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1974-11-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
• 1 • J -an • . . MONDAY AFTERNOON, November 4, 1974 Voe.. U. NO. -I U:CTi__OtilS, H ,AGES _/ .. ' ----__._.. ......... -·--· -· -------- ---·-- f • ID ex Light Voter . . Expected for I ' ur ers Turnout County ·.~-'"'.:---------- -. Candidates Fire ·Last """•' .. ----·--·-----..-·-·----~------ Hurrahs • Athlete's Death . . Montana Pair • Facing ~earing By KATHY<LANCY ., ... O•llfl'llll-.it Two brothers from 1t1ontana face arraignm ent Tuesday in connection with Thursday ni ght 's brutal market slaying or F ounta in Va lley and Orange Coast Coll ege athlete-scholar Stephen ''Mike'' Finklea. Suspects H:ugh Daniel Bea n, 23, and Charles Dennis Bean,· 22, have been held in Orange County J ail San Pedro Gas Attendant Held In Sex Deaths ·AD RESPONSE 'TREMENDOUS ' -''Tremendous.•• That's the woi'd a Hunti ngton Beach man used lo describe the response t his Daily Pilot t lasslfied ad produced : •gg [\A RT GT, Z dr. b11ekets, slant six, A/T, I owner, - $425. lCK•·XXXX. tr you have a..,psed car you would like to convert. to cash, call 642·5678. Put a few w.ords towprk for you. In the Daily Pilot . ,, ----.. . . Too~g ~hat Trieyele • Light Voter Turnout Expected in -C-o~nty By WILLIAM SCHREIEER ' 01 .... o.ilf "'"" Stall T uesday's C1cclion poses some m ajor issues and cruci31 legislative faces lo an Orange County elec- torate that is expected to stay away from the polls in large numbers. l The county Registrar or_ Voters nas predicted that less tha n 68 per- ce nt or t h e county's 812,000 registered voters will cast ba llots -.during the vqting hours or 7 a.m. to ~p.m . ~ Besides. n umerous-&talewi~e n.ces, major ballot measures or co n- cern to Oran·ge Coast voters include: -A proposed local sales tax or up to a penny to pay for an intensive system o'f mass transit in the coun· IY .• -Tax overrides in a haJl·doien Orang"e Coast 'Street lightini .districts covering the communities ·or Sunset Beach, Laguna tllll s, 1Capistrano Beach, Mission ylej0; Laguna Niguel, El Toro, unlncor· . - porated I rvine and Dana Point . :\Vitho·ut passage. the. lights go out next sum mer. -School tax . votes in HuntingllJn Beach and the •larbor Arca. -Seven charter c.1mcndment s in lhe city o( Seal Beach. -A municipal Lax measure in f-luntington Beach. Orange Cou nty \'Oters must also decide between the candidrtes in four Congressional districts. several state legislatiYJL.districls.__a uper. , <S.. VOTERS, Page i\1) PILOT'S CHOICES Daily Pilot reeommend~tlons on clectjvc offices and prop.- osltions on Tuesday'_! ballot. which have been-examined in dclail during the past t"'O weeks, are aummariied on today's cdltorlol page, A6. I Religious Sect To Have Tests CORTEZ, Colo, IUPI) -A state health ofri ci:1l has con\•inced 35 mem· be.rs of a r cllgious s<.>rt to agree to throat cult urcs to find carril'rs of the infectious diphlhcri:1 "'hieh killf'd a 4- year·oldgirl. The lUlidentifil'd girl. "'hos~ purl.'nt s refused her immunization a~ainsl the disease, died last \VCel.;. She \\'OS the nrst diphtherla victim in Colorado 1n many years. _ A judge 1n Cortez ordered the girl 's two brothers hospitali zed when It was determined they :ilso had the di seas!'. Q_r. Tho-ma ~ V"crno11, -c hl e_l · epidemiologist for the Colorado 11calth Department. rtew to Corte7. Sunday and persuadrd th~ sect mem· bc:s to submit toJhroat cultures. Indian Tear Gas PATNA. Ind ia IAPI -Indian ~ijc_c_ fired tear gas today into a crO\l.'d 0£ more than S,000 !iludti nl nctivlsts, breaking up a t"·o·hour 1u1t1~ovcrn· mcnt marC'h led by a 72-year-old roe or Prime t\linlstcr lndlra Grindhi. ' Flournoy, Brown-Set Last Tour Orange cOas & ' Weather }'"'air skies and warme r lcm· peratures are on the a~enda for , Saturday, with highs of 66 at the ~ac h es and 70 inland . Lows tonight46-52. I NSIDE TODA\" Do·it·yourstlf plta.surC: centers, wht'r'ein .•er. alcohol, food and f-"<llibJi11D-C4LILJ>Lt.<ll,IOli<iU/jj'1MJut-+-~~ 'lhe r t'su/tonf coni;equence1, 1s being studied by ~ychoiogists. Ste •tory.foge A1 . ,.,,._S.tvKr Al ... il"'I •• ........ ,. .., (l;llf9noi• AS Clettltiet ... ,, -...---. ,Ct•n-• •1 0.»tll,..ll<ff Alt Ell•t.l P-.e •M l"lltffUIM\lfll ., fiMfl(I &II ....... 9(.... •1 I J A~ DAILY PILOT s Mond1y,November4, 1974 Watergate 'Bonilishell' Me1no .. Bared \V AS,111NGTO N CUPI ).-The pros· etution in the\\' alergate cover•up lrial today disclosed 11 long lost memo it said s.110...,•ed ' the seven origin al burglars knew they were being paid for their s ilence-and cxpeclt!d to be pardffflOO by the :'\'ixon Administration lD return. Prosecutor James F. Neal told the ~ver-up trial of rive rormer ilides to Richard fl.1. Nixon that the new e vidence -a '·bombshell" memo wri tten by bugging consPlrator E. Howard 1-lunt J.r. on Nov. JI , 1972 - was surrendered Saturday by attor· ney \VHliam 0 . Bittman. Bittman, 11unt 's former counsel and an unindicted co-conspirator in the cover.-up pl ot, repeatedly denied the existence of the memo the past l\\'O years. Hunt ad mitt1..'<i to it only recen· Uy. Neal made the di sclosure, which he Kinky • described a s a "sad chapter" in lhe CO\'er-up plot, before former Nixon campaign aide J eb Stuart fl.1agrud.er resumed testimony. "llalf-measures will be unaccep· table," the Hunt memo said. ·~This should not be misinterpreted as a threat bu t a reminder that loyalty should alway~ be a two-way street. "'The defenttants have Collowed a ll instruction• met tculously and are mai nta in,j.n g their part o r the bargain." ·llunt said in the memo.· "The Ad m inlstralion, hoy,·ever, remafnSOeficient ... " .ft said the Whit~ llouse had not met · its "'commitment \\•hich included "l. Financial s upport ... Z. Legal defense fees ... 3. Pardons .•• <I.· , Rehabilitation." · ' The memo noted that some or the origi na l Watergat e defe ndants engaged In "h ighly illegal con- Seen Kangaroo Chums With Deer . . PLANO, Ill. CAP> -Kinky, the fugitive kangaroo, was reported spot· ted today by a t rucker on a rural road near the Fox River. · By, ~itizen's band radio, the trucker reported to Ed Swanson, who operates a tow truck and service station in Plano, that what wlis thought to be a kangaroo was sighted keeping company with thrc!! deer. The trucker said Kinky -a name given the elusive animal thDt no one is absolutely sure exists despite several reported.sightings -disap· peared as he headed toward the river about 40 miles southwest of Chicago, near l\l illbrook. • spi racies" prior to the.Watergate bug. ging on orders or "senior officials at the White Hquse .. •and demanded that commitments to' aid fllem be met n-o- later than Nov. 27, 19'12. The mem o a pparently hur~ the defense of cover·UP defendant Ken· nelh W. P.erkinson, whose attorney immediately m'J>ved for a mistrial. Hunt testified earlier that Bittman read it to Parkinson shortly after it was written. U.S. District Judge John ;J. Sidca denied a motion by John J . Wilson, at- lorqey for cover-up defendant H. B. Halde man, for a mistrial.' But he did not rule immediately on the mistral motion by J acob A. Stein, attorney for Park inson. The Hunt m emo, unsigned and en- tilled·slmply ''Re".iew and Statement of Problem," said the original con· spirators bugged the Democratic party headquarters against their bet· ter judgment and added: "If initial orders. to bug DNC headquarters were ill-advised, the defendants' sponsors compounded the fiasco by the Col lowing acts." Among these acts, it said, was "per- mitlipg deCendants to fall into the Ila.Rd's of a pa r anoid judge and three self-admitted Democrat prosecutor· s." This was in 3j;p~rcnt. reference t~ Sirica and the three assistant U.S. al· torneys who r an the initial in· vestigation -Earl Sil~rt, Seymour Glanzer and Donald Campbell.· The sev e n ''have grown in· creasin gly to feel that they are being offered up· as scapegoats ultimately to be a ba ndoned,'' it said. ' If said further that John N. Mit· The Kendall CountY sheriff's office .reporied the sighting to the J-lumane Society in Aurora. A kangaroo-"'·as first reported sigh.tell Oct. 13-wheh two Chicago Policemen said they were attacked while trying to catch it. Cyanide Killer Seis Off Calls to Police -chell, the former attorne'y general· ancJ Nixon campaign manager on trial, "may well have perjured him· se lf'~ in a s'R orn deoosition in a W ate rs:ate· rel a led civil suit. PASADENA, Tex. IUPI > -Phone calls to the police are beginning to slow down now, and those who do call ure just intently interested, not angry. .;They want to know ir an arrest htls been made yet," said a night dispat· cher Sunday. "I've only gotten one real irate call tonight. ~fost others just w~nt to kno\v if 'A"e got anybody yet. .And if,his name wi ll be publis hed \\·hen we get him ." ·•But most people . . well ••• i mean 1 •• I do n't think they want a lynching." Timothy !\lark O'Bryan, an 8-year· old boy killed ijalloween night by C)'anide-laced candy, is the reason for the calls. He is also the reason city detectives arc concentrating on a g r assy. l\YO·b lock a r ea i n a manicured, upper-middle class neigh· borhoOd. "There is no question it came from those tw~'lieets, ''Capt. R.E. Rhodes said. "We are talking toeveryo.J)e. '' -Timothy died Thursday nigtit ~ter his father agreed to let him eat one pii ce or candy before 'going to sleep. f 'rm11 Pnge A I SUSPECT. • • Jnvestigators maintain the two women murdered 'A-'ere known to en- joy male company and had many con· tacts in the a reas they frequented. The university coed told police she was savagely attacked by a man who invited her to follow him to his b rother's auto body shop for an estimate after a minor traffic ac· cident that damaged thcircars. Once there, he allei;:edly tried to sexuall y assault her before smashing the small ax into her forehead. ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT n.e or...,. co.i,1 a.•1r P1101 • ..,,~ IJlllllcti 11 ....... (llMCI ,,,. "*-·Prl'n. • p..eh\NldbY"" O.an1111 ~ti PubH,,,.lno (Olftlllny, Sfll.,.11t IOltioni ••• 111>l:rll(Vlt<;I. l•~C .. 'Oll' l~<OllQ~ Frl.S.¥. for C:...ta MeY, ....,.,..,., lk.c~. Hllnlll'QI"" lk«"IF-· ttln V1lt•Y, l<Yitlf. Sl<l<lltlwt• V1ll•Y llld . i....,... S.1<lll5o~ll Co11t. A llftlle r~I .oo•-l• ""*'""'" ~ .......... --·· ''-ptln(IOll PUtllli"l"O ll!lnl '' 11 1QO MU 91y Sl•~.Co1.l• Mou, c.i1tornl19'l6lll. . Jack R. Curlev ..... Pft•llM"l llld Gt ...... lr,t,o,...qe, ThO mas Keevil (<l•l&I' Thomas A, Murphine Mii"l 0"'0 E<11!0t Charle'S H. Loos Ric hard P ... Nall He was buried Saturday. The .weather had been rainy so Timothy , acco m panied by his yo4nger sister, his rather, two friends and the ir father, collected candy for onJy hal( an hour. ''Thirty seconds after I left TJm's room, I heard him cry to me. 'Daddyd Daddy, m y stomach hurts'," Ronal O'Bryan said. "He was in the bathroom, con· vulsing, vomiting and gasping and then suddenly he went limp." .Timothy died in the Pasadena Hospital abQ ut three hou rs later. Several persons living in the neigh- borhood said the traditional hal· loween act ivities were oye r for their children because of the incident. "~1y kids wlll never go trick-or. treating again ," Linda Smedly said. ··1 can't beli eve it would happen in a nice neighborhood like this one." "We-have every hope this will be s ucce~sful ," said detective Larry Tur-nips eed. ' 'Everybody '5.--puLtlng e_very_thin&.they 've &ot into this case."· The cyanide was fou,nd in candy ;traws given to O'Bryan and other :ostumed yo ungsters Halloween light Four other s traws containing ~yanide granules were located in the 1eighborhood, but apparently none of he other youngsters ate the candy, f 'rm11 Pnge A I VOTERS .•• visorial district and in a number of local areas. Votes of particular concern along the Orange Coast include: -Election of the first Mission Viejo 1.-t unlcipal Advisory Coun cil from a field of 32candidates. didates. -A runoff election between 12'- yea r incumbent Supervisor David Baker and challenger Larry Schmit . Baker's Second Distr ict covers much or -west Ora nge County, in- cluding Seal Beach. Fountain Va ll ey and most of llunlington Beach. . --·The re-election bid of Congres· s man Andrew llinshaw I ft -Newport Beach} in ·the 40th District. Chai· lc nger is R.oderick Wi lson, an . Oceanside businessman. -The race primarily between two Long Beach men -Republican Bill - Bond und De mocrat Mark 1-lannBford -to fillt the vacant seat of retiring Congress man Craig Hosmer, whose 34th Di strict includes much ol the west county. .-- Hunt deniCd the exis tence of the memo-until two weeks ago -just berore he testified in the cover-up trial. lte testified he finally decided to tell the tr ut~ because the men he \Vas protecting '"are no longer worthy or my loyalty.'' Stein described the situation as "a cover-up within a cover-up" that badly hurts his defense of Parki nson since he relied heavily on.the fact that the docume nt apparently did not exist. . ' • ' . Kalnabaela Link Flanigan ·Still . • Choice ·· ·of Ford -' . .,. WASHINGTON .<UPll -Despite atron1 Senate. opPotition,-l?residen For4 has deci®<t to renominate for· mer White House a"ide Peter Flanl.caq ·as ambailad:Or to Spain, con1re1s1onal sources said today,. -~ -The sources sa.id Ford tnronDall)" advised the Senafe 'Ehrel&n Relations Comm~ttee of· hll decision. • . . Flanigan, a trouble·ahQoter In the Nixon White House, ha~ been ac· cused in swom testimony or offering an · ambassadorship lo Ruth F.arkas for a larg·e campaign contribution. LIU-le Big Girl Standing on_ a platform to be seen o ver the padiilm, fi Ve· foot Bernadette Devlin, a sym4 • bol of resis tance in her native Ireland , has no troubl e being heard during an address at Cil rroll . Co llege in "1-Ielena. Mont. U.S. Pi:oposes Food Agericy . BRUSSELS (UPI) -The United States today proposed a new world food agency to bring Russia and the· oil-producing nations into rood aid programs. Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz told a news cOnrerence he felt such an a·gency, which would sup- plement the existing U.N. 1'~ood and Agricultural Organhation (F-AO). will be di&cussed at the world food c onference ope ning Tuesday (n · Rome. Butz left here for Rome after talk s with European Common market officials~ Mr . Farkas is ambassador lo l:.uxembo urg. She ga"e more tha n $300,000 to .the Im Nixon re-elec~ion campaign. . Former Nixon fund raiser Herbert Kalm bach o f N e wport Beach. testified to thF House Judici ary' Committee during the impeacbmenl hearings that • Ji1aitlgan called him and said: - "Hecb, we would like to have you contact a Dr. Ruth Farkas in New York. She is intere'sted in giving $250,000 for Costa Rica." f "rru11 Pag<! Al GOVERNOR. dCclared the son of former California Gov. Edmund G. Brown. But candidate" Brown cautioned: ''Don't get over·confident. The elec· ti.on isn't over.'' The Times opinion check, published Jn today's editions, confirmed in· dications of Thursday's finaf Califor· nia Poll : that F1oumoy gained some ground, but probably not enough to win, Responses from the prospective voter's indicated they were upset with the eci>nomic situation and harbored anti-Republican feelings. But there still appeared to be a large undecided vote. Of 860 registered voter.1 sampled in person Thursday and Friday, 354 said they favor e1:1 Brown, 2<12 backed f'lournoy, 203 were un decided, 52 declined to give an opinion and three suooorted the min or party eand idates. The number of peopl e woo.said tney just wouldn't "pte at all declined from a similar survey taken in the same precincts a m·onth a1i1;0. Kalmbach said. ''It was clear 1n any understanding .Or thi t (!(Inver· !ation that ... 1hc, would eontribute · $2so 000 to the President '1 campaign and ' in return .•. lhe; would be a~ pointed ambassador LO Costa Rica.' Flanigan disp\ltcd the charge Jn s worn testimony to the Senate '1\'oreign Relations Commit1'C during Conrirmatlori hearin11 last month. Th~ committee delayed a.cti~n on the nomination so long th?t lt died. U nde r Sen ate r ul es, that nontination expires after 30 days of congressional reces~ a'f'ld must be ..,rcsubrpitted. ,.~l anigan testified lhat he merely told Ka1 m bach t hat s ince Mr s. i'"arkas was in line for an embassy· she was a good prospect to make a sub-. s l a n tia l cam p a ign gi f~. • OesPite the Democra.tiC op - posit io n, Sena te sources said Secretary o( State Jlenry A. Kis· s ing~r. ~ho wo_rked c~osely wi~h F1 an1gan in the Nixon Y{hite ~use!Js a strong s upporter or the nomination and may have influenced Ford to r esubmit it. The sources siiid F ord's decision was r e l ay~ed to the Forei gn 'Relations Committee jn a telephone: call . Lecture Set For Tuesday The Newpoi:t Harbor Juniol' Leag ue's "Community '7<1'' con• tinues Tuesday night at UC lr· vine . The"' third p rogram in the special, rive-week lecture-series i1' entitled '"Entering College Today -Are You lnformed?" It starts at 7:30 p.m. in UCI's Sc ience Lecture Hall. All or the lectures are open to the public "''ithout charge. The series. designed to bring Orange Coun tians up to date on. issues affecting them, is spon~ sored by the Junior League as a public service. The Nov. 12 progra m will deal with.welfare. , Offices (o\t1 ""•w IJIClWt•I "'°' ~t•1•t '""""'°'' &o .... llll .. •-•1 Bocl"'•••<I l19'1"1 S.K", llMC.-tri !ot'fl!I -The race for retiring Congres· sman Richard 1-lann a's 38th District scat, which arrects only a ti ny part of the .Orange Coast. It pits San~a Ana Mayor Jerry Paterson agaklst rormer prisoner of war David Reh· mann. -The Assembly re-e lection f'ace ol' Ro bert Badha m l lt·Newpo rl Next to your bare skin, the most luxurious thing to wea r is sil ky underwear of Qiana• nylon and pi ma cotton . But don't just take our word for 11. • H••l<l"'ltll°" ..... ,, 1 '11) Soo<n SOlllf~l•<I ~lrH<• ""'"' tOOI I.I P11 i;!Nd 11 Sin 011111 Frft•IY TeltPhone (7141 6424321 Beach) against cha,llenger Sueanne Cliissified Advertising '42·5671 C. Lewis of Mission Viejo. -The Asseml)ly re-el~ction bid of 1----1---~..-=~-=.'r'r."~"n'';;•=~~~~'='~~--i--11o~beb<'11~t~eeurke-<-n;Huntlngton-Beach-)~·l-"- against challenger Denn is Mange rs . ••o"' Siii (11-"to 495-0610 r•o"' Mor1nOo1~or '""'"'• ~'"' S40~1220 c.p, .. ,,., 1111 O•tnQt Co•.. 11V11111111no (o"'Dl"Y ... ftf'"\ \tDl'of\ illll"flllenl, IOllO••ll l'lt!ltr er •d•t•l""'''"'h ""''"" _, Ill ••OtOllllCtlll .. 1111a~t 1~1 11t• .... lfltn .i tOC>1'>0l'lt ... llf,. ••• -The state Senate re-election bid or Dt;nnls Corpenter (R-Newport Beach) agai nst challenger Frank Barbaro of Costa !\1esa. • Also of tfiterest lo Orange Coast voters will be the central county's 72nd Assembly District race which pits former professional foolball 1t1,.-'f--- r.1arlln McKeever, a Repu blican, against Democrat Richard Robin· sod, a young-Vietnam veteran. •• Feel for yourself! Ypu won't-believe how good·it feels until you dol ' • Available In T-shirts, A-shirts and briefs.-3 for 5.98 .. -· At Your Local JC Penney Store ' .. • ~. • , • .. ' ' .. ---------' Monday. November 4, 1974 Everybo~y Out! District & {S ·w@M 1r ®@ff WO©@ ~ ASanda.y. Monday, Wt drte5da y and Friday Feature Mock Emergency Real Enough for 94 Switch Of lhe Dally Pilot Cof a Problem'.' Then, write Pot Dwtn. Pat will cut tPd tape, gel the answers and oc· lion you need to solve inequities in government and business . Mail your questWns to J>at Dunn !At Your Service. Orange CoaYt Daily Pilot. P.O. Box I56fJ. Costa Meta. CA 92626 .• Include your te~phone nun1bt'r. Drtffl lnf-.alion B1 lllLA RVK~VE ot ... °"·~ ..... Mtll It was just seconds before that the captain routinely aftnounc.ed (he make-believe San Jose/Oakland destination for the'Air California jet, gave t))e weather report, and bid the 94 "passengers" on board a pleas.ant trip from Orange County Airport. Sitddenly the..te.nse...\':oic.e of the. cap- tain came over the loudspeaker , .··~mergency, eme rgency! Everybcidy evacuate!" Immediately passengers stood up and began.searching for the nearest exit. I remembei:ed reading jn the emergency instructions that a win- dow near my seat would be opened "and passengers were to climb through D~AR PAT : Whe~ can I gel inror-·and slide down a rope. malion on all of the Orange C.ounty It was difficult to see in the drug abuse prevention progrJms cilr-·darkened cabin, but ihe mass of rently irt operation? I've tried to bodies shoviRg toward'i a window on t'heck this out for myself .. but seem the other side of the aisle pointed lbe unable to contact theproperoffice. way. I followed along, pushing those G.W.,CoataMesa in front and being shoved hard by The Orange Cou•ty drq pfog:r1m those followin g me. icoordina_tlon office h11 published a The cockpit door was suddenly dlttctqry of 1gencies-offering-drug:---llung..open-and-the..captain-a nd...f·irst •Hae programs 1vall1ble to county officer rushed out, yelling, "C'mon, residents. The free directory is move it. • . get your t ails out or looseleaf so updated laform1Uoa can here!" be added. It also contains a section on · By. then everyone w~elling and emergency protedures to be used for several people who trip~d over brief- drac overdoses. Ret1uest1 for the· cases and pillows purposefull y strewn directory should be sent to Dick in the aisle cursed aloud. Eckert or Biii Divis, 515 N. Bodies packed together tightly and Syc•m·ore, Sant• An1, or c1n be ob· surged forward. I thought to myself, &alaed by pbonlng 834-6!52or834.·Z011. ''This must be what it's like being in a . theater wh.en someone ye(ls· O.lly l'it.c SU.ff ,.,_. Panel Set A committee will be formed 1'hur- sday night to prepare an in -depth study of a proposal to switch 6,000 acres of soutll Mission Viejo from the Capistrano Unified School District lo Saddleback Valley Unified. Neighborhoods in the affected area include r-.1 issio n Ridge, Gr1nada, l\1adrid, Coronado, New Barcelona, and Casta de! Sol. The meeting or interested parents y.·ill beg in a t 7:30 p.m. at Viejo Elementary School, 26782 Via Gran- de. 1\1ission Viejo parent Annl;!tte Gude said an execut i\'C subcommittee of a large umbr<'lla committee "'ill be .give n the task of working out the nuts and bolts or the proposal. A feasibility study on the propc;>sal, prepared by a group of residents from the affected <1rca, indicatt..>d that it would cos t the Saddlcba.ck district ~.8 milli on to .a cqui re the Capistra no territory. Some parents have said the portion of the Capistrano district that extends into south Mission Viejo relates more with the Sadclleback district . They ha vc object ed to the long amount or time it takps upper level students to gl't to school on the bus. Ul'!Tol<r ... 1'l 11f fs .,\10111i11ot io11 Sen .• Ed'''a rd \V .. nrookc, IR· :\I;.iss.) said Sunday he ''oulrl have to look at l~c pu blica n part y uft e r Tu ~sday 's elec - tions before he makes decision ;1bout seeking a presidential nomin ation . Noel Fillastre Gets S. Coast Ga•ellfeatPeMttit ''Fire!'' When it was my turn to " --· .,. .. climb through the· tiny window, I DEAR PAT : Can I keep game found myself pressed against a foot PASSENGERS SLIDE FROM AIRCRAFT IN EMERGENCY DRILL • At Orange County Airport, A Simulated Evacuation The only· eapistrano schools in the area ar€ Viejo and Ca stille . Doth are for elementary students. A high school site is located in the region but has not been developed. Other parents, citin.i:: financial con- siderations, objected to the proposal at a study scsion or the two di stricts' school boards. Fund Unit Post Noe l F1l l'<l s tre -or Sa n Jua n Capistrano has.been appointed special a s sis tant fo r professiona l con- tributions lo l-hi." United Way for the South'Orange Coast. meat, such as deer. in a food locker still hooked on the inside window without obtaining permission ,from ledge. the game department? Some hunters The man, with the rest of hi s body l 'v.e talked to say l must go through dangling on the rope lowered from the qwte.a lot of red tape bll!itnt~ng window, tried in v ai~Joot. I · g~me in a commercial freezer. If so tried helping but the crush or bodies what's involved ? , ' No one knew' when or how it would ~K .L., Sin Juan Capistrano · happen .. The fact that passengers Department of Fish ,ind Game knew in advance was unavoidable in replatlons require aay person who the drill situation. but it proved a hin- keeps deer, elk, antelope or bear meal drance, not.help, in certain respects .. Jft.er tbe close of lhe season to obtain Since we kn ew, we all carefully • pe(mit P'royln& that such meal was read the emergency card in the seat ·legally taken during the open season. pockets. Everyone had an idea where Game meal held in storage lockers he would go once the drill was un- ma1t be marked with a rubber stamp der way. Us ually, I just skim the car- furnished by the depai1.menl, or be els. stored In a bonded locker pl1nt Ye t when the FAA official on aatborlzed by the department to Issue board closed off three of the six permits. Spetial stamps or se•llag tape Js used by the lockers. A St per- mit ls required for each carcass ind game meat must be available for in· sptttion by 1alborfzed persons. ' ftrpul al Ion Chttk Pair Tortured By 3 Ba1tdits against me kept his foot pinned firmly bcnCath me. Already my bOOy was ~ing s hoved_ hal.£ way ~h t~e window. .. 1'"inally he was freed and I slid ilown the rope after him, burning my palms · slightly on the way down. At the bot- tom or the rope 1 jumped onto the in · fi.ai@.._pJatrorm on the ground and then ran from the PfaOe Which h;iifUn: dergone an ''abortive take-0ff'' just as the engines were about to be started. Passengers bunched together away from the aircraft. still excited as they waited for the rest to jump free. When the last passenger had jum- ped to safety, cheers went up from the Air Cal officials obser\•ing the evacuation drill last week. · Ninety-four passen-gers plus five crew members had jumped and slid Lo safety in 76 seconds, well under the 90- second limit allowed by the Federal Aviation Administration CFAA l. The "passenger," persons who DEAR PAT' How can I check the volunteered to play the part of air business reputations of two out-or-/n lllilWiS travelers in the. evacuatioh drill, slate firm s that sell metal-mineral cheered, too. The honestly.felt tension· detectors? I 81)1 tonsidering making a turned to relief. f.1ost were friends o[ PUrcbase. but fear 1 may not get what GALESBURG, Ill. tUPJ) -Three airline employes. lpayfor. ., rnep held a Knoxville,· 111. couple . The passenger list wasn't-padded --:i-D.G., Balboa _prisoner for nearly eight hours, with agile youth. There were five pas- Write letters Qf inquiry to the Coun· beating them , making them walk sengers over 60 years or age and five ell of Better ~uslness Bureaus, 11541 through broken glass, burning them under 12, as required by the FAA. 17th St. N.W ., ·Wasblngton, D.C. If the with cigareues and spraying them Three passengers were given larse fl.rm• ha,-e tomplalnts on file, you w!!,h chemicalm·ace,authoriliessaid. baby dolls to carry off as they jum- wlll be advised, or told lo cont11:t the ~ ~e couple, Mr. and Mr.s .. Jo.hn Lot· ped. · Better\Buslness Bureans serving the spe1ch, were treated ~or 1nJunes ~nd , FAA rules requir•airlines to carry areaa where these firms are localed lo released from a hospital after being out drills whenever changes made on ~ obtala_Jurther infor.matfon . You may . freetl. · aircraft affect seating by more than be able &o-save a .Jot of time and -_Onen:ian,whowasfreeonb~ilpen·-nvepercent . tro~ble by che~klng price!._ of the ding ·.!nal on drug char~es 1n two This Ume, Air Cal added nine seats emergency exits al the last minute,. th ose who had counted on the certain' exits h~d to ~~~ge tl~ir plans. , Besides the rope. passengers slii;t down a chute from the mair(door exit and others jumped off the wing onto an inflated platform. The other exits "'ere supposedly on fire. cOncern was expressed o~er the dif- ference in the tax rates of uiee~..:t.riJ:l.s. It was aeserted .that th~ taxes or the owner of the $40,000 home in the afftc- ted area would increase$180peryearif the switch was made. San Juan Hit ~!I passengers were require<i lQ wear tennis s hoes and pants. A liability form freeing lhe airline of in - jury responsibility was signed by everyone participating. . ?......, - 'fhcre were no injuries, however":-' ny Brush Fire and ,no one balked when asked to jump. 1\ly presence on the plane, and the presence or the other 93 air lravel- ('rs~" enabled Air Cal officials to learn ·their evacuation procedures are as s.are as can be reasonably expected. But there was#an added bonus for those or us involved. After under· going the tension of the evacuarion, as contrived as il was, I think I'll be bet· ter prepared to handle a real in·fiight emergency. The emergency may have been imaginary, but the panicky herding and shoving were reaL At least that part or the evacbation, if it ever arises "for real," ill be_fan:iiliar. A brush fire or undetermined cause singed fou r acres northeast or Mission Hills· Drive in San Juan Capistrano Sunday. ' Firemen said the blaze did not bum any structures. It happened in an Isolated area about a quarter mile-Q(t lheroad. · Two engines from the Orange County f''ire Department, four from the California Department of Forestry. a bulldozer and helicopter responded to the 3 p.m. rire. It was doused by 4 p.m. l\Iiss Fillas(re, a volunteer. "'ill call or\· phys icians. attorrie~.;:l'ld'-Uttrer pi'bfessionals for contributions to tlw;-- charitable organization. '" Other officers of the South Orange Coun~y United way are William 1-1. Wal:ker of Sa'n Clemente. president: Leona Fitzpatrick of San Juan Capistrano, vice president; and Miki Wolre of San Cle mente, secretary. 1 Trustees ror San Clemente a re Joan Berges , Ken Carr, Don Corl{ad, Bob Evans. Bob Garant, Ralph'lf<lassen. ll.B. !wtarks, Kirk Munroe and Emil Radics. Capistr ano Beach trustees a rc Mary Lou Alvarado, John Crain, Vaughn Cu rttss, Nancy Lemberg and Emerson Stanley. Trustees for Dana Point are Tom Archibold, Or . .l\targery Kneass and 1\larcus Rye. Other trustees include George Bozzo and Julie Hildreth, Laguna Niguel, and Dennis Paquin, San Juan Capistrano. Charles V. Neal .br San Juan Capistrano is general chairman ror the 1974 campaign in the ~st .. area. "'. ,,,. ~lifpment you need by contadlng: counties. was arrest~. to its Electra prop jet and had to Orange €ouaty eompanles l~~-ln--Kno~ County Shenff R~yder-Peler---prove-it--could-eva\.uate-within-thr - the Yellow Pages under Metal son said three m en broke 1ntothe Lot-time allowed before being al lowed to Locating Equipment.'' · speiChs' i?olate_d country home a mile use the new plane. south or. Knoxville about 2:30 a.m. ar-Even though we knew we were only med with sawed-off double barrel part of a planned drill, tension in the ,shotguns. cabin had bee n thick as "'e waited for Grolllh19 A,,_adoes DEAR PAT: Considering the high cost of avocados, I'm going to try my luck at growing my own tree th.is year. Exactly how does one plant the seed for best growing results? D.F., Costa Mesa The broad end or the avocado seed abou.ld be suspended one·haU Inch in a J1r or water. Support the seed with thftt toothpicks and keep the jar in a warm, s unny IOcation. The seed will sprout within a few weeks, or you can accelerate growth, by cutting orf the pointed end or the 8et'd •bout one· quarte_ror 1n inch from the lip. • • I Shortly before 10 a.m., two or the word of the pending "emer_s.e.ncy. '' ·men took Lotspeic~ to the Community Bank in Galesburg so that he could withdraw money while 1\Irs. Lot· speic h was held hostage. Lotspeich. Bear Mauls Girl gave teller Mary Jeil.n Buckman a note saying his wife was in trouble and she called the police. The two merwt the bank got away before police c<ftne but the third was arrested at the house wh ere he held a shotgun on the woman. The sheriff said the Lotspcichs, in their late 20s, were not seriously in- jured. KORIYAMA. Japan {AP) -A 1.190-pound brown bear seized a 10· year-old girl while _she was trying to feed it in a zoo, pulled her into ils cage and bit off her right arm today, police reported. Police said the girl wa s reported in satisfactory condition in a hospital in Koriyama .. 60 miles north of Tokyo. • The scene stealers ••• I-. Sandy ind · Barbara are perfect models tor the classic IOOk ol • P1ccolino · !.lgnature dress H\ navy and white and the Fisher ooat. also 1n navy. with brass buttons. Available at The Red Balloon THE RED BALLOON . LTD. FASHION ISl.JINO ,._...~ ........ f.t.SHION &QU.,lll ~-l1141~tllll-frt/ MUNTJNGTON H.,AaC>U~ (t\41 ..... l&M • ,. , • m a squeeze •.• tm Our high school ~tud~nts ~~e caught ~ Overcrowding 1s cnt1cal ,, ·: Education suffers Youngsters .suffer The community suffers Ki ds can't get classes they need; can;t see counselors when they have to, don ;t tum out for compe titive sports or debatin g ~earns or orchestra because there are at least 25 olhers wanting the same spot. so what's lhe use? Freshman classes -14 year olds.,. run bet.ween l ,IOO'and 1,200 students! How-caN~THESE STUDEliTS FEil - ,HAT ANYONE CARES ABOUT THEM? TO BUllO A. nfw HIGH 'SCHOOl VOTE ·vEs ON PR Ill N x ....-----ENDORSEMENTS----~ CITIZENS COMMITTEE FOR BETTER HIGH SCHOOLS 1toz -11tti Strtt4, lt•llttl• lteclt. c~ t2'641 t"9 HOflOllOble HamOll M ~. 0..-.. C"'"""'" D•O I'll.on..'°""""" lill'9¥ Ar• C.--1'1 T"' ~ .......... _,.,,.,., Mttniv, -""'°" ee.u; .,,._. C"-"""'" 0on M.......,olor. HunUnG'Oll 8Hc~ .,, .. °"""""'" °"""'VII oa. w,.--"'~ °""""" Foui11a1n Valley School District Ocean View SchOol Dist Westminster SchOol Dist. Seal Beach School Dist. 'Hunl1ngton Bead't School Dist. Dennis Mange~ ' Senator Dennis E. Carpenter Assembtyman Bob euni:.-'--- Assemblyman Ken Corv Deily P110t L.A. Tunes Seal Beach City Couool Huntington Beach O ty ·eounc1I Fountain VaHey Ctv~ • .. ' , • . ' ... C &oco.-. F,,.,..1,n ... ......, ...... Cl\i-n e..nv o,1--"''"'"'IJ'<><'l ~..,.,.c........," l'IV"' '"""· ........ ,..,..,.,. !M«l'i NM Cfo1,,,..n 1"9 Hnne>ni""" lom llo0<> .... n S...0 99"""' ....... °"""'"" £a~"""'"""""',.,., c .......... " Kiwanis Clu b 01 F01.1n1a1n Yaney K1wa n1s Gluo ol Westmtnster RotMY Club ol Hunhogton Beach North L10ns Club or Huntington Beach Norin Hunlington Beach Union High Scnool Pl A Secondary (6>uncll Hunhngton Beach -Seal Beach Are:. Lt!i!Qu9 o t Women Voters ----'HRunt1rig lon Beach Olamber ot Commerg'!: Huntington Reaal · Fountain ViifiV Board ol Realtors Westm1n1ster Cha(J'lber ot Commen::e Hunhnglon Beach · Fountain Yaney M1n1s1enat AS9003t1Qn Cahlorn1a Scnool Employees Assn Dist~ Educators A580ciauon • An"lertean As10C•a110n ot Un1ver111v Women, Hunhngton Beach ·- A4 DAILYPILOT . . : Jast • .,... b. .... ., -1· ·~ :-.?. WJI" • ·'··.). T .• ,.,~ ·-. U'phiae ... ·+ .• • .... ' Smog Issue Fogged Up?· THE SMOG FOG : Hist.ory suggests if there is any pl lice in the whole coun· try that would fight hard in.the battle against s mog, it 'A'OUld-be our good neighbors in Los Angeles County. Oh 50? Today we have the-interesting spec· t ac le of the government of Los Angeles County righting against ttte smog. fighters. Or at least those people who think they are smogfighters. So the lawsui t which was filed just the other day goes into the books as Los Ange les County v~rsus the Ca lifornia Air Re sources Board. Led by County Supervisor Kenn eth llahn , what Los Angeles officials want the state air people to do is quit re_quirln& a $.15 smog gi mmick on 1966 to 1970 automobiles. Hahn has been at the forefront of the ch-arge a ga in st the new bolt-on devices. He has labeled it "a $63 mil·. lion ripoff against motorists.'' • • .Coal Mine Contract 'Possible' . WASHINGTON CUPIJ -William J . Usery Jr., the White House's chier labor trouble shooter. expi:essed hope today that both ,sides in_tbe coal negolJalions coul<l be brought together aoon to avert a naUonwid~ strike Nov. 12. . liut others in the industry were not as optimistic after negotiations bet· ween the United Mine WOrkers-Ui\iOn and representative$ of the Bituminous Coal Operators As· soclalion broke down Sunday over a procedural issue. "''"• T•lftlM• The present contract for 120 ,000 miners in 25 states expires Nov. 12 and since union rules require a secret ballot by every member it was doubt· 111 ffospltaJ Greek s hippin g ty coo n Aristotle Onassis, 68, has en- tered New York hospital for annual check-up. He was ad- mitted under name "l\.tr. Phil- lips " to avoid publicity. Kissinger Makes Plea .. In Mideast £ul a t,llljfication could be completed bv that time. The union has a ''no con· tract, no work" tradition 7 meaning, mi ners would walk out even if they v.'ere voting on a contract. Usery has been in touch with both sides since talks stopped and allhough no new negotiatio ns have been set up,_ he wa s hopeful today of getting the .sessions started again. -;: · --. "I think we can get it going again,"' Usery said. "I hope so." A BLOC OF UNION delegates voted to go back to the mines and prepare for a strjke,., UMW President AJnold Mil· Jer said Sunday the outlook was "pretty glum," but said a strike was 1 not inevitable. According to sources close to the negotiations, both sides were close to Bf'!LGRADE <UPI> -Secretary of a contract but there ""'ere still nflljor WEtL, IF IT IS Los Angeles car economic questions to be worked o~t. owners aren'lthe onlyonesgettingrip· State Henry A. Kissinger appealed to Negotiations broke down. when it ped of{ because 'A'e in Orange County the Arab and Israeli governments could not be decided what issue!; lo are in cluded 1n the smog belt where loda~ to make Dn!ffort to b~ng th~ir negotiate, they said. 'this thing is supposed1" goon our older posiUons close~ to .each Olh~r m the tn· Guy Farmer, general counsel and teresls of ach1evmg a Middle East cars · chief negotiator for the ·coal As· -....-:=.....nN.s ttyou own ""116 to '10 mo6eF,yua··i:~h ~~~~:!8~'!:ft;J.0~~;,11~~~r~Y sociation, said, ''I. still think V.'e ~ave a are ordered to report in tll an Official . T k ---• chance of averting a strike. But station and ge t one of these new ap· with ur ey . . . . ·\Yest · Virginia Gov. Arch ?t1oore, paritionJ installed In a sequence , After t~.lk s ~it~ President Tit_o. of "·hoSe state Je'ads the naUon in un- depending on the last number of your \ ugoslavi~, Kissinger pledged .1n a derground coal prOOuctioii., said Sun· license plate. ca~efully 'Aorded s~at~ment th~\ 'The d h d ubts a strike COUid be People ""'ith last license numbers of 1 United States ""'ould hke to do its best a~~ided . o aresupposedtoalreJ1dy_bav~thema_nd to pre.ve~l a s ~alem ate fr~m A prolonge~ nat.iOlliil......c...oil s.t.rike numbers 2 have just come due . The dev~l?ping (ollowing the ha.rd ·hne \\·ould be a serious blow to the nation's bolt-on dictum· stretches-~t through decisions of the Arab summit con· already shaky economy anij even. a next May. ference In Rabat. brief shutdown could boost inflation HE A(S() SUGGESTS that after you EMERGING FROM his meeting by crippling industrial profiuction. "lf1t's a short coal strike I don 't ex· get the thing bolted on. yoU'r gasoline with the 82·year·old Yugoslav leader, peel the effects would be too serious," mileage ts going to drop from 5 to 10 Kissinger told newsmen that his forth-Albert Rees. head of the president's percent. coming Middle East peaceseeking council on wages and stability, said And Hahn ts getting some support mission "requires that all of the par· toj:lay. from one Robert Lunche, who happens ties on both sides understand the "If it goes on any length or time, of to be the ai r pollution control officer · special nece.ssities of each other and co urse, it could h~ve a very serious from Los -Angeles County. Lunchesays make an ..... effort to bring their positions Impact on the economy. t hope Bill the S35 g1mniick ma}· reduce .fhe closertoeachother." lib bl b · bot t of nitrogen in the air but actually in-As Kissinger breezed through his Usery 'A'i i a e to "ng a u a se · creases photochemical smog, which is seven-hour stopover in Yugoslavia, he the kind you can most easily see announced that he would make a ·swirling about. peace-seeking mission to Turkey Nov. Meanwhile, Hahn has actually come 8-9 in search of a setUement of the out and suggested that automobile Cyprus .conflict . owners should reslSt installing the devices until the Los Angeles County lawsuit Is settled In the courts. This is kind of an interesting turn because rarely do you hear an elected official suggesting that the people ouiht to resist the Jaw. In .the end , it's possible Los Angeles County may ""'in its lawsuit and '66 to "10 motorists right here in Orange Count y may benefit from that. So lhen the people with high·num- be:red license plates "'ill elude the dreaded S3S Engine Killer. Too bad for the ls. 2s and maybe~ who already. had to Install theirs. They'll probably have to come up with another S35 to get the thing ripped off. J guess you could c:.il\ them the \•ic· timsor a t"·o.wa y ripoff. 20 Pakistanis Die KA EAC111. Pakistan IUPl l Twenty pe rso ns died from drinking moonshine whisky they all bought from the same bootlegger. the gover· nment·controlled newspaper Morning News reported. 'The newspaper said Sunday the distillery is owned and run by "a notorious man "-'ilh the conni\'ancc of anti· corruption authorities.'' Petrocelli Has No Bitterness Against Woman MINEO!;.\. N.Y. (UPI ) -Boston Red Sox Lhird b aseman Rico Petrocelli says he feels no bitterness toward a woman who acCused him of molesting her on an airplane when she was a stewardess. The woman sued him for damages, but lost her CaSJ!. A six-m e mber jury ruled unanimously Friday that form er stewardess Susanne l\tondlin. 2.8, o[ Nevada City, Calif., was not entitled to damages. ?tlrs. l\1ondlin had sued Petrocelli for $750,000 for injuries, mental anguish and humiliation ""'hi ch she charged she suffered when Petrocelli allegedly put his hands below her bust line during a chartered fli gbt car- rying the Red Sox team from Boston to Detroit on April 16, 1970. . Petrocelli, 31, said that he felt "no bitterness" toward the fo r me r stewardess. "I just wish her the best of luck for the rest of her life." Uement in the next few days.'' THE RATIFICATION process also requires approval by the union's bargaining council, the presidents of 19 loc al distri ct s and the union's executive board. After talks broke off ata Washington J!olel Miller walked a•blook to union head'qu art e r s a nd briefed the bargaining council. It voted unanimously to go home. 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"Personal rights of prlvate citizens, and the protection of those rights, is the prime responsibility ,of any govemmenl.'' ''Tlie -fint priority....of · ,Ovemment. is to protect _!_h citizens by providing safety and tranquility: Without tliat, nothing government can offer has any meaning whatsoever." ' - "I entered politics lo change govemmenl ••• to reduct ih inltrfertt1Ce in our dally lives and make II more responsive lo the needs of its citizens.'' Sen~or Dennis E. CGrpent1r_ ·has the support. of: Calif. Association of Highway Patrolmen· Anaheim Municipal Employees Assn. C.Olif. Organization of Police and Sheriffs firearms and Individual Rights Peace Officers Research Assn. of Calif. Los Angeles Times c.atifornia ""' Ufe Council, AA Roting Orange Coast Daily Pilot Association fo~ Better Healt~ Tustin News I j t f • J • ..Alica....M-and...Jei:L.W-Barl.l.etl.-.EdwwimnwJ1...~Co°"'"~'~"'-''"""""'~"'"-'"~'•~.,.!!!>.l,__Jfa""4,..,~llck"'-E."'-'L~-,.,,~""""'""'"'-"~'~•~"81,,__~Mt~.~·~nd,._,M~1~L>-:-;rnoooo<!!!!i~·~· ·I•~llobl..,mM~ ... ----1-----t Councilman, Hunlmgton Beach Businessman 811601 Henry T. Beaudry. Laguna Hills. Pre s •denl. Laguna Hill• Reout>hcan Clut> Euoene O. Bergeron Funera l Home Mrs. Charles Blair, Pre1ident Hun1tng1on Beach Reput>lican George D•lehantv. Chairman Orang• County R•public1n Central Cornmluee Mr and Mrs. C. Ellis. Irvine Manon f1tt1. Seil Beldl Mr1. G1H Mclnnlt, N•wport S.tch Th• Hon. Georg• 0 , SCOtlo Fountain V•l1•V ~ Mt. Pat Mancini, LIQUM' Nl;utl Hotneowll9r'1 Auoc11!1on, P11t Mr, tnd Mrt . Ooneld E . Pr•lld•nt an<h Curr•nl Smellwood,Co11eM9ll Represent Ne Dtnnl1 A. Smith. IMne. Mlfnbtt Dorffn MartheH, N9WPOl1 Beech. 8ottd ot Educ.lion. ~ ·Forln9t Ml)'Of Valley Unin.d School Diltric:t women. Federated __. ' 1 Mrs. B•atrlce V. Hl>Mlinl. Pnt c~ster G. and Nancy Briner, Presiden1 Sa/'111 AN Reput)lleln Miu.on \11elo. SIOCk Broker and Women, Feder1ted School Board Member, Sadclleback Vallev umrted SchOol O.s1r1c1 Gary Bunilt. New'llOf1 Betdt Waller Burrou;tis. Costa Mesa. Journahsl, lormer Pullllsher DAILY PILOT Mrs. Jan Burlon. IMne. Board ol Trus1ee1, United Way, fltl9UOhcan O!n1111 Comm1tiee Mrs. William Campbell. Pasl President Huntington Btach Aepuo11 can Wotl*'I, Federated Vincent P. Carroll, M. o .• Laguna Beod> Mrt. w, ~· Collom, ,k, ~t Mesa \lerde Repubtic9n ~n. Federal9d Ellison L. Hazard. llQUl'la Nip!, Retired Bullnett Ei1.ecu11Y1 Mrs. David Firth, Preliden1 Cotta Mesa Republican Wom an, Federated Harold M. Mt,thiton, 8a&td cl Okectoft. Moutton N~ Wiier Oittrict l.arl'Y A.. Miiier. N9wport Beach, Mantlfl Contultant James E. Howard, Wt11mlnl1!1r. Banker • Lorna Miii•. Newport BelCh MlChttl Neson. G1te1tn Grove Community Ctlun:h Mr. and Mrs. Don I. Huddlflton, Costa Mett, A•al E1tal1 Counselor ~ 1om O'K•el•, <81n Cltm9nle Ed Just. Fountain Vllltv, FOl'IMr Ml)'OI' Mayor , • • ~ Ml• EUzabeth Ptdrottf. Lla\lnl A1lph C. t<''''· "41ntg4lr Hiiie. Viet Pt9"°9nt i.aoun. Hiiia riun1109ton B•ach Chatl'lbtt of Rt1>0Dlicen Club Comm11ce and S•cratery ol' OranQ4! Couniy Owl Alloctl!ion Hlltn Pinet. LtQUl'll BMdl Sheran L1wr1nce, Founleln Valle\'. ·Retail MlfllOI' . Mrt. Emme Jtl'lt Alie;, ~ -· . Mrt. T. Dunc1n .... Stew1rl. P1•1ICl•nl N1wport Harbor Repi.jbticin WOfnlt\ Ftdlfal«i John N. '"SklpR &wtttlty, Uouna N"°l ;)'•I, Communll)' Pllnnino·Bu•ltlfllllnln • Bruce E. Swertoot. San Juen Cat>ittrtno. Buail'IHlll'ltn Mra. H. D. Vin Meter'. Fountain VII~. Tr•tt,urer, °"""'County Ftdeftllon Cl RIPUtllletn Wtlnn Jen Wl lh•tm, Founltln Y1ll91, Cotmlunlty L- Mrt. Ctwlotte ...... PTeeldlM Or•nt• county ''"'''Ion ot RtMllCen Wonn Mtt. wesi.y Cook. Mlttlon vre;o. CorrelP(lndtng Seaettry, Orano- County FflllftltOflof A1PUbl1C1n Jolin B. ltwten. South ltoul'll. Mt. end Mrt. GIOtOI A•. Irvine, Don · M11hllD. Relwed £11..teutfllie Ardl!tect YMCA E•K. Director. Women lh• Carpeliter Corps W..tl You . ' ' Paid for by lhe Carpenter for Senate Committee, Rdbt. Krone. tre1111rer j P.O. Box CC, IJVine. Ca. 92664 :' ' r .j • • • • Gardener Wealthy Fellow_ •-rem Wire Services One or the richest men in ;.' .J--Jl, afrluent -Palm Beach (f'1a.) County is an 89-year-old Japanese who spends his _d'!YS toiling as a pineapple farmer. ··-. ·3 Killed in Thai Shootjng Feud HOLLYWOOD CUPI>-A lers was Govlt Chlam· ·tham1chindr1waslltUnr:ln Chiamthamachiodr&, hit· feud involving a Thai thamachindra, 28, who ·•booth when a man walked tine him. The two gunmen racketeer, lllegal.eliens and police said ran a-Protection ; Into the restaurant, •P· stood over the fallen Chiam- a revenge-seel(\ng shooting racket, .extorting money proached him, and said, thamachindra and pumped victim erupted"" into a gun· from Thai nationals living .. l've been waltinl a long three bullets into his head. battle in a crowded In the United States iJ. time to klll you," opening · During the 1gunbattlc, a restaurant Sunday, killing Jea:ally in return for not fire with a .31-caliber .bullet struck ll·year-old one of the gunmen and two reporting them to Im· revolver. Daowson Dilokevilas, who innocent bystanders, in· migration authorities. had recently arriv~ in the eluding a young girl. Police were seeking Val-CHIA.MTHA.MA.CHIN· United States lo attend DAILYPILOT _A5 HURRY-UP, HAIRDOS: CUT, BLOW 'N GO! . . ~ ' WI sriew YoU .now to e1re JOr them step by lfeo. Our cifft coaxing SOSSOR STYLES are all fuss-'tree and tunctionll ..:t .-e easy 10 do as Just shampoo! Included are lamp cuta. finger tumble cuts, curling Iron cuts, blower cult. wasn towel dry, brush 'n Hull cuts or simple wash and wear cuts. TNN •e all SOSSORED~ take-c81e-ol-vourSell .stvies. Good fOf ""' age, any hair, NO 1easir~. no rollers, on olna. ON POL WTING HAIR SPR AYS. ALSO NO SET PERMANENT WAVES. YOU MAY NEVER WANT TO SET YOUR HAIR AGAJN. .JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntinaton Beach . '''" ·.r...... ..... , 968-3535 Fulltrion 305 M. Hort.or ltt4. 879-3863 Just out or ·view of the l owering condominiums Gec>rge Morikiml lives in~ · --drab-yellow-trailer on his 35-acre s pread where behJnd ,.'keep out'' and 1100 The shooting broke cut at lop Thamrongarinat.h, 28, DRA. draw Ina hl1 own .32· sChool, killing her instantly. .the Sia m HoH ywood forquestioning. caliber pistol, dashed ror -A wealthy Thai bllsines; restaurant, ~acked with Police said the dead man the door, wher·e he.Whifled sman. Punsak Sosolhinkul, about SO persons, almost all was rree on ball, awaiting and returned the fire. 32. who had organized the ·from Thailand, who had nl-trial on charges he shot At that point, it .third man temple benerit, was hit in tempted a benefit to raise Thamrongarinath four sittingnearthedooropened the head. and was also in-~m<>1ney_to b.Ui.ld,.a_terDJ)le !or_.times.Jn...Julf, leaving him .fir.e JllLJ:.h.iamlbamachio-_fitantly-killed. .......... ..., 1 A.M.to 10 P.M ....... _ ~, 10 1 ,~ theThaicommunity. r~l=or!d~e~a)'.d~·~!!~~~~!.:..ld<!'ia~,~h~i~ttCin~g~h~lm~,-The!)!!:t•~·o~_:!iTj•~·o~o=thJe~r~s~w~e~r~ej•~·o:u:nd:•:d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~-~~~~-~~~~ THE TARGET or the kil· ( ..... __..~_E_O_P_L_E--'-'.) Suits, Ties, Guns • ' tresprrssilfg" signs, he shuf· fies p;i.infully on tired legs to work in his tropical gar- den in Delray Beach .. Few or his neighbors know that the arthritic old m an weeding hi s garden or pineapples and assorted fruits and vegetables is' worth an estimated $1.5 mil- lion. J~e acquired his for· tune mQstly through real estate deals. JOO Bever~y Hil.ls Partygoers ~obbed ~EVERLY ·HJLI-~ CUPl) day night in a two-room --Three robbers held up a suite at the Beverly 1-lilton birthday party in a hotel Hotel , and lasted until after suite, systematically -tying l a.m . Su nday. up about 100 guests as they Four persons were in the arrived and escaping wilh suite when the bandits .anestimatedSj0,000. · s how e d up , al l ,.ith * Au s tralian journalist Wil(t"ed Burchell was defamed by a rormer senator, but still lost hi s libel sui l. Police said the holdup engraved invitations. The began about 9 p.m. Sit.Ur· robbers. three young black t ~ · men in black suits and ties, drew pistols and announced the holdup. • Girl, 9, Poisoned Burchett, known ror his writings from Communist countries. lost hi s libel suit i n Sydney ag ainst John Thomas Kanl', former secretary-general of the conservative Democratic By candy Labor nart \'. ' --A T2~m:n Jury Touna a -------. 19'1\ a.rticlc in the party"s FR E ll-1 ONT (AP > magazine wn.s deramatory Police are investigating the but hel~ ~hat 1t came under poisoning of a ~·year-old the pr1v1lege attached to girl who ale Halloween statemer:its made. in the candy laCed with drugs. A_ustra_ilan Parliament Karen Arlene Bishop, 9, since 1t was b as~d on of Fremont y as listed io proceedings of the"Senate.-S iliSractorY con.dition Sun· . ,. day night at Washington ilospital after being F inancier C. Arnholt hospitalized Saturday when Smith is asking for a six-her parents found her Cal- As guests arrived, they were confronted at gun· point, and bound "'ith tape and stockings taken rrom •women . A woman guest said the party's hostess ad- mitted her, und not until it was too'-fate-1id she.see' the · robber standing behind the hostess with a gun in her back , forcing her to let gues~s in ~o be ~obbed. 11.in Gang Arre steel month delay of hi s trial set ·ling out ,of bed from in-LOS ANGELES !AP ) - for Jan. 13 on charges of toxication, said police Lt. Officers booked II alleged mi s u s i n g run d s h y Clyde Reed. members or the notorious manipulatingbank loans. rrests at the hospital Crips Gang for in- A si milar motion also was showed the child had e.ii.ten v·estlgation ot murder in the filed on behalf of Philip A. candy 18ced v.•ith a bar· shooting death of a 23-year- Toft, a codefendant and for-biturate and phenolh1az1ne. old ll-1exican immigrant on mer president of Westgate· a compound used to make a Southern Calirornia Rapid California Corp. dies, Ree9 said. Tran!tt"District bus. The m o t ions cite In a separate incident. Detective Sgt. Hollis ••prejudicia I e ffects or .David. Thomas Labrado, 3, Blakeslee s~id the suspects published news stories in and Diana f\lari e Decker, 4. ranged In age fron114tol7. San Diego.'' Smith is a for· both of Fremont. returned Blakeslee saia. the youths mer chairman of the San home from trick.-or-treating ' apparently started a quar- Diego conglomerate and of with sewing needles jam· rel "'ilh Luis Alvarez, 23, United States Nationa l med into candy bars. Reed "·ho v.·as a pa,ssenger in the Bank, which "·ps declared said. The children·s parents bus Sunday, shot him in the i insolvent a year'ago. found tho-' needles v.·h"ile chest and then rled from the • cxanlining "the candy. b..us as it pulled, to a ha_l_t. Frank Serpico, a r or mer· , ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii cop who crusaded against II graft in the New York City police depa rtment. retur- ned from Europe to cam- paign Cqr Ramsey Clark, the Democratic candidate foi't.J.S. senator. 1',or more than two years, the forme r plain · clothesman lived in selr-im- posed exile. except for a quick trip home last June to pl ace Clark 's name in nfim ination al the state Democratic conveqtion. Besides a police disability pension, he supports him- selr with royalties Cror:n a movie and a best-selling book about his anligraft crusade. U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!. High pay ani:I secure jobs may be yours in Civil Sefvic"e. Grammar school surficient for many jobs. Send for list of Lypical jobs and salaries and how you ('a n prepar~ at home for governmenl entrance exams. Prcparalion through nome Sludy since 1948. ~fAIL COUPON TODAY --------------· Uncol.n Service, Dept. 115-L 2211 Broadwa y. Pek in. Illinois 61 55-t Nan-.e ........ . St-. City .......... . Timeathome ········-·····.··· ,, -··· Age . . ... Phone .... Slate .. , .. Zip .. ... -... ''' ..... . TU-:tE FOR A CHANGE • AH INDEPENDENT DEMOCRAT ••• ENDORSED BY REPUBLICANS! THE INCUMBENT •.. 0 IS IAD on Envlronmem 0 ·1s BAD on con,_r · Protection 0 IS IAD on ~ational Opportunities 0 IS IAD on Open Government A9a1nst Prop. 9 O Was rated next lo last in consumer lecji1latlon ~.~=:-- 0 Wai rated 4th from bottoftl' on 111Ylromnental I . I t' l.,.~ ... tcJll a ion e"ewlWllP) BAD ENOUGH??? • L -SUEAHHE CURRIE LEWIS: •Member 01 lhe Bar, 1e Years •A Criminal Pl'098CUtor. 1 Yelfl •.Orange Goonty Resident, 12 Years • Husballd, Lt. Cot U.S.M.C .. El Toro • • Deputy Olslrlct Attorney, 5 Years IMOOlllO IT .. • Peace Oll1cers Researd'I ~ation of • Proteclive council to Calif, Senior Calllornia -Ci1izens • Cllllornla Org1nlulion ol Police ind • Nalion1I Womam Polltic::al Ceucus Sheofft .. • United Auto~ .... ,.. ~. • • • ':'lil0fn1a M1ct·untsts ~SueaMe· CurrleJ.ewls FOi STATE ASSllRY,74tli DISTllCT Sue Lew11 h11 been endotled by the Or•noe County DemocrflhC Centr11 Comm.ittff, A techl\lj:&t error resultld In anQ1h1r 'c1ndlC11le'1 name appoanno tor ll)t 74th Otslrlct In lhe new "0tmocra11c Vol et• Guide." Pl>d fof tl'e.-~L ...... CiOfMl,c:r.-_,.~~...,_,. JHl (Qld Jiii ti"iiKii'•• I " Police said Chiam· !gunmen opened fire on in the gunbattlc . • On1; at Bullock's. Light. Right-for- California cardigans . ' Just the weight to take the chill off Fall qights and mornings. lmport sv .. earcrsjn washable acrylic . Four scyJes .to top skirts or pants. Sizes S, M, L A;,Casual cable knit in eanh tones. A sporty model bucroned up to a V-neck. Nanual, brown, rust, 125 B. Delicate poi nee Ile sciteh for the wrap .ond tie, a look everybody loves. Blaclc or seafoam blue, 126 C. Ribbed wrap and riewitbcollar.A becOming look. basic colors. Black, narun.I, run. amel color, $32 o: Zip front wiih convertible collar. Cozy. Casual. A cable stirch knit. Naturtl oi forest green, $30 Town ~nd Travel Sportswear SANTAANA SOUTH COAST PLAZA • • • Meet Joy Ruffin, and 2trend ~gue's · "'Fit in Fa.\hion" '" ~cwing dcmon5tration ., . . A " B • c D :ti.1ake mc:rvations now Santa An:., Wed., Nov. for thia 40°rnin11fc c\as~ 6, 10:00 :a.m., on figu re .1n:ily\is. 5·17-72 11 , 1.::ic1. 448 pattern :1dju)1mtnt aod South Coi14t Plai;i, simple Jl!cr.111on~ ·-\X1L'l.l., Now 6, 7:)0 p.m ... __j;6-0W. w..200 Shop Monday thru Friday, 10:00 o.m. to 9:30 p.m, I BuHock's Sanl3 Ana. I fosh ion Squar<, '2800 N. Main Street. Sima Ana, 547-72 11 Saturday, IO:QO a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Sund•y, noon to S:OO p.m. Bullock's Souih cOas1 Plaza, San Oit[lO Fr"cway at Br isrnl , eo,,. Mes~, 5S6-061 I . . ' • I • •• I - • • Ac ·• . • · Di\ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • ~, • • • ' I ' . The Daily Pilot today summarizes recomme n· some rather loo conservative views, but he is a d 3tions made in earlier editorials examinin5t the can-diligent ~orker and has earned re-elec_l1on. ' ~ ., .. dW.P.t'-s 9nd the issues on tomorrow's election ballot. Boar.tt 9f SupeiVlsors, Znd'Dtstrlct:""r>avid Baker, Governor: Houston F1ournoy's good record and seektng his fourth four·year term, has the benefit of broad ·experience, in both the legislative and sound experience and has often functioned as the execulive branches of s late government, make him voice of reason and restraint on the current board. He clearly the best-qualified candidate for the top pOst . should be re-eleCted.~ . Lt. Gpvernoc.: The governor ;inctJieutepant gover-The judicial offices on the ballot are not con- nor should be from the same party' so John ti armer is tested. or local interest is -tlic candidacy of Justice ... --..:·the choice. Robert Gardner, for re-election as presiding justice in · -- l Secretary of State: Bria,n R . Van Camp's exten-the Distric t Court of Appeal, Fourth Appellate - slvt knowledge of this office, as a f:>o"r"'-"e,_r_,,le,,.,a\'-1-"c"ou,,,ne;· ___ __,,D"'is,,t~riO'c"t.'-'Juu,,s~ti~c~e~ardner.M!g_utlJ tmlAio..on.the bench._ -sel tOthe secretary or slate. ma~cs Fl1m the choice. Mos t of lhe 17 statewide' propositions on the b3llot State Controller: \Villiam T . Bagley, in his 15 are housekeeping measures. ~ );ears in th~ legislature. has d emonstra ted strong Propasition I, Cl bond issue to eominue the state's knowledge of s tate finances and h as earned a program of helping fund replace ment of unsafe ..reputation for putting public inte rest above pa'rty school buildings a nf! helping rapidly· growing dis- ( politics. He is the clear choice. tricts_. like Irvine a nd Saddle back in Orange County ".J> 'State Treas urer: J ohn T. Kehoe has good l"reden· meeLb_u.lding needs, is of vital importa nce. It should , tials in non-e lective ~overnment service and has the receive a YES vote. ' I I • • l • ' tr~j ning and e xperience needed fo r this key post. · On Propositions 2 'h~ugh 15, the Daily Pilot also Attorney General: Evelle J . Younger, the incum-recomme nds YES Votes. • · ' bent, has pe rfo rmed well and.h as far the superjor Proposition 16, which would put the legislature in record a nd experience. J-le deserves re-e lection.· the business of setting tuition charges for the Univer- Stale Board of Equaliiatlon: S. Jack Templeton, sit·y of Calif.ornia, threatens an unwise intrusion of }·· who is more attuned to the needs of Southern Calif or-politics into the university management. Vote NO . ni"nlsthechoicehere. Proposition 17, the su-called "Wild River'' .. ~ ( United States Senator: Alan Cr anston's first s ix-initiative, would serve the very narrow interests of year term in the Senate has sho\vn that he is an effec· the fe \Y at the expense of most residents of that area .. 1. .,·. -tive an.d res pons ive re presentative for California. He .and the state. Vote NO. · Sb.ould be r e-elected. • * * • ~ . ,, Representative in Congress. 40th District: An-Proposition A, the transit s ales tax, is the best ~~drew Hinshaw has served only one two-year term, but hope for establis hment of an effective mass transit ; .!?P ha s m ade a strong begii;ining and should be retur· _system in OrangeCoun,lY;.. ~o;e '(ES. . n~d to \Vas hington. · tn Newport ~;1ch a nd Costa MeSa, approval of State Senator, 36th District: De nnis Car~nter Proposition z will guarantee s ufficient funds to main· -..has bee n hig hly effective in the state Senate where he ta in current levels of education in the face of inflation. 'has earned the respect or both pa rties a nd has gotten Vote YES. · t~ings done for Orange Co~nty lie deserves re-elec-· . * * * * , · • k .>l'( -• * · " ·Jn Huntington Be;ich, voters will..be asked to ap-.... -Ass~m'b)y, ·7~ uiitri! :1vRo~r.t ir.i&Mm>'is: ari ~·r ... J>fove-PrOpOsition' X. a tax override to help O'(CtcQli'\e ~ ~, /, .;-. Y~':{:_}~';:ri_~~ ~· ~/;_ 1 _ \'eteran legislator whose knowledge :and experience the very seri ous shortage of high school classrooms in · are •n asset to the district. He should be returned. that...-ea. Vote YES. \\ WfLLJ liOWl>Y '1'HERE J Assembly, -73rd District: Robert Burke holds· -;--~-'-'__:;=::.:::.:.:....::::.::...:::::::::.~.~-~,,;;::;==-=-c==~=---"'.~~~~-:--..J._-:-~:-:--7_~-'-~~¥~~~~--' "Psychic Pain ' j ~Needs More· Tolerance ._ ( SYDNEY HARRIS) 1 "Yas s pending the weekend with a rriend whose character and ciutlookon lire J much admire. On Saturday mor ning,-I_l!ccompanied ~im to hi s bar ber. in tbe little town where he spen .. ds his summers. The b ar ber '\'as a sullen and unresponsive man, and v.•hen v.·c left I f asked my friend y,•hy he put up so equably v.·ith such surly treatinent. "'I wouldn 't care to have my ha ir cut by such an un· pleasant fellow," I said. ··He"s in pain.'' replied my frie,nd, ··a nd I hav e a great sympathy. vdth pain -especially the kind that can't be seen v.•ith the eye.·· ··\\'hat do you mean~" J asked him "I !\IEA:\' !hat people like him a re Sllffcrin.e from 1nlensc psychic pain," he explained. "i\lost of us can sy m· pathizc \\'ith so meone suffering from caricer or a bro!..-en leg, or uny physical ailr11 en1. \Ve make a11o"·an- 1.·r~ for th(·n1 . 1f they are cranky or ,,·ithdra"TI. ···r ct the rc:1lly a\vful pai n of the human animal is psychic p:un, of \1'h1eh the person himse lf niay be una\1are. I t '~ my belief that men and v.omen likl' m\' barbC'r are suffering ;_1{'utcly. almosl all the time. and 1 feel :-.orr" for th('n1 . I don't say r11 go out of ri1v 11 a\' to be wit h them-bu t I ''on·l ~o tnil of my wa y to avoid tMm, • Dear Gloomy _ Gus ~ • 'I ~ Give Me XioU · (-ri,red . .,,_Your Poor You4,~udtf,\ed M111sses, then give us $U.S"riifilion to kick 1 them oul on lheir""'cOattails "" · A.R Gl_,Gus_ ....... , ••• , .. ~~.