_ng ?" rules and ~crvitl'. b~1l, \\"hy do pcuplt· 1Jv1n).! 111 San Juan Cap1sl rano. San Clen1cnle •ind Laguna Be~1ch, a ll l'~t ble·lotkt..'<l viC\\'in g :-irc as. )J<J)' less than county residents just across the city line? 1'hc cities h a ve the PQ\\'Cr lo regulate rates ror t he monopoly table companies. In some cases they have rcrused to a llo\v rate increases. The county extends no suc h protection to its res idents who daily are paying hard dollai;-s rorthal failing. Long View Pays The importance of thoroug h research in preparing an environmental impact report < EIR) \\'3S pointe d out reccritly by the San Clemente Planning Cdmmission. Commissioners sent back a staff.prepared EIR for further work after a spokes man for a group of hon1eowners said il wasn 't broad enoug h. ~l issue was the proposed widening of an alley into a s treet to permit developme nt of two rear lots. 1'he spokesman said the EIR did not consider that nddilional homeo,vners might want to subdivide t heir property and d e velop rear lots also, adding to density and traffic problems. Plann ing commissione rs acted wisely in returning the EIR for further study. Althoug h the immediate e ffects or a n action may see m m ost important at first . s tudying the rar·reaching implications can save the planning commission and residents un\Yanted problems in the ruturc. \ • s Energy: Radical .Changes Are Due ~ar Gloomy Gus I rc~I gloomy like you when I see tho.Se political posters that: blight the la ndscape-and .laud some politician who probably says he's ri ghting pollutfon~ Are they really naive ('nough to think. this will win votes? Not mine! \late Ctin Help Seniors' Housing Needs To the Editor: Elderly citizens on low fixed income arc in desperate need of adequate low cost housing. They seldom represe nt a majority. or a s ignificant politit'al force in the communities in \\"hich \"Oler approv al is required before public housi ng ('an be constructed. As, a resUlt substantia l federal housino; fund s go to other states, Y>'hile Calt(or· nia senior citizens continue to borro1v from their food budgets to pay the high costsofhousi n~. ( MAILBOX ) pcuplr . 'fhl· businessmen compl;i1n ~bout I he lo:-:. of six parking sp::ices. Teti nil' lilr_ Jahraus, i\lr. Thomas, fl.1 r. Shields, a nd a ll the other oppon- ents, do you ride the city bus, or do you drive to V.'ork and take up parking spaces that you complain we are short of"~ The petition you businessmen circulated c:innot be 3cc·epted a,s valid. It \\"3S ag3inst the elimination of the left turn on Coast lU ghway. as ~·ell as the Forest A,·enue crosswalk and the blocking off or Park Avenue. ' \VASl·llNC.TON -111e oil crisis \viii ~h <J n g.c n ot only the nat io n's economi c<:, but 1l s rnvironmenl. as well. lfightr 1111 p r1t'C$ h3vc forced the 1Jniled St:ilt· .... under Projf'tl lndepc nd enc~-10 sc:.trch for n('1v ;o;oorccs of cnt•rgy. This, v.·ill bring :t0me rndital t·hangcs to Americ·:1. An exhaustive sccrrt study by the .f'ed e ral tncrg y Administr11 tion -fp recasts lhat lhC' energy boom will bring m11r1..• mtlll' l ragedics. fewcl' ~1 11to :1cl'idc nt s, more industri::i l noise, s ilent solur t!ne r ~y. II. ma y c r co:lll' s hule oi l boom tov.·ns. \\'1li1 wretch~d health {a ci lilic:s. It mi ~ht cveri lead to earthquakC's. 41 11.: 1\.., 111 1 IJl•c o 1n1•s rr'lOrl' •·xp1·ns11·1• ant.I less available, Atn•'nl·au ... \\"Ill tlri\'L' le!)s and kl'Cp their holl\l'S ("tJOicr 1n winter. "Det·rea ... cd rt·hall\:l' on lhl' 1>nvute :.iulomoh1lP 1\·111 t•ut acc1dl·nl r';ih·s, :1s \\"Cll ;I !) ;tU l!llll!lhilr Cllli :.Sl•lll~.·· the Tl'por1 prcd1l't ...... l\1.'11ef1t•1al health ~!'reels n1ay a l!)V l"l· ... ult fro1n IO'>''ercd ·1hcrmo!.l11t .... ·· f\ul hom1•0\\·111•r.., 111'oh:1hty \1il l in ... ul;1!1· lhP1 r h11n1c:. bt.•ller. 11·)11 <"h \\'OUld l"OI U;,\' ... 11111 .... 0 0 \'\•/lllll).! uf jJr 1.10ll utant s r1n1ttcd by, . tobacco product:), ;,:a ... !l h1 \'t""· ;1erosol cans, elt -" This '>''OUld (';1usl' •·1ncrl'asl'tl exposure lo poll ut anls. · · CO/\L: "<:n:1 I 1·n1l"r)!e!. ;i s the d l rti1'~ cni:rg ~· .:)11tll"l"•· uf :.ill fuel s 1·onsiclcrf'fl .·· d l•t'lan·~ thr ... tudy. \'t.•t it m ay bC't·11n1~· "th" 1111erin1 fu vl ~ourct.• 'Jn!ll nuc l(':J I', 'h;•I·· nil. :.olar ;u1d J!t•otht•r1nn l f.1r ll1lh·.., c;1!\ bl· b uilt:· 'fht.• n:1 t1on·:.; 1 ~:1.lMi.) f o;1I 1nir11·r~. ""hOSt' '"hl•od !h itllrl .... tfl•ly l"l'l"Ofd I!', 00(' of th1· \\nt..:;t lur 01ny i11dustr~·:· t•an look t 11r\\ :1rrl 10 1.'\"(•n 1nOrl' d1:1ngcr frnn1 J un ~ d1 ~cas~·. dcafnc:.s unt.I 1njur:i-. (JACK ANDERSON) f'or the rest or the population, more t'Oal \\ill mean 1nore sickness and dealhs rrom pollutants. Tall smoke stat'ks \\"ill not help, despite v.•hat th e power co mp a ni es s ay. Tile environ ment will ::ilso be poisoned by s)3g fires. chemical leaks and other toal byproducts. A stud y of asthmatics, ror example. rl'Yeals that attacks go up the nearir t he \·ictims nre to a coal·fired power plant. $111\LE OIL: Shale oil workers \11111 be plagued by ··dust. noise and accidents." not to mention "volatile hydrocarbons," during lhe energy boom. Some or these may cause cancer, \v hich the w<iter run·off from th e spe nt shale could also sprC'ad. "Development 0£ shale oil faciliti es could be at·co n1panied by boom to'>''n developmcnl," the report warns. "Ad equate medical and sanitary facilities mus t be provided lo ensure public hl'alth. ·· SOI..\ R E \"ERG\': "Solar energy enlt:<rges as t he t·Je3nest. safest energy source." although there is a possible hea lth hazard from the grrm:l nium u st!d in "pholovotaic cells," states the rl.'port. ~l ydroc l c1.·tric-Po1\"l'r: llydroelcctru: ro·i·cr. where it can IJe dl'\"Clopcd. is, co1nparali\'l'ly rrei.: of ~,·nous hl':1 llh 11roblen1s. 'fhe chi ef <lan_gcr, ~•1ys the rcpo11. '>''OUld con1e lrom a darn f;1ilurt• Solid \V:i stt• Fu1•I · Solid \\'astes prob;1b\y 11 ill bt• 1Hirnt.'t1 for fuel. This 1\ould hl'l!l 1vipl' out "op(·ll dumps 11 IUl'h ;1r1• c xcL•llt·nt hrccd.ini.: g rou nds of d1 st·;~~c -l'al'r\·ing 111scct~ and rodl'lll ~ '\'l 'f l.F.,\R PO\\'f'.lt : '':'\uclC'ar t:'lll'rgy. 11·h1le a cll'an et1t•rgy sotlrl·f· 1n ll•rms of air (!U~1hty ."' :)talcs the r eport . ··pr1:senl"i the ~re;itcs l potential h~zard lo hun1.i n health of J .C.\'. Glo&mf GIK ctmme111~ .ore ~"Mli!tt411 '' ~i Md dt -"f<•,~1<ilJ teile<I lfW ~Of tllt -~-· kM yo11r Jet IMf ... • GIHmJ G"", O.ooh Pitwt. all fu els. All persons are susceptible to radiation and its effects of cancer. mutations and life shortening ... "To date," the report adds. "there have Peen no h azardous releases of r adi a ti o n to the public fron1 commercial reactors in the United States." The 50 no1v in operation are considered safer than power plants fired by coal or oil. But the enormous 'llangers of plutonium, which can cause bone cancer from the most infinitesimal exposure. "cannot be dismi ssed." GEOTl1 E RMAL ENERGY: As another substitute for oil. it m ay be possible to ha rness the heal rrom the earth's core. But along with the useful steam, more "noxious substances - sulfides. ammonia, carbon monoxide. a rt.on. radon, boric acid and mercury -\l:ill also bubble out oC the earth. Drilling for geothermal po'>''er is a noisy exercise, sometimes causing deafness a mong miners. "The role of geot h e rm a l d e\'e l opment in triggering earthquakes Is not \\'ell known," the report adds ominously, "but the potentials for major seismic action cannot be dis missed." As more a nd mo re energy is produced in Ame rica, the report foresees a noxious release of soot, suits, acids. tarry droplets, dusls, sulfurous gasses. nitrous g;isses. car bon m o n ox ide . oxidants , hydrocarbons a nd other filth into the air. The results. as specified in the report. ure enough to make a person wa nt l o go ba c k t o t he hor sl'-and -bu ggy 1and lh c tn1>lc·qui lted d ouble bed. A VOTE •·OR Proposition 15 troutd retain local control. !city counc il aµ- prova\ would still be required before any housing could be approved I but would eliminate the unnecessary delays and ex p e nses of !)peci:il ref ert>ndu n1 eleclions. Pass-.ige of Proposition 15 would en· cou rage constr uction of public housi ng units and \\·ould thereby benefit the private business sector while at the same ti me providing needed jobs. Please join us. the California Labor Federation, and the League of Women Voters in voting on Nov. 5 for Proposition 15. FRANK r\j\;OJEAN FORBATl·I f'f!ars linfoundf!d To the Editor: IL would be n1osl unfortunate if pla ns for the beautiful Library Plaza should be further delayed by the relatively small group of nearby merchants \vho oppose it. TtllS LOVELY Plaza will be natural compleme nt of ou r new and mueh·ad· mired ~1ai.n Be ach Park -a garden spot w1th1n the shopping a rea. a replacen1ent for the belov~d patio of the old library, a delightful spot for rest and con\•ersation and a small refuge fron1 the din. run1es and haza rds or heavy motor traffi c. It \\'ou ld also be an imporlant step in the development of a 1>edestri311 and trani- oriented downlo\\·n basin. Perha ps it is to this la st that the mer- chants objl.'ct . for they ori ginally statr d that they \vould favor the PlaY.a wht.'n rcplact>ment could be found for the eight park ing :;paces 110\11 on the ~ite . ~ow that this condition has been n101·e than"' 111l•I, hart.lship is, t:lanncd ('Oncl'rrHng dcli \'ery lruck ~. Lett ers frorn reader3 are wclcome./Nor- n1ally. u:rt!ers sl!auld c-ani;ey lhe1r11nes- :;uge.~ 111 300 words or less . 1'1u• righl ID con· dense lt'tlcrs lo /1t space ur e/l11111iate libel ts reseri;ed. ,\/! /pf/er8 ,,iust include sly· r.ulure and mail111g addre~ bul 11omts 111oy b.: u.:llhhe/d an reque:sl if sufficierit reasart 1s apparent. Poetry will rwt be pubhslic(.!, 1\·ow t '1tt.•ts 1·0 the Edito r . I'd like to thank ~ou t'or the doub le tovcragc gi.,cn uul' ~0\\1 nu:clini.: fkt. Hi. J\s :t reputable nC\\"Spapcr though. I thought ~ou n1ight be in- teres,ted in the truth of '>''hat 3ClU3ll y happened. Althou gh y,·c cuulJ get the fir:-.t projector to v.·ork, ii ~·ould not hold the larger Kodak Carousal tray!). I then pho ned a frie nd to borro\V his Kodak projcrtor. Two \l.'Ulllt'n dro\'e to pick it up, returned and set op thi~ second proJcctur. Later, the owner of the projector ditl ·arrive hecauS\' he 11•as 1ntcrcsh:J 1tl ~eeing the slide show . Also, there wa s ;,i n error 111 the date quoted 1n the arli(:IC l)ur general monlhly n1ef'tlngs are ht."ld the third \Vednesday of each month. not Friday as wa s erroneoos,Jy pri nted Thank you :i ~ain for the doubll' CO\' er age of our 1n ccting i\I ~. i\I. l\Ul l'.\', Presidenl Lagu113 Hcach Chapter j'l;O\V Crowde d Scho<>ls To the Editor: I an1 a senior at Uana llills ~hgh Sl'hool 111 San J uan Capistrano. I bt>gan at this s<:houl \\"hen it first opcncrl up in J c1nuary, 19tJ,. l'his :-.chOfJI 1v<1s m:idc for 1,800 students. J:<:al'h class had 30· l class ratio. ' Nn"· the school h a~ approximately 2.000 students. ri·t nny of the cl•sses ha,·c a 35· 1 class ratio. M:iny of the student.<; did not get the classes that Lhey "'ere s upposed to ha\·e.i \Vhy don't you people face the truth'.' The making of P3rk ;\\·enuc into a n1 all has nothing to do v.·1th the eli1ni nation or the crossv.«tlk or the lt.·fl turn lane. Thr construclion of the mall y,•iJl un- doubtedly add to our lo\\·n·s character Jnd I urge it.s immediate construe- ltOn. STEVE HENRY Disnppoinfed To lhe Editor: ;\~a resident of Laguna Beach, I am \"cry di:5a ppo1nle d in Don \Vard '! state1nent:) regart.l1n g Laguna real es,tate. 110,v ma ny potcnL1:.il burcrs were fr1 ght l'1JCd away by the headline "SIOS.:ioo. wil l get you Laguna llon1e"·! HO\\' ~I A~\' potenti31 \istings were lost by the st<it\·meut by i\lr. Ward, Pre!)ident of the Lnguna Beach Bo3rd or Rl!alto rs. '>''hen he said, ··Jf I sell my house for one _or these nice big prices, ""'here am I going to go?" Statements such <.1s this mi ght be ex- l>C<'ted from a novice. but certainly not from ou r ou•n !teal E~tatc Board president. ROGER C. EAGLE·TAYLOR Power Piny? To the £ditor: Isn't it 3m3zing that the Nader group, the People 's Lobby a nd En· virontnental Co3litio n. diverse groups, have joined together and Wun.d the time and money to in· • Yest1g•te Sen. Carpentt!r's apartment in Sacramento? The Evolution of Halloween A Rt:CENT study by the Traffic and Circulation Committee found that lhe Pl az3 would not in crease delivery dif· fl culties. Similar s tudies by the police and fire d e partments, the water district and t he Edison Company have revealed no problems. further, city council a nd planning commission over the past three years have expres- sed approva l of the Plaza. SINCE<: this school opened .th@re hnvc been three changes in1he boon· ~ar1es. On the last chaflKe everybody l1\·1ng on the wc!l t side or the San Diego rrc('\\'HY goes to Dana Hills hi gh school. I li ve 1n Vi ll age San Juan. ff3lf the l'll ud cnts go to Dana llills a nd the other half goes to San Cle.nw1,1te.· Nader ~msefi" has cost the Am- erican pub"lic billions or dollars with his ridiculous Ideas or ho\\' people should \i\'e, siL or dri\•c. aside rrom the buzzers to remind ~·ou that he is only thinking or you'r ~·e\fare. Even mo~e an1ating i~ th&L these super, ~hcr·than·thou groups,pcver seem to fi nd a Democr at at faufl:lr this isn't a political power play by supposedly non·poli tical groups. wMitcv er could ·rnmo~rnw h('1n ~ ll:illo\\'1~t·n the ,-------------:-.11u11)!!)~r:;. .,,;1\J lk· ur, lhe pro1.,t .,.,•1th ( ) th<'ll" :unfu .il ··1r1rk or lrl'at" ('ap.:r. EARL WATERS f'rdl o\.1"11 )! th1.. t radtliQn ol ccn- l uri1..•s U1cy "'111 l.H· d e<'k¥ ou l 111 n1i1Sks. Wt)-!:'. and (' o s l , u rn 1· ~ rcprc>seolinJ.! \\'II c hc s. ~ho s t s . ti o b i.:o hlins or other cc1·1c \·h~1nH' t1·rs. Ur.1!111;! ,p:irC'nl ... In ''"l'r1·1st.' ~rt.•••1 caul1un !he• l)t•pa111111•11I 11f Con:.u1n1•r Afra1r~ h:1s 1s:-i urd a bultc11n warning of the dani.:<'rs 111 sut·h tostumin~. Forc•n10: .. t I!) th1· .uh ice that 1-o~t1.11nes :.hould hi:-£1amt.' rl't<tr<lcllt Rut lhl')' warn that !)U\·h laht•llu1 g ns, ·'flame retardrnl"' or '"f\a rn•· t ('!)t:;tant"docs not mc;n1 lhc m~11t•n,111-. f1rt'pro11f. Co:'lt11n1f's should Ix· hi ghly '1s1hle or d1·roralcd "'1th rt.•flcc\.1\C lnpc, so lhat n101or1 ~t:-. '' 111 !)Ct· I hem. C:1nJ le:o; or npen flame l:1nti•rns •ire a .. no-no" an1l 1)'.t\lCry po\., ,.r~ li~l\Tiffl:r'l . ra .. ·ort•fl A.., <.i purl1n~ ~htll U11• llt•pjrtnll'nl :..ta'l'" the bi·.;\ \Mille~· f111 ~.•ll·t~ 1 ... tu · .. 1uv hon1l' ·r111 .... ol rollf'>t'. \\11 uld h • I.hr' mo:-.1 :icn ... ililL' ;tntl \1 ould eh n11n:.alc t he 1·1sks uf chtli.lrcn ~1ng run t1\'t'1", atluckcd, or gi~en po1sor1t1U:-> or olhcr : ' 1n1ur1ou:) ... ubs1:1nrt• ... in \ht' handout. of c·:indv or other I re~1ts. Sto1'1cs ol" dcp r ;i\:c<l per:Hlll!) fcedini.: th1• chtldr<•n candy coated hHt~li vcs ht1vc been rf'portC'd nun1crous timt.•!\. 'l'h(.> advent of '"Irick or trt."al " , ... of rcrc111 \'1ntage and was l10i!Ular1zcd l;1rgcl.v tbrough the cfforl!i of thost· in publ1r cduealion. l l "''"·"· lhcy be.hc\'('d , a \\'lt)I' to Utvc rl the children Jrom thc.('l'Uel ;ind thoul!hlh.'SS pranks wh 1t h had <'Orne to 111nrk llallo"·ccn in lornlcr }'ca1·s. STll.t .. 1n lht" mrnd~ of 1nanr, iJ I" ;i poor ~olut1on. 1\nd 11 is 11arlll'~larly 111:iripropr1atc for 1·durators to lie cn- 1.'<tura !! 1ng youn).!~tcr~ lo indulge 1 n e:<· tortion. even this n1dcl forn1. a (,!;1ins\ the citizenry as a mc :\n.i ~r amusement. 1 rt;-,,.fln-u1·fmm thcmrm..-an1n1 of the day. f"or 11 n1arks the 4'\l' or ll:i\low ~\a .;~ or AH Sa1n1..:; l la y 'rhal rcst1\':ll J.11'<'\\' oul ()f .1 thl'l'c day t·elc bra l1 un hl•ld hy the H11c1t•nl l)ruids, 11 1n l'·Chr1:1t1 ;.1n rch,.;1un of \he ('cJts. 1'ht.• C\'1'f1t ~'as 1·0111t'fdcnUo the rc:.fiv11 I OTl>urnona, umun JI. CSll " " ot fru its and ga rdens. so the roasting or nu ts ;and apples bccan1e symbolic or the rejoicin~of the harvest . Si nce lhe <1ncic11ls v.·ere super- stitious tllCy believed the eve before the celebra tion w<.1s lhe most likely 1nnt~ fur ;::hosts and y,·)tches to roam. s~, they kept all night vigil:; with bon· f1rl'!). As the festi val carried over to lllill'e modern timC's the innovation of y,·1tch :ind glK1st co:;tumcs a nd jack o'lantl'rns bccarnl' part or the obscr - I feel that fears of I.he merchant group are unfounded ; that they will, in fact . benefit fr o1n a pedestrian and u·an1·orientcd downtow n basin -ln effect a lovely "shopping center" rrce of the congestion , pollution and dangers of lrafric. And who can name a shopping cente r where it's po:o;s1 blc to park right in front of the shops one in- tends to vi sit ? G. ll. KIRKPATRICK Quotes llALLOWEEN in thi s country was. the occasion for CQmmunity festi vals. u~1t8\ly sponson.-d by the churches. Neighbors gathered lo '11.'Uleh t he youn~ hunt nuts, duck ror apples bob· . bing In 11 tub. and frolic in their weird costumes. As the years, went by 5omc or the tomroolery got out or hand and bccume prankcry whicti worked hard· ships on others. Evcn\ually lhe more sinister types seized on the occ<asion "Studies show that ministers and ror mask8 and disguises to perpetrate bartenders have the most contact thcrts and other crime~. "~th inner city residents. ~llnlsters SO th" "lrrc or real 1s an·~,m-.-.re 1rntnetttoh"'lP l p ew GO There has been a school site oJf or Avery l'arkway for close to lour 'and a half )'f'arS. !\\a ny or the people WhO li ve off Avl'ry were told that the school \v~1s to ope n sometime in 1972, l hnvl' done so1ne rese~rch on this school :'lite and I was told I.hut it Is g.oing to Open up in about three years. 1 h_e construct.ion on the $Ch0ol Is going to start In about a yclilr a nd a hair. ~IANV new hou11ing tract" are going up and tho schools a re gelling crowded. I believe lhat the sc hools should be built berore the houses arc finished . If there i~ any way po!!sl61e for lhc students at Danc. llills lligh School "'ml other crnwded schools to try to help m;ike the schools uncrowded could you let us know? Clll\l\LENECUNTER a nd lhe fo~ifth Pcruxt _ et c:&n O\"CrnmentClas3 ,,. ·, --n1,•i:t but llalhiv.•c('n could be to church, -$0 why shouldn't bortcn- 111111 ,1 11101 t.· nli.:aninµfu l if the errorl dcrs be trained to ht lp those u•ho go to Noc t'alid \\'!!. ... fot' <I 11\0l"C thOU1!'.htful ond better bar5?" -Dr. \\'endell llunl or the Ol'i1·•111icd rt·~tl\'ily . It is ;u1 oppor· fltilwaukce Cou nty llcalth f'oun-To lhcEditor: tun1ty 1nr lhc churches to «::;tore lhe dation, explalnlng a program lo There sccm!4 to be !IO muc h op· cyenl l0 1a'$l1rcr and motCJSo'cx:thx..O • rovldc basic ~ychfQl ' .. '.&Joc_-P'lS'ilionJ.oth.c P_arli. Avcnuc.mallonUl c0r.~iun. , ' ' 11 en era. pirl or t.e1gunu·~ downtown busincx~ -- ;, you call it ? :;_.,.. GO .VIE JOSEPll ORANG E CO DAILY PILOT Ro~t N. 1V1Jd, PubliJher Thomas Keltvil, Edl!or • Barbvo Kreibicli f:dirg,r(o1 Page 1-::a1ior _Tile edito'Mai 11age of 1he Doily PilCll Sttk!i to in rorm :lnd !!tlmulole ~aders by prc1a•nt1na on this page diverse commentQt)' on·topics ot in- tc~t br syndlc.otM co1 umnlsls and cartoonuns, by pro\'iding 8 forum ro~ readrrs · vle•·s and by prestnting lhis ne w,papf'r·s opinions 11nt1 ideas on ~urrt nl topics. The rdltorial opinions of tho a )'. Pilot !ilPJ)U lyln"'Ttie. e 1torial column at the top of the pagf' Opinions expf\.'lsed bv !ht• l'Olun1n1$t:s and cartoonists .ind ll'llt'r "rl•1•rs ~re lhC'it own nd no 1•ndor~en1t>11t uf their \'lews by ~he Da~Jy Pilot should be Jnrerrcd. -IYed..,sda , Octolie,,.r ,.,....,, non-I r T I :1 ·I '• 'I ' :11 . l:j. '. 1: !'1. I : " ": ., ' I' • ,, I BAN KAMERICA RD MASTER CHARGE iJ ACCEPTED • I \ii MANY SURPRISE I I .I •• IN-STORE SPECIALS!! il CLOSED 6 PM TO 7 PM 1/ 11 TO SLASH PRICES!!! ;1 I\ t ~' \. TONIGHT FROM 1:00 PM to 11:00 PM THE GRANT BOYS GET INTO . . THE HALLOWEEN SPIRIT BY CUTTING :PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT!! ON l lllE TONIGHT!! PRICES SlASNED ON BOYS ClOTNEI MEN'S FOR MEN BO YS BOYS LONG SLEEVE WESTERN STYLE THAT FAMOUS FAMOUS MAKER VERY FAMOUS MAKER CHAMBRAY SHIRTS BRUSHED DENIM JEAN SADDLEMAN BOOT JEANS DOUBLE KNEE JEANS A'\sorted Sizes and Colors Assorted Sizes and Colors " Assorted Sizes & Colors Assorted Sizes & Colors Regularly $9.99 Valued al $14.SO ' Regularly Up lo $13.00 Regularl y $8.50 ON SALE TONIGHT ON SALE TONI GHT ON SALE TONIGHT ON SALE TONIGHT $488 $997 $597 $488 ~'AMOUSMA«ft . ·, · PtAID PAN . 'kuee Selection 01 SALE TONIGHT 1cp;v V111cies Up To $17.00· '1. O'o 2FOA$1 .. --- I . - A 8 D~IL v PtLOT County 'Attacks Controls SANTA ANA-N<•w :-.t:1lc "re~u l ;.itlons lh:..t could tlo:-e t he tl oors or many' l'fln1 . munity :-.e lf-help prngr;.i1n'i have bt'cn <"hallt•rit!cd hy Orange Co unty Super·. \'tsors. 'fhc lin;.ir1I v otf'd trn :uumou.,ly In urge the -.Jirt•ctor of th(' Slalt' llc;1lt h t >,·pa r!n1t ·n t In dl'l.i v thf' J)ct'. I ~• 1111 pl\•flll'lll:1ltor1 d;.il~ or the rult:s fur ut lca!>l s1."< months. f'nunt\· Admini<ilralivP Ofl1 t l·r HulJcrt 1'hum::i:-. told .S\llX'rvi sors the rl'~ulalions po"e a direct thru:.it 10 'progr;.in1s dc;.il1ng v.1lh drug and :ilcohol abu,t•, group hornes. lo:-.t<'r liunies ;ind d i.I}" care tenter:-. Wed~day. OefoM, 30. 197.C ORANGE COUNTY • 'l'hon1:.1:-. :-, 0 ;_11d h1 .. 111Jt1:.1I revie\1·-. of thl' rt·~ul :111ons incHr:tll' 11u111"ro1u' p1 uhlc1n :ireas that nug ht ur1 ~c. 'l"hc:-.c include: -l.1ccn,111j.!, monitoring :ind Pnl'orcl·n1l'lll lly <'ounty a~l·nt1c ' \\•Ill 1nl.'rca:-.c 1·oun1y 1.:0 .-i t~ l or s u ch ~rogra ms. -A POSSmLE doubling vf costs ror s uch f11cilities as :.ilcoholic recovery homes, ;:1n area the count y is already laggini.: behind in provid ing. Juvenile Program Halted SANTA ANA ·-A pilot program aimtd ut cutting d o wn th e number or j uve nile ;:irrestees senl to t·ounty institutions by local police h;.+s been scrapped <.i nd branded as useless by Orange County S upe r· visors . '!'he progr am, which tilacl·d iJ coU11ty probation officer on duty in six city p oli ce s ta tions, was in op<!ration for 14 months. Accord1ng to a report from the County Probation Office, ther e was no reduc· lion in refcrr:i ls over the test period nod, in fact, a shghl increase was repor· l<>d. Jn Position of ftaflue11ce · More County Employes . Must Give Financial Data ByWll.l.IAM SCltREIBER Proposition Nine in June. counsel:1dded. 0111w~11'~11"5'"" r e quir es ex tensiv e Documents filed laii;t SANTA ANA -Al least disclosures by elected or-month by supervisors, the 500 more Orange County ficials and ~overnmental CAO and planning commis· governme nt cmployes in ,cmployes wh.ocould be in· sioers didnolhaveloreveal the middl_e·managcmc.nl flucnced by-specl::.I in· tota l financial worth but bracket will, huve to ril e "tcrests. only tho!'Le interest:s worth docu~enls !n N?ve.mb_cr. , The resolution adopted by more than $1U,OOO. revea~1n~ t.he1 r financial in· supervisors represents the KUYPER Sl\JD the idea t er~s l s and prope r t y latestin astringofgovern· orsuchlawsis tolet people holdings. ' iment "'codes or ethics'' that The Boa~d of Supervisors have bee n proposed since know who ha5 what in- ¥0led unan1mo1:1 s.ly Tuesday the matter first came up a 'terestS a nd to whut extent to extend p,rov1s1on!'L of the year ago. those interests might in- state Confltcl of Interests Until pa ssage o r the 'flu ence governmerit a l .Act to ~ny cmpl_oyc v.·.ho r esolution. only s upe r· ,decisions. maybe 1nap)S~J?nto 111· visors, the Co unty Ad · 1 Rou g hly 250 job I nuence ~ard dec1s1~1ns. · minlslrativc Officer and categories a nd three other • S1.1perv1s~rs decided to c 0 u n 1 y P 1 3 n n in g county com mi ssions v.·cye take the ac~1oheven though commi ssioners were added to the disclosure lh;t the r.esolut1on they passed r equire d 10 make such bysupervisors. , ,could• be rendered use;less disclosures These range from the 1when a new political reform ' county counsel, probatio n "llERE'S orie program Jaw passed by voters in THOUGHTltEttl\Olulion orficer. county clerk and we finallygotanevaluatlon Jupe takes full e(fecl in ~oes into effec t im· welfare d i rector lo the or and nov.· that we've tried January. n1cd iately, the affected em· director or aviation, chief it out and it fai led, let's go ployes probably won't have animal control officer and onandtry son1ethingelse," COUNTY COUNSEi. to file anything until the d irector of harbors; said S upervisor Ralph Adrian Kuyper said IL is ·sometime in mid -Novem· beaches andparks. Sunday is raaDAr SEAFOOD SPECIALS! All Prices Are Full Pound Prices! COMPARE! IAKEO-IROILED-8.1.t;l.'d IT'S DWCIOUS! FRESH LOCAL s~~:~~·.~~ ...... s 1 9 ~ ......... $] 49 " HALIBUT STEAK . . . • • . . • .: -..... 69¢ •. " HOURS: DAILY I 0 la & CLOSED SAT. & iun. -.. TllOMAS SAID Assembly Bill 2262, PHSSl'CI during the l a:-.t legislative session, or· dC'rC'd the State l-lc a llh IJt•parlm('n t to develop a pla u for licensin & com · m!Jnily e:irc racilitil's and for i~suance of certificates for ot he r sL·rvices. "'The S\;1\t' Department nr 1-le:ilth. in rt·,ponse to thk leg1:..l:H1un . has developed d('t; .. ul('d regulations which impose add1l1onal license f ee s , i ncrea s ed ad· n1inistra tive p:ipery,·ork and :..tarf fl'Slrictions on ·pr1 \·a t c prog r ams." Thom:1:.saicl. -The .possibility such rules could jeo1iardize ef· forts to stimulute interest in joining f os t e r h o me programs. -Possible direct connict ,.,.ith federal confidentiality rcquircrnents. Diedrich Tuesday. likely "al least some major ber, Kuyper said. Bes ides the planning Only Supervisor Ralph revisions would have to be • Depending on the inter· commission. members or Th FISHLtf!RKET Clark voted against killing made in the local provisions pretations of Proposition 'the county ai11X1rt comm is· . e . Jim a-" S . _ e-· the program, saying it in light or the requirements 1Nine, the same employes sion. harbors, beaches and nou should be kept a live until ofthe new law." lmay h ave to f ile neW Jparks commission and the COSTA MESA -!\'Ja ny exi sting drug program:> m:iy oot be able lo comply \\'ith the rulus and be forced to close. the final recommendations The s t atewide reform· di sclosure forms after the •assei;smenl appeals board 145 E. BRQADWA Y, or the Juve n i I e Justice ~l~a~w:.:·:._:•~p~p~r~o::v~e_:d:_a:· ~·-t::i~rs:l~o:l~lh:e~y~e:'.:•::•.:..t::h:•_:c:::o:::un'.'.l:.'.Y_:w:i'.::11'..'.h'.'.a'..:v.:'.e~to:::,:li:l•:,:doc::-,u:m::,:en'.::t:s:. . .L.!========'':;4;:>:;:5:;2;;2:;3:::,=======,,,;!_ Study Committee are made.,.. ··1'hcy al:..u rl'Quire exten· si\·e county 111~11Cctions and n1onitor111 g.'" he ;idd!'d, •·\Ve feel 1n1plcmcnti.lt1on of the regulation:. •ts vre:..ently consl1lutcd \\ould have a significant ;1dvL·rse impact on county programs. TllOi'IA ~ C llARGED th:il the rv}!ul:itions \Yerc drafted "'ith little or no par· t 1c1p::ition by public o r priv;.ite <'<1 re ;J gencJ i..'S. lie !ia1<t lhl·~· \l"t'l"l' not C\"vn pnnlcll up until la:..l n1011th :111d thcu \1Cr c {"if· cul:iterl on a 1·cry lun1ted b..1:..1:-. -NEW CRUllNAL record regulations appear to be in direct conflict with the treatm ent philosophies or many programs. -Vaguene ss of t he r egulations could impose considerabl e restrictions on all child care programs. -?\Ja n y priv a te programs don't have the :1CI· ministrative capabilities requir<>d under the rules and may have to close up. Besides urging the delay or six months, supervisors ordered 1'homas to continue hi s study of the regulations, seeking the input of the f'OUlll.Y departme nts Of health, mcnt:.il health and \\"cl fare. 1'hc s o-called "decen· tralized intake'' project was operated in the cities of Newport Beach, Fountain Valley, Santa Ana, West· minster, Fullerton and Anaheim. According to the report presented to supervisors, the ai m or the program was for the probation officer in the station to study each cose involving a juvenile ar· rest and determine if the matter could be handled on a local level. SUPERVISORS were told . that the goal was to keep as many youngsters as pos· sible out 1of juvenile hall, which is badly over- crowded. SALEI FINAL CLE ARANCE Juit in time to SA VE MONEY on SOtM wottdrriul ~ho$ei for you or for GIF.TIHG in°"'·. e SPECIAL SIZES 34 to 46 121/2 to 261/2 and those chic, hard-to-find 12 -14 -16 -18 and 20's A special 9""'P of supec s.i1es left in blouses al just 4.88, dresses at 9.88, pantsuits al 14.88, gowns al 14.88, All in supec si1es 28112 lo 32112 & 48 lo 60. TRANS-SEASON DRESSES Rtq. to SS0.00 SALE $2888 SIZES 121/1 TO 241/1 SUMMER DRESSES $17as Rtq. la S40.00 SALE- Sl%ES 121/1 TO 241/1 CRAZY 9UJLT & RAGGEDY AHHE SMOCKS DarfillCJ gift items -fits 38 to 46 plus were priced to SZS. NOW ONLY ••• ',u NYLON IATHING SUITS Si~rs 40 to 46 wrn $14.00 SALE ••• - 7ss COORDINATES .•. Skll'ls, Jackels, Pants, Vests, "Maud•" Vests, long skil'ls, etc. All I 00°/o polyestec, latest w•a .. s,. women's sins 3,4 to 46 Isom• blouSH available! 50°/a OFf ALL SALE ITEMS MUST GO .•• FRIDAY LAST DAY! " ... for bounliful women who are a cut above the rest!'" Sale 59 .88 JCPenney ,• ' , :--., , /' ' I \ ., I ' I I' /' \ \ I\. \ ' \ \ Sale 69.8.8 ....., .. ' R•ct-lt.h M•n'• 3·•i>t•d towing Merci•. 26" "-0. M.tt. Men'• H" 10.speed recer with fla m· whe•ls. Side put! Iron! •nd rear cahpet hand• Ing yellow Ughlwtnghl frame and yellow malch· brakes. Su11er1cotch linish. Comfort ••ddte in Ing ricing saddle and 1aped handlebars. Side reg 6~ 99 SeM 51.11 ers. Siem mounted 1w1n gear sh•llers. S brown wl1h matching grips. WtfJltl'l't wtOdet. pull and rear cahper hind brakes with du•l lav· ------"~ll!:~~~----11---~===-·-·_·:::::::::::::::::~-----'-_-_-_:-~---_-_-_-_-_::--------' • m Shop S...doy 11 aA to 5 p.llL at the follawincJ stares: t• ,.,_ FASHION ISl.ANO, Newport Beach (714) 644-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntinqlon Beo<h (714) Bq2.7711 . 01ilr I 0:00 eA 111 S ,.... 'e-__.. ... ~,~, .. _....,,., LIDO-¥f1,1.AGia.:-t1----------------------------~-------........ -+---1 s.id"y I 1:00 a.M. 'fl S ,-. -'--~~~~~~~--~---'~~~~~--'' ' •" \\ , '• . Deatlis Elsewliere DANVILLE fUPI) li1emorial servites will be held today (or Paul William SJ.ipley, 60, brother of Rep. George Shipley ID -Ill.). lie died Friday. Shipley had been l'hie f of the vital !latistics section of the California registry or vital 1'latistics. · -WESTBURY, N.\'. IAPJ -James J\. Cullen, 62 , chairman or the board of King_ Kullcn Grocery Co., the first supermarket-style grocery store, died rtlon- day. Woman Slayer Jailed SANTA ANA -A woman who shot and killed a fellow 'o\'orker during a quarrel that errupted on the assem· bly line or an Anaheim plant h11s been sentenced to one year in Orange Cou nty J ail and placed on three years probation. Superior Court Judge Kenneth E. Lae ordered the jail term for Mrs. J\.tildred Walker. 42, Santa Ana, after she waived jury trial and al· lowed the judge to rule in her murder case on thl! •Wednesday. Oc1ober 30. 1974 Clawson Receives Perfect Marks IJy O.C. ll l 'STl :\'GS 011 ... Dtllf Pll•t ~\fll Hl·publit<an t:nnAl"t''''nan De l Cluw~on 01 l.)ov. Ill'~. who .. 1· <11 .. tric•t OO\\' il)('1utll·., port1011 , Cit Ori111~1· l'uuntv y,•a.-. tht· on ly C;1l1lot'111,1 Ht·pr l·.,1·11t;1ll\i.' to ._:1·l a JJt•r- l'1:ct voting ScOI'(' l'ro1n lhJ: f\n1cri(·~1 11 s fu1· <..'011 sl1tut1on:1l J\ttion. Cl;J\l'SOll. \\'ho IS up for l'i.' e!c{'tion ~ot a IOU pcrc·t·nt rat in~ tur hts \'Otes ou 15 kl'Y i~suc~ s1•lf'cte<I by lht· eo11 - ~t·rvalt \ l; organ1z;1 t11Jn /ur rat1ni.; I louse nit·mbcr ... In the cumul;.iti\'c rating, O\'Cr pa s t srss ion .. 111 Ctlllj!,l"t"!->S,, Cl:1\\'!'>0 n \\";I, edged out by Rt.·p Jvhn l(u,.,t·lol . ;1 John ll tf't·h S.1r:1t•ly n1t•n1h1.:r. C'l:t"'!'>Ull Ii.HI ;1 95 pcl"i.'l"l\l 1·at1ni.: und Bu,,t•l<•l :1 !IG pcl'l'i.'lll mal'k ('•\lll!r'(',,!'>m~1n r\ndr1•11 11111,J\;,i v.· c II' N•·" po rt Bt·;u•hJ~ul tn1 Mti p1•rc·1·nt rating ;_ind 1";1t1n..:' 1il 11·1·11 \l"l'I\\ to \ht• .,\;Ill'':-l\\11 St·11:.ito1·s ;111d nint· l\111g r1·:-· :i1r1nal L>1•rnol'rat' • • • lllNSll t\\\' h as told <Jran..:e County t:il y offiria\s he \\111 suppol't t•ont1nu:i lion 11f the ft·deral l"l'\'ClltlC '>har111i.: pro~ram . 11h •<"h is due \4• expire in 15 rnonths. I n :.i r"l'l'{•llt l1·ltl'r lo n1<1.1or:i of tht· eounty 's 26 1·1111·'· ll111!'>h;1 ""' ,;_ud "t·h;1n 1·,., ;111 • ,., tt·llt·nt'' C'ill\l.!l'l':-' \Ill] t•\lt·1HI lhl' l>IUj..'.1':1111 lh,1l h.i, rt• .. ultt'i.I Ill nHll"t' lh.111 SIO n1!lhvn (ur' lur,d J Ul'l ~d H'l 1!111' Ill the l'tJUnt~·. • • • s·r.'\1'J•: s 1-:.'I. l)cnru:-. l'al'• IJl'lllt't tll ·N l'\\POrl Ht•111·h l \1111 ht• lhr gut·~\ at rt't"L'll• l ion-. ~pn n:-.Ol'C'd hy 1111tablt• lnt•:d olliC"1 ;d -. 111 lht· h11;1 I tla.1" liL·furt· lhl· ~\ :1 l'lct·· 11011 llunl1nJ.!lnn lk-:11·h ('oun- t•1l111)rn;111 ll;1rru·1 \\"1l'(tl·r 111!1 hl· lhl· t•11h11 -t pf .t r'1·t'l'Pl1on lon1ghl :11 1; p 1n . ;1l th1· St::i l'ltfl <.:ount1·y ('lul1. lrvint• l'11unl'Lln1an l!t·11r.1 Qu1 ~lt-~ 11 di ho,..t a 11 •1·1·\I tu1n 101· t ';1r111·11tt·1· ;it h1 ' hOOli.' FrulH.} HI HI' 111 S ;.111 l 'l1·1111·11\1· ~l;.i~ur 'l'hon1:1 :-. ti h.1 ·1·t.· 11111 h:111· l';.ir'pt•11h·1· Lil lor dH OIJl'll hous1· at ti 1J n1 S,1Lur1l :1 .1. • • • CONTH IHl 'l"lllNS to lh<' ...,·;.ir l'ht•;-,\ nl \~,1·1nhl) 1llan Kenneth l'11r1 I f) <:ardcn Grovel in hi, l'oit·1· for !ht• state t•o111!11l!t·r's .. 1•;11 ha11• hf'romt lh i:o t:trJ.!t.'l nf u \V atsonvtll1· 111·11 ~p;:lpt:I' 'l"ht' pr11H·1p:1l 1·har:1<·lr·r., 1 n t h 1• I{ 1· g 1 s t c r · ··111 .. tt·ad or h1·arini:: 1h11'1n;.: !ht· t·:1mpa1gn that .\11· l'ur\ 1, "1 lt«ll"t•d by lht· •nl 1· .. r11p.1n11"·· n1an~ t ·;, l 1 tur111.1 II!'> v. 1 •Uld pr't•f1·r to h\0,IJ' hill) l'1'1JOUl1tl 11n \111· 1tl1•l1\,Jl11111 tu1 lh1· l"i·ll a tl "\'.t·lll h;1 111\ou1 .. ·· lh1· t•thlort.il r1•;1d:-. • DAILY PILOT "9 250 E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA Blind Girl basis or his readin~ of the ~=----== ·transcript. Awarded $725,000 LOS ANGELES IUPIJ - A S!Jperior Court jury has awarded a 12-ycar-old girl a $725,000 judgment against St. Vincent's 1-lospital and a physic i a,n o n grounds negligence and malpractice caused her to go blind. Alicia Sv.'eeney, mother or the blind child, Anna Marie, filed suit for S2 mil- lion, charging Dr. John G. Th om: director of pediatrics. and the hospital "negli gently administered an excessive amount or oxygen" which caused per· manent blindness. The girl w as one of triplets, J\.1.rs. Sweeney said, and s he a nd a sister, Rosemarie., where placed in hospital incubators under oxygen. The third baby was stillborn. Attorneys Robert P. Fry and James Butler, representing the plai.nttrr. said an excessive a mount of oxygen resulted in a disease call e d retrolental fibroplaisia-scar tissue behind the eyes' lenses. The other baby was not affected by the oxygen, they said. A jury of three women and nine men returned the \•erdict Tuesday in the cour· troom or judge James 0 . Tante. Judge Lae. round he r guilty of involuntary man· slaughter in the sla'ying or Bobby Haynes EllioU, 21, Santa Ana, July 2. Witnes- ses said !Urs . Walker shot him when he. repeatedly cursed her for allegedly lying to him akout a ride home that he had been promised by the defendant. Academic Decathlon ·To Begin An estimated 350 hiAh school s tudents fr om throughout Orange County will compete NO\'. 16 in the "Sixt h annual Academic Decathlon. pitting teams against one another in IO diverse a cademic com- petitions. The da y.Jong e\·ent y,·ilJ be held at Golden \\.'est College and will be open to teams selected at individual high schoo ls. Competition will be held in areas of speech, essay writing, social science, science, current cvenl.~. English grammar, fin e arts and practical arts. J\n inno\·ation in thi::i year's edition of th e decathlon is the ney,· ··super Quiz'' y,•hich is a lYIX' of quiz program \\'ith audience par· ticipation. \\/inners in all ---0-,,..,lri-,-l-11-0-r~le_s ___ e\'ents \\•ill be announced at a banquet at the Disneyland Hotel Dec. 5. HUOSOM O .. tlt • k•nt l111o.&o<1, -0-Joi. 0. .. Ol ON"' Ot-ll, ltll . ~-"wd""" -llfl 1 ... *"""'""' ~llM\• ,.....n Of NtWpot'I kkll, 0 . S1>tw1....i OJ no--·· Elheol Mudlotl;. brOIMt, i;..,, Mud""'· Sl'iHltr/Slrlc-11 .. Mor_, ift LOr>g lktc:ll, Ce. lndllt111t01 u- ~U!Vttn1n1S. tll'A LL c:o, 0..'1•• Wtll, •nl s~, Ht•bot Cl•tlt, Hunt•nQlon Btttfl. Su•"•Wd DI' "'' .nte Htffl WtU; 1-.. l!Otll. Jtmes Al Ml-ktM en.11e• Wttl; ,...., h"'fhl•rs. eo,11...,. w.11 tnc:I EllMn Rulu1; lfl.01 ... r, ..... PM.Ill,. Viet ; 11.,. llro1Mr1, Rt"tmCUl(I, Jo11n, Ht•· bttl, RortM l"tllHp W.u; 11.., 1l1i.n, ...,, C.ltey, L0111·•lllftt1IM, Gr Kt lkli.y, ""-""' ScllOtrl ~ PttlJ H.Mclle•; bl!'·-· clllldrttl, S«wkt• •Ill tit Mid FrloMy J:JP PM, Pttll. F1mllrColOl'll1t '-•ti tt.mtln \ilift•t...i1151tr, Ct. llftCICU .& SON WHTCLlff ~T 427 E. 17th SI~ Ci»lo Me,o 6"6-4888 -·-IALTZ;)IRCHiiOH FUHERAL HOME CQl'oflQ de! Mor 673.94.50 'costo Meto 646-2424 -·-llLL-AT MonuMT I IOBroodwoy. Co~taMeso. b-42·9150 -·-DILDAY laOTHIU MOITUMT 179 t 1 fleoch Blvd. H11nrirtg!Ol'I Seoch 842-7771" ' 244 l!edondo Ave. long Beoch (21 3) 438-11.f~ -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA HACH MOlll'UAllT 1795 loguno Canyon Rd. 49.f-9415 -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOllTU.UT 28832 Camino Copi~rrono Son J11on Copislrono •9.5-!776 -·-PACIFIC VllW MIMORIALPMK Cemelery "'"'"'""' c-3500 Pacific View Drive Newporr Beoch, Colifornoo 64.f-2700 -·-PllK fAMILT COLONIAL fUNIUL HOMI 780 I 8olso Ave., Weslrruouh!f' 89J.352.5 -·-. SMITHS' MOllTUMT" 627 Main Sr. H11nr,,,g1on 8eoch .536-6539 * For Weekender Advertising Phone 642-4321- • . Mental Testing Ordered SANTA ANA. -James Orthel Bronson of Ney,:porl Bcarh has been ordered to undergo psychiatric t testing to determine iC he was a mentally disordered 5<'Xual oCfender when he al· legedl y molested a 13-year· old Santa Cru z gi rl. Orange County SufX'rior Court Judge Kenneth \Vil - liams appointed two psy - chiatrists to examine Bronson, 49, of 2319 Purine St. lie ordered the defcn· dant to return to his cour· troom Nov . 21 for a deter· mination. Bronson \\'as charged b~· arresting office1·s "'ith rapt• and lewd conduct with J child under the age of 1•1 \·ears after he cillegrdl ~· inolestc>d a 13-yea r-old ~i1'1 y,·hile she y,•as \•isiting y,•ith her grandmother in Ne y,•port Beach. Police said a number of incidents occurred while the \\'Oman y,·as at 'A'ork and the girl \\'as alone> \\·ith Bronson. Father, 26, Sentenced SANTA ANA -A nlan who was found ,i?uilty or second degree murder af- ter he beat his 4-month-old son to death has been sen- tenced to one year in Orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge Kenneth E. Willi ams or· dered the jail term and fi ve years probation for Bences Pablo Salazar. 26 , \Veslmin- sler. He further ordered that Sala1ar c a n nnt re marry without pcrmis· sion. must undergo p.sy· chlatric t.reatmenl and must attend e ve ning col· lege. ·SNICKERS .M&MPLAIN • 3 MUSKETEERS • MILKY WAY • M&M PEANUT • MUNCH REG . Sl.49 SALE! PANASONIC FULLERTOl\I STORE ONLY UHIOH SPECIAL MOTOR OIL 30 WT. BAG MICRO-WAVE OVEN , , Brcoklost, lunch, dinnc1, or inbetween meals for everybody ot "o moments notice! REG . S329.95,-SALE! • FURNACE FILT:ERS MO ST SIZES_: REG. 69< 8)1'' HANGING MYER LEMON .. With healthy growing lemons. Giossy green leaves, pink ond wh ite flowers . 447 HOLD ALL Sal• Pric•IJ Efftcth•• Oct. 30 tl,,u Now. S PANELING 20~ Limited to Inventory on Hand Good Oct. 30th thru Nov. 5th 1 x 12 -HO. 4 SHELF BRACKETS PINE SHELVING •• One pair holds 3 shelves. Con be used in single or rnuhi ple units. REG.77( 99, SALE! SUPER LECTRIC ELECTRIC HEATER •• Glows red in $econds. With thermo· slot, 1320 wall$. REG. s 16.99 SALE 1 10~.? •• Use to build shelves & Random lengths. cobinets. REG . 19< Ill SA.LE! 15 ~o .Ft. THE S!MPL(ST WAY TO INSTALL A REOWOOO OECI< REDDl-DECK 36!1 INCH !I 36 )1 INCH REG. s ll.99 9.99 48 INCH l( 48 I NCH ~1~~9 15.99 l I "lfJ DAILYP1L0f Wednesday. October 30, 1974 'It's a Miracle l'lll LADELf'lll A tA P ) -Carla Rod riguez squirmed in the lap of h('r father. and to Salvadore Rodriguez "it was a dl'('p]y t n1ot11n1u I 1no1nunt. '' from his native village ot 1A At11amma •. wttere-,. eperatn a small grocery, until he came to Pblladelpbla. Until six weeks ago, Ca rla and Altac:rada rere.JoiDed at the lower tn.ink a nd pelvis. ''It's a miracle," said Rod riguez. as his wire held Altagracia, Carla 's sister. The l S·month·old Siamese twins from the Dominiran flepu bllr "'l'rc separated in a recent operation, and · Hodr1guez . sn\v them for the first tin1e since the surgery. They v.·c re separall-d in 1 rare, l 'h•hour operat.ion at Children's tlospilal llett. They will be ioin1 home aner Carl' has a pelvic operation to give ber rree movement of the hips, l\trs. Rodrlguei returned home two weeks after the operation to look art cr the couple's other rivt children, ranging in age frorn 6 to 15. Then she and her hwsbancl returned lo Philadelphia. "I ltf:Al.I.\' \\'ASN'T prepared rot it," Rodriguez said I hrough an i nlcrpretcr as he held little Carla. "I knt:!Y. "'hat lo ('Xpc<'l , of t•ourne, but not until I saw tnc babies. t:a1·h 111 i1cr own crib, did it reall y hit me. I got down on my knees and sa id, 1 'hank You, J.ord.''' Ills wife. Far1da, 32, nodded. TllEY WERE TAKEN immedi:itety to the hospital, \\'here Rodriguez got his first look at the bableti after their separation. "\\'l' thank God. \Vt! thunk the doctors a nd a ll t he other J>t"Oplc v. ho have done all these wonderful things," l\lrs. Rodrigul·Z s<iid. f\lrs. Jtodriguez said she doesn't think the other children realty know what has happened. "We tried to explain the separation to lhetn, but they'll have to s~it for themselves to understand, "sbe 18ld. "It will bt: a wonderful homecoming," Rodricuuadded. ROOltlG t.:E Z, 38, 11..\D never bc~n more th an a rew miles , ' PARENTS WITH SEPARATED TWINS FOR THE FIRST TIME Father Salvadore Rodriquez Says It's Deeply Emotional Moment $10 Rockefeller Gift Too Little to Keep? By DI CK WEST \\1AS lllNGTON (UPl l • Among the 524 ,712.245 that Nelson Rockefelle r ga\'e , awa'y t o d ese rvi n g • 1-0rganizations these last seven years was a SlO con· tribu tio n to Phillips Acade my. ' fl/ow a ny time th at a \\'Of"· thy cause can extract 10 bucks from rou or mc. it ,knows it ha s been in a strug- &)e. But finding a SlO donation on Rockefeller's charily list is a bit like s ii.:ht1ng a guppy in a school of \11hales. O~LV ()NE OTllER gi ft was under a grand. and SOOll" of hi s contributions . r an 1nto !ievcn f1,::ures. I don't know v.•h:it Phill ips Acad e 1n y did \\'il h its bencfact ion, but if schoo l of- ficials had hcen true sport- ' smt·n. they v.•ould h:i\'C thrO\V ll it hark as being un- dcrs1icd. U n fortunate ly. the ma tcr1al that Hockefcller submitted to the St•natc Rules Con11n ill.cc 111 t•11nllt'l'· lion v.•ith hi s \'iCt' prc~1dt•n lial confirm:i11011 ht•anngs gave no hint as to tht• t•ir - cum stancc:. unde r \\hich theclonation "·a:. n1ad•·. S O ()St: ('AN onl ~· ~pecu l ate as to hu\v Rock f'fellrr hil upon SIO as bein g the app r opriate amount for thi s parlicular girt. But he n1ust have had a g r ud ge against the acadcn1y . ;\lore's thc 1>il .\'. "'c h:i\'c no record of how academy officials fl':lt'lcd "hen they received the 1tonat ion. Were they crcstfallt•n. do you !>UP· 'J!Ose? 1 '11 WUJ!Cr 1 ht• !lOUnd of f.1 I ling crests c·ould he hl'ar1t ror n1i lcs aruun1L i':11·· i lcul arl\· ir t hey \...nt'\\' .Rocke f1/ll l'r wa ~ ~'' 1n~ ~5.7 1 5 to the \VJl\\\\'t·k School for Boys, $:'1,Ulr.) to the l\t cDnffie School for Girfs and $121,358 to Oecr- fiel<t. Academy. :--- ~ Tll E 1\BS•:NCF. or any Trivia? direct com muniques, let us see ii we can visualiz.e the scene : The acad e m y 's e n· dowment committee is meeting lo hear a fin al report on the ll ri ve to raise funds for ·a new library wing. "Gentlemen," the chai r- man says, "we're in luck. As a long shot, we sent a solicitatio n form letter lo Nelson Rockefe ller . llis reply arrived in the mail this very morning.·· ''How jolly~" the other n1em be r s cr y in unison. "Pray open it instanter, if not before. 1\ HUSll Of expectancy fa lls over he roorh as the chai rman ~ incise s the en- velQpe an~ a check flutters out. Then ' volley cheer is raised. "How much is it?" Asks a rain of voices. "Does it put our fund-r•ising campaign overthetoP?'' "Genll elilen," the chair· man s ays, ''Governor HocltefellCr has honored us with his pe;rsona l check ror the sum of $10. This exceeds our wildest dreams." "Ten dollars! Thal \l.'On'l buy more than a couple of bricks." "Yes, but as a coUector's ite m the check is worth a fortune." ft]r. <!tbristian~ · FtJr rlinin:i ,u1J J,111cin.e ar11on.es1 tltt rtlics af fint altl suiftn.e 5/,ips. BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR I Tu.'o E:ntrees for The Price o/ One D<lily Sunday thru Thursday 5:00to7:00 P.M. r.unc/1eon t.1011 .·Fr i. f rOlll J J :JOa.nL f)i1111er served n1gl1tly f rom 5:00 p.m. Sunda 11Clrarnpag11e1Jr11ncli from 10:300.m. . ' 1:;s/,,·.(, ,\f,·.11.'. 0 1•s11·r Bur, t'V1HtJ IVin ts, Alts and Spirits ~,r.·c~~~!~.!tan·s~, ·'" r1·pvrt nr11t f1 -'I ' Rth'rt'iltions (714)615-5 J20 ~. ,_, - CHAIN SAVE ON CHAIN LINK FABRIC 50°/o OFF* FABRIC WHEN INS TAUED IT WARDS Folks Sue lnA.tlack By Wolves PLACERVILLE <UPll - 'lbe parents of a <l·year-old girl have filed a $17.5 mil· lion suit alleging she was ..!'permanently injured" when mauled by trained wolves beina:' used in a wildlife film, court records show. Terry Crum and his wife, Judy, of Sout'b' Lake Tahoe, alleged in the Pla cer County SuperiOr Court ac- tion that the wolves were al· lowed to wander from the rilm set and into their backyard where they at· tacked their daughter, Shel- li. Named defendants in the ' suit were Pisces Produc· tions or Sherman Oaks, Olympic Game Farms, Inc. • of Washington State, and Tahoe P a radi se Recreational Area. The child was releas~ from Washoe Medical Cen· ter Oct. 13 but is scheduled to return lo undergo more plastic surgery. Sheriff's deputies sald the wolves were being used during filming Nov. 10 at the recreational area by the production company when they wandered away. r BUY A JUICY CARL •s HAMBURGER. GET· THE REST OF THE MEAL FREE. ' ' Cati l(•cttel £nle<P<l$U Ille. 197' ----.. ----- I Save SOC Pr~~ent this coupon ond get a free 10 oz. soft drink and free I regular size French Fries when you buy a juicy, charbroiled Cori's Hamburg er carl~Jr. I at the regular price of 85c. (Prices I may vary.) Limit one to a customer. ., I I ·-----,,,;;" ~ta=Jr~Na~74. AUGUST 1972 AUGUST 1973 AUGUST ·1974 • • And it's here. These bus ridership figures tell the story .. 25,000 riders in August of 1972. 236,507 lost year. 656,242 a month today. And rising . That's a lot of people' in Orange County depending onOCTD. · The orange and white buses crisscross the county between the L.A. and Son Diego county line s. Serv ing riders-who ore a cross·section of Orange County. Commuters who must get to and from work and find ii a great convenience and economy lo lake lhe bus. Teenagers. Mothers shopping . Senior Citizens who hove no other way. : Riding OCTp is easy: And compared to ".'hot 11 costs I~ run your car, tis cheap. At twenty- f1ve cenls a tnp, no matter how many times you transfer, you can't find a better way to light inflation. It's still oboul tpe best bargain around. The number of routes and buses doubled just a liltle while ago. Sunday service become a reality. And now service and routes expand again this month. Pork-N•Ride, the first regional mass transit station in the county, opens in late November. And the Senior Citizens Pr~gram is effective on the first of Novembe r. · Support your Orange County mass transit system. Ride OCTD. lfll get you there . 1--------t--~l'LG..reCUO•~--l to read the ~l---"'""...,.""'1Apnil......._... .... u ·~?:!l~""'"--.1------..,..:--:--------~------\' ...,..i.wpftcn.C .. fwht ..... Dally Piiot's entertainment page every Saturd ay WOOD AMO Wl0UGH1 •OttALIO At•• •Ml • -'INOTON CENTH mrllf " • · ..._ ,.;.."W6r. tlONllll'LUA ... _.,. ........ .... .... " ...... . ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT DISTRICT ' I I U,IT•..,._. Seeks Divorce Ti na Sina t ra, 26,· has filed suit for divorce ft-om record co mpany executive \Ves . ~"'errcll, ,34, he r hus b and of 10 rhonths. Temple " Classes .Slated flon..; ,\Jil·havl, st'hool ad· m 1ntlJtr.11or for Shir 11;1· A1 a'alot llart1or Heform Tl·n1 Rh.•. anrirfft111·es the startrfig r1f .~!\ i:l:1'>:it''i for aduJt.., 11pl'r1 \11 <l ll)'OllC Ill lhe. Comn11.in1l.\'. ·rh(''~·l;1...,:-.1·~ .1 r(' hcltl ·on Tuc"dQ '"· !1nn1 r:;.L'i to R p .n1 . :it 1 luO \\' .· Balboa ,£]\·d .. , ;\e\\ port Heaf.'h. 1 'l'hc tla-;st'c; and instruc· ·tol's ··ar"l' · ./1•\1 Js h \Vholc E arll! l'at :do~ut• Habbi Bt'r11t1;~d Kini.;: 'l'hC' c;vrrlcn Land !.... Raeht•I Lt•111~; Con· t t·1n ·fl o rar y .J ,e,r i ~h L iteralure -Carol Rie h· m ond ; C h o ir -. ,\ric ~h1k ler. r:intor: Bc~inning 1 11.'bfe~v -:-;l-iif(: tsrifcli f'olk l)a114·c .l udy 11ru.\h·~. 1<111· add1t1onal infor· m.111011, 1.:J JI !i-16·42~4 or ti75· i :.?:JO. 4.33 , . Wednesdav. Oclober 30. t§74 DAIL v PILOT " I I L.ltl. Boyd How They. Make Sevens Happen A curinin~ cra pshooter long ago discove red he could make each of his two dice take the same number of turns to roll cx.actly the sam e dislanco, particularly if he threw them on a sort surface i;uch as an Army blanket. ·rrick wa s to deposit a. liquid substance between the two dice in his hand, then press them together an instant berore the to!iis. This sort of throw im1>rovcd the thrower's chances enormously. That liquid substance, of course. came rrom the chea ter's mouth. 'l'he practice got to be so · Lutliera1zs , Battli1ig '. · 1 Equal Pqy l' P.11 L \VA UK EE. l'\V lio CUPI) -A \V isco(l s in ,, Lutheran Synod educati1>n ·offic ia l s a ys the s ynod would appeal a L~hor Depart1n ent ru li n g ·1thul " female t eachers :it the synod high school IJC paid the same as 1nalc lcaChcl·!t doingcomparableworlt. r I ., i The synod hns arg:u111d 1 that it h;.is a religious fi ght to di~criln1natc un lhc ~a~ds or sex because of its IJ:Cll¢r · 1~ that the Bible a!<signs t?lore ' responsibility to men 1thin .l.. t to women in the church, j • • •• co mmonplace that crap!lhooter11 · everyw~ere affected the habit of . f holding their dice to their lips to blow on them "for The Rev. Robert J . Vo¥, luck'' before Jetting them Oy. e11:ecutive secretary of the ·synod's t:omnl1ss1on on QUERIES FROM CLIENTS . Hi ghe r Education, soi.d , Q. "What \vas the first commercial recording "Wc'.re just a little peaiiut Bing Crosby ever made?" , operation in com 1>aiti sOn A. A lilt.Jc dilly coiled ''I've Got the Girl." On Oct. with lhe l{oman Co~holi c. 10, 19'l6. Remember it? Neither do J. Chur-f h. I n1 agine if (lh,y' ' Q'. "WHAT'S the race·value of all the U.S. coins said nuns would have tp get ·Will a ·bt:J~too help "Whip Inflation Now"? Actu ally it ca n h e lp as a rem inder to · d · d ~" · paidthe samc." ' f m1nte on any given ay . spencf less.and·save more . The button is yourS free, even if you choose one o our A. About Sl million. 111;:;:;:;;:;;:;:;;;:;:;;:;:;:~ · • · ' f Q. "I KNOW ·cole' means cabbage, but where did beloved competitors, but it is hard for us to run an ad without pointing out a ew 'slaw' come from?" . ·:, reasdhs (Qr selecting Hohie Sav ing s. No financial institution pays more on insured A. The Dani5h 'slaa'mcaning salad. 'l:l:\1'ggn ~ . savings; tv1any d0 not off~e r as mut h in either in terest or benefits. Growing wat~·1::cA~ 3 water moccasin bite 3 swimmer in the 1;J;/ t: ~ savings ehables Home to hel p anoth er way. As Numb er 1 in the nation in lo ans A. Presumabt:y. But find no record that any ever . as well 3s Jn savi'ngs, as 3.n Equal Opportunity Lender, Home certa inly is doing its has done so. best t()l-pr:ovide customers necessary rea l estate loans .•. which even you Q. "YOU SAID 11 pcq:cnt of a man's body is A " i.. . ..1u. • d t b 11 A I t · f b ti musctc.llowaboutawoinan's·!" '' •may11ecu ·so me ay o uyor se . nyway, peasesop1n or you r u on. A. Thars3Spercen1 . 0 .,Let us a'1I t\el p Wh ip In flation Now. . TllEllARDFACTS . Costs you just nbout $105 a monlh lo' own your't!ar, 1fyou'rc average, even herorc you drive it anywhere.: ONE OUT of every rour greeting cards is bought by a ll'enager ... POLICE FAIL to get convictions in three out of four knov.rn murders ... FIGURE just about 15 out of e very 100 telephones in this co untry h:ive unlisted numbers .. ·"'llY ~IOSQUITOES like 1he color blue. but flies don't, is another matter now under study by th e researchers. !'11 .. \\'BE YOU Dlll!\:'T kno\v th at a scared mink bl:.ists " stronger odor than docs ::i sen red sku nk. ~:c ~ E . . f.te» 1!1 r. f ~ -t :z: ii DE s· i:;~\'l. E ~e;.;iSA\'J'!Jl\!:QS;c','i:~ OQ, ...... ~ .~· _>-n ~ ll ·~ "r,.,I~ ,..v_:p '···•'1: :c " .. ;;:::> lL~ ' 1" 11 ::o·.:.··1 '< ~ o "'r"' :X: "' , " t ;:;.'4 I U'h1 'I <::;;'£! ,.. ~. c "' Ill • c: ' • ·. : ea:.· • .¥f!l .,,.,,... -v -., :o ' . · ~tf A$$C1C ~...£..1:-~::] : iJ~\~ ~ : ; g:.:. IC ~ • Amb.· ·r· i·ca's ,, ,r,:•,, N3~6',_,,1iV' ~ ? ·, .;. C7 > :z: 0 . • ;;;\ '! ~ r~"~~ z •: , Largest :z G\ SIOUX \\'ARRIORS devised a £airly interesting vJay to av.•aken themselves the next morning, if they knew the previous night they v.·ere going ii:> want to !lCt up particularly early. They just drank a lol or water beCore th ey "·ent to-bfd. And the earlier they \\'anted to ~et u1>. th(' more water they drank . Or so an Indian t'.'<· pt.'rt report:-;. 2645 HARBOR COSTA MESA i --549-399"4 . I , OVER $5X Billion Strong NEWPORT BEACH Address mail to L.fl·f. Boyd . . P .0 . Box 1875, N~t Btach, CA 92660 Member: FEDERAL Savi ~gs and Loan 'tnsurance Corp. l/1" Drill. High po\ver. well balanced. Drives l hc most popular accessones and allachments. Double insutaled. 120V AC, 2\0o AM PS. (#7104) . 4.99 10-pc. high speed drill bi! sci ., Charge ii on yqur JCPenney charge card. r 190 Newport Center Drh·e 640-6100 ' Member: FEDERAL Home Loan Bank System ---9.99 Jig Saw. Makes straight, . curved, scroll cuts in wood, metal, plastic, more. Double insulated. 120V AC, 2.1 AMPS .. (#7504) 2. 39 6-piccc jig saw blade set. Reg. 5.49. 19" tool box. AL19ged steel with 1111 -out lray. Room for all your tools. Crescent 21-piEtee ~~"drive socket set. 10.99 0rl9' It.ft . Crescent 14-piece 3/8" mclric socket set. 14.99 Ori .. 14.tt Big .power from Black and Decker Crescent 21-piece 318" melnc socket set. 20 to 500/o OFF hand tools CLOSEOUT 4.99 Orig. 9.99. Crescent 6-piece :-=mb11ttthon·wrench set:-Sali chrome finish. Ouahty forged alloy steel. SP.ECIAL 1.39 We shO\\I just a sampling of M"tug~eclfon~ll queHt construcled lor years or hard work. 19.99 7V." Circular Saw. Cuts 2" wood, dust ejector system. 4900 RPM . 120V AC , 9 AM.PS. (#730 1) _I __ I ~ (~ \ __ ,;-~=· 15.99 Finishing Sander. 10,000 orbits per minute. Double insulated. !ront handle for e)(tr;i control. 120V. I 5 AMPS. UL listed. ('7404) BUENA PARK: Beach at Clrangelhorpe •Open weekdays 10 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6 00.NGE: City Dr.al c; "",."Grove Blv.d. • O~n weekdays 10 lo 9. Sundays tO to 6. !--------------· ------------'"'""T,,A..,A.,t!"'A";,~J,.9QO..,,,.:...So:o1.. ... Bu.n.,,.,1ou;l.=N,.a._, ou.twS"'o"-'C-<a"""''t1-P1<1la.w • Olll!ll wW!lays 10 10 !l ..::iun(l.}1,;. IU lo 6.. • -• . ...,_ -. '· , • j • \ • • 1• •1°: "I! OAILYP!LOT \\ledoe<>day.OctoberJO, 1974 _ .. -., ' , :Green Book Drops Nixon . . pre s i d e nt i a I pr r s s C. Bradlcl", 1vho se p:iratNJ mer congrcssv:oman and !>cc:ret:t r y. '!'h e n tht·y rrornhis "•ifc. a mbassador a nd widow of plu('k Cd it oul \\'hen he An1ong persun <o !isled ((11· puhlis h('r llen ry Lu.cc. She rcs1~n1'rl over J;-ord's 1n.1r-the first tim1• ar•· recently n1uvcd 10 Washing. donor N 1i.;011 . -·r1v o lil;J c·k 1·(11q1 l1·s ton. 'I · ,. t \l r · ---Charl~s <.i nd Lut.v ltobb, 'J'rad ltionully dropped i~ 3J. _.rn .• 111( •. :-.. from the I.look i-., anvone Frederick l:l li s l)a\'l~u n son-in·hl\\' and daughter.of newly divorced. st·p:ir~h:ll. •and l)r. und,i\l_rs. Ch:.irlcs the late President Lyndon moved from the <~apital or Eoos. Dav 1sCH1 1s con11nan· B. Johnson. the subject or unpleasant der or the l'\lilita ry I?istri ~t -Attorney General and noloncty. or \\!ashington anti f.pps IS l'\Jr s . \Villi am U. Saxhc, chicr orthopedi c :-.ur.ceon at presid ential CounSl'llur"a'nd A!"10SG TllOSE drrippl'd 111)\\'<lrfl t:ni\'trsil ) l'ullcge !'\!rs. Jtobert ll:.irtn1;inn and Ul'lft ........ o 111 th.,. Spirit Nevada Gov. Mike O'Callaghan says he'll stay hon1e tonight \vhen young.s te rs i11 Carson City celebrate Trick or 'freat night and will be at governor's mansion pas· sing out goodies. THE MOST IMPORTANT ANTIQUES SHOW IN THE WEST. Oct. 30·31-Nov. 1·2·3, hours 1:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.rn. Last day Sunday, Nov. 3rd, noon to 6:00 p.m. n ... r1111.i, .. ,, ~..,, r-Stot• ._~•••Ill-s-. sioc• 1Mt, thi ~ year l\'t•rc P i·tl·r ufi\lt'clicin•· ·rrl':.tsurcr of t he United Fl a ni g:.. n. r or m c r r\i xon _ _:-<.::.::·~":":•_::ti::::""~"~' ~':":"~'~· ~fo~c~·__:S:'':":":'s~>~·,~a:':"~·i:nc:..:_~~· e~f~r. _________________________ ..:._ _____________________ _ olide "'hos(' nomination as • j . ' "" ; TllE Cll t\~GF: in ad- ministrations taused a "'-'ild tH:-ramble and a n un · ~ctedented m (Jnlh ·s delay in publication of th(• book, Ol.Cl'Ording tu its pu bli~her, Alr.!i. Carolyn llagncr Sh;;\\'. ··Nelson /\. Bol'kcfell er, ha lf in a nd half out of the \'Ice presid ency, is hnlf in land half out of the Green Book . ... lt does not list a ,·ice president . However, the .. name of Rockefeller, iden- .\i Ci ed as ''Th e Vice President o f the United , 1 Sta.res ;ind Pres ident of the ·Senate designate.'' lc:.tds off the congression;il section of lh~Jiook: , ft\RS. SHA\Y hadn't ex- -l)e.i;ted Rockefeller to make U a~ all . She said the anonymous board of governors. \\•hieh makes the decisions on Whom-lo include, squabbled · ·OTer whether to list the for- '1 111er·New York gove rnor. • r. :·There was so much con-~· 1'fusion, but I \1•as under the .. ' . : lrripression "-'hen the book 1 wertt lo press that he \V:tSrJ't ~' -.~·· I:oing to be in," said ;\!rs. ,,, Shaw. Nixon resigned in August, ·j~t a month before the book -traditionally goes to the printers in Richntond, Va. MRS. SllA\V and her • board have.spent the inter- .... 1 -'\'e'ning months trying to ;:.,,_ ketp up with cha nges in the Wtiite House. '• ';· fpr instance. they rushed tlie n ame of Jerald F. terJ:lorst to the printers 1 'Whe n h e \Ya s named 1' ' '. "Deputy Due Big Award ' ,. ' ·:. ' ..... RED\\'OOD CIT)". (l_jPI ) • • t -A San ~1 :it co County . sheriff's deputy, "·oundcd tv ~yout h \\'hp hf\ a depa11 -nltr1t helicopter during large! practice. has been :;;i11·arded S2U2.650. Th;it amount \\'as a1\'CIT· dcd b.1· a jury to .J atk Gerhardt. 40. follo1\·ing a 10- dav tri :11. Gerh :i rdt sufft'rt'd 3 ~c1·crcd artery in th e lt'fl le{: :.tnd a ~h :1 ttcrt'd left '1rist frnm lhc i\'.01·c1n1Jcr. l972 shoottn!.! ambass:.tdo r to Spain has been held up by ::tc('USution~ that ht• sold aniba s~ador· shtf)li. Al so omitted \\'ere furrnl't' \\'ashington "hnst<>s:-. 11·ith the mostcss" Peril' ;\Jt·sta . who ..r£'tired to Okl:JhOnHl ;.ind \\'a s hin gton Po.<:l ·~xec~1lJ 1·e ~di tor Bt>11J:in1in I Sears I Tru-Ear 27 Behind-the-Ear Hearing Aid Sears Low Price Sea rs snug filling aid may be the answer to your :probl'em. l!inged batter1' compartment, easier to insert battery . Separate on-<>ff S\Vitch. prolongs battery life. A~k ,.\bout Sear~ Con'·~ni Cnt Credit l'lans 1.Searsl ll t>ari11~ ,\i,ls are _.\,·ailall l e al Th<> 1''o ll 11 "·in~ Scars ll1u•t•a l'HrL ;\"r1hridr,. I .. rr1lo• l',,.,.,1, . .,., l '""l'l "" · 1•;, " or 11 iu1 I'~'" '-'""'""I J',,n"'"" t) \l1•t1h• ~""'h I u:o•f 1.1 ..... 1:01.. 1•11,,J• ln;:J,.,.,,,.,1 ·r .. rr;111r·f' I ";:""•' llill· \ ,,11, .. I ""~ 11 •.. ,..1, ~ ... ,.,;;.,.,,.,. I I •<M• ,.,, ;;;e~'fuN· ;:.::ci<:Gii I '' ~ $5 00 CAStNO F!U PUYS I l•clullli1 • D1ily r1r P1rso1ttt ... 11111ts ctt rnt tll111tJaffl• P•rtt t,.,., llltt 11111 Pill, fn• C1t1t, ' I S•nt•lu, Orials, ft~ 011111. lt Our Cut,l IDr 1 r111 o., tf F111. I 1 CASINO, 24-llf'. riff. '"· fret tv, ~~•1tdt ot l••ifr ~nltt, 11 •••11 IM•t & Coli, Ftt• lo111111s. fnt Al11~r1 Iii, l1nkA1111ricu~. M1tlcr ~"I•· ... ' ) I PALM SI?RINGS G N00PENING -19711=75 SE1\S0N • T • . • • ' • ., • l·· ~ ' ' " J i • The n10C)l cxciUf18 and dynamic conce,pl in dc()crllivif18 ever offered. 0\.\·nership I Membership All In One~ Sunrise Cou ntry Club bi-ings you all the advantages of belonging to the most elegant ,. priva1e golf club .and tennis club plus o.,.,·ncrship of a beautiful single· slory condominiun1 on fee land 'in a gate-guarded con1n1unity fo r the price of condominium O\\·ncr· ship alone. A new precedent in luxurious desert Ji ving. A new criteria for your condon1inium dollar, How ii Works -As an o""'ner you rcct·ive ptopri· ctary sncmbcrship rights in both the golf and tennis club with the ability to activate your playing priv· ilcge in either or both for ot'lly nominal annual dues. There are no membership initialion fees. l 'hesc •n1embcrship ri ghts remain with the ownership of each condominium. An i1nportant asset to the value a nd s«urity of you r invcstm<"nt. C lub facilities To Rival The Finest -The focal point of Sunrise Country Club is the 15,000 square- foot , spli1-level clubhou5e. A masterpiece of f\1rdi - terranean architecture, it Includes a glasS·\valled main dining roon1 and adjacent fireside lounge which overlook~ the l ~t tcc, 18th green, the out- door dining deck and one of the four community fakes. There's also" men's grill, locker roon1s, snack I bar and the tennis and gol f pro shops. Nearby, are the nlain swi mming pool and a scparale children's recreation area. Tennis -The Tennis Club facilities measure up to the finf'st any.,.,·herr.. There are nine beautiful courts, four lighted for night play and one over- sized and sunken for tourna1nent play. i ·here are "{.., ~.'~ ~~" . .',74 .. ~ a~so ~our teaching al l~ys f" ··~.· · ·· . , with videotape replay equip- !: ;~ · ":"lo~ ment to sharpen your game ~ w; ' and to top it a ll off, one of · ' ~ "'1the greats of tennis, ~nnis Y~ • .J Ra Isl on, is _Res ident Oirec. ~ · _1. r.l'toc ofTcnms. \ .. ,. CH:nni' RalslQn, Dirrct(lr of l "nn .. , . , Sunrt!f' Couniry Club. Co;u;h and 't C'..ap1ain oftht 197'.' and 197'.I Davi. , . Cud Team. Suixrb pl~yrt, ttacher "' an to.:ich. Golf-Spreading outward from the beautiful club· house con1plcx is the challenging 18-hole Ted Robinson designed golf course. Winding its way ~ently throughout the community, you'll find it well trapped with just enough water hazards to make it truly interesting. A greal course for either the high or low handicapper. Single-Story, Low-lknsity Luxury -Nestled com- fortably alo ng the rolling green fairways arc the beautifully spacious condominiums. As o nly Sun- rise can build them. And scattered among them, approximately 18 se parate sunning areas cornplete with swimming pools and companion therapy pools. To make Sunrise Country Club an even•more in1- pressivc value, you'll only fi nd about four condo- miniums to the acre.And as we've said,on ftt land. I ". Wed'nesday,October30, 197<f OAILVptLOT 8f Ali's Decision: Retire or Make $10 Millioll * * '* Sometb)ng· Smelled; Says -Fan N'SELE, Zaire IAPI -Afuham· .mad Ali sai~ today he is racing lhe decision oC .. whether to retire or defend hi s heavyweight ch11mpionshi 11, perhaps for $10 million. 1 Ali tal~ed .with ncv.·smcn and ad - mirers at his villa here just rive hours '6·tter he regained the title he rlrst held 10 years ago "''ilh a stunning eighlh- ro und kno c kout o ve r G eorge F;oreman Tuesday in an outdoor stadium in nearby Kinshasa. "Govern ments arc lookinc for me now, not· promoters," said Ali. "'ho , . disclosed he recently received u .. tor a fight SC? rich Ip_ Pllfolf, last ·...ttetephone call from a representative fughl"S Mflhammad ~II G'eorge. -o(.(ln ·und isc losed gove rnm ent Foreman heavyweight championship bout in Africa was woefully. poor in qua lity. As early as the third round, the chap seated next lo me ill tl}eAna}ie;im Con· ,. v~ntion Center /·Closed c_iJc'Uit TV1_' stlo'41ing was· saY. ng..sqmeU:*lg sm"el·,. led, l'.· · Being, a seqSitlve persoil, I first reaet~a ·by 'runpirig a r\lentaL chetklist: J i{ad bathed1 b~sbed my teeth1 ci')~nged socks and washed ~hind mY,ears. · ' Then a,s lh"e fighl progressed with . th'{ sce,ne played over and over, J came .(o understand1·t~at ttl fellow w.a.s. teferc:iJlg to what he was seeing On the gla:nt screen, not to mti,. 1 rett relier.. ' • . ' Arid I beg~n to.. find m rl in his eonaplaintJ'. FoYemaO:ger\erally · thr~"" a. ·lot or J)_µnche~ lllfd!f most GLENN WHITE WHITE WASH lo Ali'!S arms. gloves and to a body that looked like it cou ld be hit by a bazooka and still come through un· scathed. After about 2 minutes, 20 seconds of this ridiculous ttene in ea9h round, Ali v.·ould come off the ropes, deliver a nun1 be r of lightning like strikes to 1''oreman 's head, and then retire to wait ror the next round. .. t gu11rnnteeing him $10 million to defend thfl title wgainsl t"orem;i n or Joe ~Tailer. "I don 't ""'ant to filUlt nobody," he said. ''J. lerlous~ W3lll to rftlrc but not riMht now. 1 went to see my n:nnc there for awhile. . "I' J:,Ot a big decision to make. I mi ght stop ~here 1 'm at and forget the moner1 I will have to talk to Elijah .A-luha'.mll}&d (leader o( the Black :Jl.'luslim sect.I first . "l"ve got things to :OO in Arilcrlca. 1£ I fight, it won't be forme ,"' !\I any bo!Cing ()l)s~rivers h.-el Ali will keep ·fighting una thal hi!S biggest 'money fight would be Y:ith Joe • F'raait:r1 with whom he has split \WO dCcislons. Another Arnc;111 nation or · :.in Arab country could be the site. l"oreman whlp1)cd f'r:.i'.l ier , \\'ho is a pressing. s warmin)! fighter, in tv.•o rounds to win the title. hut boxing is very much a s1Jo1·t o( styles. And Ali admitted Fruz1er ""'ou1d lie a tougher Of)ponent than foreman. "11c's a n1 eehanit·al rn11 n," Ali said of Fore1n :tn. "'I.ct mt• t ell you something. ·rh<it 01;.in "'on '! be good ~ny n;1ore. I'll let you in on one thing. George Foreman \\On"t .... ant to fight rn cany more." 1"hc 32-yt•ar·olt.I l'har11pion then fe\·calcd hi s battle plan for Africa's ' ·nr11. ~orld heavyweight tllle flghl for .... ·hich he and Foreman each received ~million. "''l'he whole surprise was no dan· :cing, ·· said Ali who fought llal·footed •resting against the ropes und beating •Foreman to the punch .... l'hey were all l'ea4y for.-lot of dancing.·· All said it was his idea not lo right on hi!S toes against Foreman. "I don 't have no trainer . 'they alt v.·ork for me. •I'm the trainer.·· He also said lhat his battle plan wa, to stay within an urm's length of .foreman because he fell he could beat t ... orem<1n to the punch, and that • lots or work oh t~ ~vy bag in· ('reased his p\inching abttity . And he felt he helped dlscourage t~oreman by talking to hinl when he wasn't hitting him. K "Come on, take your lte;f shot," Ali said he told Forem<1n. "Coffie on, hil.. . hard. 1-lcre's the body, hitbiird. ·: "I'm gonna get a lot or eredit rot:, something I didn 't do,'' said A ti. • ··1 told the people the m•• has no class. I a lso told you thathecan't take a lot of punches . I took hts heart i.n the first round. The man probably could have gotten up. l-le was: I.ired and knew he couldn 't "'in." 1 ..; * * * ,, * * Roles Reversed * ' . .. . ·.":Foreman a Sis~y, ,'I-•l ' ,. ' Phony Champ-~Ali it1~SHASA , Zaire (AP) -The win- nef fumed and complained, and look~ as angry as a vindicated man c:a:n when he's proved hi s own right· nets with a vengeful hand. The loser t alked gently, mildly. reasonably. The roles were o1d and wouldn't have been reversed if the \lerdict. had been different. . Muhammad Ali , champion again, couldn't find anything nice to say about George Foreman. And Foreman eouldn'l dig up anything mean to say against Ali. No skill, scared, doesn't like to get hit, a phony champ who punches like a sissy, a bully who was built up by know-nothing writers -Ali had those words to describe Foreman. And these: '"H e was scared ; h e was humiliated. I did it. I said I'd do it, but did you listen? I said I'd stick him and that he didn't like to get hit and that I'm the greatest heavyweight of all timt;, but did you listen? "f didn't dance. I wanted to make him lose his power. He punched like a sissy. I stayed on the ropes. Staying on the ropes is a beautiful thing for a fighter. You think when I'm on the ropes I 'm doing bad." All looked incredibly peeved in vic- tory. He had told everyo~ how hard he had trained, how he had hit the heavy bag again and how Foreman was a •·mummy.'' But no one wanted to bet on him, it seemed, and all the talk was about Foreman's awesome power. "'l am the greatest of all time and you thought a scared amateur would win," he said. . Foreman had nothing angry to sa~ at all, and his \IOice was soft as he talked with reporters. His sentiments tinkled while A.li"s clanged. ' . "Nobody lost," Forernlt.n s aid, pushing the facts a littll. NY/e have built some real bridges here. When the competition is cle~n. there is never a loser. If there ii a good right, there's no lo ser.'' Foreman even had sortie Jncredible praise for the m an ·who ridiculed him. Of Ali, who rolled his eyes weirdly aod mouthed a curse after the P.layine oC the Star Spangled Banner:'i'Fore man said, "He's a true Amert'Carl, a greal. gentleman and a champion." Then he added. "If you don't have anything good to say about some~ tbeo you shouldn't say anything at ar. I." Ali was absent from Khoo! th~ aJ. temoon the teacher got around lo that maxim. . On the puneh that t6ok .him out: Foreman said it.J11as the bnVhe never saw. There were otherslhat he got..1 preUy good look at, and t!Jk/ were the. ones that did most of the di'ptage. · l\l ercifully for the rans. Ali brought it to a close v.1ith a knockout in the eighth. 'Yet, having watched Foreman and Joe Frazier slu g it out toe to toe ror 15 rounds Qf their epic brawl, I found it hard lb belie\·e that such a Set>m1ngly glancing blow by Ali could have dec ked the champ for the fatal count. But then I recalled ~O\V difficult it \Vas to accept Ali having been able to knock out the late Sonny Liston, too. MUHAMMAD ALI CONNECTS WITH A LEFT TO GEORGE FOREMAN'S HEAD. Ali extolled himselt, 'belittled Fore man and claimed Ow divinity in his corner. Foreman was•hwniliated: humbled and admitted he di$n't fol-: ·low the good advice in hisoorner. ~ · A slighUy puffed right eye was th~ Sports in Brief ' The mun next to me jlrew bolder in his criticism of the r\li-For.eman bout \\."hen Ali delivered the'KO bktw. He t>penly charged it was a fix. Such a situatio n probably would not be unique in boxing history. However. \\·hal is there really to fix? I mean. each combatant was going to gel S5 million, .1vi n or lose. Nastase' Tops Laver;-onlymarkonthefaceofAU. . "He was an amateur.:..11-was the professional," Ali said. '·ti hope thiit the boxing world will finally recogniu-· me as the professor of boxing. So \•:here is the incentive to go out there. especially <4l the inhumane hour of 4 a.m.,,and get your face lifted by n brute ~·earing a"boxing glove'.' Being eli gible to be called charr,p is v.·orth little if your caulinower cars are so bad you can't hear .• 1 Davidson Forced Out "They thought I was g~t.pngold. :.:. that my reflexes were gotJr.I am the greatest. Put S5 million on the line, winner take all. ~nd I suspeet' we 'd have been tre;.i ted to a mu~ liveijer less h ' • ' suspect s ow, • If you a nd your ncithbor v.•cre each gi\·cn a large amo®tof money to rare each othe r, v.·ould you runsollard that ,·our lungs fe lt as If they might burst and your legs fell as though they 'd been heavily s tarched if the' payoff \\'ere the !Same to win a!S it ·~:ere to· lose? Pride enll•rs in. you say? To a poi nt. But lo me. pride and inC'eplive run . together nnd when one is.iri sho'rt sup· pl.v. I suspect the other will also be lacking. 'l'he sho ~v in Anaheim \Vas in- teresting from one standpoint : the ex- trt>mcly l:irgc crowd that coughed up S\5 to S25 for liekets v:as over· ,1·hclmingly in !SU P1>0rtof AIL · And those !S UI> porters . "'ere ex· -' trcmt'ly \"Ocal in lettipg their sen· t1ments be knO\\'n to all in attendance. 1\s for the fj_ght. I ha~t> see1:' better Ont's in my o,,.H home. I ve seen more action at· a stamp collectors' meeting and r,·c had more enjoyment riding out a sc\'crc storm on a crummy troop ship, Ali may be the v.·inncr. But tJs>xing is th(' lrueloser. ' .-l-ll Ul'ON HEA'iJ ·-1sLAND. S.C. - Ilic Nastase of Rumania has defe:atc.d Corona de! l\lar's Rod Laver, 6-3.-6·4 in an opening singles semifinal match of the, J40.000 World Invitational Ten- is Classic. La\•er, \\'ho hasn't played in a tour· nament since August, double faulted three times in the second set. Friday, Nastase will meet the .,..·in - qer of today·s, malcb betv.·een Stan Smith and Bjorn &>rgofSweden. t Chris Evert played he r usual s teady game in dO\\'ning Evonne Goolagong of Australia . 6-2, 6·1 Tuesday. M'FL Shaky ' ' - HIC1\GO -The threatened ~"·ith dra,val of the Chicago Fire apparen- tly forced the immediate resignation Tuesday of Gary Davidson as (•om- missioner of the shaky \Vorld Football League . At an emergency mc(•ting Davidson ·submitted his r esignation and lhc league's Board of Governors named Don.aid J . Regan . \\'FL gencrul coun· sel .. as executi \'c dirt!clor of the 10- mernber c)rcuit. l·IO\\'Cver. it aouc<ircd that Regan \t'ill ha\'e considerably· less authority than a commissioner and the league actu~ll\' \\'ill be run by its six· member cxecuti·\·e committee. Da,•idson·s resignation \Vas ;1 \"iC- tory for ~'ire owner 1'om Ori ger, \\·hose rumored threat to pull hi s leam out r the league with three gumes Laker$ ·Battle Seattle; Rookie Sparks Victory S EA'l'l'LE !AP) -T?irough the ,·cars co•1ch BUI Sharman o( the l..os ·~\n ge l cs Lakc1·s bas piC-ked up a n:putation for not using rookies very U(ll'IL nut dl'Spill' thC' in1 age, there was the Laker~· No. t druft choice, Brian \\'inters. playin g' v.·ith the Lflkers 011 '(\i 'l '1u1lghl ('l1f111114:tl .; "' B tralllnj:. by 11 point \\'Ith only seconds rem1n11111~ a~:1 inst the Trail Blazers 1\it•sd.i.' nii.:ht wt Portl un<1. \\'inlcrs didn't m:1k.c the ~ame-v.·in· '-==~in~ ba~ke t . th wt wu..°' done by Gail r-,OO(lrlrli-\fittrl N>lJdr-t il'~-1 the 105·102 \'lClOI')'. Pj~t n~ 5('(11'Cd 10 nr the l.akt'J'f . 23 pah\ta :\A lflc flnal qli~I'· ler u.nd ft(• "'·us nn tluf ccni11 when the f:':I me \,·u11 dl'cldcd. / ., , 'rh~ (.;ikl•rS plU>' fb,.lir s:t.•mntt road ~111ne or the t;taSbl\ toni~hl f•tin.g lhc &atllt• SupcrSonicK. . After Tuesday ni ght's {!amc Sh:1r· mun Said hi s reputation of not carinl! to play rookics is ··r<"ally false.'' 111 the pasl. Shurmnn noted, lhl' J.&kers huve had "i;i:rcat personnel" .such ait Je1·ry \V est .. Jim l\'l rl\lillian und \Vilt Chumbcrl<iln. "If you '\'e got a set lineup, n11turally it takes :i rooli:ie a y,·hilc to play ," Sh<irn11.1n .. ' :>(11u. ' I ··nut ;r ~·ou ·,,e got a 1·ookle whoiro reudy to ~ay and intelligent enough and :i position opc11 ••• Wcll i :1b· solutl•ly. ·· ' rcmn1ning trigt:ered the sho.'>'(do\l.;n ..,. ' " meetin g. • ~s of the t .. ire fr anchise, one' of thE" : new league's strongest, could have collapsed the ehtire"\VFL setup from \\1liCh financia l difficulties alrcad) ha\'e knocked out tv.·o original fran chi.ses. J S1c11 ot1 T\I CI-IARLOTTE, N.C.-Rookie quar· terba ck Tony Adams leads the Southern California Sun against CharloUe here tonight in a game that will be televised on Channel 11 . begin ning at 5 o'clock. t\dams is the league's leading pas· ~er. The Su n h3s clinched the Western division championship. Charlotte ha's lost quarterback Tom She rman for the season with u dislocated elbo\v ;i.nd Brian Dowling \\'ill st;.irt in his place. S hoofi11g Denfl• LOUISVILLE, Ky . -One man was shot to death and two more wounded during an argument over a bel a few minutes before the televised showing of the Pt1uhammad Ali ·Geo rgc Foreman fight at Louisville's Conven· lion Center Tuesday night. The dead man was identified as John Robert Franklin, 27. of Louisvil- le. J1is brother Zebedee Franklin, 24 , also of Louisville, was wounded in the shoulder. ' --~~ .. )·~,....;..J· ' ~· --GEORGE FOREMAN HEADS FOR CANVAS IN 8th ROUND KNOCKOUT. "l didn'l dance for a re,aSQn. It was tb m ake him lose all his pOwer. But put this in the book of boxing, for a heavyweight tnstay on ttt:topes is a beclutiful thing. · -:# '"Allah was with the." Dick Sadler, the fallen 41iemplon's trainer, was near tears. PONlnan was shrouded in gold towels, his face bat- tered and tears welling in ~s eyes. J-1~ could barely talk. • • Grid Odds ,..,,. E1'9....0o ... r lklltMOIJl'I 0.11.so.,..r SI. Lou.sa.,.l WtSlllt!QltOll IWff Gr-. Bay Dr J'h llM~Al.M~r Ar~"·"~ FIOr .... _rA-"°"' ~O'f'tf C .. 1!0<""1lby,.. 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Eugene ~e Cook. 23, of Sulphur, Ky., is listed in serious condition with , a stomach wou~d . ,Frank llambtin, 51, of Louisville h:is been eh~rged with willful murder and tW'o counts of rralicious shooting and wounding. Becker Began Racing ·at~l4 F ou1itai11. Valley Cyclist Seeks U.S. Title~ 6fJi"1t1at1 Holl• VJENNA -Tom Gorman defeated Hy 11 0\~i\RO L. lli\Nl>Y .Jouquin Loyo Mayo or Mexico 6-3. 7.5 Ot•~· o.u, l"llto!Sl•H 1'ucsday in the Vienna Stadthallc l)anny l3c1·kcr or Fountain \':1 ll<'y Open tennis tournament. \Vill be nmnnJ! th{' leading co ntenders In other m<1tehes, it "'as llaroon for the United St nles class A speed- ltahim, Pakistan . over Christian way motorcyc le n~itional chumpion - Kuhnkc, West Germany, 6·4, 6·3; Ove ship l"riday nigh t at lhe Orange Bt ngtson. Swt:den. over Jun Pisceki, Counly l'"airiirounds in Costa t\1 esa. Czi::rhoslo,•nkin. 6·2. 7-!i ; Karl t\lciler, Hecker "'111face15 Qthcr riders in· \Vest Gcrmuny. o\·~1· Jairo Velasco. cludinl! dcfC'nding champion and Coklmbia, G·\, 6·4: R~y ~loore, South fa\•oritc ~l ik e Bast in. a series or 20 A:tri c,i., O\ler Jun Erik Lundquist , scratch hl'ati; to determine the i;han1· Sweden, S-3, 6·1.·.-nd Hans Kary, p1onin :1cli11nhcg inningol8:15. ,l\us t (la over .Frantis:c.ek Pal<i . 'l'h l• 19·~·t•af' old hi~h ~chqol dropout Ctechoslovakla. 4·6, T·S. 1·5. "ho turned I\) n1otorcyclc racini.: ut the agl' of l•l 1111 a 1>rnfcsskinal basi'j:, Rf!"i11gf!rffirt•d ha:i. lt•a rnl•d his lr:ide well despite . d be1n i.: llll' )1111ni.:cs t in the rleld Jo'ritluy GrnV('~ Rcs1ngl!I' \\•as hire . as . a cvcnin i.:. l"t'l:lt'h-rttei«ln by-t~ltfnrnttt--·1 r(';1ll.\' 1hdn 'l have time to,Jtn to 1\n11e ls, lhe fourth m :tJol" lcu~uc cla:>:" <irll'r I bc~un rucln~." Danny ba~}Xtll tc~m ~e h1.1s cufl(l\cd a.In s~y11,. "But l'rn taking:night.,rourM~ lo 1006. ~I my hl~h ~~bnol dcs~eJ'' Resl n~c1', 59, .• couled fhr 1.~c Anr; ·I~ illcfkl'r J111s been l-,bbttl as Der· rl~1r1n~ pal'l1nr l~l'i\ i;e!istt11 ~rt.fr ~)rt ''lCrko by the Jnlbllc loKkt , nnnoun· d1na~1n ~ lflc 011~lqn~ ~ :f. 11tln~ cer at llle l1·uek .. Ool'lrl !hi:!I bolh{·r 1r:.1hnf1Rl'um11s )nt972ondl97S, him1 ' '"Not really. I still make lhe same amount of money," he says. The young daredevil rider takes home $1<1 .000 yearly, 60 percent of the purse money he win!!: with the other 40 pcrtent going to his sponsor. , ··on a good ni ght, when there's a big crowd, I'll m:ikc about $1,000," he Sa~. . l\ut he 's re:1dy In make u change unless proposed plans for an inter- o at i o nu I ci r cuit in\·ol vin g 12 Arner1can cities. and tY.'O in Qr nada becomes u reality . 1)anny bc ~un hi s career under the lntclage n( 1lick \VOOllS of llunlington lk'ach ;.ind hoth v.•111 be ln the 16·mun r1n;,ils . "lie he1Jll•d me when l st.<1rtcd ;,ihoul four nr nve tin1e~ ... D~nflY recalls. "Uut y,·h<'n we 're nn the ruce tr:ick , \\'C don't ~cl 1n each other w11y loo muf h." 1 ., ( \Vhat i ~ the mnst importa nt in1trcdlcnt In short lroick 1ict1cl[I where ) I ' races us ually arc rour ot rive fap!S duration'~ ''Whbcvcr gets into thl first tu1·n first has a definite advanil.ge. 1'bal"s '4'hY Mik e Bast has done ~wcll. "lie get.s out or the gate -~st and has the start down better lhon anyone else. 11c's really Nery serious about the whole thing. He breaks first and rides from the Pole to th~ middle of lhe track and no one can get around him." llow much longer will Bet ker con· linu<' in the SPQrl? ~ "About tv.·o or thrL-e more years · .u~less it grows into som~thing real nice whe re we siJ:n contracts to ride u~ learns in that proposed circuit," he s.i ylt. C)lhers in the Friday nicht race it1 elude Sonny Nutter. Sle\'C 8 :1 st . Woods. Scott Sividi::e. Jeff Sexton, Mike Oust . l.arry Shi1"" Oubb f'cr· rcll, flilly Gr<1)', l.arry Moon , Mi ke Curn~. Bill Cody, Steve !\I utter, Mike Knnlc and Ed Willi ums. ( \ \ • 02 DAIL y PILO r Wednt15day.OctotM11 30, 19f4 Heaney's Return Bolsters El Toro Saints Improve -' '"People ll;ive Lrcn w;1i11n~ for l hr~ gH mc 101· t\\'O yt·.ir.,," 1-. hov.• l·:I Toro lfi g h foolb:.dl t'o,1ch :\l;1c til oorc 1't1l s 11 \\'h1·n d l-.cu-.- :-,1n~ r r·itla\ .. ~111th Coa -.t l..ea,1tuc .. hv11 lluw11 l>t•t 111..·1..·n tu .. t:h;irf(t•r-. ;ind the f\.11-.· !'llOn Vil·jo ()1ahlo-. Uoth tcuni.-. !>ih:.ired th<' ~amc-c;.impus in 1973 after t '.I ·roro ht'c.n1H · an 4•111 11y ;.iorl tilt: lv.u 11·1·111 on doulllc :>C--.~H•l1'>. Fr1•L.1y I hey <'ol l1dc fort he f1r .. 1 cvt'r con!'ro11t •1tion ;it Jl.lt-. .. 1011 \'1tJ1l. :'llany on Top Passt'r botll learns \\ere t1..·;i11l - 1nute~ 011 lht.: f\.ll~~ton Vit•jo f1'('1ooh111 :1n :ind ... 11pho1no1 c lc<in1~ol l:,li l an1 I i':! .. \\'l•'ll lll· tl'y1n).; t o run our 1;.t m1• 4L'hutk Vi.In Lit'\\'"' runn1nl:I ;uul l'nl ~ur~ .John f\.lur10 11·111 I.IC l rvu1~ 111 run 111 -. g,11nc lthe p.;s-.111).: ol O;J1 t.· !:irhrn 11tl J," !:i.'.:I\':-. ~loort•." i 't1c n1 :.11n itcni 111 thr F:I 'l'uru '>!d1· of •'<1 1llt' pr~·p:1 r,1\1oll'> 1:. lht.• 1'ctur11 vr ta1lllcirl.. Ur"ici11 /h:ancy llt·;nu·y m1~ .... c<.I El ·ruro·:.o 11r~11 1vv l('<.1gue garn1 ·_, :ind Hornets' Anton .. Tests Pirates Or<.1nJ!t.' l'.0:1st and f"ullcr· tc;>n c:olh•gcs ha\'c th(· to11 d efensive l1..·<1 1n s 1n the South Co;i~t Cunlvrcn1·r-. l!u1 don't be t oo ~UfJll'l ~t·d 1f Saturcl:iy ni ght's footb;ill c:n1ci:JI at OCC turns into an offensiv~ battle. 1'h e rea s on 1s oh - '1ious-thc to11 l\\O µ:1,,~1ng quarterhaf'k~ in the c.:un· fcrence are r11;1tche d. t'ullerton's Hon Anion ((i~ 0, l&'>J ranks No. I • but ho l d s 0 111 .v il !i li gh l statis ti cal edge O\'Cr lhc Pirates' Dave \Vhil e iG-1. 180). ,\nton, a :;ophomorc who prepl)('d a l1 Anaheim ~ligh, ha~ completed 69 or 127 pas - :;es for 834 yards and four touchdowns. \Vhite. a fresh- man Crom f:dison. has hit 62 of 118 for S20 yards and t"·o TDs. Fullerton fi gures to have a sli ght edge in the quarter- ba ck department-not only betause Anton has a sear Of JC experience -but because of llornets backup QB Bobby Acosta. · Acosta !6·0. 19-1 > was the CIF 4·A player of the year two seasons ago at \V estern }Ugh, .then spe nt u year at UCL.A before transferring to Fullerton. Jle h°is been seeing more action in each ga me and Jast week .shared duties with Anton. .. Our two qua rlerbat~s c:omplement each otht>r." ~ays llornets coach llal Sherbeck. "Bobby gets bet· tcr every \\'eek. but Anton has ::in edge in experience." f'ullerton got off to a stov• start this season , losing lo Crossmon! (27-2·1) il !ld Colden \\'est f28·21) and t ying El Camino (21-21 l. but the Hornet s ha \'l' jelled 111 the last lhrl'c 11·ecks \\'ith ·M-1ns over Long Beach C.!i- i / ~ind ~l es:.1. "\\'e've e~e c uted bettC'r, \ve'rl· t•lirnin;.it1ni.: !ht' 1•r· rur~ ;.ind \IC' i-;t•ttin~ !O linrllv eaeh other's stre11 ,gths ~ind \l'e:iknesses, so \Ve have to get hf'lter." s:1ys Sherbcl·k . In t'finstrast to CJCC;, thc llornets ha\'e not had a st1c- <·c~~ful r unning gamE.>, 'rhe l!)IJ rus her is sophomore fllike Va n Dacie 16·1, 1951. v.·ho ha s 226 \"a rds in 53 tar- ries. · And it probably won·t im- prove against OCC. the No. I team in the ronrerencc ag<iin~t the rush. "Orange Co:.ist's ~realest '.strengt h is its defense ngainsl the running g'-lmc," savs Sherheck. :'And they ha\'e :i lot of striking pO\Ver on offense. They have v<.·ry l'i.lp:tblc runn ers that put pressure on th£> inside defense and the outside perimeter. And t hev a re capable of thro~\ in g .I he footb1:1 11. "So '"<' ccin't ~t;.1ek op against the run. Orange l"•1.i~1 has. ma ny ways or at· tackin g and that stretches into the kicking game .'' O••n .. C0,\1• F•llleMOfl Sc..d'- 1~•8-f U"C• Ion Jt O((J l~~C\. !?, Fu"•rtonO 1~lo0--0( ( I~, F ulf••lon 14 \l•r' 19\1--0(( /0, F .. l!ttton I 10)/-1.J(C u, Fuo+en"" 11 !<)J-f u"•''"" ll OCC1 1~-Funt••o" •l. occ' l~)~-fuo,·1100 Jl, OCC• 1<>1to--O<:CJ). F u11er1ui I 191/-0t.C I I, Fuu..-ion I •9>11-0CC '· Fu11~non<>U .. 1 19)'1-fuo••<ton IJ.OCC It 1'1W---fu"•''"" 10, OCC 0 l9'>!-fu1•~11on •O. O((Q 1...,1--0c1..b.Fu+1••-ill 1 ... 1-0((. IJ, fullt<ton• 1""°'-~ ""tflon J•, O(C e 1"1!1-Fuutr1on •J,OC:CQ 1'<&11-fulle<lon l~, OC:C 1J 1 .. 1-Fu"~"onl•, OC:t I 1~-fu.,er1on 10, OCC II 1.._f---OCC 10, ""'lfrl<ln 1' 1~1Q-~'"'~"on ?1, OCC I I~/ I -0(>.. .!O, f Ulltt !Of> 1• l~IJ---OCC .IO, Fullf•lonl JQ/J -t Ul>Ot!O~ li, OC:C J ~ulO~tl<>n ltdD• If"~. 1•·lO•r. Uni May Find It Tough to Stay Up l l n 1\'t•rsit~· l !Jgh footb:il1 toal'h .lt•r1·y Hl:'dr11;111 :.itl - m1t:-. hi:-. I ram 1~ ('on11ng ulf <in e motiuna ll~· hu,;h v1r tory over !\1 1ssion \'i1·JO :ind th:1! 11 \\·111 lit• h:i rd tu rn:1111l:.i1n ih~ll IL'\'t•I ;11 L.1;.:11n.· lll':ich Fr1d..1y r11t>ht. '"Uut I dnn'I think th.1 1'11 })(' a pro!.Jl l•rn : :i:i~·:i Ht•d- rn a n. ;1 ... h·· prr p:i r1'" tu~ IL·oirn t .. r :1 Su111h Co;i'l L~·;1~u» 1 tlll1 rnnt :it ion. ··\VP 1·,111 '1 ;1ftvrd ;.inn!h1'!' lo:i:-I Ll .111 ,\·onv.'" :-.:iy~ H1.1tl· n1an. "'\\'c kilo\\' \\1' h !l\'I' t•I ~·1n tht'11l .il l :111d 1 tl11nk ou1· tt·:im h .t~ le:11'!1l'd l\S lt'S~Oll . 1ftt•J' !n ... 1n !.; In S.1n Clt,1nen- 1 ~· \Vi· )..11,11\ \le 4·;1 n t i::n .1r1>1tnd 1h111ku1g ,,,. /\,I\•' • Ill:'> i.;:Hlh' 110!1. L;i.i.:u n,1 J\l';u'h sity " running game are in q111·:-t111 n. S1·r~10 Dt'leacl11lo t 155\ 1s :-.l.1tf·d \():-.\JI~\ H1 $('Ott f\1ur· ph ,1 ~pl art· at t:iilbat•k cifll'r ;.,Jtu ph,1 s a11• h1n11e1I ;:1r1Jon ,t)!lllll:ool :\11s~1on \'Lt>JO Uut.> to ot k111·1· IJ\jlll",I' And ~Pl'1'd~trr Bon Dykes 1~ :-Lill que~t1011:1blc (ltJ(' to a funl lllJ Ut'~'. [l1 kl'S h:i s ~cored l\\ 1c1• :ind U \t'r:q:~C'd 5.'.! .1·ard~ 011 :r: !'.1rr1L':OO <;l't·~·u :1nd i\lurphy arr th~· \1nrkhorst•s for Vnii·t·r" SI \\'. h11 \1t'\l'I'. f:l'c('n h:1s c:i~'l'it·d G:> t11n rs fo1· 31111 \:ll'd" .111d ~lul'ph,1· ha~ ad- it1·d '.ll~ 1 ;11'd S Ill 7\ l':JITIL'S hi L',11 rl'. an :il n1ost l!lt'.'l1'~s )>.1 '-' Ill ~ ,'.,I nl<' . a ll1 111u~h (._'1·;11,.t nrin1\ pt·r· rorml·d wrll <1nd 11 ill <•l:<i1 n cct th1· -.tartin g nnd. I IL·:J nl'v',-. ;1 lt-.l'nt·1· 11·;1-. lt•IL S11il , ho111•\'t>r. thl' Ch:ir~crs n1a1nt a1nt•tl 1hl.'.'1 r uffl·11~1vc ph1lo-,1qiby ul rull· n1 ng us opp1J ... cd lJ 1 p:1~~1n~ · ··\Vht'n you h;1\1' a ri111 - ru11 g h:1l'k l1kr \ ,111 L1<•Y.'," :-.:1y~ l\loort'. · 11h,1t :irl' ~·011 &0111~lof'l1i'' '"\\'e'rc· !>i ure our i1uar1er· hark , c:a ry Kt•_I, \\Ot1lri ll:JVC" niut h rru;rt· 1n111rf':-.· sivc t•r1..·de11t1al-. 1r \1 i,: 1\.lll· ted to pa~~ 111ol'l' SPORTS CM Boss Reveals Formula · Costa l\lesa l ligh's con- fli ct '':ith Estancia J1igh's fo~;1 g les Friday night at Orange Coast College could be :i n :•<;rial circus like never berore bel1vccn these t1vo Costa l\'l esa schools. Costa ~l esa c.:oach Tom FrL•nr h and his J\lustangs y,•il\ be coming out or· the t·hu tc 1vith quarterback Tim Rosauer. a junior \11ho has tossed 55 completions in 107 attempts for 7trl yards and three touchdowns. 'fwo of his connections have bt·en ror 64 a nd 69 y;1 rdS and ii appears Mesa ,1·111 be trying to re verse a 1-5 record through the air Fr1dav. Fu inbl cs h.'.1\e been c:at.astrophle ror r,rench's eleven and the f\fesa mentor says the· s ingle thing his t ea m mu s t · accomplish a&ai nst E stalicia is to main- tain concentration and play \Vilh intensity. · ··\Ve've been'hitting well in all of our games." :says French. '"It's a matter of everyone assbciated with our rootball program to con· centrate,m ore on the job on hand. "1 • f\.1esa's running game has been spotty_ No J\·lesa back has nettE.>d as much as 9U yards in any or the previous :-i x ga n1e s and Steve 'l'eregis 1s the onl y back \\'ll h over 170 yards lo hi s c.:rt•dil. Tl'rt·~1s ha s accounted for 27U \'ards in 61 carries for a •I .i ·<ive rage. After that it lat],, off s h<J rply. Frt·nch has inserted Tony l-.lart1n£':l 1n las bo.1ckfield t'l'Cenllv :ind the move has pci1d d1~·1dends. fllartinez has gained 167 \'ards in 42 carries in the j1a st four g:1n1es. . French is pleased with !lit' job Rosauer and hi s reec1\·ers have been doi ng, hul savs tus most pleasant ~urpr1Se is the consistent 101.l turned in each wet.>k by 1 ~1cklc Gary Baume. "'lit"!> been ve ry eon- ~1s\t'lll," s a~·s French . .. llat1 n1t• just g0t.'S out and bt11cli:-ilnd doesn't n1iss his a~~1g nn1e nts. 1 1nin1pre s~11·1· 1n \Jt'· 1 or \ -\ t'I l)i·ll t •1' I h:in '''1'~·1·h·!I ir1 1l1•t1".1t tn :\l1:,:-H111 \' 1,· 1n ;11111 I 1;1 n,1 I hll s. Gir/S' Athletics •·J,~1 :!U !\;J 1!1•<1 rli 1" f'J p;1t.h· !ii pl ,1\·111i.: \1ilt1 :1 11\'0ll•' Ill I hrs lt•;1C.Ul'. .. ~.I~~ Jll:chn;n1. ··And 11.~ <l('f.;on~t' :t~:Hll'll I ht• run \\Ofl'll''l rT1{' l . ..1 f!t111;1"s olft·n:-.nt' tl1l't1 >1l t'tf 0111 ion c1u;11,.lr1 h;11'I.. ill it..(' :-it•rr.1no ;111d 1·unn1tH! bar~ "•'\Ill P1 l,1' l'!llll'f'l'1\ !fl(' l'ntr('rstl,v to:u·h. ·· 1~it hr•· n1H' 1" c·.1p:1hlf" 11r breuk1n ~ lor thi· luu1 ·li.tQ11u ;1od SC'rr.1tHI 11:1.' 1111pro' rd ~1 ~rrut d1·:1l :.111Cl' l':ll'hl'I' u1 lht'1'~;1 . .;nr1 . T11·11 1·1tal co,c .. in U111\·~·r- Pro Scores N~l>OMI flll~~IO•ll A~•O< ••''"" 1,<>SA"Vl'if' 106, "'111,.~(J l~l W3"*'91no'I "", C,11•1 ~OOiO l\ri.!Ofl 101. (_1, >'~l•!l(J ~] v:>tGen$1.olf •~. bu•t~ln l~l A-•~•ll l!llOtl~.o!l AOO<•Mie" ~ ...... , ll t ,N<'"' l O•• I •S :.,.,,o..,.,..11r" L"~"•o• flUl•Oll•' HU<~•f l.o·,q,.,. \OM>tnv"1• ,,~!fO•IO LUSE.A "7-4 DATSUN PICKUP 011fy 179 "'°· , '''~~·-."11-01 I COST A MESA DATSUN 214S HAllOl It.YO.. 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" { '"\V e h;ivc adcc1u a te recei ve rs in Clyde Bir- ch;.ird . Charles fli cks 3nd J ot> Carta. · "13ut when you 110l the ball in the uir, lht!re are n1any, n1any things that can huppt•n .'' ·r hings happened to· Mi s· s1on Viejo lo.1 st week uge"tn~t Un1vcrs1ty in the pussini; ga rnc -and l\1oorc i:-. hopeful l'ate will sting Mis · s1on Viejo :1'gui n in that d••parln1ent. Van Liew has carried 56 t imes in the Chur~crs' t\\-'O l ca~uc victo1 ic" ;ind h~'.s J;'6 incd 2-16 yurds "'·hdc scurin.: thrl'c t11nl's :eaeh on short ya rda_.:c _,1tuauons. Orinl l g;i in<:d :>5 yards in 22 carru•s with Heo.1ncy on ·the s id1~llncs, who had c~r· ricd 272 yards in 17 t_arr1cs d1.1ring non·leagu(' acllon. Key has four tou~hd<>:wn r>asses to hi s credit alll'r completing 41 or lO-l ror 1~43 yards-although his rn~JOr success Wl:I S Ill the first three games. Steadily Corona d\•I ~l <1r lli ~h is hoping the tough side or the Santa Ana lligh rootb:lll t eu m doesn 't s ho1v up f'riduy nighl at 8 ror thl•ir t:entury · t e ague gunic: at th<.' Santa /\na Bo\\'i. Says Pickford The S:-nta Ana Saints .bring only u 2·4 record into Fr iday's ga me. but arc conung off :i lug 14·13 upset triumph over Villa 1~:1rk . Only tht' 1vt'1~k bl'f11r1" hu11'i..'\'l't, Santa An;i hxil;L•tt \'ery bad 111t11 le lo~ing a 12-11 decision to f\.1agnolia a nd the prior-week it aln1ost up - 5el El Mode na before drop- ping a 9-7 vcrditt. Newport Strikes No matte r ,1•hi ch side Santa Ana displays against the Sea Kings, it will be a fa r cry better than a Saints team wh'lch lost their first t wo games, 7--0 and 37-U lQ Buena Park and !\later Del. With Home Run f'ountain Valley Hi gh's Ba rons hav e th e hos t Newport Har'bor Sailors to contend with Friday night in Sunset League football hostilities. ·.com poundin g the problem for Barons coa~h Bruce Pickford ani:I his eteven are the memories or rotten officiating last week in a 28-7 Joss to bruising \Vest m in s t er and the realization that they are oul of ihe title race. r.tultiple in- juries a:re also a rac:· tor -a lthough Pickford isn't saying how many, to whom or how bad. ··\Ve s t.minster thumps and grinds and physically mauls you. Newport Harbor strikes with the home run at any time." Pickford points out that his team's task this week in· e ludes facing an orfense (stacked I-formation al times> and defense (wide tackle-six with variations} that it sees only once this year. "It's ci great de£ense," says Piekford. "But you don 't see mach of it, Ne wport h as a lo t of "'Tinkles lo n1odify it and plays it very 'ol.'elt. •·ft 's designed to Lake the outside a way, but they hurt you inside, too, with Bucko Area Polo Results JUMIOll:COLLIGl SUrt,JOINr""' °'""'9fCoiol1 2 s 1 ,_. CN!lty 1 0 1 1-J D•at1q.e CM st llU>•lno -~-3, T ..,,.., 2, Ocb•oU, Zfld>n, l\•M, Fr...,,.,, JUfUOllCOLLIEGI! ,,.,.,,°"",..'' (iol,,........,11 • 1 1 1-10 ~i.MO<ill• 0 1 1 ,_ s Gcl<ltn Wt SI S<OtlllQ -Colton l , .Jofln$ofl 1, Ht~llon 2, Hormtt~ C•tklJ, c;,-._ \OAllllTY S-t.,•,vQll.lrt.n ~(1t....,nlt I I 2 1-i O,,no Ho Ill 1 l 2 '1-9 St n (ltmtn!• •COtf"O: O'Go<tnltl J, °"''· O.nt Hol!s uoron(J : "'*'' l . C. MtC.ton 2.w.ni.2.0 M•IOKll,R•i<llttl. JUNIOllVAltltT\' S<t•t"O..tl1ffl s..ic1.....,nte 1 o o 2-l 0.ntHUls 1 1 1 1-1 ~n (lt""'Ml: K0<11'19: Rtl!llll. l<N>•· "l'Jn. H•lltln•. 0•"• Hill.I i.uwinQ: """'ff J.. Sctildrb 1,l'O_U,. l'flOSH·SOIPH x ..... a..,.,.,, s ... c.......... 0 0 0 J-J O.Ont Hill> S I J 0-t Sat> (ltfnrnlt MD•l"O: Hotl ), """1rphy, O.nt HlllS 1<o<o119: P. Milosch J, Myers l, D.111<.C.rtln Th-~n. Coolt. Shaw a lmos t a third line backer. It forces you to do some things a little di(- fere nlly a fter seeing so many okie derenses. "'A nd their £ield goal kicker, Art Sorce, is a hel· luva Weapon. You have to tighte1'-up your defense so 'much further out than nor- mal. And you do much or that and v.01-1're going to get bombed.'' . Pickrord was pleased with the play or halfback Dave Kreutzer and fullback Steve Tho mpson in the Westminster game. Kreutzer added 96 yards in 15 carries to his season totals (517 yards in 85 car· ri es ) and Thompson's blocking was a key factor. Thompson has averaged nearly six yards a. carry and is especially effective on the draw play wh"en tile opposition tries lo key on junior quarterback Chris Dove. Dove h as completed 39 of 108 passes and connected on five toue hdown passes , giving Fountain Valley an explosive offense. "\V.e have a fairly young team: but the kids arl' star- t ing to get more cxl)('rience and confidence now," says Santa Ana coach Bob Lar- son. ''Tl\e game a gainst Villa Park w as the first ef- rorl whe re our mis takes didn't hurt us, or al least beat us." Offensive mi stakes are very i.mportant to Santa Ana. \Vhich likes to run a ball·control offense. If the Saints can elimintate their miscues they usually can control i he ball as was the case in the Vill a I>a rk game. Turnovers a nd mistakes, however, force Santa Ana out or its gan1e plan, which is what hap- pened against l\.1 agnolia. Larson says Corona del ?-.t ar is like his team in one way. ·•corona del !\far has o ne good game and then one bad one," says Larson. "It is tough to fi g ure out. I picked it lo win our league because of its offe·nsive personnel. but things haven't worked outlhatway." Offense Lagging; Howe Still Injured Bad news ror Dana Hills making the big play. 1-lo"'·e football coach Tony Leon. :$Uffered a hip pointer two Star ~lphins running back v:eeks ag9 and gained only Darr1fHowe is still injured. 22 yards 'on 10 carries last A'lore bad news for Leon. week. San Cle m e nte's Pondo· •·J-iis timing and intensity Vleisides is healthy as usual we re off," says Leon.' "l·fe '1•hich means the Dolphins didn't db;play the quickness face a rugged South Coast aatl power he is capable .1f. League football gan1e Bulhesccn1cdtoescapc thc against the Tritons Friday Laguna game \\'ilhout fur- night at San Clemente. ther injury and he is respon· Vleisides is a 185,pound ding to treatme nt very \\'C\- nose guard and Leon says, I," <llo\ve is · i r ing and "he is an excellent foo tball heatinghiskneedaily.I p l ay er. H e i s v ery \Vhilc the Dolphins' of- quick and is very difficult to fense has been punehless. blof'k . University's center Leon has been plcascd with couldn't handle hirn which hi s defense, particula rly is one of t he re;i,;ons Uni \Vith loekles Joe Cameron didn't move the bl:lll against and Craig t'ulladosa. They him." will undoubtedly be the Leon is also concerned k eys l o stopping San about hi s Dolphins moving Clen1cntc's offense. th e ba ll agai n s t San ··\Ve have to stop thei r Cleme nte. 1wo fil\'or1te plays," sayJO "We have been averaging Leon ... \\'e have to stop about two touchdowns pe r Jland y Adam5 running 1n- gamc," he says, "and we side und off tackle. And will have trouble getting their l!Ua rterbaek rolls out VAll$1fY Th II ' k••••ro..•"•'' two against them. ey arc and thro"·s fairlv we . ' He-1H••bo• J 1 1 ~ ..... awfully tough de rensively. Tritons fuli"back Tom Fo.,,,1••nV•11•• 0 1 1 ,...,. T II A d A I · Leo ,.. .. 1>00"1 H••-si:,..;119: 0..,,011 3.•,.. hey pur sue \'Cf)' \ve . n rons a so impresses n. ,,., • ..,..2.Now1•n<1.F~lh,Ela.•. thry don't let you 1n akc the ·· 1\rons' forte is his Fo.,,,, .. ,, "'11'' ><o<1n11 · ~. P.1•1• bi " play." hlock1ng," says Leon, "and R•ct, l.e«;I•. to , JUH•OltVAflS•Tv \\'tth llowe sti ll aching. we havcn"I seen ;1 nyonc '''"'' °".,,,.. Dana Hills will ha\'e trouble block as we ll as him." NewPO'I Ht •bo• 0 1 • 1-~ ~,;;;;~;;,;;,=""""""=================;I l'o.,,,t.inY"lt• 1 I o 1-• 1;: Nt wPot1Ht•-S<0""9 Sl• ... ">l. MCG•""•J. Wh•lt1,°"'1."•· ~moll, fO .... ldln \'•llt y SC0""9-5..-hetltnd l, °"'"''· Kohu. •llO~H·SOPM ~··· ., °"'"'" "*"'POfl"'••bo< 1 • J 1-•o, f Wft1•1nYt10t• O J ..- Nt .. ?0"1 tt•tbo• >(Od"9 Mowol'ry -1, l!H• 1, Voutl'I 1, Yt•t> 2, Mvt •I. f-lton VtlltY ~<oron11: Rt ,.1,M.t.,., VAfl~llV ~ ..... , Qv•r1ffl uP.,.nlf 00 1 1-7 Un•Wfiljy • l 1 ~-I• Vn"t<li!y \c0tl1'19: ttl\Mlt ). l<l<.Co•· mK• •. lron•l .Co•v•ovt 1. JUNl0flVAfl51tT Sct1t by Oll•tl••l Ul~lt 1J)1-• Unlwt\•ly 1 • ) • -t~ UniWUity st .. •l>Q , J (tml\tlO!'O! 6, llo<• •ut. ), 8rllOll> 1, OWr>lfttl. (,of~. •llOSM·SOPH S<••••f Ov•tl•t1 U1 Plotrtk 0 I 0 0• I Ufllwrii1Y I • • l•lt Ufli -l•lf SC00-1"9: V.intt• •, ~ ... J, ,,..h •n J, P, C1"'1'bf!I l. i't1(Un•1clrn 1. 8 1b,. Collthllnt. M . C•m111.1e11 • flt•~·. -~. l WHYLEASE AVW? .......... ,., ....... •Mto.-r.,...... '""' c. hwy 2.,. J '"" •n..1_, .... .....,. C.tedlM loeM&perltol HARBOUR vw rl~~ GRAND OPENING Ai ,~dlt~~ . ·. 7 ~ CA STA DEL SOL GOLF COURSE or1. 31., OPEN TO THE PUBLIC· 7am Daily ;t &..?JJ. ~"'f 11~o1, E~ ~ e,._ 275!18 11511 DEL SOL llDID n11r lll1r1u1rlt1 Pk9. and Trallura Id. m1ss1an VIEJO T1I: 51J·D84D ·I • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • .--· .. t,GSkltaf !-fJ£1fJ1 1 Sponsored by PRIZES WORTH $t5DD 00 WIN .7'~n'H. TV W-"ly Pigsldn Pick•roo '74 winnen will be _OWflf· t!l'."'" by ABC Color Televisio n of Huntington . Finl ploce winne,, will recoi"" ,a $91.~I Zenith 12-inch, diagonol m .. asure, blo(~'Ond whit• portable televi1i<:Jn set. Second place winners get o $16.95 Z•nlth table model rodio and third ph~ce pri1n ore Zenith "billfold" poclt•t portabl• rad;101 _,h $12.95 each. All priies or• >falued ot<ord1ng to monufodurer'1 1ug11ested retail pricet.. Entries "'°'t' be depos•t•d until Thu,,dol' oflernoon at the AIC Color Television Pigskin P1d1eroo '74 heodq"'°"•" or al Doily Pilot offictt. in Huntington lloc:h, Newport Btach, Co1lo Me•o, Laguna Beach 0t Son Clement•. w..ttly winneR will be not ified by moil and moy pidt up their prires ot ABC Color T el•vi1ion 19046 Broolthu,,1 St . Huntington leach 'Notch f« thi1 Pigski.n Pi~k•roo •74 plo.y•rt f_0tm lfOCh WMk in the Do1ty P•IGI sports sed1on .. Circle the team you think wil win in •och paitiFlg 1n the li1t of JO gome• ond send in the ployer's fonn •n· try bklnk or o reo1onoble focsimile, Then watch th. Daily Pilot sports po9e1 for •Och week's list of three winne,,_ · '· .. AJ the cond..,sion of the 10-we•" compet•hon, j~ will invite fi,,t plac~ winners lo '!Y. for lhe cweroill grand prize; o Z•n1th color t•l•T111on. Th.• 16-inch diagonal measure toble mod•I c<:Jlor 1et IS wilued 'at $298.88. It goe• to the Pigskin Pickeroo '7f. conlntant who best predict• the outcom• of Mleded proles1ional footboll 11om•s the we•kend followi~ the cl<:Jse of regvlor p1ckeroo conteJt. . To be ehgible for the grond pti1•, you hov• to win one of the weekly Pigskin Pidter~o '74 com• petitions. ~low ore t~ r1,1les, the l11t of games and entry blank. Good luck. RULES I. ~It......,,.., l>l•nk Itel-.. •,._,..,., 10 .. ,..,,1. of ~ ,. -.., IN conteor. "I-noble lea ln>il• .. 11 defi....t •• ... ~.-dupllCGI•." Emn .. m.,.1 "-.,.,.,_ i .. ••1• •"" .i..,.. ,. fMilitol• iudting. Thew wt.Id\ don't c."'°'"' wlU 0. -....i;1;.ci. l. s...a It ID' l'IGSICJN "CICl•OO, .,., s,...,. o.,...,-.,,, ,,0. ... I 560, Co.to M.1.o. CA. 91626. l . °"'' -..,.,..,. ,... """°" ,.. ..... inecl _ .. w .. k. c-1 .. 1-1. -...,.Md tt.ot <•nlnl officiGlo moy '"~••li .. t• ,...,111,.1. -rin f......, a t l"ill• oddrno ., tin9I• ...... 1G1"' •"'Ill ..,.., 6tquelify •nr "finit;°"' ,.. .... ,. enlri•• th ... 4i--.c!, Dlci ..... of i""'!JO' .., thi1 ,.int "'''" lte •«•IP'""' at fi...,I loy ••-.. 1 ... 1t. ~-ltwri .. """' i.. pott..,ortiM ,.., IGtt• ""'" Th,. ...... ., A.M . .., .,...., ._ O.li ........ '" the Golly l'ilot offi<• by 6 '""'· Th11,.. ..., S. l'l:wtkipati111 •PG"-and their '"'Ploy••• •"" 0..ily Pila! • .,....i.1••• """ lhti• im....dlcite homlli" .,. net elieil:tlt I• -· 4. TII •f>JCI• llANK MUSI I( flWO IN OI fNflY IS VOID, •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ENTRY BLANK ..... ........ Oty Zip ....... Ci rel• teomA. you think will win this week'• gomH Buffalo ot Hew England St. Louis ot Dallas Washington ot Green Bay Arkansas al Texas A&M Auburn at Florida Cal at USC Houston at Georgia Hebraska al Colorado Illinois al Ohio State Penn al Harvard Georgia Tech al Duke Mississippi at LSU Kansas at Oklahoma State Pitt al Syracuse SMU at Texas Oreqon State al Stanford Maryland al Penn State Kentucky at Tulane UCLA at Washington Fullerton at Orange Coast Golden West at Rio Hondo Fountain Volley at Hewport El Toro at Mission Viejo Dana Hills al San Clemente University at Laguna Beach Estancia al Costa Mesa Corona del Mar al Santa Ana Foothill al Huntington Beach Marina al Lo s Alamitos Western al Edison TI£ lllAllEI -My guns on 1he lotal n""'""' of polnt' 'cort'd in oll 30 gam~s b Pi9slin Piclitroo i\ o rt9vlor feolurt of tti. Doily l"ilot ~ort' s-cction toch Mondoy, T•t•doy ..t Wtdnt•doy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • I I ' ' ' iJA!LY P1LQl Western Offense Potent Checking Men's Golf Result ! PARAMOUNT SPORTS_ f:ve ry lhinCJ \\'ht'll L"\'t•r ;.i lt•..1 01 1..; <t \\•r;_1;.!1n~ ;_1round JOO !\el yard .... 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Ed1:-.nn :.it. ... o furt't:-. of! t'll"l 11· 1111:.t akl':. \\'It h its l'On:-.1anl prc~su rt: and 1111,, cuuld hurt \\"t•.:.l crn bceau:.c ol' II :. yuuth :ind ine-.:pe r1 en c\.'. · 'J'hc \\·L",,l(•l'n co<1rh feels Ed1:.nn h a :. prubahl.1· tl11: be"t r ect l\'{'f 111 the Sun:. .. t l.eoi ~ut• 111 ~t cvc 111111 .. ·:.. ~v1•r l'tl ;1l "u :-.uys the Char~e rs h;1\"t• lhe quartcl" baek~ lo gl'l lhc ball lo him. ·"rhc~· h:.iv1· good off1..·11· si\'l' :-;i1 .. •' in the line \\"ilh ex· C'ellent r(·t·e1,·ers. \Vhu <ire defl nllt' dt't'Jl thrt·:.it.;," s:iys E\t•r-.·11 ·"J'!1e1r runn111g b;il'k .... d -.n luuk ,,\rnn;.! anti <.lur~bh-. the~· :il;,.o have th1..• ,1hil1t' tu t·nntr1il 1 ht> hnc of :.er11i"1n1.114e 011 their op- ponent ..... " Oilers Called Explosive SPORTS Griffins Must Stop Rankin Lu~ Al :i n11!1J' lli i.:h ... 1;1 it fins, alth1Jugh tli1·.\ "'ult·d up los1n~. dHI :1 r.-111:irh:11Jl1· defcn;.1\'t.' jolJ 1111 l·:t11:-.(ll\ l,1 ,1 w eek. and th;d n11•;111 ... troul.il t• f11r .\1 :1 111 1;1 ... Viki11g-.. S:1t11rd<.i.v n1 i.:h1 ;11 We~t e rn l l1 gt1 ('oavll \li ke· l!e111~;,i11 · .. Vik ing~ t•tu ploy an 111"!'1·11,1· very :.i1nil:.ir 1u that uf Edi~o 11 ;ind t h1• 1;r1rt1n:-; .used tht·•r All·.<\nh·1·11·.J11 tackle candidat1· .l1 1n .\L.11 11 with g rcal :-.U\'I.'•'"" :1g;,i1u~t Ed1 :-.u11. ""\\'t• moved i\l.LLtl ;1r11Hnd a bit." ~a\",,, Gr1ll111,, toutlJ:.i ll coach J1in HoJarl1-. '"\\"1· tried lo 010\'e h in1to11 h L"rt· we th ou~ht the b:.ill \\a:-. goin)!. :.ind ...,.t' did :-.on1r· other l111t1)?:. d1ff1..·rc11t rl<•lcu sil'el ~". loo. Rut thu1:.: ... 1\111 ht• a h t1 h· <11tf«rt·u1 Hu,. tin1e, aga1n ~l 1'.:d1;.on \It' tell \\'C ha<.l lo pul prc,.-.ur1· !111 thl' quartc rLa<"k . ''\\"1th \l arina \\"j • r ... 111 ·.., Jirn Han ki n at l :_11J b:1<"k "''here "'e n1u;;t put n1u;,t of our 1te le11 s i\'l• attention. J\nd \\.l' ll be u:.111g !\lain 011 tk·f{•n:.1· anti offt'n,;c.·· Lo.., Al quarlcrb:.H:k ("r;11 ~ Ch ;1n1herl <nn io; :1 doubttul participa nt :iflt·r :-.uffl'rin~ 1Jr111sed r i h:-; 111 11ratl1 l·e prior to th(' Edi~on g~rnc. In his plat1..· 1s r unning quartcrbal'k HonCa:-.,.1dy. De,,,p1t1· the tou~h Jo .. ,, tn i::d iSon. Rodarle says his team has not foltlcd . "\\"1.."r'-" not as do1\·n lh1:-. \\"f'!'.'k :is I thought .,...t:"d hl-." :-.a\·~ Hutla rll' ... ,1 htl"h 1 ... so .nJe\' h at unus u ;1 I. \\'t· ha\·cn'l er:.t\\'lt'<l 111 a holt• and died anti I lh1nk 1\e'JI he alru::ht ·- ,\l,.o lo:.I for the ,.t._1,,un 1,, guard 1'udd <.;J .1 ~:-.l'r <inti free :-afcl\ Gr1•l! 01..·lk"r" 1 ... tloul.itful -for l he illar1n!1 t·la:-.h d ul· lo 111iurll'"· .\1101hl'r 1tl•m 111laet 1"11r L<Js J\I IS la!lbal·k [):J\ 1tl ~praguc. 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E.sprrl Slril'HJinq ond Rirpqiri 333 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa '""! ,,~. ,, 1'ff"' •••• 1 ,, • •. ' ... ' PHONE 642-6886 ,, ,, " '~ •" SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY THRU SA TU RDA Y Se habla Espanol WESTMINSTER IS22 1 BEACH BLVD.~one 89l·IS44 MOMOA Y THRU FRIOAY ..... : .. 8:30 A.M. -9 P.M. SATUROA'Y ....... 1:30 A.M. -& P.M. SUMO A 'Y . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . 9:00 A.M. -S P .M. 15 MONTH GUARANTEE I SANTA 'ANA FULLERTON 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS PHONE 547.7477 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD.-fllone 8 70°0100 MOMOAY THRU FRIOAT . : ...... l :JO A.M. • 9 P.M. MONOAT fHRU FRIOAT ....... 11:)0 A.M. ·' P.tof. SAfUROA'Y . ..•. . ...... 8:10 A.M. -6 P.M. S4TUROAT ...................... 8:JO A.M •• • P.M. SUMO A Y .. .. .. • • .. ............ 9:00 A.M ... S P .M. SUMOAY .. . ............. ':00 A.M .. • 5 P.M .. PRE-C MAS GIFT AUTO CARBURETOR AIR CLEANER FILTERS 81 PllPAllD ro• IMllOIHCll5 ROAD FLARES e .. u .•• , ••d ''""J••"•"' H o"'• "'~••• " b"9~' ••g•<ol do, o• ••gh1. I•••• '"' I! 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GRADES 20-30 • S IURDY IU8Ul.AR SlEEl F~AME M0l0f0 SfAl WllH fLAME OECORATION ' '-. U.S. INDY ~J, O· •• ,.,...,,:,~ '!IOToReJ " ··-:§:§ Z-1,~ ""'"'"'""'43 .,-, op o<ol0<0 c ··•·· 1 QT. CAN APPLIA NCE ofjl MAG WHEELS SMOOTHIE ,-~,CHROME r "".. C~PS AND I . · 1 LUG NUTS I ,-'. \ Y!~~!~S ~ ~)~ co~ir'~" I ' ~ I J '11101 ll .. (;I ! .... _ _..,, PIC&U• l l U(•\ .~__...... J Of \Ill\ tNClUO lNG Sl~(li rot ,l(!tVP Tll'!J(M~ c.. l ' • h·. ! .. ' \\_) __ ~~ 1~i~~1~,;~ \ \ !::_~~ ,:,' :. ;: .. ,,s2a~,~ ",., $18 ~.~ HfAUQUARTlRS FOR APPllANC£ INSEN CRAGAR ROCKlT & INUY WHHLS 1 I • l 8 (1 DAILY PILOT Freeway Foliage Pruned I.OS ANG ELES ... l'ht: \\IOf"ltl's btggt.' ... t p.11 k" llll' 1$,i.IOfl :ir rt.':> <1 f 11.i'r" like ~rl>l•nt•ry th.it llour1-,ht· ... :1l<111g Calift11111,1·., frt•f•1v..1 ys 1 ... dl't'P In a drou,.:hl or financial .. uppurt. C11li fo rn1J lughway or. ricials pr1<lc lhl'ffi'>l'lvc:-. on heing, the \\'llrlcl 's bi ggPsl park 011 nc rs. liut they 11u1v l'O m pl a in 111;1\ fund s tu 1•lothc frp1•way c n1ba nk- 1ncnL-: \\'it h patnis, IJlunk C'l.., uf Clccp ~recn ivy , and color- 1 UI :-.c:itlcrings or purple lantantt arc shrinking every )'CO)f, ASIOE FROM purely ar- tistic va\u(', rrec"•ay pl:.in tinJ!s co ntrol ero:s ion, scr ee n unsightly area ... r educe headlight glarl', keep down we<'ds. and hide litter. Unltkc the dry i;:rass typical on 1nuny hi1:hway t!mbankment s , i::r cC'n folia ge reel cnis hc ~ the tlxygen suePly, acts as ;1 l'ir:e co'1rol, and <:vc n cushions ~MC. Officials nov.1 arC" rC>sor· ling to a number or l<i nd - sc;iping :-;hortruts to keep l'icsk•nses do\\'n. Ne\\' grce11 lav.•ns are nut · the upkeep i~ too much. lic·t· tcr a ground tovr-rof purplt· ici plant or deep green i\')' er pale blue plumb<1go, of· fitjals say. .. . BARREN AREAS not too visibl e t o the pa ss in g motorist now will simply be Jefl a lone. The savings amount to some S2 million, or 13 per· cent on any one project. The biggest pruner or fuDds is d"•indling highway retcnues, a \•ictim of the e~rgy crisis, <ind on whi ch landscaping budi;:eG fe(•ll. 1'HIS YEAR'S SI0.2 mil- Jion budget for plantings will dip to 59.S million nex t . Costs h<1 vt• shot ..,. NfJ h igh fhQf ll'P of pla¥fic.• pl1111fs i.'i r o111ider 1ed • ..... -------.......... ~.5 million la!>t year and Sl2 .4 lll~lion in 1972. i'reewny greenery. a refres hingly cool ~i ght ag-ainst lhc bro,vn <.ir td California mountains, is also· plagued hy :1nothl'r pest: infl=:ition. Fr<'ev.·<1y l;,i nd sr aping which t'ost SI0.000 an acre just six months ago has soared to s1.i.ooo an Jl'rc today. THE COST OF j us t w aterinG freeway tr('<'S, shrubs, aad j?round C'O\Cr s from pow e rful. h1 g h - s praying spripklt•r s is up to $4 ,888.000 a r c:ir. Add lo thilt anotht•r. S1·1 n11ll ion m !l inlenanl<'t' t :i h fo r kct'p1ng the pl;;nts trirn and healthy. Costs h a\·l' chmlx>d so high that one ]()("al nuthor1ty 1s con:.1dcr1ng pl:1:.t1 c plants on it:-nc"· ro.'.lds as a ctieaprr :-u!J .. t 1tutc fo r natur<.11 pl..1 nl 111g ... The pos~1b1h l \' !h:it the slu t•~ might l'vn~1d1•r pla~ll l' landsca ping on it .. tr1·1•11 :1~., brings a "no. ,,Ji.,,,l utl·1\' not" from the .~t at('':. t•h1t•f l a nd:K'api: .1 r i!h1li•i·t 111 Sacra'mc1110. \V1ll 1a 1n S<-:ibury. • TllE i\IE:i\IOR\' nf .1 l.rh o\nf?('l<'s County 1·s:pt~r1 rni•nt '\'Ith pl:i .. 111 · plant:. Ill th•: Sntl Pedro ;i rt•a 1 ~ pcrhap~ 100 c lo:-t'. Local rPsi dC'nt ~ d1slikl'd 11. t'oior 1:-Se:i hury r"C\O\tnrrd th.'.11 pla s t1 r plan1 ... Jfl' l'ht•;tpl'·r . Tho•\· :1l ~n Inst' out 10 n J t u1 ..1 1 11 \aut :-o n r c·oln,c.1ca l ;111d t':.t hc l1 t groands. Landsr :i pe :ind hi.l!lll\ a~ e .spcr1 ... n1 n1 C'fl\ l'I'. "a ~ there 1s htcr;illy more th:111 n1eets the t'\"1' 111 11:1l 11r:ll la od:'lcaplng. 'fhl'y 1n~1 :.1 lh3t bf'autllully l:intl:'ll':tlX'd frecwa,\':. a1·c n1nrf' lh,1n JU"I a frdly ro•ml'l 11·. so~11-: lllGll\\',\\' OI t'iciuhJ g.o S1J rar a~ to :-:1\ 1h11t mainh•nnnl't' 1s tl tar more im1>0rt;tnl rt·a:-on 1111 landSC'HJUng I hit n e~I hC'llCS. But nn motOl'1 .. 1 "nuld quDrrt'I Wtlh the rn,nu•t1r~. t'ilher . lli ll hl O<l " ,Ill \' (rC(>\\'a\I dr1\·1•r •·:1u~ht 1n a tr1trl'1t• 'iam l'Hll at ll·a:-t rl'-.1 hi~ f'\'l•'s 011 :1 \\·all ol' hr11.:h1 pink ·J?l'run1um:1, a sl;1nrl ol C'OtUr('rS 1f hi' 1:0. lll'ill' th1· mountain 1·r-a rh1•.,;, 111 a\'CTIUl'" nr 1·l'<l .-nil \111111· ole:1n(l1·rs And J,!ianl p:i1ms ,1nd •'m b:1nkmPnts 1·0\'l'll'<I 111 p111 pie tee plnnt II he 1s 111 1 h1· }))!) A nge le~ ba:-.11 1 YIO<lnesclay.Oclober30. 1974 FREEWAY GREENERY I S NICE , BUT THe ·cOSTS CANJ!E STAGGERING Landscaping at San Diego Fr:eeway and Har~Or P9.~18~aJd Is B.eauly Spot THE WEST'S LEADER . ' C<?lkge I :, .' . I' I :Display South Am erirlln rrr;imit <.11'1 . crcatC'rl b~· l>r.0111"c t:oast College :irl studt•nt Hamon Pl•rt•z l.:1nrliv;ir, is bl•111~ l'Xhil.lill'<I in <>CC's I .11Jr:1 t'~·. 'fhc cera mic~ m.i~· be \'ie\l"l'd th rough No,·. 27 in lht• l1bra1·y·s dlspl:1y ca~('.S lticated on the Cirst ;.ind s(•rond floors. Land1var is a nuti\'(' of South Amcricu ;,ind h\•('.s in S;1nla Ana . llis :1rl pil'CC'S ;,ire hundrrarted in lhl.' style ;ind technique of Prc- Colu1nlJ1an potter~·. 160 Class•• . .; ' :. ..... .o."' Orange 1 : oast'.$' · · Sig~ups } · 1~ted lll•i.:istr;11 .'on I>t·.:ins Nin·. i , t,~i1~I Aid.· ~:<.11~ Gult:ir. 12 for more th:1n 11111 nilll" Ol·ui.: I.and $k1111f!! Short• ~'t'l'k c11urst•s tx•in).( ofh'l'l'd ha n cl , • S 11 nt1 \t o I lt•y\u1l I, this f:ill ~·~ ( )1·;111gl' Cn;isl i!" 1\l('n · s \\'('<tr. :inti ~~.·~sij Wa· ColfeAl'· -f ll'f EcoloJ,\1 1 i ,..H. t• ~ i ~ t I' " I i 0 n I' ll n s ~ t'IHll'f(l-~ ill'<' orr~·rL-d'f rom :t'ue:sct:i\· throt1Ah 1'hursct:1y \ lhl' f11llo\\1in~·Sullj~·t tll''U!'l. ·rrom s · a .m . lu 8 1).m. a nd ,\l'l·o1111t 1ni:. A~r1.rutt.urt•. t~tict :1y from R a.m. to 3 p. 01 . J H1olu):y. t:oi;i.1.~11111c:1t 111ns. in tht> OCC Actn1i s:;oiuns ;uni f ;(.'un1v11tt• 1· St1entt'.. Con· B¢c:ords Build11iA. Nu ap-• 1:-1 rur1 inn Tl•c.hnolll1'!.'". Oan- pu\l'llnlt'nl s >ll"l' nt•('C'siary . t ('('. 01·;1fti11~. f:nglish. •:ren· The clo.1 sses 1.>fgin No\'. t~ ~ <'h . l~l'r 111a11. f'"ood Ser\"tl'es. .and r:tngl' fro111 one·_b:1lf to~ 'lh•:tllh Ed11r:1 t1on. Hott.•l: ll\"O un its e:it·h. 1 . : ; I'll I) I l' l, 0 p·l' r :i I ~ o ."-• A \';iril'l v of cl'usses 11·ill 1 •I'll at he fu t't r:t. · M uS I<'· be ;1\-;1il ,i1Jl e incluctin~:!