~ -• .,., ftn•u•rol• ••lle<I Ille -•i .. u... "''"~"' s. ... r•,., pet P<t• .. le Gl..,..f GM o.u, ,.;1111. • either .. A lot of p{'(lple suffer but they aren't that unpleasant "'.I demurred. "TllAT'S TRUE,' he said . :·bul each persona lity copes u.·ith its proble m s in th e besl way i~ can-sometimes in the only ~'ay it e;;in Some, peQ:p le drink some li e. som e a re cruel and the real!)' unhappy ones 'simply retreat into a J)"ri\•ate "·orl.d or their O"'n l\ly barber ha s a p ,e r s ona l tt ~ V.'f' ea ll ·miserublt'.::::. because he 's 1n miser) much ofthi l ime ' · "It doesn't make him an) mor(' like.able for me to kno"' that "I sajcf\ ··No. it doesn 't ," he agreed ··But then, u beggar isn·t likeable A leper isn't att ractive Unfortunate ·people shou ldn 't hh"e to be "'inning in order to u.·in our sympathy. In ract, the Jess Winn ing they a re, the more we should feel Sorry for them. - "IT SEE!US to me." he continued. ''that a ll of us co uld handle people like that much better if 1ve understood that they are in .pain . Not physical pain. \\'hich we can easil y identi fy with, bul mental pain or some sort, which bc.>gan at a n early age. One~ we grasp this fa ct, \\'C no longer resent them. or • react unpleasantly toward their ur\· pleasantness. Boondoggles Victimize Consmnert ' How Government lnflateg. Prices ..... } •. ,,; .•. . l/µ ' ·~ f • . • ~.· J,o\~K ~QE:RSON ~ '• t . ' ' • • ' _., • \\'ASllI~GTON -\VhiJe Presid.enl ~ Ford has called for sa'C'tiifices from · lh Ami;ir1~<1n people lo curb inTlation .• he administers do1kns-.Of go~nment progran1 s .whose explicit'purpqseiis{o drive up pric.es-arld.bo 'them up EaCh waS inten.1. ~ .. ; .,, ' ' . '? · pnd ·butter"'p~s. 'Al~, r aw cotton, ded originally to help some new in · dustry get started, to keep declining businesses from collapsing or to enable embattled farm e rs to weather' the vicis· situdes of the market-. But in their aggregate. they have sa1:.pcd the cfriciency of American production and \'ictimized the e;on- sumers. lilost of these boondoggles stiO survive long beyond their original purpose, becaUSl' of the camp~lg n contributions and political powCr of the-special interc~ts AS PART ~our "'atch on v:aste, here arf' a fe 1· examples of ho"' the gove rnment d •liberately keeps prices from falling 'hat makes the irony more bitte r 1s t at the consum ers <i re compe ll ed lo pay for their own fleecing, since their tax money is used to financc-the·price rigging : • wh!iit and peanuts ha\.\! been pushed up in price by government import cont'tols. If the prices' of these ·products should start to slip. lhe gover"~ent can be rtlied on to boost the m back up by making huge emergency purchases. -TRANSPORTATION RA1'ES: Some economi sts estimate that truck a nd ruil rates are inflated 20 percent becuu se of lntersta.tc. Com,nerce Commission !ICC)· regulations, thus adding SI6 billion in unrtecessary consumcrcosls. · - The JCC not~only limits the entry of new coinpelltors into trucki'ng but uJso gi\'es existing truckers antitrust exemptions t.o rig consumer rates. On the other hand , ICC restrictions . actua~rce trucks to traveliostly., ci rcuitous routes and to make many return trips e mpty. Other regul ations prohibit ra ilroads anc1 truckers from lowering their rates when they wish lo do so for competitive·reasons. The Civil Aeropauli cs Board ICAP I prevents air carriers..from.ooffering 4' A_nolhe r la~. ~he Jone.s Act. lower rates while forcing them to I requires all sh1pp1ng between two maintain unprofitabl e l'OJ.Jtes. At the Amcri·c~~ ports to'!>e carri~ on u~· same time. the CAB also keeps out "'compet1t1ve American ships. This competition. It recently turned do"·n raises costs o~ a Wide-variety of &09,d~ an application for Laker Airways. for Jor th e benefit ·or the already heavily example, to Cly the New York-London tc'subsidi zc.d shippine i ndustry afld route at about one-third the existing ~maritime uhions, which happen to be rares. rime sources or political slush funds. ·~ --GOVERNMENT INTERVEN· ~ -SURPLUS COMMODITIES: The TIONS: While steel and textile prices nlted States holds vast stockpiles of• climb steadily np, the· government 'urplus commodities., b1,1t legislallon has negotiated import restrictions on revertli sale of these surpluses that steel .and textiles. The effect' is to 'i!ould'force down prices. The present block -the imports that could push ~mbar go o n ura nium im)>orts . prices down. This holdstrue rormany ~ni tiat~d long ago to tielp U.S . other products.. t,;~ t aniu.m producers. sti ll lingers on. Government·spo nsored "resale : Expo.it s ubsidie$, such as those price ma intenance" prevents mer-i""which made possi bl e the Russian chant!i rromjowering many prices al '•wheat deal, artificially drive up the .the retail level. And the Dav!s·Bacon • pr1~e Arf!er1cans must pay while Act dri\'es up l<M;al construction costs ~ tariffs on import mulct them for what everywhere by 'forcing the spread of l;they buy from abroad. hi gh, sometime&l.exorbitant un ion ' Thus, in one Way or another, the wage rates. The result is thal fewer government is pushing up or holding and re~e r consuD_ters can afford con-... up the price of almost everything the struct1on . and .more and more . '<;_~~er ~uys~n some .cases for labor~rs-are·ou~-ofworlr.--. l r easons once "'on.h-y;--imt .now our: A bill to require JO percent of all 011 •' moded. in other cases to pay orr a imports to move in American ships i bewi ldering network or special in · \Yill, unless vetoed, pu'h prices up on tercsts th at contribute to campaigns gaso~ine, heating oi l .. electricity, in return for gettting Uncle Sam to plastics and petrochemical products. . pick the pocket of rop.sumers. • -t'OOD SUBSIDIES: For decades. the prices of vegetables, fruits and dairy-products have been driven up by government marketing oi;ders which restrict production. limit interstate shipments allld eliminate .. ·excess" produce. . . . Si milarly. the government restricts lhc importation of chcaprr meat cuts !!Uitabl e for hamburge r and sausages. Now lhousands or µou r people can'l c•en afford hamburger. . lmpo1·t quotas 011 da iry products result in h i~her cheese, dfied milk Scotland's New ·Fut11re ' - DUNKEL J, S~otland -Salmon fishing on the River Tay has been disappointing this seaSon but the autumn foliage in the highlands is mor~ glorious thari in most years and Scotland i s . a}'r'ak:enirig to a ,!' ........ new future. The future is rich with th e proceeds .of North Sea oil and dreams manceof Wjlson's shaky government. • By·elections should come at the ·: ~~te-0~ one a year with lhe ~entlal or 'f(. !ll>Setl~g Labor's ~ajority oJ 3 sE!ats 1n. Parliament. This alone gives the "'-----------"' f' "Nationalists leverage for additional .;·concess ions Crom We stminster as "Scottishness" increases wilh.M!e \$beyond the l)lvish promises already exubet ance of the Highland F11ng. •, made, so it Is no wonder the jubilant "Look Out I;ondon~ Here We .Come!'' Y George Reid. spokesman for the Par- was the caption in a Gla15gow ~ ly,thinks heisinthedriver's seat. RICH.~fl.D WILSON newspa'per on a.photOgraph or the 11 ; . • • • 1--____.~r_ Pr-ecious Old.Jf!nrldJI eritage . of indepe dence within the British Commonwealth or ... Nation.s. Scottish Nationalist MP's. • ADDED to all the oth.cr troubles or '----~-~--------""...,he-La-bot--government,-entirely-apumr-----f THE NATJONLJSTS take ·-, from inflation, is the Welsh nalion- ' "\II rig ht. c la_ss. ·• s a id l\tlss Quimby. "Let us turn to Chapter Xll. \\h1rh 1~ ('ntilled. ·our Precious Old \\"11rld llcritage.' This deals, as you "111 st•(', "·ith the ~·a\·e of m ass immigral ions in the last century.•· LiltlC' Bi lli e raised hi s hand. "'\\l hat ·s <1 n immigranl, l\Ii ss (}uimby''' ··Ba~1rall~. Billie."' s aid l\liss Quimby. "an im- m1J!rant f?; a per- son ~·ho rl'nounces tJ1s old country a nd J!oes to seek a new life 1n anothe r \'Ountry. ·· ''Wh v wo uld anyont' ·do that. t\l1i;;s Qui m by ?" aSkQd l\l ary J ane. .. I mean we love our cotlnlry, don't "'.(!7" ··()( <'Ourse ""e do. dear .'' said l\t iss ()u1mby. "Bul you must remember '''hat t•ond1t1ons WP.re ltke in The Old Coun t r y i'n thO!'<' driys. Our lorrfalh1•rs felt it wasn 't a fi t place tO r:11se their children." "\\.llV \\'GS lh:JI. l\IL~s Quimb~·"" askl'd Jimmy. ·Oh, tht:'rc "'('re many reasons. .Jnnmv." ,;:ud f\1'1 s! Qlllmby. "One "'a~ m'1111::iry ronsrripW.n So"1cl1mt~ th~ lcader~-'Fhe--Old~1plr..\l-.\\ould force :ill ublt"·l>od1ed IJlC'n to loi n the itrmy. And they had to l1J1hl :ind. m a)·be die in ~'ars they ne,er undcrstOid-... .., 1 • ' I \ economic opportunity ... ( } .-"\Vere the streets really paved with ART ff 0 PPE gold "!" asked Bolloc 11.tiss Quimby sn1iled. "No. that wa s --------------a ,myth. But it "'as already a rich country. And it grew richer and richer ''llow awfu l ~·• ·aid Mary Jane with until today it's the richest country on u shudder. s ,, ear~h. ~r course. our forefathers h~d "And the minorities "·ere often ~o hve 1n ghettoes and."·o:k at menial pe rsecuted in The Old Country.'' JObs because the? d1~ t know the eonlinucd l\1i:-.s Qui mby. "They.we re ~ang~~ge . B1:1t their ch1ld.re,n grew up sloncd und spat upo n and had lo live in as c1trzens •. tn .our melting P?t and g·hetloes." made good. "That ·s terrible.•· said Billi<'. "But the primar1 reason was econom ic," s'aid i\l iss Quimby. "T he ric h were gro~·ing richer and the poor "'ere gro\\.'in ~ 1>0orcr . The leaders im posed heavy laxes to pa y for their ~·ars. But the rich were clever and many paid no taxes at oil . So the burden fell heaviest on the poor ... "'Thn:l 's not fair ... said Jitnmy. . ''T ht!~am c th-· ·conomtc uphea\•als of the '70S and '80s." said l\li ss Quimby. "l\lany of the pool-er people lost their jobs and saw their savings wiped out. So our torcfathers packed wh at meager possessions they sti ll had and e mbarked on the long \'oy3ge over the water to a new land." . "\VllAT DID the P\'OJ>le who stayed beh1nd in The Old Country think of those who le rt ?" asked Mar:Y.Jane. li1iss Quimby frowned thoughtfully. :·\Veil I suppose, dear. they thought our' forefather s were unpatr:iotic rirf.rarr who were deserting thei r responsibilities. But· of-coarse .they we r.cn 't , T.hcy .. "'.ere brave, adventurous_.so.ulsim.bued .Yi'lth the.. glorious piooeer s piMt that has made oureountry g'reat. Any questions?" "'No. Miss Quimby." "Good. Now that you understand why our American forefather!!i immigrated here to Arabia, leVs turn to Cha per XIII, 'The Last Yeats or the 20th Century,''' ' Until very recently ' t e Scots nalionalisl movemenrwas taken only as a .quixotic political-..adventUre. Today it has become a considerable political force and the least it will ac- complish in the near future will be . wresting from the London govern· ment1a n indigenous Scottish National . Assembly. ,,,....... BRITAIN'S recent parliamentary election increased seals held by mem- bers of the Scottish Nationalist Party from 7 to l I, which is only a fraction of Parliament's more than 600 mem· bers, but the significanceof the'gain Is not measured by the numbers. The ~ottish Nationalists. who gained, mostly at 'the e:11:peti.se or lhe Conver- saUve Party and are known as "Tar- tan Tories," can upset Prtme ~Jnist e r Wil son 's paper-thin 'parlfaroen.tary_m.aj_ority aL.a01 im· portant turn -nationalization or separation very seriously if the alist mo\le ment anti the Ulster average Scot docs not yet. The oul! violence w~ich heighten an impres-~ider is temt?,ted to ~OllCl)lde that wha l s.lon that ~he United Kingdom is fal· IL h!lppen 1ng hefe 1s the slow, · ling apart as did the British empire. evolution ol a worldWide trend towar~. This turn of t_vents would be borne political decentr/llzation. Jn Scotian~ stoically in the lligtllands if only the d's case that trend has a hard-head1:dlt-· salmon fi shing improves which, by all basis in revenues rrom North Sea oiJ,i reports. is the ca'!ie on the River 'now under active development at Weed. some distance from -the River great hazard and physical hardship. Tay. Jn any case, the flsherman is as· In the past Scotland hasn't paid its sured that somewhere in Scotland own way in the United Kingdom, with salmon fis hing is tn season all but five the value .or goods sent south muctf wecks oftheyear. ' less than the money coming from the 'r British treasury Into Scotland. Nortlt Sea oil added to woolens, steet ->! whiskey and ships changes all tha upless nationalization takes it away •' The mor'e enthusiastic separatists ca forest1ie.a da,y when cgstoms posts a~ ~tish passports will be l"equired oa, the ahc:lllh motorway15 connecting, ScOtland and.England, but that much ~.' apartness:..Js-nol conlidtred very....;. likdy. -. . - ORA~GE"COAST DAILY PILOT Robf'rl N. Weed , Ptiblilhtr Thomas Keeuil, £ditor ' Barbero Krtibicr., EdiloriaJ Page £ditor ;The·-editoria.1 pace cl the Dally North Sea oil. for ekample. NEVEltTH ELESS, Scotland rs-'. Witson and the Labor Party have decme(1 to becomlnJ more sensltt\'e ·promised Scotland a "'tional assem. in its nalionall~m , irritated bl\ bly and the Scottish1Natlonalists are _decisions from Whitehall arid less con· Insisting on delivery in not more than tent with having merely a Scottish a tf!.- two years. • sembly without power of the purse,, This is part Of the.process known as wttich \¢ould seem a' traditional ''de\'olution," which begins to look lo • Scotch trail; "BUT \\'llV did thcY tome here. l\1iss Quimby"" asked l\1t1ry J ane . "Oh, thcrt' \\ t're mnny reasons, de~r," .itaid 1\1 L5s Quim,by. "The air nnd \\t<ttt r weren't 'pQllutcd by indu!itrh•~ fac1ories. \!•st ;rcas ·or land were s till undc\•Cloped. Jfu t .. HY~c~ll)' " wes a question of an outs,ider m ore like dl!lsolullon or Th e future for the Scottl shf- 1).. l the U n1led-Kln gd~n:i Into its com-Nationalists a"Ppears reasonably ~0 es ponc.~t parts. An op1n.'?n research poll bright. An expert on the movement,; -Pilot 5ttks to 1.aform and 11.imulate readers by Pret1enllnl on Uiit page diverse commenlary on tOIMCs ot In· tt re!lt by syndlCated columnists and cartoonis~ by providina a nitum for readelT' views ind by pttSent.ln& this newspaper's optn'°"9 and ideas on turrent loplr1. the edllorial opinto11s of the Dally pfJol appear on!)' in tht cditorlal cotumn at the lop of tht page, 011i11Mlnt eic.prnJed by the i:olumnist1 and c1rtooniat1 aDd lettH wrher• 41 re their mi.-n and no endori.e.n,trll or their views b)' lht: I ------r0t h~ _Scotsrpa~ or Edln~rghr l!r-Of. Rtchird"'RO!l;--'Clil~lates"t_.fJat"tf,' Self.exp ression without 1clf· showcdo,Dlyoncln.r1veSCot.s dcs1res.11 Labor scats In Scotland 3r8', discipline Is the unrealiiable goal ot comp!ete-break with E~gl.a.nd but the. -vuJ ncrable to a swing of 5 percent i[ the amateur. appetite for full ~eparat1on is growing there Is a react'oft against the per(or· • -11 .. , ~· , , j ~~ .~ , ~,. :..- \ ' • .. .. Dtl:tly Pllot-shavid bti nftrn:d. Monday, Novembcr4, 1974 - 1 I • . ~· Bn1nan 'Pleasure Center' Seen . . . alienation or arfectlons. . Mond!f·No'l't•Mw4.197• OM.V ... OT ,If • • • • k>R TNiHOwio;w;·;;;w;,,,.wi1a•s . . LM.floyd These ~ -T . ~_ ape.s_ · LONDON CUPll-AJlthe that's the world psy. rrom it, to..the brewers and vanced t.o a point where a pltasure or sex -without chologists say is within distillers and food growers device the sit~r a portable !(x. ~ ·-the realm or possibility: and p[!fessors, was not cassetle reco~tder could SMITH SAID that like all A the satisfaction of around the turn or the cen.discus ·. byllle ~cienfiiliOetiv.Tre"arefulfy contro=uea"'--~pre"'arcrlOns tfie~ones mide R. A. "DIC~LOWCOCIL-- Fu~ny aleohol, gambling and i lut· tur:y_. asked to p redict future electrical impulses to the by his pane l should be tony without drunkenness Whtt this wUl do to-0\e trends inpsycholoo. brain. treated witb.!.'.hea1thy step· bankruptcy or obesity. • man·wom.an relationship ·Dr. Mike Smith of the ticism" lhough his panelists • f"or better or worse •. and the family that.results University of Wales In· · ••sELF·STIMULATION were responsible and COil· -,.--..,..-----------...:.· -....:.· stitute or Science and ol pleasure centers could ce rned with th.t et!1Ca1 ' QUEENIE . By Phil lnterlandi· Technology assembled a well make seit. a lcoh9I, a~pects of what tbe.y were .. MISSION ¥IEJO Municipal Achisoly -'o•icA HOV. 5 lt14 ...... .,., __ • .....:,..,. .. °"* w.:.. J. G. ~ °""· ,,.. .... ..,_ . -- • An outfit in Europe is sel· ling' stereo tapes with nothing on them but ~anned laughter. Hosle:tSes are supposed to rr:--------~~:;.:..;.;.;:.;,.;;;,;,:.;~~ panel of SO eitpert.s Co sug. gambling and eating ob· forecastirig. gest the probable develop·, SQLete as modes'or human '"For example,•• he said, ments. Some of their in· gratification." • ••while do -it-yourself''------------------"' · teresting poir,ts were repor. Smith did not amplify the pleasure centers are 1 play them s oftly at parti es . Claim is they set up atmos ·· p h e r e whe'rein it's just about i'mpossible not to have a good · time. . . YOU DON'T r.eally have lo burn a ll that 'much gasoline to visit Denmark MexicO, Norway; Poland and Sweden on a single trip. All of those places are wilJ'in ·a 20-mile· radius in the slate of Mai'1oe. ted in an article in New mind-boggling posi;i btlities forec,st to be technically '!"-----------------Scientist. of such a development in· possible by the year 2003. 11 · One predi<'tion concerned eluding tile certainty that pa nel members were alive ~ 'Cf·b· . '~t· ' f~ what Smith called "do-it· many domestic qu arre ls to the fact that this develop-r. • rt l trn yourself pleasure centers." will wind up with "Who ment may not be ethically · " . •"SINCE THE 19505'', he said, ''we have known that such centers ex:isl deep in • the mamm·alian brain. The American"psychok>gist. Dr. " J_ames Olds, managed to , implant electrodes i1tto these centers in the brains of rats. He found. that the rats would work! hard at needs you?" and perhaps a de s irab l e · a nd that suit against' manufacturers Jj!g isl a ti on could be in· . . For tli•i~ ""' ,w,., .. ,,_, 11•olljlSt tltt rtlic1.of fl•t ol' o f the machines rM .troduced·tocontrolitsuse." uili,,i sliips. - Staplep':'ncture 'Won.'"Do Job' BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL ZFORl f a E:lllttta ForT'he Price of Ow Daily Sunday thru Thursday S:OOto 7:00 P.f!!. pressing a Jev~r when the CllJCAGO' (AP) -An AmeriC'a n ~fedical As· only reward they received socialion official says claims that a technique called was a small electrical im· staple puncture will produce wei ght loss are "pure Luncheon Mon.·F'ri. from 1J:30a.m. Pulse to the .electrode l·n hok um." o· d .,,..,, J · 1nrer serve nz~ ... y romS:OOp.m. theirbrains. "Staplepuncture involves inse rlion of small metal "Whe n the electricity staples Iii the ears at the so-called acupuncture points. By Sunday Cha1mpagne Brunch from IO:~a.m. supply was turned orr. the wiggling the staples, the patient supposedly loses the rats quickly lost interest in urge to over-eat, to smoke or to drink alchoholic Fist.ts. Mtals, Oysttr Bar, Notti Wi•n,Alnnl s1;,;11 the lever. beverages. , 1j . ~000 in a tree only that ou r knowledge of the stapfepuncture .. is an obivious attempt to capitalize on • \Ll-1p• DI P · weighs half as much as the •• • c..--.f"'"'"Ss>M•"··--••u.w .. w·,..._.... a natomy of the human the public interest ·in acupuncture and on 'the public JJJ E. CoaJt Highway • .• . ~iree, 1'.m told. ~~-:::---.::;::.;:,::~..:.:;;:. __ ;...;, __ .J brain a nd our s urgical clamor for an easy way to lose weight." Moser, N~wpqrt Bt•clt , THE , "It is not'.inconceivabte But Dr. Robert ll. !\loser of the AMA said that f. /f!t-1• ,,.+t·a· u'a~ •. 1f ALO·. PECI• were~.,,,.,, .. r~·-'~U these yelrs,.I 1Ull get fl kick out or die first tectlJ:ti'Jues, will have~ ad· e4itor of the AMA 's journal. added, .. The AMA is " J--recei)'ing a nlim berof calls daily on •'8tr•11MR»." Run.atiofu{714) '1S·5J10 . ' . admenl,.You'dbe~aJd.~ir,, f..:" .. --:~:------:------------:------------;_:_ ___ .;_:_.;_:_.;_:_;.:..;:::.:::::::::===--.C:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::;:::;;:::;:::;:::!, WVEAND-WAR l'Ml....WCMMftftiMIMM ,. ... ~ ....... --• 'This character got into a fight with his girlfriend. So he wrote her a note: "I sure ·am..6orry to be so i"or' . ltdful. I .k·now I proposed ~you the other night,.W.l can:t ff:member .if you said ya or no." She wrote back: "'l was really pleased· to . hear from you. ~ kneW I'd · said no to sbmebody tbe ~r·night, but "'t:d forget. ten ·whe." The foregoing ii Item No. 1'764-C in our Love ~nd War man'S fil e labeled ~agement.s,.Broken." Q. ••DIDN'T David Car· .radine's father pl8y roles in. more motion pictures than any other Hollywood ac-!!>r?.. - ' A. So-It h-a.S come to tbis, has it? We now alt\Kle to that remarkable character actor John Carradine merely as David's father. Sad. yery sad. No, John Carradine at last report only claimed to have perfor- med in 372 movie~. He ranks third. Both Walla<'e Fotd, firs·t, and Donald -Crisp ... second, appeared i' more than soo ritms. PAJAMAS "Pyjam as" Is how the British spell ''pajamas." WHEN A C AR get s banged up at a speed of 2,S m.p .. h., the statisticians _charac!erjze it as a parking_ lOi accident. And one out or eveiy fo ur so·called c.at wrecks is thusly 'described. Baptists Oppos~ Methods AMARILLO, Tex. (UPO -The nxas Baptist Con· vention has adoi>ted a resolution warning of poten·· tial danger in fa ith healing and preaching in tongues. ; The resolution offered by minister Bill.y We~r or Dal· las asked "cha ris m:ilics" to ·withdraw from the t hUrch but was revised to waru of f!.,. ___ _ .. -. I '. Democrat for Congress ' . raven ---Mark-Hannafor_dJs a Democrat committed to curbing inflation plus providing new jobs. By elimination of.tax loopholes and wasteful overseas spending, money will be available to fund thes.e jobs and inflation will be reduced. Business competition should be encouraged-the free m"rket should estab- lish prices-not large corporations seeking greater profits: * * * BUI Bond i.s a one term Mark Hannaford: Four years, Mayor of Lake- wood. l'Jlne years as Ci'ty CounC11man. Vice-Chairman, League of California Cities Committee on efficiency and economy in Government. Member of National Com- m itree on efficiency and economy in Government. Director of Contract Cities As- sociation. Member of Steering Committee of LosAngelesCountyCommitteeof Mayors. • ' • 1----Ul&-pr·•Mr~e+r-W father, Dr. Jaroy Weber of Lubbock, favored the tougher resolution. State Legislato.r com- mitted to rotecrn b · business and their profits. As a member of the State Assembly he: As Mayor and City Coun- cilman·, Mark Hannaford has shown he is in touch with ttte people's · . - ' • "Any rabbi, priest or pastor, concerning those who so· disagree with e•islil]g doctrines as to have <'aused discord in the church, wishes the y focharismalits) would get right or get out," the elder minister said. . , Minister Frank Brooks or New Boston. Tex . saw no need for the resOJuUOn. ·' .. There are charismatics in my church. but there ts no problem," he said1 "l un· der s tand ,Jhe,rc a.re;,· lroublcmaki r s in some churches, but I believe most of these are probltm'J or personalities." LOSE WEIGHT OR MONEY IACI . Odrl"•• U" 11 .. 111 you D9C.O- tM tll!ft1 Ukft -IOI'! YCKt '8'11'11 to M . e.t1uM Odrh••• tOl'ltlll'll lfHI "9llkl •lf.C.t l .. tH IKll'lt l id l•Mll ... -u•oul • 111rncl'\tt110"1 Ofle tll'IY Odrt"•ll lltllel I flllf "°"' Mfolt "'*'" WOPfHMJ your IOIMl•I• • '°" Ut leH • OOwl'I to Ille U'lot le1 • OOW" JM1 Ute ... tt'll OCft'IM• 1111 Men UMd HICll:tHlvlll' ltY tllOUMll'ldl 111 0-lllt (OU"llY IOI' 16 ''"''•ii win wotlo 101 VOU. Will'! Int Octtl"•• "''"· cllnl<llly lttttd, you ,..,11 ••I 'en"°'' · no ...... " •. no ''"'"' .... ~IMI. 5.11• lt!O•flec:tl ... ~·" ..... ., ...... , .. , You !ftUll IO\I UflY ,,, M YOU• ,... .... , •Ill D• 1ef1>1'11'1a • no Qu"' ''°"' •~~"· 51111 loG•Y. 91'1 1lct o l t•CIU 111 ""a .... IO"fl<' wun Odrloe•. THRIFTY ""'·'·" ill\! fll "'t \ 1 IUll \ ' -~ -· • Voted twice to allow tax breaks for t~El oil coll)~ ' ' pan1es • Voted to allow corpora- tions, banks, and insur-.. ance·companies to ke.e19 their tax loopholes • Voted twice against ? delay in_s·ales ta~ in- creases which would . tlave .heleed the con- ests. Hannaford expanded and improved city ser- vices to benefit his com- munity, making Lakewood ' city government an ac- claimed model of effi- ciency. His emphasis on crime prevention resulted in the sat.est city in the Western United States. His strong belief in elim- ination of _excess costs lowered city taxes • ·sumer ' On Novemb.er 5th. Vote for Mark Hannaford· Democrat for Co~ress ~---=~=~------~ ___ _;.. -~~ . ------ I . Published by.Ille Commi11~ to Elec1 Mark Hannaford lo Congress; John Geyer. Treasurer; 2604 E. Carson. Lakewood. ca. .. ,l I • • • ·' HAD BREAKDOWN Dyan Carroll Innocent- Parkinso1.1 SAN DIEGO CUP!/ -Dr. Gaylord Parkinson. rormer chairman of the stale Republican Central · Com- Tii.ittee ; has pleaded: in· t nocent to a sex perversion charge. A codefendant. Robert H. Cooper , 43 . a school t eacher, a lso 15te'3ded in - Mond.ay. Ncwtmbtf 4. 197i • • Dyan Cannon Resurgent Will Do Movie on Gun Moll --··~----· By VF.RNON SCOTr "I UID a lot ot rcMJarch •IOLL 'i'\VOO"D tUPI l -on Virginia," Cannon said. Dyan Cannoq has been out "I don't play her as a gun of movie action for a year moll, which a lot of people awaiting the ri ght script think she was. which. she says, -comes "I talked to her rormer along about as ortcn as the maid and to her v.•ig-maker, right man -once in a blue \11ho also made a Y.'ig for moon. · ml'. Dozens of J)t!oplc "'ho' ll'O\\' the rutl r1gured knCV.' \lirginia tx>rorl' her beauty is settl ing for a death sa id s he v.·:.is ~• tclc \·i s ion {ltovic, .. 1'he • gene rous. friendly v.·oman. Vir~i ni a HiTI Story," to 'fhey liked her. beam Nov. J§\•in NBC-TV. ''She v.·;1s never a hooker, r.l s. llill "'us lhl' glamu.r but had to fi~ht for sur\•i\•aJ girl or organized <'ri me in all her life. \Vhen she had~ tf\c 1940s, girlfriend of gang-lot or m·oncy, she took car~ st ers und companion of of as muny old friC'nds as famed hood llugsy Seif'!cl. possible. I did n'lt. IJcst to She v.·as coforful. bcuutiful ~i\t' the role an honest in· and mystcriou!! tcrp.rel:1tion .. . ' CANNO~ 1.(.l'-1NGf.O C.'1\N NON I S an c .\:· comfortably agal nsl JJ nest "t·c.•eding ly ho~sti;1rl. of pillows itlihcr btdroon1 on Sh \' ), u id s he had the sceond {lour uf her rt·\'O\"Cl't·d fu lly rrorn n ner !\.lalit"iu (~olon .v hom l', \Ous hrl•JJk<lo\.\"11 uncl \.\"as probabl.v the n1ust cs pcn· · still tr.vin~ to ovt•rconlt' thl' ~ffcct5 or LSD which she had lakcn v.'hile still A1rs. Ca{y Grant. The principal instrument or her return to a semblance of normalcy is primal the rapy, a psychologiclil proJ(ran1 for getting one's hc;.1d on strai,'tht. She ha:; a primal ther iapy room \\'alls. ceilint:. floor and rloor thickly padded with sound-proofing ma terial - v.•hirh she uses ofte n. SJNCt: II ER divorce from Grant, Oyan has bctome JJ lon er. lie r t•losesl friend and companion is her daughter, Jl•nhi fer. 8. .The .moody, cver - changing ocean is a form of therapy in itself. She often st rides ;.1l ong the beach but r:.ircly goes in th e ""1tcr. J)_,·:111 prerers to S\\'i1n tnpll·ss in the pri\•acy of ht·r o\\'11 s1\·im ming 1lOO I. sive tr:.il't of rl'al l'Sl<1te in '-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~;;;;! California. . II ,,am,,.,.••< .. ...,_,_,. .RE-ELECT There are pictures air over the walls of Jennifer, a few of herself, none or Grant. SHE llAS lived at the beach for four years. lier friends ·include many other persons who are in primal therapy. Dyan shuns l·lol· lywood functions. lier dates take her to secluded restaurants. Dyan sits on her pillows staring Out through a pic- ture "'ind11w at the sea and· \\'rites ~lr-¥ and music . She p lays the piano and thinks about the creative qualities of human beings. .zms 1'1.-.ng He•l"'ll ~ ""'-,.,,.. S!1r11 . ---"'~°'-· 642·1751 l·ler long, mult1-1.:olored blonde h ai r framed her la nguid eyes as she watched seven.foot breakers crash on the beach and roll lo within rive feet of her front yard. Sultry rock music poured out of the stereo. John W. Lynch Oriental rugs and esoteric • . decon provided an other· wordly atmosphere. Virginia Hill never had it so good. -Giant CHlY. UASIMG . . '75 MONTE C:.l.RLO ·s 12400Mo- :ia Mo. eo.n &no Lt•M M """° ""'° 1~,.. -!I-'"" G>IOTH CHE,IOUT 1•111-...-.-...-.u f<IJ ... ,., ... )11 1 , MEMllR, STA.Tl IOARD OF EqUALlliTIOH nocent. Ju"ge William Low l'.=~~~~~~~~[t set lria'I for Feb.' 18. SJX years Cha irm an. Board o l EQuahzat1on • Twelve years Chairman. Board of Equalization Legislalive Committee • Many years lax and acc"o.un1.1ng exJ2,erw_n_ce ( 11 years Internal Revenue Agent) • P ast President. National-Association al Tax . Admin1 s lralors • Pas t Chairman. Federation of Tax Administrators • Past President, Western States Association ~I Tax Administrators • Member, Pobhc Utility Committ ee, Nalional Tax Association • Combat lnfanlryman. wounded. decorated • Member and Past President. Tulare Ltons Club• American Legio,n, Lile Member ,0 .A.V .. • Member. Commonwealth Oub, Elks and Moose . The charges were filed af. ter Parkinson, Cooper and :six men were arrested in connection with police sur· vejllance or a restroom ;lt the l\1ission Vall ey Pitay Co. .depitrtmenl s tore. LONELY frustrated, proble,,,s? ABC Telephone C.OUnsehng Service 645-2222 24 ... _ • AUGUST -1972 . , 656,242 AUGUST 1973 • AUGUST 1974 • ·' QUALIFIED • DEDlCATED PMd FO" 8r, ~ W l_,, ~ COIMliML..l-°'1• a.-. ZlH.H. -r-_ sit is rs • And it's here. These bus ridership fig ures tell the story. ·25,000 riders in August of 1972. 236,507 last year. 656,242 a month today. And rising. Thar's a lar of people in Orange County depending onOCTD. The orange and white buses crisscross the county between rhe L.A. and _Son Diego county lines. Serving riders · who ore a cross-section of Orange County. Commuters who must get to and from work-and find it a grecil convenience and• ec onomy to take the bus. Teenagers . Mothers shoppijjf.Senior Citizens who hove no other way. Riding OCTD is easy. And compared to what if costs ro run your car, it's cheap. At twenfy- five cents a trip, no matter how many times you ~tron sfer, you can't find a better way to fight inflolion. It's still about rhe best bargain around . The number of routes and buses doubled jusf o little while ago. Sunday service became a reality. And now service and routes expc;ind again this month. _ Pork-N-Ride, rhe first regional moss transit station in the county, opens in late November. And rhe Senior Citizens Pro.gram is effective on the first of November. . Support your Orange County moss transit system. ~i~e-OC~D. lr'll ger you the~':; _ ,_ . - ORANGE COUNTY TRANSIT ~DISTRICT • • I 1 • • • ......... This is AMERICAN SAVINGS * 89 YEARS SAFE. *Capi,tal a11d reserves over ltvice _· legal requirenients. · ~ *ASSETS OVER $4¥4 BIWON STRONG. ' * American Savi}i'gs continues to provide · YOUR FINANCIAL SECURITY in a world troubled by uncertainty and changes. * Complete flexibility for your financial planning with INSURED savings. . .. ~ ',----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--=========:=-.. 81.350 ./i11• .slOlJO CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT ( 4 TO 10 YEARS) pays $349.82 for each StOOO after 4 yMrs based on 7V1% guaranteed ann14al rate providing an annual yield of 7.79"/•·* . ' . . . ·SJ067 .,,,,. ·~1ootJ 1 YEAR OR MORE CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT payt $e7.15 for each $1000 at end ol year based on 6111% guaranteed.annual rate providing.an annual yield of 6.72%.• - ·~52 7 .I' 1 ,. .~~)00 DAY IN-DAV OUT PASSBOOK ACCOUNT pays $26.95 for each $500 at end ol year based _on SY•o/• guaranteed annual rate providing·an annual Yield of 5.39"/o. $5 minimum balance,WITH NO WITHDRAWAL PENALTY. •Federal Regulations 1equ1re' a ~ubstant~~ 1nleresl ptna11"f~lor early withdrawal._ * Now! Earn even more on accounts of * $100 ,000 or more -ask for details . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS • TRUST DEED AND-NOTE COLLECTION CHECKING ACCOUNTS' THROUGH MAJOR STATEWIDE BANK CHECK-A-MONTH PLANS • SAVE·BY·MAIL SERVICE NOTARY SERVICES• TAX-SHELTERED RETIREMENT PLANS. INTEROFFICE TRANSACTION SERVICE /· TRANSMATfC· SERVICE • SAYINGS COUNSELING SERVICE INSURANCE TO $280,000 • Ask for details • Affiliate: First Charter F1nanc1al Corporation Garden Grove 12141 Garden Grove Blvd. at Harbor Blvd. 534-8690 Huntington Beach 7830 Edinger Ave. at Huntington Center 842-9311 Buena Park 8231 'la Palma Ave. acros\ from Buena Park Center •' 522·2801 Costa Mesa '311 0 Bristol St. in White Front Center 979·9800 , OPEN SATURDAYS ' Convenient offtc11 1ervlng-Southern and N~tlft CIPl0Jnl1, fllChldlng: At.tlAMBAA ·AZUSA· OCVC.Rl.Y HltLS • OOENA r'AAK •COSTA MEIA 'GAR0£N GROVE• GL6NOAl..E HAWlllQRN( • HOlLYWOOO • HUNTING ION fJ(ACH• LAl(tWQOo. LANCASTER• LA PUENTt I OS ANGElES • MANHAnAN otACM • MON!Ct.Alfl • MONIR05r. NQR'tW.t.K • PAL"40ALE PALOS VLRDlS ESTATES• REOONDO f"ILACtt •SANTA MONICA• SHIRMAN OAK.$• S0UT.1:1_BAY CJNTtR !(MPl(CITV • W1lt1 llf R UP I OWN· VIHll11t R ~AS! a EL CAJON-SAN Dl(GO ': ALSO IN: ~•N fRANCISCQ.• OA~I "''° • O[Ri<[ll.Y ·SAN JOS[ ·~CAmENTO •DALY CITYW£STLAM:£ "bAN MAll'l't-l'rt.OWQl')O ettY l""!'i"A~ 11~1 Art.• M0Nf[Rf'!'""(t"ClARl10 ··RICHMOND · WAlNiJT-Cf'.1£ K 5AN UHuNO • VAt LlJO •I 0C. t1Al OS• SLINNVWll[ · IA[!-10~1'.JtAVv.\RO •SAN 1.EANOOO ••••• .. ' " • • ' . • Dieting Prog!a 'Unsafe~ ~ay, Novembet.t, 1974 , DAIL V PILOT A f .. CHICAGO CUPI ) -A report in today's issue or the Journal or the American h1ed4_cal Association urged a legal crackctown on . w~ight_ reducing clinics using injections of a horm· one e:ittracted from urine of pregnant women. The Journal report said the attorney general or Michigan ha s ruled "fat c linics" using the injections arfi! ''in violation or 1'1ichigan's medical prac-' lice act." · ··we hope that other UNDER ATTACK Flfp Wll1on states "·ill interpret their 'Reve "'end medical practice acts •, si milarly," the Journal 'said. L ' THE llORMONE cxlrac-eroy led from the urine or pr¢g- Paper R apped · K~nnedy Says I BOSTON (UPI) -Sen. 1 ""These charges are ugly, Edward 1'1. Kenriedy, (0· untrue and grossly unfair," Mass.), critici:r:ed the hesaid. Boston Globe Sunday for Globe editor Thomas \Vin· relying on unidentified ship, in response to the let-. sources in a series or ar· ter, -said. "The Globe ob· ticles on his Involvement in viously did not rely on just the 1969 death of a young lone source in its two-month wo~an at Chappaquiddick. Investigation Of the Chap. Kenned)'., In a letter ti> the paguiddick ~ftair . As newspaper published in its jalwayS, the s potli ght Sunday edition, said the (reporting) team carefully. Globe used the "unnamed considered the integrity and sources" to relate •·grossly .kn·owledgea bility of its unfair" allegations relating sources before publishing to his involvement in the intormation provided by death of Mary Jo Kopechne. therh." ~ · THE SERIES of articles ·-·-· ---·-·-.. MANGERS MERITS ELECTION 1 . ·nos Ati.o etes <£imes i OCTOBER 17. 1974 • 111 this year's eleetion for -seats in lhe California Lec1slatutt from Oran1e County WI! find only one challenger who we belie'l•e hu outJlindin& qualification&. Ile i1 Denniil P.lanaers, a Democrat, ~ho i1 setkln& to rtplacti Robert ft . Burke, the Republiclln incumbenl in the 73td Awmb\y Dl~rict. '4 t.longen is well informed and articula~. and hu a gru11 of the problems facin& the district and the 1ta1e. He hBI th!l aUributn that could make him an oul.Standing legi5\11tor. But he facei an uphill fi&ht In laking on the incumbt'nt. who is seeking his !lhh term and who has the ~1e in fl!iistration. Burke, however\ hti a lacklulter record in SOt'ramen10. fo.1ani:;en 1hould be elected Lo give lhe dlstrlc:l lhe new and more vibrant. repre11entalion it needs. In our c:onsideraUoru, we soughl lo find the candidates who, we feel, would beilt 5el'Ye t.he , public and who, on lhe issues, renec~ the principles ror which we a;tand. . MANGERS IS A DE-MOCRAT . !REPUBLICANS PAID FOR THIS AD . nanl women is ca tied l!CG A 'l d .,...and . ~·as fir st used ro; ssai e redu.cing purposes more than 20 years ago, the r eport said. "On '11evera1 occasions, said considerable doubt the a rticles ma~e use of un· existed about Kennedy's named sources -at one version of the mishap, ad - point for example, they say d,ing that oply ''inepl I intended to take Mary Jo .pfusecution" by wary of- KQpechne for a walk on the •fieials prevented Kennedy's beachinsteado£theferry. indictment on serious We support Denn is Mangers bec.ause \'o'I! feel he 1epresen1s ooc views better thJn the Republ ican in1un1bent, Bob Bur ke. In this caw \'JC feel it is time to wote the man and not tha pirty. I' charges. ~ NASl-IV JLLE. Tenn. ''AT ANOTHER point, to . Kennedy'w_asinterviewed say I considered a plan to by the newspaper 's 1·n CU PI J -Comedian Flip · Wilson's depiction of his have ~tr. (Joseph) Gargan vestigative reporting team In reducing clinics, injec- tions of liCG are given six times a week, the report said, but pat"iCnts als1i are put on a 500-calorie-a-day diet. {Kennedy's cousin ) take the conccrn1·ng the 0 cc1'denl character .. 'Rev. Leroy" in " a television special was an blame for the tragedy!" ·\vhich occurred after a par· "Insult to God" and could Kenncdy's lettersaid. lty. · "cast ra tc" the b I ack chur. lp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I Al\IA said it is the diet and not~the ho rmone injections which cause patients to lose chcs of America. a black group of ministefs said Sun·. day. weight. · Howe\•Cr, the report also "'This show was an insult to God and a breach or the \varned the diet is deficient third commandment which in protein and malnutrition could result .if it is main· says 'Thou shall not take the name or the Lord, thy tained !or the 42 to 60 days God in vlin'," the Tennes~ thetrcatmentrequirCs. ~ . Btack Americans'," the, TllE ARTICLE said HCG Educational Convention does h avi; legiti mat e participants said . The med.lea.Luse in treatment or group is an arriliate or the c~rta.ln problems with the National Baptist Conven· male reproductive system, lion USA , Inc. but there is no convincing ''l\:Jr. \Vil so n s hould evidence it has any crrcct in realize ... to distort the \\·eight reduction. I image of the black church is "i\ SOO-calorie semThtar· to castrate the riiosf po1P.nt vati o n diet is un-force of responsible protest physiologicalandwilllikely in America '' and ''to resull in substanlial protein destroy th e only living en- Joss ·rrom body tissue,'' the tity which is completely articlcsaid. owned and operated by The arti~I ~ saict. many of black Americans " the th~ "fat chn.1cs," ar~ fran· group said. ' ch1se operations which ad···-==========~! vertisc they are under ,.. "medical supc_rvision ." ··Phys icians have been of. fered huge sums of money to arriliatc with them," the article said.· "Some clinics also a'ugment profit by sci· Sunday-is Fllll&AY ling ~·(1r:epackagcd, 500·"--------? calorie diets."" 1• ~""'-ocai-;oe ... 111 The Carpenter Corps "Needs You • tq assist us In understanding the Issues fac~ Ing you In the 36th State Senatorial District and the State of California. • to know the man who represents you ln the State Senate. • to join the Carpenter Corps of supporters for Senator Dennis E. Can:i.enter, your employee Jn Sacramento. J ··----.. ,~~ The .ff? . . Carp_enter . 1 -- -CO ~PS-Post Ofhce Box CC Irvine 92664 Quality. ·or Mediocrity ... Supported ly: Darlene and Jock Young · Roy 0. Ander11n ThomasA.8- • Undo Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Roal 8. McAdam • Mrs. W. F. WWle · Theodore Robins · Koren Kovach Werner Escher Albert Auer -• Jim Wood , Thomas J. Solral*o Donald A. Mclmll EugeneO ........ Diano D. Hensley Corvno Highlands 11omeowneriA1sn. Haymond M. Joi>lonsky Willard T. Jordon Pal Krone Poul Ryckolf Nate Rood• -• "Cop" Blackbum Nowport-Meso Eckication Assn. Jolin Store GloM Martin Newport-Harbor 0.ombor of c.n..erce A. R. McKenzlo flobo<t E. laclQn JlldlH .. Nlnalals Wlklltilusk Jmlo1 T. M1iidty llliottl. lfench. Dlnnls f . Caip1ntw Thoodote Robins, k . William E, 8lund league of w...,, Voters ElltnMilltr _Willant.qin!l - Roy E. Staley Don Bull IE YES 01 PropZ Jom1rrow , ,.., ''*'-LlM"'°"' b"l(o" "'""""~ "'·--~~-<!Slot.do ... ,,.,.__~ o..~..--... , ... ,L.~ .. ,,_,...,._ ... 1 .... 1G.S.:---..:..-·--..,,_._.!>o-.. ,~ ......... (. """" ~-·........ ~,,.. ... ~--t.:.·· ... "--·~ _,_ ~--W~A.10'4 ~i,..._ ~~en.....- -·~ -·-, ... ,_ _,,., ....... ~ .... -,.,---'!.,.,,":i·"" Q<. ... __ ,,.._ i,.oow-Q>, C-1<. .,,ooa;. .. ~ ...... -. ~' .... '- RECENT ENDORSEMENT: HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT 26,000 of the Mesa School look to • 1 ve CALIFORNIA ASSEMB LY students N~wpor~ Unified District for you futures th_em chance now. the ~c~oice is yours ' Supported By: Calif. School E•yees, Chapter 18 .loon Cannella Michael l. Manogon R. F. Stoessel Kenneth Fowler Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Coon Newport-Mesa Administrators Assn. · Mr. and Mrs. Don O'Neil Roy E. June Mr. and Mn. Robert E. Hanson Harbor CouncH PT A Ann Harvey r.atherine Houghton A. V.Hor~nsen Roberf B. Moote • 0. W. "Dick" Richard G. Randel -RObert K. Poley Ned Terrill Holl M. A. Riohley, Jr. Albert Plevyok John and Oarrilyn t'Niver Merritt and Jeanne Johnson Vaughn N. Redclng Beverly K. longs!On James T. Ferrell Wiiiard C. Courtney Agnes Blomquist Dr. and Mrs. Olortes J. Mosmonn Mr. & Mrs. ~igel Bailey Thomas F. Riley Board of Diroctors, Newpor:t HortJor /Costa Meso Boord of Realtors Doniel G. ·Aldrich, Jr. Mrs. Earlene Moses Beryl F. Koehler Cynthia H. Domiw P. A. Palmer J.. • Cecil Shirar Som Mogro Horry Bobbitt .Paid for by Citizens Commlltee for Ouiility Education. Arlene Scttafer. Chairman, P:o . Box 1813. Newpart Beach , Calif. 92663 \ .-. . - " • • . . ~ • -.. r • . . . • . . I • ' ' . . Don't just sit there. on >your . ' . small fortune •• · • • • • •• . . . .. -. ..... - I • I • - • r • • Look around your house and garage and you'll probably discover you have a mountain of oldies but goodies you could sell. Move that mountain. Call a friendly ad-visor at the Daily Pilot. Use the direct line. Thousands of ready-to-buy ad readers are "shoppi~ the ads in the )>~,ly Pilot ·every day. Many are eager to buy 1ust what you _have to sell. Advertise in the Orange -Coasi Newspaper with ~~ t24titj. - Classified . , . . , • • Ad efne 642•5678 · •• • ' . ~.- DAILY PILOT • • --~- I . • ' • .. ' . ' • '· . . . • l I I I I • Modern-day Christ Depieted ROME CA P) -A new· T he editor s ar·e an The firm Is not coMected wfilch has a circulation or house. "We t ried with a magazine ca11ed "Jesus" Catholic priests . Their with the Vatican. 200,000 copies and costs SO pullove r sv.•eater or a work tha.t df:picts Christ with a pu blishir.g house, San First .published in Fran· cenU. · overall, but that was loo c:Q.at,J!e .an..d .contempacacy .Paolo.,.put.1-.0ut.Jtaly'a big· ce ,~lhe 32-page fl'\&&a zlne is ··We want ed to give much like a student or a hair stvle hasprovokedthe 0 est Cat holic weekly, bP.inadlstrlbuted lnlta'"as Christ a current image," worker. In the end, we ~ e ' • ., de•1'ded· lo put Him in the wrath or conservat ive FamigliaCrisliani,whichis .a (ree supplement to the said Giuliano Coacci. an .. Roman Catholics. sold mainly in chur~hes: monthly Fa miglia Mese, executive of the publishing outrit of today's men: shirt, --::;;•••••••••:i:-.,~~-iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~···~:---jacket and tie. · "Christ In a ny look would have had an aspect d1stur. bing to some .•• We wanled . lo bring Christ to ~ many homes as possible." Legislation That-Works' ENVIRONMENTAL LICENSE PLATE FUNDS (Badham Legislation)· have provided more than $7 million voluntarily lor the protection · L'Osse rv a t or e d elta Domeni ca, the Vatican wee kly, round the Image ''disturbing.'' "The modern dress, ex· e ss"lv e e leg ance, a phisticated ,air with long • Fine Paid \ of our natural resources. luxuriously groomed hair shows llim as if 11e were modeling men's clothes," it said. . ··11 looks like a Christ coming out of a hairdres- ser's," the gov~rnmenl television netwo rk com·. mented. ' B y Radio I -" ~' SalePric11 ...... d Tloro.,h Wed.~ low. 6 _¥ LAMPSHADES • Ullb1li1...W1 Ja•ings ... ' wW11 t1•tvrtd fMri< sltodt1. • Dt<Or911r trl-4 wiTll 11,. fit p11r 11111<1 •I ctl•n. • (leer ,lestk,1llstici1H <••tr. llG. '1 H · 11'" ""II" $199 • • he ranks LOWEST in gouemment spending. . sponsored by ELECT BADHAM '74 468 Esther Street Costa Mesa. Calif. rrl.627 "It 's indecent.:• said rtfarco Maulu, secr~ary of a conse r va tive C tholic organizatio n thatJ i ed sui t against the publishers, ac· cusi ng them or offending the s t a le re ligion. "It rid icules the figure of our Lord.'' Coacci an~wers that "the ' strength of Christ is exactly that or presenting llimself the way peopl' don't like.'•' 11 c a r g u es th a t h rs magazine refl ects current ti'ends among Italians bet· ler than the church. Minister ANC HORAGE , Alaska CAP ) -Garner Ted' Arm. strong , radio evangelist and featured commentator for .the Worldw ide Church of. God , has pa id the state of Alaska $1 ,500 after a war· rant was issued for his ar. rest. Armstrong, or Pasadena , Ca lif., pleaded guilty last mo nth to shooting a tnoose on th e same day he flew in by plane to hunt the animal. Such a kill is illegal under Alaska law a nd carries a misdemeanor charge. OP -I e -' untePsl I~ . . .. .... r . . ' .'\. ' '\) ,~,... "Jr' 1. IS" 1 17" IEG. 'J.H . '2.H, ~ .... -'-"" -''---' tr I 16-rlt" ltG: '•.H . 'J.ff·r ,... .;,:' ':-j" (11 J-·-_ -~ . ~ -' Cott Iron CORN BREAD IKILUT ~L..,,.-=-"~4-----=~=-~-\ 10 Lb. Bog RYE GRAii IEED f • Ill .-lity, Nst 11nlliMl"'9. r • <•••n .,,... •. 1000 ... h. ' ''"· I· ! llG.'ls2 79 20 lb. Bog SULFATE OF AMMONIA • o.H:• """ ,._,ht-i. ... s. """· slnlis & n•rtrH111. • Mi,ti 2l~i flit,.... 1"'t1t1t •. llG. '2.?t ··~!. WMllE If lASTSI Redwood Bork RUSTIC ' PLANTIR t • (1st ""''' ''"'''" with ""-I ..... I • u .. ii ....,, .,. "'"'" "' I ..... •f tilt ftrttl, llG. '2." •2•9 ' ... ' I •, P.OT-BELLY STOVE "GrNI l>fl"orarion or Somelhi119 To Ta•• Tiie Ch i/I O"f" • All '''' ir111 ''''' witti ,,_ .. w. ....... """" ,,.,,s, • FIU with 1111 '"""""'"' 111t1111toi11 ltbi11 ., '"' , ....... RIG. '34.!9 '2499 ' .. ... Mond!y. NO'f'tmbet4, 1974 DAil YPILOT A 11 RE-ELECT ASSEMBLYMAN BOB .. PROVEN A Bl LITY SOUND PRINCIPLES SOLID INTEGRITY Your Assemblyman is an excepliQnal man , .• You con be very proud of BOB BURKE • • • VOTE NOVEMBER 5th! COMMITTEE TO RE·ELECT ASSEMBLYMAN BURKE MARION BYRON, TREASURER P.O. BOX 1345 • HUNTl~GTON UACH, CA. " • . . • • ~A~•~:t~o~·~•LY~Pl~L~or~;;;~.!siil0~stM'·"1'iili"'l1~i.·~~"~; Federal Gra·~, ------- SiX ·Orange Coast Cities May S;tiare FUnds For The Reoord By WILLIAM SCJIRF.IBER the mo ney. A total or 16 county cities in the Community De\•elop· program. ~ vices not already available to seek lhe fuhds al all. 0t .. o..11wl'l1ets1"' . had populations Jess than menlAClfunding. . Thomas said the county -Relocation payments county o(ficials said . . - SANTA ANA -Orange ACCORDING TO the law;' the so·,ooo minim um four ·has the capacity to offer and related .activities. . · ·-~--'O"'"ft"l"-t"11"a"l'l'-"f'"•'---'County government and ~ the money is available only years ago and one city, Jr-· ()RANGE COAST cities services lo participating ~veral eounty Clffici~ls .. 1 -llU91TT •ULll least 16 county cities may to cities wh ic h h lJ; d vine, didn't exist. .that could participate in the ci ties which .v.·iU aid them in said Wednesday soz;ne ci ti es \: AUN 1111111•1111 '-•l-E.•111e .• .,.".•~ioen1oito.1.'ffll11. be eli gible for up to $18 mil · populations or 50,000 or But h1s. htaniss said the po pulation combination in· getting the most out or the , may choose no t to par· · . INSU• •NCE s..i..nt. .......... u•a•*•''*'•t 1"•-S....· lion ins""'cialfederalfunds more in1970and to"1.1rban law makes provisions for elude Newp"orl Beach, !ederal program. ticipat e in the program "-" -r~ L1oitooi 11"" •nd A......,n lt1n1 to provide low -cost housing counties" with un incor· combining popul ations to Fountain Valley, San Junn because or rears it will lead '~ '"'....., ''**' lri-by .,;1e, 81•-· J Aull; h•O 1o11m, I'~ r. Awie: ...,•nH. "''· ._ Mtt. 0111 s.tot• o1 and other services o\'er the porated popula tions of achieve the mi nim um Capistrano, Laguna Beach, AMONG QTHER thi,ngs, to imposition. of unwanted COIT5*A$1MMISA., C...i.Mtw ;-orotller,Aoclllrd5.otQlld L. Jd •· :...1 u~: 1n \1~1u•. e 1riw• zleglw DI next six years. 200,000or more. ·fig ures. Sc a I Be a ch a. n d San t11e money coli be-u1reded low-cost housing, _ , · """'inll011h•t~•11t10atb M111erorsi-The County Bdard of . Ass istant CA O fl1axine Besides giving authori ty Clemente. • toward ; Larger citles such'"n! • -. *'""· S...~l(tt 1:00 PM TUHGI•. k ' 'd IV d ' A ' l w. .... 1~ ,_t11. 1102 e.. ,,1 .... ...., ....... Super\•isors will be as ed ll1a n1ss sa1 e nesday to apply fQr the money, According to a report by -cqq1 sition of and in Santa Ana, Huo ~ington Local want ads -11 Mt. At• Riuwro w 1r-. Fl•\I next Tuesday lo authorize Orange County government supe rviso rs \Vill be asked to Thomas, the funds would blighted areas. ! Beach 'and Anahei m can ~ ::,i.::,,~;:.'1:,~7;0<!',~~\~~i!;:.."::; County Administrative Of. couldn 't qualify for the ..permit the cou nty to enter amount to about $1.3 million -Enforcement of codes. seek fun ds of iheir own, but lt>tine-A·UM• •vet')' s.uu)t p.,, 1 •1..,11~. '""" ••U>, ... 111.11e<1111Pt, ficer Robert Thom<is to funds by itself because it in t o j o i n t po we r s the first yeaT and then -Re h a bil i ta lion or other means will have to be ::::,:;e;:~!\•~:·::;:.~~!~~~=:.~b~e~g~;n~t~a~k~;~n~g~s~1~e~p~s~t~h~a~tJh~a~d~o~nl~y~1~10~.~000:iip~eoCp~le~in~il~s_Ja~g~rc~e~m~e~n~t~s~w~;~1h~aJny~of~t~h~e_im~uliU~p~le~s~o~r~th~a:it~r~;g~u~re~ove~r~b=l=;g~h~ted~a~r~e~a~s.~~~~!:__:r£0~u;:_nd~t~o~in~e:l•~diet_!it~he~n~e~will. ____ ~l~•f:·'l~l·~l~4~i(~tl~I.!_ '"'""', "'""°''"'" 11e m-1o 11 .. a,.,,,'" could qu~lify the county for jurisdiction in 1970. 16 cities that wa nts lo share the remaining year;s or the -Pro~iSion of publie ser· City of Irvine -if it chooses CN>t ._..,, A•10Cl•ll11n, li)q O•oc: C.nlrr 0r.,w1u.s.n1 .... ,,..c.111.. f' DDZJEll Cleft A. Oe1l" o• 5.., J.,.n CiOpo~tr-i>n· _ .. ,, NG•1. lt'I• Swt•••tC~ '"''•·Emil' Do1.e<. two "°"'· R11n.io ol lonii &kll- .MmtS OI $in JUlln C"1i\1t-. .,,,._,.. '1'" ~·-o! 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"°O'ffmDer Jlfl, 10:00Alll, ~· .lol\fl The 61110•1 Qourch. Co.II Mrs.a. lnler- ....enl Good She11n•u11 :em~tery. Ol•Ktl!'d by 81111-eeroe•"" Co•t• w .. ........,....,.,. GIU NSTEAD .. boulilM WITM Gr111$lt'°. rHlcler'll of 13'!1 _, ~t., W••U<nin•lt•. 0:.tt ol GHlll . No.,..mtlll!r 2, l~lt. 511tvlY11ll DY !<11'1• J1mt•. 0..lt. Sill Do"'JI••· Reller! -Eric Grlm- Sle.O; OIU11"1e<•. Y1t~f Sr.-. Etil•Delh -Con<lit Gr1n•l•.te1 . b<<>lllt"· 11.enntth ...., lftnrw t.. c;rlnHtlO . 1l1lffl. Allee W.•Mfl.J•llf'lit1 Brt .. er '""Ermine eot••r: ""'grin~. »••i<t• Tu~y 2:JO llM, .... ~ F1m;1, Co!ll!>l•I F11ner11 Home, "Mil· m!...U.r.CI. .. ARIUCKLI & SON . WISTCLlff MORTUARY A27 E. 1711> St . Co~o Me~a 6'6·4888 -·-IAl.T2.-IER1'EROH · RIHEllAL HOME Corono del Mor CololO Me$0 -·- 67J.9A50 640-2424 BELL llOADWA Y MOITUAIY t tQ6,oocf·,.o-1 (O,'O Me,o b42-'H5V -·-DILDAY llOTHl RS MORTUARY .._,. 1791 I ~oi:h Blvd Humil'lg!O~ S.-oi:~ 842-7771 "244 R"dondo Av~ l ongBe<Xil !'l!J1438-!145 -·-McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 179~ loq~no (onyon ~J '" 49-1 9-11!;, -·-. ,McCORMICK MI SSION MORTUARY :;SBJ2 Cumin-l ir·• ·ro••o -·-PACIFIC VIEW Ml MORIAL PAR K 'eme1ery • lJot•,riry C~Ofll' ::.~oo Po,.i.. J.~.,, 11 •• ~ Newf:Or! S.-co-r ( nl '·' o 6<t4 2llcl -·-PlEK FAMI LY CO\.ONIAL FUNERAL HOMI b .... "'" \• -·- SMITHS'.f.\oaTUARY Hunhng!on lleoth ~l6-6~J9 PUBLIC NOTICE • ( ' . • , PAIO PpllTICAl AO¥EflllSElllDIT Which one can we trust ·in these times of economic crisis? Our next Governor will need vast experience in dealing with state finances. And the maturity and judgment to make intellige~t dec isipns. We hOpe ·the current economic c risis w ill improve by the time Our next Governor takes ottice in January, 1975. But if it doesn't. we , must be prepared with a Governor ;who can meet the challenge. Our nation's ecooomic problems grow niore severe every day. Ane-\he f iAancial'i)coblems.ol-most.Califoiaiaas..gww..witb-them.~ Houston J. Flournoy has been the Controller of the State of Califarnia_forJ l',,_yeBr.s-HeJs the chiet.fiscak!fficif-Of-'- the State. No c;ine is more knowlec!oeable or experienced in the financial problems of California. The relentless increase in cost of living is cutting deeply into savings. And into our hopes for the futur11.-The economy is clearly the most serio us problem in our nation. And in our state. ' Compare the careers of these two, men. We think you'll agree: Houston I. Houmoy Age44 Born: October7, 1929 Married,3 chil~ten B.A. in Government Cornell University M .A. in Political Science Princeton University · Lieutenant, U.S. Air'Force • Korea Legislative Assistant to U.S. Senator H: Alexandiir · Smith, R.-N.J.; Washington, D.C. (Through 1957) Ph.D. in Political Science Princeton University . Associate Professor .of Government Pomona College & Claremont Graduate School (Through 1966) Elected to California State Assembly Supported Mass Tr!nsit Development Re-elected to Califor nia State Assembly Began active fight for campaign reforms -' Re-elected to California State As sembly Actively supported.the Rumford Fa ir Housing Act_ • Elected-Controller, State of Galifornia Defeated incumbent Alan Cranston Chail'man, State Lands Commission Chairman. State Franchise Tax Board Member, State 'Board of Equalization Also ser ves on 20 additional boards and commission;s Initiated reforms of Controiler's Office . . . ' Continued to increase ·efficiency of his office wh.ile Hugh Flournoy must be our next Governor. -1950 ~1952 1953 1955 1956 1957 .1960 1962 1964 -- 1966 \' 1967 Elementary School Jr. High School High School EdmundG. Brown, Jr. Age36 Born: April 7, 1938 SihgW ' -· Began studies for priesthood Sacred Heart Novitiate (Jesuit Seminary) Discontinue<! priesthood studies; entered University of California at Berkeley. B.A. in Latin & Greek, 1961. Yale Law School Student; L.L.B.-J·.D . degree in 2964 Participated in Civil Rights Marches in the South. Research Attorney for California Supreme Court Los Angeles lawyer ' -' ' -Private investm911t consultant for Chile-California Program in South America , Protested death penalty -- Served partial term on Los Arigeles Community I e •. ' ' cutting op-erating expenses 1969 College Boara • Protest march with c .... r Chavez • ( Re-elected State Controller by one of the largest margins in California history; over 1.460,000 votes Vlk>n Republican nomination for Governor \Vi1h 63% . ' of the vote. 1970 1974 Elected Secretary of State of California by margin of 308,170 Vlk>n Democratic nomination for Governor Wjth 38% of the vote. The next Governor of California must be • HQuston LFloumoy . . . 'Orange County C'o~mlttee for Houston I. 'F1ou'rnoy, Denn1s-Harwl)'(fd, Chairman ; Mrs. Glen Stillwell, Secretary NOVEMIEA 41h '· - < • \ . • l • . - • • • - • 1 " • ' • • • • ' '• • • • • Until now, the.ce • has been a fragmented • approach to . neurological problems. • .. • I • • . , eop e .. -wBEA ANDERSON, Editor ........,,.. ll 4, ltH ~ hll •t Problem's Relative Man·nets· ·Tabled DEAR ANN LAliDERS: My husband 's aunt lives with us. We have two children,· 12 and 13 years or age. l should consider this a delicate problem ·but Ii nee A.untie doesn't, I 'll go right aheid-the way she does. It's her loud btlching. She can be·heard all over the house. At the dinner table it's really disgusting. She doesn't -even say ··Pardon me.·· Our children have itarted to imitate her and now they are competing with one.another to tee wl)o can belch the loudest. ~L (Ann Landers Q=J When I correct 'them they say. "Auntie does it." Last week 11decided to >loP hin· ·ting. I came rjght out and told Aun· tie how my husband and I felt about her loud belching. 5"e claims she cln 't he IP· it, that it's the result of her hysterectomy. tr this is true we will try to be more tolerant. Oteck It out, will you please? - UNDONE KATY DEAit KATY : Auatie'sllystertt• .._,. ltaa M'b' I lo • wttll lter lteldl811 Ir she beUewea * 1ta1 a pltyt1<1I probleia 1loeoociit lo go lo •-.OraadftHo•t.Utkls. 1tea1rdle11, U.e .,.., • ...,... •Ue•pl &o lower lite *dbel r1U.1 flf 1i1et Hlelll•g, as a .-.aer ef cwrttsy. ' , As fer y .. r chlWrn, 11 J'M c••'t .......... -...... -..... ilew, llleJ are ..t el aMrtl ... I letl torl'J' fer )'••· fte wont II yet .. C0111e. DEAR ANN LANDERS: The hu1b1nd who signed .himself ''Hunary'' WN rigbLon t1rg1l. But be left a lot of terrll«)< uncovered. national relations. She ought to be smart enough to know that that ain't where it's at at 2 a.m. ... 1 don't need a sexpot, either. Just a woman who knows what time it is. Sign my letter-HUNGRY 11 DEAR HUNGRY : Sometimes it lltelps lf you buy ber a nice watcla. 1'1Us for writing. DEAR ANN LANDERS' I am writing in the· hope that you can print this be£ore my parents split. ff9f,f:'S thestoey: Jlom is the third in a family or five children. She was always the one who had to do all the dirty work . She also was the one who was least loved. NoW th.at hrandma is very sick, Mom is· the one who v.isits her every day in the hospital. She also is ·the one who goes to Grandpa's place and cooks and cleans and does his laundry. These daily visits lo the hospital and to Grandpa's infuria~e my father. Grandma is practically a vegetable. She doesn't know anybody and it can't matter to her lf Mom comes or not. Daddy just can't seem to get thi s through her head. He says she Is ,proving by her actions that she cares more about her parents than she cares about her husband and. children. They argue about this all the tJme and I'm afraid of what might happen. Any advlce?-8.K.S. DEAR B.K.S.: Yollr did doesn 't 9Men&11td th•t y91r motlter ls still • U.C.-kl•I lterselr oat to set the •P· prov1l o.f her p•rents-11nd 1ht will dtll •slollg 1s tltey Uve. I ltope your did will see that this Us aothl•I to do with him Or you tlllldrea. It's a llllllly ne•rollc patter...,r beh•vior aad DOt aa an· eom111oa oae. Y .. r mom feel1 lb1t lite MUST do ddl, alMI ao oae c•a clla•a.e lier 111iad. 1'hote imm1cul1te hoUsekeepen Don't nunk your chemistry test. who expend 111 their energy Love Is more than one·set.of glands polishinl and w•ing n~n ·~~ calllng lo another. Jf you have 1tatehingthekikhencurta1ns,unti1 trouble making a distinction you lofts after miclNpt..aren't t.be ooly need Ann's bookl et ''Love.or...Sex enet w•Ar-e lolialout. -and How To ..Tell the..Dlfference." Add lo the list the dou e-domed Send a long, self-addressed, slam· ifttel1ectual who ...teitd1 Rllterai:y ped envelope with your rtqucs1 and rlauict, atGmlc enerp mpuals, 35 cents In cqin to Anh 1.andcr~. llook.I on economics and Inter· P.O. Box 1400. EIJ(in, Ill_ 60120. • • '• • • • • • • Foundation Puts • Pieces ·r ogether- By JO OLSON problems or children with dif· -Joan Pizzo, a physical m .. o.ltJf'lfllitsutt . ficulties, compared to those who education teacher who believes her Two or {he most often used and are treated al a n early age. subject has always been taught the least understood terms in the The foundation advocates a wrong way. English language perhaps are multi-faceted approach, with all HOP, SKIP • ' h y p e r a c t i v e ' • a n d the profession&ls coming to one "We need to teach children to "neurologically handicapped," ac-plac~todeal with.the child . hop, skip and jump before letting cording to a s urvey of recent books r.tany starr members from Dr. them play a game, "she said. and a rticles. Pizza's clinic, wh ic h al$0 is in· With her musical back;grouru:(, It is this misunderstanding the lerested in neurologically han-she believes that "everything in new Children's Neurological Foun· dicapped children. donate their life has a rhythm." Ir a child does dation hopes to clear up with lime to the foundation to give the not find the rhythm and learn to do research and parent involvement. multiple approach they feel is well in oeer situalions. he eilhAr Albert G. Pizzo, MD. one or the needed. ''turns_inorislheclassclown." rounders.said that many behavior These, and the volunteers, in· To make the roundation a and learning problems are due to a elude: working entity, Dr. Pizzo and his malfunction or the central nervous PRESCRIPTIONS staff have several 1oals. . system. -Lydee Jlenson, a PhD ca n· First, they would like to see a This malfunction is perhaps didate al Pacific States University support group formed, with an hereditary. or possibly due to a who is designing "individual organization or guild .lo operate a delay or change-in enzymes. ''The prescriptions" for the cltildren af. fund -raising general store. brain does not function as well in ter giving them a battery of t~sts. The ge neral store. which will be so me areas as the next Person's-i The p resc ri pt ions in c I ude open shortly, will offer exclusively Because of the brain's complexity. psychological help, remedial.ion hand made items, according to Ms. problems are expressed differen· and perceptu31 training. Speed. the chairman. Uy. -Ron lt1aster. a specialist In cqr· A screening program in the , 1 ''Some people belie\'e it is a slow rective p~i cal educaUon. .• ~~ ~£hooJs is the next goal. Teachers _ maturing of the brafil. But -Sue Alston, a volunteer speech and school psychologists would be ---.ou[grOw1rlillle -prol>lCm-l.Akes-too'--thn.erapist ained.__lhr.0_11_gh._\h~:.JoUndatiOn tb long .Thedamageisdone:" • -Dr. Walter A·~ston, a dothetesting. --. :- ALLERGIES neurologist who do.es speech Finally, a pt\ysici~ns· ad~ Dr. Pizzo also-believes allergies evaluation and therapy. board would be formed, to which or various kinds can affect the cen· -John Velardo, a semi-retired any interested proressional could ... .tral nervous system . commercial engineer with more belong . The damage-he is talking <1,bout is lhan·30 years experience in product ''There has been a rragmented psychological and occurs when a design who has created individual approach to neurological infpair· child cannot ·learn as well as his projects for the children. ments so far," Dr. Piuostressed. sc hool peers, or when his behavior ''When the ·bell rang, I came ''We are spending millions of dol· repeatedly gets him in trouble. over," he said·of his involvement Jars to treat problems that could be . ''It is estimated that60 percent of with the foundation. ''I help a child prevented.·· all juvenile delinquents have create somethin g he can take home A meeting for interest~ parents, neurological problems," he sa id.· and show his parents. · volunteers and professionals will What Dr. Pizzo hopes to do with "It gives _him dexterity-and in · take place al 7:30 p.m. Monday, the foundation is establish a base creases his status with his family ." November 25, in the conference ror medical research and in · -Jan Speed, a craft teacher who center at Hoag Memorial Hospital, vestigation of the Joni-range also instructs in sewing. Presbyterian,.Newport Beach. , Ul"IT ........ - Superiority Patterned HAMILTON, Bermuda CUPll -Her name is Karen Breisky. She is nine, attends regular school, runs, jumps rope, swims and in most instances can do all the things any · other9-year~old can do. It wasn't always so . Karen was a normal child until the age of two when she developed a rare virus infection of the epiglottis, the lid of the voice box. The infection caused . Karen's epiglottis to swell quickly, closing off her wind· pipe altogether. She had suffocated and nobody can ~Y how long her heartbeat had been arrested. ' Rushed to a Hartford, Conn., hospital, she ultimately resumed breathing through emergency procedures and a tracheotomy. · • But she had suffered massive braia injury when the oxygen supply to her brain was cut off. Karen could no longer talk or see. She could scarcely move. But there were a tew signs of consciousness. FATllER TELLS HER STORY • Karen's comeback is told simply in a new book, "I Think I Can" (Doubleday) by her rathe r . William. 1-Ie takes the title rrom the child's story or the little engine. ' The Breiskys (wife Barbara, oldest child John, and youngest Gretchen) lived in Thompsonville, Conn., when Karen wa,S stricken. Br:eisky "'as editor and publisher of the weekly Thompsonville Press. But six years ago, the family moved to Bermuda's capital because they had been advised that as part or Karen's rehabilitation, learning to crawl all over again, wet sand was "the best possible medium" and Bermuda's beaches offered the ideal year-round weather where a child could ciawl in light clothing. Breisky had become manager of the Bermuda News Bureau and d id most of the writing about Karen on the comniuter ferry from Somerset to Ha"milton. - There were several keys lo recovery of the brain· damaged child -her own courage, the determination and patience of he r pare nts, The . Ifislitutcs for the Achievement of Human Potential in Philadelphia, flnd the thousands of hours volunteers gave to carry out the In·. stitute's daily program. . This included working on the floor and on "patterning lattes" -three persons doing for Karen the leg, arm and heai:I manipulation, approximating the first crawling motion a baby normally makes. SLDW PROGRESS , Karen Breisky 's comeback to a normal life fills the pages The progress was slow .-from creep, to crawl, to the first uncertain steps, and csl>fcially slow in recovery of· sight (excrcises.-special glasses). but Brei sky said that now the playroom, eQuippcd ror Karen's programming,. sits idle much or the time while Karen practices "just being a kid." · · Breisky tells other parerits with brai n-damaged children that s tarling a rehabilitation program early is paramount -"brain maturation is nearly complete when a child starts to school, and the more years or growth t~e btain has ahead of it after it has been injured, the better .... . . of a book written by her father. ---- .. •, _, __ Of' Karen today--'-thc father said, j'she 's on he~...way. Not to averageness but to superiority" even though she still has trouble with normal .llse or her left hand -"Lerty," she calls it. • . • • -, -· ' -• • -- DAILY PILOT Mond1y.No'lltmb9r4, 1974 C ! L Groups Tackle Politics, Finance -arid Healt ~ Teen ·course A baby-sitters' worksho,;·: for boys and girls, 13 and older, is being sponsored on Mondays at 4 .p.m. by the Newp ort B eac h City -Libtacy. · . Sessions will begin Nov. 4 i n \Mariners Branch. 'Betause Nov. ll is a holiday, there will be no meeting that day but classes will resume ootherollowlng Monday. HBBPW dinner meeting Monday, Nov. 4, in the Red Onion restaurant. Reports on the San Orto Qlstricl conrerence also will be giv en._ Workshop Inflation-the number one topic or the nation today-will be.discussed at a Reference WorkShop, spon·. sored by Orange County Public Libra ry at 9 a.m. Wednesday, No v. 6. in l.4e library headquarters, Orange. they, account executive, and Dorothy Vanstrum, the librar y 's busine ss publications materials selector. later years by providing special assls.tance, such as that given by MardanCenter of Educational Therapy. ·rrojanGuild Las Almas -0'••1•-County-Trojan J erry Atattney, ctilef ad· Guild members will join the minlstrator of the Probation , Los Angeles group at a lun- Sc hoo la, Orance County cbeon meeting at 10 a.m. Department of Education, Thursday, Nov. 7, In Hpff. will ke:ynote the luncheon •D}an_ftall.90 Ute__Y.SC c_!m- meetlng of Las Almas de pus.. ,_ Mardan. Speaker will be Dr. Leo F. The group will n1eet at 11 Buscaglia, associat~ profes· a.n1. Friday, Nov. 8, in the sor of education, USC 's VelvetTurtle restaurant. department of specia l Maltney will stress the education. · women in Orange County prograta of the Woman Saturday, Nov. 9, in -the Coronadei Af<jrJiigtfSthool will be th e topic or a series , sPonsored by Chan· llolidaylnn,NewburyPark. und captuin..of the school'ai Women's Career Workshop nel~.KOCE-TV. • 01·n·ner . drill team. r 9 t 2 ...... The program will air at rom a.m. o :.,,.. p.m. 3 30 Fr"d N 8 hell" Thursd&f, Nov. _7, in th~ ; p.m. I ay, ov. · Anantl -lnflationspag 1 I lerf Ith Lo \I · . dinner will be served from TownOenler~:;;f3;~. rvme 1gma.Kappa ~s :ao tosp.m . F•iday,Novcs,.----Eixpansion Sponsored by l he All SoUthern California inNewportHe1ghtsSchool.- Wom e n 's Opportunities Sigma K_Jppas are Invited Proceeds wtll help ~und br~n:~'!':unlt~· \'Olu~teer Center, the sessiQn Is rreeof to join tfie Orange Couniy the move of HolM} Htiven American Ca~~T~\~t! charce. Anyone planning to ~A11:1mnae at 11 a.m. Sat1i1r· School to a new oca on." ·fi e 1 P •e :<~a i\d can Ce r attend is t1sked t~-call the -dp.y,-Nov. 11, in the Sad~ Keywanettes-uwareMes~. bring education eenterror resel'vataons. dlebacklnn.Sap~aAna. to ulJ ~ounl)• resident& and Woman Serl.es The l~th ann1ve~sary ~t ' Under. s ponsors hip .or torai.sefunds. the soronly's found1ng·wtU ~Kiwanis Inte1·national. 11 - Dr. Mary C. Howell of becelebraled. Keywanettes has been ror·· ?ifarlon Carvell, advisor. .Harvard Atedlca!Schooland · med int.he Harbor Area. said that the nucleus or the A s tudy o n ballot propositions will be presen- ted by the League of Women Voters for l~untington Beach Business and Profes- sional Women at a 7 p.m. Speakers include Dr. John Larky, chairman or the eeonomics department, Cal State Fullerton; Tom Mat- need to prevent youngsters c w· k h wllh lear nin g problems areer .or s op PauJa Weideger , author of Twins Moms group will.encompass the ''Cycles or Life : Men-A workshop for Southern Serving as charter cities of Fountain \'alley •• struation and Menopause," California Mothers of Twins pre 5 id e n t i S Laurie H_~ntington Beach. West· will be guests .on. the next wiY take place•at 9 a .m. llosteller. a junior at. irun.:i1.erandGardenGrove. from getting into trouble in Job opportunities for Bazaars Beckon November6 COSTA MESA. WOMEN ;$· CLUB -Christmas Houlique, snack bar luncheon and spaghetti supper, clubhouse, 610 W. 18th St., Costa Mesa. November? LAS MADRINAS AUXILIARY -Children's Christ· mas bazaar from 10 a.m . to 4 p .m . in the Three Arch Bay Clubhou~e. South Laguna:, featuring handmade toys, Novembe•B NEWPORT HARBOR BPW-Fun and Fancy bazaar in the Island House, Newport Beach , Fashion Island, Newport Beach, from 10 a .m. to 9 p.m. Friday and 10 to s Saturday. Women Candidates ·studied one theme given a Jot of nor. and senator and a publicity this election year woman who once lived in has been women. I the governor's mansion A story from one' or the casts a shadow over the major wire services begins: state's political picture." "Ella T. Grasso, whose There were no women folksy, grandmotherly style gubernatorial candidat'es of campa ig ning hides a ·for either major party in shrewd P,Olitical mind•, Is by 1972. This year, there are no m eans a wome n's libber. three. But.. she w a nts to break More than 40 women are tradition and beCome Con· runnlilg for Congress this necticut 's firsl Woman year as major party can~ governor." · dida tes. Two years ago, Another story originated there were only 34. in Little Rock: "After a There are three major third of a century i n party women candidates for Congress. Wilbur D. Mills the Senate this year. In the wi ll have opposition in a last election, there were general election for the first two. time this November.-lt A re cord number o( comes in an unlikely form women ran in the Californi a -female, divorced "llnd primaries last spring. A young.'' totai 0£78 women showed an interes t In the 150 statewide, legislative and congressional offices. But tomorrow. the names of ooly 19 women will ap· .pear on the ballots. , An Associated. Press story said, ''California is a trendsetter. But when it comes to putting women in high political office, Calif or· nia hasn't been doing much trending." Tomorrow, election day, storles covetjng the wheres and whys of women in Or.ange County politics will appear in the People sec- tion. The report has been compiled by staff writers Jo Olson and Laurie Kasper. N ove mbe r 9 From Ann a polis comes I ;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::i;;;;:;;;::;::;::;::;:;;;:;;;::;:=;; --..--~--.,.....~---an~QJll..~I'.' ~~\o t~ · ''In HANDW·EAVER'S GUILD -Handwoven yardage by Maryland, 1974 is the y981' members-of the-guild wi-11 be sold-a t Jhe-HoHywood-o.f-the-woman. For-tbe-first- Christian Beverly Beverly Christi an Church, 1717 N. time, fem ~les a re major · Gramercy P:lace, Hollywood, from tOa.m. to3p.m . party candidates for gover- G Id d C I b t SOUTHCOASTJUNIORS -CountryFairBox Socialt-=-;_....__==="""i 0 e nwe $ e e ra 9 . __ 8al8p.m.in!HeFountainValleyCommunity Center." . -f GOIHG IACI to WORk1 Mr. and Mrs. Santos Lopez have celebrat~d their golden wedding anniver-Admission will be 3 box dinner or two. l!e Preparod - sary. They were married in Tilden, Tex., Oct. 31, 1924, and moved to FV COMMUNITY HOSPITAL GUILD:_ Boutique -.i:.;, .. ~'e"~;:: Or~ge Countr in 1965. They have 17 children, 55 grandchildren and 15 from noon to 8 p.m. Nov. 9 and 9 a.m.·8·p.m. Nov. 10. great-grandchildren. . 12, will take place in lhe hospital.conference room. X Your . Horoscope Pisces: Revise·. ~vour Planning TUESDAY NOVEMBERS BySYDNEVOMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Heavy emphasis now is OD• security, goals, home, building, relationships with older pe rsons; Including parents. 'TAURUS (April 20-May- 20): Shorl trip, involving a relative, appears neces- -sary. Don't try to make final decision. Conditions ate subject to change. .GEMINI (May 21·Junt' 20): You are fighting odds -but you know you're right and odds are in your favor. Know., it a nd don't be .... d iscouraged by one who is ultra-conservative. . SAGITTAIUUS CNov. 22- • pec. 21): Money and what you should do with it -that is likely to be a m ajor question. Investment coun- -seling is featured, Reach beyond current exp·ec· tatiori. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22· J an. 19): Mate, partner has problem -and yo u soon will be told aJ:>out it. Reriiembe r , obligations. Check legal ramiflt!aUons of proposal. AQUAR.IUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Keep promise to one who is confined to home or hos pital . Maintain op· timistlc attitude. One who works with yOu bas made a mistake. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20 >: Splash of reality may dampen plans. You should be gr ateful. l\1ake intel· ligent revision. CANCER (June .21.July. 22): Cycle is such that you· handle Tesponsibility, put together pieces and move a he a d w i t h ..... e i g h t of -;::;::;;::;:;;;::~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;1 authority on your side. II _ .... ._, " .. ..,, _,. _.Sl)lllol LEO· (Jul y 23-Aug. 221 : · ROHITS of Much that occurs is low key· N. v.. Miami & Bevefty . Hilts -secrets are discussed, presenls Hair Styling Apots. · some buried deeper while Available 24 Mows a day-7 · h d days a week . 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SUPi>ENLY? .JUST <OoT CoMPLETELY FED up- --wmt-t:.litJG~ING' NEWScASTERS. by ROCJer Bollen • l "I'm w rry to di sturb you but I know you"ll be a\ e1tci1c:d a\ I :.m when ybu hear I've ju~t been elected .,.ice pre;:su.Jc nt of my AuJu- bon club.·· - • ' ' l ' ' , ' • • .. . . .. • fU DAILY PILOT Mondey, NO\lembef' 4, 1974 • Rams, 49erS G<f at It Tonightl or 50th Time ~ . SAN FRANCISCO tAP> -The Rams coach Chuck Knox. but 49er National F'ootbull League, 'i''ith a rans ar.e convinced thei r team Is shortage of light division r11ces, offer!! jinxed in the series. what has become a t radition al mistn11tch -the l.Jlii Angeles Rams This will be the 50th Rams·49ers vs. the. ~n Francisco 49ers -for regular season mectl.ng, and t~e tonight's natlonaltelevlslon o.-.lience. R.arns 1.e~d. 30·17·2. Even \•:hlle ~·n· T he Rams, with a ninth straight vie· n1ng d1v,s1on titles three stra11:ht tory in th.e West Coa.~~erle1J. ould-~~M.Q.ns.....!!J70:.1t ___ t!l~ 49ers ll\!ffi.!!ged join the erowinl nUmber of teams Just one \'1ctory over the Rams. · w.hlch ·seemingly hove control or Los Angeles. the Nntional Football di\•,ision races with six weeks left in Conf~rcncc West leader by 2•1 games the season. over New Orleans, takes a S.:.i.rt!cord "'What we've done in the past has into the nalio nally televised gnme. .nothing lo do 'i''ilh this came," said One or ils victories wtts a 37·14 New Look· In F ootball Baffling 'f"oolball logic at &tancia High is obviously too advanced and complex (or me to comprehend . I mean, I come fro m the old conservatlv~ corps when it comes to gridiron strategy. That is, v.•hen you had fourth down anclayard to go at your own 40 in the first quarter , you usually did not throw a deep pass. Es pecially if you were a lready leading 6·0 and if playing Cield conditions commanded swamp buggy races instead or fool· ball . A~d then when your passing game was clearly inerrective, you did riot GLINNWtOtE WHITE WASH persist in throwing. unless or cour!te your running backs had the gout. Too, back in the days of the single wing, T.:formation and when Idaho <ind l\-1ontana v.•ere still In the Pacific Coast Conference. it was customary for the punter to ' stand furtt\er back fro m t he center.than a T-q~arterbac k. " decision two "''eeks ago over the 49ers. 2·5. "1 imagine 1:hey'U take a loolc at U H '1'¥ 1'oMlgltl ChaHM<"l 7 a• 8 sed for 200 yards last week in a lo&lng injury and cltll'll lh1t as 1 rn1jor cu use against Oakland and will be reason for the team's five1trai1ht 101· matched tonight against the Rams• ses. "We're not a bad football team.,. new star t.iq_g quartubat_k •. ~aJnes Owen'• situation u a new start.er la Harris. tou1her than Harrla'. Nolan added, Los Angeles used Harris as a star· "because Harris wu able to step lo lcr for the first time in Ila srevious with 10 other IU)'I who have been game against the 49ers an traded pl1yingto1etherroraometlme." -.-•. -rorm'er ·starter J ohn Hadl to-Green-Harris' 1upportlnt.talent.onoflenae how we defensed them,.last time, Bay two days la ter in exchange for includes Lawrence Mccutcheon~ the said Knox. · five high draft choices. NF L's leading rusher at the mlaway The llams shut out the 49crs until "Remember, we've been without pointofthe season. rook ie quarterback Tom Owen came our No. l quarterback all year." 49ers The 49ers have several new starters on lo th row lwo touchdown passes and ('()ach Dick Nolan said, referring to on offense this season, includlnl lm• earn himself a starting job. Owen pas· Sle,·e Spurrier's prei;eason shoulder presslve rookie runnJng back Wilbur Jaekaon and U1hl end Tom Mllchell. Guard Woody Peoples may mlss toni8ht's c1me because of a 1pr1Jned ankle. On delenae. lhe 49en loal Mel Pllll· liPI last week wbtn the allet)' 1uf · rered a broken arm. Sin Franclaro bu ollowed 11 lollchdown pa-lhi• year, and lt.,:,..yield ol .J61-Polnll-.-js highest In the NFC. · Phillips Is Jost for the rest or the season. But Spurrier Is back In uniform and recently acquired Nor~ Snead also is•available to play quer· ti rbatk, Ex-Sea 'Ki!'H ··Ferrar() Sparkles . . . For UOP Eleven BY.PIDLROSS EI PalO~l . EL PASO -Bob Ferraro can do a lot of things well on the football fleld. But in order to hive put hlmaelr -wh-ere lie is noW-in the offensive backfield for the Universlty or Pacific Tigers in Stockton -the former Corona del ~I ar High and Golden West College rushing mainstay had to make a decision. That was during his fresh· man year with GWC's Rustlers. Ferraro., who netted eight yards in five carries in UOP's surprisingly tough 16·14 victory over host Texas-El Paso recently, well remembers the big turning pOint in his colle1iate career. · •·1 played mosUy fullback my first year at Golden West,'' Ferr.ar0-; telates. "But I wanted tepl•Y tallbtck, and in order to do so, I had to make the decision to bear down and really get Jn to ah ape." The Ex·CdM Sea Kings fullback saysjhatJiis determination to play on the gridiron is now stronger as a result of the above experience. Last sea son, for exarriple. he v au I led from a semi·regul ar backfield slot for coach Ray Shackleford's Rustlers t.o ear.n the starting tailback niche. rushing for more tharfaoo yards and scoring eight times. Al Golden West and thll lnlluenced my decialoft.'' Except (or ••getting used to the , system and coaches," Ferraro doesn't find·that muCh·of an adjustment-from one level to the next, especially since each team, from Corona to owe to UOP, runs some variaUon of the triple option orveeroffense. • His younger twin brothers, Man y and Mike, are regulars on the current CdM varsity aOO he hopes they listen to some of his advice If they pursue foot· ball. As for his own future, Ferraro f?Uls it sfmply, "I'll cn>N that brida:e when I cymetoil.'' Green Saves Golf€rown With Birdie LAKE BUENA VISTM "1a. (APl - Mae McLendon appeared to be close to tears. His hands were t.tembling. He kept taking deep breaths and blinlcinf bb eyes. That v.·ay you don't find the op~ posing team blocking your punts very often. There is an exception, of cour· se, that being if Your center can't snap the ball over six feet. It became even more difficult to comprehend after Costa Mesa High blocked one of the kicks. SAN DIEGO'S JOE BEAUCHAMP HOLDS ON FOR TACKLE OF HUGH McKINNIS. That performanceimp~sed.UO~·$ third-year mentor Chester Cad• das, who says of Ferraro, '"we felt that with Bob we were getting a fullback who could run. catch the ball and 10 to the weakslde onouroptlon ... The w~akslde optJon is especially noteworthy since the Tlgen normally go to the opposite Cstront> alde with speedy lallback Willard Burell, a plus· l .OOO·Y ard rusher last fall. "'My game !ell me, jusl lolally Jell me. about four years ago," be said. '7" or tbree times. I came close to quiWng Ille laur.11'• not all roses out· bere. J bid some really bad Umes. Just a few years ago it seemed that coach Phil Brown was on his 'i''ay lo build in g Esta ncia into a highly respectabl e football entity. In his second year at the helm, his Eagles Jost only two games -one by tv•o points to the e\'entual CIF champion Edison team. The other by a point to Bonita. wh ich \Vas led by Allen Ca rter, 11owof USC f<1me. Non-play Play _Fizzles '·'A fullback like Bob·1lvea: oar of. fense a mirrored look," Caddu uy11, "so, the defense c;an't take someone like Willard awayrrom us.'' "'But l"m not a quitter. Gou Is my life, my profesaicin. This makes it worthwblle. l can't tell you bow much this means to me.•• McLendon and partner Hubert Green had just acored a one-stroke victory Sunday in the Natlopal Team Cha mpionship, a unique event In which s~oring is baled on the team's better6aJf on each hole. It turned out that \\'3S to be a Clash in the pan as the Eagles fell to 4·5 and 5·4 marks the next l\l.'O years. Then fur· ther disaster be fell them as .Brown departed and Jim Hemsley took over: As Chargers .·Top Bro~s The Bengal headm.an says Ferraro Possesses good speed and "the ability to concentrate. He had bad trouble in the spring rumbling, b.ut has im· proved. It's really a close battle bet• ween hirD and (Don) PadUla la Santa Barbara product) for the top fullback job. Green, now a f9ur·time winner this y.(!ar, nailed it down with a birdie on the 17th hole. That lifted the two old He cra nked out a 1·8 record and was appropriatcly:replaced.KenlKielei,an opt1m1st ot the first magnitude, took ('barge and put his team into so many ('onfuslng formations . that some scouts "·ondered if even his players understoed-what was coming next. And h..is r ecord has been as un· predictable as his formations or some of the s(rafegy invoked . It may be that he1s simply loo far advanced for the age he's living in. * * Russitl's fabled group of women gymnasts \\'ill make a one night stand in Los Angeles, Nov. 13 at the Sports Arena. The So\·iets. led by Olga Korbut and Ludmila Tourischeva, are the best in the \\'Or ld bv a substantial margin. They v.·on thi-('y of the four \,Rdividual evc.n ls at the \Vorld-G"a m es in Bulgari;.i. Lo ss Angers LA Coach LOS ANGELES (AP) -Buffalo's Bob l\lcAdoo is not generall y regar· ded as the most \·aluable center in the Nation;.il Basketball Association, but Braves coach .Jack Ramsay thinks thut's a m istake. "I \\·ould not trade him for any one or any comhination in the league ."' Ramsay said after l\lcAdoo scored 32 poi nts. including 12 in a 40·point .Braves first quarter, as the Braves r an away fro m the Lo~ An geles Lakers 124·101 Sunday night. SAN DIEGO (AP) -The San Diego Charge rs have this th ing about teams fr_om Ohio. In eight outings this sea.son. they have only two victories but both have been comc·from·behind ' thrillers at the expense of the two Ohio franchises. Jn the second game of the season the Chargers drove 99 yards late in the fourth period to upset Cincinnati. Sun· day the Cleveland Browns fell to the Ctlargers 36·35. and !ftlw their record fa ll even y,·ith San Diegb's, 2·6. ,. "\Ve definitely had some luck· going our v.•ay," said Charles An thony, whose recovery of Brian Sipc's furn· hie on the San Diego 13-yard line with 22 second s left to play insured the vie· tory. "Sure \\'e were lucky to get th at fumble," said CharAers pla cekicker Ray \Verschi ng. "But there wasn't any luck involved coming back the '\\'aywcdid."' \Versching bo oted a 40-yard field goal in the final minute of play to give the Chargers the lead ror the first thpe. • --- It was a non· play which earned the victory tor the Chargers. With fourth down and two at the Brown 23, San Diego lined up \\'ilhoul a play. "\Ve had no play," said Tommy Prottlro, Chargers coach. "We hoped they would go off sides." The Browns did· n't go of( sides. The Charg,ers called time out a nd then Werschlng booted the field goal. But the Browns roared right back, thanl.<s to Greg Pruitt's 61 -yard kickoff return \\•hich placed Cleveland in field goal range. "l didn't think Pruitt was goiilg to make it all the \v ay," sai d Prothro, "but I knew he was getting close to fi eld goalrange." strong effort , lie completed JS or 23 p<tsses for 186 Yards. But it was Dan Fouts v.1ho ou.tdueled Sipe in-a crazy fourth qua rt el'. Cleveland led 21-7 at the half bu! the Chargers scored two touchdO\l.'ns without allowing Cleveland posses· sionoftheball. 1-~ou ts. 12 ror 21 in !he air for 333 yar· ds. threw the first of fou r touc hdov.·n passes. a 43-yarde r to Don \Voods. \Verschin g followed with a perfecr surprise on·sides kick and nine plays later Fouts had his second scoring pass. a three yardertoG\enn Bonner. Neither eittra point was successful so Cleveland led 21-19. Then came the final period as each team scored two touchdowns in the first six months. Cleveland's Hugh f\1cKinnis scored from six yards out but Fouts-foun d 1-larrison Davis open and the 70-Ya rd touchd ow n pass narrowed lhl• Browns' lead lo 28·25. Sit>e scampered in from the one, his second touchdo\\'n effort. but the Chargers bounced back on the first play from sC timmage, a 75-yard scoring pas.s from Fouts to Woods, his second score.· But the Browns stUI led 35-33, setting the stage for Wer· sching's wi nning boot. O.w•end • 1• 1 11 lt...tt s.n Oteto 0 1 1t 11~ Cl•-oldtn 6 '"'' lr11m Sipe (Cockroft lllckl (lt-Ptvlll J '""-(Co<krolt lllclil $0--#oao-1 NII \ParlH ltltkl Cit-Sipe I""' IC.ltroll kkkl S~ ~ pau trom Fout• O.kk blocktdl S0-611111t1" I 1Mtl !tom Fouts 4U<k leU!'dl 0.-MCKIMll 6 nM fC'M:ktOft kk kl ~D-0..vl• 10 Pll' from Fwl\ IPtrlM kk kl C-51119 1 '"" !Caclrofl klckl SD-IM:lodi IJ .,_,,""'" Fouu !P1rte<r kl(kl SD-FGWtrKNnetoA-"3S,.6G --Fln t cloM\I '9 16 lll~Wi·YlrCIS '!).Ill :1'7·10J P•ulnoy1rlh " 221 Return ytrll• •S S2 "'''" l .. fJ.I 1f0ll·I PIH!U S-19 iMt Fumlllt1-!01I 2·1 :t-i ,,.,..11!e1·v•rd1 "'s 7"1 INDIYIDUALLIADIU R1.ISHING -C"wltnd, Prulll 11·41'1 Melt/finis 11 .... S... DleQD, Wood1 (1·51, Mtltlltwl 11..U. RECEIVI NG -(lt ... tlf'd, Mllldm MS, Ptllltt J.39, Tilt•ton J·'1. Sen Dltgo, O.vts 4·141, Woodl J.11t, Glr· t l'IOl!2-lo&. PiSING -Cltw lend, Sipe 16-U.lt 116 y11"$. S1111 OlfOO, Fo\11112·11·1,W. "I believe he's overcome most of the difficulty and is getting more relaxed. His real assets areas a ballcarrler.'" · Caddas and his &taff went after Fer· raro, defensive back Mike Purcell and two other_ GWC gridden after last season, but only Ferraro and Purcell came to Pacific. "It's kind of unusual that we go afttr so many from the same achoo!," aays Caddas, "but Golden West has a good program and I 've known Ray <Shackleford> for about six years. Theae are the first guys we've actually gotten from thil school, (GWC), but about one·lhird of our entire team comes f iom aouth of Bakersfield." Caddaa terma Ferraro and Purtell ''two real fine' kids wboflt well Into our prografn" and adds, "we'll take 'em any way we can get 'em -pairs. singles, triples or truckloads." · The 6·0, 190-p<>und Ferraro £eels comfortable with Caddas• approach toward him. ...-==-----,;;;;;;....;;;:=:...==::...-::..._::-:_::-c..=:_::-;_=:;i==:-.-""'•·coach ca<rdas doesrft loo at size, -. Terror Tac tics DAR·ES·SALAAM, Tanzania <APl -Tanzania's Simba football club has asked .the ACrican Football Federation for a rematch in a neutral country because of terror tactii;s during a match in Egypt, according to the government newspaper Daily News ~1onday. Jn a letter to the federation Simba claimed that Cans of the Egyptian club Ghazi! J\leh.alla in their home lO\l.'n !\1 ehalla A Bubra ran on to the rield to thre:i ten Tanzanian players and that Egyptian sold iers and police joined in instead or trying to stop the di sturbance. . The letter said fans stoic the Sim ba goalie's gloves, a n army offi cel- slit the Tll!nzania flag with a razor and an Egyptian policeman threatened .Simba captain 1-l aidari Abeid wit h his gun. · Other in cidents included stoning or Tanzanian embassy cars outside the stadium and "harassment." or Tanzanian students~who .camc to cheer their club, the newspaper said. Sim ba players were so frightened they refused lo leave the stadium until an hour ancr the last fan had gone, nccordin~to the Daily News. but at cootact~lttlng and the desin to get yardage,'' tht:junior fullback says. ''I'm here, so now the thin.a is to a et out and dolt." Ferraro, who graduated from Co.rona in 1972 after helping lead coach Dave Holland's Sea K1ngs lo the Irvine League tiUe, believes playing first at lhejunlor college level before trying to make it at a four-year school is a smart mo\!e, and he has noregreta about it. "f had some feelers rrom rour-year schools,'' he admits, "bUt I wa1 kind of immature, so I didn't know where to go. So with no scholarship, 1 had a choice -.Colden Weit or Orange Coast. "lf ever a team \\'3S at the lxrttom and came orr th e floor. we did it today. I'm proud of them," he said. Sipc's fumble marred his otherwi se · '-------------'---------------' ''I like discipline and hard work and I like the rewards," he adds. ''You get all that at Golden West. And my uncle (architecture Instructor Gerry Volpe), whodledlaatyear, alsotau1ht · friend& from Blrmiitgham, Ala. out of a tie and propelled them lo the $50,000 first prize. · "1M$ K-l Miii _.,. ......... ~ In lfle ,...... ...... ...,dlll_..... .... ,.~,,,....n -..... .. c_... et Well CflNY......,. 11C«tRO bMtd llli.ttlr "' .... _.. .... ,. ~I.I--..... .,....~ ..... s. !if!M8.J.S..lll ...... ......... 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' Wood Rnl1tied with a °""·under·par Lakers coach Bill Sharman was much Jess happy alx>ut his team's J>lay. "'I'm so damn mad I don't lcnow v.·hat to say." he said after cl~ing t he door lo the press 16r 30 minutes after the g<ime. . ' Pi\RtS (Afll -George Foreman said tOday he \VOu ld make ofnctal ap· peals to the \Y orld Boxing Council a nd World Roiting Aasoclation to In· vestlJtatc what he calls ring rope. can· \-.1s and rast count Irregularities In hlj ' '"''""lO IH h I h .,. .... 11.McM n11•11,.,Mt .... :it,!lfft•"''·"'11111t111 v.orld championship eavywe g ~ ""'"'' u. H•,,I• 1, k111 1111..-•,wt''' t rai.t•· ",.. title figh1 <1gainst Muhammnd All. . ' .JIJllY n..,1mt111 ~~~~·,~;k• it. 1t1t, u.~11 bcca me only th e second .. ._,, H..n11t1 t.LM10.w1111.,111. ret .. 111.,1•n. heavyweight In boxing history to "'"•"" , . ""' n ~ ,.._,,, '-"'A111t11tt 1t.u i.i.-101 regain the t ltlc, knocking out Foultd ouc: Hoftt, Toi.1 10111t: flutl•tt ,._ LOt A•"' Foreman in the eighth round of their "'•:u,11•. 4 scheduled JS·round bout at Kinshasa, '" J •. ' Zaire early Wednesday. "I don't ex· peel and l 'm not asking for anyone to give me my title back,·· Foreman said at a new• conference., "Dul I feel there should be a report ·•..and a probe into what happened. If I'm right, it would put Ali in a moral position whcr~ he would have to gi \'e me a rematch. J 'd fl aht him ror -nothin g.·· "f 'm not making any excusc"s for n'\Y toss. Or ror the tactical mistakes. ·r~ere were just things lhut happened ' '1t for 12801core. · Atone 1ta)e, Woodc1mewllhlnone because Zaire is an inexperienced foremana1tdhedldnotseehowthe stroke of Player, but he couldn't country lhal had never had a cham· boxln1 1overl'lin1 bodies could llJIQre 1usltiln hit ch1rae 1nd dropptd b1ck plonship berore or dealt with pros like t!yewitneas repbrt1 that All 's aeconds because or poor puttln1. Wood. All 'i;, people.·• tampered with the ropes durln1 the usually 11ood putter, took as putta in Foreman Insisted that All 's tactics fight, "t'd like to know what they have his final rouftd. were based on knowing about.-the ring to say abouLlhe count, which was too Five 1ttoke1 back and tied for third ).'Onditlons before.hand, lhat the canvas fa1t, and abol.lflhe canvas which was place were Tom KJte ol the United "'·outd be ''sort a1 mud" and ''thcropes nothing like the one In the tr~lnln& Stales and Brian Jones ot Australia. looseenoug hto lethimslldownandget ring. It 11 not an excuse. it 1 an Kite ahot a 71 Jn OW final and Jones outoltheway.:'..--------obJlgaLlonlhaUheyclolt." -ha a q, each wind!"' up with m- ''Jl e knew he wouldn't have to move total1. and he knew he had a seat,,, Foreman li"'orem1n noted thal one or tl\c . Australla's Bruce DeYHn , despite a said. "I was at a very blg,dlsadvan· JUdge1 In -'ln1hasa was reported to fi8 Sunday, could do nd better than a lage. '' , have said th.at the count was too last. four-round total of 289. • ' • . . ; ~ ' ' n ' ' : • ~ Cards Finally _Fall; Pro Cage, ForWome~ _ Hockey Checking Area Standings G')Qlf Roundup • Buffalo Edges Pats -Tl'tt St. Louis cardinals ~nally l°'l Sunday, and the Buffalo Bills defeated the New England Patrio t s aeaitl in the top Natkmal Football League altrac. tlon!. Efren Herrera, a rookie free agent from UCLA Jdcked a 20.yard field goai "":Ith four seconds left to give Dallas a 17·14 win over previou!lly unbeaten St Louis. · I rushi ng. with Marv Hub· pa11sreception. ·bard runnini for !07. Only 33.343 showed up al ... Et1""• CM'flt.*I W \.f'l:t GS I 1 ... J • ,u. ! 3 S.l1$41') ' 1 .:w.c s NEW YORK GIANTS AT Soldier Field to watch' the KANSAS CITY --.Craig inept Bears, who have now A1orton threw 51 yards to~ gone lJ Straight quarters Joe Dawkins for a.. TD oo without a TD. ••tt-o........., third and one to lift the WASHINGTON AT Dlll'Wff 1 1 .1n l 1 .JOO SVt KtftllKtr Nl'w VOrl Ylrgl!N SI. LOllft -mPll!I In <1 match \'5, par event (or m e mb e r $ ol the women 's golf cluh at Costa 1.1 esa Golf 11nd Country C lub, !\1aflulrlfe H oll finis hed eve n to win A fli ght. Giants to a 33.27 upset win GREEN 8 A Y --Bl I ly s.r..w.t11o • • ·• 1 Other A winne rs included s.MOllQft s ' ..w •l'I ~-1 1 0 over the Chiefs. Kilm er's sharp passing and ut.i'I J ' .m •.• ., O)d Y wsley ~t minus 3 and A-1orton 's deciding TO the R ed s kin s· rugged •Mi-' s ·* 4\i a tic between Norene Crady pass came with 4:13 left in defense sparked Washing· s.. • .,·,tuon.s and B. J . Sleva at minus 4. the. fourth quarter. The tontoa·17·6victoryoverthe .Htl!!Yorllll0.SM1 4r1•onio•09 Lu Orr was the B flight 1tt11tvo:kr11M.Memot111tt · · h · · •· Chiefs then drove to the Green Bay Packers. y,•1nner y,•1t minus 2. "°"1e Giants one.yard line as the \Vilh first s tring quarter·\ T•r·sG.1-Ev.•ers and titaxine Assmus !light winner with 28. fol· lowed by Helen Orexilius and ftuth LaPorte, both with 28tt!. -~cinny Beals won C·night with 29 with tit argarel ~loore second at 31. Fran Blake .and Lil ~larks finished 1·2 in a three-day match pl .11.y event in A fli ght. ' N09'1'fntlK...,.,.ltO 1·ed l I d h game ended. Safety Chuck back Sonn y Jurgensen 1 a m nus 4 a n anot er The Cadinals led 14 ·7 ar. Cris p s topped recei ,•er sidelined v.•ith a leg Injury, TN1Ny'1G.tme tie res ulted between Vi ter three quarters before Larry Brunson just sho'1 of the· Redskins got a big lift U1.ri•t0tn'l9r Theiss and Phyllis Stalford Val ~1orton y,·on 8 fl ight "'ith Alice Vandling second. Betty Shatto \\•as the C fli ght "'inne r with Ginny Beals second. Diane Stys c::iptured the consolation nig ht \\'ith Ruth LaPorte in the runnerup s pot. the Cowboy s tied it early in the goal tine on a is.yard from Kilmer. who thre\\' a -~===:s atminuss. ; the fourth auarter on Calvin pass from Dawson. , 22·yard TO pass to Frank a-.11 .... c-i..•-•At1Mic0i'rit!M Nancy Terpstra v.·on C Hill 'stv.·o·-.yrdrun. ·~ • G 1· lh h. d " w \. fltl. GI r11·ghl WI.th plus ·-· Betty AT"•NTAAT'.llA'n-,:J!. ran 1n e t 1r quarterto · Lop n n --e..,..",~0 s, ' ·.~! ,, \Val!hall .. ·a·s second '"I.th an N " he s~arliff In Foxboro , John FUiiback Don Nottingham give Washington a 10.6 lead. -· ·-.. .. ancy n.ay \\•as t t1rst Leypoldl kicked a 47-yard ran 'or three louch•-wns 10 The Redskins wrapped it ,....vo•• • 4 ·~ ! C\"en score. followed by ni ght winner of a thr!'e' 1' uv p,,;.-,"" .... ,,,,·,0',_,,•,_ .J s l\tarion Voss at n'linus 1 and bl" d · t t field goal on the first play or pace the defending ~per up in the third quarter \\•hen • -1n mice ournamen at ·the fourth quarter to give Bowl cha mpi·oo .,1,.,m,· linebacker J-larold ~lcLin· -w 1. "'-'-GI a ti e bet\\·een Eilee n lluntipgtonSeacliffCountry ,. .J WH{\1119ion • 1 ..... ,::. Yraceburn and G1·atc l·.1nel11· Cl b h. k ·1h the Buffalo Bills a 29-28 vie-Dolphins to a 42.7 rout of ton picked off a Jack Con· Ho.Mon ~ 3 .•1s ,, u l 1s w~ Y.'I a score tory over New England. Atlanta. cannon pass and ran 14 0t..e1-i s 1 .ss. J at minus2. of 62~. MIMI.. l s .ll'S .... s d I l t Bills linebacker Dave Nottingham scored two yards for a TD. -0rte1111\ o • .coi '" Elise Stipes was the o econ Pace we n o Washington intercepted a TDs in the third quarter as Kilmer completed 14of 24 w.11tt11c.o.tt••M:•Ml,...1t0i•iM<MI flight "'inner "'ith minus 1, Gerry Hege 164 '-!t ), with Patriots' pass and ran 72 l\1iamiopened a:Js.7 leadaf· for 159 yards. Former Los tec.am.~a • " fltt. G: rono,~·cd by Ca rnelle Ken· 1-le len Cowd e n , J.oan yards for a TD as well as ter being ahead 14.7 at half· An geles Rams quarterback tee.cm.~. s 1 .•n ned}' at nlinus 2, Pat \\'ilson \Veaver a ndl\ay ~tosertied ~locking a New En~l a nd ·time. JohnlladlrcplacedConcan· ~1;:.;., ! ! .~~ .~ at minu s 4 a nd l\t . V. al 6S. r1eld goal a_tte mpt with so Dolphins qua rterback non after the interception Mltw ... io.e 1 1 ;~ ~.!."' .Arquil\a at minusS. In the second rlighl, Fran secondsleltinthegame. Bob Griese and running but fai led to r ally t he "''11K:"•'•t" ,..1_ GI Carolyn Wa lbridge and Somer"ille and Vonda The Bills are 7·1 in .the back Benny ~talone were Pack«:rs. · GotdenS1111~ 2 •111 _ Jean Lewis tied ror A flii:ht Peterson tied for first with AFC East and the Patnots also hot. Griese compli!ted PHI LAD EL PHIA AT ~!~1e, : _S)6 ~. honors in a cross country 64 1.-:i, rolloy.•ed by Chick are 6-2. New England's 10 of 15 for 152 ya rds and PITTS BU RGH -Pitt--Por11-· • s :: ] tournament "'ilh 31 'r.!. Kobayashiat6?. other loss was also to Bu!-tv•o TDs and Jlo1 alone rushed s burgh 's s tingy defense Pllaen•~ ~,.,:,3tt,~ts .Jn 3'~ • l\Tarianne liolt \vas next at thf~rrfi~~ ~~h!~t hw~~ falo.30-2~. for106yards. comp le t ely frus trated 0ew1-uu.P-111•101 321.~with A 1ice Derbyat 33. followed by Ali·ce Ackli·n El h · h R C b · I th ChiUVD1t,Kc-om'"'"' ~ma 1-l a\'ens won the B · Sundsae~ ere 1n t e NFL i\f 1 N NE S-OTA AT o m a n a r1 e as e s111111on•.Lon A,....,,101 and \\linnie Lindsey CS6V~) >. CHICAGO _ Fran Tarken-Stee le r s b I an ked the !it1t11e-a1.M11w'"-"" fii t competition \\'ilh 31 v~. and Bell)' Peterson 1671,~). Eagles, 27·0. Go1ot11si'"10t. Pott•-1o:i rolJoy,•ed by Sue EWers (33). OAKLAND AT DENVER ton thrcy,• for two second Ga briel. w.ho had more ltto~-~~':!'~~m" Louise Loucks 1331 !) <ind Stu Dudley was the fourth -Quarterback Ken St.abler half U::iuchdoy,•ns as t~ i\1in.' complelions tha.n a ny other -Phil Stafford.(3S >. flight winner ·~•it h 64. threw two touchdown pas-nesota Viking$ roll lo•a NFL. quarterback'-; conl-· """ w .__ T Ph Eileen Yr ace burn "'On Othe r s inctude d Olah ses each to Fred Biletnikoff 17-0 \\'in over lhe punchless pieted only five of 17 passes """'-'P"•• 1 i 1 o the c fli g ht v.•ith _3 1 ~~ f!Torgan (651h ), Lu Gaskell ~a nd Cliff Br~cb .as t.he_ ~hica.;~Be.a.rs. ~, fori9 yards belore beinglif-~i~:-·~ ! ~ :i! Failyn Brooks a nd l\1arie t70 ) a nd Eunice Bro'Wn Oakland Raide rs e asil y . Leading ~!llr 3-0 al hal~-ted in i.he third quarter. The "'·"·""••~ s • 111 tllaynard tied for second at (?t>._ile Square _ de_feated the Denver Bron-time, the V 1k1~gs br;>ke it . Eagles on l y a d \•anccd a.ic6911 o;,;,...,, , J 11, 32 1?, followed by Joyce 1r• cos2S-17._ . open on Tarke nto~ s--3S· be)•ond the SO -yard line "~"""" • 3 2 u Ca p I is (341 and · Betty Theresa Fintzu .... \\'anda TheRa1d_ers broke 1l open y~rd TO pass. to J ohn threetimes. · ~~~. ~ ~ ~ i Brov.'n C35'h l. Gnagy, Bobbie \\'ebb and e~rly, _tak1ng _a 21·7 !~ad G1IUaf!l1nthe,th1rdqua ~ter Steelers quarterback K_,01v 1 •1 J E l i s e -S tip es a nd RhondaJeffressv.·on at\\'O v.1lh ll .S~ left 1n lhe second and his four·yard sconng Terry Bradshaw completed l.Jl$A"9flr~1vu;...i 1 1 • ,. l'ltargaret. lle ncr tied for better balls or foursome quarter on a 19-yard .TD aeri al to ~tu \'oight in the l2of 22passes for146yards, Montr•11 • 4 •u flrst in O fli gfit \\"ith 32V2 competition at Fou ntain p~ss fro m Stabler to B1let.-rour.th_per!od. including an e ight-yard TD ~J'!:,11~ 1s ,s 2 1 ·~ \\1ith Bobbie Chartier next Valley !\tile Square iGoll n1koff.-w~o a lso ~aught a 23· GJ._lham s TO came after pa ss to Frank Lewis.on Pill· W•\lllll';lton ·1 • 1 a at 33. Bell)' Blakemore and Course this v.•eek with a yard scoring ae nal. the Bears muffed a fak'e sburgh's first series e..uiio 0ivtt1t11 4 , 1 1 u Shirley Hawkesti edat:is. scoreof t31. WhileStablerhiton .12or fie.Id ~oa l att e mpt and Thefinal blowca~ewhen Botton • 1 •n L a h ' .Second place at 132 went 19for211rards,the Ra1ders Voi ght s touchdown v.·as l\lel Blount intercepted a ~~.. ! ~ ! : aguna.-e-a~ to Rose l\-1ill er, l\1asa also gai n e d 180 yards helped by a fumbled Bears .John Reaves pass and ran SIM•'''G""'" Fran Blake was the win· Neishi. Nancy Quacken· -'I l ·ards ror the TD that Blllt .. OC,N•w Yor_R,~l r t bus h andJeanWiese. IPfll1-1p1111J,NY ht•,.,..,,1 ner o a cross coun ry tour· made it 27-0. K-•Otys,wtS1111191onc name nt for the Laguna Three teamt tied at 143 in· CI N CJ N N AT I AT =~~-~~;a;>11•1it Beach wo men's golf as· eluding Dorothy !'.turray, BAL1l t1-10 R E -Ken'ney ,..,.,.,co.-sociation with a score of Barbara Anderson. Ba r. Anderson threv.· a 45-yard ~10U•tMontn•1 211 :!. · bara S tew a rt and Rose TMMty 't G.t111t1 Davis Cup Final scoring pass to Isaac Curtis 111v R••"""'Mo..wr Dec Craig fini shed second Biekmann. \.\•ilh t :30 left in the •ame as PN•-1l'tPll1•11"'"'"11!'1de"' in A fli ght \\'ilh28. Also at 143 \\"ere Erlene PiTl-11~ .. K•n-M• Cit~ .• d c F the Cincinnati Bengals held L°'"•1H11!>1.t.ovi• .-\lice Vandling y,•as the B .-.ngsta l . arol rieder- off the Baltimore Colts. 24 -Buttt1o11 Bo•toft sdorf, June Duncan and 01-Has Slim Chance PARIS IA P l -Davis Cup committee president Ha r- co urt \\loods s.11.id Su nday that ~there "''as a slight chance the 1974 Cup final would be held betv.·een In· dia and South Africa next -yea r. India has refused to meet Sout h Africa in protest over South Africa 's -apartheid policy. Wood s said there v.·as a little more than a SO per cent chance that the fin·aJ would be canceled, but he said he v.·as hopeful the Davis Cup committee would solve the proble m when it meets in Rome next week. \Voods indicated the com · mittee -kas composed of seven members -Indi a. Australia. Fra nce, Britain. Finland. Argentina and the United Stales -and that any decisiol\ to expel a tean1 lrom.ttJj Cop needs a tY.-o- thirds fbtc v.•it hin the -~om -mittee. f>hillppi11n lt'IHN 14. 1 lie ~l agn u son along \\'ith theEas ternZoneDavis Cuo the Colts were rallying Pro .Gr1"d St'and1"ngs Bil l ye 1\I eye r . I ren e tennis competition !\-Ion· \\·hen !\-!arty Domres fum-Biringer. Ann f'ord and day and earned the right to bled at the Baltimorc43 and l\larion Bartok. meet Sri Lanka later this Ron Carpenter reco,·ercd. Big C'o11yott month. Anderson 's 45-y ::i rd TO pass •M1"1tiC•N"',:0'-,.FE1tENCE NATt~::,~.~o;:i:i:,a-NtE :\1 r. and \\Irs. f'rank Th e t~ilipino s and was his second scorin g -E~'"'"o1;;,''7 .t"'1.oio s1.Low•' 'i c 1a. 111 ~Gra nd \.\'On the annual Pakistanis split theif two aeria l to Curlis. Overall. B11t1••0 1 1 o 112· ll' ~1~~':9'on ! ! ~ :~ :~~ \\'itches and \varlocks criss rinal s ingles matches will! Andersori completed 17 of 21 :i:.!i"~11no ! ~ : ~~ :~; Pni1-1p111• • • o nt 111 eross toi.Jrnament at Big Romeo Ralon clinching the forC297 _yard1s. hi 7 111.v.~h 1, o 113 1M t-1.v.G•anu '' 0 101 '"' Ca nyon Country Club "·ith Philippi n e s' \'ictory, urt1s a so caug a 7· s.mmo•e 1 1 o 46 210 ci111r,ioiwi.i.11 631,2 . beating \\leer Moha mmad yard TD pass and Essex c111t•.1•0i1'ltitfl "'1-001• • 2 0 111 " In Second place were Mr. 6-4.11 ·9, 1 2·10in a31 ~·hour Johnson caught a 27·yard Plthou•1111 •' '1u :!: ~;;:.;., ; : : '~ :: and ti1r s. ti1a r s h a ll l h scoring ::ieria l. . Ch•ci11"11•!i s 3 ° 10S , .. Gtttn811' J s 0 11• 14 N. d k .,h 64 r llo ed ma c . i...ydell fl;filchell scored t-to..~1on J s a 100 ie ec er w1 , o w Rafon·s \'ictory gave the c..,.,.,..,,0 1 • 0 116 120 w.14.,..,m.1si... by the Frank Fargos (641/:d. Philippin~s an insurmoun· both Baltimore TOs. wn1..-~01""""' LM•noe11' s 1 • Ill 81 Clayton Roses (65) and Bill tal;>le 3·1 lead before Saeed HO USTON AT NE\V 0.•1-1 'o t11 1,~,, ~-F~~':c';'~0 ~:: ;! :~ Nebbs(65 ). Dtn••r 3 • 1 IU !\leer beat Ramon Funtera YORK JETS -\\l..illie Ki ..... •Ci•v l s 0 uo n1 A111111~ 2 • o 11 1~ Twoleam s tied for.firstin 6·3.9·7,6·1. , «>Rodgers scored from one S.ne>;too 2 • o 119 11• a lowballorfoursomecom- The Filipinos wi\l 'mci!t yard out with I :56 to pl ay as \ 1>1.111M11 F"'Nnu,.. petition. On one squad at 5i S . L 11 s_,-,co..-r1 .11.nka No\': 29-Dec. I. the Oil ers ra ied for a 21·22 o.iron1',Nt•Orte.1,,,.u \\'ere Die~ l\1oore, Frank \Yin over Ney.• York's J ets. Bllff .. on.Ntw En;r-n Fargo, Don Heydluff a nd Rod • ' T • HO~l.,..11.Ntw'l'or~Jthtt Q gers run \\•as set up enn1s P•U~r9llll. p,.,,_lpnilO Herb Schurter. n the other by a 51 -yard pass from Dan c1nc:1nn.11 u .Bt1Umo<•U \Yere Dick Coleman. Tony K c AL A l u ~I p li R • Pastorini to Ke n Burrough. In Br1·er 't!::r::~:~s~~·\~1.9:0 Otting. Howard Able and :\fala,\·sia -South Vietnam Th~ Jets had ta ken a 22-20 w1111ift9tonu.G<et11B•'' ·t.like Jtaddock. took an unbeatable 3-0 lead lead with 3:57 remaining in ~~~~·G:~~.1~ ... sesc..oi,?i In at 60 V.'ere Bob Adler. o\·er l\1a la \·sia in their 1975 the game w h e n Bobby M1.m141,•11111111 Sam Habis, Joe Corvi and Eas tem-1one.Jla\'..is....Cup Howfi eld kicked a rield STOCKHO~t -!Tom Ok·. ~"'°"="""",.=~=·=°'~'='='-="=-~=-Ed.Ramse. ~ tennis competition.\\ inning~ . k~ITtl etherlanCIS r- 1llnla11sia Fall• one singles and the doubles NE\V ORLEANS AT squeezed into _the second Sunday in the best-of-five DETROIT -The red-hot ro und of lhe Sl00,000 i\JANILA . -The Philip· series. Detroit Lions opened a 16_0 Stockholm Open tennis pines beat P akistan 3·2 in Sot1th y ,·et nam·s c11·n· lead. but had to rely on Er· tourn ament Sunday with a Rare Pl~ure X-country Re-sultsJ 110\.A IHYITATIOflAL ._..,II ~llfwllil C.I .... ._. wlltl M ,.i111t UC'"'* tltll Nr 111111wllll1•••i•H l'lldiwl-1 t<Ofi"9-S. L,.. l"•ft"'"°" )l;U !!>CCI;&. 8t1KI ~14:H !K- C!; n. Sir.., S<Ml 1uc11 11:11: 11 . .-. Konl"911 2S:ll !UCl I; It, R•""1' Ounlt .... <KC! H:?t; 10. lttlllll 5tNrr!Ofl IUCt I 'lS:lt;lS. G''' Ad.I~ l5CCl11: .. ; :12. 0.:. ¥foll, 94il'Nllill IUCll 2S:Si ; ». W.it HUI C!>CCI M:ll; •· E• Al~ IUCU 2t:09;1'1. RoOet" D 1wil15CCl"9!IO. 5-'ti Collf9t 5«.<t• 10.• t (It.'·"'· ••Dt+ ltll lttl•--·-1 !.dd"f tMOl 11:• t ; t. ,,..,,... ... !MDI 11-Soi· :J.M111IC11 IMOl 11:111; '· Gtt"Cil tll 11;01; s. Ptrt1 1111t;CM; .. Al'lwf"e1 1e1 lt;OS; I. G111dortttft IMDI U:Dt; I. Al"'S "-'II U:OI ; t. Niii! 11111:•: M>. Wtllltr !MDIU:ll. 'ltOSl't-IM'M S.111Clt1M11k IUI UlllMM Mills 1. LOUit l5CI U:SS ICIU; t. CANlrlOn •Oto 1):11; 3. ltlll !SCI u~u: •. Ml'fef (QHl ll:•; s. Ch11rc11111 CKI u~•: .... tCtuktf !SCI U:lf; I. lrO .... U»O 11:10; 1. JoP!Moll lDM l H :ll;t. Tllll tDHI U:U; 10.Jl<k-~Cl u :tt. •Aa~MIW'N ......,_. atl(11 cn1 {Ml u11hett11, 1. Mlrlllt llll 11:•: J. WtOlt lLll 11 1el' J. lhlt•I CUI 11:0.; 4. ....,.._ IU) 11 :1ti-s. 11andhorlA w1,1!n 1 .. K-.S -NI 11:»: I, .ltt'j~ ILll 11 :•; I. Mt'* IUI 11:M:t ,OI ... (Ul11 :M: IO. .......... n.111t:e1. 5·7. 7·6, 6·4 victory over > • t hing doubles \'ictory W<is rol fl;1~nn 's 3S-yard_ field KjellJohanssonofSwcden. scored· b\' Vo Van Thanh goal with 2:36 left 1n the e- ;1nd Ly · . .\Hin e. who beat fourt~ quarter lo post a 19· 3 Zainuctdin l\-leah :ind Tan 14 victory over the New VIENNA -Unseeded i Poh ·seng 8-6. 6·2, 1·6, 6-3. Orleans Saints. Vilas Gerulaitis upset third· _ J Earlier 1n the day, T3iuy -Detroit, winilini its fourth -seeded _A:ndre w-P3tCiSOn0 f 1 B.1111 of South~ V·ietnam ral· straight after losing it~ first Rhodesia ~-4, 3-6. 6·3, 6_-2a~d lied to beat i\teah 5-7. 4-6. four. blitzed New Orleans won the Vienna Open tennis 6-3"7·5, 6·2. The match had early. The Lions opened a tournamentSunday, • f :-;tarted Saturday, but was 10·0 first quarter lead on halted because of poor li ght. Mann's 37-yard field goal ~rep Football an<! on a five~yard scoring pass from Bill Munson to Ron J essie. Detroit widened it s lead s!C:::,0:!,~ to 16·0 wh en Levi Johnson ~w.n , o o J -14 returned a squibbed field E*-,i.,u-n 1 1 1 8 ·~-r 1Ed1i.n tDI: c.ilo ?. 1111e11o11 t. Orb-goa at emp 7 ya1ll.'! or a Sf<, ,...,.,_ ~11"9••1or11: c-J 1u~~~1r TO in the llecond quarter """'"' ("'"'· !>mll~ llN'11. ' _,. l'ltOSM•JOftM. New Orleans rallied on a Elll1on kw•"'OMn.ri 11 ,4_11 JO.ya rd scoring pass from wnttr" 0000-0 Archie l\l itnning to Joel £oiMn Korlftt: 5Ptt111 l. Wtlue• J. Parker and on a rl\'C·yard Gt-m1,Allt~. ••'-SMMAfl ·run by Stc\'e ns. JAKARTA, Indonesia Onny Parun of New Zealand. i beat Australian Kim War· 1 wick 6-3, 6·3. 6·4 Sunday fOr l the S9.000 first prize in the Indonesia n Open t enni s 1 championships. l I • P1\RI S ..:-Brian Gottfried of Baltimor e beat Eddie Dibb!' of l\liami Beach, F1a .. 6·3. 5·7. 8-6. &-0 to "'in the final of the French ln- door Open tennis champion· ship Sunday. k9nt•QolotN~ ··-:~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiijj;:=J Ed!WOGolf • 1 0 1~10 I F-lllnYtlltr 0 0 0 O.,.. 0 Elllwl TOu LTMt. \'....._. P4T ' ~,11,2 . A~TN~~\?. ~·~~ SALIS & SHVICE .._......._ fw luJJtt1t11• Otl•try .......... -"*" We lound away to bottle it. NOW SAVE 1/2 Gal. 51 .• 50 Gallon SJ.00 LIMITED 1lME ONLY Jt RARE , SCOTCH i--D,ICK MIU.II MOTORS -~ .... ' -··!). ' .. 11ew.w ..... s.....-. 111-llJI ...._._ • I • Monday, Novtmbtf c, 1974 DAJLYPILOT as PRIZES. WORTH '15DD00 WIN ,7-.""; TV - w..lcfy Pipkin Pid1:•roo •74 winn.n will ... .,_,. cW prius by AK Color T.lnitton •f Hvnt"'tt9fl a..fi. first -plog W i!WMft will ~fve • $91.11 z.Nth 12..inm. dMtt-1 ~. Wodt .n4 .hit• ........ f'eMvi.t.n Hf, s.cond Mw winrMn ~ • $16.tS t.nith tabl• "*'-I ..clie •nd thiftl ~ prina .,. t.ni1h "billfold" ped•t pot'f.W. Mt.. ~ $12.95 -ch. All pril.ff .,.. 't'olved otalf'diftt to fl'llltwfactlH9f"1 •"'9f"ted r•toil prie:H. EntMt ~ ... d•f"lKllM vritil Jhyrwia_y _oft.moen · OI thrt CohN l•~viMon "9Ncin P'kbrM 74 _=>-t1 d ,_-ten.,. a l Daily Pilaf Offtce1 itt Hunti~ Ill"· l.och, Newpot1 hoe:h, Costa Mffa, LOguno liech • Son C'-nwnte. . w...ty winnen will l:ae notified by mt1 il oncl may pic;ll up threir pri1H al. AIC Colot T•l•vK~ 19046 1...khU"t St. HuntingtOf\ ~th Watch fat 1hi1 Pi91kin ,ickHOO · '74 pla,.... ,.,.... oach wM. 1n •h• DailT Pilot 1pom nctiaft. Cirtlo thrt team you thiM wil win in each _polring in rite litt af 30 game• and Mnd in the plciyllf'1 form eft• try WoM or• r .. uno~• fouimil•.-T.hren wotth tho Daily Piiot lpOrt• po9ft. for eath we••·• li1t .J thrH .......... llJ !ti. t0nclu1ion of th. I 0-weo• com~titlon, ,_..., will invite first p&.c. winnen to try fw the -...ii ~ pri1•; a Z•nith colOf t•~ision. The . 16-ind\. d~I moowro table modal tolw Ml ii ._._ et $291.11. It 90'" to thre Pipkin M.,... '74 _,......,. who Mtt ~· tM eutcomo el --.d twahiMienal toottMill t'!"'" the ..... W~ th. cloM of regular t"dlHM cenmt. To ... ~iW. f.,. the 9,.nd pria•. yw hovo to win OM of the weekly Pigskin Picli.eroo •74 com· ,...,.ie.w. lelow aro the rulff. the li1t af .. "'" .,., •ry blank. Good l\Kk, RULES I. 5tiWNt lhl tMiOW...i. i..t.. .. •'"-'tit ,._...,ihi 4lf ii fl -IN_,, .. ,_ H ..... ...w.. ,... ...... H ..... ,;,,,... -... --..,i;-..-,,,, .... -... "'"'-;.. .......... .i..,. fl '-ilit.11 i .... i .... 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Cffd. ,..,_ you think will w in thts Wffk'S """'" : -; . ~-~~-------.~-----! : Affanta at Rams : • • ! Chicago at Grfftl Bay i i .Clevelmicl at Hew England i : Denver at Baltimore : • • : Detroit at Oakland : • • : Houston at Buffalo : • • : Miami at H.w OrleaM : • • : HY Jeh at HY Giants : . ' . : PittsbunJh at Cincinnati : • • i San Die,o at Kansas City : : San Fr-isco at Dallas : • • : W ashil!CJlon at Phi.......,-"ia : . ~· . j LSUat..._ ! : Texas at Baylor : • • • : GeonJla at Florida : ! Harvard at Princeton ! ! Michi90" at Illinois i ! Ohio State at Michigan State l • : Missouri at Oklahoma ; • • Ho. Carolina at Clemson : : . : Penn State at Ho. Carolina State i j Oregcin at UCLA i : Mi-sota at Purdue : : . • USC at Stanford : : . : Syracuse at West Virginia ; : Texas A & M at SMU : : . : V ancltrbilt at Kentucky ! i CoHfornla at Washington : ! Wlscqnsin at Iowa : : Yale at Penn : • • • • : TIIE UlAKfR -My 9 11e11 on th• tetol ""mbtir : : of pcMnts "o,9d in oil 30 9om~1 i1 __ -: • • • • ! l'iqs.lcin l'ic.lteroo Is o rtCf .. lor ftcrtu" ef th• : : Dail., l'ilot 1ports stcfion toch Mondoy . Twtsdoy : ; .... WtdntMfoy. -! .. . ..................................................... • --.· • . . • • fi DAii. V PILOT Lido 14 ·Hosts Race For Blind Monday, NOYefl'lbtf 4, 1'74 83 Sail WHY LEASE 1 I I AVW? . • m 'Race ·That ~ Wasn't' ' Blind youngsters rrom two Souihern California Braille Institutes Saturday bad the opportunity to par- ticipate In sailboat racing as they cre~·cd In two Udo· JC regattas. Alamitos Ba y Lldo-14 BOATING tleet 6 wils host lo a eroup ..._ _______ _, from the l..os AnJ(elcs QM.inly Braille Institute and Newport ll arbor Lido-14 TieeJ. J hold a regatta for youn'gsters from the Orange County institute. Newport Ocean Sailln& A1sociation's 26th annual 14-Mile Bank race will ao down In the books as "the race that wasn't . ., . Yes, the 14 -~flle Bank loftlcla1\y known as the Lasuen Sea t.1ount) was out · there where It usually is. some 50 fathoms below the surlace of the ocean. In fact, 83 skippers and crew11 5ailed out lo It Satur· day, expecting to rind a stake boat anchored there as the weather mark. ~fany of them found the sub- marine pe1i1k by Ul:ilng their rathomo te r li -others fi11urlne they had made it by some accurate dead reckoning. a race and ·most of the 83 starters crossed the finish line and aot a fini1h horn from the cornrnittee boat. ()( course. not everyone· had found the stake boat. Others didn't really kOO\\' if they haCI passed over the 14· J\1ilc bank. But there was an official finish. On Sunday morning at NOSA 's annua l breakfast meeting al Balboa Yacht Club the "winners" were presented trophieS and congratulated. A few minutes later they round they hadn't been In a race at all. Arter hearing formal protests from a few skippers who claimed the st11ke boat was not really on station, the protest commit· nocontett. It WHR"t tht lint (ouJ•up, in the 1nnual fall "classic. ' During the p11t quarter or a century there have been· years the stake boat could. not make It to the 14·Mile Bank ahead or the race neet becau1e or heavy weather. lri other years fog has blanked out lhe race. And two years ago the race Oeet failed to find a stake boat. because it had abandoned station because of a lire aboard. ' ()(flclal race or nol. all hands agree d it was a pleasa nt day-sail in Cl moderate southerly breeze that brought lhe neet home in lime for dinner. · Jn the final race of each series the blind youngsters were allowed to take the htlm as skippers under the l uldancc of thei r sighted Light-Air Series Held But they didn 't find a tee aJ?reed and declared it 1'~1rst yacht to fini sh was 1'1ike K.ane'1 new New crew. FLEET· 6-1, Jim Karis and Scol Schreiber; Chuck Cover :ind John Geller· mair; 3, Max Crose and Jerry Coles: 4, Jerry Tankersley and J oe i\lar· ~hese; 5. Bill !\tiller and David \Vise. "Hurricane gulch", 8 nor· stpke boat -not until the)' -"'ere on th e way back to the mally "'Indy section or Los finish at Newport. It "'as ~~~e~sn~~~~~d;ir~~k~h! t.here. Abo ut t~·o miles Sol Cat Association's Fall ~.~~~i .. ~f the 50 rathom Regatta at Cabrillo Beach. Winners in the--~ight-a\r r::":w:':'::···a:::;:be~a~u~li=fu=l~d=~=y::ro=r~.I series were Robert llarvey f J of Los Angeles in Class A LEASE fROMUSt and Ji19 Hinkle,. Los ....,_c.,..... • .-...._ Angeles in Class B. "Wl'll Ai CLOSI AS YOUI PHOMr .......... -........ h,;lii-A11 ...... 111111r•n11 ..... W-111U6-11• l"UM+lt•I MY VOTf FOR CONGRfSSMAM IN THE 40TH DISTRICT GOES FOR ROO J. WILSON 1: am satisfied that our Present congressman Hinshaw represents the group in Orange County, both' Republicans and Democrats. who would dig up every last orange tree, and every last· crop, and buHd on it. It Is hard to find much of anything in Hinshaw that I thotight I was getting when I voted tor him two years ago. ' so. I decided to take a look at what the , ... ,.,._ __ .. FOR THI HOMIOWMHS R. A. "DICK" LOWCOCK to MISSIOM VIEJO ~unicipal Advisory -'.ouncil NOV·. 5, 1914 t>•ICI ID< br F..,... 1 Mt!OIW• ol Ok:ll lowto<J< J, G. Ou1Q9, CMI.. 2/IU V>I t.I~ M-Vl9j& • -Zealand-buill trimaran, PHRf·C -1· llamPShlre Spirit of Americ'1, which he Rose, Den n1s Burnett, rtceJl ...... 11lltd here from 8.5SC ; 2. Tlgres1, GU Knud· NewZealand. 1en, SSSC: 3. Sunrise, Flnt monohull yacht to Flank White, eve. finish was Fred Preias' 12· fOR -1. Straight Arrow, meter Anitra from Pacific Ray Booth. BVC : 2. Ataririers Yacht Club. America ~ J i ne II. George And since everyone who Tooby, NllVC: 3. Scat, Oen· received lrophlea were al· nia Choate. SI BVC. lowed lo keep them, here t.fORF -t . Good Times., are the results or the race s tl M ncvc • ~'° ....... ; ... thatwasn't : «..:htcanery, v 'Neill and PllRF·A -t. Capricorn. Johansori, VVC : .3. Dingo, ,t.lareel ffoes!l lYl. BCVC ; Z., DaVld Anderson. CBYC. • Matangl, Ed «..:arpenter, r.t u LT J H UL L ·-- BYC; 3. Lussino, Saint and, Polynesian Concept II.' Terry Cicero, NllVC. Buddy Ebsen, BVC : 2. 'P.HRF'-B -1. LuckyStar, Erin, Bowle 11oughton. ---~ --_,.,,. .. ---. .,.,, C....., I• I y_. ..... _, ... ....,. ~, .... ..... ._,, .. HARBOUR vw 1811 I Brac h Bl• ~nq40fl 8f'DCfl 842-44)) Opt-l g.qy. ~-'•' 9 9 \atl.\-~~ Read The Daily Pilot Brad Down ey, VVC ; LahainaYC;3.lmll.oa,Vi!! Lumaran, Bill Rohrs. VYC ; Stern, SI BYC. :\; Force Seven, Ted Zel-1-~-'---------''-----------< \m•~.CBYC . JOI CAILOS PLUMllMG eo. lie, Me.·ltl~ 54:sssa 1875 Suoetioi Costa Mesa --, ... .,.,. """"' ..,.,,.w .............. ... , ......... "',.,.. - ......... ,., t;Wcll ht'?kt .,,. "JM" 4 OW". Helps Shrink Swelling Of. Hemorrhoidal Tissues Due To Inflammation. Relieves .Pain & Itch. ... Gives prompt temporary relief from hemorroidal pain and itch· in many ~ses. Doctor• have found a remark· •bly 1U«e11ful inedicttion that actually helpe, 1hrink awelllng ol hemorrhoidal ti111uca when inft>eted and inflamed. And it doe• mort!. r .. many case• it 1ive1 relief for hours from pain . .. ' and itching in theae ti11ue1. · Tells by doctor• proved thi1 true in many cue~. The medication u~ wae Pnor,· ar11tion H. And no pn>l<lription is needed for PrcparaJlo.n ff", Ointment o~ 11uppositoriH. Cemecrats were offering. Ttiat's when I got acquainted with Rod Wilson. Oemotratic candidate for CongresS in-the 40th district. For all of you people living in the Newport, Costa Mesa. Laguna. Irvine, San Clemente, Oceanside area .. etc .. - THAT'S YOU . U imtation is_ yqur_ number ·one ·proble ---------- Nobody in Wilson's campaign has much money. and I'm paying for.this ad myself.-But here iS some of what Wilson .believes. · He has a genuine concern for our senior citizens. He is about 64 himself and senior citizens and their prob_l8ms are foremost on his mind. He believes that open spaces as relating to .. natural areas" and agricultural areas. such as the remaining flat lands, orange groves. etc .. should be kept that way. Further, he is in favor of tax considerations for agricultural land in Orange f:ounty. He believes .that all consideration should be given to the home owner and particularly those who have their life sa11ing s in older and established homes. He believes in low interest k>an availability for people with old homes that need improvements. · He believes that we should go full •speed ahea-d-t?> get traffic rake·n off of the coast Highway. He thinks pu~iC trJnsportation (BART or related type) is an impcrtant part of the answer. He believes ecology, anit·pollution. green spaces. and anti-off shore-drilling attitudes, must be a permanent part of Orange County. And finally, he believes that a project like Promonlory Point, glaring down at the people below it, is wrong. What's more. he will say so. Please call your friends. Elect Rod Wilson •. Congressman. 40th district. Health News ... Facts About High Blood Pressure . Recent remarks on the process inasmuch as the large c•uscs of high blood pressure vesse ls respond t o hig her and the effects of hi.ch bl pressures by thickening their press urc prompted ur. to w11.l\1 to accommodate the • contact Or. Gary Couture of in crease.It pressure, and so The Coulurr Chiropractic cauSI!: .further narro-.·ing of Office fo r his comments on this their intl!:rnal diameter. with condition. sitll higher pressure resultinf. ~. Gwy comn.o.c. "'lli1h blood Th i!: pati @nl now ha s pre i&Url!:." h ype rt e n sio n with a ccordin1 to a rlerioscleroliis wh ich is a Dr. Couture, calcified hardening or the "ill primarily arteries, add in addition. very caused by a probable heart damage." narrowing or rrom the foregoing it can be t h e I n n e r readily &«n how inportant it 11 dia meter of to maintain blood pressure at a l he b I o o d norrnal level, &l!<l to corrett the \'es11els. Th)s tendency towl'f-d high bl ood narro-.·ing is prei!ure as soon a:i; it beeomes due largely I apPa~nl. ner\•ous imbalancf! or ten11ion We a11ked Dr. <:outure l''hat which r:1u ses lhe muscular th e modern Doctor or 1a,ver11: of the large \"Cssels to Chiropractic cookl do to treat contract this condition. "Th1ll proce11s," conlinued "Chiropractic !:"anipulation Dr. Couture. •·sets in motion a is .tho most eff~t·~·e mean s to .::hain of events. In order to lhlfl end .. A dr_amaltc drop of 20 i;Upply ;:in adequa,l.e amount of to 30 points 1n pressure often blood t.o all part& of tM body, occurs •fter only_ a few tM ttcart rn usl -.·orlr harder, lrtalrnents, tv~n 1n very •and lhrouch thl1 constant advanced cas';5; not~d ~r. overwork the heart muscle C ~ u l u t ~ · _Per .• o d •. c 1traduall y enlarees. AR.er a Cln!'Opract1c n:iaru~_lahon will t't!rtain amount or enlargement a111sl In m1111nta1 n1n g blnod lht he:1rt muscle becomes p~ure at a kJwered level and inerfitient and Is unable to consequently .wlll add useful ma1n1 a1 n pressure sufficient ye1ra lo your life · .. for ad~uate clrt"uJaUon." "After all ," con.c:ludi!!d °" Couture, "">·our v1tahly and \\'e asked Dr . Couture to youlhfu\ntsJJ Is dirtctly relate<! e•pla1n how this enl•r1cmtnt 10 lhr efficiency 0 , the can aff11c t other a~u of tht ci rculatory system or yo1o1r body. body." . "Other parts and organ• or 1Dr . Ga ry Couture. O.C., lhe body de terlor1te and miuntain~ Chiropr1cllc Offl~s :....._ hecome--dise1Hil because o( •l-2043 Westc.Uff Drive_SuJLL inadequate blood JJUp ply," 107, Newport Beach. Telephone ~t1ted Dr, Couture. "This chain &l>S.'.IOO.) · 0( 1vent1 Is a lt!