--'Phy s i <':ll Ed11r :1t1on. Payroll Actou11t1ng. Out ·l: Ph\";s 1r a! .S c i('nre. p. rloor Sd)'\'i\";11 .-LU::ginnint,! (f l'hys1r1!I Sr 1e~.ce. P~~"Cho·. 1'ap Dance:• Sut'\"i\'a(·in j:ol· ~ l?l!~· ·. !-lC'C'l"t'_I a 11 a I ~C'l~~C'l~. lrge. Poetr~· ... Vork!!hop. '~pa111s hand fhC'alf.'1 ~its., . . • IST QUALITY NAME BRAND CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES • SELECT FROM THE LARGEST CARPET INVENTORY IN THE WEST • EVERY ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED AND PRICED FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE 1000's OF REMNANTS ·LARGE' SIZE SAVINGS UP TO .• % SM All 1 SIZE 'SAVINGS UPTO .. • All LABOR UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED HERCULON® LEVEL LOOP 55 • HERCULON · OLEF IN. 45% NYLON PILE EXCEL LENT FOR HIGH TRAFFI C AREAS . SOIL RE SISTANT, MANY COLORS. 99 SQ. YO. PlUll 1111' YOUI IOOM MIAlUIEMi,TS. DUPONT NYLON SCULPTURED 89 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILA· MEN! NYLON PILE.FASHIONABLE. THREE·LEVEL COBBLESTONE DESIGN OFFERED IN 18 SOLID COLORS. =i,~r.\I~® WOVEN II 100% HERCULON· OLEFI~ PILE IN A TIGHT LOOP WEAVE THAT COMBINES BRIGHT DECORATOR COLORS.WITH , A UNIQUE DESIGNER PATTERN. NOW SALE PRICED ••• SQ. YO. SQ. YD. SAVE NOW SALE PRICED ••• SAVE MOW SALE P•ICED ••• SAVE COMPARAILE RETAIL •• $8.99 1 COMPARABLE RETAIL • SS.99 KODEL m PLUSH 100 KOOEL· 111 POLYESTER PILE . DENSE. SHORT PLUSH MADE OF LUXURIOUSL Y RICH FIBER WILL ADO NEW BRIG HTNESS TO YOUR HOME NOW SALE PRICED .•• COMPARABLE RETAIL • $9.99 S7.00 SQ . YD. SAVE Sl.00 INDOOR OUTDOOR CARPETS DO-IT -YOURSELF. CUT AND CARRY 10010 POL 1PROPY1 ".:. IDEAL fOR PATIOS , POOL AREAS. PLAYR00 '.1S AVA: :.',E IN MANY NEW EXCITING COLORS. COMPARABLE RETAIL •• $7.99 100% KODEL· .. 111 POLYESTER PILE. AN EX CITING NEW DESIGN IN PATTERN SHAGS. MANY SOLIDS AND MULTl ·COLORS AVAILABLE. NOW SALE PRICED ••• COMPARABLE RETAIL 512.99 99 , NOW SALE PRICED ............... . SQ. YD. SAVI Sl.00 COMPARABLE RETAIL .....••••..•. ,... $3.99 --- Sl.00 Sl .00 • OIO•t .. •10 t O•O<M•OO '" Nl•C"'-tl '"~ "''C""<GfO~ Ot• <OO •t i O•f'"' ..... SQ. YD. SAVI U.00 AG 91 SQ. YD. SAVE S4.00 KODEL®m 100% KODEL • 111 POL VESTER PILE. < MODERN STYLING ANO ELEGANCE lit 18 SOLID ANO TWEED COLORS .•. OUfSTANDING VALUE.. ' ' NOW .$ALE PRICED •• ., COMPARAILE IETAJL . $11.99 j KODEL ®mTRl-COLOR SJ1 G · . :· 100% KODEL• Ill POLYESTER PILE. A CLASSI SHAG WITH FULL AND LUXURIOUS PILE WHICH IS cot RED AND TEXTURED TO GIVE THE ULTl~ATE IN A~P AffANC& ANq FEEL. NOW SALE PRICE~'.,; ••••••••• COMPARABLE RETAIL .............. $12 .99 . Bl SQ. YD. SAVE S4.00 SQ, YO. SAVE ss.oo 99 SQ, YD, SAVI 1•.00 GRAND OPENING PASADENA CANOGA PARK MONtCLAIR 'COVINA , 280 E. Arroyt Highway 4?66-t471 . • 2660 E. Co forodo Blvd . ,·21031 Shermon Woy .tll9 Holt loul•vard 577-1900 347.2334 (7141626.3517 -.. ' ' I • I I I t I h • a ,. • h h d r I h v t a h l i. d ,. ' t g a "'AOftiE SE.Mi€. 15 Ju\ T' GOOO ~f'AfJl..f "fio!INK'IMG. •• Remove Cause T-0 Cure By DR. STEINCROllN DEAR DR. STEI N· CROllN: Our only child, a sweet liltle girl who is 8 ' months old, suffers rrom 1 what the doctor calls ec· zema. She has bee n broken out all over for months with blisters and reddened skin. She itches so much she is always sc ratching, and this aggravates the condition. It mak~s her so irritable she cries a grea t deal The doctor has prescribed creams and lotions which conta in zinc oxide. So far nothing has helped. Any suggestions will be ap- prttiated.-Mrs. Y. COMMENT: Eczema is an inrlammation or the skin. Jn the pa s t -a nd sometimes in the present - any kind or skin eruption DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE was relegat e d to t he wastebaske t-d iagnosis or ecrema. \Vh at's important to know is the cause of the inflammation . Diagnosis is most important. It's likely that children who break out and itch and feel miserable are sufCering from some undiscovered al· lergy, Js your daughter sen- siUve to ora nge juice? To · milk ? To wh e al ? A pedi a trici a n (with or without the help of an al· lergist > should be able lo track dow n the offender. I recall a baby who was covered all over with ec- zematous rash. He scrat- ched so hard that his arms had to be splinted for a while. Later he v.·ore lightly fitted gloves to prevent scratching hard enough to cause his skin to bleed. Nothing seemed to help. One day the allergist saw the baby asleep in his crib lightly clutching a huge v.·oolen teddy bea r. On a hunch , the allergist sub· stituted a l a r ge nylon covered doggie. \Y ithin a few weeks the re was im· pro\·ement. \Yithin a few mouths, co mplete cure. Another baby had der· matitis confined only to her race. The reason? Allergy to her father's aftersha ve lotion. 11e kept on snuggling his baby but disContinued using the aftersha \'e lotion. Result ; cure. Re mOving the cause is most important. Other"·ise, hit·O r·miss treatrn ent is more likely to miss lhe tar~et. TAKING t\ few hig hball! eve ry day, so soon after ar altack of hepalilis. Is in \'iting serious damage lo an already "·eakened liver. Simply be<'ause a n1onlh ha s passed s ince your husband's jaundice has disappeared is no adequate reason for belie\·ing hi s liver h as comp lete ly healed. Oflen blood tests voill sho\\· serious liver in· volvement eve n thoug h there is no jaundice present. To play safe . e~pccially after a sc\·ere attack of hepa titis. I bt'Jicve a ride on the wago n ror a l leastia year is not asking too lnuch. Other doct o r s may disagree. I'm being conser- \'3li,·c -but not "ultra." FOR MRS. K.: I do not OOliC\'(' that taking n soap· suds enema every ot~cr da~· to "'cleanse the bowel" is a good habit. The bowel l;l'ls all the cleansing 1t nttds by norma l stool J!Vacuation. Jncidentall~'. I think that ''high rolonll's" <1re a "·a~te. too. \Yhitc C'Otlon cloth l':lrt>I,\' t\'Cf causes allergy. suys Ur. Stel ncruh n in hi ~ - Reg. 6.99 MEN'S LONG SLEEVE HOODED ZIP FRONT SWEATSHIRTS Get set tor ttie chll!y days ahead wilh a coople ot these warm 97 "- coflon and 1'4 <lcrylic tip front swea1~1rl~. Drawsl r•ng hood with ribbe(I cuffs ;md bolloms. Men's sizrs S.-M·L·XL '" POPUiar colors. --:a1· --- ... •; . ni . 4.93 Value I 5 Discount VUTANE LIGHTER with BUTANE FUEL Priced NOAH'S ARK 36-PIECE PLASTIC TOY SET . . each You'd expect to pay twice os much for them LUCITE FASHION WATCHES A tan1as11c array ot slyleS and colors •n loday·s most wan1ect tasnj1on wat(nl'S - each in its own gill boJ(. Choo~ from clear Lucite. colored l ut1le and opaaue mOde!s 1n a rainbow ot mod colors -whiles. reds. tt!ues, yellows and more• For s tyle. a ua11111 anll value you C<ln 'I 90 wrong -... e h<lve one tor every mood. • Your Choice Our low Pricet ., . .. :.1 ' • I '· • I I \\ \ Discount Priced 429 496 D~RHAM'S FASHION 18-llt CHARLEY DOU ,. MODERN PLASTIC ACCENT LAMPS ~~:r,. J 66 .NO_ffi TY VINYL BANKS WOOneSdav Oc tot'.lt't 30. 1974 Discount Priced CAIL Y PILOT ftj We 111-I ;,. .. ":~r ,, t•t O-titie1. No s.i.1 ,, °"'""· ~99 LADIES' EMBROIDERED FANCY KNIT SWEATERS A touch ot cl.tss 1n tne c1ass!c card<gan! Beautiful tone on lone emt>roiaerect lOO'<o dlcry!•c sweaters 1n a •ov e1 11 as~ortmen l of pa~lets and whtll'. Full f<l Sh1on styles. Sil~ S M l. CS> l2·0Z. LIQUID DISH LOTION Gay!y colored childre,,·s favor lies in dura bll'. A value in high h1shian striped B'h J(l l 'h ' rugs. Oneotthelastestsetlfngcombos Complete wilh he and ~e ani. bre.,k.resislant p1as11c. Characlers incu-Oes Sturdy waffle rubber backing, neauy served •1tt1,llete free or oll 1"lea1ift9 fl'll!JI''"" pl•1 l"i~~ or lilllf t;qllii ~r· we·ve ever had , , • and now mo)IS plus MT. & MTS. Noah and Raggedy Ann & Andy, Pl<lnel ot lhe Ape!., all around and ready 10 lay. Rich ,,ew shades. purp111 ••t•rtt~I wltli la1ti~9 ••tdoro:tl p<O· ffr9r~1 tt~lle o~ in time for )ioH&y.;gc.iftS-·--+-'-'-'.,.;'-''-h _.clo_oo::..:."_'_· -:;""'::--'---:==-::::-----;;---=--;;-;-:;;-'----:;:--=-=----:::--=--::-----+...:.''..:;,i._"_M_•_•·_"_·•_•_·-,....1..'.c"»>tio:._•:-·'.,.·':-'::-~':-••_•_. +-"'"-''-· '-"-'"..:'-'"--';'-"'-'-t' Formerly Sold from 2.89 to 3.49 '""'""''·· sPEc1AL1 ~>.lf'.2'' 79 =K~ BOX OF SO QUALITY CIGARS The brand~ C<lF1nol be named but!il petlecl 'ft!OUld sell IOI' \Sc & 20c ta. Grell• smoking pte<l· Vou get twelve big llastlt!'S to nery sleeve 04 J Magicubn. Time to s•ock up tor hOlida'(S. sure! Oellc 1ous crun· chY malled ITlilk tor great Stlatks. ~ QUART g,.~ ii~"iL~ ~~ .,,~ .... \,., ....... , _, -49 UNCAN SINCLAIR SCOTCH WHISKY DiMiU~ IWI blM dl!'d '" Scolland. \/cry l•Ohll lg QUART THRIFTY'S OWN HARKOFF VODKA lhrHty 's own l'Mk"" 1111! l•nnl cocklr+!ls St«kuµ In California "' '" ''"' IMPORTED WINES FROM FRANC 24 oz. 69 each • Muscodtt Sevre et Moine formerly sold for 2.19 • •ose d' Anjou formerly sold for 2.19 • Bonh1ou• Rouge Superitur, 1971 formerly sold fOf l.2'1 • 8touiolois, 1971 formerly sold fOf J.49 I "71 HllHl)t',AI,\ lll~IJ ~I 1'1:1t1•.1 M ................... .. , Reg. 93' 73c FAMOUS FOAMY SHAY! CRIA"l , RrQular, Ml'n!ol and Lime. I~'• 01. Dl·GEl T41lf:T$ Anll·ca.t ,tiintacld I' Dt '•t'JU•d nr 100 11t1•1·t~ ,., U~vor•, SIMI LAC .... ~ ~ \ '~. ~ \ :.:_ .: ., j ·~acty to !etC .... ____ .. ! .;.,; ,, ~ O~r 74c •·~· 77c Price 98 SIMILAC BABY FORMULA Cho1crot P•a1n or w 1111 Iron. 37 0 1. FOIL WRAPPED ALKA Sil Tl!R Bo~ 1)1 ill lflb'l't\ '"In·' Wt,10 booklet. "Prnrtirat Guorlc Costa Mesa Santa Ana Fount ' V II H t' t B h Hunt1'n9ton B•och To Skin Po·oblcm<." !'or 11 Oln 0 ey Un ln9 Oft eOC ~ <'Ol>Y . v•r•tl• hin1 ut thi~ 2JlL17thSt. 1406W.Ecl.ter'&lriitol MOCJdie .. Tmbtri llToro.tRockfltkl 9861 A.damscrtl~hunt 211l11eochll¥d.o+A.Honia papct' enc lo:iinu 50 ccnti'I :md " s1•11 ~1 P•:o. sr.1.r. Costa Mesa Santo Ana Fountain Vplley Westminster Huntln9ton Beach H11ntin9ton Beach AD ll R ES SE D EN · W.. 9S H...tho<Jlon C•nl« Siii w.,..r V'-1 .\)Pf:. i '.:.u~oo:i:"'"=~-=~ .. :.::::.-.i...l~l~2~5 :'":·:""::.:"'~M= .. ~Arihur~=.-~~1:6~14~1~H~-:-=~~E:dl:-::.--.l.~w:·~·=""=llli>=•=""~=·~-::::.w::··~·.,J..;..;;:.;=;;:;;;;;;,;;;;;;,_,.j~--.::;,;.;;;.;;; ___ , fl&l kl.t.Mc.N~t SrMICm,1..:.1 · Ecologists Set For Army War \\ \~111'-';TC\'\ ti I'll - f:n\1r 11n 111 1·n l .1l 1 ~1, h.I\'(' j(u111• lu \1 :1r v.1l h till' .\r1nv 1111•r ;1 pl .1 t1 t.1 lo.ti! 11 nu!!111n lJl.H·k lJir !f..; J)lj..; \\ 111l4'1' hy :-1•r.1~111 J th•·n1 v.1th .1 C ill'll)Jl•,d tl1,1 ! 111 !1 r .1\J'>l' l ht•ll) l11 t r ..:• 11 • ! • 1 rlt ·.iltt 'l'h1• pro1t·1 I ;tff, tt-. 111·0 Arin) 111 \t,1ll.1l111n' F'l , t "1n1pb1 11. "-' .•• nd th(· \!ii.Jn ,\rni\ ,\m111ur1 it11in Pl1 nt Hl '/", 11th''·, t: ~ ll t:t'l' thi• J'L'J\l<l ""ll ~.I\' hUgL' l lui·I.~ of lli1• )J11d~ 1•11SC' h.1 1.1rd:-. t•1 h11n1;111 la;il\h, ~111 .11 1011 .1n.\ J,1r 1n <'fCI!'"-· or :J nationwide ('ffort on the part of the Army to 1aeklc thl" IJ1rd problem, and tl "ants the ground rules st raightcncd ou t al the :ii:1rt The bird s Jrc l'CJllj?rcgatcd on pinl' forc!:ilS 1n lands ad1oining lhc Army h.:i s:cs : The pine t r<!cs rorm .:i pcrll•<'I environmenl for Lhe h1rds.1hc fund said, and the Army in a sense l'reatcd the problem since it planted the l:.indssolely 'o''1lh pines. 'fhc Army h as an <'conomic interest in 'the project since it grows the trees to he cut and sold - .;ind bird droppings in suf· f1l·irnt riua ntity l.'an injure :ind kill the t ret.'s , QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi 'rllE 1·'.\\ lft()~:\IEN· 1'.\I. lll•t 1 11 ..,,. I und is ll1rl·.1\1 ·11111.' 1oi l.1 k£• th1• Arm \ 111 ~·••t1 r1 lu 1·<1u-;t• 1t ~.111" :111 ;·fl\11 nnn1• nlul 1n1 p.HI :.l.il\ m1•!11 :-.h111Jld h:C\\.' h t•t·n I 1 )1•11. :-...ut·h a ~1.1t l•1111·n1 . thl.' funt.l !-o:,1d, v.nuld :ill11\\ 1·n1·1ron1rico· I .di ~\.-. \0 !-t'l'llllfliZt' lhC' 11ru J{'l'I 111 ft1·t(•rr11111c if it's rl'.1ll v 11 ~·1·1·:-.~:ll'v ::ind "ht•1 h~'.I' ! hl'I'\' 1:-. :.i ny ·hurnan Ji;,i 1:1rd involvt>d . ·rut: 1\R~I\' s :.iid that one rt•ast1n il \\'Ont s to get rid of lhl' birds is that there have; lx·~·n thrcl-casl's of tun~ d1:.~·a:-.c <1ssot'iatcd with the l.Jirds among its personnel. .. There's z. .. mall businessman here to see yo~." 'f'hr 1\rmy said it deter- m1nt'd that "lhc project will nr•t t'rt>a te sixnifi eant local 'J'hc plan the Army in· tends to use is to en1ploy · hC'!icoptcrs and airplant'S to drop a detergent-li ke chemical mixed with y,·ater ·· on the roosting areas when · Moody's Blues F orgotlen Candidate rl•J:1011.i l or n.llion;.i l imp.acl . !ht· forc~ast calls for r:iin ' 011 the cnv1rnn 1lil'nl and thal and falling temperatures. no ~1gnifi~·anl t•nv ironmen· The chemical takes the tal 1·on1ro vcr:-.) 1.., :J!:>sociated protective oil aw<iy from ~1U1lhcprOJt:l.'t." the birds' feathers and · when the temper a t ure THf; J•'liND SA10 it also is conc1·rned hvcau s~ ~he rrojl'f'l n1a.v be tht> start drops below 45 degrees they arc chilled and cvcntuaUy die of freezing. 1'he bird populations in· ,·olvcd cons st or 50 percent sturlings, 25 percent ·grai·klcs, 20 percent co11·Lirds a nd 5 percent red- ''"i ng blackbirds. · Just a few words in the right place .•. Daily Pilot Classified Ads Dial the direct llne 642 ~5678 VIEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ- .\.a/es • .i.ir rvice • Leasing HA\VTllORNE , Nev~ (UPI) -Don Moody feels like the forgotten candidate in a race for the Nevada As· scmbly whi ch has attracted national attention because his opponent is the madam or a bordello. r.·ls. Beverly Hnrrell, 45, and Moody, 44, placed first and seco nd in the Democratic pri mary and are squared off in a Novem- ber runoff for the Assembly scat being vacated by the Republican incumbent who chose not lo seek re-elec- tion. IF MS. HARRELL wins, she will be the first active madam ever to hold a seat in a state legislature. •·There is so much publicity on her side," Mood)' complains. "The press always portrays her •as a good guy and me as a bad guy. It's hard to figure .oUt'A:hy.'' If she is elected, Moody contends, Nevada "will be the laughing stock o( the United States.'' MS. llARRELL says.her election would s how that Nevadans are honest and vote for the best candidate, regardless of business or background. The campaign heated up when Ms.,Harrell said she had lost respect for r.toody following distribution of her so-called "rap sheet" which showed her arrest record. Atoody denied making. ATTENTION-GETTER Ms. Beverlv Harrell brought up the-subject hci· self. MS. flARRELL promptly called the news media and disclosed that she had been arrested a number or times in California on prostitulion· charges but never convic· ted. She operates the Cotton· tail R:inch it Lida Junction, about 120 miles south of Hawthorne. Her winning of. the Democratic primary propelled her into national prominence with news stories and television ap· ~pearances. 28701 MARGUERITE PARKWAY 495-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831-174D S.. D~ F'•V· la A•...,. '1l""f. ••If, ri!Jkt Oil M•pt'ri~ public her arrest record, MOODY SAID he is a lit· said he had never seen i' ·tie irked when ''every• and charged that s~e stran ger I meet says, =~--------~~'--''!'Aren 't you running against ... !he madam ;?" ... ·.r .. •J "· ,,.J:..,. 1 ht' Ru11ny llunch.Jol\I 11p1 " 111 .1.:~.:i11u1 f.,r :i .. hll.I. JnJ h1 ,.,,_., flllit\ .I IHL"l11t'>.·r Ne t 1>nly 1' 11 .i n c·.•·' • 1\' f,u \Oil h• f:C l c:h11Jrcn ir.r.• 1tir \J\.11 •1' h 1b 11 1 "I\ th. llu '" l\1111th ;icrount e;in bti:in , r1·1•u1.1r fl'L\11t h l, •,1\ 1n ' r 11• 1n\ th.11 mJkc" \Urc: monry .. ,,•.~1l.1hlr 1111.·n t hL') •·r,ow IJI' I 1ir culll.'i;c. fllr tr..ivcl, fr•! lh.:11 u1111 hn,1noo ,d ,,,1u 1 r~. A11d tor n1110 . 1 IL'~'"' t!Cf :i llu nnv H11n.::h kil full of lie.·. i11t,1rn1,1t1•1· .1 n,1 l •lll• •'1t'n.1I •·ifl•. 1n1.·luJ1ng :1 hJ1•k nnd ' lll1'1111t,:,,!11p ,,.1,/ l! \, I h.01" <I'\ •11 11.'•lltlll• tll•I C,1 /1 llr l!tlj) l•.v lllc I C111111~ fl ,111,lr l!L.hl<{1t.111\ .• .,.1 \\\(II !()\.JI C ('1,1'! 0111.·c. COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS Moa for your money. "'~"~' . Ollt! tl>U•t"' .... oou .... \.~.' COAST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OFFICES NEAREST YOU ' I In "'"''"' Mtlll Ol!lfO • ,.. A~•fl•I C"·C C•1tl•r 11en1•oed , 1. \ ,..,,.,.,..1 e,,, i i ·" ., • ( I ' ' • 1 • WJhlliN : JPl1 \II I .~·1• Bt.-:1 I 1t 0•~"'~''°' f'I I t•'ll JP~ l"f<. .,_ 11< 1 • .,,,.,.,., Drl ... • It/Ill $(1,,,fll 8-•• L• I 'I I ,,,~~·• • H1111tl11GI01t loot ll ·.•1 t•1<••! • 11!>~ r «• • 'tJj I'll/ 1·"' II 1 • T1.-Zoftl 1 '1~1 \'fof~tl 111\·(I l'l.I) 4~' 1~ ; This is the first political race for Beverly but 1.foocly is a veteran of sta te politics. having served 10 years on the cQunty commission. Jn the primary, the madam beat him 1,174 votes ·to835, Parker Ups Earni11gs 19 Percent Spc<'ial to the Daily Pilot CLEVELAND -Stronit: gains in both su les and car· nings ror the first quarter or its fiscal year h:1vc been reported by Parker-Han· nirin Corp .. a manufacturer of rluid systems and com· ponents. For the three months en· ded ScpL :JO, J'arker sales climh1·1l 21 percent to 5103.<lUG.iO(i <'Ornparcd with sale~ of $8ri,157.5:M in the corresponding f i rsl quarter· of last year. · Earnings sho'A·ed a 19 JX't· cent increa~e for the quar· tl·r. reaching s:J .891,896, or 67 cents Jit..•r comn1on share romparcd 1~·ilh e:i rnings or S:l,266.0l 1, or 56 cents, in the like riu:.irti•r :i year ago. l'arkt.•r has an opcratinl: pl tinl in I rvinc. • Disiaffers Set Meet An information m~tin:: des<'rihinR the 11ctivilics or lh<! Orange County Chapter of .. the Nationa l A.s· .'SOCHlltOn or Won1en in Con. struction wi ll be held Nov. !i at 7 o.m. in the Or:tn~e County School District ol flC\.'S. ~I c m IJ ~ r s n r the ,ori;:an1zat lo n keyed lo y,·omcn 1n ":111 phases of the construction 1nrlu~I ry have cxtt>nded an in v 1tation lCJ the ~rneral public 10 11ttcnd the session ol 1:?50 S. Grand' ,\ve., Sao ta Ana. Read l,nbels You Can Save On Drug Buys By SYLVIA PORTER tom or the !'iou rces of inf or· mation <.ibout n C\V non· pre s t·tif'tinn medicines-behind :idver· ti.s ing, and rccommcn· dations of friends, relatives, Money's Worth Tf you are among the 20 million AmeMcan!i age6S or overt your SJ>ending for medicine s and related products Is now an average StOO n ye3r -double the spending on medicines and related products of those aged 19·64 . 1r you are in the 65-and-over category, you represent 10 percent or the population but you reei!ive 25 percent or all prescrip· lion s written by physicians-and as the 'dru£.l!ists and doctors. &hove statistics dramatize, . Ac:cording to still another you spend far more per per· study of hospital out· son than any other age patients ranging, in age category for the purchase of rrom 17 to 78, physicians ~edicines. . _ ~iscovered a "surprisingly I F \'OU ARE buying Wide ran ac of .inler- presc ription drugs and Pr e tations , a high over-th'c-counter I r e Q u c · n c Y medicines, you may derive Ciignificant potential fot some comfort from the lhera peutic failure'' Bureau of Labor Statistics because or the inability of estimate that these costs the patients (of average in· have risen only 8.9 percent come and educational sinceJunel967,asagainsla backg round) even to inter· 47.5 percent ups urge in tiret and follow correctly living costs generally. But the label directions on you're also using the ser· prescription medicines . vices of a physician and . Tlll S IS OBVIOUSLY physicians' fees have jum-d:.in gcrou s :.is well as ped 50 percent. '-'"'asteful. wa rns the Coun· You well may have had to cil. Thus, to protect your go to the hospital too-and health and pocketbook: in the 1967·74 spa n alone, -Always read the labels the cost of a se mi-private carefully-once when you hospital bed doubled. The pick up the container, and squeeze rrom all three sour· again when you are ready to cesatthc sametimeiswhat take the proper amount of is hurting you so much. the medication. Pour liquid \'et. even in the face of medicines so you do not the appallin gly heavy bur· smear the directions. Never denonthisagegroup,mil· lran s fe.r medicine to lions of our elderly men and another unlabeled con. women least able to carry ~aine r. If you have a ny the load are wasting huge doubts about directions", sums because or ignorance, i:heck with your doctor. misunderstanding, or just ·--Keepanaccuratecount plain carelessness. or your daily dosage (so ONE STUDY BY the u.S: •you'll not have to ask your· F 0 0 d & or u g Ad. self whethe_ror noty~utook ministration disclosed that you r 2 o c lock p1ll .or less than half the public" whatcverJ 1,>Y measuring even read non-prescription out each da~ s dosage w.hen labels, althou gh most you get up 1n t.he morning. believe the labels "contain Put th~ dosage 1n a ~eparate enough information lo tell conta ine r. on wh1c~ rou them how to use the product have cop~ed the. or1 g1nal safety." According to label. Don t exper1mentand another FDA study, says lake only the reeomm~n~ed non-p rofit Council nn dosage of both pres~np~1on f'amily l~lth. consumers and. ~on-preser1pt1on rank labeIS at the very bot· medicines. O>ronlc•I F1~tw"'t i:;. i:;. i:;. • Rebate on Drug Buy Due to Trust Suit By MILTON MOSKOWITZ · alert enough to notice a Did you have to buy an-l ong, co mpl ica t ed, tibiotic drugs to treat a ny ii· for eboding advertisement lness during the years 1954. \vhich ran as a "legal through 1966?. IC so, yo u notice" in new spape rs. were due refunds· under a '. 1'he ad ~arried lhc atten· setUement of an antitrust tion·gettin g headline: action. But how much you '"Notice to Consumers of got, or will get, depends on Certain Broad Spectrum wherc youlive. Antibiotics . The s mall If' you're a resident o( type informed readers th3t Over The Counter NASO Litlt!it• ' io:~ 1~°'.' .~t~~~ .}~,t·· ::::!,:0 au :;f ::: ~ ~::1:~ t>od •M •u•<I p ... °"''~· e I J6" I JOttN M.\MCOC•: S.111< Eq s.u 6.U CH on Mutu•1 Otlll'Yf'U5 Gtll~ !I,,,, FO 11 19 II. S.r..:o ti t .JI 4.611 FWl!Ck I~ dUOltd fly Oryl Fd 1 Jl t O' Gn•lfl •.If ! KUODE• FOS: uw NASO In(. E•ur Fd J 1• 1: S.11t1.i •• 11 •• lftlf 11tY 10.0. 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You can thank yo ur state's attorney general for holding out !or the best possible deal. Alllll• Fd 8 JS '11'1 £01£ Sc> n II 11 s Knt.t G.111 4tl hi 5-enu .... 1 •. u I.Cl. ,,.....,,.,,--------~ 'Amt;tp F Jll l .Sl E'"'' &I I Si .: L/'IClmr~ SJI s.• 5fll1•1' F t.1110.M Am 11 .. tn 9.10 10,111> Ell•n ,,, 1010 IG LO Ed .. II.JI n .11 $MAlll!ML.O Olf' ; Atn Oyr~ I Jt 6 111 f. .... 111' t It t:1 LEX GROUP: [°"""\ 2.tt ,. Am EQ!1' l Sl J.il F•"lld S to o.SI Cp L~I IG.•9 II. Entrl)I' 4.G1 ••• . ·· _ MO ...,. exP111~i. Fm e .. ,. ~ J(I •· G•w111 4.•s •. F1e1 F• l.1r ••• -ney IUH0!.1 Ff<I l'Hh S.~ ••• llewcn 10.Jt II I H•Or l.JI ••• ' · Clol)l•I 4.64 S 01 '!Ol!"LITT Lite lftlY OU S. \.f9otl 1.. 4.U ••• t ·-Tree ··I\(°"" 1111 1 so o•ou,, unc c.. • ...... ., P-.. ,0 s.•s ••• •. , lllnhn 6.01 6 e.l BM 11111> 1.15 I . UIOAllS Sttt:•lllOM l'DJ: SClf(I t,SI t .'f'I (.aol~I I 111 J. SAY\.ES: ~ 14.11 U.'9 ON TllE OTHER hand, if you live in 43 other states, you really got the short end of the deal. These states set· tied early for too little money and then did a wrct· chcd job of reaching people they had lo s ubmit an ite mized list of antibiotic purchases along wilh the names of lhc pharmacies where they were bought. \v~t~ the .refund inf or·. BV RE'FUSJNG TO join matton. the 43 states bul pressing ~orst off of all a~c .t~c their claims in a separate rc~1dcnts of North Cai ~hna. action. the states of Cali for· ~h1sstate heldou~by1t~lf nia, 1-1.aw a ii , K a nsas , 1n the hope of getting a big· Oregon, Utah and Wash ing· ger sctt.len1ent th.a n any ton succeeded, first of all, in other party-~nd 1t even· garnering more money for tually lost o~t ~n the ~nurts. their residents. North Carolinians \VIII ,::ct · . nothing unless this verdict Thcr ~von an allocation of is overturned. $20 m11l~on which, based on "Operation Moneyback" populat10.n, was lv.'o and resulted from a price-fixing one·h~lf limes gre~tcr than suit broug ht by the fcd('ral the rc~und m~neys allotted ·government against the fi ve for c l ~1mants 111 the 43 other biggest producers of, an-s~ates. _. . t ibiotics-Ame.._ric an lleyo~d that, l.her did a Cyan:.imid <Aureol\ycinl, superb JOb of notifying con· Pfizer (Terramyc in), s~mcrs. They produced a 6ristol·f.t yers (Tetrex ), s1m_plc. casy·tn:understa~ Olin and Upjohn. cla1~1 Corn1 : 1 h_<'Y r1idn t In a n out-o f-court set· require any 1t<'rn1lcU list of Uement, in which they did proor of purehasc .. And H1.ey not admit any guilt, the delivered th~! rl111.n1 not1~e companies agreed to put up 1.o every mailbox. 111 lhe six Sl20 niilllon to pay off all states. claims. .Did it work? Lik~ gang· bus ters. llcsidents of these Tll£ NOVEL PART of siic states h<a ve until 1'hur· the settle m ent, the first sday to file th eir claims. but lime this has ever been the returns have al ready tried, wa s the provi~ion for passed the I million mark. dirc<'t rebates to individual A person clain11ng 10 halle consumers. llow it worked s1>e nt SJOO on antibiotics out is another story. during those yenr.'i i~ likely The 43 ~talcs wh ich ban· LO get a refund of ~ll least ded together as 3 (:roup did s;?O. such a poor Job of getting MUCll OFTllEcrcditror the wortl out lo their thi ~ effective com· residents that they received minic:itin~ AO !> lo Judge only 40:1~ claims. Alttu:M.1(:h r.1ilcs \V. 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It imPQrts about six million barrels of that, or 37 .5 percent. Recent figures show the US. gets mast of its foreign oil from non-Arab nations. Detroit Angered SD utility B 'S , Edi Increases Y ave ct Earnings DETROIT ·<APl -l!uge nesda y on the New York auto price increases and a St~ Exchange, all heavy downturned eco nom y are losers. San Diego Gas & Electric Co. reported third quarter earnings continued the im- provement s how n in the second quarter. .keeping buyers out of the car showrooms this fall , cau&1ng auto i ndustry laYoffs and tun1bling stock pnces. General l\l otors, v.1Lh sales down 1:1. "'hopping 34 perce nt during m1d ·Oc· tober, ts dropping second sh1£ts at three plants on Nov. 11 , a nd slo\I. Ing down an assembly line In Decem· ber, lay1nR off 6,000 workers indef1n1tely. THE LAYOFFS came at the earliest point 1n a model-year in recent Gl\'1 history -a time when production should be run· nlng full throttle. Industry observers said it 1s a sign that more layoffs are cer- tain Chrysler, whose dealers are reportedly stuck with a 95-day stock of new Cars. has threatened to close one or its six assembly plants - and throw 5,000 Detroit workers off the Job -unless sales rebound. After sales fi gures came ln showing the industry 28 percen~ below a year ago and Chrysler announced its cost-cutting programs. many shareholders couldn't wait to unload their auto atocks. Shares or Big Three com- mon stock were up ror grabs on Wall Street this gast week. Ford, G f\f and Chrysler were the most ac- tively traded stocks _Wed- State Banks Drop .Kate LOS ANGELES !AP) - Sec:urity Pacir1c National Bank, Union Bank a nd Wells Fargo Bank have J01ned other major banks in moving to a lower prime lending rate. Security Paclric, based in Los Angeles. lowered the rate to 1ls biggest and most creditworthy business bor ro"'"ers from 11 12 p(!rcent to 11 1 ~ percent effective today. San Francisco based Wells Fargo announced a ~1m1lar reduction, elfecLive today. Gnitlfl'r." 011d Lt1sprs N .... 'i"'k IUPll -,,_ IO!IOWmQ l"I _, I"" 110<-l I .......... INl"'ld 11 .. -t ~ I01ol llte' """"' tie-"" Pl'l'Ce<>I Gl't REPORTED Friday that 1ls third quarter prorits plunged 94 percent from las t ye ar. G !\t said In· creasing costs and sagging sales brought its profits ror the three ·monlh period down rrom the record level of $267 m1lhon a year ago to $l6 m1lhon. F'or the three months en. ded Sept. 30 the company earned 59 cents per share of common stock compared wuh 37 cents for the year- earher quarter. Auto executives, who rarely mention the price Even though energy sales hike factor in auto sales, decl!ned slightly due to con- h av e begun to rake_tlnu1ng customer conser- Presldent Ford over the. vatton, gross operating coals for urging Amencans reyenues for the third quar- tosave 1nstead of buy." ter rose to $70 6 mll11on A midweek, after from the$509m11!1onofthe d11closlng a third.quarter 1973 third quarter: ~el 1n- lo!l5 of $8 mdhon at Chrysler come was $10 4 m1lhon for Corp .. Chairman Lynn .the recent guarter. com· Townsend said consumers pared with the $6.2 mtlhon a "have been asked not to yearearher. buy, and the y're not Company President buying.'' Walter A. Zitlau said the 1n- Bu t Jack Ne a I, a creased net income was spokesman for the National needed to service the f1nan· Autamobile Dealers As· clng of the past 12 months, soc1at1on 1n Washington, which include~ $7S million s aid buyers are be ing 1n bonds, $2S million 1n .scartd away by sky-high preferred t.slock and prices. 2,000,000 shares of common VIN Corp. Gets Bid For Hangar Award or the design ron- tract tor the Space ShutUe Orbiter ha ngar and suppcn fac11itieS at Edward\ Air Force Base has been made by NASA to VTN Cor- poration, engineering-ar· ch1tectural-plannlng firm headquartered in Irvine Under term s or the $330,000 contract won by VTN, the Irvine firm will design the aircraft main- tenance hangar and support facilities for the Space Shut· tie Orbiter test program. Add1tionallJ, VTN will be responsible for the foun- dation and sate work for the program's mating fixture The hangar will house the Space Shuttle orbiter test model. Jt will be a struc- tural steel frame bwlding and will be designed to sup- port the future 1nstallatlon of two 25-ton bridge cranes. stock. The company plans to sell an additional 2,000,000 s hares of common stock and $50 million an bonds tn November Z1tlau said that alUtough the turnaro und from previously depressed ear· n1ngs was welcome, much of it could be attributed to special nonrecurring cir- cumstances. "J!alf of the gain 1n earnings came from the sale of undelive red fuel oil," he said. Bankruptcy Bids Filed The following personi; have fi led pet1t1ons for bankruptcy 1n Santa Ana Federal Co urt: 011:10• "''"""'~ E st•11ctut1I mte_I,, El t•r• Mf••,,. C.0< Air -.C.tlfl'I Ll<la.ll!Het U6,IU. e!Mb Sl.00, flt9-rHA.lt Pl'll1~. Ol"*HCO Phlllp, lerflnen, 1112MI.., \I , Cost1 flMll Ll1bllllle1 •l'ICI a1_,1t not ... dtlerml""4. Atf1rH Pele• £tllcllt GIA ..... HCO Mlort*M ll11uW••lle, ell otlltfcloltell111••ve MIOl.OCIC W1tle1 S , 1•UCk d<lftt 2'11' Sore11M, u....,.. Hll!1. 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"'Aln<I 11 I Jl :> -~• \\'ASlllNGTO~ fAPI -'fhc govcr· nml·nl's Index of ruturc lrends In the l'conotny plunjtcd last month at the ~lt·{'IJC~~ r,1t(' Hl 23 ~cars, the govern· ment h,1s rt•poricd 1"he Com niC'r<'l' l)ep11rtm1•nl ,;:ud its index of lc1:11hni: 1nd1 ~,1tors dropped 2 ~ percent In ${·ptembfr. It was the ,.l\econd ~Ir.cable monthly drop in a. rn\I.', m ;1k1ng th e 1"0 month fall 4 l percent Since inflation t end~ to make the in· dl'X appear ovt•rl\ t1pllm1shc. the in· d1l~l lon appt11l·nt1y 1s for :1 serious dt>lc nor11t1011 1n the economy 1n the mQnths nht<rtl Union Oil 1,()S 1\NGF.tt-:S 11\P) -Union Oil Cn nf Callrorn1,1 has rc·portcd th at (';:111\llll?' ro r lht• thre1• 1nonths ended S. pl ]0 111rr('i.1 sCd lo S79 ~ m1lhon, or 1 'l'i .1 .. h.ir(', rn1rn 1"°7 n\1 lllon, or SI 21 o1 '-h<rrc.:. yt>:ire:trher Ht~C'nue~ rose to Sl 26 b1lhcin from ~17 u~ r11Llhun l ri the 111nr month:i; en· d1•rl Sl'1>t 3(), l'n1on l'.1rncd S2J2 S mil- h1,n, nr $5 68 a ~h11r 1•, up frQm $129 l rr1dh1111 , ,,. S.1t:'i11 :.hurc. 1n The frtm· H•H'U hll' 11173 p1· rind, ' I ' 'I BB DAILY PILOT Wednesday, October JO. 1974 Southland Leads Sexual Revolution .Lesbian Murderess Due on TV Hy \'f.KS<J KSffllT 11 0 1.1.V\\'llOD fl'l'/1 -Is ll·lt•\ 1s1on uni Jlr to h<J1llO:-t'X u.:ils ., f.:\ Hll·n\I \' h(llilO!>l':\U:ils think ~(I. 'fhl'~-r:11'lt'tl a r111·ku:-:ihl)ut :1 "i\l.1r- <·u:. \\'t•lbv .. t·p1sod1· \I hll'h dt'flll'lc(f t h1• J.;,Jv ,·ro\\d a' tJ~HIJ: ;id,a11t.1};c 01 )lillthlul Ull!<lll'lltS . :-.:1111 lhl'l't' ts a l1•,b1an tht'1nl•cl !'hnw <·01nu n.: up on ··1111ltl"t: \\',1 n1:1n'' 11l11rh has lit't'I\ yan~('d IH>lll !hl• ;ur 11.1 hl• • p:.ilth1·d up "l>t·t·au~c ul llUc:.11on:ibtc n1;iter1 :ll . ' TllJS Tl:,11-'., l11111 <·vC'r, the g:-.y lib m11vl·n1l'rll didn 't ll't <ult :i 1~·1·1 1 I :-thi ' ;1110\hl·r C:J)';C' o f dist·ri rn1n:i!10n ;i g;1 1nsl \\Of\\t•n'' IS It ;.1 J.l rJ J.!h1 lo 1l1•p1rt !l.'1n;i l c homoscxual!'i as rn11rd1·n •s;-,1·-; 11•lult· chi ld ·1nolf·st111 i.: niale hon1uscxu~1l s .arP prote('t1·d by outr<.1 gcd g;iy :.ue1t'IY ~poki.•:.n1pn·.1 F a.1' Sp;:11n. the ;u·trr:.s ''ho pl ;1y~ a f l:i l!r;.nll li.":-.L1an in tht• cp1s()(le of tht· !\UC ad \'l'nlu1·c dr;i rna, s11i1I it did seen1 :.:. 11' v•om('n \l"t•rc bt•rn" d iscnm1natetl aga1n:.t. Hut she didn"i s<·cm tot-:1re. TtllSS SP.-\1 .\', ''ho 1->lays a n aJtc.rc~· Si\"e t'X·~lar1ne 11•ho run~ a C:n1n1n;1I ring has been marru.:d sl'Vl·ral t1n1c~ liC'r :.elf and had a d1111cult ti me playing a IC'~b1;in. In hl·r p<.1st pC'rfor- rnance, ~he playt·d a St'Xy , cxtr;1or· din a r1 ly fen11 n1 ne \1vn1a n. ;is she does in "The Godfather. l';irt II "' Btondt• and full ·fq,:urrd, illi~!' Sp;i1n ·s h111r Ls <'l1p1><:tl ~hort for hl'I" role. lier '''•i rdrohc t·on~1 s!C'd of blue JC'<i n:. ;ind :.v.·c;ll ~h1rt. .... '"J'hC' dirC'rtor had to kcc1> rC'min· d ing n1e tu lo\\·er my \'OleL·.·· :-he ~;,11 d. •·,\ntl lo flattt"n rn ,v :-.1~ec·h p;iltC'rn.·· She \\;is al ~o :1~k1·rl 11) fl;i\t t'll l1vl' bo:;on1 ;ind did :-u b.1· binding ht11· <·hc::.l. "I 11,\0 TO <'hanf!C' my \l·alk and makP ml' ,.:c~lurc:. more masr11Jinf'. 1'1·1: flt•\ 1•1· pl,1~ l'd :1n\11f\(' te~s :lltr;if'· l i\t'. Hut !'111 ~urpn :-.l·d l\l' h;n·l'n 't hC'ard trutn !he i.;a~· hh peoplr. All lesLJans OJl'l'rl.t n1.1s1·u hn1' b.1· an~· n1ca n s , <.1ny n1u r c th a n all homosexu::ils a re effem1nalt'. "f'\'e kno1\n lt•s bians. and I tried to t hink like th<:v did. I behe,·c !here 1 ~ <1 fC'm1n1nt• !--Oline ~' undernt•ath their olht.·1· app1·~1r.i11t·c 11f h;1 rdnt·::.s ;..nd rn;iscuhn1t y. .. The ll'sbians in this show have no r edeen1 in.I! \'trlue!'i. I'm surprised the gay li bs h;i1'en·1 \'Oiccd an ob1eetion to it. Bui then nia.vbe the~· h;iven't heard t h:.it muc h :.ibou t the sho1v. 'fhey p n.ih:1bl;. h<1 \'en"t !>t'C'n 1l. "Tlll-:RI·: .-\HI~ !\() specific love sc<·nl'S 1n thi '; t•p1so£lt'. l'rn ~upposed to bl' 111 In' l' \11th L;1ra1nt• !'}tt·phcn~. \\ho docs :i tt"rrifie at:tini!JOh. "Hut '1S I undt•rst;inrl it. !'BC is ,;oin,!! 101\1n•1or only l \10 'i't'lll'-" 011c is \\here I rn \1 :1tt·h111 g A11g11· D1r k1 nson undr1•:,s, :HHI tl1c othvr IS ;1 ~l'enc shov•in!.! ~\ngit• JU~I 1uu(·h1ni: h;111ds \11th ;1 nnth1·r ~1rl play111!.! a lc:-hia n '' ~11 ... .!. Sp.11n lJ(•lLe1e,.. lht·l'l' are just .;is n1an;. 1,•:-.b1an,<; 111 An1l·r1l'an ::.oc1cty <i s thcr1• af'e m;ile homosexuals. ''Tiii-: OI FFl·:ltE,CE i:-. that \\on1c11 <1rc lt·~' Oh\·101 1:< about iL" she ~:111\. .. ,\ltl'r Jll. 1t ·~ uk;.i~-h1r \1omi:n tn 111,•nr pant' t ht•st• day'. hul you sure 1lon ·1 "'l'<' many n1t•1111·canng skirts. ··H1 ~•'\IL1 l1 ~n1 1~ on lht• 11ps\11ng in !!11 ... r11Lu1 try .nld I bclic\'t' tht•rc \\'ill he nior1' l111111n~t·xu;1 I lht·ml'S in dr:ima - <.1nd ! l'll ,. r t•h [i•1·t 1on~ tu lhen1 ·· 'Togetherness' 011 the Ups,ving A1nong Students \\'\~l!J:'\(;'J"C):'\ t ,\\') -1\ p~V· tholoc1 ... 1 ... slll'\1'\' :.h•l\IS lh;I! .'11 pt·r1·1·nt nl' 1he 11r11l1•!'J.!f,Jllu;ilt•" a l 1'<11'· nt·l l I 1111 1•1s1!1• hail' ll\'l'<I "'1t h :-on1t•On1· ol tht." n1i1>0s1tc S\'" for :it l1,'.1sl thr1't' 1nonths. 'l'lu· !--llr 1l·1·. cur1d11c!1'tl by Or. F.h.1 n1 •1 II 7\l ;1r ~l1n . .1h•t•t1111•r:1tCnr. n• IL ,•,1n\l~d1 ... lh,ll :-t ud1'tll s 11hn lt\'(' 111i,:,.lh1•I .1r1• nt·tt'"'·1 r1l ,v l'O!lll'lll· 1•!.1!,n!! 1n.11 11,1L!1' l n~l1 •:1d. ~ht• ~:11tl. lht'I ;11'!' II\ 111 ·~ 1111111 /1,Jt U~(·t! 10 bt'l'JI • lt·d '"~,1 1n ~ ~t.·.hl,1 . · Tiii': !"t 'R\"t-:\" 11:1s 1·nrh llll'll'd 111·('1 yC":H'' ;1;.:1• '' 11h :1ppro,1n1;11t·l.1· :ioo sl11d,•nf , c•ho~t n fron1 lh11 ll}!lHl 11n - dt•1;::t .11lu at1 ·"' .d lh4• \!l1 ;u·,1, N \' .. l'ot•rl11c :1t1111i.ll ~1·hn11I l.1 11111.: lo !!•'lh(•r \\:t-. dt•!Jl1olJ Ill lh1• :0-\11\t'\ •'' h ,l\U\).: :-h.1r!'d ;1 h1·1t cir ht•1lt1N1n1"1th a :-.111,.:lr 1:11:rso11 nf the 11p1)os11t• st'\ ft11 four or 1nor1• n1J,!hl~ ;1 \\t'lk tor .11 lt•:i st thrl'C t'OtlSt'CU111 {' n1un1 hs. "'Thr 1hin!! I '' ;t!'i ntn!-1 ronrrrncrl :tl10111 \\,1, lhC' fJ rl th.it most of the :;;111drnls ctidn 'I 1\;1nt to 1hscu!'s their 1"j •l;.1 tion~h q1 "11 h 1 hl'tr' 11.11 t•nt,," 1)1', l\l:icl.,hn !'i.1 1d 1n ., tl'll'phun1• 1ntC'r\ It'\\. ··1·hc·1:· th111 !.,1n l! \1,1 .., th .II th<"1r 11,1r1~nt~ 'cou ldn 't h andle t ht• prnblrnl. ·• • Jlr. l\J .1('kiln 's r1nd1n1!>:. t1h1r h ;II'(' pubh,h1·d 111 1h1• "\1111·r11ll••1 •~~u1• ••t P~1rh11l11· .. ' '1"1111,1' 11\;~·1 .111111·. sh11\1 th.1! 111 .1 111 !'Id 1i.'11·r1ll 111 1hP :-.!ud1·111 .. \1 ho h\1•1t l 11·~111h1·r ll11·1t tu 1·011l't'JI ti ffQrnlht•111 .. 1r1·111 ~. I Nudity, Grouping On the lncreas~ By VERNON scorr LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Public nudity and group sex are enjoying tremendously growing popularity in Southern California and proponents of the movement predict a nationwide increase in both. From nude be.:ichcs' lo country clu bs dedicated to group copulation, Californians in increasing numbers are setting aside traditional taboos about sex a nd exposing their bodies. Is the phenomenon massive exhibitionis m and voyeurism ? Or.is this the dawn o r a new sexual mor ality? The a ns \\•er is probably a com- bination of both. · Set aside the fleshpots or tlol· lywood 's massa ge parlors, porno theate rs and one establishment of· rering men an opportunity lo wrestle ... nude girls. They cater to the li cen· tious. ASIPE FR01'1 these is the new sexual fr eedom , and the re are degrees of personal involvement in it. rnosphere is re laxed and cnsual. I S:l\V no on.e wearing clothes once the sun llad cut through the morning chill. Couples a nd groups o r individuals. most appearing to be in their 20s a nd 30s, sat around a s wimming pool or on the grass chatting. Children are ~·ctcomc at Elysium. 11\ey are not allowed at Sandstone. I\ GROWING . SEGMENT or the sychological professional community in the west s ubsc ribes to the thesis: lose the hangups about your body a nd sex and you will become a free. whol e person. This proposition. mixed with a touch of m ysticism , is a vital factor in the increasing number of everyday men and women involved in nude, sex oriented a ctivity. It also is a mea ns to heighten sexual activity with less re morse about traditiona l s tandards of decency . morality and spirituality -not to mention a viable alibi for an outra ~ed spouse. One seriou s expone nt or the movement is Dr. Ralph Yaney, 46. a respected psychoanalyst with offices in Beverly Hills. MEMBERS OF SUN ISLANO NUDIST CAMP GO TO SEE THE MOVIES IN ESCONOIDO Nude beaches are <:omparatively t ame. Nudist ranches and clubs provide greater numbers of naked bodies in a socia l setting. Then there are nude encounter groups and nude marathons which include touching a mong the s exes and sometimes sexual play. Yaney was a m ember of Sandstone for three year s. one of its guiding lights. An exponent of nudity and an active \'oice for changes in sexual standards, Yaney said: Swing Shift E-verJ'llii11,g Goes al Sex Parlor J J):" A'.\"(; F: I. ES 1AP1 -On a recent Saturday niJ?hl. a bout 40 couples t":1mc rvr Porktails. dHnl'ing, ha mburger s ;J nd sex a t \Vide World of C1)ntt•moorary People's comfortable party house. \\'ild \V orld is one of a dwindling· number 01 clu bs !or s w1h gers·-mar- rif'd l'oupll's \l·ho 11.·ant extr<.1marital sex a nd singles who "'a nt sex without ro1nant 1c l'nt a n~l£'nl<'fll. It ':-run by Hob ~l cGin\ey, 41. a nd hi s \l•ife and Grr1. Set in :1 fJUte t residentia l ;1rea, the house has a pool and eight bedroom:-and one large room Y.'ilh v.·all lo 11.·all mattresses. The latter is C'alled ·'the \"Oyeu r room." lie re, it is perfeclly a cceptable to "'atch others make lo\'e IT I!' E/\Rl.l " in the e1•enlng, a nd c-ouples are socializing as lhcy \l nu lcl at any olher p;irty. r.1cGi nley ch:oirge s S15 per person. You ha\'e to bring ~ 1•ur ov.· n I 1q uor . but soft drinks, dinner and lo\ve ls are pro\'1dcd. Son1C' people arc already strolling through the house naked. Others are in ,·ar1ous stages of undress. ~1rGinley is in a short kimono. Geri, with her tou:;eled red ha ir and Playmate fi~ure is in a towel. One pudgy man \\"Ca rs a tight black bathing suit "'ith a red rooster strategically se\\'fl on. r.tcGinlcy says the regulars ;ire mostly m iddle·aged, married . from all "'a lks of profrs~ional Ii fe. "I g;1\'(' up "·ood1\'0 rk ing for sv.•inging," s;iid one jovial man v.·ho, like 1 most people inter\'ie11·ed, preferred not to be irle ntified. "It's the ultimate hohh~'· Look :it me, I'm fat, 40, ma rried, but he re are "'omen "ho re;.1 lly lur11 on tu me.·· ~'ORJ)I .\, /\N JNTENSF.. lllump \\'O man "''ho says she is a psyehologist :.ind di\'orecd: ··1 fee com fortable bein~ ;ible to get sexually J!r;it1f1rd here if I'm not invol\'ed \\·ith someone. 'fhe idea of having sex \11th a st r:ing~r is \'C ry cxclling 10 me." t\l1ee. her h:u r beauty-p;irlor pl'rfl'cl. said s he began swinging a rtcr her divorce' a nd tonfided lhal s he \\·a~ looking for someone to fall in lo\·e \\'llh. :'<.Iother of four, dressed in a pullo\'cr and panties. Alice was already "bit tip5y, ··1 \1·ould r :-ithe r come here than go to some bar. If a man buys me a drink. he thinks he ran go lo bed ~1·ith me, but here I don't have to do anything I rlon 'l \\'ant lodo." An athletic-lookin g 29-ycar-old, \1·carin g only s neakers and SO('ks, !-aid: "I study during the clay for my master's deg ree and \\'Ork as a :-ecur1t,\' guard at night, so I don'l ha\'C time for the dating scene. 1-lcre l kno\v for $15 I ean ha\'e sex "'Lthout all the hassles of emotional 111\'0l\'('/lh'!l l." Tllf::'\ ·r111-:Rr. \\'ERE lhe five people on the mattress in the voyeur ronn1 a :-t•t•ne straight ftonl ;,1 pornographic rnovie. A pa le. skinny man di.str~lt'll'd 1nomf'n1arily from a \1·on1an's brt>ast, \\'aV<'S theerily at the ontonkcrs. \l os t of the couples prefer the pri vacy .. of the b;1n1!ino .p:i1 t 11 ionccl 1n;,1tlrcsscs upstairs. 7\ll•;.in11•hilc, ho~tcss Geri is curled up in a chair in the offi ce a1vay ·frotn 1t :ill. \';111·n1ng, she sa id :.he \\'asn'l looking forward to all the clt'<Jnlni: up Sunday n1orni ng. Court Rejects Prostitution Law Challenge NE\V OR LEANS <UPI ) -The l .ouis iana Suprc n1 c Co~rt has upheld the state's pros titution laws against lhe c hallenge of a woman who t•laimed she was di scrimina t ed ag<iinst because or her sex. Charlotte Dc\'all argued in a Baton Hou~e court lh;it she could not be ' prosel'ut e d u n der Loui s i ana p rostitution \a 11.•s because o nly \l'Omen, and not men, are forbidden from engaging in sex for pay. Jl'DGF. JOll~ S. Co\'ington gr:in· tc-d her n1 olion lo quash the law on the groun<I it dt!ni ed her equal prote ction· oflhe la\1'. Noting the concept of equal protec- tion is hard lo p in do\l·n. the slate Suprem e Court s aid. "When an ac· li\'ily b~' 1\'nn1en n1ay. in the allowable legislative j ud g m ent. gi\'e rise to n1oral ;1nd social problems against \l'hich il should dc\'ise deterrents, the legislature m ;iy enact laws to accom. pltsh such ;1 purpo11e." The court s:tid J\1s . Devall argued m ale prostitution is prevalent a nd a social C\'il , but concluded. "There is nothing upon "'h ic h this court can rely to ronclude that male prostitution is a social proble n1 of a ny importance. ''l~A.\\ll\11'1\t:R s ARE con· stitutiona\ly fret! to exclude male 1ir·ostitutlon from the co\·erage of legislation on the reasonable basis that it docs not constitute a social problen1. DiffC'1·e nce bet"•een the Sf'XCS doe!'i be:1r ;i rational relation- ship to t he prohibition of prostitution by fcn1ales." The court reversed Covington and the case 1vas rem anded to him for fur- l he r proceedings <igainst the defe n· d:int. Chief Justice Joe \V. Sanders dis· scnted ~·l onday from the majority, s:iyini::. "The sl ate's authority to ban prostitution is not at issue. The issue i s th e con s titutionality of a prostitulinn s tatute that plaees the heavy hand of the la\Y upon women r1lone. \\•hile n1 en who e ngage in the sarne conduct go free.·• Some encounter groups and m a rathons a re organized solely for the purpose of sexual exercises, but reputa ble ps ychiatrist s and P· sychologists say they arc few in num· ber. 1 The two best·known large nude life· style retreats arc Elysium l',ield a nd Sandstone, both located in rustic Topanga Canyon, less than a hali· hour's drive from Hollywood. . SAN~STONE IS virtually a sex·ex· perience club. It has 500 members .who pay S240 a year for .. an alternate life style.'' Members are rree to roam the $500,000 estate ranch house and g uest cottages, swim in the pool, wear clothes or go nude, play chess, sit a round a nd chat or engage in sexual intercourse with any wilJing partner. There are special seminars at Sand· stone for which members pay as much as $40 or as little as $25 for "people who are interested in r e leasing blocks to excilemeot, growth, pleasure and sexuality." Elysium rield is lesS sexually orien- ted. According to Ed Lang, who runs the nonprofit Elysium Institute, it is intended to .. provide practical and ex· ··1 see in nudity an expression of evolutionary processes. It's a new freedom. Getting back to the begin· nings and bringing us all closer to the God source. "FOR CENTURIES sexuality has been connecte d with nudity. But without clothes sexuality diminishes. Clothes create excitement and fan· tasy, not the naked body." Yaney s ays all huma ns, e very age OlnddisP.Qsition, hold sexual fantasies. The more pious the individual, the rnlX'e repressed the fantas ies and the more that individual cries out against ,nudity. t'he psychiatris t claims men and women should live out their fantasies. U it means having sexual intercourse "ith a dozen persons a t once, then the i1dividual should go ahead and fullill the desire. "A la r ge num ber or people are stuck at levels or growth and del'elop· ment involving rantasies," Dr. Yaney said ... Once these fantas ies are realized they are free to go on lo higher levels or consciousness. periential opportunities for de velop-· "SANDSTONE IS THE ultlthate ment~f human potential:" fantasy. Its origina l rounders hoped il _The basis for that experience is would evolve into a hi gher con- going nude, shucking one's inhibitions sciousness and s pil'itual le\'el of sear· a long with one 's clothes. But Elys ium ch. The people who e\•olve through mem~rs need not disrobe, nor need . these experie n ces, f)ecom e more they bring partners. monogamous, untroubled by fa n· Annual m embership in Elysium tasies. cos~ ·S;>o for women. $100 for me1. "Sandstone, while I was a ffiliated Seminars cost from $10 to $50 per ses• \\'ith it, was a negative experience for sion. ~he s ubjects range from "on a small percentage o( people. For becoming a sexual being'' to "the lac· many it is a positive growth factor. tile celebration." There is no open It's a safe environment in which to sexual intercourse among participan· satisfy juvenile fantasies. ts. "Nude beaches a re a wish by the public to finally be done with the fa n· tasies provided by clothes. It gil'es them body freedom and brings them closer to na ture. THERE i\.RE overnight sleeping accommoda tions a t both Sandstone and Elysium Field. Lang is the unsalaried operator of Elysium and a publisher of books, booklets. 'films and slides dealing with human sensuality a nd the "accep· tance of self." 1-lis advisory board in· eludes m edical doctors, psychiatrists, ps ycholog is t s , professional and businessmen, all of whom are mem· bers. . "Tilis is the only retreat or its kind in the 1vorld," Lang :;aid. "In the past seven years \\'e've had 100.000 people come here. Our a nnual membership is about J,000 persons." Th,e grounds of Elys ium Field a re sylvan, shaded a nd beautiful. 1he al· "TifE GAWKERS WHO come to nude beaches represent a level of our society still in volved u·ith juvenile sexual development. Vo>"euri sm· a nd exhibitionism will diminish as we see more public nudity, just as coarse magazines and x-r3ted films are a t· tempts of an adolescent culture to satiate itse lf. "But sexua lity doesn't lead any place. It is only afte r the human being passes throug_h that phase, as younger people a rc doin g loday, that attention can ~ turned to higher plateaus or consciousness." Swapping, SWing Clubs Fall on Hard Times By Jl:RATF: K/\ZICl\AS LOS 1\!\:C.ELES (,\[')-Club' th:it promott·1I grnup sex ;1n1I mate ~"·:111· pin.>! :11·(' f:1d111~ rron1 lhi: "'"·in~1ni,: sCl'rl(' :Jfl('f a bu rst or pvpu larity in lhc lat1• J'.lUOs ~ind early 70s. Si11·10!11g 1 sls \l' ho hoi \'l' heC'n stud ic1! !ht• frt't'-lo\c ll fe:-.lyle cslun:ilt• 1h;it !ht• nurTLht'I' nf i t ~ ;1d vura!c~ n~111on.111,v 1~ nn the dc·c l1or a:-is lhc 11u1nlM:r of :.1•x club::.. In 1!172, the(''(· Jl\'rl~ f1 ~11r1·d lhrr1• \l'(•rr :ihou! :i m1l- 1Lon :iud ,1 l1{tlf pt·op1c cXJ)l•r11nt·n1ini: "1th i:roup :-.<·x. Nov.·. thcrf' art.'.' nbout 500,tH"l, tht',\ ~.1y . /\nd sl:it1.stic·s ht'r1• in Southern ('at1fo1·n1a confirm 1\•ha1 thr wr1ol<1~1!-I S ,..,,~·. A year :i~o. n1;irr1l'd couph·s \1hn 1\·:1nhHI lo ··~111n1(' - ml'l'I othc-r n1:lrr1('cl c;ouple.<;; for ~l"'t -- coultl rhtMl"ot' frnn1 1norc thun 20 n11•m· hcr.:h111·ont,· ~l uh s 1n Soulht'rn <.:.it1fn1111.1. !l.o\\' I hen." :.ire only t'li,!hl l'lubs. (1.1 '" ort:R.\TORS !'i;)V lhnl tii:hl mnnl',\', .1 J!l'l)"lll't !-(','(UH i ('Onser· 1..111~rn. :.inn <11 ... cnch:inr1111·nt "'1t h 11 ~ 111011' rou111i1· >1 ~pCt'I' h.11·1• turnt·d so1t1(' p1·011 l1· nf( fron1 ~\\1n~1ne ••\\'ht•n lht' i>connn1.v 1s had, JK'Oplc 11,c:hl t'n Up ;irul lt•nrl lo ~ I{'«~ frrt·. ('\·en In st:'(."' :.;nd Hnbt.'rl l\1ct;111lc\, ' , who "'ith hi s 111ifc C.eri manages \\'idc \Vurld of Contcmpo r:1ry People, one or the ren1:1 inin,:! c l ub~. in La l\ilradu. ~ To stay in business and attract ne1v members. \Yide \\lorld h:is had 10 lov.·e r its n1c mbe rship dues and ~•dd nonscxu.:i l social activities suc h ns ll'('t•k ly discussion g roups. 1'h(' opt'!' a tor of .. 101." 3 i;"•ing club in llol!y\\'O(ld that closed in 1972, s aid hc has tried th rc•e times to st:irl new tlubs, \\' 1thout success. ··rl:OPl~f~ J UST arcn'I intrrC'sh•ti 111 thcs(' elubs anjn1ore." he sa itl. requr:<:11nc anon.v n11ty. ··1 just could· n'I r<•capturc lhe mood uf how It used lohl'." Spc<'ialty n1ag:izine!' cxtollint; lhc 1hr1ll~ (l r n1att• S\\"a ppinc h;_l\C :iJ11a 1h1111dlt'<I '" number lhough son1t• st'.'( ,1our11:1I ('tl!\111'" s:iy thal lh ir pt'r· ~nn;1I ;111, ol l•11tq>lc ... look1n~ for "(un otnd ,::;1nlf''I .. h:i1t• lx't·n 1 nt·rc:1 ~111~. Sv.·1n~t·rs then1~cl\'€'~ insist th;1l more JX'Oplc :ire <loinJ! 1t but in pr1\·:1le ho1nes 111 .. lt•;id of the c:lulis. ,, Bui m;,in.v 1na rr1cd couple~ 11.•ho ust•cl In sprnd l\\'0 nr th1·cc nights :t \\t'L·k 1n al.1ng love "'1th slr<1 11J!crs say lhC',\' h;1vt• hCt'Ollll' d1s1 llus1oncd with lhC' s1v1 ni: in:;! .~cl up. And in their <1ucst for new c .l\citcn1c 11l. husbantls ;ind \Vives say they have rediscovered not only e:1ch o ther but more conven· lional recreatio na l activities sueh as bowling and bridge. TOi\I Pt\L.1'1 F.K , the former C'X l~t·u t 1 ve d irector 14f the Sexual l;-rccdom Lca~ue in C"alifornia, ~ays he's more invo lved with n1idgcl auto racinJ! than s w in{l i ng these days. "AH those swing clubs arc railing :ind f;1 lln1i.: apart ,·· said Dr. Gilberl llar!C'll , :inl h ropuloi;:i~t and ;1uthor or "Grou1> Sex . ., "These 3re depressed and unscltlcd timl'S , There's a more sornllcr feelin g an1oni,: people . ~ rc lrca1 away from St.•xual fnvohty." "I think peop le get hored with !'i \l'in g 1 n~. '' s:.i1d 1\I Gold ... te1n . publish('r of Scre\v, a New York City sex t<1blo1d . "It :111 seems very adolt• .. ccnt no1v;idays. f'Coplc arc n1uch rnorc exc ilt·d aboul expcrimcn· h ni;: 11.1th 1nd1vi<luals and <:ire turned off hy i:roup 'ex." Dropnut~ from the swingini; i;cene. ;1ccord111g to a s tudy of I, 100 couple:! don(' hy llr l)u a nc Ocnfleld, author of ''l\let•I l\larkcls," say they quit ht'('tlUs(' of fP(•l ln~S Of j\'>i ln~s~·. ~tltl\, boredon1 and rll s appornt mc111. 'J'he r('11Hty of inl 1>er~n1t l. frenetic 1'CX 1u.•\•c r liver! up to the sccn;t f:intas ie~. Swing c luh operato rs like wise discove red the taxing realities of a rather specia li7.ed service business. "I\ L.OT OF PEOPL.E who jllmped inlo the business ju:st didn't realize what was involved. You just can't throw so 1ne mattresses on the floor and h3ve a swing club," said Sue Heck, who used lo puhli!ih "Swing" magazine in California ... It 's very con11>llcaled dealing with so m:.1n1y dlf · f e rcnt p eopl e , w eedin g o ut t roublemakcr!'i, hand ling people's emotiona l problen1s. And then there's the shl•c r phyia cal efrorl of m aking sure that hundred s of towcll'I a re avaih1ble, clean sh~L'> for a d:>:r:cn bcd:i, plus a ll the c lcca nlng up lifter·· w3rd." Hob l'\tcGi nley ol Wide \Vorld which sponsors ii swing party every week s:iys he <1nd his wife c;cri only Swing aboul once :t month now. "'We're r unning an organization •n<I h;1ve definite funclionl'I :.s h01t ;,ind hoslCS!'i with a lot ol rcsponsibiHty for lhe emotiona l welf;1rc of our ~ucsl'>."' said ft1cGinlcy, a chunky, affable 41· ycar·old . "I j u:-.t don't lend tu .:ct tur· ncd on unyn1ort.>. •• J\UT McCilNl,,.:v :-;uys hc'tl r uthcr ' run a swing club than go back to "-'Orking as a n electronicscngincet". In the las t f ive years. A-I cGinley estimates that 12,000 people have at· . tended Wide \Vorld parties. •le says he has a mailing list of about t.000 people, but ri g ures only about 75 per- ~nt of the m are active. To s park ne w Interest , Wide World 's ca le nd a r now inc ludes weekly discussion i:roups on topics such as the sensuality or food a long with such parties as a "costumed orgy" for Hallo\veen. McGinlcy has had to add to hi~ in'Come rrom the swing club by writing articles and lee· luring about swinging. OSCAR STREAKER SENT TO JAIL I.OS ANG Ei.ES fA PJ t<ohcrt Op~I . who •streaked during the nationally te levised 1974 Acl!dcmy Awards ccrcmnny. hus hccn senlc n· Cftd In {nur monlh~ in .iull {or disrobing ut u C:ily Council hcurinJ.!. f )pc/, :J!i, (.'nnvictcd f>ct. 3. was 5Cn· lc~nc~d 1'uc:sday for d is rupting 01 11uhlie n11·el1nJ,l:. I h:was round innocent or i ndc~cnt cxix1s urc . 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"°'1<.t RllnlJI, Wit111m Jonn .,,d Zor•kll li•ktr. Miry Lynn 1n<1 Roni Id Ktllll Pollock. Gt•Md Eow1r<11rl(I S-r1A. 1<1111, Dt11o<1r. Mirr 1nd RotJHt Mllhlw SHz,o;...,..,Mlrot.and R•oulJ{. lvmblUlt,JuH1-J11r.nR. l ubl• . .1tsut-M1r;a c...,.,,.,10 ROM'llOllm, Siily (_Ind Jtrrr L. l•rlD•', Eva A. •nd Murphr L. Gtoroe, Mlty W •9artl '""Donald E. 8r11'1<11, R1ymon11 A. •nit \l!•Q1ni• ElhWW>, Jo1n1>t Ke.tal1h 1nd Bob Nol;on, Glrlt Lynn 1nd D•n•tl ~ .. R•li>!\S, WHl11m Witsh;, .. an<I AM Loul~ Oliy, Ma•y l<ll!lfrone &nd Jo~n F, FIMl\e<'\-, Timo1nr John and P11tlcl• R. l<it •n .... 0..ryl o .... a J1mt\ r. 8tc>Ok, B•rrv L. 1nd Deb•• L. Mt.Nerr>tr, Jo1nle L. 1nd Robt•t _., CoUingft1m, Jame, W, and Tanr• S. AnMrsan, Eralct f', 1n<1 L•on1rd II. Fyllt , Llnoa Su11n and DouQI•• $lephfn1 Sl• .. art, Pa1rltl• anil Wt<l•V L•"'brooto., !.llirloy Ell•abtlh Irie! DfMll RO<le1n Gotl!I"•. fN!lvinSldney inO G1!tS-1 Ol••lres. J1mts Wiiiiam •O\(I """' Jont\, Elltibtth Rllwi1t• Incl J'""' WVfick L<Jfl<I. ~nnlS O 1nd J;na Lynn Stfti1h, L•• Ea111r 1nd Pa lri< 11 O.nntil L""•t,,..d, 81rt.>ri Mt•lo 1nd S"'1 Wil• !!am 'MM!>OfU, !kvtrly J. '"'" Rona10 •t J«OI>•, tfflle Mt"t and Ronn•• Rut.Mii Wilk1-.JtcDllO'l1ne M. """ Cllelle<A . T!totn!o.., Conn•t J. 111<1 C.lv<n B. ii'-•. Nld• Ann ind Aic h.locl<Mr> LA,..,.nbtrorr•, Ct•r J . and Cl•udi• e. McltO<I, Alt••n<ltr .ind CharlOll• ·~ Wflltt , Br•o!t! C.. 1ndAndrfli ' toollt , Ruby l . 1n<1 NOflil C.. l'ol>t, Nint y c.tlt•lt •rl(I Ltw11 Gcwdon Mu+.,, Rooer• Dowl •nd Georg1llf Paulint !ojrou,.., M1nf lln0t!ln1 •nd l iw"'M' .-.iv+n MOrt!" o,,,.;, .tnd Robtr! H<l•xh, Lindi Jor<:e 11>0 RU\'1'!1 Sh"'' Morfls, J...,N Lynn and-Jonn Lee 8~'"· P&t'' Jo •nd Jonn N<e"<>ta' !ollu•••, f••••• J•nt a1>d J•me• Arlhur ~Connauontw, W rg~•el A, and J01w1 lo. Blrllt.• .... , M•ll'l1tlll H111[Mt .. CkltM• 1, llf Mr 6nd Mr$. WllU~m 0fl''· 1S11 Mlr1m1r Dr .. llllbOl,Qltl """ '"' M•l. Oo11q1a, Myers, l ll'' Al••• Ado P11(•, B•ll)ft.I, Ql•! Mr, •n<I M•<. RoO.•I O~r. J10!/) Urd \!< .. t, Coi11 ...... W, IJ"I Mr 11111 M". Jofln ".011\well, IOM,i El P110 A .. ., J'...n1.lift V111t,, Two ft tJpy\ ""'· Ind Mrt. ,,.,. ...... Scllutrlff, I~. St-• Trte line. ltvint, 1111, IN. Incl Mr1. 81uc1 Mayllew, '2t Otlllla, °"'" ""'"· toor Ml.'"" "°'"· frtd Mi¥. 2MMI ....,fl_ 11 .. , El To<0, boy ""' incl ""''· Sttv~ft Goodrlcll Ull Ne .. 1»n1, H""""ll'°" Gtach. tJoW ,..., 1..., Mr,, o.~n w ...... 11 ~. 10111W'41Dn OI' , 4pl A, (o\11 Mt\..111, Cl••I CkltMr '·!tit Mr Ind Mt\ lltrY IY!tt, 11'111 C!ll .. t Or '" u. w..u "'""· ,,,. IN '"" "°"· C..<11 MOlw1y, 1-'lll LA f'll . Re""'. 0..n& Polnl ,01tl Mt Ind M•• Mlcl'l•el HfMy, 1101 Orllll NII I ~ ..... la"""· blly Mr W!llOfl MIMI•, 1 IJV S.n ~111\ ,..,., I, f'°""l-"n Ville•, Ol•t Mr •"" "'"· OIV!CI 8owm1n, !IJI ,..,, v.tl"I", Nt..,P?tl lk!ll(l'I, CA' gltl OCtaMr t , 1914 M. 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Maheu, former r ig ht hand m a n to bil· He naire l!oward Hughes. ma y exceed losses already s uffe red by hl aheu a nd could include more than $9 m illion in projected fu~ure earnings. Dis tric t Court Judge Harry Pregerson Tuesd ay told the s ame jury that ruled in Ma heu's favor last July in his libel suit against Hughes that injury lo future earning capacity, which is ··reasonably certain to oc· c ur," i s one aspect of damage to reputation. r.t a he u su ed llug he s' Summa C orp . fo r d e fam a t ory st atements made by Hughes in a 1972 t elephone news conference in which J!ughes said he fired r-.1aheu because the aide was ··a no -good , dis honest . son·Of·a·bitch and he stole me blind." rlaH Hejttled. LOS ANGELES <APl Superior Court Judge David N. Eagleson has set aside the Los Angele s lnter·- national Airport plan adop· t ed by the City Council because the city failed to pre pare an adequate en· vironme nta l impact report. T he r uling, announced Tuesday, came in a civil s ui t brought by the city of Inglewood . Residents said the plan - adopted by the council May 23 -did not consider the ef- fects of noise and pollution rrom the planned airport expansion. llear•t S1d1 OAKLAND <AP) -The third suit this month has b ee n fil e d aga in s t nc\Yspaper executive Wil· li;1n1 Handolph Hearst Jr. and o thers, c l aim in g n egli gence in a good distribution program a imed a l win ning freedom for his kidnapcd niece, Patricia Hearst. In a S500,000 Ala m eda County Superior Court suit filed Tuesd ay, waiter Nar· c isco Baltierra. 28, S;.i n Leandro, c laimed he s uf· fcr ed a fractured s kull y.·he n a chu nk of cement h it him a s he rode into a distur· bance surrounding one ol th e P eo pl e In Need gi\'C.3\V<l.)'S, .·E.,iC'lio11 Bue OAKLAN D (UPI) -For· me r Eas t Coasl under\\·orld ri gure Tony Ro mano has been ortl crcd evicted from the Sunni Vall ey Golf Cour se by <i n Alameda County Superior Court j ury. Hom;1no, 11.•ho leased tht" property rrom the city and county or San rr:1ncisC'o, \v;is fo und guilty of civil tr;1 ud 'l'ucsd;1y by u jury of eight n1cn und rour women. llil'I e vic lion from Lhc proper!,\' t11kes C'frect within fi \'{• da\'S :1fter he is :-.el'\'cd by tht· County sht!r1fL Si.r S11•p...,d_<'fl t.OS ANGf~LES IAPI ~i )( dc1)utit·s who st•r\•cd un· ctc r ousled l~ns An.it•lcs <.:ounly t\l :1r:-.h:1l ·r1nu1thv Sperl hH\.l' bt•t•n suspt·ndL-tl , ix·ndin~ n re\'I('\\' No\ 12 l.('Ltc rs of :-.u:-.11t•n..,1on w e re s ent Tues da y hy (;L'Ol'At' t\•rrari. \\'ho :--111" cc.•c.'flrd !'-i!)t'r\, \o in:-.1J\.·t·tnr lllchur<I t:ust\•nart n. t:u1>L \V\lli11n\ !-ip1:nt'l"I', l.t. .l uhn Al<'xantli.'1., dt•pullt'" t11 il· lartl .lohn:--1111, Gl'nc.• J1;1r :d11i ~1n<l .J;nn1•s Vo)l.1:<. Wedneldily. October 30.1914 89 • " " --------/. ~ -· Califon1ia Cup Wi1111er • Crew on 62-foot sloop R<-11:,1.imc.• sels ~pJnn;.1kL't' for d1)\\l)\\incl h·J.! in 1JllL' nf three races in which lhey beo..it Nc\vs lloy in b('s t l \\O of thrL·c. lt >v<.1s th e second consecutive Cal Cup victory l'or Ragtitn('. 11.t•r lll'Xl :;larl \\'Ill hi: Saturday in Newport Ocean Sailin~ 1\ssuciut 1011 's 11·~1 1 \e Uank rat{'. Ocean Sailors Competing In 'Bank Race' Saturday A fleet or ocean racing sailboats 11.•ill s hove off Saturday fo r a race around a submarine mountain peak 14 miles off Ne"·port Beach. It will be t he 26th renewal of Newport Ocean Sailing Association's 14 -Mile Bank Race, an event that paral· leis the NOSA s ponsored Ensenada race in point of time. As in all NOSA races. the fleet \\ii I Ill.' m aoe up or vach t s ra\t•d under 1hf! 'r-.Jidget Ocean lla1.:ing Fleet I nte r nation a l Off!>hr•rc Huie, Pcrforrnanc·c llan · dic ap Hating Fleet ;uuJ Ocean !lacing Catamuran measurement rule~. And on Sunday morning , NOSA .,.,·i!J cl1m:ix it~ J!J7'1 s eason \Vlth thL' :innu:.il bu siness mee ting :.ind tradil ion:d l 'omn1odor1"·s Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY Fogbound. Zero visib1l1ly. Those two phrases .,.,,ill echo O\'Cr more than ont· marine radio lhis fall and \.Vinlrr, the se ason v.hen tem peratures and relative humidily :ire conduct\'e to the dreaded grey blankets that often enshroud the coast. And the ''pcasoupcrs·· may be rcsponsibll· for more than a few mis haps and even 1 ra!(<'di1::~ for boal men who venture outside the ha rbor areas. lls :s ure t 11 make a lot of people late in getting home a nd latl! for work. IT NOT ONLY helps to knO\\' v. h;:1t to do '' hen' sets in, but to understand it a s "'ell. Fog is merely a cloud that forms at the rarth's surface rather than higher up. ·rhe reason v.·hy these clouds rorm on the earth0s surface usually have lo do with difrerences in t em perature hetY.een the ground or water and the air just above it . There are tY.'O types of fog y.•hich often in\·ade this coast . An "ad vection fo g" occurs .... ·hen a mass or damp air m oves o ver a body of cooler \\"atcr. Su eh fo gs can form at any time of the day or night, dependin~ on atmospheric conditions. You can often see an adYection fog approaching. It is most likely to develop y.•hen the wt•athe r repo1·t say:-. the "relative humidity is high" -meaning the uir 1s very damp. All it takes is fo r ;.i slight change in tl'rm· perature to change the waler vaPQr into droplet s of solid water that constitute fog. ''RADIATION FOG" usu:.llly l akes plarL· on ~1d! nights . Cool ni ght air nows dO\\'nhill over tht· larlfl and collects in low spols such as valleys .in4l o\'(•r l)od1 c~ 111 y.·ater surrounded by land. Warm .... ·n tL•r p~1s:-.t·s olf moisture into this stilt. cool uir and foi:: fnrrn~. Radiation fogs arc usually lncat u1 11<11 ure ,\d\l'• tion fogs can be localized or \\'ide:-.prc·:1d. rJcp1·ndln;: 1111 the topography a nd expanse of v.·at1·r unclcr th1· ddmp air mass . Radiation fogs are lhc kind th;11 "hurn nrr· quickly in the morning as the .,vn !'-r:t)<. \\,Jrn1 th•· pools or cool air. Bul ir you a rc raul!ht 1n an .id\l'r1uir1 (Og, plan to stay put until the mov 1n~ lJll' 111;1"" th;1I '" causing it has passed by. Th13 can be .1 II'\' hour:-or J great many. -An advection fog is t•a.\Y t11 1dl·nllf\· a' 1h1• "·Jl1 r droplets "·hi ch fo rm it cru1 he ~t't'n rno\ 111~ ,1 lol\J.! \1 it h <he uir in which Lh ey arc :o.US(>C'rlll\·d. TlfF.RE ARE T\\'0 t.ir1hn•d r1ilr•:-f11r t0natn11•r1 venturin~ outside hnrbor ;.1r1·a~ 11h1•n fni.:~ ar•· l1k1·l1 11• set in. l~avc un adju~tcd t•un1pa:-..., .1h1t',1rd .ind ~111 .111 chor with plenty of S('op<' If )OU kno\1 t111· 1·11111 ... 1• ol ybur departure, the con111:1 ... .., ('fin ~u1d1• \11u hn<.I. .11 speeds in 11.1hi ch you can stop 111 halt th1· rl1·t.111't' "I visibility. When the \'isibilily is re;1l lv 1.\'r11 .tnd \OU th111k 1011 are ne ur shore. th:11 ·:-. lhC' t1111 c t11 dr11p th1 · h1111I. :1 11d wait it oul. 'l:'ou 1n;1y be l atl~ l!f'tr11 1,.: IH1n1~ or l.1t 1• l•• W(lrk , but it's bclll.'f I h;_1fi lo~Hl~ )'OU r ho;!! fir ~!Ill! I tf1• t.argcr hoats h <l ''C \';_1no11 <; t1 ('nl.., 111 f·1'•1t 1·io111•· gear 10 help l hC 111 na \'\J.:alt• Ill \ht' rnJ.: \ I ;tfl 111 d I I t'l'l 1!111 rinrter· ~ t•vcn the p111·1ahlt· I.ind (';111111·!11 \•lU l11t;it1 thl' beacon ;.il I he h :t rh11r 1•nt r .1111·c Falhomt'lcrs or depth l tndl'l':o. .1r• h 1n1\\ l<u n avigating. Jusl pirk nut lht> f.llhom ·l1tH' \1111 '".in\ to f ol\ow, Such cu rvcs arl' u:.11,111) J1·hu1·ul1·d 1111 1·h,1r! "· i\NO TllES Tll1':R•:·s r.ular .,.,l11rh Cl''" \111 •• 1 "blip fOt' nt·a1'l) t'l'l'r\\h111,11. 1n 11, r;1n,e-1 1111 hullfll.' lb•· shoreline. Sa1lhual\ op.,·r;1t 1 n~ 11ll:-.h11rl· 111 ;1 11 , '" 11ld 11\y.•ay$ hu1sl ;i r.1d .11 rl'flt•1·t11f in th• 11~·,·111. \11 11• Ip boatS y.·ith r;id.11 t1~ "l~ll 1hl'n1 It.id.tr \1 i!J u~1 ,di\ t 1.i pi ck up a v.•oorit'n bo.1\ If a n<"h orcd 1n ,1 111~ rto111 1111 , .• I 111 r111, lh• I·• II every f('w sccon<I ~ I .1rk1t11' .1 l•1 ll. h+ Jt 111111111',111 "' an:i-thinii else thnl \1111 nirtk" ·' 11111 •· \Vhl"n unri rr y.•a\ 111 .1 foi; th•'' .,., !I •11111" ~~•I \1 11 sound your hor1\ 11n•·t• 1•\111 , 1 ,, i·,,u It I•" rfqulrcs that you p1Pr• 1·11 ,o1 ··1"--. it~ ,1. "I" h , "' ·•'" ~11111u1 haU1hed1:.l111111ot11 il 11!1•1 Appreria11on race. Al this mce\ing t1ntl Lido .. I4 race', commodores or. Southern c::difornia y<.icht. clubs \\•111 bi.• hono r ed f o r th eir <'oopt'ra t ion in s tag in g l\'OSA ',s th r ee p t 1n e ipal races, Newport to En· S('nada, 14·r-.1ile Bank, :ind ~\lan11tos Ba y Argosy. 'r he 1·1·!\1He Bank r:.ic('rS "'ii! sad around a stake boat anchored on Lhe Luasen Sea J\lount, a plaleau that rises to y.·ithin so fathoms of the surface. In the ('Vent o f light \\E'a ther. the con1mittee hoat on the I4 ·mile hank \\'ill terminate the race at lh:it point if lhe first race in :in~ class fails lo round the stake boat by 5 p.m . Other· \\'isc. the fleet will sail baek tu Ne .... port, finishing off the .lcttycntrancc. Blind Kids In Rega.tta Saturday ·rhe seco nd annu;.i l re~alta for the blind "V.i\I be held Saturday with blind :·.:oungstcrs ages 13·19 per- forming crew du ties on Lido·l4s ~ailin g nut o f llalboa "'l'acht Club. _This year two regattas .,.,._111 be held s imultaneously. Lido fleet 1 y.·ilt host the Orange Countv Braille Jn- st i lut c ;.it B\•c 1vhile Alamitos Bay Ya1·ht Cluh. l.ong Bt'<I('h is conducting ,1 :<.1 n1ilar rega tta for the l.os Angele::. Br•1 illc Institute. ·rhr. blind youngsters (J!'!ll!)n:o.tr;1IL'd ~UL'h {'(Ill· rJtl\'rl('(' .'.Ind abili1~ in lht' 1ni tJ :1I Hr.oilll' r1·g.i!t:1 l<i:<t ~!'il l !h,Jt llil',\' \l'IJl IK' !-:IVL'll •in nppnrtuntl\' to .~kipper ;h•' ho.it.., 111 onl~ (l( the lhrct' IL11·1·., \11!1 llt'l-!111 .JI r1.1011 ·"P''('t:rtnr 1111;!1~ :1rt· IH:1n~ pr1111dt•jl lnr 1«.1rr-nt<; and Ur.nllc ln~tltutc :-.f,1(f rnPOl l.ll ~. Boat Tabs D11e Earl)' l·allfnrr11;1 ho;11 1111111•1 ., \\ ! I I 1 I' L l I \ l ' I 11 l' I I r1 .t:t~tl'.1\11•n 1 ~·n1•v.;1I n111((•· I•\ rr111I :\••\t•nihtt. 11i .. !>~ )l;1r ln1~·nt nr \ t'llti 1 ..... ll,tul. 'lhi Th1!1t'1'" l1•r bo:h l,.1,J!'i ,1t!d t,1f~ ,l(l! i11•1rH,: ,!h<+ll[ ;1 Ol11flth ('JI ly ,11 lht• r.1!1 111 .~11111"JO ,1 d.i,>. 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Tom lio s lt·~· art' ll'~tlurl·cl Kt·r:·r 12is1 !I 11U "\\'1nl·-.1 .u1 :!. CJh111 ·• .Jl';111 P et er::. ::.tar:-, 111 th" 'I'\' \t·r..,1011 ul Shl•f\\11od ,\n dl•r:-.u n':-, :-.t1JfH'" ut :.111:dl 1011n t1fl' 111 thl· l!l'.!(b. II ' ' • • I • 'Mannix' Survives TV Series No1v i11 Eiglitlt Season "WHERE THE RED FERM GROWS" H~ \"l·:H.\"f):'oi Sf'tl'M' )1(11.l.Y\\'IHll> tl l-'11 \l1k1• t 'o11 nnr.., ..,huuh 111.., h•'.ld ti\ \\(11\lll'l'!l\t'lll :1\ th., 11!11 .. h1t 11 ' ,,f hi"· .\Ianni\' "flt'" tlO\I Ill ii °' o•q.:hlh ~!',II" Pll ! )11· :111· ·\ 1•ouµlt· n1 11•:11''< a go 11 I\,(~ 1':•1l'tl Ill lhl' \!Jjl ft\t' llt·1·1·nll\ Lt r t·)..1 ... t1·r1'<l 1n th« top :111 'l'h1· 11 •;1 """ 1q1p11..,1 1l· \1.111111\" .111• ... u,·h n11111o· lil•1«khu..,1.·1·.., ;1 ... ···rhu11d1•r "Hl ·r l'l":-i !uug h tu ,..,1,111 If thl'~ 1·111111· tu 1111· lur ,, runth 11·:11. hv11 t'<tH I look th1>1J\ II\ !ht< •'l't• and IUl'll 1lu11u ;~II th.11 n1~1111•y '' -PLUS- • Sid C•Mr "TEN FROM YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS" '"You :111\.1 .1:. 1111nk .t ·~ lini'~r 111 ... 1 fo 1 UHi' 111111'1' \\".II', h ut '<tN)ft 1tu· 1 t·;1r~ h«:.:1 n lo pill· Hp ll 1:.:1i! !l~>\I l '1t "~I,\ ll11 IO .11u11ti1•1 .11•:1 r. hut tl1 l·~ t11:1k<' It ..,11 ,11t f ,H'1 111' \ofll the Centerfold Girls '"" Hl lSTEH '""' Hf L.LI E '" Cont. Sat. & S-. -I l • I ,., ·."ic·t111clt1/' li;1ll ' 1~1 ,J .11111 ·~ llonrt c·p11·1 . Th•· l.;1..,1 l'1!'!11rc !':iho1\." "'l'ht• l'n'<1·1dun i\d1i:-ntur1"" · J.111" !-itor'.I " :11HI "llutl'h (';1 ~ .. 1rly ;nut !ht· Sundant:t' l\1d .. lvutl t" !11 1':.<1•1 th1• l1111i.: h:1~d . Moti.,t t Wtd. • I p.m. • S L.00 J«>WTHRUTHURSDAYl~l----------Mari•Or•I*"' TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening OCTOBER 30 Thursday DAYT IM E MOVIE S I JO 0 "t •1'1 M1lit It teg1I" let ml , {.., ,tlci!' (,,lb,rl, M6t~' .,J•d l ' ' ~.,, -d t !I 00 0 (C) "A Flt1 1n Hu ("" (· m. • ~ fi .t ~~I R"~rh. ll!1 H•··•~~n R ··~ ~ r H.U/:~. LCUll j~J!dJn 10 00 O "l'•"1on1!e fhotl" tn,111) ·1.; l!•n r; ·r.•, Arna M~~11.1n1 "!hr lonely !1111" 1 .. n) 'J6 -J hn II "' e "R1101m SChool Cul" (do,1\ I ::; .,., r ,)•,r.11. l dd lhP1•·· 11:00 W "P•nn ot •r~n!lf•1n11" (dr t J ~~-C 1·u1J Ira·~. OtLor1h ~ur 1:00 O 10 To.,,or!llf• 0 J8 1l &Nt•\ J ,l~ fl Mo11f: "!rode !01 S..le'' (cum\ .\~ -t11udtlte Cu,L~r!, !lyncn Younr G<tir£e Brent l 00 (0 All·N•&hl Show· "l~t M1,,ud· fr$," "lhlf"\' tt•1:h••1" J.10 O Mu..,e: "W4ronm11ter" i .. • I ·~t.1-tl·~ J,•""'on. J•Jdnnt Oru I 00 11!> (CJ "Grtt1n11 Avr1y from IL.All" (-nm! '7! -11rr1 11Jsman, Bar !•M~ l•fJrn I.JO Q (C) "lhe Stol)' ot IN•e lo1t1" tllr;.! 'l~ -11.ui.. o~u~i,1' l'.er An f t' Ir ,.f CJ« n J.1m•~ ~, .rnn 1 JO a (C) "fht Oblor•~ 801" ,,11~1 '69 ltr·.•n! f,,-~ C~1<"nDhor (•t 'll 6 (CJ "A ~'ry Spu"I r1vM" ! '"I L.1 -~1(~ fludu,n. I • •t f ·n (~1~ ·~ Bryer .J 00 10 (Cl "Co1nt Stp~tmllt't" (.r.,,1 f I • k .ck H.d1.in. !.•"~ l o.1.i I ·•11d.1 JlO J "Capt feu" \dr~) ~:-IJ1ti cn ferk li .. ~Hl M11rhum O \C) MOn lhe Ooublt'' (•or·) 'ti1 ... ~iv ,•, D 1n1 \'o 1n••r A 00 17 J "Dodor'1 01dt11" (1<m) ., -J~nn Mil;~. lei· I 1.,.111~1 til)fE, ('fl\';\ I '.I. ~.11 4)1.1n, .. ~·0111111 ·.., t 'llf" !1·li-\1..,11~11 ..,1,1111111 1\1 11 '1·. 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(lu·.1 nt·t·1t lhL·1r .... trong1· .. 1 s ;11d. ··1Jnlv tlir1·t· othl'r ' \t 1111• to1111nt·nl I d nr1 't h:t\•' :1 11y plan ~ rnr thl' 1111 1111• 11 lialt•vt'r . Jl o111 •v1•1"". I 1h1nk tl11" 1i·.1r I \1dl h:.111· th .. Jorl1lt11h·10 .. ;1~ no " ('11111U•f " 1 .. ol 1\rn11•r11a11 1!1•..,t't·tll. ;1n1t 111· fJUOtl•(j :111 til1t .\r1111·111:111 p rnvt·rh, tr:111 .. l.1l 1n :.! 1t a~ •·'l'h1•r('·~ w .na<•h..-Y "TUGBOAT AMMIE" "-oSlt•_. Joo11 Cr•wfanl "THE WOMEN" Al .. ., IJt·.1 th .. ------i "'1'11 :1 ! t11t•:111 ~.·· ht· ~:l td .1-------- '"'l.1 11· 1l11e ... 11't J:•J on tort•\t'/'. \111! 1hl'ft' <J l't' h('t \l'I' lhlll_!.;:-0 lo du !h;tll 11ork th•• /'l'"'l uf ,1011r l1h.: 111 :1 ll·lc\i:.1011 S('l'll'S 1lr.:in1:1t1c . ..,huw lo hut'.k the sho11·s on thC our rig ht nov.i ,\Ill' 1nnv11-. ... ;irHI lhe NBC have l:i:-.ll·fl 1:ighl year~ -~============:-J '.\]~~It·•')· l\\o\'JL•' \\"hic h in-Carol Burnell, 'l ron,.itle' rlud1·d ·~ll·C l oud' :i.1111 :ind'C.unsmoke' 'l'u\un1ho ' "I had no tllt·a nur shov.1 .. Hoth 11101 ic,. \I cnt on th .. • \1·ou ld enjoy sul'h longevity. :Hr ah1•tJ(I <if u s, g:ither1n,t; I hoped il would l:11>T for .in :_iud11·nl'y'\1·hich v..1:-.u'I three ~L·ar .... in th1· bcg1nn1n~ likl'ly lo tH1'ic ii\l'<J)' fron1 thl' :ind I \vas willing to ~et!lc :.ho1v oni:t• 1! 11a " hookl'd. fo r two years. No1v I "·onder '"l'h1~ y,_•;i r 'l'elly Sav:.tl;1:.' ii' it's "in art for ;1 scflf'S to 'KoJak' 11<1 ~ the :.lron;.: go IJC'yond 1'1ve rears, :1t <tr:.i111at1C' ~ho11·. So lh1•y put h.·:i~t fr o1n :.. pcrfr1rn1cr':. hun 1n our :.pol. and 111· tol· 111i1ntofvic11 . lu1v 1'(•Jly . \\'I'll, ·r,·lly 11as "I t"~ bad for tht· rrt"at11·1• numht•r oni.' ;d, lh1· t·nd of 1 1111·(·~. J f a 1·1ur :. ;.in d la:-.l :-.l'<1snn . j\;01v lht•n101·1L'S C'\1"ryo11 1' c l:.c t.'O lllH'l'tl'd llal'c hurt hini 1no 1vith :i :.hoi1' 11·1•r c 1·t1 n- Pat Dunn Gets it Done in At Your Service Sundays in the 211d Hilari011S w..n1 far A<11.,,,, Awrd C an1idenm011 ·'I h• 1•· li,1, li1·•·11 1t'f~ 111 !ll' 11111\.; ;11 ;11i;ihlL· l11r \\t~Jlll'll ll11·~t· d "t\' .. 1·..,1>1·1·1;1!11 for 11'1:;l.~ 11un11·n ' ... ;i1 d .\l 1~.., 'J\..,1111. ··11 dr ... ttub ... 1n1· t•1 h.111:.! on l!u· .... I rlH' ).."Jl:.;. J.111 I h.11 .., I he II ,1\ 11 t"' '[ fu•! t ' !" 11111h111~ ,11.,1111d 11111111 11 111 11 ;.;:. \11\11111 -.:. . "lf Su11day nighltssonn· ditioncd t o ;.i f iVl'·Vcar portant to CHS. 11·hy d on·t 1n axi mun1 ii \I Otlld /'~(hK.:c l •hll 'J~f{l}I 'iHE GOLDEM llo<k 1-Mhon lhl'y t:.ikl' lht·1r :.trong Satur· t hl· 1 r ;i u n1 ;i a ntl ;_i l lt,11 VOYAGE OF StMBAD" in day ni ght l1nl'llll ".\l :.ir~ l~----------"I "PRETTY MAIDS 'I\ lcr l\l11ur1 ·. ll11h :\l'11h~1 rt. ~-----------+-----------j~;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ALL IN A ROW'' IRI .\ii in the Farnil.1 I and n1u\'1• ,\. '••llila•Ol"'OI••••• ....._ ~,.o.i< ..... 'i.i,.., \II h•JU '..!h .\Ii ~." ·r .1:-•\ll h:1 .. 11 l 1ti•l'kl'd in 1non .. • than .1 1 (".ti' . ..,Ji1• h,1:. h.1(1 ht•r ~l1a1 t' ot ollt·I'~. rnu..,l ol t h 1 ni 111·11• 1111 .... u1t :1hll' 1hl' \\'holr th ~;.: lo S11n • ~· ............ 1lay~·,· The f .. c·o1\",\0Ks 11As a"en:.t·4•f Crepe -~.!~~-··· hun1or about lh<' :-.itu;i1J•)ll, -~ <o• .. • 0" ••• 11oi111inl! out that an hour Escape.,.-....: .. , 1 ~·ll·11.-1011 :-.ho11· 111 th a , 11•¥ t,.,r ,,,.,,,,..J,.,, ~ ... .,,.n \I .,,.,.,.11 11 1,, 1•u 't,,,.,.. ,,.,,L.11 ! ..... 1 .... 11 ...... ''~" ,, 11,.• II '"""""" '"""'": 'llr•"• 1,.1, • ...... ,,,,,. I h"' • 1 ••• "'\\-~ .. Why Some CDaches Always Produce Winning Teams r.1ntas1ic getaway ~taHin9 Stitch McKeen .,nd Tanya Hidl' DAILY 13 99 NOW SHOWING Al lH;,....::::::=:::::: 11#1:]11.1 :i... NEAR YOU I Ice skating ever)rda)~ One admission enlilles you up lo 6 hours skating fun. SAN 01£GO ,WY ~lllOl < oo •• "" •• ' '"· BIG HALLOWEEN WEEK SHOCK SHOW! "' EXORCIST Mon.-Tll...,,.9p.Jft. fTi. Sal.7&10:<4S· p "THE OTHER" Mon.-Tltvn. 7 p.m. Sat. S11n. 9:00 -"'- COftt. S11ndoq Ff"Otn l •. f ,,.f,1,, \"'','Ill I , I 1 11, o•/!•J•f• I" f.,,I /·•f u /1111' /"''I //H/I ///•".'' {,.· I•• 1_/., I// f, ,,,,. ..:_; > /U•l/f',/, f /1• /,,,, /,, ICE CAPAOES CHA LE T COSTA MESA 1,:(SA V[l10l SHOPPING CE rJI ER t JULIUS VROOOER" IJ>G.I l'Al'ER CHASE /'111 1, .. 111,,~.. HARBOR BLVD. AT ADAMS • -f1r ,, Pur::.egl ilctrl. Notre: D~1rnt: n:=========T~E=l~:=9~7=9=·=8=8=8=0======c:==i r.~Vli~SnHnOf'';T~&snu~tlJttc~r'll!iii'jl l vL r 1.01aJ,_., v.hy t hl' :,d1ne lt:!un1~. kt:cµ VJ111 n1ng t H ~•ows~ "WILDERHESS JOURNEY" YL·.ir alter yLc1r !:, ti '>lrd!~6Y? I<; 1t ,uper1or :.cou t 1111'! I:, ti rn oney? t 11 luLk? 11.i:-, we:ck rAMILY \VLF.KL Y cl\<11 s w11 h fo ur !er,end~l ry foo\l),11! coactie::. -1wo college dncl t,.,·o µro. P.1ul "Bear' OryJnt al Ilic Ur11ver.,,,1ty of Alabdrn,J, Aru Pc1rsei;t11.in of Notre D,tine, Don S hula o f tl1c M1.!nl1 Dolpl11ns . and Clluck Knox of Ilic Los Angele·. l~cHH':> c.J1 sc.uss Whdt they rook for 111 new pldyc 1 ~. llo1v tl1ey .itlract the1n to their learns. dnc.J 1101·1 t11~y lJuilcJ n1orc1le t:1nd prec1 s1on teJmNork 111,il rr1akc lo r cha rnp1011sll1p sea· ::.ons "Smart Cooking ": A Hearty Fish Casserole 11 ..... wf'i·k. J ood l d1 tor f1' 111tv11 \1Jn~··n oilers .1nolher "0,1y l!f'I011• P,1yrlily'' recipe lor th1· budGet.consc1ous luok H..i l1but Dinner CdSSe· ri>:e 1.> n1,11 only .J meal 1n ilsell -11 ~ J •11Jy lo s,ive money .ind kef'p nutr1t1on l11gh .11 lhe .!.Jm1;t1rne ' Join Our Halloween Party 9 P.M. -2 A.M, "Costume Con lest" "'Jotl9 itoger l'/1"1I H '·i "!\ 1-,~ I''' ' Now Appeannq Vince Howa rd Ouarlet for your dining/li sle11111a pleas ure , \ I ' Or· "''""'"~ ., .... . ~ •" .,.,. ' " M-•· ""o I•· .... ,,, 1,,,_., '" lHE CIT Y SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 1'-Sc1r v ClfllfRE,CINEMAS S.A. FRWV (MANCHESTER EX .) G.G. fRWV !C ITY OR, EX.I ''R.ESH GOROOM"IXI & Short S11bjtct A, "CEMTEIFOLD Giii.LS" V "CAMOY SMATCHEllS" \Ill 'iHl DOVE" IPGI "STHtiLE CUCKOO" JULIUS YlOOOU" "1Af'Ell CHAM" IPGI I A ,EIM G1ows~ IGI "i/ .. WILOEllMESS JOUllMlY" '""""''"''"'~'·~ .. "' , .. ,~,.....,. ·_.,~ & '~""'•rt II ... O 11n Dini 10·16o 11'1 . '~'"'IY INTl•T.ON,..IN1! WH!Rf THE RED ffRN GROWS WILDERNESS JOURNEr 111! _,., -1-.. MOH ,ll, 0'011 •:II ,,M . S.t.l. & SUN · 0,fN &:00 '·""'· u+ow "' l>·•l UNOI• ,, fll l '·~o . .,,,,., ~ ...... ... O>< ..... . ••1 ·~ .. ~ Ill• "'fHNhu CABARET ~. . •I~' •AIMa Hlt1t, .. o ON A CL{AA: DAY • / ' / ' ·-· ---"-· THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE! "O/SNEY'S GREA T PIONEERING VENTURE IS THE SEASON 'S HIT REV/VA/I" "'"'""' "AN INCREDIBLY REVOLUTIONAR Y FILM ... THE MINO CAN RUN RIOT!" '"' Nvu """ "A WILD. PSYCHEDELIC OISPLAY ... REALLY TURNS VOU ON!" P:ttsburgll Pres:. "A MULTI-MEO/A MASTERPIECE!" l ook "A TOT AL EXPER IENCE IN SIGHT. SOUND A~O COLOR ... MAKE FANTASIA A MUST!" 2Jld AT CIME:M.A T1te ...... ,. Allll!lllfiofi "YELLOW SUBMARINE" An all NEW film inspired by the novel , "AIRPORT" by Arthur Haile1 . Bob 5d1magg1, Grou:i W Netwo1' 2Jld .A.T ORA.MGE Dlll:IVEIH "SNOWBALL EXPRESS" Starrinq Chorlton Heston, Koren llock•Georgr Kennt"dy Gloria Swanson• Hel e-n Reddy ffttm Z.irnbalist, Jr. • Susan Clark Sid Ceasar • Undo Blair THEY SEARCHED THE WORLD TIL THEY FOUND EACH OTHER . . OA1LVP1tor BI I_ lJC Irvine, Laguna Two Concerts Splendid IAI G-111 lll Tl liftl ~D!llll i llUDt •tl ll I~ 'Ill 1 10~ II • ·rv.'o s11leutl1d <'Olll't•rt .... both uf lhl·tn :1t1t·1uh·~I hv <lcli l-!hlccl ('1J/H.H:1l.\' <Hltlll'ti ccs in Ir\ int• and l.a ~111111 'n1o;.1th dur1n i.: lhi..; pa:-1 \\'Ct·kend , ha ve J:l\'l'll \1h;1t p r u m i s e .., I o b ,. :1 mc1n or:ihlc 197 1 75 rnu:-11· sca).oJl a f\vin,I! !.tart 'l'hq-.,• ~lo"·1ng rt•port" froin t•x ubcranl Europt.'<lll mu~11· l'ritu·s 11ho i,1,crt· on hand fur the J.o:-. Ang1..·lt·:-. Philharn1onic (Jrch('!,,tr;1's rect•nt 1our did , indeed, !rad us to l'."<JJCl'I .i.:rt•:•t thing .... fn1n1 n111t•:-.lro Zuli111 t\lehl.i ;ind his glohctrolter:.. 'fh:1t IS prcCJ Sl'IY "hat \\l' J:?Ol in UC lrvint•'s Cr;n1•rord ilall from an cnsernblc tha! deservc1I :ind rertuinlv shoul d ha1'l' g•>I ;1 ... tanding O\"Ul1on for its 11,ork in lht• second ha!f or tht· pro~ri.1111 a stunning rl'ading ol U\•orak ':-. Se\l'nlh S vm pholl.\' · ·rill·: l)\'Oll1\K \\':JS !ht• _! .. l\Ptl :it pt-.!._k fillt_-tl 1\'1lh firf' and rcr\' 1' anu so ohv1uusty iru;pired', b,v th1· 1n-la11·iil1 t' ll'i1dcrsh1p nf Zub1n !\lehl:L i\!1·hta. taking h i~ or· l'hl'~lra flawlessly t hrou)'.th the com pl c . ...: O\·or:1k . 111thout <1 scor(', d idn't need to ll·ll us that he had got just 11 h;1 t his busy baton dc1nan· tied from his cns'em hll'. \\'hr n "Zooby" bl'a1ns .is ht· did Saturday night yu u ~ho uldn 'I expret n\u1:h 1nor1-. It means tht1t vuu h<.1\'t' r('aeh,·d ,vour pl·rsOnal 1>L·ak ;ind thi!'> \.1-'l'itt•r, pl'r- :-.on:1llr, has not hc;1rd a ht·r 1 .. r J)\'or;1k Scv«nth in lhl· la~\ deeac!L·. ''THE GAMILIEl" 1111 • ".A.PPREt.rflCIESHIP OF DUDDY KU.Vin" ''THE LOMGIEST YARD" with IRI ll:R.T RIEYMOLOS .. CIEHTY:FOC.D GIRLS .. "C.&MOY SMATCHIERS" IRI .. IUSTIER. & llLLllE .. IR.I "LA.ST SU MMIER." "PRIETIY MAIDS iu ltol A ROW" "IAMAHAS" Ill "IEVIERYTHIMG YOU W.&f'4TED TO lt'HOW A.I I " -· "CA.llFOl~A SPLIT" • "LA.ST DETA.IL" IRI . -.... l\MOTHV ~ A dead BOTI0\-1S THE WORLD OF i :~o I c~.,_ .tUUUS •~• ,., •- y.OODI. ''" "PA"A CHA5f" l :2S 7:1S ii~:~t1atm;111.1 "WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS" l:OS 6:1 S •:20 -A.llO - "WILDBU<ESS JOURHE.y,,,,..~ I :40 4:25 7,50 Class of 114 ( • Beach Ll1ambl'r l\J11 ?.i(' Sot·icl ,. l)ur · \i-.i lOrs un !hi:-. tli.' 1·0.,1011 in l hl' l'ran1111i..·rl l.oguna lll'al'h 1-l igh ~·hool ' :1u1!1tor1111n 11'1'1'(• Lhl· t.1111- 111111 Virtuosi :ind it would he ll'rr hard to l'lnll a b1:llL'r n;ulu! for thi~ 1n(it g11ir1cL·11t 'hal'k, Zuhin, :uu t lo kno v.• i..:roup. that you h.11 l' full ' IT IS ()FTEN wr1 ll1·n or ret'O\'L'rcd fro1n th1• din;•.,..; thl'!>l' :-.e \"l'rt llrill1 :1n t that marrt_•d lhl' t;.nl i.'IHI of llr11 on<; lhal lhl'V arl' L'~:-.L'rl· yourtour. llall_v SL'\"l'll in!!i11du;il :1 r- 1'hc Uvorak SL'l'~·nth , 11 ... 1 .. 1vhose main :.11 111 1n Ts ch a i ko1Y sk v · :-. · · HnniL·o b;intl1 n.: hlg1·th1·r ;1:-. .1 i.:1 uup und Julu:t" ·ra 11l a.,v a11 ll 1s for lht• fun 11f 11l;,i~1n~ \Va11,nt•r's "Hlt·nz1"'. 01·f'r IO.t:t·lhcr turL' i;:avl' u s Ollr n1 on1,•nt' 'rh,•y <·rrlainl_r do g1v1· of g!Or;." in l'rrt\\'ford !tal l \1hat ''L' use d to call the but lhl'rC' \.\-":1:-. also a ).!rt·:.il ":-.:don " cff,.cl in 1!1 ci r pt•r dl':ll of :-.:1rh11·.,.., fur thu.,1· •lf 'h1rn1:1nt1.•:-. 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IT \\11\.S GOt>D tu hl·;irthl' l\Ultl' llAS J\'0\\1 ft•lu<·-rarely perfu rn1cd ohuc ~antly rclired und \\C must sonata by J c <1n Ba p11?.lC' 1ust as reluctantly \Vlsh him Loci llcl :1 nd 1\·orks h\ Bach ~odspccd and ~noel health and Jl ;i ndrl th :1! ·:irnp l~· in_ the Y!!ars ahc:i d. Kurt, \\"C demons\ r ;1tc1\ I t11· i:n1up ·?. 1\'Jtl nuss }OU . And thank inl'red1hl{•1'l'r.~;1t1l1t1 you rrum .the bottom of Olli" Ladies ;ind gcnlll'rtll'!l. hearts l or yo ur n1any thcsu1lL'rhLonC!on\'lrtu11si· s tt•rlinl! ('fforls 111 the cause Brian ll:111·kins. viul:i : Ed · ofn1us1c. \1.Jrd Bl'l'kctt, fl\ltl·: J.1 111· Un tn :'llonda~-t'\'L'ninp; Hyltn, vio la <il' g;11nh;1: anti :inothcr brilliant :.ind 11t)hn1,1 .Joh n <;corg1,1d1.'>. flav.·lcss toncert 1·1:i :111 D:iv1d Lumsdl·n. h;1r11 - or~an1r.:il io n thal doesn't :-.1ehQr1t , _.\nthon\' l'arn1tcn. kn o111 ho1v lo pres l'nl uhoC'; Duuglas Curn rnings. anythin~ else : the L:i_g una cello. T SURVIVAL OF '""THE THE FIERCEST. AND THE LONGEST YARD' FUNNIEST. •"" ,_ c.~ -• . "SLITHER" """ Kf'll- ' the storr of two bel·on· anything ~.,."' //Uf> 2nd at Wet! Jock Hi<)lol-it'1 "LAST DETAIL" Doily 1:00 & 11 :00 Sat./Sun.-l 00·7 00·1 I 00 •"'' "THE APPREKTICfSHIP Of DUDDY KRAVIR " CARROLL O'CONNOR !ERNEST BORCNINE Doily 1 & 10:10 Sirt./Swft. 3:30·1·10:10 r1uj J11c1c Mklloh-"' "THE LAST DETAIL" 111 li!J Doily 1•45 sot.;s... I •45·5•20_,,., ~ CO-HIT ltH'llCI Porii Dri•f' '" "GROUND ZERO" Julie Andrews Ta~dSeed n-... U!«mcz+e- -S>qhf & s-~d ........ ;. °"-Sharif "MIXED CO\~PANY" ' ' ' BM FOi ''TUR OM« CANDY DT IHfi' WOULD MAYE IEEN EASll:ll' IXI~ .... "CRY RAPE " ' "THE CANDY SNATCHERS" -PlUS- "THE CENTERFOLD GIRLS " THt MOST 1£.4.UTIRIL GIRL\ IH TUI: WOALD • ..i "fHE l(XAS CH.<IN S.<W 1•ASSACi:fE" I , . . . .. Kl~~os~iE DRIVE Pept o-B ismol DETERGENT };;;.: . 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' ' ts OZ. VA~ElfNE _ II' ~ .. . @; -· .;: . Intensive Care 1r.i ' LOTION -Hert> al or Rei;utai • · ·~-'"I ~ ~ea. ' I SANTA AHA-3911 South lristol St. ) • ·~-- ' ( • What Have You Got t.o Lose? 8)' CAROi. MOORI·: 0.llV f'U ... F-Edl1"' The word "diot" ha s l'omc inlo rotklail tonvcrsulinn t·iT"clt·s on the same par as politics, reli gion Hild sex. It is bcrorc us con:-.tantly untJ deserves carc l'ul cnnsidcrulin11: lt's·casy tn tell v.•hcn \\'C n~d lo shed a rcw pounds hut \\'hut else do we toi.e besides wci1:ht. Essentia l nulric!nls? Daily e11crgy·!· Physical well-being? . Rita Storey, scerch1ry or the Calirornia Dietetic 1\:-.st1ciation. descri bed at a rrc's con(crcncc how lo evaluate (;ul diet.-. ;ind hO\\' lo guard against "cn1pty" roods and excess inta ke. "\Ye really have to look al our whole way or lire." she s;.11d. "\Ve almost have lo manur:1cturc \\·;1ys to incrcase·ou r ex crcisc pa! tern.'· She outline(! \V<l}S to jucl ~c publicized di et~ that promi se favorite foods, rl·ly 011 n1cdical gimmickry or 1vo1·k !-,O fa:-.t that hc111lh is cndun.:crcd and rci,:uin is iocvituhlc . lier guidelines v.:crc the llccom- mended Die tary Allowances tfiD1\J and the four rood ~ruups. \ .. Thf' most rcccnll;.i rcvisc1l ltl)t\ rc<1uircs more nttlt'it•nts and less calories. 'fhis is iJ reflt•cliori o( OU I' ;.ict1v1ty pattern. "1'hcre urc some misconteplions about the HD/\ 's intent or 11urpose. It is a rccomnll'lldcd nutril'llt lc\cl for ~rnups of f>copll'. "It dOC',, nnl sa}' that I 1nust meet illl the• rt•qu1rc1ncnts C\'CI')' single d~1y 01· if I don 't I \1·il l he unhcalth.v. Ccinsulcr llD;\ :i:-. lhc spccirics of an outline to be fill ed in y.·ith &realer detail. "food ~roups arc an irnportant tool bccau~c thc1· areclassiric<l ac- cording to leadci· nutrients. If these leaders are in the (]ict, then other nutrients listed in the RDA \\'ill be there, too." BEA ANDERSON, Editor ...,..,.r,Ckl•f:I0,1'14 ..... ~, Dozen Diets The Zen Macrobiotic Diet -designed to bring the dieter health and happiness-is so dericient in nutrients that il can kill . -v• Edling graperruil berore each n1eal doe sn't help you lo Jose \Veight. Your body doesn't work th at \vay. The Weight \Vatcher's lntcrnational' Di el and tot.al program are commended for "pro\'iding nutritional adequacy and education in making wise rood choices." These arc three of the 12 summaries in the booklet. A Dozen Diets for Better or ror Worse, published by the California Dietetic Association, Los Angeles di strict. Thc·critique of food regimes advocated by best sellers, \Vomnn's ma gazines, reli gious cults <Jnd ''clinic'' advertisements, was '''ritten by lhe group 's education committee. including nutritionist,, internis ts, gynecologists and even plastic surgeons. Their check or "inches off," "quick weight loss" and "'diet revolution" schemes \vas based on the public's vital interest in weight reduction and frequent disregard for intake of leading nutrient s. Total m nu s \\'Crc measured agni nst the rour food group minimums of t'vo scrvin12:s of meat. two servini:rs or milk, rour serving s of fruits and ''egctables and four servings or bread and ccrcol per day. Reference !or the Jlecommended Doily Dietary Allow"nec t RDA l were 23· to li<»ycar-old females, the group most concerned abould1cling. Synopses follow : ' P.1t•als supply prolt•in. nial'in". ribol'la\'in. ahiamin <ind iron, t.1ilk produt.·ts contrihull' t·:1lcium. prntt·in and l'iborla\·in. t-'ruits und vcgt.•lablcs provide vitamin:< t\ :ind C. Grai ns iire the source ol' lhiamin, niacin and \'il:1tnin RI. ''Oietili<1ns :ul,·i:-:l' the n\"t.'I"· \~'eiJ:hl lo st•ll'l'l " t ll·x1blt• bul lo"· talori(' 1n1.•11u \\ ith fnorl s rro1n :111 grou ps us u s1.•nsibll'. hl'althy .... uy 10 lose wcij!hl ancl kel'IJ ltofr. •·'fhc contributlnn of lll'l•ads ancl cereals is not a s sij!niricjjnl as othcl' rood groups. But eonsidcring lhc volume consumed, they make a ~reat imp act on the diet.·· she said. ··su stuinC'd \\'l•i ght rl•ilu l'lion must bt.• arhiC'\'1•(t 111 a 1\•1.:11t:ii-, hi'• dcrly fasl1100 on a dJl'l 11 hit•h. ulthuug'h-nut r11 iou s a nd sounlf. niay not he eilht•r g lamot'OUs or s pct:· l;.icular. ·· "Although protein is not often ;.is- sociatl•d \\'ilh breads and ccre:ds, tht.'l'I.' is son1c and th<.it's "h<il vc~t·t;1rian~ rely c:in. ·· As t.':cam1>l cs. l\l s. SlorC\' ;.inalvze<I diets ad\'Ol'aLC'd bv U1·..; . Atki'1s ;;nd Simeon. :icl'orrlinl! lo dietetic criteria. She cn1phasized that each food has its O\VO parliC'ular goodness. l..i \'er is high in iron \1:hile pork cho11s ha\'C mostly thiamin. fruits and \·egctablcs may ha\•e both vitamins or only one. Both contain bC'Joy.· norn1al por lions of milk and little 0 1· no l'ar- bohvclralcs t bre:icls and Cf'l'C'3lsl. lro.i, also, was noticeably 101~·- "Particular choices y.·ithin each ~roup arc. thercrore. important and variety is essential for a balan· ced and successful diet," she ad- ded. · ·or. Alki n s ' r ecipe:-; arc b.1sically eggs, cottage chet.':o;c :1nrl l'Crlain flavorings that n1 akc· up his diet revolution rolls and ma:zo b;iJ . Is." she noted. "Look al a typical mc·a1. ••Gelatin lsalad) is an inco1n- . ·. '· " ' ' ." ., . ' .. ., • Diet ror ·Endocrine Disorders by llenry Bieler rail s short because 1) its efficacy in curing di sc:ise is not verified scienlifically; 2) there is risk in using raw milk and 3) the n1inimal meat and narrow varietY or roods docs not provide an adequJte range over a period of Lime. Dr. Alk ins' Diet Revolution use rs are ·submitting themselves to a n unnecessary health haza rd : kidney failure, nausea, goulor arthritis. \Vhil e severely restricting carbohydrate foods and replacing those calori es with protein and fat , the dieter develops a slate of ketosis which, Atkins says, is desirable for ~ppeti le depression.· Dietitians counter that side efrccts of appetite For Better. • depression are calcium depletion, dehydration, \YCakncss and high<1ric acid level. Diet Watcher's Guide by Ann Gold and Sara Briller is ••acceptable'' because it's a short term program and normal weight ca n be maintained once it is reached. Low iro.n intake was the only criticism. Knox Eat and Rerlucc Plan is "based on wron g information and lacking in thiomin and Iron.'' The sp0nsor neglects to publicize certain racts or protein biochemistry which Indicate the gela.Unbccomcs just extra calories. The SO·collcd Air Fo!'<'c wci~ht loss diet poses loo 'great a health hazard to be recommended by lhc ClJA . /\gain, ketosis ls the culprit . In this stule, lhe bodv's carbohy~rate stores arc dcpil'tcd and fat alone, from tal deposits, 1s burned for cnerf.?r 1 • plrll' pro\(•i n anrl rtor!'I no! pni\'uft• leader nulriL•nt s. \Vt• \\nt1ld ha\1: lu rail 1l an 1•x11·:i. A llil•I l'Ol:J h;i:-1 nothing in 1l. Jlo"· \\'oulct you ('1;1:-.- sif\' broth·! -'·1 round an i111r1·r..;1in)! snal'k in there : nnt• ha lf bunch C'l·lc.·1·.1 :-.tut - red \\·ith <Hl(' ounc<· of ehL'l''l" 1\!· t.'Orclin~ to tht' luo<t "l'l'\'Hl ~:o II 1--. ont' milk. "1'h1nk :1bout ho\\' ercarn r h1.'<'Sl' i~ used 111 i:ool.in~ ,, Int 111 1.1t. \\'hen \uu h:J\C :1 trl'n11•1ulou..: an1ounl. ~ 11 one rul1 1'il'nl. l'tu ·h :i~ t .11 . lhl'Olh('I' llUlrH'111" Oll'Cd1lul1 •r1." CtH11n1e n11ni: on tht.''\\'1.•1cht \V al l'hcr ·s 1·t.'g1mt•. she> 1nrlil0:1l('d th;1t l\\'O milk !'>er\·ini::~ arl."' :11101\1·11. "";\SS('SS lll('nl o r lht~ tlit•t p;i lll'l"ll shO\\'S thal '"'O l!lC;Jl S('l"\Ul~S :Jl l' subslituled fo r t110 1J1·r~il ancl ccrt.'al scr\ in,!!s . Nu !'>C11.•r1.· nulrif'nt i111ba ta11ce appears to bo..· c:lu!.-ccl IJ~· lhisexehangf", "All nutrJl.'n ts :11\• tidl't1uatrl ~· su1)plied 1\·hile a 1·c:.1sunablc dcr1 cit of calorics is consumed.'' Tl1c du·! 11'.1..; furlhcr rrcch tt'd for pro11dtn;:! ;11 h·;1 ... 17A 1w.·rccn t o(thl' Bl).\ l't'qlH1 ~'111(.•n l s fur lht> '"Ian• chu·d ll'n1all'. !\lost nutrients \\"erC' O\f>r 1110 Pl'l'{'l·ul \\'ith ,·1t<1mln C ;i s h1;.:h :t~ 7·11 pt•rt·r nl . .. L' ~tn I.! t h1'.~1· tool ..:, ,\ Oll r:1 n juclgC' thf' I :tlUl' 01' d;1n1:1.'r ul \anous t\i('lt: th.it VOi> up 1n the pre:-.s :1ln1usl 111onthl~· Ll :-.t'<'l'n:-. ··rurlh(•1· qut';-,liuns can ~ an- ~\\'t•rc1I h,\ tht· 2 .SOU m1>n1bers or the CDA. \\'p nutr1tion1st-; l'iln be lt'il('hcd th1·11u l.!h th<' Ca lifornia !)airy (.'f1tHh'1l. 1n dietary dC'part- m1.'nl.., cir ho:-.pit ats and 111 so1ne .'>Chool d1 ... tr1et-;_·· lier conrl'rn 11·a s :1imrd at the l'\o. l health problem in the U.S. today -ohesit~· -\1hirh stal't9 \\'1\h 01·c1·11 eight l\'h{'n a pe rson is Ill 1k·rcc nt o\·er idea I bod~· \\'eight. 'fhose in condition to appl~-hCI" IP,,,so n should lit> carl'ful of the 11ricc tht•y p::iy: for s1x·cta l foods. for supplemental treatn1ents or:f~ ln~s ofhea lth. / Is your diet dependent on .one food, (grapefruit) to the point of boredom? Or is it so lacking in nutrients that your intake is a virtual time bomb? Successful diets contain the four food groups. Simeons Die t \\•ith injections of huma n chorionic gonadotropin, proposed by Dr . llarold llarper, is labe led unh ealthy ba sed on a study in the Am erican .Jou rnal of Clinical l\"utrition. llalf the hum an subjects were gi \·cn the injcctions.11.J lf · \Vere not. Both test and control groups had the same caloric intake. Results sho\\•ed no significant difference in \veight loss between the l\\'O groups . Or. Slillman's bizarre l'o n1bi nations. "Sk in1 J\Jilk and Ba na nas." ''Quick \Vcight Lo~s lkauty Diel" ;ind "l'hrcc \Veek·555 Diet" ;.ir e ;.di scored for rigidity nncl monoton y. Caloric intake is so cxt rc n1cly lo\v that those \1:ho can tolerate restri ction to individual foods \viii lo~e \\'eight but ri sk ketosis. 1"en Day, 10 Pounds Off is rejected hcc;:i.usc grapefrujt is not the "catalyst" that Briti sh \Vrilcr Ernestine Carter claims it to be. Also, the diet use~ foods from only two of the four c roups . · \Veight \Vale hers and Zen f\f:.1 crnb1otic programs \Vere lhc g00<I and bad cxl rt•1nc:-. ~1nong dict:oi. Because of leclul'('s, \vcckly checks and maintenance proof, \Vcight \Vatchcr'scarncd CD1\ 's only pr3ise. The Zen progression through 10 lev .. ls or eating and drinking to the ultimate ~x:i~ll·nrc on bro\vn ri ce alone is replete with "life:thrcatcning def1cicne1('S. '' Copic" of the booklet <:1rc a\ :lil~blc from Callfornia Dietetic Assoc iation. lOO'J \Vc~L\\'OOd l~\\·d . No. 203, Los Angeles, 9002'1. Or Wo rs ~- " I •• • (; ' CAIL V PILOT Wednesday, October .30, 19/4 Mn ·- •' .• IS GOLF ) ;• WHERE CAN YOU FIND •C.1n11nuuu<;lv rAnP-w1•d ORIGINAL design·. •QUALi i V rr1.ih'r1J!~ & workmdr1:.n1p •Mof'l()(J1.i1n1flfl SEAVIC( ·M<ltcn1nn ACCESSORl}:S •YOU!! CHOICt: ot IJDnc. !nm, (l<1111s 1:1Ty10 1 .. ngt11 elc at no extra Cflg. •CUSTOM I'll or 1l!auv to wear HO, WE'RE HOT EXPENSIVE! 30 . . . . . . Your Horoscope Tomorrow Gemini THU RSDAY OCTOBER 31 H) S\'l)Nt:\' ()J'UARR 1\ll l t:S .·l~l u re h 21..,i\prd 191 : 1\l'tcnl is o n p1:1 y1ncn1, 1·0Jtect1on a nd the rinish uf a lo ... 111~ proposition. l)()n 'l :-.l•ll your.-.clf :-;hurt. .1tra11I 111 c\1sl·ovc.•rv. 'l'rul11 fl•all\' \\·ill 1n <.1ke \'Ou fll>t:"' ~ind Strong. · at ('1\~C •:R !June 21.Jul\' 2'.!I : (;ood lunar ;1spct;l hiAhlii,:hts \\'ish fulfill1ne11l. Yun \VI II be happ'icr t.han 11:-.ua l. One you ado1·e could pay mc:iningrul t:01n -. plunent. · Lo Ve T1\URUS !April 21.t-~la:v t't'," a Ill'\~ start. ll<' •O· Oppo:-.1tion s hould be rcgar- dcp cnd1·11I . dy n umu.• · dcd us healthy chaUengf.'. ~ 2(1): You i:et ··second ctuu1. l.F.O !July 23-Aug. 22J: · Couturier for Active SportJwear stand tan r0r principles. Promotion. higher standing it t 1 ues lhru Sat. \'ou y,•ill int•ct ~omcon1..· \\·ho in comn1unity -these could ~' Mesa Vlll'de Cenlet F-2 10 .,,, 6 c:111sc . ..; you to de rend your be hi .. hlighted .. Harbor l Adams !o w c..• ·• 557 7206 t • .,_.. ~-•~...--• Fn. 'hi g flO:.I lo ll. ~ Q>sr.i ,.,1l'Sd Closed Mon. \1I RGO !Aug. 23-Sept. a BO GEr.tl l\'I l fl l:i )' :.!I-June· 221: Yourdesire tokno\\'.tO ~ ATING BIKING 2l'll : \\'hat \\'ct" luddcn 'rill gain information co1nes to , come lo h ghl. Oun'l be forefront. Advertise. call, '-•! -----------------------------~ \\'rite·-clear lines or CO!ll· ' n1unication. ~ L·il1L1S~~?Pdli~is!~ Uillag~ ·. • NEVJPORT .11 '1 BEACtl t 'on1r. Arie/ Get Acquainted Wit/1 All //11• LJ1511nc11ue Shops And Services! Come see the Village Witch Ms. Trick 'n Treat $db Located Where ~·.J.~ ,..; ___ Newparl Bouleuard · · ~~ -\ i--Cro.s.ses Over Newport Bay. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0l'l. 22l: Costs, appcaranl'es. luxury itcn1s -and your per- • suasive voice -all come in to play. Be diplon1atic but refuse to abandon dream. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov . 21): Full l\-10011 pos ition ac- cents your views , ability lo relate to others -your cooperation, your mate. A le ga l matter needs im· n1cdiate attention. SAG ITTARIUS <Nov. 22-lk·c. 21): This can be a time for "po\\:er play." You ge t g r een l i g ht fron1 a uthority figure. \'ou arc given 1nateria l, perhaps even personnel. CA J>JtlCORN <Dec. 22- J an. l!.l l: Love, ·creativity, children and ch:.rngcs ~a ll fit into current pattern. '\'uu fi.ni ~h project. \'ou irnpl'int slyll'. 1\Qt·:\RI US \Jan·. 20· Feb. lSJ : \'ou are able 10 O\'ercon1e barrier s -you may do some tear ing d 0\\'11 for purpose of rebuilding. pa1 t•11t~. 'nu .Ir\; llllt.'11:-.P .ind :1 c.:a1ttl1c\ull' fo1· ull'l-·r:> f ' ' u11l1·:-.:-. '"'' :-lri1·1..· fur t•1nut1onal b:ilun<'1..·. t lhterna1tonal Awatd Winning Hair Stylist ROBERTS of NY .. ~1sm1 & Beverly Hill! preSFnrs • .. ·-c:!! HOUR ST1Ll~G 0 _, ,.,. }\__~ llMm Hokl ~lot-'¥ s.-f'h. 4t7!1121 \ h ...... -,.,_. ... --.... ..,..,,.,,,.v,~ SALAD 5 TOMATOES .. ' BROWM ' UNYUNS I LBS. FOR BANANUZ • LBS. s 1 FOR •RED DELICl~US APE~S PISCES tFeh. !9·Maceh •WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS• t~~~::~~·:..~ ~:::::::::::::::::::•=••:::::;I 2Q): Short trip, quick i$as. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~M~O~U~H~T~Of~PU~l~CH~·~·~·~~~~~~ . • l .. ' • \ ' , . • I \ f ;. • •. • . . ' " I• ' • • , . t r _, ·~ -.. ' ,, ·I ' ;' , . Lke our Backgammon Crash Co urs e from Tim Holland, World Backgammon Champion! Cal l lor reservations now. Or sign up 1n our Slallonery Departmenls. Mi. Holland will conduct a special 11/2 hour workshop : Tuesday, November 5, 3 pm. Robinson's Newporl. Price: S10. Refreshments will be served. Tim Holland will a utograph copies ol his books alter class. And his collection ol tine backgammon sets will be available In our Stationery Oepartmenl. Remember ... reservations are limited, and yo u shouldn't miss this. Att ar all, how many people get the chance to learn fro m ttie master? Call extension 282 2 FAS HIO~ I S LAND " ,. son1c1,1,·hat of a showdown 1,1,·ith l'onser vati\'C rei<Hi\C -these arc distinct po~· sibilit1es. Ir today is )'our birthday you are unorthodox. you y,·erc se para ted early - ph ys i c all y or ll t5Y· c holog icall y -from Prevent Break-ins If the inside of yuur home doo r doesn't have a steel screen or a hard \1'ood ('Ore, it's h:ible to~ ripped open IJya burglar. That's just one ol the fin· dings of a ~tudy by lhe (a l1fo rn 1a Cr i n1 e ·r cchnolog ica l Hc:.ea rch Found J.ti on. 1'ht•sc eflorts \1·erc made to establish ~t;1nd:irds for hon1e builders to prevent burglaric~. 1'hc study \\'as requested by State :\Lt.}'. Gen. l'.'.1·clle \·oungcr Too olll'n the honH'o\\'lll'r is told by puhl·c :illcr a brea k-in about \vh;1t he l':lll do to pre vent a brr;ik-in. It's 1nrormation that cul1ld not only save his stereo set bul r11;1ybe hi s lift". :\u\\' you e:.i n ~ct a ho1.lk frntn the ~1 :1te lh:1t nut unl .1• tells \\'h1ch 11•ay :l burgl:.ir 1.~ 1nosl likely to enter your huust• but :i lso the bc:.l \\:<*Y 10 pre\·cnt hin1 f1-on1 en· tenng. ,\II you need lo do 1:-. ''rite th l' C;1 l1 fnrn1a (.'rim(• 1'<>rhnolo g ie:ll ll l'~\«1reh roundJ.tion :it 7171 liU\\'l111i; IJrlv1·. Su 1t f• 190 in Sacramento, 95823 ror :i fre(' book. Cool-Caple-ss ELURAS s22.so ·= ..... 531.50 maffie~· 250 E. 17111 Sin<! COSTA MESA 548-3446 Sunday is raa&Ar ONE BLOCK NORTH OF SOUTH COAST PLAZA 189 I lo TOP ROUND RbAST THE SE SPECIAL GOOD~ OUR NEW SANTA ANA STOR E ONLY ~ ~Jlii' OJV i October J 1 thru Nov. 3rd. ,.. FILET MIGNO N "" Loforrn \11111 2 99 lho11 ,, lb . Smoked ROPE SAUSAGE ' WILSON CERTIFIED 01d Fashioned kind" 89 ·,,, BONI LI S~ OUI I [l STYLI: \.VAS I~ I f.tll 149 lb FILET OF TURBOT llNEST NORTHERN TURBOT 69 ' JUICY GREENLAND fllETS i. BLOCK TOP SllRLOIN \ut t rl'I' Bv !hf' l'1f'(t' 169 lb FRONTQUART ER OF BEEF Cu~1on1 6 9 c · I NI ~I C'rt Beel lb HINDQUARTER of BEEF 99 ' (u~IOO\ lb I 1-<l ~ti·~·r l.\P1•1 HINDQU ARTER IQ plus bee I loin ~11;~~c l 1i, l}oublt• 1111 "11 1111· 1111 .. ,1 Sr.·a~\ FRON TQUARTER of VEAL I 1n1•,1 l 'l l \ C hot( c• V1-.1I IOutiD ' SIUI I I PORK TENDERLOIN BONEUSS SKl'{LESS 149 PORK FILET WASTE FREI:. lh ~ t/'$,o All our Beef 1~ U~DA Go ... ernment ln~pected .ind uncond111on.illy CUAf.!ANT l ED .• ,WP. L+>n\f•r i\o\c•JI. Co. unconditlon.:illv ~u,11 onte" •'Vl·rv Ollllf (' of Olf'.Jf \Old IO your ,,1!1~iaction or vour 1noney \V11I be 'hcerfullv refunded. INTRODUCTORY rnEEZER OFFER SIDE of BEEF ''1\1! h1·1·f ~nld lb h,1ng1n~ \\(•1.i,:h r" &,,.;,f • ('.) We<!nesday. Oc1 obcr 30 1974 Pecan Pie's Perfect * Ry CEC I LY BROWN-• S'rQNE Anoe l~letll Prt~• f'•W Eli'°' Wh en the women "'ho belong Lo the Junior League ()£New Orleans decided on a n~w rund-raising effort lo aid them in s upporting some community better-.. ment projects, they chose to 3~mble a cookbook -one that would appea l to travelers and histor y buffs as ~·ell as cooks. The r esult . \vas "'The Plantation Cookbook " IDoubledayJ, published a few years ago and still going strong. The fir"st half of The Plan· talion Cookbook consists of profiles · of 22 plantalion homes, built prior to 1860 and now open to the 'public~ that represent fi ve basic areas or Louisiana. There's a lso a "tour" of seven pre·Civil War houses in New Orleans plus a brief history of that city in its early years. League m e mbe r s in- volved in preparing the historical portion of the book visited the plantations an4 explored New Orleans, doing a thorough job of research. Charming line drawings are used to help a real or ar- mchair traveler r~call or envisage the scenes. 1 Other league members worked at gathering recipes that preserve Louisiana'li culinary achievements and they tried the m on thei't families and guests. Because each recipe ser· ves eight, there were lots of dinner parties during this prep,aration period and frank comments on the worth of eaCh recipe "·ere invited; only t hose t~at tasters were e nthusiastic about we re chosen for in- clusion in the book. f or the most part. the r ec ipes rely on foods available in Louisiana in antebellum days. The Plantation Cook· book's Pecan Pie is less sweet than most recipes for this very Ame rican d~ssert . and suggests an interesting chocolate embellishment. PLAN'J;ATION PEC~N PIE 2eggs lfi cup sugar 1h cup dark corn syrup 2 tablespoons butter, soft I teaspoon vanilla I cup coarsely chopped pecans Unbaked B·inc h pie shell lh cup (about 28) pecan halves Ga rnish or l cup heavy cream ("·hipped ) or 1 ounce semi. s weet c h ocolate (melted). if desired Beat eggs slightly; add sugar, corn syrup, butter and vanilla and beat gently until combined; stir in chopped pecans. Turn into pie shell. Place 4 pecans in the ccn· ter, petal fashion: pl ace remaining pecan halves around edge. Bake in a preheated 375·degree oven until set -30 to 35 minutes. lf garnish is used, serve pie hot or cold with the whipped cream or dri zzle chocolate o\·c r the cooled pie in a zigzag design bet- w·een center pecans and those around edge and let chocolate set. Keep Peas Orv Coolness Critical NEW YORK !UPI) Dry peas are not a seasonal rood. They arc readily available in packaged rorm throughout the year, says the U.S. De partment of A~riculture. They can easily be stored in a cool dry place in tightly covered containers , thus always on hand for so many uses. Dry peas r equire little prepara tion or \vatching. and may be cooked ahead 'and rc.fri geratcd or frozen easily in their cooked ror1n. ready for quick use. Do not mix open packages of dried peas or beans that were bought at different t imes. especially several months a part. Freshe r legumes cook raster than old ones. Trivia? It's a reason to read the Daily Piiot's ......_ entertainment page every 6aturday • • ,,---;--i1/2 fM CALORIES IMPERIAL DIET ~ ~i~t - imitation margarine MARGARINE I LB. PKG. amr.cROCKER ll•R BREAD . ~-·49c MIX 14 01.:--IG· ~·· . • GRADEAA EXTRA LARGE ' . ' At NEW LOW PRICES! HORMEL SMOKED HAMS SHANK ... ALF BUTT PART 89 ' lb. •• EGGS DQZ •• MRS. BUTTERWORTH SYl.UP 24 OZ. SAVE IS' USDA CHOICE T -BONE STEAK 89 ~R.c. ·coLA 16 oz. BOTTLES 6PAK REG. 83' ~ GRADE A TURKEY , 69c HINDQUAiTERS ................. --~~ ...... ~~~~~~~ ............ ~~~ NEWll QUAKER INST ANT 3 LB. CAN • ' • i . • CINNAMON & SPICE OATMEAL IOX GOLDEN CREME RANCH STYLE ,BREAD I LI. LOAF DASH ._. DDERGENT GIANT SIZE 9 lb. 13 oi lox LAURA SCUDDERS i TWIN PAK POTATO CHIPS ,. . . • • • • U.S. NO. I RUSSETT • · "-CRISP DELICIOUS REG. 95' $ 95 ~ORK MEDIUM SIZE 49c SPARERIBS $ FARMER JOHN I SLICED TOP BACON QUALITY USDA CHOICE . PORTERHOUSE STEAKS PROTIEN BLEND GROUND BEEF FRESH GROUND BEEF NEW! EASY JACKS READY TO USE PANCAKE BATTER • f'L ... IH • aunERMILK • IWEIERRY 17 oz. PEPPERIDGE FARMS LAYER CAKES •BANANA • BOSTON CREAM •CHOCOLATE •MAPLE SPICE• LEMON COCONUT .... <G. er "----.....oJ WEAVER FAMILY SIZE ALL MEAT CHICKEN TURNOVERS HO VEGETABLES-I LB. Store Hours: 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. u. c u . . .. c LI. $]98 LB. 59,.~. 69,.~. $]19 LB. 89L~. ' .:·APPLES Q' ~im--l AIM 49c TOOTHPASTE 2.:~'i.~~ .. -Daily Including Sunday FRESH HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE 59c EA. EXTRA LARGE ............ ~EGG PLANT 29c EA. GOLDEN RIPE. . ~ ·BANANAS 15c LB. MISS BRECK "oz.~·• 69C H41R SPRAY RlG. "·" ULTRA BAH SUPER DRY AEROSOL DEODORAN T I OZ. REG. 51.95 LIQUOR DEPT. DESMOND &DUFF ARH s41t IMPORTED SCOTCH SILVER PESOS TEQUILA QUART 5499 LAMBRUSCO LECO ~ 1 Ot IMPORTED FROM ARGENTINA FIRH Od. 31 lhtu Ho¥. 6 WI GU.DlT ACCEf'T U.S.D.A. FOOD COUf'ONS COSTA MESA, .19th and Placentia PLACENTIA, 710 W. Chapman j , • • I ' ' .. ' . . ' . ' . . (,'G 01\ll Y PILOT W&Onesday Octoott JO 1974 • ' ' • Mushroo m Mixture Surprises • 1n Store r\ext time you buy fr('sh mushroo1ns. lakt> a n cxlra box and put up ;1 batc·h of Duxcllc•s 1\l 1x oin l'asily st or ed, r1·:id .v ·l o ust.• mushroun1 f1\hn g 11ith :1 m1/l1 o n u~cs 1n good cooking. \\'hile mushrooms h8ve bern a favorite food for cen- turies. mushroom Dcxclll'S v.«.1" the cr<'alion of :.1 11th ('l·ntury Frl~n<"h chef. La \1arenne, oind namc .. d for his 1n.1lro n. E\'ery great cht•f has used this fla vorful mushroonl m1:0.1 ure since.-. As you \\'ill nOll' from the fol10"'•1ng rl'ripc, it's \'Cry e;1 ,<;y to n1ak<' :ind is :.t d ellrio11" ~1ufJ111g lor ull k1n r\l\ uf 1n1•:1\s, f1 ,.h, poullr:, and \'C~~·t.ible:-; r sr all n1ushroom stems :1n1\ brokl•n mu:.hrnums. plus :.1.., 1nany 1n·rft.'t'l l'.ap.., as ncet·s~.11 ~: rn1n(·1· 1hen1 to the size o f dry s11\1t pt•a:-:. Put about 1 1 t•upful nf n11nct'd 1nu ~h ro11rns at .1 tin1e on a l·l1•J11 \<1\\1•1 :ind 1 111~t lo 1·\tr;u·t ,1 , 111111·11 n101sturc "" p11,,s d1!t·. 'l'hl'rl cont111u1· 1111 111lh th1• prC'para11nn flf lhL' "ha~h .. If mut·h 11f 1h1· nute 1~ SQUCelt'd •>UI :111d 11\1· ft•~l <'OOkl'd ;I\\ ;ly l!l :-,111 [1•111~. !he r rsu\l1n)! cr111nhty dr\· 11111:.hrO<Hll llll\l!ll'<' (,Ill lol' rC'fri gcr at1•1l :-uecr s~tull.v for :it tra:-.t t" 11 11 L'1·!..~. l)l'~ ELI.I-:_.. Jl 0 II ll d 1 I' l' /'< h mushroom,<; 2 l;1hl<".'Jluon ... hll11l'r or nlnrgarin1· 1 ~ cup r111C"I\' chopped onions or sh;i 11<)1' 1 11'a:-pn11u :-,111 '. 1t•a:-pvun groun<I hi.Leh pt.'pp1·r 1f \(i 1e.1,p<nlll µn11rrnl nut ffil'g 1<111,,t', pa! 1lry and f'inel y 1·hup 1n11s hru1ims lmakl'S :1bout 5 1 ~ l'Up:-.1. Place in a clean t·loth and 11,·ist ti,i::htt~· lu l'.'itr;it·t ;1s n1ut'h li<1uid "~ poss1b\t"". In a J;irgl' :.k llll't h1•;it hut· lcr. Add onions, salt, b\i1 ck pepper and nutmeg: sau\e :! minutes or until onions arc trilnsp.'.lrenl . Add mus hrooms: saull' u\'er high heat. s tirring con· s lant1 y :ibout 5 to 8 minutes or until alt mois't ure from 111 11 s h roo m s h as cvuporated . Cool 1horou g hl y: cover <ind r efri gerate until r c:.idy to use. Kt'eps for s~vera l \\"eeks. )lakes I 2.3 ~ups Duxclll'S \\';\YS Ot' USING DUX ELL.ES Stuffed Omele t : In a s mall saucepan melt 2 ta bles poons butter or m :i r g:1rinc. Ad d 3 tablespoons di ced green pt'PPl'r : saute for 1 minute. ~1 1 r 111 '.1 l cup dict·d rooked ham and 'i c up Ouxellcs: ta•at l'sc as a fillin g for a 6 t·~g omclC't. Fish Stuffing: . \dd 1 l'UP suutcC'd d icC'd 1 1·ll·r~ <1111! l 1::ib!cspoon l.·niun iUH't' In 1 cup Duxel- lt's. l ':-t• t o stuff l\1•0 2 pound h;ihbut or other fish steaks. fh1•rs1· Stu fred Green Pep· IH'r.~: l'11n1hinl• :! cups cookl'll n«1'. I ('UP ~ma l l Chrddar 1·ht'l'Sl' ('Ubr~. l cup Jlu . ...:cl- lt's and 21al•ll'SPOons butter or m;1r.caru1l'. Csc to till <I gr1't'n pt'ppl'rs. Bake in a prchc;11rd mode rate oven 1350 tl l'C rccs ) ror ·l.i minutPs. Top p1•d Tomatoes lnln t .'cup J)U Xl'llcs. sti r4 -..h1·1·s '·r1:-11 ha<"on, <'rum· hl1·d .ind 1 t ahlrspoon haeon drippings. Spoon over top or 4 tomato hal\'C'S. Bake in a 350 d~~ree o\'en until hot. :1bou115 minut('s. s~·edish S tufft•'I P otatoes Cut 2 baked potatoes in half lengthwi sl': remove poliJIO from shell~. ~1ash 11 ith :! l:thlC'spoons butll'r or n1~1rganne, 1 ~teaspoon sail ;11111 1 11; lt·;1:.,pon11 ground n utm eg .. '-ti r in 1 ~ cup J)U:>.l0ll1•~. Spoon n1ixlurc into shell s. r1 a k e in a 350 degree 0\'Cn until hot. oiboul 15 minutes. Sauleed Zt1cthini In 3 tablcspoons bulter or marg;1ri11c. s autc 2 cups s liced zucchini. Stir in \,2 <·up DuxcllC's, 11= teaspoon sail and 1'1 teaspoon thyme l<'a vcs, e ru 01 hied. "Jarinara Sauce 'J'o I jar (15 ounces) marinara sauce iJdd I,? cup I>uxellcs. J tl'a s poon ltali an seasoning and ':: t easpoon salt. Pour over ~:: pound ~pa,!!hctti. cnOkl'd . l\lushroo111 l\iscuits Into 2 cups buttermilk bak1n,I! mix blend 3_. cup l)uxelles and 1.~ cup milk. Drop by !ht· ta blespoonful 0111 0 grt•;i~t·tl cookie sheets . Uakc in a '150 degree oven for 12 1n1nutcs or .until bro\1•ncd. fllushroom Harrhit ln!o 1 can ( 11 ounces) con· tl cnscd ('ht'th.l :~r cheese .~oup, ~l ir \,:! l'.LIJl beer. 11:1 eup n uxt:ll cs and 1c l e:is poon puw<lcrcd n1ustard. '.l cal. until hol; :-.t.'r1l'11\'l'r toa"t. 1-'anc ~· Stuffin~ Prepare 1 packa,l!c f7oun- Cl's l hl'rb st·asoned stuffing m1'i ;H'l'Or1ting to p:1cka~I.' 1lirl'C'IJun~. :-.l1r 111 1 cup J)uxelll'S. liSl' IO !-1 urf a 5 IO M r1ouncl turkey or (\\'O 3 pound l'hi l'kl'n-;. Q: "Really no~ aren't all ,.-,, dog foods about the same?"~( ·oa A: No lnqred1f'OIS diff er. Some l3ste bcner lhan , others. Not all ;i re comple1ely bal.1nced. Some have ' r· I I I I I I I v:.i 1y1ng 3n1oun ls or v1tn m1ns. m1 npr.1ls and protein. Thafs 1vt1y rou should look 1or proc1ucls like Blue Mount.:i1n Suprr tv1rat l oa1. It's spet.1ally !01mulated for your don. So he gets 1he 1astc he really likes and !he pro1e1n: v11am111s and minerals he really needs. 7¢ STORE COUPON 1311111'1 • t! " Mou11f3i11" 111 ~011• <!110 111 1hrtte ll'mr:tliflg v11letles: S11i>N ~. JI Lo:11, Ch\c~r11 'n ll~o• '" [99, Hom. Style Slew. "Al 11 ltmr:tt•nO low prtt t'. [Sp!'c•ally wilh this co11pon. T ., ,.,,. 11. , .,. Wll•n 111~ 1• '"'i 111 rh" ott~• h• .. betn c:.omol!l'd will!, I' r '" W!ll !wt ·~~o·e"'"'' 1~! If lllUI )1 JoAfldh"O 11111 Olh•" ·'' ., l.(tll•111Ulr·. "'' ! Ill•"' •• '"""'II" putcllAMI "' l llt1•Clfol!I I ·~ETt FUlill I ~' • , • "~' n'""°"' ,,,..···~re~,_,, ol'itlofll!~tOOI "'""IM •llllfn1tl•d I' ' .... , ..... ! '"'·"~'·• .. "''''' ( "~'""''' mv5I P•Y 1n1 .-1,, , ••. f 1, T ""'Yin ll <;A 'v<i 1 1! •••<Id. 111•l11t1ed o• lo1t11d~11 b1 11•. !.•,I~ '>ii -, , 10 ltlvll l.'~u~'"" I'() ll· 1 l~I. ('.""•!O• P~ 1'i01,, ' •" • ·~"1P!"'" ~"'U.1 1120• O! ti. Olli!F M•P•IW• Ap"I I, 191!1. 1111• , , . n •n•"IQll~~I• l~·l(l.)O Kee p duxe lles on han d as a convenie nt addition to enh anc e the flavor of breads, stu ffings, sauces. soups and vegetables. t;le sure t he mushrooms are chopped fine, squeezed dry. ltAWAUAN PAPAYAS GARDEN FRESH CRI SP. TENDER SPINACH DESITIN OINTMENT 1 2!i·Ol lt18[ OOllBlt ni<:.eou111 yn.cl .79 THERAGRAN M ~~i;~D~; VITAMINS ""' 130·COUNI IJOlllt. 6.07 IO·COUNT P~C~llLI • (VfRVOAY fll~COl'Nl DRISTAN ~ • 2 7 CAPSULES I=-:-: u; I I JOct SPflllV BOTTLE •. . DRISTAN • l Yf FIYOllY [ ,. !,(IQ'll NASAL · ' . • 88 MIST " I 1 ~o.cou11 1 BOlllf . (Y[RYOllV OISCOUNT ANACIN TABLETS ~ANACIN '.!!!~!!!!'!'.~ . .83 OISPOSAFILr OOlJCHl • OU!IBll fll~[QUN ~ 79 1 l'Af~ SUMMERS EYE ·~·OZ 11·1.• I V[R~DAY Dl~COUN1 5·DAY ROLL ON ANTl-PERSPIRANT llOOl T ·•O QR •&0 • 00UBL£ DISCOUNT (e;t:\I:) TOOTHBRUSH ' ,. 99 h i(. • .59 llRll'lR1f\S P'°''I FQl\1.~lll• ANACIN TABLETS 41' r UIH 92 IHL t E VICKS NYQUIL . .,~. OOc BDffif ' RfDUCID Bf J4C ' • • HAMS "So Good ... It \Viii 'llaunt' \'ou 'til It 's Gone" "C)IFT'" HOLIDAY HOHI Y IAllfD ...... Spiral SllC'ed Wflofe or ff•lr HOW H 11 .... M •..ty-Yo. pt ft# C)lft U1t C111"Pl•hd I AILY! lcw••r. we..,,. I. .. •tdtn ill c:.om...tet U.S.A. 3100 l. Cwt ACJil.,ey, c..,_. Czrt Mw -67].9660 ·--..-.. ·c--• IUZ s.. II ........ lcl, ......... 6JS.2461 by Graham Keri FANCY WASHINGTON STATE ii c RED DELICIOUS APPLES LB. BAG --------r---------··. - GOOD EATING BUTIERNUT SQUASH ECONOMY PRUNES :IJ·OtJNCl BOlflE LUX LIQUID DETERGENT • SHllOES MAYBELLINE GREAT LASH MASCARA MAYBELLINE GREAT LINER MAYBELLINE TRAVEL KIT MAYBELLINE COVER STICK, MAYBELLINE ULTRA-BROW 6 C,H.0.0 (S ,, MAYBELLINE ULTRA-VELVET SHADOW .79 10~. OOUl!llE OISCQUNr ""f' .99 I . t.40 ""'°'' j .40 ""'"'3. j 9 '~ '"'~" j .40 MAYBELLINE "'"'"" UL TRA·FROST SHADOW .99 11/2 lb. bag 31-0UNCE BOT1Lt DOVE LIQUID DETERGENT 69~ DOUBl( DISCOUNT PRICl .99 ~2·0UNCE !J(lTltC IVORY LIQUID DETERGENT rv1 flYOAY 1110:.COUNl l'A•C .7~ ~·OUNCE eor SPIC AND SPAN GIANT SIZE CLEANER 96·0UlllCE BOT Ill DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER OOUBlE OISCOUNT PAICE IVORY PERSONAL BEAUTY BAR Non·Food Double Discounts E VE~YOAY 52 DISCOUNT '"" I f1[Vt0H•NOAM•l(JJ!11Nfl0 • I 39 MILK PLUS 6 SHAMPOO ,.. ~i~( • SINE•Off SINUS TABLETS ·' ~:i'.'",59 Cl«LO~EN S COlO 1110l llS '1'4t--' 55 CONGESPIRIN ~!: ~6 11 ;;'.INT. 4.WAY"'NAsAL SPRA;-.. ~ -·.