~f.perpetl!11Un• CMS J97C • t• • read this ' fore you Vote! I A billion dollars is a thousand m.lllion dollars! And that's the price tag on the legislation that has been introduced by Mervyn Dymally. A thousand million dollars! .were all of.Mervyn Dymally's golden giveaways enact.ed, your taxes would be increased a thousand million dollars! New taxes. More taxes. Your taxes. These Dymally dollars would be equal to increasing our total California State budget by a full ten percent! As inflation tears the heart out of our savings - As inflation rips asunder our meager plans for tomorrow - As inflation cripples our daily standard of living - Mervyn Dymally steadfastly continues to Ignore natlonll economic warnings, contlnuea·to fail to listen to any advice -from labor, from management, from economists. On the issue ofinflation, Merv Dymally is out-of-step with the average, working family. We can no longer afford his brfJlld of head·in·the·ssnd economic thinking. It would be disastrous. We are in the most seveie struggle foreeonomic •urvival since the depression. If wii fail now -ff government encourages failure -it wilJ take years to correct, and the losses will.be masBlve to the average family. Dymally stands alone as the promise-all politician. • • Dymally accuses Lt. Governor John Harmer of not-having vot.ed "yes" often enough in the Senate. He's right! But only by Dymally standards. John Harmer has voted ''no'' on new taxes and government excesses for eight conaecutlve years. John Hanner is prepared by experience to battle the injustices of inflation or the realities of recession. While Dymally'a campaign eall is for new statewide property taxeo, Lt. Governor John Harmer Is moving )'ritb po&itive skills to avert new taxation. Within 72 hours of taking office, Lt. Goyernor Hanner activated the Economic Development Commission, a bi·partisan problem solving coalition of ~tate leaders wh06ejob it is to halt California job losses and personal bankruptcies Lt. Governor Jobn·Harmer is bringing tbe office of the lieutenant governor up to Ito fullest potential. He is proving the role of Lt. Governor can be one of real leadership -a vital link between executive policy and the legislature's will. There are men right for certain tinies. There are leaders right for·apedal periods of crisis. Because infl•tion is our number one probleDJ John Harmer is right for California today/ The clearest choice on Tuesday's ballot. ' . . John ·narmer [t. Governor~. • . • • '· • . . I I • • ~ " • , . '• ·' ' ' . . . TY .HIGHLIGJITS: ABC • 6:00 -Mondar Night Football. The Los Angeles Rams cal on their upstate rival!; the San Francisco Forty·Niners. KTLA 8 7: 30 -"Giant." George Stevens" epic movie ·version ol the Edna Ferber novel •. stars Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and ·in his last role, James Dean. ' . . • CBS U II :30 -"'The Unsinkable Molly Brown :• Debbie Reynolds al her best in this 1964 movi e rrom the Broadway musical with Harv Presnell and Ed Begley. TV · DAILY· LOG Monday Evening Tue•daY • DAYTIME MOVIES • ...................... (t11111)'32 ' -Cto1"1t M. M&11. Clttillkll• Col· bert, Jimmy Oullllte. 1:11 a <e> "WM11 .. ..,.. 11111t a. . Ciih" (m11i) '65 -r.tnnlt r11nds. HIM P1tSMH, S1r1 A111 llnldoll· 1t:008 "Cllka,1 DIHllM" (mys) '•9 -Al1ft Lidd, Oon111 Rffll. "Stat· 11~111 111 tllt lest" (•U) ',(2 - - tn '9NKhfl blttln: mtltts c'ultll dt•cons tn4 I brvt•I sht(ifl II IM attvftles to r•lse 11111 support ~is ftm li, Ill 1 1111all Southem lll'll'll IA IMO. D ROOKIEs-MIKE'S PAL * ACCUSED PUSHER '"' D 19 Clll m Ill"' -"' "J111111r CO.t lfis G1111" Frtd Wil· llllMOll ""*" ts Jobmr Btrron. rooUt MIU Orio'• dow fril!ld, Whom Ttn'J suspects of beln1 I bil(lllllt dtller IR llelVJ drvp. OJ llttlt: CC} (2111) .......... S.ltV' (1"J) '«-stne Mdlueen. ID CJ!mliD nib II T• .-U To111's 111W1 1r1 les!lt Uu11ns, Jot CocMr ' his Grt•se Sand. and eomedilll '"" MarU. .. ., ..... II RHODA-COMEDY HIT * THE HONEYMOON! ! . G-Aul". CC} "Sltfn "'"" lwal 'sa.--trill Ktitll, Rici! .latoL 12;00 «I "Mr. s.itll hits '9' Wnllillr- '911'" (dta) 'l9 -Mmts Srl:Vl'rl l:tl O (CJ -.C..IWl.,acc" (dr•) '71 - Aftllw KlnntdJ. TettSt Wrtahl. ' ' l:~D ~ Aatu tflt ltMc"' (d11) •ft -Ste,tie" McNan1. 2:::io Ci) '"hr• U, YMr frMltl" (COll'I) '32-l1Uft1 & Hlfdy, l.. ti) ~ .. A tiff Is ill .. ~lttta" Cdr•I sl l•111t5 .Carney. J:Gt9J "•11111• " "' .... fCOfl'\) '66 -frtd '°"Y"flt-' . KOCE, CHANNEL SO Orangt County',s Ult F television station, KOCE·TV, has scheduled the following special proarams today. Detailed listin gs of Channel 50's proarams are carried in th e Dally Pilot'• TV Week ea~h Su11day. ... f-J'af--Tops iri Pops @ 1 By tbe A1soci1t.ed Press The following. are Bil· lboard's hot record' hit& for week e nding Nov. 9, as they appear In next w·eek's issue of Billboard magazine . HOT SINGLES 1. YOU AIN'T SEEN· NOTHlNG YET -Bach- man-Turner Overdrive, Mercury Monday, No"embet .t, 1974 S ~u~~-~-Scott's a quare King,A&M . . T . h ' V 3. WHATEVER GETS Actor George c. Scott and h1s wife. n s 3:" YOU THRU THE NIGHT - Devere, .are among the llollywood Squares_ this John Len.non , Apple week. Hosl Peter Marshall welcomes the pair to 1 4. TIN MAN -.America, the game boards. Warner Bros. 5. BACK HOME AGAIN PVBUC N<nlCE · PUBUC NOTICE IOIA flOHALIAIOC JIEOIOlll NQ.14 • IEPOlllTOl'~NOITIC)tl, Of TNE IRVll'IE NATIONA~ IANK .i 1121 CMl\IMll Dflwt, lrwille IAW MP .. Cllltor11l.I •11"-<-•I W\Hont.., Otllollef 11, 1914, "'~Ii~ In ......,.w •wH,,.. ~J C9mplrlller .. "" °""'"" <J.-Ttu.11, UlllM~ $1.W.Cedll, S.Cll• 1'1. .USlT$ ,. • " . C'.Mfl--lrom-11.1 ............................................. 193•,..i~.IS ~i:.';l:~ :c'.::~~~ c;o.,;;;.;.~;-.·· ....... · .. · • · · · · · · · · · · •· ·. · · · · · · · SOT.JW.•I 1~!.l•Ni(Orpot&U-............. , •• ,...................... fl,S00.00 9"-•M<11rl!lt1 ....................................................... 64,000.00 f90trll lllndltold•nd Mtllflllftpurt.l\Mtd . UllCltf t9'""''"'" 10 , ... 11 ....................................... J . .00.000.00 Ulilln• •....•.. : ............................................. ' ........ 'Ill l'4 l1 8'n•P<11mlM1,1ur11llw,.al!dll"<IWH,lfldOI""• , • • · 9iMli ,.ptOMllllllQ Dellk prwm!M1 ......... • ... ·• · ·• · ••. · · •• • • • ••• 10<!,tU.U • CICNr-U •. ,.,,.,, ••••••.. ., ...................................... , Sl,10.16 LIA•llir~~~LASSl.TS ............ ··• ••· ........................... 10,001,"1.it o. .... 1111a.oposlls of llllllwllhl•!1, ...,,_,~1p1. ano c:orporatlonf ........................... , •••. :::. 1,m,11t,21 TI,,. -uwl119s dlposl\1ot111111..,....b, --""rlfllpt. tofldC:O<po,.!llw>t ••. •••••••• ,., .. , ........•.• , .. , ..• 3,Ul,1'1.'1(1 ORPMltsollJlll .. d51•MsGowr-t ................................ Ul,Ml.13 0.-lho! Sl•ltS •Ml pOtlUc:.i ilollllllwtilorts •••••• J •••.••.••••••• • · •• • • 100,000.00 Cerllllecl -offktrs'c:l'lec:U,n:: ........... -• .... .. . . . . .... .. . ... . . • 21t,14S.H TOTALOEPO!.lf5 ........................................ :p ,m ,Olt,tt YI Toi ti dlmtl'ICI dlposlls J,IU.611.S<I lblTat.i tim. -uvlne•dt'1ftiU ......................... ·• · · ·· ·• l,.SJl,)t1.90 OUltf"ll.tlllllltl ..................................................... 112 Sn.SJ TOTAL LIAllLITIU • •••• · · ·•••••·••· •· .. ·• · • •• ...... •··•• • 1.-UiW et •lS••YlJO..LOAHSAHOS&CUltlTIU " . IM-lorM<ldeblkKM10IO-· IMl"'lll'W-llOlll5rllliAVS! ................................... 10.oot.oo t OTALllESEllYESOHLOAHSAHOSCCUlllTIES .~ •.•••..• lfJO:l.00 Q.l'ITALACCDllNTS I . ~ruPIYll·lflllll •••••····•··•···· ................................ 2,.Sl7,lt0.S7 N0 ..... 01•1Utl'ldl~ ...... t, .. ·u•""'''"'\. ... <'............... «t-~ Mocl·IOIU !Mr"i•I ....... , .......... , .. ,.,,,,, ............ • tOJJO.Q: ..... \llMHW\Mrlnd lW,MXI .... trwesalll11M1C11119 250.000 ~ ........................ r ········ .. ·················•········· 750.000.!WI UMll'fldlid..,.otll• .................................................. 511, •. SJ TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...................... .,.,. ........... 2,511,ll0.51 TOTACLl"llLITlES,ltESEltYES, 1 St ANOCAPITjt,LACCOUftfTS •••• , ••••• ,. •••••• , .......... ,, •. 10,00 :!*J· ~""°" .............. ~ ..... Uc:.i-r0&J•eftlllft9wUllc.i1~ •••••• ,. ...... ofto11l loffllot ti. u 1,1'9-1,Hl.10 Cl"11d1r ll•J'S tndlllg wltll Clll date .•..... ., ........ ., ••• , ..... , .•. , , ~.31t,lt,J.Xt I, RglMP•I w. CrtltMOll, \llu Prnkltl'll 1NI Cllllltr. Of Ille •bovt .... med ""- "" lwt1D1111ci.r1 11111 •hl•rtPOrt Dl<Gndllloll ltttv11•N1 correu '° tlll! !Jell of my • flno•!t09l lllO IMPllol. ' AOllERT W. (llEIG+lTON w., ,,,. """'"!tned f lrtt1Dn lltHI llle<orl'K'll-ot 11111 repor• Of COl'lditlOtl -okei.rt 11,.111 ~'' tJMn 1umlnecl bJ us -to llw bell of our~.-.,._ b1H•tll$1Nt ltld corred. J1ml"ll L\'l'ICl'I, JtmH 1!. Sle,,_111, ~~~&"~-&:t,i."'il;_,ooc..--• .. ttu 1·MOST=~ MM)· "WHERE THE RED FERN GROWS" .,._nr,.M~ ~CM•ltlY,K. IM Tio. Ol .. IMM. '?HAHTQM Of THIO,llA" -Nl•llCl oollCN __ ., ''DI. JtlCYLL & ,.. .... 'f'DI'" , - I I • - -ft.11$-- swc-- "TEN FROM YOUR SHOW OF SHOWS" '"THI •AMII.II" 111 • •• ..._..._bf DUDOYDAmr '"THI L~IST Y AID"' ... , .. ~ llYMOLDS' . "'C..:frmou NU" "CAHDT SMATC.-S" Ill ..,.fTTY MAIDS AU IH A IOW- "'TllAS CHA~SAW MASSACll'" 111 "'llTUIH Of THI DU.GOH'" 111 "'IAHAMAS" llJ "'IYH~ YOU W.+.KRD ro • ' -John Denver, RCA 6 . MY MELODY OF LO VE -Bobby Vinton, ABC . 7. DO IT TIL YOU 'RE SATISFl t:D -B .T . E x- press.Sce~er . COUNTRYSINGLES I. LOVE IS LIKE A BUT· TER FLY -Dolly Parton, RCA 2. COUNTRY IS 'fom T. ilall, Mercury 3. MISSISSIPPI COTTON Charley Pride. RCA 8. THE BITCll IS BACK -Elton John, MCA 4 . T R 0 U BL E I N 111 . 9. LIFE IS A ROCK But The Radio Rolled Me - Reunion, RCA . PARAD I SE -Lo r etta EXORCIST Lvnn. MCA 5. OVERLOOKED AN O RCHID -Mi ckey Gilley, l t---~M---.~,_,--.,,,..,....----i IO. CAREFREE HIGH:· - WAY -Gordon LighUoot, Reprise Playboy ·Fri. S.t.7&10:45 6. BACK ljOME AGAIN -John Denver. RCA "'THE OTHER" 7. TAKE ME HOME TO w .... n.n.1,_ I . CA ~gr~PKING SOME WH E RE"~ Joell=~~'.!:~~~=j Stampley, ABC Wrap Around The World. 8. GET ON PitY LOVE A&P.I . TRAIN -LaCost8. Capitol f-----------1 2. JOHN LENNON -9. 1 HONESTLY LOVE Walls And Bridges. Apple YOU -Olivia Newlon· 3 . JIM C R OCE -John,PitCA Photographs & Memories, 10. BRING BACK YOUR ABC LOVE TO ME -; Don Gib-4. BACHM~·TURN~R '1GM ' N son, If • 0 V E R· D-ft-1-\1-11 -~ o l ..--'-,.,.-------,---ti Fragile. Mercury ·m _5. AMERJCA . .::Holi"'""'-1- "Warner Bros . • 6. CROSBY, STILLS, _• MANN THEATRES NASH & YOUNG -& Far, i-"'"-..;;...;====~ Atlantic I s.t. & s... ...,... w.M1M1 I 7. CHEECH & CHONG 'S Sl.JS'NIJ:JO.,... 1 WED DI NG A LB UM -L. ;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;-' 11..:;;,~fi'ml'ri'';ii A&M , 8. BARRY W•llTE -"THE•AMILll"lll Can't Gel E nough, 20th Cen· MtrJ a 11 ..,,.,_.,.,, ' "Al'HIHTICISNP Of tury DUDDY llA'lf1'2" 9. ALICE COOPER -~;4i~~S:.-::.~1 Greates t Hits, Wa rner ,.,__ - Brothers 10. TRAFFIC -Whe n The Ea(le Flies, Asy!um EASY LISTENING I. MY MELODY OF LOVE -Bobby Vinton, ABC 2. BACK HOME AGAIN -John Denver, RCA 3. LOf'IGFELLOW SEREN.ADE -Neil "LAW & IHSOIOll"' ..,,.,_ -1.+f·l- ""THI: LAST DffAIL" llJ ...,.,~, _"4._ .. ._ Diamond, ColumtI;b~ialjmitiiB1Ii:~I -.... ~;:;. THl'WOILDOF 1,40 . "UUUI ''" VllOODll '"' S~CCLES~C~ ~L~Z~ c1~;mn 1·11·111 EL TORO ROAD AT ROCK FIELD • 581-5880 ........ --Cla8s of~ \ Ill RllllV W..rl•oll frank~nst~in ... "CRY RAPE"• "l • • I t GIOWS'" ep.;.·....,,, 111n> f., I JO pm S.1 1s.... ......... 11 JO """""""ll'lut• IOIP..,-112!> A fllM Q.IOWS'" CG-t V "WILDll:MISS JOUl:HIY"' , S--Pno1•01s ... -1oop"' I • (._i &on • Hol1<19'yll " r.; . ' Open lJ,11!y 10 15 J m OAILYPILOT 87 lllMRICM.vtn .PARDON MY BLOOPER• MOfill. , ••• Oll'IM .... , ... MT. a WN. • Ofl'tN .... I',& ........ , .. .., u..a 1:1 ..... ( "EARTHQUAKE")' OPENS NOV. l 5 LINCOLN DRIVE-IN ... r,. ,, !"' ·-8'11 ··~-··· i ts.SSH ' -. • • .. ' ' ·- ••• '< ;• ,. ., . DAILY PILOT t. ... P U~LI~ NOTICE ~.~-':,o,f<::;l-.,c,00,-.,c,-.,-.,c,-..-.,-.,,,-~~ 'T 914Mt SlATtMllfT ':' ftlll, ... ~ .... Will llr. dllir'I builneH a : .... \'' a &.\. \.EVl STORES. 11'Cll·G. £.Mc· f~n.5.1111•""•· C.lllofnl1WJQ). , ,J\ \.loyol P, !.1-•t, 0111 VkllY CW., ~v ,,.,.,_,Ctlllwnl•'21'GS ' f:.! · Wiiii•"' L •s-s, 1•t1Jf S.11 'Anlon\ft Or .. -....1t.,CM11otnl1 !OtlO , .. ., ' "" '' '. l·· , ' ~I ( r ' . ' ... ~ "'""~' h ,_leel try. f!'N•al ..,...rsfllp. IJO'rdP,S--•• WiUiW9l.i.pel T)if. ~·t •ff tiled ...... trot c.ourc., OIAOll Ot'~ C.U.-1, .. Oc:-a1, 111•. .... F_,.lf ~ 0!'811;91 CH"-Dlil't' Pilol, ·~r4,11,11.Z5.1'J• ,,,._,. . • 1 ---- !' 1 '.' 1---=PV=a"'u"'c-=NOT="1c"'E:-- " 1,.·. L' I • r~ ' • " •• .... - r • fAond11, Novembtr 4, 1974 FICTITIOUS llUSl,.ESS ,.AMESTATEME,.l riw toilo••"9 perl.Qfls ••• -1'111 buslnai .,, OOVER BROTHERS, 113 P .... MlllQ,. (.OU• WW, C.lllornia92621>. .»mes Huller\ Ml11ffltletg, Xll3'111 Sol,. NIWPO"I Bea.t~. Call1or1111'7MO, · Sle.en Rltll1rd 8.ll!Jfll!I, R llolfl St .. NtwPOtl Beall, c11\lor11i1 t1MO. Tiiis bu!Jress Is conouded by • 9111etll Pt•lr>Onllll>. Jlh'lft Hllllerl MU\ellbo.lr9 Thi' i.t•tement was tilH w1\J'l tlle Countr ~"'°'°'~ Cownlron 0t1or.er31, 1•11. -~ PubU""d Or•n~ (dill O.lly Pilot, Oc:IOflef n . .-cl JrioweintM!'r•, 11, 11, 1911 3'1 ... 11 PUBlJC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PICTITIOUS •USlfllfSS HAMa STAT•M£1o1T PUB LIC NOTICE l'ICTl1'1011S aUSIJil£5S HANSTAT•MENT Ths IOllDwln.g PMWll lsool .. llulintllM: l,EOiiCO, 11!01 81Kom Roed, Ir· lrl111, C..lltornle PVBLIC NOTICE ' " • 5 6 7 8 . -• The Bluest Mlrketpllce on tht <>ran&e Coast DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS (·642-5678 t ' . You Can Sell It , Find It, Trl'lde. It With a Want Ad One Call Service Fast Cred)t A I R--' E tat 1--Announc1"*111, PtrlOllCll••. Mtrchondi11 ..•••• 8000-8099 ... 1 1 .. • .... ·· .,.,.,.,,,, ~ & Fn ...... S05G-:><99 =• & Marine 90(JC).9099 Rtntals .......... 3000'4699 ktl __._ .,.,., ~ · -·I -·· ........._,,_ op .. -• ·-~~ -. Business, lnvntmiirt & Employmonf'& · Automobiles & othor · ' Flnonclal. ......... S00().5049 Preparation ...... 7000-7199 TrqnsportaliOn .... 911)().9999 Gener•I R.£. 1002Gener1I R.E. 1002 Gener1l R.!. 1002General R.I!. 1002 * Balboa Bay 0 Propertiei * AL~OA $32,950 SPARLING Deluxe uplex. 3 & 2 Costa Mesa. 3BR., nice BR, clos to N.J;!. Yacht fam rm. Lge. back yard Club. Reduced to w/BBQ. Exceptionally $95,000! 675-7060 clean. Good terms. 642- PRESENTS EASTBLUFF Super clean .4 BR. home Huge fam./din. rm. Newly redec. Owners a n x i o u S,! $70,50(). 64().8484. 7491. OPEN SAT/SUN. 1-S 329 COLTON, Newport Shores. 3 & F(lmily rm., 2 ba. You own the land ! $56,000. 556-8800. REALTORS _ \ 4 Local Offices To Serve You 1002General R.E.. 1002 Bring hllmmer, nails, bruBh & paint bucket.. Save S S S S this 3 br with BONUS ROOM fixer has PoOI and the t;ia.<1ica lo make It Ii true b(i.rgaln. Only $.17,00). BuL YoU must hurry! CaJI · agr-81't-GO!O. - oPfr'ill.f • IT'S FUN iO BE NICE1 [ I 111$11'11 BEAUTIFUL MESA VEROE $41,SOO LOW DOWN GI LOW DOWN FHA You hllrgain hunwn had.bel• ter hutTY on UU. one. •Tllle enclosed patio, "'1>lay hOWWI for lM! kkl11-• much much ~. $15--!1491. WALKER & LEE Real £81nli!' . e EXTRA SHARt>-e Hurry, this '!'OO't last. 3 BR 2 BA:, bltns. h'plc. xlnt cond. Only $39,900. En~tlklf'. All tt.tms. C11ll PREST I GE HOMES. 64~6 - CORONA DEL MAR Beauitful deluxe duplex, south of lllghway. Just reduced $5000 .. 3&3 with fireplace, beam ceilings, etc., etc.-, OANA POINT ·6 units, 2 years old. Walk to Marina. WUI accept trades. $155,000. . NEWPORT Steps to the beach. Great rental area. 3&2 for only $95,000. . THE HEIGHTS Choice location. 41 den, fireplace, 2 bath. Needs some TLC. Make offer. $57,950. BAYSHORES You'll love it. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, ne.lvly decorated. Fee la'nd. $120,000. WE HAVE MANY RESIOENTIAL & IN· VESTMENT PROPERTIES FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION. CALL US FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS; SPARLING REAL ESTATE 833-3544 Only $57,500 c.~.644-12U /.Jn NIG(L DAILEY & ASSOCIATES PRESTIGE · DUPLEX . PRICED RIGHT Real pride o f ownership! Tv.'O 1400 sq. ft. :lobed.room unlls at end of handsome cul.de-sac. Bu,y now -enjoy apprreiaUon -sell one-later for profit! Each can be sold separately. Call oow! 546-2313. OPE.N Tll-1 • lt'S Fi.IN 10 BE NICE! STARTER HOME ONLY $13,500 VACANT OWNER ANXIOUS Charming small home In ex- cellent l''ountaln Va 11 e y area. Close to shOpplng & liCbools . ..Doubla-gacage. with nice patio. Beller hurry on this one. &45-9'91 WA LKER & LEE Real Esate Want ad results ..... 642-5678 -ral R.E. ll02 1002 A CENTRAL COURTYARD Sets the mood Jor this Dowr Shore'I ttadtnee. 'The dark woods. .mam~. door•, wroogtt iron, floor t 11 es , add to tl\e Mediterranean dw'm ot thll Ivu Weill home. 5 BR-, 4 balhl; bay view. Huge kitch. w Ith island, formal D.R., spec· tacular muter •Wte •. Only $169,(XM) HARllOR -J1t5J::fy- HuGE LOT, 110 by 1S1 . Older 3 bedroom home with huge. studio, fireplace, trees and shrubs -pklre. Call us about th1s one of • kind property. A I k l n i $40,0l>. Owner .will h e I p ftnance. 540-llSL • HERITAGE REALTC>RS UNOBSTRUCTABLE . VIEW OF NEWPORT HARBOR From this beauUfUI home. Completely Redec. & located on a quiet corner. The patio Is private & unbelievable. Complete w/artlst sludlo, or office. Seller wlll help fi. n!UlCe. $8.5,000. Bkr. 642·2515 OPEN Aggreu1ve, smaller office In Om:m11. del Mar, \1 con- sidering the addition of one 0 t\\'O highly qualified real estate salesmen. Contact Don V. Franklln Realtor 673-2222 "Ll!t" it In cluaWed Ship to Sh:n Results! 64~. General R.E. 1002 macnab I lrvlne realty NEW BAYFRONT Ol'l'IRINO Lido lsle-4-0' lot w/pier & slJp. 2.bedraoms, bllllanl ,m., spacious living room & marv- elous VIEW of Fashion Island. $265,000. Jane . Frazee 642-8235. ()\'67) IRVINE TERRACE Perfect for coup 1hlovely 2 bedroom home w/covered patio. f?0 ,000 incl. hind. Tom. Queen 644-6200. ( 68 ) UNIVERSITY Cambridge model-3 in excellent location. 64U236. (W68) RK WINNER! mti attfum- $48,500. Loil Miller PRIVATE ROAD Exclusive adult communlty-<:barming cui- tom hoine-2 fireplaces-Jg. rooms-Vlew- poal--putting eerr. '87,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. iW7,9 - -- _to1 00.W Drive '42·1235 1f44 MlltAr1i. ...... Newport hadl, <Alitornlf ""' ' • ' i I ~ • ~ • • ( . , . .. i • • ,, • • • .. ., . • .. ~ . ?--• r 1. --1· i ' l I i I .L • .. .. r. ,, I• .. ' . I .~ . ' • . ' '• .. • " F I ,. • ' I l I , • -' --.....,.~=--li~i::::::::;;..,---:;::=-..,.,.---,..,.....---,:==--..,,..,,.....-·-,=,..,,=--,-::-:--...,.===:n:v--..,.,,=--...---=-rr-MOldl)'~ N"'mbtf 4, 1974 DAILY PILOT 8 I -...1 R. ltl02Gonoral R.E. 1002 Gontrai R.E. 1002Genoral R.I!. 1002 G;Mral R.E, 1002 Ge-al R.E. 1002 Co"""'o.o:.de;.;l_.)il;;..;;;;r __ l;..;022.;;,IC_o_st-::•.,.,,M"."'"-::sa---....._;1014 Huntl .... 11_1Mch 1040 £4141e ~~ ' 190 Newport Center Dr. • (Fashion Island) · -BALBOA ISLAti11 -- Dellg~tful "new" bonie on The Island". Frpl rn master suite, k>P quality construc- tion w /loads of extras. 4 lrg BR. $159,500. CALL Ellen, 640-1120 RESIDENCE: 551-6140 G.neraf R.E. 1002General R.E. • TURTLE ROCK HtLLS-VIEWI $129,500 Great news! Owner will carry 80% loan 8%.%, 25 yrs. Perfection plus! Former Pre.S: ident model home. 3 BR,. FR, Large DR 2¥1 ba. 'Cov. patio, air-cond, 3-car gar. ' 2111 S.n Jo.quin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 1,G;;..,;;.;-;;;'"o.'•;;;lc.;R.;;'::E;;.. ~--'1;:;002:: Genera I R. E. POTPOURRI House on one acre, Elsinore area (horses O.K.l: $30,300. 2.2 Acres, Diamond Bar, S37 ,OOQ. 45 Acres, Rancho caJifornia, $180,000. 140 Ft." highway frontage , oom- rnerela1 z o n e d , Yucca Valley, exchan~. 640 Acres, Oroville, S 64 O, O O O. Com- tnerclal building, downtown Cmita Mesa, $165,000. M-1 _Byj_l.!liJ:ti, j us t completed, 12'15.000. Realtors 14-01 Dove St., Ste. 220 13:1-9711 ASSUME LOAN Better than new 3 bdnn 2 bath garden home w l t h secluded atrium. This 'select property Is less than 4 yrs old and It priced at $51,500. with assumable low interesl VA loan CALL 556-2660 associated 1;;:;;:;:;;:;:;;.:;;:;::::;;;;;::::;;;:;;:;:;:::::::;;;:;;:;;;;I ;::;;;;::;;;;:::;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;:;;:;;::::;;;;; Do;.t Col Me BUY OR RENT -TAKE OVER · Uoo ISLE .t Br, :l\i S. townhoust ne•r GOVERNMENT LO•N BAYFRONT-$69,500!!! Splendid bay view from this very nice 2 bdrm., 2 bath condo. includes enclosed gar- age space & 4vailability of pier & slip. See this today! ' A Duplex!! Back B•y. Wa lk ••• 3 6 4 BR...., .. tn~au Lik 4 BR & 1 f.mil~rm 6 bath. I'm a ~ttul 28R and den distance lo schools, Good llU'UL No qualityttlc, 1'or e new · g&.. ., • ownen · slic: ct '11.'ith bH~ lnve11tment. Ov.Y1er •ill teU more WormaUoo call mm., Pier & float. 30 Ft. lot, $260, . tiful private m>UOda • •t $38,'750 w/lea1e option IH6-33T" Family home; 6 bdrms., 4 baths. 36 Ft. lot. PWS :X:!fot $38S. mo. °'4Tll'r '1r"v71n"•'-----1"044""'1 Pier & slip .• 295,000 A cb""1llnl: 1f 'ttn!ol w11h MILLER REALTY I • ertVlfCI )'I.rd r.u.rTenlly p?'O-6t2-4&1J AttracUve 3 BR.,,2·b.a. sln~la.s!Ql'.)1 home on_ ---~mo.. ASSUME VA I Br • Ba; • LOW..J.OW PRI.~ c:.i. 60 it. street to atree,Llot. __ 1&_2&.QQ_ _ ALL -c oT·rre·r t o t , S-3 ~ , o o o . 1;:~ ~P ~l-=-"'- 40X90 Fl. $250,000 30 105 Fl. ,165,000 on 1 ...,...... fMU lo< In °"""''""'"'· ..... 71J9 ...., pool ind -w11h WATERFRONT LOTS !?'._e_ ~·~llrmtlM>f·hwy loca· E11tbluff 1030 view of hUls. Tenant c. ~.-Call·"""' .. AA nu le.se until Sprioe. Low BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR vn-CONDO/PLAZA prWt of $26.300 ' 3 br, 2 ba, ~.ooo. Ov.•nf'r CALL SJ2:.7llO · J.JJ Roy~·d· l)11,. N I\ bl) 6101 /Jn NIC[L GAILEY & A55ll[IAT[S S3Z-454l 838-930! • VISION • Huntlntfon Belch 1040 BUILDER'S OR "•·'••I R.E. 1002 ~-ral R.E. · 1002 ;;;;;;;;G;;;;oing=,;;;;G;;;;oing;;;;;;;;;;;. I custom Charm of INVESTOR'S SPECIAL! Huntington Beach R·• Jot '" heart 01 °'"'"' Auto Repalf• Center CU.tom! Channoroeotl•d del Mar ""' 2 Bdrm among down town HUn-dwelling c l ose to tington Beach's Onest area. ·everything. ~·t beat th.It Walk to lovely lake park price $54,000. G~at business location with easy access from Newport and Cosla Mesa. 0 w n er selling--tand, building, tools., machinery, and of f Ice equipmenL All to be sold NOW!! It's a well built 6 Bay building with 6 Bay ''add-<1n" potential. Call tor appt. to see, $130.000. ~~~try El~~~in& in~ • VISION • large living room w t th ' - huge fireplace. Formal REALTY dining leads to I a r g e · gourme• kitchen with loads 675-l600 Anytime of Cllblnets. Huge step down 2743 E. Coast ""'Y fl\,mily room. Al.so h u g e · Corona dcl Mar bcinut room large enough A R I Cha I for ..... ,,,.. pool table, ea rm er. Deserted 2 Story &!a Cout charm-bllu: I o l:>e'ach? Pitcheded 11hlngled roor. adobe fireplace, huge a:lau lcitd:rn w/all th e latest fix ll.trea. PatK> pan thnl to v.'OOd sundeck'! Sv.·eeplna: staircaite lO mam. nlOth l.3x23 klea room, toas· ty warm carpets giant boat slab. Nestled .UMl\i ptnes! .$43,500. Full price! B k r 962-5511 Hurry, Only ... $26,900 Excellent Huntington Beach location, completely uwa_d- ed lhruout. Boot gate. Located on beautiful co: Ts ' WALLAC.E or use a.s extra bedroom. 3 huge family sized bed- room.~. See It now. call ?1-fodern 2 bedroom, 2 bath cul-de-tac. °"~r extremely home. Rooni to build apart· anxklull. HWTj · ment. $66,500. ?.lake offer. ll 003-<767. OPE.N T.U. 9.•-lf'$-FUN 10 BE NICE/ • VISION • ,.Z.4471(::::) 54W1H 1llage Rea l Estate REALTY a red hill company Unlv1• PUk: Center, ln'ine ASSUME 1\ti% LOAN Brand new, 3 BR. Mo• t dealrahle, in demand University Pa r k b:ation. $51,950. 640-008'1 BY OWNER EVERYTHING NEW 5 BR., l ba., famlly rm. I: dinln&: rm. 2,t.JO Sq. rt. 2 frplcs. $62,500 O\VNER 644-1$1 * NEW 4 BR, 2 Ba., College Park, tile roof. AJC. $53.500 l Stoey. m-m4. ltMI .............. :' AMERICAN " : .. HOME • "· .. ~t.~\1::" .. · . REALTORS -~54'0M414l IOpon Evtnlngsl 1002 1 =~~~~~ The ttappy HALLELUJAH! Ml_li~&ll\l~ Sun /Eve 552-7605 LARGE FAMILY ROOM OHL Y I YR YOUNG HH'l"'s a best buy home. Owner has upgraded this Hobbyist, Artist · or Welder Sculptor or Seamstress • SELECT home beautifully. 4 bedro-1.~~~~?~· ~~·T~~~~'. I :~::::::;:::==' oms, 2 baths, ch armi ng brtcl<patios & p I an te rs . BROK EAS-11 EAL TO!l:S 1C1~ W R'llbo<1 611 l6tJ HARBOR HIGHLANDS SUNSHINE "HOME-A fun place to move into-3 bedrooms-al l freshly d.eoorated, and lovely pool, • Don't miss this S pa nl s h POOL HOME Commorcoal Bldg. _ .IJe.,ty. 545-"'91 ON.LY $l7,SOOI, T.';!'i~~l~;",;.;.J::g,~ WALKER & LEE . leases! Owner considers Real Estate 169,90ll. • PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642-s200 675-4060 l\frs. Clean lives here, but selling on contract. $69.500 .. 1---,====,-- ha• 1o move. s. ""' "' "'3921 E , .. --OWNERS )'OU OPPORTUNIT-¥!.:..f'lnt -ves: --& 10 "" ...,...,, """ lhi• SACRIFICE- LAGUNA HILLS Nn.t as a pin fc twice u nice! A real oondominium . -. ' ~· . ' .. ' \ \LLE' BE \LI'' ~";!'..,°'f' ... !!~:£N,.,~l':. ASSUME VA 7°/o BLUFFS CONDO buy in one of our fastest WATER VIEWlll growing areas~ Existing "'""""" ...... u big ilemo, l'OOL--BEACH Just redecorated for a new FHA klan can be assumed. A 0ERG tNTI RPJHS.1 5 CO small items or any Item. <?ul-de·sac street. p r I m e bu y "· 3 BR.. m ha.. 10'!.;oo Gener11I R.E. 1002 Gener1l R.E. 1002 location. Excellent floor 1-"="""-'-="---'.;.;;;:_=c.;:;.:;;..;.;::.:::.,. __ ..;.;;;::: ~Pl~ .:;{ormal dining. Bright sparkles thruout. Vacant &: ftl ~ Estate Builders formal dining . fairly ()mu Sta:1 awa.y fr'9ht ' .. N~p©Jt erirt wtltss ~©u. a.re, rut o.rckiteclm-e, .freak The clipped eave. shingled roof. saHbolC sf'tie done entirely JI wood, wood. wood W1D turn yoo on. OJ off. But. ii spectacular hllKop lownhomes utterly uohke any others. pe1ched aboVe the 1esl or Newport Beach. shoke your psyche, whiz 1ight in !Of a .... leisurely stroll-ttvough (or super golf cart IOU'). See 2. 3. 4 bedlooms, decks. bak:Onies. nole ~feel the gaciouSness, have affluent leellfl9S and the urge to whip , out YQlJ" check book. PJ. sn:ooo ana u~ you gotta rove the architeclu1e and swrnming and tennis. Newport Beach: Coo~ Highway lo 5-ior and second gear up tte tjl. " ·--"''"'"'""' { kltetierl". OVERSIZED CU5lom pool. Assume 7% VA ol approx $26.000. Seller wants FAST ESCROW-take advantage call 842-2535. Ol'EN Tll f • IT'S FUN 10 8E NICE/ ready-Wt possession . ~· 'Tl21 International Owner will conskler leate it presently taking reserva- wlth option to purchase. tions on their n e w con-C. F. ColeswOrthy .,miniwns, Canyon Cr est RE •LTORS .1. .. 11. -CORBIN-MARTIN btates, located at the cor· "' __ ,.,. Realtors ner of P acific View Drtve GI NO DDWJC ·:;"~;·"; THE REAL (·%.'d ESTllTERS EASTSIOE TRIPLEX Corona del Mar, starting FI 2 Bedroom> I-========:::= · 3' Bcdnn.. ?__balh. J:flll'Jl¥."Ood * 644-7662 * &. new MacArthur Blvd in [ TARBRLLi RARE-ND -Ii at $66,900. PHONE 64ft.-MOO; Aili!~ f I 0 0 r 1 • Lge yard, on each + den and ~~pulace Steps• to the Beech 962-8891 II.a.I VII" cul--de-sa.c street. Close to 1-====7'7=7=;=0 I In O\\'t\er'& unit . .,.,.,ce ent Prime _South of H lg h way FOR BEAUT. LIVIN. G ------Goldenwest College. FI rs t Jn beautiful 1t1ystic H l I I 1: -1a·-L*'or ·p.._..s_ location. Full price $69,900. 2955 Harobr Harbor Blvd. OVt:'rlOOki....., the el"" ..1 La ~ llltil Call ~llil. house with 2 bedrooms on 239 Poppy Ave. time offered. Only $37.900. thl ·~Int od~lbd Corona d.I Mar an oversized lot with ap-Lovely.l Bdrm + Guest Qtn A MUST SEEi Broker 842-7411 or Eves: guna s m co , proved pliµui to add units. 1 963-4062 home, v.1th fanlastlc views, With P I """'""" + garage w/bach. Qtrs. 4 Br, 2 Ba home, comp · I bea t••··" t""'"'.....1 00 ....,,J\N, In rear(oceansldel. Enc J . upgraded. Solarian f Io ors on ge., u u.i.w.Y ........ .,..... l kitchen & baths, tinted win-Must See to Believe lot. lllness forces the 1al~ Call us about this desirable Fourplex brick patio, brick Fr P c · of this lovely home. A real C.orona HJghlaJlJls 2 br 2ba I "!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!! Financing avail. Make cf-dowt in family nn. Near 3 Bedroom. 21,1 bath, with goo4ie \I.1th lots of extras: pool home with 1 a r g e I • 0 A . 3-2 Bedroom, 1 bath. 1-3 fer. n10.ooo. Avail immed. So. Cout Plaza. And wait carpets, drapes, fplc. Near &J1 e x c e pt i 0 .Q a I buy at m••ter suite priVate beach wner ftXIOUS bedroom 2 bath Air con· MORGAN RE •LTY 'til you hear the price! Lake Park, 12 blocks to ..,,,,,= ··-<liUoned,.near fr.eeway. "' ~J\N access and very special R·educes Piice! * 552-4222 * J\.ilLLER REALTY beach. Great noor pl an • ft n ancing ammgementa. Priced right for $67,500. 642-4811 for entertaining. J-;:1sy carE ,fi ,' , ~ti $69.500 And ""hat a bargain! Only 644-n70 EASTSIDE FAMILY HOME, Vlll-d. .... Call -~ $51,950 '°'!hi• 2 "o'>' be'"· 2 & ccovert. deo. •l•pdn bm .Red c .. rpet, RHllors ty witfi a family room and 1m w/ massive brick fpl 536-8836 ~NI GEL ilAILO 0. ASSOCIATES RETREAT oU master 2 adj. R-2 lots So. of Hwy. &: din-din, area, 2nd fpl O T SG G '4t4-S6TI '4tt-2100 bedroom. Parents have own w/4 unit bldg. Fix-up or In pan'ld den. shag crpt F R. HAN~ IVIN ePRICE SLASHED• SE PAR ATE BALO)NY. tear dn. Owner sacrlfict, at W• """h .,...., hve well and I than I nd l lhrout, bltin kit, cov·d . .. ... JV~ $3450, Vacant Better hurry on this one es.s 8 v a u e · patlo, fenced trlr 5 Pa ce. buy .wisely. See th I s at- • call agt. 847~0. '"'~~~~~"':"~~~I lncl. plans for 2 new du· ,._t,,950, RED CARPET, tra"'1ve 11~. '' ft 4 BR Varv S.rious Saller Sell idle hems with a Daily --='=~~~~~ t • SUPER FAMILY ple·e• 6""" """" ,,,..., ..._.. ·' -CLASS SEl.LS _ ti42-5678 · " · ,....,;>\,OJ. REALTORS. ,,.,. 8672 co. ntemporary horn. e featur-Two 1.1!nry Coloflia.1 0.."ean Pilot Classllled ad. 642-56'l8 ROOM * SAVE $9000 * ,---,,.'.":",~...,..,.,,,.,,,..-1 1ng lrg bath, d e I 1 g ht Cu I vle,v. Palatial. 4 s:A. &. lam. Generat R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 New Unique Duplex. One 5 Immediate Occupancy eat-in kltch & fam rm . rm., 21,1, BA, 30• living Jl1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Ideal for entertaining, OPEN BR. 3 Ba. house & one Eastside !·,; 2 Story 3 BR You 'll find none liner. Nr. rm with stone fittplace, all @ii Coldwell. Banker • LOW PRICE, LOW-DOWN PAYMENT . An ideal family fix er-upper with great financing. A University Park 4 bedroom, 2lh bath townhouse near pool, park & shopping. Price was $56,950, now $52,000. Perfect for the smart investor. 2 PLUS 2 PLUS 2 2 Bedroom home plus separate 2 bedroom guest quarters off of garage plus 2 bedroom gara~e apartment. Excellent Corona del Mar location. $85,000. WHITE WATER VIEW One 0£ California's most beautiful lots with forever ocean view. 70' Frontage in exclu- sive Corona de! Mar. $150,000. THIS IS REALLY LIVING Private beaches1 gated area, boat facilities, plus a beautiful garden oriented 4 bedroom home on oversized lot. Enjoy this happy home. $150,000. GREAT VIEW -IRVINE TERRACE 4 lledmom, family room, rre .. form pool with waterfall, gourmet kitchen, cathedral beamed ceilings, walnut paneling, elfecuv .. Jy combin e to c.reate a comfortable, chaQJl· Ing borne. '167,500. , COLONIAL BAYFRONT ' Fabulous vie wof bay and mountains from lovely 4 bedroom home situated op l)\'o 30' lots. Garden. p er ana float, stiid,l'. beach on additional lots. $435,000 . DIAL 644-176' 2161 San Joaquin Hiits Rd., N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. and CHEERFUL it the feel· 2 BR, 2 Ba. Wood panelling, Condo. Lse S325 mo or lse shops & schls. $49,900. AGT. bltns, dshwshr, ceramic · ing yoo get when you enter Stained glass, F'rplc, beach option $3.iO mo. $1000 op-L-"84"7·i3584=..-=-:-:c:-;=--l &. lndoor~tdoor carpeting. T H I S H O M E . G re a t f o·c t b r I d g e l Blk. 428 tlon. Credit S50 ...,0 to down•-Smell Ocean Air Shag ca.rpetbtg ·Rl)Cf custcm: nelghbo~ near PARK. Goldenrod. Owncr/Bull<let:'" pym1 . By cwner an 5 pm. W•lk Recreation t!rapes thnlout. Huge patio, 3 LARGE bedrooms. Price, 675-6921 642-2222;& oversized yard, do u b 1 e -~~==~=~-~ cen ter ·w/tennis-handball garage. $69.500. Terms R only $49,900. Cnll ag t. 45 FT R-2 LOT 51;,•;. Assumable loan courts & schools lov ely CARP~ REALTORS 847-6010 now to see! Best walkln' loc. Solid 2 BR. On n e w I y redecorated 4 4Bdr. !onnar DNGR.i\1 • frp 640-8672 or 499-4271 OPEHTIL O. fT"S FUH 10 BE MCEI formal din. rm. home. great bedroom. 1"" bath home. VA or New Lonn $48,000 I !!~~~~~~~!!!!~( ~ ~ tenant. Add a unit or plant Principal!; only. 979-3679 Call Ron E. a.gt. 968-+156 f"' VICTORIA HlDS. ASSUME 7'h & LOAN SUPER POOL HOME Bllia. frpl. 2BR. Nr. So. Coast P lata. Only 3 Yt"ll old. Nice bk yd w/firepil, Only $293. per mo t o t a I pyml s . S 38,900 full prke/Call PR ES TIGE HOl\tES, 645-..fi646 '"'" own (WIN) garo•n. EASTSIDE 2 BR & °'"· COVINGTON · 4 J """ =ro. An Interesting bdrm. home ust .....,.,......., huge R.--2 lot. S.12,500. By University Realty owner. 646-4676 or 00-2277 BRO'S 4-PLEXES ~ ~:' & ·~:eP.uir:n~ 3001 E. C&t. ·Hwy. 673--&SlO Daily Pilot OauitJed Ads f'or tnronnation & location \11hllf! "'·ater & ccwu1Uine Classllied ..•.••••.. 642·fi8 every day! contact • vie""· Desirable North end, -KASABIAN only • i•w blOcks to 1he R I E " 1.1.1.1. beach. $1.25,000. H stata 2·-TURNER ASSOC. 2 Months New 1105 N. CriQst H"''f:, LaiUn8 2600 Sq. Fl. 494-lln 1 Bed & Bath down with CUSTOM BUILT $©V..~1A-~£trs ~ That Intriguing Word Game with a ChucHe !41M4 llo1 Cl.A~ I , '01\AN 4Bed & 21~ ba vaulted cell· 16$ Bluebird Canyon Rd. ings-gallery • 3 pools in New 4Br, 4~.;ba. llugc fami· FREE & CLEAR O •eorror>;e I.ti••• of ftl• aun.-huge Jot !Cparalc ldry ly room w/V\e\'1. 3600 5q d lo1tr tcromb!ed words be. I l'..,.--., area l\h>dit. exterior Call fl. 3 ci.r garage, y our Widow must sell or tra o low lb lorrn '°"' .i11111i. wordt. r ft-· today~· .,,, ag. 120 Acres.. llwy. trontage ...... .r ~ Cho Ice of Co lo r 1 l- Sl~.000 I L E n s E T I ''Beverly Hiiis" of carpeting. Auume ~ -GEM-Westminster ~~. 81.i'l'o. 0~'11tr acnL It I r I I ~ 4Bdrrn easily oonvert• 10 s ""==,....=,....,= ..... .,.., 120-F 1'11111in Ave., N.B. fer gro~;ng. adult oeC'U, VACAN T, )ttlJ dt11lfml'd 2 t REA.LTORS . 642-4623 I '''-~_._._~_,1 .1. mllny eustom fcatum -6'1> BR., 1~li b8.., 2 lewel con-WESTSIOE FIXER S U P E A _ IBA loe.n cleaner limn new temp. Bltn. kit. \l<Nlack Dirty • 4 BDRM w 11 ll J I I' I , Call Mike NeY.1on 84H371 bar: sunporch \f/oetan vu . tlrepla(.'(!, gas bltns, huge _ VA BUYERS t.ge. Uv, rm. i•~amed family toom. Quiet cul-de-ttll. NHds paint. rl miner r.sc. Assume 7% VA loan. , j .'•• The wor1t thing thet covld Please Notel I h fix up. A Wy, $42,950i $210/MO. Call PREST?GE . K A C 0 l . . have happened to my wife , 3 Be<lnn, 1 beth homi! w1t l\flSSION RE1\LT\" '494-0731 HOMES. $3l,500. I lt1.,tr1J-"r,--1r-.1-1 "'" going to •he dentiu ,, , dining roo~t are,00•,. D\V, fore· SUPER LOCATION 6-i:Hi646 t!d heat. inc ni; c p t 5 , -~~=· "::'.;:;'.:::;:::~;'.::;:'......, child. He told her to open her drps, lgt R-3 Int, room for 2 blkB fr ltn beach-1 Bl\ 10 UNITS C.M. -mouth and 1he he1n·r -ii unl~. Red Ca.rpet, Realtors, home .., 18.rge ulillt)I room· ~etJltnt rr.ntal area: ln-T U 0 N l C I !i"'•· ' 11 • ., 536-8836. $64.!100 •oorn~-~a19nr'998 a year. SAie --.1-.. r,.-1.--,1-T1-1 0 Co111t11e11 "'• d11tc\I• ci...oi•d AR CHl TECT 'S Cus1om LING90~A~El391S"'rAT! -= ' b 1 " -L d A·· ~•me, 3BR • •··o.n 4 4•"""° 4,,:o-1 E ch , Y """I '" !ne ll'liHofl.Q WOt -r r '---\ON'-" Pyt.•O" x aneor•-----...... ~--·,·01rd•~•tc111 IO!'ln1., No. J belciiir. " 8<.'rl! -+ huge pool + NewrMrt 8e•cti '°" Realtor• m1761 2DR iUt'lll house. 1\ '''ttY ....... , By ~-3 Bil, h Pl!Nf NUMMllO l[lll•S IN 1 • inlque. prlV!'tt estate. On.I)' BY OWNER-..... ,~ •. ' ,om •. IH(Sl SOUA.tlS 19,950 B W-p. Let ~ ISO. . I · · 968-5403. "'· """ NWPT HTS $1!.950. PXKI dn • S1XI mo. 6 UNSC.l•M8lt ABOl/t lfllf~S I I I I I . r I GLEN P.IAR. &au!. 3 br. CUlf Ha\.'t:M atta. m Plntt Owner will carry hi T0.1 ___ ,o.~<>n __ ,,~_,_w_•_• ___ .•. -•· -·-•· -•· --~· 2 bA, nr. School. W.000..1 hd. 1-«" lol. $49,~. Prtnt' 3 7 5 0 Bro t hcrton, Home . · 8)' e JI poi nt me nt only. only. AR. 6. al.I dl.y ThW"f" Gardenll. Coron/\ :... SCRAM-LETS Answers In ClapJflc1tlon IOIO owntt, Call: 96.1·1856 dey, csl\ 64W3'71 ' ' 'r· ; • • • ' OAJ.L. Y PJLOT Mondq,. Nowmbtr 4, 1974 ;:-=:::;;;:::;·:.:·:.;:· :;::;::=:;:;=:......,;·.:.· -;:.:·-=.,·~·::·~-~·~· -~~;·;· ;;;;·~·~··;:·;.;--~··:;·::;·-;r~;;:;t.;;<;;;;;;··.,-Uo·d· 'ij;;• ;;:':; l ;;S;"'!;C;;l•:;m;:•";';•;;;;;;;':;;O:;~";;;'•;m;•~n;r;•;;;;;;;'~O;·;;' ncome Property 2000 Ho'"9t um1 HouMs Unfurnithed UMJ Unfurnlsh.ct Apartments Furnl Aplrtmtnt< Unfurn. Otill $TOP General 3206 Hunll ...... -h 3240 ·NiWjiort Baach 3269 Coll• Ma.. :1724 C....,..-del Mer 3122 • INVESTMENT ba. SHOPPING S851Sll5. trrlL pd, bocb .... YEARLmo AltY,.,,2 Ml>f. l be, sm. B~~,o,,·~,MDd okE.Rll~ Br..;..~11 flM r<C' ..... _ A b dor I DUPLEXES 2 : r., 1 ' • • u. rn.1 "Y ....... ...-. NI ... c-1 ~ °""'' aar m14na "" ® 2 tir., 1 •·· -sno .• 2 uni t. VA S-15.990 at bet.ch, Laauna ' ' ---""'"""~ I 2 n~ It n. -1.. 2 blk1 ocean 35 llv nn ,,. .. 2 ~.. ~ All ' houset, Eutaide $15,000 flOO, JU:), Sl~. Util pd I "''~ .......:..nJ• re DI Wt • oc•.... S22$. 1JTtL Pd l Bdr hie BRAND NcW s br., .... - Triplex on Baker ~950 oceanlroot bacM. Newpon S.lboe Peninsula 3207 CI~dn'~na:~e:r 0~195. tncd nr octan &: baY. yd, paUo $29,50 &. Up w/prqe & re~ c e n t 1 Y Tripi" on Ogle """" 1100. Util pd, nlco 1 Bdrm. YEARL y RENTAL ll8$. Fl'pl, Id& & pd ms. 2 BDR. kplc "°""·SINGLE STUDIO APT =""· 644 llOO or BEST BUY in a private area wtgrtvate Year old triplex 7•1,950 pallo, North End Laguna 3BR ' ft A ....... _... A BEAUT! 4 Br. 2 Ba $.?25 bia )'d. kids/pel, N. JI.JI SPECIAL WEEKLY RA'JES . VA auumable, 4 units 83,00'.l $ro(l, t.rnL pd, oceatl!rollt 'J an. ...,...,111laln unit ~1 all _, 2 -.:: QtAru.llNG 3 Bdt trplc -••--'--2"-" F;X"TRA la.rte l Br., ~~1 beach. 4BR, 2'1'J.BA, fam rm w/ch8! roller, , wlit estate .12!1.500 l &Ir. vklw, Lagima wuum. $325. yrly Avan • ..-MANv M'J"nl.a.~ US i:: )'d. view, 001 c-:S~~ &i:~ &. Bl'al1d new! P"t"p~. tNIJ! secluded patio, speclacular ocean view. Best $230. 2 Bo R, ocean/city Nov. 5th. ALA RentiJs 6C2.a31! $350. l BDR, 2 Ba. lrpt, crpt., fully draped, all new . uriing. Owner will carry 2nd or lease/op-lnve1tme.nt Division view opt w/garage, Laguna ~ ~ ~~ mA un-bltns, ltllJ'O~, N. Shorea P.P WEik &-UP-•PP#. MO. to mo. or year tiou. $115.,000.. - - - ---4-unlte. All8Ume &Jb In $.53;000 $25071 BDR··1arege apt Frp, A U ~ isih mo. )'fir. TOWNHOUSE-! BC"'ti1Jt1Ja; NU.VIEW RENTALS • S6 M NiJbt .r. U lea1& .trom $375: &'13-<S30, ... House plua 4 units 49.:'JOO pool, l•ra&e, CdM Vfl · ov. · $225. Kids, pe:., frpl 67:M030 or 49t-..1248 • St~lo Ir l BR AP.ti eves"-wlmdl (175-1076. GRUBB & ELLIS 6 unita, EaJtslde 137,COJ $325. UTJL. pd, t·ight on t.Bolh have crpts, drps, garb. LEASE tum. 2 Br condo, $230. e TV ii Mald ~a! Avail. NEW 2 BR with indl.vldual Real E tat 67S.1080 6 units, brand new 185,000 beach. 2 'B<fr, ftpl, deck. dlspogl, D~~l.l Call eves. Singles ok. NEWPORT BEACH, tr u 1 y e Phone Service_ Htd. pool :'blllhll. Ige 1'ltchen, \Jv nn ' • 1.2 units, Long Beach 50,000 Laguna ~-..:.r. 673-3770 or 6 2Z14 roruN~~ Brl 4~ ~· $2.50. be a u t Uul setting-large 3 • Children A-Pet Sfcdon-k dln-rrn,-J'tJ'le, bJ.tns. A\!all Laguna Nlgue1 1052 Silnfa An11 , 1080 20 unit& 220,000 NU.VIEW REn1AL$_-~~ i;-~.i~e llv ~.t. H. _n ""11"nc1' a~.:.!:~--Bedroo~mil)' roo~ 231ti..NewPOrt Blvd.,-OI-'.'.\'-J.tUBL.&e:e.Lll..fl.O. 42 units 535,000 613-<1030 or 494-3248 cpti, Ul.I""• lrun&' are a , OM• •rs J1£ _,.nvv· potlifiid v.iiJOirt'lOOrs,-bearo Sf8·9755 01 ~ &u--2246, eves 675-8360 VA·FHA ASSUME 59 unlta' 820,000 NEWBORT Beach $95 utU frpl~. $400. mo. lit &'lllat CLEAN 4 BR.. 2BA. fplc, ~l.np. Years · Leaic. UPPER'''· 2 ba duplex. · 96 unlta l ,310,000 pd _, I I "I & security dep. 675-9173 DW bl nJ $575 00 mth 1 R I' .. 1 / ,. .II ..• I _ Cute 3 br, 2 b<i, din. room, .call tor ltte appraisal of . ....n.g es. dup ex .. A 11 o cpt, drps, • tris, ee · · B Fun1 -.. Bltn kitchen w I re Ir I \ ~tic-/y]. ~ \rg. y11rd, F/P. Owner \viii your units or 0 th er In· se~ate u 1. t t Huntington PIER. beach. lge 3 Br dplx. friendly neighborhood. $l25 Cole 0~~e511f Rlln Lots ol bltinl, pool, walk sundeck a: fplc. 4 o 9 sell fHA or VA. Or assun1e vestment propertle ''' e SC:ach $110.. uUl pd, Walk Winter $450. mo, Yrly $560. mo. No lee. Ask for Bev -to shopping, -ti mt. beach. MartroJd. $285. 675-1977 SPEC1AUZING l N wbjl•ct to l!Xisl.lng 1% loan. spec.ialli.e In both 5~~s ard lo beach Balboa, SJ.35., VA• mo. Willi furn. 67.Hi&tO. or Dale, 9634.567; wlmds 931 W. 19th SL .; YEA& Old. Oiannlng 3BR, l.AGUNA NIGUEL VlE\Y 616.mJ excbaJ\getl cant. Cosl.a Mesa 1 Br Corone del Mir 3222 l: aft 5, 963-l786. •YEARLY RENTAL* 548--049'1 3BA apt w/paUo. $100. PROPERTIES u:nQ· ii l ~·1 u~ ~~1:! · TO\VNllOUSE Le. 2 br, 1% 1 Blk To Surf ~'/'l>. SEA TERRACE UD ok.Agt.Fee.9'19-843J BRAND NEW ba. Condo. nr. H u'nt. Beautiful New Modern 2Br, ***GARDEN APTS TOWNHOUSE 3 br, 2 ba. 'PRIVATE GUARDED W lk "l Plac• 3 BR.~ 2 BATHS Jlarbor. S225 n>0., Incl. 2BaPr:lv11.teApt Cabl.e'I'V, , eeePOOL Spacious & Modem. So. ot E"l 'oy ThA.REGAood lo'f• a er u ee Pi 111111..-t1.. . ~ 811lboe Island 3106 2(0.4 a: 6 FERNLEAF mal.nt. & Pool. ( 21 3) WaUc: in closet•, bltins, enc FUm. 1&2 Br apts in adult ltwy. $475. m 0. 5&91tl, l -==~~~~~==-1 -::::~~'i;"~'~'~'jj":;'~'~::::'.. -r-752-1920 · \Vlth ocean vtew 439--0969 earag:e, patio. No kldl/peta. section. No pela, Elm 83.1-1144 Call 493-lill IMMACULATE 1400 oua1Ls1. NIWH>ll' 11,w. c:ozy No. Bayfront home. 513 NARCISSUS 2 Bil.. 2 BA, Condo. Pvt. ~ mo LM. i:Bfft of Garden Apts, 66-364$ 1.,:2 ===--,~b~lk,_,."'---I Newport S.ach 1069 ONE JUST SOLD ... 2 yr. (l<!w. 3 br .• 2 ba., fully ldstped. 1A'/aprink)et'9, rov'd paUo, nr. So. Coast Plaza. A.~sume 7~% VA. $45.950. Sj7-8564 3BR + den &. lam nn. 712-4.•9 POINSETI'IA Tennis Cr1., pool, jaeuni. al l -U ti I I t I e B Pd. Call LGE 1 br pool adJ to Jhop. ?.:tut! ':d~ts. No p°':t':: -16 UNITS -Avail Nov. 1-74 to June. FROM $375 Marl n er' s Cove:. $285. 548-9578 or 551~ ~. pl~. $®. Deposit ftfun-Refrig + stove. S'iS-3580. $225,000 120/o ~t:·~mo Lera Vance Bay&: Beach Rll>'· 6T:r300l 642-1226 .SR., 2~} be. dlb car garagt, dabe to mponslble clean 2 or 3 BR. 7 ·12 ?.to. Lease. · LEASE w/option to bu Y, LARGE. 11parklJne: clean 3 elect gar door opener, v.-et tenant. No peta. 1887 Mon· 1 Blk water. Ofc. 753-01.00 CASH FLOW B1lb011 Peninsul1 3107 2BR home on So. side of bt·, 2 ba. + bo.,u.~. For bat! new crpting .&. drps, rovla. 64&.6314.. or 673-4555 16 Garden type units. Quiet Hwy. Big llv nn w/f:rpl, lt"nse. Chvncr ma,y consider ~faccl06overtolook~l ao: l BR furn apt; 1917 Oiurch 1..::...:::..:=-----· I 0 f t s treet locaOon. 'Vood· DARLING 4 Br house, l Also has lBr & ba bachelor le&ie option. Peggy, 8-l:Z..5f>'il --· •. 'F h' 1 1•.,, SL S.125 mo. 646--&62 or Coot• MoM 3124 bu-f,_ 1 T 1 blk bch, bay, sllops. $350 rental unit. Call 675--5007 1 1 32.... .,. as Kin s a · 548-3209 g -""'Paces. e uno v1lnter, $400 yrly. 552-8862 aft tlpm. fl.ton thnl Fri &: rv n• -$475. Eastblu~ area. Callll-"=.='------ l•he mo~ lo go • outstanding !~~~~~~~~~ Q)ndo apt. 2 br. 2 ba, 7th Ooor \•ie\V of 8a)' and ocean Ir;;;] • till"lhls for o.n:ty $69,500. ......._~ UST Your Hom• entries. Enclosed garnges. eves or 55&--3Sl9 weekdays anytime Sat. a: Sun. for appt., 5-1!h'i150. LUXURIOUS guest hs-fum. HAclENDA DE MESA. Sparkling pool. Large 2 • · * R -ENTALS * HARBO Maid ser. No smokers . 160 W. WUaon. C.M. bedroom units. Eana $3040 Coron• d•I Mar 3122 2 BR, l BA rustic style R V~ H 0 ME S Emp. gent. MS-n9'1 BEAUTIFUL GJ\OUNDS With VISION Let UJ teU you why ... come Jee our beautiful new office at the corner ol Coast Hwy atfd Clol!!'nrod. CdM. Mobil. Homes for ial1 1100 mo. 12% spendable. 6.lX home for rent $300 mo UnJvenlty Park Like new, hlghly upgraded,.t-'=c.,,='-"=-'=--Adults • No Pets Gross. Good terms. HUlT)' SMALL furn house in rear. 509 Goldenrod, Gn..1658 . 3 BR., 2 ba .... •••• .$.1751385 JSR 2BA. lam rm, din nn, LGE FULLY FURN 2 BR 10 minute& to oceun. ,.-*'le • call Cn4) '152-1710 ' 1 Br., single person pref. NI~ 2 BR h So. 3 BR .• ~ ba .•••••. '38()/400 new cpt &ir drps. Lovely Bltns, W/W. drp9, po,o.l . 1 BR. $175 Gas & Water '71 LANCER 24 x 63'. Set tNVl'!STMilll. \~I Avail Nov. 1st, no peta, u';.; $325 mo~~ S:~ 4 BR., 2"ii ba .••••••.••• $410 ~aped & cot pa~1i o . Adlta, no pets. $100. 642·9520 i~.;oraperies, carpets gas up in beauillul Adult Park. Ill _ ~· 4l2112 Femleaf, for Louise. Pe~rs. The Terrace incl. /;/) n!. ~~. ties untl"1ton ... ch 3740 heat, gas stove, a I r J\:riy ~~od00& =· ~ : "!~~ CHINA Oovo 3 8' .. 2 Ba.\,\''); ~,ea. ganogo, $295. : fili:d,'.,~;,:::;;;=~ 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH LOW WEEKLY RATES J:\'.'~·~~m~ c8J9..46=.""'"c.,·=-.,,.-,...,..~-,. I .! --=-=-~ house, ocean vu. $400 mo. ~ ....... 2 BR 111 bo ..,.,i;: Harbor View 1-lomcs, next Ex-utlve ''·fies .&:;.,:deyen~==·=====-1 NE\VPORT Upper Bay, Winter lse 544·6130; u•.r~ ., .•••••••••• .,.. ... topool,park&-achool. lm· -.,,, -MEDITERRANEAN REALTY 20x50, 2 br, 2 ba, 5 Star 4 UNITS, 613--7833. -NEW 3 br., 2 ba., bltns, 4 BR .. 2~ ba ........... $400 mac. $425. mo. 752-0460 727 Yorktown Blvd. pk d.lux• poo' pvL '"h MESA VERDE C .,_ -3 frplc., gar. SUPER·VlE\Y! Turllcroclc _ anytJn-C~) Beu.cit Blvd. 8t Yorktown VILLAGE ' Call 6754600 ·• · " """ " osta m.H -, 12~ $485. 615-2024. .t BR .. ~'iii baths ••••••. ~s-1ao (Broker "· Invited) 536-0411 1 Bedroom •VISION• 2743 E. Coast Hwy ;M $1.4•900· 67a-4555 AfL ~~~~~!'s 0~nil~''3:;!; TRLR 10' wide. Pool. Adults Costa Miu 3224 4 BR .. 2 baths ' ......... $47S LEASE-EXECUTIVE STUDIOS & 1 BR's. l Bedroom A: Den Co-od·"la• '---------13BR.,2be. ....... $47H/gd"ll' • >'ull kl h 2•·•--· i...;;;;;;;;;;;;'o;;;"".._~ ............. 110' x 52'. living rm 16' x16', listing at $89,900. CALL ov~r 39. SlSO mo. Sp 21R1 Collegp l;'ark •llARBOR VIEW HOME • IC en 2 ~"'TownllOUie carpeted throughout inc 556-~ 1 Mngr, 1973 Newport Blvd. GREENSBROOK c BR.. 2% ba ........... $450 (Porta Fino) • ~~~~ im Harbor Blvd J., porches. F.nc pat Io . Ex· CM. MODEL-Udo Isle Lu.xury living~ 4Br, 3~ba, • ........ ,, Uea Costa Atesa <n4) 557"'8020 ~fi!~v~~n~r~:a~~. _c_1,_m~·'~'-"'~'~·~"'~5-ml~~·~-C:.SELECT Laguna kac._ 3141 3 br, 2 ba! po0l, trmy. din. 4 BR., 2 ba. ••••••....•• $690 Family & Recreation Rm.~~ t:" DELUXE 3 Br • 2 Bath an urhane 5000 Sq. rt. R~l-2 BR . MO.QILE HOME. T PROPERTIES B -,_ .. __ Ol . ·~· spac. tam. rm, lots or CALL SJ2..7500 $560 mo. 557·M29 & 1-637·2500 • T.V. &'makf· serv. avail. wit h fireplace. Built-ins, .. Acroa St. trorn Beach. 1 R rustic ,........,.., $1 . in 111llTOrs ':-wallpaper.' Prot VISION I • •-·~~ _ c · dn•-"•:J•t 1::;,~c1cn~ce~1o~~~···~"";;;;~'""~s.~.~"~j:j.sma1J~·~~-Y~'°"'~~~r.~""'~1~,.=~:::!o~K~ .. ~~i!fi;e:~~~~lii~:""'~'c'~'~""'~'~"'!:!!'"~1""'~·~ma::·t:'•~.scpd.$525. ~ __ .s.o_.iu'"'-~~-~~~~;..;;~;;;.;;·~i'l.,_-,,_.-.~-~1-" ~ t Ocean & Glittering Newport -man. ™8lt.J ~. TG-,"'11-Et>lrOOM .C1pistr1i:io 3271 • 1 mile to ocean k.catlon = ~· eo!:t tft~ ·b!, S:·w~~ ~~~~ Z:!i;o~~~ cJlt.t 'a~:tlf.: .J:w:~s: ~~e B~ Ge::• Unfurnl1~ F;~~l;,~~~ a i!~:~!i'pany N~ p;t. ~./~bt'."1ia:.~~~ ~U:pan~ s~ :U~m: ~ ~3 ~ o~ ._ .M a r b I e B a't h t u b • -'~'~'·~"'°~·-673-30.13~~~·~---cell. A!asslve stone facing. --Univ. Park Center, Irvine oomm~k. -"'. 49Z-95SO. pVt. enclOled gar., po o 1 , ) .;=:;::.,:::;;,,:::"=-==-!Set>arate D in Ins: R"'1•tl, APT. Size 1Jobile Home in '"e. p11.lm treei;. Beaut. PRIVATE l Br. $125. Avail ,,_... sauna la .. ....i-. adlts 11301 NEW BRE E D .---Sunktm Convenntion Area :idult rark on the Bay. ~ntalned Moderate nnts. ALA. l.ENTAt·S 1''ull k1tehen, ulil pd Eve. 2181 Keeis<'in La.';"'1 blk West APARTMENTS l\'/~lllrble FI rt'.!ol ac ~. $18,7;,I). ~0-3672 Prime Iocotion. $184,9-10 ""'PKl.u.tti IN UIVICJ Fix_ me! Llttle 2 Br house WE HAVE RENTALS University Park 3294 of Beach oU Slater. 842-7848 1 BR, pool jacuzzi. cloKed $ ud Recre tto R & --I $155 Chi.Id & t k As well as a fine selection pp1 u II d d~rk;Wm: 36~ ~/J~ccu·. '6fl~~~t~~lP~k4~ ~:~~R~· Tayo~~~O I f .....,'*•s ~2Brhf!e0s200. of beautiful hornet FOR ATI'R. I-BR & den, lrpJc1 l\~N, sm12~~beac~ l':A.otel. i~~~·iioo.~ n~1ft00; ti. Principals please cell f'lr l!\'es a~ wknds. PP. CA .._.., Fncd for pet & child, gar SALE! :..et us Mllve your Ideal for couple <>r weekena onis · wee · . pta. 645-4411 or 642·1960. <JppmnLPrice$245,500.0wn· ---------4 ON A LOT ' Ill .. :'~i VACANT 3 Br home $295 hoWl.lng needs. We're here father. Tennis cl., swim $95. n10. 536-7056 APTS Unlurnlshod, 2 Br r~~~DJ~l~~~ Acr~aga forule 1200 $72 SOQ NlWPOI · Eg~Sh~~· trpl, 2 car. to serve'you! pool. $300/Lle. 5.52-0684 L•gun• INch 3741 $195. Util pd. pool, lndry \ DIVORCE-• t' u.T;c.M. '4t·Uu ALA R >1-oR ~f!l2ft!=... Hies Furn/Unfurn 3300 2 BR OCEAN VIEW-Adu!'-fncil, cpts. dti>I. dlhwbr, !!2_T J!D·I!!!! _. _ _ PRIME COflta ?.!esa location. NEAT baeh units $115}$120 1nta I ·--'° cl09f.'d gar. No chlld/pel ~-~ MUST SELL Four Individual pr Iva t e Furn, util pd. singles. EASTSIDE 3 Br $225 ~ ~o=78 NOl'lh Laguna Hacienda Hm:bor Apta • WATERFRONT This is your chance to m1ke ho mes .. olttac:hed garages. fo.fOVE in 1 Br dplx St::io • Jge fncd yard, pet ok, trpl, ~7476 • WONDER • your O\\'n terins. We have All ha'fe private patios. 2 Stv/n:if. chld I petok DUPLEX 1 B 1145 Stv & COM -VIEW N•wport IMch 37'9 ~C~AS~A~V~l~C~T~O~R~f~A-A~P~T~S' bedrooms ln t'.!Rch. Park like CLEAN 2 Br, d~-S I 7 O . ~. ~-·. -t'•' •. ,,,:_ 2 bedroom, 2 ~ on ~I · S P a C 1 0 u , • --~"-. ond ten acres r.'!ar Escondida, .. ~~ Q 1 V"' ... , UICI ~... .,. .,..,.. Adulla. • 3 BR wf "-.. _. ...... ~ can be used for residential set'-"'!'. u et at r e et. Avail., child &. pct ok. C:ONOO Br street Large s eek. . \VINTER RENTALS • peuua ipec;tacular CANAL FRONT or avocado ;and. Has small Shopping & tramportation I FRPLC 2 Br, $210. 'rri tud t 1& $:6°ok.fum. Pool, mo. . Oct. to JUDe From $169.50 No Peta S.bedroom !Am!ly home or stream running ac:ron pro-within 3 blocks. PRIDE OF Nu paint & Crptg.gar. • en pe BOAT SLIP 2 br, Beach1rorlt apt, $275. Pool, rec nn., elevators ~ingatpadl77. ~.01 o1w perty. Asking only $35,000. O'iJo'NERSHIP UNITS! Call NEAT 2 Br hlle NB. lights Hom.finders* 642-9900 Like new 3 bedroom, 3 beth Ulil. pd. 1st & Wt mo. See. gate. Gu &-water pd v••l%U •""""· n Y Chvnet v.·ill carry vdth snutll tor 1ircvie1v, Cn4) 752-1700. $225. SUb. pet & cbld, gar MESA VERDE 3BR, 2BA. Uoyds Barut Bldg. townhouse in Newport \\•ith + retundabJe dean'g, dep. 52:> Victoria, CM. 642--8910 ntOOO .~ft'~ ownerlow •8~1,1 doon. Call tor information. HOMEY 3-Br, 2 Ba $2«5. fam nn, trpl, pool, fully Unlveraii. Park, rrvtne waterfront available. $47S. 6801 \Y. Sca&bore Dr. Call LARGE l Br, pool, adjace:nt carry uo .... ~ at '° 645 -6646 PRESTIGE I td b' "' h /bl :..• Mr P ttlson ~. k to -~-I 11-. t 1Frp , kids & pet, garage crp , ig .... 1c w Ins & D•ys SS .7000 N .... 11 mo. · a _..... e 'Y . ......,..p ng. w. mo . lllteres · HO~fES. BACK Bay 3 Br home i2!J5 D/\V. on quiet st. Avail COM l.UXURY ;"o:':,,·3698::::'=-~-~-Deposit refund a b 1 e to I I aauail l -c-., -m-m-.-,-.-;,-,-~-,-p-.,-1-600-Shag, trpl, med. 2 car Nov. 1st. $425 inc. water, t BR gndo· ····~~n;: ~ biagnificcnt l bedt0om home $29.95 \\rK UP. 1 _,Bdr., 2 responsible, clean tenant. no Pl N.B. beaeh. 3 Br $325. gardener & pool Be r v . 3 =~ c.o=: · · · · · $265 &: S27S on S ho re ~ I i r f s, pool\ Bn Ir: Bach. Color TV, maid pets. 1881 1.1 on r o v la, GC• SMALL COMM BLOG. ==~=::;;;:::::=~ Frpl. gar·stngle11 <>k 642-SOll, OOS--100!!. 'SJOO $325 $335 ~utUuJly turn is he d , serv. pool. THB ~IESA, lli _.,...:;""~14'.· ~==,-,==I Prap..-ti-. ~ :t Sep. Units $57:500. St k Th Houses! Holll!e1s! \re ~ot 'em GREAT family home, 4 Br, 3 3 BBRR HH'o"'m1;.~. rim •""5' S395 pnvaNo.EboWaohC.OINl200DOmo. N. 1'e1\'(Xlrt Bl., N. B . ***GARDEN APT$ ac ose ALA Renta s 642-8383 2 Ba, approx. """" ~ fl """' ' .,......,,.,.., .. , • 646-9681. 7Sl·l920 °"·ner \\'ill carry tint TD, G b k On "~"" .,.. 4 BR Homcs ... $335,$395, $425 '-"""'='-------1 eeePOOL l,00 OOAILST. NlWl'Olt BEACH Roy McCardle Rltr reen ac S NEAR Ne port Fwy 2 B on 1 level, separate lam RANCH REALTY Super 2 bedroom, 3 be.lb, WATERFRONT db; I 0 we r Unfum. 2 Br apt In fam.lly ·Will· Y oors·Quallfy· l'~<ir 4°10 Commission -9 -?.1ultlplc Lls1l ng Boords \\'ith O\'t'r ~ 1111.le!r. force aVRilable. .~uintard ~ IEALTY Sl"ce lN 3M5 VIB. udO', N.B. Suite 29j l81l Harbor Bl., C.l\I. 642.7991 BEST BUY BALBOA COVES Your own pier + 2 sh\J>!I. Spacious upgraded 3 bdrm. Custom ho1nc, brick pe.tlo. Ownrt'll \\'ant quick 1 a le . Call 646-m.J . Walker &Lee "'"l •• ,.,. 1810 Newport Blvd . C.M. This Moneymaker! w r rm w/lrpl, a:as Bl39, water * 551·2000 * !lmpaorkllng and pretty. $37S. dpbr, 3 lilt. 2 Ba, well &ecticn. Crpt'l & .......... No B f I house $120. Newport Beach softener if: r in k I era & RANCH REALTY -~ 548-n29 nind new ourplex n }fun· 2 Br, 2 Ba teahouse $195., -adenef 25. mo 54$-0?00 COM_ CHARMER fu1.:i1lshed. Dock. \Vlnter pets. 642-3645 ---~---~~ 1 tington !-larOOur area, Only ilinR;les, !amtieS. 2 Br hotllle &""" • · • 556:6800 * . ' $3ii0. Adults -no pets · 'LA"'-n~G~E~b<-chol'"'°o-,-$1-60~-,.,,,-,1 Income Property 2000 $Ll<l,OOO. See it! Buy It! Coata,Meaa , ga rage, 2 bdnn. Small bl!.by OK. No TUSTIN REALTY Great location· 1, 2 or S 673-7861 Pool, jacuzzi, en close d Call !ilngles, ranilies. 2 Br house pe1s. $175 per mo. $75 depos· · * 832-5UJ * bedrooms depending on """""LAS=-B-Rl_SA,'l_APT--S--1 prage. UtU pd. l adult BEACH DUPLEX The Real E•t•te F•lr Sunset Beach, lencecl, kids, it. MUl!t have credlt ~fer· UNl'VEfiSITY 'PARK, ~e; qule~ -~$275 -!IUbmit 5M5 River /\JI*"" 642-2566 only. 645-4411: 642-1960. 393 NEWPORT _ 139-6133 536--2551 tbi. 2 Br Huntington ence. Call a fter 5 p.m. week· dramatic, lmmac .. 3 hr, 2 Call 67s.7225 _ 646-0SSS Elevawr bldg on beach, llt2 Hamilton. 9 UNITS ach. sll'@:les, families <>k. days. 646-5637. ba, trpl.; pools, tennis cru., . BR. Pvt balconies, htd pool. -""7c"H"'l'°L~D~R"E~N~O=K~-1 $32 375 Vacant house Corona del EASfSIDE 3 hr, f.am . nn., $3'15. 540--0721 Security. Adults. 1 3 years old, wood burning Mar $200., &lngles ok. AgL 1 ba., neW epts. Ir: .drpa., A'ITRACl'JVE 3BR In Turtle ON TitE BO! Ba c~.... Lee 2 Br $170: 3 Br 1%. Gorgeous 2 story Newport fireplace, v.1!t h.ar, dJsb.. Fee. 979-8430 fresh .. aint inside & out. . • ch, .... ~. Ba $190. Duplex & 4-pk-x, Beach duplex! 500 rt. to washer. heavy fiheke rooI 1 -~~~=~==,,--....., Rock w/den, din, lg lam from Sl25. THE SECOND 2 pools, crpt9, drps, 642.Qi82 SUrl and Sand! J ust $32,375 & enclosed garage. 81,;3 LANDLORDS! Lg. fenc'd. yd; P atio· nn, pool priv. Vac. $465. STY. API'S. lil3 McFadden. G boy:i; it (clown) or submit ti · gardener incl. $290. 546-2336 Bkr &tZ--0200 67>-1865 $170. LAR E 2 BR, single, on your tenns. NE \V ! • nancu:g. fi w~ Specialize in Nev,rpcl'r. WESTSIDE 3 br, l ba, new EW Coll ~~ llF-'RC:E'.:E.:=BO:_A_T_DOC_K_·,-3-B_R._ story, beam ceilinj, bll·Inl. c d I t--1" Paul w. Brum eld Be11.ch e Corona delMar • ••Pl. p aint. Q"i •I •N 4 bt, ege C"Cll"I\• ~ • crpt.~20'3 W a lla c e' a the ra ce 1ng11, & A•·-. Ir: Laguna°'--Rental Ser. .,. .. ~ ba., tile roof, A/C $425 C-ondo-F---3400 fp~ sundeck with view. Ave. 646-9243 646-8832 fireplaces. ceramic tile .-. ··~E' , cul-de·sac st. Lrg fn cd or Jeaae opl ~4. I urn \\'inter or yrly. On the kitchen!. 4 car garage. True 642-8550 or 5'16.10Sl evt'! vice is FRE to You. Tr')' yl!.rd. Rent or lease $275 3241 2 B"' 2 BA. West Nine wn!er. 6T:i-616S or 77H3S4 2 BR near 17th St. shopp'ins:. deluxe imits. 4 bedroom plus 1-1 .-d-u-.~,,~,.-,~1 ~P-rp~ty~. ~2~1-00-1 NN"u·V.lv'"iE' W RENTALS mo. 6T.Hi9'25. L11gune Beech n.. • Cpts, drps. bltns, pool. S163. 2 bedroom. Good terms . Laguna Niguel. 496-8871 or 2 BR, W/FRPL.., l~~ blks-. No c h 11 d re n or pet1. Full price just $129,500. See 613-4030 or 494·32~ SHARP, CLEAN-3 BR. 2 $7:10. l + DEN, view, steps 525-1732 to bch. Newly decor. 214 675-5800, Broker, no fee 10 Love! Call now (n4) ATT'N. FREE . FREE BA, fam rm. Fplc, dble to ocean, Victoria Beach • Condos Unfurn. 3425 30th Street, 675-fl)87 or 213t -EASTSIDE LGE 2 BR JJ2-l700. UNIT BUYERS Pro! . ·~• r--.: gar., avail Nov l. $200. mo. $230. 2 BDR ocean/city vie"W 274-3692 \V/W bl-· · fri p I \\' ha I j H Bcb • e!lllX>n<u ..,..,..,,ce • Call Dav• 540 1151 I bit • u ... , tt i· oo • INVESTMENT DMSION c ve un ts n unt. .. *LANDLORDS · -8P • ns, garage FOR Lease. majestic ocean Like Beach LiYlnt't SlT.>. Adults, no p e 1 s . Costa ~teu.. Submit your * Heritage Realtora. t· $235. PRIVACY & charm! view, new 3br, 2~ be, lnclda 3BR. 2bll , fw'll/wtlurn, fpl. 642~20 "\... offers. Sellen are anxious. HomMlnderi * 642-9900 EASl'SlDE 3 BR, 2 BA 1 Bdr redee So. Laguna clubhouse, golf, pool, adlta, 645-3343 dllYll G42-J'l83 eve. Good income In good rental Callfomia'a Largest Near 17th St. shops., Lea.se. hsc no pets. full crpts a: drpa, • ADULTS, no pets. Uke new. areas. • Rental Service! e $375, mo. Call CJS Real $275. 2 BDR frpl, ocean vtew, 2 car gar, $385 mo., Smog l ::OUSE to Beach Ye&rlys. Q u le t · L & e 2 8 r. Broker 549'-8398 -~""'""~~"7~-'I Estate. 54&-1168 child/pet So Lag fr e e s· an CI em e n t e 1 BR. SZ15 <lite 2 Br $225. Dish"''asher, = patlo, 1 ~::::;:;=::;;::::::;;::::::'. ~l-o"h-7f0~," .. '°"ie""""'"--:c22=o00" "RENTERS II'' µoo. Nie~ 3 'Bdr, 'an bltns, 714-526·8127 ' (10-!'<Hl :..,..'=""'':· 12:10=·c-;:~""~-I 4 Pllllx Needs Work You Get All The Hou !I es DELUXE BACK BAY 4 BR, air cond. dbl gar .. Leg Hills DELUXE 2 BR Townholl8e. 1 BED-FURN, pool, blk. to A'ITRACTIVE 2Br, Sh a I THE REiil ESTllTERS lluntlngton Beach PROMONTORY Bflv Lot, available for rent ln OUR isoBe.M; ~· dpnl $475· $365. LGE'3 Bdr, 2 Ba trplc Condominium nr. So Coast Bch. Sing. adult. $160. )'l'ly. cpts, hltln.s, drp!I, Ad.ult&, I · II BULLETIN UPDATED 3 a ma a ce ' dbl ga--.~ pat Io L'.AL'. """"' no Peta. $165. 1970 Wallll-. COZY CAPE COD Large 3 BR + 3-'l bedrooms, finest ocdtion. Will se or times/week. Phone 642-2222 Reallor klds/pei .... ~' ""' • Plaza. Gar'., pool, ail' cond,,lj-f.'-~im;;;iie-":rnil ~~~~~-~=~-:1 Pool Room bltns. cloiCd gar .. swim trade for house or &m apt. Homefinder1 * 642·9900 3 BR. F.R .. 2 Ba, frpl, C&D, $450. 4 Bdr, 2 frplc, white ~~~ :...~! 21 :i mo . 0 wn c ri San Clemente 3n6 648-0176. Bonus Room pool. F..<isy terms available. bldg. ~fust sell! 213-278-9966 132 CabriUo, C.M. blms, lge gar. No pcta. $320. water view, Emerald Ter-~. $89 so· Mo~·r1:1 l.ol\RGE 2 br.. Jl,i; be., 4 Bedroon1s. ::i baths,. dining First P ioneer Realty 110 by 6ll0 R 2 ZOl'I .,._ ... .....,._ -.• ea. ·or~(21!)94J;3631 ~ _,._.,. W RENT-Al -io-ucr $%SJ mo -po o I ' drps., erpls. Cloiro to scbla Hurry Only $59,950 NEWPORT HEIGHTS RANCH ~~ 3 ~or $3.30 tul'n. i714J 5'1~2·137 """ce... 2 BR. North Irvine, Close •. . u . _ Wbhr/dryr nn. ?a l to, room. Corrwr rot "·i1h boat ' 841-4421 ' ' -e. IV/0\,\11 patio, lg, Fa . NU-VIE Student~ ok 5.51-5$19 ~ . Lovely. effldency It u di 0. &: s. Cit Plaza,. 546-8688. gate, SiJ.500 Qill dicy or $15,000. Ai;ent 646-3255 r:rpl., lovely landscap' , g LARGE 2 Br Duplex Unit. 673-4030 or olM-:rnS · Utils, linen5, maid serv., nighl. T\VO HOUSES ON ·o NE BALBOA Blvd. ~x!:O R·2, BBQ, lo malnt., rear . Single gar. New cpt. $180.. Townhous• Unfrn 3525 park'g incuded. Com p. 2BR l~lBa townhouse, cpts, CENTURY 21 64S.7221 LOT, popular i:: as ts id e plan5 Included. S 4 5, 0 00. access. R.f '.,req'd., $385 mo. 2'232 Pacific Ave. CM· 2 re~ .• 2$3:· C~lc,&. n;:_ Security. See !.fer 114 Ave. ~· ~11./:· nr Fa~•lew 882 Ir: ~,nsh! New Listing PENlN· ~uper sharp l & 2 BR. ?i1lller Realty, 642-481J 557·3159 646-8627. 1 k 170 Ced W 642-0844 LARGE l Br., 1~~ Ba., de! !\Tar, SC. 492-Ml> er a no peta i">-1 !'ULA P011'T beach hou?<.e. l-~xterior fr e sh l 'i painted. Don't give up the ship! Sell ldl t wtth D ·1 EASTSlDE lge 3 Br ho~ o. ~n• ~ ar e.y. luxurious shag crpts., bltn~.. A rt r lJ f :Z h\ige bedrooms. Super lo. I ' -• \Valk e tenu a ai Y ' or ...,........_,, incl dishwasher pvt paOo pa men s n urn. ..,,.... "··m -"Ing. $170 :: BR. Cnll for dcte.il1; 1\ 1vays ren ""· Io You·1: find It in C111.: 'fled Pilot Classlfied ad. 6'2-5618 room for honle, etc. $4 • · . ' ' ~ ""'' co-..., ._..,,.. 6~1?.tl i.hops. Solid lnv~tmt & in-===========:;::========:.01 mo. yrly lse. GardeneT furn. 2 BR central location 2 blks forced air heat. Ga• .l B11lbo1 Penlnsul1 3807 n'IO. &15-6610. c ome. $ 4 9, 9 SO, RED 1 De,ys 642-2164 eve 613-0782 to beach,frplc, gar, fncd yrd water pa.Id. Adult., no pc.ta, F..ASJ'SIDE 2 BR, c r p 11, OPEN DAIL y 2-4 CARPET RE ALT 0 R & SEEK & FINO' Toolo orDemoc,.cy 2 ~R. Cpl "',;.,.or dng!"' S38S/mo )"IY 497-2310 LA MANCHA APTS. SUPER DELUXE ., .. ,. refr!g, av. "'°' la• 4lJ8 PATRICE RD., PARK --"'"""""='""'="'"--I see m.ngf. Apt. A. 980 w. Laguna Nigu•1 3252 178 Scott Place, C.l\t 3 BR. 2· BA, palio, frplc, yd, $185. mo. 6'13-0T31 LIDO. 3 Bedroom, 2 ba1h, COSTA MESA SEC C IT I z NB LA l RT y R U J • 17th SL. Ot. PRIVATE SEA TZR.RACE 2 ;:;.~lor ::.~:Ba. ~00:-. ~.::ru:":e 'm.'°c~ ... -t~!"~s-.•~b~Allim,~l.-"P.-"°'-··-.... 851~1 ~:.·l~owj=g f~~a~ INFLATION FIGHTER RT A 1 N I TO A L L WO EH EC RV NICE 3 bedrm, 1 bath. Single roMMUNl'l'Y Baloony off huge ma 11 1 e r 962-8721 .., • ., .;;;,n " pt Pl§ t""' 9 new 2 bedroom u n I t s . car gar. $225. per mo. Call REC facllltles, bch access bdrm overlooks p u t t 1 n a: NEW xtr 1 l BR. 2 Ba ,-""'..,,.,.·=-.=='7"-1 ~~til~~. pennllled • please Co n.s ld • r aprireclatlQn, N 1 1 L J o N l T o V rf .J o o La.rTy, 5'16-6880 •4BR, lam mt wet bar, oc green. pool, club h0u11e &: 0ceantr!t ~pt w/dbl aar-: 2Br. 1~ ba. Furn It u re GI .. ,_,, 1 ... &I" -~ prt'S('nf dr.prec.istion & in· CHARMING, am&IJ 1 B r , vu. $450 mo lsc. =rk llke grounds. 3 Ml. •::tt1. mo ... ~21., d a Y• .• available. 2«21 Elden. fn). · vui: ..,, ~""" lVITie. \\'ell built. $UM,000. 1' L U L S N I N I I L U S T I -• ~ ·\d 1195 •NEW garden home 3BR .. --'"" "'" 548--2148. c.IS REAL ESTATE garage, en=u, "'"fl e. . ... · • from oce11n. Air oond., 2 673-<l782 evea,• ... ""~"'°=,,,.=,.,-,--=I w C w G T 8 L R w T Ava il 11/15. ~ frpl. $3!>5, mo l!!t:. 0, • ·-0 Mo '"'l -LARGE ., ... _...d • hr 2ll ~1~1168, eves 551-2528 L I 1"' ·I" 1"' 11"NE:'V :!BR, ff'lll, beamed c ga •. , _,.., m . ""~"'VW OCF..ANFRONT Yearly. l BR. ~......... -> ' Rriil!y Compnny SS UNITS, refurbished . RA F. ET Gs N I o Hu A y EM S~~~~~c~~ 1~~~ !1,·~.~ cell, hill w. $375 mo.llK!. Apartments Furnisht>d E'n.lflcnook, wet bar, Bal. ~. ~~ ~~~64~~ tl!.Jl\. 1.,.,..-... .,..----..~I ().vacancy. 10% Spend-p n 1. N T,. 1 R T v 1 r F c T ft1 o 6-12-6113.1 ~~~~r~. v~ !:'11~'.lko 81lboa Island 3706 :Z,• ~ft'~l)ll, bltlns, ear-~IESA Vet'de 2 BT + den, Macnab-Irvine 5 BR-+ BLUFFS able. 0\Vne r finance, f' r , le. L .9 roi"E 1. N 8 U E ll 0 W LARGE 2 Br. home. Crpt.. Dcil Crimes Aj:L <196-4040 LRG B I' YEARL'\' 2 br 2 ba cncl'd frpl, nu crpm, dr))S, baby ok, CONI)('). Z Ph1n. \I.ii n n y 8V4 'JD, Santa-Maria, E • ~ -,\_ ~--stv., rel., Fe~ yd. Gar. M' I V' • 3267 flt>. 'l~ R Apt nvallub e gar 11tcp11 ~ bch ' adull11' no pets. S~. 979--34:12 lmprv~. Purchru1,. c1u111r1ic1 Cati Bkr •. 968-33l8local. lJ RA If P ~ERR EIO EM o c ll A c·yl--i\dul.lS..1190. ~~J827~ 111 on 1e10 \V, .~11,~':''n' v,,~ly. ~b. ·•iWi. e?i-1990 of ..2-~R. Adults, no pets, £ail· ,!\':iii Ill 91,,', .. I Ulk Sc.'Mol. · · ,,.... """ •· ·~ ,.~ ......., aide Olost M $160 Nr Tennis. l>ooll'. S h op 11 . 6 New Leased Units $ A R I 0 L U y T L J A T R O T I ,j Q DIM Point 3226 a BR Condo, 2bi, pool, patio, 1200 10 I 1. B O 673-JGlO ~Ao: ~~~ • t'nclos«I attach gar, Oiil· . II; , w nter r, ut B Furn/ nil.I yrly ti! "'W'W'W ~.~·~,.;. Cal.I jj2-l(IO &_ lo2 ~er, c, I frpl.S, •Pf,.ds, /min. N H E p p J U N J U 1t y T R I A L E z BF.ACH House, l Br, ... bltins., dren S2'15 . ,., A-0811 .pd. Quiet ~u~., l~R~ mu .. '!!-, w p'our I LAROE . 3 Br, 2 Ba, ~hl ~. rnorn ·• nr.. k!IJU. w cotil 2 car gar, 2 St,_,, trpfo, .,,.,............,._ · "' ''--~ ~ bl•·· N ~I iflCT,P$175,000. ~ E p l r T £ E NTH AM J: ND M £NT oner a BR, 2 Ba, t~ nn, •-t~-n-I I •707 IC . 673--7219 eve1. ...,,., • .. _ ear BIG CANYON "' . .... Orango, c M. Mag, view. --P""'· G"" v ..... I 4 Rec. --r~ "'" • • * -SO<n ... ·""1 \I ,m=:,"5.l""'-4.llO°""'"""""'-,-' EXECUTIVE HOME -Tilt M JAR y S J U Jt y TI A) HT 1,c D Fount1ln V1lley 3~ L'tnten. IJ,:il). 831)..-~ l BR. r""RPL, Ps;tiO, BDQ. blk to oc/bay. 1BR: i050 EXTRA Irr 2 Br. Crpt1 , for S.l• « Lo""' or Loo,. ATT'N UNIT BIJYERS o u H A 8 E A s Co R p u 9 NT o UM LGE 'BR. 2 Ba,._,;.,.,. N_,t hach • 3169 1 blk. hooch, bua llOl. mo. Balboa Bl. W/86.'Hllll2 . &':' ~~\'fnpeu. 131) Option. 4Sr, 3 ha, pool, \Ve have un1t1 -1n Hunt. Bch. , Bontll rm I: bll OYer ~~ yrl.y. + ulil. 673-65C21 * IAYFRONT """"'"=''=""'~""'-:,..,-! "',..,'. V & I u t d at over CM!:. !\T6<l. Submit )'OUt W S C A L E t V J T A I T I N I H ( ft . CIU' pr, pool. $295. mo. BEA.Ul'. 3 Br, 2 Ba, trpte, 979--4256. , l Br. '"1y redtc. $2la. )Tty, ADULTS ONLY. 2 Br. a.ta. $200,000. Rf'dlK"td In $179,000 offrra. Sellers are anxious. M9-38'4 " cpts, drps. 2 ciU' aani.ge, BACHELOR apt. kilche:notte, 926 E. B&lboe., m"4533 drpt, refrl&: Ir 1ar. $l60 rtut-lo t'mtl'Q:f'l'ICY slrutttlon. Good Income In ;cod rental lnqn!Cf'°"" 1 he hiUc• 111mn li•td MtoW" t,,-: f(wwarlll, ;ardener. 1 pr fn k l e r s . foc bayfront bch S11S mo LARG ~mo=."&46.a&l~='='"",..,=~= I C•ll f.ll..1345or1)41).-0T77. 11 k o.An.o...... ..,_.~wud. 1,1p, '°'"'"· °' •i.>i1•r ti! t>it ,.m.. R• '9dl lBR w/p,olm. pool, serv 1 ,.~,r ff itr:~. :;..J,. ,n .• ; -~ .1. 71c 91..:c ' E 1bl",1 Nk. lo~ NEW 2 nR NO -NO ASSUMABLE LOAN :il't'n . rn l'r, .,...~ h.l<10'""""'111dttoi.11i.11iriow•: furn 't1. Lr'I bonus rm.. nc uti 1· ..-•a or ocean, uUJs, ind. Sl.93.. "" .-.-..•.-.r,, Sot..VE'""T ,\'"X"Pn0Bt~E~1s. nFl'~LI . r rTIZF.Ns inr flYT'F.!''T" Aritr.NnMEST $W/mo. Nr. achl•. 546-909'7 BIG CA~YON--.R -'!~~W NF.AT BAOfELOR oo My. 675-49'Xl. 615-7176 f\'f1. =~~J:c1:i.1~ ~t> Prlv;itr holder. Bc&ut lftrl orc.illlron! t'OllUl't'.1 $11:1.000. ., ' .. ·-· ~;;~. 'lf.~~r1~_ u~l:r. 0~~i j -~;~f:·~:; ~~l::~~1~i. :~~~ .. ~~~~~~~-: ~untin9t1n B•ech 3241l liH-O~uriou!l -au ~191 ::E.1e'a>ii:;;, t!£4~nter. C1*pl•lr1no Beech 3811 s 1 50 • LG Et 0 r, n 0 l'l'lllTI-# 001 rr.s~r t~rTll't" rr.r.Btl"ICIT'-tt.Afff:A~C'O:RPU~--~--r ., b -n L"";: ~• •7 1 ~' c p .c.~• d :. chi\dld0«.-6'H-emttt.1---").;~·. ' Tomo,,o•" ·hm'• ~ tcE=i\1\r,..n, -> r, 4 1.18, 2 Bit. 2 ~... a ~lo. Cost• '"'" ... Ill Jl'U\ ' ll•ll!'W'f'I up.~. o-&U-2464 6r ..... l'l9l . 5 unltJ on hlfl:~~ 3 car gar., blln1.;' nr. Slnler 3 an .. 2 bo.r, -1110. 4.-. 1200 aq ft up/dn. 2BR. 2BA r ~;;•-""'"'..;;=="~-"-..:;;.;:.:::...1 LIDO REALTY .~'\Ul,.._,,e Capl•tnna Sch O CE A·N To rr 11nv 11r 111 ci.Jht e1p11ndtd "S.•k I f ind" bOc:>U. Ir COJdtn Weit. 8~7..Ql!i Caywood Realty MS-1290 LRO 2 Br't, f>ooi, ttr 1h0ps, bllns. 11:ar. $ 22 '· C'iil 2 BR., 2 Ba. bUna, lllllaxo' l'00n""''°•1="""""=u=p=lhe==,=,=1p;! I J•'RONT SllO,tm tl92"1078 nu hi!~ Z 1hrourh ~. atnd 60 ctnla f'"-ta<:h, m1lcin1 chetlct CllL,_lfted ad'I tell bl8; items, Bt.U•'F O'.lndo .• t p Jan , Jlldulta/no ~t.a. Util pd, ~ S22l. mo. Adllltl On I y l ''UiC" it In cJllSltf!~i,lihlP oa11sUltd Adt CAU 60'"5678 fl"1111hl1110 .. Setk&ri)ld."Sl11r·Te11.,-1roStnd,ittt.e.Addtul. am.all Henui or aey Jllm. !Wr+StlKly $000 mo 11.e . 18&4 Monnwia1 CM ~8-0338 Sell 1dlfl lttrn• with•. !)(Llly 1.,;&l>-369:"T;;.,;;3====,.,,:--I lO ~ RtlUltJ! 94~15, today! k-Uf'rll 1n c•" of 1hl• 1111'"p1ptt. Just call '42-Wltl • 'r.!2'-14.'l,O & 494-6404. Claultltd Adi C.all 64W6'11 PlJQt Claslltted' Id. &O-.'i6'7I CLASSIR!ro ;:!11 MllJU ~--~-~~~-~-~~~--' "'*673·T.l00 * I • , • . - 1 • 2 I N I ' 1 3 ' I -.. -----· ___ .,.... ___ _ . Aplrtment1 Un "rn. ( .. ta Met.a I _,-3124 PINICRl!EK LIVES -UP TO ITS NAME Over lillJ tall trees Md O atreams w Ith \\'atertalls cre&}e a relaxing 11ettlng 101· )'OU!\ f(l!lCiollll _n~w J.. Ol' 2-bflaroofu-aJ)lilment. From $19 0. Furniture avo.llable. Ottlce open 9:00 to 6:00, 2.100 Fairview Rd., Cbsta llo!eaa, Phone: 545--2300. * VILLA NINOS * 1 BR, 2 BA APTS Stlper-Comlortable-Qulel Enclosed Garage!t. Gas A: \Vater Paid. ~lo. to ~10. rent11.l11 $190 to $200 Children Welcome 2324 Elden Ave 833-248> ~ .,.PLEX nr Beach &. HI~. 1-farbor, deluxe 2 BR. w/lge deck~. drps, crp~ gar, etc. sm. mo. 846-8298 EXTRA lrg 2 B~Ba. dl;oic poolsidt-apl: nr beach, adult.I. Sorry, no pets. $175. t>:!6-3362 2 BR, frte gns & \\'Aler. Cpts, drps. Child Ok. no pets. $110. 842-1652 LARGE 2 Br studio, encl. Q:M&8". $157.50 nlO. 1nfant ck, not pets. 847-4440 • CHILD OR PET OK Luxury 2 Br. 2ba, 0\V, shag. 41~ 19th. DJl mo M&-5975 2 BR, • Ba condo. $230. Incl. uUI. W-3'116 GREAT \\'Bier view at \Voods LUXURY APT. LlVING l le 2 br., fum. suites or unfum. suite .. $295. to $t50. 2 Swimmlna J)OOl.s, 24 hr. s\\1lchhrd., ulfu. pd., el~ .• Coll. shop &: rm. serv:-;-elec. kl11., dshwshers., patkd or blllcya. &:: much more Opt. niald scrv., opt. tennis. r~oR LEASE OR RENT 2101 E. COAs:r H\VY. MESA GARDEN APTS Co\-e: 1-BR.; pool; $240. 2 ••-•-49+-1836 m-2200 & J DU.11115., Cl'JJIS, .,...,.,, ,.::.'-==-;;:::.~::....-~=I utilitla paid. BI t In 1, 1 .~;.; .. =•;.;•:.:;•..;S.::.;.:•:.:;c;.;h __ .:;3.:;84;.801 laundry facilities. R ec. NF.W 2 • '3 BR LUXURY room \\'/pool table, gym room, sauna, JX '· Adu1(1 CONOOt.UNJUl\.15, w Ide only, m pets. 2881 Brittol, OCEAN VIE\\IS ncnr Vic· O:>sta. t.f·ia toria Beach $375-$450 49+1795 751-4117 2 BR, 1 Ba, 1 blk lo OO!&n. Rdr1r .. trpk, d"'k, blw. LA QUINTA HERMOSA 1.,.cl265_._mo_._.,.,_·:!_339 ____ ,Spanish O:>unti-y Estate Liv· Me.. Verde 3863 Ing & Spadous Apts. Ter· raced pool, sunken ea 1 e HOl\fE AT?>tOSPHER.1':: BBQ, Unbelievable Uvlni;:. Deluxe 2 & 3 BR. Renlal t BR. UNio~URN . $190 Ofc .3095 l\l ace A Ye . 1 BR. FURN $215 546-1031. 1 BR. FURN $255 NewDOrt Buch 3869 ALL UTILITIES PAID ~ Adult5. No pet.I Vista Del Mesa 16tll Pork1dcte Ulne; "llun· 'DULT GARDEN HO~•~c tlngton Beach <714) 847·5'1~1. " · '""'""' 1 blk W. of Betlch on Ed-IRVJNE...AVE, AT l\tESA Inger. Soulh et 1st signal, Neu Ne\v;rrt Blvd. Fr.\)' t block. It Irvine Industrial Complex ...;..=~=o;-,-:=-- 1 BR $190, 2 BR $230. COME LIVE ""' Bldg w/am. Bllllanl•. ruor T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi. Securitr Patrol. Re!rig. Inc. WITH us •54~· BA YFRONT Channing lri 2 hr, 2 be. Plustl crptng, drps, 2 cn r prkng, pool. Adult. Watch the OO<it~ s;1ll by. $575 mo. b1gr, 613-798 5. 5-47--0321 . ' WESTCLIFF BLDG Nl WPOHT l<tACf1 0 < , I• R ., ... ·•••••fl•• efflc• • All (. 111 Mr Ht,w.11d 64!) 6101 • • ' ll ·--····· --· ·-·---. ·- • I • ~ltn or women 18 or over with cars, station wagons or lighl tMJcks . Pleasant outdoor work., your available daylight houri. Cali· fomia license plates · required. Apply OaUy- for job description & training 8:30, 10:30 AM or I :30 PM at the location nearest you. BEGINNING WED. NOV. 6TH 3150 La Pah1la, Anaheim (Near Kraemer) 7().1 No . Valley St .. Anaheim tOll Cre scent Ave ) 3019 Kil son Dr., Santa Ana (Bel ow Oyer Rd) 88 F'ah· Or .. Costo f\1esa (0 .C. f.""airgrounds enter fronl Ne\vport Blvd .) Equal Opportunity Ernployer " FACTORY HELP \\lill Lrain. Weisr. Mfg. &16-1787. FIBERGLASS \\.'• need 10n1eonc expert. l'nL't'tl in: TOOLING INSPECTION PURCHASING Call: tlJ.884.7700 CATALlNA YACHTS 11200 Victory Bl\'d. \\loodland Hiils, Ca. HANDYMAN - • --, .• .(. "" - l-i,.~~=.-:~~~;;;w.:::~4'~~:n~, Ma·,-;;~0,;;;;..:.-:_~iE_!;-~1p w.;:;~, n;i-;u;;i.:.~-, . iii MiKOi~ -:~~=IE;: =~~~:==-·-·· .. i.iOiJst:KEEPEJt WANTeOo 'JACK IN Tl!&.BOX. i!M)ed D.Uvery-Sunday Only-TY1'1Sr~ SEAR~ Vt PIUCi-SCRAM;l;ETS . . . for Chr1~!1m.!_• 1 'S:-v':!:.~· 'i\~ 13.iTi:: BaclM"l(ir lool:ll\IC for--lh... 011\111i~11 9Pi\t -J'.!~Jte. Dow:nt7 SaWi:I• It Loin Box Sprint,& ~ttntt {Iii u More tor you 'u 1,,..n ~ $3,99$. Coro. 28, lnb'd., apt. in 10n1l' Ute eookl111 I: Ille ,\ljl(j, l~U'i.&Mt. l20.l &leer OF DAILY PILOT TO CA.MIERS. RE-H'11s opeoniru fi 111 Hun· 1 Sate ANSWERS no tX\ll Mar&tl -*u11• $1.l.99:1. peanon 30. lnbd., -·-ml~LouA;y w. re I. Sl, Cc$tfl ~te!lll -QUIRES THE USE OF A ' .• 'OGE STA· •1---&am ornce fOt"ln· . nea. . Sal~~ . f\11 ('Ondltlon .fr alw1'.)A w .. ~1 .lOO Isl dtr 30 -· ··• M h I """ ~--· -•"I -· 11" 90 Son 00 "•" .... "· "'LOI!'!" QR"·A· ....,1a, S~ · a.n , ...,,Jlow p 10 /!\'tl, Ide... Journeyman tc I n c • T ON l"AGON OR VAN CONTACT "R div. w/iood typln&" -.uu ty. '"''" ••••• J~· ..... oa ,-., ·•uo.. ut\ 1.. "' ..... 11 •r1 llN\ Erkk.sOo 29' p-;w :~r1t. $3-lz,.j alt To """OrK hl auto club a.p-I 1 ., ' ni • Conw:t .Jltnoimtl at (211) FW.l •••••• $2'19:90 Sl00.88 E\lk1\ -PJuil! ,-Ooak -SOSIC, model 11L. Elec-f~' ~. ':f'1;r. ~fSY 64C1ti .. Oii ,,.n 1'113, 91,;i ·l'JOO bef ! 1 ,•-p Xln't ...... In-BENTON \VILLIAMS. 330 \\'EST BAY ci.e1 -.3 ,..,,. r u rt her m. ~n .... 128'3.95 S1S4;SS lnduct -a.osi::o ,~•-o-•"-p~~~1ot1, 1 ••.a"na· Or .• LB. 2 ... ,,.. ""-'6. • • ... • JIJ'ove< "" • i-... STREET. COSTA l\1ESA. TELEPHONE 'i1"1 __.,. .., • .,._ """''1 • .... .as ---ru that cnuld 1"111\" •• ... ·~· r1 ~·...., $:00 p.n1. ~1 tiUr&lll't! beul'fils, paid \'.!IC, form_atlon. n-w ... ·····-· -I Ill~ 'l\'QRt t na p~not111nle IOWld, Le s l ie 43!Ml976 430-8311 J JiolfsJ\'Pii' I BAB\'SITI'BR· I 5 Ouys. 6~. . 842-4321 FOR APPOINTMENT. ""Etftia,1 Oppor. Employtt At thew 2 loe&t~ onl)'C_;__ ha,·e happened to niy wile •l>Mkcn ll pedt.J t, 2 m.on•J ,,'o:;;;,,,·=.:;,;::,;-,...,::;:-~I Do I h I I I , 8 1 o1 . SHn. R.oebw* 111><1 ....... 'llU cOO"e to the dentist as a '""h; ca:&' tolal kq"Sl. ~ z.r ~LANOER Bah a ~.!iJ 110t'OOQ. x;usec con Iii·, LIK E A us nes~ yout A E val ,...___--=ty Emplortr \VHO WANTS TO \\'ORKT J)Cl1')' Ada.ms at Maanolla, child. He told her to open her :; 1 • ---•, ......... :wwnu ;iher dlneuc-mdl. alps S. .,2 - 1 ~ !Hon's., Stral~hh!n 1111 & ol\·n. Easy tull or p/tJme n q ~ ·-" ........ £ .. ,.. ,.,., H"-'-ton-Beach. te.'7184 .. and sh 1lasn'I .., ;o ~ • ..._. ·-nM !'of • xtras XI n t babysit Thtn~ .. 9A~l·IP~1. l\\.H'k. <..'ull 60-1113 aft 6, a& ..D:uv ~------.,1t St C.o& hk mou"t-,. e 6:30 P~I. don~ Cllll OOfl•i;e ~· $5~ Slip ~~II. at i---1.Ref'._-req'd, -S I . 9-0 hr. J No oblli;af\On. No Info ovtt Help Wanted. M-&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 CHOOS~ ~ 'Di'Orlt ~ I\ " ta t.a, BCLOSEDA L D Wltls .. ~ttO.RGASO"IC .• ·ca 11 .., 1 ••• ,,~ ... J~~ngtl•• "',,,.!:'.te,.,•, Lido, PerITT. Pf'I pty. M0-35$9 6T~IT 1 phonc, n1 ul't 1nake a ppl. fobonr yoM , be_ . ~ -ii ... ~.~-... .,..,..,.,..,.... ·~ •~ ..,... "'"" "' ,. , l;:i-;;;'fo;;;;,;c;:;;;.;;-,,;;;:-,;: i ;7,'i<i'i""';';;;;::;;:-';;:;;-';;;,;;;;;;; iNEEO 3. omcn lmn\@d to · M °" \\Omen. ......,, • · EL EC T R 0 N I C Orlan. does not' knoW of lhlil a,d , CAL. 25, 1969 C'ruls'c. eqWp'd. ' ij 0 U S EKt~EPER . \h·e:-ln. LIVE-1.N ll\·lper for eld~t'IY 1 "bu "' ,.....,.. • ,$.ALES . be 11.tzbtly bancJlc1:pped, MATTRESSES~. , , P.fodel '7lL. BfautJrul oon. "•>--'v&fe ..... -., SG;900. or will ,consider pai:•i • I! , N.B. Salary open. Cleaning, won1an. Roon1 in 11' ob t I e d 5tti le ...,,.,.stmas Pr'9-· •' . Neat • Cl~ Ap~ •-..1 Furnrl..-.... 11 c 11 ,-,.. ,..... •• ,,. """'~~ • raund, llte <.'OOklng for 1 honie. bO:u-d & 11alacy. Non duel~_ 1'"ull/p/t. t..fr. Levi INSTALLATION & Vts., retired, ~ 25 to ro: -::,.,_,, Ii Twin "S;, ~'!fio.m..~t S:~ ·P~t. a l):i , FRIE nen;hlp . .,_,..,/ .. ., · _ _; t n1all chil dren, childcare. io;111okrr. Ca~ ne«:u. Phone 8-16-MSS. BRAKE & FRONT sUppJeinent' your lncorne:. P~CE(; ~MOv!: NOW!! mt cJ.11. before dije to Advlt n..;.._., Classes Bo.ti, Slips Docks'""~ , 644-731W. • d:.1~gh!er. 6 7 3-2 7 3 4 or NEED Ucensee to hold Open END MEN Drive a C!-b g hn or~ a AUO a !unous'ltne of beaut-. an 1 werin; aervlce control l\ow acce"';~'~ationl. O 0 CK Pa 1 nt 1 na:~Repa\r HOUSt:l\t:EPl:.R. live-in, 2 616-S\39. lfouse on new c u s I 0 in day. Apply in ~noon, King & Quttn l3;R furn. to before that t:lp1e., ~ do l'"'or blton)l"ltion pl,t"ise call , '-'a·•t P -'nt: and Vamlah. Jiltlc i::lrl~. Eng. or Fl't"nch LV'N Charge, 3-11 '$1\if! SJ:;. homes ...... 833-2224 For Pep .Bo_ya Store \•ello'A· Cab O:>:, 186 E. 161.h be sacrificed withL"'I next 45 oot know ol this ad. Private 642·ml l.n Co.s1a .fesa., or .!aJ" ;.'•Jim ~2. tssentlll t. Salary o P c n · B:.iy' lt>\I" Cot1''· llosp, t........,ta NEW FACTORY Immediate oPf!nln;&. x In' t St., C.OS-ta Ma;a. _days. . party. 9EJ3.6133 in f'l:lunlaiP Valley.1 -="""=•===~---1 ' 71<1-8.li-3 4 92, I fllcsa, 6t2-350S. Braneh oullels iusl opening sala.ry &: 11.'0l"king col'Kh & \\'OMAN to care tor invalid. ~ & 833-962.1 C'ONCRl.""TE Pump. mounted Our instructor ttqU.ests that DOCKS ..1 HOU~Kl-:EPER llYf' I n. in area l'lttds the fo\Jowin;: liberal employee benefits. Llin-ln. .~board &: sm. on Pkk-t1P-ReallOl'lable. only tllOM &I.Dee.rely inte:r~t-~p to at acce5:1 lhni Archie• ~hllll be 111>1e 1.0 ll'!H't>I "·1th I MACHINIST \ t.trmt Tme i185 wk Appl)• Jn Person salary. ~ BA.SSE TT DJ n in a Rm . SG-8514 e:d in learning to play the Bridge. STh-19&3 2 adults. Prest1i;e home, IOP · Setvmen (2) ~ 120 ,,,'£!: ,tst .~1 1 , wlchlna .~~J!'._ kinz .~ WAL.~T l\fATCHlNG DESK, Orlan lhoald. tllkl' advan-,Boats Stor.ge 9090 .'.~ill'Y· J~efc1't>rn.'t'11 r ~ q . • S&lf:'amm v)"<'l'I , '1<>n :'I. ,..,.,. qUNm s ... ~ ...-~uvm M.'.,., d 1 al t•ae ' this -.. ol!tt. ,,,-' ' ) r. ·-~ ... ___ _, h ol •-Crede~. Chair, 2 rr ti -.u ... --.:: 3118. ' (Prototype Pref O\.T ;;Q. m&ftlo:u, cn.r. I j ~"'-· m:.n.:l!Jon or naµg • s H • tilr!. 4 Gun Glass Front CasP. ,(Nit ,Mut;c Seryice i Shi aVa.llablllty. N!'Y.'J)Ol'1 HOUSEKEEPER-Livt' l..n' All bene:tits. CllrMT po&!Hons. SALES .. dwi Jio1 V lovr seats, hide-a-beds. Ii: &12-94M. PRlVATE PARTY WANTS Bea h. Up lo 32 fl. power f:agtblliff. 3 ~iris. 1 , 8 , 1 0 . 3 Yrs rnin. exoer. a.s 1 494.1065 ro.·~ rellable person to help tamps. Used ~or dlspl1131 TO BUY EIANO FOR , boa , 6'13-5253. ,. . .,. ~-sr.u•i• Pt"Ototy"" l\tachinlst. l\tust 1ne in my vitamin, memicaJ onlr · I BUY" r~;~~~~~~~~I 1>-t11-J.;t;:1<1 ur ,,...,... hn\'e 1~rough knowledge or !"' & calalogue business. NE'f'd • \vEsr COAS"r CONST. . . • • CASJf * ~?-9'145 ~ iibUSEKEEPER to live-In. ,.t-up & N'W>l'&lion of all not leave your present posi. Antiques 8005 ·~79n Ccod, uaed furnlttft &. Sporti-Goods 8094 ~~a"m· ~ "3166 sch. a~ e l! IN n d a rvd model s.bop I lion, Ovniership possibilities. -MODEL FURNITURE apJ)liancel Or ,\rjlJ Sf'-11 f9r you • ._ • I . Jlrtt) ""'""'"" ui,,...., nachinery. Responsible (or 1 \\'rite C'!ll-6Silied ad no. m 200 YEAR old IOlii:l oak ~ MASTER'S AUCTION WJNCHESTU Model 1200., lrftflart•lioft ' HOUSEKEEPER'S ttlicf. 2 prototype model "·ork for ~lo Daily Pilot P.O. Box droorn set. 3 Pc's. Bed, Prtc:rs slashed. must unload 646161• w 133-9625 PumP. 12 ·~c;_;a.u ge. 2*" ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii \ days n 1veek. Vic. &llh St. enginee1ing development & 1560, Cosca t.Iesa. Ca 9'2626 dres.wr &: "'"Ph tablr. Call bal o( ntodel.tum. BJg Can· aft 6 or Sunday 83~( Chan1ber. Full choke. UOO • NB. s-1;;.ooss. all'O short run production • PR er matching ruby vases. &15-9006. yon East apts. 48% Pine ' WANTED ~.L£!11. e.•968 -42:53 & Campers, Sele/ JUNIOR SALESMEN """'· Xln't oo. beoefito fo. SALES REP TRAINEE ALL OA!< Roll Top O..k. Valley Lo., 10.A>I to 3 P>L -~~ • • Ront elude : l \Vks vacation after /lM Good starting salaiy. car. dre&sers. Oak .but.Jet Pump Come to ~l gate on Sari. TOP CASH OOILAR PAID FI8cHER skU;, 190, Orwitb ' 6 mo's. Christrnas wk of! exp & comm. Oe{free Organ. M2-ll43 Joaquin Hillll rRd. FOR YOUR J EWELRY, lolarker bindinas. Ullld one '66 Chevy Custom Pic:;k UP, 9120 A,se 10.15. E9.ru $20-SilO pt>r w/pay. Group im. star~ , helpful. Tremendoos future OAK Church Pew. ·9\~ ft. 'VATCHF.S, ART OBJECTS. aeaJOn. $90. 6'13--6998 with t..ake & Shore Po~top week getting new cu!'tomen: day 0Df hitt . .1'.fany more-w/growing co. $315 4 Bentwood Chatra All MAnltESSES. •·• GOl,D, s1:;:·-R SETIRQV!UCEES'. Store Rest B•r 8095 Camper. Jilcludes ice bo.~ • .ft !he DAILY PILOT a.lter OCUmentor Jason Batt Agency SllO. 557-2658. 1 ' • -f'lNE FURN & AN · ' ., 3 burner stove, oven_, .chool and Saturdays.. You Division NEWPORT 17400 Brookhursl, F. Vly I•'LUTED tops. Ovt!r' 2CO yrs. ' ••• MATIRESSES. ~22tl0 CASH RePter NCR. nu heater, sink, fresh Wllltl' ' mtlflt be out i.r school by Parsonnel Agency Suite 213 ~m old. call 646-(397 far w. Queen, Full & Twin Sets 'I IUY!! cond. Sac. $295. ~Days ·bqlding tank, tLl~eps 4. Call 3:00 pm and bl' able to v."Ork Addre11ograph Newport Be•ch '42-3870 SALES Ask for Ruth. PRICED TO MOVE NQW!! . & SJJr.3374 eveg 645-Ta54. 548-!Wt3 or 540--2080 at least 3 d3ys i>tt v.·ee)f. No Multigr•ph _, EAO JHISI 1_25, YR old "Lincoln eo~i" 833-9625,lt &16-8686 Goodr used fUnulUN h"1NG O' 1he Road Cabo..-en. dcliveriet. or collecting. 292 s 0 · 1 S.A R ~ apPllances or \\ill sell lor you TuUy, Top Kat, t-.fe Too, Transportation provided. Eci'u~~ ~~~}:;npto:Yer NURSES " ~ (d~a kmf:. Call ROOKER. upholstered, $100. MASTERS ·AUCTIOM I loot If·*) &Customshells. t.fcaaCam- C' u 968 -48 12 · ~~~~~ ... ~~ Slaff Rel"'f SITOO A t.footh ?/Time m, Shl'll :t.tarble Table, w/gold 6461616or1)).9'25 ...._~ 1'. per Sal~. 2036-Ha rbor, Equal Opportunily ~ploser t.TAJD \VANTED. part lime:. Ri s;,ooo A 1.lonth F/Time Applr•nces IOIO iron bench. $2'l5. ( 19 3 0 } a.fl. 6 or Su00:1y 839-0974 -Cosla Atesa ClAEttied Ads ...... fH2-r.ii8. Call Mesa J~1 WE ARE NOT A \~~d~:i:~~ ,).~~: FREIGHT Dl\~tAGE SALE }~:~ v~ c~~ti $ ~-~ t WANTED !ene 9 . AJO s -.~c~.-m-,.-,.-.~,~,.,-,.-~,~,.-• ....,, Help Wanted, M&F 7100 · MAINTENANCE REGISTRY, BUT ~ New Hoqiolnt Rdrlgefators, velvet. $500. _Reclintt, ,$15. TOP CASH OOUJ.R PA.JD ra $200.St~ ~~,ret.s. Ice box. . Washer:$, Dryers, Dl.s b-~iD9 FOR YOUR JE\VELRY. CJ:.'"LESfl-\L _ NAV!CiNl'J0.'1' uo...-..-» ELECTRICIAN WE DO NEED SALESLADY washers.· Neiv \\'\UT'anty. BEAtmFUL. P.lush. new \VA'l'CHES. ART OBJECTS, CLASSLS Xo"'· 1oi·nfin:;. All Motorcycles/ Km.,·ledgl' or t!ett'I. wir'g., RN LYN' Pffm. p/ti~-to assist mg?'. Credit, Bot.\, 3623 W Jcvesut. $100. Al80 new col GOLD, SILVER SERVICE, methods includ':;.:. :'! com-.$$optatl _ elect'L motors. tr o u b I e 'S * S !\lust bl' exper. & resp_ \Vamef"" $11.nta AM, nea'.r kiveseatrnoo. Also new col.· nNE FUR.Ill " ANTIQUES. pu ter fonnuJ.a. UiJ per, k.>s- shool'g. & c:o<k' req'mts. up P•ge Boy Maternity Harbor. 979--2921 ortul shq 9' x tZ rug, 645-2200 !on, ~ 10 D shoilid ~urlic.-e. 9150 ·!~ui"~v.gd~te~.s~~P~;~ ·AIDES So. Cst Plaza 557-5134 KE.'l'~tORE w1uiher & Gas S&'O. ~fuil ~· m.~st 11tt, QJtGA·N• Ort i:J? l 9!> •. ~.a!I e~·es;.<n:1 ~.i'Ji ·I ~'Tll\'Q_~tlitet"ials Jn~ .• 600 SALESLADY Dr,ye r, .S iliQ. each. 325.LslaQdAvc.....Bal -~ileTlflc e1 $l~Ciii l4 W'OOD Fi~boat,. -· I Victoria ~t .. -c&r.J.n-F.qiiaJ'. . ;.-OwoRK IN -M'op u =:eed & Delivered. VERY INEXPENSIVE,,l'.l~ .finance. Xlnt ronc1. Prtv.ate -Z>H~ Johnson & trlr. $300. OpPOitun1ty Employer \ Nl'WpOrt Beach. a l tt r e cond., 2 cOOChes, ch:r., tblS, pa r t 'i no d w n I p m t • Bumper 1or small truck $25. KOTO I ~. I T11t..w1..-l'ISIMnfll ......... flt wtMI.-. 1111~ HELP WANTED ....,_....,_ o...111 ... Qui ftor.15-....... --... ·-..... ""-.......... "' -oc. ........ C.-looii ,_ ... 1•--.,1"11illl~IO'M - l\tALE & FEi11ALE wanred. ORHAONSGPIETACLOSUNINTY ~~tin~. Ex~f~ Rent Weaher11/Dryer1 lampii, lm'-2118. 537-617 ~ ~2393. ~e Hf~ 7J&7~1. Ranger Daytin1c hours. Apply Ken-S2. Wk. F'UJI ~1ainl. Garage Sale ' IOSS CB UN ITS, ca~/home, 23 · · · · ' tucky Fried Chicken. 2929 -4:30 pm. •639-1202• c:-iannel,. can 499-14J7 &tier Boat•~ Power · 9040 H ~-c••1 NO fE£ EYER SALESGIRL for "'omens & GARAGE SALE. Furniture, 6 E.Coast \.,.>'5·· ·,"'A'·NTED ·• mens sportsv.·ear & s,k i F~~~.8Prc~:p~t:ft1 f>'\!IO furni1ure. TV, V\V p.m~ 1 1 h "2 o ·c rui,11e r s Custom MANAGER W clo!he~ E..~per. n~s. Full Call an•"lnte 6'5-5258 parts, Qllldrens toys, mtn GE Mobi e le e P one· a l.apstrake • 7 3, l.15 hp Couple or young man ~ 0 l Shift or 5. Cho6'se your 01' plume. Apply 1n pen.on, J• • and w"Drnen clothC's, small cbanel. ;475. 494-1131 day&. John!IOn D/B pwr shift, 3 nt~nage a S;an Anton to own day 1, hour s &. Getaway, So. O:last VUlage, Bicycles 8020 appliances,· lawn mowers, Call 5-t5-4068 •ft 1plh concealed ~U. fet'dii!i 19 \VtllE'.l')I tasting room. No specialties. Compare our f>56-8276. t.tlsc. odds and ·ends. All BALBOA BAY a.un gal h.lel tanks. \'llf, CB. 2 SCOOTERS Like N·ew e~Jl';l'-nee. w:~.!'i~lf .:;0· pay rates. SCHOOL HOURS BICYCLE prjced to go. No priee loo Family t.1embership tor Sale bait lanla, -BintinFi !OP .t: Cond. 1 VEsPA R.Au.Y 'Tl. No invesl. on .,.... ' 1 v. STAFF BUILDERS small. 2.658 Santa Ana Ave., (:Ztn 392-3891 many more xtraa:. aOUJou11 1~. l I.. AM BRET A ~~~ 0A~lJc!~ioi:s ~~e! i0~; MEDICAL SERVICES 9:30At.f · ~~1~0~aily, Sal 10 Spd, Mens & Ladies Ct.f. Sterling Sll\''E'r r I at'"' are . ~it~~~~· Ph: SILVER SPECIAL '6 9. taken no\\'. For 11tfo call • optional. Exp. de-sirable in $79.95 SOUTIQUE It RITM?.IAGE TOW)e El Grande. JA1 prier 150cc (600 mi only) Pvt! 1213) 2 2 3 -14 0 1 ask for 500 So. ?ilain, Orange Oturch or Sunday Sch ., 20'' Hi-riM Boys & Girls SALE s pon sored by: ~1221 6-14-M52.. 34' Expre11 CruiHr Pty. 979-fT~ &: 581-ZU:. \V&YIX'-Suite 110 TI4/f>l?~TI PT'A, Scout'g. or Co!71· $49'5 Nrv.'JlOl1llarbotSpa1t i c WATER SOFTENER FORMER City ot Long 1'02,; SUZUKJ, super cln., -Equal ()ppor. Employer munity 'l'.'Otl<, elc. For tn-MX 0 .• Blk League \\led .• Nov. 6. 10 KN\ NE\V, sacrillce SI~O Bea c h.Rescue Boat. lo mi., $400. er but offe'r. MANAGER TRA INEE terview appt., call bmi.'ttll • *·~ 9 1{t es am1 ptn' Waljllll Products -, •• h 4 ••. -· Powered by Chrysler V8. &13-137ii Aft. 5P,\J l I G t NURSES WANTED 8A~1 & J{tAM, ..-. ~ up Bldg. 240 Briga:s, Co 11 ta ""' ~ :0..1nt (or fi&l\ing & diving. , 'lO KAWASAKI 'la h Ill ~ Good. start ng sa ary. rea RN'S, LYN'S 2S89'2 La~ Dr. ?.l.V. ?.tesa. Ph. ~2133 No ad· tOll Comple!ely rtlt & ~nt 1 · c "'!"· oppor. for advanceme,nt. PRACTICALS SECY/BOOKKEEPER 131·1'44 mission charge. Misc. Wanted h.1.\Jloul. smo. Pvt pty. GI ~well, n1ust sen. U50. !\lust have retail s a es 11 ·•·•-A N U t •-h . w s:~.,.•et•~. fTI<l = '-'~. ~ aft. 12 background. A "'"h'"'. P""' a : oellC To $ill). Run yoor own show. EVERYTHING GOES £' T f ,......, -,, ...,.,-,...., 8 A Communi ty Nu rs et J\lust be 11.·eU versed ill all (8ts. IOlS Lea~Halff'rke W~~asDOt>en~:hopoa~\Vn.L BiJY OR LE ASE t ·n~~'hSAJ\11~.Xleqt. I ' 1 Jason est gency R.egi.stry, ~ 17612 Beach Bl, ofc Procedutts Lob of Frl/Sa.t/Sun _ Nov 1/2/3 & ViUage F'~ir,.Laa:. Bc:h. \VIU H~ah Gear & Di '' i 11 g Condiuon. ~-'360 1 Su~i~13Brookhunt, F~ Sujle 3-A. H.B. Ofc hrs variety & chane'nge for self H l MA l..AYAN Kt'I"I'ENS. Ncv 819/JO. 4125 Seton, sl'll custom made toys on lfOl!l'. (714) 752-0621 I 8-J. Ph. 8-$-l36G. starter. Sealpoints i. Fl am e "· lr:vine. 5:>2-o3i·t c 0 n $ \ g nm en t ?tla.'i:\ne, 67i7--9Z';i> IN u Rs Es A IDE s .. e X·' AAMES 1004'/. FREE Persians. \\1titeso l: Blue. SECI'JONAL Gm.. I 0 0 s e 6r~. 26'0\\o"ENS cn:r A·l cond .3eU kfle tterns •••••• ~~ perienct'd. B a Y v i e \\'Con-Bureau.of $75. _& up. 67~ back cw;hions, gel. con d • Rel>lt "111l· elec ref &, stv :~:~~~~:=~~!~~~~~~=: \'altS('l':nl HO!ipitul, C i\t · Employment Agtncy Dogs 1040 Sl2:> .• pretty hang'i;'t lamp. Musicel lnstrum'ts toll Oller p\"t pty ~/'.!83-4256 ·12 'i A:'IIAllA :m. s 1 r e e I ' Bike. Elec iun. lo ml. Xlnt t..'OOd. 7jJ-4t«l -~~ --~ -™-. NURSES Aides, 7.3 &. 3-ll. 2700 Harbor E\vd,. 82.i~8~ e PUPPY WORLD e BEG. SAT; Hshld Item~. ooii-RENT '72 P.ElNELL CABIN CRUI-111/J I. AJ/J_ . ._. _A__j Exper pttf'd. Will tr a in· Anahm 600 :i tucbd ~"-Jn BuU Tenier !..:ab Dobe:i-m8n tume jevrelry, misc. 3187j SER 22', fuHv equip. Slps 5. l 9 7 4 0 P EN R 0 A D 2 3 ' 71/~"ll/~ fh Xlnt \\'age & ben. £.\2-2410. Org 2 City st American 'Eski~o, Collies, So. Coast Jlwy. 499-1226 $3 • Dana Point &llH2:000 d1\'n S I a I es man. 12000 mi., Motor Home•, Sele/Rent 9160 @;! NURSES Aide 3-11 Shift. *S •yi 8ookk eper• l JI dogs, Chihuahua, Tiny 15 pc. wood Xmas Nativity luke O\'er S4500 497.2370 ~nerator, a.ir, als'ei 1 P "' r. A CONY'ENIOO' 9..oPPING . Port 111l'Sa Conv. 1-lospltal, e~ ~ ~ Poodll'S. Pit Bulls, Cockapoo. acene. $25. Black light, but· 714-557-4136 l009 ISLA.NDER 27' oontp. ~.ipM~ to · Pvt, c 8£Wtt«;; GUIDC fOR THE" --Call 642-(15911. L I h st s 'tt~Y,.. 101rl\fIXED PUPS Stud Ser-t(Wlholer.ss e:11. SM-tm. . GU£1•-·o Aocordion. 12 0 equip'd. will Ira.de for real '"'""='-"""'7---=---,.-1 l'~ <w.ONtHtGo. ,4020 B~ h., w.nr8190 vice l\ta&t Breeds. Roller ........ ~ taf ~ ·m Dodge V1tn Conversion .......... I::. I w I w kl ORDER CLERK ii:iA Jobe m.-55 ~arie~~~~~Turtles, ~~~~~le~: 1:=i!: =·9 ~ $1'15. &46·803S 24~ ~KIPJACK~ taPt/fm , !~;rt.Y: 11::h.Xl;~:t': For •n eel n om•n' or !,"o Cherge To Yov DACHSHUND !emaJe pure. $5. SM-1.Zn Ofc. Fum. & Equip. IOIS ~,: ~.~~nt l -'~""-7"'-"====--1 C•ll Sue 642-5671, etJc. 330 to.tin. c: le r ic:a.I ex per · Established 1965 bn!d wirehair with papers. 4917 w. rimurie Ln. SA \\le&t MOTOR HOME J.tust \mow IO key adder, SECRETARY ~ Has. shots:. 3 yn: washer $35. Xma..s dtt:or. SS. JBA.1 SELECJ'JUC t>r'D Ex-IMts, S.il ·9060 RENTALS type 60 w · P · m · Good p-~ ti-· ,_ ""....:-__ .. old. Prefers adults. CUstodi-. . S25. SM-1217.· , .... ··-·,..jters. 1375" DALE'S •--telephone tecludqun. Xln't =• '""' PA •rt>ou;i. anu ecu 1•"' l.J'VC'"'' • 26' COL. ?i.tK-1, slttps 4, ~ co. benefi ts include: t \vk& G e n e r a I bttice 'Ct.'Ol'k. an ~'OU.Id like to m:.'OUP SB HorHI ING Under eerv. Xlnt c 0 n d · fi e &lL'I, fl gal, s· hd rm. Three Ve~ions! City-Sport Jacket I • t , ;: • ,, - SIZES e.20 vacation after 6 mo •, . lol a 1 u re w cm an w ith out Qf .PIX'~ f':>:pensl' but 581-3102 encl head. hold. tank, radio. Tr•ilers, Trevel Christmas wk of! v.·/pe.y . pre~'ious experience desired. reaJ O!>.)l'ct IS !' lovin&: hOme ARAB i1organ ~!&I"_! (10 Yr) EXEC i&Yo'VI dlrs $I~/ 2 5. :\1nt cond. Nept. mooring. l6' StfASTA Tra\.iel ttallu. Group inl. starts day of Could develop into full time for U11s be:autitul, atte:ctioa· Exp ridl'r'Oflly. Jump1. secy dU'S $8124. Dks, aces. fr~ 5'13-fi6U/642-6618 hire. t.tany moi'e. pogition. Call 5.;'1-1622. ate Doxie. 846-2659: $500 s.Jl-3816 Pi~. 867 W 19 C 1.t ' COLilloffilA 1.5 Aleter-./e:ry $700 CC~il ~~-Documentor SECJU-,"'TARY v.·ith secu.ritia 'PEKINGESE Jewelry to70 .&15-14U. ' gd. cond. No facllitit'I but -:--:--=---;;oc--,:-=<01 • • P:<p. lor in,·est. counsel'g. AKV-PUPS -HER ilf E S ELECT RIC lit Is 3Z' of wry fas.I Auto Ser. & P•rts MOO Division ~ ~~B, X1n t. ben e's · ~ 4'2-1128 WANTED TYPE\llRITER perfect mn-saJ\boat. $-1,500. 96 3 -2 SS 7 WANT TO BUY Stock Hub- Addressogr•ph COWES At"C. Omm,p. Ped., rt:>P CASH DOLLAR PAID 'dition. l yr Old il.S6 831-0191 eves. caps tor 1963 Chev e: 11 e Multigraph •SEr.VICE Sta. Salcsm~ "-,sz. Pups, 2 mo&. S.1.ble .FOR . YOUR J.~LRY, Pets IOl7 LASER. 493, T angerine MalibU. 968-4971 Ask for 2921 s . De..lml.er, S.A. lube man. Top pay & ~ l\lolhe:r 3.yn. l\fust 10eu: 6-ts--WA'l'CJIES, A.R'J' OBJECTS, 'v.•/ShoreUne Trtr. Raiche! LaJTy Equal Oppor. Employer benelits. Exper. man ~re · 8993: GOLD, SfLVER· SERVICE, ANIMALS R US block. Life ,jckl & board I ~,-;;O;;UR;;-;;;F;:;,..::,:::,on=e"'T1N::""'.:"'.p1"1::,.I I '"~""'!!\"""'~l""""'""'~ I rul~ or p/I. Shell, 1 ith & tRiSl:I Setter pup pi l'll, FINE FURN&: ANTIQUES. PET SALE bag. Call ~7-m. 4 15'' whls. FOUR us l\fq Part-time Sale1man l'rvine. N.B. 'Purebred 6 wks, shots. fa 66%200 Puppies, cute & cud de J y, ~tUST SEU. 18' Sol Q.t. \\"hlf'. complete for Pinto. 3:0.f \Vindo1v Film. 644-8494 SERVICE S 1 8 · Att~ndant ·Call 64>~13 • Machinery 8071 Iron\ $10. Birds, slilg\ng w/trl. f.1int cond. 73 PiltA 962-2013. I able to ~'Ork da)'s or eves. Re u Cl $1 TJ5 U l '"-;~L,'.:;-:----..,;;;:I PERiltANENT Part • tin1e. Apply al 15922 Pacific Coast SCO'M'ISJ-f PUPS. 8 wk!:! old. *H'OB·B· YISTS* Canaries &. more. pt e1, 1amp., · • or o e:r Rec Yehle... 95a0 Mon &: Tul'I ttftemoons & '-I H B 1~31 .,,..., l"'TI Rgstrd w/shots. pVI pty. Tropical t' t i; h LARG~"l' 67tt866 eves, in Compo5ing Dept. ' wy, . . .., .,,,,._" . (714) 673-2351 SURPLUS PrinUng machln-PET SELECTION IN 0.C. IR\VJN 321-BARGAtN! CHINOOF.·TO'\'OT1\_S J'OUl'ld 1 "' ...... ·~l'." 'I/ Will train. PENNY SAVER, , Sl::R.VTCE Sta. An~ndant AKC BOSTON TERRIERS • ery. t.todel 33 llnotype; 3615-W. ?.lc~"'addcn, Sttnra Catch Rig, Aft Cabip, trlppt>r now ort dUtplay .• •. :t. 1~·Nev.1J0rt Blvd., C.ilt. Full & Pan-Time 6 \\fkll old. · Comet wJ2 maaa.Dnes, proof Ana. Dsl Eleatl'Orlks-nee r Ready for vacation 1?1pa .•• . ; ti/ • ' ~ Pl .. s•nt Eve Work 990 E. Coost-H\\')', N.B. ~ prei•, galley cil)lnit_s. «;:au 839~ ~. Pri P.ty. sb--:ns:z• BU)' llO\Y! · • · 11lllpecl and • ''"r.;v'~·,~: 1 ', \ppty in·~~~nly b<" n si~1~14p~1t '~~ 1= ~~:r;:~~-~~ ~~~I; nft!,~-~-3~ 1 days, PIAnos a Or9en1 11WO ~~~n:~ ~~~r."'::itn:'~ -~;9 ;1ki'n "r.ia~ee;11;f~ i.7-,.,..;:,,,. 7 & 8 pm. Founlain V11lley ~hell, 3131 }!arbor, C~t wlchlktren. 842-9183 ~rt 6, Mlsc•llMMOUI IOIO 1,.;•~·/~be~;g~e~deck.~.~SS~7j;5.~54S-;f~1~61~7: [ ,~~-~n~B<~~~·~"'~• !J/.,~'~.'k;.~d~ .. ~·-1•_"="..,."" Drive In Theater. J.Sil5 S SOLDERERS PIT BULL.Pups, Purple rib-• PIANOS 112· DYEJt.0~1<. Good Con-B 'ookh FV • >....L."""~·~~ tor p ~ , "12 FORD Cmpr. Van, Bub-1 urst. NEED 20 bon, UKC. LoTsble: ~·atc:h-l'l.,__..-8 •••rJll • ORGANS ditkln. le top, auto., Sle1\io tape, PRESCHOOL Teachers. Im-dog. Sl00..$209 (714) 8-G-592-1 Jlaw a Decorator ~ ' , ' 6U-3l43 self cont'd. New tires. Xlat. mediate opening~. ~lorning.s SOLDERERS Fumiture I050 ~ln1,~--c·i·· orpul> blrtals fr $5 SAIL 26' Sloop. Oean. ._·eU $4.200. ~eva. & afternoons. 6i5-40'12. Fn· ,...........,. ~ I ""'· . ... equipped. Priced right at day thru ~1ond3y '-TRAINEES cusroM Club· cha.in, aw;t i"" SHORES lNTERlOR Open Nitihh 'tH t -.. $3250: ~12 ~:·67 ~esh ~ PURCHASING CLERK hUN. 3 h.fQ.'S EXPER = ~~:00-oostDes~,ause~ llOL::~ ~~QUE by Set.c 'tll 5:JO, Sun. 12-5 21' .Al.BATr.OSS, iOOll day $200. 642-0513. • Experienced OR SCHOOLING $1Z. Antiq oak table $125. SenM>r Glrl Scout Troop t..iS *9i•no• al Gr1nd1* tJ.ller-~ed ke-l· a., real hlll" 'Trucks tSM • :\1n't benefits. O:mtact htr. EXPERIENCED 40'' Octagon oofftt table Companer111s Sat Nov 2. 8ald'Ni!l·Cable·Otlckerln& p in. iljQ .. 673-l2l •. lo.J.f\~ "t:>~ Carlew, ~m4, Costa PttIN. 6 MO'S EXPER $40. 6H-0421. lt-5. Girl Scout Office on .f'l8Cb.er •Ka11.'8.i·Rlmball CZATAl..lNA Zf, l nbo1:rd, '60 FORD 1!1 T. ~I. ad "'1 l-lt'.i<& O I i\T e 5 a iltemoriA.I Hospital, TOP ENTRY cu s TO f\I Span. Dining Adams. Ci\1 (next to .Post -Knabe. Af~:on .!; Harr"'1 . many :irtn18. ~e'v 11 8. ') s · ('fli, new 1ran!L, bill. brb. 301 Victoria, Ci\f EOE. LEVEL PAY 1 rn1. sel & 011ftii1. Sc 11 d oftitt' ' • ~I~tt -Soh.Lner -S1eln-$14,000. 673-l!KJ-, °" 6'16-W07 ! fuel pun1p. ~"'. ~-Loov·~lltctico111rm1d1 1un'J' r·:.EA!-F.:~AT":: NO F~ v.·bod. ori~ .. <.'CINI '22oo. Must NE\\'PORT Beach Ten 11 is w~ ·Storey A Oark • \\lln· Cla1111f)ed I~ ..... s.12-5678. 518-7983. 111:.u•~ 1.0 "'I'll!> Jacket. SALESP!::OPLC. \\ln• n ° 1 STAFF BUI LOE-RS .i;ie. Best oner over $500. ct u b r Ii mi \ y Tc n n 19' er • Vt1urlljter • Yai11ahf1 ~ _,_,. l l'•thto SWEATEU..JACKET \1·ork 1n 1he l101test arra1'1, I '6'ITr3486 1-t embershlp. Sacrifice. f\ew Si.oinets t.. •••••••• Sj$ , .... 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S'6-3l&l " addlOontl dt\:e:rt. 6T~W.~ "o' 1NV0>1 P. · WIV tt11-11 100...., '41t ~v.,.,, ~"'· "'"Y. Mu'WUmQ111tteook~l ··~I or nl~ f&ct Ufl . :'.Yr to h t QUAl.lif"l 1\ltn"11 Suit• 42 GULBURANSEN ORCA N~l~:,,~1 Good ®"'J ~ {)N~~::.1 e:Jt,1·•1.J~· J.)Qlu!t)forToda,,.•3 ...... ::.o" profl1 on pnxlu~~~. can H11\~ sun1v1hu1i: you ".-11t to Hare to01ne1 t~)\ld ""dlt 1~ l'H'llll'l.r }ado.'f:tH ·32 Wlist run pu~h bullon orchestra .,,,i.u.•~.tl. · ''" · ••·16 7433 • . ·,.j • 8(Jolcor1tJ1f<r fc \I'" :«I i:•'.!--019.1 tor rroe dcn1orlhtu· seU'!' CJ.ag.«ilit'd o.dB do ti ar.1?1 1.11~·o'w ~~••12 t.i.··",'k• "$IO ~9'107 1: plMO $3500 4$1-1293 __ _... ·~.....,---::::--------·--• tlon. ~'tll • can N0\\1 6-fU6i3. v.-fl • cap w 6u.o6 •· • · · , - -------------. ------•,• I • ' ' • • . I • • • .. . ~ • .. : • .• . ' ........... ··-h ~··· .......... ' ,, . . .... ...... ········-·-· ···-·· ... . ........ .. . .. ., ' • • • • 1 ••••••. ·-·· --.......... I 1 .T;.;r.o•.;;.cla:-"---~......;'.o.560:..: Auto• Wanted 9596 BMW 9112 Joguar '64 FORD, Jl15. Ii T, v.s, TOP DOLLAR 1;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;,;;1 -615-~-R&u, ,. bell-:-PAID '65 FORD P.U. w/campe' IMMEDIATELY ,, shell: Re.bit motor. Good ""'· -· FOR ALL '64 DODGE Crew Cab ,. FO ton. $800. v-0, < •peed. cai1 REl~N CARS 84).""' CALL OR COME IN V-9570 TO SEE US . NEWPORT IMPORTS -1 - WE'BUY IMPORTS 1111\tfh Jlt11p1111!'1 f:.! '·' ' .. ' ' " • " '"~'"'' ,. '. '"' t4•, .. . -' KNOCK OUT SMOG KDOCK ·OOX Tiit .W--cltTiCff wil cite:..... prevhootly a• hr4 NOX ...i,-. S .... law ,......., 1"6-70 ..wclH to illhll one; W• c• llOW -..., _.. lo -C .. f•111ia'1 olr -~ -' IF YOUR LICENSE PL.\TE ENDS WITH -INST ALLATIOM MUST BE · NO LATER THAM NOVEMBER 30, 1974 · Sadchback Valley Imports 2•402 M-t,t Parloway, Mlulon VltJo 495-49 9 131·2040 -Harbour VolkswOC)en 18711 '-h tlvd. ~llljloll ·--42.4435 ·-·- -leach Imports IOOO W. c-1 Hwy. Htwport •-"-'45-6406 -Mission Vlefa Imports ;1'701 M•~•lt• Pnway, Mlooloo VltJo 4'5-1 00 131·1740 -Cre•lfl' Malors 20• W. lot Sine! Santo •--05·3171 -.W..-I. San Llncaht Mercury 2626 H.._ ll•d. Coolo M1-S41J.56l0 -COllMll Che•rolet 2'HH-llftl. CO.lo -Mt-546-1200 -U~tnitY Olclilnolille 21so H.._ llJvd. ~lo Mt"=541J.H40 ' Victory Dodcie 2H• H.._lfYd, Cooto Me.....,S56·4620 -Santa Ana Lincoln Mercury t 30 I No. Tustin Santo Ano-547.QS I I - s ...... FOrd 544010ordaolOrG••ll•d. Wn...io11...-.6J6-40 I 0 "Dittctly aCl'088 from the Bat:..oa Bay Club" Sales • Service • 645-6406 '69 FIAT 850 Spt, C.onvt. must 'T~o-yo_t_a...::..;.;;..o.;_;_;_~97=65 aee, clean 35 mpg. Nu top, ~xlnt_run. $1000. 832-8596 wE: ARE '72 F1AT 128 Sed. Xln't cond. N 2 Good t tr~ a. Best orr. O. 494-0536 after Spm. In Orange C.ounty. 1974 l28SL But Only '"""· .,. best orr .... 0000 YO~ . ml. Super cond. 556--0449 Can Make Us '11 Ji1AT 850 SPYDER :W.000 Mlle•. Xlnt cond. 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(CleZMEG I 52495 " 72,VW BUG • '-•Si:ld.t~ • 5219S c'>; •'-1495 '69 VW Fastback E>tt1 cie¥-~79"JHOJ, ' ' ..• • • J4 OAILVPILOT MOnda , Noveniber 4, 1974 ··~~-~-···-·------· .. ···--·-"~·-.... --... :--·· ..... ···-···-..-~-·--····-»••··--~·-----__ , .. ,,..,_ --......-.·-··-· ~·-···-·-...-·-···•,•• • -· • .. •. •. -• --.----------~--- • • \ I I ) ' . ...... ,. ..... -• ' • ... 0.--...l-~~: .. _. Coast EDlllQ..N •• Today's Fi .. N.Y. Stocks - VOL. 67, NO. 308, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1974 TEN CENTS • Light Voter Turnout Predicted Detty f'l...-IMtf "'"9 1,apna flueen Seni or l\1arla John son is Laguna Beach High School 'S homecoming queen for 1974. She was crowned F·riday ·night. Marta is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles John· son, 320 Ashton Drive. Laguna Panel Mulls Primary Reading System • Laguna Beach school irusteesi will review a. prOposed rt~w readihg, :system for prlmary frad:e students. The system has .already passed its first hurdle, approval by a school committee. • Trustees will hear a report Wed- nesday on the Holl Reading System· from committee chairman Albei't }laven', pr.incipal of Top of .the World School. The l{olt System, if adopted. Will replace the Initial Teaching Alphabet (lTA), which uses a special phonetic al habet of ~8 c haracters that represents a 1 the soUllds in the English language. ITA . which is being phased out or the schools this year. v.1as criticized becau.·e 'it requires a'lransition berore students can read the regula'r "----~~p-ltti-bet-a nd t-heref-ore-p-o"S"es problems ror some children who tran·. sf er. • To replace it. liaven's committee or a dozen teachers reviewed about 50 .available reading systems ror kin- dergarten througt\11.kth grade stud~n· u . They v.·ere looking ror a complete !et of textbooks, \vorkbooks, audio- .,·isual mate,rials and teaching aids "'hich v.·ou.ld be interesting to slow. average and quick learners while teaching spel ling, \'Ocabulary, phopics. study skills and v.·riting,. liavensaid. The system was also expected to aid t eachers by _providing before and af· ter tests to hefp Cllagnose students' weak spots, and by providing alter·. nate methods of leaching a skill if the student didn 't learn it the first time. Oran!f<" c:o ..... Wt'nlht•r Fair skies and Warmer tem· p°ei-atures are on the agenda for . Saturday, with hi ghs or 66 at the beaches and 70 inland. Lows tonlght46·52. ' INSIDE l'ODA Y ... Do-it-yoar•el/ plecuufe centers,· wherein se:r . alcohol, Jood and gambling con be enjoytd wilhout the resultant conseq11enc11, is being studied bJI ps11chologi.1ts. See .sfOtJI. Page A7. AllllU-n •1 ,..,..,.,, ,, Hltiellll llNWi A4 .. Ot .... C...ORIJ All SJl•ll l"ffttf A It S,.,tl ... . ... .....__ .... , Ttle'llllloll " II Tiit•"'* 11 W."htf A4 WWllll '"'" A•·• • • Kinky Seen Kangaroo Chums With Deer .-· PLANO, 111.-(APJ -Kinky, tlie fugitive-kangaroo, was-reported spot· Wd today by a trucker on a rural road nearthe Fox River. By citizen's .band· radio, the trucker reported to Ed Swanson, who operales a tow truck and service station in Plano, that what was thought to be a kangaroo was sighted keeping company with three deer. The trucker said Kinky -a name given the elusive animal that no one is absolutely.sure exists despite several reported sightings -disap· peared as he headed toward the river about 40 miles southwest of Chicago, near Millbrook. The Kendall County sheriff's office reported the sighting to the Humane Society in Aurora. A kangaroo was first reported l!!ighted Oct. 13 when two Chicago policemen said they were attacked wlill~ trying to catch it. Alto.wed -to Walk Ex-presid_ent Taken . Off-·'·Critie.al ·Lzs_t' LONG BEACH fAP J -Former President Nixon, affthe critical list, is showing such irnpmvemenl that he is being.3llowed to walk with help in his hospital room, his doctor said today. While Nixon walks, he will be monitored by instruments to insure that he is not experiencing excessive Saddle back To Pmctice In Dana Gym strain. the doctor added. The former president was allowed· . Sunday to sit up on the side or his bed and eat soft foods. In a wri tten medical report. Dr. John C. Lungr.en said there was still concern about a small amount of fluid in Nixon's lert lung caused by ir· rltation of the diaphragm from a hematoma, or blood mass, in his left thigh. ' . . Nixon·s~·vital signs continue to remain stable, said Lungren, and he is still under subintensive care since being remov~d from lhe critical list Sunday. Sobintelfsive care is equi \•alenl to serious condition. Nixon may be: placed under inter- med iale car'e. an even lawcr categor1, on Tue!day-, a .hospital StiC!dlebtlck Community College spokesman said. . * Democrats ·confident Of Victory · College Adds Baby Sitting, Health Seroice By KATllV 0.ANC\' •ruo.D•llr"'""SUlf T~·o brothe rs from !\1ontana .fa ce arraignme nt· Tuesday in connection with Thursday night's brutal market s laying of Fountain Valley aqd Ofange Coaat College athlete-scholar StePhen "Mike" Fink.lea. bask""'etball players ha\·e decided to The spoke"'sman said it was too early burn the midnight oil so they can to say when Nixon may leave the New medical and baby sitting ser- practice on a regular basis for their hospital. . vices and a women's program soon Suspects l-lugh Daniel Bean. 23, and Charles Dennis Bean, 22, have been held· in Orange County Jail ·without bond since their .arrest late Friday, season opener a scant three weeks Nixon had been in critical condition will be available to Saddleback Com- away. , for_six days after experiencing shock munity College students in Mission The homeless cagers. forced lo following nn · operati9n to partially Viejo. practice-on a hit-and-miss bas!s at closeaveininhis-leftgroin area.The . Faced with compl a ints from surrounding high schoolR because the surgery was designed to keep blood stud~nts and instructors that t~e col· college does not yet have a 'gym, have} clois from moving to his lungs or I~ v.•as lacking in student services. agreed to practice at Dana Hills High ' heart. Supt. Robert Lombardi and his staff School at9 p.m. each weekday.!' _ Officials said Nixon was also beiilg have proposed: The brothers are to be arraigned on charges of murder and armed rob- bery in West Orange County l'l1unicipal C<?urt. The pair is accused in the shooting death of Finklea. 19. captain or this year i s -Orange Coas t Colleg-e \\'reslling team and 1973 Athlete of the Year at Fountain Valley High School. Since practices generally ate about permitted to see his wife, Pat, and -A physician or nurse be available thre~huurs..,long;-the team-won't. be da ughters ;-Tri·cia-cox-a·n·d~Ju 11·e-on campus sever-al hours-a week. leaving the court until midnight. Eiseflho\\•er, but only. for five minutes -A b ab ys i tt in g service be ""\Ve're behind this 100 percent,'" each hour. The family has been cam-established so that parents with small said Dave· Nau •. who last week led a ped near the hospital. children may attend school. Police said the Bean brothers were delegation of players before college A hospital source said Nixon was ..., -A series of courses, kno\\'n as arrested by a Santa Ana·police officer trustees to eiplain theproblelh. not reading books, watching football ~"'\\'Omen's studies," be offered star-aat 11 : 15 p.m . Saturday just four They told the board~actice would on tele\1i_s_o_n .Drk.ry_ing on.muc.h con· ting in the wintet-quarter in January. ..,locks from a freeway on ramp. Of. be suspenaea 1i1ntila permanent. · versation . ., Lombardi said a full presentation ficers assert the brothers were on the location was founG. on the new services would be made to first leg of ., hasty journey back to The ultimatum and the board's the coflege board of trustees within P.1ontana. · displeasure over the situation. C t H Id thenextsixw_eeks. . . Fountain Valley Police Capt. Les sparked renewed errorts by athletic 1,3rpen er e The super1nt_endeitt revealed,_ his Rowland saidtwoloadedpistols,mat- department officials to find a per· sl~ff was work1nl!'. on a student ser· ching the caliber of the weapons used w.anent practice location. On' e ·urglary VICCS plan after I-lolly 1-~cfler. as-to kill Finklea. \\'ere found in the back The team was asked Fridav lo soctated student body president, tol!I of the Bean brothers· car. choq_se between practicing at 5:30 trustees that students want health. . a.m . .it San Clemente I-ligh·School or 9 L d are legal and psychological ser· The_ Orange County ~ro~cr rcf>?r· Ran in . aguna ~y~on ~amp s led Finklea was shot SI)( times \\'Ith (SeeSADDLEBACK, PageA2) r vi ~mbardi s~id the college could b~lets from .22 caliber and .38 cali ber Cyclis~ Hurt In Collision A 22-year-old motorcyclist is in "guarded condition" al the Intensive care unit or South Coast Community _Hospital today following a collision with a truck in Laguna Beach. Ricard Van Winkle or Tustin suf. fered possible broken ribs. a possible fractured pelvis and a concussion 1n tJ;it mishap at the intersection of Glen· neyi-e Street and Park t\\•ehue Friday · . Poli ce identified the driver of the truck as Julius Strobl, 60. Of 1209 !'tic· Cormack tane. Costa !l.1csa. Police !'i nid Vnn Winkle was south· bound on GIC'nncyre Street nnd was in the intersection when the collision occurred \\'ith the eastbound truck on Park Avenue. The incident ill under invesligatio_~-. '5. Lagttna Unit Plannmg Party Laguna Beach police are seeking in· formation about a doctor's office or ·pharmacy burglary today following arrest of a 43·year-old carpenter 1-Tiday. Robert J . !\tides, or 585 Park Ave .. Laguna Be·ach, was booked on suspi~ion of burglary, alleged driving while under the influence of drugs , furnishing false information to a peace o!fic.er: ~n_Q possession of a syringe. !\-1ides is also known as Robert West and William E. West, police asserted. Officers claim they seized a quan· tity of barbiturates after stopping l'ltides on a traffic related matter. Officers at first thought tttere might tJt!· a tie-in bet\veen the pills and a burglary of Bushard's Pharmacy, 2-14 Forest Ave ... Laguna Beach earlier during the week when $21,000 in pills and cash Were taken. IJetect ives have concluded. however, that property seized and Hems taken in the Bu~\11ard burglary fin not match and arc seeking infor- mation on other such crimes. AD-:R·ES~ONSE 'TREMENDOUS' provide the services \\'ithout great ex-pistols. pensc. . Pol.ice. r eported Finklea_ \vas kil~ed \\'"omen's studies, said counselor at m1dn1ght Thursday while working Anna Mc Farlin. will include a course as a clerk in the 7-Eleven market at in the history ot women in America Euclid ~treet and \Varner A\'_enue in Crom.colonial times to the present. Fountain Valley. The bandits fled Another class will explore lhe cur· with $93 from the casfl. register_. rent job market for v.·omen and offer The brot~ers, who hstcd their home techniques in finding employment. as Coram 1n north-central !\lonlana, "The Legal Aspects of l\larriage off~red no resistance w~cn sto,pped by and Divorce in California." and police near a San Diego frccwa_y ''Single Survival for~\Vomen·• ate oilr1i.mp. other courses related to the \\'Omen's Poli ce s potted their tan car bearinJ! studies program , ftls. J\1cFarlin said. "!\tont~na. license plates ba5!<1 on . a Though no d~finil~ plans have been descr1pt1on broadcast by F ounta1n made. she said she would like to Vallcypoli ce: establish a women's center on cam-: \'oung Finkl ea "·as a popular pus. :.1thlcte -el both t~ountain Valley 1-ligh ''It \\'Ould be a place \\'here we·could Sc hool and Orange Coast ColleAe. m eet informal l y and o !fcr Friends said he planned to transfrr publications on the job market and to Stanford Uni\'ersity next fall . plan- literature on the \\'Omttn 's movemen· 11ing to become a mat h teacher and 1 ··!\Is. !\tcF:1rlin said. \VreSt lin~ couch. '""l"d al!1o like leadina \\"Omen in the 1\ mcn1orial fund for the slain youth cominun1ty to come to the c.i mpus to is being started ul Fountain Valley ~peak ... she s aid. l·ligh Sl"hool. Citizens Hold o ·own ------ The'South Laguna Civic Association ."Tremendous." will sponsor a fund·ralslng cocktail That's the word a Huntington Beacb .-.. · Suspe~t· if!;, 'H i.t-run .... #-let from 4 to 8 p.m. Nov. to. Citizens aided Laguf'l'a Bear,o poli«" !JUI-man used to describe the response h r h 'Recounling the in<'idcnl. S~. Vic Sagan said :r rl!slclcnt \\•as ~·atthfn,it t.elev1s1on late, heard an 11ulo crush Into 1 vehicle parked in front of his house in 1hC 15090 block or Temple l~ill~ Uri,·e. lie rnn fmm the hom~· and chnscd lhC' flte1n11 ear. Theinformail'arty,whichisopento this Daily P~l ol classified "ad in the ppre enlllcSno a,suspected it· the public. will !)(! at Uen Brown's produced: tlnd·h1ndrlvei'Satl¢day. Restaurant in' South Laguna . RiCardpJ. Pasa~li,2S,or21~5Alla Donation is $2 .50 for adults, half price , 6&DART G1'", Zdr. bucktu. Laguna B1\•d., ;na Beach, w:1 tor children. r '~ , • slant six, A/T, 1 owner, . ~ boo.ked ro~ alleg driving W~Ut in~ There "'ill b<> cntertru ent and 8 .. 5425, )(XX·UKX. • tox1otted d m\j ftneanor h1\ and ai.nc..noo''-------.,.-..,.--f-yo h:1vc-11"1ust"d-c'arw:11-WotalU-run _l'he civic nsM>clalion is working for like to con.ve rt to cash. call 642-5678. 1 , lllJIWQc w_.'Ji~~ii;i~l~ni~iJi~':hib~ pfssagc or the South Laguna aenerol l>uL a rev.• words tO\\'Ork for you . =""1 1'{.. ..... ..J..a_ o·r plan ~nd also ~uppOrts the Laguna In the Dally Pilot. ,P. '\'·;.O.,. ., ~" Green be.IL / J i • 1'hl' dM\>c r pulled in10 11 dri,·cw . short distance away l nd "''•~ lry1 n,11; to back out when s<!Vetal m n pulled him rrom the e;ir and held him until ~lice arri\'cd. ., • • • • • 15 M~jor Measures On Balfot By WILLIAM SCllREIEER • Of lllt o.ily l'ii.t St." Last Minute ' Air Trips Set By C a1zdidates 8)· the Associated Press Democrats teamed up and emoa1· tied Republicans made.Jina! appea1s to undecided or disenchanted voters today as Californians prepared to choose a successor to Gov. Ronald Reagan. The nominees for chief execuliv(' - Democrat Edmund G. BrO'o\'n Jr. and Republican Houston I. Flournoy -· scheduled traditional election eve air lours of the state's major cities today. A final CJmtp.a.ign voter opinion can· vass by the Los Angeles Times in · dicated that Brown held a comman- ding le ad going into Tuesday's bal· loting. ' But in Sacramento. Fiournoy, the 4S·year-old state· Controller. said he sensed Republicans were coming back to the fold after a year of bein g assaulted by Watergate and the nation's economic ills. · · .. , think the prospects are very good," Flournoy told newsmen as he campaigned door-to-door in his hOme . prt'tinct. ~ , • Bro"·n, the 36·year-old secretary of ~tate, appeared with a ll or his ticket- mates Su nday for the first time since early in.the-campaign at a rally in the Fairfax district of Los Angeles1 It was a rare display of unity for Callrornia Democrats. Bro.,..·n and Sen. Alan Cranston, con- sidered a ''irtuiil cirlch for i:e.efcctifn. r11iscd clasped hands hi gh over their hr:1ds in a \"iC'tory salute to an estimated 3.000~hecring party mem- bers. . .. \l.'e\·e gol a great chance Tuesday ror the .<J ntire Democratic party," declared lh.c son or !ormer Cn liforni1.1 Gov Edmund G. Brown. But -cand idate Brown caulioned : ··oon·t get over-confident. 1'he clec· lion isn't over ... The Times opinion check, published 1·n today's ed itions. confirmed in· dications of Thursda y's final Caliror- nia Poll: that Fl ournoy gained some ~round . but prohubly not enough to "''"· Responses from-the J>ros pecti"C (See GOVERNOR, Pace A2l PILOT'S CHOI CES Daily Pilot recommendations on elective orflccs and prop· osltion$ on Tuesday's ballot.. wh~av bet-n extuntn"ed In detail durJng the past tv.·ow~ks, ;ire summa rl ted on today's cdllorlal page, A6. ~ I - .. •• __ 4% JWLv ... or ., L/SC ----... -...... ·--·-·~--~ .;...... . ······-· ...... . ,.,.. ....... "1 Toreh -Tune? Council VOTERS • ; • . . ,...,, · vlsorlal district •nd In. ~umber of Fire Brigade. Blows Own Horn .I 0 Vie••r local areas. • n Vote1 of particular concern alone Wb b-·-'M-....,. out · u SU '· lh ol "J'••I n-u " ' the Oran1e Cout lnc.lude: en a '~-..,.~ feffn Y n1 ""4• e tune ..,. t .u. s, p • PI -Election of the fi[at Ml11lon 1n Laruaa Canyon. ~!dents of the lhesonggoes:-1er. an Viejo ltunlcifaJ Adv 1ory couo 1urroundln1 community grabbed "Sirens and bells, sirens and bells, 1 ctlfrom arieldQ 32c~datu., , lhovel1 and turned aulckly to help ex-~lazi~g all ttu: way / "Oh, what fun It San Clemente city councilmen will dldates. . tln1utab lbe fire before real damage . is to fight t.Ji.e fire and save the day I hear prerre_ss eporls Wednesday -A runoff--eleetion between-12-w.aa cauaed.--------'''D_,ashin«--t.hrou«h--the bl11e-wtlh-troll\ two committees tack1inC year incumbent Supervisor David One &fOU.P of _volunteers waa from ~barredan4 broken spade/ separate but equally vexing problems Baker and chaUenger Larry Schmit. the Milligan Drive area, and the ar· "Up the hills they charged, the Mil· in the city's pler:.entrancearea Baker's Second Di strict covers tl1ts and craCt!~en were home liganFir~Brigade." ~ · Former Mayor Howard Massie By PA.MELA HALLAN much or west Orange County,' in· worklnf, whe'1 thef1~e start_ed. ,, 1:1fe brigade, credited with prompt Charged with leading the,effort to ob: • CM .. 0.11, ... \lilsun eluding Seal Beach, Fountain Valley The Miiiigan Fire Bngade, as action by the La1una Beach Fire tain a grade crossiq over the tracks ·• i)uring the last days of October, 199 years ago, a handful er curious and most of Huntington Beach. the men have named themselves, now Department, Includes Andy Wing, at the pier entrance will explain what Indians, a dozen soldiers and one Franciscan priest camped near a river -The re-election bid of Congres· even has a theme song, composed Bob Young, Bob Wilkerson, Vivian his efforts have reaped thus rar they called La Quema. · sman Andrew Hinshaw <R·Newport when the fire w!ls out and tales of der· Pierbolt, and Gary Watson, who also And an ad·boc committee em· They dug pits in which to mix the water, mud, and reeds for adobe . Beach) in the 40th District. Chat-ring-do were being swapped. . clalmscreditforwritingthe song. paneled several weeks ago to study bricks, erected a cross, enclosed a spacious corral, mapped out the first Ieng er is Roderick Wilson, an the feasibility of a formal redeveloP- building and Jt3thered wood and tulles to use in its constru lion . . Oceanside businessman. ment project in a rundown section ot This fi rst construction attempt was thwarted by In· -The race primarily between two f'rf•tN Pu.-A l f'rofft Page A I the bowl area plans to make a·simiiar dian uprisings in San Diego and was not continued until Long Beach men -Republican Bill EBACK' 1 report. a year later. When they returned they brought their Bond and Democrat fl-1ark llannaford GOVERNOR SADDL Each appearance follows demands plan -a plan that'would be the beginnings of San Juan -to fi ll the vacant ~at of retiring · 1 aired recently by severat·councilmen Ca!)fstrano. Congressman Craig Hosmer, whose voters indicated they were ur,· et with p.'m. al Dana H1'lls. that the study issues be either pursued. 34th District includes much of the th · · · d or abandoned. e economic situation an arbored Nau said that a set time and TllE VALLEY they saw has, of course, pbanged. west co unty. anti-Republican feelings. location will eliminate scheduling Of special concern is the potential But a few things remain. The valley is still flanked by -The race for retiring Congres· But there still appeared to be a d:>nflicls for the team. .. controversy surrounding pl'OP.Osals rolling hills; tulles still grow in the riverbeds; the val· . sman' Richard Hanna'~ 38°0 District large undecided vote. The cagers are hoping, however, that a section of the bowl be dec'tared Icy still has an a bundance or trees. It is still, as Father H1l11n seat, which affects on Y a · ny 1;>art Of 860 registered voters sampled in . u.at th. e\T*ll "oon ·be able to use the new a leeal rJtde'ielQPJD_en_j__&JJ!a, whereby Juan • ·resp, described 1t, "a pleasant "'reen valley, ful1 of willows , alders or the Orange CoasC It pits Santa Th d nd Fr"d 354 ·d -·~ 3 ,. the. city could freeze the taXea on the .... b p · person urs ay a t ay, sa1 El Toro High School gym at a more --altO UVe oaks and other trees not known to us." . Ana "1ayor Jerry aterson against they favored Brown, 242 backed. reasonable hour. The gym, now under parcel and then serve as the · The final hearing on San Juan's general plan, the guideline that will former prisoner of war David Reh· .Jilournoy, 203 were undecided, 52 construction, is expected to be open in developer after taking over specific set th sta<>e ror what the city will become, will take place next mann. declined to .,·ve an op1·n1·0n and three · h properties. • -The Assembly re-election race "' abouttwomont 5• C ·1· (h" hd 'l d J Wednesday. ·rhe controversial plan c..ontains lots of open space,. suooorted the minor party candidates. , "But 1 can't see going through this n 1cs o 1g ens1 Y eve opment preservation or ridgelines, creekbeds, and trees, and contains low density of Robert . Badhham11 ( H.-N5ewport The number of people wtio said ~ey again next year,,, Nau added. '!We 've of the Area aiid persons concerned zone designations for most of the undeveloped land. Beach) against c a enger ueanne just wouJdn't vote al all declined from really got to push for some sort of about the deterioration evident in Robert McCollum, one of San Juan's most colorful individuals, at a C. Lewis of Mission Viejo, a si'!lilar survey taken in the same temporary gymnasium at the cam· some buildings advocate the [ Piiot J L book I og - ¥ • I K eeping San .Juan's -Appeal Comes First . ' • recent hearing Fead from developers' brochures to make the point that -The Assembly re-electiQn bid of precincts a month ilifl:O. pus " Proposal. . people still want what appealed to folks during lhe days of the Robert Burke .<R-Huntingtb'iJ Beach) Flournoy s~i~ h~foun~. \!lat same __ S~ch.alacilit.y..bas.be:eniix.erta_high But ot\lers, notably landowners and · misai9ft1ries. · aga~~~ c:t~\~~!a~~!i:cirogne~id tr~nd a s li e v1s.1£ea aoo.ut il.O tiomes of priority by district trustees In recent us-in-es-s-men,ha·ve fla-yed-tbe ··SPACE-wid e open, deep breathing space-stretches out over the or Dennis Carpenler IR·Newport fnends and neighbors in Sacramento planning meetings. No formal planJ, d:'!i::~0fh~~~!t;.aala:bfe~:3J1~ ~C gedlle, breeze swept hills lo every horizon ... the r efreshing rural Beach) against challenger Frank Sunday. however,havebee ndravmup. the 'l "bli h d A tempo.ary gym v.-ould serve the ci Ya g te area." afmdsphere is evident frorn the first moment you pass through the Barbaro of Costa Mesa. -".?" Other items up for discussion and impressive entranceway ... the dellghtful combination of warm sunshine Also of. interest to Orange Coa.sl • • campus until the college constructs a action al ·the 7:30 p.m. sesslon in· and oce'an breezes produces an incomparable, smog-free climate where voters will be UH: c~ntral count?'s Bandit Strikes perm&nentone. elude: citrus groves nourish ... time has left lhe land unspoiled and we are 72nd Assembly District race which • -A request from the Apartment, dedicated to keeping it that way," said the brochure from Mission Hills pits former prpf'essional football star Hotel Motel Association . demanding Ranch. . Marlin McKeever, a Republican, At Taco Bell f 'ront Page A l thatallthecityrevenuesfromthebed · McCollum went on to read from a pamphlet of ?!fission Glen whlcb against Democrat Richard Robin· GRIP tax beearmarkedfortheformationoC talked about San Juan's historic past. son, a young Vietnam veteran. • A b8.Rdii .With a Western desperado · a visitor iaformation bureau tOmake ''The valley remains essentially the same now as it was then.'"' fl_!l,ircreptthroughtherear~~rofSan • • • ' up for the Joss of towi.st promotion • ' WildUfe: deer, rabbit, raccoon, opossum, squirrel, dove and heasant are Cl'eme.nte's Taco Bell taco stand'Tare only 21 percentofthevoters.'' services aller the city seyeted its •---.~m=uc=1ieVidenc·e . COOi breezes blow genily through the vill'~e'"y.~a;,yOisMa"'°rt--------------~Su·OOay liftethoon·andtherr1obtzedem• But Tord refused" lo make any tract withtbechamberot"co"m"""m"e .. rce""."---- cl'}'stal clear, stars sparkle at night." Dana Harbor Loses ployesof $400incash. • specific predictions on the outcome of -Continued conSideratlon of And from another, "Village San Juan is a welcome oasis, a respite Among the bandit's trappings was the elections, according to press proposals 'by parks commissioners from the hustle and bustle of city nre.11 And yet another, "At 11arbor Lane a red bandana which covered his secretary Ron Nessen. that instead of new trees and tree ' 'Homes you can enjoy all the pleasures of seaside living ... far from the Fishing Equipment face like the bandits .of old, police ExpresSing what appeared to be a wells On Avenida Del Mar the central madding crowd.'' said. -last-minute rise in GOP morale, Sen.' ·business district should ~converted Oran2e County Sheriff's officers A youn-g female employe-said the --Bill Brock of Tennessee, chairm·a~ or irite>-a--complete mall with a-Spanish THE LAST, "Mission Village welcomes you to a new-found carefree are investigating the theft of fishing gunman c rept through the back _door the S~nate Republican Campa11n theme. A stu(ly session on the sug- way of Ufe in a joyful environment of beautiful villas, green open spaces, equip men( from a boat moored al shortly after 4 p.m. and then tlf.Shed Committee, predicted, "We're gotn to gestion drew a mixed reaction last clean air and clean skies secluded Crom city congestion. The Capistrano Dana Point Harbor. n smaJJ.caliber automatic pistol, do better than we would normally do week. . Valley, so close to the Pacific Ocean retains the relaxed, sun-filled pace of Deputies said intruders who en-demanding all the mbney in the till: in.~nofl .vear. • ........Continued discussion of master a small Western tovm where the soft toll of Mission .bells echoes tered the rear deck canopy via an The employe handed the cash over I think we would normally lose four , planning along the undeveloped areas tbroughoukhe Jand." unlocked door look equipment valued and the gunman stuffed it !nto a to five seats and ~·lh.i~ we 're. go!?' lo flankjng Avenida Pico. City coun· at S65 from a boat oy,·ned by hospital brown paper sack before fleeing on have some surpnses, he said. . • • cilmen have expressed a wish for "WE BOUGHT tbelr packaie," said McCoUum, who onc:e said he'd ad m ini s tr a tor Frank ?t1 e i gs foot from the business at 1017 5. E l. people are beginning to realize just more industrial land use in the inland like to make freeways cul de sacs. "Now we waDt lo keep San Juan l-lerkelrath ,54 ,of Claremont. CamlnoReal. howmuchisatstakeinthiselection.'' exactly thew ay the developers described it.'' Capo Density Hearing Slatedfor Wednesday By PAMELA HALLAN ot11110.u,,.1e1M.n · SanJuanCapistraooresidentswill:.. ~ave their last chance to innuence their city's controversial general plan Wednesday. The 'final hearing will take place dQring·the regular meeting of the City Council that begins al 7 p.m. More than SO letter!! have been received by city officials for and acalnst the pla n which reduces-the city's overall density from 4.S to 2.l uOits per acre. Nearly three-fourths or the city is cu rrently unde,·eloped and the majori ty of lhe new housing would beoneandtwo homes peracre .. The plan also calls for a hu&e chunk ot open space that would constitute 30· percent of the total area within the city. Permanent open space would be areas that contain earthquake faults, old landslide sites, fl ood problems and al.so natural resource areas such as ~significant watershed . groundw ater recharge areas, s ignificant plant and wildlife and habitats and rldgellnes . 