· ~69 llfVl0"4 • (JTA" 8001' OR R(GUl AR • FLEX BALSAM CONDmONER ··""'I 33 /Ill • JERGEN'S LOTION <O·OC 83 601 ILE • ~ ll'lll ORY LOTION 14,0l BOTTLE 1.13 <;QLO . 1 OU!iCf I 29 PLASTIC DRINKING CUPS '::;8' , THERMOS VACUUM aonu 1.99 1/;Qvi.(':(001Tl( ,T: I 33 JOHNSON'S BABY OIL 1,;•_ , , , :;O'"N's0'.:.:5· BA•Y Lona: Ii. .93 AIM TOOTHPASTE 64i~'fE .78 W, t f '#tv• !hf t>Jhl In ••111,. .••1•• I~ "<>ln "'•l>'lll fl••l•r~ s,,1.,1 t1a r..rtf<'\ed llfl 1ll 11~1bl, l\tl!IJ. S1UJfM'llo11 •11 Jl"'f mt>ntJ ••1111'1\1.U. I ''l•ffrllf~I 1,:1 .11/o~~ /Irr" I'""""~# ,Ill ,,~4r. ,.,. "'~ti STORE HOURS· MON. -FRI: 9 30-9 30 SAT. 9 30 -8.00 SUN: 10 00 -7.00. &-!·OUNCE eox CHEER DETERGENT ••·OIJNCE BOK DREFT DETERGENT L\ICl1\'0IV OISCOUNl PAIC( ~It! ._..._ • r --;@ AYAllA6L( AT: /\lboflk)<'I!. BOYi. Dlll•S. F[DCO, lluQlull, Mn1k•t Ua$11.0I, MJ'(l~lt, P11n11y, l h•1!1!ma1I, \10111 Mid olhef Hne llotet, I ' I ( I I s w "'" "'goodi baked enter I haven you m mi~a 1hc pr th• ' inae:a:· UlOfC i w r."'' ''" up. B incrc:i :1 dro our SI.I wilh I supply de<vclo romP' lcn1. U sugar """' In 100 lakts confcc In nol m -incrn lhorla "'"' Gr GREE VEG AEGUlA f RUNOlll LASSE LIBBY SUN WMOPPt ALL COtJC£ HAW ACCE lO·OU NEW EN SNO KAV BEF~ • KAL 1UNll • KAL ""'" SKIP ;>.1.0UN CAf r Kin "'" SWISS CHO PlA Single Servings ~ . . . . By ftllLL1': 81-:1.1, t\ . .; \\'t' J:<'l furthl'r in to fall , \\l' h1•g1n lu lh111\r; n1or1· o( ll..,11\;.! I h1• u \ 1• 11 . S o 111t•h(J\\'. fll 1•11 1ll:.t11•,, :.l'L'lil In 111.'.tkl' d11H\l'I' !'>\:t'l\I llltH'l' hkc d1t1• n1·r. :.a ,erralt'r llC'J,!rC'e. Usually tht'l'l'0S tnnui.:h ti1l1t• ht•11\1~t·n rnokin~ ;11111 t•a tn1i.:. lo Ut• aUI.: lo .11·1·on1 · p l l..,h ,,nine s n1;ill 1;1,,h ;.iround the hoUS('. (Ir. lo 1u:-.1 :-it do"'" and ''t•ht1n ge J;l';1rs." us I h<' say inJ; l!tX'S. Wednesday. Octobet 30, 1974 1 ml'dlu m ·~IZ<'d r:1 n tnn1 :1I Ol'S I ... 111;11! r:1n \\·holt' l:crnt'I ('Ot'll. or I ~ ("UI) fr01.('f\ 11 ahh•s1>0nn flout' t'h11L pov.t1e1· fiat·lic po\\·dl'r t \n1un po\l:dt'r S:dt and pC'p)>l'r' Bake, Wait, Enioy I 1hink it i.1; pcrh:1ps bc('ausc IVL' p ut u d ish log1·tht•r, pn\) it into th<• 111\•n .'.1n1t tlll'11 \l'L' 1·;111 :.it d1nrll ;111d r1·:ul lhl' vape1· :1tHl 11·h11f \ht• l'r;q!;l':ltl('C t•111t•rg1ng frorn thc kittht·n. It prn1'ok1·s thl' a1nx·t1tl' :inti l'11niur1·.; up all sort :. of J,.!11nt1 tc•1•lin gs in .... 1111· us. ;11111 h~· th1· llnlc d1nnt•r is rt•ady, 111· ;n·1• rt•l:1.;1·d :ind l"an l'll· Ill\" lh1• I ru1t:. .if our l;.ihnr In 'l'otluv ':; 11i :-h is a l';1 s · S('l'OIC,. but 1t 's nol )ollllP• h ~l s c d , I( i ct.', Ill t' ;i I • tnrn:ito1·s. l'Ol'n :t 11tl a f1·1\" s•·a .. ontn gs 111 ~1\.a: thi:-du1 · llt'l't'O lllplt•lt' 1111!:-.1•lf. ll It' I': ,\NI) !U l·'.A'r ( '1\~S 1-: ll OL I·: l 'l:LC'C 1·i1·e On bottom Of a 111.!hll\' j!reased I-quart rus· !'>t'l'Oll•. :-\11ri nk\e a bit Of lhl' flour. r hil i 1>011·dl'r. garlic Jli11\'(\t·1'. union vo"·der. ~;.ill ;11111 P<'IJPl'I' O\'l'I' it. A•hl the m £';1l. 11attlng it 11111 lo a uniform size :.across th1.• top or th~rice. Repr-~~ lhl' ... ,11·i11klini?; or flour, ch11t po1\tlt·r. i::;.irlic und onion the Galloping Gourmet ® WHAT'S IN STORE SWEET TOOTH When the holtday ~3- mn approac hes. tnort' .. goodic!ii" :ire u~ua lly baked (or gifl·giving and tnlerlaining. For !host who luven'I boug.hl sugar l31ely. you may lhink the b:ig~ ar(' mismarked when yuu SCt' the pri~! Since l:isl yrar lht' cosl or !>ugar h:i.~ • 1 increaw<l nearl y JOO'/, in lht' U.S. and C"\'rn n101e in other part.\ of the world~ LOW.LOW PR.ICE 1nen1·1 rmt BEEF PATTY MIX BUDGET BURGER PLUMP& TENDER USDA GRADE A • WHOLE SOUTHERN GROWN FRESH FRYERS LEAN & TENDER l~ttltl't BEEF ROUND "'" BONELESS BEEF RUMP ROAST LB. Why'! SC"\'eral re11 ... 011~. lunation has pushed pructssor~· cost~ lo nrw high~. Packaging. tr::in~purtal ion. labor, cir. are all up. Uut the n1ai n tt'3~on is lht' trrn1tndo11~ inrrc::i~ in wor ld-wide ~ug:ir l.'nn~u 1nption and :I drop in prodttrlion. Sirll't' Wt' hu y 40'1: or oor i;ugar fr un1 foreix 11 cuunl rit's. we co mpele with lht' rcsl or thc world for 1ha1 p::irl or our !'itlpply. Asia, Afr ica and Sou th An1l'rira h:ive dtwloped a "swt't'I tuoth" :ind art' bidding compe:litively now. To run1pound the prob- lem. U.S. fauners 11lant ed :!5',; I«~ arrt'aJr in sug,.1r heels, using !he land for grain or 01her crops which bfoughl bt'lll.'r finanri:i l relurn .... ALPHA BETA BUTCHER'S PRIDE BEEF ,. ..... JOHN SMOKED In the U.S. eKh pt"rson consu111cs about 100 pounds of sugar per ye::ir. Suqlriscd? It lakes a 101 of sog:ir for all u r lhr hcver:igt"~. conft'Clions and wg::ired cereals we u.-.e. In i.pile of lhe high prircs. A1µha Bcla i~ not makin g a profil on sug;1r. Sin~·e we mu~I pass along lllflSI of 1he wholl.'salt' IH'irt inrrcascs. ~·e'rc !>Drr y lo report that uni ii lhc :shorta~ i~ e::ised, !>flllthing your Swttl tooth may cost IUOfC, E.•thn Cramtt Dirtclor of Corio;umer Aff:iinl 777 So. H•rbnr Bl~d. I.a llaht1. C1lir, 906J I Grocery Double Diacouncs GREENWOOD RED CABBAGE VEG All REGULAR • GRAINS t NUTS FFtUNOLA •HONEY Al MONO CRUNCH LASSEN GRANOLA LIBBY'S SAUERKRAUT SUN VISTA PINTO BEANS WHOPPER All GREEN ASPARAGUS 06·0' 41 JAR I '"0' 29 CAN I "·Ol 61 BAU I ,,.oz 57 CAN I ,- ,. 5-0l 83 CAii I CONCCNIRAT( HAWAIIAN PUNCH " 0 ' 2 49 OTL I ACCENT SEASONING H>·OUNCE Pt<G 1.15 NEW EHGl-'ND STYlC 4 SNOW'S CLAM CHOWDER KAVA INST ANT COFFEE 8(fF •PET STCW • tt(IR~[l,l["I t Bl{F KAL KAN DOG FOOD TUNA t CHICKEN KAL KAN CAT FOOD OOG rooo SKIPPY PET STEW ;>'-OUNCE. CAN .35 CAI 1000 KITIY QUEEN MEAT TREAT LIVER • 6·0UNCE CAN .2' "oz 95 PltG. I 1~!'i .49 8J~~ 2.15 '"oz 50 CAN I 6'0l 18 C"N I "Ol 23 CAN I O·Ol 20 CAN I SWISS IAISS 11·EHVELOP£ 85 cHocoLAn DRINK PACKAoc , BONELESS I!• BEEF SEVEN BON€ CHUCK ROAST FRESH Cf:ON<) PAK 79~B. GROUND BEEF all)S l)ll 011'111 "'" l~B~ T·BONE STEAK LOIN l ()-'1 CAL. [NVEtOPES , SANALAC INST ANT MILK 4.24 GINGERALE •CLUB SODA• NO OEPOStf 6 PACK 89 CANADA DRY MIXERS 10 Oz BTLS • 10MC WAlfR • 6 PACK • 10 Ol BTtS .H REGUL AR • BEEf • Cl-<ICl<EN •PORK TOP RAMEN NOODLES MJB BROWN & WILD RICE POT ROAST • CHICKEN SCHILLING BAG 'N SEASON SCHILLING BROWN GRAVY MIX CHrCMEN • M·OZ ENV .23 AU JUS MIX • t ·OZ [NII' . .21 '0' 24 PKC:. I '0 ' 58 llOX I ' 0 ' 37 (NII. • .... oz 19 [NII'. I ANDERSEN SPLIT PEA SOUP ·~~J ,32 STAGG CHILI WITH BEANS 1i.~0; ) ,07 NO BEANS • 1S·OUNCE CAN t.27 STAYFREE MINI PADS !J.11·COUNI 98 C\OX I A8·0UNCE eoi: 1.52 SNOW'I' DRY BLEACH l VSOl BASIN, TUB & TILE CLEANER GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 1 V ... R1EIJES HAMBURGER HELPER MILKY WAY BARS SNICKERS BARS " 0 ' 81 OOX I "·OZ 83 Al RO I PA~K .59 PA~Jl .59 3 MUSKETEERS BAAS ,:" ,59 PLANTERS POPCORN Oil •;,~' , 7;ojilll. MARS BARS J'LAIN M&M11 ,,~cll .59 l'A~O. .59 CHOCOtAtE•CHOC MAtf•P[ANUlfllJllL!l Arll 53 PILLSBURY FOOD STICKS '~o• , PILtS8URV•CH0COl"T(fUOOCQRVAN+llA t •OZ 64 RICH IN EASY FROSTING ~'" • OUNCAN l~NES ANGEL FOOD CAKE MIX ·-BLUE BONNET MARGARINE 1• •, O.' po,(, .83 .58 1~· BONELESS BEEF RIB STEAK BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK BEEF CHUCK ROAST PINESOL CLEANSER LEMON • EVERGREEN • A"llER. BEAUTY WIZARD AIR FRESHENER WOOLRE LIQUID KITCHEN BOUQUET BEEF z19 LOIN . LB. BLADE 79fB. CUT U -Ol 17 CAN I •·OZ. 61 Pl<G. I ,..oz. I 19 Bil. I ,oz. 32 BIL, I Delicatessen Double Discounts KRAFT 70 SOFT PARKAY MARGARINE ',~~{, EGG sues111urr. SECOND NATURE 0\',rlP 111 POL V NON-DAIRY CREAMER ,_,.,, 29 C.-IHQN I Q\V1P REAL CREAM TOPPING BUDDIG SLICED BEEF • '0' 85 l'O((.i • OSC.1.RMAYfR •HAM5Al llJ} \A~JQ ~f'Rf llOOR 57 BRAUNSCHWEIGER ~ui~ 1 ·,ucro BRAUNSC11\\(l(;[R . II Ol P• 0 .fl BON BEL CHEESE ~ ... ~ J ,03 l\RArt CiRA1t0 PARMESAN CHEESE ~oci:r J ,24 KRAFT CHEESE WHIZ "0 z I 09 JA,R I '>·OZ 14 ( llN I l':OUNTllY S IYLr • (\!JI lffltAll I( PILLSBURY BISCUITS Ii-oz P'<G 1-11 31 VIENNA BEEF FRANKS iili1 , BEEF to:NAc,,;wunsr . 1?·0l PKG 1.l, POLISH SAUSAGE • 12·0l PKO. t•I Mf A 1 OSCAR MAYER WIENERS Ul~~lf1AN~j •l(H1~r , 9• "" 90 I'•'' I flllll!!U •fl"l~Al,ION 119 SARA LEE STREUSEL "fl•>~·l 1 P[{'AN ! 01 H l ("A,,;l • 11 ~· O.' IJOJ I II KOLO KIST SIRLOIN TIPS ..... 65 ' ' . .~ llU"I• I IH)~ I It POLISH STYLE 99c SAUSAGE LB. DUBUQUE ROYAL BUFFET •LB. 6 39 CANNED HAM SIZE • 14. HORMEL CUREMASTER BONELESS HAM HA.LVES 2.39 ... FROZEN 11-0Z. 1.09 ... All VEAL STEAKS PKG. <'·OZ 2 07 BO~ I OEtUl(t CELESTE PIZZA ALPHA BETA HASH BROWNS '~8f' ,33 PAE-FRIED SWANSON CHICKEN SIRAWBERRV • 80YSEN6ERRY RASPBERR~ •PEACH JOHNSTON'S YOGURT WITH M(AT So\IJCE OH BOY LASAGNE ···oz 2 87 ilOJt I •-oz. 29 (ARION I o·oz 2 29 r.o~ • Bakery Discounts AlPHA OflA •DOUBLE OISCOUNT WALNUT SWIRLS " 0 ' 49 IRA Y I SCllAT S • 00U0l[ DISCOUNT SPROUTED WHEAT BREAD ,..oz. 63 LO"F I jll,lPHA, 8£1A, GIANT BREAD ''·OZ. 48 t OAF I "·0 Z I 99 :Oil[ I Id P><A BE JA • fUOGE NUT ICE D YELLOW LAYER CAKE ALPHA BETA LONG FRENCH BREAD •6-0Z 56 POLY BAG I Everyday Discount Prices \l'AS[UNr 1NT[NS1Vf CARE HERBAL BUBBLE BATH '" 0 ' 96 HOll' I LIBBY'S PEAS & CARROTS "Ol 31 t..A,N I VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS 1t..11~: ,29 U-NO CANDY BAA 'Ol 12 flAh I {lfM1·60ll' ,,. Ol 14 BRIDGFORD BREAD UO• I GOLD MEDAL FLOUR "" 93 o.-r. 1 10·lB IJAG 11• QA,IN(S RlQUl•R "0' 2 II PRIME MOIST DOG FOOD f'llG I A,FlER SHAii'[ ~?~ 2.09 ROMAN BRIO LEATHER REGULAR OR tlMl J·O' 82 LEORIC SHAVE 81l. • PRICE S EFFECTIV E IN ALL SOUTHERN CALIFORN IA ALPHA BETA MARKETS DAIL y PILOT CZ powd~r.c. !!Dll and pcppcr. Pour It\£' rannrd ton1al<>t'!I over the t op. and ~dd . unother sprinkli n ~ of tht• nour und sc~1 sonin{!s. 1'op \\'llhlheror n. (.'O\'l'l' lh<' CUSS('rOI<' a nd bakt:' in u 350·degrt·e O\'C'n for ubout 311 n11 nul('S, unlll the .-i ct.• u nct n1eat a1·<.• rool:<'d. Since lhl' liquid in the tomatoes m u ~· ,.~ry, <a nd rice ha s rl irt'ert'nl <'OOki ng r hararleri stics. :i-·o u n1>1~· h;i \'(' to ad cl a bit more liq uirt 11oma10 juice. \\·at(•r or r hickt'n stock l lo the ras· SE"role if :i-·ou see that the juice is gone but the r ici" is not yet full y <'ookcd. Versatile Follow Steps The versatility or lhc re;,i \ mayonnaisc·pla in yogu rt mixture is demonstrated by the recipes here for a dip, a baked potato lopping. a frozen salad and a drcssi n~. When pre p a r i ng thei;e recipes, home e conomists offer this suggestion. Alwa ys s t ir th e seasonings into the re al mayonnaise. then gently fold in the yogurt. This produces a light, delightful mi xture, not only in con· sislency, but also in taste. FROZEN CRANBERRY SALAD 1 cup real mayonnaise 1 cup whole berry cran· berry sauce . '1'lcupchopped nuts 1 container (8 oz.) plaill yogurt Salad green! Stir mayonnaise, ~ran· well blended. Fold in yogurt. . Spoon into 6 individual molds or 1 (3 cup) mold. Cover with plastic wrap. Freeze until firm. Unmold on greens. CUCUMBER PARSLEY DRESSIN G 1 cup real mayonnaise J cup pared , seeded, chopped cucumber 2 tablespoons finel)' chopped parsley 1 clove garlic, minced lf.r teupoon salt ,,_teaspoon pepper 1 container (8 oL) plain yogurt Stir mayonnaise, cucum· her, p a rsley, garlic, salt and pepper. Fold in yogurt. Chill. Makes 2~ .cups. Serve over greens or with cold fish. SPICY DIP v.tcupreal mayonnaise 2 lablespoons chili sauce 1 tablespoon grated onion 1 Leaspoon Larragon vinegar 1/4 teaspoon sail 14 leaspooo curry powder 119 teaspoon ground thym1 l container (8 oz.) plair yogurt Stir together mayoMaise chili sauce, onion, vinegar salt, curry and thy me. Foll in yogurt; chill. Serve \\'ill. fresh vege tables a s dippers Makes l lf.t cups. BAKED POTATO TOPPING tf.r cup real m ayonnaise 'h cup finely chopped , celery 1;~ cup finely chopped onion I tablespoon celery s<'cd 1h teaspoon cele ry salt 1 container £8 oz.) pl air yogurt Stir to~ethcr real mayon naise. celery, onion, ce le~ seed and celery s alt. Fold i1 yogurt. Chill. 1.1 a kcs about: cups. Use as a baked potalJ lopping. Foreign Intrigue Th e chccsr mel t tastefully bC'tv.·t'en sh cc~ ( hot, fra grant bread. FREN Cll BREAO \\'ITI llf.RBS t\NO Cll EESI-: 1.Z cup bultrr l teaspoon 1Jl'CJ;:ano 1 ~ lr:i ~poon i:,a rlic chip or man cc•tl i;::arlir 1 11-poundl to:1r Frrnc brf'ad or 6 la rgc rolls 12 ounce's sliced fllo> 1.!1rell a Chl'ese • ~ cup gralrd Parmcsa cheese ,.1c\\ butte r wit h ore,an and g<irht. Slu:c bread thirkly, cu\ tinJ:: nnt qu1t1• all thr 11.a through. so 1 hat I oar sll holds IOJ:Clh€'r. llru:-.h IJ11 Irr mixture on hnth ~Hie-;• each :.lice a nd 1n ... C'rt sl1c<' P.-1oita rcl1~ in b 111.crn. 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SO \\'est Shore Tr:ul, Sp.1r1H , T\ .I 07Kil Wednesd .. y, Ck lobe• 30. 197J Vl.'I' 1'{)11( i 1.l::,Q:,N!ft~ tf•I I 11.11:r,..•r1· 1 ~111 ,.,1111 ~1 Ai H A'>I I I Al W(D I.\\ I •ll fr1~U JUI ~ NQV '. 1"11 ~ H~d Cbeese ••.... ;'. 99< 8ra·11~s~hwe1ger ..... 8Qt Ne~.E~gland Loaf .. .'. s1n Ham sPread ........ 59c c ~ "d .. $14' ' ., • I'(,. •• ·51 ooke Ham . . . . . . . . Meal 8olo1na .... : . . .~ Ha~ S~aks •••••• ·:. s21• Lebin~~ Bologna . ·_: .• s111 Br~·;n;~hweiger Chub$ : sl15 01d Fi~hion Loaf •.. "" 89' Oscar Mayer Sliced B~OLOGNA "·~ Brauiischweiger Chub's . 59' Picnic loal ........ ·. 97c Sa~d~ich Spread ... -:. 63' liv~r Cheese ........ 79' P11i!ma~. ~.am : ..... ·. ·. s5•• Pimi94!0 L~~ ....... 83' Ham .............. 59" SJusage ......... : . 91 ' Beel Franks .•... ; .. 63' Salami .......... .'. s1'3 linle Wieners .... : •. 67t Machia.ch .... ' ...... 81 c Pickles . , .......... g5e Beer Salami ....... _. 97e Icicles Pickles .... :·.'. 98e Lunch~on L11a1 .... : .. 83' Tomatoes ........ : . 89' Chopp;d Him •... ::·. 99' Sau!~kraut ., ..... :. 99c Cheese.Loa! ..... : :·. ggc Wisconsin Natural ... Oscar Mayer Days! At Thrif timart Where Over 14,600 Items Stay low All The Time! • • • t ~ ~· .. J~'J15j •••••••••••••••••••••••••• D DILL PICKLES ......... : .. : .'. 85 ' D SMARTY MOIST BURGERS .. : .... '1'' ~'GOLD MEDAL FLOUR ....•••. :·: 84' O MAR·KES TAQUITOS •. · ...•.... ''. 79' D DIAL BATH BAR .. ~ .:: . , .... .':··: 291 •. \:!!;'LIPTON TEA BAGS .•...... ;".': 69' o RED BURRITOS .......... " . : .. 59' D AIR FRESHNER •........ ~:':': '.' '. 69' D SHASTA BEVERAGES ·0:·:·'.·'::;·.'i':''. .c:• 69 \, • : '°u·OZ. FROZ. • 1 , ! 0 .~· i • -' \....i.j.;.· "'-· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• D GREEN GIANT RICE ...... : .... 47,1 D TRU-BLU COOKl.ES ... : .. ::·,.~ .: :~':'79~. CJ TjDE DETERGENT .......... :·:•. '1" EA. D FLEISCHMANN'S UNSALTED ..... 93' D ~EANS GRAPE JELLY .......• :~. 99•. O.COMET CLEANSER •...... :'Fri''. 29' :°Cotto 0s0aiami 000 Variety 0iiiik'·: 0 OVAL ROAST PAN ........... '' 99' 0 PILAF RICE . ~.: ........ :. :·. 47' 0 INJECTOR BLADES ....... ::~·~~.;~. 69 ' ; """""" 1 . ' ' .. ,. . '1!19 : o "'(!0 " ' " • .. o • 1 01 ••{, _,... •• • • . -. . . . ~ ........................................ . Fine Quality Meats At Low Prices &I Produce Values •Discount Sea£ood• l Spirits • Beer • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • G 11 . VIN l!OSt" • . a on . B(J~GUNOY : : Padre Mia"'"""' $1'' ~ : w• ' •PIN~ • : • • Jl'JC!S CHAS.US EA. : : ..... ,, ....................... . : D DON CARLOS TEQUILA ... :·;''.' ..•• '4" : D SPRING BEER •... _ ... ~::·-~.~-~ .• 39' • • I Scotch or Bourbon r I . j' ' )' . 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BEEF AND POTATO COMBINATION CASSEROLE 11:.i cup s dry bread crumbs 2 cups tomato juice 2 eggs, lightly bcoten I pound ground beef I teaspoon oregano I teaspoon salt t ~ ll''1Spoon j)l'PPC( 4 large potutocs r6 to S ounces earfi 1. pet: led 2 tomatoes. sli ct·d thickl y 2 medium onions, sliced thickly I cup g rated Ameri can cheese Paprika In l arge bO\\"I. n1oi!'lt•n bread crumb,., \11th '~ j·up tomato juice o.nd t'gJ!::. 1\dd meat. o re g ano. ~all <ind pepper: mi x \\'ell. Cut potatoes l ength111~~ into medium-thick ~h l't'l> Shape o ne-sixth 1nea1 mixture into :l pallie ... San· d"·ich" h l't11·een tv.·o shres of pot<ito. H1:pe:.1t to m<ike six ··s::ind11·iches ... In d eep. rt et;111gul:1r 2· qu art r ass eroll'. :irr:inge ··sand1vi chl's" 111 a rv11·. ~l a ndin g o n l c no:;;t h l\"iSl' edge. tuc king ~l ie c,., of tomato and union. bcl11•t:en .. s and11·ir h es. •· Arran ge 1··xtr:1 potato slices around l'd i::e of ras· scrole. Pour r c n1<11n ing toma t o juicr ol"c r cas· serole. Cover and bn kc at '100 deg r ees for one hour Sprinkle 'A'ith cheese anti paprika and retu rn to O\"cn to melt chec:se. Ser\'e each person :i "'san· dv,;ich" wilh ~ome tomato. onion and extra pot :.i t slices on the side. Peonle/Quotes makes Sunday Fllll&AY • (•r !-P\'t"k11·d <llllfl':u ;1111·1· i•r or 1·urr.1· dip. 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Treat Your Budget to Greater Evervday Savings ,___ in Eve[Y Department. . -· .•.•.•• ---• -•.. ll 119 ILADHUT. IEEF .......... ..... .. . . .. .•. . . ............ ll 67 t; "391; Boneless Round IEEF STEAK .. l• Top Sirloin Steak IONElESS tfEF lOIN .. ·-··· ..... l• 1oa 198 7-Bone Roast IEEF CHUCK . " Cross Rib Roast IONELESS BEEF CHUCK .. Rib Steak L1 1 31 Bttl ............ la 1JI Cut-Up Chicken USDA G•od• A. Sou•ti.•n Fry•r .ll 47e Rib Roast SmoU End.,, ... Rump Roast lon•l•••.lffl , Porterhouse Steak 11 lfflloin ............. la 1 ll 121 T-Bone Steak B..tloln ......... . 111 Ground Beef An, Si1• "• 69' .ll (E11troleon l.Ollb) ..... LI Bottom Round S1tok. lon•l•'1 t•tl .. ·" 1•1 Top Round Steak 41 lon•IH1B•.f .............. ll 1 ...• ·-··· ···- hr1ffnt'1 S.ntty IV Collor <Qn. ..... ~ 1 '' yovr dog '°" lip to 4 montht.. 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Toast: or a h()('down. it 's an in · Tl · 11 r tt::ib les nnon su,.a r and t·ook unti l l'abb:ige totislcd L·,1g11·511 murfins. on n d ·11 n1ar"·11·1ne nHlCMroni :i._.l<1d rccil).: ...,.u~ ''ilatlon lo celcbralc a s. uc· us recipe en s or a ..... ,., 1 C b. r.. 10 sprcn \VI 1 b'. •• ·lr•UJJjlutcd from · · t'rokl'n reduccd·sodium, Iodi zed ""' tt•11spoon lite salt ooks w 111 l·d. 01n inc replacing the eggs which is t t•up c hopped cooked fieat <·orn 01J 1n skillet ~' ,, n s c n :. f\ 0 "t' b 0 ,, • • cessful harvest and a hie ti salt with ha tr the sodiurn 2 "'hole cloves rc1n ai11in ~ in~redit·nts <ind J.!ood new~ for some dictcts. st11in1p · over mediu m hC'al. Sitir in b " note on lhe uulumn •alen· ''b 1 ,. · 1 bb · l1r s I" • ( ... t d · /ldd Pub\1:-hi~d ill Ocnmurk in "' ;indallthcflavoro(reg ul:1r "' a.v l'avcs 5 1r1 n oca agcm1x 1 e. ll(}T I nl1'1P l ··~ <'UPS j uuu Souncesl •'arllc an on i on. dar. O I C . r . g h d d 0 h • d · JSOl andadaptedfortoday's salt. · as 1c1nnamon over: simmer, s 1rnn t 'l.ORENTJNE s r ed l' mozzarell a s pinach. s r 1mp an : , US<'. Another all·limc hit at lhe SPICED RED CABBAGE 11,'!.! cups water occ:as ional ry, until cabbage S1\NDWICll chcC'sc · l'heesc. Cook, stirring con• , The unusual rcaturt>of thc cathering is good food . •1.i cup u n s a Ile d 12 cup vinegar is t end e r . l lo 2 hours. 1 package 110 ounccsl Cook spinach according !'tantl)'• about Z minutes or l recipe is it -: u o.;c or knob Among ltiis year's restive margarineorbut1 cr ~te ll n1arcarine in lar)'.(c ~l akcs l l/·~quarts,arnplcfor rrozenchopped spinat h to package directions . unli l heated and cheese celery l cel,·r1ac ), favorites - spiced cabbage, J rooking <ipples, pared, saucepan. Add ar,plcs and G. 'I English n1ufrtns Dr.:iin thoroughly. melts. /\s A le x II a wkes, the on old counlry blend of red cored and cubed onilf'n; cook over low heat, \\'ant a \•ariation rrom !\1argarineor butter Split J.:nglish mullins by Serve on toasted English noted bol:.in ist and cook· cabbage, Juicy apples and 1/1cupchoppedonion st1i"r ini.: frl'rtuc ntly, until Eggs Benedict '! 111cupcornoil piercing all around with muflinha l vcs.l\lakcs 4scr~ book writer <'iays, ''This herbs l'nJoyed for gen· 1 medium head rL>d <'ab· onion is lightly browned. J\lozzn rc·lla t•hcese melt s 1 clove garlic. mincC'd tine~ or a .rork and then ge n· \'ings nutriti ous, p a rt ic ul:.irl y r--~~~~~~~~~~~..:..::..:::.:::::.::.:::::._::::..:::::.:._~~~-=---=...:.:::.:._:::::_~~..::'.:::'.::'.'.:C:::'....:.::C'.'.'.::...:'.:::'.'.'.:...~:.:.:::,:::_:::.:_::.:_:::_::::::.::._~_.:.::::::..:::.=:::::.:..:::..:~:.::.~::_.:.::~~~~~~~~~ l.ast~rul root vegetable ~hould be r~r better known in ttiis country ttian it is." rr you'rc not utready ramiliar with knob celery "'e hope this delightful Uanish salad will spur you on lo making its acquain· lance. DANISH ?'11-\C.l\RONI SA LAO a J medium knob celery 2'h·CUP5 water 2 tablespoons lemon juice l lf.t teaspoons sa lt 8 ounces (2 cups ) e lbow m acaroni ' 3 tablespoons capers J cup real mayonnaise 2 tablespoons prepared mustard . 2 tablespoons tarragon vinegar 1 teaspoon Worc('slcr· zhire sauce Pare knob celery; slice thin and cu\ into long nar· row strips Cjuli c nn~) - thett!hould be 2 cups. Jn. a 2·quart saucepan briftg: 2 cups of the water, the lemon juice a nd t ';! le~n of th e salt to a boll; add knob celery and boil until tender-crisp -3 lo !>minutes ; drain and cool. Cook macaroni according to packilge directions; cool a nd toss with knob celery and capers. In a small bow l, witti a fork. beat together until smooth the mayonnaise, remaining one·third cup water, vinegar, remaining t teaspoon salt and Wor· cestershire sauce; add to macaroni mixture and toss , until creamily dressed. S e rve a t room tem- perature or chill. Jf, berore serving, salad seem s dry, add about 2 hlblespoons water and toss Gen tly to r es to r e creaminess. Makes six 1· cup servings. 1'he old-time r ecipe for this salad noted th at strips L>f cooked lean ham could be placed over it for gar· nishing or it could be ser\'cd on a platter with slices of cooked ham around it. Whether you call it· a Textures Tempting Good com bi nation of soft •ndcrunchy tex tures. SAVORY BROWN RICE 1 cup Jong grain par- boiled brown rice 3 tablespoons peanut oi l lf.t cup thinly sliced seal.° lion.green tops inC'luded ·~ cup lh in ly s liced celery 1 ~ cup thinly sliced can. ned water chestnuts I ~ teaspoon minced £tCSh flinger, ir avarlable ·Soy sauce to ta ste Cook the r ice according lo package directions for fi rm rice, using the amount of water. salt and butler cal· led for . t-l eanwhile in a lO-inC'h !"killet heat the oil: a dd sc:.il· lion and celery and cook gently until p:irt\y \\·iltl'd: stir in the wat('r rhC'stnuts and. if used, the gingl'r, Add the hot rice ;ind soy sauce: with a rubber s pa tula n1ix \v eil but l'areful\y to a\'Oid mashing rice. Serv(' at onre. l\1akes4 generous scr\'ings. Definition What's in orga nic foods? The Food a nd Drug Ad· mi nistration says not much more than regular foods. Their new booklet "Food Fad Boom .. says, ··there is no i;igni fi canl d ifrerenrc between pl ants grown with romm ercial fertilizers and those produced using solely natural ferti ltz.e r s . '' Organic fbods a re orten •more expensi\'e too, they say. The book contai ns a li sting of foods and the vitamin !;u pplcments. they should have and what am· ounts to look fo r on labels to dettrmir.c the nutritional value of !he food . f-'or a free copy of the book write Con· ~umer Information, Pueblo, C.Olorado, 81009. On price alo11e ... )"II~ loo1• -·~W,•a .... o.._ ,_., , •• o ....... .. .i.-1-.,..._. 11w1~ ... ·"•.nttl 642·4.121 • r ore room to save. It~ like a market and a half. The average Ralphs has over 15,000 items, thous3nd s more than so me oth er markets. More items to choose ... m o re room to save. That's why we say Ralphs is like a market and a half. Meat Master Meats -•Chuck 7-Booe ...__St_ea_ks_.~ .79 J BMI Alb-Spencer Cut Boneless Rib Eye Steaks 1.99 ... Bfff loln-T1H Removed T·Bone Steaks l eef Loin -Till Removed Portemouse Steaks BIM lolft-Bon•!••• Top Sirloin Steaks 1111 P1111-Le1n Cul English Beef Ribs l ei! Loin -Bon1le11 Tri-Tip Roasts Beel Roulld-Bonele11 Beef Tip Steaks U.S.D.A. Choice-f11sh " 1.89 ... 1.98 ... 1.99 .... 89 ... 1.99 ... 1.59 1.49 lamb Shoulder Chops ·~ l'ork Shoulder-Sliced .It lb. Smoked Picnics le1n Cubie Stewing Beef P"Orti SltOulder-Picnic Cut Fresh Pork Roasts Cotwn Sw11t1 Q..Tips TWllO -Oovbl1 Ed91 Schick 2002 Blades II.lilt Otrmt on Cont1c1 Listerine Antiseptic s111lrM Maxl·Pads Amd ll Dry Anti·Perspirant F111<1 r91 Orgu1+c 'Hand & Body Lotion • ... ..... 30<:1. ... U o1. '" lb •• 79 lb, 1.19 ... ... ... Any Sin,....,.._ ) I .... 69 ' Ground Beef C11ifornl1 Grown-Cul Up .39 lb. Stewing Chickens ..... 33 lb .• ........ 41 U.S.O.A. Grad• A-Southern Fresh Fryers Fisherman's Cove Sklnl111-MUd Flavor 89 Black Cod Fillets ... • Loin-Center Cuti Halibut Steaks Uncooked-Shell On Small Shrimp ... 2.09 .. 1.19 Super Spirits ftentuck~ Squire -14 Proof-S1ve .CO Straight Bourbon .... 3.99 Frozen Food Minut1 M•ld-Flcuid1 Orange Juice Jotit1tron"• -Assontd Bokae Yogurts S1ou1!1r'1-Mac••Ot1I & Cti1e11 o• Spinach Scuffle M1nule M11d -llt11w1ele111d Grapefrutt Juice S10Ult••"t -A1sO(lld Meat Pies 12 01.. Pkg. Super Bakery Ratphs-Del\clous Autumn Tea Cakes .. ,, .89 White or Wh11t-S1ndwlc h or Splii Top 24 or. .53 .59 1.19 Ralphs Bread Ralphs-Lemon Pinwheel Coffee Cakes R1lph1-Fresh Biked Pumpkin Pies I oat 7 0L pkg. 1·1tre Super Deli M11t Farmer John Wieners ... 87 .89 £d1m or G<Mtde Maybud Cheese , .. lake 10 Uke -longhorn or Jack Cheese 9 DZ. .79 Dubuque Canned Ham Sib. 6.98 Ml•• Wi1conaln Longhorn Cheese Fre•h Cube or Dry Pack1t Fleischmann's Yeast Blue Bonnet-4 Stick Regular Margarine lmperlel-Tub Sof Spread Margarine ,, ••• 98 .. ,, .09 1'b •• 61 ..... 70 ,, ••• 97 gallon .89 Pantry Filler s A storied VllM\les Nine Lives Cat Food 1lij11-AH Pwtpo11t Liquid Cleaner Folge1s-AU Grtndi Ground Coffee lemon F11tsll•n1d Fab Detergent T•'11t1"• Clloltl -R19...t" Freeze Dried Coffee 1tern·1-l1r91 S+11 • Grape Preserves "g or. p~g. ·1:; 1.49 ''" 87 , •• e R a lphs Everyday Low Prices .... _. ·~.~ ... 79 .......... , .. , .. _,_,.,.. ~~; .31 ""~-.. \ ........ H1ir Spray Green ee1n1 Graham Crlckers ···-·· :.~ .89 ,, ................. ~:: .es __ ,...._ Bonded Bt11det French Crumb Cake1 Dry Dog Food O.,·Off·-~-99 , ................ •• , ......... o.-""' Breck SMimpoo Perch Fiiiets •• 1.09 Nestle"s Oulk. ,_ ..... -""· 1.71 ·········-(;•Ofl•--'',':' •. 30 lo•oC-•·•-11,._ Bay•r At plrln ... Fruit Punch Kosher DUI Pickles 'Asterisked items not available in the following stores: ,.._m1wv.oe .... • , .......... •o·~s-"'" o•-•'• "'tic.-..• • • 1 ••• ..,,,., .-.~ .... .,.,._..,.,.. ...... -••.• , .......... , 1 .......... ., ......... ,. .. __ ............ ---...... ,., ... --. ·-,,.,._....,.~ ( __ ...._ ... no __ ~::· .&& ·-····-... -.... lt"<I<~~ .29 ,......,_!lo_• Chunky Dog Food Rtgu Joe Sauc• •• 2.12 ,......,..,.o _ ·.~ •• 61 .... c.. ... , •• Black Pepper Peanut Butter ,. 1.33 ...................... c-•-•·C'"""'" ... •Split Pe• Soup ·~:: ,33 •Peach Pie Fll1lng "":, .79 C•--·-•M"'*''"' ·~ •• 65 ...... l ... •$11« Solld Wh ite Tuna • S1lllowe1 O~ , ..... -·-~·-, .......... ~ ..... -l ................... __ ,.,.,.. ..... oo'.111 ""''""' l M l ... 'lo.IJl~W lo~ StW t .......... •m•-, .......... ,_.~-• ............ ,)o ..... , __ , ............. , .. ,,, .... _ ........ >6l ... 1 ... 0oo . ....... _,,,.,'11,...,."'"'-_,....,,llQ,_ .. .,..G'¥<1 r---·®«>· - - -, r---·~ffn1 -- - , ; , Purii1a:i4sio"rtliii' .... , • • , Kine size" ... ·-:: .::· , • Super Produce Ftorlda lru:tl1n River Red or White Grapefruit ·"' .19 ••ch .29 Fr11t1.-i lb. Pkg.-Ocean Sptl)' Cranberries ... ,~ .29 Northwest Rome Beauty Apples ••th .19 Peak ol Season Persimmons ....... 29 Velvety Red Yams Fre1h -lop1 Remo¥•d Carrots ....... 15 Supe~r Flowers Colorful Pompons ...... 97 f" Pots j Mum Plant~ Fi~~&:g6n1a • •1Ch 2.87 3.97 Super Household Values Dall~wea r -PoPular Sizes & Sl!1des Save .'0 TipToe Panty Hose .. , .• 48 Kins Household Germs 21 or. 1.49 Lysol Di!linfectant "' AuonodO•~• 1.69 ~~~~~ .... ~~~~ .. each 2.99 'Mirror aques e•Ch ,,... ~~o bollle • V"@' J Pa ntry F illers !01'!:; ,49 -~ .. 1.27 .. ............. S ugar Sub•titule -··-"''"''"' 714101. 25 •••• !~; 3.14 ..... 23 c1n • •,.:.c3 " Kibbled Dog Food .. 1.65 0 ........... -''.!'~ .65 ' Red Cabbage ":.43 =-1.~s .......... .._ Chu Cllu £gg-hollt , __ ,,...,,~Mo--llf. -111'1 ... ""°"""''" -00 .. 01,lf ..... Td''"' i;;-.•10W1,.~"'"''' .. ~ .. 1(1(~ .... ........ , .. •.1'11 ....._ 9'ol. --"'""*'l'-l••·----M. 1.2$ 1 Choice Morsels I I Cold Power 1 59 I C8t Food ,, ~ ,., I I Detergent • I I LIMll OIO• u, ... '""Oil• Cou(IOl'I .... Cu1!orn•r I I l lmil o ... ""'"'Ind Oflf COtJPOl'I ""' c .. ,~ I "' (ovttOft (ftKlf•f O<lotNt JI l~rv Mo•tMbtl 1 " Co"po" [lt~I••• OGlolllr JI l"l1r11 NO\'itmbt"f ' "' L COUPON .I L C OUPON .I The Su11.er market ----------. ----------Toget her We Can Whip !nflatlon Now . RAIPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 24167 PASEO DE VALENCIA, LAGUNA HIUS 380 E. 171h ST., COSTA MESA 1726! 171h ST .. TUSTIN 990! ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH 15471 ~. BROOKHURST. WESTMINSTER 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM 6942 WARNER, HUNTINGTON BEACH STORE HOURS: 9-10 DaUy, 9-9 Sunday • ' (. ~ Shower Gift Idea Extras Freeze Energy Restored Active youngsters ca n beco m e ab so l ut e l y ravenous waiting ror the supper call. One or the best be tween -meal a ppetite pleasers is a cold beverage a nd a generous slice or Chocolate Orange Bread. I t's th e p e r f ec t "homework break" or a quick pick-me-up ror strenuous arter school play activit ies. Or ange juice and ri nd co mbined in the dough give this bre ad -li ke cake its rl l \'Of and character. By the way, this treat rreezes \lery well. so make two or three loaves at a ti me. CHOCOLATE ORANGE BR EAD 3 cups sifted all-purpo se flour t cup sugar 4 tea s poons b ak i ng po""·der 11 :! teaspoons salt l teaspoon cinnamon I teaspoon nutmeg . ':i cup chopped nuts J Lab les poons grated orange find I pac ka ge ct cupl 11emi s"·eet chocolate mor- sels I egg 1 '~ cups reconstituted rroien concentrated orange juice 2 lt1blespoons su ladoil Sift flou r. sug<i r. buking po~·der. sail :i nd spices into l111rge bowl. Stir in nut s. orange rind and chocolate morsels. Beti t egg in small bowl: bt'»f in or .. nge juice .and sal <i&d oil . Add to flour mix· turt : mix v.·ell . Tu r n i nto g r eused inch lou r pun. Bake in 300 I". oven fo r 1 hour and 15 minutes. unt ii c:.ikl' tester inserted in cent er comes ou t t1ean. Cool. Drlir.le Orunge tfluze over top of lonf. ORANGE Gl,AZ I•: t cu ~ co nfel·tlonL·rN' suaur I t11ble11>00n ~ru n~e juil4 P.t lx until s1nonlh :ind •·1't.•01m~.., ..... Ctn. STOCK-UP ON THESE BIG SAFEWAY BUYS! $afeway Coffee ~p 89 ·~ ~· c WHmMAGIC DETERGENT 3!'1" FRUIT DRINKS G.ot. 69( ~ .. i...c.,n• ltfre•hi"!ll FMt Acrt• . ...,--./ MRS. WRIGHT'S i 30-SLICE PURINA CAKE MIX BREAD CAT FOOD • Choit! Mor1tl l.a)'t_r.fo r Otli<iou1 Sa~ing i I $ 12 .... Pkgs. SAFEWAY MEATS' FROM SAFEWAY EXPERTS! FRESH FRYERS GROUND BEEF USDA Gra dt 'A' Southern Under 3-lbs. Who le Body GRADE 'A' ROASTING CHICKENS Californian 84-and 69 Ii Frozen a 4 to 6-lb. ' Average Weight. lb. ~:.~~~ .. ~~;!~! ~e9s! 98' Beef Rib Steak s1u US0.1.Ch.OC.t S-•l n<I ................... II> !!~ .. ~2~,~-S~~aks. S)lt Boneless Roast USOA C"-ict ktl Ch>K~ .. . . , lamb Shanks ""' 89 '• I USOACht01tG•e4tlomll ...... lro.llb. s .... n, s~99.,1o ... Regula r "Ftelh" U.S. Go vt. Inspected Any Size ockage lb. c PSIRLOIN 98 lb. BONELESS ROAST BEEF RIB STEAK USDA Choice Beef Cross Rib Chuck Ideal To Pot Roos I ,~149 or Roasts · large End c,1 • USDA Choice Grode Beef Beef Chuck Roast USDA Choice Blode Cul ,~139 Premium Ground Beef~·::~.~.1 19 P k S Formt1 John·Rtgu lor or or a usage Hoi.ldoo lfooPoo.f.,109 Sta1oned Juo R19h1 1.1b 79< loll Canned Ham lofowoyooD,b,qo< 4 b s59s fully Caolr:ed & Bont · (1 le,1. A Greot Trto!! an ~~~~~,~.~.~If Liver• s 1 n Canned Ham .. ~;:~ .•. ';;~ s 319 Blade Pork Chops •. '.:·~ ...• 991 Sll·ced Bacon ...... .... ,, ... 991 Curr Ouohry ,.,. P rk S• I • Ch ..... s 1 °' o tr otn ops ........ . ONTEREY JACK CHEESE c Funk & Wagnall's ENCYCLOPEDIA Volumes VOLUMES 1 2-20 ON S 129 SALE '"'h 29< (Yol1. 2-IS AHiloblo) . : H;;.~;• Q 44 ( 'I \• LIQUID,GOLD • • ~ ,o,vo,, s129 1'Ji( Paneli ng, 1 ~·ot. S11e ( Aerosol 10-01. Con S l . 29) Aiko-Seltzer ·~:~~::• :.•:, 58' Toilet Bowl Cleaner :;.:~~:st STP Gas Treatment 'c:~ St Contac Capsules :.~~ 99' Right Guard .... "'"'""' 'c:: 11 •1 @ GIN or VODKA "'!': ~:7;1i:~· ~,:n s 3 6 9 · . SQ.Proof Quart ' TABLE WINE loM"o s 1" , '" I Ex ct pt Por t) _,. Gollon FRESHEST FRUITS & VEGETABLES FROM THE EXPERTS AT SAFEWAY! Skinless Franks '"'''"• ~;'; 69 1 Fresh Oysters •• ::::·; ... ·~~·: s 119 CHAMPAGNE S 18 ~ Sliced Bologna ~-:~·:;::·,:;~ 66 1 Veal Steaks .::;· .. ::~.~ .. 'i;;· s 119 Ma;•on Blo n< ................... mih la,g e Size Nu tritiou1 & Deliciou s For TOMATOES Ideal Fo r Sa lads or Slicing .. lb. ETT'~PEAR-5 I ' . -' .. c c ~-~~~-~,.~a,~~,r •• !~n~~ .... 951 ~.°c~ .. !'.~~ ... ~~~.s!.~.... "391 BOURBON p~!~, s399 r.;...;.;.;~~.;.;...;,.,;.;.;:;~__;,::;:::;;;;;;;;::::::.:::.:::::::::::~..::_:'.:..J Old Colh"n Sho;ght. ...... ~Ith 1000/o WHOLE WHEAT .... """'~BR EA D M". wright 's @4 9c F<e1hly·Baked l 11 ·pound .Loaf e Donuts ::::.~·;:~:; :,·1,691 e Angel Food ... . HURRY-LAST 2 WEEKS To Compl tlt Your Stt of Hta rlh!idt STONEWARE DINNERWARE Offer ln1h On Sal ., 1 ... 91h ORANGE JUICE ':uo!th Tr~Qt Conc,.n - lro!~ MEAT PIES $ 8-01 . Pk9 1. Baked Potatoes ~: 3':;;· s1 Hash Browns ~: . . ' STRAWBERRIES • c CHEESE PIZZA H,.ol 'N SetYf c Gree n Bean s ~.~::: Corn·On·Cob .::.;:. THE ' ' - . ' '• STATIRBROS. MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON QUALITY MEATS (VERY PIECE Of ME ... T IS UNCONOlllONAll Y GUARANTEED TO H U S( YOU. . 0 1 YOUI MON('Y Will I E CH((RfUlt Y l ffUNOfO 14TH • IUlK s109 SLICED BACON ..... . ... .... .. " 1 l4TH • IVl.IC 79• SLICED BOLOGNA • ••. . " HOff'I' 98' REGULAR WIENERS......... " ' H()ffY 98' SLICED BACON ... .. . . . " JIMMY DEAN lfG OR HOT 79' PORK SAUSAGE ................ 11.01. PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 ·FUU DAYS THURS. thru WEDS., OCT. 3 Isl .• NOV. 6th. 9fff • CHUC• CUI • GUAl.\NllfD c ROUND BONE ROAST _,, ....... 79 MU • CHUO( CUT • SI Alll lltO~.Cllllflf.0 89 c 7·BONE ROAST ....................... . lfff • IONUfl,S Cl'NCI • ffNOEl s 1 29 ROLLED ROAST ...................... .. Vff •UAN•IOHELISS $1 29 • STEWING MEAT ..................... . RIND-OH AHY SIU "Kl 79 c SLAB BACON .......... -......... _ ....... . """""" $698 CANNED HAMS .................. , ~01.l)~l~r SIRLOIN TIPS • \ I "'••••-•••''"'' . . . '· ., • . . DRUMSTICKS OR HINDQUARTER PORTtONS Of NEC K • GlllfTS AND FRESH• DELICIOUS wtNGS INCLUDED WITH HINDOU.A•Tf• ANY SIZE PACKAGE c c LB •. LB. BEEF • BLADE CUT ' BOLOGNA BEEF STATER BROS. CERTIFIED OR FRANKS LIY'ER YORKSHIRE SLICED BOLOGNA SLICED • DELICIOUS OR REGULAR FRANKS SERVID WITH BACON c c LB. LB. LB. lfff• l-$T TMIU.S-n4 t •., .ll.Sl.49 $119 RIB ROAST 6 ·TH&7·TH•ll-.......... - ltOIJHD CUT• IOM: _.. ' $r1 07 II BEEF RUMP ROAST ....... LI. lflf • IOOHD STIAK IONll(SS ... \LSI.It s 1 07 FRESH FROZEN FISH . ROUND STE-AK IONl·IN ·--· .. LI. .... OOUHO CU< $1 59 SIRLOIN TIP!~:::.~~ ................. . BITS-0 $129 '"""'"'"'"""'0 0 "'""' $169 SHRIMP-LI. BEEF CLUB STEAK ·-... -... u . HALIBUT $189 BE.EF"iia0 STEAK ·--·--"·$1 29 !.TAttl 111<». CfltflflfD • GUAlAHlKO s 1 89 BEEF CUBE STEAK ............. LI. lOIN CUT • flHoEt • GUAUNTtlD $1 7 5 BEEF T·BONE STEAK ...... STEAKS-LL Hff •CMOO<<u>........ $1 29 TURBOT 79 C FAMILY STEAK ·-·-----u. •Ef tOIHCVT •STATI:llllOi.QlflftlD $199 o TOP SIRLOIN STEAK "·-······ ... FILLETS-LI. iii'F"'ciiu'Ci: STEAK ......... 79c MU lOWCVT •HOTAlS•WIU.TlllMMID $1 79 PORTERHOUSE STEAK ....... ll. POTAIO a2c FLAKES ,..,, ~ ::. TUNA ~ 1ac LYSOL CLEANER FOR TOILET BOWLS SHOWIR TO CLOSE-UP SHOWER TOOTHPASTE ~=~ 59c .... -. 76' PLAYTEX TAMPONS ~= $129 ..,O,O.• IRTLCREEM KING ~·· 99c -·~ SCHICK I LADES AUIRTO IALSAM =99C AUIRTO BALSAM ·-·-· 99c •·O<Hott SEAHIUI $133 •NTISl:l'TIC ,._ 2&.0?. REVLON MILK·PLUS-6 ,=.$139 ·~ -·-72c """'" 53' • :.:::'. CASTOllA J '-«- ~:-;,-•rnm I aw• iio:I."" '3Jtf __ · j 1 APPLES EXTRA FANCY NORTHWEST RED DELICIOUS .. 6 LBS. PEARS LARGE BARTLEn $ LBS. EXTRA FANCY ~.·. !~CCoLt .. 23c !!!!S ............................................ ~.23 c GRAPES 3 $1 u.s. "°·' '•wm- •••••· ........ 11•· ONIONS ..... 3 .. ,.29i f I , .. W\•dnesda~ Octobct 30 1974 OAILYPILOT ('f !j -• FIRESIDE SALTINES lllBY'S IN lUICE I! Fruit · "°' 39c Cocktail ................ .',. •. CMOCOlAn CMIP COOKIE$ m Nabisco · 99c Chips Ahoy ····~1:t. ft.A.Ill, Sllhlt M fl \111 Af H TIIM m Jerseymaid : 23c l !a.01. Yogurt.: .................... a• .. MARKIT BASKET •'1. Macaroni & =23c Cheese Dinner 'i1:1 : • PLAt•, Cll<KIN, lllf 01 HI• • ~~~:i:~.~~ .......... ~:: .24 c WISCONSIN AGEO ~ · ~t:~::.'. ................... ~~·.$149 WHOLE SUN FROZEN !,ij f ~~~9.~ ........... : ......... ~:~ .2 0 c ASSORTEO FLAVORS ~ r::sl~!°.! ....... '~.78c Ati. Mr~~ Pippen's .~:.29c Applesauce .......... . .---.... lli !/ . 1~~~:?~~.i.~~~· 79c REG.OR HOT m Dennison's ~49 c • • IS·Ol . Ch1h w/Beans. u•. PllCES EFFECTl'll WlD,. OCT. 30 THRU TUES., 110'1. S, 1974 NO SALIS TO DIALllS 01 FOi llSALE 01 'OMMllCIAL USI! • DAIRY-DELI .. ~ ·'~"'\ I mJ!f ~ FROZEN FOODS ·f"",." .. , -!!:'.. . .,;. . I MAIKff IASKll m BOl'S m ' LOADED WITH QUALITY WIJM IUfTUSAUCI ~ Niblets 39c ...... r:::l~ .... 't.:~.41 c :r:~::::;.t;.99c t~· :-:;.~. m MAlllT IASKO SLICED ~ f Piiisbury 15c American 59c Biscuits .. .'~:· Cheese .... ::::. " IEEF LOIN IONELESS Corn ................ . TOP SIRLOIN STEAK i;:;:~i~~.m51 c · 9 ~ Waffles .'~'. * 7 ) JC!hnston';'.":'45 c ltl'fMl~ .. 1AHY lJ:jJ.. ~ llROJll 2M' · REGULAR ~· Cheez 79c Nucoa •:;:.L 64c Kisses ..... ::::. Margarine, .. =:t::.":',';,~',:,~~ ! MAWKIT IASKIT ~ 'Flaky 9 ~ French~· 37c Biscuits ·~;:.L . Onion Dip .... . ' PK&. RADISHES i.'iJ. or IUllCH ~ 1 oc Green Onions .......••. fRESH maa( Mushrooms .............. . I WAllU•fTOI STAii f OlDIN o• 111 Dl lHIOUS FARMER lOHN SKlllUSS2 ~~ 79 ( •· Link Sausage :;~~ WHOLE, HALF, OR ENO CUTS !(!>8 9 ( Slab Bacon ............. LI. •llJWl CllTlftD •Af M •IP NL .... A'17 l'lalll L•AP, U C. & C•lll. IHll C C Id C t i(! ..... 0 U 5 ..... '-.... , PICf. WILSON'S.CERTIFIED ~ 69 ( Meat Wieners •:;~'. WILSON'S Cl'lTIPlll ·~ 9 aY flfl CMUIUC ru 7 ( lraunschwe.lger ... WILSON'S CERTIFIED m $ 69 9 Canned Ham .... ~·!:· .. WILSON'S CERTIFIED m $439 Canned Ham .... }!: W1'LSOWr SMANIC POlllON m 8 9 c Smoked· Ham .......... . NON FOODS& UOUOR IT EM S I ~. ~I llln.Mfl JJ• .,, !(! ,... C•A•ll, l'ltl .. H. ,. fO LI t I 2MI 9 7 ........ ,.Uld l.ll "" I ~r H 11L · c I rue• u.::1,, $14 9 A•tlHptlc ····· l•ltle Wine .... · If. you (Qn't find our -RAIN - Advertised Specials ost.. lot o •.• CHECK ,., ..... , ........ "" .... -,. ............ "" -..... ;.,,4 w. .... , ..... '"'!'" -~ ... -.~., ... ~ ... \.o0\dliro<1 ....... ... ,,......, ... ...i --···· ............ -' ... ,1,,, ,,..1o1 ~ '"'' --·" ... o<i .. IM ''"'' o!l~t t .. o Jiii (ltl(l --o•-\ ,... IO '"' ·--''"'"'' ..,.,..i ot llM ·-,,..._. ,..., .... --........ . l-11. l•I .. fl .. 1.lt11M ·~ ' ii;;".f'g'~··-$188 Gllbey's t(! $999 Shoulders ..... Gin ........ \~t'· I ~ CllUTl't z: 0 Crl~ket !i! $129 Seagram's !! s 11 lighters ....... 7 Crown . ~i~~·· 1111w ''''" 11ru. .. , !,(! "• c•a111.11, '"' ""· •io • , ,..._,, <11.!otl" Z"t: Arr1d ~· 94ccaNtOMTN. $199 Deodoranr..... Table Wine ::t. l't·GAl . Ill. , .. "~11 "'•n••• "· l ~ r,. · 1'I' r.~.,' •~ ' DFnUAl ~ il:2·PACK m Pie Shells .. ORE·IDA ~ Hashbrown c Potatoes·:.~'.· 4 SIRLOIN CUT LOIN m $11 9 Pork Chops.................... . POR K SHOULDER m 79 ( Fresh Picnic .......... LB. FRESH SHOULDER m $1 09 Por k Steak ................... . P~~kFRdNast .. ~.~1 °9 ;;;~RKRibs ........ ~!.l 1 9 WILSON'S BONELESS ~ $259 Turkey Roast .. ~:: PATii llAN 01 ~ro MIDA LLIOJI COIJlllSM ru 9 9 ( G H 11·01. ame ens ... M1• ..•••. :~t=~lOD IO•llSS t<! s 1 3 8 Beef Roast .................. u . FRESH SLICED · . ~(!' 8 9 ( Beef Liver ............... LB. 1i•· BEEF LplN ,J! $269 Tenderloin Roasl .... •B. BEEF LplN . lli$299 Ten derloin Steak .... u . MARKET BASMIT PATTIES !\" $149 Burger· Pro ...... '::O'-. r~:·:t:M, BEEF BONlllSS ~~~0 $1 79 rtM••fltll l!Ofll c b s k ~ ·=:~~~::· u e tea ................. Le. . ' •• -oontr"" __ ,,. " , • ' r "' I· 1-''"''" • .. GINO'S ~ . Cheese 95c • l~eL P111a ............ . KERN'S m .. Straw· 39c berries .... ·:.~'.-. OEMI LOAF m =~~~~f.~.'.~:~.1 6 c . • ASSORffD ~ ' ' MPC 14c ,;,' Dr inks ....... ~:-. , ~¥:' Hlllf AR! IUS I A flW Of OUlt fi't~ 'fl~ HUNDAI D~ Of RID l PlllCIS 'tJ~ y-;,.1 Ctr11I ............................. ••• Piii;llury l rt•4 Mii: ............... "• Pi'ltd111rr l r11d Mh: .... ' . ' •llhbOJry lr114 Mil' ............... •• L1bbr:• fruit C1c\11111 ,............ .. •• c~;;.,,.,k ,;, ,1111"•······ ......... · : " . . " ' .... ,,,, ''""" .......................... .. A~ ... 1. ;;,d Cake Mi• .............• ·:. -. .. ;.1·r •• d c .... ,..; •.............• ·:. · r;'j,,, 1tu9 U1111tr................... . - W;i1 Wa1llfr .......................... '·- T11li-Tllt (l•a .. 1r ..................... 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'''""' ·················· ''· 45 ' S"'t•r I Sw1et1t11• .. . .. 59• ll. . ' ~ u•t I • ' I ' J .. ' • . ., 4-... , ...... "" , '" "' ,, • I I I • ' ~· ,_ . . \ '\.' • • • •• • CJ4 DAILY PILOT ' . -' •I -f \' :........ . . . ITALIAN DRESSING \Vishbone, the favored one! 16 oz. Anderson's Soup . 29c . Spl it Pea or Tomat-0 .. No. 303 'ran Mushrooms . . . . . 33c Brandywine -Stems and Pieces -4 oz. Rice-a-Roni . . . . . 49c \Vild, with brown & white, or Jong grain Hamburger Slices • 39c Heinz crisp dill pickles! 16 oz. Springfield 2 J< YOGURT '\"our choice of Oa\'ors! 8 oz. ctn. Total Cereal • • • • 49c (;eneral Mills ... adult breakfast! 8 oz. Vegetable Cocktail 39c Blend of juices , •• Springfield -46 oz. l Star Kist Tuna .. 47c Chunk style •• , light meat! No. 1 ~ can Fresh Buttermilk . 29c ·rry Springfield! quart (hillf-gal. ... 57c) APPLE SAUCE Great with pork! Springfield No. 303 Aluminum Foil ..• 59c Springfield's economy roll -75 fttt! Gaines Meal • • • • s 199 For your doi;t's nutrition! 10 lb. bag Dog Food_.,_, •• 25c .Burger & Cheese, Stew, Beef! 15 oz. Cheer Detergent •• 5165 King size package! {includes 25c off label) YUBAN COFFEE One pound can (3 lb. can ..• 3.19) j}ove liquid . . . • • 59c For dishefl! 22 oz .•.. {inc. 13c off label) B{omo Seltzer . . . 39c For the quick relief you want! 4 V1 oz. Bart Roll·on . . . • . 79c Def'dorant . , . 11 ~ oz. (includes 15$ off lahell ' \Vhf't her •l '.s for a proposition, a candidate, or for your fauorite super· market ... be bUre to ca.st Your ballot for th e quality of the performer! Look be.\und the promillt S, to the aciuality ... forget the pledges, and the hollou• 1i•ords, and uote for the one who performs! Jn super-markf!IS, you'll uote for El Ra11chu! cHoicE Corned Beef LEAN BRISKET •.•.•.. ~ 1°~. Sec for yourself how lean and tasty corned beef brisket can be! You'll Jove El Rancho's quality performance! \Vhole or point half! New York Strip u.s:o.A.CHOICE'. •..... ~2 7 ~. }3eef at its very best! Loin cut ... naturally aged and trim med -El Rancho style -for Value! 110 Y• STUK •. , S2.99) Chuck Steak u.s.p.A. cH01cE BEEF •.••...• 8 9~. Here's proof! You can enjoy El Rancho'• out.standing quality, and still be mindful of the budget~ t ook fur the differences •.. . ~uch as old-fa.~hioned butcher .,hop seruice! • ; I· ' ·nin LOIN END Uf ff 3to4LB.AVC. Pork Chops sTlflll • • • s 1 1~ \Vith Mrs. Cubbison's dressing! Pork Chops cooo CllTl • • s 14! From lean Eastern pork loi ns! FARMER STYLE SPARE RIBS 79~b. Lean! ... to afford more satisfaction! Pork Loin WllllI 111111 llllf • s1 o~ All the loin or the rib half! Pork.loin COOllCllTl ••• s1 2~ F'or a delightful pork roast! • • • • • • • • • • • • Lean! Because it's from selected Eastern pork -sweet meat, so tender, so flavorful! For a roast you'll serve with pride! BONELESS STUFFED FRYER $149 BREASTS "'· \Vith '.\trs. Cubbison's dressing ' RED GRAPES Sweet! Full flavored! Red Emperor .J Sausage 111F-••• 89~ \Ve make it fresh, the good ol' way! Sliced Bacon •••• s1o~ El Rancho's thicker ranch style! Ground Beef . • . . . s 1 o~ Extra lean .. , bulk or patties! Super Fres h Produ ce ! BONELESS CORDON BLEU FRYER s 1 s9 BREASTS "'· In the Continental manner! GPBpefmii :'. .... lttt/ First of the season! Texas Ruby Reds ... so deliciously juicy ... so flavorful! Banana Squash . . 10~ Brown Onions 2 ~ 29c '!'hick mealed ... excellent baking! l l.S. NO. I quality! ... All Purpose FRESH 2 29< SPINACH for GOLDEll DELICIOUS 4 1 00 APPLES lbs. Extra Fancy, from \Vashington State! Garden fres h! All green, tender! KING SALMON . E'rom Alaskan seas! ... wh"ole or hair. Crab Legs .99i Meaty! ... from genuine Alaska crabs! Fillet of ,Turbot . 89i ' .. From off the coast of Greenland! Fillet of ·Sole · _ , ~14! Petrale sole for fine flavor! Fresh Perch Fillets of tasty ocean perch! Fresh Clams Cherrystones, from New England! SALMON STEAKS Center Cut! Alaskan king salmon! at stores u:ith Snack Bar! Lo-Cal Plate Sliced \.Vh ite Turkey or Roast 9 8 Heef ... with Cot-C t age Cheese. cracke rs Froze n Foo d! Grapefruit 25< JUICE Minute Maid white or pink! 6 oi. can French Toast • • • • 49c Do\lt'nynake -heat and serve! 11 1,~ oz. Hash Brown Potatoes29~ Ore Ida 12 oz .... (2 lb. pkg .... 59¢) FISH 75 LUNCHES < \Vei1tht \Vatchers .. , c~oice of varieties~ Pepperoni Pizza .. s 119 Celeste : .. 21 oz. for more servings? Macaroni & Cheese 55c Stouffer's -with real cheddar! 12 oz. Stouffer's Soups. • 39c Split Pea with Ham. Cream of Spinach, 1'\ew England Clam Chowder! 8 oz. pkg. Delicatessen Special s' -gftfl WISCONSIN'S un .. n FINEST! ,,, Price.~ in effect 1'hur. Ort. 31 through Wl'd. Nou. 6 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday JO tu 7 No .~ales to dealer.~! Liquor Dep't. Values! q ..... B. RANCHO'S ,. II DU••• REDUCED$1.00 •••• "· \Yisconsin's finest grade of Monterey Jack! Springfield . , . 9 ounce package. Knockwurst . . . • • 39c Israel brand ... K08her beef! 12 oz. Horseradish Sauce 59c Fisherman's \Vharf! No preservatives! 8 o:r:. Laughing 69C Cow Cheese Six o:r:. packatt (Proce!!ed Gruyere ... aoorted ... 89() Bonbel Cheese . • • 93c French style -dessert chee&e! 8 oi. Bits o'Bacon •..• 39c \\lil~n·s -1oor; real bacon? 4 oz. CANNED s519 HAM 1 ... :\1 ure mea l! No fat or gel! Oscar ;\la\'er. Choose light or dark -and know you're saving on fi ne quality! quart Seagram's 7 Crown51l 99 Blended whiskey reduced 1.00 -~'2 gal. Vodka-™ ••••• 5899 Famous label reduced 60c: half-gallon~ MOUTON SJ99 CADET · Baron Phillipe de Rothlchild red· white! fifth . Cutty Sark • • • • s 184• Now! Save Sl .50 on the half.gallon! Vodka or Gin •••• 5399 Holiday Times -your choice! quart . Jacques Bonet S 199 Champagne , • • • · Extta Dry, Pink, Cold Duck! filth ARCADIA: PASADENA: SOUTH PASADENA: HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACH: 1717 NewpOlt Blvd and Sunsel ind Hunlinglon Dr. (£1 Rancho Cenler) 310 Vies! ColOJado Blvd. Fremon! and Hunhnglon Dr Warner and Al Mqum (Boardwalk Cenler) 1555 Eaitblulf Or. (£astblulf Village Cenler) Franks .................. 11°9 lunch Meats ............ SJ 49 Instant Sanka ............ 1249 Jergens lotion ............ 99 c SCHICK BLADES ............ 98' . 8 01 1or f (M)redfOfyeor.l ' •••• ' . 1001 100' •. cor tr.og. of li•t! Bologna ............... 11°9 Diet Margarine ........ ·~,65 ' Ins tant Yuban ............ 1189 CU{IAO BANDAGES •••..•..•. 59c Dial Soap ., .............. 29' °"Cll' .M0)'91' • • • ••• ·( I J Oll'lf • P<'I'. • • . 1 lb <'" 8 or IOI' lolil .. II bar , oll Kt nh1 \ \ • I , " • I • • l Wcdne:.d.1y Octob01 30_ 1914 CAIL 'I' PILOT f ) I • • ' TOP PRODUCERS •DON DAVIS • JIMOERUM "DICK HJiN!\EH •JOANNE HARRIS • JERRY JANESKI ARTIST A-FRAME AT BEACH POOL $35,950 Secluded entry to enormous studio hving room with 20 rt. vaulted open beam ceiling:; & sun terrace thal oVerlooks prest1 g1ous har· bor. Studio loll & library + wet bar. Gour· mel k1lchen, hu~e master wit h OCEAN VI EW. Abund1ull use of woods & glass adds lo artistic atmoc;pherc. 953. 71181. JOG OM THE BEACH $47,500 OWNER HELPS.FINANCE BCsl buy in Newpon. Shores. J BR family room elec. firepla~'--gar&ge is con..-ertible den. New s h ag carpets. til in1mum upkeep-carefree living. Vacant-move r ight in. Owner will help fi nance. Call M6- ~UJ. .COUNTRY CLUB LIVING BLUE COLLAR , PAYMENTS Fresh n' clean. New painl. Need fast sale sel· lcrs bought new. 3 bcditioms with famUy room oppogite con..-enience kitchen with en· try from ga rage. Queen sized mas~~ 1 uite. Choice 1\Tesa Verde Location. Call 546·2313. NEAR THE BEACH OWNER WILL FINANCE Grand entry. 4 bedroon1~. Family fun area. Garden vie"· kitchen. Great bi1cks11rd patio, rish pond, gas BBQ pit. l.ush professional lt1 nd scap1n g-vacant move in by c;il\ing '"'""LARGE F/MIL Y? SMALL INCOME? THIS-COULD BE THE Just P icture thi!. 4 bedrooms, 13 x 20' se1){'rate ram1ly room. Nice neighborhood. All for only $41,950. Lots of new shag car· peting. Built·ins Bar·B·Q, nood lights, plus rruit trees. Call now lo see 847·6010. OWNERS SACRIFICE- ASSUME VA 7°/o POOL_.EACH Cul-de·sac str<.'Ct. Prime location. Excellent floor plan-rormal dining. Bright kitchen. OVERSJACED rustom pool. Assume 19'n VA of approx $26 ,600. Se1lt1 r wa nts fo'A s·r E.ScROW-take advanlage ~all 842·~. ALMOST HEW! AND DELIGHTFUL TOO! Is what )'OU witl say when you see this lovely 2 HR model. Nice and with t'asy access to shoppin g and fn.'t'...,'a)'S. Pnced at on 527,900. Call 841·6010. CHEEP, CHEEP- IS IT A BIRD?! N1>-not that k1nid of cheep! It is a 3 BR home for $25,900 and that Is CHEAP, CHEAP ~ OWNER SA VS SUBMIT ALL Ofo'f'ERS-he is motivated! Close to schools, shopping and freeways. This could be the one for you! Call g;17.so10 before it is sold . FIXER UPPER! $37,000 If you are handy with hammer, painl & brush, this could be your DR EAM come trllt't 3 BR uhd large H.UMPUS room--plus SWIM1"1 1NG POOL! You musl decide fast on lh1!:1 BARGAIN! Call now S41·6'HO. WOULD YOU BELIEVE!?! 3 +POOL $37,500 VA ASSUMPTION-LOW DOWN! You can believe it, because its for real! 7'h% VA loan balance is '25,400. S22!> monlhly pays all ! 1''1rs1 caller huys this home! Be fir· sl, all 847·6010 now ! SUBURBIA PARK NEAR BEACH \Vhat an oppol'lunity! Live in one of the most; d6lrable nel11hborhoods 1n Hunlinetnn IJead:J', E)·cr popular 4 bedroom model with formal dining &: fa mily room. Otltslanding areu for ramily livin g. tJ u$l ask 11ny of the r esidents .I Price $56,900. Please phone 546-Z313 ror addilional in fo. NO HOUSE JUST DIRT In beuut1h1I downtown Costa fo.t esa. Bu ild )'Otlr own on lhi~ clear ll-1 lot. Ju$l a short walk to 17th $1 ., West Clirf sh<lpping & proressional areat1. This i.s an ESTATE SALE, thustee will hnance b11lance with $4.000 down I.tam more about this ONE OP A KI ND r.oi ll 646-7171. NEW ENGLAND 2 STORY ASSUME $19,900!! FULL PRICE $32,500 Can 'l la.o;l until w\'$crw1 ! Nfo:All BEAl.:11. Gracious entrv. Exl·cllenl lloo.r 1>lan. Gourmet kitchen. Hoo1ny 1Jedr11om;;. HUll.T+IN VACUUt.t SYSTlt.1. As s unit• ~·,.. loan . Low down. ()W N ERS SACHltil'l-:-your 11ro111 ~ (.;a lt now !W2·2535 . MESA VERDE HILLSIDE TRI-LEVEL Just Irv lo dupli catt' this one. Prestige 1·ommun'1t y. Qu1t>t ln.•c-llned street. Grac ious entry to broad hv•n$! room "'armed by crackhn g hrepljjce. Spa<·1ou~ 1ormal dining room. Garden \'ICW kitchen. La r~c st>11;irale ramily room with \\rl ba r :ind fireplace. City view rrum back. Best schools and commun11v f11cilltie.s. Call 546·2313. WALK TO THE PARK+ FROM THIS DESERTED BEAUTY Yes, the gwners have moved away and their loss could be your j!ain. J·Llll beauty has an Sa· sumable sv.% f11A loan! C<ill ri~hl awa y J'or ap. pointrncnt to see. 48'1·0010. EXECUTIVE 2 STORY BRAND MEW OWNER HAD TO GO! T:ike advanl:l!!l' of O\.\'ners hardluck Loads or upgrading P lllCl'.:D Ul::l.oW Nfo:W. t;levated p.arlor. Sunken formal banquet room. 21 ' x 18' fiesta room l\1assivc 5'ont' f1re phu·e. Garden kil· chen CATHt;DH.A I~ CEILI Nt.iS. Swec111ng stair· ca.st" leads to l'Mrmous n111ster ~u1te. Take adv.an· 111ge call now . S\2·2.'".J.i. CAREER OPPORTUNITY EARN WHILE YOU LEARN This extensive tra1ninJ! progr;1rn is held monthly for professionally nlinded individuals who posses~ 111- tcgrity and ent husiasn1 . Our hi ~hl y ~ur~esstu \ mana gem(>nt teum off ers this training. No obligation Nest training program begins Nov. 11 , 1974. Call llandy rt1cCardlc Locl ay ·fo r enrollmenl. l'hon e 752 - 1700. CAPE COD-ESTATE SALE 5 BR-BEACH Formal double door entry to NEW ENGLAND CHAR fo.1'. Huge hving roorn with usl'd brick fireplace. Hu ge gourmet kitchen + dine. (()Z\' family room overlooks t erra ce & grounds . Hideaway m;ister s uite. Sweeping s~a1rs to separate childrens & ,.:uest suites. HURllY & steod this one r u II pri Cl' $.>."»500. 91).1-78111. $1575 DOWN In beaul!l'ul Cosl:i !\!es.a He first In call.646·717 1 SPANISH ARCHES 2 STORY BEACH TRI-LEVEL Spanish formal entry. Sle11 down l;irJ:e iv1 n~ room with huge fireplace. Entert ai n 1n expcn:.1 ve family room wltn wet b<1r. Presidenlial master suite with exotic split level. 3 additional bedrooms . Super sized cul ·de·s:ic lot. Pnc1..-d under the m:ir)tet fur fast sale. Call to Set! ~·6161. HO TRICKS A REAL TREAT In th1~ e>.:11u1~lll' !'ark llunt111 ctun :tu' i:urul1\u'.lll•"I ht•l•Ul~'. t.;n1nl t'nlry r1irn13I dl!lltl C I <1Utl11\ k1tl·hcn \\llh eating area. fam11~· lun p.•r1 \ n111u 1 \111h fir1'pl;11·e. ~par1ous bedno<1ni~ "11 h 111.i ~h·r suite. Cul d<• s<ic stret•t. lJoo 't "·:ut ·'"u ti 111· 11~• late. 546·2313. ' 2 STORY COLOM I AL EST ATE 4 BEDROOMS-3 BATHS PLUS HUGE BONUS ROOM I luge 2 story + eool pool! Al so" alk lo h(·ach for -,ur· fers. Loads of cupboard sp;ice and 1·10-,l'I~ h1r 1non1 . Al so nt'W carpets thru out 4 hu gr l1.1n11h s11.cd bedrooms+ 3 baths. HU(il'.: HONUS 11uur.1 \\'ITll POOL TAij.Lfo:! LlfSh landsca1J1ng . 3 1·;1r 1!•1r<1~e lor iloat or extra l'ar. There's mort·~' Call tu -,1·(' !IDJ- '767 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ "HACIENDA" -4 BR -POOL BEACH ESTATE Spanish arch1..'d double door entry to n1a11n111ccnt sunken 24 ' l1\•1ng room ...,.1th llf cathedral ce1hni: & massive floor to ee1l1ni,; Harcclona l1re1>laet'. l{aised form;il dinin g room. Gourmet k1trhen \l'llh breakfast catinii art'a & bar. S11al'IOllS f'I ESTA pa rty roorJ1 v.:tt h \.\'all of gJ;i ~s overlookrnl? s11arkhng pool & tl'rraces t~legant h1dt>awa y 20· n1aster suite adjoins pool. Separ:ih• t•hildren & ~uesls wing. llurry ! 9fi3·7881 . CAMDYS DAMDY- BUUHIS HOME IS7TWICE AS HANDY 1'o the be:ich lhat 1s. Spacious Li\·111.i:: room . Y.'ide open kitchen and lam1ly roon1 Es11t.>c1ally cle:1n and nlt'e. You could be the luck)' OVt'"ner for only $12,000. but you must hurry• Call 841 l;O IO no .... s CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS DON'T WAIT f\ dl'h!(hl tu show. Lovel y two bedroom plus l'On~·c rt1 bll' clcn ho1ne u1 an i1r c;1 :i11· prcl'1al1on by lt;aps & bounds: Ct"rarnll' tile entry lc:1ds 10 :.h:;111ly del'orated h\·1ng room, d1n1 njl ruorn , and nlOdcrn kitchen Ou r door wood Uet'k1n1l with l'Qnversational B.B.Q. p1l. II all lends lo i:reul indoor & outdoor living. Call to ~cc. 673·~. ' SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME IA'Wcly 4 bedroom 4 b;1th home. A 1reat bu)' in Irvine Tt•rrace !luge corner lol-2 !Lcpa..-ate yard<>. Uon'l miss lhi!L large family home wilh bi-' living room, dinin,I! room. screened lanai-many extras. Ca ll now, 673·~. FOR THE YOUNG AT HEART Great lhree bedroom pll1s 2' .. li:•lh humt• Sparkling with pt!rsono1hty Add1t1un:il !'>UU· deck overlooks f1ncsl of jlreenbcil~. r-;..,w features thruoul. t:all ot r appt. to s~ tii:I· 11.1.'iO. • I I FAMILY SPECIAL OCEAN VIEW :I Bed room homti tn tlurhur V111w /hll ~ • 1une bkK·ks fr'Om bt!:li'.h • VICW ot Ol't'lHl . :+ 'o\~f01, wocxisy open h<l1ne rnr :-1M·1·1:1l lani 11\' "ho l'n ro~:. n1door & outdoor 11t 1nos11ht•n". l'nc1•1I 11 1 nnly )79,500. Call 67:1·K...,'i0 FRESH & BRIGHT PRIVACY + VIEW 1\ rare V!E'W home ;1t a re;,i~o11 :1tJI,• pn1·•' Thrl'C bedroom and den plus a I.tree l.1m1l11 nlll!TI T'ol'O b<iths :inti powder ruorn !1;1 ~ ;1 tull view ol Ja;;m1ne Creeli & th1· ut·1-;1n. Superior priv:1cy. Call !or nH1r..: Jl't.itl ~. Univ S95.SUO. £73-85.'XI. TRIPLEX HEAR BEACH CORONA DEL MAR W'llh everything J.!0101! ror 1l. Qu11h t\ li •<':1tiun , pnva le fi nancing, and \'U!I''. Orn• 01 th1• l t'r)' few hooc-,t lri·plcxcs 1n Cnron;1 tlt>I :.1.1r l'nml' location for w111l er & summf:r rent .II~ ur own1•r.nccupant l'nrt'CI al Sl'.17.:iiio l i•ll tnr n'IOre details. ti7:1·85SO. LIKE OLD TIMES-· 2 FOR I SALE '',: lh·rt'':. a 1ot tor your monf"~·. A v1·r.'' l'lc61.1a , :-111pri,,.· :tl•:tllS )'OUr IOl>llt'l'.llOn 2 l.M'.11rj)Rm ,1111\ I h,•,lroon1 !>IUt't'll t'JCtl'r101 hou ~o·:. lut·;11t·d oo 1•xtra l:ir~e 1•:1:.ts1d1• ll :! 101 t'ull h:11h,,, duuhlt• ~;ir .. ~l'. c .. 11 lor .11)pu.1uu11.:.nt ~~.~I;,(), C,111 l>-1!~111 1. 2 BEDROOM- • I POOL $38,500-• HEAR WESTCLIFF I· \I I .I !.or;:" 11l,l'l<·r S!!IT1 · \\ll h g1.11·it1\l~ '11· h ·n ,11r11111•rH onentl'<I ll\·u1g ;1rl';t, l\1tct:..:n J~ t •• 111 111• 1 .11•hglit \\·.,11. t" ;.ii -.111•11p1n •• 11illf ·1 r <.oil Iii "[ l<l l ,I Ji~)l\,t't' I \1i:1:1 THE HAPPY HOBBIEST ARTIST OR WELDER SCULPTOR OR SEAM· STRESS ' For tht' 1·reat1vt' art1st11· 1nth1·1du.d l1i.ok1n1: 111r !,Jlat·1ou.-, upstatr~ ~tud1v h1th•.111 ," J he1\roorn, largl' 1:i n11l1· rnun1 . 1·ul -1.lt•·-,aC: J111n$! room 011 entry 'olilY. h:1s thf' tull f'Tilt-t• t;11nrnt•nt "all. U\"l'fSllt'd l!:1ra)!t• t22ll ~1·r· \ u·..: J rc ;,uJy lor home worksho11. :>1!1,!1511. ,;4.; 7J i I. ASSUME! ASSUME! $20, I 50 S 175 PER MO. ) Start bui lding your fut ure es\al<' nu"'' SHAR P ! "'1•1\ kept hom e on ht•:iu111ul trt-ehned strttl. L:irge h1·1ng room + hupie kitchen. \\';\rm ;ind C'hl·ery ""'1th :1 large family sized bedrooms. Lu:;h land:.<'!l'pu1,i.. Call !.163-6707 . CHARM OF HUNTINGTON BEACH Cus!om! Charmer ncstlt'll among down low 11 llunt1ni,;1o n Bc;1ch's finest area. Walk In JO\'e ly lake park a nd beat·h. Enlt-r into sptH'1ous entry lt'adin!! to large living l'QOm wit h huge f1rcplact'. ~·ormal d1n1n j( lead-, to l;irge gourmet kitchen v.•1th loads ol rab1net J1. llu~e Sll'P do...,"TI t:im1ly room. Ah o hu)(e honus room larj!e enough for kine Slltd ~I , table. or ust-<is extra bedroom. J flut-::e f:1m1 ly sized bedrooms. Sri' tl now. Call ~· ti767. --BYTHESEA .~ ' .3 AC. ESTATE GUEST QUARTERS , _ ' ,. "'ormal entry to elegant lil•i n ~ room ...,1\tl towcrin!Jlo rathcdral ceilings + dramalll' h,alconv formal dine. Cher's deh,:!hl kitr hCTI Spacious. family party room with w:iJI o( glass O\'etloo ki n,i: covered p;il'il1on h'l wooded grounds. !luge separate m a~l l:'l t suite. S"·eeping stairs to ch1 ldrens w1ni;. Separate mother·in·law quarters v.·1t b hv1ng room & kitchen & library & balh. As~um~ 61.i•fr. f'llA lo:in . No new lo<t n costs. E!ti3'dl'o. pays :ill ! Hurry tall !.163·1881. 2 STORY BARGAIN + POOL 5°/oDOWH $27,900 l·· Deluxe-extra sharp-2 story b11.r2a1 n ~ l'rrdc ot ownership abounds. Decorators dl'hg/il \\Ith gold \'etned mirrored \\'all;, Sparkling blue pool & RBQ area. Enclosed rl"<i brick patio with bubhhng water1all. 5"; down to buy. Central S...<1rh Townne location fJ)ke ad\•antai:e ot this bargain. C;,oll !fti.J.t;jli7. V.A. HODOWM .. 4 BEDROOMS &$42,500 V.A. buyer's "ATIE;.l'TIO;'\;" doubh• door ('TI· try W<i}'. Large l1\·1n~ room \\"llh l'rat klln~ tlrl'pl<iet'. '1 tannly Siled bedrooms ·rwu ll <•tlus on corner hu>?C lot. \'t:T 'S NO DOWN-. t'llA LO\V 0 0\V:-.I. \\'ON'T LAST. Call tml.1). !.163·fi767. MIMI RAMCH- 3 ACRE BEACH- ASSUME $21 ,000 ,. C\HCUl.AR DRIVfo: lo rambl1n l! r;1n(•h st~lo,, horn{' SPAC IOUS llv1n~ room \\Ith n1 J s~1\1• STONE fircpla«e & comm;111lhnc 11t•w ot" spr:iwhng i;:round~ Coun1n• !-!\'Ir l..1lrhen & roun1I up s1Lt'd d1n1ni: room ll uc•· ~('p,1r .it e mastrr su11c + childrt'n:. "1 n):! T .ik•· OV{'r Ii', VA lo:in. /\(I NF.Y.' L01\.'< ~·11STS ~\!II f!f•r month pay~ all llurry' Ht• Uh' fir~• to ~t'l' thtl' t:Xct:l'TIO.'.'Al. l1ncl. C.ill •lt,J 'iKbl 5 PLEX_.EAC H SHOWS SPENDABLE Pr1d~· of O'o\'llCr.<h1p 5 plcx_ Clo<:f' lo hl'iH'h l ~CJ.ll ()~~S .1 li.tlrm. l halh. llnm1• with 4 unit~ llc,111111111 l,uiltscapt• t:nclo'M pn1ale rn11rl \'urd·l!arclt•11 <!J~ .x ~11(' !o1 ~;"i'•·lll·nl 111· \ l'S! lllt'lll. 114:! 2.il'.. 2 STORY-OCEAN-POOL $5,500 TO ASSUME PARKLIKE SURROUNDING 1\l :tn1t urc1I J:round~. 1111 : TH t:t-..; (or~· l11·1n~ roon1 ll<inqU<:l d1n1ni.:. ~·\'lu1h•d Pillllo. r a mrl.v bPdr•~ims As~um1• t'll \ H'•'•. '\() NE\\' l.()AN l'~'r.' 1\lu:.1 ~l't' t'1r~1 to r.111 i.:el <i th1~ hari.:.1111 '"2 2.\1.'i THE REAL ESTATERS NEWPOH1' Ut:ACll. 1700 Newport llvd. 646-7171 I COSTA ~IESA 27tO Harbor ll•d. 546°211) 17tl1 looch ll•d. '42·2535 i OPEN ' TIL 9 lllJNTINGTON llEACll 21010 l rookhunt 963,6767 6014 Warner Ave. 847·6010 l"ORO~i\ DEL ~IAll 112 Marquerite 673-llSO 1'0 l YI'\ I'\ \,\I.I ,.:\· 18109 Brookhur•t 963-7881 JN\EST~IEN1'S 18662 MacArthur Bl•d., Suitt 1 Ol lr•ln• 752-1700 \ ' '• . • f)" OAll___!.!>ILOT. ___ _ MIXED SINGLES llJMBLEWEEDS Pt!HOU> 1Hf. rOIJNPER ANl)'OR COND~QR OF °™E l'OOHAWK f'Ol'S! .. '\'/f GROl.l'JP!.INGS AWAIT YOLIR P~RfDRM.INa1 MA!:STRO! RJNKY WINKERBEAN ANO, 15 nl15 'iOLJf\ M1lJN? ' ' ! . 60s~!J,..,--..1 r~~ 1 1H60L.061CAL ~Of. f.FFE£.T5 F'l1'0.ll FOOT0ALL l 1=-.. 6o66L f ii.ll> MIND! by Tom K. Ryan I HERE'b 40UR HOT CITTCOLATE , 1 Ft.JNKl.11 IN DEFERENCE 10 ™E HAU.OWEE~ SEASOl-I, I ADDEO A ol'£0AL lOUCH I I MADE IT OJllH CJDER I -·r, ----S:. FIGMENTS nlAI EIID'5 CAUED 1llE Jl.oU]NPIECE ... T>JIS ~0'5 CALLED THE EARPIECE! , .4 .... ; .............. llJ.1.> ~ANCY 'GANcv. You R . SPELLING rs AWFUL 'LL .HAV E TO DROP OVER TO SEE YOUR AUNT FRITZ! 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CalllorN1"7•<• .... Gl.ENOALE '!; .. VIN(;.~ ANO LO .. fl ASSOCIA.TlOH, 11o.) "i•IXlr 9oule•••d. Col.Ji """'UI. (~l!IOfPlli 0161& 00WNE¥ SAVINGS ANO LOAN l l 50CI Af-I OH, ltoll EIS! Ill" St., Col.Ii ~w. c.mot11••9Ull T .. KE NOTICE fli .. l t~e w<UIH~f\ ~nesday. October 30, 1974 D,l,ILVPtt.OT • Buy a Border to Border Bargain ad . '" want the Every DAILY classified PILOT appears m every edition every doy. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes ond sold from newsracks from border lo border all along the Orange Coast • • all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All Huntington Beach fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport il,each Laguna Beach Irvine Saddleback San Clemente (Plus the daily newsrack edition) I. For One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad . ' ,/ Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO • p :J • -· .. ' ,,.. , OlllL 1 PILOT ---- I ~Buy a • :Border to Border Bargain Every classified want ad in ·the DAILY PILOT appears in every edition every day. That means your ad will be seen in papers delivered to homes and sold from newsracks from border to border all along the Orange Coost • . . all the way from Seal Beach to San Clemente You Get It All . Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach ' Laguna Beach Irvine Saddfeback San Clemente (Plus the daily newsrack edition) for One Price With A DAILY PILOT Classified Ad Phone 642-5678 YOU CAN CHARGE IT, TOO II Rtd fslott •••••••• lOOG-2999 Rtntolt , •.. , ••... ~ft &.Unes s. lnn1trnent & flnorw.lal .•••.•.••• 5000-50ie9 The Blpest Marketplace on the Orance Coast DAILY PllOI CJ.ASSIFIED ADS Employment• ,,_ .. Jon! •••••• 7000.71" Mtrthondlse •••••• IOOO-I099 • Boot1 I Morlnt Announc1ment1, ,.,~,. fql.lipmtnt •••••••• 900().9099 Loil & Found .••.•. SOSO-Si199 You Can Sell It, Find It, [ 642·•5678 ] One ~all Service Trade It With a Want Ad . . Fast Credit Approvol Autornobllts & other frgn1portotlon ••.• 9100-9999 Stnkt• & Repairs 6000.6099 • 1002 General R.E. 1002 1002 General R.E. 1002 Gen.rel R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1001 Gener•I R.E. ERRORS: Advern ..... [-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;.1 ·==:.,;:";Ba;:;lb;:-oa=-;. ,;av='o;P;:ro:p::-•~rt=·1;:-~*~~ thould check ttMlr ads • •• Valley Realty Presents Investment Properties dilly & report errors Imm• d I • t e I y. The DAILY PILOT •ssum11 ll1blllty for the first Incorrect lnMrtlon only. [ .......... w. I~ General R.E. 1002 Panoramic View + Pool CORONA DEL f.1AR, !urge 2 slory, ;, bedrm custon1 h o n1e with 3 fpl c s , dol'-·nstairs ramily roon1 & study + 2 bC!drooms make kieal separn!e quarters for wh at e ve r your needs. Prt1·11!e bell c: h privileges. TOO-)'{lu 011•n the land! On· ly Sll).000. Good f.inancing available. Shown b y a~ poinl1ncnl. IN UNIVERITY PARK , IRVINE The scarce Stanford Model-3 bedroom and family room to.wnhouse next to Green Belt -(Great for kids). Attracti\'ely landscaped with minimwn care-(Great for parents). Another listing or Gil Ide. Reasonable priced at ~9,950. UNIQUE HOMES, Realto"• 675-6000 2443 E. Coast H.wy., Corona d•I Mar BALBOA DOVER SHORES Deluxe duplex. 3 & 2 Panoramic View. Ivan BR, close to N.B. Yacht Wells cusl. bll. 5 BR, Club. R e d u Ced to lge. !am. rm., fo nna1 $95,000 ! 67S..7060 dini n g w/courtyard -------pool. $135,000. 642·7491 EASTBL UF F V.A. REPO . Super clean 4 BR. home 3 BR., 2 ba. $900 Down. I-l uge fam./din, rm. $625 Costs & impounds. Ne\vly redec. Owners Payts. $275 mo., P .I.T.I. a n xi ou s! '70,SOO. fUU price $2 8 ,0 0 0 . 6404!484. 55&-8800 " . m REALTORS l.J:! 4 Local Offices To Serve You Genefal R.E. 1002 General R.E. ===;;;;;;. 3 Bedrm + Rumpu s Mesa Verde $37,900 1002 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 2BR home & Apt. Eastside, CM $43,500 Sponish 4-Ple• Newport Beach LAGUNA HILLS Nc:;I as a pin & twice ns niccl A real condominium huy in one of our faslcsl gl'O\Ving areas. E x i 11 ll n g F :A loun can IJe assumed. S34.500. BEST BUYll! Harbor View Homes Beautiful J BR., 2 ba. ··cnr- m<'l 1.·Jodel". Profess. decor. Offeretl al $72,500 RENTALS-RENTALS CORONA DEL MAR Try . us first if you want to rent in Cor~na del ?vlar. We have a variety of homes, con- dos & apts., from $300. Some furnished com- pletely. Please ask for R!>semary Seitz. YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E C O AST H WY CORONA OEL MAR Main Sl -Santa Ana OVer one acre of M·l zoned !,and with 170' frontage, Half occupied by a 14 unit inotel with efficiency units. Convert this to offices, mini warehouses, U.C.l. rentals or ? Owner will accept duplex or triplex in trade. $180,000. Santa Ana Commercial Opportunity to buy a -Tastee Freeze building and/or the business opportunity. $50,000 for the building. The rent is guaranteed by Tastee Freeze. Also have-four comm ercial units next to Alpha Beta with about $22,000 gross -asking $170,000. C.D.M. Commercial Unusual opportunity to Hve in a like new apartment ABOVE your business. Cute building with CD IVI character. 1000' on;ach floor. OR convert the versatile noor plan back to six .small rentaJ s. SIX OUTSIDE DOORS -FIVE BATHS -$107,500 owe 15T T.D. Duplexes ~21 9:f21 TOP EXECUTIVE ~ 11 CORBIN·MARTIN 1 ~=====:;;;::;;;:::;~ Totally u p gra d e d Me1a 1 Gener•I R.E. 1002 General R.E.. 1002 \Ve have several available. From a COM cutie at $65 ,000 to a very sharp brand new one on the Peninsula at $118,000. Some have exceptional financial terms! \Voods. 'I Bdrm, 3 ba, \.11ith 1797 Or.ingr C.~l. Rea tori """' """"' r 00 m. Spe..-::::::::"':':·1:711:' ===I ~~·=64=4-~7~66~2=*=~ Just Listed Newport B•ach ta c ulllr'ls t o r ywi th v eatti00ra1~ ceiling & entr,y, I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOi Irvine Terrace Westcliff Beauty Call 675· 7225 llv·rm. fmmal d; ".r m . HALLELUJAH'. SPANISH 0 w·11 c E . ' 0 H Thb newly listed SelC!Ct pn> wner I arry xecullve s reon1 Orne pcrty is pric:ed at $66,500. CHARM An eYtra sharp 3 BR Home Now xlnt tinanc~ available. Call 556-2660. ReduCX'd by Sl0.500. on a la.:ge ll'lx135 ft comer ~ Bedroom, l% . ~ths. Lg OP EN DAILY 1·5 TILE ROOF lot with warm natural wood hv rm w/fplc, d1n1ng area, c;:::. SELECT I PROPERTIES BARGAIN HUNTERS $32,500 -3 Bedroom, dlnlng, l~ baths, double garage, roo1n for boat & trailer. Sp.1.rkling home, great buy, call 5-16-1151 ...,_-s--..,, HERITAGE • • REALTORS $79,500 Buys LI DO House l blk from \\'ATER. 2 br, 2 b8. den, l«JO sq. fr. at quiet end or Isle. Ideal for single or couple. No IJ1llint. l"ei> 111.nd, te rms avail. GT.'J-£212. BY OWNER GET A 'CHARGE' out of your DAILY PILOT WANT AD NOW HONORING Master Charge and BankAmericard • DIAL 642-5678 Gracious living & great in-ASSU~IABLE LOAN and brick fexture& self sp~rkllng clenn. ()\.\•ner JI. V(>St1nent on Big Canyon This bC!auti!ul home has clenping: O\'C!n and 'much qu1dallng. F<\_sl escrow. Golf Course. Luxurious 3 made our best buy 11 ii t . niorc 646-3928 Eves;: 54S.5887 bedroom, 18x32 !iv rm. din Loaded 1\.·ith chnr m & ex-PLUS rm, dbl Y•et bar. m arble trns on a tree lined street The O\vner w11nts A fas t saJe • master bath. Owner w i 11 of custom homes. This home and \VlLL CARRY THE list carry 75% 1st T D at 9%SO ts now offered at on I y TD. on $149,500 price or lease $37,500 s u bjec t 10 an for $1000. monthly. bl 8 I 29 Ru!! Grand Vallee assunia e 1,4% oan. Bel· Ask at gate !or rtirections ~~;..i;~~ on this one· VOGEL & BABBITT WALKER & LEE ~56 SEE THESE MONEY· MAKERS 8 Units $122,000 3 Units $69.500 2 Unlls $68.500 All pride ol ownership FERGUSON-HESTER REAL ESTATE Bachelor Pad Corona del Mar With Pool Romantic Roman Tub Dover Shores ho1n~ by Ivan Wells, with vie\\'. Roman tub In rom-'lntic m 11 st e I !;Uilc; 5 bdnn!I .• 4 balht>, large a!Mum. IIome has open airy feeling, but \\1th complete privacy. $169,000. Exclusively l'-ith HARBOR COMPANY REALTOR~ SINCE 1%t 673-4400 Only $87,500 cau 644-7211 mm LOOK WHAT WE FOUND! You can smell the newness a crispy clean 3 bedroom \l'ith a very large family room. I ll on a top east 11ide Costa Mesa tree lined-no tralric·pride or ownership street · a true "charmer. 1711 \Veitlclilf Dr., N.B. HOP, SKIP & JUMP TO THE OCEAN Or any olher way you want tn get there, because this duplex ls jW1t that c:lose. And 1'-'hat a price -$62,500. Call 646-0555 ,.,, "' •Q~ ..... f '""'' ... " \\LL~~\· HE \LI') A B£AG ENTERPRISES CO Walker &lee RIA~ f l TAT • associated NO DOWN TO VETS BAYSHORES Barp:ain beauty in a prival;• \.\'UllC'd community w i 1 h private beache5. Beauti(ulJ~ decorated chll.rmlng homl' 3 YRS NEW ••• $38,900 with flowering vines adoro BROKERS-REAL TORS 1025 W Balboa 67l·l66) Assume 7~~o/o loan. Super I ........................ .., I In~ roof and patio. Comple1e POOL hon1e, bltn~. frp\c:, w/guest house in the re::u Harbor View Homes 2 BR, nr South Coa~t PIRw. ~ for teena.gers or gnindnn•. A · 1 · · 1-Only $8200! nssun1es \01u1. 2 Fabulous; Oc•ana1re1 Plenty or parki""' a-.. oil n inv talion to gracious tv· . ..,, "" Realtors; ing. Darling family home! Ct1ll PRESTIGE . HOl.1ES B:>li1 lhl.'S(' are lurnlshcd for $64.~. OP EN J10USE Custo1n detailed Car m c I ~~16 beauties 11•ith 'lCe""n vie1\1. Sat & Sun 1·5 : 2 6 2 2 --------•I model: 3 txinns., f a m i 1 y I !.~~"""""""""·""'"""""'!" I SteP!I to st11i. itand aod sun. Crestvit'w, Newpor1 Beach. rm .. dinino;:: rm. Priced to GIVE your famll,)' a break. Superior incon1e r ec ord. U:i I 1401 Dove SL. Ste. 220 833-9781 BY 0\\11cr. 3 BR h o 111 e. \\o'ork11hop. Ul! 60 x 150. ~18,950. $2000 <ln & $120 n10. Q1A.11C'l' 11·ill ca11>y 1st TD. 3 7 5 0 B r o t hcrton, H.ome G1u·dC'ns, Corona General R.e. 1002 BEAUTIFUL :!BR home , Of)('n bcon1 celling, frp\, lrg. n1asler BR & 111osalc: !Uc ba. $13.600. and assume 8'/o. UNITED BROKERS, &ll}..7414 833-0l Zt Sell Jdll!' hems wtth a Dn11y Pilot Classified ad. 642-5G78 General R.E. 1002 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, li ve li ke a king in the second. BIG CANYON -BORDEAUX New 3 bedroom condo on pool sized lot. ~tany upgrades including decorator colors. On private cul-de-sac street. Air condition- ing, co rning coo k top, etc. $124 ,500. Sub- n1!t -Will lease option. RARE BAYCREST OFFERING 5 Bedrooms, 31h: baths, fa1nil y roo n1, dini ng roo1n, sunken Liv ing room, pool with jacuzzi. Function wi th flair. Located on prestigious Antigua Wa y. $157 ,500. OCEAN VIEW 3 Bedrooms. 3 baths,/'formal dini ng room, custom decorated. Well landscaped patio with pool. Jn immaculate condition. $159,500 ON TOP OF THE WORLD ls how you feel in th is 5 bedroom, 2 story home with pool. jacuzzi, £ire pit and air condit ioning. All these comforts for - $195,000. BIG CANYON VIEW LOT tilght on the golf course just waiting for a custom home. $79,509. DIAL 644-17'6 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N.8 . A COLDWE LL BANKE R CO. SC!ll at $75 500 & you 0\\-7! Move to the BLUFFS. Walk Call us 10 8£!e, N•1w • • Quai ~ ttie land! ' to park, sc~l. church & $89,500 a:nd $98,;;oo.. Plac• C F C I rth ma,kot. t • • • o eswo Y c au Brokor 644-1133 PETE BARRETT Prop•r ••• · ... REAL TORS 640-0020 General R.E. 1002 -REALTY-1•00ouA?l5s~--~?~C:0111 11Ac1-1 macnab I Irvine realty SPANISH COURTYARD ENTRY Secluded custom 3 bedroom, dis tinctively styled in the Spanish manner. Beam ceiling in sunken living room . Quarry tile floors. Corona de! Mar -$94,500. Ken llartl ey 642-82.15. (Y66) BEACH INVESTMENT Quaint cottage just steps to beach on scarce R-2 lot. I-lou se & lot for value of lot alone - 154,950. Larry Dyer 642-8235. (Y67) BIG CANYON DEAUVILLE 4 bedroom Deane home \v/upgraded cafpet. ing. An exceptional buy at $137,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. (Y69) BRING YOUR OWN OXYGEN TANK ror the spectacular view from th is 4 bed- room Spyglass home will leave you breath· less. Lois Miller 642-8235. (Y69) NEW ON MARKET Sharpest 4 bedroom home in Harbor View! Next to park w/some view. Lots or custom brick work & tile, wallpaper, shutters, tint· ed windows. Only $78.900 fee . Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (Y70) COSTA MESA BUILDERS! R-2 lol, 63' frontage Pomona & 19lh St. area. Only bu ilda ble lot in area. $14,500. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (Y71 ) 1844 MICAIUiut $44·6200 N1wpof1 Betch, C.lllornW 12$13 642·5200 67.5-4060 HUGE ROOMS .,,-:;;--,,.-:~;i.:-:-.,,-:;;--:-:~-~-:-.,, Your fnmlly will bf' delighlcd Brokers Only!! wilh 111is big, roomy oororp Maintain independent slolus lot in North Costa )lesa. II in fully staffed deluxe offices has S !rdroon~ b11t 2 IX';i· Experienced I professional rooms bC!came one huge approach essential. f'lexJble n1a~ll'r bt>droom. No gm'*' 8JTflngemcnts-negotiale. Call to m()I\' and all for $43,950! Al BlaC'k, 545-8424. m Associated LJ::!SOUTH COAST 111 •11Q11 Brokers Don't give up the ahlp! '"List" it In classified, Ship to Shore Results! 642-5678. co:1s WALLACE · REALTORS --l5i4441>-44141- (0p~n Evtning1) $©\l~~-lG£trS e Thal Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle O 't•orr•no• lottt911 of the l<>11r Krambi.d word1 b .. low 10 IOfm lovr 11mple ~d1. I NAYENO I I 1 I I I I' I HEMRY ' I' I I I i I N A C Ls A A Remember wl\•t I noted ~ I I I' I ~•ge and wl! once 11ld : "'Wom. ~. ::::'.:' :::·::::::'.:· ~·~'._~ en'• mir\ds •re cleane.,. tl\an r-rnen'1. Ttwy -tl\em mor• I G 0 y M 0 L I ~1 .. ,.. • •. ., tl1-r1-i1r-Tj-ij,...:c.,.I ~ 0 Compltl• rh• <l\l.ld:le ~ ~. ~_.~ ... -'~.L-J by f111lf19 In Ill• W1IN!n9 WOtd -you d•-..lop lrOI!! 11tp No. 3 btiolot. 8 Pllt'{f NUMBER ED ltTTfRS IN I 1H~5! SQUARES UNSC~.AMBlf .AllOVE lETTEl!S TO Gtf AN5Wf~ I • W!!ntsday , Oclobt'f 30, 1974• DAI LY PILOT .Q 5 G ener" I R. E.. I 002 Gener al R .. E. 1002 O.nere"t'"'R<'."'r '". ---,1::::002=G"'o_no_,ra-,l"R"°.°'E'".---:1=,..,.r-o::,,..::::•"".der."I -:;M-;:0::,:-""""1 ouM.'17'0::,::,·.: '1;;\'1':'..,::.:---1;;02;;4;;;H;;u;:n:Ot i;:n::gT.to;:n:;Bo.e:;,;:,;:-h· 1 040 1 rvlne I 044 Lido I ale 10561 1=======~~~~;;;;;;;;;::;;;;i;;;;;;;1 ~==;;;;=;::;=========;=-1 D • C I M T URTLE ROCK COUPL E 'S HOME.':: LI. DO ISLE oAn 'o;::ralex•.! • SlASHED $3000 LA CUESTA BROADMOOR BEAUTY " n. "'" •• ~, ""' •1 ' VILLA l'°")lurit>u• I t \' l n ii: 1n1-lsla11t1. J Si>lt<'klll!I bdmu..; Llk 4 BR & I'm • del!ah mR and det1 macuh1te min ' eondition 2 .bath.'! & l11:e. piitlQ. P~ ·e new · lf e. family rn1., fl baths. O\o\·nera ··sie ce withMau-YA-FHA Terms Unlquf', ~11~1t-11tl)rv. on1• rrom •hake roof 10 •huK $W,IXXI. C>-A111!r 11111,y ca Pier &. fioat. 30 F ot. $260,000. -tlful private croundl S.ll!':r 1w bou&ht lM!W home y1·ar n~w. llLij(t' 3 bed.1uc1111 ",',",',,'~ •. ling. Owner ni u 111 N"""Ew"'.p""o'·RT HEIGHT S'. Fanlll h 6 bd PLUS out ol atta and HA8 TO \\·Uh larnlly r u o 111 , no I 1y ome; rms., 4 baths. 36 Ft. loL SEU. THIS WEEK. Don't malnte1u1.~t" Ui1" ol L'(\n-1£ IQ II ~ Vit-\\', vu•...,: ren\Olk>ll'<I +: Pie r & Slip. $295,000 A cbarminit lJ : ttnlAl w11h n1l$S the-opportunity to see 1~rt'te ,11.nd bl'!c·k \\or k. UQ th,-'1 .. 'IJl1Ul'ii 3 bdr1n11., 2 bathii;; private yard <:\IJ'f'ently pro-thl!r. outstanding orterlng-4 P ro lruionnlly 1k.'i..iratl·d. Place $69,500 .• Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. single story home on ducing 225/mo. big bedroon1s & <lraniatlc Upgraded i:1trpc·1lni; u n d p ti 60 Cl. street to street lot. $152,500 ALL vaulted ceiling 1n Uvlng dtttpt"!I. No wax Snl11ri11n lil rop~-•• ~o· DO REALTY , l~7~ \1,. 1,,1 .. 'n 40X90 Ft. $250,000 SOX105 Ft. $165,000 THE BEST IS IN THE REAR on a (::enerous 4Tx118 lot In mom "'/2nd fioO'r bftlcony. kltrht'n nrwl fan11I~· 1u11n1. 1,00 OUAllST. Nrw,.o•t arac~ N I II 1 Tl nl I tbl d pl Is th-Of h loca EJcclusive Cosla fl.1e1'4 nrea Beam«! <"Cilinl:S. O 11 n ,. r !~---~----~" *1>73·7300* \VATERFRONT LOTS O 00 ng. le rear u t O S u ex the ~i!: IOU,._· wy ' • near the ocean. n1ust i;cU. JList n.'<IU•'(ltf La guna Beac_h f048 Newport &eech 106t really a knockout ! 3 bedrooms with beam Uo11. "°"'soo '"1" s.u 500 - BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boy">1dt· D r111e N 8 b7S 616 1 General R.~. 1002 PERMANENT WEST BAY VIEW Tb is 4 bdrrn .. 2 bath, with sep. guest quar- ters, on a duplex lot, is situaled in front of the finest public bay be ach overlooking Lido Isle\ with a terrific night lights view. Needs a lo of decoration. Listed at $119,500, which is the \lalue or the land. This location comes up for sale once every 5 years. JEFF BRIERY,REALTOR MOST ELEGANT OFFICE IN TOWN 1602 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 675-9111 24 HOUR SERVICE ceilings, paneling and a cozy fireplace, It Call 644-121! PAN< ~. · ' NEWPORT SHORES', really brlngs in the $! And really, the littl e ea ....... .._ e I' I DEFLATION Cnmplo .. 1y '""'""' 3 "'"" house in Cront is no slouch, cute as a button. 142-7461 "' bonu_:s room. nl·"'' •::n-pctts with one bedroom a sunny ki tchen and patio... =E~.-.17b7lu~l7f----1~0~3~o ' 962·4471 ( ~::.) 546-8103 Th;:t "'1~~~~1~!~..-T \111· i~11~1~inti)Ol:fs~ ~\'~J~ n :{ Together they sit on one of the nicest streets ___ ---.. .. _ lfn·M•lon, 11111·11 ynu s"i' tnis l::1t·illt\e11. 0Yol}('.r h.:i>t bou~ in old Coropa de! Mar, and together they'll YALUC PACKED BLUF"FS CONDO E 1 Plan, PALATIAL PALACE l'Nl~Ul·: :! !'iTOlt\' !LCt.\il ., ut'Yo' hont<'. Call for a11pt sell fo r only $74,flOO and the income is com-~ ~11~;s, fa~w~n~t·. 2 P·~ 0'1: WITH POOL 131 'lL'I: ON ii i , l.(_>T-" ~" 6'16-7711 ing in! ?.1oden1 2 bedroom. 2 bath $R9,500. 644--0l!!A O<·ean \')l'\\', l;ic:u1..:i tno,:: l!Uh'l! .tll 11;101l •:..111-•11, .1,'.~ ---~ UNIQUE HOMES R It 67.,_ b l llu').!" i;un di·«k t•;i ··""''ti 11/ ---<! ea ors .rvvvv ho1nc on R-2 lot. Do li I e ARP . 2 lllory s B~. i:nr .garus:•• . ;u118! I~ n nulu !> J>t,,.;t ·" rPili>. ·nl,\T OF· - 1443 E . Coast Hwy ... Corona del M•r :.·<u'age -S66.500. 3BA. Y.alk to CDi\1, H.S. ':°°"1 s n (';. '\X'll3.l: !If l'~:JtS i\ sctNIC \'l' Ul" Walker & Lee 675-'600 & shop. ctr. $87,900 01111cr. crnperor size bNh'Ourl1 11nli Till' (X,:~.>\N General R.E . 1002 Ganoral R.E. 1002 FINE TURTLE ROCK VIEWI $129,500 Former President model home! Real ele- gant ! 3 BR, FR, lge DR, 2\h baths, Cov, patio, air-cond., 3-car gar + many extras. OWC $75,000 1st TD, 8~ %, 25 yrs, due 15 yrs, 2111 San Joaquin H iiis Road 6-1()-6006. Sltll!'R l'OOITI. A f:tnlnllllt' lui,: • • . . •l •L ••••ll Vl519N CONDO/PLAZA fanuly t'lltt"rtulnin~ honii·. So1·1.111llni; I BDR~l. .\,, Dt::\ ---BEST BUY RIALTY 3 br, 2 ba, ~.ooo. 011'1ler I m 1auail ~ u.~,.. Pli•n. h.'\.li ,, w ,·,111 .. ·1· BA LBOA COVES 5l2--t543 83s-9li7 • Plac• 111.; lhru-oot, l.sla11 \ .•;ir-c· Your nii•n pi{'1" 'f' 2 i..llfll(. C •~EOSHORES FIXER Upper by Owner i..11rhl·n. h.1~ HILl·I\ ,.,. . 1 .•• 11 """" . ' .. Prop•rti••. I \~ '!'.: t· O\'F:\ l)]"li· . p,l{l()Ui; UpJ::l"8l1.~ .•• )I rm; Strikingly done 3 BR .. \vith ;,BR, lB•\, fool. $60,000. 7777 752_1920 {, · \' ' -• · Coi;l(Jffi hunit• luicll: p·1tto. oceim view & pool. Xlnt tin-838-1491 6T:>--1•00 QUAil Sl. NlWl'Oltf t.lACH \'.':'I llt • (;.\flB. !JI:-". {.. I•.\. 0"' 11<'1.., 11anl •11uitk !> u 0 I e rulCing. !I.love-in condition. El Toro 1032 ---'l'J..:\SI\'~: \'SE 1>~· IJEl 'I• C.111 !li&.n11 • $137,500 TRY THIS FOR !'iT A! NED :.J,\llUlii\NY -GEM-e A STARTER e CABIM;Ts. T'1;. Tnteresl · Don't p11y rl'nl \\ h1·11 you 12()..F Tustin Ave., N.B. :l·Story c .. n O\\'o this hnna· in n REALTORS 642-4623 Country Sidl' convenient lo<"alion. 3 Bit Co•ta Mesa 1024 Beautiful 4 BR., 2 full baths. 1 BA, !iv & din con1b, hl: $1500 DOWN MESA VERDE 01'M.·n -.uurca~c icuN~ in :.1011 Walker & Le e "" "'· II 2 11101< \IS. IJ.\T!I ~IA l l llA l l ,.., l.Af{l;~; L>l:.N. t\PPH11:-:.1_,;iiiiii:~~~~~=~I 2:; l ~l' .. \\ lth dlil. •li(ll1.~1· ~la~s 11;1lb rh;it vr•'IL Ii• s1111 drrk. Th1'!'" 1 .. n" Ix !!••t huy in L.:11.;u11a, for only TOP &LUFFS LOCATION NEW LISTING NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 Spacious 4 Bedrm, 2 beth, I !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l~00!'!';6 I This luxurious 3 bedroom, 2' bath farh:Jy hcine has a large rrec·shaded yard large enoug h for a pool and convertible for trailer, cam- per, or boat access. A~ praised and approved for VA 9~~o/" loan. Shag carpet:;, bit -in s. eountr v kilch. N e\\]\' Dish11•asher. Gor g eou s painted irlside and b ock custom drapes. Large ex-ynrd H fenced nnd hi\ s pnsed aggregate patio & shaded trc~s. Totul pl'li:c walkways. It 's a RE AL $31.500. E>Z h.•rnis, sl'ill•t BARGAIN at $ 4 4 • 0 0 O · 1vill help you 011'11. C<1ll Ai;I., 586-&950 Principals only. &ll-35B4 $55,950 FULL PRICE Ill !Hl)" CN I •1..; tl\~.! MISSION REALTY OPEN DAILY 2-4 4308 PATRICE RD, : :; Blinn., 2 ha. ~p\11 li•VC)J 1011 nhow;c. f:1ein;: 1> f) o I•. C11.u,•r lt•av 11lJ:: Ul'\.\l. t;tud('.'n J.'ay bl~·X:l'..S . Great three bedroom plus 2~li baths ho ml'. La 1· g e patio. Additional s1tndl'ck · overlooks one or r i n e s t green belts. This home has been upgraded \\'ith n c w vinyl floors, new fixtul'l-'s & l\C-\\' ldlchen appli11nccs. Call us for appointment to see 673--8550 beautiful courtyard entry. _G_•_no_r•_l_R_.E_. ___ 1~-'-_B_•_lboa __ 1,_1a_n_• ___ _ lill),>e used brick firt>place, Harbor View Hills 10381;-,.-.... --..,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOii DISTINCTIVE DESIGN !»l:l S'l \~isl 1111.1• .. L<.c'Ull3 c1 .... 10 "'hoo'•-s.e 10 •I> REAL ESTATE preciate. $41,900 *BAY .VIEW* ~ BR.. 3 baths, fam. rm. w/wet bar. Lge. patio; 40 ft. }OL Vacant. $164,500 HVH LUSK HOME PHONE 17141 494-0731 Macnab-Irvine Rancho La Cuesta "El Cajon " model. 2 Story with 4 bedrms. 3 full baths, din rn1, fam rm, most rooms with view of healed pool and enjoy the lire ring. Pro!. landscpd. Walk t o schools. Close to bike way to the beach. $74,950. 644-7270 NEWPORT BACK BAY Walker & Lee Large, Quallty constructed l-2=="="':''':'':'.'':''':'''::"':'''==::'.. family home on cul-de-sac Hea"' •bake root,"""' ex-• PRINCIPALS • terior. Three bedroom..'!, l\\u baths, family room and heated pool. $57.500. NEED INCOME PROPER-:-S ALL AREAS FOR OUR !NVESI'ORS 389 Mira Loma, Costa ?ifesa Call 642-1060 for appt Principals Only K.V, Oill1, Bkr, 771>-7652 General R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 rxtrcwrdiwt1:1 f~-twbm.. Newp©tt 8~rt at Newp©tt tje,ad_ Where i;lse? And nothing south of Sea H<1ncti's boldne~s to comp;ire 1l with. But ttien 1t clocs Ocfy compauson. Deep cour1y<Hds. balconies ond decks c~rywhert>: ~pac1ous. accon1nl0daling 1e~1trences fof unc:.ommoners. Wood !>hen!t1ed. clipped eave, sallbox nrch1tcc1urc. Defies oescriphon, must be \vi!lktd alloul to be apprecta!ed. Motor up Suorrt0r Avenue lrorn the Pacific Coast Hrgh'l1i1y to eight smashing models. From $59,000 <ind wortt1 every penny and then ~omc. Don! ::.n1fl al NewDC)ll Beach, e1thet Yuu might get a lungful of l1esh sea·borne air! , SALESPERSONS Owner Gia-ml (673-1664 Evenings) Nted A New Outlook? DO L L HOUSE, completely A Fresh St•rt? remodeled. 3 BR, 2 Ba. Depres•ed? country kitchen, + 1 BR We are interviewing men and Apt. Patio, close to Bay. Y.'OlT\en, experienced and Jn-$129,000. Owner 675-7016 cxperienc • f·r sales posJ-l "B=aiilboa=c.:P-•n"1""n-,u~t,_a~l"00=1 tions in our Corona del fl.tar office. Eam and learn in a delightful atmosphere of 4 BR., lffon, $9-1,500. Try 25% antiques and nauUca with down, balance 8'fq h e Ip I u I , compatible co-Marshall Realty 6T':>-4fi00 \\' o rk e r s and indh·!dual I "'c~.~ •• ~n~a-d'e'l~Mc,-a-,----.1"02"2 broker assistance. YOU WILL NEVER HEAR A DISCOURl.CING WORD!! Call Nigel for apprlntment ---------.... l!l'IQuail l lii•Plac• Prap1Prti•• . ·. 752·1920 1400 QUAil !ol. NtWHMIT llACH You tell'em -We sell 'em 4 °/o Co mm i ssio n-9 litultiple Llsting Boards with over 5000 Mies force available. ~uintard ~REALTY Since 114' 644-7211 Al'll'tlme etm 3355 VIR Lido, N.B. Suite 295 Smashing Palermo two story 18TI Harbor Bl., C.J\f. 642-2991 home iwith the LARGEST.\•!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""!!!!!!!!!!!~ PATIO IN TOWN! """' NO VACANCY! patio cover, doobl.:: gas WHEN YOU SAY "BUY WISER" YOU'VE SAID IT ALL {With apologies to the bttr company.) Th e r e couldn't be a willer buy than pro- perty In C.D,l'\t., and this beautiful duplex Is just such a buy. Excellent location. Only a year old. Sundeck. patio, view. All for only '"'·""· Call 64~5S5 .', ,, '"•'"" "'"'" 0 ••UP B.B.Q., sandy play area, At $165 per montlt rent, this colored outdoor lights, pro-duplex stays ~oll n e a r I y fessional landscaping, se?a-100% ol· Che. Um~. T\\·o one rttle dog run. fireop it and Jo~ bedroom wuts \.\'J!h It greal more. Great locatwn wllh a EA~E Costa 1'-1 ':11 a view of Big Cnnyon a nd PRI· location. Woul~ you believe VACY. NO TWO STORIBS $36,500. Prlnc1pals o n I )' NE>.'1' txlOR. F ee land, mo-please. Uvated seller, flexible un Call 646-0555 es<:row ~. $86.495. Call 675-722S .. ~ ., ...... '" ~·' ,, .. ~· \\LL~:\' HE \l'.I'' A BERG £NT~RPR1SlS CO FOR BEAUT, LIVING 239 Poppy Ave. " '·····!!<"""" ~··~· \ \LLI~\' HE \l:I'' A BERG ENTERPRISES CO \ \IJ.~:\· HE \l:t'' A BlRG E"llfRPRISES CO Lovely 3 Bdrm + Guest Qll"s + gRrage w/bach. Qtrs. -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1 in rear(ocellllllide). E ii c I. • brick paUo, brick Fr p 1 c. Greenbrook Jewe1 Only 1 year old. H a s everything. 4 b d I' m s , 2 b a ths ,f a mily r oo m , fireplace. Electric built-Ins. Has a long list of custom extras. $55,950. Call 54(}-1.720 ~ VIEW POOL HOME Financing avail. 1'1ake of- fer. $110,000. Avail immed. MORGAN REALTY * 552-4222 * Wt ·lt(n 1C&Cc ir11pa11y· ~ f ' ~ -~J 2955 Harbor Blvd. Greenbrook 4Br, Fa n1ily rm. p o o I , , jacuzzi Ocean Vu F' e e. Large 4 b«lroon1, 1. b a · 1 CANYON ACRES Rc11 lty Con11l<1ny SandpiPer n)(l(]el. . ~I a n )' s t ep-<lo"'' J\ J} v r nt l•---;..-..;....;..;._,I xtJ·a11 Sl29 500 832-'i03-I & \1'/JnOOcm lph . 1' an1 1111, l-~====~=~-&10-s8I9. ' · big count ry kilch~·n. AA;\ 2 COl)' rottu~es nesllL<d. unde1 REDUCED $5-000 landscaping, huge l.'OV pa110 huge .~h::Hle ti-Ce:; s11oaled Rl'aut. cusloni Uuplc.I[. 3+3', Huntington Beach 1040 111fBBQ. A ~du_ l t OC'('Upit'fl. on o!O , of :in acn_'. T.he beani ct"ilings, fp, st;iined on I y S 4 .,, a o O. Broker parcel l!I entirl'I)' rh1t 11 Ith glass ii•indo11·s. Xlnt ff'n"f4l M:!-7411 or Evcs:!Mi8-4l7i. plr111y. of roon1 for li~ht area. Sl2J,;,oJ, Make oiler. __ _ _ _ n1fg. 111 tht" .hack. Good 1n-Call for appL lo S<'C. ~: Must See to Be lieve 1•es1n1enl, 111th good close SPARLL'IC REAL 1'.:.!:.IA~ 3 Bedroon1. 2'~ bath, \\'llh in at•t'('SS. $76,000. 833-~4 • carpets. d1·ape.~. ;}\\' fpl c. ~~I BIG CANYON . Nf'ar Lake Pooi ... t! b1od1s ~Oe.t'tH,, Charm-Quiet-to brai:h. G1.,..u1 flour JJl..n EXECUTIVE HOME- f()r l'11lrrtain1ng. t.;1~.~ c:1n REAL ESTATE For Sale nr Lease or Le~ .e-z c are Towh. .v1u·d. G S Opl ion. 4Br, 3 bu, p o oJ 2B. -\Valk In clost>t -bri'"i11 Red Carpet, Rea ltors ~ lenncyrc _c. vie"" v a J u c ti at 0.,W. kite -Llml DR~f -scp 53~8836 4!11-!H (J :,.i!H)3JG $200,000. Reduced lo $1 79,liJ) ldryrm, custon1 fixture>· ag. due lo rn1ergeu1·y silu11li<Jn. 968-4456 Irvine 1044 Call 644-534;, or 640-0777,- Fall in Love 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;.;;;;;;; I WHITE WATER VIEW NPT. SHOR ES, J blk• to 5¥4°/o Loan LARGE FAMILY? bch. 3BR 21:JA, shag erp1.11· •t"' · 2 Bf{. 011·11 yuur own upt., beam ceil Hv 1m w/ at • '"'· pmo -presugc. area Then. don't /all ol sec this kiteh w/h!tns & DI\\'. '..: ck>se to sehool shopp111g .. iB SPACIOUS, 5 bcl rn1. & In.in· clo!>(' to shoppini.: & beach. 2 ear "''· ~-P"t-. ;;.~ ·11~m10NR.\I ·gM" ·1 · d :'l\ank•ur'<'ll gartlt'tl~ & " .-.-, ..... ......., WI· 1 r 1 • a · -· 1 y rm. hon1e-1l's a eeora-& mo irn·. w,·il"•' & ,\•-. 9371 · d r h 21 bi h V landscaping. Heated pool ... ......,.. E h• N lor s e zg t~ ~ ·11 N. l'l'Y recreation areit. p t iced clu•·s. 642-8011/ 968-4950 : veryt rng ew-attractively landscaped yard * BLU>~'S CONDO• I il!!!t at S'.l 1.500. { Spotless Hf:~LISTIU\LLY l'lt!CED D z Plan. 5br +. 1-"ee I a n "'. thruoul -owner movi.1~ ~ at saB,500. ~ < ~~ll;zi 0 1~· n er. $95,000. Ta2-i4.i11 Wct!ks -3Bcl. liJt. bath cornet -....,.. ~ 494-640 1 lot C\.'d patio -\\•alk sch•)!)(. lcoT~H=E~. ~B~L~U~F=F=s~. ~E~,-,,~,-.,..-- cull Jack agent 800-!GlJ 2 BR. & d•o, 1-•ty. -. 494-~67 1 •'1'1-2100 " " S P R A WLIN G E XE C $65,000 6·IO-~ Agent . HOME-MAMMOTII add~n e PRICE SLASHE De \;D°"U"'P;;:L;::E~X'O-. -', ,CC:b'°ioc"k'-'lo'>;"°''!'-'Ch-.1 recreation room, g ia n t, $3450. Vacant Positive cnsh no"·· $82.59). sp a rklin g H /F p oo l Very Serious Seller 6~330:lor a.l2-3139. " wlwood deck, gas BBQ + (. 1 , Fu Two ~101y CoJoninJ. O.:ean S:tn Clemen'• I01~ ire r ng. ssy 0 11'" er d Lloyds &ink Bhlg. view. Palatial. 4 BR & fan1. __ :.;.;....,::.;._:;._ __ :.::;:;: \ h~ve prof: remodel e University P:i rk Irvine rn1 ., 21it BA., 30' J!ving kitchen (Incl new jet age Days 552-7000 ' Nights rm \.Vilh stone lircplace, all VIEW LOT •. f i xtur es). Truly the g 0 u r m et , s h ave n ! 1::-::::;::::;:;:;:::;:;= ~ltr,i!t. dsh\\'Shr, ceramic .tile Build your dre:iin home ;,. candlelight dine! A n k 1. ,I LIFE OF EASE ~ 1ndoor-0ut.door carpeting. ~his l<i.rgf' bl uff "'ilh s11.·$ deep carpel, 4 big BR II, , Shag carpetrng and custo,m 1ng views of the Paci.Ith. un believahle bargain-$55,000 Trea~ ycursclf to .~i~Ul<1 t1,nl". dl'apes thr_uouL I-loge patio, Offered 111 53' .. 500. GRUBB Bkr 9G2-5.'>U. T h 1 s 1 0 .w ni,11nti·nancr> oversized yard, d o u b l e ,t ELLIS Real E s ta ~:e -...---.---,-.--,.--:-1 cha rn1er 11•1.il take cure or gan ige. $69,500. Tcrn1s RE D 675--7093 · Gingerbread Cottage itsc:I L \\'uJk to i:iools. tct:nii., CARP=T. R EALT O R S S t A I O•ft 3 640-li:i72 or 499-<im an a na ou Sweeping front ~awn .to. putting: grl-'Clls and «~hools. ~m home within biking Lu:..-uriously uu~1·ud•"t :! brl-IMMACULATE di s t a n ce to b each . rms., 21 ~ lm!hs an,! f:1n1ilv EMERALD BAY Ho;nemakers kitchen, cozy rooni. $5J.~iUO · G 1 . , -I 2 yr. nr1\', 3 br.. 2 00., !iv1ng. room w/\\'OOd bui:i1-CALL 552•7500 rr;it 11·11te 1r;i1e1· \'tcw; ll'/spririklcri., ('O\'\l. potlci, 1ng fireplace, large patio, Udnns., ~ baths, .den 111th 11r. So. Coast Plaz.-1• Ass u¢\e FRESHLY PAINTF.D IN-• VISION • fl'pl., fon nal d1n1ng m1.; 7':/; VA. $45.950. 557-8564 SIDE & OUT. $35,000. Call ~1·cludPd radiant heatM l ~~-~.~-~~~=-1 today tcrrdce. CentrRI location Westminster 10f8 This large 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with ll~x19~ family room plus IO~s x l·l~ii fo1·n1al dining room will d e 11 g h I you. It has everything: air conditioning, bltn vacuum. healed 18"36 pool w i t h jacuzzi, <'.athedral ceil ings, master sui te with balcony, park-like grounds. On I y $61,500. SUBMIT ON ALL TERMS. 2 adj. R-2 lots So. of Hwy. 1v/4 unit bldg. Fix-up or tear dn. Owner sacrifice at leM than land va lu e. Sll5,000. incl plans !or 2 new duplexes. 6Ta-6900. The R1tal Estaite Fair REALTY near 1ennis courts. $155.000 LARGE EXECUTIVE la,.:e Beautiful 5 bedroom, 3 baths, 839-6133 or 5~2551 a red hill company TURNER ASSOC. & 1il11ster home. \\'et bf ... upgraded throughout Ol'ien-I """";::"::':~:i:::~-· 1.~;·:;;,~P'.::;!~';::::!:::,~1;:·~ "' N c H La ' !~c~ssgardens. Boat/trailer I G( NO DOWN n1v. ar cn1l'r, 1v1ne ll.,,, . 494-117)• . guna ~~g;~~l'd~in~n1;.Bed-o;;,~le~~ • co:Ts WALLACE , REALTORS 962-4454 * SAVE $9000 * New Unique Duplex. One 5 BR. 3 Ba, house & one 2 BR. 2 Ba. Wood panelling, Stained glass, Frplc, beach foo t bridge 1 Blk. 428 Goldenrod. Ov.·ne.r/Builder. 675-S921 lmmediat& Occupancy EASTSIDE Easlslde J~g 2 Story 3 BR 675-8600 $262 Month CUSTOM BUil T hath. euston1 drps, Palos \\'hen you assun1c the ex-Verde ~Tone firepluec. •: 2 Vlsl.N ~ Bednn. 2 bath. Hard wood isting 7r; l<>:.n on 1 his 16:~:1 Blut!h1rd C11n~un P.d. Largl' patios. pool size :'11.. ' f l oo rs . Lgc yard, on sharp. 3 bd1·n1 hon1r. Only N~'"'' ·1Br, 4 1 ~bn. huge fanii-spol ll'SS thruout. Si3.~. . RIALTY cul-de-sac street. Close 10 3 Yt!ars nld. l)ining-rn1, ly room 11·fvll'\~'. 3600 sq CENTURY 21, 53&7~·01' Goldenwest College. F i r st huilt-ins, dish iv 0 sh eo r. rt. 3 c.ir ~a r~gi:, Your 5.16-1!."68 · r e offered O Jy ~3~900 1· I "I Chuirl' of Colors &1~~~.~~------1 EASTSIDE in1 . n .,. L . irep ace. ,. 1 a g-i•nrpellnJ? c ·,,,.,,f'ti''"· A"'s•••lt' t'", ,·~t•'"" Mobile Homes 0 Broker 812-7411 or Evt"s: lhnJoul. $47,900. Call ,. ~ ·' ''" · D LLHOUSE 96..'l-4062 &l4--t;T5Q 101111 n! ~3~',. 011·nc r ai,;nl. for sale 1100 Hardwood floored b ea ut y 5'11i-4211. , graced by fruit trei:>11 on R POSSESSIONS ~ -------. , ·71 LANCt:R 21 '-63'. $ct extra spacious lot. $29,500. E TARBl!Ll 1 BLUE i..AGOON VILLA up in ht•au11ful ,\duJt Pa(k. For information and locution IK • I Prinl<' l0t:u!ion, \'Jell'. 2BR, 2Hr. l\ ha. fanltlv i'n1 . u:CI Quail l •co',",.",", _f<'llA & VA hon1es, _ AE_All'QRS~ I 2'~ BA, ul! 1111plianccs. Fully t·rtcd ,\-dra1ift1. Q:l\I ~ !icl'ilr~1to1· fu1·11ishcd. Si•rious i!~9-46i:I. • • Place · KASABIAN ~clle1 ... Fu·st 1in1t· offered . .,0 x ~-BR() \D:'l!OOR • , Prap.rtl .•• · 600 Newport CC"ntc • o ,.,.\'" Only $69,500. tcm1s. RED -, . · ~ JJ . 1'1 ' .. ••" 7.2.t.2. ' ' C'llPl•'.T. R E A LT 0 R S L .: ba, .ll ll t piu k, po Real Estate 962-6644 HAS EVERYTHING•,•.-" -t 1400 QUAll St. NIWIJOlllT llACH &IO-S672 or 499-4271 pc s. •;s..1""" Huge lot, 110 by 181. Older Condo. Lse $325 mo or Jse 3 bedrnt hdme with huge option $350 mo. $100} o~ studio, fplc, trees and shrubs lion. Credit $50 mo to down galore. CaJI us 11 bout this pymt. By owner aft 5 pnl. one of a kind proiierty. Ask· 1 _&~1~2-~222'l5'=:C-,===~-- ing $40,000. Owner will help CHARACTER NO DOWN VA finance. ~1151 COTTAGE l\IEREDJTH GARDENS. ele-.\BR. Bonu.r, H.oon1 plu" L N. I ·"" ' gant, 5 bedroom, 2~~ bath, Fan1ily ltoon1. F or 111 11 11 ag1.1na igue 1052 10· x 52', living rm 16' ;<J.6'. located on cul-de-sac lot. Dining Rn1. Air Con 'I , I earpl'fl'fl th1'0UKhout i Tl c You'll love the wide n]l('n 7~ Cl Loan. very sharp, feellng of this Cos111: t.1csn 3br, 2ba, frplc, $TI,500. Just home. 3 Huge bedroon1s, 2 11 s t e d . JIURR\"! Agt. ba, 2 bti ck firepla1.-es, fnn1 642-9666 rm & much, much morr. I ~;:;;~;::;::;~;;;:;:§~~======~ I No 2nd car needed here -I 1 \Valk to evt'l"ythin;:. A 111rri-Sf EK & FIND. Types oflledo '"' "''"'· C'dll lo''"" ""';i,, YAWLNS SE T S OPARSBDMR L S TI S OFASTEPEELSTPJ LDBFOIOI L K C AJTENFOA OOCBNDUF E ST U TSIPOEC RUKKOURNEIYOYOJDUPB EB C FUT C VPAD U PPOFRIS AAESTS E HW UTTERFAINL J U DE I ODAA S RSS U DSLKE R C EEDPLE U IPR UO PRBKE JHLRDLERONRB UPU IU C P A8BBOAP F S GU BF .HM U 1l PRY P E L L FE J C NOUYB &PI :i CAJDO KNOO 8 8 IJll(JtM IJ RP HR L S T S DO U BLAD EC X O I SU TS IMln.nioN: The hiUttl .. ,_ !tit .. IMklw ,,,_, ,.,...,., Wtwlfd, ap, .,._.., or ·~1 ift cM pu.uk. FIM •di """"' -ud M:r. ii: bi NI iiow-11: BUNK FOUR·POSTER RINGLE CHA1R·BED .JACKKNIFE SLEEPJ.:KS DOUBLE MURPHY SOFAS DOUBLE-OtcC ROLLAWAY 81\1010 T_,rew: ~k•• it.ttubHo. ; --• To order any or t11 ol tha wtpt.ndtd "S.elt It F'ind'' book.I, numbtl!I 2 thtou1 h 8, tend 60 ('lnta fOf elCh, rn1ltln1 chtck• ptyable to "Seek .l Find," Star-Tel1eram Syndlc1tt. Addrt• lttten in care of t.h la ntW9ptper. 5'16-5880, Heritage lleaitors. NEWPORT BACK BAY Large. Quality constructed 1amil y home o n cul-rle-sac. Heavy i'lhake root. rustic exterior. Th.ree bedroon111, t\\·o haths, faniily room and heated pool. $57,500. 389 Mira Loma, Costa fl.lesa Call 642-1060 for uppl Princl~s Only EA8TSIDE F'Al\11LY llOtllE. 2 & 1..'Qnvert. den. stepdn f3n1 rm V.'I massl\'e brick fpl & din·dln aren, 2nd fpl In pan'ld den, shaJl: ~rpt thl'OUt, bltin kit, co v '11 . patioJ lcnt'f'<I lrlr !I p a c f', $4.l,950. RED C ARP ET , REAL TORS. IJ.40-8672 1% LOAN S Br, 2 Bil :!,000 sq. rt. Take over $34,000 VA loon. Seller wUI carry 2nd. full price $47,950. 8;.o nppt. SPAIUJNC REAi_. t;STATI:: ~Q:l-1 ABOlIT 2 miles to bt>nch, 3 to Balboa : 3 BR, S\\1m. pool. All~ume 8~) i;t, Int. Approx S6<nl. On. T r 11. d e OK. J>ILOT REAL T''. '1 119 P~I ~ P EPC,;SSESSION. 3 l 4 Brx. Rtart at $38,lXXl. CAil ror'fte· tails. A.gt. S46-n1q, 0 u tstanding neighborhood. Cstm det-orated. B<>r1111iful porches. Enc pa 1 1 (I , Ex· Forn1al dining room, 2 planters in Patio. $7S,QOO. 1{,. '"'\.;i /}_.I · l·lu..;11t• u1·eo1. tii~1-396tl. fireplaces, 2900 sq. ft. o! Call 551-5'.'ti2 ....-#tf£.n-f f t• /...><.#>fV C Ry iRr. l"k'n. :!li<j, r 11 I Id r I', I u x u r >"livi ng. ENTU ' ASSUME 81/2°/o LOAN p;1r1ot~h1·1t. lg lot, adtdcs. 21· ~T5'12 or 5.11i-S86.'i Brand nc\\', 3 lil{, ~Io~ t Sf'EOALIZING fN SlttCW-~. 6'i:~10.1.1. " OPEN HOUSE des i r a b 1 c , ui d•'n1 i1nd LAGUNA NIGUEL VIE\V 1\PT, ~1z1• ~lobi!r Honie :tn 1123 !\lain Street Univr>rsity Park loi:ation. PRO PERTJES 11.-lull park on lhl' Bay_ • OPEN DAILY 1-5pm $51,950, S.10·0087 I SEA TERRACE S\.~.ThO >10-.Wi:.1 NE\\' cusln1 hit 4 BR & SY OWNE R: Pftl\'1\Tr; r.L'.\HDE11 \l~I:.\ ''°!\ ll t1'l>"T'-' .vi.· ·t•· .,.., NE\\' rustm bit 4 BR & fun1 .. 1 .._.. : .1 •~. ~vx '.!.· • .,1, 1111 3 car g<1r otf alley 11./lrg * Nf:\\ 4 BR. 2 Ba . C1il\o'!!1' . 1 hi!,(.\! ,\du!t I :lrk 1Jl-Oi19 i.pit~~ for trlr or bnat. AU Park, tilt•'.'°'!!.. A/C, Sj3.~l 1 En loy !he G~ Life c•1·,-...; ,r;, 11knrls PP. • dht features. ;,36-$21. 1 Story. 8l3-.'i!Yil C.ill l!lJ-_,,\.. C:omrTiercial _P,p __ t y 16§0 Cl'rald S. Thoma!J, Realtor. --- LA CUESTA BY THE SEA. (,?~ ,.. ' SMALL COMM BLDG. 2 blks to bell.. 5BR, ram ),,,¥;ii( A\ ST AR GAZER 1< "-...,_ 1 l :-;t'Jl. \111\1:1 S.37.500. rm, din m1. study, huge 11,· (LA\' R l'tlLL/\N (t\1·n1•r 11 i11 l'llfl')' firl'I TO, R'Ourn1c t k 11 c h \\'/coun ter ,;f/'! ... ·A~.'; H You• o~.1, A,r,.;i1 \..,;J. M sin l1;',~~-·~ Roy Mc Card le Rltr _ ba r, brick patio. 1 Y r ~,.,j ,, ~,,. 1<<101d·~g 1° 1~. Siar" 'V' ocr 11""f.., 1810 Newport Blvd. C,M , old-only $79,500. Call to ~t'e, • .,11.161s 1 o d~v~1, P '""1'o<><l~ '"' Wtd"t!!.do\', , 1~ '}') 3t,<f S48-7729 ~ -PATIISON C 0 , 642-8011, ·" 14.5&-6J reaJ ,., ,.1,, .,, • .,r,~..J•ng tonum~ri. 1z lJ-87 89\Q · ask for Josh. <>1 V>O'I." l Ww< h.r!l1 ~·9"· I nc:ome Propady IY,,. :11,...,..,. ~IV...., KO-•tO 1 1 :::::::::;_:_~:;!:::;:!__:.:=:lj TAKE OVER :il<><I• . ri ... "'71 Olio) ()<'I 11~ -,~ 1 1...,,.~'""' J'''"' 6JC""'"lo~!lv ""r JP y, LU XUR Y T RIPLEX GOVERNMENT LOAN .,... ~·~'"' :~~"'"""'J 1 ,1l'l 36~i: 3 & 1 BR horn~ ln aU i~~. :,,.~ 0"0-.'• 11149890 5 3 ;,-l'l'I ,,!II. l'uririn~lon l:k.'l( i"t•ar 0<•rn11, \\TIO<! burn ctj)lc, ,1r1 har. 1h~h\\'a!<h<'r, heavy i<h.'.lkC t,1111 .t •·nrl. g~. Sl_•\Jt•r II il\ fill:ll\L"e ill 8~<;,, 11re11.s. No quali(ying. For Gt 1><t1H1 7'>1-.t Jlr."""'"' 010..,.~...i ~AG1n•••1.11 111orelnlormation calJBKR., r.,./ ... 111 •r>... J~""" 611,,,~ .. , ~•· ,4 :• 0 •0 337~ .., "" -· ~~ .,.,....__ I n'f<1' r "F J4.•I -~ 101·-fl)I, •v~-.. l)IC :t .:1 A HC HIT ECT ' S Custon1 A-Frame, 3BR -+-den on \• acre + hugf' pool + 2BR gue11t houM!. A ''CI':>' 1:nlque, private ~lale. Only $79.950. 968-Mo.l. Bkr. l'\'<'~. 1 BR, 2 Stol)' in x!nt co111!. Nt<w ''rpte thru-out, t'Usr drpit. bltn11, lge In d !l c: p rt yard, $.il,900. Con 11 (Ir A1t.~11m fllA loan. P'rin(' . only!! 846-45.~2 ;"''\].\-J• 40 4 11 T"-.t '' ·~.i--)I I~ :11, 11 ''t' <';•Jto0 1)1~-•I"""' •il\,o.1 7~r,,,....,,...., JJl 11"'..J • ~ /J l..., 6 - 1.,.. •••· 1's..c -· ca,uco•" & Assoc. '' •, l 'h-1 ,...._..._ ''' '' , 16 {...... .,. 1, 1,, ~~~~ · · 1 &t:i-s:iri0 or a-ID-108.1 ~,,. I /!. I • !).. NU.. ... ~• 1'~" ~ ----.'"'7~:....,.1 ,~L>-• <t<......... ..,\,..,. ~·»,l•.·~; 1 ss UNITS, rerurbish.,ct. '0"' •. •0 ~· .• , ... 1 -,o....... 1681 t}"-· O·VflCllOCy. LO~ Sp-~. ,<\f\, "°'"' llO•.-.. AOU• .. UI I . -.- ;!Mrot -,11. ~1 0.......,.. '" ... _ a}\t'. O\vner (1na""", .,~.. ..,~ .,~.. ·~-·j: ~ ~l f~-··· ')1r... ,, , IU r• .~~ s~ .. 1 ;,. Sanla Ma..,. .... I• ... __ !>• l" M• ,...... .... (' Ii "k ~· -"" 1!-W-~t :,•v,.,,.,,.11 ''""""' ~6~1tlf2lc.~--() D f, ~1 8 loqAI_ ;"" _,,,., !.&1•-~ ~,.r.,.~ _ ~'°" "'°"'""") ~18~ P!Kfl Ll~l P:1r1.n('n1hl11--l yr :,.,ld Paul W. Brumfield ... ~~o •1 ;>ro....,...,,,"'O ,,,,,,,..,1 "°''1""' 111 '' ,.,. -:w utut rui-n 11pt< In ti" I. ' -,,. ~~.! ·•o.· •~t\.... • GLF.N l\tAR, Beaut. 3 bt', rit l/•I .) JU ('> ol ,.1,om._, .. 1c., .. ,. ....• o Cll'!nl'llh'. SS:iOO llit!<h lor x 'l Ila, nr. Schonl, S-12.0tK). ),', >,', ~ ~ ~ .. =~~ILi>..J (:::~ \J .. 1 t1 ... ~~,;,~~ J w 115-• ~hrltrn·rl I n •' . MANA(if.;. By "pp o in I n1 "" nt onl,>', ""-"-""-:::::~";;_ __ _; ___ _;'l;_ __ -'~'~·"'~''-"~'"'·· i\I r; NT 1'' 1t 1': t:, \ 7 J)t I O\\Oflr. Cnll: 963-ISSll -\~12-TiX1 J ti 6 DAILY PILOT W1dntsd'Y, Octobtf 30, 1974 &-~ ~."'n"'~"om-•'P"r_o_p_•_rty~~2000=~1~n-co-m-,-,1 Property 2000 :ncom"•-,P"'r-ope-,..,,-y-2000==1,-°'H'"o-u-,.-,...,.U:-n-:fu_r_n""l•"'hed_..,,., • .,--,,Ho=u.._. Unfurnished .._uses UnfurnI1hed Townhouse Unfrn 3525 Ap1rtment1 Furnl1t)td AJ!:'rfment! Unfwn. ( BEACH DUPLEX S unl" on "'•' "" ~I• Genorol 3202 Coit• Me.. 3224 Nowpert B .. ch 3269 I.ARCE 3 Bt., lliO Ba .. Nowpert Booch l7691 .C:.:•:::••:::•.:;Mooo~;;....-::-:::';.31==2A ONE STOP ~pbtrano Bch O CF. AN I----'-----' ;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;===I 'wc11rloU1: shb.a crpts .. blt1111,, 1- .NEWPORT -•"RONT $tJo.coo "9'Himl_ .UA l.ENTALS ~~im~-r~c.0~·w! Newport Bay View ~~~lis~~u~:~t.P\'Ca':~ WIN~~tu~ALS $32,375 lnvesrment Shoppin"' Industrial Prpty. 2l00 wtvitc:1Atru11o1u-voc1 ,it:itl'., &\•all Nov I. $290. mo. Low·~ 3 bedroom. 2ll bath water paid. Adults. no ~ts. 2 br, llt•ctifront apt. $275. • ~ a l I D a v e . fl 4 o -11 :; I ootidom\11iun1 nr11r shopping LA MANCHA APTS. Ulll. Dd. ht &: lut mo. Ciol'gt!ous 1 AIOI')' N~ 2 llnlti; \'/\ . S•G,9:.0 ATT'N. f fill HOIJ\CS Hl"11t11ge Realtors, & pool, Sli2!J/mo. yrly. 7711 .,_ .. pt C'L -t refundable cle&n'I· dep. Jlf'flCh duplb' SOO It lo l2 hot1:«-11, Est~1111dt" l;),000 Jennnc Nc"-man 642.&235. •'" ...,.,.,,. nee, ,,. 6801 \V. Seashore Dr. Call Suri and Sand! JUllt S?l.37S Tr111lt•)( nn IJ.1 k1·r (I.I.~ UNIT BUYERS • I .vrs. £,\!)1$10£ 3 sn. 2 BA (V•D 642~2007 er 64:i-Q18 ··-. l'att'··-,_ k. y. \\• I OUPlS. ... 11 h St ho ' ·· ....,, nu ....,., "" blu.·• Lt Hlov.111 or &ubmu Tr111lt•x vn C>Rli· GS.~ i.' 1..1\'t': unus 1n llunt. lkh., ----,.e1~ 1 :, •11 PCJ•.5 ...... ue. We5tcliff TO\VNlfOUSE 2 hr, nr. So. ~-3698 on you.r lt•nn~ NE \\ r. Y(:'or old 1rlpli:x 74,9j() Cotta ~lc1111. Sub1n1t your ,.,ifWPOlt aaAY.C.M . .,.J·IUJ S: •·•· nW>.,,1c•.,, R•al °'"'m;•• "·,--~ on q·""I Coast PIS{~~J,.,~ mo. , •s BRISAS ·-C• the d 1· 11 I c~lli n1e a. V,\ a511um11bl<'. ·I wul~ 83.000 offt-r". Sellers a1~ 11.nx loU1. SNUG bllchs 1100/ltl). HWl· t:iira1P, 5-1,...1 -.. "'4 ,~ '-'"' "'"' ..,.,~ ..,. IU'•~ PINECREEK fiteJllAC'f'•. C'ttfintlt' t I J e 4 unit 1•s1ah• 129,500 r.ooo incunK-In i:ood rt!l\Lal Ung1on e. 10 Laguna _D_E_ti.;xE~a=A7c=K~'~B=A~Y~<~B=R,~ 111twt • secluded yurd 4 A F , S.S15 River Ave 642-2566 LIVES UP kl\o;•lif'na. 4 car A'llrBJf'. True ,.. * It .-:iNa$. Cl.LAN 1 BR i;miill complex. 3 Bu, 2 story, den, 1475. bedroom 11, 3 ha th 5 . plrtments urn11hed Eleva1vr blda on beach. 11:2 TO ITS NAME dcluxu units. 4 bfod.roon1 plus Investment Division Brokl'.!r 5'19-11.198 1130. furn/wlf. UtU pd 380 f.llra Loma PI a cc, =· (J\;~uara Aun f' Balboe P.ninsule l 707 ~~;. ~~~~~· htd pool, Over 500 tall tree• and ~ bcdN)(lrn. Good l (' r in 5 · 5 unill, Urun,.~· $53.000 6400 ~n. F'T. indw;tr1al bldf.·· BUl>CET 2 Br, )l,B, S149. Phot-ie 642-2222 Realtor ...... · 1 h at•rlolli l"lil '· J I l l.":1500 Sro ~ . ..., ~-··'J !·'·' & h I -;:--...-,.,.,.--~-..= $35-WK UP. 1 Bdr., 2 C;:. Su..oams w 1 • w " · 1ir...,c us ' · l111u~(' J1!ijj 4 unila; 49500 r('ll.dy for USl'r. L1tie mi;:. '"";.., c ... , · pet, ali Dana Point 3226 * BAYFRONT • Ba·h ~·tor~· -·ld crea.te a~lmungsen.J.naror II) Lo\'c! Cu.JI nu"' \Tll) Gu11U1i,l::u~l11id~ 1.:17°000 or"'Ul'~hOUIC!W.of81'l~!IJI, !\lrAge I BR 1190 B hi 1100 "' c. " ·~· ..... r"" •paclo"~ nf'W l· .... 1 ' 1100 ' ' NKY 1·•1tl• ' Br h·• 11~., · ac e or · oerv Cw' --MESA "" --J .-· Ii un1111, brand r-·w 185000 nr DC Alrpor . ~ ·-""' "" Util t>d. 926 E. BalboL · · iru:. •......, bedroom u.purtment. From lNVF:~l1tfENT OIVl!HON 12 unllli, Long !:it•llch 50:000 RIGl lT RE,\LTV 979-85.13 1·hllrl & stnnll f>et uk NE\V Dana Blutts Con Ito , Realty Company b'75-453J N, ewport m., .N. B . S 19 O. Furniture available. 2u unll'I 2'10.000 Lots for sel• 2200 SHARP 2 Br )1se N.B. tn;> Ocean view & pounding-1ur1 C 1 M •n~ 846-9681. Office open 9:00 ,,Jo 6:00, I •12 urtlls 5.15,000 1''ncd, chld & Pt'!, gar. overlookiu~ harbor. 1800 sq. 0 • • •t• ~ " FREE BOAT DOCK! 3 BR. 2300 Fairvie~· Rd., Coata ~!I unlls X20,000 T\VO LOTS tolul JIW/209, 81~:~ :!w 2 01l:!l".R 2Pllu h~ If. 3 Dr, 21,3 Bn. Pool, lennlJ LAR9E FAMILY tpl, 1undeck wtth view; Mesa. Phone : 5(5.-.2300. '!~~~~~~~~~~I! 1 !lii t1ni1~ l ,310,000 Choice location, llun1lng1on NE~\~ ~ •P1I<', 3 "11 ·_,t;,1 0E~C~! pi·i\•. U 1'-$525. No pell! Home In Etlsthlt1tf. Near A b d I Winter Ol' yriy, On l he ~ {'t1U fol' fr1 •c :1 pprallul of Bl'llCh. Zoned h u i l n I.' t1 s, pa Ill r +v"' l2J3J3 n--0606 Corona de! t.1:1r High. New• m GSIG Or ftft water. 6T:Hil69/774-4384 I )1Jur unit:; or 1.1 th c r in· Professional or o I f Ices. ~ew C:&V, sl~lcs/lamlly 1 •F~.-.~n71a~;~n~V'7-•l~l-oy--3=2~3=4'1 ly refurbl11hl'd, 4 bdrms.. BRAND NEW Llkt 8e11ch Livlnn? I BDRM APT \'"~ttnent l''°IX"l'llc~ We 121000 I 1'>'1'MS SINGLES J Br, 2 Ba N.B. 2 ba .. new carp•". & $29.•• & Us • lluntlnstuu Ut•111 h t • 1 1 t h .,· · d .' ._.AN'"p-1. , 99• 3• "!he.I S.140/$350 lurn/unr. Now dra-·. ,.~.,1,,, 1 .. -•• •. S NG ;no 3BR. 2ba, fumJunturn, fpl. l.ar(!e. 3 Ult + :1.•1 l.w..<ttroon1~. llll•<t1· :i tit• 111 101 s C'l an \\Rd•ntl":,,. ... lh 1 ~Kl· 1 1 11 n au LAHGE 4 Dr, r .R. 2 Ba u _:E 2 BR, 2 Ba Townhouse, "d. •R·'-•uce~d= ll!O·, now-'o"n1"y' I LE STUDI APT &45-3343 day1, 642-3783 eve. blU1.~. l'IOS..•d 1tnr .. ~"' t n1 C;i;l' u111.,l:1.'S. ·,· h'~~ e '...,"OU' . DW $12'5 BBQ, t'.P., 2 car & &nus rm le ba over 2~ 15~ 10. = SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES lmmed. Occup•ncy Pleuse call for appt. puCil. F.a!iy h•rni~ a\1lllt1hlt'. or , . bOS-l11:r-l,1~~. grdnr :.·!1",.. ... g0011r. pool. $295. mo. Z117 H bo 2 , d 1 llOUSE lo Beach Yearl)'I. Hurry Only $59,950 l~Quail l LARGE ocC'a.r1 v1 l'w 101, TOO MANY.TO LIST '" ,,,,.,., HARBOR Costa l\~r~ ~:~q1f15 Cute. 2 Br $2'15. HAYLOFT APTS 283 Avocado, C.M. 64S-Ol43 First Pioneer Realty Iii IPfac-t.11,11:1rl'h Btiy Ti>rra(-e, s. Ala Rentals 64 2.8383 3BR 'v/1"·lm, pool, serv 84 2 •• 21 • I. uno.. S1e1X-rt Heltl Ett111e fu1·n·n. Lrg bonus r m , $-WEE• &·UP BACHELOR AP'I'. $100 I MO, Office houri 9-5 ~ Prop•rt1' •s ~"" .,. . ...., NEAR Nl'"'port Fwy 2 Br 1·125/rno. Nr. sc"·. ".,' """" -""" on Beach ""iy utll• N • • ~;r.J"""""' house 112(1. Ne.,,,•port Hee.ch ''"" ol"f\l"'iN"~• e $6.50 Night & Up." .,.,.,_,.,., 0', ~~, .. a ' "l"'.'.~"':":'.='."':=~=~1 7.Sl-1920 M t' D ., e 2 Ba t ho $1"" Huntington Beach 3240 • s udlo .,,............... u•............o 1-...... .,liBnU 1•00 OIJ41lST. N!Wl'OIT llACH oun n, eurt, • r, I'll USC """ t & I BR Apt&. HAOENDA OE MESA ~-ltl Resort 2400 singles, famlie!. 2 Br hOuse REALTORS • TV &: Maid Service Avail. Sen Clemente 3n6 160 w. Wllson, c.ri.t. INCOME HOMES l W 8 I a J\I es a' gar age, ~tODERN 4 bdnn, 2 ha, fplc, SINCE 1944 e Pho~ Service -Htd. pool BEAUT!FU' GROUNDS singles, la.01lles. 2 Br house cpis, drps, bltns, D\V. patio, 67J..4400 • Chlldttn le Pet Section Adul .. No p ts .~E"',,T,",'"nl.F.~~~" s~~.950 4 ON A LOT Wkend Cott 5 Ac. !\un~t Bt'at'h, fencM, kidti. ":alk lo ~hool & shopping. ~!""~~!""~"""""""'I 2376 Newport Blvd CM $89 50 MONTH . 10 min ts. c ' Dl.'~U! u r. • ,.,.,, Q\\IW.'r·,. $72 SO ..... ts. 2 Br 11 u u Ii" gt ,1 n No feC". $360. mo. Axk lor ~ o:•o_,,__~ .... =-:;':.:.l...i. ' • • utes lo oceun. !..a.l'ge unit, frplr. privn10 yar(t. 2-1 0 $6."IOIJ. Outrngrous \11'\V ol Beru.•h, lllr!iles, families ok. liev or Dale, 963·4567, alter S200. 1 BOR, trplc, n e W .........,,..., u• ~ Lovely, elfldency It u di o , 1 BR. $175., Ga& & Water 2 Ur ap!s. 26i5 Eide!\ A\•'. 'Pllll\'IF. Cnsta J\few. ln<'allon. Valley. UNITED BROKERS, Vacanl house Conlna de! 5 & \\'knds 96J..1786 crpt1/clrps, small yd, N. Utlls, linerus, maid serv., inc., Draperie1, carpets gas h ..... , ''' P J C ' °'°7•1• "'° 01 "! Hts. 1 BR f'um . Sl65 parl<'g lncuded. Comp. heat, ~as stove, a I r .... ,. · i:s.1 r. , os a Four individu1tl p r ivate 1 ,~ccc='~'=•='~·~="=·=·'---· I ?ilttr $200 .. .singles ok. Agl. 3 BR CONDO, Patio, ~le, Lot f b(l ' alk 'I••• "''' '"""· • •" $2'l5. 2 BDR apl, po o I. s 0 ms, poo.., w Security, S.. Mgr 114 A Ye. .....ndltl•o og, 1 w Imm Ing l•" · ,,....,.. .. '"'"' h u nies. Atrachcd garages. Ranchos, Farms, J.'ee. ilW-8430 Bltn.s. \\'alk11ble to bcocl•. t ho I ~ · be -" I · 2 g-arage, N~·port Shore.; o 11 PP ng, n nu. ach. del Mar, SC. 492.s.430 poo.11 rec. room, wuhe.n REDUCED All mve private patios. Groves 2700 !'""CH STYLE 3 b•·. •a. Lease$290.Ca11Col lecl, .,..,.,, 931 \V 19th St '· 1 h P k ,,.,. \.l\J• ' s.,,;,, 2 BDR, frplc, garage, · · Ap•rtmont1 Unfurn, & dry.,.. TO S~l5,000. Li Nrnt 11n1t11. ..,.•c roonis tn f'nc · nr c w/own patio, lg, Fain. r1n.. 21 3-:.!·19-2·1(1.) aft 6 pn1. pnllo, 2 blks beach, Ne"'pc>rt 548--0492 l-CM~E?.D:c;:IT=~=R~RA~7N~E=A=N~ ninc2·RR .. 2bn .. ~1x \BI<. st•ltini:. Qiilct 11 lrf'et, LAKE OROVILLE fr"1.,love!y landscup'•.,g" N V S ~ 11 .• I I ~1 Sh1Jppini:: & transportation llB~Q lo . • d :? BR, 2 Bi\, Condo. Pvt. U· IEW RENTAL Balboe Peninsula 3807 VILLAGE ~ .... ~~1'('111~'1.J, :1 ""~ ~1·111·1y "'ithin 3 blocks. PRIDE OF $425. PER ACRE ,,,.;, n. r.n~';d· 1i~~ mY .. : Tennis Crt., pool, jacuz;d, 673-4030 or 494-324R El Puerto Mesa l •·•-m 1200 ... """· O\VNERSHI P UNITS! Call 40 AcrPS level to sloping . "• ........ ·"'! .. *"""" '" 1\1 Itri n e I'' s Cove. $285. un.i .. ..... University Realty fo r pre\·lew. (n41 1;)2_1100, tree !'.!haded land. Xlnt hun· 5.'i7·3I59 642-72'26 *YEARLY RENTAL* I & 2 BEDROOMS SUPER DELUXE 1 Bedroom & Den $235 3001 ;~~1(J1~·;y5 ~-r~!o !rms™il~.I~· l\·.~1~ ~~~:;.ig~~~t.:~~ _B_,_1bo_,_1,_1_•_n_d ___ J_2_0_6 ':f1:,1\i,1~i:,~~~f~i ";~'j~~~~:~:i,~;~;, ~: 19S:~·;:~~~t.M. 3;~,' o::'~~~; ~~1;'~<~r,'~1= $225,000 120/o --·-·--ri1Ihl.'!. Tr14ilc1• o.K. C.oocl YEARL\~ 2 br, 1 ba, S275. lrvino 32,. .. \\'alk In closets: hl~ins, enc ***GARDEN APT$ ~~·· ln\'~ln1l'nt. S300 dn. $145. mo. Aft. 6PM -garage, patio. No k1ds/peUL . eee OO OCEAN FR APTS Unfurnished 2 Br CASH FLOW Pt.'t' nm. Private Party. 675-4043 $325 mo Jse. •Best of p L ONT Yearly.1 BR. $19:1 Ulil pd ~ lndry IG Garden type untt11• Quil't P.0.Box 159, Fr e n1 on r , Balboa P•ninsule 3207 a J 1-U t i I i t ies Pd. Call Furn. 1&2 Br apts in adult ~1:~· ~~t b~ :;: tacil, cpts, Jri,s, dshwhr, tJ If S ll't'l't Joenllon. \\'OfM.I· 12 UNITS Calif. 94537 1----------* RENTALS * 5-18-9578 or 551-6042 eves. secllon. No pet1. Eln1 pon • 675-isJB • • closed gar. No child/pet. burning ti1"Cplaceg. Tt'.razzo Smart part of N.B. Real Estat• Exchge 2800 YEARLY RENTAL University Park 48R., 2~2 ba, dlb car garage, Garden Apts, 642·3645 · · Hacienda Harbor Ap{Ji l'ntrica. En1·loaed g:ir11ges. 12 Uni ls "'hh pool-xlnl area. 3BR, 2 BA downstairs unit 3 BR., 2 ba. · •• ..... $375/385 elect-gar door opener, wet LCE 1 br, pool, adj to shop-NEW xtra lge 3 BR, 2 839-7476 Sp..1J"kling pool. t.a..rge 2 17 Units, close to water, in u-:urn. $325. yrly Av11U. Oct. 3 BR., 2~ ba ....... $380/400 ber. new crp11ng & drps. ping. $180. Deposit refurl-Ba. Oceanfront Apt w/dbl CASA VICTORIA APTS OC"<iroon1 units. Earns S3040 ""'GE .. 4'&... Carlsbad, tradl' all or (Jart 20th. 4 BR., 2~ ba, ..... ·· •.• $410 pool fac. overlooking golf dable to responsible clean ~ayar~;~i-Oi;· e~:-216 4 AduJts. , :', 3 BR w/patlos mo. 11'.D spendable. 6.L'I\ .,,..~ of $63,000 equity for )'Our S..U.1E BLDG: 4BR, 2BA Url-The Terrace course, close to schools & tenant. No pets. 1887 t.1on· _ . From $1G9.SO No Pets Gt'O!>!. Good terms. Jlurry ·~~\ l.lrio or Newport Area fu;-n upstairs. $4r· n10. yrly. 2 BR., 2 bll ......... $350/375 churches & Fashion Island. rovia... 646-6.114. 1 BR Furn/unfurn, yrly, util Pool. rec rm., elevators • rnll f71·J) i52-17JO. -~j.:.. .... :t Home, Ask for Harr Is on Avail. Nov. 1, 3 BR, 2 Ila .....•... $395/$4~ $41;). Eastbl~. area. Ca.II TRLR 10. wide. Pool Adults pd. $215. mo. New p 0 r1 Sec. gate. Gas &: water pd ,7vv ,,,. u .,.