1 Atost of the major commercial development would be in 1he existin~ downtown area with four to eight acre conveni ence centers In three outlying local ions. ·rhe pl an also con trols stri p ORANGE COAST use commercial· development and calls for most of the new industrial development to be loc..ated near the existing-airport. Designated for residential use are 3.448 acres of undeveloped land which wn:ilrj h0114'P ?.~ ~15 rv>rc;nnc; in . 7 .t 1n housing units. The city currentlv contains 6,800 units, either existing or approved. which will house a population of 18,550. . The proposed land use nlan sets aside 180 acres ror commercial use and 220 acres for industria l land . In- cludinll existin«i and proposed pa rks, the total area designated for open space is 2.240 acres. The general plan has taken l\\'O years to prepare, beginning with the development or a Citizens Interim Policy Plan whi ch evolved through a series of citizens ' committees. Several changes have been made to the plan during its prQCess of adop· tion. Prior to the general plan hearing the council will heur three presen- tations on r elated topics. Dr. 1\!Cred Gobar will discuss the economic im- plications or the plan, whether the revenues from growth would support the increased city costs. area. DAILY PILOT Other brief talks will be given by Harold W. Otto, who will t alk about \\·hcthe r agriculture can ex ist in an urban situation and Dr. William W. \\'ood Jr. who will discuss land use planning and the economics of· agri culture. One ol the questions still un resolved in the plan iS whether to designate certain portions of the city as pe rma nent agriculture. . . j .. ,,. °'~ coe~• o.ur 1>1:oi; wi"''"""'~ 15,_ Clll'lfO tl'llt Ne"""·Prl>\I, 'Olltlll-lrf !11tO."'qi11 Coe\! .,..1111,,i.o"' C•m&1•ft¥, r.tw tte IOilioftt .,, put111\Mtl. Me...,,, l"•a~" ""°"¥· ror c;.,,11 ,,.lol, l'Oe•""'' .... ,,, .. ~"''l'QOI""' flt.te~ll'oun· l•ltl \lll ~J, l• .. ftt , $1<1<1 .. i:i-co Yt lltY • ..,, ...._ at«ll•So"'" c ... •r. "' '"""' •otlaNI Miliml '' """''""" $.IU.,<I••• -s.urw:i1y\, Tro. prlll('"I IMlll'll ... "'11 ""M ot I ! )1)(1 WU! !.J ~11"1-, CO'Li IMW., Clhlarft!I .i111t. Robert N. Weed Prttlllt"I '""' Pwl>I'"'"' Jack R:Curley \111:• Prtll<lot"I INI Gol'""l l .._ ....... Thomas Keevil Thoma ~ A. Murl)hlM -..-,1~ ... '"'°' Charles H. Loo~ Richard P. Nall "'·~·~! ... ! ~ ....... "~""'' Uguni Be1ctt Office 11 .. Glt,,,,.,,..5,."' M•llllll AOll••\1: P 0 ""''Mt, .,.It Ottter Offices ("'"""'"' uo ww.ie. .. ~-,...,..., .. K ii JW N••Pl'I ~d .,llllli"'91.., .... ., 1111' a.ta ll eo.io. .... ~ S..!11Wot -'l•!I••• JUG! U P11.~ 1tW11 D"'to ~·-~• ..Ttltpt!OM (7141 '42 ... J2t Cli)Sltied Advtrllslng M2·S671 L1guna Be1ch Ali De=rtments: Ttl•f.h filt 4M· ... J_ , "' 1.-flle 495-0630 Dprntfll, Ith. Or.... (wt( """'ltfll"t """"''· ..,. flt.. 119rln. lllwlr~. N oW l•I -Ut< tf .... rthl-l "*"llfl -· Ot •:r.:;MllO:ld witi'otlll 1.-1111 ..., .... ltit'I ti -'°'"'till-~ -' - ~ <ldll _.,.11 .. M il 11 ~I Mtw , tallflfll•I ~t!t1\.. "'1' tMrl9r U.1111 """''"''·.tit, ..,,11 ._. °' ,,....1111,; "'m'"' -..1M1-.00-1111, ' --I • All three presentations wer e requested by l\i ayor Roy Byrnes and Councilm an J ohn S\\·eeney. Sa1i Cle niente Po l ice Arrest The/ t Suspects Sa n Cle mente's golfing rrnternity and the owner of a 1972 car were a bit miserable this morning, even though police felt satisfi ed. Offi ce r Bill .Trudeau :i rrcstcd t\vo aJIC'°gcd auto thieves after a high· speed chase along streets surrounding the city golr course. But as the pursuit or the stolen car and tY.'O Ca mp Pendleton f\larincs in· side ended , the asserted thieves tore into a gree?n at the cily link~. sped back towa rd the street und the n finally smashed the car Into a curb. Oama~e to the greens will require several days' work to repair. Da mage to the ear will run to about $1,boo, orCicers said. --...---Jn the me.anllme.-.Scolt _William MlUl)hy, 19, and Ben~ Edmund Wll · lard, 21 , were schcdu ed for a court date loday to hear for mal t h•reea or 61UlO the.Ct. • I • .. -· ' '· Next to your bare skin, the most luxurious thing lo wear is silky underwear of Qiana• nylon and plma cotton. But don't'Just take our word for It. Feel for yourself! You won't believe how good ii feels until you do! Available in T-shirts, A-shirts and briefs: 3 for 5.98 Qian~ at JCPenney At Your Locq/ JC Penney Store I - • ' 1 • ·. -, • ' ' l •' •' ' ' •• j • ,• •. • t • • • • ~ § l( ., • 'l ' ~ , ,, • ~ ,if; " ~· ;: • , ) .. ' { .. '7 4 'fax -Juggling Monday's Closing Prices ve With Medical Mane1tvering ... ('.SVLVIAPORTER llERE'S THE tale. Asof medical expense:i; berorc ''=°"" ~ ll-'1ratlnaSene&J today, you can deduet you would gel a penny of .. ~,!}.ii'~~~ .. .i.. .. \~ -7his yet1r fi nd 1975 tould med.jcal expens;es in excess deduction. :f~a.1tf: f ~~-.; turQ ~ul to be great_ lax of3pcrcentofyouradjusted Let's say your adjusted ""'"0 ' ~) '! '" beMfit years for you-i( gross income-with the cost gross income ls $30,000 and ::l~ffil~2 'N' • • 1;::-."' Yo11-ake the lght . . r =1~~ !f!Xlll l01 ~ ~, -"\;; ''!!I' r , w1nrung o drugs; and medicines Jn in 1974. you spend $300 on ...,1Nt• 1 / 1a ,~-\• btu1 moves in the 57 days excess of 1 percent o( your medical insurance, $3SO on ~~.: ~0 ~ l ~.-:\ . .,, e ore 1974 ends. \'our income counting toward drugs and medicines, $100 .,,,.,,wn .w • 111 '°"r'" properyearcndtax strotegy on eye exams, and $650 on ::~~d '.~11 J J.t: .,. m -•• t I dlff t .... COltl( :;a s }J 1?.,.._ ... ..., LlN .. en ire Y eren other medi cal bills not ... J 1nou'1•\ 11 1 ... lh ... Jn I r ... ~lOl'l.I I !0 4 1 1 tll' years pas or one covered by your insurance ... 1.1Gao•J •n J , .. .,.. ma;Jorreason:agiant,com-Money 's In 1975, you'll have the :l:::0:'1n1~· ·~ 't'i!-~ plex, &ax bill has been put same expenses. except that ::l:l,~ ·12 11 1~ 1::::: ~ together In Congress this Worth instead or ~ $100 eye doc-::r~Zi",·~ i' J: 41·':. ~! 31eat: and the odds are • b.ll 'II h -1 AKo s1<1 .t0 1) ,.~ .. ,, h tor s 1 , you ave .-:;uv n .. ,',',~ •• -",·.,~ '•' j',1 .,'!!, .,, stron1 t at at least some or d 1 1 b·11 ·· • • ..J en a 1 s. ..""°" 2.Md 1 ~ s"' .. n it~r lfey provisions will II • b kd "[i\'P ~. 11 '"' lh. 1·r · r eres your rea ov.'n .,,111 ...,1 • .aJ •4 u•.-..\1, become law in 1975, IS qua I y1ng 1gure as r .,. d ($350 l AllO WOO!l . IR-• wellastheolherhalCo(your or : rugs ess A11qPwl,>1 • 11 ""' .. WHAT DOES this mean m e dical insurance $300) $50; 1/2 of insurance :l~~P1·:S!.1~~~ lo you? While no one can premiums. premium $150; eye exams :::=~J"1 ~ 1l ;:..,.__ .. predict exact l y what $100 ; other medical t>ills :n:=t:,.~ ~ 1~ l:....,!..:; <'han&es will be made, you I( your inco me is $30,000, $65(1. Total expenses S950 :l::',5t':".~~1:1 ~~ l~=t'.: can 6t liur~ey will be sig-ror instance, you eandeduct Less 3 per cent of income or :i~'A ~· ~ ·~ :~:.·.:,., rufic.,ot. Thus\ lhis senes of any expense over S900. But $900 Net deduction $50 plus =~1;: : i., 'U""7 ,1~ COiumns is de Signed to Whether or ROt YOU[ eXpeO• \A.I Of insurance premium -.->t 11S • JUO ~ .. -\~ ses go over this amount. you $!"" T 1 I d d 1 $200 AM .. Xpt 1'· 1 11 -• OUUitte steps YOU easily can •N. 0 a e UC ton . =d n ! ~ ~~:::: )! take to enable you and your get a separate deduction for llerc's your breakdown .,....,,., 1 io l , 11., farutly to come out way theotherhall ofthe med1cal for '75 : drugs $350: in-:~~:~~ 21t;t :1~~-: aheadintaxdollars. ins urance premium. In s urance premium $300: :~r.~11,,:~1~ 1~? r~t: T9 begin with, radical fa ct,you cangetthis deduc -dental bills $200; other ::r.:.:ilt~-, :; :J _ . ..,, chaQges affecting medical lo;lohnerevmened',rcaylouexhpaevnese"so. mechcal l11lls $650. Total ex-::;:aJ1~~ ff! :~ •r.-+ \, expense deduct;ons are penses $1,500 Less 5 f)er· :$;~~ .. 1",11~ 1 ·~ ~~i:.:;;: being. weighed a nd, as a But under the tax reform cent o( income $1,500. Total . : ~ .. l~~ • ll1 ,!,,.. • ."• result, Prent1ce-l-lall's top bill, (1) only the-portion of deduction · zero. ::::ST;::,1 ~1~ 1;0 2i-"' tax..editors strongJy_advtse yqurde~uct1ons !n_gcess.or NO \\' LET'S SAY yo u ,1r-:,g•&.'!.'v:.P .10 1l'I J{.'f.l!-1. that •you take all possible 5 percent of your income range for )our dc nt:'.11 work :~1~.,:~ ,.34~ :;1·.: t: mcdi•at'deducllons 1n 1974 would quabfy as a deduc-1n December anti <.Jl:so spend .,F.amo+y .1• l u • ....._" Of course you can't t1ble medical expense; (2) $75 lo stock up on drugs :~·~~·11'3 ·· ~JJ 1l'" :· prepay in the next few you would have to lump (dccOngestanls , the hkcl :<t..~~.~~ • 1J 1i:;_·t., weeks medical bills you together all your medical y,•h1ch wouldn 'l be deduc-:mc::J:11 f8 • ~ 1L..: ~ d r . ""'"""" to1• 122 l~~ won't·incur until 1975. But ii costs; (3) a new e 1rut1on tiblc 1n 1975 Result you .. ~pr 1 , 11c.·,,_.~ 'you or a member of your ofqualify1ng "drugs"would have 5275 of ndd1tion<\ z::~1f:,1l 1~ ";::=:-;: family have extensive den-include only prescnphon medical cxpense(ft..-ductions ~~~iiJ 4~ :~ ~[-'." tal work on 'sc hedu le, drugs; (4) there woilld be no in 1974 and you lose nothing Atn1<1di.i.~ ~ ~ 3t~ : .. perhaps you can accelerate special break for medical for 1975. :: ~;:·~ 1i 1 ~::--.:. jt into the next severa l insurance pre miums ·and And not only do you get .x:~. H~ 1t-"" weeks. Or 1f you ha\·e the these would be lum~cW=;ith~_.!h,e""'q.<t®uma l ded11c11on foe !~~m • fam1l 's examiRed--aH·other expenses under the 1974 but you a lso could get a .,,.. Slore• 1 • 1 ,..__ ~ • .. rnl&l l •O ~ M<; ....__ '• every ye~ r. h-a vc the 5 percent rule. • wnte-orr for some,·or all , of .. m1&r pj • n• -..... ,..,, .. rr111 .. l.~ }'I •2 ..... '• examrnations now and pay your ex penses for '75. Ar1f1eJ 1• • .. "'~ ... for them before the end or SO ON THE same $30,000 -.:~w!1r 't.1 J v: !1oi r d d .. Me<Otl 'iO • ,•g 11 • .., 1974. You cnn think or other o a Juste gross income, F• • 1 ... ,.,.,..s, 10<i J l ''" '• sound.moves. you would need $1,500 or 1nanc 1a :~1~~1 t1 ~ ~ l&:,:: ~ .,mt« d<ll <; 30 11"1'-"" Slolver Pace .. MP ltll ).3 2i )J) 1/h--i,;, .,~oP .o l UJ e-. ..,. Cl b S llimpe• Cp J ~ 3.,._,..,, U els .,mrep Cor 1 1 1 -->,t ... .,, ... ,., 1, H) 3 ~· lO t .... Am\lt pl ti 1 II• .. mMed 3 lO 6 U lb County's ·Retail ~ Meetings ·rhe lnvcslmcnl Club at Park Nc1A•porl A~artmenl:s in Nc'A'porl Beach meets i\Iondays al 7 p m 1n the Catalina Room at the spa and arc open to the public . The mcctint:s last ;1bout ah hour :.1nd ,ll'l' f1Jllt1\\l'd b' :.i 11ucst1on and "an ~\\ Cl' penod .\mttl In 10 • SO Ho+ .,,.. An•con 100 J SS 1 ..... + ... :~~l,~,~ ~ ti u~~ '!: :~:·l~ ~~ t }~ 1~,. -.. AP.IC""( J.11 S 73 II .. 11':0 Oil •I 2 20 •V• Sales Up 7.5.% Taxable retail sales of $1.3 billion were recorded in Orange Coun"ty 10 the second quarter of this year, a 7 .S1>ercent increase over sales if or the hke penod of 1973. But the increase in growth did not compare favora'bly with the pace set in rec-'nt years It \vas the smallest percentage in - • crease 1n second quarter growt~ since 1~71. . TJ!E OR.4.NGE: County figures paralleled tnxablc sales state-wide State-wide thef'!"11.•as a 7 3 percent ln- ~rease 1n the dollar amount of tax able s.1l es in the second quarter. bur the Boar.~ of Equa li zation re~ed that this v.•as the • smailest gro'A1h since the sprtngoft971. The report shov.·ed that for ttie fir st time since th~e fall of 1970, taxable sales grov,.Lh failed to ma1nta1n pace with r1s1ng pnces. Costa Mesa, with South Coast Plata and its aulo dea~efships, led Orange Coasl c1t1cs with $108 mil· liol\j9 total taxable sales. GeJt.~al merchandise stot_ei rang up 526 m1lhon and auto dealerships Sl8 5 m11110o . f{~tington Beach was the (A?xt busiest with $82.5 m1lhon 1n sales ror the qua• - ter. Its auto dealerships recorded SL6 m1Uion and its general merchandise stores $14 million. JN NEWPORT Beach, sales' totalled $63 million. The number of restaurants 1n the city was reflected in sales at eating and drinking places of $13 5 m1lhon. This compared with $11 million at general merchandise stores and $4 6 m1Uion at auto dealerships. Fountain Valley·s sales ror the second quarter were $22 million with its biggest categories being 1n food stores -$4.6 m1li!on -and bu1ld1ng materials, S2 mJl - Hon . Sales in the city or Irvine totalled $33 m1Won. Its total (or all retail stores was S7 7 million while -the-amount for "other outlets" was $25 million , this amount probably reflecting house transactions. In· Laguna Beach sales totals hit $13 milhon Eating and dr1rikini places were responsible for S2 4 m1lbon and auto dealers $2 m1lhon. Scheduled for Novem~r are: ··use of Trusts for Cur- rent Income Tax Sav1n~s." tonight: ''\Vhat Is he \Vorld"s Safest Investmen- t ""' ~ov. 11 : ··can You Really Plan Your Pinant·ial Future"!", l'\ov. 18 ; and ''Future Income from Avocado s at Rancho California "', Ncrv. 25. i\d· d1lional inform ation regar- ding the club ur m1..•ct1ngs may be obtained by caWng the spa, 61111 -4664. Wynn's Ne t lncom..e Up Wynn's International lnc. of Jo~ullcrton had ne t income of S987 ,000, or 44 cents a share, in the third quarter ended Sept. 30, a n increase of 11 percent from $89.1,000, or 40 cents reported for the ltkc period a year ago. Revenues increased 27 per- cent from $12,562,000 to $15,958.000. ' This brought earnings for the nine months to $3 6 m1l- I1on. or SI fl! a share, on SALES REGISTERED revenues of $;19,185 ,000 vs $11 .8 million io San $3 ,245.000. or $146 on Clcmente-w1th restauran~ re'Ve-nuc s or $41,1411,000 in recording $1 .7 million . the hkc year-ago ~er1oQ. Glean Automobile Filter A Must for Performance Capitol News Service An import.int and often neglected series or parts on th e atio n 's ramily automobiles arc lhe filter systiihs th;it :.iccommodtle the Ylrious (!olds' JR l C eneiM, Filters need to clean •nd tn good repuir in order to do their job on :iir, oil. ga so lin e, Creon, or <001• t. J Samanlch, In thi s bustlon becomes incom- plete. rq1leage, s urrers. emi ssion levels rise. and prl'sent themselves during normal engine wear. general oulpul is reduced. 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This would ha P.pen when the engine 0 11 has become diluted with the gnsohn,e blowby passing the piston Hngs and cylind er walls. wa s hing a wa y the lvbrication n eeded to protecl the rings and pistons. rcuchcs its satur,1tion point and becomes unable to protect and begins to restri ct the Clow or oil because it i.s clogged with filtered malerial. lfthcflow 1s restricted ton much, the l ack or oil cau ses the pistons, rings, val Yes, cylin· dcrs and walls and wrist pins to dl'stroy themi;-elves. Ob\•iously Crom lhe ;1bo\'C description. it Is hnportanl lo regularly service your 11utomobltc's engine nil riltcr. liowcvcr, over the pu $l rcw y(!ar~ the automotive Industry and the oll companle5 have rf!eognited that how and ~·here :1 car is driven iire ju~l as Important, us mileap:c when dctcrminlll).C oil and oil hltcr replacement intcrv11ls,. C.11•! F"•....,c S 16 l"lt Call'Ull 1 JJ • 1 1)'1t-14. 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A jud.I!<' in CortC1. on .. k•r<"<I the girl"s l"o brothe rs hn.5p1t;ilizl'd "h<>n 11 \\'3s determined they also had the d1.scast.'. Or. Thom ris Ve rn on , rhlr r rpidl•m1oloJ?1.st ro~ the Cnloradn llcallh IJcpartmt·nt. n{'\V lo ('ort1·t Suncl;1~ and pl'r:;;.u.adt~d !ht· ~1·('t rntnl"I t>tr.., to ~ubm1t to thrO<il l"Ullurcs. Lockheed \\"ASlllNG1"()N" !lJPt ) -1.nckhct·d A1rci aft ("or p . lhc nation s No I d('fl·T1~(' rontr<1Clor for fi ve str<1 1 ~hl years c\csp1tc co~t n\'crruns anti nt•11r br1nkruplt)'. has been rc1>l:1ccd lly (;cncr,ll Dynamics :,ic; thc to1' <'O nlrac· tor thl' Pl.'nta~on has announrccl. ticnl·ral O\n:.1m1r ... :i!Y.;t\~ a major rontr:ut.,r. i:r:lbbed th~ lop spol for the r1 sc.1 I ) car ended Jurie 30 "·it.h cnn- tr:irl" for nu('\t·ar submllrinc~. the fl 11 iu.:hlcr anri lhl.'. Tndent m~s.s 1lc. • S~at • JoblesS' SAC'R \~I ENl'() tAI') -Slate ur fiC'1.1\s s:;i~ 1,1ncmo1o)mt•nt in allf11r· n1a l'tl~cd dO\\ n\\ ard lo 8 l f)<'rc<'nl 1n October Out rt•m;;i1ncd ~ell above la.ttl • Yl':tr",; ri i;ui-e :i nd the c:\lrrent' nalJonal ,., T he En1pluvntt'nt O~vt•lopmrnt Dcparlmt!nt.Jl:-o !itiid 1'Tula) thnlem-. plnYm<'nt h:id slurnpcd dur1nw lht yt•ar 1n 1nost ma\ur ('ahforhh1 1n· du~trtl'~ .- • -· _ .. Dl ei"ing -... Progra 'Unsafe' CHfCAGO CU PI> -A report In today's issue of the Journal of th e American Medical Association urged a Jeiul crackdown on weight reducing clinics using injectiqns or a horm· one extracted from urine or pregnant ~·omen. The J ou rnal report said the attorney general of f.t ichigan has ruled "fat clini cs'' using the injections ~r e ''in vio l a t ion of l\li chigan 's medical. prac-' lice uct." "\V e hope that other slates "'ill interpret their medical practice. acts similarly," lhc J ourn<il said. TllE HORMONE extrac- t ed from the \.trine of preg- UNDER ATTACK Flip Wiison 'Reverend Leroy' nant women.is call ed HCG, Assa•led <i nd wa s first used for a. • Paper Rapped Kennedy Says ~Stories Unfair· . ' BOSTON IUPII -Sen. 1 "These charges are u~ly, Edward M. Kennedy, CD· untrue and grossly wUa1r," Mass .J, c1'1t1clzed the he sald. Boston Globe Sunday Cor ~lobe editor Thomas Win- relylng on unidentified -..nrp, in response to the let· sources in a series of ar-ter, said, ''The Globe ob· -ticlesOn his involvement in viously di d not rely oh Just the 1969 death or a young Jone source in its two.month \\'o~an at C}l.appaquiddick. investigation of t)le Chap· Kennedy, in a letter to the newspaper published in its Sunday edition, said the Globe used the "unnamed sources" to~relate "grossly unfair" allegations relating to his invol\'cmcnt in the death or l'lfary J o Kopechnc. .paquiddick affair. As Jalways, th e spotlig ht (reporting) team carefully. considered the integrity and .knowledgeability or its sources before publishing information pr ovided by them.'' • . OAll.YPllOf -tff .. ·-·· -~ MANGERS MERITS ELECTION, • OCTOIER 17, 1974' . :nos .Ano~te11limes 1 Jn thb y:U·, election for ltat.I in the an uphill fJabt In takin& on the Incumbent., wh~ £'.alifomia l.egiilature from Ora.nee County we ls ~king hil Cifth tenn and who has the edit In find only . one ch~l~ng~r who we !;>@lleo.ie hai ftii1tntion. Burke, howeYer, has a lackluster out1t1ndm1 quah!1eat1on!. H~ 11 Dennll record In Sacramento. P.1ant:en 1hould be elected Manpn, a Democrat, wti.o 11 ~km1 to replaoe lO live the diltrlc\. the new and m.Ore vibrant ~R.Qbm It B\.U'~. the...Rfl'\l!!ltcan lncum9enlin_reprMentatk>p ft need•. ---- the 73rd Assembly !'islrkt. In our conlidm.tion1, we soUlht to find the Mangen ii well informed and articulate. '!'*d candidates who we feel would l;lest aerve the hu • grasp of the problem• tadna the district ll • • . n •• and the 1tate. He bu the· attribut.et that could pu_b c and who, on the 166UH. rt ect 1o11- .......J1\llkt..hlm In ~....i!!i.!eri&lat.or. But he facet · pnnclple1 for which we stand, / MANGERS IS A. DEMOCRAT. !REPUBLICANS PAID ~OR THl·s AD ------reducin·g purposes more than 20 years ago, the report saifi. "On several occasions. the articles made· use of un· named sources -at one poi nt for example, they .say I i ntended lo lake l1ary Jo Kopechne for a walk on the beach instea~ or the ferry. TllE SERIES of articles-- said considerable doubt existed about Kennedy's version pf the ·mishap, ad· din g that only ''inept .prosecution" by wary of· •ficials prevented Kennedy's indict m en t on serious charges. -· NA 5 I-Iv1 LL E.· T e nn . ''AT ANOTllER point, to . Kennedy was interviewed We &JPP!Ut Dennis Mangers because we feel he represents our vieiNs better than the Republipm incumbent, Bob Burke. In this case we feel it it time to ¥Ote the man and not th• Plr1Y. t In reducing clinics, injec· lions of llCG are given six times a "'eek, the report said, but patients also arc put on a 500-calorie-a-day say I considered a plan to by the newspa per's in· <U PI ) -Comedian Fl ip h ~1 J h G \Vilson's depiction of his ave r. < osep ) argan vesti gative reporting ·team (Kennedy's cousin) take the concerning the accident cha racter "Rev. Leroy" in bla me for the tragedy!" 'which occurred after a par· a television special was an Kennedy's Jetter said. · ity. · "lrlsull lo God" and could I";;=====;;;;;;====""'========;;;;! ''castrate'' the black chur· rr diet. A~IA said it is the diet and not the hormone injections Yl'hich cause patients to lose ches of Ameri ca, a black group of minister s said Sun· day. ...,,,eight. ''This sho"' ~·as an insult llowever, the report also to God and a breach of the warned the d iet is deficient third commandment "'hich in prote in and malnutrition says 'Thou shalt not take could result if it is main-the na me of the Lord, thy .tained for the 42 to 60 days God in vain'," the TennC!S~ the treatment requires. Black Ame.r-ie-ans',-!' the. TllE ARTICLE said HCG Education a l Convention does h ave l egitimafe pa rticipants said. The' P .. d Polo-,..._,..""''" medical use in treatment of group is an ~affiliate or th~+l--7\7"~.,,_ ce iin problenlS"WiOlOle 'al1onal Bap 1s onven· The Carpenter ·cQrps Needs ¥eui---- male reproductive system, tion US A , Inc. but there is no convincing "l\1r. \Vi lson s hould evidence it has ;::i ny effect in realize ... to distort the weight reduction. · r h bl k h h · ''A 500-calorie semistar· image o t e ac c urc is to castrate the most potent \'a ti o n d i c t i s u n · force of responsible protest physiologicalandwilllikely in America'' and "to res!,l.lt In substantial protein destroy the only living en- Joss from body tissue," the tity which is completely articlesai_d, . owned and operated by T~~ aru~I~ sa!~ many of black Americans ." the th~ fat chn.1cs, ar~ fran, group said .. ch1se operations which ad· .. ··;::========::::J ve rtise t hey are under1i "medical supervision.'' Sunday is PL11J&Af •to assist us ln understanding the issues fac- ing you In the 361h Slate Senatorial District and the State of Callfornla. • to know the man who represents you in the Stale Senate. · ·•to Join Iha Carpenter Corps of supporters for Senator Dennis E. Carpenter, your employee Jn Sacramento. ··-""-'"'i# The· . Carpenter 1 Corps · Post Office Box CC Irvine 92664 • • II. • RECENT ENDORSEMENT ' HUNTINGtON BEACH INDEPENDENT CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY ''Physicians have been of- fered huge sums of money to affiliate with them," the article said. "Some clinics also augment profit by sel· ling prep~ckaged, 500· calorie diets.·· Plld FOi ~fors.n.i..CO-W~-. T-.»11C111111111 Df, H.8. · Plld .C,, D,-IM A _ __..ol ... ~ ID Ei.a Oitfril "'-"""" ll0:309-do BM:l, ~ ...... Clloa.... W..., l'IQ9 8'11-1113. T-~ ""°'!'Ill ....... . Qual-ty or /Medi~erity· ... Supporl•d By: Darlene and Jock Young Roy 0. Andersen Thomas A. Boume Linda Baldwin Mr. and Mrs. Ross B. McAdam ' Mrs. W. F. Wille · Theodore Robins · Karen Kovach · Werner Escher Albert Auer Jim Woad Thomas J. Sofmo Donald A. Mcinnis Eugene O. Bergeron Diana D. Hensley Corol)O Highlands Homeowners Assn. Haymond M. Joblonslcy Willard T. Jordon Pot Krone Paul Ryckoff Note Rtadt "Cap" Blackbum Newport-Me so Education Assn. John Store c;,enn Mqrtin NeWport·Horbor Chamber of c.omm..tt A. R. McKtnzit Robert E. Badham Jodi Hall Nina Balis Wdllam Lusk Jomes T. Moodey Robtrt I. Honch Dennis E. Carpenter Theodore Robins , Jr. Wolliam E:-lllurodc- ~ff Women Voters Elltnltlilitr - William C. Ring Royf. Staley oon au11 OIE YES " -·. -01 PropZ ' Tomorrow -. . ' 2(),000 of. the students ' Newp·ort- U nified District Mesa.' School look to for you futur.es th-e -m- t ·heir. Give chance ~now.- the choice is gours Suppomd ly: Col~. School En.,loyees, Chapter lB Joan Cannella Michatl L. Monagan R. F. Stoessel Kenneih Fowftr Dr. and Mn. G. W. Coon Newport-Mesa ·Administrators Assn. • Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Neil Roy f. JuM Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Hanson Harbor Caund PTA ' Ann Harvey Cothtr' ... HOUQll!on A. V. Horgen.., Robtlt B. Alocn o. w. "pkk" l!lchord G. Randol Robert K. Poley .J . ' ' Albert 'Pltv.y'* John and Darrilyn Oliver Merritt and Jtcme Johnson Vaughn N. Redding Btverty K. Langston Jomes T. Ferrell Wollard C. Courtney Agnu Blomquist Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Mosmann Mr. & Mrs. Nigll Ballty Thomas F. Riley Board 9f Directors, Nlwpclf1 llartlor /Costa ~so Board of lltdtors Danit1 G .. -Aldrich. Jr. Mn. Earltne Mosts Btryl F. Kaehler CynthiaN.~ P.A. Palmer ~NShirar Som (!lagro Ntd T trrill Hall M. A. Rk hl1y, -Jr~.-----...nun-, labblttr ___ _ • -. . . ~ Paid for by Citizens Committee for Quality Education. Arlene Schaler. Chairman, P. 0. Box 1e13, Newport Beach, Celif. "92663 . . ,,.. . . • • . • - \ \ ' . Sadtilebaek EDITION • Today's F inal ~.Y. Stocks - VOL. 67, NO . 308, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE' COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY , NOVEMBER 4, 1974 TEN CENTS • . . \. ... ' Voters Choose Hopefuls Meet Your M~C Hop~fuls Editor's Note: This is the fi/!h and final incorporation and will work with the part of a series presenting Ure 32 can· county to assure our co mmunities didalts /or the Mtsison Viejo municipal proper representation." * * * Flournoy, . Brown Hit Big Cities advt.wry council (t.1ACJ. Tuesday voters r in th£ Miaa!on VieJO· Planned Community STANLEY WEINTRAUB, 43• 0 By the Associated Press 26435 Cancion Drive, is· a consumer af-· will select Jive members Jor the 11ew fairs representative for Orange Coun· Democrats teamed up and emb8l- panel. ty. He and his wife have two children. lied Republicans made final appe<US CllARLES SllREVE, 36, of 2699.1 Weintraub has a bachelor's degree to undecided or disenchanted voters :t..tallorca Lane, is an 'architect. fte' in mechanical engineeri ng and has today as Californians prepared to and hi s w ife l\ferlene have two ti).ken supplemental courses in urban choose a successor to Go\'. Ronald childre n. lie was educated at planniilg, ·community environments, Reagan. Southwest P!tissouriStateCollege. socio-economic determinants and en-The nominees for chief executive - Asked why he shotild be elected. vironmental quality. Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Shreye said "In the five years my Asked why he should be electt:d, Republican Houston I. F1ournoy - family a nd 1 }\ave1resided in .J\fission Weintraub said, ''lt v.-ould be !llY pur-scheduled traditional election eve air Viejo J have p ayed a part i n pose and goal, as a MAC council mem· tours of the state's major cities toilay. develdpi ng the community through her to give the residents of P.1ission . A final campaign voter opinion can- working as project manager on t>ar· Viejo a via~l'e and respected v~ss by the Los Angeles Times in- tial development of lhe permanent munir.ipal advisory council [hrough d~ca.tcd, that ~ro!n held .a comm~n· (L TOJIO '-. -ll0.'0 , lOS 4LISOS 8Lv0, I S.D. FMEWA't' • 4LIC!a P~llll'#A'f • LA P&Z RO&O > Saddleback College campus, serving which IOcat issues and problems can dn~g lead going into Tuesda)""s ~al-t _::_..:__ __ ..:i&il~h==:I _____ as.....t.reasul'.e);-OUhe...Mission...lliejo_..be-r.esolved, and inform councy...of,__lQliru:;.~ ------~ Kiwanis Club, and coaching Junior ficialsofthecommunity's desires. ~-But 1n Sacramento, F1ourno~, the ., • All·Americ.aifFootball. ..Jt would be my intent to gain these 45·year-old stat~ controller, said. he jsensed ·Republicans were coming back to the fold after a year of being assaulted by Watergate and the - RYE RS KAOlhl.D . . . ,. "I wish to serve the comm unity and feel lhat MAC is the me~ns of com-' municatlng to the Board of Super· visors for our community needs. GEORGE J . SIMONS, 66, of 24245 Castilla Lane, Mission Viejo, is retired, He and his wife have two child ten. . Asked why .he-should be elected; Simons replied ; "I have been in· ~volved in various phases of the oon· struclion industry both residen9a1 and commercial for 32 years. Have owned, rented. sold and managed real properties for 36 years. Being retired I can devote more lime to the problems of the peole.."' GARY F. STONEY, 32, or 27391 Via Caudaloso, is an engineering geologi st. He and his wife Beverly haye t~·o children. Stoney, has a bachelor's degree from Cal State Los Angeles and-did1gradilale work at San WEINTIUIU& goals by responding to fulure expan· sion with logic tt nd excellence in ad· vance planning-to provide for well conceived, orderly fOmm unity growth ... • JOHN BUTLE R, 381 of 26822 l\tag. .dalena Lane, is a heating-air con· ditioning conlractor. ke and his wife havetwochildren. Asked why he should be ·eleet.ed, Butter responded. "J.ty rea!:oh for running is irresponsive government. [ believe democr acy is based on the cOn'viction that there are extraor· dinary possibilities in ordin ary people." E DWIN EVERS, 27. of 26631 Avenida Arivaca, is a businessman. He and his wife Barbara have no children. He ti as a bachelors degree in po Cal3r1air5iilcleconomics. Asked why he shouJd be elected, Evers said. "We can enjoy three ad· vantages from creation of the l\tAC : to keep taxes down al a reasonable leVel for service; tO give residents a direct ·line of communication to th.e board o( supervisors; and to provide a uniqne opport\lnity for true com· munity involverflentin government. ''l will work lo see that we get our fair share of every tax dollar ~fission Viejo residents pay. I will oppose premature incorporation. And I will invite and encourage total community involvement and participation. ~ Diego State. -Asked why he should be elected, JACK HADDAD. 41, o( 26601 nation's economic i1ls. ··1 think the prospect.i; are very good," Flou rnoy told newsmen as he campaigned door-to-door in his home Precinct. Brown, the 36-year-old secretary of 1;tate, appeared with all of his ticket· mates Sunday (or the first time since early in the.campaign at<! rally in the CSee GOVERNOR, Page .tt) Saddle back To Practice . Jn Dana ·cym Saddleback Community College basketball players have decided to "burn the midnight oil so they can practice on a .regular basis for t heir season opener a Scant three weeks away. The homeless cagers, fo}'ced to practice on' a hit-and-miss basis at surrounding .high schools because the college does not yet have a gym, have agreed to practice at Dana Hills High Schoolat-9.p.-m~ach weekday. . Since practices generally are about three hours Jong, the team won 't be leaving the court until midnight. "We 're behind this 100 percent,'' said Dave Nau, who last week led a delegation of players berore college trustees to explain the problem. They told the board practice would be suspended until a ·permanent location was found. The ultimatum .and the board's displeasure. over the situation,· sparked r!!newed efforts by athletic department officials to find a per· manent practice location. • The team was asked Frida.v to choose between practicing at 5:30 a.m. a t San Clemente High School or9 p.m. al Dana-Hills.· . . J OSO PAAKW&'f ~ ) •iS' !' f1 1 #OltTM I u .... ·~~-==-· CROWN VALL(' ,AltKWA'f AV[lt'( PAilUIWAY MAP OUTLINES AREA TO BE SERVED BY ADVISORY BODY For Ml11ion Viejo, Area, a First In Orange County Ex-president Taken· Off 'Critical List' LONG BEACH (AP) -Former President Nixon, off the critical list, is· showing such improvement that he is being allowed lo walk with help in his hospital roo.m, his doctor said today. \Vhile Nixon walks, he will be monitored by instruments to insure that he is nol experiencing excessi\'e strain, the doctor added. The former president was allowed . Sunday to sit up on the side of h,is bed a nd eat son foods. ·• In a written medical report, Dr. John C. Lungren said there was still concern about a small amount of fluid in Nixon 's left lung caused by ir- ritation of the diaphragm from a hematoma, or blood mass, in his left thigh. . . spokesma n said. The spokesman said it was too early to say when Nixon may lea,·e the hos pital. Nixon had been in critical condition ·for six days after experiencing shock following an operation to partially close a vein in his left groin area. The surge ry was designed to keep blood C'lots from moving to his lungs or heart . Officials said Nixon was also being permitted to sec his wife, Pat, and daught ers, Tri cia Cox and Julie Eisenhower. but only for five minutes each hour. The family has been cam· ped near the hospital. · • A hospital source said Nixon Was not reading books. watching football on tele,.·ison or carrying on much Con· versation. Stoney replied, "l am qualified for Aracena Drive, is a reaJtor with four this position because of my active childre n. He holdS a bac;helor's participation in the community ac· degree from Iowa St.ate University •-__,~-rlvltles-overthe·la :i;tfouryears-. ---and-a--m~ster~---ln-bus~ncss f~om Cal "I have been most recently active State Un1vers1ty. He 1s president o{ In the P..tission Vi~omeowners As-_th~ Saddl~back Va lley board of s&iation orlihe ooanr or directors as realtors and teaches real estate at we11 as being an active member or the Saddleback Co!lege. Nau said that a set time and location , will eliminate scheduling conflicts for-the.team~ The cagers are hoping, however, that they'll soon be able to'use the new SI Toro Hi gh School gym -atra. more reasonable hour. The gym, now under construction, is expected to be open in about two months. 'Nixon's vital signs contirtuc to remain stable, said Lqngren, iind he is still under subintensive care since being remOved from the critical list Sunday. Subintens ive care i s equivalent lo serious condition. - I ad hoc committee for the formation of Asked why he should be elected, a ~1ission Viejq t.tAC. ~am opposed to Haddad replied, "l should be elected cOa•t 'Fair 11kles and warmer tem- pertrtures are on the agenda for . Saturday, with highs of 66 al the beaches and 70 Inland. Lows tonight46·52. ' I NSIDE TODA\' Do·it-you;1elf pleo.mre ctnler1. wherein sez, alcohol. food ond f10mblin11 °co11 be enjt)yed withoul the r1111ilant contCQtAtnce.s. ari • beh!g srudied bu psychologists. Set llOrJI. Page A7. • because my education, experience, and proression have given me the background to recognize problems. the knowledge to recommend solutions, and the abilit)' to coordinate and communicate with the county board of supervisors and the residents or l\1ission Viejo.'' . . . Plaque Honors ,Vietnam Hero ' 'the parents or a fall en Vietnam hero who won the Medal of Honor un· veiled a plaque in his memory Sunday al Cargp Pendleton during dedication· rites of a new Army Reserve center: The racility, dfflgned as a staging nrea for Army reservists at the ?tlartne Corps base if they ever arc need~d in a future conflict, was nam· cd in honor or Sgt. Anund Roark. }le wis 20yean old when lte threw himself on a live grenade and absorbed lheex- plosioA. The.~ctiOn saveCI many of his ~omrades during a patrol in the junglesofVietnam. The soldier from San Diego was dc1:cri.be.d-.il!b.c rites..J!J a m..!D.. \\:'.ith "raw courage and self sacrifice." Lt. Gen, Elvy Roberts, commander of the 6lti Army, praised the young !k>ldlcr. "But I can't see going through this again next year," Nau added. "We've really got to push ror some sort of temporary gymnasium al the cam- pus ." Such a racility has been given a high priority by district trustees in recent planning meetings. No £ormal plans, however, have been drawn up. A temporary gym would serve the campus until the college constructs a permanent one. Viejo Resident < ~eld on Drugs A Mission Viejo man halted in the Irvine area by California Jl_ighv.•ay patrolmen on suspicion or drunke11 driving during the v.·eekend wus tur- Nixon may be placed under inter· ·mediate care, an even lower category, on Tuesday. a hospita l Hilton lm1 Loses 4 Color TV Sets Burglars. raided the Hilton Jnn in Laguna Hill s for the rourth time in as many weeks during the weekend to aild four more television sets to their growing haul of appliances from the hotel at 25025 La Pat Road. Orange County Sheriff's officers said the intruders, as before. ap- parently had pass keys to four empty roo.ms at the . hotel. The color~ sets were valued at nearly $1.200. AD RESPONSE 'TREMENDOUS! ned over to Orange CounJ.y ShetifC'i "Tremendou.s." deputies a ft er ot11teu alleged Thal' a the word a ffunlington Beach Art Burglar Drops His Loot An unidentified youth"wilh an ap· pa t love for birds or prey tried to lift eagle and spirit il out or San Clemente GCncral 1-lospital late Sun- day. Hut after a hospital aide gave chase. the V.'Ou ld·bc eagle thief drop· ped his hi s booty on the floor of a hospital win g and took flight out the door. The eagle -on co nvas -was value1rat $350 and was one of a collec- tion of orii;inal u11 purchased by ll os pilal Adn1inis trator James Evcrctl. The art work ·-six·fcct square - 'vus not damaged, hospital stair told police. • Assassination Plot Revealed dangerous dt;UgS and mai(iuana were man used to describe the respons~ found in his car. lhis ·Oaily Pilot c lassifiP.d ·=-d NE\V YORK (UPll ~A former Deputicssaid Carj'l"hocft.MHaddy, produced: ' r crugee leader who relurned to 2l. or ~09\ N6\ita, Circle, l\tlsgion llilvana sa)'.s anti-C.1stro forces pl3n Virjo, w:is'halted on lk San o;e~o '66 DARTGT,2dr.bclckets. lo assassinate .S-r:crct~rv or Slctle Freeway near th'~ S,and Canjon slant six, A/T, I owncr. llcnry A .. Klsslngcr and Ameriran Avenue turnorr after C•IP qfricers $415. xxx·xxxx. co ngressmen lo block U.S. r ap- spaltcd his a11serted ~rr1tic drtvin~ If you have a used car you \\'Ould prochcrl'lent with Cuba. Ol'fi er ·_uid m(Uijuana an<I a bot ... likelo convert-to-cash...cRll-642-5678.--"'nrtos-Rivrrro Collado said fn tie containing what ar~ believed Ube ,. l>ut a few words to"·ork for you. llavana the anll·Castro movement in amphetamines were'foundln H'addy~s ' ln Ui ,OaUy Piiot. the United Slates .al50 wu nt~ to kill the car. · • ,. <=.....,.-'-------'------Costa Rlc~n foreign minister. ·' Will Pick 5 of.32 Candidates By JAN \\'ORTll Oltllt 0111,l'ilats..lt Five members for the ~tission Viejo municipal ad\•isory council (l\IACI will be elected Tuesday. . . The council, to be selected from 32 candidates by the community !s 8,000 voters. will begin meeting soon after. The first of its kind in.Orange Coun· ty, the P.1ission Viejo l\tAC will have advisory powers only, rererring to the Orang e County Board of Supervisors loca·I conce rns on parks and recreation, traffic and safety, land use, planning, and law enforcement. Similar. councils have. beeff5el up in 11 other communities in the slate. The idea waS developed several years ago to improve representation for non- "ty areas Which needed more com, munication. but either do not want or • cannQt afford incorporation. The local drive for. a l\tAO' began. more than' two years ago. The concept first was championed by the Sad- dlebaCk Area Coordinating Council (SACC), whose leaders proposed it cover the whole Saddleback Valley in· eluding Laguna Hills, El Toro, Lake Forest. and At ission Viejo. That proposal was dropped last year . Still feeling .the need for increased com · municatio n, a group of Mission Viejo homeowners surveyed the com - munity to see if there was any interest in a smaller countil for l\tission Viejo alone. ~ The results, with close to rcent return 'from a mailing to ,000 homes, sbowed 89 percent support lor such a move. With the backing of the P.1is~ion Viejo Company, the homeowners"' gathi:!r ed signatures from the required JO perce nt or cegislcred voters. Presented with the results of the .survey and the petitions, the board or .supervisors authorized formation or the ?.-fission Viejo ?i-IAC a~ called for the election. The l\'IAC will be responsible to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. which makes all final decisions for the county's unincorporated areas. __,. The board has allocated $20,000 for the first year of the MAC. Funds will c;_g_pie {rom a county seryice a_rea budget supplied from taxes of the ?t!is4 sion Viejo homeownersonly. The $20,000 is planned to cover the cost of the election, pay a part-time secretary and rent for an office. Ov:erall;1he area to be !ietYed.b)" the ?-.1.,.C includes county service area No. 9 -b11sically ·the boundaries of the 11 ,000-acre ?t·tission Viejo Planned Community. Population of that area has grown from 5.000 to almost 30,000 in the past six years, while representation at the county level has r emained the saiiic -one supervisor. Tuesday's election comes at the end of a campaign which has had few is· s ues. For most of the candidates, the campaign was their first venture into politics . They re li ed on corrcc gatherings, door-to-door visits, and mimeo g r aphed mailings for publicity. Tv•o candidates forums also were · held but because of the large number of candidates. only two or three minutes was allotted to each one. The only issue which generated co n· troversy in the campaign hinged on · the £act that fi ve or the candidates are also county cmployeS. Se\•eral candidates said they relt the county employes -including three sherirr·s deputies -have a con · flic~ of interest. Asked for an opinion. the county counsel's office determined that since the A1AC is an advisory body only and its members are not paid, there would be no legal grounds fnr claiming con- flict or interest. ' Expo '7 4' Closes Sl>QKANE, \Vash. CU Pf l -The Expo '74 World·s Fair closed its six· month run Su nday, apparently a fi nancial success, and work began to turn the 55·acre site into a riverfront park. About JS,000 persons braved nt:ar·frceirns temperatures to attend Sunday's closing ceremonies PIC..OT 'S CHQICES • Daily Pilot recommendations nn ~lcctlvc ofriccs and prop· osit1on~ on Tuesday's ballot \1thich have been examined t~ detail du!_!_n g t ~e pnst\Woweeks, are s umma r11c<l on--i<Sday--, cditori11l pa@e, AG. · . I ' , t ! • -.. DAILY PILOT SB ,. Light Vote Democrats_ GOVE~N~~ Greeithelt . • Confl•dent Fairlax district orLosAngeles. It was a rare display of unity ror Cali fornia Democrats! Brown and Sen. Alan Cranston, con· Of V • sldered a·virtual cinch tor re-election, IU(i4fll IOfWAiltn 1ctory raised ('laaped hands high over th«:ir ... heads in ·a victory salute to .a n ~ Our-Ml#lak# -estimated 3,000 cheering party mem· Photos Of MAC ca ndidates OJ. • bers. ' ByJANWORTll ByWILLIAMSCllREIBER lie Ragan a nd Earl Schn.•a riz By United Presslntemational "\Ve've got a great chance Tuesday 0t1MO.lffflt11C ... " 0t•Di111Yl'l1tt$Utt ~ere switched inadverte ntly Despite a new wave or optimism ror the entire Derriocratic party," AboutSOOsupportersoftheLaguna Tuesday's election· poses some in last Friday's editi on. The or the 1974 camp.aign, 'Democrats declared the sQn of former Calirornia ~r~enbelt have pressed county or. major i1'ssues a0nd cruclcal leglslattve real Ragan a ncl ""hlV"rlz a p-were still confident today they would Gov. Edmund G.1.Jrown. !1c1als to de lay development plan's for "aces o ;'.jn rango •0 t 1 .-x: u • • But 'candidate Brown cautioned : th 9 ooo M ul ,. un Y e ec-n.>ar a bove. ··rhc Daily Pi' lot ll&hten their a lready firm grip on e , ·acre o ton Ranch until torate that is expected to stay away ........ Congress and the nation's slate "Don 't get ove r.confident. The elee-·· nextyear. •rom the poll In 1 be regrets the error. tion lsn'to\'er." " . s arge num rs. hOuses 1n ·ruesda~s elections. ··Someone is pressing for this amen· l The county Registrar of Voters . A United Press International sur-The Times opinion check, published dment by Jan. 1 and the question is .nas predicted th at less than 68 per-vey in the last we or the campaign in today's editions, confirmed in-who?" said Bill Leak, a pl anning com· cent o f the count y's 81 2, 000 showed the De mocrats v.•ith a likely dications of Thursday's final Cali!or-missioner rrom LagUna Beach. registered voters will cast ballots 2 Montanans net gain of five govemorshi ps, five nia Poll : th at fo'loumoy gained some "Do we have this fantastic plan during the voting hours of 7 a.m. to seatsintheSenateand 20 llouseseats. ground, but probably not enough to which we mus t gel passed?'' he qt p.m. Thal woul d give them 37 or the 50 win . asked. "In stead of holding hearin.its In Besides numerous statewide Face n ·eat'h governorships,, 63 seals in the 100--Responses from the prospective .desperate haste, you should consider races, major ballot measures of con-member Senate and 268 of the 435 voters indicctled they ~·ere upset with this plan when traffic and air quality cem to Orange Coast voters include: }louse seats -'domination in the the eoonomte situation and harbored problems have been addreSled·and -A proposed local sales tax or up sl a tes a nd co ntinu<i tion or a <.tnli·Republicanfeelln gs. some solutiontothemfound." t'l a penn y to pay ror an intensive A • generatio·n of cdnti-oJ on Capitol !~ill . ·put there still appeared to be a The hearing, al Mission Viejo High system of mass transit in the coun· rra1gnment bu t not the "Vct0.Proof Con1::ress" lar;-ge undecid ed vote. ·· Schoo l, was held by the , Orange t · Of 860 registered voters sampled in c l Pl · C y. denoun ced by Prcsiderit Ford. . person Thursday and Friday, 354 said oun Y anrung ommission. -Tax overrides in a half·do zen 1'"'o rd, mea nwhile, issued a The commission is revieWing 0 C the y favored Brown, 242 backed d I Predicted Tuesday Unit Asks . • For Delay_ Lecture Set For Tuesday The Newport Harbor J unlor Lea1ue's "Community "14" con· tiQ).le.s Tuesday night at UC IJ'o vine. The thi rd progra m i n the special, ri\'e-week lecture seri es is· entitled ''Entering College Today-Are You Jnrormed?" It starts at 7:30 p.m. in UCl's Science Lecture H:ill. All of the lectures are ope.n to the public . without charge . The series, designed to bring Orange Countians up to-date on issues arfectlng them, is spon~ sored by the Junior League as a public service. The Nov. 12 program will deal.with welfare. College: Adds Baby Sitting, Health Serv~ce .dl r 1 a !1 gc oa~t s treet li ghting ByKATHYO.ANCY statem ~nt t oday encouraging a)l f'lournoy, 203 were undecided, 52 e ve opm e nt propos als For the s r1c l! covenng the communities ,,, ... 0111, l'i1e1sutt cli "ible voters to cast ballots Tuesday d 1. d · Chaparral-covered ranch, and to make I S l B b ec 1ne to gi ve an opinion and three · J o unse each, Laguna Hills, 1 TwcJ brothers from r.tontana face and noted that some surveys predict a a recommendation lo county super-• ,New medical and babv sitting· ser· · •c · t B h M' · v· · · · supportedlheminorpartycandidates. · Th I , ap1 s rano eac , 1ss1on 1e10, arraignment Tuesday 1n connection turno ut of onl y 40 percent of the voting visors. ey wil decide whether and vices and a women's program soon Laguna Ni guel, El Toro, unincor· with Thursday night's brutal m·arket popul ation.· The number or people who Said tney how the laqd can be used. will be available to Saddleback Com- po rated lrvlne and Dana Point. slayin g of Fountain Valley and "IC thi s is true," he said "the just wo\J ldn'l vote at all dec lin ed from According to state law, a County's munity College students in Mission :Without passage, the lights go out Orange Coast College alhlete·scholar Congress with which I must wo~k 'he re a similar survey taken in th e same general plan may be amended only Viejo. next summer. Stephen ··~like '' Finklea. in Washington to control inriation , precincts a month ago. three times a year. ':t'he Moulton plans Faced w ilh complaints from ,-School tax voles in Huntington Suspects 1-l ugh Daniel Bean, 23, strengthen the economy and preserve F1 d th are part or the third amendment ror students and instructors that the cot- Be h d h ournoy said he foun at same 1974 d ac an t e Harbor Area. and Cha rles Dennis Bean, 22, have peace in the world could be elected by trend as he visited about 40 homes of , an county offi cials are under lege was lacking in stud ent services, _ -Seven charter amendments 'in been held in Orange County Jail only21percentofthevoters." press ure rrom developers to pass the Supt. Robert Lombardi and his staff th · 1 Se 1 ~ fri ends and neighbors in Sacramento d bel ec1tyo a Beach. ...... without bond since their arrest late But Ford refuSed to make any amen ment oreDec.31. haveproposed: -A municipal tax ·measure in Friday_ specific predictions on the outcome of Sunday. Three alternatives have been -A physician or nurse be available Huntington Beach. The brothers are Lo be arraigned on the el ections, according to press recommended for the acreage, The on campus several hours a week. Orange County voters must also charges of murder and armed rob-secreta ry Ron Nessen. one favored by the commission call~ -A ba bysitting service b e decide between the c;andidates in b e ry in \V e s t Orange County Expressing what appeared to be a Bo Ok Revi·ew for 37,400 persons and 11 ,300 dwelling established so that parents with small four Congressional districts, several ?dunicipal Co urt. last-ininute rise in GOP morale, Sen. units. children may attend school. stale legislative districts, a super-The pair is accused in the shooting Bill Brock or Tennessee, chai rman of • The county starr proposal shows -A series of courses, known as visorial district and in a number oC death of Finklea, 19, captain o! this the Senate Republican Ca mpaign . Favors Rocky 39,JOOpcople and 13,362units; and the . "women's studies," be orfered star· local areas. ye ar's · 0 range Coast College Co mmittee, predicted, "\Ve're go1n to landowne rs r e presented by the ting in the wJnter quarter in January. Votes of particular concern along wrestling team and 1913 Athlete of the do better than ~·e would normally do priy~te planning firm of Chapman, Lombardi -said-a rull presentation the Orange Coast include: Year at Fountaiii. Valley High School. 1n an off vear. -NEW YOR'K (AJ!)-The Academy Philhps, Brandt and Red~ck, call ror on the new services WQUld be ma~e ~o -Election oC the rirst Mission , Police said the Be an brothers were ··1 think we would norm a Uy lose four of Political Sci ence published a 47,576 people and 17,J82901ts: . ; th.e ~lle4e board of trustees within )liejo_ Mu,Qjcieal Advis_o!,l Coun arrested.bf a Santa Ana police officer · to fi.ve seats a nd I think \ve 're going to fa.x,QLaJ>J$._[f.Yie w ol_&.J.:c;.on A_ . Throu,ho!Jl heanngs on th~ con· ltlJ next six \\Tee ks. • · · ~nrroma!ield or32candidates.--at 11 :15 p.m. Saturday 1usr rour--nm-some surprises. rie s:nr·.~.----;R"ockereuer's tenure as Ne~:on~-a-rprqposals ~l!dn·sttty-~ '!'be soperlnt.@naio~nntr-~r~e~•~eaanre•if"'lll!, r--- didates. · blocks from a freeway onramp. Of. J>C:Ople are beginning to realize just. · governor af,er he gave the group a rught, 1ssues of aircraft. noise fro~ l~e st.aft "'as \\.'ork1n2 on a student ser- -A runoff election · between 12· ricers asse rt the brothers were on the bow much is atstakeinthiselec tion." tax·exempt contribution in excess of nea~by El Toro Manne Corps Air vices plan a ft er Holly He£1er, a s- year incumbent Supervisor David first leg of a hasty journey back to S80 000 the New York Daily News Station and preservation of Aliso soc1ated studeht body president. told Baker and challenger Larry Schmit. :r.tontan a. . rePorted today_ Creek on the southwest side or the trustees that students want health, Baker's Second District cove.rs Fountain Valley Police Ca pt. Les U.S. 'Conspiracy' The News said that the book was r3!1ch have a hig h-priority label from d~y care, legal and psychological scr- much of west Orange Co~nty, in· Rowland saidtwOloadedpistols,mal· · published last May entitled "Gover· pnvateplanoers. v1cesoncampus. eluding Seal Beach, Fountain Valley ch.ing the caliber of the weapons used CllARLOTTE, N.C. (A Pl -Blac k ning New York Stat~ -'The Rockefel-But most disagreement on the plans Lpmbirdi said the college could and most o! Huntington Beach. to kill Finklea were found in the back activist Angela Davis charged the rer Years ," and was billed a·s "the ha's come fro~ LBgun~ Gr.eenbelt, .In-provide the services without tr~at ex· :=The re·elecUon bid of Congres· of the Bean br~thc rs' car. governm ent Sunday night with a con-first analys is" of Rocke.feller's 15-c .. a non-profit orgaruzatiOn seeking pense. ' sthan Andrew Hinsl;law <R-Newport The Orange County Coroner repOr-spiracy to jail alt political activi sts year gubern atorial record . to preserve th e 10,000-acre Laguna Women's studies, said counselor Beach) In the 40!.h District. Chat· led Finklea was shot six times with and lo prevent a peo ple's movement The newspaper said copies of the Canyon watershed as a greenbelt. !'nna h1~Farlin , will inclu~e a cou:se lenger is Roderick Wilson, an bullets rrom .22 caliber and .38 caliber against repression. She spoke at a book reportedly have been distributed . ~bou~ 3,000 acres or lh.e watershed in the h1st~ry .or women 1n Amenca Oceanside businessman. pi sto ls. rally in Charlotte SJXlnsored by the to members of congressional commit · IS on the ran.ch. Latest proppsals show from colonial times to the present. -The race primarily between two Police reported Finklea waS killed North Car olina c hapter of {h e tees considering Rockereller's con!ir· 80 to 85 perct;n~ preservation but Anc:>ther class will explore the cur· Long Beach men -Rep~blican Bill al midnight Thursday while working Na tio nal Alli ance Against \ Racism matio n as vice president greenbelt orr1c1als still are not rent Job market for women and offer Bond and Democrat Mark Hannaford as a clerk in the 7-Eleven market at and Political Repression. · saU!iiried. tecfiniques in findingemployme t. -to ftll the vac:ant seat of retiring Euclid street and Warner Avenue in O:>ngress man Craig Hosmer, whose Fountain Valley. The bandits fled 34th District includes much of the with,~3 from the cash register. west county. The brothers , who listed their home .. -The race ror retiring. Congres· as Coram in north-central h1on tana, ·.11'man Ri~hard Hanna's 38th. District offe red no resistance when stopped by • s:eat, which affects only a tiny part police near a San Diego Freeway or the Orange Coast . It pits Sa.nta onramp. Ana May~r Jerry Paterson .against Police spotted their tan car bearing form.er prisoner or war David Reh· 1.1.ontana license plates based on a mann. '' descriptio n broadcast by Fourftain -The As sembly re-electio,n race Valleypoli ce. . · of Robert .Badham lH·Newport Young Finklea was a popular Beach>. aga1n~t .chall~~ger Sueanne athlete at both Fountai n Valley High C. Lewis or M1ss1on V1eJO. . . School and Orange Coast College. -The Assembly re·electton bid o ( · Friends said he planned to transfer Jlo~rt Burke (R-Huntin.gton Beach) to Stanford Uni vers ity nex t fall, plan· against challenger Dennis Ma!1ge rs: ning to become a math. teacher and . -The ~tale Senate re-election bid v.•restling coach. • · of Dennis ~arpenter (R·N ewport A memorial fund ror the slain youth Beach) a gainst challenger Frank is being sta rted al f'ountain Valley Barbaro or Costa h1esa . High School. · Also or interest lo Orange Coast voters will be the central county's 72nd Assembly District race which pits rormer professional footb all star Marlin McKaever, a Republica n, against OeA rat Richard Robin- son, a young Vietnam veteran. 2 Banks Dip Rates NEW YORK (AP ) -l\f organ Guaranty Trust Co. of New York, the nation's fi flh la rgest commercial bank, and First National Bank of Chicago, today matched the industry· low prime lending rate of 10.75 per· cent. 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Charle:i Prince is principal of the school. Glen )'ermo is in its first yea r in its own buildin g, whic h is not fi ni shed . The 620 students attended Santiago School last yea r, City of Hope Plans for Fair The Esper anza chapter o! Ci ty of llope will sponsor a fair and a rashlon show a nd wine-tasting event Thur· sday in Lagun a Hills . The fair, rrom 9:30 a.m. lo 1 :JO p.m., will feature sales of home·made cakes and cookies. jewelry and craft Items. Admission is free . ... from 2 to 4 p.m. there will be a fa shion show and wine tasUng. Ad- mission costs $2 . . -The events will be in the lounge or Club House Jiln JAeisure Worl d. F\l ndS will benefit the Pilot Medical Center in Duarte. • I • I- • • /, • • • , .... Nex t to your bare skin, the most luxurious thing to wear Is silky underwear of Qiana• nylon and pi ma cotton. But don't just take our word for It. Feel for yourself! You won't believe how good It feels until you do! Available In T-shirts, A-shirts and briefs. 3 for 5.98 Qiana at JCPenney At Your Local JC Penney Store • r ·-'---- ' • I . ' l I - ' 7 - ' .. Irvine EDITION • Today.'s· Final N.V.Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 308, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MO~OAY, N'OVEMQER 4, 1974 TEN.CENTS • Moves to .Scrap ·City Council By DOUGLAS FRl~HE OIUjeD1U1 ,h.ts.M1 • F~ur ideas f?r governing Irvine, in- cluding one which would do away 'A'ith the city council, were suggested by council mcmbJ?ri nt their second mon- thly meeting to draft a city charter. Proposed by l\1ayor Gabrielle P-ryor and Councilmen Johll Burton Art An- thony and •lenry Ou.igley S~turday al~ ~he ideal§ were touted as ways t~ .keep government close to the people when the city reaches a population of a quarter million or more. Mrs:-Pryor's plan. the most radiclil departure from ex isling forms "of city government among the suggestions, drew sharp criticism from Burton and Quigley. While. Burton and Qui gley proposed a two-level for m of government and Anthony s ugges ted ombuds men in each village. fi1rS. Pryor's plan calls for:_ an end to concentration of <:ity power in a five·member council\ Instead, s he desc'ribed a form of gove rnment which would include councils ih each village of 10,000 to 30,000 residents and a citywide assem- bly m ade up of.all tnembers or !!le vll- lagecouncils. The assembly, which could even- tually reach 160 members, would rule on matters which affect the whole city such as the budget, taxes and police services and would ratify the actions of the village councils. The assembly, she said. would meet once or twice a year for "as m any da.ys as necessar~·· to handle citywide affairs. · Village councils would have the same powers city councils now have but.only for decis ions relating to their villages. Anthony, desc_ribing the goal of a city charter as a n avenue to "more communication and responsiveness,·• said that for now a city ombudsman in Light each village would do the job. f'or the present, he said . the city l:ihould draft a brief charter merely designating Irvine a charter city. The charter could be anu~nded, later to meet the needs of residenis at that time. Terming his idea ''an evolutionary approach," he said, "I'm not Sure L waril to make a 1990decision in.1974 . '' Burton and Quigley proposed \'arialions on a two-tier government. Such a form would es.ta.blish several village councils which "'ould act on local afrairs1 but would leave a cen- tral city council to decide matters VOte Which affect the whole city. l·ler plan, !\I rs. Pryor maintained, "'ould be the strongesle:tercise or city democracy. Qui gley, howe ver. op1>0sed he,. idea. ··1 have Peen quoted a number or times to say that J ohn 's (8urto'1> idea or a ty,•o·lier government y,•ould be ' disastrous fur the city. But l don't think the English language has the y,·ords lo describe the t'ffecl of your plan." Such a large assembly; Quigley: said, would never get anything done. fitany or the touchy w ning matters. Seen County Ptedi~ts 68o/o Turnout By WILLIAM SCHREIBER OI .. N1y Plltol ~H Tuesday's e lection poses some major issues and crucial legislative -~-;Tacei:: to an Orange Count)'. e lec- ~-~iSexptttecr 0 s ay aWay {ro~ the polls in large numbers. - Uf'I~ Pause TJtat Refreshes A 1\1ontrcal fire nian ta~e~_a, _tefreshing dfink of \Valer during mopup operations at tfie scene of a tenement fire. Striking firemen and city officials r eached a tentative contra ct agreem e nt S unday, ending a two-day strike by' 2,400 city -fire men. Service Station M·an Charged in Slayings A San Pedro service station atten· dant has been formally charged in a series of lwo murders and .sexual as- saults, including that oC a woman whose nude body was dumped in Ir- vine six weeks a go. Gerald J . Shill, 27, Is held ·in ,Los Angeles County Jail with no bail set to assure his ava ilability for the-future court proceedings. Shill faces preliminary hearing in Long Beach Municipal COurt Nov .. 14, on two counts or murder; two counts or·· a ssault with a deadly weapon, one count of rape and one count of sex per- ·"ersion. lie is expected to be bound dver to Los Angeles County Superior 'court, where trial on the charges to which he has pleaded i~nocent would ~gin in, mid-January. Complaints agains t the suspect, who worked in Signal Jlill, were con· solidated by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office in Loiig Beach for prosecution. · ·Shill is accused of killing l\1rs. Bon- nie F. Davis, 22, oC Compton, by shooti ng her in the head the night or Sept. 22 and discarding her nude body in a diich along Barranca Road neO£r J effrey Road in Irvine. He is also charged with the murder of another female victim, whose body Marine .Jet Crasli TOKYO <U PI l -.A J\lari~~rps \\"as found under similar circ4mstan- ces , dumPed beside a railr9i"d track jn Signal Hill near Shill 's P41ce or em- ployment. Investigators say both women .al- (See SUSPECT, Page A2) 'F'4 Pha ntom fi ghter-bomber crashed --l ntothne11-,vhilC11ppruachfirtl: the:air-----~ craft carrier tl1idw11y Sunday. The Defense Departmcntsaid a member of the plane 's crew was. rescued by a helicopter, lfhe other~·as missing. COUNCIL OFF . · llot · Wlteels . The county Registrar of Vot"ers has predicted that Jess than 68 per- cent o{ the county.'s 812,000. Flournoy,· Brown Hit Big Cities By lhe Associated Press Democrats teamed up and emo8.L· tied Republicati.s ~de fina~ appeats to undecided, ot disenchanted voters foday as ,Californi3ns pr 11ared to choose a succes~'i-to GOv. Ronald Reagan. The nominCes ror chief executive - Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Republican Houston I. Flournoy - scheduled traditional election eve air tours pf the state's major cities today. A final campaign \'Oler opinion can· vass by 'the Los Angeles Times in- dicated ~hat Brown held a comman- ding lead going into Tuesday's bal· IOt1n . But in Sacramento, Flournoy, the 45-year-old state controller, said he sensed Republicans were coming back to the fold after a year or being assaulted by Watergate and the nation's economic ills. "I think the prospectt are very good," Flournoy told newsmen as lie campaigned door-to-door in his home precinct. Brown, the 36-year-old secretary of state, appeared with all of his ticket- mates Sunday for the first time since early in the campaign at a rally in the <See GOVERNOR, Page A2) Because of the general elec- t ion, no Irvine city council meetlngwillbe held1'uesd3y, . Kathy Russell or 1rvinc (right1 overtakes All city offices, ho\\~ver, will another<"ompelitoron h r way to a sccond}>lace be open dw ring norfll,al y,·orkihg finish in th e "'o n1 n's relay event o'r the sixth an- -hou · -~--~-1--..;,,;;u'=a'M-'=r'=ao;.;ni:ll>rix orTflc)'cle nc1ng S aite D• ,, • registered voters will cast ballots -Tax overrides in a ha lf-dozen .during the voting hours or 1"a.m. to Orange Coast street li g hting ·8 p.m. .districts covering the corTI.'munities _ Besid es numerous s tatewide .oJ Sunset Beach, Laguna Hills , J<!Se:i;, m ajoc ~llol .measuus ot:.con-.. Lapisltano-llcach.