~, ~ ~~·· ~;s =· ..... " ·· .,s: VACANT 1 BR duple x, l\1ngr. 1973 Newport Blvd. CHARMING 1 br, 1 b a , LARGE 1 Br, pool, adjacent [' llOO:S' ™ill. W' 'l\'.~i 1!!!19' ~ :"~'•"'l·~m-•:•:'..,923• k;;·~,·, ~"°"'' C'~,1o!!r;..,oh3~~.'0. ~d'',.~~'.1'M!~~.j·,i,,t:i.i ~~-~~: Greentree llomci; for appt., 54s.s750. over 39. $150 mo. Sp 21R Beach. 673-7219 eves. 52.l Victoria, CM. 642-8970 .,.t": . <;.;. ., 'Turtie.~k...... rurni1hed $135. Call now. CM . beamed cell, Roman tub. to shopping. $160. mo. ~., .... r.."" 3222 4 BR .• 21,~ baths ........ $~.)() FU~N. 1 ~r duple1t', ;19$. FURN. large l Br, Ideal $200. Single only. 642-5184. Deposit r e fund a bl e to 'o IOx nio :::;s~i::::k Vl'~v.· m~~il~r 1s~n~ii .. 4 BR 2 b ti $475 28 dork foI rent too. for bachelors. $165 Adults LARGE l bJl, 1 blk. to resporu;ible, clean lenant, no 675-6050 C D M 3 BR., 2 ba11 is '";;,·:··,· d NE\V Cpts & drps., 1 Br 1993 Church 548--9633 · ba"' or ocean, utlls. incl. pets. 1887 •Monr o v i a, • PRI NCI PALS • dn. \Vrite Clesslried Ad No. • • • ·• 11· ·" · ...... :r.v g nr $200. Large fen~'CI palio. j;.;-,;;;--;;:::;--o,;;;;--:c,-7" • 262 Daily Pllol, P.O. Box • Co egc Park ~ Homefinders * 642•9900 2 BR, Pool, $190. mo. No $195. mo. 675-7876 eves. 646-6.114 NEED JNCO!\l.E T\VO HOUSES ON ON}<; L'"J60 costn Mr~n. CA 92626 DECK• VIEW 4 llR., 2~ ba ........... $-1:i0 pets. 2265 Canyon Dr. Apt. * $225. Span hse yrly, ~~***GARDEN APTS Pl'tOPERTIES LOT, popular Easts id e 2 BL'Cirooms, 2 b1tUis on quiet Lido Isle l..EASE-EXECUTJVE F C.M. 833-8533 blk to oc/bny. !BR: 1050 ALL AREAS FOR OUR .~uper ~harp 1 & 2 BR. 1111~~~~~~~~~ ~lr{'et. Large Su nd eek. 4 BR., 2 ha •••..•••.•••• $6~ *HARBOR VIE\V HOME* 1 BRJurn apl· 1917 Church Balboa Bl. 213/li63-4662 •••POOL INVESI'ORS F.xlrrior fr c s h I Y painted. t I~ $ 3 ·IO /mo. Immediate OC· CALL 552·7500 (~o~a Fino) St. 1125 nio.' 64&-8562 or 1 BR on· the bey. $ 2 0 0 . Unfum. 2 Br apt In family K.V. Dills, Bkr. 776-7652 ~t!;;s~s SIJ;~nt~~est%~\k& ~n~ Rllltals ,. cupancy. • VISION • ~~Y l~1n~~cr!!~;~11l~~'. ~321lJ Adults, no pets. Redec, cpts, section. Crpl.'l & drpa. No 6 N ew Leesed Units c· 11 in l'. s ,19. 9;, o. RE o iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;::· iiii $550 mo. 5.57·9429 & l-637_2509 l.U~URIOUS guest hs-furn. drps. 926 E. Balboa 675-4533 pets. 642.....3645 1 ::t 8Cl'e, frpl., ytlll, 1nln. C'ARPET n !::ALT 0 Rs. • 3 BDM + DEN REALTY 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH ~m",•. ',','n· •. N~.as71m970 ker1. Capistra no Beech 3818 r:!f.E,·a~~~>:.'"', ,w,1,•.o,','d· nwlut., inc. $1560. Wfl'OSt l:.ID-8G"/:! Houses Furnished Dl'luxc \\'/patio. 2 Baths. Ca· ,,...,.... .... living lnC'r.-Sli5.000. :!OD',~ --------nyon and pnrtial o ('ea n a red hill con1pany Harbor View HonlCll, rM.!Xt LGE }"ULLY FURN 2 BR Sl\1AU. HOUSE, 11tv., adult garage. Utll Pd. 1 adult dep,71ll2-14!1 Orange, C J\t . FOUR ;:('µ. houses, 2BR ca. General 3102. vic"'S. $385/n10. Jmincdiute Univ. Park Center, ln.'inc to pool, park & school. Im· Bltns, W/W, drps, p 0 0 1. over 40. $125.. Wtr., trash only. $195. yr[y. 645-4ill; 64t. All w/enc garages. E/si<k> I----------occ:upaney. • I "''!'!'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""" mac. $4'.li. mo. 7 5 2-O 4 6 o Adlts, no pets Sl..00 S4:l·!l5Ul pd., no pell!. 34565 v la 642·1960. 393 Ham.illon. FOUR-5 unit apt bldg under ~~~·Y~~e~ ;·~aR"Zr.~! ~/SllS. UTIL pd, bach apts 64' "555 2 BR C'.ondo •••• JZJS/mo L9e ~i:::e:AJ.!l_ Invited] Huntington Be.ch 3740 CVerde. 496-9691.d IM CHILDREN OK constructkln for sale. Close 5:J6.-{;ITI at beach, LagUNt. U"\I 2 BR Condos ••••• S265 &: $2'15 ~~=~=~=~·~~~-orone • er 3822 Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br 1% ~~t n;~jo:n:!:~risf .. ~nci~i , __________ s:·a.J:t i!;~·s. ~l~~~. ; ~~ ~~c: :$300~~ ~ ~~rit~ ~R:38A~ :1:r JI LOW WE~KL y ~TES EXTRA large 3 Br, 2~' Ba. ~ ~ crp~" ~ ~2510 or 592-SOlO SOLVE TA X PROBLEf.lS. $160. Uril pd. nice 1 Bdrn1. 3 BR }Jomes • S360,S375, 1395 float. Util. furn. $700 mo. Executive Suites Brand new! 1'1plc, sh a g-lo''-==~;<.:::C:::C:?..::=.c:=:'I Nlw rlcl1L>;C' 4 unit apl<;. patio, North End Laguna 4 BR Homes ••• $335.$.195, $42.;i Avail. 12115. 673-8611 727 Yorktown Blvd. crpt, fully draped, all new 2 hilBRd, DUPLEX, cpls, drpa:, Sell Jdle llems with n Dally Xl11!. II.Ill lot·. Rll r. 1-vill $200. UTII. pd, oceanfront RANCH REALTY BEAUT 3 .,,_ 2 o~ f 1 Beach Blvd. at Yorktown applns.. Mo. to mo. or year c or pet ok. Fenced Pilot Cla.'J!!\fif'd ad. 642-56711 ninnage ... C..'\11 !J6lt-689.i 1 n-•-· 1 "'"''~ * 551-.2000 * · ""-· ...-. rp c, 53,04 1 !rom $31S Sll _ yard! 292 E 18th. S215 .,....., Vll"A'. ~ .... a cpts. drps, 2 ~ garage, • 11 ease · · J~, 49-l--ti63 ' · A CONVCNIOO SOOPPINC ANO $EWING CU!DE 1011 THE CAL ON THE GO. For en ad In Woman's World Call Sue 642-5678, etx. 330 New, Easy, Cozy! 7210 l)r,.~. nri :'I .,...,, l lrh lhfll l"\Jfly. nq"'· t~1·1·•~il'r" •1ull1: :.:~:\\·• ::lrurr r~rl1 ~1fllun ~" }'<:>u ,.~. 1li•n J<•ln 111 rurm llo•·~r uull r, 1·:11~y n11 lln· h11:. lnlf'tllnl111:, !/u•l!lnl;. l~•ur 1•oi•b. pB11 ~rn1. \':••1 ••rn ~:10: tiatth 11:1.l"•t 11 l•h·r• ~. i~ CENTS for e.1rll l)n llcrn. At.Id 2S """t~ f,1r i::ith v:1tturn for fir.~l·t'ta8i> m31I :ind ~f14'r111I h11ndHn1!: othf'rv.-l~t-th>ril· (\Id! d1:h1·rry will t~kt1 lhrrr wtt.kJC or morr S..•nd tn Al!t·t flnxlk~. I~. thl' Dall) l'1lut Nf'('(Jlf<"ran Dr pt , Hos IG.1. OJt.i L~l1t11 Sl11t1l'fn, N'f w \'ork. N l 10011 f'nnL ,'l/1mr. AO- drtJS. ?.q.;, l'atl"rn Numho·r N,.w• I ~ mn~t 11011nl•r de8Lan~ 1n our 1~;~ N'tt'fllrrr;1fl C.t.1lot:' All cr1rt1 ! TllH~~r. frerdf'llln••n~ule .. 75c Ntw• Sew • Knn IJ(d h:u Ba!r;1r T1~•ut P1ttern . JI a:. '111!'11'' Ntf'l'\ltpoint I~ ti 00 Nl'W! ~-k",wrr r1•u('ht"t Bk SI OU 1!11rpln I 'roch<-1 11\\llk SI oo (Rllllnt l'ruthf'l i\(ltlli. , SI 00 INitant ~J .•rr:om~ Uk ... SI()) lrtf1~nt ~unty ltouk . . St oo f'ompJr1,.1:1tt Koo~ • $1 00 Con1plelf:Aftl'111n~•12 . JI 00 UPnit'i\fsh•n•lll:Z , . Mll- Jlo-oQllof1UQuilt•'I .'IOr MuM:umQu111nu .. i.:•2, YI<' l.SUuJltJ fftrTnri1y •J )i.lf' lkwlk o(ltlJllfy ltu~s , !.tl!;' Seamed· To-Slim 9101 10Yi.18Y2 •• •1 !". ~ • t t :· i I I f I I I "Y~u lnnk 111r.mur1l 11ilnn"r'" ;ir" nlrr 11·nr•I• )nu'll h"~r ""·r)tl1nr• p111 "'""r 1hl~ !"t;,\MP.lJ•1'0 Sl.1 ~1 ~\Jll"". t.un,_ l ln"~ f1.,w· tnln ph-M><. l'r1n t;•d 1'11n, rn ~lfll • ll ~lr !'<It•·~ Hll.r. I~",, 11"1. 1 ~1i,. J ~ ~. l'I?•• J 1 ·~ ll·u~t 37) u1k1111 =~ l'At·d~ '"1·ln• Ii. Send $1 00 for rartl fl~\!fm. Add~ ccn1• for f:Ar h 11~111•rn for finit-cla~, rn;"I and 'IH"fLlll h11n1llln11 : nlhrr,..1~" ttl1rtl· cli)!I tltiHvery v.1ll lllkt' Lhrce ... ~k5ormor" ~n•ltl'IM ~ria n ,..lart1n, 442, th" Daily 1'1lul. P;i\t('rn ~pt , 2.12 Wc~t lllth SI . NfW York, N ,. 10011. l'Mnl NAM t:. Al)ORt:SS. Zl I'. Sl~t: and ST,'I,£ Nt:MJ\ER. C) .... : t'R F ~= l'ATTt:H N nfyr'\Ur 1'hmtr to~~nd h1r. Oflt frrt' p11t !rrn ln~tdt Nf'"'°' SPHJ:'loli Sl'Mti1t:11 l'ATT~:H-. l:\TALOG 1rio ~1ylt',,11U ~11"' lreor 11an .. rn roopon ~n<I 7Sr-now st:w • KNIT l\OQk .... 1h lwi~kt1~A11ep~tTrrn Si U ln~l•nt t'1uh1on ll(fl)k SI 00 ln,t•nl g..,.1n~ tl<Y>ll: $1 00 $730. 2 B DR. OCl'nn/clty 1 -~---~~--RAN~ REALTY gardener, 1pr111 kl er s. STUDIOS & 1 BR's. 1,!'~';!"~&~w~-~~6~7'~~~W7~6--l2fi-,;';;;;;;-;;;;;;-;,--;,;;;;;;;;;;;-I \'icw apt 1•;/ganigC'. Lai;un11 Corona del Mar TU~ REACTY Wes1cllft area. $3J5. ti7>181!'1 e Full kitchen DUPLEXES 2 Br., 1 ba., 2 BR near 17th St. shopping. $~: •. '.·.~~ •• ·."c'"d~·,· apt Frpl, 4 Bedroom Rental '~=~-"~'~~-~-s J • 1-leated pool S:.>90. 2 br.. 1 ba., i210. Cpts, drps. bltns, pool. $165. ,..,., '" " * -5111 * In u.•n •Laundry !acillties 3 br., 2 ba. $325. Ali No "children or pets. $325. UTIL pd, right on Great 4 Bedroon\ I.. 8 n a j *NE\V •1 br, c;ouege Park, Cep1str1no 3278 e F'ree ulllillell w/garagc &: rec en 11 y 6Ta-5800, Broker, no fee lx•11ch. 2 Ddr, frpl, deck, Home in Irvine Terrace. 2 b..1 .. tile \)OOf, AIC $425 o Free linens rcdl'COrnted. 64 4-6 8 o a or ADULTS, no pets. Like new. Laguna NIJ\v· for U>ase at only $600 or IC'Bfie op!. 811-8974. NE\V l br, 2 !Jo, duplex. e T.V. & ma.id serv. avail. &1·1--7326. Q_ u i et . L ~e 2 B r. NU-VIEW RENTALS per mo. P lease call for 1 ,L_•_g_u_n_•~B=-'-.. -,~h==~3~2=48 Lg. pvt. yd,/tlhl. gur., pvt. e Bar·B-Que 2 BR ,\PT. SIJ. or J-l"'Y Dish"·cu;her, ~1spm;al, patio, 673-<IOJO or 494-324fl 111orc inforn1ntion 673-8550 comm. park. $285. 492-95:X>. e Phone llC'rvice \\'11.lk to bench. Adults. S2l5'. garage, $210. 644-0878 NB\VBORT Bench $[1j. uni IOPEN Tll ~ • 11 s ~UN '0 BE NICE• $175. NICE 1 Bdr nr be;:ich Eve. 492-2187 • 1 mile to ocean 642~5953 11-4:30 wk days , NICE 2br, crpts, drps, mid· pd, singles, du plex. A I 11 o ~ ~ & tO\Vn, bltns, catport Sent• Ana 3280 BEAUT furn. apts $l6S & 673-3983 or &15-9399 eves & die age adlta, no pet•, Sl'parate u r. i I Jlunllngton 1 S2l0. 1 + DEN, view, steps --------"""-I $175 Spanish ityle building, \\•knd1. reasonable, 2200 Placeotla, Beach $110., utll pd Walk to OCt!an, Victoria Bench 3 BOR}.f & 2 BATif. large pvt. enc.IOtied gnr., pool, UPPER 2 bt 2 ha duplex &~3160 lo bc11rh Balbon. Sl:W .• ''a· $230. 2 B DR ' ocean/city lot. $300. New crpl & paint, sauna, laundry, n.dJts 17301 Bltn kitchen' w Ire r r ig: EXTRA lge 3 Br, 2~~ bi•, l':;~~C. ~~UL'l.pd~I~~i:.on; ricr 1100. Sf.1ALL 1 + den, 00 ~w ~·E bljns,~ar~ 8 $290. Lolli of trees, $..?00. Keel.son Lane 1 blk \Vest Sundcck & fplc. 4 o 9 1,i Cpts, drps, vl'ry clean, $225. I I B ho . 1 ~king, id,··' ,1 .. ,.,,1, 1 1· bl dbl r, a, Century 21. 546-9521. of Beach off Sinter. 842-7848 f\olarigold. S285. 675-7977 mo. 551-8372. J\ar r use. singes '"" w .. ~ rpc, tns, i;:arasc, , ~·~•"· A~"'=o"c-'"'i"-· m-7~"""=~=· IS'lG5. 2 B<lr, frplc. beams, yard. Univer5lty Park 3294 ADULT GARDEN APT 2 BR Apt. abovl' China.Cove. 3 BR, 2 b..1., 2 sar's .. nr. 1 bo I pvt patio, I blk beach $•100. UTIL pd. 3 Bdr. 2 1 BR furn. $145/MO. Pool. Shag cr1t/ di·ps, b 11 ins . stores & offices. Adu 1t 5 . Bal a sland 3106 $325. CHARJ\IING 3 B d r, Ila, [rp\c, bea nis, view, 60' A'ITR . .1.-BR & den, frplc. Nr. Lake Park. 1035 l2ll1 Yenrly $325. Call 67;,....aJ98, $300. By Owner. ~8391 \VINTER 3 BR 1 frpl c housoe. Yard, \'iew deck l~eal fo1 rouple or week~nd St. 536-7447 alt 5 & wk.1d.. 3BR. 3BA. trpl, beam ceU. JBr, 2ba, bltins, c:pts. 858 31~ ba.· Patio'& a:;~k~rn~ NU-VIEW RENTALS NU-VIEW RENTALS father. Tennis c~ .. swim NE\V Condo 2 Br, 2 Ba. Two hlocks to beach. $425. Center St Apt L $205 mo beautiful 2-sly. f a mi I y 673-1030 or 494-3248 6T.H030 or 494-3248 pool. $300/I.M. 552-D684 All applns, club lac 11 . 673-{).%2 6-Jj-9219. · homl'! S400 ?-'lo. + util. NE\\' 3 br.. 2 ba., bltns, 1 ·,~,~A~G~N~J ~F~l~C~E~N~T~O~ce-a-n Hses Furn /Unfurn 3300 Furn/wlfurn. No child/pet. tbr & 2 br, l blck. from 2Br. 1~~ ba. r urn i 1 u re &l.lisbury Rily. 6i3-6900 lrplc., gar. SUPER VJE\\'! Vie\\', 3 Jge BR's, 2 Btt, $315. 533-1328: 1213) 339-4768 beuch. Adulls. . available, 2421 Elden. $200. Balboa Penin5ula 3107 $4S5. 673-29'15 or 67~20'14. \\'/frplc, liv·rm din.rm, nice ~MEN, smaU beach hotel. 61:>"""1954 &48~2748. DARI.ING 4 Br house. 1 b!k bch. bay, shop~. S3.50 \\'intel', S 100 yrly. 552-S."162 l'\'1·i: .. or 5.56-3519 \\'ef'kriuys. Huntington Bea ch 3140 2 BR, I BA rustic style cov. deck, Elc>c. g11r, no C 0 M. C !" Rooms S21.~ week. Apts. 2 YEAR Old Charming 3BR, LARGE Redeoor'd 3 hr, 2~~ hon1e for renL $300. mo. gordening. Lease $,150. mo. • • U le S95. mo. 536-i056 3BA apt "'/patio. $400. ba, lg. liv'g. nn &: lam. 50!! Golrienrod. 673-1658 0]ll'n House 10-4 Sal. 1m Laguna B•ach 37.a• 675-5726. 1·m. No pets. 642--0161 llillcl'E'St Dr. 493--08."I!} 0 bed PLUS th -'J. BR, 1 Bri. )'1lrd, av11 i\ l'u"°"N~l~V"7E.~R"°"S~l~T~Y,,-.,,-°"'7e 1}eh. ll room -sou TO\VNlfOUSE 3 br. 2 ba. NE\V 2 BR NO PETS NO Nov. lj, S:lj(). mo. incld PARK, 0 ig way, new 1· 8 r Pe t I 2 BR 0 CE AN V IEW· Spacious &. Modern. So. of CHfl.DREN frplc/blt ' Ins uul. 6ij...9-j97 afl. 6 pm dnun:.i!ic, lmmoc., :: br. 2 ~175. bul submit offl'rs, ADUL TS-N'JV·June North ""'Y· $47J. m 0 • 5-19-9191. $:.'GO Call evenings 64j-ll.M' ~1.'H:-1. :: Br. 2 Ba, Hu garage. S'..!8;1. 67;1-51110 frp!t', ~N~IC~,~,-,,,-B~R~7ho~o~,~,,..,So~.-,~, I ti5.fJ~~ls, tennis cl'ls., C 0 M J • Laguna $22i 4Q.1-5Ji8 83:l-Lt•tl PRIVACY + 2 B<lr111, 2 Ba, 1111.v. $325. nio. r.7~ ask I ;o====o----~-• · • enntS Cos te Mesa 372A Costa Mesa 3724 gar, cath ceiling, p8 Uo & Lagu,,e Beach 31 48 ror 1,.)1tif;i~ Peters. CK:EANFRON'f ne1v gracious ;:.:================:::::; 1~y~ard~.~N~",J'""~'~'~· _1!64644'f::~"'-,;;-I 2 Bdrm, & Den. Frplc, Two bedroo1n, 1"·0 bath , Costa Mesa 3224 Decks, $550. mo. yrly. 49·1-large swideck, quiet srreet. BRANO NEW, 3 br, yd .• 0515 $340 Wh I h k"d trpl., $325. Nov. 1. 2449 l::i\TF:RALD BA y ~1~~~b~e 2n!~. SU!O. Y;;nced, OCEANFRON~-POOL. Ne"' ' OS t e new I Ornngc, CM. 6'l4-7lll House_ i1·cl1 IW'nished or un· SllARr 2 Br, s200. Garag(', .t Dram11.llc on lhe s1:1nd. Waterfront 2 BR. Adults, no pctH, East· rur·n. :'l Br. :! Bo. 0t::e1111 11200. n•• -ly. ">l·061'.o. aide O:i1ta ?ih•sa $160. vl<' \ I -~ I !Ihle $."ffl lenl'flt, kids.~ fJ{'tS ok. v "' ., &45--03"3 6T.~:;i69 IC, c I • • ~~E,· .. ~,~s(;h~~'.'•,.S,H,•,·. Unfurn Mission Viejo 3267 Bell u I if u I 3 bed to 0 m on the block? l·BR., garage. All ulll. pakl. 1 Bl't n1sli·· ho"•" l!SO. In " ~...., ~ lownhouse, privatl' boat 11·· Ad I -.. = Homefinders * 642·9900 3 BR 2 ba. <"lose 10 school. slip, furniture optional. $59..>. a:.i. u ts, no Pet 1. Qllif't area 101· s 11. l a r i ~ d, renced, nil:e. urea. Le a~ e 646-2105 After S Pl\1 l1Hllllll' m1411. 494-81i0 {'\11! MESA VERDE \\'/option to buy. $.li>/nlO Channel .Reef LARGE 3 Br, 2 Ba, shae Newport Beach 3169 J hr, 2 hn, hllns, w al c r firsl & lai;r 49·1-2811 AM BA s s A 0 0 R IN N ~.' ~~tns. Near OCC. .'11.lllner. rov'ri. putio. cloi;e 1 •a~B~R"'Co~od=o-, ~Zb~,-.~,,..=1-. -pa~l,-io, CDt.l's mnsl I) r au 1 If u I LEASE W /VIEW lD park & school. lriuned. enclosed attach gar. 01il· bayfMn! location. V f' r y EXTR.t\ lrg 2 Br. C r pt 1, f• 1 1 • .1 1•• 1 .1 oc.i'p'y. $:175. n\O. ~JO dren $275 . "" 1n0-0an I"""' '"'o .. _ ... ...,., .. , 1,,,,,.,,_ B"'MO NEW · <!rps, bltin11, no pct& &JO urn~ tl". ,,_ ..... 1mn1, :11111 Y or fl'l&-i051 -.. ~ ~'""'" MA Center St. 646-1181 ruiin1. dining /'1')(1111. Quick 3 BR, 2 B:t, FnmUy rn1, ed. S600 . occupancy. Coniniunity fiREAT !;:in1Uy homl', 4 Br, Patio, Gren! view! 4 Rec. "• ci ••• 1., s29so &UP 3 BEOROOi\I, cpts, drps., (\"20 1 on 1 lPVt'I, sepnr11!e fam '""''"'· ""'"'" U'tJ-"kJ ponl~ ,'1; tC'Jtnis. S:,7jfu\O. 1 nu, .1pprox. 2000 sq fl centers. S.1:(). 830-2452 Call 675-7225 ._.... .... ~ ,;:e.=:~ 'o•,·.P:!l°~~s,1285. 783 Sha1imar nn wi'->I g• BBQ w 1,,r NE\V 3 Br, ~ Ba, fam rn1, """ l""-•· ,,. J0.11'<' Eillunll 612-$12:'.:i "I• "5 ' a.. I-le. \•,·,,, lot. ~z'. incl. ~·-LARGE 2 B l \' Ba tlo softt'nrr, ~prlnklers & ''' ,..,,, l', :i , pa , Macnab-Irvine ...!!~!.'1~r. $·125. mo. 545-0760 watei & lndscpg. 830-2452 l._1 fwlli.W Swtki.o•ot garage. S~lXIS LE AS F. I 0 PTTON, ~lcs..i Newpor t Beech 3 269 ICltc.Mti f11C lliH"•'f'mf. Mt .. t4Pool ADULTS ONLY. 2 Br. C"'• l't~·a l1y 0.1n1p1111y Venle 3 BR. 2 Bo, brand llldi¥._eltMp.'811tro! Jeicml d 1""" ne"' plu~h crpti:. f r ~ S h I Y NEWPORT BEACH, t r u I y Wit bw .G•t llQ'S rps, re frig & gar. $l60 P n intl'rl, in1n1ac, thru-0u1 . I) e a u t Hui settlug-lArxe 3 Ttl•'f'iM• •'f'......, hcf'ffti.ttl... mo. 646-5983 llu~r· '"'1"11 & fmte, S37:i.. Bt'Clroom. family rooni, OlrHtdl.ip,,.._~•L WlllMl-&Dry.r .. aA. Dena Poinr 3826 General 3202 ~· Century 21, M&-9521. polished wood !1001· .... lx!11m ~ EA~s1111· b f 11· " L 3 I.kl, 2 BA. furn Cd?i-1 ~650. .~ •• ·. 3 r. a1n. mi .. Cl' ings. 1.Car!I calie. ZBtl 2 ., Cod Cd LANDLORDS! I I d 157> 00 U , uA, n ].t $•100. 1a., n1·w cpts. & rlJ.'I., . n1 \. ----- lresb palnl ln!lfde &· out. Cole of Newr.rt Rllrs 675-8600 \r.-SPC"clal1ze in Ne\\·por: 67S-S 11 Ur11c11 e CoronadelJ\t11r e l;it. f('nc'tl. yd, rntio . VISl•N &. J..a,guna. our RentAI Srr· ~:uvlrn1•r incl. $1!Xl. 5'16-23;1.6 \'l('e it FREE to l'nu! Try ~lF:SA-VERDE ::I hr, 2 tm. P1\NORAMIC Ocr:anvlew, 2 RIAlTY Nu-\liewl 111111!1, "'·1111·r aollner. Cf'lv'd. br. den, 21i bit, 1"'nh~t/ -;:--,--,~---~= NU-VIEW RENTALS rntlt" (·t~ 111 p:\rk a. {'011do. frpl, pool, 1cnni1. Condos Furn 3400 GiJ-40.10 or .f.94 llC8 i t•houl. ln1n1E"tl. oct"P'Y· 2933 f\rw $.ta'!. Fum\I, StiOO. &ker, 516-.i9!ll or ~i'llil l~AH.K LIDO 3 br, 2\,J be, J.llEf: FREF. rfpl, pool, n1nh~e/l'Ondo. e Profl$slono.1 &-rvlce e 3 RR, t'.lt. 2 Ua, frpl, Cl:D, $37?1. 612.2551 *LANDLORDS* bl1ns, llll" gar. N<l pct.a. $320. or $:i o r ;111 ;,.f!f.2,:11 LIDO LEASE Homtfindirt. * 642·9900 or 1 213•~~1 w /Tax Advantage t.:11 ll!nrn1.u·~ l.,_~,·-l IToUsE IN-eo··,-,M-.-2~br-.-no Channing J BR. ~ho bltlr1 • R•·n!lll S4-rvl('l'! • s.lnlUC'11 or pets, $165. 980 & rrplc. ll'n-64~. "RENTERS 11 " -\\'. lith $1. \VATERFRO°NT"-.-.D'°'o'°l-;:b-,-. )'nu r.t•t Alt TIM' If o u c I'~ :01E.SA NO"!t~Tl~l-, ~,-.bcd-...,.-cm-. -;:2 CovClL 4 BR horn<', incl. n\.1ilnbli-for N•n! In OUR h;1. S~?O. nm. I 11 c I u d cs boot dDCk A •.nndy bch. Hll\.JETll\ lJPOATt:D l \latC'r_ :1 16-511.~ ask for Bob. . t. 67~7C~ Condos Unfurn. 342S t'OR Lease, maj('sl1c OC!ean vh'W, now 3br, ;!11 ba, lneld! <'IUbhOUle, J(O!I, pool, {ldlta, no [lt?l!I, rull crpf!{ It drpg. 2 c11r gar, S3A5 mo., Smog frf'c Sn n Clen1entc, 71+.s26·6127 WA TIRfALL-ST11AMS -LAGOONS 2277 HARBOR BLVD. COSTAMHA 645-4840 PANORAMIC OCEAN VlE\V Lg 3Br duplex. 2S' llv rm. $310. mo. AdlUl. 4£6-7557 or 496-2413. NU 2 Br, 1\ti Ba twnhle, 1p1c, •hag, tialCJOny. sm mo. 4~ or 673--000 EHtblUfl 3830 e DELUXE e 3 dR, -~, BA •Pl fur letiae. lncld 1pac. muter tulle, dln rm I dbl pJ'Jl.fe. Auto door opener avail. Pool A RecruUon area. Adults onl)', no pett. • $322 . 865 Amltto1 W'f, NB ..... ""' by \VIIJ.lAM WALTERS CO I ~l1tic.~/fj'rd\'. 6 l 9900 3 8R. 1 HA, <:11r., frJ1l., BLUf1'' Condo. 7. 11l 11 n . ome n •rs* 4 • 2641 El~n. S2'JO, A(I. 4 SBr+Study ~ mo IJt, ,__________________ --''"32'-C"a"b=nllo."°'C".>"t=. __ ,_6"4&-;:.:.91"1'-t ""'-"'=;.."3=""'--Th2·1t".O ~ 4!).1..641}1. 2 BR, 1 &. Pool fl'lt ls, bJtn !ilO\IC!, gar, cnt·I. pfl!J1), S235 mo. t&'i1 f0\\·11, c.ri.f. 548·44n Selling n.nythlllJ Wilh A Ol.ll,y Piiaf ClaulHed Ad ls a simple m11.lttr • • •• J1J11t call &ti.M78! I W!tl""'ay, October lO, 1974 21'!'1'!1'.:~,::llAl::L:_:Y_:P;.::IL;:OT:..J r:"-iAL.f'!';;;;,t,,,,,.;;;n;t~1:U;n1.u;,r;nc.--.--,A~Po;;;;"~""';;;;;n,.~ru~ntu;;;;rn.;;;---:-a::.:-T::::=;n::i::::~;;;;;r;;.•:n~t:•r.,~1'-0~,;.h~1:r:•--;;N>:;;:ili:1c:0:-oR~•:nto.•;t"'---:-UiiiiiiL:n;,-TT=:ru;,1~,;o...i;;:::::;:,~50ll<M11";1p~.:,:,..;::..~, •• -~ • en"I • Founl•ln V•lioy 3834 No ...... Boocn 3N9 OAKWOOD ROOMMATES * 1 MO. FREE RENT* ,,.,.f\0,1'0forf12.!!llll-.nd GOING BACK TO WORK! EUROPEAN CAROENER CERAMICTILE W...., kit.. .:.s:.;:..;. Want«t tO lhltnt beautiful No lct11e req. Olx. of4ctl mor1n&e on bul1clli1& leued BE PREPARED Wnd8capln~tree ~ balh. entry, ahwr. pab • T 0 W N ff 0 USE, rtnt to 2 ~ fUmllhed or iin. adj, AlrpoMer llotel. AIC. to U.S. Poll Ollioe and earn Bruih up )'OW' ak.W1, rtuonable, 60-6$29, 61JS...1"25 repalr. I"'"' Est. 04-21» c..ilildren, 3 & 3, 1100 sq. • OCEANFRONT FIGHTS tum1Jhed apts at Oalcwood. tuU aervieelt. From $145 Mo. 18% lnteret1l 837-tnT b'J)lnr, ahorth&nd. of J l c e YOUNG mlUI v.·ant5 to buy ~:MK8'1 ~1 . 271 n .. cttnent pitto\ 2 Cllt gar. 3 BR. 2 ha, Yrly r550 Th....e'1 $1 , o o o. o o O. 1l1 n12 DuPotlt, Room 8 -A-.-....,.--.-m~on~l~•='"""s-100= 1 m •c h In e 1 · Per 1 0 nal Gardening route in cr.t NB CER.UUC TILE NEW " ~ yn. "old. 0. cony ~ 2 BR, 2 bal tum S400 \\'ntr. rec rut Ion tac I l,itiea.1 ~o-'*"'-'&ll-e<;3223~'-·,'I"ll"OOM~~*~ ~~ 1~ ~f~~i CdM. trvlne ~ .. &t2-568l ' ~· Free ntimatK. ~~J'te. ~u.1 • 2 BRBl~·,:~~T 5300 INFLATION ~~':!~~=brtue~g!~ ~S:,~:rsr~;i!~!;r *~:~~~!OR ~:arn:~~ruvd.1~~u~:o:1w~e.":et:~ Sr ':;i;,r;·;-~28 fOURPLEX, 2br, a.pl. 3BR.,2ba .. unl,$47$yr!y. Spcrtatoum11mcnlLAlull· L · Olli S ••o H .. ~ 0wn•-.. ·5'a&-1~ £ncld pr., new cpL On., STEPS TO BEACH The price of eYetYWni ls time activities director who easing ce P .. ave a '-"vrt.tor aca>a90t')' SPlRITUAL ft.CADER ....... ._, Kitch, .·:ntrywaya, BlllhNoml nice area. 968-94'74 EDlll2 up. Now 0 a kw o o d pluns pnrties &: 9 B Q • 11 . CALL ON·SITE MM AGER perty In )'Our home or club. Open lO AM 10 lDPM Gener Ill Services 6046 Top Soil 6092. 3 BR, 2 ha, wtnler. S2T5 tanlen A,pl'a he.Ip& >' o u We'll even help )'OU find (TI4) 64.2-3lll ext 246. 1'li.£E Glf7S lot boetess. Advice on all l alters. !luntlngton Beach 3840 3 .JaBn.:m .. yrly s:mS250 fl&ht J.n.Oatkm by ottering a roornmute. Sorry, no one NEW Plush office Bldj .• 2 ~~INT• .,~qi; 312 N. El Camino ~.1 Complete Photuaraphy 1 roP SOIL • COMPOS?'• coRbN.A f~ w~R an exdualve "No Rent under 21 lc no pell. Models to 6 RM 111ultea. O>nference 1 ;iiiiii~iiiii~~.i!i.~aili!!!i!~ San Oemenle, For appl. ~l'\'\ct, Equipped to hand!~ •MULOI * R.ED\\'OOD • CASA de LINDA D L Raise Cuarantee". open dally 10 to 7. See 11.ni. Xerox ropiclr. Near I: ,Cal=:..l 492-=:.;S004~=~='''°'""·91~36"I aJI your tpeelal photo ,lftdl Call !'J86..6930 $50. OFF 2 ba. $500 he or lr .. /up~ wul .. not be raised for l nient~. -··1 ..:c.·~·~"'!"~;:;,·"~;:;-~:;,·~-1 U.t wl'°"" DIVORCE l>hu1oi;ruphy ''We've betn Tr•• Service 6093 4 BR, unt. hou!e, Fam. nn, We ... •a.nu1t~ that your rent our 1.,.,,...,. ad ln u1e &""'"' o c A•-rt -· '"' I ![SJ 1 • lncludll'\i; 1 day return. l..ang With Th.la Ad NEWPORT CREST full year and )'OU still hnw 5Sc PER SQ FT \.· iii!iiijiijjiiiiiijiii;;i·j;;jii! ONLY $65• around" 494-1!97 581-4506 CHRIS' 1.R.E'E SE.RViCE 417 Ycrktown. JlQ. 2 BR, 2 ha. Condo. $525 the DexibllU;y ot month. OAKWOOD GARDEN APTS 1617 WESTCWFF. NB f 5300 "'-"'tetely ~able "'MISTER FIX-IT" Trimming. ltemovlll. ya r d BRAND NEW • Avail NO\v. COMMERCIAL-month occupancy l6lh at..frvioo AGT. 511-:i032 Lott & Found ....,.u., 2 BR. Unfum. From $205. Omce suite N' t. Plwi you a:et a lot matt I ~=~_;'4Ml==l::.O_~~ DELUXE 2 rm. oU1ce; Eo.et 673-5793 PaintlnJ', Elec, Plumbing Clean-up. 11 ~543-7939 Alnple parking, encl. KIU', tor )'OUl' money at Oakwood, NEED a Roommate to shr. Cot.st Hv.<y., CdM. 43c Ft. C.AHL11'1. AN1~1Al. CONT 1 ROL SEM I-Retired pro!. ~nt, 3!'!, Ree""""'ff,. ~~2Ra.tt.!I Schooli & outs.Ide BBQ. 960-2007. including $1 million in 2 b Realouomic!I,, Bltn. 675-6700 unt nrton Beach Shl' tcr w/nice Iva. wl.ahes to mttl --Instruction 700.5 recreation facilities, a full ~se~~'leramWorkfg: 8311 Edison Sc., ~l attractive 1lrl for daytime GARAGE Door.Adjusted -- time Actlvltle1 Director who lemale but will con 1 ,. d, r 2 OFFICES, lO x 15.. 1 Baok of 1-lumane Socl("ty dates. P .0 . ~ 1124, Tuatln SU.'50. Jlardw~ S 5 9 . 9 5 , COLLEGE student a: I v I n t Tri w/11,.et·lMir, nt \V. 17th, ANIMAL SSIST LEAGUE plar.s JW1le1, BBQ'1, pa anyone who Is financially Blvd. B-6, C.M. &1~9031 A · 9'16$). !nstalled. Guar. Anytime p I an o lMaons. lleglnrws ... ~~~![!i!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i I 6 nlM!I Free S Wl day resp. M'Ult like animal! & adop!lon, spaying and neu· Trllvel S4SO 64>3650 and inl(>l'm~lat~. ca 11 THE MOSl Brunch. freaky people. 54&-32U alt. Bu1lnes1 Rental 4450 tering lnlortn. 96Cr2900 .;.;.;;.;."'-------! JD&R Cleasiing ~rvitt Bl'\lcc n.t 7 .l 2-132 l or SPM Allk for Pat. ANtr.1ALS lMPOUNDED VACATION In lla'A•all. Ren! A•u.11ment1 !or Re-Rent < .::>1&41~:::n=. ------1 EXCITING VIEWS Singles, t l 2 1,;~~~~;"-,----,-,-.-·---------Shep mix. bllcJwht, Male .... t· IN NEWPORT bednxlms. Furn. & unf\lm. ('(}LI.EGE Student needs Old Eng Sheepdog B/W our apt. tn the lllka.1 on ~or 84&-0-119 VOICE, Plano, Theocy - Wth Ill the extraa. Model• room in vicinity of occ Cen1•r San Clemente M . · • ' Walldkl. ns. d~. m.1536. CUSTO~t Christmas Card Y~ llonu: Or l\l~r;tt? -r Luxury bayf"'ont apartment epen daity 10 to 7. &wry. In exchange for N!nt or Sto;~o~Jlice Oilchuahua, blk/wht, fem. ~~~~~~~~= and Family Photogrdphy, B JI.Ir. Ne\\nian !Ul--Ztw'O living. Boat alipa at your no pets oc c:hik!ren. preferably yard work. Pvt El Ca . R al Collie mix., blk/w,ht, fem. r & W ur Color. 64~:!970 LUXURY APTS =~. W~~~~!:~ta~ OG~ ~/bath de 8 l·r e d · ~iaxcellcn~k~7333 ~;Jeo~,' t~k/;~. fem. I .._ ~ ""*' 'r£1 Hauling 6051 1 II I I } Just beine completed, 1, 2, few i*gant, \l!ry pdvate, ~ 2 ?ilALES want 1 or :? resp. ""!!!!~""'""''!"'"""~!!!!!!! Shep/Qi!Ue, tri, m.Je . . ~ ""'6f)n•it t &.: 3 bedroom&, firtplacea, 2-bedroom, 2-bP.th units wHh A_...,....__.._ fe1nalea, 19 to 25 to sllr. = f><.>kingesc, l'l'dfblk. m* llAULING, SlO. per load l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~I some with patios or spacious terraces, pool, .ft¥'IU .__._ 4 br. house. NB on Bay. SAN CLEM ENT E well Terrier mix, tanlblk. male ~abyslttlng 6008 Irnmediate 6: Dependable 11 balconlc1. GREAT LOCA· subterranean 2·car parldng. ....__.._....,. $100. mo. Call: Jason at IMlocaledEsOO~ on1 Av1enue del Dalmatlon, blk/wht, fem '"""~Se"'<Vi'ii"'::·=:"""';:....:"f,3i:::;;:;:fJ:.:•:;b:.;W:;_:•:.;n:.:tod:=•.:f.:m::::•l:::o:.;7~0;;:SO TION IN THE BEACH All adult, full f.ecurity build-,---.· A-18th i28-3222 or Rich !HJ-4Th1 ar. • x c e · or any R tr' r \.: t J/ tit ~l EXRER. Childcare. TL C1 LOCAL ?!loving Ii Hauling . AREA. Call 960-3221 or Ing. New cupel, drapes, IMne .,.., aft. 5. business. $200. per mo. See e ieve m x .. 8.J .,., , • Work Ing mom's only. by student. Large truck, \VA NT E D : Full t .' n1 c 839-6133 ask for Ailei;ie or bulil·lns, dl"COr, Leases from S45-05SO l\1gr. ll4 Ave. de! ?.1ar, SC Germ Shep, tn, fem . Fa j r v I e w & Ad ams, reasonable. Sany 531-1235 secret a r. I a I JI o st n · -• R E S P 0 N S 1 B LE. Fem. 492-8430 Shep mix. tri, male 54• _2 Ne111port/lrvu1e ureit. 9 yri.. Marl.:.n. $500 116 mo. t""1'!7~8-1 1_,00S.. ' desires to shr. your borne ('(}FFEE Shop (or ~ c a 8 e, LaLabb mlmlx", bbllkk//~~~:..','mmal"' """''"' • Heating & Air Cond 6053 exp. T:ype-70+ Shtnd good. WALK TO BEACH (71·') 57• •001 ~ , ... , or apt. Ulwu .. .?i1ATURE v:oman will care Need Ins benefiu: $600+ 2 3 drpa " i1'"0<hl 642-8170 64CH298 Anytime Npt. Harbor arefl. S 1 ate CATS for Yo\11' bonie & ch!l~rcn G~-IA~I BROS. Silfr.1653 slllacy. Ca.!! 673-51'.IO. •\;;C 1• 1 8t Br, crpt, S ' Newport Bay Tower1 quaJlflcaUon. Write Clasai· Shlhr Dom, White, male ,vhlle you vacation. Xl11'1 r urnacc replacemt, wall 27 ~~]5f:'' s2Z: 1~~iu:if~ 310 Fernando St., N.B. CHOICE RESPONSIBLE a:irl to share fled Ad No 253, Dally Pilol. Shthr Dorn, hlk/wht, fem. refs, Drives. 645--0574. heater~, gutter & dwnl-P"'RA'-' -CT-JCAL--N--- 1 -,- 1 1 "'' ~ 7 LAKE FRONT my beach apt. Call Teri P.O. Box J..560, Cotita Mesa, Shthr Dom, gry/blk, fem. MOTllER 1 , ., 1 .11 spouts preseallOn furnace UM\e, x n Sch. -.i:iS Vista Del Mesa LOCATIONS at oWce. 644-6440 ca. 9'l62S Lnghr Dom, wht/11')', fem · ~1' ~~ 11'r .,.., check.' Call Gary for $2. refs, after J~s )Tlli w Ith CHEZ ORO APTS ADULT GARDEN HOMES VERSAILLES NEED ROOMMATE lo shr. BALBOA ISl.A.~D, Bu~lront l.ngl)r Dom, Tri, fem care for child nr same age. dlsc:ount v.·onderfu.I pallenl, l 714' ~• A"--ta 3 b ho Christian home. 54&ii952 60., s~ "120. ext l't. IMJ'I wu• IRVINE AVE, AT MESA rent on ,...J,;..97~'f!· Ofttce or Store fCll' call('_, Lnghr Dom, Tli, fem Hou1ecle11nfnn ~ ,......, "-1,2& 3 BR. Prlv gar, pool, Near NeW71rt Blvd, FN.')' ......,..-'"' $250 mo. Tabby, gry/wht, M &: F Bu1ine1s Services 6009 ··• !!!!? ~anted, MAF 7100 be~:. ·~· Close to &: Irvine Industrial Complex ON THE LAKE WANTED m a t u r e straight 613-4300 ALSO KITIENS &. PUPPIES l BR SlOO, 2 BR $2:t'.l. At S.uth Coo.at Plaza. male to share lge home LOST. Female Tan I w ht PROFESSIONAL Survey DEDICATED ACCOUNTING 3 BLOCKS TO BEACH Re<: Bldg w/am, Billiard&. Pool • Acapuloo Aqua Bar tn H.B. $150. mo.~. xdi:Tr.~fdr.ON~~~~ Shepher1 a:iwe Mix. Brn ~ei;~e"'>er-~~~i~) CLEANING Rapidly grov.1ng ins. co. Lg. 2 br, I be, \\'/patio, Oilor T.V. Pool I: J acuzzi. A JacuuS. Spectacular 8 O fo R 4350 Low I spot middle forehead. Vic ascs. • * \VE DO EVERYTHING * seekll an lndiv. 11.·/stn:ing gar. $190 per mo. Adults. Security Patrol. Refrig. inc. Acre Lake w/Towertna 11 r•99• r ent ~:Hmo or ~ a r a:e • COM. lO/l4. Leather collar ext 141 or 835-3715. Refs. Free errt, ~2839 acctng bckgrnd. Will handle 401 8th St. 963-~ • 545-485.5 • Fountains·~ Million Dollar w/ID. Heartbroken family, Cabinet Miiking 6014 l \Viii do your ~'Ork att'OUllt l'CCO_nciliations, ac· NEW 2 &: 3 br, Exposed PARK NEWPORT Oubhouse, Gym, Sauna. GARAGE for rent. Hun t· C.M. Storefront &: Office + Reward. Marta f144..6115 tOOl'Ollghly while you 'W'Ot'k. coun1. analysu, b&nJt ~n· be bll Df\Y IOSl!'d APARTMENTS Total Secur'.':'· Beh. Ll'g single. 918 Palm 1500 sq ft fenced area. Total CARPEN TRY. cabinets, Teachen, Mll'lines.s women. clllall(lns & asst w/lnia.n· g~No ;:b. 821-27~9 or Bachelor 1 or 2 Bedrooms Immediate Occupancy Ave Apt E. H.B. 53&-4678 ~ ~j~~J;a.wc, ~~M..eis~~0c.~~!,!;.; custom wood'WOrldng, home Depeodable. Refs. 543-1677 cial stmts. Newport Beech ...,,. 7844 __ ,. ......__..__aa AOUL TS SINGLE CAR SPACE, ~ ol . repaln, remodeling. No job •i O ....... ., __ _, o I c. Ca 11 Mrs.Ne a I. o.>V • wai ~..,,....,..,..,,.., Sil N Pets SPACE AVAIL for lease In Vic fair &: Bak I! r · CM· too small. Fne est Lou "csa ea, ... '6 .::><:no•CI! 8SJ..8450 NEW 4·PLEX nr Beach & Fr. $224.50 Open !Mi Daily rry, 0 garaa:e. Weal Newport Boardwalk Shop'g. Ctr. at Reward. 556-4149 or (213) 67>67l!f. 834-1299 · Carpels, Wlndo\\'S Floors 1~==~· ------1 Htg. HarOOr, deluxe 2 BR, Spa Pool1 Tennis Ba1chelor$,lll, 2 & 2 8r'1, Peninsula. 673-4506 Hunt. Hbr. Call: S46-2J66 652-51XX!. Ex! 178. C •1 60IS Elc. Free E11. 557-6742. AdmCTrall I ... Adto S;fO'.l &... w/lge decks, drps. crpta. Across from Fashion Wand rom 5 per mo. DBL, GARAGE. in H.B. FOUND sanvtNN 10 Spd •rpen er JAPANESE LADY WANTS • ma 1ui •• r 2:at, etc. $225. mo. 846-8298 at Jamboree on San Joe.quio Santa An11 All orr.; Industrial Rent111 450Q bike, Ownor please ide.n•;,., REMODELING p t I TO 00 HOUSEWORK. Exciling co r po_ra t e op. Hilla Road. 3700 P'--D * 968-5097 4 pm * ~ • a oi , o:Ac:L.<:.•.,.. portunlty w/maior f irm 2 BR, free gall & water. (714)644-1900 ~ r. · · · bycolor,serialnumber, Decks, Room AddltioM, .....,.-.,.,,.. awaits d~ career Cpta:, drps. OUld ok. no __ .::_:_::_.::,:.;,,:;:.:..::-= 71._55'-(M66 SINGLE Car Garage nr 12th MESA CENTER size, date & location lost. Cabinet1, 673-1166 Mr Ryan liOUSECLEANING is o u r motivated lndlv. eager to pets. $170. 842-1652 1 ANNUAL LEASE, new BR, St & Balboa Blvd. $2.S. mo. H.B. Police Dept. &36-5021 . MINOR HOME REPAIR business. call J11i;!lee's Rag· advance! Xln't benefit ~ $150/MO., large 2 BR. ~lk~~ i!a~ ~ai::,· 2{t, ----... ----· ~67::.5-""'787::.6::·_:E:.':.:"::·c_.-~~·.I 1:v~l 1J{4 C~l:~c :i:tC:: LOST: Female Poodle. small Plumbing Carpentry eedY Anrul:. 675-65.5.l gram Includes profit shar· Carp./draptt. Sharp! Nr. 1-ROOM for rent, Npt. Btoch: M 1500 Sq fl t $200 It brown. Sandpoint Homea Ceramic Tue, 540-5560 JAPANESE house-cleaning ing! Call Sam Rider, stores & beach. Agt. ~700 ~•::.•~~-=~·~•-t.~5~'-'°-·-~= • NEW • Beach Front View. m~ t:Osa750 sq. ft. ·:.e119 ai area, MacArthur le Flower. REMODEL Add-on gar lady; exper., pl time $4 848-l.288. Dennis &: Oennll 2 BR 1 o-•-1 bltn Newport Shorts 3872 Ocean Front Blvd. 11~ 557-1095 or 892-4998 , __ , ' hr 642-5196 Personnel Agency of Hun-' ..,.., .... ,.... crp. a, l.V each. convers .... ,, cwit. & n e w · tlngton Beach, 16168 Beach dshwhr. $240. mo, l yr old. 2 ,_ _1 YOU'LL BE GLAD W ANTED enclosed garage Ask !or McGann FOUND: Red lrith Setler, const. 25 yrs exp, dra w Ironing 6059 Blvd H 8 963-1620 aft Gpm. DUPLEX 3 br, .,.., ... y • for I car. Prefer Corona mi..le Vic. Tustin Ave, btwn plana free eat, 645-3439 -==·..:.c·=.· -----1 NEW 2 Br, 1%1 Ba, frplc, DfW. 1 blk to Bch. $300. YOU WAITED I deJ fl.far. 6'fl..SUO ex. 119 15th & 16th. Nwpt Hlll. 548-}; CARPENTE~ 2.'i Per ?)ece, Please brizlg ALARM inBtalln" Serviceman. bl•-· N bch Adlt no mo. yrly. 64Z-7311 lnm;xluclng new be.ch and Offl•o Ronl•I .a.a.... 4240. starch & hanger-6. RC'lcr· Exper. only. Over 30 yrs u.,.. r. ' · s, S.1n Clemente • 3176 1 bdrm apta well worth .. -nt craftsman1hl w eel call ~7 old. 5-l:-0487 pets. 520 Cnlltomla, 536--2914 ~"-'"'---'----~Ing. Refined yet at· LOST Charley, light broY.n [P~rl~"~'~R~obe~"-~_!536-~2115~1\__,,l-i'~n~:· ;;;;;:~~:_· -;:;w;ii'fiti'ii~ib· Ut;;-;;a;;t;;;:I LARGE 2 Br stud.lo, encl. fordable e Grell BEACJI FOR LEAS[ male Chi Hua Hua. N.W. CUSI'OM try 1 all Land1capln9 6066 AREA Di&tnbutor v;anted. 7 ~ lnf I NE1" I 2 BR ? BA of Fairview Hosp. Costa carpen ° Oppor. to earn up lo SSOO. garage. $15 ·"" mo. an ,,._:tig!e area. n.....i enci envirorunent • furnished A1:esa... $50. SU-9601. type1, cablneta & quality INSTANT Sn d, Sprinklen, per mo. p/time. \Ve train. 1..::°";:·c,:00o=.t-1'peC'1CO"c.:84o.o7=.-#10=o'=,--I .. ,~ .. .....,.. and untumlahed. • concrete. 96l-196l Soi l Preparat ion . Call for interview. 639-6123. CHILD OR PET OK r.t.Ja"'"'""' view. $240 •• $185 to $215. • OFFICES FOUND' Gray/white/black Corpot S.rvico 6016 B, to k work. ~ump.tone. Luxury 2 Br, 2be., OW, sbq, I c.:~7-'-------646 8453 • MEDICAL cat w/Oea collar. Vla Lldo Custom Oellgn Free Est. Apt. Man ... r 415 19th. S260 mo 84&-S975 San Ju1n • * COSTA MESA * and Via Ma I a g a.. l0/:?8. JOHN'S Carpet & Upholster)' Tony, 645-:'1~. i.lc. 29T'a.16 Couple to man.age Io v e I>' t.gun11 Buch 3141 C1pi1tr•no 3178 e RETAIL Almost new M·l. 646-2085 or 673--6150 Drl Sh,rnpc • (Soll Re-... _ 6070 weU tna:ntalned 40 to 50 1--":::!0C:.:.:c:.:;;... __ ;_c,.;; 1300 ft $185. P..10 FOUND: Altered maJe cat, tardants.) Degrea.sen & nwlonry unit adult apartment com· c O ND O 2 b r , 1 b a , ~ Prime Hwi~n B e a c h · sq6t4.2.ist ' atriped. wbt • nea collaJ' all color brighteners & 10 W 1 L L 1 A l\.l S & S 0 NS plex. Orange & L.A. Coun- THE DOLPHJN mlOdlrnirronuJ. ~gar., ~ ~=:1i~al:y~tlo':iv°d~l ~-000=~SQ.,..:.:::Fr=."'-,-Ul-.,.,--0-r near Baeach a: Bolaa • minute bleach for \•1hlte Masonry Lie. no 283046 : ties. Xlnt terwill. Salary ABOVE BOAT ~~v~64()..0037ev~~ e aa.:tMEtl15 over 11,cni sq. tt. of ren-storage. Plenty of parking.1,08911-~llo==44c..,~.,.,-,.--,-=,,, cupeby ts. Save Yo\11' riney Brick. block & a tone + bonus. Call ~926-4407 CANYON CENTER I ~==i"'~'-""-"=~~ .. 1 1 :t ""'PtP table areal n c I u ding : 2 $225.. Newport Sbotta Area. Jo"OUND: Ll&ht tJ.ue "-white saving me extra t ips. 586-63n 11.•ttkday1. Completely equ\pPed, luxury South Latuna 3886 AOU~ DelWte Prolesskmal Sultes Call 642-8252. Parakeet vicinity o! 3hh WW clean living rm .. dinlng:[aiE.;T.:;------iiiinl•..;!O!;;;,;;;..,....,,....,.., R b /•-1 .-:~~;=::C.,-~--I Walla ~---M rm., Ir: hall $15. Any nn. Moving 6071 APARTMENT MGRS. VIEW2B 2 11.,W u:lTtlcea ... _ Ill 1'" su-rlor Avon•.... $550A1o wllhtullfacllilie!· 1000 SQ FT Ill & ce, >,.A..QUl e1a , 17~ uch 110 ~.,, •• ti I POOL from $.l:JO. M 2 BR. PartJy iw·u., u s., -r---, . . o ce o r 642-5565 ·""• co . u• .... " Married cpl. bu II ban 0 • .. ! C;,11 Dolph! W•v an-pd ., w/gar. Pvt. Sch. on Newport Beach ~ 636~"'1.~0 rela\111 '1~~ ~torage. Plenty of parking. t-==~---~-~M~. 15 yrs exp. ia \\'hat cowits * * r.1SO INV IN0G .-LOCoWELJS"I' w/m!Unt ability 847-T.l2'T -.~r • n • .,.... Paradise Cove. 32161 So•['!!!!!!!!!!!!""""'""'""'""'""' I uum • '1'I sq. ·a ,...,.. $225. Newport Shores Area. LOST Blk Lab/..,.iep IX. not method. I do work RATE r:ange · • • • ';;;;;:;;;;v.""tii..1521.Hli:~li;; l~Cos~'!''..'H~wy~·..'"'~"~·~'"'9"-'=2124~~ I ft . In new prime cent~r. Call 642.-8:.152. Vic Grand & Warner. Any myselt Good f'l!f. 531.0101. censed, insured. TOi\f 549-ASS£MBL£RS IOCEAN VlE\V 2 BR Iba SANDPIPER INN Good expo1W'f' to traffic. I nfo. 55 7·0 752 I.:. Ceilin S 60ll •,,:41~'2·c.*;_~-~-~= apt. Lush garden1. lhl& unit Sunset Beach 3890 CORONA DEL tt1AR fff..~~":~ preview call ~fo:1' t:$3so~~lc~· ~ 1 _,.,80:32-,;71~7'::.._,P"'t'c:""=·--~-1 '.fc~~·~~~fii~;;;f1",;P;•;l•;•;1"11;!;/~P~a~po;;;r~l"ll;!;;60~7~ll separate from main bldg. BACHELOR Condo, Ocean-JNVL.TI"MENT OlVISION 3ph. Muller Rlty 6~7039 FOUND: Pekingese, male, Electro mechanical devl~ $295/roo494-105Sar494-S602 view, wolk: to Bch.. Frpl., \YALI< TO tan, 2-3 yrs. Vic. Fount. ACOUSTIC CEILINGS & sub-as1embltea. eve. cpts, drps, bltna. $ 2 o o. FASHION ISLAND i Storage 4550 \'alley 10/28. 9 6 0-2 900 BY CALCOUSTICS CUSTOM PAINTING Interpret~ usembly draw· SPACIOUS 1 BR or Studio, Lease. 84&-3336, Ask for Pri9acy-Peacelul-Spaclowi llM~:!ii'~I S.1997 APPLJED, PAINTED Exterior SpeclallsL State lngs, specificaUon prlnt1, Opts, Nr. main beach. $200. Mary Ellen. I ·--------·I FOUND: Slam1!11e kitten . GUARANTEED licensed. No. 2M.931. Bond· ptrts lists. 6 Months lo 1 494-4791 or 644-3478 Apts furn/Unfum 3900 LUXURY APT. LMNG I .~~~~!!!!~~!''!!!~'~~ MINI.WAREHOUSE fem. 6 mo. old. Vic. 23rd, FREE ESTIMATES ed. LlabUlty Ins. Free Color year p r ev l ous electro-~ •••• -Private, locked lndlvidua1 Orange & Santa An a. FREE GLITTER Consulting & Estimates. mechanicala.ssemblyexper, 2 BR. 1 ea. 1 blk to ocean. l & 2 br .. turn. suites or storage units. Front $7.50 5'\S-4423 ;s OFF wrrn nus AD Low Cl'>mpetitive Prices. soldering techniques. Refl'ig., trplc, deck, bltN.1---------un(um. au.lie~ .$295. to $450. 1515 SUPERIOR per mo. f a.I I 64S.9llO 64UOCli S'l65. mo. 494-2339 MESA ALLSPACE FND: T!nY Dk. Brwn em .e L Ni I 3152 2 Swimm I"" pool1, 24 hr. Profess. bldg. nr. Ho a g shortha1red young dog • K· A PAL ts Back )'OU supply •gun• gue GARDEN -~ I Hosp. Ground flr. offi~e 96().1970 l\1a11. Costa Mesa 1D/27. *ACOUS"I'ICAL * 1._ pa;-I & 1:ll -•-t all awilchbrd., utUa. pd., e ev., 864 $295 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!! C 11 646-0485 & 642 1641 A J :I paired a.I ted ,.,.. ... .,......, EC1AL OITERING Coff. shop Ir: rm. aerv., elec. Drspu~ •~ sq .. ft. a1 1 00 · p 8 --dP: rail-"' .U 1 • ~?....!1m rms $10 ea, waUa o n 1 y . SP APTS kits., dshwshera., patios or ./Ll'Cnt.,,t suite, l sq. LINK LOST: Black Cocker Spaniel, ryv.· • w ex, .....,-,, \\'oodwork extra. Olp this ~~t ~.·~ls~~= 2 & 3 Bclrms., crptJ, drpe, balcys. &: mllCh more. n ., ~tgi..SA BLDG:. A STO'!i"~!i UNITS ~=~~ot~~'U a::sa.0 ~dn: Cement/Concrete 6019 oot. 540-7046 Call For Appointment Jndultrlal Relations 171') 494-9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES reduced to $325. OUldre.n utillUes paid. Bl t 1 n 5 ' Opt. maid aerv., opt, tennis. Office suite. Has 2 ofilces, p-:rson ' esa, recrea-Rewl!.l'd. Call 61:>-4500. JESS CE~l.ENT 1 ~ T • Ex I · Pa i n t I n g & over 12 in adult pk, under l!lundry facllltles. Re c . I A/C T ta! tional storage. Frorn SS.1~~~~~--~~-~ S 'd lk \l.allpaper hanatng Avg Bo c l ble ncep . area, . o J ho & • 01 ,-, ns-r.· R~ •---de Jewe'-' .., •• veways, 1 e w a s, ho $2Zl .. : ..,..~,· Lanuna ac11 12 "'P· but ....,,al complex. room w/poo ta • gym FOR LEASE OR RENT ·--ft $125 month d1ll ree ~ ego ree-LAJ cu w""'" "I' p,•;A_ ext. use · ~ ree ""'. · • _,_ ' Adu!" ....,, ...,. · · Call ~•150 r...ase Y.'/rmld charm bracelet ......, i• AYON Tennis &.: imlf membersh.lp room, sauna, pc·· 2101 E COAST HWY •-k for John McGann 11'· y. ~•orv .,-"""~AA" Call Ray Parker 6f?·S .,;, •· -• -Br! -1 · · n11 inside. Nr Velvet Turtle, ...,..-.rt"IO • F.qual ,..__. Empt o ye r avail. New lrg db: view Oiuy, no pets.'°°" s ... ,1 -;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;=:; Rental1 W11nted 4600 RB P · t' xt, M 11 .,.;,.....,v;;..•~..,·..,.;,.., ... ,J 3 br, 2% ba, 2~s, central Costa .?il ~sa I' , ,:.F.::"::":c· cc''='~· ><::.::,H=371~---CEt.1ENT Work, any kind, · · a1n ing e • 0 ~ t! _ Hlllh-751 •117 ~ 1" Comm e rclal. residential, home1 25c sq. tt... p!Lln! ATI"ENDANT, exper. for sJr cond, tpl. -. ~ T E N N I S pro , m a lure, L 0 S T , 1.f a I e G e r m a n Lie &: bonded, 636-I04S lncld, a!M Int painting, fret: ,,.,..,.veyatd MllfL Good pay Or.(OU Crown Va 11 e Y ... "'!' ... !!!!! ... !!!!!'!!!"~~ respons. Looking for furn Shorthair, all brov.11, S100 et 673 3li58 aft 5 .,.~ Pk\.\y) l714) 495-1760 ofllcc. LA QUINTA HERMOSA ocmlCltwCOllCEPJ! a:t oi· home to 1harc. Rets Reward. 548-6517 CEMENT & Block \Varlc 5 . • • ~benefits. ~ply Shell Uno answer. ~9!}-1625 ~nnl h Co Estat Ll &DllU LU.UIDEtmle COMa-ANV avail. NB/Pmln. Area. 673-'""ST·. 8,.1 .. ,, male """Ian, \Valls patios i;idewalks D &: J Palnting 64(l..80Ci6 The Station, 1000 Irvine, N.B . • 63 ... .,... ... s untry e V· JIMALLnflACaPTt D ...-. "~"" ft 8 .,n LAJ ~ etc. By' hr. or'job. 646-69i5 Personality painlers w.i th'---------•I Meal Verde 3 ing & Spacious Apt.s. Tcr-REALTORS 0•~ a · =-· vie. Spyglass, Cd~t. th I 1 h Since1• raced pool, sunken gas •BacheJon SINCE 1944 2 BR house by Senior Citizen Reward. 640-G484 (~tractor 6021 1 9~ persona ouc · e 1{01\tE ATMOSPllERE BBQ, Unbelievable Living. •I BR 2 BR 67)-4400 & w<'lo no '\"Id-Uo1de' •-3 0 -al ' ' u • .,.,, LOST; Brown ovxcr, yr VA 1 L CONST RUCTION EXT ER I 0 R PAINTING. Deluxe 2 & 3 BR. n.cnt l BR. UNFURN. $190 •2 BR & 0.n $200 mo. Clean & qUiet. old male. c.M./N.B. area. . ... 1 'd R r T Of c , 3 O 9 5 l\1 ace A ve. 1 BR. FURN $215 Locnl bu s 1 n es s nian. Please call 646-068l General Contractor Ito om Lie"· ns • e s. erms. N---' Cash For 546-1034. 2 BR. FURN $255 From $115 -$435 00-3464, 531-5775 Add It I ons-Remodellng -Richard. 979-3335. Anytime. irwu Now port BM ch 3169 ALL UTILITIES PAID LOS"!': Prescription Glasses, Concn!te-Patio co v e r s -p APERHANGING & pain. Christmas? Adu.Its, No pets; Me1aV.rde£ost&Adoms 3 BR. single houtsc on lot: In EastbluH Village. R~terences. '.:SL #2935J5 tlnP,. 21 yrs HarOOr area. If you're 11mbltious &: l!ll- 1 BLK To BEACH 16211 P."-\de Lane, HU"-540-1800 S.A. Heights, E. Costa Re\vanl. 644-2971 645-0831 .... ls turn no18328l &122356 · ·~ ''" 1.le1ia, Ne\\•port Jit1. To $250. ,;;:;;;;""-;:O:C:~:;;:;--,-,.; I c~~=,..-,,-,=,.-,;-,,;-::-I '"' • • -thus.iastic, you can ~ t 11. r I Ncw-f\:~dern-Prlvate 2BR, tlngton Beach Cn 4) 847-5441. Have refer. 646-4681 f.'OUND : Irish Setter, 6-!I GERWICK &: SON, BI d g, l!!t CLASS Exl/lnt Painting. earning money ln1medlately 2Ba, bit.ins, waik-ln-dose1s, 1 bllc \\'. of Beach on Ed-NEW 2 BR, San JullJl Capo. mo. male, Vic. 19th & Contr. Add remod. St. lie. Paperhanging. Air I e s s as an AVON REPRESEN· enc gar, Cable 1V. $325 mo inger, South at 1st signal, Pool, $l95. mo. Refs req. I BEORr.t. apartment, nice llarbor, 102.1 ~ 81-114321, 6'73-(().11, 5'19-2110 Spray, C25 yrs exo) 979-5294 TATIVE. f.1<!el people. H~ve yrly Jae Jncludes utUltlea. 1 block. 4~721 or 49~1124 Bkr. • ..... u .... •ffll• • All neighbors, Sl40 rent 207 FOUND; Female black lab. Electrlc•I 6032 • lO% DISCOUNT * fun loo. Call for details: 548·9578 or 551.rot2 eves. 1 -,-Bd-,-,-... -.-.,.,,-.-,.-,~.8~1"'1= Rooms 4000 Ba.llimore. Apl. A H.B. Lovable h1endJy, Fairview t~'J"~al~lpa~pe~rlng:]~&)iP~.m~·~u~ntgc-li~540-ijf,104fs'/1!f. ~~~~~;:':[ $350. EXECUT1VE APT 2 8d. 2 Ba, unfurn. NR S500 and. El Camino Cr>.1 54&-14.15. E LE CT R I C t AN * Old Frtt errt, Call ~ A must IC!e! On the bay, 3 Bd, 2 Ba. untum, Lido $t'n FRO?lf $82.50. Priv nns & FOUND: A1ale caL Rust/ J oh1 -Ne11.• Jobs Serv1ti' . BABYSITTER ror T~11.cher lge new 1 Br. Boat slip. 6754600 aptg tor seniors. Unena, 11 • l white. Flea collar. c11lls anytln1e -811rplacl'. PROF. painter, hone~ work. Tues & Thurs alternooru; & Open dally. SlO Fernando, maid aerv. Xlnt ll!C'Urlty. huinclal 645'5.369 M2-9829 rens~ Int-ext. tree ei;t. refs, C\~s. :\fu:st II(! r ~ 11 ab I c. 675 67>-8551 VISl•N 114 Del Mar: SC. 492-KJl N rt C t 'iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii 1 ------~---1 ~====-;,-. --::c:-548--w'159, 642-3913 L'Ompetent "ith references. apt 102. T7520 or ewpo en er t 5005 FOUND: Black male puppy. ELECTRICIAN-hce.nse n .0 • QUALIFIED PAINTER Big Can)'Ofl. 614·731!'1. 1 LOT to ocea.n--Spacloua, ltl .a 1 -.v ROO~lS $20 wk up, with Ground Floor Bu1lne11 Oppo' v1·, s "'---1 11~"' Laa,.na 233108. Small jobs ma1nt .... . k R $335 A•• • kJt h $30 k .::;:.:.:;;;:;::...;:,:<..:.;__;c.;..;.: · ' ......,..,, ~· o-· &: J'l! .... 1-. MS-5203 ' neeus your "~ · e 11. .11. • BABYSITTER. Older wonian Near new, 3 br/2hl. . c 5-~97".>.) ~rv"~~jl• San Jooquln tlills Road A SPECIAL KIND OF BM.ch Sun. jght. 499-3802. I i~;;~f,;;';;;"""-='-•iiiiil---,*~M~2~<;3i~,;~*.,---I pref'd. Nr. Ga r It c I ~1. ':'ttkd:;:1film~ 7 5 - 4 911 2,~ Jo"t. Carpels, dnipes, ;\Jr RESTAURANT WST: Irish Setter, male, Furnltur1 6041 WALLPAPER ~111.;;nol la, HB . 2 stnall boys. BAL. Penln. $80. + fam cond., janitor, parking. Nev.'J)Ort Beach prime locn· 2 yr. old, Vic. 12th St. fl.B. FURNITURE R 1 Se l Hanging guarn for 5 }TS i..::""":o::::c'·::"'c.· -----~I ysit"Job: 2 J:.~ b?k Er~~ .., -:1 ~k~. e;.li!iiasmok· Wesley N. Taylor Co. Lion. Smo.ll, c h arm I ng' Reward. 960-llXI Ch a Ir s stre~~,hE',:i c: Carl Rebko 646-2-H9 BA8).'Sl'ITEH -1vho L!. kinil. ocean & bay a\•all Nov. (-66" ~V'°•~•-•"'•i"'o~n"'R~o-n'=t~•"l•--,4•2,,.50:1 REAT~TORS ivatic. Ample parklng. Beer FOUND: Blr.ycle reglued. Free l':!l'I. &Wi-(;_'l89 Plaiter/Repair • 61J77 :vet finn cnou!lh to hn.ndJr 673-909 . "' ttrC$ 21.ll &tn J0<1quln Hills Rd. &: wine license. $55,000. 644-8073 G rd I ,..5 4 boy11, 7-lt lor 11J day1 1-'l,'-o"n"'ly'-"$250=.-'-~l --~-Newport Cenler 64-1-1910 COLE OF NEW P 0 RT Btwn 5 &. 1 a en ng _.. PATCl-1 PLASTERii\G on wknd . .96,~ aft 5pm ~!'1~R~~~ p3vt Bbch~ :,pl:~ 2 BR. Townhouire, trplc, Rent My Condol 1 WATERFRONT RLTRS l ~~~~~~~':'!~,l I'll DO IT RIGHT All Typesi .f/ee E~timalcs BAHYSl'ITER: lh·l'-tn. Nov. 979-1935; 64+45" from $250. 1 BR. from $195. Large, 1 BR apt with vfew NEWPORT BEACH 6Tr>--05Ll WJTI-1 PRIDE-CARDEN!o:R Cn 1 540-682: 9·1fi. r.·!11turr. rt~~. :~ .~..;hOOI Pool, teMla, continental o1 1nountatns and overlook· Executive offices TOOL G!1.nd.n.ii: '>l'IO[l. 4 rn::ui, 11•1 11,•/ll yrs exp. ln mll<'gt' P1umbln9 6071 ng•• chi.hlN~n. 8'1·-:U~!lll_. __ 1 UNF1JRN Aptl. 2 Br., 2 Ba . breakh11t. Separale fllmlly ing pool. O'lolce: P A LM 2 Or 3 Room 111.tlte North Hollywood location. '*'10Mft tralnln.11 seeks ol or ti m1lnt. BABY::O:mEft Weatclltf area, ttn11.ll pet teCtlon.. Cose to •hopping DESERT locatlon. Nr 1mall View of boa.ts & water Re11.M>na:bl~. L13'6tl<Ll-7251 job&-mow & edge/conlpl"le L.R. at'IS PL U fo.f B I,N G PoSA!ble: li\'e--in al OK. call 642-2'152; 615-9060. le line beach. &44-Xll &hopping center. Weakly or 1 Small oUlce S16a dayi, 642-5067 ('\.'e:I -tree eat GEORGE 549-2015 Remodel! k Repairs. \\ater The Beath &12-~ STEPS lo beach, 1,. 2 Br,l ~i)!!i!i!!!iiii\!iii!ii!]\i!!J!!!!!'!!I monthly rate11. For info Bill G nd Rlt I I 0 I' 5015 p ., • .," · h r crt1, dl -po11 Ii;, --1: ru Y r. nve1 PJtOr Y ersonals ~ BARRAGAN & AGUILAR. f<<ma-•, dihws"-"'2~~ BARTt:NDf:R-IT.~tALE garage. Yr!)'. rm. mo. Will 2 Bd, 2 Ba, Fum. N.B. $500 642-0596 or 556-8868 675-6161 '"" ou .. '" fumilh. 67J...fi&tO l Bd, 2 Be, UnJw-n-Lldo t-175 l'A' "I Sf'JNGS I DESERT Tlrtd of Inf lotion? PJtf.~GNANT? ~lexlcMn ,innlenl'ni ~·llh 5 1oIJC &: B/A Complete Apply bt\\'ll I Ir 3 pm. ~· ., o"-all bl """ yn E.\:p, Our Sel'\•!ce tn· Plumbln.. Service LI c . •6t2-8361 * · 3 • 4 BDR OTO' LEX, $400. 2 Dd. 2 Ba., Unturn · D. !:.00 Shadow Mountain Resort I. """'"' :r'.: av a e _, St.v>k l\lal"ket Oo11.·n: NCl"d ,...,...1 .... , confidential countel· \ d w 1 d c \J • • mo "' 'de t·~• .. ·~-..... .. ..... ,.. cu t'B n ° w 1 • a 2'i'269-I BEAUTY OPERATOR ye a rly. Davkhon Rea.lty, Lido $475 Racquet Club, JO ch11.n1p. · " proVI ........... "' alK?ltu tor capllitl si;1ln? lnJ &: refemll. Abortlnn, 548--2049 r 4 1 g "5-Ta7J 675-8600 lennlJI oourt11, luxury •C'COm. 11t $5. mo. An 1 we' in Iii'. Commodltlei 1nuy be the adoption A keeping. AP· rom 0 pm. Pool Service 6079 No follov.·1n1t nl'c, Comm 1ervSce avallable. 1 787 5 CAR« uo .• 136 EXP. know how m A In I,, iUBni. &l'.i-1050. 3 BR ' bo .. Ito. ~-VISl•H Call (TI4) 34H123 Bcoch BJ·-•., Jlun"•Moo n.ruiwer. F'or mon? inform11 · ~ ~ I I I m'•• . I ., " V""' Yu ... ._. II Wild 1""''!6 c: e.anu1?11 • rm "~l'lNTER ACIDBATII SP"('Ja BE OF SERVICE TO block to ~a.ch. No pets. Rentals to sh•re 4300 tka('h. C12 1321_ tlon. Ctt B. ~r. .,...,...,. P.EAL ESTATE TRAINING. reno v 11llng, ln.nd&caplna, $W.96. Cattf'rl'e Pool~ St()re Yero]'. $100 mo. 1145-!Q;l ltlAl.TY 0 FF ICE s PA c E !'OR M. ·:.;°'.;.';;.•...;Tcr.o;.u•;..cl...;Do;•;;od-"-1 _5035 lndt,. tnstruoli<>n. """"""' call otttt ~ !1611-3'86 4!1M"'9. m CRbrlilo. OC YOUR COMMUNITY 2 BEDROOM, cpts. drpl, no --=~=~=~-· IBAL JSLAND De.-Luxe Apt. RENT. Costa ~1esa , Harbor -2ot3tn. ,~et ~. lJro'!~,r,",!m LAY.'N SERVICE -9 to~ Sat g to 1 pm. & Gtt Pald Jo"or It \\'r:Jconl-pcll. Le11,ge $210. per mo. THE EXCITING to Share:. $ll0 own room. al Adftm!. Be au 11 tu I· LOANS UP TO Ir/• . w ..... Acaiuo:my .....,-.u,;i• DEPENDABLE R mod I & R • 60ll In 11 Nc11.·rom::::rs. Jo1~1ble 83IJ..3450 PALM MESA APTS. Co.ti Roger er LUC. 675-0'!. m Ofl er n. A Ir. m UJlc, 1st TD Loans ,..IARR.ll·IEALPGE-LIFNEAM.11.Y \\'eel:lv f\taint • Clee.n11r-e • •pair hrs. N~ car. ~pe11.T11 ... r D.AYVTEW lrg 1 b r el· ~UNUTES TO NP1'. BCH. \VANTED. fetn rmm1uc lo janltor1al, Oa1~ A. Walker Free Eat. 642-9907 ADD . A. RM. r -\10DE:L .t & ho p~y 11 1tPo g1 11 on . flete.ncy. Pvt, trplc. $ 2 o O Bach, 1 " 2 BR. trom M ahare ~t "''/same In It Lee Bld1. CaJI Gf.ne llW G45-m6 Orpenclable. l\lo\\' & Edge. REP A Ill 23 yra. «p. Llc.1,.,.,,. =-'--c'°"'~;,· ~==~==I mo.C.ll&4J...86lli. Adnlts, No PeU. Tustin. l-0859att61im. ~50:=:.,7-0;;1.16:::,;"':-="'=-:::;;·==-..::-2nd TD Loans * PalmlC•rc! Reader* Normal fl'()nt & h n,('k . No. ~01-t =~tm1 CONST BEAUTY OPERATORS PARK N1:WJl(ll1 Apt tub-Jet. 1561 Mt:aa Dr. \\tlbL 11}\are 2BR houte $125 300 SQ IT. crpta/d"Pfl, $9;'i. A,. Jll'JucHon 10831 B~tcli Bl, S20. mn. Gu11rnnlet:d &111s(. .f,~l-3~74 Full orJ/tlnte tm' nc!',:ly P11n 2-D. Saw $6(1, mo. (5 blkl fron1 Newport Blvd.) • ~ utlU. Avail ,11/1 near pt'r mo. Call 6,&&-2J30 or C Stanton. a274'06 &48·8683 Roofing 6082 decora! 11h0p In X. 1:1 . Only $329. &i4·2'l19: 873-4466 54S..9SGO ,,oc=co; .. 7":2-8l84;-"=·~--.,..,-~6,_,rm-"icl"7111°"'~=--.,.-,.,-I low•tt rat•• Or•ru;a• 0· "Wffd It & Reap'' G1\ROt:N/RES/C0~1~·1/IND. area. 548-5112 dlli)'I. 56-llm LOE 1 BR ON CANAL ADULT APT LIVL'IG F'i.'?t1ALE roomnte Y."ant&:I. 150 Sq. 1''t, $110. nlO. incld. Sittler Mt9. ,~!· }"rom l:n?uurea to tra11b Clf'anup11, tree&: shrub lrhn RF.PAlnS. all l)'t>E'•. ltt!A~. t ~"-"~'~· -------I Girl•, no peb1. ms. yr)1., 1&2 UR. Pool, rec. hall, 1a1 3 Br. 2\.i Ba. trplc, 2 hlk1 ut\1'1. Boo.la Ir: Bay outside '42·2171 ~·0611 1\Jm them tnto ~uh Soil rd. Seat0n r 1 o \Yer s, f"r1't" "''· l.lc:'d. Ask for Snll idll' ltentt Wflh a DaJbl ~ lmQ. 642-4470 bch, CdM ,16:>. + 675'-6W ">.:~::':.'ccd::°°':::.:..· -"~"-'='---Smr1na: llarbor ma it yn, CAI.I~ DAU~Y Ptl.OT S.12-3.\31 \\'nil. 830--5020 a.ti.vtltN! Piiot CIAu lflfod •d. ~I .. JI 8 DAIL V PILOT Wtdntsday, Octobtr 30, }qJ• <_ , tlOJPWonled, M&F 7JOOHefp W enttd, M&F 7100 H•lp Waoted, M&F 7100 i!"'.!'-~td, M&F 7100Help W1ntea,MAF 7100 -tlques IOOS Dog1 -,. .. scene-• HOUSEKEEPER, tl\-e-ln, =======-=::I SCO'l'TtSl:f PVPS. 8 wQ old. BICYCLE SALE P1enos & Organs 1090 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN OUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT Openings local and throughout the United States. \Ve provide training. No experience necessary. 1\ chance to be part of cable T.V.'s largest & fas test growing company. Qualified salary + commission. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TELEPROMPTER 2624 W . Coast Hwy, Newpor t Beacf'! 642-3'260 8ob Hensen 1-S P .M. Help W anted, M&F 7100 Help W•nted, M&F 7100 --' DELIVER TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES MEN OR WOMEN 18 OR OVER WITH CAR , ;, STATION WAGONS OR LIGHT TRUCKS i Pleasant outdoor i.vork. Your available day~ t -· lig.bt bours. Calif. license plates required. • .. Apply !or job description & training • i .. 8:30 AM or 10 :30 AM or 1:30 PM Daily { Beginning Tuesday Oct, 29th ~ ., 6772 Westminster Blvd. • (Rear Building) Westminster ~quaJ Opportunity Employer m/f ·'Help W•nted, M&F 7100rlelp Wanted, ~&F 7100 Delivery-Sunday Only Ot DAU. Y PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE- QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. BENTON WILLIAMS, 330 WEST BAY STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE ~l FOR APPOINTMENT. N.B. ""'"" '"'"· ""••lJltl, OFFICE POSITIONS /TEMPORARY DOROTHY EMERSON """"' w/oh>4L pvt pty, Now Blkn At"""" Cost tawd, Utt 1ooktng for 7 l>RESE?li'TS lD4J STS-23$1 VolbcYclt1 lOlp SUl'.9S now .1 1n 11 11 ctllldttn, chlldtllf'tl. TJrE &10ST rMPORTANT DOBERMAN PUP $99.98 ~l-7364. Irvine Industrial Complex Area Pays From ANTIQUE SHOW w/pa~t ., ~:Int do£. p~ World 10sp sru.95 now liOOS!!K~E=,,~,.~ .. ~.RJ=u-,~,-,-,-r, $4.00 to $2.00 Hourl y Depending On Your 815-t!Xll _, ll\~ln, rellel lk)t e!Ocrly Experience IN 11-lE \VEST SAMOYED bred Mal Amttlcan Eai'e Semi Pro Open Nights 'tll t lucly In Cd~t. 6'l3-707G alt *Paid Holidays & Vacatfonsl w 2 yrs to :;i home on!~ =~1ai;p·M~~···~= Sat: 'tll .S:30, Sun. 12·5 7pin. • Alwayt 100% FrH To You! * F~~~~~~~M~~ $50. ?7 E1den, CM $100.95 •.••••••..•. now $79.~ *Pianos • Grand'* HOUSEKEEl'En, live-In, '1 prints. Fr•t To You 8045 Rou l iipd. $69.95 now $54.00 ~win· CAble • Oi.l._~etill£ h!llf' l,'1rl!i, Eng. or f'rtnc·h Personnel Resources 83'9145 MX Blko from $68.95 UP -l'ilcher . K4wal -"'m.~ """"~" Salary 'Pc", o1" '-F'REE m•all J,mal' black HI RIM> .. BoY> & C"~ 143"0 ·""'!be· M,·oo & Haro '' 7t4-413i..3C92. 1 ~~· ~1!° ~t'!.k:"' ~~C Ltl.b pooch. Needs ;-o O d r.tany more bike paru & Mwis1:1t • Sohtnt:I" • Stern. HOUSEWIVES: 1151 Dove Strfft No. 112, N•wport Auditorium. P.laln & Pico. home, run n In G: room. act.'t'51. uvn.U. wuy • St~y & Clark · Yiln- :! Hrs pk<a.so.nt wont from Dally 1 10 10 f'.P..t. Sw1., 6'15.4G36. 831-1&44 er • Wurllt7.cr • Yai~~M your home . .l;'!arn Sl5. ''!'!:-:"~~~~~'!'!!'!l~~"l"~!""~'l"'~~~~ Noon to 6 P.M. Fem. Boa,rder Collie. Wf.ll SCRAM LETS N~w Si,.intl$ L. •••••••• ~ &l6-a390 or 540-00'J8. 1 "He lp Wantad, M&F 7100tielp Wanted, M&F 7100 I "'""'""""'""'===c== trained. Gentle. Nda ynl. • Ui;OO fro~ • ·• ·••· ·· ··' $~ llOUSE\VORK. P.fon & Fri. FAU...BROOK anlique s!Klw, Owner going: East. 493-3228. . Pl~irs 1ot .......... ~ 9 to 4. 0'.l'O lr!'ns. ltcf11. IOOF HALL, 131 W. Beech 5 YR. Old Gennan Shepherd, ANSWERS G"'°"'*' ORGANS*'"' 6.J.l-0109. PART TIME St, F'allbrook, 11 nm to 6 male, to gd home w/fenced . , Id JACI< l'N Tl'" BOX, lni•n"il , pm, Nov 1 &: 2. Benefit yard 496-4711 Baldwrn ·Conn · Ha1nn101 • ~"' ~ Boy1 Club of Fallbrook. -Al\)'Ofle -Rhyme -Canal Kawai • Ktmba.fl -Lo11.'rcy • •lJ~nil~s 9P1'1 • 1nidnl1~·. EVENINGS Donations $50 • FREE to gd home, beaut. -Gloomy -CllANGE ltodgen-'JilClnlWI. Yaniaha ~11'.to.~t~?.~1!::'-1205 Baker FRENCH SilYer Fl;l.tware. German Shepherd, 2 Yr• Reniembe.r whtll 'a llOted • WurliUer CuJhl·ai\51'.!n - Fiddleback. Circa 1865. Pie old , male. &12-4447 sage and wit ooce said: A!.'.en. JANITORS Adults with outstanding, attractive "'""' fru'(8\ l>Xl.4,,.1221/ GERM. SHEP, 2 yn., mol•, "Women's mfods.,. "''"""' Optigan ... " ........... $1SO P/t1me t•vc1. Newport Bc•h ti44-5-l52. gd. watchdog, smart, than men's. They CHANCE Lowrey Spinet ••.. , , , , $l!t;i i1 re n . A pp I y 1 7 l s 2 aJiti. wh · rk. ·th ANTIQUE Bedroom Set, $4(1) purebred 847-ii234 then1 more often." \\'urUtzer Sylnet, uew •. $400 Arn1strong AvP, S.A. bch\'O person es 0 en,oy WO J"Z WI Double bed, Call lift s. Furniture 8050 BALD w IN ORGASON1C, Hammo.1J A·lOO ••••.•• Sa\'e ·I & 5:30 p.n1. Phone : 646-0332 1---------IELECTRONIC Organ, *WIN FREE* ..,.;au kids. Start at $3.50 per hour. Phone lcALL-~O~AK~. ~R~,u~To-p'""o..sH"""""··, I ILLNESS-Pri Ply, M•SI "'" Moo'I TIL. Jle3"tilul ,,,,,. ORGAN LESSONS Journeym•n Mechanic dressers, Oak buffet. Pump e.., er Y l h in g ! 8 Rms of dltion. Must sell. Ca 11 FULLERTON MUSIC To ""•k n ,,,0 cl b 546-5710, aft 6~Jtl Pr.1. Do !8!9 "d >" in Vall .. u 1 11 11 1,. 642 •321 · 250 belW 12 00 Organ. 642-3143 f um it u r e. Custom all not call before due t 0 1.t:uc .. , OUllta e~ proved ,;hop. '-1n'I pny, hi· '"'t 'extension 1 · een ! OAK Oiurch Pi'\I'. 9~! ft. hardwood armed Herculon an 11 wering service control 557-4836 i;uranci! bcnrllfs, pald 1ur.. $2'75 -4 Bentwood Clla.ir.! All rov. Sofa & Loveseat, before that time. They do 871 ~1805 5 Ot1ys. ~. and 5 00 p M $UO. ·5.57-2658. w/match. Tbls, rocking not kno1v of Utls ad. Private 122 N. l~arbor, .F'ullc.rton JUNIOR SALESMEN J ; · · .1 ·A~p-p"11.-.-.-.,---ao=10'' ::;~0·:.;~~~· r~, ~·:,~party=·=~==--1 GET "ORGAN-I ZED" ASK FOR ELAINE cost over $2000. just 3 mo's WANTED , .. for Chri5tmas Age 10-15, F:!l1·11 $2G.$'10 per An Equal Opportunity Employer KENMORE ago, Al.so dishes, linens, 11Ct TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID !will score Jor you 'til thcu at 11·t.oek !.'<'Hing 1\C1v cui:lomers !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!'!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""""!!!!!!~"!'~!!'!' Washer & Elec. Dryer o~ Eocylopcdlas, hide-a bed, FOR YOUlt JEWELRY, 110 C'Xtra l.~1<U1:t·i -beau1i- for U1c [)AILY PILOT nfter &F 1 H I W eel M&F 7100 1..o'.l'Clll pl'lec of the Yl'M. ~inette set, bar . & stool11, WATOlES, ART OBJECTS, tu! condition & ulwnJ.'li hu;; i;ehool und Sa1urd11ys. You Help Wanted,~, I00 1 __!__~ •nt ' 2 l?C Velyc t .Llv-n!l Set. GOLD, SL-.~-R SERV1CE, hi.id 11..C. BALD\VlN ORGA· 1llU~I ~ out ._~ !l<'hool by S3:l2. Palr Price Patio furn, Oil P,!itntings, FINE FURN & i\NTIQUES. SONIC, m~l 7lL. J::lec- 3:00 1u11 a11d be ublc lo \\'Ol'k PBX Answer ing Serv. SECY /BOOKKEEPER Sears Roebuck & Company Cull ruiyUnie-995-00o7 &15-:t.!OO rrooic org;111. PL'rl t1sf:1ou. at IE:'ai11 3 day~ per week. No Day & eve posil\ons open. To SSOO. RUJ1 your own show. Adam11 at Magnolia, Hun-SEARS 'h: PRICE I BUYll 1mooriunic sound, L cs Ii(' delivl?rics or ('Olloctlng. Prefer cxpei·, but will b.·ain. Must be well versed ln all tlngton Beach, 962-1781 Box Spring & Mattress •• spl•li.ke1'S, 13 pi:dul~. 2 n1an· 1't·ansportotion provided. Ph~ase apply In person. 155 oft• procedures. Lots o f 270 E.11th St., Costa J.lesa Sale Good, used lurniture & uals f88 total kl>y!ll. AskinJ- r !I 9fi8.~!H2. Rochei.:er St, CM variety & challenge for Sl?!f _54t>-°"5000="",--;===-;c-:7~ R Sales !1.ppllances or will sell for you $575 cash. Qill ;HS..")710 :,ftt·r Equal Opportunity Employer l ""P°'"H"A"R°"MA~,CCoi'E""U°'T~l"C"'A"'L"S~I staner. FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE Twin ..... $l'1fi.oo S 89.88 MASTERS AUCTION 6:30 P~l. do not c:nll lx>loL~ LegRl Sec·y TrJinee Tablet Press Orn'-Exper'd i{1 AAMES 100°/o FREE New Hotpoint Refrigerators, Full ...... $Zl.9.90 $IOO.S8 6461616 or 13).9625 ·cause <dll>WL'lilll~ scrviL1.' Super Plush Ofcl 111 ach 1 n e m 8 intenance. Bureau of Washers, Dryers, Dis h -Queen • , .. $269.95 $134.88 aft. 6 or Sundly 839-0974 will &.11s\\·er and the !l{'rvk·c F1.1ntastic position for briRht fltime. fringes. Employn1ent Agency washers, New warranty. King ••••• $369.9;> $1.84.88 • 11 ALL 0 WEEN CO& does not laJO\\' 1Jf lllis· ad. attract. indiv, v"ho desires Linwilco Labs Costa l\1esa 556-1100 Credit, BofA, 3623 W At these 2 locations only! TUP.1ES• PriYa.te pa.rty. lo learn the high paying 646-3:931 2706 Harbor Blvd, Sulte 207 Warner Santa Ana, near Sean!. Roebuck and Com·,....Som , un··-·~'? T -·st. FREE k•gal field. super beautiful C p. Anahm 600 N Euclid 176---8120 -'~'~"'~""'~·~.,,,.'='"~"'=1-,~_,,-pany Adams al Magnolia ··-:-~ ....,....... ....& e PIANOS e ()RGANS, Rentals fr $5 loeation. Call Shuron Reed. ":it"~"tiN~'~wpo~ijrt~Blf,;8''~1j'os;I ~Org::~':..:;Cl~ty!:.:B~l~Ea;:::•~t :":•~=.::;_ P.10VING ?<.1ust s e 11, Ken. 11untington Beach, 962--1781: stock, of antiq1:1e & 0 1 d Adult Organ Class•s S-lS-t.m. Dennis & Dennis R.E. APARTMENT SALES: more gas range, xlnt. cond. 270 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, clot~ g., access. 1ll the _Wes!· Now accepting reservalions. An Equal Opportunity Employer Personnel Agency of Hun-young a g gr es s l v e olc 0..-ep freezer w/gd. Beals, ~0-0000. Stars. apparel, old linens. For information plc1.se cal! tington Beach, 16168 Beach specializing in investment Sec'y Legal Trainee d nd 645-4'604 ~~~~~~'.""""""""! mater1~. crochet, laces & &12-2851 in Costa ~'lesa, nr elp W•nted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, ~&F 7100 Bl d 11 e prop & exchange,;, needs Les1al Beagle? g · L'O · :-furs. Military & etc. ll038 oo.H733 . F -V 11 -v · . · · 2 highly n\Olivated R. E. cl. .. _ t · ht t Rent Washers/Dryers MATTRESSES • • • G~.rden Grove BL GG . in ountam a ey. ii RAKE & A 11 gn men I DENTAL: Exper. front of-LEGAL Sccr'f-ta.ry, "x Per . Salesmen. Will train. Thr ~~" secrerary· soug ~r Bedroom Furniture 636-1583 ' ' Onlur tnstructor requests thitl · Sal J I I K led r · Matul"l'. For SOit! tax al· go~u.s o c in romantic $2. \Vk. Full Maint. o y those sincerely lntereiil- 1-liel'VlCe. ary Pu& coinrn. lL'I!' gir · nov.· gl' 0 l1l-tomey 111 Nev.'port Center. I ~·~·~•~l.~;s<H;"i'0:'0"-1:070=, -----setting! Learn high paying •639-J202• Queen. Full & Twin Sets HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE by ed in learning to play It'll' ~~I= Tlre C en I c r' O_!JW'aSll\oceVA.Sl!GoodER pal/Yt·1·m>I'8....,I o ,· 644-5232. REAL ESTATE ficld,!...,fall Lisa Richards, cKF.=.=N=>710~R~E='~W7.,~h,-,~1=2=5-.-, ~~EDf TO J.l?VE rbcO\Y!t! Senior Girl Scout Troop La2s Organ should lake advM· I~=~-~~--,~-· I SALESPEOPLE. \Vhy not 848-~. Dennis & Dennis Dryer $45. Bolh in gd. cond. a lmous meo au· Con1paneras Sat Nov • lager thlli tree oUe.r. ~ • sn1aJI conv. hosp. DutiE's in-LI.KE A Buslllf'Ss of your ii'Ork ln the hottest areas, PeJ'9Dnl'iel Agency of Hun-S45-4047 King & Queen BR furn. to lJ-5 Girl Scout Office ou Coast Music Service , • °''kkp• 11 .. , P&L elude patient tray setups. own. Ensy full or p/time Huntington Beach/Fountain tington Bear.:h, 16168 Beach -o==~==,.-~=c-be sacrlficeQ. withl, next 4j Ada;11s, Cf\.1 (next to Post ~~ .. lo SS50 t.lon Uiru Fri, 6:J1}...lpm. "'ork. Call 645-llll alt 6. Valley? Let us train ·you. Blvd, JtB. f'RE~ PICKUP -Ref's days. office\ 8' r.tAPLE Stereo amlfnl ·, ~l'~~~Chrsri = AN,''..~,;•rty G1"~: n5,~ .. v,.. ; nA'~•', No obligation. No info over Call Phil McNamee 963-4567SE •~MJ=.=RET=~rn=E=0~0-,-,-n-,-ni-Appl's & Scrap Metal 64&-8686 & 833-9625 24 .. ZeniUl TV color _ table radio, tnpe record, rec , ~~ypunch Opci;ator S450 NB,., >NJ ""' • • phone, n1usl make appt. Village Real Estate ployed gentleman for 6 1 ~~ca="='~"yto_,ime~,_67_5-~5~258_·_ I ~~~~:""~~"/l!~~~ modei • Black n1e tul case. pl~ye~. Console mapcl color ;:,ales/M'ellll wear S650 · · LIVE-IN Helper for elderly REAL ESTATE SALESMAN to 8 hr. day. Lite Manual HOTPOlNT 14 cu. ft,. top MODEL FURNITURE 32 yds drapery material. tv. S5'XI for both or ofr. 6ccNtarles 10 $&SO i DISH W 1\ SH ER \\'anted woman. Roon1 In n1ob11 c for trlict salE's. Call Bob v.·ork, steady. Apply in rzr., AYOC., $85. Prices slashed must wiload Champ~gne color. Still on ~~1 aft 5. 114 -8161 .. ~;ulni• Adjuster 10 $750 Days. Bcachcon1b ·s Cof-l1ome. board & salary. Non McCumsey, Donald Bren co. person Sat JO to UPt.I 711 644-4887 bal of nlodel furn. Big Can-bolt. 673-2001 alter 6 p.m. ys. . . ~ PER50NN fre Shop, 2ti.l~ \\'. Coast s111okcr. Car necess. Phone 968--1477 W. 17th St., Suite 8, Bldi;. KENMORE Dryer, Avocado, yon East apts. 481,.s Pine SET of E.T. mags & Jug 0 R GA. N : 0 l I g $ 2 I 9 5. ~Ir IRVINE El Hwy, NB. &12-8475. da~hter, 673-21 3 4 or 'R~e<=.,~.~,~ . .,,.~,~h-w-.~1~475=,~--B,•CM. elec. xlnt <..'Ond. $65. Valley Ln., JO AM 10 3 PM. nuts & locks, 15" five hole Sac r L f 1. c e ! $1500; Can 'SER.VICES•~ Dishwasher, f/time _,.,,_..,_"~"~·~~==---Small & Friendly I SERVICE Sta. Salesman & 673-;m6 Come to East gate on San pauem-fits Chrysler & rord flnanCt'. Xlnt cond. I rlverr ':...., E. 17111 St. {•I 1-·t-•i C'I ConY. hosp 6·l2-o.>9l1 LVN 3-llPM finn seeks bright & cheerful lube man. Top pay & fringe LOVELY ayocado Friiidalre, :~Joa:":q'::llin:::":lll~•==Rd=.'!""""""l,Jp~rod':i'•~ct~•,-;175=>~0=',...,o_r~t~e~r>,l~P~~~r~I yfi,, ~n~o~d;w~'.'~/T.p~m;:;l~,1 JM • • '"' " -C.ood Salary rt4~3061 tlet:iefils. Exper. man pref'd, fre · ak 962-7689 53J-4547 or 636-2:19:1. -Suite 224 642-1470 DOCTORS ASSISTANT P.1Gl\IT tme 21-30 Sl50 v.·k ~fi~'"'·1~?.ic,a°t~e~n1~:~~ Full or p/t. Shell, 11th & $f:.'~3fer, icem er. MAnRESSES... RALEIGH BlKES. 5 spd, Ki t.1BALL Entertainmen1 lo \'ow1g lady (18-28) to work ""''"'" •L Coll-· prl'd Mr. 1 u· ---" T Irvine, N.B. m'ru•. $35. 3 •pd ""omaos. Organ. \Von 011 Giune Show. "ll"--'ll"--"" ... -1. 1.1 s doctors ass istant "y" ~.... 0 0 Ice P""-"'",_,ures. er· 1 -=~="'=,,,-....,-,,.-.,,-...,-"'ASiiER & dtn?r. excellent MATTRESSES " $900 t il •·ti 1 8 o o •;, -• Hichards, TI4/84&-51;)5 rific location & great SERVICE Sta. Attendant ••• 125. Smt1ll Jtuffy 20 .. girls, ._.._7_'""-"=-r:-a · .x . • /l'l>ccpl. in health spa. No -~~==~--~-condition. Call after 6:30, _, -.ou..oa ';~ BOOKKEEPER (•xper. ncccss. \\'e train you. t.1 AN l CURIST-\\•a ntcd for benefits. Call Deanna Day, Full & Part-Time 581-1504. Queen, Full & Twin Sets $15. GOOD BU y ! HB'l-o="""'='"'='==~==·I Apply in person attn or eve. Newport Beach Me.ns Hair 848-~. Dennis & Dennis oc.~900'i-E~·~Coes=7-' ~H~wy;'-, N=.B~·-GE WASHER /DRYER, PRlCED TO ?otOVE NOW!! 963-6862 aft. 6 p.m. PR.IV ATE PARTY WANTS f ~:~~ ~tia~':fn; ~~;~~ ,'~l12=~"~"'~""0c-'~B=ld~·~· ~C~M..,.,..,..,. Salon. Established clientcl. ~~~~ne~a~~~s8'f ~a~ SILK Screening Supervisor. good cond. $l25. Call after "!!!~833-~~9625..,~&~646-!!!8686'"l'"!!~ NEWPORT Beach Tenni s 1i?~UY* P~~45~R ; Dre f. • d. p e_ r m,,a n en I 00f.1ESTIC & Personal Help 64&-2716 Blvd H B Xln't -~~rtunity to,• 'dv.·eU ti p.m. 494-3549 ;: Cl uh fa mi I Y Ten.,~ i s'lc-= .. ~Colo'7'~.-7-,c0':..:0=...:.~.J ~ -Uq:ently Needed by Dis-MANICURIST that d 0 e 8 ' · · organu.,.. strong ea er ROCKER, upholstered, $100. ?<.t embers hip. Sa.en ice. ... r.,... lV Cons o 1 e. ::t'~"'='~·=U="'='~· ~Cal""l~548-i'-;;.'l=I=·--nblcd \Voman. 4 trrs. daily. JulicUs for busy S fl I 0 n . Rect'pl/Gen Ofc to S600 w/exper. running a s 11 k RE!',RIG. 0 l de r Frigidaire Shell Marble Table, w/gold ( 714) 8 3 3-1815 (213J Packard-Bell. Xlnt cond. BOYS Holiday Bonus screen shop. l.fust be exper. xlnt cond. Mu.st sell! Cheap. iron bench, $225. ( 1 9 3 o) 273-5700. ST.JO. 548-1829. P.1on thru Fri. El Toro area. Niguel Hair Fashion s, in ··-n m·'·'ng. Ex-·. 548-3624 Whl v·• chal 1 3 5 or !(l7-5646. 496-5728 or 499-2'221 Beiiu1Hul ofc, xln't benetits In ;;:;:""emenAJ.ot 0 f ,~.:.. ,,..!.', Lov.avet .. ~ ," 1• ORGAN : Orig S 2 19 j. COOKWARE. Heavy weight. ~ GIRLS '"==~~~~-~~-•~==~~~~-~~'to in<liv. 1vho enjoys ~-• .,.. WHlRLPOOl. \Vasher $90 . .,,"" • e .x:as, cu Sacrifice! $1500. Can waterless. Still in box. $20. OONlIT Sbop, PM shif t . t.1 1DDLE Aged lady 11Cf'<lcd vnriety? Start now & share duction, assembly & ship-New Signature Gas Dryer. velvet $500. Recliner, $15. financt'. XJnt cond. Private 557-2679. Paper Routes Open \\'oman. No expcr. neress. for ambulatory e Id c r I y in Christmas bonus! Call ping also helpful. Ca 11 $165. Xlnt Cond. 673-3121. 968-6709 Party, n 0 d w n I pm t .IG~U~LB~RANC,,=s=E=N~-0~R~G~-A~N In Laguna Beach in Age 25-4."'J. Apply in person. person. Go o d tlisprn;ition . Li s a Richnrdli, 848-1288. Sharon, 979-2991. B PR G 8. Sot m 537 "'7 °'° -93 M L ' •1 Do I I" E 17th St O t 0 '0 "34R ' """~c'-c'="-i"~-...,._,_ icycles 8020 r 81 _, ea or -..... or Vt<>'""" · Full pu.'1h butlon o•eh••lr• any ocat1on,. "r. nu • , .,., · • wn ransp . ..........,. · Dennis & Dennis Personnel STORE Clerk wanted. s·-both 2 w.i t Kl ' CM uu • nu ei Porta-Blrd respirator. Unique & piano $3,500 494-1293 Call Mr. Lambert NEED :\ V."Omen lmmed. to Agency of ll Un Ii n g Ion Know I e d g c of electrical tblE's $10 ea. Yellow GE Oreli5 Form ProfcssionaJ•l ~..-""~~~-~~~--1 642-43Zl EXPERIENCED distribute Chrlstmns pro-Be:ich, 16168 Beach Blvd, parts preferred. Outstari-PEUGEOT Bike PX l 0 E , Apt sz refrig $40. &16-9169. Hair Dryer Men 's golf clubs PballANI o., one \yVeal r new Klm-Equnt Oppor. £1nr-lnycr DELICATESSEN HEU, ducts. Full/pit. :f\.lr. Levi H.B. ding job for retired elec-chrome, Campa. & Zeus "'"'°==~7.:;-:;::;:-::::1 spinet. a nut Call S.K>-2266 848-8466 846-5(55, --.,~-~-~---lri · 110 \V J9th St sew up tiN!s. Xlnt cond. FU1tNITURE, tbl. desk, gun Best offer 557·2668 * 6'12-ltli,'; * BOYS & GIRLS . or Rece ptionist -, .. ,.,~~31'9 . , 1••/bc f 54n ~"·' cab., lamps, Tcak-dl11. tbl. NEW Broll••" • ,. b b' r at· f'ilrns NEED Licensee to hold Open Switchboard · ............. 44" st 0 re r · .,.l.,;,.. & h bl f nd tbl ' • . . PIANO Tuner has I{ nab c • r;;,~te~Alo~n ~!~,Q:)~ EDUCATIONAL House on new cu st o 1n Busy Boord with, typing & rQ'at&' •· co~eersibt., ~hr. ~l.8 ~~~~~ ~~~erk ~~'. 1 $;~ Upright. Also 2 player pianos ~lESA, COLI..EGF. PAft:I( & Media needs men & v.·ontcn homC'S ...... 833-2224 Ille bookkeeping duties, 'ex· T J ph 5al BICYCtE SALE PRIVATE PARTY 8 r a nd Dlly:B 9?9-90lO, eves 5.52-8862 960-1155. EAST & \VEST COSTA till ages. No act'g. or NEW FACTORY perienccd gal only, hours ee One , 95 NEW,~E USED, FROM new match'g. Span., 8'LEADING Tennis Club SewingMachines 8093 r.tESA. &t2-43Zl nJOdcl'g. l'Xp. 11ec. Temp. Branch outlets just opening MON-FRI 8:30 -j:JO, pbone Cokto1 Mesa Area SHOP T ;HAS MOVED couch, S' lovcseat lo~ Membership. $l,OOJ. You Equal Oppor. Employer Avail days. $4. per hr .. 4 in area needs lhc fo11!iiving: iifter 10 At.I Bauer Buick ' 831-1644 chr . $4. 10. 963-:in6 Art. a. pay transfer fee. GT:>-2&19 NE\V .• ,4 SINGER po•·I ,,w, l-~~B~O~Y=S~&--G~l~R~L~S=-1 hr. inin. Apply !\Ion. Nov. J\1gmt Trne SIS:> "'k 979-2500. Work From VOLKSCYCLE, \\o<omans 10 . e •I, 2 to 3PM. Concept ?vie<lia, Your Hom• spd. Like New SlOO. *SOFA & l..oVl?j!Cllt very aft. 5:30. • m11ch. Only USt.'<I s tinics, Neu•spapcr Carticrs. l\lin. 1:.00 AdamK inr. Harbor), ~~: {2) ~3i!~ 640-4l:W gd qua!., cstm made, never lO SPD. SCH\\'INN SS, like $1]0. 646-2766. ' age lf'I. Lido Isle, Balbnll Suilc n;, Cl\l Pref ovr 2.:i. married , ('8J.. RN·s Top Commissions EERCISOR used. usually hn1, 968-1910 new, xtras. Sl45. Kit. tbl., Sporting Goods 809.4 Peninsula. Contact f\.1r . FIRl\IL\" established. import All belM!lils, career positions. * CCU'S * 5;)8..73ll * bike like. ne\v. BEAUTIFUL Round Maple 2 chrs. tile lop, wrought j.O:;.;:;.:.;:.~.=,e;::::::.,_~::.;·1 ~~i'.1::ro; c~~JJ t~~ ~'i~L r t..-oznpany !'('(' .ires s a I es 494-1065 Equal Oppor. EniplO)'er SJ5. 84.2-9'261 Table 6/chra. 2 lvs. Xlnt iron, yellow $95. 644-01!18 JX'l'SOn for f'lectronic C'Om-cond. Sac. S42S. 54G-7604 Dresses size 1,1. shoes si SK.IS, 1 Pr. F,ischer 1£;~i:r;j~•::~~·mploycr pohcnts. Job r E' q u ire 1 ----------1 full i>-time. 3-11 & ll-7 TELEPHONE SALES 10 Spd. Maro Becane, made MOYING:contemporary din, SA,2 pr. drapes,' Sh 0 we r Sllve.rgtas~ l~ \\'/lvlarke-r outside selling & P h 0 n e • Excellent Benefits \VORK FRO:r.t in f'rrux:e. Been in garage BR & brkfsl sel almost new curtain, SIS f 1 a l w a re step.m b} n d 1 n g s . Fair CASHIER sales. Also f 0 l 10 w 111 g Good working conditions YOUR HOP.IE 2 yrs. Lk new. $50. 646-0050 49-l-2253 aft, 2:oo 498,.-0197 Shaoe. $6:.. 673-200.1. 5 to 1. F/tlme. ?ofature & expcr'd. r c p r esen t a t iv cs re-COSTA MESA TOP COMMl~ION Cameras & Equip. 8030 Chairs den grpng drk rattan L 0 CA L C.M./N.B. Tennis AYA 1\lATADOR 12 gnuge Mulli lot°alion. quirl'me111s from oui of Memorial Hospital Eq"ol• o"""ppo'!:'°°, ,m*ployo" vinyl cushions. Sq.comei· tbl Club MenJbership. \Vi 11 dbl. _$130. 7.62, m~ Slf\.fO";IOV Metro Car Wash stntc. Some tech n i e a I 642-2734 EOE " • • w/gls top red dwr 49'2-S353 -'f G44-S4i8 fl Spm sem1-nuto carbine (SK S 1 ·~ 11 bo n1·~ c•1 kno\\·lf'dgc desired. ~2t:l!Si9-TELEPHONE DELUXE Pentax Ce.me r a l8R:°lfiii~N· :<ib!.<im•Will;""'ii'"i;"'~'·~·rf"-;;;';i;;';;;;;':";'5:.!$1~:io~.~64~0-~1~090~~=---I :.""" nr r ""·· i• ZMXI Claude SOLICITORS and auto. Strotooor 710, auto BR. FlJRN, dbl. dress w/ CB UNITS, car/home, 23 SC ()111.D CARE w I h g h l ROUTE SALES T-'1 auto. wide angle lens. iniIT, chest dt'aws . .,!_. bl>ds, channel, Call 499-1457 alter RE UGBU,LA\ PTOROR hou~Pkl'epini::. l\Ussion Vt<'· J \\'ill Train, Salary, Comm, $2.25 to $3 hr. Easy Jlleasant Jl.1od. 100, 35m, blk dlx Him perf cond oak 5,'36-.,,,,,, 6 jo. Llvt.'·in+ !>lllnry 830-6373 GENERAL OFFICE Ronus. Vehicle Furn. All t"Vening work. Hrs. 4 lo 9. loader, leather ca r rying · ' p.m. Brand nc\v 963""1100 ' all j_ f" p I E b b & l\'ion lhru F'1i. Call 83!).0744 case. Custm. 86-H Kodak SOt:A 1 ft. Brov.•n/Bc.lgc ll'"xl'1" Color Pl. ·~aphs TV Radio HIF ' St 8098 CLERK N1•[ltnC'&~ & accuracy. l'.lust • Ukt· tJ1•1:11I. PIE:'.'.ISt• Con!nt•I Cr":{ N1•11!;1nd r nr ,\p111 17111 ~:w,..:~;,o;; , BANK OF AMERICA Nt'I\ port C1•n11.:r Ollil'<' Fa~hlnn !.'<land Eqt1nl Oprur. l'.:mp1oyC'r L't" ,,~, •. ,,, lypln° Lo" J~ .xp. c • sta · us tn tw""' a lmost new 115 • I ~ .... '' ,.,. · ~ l•'•T•'tn~. M,il. cove .. .,2n, or apply 1505 E. 11th St, SA. Caroilsel. auto focus slide s P '"'-"· · mounted or unmounted . ' ' of phon(" y,·01·k. You \\•ill •.r '"··... M"sl sell 114£1 536-26&1 Po"'fit ."h·-. R,l,·re al ~.7, Ste UJ. prnjector, 14£1 slide Ir a y l ;~"if'i(f'?i;" ~;fB;";;;;;l,~C~ttl~l~>I~S~-6~295~-~·:T--0..., J1{'V1~r hf• hon•tl. v ·~ "''" " RC Jason Best Agency No str:ke, Layofis 15 y111. TELEPHONE SALES Car. Like new. Sac price FOR SALE Set of BWl k Misc Wanted 8081 .. A. Color Portrihlr., l!l", li lOO Brnokhur~t. }', Vly. NEWPORT S.19-3110, Mr. Tucker, 7-9PM SZJO per month for 5 hrs $415. Ca .. 842-1r.m Bedbcst''ori•,~·. v~~,;,... $100. or ' • ~·''y~ld. Gd cond. $1Z'l. Personnel Agency Equul Oppor. Employer rn/f per day. 1 de ~I for • WAT SON 3 5 mm • ~""" PORTABLE B S 1 c -·~·-~~:C-=~=~~--1 Sui!(' Zl:I 9liJ-llTi:i Newport Beach 642-3870 houAf'wifc or student. Day .. Daylight" bulk film loader.' SOFA BED FOR SALE enni .. <'a ,.· COLOR TV 21" GUARDS SALES, & eve shift. 961r1436. Ask Han!ly l1Sed -Like new! S50 6n-sngl,J.~E:;.~·~~o~~~~:~~~~·i~00t1]1~9 ~1,,,.~';•:~:a':·i·l~1!00~~~~~~~64~2~-1~7~W\I I I I t r 11. -INSTALLATION & for P.fr_ Rey. 646-3612 l·G~.-,.-9-e~s.-1~.---ao=s~S ' 0~t014 9run to 5 pm, inn1eo.. €'!np oyincn . u NURSES \\.'ANTED ~ 1in1e, pnrt tin1e. ln io.ldc RN"S. LYN'S B RAKE & FRONT TELEPHONE Opr. answer-Cats 8035 t1 WANTED Oak Table &[ Boltaand l!•Je ] \1rork. 11•>rk nny i<hi ft PRACT!Ci\1.S END MEN ing service. Fltlme. 3-U PERSIAN KITTENS LIDO ISLE, ill Vla Lido Chalra, reasonable. Also Mam.Equipment 1'. Ur11Corn1~ l1,1r11. Ncwpon All shifts. Apply :it: B(';irh l •Bchihft. t:!8 1''orest Ave, Lag HIMALAYAN K11TENS Nord, Nov. 2nd&: 3rd, 9 need Player Piano rollls.J~!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!;!ii l.k•;1rh. ('1)$ta ;\li·~u ureas. C · 1 N Mf to 3 PM. Din'g, rm. 552-8100 I! 90IO UntvC'r~al, 1?16 \\'. 5th St., 11?,, m,m ""1.'6,i' .~-u rl "111~ For Pep Boys Store TYPIST Career Opportunity. CFA registered 675-8810 set. hideaway bed, couch, · , General S A ,._ I 0 ~ ... u; ry, I • o .. :1t', • I •• . x I ' l AN Musical lnslrum Is 8083 CLERK nu ra na. ~ua ppor. Sultc ~A. 11 .R. Ole hr11 n1m, ... ,1111e o!)l'n!ngs. n Snt. prof. firm. Newport PUREBRED PERS! !'~or ?ofahog. adj. book 11 he If . En1ployt>r. ~-a Ph S48-1366 S<tlnry & v.·orking conds & Beach. Pleasant atmosphere Sale. Silver Male. To right Marble lop coff. 1bl.. pr. 14' \YOOD F'ilx-rgls boa I, E xper'd in Shipping GUARDS · · · · llbcrnl employee benefits. gd. be.ne'a. & pay. no not home. 551-2611 or 9ID-3164. blue \'elvet chl'!l., kgslz~. RENT 251-IP Johnson & trlr. $300. United P arcel, etc. NUHSCS Aid,..~ J-ll shift. Apply In PerSon apply "°'"' yo• (I) ,,. Degs -hdboard. & spread. 6'B-8727 Bunipcr for s1nnll lnlck $25. ln1m1•il. r-;~., .. 1 Full & p/tl111e "l•lw• c · ,. t • 11 •--"' • i~ PAL ELECTRONICS " .._, x1tc t .... n1a 120 E, 1st Street good typlal . 12) have NOV 2/3 *NOON lo S ~' ."'' q1m . .....,1 Jtanger 1-:uards for ()n111i;r Co. nrea. roriv. ho:<1p. G•""I t"'ni·tlls Santo An' 1 Lo JI B ~ "'26 11820 W I A C I • 2. ,,__ ..,." .... ... a P easanl ..s.....ie voice & e PUPPY WORLD e $3 . . . ~· . es •rn ve. al 121:11 4~ .... ;:i:: ;), ,,..n1· k xln't ,1·orkit"' rondK. AP· ""'" 3 Pc sectional dlnettl·/6 chn; -'' I I " I 1 '"' neat .oppcnr. 13) have 11. 8"11 Tom·,,, • ·b, oo•--m•• '"'" ho•. 'P &.' --11-x. ""•t·' Boats, Mer'one Eq. 9030 Sta nton 1!94-5353 ·1 r1111 • • 0111 ay 1 u·u r r < tiy. rily 1n p;•ri;oin. t ih•11hr1\·1·n rces. quantity ol smarts. " . ....., '"""c 111 "'' " ·' ""' '"'"° "' 71~557"4836 --COLLECTOR--I ~111 r•~ $•·•·util~. lni·. _ nf N""'llOrl 1~,,;.-, Supcrlor SALESLADY WANTED An1cncan Eskimo, o e11. tor l'llf!S. floor lamp~. t·tc, SAIL S . . 11,\!H ~!llJ~1 11/1 1••'!11"1'' ,\vi' NH • Call for intl"rvi~v.· ~all: G4'1-G667 betwn 9 & 12 Lill dogs, Chlhuahuu, Tin,v etc. ~'63 Collon St. NB. G&L Special Trumpet . ALElll Lj.~ ;iJ .. , l·.~l;llih~lwit l_lrni 1" I lll"'f"ll'tt 111· l•u·~ rw11 •11k1n. NURSES Aldr• i-:I & LVN 673-6250 --'°"=''""=====--I Poodle~. Pit Bulls, CockttJ)OO. BIG G Sal f rl I l Sl15 545-7380 eve& Closing out 1nve11t111-v. Qlil1HI) i.:n•11 I: 111~1 -nc€'r!li plJj'!nC' llli,:twr J>1 '1·1·1•.1111~<'. HAPPY SALESGffiL WAITRESSES 100 ?<.flXED PUPS Stud Ser-arage ' e 0 0 g na Genoa!! t., ~jlinnnkrr:1 ror i:t)Jlf'rt11r "ll':o.p. ~. x "•'I. * 1~1:~2::0:! nll i<IO 1101 * 3·11. E"-J.1t•1"<1. Bnyvic\\ vice Most Breedi;, Roller silk bfttik .Paintings & th!~ VIOLIN CASE \VANTED. 24-$' Sa\Jbo:i t.oi. Prlct'd bl'.'- t'1'!1Hin(•t-:i.1h111 1' 1 ,, ,: 1 .• 1,. ---.--Conv _!lo~p. r:;-.1 IH:?-'.",7~'-· _ Ex Pc r i enc e d -Apply in Exper. Nent Appearance CanRrle•. Reptiles & Turtles. lrom lrxha. 1943 Whittier, Must be in good condulon. low cost Call all 6 pin Cnll · r .. lj-:!ft111 fnr uripninr. I . HANDYMAN NUfl.'iJ.::; Aidl'!, 7.3 ,r., 3.11, jK'l'~)n. 10 to 4 l\-1on thru ZI Or Over Open Evet. 531•5027 CM 548-4300 10/31 thru ll/7 bi3·S120, ext. U9 675-:t'75S. · · · --<ffl!,_,1 .\IT!u.,ss--~t?r t1i;n_11ni. f1x11u·c ('fl111rnny Expcr pref'd. \\'ill 1 r n In , c'"0:.,GPRIEn~•T, THINGS! So. Apply S\1rf &.· Sirloin *WEI MA RANER* S~JONAL Gr11,, I oo 11 e VIOLIN & CASE. $50. SMALt 8 1 1,.~ . < Sr•111r~n111°1111l t:'.'>;jiic1 11l·t·.I Xlnt \l'll"C..~ bcn. fi 11-~IJO. "" ...,,. 5930 \V, Coast Hwy., NB bilck cushions. gd cond 64,,76_ ~ oa l.l;ln1ware. fill' (jt •Or~l'" :.; I f' 11 k ~ & .... . . ....... • ~tO\'C~ \Vlnche.s sh k! le ?.1nlu 111HI1• pn•h•11.'l'd. ---PART T ---SA LF:SGfftl. for wonlC1u1 & 1'"10 WANTS TO \WO"""', WEIM'"••-PUPPIES $125., """'tly h•-'g. lamp. . .. '' · 1 · c · Jf,,~:.th·!i. 1\111 •1.1 l~ilS Bukf'r, C I L' IME ''' •u-. nn.1\.1'c.n. ,..~ -·b ROGERS DRUM" 4 Z•ldJ'"'' choap <'11 ,,.,, <« '"~ . (" \I t111t:1ct The: \\'our IJ%h1U1R n'"llll sportswear & s kl DIUVE A CAB! AKC REGESTERED. FOUR $25. 548-5314 . ~ -;:;' ' ' ~.....:...... -. f"lxhu't Co, ~:ll S. E. ~•lain GUITAR TE ACHER rloth••s. E:xpcr. necess. ~'ull CHOO~J.: yl'·1r houra, work ~:KS OLD. GREAT FOR SflOP SALE. Toolit & nil5C ~.;;47".:'"r ~.~':,J5 S :> 2 :> • Boats, Pow•r 9040 nJ~)li:, hill·llnh·. n1 u 1 11 r (" Si. ll'vlne, l!!'t\\11 ft,un & tn 11•11t'h \·t1n1.,1111 r; h 1 11\ r or p/lin1c.. Apply In person, for J'Oursf!H hr y·our own HUNTING OR AS WATCH t 001 w 7 1 St s ~~· ~ •• I ' Ill I I • 1-''I 0 I ll '' · • lcnis. 1 "l l.i ' te GUEJRINO •-~1 120 34' E C I . '11n111111 '· l~'r nr "' t'•1 n. ·opm, . •vr;rn.n1 1n "'' · ...-11a 1 en-(i('ll\Y.S)'. So. Coast Village. bolls. P.h:n nr 11'0men. Can DOG OR AS A GOOD PET. L 642--00TO """""v'" an. xpress ru ser :iti·i1n Vl'rdr Ciin\ lhti<p., HbSTESS 110~ Up])f'r 111\' i."oU•·11:r Stu-r~it;-S276. be stlghU;v handlcapped EXCEP110NALLY GOOD ' . Base. Sac. $145. 64&-8'.llS FORMER City of Lott I l'i(JJ \i-ntrr ~1 . C:'>l .~~:~1lt.'1 . I dent \V/~1sjor ln ~luslc & N Cl J•w•lry I070 bt 9 &: -t n h ., --Attrnc:1, tl<pc~. pn.f1I.. tor. 8 Stron~ Gut lit r lSecretary to $615 ent -enn Appearance. WITllCHDDRF.N ~l--5838 _ wn · c1tc . R.e11cuc BO(ll . J)F:JJVF.:RY/.T F:N OVf'T 1,. 1vng~~ .. S:.m I( $1.•;1fo)()d I • , Ba··-···'· ,,,.,.... Tn ·1~ or f•'n••••.-dept Vts .. retired. Age ~ 10 70. y 0 R KIE PUPS. AKC. w NTED Ofc Fum a Equip IOl5 Powered by Oiryster V8 Perin. 11/11 n1(' F:nrl) 1nor-C l'I 67 1oD<V1 '-"b'"u -'"" "b. " ... Supplement your ITIC'Ome. A • · ' Xlnl for fiahina It. di•-' .. ' '' '·• l.J-uJVV - --Sh~""'-· oo fldorabJe. Champ, a Io c k . Co ·~ ••ug. • l..i\ T11n•'t1 d"IJvery 10 ~ ll. ' ' l 'ART Tll\fE \\'ork for uu ·~'J>lf\lt Drtve t1 c'lb 6 hra or mort< 11 d•u. 833-7709, evei;. 49&-7966 TOP CASH OOLl.AR. PAJO USED: H.O. sll s h Iv g mplelely ~rblt & recent h"lll•...., ST.!J pt>r n1•1 f}.r2·UllXI llOU5t::Kt:EPER \\'A.1.,iEU: MDlurr Ind), llv1n~ In Cd;\l. WESTCLIFF dfly. Apply ln Ql!nm, 1~~·v7.·'i::''o=""'==7".,--I FOR YOUR JEWEL.RY $30/35. Mr sa1. L llhape haulout. $8X4. Pvt pty, G -0 ,.,~Al 1 1 1 /le -1 H.11i1t.'lt'lr look1niz lor llv-for Wl'lC"Ornl' 1" e I:: h bo r Prn;onncl ~ \'tllow Cab ro., 186 E. 16th AKC. ST. BERNARD \WA-•~ ART O"~crs· dkll -/UM). Work t b I 5 W Singletaey, 1714) 683-MiO. ~·'' · • ~~'(an1 011r111 In,'°°""· \Ill' l'OOki"'"' ~lilt' "-t-•, C•• -... C·'I !or IM•rk 111 •---1 S ~-al -•pp••s. 6v."-shots •o...n.r:..>, ~.:.. ' 'fJV ::: ,. ' I . .,., """...... "" ,.,,, ... ............ t, ~18 Ha. -.. -.. GOLD, sn.vm SERVICE, 117135. Oft l.te.ch. Piel'QC! '24 TOLLY-··-c' b I" .' nun.t". c.. JI 11 • -hllr ,rhl• Jl'llrdE!nlJ\lt. Lousy w ag r 11 , intrn>lew· .\11-2i6'J 1~1 E. F..dlntu•r, S.A.. 841~ """""'· ' tn0!1\11tN lndli,lriu.it \\.11111'CI mcUow pl11.C'C ll'l ll\r, id~nl ---·-5G-8S36 WOMAN lo can for Invalid. FlN.F FVRN .l .U\i1QUE.S. S67 W. 19 CM 66--74U Cnllttt. Well equlpl. Must ~ for 1)~Jo111r, hl!lh-qu.·1111\ ror 1W.:rnr. &1 ~1;,,1 11.fl . Payroll Clerk $624 Uve.in. Room, board & sm. S Mo. 8!11ek Lllb. fmia.~. 645-2'200 '72 SMITH CORONA 8'1crifice!l 641-8861. P u•·ri.,-'tr~. i11111 "' 1~m. ;,;{II) pm 12131 9&'~2306 be!. lfl0'1 Fn~ 1'n Ap11llC"an1 *Sec'ysi 8ookketpers salary. ~IG-8988 Shots It wormed. Must llCll! Mi1cellan.ou1 I080 GALAXY typewriter. Hard-24' St(fPJACK, tapo/1n1. ,\Inn 1h11r f rl. C ~I !li9·1).510 j•OIJ p.m. PA.Yr! l'Kp. t'Olnpurrr knov."l Lb: Reilldiln Agency "-'OOL le Sll..K PRESSER $«), 511&-3298 ly tl!te(!. G141.ranttt. $49. Stm!O, full cvr 220ome, Xlnt ~~,_ _?JX'~-_ jjOiJSEKr.~Pt:R COOi\ Al tl FM' Jnl1~ .WY.)J Birth St. S\iite 104 Ex(.ll!rienced only need AP. JRISll Setter Pup p I~. Stcrllna SDwr 11 at w Jr e . 491·31TI ::.:::::.., Mullt sac. G'B-8006. DENTAL OllllN=llil! Alllli .... ! \\ ,\.iVTED \\'rwua.n "·ho i, W ESTCLI FF l"D."'l•''""'i" Art Job&•cil .~15$91 pl.v 435-SlU. Purebred 6 wits, shots, f1S. Towle £1 Gnnde. "" price EXEC IWVI chn $15125, Boats~ S.U 9060 Ian!. l'ftrt tlmll' .. '; n10rnlo~s i Kl.int> t.· IX'Nls 11 honit• "·ho PM•s .. nnrl A~")' _,,,.. YARDWORKER Otll 64S-25C 4~1221 644-5452. 1tcy chn $8/2.1, Dks, aea.,l'-'""'-"-'-""---...:;;;;:1 po•r \\rl·k :-.o S11!111Yltt)1" ~Ul 11,11rk :i~ t1<>U'll'kl'tJll'.'r rr.tnrk Ill Crnh•r • No Ct.o1r9e To You 3 Oa,yJ \Yeekly. it 08.1 S8t. SAfotOYED. f('m. A.KC. 8 6' wtred Work brnch S,20. Pl~. 8!\7Wl9CM, fi4S.74ll CATALINA 27' lnbrd. ~ ..:._\f>\\ 1,.1~l'(..,jj()l ·" 1'()<11< rr1r roupl•·· P\1 rm 16.·11 '": F.lfinqrr. S.A-E!t11hh1Md 196.'o \\le ~uppl,y all tool.a. Must ~10'• old. All •hots. Call Gr. naua chr .t. ottom~n.$3.5, Pets 80l7 m11.rtY xtru. New a 11 11,, ~ 11£~AL (}llln• ~t••~tL'I r. X-h•i 11•11' ~dtu~l~-9lllli,_ -112·AA'tfl I sJ.;CJtET1\flY wtt1111ecuritiei1 htlvt own truck or v "n , 646-3l'>8 ~115(' Anlt"l6 MS-634.'1. S14,000. 67$.t~ or ~7 -("xp«r·if. R 1; ~ ~ llununi.:tunl llOUSEl\EPf'b"R in llw-ln, PLUMBER, Exptr f'~p. for ln\'ed. roull!ltl'g. l.fu11 be 18 yn or over. MINI OACHSllUNPS. ARC S'IERLTNG Sii.VER \V1tll1tL'I! RABBITS: Xln1 buck. 3 ~. ~IOVING MUST SELL 18' U1•111·h of/lt'l' ~·r1111.;•· 1•·111•· nll"f' !;1n11I~" :t .~ch. a;; c PhunhinR, h1•11 1!n.c. ;j('\'\'ile llrm, N'B, >.1111. b enc'•. Ca I I Dave B • k e r a I rng. ?<.late. Adorable 1 wkl "Ro&e Point", Many pltctt, 4 Jni. Good ni~t •t<>ek. ~Uboal w/lrnlltir. $JOO • nr11. FHhu-y u111·n ~~2·1.~:l!l, eh1l11rr n G~166 ,1,i rrn1odcl ~'l-f,):13. 640-1?..Gl $.1~1JG'l, old. Bllr/tan. SJ&.8134 <tO %of! CO&t. 00...~DS.i. Cqca, ftede.rt. ~l-4230. Evea k wknd!li 91;.9911. ' ~~~-------~----- . ·- I Wrdnt . Otlot>tr 30, l 97q Auto Ser. & Perts 9400 Va ns 1570 BMW 9712 Datsun t 20 f: •t 9725 Fiat 9725 Ren ult 9755 DAILV PllOT Toyota D .9 '7 ALMOST NEW SJ:.:r ot E.I. mn,a-s, tug nuts Cal 33. 8 wlnc/11:1. ~I 11n y ~ locks, 15" li\'e llO!e x1ru1. ()6ttern, lits Chr)'iltr & l>rict'd fur quick snlc. f.'nrd _ _products m ur offer. I.st Rea.s . offer takes 962-7689 19i4 OOOGE VAi~. 200l pl!. $3.SOO. or best offer. wnL ouui fH PAID a ~ NEWPORT DATSUN Pi11tcAr1hur nt Jamboree Ncv.•port Beac:h 1 nille So ot S •• n Dle&Q tWy, NEW 1974 PICKUP ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 11Bfi1B ULES I SERVICE Saab Bran 1 §!:NAULT 1115 ;')-14-3-117 * WE ARE No. 2 ln Orange County. But 0.lr YOU Can M1k1 U1 No. 1 . Dealer 171~ 1 498-4H~ l ;ro~u"'n~,,,,~,~--.~,~.~.~,~. ,...,-.-,.-.,-~ 26' COL.. ft.lK-1, 11!~ps 4, Tire!!. plus 4 1:5" ''' h Is . l/B nux. n gal, 6' hd nil f''OUR us Mag \\'his. ooru- t'ncl hP"d, hold. tank, r11.1Ho: plete for Pinto. 96'1-2073. Xlnt coud. Nept. 1nourlng. An tiques & Clessic 9520 $1500. S4S-fi6U /642-6618 P.lUST SELL 18' Sol C111. 1948 '";;,;:;.;:LA;:-~ BA&AN-'!¥ IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US Now In Stock $2NS NO DO\VN PAYl\fENT ~!Xl'1li FIN. Ch\C FREE R/.DIO WJTll AO NEW 1974 All -for-... OeH,.ry DICK MILLER MOTORS New 1974 SAA 99LE Priced to Sell See u& F'irwt or La.st and w~'ll try hardt>r tar your bdiil w/trl. Mint cond. 73 PMA PLYMOUTH CPE 01am'p. Sl ,735 or offer 6 cyl. Stick. Ne\\' engine &' 67~ clutch $400. 58&-5950 , J-36. North Sails, v H F , Rec Vehicles 9530 RDF, Bill'lcnt~. Cs!nl lnl. e '74 3.0 r·. "'-3.0 CSA o :im2·200ZA 1r 20W ru e '74 BA VARIAS 4 ipeed e '7'1 BAVARIAs AulD. e '74 3.0 s & SA'• • XL.NT LEASE PLANS • & EXCELI.ENT SERVICE • • 8210 $2579 IJOW.W-.. S..M• 117·JIJJ s..t.AM Flit 9725 Mercedes Benz $4 t •T386) deal .._. •. DWtl~ -TOYOTA l006 1!11rtior, C.l\I. &46-9ll3 NEWPORT IMPORTS SEA\\'l ND NE \VP 0 n 'I'. CHINOOK·TOYoTAS 1 round 642-6601. tripper now on displa,y .. , 26' CLASSIC \VOQ:l Racing Ready for vacatiort tripJ ..• Sloop'. Luder. Spinnaktr, Buy now! · •. Inspect and Cll.3) 52600 or 392-2860. dt·lve out ... Reduced 10 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 5 year. 50,000 mile \Varranty · NO 00\VN PAYJ.tE!IT 1005:> l''fN OAC NEW 1974 710 DATSUN • • • • *'73 CELICA ST.* 1974 EXECUTIVE acro811 fro1n lhe Auro. trans. Radio. ReAfer, CLOSEOUT Bay Cl,b" ,;WJEXI ""' '""' •hart> 2 DK $28'9 • Service l1ttl\' jt' .... -el. • $2900 !5t99" Bill Mnx•y Toyo"" l --,...c64=27-94c7-'0S~~-l1=~·-r:CJi:b:.d_x I ....,TE No 810 I t d 1.ll88J Beach Blvd., Hunting-CADILLACS "'~ · ' x n con · Ion Beach 847-85.55 w/dolly & cover, t.:1ngerinf' · · v.·/bel,i::e drek. $575. 548-1617 STREET !~gal, oft i:oad dlll!e Large't Selection NO 00\VN PAYi\fENT 100% 1-,IN OAC NEW 1974 Sr ':?litl lo11•-n11le:u.:c'. /ully 64$-6406 $2599 equipped '74 l\1rn'erll'$i Hc.·nl Toyota 76S e G th C'-I t e 450 sr:;·s at unusu;~lly l'Onl· 9 , ro M!vro e l2' O\'ER OINK Good C buggy. m•ntL-. engine. $17:i. In Orange County 610 OR 710 Station Wa9ons NO 00\VN PAYMENT lOO'lo FIN OAC LEASE SPECIAL 2fPZ -$128 + Tax 610 -S 85 +Tax BZIO -S 68 + Ta.'( Pick .. p -; 74 + Tax petithc prk'l's: lit!ll Beach llw1t Bch 450 SE '71 TOYCITA Com\111. Ex . 8-17-iiO>ol ~9-llil . . -· on-5.1tHl247 Afl. 6 PP11 Coupe DeVUles . Sedan '""" 2§402 Pita--~..ite Parkway <l1t1on. """" •a .. ~· Vil le& • El Dorndos -Con-?.fission Viejo &'12-3143 DUNE Buggy Sand Rail 140 cor1<I. $1200. 64&-11981, 8-jPl\1. • • • • (Ser. J\:u. 33()1, 3G-n10. opc1f tii :>-:iil0,ll 11r1. 5 , ~,....:c_,...:.._::.__::~=I ~t. lease 111 $221.80, plus ·r.: 'f'O\'CYrA Corona .1 cyl, _T_ri_u_m~p_h _____ 91_~~71 , r>ng. ~nl rond. Trlr. $1500. Si\tl~ 26 SlooJ!. Clean. well C;lll 646-5818 aft t equipped. Pr1eed rlghl ut l~=-~~--- S.'{2.'10. 549--0112 4 Wheel Drives 9550 CoRONA0021· \11ith Newport S!lp. $9500. A s k for J oyce, &14-li91 642·8235 '68 BRONCO SOL-CAT 18'. Trlr. Equipf)l'd , . for Racln~. Like New. 4 \\HEEL DRIVE V-8, radio, 500-372:) ,t 7·11-i.J~iOO. hl"ater, dual .tanks, chro'!lC ---~~-~• \\'heels & Ing Ltrcs. Lie. P-32 ~loop rig 'l'cak f>C"C'k~ No. (WISlOl ) 111hgny cabin, new u1on1ic -4 $1998 cng. 511,500 492-0167 Z'J' AJ.BATr.oss. 1.•ood day g11in. s1:i0. 67'J-1232. Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 vertlble11. Also n1any other USE AVERY P\VY EXIT. select C::id:J.lac "I'rade-ln..i. Sll-2040 • 495-4949 IWlllS CADIUAC 2-~-· ' . M..., 540-tl WE BUY IMPORTS * 1~~~~ SALE Top Dollar l'~or Any ~1ake * 1_,73 l .O CSA ur l\Todel. * 1-'74 3.0 CSA JIM PANOS SAVE' MAZDA • 2001 S. Manchester Annhein1 63&6000 Crevier BMW 208 W. 1st Street Present 1.hi11 ad for FREE Mt r~lo Large SeJcct:.1n of New & Used 240Z's NEWPORT DATSUN S88 D.>ve Sl., Ncy,,•port Beath Bet\\·1.-en PifacArthur & Bri~lol at Ja1nboree Near 0.C. Alrpo11 83J.1300 280 COUPE 3 speed $399 l29103J dlr. 646-+l~ll fSer. No. 3201), Dk. 1,'tl,. ,;,;""';;;';;=-;;:=;::-;== ~·erro, power windoii s. 3(j '7'J TOYOTA Corolla \\'agon. n10. open end lease bl Very clenn. Aftei; 5:30 S174.75, plus tax. 5.i7-0J.15. J • SI '70 C(>HONA 1900, Auto, Air, Im emons 11111. ~lnt to111l. Pitust sell~ Imports Sli:!J.loffl·r. 5.11-0:;12 1301 Quall Nf:\\'J>Ort Beach 833°8300 sailer.fixed kei:>l· a real bar· 1 w I Ls 0 N . 17' SKI BOAT, 387 Buick, • $18Sl. lndd'•· 'ki'•. jckt>., . & accoss. Call: Sam all. t~< ~-a-h Bl. """"' °"' ,_ Hunt. Ek>ach FORD \VE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TOP USED CARS l'OREIGN, OOti.fESTIC or CLAS.o;;1cs lf yaur car .Is extra clean Santa Ana 83.l-3171 '69 DATSUN :)10 \VCN. 4 speed. radio, beater, Uc. No. zr.tZ-831. 9742 1.975 CHEVROLETS 6. 644-l700 SSl>-1070 842-6611 '63 JEEP J-300 Truck. 4 whl. ![lit] drive, radio, heater, Tranqiortalion t"e<'.'enlly rebuilt engine, xlnt. I iiiiiim!iiiiiiiiiiii~-iii; co n d • S 1 0 9 9 . 6 4 6-44.IS II 139588Hl dlr. Campers, Sile/ ''o~=~~~~=~- 9120 ' I JEEP \VACO?<l'EER. S27 Rent Chevy Eng:. Muncie 4 spd, ,00 Ch C t p· k Hurs1. 9in whls. $1300. ..,., evy us on1 1c up ~-0063 see us fll"St. BAUER BUICK 2!12l Harbor Blvd . Colt 9717 Costa r.!esa 97!}.2500 '74 CAPRI. Lo mi. Loaded, \VANT TO BUY C1:1r for !!IU· Rir, am/Im. Under \\'arr. dent to 1\•ork on, doesn't 642-5226 eves. Days 67 3- nt't'll to l'WI. Will look 111 9646. anyth.ing ~ :.i1ei1p. Preli'r '-'"··~n~CO~LT~Co~m-,-"-,,.-w~.,-.-_~27 or 6 t:yl. 595-5278 n1pg, 11.uto. xln1. $1595. Oh : \VE BUY •193--0131 $977 '66 KARt<.IANN GHIA. JI.lust Si-II $.>t:iQ. Xlnt Very l'iean 4~90. Mercedes Benz: with Lake & Shore Pop-lop ';'"' -~~-~~~= Can1~r. includ1•s ice bQx. 74. Gt<.JC J l.uuny, V-8. 7000 OVER l burner slllve,, oven , 1111. In xlnt ooncl. Dean Lewis Imports 'i2 240Z, ·l-sp., air. MI/FM, ll-lPORTEU AUTOS t~D~------9~72=0 BEST PRICES PAIDI atsun 18255BeachBI. llun t. Beach SSl>-1070 842-6611 healer. sink. Crili!h \1•uter 5'16-6068 1~66 Hr rbor. C.M. 64tJ·Q30: US r.tags. on new Steel Will BUY "'fOUR 35 USED holding tank, sleeps 4. Call J EEP \Vagoneer, xlnt cond. we BUY USED CARS rads., Xtras. Make offer. DATSUN, TOYOTA MERCEDES '68 ~lGBCT 11111/(111. 11·irr 548-9443 or 546-2080 Must sell! Best o rrer ? 5."ifH3157 OR VOLKSWAGEN \\'heels, ne1v Midu·Jin 1ire11 S' Camper, s leeps \\110 , 675-~.f.17 alt. 6 pm AND TRUCKS '70 DATSUN 1600 gd body ON DISPLAY ~ rond. Call alt '.i, Storage cabinets, ice box. '68 912 APli/Pfl.f, Burgundy, Cllme In for a tree appra~s~I f12,000 n1i, nds ·wir pun1P PAID FOR OR NOT. \\'ILi. 673--0645 $200. 673-3658 Good eon1l., $4000. to GROTl-1 CHE_VROLE1 ' & fop. Must sell. $870. K~AEYNITTOALLEP "!".NLLAR. '"" ~14C2A. LL -Ope ~~~1 -----~97~46~ &"-'""1 18211 &!. ch Blvd .• 1i un1. Bch &1~3189 :'I.ft 4 .nll"V' House of Imports 8' CABOVER C 11 mp c r ·'-:--~-'-·'-'--'~-=-~= ~°'~1f:!·"~""' ~7~=~=_:·~-t!':":"'"'°~I! l'i~·'"if· &:"' :..;~· ;;;<:;t"m,00 '"T .,., """ ~ "'.,,.,,,, '67 DATSUN Rdstr. 4 speed, S2•72SO Queen bed. 3 bW'llt:'r stove, rucks 9560 CASH FOR 'i'.! t..IO'l, 4 s p e~:1. ma.gs, radio. heater, oonv. to[I, ~ OPEL l\tRnta 'TI': air. radio, J ~toe~bo~X~-~o~i<~<JS500~;_-645-~":'.!7335~·~1·-'-'-''-----...;.;.; YOUR CAR air. new tires. $4500. 54& rnllye 1vheels. $899. 646-#IS. '60 ?10-S Dk. gray sdn. Fine radial tires. 4 spd. X1r1! Mobile Homes 9140 '64 FORD, $475. ~; T. V-8, ---~>l&-~~71J7Q~---·l""'n7Ji4jj· fr'ii~;;;<;;;t;;;;ji'1J IVOPG2Sl cllr. 1.'0nd. IA 1lict' tu'Ound-town roncl . S 2 3 5 0 . Eve/wlrndJ .... :1 speed, R&H, 8' bed. DAVE'S STUDENT mu!I sell ·73 1 -:F'°ia~t~~~---9"7"2"'°5 car lor !he \1·ire.) $1150. ~-=-""",.·==~==~~ CASll OR TRADE Lot In 675-5946 t II r \d Dntsun P.U. Ex. cond. Low ·------Pvt. ply. in Coslil !\lesa. 1974 f.fA.'lTA LUXUS. lik" Hesperia (or Pilobilc UnmP .• 65 RAJNCHERO io g l'ilYS top .ro 11r ':r,1°1,.;,r n1ilea1;,'C. 979-9750 5.IJ--11159 new. Mf/f!\f rad. S3,400., P .O. Box ~J. Apple V:illcy. \V/4 spd. $150~ en . e;irs runn g. or ~11 .i.'i -""'" SAVE THOSE App LE '69 FIAT 4 speed, ru U i o, 19il PllF.RCEDf:S t80C Eves 5.>l·lJ?.9 I 9'l:m' ;.m....2;)59 alt. j Al/TOS IMPORTED PEELINGS and boil in he 8 t e r • & ~Tt'al 1;11s Silver, l'f'd leather. sunroof. '69 OPEL 4 speed, r:1dio, Mot I I .'" · , , and po•~ mileage. $699. 6 ·I G -·I ,I 4S, , .. I •-I ·' $ -9 orcyc es 1958 FORD 1~ T p . u . Alf R 9705 mmu n pan .... u.>11se or ;::e J, 64~00-l5 ,..,ater, x nl. cor1u. , ~. Scooters 9150 y,,•fcamper. Xlnt cond. S550. __ • __ o_m_e_o _____ They v.tll brighten the 1974 12SSL ·1;9 280 SE Coupe. Xlnt cond. 6464448 !S.16.JllPi dlr. 1 1 ~ metal to a "like-new" $2,900. or best otrer. 9CKKI Alfa Romeo l'Dn<lition . lf11ve anything to nii. Super cone!. 55f...&l49 Loaded. $7200. \Vil! accept Porsche 9750 'S.' INTNL Pkup. ~ Ton, ."l'll? Use a Daily eilot -=~==~==-·I trade. 644-6·157 Cl 642-5678 '71 F1AT 850 SPYDER '6-1 PORSCHE, ~A~.295~7'.k truck. $300 Finn. Berl1'na a;::sified Ad. Call . 34,000 l\1ilcs. Xlnt cond. i\IBZ. all black, ·73 450SL, 01erry co1)(!it1on~ U'W' $ljQ(}. 5Sl-lS97 mint. near wholesale. 49 \-l:f.ri 64l-43l1 DlrectorCo114cl fmr9382 c=~-~ ,. ,_,_,...,.....,_ ·59 FIAT 850 Spt. Convt. n1u~t 1----------PORSCHE 70. 911T Sep I a (demo! P riced to Sell PRICED AT 1 0% IN9o~E~~ST ._1 · _N--'O"""§ .... !lf! ......... 1,C_l<_S __..) ' MONTE CARLOS e CHEVELLES I • YOUR CHOICE ' . . I IMPALAS e CAPll.ICES ... I THEY'•E .tM'9<.E~· J NOVAS e CAMAROS [ LOOlC FOil TMi V1Mt&it 1 ) · MARKfD I~ O'lll ~ 112 & 3/4 TON TRUCK·S 0'1N MOH. TMRU RI. "TIL 10 PM SUNDAY '11L 6 PM GROTH CHEVROLET 11211 leoch llvd. '70 FORD YAN $4952 _. _ _...,___ see. clean 35 mpg. Nu top.1Thetastes!drnw1ntne\Vest. hrn. A~1/F:\1 stereo, 5 spd. J.;o=.==~====;~~ 1 . .;x~lo~t..'"'~"~-~$."I000~-.""~'~·•'!''"6"',_,= _ ... n Daily Pilot ,.ctas!lified XJ111. &lo-4372 Autos, New 9800 Auto5, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800Auto11 New E·llO VAN 6 cy1., auto • trans.. heater, long wbC(!i base. Lie. No. 1~246. $1788 '13\~ HusqvarnQ 2fl0 Profah swing a rm w/ needle bear-in~~. Koni!;, radia l head, l'i:& ' w I Ls o N N filter. Up & Do\\•n pipe. I hr nn relJ!t motor. Very 2ra~ Like New • Cond. 1 VESPA RALLY '71. . FORD •• ''Di1 cc1ly 111'I"'lS~ r· 'ITI lhe &.lboa l:i.1y Club" Sales e Service 645-6406 'Ac-u-•t"io--7H'ealey 9709 at OLD PRICES 180cc. 1 LAMB RETA ·-~ n-~ ·h Bl H"nt. n -.,,,h ~. SlLVER SPECIAL '6 9, "'"""' °" .. " · °"""-150cc (600 ml only) Pvt 556-1070 842..6611 '65 AUSTIN HEALEY Q'Campurr. 65000 orig. ml. Hy. 01vr1't'r. n1ust St'Jl 6(:J-6'll2 · pty. 97'9-4r:i4 & 581-2300. • ·n no..·~c Trad~ 1an 100 YAMAHA 250 ~IX, ported, Van. "'i!h ~ustom. Surrer high conip. hd, new, rebll, S~'Cial 1ntcnor, all' cond, C'lean, fMI. re I i a 1J I r . A \\'Irle o,vals, mag \\'heel.£, BARGAIN at $400. s.1S-2;,.';9 Sl.tARP. G:is sa~g 3 .spd . fl • pm "'Ith i;lant 6 cogtnc. ,vired il · J for l'llllncl. $3195 t88llJ) 1971 BSA S(l(k,'C single niodel e Robustc!li l\1otors 4 e B.nI'. Ext.<e.llcnt n1cchanical 18&11 Beach Hunt Bch t'G.1d .• lo1v milen~e. street S4S-l2:>5 lc~ul. Plus many cxlras. 'li6 .DODGE, xlnt. c 0 n d. _5-ki-9076 aft a:30. thruou1, n1ags, cpl .. $1,250. '73/'74 HONDA. 3.;(l four . 645-7S9'l. Ask for John nft. BMW 9712 ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST 800 mi. like 11r1v. Orig ~ 5:30 S,\LES·SERVICE ~E/\~ING ~vcr $1~: Firs~ , S l J 0 0 .<-.-74-DO_D_G_'_E_P_/_S_, ~31~S.-.,,-,-cl· OVtlRSEAS DELIVERY 1,1kes. &1, 11301M2--w_2 11ng, crpts. like i;JC'\v, ROY CARVER, Inc. *'7:'l 1-IONDA SL 3.50* 6000 n1i!('S. $3900. 5!;6-3535 Xlnt cond. Must s1~H. SliOO nfr. 6 pm ROU..S ROYCE BM\V rlrni. ;,.J5-i.tl6. l--.-6~3-F~O~R-D~V~A~N~-i Cosla :e~ E. l~th St546-44"-\ HONDA .'13, ~I. Xlnt t.'<>nd. AskUig $650 646-2047 "'\l/eed it & Rellp .. :.!,OOO 1111 ' ~7mo 'T.! FORD C~R. Van. Xlnt Fron1 treasures lo tmsh i==~'""'==--~-1 cond.. lo mi., extras. &!st Turn them Into cash • TC125 SUZUKI. super f'ln .• ol!er !his wk. 6T':r424B CALL DAIL'' PILOT , lo ml., $400. or best offer. N 9800 A N 9800 ' 642-1375 Aft. 5Pl\1 Autos, ew utos, ew J 1' MIDGET mecr. less '. engine. $100. Call S co t l , 962-860Ci '70 KA\V,\SAKI l\lach Ill 500. runs wt'll, must sell. $450. 545--0930 lift. 12 '71 KA \VASAKI 17".iCC, Xlent. Condilkln. """""' '71 HONDA SL 12:;. 600 original mlles. $350. 548-7584 '74 YAfitAJIA Dir! Bike. 500 cc , 6 ~·ks old. Best otter & uniform. 962·3012 Motor Home•, Sile/Rent 9160 1974 0PEN ROAl>23' States m an . 12000 ml.. generator, air, all p \\' 1·. equip., priced to sell. Pvt. pl)'. 549-2&>i9 '70 Dodge Van Conven:loo S.C., V-8 Auto, Xlnl t~. ~t'lr: ?i-1ech. $2895 • .. '' MOTORHOME .. RENTALS DALE'S 83S-0900 RENT TIIE BEST ·n Ex· ccuUvt, 25', .11\1 luxury xtnlL Free miles. 979-90l6 5 to 8pm 12\Vti:t.~IA-M~SC~R~AFT=-. -.~.-.I OveriK'Pd air. Onln 51"en, comp'!¥ sclf·t-vnt. 646-7622 Auto Ser.&. P1rt1 MOO 'G.1 VW fendrr3. tiood. run- ning board1, !Ju m 11 I! r it GOOd cohd. St.II c h ~ a p • 53J.S247 Afl('r 6 P.M. I r '74 LUVS 25 20- lO CHOOSE FROM PRICED AT 1 0°/o ,.c,o•~~~O~CI cos, • speed, radio, tinted g lass. d lx. bumpers, whitewalls, VEGA #1251. $l041.70 it tbt. totol <•lSi prkt i..:CI. '•• & Uc. fttt. O.ltrted pymt, prk• ll $411 • ind. to11 & Uc. fH1 & 1orryint chorvtl tot 41 lftlntht on opPron l of yowr cmllt. A.Pl.I . f5.91% • e MON. THRU FRI. 8 AM TO 10 PM e e SAT. lo SUN. 9 AM TO 6 PM e GROTH CHEVROLET Huntln9ton leoch DOZENS TO CHOOSE FROM FROM ALL ARE Johnson & Son SALE PRICED Immediate Delivery We Still Have A Nice Selection of Brand New 197 4 CONTINENTALS • MARK IV'S • MERCURYS • COMETS To Choose From Homf'! of th~ New Car "Golden Touch'" Horr11• o f the t.Jew (or "Golde n Toucl1" 2626 Harbor Blvd. of Cars, Costa Mesa 540·5630 ' I) J 0 DAIL V PILOT Volkswagen '72 411 \\agon. Auto. tun/fin, Xlu1 C.'llnd. $1<t9."1. ~- 'ti! V\\, Gl"('fl l ll'11rn;., 30 nu. pt•!' Kiii. RAcllo. GrPlll !"llll- ditlon~ $575. 55t-127S .191-1 V\V BUS. br:irtd It<'\\', I Org. & l'lh lle. $-1,.00. ~1r oiler. 49'-1-3957 OOC K I' ti l u l 1 ni;:·Rt•ptur Y11c-h1 p,uur. ;ind V11rnish. "Hinn;u·lo·'· J\111 !lf\~262 773V\VB11~-lllt.k>r \\'1t1Tilr11V, Xtnl 1··~11!1, 1.u!'.:~Hg-e 1\tf'k, _!\'~-~C::n ll G'iHi61.i1 ;) \'\\' J'l;il'f', f•Mh f<>r .. r1lt' \\'111 1l'~i•!1• l•1r L>un•• t,ugi::u• 1.:1r1~. a:>-1-1<11! '1i9 liUG, A111 /t'1n. ",. 11 ln":tk<'li, :-.ln't ('n n cl 11 \{Ill . SI 1:11J HI' l,)ffrr. r~11-.'i0~'7. ~'\\''S \\,\~T~-,,-,-- lt11n111111; or nut. ~.~:·p~; i;-;::-::<tf.;, ''l\lnkl' f~t~un ~\11• on.illy" ••• ch•J111 ~1t1r tlw ,:::-::ir::ii::e , .. !urn that junk into crish 1rilh ll Daily Pilot Classified :1(1. Call r.12-ri61S. 642~4321 Oi,.11 0I' Collect .. ~-.. -...a,---c-.-- ' . WtdntSd.\1. Oetobtr 30, l'l74 -----~=---~,--~--~~~...,,~-----,=,,.,-,,---------;;;m-;:r::::::;::;;---9952 -9915 C•maro 9917 Chevrolet 9920 Continental 9930 Mustang Volkswa9el\ 9770 Volkswagen 9770 [Auto$, New 9800 Cadillac '68 vw '67 C111ruu'ff 317. Auto, s.)n! 'f" !~!PALA V-8, air, PIS. • • • • '71 ~JUSI'ANG Vil, au Io • •73 VW CADILLACS fllt'1•h . <'\!Oii. Nc\v tircli, P/B, \I'S\\' tilt'!;. S399. *'69CONTINENTAL* iun/ln• 5t1::rto, alt, p.Vpb, • f L'•" u.•s IZ.''M''""l dlt·. VS, A"I", l'O'"'''· ,1_,,...... vinyl top, 001U10le. l'.lake otr. 4 !ipi~I. r~d\I), hf' 3 t (• t . Llccnw No. XO l~l $788 I i.ixl · i\\l·}')J l'tlJlo • Low S I • brk.s. 6\J-.111:1 ll I ti '1"<1'4.,.,. '~ ;)11';1 u., .. ~ ._.,,. ·~ ~"." ""I' 6 {" Spin, all dav .1 .1 Largest e action .-.. 1 ""d r•SX5"") ,,,.,,....,., v ...,, no •·" · ~l11'l\'-MX11t1 IJ~ll Nl'.:\\1 CAR ~1-10\V Che'lrolet '192.0 162 NOVA n.ir ci:nrn. on.,., , .. , '1'U \\'knd11. iiJOllRll fo'l'f'£.' tr1 /lurulni:ton Crnlt•r's In Orange County RUNS-$00. Juxw·y st 11 low pl'ict·. l ~O::=c...,------,99~5~5,1 Only $2395 :-iti1ll , llf'ar h Hlvoi $.: Edins1·r Coup.-. DeVill••s S«t.i.n 6'1lh136~ $1299 1,0::,::ld:.:•:.:m:.:o:.:b:.:llc:•c_~-....,,;..;I Howard Chevrolet _M=at"o:~::.=·:l~~-·"_' _u_10_•·-"'~"-T-hru ~l~\~~11:t~hl~. El Al~'Htft,n; 173 MALIBU CPE. '63 l?llPAl.A, rebll eng, Kd • Groth Che..,rolet • other sc:.lect CadiUnc Trndc· ,\ulon11Hlc, pfl\'l't'r t1t('('ring. tires. Ai>king t?JO. Gd l~ZlJ Bc11.:h llunt Bch I .~.. I Ls o N I ~ln\C :ind Quall si.. AUTOS USEO ins. brnki•M, &II' t'Ond, vinyl roof 1-runsixirtnllon 2-1548 8-17-6087 549--3331 '' .\I-•\ \11 lu11 , J.unlnrl't' I I I 1 h ~ I COMPLE~E AIR \"OR"' e • • • · n11n:11•11 :11e rou;;:r\OU ~· . Y "' TORONADO Auto . trans., .uitl ll11~1• I G en er Ill 9901 ·NASERS CADlllAC,., t IOOGP'f) Corvalr & Corv1ur Bugg\c!l ·72 CONT. 4 door, da r k ta•too~ air oonditionilia, ,,l•\q11.1r1 B••.11 ll ~·:..1..tl'1·:, -------·---1 v 0 I $3295 C II ~~" n•14 I • ' ~ -2600 He1rMr ........ n y 8 ...,.. . ..,... brown, lcalhel', ftl xtras. pnwt.•r lllt.'t'rllll:. p 0 \V ~ r 'jf.I V\\1 Bb';•J'•1 Bu:.:~ Nl·11 '''i•t~. I ·i;:: .1F:1-:r 1 ,1.111y~i v.s. i11t111• Co•hl M.,. •• 0 •9100 Howard ChevroletC .~h:.:•~y~•~le~r'-----'99;.;.:;2~5 I cleR n, t.tui,:t ~ 1 o ap-brakes, pn\\·er ..... Ind ow•, 111111.::-.. r1~ 11 ur;.in'.\"· :sll'Q11\.! tl:ird, radio, healer, j(),000 --1ir~·iatc. 5'10-2928 eves & r11d\o, llet1ter, nice. Lie. No. 111:!3~ [lf'Ul'h Al. lhu1L Bt'a!'h l'l~f.:_I!~··'. s .. ~!. G I Ii -1 l 18. uni.:ln.11 lllllt·~. $.\'19. tiW-1 Hll ()J\'I' an1I Quai l St.s. '68 NEW YORKER \l'kend11 .)530:!8. '69 OLDS 556-1070 842·6611 _!_(,St •. i.•l! •lh·. --11:111..:Lf) 11lr. :n-c,\d 2 Dl', Cpe Dl·V~ Nr. :'-1<H'Ar!htu·, Jan1borcc Corvette 9932 ,.1 V\t' 4 ........ ,,, ·""'''''''·\Volvo 9772 j-AMc·""'-'-""-'-----99=0~5 Exec. cur. Deluxe. e(uKI. and Briittol ., ,.,,~, ., . jj7-4Ji5.'i. i\lnn-f1·i. G.'lS-~llil ' B h "3" o·;· ~~~~~~il~i1 r'.~ inot·c! SG:FJ I WE AR E I 1•.~'lo! ,\1>1",\"'S.\1:>011 \\' ,.,,. Sat & Suu1.'R \D'' I :wF:~;~-1~-~-/·s-'pe-'«1-" :·~:ct· 2nu~o:an!~~l~~:ai;' t.::n: CORVETIES I w I LS ON I N 2 "1 "' ,, .. , , •• • "-tl' cni;t:inc, rally._. w h cc ls. dltloniN?: pov,ier steering Ch • f 4 'G!J fA:!i'THACK. !'\t.•11r n<''' O. ,\1'1lc ,,.hi1c, 3.'iOOO 11t·t. mi., N1rt• liti Cud. for ~~up .. ol l s:l9!1. 616-1118. (0GY9s.tJ pov"er b.rakcs, power ,vin'. OICe 0 • t~1111I. S115tl flrui. :."6-'.!l~l I Jn Oi,:uu;i• c,11111,,, :l'JO l'tlg. PIS. P/l), au· equal \'flliw. Jc1'l'y 1>1~1__ <llr. do'l\is, po1i•er seats, radio, '72 lhru '14 . T-Tops 4 Conv's 1'\\''I. !i:\3,:;(11.(). l'.\I ! ·:;! f.I l'R(•).;,' f.1int (!l)lk\, $99.j, ..,..,1 \\kd~-.. Bu/ Only llrni. \)(i.~'rl 'i2 C,\L> Coupe lit-\111Jc, Cull~· I '6:l NOVA 6 cyl., auto .. radio, heater, vinyl roof, tin I e d • Fully t11ulp1-= S I --YOU -----lf!OU!e-cl~~lnt.l'Ottd,l\lt~tsell hl'ah'r, xJnt. l"Ond. S499. i;:lass, just like new. Priced To el ·ci: \ "\V ~·sTHCK, l\I..: .\\1's 1 767 ,\l\IBASSAOOR. ·16.000 _S•llOO. a.'U-IS,18, &MH164 1 li46-'4 llt 1 VNNliOl di!'. \\'0"'911. ll"nl. ""••h ·~11 n1•1v 1•n:.: & l)'i1/L~n1. l\l'I\ Can Make u, il!'IUlll 1111, '! 1lr. hardtop. SEDAN OE VILLE $1088 Howard Chevrolet 18255 Beach Bl. .. DC' ,_ 11:111, tin'~. p:11111. $97~) ur No l +\·l:!-fi'l70. HlOI \V 17th, Sil' '67 '69 CAPRICE 2 Dr. Hardtop, ,.._1.,, ,••d ~ ... ,.1 S">'. 55'-1070 142-6611 1,~1 ufl· :-.•11:-i::1•1, • ) L. C:'-1. 1.1101dl'(I s:. °'"nr 611-'29~1 411 rn:.:, 11\I p-.1'r. 59 ;10. uu ... "" "ii....., " !'l t' u~ First or L:1s1 a1H! •11•'ll --'-'----.-----. Camara 9917 •19'1-9136 01· "19'2-003-1. 119 San I w I LS 0 N I Nr. t.la~~.~11 18"','.,: •. 1J0~mboree OSa!Lo"s•M...,..,,.08. ILE 11; 11.irdei· for }\!Ul' h•'~I 'l>I HAMBL~.H t.'Onvert. f; t"Prnandu, S.111 Clcnicntc. "' " $7(i! ;,:\l}--Oi()7 i!.:al. s:r~~~.11~~~:~~ .. ~lS ~<l. Pvt flly. 'H7 CAf\1ARO S.1\350 Hur~1 'Iii COR\11\IR Auto, radio, Newport Bench l!33-05S5 GMC TRUCKS ·10 \'\~', n ·hll eng. 111' 11 1\ l , ' ,C,.k'-"'-"'"'----=~ 4 spd traus. U.S. l\lag.~. hl':1h·r. gOllli e>eouon1y ear. • e e e e KOND'A CARS hraki·.'· :'\hu ,.,nd. 67:i-67lJ .UH. tWi.4 Buie 9910 ~~~;s· runs ;,,'rcat. si:.w. Sl!/9, 6<\b-J.14d lo LY J ~ l ) *'74 CORVETTE* UN!VERSnY OLDS ;1ft.lj 111' ti::-o::til VOLVO !Ulr.1 J\?11-fl,-1 Auto, po-.1·er st~r-2850 Harbor. Bl'td, llavl' sunielliini:: you want to '6.'! ELE:CTRA. Good C."llllfli· Hn'l'f' son1c1n1ng yo!.I 1van1 10 '67 ?11ALIBU 6 l'yl,, 11u10. · ~ Ing, Dt1rk green nietalliC', Cost ),f sec. sell~ aas.">ified ads ..tn it . 11on. 1111 Po\\'t'r, $500 Cnll S<'ll? Classllicd Rds do ii & real ('(."llJ'IOnly. S 6 9 9. 1S25.l Beach Bl. llunt. Beach air rond. i849GUH) 10:=::•:,::~"';~~--"'='o""'I 1959 VW VAN $1577 \\'rll • C'fl\I NO\Y 612-"J(i'lS. I H,iti ll"rl .. 1r, c·.111. &1'1·9303 1· :~,"-"-·-··~·-------\\'Cll . c;ill NO\V 642-5678. &li.i-441il. tl.\VY91'!1 dr. I 556-1070 842-6611 $6999 ·10 CONVE!tT, gold CUUas&: -9800 Autos, New 9800 . Autos, New 9800-1 Auto s, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9800 • Groth Chevrolet • Supr{)me •. \i.ke nu, under IA:.;;;u~l•~•~·-N;.;.;•~w'----"-'-'---~-------, ___ ;.:.:;:.!.:..;.;.;..:;;;;_;.c.;;.;;. ___ ..c.;.;.;,1 lSZll Beach Hunt Bch ' lrr .• 01'lg O\\'nr, 494-33(.i OR Newport Beach offers outstanding new Chevy deals BOTH WAYS! HOWARD Chevrolet in ~---~----------------------------·---------------------------------Want To Hold Onto That Cash? New '75 Vega Two Door! " There's NO DOWN PAYMENT on Chevrolease ....... 1\idoO .... ¥. ~ hl!lrt..,./di'ft<l!01"' ...... Q llM" '"""" gllllilri.cb. llumJJar.;. HD 1aa..JIOI, •'II'. NI~ 10.'>n~/::il<ib , Only $9973 mo . 0o ~ Q'ldiJ O" OloMl:llaa.11 "->• v<>" ~··momt...• New 7 5 Camara Coupe! --;) ~ ¥ W!ll ..ulu I•.,,,. '"''"" 'll,1-• r.f)Qrl "'""l"•. 00"'"' ll<1r'<o>• ~ ...... .,..a,,.•/(1<'11P~''" "'"''" wan,., r.ld'O •J"Y wllcr~ ..11111' '"'" <>IOUll .,,,. N" <,1••/q/5<1'1> Only s9s I 5 mo . '~. "~i;. ... -(1 •'ft'<M "" u-,..,,,, . .,." '"'' .•• '"'""'~" <nO<ll"' CAR BUYERS SHOULD ALWAYS CONSIDER CHEVROLEASE! New 75 Monte Corio! . W.ln "'"° '"'"' ·~<Jn, >tll '"~•.••Or rtl• """'!>"' '*"~'f'llrom""<l '"""l'.l •l'""" '"Nu JtlJl'!/l!>(rl'• ONLY 53499 NOW! New '75 Chevelle Malibu Coupe! 'i 7~w '°" ''""' OVlu l•ll!Y , VII "ll<ITl\I', @ 7"1ti <; W>l91 l><I t'(>IWI o~llQ Tr-f'l'o';o•• ~fM'"l'lll 11'1 W• ... I'! "'""' ront "°""'' h•....,~ ,,._,, "'""iuw-\'<1 ""'"'"''' """"" w~u·, mdto.•~11• wt>•~~ HO '"""'too.•·h No 40~t>OQ1toQ 1'1 ' ,.,.-~ ~·-h<>J I{,• U.,l't>'oh~, Flf•f'l!>Cl(_ II()•, Ill~ l"""'M'l!I, " . ' ""<: Ho 11! .. f:!J:.114<> Only s109ss mo. Lifl !tl}IWIM"l:I r ""'hi , "• •· ., "' , .. ''" O'I'~ !hOfly •• n• •\!n • Only SJ 30 37 mo. \~1 Wll.11"1l"rd <"le<!~ Q<\ I l\~•"~''ll' ID! '-"'" lh"h'<~• ""'"'" ~·~·" h!ll<>ll <1!;1_.. tiodv ·~or< mokl•fl<'I'' a" tond "' _, .. 1ter•"9 l!flll e11o~S'J. Vl5 eng1fle, ""''" ,,,,,.., ,,,,Jl,..•1!JtHIUSIO!f. Wh•lf' w.~11 •• l<lolll~. ,..,,.,_ l'-ID •adlil!O<. V•rtvi mo• CO.W:<, .. 1c No' •11/t>l/'l()Jcl ONLY s4999 · NOW! . , . ~ . • ACT FAST FOR>THESE .(EXCELLENT USED CARS! • .. ' ; r... . ·J , • '61CHEV.1/2 Ton Pick Up ONLY '66 CHEV. 1/2 Ton Panel Pick Up ..... D""•l'lc. , ...... \lu Cl~JOf\U,. •·"V "'°°°'· t1•lled~ t>•al!le"' ~,. 1:w.'l•'i ONLY '74 CAMARO CPE. •• ,.,'!l'.'I"" I~ slP<'f•"'1 IW '"'-I\~ IX)n'3 , ~tlf.._ W~ ~ lwlS, I'~ o-;ico.. ~"t<·!l'"'""'' IBY11161) ONLY '74 MONTE CARLO ' "'"""''' oo-'• . .,-,..,,,,.n "'"~"'-"'' con•! 1,111ey ~~ ,,..~•hi• •""'~IUJ<•l~i ''~m""l~11'Ji3Y1 9,,.!I ONLY '73 MONTE CARLO J.\il""'"'hC, """'"' '''""•'Kl, b1~~''"· :m c"nl!, l>ct"'"' "''""""''·, ·~( ,..1,,.1, •Jll<'•v """' n l·. VH•VI 1()\ll i>h [ .. •a n .. ' •l•V11•.lo'I ONLY s3995 '7 3 TRIUM PH rR!i R(Kl{t !Pl tl/:]lh !flt\ • ~ AM-FM •.,1D•<J (><'rho l; ()()() m~ .... lo~~,,..., t13'1' !O!i<J1 .. ONLY '72 v.w. 411 Sedan ONLY '74 COi:tVETTES Oder ~· 'l. Tl""· & r.'11'¥. t.ulf)f!IMic." A • '"'°~ ru11V <'Q'll~ ~JI,.,.,,., ...... Make Offer! '74 MUSTANG II 1-1.Jr<:llot:> Aulomonc. oo-• s16Qring, buc~til s<>J''• \nnYI roo1 low lo"~' N!!l)I "'1W !llY 19tl51 ONLY s3395 ONLY s3995 '72 CORVETTE Sl•nor.tY Autnm•h<;. pawer st~>nnoq, b•ai<es. a.r cond llM-FM, hit~, llM·~M •ild>Q Ut11Dho1•:al. LD'W 11'1!~. \SY 1it611 DON'T MISS IT '69 V.W. BUG ONLY '73 CHEVROLET Qntc.;o ll Pil~ E~1~te W300n • .-.uiomMtlc. pawcr steorr11<1. blJ~ a" cond., tt0wer W!llOOWS. lugoage raci.. AM,FM. Mut;t :l)o• IBY 1960) ONLY '73 Chevy Van l/4 Ton 3 •!Id 11~1siaon. wlli!e """n tires. ~adlO & h6Uer, 10119 wheel lli1r'lo.' E•CCPllOllal. l O MllOG. IBY 32221 ONLY s3195 '74 HONDA CIVIC Coo • c;vt 'Slld., st>ecial ""lleel1i. Only ti,000 mole$. Ne~ new. (IJ'f 19!>~1 ONLY '71 MONTE CARLO Co<• Au1om..i11c !'Owe• s!l!"nl\Q, 01Dke11 o+r co!>O. v1nY1 tOOI, •OICIO & ti,,A!U 00<'>!1 ll'l>"'A Ellra OICll. iB'I' 1'36111 ONLY 833-0555 OPfN HOWARD Newport Beach Q90f......,, --·-No•" Jto• SUNDAY CHEVROLET Dove and Quail Sts. NEWPORT BEACH Near MacArthur, Jamboree and Bristol :=. ~"'""'" Half-mile South of Orange County Airport &JO ..... 12:l 0 p.lll. ....... _______________________ ..; .. ..;.:;;,;;;,.; __ .., ( J ( AN DIEGO F E 833-0555 ' ........ , ...... ..., ... t-"'4 htol•· ..._,:l•-""''""• SJ.7-6087 5-19--3331 Pinto 9957 • • • • '72 PINTO 1960 CORVETTE Or iglnal, 548-944'.l Cougar 9933 \\1AGON 4 srieed. ra dio , • heater. No. 200270. $1877 '68 COUGAR. clean, x Int runnin g cnnd., black l~w/v:'-=-h<yl• t='-"op, ,.."-'=w 1"•=>, ,11 1 1:.1 LS o N I xL'1ls, lo 1ni., one owner $1350. 675-6001 ;-72--:'XRl Full Power, Air cond, slcrro. New tires. Lo mi'll, Bst olr. &t-1-5389 Dodge 9935 '61 DODGE LANCER Gd. Running Cond s12:; s.12-0038 Ford 9940 18255 Beach. Bl. Hunt. Beach SSl>-1070 842-6611 '73 PINTO WAGON 4 spd · Radio & heater • Low low miles. Extra nice (2U· GNO) '70 FORD Only $2395 WAGON ' P"''"""" °"""'' Howard Chevrolet Squire, V-8, auto. l ra n s·. Dove and Quall Sts, IJV\\'l'I' stt>crini;, Power Nr. i\tacArthur, Jambot'tt bl'akes, stereo radio, lug· and Bristol g~c rai::k. Lie, No. ZRU509 Ne,1·pot1-Bf'ach 833-0555 $1477 i....:.:.:;:,;:c. ::.:..~.~.=-1 FORD *'73 PINTO WGN* Auto. trarlll., air rond., radio, heater, gold (No. ll03A2) perfect cconon1y f a rn i I y \\'i;J\. $2395 • Groth Chevrolet • lSZ-Jj Beach BJ. Hurl!. Be;i,ch 111211 Be11ch Hunt Bel\ 55'-1070 842-6611 84i-600 !'l4~3331 '&I FAl..CON. Slick s hift, •••• radio, h~nH•r, & clean! $399. 'iJ SQUIRE \Va~on .. 4 spd, 646-4-11~ (ZBl::S641 dlr. air, rack 8300 n11. Uke new. '1!'9 J..'ORD Country S q u ire 673-:{l2l. \\'gn. 10 jNUiS,. Au lo, air, '73 .SQUIRE S~. \Vag._31,~ radio. & hc;ucr. SS g !I. 1n1.. 11uto, air. $2,550, X1 &16-4 1-111 HlS4EQR) dlr. cond. 6#--0398 Blulli, NB 1961 FOil o ST AT I o N PtymoYth 99'0 \\'AGON TltA.~SPO!l.T A TI ON CAR $150 557-11690 1972 LTD 2 dr., excel. cond., pwr. & air, gd. gas n1i. on reg, tu.el. &lo-58.ll 19i0 VAN \VAGON. air, nuto. clean, 4 new rad. lil'CH. $20JO, • g.MJ5 '73 TORINO \Vh.ite, black Land:iu 1op. :i~:;J eng. PIS Pill $2500 4!1'9-1024 ·s!J LTD .xln! L'Qnd. gd tires, lo'lv mi, J\1nkc or I e r ! 6i:r9f1T8 or 646-01631 '73 PLYM. SATELl~tTE Sebring. Fac- tory air, power steering: & bro.k1•i;, low, low miles . (!J.19H1''LJ $2788 FORD '6'1 GAl~AXII::. gel eond & gd rrnnliJ). $400" Days , 18XJ5 Brach Bl. llunt. Beach 5'1{)-mi, l'.:'l'CS. 979-:{<\S3 SS'-1070 842..6611 191.,3 TORINO G'r, ~ eug. Good Condition. 536-6.'60 ATLAS 1968 Ford c:ounl . Squ. SI75 Chrysler/Plymouth or hcst offer. Sli-9937 Open Ually & Swi. 'Ill 10 PM L, 1 9945 2929 Harbor Blvd., 1nco n Costa ~tesa 546-1934 '13 r.INCOLN SEDAN, fully equi pped. \Vhitc, low H6S mileage. 6i:l-~998 aft. 4 pn1 ---------- Ponliac 'G6 CONTINENTAL. 2 Owner car. A Grca1 Buy! $600 or llsl offer. 919-1525. Maverick 9947 BUY or LEASE 1975 Aslre $2989 or if you prefer lease at $77.S1 per mo. 'iO fl1AVERICI( N ee ds \' k "-· Oil + T&L 36 nKJ. 0 .E.L Ol' . O<-"~t er DAVr; ROSS PO~TlAC 51&-41•17 all 6 pn1. 2.ISO llarbor Blvd. Mercury 9950 1 ,,,..-:c="'='~'=""='="'::,cf>l&.SOc:::.o::::'~'-, 1 '61 PONTIAC TEMPESf 2 dr 6 cyl stick, Good tire:!l, Xlnl nl<?<:h ('OOd. Neecls body \vo1·k. Bcsl offer over $275 '70 MERC . Colony Pk, Wagon V-8, nuto. 494-3511:l rram .. factory air con-·17-.,=,-,=··i~R~E~B~t=R=D-6-,y~I-. =p~/~B, ditioning, power steering, Pl" XI I 13600 Pr! k , ''"•llt L'Ol1<., • 1l0-.1•cr lira l'!I. fXl\VCr ivnl-vale party 491-1962 do'lvs, po\\•er seats. radio, 17-~°'"~;-,~-""-=~I heater, tinted glass, tape '73 Grand Prix, blk, PIS. deck. Lie. 146VDV. PIB. /I.IC. stereo, Sl700. $1588 .....-.,. &>H.36! <V. Veg• 9974 I WILSON I '73 VEGA HATCHBACK • 4 spd · Radio & henler • Low ,,,;1,. · SHARP (887HDR) Only $2095 if~g)Q°" "" H"~2?;6'1f Howard Chevrolet Do\'C and Quall Sts. '7:\ CAPRI \UX\U'Y de c 0 r . Nr. f.11'1.CAMl\ilt, Jamboree vinyl lop, stereo !Ape deck, nnd BriJtol klw mile,, automatic J\iUST Newpon Beach 833-0555 SEU. $:l000 or be:1t 0Uer1--~-.. -..-~C"'-· I 64<Hl07l • • • • Mull•llfl 9952 *'74 VEGA* 1:::::.:;:;::;!... ___ ..:.:,,:: HATCHBACK COUPE '6G 1.lU!:il'ANG. V-8, n11t~._, J\odlo, healer, •I speP.d. shows po\vcr slcerlng, r a d Io , extrc1ne pt1do of ownenhip heater, wsw tire11. $ 3 9 9 , (138.JPV) 6<\trl4'8 fNQR3'i6) dlr. $2499 '66 MUSTANG ~· Auto. Ex· e Groth Chevrolet • c e 1 lenl running rondifion. 18211 DNtch l~unt Bcb Ne«l1 (>A.Int. $115. 673-1348. 847--0087 519-3331 SAVE SPACE WHEN •••• J\IOVJNG by wrt1pplng , dis.hes and othfo:r fragile 1972 VEGA, lvw miles, Must Items tn wnllh cklths, tO\\-els 11acrtn~. St'lm. ot' best of· uwl orher linens. yut; get fer. 892·93211 nil 6 ca 11 nlONI 1~ce tn the garage 64-1-1700 Ask fot Sam Rnrl clOl!Cts by selling idlo '72 VEGA GT \Vgn. • X1nt1 Item' with A Dally Pilot Jo ml. hfust tell this weK. CIO:S!tltled Ad. Call 642--567! G7H2-1S t , " • This is an actual photo9raph of ap· proximately half of our Honda Car Inventory. One reason we are num- ber one in the W est and ir1 the top Five Nationwide. Low Volume Prices~ Comfortable terms, and a -~----·~ Brand New '74 complete service facility devoted exclusively to economy cars are three bi9 reasons you should visit the lea der , before you b.._y any.where! . . UNIVERSITY l 2 Door Coupe 111SBA-2 • 14-295\ . 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()lo~ 111 ll)l 36lflOllOit-rer,.., ~_.,.,...,. ll<+eto 12619 48 APR 21 ~ ____ ..... __ __ HOT SATISFIED WITH SERVICE? TryVIC10RY "You"re the Winner" PIVf P'ilOf f P • Sltt'+'ICI HOUll S MoHey 7:30-to t :OO P"' TtMt • .ftl. 7;JO•fie S:OOP"' ~ SAN D!! (.{1 :!: Wt occopl oil Worronly Work on An Chry•ltr Produch DODGE• CHRYSLER• PLYMOUTH Motor Home Ser.vice.Too! FULL PRICE • • •• • • DEAL WI TH YOU R FACTORY DIREft DEAL ER ' \ • l • l • • ---.. -. . . ·. ' . • • Lag1•na/South Coast Todav's Final • EDITION N.l'. Stoeks • VOL.67, N0 .. 303, 9SECTIONS, 118 PAGES • ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY ,OCTOBER 30 , 1974 TEN CENTS • IXO-D SM for Ali? Will He Quit or Take' Offer? • . From Wire Services N'SELE, Zalrt?-Muhammad Ali waDla to retire butt.be lure of a$10 million guarantee may change his mind. ''Governments are looking for me now , not pr9molers, ''the newly re· crowned heavyweight boxing champion revealed following his conquest or George Foreman Tuesday night. · ALI REVEALED that.he had recently received a telephone call from a representative Q~ an undisclosed government guaranteeing him $10 mil- lion to defend the title against Foreman or Joe Frazier. (Details on the fight today on 8-1.) "I don't want to right nobody. I seriousl)' want to retire but not right now. I want to see my name there for a while. . ''I GOT A BIG decision to make. I might stop where I'm at and forget the money. Ir I fight, it won't be ror me. I will have to talk to Elijah A1uhammad {leader or the Black Muslim sect) first. 'Upgrade Downtown' Clemente Council Sets Special Study Session San Cle m ente city councilmen, commissioners and do\vntown mer· chants will meel in a special study session tonight to examine proposals to upgrade the downtown commercial area. . The 7:30 p.m . discussion com es af- ter initial s uggestions rrom parks a nd recreation commissionera that the city and business communitl( develop a plan for a pedestrian mall for Avenida Del gmar. Tonight's session will mark the first chance that formal dlacuaslons can take place on the initial proposals · • from the panel. ... Besides the maU idea, discussion is expected. to rocus on ~auUficatlon of storefronts. planting of trees along the street leading from El Camino Real lo the pier area and examining im- prove ments for parking. Councilmen and commissioners will arrive at th<; city liolf coul"sC clubhouse at 6:30 p.m. for dinner, and discuss ion of the ,m ull idea and several other agenda items wilt get unde r w;iy at about 7:30 p.m. Councilmen have stressed that the format of the sessions is generally restricted lo discussion between the principals · and that public hearings are discouraged. Other items set 1or a1scuss1un tonight include possible stiffening or hillside irading requirements; the ootential uses of OPCn space dedicated to the city by the Presidential Heights. Two Suspects Flee Country ? CHICAGO tUPl l -Federal in- vestigators belie\·e that two suspects in the record $4.3 million burglary or an Armored Express Co. vault have flov.·n to the British West Indies car-' rying the stolen money, 800 pounds of it, the Chicago Tribune reported today. Three othe r persons wanted for the burglary, called the largest cash heist in American history, are in custody. The newspaper said FBI agents have concentrated their search rorthe tv.'o suspects, Chal"les Alarzano, and Louis DeFonzo, on Grand Cayman Island, about200 miles south of Cuba in the Caribbean. tlba•I· development; discussion 01 tne uSe of ci~y park development funds and ror- mation or a citizen's task force to study city housing needs. The panels also hope to discuss the status or an offer by the Tri Cities h1unicipal Water District to allow the. city to use land atop an underground reservoir (Or a park near civic center. . Liqupr 'Takes' Charges Facing Wholesalers SACRAA1Ei"t'TO <UPl) -Calling th·e case one or its biggest e\'er; the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has accused 450 California liquor wholesalers and retailel's of participating in illegal ''kickbacks.·· The ABC, in rormal letters of a<." cusation, said Tuesday, wholesalers allegedly we re giving retailers free goods or cash when selling liquor, UPI learned. Edward J. Kirby, .ABC director. and former Orange County FBI Agent, said that s uch "kic kbacks" are in violation or the law which "prohibits the giving of free goods or free services in connection \\'ith the sale or alcoholic beverages." The companies, \Vhich include se veral large San Franci sco di stributors, faee s u s1J ension or revocation of liquor licenses. 1'1h' companies refused comment on the charges. Every one who sell s liquor in California must have a s tate liquor Jil.'ense. He said he could not give a doll ar amount of ·cash or me rchandi:-.e ex· changed between wholesalers and retailers. But a source in the d epart- ment said it was kno"·n thut one retailer received cash and merchan- dise amounting lo about$35.000. Some retailer::; accused or recei\•ing secret rebat es are large chain s tores. which have many outlets. Kirby said. One. Arden &layfair. has more th;in 100 outlets throughout California, ABC records ,;hov.·ed. • I • tin or Eye Drug Fatality Airing Set 1'he d('<ilh C'l'11ificatc ol tti·yct11"old Julie Thomas is being ch;ingcd today by Orange County Coronl'r·s dl'putics to indicate the Laguna g irl's de;ith was due to inh;ilation of propcrcuinl'. a drug used in eye surgery. liliss Thomas died in Septeml¥!r af- ter .:1pp;ircntly.snorting through her nose the v.•hitc pcl\\'d('r, pure proper· caine. thinking it lo~ C'Ol'aine T\\'O San Clemente residents, ;:1 · 24-year-old pharmaceutical worker and his 19-yl'ar-old \Y ife have been ar· l'csted on homicide charges in connec- tion \\'ilh the dl•ath. llonald L . Hichardson und his wire Terri Suzannl' of 166 Avenida f''loren· ·. cia were ~c hcdulcd for court al'raign- m('nt t od<.1 y at Lag una Nigul;'l lilunicipa\ Court. Laguna booking charges included sus picion of murder, sus picion of fur· ni shing <1 narcotic, <ind suspicion or JKlssession of marijuana . lr\'inc police were reoortcd to he seeking grand theft charges •in con- nection \vi th the l<iking of SJ.000 worth of propcrcaine one kilo from Al - le l"gan Pharm<1ccutieals in lrvin11 \\'here Richardson \Va:. an cmploye. 111\'CSti.:ators probing the death of ·the young La gun gi rl reportedly found tr;ices of pru1>ercaine in he r nose and on a piece of foil. Propel"caine \\'as lSliortedl.Y s~~d as "pure pbarmaceut1Ca\ t:oca111e , aC"- cording to Laguna Beach N;ircolics Del. Terry AlacAdam. ~lacAd:1n1 said that although lhl' \VhOlcsalc price of the properc;iiti\' \\'as S.l,000, its illicit :.ale value {'Oold he more than SI00,000. :Sioux Legislation ' \Vr\SJ.llNG'l'ON fl:PJ ) President Ford signed legislation 'l'ucsday !h:1 t he s ;iid "'ould help right ;i 11·ronl! 1lnnt· lo the Sioux Indians 11·hen they "'ere illegally dri\'Cn from the Blal'k I-fill s of South Dakota late in the 19th l'C n- tury. The new !;:1\\' forbids the go\'l;'rn- n1 ent from deducting the cost of food given the Indians from an."' funds th('y may receive in settlen1ent for cl;iims lo the gold·bearing l;inds. Dirty Caller Set to Music Orange Count~· Shl•rirr·s of· ficcrs ha\·e unco\'cred 'a ne11· 11T1nk lc 011 lhc singing telegraph hoy or yl'sleryear--thc si ngi ng ob~tene caller. 111~ on key but ol'f color dillies nre, ho"'ever, driving the s\\·it- chbo:1rd o perator of :1 S.in Juan C;,ipi str;ino telephone ansv.·e ring :scr\·ice to distraction. 1'he 22·yt•ar·old operator told deputies ht'r unknown caller IS regaling her \\'·ilh a number of 1>0pular ballads at ;ill times of the da\'. All of tht'm have been ll'wclt'y rewritten b y the ;inonvmous librettist. o ffi ccfs said.· "Cole Porter he isn'l." an in· vestigator observed. Doctors Report Gains lll'Ll .1-:1'1:\ 1.l)~G llE :\('11 IA I'~ -Rit•hard ~I . '.\'ixon's forn11•r \\'hit1· llOU!ot' prt>ss sf'l'rt'Cary. Rona Id L. Zit•gll'r. !!aid this afll'rn1Hln, "Th1•r1• i" no doubt that "1' almost lost Pr1·sid1·nt l'\ixon ~f'!oh'T· day afternoon.". LO:'\l; Bl:::\l'I\ \..\P i Furnu•r , Prl'sident :'\1xon i,., ~till on thl' l'f1\11·.tl h:.I. althout;h h1· :.ho11:-. ~u nll' Lm · provemenl and ht~ 1ntt·l'nal blt'l·d1nl! h;1~ a pp:.irl'ntl~ :-to11p(•d, tu:-. doctor :.:ud loda~ ··11is \'it;il :-.1gns a1T :'ltabl(' ... !oa11I Dr. John C. l.ungrl'll. adding th:.1 l"ixon had sotnl' "1ntt•1Tup1t·d :-.lt't'P · · "'\ d~rini;: the night \.,_The forml'r pl'l'Sidl'nl i~ t·x11cr·11·n c1n~·c~tlessn1·~:-. «rHI •ll't·a~1o nal naus , Lungren :,aid He said a~i coag ulat10~ lht•r:tpy \\'hie lrig,gC"rrd the bl e{'d1n g that :,1:nt l'\"ixon inlo shnek for thrt•f' hour:-. :ruesdav aftt'r phlebitis surgt'r) had bc~n discontinued and \\'ill not bl' . llcgun ag~in "unlil·V.'(' feel safe th111 hlet>dini:: frnn1 s urµery 1s not a danger " Lun)!l'('rl SOJ HI ~JXOn I' {'el\C'd thri.·t' pints of blood 1lu ·ng transfusion..; t11 l'nunlt'l':ll'l :-.h l'k and 1ntern;il hll'£'d1ng. THIS IS MONTllNEZ llOOBE llS IT llPPEllRS TOOllY Legends and Ghost Stories in San Juan Capistrano "'l'hert· \1t•r1· no :-1gn1ttl';1nt blecd1nl! problems t'nl11unll·11·d al lhL' tunl' 111 :.urger~ .··hesaid e ·ouse of Death Legend Haunts Uy PA1\IF.l,A 111\LL•;N 01 lhe Oil!y 51111 'J'hl'f'L'':o. :1 lC'gl·rHI in San Ju;1n Cap1~tr;tno lhat \\hen you hL•a11a <log hil\\Jing late :ti night. \\'1th111 thrl'<' 1t:1,v:. SOlllCOlll' you knol\' \\'Ill dlt' 1\1 llll\' uld ti mers bt.~lll'\'{' il P1il11i1ia i\·lontanez!t1d. Polonia hl':ird m any ghostly por tents d urin~ thc80 yl·:1r:-. lh<it ~he !1 Vt"d 111 S;in J u<1n. She I!> gont• no"·· bu1 hL·r hou:o.C' :.till :.l ands h;i t'k 1n !ht' :.hado":-. of Lo:-. H1 os Slret•t . It 1:. a house of darknc:.s :-hrouded b.1 trl·c~ and wil<l :-.h rubbt'r'. a hou:'lt' 1if unkno\\ n age and unrc~'\•aled :-.l'Cl'l'1 "' It 1:. ;d:.o a hou:-.eof1ll';,ilh For near]\· half :1t·1·11tu11 LhL· dl·~d "'l·re lirouj.\.h l into l'olonia·~ p;irlt1r l 'ht• t':i,kl·I.~ 111•ri.• pLH'l'il in frnnt or a erudl' ;dtar 111th l'it11tl1l'' ht ;tl e:teh 1•nd Fr1t"nd:-. :.1111! f:1m tly. tlacl 111 hlal'k. fill'1t pas\ thl' r11rp:.c anti knl'!l lo pray for the lil'llal'\l'd ~oul. 1'1u•r1· v.'aS singing and c hantiog long into the night. Such "'as the nature of wakes in the late 19th century \Vakl·:-. \\'t'l'l' 1ntrodUl'l'd to Polonia l'arl\· 1n hf'r life. In 184/i :il the ;tge nf 17 shl' \1·.is niarrictl tu :.i :.t•rv<1nl of Dnn .Juan A1·L1;1 Four 1·rars h1ter sht• \\ti :. child\cs:. and hvin~ in the hornr of hl't' ~1 ~lcr ;ind brother-111-l:t\\', l\l:ir1 -; a11d Bi a-. Aguilar Shi• had. hy thl·n. bcl'll \\ 1dO,\'l·d th rec ti nll'' Son1c C'lairn th;it th1· ghl1..._1 or Polo111;,i h ;iu nt~ lhl' tin'-.· "nrn '11 u1· turl•. 1'ht•\' :.al' t'tl•il 1111 n111onh • ... .., ni~hl ~ \\'hc'n thc."111d IJart·ly \1h1 ~1»·r ..._ through the hranl'h1·~i1I trcl·~lhl·~ e.111 :.till hl'ltr th1· than11ng of m1111rnL·r ... One nf a ~tr111g of Ot«·upant~ nf 1h1· hou:,t• '>l ll ('l' l'nlon1 ;i ':. tlt·<tlh f~omel1m l' :trtl·r· l!llllf l'l'IKll'll'ltl~ ~:111 a ~trangt• lq.:h1 111 ,1 cornl'r ol 1111• bcdrooni. a dant1n)! hght th.ti eoullt not bl• ul1·nl!f1l·d San Juan Home DIGGING UP GHOSTS? Archeologist _Za hnlser of t·l'ol'kl'l'), ).!Iii'~ h111ld1ng rr1:1h r'l<ll'. 11;111:-.. idt',, pl;i,ll'I'. l'"U 1 ri·ll'. 11t'l'a,111nal \\t•odt•n p11''"' ui pl.11·1• 1nd1l·:111ng11ld f, 111·1· h1u· ... 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Lungrl'n s:iid Ml• had been in contarl "'ith Prl'sidcnt Ford's physic1<in, Dr William Lukas h, Tuesday ni ii:ht anti this morning "lie expressed President Forti'' deep concern over f!.·Jr. [';ixon's con dition and asked me lo con\·cy to for mer President l'\ixon ;ind l\lrs. l'\ixon that his prayer s are for his full and complete recovt·ry "Dr. Lukash a lso requested that I keep in contact \\'itM him so he and President Ford may beapprisedor ;iny !Set' :\IXO:\, Page A:!l Car Victi1n, I 0 , 'Satisfactory' T l'n·.vear-idc/ Br:indn n Holo.;1 u( Laguna Beal'h 1 ~ rl·p•n·tt•(t 111 ,.,a11~r .11 \r)ry condition torl:i~ ;ii th(• 1nl1·t1~111 · 1·11re unil ot Suulh l 'u•il'<t l'ommu11JT\' /!Qspilul. Boka ('olhdC'd 1v11h ;1n :nito .\londay ns he rode h1:. l11l·,1l'IL·1r "m h1.., dri\t· \1ay 1ntn lhl' '1t'l'l'! Jt i:tij11 llunn1ni; J)r1vt·. Lagun(l B1•,u·M ·rhc child fl'1·~·11l'd ;1 t•ont•u,,111n ,1 hn1kt'n coll;1r hunt' 11n1J f:u·1:1I (·ut~ in . th1' mishap. poliC'1· ,,nd PohC't· 11ll'11t1l1\·d tht· dn\t•r t1( tht· auto as .Jud~ ll11l1nt· :ii, of t:lS) Dun n1ng Onvt• 'f'M1· ·'l't'ldl·nl occ·urred al rlu,-,k Sorry, • Folks; w~a•ht•r Increasing cloudiness Thur· sday, according lo the weather service. w.ith cl\ance of light rain late in the day . Not as cool days. Highs mostly In the upper 60s. Lows tonight 48-55. South Coast Utility Wins Rate Increase Storll':-. of d.1nt·1n)! light ... th.11 ~1;1rt ;1l grou111t lt·iv1 .1111! ... hool up 111111 a pd lar, then bark dn\\'n again, are l'lltn· mon in San .luan·~ folklore' Bl1\ th~·y usuall.v dc1n't sig nify a gho:.L '\'hey s igniry lrt'asur1· 1\ tali· iii h11r11·1j 1r.-.1 .. t1r•· 1, 011•' nf tht.: :.l'l'l'l'I:. 11t !ht· hlfu~1' 111 Poln111.1 i\lt11ll:i111·/ · Tht· 1·h1n.1 1\111 l11·l11 11 ... pin d111111 1l.1l1'"'· · hl' ,,ud 11 ·~ our h, . ..,, t'\ 1th·n(·1· ~n f.1r " llul !hi, n1onth \hL' 111·111i.•t'l !IHl\'t-(1 1111lnor:-11 h1.·r1· p.11111 11dl ht' ... c·1·a1K·d. \\:111~ pn1h1 ·d lr1r "t':1l vd dot11·, .incl \\1ndn11~. and f1•101 h11:11·d.., tnrn 1q1 ... 11 th;11 "1'1i.:111;1I dnnen ~inn..._ i':•n ht.• th·h•r1111111·d Z~d1 111 :.1 ·r 1' 1101 l1~1k1ng tur' :in)lh111 i,! nuH·,. \ al11;1hh· 1ha11 kn11\\l1.•rl i.:.1· .1l11111l lh•· ~11·111·!111't' ... P·•'I .11HI 1hP P•'Ojllt• \\)In 11\t•d llll'lt' 1111! ht• dr1P :-. hop1· 1o 111111 ,, \'11111 tH' 1\1<1 '\\'i• ha\t' tn1111d 1•0111 .. tha! 11t•11· ,\u ... \r;il1.tn . prnhalil\ !111n1 \\ nt lit \\ .11 II li1· :-.tut II 11oulrl help l! \\t'l'ould t1111t <• l'illl1 t1urn lh1· Sp.1111,h pc11111I In 'ttu.111011 ... \\ht'I'•· hudd1ng ... \\1•11 · 11(·c·up11·d ti , ... 1hl(11·ull to ll11d .1n~1t1111J,! 111t.u·1 <11 111 pl.1e1· ~;.1rl\ .1n1l l,1\\• 11htl'l·\., a1 1· nH\1·d 11 11 h,1d l.ll'l'n ,1h:.inrt11111•d 111 IK.·,0111 11 'h.1nc·1•:-\\tn1lll h,1\fl bt'\'ll h1.•1 ll'I ' Tuesday Was A Bad Day ~].ttl\ !):111~ 1'1(111 ,Ulf :-rr1ht•r.., ttt·1 11t·fl \t·r1 l.11l' ih•l1\t'f',\ 1i1 !h•11 p.111vr·rut·,rJ.11 , lor \\ h1th II , •. !I!'\ I I'.\ <.11rr \ I nMldt• ·rcHla~' Tiie shock troops of tlie 1er110l rtvolu tlon are bivo14acke-d in Southern California, home oJ nude rncountir groups. swinging clubs. wije swappiiig and other unorthodoz erotica. The gamul is run today on Pag< B&. MY-t.HwK• .. ...... ,T, .. .. -.. .. ..... 11 .. n ~== ... _ ... ... .. ....... , ... .. "'"'-Dl·U Mtt*lll ... WI .. ...... .. Or .... CAIH!t, ••• --· .. -· Cl·I 0Ht11Netk11 •• '""' ....... ' .. , ..... 11,,... At _. ... 111t11n•l~""11t ,,.,n Dr."-'"'''"" .. --· •.. , Mlt11Mt..-•h .... -Cll·lf Tti.'fliltll ... --" --· 11 .. u a .. u,..n " ....... •• Min ... .. Wtl'HMtwt .. San Diego Gas and Electric Com- pany-a utility serving much of fl.tis· sion. Viejo and-the South Orange Coast to &in Glemente-has won another rate increase from the Cnlifornia Public Utilities Commission. The latest allowed boost in elcc· trical rates will m ean an average of 75 ~nts a month more to the average household. SOG and E spokesman Dennis Pacquin said the approval for the hike camt artcr the firm applied ror general rate relier In the spring or ·1973. And this lat<ist hike, he said , is above the quurterly lnereases granted the utility to cope with higher fuel cost~. Tucsdwy's approval by the PUC is the second hike Lhl!$ month for the utility. The !:1st inrrcusc for ru I (,'OS!s \\':IS gra nted e:1rl y lh is month, ;_111d s pokesmen for the utility have :1dmi1 led that the firm has raised.its r•tcs •lft percent so rar this yc:1r. The general relief granted ·rucsdav 1vill mean $IO million in new income Coincidenta l tu announcing thl' boost in rates, comp~1ny spokcsmt•n re\•ealcd that earnings are u1> con· siderahly. For the three months which endl'd Sept 30, per·shure earnings on com mon sl.O<'k rose to S9 cenls. compared to 37 cents for the:: same qu11rter of 197~. . The increuse in i;ross earnings, the utility reported . amounl"i lo 62 .7 pcr- c:ent. 'rhe utility, based in Sun IJicgo, provides c lectric;.d ~t·rvic<' to San Clemente. CapiStrutm f34.:st:lch. T>ana Point. l.aguna Niguel. Snn•.l uan C11 p\:-;tr11no und the southerly 1>0rt1ons •Jr t :l 1'oro und I .<1 J.lu1'1:1 I lilt~ • • 'l'ht• l rt';1 ... t1r1· 1 ..... uppn ... l•il \11 111 • gnld !l1cldl'1l 111 .i111· ol 1hi· 11.tJI,., \., on1• kno\\.' h1111 11 i!h1 th··1·1·. h111 t11';1 :-.ur1· s\or1c"\ ahpu11tl 111 S:tn Juan ~Ju .. \ i:n h:u·k lo IHl)'L \I ht•n ;11111';11t•1·.illrll ll1p 11ol1tu l\11u1h.1rd r<11<h·d !ht< lo\1n louk111)! t111 .. 11ppl11·' .ind 1h1· 11• ... Hh ·n\ ... l'ot'l'\1;11 n1·1I. h11l :tll thl·1r 1al11;1hl1• .. 111 '>l'trl't h1d111g pl.H·t .. or 111 tlH· n1·1i.:h hor111 c. 1!111111111 ... 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'1'11111111 ,1 \l1111t.11\('I 1·.11n, 1u th1• hou .. ,• "'"1nL•l11Hl' .1111'1 lli;111 I ho ' l'•'ll~u' uf \i'l,'10 ... h111'' h1·r 1·1·-1d1 111' \lllh h1r p.11'1 Ill .., 111 1111 · honh 11! ho r ..,1~h·r .1nil 1111•lht'1 111 la\1 \\'ht·n '-h\• 11111\1 •d 1\ \\,1' prnhulll \ tn lk' 111·.11 h11 \111111~1·1 ~1 ,\1"1' \\ hn nl.tl 1'11'1 1 t; 1 1·~·11 Ill I! HI• 1S1•t• tlf)l :-:,1.-. r 11~c· \:!) ' 'l'ht• IJ.1 d \ I' 1111! I,., I II !Ill' Pl <1('•" , of t•r1nlllh ·l1n ..: .i r h.1n1;,l' 111 ,1 rH•\1 l('1'hnnlnl!\. p101ll1t·1n ~ tMv p,q1••1 lroni filn11 ·1l 1.'P•' 111,11·,ul lh1· 1r;.11tit1011.1I rn•·t.tl tipt 1'!11111 ~lurph1nt · ,Ji,1 11,. , .... 11 111 ht' ",lu!otl'oJ ~t1n i.: t'ni11 mnttet.IJ \ 1111 Pa~t'.\ l 1 \ 1·~1t·r d,1\ \\"'!ht· f1r ... 1 U'l' nf the 1•1 O("I''~ 1•1\ "Ill l.11t• .... 1 dC'adl1n1..: 11:1 ).!t'' .1n1t th1n1.:' 11\11 not \\ ork out ,,~ pl.111 nl·d \\l' 111•r1· \\·r~ l.111 · i.:t·\1 1111: '" thv pr1·~.., and :-n.n11• pr1 , ... 11 , iul ,,, · furlhl·r d.-la~ e1t ti" I \ur , .11n• 1 1111! ttn-11· IJ1•,l \o <l1•h \ 1·1 u11r\t•1 111r unhapp\ 1·1rf'u rn ,l .ol!P· \\', ;qJoloi.:111· t111'1t'T11 .111tl lo1 \Oh1 111 lh1'Lll('IHl\l'lli1•1ltl' , - ltnh1•r1 \\1•1•11, l'11hli,h1·r ll \II \ 1111.(rl' 2 DAILY PILOT L/SC Weone.sday Odobe130 197-i --'"-'-''----"""""='-===-="---"'-: .:fleddi1i Set NI~O~~~":'' '4 chungt 1n the former pr<'sid('nl 's ('on .: To Discuss rill~~~~~·:. ~·.re . r 11t. Jlld dJughti·r· .. T rir1:i !ind Julie ii rr \'Cd .1l lh1· hospital ht·fore l.uni:rl'n'::; ~t.1tcn1cnl P b F to l>e at N1xc n'5 h~dsult.•. ro e ~:.ti:./\-,u:Jood luck, Mr;. Nl>on," >Om!'<l"" I!\ p1l'"l'111 1 \ • s 11! i lit· I .;i 111.1 Bt·,H h · l'ulu1· E111plu)l"::> ,\)Sf 1.1t1on .inti i~f11 1 n1,rld1n , prt•!<>tdl·11 1 11f a pr1\;1\t· l:i \\ t•nf1)rl.'l'll 1Cll1 l'll/l ... Ul!Ht~ lirnt, v.111 tnl·•·t !hi ~ \.'>1·1·k Ii• flu ·u ... .., :i llfl\,itrl.' !tn.11h1•1 ! 1111J !11· c1f th1· 1.,1~·1111,, lll·o.irh J'ol11·1· Ut• pa 1 l Ill t· rll . 1!1·1hl1n. f1irn1t•r ('/111·f jJf t h1• Lo ... 1\ni.:1·1··.., l"•h1 ·t• llr·p11r"t1n1·nt . hcoi1[.., ih1• l.i:;(.; \/( (L,1Y• t.;11furr1·111cnl C1in :.ull1111o! ;11111 H l'~t·a r c hl l'nmp<i nv m.ult· up "r r1·t1re1l tu1J I.iv. n1~n l.l·;CAI! li1·t·1·ntly t·rn1d11t·tcd .1 11·1 ll'I\' Jllll .111;dv ... i ... 11f the Snn llt•n11·n tt• l'uli1·1· l)t•p,1rtn1 (•n l pr .. dut·111.: ,1 i t•purt 11h1ch It'd In o.iri 41\t•rhaul Loi 1111· !ort t· lh•·rt·.""111r lut.l1J1,!; r t•! 11 (•rn1·n! oft ht· t' h 11·f ol 1x1l1 t·c . '!'1·1"1"1 :\l.u·A1la1n , .111a1tol1(·S dct(•1> IJ\'l! ai;d president of the pohce em· nl•1)'-·:-' ;1:-...,11r1.11111r1 . "Jid tl·rm:-. and ("!!Othtlf11l .., ful th1· l.,t~LJl\,1 Jlt..•Jl"h in· , ''''' 'l!·LI ion '' uu Id IJ1· \1 urketl out in the n 1+·cl 1ni.: 'lh•• 1 ·rnpl1111·~ .1..,..,nciallon agrl•t•rl 111 f1n ur1C·1· th1· 1!1·d d1u slUtl). l'ht• l.u ~una B1·.1t·l1 C1t\ Counl'il 1lcrlincd 111 fl"~ for th1· Si,500 <::.t1n1aled cost "l"hc Cit.v (;ount1l du! orrl(·r t he city 111.1nager :ind pullet: t"h1t:l to t'oupcratl· l llll\, ho\V(•\'CI". ·rhc dt·part1nt·nt "ill also be studied by Pos·r, '''cal'C Offi cer Stand:irds :1nd Train ing f, a oart of the stale l>epartmcnt of Justire. '!'hat study 1s due 10 sl::irt 111 Decl!mhcr or January. 1'he l.El'r\11 'tud~ "ill ~ta rt as soon a~ 1;os~1blt•, i\I ac :\ dan1 satd Burglars Hit Pharmacy for Drugs and Casl1 A burglar hit a Laguna Ut'ach ph;.ir. macy for $2 ,000 v.•orth of drugs , c:ish, and nonnegotiable receipts in a theft J·eportcdTucsdny. Police believe lhl' burglar hid in an out-of·the v.•ay section of Bu.schard ':. Pharmacy, 24>1 1-"orest A1·c .. a no vlaitcd until the store closed for the night. l·le then emerged and loaded aOOut S500 ~·orth of assorted drugs i ncludin~ narcotics. $400 cash and cht'cks and t·h.:1rgl' card s lips 1 nto an at tac he case. The man "'as seen exilin g the store c arrying the case. ho"·e\·er . \\'ltnesses did not 1mnted1ittcly report the 1n- r1de nt to poltce. In antilhl' r thrft . D1tk ·s Arco ser\"t<'C ..,tat1on. fll\0 :-; C'o~st lhlo!hv.ay, LagunJ B1 ... ~ch , v.~1 ) hit lor ~9 cash hy a burglar v.·ho t•ntercd through ;i '~·11m£'n·s rf'stroom ;ind rorced opl'n ;i \'ent \vhile the st<i tion \vas clost'd, Storni Reopel'ts Clevela1id National Fo rest ·111.1n!,.., 1•1.1 11n .... 10rrn .... ;\lond;.iv :ind 'J'ur'><l ,1\. 1h1· (."h•1l'land :-;,1t1t1n.d Vn11·..,1 h,1.., hl"cn ll'lllJ<•!ll'tl ,1n<l 111 11 tllll!lnUt' •fj'l ll ·,,!l .t d,11 !11 d ,1~ h;t'I' ,lt"('flr<llnt-: ln l S Vort·..,\11 llo p,ut n1t·nt 11tt 11·1.d ... l!J llJ.:t"I" l'ltll !"-lo \t"ll~ .... t1d •liur1 nf n1orc 's,irl!a ,\1\.• 11111d' ltkl' tho..,, \1hlch hl;ic;tcd dr' .11r \l t't'ks a i;u, th1• fori'st prob:ihJ, 11 Ill rt·n1ain n111·n 1hl'11Lli.;h !ht• II lllll'I .. If 11e ha1e a r;i1n ... torn1 of con :-t'flltt'lll"t' --1ne;1ning !110 nr nHH"c 111 t ht'.'· 11·c \1 ii I tlpl'll the tore~t pl'r· 1n:inc11tty. r:i!hcr rhanon n d:1y to 1L1.\ b:1~1~. '' Stc1·cn~ s,i 1d 'fhr opening n1.1kcs the fflrt'"1 :11 :11luhl!• tn tho"t' 1ntt1rr~!t'<I 1n t h~· <ll't'r t1tJnt111 ~ ~1·.1·1•11 11h11·h la:::.ts un!1I • \·01. :1 ORANGE COA ST DAILY PILOT T,.,. O·~-co.,t D•·•· 1'1•01 ... 1~ .. ~ .. ~ ,,,.,.., b•,...<ll""lo.if.,\ P••" •\P~"'""""'<lr..1""0<""°"' '-""'1 f'Yl>h•~•O<.J >r•1>••'> ~•!"• ~·~ ..,,,,~,.., •• • f'·~'""'IJ """""·'• l~'"'"I" ""-'• '~' Co"' w "' '''""'"' 11·.,~ """'··~· .. t .... u~ •o"" ........ ,. ··~ "' ~~"d'•""p \·• -· '"' L01 -· U.M ~ .••..• I~ LO•' A '"'II"•'"~"'" •·1', ., """"'''" • .,,,, .. ,., "'0 ·~"'l~·· ·~· r· ' r•l Pl<~"'"·"~ L .,-1 ,, IQ,. W• 1 •• ~''''' O>l•M• •·•'JI" ••I••• J.lobP r t ~; Wet>O "• ., .»•I o""l Pull!•.,..., irionias Kervil f IJ·•~· Triom<1<, I\ Muroh1ne .... "•<!·"~ '~·'"' ('1<lrlfl5 H Lnl"'I" R1rhard P. N<t ll A"·•l •••MA O•/ '•II •of•><• Laguna Beach Office "lf4U'I~'<•<'• "'"" Moil•~;"'""'°'\ I' 0 ~' -•Z-.\1 Other Ollice\ ~ ........ ))Q ..... ,, 8'1• \''"" .. , .. p0r1 &o-..-~ Jill N••llO'l lklu••••• 0 ...... 1.~0ft a.. ~ 11111 ""•" -··••d \.OOll'-N· • V• '"' J\l'lll ~ P•t ~ ....... 01f'OO' ·-~· Telephone (7 14) Ml-432.1 Cl•ssiti~ Advertisi ng 642·S611 Laquna Be ach All Dep.;irtment\. Ttl~~~f.~t.~!!·~~66 11'fS·06.lO .•· l"I "' O·••qoo C"~ott l'i.bl·'" •G -~••t P<O •••' '"'' •t .1.,,.1•01·••• .., '•'" "' ,.,.I'•• M 4"•••! .. .._I\,.,.,, .• ,..., "' ··~·""····•of .. •11o1 ... 1 '"'"'"'" '"'"'""""" "' '""' l"' ~ ..... 1'"<11•• ·•· l"''I•~ 61 1 •' (~''" W "" C•hl9•••• \~!"!• •10• ~ ~' •'•••• U'IO """"'~1. 11 ...... 1 \• Oii "'°"'~'• ....... ~ .• .,,,,.,.Ito"• U Cl''"'"~•~ • "1'hank you \•rry much," she rt•phC'd . l.ungrl·n s;iid ~ixon i.~ r<.·cci\'Ln~ in· 1r.11t•nuus :111t1h1 otn·s ;ind \\\l.S unUl·r co11L1nuous 1ntc11)>L\"t' care. "Spe('ially traint•rl t•ntit'al C'are nur· .,,,., ;1rc \11th hirn :1r111111<l lhc <:lock ," l.un~rt:n :.cutl ··,\Jl 1·1n1·rg1,:n1.:y 11 ..... u .. c ilat ion 1•1puprt'l1•n l fnl' any ro1!l11lj(t.•ncy i.'l ;1t 111:0. hcd:-.HJl'. .. lit· i-. b('ing rnonilnred as any 1);1ti1:nt 1n 1·r1 Ul'i.d con(l1tton. o.ind lhts Jfll'lutlc.., l•>nl1nuous 111un1 lor1ni: 11f hl'>lrt .ll'\1\ll\' Hnd such l{.'~l!<> us COil· SIJrl\ 1nor\1l;)l'lfli( ul hlood \'Olumc dcll'l'O\lniltltJll ":\ n.iso~astru: tuhC' is ht•1n~ used lo prcvC'nt l11 :::.lcnl1011 of !us a b<Jhf\\Cll and V.<JS ordtrer.l bec;.iuse .\Ir. X1xo11 has para lytic Lieus. th;it 1s. a partial paralysis of nornial mo\cment of the gastro1nteshnal tract " l·le said ~ut'h a react ion frequently occurs <1ftcr the lypl' of inte rnal bl eeding Y:h ich Nixon suff<'red. The sta ten1enl added. '"Al this tin1 c it v.•ould he prl'maturt' to provide a prognosis" -prediction of Nixon's outcome. "Dr. Lukash also requeste d lhat I keep in contact v.•ith him so he a nd Pres ident Ford may be apprised of any change in the former president's con- dition." "We . as his physicians, deepl y ap· preciale the offers of assistance and prayers from all over the \\'Orld," the doctors said. Thl'Y promised •·to do our best to keep the American publ ic and lhe peopl es or other nations informed about s ignificant developments. Ban.k Suspects Held in Tustin, After Shootout A trio of bank robbery suspects "'as captured in T ustin Tuesday ;1fter leading poli ce on a wild chase from Or;inge during v.·h1ch at least :.i dozen pistol shots "'ere firl'd Arrl'sted on charges of IJ:ink rob· bery <tnd assault \t•(•rc Hobe rt C. Ferganchick. 36, and hi s brother \\'ii· t1;1n1 , 34, both of Ana h£'im and S tc\·cn Broughton. 27 . nf Bt·ll f1011er. The~· \\"C'J"C turned fl\"er to the r-BI ;ind l)Ot>kt'd tnl u Urangl' County Jail. 1\n OranJ!t· j)IJlit·c :-pokl":.man :.a nt tht· incHlf•n t 1~~;1n :-h11rlly after 11 a m \\ h(•n ;1 !'>il~·nt :l\:1 rm \1·:1s rcCl'l)'t.'<I fron1 the L'n1tt•d C:ih fornia Bank branch at IJ.I~ :-;. ·rus11n Ave . l'oli cc pulll·d u11 to the IJ:1nk .1u:-t a.., th1· s us pl!ct ... \\"l•re runninJ! flUt 1111d the shooting began immediately. Tht· trio :i l!e~t·dl~ jurnJ)('d into :1 l'ar 11nd roa red off at high speed do\1 ll Tusti n A\"cnul'. :.hooti ng all the v.:1.\ Se\·eral police l':.trs "'ere hit by bulll't~ :i nd at !cast l\VO other ~c1uad cars \1·c·l"l' involved in minor ;1t'cidcnts dur1ni.: the ch.ise. poli ce .~J1CI. The su .~pe cts' c;1 r SPL'd 111ln a hou ~1ng t r :1cl near the N+:•\1"p<l1·1 Frec.,..·ay ;i nd thc art.·a \\'as scaled cifl" hy policC'. ThC' trio ~u rre nderrd moments lat1•r, th1·n· car punctured bv bullets. 'Police found ahout S3.500 1n cash 1n the car. ;ilnnl! v.1th t\\·o p1 ... tfll s :1111\ d1:-~t11 ... t· ... <ill r.et'Clly 11 ... t•U 111 the h<'1 ;;t '.\l1r.11•uluu ... h·. P!!lll'l' :-aid. no Olll' 11,1" 1nJ11r('1I ·111 th<' 1n1"1dent c11·n 1hou~h ~luc " hit :11 lc·ast on<' buildini.: a drug "llll"t'. :-h;1tt1·ri11J: plate .Ltl;1 ...... 111ndo11 '· lll\C-.ll;!J\01".., ";ttd 1hl' lhl"t'l' nlt'll ma1· al:.o bl' t'h~Lr.Ltl'd \1"1lh lhl! holdup t)('t. 15 of .1 B.1nk uf :\rn1•ric:1 branC'h 111 l°h':u1g t•. 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S.1n J 1i;1 n l'.1 p1 ... 1r<11111 l)1•pul1t•:-):,11d !ht• ra,h, 1·11ntoi1nt•1I 111 ,1 r..tn\ .1:; mone1 h:..c . \1,1.., t.1k1•n lr11n1 I h1• :-;J(l' b\ 1nl rudrrl' 11 h11 t•nl i.'1 l'd tl11· unlo('kt•d ulfll't' du1 1ni.: hU:.lth'"" ho111·~ Fund Set -For Flute Student rt.1embers of the Saddleba<'lc Com- munity College band want to plant a tree on the campus in memory o r Beverly Marie Gross, a flutist killed this week in a trarric accident. Monte La Bonte, band director , said the players were "shocked and sad- dened" by the death or the popular student. Miss Gross had just been selected as the band 's candidate for homecoming queen. "We wa·nt to h ave a memorial to her," La Bonte said. "'We are trying to rind enough money to plant a tree -.·ith a plaque in her memory near one of the new buildings.·· Band me mbers also have discussed holding a memorial concert ror l\tiss Gross.. a sophomore at the college. Private funeral services for l\liss Gross, 18. the daughter or rt.1r. and J\lrs. William Gross of Lagun:i Beach, Y.'ere held Mnday. The family has sug- gested memorial donations to the Sad· dleback band. · · VOLUNTEERS SHOW THIS YEAR'S SELECTION OF UNICEF CARDS Mrs. Ronald Drummond (lett), Mrs. John Ericson Are In Charge l\fiss Gross, a pharmacy major. was driving to school l'arly !\-londay morning whe n her car~·entout of con· trol along E l Toro Road and collided with a vehicle in the opposin g traffic lanes. f'ru111 P11ge 1t I HOUSE OF DEATH. •• Calendars .For UNICEF State Approves Crescent Point Parks Funding The Rios Adobe is close lo the !\ton· lan('z. Polonia , v.·hose early tragedies ll'fl spiritual sears, found refuge in ht·r religion. During the years the !\f issjon San Juan Capi~trano was abandoned 01nd in ruins, bet\\·een 1886 and 1910, Po\onia's home and personal chapel beramc the center of religious ac· tivity in Sun Juan. A wall of the chapi.•l v.·as d1sCO\'ered behind another wall by a recent residfnt or the adobe, ar· list J erry Pa lmer. Known as the .. pied piper of Capistrano" because of her leader · ship in providing religious instruction to the children of the to~·n, Poloni a was also the village midwife. ~lany stories survive about her , including a Appeals Court Upholds Nudie Bar's Closure ' Orange County District Allorn('y Cel'il I-licks' v.·ar on nude ·and semi· nude entertainment in local bars has been given a solid boost by the Fourth l)islrict Court of Appeals. The San Bernardino court affirmed a recent Supe rior Court ruling that the Sarong-Gals bar in Santa Ana must he t·losl!d fo r one year as a res ull of lc11"d entCrtainment · being offered on 'the prcn1ises. Defense attorneys argued in their ;1ppcal that the Supe1ior Court order \\HS too broad and interfered with I heir clients ' right to present non·lC\l'd dancing at the bar. Hut the appellate court opinion b;i cks the Superior Cot rt ruling that C;tlifornia's Red I.1ghl Abatement Act . the s tatute used by the prosecution to back its a rgument, cor· rrc-tly penalizes the offender througn his property. , ···rhcv al"c ... rree to exercise the ir First A·mendment rights at any otht•r place." the appellate court opinio n comn1ents. 'fhe opinion a lso contains the com- mcnl that the Red Light measurl' is ··a long establi s hed and 'vcll rccog· ni1cd exercise of the ~tatc's poliet· PO\\Cr., Trucks Loaned In· Wine Fraud HORDEUAX, Fr:1nce (UPI J -Th~ llordcaux v.·ine fraud trial conccn· 1r;i\ed luda r on charges that some nr- ll1nary red ~'inc from south Franl'c 1\":IS passed off as superior Bordeaux h~· ,·irtut• o f a simpll' t ruek ride to this \1in£'rapitat. -.ucte n Castaing, a tall , strapping \1 inl' d£'all'r ''·earing t11·0 big gold nng.~. :1 rln1itll'd ht> lent his trut•ks to \\1ne brok('r Pierre Bert to transr1orl 1\ inc to Bordeaux so he eould put ;1 Bor tit' au.-: label on the bottlt'S. fast:.iing, like Bert and 16 others, 1s l"harg('d ''1th fraud . Today, Casta1ng denied knowing that thl' 1vine he sold as Saint Em ilion, !\t edoc, and otht'r famou~ Bo rct e:i u x ,·intagcs was rc:il l_\' ordinary r ed or chemically trcatetl \\ llll' Sally A. Foell Rites Scheduled \'is i1at fon a nd .1,1.ravt•sidc hincr:tl ~1·r\•1ces 11rc ~('ht'dnlf'rl for lonJt·limc San Clrn1t·nte 1•esidcnl Sally 1\~nt·s rnt•l I 11 hn di1·d Sal ur<l:iy. She "'as AA. Vi;o;it:i tion "'ill h<' held from 5 to 9 n'l'l•)<'k ton1~ht :11 l.e!iincski ~lortu.11;., 1;.10 S f:l C~m1no Heu I. (;ravesidt' S<'r· \il'l'!'i "''II ht• heltl al 10:30 :i .m. Thur s1t,1.'' ;il f;I Torn Cl•metcry. ' ~I r~ foc11 had lived in Arhngton for thl! p;i ~l :-Ix yea r~ afh!r mov1nt; aVi i.IY f111111 the South Coust. Sur\ i\"{lr:-in clurlc ;i ~nn. l.C'~l\'r t:ro.i~ nr \-'lr~in ia and brother, Hr1 J.!. (:1•11 llt'rh<'rt l lflldri~c <U .S . Arrn,r. ll l'I ).<1rClhi 11. <'Omp lcte description of her first Wed - ding in a book called "'Capistrano Nights" '''ritlen by Father St. John O'Sullivan, the .. restorer or the mis· sion." During he r wedding she s upposedly u·:1s g iven three coins by h er bridegroom for good luck. As she reached for them her hand \Va s bum· 1>cd and :she dropped them. Bad luck follo1ved. Some long·time residents of San J u;1n reme mber Polonia as a cross old \\'Oma n who gave them their religious lessons and who prodded the m v.·ith :t pointed stick if they didn'l pay atten· tion. Paul Arbiso, patriarch of San Juan, t ells about the time when there was a drought a nd Polonia led, a ll the rhildren of the community to the h ills :ibo\"C Dan:i Point with candles and s tatues to pray for rain. Jt r_ained so hard th:1t Marcos Forster had to round u1' all the carriages in t own to bring them back. The l\lontanez adobe is owned by i\\r. and ~1rs. Forrest Dunivin of r<.1is· s ion Viejo. ll is le ased to the San Juan Capistra no ll istorical Society for use in their \\·al king tours which are given ev1•ry Sunday. Althoug h Poloni a's activities provide most of the interest in the adobe. it m ay h<t\'e even deeper sig- n ificance for San Juan Capistrano. One Orange County historian, C. E. Parkl'r. wrote that it may have been ulll' of the ~truclurcs built by mission pr1 ~~ls to live and work in during the cun~truction of the Mission proper. If this is true, ii is older than the r.lis· sion. f\-tost historians. however. believe it v.·as one of 40 adobes built for Indians ;.ind mi~sion soldie rs 111 1794. Its con· st ruction is similar to the Rios dobe. Which was one of these, and it fol- lows the natural eontour of the land. a feature important to t•ar\y builders "'ho had no st reels to follow . The archeological dig m ay be able to plaC'c the age of the adobe. If the ;i)!e i:. not :.ignificant. the house v.·ill t•ontinuc lo he knO\\·n a9 the r<.!ont ane~. Adobe. a place of joy, sornJ"'· and tnyi-tery -a place that \\'ill hold c lose it~ secrets a l1ltle longer. Oil Spill Cleanup OAKLAND <APJ -Cleanup crews v.•il h special s ponges loday were mop· ping UI) 500 to 600 gallons of hunker- typc oil that spilled into the Oakland Estuary Tuesday from a t:1nk dredged fron1 the <'h<innel bottom . Now on Sale UNICEF cards, noteS"and Calendars v.·ilJ be a 1':.i ila ble this year at ioo1 S. Ola \1ist a. San Clemente and at 25412 CharroSt., in San Juan Capistrano. ··Proceeds f ram the sale will enable the United Nations Chililren's Fund to impro\·e the h ealt h, nutrition and education of children in de\•eloping countries throughout the "''orld," said UNICEF Chairman John Erickson. Countries desiring UNICEF aid, \Vhich consists of s upplies, equipment and training, conlributeAfrom their own resources on a matching basis, averaging $2.50 for e ach UNICEF do!· lar. • "The UNICEF nickel goes farther than any other in the foreign aidfield,'' said Paul Edwards, director of the regional office. A rti s t s, photographers and mus eums in 17 nations have con· tributed the art "·ork for the 1974 greeting cards , \\'hich are sold by ,·oJunteers. I>Qnatcd labor is calculated to en· sure that a large pa rt of the proceeds "'ill go directly to needy children. This year , for the first lime in its 27 ~•ear history, UNIC EF has declared a \1·orld·\\'ide <'hildren's emergency brought on by s uch calamities as wide: ~preud drought in North Africa, hur· ric<1n<' dislriction in llonduras and Y•ars in Bangladesh and Indochina. UNICEF r aises funds al:o;o in its an· nual trick or treat for UN ICEF when children go door-to·dooron Halloween a sking for conlri but ions instead of can- dy. Information is available through h1rs. John Ericksonal492·6061. Ster eo Equipment Worth $800 Stolen Burgta1·s "'ho broke open the locked g<!ragc door Y.'hile the ramily was a11·a y at dinner Tuesday ni ght carried off stereo equipme nt valued at $800 from a Laguna Niguel home, Orange County Sheriff's offi cer·s said. Deputies said the intruders took the equipment from the dining room cabinet at the home of Dean Roge r ·Lc.eyorn , 52 , of 239 12 ~l i llhurst Drive. They sa id the intruders used the .[!a rage entrance after the kitchen V.'indow de fi ed thl'ir efforts to break '"· Public acquisition or a pa rk s1lc at Crescent Bay Point in La.guna Beach appeared a ssured today with the an- nounce me nt that the state Depart· mentor P arks and Reere:ition has ap- proved a request for $280,000 for pur- chase of the ocean bluff land. Orange County Fiflh District Super· visor Th omas F . Riley di sclo~ed Tuesday tha t he had learned of th<' state approval of the funds, a federa l grant which .wi ll assist the county in purchase or the point. The county Board of Supervisors previously approved a plan by which it would put up $220,000 in county funds for purchase of the land. The city of Laguna Beach has pledged $47 .000 for the purchas£'. Three lots a re estimat ed to eo~t $500.000.· Appraisals ha \"C estima t('d as high as $700.000. ho"·ever. Thl" three lots comprise about an acre and one-halt or land. They include the point of Crescent Bay, which has for years a ttracted ar· lists and nature lovers who \·iew a sea lion rookery from the point. Bagley Claims Rights Backing Republic an Candid ate £or Contro\ lcr Willia m T . Bagley took a shot at his Democrat opponent from Orange County, Kenneth Cory, Tuesday, as - serting that he has more s upport from liberals than Cory has. ·~rhere 1s only one civil rights libera l running f oT Controller and he certainly is not the Demo<'r at from Orange County," Bagley told a San Francisco •audience. Bagley told a luncheon gathering that he has picked up major endor· sements from Democrats a nd black community newspapers. "No Republican s ince Earl Warren and Tom Kuchel has been offered sup- port like this ,'' Ba'gJey s"ai.d. Booster Launched VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE <APl -A s atelliteemployinA a •Titan lllD space booster was laun· ched Tuesday hy the Air Force Spat'e and Missile T est Center at this coast;1l .base, the Air 1-~orce said. .11 • """ 'I to' 5 38 CEMTER STREET-COST A MESA..:.t,46-1919 ClOSID SUMOAY ' • ., Speciol- Kramer AutOCjl"aph Seconds Billie Jean Ki11g Seconds Stan Snith Autograph Se~onds Wiison Pro Staff Seconds Fnime Only 16.95 Raccp!tboll Racquets 7.95to 37.95 Boclminton Rackets . Squash Rackets Podcle Tennis Paddles Handball GloYes & Balls Racket Stringing ·Skate Boards & Wheels Open 9 to 6-Closed Sunday Wcrm Up Suits 24.95 up Hooded Sweat Shirts 7.95 Cotton Sweat Suits 9.90 Gym Pants & Shirts Basketball & Softball Shirts , Tennis Dresses. , · Mtn's Tennis Shirts & Shorts Adiclas-ConYene-Tretom- Jack Purcel-Frtd Per-rY Tennis Shoes Basketbals-Footballs-Volley Balls Soccer Balls-Playground Balls Tennis Bans-,acquet Balls . ,.B!ke Repairing-Parts• Tires Tubes-Accessories 538 Ctnttr 646-1919 I • ( I Wednesday Oc1ober 30 1974 OAtLVPILOT 87' Wednesday's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE New lffa11ufact11rer MEW YOIU( IUl'll -f'Olloooiol.. ••• Pfktt .. ., .. PW• 'lot\ $tock t•<llHit •t , ... ....... P-l~ ON 0., ~·M*IHll illt 50 U¥itllot ACFlllll t 60 e SO 2'\'l 1.-i AcintClt-1 • 1 ..... o\dmDI' ._ I )S 1"11 -V. AOl!.qil lOd 1S lh-\l AOMllll$20ID S l +Vt ... "-""In"• Adlolnw lOe n t~\• "' At ... Ll1 11tr U> tt\.o+ ... Ml11aLl11tt SU +1"11 NwftiM 20 4 u '"' ..... 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Earnings For U.S. , Steel Up PITTSBURGII Pa fAPJ -U S Steel Cui p , the n atio n 's I a r ges l steelmaker, has reported third quarter earnings of S213 6 m11!1on , a record high for any th ree month period in the company s history The profits more than double the net income for the same period last year, came on record third quar· ter sales of $2 51 b11!1on U S Steel Board Chair man Edgar Speer said its ninth month carn1n.g s of S463 4 m1\hon and sales of SS 15 b1lhon were also all· lime highs The third q uarter income was equal to $3 95 per shore of US Steel's common stock, a return of 8 5 per· cent on each sales dollar Th'at compared to 1973 thir d quarter income or $87 3 m1 lhon, or Sl 62 per sha1 e, on sales of SI 82 mt! J1on Ni ne month income this )ear equalled 58 56 per share a return of 6 7 cents o n e a c h sal es d o ll a r against per s hare in come of $4 09 and a relu rn of 4 3 per cent for the same 1973 penod. 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"'""'t< I 20 3 J H:O.+ Yo ....... , lOQ 2 Jll " A H11 pl lY> IJJ •?V.t 1 AmAlrFI U J 10 6"- By the Associated Press The federal government could help 1nsu1 c rclat1vely stable food pr1 ccs for Amcr1cafl consumers by directing that food be stock piled, the Committee for Economic Development says Such a pohcy 1s urgently needed lo enable the nation to cope effectively with the short term consequences of poor harvests h ere or abroad," the private, non profit research. group said this week Far West Earnings Decline TITE RESERVES or key commod1t1es also would ser\e as a buffer against \Vorld hunger and depres sed prices for U S fa rmers, the committee s aid US grain rc:scrves are at their lowest levels in 2ti years, mainly l.>ecausc of huge export salc :s lhc past two years No fo1111,11 US food reserve pol11:y exists noy., although sdnlc mem bers of Congress and others have urged that stockpiles be accumulated fo r use 1n times of scarcity Agriculture Secretary Earl L But;i; has said US food reser\ies s hould l.)C left In the hands Of farmers and t.he private trade. 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'• Atnf&T P'' JIO 50Vo • '• ATiptA)M •O '"•+ , ATTDl8Jl4 \J U + \.o Am,.loT wl IO'I 1'16 AmWtlr lot l 11 I + 'II Awtr pr 11.< uo 11 "> AWlr pt I 4l i!O 1'\lo t '' Far West F1nanc10.I Corp "TlfE TRADE cannot of Newpo rt Beach, says 1ust1f1ably carry lnrge un audited consolidated ear enough reser1 es of Whe<it n1ngs after taxes but before corn. soy beans or mtlk extraordinary credits products to offset un totaled SI 012 392, equal to foresee n shortages and 52 cents a share for the nine stabilized pr1ce:s ....,...."" 'IO . 22 I~+ \lo Ame1SI !Ocl J 21 l l• Anwtell .Ill s • 11 ... • ..... AMF In 11• J \IS I~+ \o """"''°s•111+1-. AMl'lnc; ll11 SJ0 11\,+11'11 ll.....,col' fO 3 S Ito-lot Ampt• Cp l ls l •-~, Amr11pCO<p 1 11 l'l-1\i Atn•l•r l 10 J ~· JI~• h Arm Ir pt .. 1 l~o • I'< •ms1.d1:10 • 3'I 36 Am!ttln :t0 • II I~ ""'"'°" lOd l 1\1 1ll•-'• Ancl'IH< 1 OI S l1 1'\< • .. ....... 04y I t 'IO U l o • I• ""'91111<• 11 ll 12 SI• A""'-" Co 'I J 1Jl ,, .. • .._ APtc:MC loll S lJ II'•• I• APCo 011 •I 1 )I t~o-'' llpe<o Corl> ti 1\o months ended Sept 30 · rherefore, th e govern That comp a red with ·ment must do so either 51 518463 or 77 cents, for dir ect l y or th.rou g h the like 1973 period programs that e nable far· APLC.0.pS • 11, .. i.. The nine month results mers and trade to carry g1'e erfect to third quarter larger stocks than would wr1tedowns or $169 000, otherw1 sebeposs1ble "said which reduced ofter tax the report prepared' by a earnings by about $95,000 subcommittee hea ded by (abou~ 5 cents a sharel, John H Daniels chairman reslflt1n g fr o m r e-of Independent Bancor evaluation of certain real poration of A11nneapohs. estate and other assets Al'\.p!C I ~ 1 I'•• 11 """'"" M9~ 11 !>.lit .... ARAJY\oitll ilO Jt +IV• AK•ltN ll S l't 1 .... + Yo "'cf'ltrD U I SJ 11 • \lo "'"le En•P 1 1'-+ h Ar1.i.,. n ' 111 •lot-... A.•li PSl:W. l SS 13\.'r t Vo A.rk 8'111 '4 10 J t Vo • \'o A.r•~G I 10 t 19 191~ t l'o Ar~n tU\Dv ?l l'ol. ArmMlt Cp • ' ,,,. ...... Arrnc;11 I lat • 209 IJ:io .. \Ii Arm pf 110 11 l•fo~ Ill ArmurJ>I ·~ ?!JO 41 , ,.., Atm1 C• ., 1 111 1'h • ll'o A<rn!.IR1MI S 10 IJ\'J+ \.o A re evaluation of other real estate a nd consumer loan portfolio assets 1s ex peeled to result 1n further wr1tedowns during the fourth quarter, reported John S. G r1lf1th Jr , president Arter 1nclud1ng \in ex· tr ao rd1n ary cred it of 522.S 000 (~u al to 11 cents) from operiiting loss car· ryforv. ards, consolidated net earnings were 1n· creased to SI 237 392, or 63 cents, 1n the first nine mon· ths this year This compared with con· sohdated net earnings or Sl 863,463, or 95 cents, 1n 1973s hke period after 1n- cludtng <1n extraordinary credit of $345,000 (equal to 18cents) Gr1fr1th pointed out third quarter ~cneral and ad m1n1strat1ve (G & A> expen ses were reduced by 16 2. percent to $1 ,632 279 (16 61 percent 0£ grOSS lnCOffie) Ill 1974 f1 om SI 947 757 (20 92 percent of gross income) 111 1973. 78% Hike At Smith AroCorpln 1 S I lit'. 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II llD tl + l~• AIR< pf l IO 111 601'1 + lllo S h I AllRU1prfS lHt •I m1t nternat1onal, Inc !¥a'i~~1; ~~ ~~ Ne wpo rt Beach based "'-'!O.t 10dlO IN l-i•o +'" manufacturer of rock bits ""._ 1nc11 lJ 1111 A'<CO Corp l ~ J -Ill and othe r down hole dnlhng Avco Cllwh • i,;.-116 t r th "'"' fJl?olOll 11 llh+ .... c qu1pm en or e,,. ... ,..,Pr:io111111+n• petroleum industry, has !~N~ ~ ~ ~ ~~:'~ reported a 78 percent 1n AvonPr1un 161 H~+1:io crease 1n third quarter 1n 4llKOll~ .~""'~ "' come fr om cont1nu1ng ~wi1 1:~ ~ 1~i;=~ operations, on a 59 percent t~:Jri r,1~ 29~ 1~~;1;: increase 1n revenues. e..10 o t0t a ' •" + 1. &tllCo<p .o s n lDI•-lo _ Net 1neome for t he third 3~•~c..~~~ • !~ !iv.+"" quarter totalled $3 702 000 s.nc11 1 :1-1 • • 131,1, + 1 on revenues of $54 417 000 = 1~25 1 :~ ~~ ... • ~. up £rom the income rrom t::~J,1 l: ~ J~ ~~!:-; ~ cont1nu1ng operations or z:~,"'~ s 1:r r."'• 11. S2 074 000 on revenues of &••"CR 10 14 u1 131~ + 1. S34,153,000 1n the com· Z:i..":'i.:1~ ! ~= 1~"' parable 1973 period Ear t:~~pf.J s 1~ 1! .: ~: n1ngs per share increased e.111(.~L te111 •It 31••-11i 81l"1er L 11 32 JW J6 • , J 64 percent to 46 cents per S.\1\1-Ct n s ·~ share rrom 28 cents per t:1~ fi i ,1; l!•1! ~ share from cont1n u1ng C::.:::o :l~ ~ J~~!,~ operations 111 the 1973 third s...cl'IA 61111 s 1J I\,+ "' 9"-ker Indus t •JS 13M + \, quartc1. s.,"11 "'' s1 , ,, ,, -" 61!1,,,.11 170 . 1 l l + llll!lclaH lOq • S ll -. + \o Market's Crash in 1929 &111"'wl " l •S 11'1 + •, 61!mll Co I ' B 16V1 • \. 61!nd!• Ito j JI 71!h lo 61!11<11• pt l I Jl!I) • I 61!n~llS 4 U• ,..._ 61!!"1( pl 4 )0 20 •).,, • \o ~~t Like Today's Decline NEW YORK IAPJ -Woll Street tod,1y marked its gloomiest nnn1vers;;iry Tuesday, 45 years after the stock mnrket bcg<in It s cllz z1est f31J 1n history on Oct 28 29 1929 But e\:en with numcrou!I curr<'nt troubles, including 1nna11on tight money and u stumping econom}', lraders C'On tuke heart tha t the bear market of 1974 a nd the grent rrash of 1929 arc ns dlf· ft'rcnt as night and dny, n1nn y analii:sts ngree. •;OR ONE TlllN G. speculators 1n the ·20s h:id fr~ rein untouched by ,Jny sort or governmcnt.11 rtafulatlon Since 1933, the Federal Jlescr\e nnd lhe Sc('ur1l1es and Ex('hange Comm1s~1on have a cted to ki'ep th\! ispcc ul a tor 1n bounds <ind usuall> ha\c protected outright markcl fraud The m.irket also cn.lo)s a degree of l'ILab1HL~7 now com J)<lred with 1!lt9, Ju!ll fron1 sheer size Thrrc w••rc nboul 1 5 million people 1n the mn rkel 1n 1929 Now there arc about 30 m1lhon Tf nothing else, panic would have further to s pread 1n 1974 Anoth er d1f£prc ncc. thongh less co m forting, 1s ho,11 filst and far stocks fell in 1929 as against 1973 74 The crash of '29 wr1s sud den almost tolnlly unex perted ;ind horribly severe tn unly two wcl.'kS from Ott 28 lo Nov 13 the Dow Jones industria l average shr,1nk by 50 6 percent, to 198 f,!) ON OCT 28, 1929, traders witched tti'e un.tutom.1lcd t1rkcr strui;:J;!le to k~p up "Ith .1 12 million share 111r· 00\Cr. then unheard or The Dow fell a still unsurpassed 38 33 point~ 1 he next d 1v. cv(!n worse in t rrm~ or the .s pttad1ni;: l'an1e and the', olu me fi gure --1 sl 11g""J.ft•r1 n~ tfl milhon - th(' t)Ow ~11<1 .1nothcr30 ~7 I he niur kcl cr.,.shcd 111 ll 1ln1c 1\h1:n aln1nsl ('\ll)Olll was bullish It JUSt came out of the blue, ' recalls analyst Lucien !looper, then or the firm of Frazier J elke & Co and now of 1'homson & ltlc Kinnon Auch1ncloss 'An awful lot of people were 1n the market on 'e.ry thin margin -m,1vbe only 10 or 20 pcrct>nl When the market Stilrted dr1ft1n1: down .:iround L11bo1 D.1y, 1t set off n n .11alanche of mnri;:l n call s,' 1-~ldon Grimm or U1 r r, \V1lson & Co says rhe bear m ill ket or 1973 7<1 ;ilso-has r 1llcn nbout so percent 'l'hc Dow, fron1 n h1Jthof l 05lonJ:in 111973 has b<len as low :l:i 584, on Oct 4, 1974 The P.1t pe r value or listed NYSE 18.s ucs has r.one 1n lh11I pcrlcKI from $871 51 bllllon to .1bout $450 b1Jllon now 'l'he 50 iwrcenl d1 op lhe m11rkt•l has i.uffered s1nec 1973 ha!!i t.1ken .1 lmw.it t1vo ~curs l'he Gtl•ut Crush chd the s.11110 thing In t"'O \l(.'l k' &enStll10 1 I • 1 l'I 8'1ngr9 Ole ' IU 31\-lo =:·1.0cl~ ~ :~ ~l't. \\ 61!1~ Slttl 1 5 541 ?I" >o DIO)lnO ~ U l l ''"" t 1 Sl.c••D • .01• 419 111. +I" Sltl• Jn 4t • 10 ''" llh11L I IOQ • • lJ • o Bloc~fHL.0 t Ill II -• &hlllltll IO S 1• IS t tl 6oDO!t8r~1 • II\ lo lloll'1Q c Ill) 6 1<ll I I,,.,_ \' BolwC•~ !4 J m u ~ 11i =~~. ~ ,;~." ltorOen I )I) J 16t 1'~ t !.'> ~?E~;ll: ~ :~!:-~ llPllEpl I II 1100 16 • I &ourn' Inc J )0 11 \lo ar1n1n 10d s s.s 6\~ S.lg1Sl .... ll •I J1'1o+>lo 9r1$ MJ I '2 U •ta •Ill\ o !ti tl:~l~ l ~ 3~~~ ~ S.tt'GI 11 • 41 U l,j,+ l,j, S.U!I~ 1 n 1 1J n"' -~. ~C-l 1 10\o-I' llf"G!"llP I t0 J 11 16'h-\lo Orn Stup 10 s 10. 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Hut .:.he <lidn't se1·n1 to<:;u·c . i'llSS SJ>1\IN, u·ho plays :.ln aggrr!>· ~l\t' 1·x :'llar1nc 11·ho run ... a t·rim111al r1 ni:;: ha-. been married :-.e1'cral t ime ... h l·r :-,£·lf and hild a d1fftrult l1n1 c play1n~ a lt·sbiiln. In her pa ... t pcrfor· tnanct·. s he pla)1'd a :-.l'XY. cxtraor· d1na r1l y fe1ninint· 11 on1 a11. a:. ::ihc dvt·s in ''1'ht· Godfatht·r, Par! 11 ·· Blond(' :incl fuJl .f1µurC"d. i\l i~." Sp:u n's hair 1., chpJ>i.'ll :.hort for h~:r role. ll t'r 11 :1rdrobt• con:-l~h ·d of blu~ Jt•ans a nd !>IVt•at ~h1rt .... "The d irrrlur h ad to lirep rcrnin· d ini: me to lou·e r n1y voiee." shC' said. ''A nd to rl attl'n mY !'J>Cl'Ch p~ttern ." Sht' 1l'as a ll'o :1sked to flatt en he r bo!>om and did so by binding her chest. "I 11,\D TO r-han~e my 11alk ;i nd m ake my J:!C'Sturt•:-mnrC' masl'llhne. l'v(' n('\'l'r pla1('d :1n1nnl' 1<'.'>:. att ra<" tive. But I'm. :-u rµri~t·d \\l' ha\·('n 'I heard fro m the J.,?ay hb Jn'oph.•. t\1 1 lesbian:. ;.1ren·1 111.i~culi rlt' b.1' :.111y m eans, anv n1or1· th an a ll homnsexu::ils arc ('ffeminatl' ··1·\c kno\\tJ lt"slii:.ins. nnd I tried to lhink hkc tht•\' tile!. I beliel'e ther\' is a fem11une soflncs:;. undcrne;ilh t ht·1r other appearanl'c of h ~1rdness .ind mascuhnlt y. "The lesbia ns in this sho\v have no r cdeC'm in ,I! \'i rtuc.". 1'1n !>Urp rised the g::iy Jibs h;i vcn 't voit·t·d ;in objection to it. Hut then m ;iybc thC'y h:.iven 't heard tha t murh ;iboul the sho1\·. They prob;ibly h;i\'Cn 't seen it. "TllF:RE ARI~ 1''0 specific love ~C('nes in this ep1s0Jt'. I'm SUIJPOSCd 10 be 1n lo\'C' ll'il h Lar;unt' St(•phcns, v. ho does ;i t t•rri fie :1 r1 ini.: job. "But ;is l 11n1h·r:-itJnd ii. 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J\1 ,1cl.l1n :-.1HI Ill .t tl'I Pphonl' lll1t't'I If'\\. •"!'h('n· lhu1!.1n~ 11,1 .. th.it tht•tr par1'nls ·rn1111111 ·1 h.1ncllc lh c 11roblt•n1 .. • Dr ;\l,1tl•..l1n " t1nd10~~. 11hlC'h art' puh1t,h1 •rl Ill lh1• 7'\1~\l'lllht•r l'!<o\IL' 11f W:--11'h11h1).!,1 'l\1,t.1~ ITI.t j.!.111111•, .. ho\\' 1l1,11 111·:11 I\ S(l lh 'l l't'111 nf 1ht• ... 1111\t•nls t ,1·h11 h\1•11 1i•!.!t'lhl'r lr11·•I l\1 t•11u1·t•;il 11 f 1·0111 tl1~·1rp.111·111-.. ~ ' Nudity, Grouping .On the Increase UPI fmpr.tkl MEMBERS OF SUN ISLAND NUDIST CAMP GO TO SEE THE MOVIES IN ESCONDIDO Swing Shift Everythi1ig Goes at Sex Parlor LOS Al\'(; ELF:S '/\P1 -C)n a recent Saturday night. about 40couples came for <'nl'ktails. dancing, hamburgers al1'd sex at Wide \\'orld of Contemoorar~· People's comfort;ible party house. \\'lid \rorld is onl' of a du·1ridling-number ot clubs for S\.•t1f1ge'rs·-niar· r iC'd coup I rs ,~.ho u· ;,1 nt extra marit:.d sex a n<l singles \\'ho u•a nt sex without roman! it· l'nta n,E!lc1nrnt. It 's run hy no h ~l cG 1nley, 41. and hi~ u·ire and Geri. ~rt in a <1111el residenti;il area. thr house has a pool a nd r1J!,hl bt>drooms :.ind 11nr largf' room "''ilh u·all to \.\'all m attressc:.. 1'he latter is c;illcd "I he \ oycu r room." I !ere, it is perfect \y acceptable lo 11•atch othe rs makt' 101 l' IT l S l:i\Rt.l· in the c\'ening. :ind couples are SO<'iali zing as they \\ou\d ;it an~ olht<r party. J\lcGinley rharllt"S Sl5 per person. ,.ou have to b ring your O\.\' n li11 uor, but soft drink s, dinner and tou·els are pro\•i<led. Some peopll' are :1lrcady s trolling lhrough the house naked . Others are in "'ariou~ sta/.jes of undress. fil cGinley is in a short kimono. Geri, u•ith her touseled rl'd hai r and Playmate fi j!ure is in a tou·el. One pudny man 11·ears a tight black b::ithing suit 11·ith a red rooster s traiegically sewn on. J\lcGinley ~a ys the regular ... ;ire mostly middlc·aged, married, from all \,\:al ks of professional life. •· 1 g:ive up u·ood u·ork ing for S\\'in)?i ng." said one jo1·ia I ma n u·ho. Ii kc ! most people int('r\'iC\l'<'d. preferred not to be identified. "Jl's the ullinHHC hobby. Look at me. I 'm r<i t. 4U, 1n arried, but here are u·o1ncn v.ho really turn on to me." NORJ\11\, AN li\'TENSE. plump 11"o m an u•ho says s he is :1 psycholot;ist ;ind d ivorced : "I reel comfortable being able to get sexually gratified here if I'm not invol\'<'d 1\·ith someone. 'fhc idea of h;i v.ing sex u ith a stranger is vcr:v exrili ng to me.·' !\lice. he r hai r bcaul y·parlor J>erfecl, said she began S\l'inging arter her d1l'orcc and confided th:.it she u·as looking for someone to f;i ll in lo\'e u•11h. ~!other of fo ur, drt!S:.ed in a pulto\'er and panties, Ali ce was already ;,1 bit tipsy. "I \1ould r athl'r cnmc here than go to some bar. If a man burs me a drink. he think:. he Cil n go lo bed "''ilh me, but here I don't have to do anything I don't u·anttodo." 1\n athle t ic·look1ng 29·~·ea r·nld . \\'Caring only sneakers a nd socks, said: "f study d ur1n):? the day for my n1a :-trr's degree and u·ork as a ~curity ).!ua rd at night. so I don't h::i1·e tin1c for-4.he dating scene. llcre I k1101v for SJ5 I l·an have sex \\ithout all the hassles or emotional Ill\ oll'c mt'nt.' · TllEN T ll ERJ.: \\'l:RE the fil'e people on the mattress in the voyeur roonl --;i scene ~lraip.hl fro1n a pornog raphic movie . 1\ pall'. skinny man 111 ... tral'tcd momcntar1Jy fron1 a 1\•o'man's brea st, 11':.ives cheerily at the 1111 loukc r s. ~1 0 ... 1 o f l hr-couples p re fe r th e privacy or the h:1111boo·part1t1oncd matlrt·~~cs upstairs. ,\lt•an11 hi le, hostess Gl'ri i:. curled up in ;i chair in the office a1\•ay ·l'ro111 11 ;.d i. '';.11\•nin.i::. s he said she IA-'aSnl looking for\\':lrd to ;ill the t'll'aning up Sund:iy n1ornlng. Court Rejects . Prostitution Law Challenge NE\V ORLEANS (UPI) -The Louisiana Su prem e Court has upheld lhe state's prostitution lau's against th e challenge of a woman who l·laimcd s he u'aS discrimin at ed a~ai nst bcC"ausc of her sex. Charlot te Devall argued in a Baton Houge t'Ourt that she could not be ' prosccuttd under Lou i s iana pros titution Ja u•s becau s e only 1\·oml•n, and not men, ure forbidden from engaging in sex for pay. J UDGE J OllN S. Covington gran· tcd her motion to quash t he la11• on the ground il denied her equal protection· of the \au" [l;olinJ,'. the concept of equal protec· t ion i ... hard to pin dO\\'n, the state Su 1>ren1C' Court said, "\\''hen a n a c- li\'ity b.v \1·on1cn m;iy, in the allowable Jcgislati\'l' J udgment. gi1•c rise to mol':il and social prohlems against 11 hi ch it should devise deterrents. the lei?i:.lat urc rn a:v enact laws to accom· pll!'i h such a purpose." 'J'hc ('ou1·t said J\l s. Devall argued m ale prostitution is pre\•alcnt and a soria l evil. but concluded, "The1·e is nothill f'.! u1>0n 1\•hieh this court can rely 10 conclude that male prostitution is a soC"ial problem of any importance. ''1~A\\'i\IAKER S t\RE con· st itutiona\ly free to exclude male prostitution from the coverage or legisla lion on the reasonable ba sis that it does not constitute a social problt•1n. Difference bet\.\'een the sexrs docs bear a ra1ional relation· ship to the prohibition of prostitution by ll'n1:dcs." 'l'he court re versed Covington :lnd !ht• case \\':IS rc n1andcd to hin1 for fur· tht·1· proceedings a gainst the defcn· dant. Chil'f Justice Joe \V. Sanders dis· :-;cnl.t•d l\l onday from the m:ijority, s:1yin~. "1'hc state's aulhorily to ban proslLtulion is not nl issut>. 'fhe issue is l ht' con stitutional ity of a proslitutio n statute 1hat pl aces the he;ivy hand of the l:11V upon \\'Omen alone, 11>hile n1 cn 1\•ho engage in the same conduct go free." ByVERNONscmT LOS ANGE~ES CUP!l -Publie nudity a nt.I group sex arc enjoying l remendously grOIA-'ing populti rity in Southern Calirornia and proponents of the movement J>redict a nationu•ide increase in both. . From nude be aches· to country clubs dedicated to group copulation, Californians in increasing numbers are setting aside traditional t aboos about sex and exposing their bodies. l s the phenomeaon m a ssive exhibitionism and voyeurism '! Or is this the dawn of a new sexua l morality? The a nswer is probably a com· bi nation or both. Set as ide the Fl eshpots o f l~ol · lyu•ood's n1 assa ge parlors, porno theaters and one establishn1ent of. fering n1en nn opportunity to wrestle nude girls. ·rhcy cater lo the Ileen· tious. ASIDE FRO~I these is the nev,o sexual frccdom, and ther e are degrees of personal invol\'ement in it. Nude beaches are compar atively t ame. Nudist ranches and clubs provide greater numbers of naked bodies in a social setting. Then there are nude encounter groups and nude m arathons w hich include touching among the sexes and so metimes sexual play. SO me e ncounte r g r oups and marathons <1 re o rganized solely for the puri)ose' or sexual exercises, but r eputable psyc hiatris t s and p· syehologists sa y they are fe1v in num· .,.,,_ The two besl·known large nude life- s tyle r etreats are Elysium Field and Sandstone, both located in rustic Topanga Canyon, less than a half· hour's drive from 1-Jollywood. SA'NDSTONE IS virtually a sex-ex· 'perience club. ll has 500 m em bers who pay $240 a year for "an alternate life style.'' ~1cmbers are free to roam the $500.000 es tate ranch house and guest cottages, swim in the pool, wear clothes or go nude, play c hess, sil around and chat or engage in sexual inte rcourse with a ny wilting partner. There a re special seminars at Sand· s tone for whi.ch members pay as much as $40 or as l ittle as S25 for ••people who are interested in r eleasing blocks to excitem ent, growth, pleasure and sexu.!lity. ·• Elys ium rield is less sexually orien· t ed. According to Ed Lang, who runs the nonprofit Elysium Institute, it is intended to "provide practical and ex· mosphere is relaxed :.ind casual. 1.Sn \V no ori.e wearing clothes once the sun had cu t throug h the niorninc chil l. Couples and g roups of individu:1ls. most appcarin!;! to 00 in their 20s'111d 30s, s at around a s11•imming pool or on the grass t"hatting. Children are welcome at Elysium . They <ire not allowed at Sandstone. A GRO.\\'JNt .SF.Gft1ENT of the syt·hological professional community in the west s ubscribes to the thesis: lose th<' hun);ups about your body and sex oind you will bccon1c a free. "'hoh! person. This proposition, 1ni x.cd u·ith 11 touch of m ysticisn1 , is a \'it:il raclur in the increasing number or everyday men and women invol\'cd in nude, sex oriented activit .v. It also is a means to heighten scs:ual activity with less remorse about trad itional sta ndards or deccn<:y , n1orality a nd s pirituality -not to mention a viable alibi for an outr.aJ:lcd spouse. One se ri ou s cxponl•nt o r l hc rnovement is Dr. Halph Yaney, 46, a respected psychoanalyst \\•ith ofrices in Beverl y t-lills. Yaney was a m ember or Sandstone for three years, one of its guiding lig hts. An exponent of nudity and a n active voice fo r changes in sexual standards, Yancy said : ··1 see in nudity a n expression or evolutiona ry processes. It 's a TIC\V freedom. Getting back to the begin· nings a nd bringing us all closer to the God souree. "FOR CENTURIES sexuality has been connected with 'nudity. But without clothes sexuality diminishes. Clothes create excitement a nd fan- tasy, not I he naked body." Yaney says all humans, ev<'ry age and disposition, hold sexual fantasies. The m ore pious the individual, the more re pressed the fantasies and the more that Individual cries out against nudity. The psychiatrist ch1ims men and \\/Omen should live out their fantasies. If it m eans having sexual inte rcourse with a dozen persons at once, then the individual s hould go ahead <1nd fulfill the desire. .. A large num ber of people are stuck at levels of grou1h ::ind develop· ment in\'Olving fantasies." Dr. Yaney said . "Once these fantas ies are realized they a T"e free to go on to higher levels of consciousness. periential opportunities for develop·· "SANDSTONE IS Tl~E ultiritate ment~fhuman potential:" fantasy. Its orig inal founders hoped il .'Phe basis for that experience is \vould evolve into a higher con· going nude, shucking one's inhibitions sciousness and s piritu:.il level or sea r· along with one's c lothes. But Elys ium ch. The people who evolve through memJx:rs need not disrobe, nor need . these ex periences become more they br1ng partne rs. m onoga mous , untroubled by ra n· Annual mem bership in Elys ium tasies. costs ·S50 for women, $100 ror men. "Sandstone, 'vhilc I 11•as affil iated Seminars cost rro m $10 to $50 per ses· 1,1,·ith it. was a ne1<:utive experience fur s ion. 'The s ubjects range from "on a small percentage of people. fo"or becoming a sexual being" to "the tac-m any it is a positive growth fa ctor. tile celebration." There is no open It's a safe environment in which to sexual intercourse among participan· satis fy juven ile fa ntasies. ts. "Nude beaches :i re a wish by the ·TllERE i\RE overnight sleeping at"C'Ommodations at both Sandstone and Elysium Field . La ng is the unsalaried operator of Elysium and a publisher of books, booklets. films and s lides dealing with human sensuality and the "accep· l ance of self."' llis advii;ory board in· eludes m edica l doctors. psychiatrists, psy chologis ts , proressiona l a nd businessmen, all or whom are mem· bcrs. "This is the only retreat or its kind in the \\'Orld." Lang said. "In the past seven years we've had 100,000 people come here. Ou r unnual members hip is about 1,000 persons." Tl\e grounds of Elys ium Field are sylvan, s haded and beautiful. The al· public lo finally be done IA-'ith the ra n· tasies provided by clothes. It gives them body freedom and brings them closer to na ture. "TltE G1\\\'KF.RS \\'110 come to nude beaches represent a level of our !'Ociety still involved 11•ith juvenile sexual develo pment. Voyeurism and exhibitionism will diminish as we sec more public nud ity, just as coarsl' magazines a nd x·ratl'd films arc al· te1npts of an ado lescent culturC to sati;Hc itself. "But sexuali ty doesn't lead any place. It is only after the human '1ei ng p<1sscs thro ug h tha t phase, ;is younger people arc doi ng today, that allcntion can be tu rned to higher plateaus or consciousness." Swapping, Swing Clubs Fall on Hard Times Ry Jl t RAT~: t\1\ZICK i\S LO~ 1\~fiELES li\l'l -Clubs th::it pron1oted group !>l'X ;111d n1atc SIA-'ap· ping ;.1r1· facl in):! frnn1 th\.' S\1>ing1ng !'l'<'lll' aftcH' >I bur:-t uf l'IUJ>ularity 1n the l:ih:: l!Jf)l):-;1nd e;,1rly ;o .... Sol·1olog1s t.-. u•ho ha\'C" been studied llll' frt'('-luvc li festyle t•:.llruatc lhut lhc 1111111\.l c r 11f ii :. <i d VO<'il ll'S na11on:1ll ,1· is on the d1·cl1 nC' as 1s the nun1 l:M.·r of 1't'X <"lubs. In ltl7::!. lhc C'I· pcrl s f1g urrrl the rC' u·crC' ~1hout a m tl· hon and a half proplP r!<p("rin1ent1n~ \1 1th ~rour ... ,·x. NO\\, thtrC' arc about ~'4.IU,000. lht'y ~.I,\. And stat1:-l1 l'S ht'rc in SouthC'rn Cal1for111a C'onfirn1 \I hat th(' S(l{'10lo;::rs ts s;i~·. A .)C'~r ai:n. m.arr1cd couple•!> 11·ho \li':ln!ed 10 ..... ,\1111::"' - rnel't ot her marr1rd t·ouplc·., for :-<''l ·- rould rhoo~c fro1n more lhnn 20 n1rm· bcrsh1p only club/i 1n Southt'rn CalifornHL ~0"' t hcrc :ire only eq;ht clubs. ('t u n OPl!:N1\TORS ~ay that ti.[?ht money. :L J:l'0\\•1ni:: :o,('xua l l'Onsl'r· t'al1!--n1. and d1 scnchantmrnt \\,'Jlh ils n101C' rnutln(' ;1~pcc1 .;; h:1v(' turn1.'ll :.ome p<'O\)lt' off from swini:1 n~. "\Vhen thl' ('tonomy 11' bad. pcoolc lightt•n 111> :1nrl l.<'nd to be h::-.s frrc, C'\'C'll in ~x. •• :-.111d Robert ~lei";lnlc.\, 1\hO wilh his \l'ifC (;eri m.'.tn:1gc!j \\'idc \\'or Id of Contemporary People. one of the ren1a1ni 11g c lubs. in La l\llr;1da. ·ro sta.v in business ;ind att ract nt•iv ml'1nbcr:->, \V ide \Vorld has had to IO\l'Cr its tn embership dues and :.idd 11on:;.e,\:ual :.o<'ia l activities .such ;is 11·rekly d1.~c u s~ion g roups. 1'hc opl'r<l lor or "IOI," a swing club in llolly\\'t>Od that clo~d in tfl72, :.aid he has lricd three t.inles to start nc\V ('lubs. \1·1thout suc cess. "PEOPl.F: JUST aren't inlrrf'~lcd in thf'sc <·h1hs nnvmore." he :;~11d, rcqucsl1nJ! anonyrri1ty. "I jusl could n'l rcca1\t ure 1.he n1ooc:I or hO\.\' it u ... ed to be ... Spcria1ty n1agazines extoll 1nc the lhrdls Of lll:t\l' S\,\·upp1ng IHI\'(' ;il.,o clu·1ndlr1t 1n nun1 hcr thou~h :.ome :.(';1. JOUt'nal t•Chlors .,ay th;1I their rx·r· :.on:.il urt .... r,f ('nuplcs look 1n~ for "run ;.ulfl j!Jrnt•s" ha\'C bt."l'n inc·1·ca ... 1n_i:. .S\.\1ngcr:. th('ms4•lves insist th:1t more people ;,ire do1nr. ll but 1n private hon\C'~ lfl:.tl•lld or thl• t"lubs. Dul ni;1n:v fn;i rried ('Ouples who u ... t.'d to ... pf'nd t"·o or three nigh!~ ~1 ut•t•k rn 11k1ni.; lovt· "'1th strani;i('rs .. av ,lhey hHvt.· t:K:1·un1e d1~illu~1oned with t he ~\\·in)lillJ: setup. And in tht•ir quc!--L ror ne w ext•1lc1ncnt, hui>bandl'I und "'IVC'l'i ~:1 y they hav(' redi scove red not only ('ath oll11•r hut more conven· l111nal rct·reat1una l activ1l1es such a s llQ\l'hus a nd bridge. T01'1 l'AL1'tf;R, t he fo rm e r CX('CUti vc d irector of the Sexual Freedon1 Leag ue in California, says he':;; more invo lved with midget a uto racing than s1v 1 nging these days. "All !hose S\ving clubs a rc failing il nd f;dling il 1>•1rt." said Dr. Gi lbert Bartr ll. a nthro po logist anrl author of ''Grnup Sex." "1.hese arc depressed and unsclllcd times. There's a nlore somber feeling a nlong peopl<'. 3 ret 1·1.·:1t ;l\l'ay fron1 sexual f r1vohly." "I think people Q<'l. bored '"'·1th S\\'1n .c.1 ni;.·· ~ai d Al Cold ~lci n, puh]i.,her of Screw, a New York City :!lt'X t:1 blold . "It all seems very a<lole :-iccnt nowud ay!i. l)eoplc are 111uc h mort" l'X('1tcd about expcrimcn· 11n1: with lnd1v1duuls and are turned off hy ~roup sex.·' l>ropouls fl'om the swiosini; scene, :u'1'or·d1ni:: to 1,1 study of l.llKJ couples done by Or. l)uanc Ocnficld. authUror "~f('et ~t 1.1 rkcl:-.," sny lh{'y r1u il ht"t<lll\l' nr ri•t•llngs or jct1luusy. guilt borc rlo rn 11nd d1s1.1ppoin~mcnt. 'l'hc 1'{':1lity or impcrson:tl. frcnelic SC)( lll'\'Cr lived UP lO lhc scr.r~t (antasies. Swing l'lub oper ato rs lik cwis<' dist'ovcre1I the taxing realities or a rather specialized ser\·i1:e business. "A l..OT OF PEOPLE who jumped into the business just didn't realize what was involved . You just can't throw so1ne 1nattresses o n thC? floor and have a swing club," said Sue 11eck. who used to publish "Swing" n1agal ine in Californi<1. "It's very con1pllcatcd d!!a ling 11·lth so many dif· f crc nt p eo p le, weed ing out troublc n1;1kcrs, handlin~ peoplc'::i cn1otional problems. /\nd then ther e's the sheer physical crrort of making sure th at hundreds or towels are oivat lable, t•le an sheel-. for a dozen beds, plus oi l\ the cle-.ning up arter·. .,.,.ard." Hob J\l{'Ginlcy or Wide \Vorld which ~ponsors :i s1ving pitrly e very week :'l:lYS he ::ind his wife Ceri onl y swing about on{'e a month now. ''\Vc're runnin ~ an organizution and h:.i1•e definite fun lion.-; a~ ho~l and hf.>:-.tCS!'I with 11 lot Of l"C:if)OllSibilil.y fOt the emolionul welfare or our ,1.?ucsl.'f," :-iaid ~J rG 1 11 l cy. :1 chunky. ,,rrablc 41· yeur·nld. "I jusl don't tend W J(el tur. 1\Cd on ;inyl!*ore." JJ UT !\t cGINl.t:v ~:1)'1\ he 'd rather • run a s"'•ing {'IUb lhan 1::0 back to \l:ork 1ng us H n e lectroni cs e ngineer. In Th e la :-.1 fi ve yea r s , ~-1 cG inl ey estimates that 12,000 JK.'Oplc have at· , te nded Wide World parties. lie says he has a muilf ng list or a bout 1.000 people. but fi gures only aboul 75 per· ccntorthe1n arc active. 1'o s park new inte rest, \V idc \Vurld 's calc ntl a r no\v inc ludes "'CCkly dis<:ussion grou1>s on topics such as the sensuality nf food along \li'ilh s uch parlle:t as a "costuntt.-d orgy" for Jl a llowecn. tilcGinley has h:u1 to add to his income from the swing c lub by writing articles and lee· luring about swinGing. OSCAR STREAKER SENT TO JAIL I.OS A NG t~LES 11\P t tc ol>trt Opel, who ~lrea k etl duri n g the n~tionully televised 1974 Ac<id t my Awards ceremony. h11s hcr•n sent.en· eccl to fnur months in J<11l fur disrohl n~ <it 11 City Counti I hca rin;.:. C)1>el, :15, convicted (Jcl. :J, was sen· lcnccd 1'ucsd11y for dl!>l'U/lli n~ a ))UllliC m(•Ctln~. I IC WU~ r11un(! llrttll'Cll l fll' indf'<:C.nl eXfl<l5Ul'C. • 7 •• I I • • Saddlebaek· Todav's Final • r , VOL.67N0.303,8SECTIONS, 106PAGES -· • • IXOD .. ' Meet Your MAC Hopefuls ' Editors Nore: This is /he second oj .a $fries of. articles presenting ca11didales /or lhe Mis.!ion Viejo municipal advisory coun· t:il fMACJ. Voters iri the Alission Viejo • Plr111.ned Community will choose five cou11- cil members Noo. 5 froni.o slate of 32 earl· didnles. ROBE RT FIGEIRA, 34. 26942 Salazar Drive, is general manager of the l~ake 1'"'orcs l Community As- ' :sociation. lie and his wife ha\'c l"-'O , children. Brad and Jeff. Figeira attended Chaffey College and San Jose State University where : he received his bachelor 's degree in ' recreation adminislration. l{c also did • graduate work in park administration at San Diego State University. Asked why he s hould be elected to ·the flilAC. Fi~eira replied, "For the past eight years ( have worked \\'lth and ror unincorporated communities Jn Southern Culifornia. I am fa miliar with the problems that these com· munitics face and feel that I can act objectively and in· t elligently as a result of my prac· tical experience and educational back gro und. For emos t , however , is the wil· lingness and desire lo serve my com· munity." "IGE••• RlCllARD FIORE, 32, or 23651 Amalia Place, is an attorney opening 'an orfice in }.1ission Viejo. lie and his wife have one child. -Fiore received his bachelor's degree from Occidental College and his Juris ' Doctor from ~lastin~ Coll ege of Law of thi? Uni versityof California. As ked why he should be elected, •Fiore said , "I have long been active in community service and am presently president oft he ~tariners Lions Club. ··As an attorney, t have parlici1>atcd in m atters relating to community dev e l opment before municipal bodies. \Vith this background. I r£'CI l can e rrective\y represent the in· terl'sts of l\1ission Vi ejo b cforc "•OAE Orange County government.·• JE1\NNE G1\GNt:BIN. 52. of 24951 Spadra Lane, is a rcallor associate. She and h e r hus band have four chi ld ren. She has altcnded college and 1s t·ontinuing sin ce June, 1974 in the UC lr\"inr Environmcntal lmpac\ Asses· ... 111ent progra m. ,\~kl•d wh~· she should be elected, ~lt":-0 Gar,:ncbin said, ··~I yc andidacyis 11·" eul n1 ination of ma ny years or civic ·•·• 'C"i..': the last seven being happily 1 in ~lission Viejo helping our ne\v ~ro\ving com- 1lysclandpur· ·''-' it s own pa r- til·ulur st andards or excellence. ··111~· variC'd positions with lhe homeowne r s a s- sociations , Orange Co unty citizens' ad visory counci l and th e Sad · oaroN1El1N Sorry, Folks; Tue~day Was .A Bad DaJ .. l\lany Da ily Pi lot sub· scribe.rs r eceived very late delivery of their paper Tuesday, fory,•hi ch we nrc very sorry. The Daily Pilot is in the process of completing u chang(' to a new terhnology, producing the paper from filmed 1ype in!ltcad t.he traditional m et{ll type. (Tom l\l urphinc fllscusscs it in his •·Just Coastin g'' column today on PageA4).Yeslerdaywas the first use or the process on our latest deadline pages. and things did not work out as pl;.1nncd. \Ve were very 1att' gelling to the pre11~:a nd some presstrouhle rurthcr delayed us. Our earricrs did their best to dt ll vt'r under the unhuppy circum st :i nce~. \Ve apologize to them and to you for the inconvenience. Pleoasc bear with \JS, Robert \\'ted, Publisher OAll,V PILOT dlcbilck Arei1 Coord inating Couneil . have provided me y,·1th the 11ecc::;sar\· e;x perienec and kno"·lc•dgt• with \1•hic·il to sc•r\"e on this t"OUnt il lo \uur bl'nCl'it ,. . f'RANK GROSS, li3. of24252 Via San Clemente, is a retired rorml'r publit· \•/orks director for the cit y of Lus Angeles. lie and his \\•ifc ha\"l' tl\"O children. Gross was educated in high school a ndthrou~h uni\'ersit y extension cour· ses. as well as other forms of lr:tinin).! in public administration and constru1·· lion engin eering. Asked \vhy he shou ld be elected. Gross responded. ·· Forty·t\1·0 .\·e:1rs 111 public service for the citY of Los Angeles. J)eparl· m e nt of Public \\'orks during era of unprecedented populution growth a nd bu s iness CX· pans ion t 19 30· 1973). ··Ac cr u e d ,·aJuable ex· GAOSS periencc at municipal le\'cl. "·o rking kn0'.1.'ledgc of cpunly, s tall'. ancl federal processes "'hich hopefully y,·itl help in providin~ ,·iable reprcscn· tat ion or the community.·· A. L. HORTON, 46, of 23661 Amaha Lane, Is an attorney and former mayor of Huntington Park. I-le and hi s wift.• have one child. llorton was educated al St. fll ary"s College, Loyola Uni\'ersity. and LoyolaSchoolorLaw. Asked why he should be elected. llor- ton said, ··1 am opposed to in cor· µo rating !\fission Viejo a nd I reel that my education and experience can enable us to avoid incorporation anti obtain rffcctivc reprrs rntation before the Board of Supervisors. .. I ha ve been in the general prat'- tice oflaw 19 years and was a coun· ci lman in lluntin~· ton P a rk eig ht years, mayor two terms. I also have MOATOH ser \'ed on the Los l\ngrlcs County Sanitation District board of directors, the LA Co.unty League or California Cities, and the Southeast Bar As- sociation board or directors.'' PRESTON llOWEl.L, :il. of 21.i·l!J:i Naccome Drive, is :t minister :ind educator . I-le and his >A•ife l\largurl'l have six children. 1-lowel\ ha s a bachelor's d<'.!!r cc from Sanford University and did four yeur.'> post-graduate \\'Ork at Southe rn Brip- tist Theological Seminary. lie has :1 lsu attended Cal State Univers ity and Chapman Col~ge. Asked why he should be elected, lfowell replied, ··1 would like to extend m y service to the commu n ity by workin g on the l\tAC. ~·t any years or training and ex- perience qualify n1e fort he position. ··comm unity service inc ludes San Joaquin School District board or trustees. Pt1 ission MOWIEl.1.. Viejo l·lomcowners Association board of directors, l\'lis:Mln Viejo Activities Committee, and lhe master plan coin · millec for the Saddlcback Valley Unified School District.'' - Stolen ~lane Carrier of Pot? VJSALTA tAP) -A plane stolen rrom a Riverside uifl)Ort may ha\'t' been used to rl y n1:iriju:1nn l1'0m Mexico to Vis ali11, :1uthorili('Sitay. Tr:iccs of marijunnn ''ere fourif! tn the Cessna 414 , "hic h "'n~ dii;ro\.C!'ed at Visalia ~lunicip:1l Airport l'\tondu y, nuthorilil's said 1'ucsd;1v. Air Fli~htSnulh, In<'. or l,ong Re:1rh rl·portcd the pl :ine stolen Oct . 23 In \'CStlgutors said lhc !'l'llts h:td h<•t•n stripped a nrt ;111 lr:irc~ or ringcrprlnts hr1d b('cn \\'ipl!d f rorn the $200,0011 t \\'111 · •nj!i nc rraft. N. Y. Stoeks ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NI A WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER JO, 1974 TEN CENTS •• ortm • • ·e amm ~opefuls Air Plans FQr Viejo By J:\N \\.ORTll 011~• Oaily f'ilOI SUH l\l:'cp1ng laxes do\1·n. staying unin· <'O rporated. a nd i1nprovin·g com- munic a lions >A'ith Orange County agencies y,·ere the issues "'hic h clominuted a rorum for candidatt>S for the l\I ission \'icjo munic ipal ad- visory eouncil ll>iACJ ·ruesday. Sponsored by homeowners g roups in J\1ission Viejo, the meeting "'as the second gathering or the can· didates. Twenty-fi ve of the 32 vying for five "seats on the council, par· ticipatcd. Candid:1tcs used phrases . like "a t()y,•n hall feeling,., ··ope n and ftcsibte•· ;_ind .. a mini rnum layer of governrnent"' tu describe how they hopl' the l\IAC 1~·ill develop '!'he most unusual speech \Va s tht• last unc. presented after 2-1 others. \Villiam Fenton t·:ime to the lee· tern, leaned O\·cr it and said, ·71 just 1\'ant you to .kno\\' I have no background for this joh. No plat- for m . And seve n chi ldren. And believe me I have to get to the 01>en hou ~e at the high S('hool right now." • o.11, Pl114 st•ll ,,_ ROD BERGER AS AZTE!; KING: GARY TOLERICO AS ARAB Halloween Sparks Requests at Saddleback Shop llonored guest \Vas Fifth Di~tl"ict Supervisor Thomas Riley. When the t\1 1\C he f!,in s m eeting a ft e r Tuesday's election. II will advise Hiley and the other :.u1>Crvisors on i~su es of local concern regarding public safety. trarftc . land use and lllanning and parks and recreation. Costume Chaos Saddleback Firm's Busy Season 1'he tlfission \."iejo (.'Ounci l is thr first }.1AC in Orange t:ounty. Eleven others have ix.'t'll set up across the :-.late as a n allt•mpl to improve local CSee MA C TALKS Page A?) Liquor 'Tak e' Charges F acin.g Wholesalers SACH ,\:\IENTO IUPl l -Callini: the case one of il 9 bi ggest e\'cr. thl' IJcpartment of AIC"oholic H('\"erage t:onlrol h:i..; ;iccu:>ed 450 California liquor \\·holesal<'rs and retailers of 1>a r1ici paling in illrgal '"kickback~." The A BC. in formal ll·tters of ar cusation. ~aid 1'uesd<1 y. y,·holcs alcrs ;.illt>gedl y \vere giving retailers free good:> or cash \rht•n selling liquor, UPI lcarnl'd . Ed\rard .I l\irh~·. ,,o\RC dire<'IOr. and fo rm er Orange County FBI Age nt, s aid that suC'h "'kickbacks'" urc 111 violation of the la\v which "prohibits the giving of free goods or free services in connection y,·ith the s;ilc of a lcoholi c beverages.'' 1'hr companies. '\•hich include Sl'vcr;1I l:.ir i;:e Sa n F'ra n c i sco distributors. f.n.'l' s us p e nsion 01· revocation or liquor li censes. 1'hc eompann·s rt>fu . .;cd comrnent on the '-·hargc~. E\"ery on r \\'ho sells li quor in Californ ia n1u~1 ha\"C a st ate liquur license. lie said ht• t·ntild not g1\'<' a 0011a1· an1oun1 of cnsh or mt.>rchantli~e 1..·x . ch;inged hcl\\"t•cn \\'holcsalcr~ anti retailers. Jlul a !-iOUrcc in the deparl · ment ~ai<t it \\'as known that one retailer received ca.~h and m('rt han· <h~c a n1 ounting lo ahoutSJS,1100. Some retailers uccuscd of rec<'ivi n~ secret rebates arc large chain slores, \\•hich h;.1ve m;.1ny outlets. Kirby said. ()nc, Arden Mayfai r, has more th:.i n 100 oullels throu!l'.hout California, ABC l"t'cords sho\ved . By RICllARD P, NALL Of!M O•ll, PllM: M.tfl Seamstress Randy Stenslie \\'a!!; in !he corne r ironini? 1-l enry VIII '~ 1>rints <doublet and ho.<:el. \l irgin i;1 Omdahl "·as pokin A through ;1 rilck of robt•s. telli ng a dubious t·ustomer. "But that would . be too small for yo u, il"s a s mall devi l. llere's a biblical kin g or here·s a m cdie\•al costume. \'ou have to wear ti ghts "'ilh this ... Bill Carden ansY.•crcd the phone in his cubbyhole offi ce for the ump- tccnlh lim<': ""lie "'Ca rs a beard '! \Ve l1 , the Arahian "'ould be good. They look ~ood "·ith a beard. Oh ... Well , ho"' .about an East Indian·!·· Carden looked tired. He had got· l<'n u11 early to dri\·e his son to the Arm v-Na,·v Academ \" in Carlsbad :.ind "the n ·hurried tO the Laguna J\·loulton Playhouse to "·ork on 1hc ~ct for ··~f r . Hohcrts."' 1\nd it y,·a~ : almost ll :JllO\\"Cen. lla lloy,·een is no treat for Bill Car· 1len. lie rents c<'-;tumes . A 1n eandering motorist wouldn't suspect that there arc 700 costumes near tht• Ht•evcs.Rubbcr Company, a brown undeveloped hill s ide a nfl Great \Vestcrn Glass Company in the Saddlehack Valley. But the Costum(' Trunk is there on . Cabol Hoad nea r Croy,·n Valley Park· ··\\'ay and the San Di ego f<~rceway. And people rind it, es'pecially at this time of the year. Christmas is busy t oo. Lots of Santa suits go out and the bunny eostu n1 c s r enta ls arc bris k :Jt Easter, bul nothing really touchrs 11alloween . "\V e h;ive t'VCrylhing from thr Greeks on up ... " Carden ex· pla ined to a reporter. The phonC' ranJ.!. "Handy. is the bi g Tndi:.in hl'address out"!'' Carden asked his seamstress. It \\•as. "Someone rentei:I a gorilla suit tor ;i S\vimming pool party to jump on! and surpri se gucs1s," said Cardt.•n . rcturnit)j.! to his inlc1·view. li e s:nd lots :ire rented for the Renaissance Faire in Ventura each spring ;ind -as he reached tu iln· lSee COSTU ME PageA2) SSS for Ali? Will He Quit or Take Offer? From \\'Ire Scrvlc('S N 'SELE. Zaire -Atuhamm1d AU wants to retire butt.be tun of• SlO million gua r antee may change his mlnd. "Governmcnls arc lookina: for me now, not promoters," Lhe nt'A·ly re· cro"•ncd heavywt'ight boxing champion revealed following his conquest of George f"orcman Tuesday niaht. ALI R E\1EALED thnt he had recently received a lclephonc call from a representative or an undisclosed government a:uarante,lng him $10 mll· lion to dcrend the l.ille against Foreman or Joe f"raiicr. (Details on the fight today on 8·1.1 "I don't want to r11:ht nobody. I seriously want to r('tlre but not right now. I "':lilt to sec nl.v name there ror a while. "I GOT A BlG decision to make. t mlghl11lop whtre I'm at and forgE!t lhl' mon<'y. Ir I fili!hl. It won't be ror me. I will have Lo talk lo 1-;Uj:ih l\luhamm ad {IC'adl'r of tht.• Dl :1ck ?dusllm sect l fi n.it. • • BUSY, BUSY, BUSY Costumer Garden Viejo Board Endorses 'Prop. A' The boa rd of dir<'clor-; of the ~11 ~· sion viejo llnnlL'O"'"c rs Ass0<.·1at1o n has endorsed pasi;:i~e of P roPQ~it ion~· ha\lot measure lo authorize a one-ct.>n! sales tax for pubhc tr:111~1"10rl at1on 111 f)rangc Count~'. /\ statement k1 \"O rin,:: I he pr111>0s1t1on on the No v. 5 boJllot "·as is!;ucd bv !hi• board or the llSSO<"ialion. • President Ken J,cdcrmann ~i g nc<I it nlong "'ith Doris .)c \1rl1. ch;1irn1<1n of the ;1ssociation trun~por1 n 1 1on cool· n1il.lee and .l l·annc C:;.1~11t'b1 n, Bolh \\On1 cn ;1l~o Sl'J"\t' nn lhr ad\'isnrv bu:1 rd of lh (' ()t";111gt• l'nuut ~ 1·ra11~it Uistfict ''\\!(' 11 \'(' 1 n 1 hr mo~t rapid I.\· grnY. 1nfl art'a 1n !hr l1nLt C'd St <.1t('~ ... lht• sl;t!('JTit<nl ~•11d '"1'he t•ffrtts of th1~ ~rowth arf' very app;.1rcnt tol.'\"er)·nnt>. Traffic enn~es\1 011, n1r pollullon, <'nt'rgy shor\11.i;:<':-. the r;1p11I th~.ip ))('arant·r nf \ iahle 11114.•n 'p;1t·(' 1 e'uw1 . ccs a 11 pc:unt to the 111 ohlt·n1' uf .1:ro1\ 1 h '' P1~hl1t' I ransporl :it inn <·.111not alon1· so\\"(' lht·~t· prr,bh·1n-;, 1101 I\ c1111 ~i• .1 Inn~ y,·a~· lo\.\-.n'tl pro\ 1dn1~ all1."r0,11t· l r:in~pnrat1011 lnrc•·r~<11\t•111our1·on'1 tuunilles ''\Vit houl !lt1hl1c I r:in"llOrl ;ii innn ttu• prohl{'lllS O( pnpulatinn ('lrtu\.1\11111 \\(' ha\'p \()(la.v \\"il l not un<I r11nnnl hv r(.'S(1] \'•'fl.'' I h1· -;1nt1·m1•n1 1·011\Jnt.11'\I I 'Almost Lost Him' -Ziegler nu1.1 . ..:·r1i' [,()NG BE1\Cll tAP)-Kichard l'll . Nixon's rormt>r \\'hitf' llouse press. secretary, Ronald I,, Ziegler, said this :.ifternoon, "There is no doubt that \\t' almost \osl 1•residcnl ~ixon ~·rslf'r· day aflt>rn_oo n." 1.0:\'G 11EAt:ll 11\P 1 -Furml'r , Prt>sidenl Nixon is slill on the critical list. althoug h hf· sho"·~ some 1n1· pro\·emcnt a nc\ his 111tcrnal bleedinjf has apparently stoppt-d . hi s doctor ~a id today. ""!!is \"ita l ~1gns arl' stable," said Dr. John C. Lungren, adding that Nixon had some '"i nterrupted sll"t'p·• • during th(' ni ~ht . • The former president is ('X(Jt!rit>n · t:ing r es tless ness and otcasiona l nausea. Lun~rc n said I-le said anticoagulation therapy - \\'hieh t rii::-gcred the blccdinll that sent Nixon into shock for t hree hou r~ 1'uesda~· after phlebitis surgery had been discontinued and y,•111 not be begun again ~·until ...,,e reel safe th:it bleedinp; fron1 ::;urg:ery is nol "' dange r.·· Lungren said Nixon received thr1·t~ pints of blood during· lransfu sions to ('ou n teract s hock ;ind intl•rn al b\eedin ~. '"'I'here "·ere no sign1fit·anl hleed1n~ problems encountered at lh<· 1in1e of :surgery." hcsuid Lungren's remarks can1c• 111 a thrc('· page \\'rittcn s t atement read I" ne\\"Smen by a hos pital spokesman. •te attributed the intc·rnal bleedinJ! 10 secondary r e actio n lo :in ' tico;i gu[ation cl rugs !\"ixou had ht•1·n. rticciving to com bat rht• thri'a! nt potentially fatal blood t·lot" Lungren said he had been in cont<itl "'ith President Ford"s physician , Dr. William Lukash, Tuesday ni~ht and this morning. '"He expressed Presid('n\ fora ·~ deep concern o,·er J\tr. Nixon's con- dition and asked me lo conrey to for- mer President !\'ixon and J\trs. Nixon that his prayers· arc for his full and complete rcco\·ery. .. Dr. Lukash also requested thal f keep in contact with him so he and President Ford may beapprisedolany change in the former presidenUS con· dition:· ' Nixon ·s wife. Pal, and daughter~ Trir::ia and Julie arrived at th1· hospital he fore Lungren's statement to be at Nixcn 's hcdsidc. "Good luck, l\lrs. Ki xnn:· son1eon(' said. .. Than k you \'C r \ n1uch, ·· ~ht• replied. CSer "l\"fXO~. Pa,1(1• 1"~ 1 Burglars Get $335 In Cash Fron1 Horne Burgl a rs \\"h O!-lt' m1·th11rl of ('ntr~ \\'as unkno\lo·n 1ud:1y to Orange Co unl.\• She riffs ofhct·rs sh1le $335 1n t·a~h. ·ruesd:.iy night from un F.I Toro home . dcputie~ s;iHL ln\"estiJ.:<1lors ~:n d the cash. con· tainecl in 1:1 S<'par:ile envelopes, "'as: 'takt·n frnn1 th(' kitchen cupboard at. the horn<' of ;\nthony Joseph Dc>li:i . :11 , of2·l()(il Sil\ er Bay Ori\"('. Or:111;!t· ~ ('t•:ttiil ~~ \\"t•:11l1c•r lncrea~1n ~ rl<HJdincss Thur · s day, arcordil1J: to th(' \\'eathrr service. \\•ilh 1'h:1n cc or li~ht rain late in thr da) Not 11~ cCM"ll d11~s. ll ii.;hs rnustly in th(' u11pcr fi-01' l.Jl""S tonii::ht ·18·55. I n sicl c" 'ft•tl:1~· The shock tronp.\' o/ the .~l·nut rpvolufi1Jn arc bivouo ckf'd' 1n .~1ulhf'"rn Cat1/orn1a. home of n!MIE" Pncounlc-r gro11p.~ • .JW1ng1ng cluhs. Ulft XU>appin,1 and o01f'f" UMrthoM.i- 1•rnl1co "fhf'" gornul 1.~ nm tndau on l'agr R., ·.i\2 DAILYPILOT SB Dirty Caller • Set to Music Urlln~i: Count) Sh(•t•\fr':-or · rie(·rs havt• un('O\'Cred a nPW "rink ll• n n I ht• :-1ni.:1 n~ l l'i('~raph hov ul Yl'lill'l'Yl'll r the :-.1n~1ng t1h :.•···11t· t"<illt·r 11 1:. on kt·Y hut ot r l'ol11r dittit·s :1r1•, hv1\l'\'t•r. dr1vln~ !ht• :o."it- t·hboard op1•r;~I01' of ;1 Sun .lu:1n C:1p1sl ranv tt•lt•phon1· ~lll:)Wt'l'i n){ :iCrvit t• ~o <I 1 ~l r:1rl1n n. 'fht• 22 yl'ar nlrt ''fll'rutor told d1:pul1l·~ hl•r unk nown 1·alh·r is r1·g:du1i.t h<·1· "·1th a 11urt1lx·r of l it1p11l;1r h,dl;1d~ :1!. all t1rJl l'S ur lhl· 1la ~. 1\ll or lhl'm ha\u hcl'n l rv.•jlly re wri tt e n h y t he ;.1non~ r!l(H1:0. hbrcllist, officers ~aid "Cole Pot.ter he isn't " un in· "\'CStigator obsl•r\•ed . '' Magruder: .·NixonHappy At Coverup l 'ru1H Pa,, .. A I MAC TALKS .. • t·ummun1 l·:1t100Jli fur 11on-c1L)' ul'cu.~ "I think this j)o, J.(Oini.: \II b\• :J VCI'\' l'!Cf1lln1<: ltuni.: fur your 1·on\n1u 1111~ ," Hiley :.aid. ''1'h1·r1··~ a 11·1•1nt·ndnu, umount of \;tlC'nl ht.•tl'. 'l'hlli t•ount•1l t'llll I)(' a ll li.ll'(' lo d t•\'Ol C th:1l IH\('nl :-o lhllt )'OU t'Ull ('0/lVCY to us :1nd lo your nei ghbors whul your 11roblcms ar('." 1 .. Al u:-l of lht' c:1ndid <11cs :-;lf'('SSl'd thal thouj,!h l)(•ltcr (•on1n1unit·"tto11s arc 11t~ci.h.·d , coslb of lh<: AtAC ~houlU Uc kl'pl low. "f>ur 1n g rn y y1•ars in f.·1i sslon \l1l',io I h :i \'1· had 11 ot h1n l: bu t :-µ1rul111.: 111>.:;l!iun," :-Ji.l id llownrd Hay i\l ul, a ~hl'rl ff'i; deputy. "\'1•t V.'l· ;1 rt· v.1thout uny t·ounty 1H1r~ 111 tit i:-~1011 \'11do ~nd there ls not one trarnc sii::nul." Al1ssion Vif'jo rc:-idcnts have the hi~he:o.t consol1d:ited Lux' rail' in lht· t·ourll,\'. paying $14.71 pt•r $Ultl :1:0.~c:o. :ot.'<I \ .1lu:i11on. <--Omp;11·c1I tu u couut ~· :u'l'l':I H(' uf St:! t.>-1 St ~1n \\-'l·111tr:i ub, :i <·ounty t·11n · :-;umcr :iffairs r1•prl'sl'uta11,·c ~:1 i d he bt'licvcs .:i n :.i l.Ji1 1t y to dl·tll v.•1th eounty officials is an impo1t11nt faclor forri.fACmembers. . "lt 1s 1mposs1blc to ll\'e in u \'ac uum ,'' \VC'intr a ub ~uid . "lt bt>hooves us to be aware or what is going on and get involved." Del A1ortenson urged that the new counci l be "as sens itive to the critical issues of the small neigh· \VASlllNCTON (UPll -J t b Sluil rt borhoods'' as the issues of the over- 1\Tagrudcr tci;liril'd ttx!ay th :il hl' v.•as a ll community. lie added the MAC told in the s trmmcr nf l!.172 that should listen to the voice of the com· J>resident Nixo n w:is "purticularly munity, jnslead or replacing it. pleas ed '' b y e ve r yt hing h e "'For the first time you may have «Magruder) had done to keep the somelhing to say at the county with truthof\Vatt1rgatc from coming out. this 1t1AC,'' s aid Earl Schwartz. Alagrudcr previously has admitted Lame nting the resident-to-s upervisor tv f11bricatin,I! a phony story to CO\'(•r r atio in the Fifth District, Schwartz u p the involv e ment of hi gh-le\·cl said, "'Never have so many been Nixon aides in \Vatcrgatc and lying represented by so few in this county . under oath a bout ii to the grand jury . lie said he hopes the new council Jus t before he "cnl to th e grand will maintain a lively spirit, instead jury for a Sl'COnd time on Aug . 16, of suffe ring "paralysis by analysis." l9i2. J\I ug rudc r l l'stificd at the J ohn Noble noted that most people \\'al crgall' covr r-up t rial today. he moved to J\1ission Vit~jo to escape . ~·cnt over his fal se t estimony "'ittt city taxes and enjoy clean air and then presidential counsel J ohn \V, open space-yet those advantages Dean lfl_at the \\'hitc Jlnus(•. are in danger of disappearing. . • • • Bank Heist ·suspects Captured I A trio of bunk robberv sus1X'ct:i \Y<iS t a1ltured in 'J'ustin 'i'ut•sclay after lt>ading police on a ~ild ctt11se rrom _ Orangt• during· which ul leusl a dozt'n pistol shots \\'l'l'l' firt•tl. Arrested on l'h:.irgl•s of b:1 nk rob· be1·y and a ssuull \Y('l't' Hob(•rt C. Fl'rgunchick, 36. and his brother \\'il- liam, 31, both of An:ibrin1 ;ind Ste ven Broughton, 27, of llelltlo\ver. They were turned O\"Cr to the FBl and booked into Orungt• County Jail. An Orange pol il'c spokesman said the incident bt.•gan i;hortly aftor ~ll :1.m . \\'he n a :-;ile nt al;1rm \\'as l'CCCi\•ed from th(' Unill'd Californiu llank branc·h al 13-14 N. ·ruslin 1\\1e. Police pulled up to the bank just as 'the suspects V.'l'rt' running out and the shooting-began im me;talely. 'fhc trio a llegedly j pcd into a car :ind roared orr at hi h speed down 1'u:;lin A\'l'nur. shooting .ill the \.\'U)'. Several J>Olice car:; were hit by bullets :ind at least two otht'r squad cars y,·ere in,·oJved in minor accidents during t hl'c hase, police said. 'fhc sus pct·ts' c;u' $ped into a housin g tract near the Newport Freeway and the area "'as scaled off by police. The trio surrendered mome nts late r, their car punctured b\• bullets . · "t>olice found about SJ.500 in cash in the car, ulong with tv.·o pistols and disguisl's allegedly used in the heist. J\·tiraculously. pplicc said. no one w;,is injured in the inc ide nt eve n though slugs hit at least one building, u drug store. :.haltering plate glass v.·indOY.'S. ln\·esli gators s11id the three men· may also be charged \vith the holdup Oct. 15 of a Bank of America branch in Orange . Similar disguises -dark hairl'd "'igs a nd sunglasses-were used. MEMORIAL PLANNED Traffic Vfctlm Gross Band Seeking Memorial To Flutist I 11-lembers of the Saddleback Com- munity College b11nd want to plant a tree on the campus in memory of Beverly lttarie Gross. a flutist killed this week in a traffic accident. Monte LaBonte, band director, said the players were "shocked and sad· dened" by the death of the popular student. Miss Gross had just been selected as the band's candidate for 'bOmecoming queen. "We want to have a memorial to her," La Boote said. "We are trying to find enough money to plant a tree with a plaque in her memory near one of the new buildings.'' "':\I r. Oe;1n told me he was pleased : "Government has no money until ~·ith e verything I "'as doing to keep ·it takes it away from somebody the truth from coming out about else," said John Butler. "Whenever \\'atcrg:itl' -how everyone at the you spend tax dollars you have to \Vh ite !louse .and al the Committee to replace it from somewhere else." Re-elect the Pres ident "'as pleased." "The effectiveness of the MAC he said. "'lie partic ul;,irl.v mentioned will depend almost entirely on the the Presidenl : tha t the President was creativity. integrity, and v.•isdom of FIRE CAPT. ANGEL INSPECTS TOWER APARTMENT Leisure World Buildings Built With Protection In Mind Storm Reopens ·Cleveland National Forest Band members also have discussed holding a memorial concert for J\tiss Gross, a sophomore at the college. particul;i rly pl ea scd." the members," said P'reston l-lowell. Hl' s;iid tha t on the day rollowing his Jlc said he hoped the council could g~and jury a ppe arance, _Dean told help 8\'0id situations -y.·here people h1n1 he learned from Jushce Depart-\\'ho pay extra for \•iew Jots get their ment sourres tha t A1ugruder "'ould \'ie\\'S taken av.•ay and where streets not be indicted in connection with the like ti1 ontilla Lane ;ire closed by Laguna Hills Towers Ready· for Holocaust Thanks t ~ rainslo;ms ~fonday and 1'uesday, the Cleveland National Forest has been reopened and will continue open on a day-to·day basis, according to U.S. Forestry Depart· mentofficials. Private fune ral services for Miss Gross, 18, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gross of Laguna Beach, were held·Mnday. The family has sug- gested memorial donations to the Sad- dle back band. Miss Gross, a pharmacy major. was driving to school early 1t-1onday morning when her car went out of con- trol along El Toro Road and collided with a vehicle in the opposing traffic lanes. \\'atergate burglary. barricades. ri.lagruder. "ho nt the lime ~·as "I v.·ill do all I can to insure that deputy d irector of Nixon's re-election the l\1AC does not become an cxces· campa ign, i;u b se11 uenlly pleaded sivl' tax bu rden." Charles ShrC\"l' Bv RICHARD P. NALL ,::ui lly to <'Ollspir:.icy lo l'O\'er up the ~aid. "\\'c also should \.1.'0l'k toward II fire s hould break out in one of the :scandal .and is scr\·ing ~prison.term. establ ishing priorities. and main· ne "', t 'Ao' in 14 ·s tory towers of lie saul he also re\·1e"'cd his false taining an opl'n, fl l'xible viewpoint." retirement in Laguna Hills. the testimony "'ith t"·o cover·up defen· The 1\1:\C 1s a unique opportunity sequence of eve nts might run li ke dants. John N. A·lit<'hl'll and Ke nneth to "bring government closer to the !his: \\'. Purkinson, prioc. to going to the people and reduce some of our disil--/\ sensor would tell county fire grarrd jury. lusionment with government," said department headquarters in Orange. ··~1r. ~t it rhe JI \ran!OO to be sure l lnal Arsan. · .· Firemen there would dispatch units ~mphasi zed his limited role and Richard Fiore predicted the MA C from three stations. includ ing an muximized m y oy.·n role. particularly "came at a perfect time. It will help aerial rig that wi ll reach the eleventh aboutfundinl!," ri.ta grudersaid. us ward o ff premature incor-f1 lie s a id Dean assured him in poration." It can provide an errec· oor. August. 19?2 that the men accused of tive channel for people who feel they -A tape recording wou ld tell the buggin g a nd burg lary \\'e re lire not getting adequate s ervice residentsoftheaffectedareatoleave "'holding.'1 1-lt' said he unde rstood that from the county, he said. by the stairwells on each side of the to mean that "I hey were being paid "We do not "'ant another hea \'y big buildings. fun ds lo kee p, them fronl telling the layer of government, but rather a -Elevators "'OU ld automatically trulh." minimum layer," s aid Jeanne Gag· d d n d h Dl':in. ~T aj!1'Udr r continued, assured nebin . "It should not be based of escend to the groun oor an s ut dO\\'R. Fireme n could activate on e h1n1 that ht· \1 ou ld "be taken care of in legislation by emotion, but rather a with a special key. thC' :.an1 e m:innt•r " if he \\'Cre indicted means lo help thy neighbor in com--fifetal doors set· in fire resistant <:1nd prosecu!Pd plete communication." h fl Id · 1-:a r!icr, ~I <ii!rudcr said he h ad "The success of the m ove to set '''alls ori eac oor wou swing closed. They still could be opened \"Oluntc ered s ho rttl after the up this AI AC has s ho wn lha l manually. \\"atefga11• :1 rrl-.~l ' l1J t;i kc the blame homeov.•ncrs assoc iation.s out here -Residents could immediately al - tor Jhe buR~l nj! but ,... as t11ld the \\'hite are not just a social club.'' said Ed-t k th bl "th th II h th \ lloust• rl'Jt'l'tcd his (iff(•r becausl' he win Evers · ae e aze w1 e wa oses a '1~:is ··100 clol>e" to ~lrtchcll thl'n Th 'IA.C .. 11 ke laxes do\Vn have a2,500gallonreserveofwater on . . · . e 1' ~· l'~ :--lheroof above them. ~~~~~ ~hh.}1~1f~\:1:il;~'.:~r.1~1~1~:~h~~~ ~uen~:;t_io3n l~1[h~c~o~~~'~ a~~ _:r~:.cl lh;i~rr!~~g s~r eh'V:~ic~~~~ ~~~~ alsu ;1 dl'f(•nd oi nt ~ac h c1t1zc n •.•unique opportunity ~or muni:-::itions roo/:i on the ground fl oor 1n~·.ol\'en1('nt 1n_ govl'rn_i:i1c nl , h.e said ~ 10 use it as a comm and post. Booster Launched \'t\N DEl\'B E H G AIH FORCF; BAS T-: (:\Pl A :o.;r1t'llill'l'1nplo~·ing a · 1'ilan 111 IJ s puCl' b<IOl>lt:r \\as laurr - t·hed Tut·scta.v by lhe Air Force Spac1· :ind ;\I i.'>sil1• ·re st Ce11t(·r at tins t:Oa l>L:r l ha::.c.1h1· 1\ir Fore" sai1I. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fr,_ 0-•llQll C.0•'1 0.111 Pllol. '°"'" '"N<!'l l,<llo'n· "'"""' tM "''"' P••n , '' 1>Ubh,l'lfdby"theOr•"91' c.a." P,.,1>11,.,mc ca..,0•111 ~·•te t<t>llom••e- f!Ulll,.,,,..., Ma""•Y 11\t ... Qll F.,do,, • .,.. Col!• ,,.,.._. ,,,.,_, B•.OCll. H ~nt;..qtOll 8..oc!llF-- 14•• V•tlty, h ••n• ~•dd l•D•<• Y•ll•y •llCI L••~._. ikf<ll ~ .. 111 CD<O•t • ••AVW '"9"'"11 •·tM·oro" llltbl!..,,•d ~·•.,•d•v• -S.-v• Tl'e Pf•"'" •N + Dwl>l"~'"Q Piii"\ '' •I JIXl wt•t S.v ~l•r-1 Co•l•-1• C.•1tlo•llll .,'16 Rober! N. Wero f>,f "Otn! O/ICI P.,bh_, Jack. R. Cu r!ev "'..:" "'''"''"! •llCI Cifllroo -""00'' lhomas Keevit Thom a ~ A. Murphine ,,,,."•Q•lllj lcl•l<)I' Charles H. Loos Richa rd P. Nall Saddleb.1ck V.llleyOflice 7\1Q1 I.• P•I lio...i •I~·" O'!ll'l 1 '""'•v Other Offices {01!• M• •• I IQ \'>o \t ~y 51•r•t 1.,. .. _t9t•t 11 UJlh•WOOl1 &..lo•••d ... ~ftt,ftt\""l't•otll •1~•!6"-•~l!Ou•••••d Lii""" llo-..Cft, I t .. C. .. _Vff \lf"I 'Ttltpftont (7141 MZ-4311 Cl.i~Mfifd Adverlisll'lg M2·S471 ...... l~t.lt~ Vf ll•• Nt.., Offo<• SS1-IJJ 10 r •o.., 5.., c"-"'• 49S-06JO C.oo•"QI\' It/I O•~ft .. ( ... ,, ....,,u ...... q (.om"""' N• ""'"' \l(.W,... •ltu\l•Mloro• ..,.to-ta• ~•tit' o• ""'""'',.."""'" ,...,,,., ..,., r. ••l>'oduct'd •••"0111 ",.,,~, """""..., '' <00•"""'0-•1 ' . T~e Al ~<;~~ t~e 1 1 ~ht thing ~o The Leis ure World de\'elopments ~lis~ion .~·c~o. _\1to 1-er_lauto s~td . that will open Nov. 15 are the tallest . It .itlo"~ us t?. kl'cp ~ffici ent r~u.tt y s tructures in unincorporated Orange ~o\ c~~n1cn t ~v1t~1out_ . a1~o:ther l.1~ er· County. They incorporate some or the .i_nd .~till _he_tp:-. u: ?1a,'.nta1n our idt'n-ney.•est techniques in high rise fi rt· lit)' ilS J\T1 ss1on V1CJO. Jirotection . NIXON ... Lungrr n said Nixon is recei\1ing in· t r;1\'Cnous a nt ibiotics and v.·as under ('tintinuous intl'nSi\"l' care. "S11l'ria11y trai ned critical care nur- !'<es arc \\'ith him ;:1round lhC' clock ," JJungren said. "'All c m e rgr n cy resuscitatio n equi pment for a ny ('unllngcn<'y is :it his bedside . "lie is bf'ing monitored us :-i ny p:iticnt in critical condition. and this 1n<'ludes t•ont1 nuous mnnil orinJ: •if heart acl i\'ilv and suc h tcsls as ('Oil· stanl•monitOri ng or blood \·olumc determination. "i\ nasoga!'l ri <' tube is being used to prc\'cnt disll'ntion of his abdomen and was ordrrcd because J\lr. Nixon hus µur.alytic ilcus. th:1t is, :1 l)a rl iH I paralysis of nornl :1l 1uo\·t ment of th e ~Jst roint estin <i I l rat·\."' lie said sur h 11 r('action frcqul.'nll y occurs afll•r the typl' of intern;d bl<•cd1ng v.·hil'h ,\'1 x11 11 :.uffcrcd The statement ;1dded. "Al th is lin1c 1l \\Oul rt be prl!m :iturc to JH'Ov\de :-. prn)lno.,is " -prl•diC'tion of Nixon ·:-. OUll'Ome. "Dr. Lukash :l lso requf?Sled that I kef'p in rontart. with him so he and J'rt?sidenl fo~orrl may be apprlscrlof a ny rhange In the former president's cnn· d1t1on." "\\'c, as hi$ ph )s1c1<1ns, dr('ply np prr ciatt' thr offers or :1~sist<incc und pr.t}·cr::. from all o\·t r !ht• \\orld," tht· do<'lors ~.1 1tl . Thl'Y pro111 1.,1'd '"t11 110 nur lit·~! 111 kct'p the l\m(·rlc;in 11ullhc und 1l1c pt'O l)ll'.S of other nali•JllS h1(ormt·d about si>:n iricant dc,·ctopmcnts. I Capt. Melvin 1t1. Anget. a fire prevention s pecialist for the county fire department, said the towers arc lh<' fi rst build ings completed under mo re stringent fire prevention or- d inances adopted in Orange County early last year. They were sought, by county officials, following disastrous fires in the South in 1972. Angel has wo rked on the $17 million, 311 -unit com pie)\'. s ince October of las t year . insuring by field inspections that fi re prevention ordinances a rc adhered to. Firt>men knO\\', £or instan"CC?, ·that the dry standpipes work. They arc the big pipes -three per building -that run Crom ground level to roof. Firefighters can hook a pumper to thl'm and force w ater clear to the roof if the building's water system rails. Angel s aid fire men recently hooked up to the sta ndpipes and blew \\'ale r off the roof. Firemen a lso know that the)· can pork n 30.000-pound fire truck beside tbc bu ild ing on what looks like lawn. ll is "turf bloc k" cement foundation 1n "'hirh grass is planted. One of t he as pects of the lo~·ers thnt rnos t interests firemen, Angel said . Is their ,R:round floor Emergency 1-"irc Control Center. From it, a division fire chief would direct the fi ghl against a major bhize . "llc 's the quarterback," said Angel. "He's the center or opera· l ions." If a fire wa1 being fought on Ille ~cvrnth r1oor . fo r instanre, a nct anothrr blaze hrok<' out on t he tcnlh fl oor . liithts on an rnunrlator panel In the control c\•nte r \\'Ould show the new hlnie. r1remcn rould I hen be directed hy the public add ress sy~em or by phone Cthrce jacks on e ach rtoor> to proceed " lo the tenth floor. The command postcoul<ltalsodirect firemen on in coming equipment to take the e\e\'ator or to take a specific stai r\\'ell. The stairv.·ells are. in effect, outside the buildings proper. Entering them from a hall, one exits a tire door and opens another fire door to enter the stairv.'ell vestibule. Little seems flammable about the buildings I-hat s land like tv.•in sen· tinals awaiting Le is ure World retirees (minimum age 52 ). The towers are made of cement block and steel. If the buildings were being ap· proved today , sprinklers would be required. Ranger Cliff Stevens said short or more Santa Ana winds like !hose whirh blasted dry air weeks ago, the forest probably "'ill remain open through the winter. "Ir we have a rainstorm or con· sequence -meaning tv.·o or more in· ehes, we will open the forest per- manently, rather than on a day-to-day basis," Stevens said. The opening makes the forest, available lo those interested in the dl'er hunting season whi cti lasts until Nov.3. "The s tructures \\'e feel very com- fortable with," s aid Angel. "They're Mai·l Recei·ved :ill ecment and they aon'l present a means or spreqding fires. It's what people do to a building after they get in that \1•e worry about." This, he said, could inc lude drilling or holes bet\.\•een floors by utility v.·orkmen From Hostages providing new services. THE HAGUE. Netherlands <AP) - Spokes me n for the Rossmoor Cor· Letters censored by their four convict poration say the new development is eaptors filtered outtoday fromso~eof ·ssper cent sold,that only 45ofthe 311 16 hostag_es held for fou~ days 111 a uni ts remai n available. These range ' Dutch prison chapel. Wntten to the from e fficien cy units to three hostages' relatives. moslo~theletters bed room apartments. The price • v.·cre cheerfulandreasssunng. spread is $27.100 to $98,700. The r~~el inmates, a Palestiryianair· Residents "'ill have three meals plane h11 acker and an Algerian aqd dail y , hou s ekeeping service, two Dutch armed robbers, have recreational facilities key club and demanded a plane to fly them and card lounges, a hydrd-massage pool, anotherArab con ~ictloanundisclosed 24 -hour registered nurse avail11bility, country as the price of freedom for al security guards. a social director and leas t some of th_e h~stages. Th~ Du~ch mini-bus service to other parts of the ·government said 1l was cons1denng community. the demands but was innohurry. lillilllmll " f'ro• Pag~ A I COSTUME. • • s~·er the phone -pointed to the Pie· lure of a costumed woman \\'ho had won on the TV show ··Let's J\1ake A Deal." Carden said costumes rent ror an average of about Sl2 .50. But the or· nate -gold costume of un Aztec King, for instance, v.·ould run to SJO. The phone rang. Someone v.-·antl'd to go to a party a s a Naval officer. Carden ·was explaining that his firm had designed the -··v.·hat's that bird in the morie cartoons?" - road runner costume for a high school in Santa Ana. Carden costumes were used for thei. hoopela over the London Bridge being; moved to Lake Havasu City, Ariz. The phone rang. And there were th&. costumes for the Bahia Corinthial\ "Yacht Club's version or "1tteet Ale In, St. Louis." Carden, 53, majored in dra ma al both Stanford -and Y<il e. lie started the Costume Trunk in Santa Ana in 1967. A resident of Ali ssion Vi ejo, he m oved the bus iness to the Sad· dleback Valley about three years ago. lie also teaches speech and drama at Saddleback Coll ege and the military academy in Carlsbad. For 10 years he was wilh Di s neyland us special events coordinalor. • Lynn Hort HART'S John Hort SPORTING GOODS • BICYCLES-J'ARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES . ' . .,,,.. 'to' . t 538 CENTER STREET-COSTA MESA~46·1919 ...... ,,,,.,.O.C,ogi;Z~Jlil ... 77MPT""Z ........ ll•l•Riw:·.:z,w• I a:& 14.,_. CLOSIO SUNDAY Special- Kramer AufOCJraph Seconds Billie Jean Kin9 Seconds Stan Smith Aut09raph Seconds Wilson Pro Staff Seconds !Tame Only 16.95 ' .Racquetball Racquets 7.95 to 37.95 Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Paddle Tennis Paddles ·Handball GloYes & Balls Racket Strin9in9 Skate Boards & Wheels Open 9 to 6-Closed Sunday ' Wfltrffl Up Suits 24.95 up Hooded Sweat Shirts 7.95 Catton Sweat Suits 9.90 Gym Pants & Shirts Basketball & Softball Shirts Tennis Dresses · Men's T ennls Shirts & Shorts Adlda..ConYene-Tretorn- Jack Purcell-Fncl Perry Tennis Shoes Basketbals-Footballs-Volley Balls Soccer BaRs-PlayCjr'Ound Balls Tennis Balls-Racquet Balls Bike Repalrl!ICJ-Parts-Tires Tubes-Accessories 538 Center 646-1919 \ I l j Floµrnoy ''Gailling' On Brown By the Assoc:iated Pre~s llouston Flournoy says be ls.gaining m ome ntum in his campaign for governor, but Edmund G. 'Bro"'n act~ so confident or \'ictory that he has cut back on television advcrti:-.in i,:. Al a Stockton dinner, Bro"'n, the ,Democratic nominee for governor. t ook th.c ·•recycled Heagu.nis m" charge which he has repeated daily against COJ• nominee Flournoy to what may be its ullimate level. Not only is Flournoy .. recycled Reaganism," but llcagan is .. just half-bakl!d 1-looverism," IJroy,·n told a partisan cro1,1,•d. . Flournoy, meany,·hile, campaigned on t wo uni\·ersity campuses 1'ue:-iday and headed for a third today. 1 At the University of Santa Clara, where Brown Wit£ a student 15 years ago, Flournoy said he is gaining momentum and has cut a 16 percen· tage point gap behind himself and Brown to jusl six points. "We are only six points behind and lhe trend is really mo\'ing in our direction.'' Elournoy said. The Flourno.v POll was conducted by Decision !\laking Information and showed Bro"A·n leading 50·44 . flour· noy's aides said the margin in a similar poll in August was IG pQ_ints• • Woman's Body Identified; Killer Sought "h1JLPITAS (UPI J -The body of a ~·oman which was found in a stable garbed in a burlap bag was identified Tuesday as that of Josephine Jeanette Cuffaro, 27, who was three months pregnant. (Associated Press iden- tiried he r as Josephine J eanette DiCasso.l \\'il\iam Archer. 19. who leases the desi;:rted stable. told Police Chief Jam's tt"lurray he spotted the killer Monday Jea\'ing the stable, v.•earing a shopping bag ovl'r his head anci car· rying a gun a nd a kni{e. "Get the hell out of here," Archer quoted the killer as saying. Archer left and called polic<'. Chief Alui'ray said the \:ictim had been stabbed twice in th"e back wilh a wide-bladed knife. but that she had not been sexually a:-.5aulted or rob- bed. Vicky Mestas of 1\lilpitas, a sister "'ilh \l.'hom the\"irtim had been livin!?,· said her sister had left her house an hour before her death. saying she \vas going hitchhiking and looking for a job. J \ ' ' • ' • SEASON'SFIRSTSNOWDUMPS101NCHESONTRUCKEEAREA Terri DePertls, Sherry Griswold Romp at Donner Summit 50 Rescued in Snow; Tahoe Has 11 lnches By The Associated Press l1.1ore than 50 people have been rescued after becoming lost or stran· ded in the Sierra Nevada during this week's early-season storm. The most dram~tic resuce was a Lemoore Naval Air Station helicopter airlift Tuesday of nine junior high. youngsters and their leaders from the high country in Yosemite National Park. fi\'e others of the group from Livermore had hiked into Yosemite Valley earlier to report their com· panions \l.'ere stranded by the storm . Yosemite rangers also sent a bus to rescue 40 dri vcrs on Tioga Pass Road after their cars got stuck in the snow. Tuolumne County authorities cleared roads with bulldozers to free up to 10 traYelers, mostly hunters, reported stranded cast or Sonora. The first major storm of the winter season had dumped s ubstantia l amounts of snow in the high Sierra by late Tuesday, but not enough to open ski resorts. The National Weather Service said Echo Summit sout h of Lakv Tahoe reported t I inches of snow on the ground Tuesday. while Norden north of Tahoe had six inches. The storm which left this month the ~·ettest Oetober in Los Angeles since · 1957, continued to dump rain in the mountains and on the coast. It also brought the snow line do~·n to the 4,500.foot·level in t he San Bernardino l\lountains and in the mountain areas of San Diego County. A small tornado \Vas sighted near Encinitas, but there "'ere no reports of damages other than a stable roof being blO\l.'11 off and son1e frightened horses. l\1ore than 6 inches of rain fell in \V rightwood Tuesday, \Vhile 2.8 inches of moisture was repo11ed al Lake Ar· ro"·head where there was more than an inch or snow on the ground Tuesday night. .. leavy rain also fell throughout most of Tuesday in San Die~o. with the city itself registering 1.06 inches or precipitalion. Eight inches of snow Vi'aS reported on the ground in the mountains near Palomar .• --------'--- Wednesday Oc:lol>er 30, 1974 DAiLVP1LOT A.) Price Fixirag ...... • 8 Guilty of Conspiracy SAN FRANCISCO <UPI)"·.-A bulh\'1(•cprl•s1dents.S5,000andS6,000 federal judge fined eii;thl fornicr -respl•<.·tivl·ly. executives and ordered them to lee·· furl Ue arhorn t,iLhograph Co • ture civic g roups on the merits of i.lll· Chie;q~o. SISJ M.XI and its president. titrusl l:A\VS as their punishment for 'J'horn :1s \V . ,\dlt•r. $7.500. t<1king part in ;i conspir<.1cy ·to rix PiL·drnont l,abcl Co., Bedford, V;1., pricesonproduct labels. $15,ooo and JI.\\'.. S1n ythe Co .• St. U.S. District Judge Ch rles B. R<'n-l\1ul, ~l inn , SIU,1100 Nuu• corpor:1ll' d(•fl'ndanls Wt"r1~ ' nantt:d in th(• origi n:1I ind1C'lmenl. bu~ tV.'U of them pl\•adt•ci inn11('cnl and 1if'l• ' :iwalling trial. 1·11l'.V ;.ire A11chigan• l.1lho&raphing C<"1.'. G91nd J{a)J ids. Aitch .. and J~1tton Bus?llts8 Systctn.s. Inc .• a s u bsltllary of Litton I ndu:,lrll'"· &·v{'rl y JliJls, C.'alif. ~ , ' frcwTuesday fin ed thee ecutives and seven manaructurers of aper labels. a total of S272,lkX>. Although the defendants al I pleuiled no contest to a criminal charge of ton· spiring to fix prices, the judge treated it as a J!:uilty pica. A J.~eder;.tl Grand Jury la st P.tarch returned the indictment which cha rged the defendants with con· spiring to fix prices on labels for cans . bottles, tubes. jars and boxc::;. In· volved were Yl'arly sales l otalinc SOO million. Robert Burke D~nies GeoTek 'Shell Firms' 1'he larges t fin e, $50 ,000, was lc\•eled agaiast International Paper Co., N<'W York. Two former officials of the firm, Edward F. Corrigan and !