-M.issiorL-V..iejo cern to Orange Coast voters include: Laguna Niguel, El Toro, unincor- .. -A proposed loeal sales tax .of up porated Irvine and Dana Point. lQ a penny Lo pay for an inte nsive ·Without passage, the li ghts go Out system of mass transit in the coun-'next summer. Ly. -School tax voles in 1-luntington PILOT'S CHOICES Daily Pflot recommendations on. ~lecti vc orfices and .prop- os1t1ons on Tuesday's ballot which have been examined i~ detail during the past two weeks,. are summarized on today's editorial page, A6. Nixon Allowed To Take Walk In His Room LoNG BElCH (API -Former President Nixon, off the critical list, is showin g suc h improvement that he is being a llowed to walk with help in his hospital room, his doctor said today. \Vhil c Ni xon walks, he will be monitored by instruments to insure that he is not experi encing excessiv~ Wain, thi doctor added. Beach and the Harbor Area. · -Seven charter amendments in the eity 0£ Seal Beach. -A municipal tax measure in Huntington Beach. Orange County voters must also decide between the candidates. in fou r Congressional districts, several state legislative districts, a super- visorial district and in a number of loeal areas . Voles of particular concern along the Orange Coast include: -Election Qf the (ir!t litission Viejo !\tunicipal Advisory Coun cil from a fie ld of 32 candidat-es, didates. . . -A runoff election between 12- year incumbent Supervisor David Baker and challenger Larry Schmit. Baker'S' Second Di strict covers much of west Orange County, in - cluding Seal Beach. Fountain Valley and most of Huntington Beach. -The re·election bid of Congres- sman Andrew Hinshaw ( R-Newport Beac~) in th6 40th. District. Chat- (See VOTERS, Page AZ) The former president was allowed . Sunday to sit 'up on the side of his bed and eat soft foods. Council Okays Safety, Chief's Police Plans·· r. Jn a written medical report, Dr. John C. Lungren said there was still concern about a small amount of fluid ·in Nixon's left lung caused l)y ir- ritation of the diaphragm from a hematOma, 9r blood mass. in his lefl thigh. Nixon's vital signS cotitinue to remain stable, said Lungren, and· he is still 'under subintensive care since bein g removed from the critica:I list Sund ay. Su b inte ns i \'e care is equivalent to serious condition. • Irvin e 's new director or public safety, Leo Pearl, bcgarf'work today on the groundwork needed to have the city police force operating by July I. In a special action Saturday, the city council appro\'ed a plan drafted by Pearl to get the police force organized and under Irvine control th ree months earlier than the Sept. J date origi nul\y predicted. Irvin e 's police services cqnlract ""'ith Costa Mesa ex pires next Septem· ber, a date in itially approved by the counci l for Irvine takeover of police activities. The counc il also hired Police Lt. Charles 1\1 . Bozza as the new depart- ment's second in command. _Bozza, the Costa Mesa lieutenant; \\'ho has' been in charge or the lr\'ine force. was hired as the first of three top assistants to Peart. Bozza , who will hold tbe cank of captain. y,•ill be paid between Sl,720 and S2,098 per month. The remaining t\\'O posts are another captain and a coordinator of support services. The stepped-up schedule for switch - ing the Pf?li ce force to Irvine control, Pearl said, was prompted by the chief's uncertain posJtion in the present structure. lrvi~e Library WoJ;"k Begins Construction began tod ay on the S-161 ,100 Un ivers ity Park Branch county library in Irvine approved by Orange County s upervisors last week. The contract for the facility near the corner or Sandburg and Dewberry ways was awa rded to Ho ri zo n •. Builders of Tustin. " Off'ici a l g roundbrea kin g ceremonies for lhe 10,000-!lquare-fooL library have been delayed until \O a.m.. [)e(', 7' ·1 ne Dia tor-the fttcilily, which ha s ' bef!a PJanneiJ (or over lWO y.e•r8, W8!\ ~.oOO over the orig1nal ~trmutc, due to the-need for a conhcctln"t'i"01rttllt>L- inclu<led in the firsl specifications. which now keep Irvine council mem· hers in meetings until Yt'ell past. n1id - night nearly every week, ~T rs . Pryo1- said, wou ld l><> resolved by the lime surh a fo r1n of govl'rnmeal could be put into operation. ·rhe primary function of the assem- bly \\·ould be to rule on the day-to-day citY f!Cti \•iiics, she said. Adn1itti'riA. th<it 3 large assembly might act slo"·er than a !i \•e-me mber ('0Unl'1I, she said, '"th at's demoerary." The committee \\'iii meet ag0£i11 Oec. 7 attempt to develop a com· promise plan which will satisfy at least a majority of the members . o.ilT ~"' ,,_., UCI Coed UndqUist lroine Hears . Four Ideas For Charter Irvine's charter commission ha~ turned over four ideas for the kind or government the city should have to a UC Irvine coed Who has the job o[ piecing together the suggestions into a form acceptable to all five members. Sharon Lindquist, 28, a UC I social ecology student, has taken on the jot> of ad\'ising the charter commission of-the city.council in its efforts Lo draft a city charter. ~11ss Lindquist y,•111 receive lour course credits for her efforts on behal[ ·orthe city. · -· ---· · Council members meeting Satur- day presented·four suggestions for the shape Jr,•inc's government should take to keep cit y hall responsive to residents when the city reaches a population or a quarter million or more. _ Calilornia has two forms or c ity organi zation. Charter cities suc h as J.luntington Beach and Newport Beach have dra\\•n ~p their ow n city consit utions y,•hich describe the form. and powerS of government as we ll as how revenues will be coll ected. General lay,· cities such as Irvine are formed under a collection or state lay,'s. The laws descri be how the live- membcr counci l is to be elected. how revenues are to be gathered and the proceedings and powers of city gover- nment. Cities may change from general (SeeCll1\RT F:R. Page :\?> Oran!!<' CO;ast Fair skies and warmer tem - peratures are on the agenda for . Saturday, with highs of 66 al the beaches and 70 inland. l..ows tonight46-52. 11\SIDll TODA\'' Do-it-yourself pleasure -(e nlers, whe rein sl:'r , alcohol. food and qnmbhng C,?n bto en101Jed u..'1 lht1t1f t11e re$u/t_a nl conseaucncei. arl" being sf14d1cd by psychotog1srir. Se,.. ,~lory , Page A1. •1 ., .... ~ .... o(t .. ..... u ...... .. loflU"I .. l<'ovoe• " '-""-.... " N'11...al .... , •••• Gtlllttlll• r ... ~~ o..,...c..tifll'I' .. , 0.UlllH ~., ..• ....,.. ... ~I(• " '""' ... - Crftt-td •• Mtca Mill•llt11 Alt·ll Otilllfolotli(H "' f111W1• " 1E•1.,~1p.., .. 1Jofflen .. l'llt"•kl-al " .... "". .. ----.... ...rlil lffw(" .. -· ... .. • . • ·-- • • ..... .. t- i J i\:l DAIL V PILOT -Brotli~rs ·FaceGourt ' . In -Slaying ByKATHV<LANCV ., ""0111, ..... "'11tt Two brothers from 1t1ontana face arraignment Tuesduy in connectio n with Thursday night's br utal market s laying. or F ountain Vall ey 11.nd Orange Coast College uthlele·scholar Stephen "1'1ikc" Finklea. Suspects llush Daniel Uea n, 23, and Charles De nnis Bean, 22, have ,been held in Orange County J ail without bond since their arrest late Friday. The brothers a re to be arraiglfed on rharges of murder and armed rob· b e ry i n \Ves t Orange County Municipal Court. . The pair is accused in the shooting death of Finklea, 19, captain of th is year's Orange Coast Co llege wrestlin g team and 1973 Athlete of the Year at t~ounta ln Valley lligh School. Police said the Bean brothers were arrested by a San la Ana police officer at 11 :15 p.m. 'Salurday just lour _ blocks from a freeway onramp. Of. f icers assert the brothers were on the first leg of a h asty journey back to .Montana. Fountain Valley Police Capt. Les •Rowland said two loaded pistols, mat- ching the caliber of the weapons used to kill Finklea, were found in the back of the Bean brothers' car. · The Orange County Coroner repor- ted Finklea was shot six times with bullets from .22 caliber and .38 caliber pistols. • Police reported Finklea was killed i!_t_Jnidfilgbt Thu_rt d.iY wb.ile w_o_rking as a clerk in the 7-Eleven market at Euclid street and Warner Avenue in · Fountain Valley. The bandits fled with $93 from the cash register. The brothers, who listed their hom e as Coram in north-central Montana, .,. ___ ot'feud..noxesista nce...when stop~.d.by;__ police near· a San Diego Freeway onramp. I i ' Police spotted their tan car bearing Montana license plates based on a description broadcast by Fountain Valley polJc.e. 1 Young-Finkle a was a popular athlete at both Fountain Valley lligh School and Orange Coast College. Friends said he planned to transfe r •to Stanford Uni versity next fall~ plan- ning lo become a math teacher and wrestling coach. A memorial fund for the slai n youth is being started 41t Fountain Valley · High school. 3 Knifed to Death ATLANTA CU PI ) -Atlanta polic~ :said Sunday an Oregon man, found in- s ane a{ter allegedly killing his wiie, h as been charged \\'\th a triple mu r- d er in a southebst Atlanla apartment. Police said Edward Kane, 49, who e scaped from a mental institution in Salem , Ore., was foun d lying uncon · s cious in the apartment "'·ith a knife in his hand following the slayings Satur- day night. Lecture Set For Tuesday The Newport llarbor Junior League's "Community '74" con- t inues Tuesday night 41t UC Ir· vine. ., The third p rogram in the special. five .week lectur~series is entitled "Entering College T oday -Are You Informed?" It starls .al 7:30 p.m. in UC l's Science Lecture Hall . All of {h~ lectures are open to the public without charge. The series, designed to bring Orange Counlians up to date on:. issues a ffectin g them, i.!i spon- sored by the Junior LcaRUC as a public service. 'rhc Nov. 12 proR ram \Vi ii i'eal with welfare. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TM O<....,e Coil! 0111, 1>1101, w11n .. n1<11 l•cam· t.....i111t ,,.. .. , Ptl'n, '' pu~l"JW.d t'I' 1,,,. o .. ,.,,,. C.0.1t l'\/911,.,1~ Camo•n' SHl•r•te fO/!'°"' are jNllllVle<I -fl<l•J tl'l<O!JQl'I FroO.J tor C..t• """"· ...... _1 B•Kl'I, Hut11'"'11"" &..cn1r ....... 1••11 V•ll••· !<•IM, klllltt' ... 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Since practices generally are aboul three hours long, the tea m won 't be lea vi ng lhc court unlit midnight. "\Ve're behind this 100 percent," :said Da\'C Nau, \11ho lift week led a delegation of players Defore college trustees lo explain the problem. They told the board practi ce would be sus·pended unlil 41 permanent location was found .. The ultimatum and the board's displeasure over t he sltuation , .sparked· renewed efforts by athletic department officials to rind a per- manent practice location. The team was asked f'riday to choose between practicing at 5:'30 a.m. at San Clemente J-li gh School or 9 p.m. at Dana II ills. Nau said t hal a set l ime <.ind lqcation will eliminate schedulin g l'Onflicts for the team. 'fhe ciigcrs arc hoping, ho\vcvcr , that they'll soon be able to use the new El Toro J-li gh School gym al a mOl'e reasonable hour. 'rhe gym. now under t.•onslt'uction. is expcclcd lo be open in about tv•o months. "Bul I can 't set• J:Oi ng through this again nexl ye.a r ." Nau added. "\Vc '\'c really got to push for some sort·of temporary gyn1nasium at th\! cam· pus:·• " Such a fa cili ly has been given a high priority by district trustees in recent planning meetings. No formal plans, ho\\·ever. ha ,.e been dray,·n up. A temporary g} m would serve the campus until th e colli.:·ge constructs a permanent on e. College Adds Baby Sitti1ig, Healtli Service New medical and baby si tting ser- ,·ices and :i \\'omen's prog ranl soon \\'ifl be available to S11ddlebac~Com· munity Collel:e students in l\hssion Viejo. Faced with complaints from sludenls and instructors th at thl!'col- le~e v.·as lacking in student !lc rvices, Supt_._ Roberl Lombardi and his sta(f have proposed: -A ph ys ician or n~Q!C be al'ailablc on campus Sl'\'l'ral htiurs a V>'t•ek . ~A baby!li t.l ing s Pr\·ice b e ('51 ablishcd so th at p:1r('nl:. \\ ith sma 11 chddrC'n may attend st·h1,11L -A seri('S or cnur~es, kno\vn ;is '\\'Omen's studies," be ofl't•rt•rl !ilar- t ing in the Y>'intc r riuttrlcr in January. Lombardi said 41 fu ll ~1resentation on the nt.•w Sl•rvic~ \\'ould be made to the college board of trustees within the next six wc611s. 'rhe superi,.ntend1•nt rc,·ealcd his staff was workine. on :• studC'nl SC'r· \"Ices plan after !lolly ll cflcr, :i s- 0soclate11 sludt!nl hody president. told trustet>s that ...students w;111t hcalt~ day car<.'. leJtal and psychological ser- \'iceson campus, Lombard i s111d the t·nllej!e could provide lhc scr\'1cc::·s "ithout great cx- J)('nsc. \Vom cn·s studic!'. SJid coun,.clor Anna ~1 c f'a rljn, wlll lnl'h1dc u cour:;c in the hi stor}' of \\'om1•n in America from colon10 J 1 i M('s lo I hr 11re!ie11t. . Another rlass "''ill cxplorr the eur· rent joh nlarkt•l for v.on1p11 0111d nrrcr l<'thnu~ucs in f1nll lllt1 cn1plU)tmcnt. " f 're• r.,,,." 1 GOVERNOR FUiir(ax district o(Los An1eles. It was a rare display oC unity ror California Democrats. · Brown and sen. AJ illl Crunston, coh· sidered 1 virtual ci1'ch for r6-tlttt1on, raised clasped bands high over their heads in a• :victory salute to an estimated 3,000 cheering party mem- bers. ,Wa~rgate Lost Memo Crops Up "We•ve got-a great cllan-ce Tuesd•Y . for the e ntire Democratic party," declared the son of former Cali fornia Gov. Edn1 und G. Brown, But candid ate Brown cautioned: "D.9n't._,.Fe t over·confident. The elec- tion isn t over." - The Times opinion check, published in today·s editions, confirmed in- dications or Thursday's final Cali for- nia Poll: that Flournoy gained some ground, but probably not enough to Yi'in . Responses from the }>rospective voters indicated they "'ere upset with the economic s ituation and harbored anti·f{epublica n feelings. Hut there still appearee to be &. large undecided vote. or 860 registered voters sampled in person 1'hursday and Friday, 354 said lhey favored Brov.·n, 242 backed f'!Ou rnoy, 203 were undecided , 52 declioed to give an opinion and three supported the minor party candidates. 1'hc number or people who said tney just wouldn't vote at all declined from a simil:ir survey laken in the same ])recincts .a month ago. Flournoy said he found that same trend as he vis ited about 40 homes or friends and neighbors in Sacramento Sunday. Viejo Resident \. . '. Hel_d on Drugs WASHINGTON (UPl)-Tlfe pros- ccution in the Watergate cover-up trial today disclosed a Jong lost rilemq.,it said s howed the seven original 'burglars knew they wer€bcing paid for their s ilence und expected lo be pardoiicd by the Nixon Administration inrclurn. . llroseculor· J ames 1'". Neal told the- cover·u1> trial of fi ve former aides to Richa rd 1\1. Nixon that the new evidence -a "bombshell " memo written by bugging conspirl'.llor E. 1ioward Hunt Jr. on Nov. 11 , 1972 - was surrendered Saturday by attor- ney William 0 . Bittman. Dittman, J-l unt 's former counsel and .an unlndicted co-conspirator in the cover-up plot, repeatedly denied the existence of the memo the past two )'cars. liunt admjtted to it only recen- tly. Neal made the disclosure, which he described as a "sad chapter" in the ('{)Ver-up plot, before former Nixon campaign ai de J eb Stuart Magruder resumed testi mony. · · "l·lalf·measu res will be unacccp~ table," the llunt memo said. "This lihould not be misinterpreted as a threat but a reminder that loyalty should always be a two.way street. "The defendants have followed all instructions meticulously and are main t ai ning lheif p a rt or the _ bargain," }l unl said:-in the memo. ··1'he Administratio n, howeve r, remains defi cient ... " It said the While House had not met- its "commitment which included "l-F ina ncia l sup port ••• 2. Legal defe nse fees •.• 3. Pardons ••• 4. Jtehabilitatioo." ' - f 'r•• l'a .. AI f'r<UH Pa,,.." I CHARTER. • • VOTERS ••.. Jaw to charter fo rm ol. government af- ter a cha rte r is approved by a len ger 'is1 Roderic k Wi lson , a n nwJority or voters in an election and , Oceall!ide businessman. · raWicition by the 1tet1, &ec1tlature. -TM race primari_9:. between two In· addition to specinc changes tn Lon111: BtJch mea -tiPubllcan Biii the form of govetnment suggested by Bond and Democrat Mark HaMaford J.t ayor Ga brieUe Pryor a nd Coun--to fill the vacant: seat or retiring cjJmen John Burton, Henry Quigley Congressman Craig Hosmer, whose a nd Ar.t Anthony, a nother alternative 34Ut District includes much of the is a "skeletal'' or ''growth" charter. wes t county. ' such-a go'Verning--document-would -Tbe ta,ceJor__retiring~Con&res- consisl of a very short statement to ~man Richard HaM a's 38tb DistrlcL the erfect that Irvine is a city and has seat, which affects only a tiny part tbo.sepawers legally1nlhe provinceof of the Oranize Coast. It Pila Santa city government.· Ana l\1 ayor J erry Patterson against Under auch a charter, the present former prisoner of war David RehM city government form and tax struc· mann .. ture would cont,Jnue, but the charter -Th~ ~ssembly r e-election ;race could be amended later tO alter elther -oLilob.e.rt . 8adhan1 ( l~-Newporl area. _ Bench )_ aga1n;n .chall~~ger Sueanne Except ror r eferring the charter C. Lewis of M1ss1on V1eJo. . . suggestions to Ms .. Lindquist for -The A;ssembly re-E'.lect1on bid of study, no action was taken by the Rot>:ert Burke (R-Huntington Beach) commission. against challenger Dennis Ma~gers; However, comm1sslon memben did f-The ~tale Senate re-election bid indicate a desire to do awu~wlth the 0 Dennis Ca rpenter t R-Newport office ofmayor. £ Beach) a gainst cha llenger F rank l\t rs. Pryor, Anthony and QUi gley Barbaro of.Costa Mesa. all said that concentrallng a large Also o~ interest to Orange Coa~L amount or power in a .single office voters will be th-; ~ntral countr s could cause the city problems .. , ' 7~nd Assembly 01~tricl race which Presently, the office of mli.yor in tr-pats f~rm er professional footbal~ star vine is mainly a title. The mayor has M a;~h~ _McKeever, ~ Repubhc~n . the power to act as ch!!-irman of coun-against D em~rat Ri chard ~ob1n cll meelinRs. sll!n citv checks and art son, a youn g Vietnam veteran. ' as ceremonial head olthecity. Insiead of an official with the title ''mayor, ... -Quigley sui gested, the phrase "chairperson of the council " should be used. · Boy Scoui Hit By Pickpocket t 'rcn11 Page.• Al SUSPECT . •• legedly slain by the husky red-haired. red:bearaea Ns-peet had stocky 'builds. One was a redhead, while the other wore a red-haired wig the ni ght before her body was found. An Irvine bo_y 1aelli~g Uckets.tq an -A l fiir d-woman authorities claim Orange Empire Council Scoui-t'.>-Rama lost the $3 he had taken in th::iel was intended to be a-murder victim, a young woman sta bbed repeatedly by receiRts whenhlspocketwasplcked a man 'she m e t in Holly wood , Sunday, he told pO~ice. " . managed to survive the knifing. C"!b Sco~t Ron~1e Baumer, l:I', of3581 SUH a fourth viCtim whom Shill al- A l\1ission Viejo man halted in the )rv inc area by California HighWW patrolmen: O~SllS_pitioA._ cjf drunken Oriving during the weekend wa l\ t ur- ned over to Orange County Sherifr's deputies after o(fic-er s a l leged dangerous d rugs a nd marijuana we re found in his car. . lrvine -t 0-Dilicuss. - Maf!n ~nve, s11d so~eone snatc~ .JegedJy...ittacked, a .Ceil State, Long the-tiills-.and::r.an..a~e stood.:wa,tching._'"'Bea·cn--coed;~19;-Wh~tml!K'ea;ir the ._2\her 119y~a .ru_nball_machin~. head-with-a-hatchet; but nett·for heln ---Tfie boy· -one ol hundred!Or d li d be · ,. '" Deputies said Gary Thomas Jfaddy, 2.1, of 24091 Novia Circle. Mission Viejo, was halted on the San Diego FreC,~·ay nea r the Sand Canyon ;\ve nue t urnoff after CHP officers :;potted his asserted erratic driving. Office rs said mariju<!-na and a bot· lie containing what are believed to be amphetamines were fou nd in Haddy's car. Bike Trails Tonight Orange Coast Boy Scout member! sel-an ve _lo 8 witn~ss. . . Jin g tickets over the weekend_ had Investigators m a1nta1n the two been peddling them at a market .al women murdered were khown to en· The propos~d Irvin~ master bicycle 14437 Culver Drive, police said: joy m.ale comp.a ny and had many con- trails plan will be discussed by lhf;__i. -· · · tacts in ~e ar~as they frequent~d. Jilannin g comm ission tonight. · -The university coed told whee she The meeting will be held at city AEC Reports Blast was savagely attacked by a man who ha ll,4201 Campus Drive,at7,30p.m. · invited her to follow him to his A total of 108 miles of bike trails, lo WASHINGTON <AP>-TheAtomic brother's auto bo~y shop for an be financed with a S2 million bond ap-Energy Commission today reported estimate after a mioor traffic a c· proved by voters in June plus ad-recording seismic signals from a cident that damaged their cars. ditional money from county, state and Soviet nuclear test in the yl!ld range '--once there, he ;i.llegedly tried t c> federal sources is called for in the or three to four megatons, the biggest sexuallY. assault her before smashing plan. ' 1 "recorded in 9ver a year. · lhesmd'tl ax into her forehead. • • Nex t to your bare skin, the most luxurious thing to wear is silky .underwear of Qiana• nylon-and pi ma cotton. But don't j\Jst take our word for it. Feel fo r yourself! You won't believe how good it feel s until you do! Ava ilable In T·shirts, A·shlrts and briefs. 3 for 5,98 Qiana at JCPenney . - At Your Local JC Penney Store ' • • I /) ' •• • l I • • t J ! I • I > 7 I \" • , . '· . Jl•••tingto" Beach Fountain Valley -EDITION · ~ _T oday's Fi N.Y. Stocks • VOL. 67, NO. 308, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA -MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1974 TEN CENTS Pr.op. X Cost . to . ·Yon? About-$15 Brothers Face Court In Slaying Two brothers rrom Montana race arraignment Tuesday in ·Connection with Thursday night's brutal market s laying of Fountain Valley and Orange Coast College athlete-scholar St.ephcn ''Alike '' Finklea. • Suspects Hugh Daniel :Hean. 23, :and Charles Dennis Bean, 22, have been held in Oranie -County 'iii without bond since their arrest late rTidi y, Officials Eye ·calm ,.. At School Administrators at Los Amigos High School hoped to restore peace today. following last week's racial unrest aL the northeast Fountain VaUey cam- pus. School Principal Ken Ca1kins met · with other school officials and student Jeade.rs all day Saturday in an effort to resolve the problems which broke out in fi ghts Wednesday and Thur· sday, and spurred the school lo cancel its Friday night homecoming football. game against La Quinta High School. -The brothers are to be arraigned on Classes were tO be tleld on a routine dlarges of murder and armed rob· schedule today with school authorities li\!ry i n West Orange County planning t o maintai n the .,pe'ace ?t1unicipal C;ourt. .. _ ~ without outside help, ifposslble;- --..c-_;[tJ,e..pair is. aec.us~JP.Jh..Wooling Dlllfll'llll:Slaft"""' A large fight; ·involving-abouHO-t · d th { F " kl 19 ~ Lth.is......:..-.:,_ _ ___,ao-·Mezican-=-Americans .an<t Anglo~ ea otn ea.us. 0 · E dis on-Quee11 Saxons Thursday lorced -1·n sc•-~1 year's Orange Coast Coll ege -uuu wrestliTig team a nd1973Athleteofthe · Beck·y Barnes is the 1974 officials terms -to can for police Year ~t Fo~ntain Valley High School. homecoming Queen at Hunting-help and sent students home early Police said the Bean brot.hers ~ere ton Beach's Edison High bPth Thursday and Friday. arrestedbyaSantaAnapoli_ceofficer School. Becky, 17, is the c~fn:,th~~~a~:~r1~:,:-;:rt~~ t~ at 11 :15 p.m. Saturday Just four daug hter of Mr and l\1rs B J feeling1·n1heCh1·canocolnmun1·1ythat block s from a freeway onramp. Of. • . · • • ficers assert the brothers were on the Bar~es of _Hunt1n~on ~ach. Chicanos don't ·have fair represen- first Jeg or a hastf journey back to She IS a senior at Edi.son High. talion at the school. J\1ontana. Ethnic minorities make up more Fountain Valley Police Capt. Les than 27 percent of the campus Rov.•land saidtwo loadedpistols,mat· N1"x on Allo' wed population. but there we r e no ching the caliber of the weapons used Mexican-Americans included on the Lo kill Finklea, were found in the back · 1 homeco.ming court, and they have lit- of the Bean brothers' car. To Take Walk tie representaliOn in student govern · The Orange County Coroner repor-ment, according to Calkins. ted Finklea was shot six times with He said a report published in bullets from .22 caliber and .38 caliber In Hi" S Room another newspaper blaming the pistols. . tr-ouble on a recent petition drive in Police reported Finklea was killed Fountain V all~y to pull the high al midnight Thursday while working LONG 1BEACH (AP) -Former school oul of the Garden Grove ' as-a clerk in the 7-EJeven market at President Nixon, oCflhe critical list, is Unified School District, was not ac· Euclid street and Warner A.venue in showing such improve.ment that he is curate. Fountain Valley. 'The bandits fled being allowed to walk wjlh"~lp in his ,Calkins said Qle peti1ion drive, COD• with.$93 from the cash regis~er. hospitatroom, bis doctor said today. ducted by Fountain Valley residents. The brothers, who listed their home While Nixon walks, he will be may have been a _minor factor, bttt.Js as Coram in north-central Montana. monitored by instruments to insure nol the prime cause. o[fercd no resistance when stopped by that he is not experiencing excessive He said many conditions have led to police near a San Diego Freeway strain, the doctor added. the curr~ot situation, but he believes onramp. The former president was allowed discussions .with the .students may Police spotted their tan car bearing Sunday to sit up on the side of his bed bf)peasethetension. l\1ontana -license plates based on a and eat soft foods . Calkins said he regrets tne' current description broadcast by Fountain ln a written· medical report, Dr. situation, but added: "Priorities'bave Valley police. John C. Lungren'said there was still to be shifted and security will be the Young Finklea was a popular co ncern about a small amount of nuid primary concern.·· athlete at both Fountain Valley High in Nixon's left lung caused by ir- School and Orange COast College. ritation of the diaphragm from a Friends said he plan~ to transfer hemaloma, or blood mass, in }lis Jen to Stanrord University next fall, plan-thigh .. ning to become a math teacher and , Nixon's vital signS coritinue to v.•restling coach. remain stable, :said Lurlgreri, and he A memoriarfund for the slain youth is still under subintenslve care since is being started at Fountain Valley being removed from the critical list HighSrhool. Sunday . Subinlensive care i.s equivalent to serious condition. N uclear Plant R e port Slated A progress report On the proposed annexation or the San Onofre Nuc lear Plant and San Onofre State Park wi ll come before the Tri-Cities Municipal \Yater District Wednesday. Also on the agenda are a progress 1·eport on completion of the Tri-Cities s~·stem and a report on preparations for a new bond issue. Nixon may be placed under inter· mediate care . an e \•en l ower category. on Tuesday, a ho spital spokesman said. The spokesman said it was too early to say when Nixon may leave the hospital. . Nixon had been in critical condition for six days arter experiencing shock following an operation to partially close a vc1 n in ·his left groin area. The surgery was designed to keep blood clots from moving to his lungs or be art. · Officials said Nixon was alsO being pefmitted to see his wife, Pat, and Vehicles Damaged LOS ANGELES <U Pil -Morethan s.50.00Q damage was done lo 21 city· owned vehicles over the weekend when vandals broke into a city Parks .and Re creat:ion Department service yard in Griffith iif>ark, police said today. One police offi cer said the Scene or the vandalism looked like ··the a fterm ath of a destruction der · b .. y. AD RESPONSE 'TREMENDOVS' "Tremendous." That's the word a lluntington Beach man used to describe the response this Daily Pilot class ified ad r,iproduced: ;· • • Pause That Refreshes A l\Tonlreal fi~eman takes a re freshing drink or \vater during n:iopup operat1o~s at t~e. scene or a tenement fire. Sttiking r1rcmen and city of£1c1al s r e ached a t entative contract agreement Sunday, ending a t"'O·day strike by 2,400 city firemen. .Gun Charge Dropped For I in Huntingt·on ' One of fi \ie men arrested after a Huntington Beach shooting Thursday morning ·was released from city jail FTiday and charges against him were dropped. Police released John Cooper , 24, or 7743 Ronald Road, who had been held on suspicion of assault with intent to 'blmmit murder and ·possession of dangerous weapons. He was among five arrested, aft.er a shooting at his home between two groups or motorcyclists Jen two men wounded, one critically. Warren Hicks, 27, of914 English St .. Santa Ana, remains iii 1-luntington In· tercommunity Hospital with wounds in the chest and side. The other wounded man. Timothy l\.1orton, 23, of Tustin remains in custody on suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. He was ar· rested after being treated for· minor bullet wounds at Orange County l\ledical Ce nter. · Police dropped some cha rges against three other men, all of whom originally were·bookedon suspicion of assault "'ith intent to commit murder and possession or dangerous weapons. The a ss ault charge agains t Lawrence Nyman, Z1 , o( the Ronald Road address. was dropped, while the dangerous weapons charges v.•ere dropped in the case of Marc Oewdney. 24, also of the Ronald Road address. and Willia m Gehrke, 24 , who listed no permanent address . · The men were lo be arraigned in \Vest"Orangc Couoty Judicial District . Court today. Farmers P lan New Slaughter I n Minnesota ·13.5-ce nt O verride Vote Se t By KATllV CLANCY Ol IM O.Uy f'lltt SUH Voters in the lluntington Beach Union lligh School Distri ct will be asked for the sixth time Tuesday to help finance a new 3,000·student high school. The school construction measure. called Proposition X, calls for a 13.5- cent lax override to help pay for <1 $15.8 million campus at Golden West Street and \\'arner Avenue. A §impJe majority vote is needed to pass the measure, which school of· ficials predict will cost the average · homeowner about $15 a year. Tuesday will be the. districl,.'s .sinh elf.a,~~ . re lwt overcrowding ihrougho4l the district. 'Four bond issue elections failed lo muster the required two-thirds majority, and a similar tax override election in June didn'tgather the sim· pie majority needed for passage. The 52-square·mile district h as nearly 132 ,000 registered.voters. District officials. hoperul of passing the override. say there is wider com- munity suppport for this election than -past efforts. The ov~rride has the endorsements of all the elementary school districts within the high school district. bor- ders, as well as the Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach City Counciis and numerous ci vie organizations. · Dr. John Hunt, assist.ant superin· tendent, said more than-SOO students, parents and citizens "'·ent door-to- door over the weekend distributing .., materials a nd 400 more are telephoning voters. The district's tax rate Ws year is $2.60 per $100 of assessed valuation. down 20 cents from last year, Dr. Hunt noted. · He said the tax rate wilJ drop next year as well if assessed valuation in· creases, but he could not predict tr next year's rate would fall as much as 13.5 cents. · If voters approve the override measure, Dr. Hunt said. the school 'board will form a "paper cor- portion." That corporation will issue school building bonds, then Use funds from the override to repay fhe bonds over the nex~ 27 years. · He said the 13.S cents is the maximum tax rate the district could charge to repay the bonds, predicting it will be from eight to 11 cents mosto{ the 27 years. The school board will provide $2 million in cash reserves and about $2.25 million from sale of a school site at Atagnolia Street and Yorktown Avenue to help finance the school. COAL I MPASSE AFFECT STOCKS NEW YORK <UP.J> -The stock market, reacting to a breakdown in coal industry talks. closed lower tod ay in slow trading on the New York l'-----1'11nneetinrwilt be at~c-,rm-;-tn :r: daughtecs, Tricia-Cox-an uli,e----'''"''-l""R.1'GL2.dr..buckeU:, Eisenhower, but only for five minutes slant six, Arr, I owner, --· PILLAGER. l\finn. fU PI ) -Ce n. tral Minnesota farmers began a plan· ned -calf and pig slaughter today on the David Ondris farm six miles cast or here. Stock Exchanl?,. - 1:he Do"'. Jones industria l average, whi ch gained more than 29 points lasL week despite adverse nev.·s. lost 8.05 poi nts to 657 .23. The index had been ix'hind even further earli er in the se!I· sion. new location, ttre lower room ot the Community Ce nter, 100 Calle Seville, San Clemente. Wc•a•llt'r Considerable cloudiness ex- pected Tuesday. Lows tonight near SO, highs Tuesday in high 605. INSIDE TODA\' Do·ll ·yourself pleelftlre cenfers. wherein sez, olcohnl, foOd and aamblin11 can be eniowd wflhout the rr.sullont consequencet . ore · being studied by psMChologisls. See r 1tory, Page A7. each hou r. The family has been cam-$425. :xxx-xxxx. ped nearthe hospital. lf you have a used car yc)u would Lion Cub Ge ts • New Home -at ·A hospital source said Nixon was like to convert tO cash, call 642·5678. not reading books. watching football • -Put a few_wor~s to work f9ryou. on Lelevison or C'\rrying on much con· ~ .-.In the Daily Pilot.. · versalion. . . · Rancl1 of Actor ~lo ur,noy, , Brown Set .. ~:~·;;:::; ·." ~~~~~g~~d"li~:~~~ famil y has a new home -on the ranch Last Ml•nute ,,,ours ofactorJ ames Brolinofthc "Mar~us J. 1 \Velby 1.1.D." television show. The cub v.•as on~of perhaps six sold By the AsSOtiatedPress Democrats teamed up .and emoat· tied Republicans made final appeals to undecided or disenchanted voters todiiy as taliforriians prePared to choose a successor to Gov. Ronald Reagan. The nominees ror chief executlve - Democrat Edmund 0 . Brown Jr. and Republican Houston 1. F1oumoy - scheduled tradiliona! election e\'C air lours of ~he state's major cities today .. A final campaign voter opinion can· vass by the Los Angeles Times in· dicated that Brown held a comman· ding lead going lnto Tuesday's bul· loting. But In Sacr amento, Flournoy, the 45.year-old slate controller. said he sensed Republicans were cpmlng back to the fold after a year of being 1 s!faultcd" by-W11tergate and the nation's economic Ills .. "l think tbe pmspccts are \lery • ,. ' to Huntington Beach area residents. good, . Flournoy told ncw~mE'.n as he A neighbor concerned about· the ' campa1goed door-to-door in bis home .danger a lion could pose as she grows precinct. older in an environment without . Brown, tbe 36-yc;ar-old sec:et~ry of speci al safeguards. howeVer, called state. appeared with all of his ticket-the California Animal Control mates. Sunday for ~be first time .since Since then, the company ha~ worked early 1n the campaign at a rally Jn the . with Lion Country Safari lo find a new Fairfaxdislrictof~Angeles. . home for Samantha, says Barbara I~ was a rare~d1splay of unity for Mej i a, CAC ·director of ad · Cahrornla Democ-rats. . ministration. · . l!rown and Sen. '."Ian Cranston, ~on-Actress Amanda Blake was among s1~ered a virtual cinch for re-elect10~. those who expressed an Interest in the raised c.la spcU hands high over their ·small lioness. heads Jn a victor} salute to an But it was Brolin\\·ho wounctupw1tn estimated 3,000 cheertn1 party mem · (he cub. He Will keep her In a protected bers. area of his 240-acre .ranch near Paso ''We've got' gteatchaMe Tuesday Robles. In central California. ' for the entire Democratic party." His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry declar.d the •on of former Cali!omia Brudt.rlin of lluntin'-'ton Beach, picked Gov. EdmurtdG. Drown . up Samantha aL C4H£orni a Animal But caqdldate Brown <':autioned: ControlFrlday. ''Oop 't get o..\er·confl<k:n\. The cle:c· A t h re~.!.w e ek.:.o.Jd c.ub al so! Ion isn't over,'' .-scovered in Huntington Ilc!ach now I rt.mains v.·lth Its owner unt11 a more IS.e GOY!RNOR,Page AU su!tablchomeca"belound . • • About 100 calves, 15 pigs and -one dairy cow had been dispatched a nd thrown ihto a long narrow trench dug earlier . Virgil Barg. a farmer of nearby l\1ontley. said the-farmers are cittcm· pting to focus the attention of the \Vhite llouse on the Dl iiiht of tanners. Barg said the group wa s not conne<'- ted \Vith any farm orga ni za lions. Declin es le d ad va nces by a two.to-one margin among the .l 765 tSSUCS traded. ' Prices also were lou·er in moderate trading on the American Exchange . , !J,1i E dit orial Override: Vote Ye s; Bake r Supported 1'\VO issues on Tuesd ay ·~ ballot are of pr ime impo1·t ancc Lo ltuntingt on Beach and Fountain V<1 lley vote rs t he 13.S·ccnt tux override in the flunlington Bea ch Un ion lligh School Distri ct, ancl the election or n county supervisor to serve this area. 1'hc o vcrcrO\\'dcd condit ions of our local high school5 h:1ve been well-documented and the Daily Pilot urges total support a nd a .. yes" vote on Propositio n X. \Ve ulso urge full SUPPOrt for the re-e lection of Supe rvisor Dave Ba ke r in the 2nd District. a man "tbo has served lotal residents faithfully for 12 years and is not a ligned With county political fact ions or s \>ecial interest ~rou ps. /\ s ummary or al Dnl!Y Pil ot editori al endorsements is on the •,_.. editorial page, A·6, or toddy 's edition. . . • • • • I .. - • • :41 OAILYP!LOT H/F Monday, NMMbtt •. !17' Major Issues -.. Less Than Tui·nout 68%' Seen·· ' B?WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tllt 0...1, ~, ... SC.Oii Tuesday's election poses some major issues und cruchtl leg islative ,aces to an Orange County elec- torate that Is eic.pccted to stay away ~roll) the polls in large num bers. t The county Registra r of Voters naS: predicted that less than 68 pcr- l'ent o f th £> county's 812,000 :registered voters will cast ballots during the voting hours of 7 a.m. to 8p.m. Besides n umerous stat e wid e races, major ~Hot measures of con- cern to Orange Coast voters include: -A proposed local sales tax of up 1!J a penny to pay for an inlensi\'e Council Slates Study Sessions In Hunting ton system· of mass transit in the coun· ty. -Tax overrides in a half-dozen Or;:inge Coast street lighting .districts covering the communities of Sunset Beach, Laguna llills, 'Capistrano Behch, l\1ission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, 'El Toro, unin cor· porated Jrvlne a nd Dana Point. _Without passage, the lights go out next sumn1 er. -School tax \'Otes in l-luntington Beach and the Harbor' Arca. -Seven charter amendments in the city of Seal Bea-ch. -A municipal tax measure in lluntington Beach. Ot'ange County voters must also decide bet"•een the candidates in four Congr"5sional districts, several stare legisfative districts, a super- \'isorial district and in a number of locaf areas. Votes of particular concern along th.e Orange Coast include : -Election of the first !\fission Viejo fl.funi cipal Advisory Coun cil from a field of 32 candidates. didates. LIUhi°B lg61rl • Flanigan· St)ll Pick . As Envo.y WASHINGTON (UPI) -Despite strong Senate opposi\ion, President Ford has decided to renominate' (or- me r White House aide Peter Flanigan as ambassador to Spain congress ion a I sou r.ccs said today. ' T~e sources said Ford ioJortllally advis ed the Senate Foreign Relations Committee or his decision. --. ~ Flanigan, a trouble-shooter in the Nixon Wh ite !louse, has been aC- eused in sworn testimony or offering an ambassadorship to Ruth Farkas for a large campaign contribution. t.1rs . Farkas is ambassador to Luxembourg. She gave more than $300.~ tQ the 1972 Nixon re-election campalgn. Former Nixon fund raiser Herbert Kal~ba c h or Newpo.rt Bea.ch. testif1~d to t~e House ·Judiciary Com!'11ttee dunng the impeachment hearings that 1'~lanigan called him and said : "Herb, we would.Jike to have you eontnct a Dr. Ruth Farkas in New York. She is interested in giving $250,000 for Costa Rica ." Revenue Do"'n Transfer Tax· Issue Backed HyTF.RRYcOVILLE • ., .. O.»¥""' Matt The controversial real estate tran- sfer taX in lluntin!,'lon Beach is collac· ting aPout hair the revenue it was sup· posed to, but city trev.surer Warren I-Jail still believes it 's the beslchoice on Tuesday's balloL Aft.e.r two m.onths of collecling the lax .• llall said today it only rulsed about $125,000 in revenue for the city. When it was imposed Aug. 30 the finance department expected th~ tax to garner about that much in a single month. . Hall doesn't' blame Tuesday's e1ec · lion or the Controversy swirling abouL 'f!: tax (or the JaCk of revenue. · ~he r~al problem is simply that business 1s ofr. Deed recordings arc down," he explained. "There isn'tany mortgage money." IIall said the slow income hasn't ar. rected the city budg-et yet, bUt it will if the pace stays down. The city had pjanned to raise about $1 .2 million over 10 months rrom the tax to help ha.lance this yea r's $31 .8 million budget. But in its place, the city will Impost a monthly trash collection fee -.nd in· creflse the eic.ist.ing utility ta1e. rr voters prefer the traiisfer laX' [() the other taxes, they; must marl< their ballots "no". • · . The measure i~ advisory, not bin· ding on the c_ounc1J, but council rqem· hers have pledged to follow "''hichever tax the majmoity of the voters selel'l. or the choices· offered, HalJ sup· poMs the transfer lax because .. it hits lhe people when they have the money, when ~omebody is makin& a profit (on t~e sale o( prqperty)," where the fix ed taxes "hurt so inany 'Small people:." The outcome of Tuesday's vote may also determine whether there is another election on the tax in March 1975_, or later in ApriJJ.976. .~. A petition drive backed by the flun- lington Beach-Fountain Valley Board of Realtors successfully collected eno_ugh signatures to force another election. That election involves a charter ~mcndm ent and a clear vote either for or agairfst the transfct tax -with no other taxes mentioned. Hu_ntington Beach city councilmen scheduled a 5 :30 p.m. study session today to review three community is· sues : -The completion of administrative offices on the fifth floor o( the new city ball. -A runoff election between 12- year incumbent Supervisor David Baker and challenger Larry Schmit. Baker's Second Di strict · covers much of west Orange County, in- cluding Seal Beach, Fountain Valley and most of Huntington peach. Standing on .a platform to be seen over the podium, five- root Bernadette Devlin, a sym- bol or resistance in her native· Jreland, has no trouble being heard during an address at Carroll College in Helena, Mi;>nt. Kalmbach said. "'It was cleur 1n an~ understanding of that conver- sation that~ .. she wou ld contribute $250,~ to the President's campaign· and 1n return ... she would be ap- pointed ambassador to Costa Rica ... Flanigan disputed the charge in sworn testimony to the Senate Tuesday; more than 71,000 llunting- ton Beach voters are eligible to cast their ballots and lake their pick bet- ween two forms or raising revenue £or the city budget. ,., The tax issue is JiSted as Proposition. W. Voters1 are asked to mark a ••yes·· ii they want the transfer tax repealed. Councilmen don't have tc:i hOld the election until April. )976, but could call for it this March. They have said they will decide a Ct.er Tuesday's elec· ~ ti on. -Plans for a senior citizens facility, as proposed by the seniors. l----~-A request by residents of the Park Huntington housing tract for a small community center, or meeting area in their neighborhood park. ' ~~.,.;Al;;;.,I ;;three issues in\'Ol\'e the expen-=~fcityfunds . -The re-election bid of Congres- .sman1.drew Hinshaw <R-Newport Beach> in the 40lh District. Chat- Jenger is Roderick Wilson, an Oceanside businessman. -The race primarily between two Long 'Beach men -Republican Bill Bond and DCmocrat Mark Hannaford --to .fill ttre-va·flnt -sl!'at o~ retiring: Congressman Cr:aig Hosmer, 'whose 34th District ·includes much o( tlie west county. f "rom Page A l t~oreign Relations Committee during confirmation hearings last month. The committee delayed action on GOVERNOR the nomination so long that~ died. Un~r Senate rules, that . . . . nomin lion eic.pires after 30 days or . The T1n;ies ~~1~1on ch~~jP!J_bJ!l.ruh.~ r cbngr ssion~~ rccsS.S and must be 1n .today S ed1t1ons, conrrr·med 1n-resub itted : · -· · -• ~cations of Thursday's..final_Calitor-Flan an testified that he· merely n1a Poll : that Flournoy gained some l?ld K lmb.ach that si nce Mrs. gr:ound, but probably not enough to Farkas wa& 1n line for an embassy· win. . she was a good prospect tornake a sub-. 'Service Stat.ion Man ~ha.rged-in. Slayings He js exj)ected t~ be bourid ovef lo Los Angeles County Superior Court. where trial on the charges to which he . has pleaded innocent would·begin in ·mid-January. : The' council study Session ~·as scheltuled for POOm 307 of the city council chamber. The meeting is .open to the public. Councilmen are not expected to 1ake a_ny final actions on ilRY of the, 1hr~e 1ss.ues, but they may indicate ,, '\hc1rreelingsoneach. Missing Pair Still Mystery -The race for retiring Congres- sman Richard ijanna's 38th District seat, which affects only a tiny part of the Oran~e Coast. lt vits Santa Ana Mayor Jerry Patterson against former prisoner of war David Reh- mann. -The Assembly re-election race of Robert Hadham < K·Newport Beach) against challenger Sueanne C. Lewis of Mission Viejo. -The Assembl y re-election bid of JIONOLULU (UPI) -A frustrated Robert Burke <R-Huntington Beach) federal task rorce returns to Horiolulu against challenger Dennis Mangers. today from Palmyra Island ~·ithou~ -The ~late Senate re-election bid any clues to the mysterious disap-of Dennis Carpenter CR-Newport pearance or a San Diego couple last Beach) against challenger Frank heard from two months ago aboard · Barbaro of Costa :t.1esa. their yachlSea \Vind anchored off the Also of interest to Orange Coast atoll. o voters will be the central county's The $50.000 yacht arrived in 72nd Assembly District race which. ~ono~~\u !ast week, repainted, its pits £ormer professional football star tdent1~1c~t1on numbers obscured and fl1a~lin fl1cKeever. a Republican, occup1eO by Stephanie Stearns 27 ~nd against Democrat Richard Robin- Buck Du ane \l/alker, 37. ! son, a yo ung Vietnam veteran. · Cyanide Killer Sets Off Calls to Police PASADENA, Tex. tUPtl -Phone calls to the poli ce are beginning to slow down nO\V, and those who do call are just intently interested. not angry. "They \\·ant, to know if an arrest h.as been made yet," said a night dispat· cher Sunday. "l'\'e only gotten one !'eal irate call tonight. !\lost ot hers JUSt v.·ant to kno\v if "'·e got anybody . yet. And if his name "'·ill be published '\\'hen we get him.'' "'But most people . . •·••ell ... r mean ... I clon ·l think they \Vant a lynchi n!!." Timothy l\f:irk O'Rrvan, an 8·vear- (l]d l,>oY killed ll allo~·rcn night Uy <'yan1dc·laced cancly, is lhC' reason for the calls. lie is also the reason city detecti ves arc <"Oncrnlr3 ting on a gr<1 ~sy. two -hl oi.:k a rea in :l manicured. upper·nliddle class neigh· borhood. . ORANGE COAST "" DAILY PILOT "There is no question it came from those two streets." Capt. R.E. Rhodes sai~. "We arc talking to everyone." . Timothy died Thursday night aner hts father agre('d to Jct him eat one piece of cand y before goi ng to sleep !·le ""'as buried Saturday. · .The weather had been rainy so Timothy. accompani__ed by his you nger sister. hi s rath er, two friends and their fath er, collected candy for only half an hour. "Thirty seconds arter I left Tim's room, I heard him cry to me. 'Daddv. Daddy. my stomach hurts'," Ronald O'Bryan said . "J-le was in the bathroom con· \'u\sing, vomiting and gaspin g and then suddenl y he went limp." - 'l'imoth.y died in the Pasadena 1los.pit a1 a bout three hours la ter, Several pc.rsons living in the neigh- borhood sa id the traditional hal· lo~·een activities v.·erc over for their C'ht!dren because or the incident. "~l y kids will-never-K9 trick-or- trcatin,q again.'· Linda Smcdly said. ".I can'.t believe it would happen in a nit(' neighborhood like this one.'' Tl'leOr._ C&<l\I D"J.' PHO!. ,.;rh,.l!l(.ll i'lc,,.... """ 11'11 ~ .... ,,,.,,,, "pvl>h~ DY 1111!0<.,_'1!' CIMtl Publu,,;t!Q CO"'Offtf ~,..,,..,,,,_,.,. 1>\11>1•"""· l•,(>llCl•f ll'l•OUQll Ft!Olf, 10.-to'>I• Mt!W, Nf'"po<'I S.Mft, l<uftl•nQIOfl 111 .. hf~ ....... l•oll V•ll•f. l••l .... \•lllllHNI<~ V•lltof •nd t.l;I..,.. &«lltSa~lll Co•"· A ''"QI• ·~· ""''''°" K oubl"""" !Wlu•ct•1' -S..""7•••-Tft~ pr111<lp.o! ouDl•\ll•ftQ """' " "1 JOO """'' g,, Slrftf, CO\!I """°· (•h lot111• "1U•. ''\\'e havt' e\·1•ry hope this \Viii be successful.·· said detective Larry ~ Turn1psc<'d. •·f~vcrybody 's putting l'\'C'rything lhcy'rc got into this case." Rober! N. Weed Pt•.,olrnl •11<1 "-""'""'' Jac.k. R. Curtev ..,.,_'"•"ill'"' • ...,"""··~·""''""""' Thomas Keevil EO•lo1 Thgma$ A. Murphine M.on•olft!J Ea•tor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall .-,,.,,!<111t M.t"•'l"~ E<1<t0<• I 1'he c~·anide \Vas found in candv ,\rav.·s ,1ovcn to O'Bryan and othe.r :o.~tumcd youn~stcrs ll all owecn ll);!h.L 1 Fn11r other s tra"·s containin~ ·~·an1de granules \Vere l,ocatert in thl' 1t·1.chhorhood. hut apparently none ur he ol~er youngsters :1te the candy. Re sponses from the prospective ~ t ~n! i_ a I campaign .gift. voters indicated they were upset with D~~pite the Democratic op - the economic situ8tion and hilrbored . ~os ition, Senate sources sa~d anti·Republican£eelings ~cretary of State Henry A. Kis- But there still appe8..rea to be' a . s!ng~r • Yf hO wo.rked c~ose ly .wi~h . _ _ .F 1an1gan 1n the Nixon White House. 1s large undecided vole.· a strong supporter or the nomination Of 860 registered voters sampled in and may have innuenced Ford to person Thursday and Friday._354 said resubmit it. they favored arown, 242 backed The sources said~Ford•s decision. Flo~rnoy , 2~3 ""'.ere .u~decidcd . 52 was relayed to the Foreign declined to give an op1n1on and three Relations Committee in a telephone· supported the minorpart_vcandidates. call . · A San Pedro service station atten- dant has been formally charged in a · series of two murders and sexual as- saults, including that of a woman whose nude body wus dumped in Ir- vine six weeks ago. Gerald J. Shill , Z7. is held in Los Angeles County Jail with no bail set to assure ·his availability for the future · court proceedings. Shill faces preliminary hearing 'in Long Beach Municipal Court Nov. 14. on two counts of murder, two counts of assault 'A'.ilb a deadly weapon, one cown_t o( rape and one count of sex per- . v_ers1on. Complaints against the ~uspect. who worked in Signal Hill, were con- solidated .bY the Los Angeles Cou nty District Attorney's office in Long Beach for prosecution. Shill is accused of killing :r.1rs. Bon- nie F. Davis. 22, of Compton, by shooting her in the head the night or Sept. 22 and discarding her nude body in a ditch along Barranca Road near Jeffrey Road in.Irvine • Terry Coville """'t Or•...,. COufttT Edtlor Lecture Sel' For Tuesday • Next to your bare skin, the most lu•urious thing to weer is silky underwear of Qiana• nylon and pi ma cotton. But don't just take our word for II. Feel for yourself! You won't believe how good it feels until you do! I Huntington Beach Office 11111 lh'IK~ 6o'll•vdrll Mll•l!"'l "<M"" p 0 6o• "'3. '*' Olher Offices Ll1111NS.Kll ttKC.-•ttS..r ... I Ce1t• ""'W UO W.•I a.y 5l•ftt H•-'1 .. tell JlU "°'*""'1 ~-••d ~ ..... •\ltllof 1\101UP•r"-•1 .... ll o,.llO fr-" Telephone (714) M2...Q21 Cl~ssllifd Adv erlising M2·5671 F....., Nartft 0<•1111« C0u11ty C-h"' 540-1120 c.,n..,1. 1•1•, O•a1191 co.,i P\ifll1~1.,. ~' ,.,, ...... ~'°'"' '"""llfl-"''°"l•I ••,.nr• •• •0~'''"'....,1' llr••I~ ,..,.; !It •••OC1•1t~ll "'""'ul •-••l Pit"''"-~ UIPfflljl'll <h•M•. SaO!ld ~i.a~· ""-"'•-....... "' <9'1• .....,,, C.tol~•~·· Stil!\(fillll"I' l!Y l#f"'' 1J oti -INf, by "M•I ~ 00 "'Or>!Mr, "''"'"'' ..,._~ IJ,Qll-lll!f • • The New port lfarbor Junior " 1~a~uc's "Community '74 " con- t1.nues Tuesday night al UC Ir· vine. The third program in the special. five -week lecture series is entitled "Entering College Today -Arc You lnrorme<1?·1 It starts at 7:30 p.m. in UCl'11 Science Le~turc Jl all. All or lhe lectures are open to the public \\·1thout charge. • The series, designed to bring Orange Countians up to date on issues affecting th em. is !pon· 8<H'ed-b)' the Junior-bt1guo as a I -- public service. The Nov. l2 program will deal with weir are.' ~I • Available in T-shirts, A-shirts and bri~fs. 3 for 5.98 . Qiana at JCPenney . . At Your Local JC Penney Store -' . ., , ·-• ' &~ ·w@!!!J[f ®@[?WO©® A Sunday, 1'1onday, \\'edntsday and Friday t'eature Of the Dally Pilot DEAR PAT: Where can I get infor· mation on all of the Orange County drug abuse prevention proi:rams cur· rently in ope ration? I've Lried to cheek this out for myself, but seem unable to contact the properofflc.e. · / G.W., Co1t1 Mesa The Orange County-drug pro&ram coordination office bas publlshed a directory or •lencies offering dr•c abuse program ~ available to county residents. Th e free directory Is looseleaf so updated informalion can be added. It also contains a section on emergency procedures 'to be used for. drug: overdoses. Requests for the directory· should be sent to Dick Eckert or Bill Davis, 515 N. Sycamore, Santa Ana, or can be ob· talned by Phoning 834·6!5!or834·2011. Go'me Meat Permit DEAR PAT: Can I keep game meat, s uch a :s deer, in a food locker without obtaining _permission from the game department? Some hunters I've talked to say I must go through q4ite a lot of red tape before so storing game in a commercial freezer. If so, what's involved? K.l;.,,Sl.n Juan Capistrano Department of Fish and Ga~e regulations require any person who keeps deer, elk, antelope or bear meat after the close of lhe season lo obtain a permit proving that such meat "·as legally taken during the open season. Game meat held In storage lockers must be marked with a rubber stamp furnished by the department, or be stored in a bonded locker plant authorited by the depar1ment lo ls5ue pernlits. Special stall)ps or sealing tape is used by the lockers. A"St per- mit is required for each'carcass and game meat must be available for in· spection by authorized persons. ~<!p1~101io11 Check DE'A.R PAT : llow can I Check the business reputations of l'.''O out-of· stale firms thaL sell metal·m\neral detectors? I am. considering makin g a purchase. but rear I may not geL whal I pay for. D.G., Balboa Write letter s of Inquiry to the Coun· cil of Better Business Bureaus, 11541 J7lb St. N.W ., Washington, O.C. If the firms have complaints on fil e, you will be advised, or told to Contact the Better Business Bureaus serving the areas where these firms are located to obtain further In formation. \'ou may be able to-save a lot or time a'nd trouble by checking prices of the dQ!dpment you need by contacting ""Orange County companies listed in the Yellow P ages under "Me tal Locating Equipment." 6ro1t·i11g 1l1•ot'odoes DEAR PAT: Col}Siderin& the high. cost ofavocado5. I 'm going to try my luck at growirig my own tree this year. Exactly ho'.'' does one plant the Seed for best growing results'! D.F., Costa Mesa The broad e nd of the avocado Seed should be suspe nded one-half inch in a jar or water. Support the seed with thtte loolhplcks a nd keep the jar In a ,...._"'arm, sunny location. The seed will sprout-within a rew weeks, or you can accelerate growth by cutUng off the pointed end of the seed about one· quarter of an Inch from the tip. - • • . ~verybody Out! .. Mock Emergency Real Enough/or 94 - Watergate Lost .. Memo Crops Up B1 HILARVKAVE OI .. hllf 1111• Sllf' tt-was just seconds before that the captain routinely announced the make-belie ve San-Jose/.Oaklan destination for the Air California jet, gave the weather report, and bid the 94 "passengers" on board.a pl.easant trip rrom Orange County Airport. Suddenly the tense voi ce or the cap· lain came over the loudspeaker , ''Emergency, e mergency! Everybody e vacuate!" Immediately passengers stood up and began.searching for the nearesL exit . I re membered reading in the emergency 1nsiruct1ons that a win· dow near my seat would be opened and passengers were to climb through and slide down u rope. It was difficult to see in the dark'en..ed cabin, but the mass of. bodies shoving towards a window on the other s ide or the 'aisle pointed the '.''ay. I followed alOng, pushing those in front and being shoved hard by those rollowing me. . The cockpit door was suddenly flung open and the captain and first orfi cer rushed out, yelling. "C'mon, move it ... get your t ails out or here~·· By then everyone wa s yelling a nd several people who tripped over brief· eases and pillows purposerully strewn in the aisle cursed aloud . \YAS1-!I NGT0N !UPI I -The pros· ecutionlnthe \Vatergatc cowr·up trial I.Oday disclosed a long lost memo it said sho"•ed the seven origi nb l burglars knew they \Vere being paid ror their sil ence and expcc..1.ed to be pardoned by the Nixon Administration in return. , Prosecutor James F. Neal told the rover.up trial of five rormer aides to Richa rd 1\1 , Nixon that the new evidence -a "bombshell" memo written by bugging conspirator E. 1-foward 1-lunt Jr. on Nov. ti, 1972 - wa s surrendered Suturday by attor· ney \Villi am 0. Bittman. Bittman, •lunt 's former counsel and an unindicted co·consp1rator in the cover·up plot . repeatedly denied the existenre or the ~mo the past tv•o · years. }-lunl ad milled lo ilonly reccn· tly. Neal made lhe disclosure, v:hich he described as a "'sad chapter" in the cover-up plot, before former NiXun campaign aide Jeb Stuart l\lagrudcr resumed testimony. "'}-lair-measures "''ill be unaccep· table," the llunt memo said ... This should not be misinterpreted as a threat but 'a reminder that loyally .should always be a two-way strc~t. VPl lt*"""'le Jll11fls ,r\1umi11ali•111 Sen. Ed\rarcl \\'. flrook1,.•, ! H.- 1\l ;;iss.) sa id Sunday he \vould have to look al fte publil':1n party after ·ruesd;.iy's ~l~t·· tions befor e he n1akcs decision about SCl'k ing a prt's1dt.!nli<&I ~nomination . Pair Tortured By3 Bandits Iii Illinois Bodies packed together lightly and surged forward. I thought to myself, "This must be what,Jt's like being in a . theate r when .:;omeol\e ye rls "Fire!" Wh en it was my turn to climb 'through the ti ny windoW, I found myself pressed against a foot still hooked on the inside window o.11, PllM ill" 1'"'4• PA~SENGERS SLIDE FROM AIRCRAFT IN EMERGENCY DRILL At Orange County Airport, A Simulated Evacuation ·"The dcrendants ha ve followed all instructions meticulously and arc mai ntaining their pai:.t or the bargain." llunt said in the me mo. "The Adminis tration. however, remains defi cient ... " IL said the White J-louse had not met its ''commitment which included "1. Financial s upport . , . 2. Legal defense fees ... 3. Pardons .•. 4. Rehabilitation ... GALESBU RG . Ill. <UPf) -Three men held a Knox\·jJle. Ill. couple prisoner fo r nearly eight hours. beating the m . making them walk through broken glass, burning the m "'ith cigar ettes a nd s pra,ying them v.•ilh chemical mace, authol-ities said. ledge. The man, with the rest of his body dangling on the rope lowered from the window. tried in vain to free his root. I tried helping but the crllsh or bodies NO· one kne w wben or how it would ha ppe n. 1'he fact that passengers knew in advance was unavoidable in the drill situation, but it proved a hin· drance, not help, in certain respects. Since "''e k'new. we all carerully read the emergency card in the seal pockets. Everyo ne had an idea where he would go once the drill was un· der way. Usually. I just skim the car. rls. Yet when the" FAA orfi cial on board closed of(. three or the s ix: against me kept hi s root pinned firmly beneath me. Already my body was being shO\'Cd half way throug h the \Vi ndov.•. · Air Cal officials observing the' evacuation ariU last week. Ninety·four passengers plus five crew m,embers had jumped and slid to 'safety in 76 seconds, well under the !IO· setond lim it allowed by the Federal Aviation Administration IFAAJ. The ''passenger," persons who volunteered to play the part of air travelers in the evacuation drill, cheered too. The honestly-felt tension turned tO reli ef. t\-1ost were fri ends of airline employCs. The passenger list wa sn't padded with agile youth. There were fi ve pas· sengers over 60 years or age and five under 12. as required by the FAA. Three passenge rs were given la rge babY doUs to carry off as they jum· ped. Fina ll Y he "''as freed and I slid down · FAA rul es rcqµire airlines to carry the rope after him , burning my palms out drills whene\•er changes made on i;li ghtly on the 1,1.·ay down. At the bot· aircra ft affect seating by mbre than tom of the rope I jumped onto the in-five percent. . flated platform on the ground a nd This time, Air Cal arlded nine seats then ran from the plane which had un· to its Electra prn~ jet and had to dergone an ''abortive take-ofr'' just as prove it could e .acuate wiihin the the engines were about to be started . time allowed before being allowed to Passengers bunched together aw;ty use the 'new plane. from the aircraft, still excited as they Even though we knew we were only waited ror the rest to jump free. part of a planned drill, tension 1n the \Vh en the last passenger had jum. cabin had been thick as we waited for ped to safety, cheers went up from the .. "''ord of the ponding "emerge.ncy." Democrats Expecting .. Big Win on Tuesday By UQlted Presslnternation_al . Despite a new "''ave of opt1m1sm or the 1974 campaign. Democ rats "''t::re still confident todar they ~ould lighten their already firm grip on congfess-a-nd· the na tion ·s state houses in ·1·ues<1ay ·s elections. A Unit<'d Press International sur· YCY in the last "''e of the campaign showed the Democrats with a likely ilet gain-or five governorships. five seats in the Senate and 20 House seats. Thal '1''0Uld give the!fl 37 of the 50 governorships, 63 seals in the 100- membcr Senate and 268 of the 435 llousc seats -domination in the s la t es and cp,n t inuation of a generation of conjrol on Capitol Hill, but not the "Veto-Proof Congress" denounced by Pres ident F'ord . . Ford , m ea nwhil e, iss ued a -statement today encouraging oil eligible voters to cast ballots Tuesday and noted that some surveys predict a turnout of only 40 percent of. the voting population. "If this is. true,'' he said. "the Co np:ress with which 1 must v:ork ~ere in \Vashington to control 1nflat1on , strengthen the economy and preserve peace in the "''or\d could be elected by only 21 percent of the voters." But Ford refu sed to make a ny specific predictions on the outcome of the elecLions . according to press secretary Ron Nessen. The ~ scene stealers ... Sandy and Barbara are perlecl models !or the ctass1c look ol lhe P1ccohno ·s1gnalvre dress 1n navy and white aod the Fisher coal. also 1n navy, • 'tlllh brass bultons. Ava1labte at The Red Balloon THE RED BALLOON LTD. 1ASHION 18lAHO NvoolXl't llNdl 64•-tlOft ............. ,,.sl1!0f,t sou.