·loll ~1onaghan, were fined $7 ,500 and $5,000 respectively. A civil antitrust suit against the defendants v>'as still pending before the judge asking for ;.i n injunction to halt illegal arts. The judge. who could have imposed jail pe nalties, granted the executives probation on the condition that they give speeches to civic groups based on the ii e'x perienec with antitrust laws. Other fines imposed.,_were: J-1.S. Crocker ' Co .• San Bruno, Calif., $40,000. I t s preside nt, Robert I-l odge r s, $10,000 and its vic e president, John J . fiturray, $4 ,000. N. Stecher·Traund·Schll)idt Corp., RochC'sler. N.Y., S35.000 and A.R. Acosta. a vice president. SS,000. J)iamond lntern;.ilional Corp., NC'w "\'ork. $47.500 and Eugene C. lllankenheim and \\'illiam C. Duffy, SAN FHANCISCO (AP) -Bank in~ and lll'tounling-rt't.'01~ documented ;ill lri.lnsaclions Hobert Burke had "'1th his brother, John, and he did not ••l't secretly in establis hing three firms the J.:O\'crnment claims were ··shell"\ o peralions, Robert has testifit.·d. Hobert Burke, 44, of Orinda, is a go\•ernment witness , granted im· munity for hi s testimony, at the trial of his brother, John, 48. o( El Cajon, on charges of fraud in the sale of GcoTck oil drilling shares. J ohn.. Burke is accused of con· spirocy and fraud in making allegedly untrue statements and omittin g necessary facts in the sale o f securities, usin!{ the mails for s uc h activity and making a raise statement to the Securities and Exchange Com- mission. The gover nment clai ms that at John 's direction, Robert set up three compani es that were "'shell" or dummy 'concerns to which Fun- damental Oil Co. paid inflated prices for drilling <1nd oil leases. The excess received above actual costs was then siphoned back to J ohn Burke for his personal use. the prosecu\ion claims. Questioned by Assistant l l.S. /\U\. Steele Langford. RObl'rt Bur ke testi fie d he transferred $170,000 fron1 one of the three oil firrns hl• formed into his personal ar('ounls ilnd then wrote checks for the amount tu .John . Last week he testified of similar tran· suctions in whic h S375,000 V.'as tran- sferred from the three co rnpanies. through Robe rt ·s personal accounts lo John. Defense Attorney James ~faclnnis said Robert had testified a check for $100,000 he had sent to his brother \\'<IS deposited by John at a time when J ohn Burke could not have made the deposit because he was out or the country. The attorney said the check v.'as: written Jan. 2, 1968 and John Burke. his wire and Mr. a nd ~1rs. Otis Chan- dler left for Africa in mid-December a nd did noL return until mid - Februery. C}landler; publis her of the 1.os Ang:eles Times. has been named in a civil suit filed by the SEC against John Burke and hi s enterprises. al- lecing fraud in the sat~ of securities. Chandler h:;i s denied any fraudulent conduct. Newspaper Files Suit DELANEY BROS. RECIPE! LOS ANGELES CUPl l - ,\ weekly newspaper has filed a SI ntillion suil in f't>deral Court a.l{ainst the city and the chi ef of 1>olice for the arrest of it s editor follo\v[ng publication of a photo of actress Angie Dickinson's face on a nude \\'Oman's body. The L. A. Star Tuesday asked for a judgment de('laring the state criminal libel la\v un('onstitutionat, 01nd asking damages for il - legal search and seizure. Editor Paul Eberle was ar- rested on the libel charge, and the newspapes"s office :,ea rchcd by po1ice last \\'eek. --- SHRIMP BALLS I U.. Cookff s--., ,,..-.. I T.W.llflOO• Clril S-t 'I• C .. MiKed C......, 2T.W..001"Mi..udW ..... C...._.,. 1 11~ T.W.spoo111Gnhd o.lo.l1 I tt.'d Coollfll '9J,. Sit• l OL CN-4 CllMw. SoftlMCI '!J T fflfNMNI S.tt I /I l•o190011 wllltePftlP't" l /16t.o.,_..._jlju MllKHP_..y -CombiM oll lngrtditnts. except ponley -Chill ____,.orm into I inch balls and roll in mince-cl parMey -Makes approL 50 l/11" balls SMALL SHRIMP -.... _ ----- •one-stop' shopping a.t its finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS GIVE YOURSELF A " . •Charles H. Barr Jewelers •Darrell's Dedrick Tux Shop • Vela 's Intimate Apparel •Humpty Dumpty Ch ildren 's •Anthony 's Cobbler Shop BY SHOPPING THESE FINE STORES • Playboy Hair Styles •Montgomery Cleaners • Westcliff Tailors • Dr. Lou Roy Eld~r • Wcstcliff B<1rbers • Paper Unlimited ·• Wcstclift'Shoes • The Storekeeper • ~l ark c l Basket • H1on ll ardwarc • Bank of America FOR HALLOWEEN AND HOLIDAY ITEMS '(.' • 1!1ckor y 1:arm' • Sav -0 11 Urug..., • Dick Vcrno1l'' • La Ga llan;i •J ean Dahl ·Halliday s I ' -\ I ( DAii,'\' Pll,O'f l~ltl 'l'OlllAL PAGE • Different Ca1npaign I 1'ry to imag ine a cnmpa ign \vhcre 32 C'andidatcs nlJ agree on the iss ues. · 1 Jo"'o r the m ost p:.u1. that desrrihes the c~1mp;.1 ii::n for ~i VC m c mh~rS or j\IJ:-;sio11 \lh.'JO's fir:->t ITIUll\l'IJ)~d adv1sorycoun c1 l (l\IACI. · . So on 1'uesdny, vot.crs \VIII fat·c a li st nl ~l~ n;.inic!'i Kii of whom :1i.:ree that ~1 ission \'u·jo n<.·cd s hcltcl' und mor<' direct communi(':llion \\ ith the county. As for more li vel.v debate. tfforts IJ,· n\o!.t of th e C':.1nd i1Jales to l:.itc h onto contro,·crsv have fizz led. 'J~osc who oppose J\·lis:-.ion \'icjo ht ·c111l1 i11i.: ;,.i ('\t v h:.i vc saul so. a nd those '''ho fa , or cityhood have nol. Bu t l'ilyhood i s SO far in thc•futurt·lhat j:, :1 ll(•ll ·ISSUC Other r ;.i nd 1d ates ha \'L' cr1tici1.cd the ruct t h:.it 11 \'(.• persons runni n ~ arc ('C)unty 1•mplO)t::'). liul sin ('l' th(• 1\lAC 1s an ;1 d,·1snry body onl y. thL• cuunly toun:,C.'I :;a ys lht; count.\' cn1ployc•s t·an be 1111·rnbcr:-.. ,In ~hCJrl . dt!ciding on fl\'t' ;\l.\C rncmbcr:-; 1:-; rt.·d uc:C!d to o nt• s1111pk_· f•~c:tor : \\'ho can li:-.LPn Uesl ;ind comrnunicatc best the nct•ds ol I he comn1 uni ty. ' Facts Still Lacking University 'J'_O\\'O CenlC'r. the lr ,·1ne Con1pany I>lannc·d con1mun1ly dl'Slgncd lo he: I f \1n e's \'l'l'!'ilUn or ;;i Contint•nt<.1 / vil l:1gt'·l.V pc rnistUPt' of hon1c .... a nd :-ihops. hu s pas:iC!d the fir~t hurdll' of a t·un1 plcs zo ning proct•ss. As ide from a s lide s hO\\' featurin ~ accompanying l\vittcr ing bird sound:. ;.i nd photos of famous pl at·cs <.1nd sonic "conceptual" cJcst·riptions, no one rc•dly knO\\':-. \\'ha t fne :1rc•1 ,,·ill be hke. Uul one thint.: '''<IS made clear 1n the publit· hcari n::: for the 1.one change : l rvinl· Co"mpany projections \Vh 1ch backed up the zone ch;.1 ngc rcqut>st before the planning commission \Vere not as fir n1 a~ they '''ere re p resented to be. The co1npany told the com mission that about 85 pcreent of thr ho mes in thCdcvclopmcnt would be in 3 1'ricc ra n~c fa milies earning less than $15,000 yearly • could a fford . Uut the rompany objected strong ly when . the t ity conside red 1n aking a firn1 GO pc rcenl lower-cost housing rcc1uirc1nc nl part of the zone change. Cons id ering the present st.ate of the building industry , the ob.1ection is not surprising. Still, the objcftion to 1>utting sueh a fi gure in writing opens the question of ho\!; much or th'e zone change infor1nation ts fact and hO\\' muc h s~1lcs pitch. • Co11trol Side-stepped NC\\•port lleach 'vasn't trying to have Hughes f\i r"·cst thro "·n out of Or•1 nge County Airport last 1\\cck \\'hen it objected to the county awarding the ai rline an ''interin1 ''operating lease at the airJX>11 . '!'he 'city s imply \vantcd Airwest ke pt on a month·to·month le;.ist> as a means of assuring the airline's \\'hole hcarted cooperation in complying with cn,·lronmcnt<d stundards. 1'hat cooperation hasn't <J lways been there. But the COUl.ll,V r•tannin g Co1nmi ssion paved the \Vay for Board of SupL·rvisors approval of the interim ll'ase by deny in g the city's appc;il. As a resUll , the board is free to complete the interim lea se th<it assures Air,vcsl continued ope rations al the airport until a major environmental impact state n1ent on the entire airport is completed ~•ne tirne in 1976. • 'f'he pla nning comn1ission recommended in fa\.'Or o f the a irline \\'ilhout requiring it to fil e a n t'nvironmcntal im pact report cove ring the int(;\rim lease arra n~l'1n ent. 1'her c is no reason \rhy Air\\·est shouldn't be ke pt on a monthl y operating basis lo <.1Ssure residenls impacte d by its operations e very step is bein g taken lo minimize env iro nmenta l haz;irds. • J • il • I 'r;. SB \lote Can llel1• Energy: Radical Changes Are Due Dear Gloo1ny Gus Seniors' Housing Needs \V AS lll:\!(:T0:-.1 -Thl' oll crisis wil l rh a ng t.• n ot unly l he n ;.ition ·~ t.,'('Ooomi c..,, Lu i 1t ~ ('11\•ironmcnl. a~ Wt.•JI. lligh1:r oil pr11·1·s h:J\'C func('(I the t:nill·d :-it :i tl':>. un<l1·r P rojcl·\ l ndcpcndt•1ic·1·. tn "t';1rl'h tor nt:\\ :,0urcc.., of <'111:r)!~'· 1'h1 :0. "111 hnn:'.! ~me r;uJ1r al ch :1ng,·:o. t11 :\n11:n1·:1 r\O t•J1h;.i11:-ti V<' :>Ct'rt'l :o.tudy hy thf' fo1t'dl'r11 I Erit•r gy Admi111 st rallon l'Or(.'f:'<l~I :' lh:1l lhl' ll!llcr)!y l~n1 \\'Ill bri ng m11r1· ni1n1· 1r:1gcd1t:;-,. ft·\\'cr aut.u ;.ir1·1d£'nt!'. mor1· i ndu ~t 1·1 ~i1 oni!W. i-iiltnt :-.ol;.ir 1·11C1·i.;y. I t 1n ay <'r1·11 \1· :-.h;lll' 11!1 buom lo\1·11:-.. \1'11 h "'·rt'tCh t•<I h1·;,1llh faci liti es. It m ight cvcn lcu ll tu l'<it'th11 uu kt·s. ()IL : 1\-. 0 11 ht>rorn•·:-. 111or•· 1•:-.p1•n "1' l' ;ind \P,..,:. t1\ :1ilabl1·, Arnent•<i n:o. '-''111 111·1\t' 11·:-.to. >ind kel•IJ t hei r home:. 1·0•01l'r 111 "'1n\1•r. ··Ut't·reasl'fl rcl 1;_i nt·1· on lhe pn\;.111' :1111omobtl1· \\ill 1·11t :Jet·ul1·nl r ;1t <·.~ ...... \\t•ll a~ :1ul<•n111lulf' t•n11s~io11:-.." the r•·1;or1 prt'JJC'I:.. ·· Bt·11cf1ri:1I hl'alt h ctre1·t.!> 1nay a\:-.o r1· ... ult fro1n l1)~'t•re1I ·1hf'rn1u.!>lats. ·' l~ul h nn)<'O\\!ners prob:.tbly \\L ii insul a1£' lht·11· hnmt·~ helter. \\hit·h \\ouhJ 1·:-iu:.t' ~111 1\ •·r "\·cnting 111 ;ur pollul:Jnts Plllll\l•d h.v ... tobaeeo j)roduC'l s. g;is ~\uvf's, aE'rosol can.-;, !.;!IC " 'l'his "'OU Id cu use "increased 1·xpo:.urc to pollut;.in\s." ('f)i\ I.: •• Coa I l'ffi••ri::c::; 11:. 1 IH--' 1ti1·tir ... 1 ~·ne ri.:y -..uurct' (~· ;i ll lu1·l:-. •·tin~i1 t l'J'1•<t ." fl1·el:irt'S 1h1· slu4l y. Yl'• 11 tn:1 \J ll1·1·on1,. "the 1ntl'f1 nl I UL'I .'-l111n·•· u111d tHH'lea 1'. shalt· 01\. ..... 1:1r .111d ;.:1·uthLrrn:d f.u:il1tU'S t·:J n ht.: l1ud1 ., 'fh•· n;i\11111 ... l ~f1.f1t~1 t·ord 1111111·1•., \111<):-I' ''ht·:Jll h :1rul :.all·1y r1 ·1·ord 1-. "'H' "' 1\11 \1•ur ... t 111 1· :111~· 111tlt1~tr·~ ., • .111 h•nk !111'\\ ;.1r1l l!1l!\'l'rt 1nnr1·d:.ini.:1•r 1rnnl 1 1111~· 111 :0.eU :it', lll!:J llll':!i:i :llld !llHll V. (JACK ANDERSON ) F11r ttif' l'l''1pf1h1· 1x1pul ;i11011. n1urt• 1·n.1I \\ill 11h'<IJI niort• ~1tktH_·:.s ;.ind fh«tlhs f1·on1 poltut;n1l:. 1':J l1 :in1ok1· ... 1;it·ks \1·1H n11t h1 •l11 . dl':.pitc \\h;it the Pll"cr l'Ultl l)<lllies s:t y . 'l'h c t•nviro111n1·11t \\ill :J ISO be po1~unl'l.i hy .;hu: li re:-.. r·l11·1n ical lc:1ks <.11-.d othl'r ro.11 by11roth1ct:o. A s1 ud~ nf a s r h m;i t ic ~. fn r e)(ampll'. l't.'\'e;ils th<d :ill:H·k:. go up the nca rcr th1· ,·ir1i n1s ;irt' to a c11al·f1rt'd pO\\t·I' 11l ;J Ill • SllALI:: OIL: Sh:1 te oil \1orkcrs 11111 lit• p\;1 gued hy "llu ... t , n oi~c :J nd 11ecid1·111 s." no! lo rnentiiHI "\olati lt> h\·drocarhrJll,..,." d111·1n).( 1hi• Clll'fgv h~onl SunH· pl' lli•'"' 111.1 ~ 1':111 ,·e c;inet·r . 1\ IHc·h 1ht• \v;Jl l'f' r·un ul'f 1 ri1111 1h1· SpC'lll .... h;ili· could al ,'l ~pre;itl "'I l1•\ 1•lopn1 t•nt uf :.h"lc oi l fat·ililt!'s 1·puld hl' ;11·r11n1p:1 11ied by boom tu\\tl dcvt'lopn11·111 .·· 1h1· r1•p•1rl \\':Jrn .... "AdL·q11:l1f' 1n1·di1·ul ;ind s1111it<1r1 fae1hl11 •-. 11111 ... 1 i. .. prn\11IL-d to r nsurt• pulil1r h1·:iHh · SOI..\H l•::O..EHf;r : "S<il;ir cni•1 e,\ pme r i-:t·~ a :. thl.' rleunc:.l, l>Ofl·.!>1 t·ncr!?Y :,ourt'l"" although there is a possible health hazard rrom the gt>rmanium used in "pholovotaic cells," sl;1t <'~ thi: report. It \' d r n 1· I P 1· I r 1 c· P 0 \\' r-r ' 11 ,dr.of'lt•r·I ne 11n111·r. "'here it c;_in 111• ch··\1:lop1·1!, 1-. 1·u111par:1li\'ely ff1't' of ... cnou:. h~·•dlh 11ro!i lcn1s. 'fhe \'hi('f d:tn)!t'I', ~•1,\S 1ht· rl'port, would l'!Hllt' lrnnl ;i l\:1n1 f.1 il t11't• Soliil \\'a..,11· Fu c•1: Soli d \\ ""1 t·.~ probabl.v \1 Ill IH• l111 rntd fur fuel. 'J'hi s; 1v(')11]d hel p \\'ipc nut "open flu1nps \1h1t·h :ti'\.' l''\('l'llt·11t hrCC'ding J.!l'CIU l\clS of 11!:..L·a !'-1' 1·,11'!'\ ing 1n :o.c1·1.., and rudcnL., " ~t1 C:l.l"..\lt l'l)\\l·:lt : \111·11·.11 ('llf•)'g\. \lhllt• ,\ c•Ji·:111 l'lll'I L;\ ~"ll l"l't' '1n tern1:i nf ;.ur quahl\ ... \\:Jil'" 1h1• r (•porl . •'µrc ~1·11t 'i thf' J.!r t«Lle:.1 potc111ial h;.11.urd 10 hu1n:u1 h..:.-ill h 111 I feel gloomy like you \\'hen I :0.1·1· tho:.c pol1t1c:1 I l)USter. ... lh:il· blight th1· l;_i nd:.ca1>1-•-:Jnd tHHI :o.otne pol1llt·1;_i n \\·ho prub"hl.v -.;.i_\·!' h e ·~ fig ht 1ni.: poll ution' 1\re I h1•v rl'<l II\' 11:.t 1 , . ._, c11oJug h to 1 h1 nk ttiiS \Yill ~:in \·otes·.· Not milll''. J l'..\r. Gloom' G.n comm~nl • ~•e '""""'Wd Dy re-•~ -""t1ol nec~n•"ll tel le<I mo ""''"'et ""' .,.. .• ~,.., Mlltl yow• "1 ~tw i. G!Hmy G.I•, 0•1ly i>tlOl ;JJI rucls. All pcrsOn:. are su sccp~ibl e 10 rad iation and its efrects of cancer, 111utation~:i nd life shortening ... ... ro duti·." thf' report adds. "lhl'rP h:1\'t' ht'1'n 110 h;iza rtlous rt.'lc<.1:0.1·:. t•f r ;i d i;1!ion t o th e public f rurn con1n1crc1:i l rc:Jctor~ in the Unit ed Sl••11·s ." The 50 now in Of)Cralion :Jrc ennsirl L·rcd s;.ife r th :ut_power pl :Jnts !'i red h\ eo<i l or oi l. Bul the enormous 'dangc i·s or p lui l.Alium. v.•hich C:Jn eau :.c boni: eant·c r from the most infinile:.11nal l·:O:posurc, "t a nn ot be dism1 S:.l'IL .. Gi-:(IT ll l'.:H~l :\L ENERG\': A:. ;1nolhl·r substitu te for oil , it m:Jy l1e pos~1hlL' 1t1 h:i rnc:.s the heat from lht• 1·:.111-h ·:. c1J1't' Hut along 1\·ith thl' useful :o.1ean1. n1orr no-.:ious substances - ~ulfitll.'~. ;_i1nn1onia, t':Jrbon monoxi de. arton. r<1don. bo ric :.tcid ;ind mercury -\\'I ll also hubll lc out of lhe earth. Onlling for geothermal po'>l·er is a noisy exereis<'. sometinies rausl ng rlcafne~s an1ong miners. "Tht• role or ~eo th er 1na l d e \•c lo pm e nl i n tngge1ing earthqu akes ·~ not \11•1\ k1m\1 n," tht! report acid~ ominously, "llut the potentials for 1na,ior :o.eis1111e :1t'tl11nc :1 nu0Llle dismissed ·· ,\:. rnurt• and more f'ncrg,v 1s produt:t•d in 1\tnPrica. th e l'('porl l'nresc('~ a no xious rcl('ase of sool , s;j lts, ;.ic ids. tarry clrup ll•ls, dusts , sul furous gasses . 11itr0Us gasses, t·a rho n m o n ox i de, ox id a nts. h~(\r111·arhons and othe r fil th int o 1ht> :1ir 'l'h1-rt•:.ults. as :-.pecifie<I 111 the r1·1x1rl. ,1fl' enough lo make <I pe r:.on \1.1 nt 10 i;o b ac:k t •1 t he h or~~·:1 n d ·bu g~y <1 nd l hc 1 riple-t1u1 \t._,,j tl oui3le beet The Evolution of Halloween ·1·.11111•rr1111 h1.·1nj! ll.1lln\11•1·11 1h1· \•11111 ~~•1•r .. 11 ill ht• on th1.• pr11\\I \\'Ith 1h .. 1r :-tnnu,d ··1111·k 111' lr+•;i l'' c;.1111..·r Vn l lO\\lll !' th ~· 1 r.t{lltion 111 1·t·11 1\111<•-. ~ht •y II di 11<.' d1•t'kCd "IJ( Ill l'!l;1 .,k'i. \\I)'"' .111d 10 .. 111111• .. I ' pf1'..,l!llf Jll C 1111 ' Ii".,' J! 1111 ... 1., 11 .. 11 ~·p l1l111 ... "' "1 h1•I 1·1•! ll' ! h,11 .11 1o·r ... l i •!1u~ p.1r1 •n1 .. !P t'\t'r11 .. 1• ~r1•,1! , ,\LJll••I\ \II• IJ1•p,1rltll• nt !JI 1·.,n .. uf'lll'r \tl;iH.,, h .1~ l'"'llt'•/ a hul lc11n 11,1rn1n ~ 1•1 1111• ();pJL'l'I ' tll "lll h ! U"tUllllnjl, I pr111111 ... 1 1-. lh•· .111\1111h.il10..,1 u1n~·!:i ,IJould '"' l l.11n1 , .. 1.11111111 Hut lhl'Y v.;1ru 1h.11 -.1111'1I.1th1!111~· 1-. fl:.imc: 1•·l.11!11•nt 1•r l\.1 n11 I• 1 .. 1.1nl''doe:. no• n\1 .1 11111 .. 111.111·11 .. r 1 11 1• 11ro11r •'1~·turn 1•-. !111ul•l lio l ·'~hl'' v1!"ible rir 1l••111r .111·il \111h r ilk!ll \'e.tapt . S-0 lhJI n1 0111r1 .. r ... 11 di ..,, 1 1h1·m. C~iJUllt·s 111 •ll>t'n /l ,un1 l.1nll·1n ... ire ,1 "n1J no" ;111d IJ;1 I I l•t V I"' 11 t'r• d I 1 gh11n ~' l!'i fll \()ll'tl "' .t p.n 11n.i.: .. 11.11 lht• r)1 ·~.11lnli'l\I .. 1.itl'r. the h1•-..I p11l11•\ tol' .,,rh'I\ I· 111 ·Lt\' hrHl'll'. 'fJ11 ..... ol ('fiUl :.'t·. \\l!lllft J11• 1 '11 n111 .. 1 ,.t•n ... 1hl1· .1n1t \~oulrl 1•11rn1nc1 t1: l h~· r1 .. k .. 111 C'luldtt•n l~·1njl ru n r\\11 , ,1H,1C'lo.l•d, ur ,.;111·n p111 ... 11111111" 111 olht•• I [ EARL WATERS ) lll!Ul'IOU'\ s uh:.l :JHl't·~ Ill lhi' h:1n<lo111 . 111 l'andy or otht·r 1 n·:1 1 ~. Storit'S ()I •ll'pt';i \C fl p c r ••111 .., l1·1·1t111 1: lhc 1·hildl't'l1 l':llld,\ l'llil\~·d l :1~.11il f"l> h:J\(' h1•1•n r<'p(lrtt•1t nun1t·ruu .... 111n t'l- l ht' ;i (l\t•nt nl "11 l('k 11t lr(',11'' 1 .. nf r1·1·t•11\ \1111~1;:t• :11111 "·'"' 1~•pul.1r1 11'd l;ir"t'I\' throu,Lth lh•· 1·fl ,,1 I., nl 1ho~1· 111 pu~l1{· cdl1t·,it 1r111 It 11 :1:.. th1•y IX"l1 c,·cd. a \\;.1y 1t1 d1\1111h1· 1·l11ld ren I rom t ht• ('rtH·l .uul I h1n1chl 11·,.~ pr:1 nl.., \\ h11'h had 1·nn1t· l11111,11 I. llalhJ\1t•1•11 1n /l)rlll\'I \ 1·;ft< - ~'Ttl.I .. 1n 1tu m111rt .. nl m.in\' 111 ~ .1 1Xl0r ~ul11l1nn \nrt 11 ,., p,1t ll1·ul.1rl.v n1.1riun11r1.111 1 .. 1 1•1h11·.1111r., lu ht• ('n 1·our.q.:1ni.: \11t1r1:;.~11•1 ., to 1111h1IJ.!1• 1n e~· tt1rt1on . 1.'\l'll th1...; 1ntld lorn1 . ui:.1111,,1 th1· <'tl111•nr\' ,1 .. :1 n11•an ... o l :irnu ... cnlt'nl 111 ... ;.i f.1r rr\ lr"nl the• r(';11 m1•an1ni: ol tht· t.1 :11 l-1•1 1! 111.1ri., lht• ('Vt' nr · 11 ,111!!\\' ,\1.1~:. or A11 ~.11111-. l>.1 y ·r11.11 lt'-.(11.d i:'.""" 0111 nl .1 thr ee· lf:i,v t'1'l1 •h1.1l1un hr l<I h,v 1he ,1nrit•11t r1r111d .. , ,j llt'(' t'hr1.~ll;i11 r t·lt.Lt lnn111' lh<' L'l'll" 'l'hi• t'\ c·nt ":1 .. ro1nrt1l••nl to the !1· .. 111.1! 111 flonmna. ll11rn:1n g11(!d1•i'l:ol of frusl.~ :incl g;irdenc;, so !ht• roasting ol 11111 , ;.ind i.l l)!)l('S bl'cume sym hollc or I hl' l'\·.io11·inl! or the harvt-sl. S1111•t• lht• ;uu·1cnts \\'cr1· !i uprr· :'l!ll!IU:O. thcv bt•l1t'V\·~I the e\J\' bl'fQf(' th•• t·t•h·bra'11ot1 was lhi• n10.~1 li kely I Hll!' lot' i.;ho:o.IS ;inti \\Jl lrht'S \o l'Ol.i lll , Sn !ht',\' kept all night v1 g1I ~ \\'llh bun· 1111 •,, ,\:-; tht• l'l•.;!1\al rarritd ovi•r lo n1nr1· n1 .. d1·r11 111111 •.., thl' 111no\•at 1u11 of \11l l'h anti ~h1\:-I ('•J..,lu1nc:o. ;111d l:Jl'k 11 l.1n11·r11:. bct'al'llc part ol lhl' (Jb:i£•r- llAl,t,()\\'•:f;N in I.hi s country "''<'~ t hl· oer:1 :0.1on for ('1111\n1u111t~· fc ..,\1t·al:-;. u-.11.,111~ ... pun-.01't'fl by thl' chureht•:. 1'\1•1~h\)Ot':o. g,1lhl'l'Cd IH \\'lll t'h lhl' \o\lllg hunl nut". 1l11<'k lor UJ>PIC's bob· bing n'i a tub. :ind froht· 1n their \\l'l l'd <'0!'1t1111r-. 1\:-1 lht' yl":ir.' 1~·1·111 by :.om<' or lh(• tr'lllll't~olc•ry ):01 out or hand :ind IX'C'ti mt• prttnkl°'ry v.h1C'h 11•11rkcd harfl· :.h111.., nn olh<'rs l'.:\C'nluall ~· lhl' more :-1n1:-:tcr lvpt'" sc11<.<tl on the o<:ra:-1011 ror m:Jsks ;ind d1.,gu1:.1• ... to 1x•rl)('trutc the ft :. ;ind nlht•r t•run.,.., So lh<.' "lr1rk or lrrat" ,.., an im· J)fll\(_'11H't1l bul lf.1lln\\et·11 ('OUld hi' 1nu1'h rtiol'i>, n1e.u1u1~lul 1t lhe t•lfur l \\a.~ h11' <I nu1rr thuuJ,i httul und belier 01·g;in11.1:d f1'~!1v1ty . 11 1s •in oppor. lUIHl\J fol' lhl' chur('hC'" If! l't•i<t11rf' lh<? t.'\'('ll\ IO LI surer IHlll 111011.! \\flrthy UC· 1•a..,J11n 'l'o thc Editor : Eidt· rl v citize ns on lo\\' fixed inl.'ofn c ;.irc in de.spcr ale need of ;idequ:Jll' low l'o~l housing. 1'hry seldon1 rcpresenl ;i nlaJority, or :1 s igni l'ieant pu!itie:.i l fort;e in the co1n1nuniliC's in \\'hll'h v11tl'r app ro\':d is requi red bt·forc publie hous ing ean bt> eonstrueled. A:. ._. rcs1,llt sub:.lanl1 ;tl fedcr:1I huu ~i ng funds go to ot her state~. "'h1le l'.:.tlifor· oi:i Sl'IHOI' e1li1.cns euntinut• lo borrn\I' 1ro1n tht·1r 1·ood bud gets 10 pay th1· hi gh cu~t~ofhous tnl-!. i\ V01'E f'OR Propo:.illon 15 11oultl rct:.ii n local control. ~l.'1ly couneil ap· proval \\'ould s t ill be reqw rcd bt_.fof'(' any hou.~i ng euuld he apprn\'til l bu\ \\uu ld eliminate the, u n nece~!';u·~ de la~·:. a nd e"pe n.!>eS 11f ~pc1·1;d ri·ll'rl'ndu rn elf'C l ion ... l':.i~~a gc ur P ro11u~1tion l j \l'OUld t'll· cour:Jgc l·ons l r uction of public hou:.in!!, unit s and \1·ou ld tht'rcby l.ent'fil !ht• pri vate bu ~1ne ss ~et·tor \\'hil e :1t t ht• :o.t11nelime providing needed jobs Pll·ast' join u .... \he Ca lifornia Lallor Fedl'r a lion. and t hl' Lea gut ur \\101ne1l Vul l't':. in \(J \in g o n Nov 5 ful' Propo:-.11\un i.·,. FHANI' t\ ;-..: D J Er\:" FO R BA'rll ·ro1he Editor . J \\'ish to .!>I rc:is the follO\\ 1ng point~ 111 fa\'orofSenatur Denn is £. Car1>e nler . t. Sen<itor Carpenter doe~ not par· Lit.;pate in the legislative re liren1ent pl an. 2. He has consistently opposed the early rclire n1cnt pl an for legiSlator~ during hi·s tenure in office. :1. He ravo r s a !<1\v limiti ng legislators lo a tolul of 12-year servit'l' in Sacran1 ento. 1'hus, elin1inating thf' need for a rctiren1ent system and· Jil Uara nteeing a new input of people and ideas intoSaer;_im enlo. 4. I lle1ieve he has done an excellent job in Sacra men to for hi s constituents. LLOYDM .LARSEN l~in&ilitie.'t To the Editor 'l'our cditori :J I endor~cment ot' our incun1be nl s tate senator dot>s not sit \\'ell 1\•ith m any per:.ons "·ho are in - terested in hu1nan r1Mhl:. und ll<1r t1 cul a rly in the e limina t ion or 1nec1uiti es !iUI fe red by \\'On1cn ;inti other minority groups. Sf:~i\TOR CA RP•:NTER'S rerord or voting again.st all leg~l a l1on des1~ nC'tl lo r e nl e d y th e C'urre nl We'd do Jhe repairs but we can 't get the /Htherl' ' ( MAILBOX ) l.r tters /ro,u reader~ are wtlcome. f\'or· r110LI!/. tl rill'rll s/1 ot1/d convey thei r 1nes· :;<iyl'~ 111 :1oi1 wo rd.~ or /cxs Tiie right lo con· dl'll)t' /1•11ers 10 f1/ sµpcc or eli1n 1nate libel 1.~ rcS1'TLt'd All lt>llt rs r11usl iriclude slg· 11ulure and n1a1hng oddreS$ bul noniei rr1(111 ht• 1r1//11!1•/d 011 reque:sl 1f .~11/f1c1enl fl'U.Wll! I.~ Oppilff'lll Pot>f rl/ u:1/I flUI l>l· 11ull/1~/u•(/ 111 ... l,'.n n1111:11100 <1 ga(n::.I "unit·1t 11> Un 111 1 •1111~11.--.d Ht! voled ··nu" on ever\' JlfllJJn~:1l m:1dt• d11ri n).( tu~ last tt•rn1 or <1ffH't'. 'f l11:0. lrlC I Utlt·~ lh1• rollo"·ing"'. l HI.'' 1o;.1u11 nf sehoul t e.~tboo~s to !!l\t' a ...... ,i11 ~t11· pnrtr:J)<il or IJOth :.l'XC:i ' ~. Vund1ng of ttoy care c1•ntcr" 011 ur neur publ ic univ\!.rSities. colleges ;_i nd 1·u111n1un1ty t:ul lci-;es. 3 The i'.:q ual En1µloy111e11t Op por· tun1 1~ Act or 1~7 1 . 4 llcv1sio n uf \he 19&4 Ci,111 Rights :\\·\,;, \u pruh1b1\ sex di ~1·riminut1on 111 l11r1n µ a nd nro n1olio11 .., ror Sl.J IC, l'nunly and Cit .\ A gl!nt•lt·~ ~, l'ruluh1t1n:.: puhht• :.t•hool..; lrt'un 1l1 :.t·1·1 m111;.~r111n 111 1•n1pll1ynit•nt 01i th1· b:J:-.ts of ::.ex :J lone Ii Pro\'id1ng equt1l f;_ir1 l11i<':. and trt':Jtme nt uf county jad inrn;Jtt'.'i.. All of•lht· 1ne:Jsurc:-. cleser1 hcd abo\t' \\'ere p:.isst•cl over"·helmin gly 1n tht• St:J te Scn<.1tf'. Our senator nQI only \'Olcd ag:ain~t thf'.~c hut \\'a.<; ag;iinst 1i othc!' pro·\\·om t•n ·~ r 1J!hls l1i ll~. SURE[,\' t hi s ki nd ol' h1;i :-; ~jgai n:.1 the interests Of :ti lcasl fil pt'ITCllt of tht' voters shou ld he proui,:ht t1J !ht· al · lention of th{' puhlil' 1'ht: chrdh·ng1•r Frank Barbiil'O, vffc rs a nt·v.· 1:1(.:t'. a fresh approa ch und re:.µcet for .1111· righl s of all human btlni;::.. 1tt(·lud u1;.: \1·01nen. Pi\THlCIA llF':RZOG • \OW Fa.,c s I To the 1'~d11u r ; 1 rd li ke to lh:Jnk you rur (he doubh· t'O\'(•r:1g1• ,i(J\ l'n ou r NO \Y nu.~e11ng I )t·t Iii ,\' tt repu1:.1blc 'tie Wli P3P£•r 1hough. I thou ght ~·ou mighl be In· t1.•1·c~t1.:1t-in the lruth of "''hat ac tually h:qipcnt·d on our spending and pricl'S "'ill come do1,·n. I see that tar sales arcdo.,·n and I hey ha \·e been sharply tlo"·no\·er the last t"·o ye;.irs. yet prices ror cars ha\·e continued to rise. l\1anufacturers or man\' con!)umer ilems-1'V sets, rur· niture, hd1Ee :.tppll:J nct's. etc. -are la~·1ng off ·orkc r~ fo r lack of business yet the r nsume r price index con· ll nu~s to ir1se. li ui lde rs "·anl go,·ern· n1 cnt he lp bccau.se the housing bu~ines:. 1~so h<id . i\'ut l>t'ing an econon1i<· expert. I am nul ;_i hl e to :-.ce hll\\' a ll this e,·ident con· :o.un1t·r busing resistance has brought 11ri ~s do"·n • ' ; I' CE llif AINLY under s tand President Ford's distaste ror price co11trols for lik e a ny good. red·blood ed Am eri can I am fQr free t•nter1>rise. The only thing that I am not uble 10 comprehend 1~ "·hy the go,·ern· n1ent feel.s th:Jt it is J!OOd to have ®II· trol~ 111 the forn1 of quolas, parity 11rices. dutit<s. ell' 10 keep prices up a~ 111 \ht< t':tse of 1\'hc;1t. ~ug:J r, cotton. liteel and ·~1ther cu1nr11od 1ties ~·hile 1ttaintaining tha t C'un trols to keep pr.ice s do'w n a r r unsound. The P re ~ident h :J s ;_i :;;ked the '•tiddle ~:aste rn countries ror ronlro\s to keep oi l prices down , but he has advocated no t•ontrol.-. for natural gas prices domt·st IC:J lly. or rourse. I re:.ilize th al a ll or this seem s inconsistent to me hctausc I don't ha,·c access to his ceonom1cc,..perts. One thing that doi::s cheer me Is that profits of oil. sugar, steel, food proces· sing and m uny othe r companies are up u:.trono1n ically and if I understand the i,:overnment's economic theori es cor· 1·ectly, this should soon sol\'e inflation. :\ow, all thec:onsumerhas to do is ''bite the bullet" long enough . PETERr.1.•IAZELL P11wer Ploy? ·1\1 lhe Editor Isn't it an1az1n g I.hat the Nader ~rOl!li, the J>eoplc's Lobby and En· \ll'o nrni:nt a l Coalit io n. div e r se ~rouP s. have 101n1 ·d tngether otnfJ found the tin1t• a nd n1oncy to in· \f•sligate Sen. c·:1rµentcr's a pa rtment 1n Satra mento'! Although we t•ould get the first proj ectnr to \\'Ork, it woo Id not hold lhc larger· Kodak Carousal tr<iy3. I then phoned II (riend to borrow htS, KUfl:ik proJ{'Ctor . Two women drove lo Pll'k 11 up. returned :.1nd sel up this , :iecund prnJector. Nader himself has cost the Am· t•rica n public billiOns of dollars \\'Ith hi :. l'ld icul OttS ideas O{ hov.: people ~hr1u ld li ve. !lit or dri\'C. aside rron1 the buzzers to rcmlhd you that he i~ only th inking of )'Our weUare. E\'en more a mazing lli rhal these super, holicr·th11n·lhou groups never seem lo find a Df!mocrat at faull 1£this-isn't a political power pla}' by supposedly 11on·political groUps, \\'halevec could you call it? •· GOLDIE JOSEPH I.vier. the owner oft.he projector·did <irrivc heC'<1use he Wllli interested in :.eeinA 1 hi: s l11ic sho\lo>. -..- Also. lhcl'(' w11~ <1 r1 C"tror in the d::i tc 11uole<I 111 l hf' :1rl1(.'I~. Our gl!ncrlll rnonlh ly 1n.--.ct1ngs ::ire held the third \VC"dnc~d ;iy of each 1nonth. not frlclay as \\'us er ron •ou~ly printed. 'l'hanl.: you l\1otaln' for the double covcrBge or our mecr.ng. fll . .i.. ~1 . UllN, Pre!l"idcnl Lagunu He ch Chapter NOW Ero no'" Ir: P•.::le To-Ill<' 1'.:d1tor Would h ki: to ask (he hel11 or the D:iily Piiot ur :-.ome of il!PI tnoreeoonomica lly well·ver~ed reotde rs in undcrstand1na Prc~idcnt f•'ord ':oo "bite the l" proi-:ram. 1'here art! sevcrul a~r1Ctt~ t he Prc .... iclt?n t'~ a ntl·lnfl titiona ry proJ[ra m lh:it I :im not :Jhlc In undl!r· :-.tunrl, undouhlctllY bccoiu:.e I h<1ve nol haa lht! lll)!)Ortun1ty or Ut)k1ng wllh his econom ic cxpcrts1 fl RST, the IJrt111ldt!nl has 11t1ttl;C'i lt·d that \IC Hht.· f'l't'llJlt', thHt i:-.J <.'UI llO\\'n ORANGE COAST DAllY PI LOT Robert N . \Veta. Publisher Thomai Ktt'vll, Edllor Barbato K reibich, Edilorlal Page Editor The editorial page ot lhe Daily 'Pilot 5ttks lo inform and stimulate f!aders by prestntin1 on !his pace dn·erse comm entary on topics of in- tere11t by syndieiltetl columnists and canoonnits. by providing a rONm rot rtaOOrs · views and by pttSentlni; lhis ne .... ·spoptr '& opi nions and Ideas nn currt nl topirs. The editorial opinions or the OaUy Piiot •Pl>tl r onl9 in the edlfnrlnl C"Olumn ut the lop or the page. Opinions t:icprtskd by the col umnisl~ and carloonista and leuer wrilcrs et re their own and no endon.cmcnl or their ''i~ws by lh~ Dally Pilol should he 1nferrtd. WcdncsdAy, Octobcr'30, 1974 • -' i7 I I l · ,• - . . Irvine Todav's Fi11al • EDITION -N.\'.Sfoeks VOL. 67, NO. 303,SSECTIONS, 106 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER 30, 1974 TEN CENTS . e Receives Warning 1 About Housing 'COULD LOSE CONTROL' Housing Spokesman Klein $500 Gift Approved By Irvine . ,\ftt'r ll'at'ntn,g that five hous1n~ d1scr1n11 nat1011 ea:-.cs arc being prt's- scd 1n thL· city, the lr\"inc Ci ty Council dl'('Jcl.:>d 1'ul'sda\' to dunal!.: S.500 to thl' 01'angt• County ~~air llousinl,( Council. The donation, s ubject lo a final council okuy, passed despite objec- tions or Counc1\man J1,hn Burton \l.'ho -called t h(' uction "nothing short of a r :.1ilrond. ·· Burton eh ar~{·d that the council did not have enough 1nformalion lo bre ak a tradition \\'hil·h precludes do nations to nonprofit orAani:r.ations . J\li ldred !\·tiller. representing the h ou s in j! g r ou p , d escribed it s operation.-> ;ind ~•li d ··disC'rimination i~ rampant in ()rang<' County.'' Sht· s:.iid that in dnublc·checkin,g compl:.iint ~ h~' nlinoritics rcru~ed hou:-1nj.\ shl' \laS rrec111cntly told the :1partn1cnt 111 qut'stion had already bl'£'11 rented . i\ls. ~filler is blaek. But \1 hl'll a ""hitl' co·\1·orker tried a short 1111\l' l;1lt't .. lh\.' ap<1rtmenl "·as ··suddl'lll\" a\ ;ulablt>."" :-he said . In lrv1i-H·. she :,aid, rl\"l' cuses arc being \l'Ol"kl•d by the _i:!roup. at least t11·0 or 11·h i<· h an.• nc1v·~alr houses. Tht group . she said, also gives as- ~•slancc 10 cilhl'r s ide 1n disputes 1.>et- 11·cen la ndlords and lenants. i\I rs. ~l ill er as ked for a contribution of S.157. b:tsctl on Irvine's population as a J>t•rccntagc or Orange Co unt y. '!'he ~roup hopes to raise $39.000 (rom <·It v cont r1 but ions. Council 1n ;.1n ll e nry \}ui gl ey. hn"'ev<·r. recon1n1endcd that lhc donation b(• r;.us1"'d lo S.500 bcc aus~ ol ht•r c1t1 es n1a,v nul contril>ulc lhcir :-h:1rt• · 'l'hl' don:1 11on \\'Ill IJ;• rnad1, in l"'o \\'l't'k'. unl e-.~ thl' C'l t~· attorney reports lh:1t sut h a tontrtl!ution "'ould bt• lnl prop\·r. • Airlines Accord l\tlAlttt <U PI) -Striking machin·: lsts ratified a new contract and back· •to-work a g reem e nt with National Airlines, the union announced today. .Sorry, Folks; Tuesday Was ,4 Bad Oay !\l anv Daily Pilot s uh· scriber"s 'reccivcd1 very, l~tc deli very or thci r pu llC'r Tuesday. for "'hlC'h viC' a rf' \'cry sorry. 1'hc l)a i I): I' Llut is in the l'roccss or con1plclin.I! a change lo a new 1echnology. 11rotlucing the p;1pcr from filn1l·t.I lype insteud the traditional metol t ype. (Tom !\l nrflht nc disN1sscs it in his ··.1 u:-t t;ou~tinft'' column today on VagcA·l I. YcsterdaywR!ii the first use or lhl• vroces$ on our latest deadline 1Jagc11 , :ind thinb'S did nol \\'Ork nut :01 plunnl'll. \\'e "ere \•cty late ~citing to 1 he prl's:., und som c prl·!l!I trouble further dchi)·ed us . Our carriers tl1d thciT· hc~t to deli\1<'r under the unh :1ppy <·l rrumllitances. \\le . apolu~l1.e lo I hem anl1 lo ~·ou rnr U1e Inconvenience. Please bc11 r with us . Hobert \\'tfd, Publisher OAILVMLOT • . . Unless I rv1ne dC'\'Clo11s an aggr.e:-- St\'e policy to C'ncoul'a ge low-incomt.• housing, the cit.v could lu:-l' l'ontru1 over ho us ing project:-1\hiCh olh r level.-. of /JOVl'l"nmf'nt rna y tlce1dl' lo build lhcrt'. a slate ul'f1c1al told lht.' l'ity council 1'uesdu~·. · ltobC'rt l\.l(•in or the L'ahfornia Jo1n1 l"11mm1th·e nn f"11n1 munity OC\'Clop· 1111·111 :1 11cl llou,.1ug Nl·Cdl'l n1 adt.· 1h1· l'l'lllarks 'l'ut·stlu y as he lold tht• l'QUtl· l'il a bout :-t;,it<.• housing h•gislut1011 \I hit·h eould be n1ade la111. in Janua1·y In rl':.po ns~. the council luld t:1t y !\lanacl'r \\"tlham \\IOOllC'tl lo prepart• ;in l'~l1ma te or lhe tOl'I of a f"ity hou~1ng :IJ.;l'IU'.V 1flhl• l:111 •~ p:1s~ecl. '!'ht• btll, :-t•tl 111g up a stute hou~1ni; linane1ni.: 1·ur11Uratio11 lo i;i\'I.' \ov.:,in· tl'rest l oan~. h:is bcl'll p:.is~ed .once by- the J\:,sl'mh\.1· and Scnale. bul \'t'tOl'd !)~·Go\·. Hon3ld RC':1~.111. To l r\·inr. hl' s;11d, 1l mr;1ns .1 cho1 Ct"' h<'l"'l'C'll Jn .1ct11·e 1·1\\ huu:.1n i;: pl'Ogl',1111 UI' ha\'1111-: th1· :'la!l' Pl' ft'<ll•ral J;O\"t'l"nn1t·nt :'ll'I' 111 .ind lakt• IJ\·1·1·. 1\ city hou~uig age nl·~. Kll'lll l!>:ltd . Nixon Fights for His B U LLf~TIN LONG BEACll <AP)-Richard r.t . Nixon's r()r1ner \\'hitc llouse press secretary, Ronald L. Ziegler, said this afternoon, '"There is no doubt that ,, .. e almost Jost President r-.;ixon yester· day afte rnoon." LONG BEACfl(AP) forml•r President Ni:ii;on is still on the criti<.·a l list. a lthough he sho"'S some in1 · pro1·e menl and his internal bleeding has apparently :,topped, his doctor said toda\·. "llis v·ital s igns arc stabtl:':· said Dr. John C. Lungren, <idding that Nixon had som e "interrupted sleep" during the night. The former president is experi en· cing restlessn ess a nd occasiona l nausea. Lungre n said. l-le said a nticoagulation therapy - which triggered the bleeding thal sent Nixon into shock for three hours Tuesday a fter phlebitis surgery had been discontinued and "'ill not 1.K' begun again "until "'e feel safe that bleeding from s lirgcry is not a danger.·· Lungren said Nixon received ·lhrce pints or blood during transfusions to countera ct s hoc k and internal bleeding. .. There \Vere no siAnificant bleeding problems encountered al the time of surgery." he said, Lungren'! remarks came in a three· page written statement read to newsmen by a hospital spokCs ma n. He attributed the internal bleeding lo secondary rea ction to an · licoagulation drugs Nixon had been receiving to combat the threat or ootentially fatal blood clots. Lungren said he had been in contact with President Ford's physician, J)r. William Lukas h , Tuesday night and this morning. "He expressed President Ford's dceP concern over l\,lr. Nixon's co n- dition and a s ked m e to convey to for· mer President Nixon .and ~l rs. Ni."<on Irvine's Fee • To Developers Will Continue Irvine's much criticized $40 an hour paperwork processing charge for developers will continue at least until the end· of lhe year, the city council · decided Tuesday. Administrative Services Dirt•e1or Jame:i1 Harrington said he has not h:.id enough lime to eva luate the proces~ under \~·hich developers rnake <1 t•ash ctcposi t bl'fnrc pl'occssinQ hcl!in.~ ou dt•posit befor e processing begins on \Vork on t he projects by cit y em· 1>loyes is e harged ag;1i11st the deposi t at the rate of $40 an hour and any ex· cess is refunded. Only three s m a ll project s have been completed under the new system, liarrington s aid. About SS0 .000 in deposits is being held by the city against new de1•elop- ments, he said. • Developers and construction in· dustry s pokes m en have charged that the fee sehedule is among the fa ctors driving up the cosls of housin g in Ir· vine. Rut !\layor Gabriell r Pryor rt•tor\\•11 that no study or the effect or such fees nn house prices has Ix-en n1ade and r111 one really kno\vs. A movf' by !\I rs. Pryor und Coun· ci hnan Robert \V est lo have lhP effect on horn(' prices studied "'as dl·fcatell by the other th rel' counci l members. Counci l m :t n ll cnr.v (~ui g l cy. hO\\'ev~?r, malnt::iincd thut the fees :irl' "not a nlajor factor." :No Call Cards For Council A rcqurst lh;.U Irvin(' ri11• cuun<'il m c m11 c r :-ha1·1..• pe r~oi1al «•l y slaliont·r~· l'lllft.'<I u11 u•1th I he mC'nll)('I'" ht11"1ng n\'1thcr ur111ng l)aper nor l'.11· lin~<·u rd:- t;ounciln1 :1n Henry tluq~li·y, "'ho made tht' rL'llllC:-1 for pl·r:-.onal lt.•I tcrheads Tucscl:1v, asked that t•allin~ card~ no lon!.,\cr t>c 1it·intl'ci ::1Ut•r till' ol h~·r me mber~ rcj cte<l hi s \nit11.1 I idea. OthC'r eouncll n1c1nbrr' m :11nl:1111t•d I hat thi: nnlv use for Jl('rsnnallzed c1 ty st al ione r~· ,;, t is ror IM..'r,f111a l 1101 t·1t y \IS~. , I lhat hi s prayers are for his full and <.'Omplcte rcco1·ery. "Dr. Luk.ash a lso requested thal I keep in contact v.•ith hin1 so he and President Ford may beappriscdof any change in the rormer president's con· dition." :'\!ixon 's 11·1f(•, P;it . ·ind daughters ·rri t 1a and Jolie afrived al the hospital before Lungrc11 's st:1tcmcnt lo be at Ki xcn · s bedsidt•. "Good luck, :\!rs. Ni~o11," son1eonc said. "1.hank you very n1uch," s he replied . Lungren sa id Nixon is recei\'ing in· travenous antibiotics and "'as under conlinuous intensive care. "Speci:.ill y t rained c ritical care nur· ses arc with hin1 around the clock," Lungren sail1. · .. All e mergen cy resuscitatio n equipme nt ror :1ny contingency is <~t his beds ide. ·'lie is ht.>ing n1onitored as any patient in critical conditioo, and this includes continuo us moniloring of hcarl activity and such tesls as con· stdnt monitoring of blood volum~ determination. "A nasogas tric tuhc is being used lt1 pre\•ent dis tention of his abdomen and 1\·:1s ordcrl•d because l\lr. Nixon has paralytic ile us. that is, a partial paralysis of normal n10\"en1ent of tht· gastrointestinal tract.'' lie said such a re:u::tion frequently occurs afte r the type of internal bl('('ding "·hich Nixon suffered. 'fhe slalcm ent added, .. Al this time il "'ould be pre 1nature to provide a , prognos is" -prediction of Nixon 's " Bugged, Budded and Treed Irvine Council Chooses Symbols for City By DOUGLAS FRITZSCll1': Rl' the end nr ·r uesday's city coun1·i l ml't'ling. l r1·inl' w:i s bu!!gCd, huddl~d , slalked :.ind tree1I. \\'1lh rt'l;illvely little d1scuss1on. tht• l'Olllll'il ~ht ppt.•d the orficial d istinctiOtl on " ":1 r iet y of tree. no1rer, 1·egetabll· and 111:-oc<'l. addin1-t lo thl' cily syn1 - l>11logy: Thl• city tree, l'innamomum Camphor a. orCamphortrel'. · 'fht• t.,I~ rlo\l.·er, Agapanthus or I .11 ~··of-the-N ile. --l 'he city vegetablt.'. a sparagus. -·l 'he l·ity insect, Pa pilio Rutulus, the 1vcst ern swallowtail bullerflr. In brcuking ne\v ground with a city insect, t he council has set a precedent ot her cilics in Orange County are sure to fot101v . On{'(' the 1vord gels a round, olhc1· (•ouncil s undoubtedl1· 11·ill \.\'ant to ke<'p up \l'ith thet1rvi.nians and begin slaking uut various spt·cies for their \)\\ 11 . Soon. e11 Jl'S \\'I \l boast lhei r 0\\'11 Cit ,\' H0t!t•nt , City Bil·d ;:ind City ~licrobc ·rhC' tho1cl'S a re altnost t•ndles:-. .\lmosl rnr a toupll" or reasons. ·rhC' l )r;tngC' l '.uunty past11ne of 111 l'orporat1 ng a OC\V tily :is soon a:. !here art' enough res1dl'nts to forn1 a ci1r council\\ ill put a se1·ere s train on the nu1nb('r or species a\'i!ilable for theofricial mark. Add in the environn1ental data OFFICIAL BUTTERFLY Irvine's P1pllio Rutulus l\'hi ch accompanies any request for appro\'ul of a new development. A recent projecl in Irvine. for l'X<1 n1ple, projected this effect on 11 ilclli rc from the dc\'clopment: ··~lost other SJX'Cies resid t•nt lo this :1r\':1 \\'Ill :.il so be displ aced by the dc\·eJopmC'nt. En1phasi:; on the bird populalion "•ill shifl to f:1\'or som<' eommon urha n ~ongbird s pecies . Genera li~". howe\'er. the numht:·r of bird s pecit·s displ aced ""Ill be greater lh3n thl' number !hat 1vill fin d the ur- ban environment foll'orable. "The coyote, jackrabbit and olher resident mammal species 1v1ll a lso be di splaced ,'· the report state<!. 'fh ese common statements. buried in \'Oluminous en\'iro nmental re· ports bring homelhetrucimp:1ct . ny 1ne umc 1oe !>ac1a1eoack va11ey sphts up inln :1 dozen or so scparale cities. the l'hoitc or City Heptiles. City Amphibians and C1 ly IJa~1cr1a 11•1\I he cul back by the ··displ atcm cnt. ·· .And tber(''s no ilOinl in having a Cl\)' bird thal is only round in Uganda. Naturally, the imporl3nce of hvinJ! cit.Y symbols "'ill gi1•e new impetus to incorporation of nc"' cities. . In addition to the esthetic value.and status value the re 3re practical \'a lucs for such symbology. For exa mple, l rl'ine Boy Scoul s could be initialed lo their troops by sending them oul into to"'n and telling them not to cornc hack until they had har1'ested a pound of fresh mothball:> from the Cu mphor "f'rf•es. Beals a s n11>e hunt a ll holl o\1. A.n d n1 other s. in folJO\\ 1ng the: Pr{•sident's .. clean your plalc'" as- sault on inflation. could tell the little darlings they ar(' unpatriotic if the~· don't eat their asparagus. But lhere arc :.cnsit11·(• areas 111 picking city sym bols \\'hi ch the l r\•inc council recognized 111 its brief discus· :.ion on the topic ·rucsday. Good taste dictated that the Cit~· Fruit and the City Nut not be named ir a public session. 'Nixon .Happy at Coverup' \\',\Sllli\GTON il .PI J J eb Stu;i rt l\l:igruder testified todav lhat he \\'as told in the s um m er Or 1972 that Presidt.nl Nixon l\'3S "1)articularly pl eusf'cl '' by cver.vthing he t!\lagruderl had done to keep the lruth of \\latergate from comin g out. !\lagruder previously has admitted lo fabricating a phony slory to co\·er up the inl'ol1'emenl of high·levc/ Nixon aidC's in \Vatergate and lyi ng under oath about it to the grand jury. Jusl bcfOl'l' he \\'ent to the grand jury for a s econd lime on Aug. 16, 19i2 , tllagrudcr t ('stificd :1t the \\latcrgate co\'er-up trial today, he \~t·nt 01·er his fa lse tcstimonv \\'ilh then presidf'nti;d rounscl Jo.hn \\I . l)can 11 I at lhl' \Vhitc l·lousl' '"l\lr . ()pan lold n1 e hl' 11•as pleased 1\'ith cverythini.: I \\as doini;: to kCl'P \ht• trulh fron1 C'O ming out ;1bout Water~~1le ho\1' evcrvonC' :ii 1hc \Vhit c I-louse and ~ti I.he Comn1it11'e to He·elecl the Presiclcnt \1·as pleased .'' he s~tid . "lie particularly n1entioned the Preside nt: that the President \\'aS 1n1rlicularly pleased." lie said that on lhe day follo"·ing his grand jury appearance. Dc3n told him he learned from Justice Depart· ment sources that !\la'grudcr "·ould not be indicted in connection with the \\'atergate burglary. ~tag ruder, "'ho at the time "'as ·deputy director or Nixon's re.election campaign. s ubsequently pl eaded guilty to conspiracy lo cover up the scandal 3nd is s erving a prison term. I-le said he also rcvie"'ed his fa lse l estimon~· v.·ith t y,·o co1·er·up defen· dants, John N. !\I itchcll and Kenneth \\'. Parkinson, prior to going to lhe grancl ju1·y. "~Tr . l\T ilchell 11·unted to he surC' I emphasized his limited role <ind maximilcd 1n.v own role, particularly about fundin ~:· l\l agrudcr said, $M for Ali? Will He Quit or Take Offer? from WlreSt-r\'lfrs N"SEl.E, 7.aire ~ rtfuhammad All wants to rttlre bul the lure o( a $10 mill ion p.uar;1nlee may change his mind. "Governments arc looking ror me no"·. not promoten;," the newly re· t·r11~·ned hea''.Y\~:eight boxing cha mpion revealed following his conquest nf GCQrRe Foreman Tuesday night. . ALI Rt:v.t:AJ.t:D th:H he had recenlly rece ived a telephone call rrom a rcprcscntal1vcof an undlsclo!lcd government euaranteelng him SIO mil· lion to dcrrnd the title against f''oreman or Joe f''razicr. (0ctalls on the fight torl:'I)' on l\ I I "I don 't "'anl to li ght nohody. 1 seriously w:tnl to retire but not right 110" I "';int to ~-e my name there for a while. "I GOT A RI G decision t.o ma kt. I might ~top where J 'm at and rorgf'.t lhc 111oncy. 1r 1 right, il won't be for me . I will have to lalk lo J::hjuh ~t11ham n1 ud (l('adcr or the Hlack Muslim sce:t) Cir:-t . • lie said De rin a ssured him in August. 19i2 that the men accused ul lhe bu gg in g a nd burglar y "·ere ''holding.'' l-1£' said he understood that to mean that •·they \Ve re being paid funds to keep lhcn1 from tcllin,i:: the truth." Dean. !\Tag rude r continued, assured him that he "'oulcl ··be taken care or in the same ma nner" if he "·cre indicted and prosecuted. Eailier. l\l asrudcr said he had \'olunt ce r cd s hort ly ;jfter thl' \\'atergatc arrei.t" to take the bla me for the bugging but \\'as told lhl." \\'hitc !louse rejected his offer hccause h..: '11"as "too close" to ;<.litchell . th('n :\1xon campaigu d irrctor. ancl \\'hit c House r hicf of sl;1ff II H. llalden1:u1, <1lso a dCfl'IHl:.int. Judge Fin.es Greylioit1id \\'ASlll:'\Gl.ON (f\1'1 -A J1•der.1l JUdl?cloda ~· f1nc1l r.rcyhoundCnrp th1· m:1\1mum S5,000 for mak1ng 1lll'i.:a l poht1cill t nn\I ibulions to Ulch:ir1I 'I Nixon r\lltl S~·n <;corge l\I C'<io1"rn 111 t ht• 1'172 pre .. idcnl 1 a I cu mp111gn li r1.:y hnuncl 1>\eadcd lo!Uill) 1111.;; n1onth lo maluni.: illegal C1Jnt nbu11un-. of Sll>.0.10 "fh11nl;jS Firi nc)·. tht.• f1rn1 ·~ ;11 tot nt.\ . :,a HI :1l I bu\ a ~n1all 1l~rl nr I he m11n1 •y \\l'nl lu N1xon·!i re·t:lcC'tton t'•Hn n1 1 t l l'l' 1'h1• mon1'~ \\as ra1:-crl lhrnui;:h a srh1'm1· of :1\\ ardin}! douhlc lx1nusr-. to lirl'yhound e\CCul1\'l'S, 1\ho hull bt:en 1·111 ·1111r:1J.:f'fl hy lhr· corporal\on to ITl :lkP ('Ontril)Ul iQOS lQ 1111l~ or \hl' :' IJ I 1.::.1dc11t 111 Ii· :11111 ulalt!S. l'OUltt !'l'll l't'\l'lllll' bond-. !UI JIJjJl\J\,J I of \Oil'!'~ \I hll"h l"Oll~n bt.• USl'd l•I IU'tl\ldl' lU\\ lllll'lt'~I f1rl;1 1\C'l1l ~ 111 Jll\\.t'l"l'll~l lil'll'IOpllll'IH -. 01' lt1\\1'l It\ 1·111111• 1.11111 I 11·~. 1'h\' ;1 ~t'lll'Y coulrl .il:-o ,l\'I ;1 ... th•· tSee JIOL'S I S(;, Pa ~e A~I Life out Co mt" Dr . t:ldon ll iekn,,111 . ;\'i:\on ·~ · su rgeon . JO tned ,,.ilh l.urcn 1n relcasi n~ the n1ed1 C'<1l sl aten1cnt. Thi• doctors de{'linl•d lo m('et personal!~ \\"ilh nC\\Sn'l'll "'\\\•. as hi s phy~1r1;.u1s. cll·eply ap preciatc the offt•rs of ;1:,~1.~tance and ·prayers fronl a ll 01·f'r lh(• \1orld." !ht· doctors said. They prom1:,C'd ·to do our best to keep the Amcr1t·an publi t: and lht• peoples of otht>r nallons informt•f1 aboutsignific ant de1 elopments · · Bank Heist Suspects Captured A lno of bank robber1· suspect ~ \\cr1· ra1itured 1n T ustin Tuesday :1ftcr leading police on a \\1ld chaSl' from Orange during "·h1ch at tea~\ :1 !I07l'n pis1ol shots 11·e rt• fired ArrC':;tl'd on ch:,rge:-ot hank rob· he r\· and a ~sault l\l'rc Hohl'!'\ (.' . Fer.ganchick. Jt.i. and his brother \\'11 ham. 3.\. bolh of 1\n;iht·im :ind Ste1·t·n Broughton, 21. of Hellf\o\\"Cr . Thl·~ .. "·ere ' turned o\·cr t11 thl' FHI ;inf! booked into Orange Counl .1· J :111 :\n Orange poli ce :-pok1,,rnan :, .. 11.f the 1nr1dcnt b1.·g an :.horrJ _,. <.1f1cr I! a rn "hen ;1 11 lle nl :.ilarn1 \\"J " r1.·ce1vl·d from lhv l"rH!l'd (';1liforn1;1 Bank branl'h at 131·1 :\. ·ru ~t 1 n .\\'e. 1>nlirf' pullrod up to tht: l!ank JUSI ;i-; t~ .. · SUSJl!'l'I:-""re runni ng OU! ;uld lhl· shoaling b<."gu n i mm l!d1atl•ly. 'l'hc trio :illt',E!•'f"tl.1" JllnlPl'll into ;1 t.11· and roar'L•d ofl at lu).!h :-1>L·ed do'' 11 'l'u!>l1n :\\"t•nut•. ~htH1t1ng 0111 th(• "''1~ Sl•1·cral polH'l' l'ilr~ \\·ere hit b.v bullet ' and at leu ,..1 t11"or:tlht·r sq uud l'~1rs \\"er•· 1n1·ol\"C'd 1n minnr :1('(•Hh'nl ' dur1n:.: thl• cha ~l'. pohcc :-aHI Tht: su~pl'C I:.' t·ar :-!Jed 11110 ;1 housing l ract n<'ar the :\c"·porl Frl't'"'a\· an(! thl' area \~·a :-se<.1 lcd olt hy pol;cC'. Thl' trio surre nder{'d moments later, thei r car puncturccl by bullets. Police found aboul S3.500 in cal!>h 111 the car . a long v.•ilh 1"·0 pistols and disp;ui ses al\egcdlv used in the he ist. ~·l iraculou :,ly . W!ic\• said. nu ont' \\'<'IS injured in the inculcnl even though slugs hit at !cast oil{' building. a d rug :.lore. :.hallc·r1 n~ plall~ _t:la~, \1·1ndov.·~-. ln\·e)lliJ,!alor:. :-a 1d the thrl't.· 1n 1,11 ma.v al:-o hl· chargl·d 1111 h tilt• hulclup l>ct. I:) 11f .1 B•1nk of ,\m1•!'1C;.1 1Jr;1ne h 111 Uranl-!l'. S1 mt1 :1r 1ll :-~u 1 :-l·~ d.1r ~ hairrcl \\I).!' and ~Hll ~l.•~:-l'" 11 1·11' u::.erl Oil Spill Cleanup 0 1,Kl.A'.'\O (\PJ -Cleanup cre\\:- "ith special s ponges today \\Cre m o!)· ping up 500 tn tiOO i.;allons of hunkf'r- typc oil that spilled into \he Oaklan(I Eslu3ry Tu1·sda~· from a tank dredged frol"!!._th(' rh,1nnel hottnm. Orn~::ci,_:uast \\'•••tll1(•r hll'rl·a .. 1n g 1•loud1n('.:.s 'l"hur sd:i.v , a~·('(1rdlnl! 10 the \\t•ath1·r scr1·1ct•. \\'1th «han<'(' of li ght rain latC' 111 the d ay. ;\'ol ;i~ cool rlays . llighs rnustl y 1n the u111>1:r llO~. Lo\1'!> ton1 i;ht "18 ·5~ l11!'ooillt• 'l'•t••··~· Tht• shriek troops of lltt Sl'.rual r(•1·0/ur1on nrc h11.·o uackf'd 1n Sourhern Colnr11 111a. hnrn<.• Clf nude l'llcountcr grnup1. s11·1nq1uq cluh.\, 11.ift> ~ll'(JTJptnQ 01111 o/h['r unorlMd~J.f cri>uca The gamul 1.~ run llM1ar1 /)ti /'(lQt' fl/.: .. ,,.,.,,,1.ott .. ct .. ,,. .. ,, .... •• ""'""• .. ""''''' 1 10·1' 1.,M lefil "' Mlol.l(k• ... ti•.+•"'" .. ~ltlft, ..... , .. t11u111~ 01 11 Mtl-.l lolt•• .. <-•• •• Oo•-(twflt, . .. en.,_,, •• -· '" Ooll~!Ot,lt•• •• i,1,11 ,.."'' .. t"ltrl"il"fM .. ..... .,.j lJ>lt"flfl-~ 81t•11 Dr \1 .. <Wtoflfl " ,,....,,. ·~·' MM.~~''"'' '" ·-(11 u l tlt••l••fl ... ,._I(_ " "nltllt'I 11,t·H •1111Uo .... <1 " Wtflllt• .. ~·lto:ot .. Wn!ldMo•I •• ' ·' 1l 2 DAILY PILOT Wednesday Oc 1ooe• JO 197" · Old Foes t Skirmish Ag~n l>t:1'HC)ll' j l 'l'J 1 It l\i.I'> a cla!)~Jl" l:t1nfrn11!,1lltlll ~:d1\·;.u·d '.\. (;O[C', lht! recentl y retired pr1·s1cl1·nt of l;encr.il ri.1otors Corp , \'~'l"!<>U!'> lt;1hJh ,'\;adcr, the rc·lrnt lC'SS t·on-;um l' r l'h;1n1pio n. ( 'o lL•, 11 ho n1 adt• thl' 1·01 f'r nf 'flrru.· muga.i ine 1n ltl5:J It!> tht• father of the Cor\'a1 r, ii nd Neider, tho.! n1an "'hO made the cover of ·rime in 1969 as the elCCCutiont!r of l he Cur,·ai r. debated on t he n ation:il l) :.yndicated Phil L>onahu1· tele\'l!)llln :-.hO\\' Tut.•:-da} 'fhc>y a 1·;.:ucd to a cl r .i 11 f\ader said : ··c ~1 t·xecutives should spend l\\"O "'eeks a year, al least. and .ii:o r1 ~ht dO\\'O into the foundries and ~ee ...,·hat it 's like . the noise. tern · 1x:raturt ehJ ngcs. dust, fumes. . . Cole, "'ho \\'Orked in a foundrv rt·tor· tr d · '"\\lh at do you kno111 aboul; fuun · rlry".' \\"ha t do )OU k111)11 ·• ,.ou :-.hou ld ~l1 rk to !)UbJccts )OU kno11 :ohOu\' '!'hat 's the problt·rn \\'1th dchalcs Ilk(' lhi$. ''i'ou tan t•O rne In and JU.~t shoot from the hip, 1111th nu facts :ind figures." Donahue took 4ue:i;t1uns fron1 the audience and O\'C rt he t1~lcphunr·. \\'hen a "'on1an complained that the cosl of 1nandatory auto safcly equip· meo l had dri,·cn up the price of cars beyond her reach,~ adcrsaid: "l 'he cost or safety 1s insignifi cant 'tompared to the overall increase in car cos ts. G'.\I shou ld go back to th e suppliers or copper, aluminum and .~tee! and get do"'" to really tough bargaining and challenging of these prices." Cole reddened. lie said: "You should go after the people "'ho are for· cing those prices up. and you knO\\' \\"ho those people arc -the labor people." Then Donahue brought up the Cor· \·air. \Vhich Co le masterminded as an alternati\'c to fort•1gn imports ;1nrl upon \\•hich j\;adcr built his national reputation. Na_dercriticized GM for suppressing ~tud1cs that sho.,.,·cd the 1960·f>3 Cor\'ai r h;1d dangerous su.~pension problems. lie sai d the Cor vair was a bad mistake. an example of corporate irrespon· sibility and shoddy 11·orkm:ioship. Cole looked Kader square in the eye and said : "The Corvair, in my opinion, was one of the hesl·handling. quietest , safest. s moothest cars General l\lotors e\·er built." \\'hen it ""'as a 11 Ol'er, the t"·ostood up and shook hands. "Give me a little credit from no\1 on.··sa id Cole. ··1 shov.·cd up.'' '"\'ou got the> lead out of gasolinr Now how .ibout getting the lead out of G ~I"" f'\ adcr joked. rt y Caller Set to Music Oran.i::c Count y Sheriff's ot· ficers ha\'e unC'O\t'l'ed a •IC'A' v.·rinkh· on th(' ~1og1n1 tell·ij raph boy or ycstcrytar-the ))lng1ng obscene caller. 1111'1 on ke)' but off color ditties "re, howtver. drlvlnn the !iWll· (•hbo:t rc1 oper:1tor of •• S;in Ju•111 Cap1 ~trano tl•lt·11honr :1n~.,_·cr1ng ser\"lt'c to d1str;il't1on . The 22·ye:1r-old ope rator told deputit"' IH·r unkno.,..·n t•n ll er 1c> rt·gal111 i.,: ht·r l\t\h :.i nun1bcr or popul:.1r ballad:-ill all thnes or the Chi ~'. 1\ll Of lho.!m h:J\'e been ll·v.•tl1y r1Jwr1t t c n by the anony1nous Jibrcttlst, otricers !'>lHd . "Cole Porter he 1~n "I." an in· vesligator obserl'ed. Jail Killer Convicted In 14 Days Orange County ,J 1111 inmalc Ri as l\n· sclmo Solano 11'i.l.S fou nd guilty of \•oluntary r11<1n :daughler 'l'ttesday night by an Orangc Cou nt y Superior Court jury that deliberated for l•I days -a ne w record for a local criminal tria l. The panel retu rned to Judi;:;e liar· mon G. Scoville's courtroo m to delive r a ve rdict that includes fin· diilgs or not guilty on additional charges of conspiracy to commit mur- der and assault with a deadly \\'eapon. Judge Scoville ordered Solano, 32, returned to his courtroom Dee. 18 ror sentencing. The Santa Anan faces a state prison term of up to 15 years. Defense attorney Peter Norton said he will file a molion for a ne\v trial Dec. 18 and "'i ll additionally appeal the conl'iction . Solano \Yas found guilty of stabbing fellow prisoner Jo!5e An gel Zatarian, 22. Santa Ana. to death last Nov. 16 during a commotion caused by the transfer of a number of prisoners from the county jail to a branch fa cility. Zatarian 's body, bearing multiple stab wounds. "·as found in a rest roo m. Several fellow inmates testified against Solano during his trial. The near six·month trial came close lo s urpassing a record set earlier this • year for a Superior Court criminal trial-that of Dr. \Vesley Garner Slocu m , the former Costa ~1('s a physician "'ho \vas sent lo stale prison after beinjit found guilty or defrauding the California !\1edi·Calsystcm. Judge Scoville was on the bench for both trials . f 'rom Pngf! A I Storm Reopens Cleveland N . lF HOUSING ... attOlla brest 1oca1 adm;n;strator or the state bond Thanks to r ai nstorvms i\londav and T uesday. the Cle\·eland Naiional Forest has been reopened and v.·ill " continue open on n day·to·day basis, accord in~ to C.S. Forestry Depart· n1ent officia Is. Hanger Cliff Stevens said short or more Santa ,\ na \1•inds like those 11·h1ch hlasll'd dry air \reeks ago. the forest probabl\" \1'i\I remain open through the" inter "If \\'t' ha\c .1 rainstorm or con· ~C'fluen c1· -n11':.11uni:: '"'O or-more in· t'hes. \\"(" 11111 open the forest per· manent l ~ r;1thl'r th:in on a da\"to·d:iy ba~as ." SIC\ l'll' SJ lei . • The opening m:ikcs the forl'sl a1·Jil;ible tn th11~t' intcrestl'ri 1n 1h<' deer hunting ~ea ~u n \1·hich lasls until l\"01·. 3 Srxik cSTTll'n ;1 ! l-::-c;1pc ("oun trY . a motorcyl'le and han~ gliding 1l;1rk near the forest. s.ud the r:i1n m1•:n1s !heir l .SOO·foo! hill also 11·ill he open lh l~ 1\·erkend. ORANGE COAST fund s. he said . Ci ty bonds have an inleresl rate ol' fro m six to eight pe rcent 1,1,·hile pri\·atc financin g currently can be l l percent and more. The ci t ~· \\'Ot1ld run no financial risk, Klein said, if it decided to sell revenue bonds to underwrite lo"'Cr·CO:.t developments. The income from the loan repayments "·ould cover lhe costs and FllA insurance is 3\'ailablc to co\"er a ny risks. he said. ,\dd1tionally, he said, the city could invest the bond money between the t1n1e 1t is r t'l'Cl\"l'cl and loaned out and makt.• a profit off the \"enture. ThL' ..:it~· h;t:-been under pressure ft'11111 "l'\'l•r;1l 1hrl'l't1ons. ineluchng it s t•1111 gl'll('r;ll plan goal :-. to con1l' up v.ith 1r ;1~.~ th;tt f;im1l1l'S l'.trni11g less than St~.000 a \'t.'a r -the 101\' :tnd 1noderatl'·inl'onic range--can afford to bu~· in I I'\" I nl'. .\ r1t~ h11u:-111g a~l'tll'~· \I h1ch 11·ould ~t·l l !'>lll'h bonds lS ;J ll"r';Hl\" Ulld L'I" L'Oll· :-ldl'1";1tuH1 LI~· lhl' council :111<1 l'Ould hl' pul to :1 \'Ot~· of the rt•sid1..·nt s nr;..t )l".11'. Panelists See FBI Rocky File WASlllNGTON (UPI> -ifouse Jud1 c1ary Commitlt·c n1embc rs f:ot their first pc:::ek llxill}' ut 2,300 paKCS of raw FBI fllt·s. thl' re~ult of a t"'O· month inve~lli;:a vn of Nelson A. ll1JCkcf£'llC'r. 1\buut a doz l ul thC' 38 comn1itll'<.' nlcm ber:-. in l'rruptcd re·eh:l'l io11 c»n1 pai~o1:-. return to \Vashington tor a clo d briefin g on the i.n · ,·csll ~<it by a nine·member sub· t•o'm n11tt••e. The subco mmittee 1101·k..:<l. \\"Lth th(' FBI as ;i prelude to hcarini.:s next month on R:oekefcll cr"s nonunat1on lo be \'ice president. Rep. Peter\\'. Rodino. ID-N.J .1. Chairman of the full committee, said he ""'as getting hi s first look at the}'ll l report ""'hich filled eight \'olu mes and \\'as compiled during 1.300 intervie\\·:. conducted by 350 agents. Rodino refusid to chjractcr izc .~:u1ythi ng he n1ay alrOJady ha\·c lcar· ned about Roc ke feller. . "The quL•st1on ts to gel a full report and then n1 •1kl· an as~cssme nt ,'' ftodidoiiaid. Under committee ruJes, the ninf" membe r subron1mittee headed bv R'ep. Don t:d11'ards, ( D·Cali'f. ). mu~t report to the l'utl committee on \rhat is in lhc files before thl' rest of the mem- bers ;1 re a llo"'ed to re1·ie\\' then1. One source on the rull co mmittee said there \\'as nothing in the 2,300 pa ges ' o f raw FBI data more damaging about Rockefeller than has already been disclosed. • President Ford, who nominated Rockefeller to thc'post. said Tuesday that Rockereller's gifts and loan:.. which have drawn criticism. were the prcrogati\'e of a "·ealthy man and there was nothing illegal about them. ··These disclosures indicate that he does beli e\'e in helping friends, and a man of that "'ealth certai nl y, in m ~' judgment, has that right to gi\'e a's long as the la\\' is obeyed, a nd as I un · derstand heh as ,'' Ford said. Some Jud1c1ary Committee mem· bers have· said there are serious questions of propriety involvt!d in gifts and loans to persons who could Coroners Alter Laguna Girl's Cause of Death The death certificate of lS·year-old Julie Thomas is being changed today by ~r~nge County Coroner's deputies to 1nd1cate the Laguna girl's death \\'as due lo i.nhalation of propcrcain,·, a drug used 1n eye surgery. l\li ss Thoma!5 died in September af· ter apparently snorting through her nose the 11·hite po\\•dcr, pure proper· l'aine. thinkfrig it to be cocaine. Two San Clemente residents. a · 24·year-old pharmaceutical \\·orker and his 19·ycar-old 1vife have been ar· rested on homicide charges in eonnec· tion with the death. Ronald L. Richardson and hi s wife . Terri Suzanne of 166 Al'enida Floren- cia were scheduled for court arraign. ment today a t L aguna Niguel !\lunicipal Court. Laguna booking charges included suspicion of murder, sus pic ion of fur· ni shing a narcoti c, and suspicion of possession of marijuana. lr\"ine po li ce "'ere rePOrted to IX' seeking grand theft charges in con· nection \\'1th the taking or SJ.000 "·orth of propercaine -one kilo -from 1\l- lergan Pharmaceutil'als in lr\'inc \\'here Richardson.was an employe. . lnve!)tigators probing the death of the youn g Lagun girl reportedly found tracC's of propercaine in her no:.e and on a pi ecl' of roi l. Propercaine was reportedly sold a:i; .. pure pharmaceuti cal cocaine," ac· cordi ng lo Laguna Bcat•h Narcotics Oct. ·rerry l\·lacAdam. ~t:u•,\d:.1n1 said th;it ;1l lhough the 1\'hole~a le price of the propercaine 11·as S3.000, its illi ci t sale valu e could be more than Sl00.000. 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Rand mrmbt"r.!; a/110 have di scuiiiicd holt11 ng a me morial concert for til 1ss Gross. a sophomore al the college. f'r11·atc funrr:il strviccs for l\1 iss r;ro!i.S, IR. thl' daughtrr of f\tr. and '.\Ir~ WiJli3n1 Gros5 of t.:if:una Ocach, \\C'r<' hrld ~lnda y. The famil y ha!i sui: .1:t•sterl mcn1or1 al dona11ons lotheSad· rllrb;ick lni nd . h11!is C.ro~!il. a ph11rmary major, ""'"~ dr11 inR lo school tarly ~1onc111y momrng when her rar wen! out or con· tr(ll aloni: 1-;1 Toro Jload and rollir1rrt "•lh ;1 \'C.hi clc In the opposing tr3rlic l.1ne!O ... 4 MEMORIAL PLANNED Traffic Victim Dross D.1111' l"l!OI $t•N Photo ROD BERGER AS AZTEC KING; GARY roLERICO AS ARAB Halloween Sparks Requests at Saddleback Shop Costume Chaos Saddleback Firm's Busy Season By RICHARD P. NALL 01 tilt Dilly P,il.i ll•H Seamstress Randy Stenslie was in the corner ironing Henry VIJI 's pants (doublet and hose I. Virginia Omdahl wa s poking through a rack of robes, telling a . dubious customer, ··But that "·ould . be too s m all ror you, it's a small devi l. llerc 's a biblical king or here's a medieval costume. ~'ou have to wear tights with this." . Bill Carden answered the phone in hi s cubbyhole office for the ump- teenth time: "lie we ars a beard? \V eil, the Arabian would be good. They look good "'ith a beard. Qh . , , \Veil , how about an East Indian?" Carden looked tired. He had got· ten up e arly to drive his son to the Army.Navy Academy in Carlsbad and then hurried to the Laguna ri.toulton Playhouse to \\'Ork on the !)et for '"l\tr. Roberts." And it y.·as almost llal101\'een. ll:i\loween is no treat for Bill Ca r· drn. lie re nts costumes. A n1 eandering motorist ""'ouldn't suspect that there are 700 cos tumes near the Reeves Rubber Company. a btO\\'n undeveloped hillside and Great \Vestern Glass Company in the Saddleback Valley. But the Costume Trunk 1s there on Cabot Road near Crown Valley Park· way and the San ·Diego Free.,..·ay. And people find it, especially al this time of the year. Christmas is busy too. Lots of Santa suits go out and the bunny costumes r en tal s are brisk nt Easter. but nothing really touches llalloween . "We have everything from the Greeks on up ... " Carden ex· plained to a reporter . The phone rang. "Rand y, is the big India n headdres!5 out?" Carden asked his se:imstress. It was. '"Someone rentei:I a go rilla suit fo r 3 !;v.·imming ?JQI party to jump out ;1nd surprise gueslc;,'" said Carden, returning to his inter\'ic1v. lie said lots are rented ror th~ Renaissance Faire in Ventura each .spring and -us he reached lo an- s"·er the phone -pointed to the 1>1l'.- ture nf a costumed V.'oman \11ho had \\"On on t he ·rv s how '"Let's J\ol:1kc A Qca l." ~ W:~Vll I UJIW 1 !Miiiy 1'11'1 Still Plwto BUSY, BUSY, BUSY Costumer Garden Carden s aid costume's rent for an :l\"C ralfl' of ahout Sl2.50. But the or· nate gold costume of an Aztec King, for inslanc<', "·ould run to $30. 'fhe phone rang. Someone \vantcd to go to a purty as a Na\'al officer. Carden -..... as l'lepla ini ng that his fi rm had designed the -""•hal 's that bird in the movie cartoons?" - road r unner costume for a high schoo l in Santa 1\na. Carden costumes y.·erc used for thei hoopela over the London Bridge being: moved to Lake llavasu Ci ty, Arjz. The phone rang . And there were th0 costumes for t he Bahia Corinthiaf'I 't'acht Club's \'crsion of "i\1eel Meir\ St. Louis." C.i rdcn, 53. majored in drama at both Stanford :ind Yale. lie startrd the Costume Trunk in Santa Ao:.1 in 1967. A res ident of ~1i ss ion Viejo. he mo\"Cd th e bus111ess lo lhc Sad· dleback Va ll~'Y ahout three yeu rs ago. lie also tl'aehPs ~pect'h and dr;.tma ~1t Saddl e.back Collcgc and I.hi" n1ililary ac ademy 111 C;11·Jsbad. For 10 years he 1va s 111ith [)isneyl:.tnd ;.is ~pccial Cl'ents coordin:illu·. , Lfijuor Kickback Charged SAC RAl\1ENTO (UPl l -t:alling the case one-of it:c big~est e\""'" the Department or A'lcohohc B\'\'eragt• Control has ~H:cused .iri0 California liquor wholes.ile~ und rctt1il1>rs of p;1rticipaling in illegu I ''kickbacks.·' 'l'hr ABC, in form;tl letters of ;.u·· cusation . said 'l\:esdu.1-. \\'holesaler~ allegedly \V ere gi,·ing retailers fre<' ~oods or casn 'A'hl'I\ selling liquor. UPI learned. Edward J . Kirby. ABC director. rind forme r Orange Count y FBI Agent. said that s uch "ki ckbacks" arc in violation of the la"' which ··prohibits the gil'ing of free goods or free services in connection with the sale or alcoholic beverages ." The t'Ompanies. whic h include se ve r a l large San Jo"'ranci sco distributors. face ·suspe nsion or re\'ocation of liquor li censes. 1'fl£" compani es refused comnlent on !ht.' charges. Eve ry one "'ho sell s liquor in California must have a state liquti r licensc. Reagan Visits Coast to Back Richardson Gov. Ronald Reagan wa~;n Newport Beach Tuesday night t en- dorse the U.S. Senate candida or Republican Stale Sen. H.L. Rich rd· son. At a reception· in a Harbor Jsiand home, Reagan praised Richardson for being what he called "a fiscally !5Qund legislator who has helped hold the ) spending line in Sacramento.·· Simultaneously, California's two· term governor denied reports he is '"tacitly" endors ing Richardson's ril'.a:), Democratic Senator Alan Cran· slon. "Cranston is one ol the 11 biggest spenders in Washington," Reagan said. ''He is a member of that wing of the Democratic Party that believes government, rather than the in- dividual, knows what's best for the in· dlvidual." Standing near to the governor as he spoke was Richardson. The candidate said he has "detec· ted a ground swell of support moving in my dir~tion in recent week!5 . "I think we've got up a head of steam that may just be• big 1urpri!5e to many election night," Richardson said. , After endorsing Richardson, Reagan !ipoke for 20 minutes on national issues. He urged his Republican audience not to withdraw from political activity because of the •·apathy that seems to prevail acrosss the land." Bagley Claims Rights Backing Republican Candidate for Controller · \\lilliam T. Bagley took a shot at his Democrat opponent from Orange County, Kenneth Cory, Tuesday, as· setting that he has more support from liberals than Cory has. ""l"nere ts only one civil rights liberal ;unning for Controller and he certainly 1s not the Democrat from Orange County," Bagley told a San Francisco ·audience. Bagley told a luncheon gathering that he has picked up major endor· sements from Democrats and black community newspapers. "No Republican since Ea rl Warren and ~om Kuchel has been offered sup · porthkc this," Baglcysuld. • •• '°"" ~' ... 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA--6 6-1919 ~= ,.,. •.• , ... ,., .... ;;;;,.. Special- Kramer Auloqraph Seconds Billie Jean King Seconds Stan Smith Autograph Seconds Wilson Pro Staff Seconds ft'ame Only 16.95 .Racquetball Racquets 7.95 to 37.95 Badninfon Rackets Squash Rackets Paclcle Tennis Paddles 'Handball Gloves & Balls Racket Stringing ·Skate Boards & Wheels Open 9 to. 6-Closed Sunday Warm Up Suits 24.95 up Hooded Sweat Shirts 7.95 Cotton Sweat Suits 9.90 Gym Ponts & Shirts Basketball & Softball Shirts . Tennis Dresses · Men's T ennls Shirts & Shorts Adidos-Convene-Tretam- Jack Purcell-Fnd Perry Tennis Shoes Basketbolls-Footbaffs-Volley Balls Soccer Balls-Playground BaHs Temis Balls-Racquet Bans Bike Repairing-Parts· Tires Tubes-Accessories 538 Center 646-1919 • I • • ' • Blliltington Beach Fountain Valle \ Today's Final_,,....._ \ N.Y. Sfo~ ______, ' ., - VOL. 67N0)03, BSE CTIONS, 106 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CAL I F:ORNIA WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER30, 1974 TEN CENTS ' Huntington Schools Said 'Overcrowded' c.i1w..i11111e.111,... NO ROOM IN LOT, SO STUDENTS LOCK BIKES TO FENCE -At Fountain Valley High ,~ Dffferent Kind of Traffic Jam Override Opponents Say TaxHike 'Insane' 8)1 PATT\' BURNETT or •II• Dilly Pli.1 SIHI \\'hat the J-luntinglon Bea('h Union 1-ligh School District \\'ants and .,.,,hat the taxpayers cun afford are two dif· feren t things. op1>0nen1 s to the wix override on the Nov. 5 ballot ai-gue. Clai re Kelley of the Council on Sen- sible T axation fCOSTI explained the group 's stand in a n inte rview Tues d<1y . The Sl5.8 million hi gh school the lax: increase would help build to remedy over croY1•ding is .,.,·hat the sch ool district "'ants . But COST believes .. to raise your taxes volunlarily in the face" of a repeal of the Great J)epression is "in· sanity:· ~liss Kl'llcy said. ··Jl 's 1929 ult over all'.<Un ... she t·on tends. Financially. tHt• district \\•ou ld b(' \\·iscr . s hl' su~gcsls. to \l'ait until aft er the country t'm trgcs fron1 the depres- sion she predicts. when money is available al lower interest rates and when workers arc lwilllng to accept lower wages. rr the district chooses not to go that rollte, COST recommends still other • alterna tives. • First, COST tells the district "stop Sorry, Folks; Tuesday Was .A. Bad Day ttl any .1lui l y Pi lot sub- sc ri bers r eceived very la te deli very of their Jlapcr Tuesday, for which Vie a 1·f· \'t•ry sorry. The Daily Pilot is intheprocess or comp\elini:? ;• change lo a new tf'c hnology. 111 oduciog the P.apcr from Cil mcd type instead the traditlon:i l m eta l type. !Tom P.l urJl.,ille discusses it in hi s .. Jus t Coastl n ~'' column tod<i.V on PagcA•I l. Yesterday\1.'as the fi~t use or the prorcss on our latest deadline paf!C!I. and things did nol "'Ork out us plannf'd. \Ve ""ere vcr~· ll1ll' gl'Uing to the press. <ind some press trouble fu rtht.•r del;1ycd us. Our carriers did their best to deli vcr under the unhappy ci rc 11n1 sl(llltcs. \Ve: <.1polog1zc 10 them 11nd lo you for the inconvenicnc(I. Plensc bear with ul'\. Robert \Vef'd, Puhlisht~r (J1\ll.Y PIUJT importing studenl' from other distric- ts." (A distri c t· 's1>0kes m;1n today denied this charge .) COST a lSo "·ould have the hig h school district inc1rease class sizes "considerably,'' in Crease discipline to make the larger c lasses practical and eliminate pa id tea cher aides by 'utilizing ''bri ght ·· students for in- CSee OPPONENTS, Page A2). Huntington Man Charged With Arson i\ lluntington Uc<.1c h n1an is bl'ltl l-\ ht'ld in jail today ;1ftcr he allegedly :'n1 ashed the windows in his ex-\11ifc's ear Tuesday night, then set her hoUSl' on fire. Police search~ for more than t\vo hours a fter the incidents fo r Ira l\1or- ton l~a nkins. 50, the n found him ;1t 12:45 a .m. today lyin g in a field near the fire scene. lla nkins of 2:n> Delaware St.. /\pt. 2, is accused or smashing the car win- do"·s. then selling fir(' to a pile of clothing al the home of his ex -v.,if<.'. Frankie llankins . .ta. or 120 llunting- . ton St. ·rh£' f1rt.•. "'hLCh dcstroyccl S200 \\'Orth of clothinl! and c:tUSl'cl :-n1okl' ;ind storch d;in1a!!l' toa ht.•druom. "·a:-. l'Xl 1n1o1uish,·1I by lhl' t·n11 11lc"s sons, of ficers rl'portt·tl. Poli ce.• said I l:.i11k1ns fi rsl went to h1:- ('X·\\•lre·s hornl' ut 9:45 p.111 . and a:-.ked tht•ir son, {:ordon. 19, lo driv<.• him to 5081'J Californi:1 St .. where JI.I r s. llunkins \vas vis i!in.I! a rricnd. Officers s aid Uo rdon r(•portcfl set.•1ng his father kick the door or ~l rs. flankins· car, then Gordon left to 1·t'turn hom e . C.lthers in the :1re;1. thl'n rc1MH·t r d hearin g J::lass brt•ak. ;i nd ~1rs . lla1\kins found the v.·1ndo"':-. of ht>r c;1 r !)mashed, poli('(l11uid 1\bout 10:30 p.m . l-l11nk1n:-. r eturned lo h1:-. C'S ·\1 ifc's hoOll', 1>0licc :-airl. (;Ordon. hi:-bt·othf'r, 1'1•rt)". 21. an1I ;1 frtl•n<i \l't.•rt.• al honu'. IKllit•t• :-.:11d hut left ll:1 nk1ns :1lone in !ht· h\'1n_1! room · Frrt• 1nvt•sl1J1ators s:nrl thf' hlaif' "·as disrov1:ri~ lal er. v. ht·n Ollt' of lhl· b1·olhl•1·..; s a\\' smokt' un1I th~ hlazin~ pill.' or rlothintii 1n" lx·druom l)nllrt• r1•p011erl th" t"OUl>I{· h11\t' bl•t•fl d1\01'l't'cl uboutlhrt•t• v1•:1rs Bond ror l\;mk111s \Vil:O. s~·I a l S2!;.(llll) nn 1·h:1 r~('S of <1r:-1on in t·c~llll<'cl ln11 \\'II h th1• hl:1ic. und hurgl11ry 1n ronnt'rlinn w1lh hi" elllt•t·i nit hi..; <.''·"•II":. hon1I.' 11·1lhnut p1,•rn1i-.:-.io,,, By l\i\Tll\' CLA.'\C:\" Of U.. D•il' Pl .. ! St•ll l-:d11e;1tor~ 1n the llunllnb'lon Be:il'h lnion ll1 gh School Oistril'l say lhl•lr slttdl'nts :.ire bl.'ing ·'short·chan~t·d. ·· "O\'t.'r<·ro"'ding tears do11·11 .1uur progra rn .·· :-1ays Charles \\'t-a\'t•r, prinl·ipal of ,\larina l-ligh School. "\Ve JUSI rltn "t t'ontinue lo oper:.ill' this way ," arlds C.'harles \\~iesl', prin- ci 1)al at Edison 1-ligh School Ediso n this ye;ir is 01>er;iling on an 11 -pe riod school d;iy, rron1 7 a.n1. tos Jl nt .. \\1th Juniors and seniors att<·n - ding clil:o.S in !ht· morning and fresh· n1cn anrt :-.111>hun1ort•:-. in the afternoon \\'1t•st• said llll' t11u grou~ st•ldun1 ~L't' ont• ;inotht•r :ind the situation at other schools i:-. sitnil:.ir. ··Kut:-ha1 e ~Ul'h 11 hasi;Jt• \\ ith !ht• long da,\·s and 01·t·rtT°"«Hng. 1'h('y .1ust 11;1111 to gl'I nut,'' he expl:iincd. .. \\'hOl"<ttl \Jla rnl' lhenl'!" Prine1pals and tc;1r hers at thC' five c;1mpt1sl'S <1.[!rt•e lh<i l passing the J:l.5- c~nt t:.i x ()l"L'rride next 1'uesd:Jy to help build •t nt•\1 J ,(HIO ~l odt·nt h1i.:h ~r hwl 1\111 ht•lµ rl'lll'\ l' lht• \)rolJlt•nt. ··1 think lhL' kid:-ar1• ~1·l1111~ 1-:.'llPl'd through 111l'r1•ro\1d1t1L!.·· ~a~:-l\ath~ St1rh11~. :.i :-.1·11•111·,· t1'.1Ch(·r :11 \\'t':-.l 1111ns\t'r lligh Srhool ··11used111 ht• th1•\ d11111 ·1 11ant ,\OU to !ak(' n1or1· th.111 "t'\1·n t·l;i:-.:•t>.-. bt·r;1usl' 1\ \lould ~•\1·rhurdt•11 ~uu .·· :-.h(• 1:to.11d . ··:-.;,l\I lht".\ dun "\ \1ant ~1u1 lo t;ik(' mt1r1' th•1n tour 111· h1l' bt•1';1tL~l' ~uu fill up tilt' ~l'honl "'l'hf' 1:tchool 11111 r1111 1v11h :1.000 . ~tud1·111,,. or 5.uoo. .1dc\1•d Tho1n:i" l\ul.1nu~l.1 . \\ t•:-.\1nn1,1t·1 pl'1nriµ:i.l. ·11Ut 11 hurt~ flll' .1 hUl1· h1·l'au-.1· LI l'Ot1ht h1• '" nturh h1•11t•1 l\Llhuut l"h1• \"l't!\ldlll).! The t·lh11·;1tor~ 1!1·:-.t·nl11·J l,1n~u.1~t· 1·!,1,,,.t., 1111h -!.'. :-.lu1l1·111~ ;u1d 1·noui,:h L1b11r,1t11r.1 hl'atl.~1·t:-. t11r :IU Thi·~ n1t•nt1unt'<I a 1·!.1:-." .11 Vnunta1n \"a!!1·~ llij.:h SL·hvul th,1t n11t·t:-.outs1d1· ··if 11 i~n·t raining.·· 11\hl:'r (·1;1:-.,,.es in :-.r hool 1·af1~tC'ri ;1,,., \1•at·hers \\ltholtt ( S1•1: CRll \\'IJI'.'\(;, Pa~('.'\:! l Nixon Fights for Life Internal Bleeeding Now Over HULl,J·;·r1N LONG Bt:AClf CAPI -Richard ~I . Nixon's former \Vhite lloose press secretary, Rona ld L . Ziegler, said this afternoon, "The re is no doubt th at "'e almost lost President Nixon yester- day afternoon ." - LONt;. B'EAC JI lA P) Former President Nixon is still on the rritical list, althoug h he sho\\"S some im- pruvemt•nt_ and his intl·rnal bleeding has apparcnlly stopix·d. his doctnr said today . ··11is vit;d ~igns art· stable." said Dr. John C. LAlngren. adding thal Nixon had some •·interrupled sleep" during the night . The former president is ex~ricn cing r~stles1ne$s und occasion1tl nausea, l .ungren· Said. I-le said anticoagulation therapy \\"hi t h lriggered the bleechng lhat sent Nixo n into shock for three hours Tuesday after phlebitis surgery had been discontinued and v.·ill not lie begun again "until "'e reel so.fe that bleeding from s urgery is not iJ danger." Lungren said Nixon received three pints of blood du ring transfusions to co unteract s hoc k and inte r n<1I bleeding. CQNCERNED NIXON FAMILY ARRIVING AT LONG BEACH HOSPITAL TO VISIT EX-PRESIDENT f!!lrs. Nixon, Julie and Tricia Concerned Over His Condition, Now Listed as Critical "There v.·ere no s i~nificant bleeding problen1s encountered at the time of surgery,'' he said. Lungren 's remarks cante in :1 lhrcc- page v.·ritten statement rf'o.1d to ne"'Smt'n by a hospital spokesman. Billboards Toppling? lie attributed the internal blcedinf! to secondary reaction to an- ticoagulation drugs Nixon had been recei\·ing lo combat the threat of potentially fatal blood clots. Court Spurns Appeal f'or Signs A.lo1ig Highway Lungren said he had been in contact with President f ord's physician, Dr. Willia m Lukash. Tuesday night and this morning. "I-l e expressed ·President ford"s deep concern over ~Ir. Nixon's con- dition and asked me to convey to for- mer President Nixon and J\lrs. Nixon that his prayers are for his full ancl complete recovery . "Or. f..,ukash also requcs!ed that I keep in contact \vith him ~o he and Presid ent Ford n1:t y be a1>prised or any change in lhe fo rmer president's con- dition." (Ser NIXCJN. Page A2 ) STOCKS RECORD MORE INCREASES NE\V \'f)RI\ (UPI ) • ~l nntcntum f1·01n a r:1ll~· /)Cg11n 1n th<' prr\·tous sc:-.- :-.1011 pushl'rl pr1 c('s sh<trpl,v and hroacll~· high<·r tc"IClay 111 at'\ i \"(' I rart1 ng on I he ;-.'.e"· '· ork Stotk r.:xrh:inl,!c 'l"hl' llo11• .lont's 1ndustr1<.1l ;1\t•r agl., "'htc h clin1be<I 2;,_50 1m1n1 " 1°11(':-.da~. gained another 13 .69 points to 67:l.03. Adv;int·rs ht·ltt a \\'ld l' t•!l gt• 01er del"l 1 ncs. !)89 In :~1. ,1n1nng 1 IH· 1.7 1-1 1:-. SUl'S tradC'(\. Prices also \\"<'re hiJ!hl'r 111 :1ct111· trading on \ht• An1crJ('a11 Stol'k Ex- <'hangt·. By TERR\' COVILLE 01 •~·Daily PUot Slett Pac1fic Coast lligh"1av through ll untington Beach could beromc slightly more scenic in the near ruture. :\lore than 40 billboard<; rurrentl\' cloning the coastal landscape from th'c Santa 1\na l{ivcr lo Beach Boulc\'ard. h:t\"C been ordered removed bv Nov 17 ._ ilccording to thl· stale trUnspcu·: tat1n11 dcpartn1e11t . 'l"ht• state has fnu,:!ht a l'ourt bat\lf' r1ir 1nnre lhao \\l'O years \\'tlh six bil · lhourd companies lo gel the signs rl'Jnovcd. , 1"hat batlh!--·has apparcntlv ended "'Hh lhe rc fu s:ll of the C~tifornia Suprt.'ml' Court to hear a blllbo:1rcl comp;_u1y appeal of an (lrangp Counl\' St_ip~rio~ Court dec1s1011 ordering ehm1 nat1on or the s igns. 1'he battle could bl' carried tn tcdera l co urts. Billboard firn1 spoke!fmen say thC'y haven"t decided \\'hat to do about that \"C't . All of the billboards st;ind on the inland sidt· of Coa1:>t lligh\\·ay, on l:inrl purchased by 1he state as r1 ght·of-v.av fnr the no"' abandonC"(l Pac1rir Cna;t Frl'C\\"ay roUll' Bi 1 lhoa rd eo n111a n ics cla1n1 t hcv Sii!. lll'rl ;1 ll';1st• alh111·111g US(' t1f llH· pr11pcrly until thf' fr(•(•\\'a~· 1\'llS to he bui It · l 'hc ~tale el;11n1l•d ii had the right to eanct't !he lc ;1:-.l'.\ 11·ith prOpC'r nolltc. especially llO\\' that the frec1\•;iy ph1n~ have hcen dropp1·1I - •for Ali? Will He Quit or Take Offer? From \Vire Se r\·icc~ _ N'SELE. Zairl' -Muhammad Ali want! to retire but tbe lure of a SlO mil hon guurantee may cha nge bis mind. "Governments arr looking for me no"'. not prtlmoters."' lhe nc"·ly rt>- ('l'O"'ned heuvyweiAht boxing champion revealed following his conquest urGeorgt> ror('man 1"uesday night. t\l~I R F.VF.A 1. •: 0 that he had rl'cently rcrc1ved n tclcphont' call from a. representative or an undisclosed goternment guaranteeing him $10 mil hon to dc rt•nrl the title aAalnst Foreman or Joe F'raiicr. IDctai\)o on th<' nght toclay on 11-1.) "I don't w:inl to f1Ahl nobody, 1 Seriously want to retire but not nAhl now I wunt to~ my name there for a whill' "I {;()TA BIG derision to make. I mighl sto1> where I'm ut 11ncl for~<'t lhP lll<llll'.~" If I fiJ:ht. it v.on't ~ for mt.•. I will h11\'e to talk to Ehiah ri1 uhu111 n1 ad ~ lt•adcr nf the Hi nck ~1 u~li n1 1'Cfl I r1 r!-it. · ' There is s till a possibility the right· of-v.·ay \\ dl be used by Orange County for some type of transportation ror- "'ridor, but no finill plans for that have been proposed. 1\ push to rcmO\l' ttie billboards bc~an about \\\'O·and·a·ht1lr years agn \\'hen the cit .I" :ind the lluntington Bl'ach C'.hambcr of Comn1crt·e sug- gested thr slat(' .o;hould l:ikl' !hC' bil- l ho;i rds off 1 ts prr1pt•rt~' .\sscmblyman Hobt:rl B11rkl· !B · .I luntington Beach I sponsored a sue cessful resolution calhng for the tran- sportation department to cancel its leases ""ith the h1\l board t•ompan1es Bui the com panie:, won a preliminary court inJunclion against the ~'i i gn remo\·al \\hi le the lcgo.11 fJUestion of their contract~ v.·ith the state "'as rc!'io lved through litigation Burke haili'd th{• Supreme Court \ 1"t•fusal tu he<tr the h1llboarrl t'nm- panics· appl'al ;i;. ··J.!on<l n(•\1:0." "l'he city ll st·lf (':->JX•ct <; 1u l·nte1· a t·uurt h;1ttlt.· early 1n 197.'i 111 an (•ffo 1·110 l'l'mO\l' high\\ a,\· h1IJhoards in othr•r -.t·tl ion~ of 1011 n Liquor '1'ake' Charges F aci1ig WI l l Oil Spill Cleanup 10 esa e rs OAf\Lt\:\0 i,\f>I CIC'nnup cre\1s SACHA i\11<:\"1'0 (l "Pl 1 (.':ilhn~ the c.1~l' one or it:-b1µJ.!t·~1 t'1t•r. thl' Dt>p:1r1n1t•nt of i\ll·ohnl1e Bt•1cragt' Control has accu:-.e1t l:ill C.il1lnrn1a hquor 1\ hol('.-.;1lt•r-. ;i nd r('\,1ill"I".., of p.1r\1t•1p.1llllf.! 1;1 11lt"Cal .. k1c·khatk, ·· 'l"ht• ,\Bl". in t11rn1,d l1•l1t·1-. ot :~ ru-.a: Hiil. :-.:i HI "l'Ul'"d.1 \ . 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It \1a-. a 1·!,1.~~11· tonfrontat1e1n Ed11ar1I ~ ("oh·. tt11· rt•t,Lt•ntl} fl•t11'1•1t j)r'l'."ldl"nl of C{·rH·1-.1I ~I nt ors ('orr1 . 1 l' r~l1.~ Ha l ph 1\ .1d1 ·1 lht• rell•rit h· .. ~ l"Ull.S ll 111 {'f l'han1p1• Ill ("1111·. 1\ho rn.1 d1· lh1· ru1t·r of 1'1n11• m a~,1:11.u'll..' 01 \~l5il a.s the· fath1'r ot thl' Cor\';ur. ;ind 1\'ach'r. lhl· ruun 1\h11 r~i;.idc !ht· t'u\'1'1' f>f 1"unc 111 1009 :1..; tht• 1·,cc11t 10111·r uf tht• tor\ :11 r , <i<·h;.i tc-rl on rhf' n;1 t1on;illv svndicatl'd P hil l lonahue 1t ·l 1•\ 1~11ni .sh11\\ '1"11t·~tl :1 1 'l'ht') :1 r~U 1'ft 111.1 dr;t\I · ~.1fl(•r "<I Ul •·(;:\I {".\t'('\11 I\ t'.S ~hould .s1\t:nd l1to "1·1·k-. a Yl':•I' ;1l lt.·a~1. <ln1t J(O rtJ(hl tlo1111 111t1J tht· fnundril'S ;.ind .St'C II h;d 11 '._ l11i1• !ht• 1101<.t.•, lt'lll J>t•l'aturt•t•hangf'-. d11\I run1r.s . . . ('oh·. 11 h11 \1ork1•41111 .1 fnunrl r1 r1•!111 trd · "\\'h:1\ do \"llll lino\\ :1hl)ui a roun dr\'"' \\'h:1t' 1tn ~ou lino11 ., You .sh11uld .st11·k In ~llhJf'1·1 .. ~uu l-..r10\1· nhourl f ·r11a1 · .. 11u· pn1blt·111 111th tlt·l>;it1·.s 11"-" lhis . \'ou (';1n eonll' 111 and 111!-l ~hoot rrorn the hqi. "11h nu fac·r .. ;1111! fi gur·c ... "' r>onahul' took !(lll'~lion" frnn1 lhl' a u1ht·nt'(' :.t n~l 11Vl' I 1 !11• lt•l«phr1111· \\"hl'n a \1orn<ln t'on1µla111 L'd th;.1t the l'O!>l of m:1ndator.1 :111to ~:ifl'I,\" l"<p1ip - n1ent h::id cl ri\'C'll llP the p1•1ct" u l 1';.1 rs bc.vond her r cac h, :\ ;ulcr .s;111I. '"'rhc eosl of safl·ty is 1n,1g111f11·ant ·compared lo th<' ol'crall iot:r(·a.'e 111 1·ar co~ts . (;~t 'h1•uld J!O h<iC'k tn lht• !-uppliers 11f (·opper. :dum1nun1 und ~tcc l and g~·t dny,11 lo rl'ally 1ough h<irgaining :.tod rhallenging or these pritt'S ... Cole rr.cldl·ned. lie ::.aid : "'\'ou should go ;iftt:r I he p<"oplc "·ho a re for- cing those prices up. and you know \l'ho those people arc -the labor people.·· Then l)onahue brought up the Cor· ,-air. "'hich Cole masterminded as an .iltcrnati,·c to foreign impcn1s and upon y,·hich Nader built his national reput~tion . Nader criticized G r.1 for suppressing studies that sho"'ed the 1960·63Corvair had dani:erous s us pension problems. lie said the Corv a ir v.·;is a bad m istake. an example of corporate irrespon· sibility ;lnd shoddy v.•orkm<lnship. Cole looked Nader square in the eye and said : ""The Corvair, in my opinion, \l'aS one of the best-handling, quietest, safest. smoothest cars General J\Iotors t."1'e rbuilt." \\'hen it \l'Js a 11 O\"er. the t1~·0 stood up and shook hands. JI alley Pushes Bike Licenses 'Fountil in \'a llev officials estimate t here still are is.ooo unregiste red l».cycles in lhl' city. and they are urging bi cyclists to take ad\'anta~e of the eity 's free mail-i n license service. Poli ce Lt. J ohn Beddow said onl y 2.000 bicycles ha1·c hcc n rej!is1e red so rar in lh<' cil)'·\\'lde campaign. !·le ad· ded rcgi~t r;1lion is re<1uircd under t ll\' l:.t\I . ilicycle rei.:1 stration form s ma.1· he obtained at hi 1·~·c lc shops. other s!Ot'CS, fire st ations. the post office, banks. se hools. city hall a nd the police dcp:111 n1c nt. Office Park Model Stolen l·l unlini:ton Beach pohcc arc !\eek1ng a 1htcf \\ hn stnle a 100.pbGnd model of the llun!Lngton 1'.:xecuti\"C I 1arl.:411ff ice l"Ot1l p lrx. \':llul'd <1l S2 ,5(\0 (icorct.· Jcnn1ncs. manai::er of !hf" l'on1pl rx al \lilfi8 B(•,1rh Boulcv;i rd, ~.ud I\(' tlul':.n 't kno\\' \I hv auyont· \\1)uld u·ant lh1•m0<tcl · · tit• ulso dne~n ·1 knO\V 11hy :in~·nne \\lllJ1d "·ant the Sl2.50 ash tray s1t1111i.: ncarhy, :i lso I ak<' n in the t h()ft . 1'hc IJurgl ar,v, \\'h1ch necurrl'd durin.i:: the night i\lond;1y. \\'ilS re11111· lvd 1!1 pot11·e ·r uesd;1y n1nrn11l~. ORANGE COAST "F DAILY PILOT l""Or•not Co•1I O.oiy Pll<ll,w.t11-ld1<1 fom• b>...O Iha Ht •• Pt•"-I\ pu~h-by t,,. OunOI' (Oolll ~"''"; (Omo•n• ~''1'""""°"' ••t PYt>'•"'" "'°"'"' '"'"";" '"""'· "" C'.llsl• Mow ,,....,pot, l!f>okl>, H.,nh"'Cll.,., Boo•t" Fo ..... !•'" 'v111,,. 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'fhC' :!2 ~1·.1 r 11111 11pt•rator told d ~·1,u111•.., h1•1' 1111kn"11n e~1 ll1·r 1-. rl'g.111111.:. h l'1',1111h ,, n un1h1·r c)t pupulal' ballad-. .1 1 .111 t1mt•io; ol thl' d;1v. 1\ll ol tht•nl h<i\'t' l'K'l'll lt'"'dlv rt•Wr1ttf'n b) thi• ;_1nonv1i1ous librl't\1-.1, off1cC'r.., :-au!· "('nit> Porll'r h1· ;..,n'I." :.in 111 \'eSt1gator oh~t>r \ l'd CROWDING • • t'lussroum~ 11r d<"slis of I hei r U\111 ;u1d st'ud1·nts \\"he• 1u~t i:et lo~t in Ilic ('l'O\\ ,, '"Bt'l';J U,I' or lhl' t'r;1n1minl! nr hodi1•.s, y<HI don 'l jJC>t to kno"" .1·ou1' s tud<·nts. '' :>,;iys Rrure J ohnson, a teacher 11t Edison lligh Scho<•I ;111d prc.~itl ent 11f the f)i:-.trict F:duc ~tnrs ,\s.s oci;1\ ion. ·r ht' tducators ~u1d o\'('t"l·n1v.•din~ m a kes planning n1 or e d1ffic ull, t·reatcs ;1dditinn•d problems "'ilh truancy. cheating and \·anrlalis m and n1:.1lics it hard to dl· vc·lo p sehnol spirit. "l "nless students rc;1lly m:1kc an ef- fort. they don't l'eally fee l ~ttached to the school," said l)r. Paul Berger, principal of Fountain Vall6y lligh School. the district's large~t. lie maintained that students still get a quality education, but oppor· tunities for outside activities are les- sened. "Size discourages some students (rom trying. That's "·hat \\'C're talking about,·· he said. But \Viesc added that ;it Edison, ''\\'e can't afford to have an activity that is loo popular, \\'c can't handle it..' Or. Larry Luca s. principal at J-hln- t ington Be ach lfigh School, said students there just started to feel the crunch this year. a problem "'01·sencd by a major construction project un· der way on campus. Lucas m entioned overcrowding as :·the community's number one' proble m.'' Several educator s said perhaps the district has "done too good a job'" in coping ~·ith the student influx. '"From the parents" stund point." \\'iese said, .. even though the schools are large, the kids are getting an education. They're gelling grades. "lt hasn 't been so incon\•enient to p<irents that il hurts them.'' -tr -tr -tr t 'rom PngP 1l I OPPONENTS. class tutoring and other chor<'s. 'l'h e anti-overr ide organiz ation :..\so calls for ending lhe •·duplication or classes" in the district. If the district took those rneai;urts ;ind th e n could ''pt'ove 11\'PI"· c1·01t·ding," 1\1 iss Kelley sai d, the group "'ou ld .i;!o ::.I o n !.{ 11 it h a .. n1inimum of building'"· adding a limited nunlbel' of c!assrounls onto existing hi);h schools. If the sehonl district \1·ould '"sho"' good f ait h -m3ke so me sarrifi rcs." .\liss Kelley said, lhrn '"maybe the people of l·luntington · Beach u·ould s acrifice for them.·· COST <1 lso h<1s grievances with the la ~· proponents nf the tax override. the Citizt•ns Comnlittcc for Ucllcr Jilgh Schools. In the b;.11lot argumenl s that eom· mittee s.ucl . '"Don 't be rnislcd, Jicd to 11r C'onfut-erl .. · ', ~liss Kelley s:iid ('QS"!' is COll~lllt•rinj! li\>e\ 3('\jnn. ("()ST 1s a g ruup or profl'Ssion<il and 11orking pcoplr. l11rgel~· frnn1 the n11d - 1lll' and upfl{'1' rla~~. :\liss t\c·llt·~· s:1id. She 1h'elined to s;1_\· hO\\' rn;1ny or \\h11 lht•\ <ll'l', ,~·hl' i::roup has Ol)llOScd l'i1f' pre\'ioll!' n1f':1~Ul"l'" fnr huilclin,t! in lhe Jlunt1ugton Bl•ae h 01stnct. NIXON ... ' ;-.;ixon's wife, Pat. and daui;htcr!O ·rriciil a nd Julie ;1rr1ved al lhe hnspitill before J.unJ?ren·s statemPnt to he at N1xrn ·.s bl·d~1dc . "'Good luck, 1\1 rs Nixon ... som('Qnc s:iicl. "Thank )IHI \ l't") nlU!'h," she l'('!)ilt•cl \.11ngrf'n s aid :\"1\llll 1-: 1"l"•"l"i\'in,g in· tr,1tf'nous ;.1 nt1h1111ir, :1nrl \~·as under l 111'1.! llll!OUS I ntl'll ~I \ ,. r;1 t'C" '"Spcci;lll~· 1raine1t f'ntn·;1! rare nur ~rs :ire \\1\h Iden ;11'ound thl· t·lork ," J.un~rl'll sairl Group I11duct s Two Surgeons ,\ surJ!l'Otl from Jl 11ntin.i;!tnn Hf':1f'h ;ind :inotht'r fron1 l\.lls~ion \'iejo ;ire ;unonJ! 1.900 1111\ 1 :it l'.S~ndLll'lt.•d r1•ef'nl ly 1ntn thr A n1f'ri c :in \ 'o\lc~e nf ~u rJ?COtl:i 1n:\llam1 lil'a eh, Fl.i' l)r .l :imf's 1\ Hr1nton of 18700 Mui n ~I li 1111t1n µl11n Hl·at·h . an1I llr "lhorn.1' E Sh;1\r>r of :.1(~102 l,,1 l';it. Road. ~1 iss1on V1f'jo. arc Or;r,nJ?e 1."11,1s l llll'tllht·r·, 111 lhc 11a11ntt:d '!r"J:.J 11 I t;:1 t it) !I \l<'m h<'r.s h1p rnt 1l l1wo tht• !-lll"~('nns Ill ad~I th<' t1tl<' F ,\ (' S h<ohind 1hl·1r 11.1m<' and rt•1·t1f1<'" that 1hl'y h:i1e lulhlle1I t'(lrn1lr<'ht'n.~"c-prorl' .. ~ion.11 r1·rr ulrcm ent~ ~<'l b_y lhc 11at1onal Pr){ani1.a l 1on . ", ( . I \\',\Sll l'.\'C;'!'(lN l~P l l 1 l ou~f' .lud1l"la1·y C.:on1n1ilh'l' n1c1nbt•rs got lh1·1r riri'I pl'l'k \nda,\' a t 2.JOO p:t gf'~ of 1:uv FBI 1111·:-. tht' result uf u tv.o 1111Jnth 111\"l'. .. t1)!a111u1 of N1•ls1in /\ 111\rk.-fi'l lt·r 1\liu11t ;1 doi.c·11 01 lh1 · :l8 t•om 1111\t{'{' IH•'lllhCI"' 11\l('l'l'UPl l'<I t"t'·e lc·c 11on 1"1 111p111.i.:11.s to rt•lut'u lo \\l ;ishington t•1r .1 1·lnst•d briel'1n.i.: o n the 1n· \l'~t 1gJl1on by ;1 rline-m cmht•r !-Uh · con1n11\ll'l'. 'l'he sub to1nn1itl Cl" 1\·01 l-.1·<1 111th lht· Fill a:-a prcludl' lo tu·ar111.i.:" n1·:-.t n1onth on Hork<'fl•lll·I.-~ 110111tnl!t1011 lo ht> \'il'C president . Hl'I'· Pelf'r \\'. Hodino. I ll -N .. J. I, Chu1rman of the full com 1n i tt~c. said h!'.' \t ,1s ~ett 1 n~ his r1 r~t look al the FBI 1"l·por1 11 luth fille<I eight volumes ancJ 1\a.S l·om 1nll·d during 1.300 1nte r\'ll'\\S conducted lly 3.50agents. Hodino rl·fused lo c haraeter1 1.l" ;.inyl111 11i; he rna~· ;1lrl'ady have lc:1r· ncdubout Rockefeller. "ThC> 11u<·sllon ts to get a full T"l'l>orl Hnll thl'tl n1:1k e .an a sse ssn1e111.·· Rodino s aid. llnd1'r committee rules. the ninC'· nlt'lllbt'I' ~ubcon1nlillC'c he;Hl ed h~· Jlcp. Don t:d1~·ards, ( D-Calif. ). rnu~l report to the full cornm it tcl~ on "·hat is in the fi les before the rest of the rn em · bcr s a re a \lov.•cd to rc\'iC\V I hen1 . {)ne source on lhe full ('On1mitlee ~~lid lhcrc Y.'as nothing in the 2.300 p:iges o f r a w FBI data m ore damaging about Rockefeller than has a lready been disclosed . President Ford. "'hO nominated B.ockefellcr to the post. said Tuesday that Rocke feller's gifts and loans. "'hic h ha\'e drau•n criticis m, u·cre the prerogative of a wealthy ma n and there was nothing ill egal about them. ··These disclosures indicate that he docs lx'lie ,·e in helping friends, and a man of that y,·ealth certa inly, in my judgm ent, has that right lo give ;1s long a s the law is obeyed, a nd as I un· derstand he has,'' Ford said. Some Jud1c1ary Commutee 1ncrn · he rs have said there a re serious q uestions of propriety involved in gifts and loans. Jail Stabbing Figure Facing 15-year Term Orange County J ail inmate Blas An· se\mo Solano w as found gui lty o f \'Oluntary manslaughter Tuesday night by an Orange ~aunty Superior Court jury that deliberated ror 14 d<iys-a ne w r ecord for a loca l criminal t rial. . The panel r eturned to Judge 11ar· mon G . Sco ville 's courtroom to deliver a verdict that includes fin· dings or not guilty on additional charges of conspiracy to commit mur- der and assault v.·ith a deadly wea!JOn. Judge Scoville ordered Solano, :12. returned lo hi s courtroom Dec. 18 for sentencing. The Santa Ana n faces a slate prison term of up to lS years. Defense attorney Peter Norton said he "•ill file a motion for a new trial Dec. 18 a nd \Vill additionally appeal the con\'iction. Solano was found guilty of stabbing fellO\\' prisone r Jose Angel Zatarian. 2'l. Santa Ana, to death last Nov. 16 during a commotion caused by the transfer of a num ber of prisoners from the county jail to a branch facility. Zatarian's body, bearing multiple stab u·ounds, ~·as found in a rest room. Several !ellov.· inmates testified against Snlano during his trial. The near six-month trial came close to surpassing a record set earlier this , ~·er1r for a Superior Court criminal tri;il that or Dr . Wes ley Garne r Slocum , the forme r Costa ll1 csa physician 1vho "'as sent to state priso n uft.f'r hein.i;! found guilty of defrauding 1 hl' California l\.1edi-Ca l system. .Judge Scoville was on the bench for hoth trials. Appeals Court Uphol~ Nudie Bar's Closure <Jrange County District /\ttorne~· C<'cil Jl icks· v.;ar on nude and semi· nude entertainment in local bars has l>ccn given a s olid boost by the 1'~ourth IJistrict Court of Appeals. 'rhe San Berna rdino court afrir mcrl ••recent Superior Court ruling that the Surong Gals bar in Santa An a must b<' <'lnscrl for one yeilr as a result of lev.·d c·ntf'rlainme nt being offered on the prc•misrs. Defense attorneys argued in their :ippc:il I hat the Superior Court order 11 as too broad a nd interfe red with their clients' right to present non· lewd d<incin.1? at the bar. Rut t~e appe ll ate c()urt opinion backs the Superior Court ruling that California's Red l~ight Abatement Act. the s t a tut e used by the pro.,t.•cuhnn to hut"k il'i nrgumenl. ror· rfctly pennli lt'S lhe orfender t hrougn hil" property. "''l'hey ;ire .. free 10 c>:e rci~t: thl•1r t'1rst Amt'ndment riJ!ht.s ut uny other plaee." the appellate court opinion i:om 1nl'nl!I . "J'hf' opinion also <'onlains the t on1 · mcnt that th~ Red tight mca:i;ure Is "n Ion.it ('~t ahlished and \\'l'il rcc()g· 11lzcd cxt;>rcisc o( the sWte"s police power." DRAINAGE PIPES READY FOR INSTALLATION ALONG NEWLAND STREET Hunllngton Beach Roadway Will be Closed to Through Traffic for About Six Weeks -Newland Street Closed Six Weeks Work Eyed for $400,000 Project A quarll'r-milc set•lion of Nt>\l'l;.11Ht Slr('rl in ll untin ~ton H<>al'h "'ill he (•loscd ror six \\'eeks \1hill' "'orkmcn <·on1plcle a S-100,UOO ('ity storm drain project. Public 1vo rks officials are 11•a rninJ.! parents to keep their children a\1·a ~' from the area because of the danger fron1 heavy c<1uipn1rnl. open trenches and a high prcssurt· fuel pi pelinl'. The closed port inn of Ne"· land stret- ches from Garfield Avenue south to \'orkto11 n Avenue. 1'he intersection of Yor kto11·n and Nt•11·land is also closed. but the one at Garfield and New land is s lill open for c ross traffic. l\Iotoris ts are advised to use Adams Av enue rather I han \"orkto1vn to tra\'el across the city. 1"he city storm drain will t ie into an Orange County Flood Control District drainage bas in recently l)uill :it Ad:1n1s ;\\'t•nu1· at lhl• bas(' of lhe bluf. r~. The <'on1 bined projects \\'ill 1>rovidl' drainage for more lhan 600 acres of µartiall.v dc1·elopcd land in both llun- tin~ton Bench and Fountai n Valley. Both cities arl! sharing the cost of the S-100.000 storm <lr;,r,in . Bill ll;1r tgc, public v.·orks director for lluntini:?ton Beach. sa)d the c t•r· rent 11·ork is one of the city's larger .drainage projects. . ll 1\•ill drain propC'rty in lluntington Beach and t'ountain Valley "'hich slretches from Adams Avenue north lo a point half11•ay betv.•een Ellis and Talbert .avenues, a nd from Beach Boulevard to a quarter-mile east of 'Newland Street. l·la rt.e:e said the storm drains u·ould JJlso elimin ate the serious flooding \\'hirh always occurs at the Yorktown· N~"·land intersection during y,•inl<'r rains. \\'orkmen are planting 96 -inc h pipeline under ground for the city storm drain. In the Adams Avenue area the county flood control district is using large r box culverts on· derground. and also plans to use th<' marshy la nd at the base of the bluff north of Adams as a holding bas in for rain water. ltartge also emphasized the need lo keep children ,av.·ay from the "'ork area. A hi gh te.mperature. hi gh pres- sure fuel line, feeding Southern California Edison 's steam pov.·er plant, y,·ill be partially ex posed as crews v.•ork a rc:.und ii. He s aid the re is a slight dange r that anyone playing around the line could cause proble ms y,·ith it. Mogr11der Testifies 'Nixon Happy at Coverup' \\'AS~llNGTON (U PJ ) -Jeb Stuart i\la gruder testified today that he·y,·as told in the s ummer of t972 that President Nixon 1ras "'particularly plea sed'' b y c 1·er ylhing he !~l agrudcr) had done lo keep the truth of \\'atergnlc from coming out. i\t a~ruder prc\"iously hns ~dmiltcd to fabricating a phony story to co\'cr up the involvement of hi gh-le\'CI Nixon aides in \Vatergate and lying under oath e bout it to the grand jury. Just before he ,,·ent to the gr<1nd ·jury for a second time on Aug. Hi. 1972. J\f ag rudcr t estified al t he \Va lergate <'over-up I.rial today, he "''ent over his f alse testimony "'i1h then presidenlial counsel J ohn \V . Dean Ill at the \Vhi le llouse. "l\1r. Dean told n1e he \Vas pleased v.•ilh everything I y,·as doi ng to keep the truth from coming out about \Vatergate -how everyone at the \Vh itc !·louse and at the Committee to Re-elect the President was pleased.'' he said. ··~re particularly mentioned Handicraft Boutique At Shopping Cente r The Westminste r l\luniciOal Em- p\oyes Association is sponsoring a han· d1craft boutique in the parking lot of \Vestmins ler Shoppin~ Center from 10 a .m . to5p.nl. Salurday. Items for sale include homemade crocheted and glass items. apple dnl- ls, jewelry and wall haogings. The shopping center is located at the cor- ner of Golden West Street and \\;est- ininsler A venue. the President ; that the President was particula rly pleased." ~le said that on the day follo~·ing his grand jury appearance. Dean told him he learned from J ustice Depart· ment sources that ~lagruder "·ould not be indicted in connection with the \\'atl•rgatc burglary. i'.lagrudcr. \\'ho at the time \\·as deputy director of Nixon's re·elcction carnpai~n. su bseq uently pleaded guilty to conspiracy iµ co\·cr up the sca nd<1I and is ser\"i n~ a 1>rison term . 11<' s aid hl' <1lso l"l'l'iey,·cd his false tc~timony with t11>0 cover-up defen· 1lants. John N. l\l ilche ll and Kenneth Cooking Classes Set i11 Va lley 1"ht· Fountain \'~1llcy Hccreation Deparlm<'nl is offering four classes in holiday cooking, beginning Saturday. Other topics will inel ude chocolate dipping on Dec. 5. J!ingerbread houses on Dt·c. 12 and decorat ing mints and cookil•son Dec. 19. All classes will be from 9:30 a.m. tCl 12 noon at Fountain Valley ifigh Sc hnol <inrl the Community Ce nter. There is a S2 50 fee for each class. <}ue~tions may ht! directed to the Hc(•rc:1tio n IJcpartmenl al 962-242·1, t'Xlt·n~ton21 J Airlines Accord i'.l!AJ\11 <U PI ) -Striking mac hin· ists r atified a new contract and back· 't o-t1ork ;11-:r ecmcnt wilh Nu liona l Airlines. lhc \inion announced tod:..y. \V. Parkinson, prior to going to the grand jury. "l\.1r. l\.titche\I v,.·anled to be sure I emphasized his limited role and ~maxi mi zed my own role. particularly about funding,·· r.·t agruder said. lfe said Dean assured him in August , 1972 that the men accused of the bugging and burglary 11·ere ··holding." lfe said he understood that to m ean tha t "they ""Cr<' being paid funds to keep tHcm from telling the truth .. , Dea n. !Hagruder continued, assured him that he would "be t aken care or in the s ame manner '' if he "'ere indicted and prosecu•ed. Earlie r , illagruder said he had \"Ol unte erc d s h o rtly afte r th e ~\\'at crgate arrests to take the blame for the bugging but v.·as told the \Vhite !louse rejected his offer because he '\\'as "too close" to J\1itchell. then Nixon campaign director, and White l louse chief of staff 1-1.R . llaldeman, also a defendant . Doll, Hobby Display Set at Trailer Park \Vant to see some yarn being made on a spinning wheel? Some folks can still use it a nd this will he demon· st rated in a display of hand-made ar- ticle1' presented by the senior citizen residents of a Costa J\l csa trailer park. The seniors v.•ill put on a doll and hobby display in the recreation ha ll or Trade Winds 'f railer P ark. 2191 Har· bor Blvd., Costa r.l esa. Nov. 9 and 10. • • 538 CENTER STREET-COST A MESA-646· I 919 . . •• CLOstD ..... .. Special- Kramer Auto9raph Seconds Billie Jean Kin9 Seconds Stan Smith Auto9raph Seconds Wilson Pro Staff Seconds Fnime Only 16.95 Racquetball Racquets 7.95 to 37.95 Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Paddle Tennis Paddles Handball Gloves & Balls Racket Strin9ing ·Skate Boards & Wheels Open 9 to 6--Close~Sunday J, I.. ""( w Worm Up Suits 24.95 up Hooded Sweat Shirts 7.95 Cotton Sweat Suits 9.90 Gym Pants & Shirts Basketball & Softball Shirts ·Tennis Dresses Men's Tennis Shirts & Shorts. , .. Adidas-ConYerse-Tretorn-, ,1 Jack Purcell-Fred P Tennis Shoes BaskeWs-Footballs· Volley Balls Soccer Balls-Play9round Balls Tennis Balls-Racquet Balls Bi~e Repairing-Parts· Tires Tubes-Accessories 538 Center · 646-1919 . - I I ' I ~ Wednesday, Oclober 30. 197• If DAILY PILOT • .\ ;f . . -Sc a RegulationS Get Bo8rd ·Push & 15 "W@ llil:lf' ®@~WO©@ I A Sunday, Monday,. \\'ednesday and fth:tay f'eature • Orthe1>olly Piiot • Cot a probleni? Tlie11 1orite Pat Du1111. Pat w1ll cut rl'd tape. get the answers arid ac· lion yuu nf.'ed lo . ~o/ue inequities in gouernnil'r1t and business .. A{a i/ your c1uest w.llto '/1 (1f Du1111 !Af Your Service. Orange Coast Dally Pilat. P.O. Bo.r 1560. Costa ~Iesa, CA 92626. Include your le/epllont• nu111ber. C'on1bi11atio11t Er ••• DEAR PAT : I have a r~al problem and a friend of mine said he thought you'd helped another reader in a similar situation. I can't remember the exact combination to my bike's .11ew Maste r l~oek and it looks like my bike and I are both "locked" because I also lost the paper on which I'd writ· ten the numbers. K.N., Costa Mesa l\laster Lock prefers that a person "'ho has lost his combinalion request a hardware dea ler who bandies the locks, a bicycle repair shop, or a loc ksmith to write lo the firm requesting the lock's combination on ofCicial letterhead stationary, stating the serial number and owner's iden· tification-. Individuals may handle lost combii'latlon inq'uil-les by including 50 cents in a personal letter to the firm, located at 2600 N. 32nd St:, Milwaukee, Wis. 53245. Be sure to provide Identification information. Lost i11 Tra11sit l--DEAR PAT: 1 ordered a· sl ~ck pole for.hanging slacks from United States Purchasing Exchange in North Hol · l}\Wood last June, sending a check for ·Sll.27. Since my three letters remain unans\\•ert!d, ['m afraid I may have lost my money, Can you find out? L.ll .. <;osta Mesa U.S. Purchasing's customer service representative, t"ran Day, says the it.em e\lidently was lost in transit a nd you ha\le now ree,e~ved the reship· ment. The Better Business Bureau of Los Angeles says the company has a satisfac,ory record of adjusting con- 1umer complaints. S1nell11. Si1ua1lo11 DEAR PAT : Do you or your readers know of any •Nay to repel skunks? Living on the edge of a canyon as we do, they often come near the house, and several times we've had skunks come into the house through a pet door. So far Y.'e'\'e been lucky! J.K.,Corona del Mar No product on the market is guaran· teed to keep skunks away from your house, according to Russo's Pets, Jnc., but you may want to try one of the granule repellents recommended for cat and dog contact control. Better yet, board up your pet door -since skunks are o n e of the major remaining carriers of rabies due to in· creased lnnoculation of household pets. Your best bet would be to request skunk traps by contacting Sgt. Les Chapman, Newport Beach Police Department. Captured skunks \\•ill be remO\'Cd by humane officers. Go-earl Shipped DEAR PAT: l sent s:JI.91 to Kit Kar of Burbank las t April for three go·cart parts. I never received the merchan· dise, but my Ci!nceled check was returned in May. I 'A-Tole to J-1. Lauf· man. Kit Ka r's president, in July. So fJr I haven't heard one word in reply. C.L., Fountain Valley Laufman reports your order now has been shipped via Parcel Post. lie ex.plained that several robberies and a drop in sales last year forced him to close the Burbank ofnce i nd qperale from his home. When all orders are filled, Kit Kar plan!) to stop doing business. In the meantime, others ••ith unfilled orders can contact the. firm at P.O. Box 6396, Burbank, Calif. At'lin11 Do11blf1ll DEAR PAT : About a year ago I purchased a SIOO Jones \VOOI knit suit from the Gateway in South Coast Vil· loge. \Vhen I had it cleaned, the pants had s mall holl'S in them and the j~cket scams had split. The dry cleaner suggested I take the suit back to the store. "''hich l did. to this du I can't get any inJormatlon nboul what js going to be done, or when I can get ' any suit back. 1 wrote to the manufac· turcr but have not recelv~ an an· swer. C.P .• Costa ~tesa GateWay'!i owner, 0 . ~IScsto, says your s11ll Indicated signli of wear when It "'as relurned to lhe manufac· turc>r for repait or the Jacklll. The hnlt~s in the pants appear to have bten caused b\' moths. and further action on your tom plaint Is doubtful due to the length of time the !!Ult was used btlort thP. problem became a1tparent. DelSesto has cont<&ctcd the manufac· lurer again rej[arding your suit. and further ·Information wUI he provided to you when it is rccel,'cd. , -Low Tt1rno11t 68 Percent Vote . . Seen for Collnty . An estimated 68 percent of Orange County's 812 .000 registered voters will ~ast ballots in next week's election, Interim Registrar of Voters l\·t .J. l\fayer predicted Tuesday. Mayer said he is prepared to spend up to 12 hours tallying the expected 552,000 ballots that come into his headquarters building. Mayer's prediction would be the lowest general election turnout in many years. 'fhe 1972 general election drew nearly 85 percent of county voters to the pqlls and in 1964, the total hit 90 percent. The totat number or registered Supervisors Back Vets Laws, Panel Orange County supervisors Tuesday approved the bylaws and officers or the new county veterans advisory council but backed away from granting the agency a $70,000 budget request. Only Supervisor David Baker voted against the formal creation of the unit, saying he t hinks it doesn't represent all veterans in its current form. · When the budget item came up. supervisors almost to a man \'Oiced shock and dismay that the advisory panel needed all the money and manpower it requested .. About half or the budget money would come from federal coffers, according to the budget proposal, and would pay for the hiring of six full -lime employes. The other half would be county funds to be used for administrative costs and supplies. Supervisor Robert Battin, who championed the creation of the veterans council, was the first to express shock over the size of the request. "I fail to see why an advisory group would need s ix full time employer.," he said. "Maybe a half·limeemploye to help with office chores but not six." County Veterans Ser\'ices Officer Ben De Leon told supervisors the' money could be useful because the advisory council could cover a broader spectrum of services than his agency "By state and county law, wear~ limited to providing services in the area of benefits," he said. "We can't go into thin gs like housing, •e mployment and outreach programs.'' De Leon said the veterans advisory council, formed to pool the resources of all veterans groups into a united front, could act as another arm of the county's1errort to help the vets. In response to questioning, De Leon said his current staff of 34 people can barely handle the chores it now has and the addition of six new people in any capacity would be helpful. "I don't care if it's the advisory council or my office that gets the extra help, I just think its important that somebody does for the good of the veterans,'' he said. Super\'isors chose to hold off on the budget request until after they get a review from County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas. DI.iring discussion of the bylaws and officers, Baker said he has been contacted by numerous veterans groups and individual veterans who •ar e arrai• the council doesn 't represent a 't>road enough spectrum of veterans. voters in the county is 65,UOO hi gher than in the June primary and about 16.000 higher th11n two years ago. Jn addition to numerous state"•ide ballot measures, voters in Orange County face a total of 28 local measures, four local candidate elec· lions and at least a dozen Congres- s ional, Assembly and St<ite Senate decisions. Maye r said his election night routine will start sho11ly after the polls close at 8 p.m. Absentee ballots -an estimated 15,000 of then1 -y.·ill be hand counted. Then as ballots arc brought in from the 1,864 working precincts in the county, the computer tal l~ will begin. Mayer said. The first results \\'ill be a\'ailablc before midnight and r.1ayer said he is aiming for a completio1t timeof9:30 a.m. Nov. 6. J\teanwhile, Orange County super· visors Tuesday \'Oted to boost the pay of precinct \•iorkers to $1.90 an hour for the roughly 14 hours they will be on duty. Co'unty Counsel Adrian Kuyper in· formed the board that the new Fair Labor Practices Act required the workers to be paid an hourly wage rather than a flat fee. The old pay schedule provided $24 per election for precinct inspectors and $21 per e lection for precinct judges and clerks. The one adoi>ted by supervisors pays an inspector Sl.90 per hour or $29 per election, whichever is greater. The judges and clerks ha\'e the same hourly rate or S24 per election, whiche\'er is greater. Police Arrest CSF Athletes Jn Burglary ' Two Cal State f'ullerton football players "'ere arrested in Anaheim TuesdaJ morning on suspicion of burglary. assault und attempted kid · naping l\.lichael E Jordan. 20. a freshman defensive playe~ on the Titans tean1 and Charles \V Kyles, 21 , a senior tailback, \\.'ere seized along "'ith Carl E Johnson of La i\1irada, who is not a Cal State Fullerton student. Police said the incident began at 9:30 a.m \\'hen a female employe of the Anaheim Social De\'elopment Center, a modeling agency, came to work and found three men attempting to burn open an office s<1fe with acetylene torches One of the three suspects. the "''Oman said, brandished a pistol, but she convinced him to let her go to a bar next door tu get money for Them Once in side the bar, the woman hastily called police. She said she was caught in the act by Jordan but police pulled up just as the young gridder tried to flee. or. ficers said they found a s mall automatic pistol in Jordan's posses· sion. Apparently hearing the commotion outside. the two other suspects fled out the back door of the model agency. Kyles was spotted by an officer as he attempted to pull a gun from under his coat. The officer fired once and missed and Kyles surrendered in1 - mtdiately. the third sus pect, Johnson, attem p· led to commandeer a vehicle a fe\v blocks away but couldn't get the car started, police said . .. So he ran into a home which \\'as then surrounded by police. Johnson surrendered without firing a shot., police said. Bank Robbery Trio C~ptured in Tustin A trio of bank robbery suspects were captured in Tustin Tuesday af1er leading: police on :1 wild chase from Orange during which at lea::;t a dozen pistol shots were fired. Arrested 011 charges or bank nib· bery 11nd :.i:::ssault WC're Robert C. Ferganchick. 36. <ind his brother \Vil· .Uam. 34, both of Anaheim und Stt>vcn Broughton, 27. of Bcllrlowcr. They W('l'C turnl'd over to the f'OI und booked into OrungeCounty J~1il . An Orungc police :;J)Okcsmun sHid the in cident began shortly uftcr 11 u.m . when u silenl a lurm Willl received from lhe Unit<'d Ctillforniu Gunk bra nc h ut 13•14 N. Tustin Ave . Police-pulled up to the bank just us ·the :;ui;pe<:ts V.'<'rc running out 11nd the shooting bega n lmmedintely. • 't'h<' trio aHcitedl)' Jumpeo 1nto a car and roared orr :1l hi~h SJ>C'Cd doy.•n 1'ustin Avcntic. shuoti\~ ull the wu y. Several police cars were hit by bullets :ind at leust tv.'oother squad cars "'crt! Involved in minor accidents during, the chase, police said . The suspects' car sped into a housing tract ne:lr the Newport ft'reeway and the area y,•as sealed off by police . 'fhc trio~ surrende red momoots luler, their cur punctured by bullets. Police round :11>out $3,SOO)n cash in thl' car. along with two fHstols and <li:;gui sc..; u llcJ.?cdly used in I he heist. l\tir:1culou:-;ly. polit·<· s11i<I. no one Y.·a ~ injured in the inl'idcnt <'VC11 thouf:lh i;,lu.:s hit 11t lcust one building, a drug s tore, shattering plate c la:;s "'indow:;. fnvcstigators said the lhr c men muy :i lso be rhurgcd with the holdup Oct. l5of u U11nk of A1nt'rlca branch in (lrongc. Sl mll:ir dl sR uiscs dark h:iircd wii.: . ., und sunglasst•s • were U.$1!il. ' 'EXPERIENCE COUNTS' Incumbent Baker 0.lly Pllol S•iU Pllolo- "EIGHT YEARS IS ENOUGH" Challenger Schmit \County !Ordinance • lEndorsed fly \VIJ.LIA!\1 SC:llREIBt:R ()t l~t O'ilf Pl IOI Sl•lt Tough n('\V rull'S gO\'CrninC: scub;i d iv t:rs In Orange Countr \\.l'l'I' endor- St'<I in concpt by tht' Board of Super· vi sors Tul•sJav in \in l'ffort In <'rJl·k d0\\'11 on the rfsC' in rliving dt'alhS and injuries. Super\'isors \'oled unanimous !~-to nrder Coun ty Counst'I Adriun Kuypc•r to draft i\1·0 Ja\\'S --unt• a proposed :;late \a\\' and thl' other a county or·· d1nanee ·-to 1·('gu I ale rli \"ing. The {'ountv 01·dinanl'e Kuv r>e r \1·L1 I prep;1re is to ·includt': Permission to JifC"guards and peace offil'Prs on llt'<.Jt'hC's in uni11('0l'· poratcd tcrritor~· to dcnr entry in10 the ,1·atcr if a d iver f'an't shO\\' hi:-. di\"in g certifieat ion ('a rd. -A limitation on the rental Ll f rli\·ing gear and sale of air for tanks b~· di\·e shops to certified divers only . Integrity He~ds Issues ThC' state la\V Kuy pt'r \\'ill draft ror :-;ubmission during the next IC'g~slati\·c !;Cssion \\"ill in clu'de: -Required state li censing and periodic li cense rene\\'al of di\'ing schools a nd instructors. :For 2nd District Race -Creation of eligibi lity prerequisites for scuba diving studen- ts. ByPATTYBURNE1T OtU.-0.llJ Pli.t~rt The campaign for supervisor in Orange County's Second District iS' a repeat broadcast of the primary, and tosomeextenta 1970primary, in which Laurence J. ''Larry'' Schmit also chal- lenged incumbent David L. Baker. ThPrP sf'em lo be three issues: -fo.fandatory minimum t•ur· rit'ulum standards for di\'er cer· Baker has barbs for his opponent, ti · a on. too. lie calls Schmit's record one of., Bo \'ablons ki, chiC'f of ad· "'fai lure." . mini. tration for the county harbors, 'fhe supervisor notes that Schmit' Bear es and Parks Department. told \\'as removed as mayor of Garden sui*rvisors the Jay,·s he proposed arc GroveandclaimsSchmit"couldnever less restricti\'e than those offered in ha\'e been re-elected'' to the city l'oun-Los Angeles County. cil Yablonski said the Los Angeles or- For the most part, ho\\'CVe r, Baker dinanceco\·ers rcceftification of in• attacksSchmit's integrityby\\·hat hc s tructors, physical exams ror doesn't say. One of his n1ore frec1uent students and req:•ires charter dive Baker's 12 years in office; integrity - \\'hich each candidate claims the other lacks -and campaign purse strings . Schmit is making the most of the ( )' post-Watergate skepticism of incum· · PO LIT JCS '7 4 bents. He advocates an eight·year '·------------~ bo ats to have an oxygen resuscitator <1nd operator aboard. He \\.'arned that a laC'k of effecti"C- lav.·s in Orange County could be incen· live for Los Angeles·based boats and instructors to move their operations here to avoid the new rules. maximum term of office for super· visor. telling voters Baker's 12years is •·too long.'' "There's nothing wrong with ex· periencc.'' Schmit says. ''The tenden· cy. though, of e lected offi cials is to em· pire·build and to be protective of the system. ··That's one of Baker's prime fault- s,'' Schmit goes on. ''!·le can't see new ways ofdoingthings" Baker, naturally, views h is ex· perience on the board of supervisors differently. Orange County has the io"'est tax rate. the lowest countywide budget per capita of major California counties. he explains ··This is so because of good management and the ability to under· stand the operation ofthecount y. '' Twel\'C years as supervisor and eight years prior to that in the county planning and building safety depart· ments, he says. have given him the '"keen insigtJt ·• necessary to p<ir· ticipatc e ffect i vely in that management It is on the integrity issue that Sch· mil brings up the •·double billing" charge which rrrst gained attention in 1'.170, just after Schmit had Jo st the primary to Baker. Ne"•spaper reports said Baker charged both the county and the state for travel expenses. At thetime he ser· ved as county supervisor and chair- man of the Stute Environmental Quality Study Cou ncil. Baker points out that the county counsel. the district attorney's office, the stale attorney general and l\VO grand juries have vindicated him. Schmit respond s, C\'en though the double billing was not illegal, it \vas "unethical." Gem Talk , CJy J C llU1\IP/1R/P.S PROTECT THE SPARKLE OF YOUR PREOOUS GEMS Protl'ction of fine jewe lry against the havoc caused by air pollution . and handling starts by keeping jewelry in a closed box. · There Hre four safe cleaning methods: (l)A sudsofsoapflakcs and· an al cohol rinse. (2) Emersion ror 30 minutes in a half. 'n·half ·solution, cold \\'ater and .~1mmon1a. No rin s e necessary, but 00 NO:'f use for i:elued or cemented pieces. ( 3l Oetcr jtcnt dishwas hing has a temporary e ffect. but be sure to rinse under hot runnin~ water , (4) "2-1.-<.'st '" jewe lry clc<1 ner: hut re-ad directions. Not a ll arc for ge neral use. Ir you alway~ pat dry. use tintless cloth. handle by mountinJ! and ne ver touch the dinmond, you'll J)rolong clca nin ~ intervals and in c re a se the plc;.1s ure of ownin g fine jewelry. anti-Schmit tactics is to compare the. ··1>0sitive vein'' o f the Bakercampaign to that of ""ilification'' by Schmit: The theory seems to be thatSchmit "'ill come off as "small." Schmit 's rhetoric is sometimes strong. Campaign literature ofte.n refers to Baker a s ··the old incum- bent." On campaign 11nanc1ng-ana 11 s potential impact on a supervisor "s voting record~both candidates arc casting stones. Among major cont1ibutors to !ht' Schmit campaign, Baker cites. arc \Voodrow Butterfield. a·man in and out or Garden Grove area politics for many years, and Amigo Investment Company, reportedly a partners hi 1) ofRichard'J. O'Neill and Dr. Louis t:cl· la. O'Neill is county Democratic Cen· tr al Com mittce c ha ir m<.1n . The. innuendo is that the thrC't'. politically strong contributors could have future influence over Schmit':; Supervisors were told some of the more restrictive aspects 1of the Los Angeles ordinance \\·ere avoided 1 because it was felt state legislation v.·ould be more effective aftdl far· reaching. Yablonski said Orange County ha!'!. experienced only tv.·odiving deaths so far this year but there have been 40 in Southern California as a \\'hole. Supervisor Ra lph Diedrich nearly \·oted agai nst the ordinance proposal.'\ because he said ·not enough in· \'estigotion of the diving deaths has been done. fie relented '"'hen Yablon· 'ski promised more intcnsiVl' study of the accidents. Bagley Clainis Rights Backing performance as a supervisor. 1 Republtcan Candidate for Controller Schmit charges that Baker is "con· \\i1lham T. Bagley took a shot at his trolled by the big builders and Democrat opponent from Orange developers." Ninety percent of a ll County, Kenneth Cory, Tuesday, as. Baker contributors . he contends, serting that he has more support from •·depend on his vole for t heir liberals thanCorvhas. live Ii hoood . · · ., rncre 1s only One civil ri ghts liberal Baker, u•ho has \\"On re·election han· running for Controller and he certainly dily in the past , "·as forced into the is not th e De mocrat from Orange general election runoff because he County,'' B::ig ley told a San Franciscu , failed to \1·in a m<ijority last June. · :1udicnce. !·le polled 30,i40 ,·otcs to Schmi! ·s Ba gley tbld a luncheon i:athering 22.731. A third candidate, John ITl'tll that he has picked up major endor· Dean. claimed' 14 ,642 . semen ts from Democrats and black It no\v seems that thosel 14 ,li42\'oles. community news papers. plus the expected increase in tiu·nout "Nu Republic<.i n s ince Earl \\'arrcn for the general election, will be the <.ind 1'om Kuchel has been offered SllJl• deciding factors in the Nov. 5 r;icC'. port like this,'' Bagley said. The ·Bracelet Watch An Omega b1acelel watch IS an elegant gil t !hat has br+gnteneu the lives of mo!· lions of women. SuperblV cra1t<:>d In 14K 11old. The iectangular f!oren1.nr.O 0 gold ca!>C 16 l>mar!!y .accented by ltie dis.. tincti~e textured dial. With mal c!i· ing 14K gold mesh bracelet ii ls one ot th e fine st watches you can selecl. OMEGA um.pkrw:' 1823 NEWPORT BLVD , COST A MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 1 B1nkAmer1card-MasterCharge 27 YEARS IN TH E SAME. LOCATION PHONE !)48'"3401 I I •. • ' • • '11-1 CAlLYPtLOT Wednesda~. October 30, 1974 Jost ~ Coasting,~~ J Arab Countries Give Ulthnatuin ... ·• ~ 'If,.. 11 \ r .. · .. ~ . .:'!'\ wiCla Tom arphine Pilot Enters Space Age ('ll1\1"G l ~G T l :'ll ES Ot:PT. --Ever ~inc:c the 1400s v.1hcn a ch:Jp named Johann Gut£>nbcri;: started riddling 'Yl'llh a printing press, lead type and metal s trips. ink and clattering mach1pes have been the heartbeat of t he printer 's trade. All that is changing today. Printing. as a matter or fact: is one t1f our oldest trades "'hich has clu:i.g to the practice of having apprentices, Journeym en and g rand masters who, v.·ith deft ringers. could put together met al s trips nnd lead t ype and _produce book s , magazines and nc"·spaper pa ges. Printshops "'ere wondrous places, fill ed \11ith Linotype machines clut· ter1ng, rumbli ng presses; molt en lead being poured : and strange-looking deY1ces lhat huffed a\\.·ay to produce headline letters or even metal spacing :,trips. WlfY, EVEN JUST a few months ago, if you could have brought Guten- berg back lo lire and plopped him down in our own printing plant here at the newspaper. he wouJd have fl!tt at home righl a way Not a ny more.• 1-lere at tht!' newspaper, we've just been jerked into th e 20th Century by converting our pr1nt1ng plant over to a system known as cold type. We m~de the final transition , more or less, only yesterday. So no"' this column, and everything E>lse in the paper, has bfen produced by a s eries of computers. These typewritten pages have been fed into the computer. Jt grimaced some, and then spit out a coded strip of tape. That tape was then fed into another computer. It translated the code into a photographed column or type. Then our printers, vtho no longer have any black ink on their hands. take the photographed column, paste 1t up on the page you're looking at, and then the whole business is t!ngra\·ed to go on the printing press. THAT'S IT. From typewriter to printed page without one piece of metal type in between. The Computer Age has come to the nc\\.'spapers .. Ou r final pages look a bit different today than they did a few weeks ago. Only yesterday, as a matter of fact. my dentist Bob Thompson suggested the pages ··Jook funny.'' I didn't argue v.·ith him. You never argue with your dentist \Vhc n you 're sitting in the chair. ;\ny\\•ay. it 's been a big change in our print shop. No longer is there the clatter and clamor of the machines so familiar in the past. Computers don't even seem to hum much. I "'ent do"'" into our prints hop yesterday just to view all the com- puters "hich v.·cre computing away ~nd the non·1nky pnnters who were cuttin1t ;ind paslinJ,?: film strips. IT \\'AS SO SIL.ENT. Sort of like the dov.·ntO\\ n Ii bra ry. Fi n:i\ly I asked. "When may v.·e view the bod\·"'' I don't thi.nk anY of them thought I hat \\.'as very fu nny. It is trur this nrw C'omputer business has indeed caused us some problems. All of us in the nev.·sroom h;1\·l· to learn how to type so the com- put<'r is happy \\'ii h our \\.·ork. The printers have h;ul to learn virtually a n<·1v lraclc :incl 111 kee1l their hands 1·11·;111 so IF \"OUR P1\P(.~R Ill a bit l:1t(' on lh<' d!lorstc r th ese days . no\v you ~11(111· 1rh,\·. !l :in_g v.•ith us. folk s \\'c'll I 11.:u l"t' 1 t a ll out. 111 a f r1~ rla l''i Landmark Study Sup~eme Court ha.s picke~ case of Jesse Thurman Fowler, convic- ted 1n Nc:>rth Car.ollna slaying, as the one to decide the fate of death penalty 1n America. Kopechnes Say Story Of Death Has Blanks BOSTO~ !UPl l -1·hc men and \\·omen at the Chappaquiddick Party that ended v.·1th the death ot l\lary Jo Kopechne tell the same stoQJ·s today they did five years ago. l\1i ss Kopechn e ·drowned in Sen. Edward Kennedy's car, which plunged from a dark, narrow bridge. The Boston Globe, in the third of a four.part series re-examining the July 18. 1969. accident, published in· ter\·iews conducted during its tv.·o- month inve~tigallon and came up DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed #ondoy-fridoy : II yoo do not hove yax ~ by 5:30 p.m., coll ond your ~ will be brought to you. Coifs ore Id-ten until 7:00 p.m. Sal1Xdoy om S"odoy' If you oo not, rECeiw your copy by 9 o.m. Soturday. a 8 o.m. Sunday, coll ond o oopy w1U te trough! lo you. Coils ore lokeo until lOo.m.. Telephones Na.I Orange Counly Areas .. 6'2-4311 tb"thwest Huntington Beoch ond Weslminster . . . . . 5'0-1720 San Oemente, Cop!strono Beoc:h. Seri Juon Capistrano. Oano Point, Sruth Loguno, loguno Niguel '9.S..0630 repeatedly with the same themes. Paul Markham. an attorney, sum me>d it up for the men: .. lt's all a matte r of public record .'' he told the Globe reporters ... rm not going into it." MN. Rosebary Redmond, knoy,·n as "Cricket" Keough "'hen she wus single , one of the five single \\.'Omen al the party, talked only briefly by telephone. "I thought about it for four da~s and l said to myself, •1·xe said it all ' .... J don't see this as an issue of public in- terest. I see it is an issue of my friend is dead. period." J1owever, the parents of l\.liss Kopcchne contend there are blanks in the official story of the·fatal night. "Sometimes I'd like lo scream a lot but I 'm trying to hold it back," lilrs. Kopcchne told the ne"•spapcr. "It "·o uld be nice if somebody would speak up." • ,_ MARTHA SEEKS $2,000MORE NEW ~YORK (AP) -Martha 1t1it· rhell still figures she can't get by comfortably on the SI,000-a-week tem- porary alimony she was awarded as a v:elude to her separation s uit ag- r11nst former U.S. Atty. Gen. John N. i\litchcll. 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Kissinger said today he does ·not believe the Arab summit con - ference has closed the door to µcat•c negotiations and he will probably go to the htiddle Easl nexl week . Kissinger arrived in Bangladesh from New Delhi after disclosing'thal U.S. food shipments to India wi ll , resume this year and reassuring lndi· an officials that the Central lnlelli· gence Agency "'ill not meddle in lndi- ·an affai rs. In his first official reaction lo the Arab s um mil meeting in Rabat., l\1orocco. Ki ssinger said : "I do not believe that the door to all negotiations' in the J\1 idcll e East is elosed. "HUT IN \\'llAT framework there c:1n be negotiations -that will have to be seen. Probably I \viii go the Middle East, but that decision y,·ill be made in the next 72 hours. '' llo"·cver . it appeared that the Arabs ' a g r ee m e nt Lo create a Palestinian state and the accord for the Pa lestine Liberation Organization guerrillas to speak for all Palestinians had greatly complicated thesearrh for peace. Israel has steadfastly refused to negotiate with the PLO. \\.'hich it con- siders a t e rroristic organization devotedjo undermining Israel. The s'1tuation was also confused because or a statement by President r~ord on Tuesday that negotiations should go forward bet\\'eenlsrael "and Jordan or the PLO .·· KI SSINGER 'S SPOK ESl'1A N Robert Anderson issued a clarifying statement I hat "our 'tXlsition is not changed ... has not changed. The secretary is still considering a visit to lhc a rea in the near future. "1-lis talks ~·ou ld provide a clear pi c- ture of \vhat \\'as decided at Rabat <1.nd the bes t mean s of purs uin g negotiations.'' Andersonsaid. ''It has been our judgment that step" b·y-step negotiations between Jordan and Israel on the west bank offered the greatest hope of success at the present time hut it should be recalled that our objective has al~Ys been to help bring about an ovl'ral\ setllt'ment on the basis Qf U .~. Sct·u1ity Council"' resolutions and "not a se1><1rate set· llemenl or settlements," Anderson said. Kissinge r planned lo spend 19 hours •i n Bangladesh, discussing U.S. food aid \\'ith Prime l\1 inister l\fujibur Rah- man and Foreign Minister Kamal lfos· sain before fl ying to Islamabad for talks y.•ith Pakistani leaders. "TllE UNITE D STATES has not and is not nO\V interfering in !he don1estic affairs of India," Kissinger told a news conference this morning. Asked about CIA activities in th(' - region, the secretary of state pledged tu "\\.·ithdra v.: from India any U.S. gov- ernment p<>rsonne l identified as inter· l'er_ine in Indian affairs." ff Pro rd A limn1111 llroadc:1sl millionaire Gcor~e It Storer Sr. I top> htis been or· (lered to pay rccorri S2.261 .000 :.11i mony to third \Yire, Ool'othy. Stor<'r is <•111>ealing decisi on ·n1ad c in J\1ia mi. Hy United PreSs lntcmatlonal . J\loroccan King llassan l(, speal<ing for all Arab nations, said today the United States and Israel must re<>og· nize tht.> Pales tine Liberation O!'ganization or fa ce the threat of a nev.· 1l'liddl<> East war in which Arab oi l n1oney will ensure victory. Arab diplomats called hi s statement a vir· tualultimatum. "ll is u11 to lsra<>I now to make the next move,'' 1-fassan said in the Moroc· can capital of Rabat to mark theend of an Arab s ummit conference or 21 nations -including the PLO. "We will seize upon the slightest chance of liberating even one square inch or Palestinian territory, We must not wait any longer.·· THE ARAB SU!\1!\nT which ended ·ruesday already had produced gloom in Israel. And Prime l\.tinister Yitzhak R:ibin told the Israeli parliament lot.lay the summit's "results bode no good.·· lie said the decisions or the Arab leaders ··require study and they n1ay obligate s ignificant conclusions in our policy.'' Israel. which says it will not ne gotiate with the PLO. carried out \\.'ar maneuvers throughout the sum- 1nit to emphasize Israel's military might. The fou r-day summit set up a joint military com m and for Syria, Egypt, Jordan and the PLO and created a war chest of $2.35 billion. PLO lcadN" Vasser Ararat, at a separate nev.'s conference in ltabat, said Israel was speeding preparations for a preemptive \\.'3r against the Arabs. Ararat charged Israel v.•as trying to ··blackmail" the Arabs into keeping the Pales tinians eircluded from an equal status ~'ith other J\r·ab countries. ARAFA.T A.DDED A discordant note to the chorus or praise for the harmony at the summit by telling newsmen he has solved many, but not all problems with Jordanian King ~lussein. The Arabs. who have restored har- mony between Jordan and the PLO "·ill not agree to the continued ex- clusion of the PJ .. O by Israel. llassan said. ''The Arab nations have the initiative of peace if peace is to be achieved. \Ve are no longer the weaker side." Hassan condemned appeals for lsra~l 's destruction launched by Dr. Ahmed Shukeir¥, the past P!ilcstinian s pokesman ·• .. Shukeify did the v.•orst possible ser· vice to the Palestinian cause by an- nouncing 'v.•e shall march into Israel. we shall kill even pre,i;:nanl \\·omen and .cut the throats of the children,"' the king said. ''Jn fact )Je couldn 't even kill a chicken, but he handed solid arguments lo the gnemies or our .cause." Didn't Pull Trigger, James Earl Ray Says From \\'Ire Services r.tEMPl-IIS, Tenn. -James Earl Ray says he 'did not personally shoot l)r. h1artin Luther King Jr., "but I believe I am partly responsible for his death." The statement came in a letter in · troduced into evidence al a U.S. District Court hearing at which Ray is ( ___ 1N_SH_O_R_T~J seeking lo overturn his plea of guilt~· to the sla yi ng or the civil rights leader here in 1968. The letter was written by Ray to Sen. James 0 . Eastland <D-fl.1iss . l. on fl.1arch J4, 1969, four days after he en· tered his plea or guilty in the King slaying. Food Probe \VAS lllNGTON -'rhe Justice Department is investigating possible illegal price-fi xi ng or roods, one of the crucial areas in the nation's surgin~ inflation. Atty. Gen . \Villiam B. Saxbe. elaborating on the enforcement, said Tuesda y, ·'A far greater number or possible antitrust \'iolations involving: ·foods are under active investigation by the Antitrust Division.'' Shift E%plalned WASl-l l NGTON -Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. t\.torton said Tuesday a dirrerehce or style in m eeting th e co untry 's e nergy problems led to the forced resignation. of Federal Energy Administration Joh n Sawhill. Sawhill. 38. resign('() Tuesday and Pres ident Ford named fo rm er J\1aritim e Administrator Andrew E. Gibson to replace him in a wholesale shake-up of the administration's energy leadership. V.N. Threats UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.·-The United Nations. with three telephoned bomb threats the past.two days, has closed all sessions to the general public until rurthcr notice. 41 A s pokesman said the action "'as l aken Tues duy in light of the anonymo.us bomb threats, five born· bings in New York over the weekend by terrorists advocating indepe n- dence for Puerto Ri co and "a number . or threats to disrupt meetings." _ SlO Miiiion Da111n9e CROWLEY. 1..a . -Damage estimates ror a tornado that smashed a 30·block area of Crowley, population 16.000. a nd killed one person were set al SIO million today. The tornado hit &1onday. Family Obtains Teen-aged Boy For 3 Chickens DOVER. Del. CAP) -State poli ce have taken a 14-year-old boy away from a Delaware farm family.who of- ficers s aid bought him :1 monttl ago for three chickens. Police sa ~d the boy. Juan Guzman, \\'as taken into custody Tuesday and held in lieu of $100 bond as a runaY.'ilY from a Newark N .J ., jU\'enile home. Delaware police said the boy had been living with !\1r. and l\lrs. Da\'id Wilkinson of nearby Felton for about a month. Police :r;aid Cuzman left the New Jersey home on Aug. 17 and lived for a short time with an unidentified woman in Newark. \Vilkinson told ofricers he gave the woman three chickens when the boy approached him and asked to be taken in. state po lice s aid. .. Wilkinson went home with the boy and talked lo the woman,'' said C11I. Paul Donahue of the Delaware Statt' Police. "The woman stated she would .sell the boy to him for a crate of chickens. Some haggling followed un · til an a greeable price v.•as settled upon and the boy "'as purchased for approximately three chickens.'' "l\1y husband got him a pony and he'd fallen in love with it ," fl.1rs. Wilkinson said Tuesday. "If he wan· l ed to stai with us. he could . 1r h<' wanted to lea Ye. he could.'' . Po.lice said the state or New J ersey as his legal guardian because the whereabouts or his parents is· unknown. Priest Slain 'My God, They're ((illi1ig Me' PATERSON, N .. J. !AP) -A parishioner who was talking with an elderly priest on the telephone listened In horror as he suddenly cried out "f)h my God! They're killing me?" ' Pollce rushed to the rectory of St. Boniface Roman Catholic Church on Tuesday and found the body of Father Francis A. Englis h, 70. Ofricers said he had been tied and gagged and then beaten to death. Police said they a.-E: seeking four men, three who were seen running from the rectory and a rourth who~ behind the wheel or a car In which nil rour fled the scene . Officers said the killers escaped with an undetermined amount of mon<'y in bini:;o receipts. overlooking $2,500 In cash that had been locked ln a cabinet or th<! rectory. ''lie apparently wouldn't tell where the money was . so he was beaten,··· :1 Patcr:-.on rtrlt.'<'I ivc said. -ll clcn Stank1c"·icz told police she wa~ spe:ak lnp: to fAlhc r English on the phone when his assail01nts <ipp arently entered the room. She said the priest cried out and then the telephone was shtmmed down. The <>hurc h. in a rundown urea or this northern Ne"'' Jersey industrial city, onrc served a lnrgely Cerman pa rish. In recent years lh4'. nciith· borhOOd has bt.'i.'01hc malnly llis11unlc, allhough Father Englis h continued to sny one mass each Sundi~y ln German. I I j I I \ I 1 I • I I Flo·urnoy '~Gaining ' On Brown By the Assotl11ited Press Houston i''lournoy says he 1s gaining momentum in hi S ca mpaign for governor, but Edmund G.'8rown uct.~ so confident or victory thut he hus cul batk on television udvcrti:-.ing. Al a Stockton dinner, Uro...,·n. the ,Democratic nominee for go,•ernor. look the ··recycled Heagan1:-im " .::harge which he hus rc1>e<1tcd diilly against GOI-" nominee l''lournoy lo what may be its ullimate level. Not only is Flournoy .. recycled Reaganism," hul Rcugan is "Ju::ot h.alf-baked I loovcr1sm." llro\vn told a partisan crowd. Flournoy, mean'A'hilc. campaigned on two university campuses Tue:-.day and ht'adcd for u third today. 1 At the Unive rsity of Santa Clar.i, v.•here Bro"'" was a st udent IS years .ago, f<~l ournoy said he is gaining momentum a nd has cut a 16 pcrcen· tage point gap behind himsclr and Brown to just six poi nts. ··\Ve are only six points behind and ' the trend is really moving in our direction,'' Flournoy said. T he Flourno.v POii \Vas t·ondu('tcd bv Decision Making Information and showed Brov.'n leading 50-44. Flour- noy's aides said the margin in a :;imilar poll in August v.•as lG points• fl Woman's Body Identi(ied; Killer Sought ' ·fl,tfLPITAS IUPI) -1'he body of a woman which was found in a stablC' garbed in a burlap bug was identiried Tuesday as that or Josephine.Jeanette Cuff:i ro. 27, who was three months pregnant. I 1\ssoci:11 ed Press iden- tified he r as Josephine Jeanette DiCasso.l William Archer, 19. v:ho leases the deserted stable, toltl Police Chief James Mu rray he spotted the kill er Monday lea'vi ng the stable, wearing a shopping bag over his head and car- rying a gun and a knife. ··Get tl'le hell put or here," Archer quoted the kil ler as saying. Archer left and cal-ltd police. Chier l\lurray said the victim had been stabbt>d tv.•icc in 1h·e back \vith a wide-bladed knife, but that she had not been sexually assaulted or rob- bed . Vicky ?\1 estas of ?\1ilpita:>, a sistt'r with whom the \'iCtim had been living, :said her sister had left her house 1:1n hour before her death. saying'She was 1oing hitchhiking and looking for a job. - ·•i I" • " SEASON 'SFIRSTSNOWDUMPS1PINCHESONTRUCKEEAREA Terri DaPertls, SherryGriawold Romp at Donner Summit 50 Rescued in Snow; Tahoe Has 11 .lnches By T he Associated Press ~t ore than 50 people have been rescued after becoming lost or stran- ded in the Sierra Nevada during this week's early-season storm. The most dram atic resuce v.·as a Lemoore Naval Air Station helicopter airlift Tuesday of nine junior hi gh youngsters and their leaders from the high country in Yosemite National Park. Five others of the group from l.ivermore had hiked into Yosemite Valley earlier to report their com- panions were stranded by the storm. Yosemite rangers also sent a bus to rescue 40 drivers on Tioga Pass Road after their cars got stuck in the snow. Tuolumne County authorities cleared roads with bulldozers to rrce up to 10 travelers, mostly hunters, reported stranded east of Sonora . ·rhc first fl'Kjjor storm of the winter season ha d damped s ubstantia l :itTiounts or snow in the high Sierra by late Tuesday, but not enough to open ski resort1!1. The Nationill Weather Service said Echo Summit south of l.aki Tahoe -..::!" - reported 11 in<.·hcs of snow on the ground Tuesday, while Norden north or Tahoe had six inches. The storm which left this month the v.·ettest October in Los Angeles since · 195i, continued to dump l'ain in the mountains and on the coast. It also brought the snov.· line down to the 4,500·foot-level in the San Bernardino l\1ountains and in the mountain areas or San Diego County. • A small tornildo v.-·as sighted near Encinitas, but there were no reports of damages other th:in a stable roof being blown off and some frightened horses. f\,1 ore than s inches or rain fell in \\'right wood Tuesday, v.·hile 2.8 inches of moisture was reported at Lake Ar· rowhcad v:h ere there \Vas more th:in an inc h of sno\v on the ground Tuesday night. Heavy rain also fell throughout most of Tuesday in San Diego, with the city itself rt>gistering t.06 inches of precipitation. Eight inches or snow \I/as reported on the ground in the mountains near Palomar .. • -------------- Wednesday.Oclober 30. 1974 DA.IL Y PILOT t1 :'i 8 Guilty ·of Conspiracy SAN FRl\NCfSCO t U Plt ·.·-A fed eral judge fined ei~ht rorml'r executives and ordered them to le(" turc civic group~ on the nlcrits of ~111· titrust laws ;1s their puni shment for taking pa rt in a1 conspirilcy to fix pril'l'S on product Kibcls. both \'IL'L' prt·:.idt•nt~. S5.uoo and SG,OllO -rc:-.pt'l'livel~. Fol't Dearborn l.llho~raph l'•J. CIHl'J~o. $15 ,tW t1nd its pre:.llll•nt. 0l'horn:1s \V . Adl .. •r. $7.500. l'u·d 1nont l.alk•I Co, Bedford. Va , Sl5.0!KJ and 11.W. !lmythc Co ., St. l':1ul, l\l 11111 ., SIU,000. :\in<' 1·orpiH,1!t• •li·ll·ullanls w~re' n.1nlt•CI 111 th1· or1)..'.111.d 1ru\11·tment, but \\\Ool lhl·tu pll'.1ded 1111111ct•nt and ar·c awaiting tr1.d ·rht•Y are ?.11<.·h1g~n 1.ithoi;rJphin.: l't~. G91nd Rupid:o, l\ltch .. and I.11\on Husr1lt'ss .S~stl'mll'. Inc .. a suh:-.icll:1r.\• or I.it ton lndu~t1·h·s. U1 •\ i·rty II dis. Cul if. . U.S: llistrict Judge Ch:1rles B. Ren· frewTucsday fined theexecutivt>s and seven m:inafucturcrs of paper labels ;1 total of S272 ,000. Although t he defendants all pleaded no eon lest to a criminal char~c of con· s1>iring to fix pi-ices, the judge trcat('d it us a guilt y plea. A 1''cdc ral Grand Jury li!St ~l ;i rl'h returned the ind1<.·tm('nt whieh ('hargcd the defendant:. with ('On · :-pi ring to fix prices on labels £or cans. hottlcs, tubes, jars and boxes. l n- \'Olved were yearly sales lotaling_S90 1nillion. · Robert Burke D ~nies GeoTek 'Shell Firms ' t 1'he largest fine, sso.oo·o, was leveled against l ht~rnat ional Paper Co., New York. Two former officia l~ or t he firffi, Edward f '. Corrigan and llolt '-lonaghan, were fined S1 ,500 and $5,000 rcspccti vely. A civil antitrust suit against fhe defendants was still pending before the judge asking for an injunction to halt illegal acts. 'rhc judge, who could have imposed jail penalties, granted lhe executives probation on the condition that they ::;ive speeches to civic groups based on lheii c'xpcricnce witb antitrust laws. Other fines imposed,were: JLS. Crol'ke r Co., San Bruno, Calif., $40,000. It s pres4d e nl, Robe r t !lodgers, $10,000 and its vi ce president. John J . l\lurray, $-1,000. N. Stccher-Traund-Schm idt Corp .• llochestcr, N.Y., s.15,000 and A.R. Aeosta, a vice president, SS.000. Diamond International Corp., New 'York. $47,500 a nd Eugene C. lilankcnhcim and William C. Duffy, SAN FRANCISCO IAJ'i -Uank in/.! ~ind accounting recorcb, llncumrntcd all transactions llobt!rt Burk£' h;id v.•ilh his brother, John, and hl' d1d not act secretly in establishing lhret• firms the government claims v.·ere "shell" operations , Robert has testified. · Robert Burke, 44. of Orinda, is a gO \'Crnment witness. granted im· munity for his testimony, <ii the tnal or his brother, John, 48, of El Cajon. on charges or fr aud in the sale or GcoTek oil d rilli ng s hares. John Burke is accused of con· .spiracy and fraud in m:iking allegt>dly untrue statements and omitting necessary facts in the sale of securities. using the mails for such activity and making a false statement to the Securities and Exchange Com· mission. The government claims that at John's direct ion. Robert set up three companies that were "shell "' or d ummy 'concerns to which Fun- damental Oil Co. paid innatcd prict>s for drilling and oil leases. The excess received above actual costs was then sip}Joned back to John Burke for his personal use. the prosecution claims. Qu1..•stioned by Afsistant US. t\tty. Steele LangrQ.lc'i:·· ltohert Burkt! testified he transferrC'd Sl70.000 from one of th{' three oil firms he formed Into his personal accounts and then v.•rote checks for the amount to John. Last v.·t>ck ht• tesl1ficd of similar lran· sactions in whi ch $375,000 was Iran· sferred from the three companies. throi.fgh Robert's personal accounts to John . Defense Attorney J:imes l\1aclnnis said Robert had testified a check for $100.000 he had sent lo hr s brother v.·as deposi ted by John at a time "'hen John Burke could not ha ve m;1dc th€" deposit because he v.•as OUL or the country. The allorney said the chc{'k u.·as written Jan. 2, 1968 and John Burke, his wife and Mr. and '-frs. Otis Chan· dler l<"fl for Africa in mid-Decen1bt'r and did not r e turn until mid. Februa ry. Chandler, publisher of lhe Los: An~eles Times, has bef>n named in if ei\"il suit Iilt>d by the SEC against John Burke and his enterprises. al· ·1cging fraud in lhf' sale of securities. Chandler has deni ed any fraud ulent conduct. Newspaper Files Suit DELANEY BROS. RECIPE! LOS ANGELES IUPl l - A weekly newspaper has filed a SI million suit in f'ederal Court against the t'ity and the chi ef of police for the a rrest of its editor following publication or a photo of actress An gie Dickinson's face on a nude v.·oman·s body. The L. A. Star Tuesday asked £or a j udg m cnt declaring the state criminal libel law unconstitutiona l. and i1Sk1ng damages fo r ii· legal search and seizure. Editor Paul Eberle was ar- rested on the libel charge, and the newspaPl('s office :-.ca rched by porice last \veek. -· --------. SHRIMP BALLS I Lit. CoM-4 ~ ~ • I T .... 1p111 CWI S-e 11, c. Ml9ct4 c....-y J T .... 1p a''' Mktd WS/M Chnt..h I 1/1 T .... cp1111 .-... o.kiliA I twd Coc*tcl t.J1. SM-Yecl -Combhw all Jnqndirnts. •xc.,t parsley --Chill Form info I inch balls ond roU in minced parsley ~es approL 50 l/4" ball~ SMALL SHRIMP • • Ft-OM Dtlm.y 1nK. s..iood • 2100 LafuplN •Me.,..+ leach, 67l·l450 --;. ' -----'/ ... _ --- 'one-stop' shopping a.t its f i nest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENING S 1"G.IVE YOURSELF A ' •Charles H. Barr J ewelers • Darre ll 's Dedrick Tux Shop • Veta 's Intimate Apparel • Humpty Dumpty Childre n's •Anthony's Cobbler Shop BY SHOPPING THESE FINE STORES • • Playboy Hair Styles • Paper Unltmited • Montgomery Cleaners • Westrltff Shoes • Westclirr Tailors • The Storekeeper • Dr. Lou Roy Elder • Westcliff Barber s • Market Basket • l{io11 ll11rd \v(.1rl~ • l~\lllk (11' J\n1cr11.:a ' FOR HALLOWEEN AND HOLIDAY ITEMS • • 1l 1t•kory Farm' • s ,n··On IJrug, • Dick \1c.\rno11 's • L~a (;llllaria • .Jea11 ll ahl • 11 :i1liu:i y s • J DAIL\' PILOT t:DITORl 1\I, P AGE ... •• The Problelll Gro~s \'oters in the lluntington Bcnrh Union fl igh 'School District should be convi nced by 110\v of !he n eed for a s ixth campus. 'J'he1r support of l)ropos il ion X, u 13.S·ccnt tax measure on next \\'Cek's ballot \vi ii help build tha t new school and solve serious ovcr- crowdini:. The 27 ·year tax override measurt.l \vi ii hcl1J p;,1y tor a SIS.8 m ill ion school for a.ooo s tudents 'ind \viii cost the aver age honlro\\'llCr ubout $13 a year 1n l<.ixcs. T he district board 1s <.iddin,I.! S2 million fron1 cash rt'scrvcs and ~-25 rtli llion fron1 the ~-.le or ~ school site :.1 f Yor k lo\Vn A v1·nu(' :i nd ~I ag nolia Strt•ct Jn callinl-l for the t\ov. 5 4•lt.·rtiort , the !ichnol ·district will try t u brc;i k iJ ~tr111g of s ix sin1ilar ballol dcf~at s. All the \vhilc the s tudl~nt ovcrcrO\\'d1n ).l p roblem has continued lo \\ orscn. 'fhcre ar(' no v• 19.340 sludc nts :.ittc·nding c l~sscs on c<.i mpu scs ori~ina lly )lui lt to ho us e 14 ,7 10. Enrollrn1•11t wi ll be t·ven g reater h.vt-lhe time the nc\v . school \\·ould be t'omplctcd three years from no\v. Officials o n a ll five campuses say ovcrcro\1·ding adds to t ruancy, t he.aling a nd v:.indalis m , s irnply because it 's harder to police a l<i rger l'l'O\vd in jammed surrou nclin ~s. , Students com "' 1.o high school excited ubout the prospcl'ts ;.i hcad , but son1elimes jus t becom e lost in t he s h uffle a 1.1 d losC' interest in school. \Vi th s chooli) opcr ~.1ti n g o n n e ar dou ble sessions. t h ey add. sorry.etin1cs fr cs h 1nc n <iu d sopho n1ores clon 'I ~Cl' 1un1ors :ind se n iors ~tll year because they :.irt>n'I 1111 ·,·ampus «I t he s ;:ime tin1c. As a result. s c hool .s pirit 01nd <.1l'l ivit1es s uffer . ·rcachcrs. some v•ithout u classr oom or cl c~k ol their O\vn. expla in it 's h<irdcr to gi\'C sl.udcnl!'.! lhl' :.it tcntion they need or to plan s pecial projects 1'h e s c h ool bou rd "'iscly i nvolve d frl a n y cnmmMnity g roups and volunteers in this election 'effort. So fa r , they have endorsem e nts rrom two1city councils, fo ur elementary school boa rds an~ 11 orga n izations . Tb& Dail y Pilot also urges vote rs to suppor\\l he 1ssu~ ffic SJ·i;t·m onth lftX will p ay off in be tter schdols ~nd u finer community. " School Leade r sl1ip 1'hc f<'ou ntai n Valley School Ois tr1ct h as decided not to hj rc a replacement for Supl. l\1ike Brick, hut lo \\'ail until the u n ificatio n issue is settled -in a year or l\\'O. • ·rhc school boa rd in a 3·2 vote decided to appoi nt a n i n t cri m Sup e rint e nd e nt rro m di s tri c t .;.illmin ist ration. "'hilc Ooard Preside nt Fred Voss a nd Trustee Kal'en Ackley s uggest ed , instead , lhHt t he boa l'd s t art its sea r c h n o\v ror a ne "' ~uprri ntende nt . · 1'he o the r t h ree board m e mbers conte nded that \\'ilh un,ification s till unsolvec.!. the d ist rict wouldn 't be able to a ttract lo p candidates. llut so far the board h<1sn·1 1.·ome up "'ith a ne\v u nification pla n . u nd lrust~cs ha ve t a ke n no sta nd on a citizen moveme nt unclC'r '''av to c r eate a new K·l2 s chool district along l·'ount<1in Valley city boundaries. . . T he board expect s to announce t he 1nt c r1111 ~uJ)l'rintcndcnt n ext \veck. Boa rd me mbers s hould 1.·hoose someone able to offer fi rm le<.1.dcrship despite his temporary t itle, as "'e ll a s a person <.1ble to p<.ivc the \\';,iy ·ror \Vhatever unificat ion 111ay occur. • •\ • \lote C<•11 llelp Energy: Radical Changes Are Due Dear Gloomy Gus Seniors' Housing Needs ift' AS I I ING 1'0~ -'l'hc oil f'lis1.' \1•11! ('h:ing<' nul o nly th <' n a\1011 ·~ t'('OllOmi('f.. bul 11 .. Cll\'tronm(•nL OlS v.'<'IL Hig hl'r oil price~ havl' forced. !ht• linit t!d S 1 ;.1 t e ~. und<'r P r0 Jec·1 lndependt•rH.'I'. lo ~ca reh for ne\v :-.ourc('s 111' (•n1·r~r. 'fh1 h \1•11\ brin.I! :-.ome radical ch:inge~ to tl.mt•rica. An exfau'.'.tivc secret s~~Y by .the F~q.al l-~n (•r::;,v Adm1n1!>t r at100 ,fotl'Caht.'> Iha\ thl' C'ncrgy lJOom \\•tll briog more mint• 1ragedieh. fl'\\•er ·•~to accid enth. 'm r e 1ndu.str1;tl nose. silent solar t•ncr gy . It may c.:rcatC' s h: .. llc 111 1 hoom to wns. \\1th \Vre tche d health f a cilities. l t mighL e ven lead to rarthquakcs. 0 11 .. : 1'\:-0 oi l b ecomes more t·xpcnsiVL' :111d le ss ;1vailablc, ,\mcricans \Vi il dri\•e less and kee1J lhe1r homc h coole r in y.·inter ··Ot't'fC;ised rcllunt'l" on the pri\'ate .1utomnh11c \VIII f'llt :1cc1<lcnt rates, as ,,ell at. ;n1to1nub1l t• (•mi ssions.'' 1he rrport predicts .. Bcnf'f1ci:i l health i;-ffects mn.\' also result fro1n loy.•ercd 1hcrmosta1 s " Uul ho n11•0\111 .. r . prolJ;i hl~ \1111 1n..,ul;1 I(• 1l11·1r htlllll .. ., IJt•lt1•1'. 11·h1t·h 1\(1uld <'nu~1 · "101\ 1•r "1 i:11t1ng of air po llutants ('m 1t 11'd tiy .• ,tobacco products, gas ~to1·cs. aerosol can.s. elc." 'fhis v.•oulrl f'in1se "increased t'xpos ure to poll u1 ant:-. " t:0 1\I.: ··coal t'n11·r~c~ a:-. 1h e thrti c~t cn('rg\' ~llllrf'l' of :i ll f1ti:I.; 1·un,id1'r<·d ." ilcfl<J 1'1•, lht• ~hu.Jv. ''t•! 11 111.1;.· hl'l'OllH' "lh"-' 1ntl•Ji 1n tu1~1 ,1,u rti· 11ntd nuc·lc:1 1". ~h ;d,• 011. -,nl:-.r .ind J.:L'Ol h1•r1n ;i l f>1l'il 1t11•, c.111 h v ti1ull ., ·rht• ll.llHlll ' 12.iOOO 1·o;d !llllll'f i>. '1h11"l' "h1•:1!1h .i nd :-..1f1°!\ ri·<'ord 1, 111lt' .. 1 lhl' 1\111"-.t 1nr ;111~ 1nd11 ~1r:-," , .• 1n 1,,11k t •ll'\\' ll r1I t 11 1•\'l'll morl' r1 :i ni.:cr t1·u 111 lur1 t.: i1 1,e:i,{'. d••<i fnc ... ~ and •niur\. (JACK ANDERSON) 1--or the rrst of the JKlpulation, more c·o.il '''111 mean 1nore sickness and 1tcath-; fronl poll utants. Tat\ sn1oke ..;tacks "di not hl'lp. d1·spitc \\•hat the pOY.cr t'(Jmpani c:-. :-.<1.v. 1'h p Cn\·1ronmenl °"'ill also be poisoned bv sl a~ fir('s. chemil·al leaks :ind oth1·r eoal b) produc l.'>. t\ study of asthm:.1!1 c~. for t>>.a mplc. rev<':.il:. that attacks go up the ncarf'r the ,·1clim s 0:4re to a coal·fired 1)()y.·cr plant. I !'eel gloom~, like you v.·hcn I ~ee thoSe political pohll.'rs th:it· blight the l;u1dsc:ipe-:1n(.! lau d some politician \\'ho probahl.v :-.a\'s he's fightin~ 1)()1lution ~ Are 1h.!y really n;uve enough to think this will win votes? Not mine! .1 .L .V. (;loo"'' GiH (0,.....•MI ~·· IYl>•ftitle••' ... _,, -1111 -MC•~loltHr •etlttl ltw ri•W\ .. tl>e ......... per. h nd , .... , tte1 .......... ""-' c.u.. ~.1, Pillot. • .,II fucbi. 1\ll per sons arc suscepti ble 10 r;idialion and its effects of c:.incer. n11Jt c1tions and life shortcnihg ... "To date," the r~po1t adds. "there h;,i\·p b1'cn no haza rdous releases or rad1;1L1on tn the publi c fronl SHt\LE OIL: S hale 01 1 workers \lill t•omn1er(·ial reactors in the United b~ plagued by "dust , noise and States." 1'hc 50 no\v in operation are <lCCidenls," not to mL'nl ion "\'Ola.ti le l'Onsid!'red safer t han power plants hvdroca rbons." d uri ng the cncr,gy fired by coal o r oil. But the cr:iorr;nous bOom. Some or these n1a y cauh~· 'da ni;:crs of plutonium, whic h can cancer. v.·hich the W<ilt•r run-off 1'rnn1 <'ausf' hont• c ancer from the most /hf' spent sh:.ilc could ::1 lso Sf~rPad. . 1 nfin1t e~i m:.1 I e xposure. "cannot be "Development of ~h:1 le oil fac1l11les disinissc-d.,. c•ou ld be accompanied hy boorn to\\·n .._, -"-~ d evelopment." th(' r1'pnrt \1arns. G EOTll E R l\l,.\L ENERGY: As "Adequate m <'c11cal :ind s au1t;1ry ;inothc r suhstilute for oil. it may bl" f:il'ilille!'i. must he pro\·1dl''ll to cnsurl' i>os~ib l e to harness the heal from the public ht·alth ·· earth·s core . But :.i long \Vit h the usefu l SOLAH EN Elt(;\': "Sol:ir energy emerge:-; a ~ the r lcanl•St, ~af(''I 1.·ne rJ!y sourc1'." al1l1oug h there 1s :1 possibl<' hl•a lth haz;.ird from the i.:t•rm:1nium u ~cd 1n "photol'ot:i1c cl'lls." stall'.., the r1·por1 II y cl ro e I t·<' t rt r Po 11 t' r 11,·droe\t1r l1'1t' )lt11\ e r, \\he rt• it can he d~v('lopcd , 1s t•om p:.irati\.·eJy fref' ot ~1·nou s hl':ilth prohl cms. 'rhe chil·I rlaugcr . sa.vs 1 hl' rl.'1K>rt. \\'Ould cornc lrom:id am r:ulur1· Solid \\';'1 .... 1 e 1-'u l'l ' Solid \va.~tes proU:.ibly \\J]J bt' burn(od for fuL•I. Thts \\(H1lrl h1·lp \\'1pe out "oper dumps \\hirh ar1~ t'lO.l'f'llt'nl hrcl'.'thni.: g rounds uf di ~c:-1:-1· 1'.1rr ~1r1~ 1 n~1,.·(·t ~ anr1 rOdt'hl" " :\:UCL.l·:AR Pl)\\1-:ll : · .\11 r l1·.1r 1 •n1·r~~·. \\'hilt• a 1·lt·:in 1 '111·rµ~ ... oun·1• Ill tcrn1$ of tur 11 u:1 l1I).'' ,,tare ... lh1..· rt·porl ... prese nt:-. the ~rc J\ei-! Jl{ltc1111.:il hazru·d to hLJm an health of slean1, tnore noxious substances - sulfides, ammonia, carbon monoxide. arton. radon. boric acid and mPrcury -v.·11\ also huhhle out of the earth. Drilhng for geothermal pow<"r i.s a noisv exercise. sometimes caus1n:.! <lf'aincss among miners. "The role of gt·ot herm a l d e\'e lo p ment i n triggering earthquakes is n?l "'ell kno11•n," the report adds om1nou s1 ~., ··1i111 the 1>otentials for maJo r scisn1ic :ic 11nn cannot be dis missed.·· As more and more energy is rroduccd in Am erica , the report forest•cs a noxious release or soot. salts, acid s, tarry d roplets. du:>t:.. ~ulfurou s gasses. nitrous ga:-.se~. f'arbun monox id l', oxidant s, h ~·clroca rbons and other fil th into til t· i.IH'. 'fhC' rt•sult:-;, as spccifit>d 111 lhi· report. <.1rc enough to m:1ke a pc1·.~on \1a n l lo g o baek l.o !ht· ho r st•-an d -bu ggy a n d th1• t11p]e.quiltcd double bL"CI . The Evolution of Halloween 1·omocr<1\v ll1·1n ~ H.dto,vC'<'n Lhf' \1 1un g!Jte1 ~ \11111"• on th(' pro,11 Y.'ith 111,·11· ;1 nnu ~tl "!r1('k or lrl',I\ .. cap:-r. fo llOWl l1,l! \ht• 1r.1r11l1on of 1'i 'n t1tr1t•r;t fh('y \\'Ill h1• dec·ked out 111 rna ... ks, \Vtg s :ind ,. o , I 11 Ill I' .., 11•pr1 •,cn1i n g \111 · <h t·~. ~ho s t ,, h•1 b g ohl1n ~ or .,, h<·r eerie c l\;11".11 • ( EARL WATE RS ) 111Jur1011..: s11bslane1·,. 111 till'_ h.1 1111011\. or canr1~' or other trPnt.' :it11r1t·.t\ nl 1t e p r...1\'t'tl p ('r~on ~ f1'1•1l1n t: 1h1· C'hilrtr.•n 1"an1ly co1111•d 1:-n(a!1\('.., ha\t' IX·t'n r1•porll'd n11mt•r11u~ t 1 nlf':-. . 'l'h1' ;ul\'C'nt.ol .. 1r1<"k or tn.•:it '' l)f r('t'('ll! \'Jnt:J~l' and \\1;1"' popu1.1 r1i<'d largely rhrt)llgh l hc 1;.-t'fort~ 111 lhust· 111 puhl1c ed11ca11o n. 11 \\.'a s. l hl'y tx•llc\1·d. a \l'.1}' to di\·c rt the child ren lronl the l'l'Ul'I and 1houghlh•s'i prr111k'I \\ h1 C'h had con1c lo n1ark I lcillo,\1•1•n 111 111 fruit ~ 11nd g.i rdens, so lhc roasting 111 11111 , .1nr1 apples bec:ime symbohc ot 1he1'l'J011·1ng of the ha rvest. :-.1nC\' I Iii• anc1cnt s Y.'l'l'C St1P1'r ~11t1(luio thl'\' lx·l1('vcd lhl' £'\'(' beforr 1111· 1·1•1t•hr:-i11on 1\'aS t he most likely 111111• tol' c:hn:'\:-. and \\'ilC'hC'~ In ru~un . ~11 lh1·y kl·p1 :111 night vi~i l s 1\'ith hon· l1r1•:-. ,\-. \hl' f<'~t1\'H \ carried O\•t•r ln nH1r•· 1nodt·rn 1 1 nlt'~ 1h<' innovution of \l'll C'h :1nct ghi).~t costume.'\ anrl j:1ck o'lunl('l'tl s hcc:.1111e 1>~1 rt o( l hc obScl'· \ .111('{'. llAl,1,(1\Vf<:l-:N in this country was lht· (tt'1'a,1on for con1munity fc~lt\'als. u ... 11:illy :-.pon:-.orcd by the chu1·ehcj , ;'\e 1 ~hhnr.; ~a lhcrC'cl to walc h lhc ,\·nu n,.:. hunt nuts. duck ror apples bob bin g 1n a tuh. ;ind froli c in lhl"'ir \\'cn·<I c:o~111111(•..,, As th<: y('ars \\'Crl t Uy ~Om!' f1I lhc \11n1f0Qlt ry J.!Ot out of ha nd and lx'<'!lffi(' r1 r;inkl'ry \\•hich \\Qfkcd hurd· :-.hip-: nn othC'r-.. Eventually lh<' morf' :-111 h11er I.VI><'" se1t.1_>d on lhtl: 0~~1 :-.1nn !or 111 .1:-.k.., and d1 :-.J:uisL'il to J)(!rJ)(lll'al c 1 l 11· I t.., .111cl • 11 hf'r rri llll'.., 1.: .. T'11· "tnrk t!I' ll'('.'.11" i1' an Im· l U! llalft1\\t'1 'n ('OUlfl ht• 1 uh 111111• rn~"1111n~ru 1 1f th(• clfurt '' ,, ... t•11 .1 1111 •1 l' 1 h11u~htfu l and bcll(l r 11r.:,.1 n111·tl l\· .. 1111ty. II I.~ I.Ill Of)l)()I'· 1111111 v tor th e churchel' le> rcst1~rc the t'\'C'ni to :i ;'\,1ft•r and mote wnrlhy oc • ·rot he 1-:d1tor . Elderly citizen:. on low fixed income arc in desperate need of a dequate ]O\V eot.t housini,:. They seldom re present a n1 ;1]ority, or a significant IXllit it•;ll force in the {'t1 n1111unitics in y.-h1t•h \'Olt•r ;.ippro\·al 1s required l>efor1.· public housing <'<In be coustrul'led. ;\,, :1 result subst:.intia l feder:1I hous111.i; funds go to otht·r statL'S: \\'lule C;1 1ifor· nia senior citizens contJnue to borrll\\' fron1 their food budg<'ts to pay tht: l11gh cost ... of hous1n;; . A \.OT•:: FOR P ropos111on l.l "''uld retain loc.:al control. ~ity (·ounc1 l ;1p pro\'a l \\'Ou ld .s till be re<1u1retl bt•for1· :.iny housing l'ould he appro,·ctll bu1 v.·ould clin1inate Lhe'. unnc(·t>~:-.lll'.' <lelar,. ;incl cxpe n:o.1.•s of s pe1·1al rt·fc rCndu n1 ele1.:t1 o ns. Pa.~sa "e or Propos11ion 1711rould en· ,t·ouragc ';.on st r uction of public ho_using unit s and l\'OU ld thereby benefit the private business. sector v.·h~le at lhl• san1e ti m t· providing needed Jobs. Please join us, the Cali fo rnia ~al>or F'ederation, and the League of \Vomen Voters in vot ing on No v. 5 for Proposition 15. 1'~RANK AN D J EAN FORBATl l Wh!I Expa11d ·rothe Editor : J-.:veryone seem s to be saying that popula tion growth is a proble m this day and ag('. If so, v.·hy does the pl3nning coi:n · mission for Huntimglon Beach .,.,•a'nL to "aggravate the problem'!" They'd like to ('xtend the pier ; put in four· and five-story bui ldings. !i n· eluding hotels>: make i\Jain Street into a one-way s treet: tear doy.·n a ll the surf shops, and other small shops 11car the pier ; a nd crov.·d our beacht-s so tightly that no one can enjoy them· sel\·es. I n1-:1.1 E \' E that if t hey are 3Jlowed lo go a head l\'ith this pj.a n, the crirhe rat.P. "'ill a ls o inc rease. Yo unger pC'ople l\'il l be getting inlo n1uch n1ore tl'Club lc than they're a lready 111 ·1;his is l'auscd 11:.1rl1ally from boredon1 . and partially !.)()cause of th~ fact prices in larger stores arc usu:.1lly higher. so they \Vi ii resort to stealing. ·rhcre :irl' plenty of malls and s hop· ping center s in t he llunti ngton Beach :.:ireu. \Vestm inster t\lall, ll untingfo n Center. and f'ashion Island are ju't a rc w. Why wreck th e bea ul ·rul memories of v.·hat ~l untington ch looked like 50 years ago? \Vhe re I used to li \'e the city adc :-.ome or the s treets one v.·ay, i~ the r10\\'nl own ar<'a . The buildings fherc are old and \viii be left standin1, Old buildin ~s art' J.!l'lling hard Lo fin , and th(' ones th::i1 ;ire le ft should be f ixed u1>. nut torn down . If a rnpir1 tran:-.it syste m is bliilt in llunting1011 Bca(·h. lt y.·ill pro\'e to be a \l';JSIC of lllO ney. BAH1' :__In th~ buy :1rt·:i -has de rail ed m:1ny li111cs, ;1 nd has lost bit lions or dollar:-. . tl.l...SO. f'Xl e nd1n1.? the pier v.·ould ruin its ht>uut y :incl pc;ic:cfulncss. I lu\·c \\'U l kin~ on lhe pier. "'lll<'hing the ~urfer.ot. ;1nd just enjoyin g myself. If lhe pier is cxlcndcd, C\'entually J\lr. J\loorhouse \\•ill get the idea that l herc need to be mo re shop$. 11nd stores on the p1c.•r . l·lo\v wil l we be aUle ro \\'l.l lch the surfe r~? llo\v will 1y.·c be uhle 10 ju ~t :Hl ;ind enjoy the-ocean :ind the he:1t·h ·• \. \Vh:it 's wrong \\'llh the hu1!dings Y.'C huvl.' tl ov.·n I here no\\., Ir lhcy 11Ccd lo he f1 ..,ccl . fi x theo1' 'l'hc)' mu1-l 'not be Quotes ' 'I.. Rotte r, LA . -"~l 1:tybe ttll tht'se rc;U'1' lhe 'silrnt m<tjOrit,y' was eally 11ltrr111 g inaudible cxplc.Uv~1. '' ( MAILBOX ) l ,t'/ter.~ frun1 rt!aders are u.ielco"1e Nor· •1111//11. u.·riter.~ .~huu/d ('O/llJt'!f their n1es· sage.~ 111 :ruu u:ord.~ ur les11. Tht> nµhl totn11· de•ISt' /1•t1ers to /II !puce or 1•/1mn10 te libtl t.~ ff':>ert'1'd All /t!//l!r:J 1"ust include 11g· nature and 1na1/1nq adrln!11t hut 11om('$ ""HI /)l• 1vr/l1l1l'ld on rf>1111t!.~I 1/ s11ff1c1ent n •(/,o;f\IJ 1.~ opporenl l'l)f•/rit: will nol ht /!1Jb/1.~l11·d • l1N>l1.1dl\ olt.vr th1•\ dl)l.'l'.of'\dc1 nnl·tl ' If 1h1• 0 al'f:1 :iroun·d th(' 1H1.·il isn't ex· \f•ndcil 1\ t•' rn 1j!'hl 11111 IH1\ 1• to \1·orr" ~·hout u1'('!'\'t'o1\'thn ~ llunti ngton Bl·ach. If 11 1.~ 1·:.:p;1uded, people 1\·111 h(' 1.:xlrl·1nely o\·€'rcrov.·ded· o n tht> hf•:1c h. l::vc n :\Ir . i\Joorhouse ha,,, s tated that t he beaches v.i ll be over- r-ro\\•dc·d. rnor{' 50 than t1hcy :ll rcady Jt'C. :\I r. i\loOrhouse has also stated that it v.·ill cost ::i bout 53 millic.n lo build a 1·ivic center . I sa v, let·:; u,,c the money for sometl;ing l luntinglon Beach really needs''. BO~\'.I E l~lll LBROOl\S 1\p 1v Appr(1ncl1ea: ·r o thP. Editor : \Vhen hi gh srh1XJI cafnpust-s are O\'t'r·cro,,·rt ed . and ii y.·ould he three \.Cars befort• a 11~'\\' school could he built :.ind ready for u...c \\'tlhin the I IBU l-ISD, I e ve n if t he tax over· ride is a pproved on No\'. 5) it is time to look for new approarht!S tn.the problem. so n1elh ing 1norc acieptahle than the double sessions su~ ~cstcd in the past Surely this "'ould he the time to s imp l ify th e c urr ic ul um and e li m ina te the "fl uff " courses. This v.•ould also sim plify the p~cedures of scheduling, and put less .dem and on the counselors· ti m e helping st udents wi th their schedu les. 1\:\'D \\'ll Y NOT l'l.!\'OIL\tionize the 11•hole teaching procedure il.l lhe high f'·h()OI ll'Vcl h,r fo!Jo,\·ing the "lecture nail " ,,ystt·1n used 1n cullege s and jr. co llcg{·'· '' ht•re a hundred or more ~tud('rit ~ t'ould sit in on one lecture':' Cert:nn suhJects such as h istor), h."O \'ernn1C'nt. :.1 nd literature adapt very v.·l'J l to tl11 s type of presentation. Other ~uh.1ccts requiring lab space or special equ1pn1 ent could continue in the Con· \'C'ntiona l cl3ssroom . But doubling up in "lecture h:i ll " presenl ations for thdsf' .'>uhjecl.s easily adapted to it \\'OUld utilize lhe cxil'lting Classroom sµacf' nlQI'(' fully a nr1 at the su1ru! time provide those .~tudc nts i:ioin g: on to col· lege a chanrc to become fHmitla r with the college l('vC I syste m. f';1ced ~:ith I.he 01•cr-ero"'dinl'.l of high 1-C hool~ t\•C:r.\'\v hcrc, it v.•ou1d be pract1(';1 blc no\\' to change, at the $\a te lcvt:I. the la 1v rcqulr ingoom£uli;ory al· tendt111rc until lhe agebr 18. fhh~would alto\\' those disinle rei;ted students .lust la kini;: up c lass room space lo leave :-:l'hooJ. th us helping •l he O\'Cr· Cl'OIVdin g. T llE C O U NC ii~ On Scn>ii hle Taxatioo h:1s been concerned about the qu1$lity of L-d uea Lion :t.'I wcU as the CO!\\ of it. und reels the~e ~u1~est1ons \vou1d improve tile educational Sl<tndards whlle u~n.si 11te fitcscnt ruc·nitie~ to their full s l potcnlial. and that means Jl<'llln J.: the mo:<1t from yt>ur lax dollar~. Hutlri1ng ~ nc"' ~C'hool. v.·hlch would do nothing to elimtnat.c the crowdt'd ton dition .... n1 "., wnuld ('()St douhlc lhi: SI I ,3Ji .. '11MI of the bond~ in int rc~t dol· lur:o<. ' . Cl.ti fl I'.~ K t:LLEV, Chairman rAU .INf: 1':. MO!o::N. S\'crctury Cf 1ncil ()n Sl.Jn:-.ihlc T.ixalion ·ro theEd1101·: I wish to stresi> the following points in fa\'Orof Senator Dennis E. Carpe nter : I. Senator Carpe nter does not par· ticipate in the legislative retiren1enl plan. 2. I le h:Js consistently opposed the: earlv relir1·n1ent pla n for legislators du r(ng his tenure in Of rice. 3. lie fa\'ors a l;1w limiti ng legislators to a total of I~· year ~rvice ·in Sacr~fl"/en\-0. T h"!'· ehn11r;•i:1t1"g the llCCd for a retlrcin.ent sy9\em and guaranteeing :i. newlnputofpeople:.ind ideas intoSaccame.nto. 4. ('he\je.ve lle ha s do_nc an e~ce\lent job in !:ia er a nl e nLo for h '" COl1$t1 tuenLs . LLO\·o i\1. LARSEN Linbililies 1'o lhe Editor · \'our editorial endorsement of our incumbent st<1te ~enator does not sit 1\•ell \vith many persons who are in· terested in human rights and par· tir ula rlv in the e lin1inutlon o r inequitieS suffered by "'omen and other minority groups. SE.\'ATOR CAR PE ~TE R 'S r ecord of \'Oling a gainst all legislation desig· ned t o remedy t h~ cu rr ent discrimin3lion ag3lnst ,,·omen is un· blemished. He 1·oted "no" on e\'ery orrposal made during his lasl ter n1 of office. Th is include s tht.> folloY.•ing : 1. Re vision of s chool lextbooks to gi\'e a rea list ic portrayal or both s('xes. 2. Jo'unding of day c<1re ('enters on or near public univer sities, colleges a nd co1nmunily colleges. :i. The Equal Employmenl Oppor- tunity Act of 1971 . ·I. Re1•ision of the 1964 Civil Ri g ht~ Acts to 'prohibif sex d iscrin1ination in hi ri ng a nd p romotions for St;itc, Cou nty and City Agencies. 5. Prohibit ing public school.-; from di s(•rimination in employment on lhc ha:-.lsof sex a lone . 6. Providing equal facilitics and lrto;itment or counly jail inn1a1es. All of the measures described <1bo1'e \\'ere passed O\'Cr\\'hclmingly in the Stale Senate. Our senator not only \'Oted ag:.ii nst these but v.·a!'.! again~t 12 other pro·v.·omcn's rights bill:-.. SUltELV this k i n~ of bias aga in.~t the interests of at lc~t 50 percent or the voters. should be brought to the at· tent io n or the public. The challenger, Frank Barbaro, offers a new face. a fresh approaCh and respect for the rights of a ll human beings, including v.·omen. f'ATRICIA l·IE RZOG ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, lVeed,Pubnsher Thomo1 Keelli/, E'ditor Barba ro Krtt,,.ch. Editorial Page EJiitor The edi\ori:il page of thf! Daily Pilot sttks to Inform and stimulate readers b)' prestnling on lhis page divcl'$t commentary on topics 0( In· tt'rest by &yndltattd columnisU and cartoo,nt~ts. by pro,·ld1n1 lill fOrum for reador.s' \'iew.s and byl)n!Sentlng lhis new&paper's opinions met lde.a5 on curr('nt topic•. Th r erlltortal opinion~ of the Dail,)' Pilot appe1r only in Lhe editorial column at the lop f\I !he P:tll' Opinions rxpressed loy lhi• ~·olu mni~ts a nd canoonlsts .11111 l~ttt•r v.r1ter~ are lht'.irov.n and no endor~tnlent ot tht"i r vicY.s by ihe Daily P1lo1 should b(! inferred. ltCiln sday. October 30. 1974 ' • ) I I I I • ' \ 7 ' " Orange Coast 'l 'od ;1 '\· 's I•' i 11;1 • • VOL . 67, NO. 303, 10SECT IONS, 126 PAGF;:S ORANGE COUNTY , CALI FORNI A WEDN ES DAY ,OCTOBER 30, 1974 N TEN CENTS • e Co1npany Asked to Overhaul Project Nl'\Yport Bl·:u·h t it) Cuun1·1l voled 'J'uc:\d~y 1<_> ask thl· Ir\ 11111 Company lo volunt;.1r11)' ovcrh;1ul plan-; fnr t'fl\'l'/'111 )'.! .1 :iii unit hay:-.idl.' con <lon1i"nil1111 pn~Jt·t·t ~ .1l r1:~1dy unde r dC'\'l'IOplll('IL\. Pl'odd111J.t th1· l'uuitl'll inlu its 11n:.u1imous :1i:lltJll \1a:-. u plc:.i fron1 Counl'ilm an P:.1ul Hvckoff to end ··rur- \h('r l'Ll[IC of N C\\'!Mlrl Ht«H:h .. ' Byckoff arguc(I that u JO-fool 1\'ull tdrcady built Oil the CO\'C COil · dum1nu11n d£•1·clopmcnl site 1s ··s<«1r ring ancl 1vounding the area .\nd, he warned, plans lu L·lcvatc • sun1c structures <.1l lhc liay!>ldC' 1(1·e p1·ojecl on IO·foot 1nound s "11111 'XJ~t·k lhc sky \·icw a s 1vcll as I he bay view.·· 1\t tht• outst-l of lhe counl•il's d1sC'U !>· :\•Oil. Hyt·koff called for \Y1thulrJtt11-! building permit11 s hould the lrvint• Cbmp:iny not agree to .. roll b;.u:k .. it s development plaros. Hut in bis motion direCting lhal a l{'t- ter be sent lo compuny president Hayfl)onQ \V atson reque s ting: the voluntary plan overhaul. there v.•as no me ntion of a ban on building perm its . 1-launting the council as it deb<ited IXOD • Co1i1icil's Order Tennis Sites To Get Study A prclinnnary cnsl ·benerit study of four 11ropu!>t:d t1..·nn1s eomple!I'. s ites y;as ordl·re d by the N('" 1>ort H1..·ach Cit 1· Couucil 1·u1..·sda1'. !tanging 1n estirfiatl•d acc1uis it1on and de1·elopmcnt tost from SSSJ.800 to Sl.J million. the four alternative sites were proposed by city'ii Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department. Included in the sut,U;ested sites were 6.5 acres at a.tacArlhur Boule11ard and -Pacific Coast lligh"·ay as \.\'ell as eight acres at University J)tive and I r· vine Avenue. Also suggested as a possible su11ao1e site was a 5.3·acre parcel in the so·cal- lcd 5th r\ venue corridor in Corona del l\lar. ·. 'fhc fourth altcrn;1t1vr propos~d by the comm ission \\'as :-;tale·owncd atrea~e near Superior 1\vcnue and P;ieific Coast l·ligh\\'a.v. City P:.irk s . Bcal·hes and Recreation Department director Cal\•in Slc\vart . saicl the 1\1 acA1ihur Boulevard· Paci fie Coast }lighway p:ircel is the most desirable "fron1 the accessibility and ccntra I local ion v1e\.\'lXllnls. '· Room for 10 lo 12 tennis courts as well as parking,atennis clubhouse and adjoining open recreation areas is al'ailablc.• at all four proposed sites, said Ste\.\' art. \Vhcn the tcnnis complex issue firs t l°ame b<'forc thi: couneil in 1\u);(ust, it "'as proposed that funding \\'ould come from tlu· 1..·1t y 's Aenc ral fund. 1·uc.•sda1·, hO\.\'tver. thl' l'Omn1i:o;· ~ion 's r c.1>nrl included a ltcrnati1·c lor111 s of f1n<.1n c1nA, 1nclud1ng revenue bonds. gener:il ohhgatinn honds. le:ise· rt•vc1nu.' bonds and jn1n1 city-pril-'ut c dc\·Clt1pn1l'lll Also inl·!ude1I 1n the cun1m1~~1 on ·.-. report \\'as an l'Slimal.L·d incornl' sch1'dt1l1..• :11ni l'tl ;1\ n1;1king lh c pro1wscd l1..'1111is t•on1pl1•x Sl'lf-s uppor- 1 in.E? ;.ind self· liqu1dat 1 ng. Possible sourt l'S of r1·1·t•nuc \isled were lessons . men1bcrshi11card.~.opcn play and miscC'llancous income fron1 :-;uch revenue generators as vending n1achine~ and lourn:i ments. Before tht> council ('(lllln1it s itself to d e1·t>lopment of a.Lennis con1plcx, thr con1mission 1\ill .§tudy other •·social Sorry, Folks; Tuesday Was A Bad Day l\tan~· Daily Pilol s ub· scribers recci\'cd very late delivery of tl11'i1· l.l<llJt•r TuC'sdJy, for which W<' :ir1· V(•ry :o;ort)'. I.The 0;1i\y l'1 lu1 Is in theprocr s!> and art O('£'ds Oflhctommunil v. '' Thal stuclv "1as 11roooscd bv Coun- t'il"·oman Lucille Kuehn. who sug- gt>sted that tennis players in need of facilities ··mighl simply be the most vocal" or groups needing public racilities. There arJ! six public courts available for play in Newport Beach and four ad- Late Mail Delivery Spa':ks Ire .. 1\'e1t/1er snow, nor rau1 . nor 11ear . nor g/oorrt of n1ghl slays these couriers front the 3Wift cornpletion of the1rappo1nted rounds.·· By GA RY GRANViLLE Ottlll D~Uf l>llol ~ft Rain. sno\v. sleel and hail may nol challenge Newport Beach n1ail car- riers. But the \1'3Y deli1•erics ha\·e been going lately , the s1vitch fron1 Daylight Saving Time may put them to the test. That ·s beC'ause some residents haven't been getting their n1ai l unlil late afternoon or. a s some like to put it. early ('\'enini,:-. "It's the firs t time 1n my life that 1 got home from \\'Ork ;1s n1y mail 1l·as. h('in g dcliverC'd ,'• one scn1i·anu1sed Harbor Vit'll' llills homeO\\'ncr rel·cn tly remarked. So·callcd "midnight n1ail " 1:-; lhe latest innovation in NC\\'llOrt Beach mail service. For .. ope ners, la s t .July pos t ;ti v.·orkcrs al the C.a1nclback Street headquarters worked in ;i tent for a \Yhile after it \.\'as disco1·ered a one· c1uarter inch plywood noor in the ten1· poraf1' building couldn't handle the load. J .at e r , nn uffi c ial ·'s tate of emergency" "·as dech1red that put roughly 91 clerks on a niandalory 10· hour.day. six·da)' "'Ork \\'eek. Dan Philli1>s . one of t11·0 interim or ricers v.•ho headed 1hc Newport Bearh Post Ofricc during lht 11 months ii look lo name ;1 re pl:1r('ment for rel ired postmas1cr l'a,y nt•'f'hayPr. ad· mittcd···an aval:.inch<' of :-;er1•iec ron1· plaint:;'· tourhefl off the slalP of cmergenc.1:. i Phillips bla med the rash of rom pl;iiots on an Ullt'X l>CCtedly hc:ivy <lcluge c..f Labor !Jay 1veekcnd n1aLI and some sys tem chan,ges that \Vl'I'<' temporarily slowing dnwn "'ork<'r s. Currently , dus k d<'lil'crirs :1r1• hlnn1rfl on a major adjustment 111 car· rlcr rout es nnd hc:.1,·y prf'·rlt;rtion politicnl mailings i\ci:ording to anolht•r 110\I' flt•pa rtcd interim J)(lst.n l offie111t ;1l Ne1\'port lk>a ch. Larr.v Oo1·al. lhl' nun1hc r of earrier roulc•s has bccr1 reduced from nf compleli11~ 11 rh11ngc lo H new t cch11olo1~~. 1iroducin~ th paper from fi ltned typ(• inste:td the tr:1rl1!innnl mct:il t,YP<'· 1Ton1 l\lur11hinc discusses ii in his "Just Coasting '' column tod;1yon Page;\.1) Y<'slcrd11y \.\':1s the tirsl use of the 11rocc:i~ un our latcsl drucllinr pngr !li . and things did not~ urk oul as planne<l.-----1 ~ 8210 61. \Vf' \.\l.'l't' ve r:i-• l:ilc jtelling to lh<' pres~. :i nd l'\on1 r prt.:$11 t roubl(' fur1ht'r dc la)'ed 115 Ou"rc:1rriers did 1 ht.•lr bt·~1 lo d ellv<·r undt.•r ! ht' unhapp:i-<'ir r 11n1 ~t a nc('s . \V e :tl)()lni:11P lo thC'n1 a nd to you fol' !he in<"On\'t'nicnl't.·. Ptcas1..• he :ir wilh us. tt ohcr~ \\'r1•d, J•uhllsh,•r I) ,\II.\. Pll~f)T ' • J That mc;111:-64 mail 1..·arnt'rs no\\. C'Ol't'r 1~·hut 11·as formt•rly handlC'd by 112. said L>o,·:it lie also sairl that :. ~car 11i:o !h(' mailtrtt'n w e r e D \'l'ra j?in ~ 42.7 deliveries an hour . 11 l'l('rformant't.' rat inl! tha t hai. e hmhcd to <19 3 d(•li\'('l'i('S !In hOfl I', rrom Santa Ana. postul Scct1on:1I Crnl e r ~tana J.!t•r llt•t·tor c;odinl•1 :1;trccd l'l'ilh Oova1's t-ontcnl1un th11 I µ(l rforman('t' •s in1r11'0\illJ.: 111 lh1· NC\\'porl Hl'il<'h Posl C)ff11·1· • I he 1 '~ue \\ <t:o. 11:-. 01\ n .I a 1n1;.1 r~ . 197:!. au j)l'0\';11 of lh1' l)l'OJCCl on a li·I \'Olt· H~'(•lioff ca11 l thl· lonc dissent 1ng IJa I lo! 'l'hat :ippro\'al. like t·:irller 1..·111\ur scments. by lhc planning eon1m1ss1on and South Coaiil Hegional Cuns1·r- vat1on t:omn1isSion. \\'as ba ~l·d on 1>lans ;1111.I a Sl":ale model of lhc ]lrojt•tt displayed in lhccouncil ch;1mber~. l 'h(' plans und n1odel depirlcd both lhl' \l.'<tll and n1ounding ob,1cCtl'd to by Hyckoff. 1 lov.·cvcr. l{yckoff argul'd, thi: 1v a l 1 · :-. t•ffct't was not apparent in tbC' pl;1 11:. ,ind · 1lt•ll hi•r I ht' plans.. nor n10.l1·l r1•1 (';1 l\·11 1 t.' t r111• n1;1gn1t utlt•, •• \\'111 11• hl' drt•\\ \l lHllllnltJU:> :O.tl JllHll 1 1111· lh1· r1·q111·.,1 lo tone lh(• Pl 'OJ t'l'I do1\·n. ~la y(u' 01111 \11..'lnni:. s:1i<I lh1· 11 01'd "\uJunt:ir~·" 1\as l':>:.t·nti;1l 11111 :. \I Ol'(ltrl ~. And l'o u11e1h\um:1n Luc1ll(' huth11 . 1\ ho\\ ;1:-1101 a mt•n1ber or tht> '73 coun- til, 1pll':.l 1011t'd lht count' ii ·~ ri~ht 111 gu :1ga1nst a tlt•ci::.11111 n1 ade bv thl' 197:! IJUJ'el . "I \\'Ontl('r if tlus 1s not murl' of a pvlitll';,tl plo.v lhan a sult1!io1l to \h(' pt'OIJlcu1 .·· .... 114\ \I r:-. h uehn "I ron:-.ull'I' \uU ••lll 11f •II dv1 lur Jill pl,\ lllg pulJt ll'.11 n111t11 1'" .Il l' ;1 qUl'"'l1 1111 ht'l'l'. ,. rt•l1ll'\1·d n, 1·k11l l ( \1u1u· LI 111 .1 n J h111 al'lt J!,1;.:1•r .. :-..J id 1 ht· l'UlUl('L 1 unct th" I r1 1111· t 'u1npan~ · 'hJ \'l' a n1 oral nhlil.!;•l 11J11 111 fl'\'1l'1\· ,1 qUl"'Stto nablL' IJl'O lt'I'\ lh;1t \It' 11111 all have to l 1 \'l' 11 11h1 111 oi;111 \ 1 l·;1 r ..... HelOl'l' 1·01 111~1 ;i ... i,. ll;t~ eo111pa 11 ~ 111 r'l'COtl s 1d e r lhl' t•o\~' 1t1·1\·lnp1n"nt plans. liH' l't•11n1·d \\';i,, told h1· CL11 1\! turnc~· Ot.·11111., il':\t'il !h>.11 °lhL' ~·11111 lt.111 I " I llll' f'l'"I I II I ho 1•1 '1 jl'l'I I • .11, •.•• ,1, ,, .... i.,~r ll,I \ 11\t; l!TH'•'!tl.l.llJl1·fl I'll I .lj)p l Ill ,d. th1• 1·01n p;1n\ ha ... (11rnplt•t1·d nl'o~l 11! tl11· :-.111· dL•\L'h1pn1.·n1 1n1 ·lud1ni.: (•(111 '."I! 111 11H I o•I I h1· 1·11nt1' I\ 1·+ ... ,;d II .11 1. ~1tt 1·r 11.1 11 11 ~ ,>IJ\.llllt 'd !lh· I t q ll ll t'd ,·11 1 pct - 11111 ... 1111111• C 11 1np.111,\ pl ~1n 11t·r !..1r1 \ \h1t1 rt· :-.,u ri hv 1·11uld nnt g11 1· .1 l'l'ilSOrl<1bh· 1·:.t1rri;1l l'. of hO\\ lll ll{ h rnon1·~ 11 ;.is :-.pe nt 111 th<• :-.llt.' dl'l'\•lu p nlt•nl .. li11\11·1 t'I' .. \ll'tt1t'1• :-..1id. I th11\I. 1t ~ sa fe to :o.•1~· th(' ;1n1ou nt 1:.:.ull.,t ant1.1l · orte • • e am1n ' ~ I UPI T•t•PflOlt CONCERNED NIXON FAMILY ARRIVING AT LONG BEACH HOSPITAL TO VISIT EX·PRESIDENT Mrs. Nixon ,Julie and Tricia Concerned Over Its Condition, Now Listed as Critical Coverup by Magruder 'Pleased President' \\'ASlll:'\G·ro;.; jl'Pl1 .Jcb Stuart i\laj:!rurlc r tc.·slif1e d tod<1~' tha t he \\'a,., told in the s ummer of 1972 th'11 President Nix on 1\•;1:-··particular!~· plea se d '' b y t'\'l'ry thin g ht' <~l aJ;rudcr) h;1d done to keep the truth of \\'atc rgatc· frnn1 con1in~ out. l\lngruder llrt•vinusl.v h<i s admitted to fal.lrilating a phon.\' story to eo\'('r up the in1'olv('n11..•nl of high-lc\1('1 Nixon aides in \Vat1..•rgatc and ly in g under oath about ii to th(' grand jury . Just before h<' \\'Cnt to the grand jury for ;1 second tin1r on AILA. 16. 1972. i\lag rudc r lt.•stifittl at thl' \Va teri;:atc covC'r-up lrial tod:i y, he v.'enl O\'er .his f;1ls e 1esti1non,\' \\•ith then prcsidcnti:'\\ counsel .John \V. Dean 111 al the \\th11 e llvus1· ··i\lr. Dean told n1!' he \\,ts plcaseo 11·ith e 1?erythinS?, I 11·us do1nj;! t.,o k<'cp lhe truth frn n1 cn1uini;: oul a bout \Vatcrg;1te hn11 t'\l'r~·1111r al the \VhitC' llo ust' and o.i t the Committee 1(1 Hc-r lcct thf' Prl·s 1dC'nt 11•:1:-:; plt·ased." hf' said. "lh• p;1rlif't1l arly n1t•nliont'd lhf' Prcsictent ; that tht· Prl•sidl'nl 11·a~ p;1rliculnrly plt·a :-;ed ... lie said thf1l on thr dar fol lo\\'1ng his gr;1nd jur_\' app('aranrt'.', Dean told hin1 he ll'arncd fron1 Jui;tiC"e Oepart n1ent sources that !\IJ gruder v;ould 1101 bl> indicted in connection with the \V;1teri:atc buri::lary . i\lagrucl('r. \vho al the t1m1• 1\·as · dC'puty di rec\(lr o f Nixon's re-election campaii:n . s u bsequent!\· plc:uled i.:uil ly to conspiracy to t·01·cr up the scandal itnd is ser ving a prison tel'nl. lie s aid he also rel'ie"''t'd his false testi1nony 11·ith IV.'O co .... er-up defen- d;1nts. John N. l\l itchell and Kenneth \\'. Pa rkinson. prior tn going 10 the grand jury. "!\Ir. ~litc hcll wanted to be sur£' I l.'mpha si7.ed h is limited role :ind n1aximized n1 y O\Yn role, particularl:io about f 11ndi11g. ·' !\I agruder said. lie s aid l>ean assur£'d him in August. l!li2 Iha! the mrn accused or rhr bui:g ini:! and burgl;lry 11 pr1· ··hnldini: ... I le s:.iid h<> understOOd 11);11 to m(';tn thal "lht•r v.·erc he-in ~ p:nf t funds lo kerp lht:m rron1 telling th•· lruth " I lt•<J n. ~1 a,g rude r ('Ontinucd. a ssur1·1t hin1 that he \\'(Hild "he lakc n rar£' of 111 thr sa rnc n1annc·r·· if ht;> \\'l'l'l' 1n11i c·tcd and Jll'flSl'CUl crl. Earher. l\lag rudcr sa id hr had 1·nl11111 l'el'cd s hortl.1· after t h1· I St•r \\'' 1\ TF.RGATl-:, Pa.{::f' 1\2 I MS for Ali? Will He Qziit or Take Offer? f' ro n1 Wlrr St•r\ i('e>' N'SELE. 1..uirc -rt1uhammad AD want.I to retire but the hue or 1 110 mil hon guarantee may change bi1 mind. ''Goverrtn1t'nt!li arc looking ror mt now. not pro mote rs." the ne"•ly rr· crowned h<'1tvywefgtit bOxlng chllMpion revealed rollowlng his conque6t of Goorge.f'oremun Tuesday nlghl. At,I REV,EALEO that hr had rrccnt\y rece1l'ed a te lephone cttll from "·represe ntative of ;1n undls<'los cd government J?U11rantec1ng him StO mil· hon to dc fr nd the lltll' a~iunsl Foreman qr Joe Frai:icr. <Details on the fight today on H·I ,) "I do n't want to light nobody. I Jietiou.~ll' v.an11o retirp but nol ri i;i ht no"' I 11·a nt to l!l'e my name t~ for ii while. ··r GOT 1\ 81-G Qeclslontomak~. I m it:hl !>lop \.\he re I'm at and for11:ct lh1· n1onl·~·. If I Ci~ht. ll WCJ1l 'l be for m e . I \.\'111 ha11• to lulk to Elijtt h ~I uh.1 111 ru art ( lt•;1der of th<' Bl;1rk i\I usli 01 st'l'I I f 1 ,..,, .. .. ' ' R eagan Visits Coast to Back Richardson (;o\'. Ronald Hea ~an v.·a s in Newport Be ach Tuesday ni ght to en· dorse the L!.S. Senate candidacy of ltepublica n Slal.t.' Sen. II L. Ri chard son. At a reccpt1on in a I larho r lsiand home. Reagan praised llichardsnn for being v.•hat he called "a fi scall \' sound legislator \.\'ho has helped h01d the spending line in Sacramcntn .. Simultaneous ly, Californ1a·s t\1(1 - term governor denied reports he is "tacitly" endorsing Hichardson's riva l. Democrutic Senator /\I an Cran· ston. "Cranston is one or the 11 biJ?gest spenders in \V a i;hin1?1 on.'' Heltgan said. "I-le is a memher ofthat \1•in,g f1f the Democratic P arty 1hat hclie vc:. gol'ernmcnt , rath<'r lh:1n the 1n- di\1iclual. knO\.\'S \lo' hat's bt::-1 ror thr 111 thviclu:il. ·• Sl:inchn,g near 11'1 thr J,JO\'l'rnnr as he spokl' "'as H1ch ardson The candidal<' s aid hP h:is "r\ctr(·· lt>d a ,g rou1ul S\\·cll 11! ~uppor1 111n 1 111 1-: tn n1y direction in r e('C'nt \lol't•ks "I lhink we ·\'(' ,gol. up ;1 ht•;i rf ur i;t1..·am tha1 ~n1ay j ust Ix' ;1 h1A surpn._._. lo muny eh•1·tion n1i.:ht ,'' H11'h;,1rd:.11 11 said. After t•nfl o r s 111 ,g R1 ('h ;1rU son . Reagan s pok<' for 20 m111u1es nn national ISSIH'S STOCK S RECORD MORE INCREASES i\'f:\\' ''t)lll\ It Pl1 \1 <Hlle ntu111 rrnn1 ;,1 l'all 1 ht•l!lln Ill lht' l•l t \ luu ... ~··~ i.1un ptt • .,h uil prit't''" "h1tr111, •. ind hroadl\ h1 ~ht·r l1o<l.1\ 1 11~1111\t'1 1.11l11l<.: 1111 till• _\'1·1\ '"rk ~tn1·i.. "·''·h.i n~1· 1'hi· 1111\\ .li tn\'" 1111111,lrt.11 .t\•'t ,1L!r \1hu·h r l1 n1t11·d :!.l fi11 p111n1 :-. ·ru ..... 11;11. ga1nl'<l :i nri1hl·r 13 fl~i point:. 10 1;;:1 0~1 \111.1111 ·1· ... h1 Id .• 11111!· 1•1li.:1· Ill• I' d~·1·t I Il l··. \lfl~J 11 I ;i.'iO. ;un. lll li 1111 I i 11 I :-.ll•'' t r.11h ·1t l'l ll'l':O. ,II '" \\\'l'l' luj.!ht•I ITl ,H"ll\( !l;1duq.: 1111 1h1· 1\nu•r1r .. 11 S1 11lf.. 1,_~ I I 1 , 111 t!t1 • Condition Remains Critical 8l·l.J.f:TI:\ 1.0SG BEA('ll lr\Pl -Rir hard .'II . :'\ixon's former \\'hilt· lloust" prl.':.S st"cre tar\·. Ronald I .. 7.ie~lt.'r. !laid this art ernooO, "Thl're is no doubl 1ha1 "'' ahnosl \n:.l Prt•!lident '\i~nn ~j•,\1•r· day aH ~rnoon." LO~G Rf':,\l'll rt'PI 1 Furn1L·r President !'\1 xon . \\atl ht!d <.1round lilt· c loc k and \11 1 h t·ml'rge n c·\ resuscit ation cqu1µmt'nl al hi:. bed. side. tod;iy 11 il!> des('nlx•d b~ finct11r ... <1s 1mpro\'t«I bur .~t ill 111 1·1·!11 1·.d i nn ilit1o n . The 1;\·.\l',1r llld '\'1 \•lll 1>i1rtr:>11'd ('o.irh\·r lly ;1 ho:-p1t:d 'IJHl kL•:-.n1an ;i, halll1na: fo r hi s Iii(·. \l;J'i :-.aid 1n .1 n1Hl n1nrnin~ rn l·d1 (';i/ hull1•ttn 111 he 111 n1nre st a hie c·ontli t ion '·Jt ;IJJPl':i r S th;it h i:-. int1•111 .d hl t'l'ciin i.: h;1:-. !>l11p pl·d.'' th" bulk·11n s;i id . "/l1 s \'it:.i l :-1g n:-; art· ~f;__ihll' · l)r John l.uru.;rl·n .. '\1.\on·.., pl•r., .. n . .i flhys1c1il n. ;ind /Jr. f:ldon H ll11·kn1.111, \1 ho perfo rn1 td :-.u r~c>r~· to bloc J.. blf" 1tl l·lots Tuc:.rla v. i;aid that ··JI thi" t1n1 .. II \1·ould be .prr1n;1l t1fl' ltl pnl\ 1d1 · ;1 rrognos is" on :"i .~nn :-. rhanrt~ !1J1 rt'CO\'('ry. The doctor :. s u1d :'\1xnn 11::1 ~ in pJ1n and expcr1ene1ng re:-;lles:.nC'!-.S and nt· ca sional nausea Lun ~re n s.a 11t h (' t.tll.ccl 1\llh Pres id e nt l-'or1I ':. \\'hilt· Jl n u "e phys ici a n . Dr . \V1ll 1am Luk;i ~h . Tuesday niJ!hl a nd t h1<. morning :uul that l~u k as h "e\11rt•,.;cd Prt :-.Jdl'n! Fo r<l's deep conr«rn O\l'f ~I r ~1 \11n .. ('ondition . · "lie ask(>d ml· lo <·11n1p1 111 lhl' f+!I n1e r p re sident a nd \I r" ;-..:i,on th,tt ju ... prayl·rs art' fnr hi:. lull .1nrl 1·11n1pll·tt· n.·rnl'er.\ .·· 1,ungren :-..t11I Fnrd \1 ;i ~ :-.eh1•d ull·d t•• .1 p1 11.·.11 ;11 a t•;1mpa 1).!11 ra ll~ 1n Lo:-. \ng.·!t·:-. Thur ~<l:iy and :.t a~ o\r rn1,.:ti1 ·r !u·rj· ,,,1 ... nn \1nrt! \\hl'l hl'I' ht· rn1c hl :-.!np ;11 r11·arhy l.(ln)! Jle;ic·h !11 11'>1 1 lht· rn.111 11·h(l ;1ppq 1nt1.·d 111111 \ H·•· µr1·~1cl1 111 ;i nd then ~tcppt'tl do\1 n und1·r fi r 1• \lrs. Pal Nixon ;1nct d;1 u1d11 Pr<.. .tu IP E1st·nhov:e r and 'l'rtl'l.J ('o\ 11 1·11· ,1r ln ng Beach ~l t•n1or1:il l l<1 ... p1 t,1l !11r!;11 ill r~ Betty i-·orcl. \1ho rl't·en\I\ und1·r \\Cfll surj!<'fY ror hrt.:.J\\ 1.Hlt'l'I. e;d lL·d ~!rs :'\ixon tod.1\ 111 1•-.:p1·,,,, ))c ... t \\1 ... he;;; 1n a t1m1· ni .. 1•\1·rt• ,11·.1111 , 1h1 · \\'hilt' ll ou ~(' d 1~1·ln .. 1·d 1!'11·1• '\IXl1'. l',1J!1• \:!1 \\ t•e11 l1••r lnrrr.1 :-1n~, c loutl1n••\, ·rhu1 ~d;1,\', ;u•<·11rl-11nj.: ,,, 1)1(· 111•.1th1·1 i.t•r\'H't'. 11 It h rh.1n tl· of l1gh! r.1111 l:1tl' in !hi' d oi.\ "\c11 .1 <.. t !H il rl;1\·:o. ll1 ~hs n1n:.lly in lhl' upp"' f\fl:-. l )l\1 <..tnn1 ~hl lH-:15 l'SIDt: ..-ou \ \ Tllr :iliot l. /r""P' f>l Iii• •1·r1111/ ,, I u/u/1nn <l r1• hi ''HIHI! ~··d HI .\<Jrl/h•'rn ('o/l/u111ta h'""'' "' 1n,11c ··111-11urifrr 11rr111p~ ''' "''/1'hl 1·/j11" IJ1/r 't.1..v1p11111q o .. r! "rl:• r 1H11 r:l11~/,,r 1·ru/111t Tli1.. uurii.til u 1w1 /1~li111 "'I l>ug1' Ux •1 1 .... s.. ... (. 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""'"lie• .. w .. ld!'i,w\ .. • • Liquor Kickback Charged :--,,\Cfl.\'.\IJ<:\'1'11 11"1'11 <'.dl1ng lh · l:..i:><' 0 1\t' 111 1t ... tui.:1!••-.1 1•\1'1', 1hl• I l\'.'p!.l r'\ill1•11t 111 1\h·nhulit· llt'\l'l':1;..:1• l 'onlro! ll .1 -. .11·1·11:-1·!1 1~)0 C:1hltH'!11,1 l1quur \lh!1 l,·-..1l1·1· ... ,uul r1•l.1d1 •r, ,,f 1•.1rt ll'l 11,1l1 ru: nl 11!1•)..!;1 I · ·k tl'k h;.11.·k.. · • 'l'h1· ,\flt ', IU h11n1:1I lt•!lt•r ... 11! .11· 1·u .. a:111ri. ... 11d '1"111·-.d,1\. 11 hol1•:.;.ilc1 .. <1ll1·J.:1•dl1 111·11· i..111ui.:' rf't:Ji11·r" t'r1•1• ).:ht)(J-. u 1· t".1 -.h 11ht'11 :--l'll in)! IH1t..101', l l'l l1.·.1 rnl·d l·'.1h1.11ol .I, l\1rh1 . ,\f\C d 1rl·C'lor, ;ind !1)r1n('r 11 1 .1n i::1~ ('nunly Fii i ,\f::t.:111 , :-.ud th;1\ -.u1.·h "k1rkb:11.·k..," <arc 111 v1o lal1on ul lhP l:1w 11•h1ch ··proh1h1l!<i thf• g 11 n1i.: of free ~0<xl:-nr l rel' -.1·1·1·11.·1.·:. tn <"onnt'et1on "'Ith the to.aleuf .Jlcoholit hl"\\•ra~es:' "fh,. con1p.1n1c-.. "'i11 e h Jnt'IU rll' J'oi>\C'f :1l l:1t'I-!\' San Fr.tllCl '>l'O rl1 -.tr1hut rir-.. I.ire -.11-.pl•n-.1on o r l"l'\01·,1t1t111 •1t l!q1h1r hl·cn.-.l·i.. 'l"hl' t•omp;1 n 1c~ 1 ('/U~l·cl <·0111111t."11l on thl' cha r~"' t:\·ery Orl<' \\'hO -.('!1 :; li C!UOr Lil Calll()rn1;1 1nu ~l ha\"l' a .~late lu1u ur IH.'l'll ~(·. Appeals Court Upholds Nudie Bar's Closure Oran~l' County l>1stnct 1\llornt·y l:el'li lileki.' \l"ar on nude and semi- nude t•ntcrtaJnn11.:.At in local bar.~ has bt.'l"'n gi,·en a i.l)ltd boo~l b) the Fourth U1~trict Court o f r\ppcals. The San Bernardino court affirmed a recent Superior Court rulin~ that tbe Sarong Gals bar 1n Sanl::i Ana must be closed for one ye;1r us a rcs ull of Je,\•d t'ntertuinmenl being offered on the 11remises. Defense ;1ttorncys argued in their appeul lh<1I the Superior Court order ,,·as too hroad und inte1fercd \\'ilh their clients' right to pre~cnt non-Je,,·d dancing al the bar. But the appell atr court opinion backs the Superior Court ruling that Calirornia 's Red Light Abatement. 1\cl, the sta tut e u s ed by the prosecution to buck its argument, cor- rectly penaliies the offender through his propl:'rly. "l 'hl·\· a rP ... rree lo exercisl' their F1r3t ,\rne ndntrnt right!> <it any other p\acr." the appellate court. opinion 1·ommcnt'i . The op1n1on also contains the com· n1cnt that the Red Light measure LS "'a long e~tablished und \\"£'11 recog· nized exercise of the sta te's polite (.lO\IOCr. State Receives U11caslied Check For Route Work '-The di s mantling of a freC\l.'3Y that never \\·as cont inued Tuesday u·hen ~c "·port Be:u'h i\layur Don i\tclnnis handed a st ale Oepa rt1nent of 1'ran- sporlationoffic1at a cheek forS-136.000. 1'he che,·k l'O\ creel a portion of the 1·i1y·::. SGO I .UOO purchasr of four state· u"·ncd parcels acqu1rl•d tor construe- l1onot"thl' abandonrd l·oai.t Frecu·a~·. ·rhr four p.1rel•J..; totahni;: 10-1 ,:l l>I· squarr fee t C\"Cn t uallr \\Ill be small p;1rk~ on l"ldf l>r1\'t.• :ind Kings Hoad and 1 n .\ l'\\" llOrl Sh11r1·~. ,\ r1·i.:t.·nt ll'~:1I at1t•n1pl 1n h!ol'k l'lt~· l)Url'h.1:.l' of tht' pa1 k lan<I :.i:-";in iJ. lo ·g.J! g1ft of g.1~ ta'I: lunrl~" \\',IS dn)p· 1•..:<t h) t hL' fou r pl :111111ff ~ \~f tht• $.l :JE.tll~I p.11d In th1,.• ;.latt• ;1 ~ :t dn\\·n p:.iyn1i·n1. $'.?!Hl.(kltl 1\';1:-a t•ot11lt1 r1•\'('nue ~har ing i.:r.111t. '!'ht~ b.1l at1l'•' \I 111 b(' p;1 id hy )ll"Otlll,:-1 ot'_I.' Tl!l l l'. ORANGE CO AST N DAILY PILOT TPtt O••"OS C.O•\l D••ly P••O! ..,!Pt "'"""•\ C-· '"""d '""Hor*' Pt fl\ •• P"P"""'° l>t I"" °'"""'II" (iu\1 P\1"'1\11'"0 (.O"'P•"• '><'O.,•le ""'to°"'''' ""Ill'"'""· ""°"°'' 11\•0ugPt f"<U•. IO< Co>1• -~. /,j•wpOt1 B•.o<~ Hu"'"'QIDI' &Krt/FO""· 1••<1 V~llt• .,_.,..; ~•dO l•b•C> V•llfY '"" l•<N ... e. .. Pt ~"'" !o••I ""~'" "'l'"""I ..,.1 .. , ... " PlllM •"'•O ~•lv•O•" ••O ~ .... o •• , ,,.,, P""<•l><'I ... "'""'"~ P'•"' • •' U) W.•I 8•y ~ .... , (.""""'"~ .. l••·• ·-·~·.~ .. Robert N WPrd ... . .,. .. ~~" "~~· ... Jack R. Curle'/ V p,.,.~"' ••O C.. ,..,~I .,.,•••':'' fllD!Thl"> Kecvil Charl es H. Loo~ Ric hard P. Nall • ,.,,,.~, M••~O•"'I Ed>!O<\ Newport Beath Ofl ice llJJ "'"'""'' kou•••••a ., .. ,, .. ,1 .. <11••·· .. 0 !WI•,.,, ,~ .... Other Ofllt~ r ~!O Y••• JIG "'"II fl<o• S1•••1 l••""•l•••<" 11 .. c, .. -y,~~, .. t ""n",..+o" Jil•• " '·~I fl<'.,,. ~•u••v••~ s.uldi.two•• ...... ,. 11/C•LAP••"o~ •>\.<n"oooq••••"•I Telephontt 1714 I 042·43~1 Classift!d Adver11s1nq M2·S671 C'P•' """" 1t•t .).,,,~ ro11t ,....,,..,,..,. {-""~' .. 0 "' ,.., '''' ~ ''~•lrol'""' ")d·"·4' ,..,O•• ft• '~"""·•-ft!•'""°'" mo• ,,. ''"' •• ••t~o.11 ,,,.... "' ()oo•"'I''°" ~· <OCl•"~!P""'' .,.,ftnl "•'' M\!~qor 1!<1·11 it (.Ml• ""''"· (•'·'1""• \wQ .. •·P!•O" "• <•'"" t i 00 "'O"lftl• ~· ...... I• 11G rf\IM'\!111!, ''"""'' "''''''•1!•6fli \l O!I m"~tn11 • 'J..r~ MEMORIAL PLANNED Traffic Victim Gro5s Ba1id Seekin{! Meniorial To Flutist '.\l cn1 bcrs of lhe S:1d<ll£1h11ck ('1Hn munily College band "'anl lo rlant :t tree.on the campus 111 memory uf Beverly Marie Gross, a fluli3t k1llt'd this week in a truffi c accident. ~tonte La Bonte, band diret'tor. said the players "'ere "sho(·kt.·d und i.ad dened" by lht' death of thC' popular student ~liss Gross had Ju~t been selected as the band 's tand1date for homecoming queC'n. "\Ve want to h;i \'t' a mt'1norial to her," La Bonte s aid. · '\\'e arc try 1ng to find enough mdney to plant a !rec v.•ith a plaque in her m e mory near one of the ne"· buildini.:s " liand members also ha \·c discussc•fl holding a men1 or1al conct·rt for l\tiss Gross. a ~o phomorc :.it the collc.i.:t• Private fjpll'ral SC'r\'1ces for l\liss Gross. 18,...,.hc daughter of l\-l r. and lit rs. William Gross of Laguna Beach, were held l\Tnday. The family bas sug. gested memorial donations to the Sad· dleback band. l\1iss Gross. a pharmacy major, was dri\'ing to school early l\tonday m orning when her car went out of con· trol a long El Toro Road and collided with a vehicle in the opposing traffic lanes. t 'ront Page 1t I POSTAL • • • He belie,·es ··1,1·hate1·er probli;:,,S exist" "·ill be "squared around" by recently appointed Postmaster Glenn Goodrit'h. F or his part. Goodrich said, '·There'~ 11uth1n ~ 1,1rong herJ? that good management v.on·t so\\'e." Others at the post offi re don't agree u·ith Do\·al, Godinez and Goodrich. But they ask not to be identified when discussing the ills that afflitt the !'.'ewport Be:ich Post OCflt'e . "If you quote me. my career ""ith the postal service will be ruined," OnC' management representative said as he citt'd section 447.2 of the postal "'orkcrs' rode of ethics. Adopted by the service in i\larch of this year, section 447.2 reads as fol- IO\l'S: "'All employes shall avoid any ac- tion '"hi'..'h might result in or ereate the appe<1r~HtC"C of artettinA :.id\"crscly the confident•e or the public in the Hl· tegrity or the post a I SCt"\'lt"l'. '. '"That means if I sa~· anylhing bad about the posta l SCl"\il'(' [ l":lll he discipline cl ," th (' n1anagt·1nc·nt rcprcscnl:it i' e s;11d. I le nonlheless cit t'd 111~ he i.aid ha \ c afflicted the Ne"•porl &>ach Post •Jf· fit'C' "for a lunJ! ll n1p"' and produced a hi.I of ·17 rcron1 1n t•nda1ioni. he had proposed to h1•lp corrcC'l thcn1. '.\lorale al tht• t'an1l·lhaC'k ~t;1ti11n is lhl· Ol<tJOr prnh!en1. i..11d thl' uff1t:i<1I (.';irrier union off1c1ali; 1n (lrang(• agret•d \1'1!h h1:; :1:-st·~~n11·nt 11f lh1• i.1 tuation :.ind 1ll11i.tr;11t'd 1 h..:1r JXlltll h~· producing Sl'\l'll ~1·1\l l!Jt't Ut·•~t.·h t;1r- ncr J:ri t•\;1nC'es th.it h:.id IJl!cn f1ll'J 1n a rcct.·nl thrt.·e-d:1v pt•n111I. ThC' .St'\"t'n a<rH'\ ;11n·1·s \l't•rt· a1 m('1I ;1 l Joni! \10rh1011! li1Jul'i., JIUl'!Klrtcd I~ ;t nd 1,1 hour \1 urk d:1':. 111 t '' o C'Ui...-s . "\\'e"rr ohl1gatf'd h~ uu1· f·nntr:Jct 111 \.\Ork ;.l 10 huur tL1 ,\ 11ln·11 1l'qu1rl'd ."' s:.11d P:.iul Buu1 l!l'ault. prc.,1dent oflhl' :"\ational ,\s.~01·1:ilJ0111 of l.r-Uer Cai· ric1·s, ,.\ FL-CIO. Brant'h ! 100 Lndl'r a stall' of c n1t•ri::cnc\'. Bourgeault add<'cl. thl' (',1rr11•r' lll'l' expected to 1\·ork 12 hour~ ! I le pointrct to :.i 1·omn11•tH 1111 nnc 11f thr ~rit•,·an t:c ,,lip~ 11 h1ch he ~.11d ":-hO\\~ the kind of :11t1tudc !ht.• :-u per· 'i:-.or10 in .\ ('\\ pnrt h,1' ,. Accordinl! to thl' t."Jr11t•r n1.1h1ni: th1• ~ri1•\"ance, \.\'h<'n ht• ;1,-,kl'd for rehl'f ;i t ltll' pnrl of 10 h11111 ~ ht~ .;upt'l'\'lli(lf l'l·pllt'd. · ·rnui.:h I h.1\t·n·1 got i1nrhody. Finish t hr ro111c· )011ri.l·lf J ohn G.ifut.'.'. pr1 '.~1d1 ·nt o(1h\' IXl,1.il clerks 111111111 al ~n i.:nd n111r".ill· 111 '\t>11 po1'l lh'ach 1.-. 1011 ht•e:iui.e nf lh1· lon~ \.\"ork1ng hours .11111 till• 1·11n:-.t:1nl :-.ta t(' of {'t'ISIS,'' '"Norn1all\' \l't• rxp1:1·t onl' 11r 11111 :::r i("\•a111·1;, a nion1h f1·11nl ;111 .11lt.'rat1un th1· i.i1t.· o f i't.'111)()rt B~.11·h . l\ul \\ r t'OllSi:-.1 <'111 ly ~('! HI 1 o 15 ;1 ll HHl th." c;afn('~' i.a1d ,\fl('I' onlv a fe\1 rla\' 011 !ht• 1011. n("1l' Postm.:t:'tC'r r.noc.irich :ifln1 1Ltcd '"ovt>r11ml' is C'XC'P:-i.l\f' "'It's hcrn runn1n,.: ilb<111I l!lp(•rr!"n! llut w~ {·~ f}{'C'l to h.1 \'C JI do1,1 n to J l)t't l'(•nt shnr1h·."' hr "a1il 11111 ;1 n1.11ln1,n1 11 .dk1ni.: 111, rnulf' 111 \\'ro;;I :"\r\ll'mrt 1Jc.11•h r1•l 1'n1I\ \\11,n I '.'-OOplJml<llll ' "The 11·a\ lh1n gi. .trt· ,.io1nl! h1· <l:lid, "JH'OplC 1n :\t•\\jl(ltl 11l';Jl'h \\Oil! h1.· )!rll1n~ th1•1r ('hr1~1n1:1-. 111.id 11n11J FPhruar1 " 1\111 l'h1ro;;1m,1:. ,, ar11und !111• 1·orn•·t "hilt" d&yli~ht s:iv1n~ time 1~ nrf lhl' t'ah'ndar for rour ntonth.~ (ioofln rh I!' ('flrlfHll'n\ lhl· l",llTlt'I ~ 1".1 n fini~h 1h('1I' appo1nlrd roun1t' twforr n1i::htfall t 'rum Pagf' A I NIXON .•. :'\orm Nager, a hospllt1I ~pok<'sm111n. hn('fcd ne-"'smen l 'ue:sd:iy nl,ht unl·r tht· :o.uddcn disclos ure that Nixon had !)unk into critl('al co11dition from 0 sh1K'k and hemorrhaging 11.nd failure of the circulatory s ystem. ·"l'he doctors urt! fighting to saYe th11t 1nnn '!; life tonight cTue:sday J," !':ag<·r said al thnt time. 111 :u1,,1,1cr to a question today, ~a~1,r i.ai1t lh1' 1lol'tors still ":ire nb · 'inu:.ly \'1•r.v ~r C'atl)' <.·onC'Cl'lle<L " lie i.uid l.ungl'l'll i.1)f'llt the night w1lh th1• U1rn1('r' IH'(•:o.11li·nt. i\1son ha ~ ht·1·11 .i.:i,·en lransfu s kini. l11lall1ng thr1.'t' 11in1s of blood. it \\'as chsclo ... ed, and niay l>c )!i\'Cll morC'. 'J'h <' mcdit•;il bulletin !>igned by l.ungrt·n und llirk m ;1n i!>~ued ul 9:30 .1 m.:.ai1I . '"l'ht• forrnt'r presidrnt isslil l on the l'l"Lll!"al list. llis ('ondtlion. ho\\'l'\'Cr. Ii. n1orc st:.ible thi:. n1t1rnini:: and h(' .-.ho\\:. ~0014! i n1 pro.ven1eut. ·'IJ t> did ha\'.e son1e interruplt·d ;.lcc·11 during lht.• night. ~fr is rec('iYing n1cchrat1un for pain, restlessness <1nd O(•c·as1onal naU3(•a and also is bt·ing adrn1nisler cd 1ntr:.1\'cnous and antib10· Ii(' I h<'rapy . llopefutly, \\"Cran resurne ,1nlu'<1;1gulation thc r;1py \\'hen\\'(' lt.·l'I s;1fe that bll·eding fron1 surgery is no tongt.•r ;i danger. "~I r . Nixon continues to be u11der intensive c arC'. Specially train<'d critical l"JrC' nurses ;ire with hin1 around the <·lock All em cr gCnt'y resuscitation l'qui pn1cnt for any con- ti~cnty is al hi s bedside." 'fhe doctors ~aid a naso ·l!astric tuhl' h;id bC'cn inserted to. pre\'ent distension of his abdomen. ··it wus ordere d because !\Ir. Nixon h:.i s so me paralytic ileus. that is a par- tial paral~·sis of normal movement of the gas trointestinal tract '!'hi s frequently occurs after re lro- JH.•ritoneal bleed i n~ has occurred.'' :":ager said that , barring a si~· nifieanl change in :"iixon 's condition. lhC' next bulletin "·ould be issued :.it n1id·rnorning 1'hursday Newport Beach Declines Stand On Tax Boost Neu•port Beach city councilmen refused Tuesday to take a stand o n Proposition A, a proposed o nc·cenl sales t ax hike to support development of a mass·transit system in Orange .county Rather than take a position on the ballot mcasur:e at stake in next Tuesday's election, the council vote<' 4.3 to table a support resolution. ~l ayor Donald ~l clnnis said he could support plans toexpand transit , but the projection of a rapid transit S)'stem 1s too vague for his taste. Also critical of Proposition ,\ "·"s councilman llo"'a rd Roger s , who argued that a less ambitious program should be undertaken. Most outspoken of the measure's supporters 1,1.·as councilman J ohn Store. Ile said development of a system \\'ould not only help relieve highway and parking congestion but would also hl•lp curtail air pollution. Not n1e ntioned duririg the council's . discussion of Propos1Lion A "'as an l'St in1ated S 1.5 million expected to rJo,v 1ntu the city"s coffers during the fir:;t three year s the additional one·cent ~al C's tax \\.'ould be in effect. All Orange County cities "~re a l- located a po11ion of the anticipated l'C\'C'nuc to de\·elop their own systems until Orange County Transit Di striet has a full y integrated program under \\·ay, Two Men Hurt After Coast Highway Crasl1 1\,·o Long Beach mC'n remained 1n lloag 1\lcmorial l·losp ttal's intcnsi \"e l'<ll"(: unit today follO\\·ing a car cr:1.~1t on rain ·sli ckerl \Vest Coast I ligh1,1·ay in Nc\vport Beach early ·ruesday m or· 111ng:. . Alan Layne Earman, 23, is in serious 1·nndi! 1011, \\'hi le the driver of the auto, l)a\1d UO\\'Cll Root. 20, is listed in fa ir conditio n. Root was charged \\'ith f('lon.v <lrunken driYing after the \\TC'l'k. 'l\,·oothe r passengers. !\laurcen Iris C..';1 llah;1n, 25, Bellf101,1·er, and Virginia F;1ntonc. 2:1. l....ong Be.1ch, \\'ere less i.l'nou:;ly 1nJu rc-d in the singlc-c:ir rr:1:.h und \1·crc not hos pitalized. i\lrs. f':1l lah:t11 ,~·a., hooked on suspicion of I 11.·ing rt i-1111 k 111 public. 1)()l 1ec said . \\' i1 nt'SSC'S told pol ire I he u'est hou nrl .tut.o appcarc1J \I) be mt1k ing a left tur·11 11110 !ht• s hopping f'Cn le r parking lot. al B:ilb11:1 Roull·~ar1J and \Vest Co;.1 .~1 Jligh,v;1 y \\'hl'll it \Vent out 01· control, ~p\Jn around t\\'icc nnd cras hed into a utdlly polt.'. t 'rom Page A I WATERGATE \\'atcrgatc arrests lo take the blame for thC' bu_e:_ging but was told the \\.'hile llousr r1•je('t('d his offflr bet'nuse he 1,1c:is "too close" to hlitchell, the n ;\'1""1:011 ramp11iS?n dir<:'tlor. and \Yhite llousc i.:hic f of stuff 11.R. lh1ldeman, al:o.<J a dcfendi'nt. Booste r Launched \'1\NOf:N uf<:nc AIR FOR C F~ BASF: ( 1\ r 1 ,\ :.<1tclli1c r mploy inA a Titan 1111) i.paCl' bnoster \\'ttS lvun- i·hrcl Tu(•io.da y hy the Air fo'orcc Space ;uirl ,\I iss1 le TPSl Center ut this cou!ila I l>aS(', lhe Air F11rr c !;aid. • E11tertai1iers Jana 1'hompson of Irvine (clo"·nl ;:111d Chris \Vynn of Nt'"'port Ucach (Ra ggedy r\nnl entertain Yvonne J ac kson <in \\"hel•lchair l at I.Joa~ Memoria l l·lospital. Costumed e ntertainers from l\tormon )·outh group brought 11allo\vecn cheer 'J'u1:sd a y ;1 ftl·rnoon lo ~ oun~ puticnts in hospita 1 's pediat ri <'~ \\•ard. Harbor View Nature Park to Get Weeding Reside nts 11,·ing near llarbor \'JC\\' Nature Park !old the Nc,\'port Be:1\·h Parks. Beaches and RecrC'ation Cnn1 · mission ·rue~day night the~· don't '~'ant thei r park looking t1uite 50 · · natural · · Commiss ionC'rs discussed th<.• m~1t · tcr for more th11n an hour and lhl'n ;1.i.:recd lo \\·eed the park and pro\'ide further slope treatment The facl'llf· I 1ni:: "•ill cost the city several thousand dollar:;. a cC'ordingloCa\Sle\\'art. PBH d1rrctor Thec1)!:hl·acrepark. loc ated south (l l the Bren di.·v~lopment and norlh of th\.'. !Jayv.·ood ,\partn1enls in the lfarhor View homes area, "'as designed \\"JI h the intent of partially p11escrving 11:-. natural appear:1nce. lrnprovcn1£1nts \ll'r1· rn udc eu;.\1n g 1he 1·it,· S·IO.IHMJ. 1nt·lucl111g auto111 ;1 1l c :-pr111 kier.~ ;blaC'k\oourd 1\·:1 I k'\ :i'"' :1 nd trres and shrubs. But the natural J.!round gro 1,1·th \1'a"> not tll.~turherJ 111 1110.~t ;n'l'OI~. A s1tu at1011 tcrmc·1t l1a'1~1rclnu-. by homc1)\\'ners near lht• p:1 rk has s prun~ from the suclden gro\\'lh vf !ht• park ·~ \\Cetl.~. c<1uscd b.v regular "·;1ter1ng, S\e\\·a rt :;cu d . Lai.I sun1nu~r thl•fl' \1a~ ;1 :-.mall hrush f1 I"<' 1 n I h1• 1J;1 rk. PrC'sentat1ons lo th1• t•oa1n11 !'s1011 l1~• O\e "·porl I I 1 Jl:-.(:On1n1un1ty .\ssoc1at 11.111 p re:-1dt.•nt Ht<"h :ircl Bond. and 11\U ut h1·r ... from tile hPnll'Ol\ll('r~ µroup, promptt.•d the t•un1 m1 s:-1oners L11 authorize th(' furth1·r i1npru\ l'n1en1.~. Keep Triking Costa Mesa Slates Gala Eve1it s A grand prix tricycle rac'e and ·r. eontC'St -for \\'Omcnonl\' -m<i\' (l ra\\' spectators wilh diverse intcr(.~1s nl Costa ~tesa thiSl\'eckcnd. The evt>nls arc b<'inS? s ponsored b~· the Ball>0a Island Hollers and Doers Clu b <Bird ) with lhe trike ra ce scheduled to begin first;;! 11 a.m. Sun· day at the Costa '.\lesa Golf and Coun· try Club. Thi' trike race ts open to men :ind "'omen competitors 18 and older, who \\111 1 ra ce 1n :-tock or mod1ri cd cate~orics. s:.iid race coordinator Dit'k Seu~~. Ther e \\'ill bt~ rflur events: 1tr;1.i.:, nbstaclC'. four.pe rson relay and .i.:rand jll"I X. P:1 rtic1 pants in the ·r-shirt contc·i.1 "don 't tlt!1·es!'ar1l y need heft ~· uppl·r ext ren1cs. ·· said Seuss. \\'ho colll'cded that thC' l'nntesl. in a<iclilion to p;11' IH'Lp;int~. rn1ght al,">o attracl p1.ckt•l::. fron1 \\'Om c n '~groups. ··<~al s \1"ill b(' JUd~l'd 111 i.m:.ill. 1ncd1um :.incl l:irfJl' d1,·i~1on~ Sha11c "'ill be the real judging criteria," he ~aid. Seuss said that the or~ani~cr..; arr undisturbed about the possibility of picketing. ··l'ha t ·, till right . [\·cryth1ng ahout lhc lhrd Cluh and our prog r:.im s is unpr<'rli('lablc. II mil!ht be fun to ha\'cp1ckct1ng. ·· It \l"ill be !hr sixth year th(' elub has slaged the tr1k<.' ract•. A S5 enlry frf' \\•111 qu:.i ltfy cntr<ints for the conlc:-.t~ and for the rot·k dun··~· ht1l<i :1fl('J"\\';1r1l 1n thC' l'Oun1ry t'lut>"s hallr11on1 . En t r:1 nt:-fur bvl h eontt•:.t ~ n1u i.l hl' llt Airlines Accord 1\llA!\11 (UPI J -Strikin!( mach1n· ists ratified ;1 nc "'· conlrael and baC'k· 'to·\\·ork ;.1grcc1ncnl \\'i1h i\<ilion;JI _Airlines. thl' union announced toda.\·. Panelists See -FBJ- Rocky File \\',\SlllNGTllN <l 'l'l l -llou:-1• ,Ju1tL<·iary C"omn11tt1·" lll('lllb\·l'i. gut I hl'l I' ri1·st pt.•t>k tud;1y ;t l 2.:Joll pagrs of 1·a r·nr J'ill•s. th(• r<'l'ult of a t\rO· n1onth Jn,·t.·:;tigutlo11 or Nl•l:.on :\. ll Ol' k t.•I\• I It' r. ,\boul :i dOU'n of 1h1.· '.ll'i con1mittl'1C' n1t•111bt•l's 1nt1•rt'l1pt1.·d rl'-C'1l'C·t 1011 t':Jlllp:Jig ns lo l'l'lurn to \\':1shint:tun for u rlos<·d lJril'flrlJ! on the 111 · \"t•s tigatcon b.\' a l\Jll1"n1embe-I' ~ub ron1n1iltt'f', Thr s ubl'O mn1iltl'1' \\'orkt•d \\'1th lhf' !i'BI as " prC'lude lo hl'arin~i. 111·:..1 n1onlh on Ht.1l'kt>ft•lll·t":- uon1111ati or1 tu bt:' \'iC'C' prt'sidl'nl. Hl'p. i'l•tE:i 1· \\1. llodino. l ll·N .. J.l . Chairman or lhC' full comn1iltel'. saul hl' ,,.,ts getting his first look :1t"thr FBI l't')lOl"I \\ hich fillC'd t·i~ht \"Olunll'S ancl \1 :1..; con1 pi led ctur1 ng 1.300 inter \'1t''';. 1·onducll•cl by 350 agt•nt:;. Hodino l't•fu:;ed to cha1·;1clf'ri11' anything ht.• n1ay ;1lrl•:.id,,· ha\·t• h';1r· ned about Rockefeller. ··'fhf' (lllC'SllOll 1:-i to gl't :t lt1ll l'l'll!11'I :1n<ho th1•n 1n akl• all a sst>.ss rnenl," 1!01lino :.aid. L:nder eon1miltet.• rulr~. tht~ nine· n1ember subcon1ntittel' hcadC'd b~· l!ep. Don Ed\\'ards. ! D·Calif. l. n1ust r£1port lo thC' full comn11ltt~~· on "hat is in lhl• files bC'fOt't' lhc fl'St of the mern - lil'rs a re al lO\\'t'd lo re\'iC'\\' them. <Int' source on the full romtnit1ce- ;..1id there "·as nothing in lhl• 2.Joo pages of ra\.\' FBI data n1 o re dan1<1ging about Hockefclll'r th:.in has already been disclosed. Pres ident Ford, 1,1·ho nominat£1d llockefclh>r 1t1 lhe post. ~aid ·rue~d<i.\' that Hockefelll·r·s g1fls and loans. 11·hich havr dra1,1·n erilic1s111. "·ere th1• prl'rog.itJ\'C' of :.i \l"l'allhy 1nan and 1hert• 1\·as nothing illegal about them . ···rhc:;c disclosures indiC':ile that h<' does belic,·e in helping friends. and a 1nan of that \\'Ca lth C'ertainly. in n1y Ju(Jgn1l'nt, has that right to g1\r as long ;1s the la\.\' i;; obeyed, and as l un· derstand he has,'' Ford said. Some Jud1c1ary L'omm1ttec me m - [)t'l'i. h111·e said there are seriou:-. (111e sllons of propriety in,·ol\'ed in gifts and loans. Paper Gleaner, Please Return Our Circulars Someonc·s paper drive has been enriched far beyond anyone's expec· talions althougt) the market \·atue of thC'i r effort is only about SIO. A zealous paper gatherer t'omtxod thl' Daily Pilot's property at 330 \V. Hav St., Costa !\1esa, sometime O\"Cr the! \\'eckend. The prize territorv yielded several easy·to·carry boxes of paper, tidily packaged. \\'hat the boxC's conlained were 18.500 four·page cirrulars for a Dail~· Pilot adYertiser. They v.·ere boxed and piled on a pa\IC't -'about 500 pounds of rna ~azinc·size s heets advertising a l'lothingsale . \\t:1ste value or the paper is around SlO, but the \'aluetothe Dailr Pilot and especially to the ad\'ertiser -staffed and ready for the sale early next ""eek -i$ eonsiderablv more. · It 'fl be a ti.a -questions-asked situation i£ someone can tell us where the circulars are so we can pick lhcn1 up. The numbet is642·4321. Ask for the gene ral manager,JackCurlcy, :Benediction 'Okay' \VASlllNGTON <A P) -The U.S. Supreme Court Tuesd<iy Jet stand a T"e nn sy l \'a nia Supreme Court decision that an invocation and benediction at u public high school eommencement pro~ram did not violate the ban a~ainst prayer in publi c-school classrooms. The st<ilc l'ourt said the commencement cxcr· cise did not fall under lhe ban because 11 1,1·as a ''cerem9_11ious event.''. •• II •• • • OrlN ' ... 538 CEl-ITER STREET-COSTA MES'A--646-1919 CLOSIO SUNDAY Speciat- Kramer Autograph Seconds Billie Jean King Seconds Stan Smith Autograph Seconds Wilson Pro Staff Seconds Frame Only 16.95 Racquetball Racquets 7.95 to 37.95 Badminton Rackets Squash Rackets Paddle Tennis Paddles Handball Gloves & Balls Racket Stringing Skate Boards & Whe-•- Open 9 to 6-Closed Sunday Warm Up Suits 24.95 up Hooded Sweat Shirts 7.95 Cotton Sweat Suits 9. 9 0 Gym Pants & Shirts Basketball & Softball Shirts Tennis Dresses h Men's Tennis Shirts & Shorts Adidas-Converse· Tretom· Jack Purcell-Fred Perry Tennis Shoes Basketballs-Footballs-Volley Balls Soccer Balls-Playground Balls Tennis Balls·Rac;quet Balls Bike Repairing·Parts•Tires Tubes-Accesso-rles ·538 Center 646-1919 ' I Flournoy J '-G~nin~' On Brown ., By lhe Assoc: lated Press llouslon f"lournoy say.she is gaining momentum in hi!'i cum paign for governor, but Edmund G. Dro\vn actl' sO confident or victory lhHl he has c~I back on television adverlisini:. Al <1 Stockton dinner, 13rov.'n, the ,Democratic nominee for governor, look th.c ··rccrclcd tleagan1~m '' charge 1,1.·hich he has repeated daily against GOP nominee Flournoy to what may be its ultimate level. Not only 1s Fiou rnoY ··recycled Reaganism." but Reagan is "just half·bak ~d llooverism," Hro\vn told a partisan cruwd. . Flournoy, meanwhile, campaigned on two unlvc~itY campu~es Tue:-;day and headed for a third today. I At the University or Santa Clari.I, where Broy.•n was a student 15 years ago, Flournoy said he is gaining momentum and has cut a 16 percen- t age point gap behind himselr a nd Brown to j ust six points. "\\'e ure only six points behind and the trend is really moving in our direction,'' F lournoy said. The Flournoy poll ,.,.a~ conducted bv Decision Making Information a nd showed Brown leading 50-44 . Flour- no1's aides :-iaid lhe n1a rgin in a similar poll in Augu::.t wa!:> l& point::;• • Woman's Body Identified; Killer Sought ·J\tlLPITAS (UPIJ -The body of a woman which 'A'a::. found in a stable garbed in a burlap bag was Identified Tuesda y as that of Josephine Jeaqette Cuffaro, 27, who was three months pregnant. (Associated Prl':>S iden- tified her as J osephine J eanett e DiCasso.) William Archer, 19. "·ho leases the deserted stable, told Police Chief James 11-lurray he spotted the killer ?itonda y leaving the stabl e, wearing a s hopping bag over his heael and car- rying a gun and a kniCe. "'Get the hell put of here ," Archer quoted the killer as saying. Archer left and callied policc. Chief r.lurray said the victim had been stabbed twice in th"'e back wit h a wide-bladed knife, but lhat she had not been sexually .assaulted or rob- bed. Vicky fll estas or ~lilpitas , a sister with whom the victim had been living,. said her sister had lert her house a n hour before her dealh, saying she was going hitchhiking and looking for a job. . ' " .. SEASON 'SFIRSTSNOWDUMPS101NCHESONTRUCKEEAREA Terri OePertls, Sherry Grl1wold Romp at DonnerSummil 50 Rescued in Snow; Tahoe Has 11 lnche·s By The Assotialed Press fllore-than 50 people have been res.cued alter becoming lost or stran- ded in the Sierra Nevada during this week's early-season storm. The most dra m atic resuce was a Lemoore Naval Air Station heli copter airlift Tuesday or nine junior high youngsters and their leaders from the high country in Yosemite National Park. Five others of the group from Livermore had hiked into Yosemite \'alley earlier to report their com- panions were stranded by the storm. Yosemite rangers also sent a bus to rescue 40 drivers on Tioga Pass Road alter their cars got stuck in the soow. Tuolumne Count y authori ties cleared roads with bul ldozers to free up to 10 travelers. mostly hunters, reported stranded east of Sonora . The first major stor1n or the winter season had dum ped substantial amounts or snow in the high Sierra by late Tuesday, but not enough to open ski resorts. The National Weather Service said Echo Summit south of Lak~ Tahoe repo rt~d II in ches of snow on thl.! ground 1'uesday, y,·h1le J-iorden north of Tahoe had six inches. The storm which left this monlh lhc \l.'eltest October in Los An.c:clcs since 1957, continued to dump rain in the n1ountains and on lhe coast. It also brought the snow line down to the 4,500-foot-level in the San Bernardino Mountains and in the mounlain areas of San Diego County. A small tornado was sighted near Encinitas, but there were no reports or darnages other than a stable roof being blown off and some frightened horses. r.lore than 6 inches of rain fell in \Vrightwoo~\!.lfsday. 'A"hile 2.8 inches of moishtre was reported at l.ake Ar- rowhead v.•hcre there "·as more thi.ln an inch of s nov.• on the ground 'fuesday night. -Hea\'y rain also fell lhroughouL most or Tuesday in San Diego, with the city itself registering l .06 inches of precipitatjon. Eight inches or snow was reported on the ground in the mountains near Palomar .• ~ ----- - • • ----- WedneMlay. October 30. 1974 DAILY P1LOT It 5 Price Fixing 8 -cmtty of Conspiracy S1\N t'RANCISCO I Ul'll" ·-A Cederal judge fined eii.:ht fot n11 •r c•xecutives <1nd ordered them to ll't'- ture l'i\•ir grou1lS on the rnerits of ;111· titrusl lawli as their punish nu:nt (or taking part in a con!'i piraty to f 1.\ priet•s on produc·l labels. U.S . District)udg:e Charles 11. B1•n !rew'fuesday fined theexcrulives and seven manafucturers of P•111cr l:ib1•I:, a.tolal of $272,0(XJ_ Alt hough the dcfl•ndants all pll':idl'd no contest to ;1 criminal ch:1r~c of c·n11 · spirin).( to fix prices, the judge trratr d it <is a i.:uitty l)lt':t. t\ f'edl'ral !~rand .Jury l;i :-;t ~larch returned lhl' 1nd1clm£•tll v.·hich ch:i'@ the defendants 111\h con · ~vir · g to fix prices on l;i lk•ls fnr can.,, liottl •s, tube.~. jars and OOx1.·s. In- \"O\\·cd wer(' yearly sales tolahng S!itl million. 'l"hc l:irg<'s l fine. $50.000, v.•as levch;d against lnternation<il Papt·r Co., New York. Two former officials of the firm, Edward F. Corrigan and I loll ~l onaghan, were fined S7,SOU and $5,UOU respectively. A civi l anl,ltrust suit against the d1·fC"ndanl s w?ls still pending before the judge asking for an injunctio11 Lo hall illcg~tl acts. The judge, who could have impost•d jail pe nalli~s. granted the execulivC's probation on the condition that they ci ive speeches to civic group.s based on thC'i i t•"xperienCC With antitrusl la\V S. Other fines imposed ... wcre: 11.S, Crocke r Co ., S<.1n Bruno, Calif., $40,000. It s presl d{'nl, Robert Hodgcr s. $10 ,000 and it s vice president. John J . r.1urray, $-1,000. N. Stech er -1' r <iun.:1 -Sc h m 1d l Co rp., l{ocheste r. N.Y., $35,000 and A.ll. 1\costa, a viccpresidt•nt. SS.UUO. Diamond International Corp., New \'o rk, $47,500 and Eugene C . lilankcnheim and \Vill iam C. Duffy, liulh \"ll'L' IJl'\'~ldCnL,, S:,.000 ;.1nd ~.llUO · l"l~:')l\ 'f' 11 \'(' l y . F<1rt Ut•arlx1rn l.1\hogr;1ph C11. l 'h1l'.ti.:,o, S l ~"UllO ~incl 1t~ pre:-1dl·nt. 'J'hnn1.1-. \V . 1\dlcr. S7.500. 1'11·dmont Lalx•I ~o. Hedforrl, Va , Sl5,UoO and 11.W. Srnythe Co, SI. 1':1ul, :'\!inn , $10,UOO. :'\"1nl" l'orpor:it(' tft·fl·ndanls were-' n:1n1 ed in the or1g111al 1nd1ctrnenl, buf l\.\'O Of lhl'nl IJll..'adl•d lllnCK"Cllt 3JW1 lll'(" aY.':tit1n;,! lnal. 'fhl'Y arc-!'11ichiA•l'I L1lhograph1ng Ccr. Gy.ntd Hapids, ~heh ., and Litton Hu:.illt'.ss S.\"Stems, Inc,. a suhsicliary or Litton lndustrlr:-.. Ut'v<'rl y lldls.Catir .• u · Rotiert Burke D·enies GeoTek 'Shell F.irtns' SAN 1-'HAN CISCO ii\P I -Banking and accounlinA record-. doc umentrd all transactions Robert Burke had \\1th his brother, Jotio , and he did not :1rt secretly 111 establishini.: th rer firms the i.:,overnmenl ela1n1s v.~rc '"shell " operations, Ro bert has testified. · • Hobert Burke, 44. of Orinda, is a go\"crnn1ent \\'itness, granted im- munity for hi s testimony, at !h(• trial of hi s brotht•r, John, <UI, of El Cajon. on charges of frnud in the s11lc of GeoTek oil drilling shares. John liurkc is accused of· con- spiracy and fraud in n1aking allc'gedly un~ruc statemt'nts and omittini; necessary fa ct s in t he sale or securities. using the mails for such activity a nd making a false statement to the Securities and Exchange Com- nlission. · The govern ment claims that at John 's direction. Robert set up three companies that were "shell " or dummy 'concerns to which Fun- damental Oil Co. paid inflated pri ces for drilling and oil leases. The excess received above actual costs was then siphoned back to J ohn Burke for his personal use. the prosecution claims. l/ucstioned by Assistant U.S. Alt y. Slee \e l~angford, J{ohert Bu rke testified he transferrl'd $170,000 rron1 one or the three oil firms he.· fo rmed into his personal ilCCOunti; and then v.•rote checks for the ;imounl to John. La.st week he testified or similar tran- sactions in which $375,000 y,·as tran- sferred from the three companies, through Robert '.s personal accounts to John. Defense Attorney .James r.ta crnnis said Robert had testified a <.·heck for $100,000 he had sent to his brother "'as deposited by John al a lirne v.·hcn John Burke could not havl' made the deposit because he \\-·as out of the country. The attorney said the check v.·as written Jan. 2, 1968 and J ohn Burke, his y,•ife and lilr. and li.1rs . Otis Chan- dler left for Africa in mid-O('cen1ber and djd no t r eturn until mid · 1-'ebruary. Chandler, publisher or the Los Angeles Times, has been named in a civil suit !iled by the SEC against J~hn Burke and his enterprises, al- leging fraud in the sale or securities. Chandler has denied any fraudulent eonduct. Newspaper Files Suit DELANEY BROS. RECIPE! LOS ANGELES <UPI)-· J\ weekly newspaper has fi led a SI million suit in F'ederal Court against the eity a nd the chier of police for the a rrest of its editor following publication of a pholo o r actress Angie l)tckinson's face on a nude 1\oman's body. The L. A. Star Tuesday ;i sked !or a j ud gme nt dcclarini.: the stale criminal hbcl Jaw unconstitutlonal, and asking damages for il- legal search and seizure. l::ditor Paul Eberle was ar- rcsted on the libel charge, ;ind the newspapU's offi ce "t'arched by pO'lice last \\"eek, --- SHRIMP BALLS I Lh. Cookitd Shri ... ,....i • I T-.1p1111 Chll SaKo •1, C. MIMM Cfllry 2 T.W..,00111 MllKHW.tw Clwtti..lt 11/1T.W.1poo111 Grwhdo..&- 1 H.-d Coolll'd fw, Sie..-ed ] OL C~ C ..... , Soft'IM4 1/t THlfKIM 5 ... l/ITH,,_.. wllitt""°'" 1/16 ... ,,_.. i... jijce Mmcedr.,.., -Combine au incJrt'ditnh. tzce-pt parsley -Chill Form into I inch bal1s and roll in minced panJey -Makt1 approL 50 lf•" Ws SMALL SHRIMP • • ,.._ Doi-y l<os. s..food • 2100 l.afay.!fe • Howpot+ ...... 6 73-3450 -;:..-._.....:.. -. ------ •one-stop' shopping at its :finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS GIVE YOURSELF A BY SHOPPING THESE FINE STORES • Charles H. l.larr J eweler> • Playboy Ha ir Styles • l'aper Unl!m1tcd • Hi ckorv Farm, • Da rrell 's Dedrick Tux Shop • Montgomery Cleaners • WcslthlfShoes • Sav·On Drugs • Veta 's Intimate Apparel • Westclifr Tailors • Th e Storekeeper • Dick Vernon 's • Humpty Dumpty Children 's • Dr. Lou Roy Eld er • ~l a rket. Basket • La Gallaria • Anthony's Cobbler Shop • Westcliff Barbers • H1011 Ha rdware •Jean Dahl • !:Sank ,,r ;\111er1t'a • llalliday s FOR HALLOWEEN AND HOLIDAY ITEMS • I I 'I I • • • I i .... DAll,Y PILOT F.DITORIAL PAGE J .. ~·· Control Side-stepped '<" ~· • • • NC\\'port Ueat·h \\asn't try inlt tu' h ave 1-lughes Airwest thro\\'n out of Orange C'ounty AirPQl't Ja:-,1 , , ~k when il obj<•cted lo th e cuunty U\\'arding lht• a1rl1nc an "intc ri m" 01>e ruti ng least· at the airport. The city s impl}' \ranted Air\\'(•st kept on '1 ~~th·to-month least~ :1s J •ncans or :1ssuring t"hc &.url~ne's \\'holehc<111c:d cooperati(in in <:on1pl}·ing \rilh environmenta l stundurds. That c:oopcr~1tion ha sn 't <alwa ys been ther<'. But t_he <.'OUD L\"'Planning Comn1issio11 r1:1\'ed the \vay for Board of Suptr\'isors <ipproval of lht··1ntrrin1 lease by d en)'ing th1; l'lly'!'.> appc;ll . ~s a result. lhc board is frt't' to ('Omplcte lht-· 1nt.e r1m le<-1 sc that :1 ssttr<'s Air\\'C'Sl contin u ed • !)perations at 1.h<> 0J irpo11until11 n1;1jorcnviron1nenlal in1pact. SliJ~t·m e11t on th1· entire ai r1}ol't is c:omptc·t (•d :-.omet1mc1n 19ifi. 1'ht• planning c:on1n1ission t'C('Otnmcndcd in fa\'Or o f ~he airlinl' \Vithout r equi ri ng it l o fi le a n environmental imp<it l r_c port tovering the interim ~lease arran,gcment . - Th<'re is no reason 'r hy Air\\'l"st s houldn 't bC' k('J>l ,..r--!>n a monthlr flperating b<isis to ;,issurc res idt•nts ,:, 1mp~c!c~ by its op('rations evt'ry step is being take n to mm1m1 ze environm ental hazards. ' 4 Mr. Newport Beacl1' .Jack Har nctl 1vill long be _re n1c1nbrrcd by residents <.ind the bu siness comn1unity of NC\\'pol't Beach. Although J ack came• to i\·e,rport intending lo r~tire, before Jong he had turned the a ln1os t clc funt1! Newpo rt l·l arbor Chamber of Comn1erce into a d yn·amic organization and \\'as soon dubbed "J\Tr. Newport Be<ich ." During hi s 19 ycur s a t the managerial heln1 oft he .. <"h<.1 mber. the bu siness community or Ne'''port IJeach o rganized and exp<ulded, adding n ew din1ension to the city . , A ct ivities h e initiated. s uch as the a nnual Charact er Boal Parade, will be lasting tributes lo J ;.ick Barnett. i'le n e ve r s topi>ed his e ffo rts a nd the new c ha mbe r building planned for the site at J a mboree Roa<I and Santa Barbara Drive will rig ht.fully be r eferred to as ''t.~e house tha t J ack built." J al'k Ba rne tt '''as a needed. dyna mic force in the c1l y. ·rhe community \viii miss him. Tennis Facilities ·rhe Ne1vporl Beach City Co uncil act ed \\'isely 1vhen it decided to refer a prQ.posed tennis complex to ~•n outside consu!La nt fo r a sm a ll·scalC £e as ibility ~· . The four alternative prowsals offe r ed by the Parks, Beaches a-nd Recreation Division a ppea r to le nd the m se l\'Cs te becomin g s elf-s upporting operatio ns. But the possible high cos t o f a s uitable site as well as high inte rest ra tes makes the proposed project a high·risk venture . Also, as Council\\'Oman Luc ille Kuehn pointed out. the commitm ent to th{' d evelopme nt of a costly tennis comµl ex should be w eig hed against need for other social a nd cultural programs. . Ne\\'po rt Beach has only six public Lennis co urts ava il a ble for play. Four additional courts \\1ill be <:01npleted next nionth. T·hat's ~ardly enough for a city its size with so a(·tive ~ P(!J?ulation. B.ut it's worth ;i second look to d etermine 1f the n eed is n 't as g reat in other interest ar e<:1s. • • . ' l'ote c,,,, Help • • ' • Energy: Radical ~,Changes Are Due Dear Gloomy Gus Seniors' Housing ·Needs f 11 \VASJ-J li\G TO~-The o1lr1i s i s \1·ilJ [ J i c h ang e not only lhl' na!ion's K ANDERSON '. ·economics. but >b """'rnnmcnl. ,.,J AC "' well. . • " Higher oil priel'S ha\'l' fon::.ed the • I t i 'Unit l'd S t :1tes. under Projl'Ct lndept•ndt'lltt'. 10 ~c;1rch !'or n£•w sources of t'lll·rgy. 'fhis "'ill bri ng ~ome rattfl·al changes to Amcric;i. • An ('.-.:hau sti\·e :H.'t'rf't study Ii ~ tht· J~ ., Fcde~I t:n('rgy ,\d mini ~\r:ili on ' forecasts that th,-· ~ t.•ncrgy boom \\'1 1J i hrtng more mint• tragedies. ft;>\\'CJ' l. '~u lo •<ic c ident:-.. nlore indu s trial 11oi ~c. ~ilent solar t•ncrgy. It mny .. l t c rc~1\l' sh:ile 11 11 boon1 IO\\ ns, \\'11 h \\'retchc<l health facilitie'S. 1l might ~arthquak cs . (IJJ.: .l\:-, o il bc·eon11·~ n1v 1t· t•-.:pen~1 \'L' and l e!'~ ~1,;d]11hle, \mcricans \\'ill (lri\'t• l(·S:-:111d kec·p tht•(r h o n1£•s l'OO ler in \\"ltl\l'r. "Oc1·rcased rt·J i:111t'C on thl' pn\ at£ ~1ut omnbdt• '' dl l'lll aec1dt"11t rat•·:-, a:-. \\·t.•11 :1~ ;111t11n1uUill' t·n11s:-.1on:-.." \ht· rt•purt prt·di1·1:-.. ''Bt·nt•t'1<•1;il IH·:i l!h t'ffcl·ts m ay :dso f l'SUlt fron1 lo\1 l'rt.:d ·1her171ost ats.' · Ru! hon1<•0\1 ll•·r" prtih:1hl,1 11111 .in:-.111:111• l hl'll' honu.:s hE-!lt•r , 11h1t·h 11·ould t::Hl :-.l' :-lo11t•r ''v1;111111g .. 1 ui r pollutants c n11til·d ll.\" ... lobac1·0 produC'ts. gas s to\'es. :icrosol can:-. etr." This 1vould t·ause "inc reased (•xpos ure to pollutants .. f ·Oi-\L: "Co:i l t'm1•1"1"PS ;1 ... lht· dirtiest t•nt·r AY "11111·1·f' ol ;11! tut·I" f'On sidcr t·d." dl·t·l;1rt·" Lht· :-t ud y r.•1 II 111ay bl·t:Ortlf' '"!hr Jrllt'li rn ltn·I :-ourt'l' u111il 1111t·lc;11', -:h,'l l•• u1L :-(ll:1r ;ind £.t•n1~1 ·r rn :d t.u·il1t 1 ..... r;in b i· hu1!1 ."' The 11 ~111011 '-.. [~.",,Ot~J ,•,1:1! llll1H·r:-. 11ho:-t' ''hl»Jll h and s:1lf·\1 11·•·ord 1:- 0111· of thP \1or ... 1 tur ;111~ 1ndu ... 11",\.·· ,·an look for11· :i rd In even 1"11 • fl'I ' ii a ll/.!l'r lrom lung d1 ~f·as1>. rl cafnt':-:-lllld 1111ur.v. • - f'or the rei.t or the population. m ore t·oal \\·ill n1C'an more Sit'kness a nd dealhs fro m pollutants. Tall smoke slatk;, \viii not help. d espite "'hat the pu~1·.:·r com pan ie s say. The t•111·irnnrnent \viii also be poisoned by :-lag !'ires. chen1ical leaks and othur ru;il h,rproduc ts. .\ ... iudy or~;.isthm nties. for ex:1mple. re•\ e;d.<:. th;i(attacks go up the nearer the l"icti m s-arc to a coal·fired po11cr plunt. Sll,\l.E Oil.: !)h:de 011\\·orkers 11 di be plagu<'d by "dust. noise und :.lct'idenls," not to rnention "vol atile hydroca rbons." duling the ent'rgy boon1 . Some of l hesc may cau ~e l'<1ncer. "'hich the "'atcr run·off from the spent shale could ;1lso spreud. "Development of sh;"Jil' oil facilitic~ <·ould ht· acrump<inil'd hy boom to11 n d(·1·l·lop mt"nt ." the report \1·arns. "Adequate n1edir;i l and s anil;iry l<J<·iliti es mu st be pro\'ided lo cusurl' pub ht he;t!th · · SOI.AR l~!\t~RG\': "Solar energv t'TncrJ,:C!-> u:-the rl ea nt·st. saf'e:-t <'ner)'.!~· sour<·p.'' <ilthough tht're is ;1 pO~s 1blc hc:dth h azard frorn the µr rman1un1 u sed in '"photovota1r rl.'ll s.'" :-t:1tt·;, th e rf·J>01·t. I ! v d r n c I c e I r 1 ,. I' I) \I' t· r : HydrOet1·(·t n(· po11'l'r. \1·hcrc it <·an lJr <It•\ 1·lo1>ccl . l:-evn1p.iratively l'l'l'P of :-1.'nuu .~ he3lt h problems, The eh1l,f <l:1n.(!c•r. s:iy:-. lite report, \1·ould 1·u rn t> lron1 :1 dan1 failure'. Solid \\'aslt• Fuel: Sohri \\:t:-tcs pruh:1hlv \1Jll h(' burned for fu('l. 'f'h1:- '1"11ld iit•lp \1 q1e nut "open dun1p~ \1 hil·h arc· PS«1·ll1·n1 brec'Cling ground ~ .,f d1 :-~·:1~1· (·;1rr~·111~ 111 :-t·t·!.., and r .. 11, · 111 ,, · · \l_.('Ll·:,\H f'(l\\ Ell : 1•111·:-;;1 11 lnle ;1 clc;u1 l'ncrg.~ :-.uu1·t·1· 1n l•'r.111 ~ nl' :11r 11uahl.v." sl;ih·:-th•· r1•1n1r l. ''prl'"(·nt ... l hf' g l'l•<lll':-1 11oll'lll1;1l hal <:ifd tiJ h11 n1an ht':Jlth n1 llumpty Dumpty may like the Great \Va ll a l the Coves but <ill the king's horses and all the king's n1c n ca n ·! m a ke the rilize ns of Ne11·port B('ach happy about another Prominent eyesore on Bay:iide DJ:ire.._ __ D.11. Gloomy (;wr. commffth ~'' •uo,,,;1...,.,. ~Miers -Oo "01 ,.,<,H••ily rell«I U>e ~;.,.,., of IM ""'"'""'flt<. $•1W1 YOll• Ptl "'""'•~Gloom, Gui. O~lly Pilol. To the Editor : Elde rly citizens on low fixed income a re in desperate need of adequate low cost housing. They seldom represent a majority, or a s ignificant political fo1·cc in the communities in v..·hirh voter approv:il is r equired berore public housing can be construc ted. As a result substantial federal housing ·runds go lo other states, '"hile Califor· nia se nior citizens continue to borrO\\' fron1 their food budgets to pay the hi_gh costsorhousing. A VOTE FOR Proposit1011 15 11·ould . . . r etain local control. fcity council ap-<ill tu~l s._ All pc r~o ns .•1rl.' susceptiblt• prova l \VOU!d still be required beforf· lo r ud!al1on <1n~ 1t s t·IF~l ~ of c<1ncer.J1y housing coultJ be oppro,·ed ) but 1nulatLons and hfe shortening .. · u l lld elin1inat<.• t he unnecc .~so rv '"fo d ate.'' the repo rt adds. "thet,~ ·l<iy s a nd e·xpenses of ~pec 1 a·1 ha1"l' been no h:.izan:lous releases (JI reft-rt>ndutn elections. r ;1di :i li ~n tn the ~ublic ~r.orn Passageof P1·oposit ionlS1vould en· c·t1111mc1T1a l. rcarl or~ 111 the United courageconstructionofpublichousin ~ St:1tt•s.'" The 50 no11· in o~ration arc units ;i nd \\'OU1d thereby benefit the ~.onsidl"red s;ifcr_ th<.1 n power plants private bu s iness sector \\'hile at the ft red by l'O:.l] or 011 . But the e1.1ormous same timeprovidingn.:.-ededjobs. tlangers of plulun1um , '''hlc h can Ple;1se join us. the California Labor· c:n1 :-l' bone canl'er l"ron1 the most Federation. and the Leagueo(\Vome n infinitesin1;iJ exposure, .. cannot be \'oter s in vo ting on Nov. 5 fo r di s mi ~~.t!d." Propositi on 15. C.EOT llt~R IUr\l. ENERGY: A~ ;1nothcr ~u bstilute for oil , it may be possible to harne:;s the he;it from the t':i rt h ·s core. But :ilong wi th the u:;cful :>lt«1m. more noxiou::; subslaaces - !"Ulfid{·s. :1m moni:i , c;1rbon monox id e. :1rton. radon. boric :.i{'id ;ind mercury -\l"ill al so bubhl c out of the earth. l)n!ling for geotherm<il power is a no1sv C'SCrtiSl'. 'sometimes causing fl C':ifnL'SS :imong n1incrs. "1'hc role of genl herma l deve l o pment in 1n gge1i ng t·ar thquakes is not \\'ell k11011·n." the report adds ominously. "but the potC'ntia ls for 111ajor seismic :11·11 011 C' ~1 nnot be dis missed." .\s m o r~ and more t<ne rgy is l)l"n1luced in Anlc rica, thr re port fort•sccs a nox ious release or s oot, ~:tit ;,. :ic1d s. ta rr~· droplets. dusts. 'rtdlurou ~ .l,!a ~s c;,. nitrou s ga~ses. e :i rhon rrlo n nside . oxida n t s . h.l'drot·arhons ;ind other fi lth into th e ill I' Thi · l"(':>Ult S. ll~ ~p<:tif11"d 111 lhl' r1;1)11 r t , ;.n'l' t·nough lo makt' " µ1;1·son 1\a!l! l o ~n hack 111 lht• h ll I'~ I'· a 11 d • lJ ll g ~ )' ;1 11 ti I hf' lnplt·<1ui lted double bt'CI. FRANK AN OJEANl"ORB.<\Tl-1 ' ----A5sets To the Editor : I v.'ish to s tress the rollo\\·ing points in ravorofSenator Dennis E. Carpenter: I. Senator Carpe nter does not par· ti cipate in the legislati\'e retirement plan. 2. lie has consistently opposed the early retirement plan for legiSlators during his tenure in office. 3, lie fav o r s a law limiting legislators to a tota l of 12-year ser1.>ice in Sacramento. Thus. eliminatjng 1he need for a retir~ment syii:tem a nd g uaranteeing a new inputofJ>Ell;>pleand ideas into Sacra m ento. 4. I believe he has done an excellent .iub in Sacra me nl o for tris constituents. LLOYDM.LARSEN Lia!Jitirie.• To the Editor ,, ,·ii , The Evolution of Halloween \'our editorial endorsement of our incum bent state :Jenator d()('S not s il wcll \\•ith many person~ 1l'ho .ire in· tcrested in hum an r ights and par tic ularly i.n the e li mination of inequities s urfercd by 11·umen1 and other minor ity groups. • t '· ! ' ~ ~ :-; '• l'i E • !. t • l ' ' • • • • • . • • • I ' 'l'ftaJorro'v !)(·111~ ll;1\l (111't'l't1 t hr ;i.011nrs1er ... "11! Ix• on th<' 1n·n,, I 1\'1th lhe1C't:1nnual .. lnl'k 11r ll"l';,t1 • <·.11'.1.·r. J•'Q.ill0\Vll1 J.: lflp J, 11'dt11n1 of f'•'ll ;., ... ...._ 1uNeJ: t'hey 11'111 h1.• detkl'.d out 111 1na"ks. \l'I ~~ :nul ~· 0 S J lf Ill I' " l'Pprl'!!icnt 1ng II II •·h(•S , )!hO !'i l ". hobgo hl in s or of hC'r l!P.ri1· ch;1r:11 · 1e r:-. l lrJ?:n1.a par~nts lu t·1<'rt·1sl'! ~r1•:11 :·aul1nn the Dt·p~1r11nt•11! (If l'nn"umC'r ;\ffrl1rs has issued !1 htrlll•tin warning of the d an,:!t•1 !I. 111 s ut·h {'ostuminA. f-'orcn\O:-.l rs the ad\'l!'l' lh;1t tu:-tun1es ~honld h" flr1n1<' r1•t;1rilc·nt. But thry wurn t h:1t ~U<'h lab1.·llinJ,: :i ... "fl <i n1c tctardcn1 ·· or ··n:in11' 11•:-.1 .... t;1ul''do('" nOt m e:.'ln tht~ 1nat1.·1·1.1I 1-. f11·1·prool l :oslun1••s s h11uld hC' tu ~hly '1!1Lblc 111' <lceof:tt(•rl \1 tlh rellt••·l1\'c tap('. ~o 1ha1 n1ot nr1 ~1 ., \\'di ~1·1• ll\1 ·111 randlC-:' orOPt-'11 f1:1n1e lanlcrn:-~•rt' .i .. nn·nfl '' o.ind ball<'I'.\' po11t•r1•d l1;..:hl111 i.: , .. r:1vorcd A" ;1 jJ:1rt1n~ ... 11111 !h1 · ll(•p:1rlr!1c•n1 ·:;tall':-th(' bt•..,1 µ11111·\ 1 .. 1 .dl'I 1 i,., lo :-);!)' hflm t• '!'JU-<, or t'OUI "' 1111ulrl lu • lhc• mo..:l 11••n, 1hlt• and 11 j>tdd '•l1 n1 1 r1.1lt' lht• ri 'ikl'> of 1•h1fJ rt'fl 1'11•1111.'. run 1•\'"I" ;itlacked, or ~1\1 ·11 j10t ... (l11ou:-or 11th1•r • \ ( EARL WATERS ) 1111uno1ui, ~11bst;1nt·,·~ 111 111 .. l1.11u!"u1. ot c•a n1l\' or othl'r ll'l'!JIS ~11>1 tt'." "' •l1'pr'a\ 1•fl p1.•r:-ons f('t•d1n i.: ll1v l'hdt!r1.·11 tatulv t'oatl•d l:ix:1l1 \1•, ht111• f)('f'll l'C JtOl'lt·d '11unl1'rou~ Ii Ill•'" 'l"h.;' ;,u1v('nl or "ln1·k or tr1·.1t •~ ul 1 !'('1.·nt \'lflla).!C a11d \~'!t '" 11opul:1rtzr d Jarg('ly through Ll1(• t•ffort:-ot tho:-1· 111 11t1hl11· edu1·at1 nn. It ~·a s. th1.·y ht·l11·1·ed. a v.·uy to d1 v('rl the 1·h1l1h'f•n tro1u the rruel :tnd lhoughll!'ss pra nk~ 11 ht<•h had 1:11111(' tr1 n1ark l lallov.•<'t'll in lut·1ncr yca1 ·.:-. S'fll.I., in thl• 111111d~ol' many. 11 i.: a 1)0!1r solution. Anrf it is p:1rl1<·11larly 1n;1 1Jpro1n·1at(' tor t•ducato rs to b1• en· f'ot1r;i.,;ing youn~-;lf'rs tn 1nc:lul):!C 1n (',\· lorlion. t·l'('ll tlu:-: 1n1ld form. a gains l thl' c 1t i1.('11 r y :•" '' m<'ans (If a1n ust•mt>nt 11 i ~ '-' l'<•t 1·1·y lr()m lh<' r1·al m('an111 1> of lht' d:11· For 11 mari.., lhC-t•11 · • l fcillo\1' ~l.<1:-.-: or All S:11 nl./\ ll:i' ·rh:11 f1.•-.111 a l ~rt•\\ 0111 ol :i lhr1o·c d.1 ~ t•t•lrhrul 1n 11 h<'ld hv lhe :111c•1t•nt f)!'111d.-;. :1 pr<'·t:hr1.~11an rclii!lon or the (\•II ... 'rht• ('ICOi \\:!:> 4'011U'l(l~nl lfl lhc 11• ... ll\1<11 of l"'nnlf'Jna. H.uman goddess 111 lrt11\:i and g:irdens, so the roast ing 1•1 nul :-<.1 nri :ipplcs became symbolic· ut t hl' l'l'.101r1 ng of the harvest. S 111 rt· 1h~· :111C'IC/llS \jo'l're -"lll'l'I' !lli<HIS t!1<·\' l1t'h l•\"1'd th!' f'VP ht.•i'()l.l' lht· 1·1·ll'l!r;;t1<1u \1·as !he mo.-;L llkt·ly IHllt' ror ~hu s1 ~ ;ind ll"llt'hP.~ Ill l'Otllll , ·"'" !he,1 k('p1 :Il l •11:.!ht v1gtl~ 11·1th hon 111·1'.~. 1\.; thi· le:-l1v;1l tarrtcd 1111•r lo inot'(' rnod~·r 11111111'" 1he innoval1011 of l\lll'h ;ind J!h0,1 ('Osll1m('s and jac•k n"l:J ntrrn:-i1("(':1mt· part or th1• ol)s('r. v;ll\('l' 11.\1,J.O\\'E l·:N 1n lh1s ~·ountry \\",IS. llu• 1H·ca:-11u1 for com1nun1ty tcsti\':11"· usu:illy ... ponsorcrl by the churcht•:-. Kl'ij!hh111·s .i::athe r·e(I lo 11·att•h 1hl' you 11~ hunt nut.-;, duck for apples bob· h111i.: 1n .i !uh, :111d frolic in th~:ir \\"i;>11·d <'O~turnc.~ As thP yt~ars we nt by son1e or the 101nfoolc-1·y got out or hi1nd and l1t'<'11n1c pr <inkt•ry which \\'Orked h:i rtl· :-hip,., on other:-;. Eventually tl11· n1orc !<inisl<H' types sC'iZ!'d ·on the 11cras ion fur n1a.~ks ~111d d1 .... ,l!uise:-to pcrJ~lratc t h1·rt ~ .1 nd oth<'r C'ri n1t"" '" 111" '1r1fk or treat" is an im· . h11I I lall(l\I C''n ('Ool<I b(' l11t1•·h Hl•H" llll'.11\1n i;.:f11I !I the ('lf01'l · 1\;1 1 .. 1· .1 111111'· 111oub(htru1 :i nd LM:tlt•r ~·1 ,i:,1 1111t·d h:.~~1\·1t y ll Is un nppor. lllll'llv l'nr the churches to ccs tnrc lhc ~vent to a ~artr and m11re w.orthy or· C'a:-11in. s•:N;\TOR CARPf.NTJ<:R'S retord of voting against .u ll1egtslatioil desig. ne d to r e m l;'d y th e c urr ent We'd do the repair.; but we can't get the lfftherr [ ____ M_A_IL_e_o_x ___ ) I.efters Jrotn readers are welcome. Nor· 1110/ly . writers should convey their 1nes· $Oges in 300 wards or less. The right to con·. dense letters to fit space or e/i111inate libel is re.renlt!d. All letters 1nust i11r:tud~ st~. nature and moilihg address but nain£'s 1nay be withlleld ori request If sufficie nt reason fs c1ppa.re11r />oetry wilf·Mt tu_~ pub/is/Jed. . ' .. d1;,('rin1inatiun :.i ga111~t 11·omct. t:-un· hle rn 1shecL lie \'Ott>d "'no"' on ever,· pro1io.~a1 n1ade during hi~ last tern11)r 11l'fir·(·. 1'hi s include:-the following, I. Hc1·1s111n or sehool textbooks lo gJ\'e a rl':ili"tlt µortr:;yal of both .'it'St'S. 2. Funding of d ay care centers on or near public universities, colleges and co1nmunity colleges. 3. The Equal EmplOym enL OpPQr· tupi ty Act of 1971. • 4. Rel-·ision of the 1964 Ci\'il Rights Acts to prohibit sex discrimination in hiring a nd promotions for St;itt", County a nd €ily Agencies. 5. Prohibiting public schools Jrom discrimination in employment on the basis of sex alone . 6, Providing ec1ual facilit ies ;ind lrcatmenl of county jail inmates. .AU or the me asures described abo\'C \ver'e pusSed 0 1·c r\\•hcl mingly in the Stale Senate. Our senator not only \'Oted a gainst thc.:;e but \Vas :..igainSt 12 olher .. pro·\\·on1E:n ':. rights bills. SURELY this kind of bias <1gainst the int<'rests of at lea!:it 50 perce nt or the voters should be brought to the at· tention or the public. The chall enger. f-'rank Barbaro, orfers a new race, a fresh approach and respet·t for tht· rights of all human beings, ili.t'luding ,,·omrn ' ":" PATRfCl~ lti;;RZOG • .. . N.OW farr~ To the Ed itor: • I'd like to tha nk .\OU for lhf: douhlt~ <:ovcr·agc gi ven~ our NOW meeting Oct. Hi. As a r t.potable newspaper !hough, I ihought you might be in• tcre~led in the lrulh of \l.·hat :i.ctually hapf)Cll(•d •· Although we could get lhc rirst projector to 1vork, iL \VOuld not hold the larger Kodak Carousal lrays. I lh('ll l)hOned a rri and to borrow his Kodak 1>rojector . :J\o,.·o women drove 10 pi1.:I\ it up. retur ned ;ind set up thi~ · ~t·cnnd projector, I .at er. I he 011·ner of the pr6jector tii<I arr1 \'t• hcc:n1sc hl' \\'ilr-interested in ~t'eing U1eJO:lldc show. l Also, there wns tit\ error in the dah! quoted 1n the ~1rtirle. Gl1r general 1nonthl ,\' 1ncctings are he ld the 1.hird \Vedncsd ay or each month, not Friday .-.~ \I' 11s erroneously printed. ' 'l'hank you ugain ft'lr the double coverage of our meeting, Mi1. M. KUIJN, Prc!!idcnt Laguna Peach Chapter NO\V £rono•lr P11:::lr Tothc Editor. Vou ld like lo asR the help of the Daily ot or i;ome of Its niorc er.ono1nicuUy W<'ll·verscd r C<1dC rs in •NldC'rsl<inding President J-~ord '1>1 "bitt? the bullet" pro~r;.im, Th<' re a re sever;il <Jspecl s of the )'resid e nt's an.ti·infl;.ittonury pr<>µr:1m that I 11 m not able It) u111h·r !<'t~flf'I, undoubtedly betau: I huvt> 1\ut had lhe 01>porlun1ty or letlkh~ ~·1th hi~ cconornicC'x:pert~~ ' --•·1 R!\T, lh~ Pr<:~t.idcnt hai-!iUgJ.\Cl»lctJ lhJ~ \\!C flhe 1>c..,,Slc. lhut j)i.1 c ul dnwn on our :'l)Cnding and priees 11·11! come do\\·n. I see l h ::i t tar ;,a lt"s :i re dO\\'n iJ nd the_,. ha,·e been sharpl,\· dO\\'ll o\·e r the las t l\\·o years. yet priees ror cars· ha,·e continued to r ise . l'•l :tnufacturers or many consutncr items -T\7 sets. fur· niture. home applillnl'CS. etc. -are l:..iying off \\·ork('tli for lack of bU5.ine ss yet the' con:.u1n er p1ice index con· tinues to rise. Buildefs· 11·ant go,·ern· m('nt h elp because the hbus ing liu:.iness is so bad. · l\"ot l.ICi og a n ef.'onomic cxeeH . I am not able to see ho"\\1 all thj s e,·1dent con· !<Umer buyi11g'rl'.'S~unce ti.is brought 1Jric~s do\1:n . . I_ c£RT~AIN1LV und ers tan d ,Presidt!ht · 1"~~d'g d1sta:-1c for price ('Onlrol s fo r lik e any goo d, r ed·bloodcd 1\meric:.in J 11in for free enterprise. The onl.v thing that) a n1 nol <Jble to 001n pr<'hend is •.1;hy (he-go\"t'l'n· rnent feels lh:.it it is good to have con· trols in the fo1·rn of quotas, parity 1>rices. duties. l'tt·. 1.0 keep prices up as in the rasc o f \\·he;it. sugar, cotton. steel a nd olher commodities "·hile maintaining th~1 l controls to keep prices do11·n ;1re unsound. The Pre side nt ha s askt'd t ht• tilidd le Eastern countries for contt-oJ:; to keep oil prices do"'·n, but .he has11dvocated no controls for natural ~as prices do1ncstically. Of cou1·sc, I realize that a ll of lhis seems inconsistent to me bec.uusc I don't h:i\·e access lo hi s C't'onon1irexperts . , One thing that does cheer n1e is lh:it profits of oil, sugar. steel. food proces· sing and many other companies are up a Sir onomicalty and if I understand the gov<'rnment's econon;ii c theories cor· rectly, this should soon sol\'e inOatiori. Now, a II the consum er has to do Is ''bite the bullet'' lo ng enough. PETERM. HAZELL Power Pla11:• T6 the Editor: Is n't it nn1azing 1.h1.1t the N<1der i::rou1>. I.hf' People 's Lobby and f:n. v ironml•nt:i l Coalitio n. di verse ~roup~. ha\'\' joi ned toget.ht!r 'a nd fo und lht> tirn \• and n11111cy tri in· \'estigate ::>en . Curpenler's apartn1c nL in Sacramento? Nade r hiriiself hi.is cost the Am· eric.un public ·b illions of dolla rs v..·ith his r1dic ui0Us i<ll'a s of how peo11le :-:houJd Ji \·c, sit or drive. aside rrom the bu t.zer:s-to renlind you that he i.i; only thinking: of .1/0~tr' \VClfore. El"en more an1:lz ing i,, tf!.at these sur)er .. holier·thuu.thou gro1ftls never seem to find a Democra t a t rault. 1r1.his isn't a 1)()1ilical power play by !!upposedly non·political ·groups. i.vh<itever could you call it? OllLDIE .JOSE Pl! ' DA ILY PILOT Uobert N. \\'eed.'Pub/i.,het Thoma1 Ketvil , F:dilo1 Rarb<Jra l\r:cibicll. Editorial Page Editor The 1•ditorl:i1 page ~or the Daily Pilot 8C('ks to 1nro11m <lnd 11UrnUlate r~odcrs by prP~('nlinn on ihlg page diverse comment.ar)' on topic:& of In· tercSt by syndicated cnlumnls ts and ear1oonisi.s. by· providing a rorum for Nl•Hh:rs' VlllwS and by.prestnting this new11>aper·s oplnlons'1lnd Ideas on <'Ur,ent lo pi <'S . The ed1lol'ia l oplnkins or lhl" Dully Pilot appei1r only in lht l'd ilorlal rplumn ,111 lh\• !ftp of th~· 1~;.i f!C Opinl pns rxpressed 111 1111-~·0Jur11ni~t1o urid t11Tloonls1s 111111lctti.'r 1~rl\Pri. 11re their oW'Q and !J'j cnrlnr:.!'1nen1 ot' their \'1rv.·s l{y lhe 0 <111,v 1'1 101shnuldbe1nt('rrcd. Wedncsday:Octobe r 30, ·l9'14 .. ' , I I ' I I I .. Wednesday Oelobet JO 1974 * OAILYP1LOT IT . ' Wednesday's Closing Prices NEW YOR K STOCK EXCHANGE New Jfla1aufact urer Optrol, Inc. has opened ma nufa cturing fac1ht1es in trunt1n gton Beac h lo produce its first product, sohd stale power relays The 12,000 sciuare root building is localed at 5842 Rese arch Drtve. The new business will employ ap· proximately 40 assemblers ""' ~ , l Nil cw °'° ~r•t .a • • ) • '• ~IAO •HJ l )loo loo ~ Mof fM:l.O • 40 It•\.,, P-t !'di) 0. ~ ~;tt ii i UI 1~ , ._. ·-1 ... :. 01:0 t J :t"' ! t: A<loltLtJ212 SO 434t l\\ (MIW••·• t ~} •'••I• ACF1"4260 t jO 1)\11 1"1 C-:,.Gt 'I• • •"-• \o AtmtCIM I • 1 l'i , C.tleC Mi; • 3J 11\o, l<a AOmOr «)If S ~l l:W.-\0 C•letl r 1. .. 14 m SIY•• ~. Ml!•ID I 20cl SS Ito-\o C.., CM> Cl' 1 3 .. MMlllll 20!0 J S +\II (.8 S 1,6' t 11f >OV.• \.'I ~ lOlllot 19 4 , C B5pot'tl , l l'O'.', , M¥1ft'I >Oii 1S '"" f \'1 ( C I Co!'p • IJ I AtlMl.11.111 I !tl Jlh• .... <M• (p I IS S 4 '4'-....... 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Ml M~ 10G 11 1'1o + "' 0i Ill pt S'h t:JO S• Al'9U1d I t0 l '3 1•>,, + l\ro CM>P$P 60 1 J1 I ID -''- Allll ludpf J s n \'J • OIMC 1 :rw 1 61 ''"' + \lo AlfV "'-I Sl I SI 11~• • \'to 0..rlr NY J J 10 Mtli• \.'ti Al\ft'IGorp .0 • •I S .. " ... 0-...FPIG 11 1 •l II• t \~ AUodOl IYo • •i.. JO"--"' CNowlo\ J )0 S 1" JJ:i..-•; ---------------------------------------------...jAllO'Nn U I I ll\ro-\o "'5#19 J 10CI • 1Jt •11. 1 ...,. "'lllfo<IPl'Od l • '1) .. ~ Olftw• .a. I J 1 .... t h '. Earnings For U.S. . Steel Up PITI'SBURGH, Pa <APJ -U S. Steel Corp , the nation's large s t steelmaker, has reported lh1rd quarter earnings or $213 6 m1lhon, a record high for any three-month penod an the company's history The prof1Ls. more lhan double the net income for the same period last year, came on r eeord third quar· ter sales of S2 51 billion U.S. Steel Board Chair· man Edgar Speer s:i1d 1ts Jllnth-month earnings or $463 4 million a nd sales of SS 15 bJlbon were also all· time highs. The third-quarter incomo was equal to $3 95 per .i;hare or U.S. Steel's common stock, a r e.turn of 8 5 per. cent on each sales dollar That compared to 1973 third-quarte r income of $87 3 million, or $1 62 per share, on sales or $1 82 mil· lion. NLDe·month income this year equalled $8.56 per share, a return or 6 7 cents on each sales dollar, a.gainst per share mcomeof S4 09 and a return of 4 3 per· cent for the same 1973 period. Stockpiling Foods Keeps Cost Stable? By t.be AssocJaled Press The federal government could help insure relatively stable food prices for American consumers by directing that food be stock· piled, the Committee (or Economic Development says .. Such a policy is urgently needed to enable the naUon to cope effectively with lhe short term consequences or poor harvests here or abroad," the private, non· profit research group said th1sweek. Far West Earnings Decline 111 E RESERVES of key commod1t1es also \vould serve as a burrer aga inst ~orld hunger .ind dcpres sed prices for U S farmers, the committee said US grain r eserves are at their lowcsf levels 111 26 years. mainly be.cause of huge export sales the past two years. No formal US food reserve policy exists now, although som e mcm hers of Congress and others have urged that stockpiles be accumulated for use 1n times of scarcity. Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz has said US food reserves should be ten 1n the hands of farmers and the pnvate trade. The committee said this could be done, but such reserve needs to be 1n1t1ated and maintaine d through federal pohcy d1rect1on. AlllHS! 1 SCI • 11 1 1~-\lo 0--trn I 4 ISO 11 .. + \o AlldSl;pn\kllW 1• l OwnHYil.11 • 11! JJ~o+ .... AHllCht i. S JU t + \.\ OloHCPI .. S 4 :tt .... • ~, A!lr9'\IA .$6 • 4) )14• 'Ill OIHPd 11• ll 1'* •J .. l'.o Alpl'W f'f n a l I~ 0ltS5olt . HI J jt Sl\lo .... 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S lh• Vo Atn$Mrll 21 I 1S l \lo-.... (JtAl."4 J 10 1 '"" Yo ArnSlorei1 • tl JI!~"~, Co.ii $! G$ S Ill S • \1 AmT&T J<60 t11<11 46"+ .. Cs!SGpl'I " • 1M<-l'o AmT&Tpt• no ~·11 .. '• Cst!;Gpl1&J 5 I• ATlpfA)... 40 41'11o+ '• (oc.c.ol}IJ11 t ll •~'Ao+J AnOl8314 1l •l +I• Coc•Boll.011*1 4 -1.:r. ""' l&T .-t tot 1S 16 Col.,.Bk :N. 4 I '""' , "'"'"'''' " 3 11 I t-l'o C.01..:oln 06 • 7 AW1rpr1 .... J.0 111'1 ColO&te .. 1, •1• 2•1'o • ~ !~~=1 ~, 1~~ :it:: :Z g:/~I'~: :~ ~Ill~~ ~·st lOd l 21 l~. Col """" JO ll 291 21~ .. ,.,. !Mt~! 1 Ti t 1J :~: t! g:~.,:.~:~ ! ,:J ;u:~ ~ F W IF 'JCo Amlao; .80 5 •T 11 +\lo Cottv4A1.0 1 1• ar es 1nanc1a rp. AMP1~ u11 sso 11\lo+11o Coltlnpt•"'· ., ,, ~ ,, or Newport Beach, says ••TJfE TRADE cannot "'~P..o J s •~-~ eot~1"'• ,,, n• •• 1~ ·ust f bl J """"'s Cc> 3 75 JV.-~. Col P1tt11tfl 12 11~ .. v. unaud1tedconsohdatedear-J 1 1a Y carry arge Amn11Cor112 11 ,,,.._.,,. Cot5 0r>1 .,. 1 1114.,, • .,,. b be enough reserves or wheat, .1i.mt1ar 710 J •• :n>.:.+ 1° Co1wM1 11111 '' 3~-v. rungs after taxes ut fore .1im11r 111 M 2 ·~· ~o c-£LIO 1 '" 11 _ ~· e l d d t corn, soybeans or milk Atnstod t.lO • 3• ~ • eomSlw , 10 1 • Js . x raor 1nary ere 1 s d .1imtot11n111 • 11 1'-". ComSl(lll t0 2 10 ••• totaled $1 ,012,392, equal to pro ucls to offset un· """'°" 100 J 112 "'"'-""em.Edi», "1.~ ... '• 52centsashare,forthenme !f!b,li~:~P~hc~~~a ge$ and $!~•j: * ~i:.~ E~~_.J::. 1: ~!t·~ moathsendedSept.30. AM111c.•1s121 n .... ,.. c.om.Ed.-t ,, 1 •\lo That compared with .. Therefore, the govern· ~.sos .is 11"'+"" c-001~ > 111 11t. •• t t d h APC• 011 •l ? l1 •1>1o-~ C.c)llpt 11! It 1!"-"• $1,518,463, or 77 cents, for men mus o so, cit er AP«o eorp, 21 ''"' • eommSat 1 r 211 ,,u..1ti. '" I k od directly or throu g h APL eorp s • 711ot-~ (dmpUl:rs.;11i 21 1•+ '"' "4.le I e1973pen • Al'lflc•°',. ,', •,~·. ~ CoflAtt•ln . 11 J\lo-'\to 'u 1ne·mo 1.:1 AAA 5 1.M. n '° s• +2v. '-'Mt 1 IO , , ,..,... • v; ~·ve effect to th1rd..11uarter mers and trade ta carry .21 s 21 '""•...,. ... c '° s 11 1111o + .,.. ·~ I k h H. )J 1' .. """"'£11.ISd 1 xJ1l )~-\'o -e n nth resul'" programs that enable far· 1,.,. .,. -c-M1 1 '° • 1 1lv. ritedowns of $169,000, arger stoc s t an would ,., en111 •• 1 ,_ .. "" CoMEdP'•. s .,.,...1.,.. •.. ••••••••••• h' h d d ft t otherwise be possible," SAJd n • 111 ._.,._ 1. eoniE• ,is • 11 n~ ... ~. w 1c re uce a er· ax .... 1 PS1~ • si 11,,., .. v. eone "'••S 1110 n v.-""' •• ming' by about -ooo the report prepared by a ...,. Bfft «20 i '""• \'I eons,..1111 ls s at1 n1tto+,,. ~, Artl..llG 1 10 • 2t t•Yo + Yo ConF•rif •l'I t ll\~ + \'to Bankrupt Bids Filed (about 5 cents a share), subcommittee headed by At1MRt1D., u n • • eonFrt11D • 11 11 ~ ... ~ re' U It l• n g f r 0 m re. John Jf. Daniels. chairman "'"*" CID • ' 1"" • "" C'.cPMNG J 10 1 100 ''"' ... v. Arfn<Ol.tea 4 209 2l'-+ Yo Con1om Pwl 1 U1 10 -Yo eviluation of certain real or Independent Bar'lcor· ~:J'.,.1.~ · ri!J. !;"':1~ 't:.::1•r: i!jg !:"':-!~ estate and other assets. Porationo£MinneapoUs. .1inn1c. n • 211 ""'•1"' ConPwrl'f• , solll+"' AnnllR I 60 S 10 llV. • V. Conll Air ln • IJS 4h -\ro A re-evaluation of other Anieor,.i:n 1 s 1 11" •. °'can 1 80 • ,.s 21v.+ " I t d ArvlftlNI SJ 10 " •Ito+ 0,:. CnllCoOp 80 2 11 t'A • \,:, Tll• rouowlnt ,.;,1iin• 11,.,e 111..,;1 rea esta e an consumer ASAl.tdt40',. t.• 1s +" ceoop1i .1o 1100 11.,.. , ... ,_ "' .. ...,,.,, 1n s.nu. Mti • loan portfolio assets is ex-7, 8 % Hi•ke AiN 0111 .a • ., 11v.+ "' eon11c.p1 .a 1 Jo1 ,,,,..._"' ,.. Alhl()Jlf 2.411 • 1 35 *' 'h Cnll(.p pfl'h • JD 3•,j-\lo f"..:ttrtl Oourt pected to result in further A10r,c; ,..., s '°' 1•'-"• v. c COP•B 2•ri 1 Js -~. itr"aN lt1>L,dothl119•11Htfwn,!IDO d d , b As5pr11\«1 5 • 19'-*' "9 etlllfCp17il 6 11 l1 -lo <19"tYLll"' 1MWpOrt8e1c11,L1e111u11n write owns ur1ng t e A1111-• J 111 ,,. .... ct1u1p 1..., 1 so 1,0_.,,. 1'142-•11100,R•,.•MAKl"ht!PI-f lh Ir reportd A s • h Aik o llSdJ 11 s11a-v.cu111A1 10t1. 11 3i,. OUr QUar e , C t mil AllClyEllh • 14 ll~ •• (Aini 1 ..... u . 211 ~J +).J:Z lo\ILLl!llN•nt•l..ff (lf!nn<IM"ll IUI John s Gr1f!1th Jr AllCElp!Sl'o. I SI • Yo CtnMlg.4111 I 110 lft+ .... COm"'~' Clrci. H1111\lftgl_M IMac:n. • •t A,llflJcM2 .... 11 lllO tJ .. 1\11 ConltOflllO S 131 t1"-•2Yo L11bl111i.1 i12,,,,, •1Mt1 11lll. A11era. prestdenL .1i1Rt pft80. 111 '°"'•,,., ContDl•l'fi s 51 •• -~ f I d' s 'th I ' I I AUllCll prt J J U• .. I ConllnlTtl 1 ' , .. IO'lt + '"' M••~°""''" 11t11tr111ton1f'ot Ater inc u 1ng an ex· m1 nternat1ona, nc AU11 eor11n 2• 1v. •• eonir1o.t•1 ,81 u -~· rnlMOfl' HW10.kltt1AO.O,Ug\IAIHll., traordJnary credit of Newport Beach -ba sed ~0C:.';'~J, l~ :all:+2v.. ~·~ 7 rlll~ n"' .. "' 11 L1•1111111•1 '11 •7•, •• ..,,. "'600• $223,000 (equal to 11 cents) manufacturer of rock bits -""O<TC 1~ n 2"" Cool!Un lM • u ,~. """"'" ... tot. Elllotl h A.Ct to<J • Jl l -l,jo C009 In I IM • 71 11\<o . "' Mt:E Glwl• s •K•ow o"i«f nn• rrom operating loss car· andot erdown-holednlhn g AwcoCii-u. • ~-11• '-u11 :n si.. . MMrld o ...... El TOfo AU other Or\.tll$1$ r d I d t d t f t h Awe pf 2.... 11 11\li ...... C009T1 ... .0 s 10 ,._ .. •o _ . ry orwar s, con so 1 a e e q u J pm en or e ::,ri;: : 1~ ll Jl~l~ COiDtlnd 60 , ,, •io• -. MA•fDa111G8ur ... Ut unlon~l'lr, n e t earnings We re In• petroleum Industry. bas A-llflC lD 3 "" S\11+ v. g::J',"= ! S:f nt;=~ 2s111 Mo"'' V•r••· l1911n• H1ow1 creased to $1,237,392, or 63 reported a 78 percent 1n AWOOIPr 1"' 11 1~1 2S>,lo .. 1~ Cordllr• c11 • '~•• "' Ulblm111 in, ti•. nHts M,l,._ Rritrtt 1 h d AnK oo .. G" JS l•ft• :t. carnG 1 n• 10 IM ,.,., .. ,..., f'MIP" cents, ln the first rune mon· crease n l 1r quarter tn· ........ ,-->., , •,-,,-,, .. _ .._ er-n!q .. • ~ 3 .. , • ., .,.':.~~~~i::. .Jo. 1MNww1t1,'" ollltt' th! this year. come from con t1nu1ng ~"' ta11n 21 1;-;;; ~~~ l ff 1~t;-·..., This compared with con· operations, on a 59 percent ~111 .10 • .a '"' v. CPC 1n112 • 2H n~-ft Ml~GIN5 Al ... GloO'OI'· rtt.Pl•••or? ...-011121 2'1 )Jl'o+I .... Ct1 ... ctt0 I >05 ~lfto +I~. tN•••H1, 1>e1 Alom• .. .,. . u1111 ... sohdated net earnings of increase 1n revenues. kid D .a. s ' '"'•""' cm11 Fi •2 1 •1 s'tl+ "" Hltue• Ll111u11i.1 $1.tn. •HOit• "2t4, $! 863 463 95 •· Net i'ncome for the thi'rd e111eoro" s 11 ttv.-"' Ctot1ter1 .. 7 n llYo+ "" 11i1i.r1t""'-!11t, , , , or cenl.3, tn B11tG111"• '"' 1si.;.+'"' "-K '° • , , •-. IOMU•A 1""9(11110, rtt•ll cllrt, ?c.! 197~ bk.e penod after in· quarter totalled $3,702,000 ctf'14~ 1 '': ~~V.+ ·.,. g::i,:: ~ ~f ::: ; ~ Sien\, E• '0•0 Ll.-D1U11t• .. 7.UI. •1tM• eluding an extraordinary on revenues or $54,417,000, e..o.. 1ncu n1 11 • '-er.n z11 '° .i. :aoi 2•v•-v. ll~~:::-S::!'ut nilf'MngMsillMll. Credit Of $345,000 (e(\Ual tO Up from the Jncome from :.":'t't~ S l~ ,J!:-•" ~1,-n,:: ... ~ :, l,.,' ,:.~~.~ •HatMrllrf•Hs•••bov+ 18 cents). continuing operations of Bllllt .. ~,~~-~, •, "',,2 ~~· •• ~ ,.,,,,.,;:,.., •• •••-~ "'°'lutGl EOw1rd H•MY, MIKtntfl, d ,. v • -,_ -,,. mu v11 $.In ¥trllne L1.,._ +1111, Gr1rrith po1nte out third $2,014,000 on revenues or=~~': .. 1f~ f~~.\. g;~:~w::t • If 11:!°+':v. Ll•bil!tlH st Jn, •-t• $1 050. Rei.rw quarter general and ad· $34 153,000 1n the com· e. ... 11'°" 1 11 l'"'•"' cuuerH1.60 s 31 20" ,, E.li~~ir:s .Jtrrv 01te drv•~!I ...,...,... m1nls trative (G & A> expcn-)>arable 1973 period. Ear· =::~:ii'• ~t ~: +"' crc1oc11 1.o 1 1• 20 ~11"' 11~1 Jef!•non L1nr, 11~ .. 111191°" lltit<." ses \vere reduced by 16 2· n1ngs per sh.1re increased ~:~ :g ,f !ff 3;~':~ :;':, ~= 1:: ~ft;: ~~1'1• "' '3'1111111'' M700• •1•1i '"'° A•11'" pcrcl'nt to $1,632 ,279 (1661 64 percent to 46 cenl<; per Mllk•L 11n 2s• :i.1<o.2 Olnl'llvr 14 • 54 u, .. "' PllllP' M\'11-Ccl U j •h °'"'"'°1:M. • 11 11"'+ 'II au11ir:s Pt"''" hne, ~0111 .. wi•e ;oil percent of gross tncome) 1n share from 28. cents per e. ... 1"91 ll • • 11 • 111< °'"'' 1n :Is 111 16 ~~ n. •1~:t~n~"~:r!~ syt~!• "*...,.· 1974 from $1,947,757 f2092 share from co nt1nu1n g t:l~:1 ~1: ·~~ J~t: ~: f:l!'C:.:':.ru 7;1, ~!~~1t: 161 02 Wt l-1~1 H11~l1nglon B1etll percent D( grOSS income) In operat10nS In the 1973 lhtrd llt<:lllllO 40 11 fl 21/o+l l-. Oa~o I 1t 4 I 11'•• .,, 9"cM.'°9 S IJ IV.•\, Olyllnln 04 7" Ht ~ l'o u.o111r .. , i1s,1J1, •""" M I01, ~"''" 1973 quarter &.k.,. •"'51>1 • •ls 2Jv. + v. O.YionH '° • "° 1 ,. ~. -:°"'::"'':-:::::::::::-:::-;-::::::::-:;-;===============:'.:=======::'.'.::'.'.'.::==:::;'IBtl(O f'll Jl 4 1' ll -l'o OlyP1..t 1 66 6 JIG 11"" t V. Belden 110 • J 1J'I• • Dl!Ml'Ntr 401t. J6 11.o • I ' • If• lltlOOH JOQ • S 6 "o l'i OHte 1.0 I 46J .,,,._l<o ua1111.-rsa11 ...,,,,,er s MARKET H I GH LIGHTS 111n Hw1 .. J •s ,,,, .. 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No"' there is a lt~:>bian-thcmC!d show C'om1ng up on ''Police \\'om:in·· \\ h1ch has be<.'n y<ink,cd from the <1ir to lie • p;;itched Up "because Of qucstfon;.ib!e ma terial.'· TlllS TIJ\IE, l101,1.·e\·cr. the gay Jib movement didn't let out a pc·ep. _. l s thi s another case of discrimination against y,·omcn'.' ts it all ri g ht to depi c t f ema l e homosexuals us murderesses while child·molesting male homosexuals nre protected by outraged gay society spokesm en? Fay Spain. th e :iclr£"ss \\·ho plays a flagrant les bi<i n ln the episode of the NUC ad\'en1urc drama. said it did seem as if \\'Omen \re re being discriminated a i;a 1nst. But ~he didn 't seem to care. " -s -.......exua \ UPllelepllol• .. 1'11SS SPr\IS, "'ho ·pl::iys an ai:u:res· s1ve ex·l\larine '''ho runs a criminal ring has been married several time:> he r self and had a difficult time playing a lesbian. Jn hl'r pa st perfor· rnance, she pl ayed a !'cxy, extraor· dinarily fe m inine "·oman. as ~he does .in ''The Godfather. Par1 II.'' MEMBERS OF SUN ISLAN~ NUDIST CAMP GD TO SEE THE MOVIES IN ESCONDIDO Blonde and full-fi gured. f\1i!iS Spain's hai r l:i clipped !>hort for her role. 11er v.ardrobe <·on~1sted of blue j eans a nd !'\\'Cat shirt:-. .. The director h:id to keep remin· ding me to lov.'er my \'Oice.·· she s aid. .. And to fl al!C'n n1y ,..,pcech partern " She \\'<JS also asked lo flatten her bosom and did so by binding her chest. .. , 11.-\D TO change my v•alk and m ake my gestures more masculine. I 've ne\'l'f played anyone less attr<ic· ti\'e. But I'm surpr1st>d \l'e ha\'en't tleard fr om the g<1y hb people. All lesbians aren't n1 :1sculine by any m ean s . any more th a n a l l homosexuals arc effeminate. "l'\'e kno\\•n lcsb1:.ins. and l lried to think like they did. I belie\'c there 1s a f eminine softness underneath their other appearunce of hardness and m asculinity. "'The lesbians in this show have no redeeming ,·irtues. rm surprised the gay libs haven 't \'oiced an objection to it. But then maybe they haven 't heard that much about the show. They probably haven't seen it. .. TllERE ARE NO specific love scenes in this episode. I'm supposed to be in love "·ith Laraine Stephens, who does a terrific acting job. ··But <1s I understand it, NBC is going to doctor only tv.·o scenes. One is v.•here l 'n1 \1·:1tch1ng 1\ngie Dickinson llndress. ;.1n<l the other is a scene s hO\\'ing: An gie JU!>t touching hands v.·1th anothe r girl pl:iyin,:: a lesbian.'' i\li~s Spain beltere~ there arc JUSt as many le:.hian" in American ~oc1ety as there are m:lle hon1use:-.ua\s. ''TllE DIFFF.R f.SCt-: is that ,,·omen arc l e,.,~ oh1 iOU!> ahout it." she said. ",\fter all, 11'!> okay fnr \\'On1en to \~·ear pant:' these da ~ ~. but yo u sul'e don't sec man.1· n1c n \\t•aring ~k1rts. ··n1 sex11ali sm 1s on the u1JSv.·1ng in this counlr~· and I hclic1e thl•r<.• 1\•ill he more ho1no~C'x ual themes in dr:11n:.i - and fe1\'('I' objC"c\ 1vns to lh t'nl ... 'T ogetl1erness' 011 tl1e Ups,ving Among Stucle11ts Swing Shift ' E·,;erytliin,g Goes at Sex Parlor LOS A~G El.ES t APJ -On :l recent Saturday night, about 40 couples rame for cockt;nls, dancing, haniburgcr,.., and sex at \Vide \\'orld of Contemoora ry People's co n1fortable party house. \\'ild \Vorld is one of a dv.'indling· number ol clubs !or s"·1hgers·-niar· ried couples ~·ho "·ant extramarital sex and singles \\'ho \\'ant se ~ wi thout romantic cnt<ingJement. It's run by Bob l\lcCinle}'. 41, and his "•ifeand Geri. Set in a quiel residential area. the house has a pool and eight bedrooms and onl.' large room "'ith \Vall 10 \\'all mattresses. The latter is railed ''the' o~ <'Ur roon1." Jlere, it is perlectl~· acceptable to \\'alch others make IO\'C IT 1S EARi.,. in the e\'ening, and couples :.a re socializing as they '-"OUld a1 any other part~·. f\tcGinley charges Sl5 per person . ''ou have to bring your O"'n liquor, but sort drinks. dinner and tov.·eis are pro,•ided. Some people are <1lready strollin~ through the house naked. Others are in ,·a rious stages of undress. ~l cGinley is in a short kimono. Geri, with her touscted red hair and Playmate fi gure is in a to..,,,el. One pud gy man ,,·ears a tight black bathing suit "'ilh a red rooster ~trategically se"·n on. !\lcGinley !iays the reg ulars :ire mostly m iddle·aged, married, from all v.'a \ks of professional life. "I 'ga ve up woodworking for sv.•ingin g.·• said one jovial man ·who, like ! most people interviewed, prcrerred not to be identified. "It's the ultin1a te hobby, Look at me, I 'm fat, 40, married, but here are "'omen \\'ho really turn on to me." NORi\ti\, i\N INTENSE, plump \\·oma n >J.·ho says she is a psychologist and di vorced: "I feel comfortable being able to get sexually gr::itified here if I 'm not inl'ol"ed v.·ith someone. 1'he id ea of having sex \\'ith a stranger is very exciting to me." r\llce. her hair bcauty·pa rlor perfl'l'l. said she began sv.·in ging after her di\'orce and confided that she ,.,.as looking ror someone' lo fall in IO\'C \\·1th. !\!other of four, drei.sed 111 a pullover and panties, A lice "'as a lready a bit tipsy. "I \\'Ould rather come here lhan go to some bar. If a man buys me a drink . he thinks he can go to bed "'ith me. but here I don't have to do anything I don't 11·a nt to do." • ,\n :llhletic·looking 29-ye:lr ·old , wearing only sne::ikers and socks, said : "I study during the day for my master's degree and v.•ork as a security guard al night. so I don't have tin1c for the dating scene. IIere I kno 'v for S15 I can h:i,·e sex \\•ithout all the hassles of emotional 111\'0l\·ement. ·' T llEN TlfERl: \\'F.RE lhe fi\'e people on the mattress in the voyeur room -<1 scl•ne straight fron1 a pornographic movie. A pale, s kinny man distrartcrl mon1 entari1y from a \\'om;1n's breast, waves cheerily at the onlooke r s. l\los 1 of the couples prefer, the privacy or the ha 111 boo·pa rt it 1oncd mattressl's up.~t:i irs. i\lean1vhile, hostess Geri is curled up in a chai r in the office a\vay ·fron1 1l <111 . Y:i11.·n1n.i::. she said she v.·asn·l looking ror1va rd to all the cle:.in1nll up Sunday mor111 ng. Court Rejec!s Prostitution Law Challenge [';£\\' ORLEANS IUPI ) -The Louisiana Suprcn1e Court has upheld the slate's prostitution laws against the challenge of a woman who claimed s he ~'as di scriminated against because of her sex. Charlotte Devall argued in a Balon Rouge court that she could not be ' prosecuted under Louis iana pros tituti on laws because only \\'Omen, and not men, are forbidden from engaging in sex for pay. JUDGE JOllN S. Co\•ington gran- ted her motion to quash the law on the ground it denied her equal protection · of the I:?\\'. J\'otin~ the concept of equal protec· l ion is hard to pin dO\\ln, the s tate Supren1e Courl said, "\Vhen an ac- lil'ity h~· \\'omen m:1y. in the allowable le(lisla li\'e judg ment, give rise to mor:l\ and socia l problems against 11·hi ch it should devise deterrents, the legislature may enact laws to aceom· pllsh s uch a purpose." The court said 111 s. Devall ar gued male prostitution is prevalent and a soria\ C\'il, bu t eoncluded , "There is nolhin(l upon v.•hich this rourt can rely to conclude that male prostitution is a social problcn1 of any importance. ''LA\\'i\li\K E R S ARF. con- stitutionally free to exclude male prostitution from the coverage of legislation on the reasonable basis that it docs not constitute a social problem. Oifrcrence betv.·een the sexes docs bear a rational relation· !>hip to !he prohibition of pros titution by females.'' The court reversed Covington and the ease \\'as rem anded to him for fur· ther proceedings · against the defen· danl. Chief .Ju stice Joe \V. Sanders dis- sented l\·londay from the majority. saying, ···rtic stat.e's authorlty to ban proslilution is nol at issue. The issue is the con s ti t u tionulity of a prostitution st:ltule that places the hC'avy h:ind of the la\V upon v.·omen alone, while nlen \vho engage in the same conduct go free.'' Nudity, Grouping On the. Increase · By VERNON SCl1IT LOS ANGELES (UPI) -l'llbHc nudity and group sex are enjoying lremendously growing popularity in Southern California and proponent$ or the movement predict a nationwide increase in both. f'rom nude beaches'lo country clubs dedicated lo group copulation, Ca lifornians in increasing numbers are selting aside traditional taboos about sex and exposing their bodies. Is the ph e nomenon m assive exhibitionism a nd voyeurism? Or is this the dawn or a new sexual moratity? The answer is probably a com· bination or both. Set aside fhe fl eshpots or Hol- lywood's massage parlors , porno theaters and one establishme nt of· Cering men an opportunity to wrestle nude girls. They cater to the licen· tious. ASIDE FRO~I these is the new sexua l freedom, a nd the r e are degrees or personal involvement in it. Nude beaches are comparali\•ely tame. Nudis t ranches a nd clubs provide greate r numbers of naked bodies in a socia l setting. Then there are rwde encounter groups and nude marathons which include touching among the sexes and sometimes sexual play. Some encounte r groups a nd marathons are orgariiied solely for the purpose of sexual exercises, but reputable psychiatrists and P· sychologists say they are few jn num· ber. The two best·kno\\'n large nude life- slyle retreats are E lysium f<~ield atld Sandstone. b'oth located in rustic Topanga Canyon. less than a haU- hour 's drive rrom Hollywood. . SANDSTONE IS virtually a sex·CX· perience club. It has 500 members .who pay $240 a year for .. a n alternate life style.'' Members are free lo roam the $500,000 estate ranch house and guest cottages, swim fu. the pool, wear clothes or go nude, play chess, sit around and chat or engage in sexual intercourse with any willing partner. There are special seminars at Saod· stone for which m embers pay as much as $40 or as little as $25 (or ''people who are interested in r eleasing blocks to excitement, growth, pleasure and sexuality.•• Elysium fi eld is less sexually Olien· ted. According to Ed Lang, who runs the nonprofit E lysium Institute, it is intended to "provide practical and ex- mosphere is relaxed nnd casual. I sa'v no Ol\C wearing clothes once the sun had cut through the morning chill . Couples 3nd groups or individuals. most appearing to be in their 20s and 30s, sat around a swimming pool or on the grass chatting. Children arc \VClcomc ~t Elysium. They are ncn aUowed at Sandstone. /\ GR OWING . SEGMENT or the sychological prores;;ion::il community in the '''est subsc1ibes to the thesis : lose the hangllps about your body and sex and you will become a Cree. '''hol e , person. This proposition, mixed \\'ilh a touch of mysticism. is a vital !actor in the increasing number or everyda y men and women involved io nude, sex oriented activity. It also is a m eans lo heighten sexual activity with less r emorse about traditional s tandards of decency, morality and s pirituality -not to mention a \l iable alibi for an outraged spouse. On e serio u s expone nt o r the movement is Dr. Ralph Yaney, 46. a respected psychoanalyst "'ilh o!ricl's in Beverly Hills. Yaney was a member or Sandstone for three years , one of its guiding lights. An exponent or nudity and an acti,•e \IOice for changes in liexual standards, Yaney said: •·1 see in nudity an expression of evolutionary processes. It's a new freedom. Getting back to the begin· nings and bringing us all closer to lh e God source. "FOR CENTURIES sexuality has been connected witQ. nudity. But \\1thout clothes sexuality diminishes. Clothes create excitement and fan· tasy, not the naked body." Yaney says all humans, C\lery age and disposition, hold sexual fantasies. The more pious the individual. the more repressed the fantasies and the more that individual cries out against nudity. The psychiatrist claims men and \\'Omen should live out their rantasies. If it means having sexual intercourse \\1th a dozen persons at once, then the individual should go ahead and fulfill the desire. "A large number or people are stuck at levels or growth and develop- ment involving ranlasics," Dr. Yaney s aid. ''Once these fantasies are realized th ey are free to go on to higher levels of consciousnes51 periential opportunities for develop-· .. Sl\NDSTONE IS -TllE ultiriialc ment ~r human potential:" fantasy. Its original rounders hoped it .The basis for t hat experience is would evolve into a higher con. going nude, shucking one's inhibitions sciousness and spi ritual level of sear· aJong with one's C'lothes. But Elys ium ch. The people ""ho cvol\•e through members need not disrobe, nor need these experiences become more they bring partners. · monogamous, untroubled by ran- Annual m embership in Elysium tasies. !'OSl.s ·S50. for wom en, $100 for men. "Sandstone. while I \Vas a ffiliated Seminars cos t from $10 to $50 per ses-with it, was a negative experience ror sion. ·~be subjects range from "on a smaU percentage or people. f or becomin g a sexual being" to "the tac· many it is a positi \'e gro"1h factor. tile celebration." There is no open It's a safe e nvironment in which tu sexual intercourse among participan· satisry juvenile fantasies. ls. "Nude bt!ac hes are ~1 wis h by the public to fin a ll y be done \\'ith the ran· lasies provided by clothes. It gives them body freedom atld brings them closer to nature. TllERE i\RE overnight sleeping accommodations a t both Sandstone and Elysium f<'ield. Lang is the unsalaried operator or Elysium and a publisher or books, book lets, Tilms-a nd slides dealing with human sensua lity and the "accep- tance o( self." 1-lis adviiiory board in· eludes medieal doctors, psychi atrists, psychologists , professional and businessmen, all or whom are mcm· bcrs. "This i!i the only retreat o( its kind in the 1,11orld,00 Lang s aid. "Jn the past seven years \Ye 've had 100.000 people come here. Our annual membership is about 1,000 perso ns.'' Th.e grounds or EJ ysium Field are sylvan, shaded and beautiful. The al- ''TllE GA"'KERS WllO come to nude beaches represent a level of ou r society still invo~ved "'·ith juvenile sexual development. Voyeurism and exhi bitionism will diminish as we see more public nudity, just as coarse magazin~ and x·rated films are <ii· tempts ol a n adolescent cullure to satiate itselr. "But sexuality doesn't lead any place. It is only after the human being passes through that phase. as yo unger people are doing today, thut :Jtlention can be turned to higher pl ateaus or consciousness.·• \\'.\Sll l NGTON IAl'l -A psy· C'ho loc1:-;l's sur\'ey ~11011:-. that 31 ~rcent or the undcrg radu~te!> :it Cor· nel\ l.ini\·c•r !i1ty h,1\·t• li\t•ll \\'1th son1eonl' (lf I ht• nppo1'11 e 5£')( for :.it lea!'>t lhree 1nonths. Swapping, Swing Clubs Fall on Hard Times The ~ur 1·C'y. rnnduf'IC'cl bv Dr. J-:ll·a nor Jl. 1\1 rll'klin , ;1 ! .. rturcr :it Cvr- nf'll. t·oneludt·~ !hJI 'tud~nt~ \\'hfl lire togethel' :11'(' ll 1'('C'"!i :1nl~· C'Orl !(•lll • plal1n~ nlat11 <1).!•' ln'll':"l\t ..,h,.. ... .11d. f )11>~· :1 r1• 11 \ 111).: OU! II h.il ll!o('d In hf' l".il· ll•d .. ~UI ng ,..,11'01Ct.\ ... T llE Sl'H\'I·:\' \\;i:-; rnnd11c·1('d t11n ~·e:1 r!'> a g11 11 1th ;q1prox1n1 ;1telv :100 :.tudt•nl,.., l'h<'"l'Tl frnnl 1111• 11 ,5\Kl 1111· deri;:r:1d11atl'S ;\t lh1• 11h:1t;,1. ~ '"· c;'Qeducat1onal ,..,rhonl l.11 Ill !: 1~1J:1'lh1·r "';'.IS <lt•f1n l'fl 1n !ht• ~11r1r1· ;1 ... h.11111):: shared ;,i l>1·1l 01· ht•d1 ooru 1111 h ,t !>1 ngl1' person of the 11ppo!-1t1' "'<'' tor four nr n1ort• n1f.!ht~ a 1\1'1·!. fo1 .1t lea s.t lhl'C'l' consecut 11 f' 111(1111 11 ..... ''The lh111 t: I \\:I\ n111"t t'1'nt'C'l'n("(I abt'>ul \\:t" lh(' farl th,11 m11:;t or !ht• studt'nls rl1ctn ·1 \\ant lfl th"('U"" th1·1r rf'l~t1nnsl1111 \11th the11 11;11f'n\"·" f)J' f\l;jckl1n :-;1111111.111,lt•1•ho111•1nl<'r\ lt"'\\. "'ThC'11· lh1 nl.1nc 11.1.., th.11 lht•1r p ar('n t ~ 't•11uldn I h,1n dl\' t hr 1Jr11W"m. ·· • • l)r ~t:1rklin 's hnd111;.:~. "hirh arr flulll1 ~hl•rf 111 1111• i\P\1•n1h1•r •:-~Ht' of 1 ~ ... ,rholnJ!,. 'l'orl,11· n1a~.1 1.nH'.' .... ho\\ l h ;t nt•:1r\\· ~I l).•r1·1•111 nl Ith' :-.lutlt•nl :-. \\hn h ,·,•rt 0ln,J!(•lht•r lr1t'tl tu C'tllll't';ll i~ rron1 tht•ir1111rl·11t :t A l\v J URATE KAZICKAS l~OS f\.NGf.L l~S (1\1') -Clubs that promolcd ,i.:roup ~rx and mate sv.•ap- Jl111i:: :ire f:1iling fron1 lhc ~\\·1nging 1'ri•ne aft~r a bur ~\ nf 1>0pul:1nty in the latl' 191;os :1nrl e:irly ills Sor 1oloJ,?1:;ls \\·ho have l>ecn !>lurli<:cl the frc<'·IO\'C lifl'!-1,\ le c!-tin1att• !h;.1t 1f1l' 11un1her nf Its o:idvotatl's n:ittonn llv 1s on tlu: dcchnc a.~ is the nuinbt•r Of :.ex clubs. 111 19i2. thl' ('.'<:· J>('rls ft~ured thl.'rc \\('re alw1u1 :l n11I · hon and ::i hnlr P<'OJlh' ex111:runcn11ni.: "'1th i::roup !.CX . l'Oo"" there are about 500.000. thc~· s;i y, And ::.t111i ,..,11 cs here in Southl'rn Ca lifornia c o nf1rrn \\'h;1t lhe ..,ociolo~t!>I S S:.J\'. A )l'ar a~n. m:.irn\•d coupl<'!!< "ho \\'31l1('d to "8\\'1ni:" - me<>t ollu•r 1nnrr1<'d courlC':i; for !'ex·- could chnO~<' fro1n morc th;,in 20 nlPITI · hert'h1p ·onl~· c lubs 1n Southern \ahforn1<1 :-:ow there arc only 1'•Ahl club!>. (l.l11l OPt:Ht\TOR.S :-,;1y thnt t11Z ht monc~·. a j!I0\\'1ng !IC'Xual con~rr· rnt1sn1, ;ind d1 :3c nch:inlmen1 \\'tlh ii" 1UOl'e ruut•nl' u ~perts huve !urned :-omt' peoplC' off from i1win1ZlnF. "\Vhcn tht• <'Conon1.v i ... bad. people lii;hten up ;incl trntl lo be less free. "'"fl In :.t·x."-1S ;,ild Robfrt 111cG inl y. \\ho \.\'ith his v,rife Geri manages Wide \\:orld of Contemporary People, one of the ren1a1n1n ~ clubs. 1n LOJ f\·1irada. 1'o !'lay in business and attract ne\v membl'I':->, \V1dc \Vorld has had to 101\'l'r it s men1bcrship dues anri add nons<'Xl•al social activil1cs such as \\('•'kly d1:H'ussion groups, 1'hc operator or ··101," a S\ving club in llolly,vood th:it closed in 1972, said he ha,') tried three times to starL new cluhs, without success. "Pf.OPl.E J UST arpn'l intcreslcd in the~c clubs anyrnore," he said. rcquP!ollnJ? <inonymily. "I just could · n't recapture the n1ood of ho'" it used to txo." Sper1alty m;,igailnts extolling lhe thrill ., or n1ate s\\';1ppini: ha\l' al~ cJ1,111dll·<l 111 number thou.c h some ~r.: 1ou rn:il e<lito1·:-. s:1y thal 1he11· pc.•r· ~ona l ,,(!, (}( 1·ou11lc.., looking fnr "fun <1n1I ,t:.11n<',..," h;11'f.• ht·t·n in('l'l':J"•ni;. Sv.·1n)!t'r:-. rhc1n~(•l\'I",, 1n,..,i ... 1 thal m(}rc 1>tc1plL· arc ftotn i:: 11 but 1n rn\•atc home ... 1n,tc;1d of the club .. But n1.111.v 1n;1rr1cd eouplr~ ~'ho ux-d lo 1'pc nd l"'o or three n1Ahl" a "'C't'k n1ak 1ni:: love v.'1th ~lranj?er~ ... ay they hav(' become disillusioned w1l h the !l\Vlnglni:: :-cl up. And in their quest fur new ('.\l'ilcn1 l•nt. husband~ :ind v.•ives !i:lY they ha,•e rediscovered not on ly each othe r but more conven· llonn l rccrc;itional activities such as IJowting and bridge. 1'01\1 PAL!\I F.R, the fo rm e r executive director of 1hc Sexua l FrPcdom League Sn Cn llfarn i:1. ~ays he's nlore Involved with m'idget auto racing than ~w i n Aing these days. "All those swing clubs arc rall\11g nnd falling :ip:lrt." said Dr. Gilbert Ua rtcll, anthropologisl ·and author or ''Group Sex." '"These arc depressed and uni1cttled times. There's a more sombe r feeling among people. 3 rel real away from scxu11I rrivolity." "I think people ,eel bored with s"·in g1ng , ·· su td Al Colrt:-.teln. publis her of'"ScrC"', a Nev• )'ork City S('X tabloid. "II :ill scenis \lery art ole!Ofcnl 110\\•aduys. Peo1>le arc n1uch more excited <•bout expcr1men· tint: ~·1th indi\•1duuls and :.ire turned of( by g roup !'>CX. '' f)ropouts from the S\\'ini;iin~ ~ctne. ar('nrd1ni; l.n u study n( l , 11111 ('011ple11 done by Ur. Duane l)cnricld. author of "fll ccl . l\larkr.ts," s:iy the)' quit bccuusc nf rc1:lin~s 0£Jt«1lousy. guill. boredom und disapJ)Olnlfllcnt. 'l'he reulhy of im1,erl'Onal. frenetic sex nC'vcr livc.d up to th~ ~cret ra~ta!'lie~. Swing c lub operator s likewise di!>covcred th e tax ing realities or a rather specialized service business. "1\ I.OT OF PEOPl.E who jumped into the bu siness j ust didn't realize 1vhat was involved. You just can'l thro\v so me m::itlrcsses 011 the floor ;ind have a swing cl ub," said Sue I-leek, who used to publish "Swing'" m11 gaz1nr. in California. "It's very complicated dealing with ~ many clif· fe r c nt p eo pl e, weedin g ou t troublemakers. handling people's cmotionarproblems. And then there's the shC'er phy~ica l effort of making sure that hundred~ or towels; are :ivailetble. clean sheet" for a doien bl'.!ds. plus all the 'Clc1:1ning up arter· · ward." Rob t.1 cClnley of \Yirtc World which sponsors <i swing party every wttk s~ys he and his wi fe Geri only swing about once :t month now. ''\Ve 'rc runnin~ a n or~aniz:itlon :.nd have definite runctkms 1:1s host und hustcss wl\h •• lot or rcsponslhlhly for lhe emotional welfurc or our i:iuet-.L'i, '' siud ~l cGinlcy, u chunky, 1trfithle 41· ye<1 t"old. "I jusl don't"'\cnd to Rel lllr· ned on anyn1o rc." HUT MtGINl.t:V s;.iy~ he'd fi.i lhcr run 3 swing club 1han go back tc> 1vo rking as an e lectronics engineer. In the last rive years , fll eGinley estimates th at 12,000 people have al· . lended \\'ide \Vorlrl parties. lie says he has a mailing list of a.bou t I Ooo people, but rigure!i only about 75 Pe r· cent of them arc acli\'t!. To s park new inter est . Wi de World's cale nd a r now includes \\'eekly discussion group$ on topics suth as the sensuality or food along with s uch parties as a "'Cb!ilumcd orgy" ror lla llowccn. 111cGinley has had to add to h is income from lhe s wing club by writing artiClcs and lec- turing obout ~winging. OSCAR STREAKER SENT TO JAIL I.OS ANGEi.ES tAl'I Hohert Opel. ,.,.ho ~tre :1kt.d !luring the nallonall.v tclcviscd 1974 J\cudemy Awi1rd s <'cren1ony, hHs hccn senten- ced tn f nur monrh11 ln .1111 I for LI is robing ;.it a City Council..-hc<innl!. fl!X'I. 3.~. co11v 1clcd ()tl. 3. was ,.en. tcnccd 1·ucsday for disrupting ;1 11uhfic mt•el1ni:. I lc WilS f11u1'lll 1nnoi.:·cnt or indc,tcnt cxpo~ure . ' • • l I I ( ( • ' • Orange Ctrast--1'oda '''s t 'i11nl • N. Y. Sto<'ks . DITION • ·- VOL.67, NO. 303, 9SECTIONS; 1~f!AGES •. - ix on -. ' f Dailf ~1191 ,,_.by Lff P•JM MONSTER MARDI GRAS -\1olunleers and city'Workers will bC' doing thei r best t look their worst at Costa l'ttcsa's first citywide Halloween tarniv al in TeWinkle Park Thursday nig ht. J.~rom le ft are Paula Socha, in monkey mask, Susie Carlson, C;i,l Schares, as the Great Pumpkin. and Debbie Lavrak<is. Costa Mesa Will Have Halloween Carnival . ~ ThemonstcrS\vi11bcoutiil Costa r..tez;~ 'rhursda;.-. 'l'h1..•y'\I lM! h;iving a mardigras at Tc\Vinklc Park. If p;Jrcnt:.; ;111d kids "·unl lo join in the fun . then they i>hould go, con1plete with their O\\'ll spooky1 costumes. to the pll.rk at Ii p.m <1na l:k_.. repdy ror thrC<' hours or run . The city is sponsoring lhc fi rsl cily- \\'idc llallowcen Carnival in lhe park. The resllvilics "'ill include a· coslumc conlcsl and pumpkin-carving contest, <Ata:tst W t'a:•• l1t•r Increasing cloudines.s Thur· sdny, according to the weather service, with c ha nce of light rain late in the day. N'ot .is cool days. lliil hs 'm o!ttly in the uppcc riO,r;. lows tonight 48-SS, INSIDt:'fODA V Thi! •hock lroops of the ff.TUOI re vo lulio,n are bivouOcktd in Soi1thern Cahjornfo. ltOfne of nudt encounter grou~. swingi11g Club$ ..... llife .twapping and other unorlhOOoi troilco. The j1i!rn ul 1.• r1tn todo;11 on Page ua. AtV-..,_•lt• ., ,,..,,.,,,... .. ...... .. ...... ., .... LM=. "' M9tlt ... ... ... . .. ........ ll"wM• .. CM'""" Dl•1t fMtltNt ... ..., " , ..... .. ='"'"' •••• tnn-• •• Cl•I 0..itlNttkK .. i11Y11 l'tfftr .. IUlllWl.tl'~ Al """ l1·l lntt,,lfllmtlll •1•11 O..Mtliwrtllfl .. -" ... ll1K•M111ret1 .. , -'tll•U T~.tflH ... -... " -~ 110·11 MlllAl'llllr• " ... -" ill'lll•• .. .... ,. ... " \\"ith everything t•ulminat1ng in till' burning or ll haunted house al 8:45 µ.01 . "\\le al'e tryi ng to gi\·e kifls an ;.dll·r nati,,e lo trick-or-trc:1ling." Donna Adam. recreation coordinator , ex plained. T here'll be no char.ge ror ente ring thc'Carnivnl or the contests. onl,\' for games and refr,'S hmcnts. A \j \•e band wi ll provide music for u monst er mas h .and in addition there \\1ill be.a spoQk house nnd a \'isit by Thi? Great Pumpkin, she said. Bonus tickets wi ll be gi\•en to thost• who bring pennies to the carnival . Tht· µt'nnies will be collected and taken to a bank lo case thl• shortugl'. • The costuml' contest \\•ill bt•gin :.t 6:15 p.m. and the llumpkin car\"ing)1 7:t5p.m. ~French E'mhargo \VAS HJ NGTON !APJ All nl<nl headed for 1''rance has hc1•n c n1 hargoe:d b~'-lhe U.S. Posl<1I Ser\'lc1• lict•ausc of~' strike by Frt'nrh )Mlsl:d !:!!_lJllo_res. STOCKS RECORD MORE INCREASES NE\V YOHK fl 'Pl l i\lnmrnhun fron1 a rlll~1 lx>gun in 1 ht· l>l'l'\'1uus r<t'~· s1on 1>ushc d prlcl•s ~hurp l ~· an1I broldly hig ht>r lnctay 111 utllve trad111t.: on the Nc \v '{ ork Stock r:s1·hani.:1• 'l'ht• Oow .lonl'S 1ndui-1r1;1l ;1Vl·ra~1·. \\'hi<•h climbed ZS so 1Mun1 .. 1·u1•sflay, g;iined ~nother 13.69 points lo R7J.0.1. ,\flvant('!S held a \\ 1dt• t•tlJtl' o \·~·r dtt•ltlH'S. f>R9 lo3&1, ,1mt 11l jt lhl' \ ,i •l I '·' :-!IU.'.'< t rudcd. l'ric.:~s ulso \\'l'l'l' hl~h1•r lu a<·tl\I' lr1Hl1n~ nn thl• 1\mC'rltln St11c·i.. l·:s ·chan jll'. ,t ,- ""''" ......... . .... "' ........ ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY,OCTOBER30, 1974 · c TENG~S ort • • e amm Condition Remains Critical B ULL•::TIN l..ONG BEACll (A P >-Richard flt. Nixon's rormer \\'hite llouse press secretary, Rona ld L. Ziegler, said this afternoon, "There is no doubt that \\'e aln1ost lost 1•resident Nixon yester· day aflt:rnoon. '' 1.0Nt; 13 l'.:AC ll ! l.i PI I Fornier President Nison , \\'atchcd around tht• t·lock and \Vith en1ergency resuseitation equipment at his bed- side, today \\'as desc1ibed by doctors as improved but still in rrilical con· tlition . The 6l·year-11 ld Nison, 1X>r!rayed earlier hy a hospital spokesman as battling for his life, \\'as said in a mid- morning medical bulletin to be in more stable condition. "It a 1lpears that his internal bleeding has stopped." the bulletin said. "Hi s vi tu I signs are stuble." •' U"ITti..Mtt Dr. John Luni re n. Nixon 's personal physician, and Dr. Eldon B. llickman, "·ho performed surgery lo block blood clots ·ruesday. said lhal "at this tin1e it wou ld be premature to provide a prognosis" on Nixon's chances for rl'cover\' CONCERNED NIXON FAMILY ARRIVING AT LONG BEACH HOSPITAL TO VISIT EX·PRESIDENT Mrs. Nixon, Julie and Tricia Concerned Over His Condition, Now Listed as Critical '!'he d0~tors sa id Ni.xon \\'as in pain and experiencing restlessness and or- t'asionll nausea. Lunp:ren saicl he talked \\'ilh President Ford 's \Vhite •lousl' ph ysit'it1 n, Or. \Villiam 1.ukas h. 1'uesday night an~ this morning and that Lukash ''ex:pressed President ·Ford's deep coilCein o\'er ~fr . Ji'Jixon 's 1·ondilion." Park Prospects Bared Nature Study Included iii Fairview's P la1is "lie asked me lo convey lo the for- mer president <1nd i\1rs. Nixo~ that his prayers are for his full and con1ptett· recovery ,'' Lungren said. Ford \Vas s cheduled to appear ut a cain.12.aign rally in.l..os Angeles ·rhur· sday and sla y overnighl. There "'as no "'Ord whether he might stop ut nearby l.ong Beach to visit the man \\'ho appointed him vice president and then stepJ>ed dO\\'n under fire. l\lrs. Pat Nixon and daughte rs Julie Eisenho"'er and T ricia Cox "·e re al Lqng Beach l\Iemorial •lospital today. !\!rs. Betty Ford, \\'ho recently under· ,,·enl s urgery for breast cancer, called )lrs. Nison today lo express besl \\'!Shes in a time Or se\·cre slrain. thl' \Vhile •louse disclosed. :\or1n Na~er. a hospital s1lfikesn1an. hricfC'd IU!\\'s men Tuesday night ahl'r the sudden diselosurt' that Nixon had s unk into critical condilion from shock and hcmorrha.i:ing and failure of lhc r irculatnry system. "The doctors are fighting lo sal"t' thal n1 ;1 n's life lonight 11'ucsdayJ,·· !\ager said at that timl'. Prl'SClll plans for 1hc 257·:u·rt' Fair \"i('\V H1·gio11a/ Pat'k Ill co~la ~lcsa l.'11 \ii.i on " nalurl' studv t•cn lcr. an 18 ;tl"rc fi :-.hing and hoai ing l:ikt• :ind Ill 111i lcs of w ;i Jk ing :ind r .1 (·ting I r:ii 1.~ Lilrr.\· Shafktnd. i.111 employ(' of Boyle Eni::inec ring in Sant:1 An<i . 1rhich is handling d esign.~ for lhc park, li sted the 1>ro1xisals 111 a prcsn· talion to Costa l\lesa cnuncilmen ·rucsday night. !\lost of the park site is owned by Orange County. \\'tth about 26" <1crc~ ov.•ncd by Co~ta l\lesa. '!'he original concept called for !he C"ity to operate one park a nd the t·ount.v to manage ;.i nothcr . but :1\ l'ul·~d;i y night's n1ct•t1ng 11 \I a i. clear that lhl· 1<11.c~I plans l'll\'J:--1011 1 hl· \1 hole arl':1 he1n!! uniter ont• a gl·lll'.\. most likely th•· 1·ount~ 1'hl' n1t~t111ng v. a.-; only <t ~tud)· !'IC~ sion bct"·ccn the council <ind ~laft \\"hl•re count·illnen \\'er<.' brouAhl up !(1 cl;ite on IHtrk pl;.inn ing but took no ae lion. (llher l"l'<Llllfl'S 01" 1hC park \\"ii] !ll· t·l ude s ubll1rranc«1n rt·!)troo1nb. dcsig, ncd like ;1 pr;11ne b<"H:lhuu~e. \1i!h dirt n1oundt•d O\'l'r lht.:1n anti planted. '!'h i.-. \1111 fl'ta1n !ht· nilling t·1111t1111ri. ••I lht' hind 11nd kcl'p <·onel'l'll'. ho.-.: J1kf' strut·t urt'~ oJ f !ht• :-.k ,·l1n1· Sha (k111t! .-;aid lht."park1n).! \\'OUltl In· ample. but 1\1lhl1UI ht1 t.:l' a3phalt t•:. fl<lll!'>t':-. 111 m:ir lhl' l;1nd~H·:iping . Path-. ;u1d ro<Hl:-. in thl· park \\tll b1.· u:1rn11r and \I ind1ng. ·rrl't' plant1nt: 11111 bl' l'.Xll·n.-;11·t· to rt't'<ill the n1;tn\· trt'e.-; thal lll're 1n !hl' region ht1forc iht' Jilth cc11tur.v flt:Midi. and berorl' farnll'I'~ cleared thl· land '!'he 11 ~h1n g and lxiating lake. v.·h1l'h \1111 hl' fl'd IJ.1 ;1 \\atcrlall. \1dl IJ,· ll(•ln\I' thl' blufl ~ along tht• Sant.1 An a B1\t•r \ ~n1al\cr l;1k1• 11111 h1· cll•\e]opl•tl a~ ;1 mar~h~ 11 lldl1fc rcfugl' <ttlll \1111 he lot«l!i>d to1\ard :\tlan1 -. .\ \"t·nu1• 111 I h1· nor\ h\1 l':-.l j)•il"l 1011 t 11 I ht• iJl'll]Jl'fl~. ' Shalk1nd lotd tht• l't1u1n·d th;it tht· t'lll\lha~l i. 011 lht• park \I 111 ht· ··p;1~ .. 1\1· rl·trc•;111 1•n ·· ·rhl•rt' 11111 h1· 1111 IJ;1ll ltl•lrl~ :irld ll'tllH~ l'Olll"\~ l'ot111t•1lrlll'll a ~kl·•t \lhl·lh1·1· lht·rt l\lll 11e a hor~t· ~tahl~· 1n the p~rk . b11I Sh;1fk1nd ~;11d that onl~ ;1 hllehin).! area. ~u riders going along the S;inta ,\na ){1\t·r !rail t~)\ht• c11a~t could :--11111 lur ;1 p11·n11·. 1.-. plarlnl·d 1·hC'l'l' \\ 111 bt' In ans\Vl'r to a <1ucslion toda), N;1gl'r said the doctors s till ";ire ob· \"io usly \"Cry g reatly conecrncd." Il e s;iid Lun gren s pent the ni ght with tht• former pres ident. i\i.-.:nn has been given transfusion ~ 1ntallinµ three pint~ of blood. it \\a~ lli st losC'd. ;i ncl n'ay be gi\·cn rnore. ·rhe rnt•dical bulletin signt!d h~ Lungren aod lli,kman issued al 9.:Jo <L ill. s:.dd Pinkley Calls Prop. A Big Taxpayer Rip-off ···rhl' tormer prcs idl·nt is still un tht• cr1lic;1l list llis eondition. hov.'cver . 1 ~ 1norc s t:1blt• this morning and h<· ~hO\VS some im Jlrovemenl. "lie did ha\'e some interruptt•d sleep during the ni g ht. !·le is rcceivinj? nicdication for pain. rcstlessnc~s and ocrasional na usea and alsu 1s being: adn1inistcrccl intra\·enou.-; ;111d antib10· tic ther apy. 1 lopefully, we t•an rcsun1e anticoagulalion the rapy \\·hen v.e fC'c l safe that hl ecdinA from surgery is 1111 longer a danger. ";\Ir. Nixon continues to bt• un1ll•r intensi,·c ca re . Special!~· tr:Jinrd rritic:J I care nurses arc 11 ith hin1 a round lhc clock. All l'tTit'rgcnt'~ 1·csui;citution equipn1l'n! ror any ron (See ~IXtlS, 1>aJ::e ,\:.!) l'osta )lt•~a l'oune1l1na11 :\1 1 111 I P 1n kh.·y hel1l•\·c•s Ur:ingt• (.'0~1111\ \Oler~ \1·111 he taken tor a rule it 1h1· lrans1t s al{'S 1a.-.: 101\111t1v1· p;i~~l·~ 011 the Nn\". 5 ba li nt Pinkie~., chairrnan of Co:.\ a :\l e ~.1 ·-. transportation romm1ttt'C. aCl'U ... l'd the Orange l'ounly 'l'rans1t l)1 ~1r1rt or allen1pting to pull "the la rg1•,\ \;1\ payer ripoff that ()rangl' t·f1unt .1 h ;1~ l'\'t•r l'l'Cn'. \1'11 h I ht• Lilli I at I\ t' 'l'hl' initi;1\1\'l' 1~ l'rnp11:-.1\1on .\ !•!1 !ht• h:illot ;ind 11 ;1:-.k ~ \'ntl'r.' 111 ;1p prn\'l' 01 tllll"Cl·nt ~•iii·~ I a.\ a:-. lhc rh11·t nH'!hod of ra15111g fund . .; for :i n1 :1.,~ r;1pill trans it :-.ysh•n1 Ir \'Ott·r~ ;ippt'll\\' 11 . 1111"\'('l ~•I"' ul lhl' ·rr:in:-.11 th ~tne1 ro11 111 .~t·t iht· 1:i;.: .• 1 $M for AH? Will He Quit or Take Offer? •·rom WireServicrs N'SELE. Zaire -lttuhammad Ali want.. to retire but the lure or 1 $10 million g uarantee may change bis mind. "Governments are looking ror me now, not promoters," the newly f f" rrowned heavyweight boxing champion revealed following his conques1 or George Foreman Tuesday night. 1\LI REV F.A I.•: ll that he had recently rccei,·cd 11 tcleJlhune cu II rrom a rc>prescnl:ltivc of an undisclosed government guaretntccin.; him $10 mil lion lo derend the litli• against r~oremetn or Joe Fr:1iicr. t Oct;11l s on the fii::ht today on B-1. I "I don 't ,,,.ant to l'1ghl nobody. I seriously \\'ant lo rel.ire hut nol nµ,ht tl<l\\ I want to :;cc my name there (or a while. "r·c oT" A BIG decision lo make. I mi,1!:hl 1ttiP""'hcr~ I'm :it and forgrt lh\' n1 rJncy. If I fi ght, it won't he for m e. I wlll ha\'l' l.o tnlk to ~:lijah t-.l11 h;1n1 mad (itadcror the Black t-.1usllm sccl 1 r1r .. 1 ·t onl l11u1 t h. <111t··h.1l t. th1 1•1• l 1 1l1 r1h~ •ll .1 lull pcnn.' 1111 thv dollJ r. 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(llTU11 and his n1•phl'\\' llo hh11· Sl rnHll 111 Santa ~1 a 1·1 :1 . \1t·1·1' 1t·p11r\t·ll 111 ~ati ~f11rto1 \ 1·111Hlll111n ,1 t ,\r 111~11 1;1 .1nrlr 1'111111111111 !1\ 1111 ..,1111.1 1 • 1111 t·11t1t·,t11a11 trail~ 1 u I he par~ ('11n~1ru1·11on uf tht"' park ha:-bct·n ll1•:.1),'.ll<1!1•<l ;1.~ a pr1or11 .1 1te1n h.\· th, t )r;1nµt: t•oun\.\ Bo;1r1t ot Super1 L~UI' .. .1n1I thl' dl·~1i:natton c.1Jl s lnr the p;1r~ lu he h uil! bctort l:J,'ljJ. :\!ember ~ of the t::s1anc1•t lltgh Sthool Eeolngy Club \1·ho lobbied hard Ii) ~t·e the furmrr ~!all' l;ind purehascd lor a park ~Jlt:. and the staff uf th<' t'uuntv ·~ ll;1 rhor.-.. Be<lt"hl'S;1nd P;1rk:-. l)~·pai·t tTil'llt ha\·C a]~o bl'l'n brtefcll 011 thl· proposal ~. Burglars Hit Pl1arn1acy for Drugs and Casl1 A burglar hit a Laj!una Bcach'phar macy for 52.000 \VOrth of drugs. cash. and nonnegotiable receipt!; in a theft reported Tuesday Police belic\"C the burp:lar hid 1n :1n 1111t ·uf·ll1l' \1 ay ~ection flf Hu!ieharcr~ Ph<irmat·r . 2·14 t'orl•SI r\1e .. 1.1n c1 \1aitt•d unlll 1he sl<H"l' el<J:o.etl for thf' night II!' lht·n l'n1c·rg1•rt and lo<tdC'd <1bout $.j{l\) 11 or! h of a~sortcd drug<; 1 nc luding n;1rcot1cs. S.100 t'a:-h ;incl check~ and eh;1 rj!e ra rd sh IJS 1nt1l an :1U:achc ea~c ·rhe m;1n \.\ <l !'> sel!n e.x1t1ng the Storr e;1rr~ ing thl' l'<t~t . ho1\C\"l'I". \\ itnc~~c~ did not i 1nn1ed1<J1 C l~ rcpor1 the in l"ldt'nt tnpohr1· \ Folks; Sorry, Tuesday Was A Bad Day :\1.in ~ l>;11l .1 l'1lnl :-uh ~1·rdu·r " rl·t·t•l\l'd \t•t\ late d1·l1\ l'rl nf th1 ·1r poi]l•·r· ·ruc~tl•1 \. for 11 h1l·h 11 l ' :1ft' \'l'I"\ ~11r1'\ · ·1 h\'ll:11 1\ 1'111111:-. ;nth1•l1rc)(·t:~;, ••I 1·11 nlplt•l1tl J.,: ;1t'ha11 ~1·1<1 ;1 Ill'\\' lt·r·hnnln~~ pr11Jl111·1n g th., pnpcr fron1 l d nlt11t t~ pi· 1n:-.h::11I lht• t r,11hlu1 n.il n1t·t ;d l~l't' IT01n \1u rpl11ne ll•:.cu .. ~t·.<. 11 111 lus .1 u~I ('11,1~l 1 ng' · <·11l li1nn lhda\" on I '.1).(1' 1\ J 1 \' 1·~\t· rd .1 ~ \I :is the first U"t' 11t thf' pro1·!.' .. ~ on our latest d r ,1cll1ne 11ai:e,. :inrl things 1!i(I nol 1\ or~ 1111t ,. ' pl;1 nned \\1• \.\l'lt• \(•I \ I.tit• J.(l'lllll ~ \O I ht· prt'""· .1 nd .. 111nt' lll't'"~ 11 nuhlc f111 lhe1 11,.1:1\1•11 u .. lhu t".1r th·rs dul lh1•11 1!1• .. 1111 del1 \1•r ut\lle rthe 11n h :1ppy 1·1 1 t·11 n1't l ~1nt't'" \\'c .1po ln_i.:11t• In lhl'lll .111ft to )tlll fur !ht• tll<"llll\t'nlt'llt"l' l'lt•ai.l' ht';1f \\ !lh ti ~ l'l oht·rl \\Pei.I, l'ubli!iiher II Ill.\" PILOT 0.,.IL Y PILOT c 'ff),l fill'f "1\l.l 'l!ll C)J.IS~I. 1\\! i\DIHf .. r l\'I•: lllS~;,\S E ' ()I' Hol!t·rt :O.c·hnl1 lt. ll•t' IUrt'r, k :1l1·1.,:h ll1ll-. llo:-.p11al. l ~J7 I•:. ll:it h .SI I t•t·I. Nl'IVj"1orl B1•;1l'h, Ii· 1.i p. nl . lnfnrrn:1lu1n fi l.'i ~7117 "'I'll!-'. l!l-~.\L J...:SPF,('T()H Jlf)l l\! I)' S11u1h ('oa't it<'pt:rtory 'l'hcall'I', 1hrnu~h S1111 Hp in l 'Al\t'~; r 11.\'t'F:RT l 'h\lli ~ l.:unhut IJJ11t·1· t.:uuq;an~'. IJt.:I 'Fine \rl' \"1ll.1E:C' 'l'ht•Ull't". lj p 111 , '1"1tkcl:-. s.1.:.11 l 1l'I 1.1-;c·rL HES "'\\'orldot l'lun· I:-," ll oorn ~~1 Ph ~1si ra l SC1l·nt'l' lh11Jd1n~. 7 p n1 ''.\n Elll•(•lL1 l· 1'a.\ l'J.1n," Uuun1 !';'H lll1 n1.i1u lH':-. ll ,11!, 7 P n1. T ll U RSIJA \',OCTOBER J I l)CC LECTURt: -.. Baking and l\lak1n~ fo r Christmas,·• Costa l\lesa · \\'omf'n's Club, 9'.=-> a .m. IJCI LECTU HE -"Your Local Gover nment ~ .... Jury Asse mbly ltoom, Orange Couhty Courthouse, 7 p.m. House Unit Goes Over FBI Files \\'A SllJ NGTON IUPll -Jlouse Jud1c1:i ry Commilll'C members got lht·ir first pC'ck today at2.300 pages of , r;iw FBI flies. the result of a Lwo- month invl'sti gat1on of Nelson A. Rockefeller . About a dozen of the 38 committee members interrupted re-e lection <'a mpaigns to return to \Vashington for a C'loscd briefing on the in· ,·estigation by .a nine-member sub- com m itlee. The. s ubco mmittee worked \\'Ith the 1'~81 as a prelude to hearings next n1onth on Rockefeller 's nomination to be vice president. Hep. Peter \V. Hodino, ID-N.J .), l'hairman of thC' full con1miltee. s;1id ht• 11 a.~ gelling his fi rst look at the FBI rt·po1·1 1vhi eh filll-<I eight 1·olumcs and \1·a ::i compiled during 1.300 inte rviews t·(1nduett.'d by J.'llJ ai.:t•nts. l!odino r ... ·fu st•d tu eharacteriZC' an~tlung he n1ay :·1lready ha1•e lear- ned about Rockefeller. "T he ques tion•~ to ~et a lull report .1n1\ lht'n n1 :1k\· :111 .i ::i:-.e~sme n1 ,·· Horlino ,.,;_iH I lJndl·r con1m1l\C't: rulrs. the nine· 1no.:mht•r :-.ubcoolnl1ltee headed by l<l'P· Don Ech\:1 rd.,, t D·Calif.1, mu~L rl•purt to the full comn1ittee on wh;,it 1s 'in I he filti; before the rest of the ITi t!lll· bt•rs <ire <i l IO\\'ed lo rc\·iew them. fJne !iource un lhe full commilt{'C• ':dd !here 11:.i~ nutl11ng in the 2.300 pagt•;-; 11f r :1\v FBI d:1ta morl• da1naging :1houl Hoekefel ler than ha:-. Jlready been clt !:!Clu:-it!d. Handicapped Progra1n Slated Co!:!la l\l l·:-ia:-.·~ Uc•partment of l.t"is ure Ser11t·es 1t1ll s ponsor a \\eeke nd t't•t rcation progran1 this fall tor c>.Cl'pl1 unal ~OUll J.l!:!lc r~ wit h soec1al ht1nrhcnps The progr a m . ''hich "'ill be held three Sat urcla\!:! 1n t'<•l'h month. \1ill be of s peei:1·1 lit•nl·t1t to o.:hilclren l'~tcgori 1.cd a s tt .. 1rhabte mentally rcfarded. c·du(':ihlc 1ncntally rcl :ir 1lr-d. edut:ition;il ltl i11d , deaf ur hard of he;1r1ni;. 1'hc proj.!ra n1 11111 f1•;1turc C'.\!'Ut" :,ions. g;1me11. :1r1 ~ uncl t'rafts. !-iµeeif1<' in f•lrn1at1on about !he proj;!riln ii. ;1\';td;1hle lhrough lh(' ci ty tlt·11.1rtrlll'lll ;1 t .'i.'1li .1:u ~1 ORANGE COAST < DAILY PILOT ,,..,. 0•1119' (O•\I Df •I• Pl1~1 ""t" .,,,,,,," t""' bl .... , ... Nfw' Pr•"·" PMlllo .... <!llf tf>t 0.•n(IO (of\I P\ill'•\"'"'3 Ut"'Pf "• Sfll•• •l• t<l•1•""1 •'' DU!!'<•....., Mo:o"ll~v ln•ou(lf\ J "d•• !ct (D\I• _.,,,, ..... 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'l'hf'r<.• \1'111 Ix-thrl·C foo!b:1l l riel<l "i .11111 l\1u IJa :oit•li:ill d111 rnon11 , 1111 th1• :-111• th.1l li1·s :-.nu1h of Suntlo11t·r 1\\'t·nuc and 11u1'th •11 the ::.an 01t.•gn l'r1·t•\1 .1\' IK.:l\Vl'C n the <:rc<•nhr1ar ;111d J\lt•i.a i\nrlh tracts. City 1\1 anaJ;!er 1''rl•d Sorsallal rc·por· led on planning ror th1· park .i1 :i :-.t11d.v st'ssion \\"Ith the ('1ty cuu111·il 1·ut's· d:1y ni~ht Il l' sauJ that the t'Ulll't'pt lnr I hr p,M'I.. \1a:-. arrived ,1l :11\c·r d1s1·u:-.:-.1on~ l1t·I "·~en member!! of thrc•c hon1eo"nt·rs ;.1ssociat1ons and the cit y !:!laff. The park site \1'as purchased last July -.-.·ith funds rronl the voter-ap. prO\•ed bond issue from the Newport- J\.tesa Unified School District. The ,property hud once been plunned as a ·sehool site, .. Keith Van llolt , director or leisure servic<'s. explained !9<ilAY that th<- limetable calls for the design and cost estimates to be completed in Deecm- ber, construction to begin in Aprlt and the project to bccomplctcd next June . 1 New Eagle Jim Scott. 18, of 1001 Lanai Drive. Co sta Mesa . has reach('d Scouting's pinnacle -E;i gl(! Scout stutus. The UC lrvint· freshman is amcmberof'froo p 189. The troop is sponsored b.' the ~Jes a Verde l\lethodisl Ch lit' eh Old Foes Go. .at It 1 < Clash on TV ' Nader, Ex-GM ~hie/ • • • DETROIT IU Pl I •• lt \\'.a.5JLCl&!lsic conrrontution : Edward N. Cole, tht• recently retired president or lienera l Motors Corp .• versus llalph Nader. the relt•nllt•ss consumer eh<1mpio11 . Co le, who mad(' the cover of 'fin1l' magazine in 1959 as the father or ttie Corv;1ir, and Nader, lhe n1;111 who made the cnvcr of 'rime In 1969 us the execulioncr or the Corv<1ir. debated un the nationa ll y syndi eat l"d Phil IJQnahue tele vision shO\V Tuesday. '!'hey arllucd to a drn \\'. Nader said: ''G t.t executires should s~nd two wc·cks a yenr. at least, and go right down into the roundries and see whut it's like ••. the noi se. ten1- pcroture changes, dust, fumes .... Cole. \.\'hO\\'Orked in a foundn.·, retor· lt>d : "\\lhat do you ktWu' about a fuun · dry'! \Vhat do you kno\11? \'ou should stick to subjects you kno\v about ~ That's the problem \\'ilh debates likt! !his. \'ou can come in and just shoot from lhe hip, with no facts and 1 lg ures." ' IJonahuc took questions from the :111dience a nd over the telephone. \\'hen a \voman complained that the t·osl or mandatory auto safety equfp· nicnl had driven up the price of c<1rs beyond her reach . Nader said : '"l'hc cost of safety is insignificant · compare_d I!! Ule O\"l'l"a ll inrrt'as~ 11!.._ ca1· c·osts. G~I should AO batk to tfle supplil'rs of coppt'r, alurnlnun'I and' steel ou1d J:f't do\\ n lo r·eally tough bu1·~ainin~ ~nd ch~lll'llging ol" thetie priet'S." Cole 1·cddcn'ed. lie ~:iid : "\'ou should go a ftur the pco11lc who a1·e ror· "ing I hose pri(·e~ up. nnd ~·nu kno\.\· \\'ho those pc11J)lt• ul'l' · I h1· labor1~'11p!\•. '' '!'hen Donahue l.Jrought up lh\l Cor- \'atir. \\·hi c.h L'o lt• ntai;tl'rnli11d('d us an oltcrnali\"t' to rort~ign imports and upon \\'hil'h N:.ir1t•r built his n11tian<1l ri•put:Jtlon. l\'aaCr cfiticiUim J\t ror suppressing stur1ies that ~hO\\'l'd the 1!!60..@Cor\·ai r had dang('rOus suspl'nsinn problems. I It• :;aid 1 ht> Co1·,·~1 i1· 'ras a bad rniStake. an fX<inipll' or t•orpor:1ll' irrcspcll· sil.Jilit)· and shodd,v \\'Ol'k1nanshiJ>. Cole looked Nader square In the ey~ and said : "'fhe Cor\'uir. in m)·opinion. \\'US Ollt'.' O( lhf' best ·handling. quietest. safest. smoothest cars General l'vfotors t'\"Cr built." \\'hen 1t \.\·as all O\·er. the I \\"O stood up und shook hands . Water;!ate Testimony Coverup by Magruder 'Pleased President' ··holding.'' He said he understood that to mean that "they \.\'ere being paid funds to keep them fron1 telling the truth." Van Holt said that t\.\'o tennis courts might a lso be built but that would! odependon budget. There \\lill be a multi-purpose office with restrooms. a tot·lol area and parking for 27 cars. The playinf!; fields \\'ill be built in depressions. Van !loll said that four dirferent concepts had been discussed \.\'ilh the homeowners. lie s aid that residents h ad generally opposed a park with a lot or bern1s bc("ause this \\"OUld cut do\.\'n on the play areu. Panel Charges Liquor 'Kickback' in Charge \VASl-ll NGTON IUPl)-JebStuart i\lagruder testified today that he \\'a s told in the s ummer of 1972 tha t President ~ixon \\':Js '"particularly plea sed'' b y everythi ng h e 1J\.1agruderl bad clone to keep the truth of \Vatcrgate rrom coming out. J\lagrudcr pre \•iollsly has admitted to rabricaling a phony story to cover up the involvement or high-level Nixon aides in \V.atergale and lying under oath about it to the grand jury. Just before he \Vent to the grand jury for a second liit:le on Aug. 16, 1972, l\lagruder t estified at the \\'otergate cover-up trial today. be went over his raise le!timony ~·ith then pr~si denti a l counsel J ohn \V. Dean I I I al the \\'hite llouse, Dean. l'd agruder conlinued. assured him that he would ''be taken care of in the same manner'' if he u·ere indicted and prosecuted. Earlier, J\f agruder said he had \"Ol unteered s hort ly after t he \Vatergat~ arrests to take the blame for the bugging but y,•as told the White House rejected his offer because he 'was "too close" to l\f itchell. then Nixon campa4;n director, and White House chief or s taff H.R. Haldeman. also a defendant. The resid ents had not wanted rest rooms 9r parking at the site, in order to discour age \.\'ide use of the fac ility, but the starr had explained that city policy required both res t rooms and parking at neighborhood parks. "They were a lso concerned that there \\'OU Id be Jots of play equipment in the tot-lot,'' Van l~ol t recalled. ''It's an area with a lot of young children.·· Weird Bandit Was1i 't Playin.g Trick or Treat A hulking bandit \1·ho hr;1nd1:.hcd a 1-t-inch butcher knife and "·ore a Q1rty .. c:li~ti l9~el O\"cr his heHd like a n Arabian headdress is sought hy Costa J\lcsa police today. The suspect allegedly ch0trged into a Tic Toe Market at 1654 Santa Ana A1'C., shortly before 11 p.m .. waving" the big blade around hke a sci n1it;1r. Clerk Billie J . Sanford said she y,·a s n 't really impressed at fir:oi l, because during the pai;t \\'eek many peo1llc have \\'andcr ed in at odd hours. wearing bi zarre Jl;11lo\\'t'c11 costumes. They were apparently on th\•1r -.-.·ay lo parties but on Tuesday ni ght the 01g suspect "'asn't pl11y·act ing, poli ce theorize. '"Give me the money ... gi\"e me the money ... , '' J\.I rs. Sanford quoted the ""ell-bu.ill bandit as shouting all the \\'hilc. She told pohrc he seemed nearly hysterica l in his cletnands and kt·pt beal1ng the butt end or the big but- t·her knife on the slore counter for emphasi:-.. The \"ICtim handed O\"CI' S~5 111 rvsh and the bandit fl ed, r\11tch1n g the dirt y d1 i.h towt•I O\"CI' 1he top of Ill;, head , escaping into the 111gh1 . Police \\'ere told he \\'a:oi 2:1 to 2:;, about 6 fcC't. 2 incht's tall. \veigh111 g rro n1 190 tu 220 pnunds ;ind hild nvtably large fae1:il fca111r't'S, '!'hr :-.hakcn '1'1(· 'l'oc l\larket l'lerk sairl the crudely costumed bandit hnd an l':-pecially bi g ou~t· t ' rom Pag<• .·I I NIXON ... t1 genry is at his bt.'d!:!idt'. · The doctors ~atcl a naso·~.1:-.tr1r lubt' had het'n 1nS<'rl l'd to pre\'clll distension of his a bdorncn. "II \.\J!. ordcrt1d hr•o.:au:oit• ~Ir :\1~011 has some par:1I~ tic 1leu:-;. I hat 1s a l>J t" tial paralysis of normal 11101·t'n1cnt or the gastro1nlest1n al tra ct . 'l'hi s f requently occurs after r l'lrti· IA'r_1lonea l bleeding has occurrcd. '' SACfl.Al\lEl\'TO lUPI ) -Calling the case one of it s biggest e\·er, lh~ Department of Al coholic Beveragt• Control ha:i accused ~50 Californi:.i liquor \\'holesalers and retailers of purticipating in illegal ""kickbacks.·· Burglar Victin1 •Still Unaware Reagan Bitter About Nixo11 By l 'nlted Press International Gov. Ronald Reagan reacled bitterly Tuesday ni ght \\'hen in- formed that former President 11 ichard Nixon \Vas critically ill. '"~taybe that '''ill salisfy the lynch mob,'' the governor said lo a reporter who told him about Nixon 's condition. lie then \\·alk ed a\.\·ay fro m I he reporter. Reagan made the comment just prior to appearing at a run- draising e\'cnt in Ne"·port Beach with Republican U.S. Senate candid<ile IL I.. Richard· son Smoke Fien.d Gets Last Pack 1\ nicOtine fi c!l d \1·ith i.l pen· ('hant l'nr larceny broke into a t.:v:-.t a :0.l csa Tie Toe J\f<irkC'I early l\londay Hild \\'alk ed off ""ilh C\ c ry tigarclte in the pl;11 ·e . i\l<in:iger ('linton Randolph, 21. of the 1narkct at 22il F'air- ' ic11· Roud. ~c t the value <1l SSiS for 75 cartons and 600 loose packs or cigarettes. · At l·ord1ng to police. the ntid n1ghl s n1okcr forrcd hi s \\'ay in lhrough u back door. lo<1ded :1 tra~h can and ;:i C'ardboard box \\ii h the ciga rl'I tes and left. i\'.othi n~ else "·as taken. Keep Triking Costa Mes a Slates Gala Eve 1its ' A granj prix tr1 c}rlr race and ·r . ri •nll ·:-1 111 r \\ 01111 •11 011 t ~ nl a~-d r ;1 1\· :-peclators \1·1lh d1\'l'l"·1· 1nlt•re!:!1., 111 L"n:-.ta ~lcs:1 lh1:0.1\\'C'kcntl 'l'he t'\'l'Ot1> Jrc ix-1nj! :-.ponsorf'<.l IJy lhr H.1l ho:1 1.,J;u1d !loller:. und Uo1•rs l ·luh t ll 1rct 1 \11th rh c 111k\· rat·c '''lll·<hll<'•l lo ht•J,!rn 111·:-.t .1t 11 .1 m Sun· .!,1\ •• 1 thr Co~1 .1 \lC'~;t liolf and Coon t11°l 'l11h Thi· tril..t r;H'l' •~ 111k'n tu n1r11 ,1nd "·ornen comp<'t 1tor:i 18 :ind older. \1ho v.111 1 .11·t· 111 ~tur k or 1nod lt1t•tl r:ilt•t.:or11·:-.. ~.11d 1 .11·(• 1·uord1 n:.i\or Dtl'k Seu:..-. 'I ht:' r l' u·ill ht• f11ur t'\"l'nls · drat.:. nh~l :1t·l1'. 11n1r-pcr:-.un rc la~· .ind i.:r;ind pl'lt<. Purltt·i1l:111t-. in lhl' ·r sh1rl t·ontr.~t .. 1lon'l flt't"l'.':-..i111ly nl'cd hl·Hy UPl'l'r ,,, t r"l'lllf'i..' · said Seu~s. \1·1111 l'onceded tha1 th(• contf'Sl, in :idrlition to pnr· l ll'lll:rnl:-., m ight also :lltra<'l 111ckct ~ from \.\u1nen 'sgro11ps. "'G;il;-1 will b<! judi::C'd 111 ~mall , mcd1un1 :tncl larj.:(c d1 \"1s1oni., Shupe \.\Ill be the real judging criteria," he said S\'U1>:oi :-.uid lh;1t the organi1,<·1·11 arc undis turbed about the possibility or p1t·kl'l1nJ:. ''Th;il ·~ all r i~h l . E\t·r~lh1n,; uhout the Hird l'luh un1 I Ul•r progrums 1~ unnr('r1 t('l:.hlc. It rnii.:ht bt• I un lo hu\'f' P•l·kct 1 ni.:.' · It \v1ll he !he i.lx th 'l'l1r !ht• cluh h:1:-. i-t.1~l·tl thC' tr1kC' raet• 1\ Sfi t•nlrv IC\' \1111 1111ahry l'nt l'anl:-; l'or !ht• t11ritt•s1, .nl1l lnr the rnckflunt·i.• hc1rl afll'l'\Vilfd 1n lhl' tountry club's buttrnom . 1-;n · lrants.ror tw1th conll.'sls ntUl'ol bll UI. ' The ABC, tn formal letters or ac- cusation, s aid Tuesday, wholesalers allegedly we re gi\'ing tetailers free goods or cash when selling liquor, t:PI learned. Edu·ard J. Kirby, ABC director , and former Orange County FBI }\gent. said that such "kickbacks" are in violation or the Jaw which ··prohibits the giving of free goods or free scr\"ices in connection "'ilh the sale of a lcoholic beverages.'' 'fhc c ompanie s, \\'hich include sc vcr:.1 1 larg e San Francisco distributo rs, fac(' s us pension o r revocation of liquor lieenses. The companies refused comn1ent on the chargt•s. 1-:very one y,·ho ~i'.'11 ~ liquor in CaiLrornia must ha \"e a stale liquor lice nse . Mail Received From Hottages TllE llAGUE. Netherlands fAPl - Le lttrs censored by their four convict <"a ptors fi lt ered out today from some of· 16 hostages held for rour days in a Dutch prison chapel. \Vritten to the hostages' relatives, most of the letters "·ere cheerful a nd reasssu1ing. 1'hc r.ebel lnn1ales. a Palestinian air· plane hijacker and an Algerian and two Dutch armed robbers, ha\"C demanded a plane to fly them and another Arab convict to an undisclosed country a s the price of freedom for at least som e of the hostages. The Dutch government said it y,·as considering the demands but was in no hurry. Stolen Airplane Carrier of Pot? VISALii\ fA P l -A plane stolen fl·oni a Riverside airport may ha'"c been used to fl.v marijuana from l\1 exico to Visa Ii a, u uthorities s<1y. Air Flight South. Inc. of Long Beo.eh reported the plunc stolen Oct. 23. In- vestigators said the seats had been stripped and all traces or fingerprint s had been \\'iped from thc S200,000 t\\"ln · engine craft. · --, "flfr . Dean told me he \vas ple.asea. p Gl 'ner \Vith everything I was doing to keep" aper ea ' the truth from coming out about Watergate -how everyone at the Pl R t \Vhite l-louse and al theCcmmilleeto ease e urn Re-elect the President was pleased," he said. "He particulorly mentioned Our c :rculars the President: t hut the President was ., particularly pleased..." · He said th al on the day following his grand jury appenrance, Dean told him he learned from Justice Depart· ment sources that l\tagruder would not ~ indicted in connection with ihe Watergate burglary. l\1agruder. "·ho al the time \vas deputy director of Nixon's re-election campaign. subsequently pleaded guilty to conspiracy to co,·er up the scandal and is serving a prisoc term . He said he also re\'iewed his false testimony with t\vo cover-up deren- dants, JOhn N. J\litchell and Kenneth \V. Parkinson, prior to going to the grand jury. "id r. l\litchell v.·anted to be sure J emphasized his limited role and maximized my O\.\'n role, particularly about funding,'' 1\1 agrudcr said. He · said Dean assured him 1n August, 1972 tha t .the men ;:iccused of t he bugging and burglary were Dirty Caller Set to Music Orange County Sheriff's of- ficers have uncovered a n ew y,•rinkle on the singinf! telegraph boy of yesteryear-the !:!ingins obscene calle r. 1-lis on kev but off color ditlle~ are, ho\\'c \'f r , driving the ~u·1t chboard operator of a San Juan Capislrano t elephone ans"·ering ~er\•icc to distract ion. · The 22.ycar·1ild operator !Qld deputies he r unkno"·n caller is regaling her \\-"Ith a number of populat ballads at all times or the day. All of them have been Jc "•dl y r c 1vr1ttcn by the anonymous librclti!:!t, officers said. "Cole Porter he isn't." un in· vesti gator obse rvecl . Som eone's paper drive has been enriched far beyond anyone's expec· tations a lthough the market value of their effort is only about SlO. A zealous pa1>er gatherer combed the Dailr Pilot's property al 330 \\1 . Bay St., Costa l\Jesa, .sometime o\·er the weekend . The prize territory yielded several easy-to-carry boxes of paper, tidily packaged. \Vhat the boxes contained were 48,500 four-page circulars for a Dail~· Pilot advertiser. They were boxed and piled on a pallet-about SOO pounds of magazine-size sheets advertising a clothing sale. ' \Vaste value of the paper is around SIO, but the value to the Daily Pilot and especially to the advertiser -staffed and rea4y for tbe sale early next week -is considerably more. It 'll be a no·questions-asked situation if someone can tell us where the circuh1rs are so \.\'e can pick them up. The number is 642·4321. Ask for the general m anager.Jack Cur ley. FBI Nabs Girl In Boat Thefts llONOLULU IUPI J -FBI a gent~ have arrested a blonde after boarding the San Diego )'acht Sea Wind and fin - ding that It s O\\•ners disappeared "·hilc on a South Seas cruise. Arrested and charged with theft or a boal Tuesday "'as Stephanie K. Stear· ns. Agents said her companion avoided arrest by jumping into the water and S\.\'imming J\.\'3y. TJ(cy ide ntified him as Roy 1\. ,\llen "ho \\'a~ described as ;1rmed o.nd dangerous. The missing couple \\'ere Malcolm Graham and his y,•ife. 'rhevsailcd rrom I lonolulu for the PalmYra Is lands . nearly 1,000 rnil es from here. •• • """ ' .... .. 538 CEMTER STREET-COSTA MESA~46-1919 _f~~ Special- Kramer AufOCJraph Seconds Billie Jean King Seconds Stan Smith AutOCJraph Seconds Wilson Pro Staff Seconds Frame Only 16.95 Warm Up Suits 24.95 up HQoded Sweat Shirts 7.95 Cotton Sweat Suits 9.90 Gym Pants & Shirts Basketball & Softball Shirts Racquetball Racquets 7.95 to 37.95 Badminton Rackets Squash Rockets Padcle Tennis Paddles HandbaU Gloves & Balls Racket Stringing Skate Boards & Wheels Tennis Dresses Men's Tennis Shirts & Shorts Adidas-Converse· T retom- Jack Purcell-Fred Perry Tennis Shoes Basketballs·Footballs· Volley Balls Soccer Balls·Playground Balls Tennis Balls·Racquet Balls Bike Repairing-Parts-Tires Tubes-A~cessories Open 9 to 6-Closed Sunday 538 Center 646-1919 ,, , 'r I I I l I l Wednesday. October 30. 1974 0Alt Y PILOT A."i • Price Fixing • 8 Guilty of Conspiracy . (" SAN 1-'JlANCfSCO 4 UJ-.1 J' \ l1Uth ,·u·..: 11r\':"11dcnl-i, $5,000and $6,000 r·Flournoy ''Gaining' On Brown =--==-~~~~__.~.._~~ (eder-al judge--rined ei!lhWorm.•e. -r~1)1•rt1,•cly. N1nP corpor:.ib• lif'l<'111J1u11..,. w1•rr ' n:imed hf tht" orii.:lnul indl<•tnfl•nt. !JLtt two or thE'rH pll'.1dl'<l 1un0<.·t:nt 11nd ;11·1· a "•uit1n~ tr1;1]. 'l'hl!y .ire M it•lu~an Li.thographing l'<1". G9 1nd .1tap1d'1 , !\1 1t h., :ind L1l100 Uus~:ill !i1"slcn1:1 . Inc .. a sub-:idi:11·y of l.1Uon l1l<i11:-.tr1P~. fk,•vc1·Jy I I ills, C..ihf. ~ .., By l be Assocl•l.ed Prtss }louslon 1',lournoy says he is gaining m omentum in hi s campaign for go\·e rnor, but Edmund G. Brov"n act ~ so conHdent of victory lhut he has cut back on television advcrth)ing, At a Stockton dinner, Brown, the . Democratic no1ninee for governor, took th.e "recytled Reaganism'" chargt• which he has repeated daily against GOP nominee Flournoy to what may be its ultimate level. Not only is Fl ournoy "recyeled Reaeanism." bftt Reagan is "just half-bakt!d llooverism," Brown told a partisan crowd. . Flournoy, meanwhile, campaigned on two uni ve rsity campuses Tuesday and headed for a third today. 1 At the Universrty of Santa Clara, wherf-Brown was a student JS years ago, Flournoy said he is gaining momentum and has cut a 16 percen- tage point gap behind himself and Brown to just six points. ··we are only six poinls behind and t he t rend is really moving in our direction," Flournoy said. The Flournoy ooll was conducted by Decision Making Information and s howed Brown leading 50-44. Flour· no1's aides said the margin in a ~lmilar poll in Aui::ust was JG poi ntse • Woman's Body Identified; Killer Sought 'AjlLPITAS tUPlJ -Thebody of a woman which was found in a stabl e garbed in a burlap bag was identified T ueSday as that or J osephine Jeanette Cuffaro. 27, who was three months p regnant. fAssocialed Press id en· t ified he r a s J osephine J eanette DiCaSso.I William Archer, 19. \11ho leases the deserted stable, told Police Chief J a mes J\lu rray hf' :-potted the killer Monday leaving the stable. wearing a. shopping bag O\'er hi s he:id anct car· rying a gun and a kniSe. "Get the hell DUt or here," Archer quoted the kt.Iler ns saying. Archer left and caUcd police. Chi er !\l urray said the ,·ictim had been stabbed lwicc in lh""e back with a wide-bladed knife, but that she had not been sexually assaulted or rob- bed. Vicky AJestas or ~lilpilas. a sisler wit h whom the l'iclim had been lil'ing, said her siste r had left her house a n hour berore her death. s~1.v 1ng she ~·as going hitchhikin~ and looking for a job. • ' r . ' ' '' --n.-•to·J~··"'· --' -SEASON'SFIRSTSNOWDUMPS101NCHESQ,NTRUCKEEAREA Terri DePertf 1, Sherry Griswold Romp at Donner Sum mtt 50 Rescued in Snow; Tahoe H·as 11 lnches By The Associated Press !\fore than 50 people have been rescued after becom ing lost or stran· ded in the Sierra Nevada during this week's early-season storm. The most dramatic resuce was a Lemoore Naval Air Station helicopter airlift Tuesday of nine junio r hi gh youngsters and their leaders from the high cou ntry in Yosemite National Park. Five others of the group from Livermore had hiked into Yosemite Valley earlie r to r eport their com- panions were stranded by the storm. Yosemite rangers also sent a bus to rescue 40 drivers on Tioga Pass Road after their cars got stuck in the snow. Tuolumne County authorities cleared roads with~ulldozers to free up lo IO travelers, mostly hunters, reported stranded east of Sonora. The first major storm of the winter season had dumped s ubstantial amounts or snow in the high Sierra by late Tuesday, but not enough to open ski resorts. The National Weather Ser vice said Echo Summit south of l.ak~ 1'ahoc reported 11 inches or snow on the ground Tuesday, while Norden north of Tahoe h ad six inches. The storm whi<'h left this month the V.'Cltest October in Los Angeles sinl'e 1957, conti nued to clump rain In the mountains and on the coast. It also brought the snow line down to the 4,500-foot-level in the San Bernardino f\·tountains and in the mountain areas of San Diego County. A s mall tornado \\'as sighted near Encinitas, but there \\•ere no reports of damages other than a stable roof being blo.,.,•n off and some frightened horses. ~1ore than 6 inches of rain fell in Wri ght wood Tuesday, \.\'hile 2.8 inches of moisturl:' was reported at Lake Ar· roy,·hcad "'here there was n1ore than a n inch of sno w o n the ground Tuesday ni ght. Heavy rain a lso fell lhroughoul most of Tuesda y in San Diego, with the city itself registering l.06 inc his of precipitation. Eight inches of snow was reported on the grou nd in the mountains near Palomar .. t>Xeeutives and ordered them t.o h'l"· 1-'rtrt Oc•11 rhorn Lithograph Co .. ture t•ivic ~roups on the merits or 1111-l'h1l·.1i:o. Sl5,100 and its president, t1lrust laws as their punishment (or '!'lh1n1,1s \V .Adll·r.$7,5UO. taking part in a coni<tpi racy In fix l'1cd n1ont L:1hel Co., Bl'drord, Va ., prices on product labels. $15.0t!U and 11.W. Smythe Co. St . U.S. District Judge Charles B. Ht•11 . l1:tul , !\l 11111 • $10,tlOO. frew Tuesday lined the executives anll seven m anafucturers of paper l;ibt•J .., a total of S272,000 . Althou,::h the defendants nil pl£'ad1·ll no contest to a criminal charge of C"on spirin,g lo rix prices, the judge treated it as a gui lty 1>lca. 1\ 1-"eclcra l (:rand Jury last !\larch r eturn ed the indictment 1vhit·h <'harged the defendants with cun· :.p1r1ng to rix prices on lalK>ls for can~. hollies , tubes, jars and boxes. In· volved were ychrly sales totaling S~t rn1 llion. Robert Burke D~nies GeoTek 'Shell Firms ' 1'he l argest fine. $50.000, wa:- IC\'Cll'd ag;..11nst lnlcrnational Paper Co., New York. Two fo rmer offiC'1<1I..., or the 1'1rm, Edward F. Corrigan and l lolt f\lonagh:in. were fined S7,5QO and $5.000 respeclivcly. A C'Jvi l antitrust suit against the defendants was still pending before the judge asking for an injunction to hall illeg:d acts. ·rhe judge, v.·ho could have imposed juil penalties, granted the execut ives probation on the condition that they ;::ive speeches to civic groups based on thei f e'xperience with antitrust laws. Othe r fines imposed.._were: l-1.S. Crocker Co., San Bruno, Calif .. S40,000. I ts presi dent, Robert ltodger s, $10.000 and its vice president. John J. !\1urray, $4.000. N. Stccher -Tr<1und -Sc hmidt Corp .. Hochester, N.'ii'., S35,000 and A.H. !\Costa, a vice prCsidcnt, SS.000. Diamond International Corp .• New 'tork, S47,500 a nd Eugene C. Blankenheim :.ind \Villiam c. Duffy, S.<\N FHANCJSCO IAPI -Ranking <ind accounting records doc:umented all transactions Jlobert Burke had y,ith h1~ brother, John. and he did not ;1ct ~c(·retly 1n establishini::: three f1rn1s \ht• government claims y,•ere '"sh(•lf · operations, Hobert has lt·:-.tlfil·<i . Hober! Burkt>, <l'I, or Ori nda, is a .:ovcrnmcnt wi tness. granted im- n1unity for his testimony, at the trial or his brother, J ohn, 48, of El Cajon. on charges of fraud in the sale of GcoTek oil drilling shares. John Burke is accused of con· s piracy and fraud in making allegedly untrue s ta te m e nts and omitting necessa ry fact s in the sale or securilies. using the mails ror such activity and making a raise statement to the Securi ties and Exchange Co m. mission. The go\'f.'rnment claims that al John's direction, ltobert set up three companies that ' were .. shell" or dummy "concerns to which Fun- damental Oi l Co.. paid inflated prices for drilling and oil leases. The excess received abo\•e actual oosls was then siphoned back tQ John Burke for his personal use. the prosecution clai ms. Questioned by Assistant t:.S. ,\u~. Steele L:ingford, Hobert Burke testified he tran~ferrl'<i $170.000 from one or thf.' th rt't' oil firma; hl· forme<I into hi s person:ll acl'ounts and then wrote chl·ck ~ fnr lhl' amount. to .John . l.asl "'eek he t1·st1f1l·li nf s11n 1l~r Iran sactions in 'A'hu:h SJiS,000 v.;1~ tr:1n · sferred from lh1• thrt•1· cnmpanie!i, through J{obcrl 's pcr~onal accounl s 10 J ohn. Df'fense Attorney James !\-f.1c l nni~ said Robert had lcstifit'd a l·hcck for $100,000 he had sent to hi s brother y,•as deposited by John f:jt a time .,.,hen John Burke could not have niadf.' th1 · deposit because he was out of the country. The attorney said the check y,•as written Jan . 2. 1968 and John llurk('. his wire and J\1r. and !\-1rs. 011s Chan - dler left for Africa in mid· December and did n ot r eturn until mid- February . Chandler, publisher of thl' Los Angeles Times, has been named 1n a civil suit filed by the SEC againsl John Burke and his enterprises, al- leging fraud in the sale of securities. Chandler bas denied any fra udulenl conduct. Newspaper Files Suit DELANEY BROS. RECIPE! LOS A'.\'GELES fUPJ) - 1\ weekly ne\\:sp:tper hAs filed a SI million suit in Feder:i l Court against tht' city nnd tht! chi£'£ of poli ce for the arrest-or its editor following publication of a photo of actress Angie Dickinson's face on a nude y,·oman's body. The L. A. Star Tuesd ay asked fo r a j ud gment declaring the state criminal libel law unconstitutiona l, and asking dan1ages for ii· legal search and seizure. Editor Paul Eberle was ar· rested on the libel charge, and the ncwspaPC('s offi ce ..;;earch ed by pO'ti"ce last \\'£'Ck . -....... ~ -~.. ___ -. --- SHRIMP BALLS I La. Coeitld 5llli .... 9'0Md • I, .... .,. ... Chill S-1' 11. c., MMl'd e...,. 2 T.W.1p11111 Mlitcl'CI W.t.r Cllt1tiwf1 11/J T .... ,, 11115 °'""'"' °"5on I ..._... Coeittd &JI. 5Wrtd --CombiM al iN)rtdilf'lfs. ••c.,t porsJey -Chin --.-=onn into I inch balls and roll ilt minced parsley 414alcts approL 50 :If ... baas SMALl SHRIMP .. ---~.,.. ........ -- 'one-stop' shopping a.t its :finest! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS ' GIVE YOURSELF A • Charles H. Uarr J ewe lers • Darrell 's Dedrick Tux Sho1> • Veta 's Intimate Apparel •Humpty Dumpty Childre n 's •Anthony 's Cobb ler Shop BY SHOPPING THESE FINE STORES • Playboy Hair Styles • Paper Unlimited • Montgomery Cleaners • W<•stc h lT Shoes • Westcliff Tailors • Dr. Lou Roy Elder • Westcli ff Barbers • Th e Storekeeper • Markel Basket • H1 on Hardware • Bank M America FOR HALLOWEEN AND HOLIDAY ITEMS i I I • l11 c kor~· Farms • Sav-On Drugs • Dick Vernon 's • La Gallaria •Jean D.11hl • Halliday s l , ' - ' • " J .. DAii,\' Pll,OT t~ltl 'l'Oltl ,\I, l'AGE • •• • -Co_operation Works .,. . Costa l\.!csa m.,.v be no differen t from olhl'r __ ..,.__·Southe_rn G.'!lif.orn ia citie.s .. .in_havini.:-1.rat'fir proble n1s-; r-ll m.a y be di ff ercnt. in hO\Y it d1·:1!s "i_lh llu·m, .t • fhe m~nncr 1s open ;.ind e(f1CiC'nt an<l , 1nor t· ' ' • 1m~rtant, 1s one in \vhith citit.l!n l'Ontr1hulion.-. art.' ~,;;ought. The attitudl'COll\'(:\'t:d l>Y the tr<.itlic st~1ff :..ind . tb~ C'ommission is one of. t'ncouraging rcsidl'nts lo bring a proble1n to the cil.v's ~1ttcntion. 1-\f.tc1: th;it, judging· fron1 prol'CC'cl1n i,:s ;.11 tht· comm1 ss1on mcrting, the staff studi('S lhc road or inters ection in q ueslion and of fers ~1 rceon1 n1enrlat i<1n tJn \Vhal mi;::ht or n1i ght not ht· do1u:, bast·d 011 lhc dat <.i ~atherect. 'J'hfse dutn usuallv ineludl' ;1 survl'v of i.ill residents in a neighborhood rOr the ir \'iC\\'S. · Residents ::il so arc invited to cxpl<1in their \'iC\\'s :it the meeting <nu.I the con1n1i:-1sion n1c1nhcrs olfl·r their obs ervations. Ot·s pitc the free e.xch.allt!C of 'opini on. the issu es arc rcsol\1cd \\'ith rela tively little d elay· <1nd the in1prcssion is l hat this is no accide nt,.. ))lll rather the n<:ttur~1l con::icquc nce of thoroug h 11rcparation. • Control Si<le-stepped • ~ NC\\'porl Beach \vasn't try ing to have llug hes Air\\'est thro\\'n out of Or<1ngc County 1\irport J;.i s t \\'Cek \\'hen it objected to the county 3\\'arding the airline an ''intc ri m ''operating lease at the a irport . 1nlC'rim Jrase that assures Air\vt-Sl continued opcration~-at-the-airporTuntil-<t major environn1ent:nl impact statcrnWccnl n the entire uir~>Ol'l is completed so111etin1t• in 197 ·. . The plunn-1 g comn1i ssion recon1mcnded n~ favor of lhe :Jirline without requiring_ it to ~tie ~n cnvironn1 cntal Impact report co,·cr1ng the 1nter1m lc~Sl; arr;.inMemcnt. . 'fhcrc is no reason \vhy Air,~·esl shouldn I b~ kept un a monthly operating basis to uss.urc .resident s in1pactcd by its operati.ons-rvcry step JS being taken lo rninimizc environmental haza rds. Halloween Frolic The city of Costa J\1e:-.ajs trying hard to make this a safe 1:;1nd sa ne llallov.·ccn by staging the first cilY"'ide llnlloween carnival in 'fc \Vinkle Park Thur- :-iday night. '\....._ 1'he purpose is to "Mi vc yo~1ngstcrs a ~ea I ~lternati ve t.o trick-or-treating, and its annual penis. !\-tembers of the Department of Leisure Services have y,iorked harp to make a s uccess of the carnival \vith little funds.. They have plunned a costume contest. a pumpkin carving contest and g ames and :;urprises. They hope the carnival \Vi ii become an annual event. g ro\ving in support and attractions each year, <.ind thus save many people fron1 accident bnd injury as well giving everyone a good time. •• 1'he city s imply \\·ante d Air\\'l'!-i t kepi o n a monlh·to·n1onth lease a s a n1eans of assuring thlo' airline's \\'holehearted coo·pera tion in eon1plying \Yith environn1e ntal stand;.irds. 1'hat coopctation h;.isti't ;,il\vays been the r e . i\'luch \viii depend on ho\Y \Veil the carnival gets off the ground this year. 'l'he best \Vay parents can :-.upport.it is by taking their childre n to Te\Vinkle Park 1'hursday nig ht. 1'he carnival begins at 6 p .m . with fe.stivities l asting three hours. • • .- But the c·o unty Planning Con1mission pa\'erl the \vay for fjoi.ird of S upervisors i.ipproval of the inlerin1 ll'USC by denying the cit)'s a ppeal.. 1\s ~1 res ult. the board is free to complt!lc the Dear • -' \ - • ' l c \lote Ca1i Hel11 Energy: Radical ' Changes' Ar~-Due • Gloomy Gus Seni9rs,' Housing Needs • I, ~ t\\'1~llli"G 'l'()i'\ -Theoi l l'ri.\'oi~"·111 1l'bange not only lhe nalion·:-. _ t'®non1it:->, l>ul 1\s environment. ;1.-. \\'ell. l·ligher nil price:> ha\·e forced the Unite d St<itc ~. unfl1·r Projl'l'l lnde pendMel'. In st;1 rch for Ol'\V sources of l'nergy. '!'his v<i ll hrin~ :>Ome rad It al c ha ngl·~ I 11:\1nl'rit:a .. ·~rt.e\:h.austi\'l' ~ccrt•t study by th~ f''todfYti l2 • Encr~y Administratio11 • fqi-ecaSts that tht• l'hergy boom "'ill bring 1n ore m1n1· , t~agedies. fewer -.uto a ct·1dent:-.. more indu s trial no ise. :.ilent w lar (·n~r·gy, It m uy • l'r(•ale :-.hale oil boo1n to\\'ll:., 1vith \1·retche d health fa cilities. It mi g ht 1.:vcn lead to c<.irthquakes. Oil.: As 011 b ecom es morl' e xpens ive <in d l ess avai labl e. <\meriCans "'ill d rive les:, <.1nd kt:t::p 1heir homt~s cooler in 1vinte r . •·[)ecrc<Jscd rt•llance on lhl: pri\'alt~ .1u t.omobil c wil l c ul acci<il'nt r;ites. ;_1,., 1vell as automobile emis:o,inns." !ht· report predict:-.. '"Bf'nl'fiti:i l healt h f'ffects m ay also rcsull from lo"·ercd thcrmosta110 .. , But ho1n ro\\ nt!rs prubnbl.v will ln1'u l:.1\(' t hl'ir hom~'S better. \l'hH·h 11ould 1·aus1' sln1tt..'r .. \'('Oting of ;11r' p1)\l u1a nts 1.'mill L·1I by .... tobacicu produrls, t:as stoves. aerosol c;1ns, elC .'' This v.'ould cause ''inerc<Jsctl 1 (':tpo~urc to J)Ollutanl:'i .. , ' . ('l)1\L : •·t·n:r! l'lll t>rg<'S ;J S !h1• d1r1 u•:,,t t'nert!~ "ou r·c·p of all l'ul'I~ i·on!»idl'rt'CI ." d •'l' I ;1 rl':-the study. Y ('I ii n1 av hCl'OIJ1l· "tlu• interin1 tu1·I -.ol1r1·c: until nucl(•<)f, ~h <il1' 011. :.11l;1 r ;10d i\COth1·rrn;1J l.it:ili\1(''-ra n h1• hu.ilt " 1'he natuin·., l ~;, non t'11;_d nlln1·r~. \lhO:;o,P "he~illh a11d :-..lft'I) l'tTOrd l'- lllll' of the 1111rf:.t fur ;.iny 1nd11 .~11'y." 1«1 n look f!lr\1 ;_1 rd lo e11·n 1n•~ft' danger !rMTil lu n:1. <l1 sca:-.1·. dea!llf':-.:-. Jnd IO]U IV. (JACK ANDERSON ) For the rc:->t 01· tl1 1.' popul ation. murc· r o<.il 1\·ill n1 c:1n mOl'l' sieknC':.s and d t•:it hs rron1 poll utants. 1·a11 smokt· slacks \1'111 not ht'lp. <le~1nte \~·hat tht: p ll1\·e r cn mp a ni es say. 'fh l• t'nvininn1cnt will illsn be 1:icusQnt..>d b.v sla~ !'ire!>. e hcm1 eal lc;1ks <111(f'othcr 1:oal hyproduets. A :;tutly nf asthm:ilu's. l'or t•xamplt'. l't·vc;1J,, that <1tt1.1 eks go up tht> 1\t~ar~·r !ht· l'ic·1 i1n .~ are l.0'1:1 t•nJI firL·d po11 l•r pl:n1t Sll:\l.£ OIL : Sh alc 011 "'orkcr::. "'di he p1 :iguC'd by "dusl. noi se :ind <n:eidenl~ ... not to n1cntion "'\'Ulat il1· h~·dro1.·a rbn11:-.." d uring 1111• cnt ·n.:v boom. Snn11• of tht'.'il' 111:1y t'au:->1• ('<ltl\'.Cr. 11·h11·h !h(• \\ al\•r run·ofr fron1 tht· sp1·111 .'h:L!l' could <.il :-.o sprt•ad. "IJt•\'t'lopment of sh:.ilt· oil racili1 i1·s r·ould he a('t·onipaniL-'d by boom to11 n dc1·1'loµmen1 ... th e r1·port warn~ "Ad el1u 01 lt' Ol l'd1 c:.d ;_111d s anitar.1 f;1C'iliti l'S rnu ~t he Pf!I\ lfh'll IQ COSllrt• puhhc: h~·a lth .. ·· SOL .. \ll t:~t-: R c_; y : ··s.,1ar l'IH:rgy •·111ergl·~.:1 s thC' t·l 1·unc~1. s afL•s l f'ncrgy sourct'." ;dlhouch th1::rt• i:; a pO~:;ih lc hc.ilth haz:1rd t'rom t h~ l.!C rmanium used 111 "photovot;111 · 1·ell s." s!~11 cs th<' rl'pnrt l I y d r· o e I t' 1· I r 1 l' fl o 1r t' 1· ll vdrocleclri1· po\1vr. 11h1•1·1·it (';111111 · t11'-1·l'loped. 1 ... t·on1p11 r;11 11·('lv fJ'\'t' 111 -.1:rious h1•at1h p1·uhlems. ThP 1·h1•.f d;ingcr .. s;1~s th•• 1·1·1"H1r1 , \\Otdd C•Hn•' I rnn1 :1 d:in1 t 11ilu f(· Solid \\':1 .,11· Fu .-·I: Solid 11a:-.l1·s prt1ba bly '' dl he burned lor fuel. 'rhis 11v1tlrl hel p 111 1pe nut "open dumps 11·h1t:h <.ire excell e nt brct'lliug grounds nl dis1·:1s1· c·:1r r\ in~ 111 :-t'('t' :ind rodl•nt:-" Kl1C1.1·: \H t•t)\\l~K : \ut·l"·'r 'lll'rgy. \\'hllt· .. cl1·u11 l'lll'rt:y S•1Ur{'(' 1n lcrn1~ ot' ;11r qu;1lil,\," .,1;.1h•s tl1" r eport . "prescn\s lhl' g r1·ate .. 1 pot!'nli01I h:Jzar(t tn human J11•alth nl I fcel ']loomy like you \\·hen :-.1'f' lhO:.(' po litl('<il JJO.'iters that· l1l1ght the la11d sc;1pc-and luu<t !'>flnlL' pulit1('ia 11 \rh11 probably ~;i~ s he':-. l'igh!ing µoll~Uon~ Are 1 h(•y really n;u\'C e1111ugh 10 think this "'ill n·in \'Otes'.' Not min('! .I C. V, G1<1<1"'r G11• commtn\~ 40e ~ubm.llH br ••~a.,.~ •nd CIO ~01 M-tt••arilr r~IKI tloe •oew• DI lht ,....,,papH. Strwl rovr pol J>O••• to Gl-y G.,., D~•lr/>;101. ;ill' J ueJ ~ ... .o\ll persons' are susceptible lu 1';,1diation and its effects of ranter, 111u1 at ion :-. a 11d li fe shorteiUn.e. '"ru d:11t• " r ht· repurt add:. ... lhe r1· h;l\t' b1•t•n Jlj) h:.i t ardou:-> l'l'least>s ,,f radiatlo11' 1" the publi c f ron1 <·0111n1C'rc1a l real'tors in the Un1led SL;1tt'" ., The 50 no11· in operation ar!' f'iJnsidl'rf..'<I 1'afer than power plants fi red hv co<.11 or oil. But lhe enormous '1langei-s 01· plutonium, which can raust.· hone· l.'anet::r from lhe mosl n1finit C'.,i m11 I t'Xposurf>. "cannot bl' d i:<;mi~:-.L•d " (;EOTllER:\I AI~ E XER G \': As another substitute for oi l. it may be possible lo harness the hent from the t•arth ·s rorP nut a long with the useful stcum. n1orc noxious substances - ~ulficl es. ammonia, earbon monoxide. arton. radon. bori c acid and mercury -\Vi II also bubble out of th e t'arth. (J ri lling for geotherm::il puv,·er is a 11Qisv ext•reise. somctimPs causing dC'afnC'SS arnong miners. ".fht.• rol e of l.!e n!her1na l d evc l o pm1•n1 111 tn)!e,erin.e earlhquakes 1:. not \It'll l;no,1-n .. " the rcporl adds •Hn1nousl.v. .. hut 1hr potentials (or n1 ajor :.eisn1u· .11·11011 ran not be dismisst'CI . ·· ,\\ mo re ;:1 nd more energy ts produeC'd in ~m eri ca. the ~cpo rt lorcse('s ;.i noxious release ot soot, salts , tic.id s. tarry droplets, dusts, -.ul furous gasses. nitrous gasses, <·ur hon monoxid t-, oxidants. h\'droe<i rbons and olhcr filth into lhl' Jlf ·rhe rl'sult:-.. a ::. Slll't::ificd 111 th" r1•rlt1 rt art' enough to n1ake a per:.011 11an1 to ;;o b at k 1 11 thf• hul'Se a nd -bu ggy <tnd lhP 1 n JJll'·QUI lted double bL>c:I 1'othl' Editor • f:l<lel'l y citilen:. on 101\' fixed income :·ire in desperate need of adequate low eo:-.t housing .. They St'lrllJm represent a rnajority. Qr ;1 ~ignificant 1.10l it iC'al force in tht-t'o1nmonillt•s in \\'hil'h \'otei-appro1·al is re4uired IX"J'OrP public housing can he cnn..-tructed. A:. a result s ubs tCJntia l fedt•ral hou.~ing funds go to other stales. "'hile Cali for· nia senior citizens continue to borro1\• front their food budjlets to pay fh(• high • t'ostsofhousing .. i\ \'OTE FOR Propos1t1on 15 11ould 'retain local conlro.t, (city counei l a p- proval "·ould still be re4uired hefO l'l' any huus1 ng could he approved I but 1\·oul<I e l inli n~l e· the un11e{·t-'s~11 r~ <l e l;:.i v .~ and t"'X Pl'll St>,: or :-.pcl'i:d rcfcr(·nrl u rn clcl'l tun,, J->assage ol' Propus1Lion IJ \\'Ould en· c·1111ra g£' construt• ti on or public h~_u sing units and 11·ould therl'hy bench! thl' pri\·ate bu:;i ne~s sector \1·hile at th .. · .~a1ne tilne pro\·itJ ing nel•ded Jobs .. Please join u~ .. the California Labor Federation, and the League of Wo1nen \'ul e r s in \'Otin g on ~ov. 5 fnr Prupo:.il1on 15 .. FR1\'.\'.K A'.\'.O JE:\'.\ F'ORBATll .\sset~ ·rothe Editor . I "'ish to stress the follov,i 1ng pcnnt:; 1n favorofSenalor De nnis E. Carpenter: t. Senator Carpenter does not par- ticipate in the legislative retirement plan. 2_ ~le has consistently opposed the early retirement. 1>1<.111 for legisla1or.., du ting his le nu re in office. . 3. He favors :t la1v l i1n i l1n ~ legislators to a total of 12·ycar serviC't' 111 Sacr amento. Thus, eliminating the need for a re tire ment sy.'ilem and guaranteeing <1 new ilipulofpcople anfl ideas in lo Sacramento. 4 .. I believe he has done an excellent job in Sacra men to for his constituents. LLOYD i\t. LARSEN To the Editor .~The Evolution of' Halloween ~ , ''our cditor1<1 I endor~ement ,-,f <Ju1' 111t·umbent stale senator d~'le-' nut :-1 1 11·e ll 1vi t h man.v persons \1•ho ar~ Ill· !crested in human right:-. and pal' t ieularl.v_ i n ·tht> elim1n at1on of int"quitie~ suffered by "'Olllt~n and ul her minority groupi'. 'l'nQ\Ofr111v l)(•tng \Ldlo11·\'Ctl 1!1l' younjiffr., \\'Ill 111..• on 1111· pro1vl \\'1th rh~if'~ 11nu:d "tr1tk 11r Jr ,.;1'(" cuf)L'r. l<0 o ll-1>•1n ~ lh e 1.rad1l\t'n of ''"n 1ur1e* they "111 IJo • lfE'C~d 11 111. Ill 1tl:i :i k'f, wigs :ind 1·os turn c ..; r1•p rt:5entin:.: \\'ii 1·h c:.; ~ho st:-, h o b go blin :' ur nlher ccri ~ eh:11\11· 1cr:.. Llr )!1ng: pan ·nt~ \,, t•\er .. ·1:-.t• i::r1·a1 1«u111on lh« ll1'pnrln11·n1 nl l 'on:-.l11n er Affairs h:1s issued a hull..:t.in 11'arn1n ~ Qf lhe dani.:crs in :-.u('h co:-:turn inc. Fqr<'most 1s the advice that cost untc-s :-.houl<i hf' nant<' r<'t ar<li~nt. But tht•y warn th:1t Slll'h f:)l~lllO.I! :1s "flam e re~ardent" Qr "flamP rf'si.stanr'do.·.:,. .not mcun the rn uti•n:1l 1, tirc1>roor. (A.1slun1 c:s .~hould Ill' hi1d1ly visi ble or decor:11cd 11·ith ref)f.'Cli\'C tn1>e. so ihat 1nolur1Sl!i \1 dl '-f'\' lh1•n1 Candles or open fl.1m c 1;1nlt'rn~ :11'<' :1 "nO ·nt~" and bntt1•ry IJOll Cl'c~I l1 ~ht11l).: IS r11vorcd A.:-<1 parlinr! 'h"t lh•' f),•p:1rtn1cnt a.t~1tes the bc:-.t 111.\llC~' fur ~Jl1'I\ 1:-. l•I ,it11y hor..it~. Thi.,, •ti t•our:-:~" 11011lrl h .. ' the n1ost srn~1bh· :1nrl Y."mlld 1•hm1nale the risks of r tuldr('n lx·ir11Z run 01·c1'. lllt.:ickcd, or :;1\Cn 1Xl1.•.,onuu~ Qr 111hcr ( EARL WATERS ) inJU riou ~ ~ubst;1nc(':-. In 1hL' h:1 nrlnu1 of c:inrlv or olh .. ·1· lrt'ats Stnrit'f:. of d ep r:l\:C'd pe r;.nn:-1'1 ·1~111n ~: !he l'h1Jdrcn t•antl\' t't1<1ll•d l;.ix;il111•,, h:1\·1· l)(icn rt•purtcrl 'num<'rou." 1 im1•:-. 'l'hl' ;_1d\t•n l of .. trick or 1r1.,1! · 1, nl r··1'l'lll. \ 111ta).!(' ;1n+t 1\:l., 11t•p1il.11·11(·d l,11'.~<.'ly through tin• c11orl~ n! lho1't' 111 puld1l· c duc.1l1 on . It 11;1 :-.. 1111•\' 1w\11'vrd "v.'<1\' to t111·cr1 1h1· 1•hilflrl'n I rnn1 the 'c rut>\ ·;enrl I h<111:.:hl I r~-. pl':111J..' \1 htrh h:1d co111e lo 111ark J l;1l ln11·1·1•n 111 fOl'mc 1· ycari1 ~Tll .• I .. 1n t he 1111 nd" of tn~1nv. 1t 1' ,, poor 'lnluflOll. Anti 11 i" par I 11:1d;1rl.v 1n.1ppropru1lu for etluca 1or~ to IJl• en· rnur<.1 1o:1ni;.: youn~stcr." to indul~c 111 ex · lortion. even this n1Lld Corn1. io!ainsl tht• c1 t1 ze n ry a:i ii n1ean .-; or amu:-Pml'nL II 1:-. ;1 f:n· crs lrorn lhc real 11).canini: f1f th(' d.iy l<'OI' 11 n\:1rk .~ th1~ CVl' Of Jlall(l\V i\la.--.l' or ,\II Saini~ J);1y . Thal lt•st.i\'al "'''-•w out 111 a three d uy l'l'lt•bl':1t11)n hrlt1 h\ !l1l' anclt>nl Orurds, .;1 pr<'·l;hr1~t1;rn r1•l1;:1.1n o'f th1• Cclt.'i. ·rh1· CY('nl 11.1:1:-. 1•1)11H·1drnt lo the ((·~\1\•:11 nf P11r11011.1, l{n1n ;in ~odtl1·:.s I ot rru1l,, and );(ardens. :.o the ro:1 st1n~ ot 11111 ,-:ind :ipplcs bec·atne syn1bolu· vf I he rt•Jo1r1 ng of the harvest. :-;1nr1~ 1 11 ~~ anl'1 c11l s \tere !'I U\lf'r l'11llOUS I.hey lx:lil'\'ed the eve Ut•forf.- ::~~·1e1 ·;:~::b;,~·~~~~ <~~ds"~·:~~h~~'\~ .~~~~.,, Sn tht'Y k<'pl :ill ni ght vigils with bo n 111·1·"· "" 1hl' fe-.11vt1I carr1('<I Ovl'r to 111 .. rv n10!1Pr11 ltn1''·' the innovation of 111tr h ;1nd 1-(ho~l CO:\tu n1r f:. 11n1I iac·k o'l:1nlt'l'll " btc01 111c purl of the Ob/'icr \,llH'('. llAl.LO\\'f;F;N 10 th1 s uounlr,1• 1v:1 .~ I.he 01·1· a:.ion for t'on1n1unil y f••.,j i \'al!>, 11.,ually sp<J11sorl'd by lhc churchc:-. Nf'1~hlJors ~ath('r('d 1~1 1v;.t ch the youn)l hunt nuts. duck for ;1µplc . .; OOb · hing in a tub, and frolic in their 1\·ei1·d t·o~tun1cs . A!i the years \\'Cllt }>y sumc of lhf' tomfoolery got out of hand :ind IK:ta mc prankery which \VOrked hurt!· ~hip:. on othcr'l'. Eventually the more stn1st<:r types sci;~ed on the occasion l!1r 1i1a.~k11 and chsgulscs to perpetrate 1.ht•fts and 111 hl'I' ('rin1c.,, So th<: "tr1 t k or tr(!:it " is an im · pro\·crricnt but ll~1llo11.1C>en could he 111uch mo1·c n1e:1n1n.:rul if Lhe t>ffort ""'as fn1• a 1no1·c thou~htful and b('tlc r 1"'gu nt1.c<t ff':-.livily. It i.'i un oppor- 1u11l1y fnr lht' churches lfl rc~tnrc the C"'\•t'lll to u ~art'r .ind rnorc \\Orlhy nc· I SE~ATO R C1\RPt;ll-:IER'S record nf voting a gain8l <.1 ll Jeg:islation desig· nt•d t o r e m edy lht~ c 1,1rre n l I 1HC'ks We'd do the repairs but we can 'f get the leather/' - f, ( MAILBOX ) l.etter . ..-/r11ri1 readers are Wf'lcome. f\'l'lr- 111ally irriters .~ho u ld co11vey their mes- .~nyes ni JOU 11.iords or les,~ The rig/11 to con dense letters In /ii .~pace or elimi11a1e Ii/xi 1.~ re.~rrved. All letter.~ mu.~t include sjy. 110/ure and 1t1ai/1ng addre.~s but name . ..- 111n!J bl:' u11t!Jheld on request 1/ ~ujf1cie111 reosrnr 1.~ appare1lt. Pvetry Will 11ot ·./Jt' µublished -· <l1.,e1·1n11n:1t1on ~111.~1 11<1nlU·n-i., 1111 l1k·rn1,.,h<'d. Ill• \'Otl'd "Ill)" on C\'{'r,1 pro1>!)!'~d rnttdl' dur.1ng hi s l ~st1.ern1 11f .,lfirt· ·r his inc!ud'C:. tht' follu\ring J HC\ 1:-.10 11 of :.ehool ll·Xth•')nk~ 1•• ~Ill' ;, r1.:alr:-.l1t· portrayal uf both .,('Xl'l'> :! Funding of d ay care eenlerson or i1ear public universities. colle,ges and eon1munity eollege~. ~ :i The Equa l Emplu~·mcnl Oppur- 1un1tv Actor 1971. .i. He \'i:.ion of the 191'1! Civrl H1 ~hl~ ,\l·t:t to pro hibit S(·X di:.crirnination 11) luring ;,ind promotion:. for St:Jll'. Cuunty und City Agencie!>. .i Pruh1bllin;.: pubhc· :-.thool.' 1n1 111 d1.,.er1n11n:ilion 111 employ n1ent cu:1 th t· basis of sex a lone ti. Pro\'iding et1u01l f:t('1Jitie:-; and lreatment of cuu11 1y jail inm:J\(':. All of lht· 111 Pa s ure:> described 01 lx,i\ I' "·ere pa>.Sl'd (1\'Pr\vhelm1ngt.v i11 th,, State Sen<ll•:. (Jur sen<itor not 0111~ ,·otcd a,ea1n~1 th~·se hut 1.1 a:-. 314;un ~L 12 other prO•\\'nm l'll · ·' r 1ght:-hi ll~ . :-ili ltEl.'i' tlus kind nf ln ;i-. ;ig:__.111,1 the interPsts of al lea:>t ;~, ll"l't'l'nt 11r thf' voter,, s hould be bf'ou~ht to the· ;11 tention of the puhlie 'l'he ('h:1l len::.il'r Frank Barbaro. offer:. a n(·\~ l;_1('t' ;, fresh approach and rl':o.pt'e1 f11r 1ht· ri ghts of all hum<.1 n being:-.. ~n~llld1ng v.·01nen I' A TRICIA HERZOG . ' ,' I :\'OW f'oea. 1'(1 thf' Edi!or. ~ ,._ I'd like to 1h:ink you tor the duut.!1· 1«J1·erat.(1t· g 1\'f'I! uur NO\V meetin;,: l )cl. l•J, As <1 repul<1ble ne1vsp'aper thou).!h. I thought you might be in- r,~re.~tf'd 111 the truth of \\.'hat actuall.v li<ippt:nc tl Althoug h Y.'t' c::uuld get the firsl prnjer.1.or to 11·ork, il "-'Ou ld not hold the larger Kodak Carousal tr<.1ys. r then phoned a ll'ierid. to borrow hi s Koda k projector. ~1'wo. women drove to pic k it up, returned and set up this !)Ccund f)rojeclor. . · · Luter. the owner or the Proje('tor did arrive because he \vas interested in seei ng lh e slide show. \' Al :-.o. there:: 1vas nn error in•IJle date quoh'<i in the· article. Otlr ·general monthly rneeti,ngs are held the third \Vcd11esd11y of each month. not Friday as 1v1.1-.1·rroucously printed. 'l'h11nk you again for the double covera11c of our tfleeting. , l\18. i 1. KUHN. Preslde.nt l.~guna Beach Chapter NO~ Ef'ottfJtttie 1•11~.rlr. To the Editor : \Vould hke toas k the hclpofthe Daily Pilot or some or its morecconon1ic~lly wc:11.vt!rst:d readers in understanding President l·'ord's "hil<." the bullet" program. Ther e :ire scv~ral aspects or the P-rcsi<len l '~ a nti ·infl;;1tionary progr;1m tha t I am not able t'o und r· stand, undouhtedly llec:.iusc I have not hod the r1pl)Ortonity or lulking with his ~Clll\Om j Cj!X per ts. f'IRST, the f'rcsident.ha$SU~ACSlcd thut we II.he pcoplo,' thal U.1 cul down on ou r .~p('nrl i nr! ;ind prict·s \\'i ii comC' <lo" n I :.t·e th:it c;1 1· sale:>01redown and the·~· l1a\'c b<•t>n :-.harply do\\'ll 01·er the l:i:-1 t -.i:u 'year.,, ~'l't price;; for cars ha \'(' c•(illtinuqct to r1 .~t" i\1anuf:1cturers ot' m:.in\· ron,,un1l'r items -'TV sets, fur- 1utu1:e. hon1c a ppliance!>. etc. -are luyi ng oO' 11 nrkl·rs for lack of busines-. yet th1• ~onsun1er price index con- tinues to, r1:.e. liuilders.want go\·ern- ment help he caust• the housing bu~1nt•ss i:. :-o b<td .. !'\01 hf..•ing an ec:onomic.expert. I a n1 not able to sec ho\v .all thi s C\'ide nt con- !)Unu:~r bl\)·ing-resis t.a.nee ha• brought prieesdof·n ... 1-('f.:R T ,\IXL\. und e·r ,;-tand Prel'idenl Fo rd's di:sta.~tP for pric<: t·ontrol:-f o1· li k e ;iny good . red·blooded Am<'rican I ant (Qt" free enterprise. 1'he on!,\· thing that l lim not a hie to t'O tpprl'henU 1~ "·h.1· the gO\'ern· 1nent fC'<:l:-> thal 11 i:-. l!OOd to hav'e con- 1 l'Ol:-. 1n the for n1 of quotas, parit ~· Pl'll'CS. ch1t_tc:-., 1•1(' L!i hee.p prices up as 1n the ea~ of 11 hl·:1t. ~11gar. cotton. !'>tC'el and ulher eon1n1odi,lies t11hite maintalnin ~ tha t controls to keep prices dO\\'n are un ~ound. The Prt>:.ident ha::: <J!'>kc d the i\·liddle E:t~ler n countrle:; ror tontrols to keep uil prices down, but he has advocated no control:-. fnr natural gas prices domestically Of course, I realize that <tll of this •seems inconsistent to me because I tlon't ha1·c access to his e<·11no1ni(' experts ljne thing-that does cheer me.is that profits of of I. s ugar. steel. food proces- :.i ng anti 1n:1ny other C'ompanies are up a ~t ronon11call,\· and if I undl'rsta nd the )!1J \'t'rn111e11t ':. etonu1nic theories cor- r1,('lly. thi:. :-.hvul<I suon sol\'e in rlation. '.\()\.\'. ;i ll the consumer has to do is· 'bite t h1.· bul le!" Jon g c no ugh PE-:1·ERl\f llAZJ::LI . ~01ce r Play'! 'l'u the E~itor 1,,n't it um:Jzin~ th:.t the Nade r )!rnup. lh1~ P eo1ll<''s Lobby <.ind En· 11run1nent:1I t:onl 1t1on. diver:.e grnups. h<.1ve joined together and f1.1und the ti n1e and nioney to in- \esliga11• F;e n. t'arpenter ':. apartme11t in Sacra1nento'' Nader 1hims1.:lf has cost lhe Am · cricun publi c billions or dollars 1v1th hi~ riflit·ulou:. idea:; of how peopl1' sholiltl lt 1·e .. ~1t or d1·ive, aside frorn lhe buz¥·r~ 10 r emind you th<1t he i., only thi)'lking of your welfa're. Even more amu;dng is that these super. holier·~han·thou groups never seem to find 3 Democrat a t fault lfthis isn't ~ politicol power play by supposedly non·POlftical grou ps, wtiatever could )-'OU caU it? • i GOLDIE .JOSEPH · I f ORAltGE fOAST . ' I DAILY PILOT , t Robert N 1 Weed. Publisher Tllomo3 K eevil, Editor Jtatbara Kreibich. f.'ditoria/ Page t"'dilur ,. Th.I ('ditori~il page of th~ Oaliy Pilot Se(!ks tn Inform 3nd stimulate readers by presenting on this pige diverse commentary on topics off"" teresl by syndlbtcd cotumrthrta and c:artoonist11. by p~ovidlng a forum for rtaderi1' views and b~· presenting lhis newspaper's opinkms and ideas oo e:urrent topics. The editorial Optnlons or lh~ Daily Pilot appcfr only In the editorial oolu1nn at the top of the pa ge. Opinll>ns cxprtssed by the columni!illl onrt cartoonisls .and leUer writers ar~ their O\\'R and no vndor!>emcnt "t I hl!ir \•lews by the O;i lly Pilot should be inferred. Wednesday, October 30, 1974 ,. r