-.•t a.u ""' ll 14i!o!>l-t/11 / KINTIHGTuNH.-PBOUA ctt•J .... •• > 1 ,. emergency exits at the last minute,. _those who had counted on the certain exits had to change their plans. Besides the rope, passengers slid down a chute from the main<foor exit and others jumped orr the wing onto an inflated plafform. The other exits were supposedly on fire. . All passengers "''ere reqwred to v.•ear tennis s hoes and pantS'. A liability form freeing thC airline o( in· The me mo noted that some or the orig inal Watergate de fe ndants engaged in . "highly illegal con· spiracies" prior to the Watergate bug· ging on orders of "senior officials at the White House " and demanded that commitments to a id them be met no later than Nov. 27~ 1972. jury responsibility was signed by ·Santa Ana Man everyone participating. There' we re no injuries. however, j~~P~o one balked when asked to KiJl·ed by Car ~1y presence.on the plane, and the. presence of the other ~.ai r travel· -A Sa"nt~· Ana ·man was struck by a crs." enabled Air Cal officials to learn ear and fatally injured Sunday nighl their evacuation procedures are as as he tried to cross the street al a safe as can be reasonably expected.. busy intersection. police said today. But thei"e was an added bonus tor J esus Tovar·Vega, M, was ·Cros· those of us involved. After under· s ing Euclid Avenue at 16th Street in going the tension of the evacuation. as Santa Ana at about 9:50 p.m. when conlri \'ed as it was, I think I 'll be be.~· . he was hit by the car. He was ter prepared to handle a real in·fligfit pronounced dead on arrival at_ Paltn emergency.. Ha rbor Hospital twe nty minutes The emergency may have been later. The couple, A1r. and MrS. John Lot· speich, were treated for injuries and released from a hospital after being freed. One man, who was rree on bail pen· ding trial on drug charges in two counties. was arrested. Knox County Sheriff Rayder Peter· son said three m en broke into the Lot· speichs' isolated country home a mile south of Knox: ville about 2:30 a .m. ar· med wiJh sawed·off double barrel shotguns. Shortly before IO a.m., t~o of the men took Lotspeich to the Community Bank in Galesburg so that he could withdraw money while A1rs. Lot· speich was held hostage. Lotspeich gave te ller Mary Jean Buckman a notlt saying his wife was in trouble and she called the police. The t'.''O men at the bank got awaY before police came but the third was arrested at the house where he held a shotguq on the woman. The sheriff said the l.otspeichs, in their late 20s. were not seriously in· jured. imaginarS'. but the panicky herding Police said. the driver of the car and shovina-were rea.1. At .le~sl that Rachel Ruiz or Anaheim, was not part or the evacuation. 1£ tt ever held pending fwther investigatipn of ~·~ri~se~s~·~·r~o~r~re~a~l~,'-'w:_::ill~be::J~~·=mJlia~i~·~r~.~~-lh""'e~a""ccident. ~~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~ • Our . high school studeots are caught ~ • Overcrowding is critical • m a squeeze ... ~ Education suffers Youngsters .suffer The community suffers Kids can't get classes they need ; can;t see counse lors when they have to, don 't tum out ior competitive sports or debating teams or orchestra because there are at least 25 olhers wanting 1he same spot. so whaI's Ihc use? Freshman classes -14 year olds - rnn between 1,100 and 1,200 siudents! HOW CAN THESE STUDENTS FEEL THAT ANYONE CAJt•S ABOUT THEM? .-------ENDORSEMENTS------. CITIZENS COMMITIEE FOR BETIER HIGH SCHOOLS 1901 • 17Mi Stnri, .......,_ le.U. C~ 92641 fl!el'l~---M W-0-1tC-" Oo """"-f-" v_, ,,, .. °""'-" l"t' ~•l>lt .....,, A. ... .,,..,.,, -...-on 81tar:~ .,,.., c-...., 0on M~. -.n(ltOI' 8e«J'I A,-.t C-" ~D!D'.w ..... ..-...... c--.. Fountain Valley School Olstnd Ocean View SchOOI Dist. Westminster Sehool 0.st Seal Beach School Dist . Huntington Bei!Cfl SchOol Dist. Dennis Mang ers Senator Dennis E. Carpenter Assemblyman Bob Burke Assemblyman Ken r.ory Dally Pilot L.A. T1me5 Seat Beactl City Council Hunt1ng1on Beactl C.ty Council Founlaui Vallev Cly Coonc11 \ • Kiwanis Club of Fountain Vauey K1wan1 s Club of 'Neslminster Rotary Club ol Hunhngton Geach North Lions Club ol Hunhng!on Be&eh Nonn Hunhrigton Beact'I Union High Scl'lool PT A Secondary Council Huntingto n Beach · Seal Beac~ Area League of Women Voters Huntington Beach Oiamber of Commerce Hun1 1ngton Beach · Foun1a1n Vanev Board of Realtors Westm1n1stet Chamber ol Commerce Hunltnglon Bead'! · Fountain V•l1t?Y M1n1s1ena1 As~1alion Cahlorn1a Scl'lool Employees Assn 01s1nct Educators Assoc1a1ion Amencan AasociatlOn of Un1ver11ty Women, Hunt1ngfon Beacl'I " • • A4 DAIL v PILOT . . , .. , • ::.(;>,. wlCh ··-· T '·:·;':-: ·-. ...-phine - , :.;1·· •• ),.,_ Smog Issu e Fogged Up? THE SMOG FOG: llistory suggests ir there is any place in the \~1hole coun- try that would fight hard in the battle Ojga inst s mo g, it would be our good neighbors in' Los Angeles Co unty. Oh :so? . Today we have the interesting spec- tacle of the government of Los Angeles County fighting against the smog- fighters. Or at least those people who think they are s mogfighters. So the lawsuit which was filed just the other day goes into the books as Los Angeles County versus the Calirornia Air Resources Bo ard. Led by County Supervisor Kenneth Ha hn. v.•hat Los Angeleso(ricials "''ant the state air people to do is quit requiring a $35 smog gimmick on 1966 to 19'10 automobiles. J.lahn has been at the forefront or th e charge against the new bolt-oA devices. He has labeled it "a $63 mil- lion ripoff against motorists." WELL. IF IT IS Los Angeles car owners aren't the only ones getting rip- ped off because we in Orange County are included in the smog belt where this thing is supposed to goon our older cars. : ThuS' if you own '66 lo '70 model , you are ordered to report in lo an official - station and get one of these new ap- paritions' in stalled in a sequence depending on the last number of your license plate. Peopl e with last license numbers of 1 are supposed to a.I ready have them and numbers 2 have just come due. The bolt-on dictum stretches out through nextli-1ay. HE ALSO SUGGESTS that after you get the thing bolted on, your gasoline mileage is going to drop from115 to 10 percent. And Hahn is getting some support from one Jtobert Lunche, .,.,.ho happens to be the air pollution control officer from Los Angel es County. Lunche says the S35 girririii ck maY reduce ·fh .? or nitrogen in the air but actually in- creases photochemical smog, "·hi ch is the kind you can most easily see swirling about. t.leanwhile, Hahn has actually come out and sug gested that automobile owners should rll;sist installing the devices until the Los-1\ngeles County lawsuit is settled in the courts. This is kind of an interesting turn because rar,ely do you hear an elected official sUggesting that the people ought to resist the lay,·. In the end, it's possible Los Angeles County may vi'in its lawsuit and '66 to '70 motorists right here in Orange County may benefit from that. • So then the people with high·num· bered licen se pl ates "'ill elude the dreaded !.35 Eng.inc Kil ler. Too bad for the Is. Zs and maybe 3s "'ho already had to install their.~. · Th~·y·\I prohably have to come up v:ith another SJ5 to get the thing ripped off. ' I guess you could ca11 them the \•ic- tims or at v•O-"'ay ripoff. 20 Pakistani s Die KAEACl-11 . P akistan (UPI ) T1.1.·enty persons died fro m drinking moonshine "'hisky they all bought from the same boollcgger. the gover- nment·controlled ney,·spaper ~1orning News reported. The ne"·s paper said Sunda y the dist ille ry is o"·ned and run by "a notorious man "'ith the conni\·ancc of anti.corruption :1 uthoritics." Coal Min e . Cori.tract 'Possible' WASHINGTON CUPll-WllliamJ., .__"s°"e~ry-:Jr., ThT Wtiile House'sChier UPIT ........ labor trouble shooter, expressed hope today that both sides in the •l negotiations could be brought together soon ,to aver\ a nationwide strikeNov.12. 8ut others in the industry were not as optimistic after negotiatiollS bet- • ween the United Mine Workers Union and r e presentatives of lhe Biluminous Coal Operators As- sociation broke down Sunday over a procedural issue. The present contract for 120,000 miners in 25 states expires Nov. 12 I n llospilaf and since union rules require a ~cret G k h · · t ballot by every member it was doubt· ree 5 tpplng ycoon ful a ratification could be completed Aristotle Onassis,, 68, h8s en-· by that tiine. The union has a ''no con- tered New York hospital for · tract, no work:' tradition -meaning, annual check -up. He was ad-miners would walk out even if they milted under name "Mr. Phil-were voting on a contract. • lips " to avoid pub~city. Usery has been in touch with both K is singer Ma k es Plea I n Mide ast BELGRADE (UPI) -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger appealed to the Arab and Israeli governments today to make an effort to bring their positions closer to eae:hother ln the in- terests of achieving a Middle East peace settlement. He also "moved to patcb. up the United Stales' quarrel Witb Turkey. •. After talks with President .Tito of Yugoslavia, Kissinger pledged in a carefully worded statement that ''The United States would like to do its best t Q.. pre vent a s talemate from developing " following the hard·line decisions of the Arab summit con- ference in Rabat. EMERGING FROM his meeting with the 82-year.old Yugoslav leader, Kissinger told newsmen that his forth- coming Middle East peaceseeking mission "requires that all of the par- ties on both sides understand the special necessities of each other and make an effort to bring their positions closer to each other." . As Kissinger breezed through his seven·hour stopover in Yugoslavia, he announced that he would make a peace·seeking mission to Turkey Nov. g.9 in search of a settlement of the Cyprus conflict. sides since talks stopped and although no new.negotiationsilave been set up,, he was hopefl,IJ today of getting the sessions sta(led again. . "I think we can get it going again, ... Usery said . "l hope so." A BLOC OF UN ION delegates voted to go back to the mines and prepare' for a strike. Ul't1W President Arnold Mil· ler said Sunday the outlook was 1 •·pretty glum ,'' but said a strike wasl not Inevitable. According to sources-cIOSe to the negotiations, both sides were close to a contract but there were still rpajor economic questions to be worked out. Negotiations broke down when it e<>uld not be decided what issues to negotiate, they said. Guy Farmer, general counsel and chief negotiator for 'he Coal As· sochition, said, "l still think we have a chance of averting a strike." But \Vest Virginia Gov. Arch Moore, whose state leads the nation in un· derground coal production, said Sun- day he doubts a strike could be avoided. A prolonged nalional coal strike would be a serious blow lo the nation's already shaky economy and even a brief Shutdown could boost jnflation by crippling industrial production. "1£ it's a short coal strike l don'tex- pect the effects would be too serious," Albert Rees, head of the president's council on wages and stability, said today. "If it goes on any_length of lime. or course, it could have a very serious impact on the economy. I hope Bill Usery will be able to bring about a· set· tlemenl in the next few days." T11E RATIFICATION process a1so requires approval by the union's bargaining council, the presidents of , 19 local districts and the union's executive board . P e trocelli Has No Bittern ess Against Woman. After talks brokeoffata Washington note\, ~tiller walked a block to union headquarters and briefed the bargaining council. It voted unan,imously to go home. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE MINEOLA , N.Y. <UPI) -Boston Red Sox third baseman Rico Petrocelli says he feels no bitterness toward a woman who accused him of molesting her on an aillllane when she was a stewardess. The woman sued him for damages, but lost her case. A six··member jury ruled- unanimously Friday that former stewardess Susanne l\1ondlin, 28, of Nevada City, Calif., was not entitled to damages . l\Irs. ~1ondlin had sued Petrocelli for $750,000 for injuries , mental angui sh ani:I humiliation which she charged she suffered when Petrocelli allegedly put his hands below her bust line during a chartered flight car- rying the Red Sox team from Boston to Detroit on April 16.1970. • Petrocelli, "'31, said that he felt "no bitterness'' toward the former stewardess. "I just wish her the best of luck for the rest of her life.'' Delivery of the Daily Pilot is guaranteed l/ordoy.fridoy: If you do "'" "°"' \OX """' by 5:30 ~m. <Xlll one! your ~will .be brooghL to_'fOl.h_Colls ~ tde1 until 7:00 p.m, Sah.nlay one! SUndoy: 11 you do "'" .. 1""'" yoor -by 9 o.m. Sotl•d?Y.· or 8 o.m. Sundoy, ail ond o -will b! lro.Jglt lo you. Col~ onr!ol<en ..,,,, 10 a.m. Telei>hones """ O,.ooge C.Un!y Areas .• 642411 tb'ttwe1 Huntington Beach en:! 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S..,..y shi91 •nd w•r"' ltnll*"lh•M In ""rro1111t.i111 •Ht oh•• _, • ottNrlllll tloud!i ... t ool M ..... fllll•Hlilolltl'L F1lr , .-y Mitt pniv1lled ill H'll.,..._ b ,KtOtnC*lled byw1trn r1ldlllgl. Con#l al Wend wr Ptlr Ind Mltlllly wl rmtr toci.w. lltl'll v1rl•ot. .. llCl5 w<Kt•IY tO" 16 h .. H. lllvi'l ledfY ill Ille 79'1, eo.., •• '""'"'''"''' 'Wiii '""" lltt• _,, ct~"· 11111no 11ms.•M-wm •""91! lltt-n jt IM 70. lhl,...., ~ ..,."'':."'1""".Tldn. .1 ,. • • ' -- Deiinis E.. Carp,nter • . I . . . ., -· State Senator ~6th · Dlstrld ·-. . The . Cai penter Philosophy: "Inflation is pashiftCJ taxpayers into hfgher inc-tax . brackets. Their purchasing power is decreasing while CJOVemment is growiftCJ richer." Cai penler plans to tie income tax brackets to the cost of livillCJ index. · "Social problems c-t be resolved by trying to bury them under mountains of.the taxpayer's money." · "Personal rights of private citizens, and the proteCtion of those rights,. is the prime responsibility of any CJOVemment." "The first p,rioi;ity of · government is to protect its citizens by providillCJ safety and tranquility •. Without that, nothing government can offer has any meon111CJ whatsoever." • "I entered politics lo change goverwnl ••• to reduce its interference in 0tr daily lives and make it more responsive to the needs of ifs citizens." -SenCilor Dennis-I.-CGrpenter •• has the support of: <:olif. Association of Highway Patrolmen C.Olif. Organization of Police and Sheriffs Peace Officers Research Assn. of C.Olif. California Pf'!> Ufe Council, AA Rating Association for Better Healt~ - Anaheim ft\Jnicipol Employees Assn. Fireqrms and lndividuOI Rights Los Angeles Times ' - Orange Coast Daily Pilot Tustin News Alice M. 1nd Ted W. Sar11etl, C.ouncilman, Huntington Beach Edwin J. Cowan. Laguna Niguel, Businessman Frederick E. leett. Uguna Nlguet Mr. and Mr5. TheoclCiie RoDins, Henry T: Beaudry. L&guna Hiiis, Ptes iClent. Laguna Hills Republican Club Eugene 0 . Bergeron Funeral Home . . Mrs. Charles Stair. President Hunlioglon Beach RepubUcan Women, FeCleraled Chester G. end Na ncy Briner, Mission V10Jo. Slodtt BrOker •nd Sc h oo l Boartl Member . Sad<lleback Ville)' Unified Scnoo1 Olstricl GMY Burnll. Newport Beach Wsllet Burroughs. Costa Mer.a. Journ1t1sl, former Pub111t1er DAILY PILOT George Delahanty. Chairman Or1noe Co1.1n1y Republican c.enlral Committee Mr. a~ M,.. c. i;llis. Irvine M{ll'ion Fills, Seal BelCf'I Louise Gallerdam, Miiiion Vle)o Mrs. Beatrice V. Ha-1cin9. Pa• Preaident S1nta Ana Republk:lln women. Federated Ell1900 L. Hazard. L.agunl Niguel, Reh red Business &.eculiw Mrs. baV!d Firth, Preside~ Costa Mesa Republlc•n Women, Federated James E. HoWWd, Westministet, e.lboa • Mrs. Gail Mcinnis, Newporl Beach The Hon. George B. Scolt, Mr. Pat M1rw:inl, l.agune' Niguel Homeowner'• Astociation, Past President 1nd Currenl Representive Doreen Mannan, NewPOtt ee.ct'I, · Former Mayor Fountain VaHey Mayor' Mr. 1nd Mrs. Donald E . . Smallwood, ea.. Mesa Dennis A. Smlttl. Irvine. MerntMt Board ol Edl.IQllion. ~ VIiie)' Unified School Distnct Mrs. Jove• MM in. -Cost• Mesa •. Mr. L Bart SP91\d10W, Ugul\I Firs.I Vice PrealC1en1. Or1noe Nigoet, Orar1g9 Q)unty Pltnrnng Qiunly Fe<leratiOn 01 Republie1n Commissioner. 5th District """"'" H1rolCI M. Mathleon. Board ol Direc:tora, Moulton Niguel Water District Lany A. Miiier, NevrlPOrt BelCh, Man"! Consultant Mrs. T. Duncan Stewart, President Newport Harbor RePVbUcan Women. Federated John N. "'Skip~ Swartley, Laguna Nlg1o1e1 , Community Planning-Busln&SllTlllll Mrs. Jan Bur1on. Irvine. Board ol Trustees. Unlled Way, Repubkean cei'lln1rc:o-mm1rree· Banker • Loma Milla, Newport 9Hch Bruce E. Swartout, Stl'I Jutn Clj:Mt1r1no, 8usinessrn1n Mrt. William Campbell. Past Prea1den1 Huntln91on Be1ch Reoubl1can Women, Feeler81ed Mr . .Jnd_M..!lJ>.!Xl l.~leston, Cos1 a Meal~ Rial E11a18 Counselor Ed Just, Fountain Valley. Fonner "'''" . Ratph c . Kl11r, Man1gllr riun11ngton Beach Chamblf of Mrs. W. J. Collum. Jr. President Commerc1 1nCI Secr1tary ol Mesa Verde Reout>!ican Women. • Onrnge Coun1y Coll! Aaeociltlon .Federated Vincent P. Carroll, M. D .. Laguna Bead> Stleran Lawrence. Fount1ln V1lley, Re111I Mlr\IOll' Tom O 'Keele, '611'1 Cltmenle -Min Elizabeth Pldrottl, Legvna Hilts, Vk:e PreSident Llgut\I Hllll Reoublitan Club Helen Pinet, Leguna 9nch Mrs. Emma Jane RUey. Newport ..... Mrs. H. D. Yin Meter. Fountlin Valle)'. Treaauret. Orange Counfy Federlllon ol Republiain Women Jin Wllh1lm. Fount1in Valley. community Leldlr 1Mt1. Charlotte Mousel,. President Orange County Federation ot Repuf>llcan Wonn Mtt. We~ev Cook. Minion Viejo, ComlSPOndln9 Seetetarv. Ot.ange County Federal ion ol Republ!Cln """"'" ~ ..bhn B. LIWIOI\ Sc:Mtl l..19\1111. Mr. al1d Ml'1, Gtot0t Riley, bvine. Oon ··Mut1H9, ~ired E118'Ulive Atchitect , YMCA Eicec1 Director. ~· CarpHt• Corps Waals Yo~ Paill for .Wlf\e C8rpenfer or senate Committee. Robt. Krone, treasurer ; P. q. Box CC, Irvine. Ca. 92664 • } • • • . • \ •j ' \ .. • • Orange J Co~st EDITION • • ----.. ...-< ... '~ •. V OL. 67, NO. 308, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNT..'!'.., CA L IFORN.I A MONDAY, NOV EM BER 4, 1974 . 'Today's F ina l N.Y. Stoeks N/C T E N CE NTS' Light Voter Turnout P ·redicted Athlete's Death Montana Pair F · cing_ Hearing Twc> 'brc>lhers from f\tonlana face y.•1thout bond since their arrest late a~raignment Tuesday in connection Friday • w1th...-Thursday ni ght's b~' tal market The brothers are to be arraigned on slaying of Fountain alley and charges of murder and a rmed rob· Orange ~oa~t t;:,ol}_ege a~ lete-scholar bery in · West Orang.« County Stephen Mike t 1nklea ot'"lilun1eipal Court. Su s pects II ugh Daniel Hean. 23 , The pair is accused in the shooting "nd Charles. Dennis Bean, 22, hav_e death bf Finklea, 19, captain or this been held in Orange Count.v J ail year 's Orange Coast' College w wrestling team and 1973 Athlete or the Mesa Eyes 2 Quieter ' Choppers • The cily of Costa l\1 esa is planning to replace its two police helicopters with two quiete r models. The po lice currently use llughes .3008 Skyknighl ·copters. but plans call for tie city to le11sc·purchasc the C model t'quippl'd "·ith a "quiet kit" and ha ... e the more up-to-datt• models opcration:.11 by Dec. 1. 1 - Tuesday night, the city council \\'ill be asked to authorize the city treasurer to negotiate a tease-pur· ehase agreement Y.'ith the Bank or .America on tire helicopters. Year at Fountain Valley High School. Police said the Bean brothers were arrested by a Santa Ana police officer at 11 :15 p .m. _Saturday just four "blocks from a freeway onramp. Of- ficers assert the brothers werE on the. first leg or a -hasty journey b~ck to. J\1ontana. Fountain Valley Poli~ Capt. Les Rowland said two loasl.ed pistols, mat- ching the caliber of the weapons used to kill Finklea-: were found in the back of the Be_an biothers' c~r. The Orange County Coroner repor- ted f'inklea was shot six times with bullets from .2 2 caliber and .38 ca liber 1>istols. Police reported :Finklea was killed at midnight 1'hursday while working 3!i a clerk in the 7·Eleven market al Euclid street and Warner Averffte in Fountain Vulley. The bandits fled Y"ith $93 from the cash register. • Wit1t1ing Style.1 Le¥i· Phillips of Anaheim. representing a Newport Beach restaurant. zooms around pylon on his "'ay to v.ictory S6nday in the men's modified obstacle course evenl of the sixth annual grand Prix of Tricycle Racing staged bJ'the Balboa Island Bird Club .. Phil· lips . who had finished second for five s traight years, recorded a "'inning time of 39 seconds over the course at the Costa ~1esa Golf and Country Club. 15 Major Measures On·. Ballot By WILLIAM SCllREIBER OI U. o.llV PilM SUtt Tuesday's election poses some major issues :ind crucial legislative 1aces to an Orange COunty elec· torate that is expectt.-d to slay away fron:i the polls in large nu'mbers. ' . The col.inly Registrar o{ Voters has predicted that less than 68 pcr- .ce n t .of the county 's 812,000 registe red voters will cast ballots during the voting hours of ·? a .m. to 8 p.m. Besides numerous statewide races, major ballot measures or con- cern to Orange Coast voters include: -A proposed local sales taX of up l'l a per\ny to pay for an intensive system of mass transit in the coun'· ty. -Tax overrides 'in· a half-dozen Orange Coast s treet lighting .districts coveiing the communities of Sunset Beach, Laguna Hills. 'Capistrano Beach. Mission Viejo, Laguna Niguel, El Toro, unincor- porated Irvine and Dana Point. ;Without passage, the lights go ou~ next summer . -School tax votes , in •runtington Beach and the Harbor Area. -Seven charter amendments in !h~ty of Seal Beach. -A ·municipal tax. measure in lluntington Beach. Orange County voters must also decide between the candidates in four Congressional districts; several !;Late legislative districts, a super- visorial district and in a number or • Police Chier Hoger Neth sai4 toda~.:.. that this rnethpd or financing allows •the cily lo purchase the new helicoi:>· ters at loW interest rates. The brothers. who listed their home ;is Coram in north-central Montana. offered no resistance when stopped by police near a San Diego Freey.•ar onramp. Police spotted their tan car bearing J\lontana license plates based on a descrjption brolldcast by Fountain local areas. - He said the new models will cost. about .$64 .000 each. lie recalled that the helicopters cost about .$50,000 when bought fi ve years ago, Chier :Neth also said that the city hopes to gel between $20,000 and $25,000 euch jn selling the old models. The chief "s aid new choppers ·\\'ill be slightly larger and have more horscpoY.'er. making th~m faster and giving them greater liftoff capability. lie explained that this will mean that the ne"' craft will be able to carry a stretcher patient with both the pilot and the observer aboard. Sometimes in the past. depending on the fuel load and the weight or the person being rescued, the obser-ver has not been able to go along on mercy nights to hospita Is. : •·\Vhen in normal use this craft will fly quieter,•· Neth said. ·· But when it is in an emergency situation or car- r ying a full load then it will sound as loud as the present models." 'The council also will be asked to ap- prove an agreement for the city to provide fire ser\•ice to areas of county territorty bordered by the city. One section is the Canyon and Pacific Avenues area in the westside on the bluffs between Victoria and \Vilson streets and the otl\er i;i al Olympic A venue and Be'arStl:eet. Presently the county provides fire protection to these areas, except for .Bear Street School, which the city•or Costa Mesa has been covering even though it is in county territory. The ugreement calls for the county to pay the city 87 percent or lh.e fire protection tax that the residenls pay, ,~·hirh C'on1es to S4 .500 a }'car. OranJ,fr Coas l Considerable cloudiness e.x · peeled T\lesduy. IAlv.·s --tonight near 50, highs Tuesday in high fills. , ·• I NSIDE T ODJ\ V Do·il·11ourself ple<UUrt ctnt1r1. 11.:l1t rel11 se.r. alcohol. /ood and SJOmbllnfi con bt enio11td urilhntd tlu• re1ultnnl con.,tQuttnce•. are being 11udltd by psycho/Dgl~la. See slory. Pagt A1. Al 'I'-SffVt<I .. Aflf!U-• " ...... .. ....~ .. LMit:J: .. N1tlMltfMW11 ••• '" . .. 0r-..c..111, ... "'"'"" ... u 1•1¥+•""""' ... .,._, II -· •4 ~· 0-.H-t .. St.c'IM"tU Al .. !! =::i:.z:. ... Ttt.VIMll 11 -T ....... , _ .. ~-"""'"'~' .. W.1IM-r .. ~-· ... wtt'l<llN9~ ••• -· .. .. , Valley police. ' Young Flok.J~a "''as a popular athlete at ·both F'ountain Valley High School and Orange Coast College. Friends said he planned to transfer to Stanford-l:.lniversity next faU, plan- ning to become a math teacher and "'Testling coach. Flournoy, Brown Set Last Minute Tours Nixon. Allowed , To Take Walk In His Room Votes of particular concern along the Orange Coast include: -Election of the first Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Coun cilfrom a fieldof 32candidales. did'ates. -A runofr election between 12· year incumbent Supervisor Davii:I Baker and challenger Larry Schmit. Baker's Second District covers much of west Orange County. in- cluding Seal Beach, Fountain Valley and most of Huntington Beach. r • . . . Ford Advises H e-Will Stick With Flanigan WASHINGTON'"" IUPI l -Despite strong Sena,te opposition. President Ford has decided to renominate for- mer White House aide P eter Flani~an as ambassador to Spain, congressional sources said toda}'. The sources said Ford inforrTiatly advised the Senate foreign Relations Committee or his decision. Flanigan. a trouble-shooter in the NJM>n White •louse. has been ac- cused in swom testimony of offering an ambassadorship to Ruth Farkas ror a large campaign contribution . By the Associated Press · Democrats teamed up and emoat· tied 'Republicans made final appea.1s to undecided or disenchanted voters today as Californians pre{l:ared to choose a s uccessor to Gov. Rona ld Reagan. - The nominees for chief executive - Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr. and Republican Houston L Flournoy - scheduled traditional election eve air tours of tlie state's major cities today. A final campaign \'Oler opinion can- vass by the Lo§ Angeles 'fimes in- dicated that Brown held a comman- ding lead going into Tuesday's bal- loting. _ But in Sacramento. Flournoy, the 45-year-old state controller. said he sensed Republicans \\'ere eoming back to the fold after a year of being assaulted by \Vatergate and the nation·s economie ills. 'f l think the prospects are very good," Flournoy told ney.•smen as h~ campaigned ,door·to·door in hi s home precinc!. l'olrs. Farkas is am bassador to Brown. the '16-year-j)ld secretary or Luxembourg. She g~ve ·more th.an, state, a ppeared with all of his ticket· $300,00l_l to the 1972 Nixon re-election mates Sunday for the first time since campaign. _ . ff-early in.the campaign at a rally iri the • Former Nixon fund raiser Herbe Fairfax district of Los Angeles. Kal .~bach of Newport ~e~c It was a rare display or unity for test1f1ed to the House Jud1c1ary California Democrats Com!Jlittee during lhe impeachment Brown and Sen. Ala~ Cranston. con· l1ear1n~s that Flanigan called him sidered a virtual cinch for re-e lection. an.~ said: . raised clasped hands high over their Herb, we 'WOUid ltke to h~ve you heads in a .,·ictory salute to an £.Q.ntact a )Jr. Ruth Farkas 1n New estimated"'J ooo cheering party mem- York. She is inte~est~d in giving bers. ' $250.000 for Cos~a R.~ca. ··\Ve'vc got a great chance Tuesda y Kalmbach sa1.d, It wa s clear tn for the entire Democratic party:· an)'. understanchng or that co~ve r-declared the son pf former California sat1on thal .•. she woul~ contr1b~te Gov . Edmund G. Drown. $250,~ to the Presidents campaign But _s,andidate Brll"'n cautioned : an~ in return. · .she wOuld ~ ar,-"Don't gel over·confidcnt. The c\ec-po1nte~ amba~sador lo Costa Rica. lion isn'tover." Flanigan ~1sputed the charge in The ·Times opinion check. published ~swo~n le~tt~ony lo l~e Sen~tc j o_ lo.day 's _ecjiti ~ni, confirmed_in-For~1gn R.elat1ons ~mm1ttee during dications or Thursday's final Calitor- t::onf1rmat1on hearings last !'"onth. nia Poll : that Flourooy gafned some The co~mi.ttee delayed .a~t~n on .ground, but probably not enough to \he nomination so long that 1l died. win Under' Sen ate ruLes, t.hal · nomination expires aner 30 days of congresSional recess and must be resubmitted. r"lanigan testified that he merely told Kalmbach that 'since Mrs. fo'arkas was in line for an embaSSY: she was a good prospect to make a sub-· s lantial campaign gift _ Despite the Democratic op· position, Senate sources said Secretary of Stal& llenry A. Kis - singer. who worked closely with J.lanigan in the Nixon White Hou se, is r a strong supporter of the nomination and may have inOuenced Ford1 to resubmit It. e..sources s.Ud lt'ord.:& dec.iiion was relay'ed to the Foreign Relations Committee in a telephone call . ~ ~ · ·-I .. AD RESPONSE 'TREME NDOUS t "'Tremendous.·· That's the word a Huntington Beach man used to describe the re~ponse this Dail y Pilot classified ad produced: ... '66-D~RTGT. 2dr. buc~e!s, s lant six, A/T, I O\\'ner. S.-25 .••••••••. tf you have .a used car you would Ukt to con r O...t.i:i!l. ca.U~56.78._ Put~ few words to work for )'Ou. ln the Daily Pilot. , .. • " l • Responses from the prospecti,·e voters indicated they were upset "''ith the economic situation and harbored anti· Republican feelings . But there still appeared to be a large undecided vote. ' or·sso registered voters sampled in person Thursday and 1'Tiday, 354 said they favored Brown. 242 backed Flournoy. 203 were undecided. 52 declined to give an opinion and three s upported them in or party candidates. "I've noticed today, no one 1s say: 1ng, 'llell no . I won't vote.' You used lo hear a lot of that two or three months ago. ,\ lot of opeople v.•cre turned.of! then. but tha t 's changinJ?; Fri g hten,ed Bo y R escued From Back Bay ·Cliff A 10-year-o\d boy climbing a 30-fool cliff in the Ba ck Bay area of Newport · Beach suddenly froze in fright only eight feel from the top and had to be rescued by firemen Sunday after· noon. 1 John Ruhl of 406 Plata was not in- jured but firemen said he was badly frightened during the 2:30 p.m.- ordeal. According to firemen. Ruhl, who v.·as climbing the cliff alongside Vista Nobleza wi th several buddies, sud- denly deeided he couldn 't go farther or climb down the eliff. 1-lis friends were able tO scale the rcs~or the cliff and then ran for help. firemen said. Young John was pulled to safety when two firemen joined hands un top of the cliff and one then stretched down over the ledge grab· fled him ana puJICd-hiffi over the top. Wate r Damages Newport Units A leaking "''aler line at the Oakwood Apariments In Newt>ort Beach caused ten estimated $8 ,000 water damage to ground rloor apartments early todaY.. Ne'."'po~rt Beach firemen were ca.lied to the apartment complex, 1700 16th St., just before 3 a.m. when water seeped through a second noor apart.· ment and ran Into 3 number of ground Ooor apartments. LONG BEACH (AP> -Former President Nixon, off the critical list, is showing $ucl1 improvement that he is being a\lo\.\·ed to walk with help in his hospital-room . his doctor said today. While Nixoa walks, he will be monitored by in struments to insure that he is not experiencing excessive strain. the doctor added. The form er president v.·as allowed . Sunday to sit up on the side or his bed and eat soft food s. In a "''ritten mt'dical report. ·Dr. John C. Lungren said there was still concern about a small amount of nuid in Nixon's left lung caused by ir- ritation of the diaphragm from a hematoma . or blood mas!i. in his left thigh. Nixon·s vital signs ·continue to r('main stable. said Lungren. and tic is still under subintensivc ('are since being remover! from the criliccil list Su nd ay . Subintensi\'e care is equi"alent to se rious condilion. Nixon may b'c placed under inter- mediate care, an even lowe r category, on 'Tuesda y. a hospital spokesman said . The spokesman said it y.·as too early to say when Nixon may lca\'e the hospital. . Nixon had b{'e n in critical condition for six days after experiencing shock folloy.•ing an operation .to partially close a vein in hi s left groi n area. The surgerr was designed to keep blood clots from mo\·inJ?; to his lungs or heart. A 11 Editorial -The re-election bid of Congres- sman Andrew Hinshaw CR-Newport Beach) in the 40th District. Chai· lenger is Roderick Wilson, an . Oceanside businessman. -The race primarily between two Long Beach men -Republican Bill Bond and Democrat fl.lark Hannafort. -to fi11 the vacant seat of retiring Congressman Craig Hosmer, whose 34th District includes much of the west county. COA L I MPASSE AFFECT STOCKS NE\V YORK CUPI ) -The stock market. reacting to a breakdOY.'n in eoal· industry talks, closed lower today in slow tradinton the New York StOt'k Exchane:e. · The Dow Jones in<l us ttial average, which gained more than 29 points last y,·cek despite adverse news, lost 8.05 points to 657 .23. The index had been ~hind even further earlier in theses- sion. Dec lin es led ltd\'ances b y a ty.·o·to·onc margin among the l 765 issues traded . ' Prices also "''ere lower in moderate tra<[ing on the American Exchange. For. Qu,ality Schools Yes on P .roposition Z An important i!s~ie at stake in Tuesd ay's election is the quality of e ducation available to 26 .000 !'i ludcnts \\'ho Dttcnd Ne"'port-r.fesa Uni fied School District schools. Confronted by the d evastating impact of inRation on educational s tandards and deprived of the a.bility to ri scally 1'espond to it by patchwork legislation, trustees a re asking for a )'cs vole on Proposition Z. The estimated revenue the 53·cent property tax override will generate is a n'e:ccssa ry bul'\'3rk against the corrosive effects or innation on educa tion . 1'"'iremen 1 wat~r-vacuumed up th' flow , which apparently originated rrom upd.cr the..-.sink or one-of-th~ ~econd story apartments. Fire of· flc~1l1 snld most oC the dam.11ge.a1>- poiftdto Involve ruined carpeting. 1'hc Daily Pilot recommends a Yes vote on Proposition Z, preferring s lig htly hi gher taxes to a IO\\Cring Of education s l a n· clurds . . • or asummary oTother Daily Pilot ballot recomlll~Udalilln~. see Page A6 loday, ' • .. I • N/C Monday, November•. 1974 Sh"'$ fl """'' Senior Barbara Beek, 17, is lhe 1974 hom ecoming queen at Newport liarbor 1-ligh School. S he is the daug hter of !\Ir. and l\1rs. Barton Ueck of Newport Beach . Plaque Honors Vietnam Hero The parents or a fallefl Vietnam hero who won the Medal of Honor un- veiled a plaque in his memory Sunday at Cainp Pendlf!lon during dedication· rites of a new Army Reserve center. The facility, designed as a staging area for Army reservists at the Marine .Corps base if1~~ey ever a1]~ needed 1n a future cortn.ict, was nam- ed in honor or Sgt. Anund Roark. He was20 years old when he threw himse lf on a live grenade and absorbed the ex- pl~!QQ. The action i>aved many or his comPldes during a patrol in the jungles ofVietnam. - The sold ier from San Diego was described at the rites as a man with "'raw courage and self sacriliCe." Lt. Gen. Elvy Roberts, com mander of the 6th Armv, praised the young soldier . ~~ ties& d&f ca\e"·~ . .. TONIGHT UCl LECTURES -"The Occult," Room 118 Humanities llall, 1 p.m . ••commercial and Investment Properties," Room 101 Physical Science Bldg. 7 p.m. TUESDAY,NOVEMDER5 ELECTION DAY -Please vote. SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -Com- munity Recreation Center, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 12·3 p.m. COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL - Ji.egular meeting, City Hall, 6:30 p.m. •·c0~1MUNITY '74" -Lecture series sponsored by Newport Harbor Junior League. "Education-En· terlng Coll ege Today-Are you Infor- med?" UC I Science Lecture !-!all, 7 :JO p .m. UCI LECTURES e "\\!omen's Forum," Room 140 Social Science Lab, 7 p.m. ''New Directions for Frec- Lance \Vriters. Room 101 Physical Science Bldg. 7 p.m. ··Landmarks or Art." Room 178 llumanitics lia~, 7 p.m. Indian 'fear Ga s PATNA, India IA Pl -Indian police fired tear gas today into a cro .. 11d or more than 5,000 student a"ctivists, breaking up a two-hour antigovern· ment march led by a 72-r ear-old foe of Prime l\.linister Indira Gandhi. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT ,..... Ol'MIVt CM•t Dallf Pllel, Wlll'lwl'li«! II,...,.. Dil'ltd tl'le ,, .. '"".P,ns, ,, pulllotN<lb' 111r0t..._ Cot\! P\1111•!.ll"''ll Ce>rfl(""' !otp¥.iti fGtllonl Mt """'-· -•I" ll'lro.,.,.. Fr;llfiw. tw (M\a ..... W; Hew-t k1o<I\, H\lnli""""" k1o<l\lf'-- Ull\ ll•Ut,, l<•ont , r..ddltOt<.t V•llt• •nd • U..,... kloCll '>ollln C.01\1 11 .,,., r~I Nit'°";, llUlll•""a s11urcl•-n -~-n '""' pttMlpM llUt!hloll•"'I O!•nl '' •1 X(I ~ II.ii¥ ~!'Mt. CMl.f Mew, U h lorn•• '1.U .• Robert N. Weed Prn<Ofnl •"" Publ•V>r• Jack R. Curley \'•~t "'"""'"' •nd Go'"f!'•l INftll- Thomas Kee11i r Thomas A. Murph ine ...... n•'l"'ll Ed<tor Charles H. Loos Richa rd P. 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Jns\ead or adopting 8 TeSOJUtion supporting establishment of a coun- ty wide ••freeway system '' of bikeways, the Newport Beach 'Cily Council instructed its stall to work for continuation of the status quo. In the case of bike trails, the status quo is a 50·50 city·county cost sharing prokram ror construction or bikeways routed, planned and designed separately by partici pating cities. County government's share or the cost has come from federal revenu e sharing funds set aside for open space and recreation projects. So far, the county has poured SS.50,000 into what is called the Coun- tywide Cooperative Bikeway Finan· cing Program. And the Oranjiile County Recreation Advisory Team is anything, but happy with the results. , So unhappy with the 50-50 program is the advisory panel that it's called for a suSpensiOn ·of city grant ap- plications until the county Board or Supervisors reviews the new proposal covenng the 100 percent county unan- ced "bikeway freeway system." Under the !10 -50 city-county program, ··a fragmented, in- congruent system of bike routes" b as been built, according to county Har· bors, Beaches and Parks District Director Ken Sampson. That descriotion notwithstanding, Newport Beach is now on record as w.aniing the system continued. One reason for the city's position a re the Newport Beach routes in- cluded in the county's freeway system proposal. .Noteworthy on a preliminary map is a route r.u nning along the Balboa Peninsula where an unofficial and frequently criticiied city bikeway now runs. The preliminary county plan also includes a Balboa Island bikeway, a trail not shown ·on the city's master plan of bikeways and not welcomed by the island's residents. Further, th e county system plan does not i'hclude .provlsions for an elevated bike crossing over Pac1t1c Coast Hi ghway as called for by the city's bikeways citizens advisory committee. Should the overpass not be included in L~e cou.nty plan and lhe 50-50 cost sharing program be abandoned, there is litUe chance the overpass will ever be built. one commitl.ee member said last week . As a result of those and otherobjec· tions. the council rejected the support , resolution and instructed its staff to work for continuation of the 50.50 city· county system. Howe\'er. as~escribed by Sampson in a letter to Newport . Beach City l\Titnager Robert W.ynn, selection of thi bikeway freeway system .routing would be subject to "negotiations with and concurrence of the cities directly involved." Also, while the county proposal in· eludes 100 percent financing of plan· ning, design and construction, it propos·es th at design details be "negotiated" ~·ith the appi-opriate cities. Sampson's letter goes on to say: "The county would nol presume to dictate routing and design to the <'.'ities. It would seek to cooperate with the cities to gain mutual satisfaction in determining ultimate route locations and developing construction and design plans for the bikev.•ays." Those assurances aside, ttle city \\'ill push for con tinuation of the 50.50 cily·county program at the county llarbors, Beaches and Parks Com· mission meeting Nov. 12. Pre serve Adds Four Chee tahs Lion ·country Safari 's chactah opulation increased Saturday when a cheetah named ti.I aude ga..-e birth to four cubs. the second littar born in.the Irvine park in a week. The furry bundles or joy were repor- t~d in good condition in an isolated area overlooking tha prCS£'rvc, bill mother ~laude wduld not lf't anyone close enough to determine lhc sex or her cubs. ;\ I itlcr of f J vc cuhs born Oc1. 2ti to a •hcctak na med l\l ildrcd d\\\ndlcd to· lhrei.: With the deaths Of t\\"O OV('r the p:1!it \11eek. Cheetah births in ca 1)t1vit~·. :,aid Lion Country Safa ri ·s Penny Lee. are .,·ery rare and the tv.•o litters were the first at the Irvine game preserve. Lecture Set For Tuesday The Newport llarbor Junior Leagye's "Community '74"' con· tlnues Tuesday night at UC Jr-· vine . The third program tn the sperial. five-week lecture series is entitled "Entering College Today -Art You fnformed!" It starts ot 7:30 p,m. in UC l's Sc ience Lecture Hall. t\11 or the lttturcs art open to the public without charge. The series. designed to bring Orange Countians up to dnte on l!isues affcrting th«.!m . is spon· 8orcd h} th e. Junior League as n · puhlie ~e rvlce . The Nov. 12 program ~·ill deal with Welfare. He a ve It Quartert,ack No. 50 gets of£ a quick ~ pass from her tiptoe stance Sunday, as Lineperson No. 89 moves in for a clear shot at the opposition. Mothers-of Costa Mesa Junior AIJ·American Football Team boys chose up sides as Cobras ancf ,Condors in bene£it fund·raising-game ;t Costa Mesa High School. They originally were named Vultures and Vipers, but decided that sounded too unladylike. Co bras won, 12-6. Badge, Panties Burglar's Loot Costa Mesa police are s~king a burglar· who might be highly embar- r assed if caught wearing the loot he or she selected in a weekend bre~· in job. Jnvestigatqrs said whoever en· tered a hOrrte in the College Park district, tracking muddy footprints around, did not bother with conven· tional valuables. He or she stole only an Orange County Sherifr's badge, three pairs of bikini underpanties and a few packages of cigarettes. Trucker Charged DETROIT CUPl>-A Delroit truck· driver was charged Sunday with the fatal shooting or Nelson Jack Edwar· d s, the first black vice president of the United Auto \Vorkers Union. Police ~aid Saul Burnett, 39, was to be ar· r aigned on second-degr,ee marder charges today. ' • Service Station Man Charged in Slayings A San Pedro serviee .a.tation atten· dant has been formally charged in a series or two murders and sexual as- saults, including that of a woman . whose nude body was dumped io Ir- vine six weeics ago. . • Gerald J . Shill, 27, is held in Los Angeles County Jail with no bail set to a~ure his availability for the future court proceedings. Shi}l faces preliminary bearing in Long Beach Municipal Court Nov. 14. ron two counts of murder, two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, one count of~ape and one count of sex per· version. '1-1e is expected to be bound over le Los Angeles County Superior Cour:t._ where trial on the charges to which ht has pleaded innocent would begin ic mid-January. Complaints against the 's uspect, who worked in Signal Hill, were con· solidated by the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office in Lon« ~ach for prosecution. Shill is accused of killing Mrs. Bon- nie F. Davis, 22, of Compton, by shooting her in the head the night of Sept. 22 and discarding her nude body in a ditch along Barranca Road near J effrey Road in Irvine. AEC R eports Blast WASHINGTON (AP)-The Atomic Energy Commission today reported recording seismic signals from a Soviet nuclear test in the yield range of three to four megatons, the biggest r ecorded in over? year. ... .. . .. ' . ' -Farme rs Plan New Slaughter. PILLAGER, Minn. (UPI) -Cen· tral Minnesota farmers began a plan· ned caU and pig slaughter today on ·the David Ondris farm six miles easl or here, ~ About 100 calves, 15 pigs and one dairy cOw had been c:;tispalched and 'thrown into a long narrow trench dug earlier. . Virgil Barg, a farmer or nearby Montley, said the farmers are attem· pling to focus the attention or the \Vhite House on the oliJ?ht of farmers. Barg said the group was not connec· ted with any farm organiiations. A steady flow of animals was brought lo the Ondris farm this mor· ning and the kill was expected to con· tinue through the day, Farmers rrom as far away as North Dakota were participating in the kill. · Barg said earlier the sklughter was design ed to reduce the supply, hopefully force price!> up and "get the attention of the White 11ouse."He also called for the res ignation o( Agriculture Secr etary Earl Butz. "' The -50=ycar=old farmer said he disagreed with National Farmers Organization members in Wisconsin who donated animals lo hurricane victims in Honduras. · $1 Million Suit Filed A Corona del Mar woman sued her neighbors, a Newport Beach police of· ficer pnd a police trainee for more than $1 million Friday in an Orange County Superior Court action charging them with wrongful arrest. Kate Elizabeth Solarozyk, 1&42 }1argui!rite Ave., names Arthur and Maralee Powers, 1644 Marguerite Ave., an o(ficer identified only as D. Cots and "a trainee Riley" as defen· danls in her malicious proseeution ac· lion. . Mrs. Solarczyk alleges she was at· tacked by Powers last Nov. 2 and later bundled into a police car by Cots and Riley. She states that she was held in the Newport Beach city jail for near· ly three hQurs on wrongful charges of assaulta'nd battery. 'l'he plaintiff states that "false and untrue" statements made by Powers were responsible for her detention. · Nex t to your bare skin, the most luxurious thing to wear is silky underwear of Qiana• nylon and pi ma cotlon. But don't just take .our word lor ft, Feel for yourself! Y9u won't believe how good It feels until you dot Available in T-shirts, A-shirts and briefs. 3 for 5.98 Qiana at JCPenney At Your Local JC _ Penney Store -~---- ,....-~--~-~~~--~· -------"' -- --';" > I • . , • - • .1 ·- • ~ ., ' " ' ' ~ ~ .. ~ •:! ., :. " ~ • " ' ~ ;r • ' . • '• :; ... ,. ... Al• DAILY PILOT * Monday, Ncwembtr 4, 1174 • ' :_74 ___ ~8~ Jµggling Monday's Clo8ing Prices NEW YORK -STOCK ·EX CH f\NGE Yt'ar'• Jli~h-Low1 Appe.ar Every Saturday . . Save With Medical Ma ne uvering HEW 'VO~K tUPll -~tl!Owlnt 1·· "'"'' °"' 11\f Ht• "'"" tocl ••c~ ti , .... w., Seil-Ht! ,.... .. s.. .. P I ~ (ll!of, , PI l'*I (b.o. OoG P l o.J ow 0. ' I l"dlll Ow C,,. !§!U.f. I .. I u ... ""° 1.llO • ,.,... ~· Ill "' .. ' '1,JO • n '.f."'. \o'9 NI• 5'11.JOd •• ,. ,,,,. ~ "'•'•'•'"'.:! • •• ",~ ·~· ••• ,·.•,•w,!' ,',.' ' JI '»:::?. ,_ Pw !.)<! ' • OHllMI I ' "j v.-llo =(Of lfl l • • ·~ NL IMll\1 I ' ,. I !•-"' 9'" l ..---,,._ ,.. By SYLVIA PORTER JlEJlE'S..THE tale. Aa.ol fl"ifs!inaSe rlesJ loday, you can deduct - -. !SW 1,IJ I ~ Pr ( I _,,• " 1:ww•1·,··' ·µ, ~ NLT Ctr.llMI ' ))I ,,~•-~ '""' 6 1 I I 0.. ••~ltl t lllll t I 1r..-... -· ,._ • o , , • .. ,,. f ~ , 1,, ,, 11. " h'J I ·'r 1 ... , •• _. 1: r~~l•tf', • '•'! ,~~ .. medical expenset before -'.t.uaio-......o,.. -~" • 01 · · I ~ ~11 1 "-::%~ -i-,·,,I!-11:i! ! ..., 1o11 (:r1f< ....... T - you would gel a nonny of .t.11001iL LU~1 ·,-, -· w ~~;'f ; 11 ,,,~, 1 -,,, !Jg .. '_ 1? ,,•:.. ·j.· uf,~ ~~ NOtrh 1 1t • J ""-" ~~/ll., .·.. •, 'n~'--.: .. l,,'.,' .. ri,..,,l,',: ! •1 ~ • ..:: !; Thls~year and 1975 could medical expenses In excess turn out to be great tax of 3 percent or your adjusted benefit years for you4! gross iocome-wltb the cost you make the right, winning of drugs and medicines" in .13x moves in the 57 d•ys· excess of 1 percent ot your before 1974 ends. Your income counting toward proper yea rend tax strategy · ~ may be entirely dlrrerent t.han in years past ror one major reason: a giant: com- plex tax bill ha~ been put together in Congress this year and the odds are strong that al least some of its key provisions will be~ome law in 1975. ..... "'C"''''li''lill ll\'t ... c.rt.111..011 n *""'e·• 1 .... .. ""' u "4A CM• ao • a1 1•0..-1~ ;j"pj' T> l /, deduction. ··""' ·~ I • ..,_ w ~-... 1· • s 'u F\ii1c1 FltK''' , 2 ,..._"' vc ·'° " NA 111.-1 no s ,.. •tot-1~ Lii , 1oo -'"' '''"" .. ~ •o 11 -tnO ~ 01o11T_,lflll l t l' F M ... ..-JOfln vfJft .1 I • t.:. N.t.,,,,..120 • .. U'"'-\lt I t 1J 1 ... ..., lt~!ll 111 t ,,,..._ ... Let's Say YOUr adjusted m~~1· . li ~,,._·it <>""•'•·r.·· •. ~ .. 11 I' J1c1''i!.'} l!I 1;\lo;,_ )o!IL_.i 2f -"" NCl'l.t.lr 100 t '' 1'1 tW .t.or)1 I ~ l ... -W l •I I ~I llVO•.,. 11...,.,.,' • $30000 nd ll.(IMIU$.f'l)f I 14-••• ., 110 ~~IOJAI J5 . lO'o'.-"$ -l.1 • f '(.t NO(il,t,lfl wt . 10 HI ,• ,JUI f '0... 11111 f 111 1J•,. e• -Income IS , 8 ~I'' .JIOll tOI .a t .,, OWftP, p .to 1 M FfE•rGP .lill 4 t 1w •• Jo<1111 t, J ri lt • .-.UYI 1 GI s 511 ,,., t '• /1 ' 1"-• '" t1tw !It ti) P. ~._ • 1. . 1974 d $300 """"".)Gd ~ .. CMt'C.I Hll' '6 ltl\-._ F ''I Si l I' ..... Joli.ill ' 11-to NO!llGt l.ft I U 11 , \, Ml 0 ·'°'11 j ,.., .. _,., JRW Pi•• II ''"" in , you spen on ~~ti 1.01 ·1 "" ai.rtr NV 1 5 ,. 10v.-'" ~ ,..~~ ·!f f •t.J " • ._ fut..l;'? J~ 1! ~j;!.. t~ Nllr...J<" 1.1111 , 10.... ... ~ .~·~ 11 );._. \~ r!~o': i: Eo;r: 1 • medical insurance, $.1SO •On !9oullJ:rt ~i "f 'l !\'-=\, Olf!.FNI .n 11 I F't l'Jitrt4 l 'u" J:Z--:(:, -J. 11-NOlftPS 1,1' I M U ... • O a'l ' J3 0 L~• fwC.f < 1S0 1• ! '• •-·•s and medlc1'nes, $t00 NimlOO'I lO • ,, -"' O..MM J H ' St 1,'""-.,, ,.L1r1~1 l • ii,,.=" il.•1M• .ii1111 ' 410 ·~Iii NoHtc.tt io ' iu ,, -~ •1<•C.1 ' J I',,_" ..:o ~t"'' ! 11 'i-\• \U"Ue Ai t ' , If\ ClllMIJ l.100 f IO f'llMtQ ,)Sfl 1 11'1 ltt .t.I p/ tlio ,, I JI ~t NOSIPw t 14 I ll II .. ->,, -l • --.. ffi.t P o4) I ll -oneyeexams,and' tt~on .... ~.~'l ~:i~::. 0 .. 11 ... .io.i '11.o -·i.'O flNJ.ij. ·4 l"-~ l(AIM(ol•.io . '"l .... "',..~"'-'1 "'. 11;'1 •''• "'f •, "" -u u-~ ..,,;,;i:C:,,90 »I-.. O..mttm 1 • l)J 1Jvt , ,• ftlNSB I ltlo.+ '" "'""rCl.!>G I U I ••• NrtJloM ,W l ti J(o ,.. i '10 I • ..,_.,,. Al.Inc 't 1 11, ft'"t • WHAT. DOES this mean to. fOU ? While no one can predict exactly what changes will be made, you can be ~ure they will be s1g- niricant. Thus, this sei-ies or columns i s designed to ouUihe steps you easily can tUe to enable you and your ..family to come out way ·ahead.in tax dollars. Tq begin with. radical changes affecting medical expense deductions are being weighed and, as a result, Prentice·Hall's top tax editors strongly advise that you t ake a ll poss,ble medica l deductions in t914 . Of course yo u can't prepay in the next few weeks medical bills you won't incur until 1975. But 1f you or a member or your family have extensive den· ta! work on s chedule, perhaps you can accelerate it into the next several weeks. Or 1r you have the family 's e yes examined• every ,year, have the cxamioa.LiOns now and pay ror them berore the end or 1974. You can think or other sound moves. Slower Pace Money's Worth other medical bi'lls not .t.J 1nc1""1ff , 11 "' •.• C11mHv1.11 • u M"'-v. F1P•C11• "'1• .... "i-M•1 .10 '•) t;=" .•.. -"""'" s 1l 1•1. , •t . .o • .._ .... 1. <>•ieo' 11 • '• .. ~1 • 11 ,,.,. . CMIPVll•ll ,, ., ~ ... i•PM•! ... J lS ~ . ..._ ... 1tLl110 , Ntn•Dllf l•5 .. J 1•4.o•.... llT \~ l I 'iii '• M 1no~1. I .... lo covered by your insurance. •i. l·ll " >ii ~· .., CMW• •.io s 11 i.111o -1v. 11uA1E. •j • ·~-10 111ffl 5 • -""' Nw..fA111 •i. s ni 1• -.., 1•rG ·n ' ;;11 -.. "' r 10" l " j' . I ~ .. I a.u.~ \ot ~IE 111 •s 1 ,,,._v. 1tV111i. ... !l 10 ,,._"' IC. • I . a!Oll .... -a.ii 1 lill. 111 l S'·· ., llrPI,,,• • ..! !.t~, • ~ .... , ... ~ • •• ,' ..... , • n 1975, you'll h;lve the AWlll.1111\.1.. J.,,._" Oll Wl•C.. J ., ·-· ... F1Wl•C l.I 10 10 I) . K•r1~E .s.. 1g 1 " ••• N•Jollfll1CI l ,, ,,,._ .. , '#ll -_,.. 114, v t th ~11!!!..,'.'!'J.' .tlJ 1l 11 ,tt:: ~ Oll'tl_I~ pl . J 10(•· lo ~:~J·.~. 1· ft :t::"'" ~=Li' 11~! ~ h IU• .. ·v.: NW!.t IM..,... 11 1114+-.. w.": ·: ! '~. ~" ' n ~f~ : :t .(1;.' '.: same expenses, excep at .lDeflWi .# 1 !' n-1• °' ~,.,, , .. 11~-.,. FIWW•St .iO 5 '"' "" it•h 1,.....,.,1 1 11 ~..,, NW!.1111 p1 s . n lo·.~-J J<111111 '! "'...,._ ~ .~,D 10 " u 1 d _,..., instead or a $100 eye doc· Ak.OllAI ':jf I l n.,.. v. oii •oc 1.... 1 '" • 1. FIMtEnt I' to ,,. .,.. • v. !11' of 1 ..., .. , 1 -.., NW\uo•' 2e1 • :s. ,,., _,,. ,, ci(! ~. , •,. ,,· .~ .. ~.",', '"u •, _. ••· Ako ~lcl I IV.+ v. Ol llltl NW 1 ••~ ••• F\tffUllQ o • 10 ...,__" 111•lEl•.!J· 113 "" .,. N•~llnlll(i t ll•~-J•1 ~ fC... ll --· ...,.,. dentalb''lis.. 'AN•..,·'Od• !' 1 _,...OW•• 0'•11 . it •~-1-. F1l"'•01 l.lt • 1• 11 ...... 1. Mi•"1f•ll 1 ..:.-v. NWPrtt IOll • ,. n 1., 1, -Pf! I ...... nE '"''' uo ..,.., •• lor'sbill.you'llhave$200in Al<M Lo. 1 ,...,. . 01Pc1 F:ii10 s ,.,._ .... ,11,1...-..,,,, 16 ~·"' ·-·. l I 1 -.. tt-M111w , JI n1.-1,. ""'l'·jj • 'I'"'·~ ""l ... 12• 1 1 ooo-.. ... 11-J.Md l ! SVt +lo. Olt..,... 10 • >II t •.• FltEc:Mit• lll .. -.... 1(-CP.!Ol I .,.__..i,N..st!l.io.1 IJ1 ... -1" <Ct. •JI l>I-'-,,,_,,_lotr.11 ~ , .... • H • b kd "renii , 11, 0wni•1.t0•JIJ ·~. , .. c... '°, :r1 ·-·-"., .... 1 .. }0' dYO''"Nrv.eo 11P • 1s:ir.,_..., "'''"" •).JJ _,) flOC•''"', •)JO'.-... this qu<ili(ying figure as ere s your rea own •119 ua 1.., J '' uw-~ Qlf'ft.l., ., • .. 11, , f"P..• 1,n 1 ij lf""• ... "":::M t1J u " 1 i,;,-.. ,,..,,1,.si JOu , 001 11-. ~co .-a 1 1 'f''. .... n0+co1 1.& ,, •>'• ... weJ)aStheo(herhalfofyOur (Or '74: drugs ($350 less ~:1: "°f.~it 1 11f f1~","': CI Mlgoo .UU 11 JI,,::. Fl:t*J-111~11, '1""=r: ~=111 :8~ 14 1:-~Htl$opi 1 tb . 11•1t\·-·~1 f1 Yto,~I !111.=' ... "p~~ol<)ll I~ (f'":~: ·~1 $50•, OL of •·-·ranee AllMGtfJ ·'° • \?-....0 ''," .. "r, •• ~.. .., ,,' .. ". '/_ FJ-" j 1l II i1'4-'• If• Uh ! " I l• \}40-~ N""°''f. " J • ,,... . yhntl> .J• JI !U ""'-.. '°""""' I~ J JI ,.,.... \9 medical in s urance..,.,., ,z "'"' .t.111e o1.1Qt1100~"" .-.. F~'"" 'i!-1 "•,,M<G11•u1110...1 ... NvF:..011 11•"1•-'-'""'0 ,,s 1~ •• 1. ,,0,.r ,~•111 6 ... P · $150 "if ·~' llll ,. Or1Gu 1 ... 1 t.IU.,,.i.F ?.,· ':i.1 -n lfty11-12 '1t1.-1, ~o -11nln11•11••1'"r-\'ii •ir••fltl 11X1 1~ .... Premi'ums renuum : eY.e exams .t.11iH ,00 ,, 1 1.-... 011 <.E ~·· 110 .011 .• FM 1~. . , 1 '", ... "'°"""'IP 1 H '"'-w °"' ,,,., "° 1 1• 1 , ·~ ,,,.,,,,..11 ,1 •, "t"', ., 'lt -.. . ••oo ther m d'c I b'll .t.!lffe! 11 }O ' 11 11 • "' C.nMU• i . .O ~ ll l•:i.t-... F ••. JO • 11 ·~ . IC.orntlCI l.U • I it.,.. h Oik•lePr ... • I ' .... 8•\ ~ j UI ••• .. Ill J\oT<o•• 1/o;lll 11 •• Ir • • ......, .... ; 0 e I a I S .Allo~•. 130 511(.-'I.:. CITFl1112CI t !OS 11'4-1V. Foatet8 II) s 12 6 "" ~•llQSOS '° S 'j 5 >-V. O«k1 ~l•I 2 JU 10>.o -'• !'nu ~ ) Hl 11,..m ~ ti )Vi,'• your income lS -..,000, ' $650. Total expe nses $950. A110 •1 1•1 11 1"'--" ci11u<p 1111 n ,,. ~-111 ForoMo J ii 1 •1• _J, -... ~lrKll c oo • • 11 -"' O<tiCIPI 111 , •• 1 •1,.._ .,. , oro1n , ,1, ... 118•1'1 11 ...... ·• fOrinstance,yOUCandedUCt Les Alli• ·~· 'l '-" CilS.,.1fOQ • 1Jf ••11!1-\l>o ForM<k. •Sf llV•-"" LM.t.•11,. IS• V.()(tP\pl lM! \t .i(I _ ... Lt1 •0ld S ) »-'• ,.Coip ,// JI O >•'-S 3percenlo(incomeor .t.11r0111.t.. • • '"' ,, CiuM1o .m , 1 1... F•Ml'f 1.0 . "»loo•"' l~1l~: J~• ~~:·..., ouPtP'>t•·: , )J'•. '"'-llCI , J •'• 111-,:"'11 ;o • • )...__ ... any.·-nseover$900.But $900N dd . I .t.iplWP\ J ',,,.,_ ... C!t•-....... •i..···..;Ft06nl OCll l6 1JV.•\\o I ................. l(IJ SJi.1. '• C.O•Ell .. , ~ll•'• '· G~P~lt)cl )ll'Q , ... ,.,..... . el e uct1on S50 p us :~s...i' {: ! ••~ ~~ :; 01v i'"" " 3 ,, )"'-i.. ~ .. l";'11i'f 1! ,U l;;""• t' l{=o f·~ 13 ~: ,.! o;M';t'1.11 1 l) : •, ,:.:,!," ~ '~ 1!.. \.. ,,1i,::,"t011! : ·~ ·:~;·, .. whether or not your ex pen-· 'I\ or insurance premium .t.MJti.., t ) • 01:>0 3s-vr 0 1v 1nv wh .. • 11.11 • 1 ,. ,..oi. '' 60 .:--' k••>qe 2111 s1 2.11.-v1 Ollio e.:i 1 "" 1 11 i nl'I'-h po 1 911 r ""' " innl ,~ ~ , ,.,,_ ... Ses go Over this amount, yOU .t.M.t..lfpt SI'+ , . 1 ti _. 9,!WJnE".',.' 1. SI It\•-~ F~!::'!-IP\~ ~; ~~ • "'.°'. KrOQer 1 Jo S IJ 1111o-Oii E pl • oil • ••O " . .. u 11, IO t J• ll" . nJ•1e 1 o.o 1 ;'I •1-', $150. TOtaJ deduction $200. AtnO.k .SO • I< /\lo-\lo ..,.... I. 10 1•lo . . F<fOI"' l,i>Q S l!M 2.li.--"' lt•IO<' I" .IQ • I f'-"" Oh E I>' • S6 •• 110 •7'~ , • it PS 1.Jol ' 14 r •• ·~ n MM I .a J r•-. ,_ .,. get a separate deduction for '-Jere's your breakdown .t.tncord 1• • 21 lY>o-v. 0 1111 ou ,50 2 11 ,,._ .,, F• .... 11<11 1.IQ • JI 11•. . -L 1..-.,..,,. 1 °" · 11; •' • ff 1.. • no 111-'' ~ """''"'•' . u • ~ .. • ..... MI 10 l I "'" CLC ....... 10 l ,, )lo,. lo f\IQ ... 1...;w ' SI ..... _ "" L ... w •• !<. 9 ' IS.-YO •C>E. I :It • "' , .... ~ ... Ill 'oG ... 1 '°'" . . ro PkC -the other half or the medical for ,75 .. drugs s350 .. 1· n· An1Hei~~ 1 "fl 1s ..... >0 c~ .. c•u 2.te1 ' n •m -"" -G ...-L-Sn 111 3 s llh ... °" c;i::p1 IQ v.a , ~ ~ .., ,'"•'•• ', ~., l ~! 2•"· .· ~ : .. , j, , , • "'1 l~. .. 191 a ... ,,. Oew El J . .O I 51 ,,~.. .. It ""'" j 9 3 ... -.. l•tMl9 ,...,. 2 • 7"1o .. ,,, Okl•NG 1 •O ·, n "". '. -11..,119 "" insurance premium. In surance premium $300 ·, ......... r 1 ... s 1• ""'• 11o 0tvE1"4 11 ., 110 10t"" .. Ac C0<P 1t •'•• , .. L•lrot1e ti:.. l • •'"•"' onc:11110 s ,.44 '€'"' NEr~12a. 1 i 11•••.. F11M1l<t' 1~) 71•, .. act,youcange is UC· d ental bills 1200 ·, other A ... a.. 10 1• • ·· qa. .. 1.Pu a .'.1100 '"" "•'"'• , ',',,',~.--"• L~ .. Pio,; 19.-111 '""'Mt1 11o-,,, • . .... f t th' ...... .AorloMJ IS 221 ,_ "" q0e .. & Poll 11'0 n .t.F CP ~ • " I • I• Le .. ~lf,';11 J J~ • .. . . lnll•lfl ' • "'l 1 • (.. P•'.", ', •,•, •• ."i .~'!.-,'~. 'G"••' .~ • •'1 ,','.,7' :,· .t.Br,N12\.t. 17 n _..., OoN DO ,,... ~ ~ ~ Ltlr!."'lN:111' If" .. L '•. 1 -~ •••lj>l .Mt If s.. G,po 1110 ~ ..... t1on even i( ·yo ve medical bills $6SO. Total ex. ::::: l1~ ·~ ! n 1l1'•• ~· ol/9tl"<i:' ll : 50 , ... :-;:: ;:::tf.,1.., . ! J:"....:. ~ t~ •. tlJ ~ l ::::::: t: ..u:toMd JI ll !t: ~~ H~~~ J I 1! ~~·.. '"" J: j d: J•~ ;: other m,edical expense penses $1,500. Less 5 per· :"' ~,11 ni s ·~ H~ :: g:iJ~" if . 3 .. n !-:Z-:ii; 0 u ~! 1,\ .tJ k..,,'7 ~ t~ ~f.~ l l: •tr.'• .~~~'flt 5 ~ ,.1~.'." ~~.~~ ~ ,~ •t:~1 ~: l;~~ ~ ~ ,l.'•' !""-~ But under. the tax rerorm cent or. income $1,500. Total. ·: ~! ·l~ , ,1, il1.o •.\'I c.NA,., 1·10 .. 1"' •t•-"" ••n•1 '-1 t •~· t:=. 1 1~ , "' "'t.., • ~ llCll.¥o 1.N 1 " 1 .._ YO •"o•~ 1~. ~ u .. ~.... s-~ ) .,, 1":-i..; bill, (11 only the portion or deduction: zero. .. "'""°'.., ,.,, 1 " u ... -v. ~:1~~~ : ·~ ~1·-~· ir.; 1 ~ ~ ' •:.:•. 1 ' L•llO~ 111 n 1 • 1 ....... 1• 11LET~ 1 .. _ ·t? :..,. .:ro. ~ '? '~ : ~ 5i':.: 1 "° ; 1, tt•-n your deductions in excess of NOW LET'S SAY you a r· :g13\..,i'v~P. 10 119 J!!~"Y. c.o.au s1 c.t s '' •:i.-11 ~ ... , c0:: 3 1g I::-.~ Ltvl s.,, "" , ng ,,.,,, .. ,,,,. !2 • 1 1r·-"" .;.;; 1, J ~ ''·-... "' ,,.,.., 1 , . . 'l ,;•,.... ... ...,,,O\lt'I SO 1S 1 9 •• ~ot.Lpt l 10 . • J Ill.-~• 1'•1J.. '" • 1 1\• • t:~ f"~ ~f! ·· l 1~ •. · ~\hi>". 10 , ' 10-.-i.. .·~~.' 0) 1i; ~'~ • ~~ ::: f :: 1,. °',, •, 1~: 11,_•_', ,.,,· 5 norcent Of yOUr income range for yOUr dental "'Ork ... 0..! pt ... , " t U"°' "' CstSGjit l.lt ' l IO.o!o mon•tn< 1 1 1~• + V. LeY U F~tft S 110 j"" • "' e~fir 1 :Z I~ t! ;U.,.,.: :.; "91!'1 /) • IS 10'• ~. n•1•,,.,.. (p 4 .... • • r~ . .t.rnEl<Pw t •l<l/ it -W Csl\G.1>111.l I \t ... -\, Ami 12'11 2,j I• \.fE (:o<pn • t II. •• ,, < •• O 110 " 7<l 11•,.-~. ""•' .. J Jf Ii'• 11o Id lif ded n -b di d F JJ2 C.0C:•Coll.U112016l•\o Oo1 '~1i l -·-L0F11G tfJ\.l\lo• llOI--· oCO .&f1t 1'f:Jl\io l"' 11tw~:o:M ll 'fl -· wou qua yas a uc·1n~cem er an asospen .0.4 ·•,~,1•·.! ,•,-, "'c.oc:.11o1i .te1 1211 ,_~ '''·, ••'-"'LOF oi•i... 1 "'"" •t>0ta111to1 Jll'I... l!t:" _ ,,, tible medical expense.; (2) ,575 to stock up on drugs ... ~1:C.~'ii0' :: •JI n • : .. c.o-ak ,. • • ..... 11 nanc,,11) s '• ,;, ~ Ll11C111 McN1 J 11 4 -.,. P1e.t.in 1M~ "toni.:.+ v. 1•,.ll..,J;'f ,; " ~ nt!1:..i11' C ... 1~ ljj -7 '' h .t.<>nS<l•lll 1 n"' tot..;oln 06 n 1 -It C.01)1t .. l ti ·~·-... \.lblon IOPI . I• y./o. PIC~l·. 111 It'll 1Q •Oil~. l10 -~·"~ '1 ~ ... .. you would ave lo lump ldecongestanti;. the like) .t.Gnl11i .t0 i ~~ ~-~ Colcwott 11 11nl1•'"'-'" i:"i< 1111 1 11\ot L•DLllf .•/n .• 1 5,..._\\i P1e u0111 1 n "'"•'(.i; u1P•1n111• 11 :n_.,, ~LF•nc . 1 ~ ... "' together all your medial which wouldn't be deduc· :,,.cn~, 1:1: ·, 44l •t~.: t ~f!~1:C: ! ~t ~"": t! cf.::,~ l !& It:-.'."' t:=r:~ ,:,: ~ ~ ~~1~ ~=:~;11 ~ : ~ :::-.:--1-:3i".!,.'J~ 1 11; 11 -~ ~ ~f~~ .\ 11'11 ~ ~ Costs'. (3) a new der.>ru'l•'on l•blc 1·0 1915. Result·. )'OU •.=.",1' 1n, ,~'loo'' c:.or PoM 3011 1u 1T'..-11• ~,..m • i. is•.-·~ u11y En., 11 111 ••i.-"" P< ra.r 1:10 1 JS u~ ...... :t.. •On• lli ,, 21! ~ _,... 1t11P1 1.i. ' 2•'•-"' II ~,,.. j 19.,--, ColOftStl.IOS II 11\'>'l ~ l«l:,f1/5t•~~ L>r<Nlll.Mll IOl2\ -'ll.pl>j;fifl.tll • 1 • OPoatl.'2 .. l lJI\+ ... Vl"4u.i.11 1 l/'.e-•,. ofqualify1ng "drugs''would havt;:: $275 or additional =HnO:f1~1• IO ~~ Col1lllCll ... l1 l J) uv.-:i.. JOtd lf !l, IJ_ .. Ufl(Nll pll .•• JO -J Pl•llfW~C>b .. tl ?'4 i:~i~.~i ·~ :-.·." ...... IO~"u .-.... ... ~r1 131 ....,eoi1111p1 •1 •• , •• , ... ,,. Hoit t<ld l •"'6-1,,U"NFOl .lf . '''"'•""P•• ... o•• . .JO . 11•1·-·~ ~l ~I-\ 11/i~lllfl'>-' include only prescnption medical expense deductions ... -.;~ .. ~P• :1 .:-.. c.or u.~1 ... ' 1• ,,""~ h 1r1st•l• l 1t11 • -v. tI=:, .. cr...:.~ .~: ~=-·111 ~:::iJ!n,~: U 1~~ ::: 1:~:~ . ..! s ~~ 1:w.-i: :::.C..'.!3 • 1 1-·: drugs ·. (4 ) there would be no in 1974 and i·ou lose nothing ~,_•G'• •"" ... '• "' ,•,~ ..... c:.or Pta" .. ~ · ?J 2 -1• 1n11 p1 J. J, 1s -"" L111n tw"' 1 11 11 ... "" PM< "'"' ....... 11JCt •-·~ '"'n ' • I is11o-"' Mlc~ln N J 1 J•• ··· """ .. •• .. tot$0h1,,. • lt "'" •• Mtd .lt • '"'"" unonl pf,t, · lll ,._ P-'!'di.J s ts,,,,_.,. w11 .. 1.tod' 2 ~. 'M ttlllf!.•old •• 11 •"' special break for medical for 1975. ::;: ~~r··~1i ~ ~·v; ~MEri': ! .: lJ:;:_ ~ MO:'t~l::~ m ~t: ~ ·, •5 ' ::: ~=-·'"·~: :t ~;: ::J.1~~·· r. ~ 1~ "-0:~}=1: ''11 Ct-'.: insurance premiums and And n.o.t only do .you get '"',•.•,•,.,• •.•., ~ 111 1f-'1> eomsrw1 .7G, 11 JJ11, . Molot 3"" 1., ....-w Lot•~1 10 J to 1•~· 1... Pirl::o101 ! 1J u • _.., .. (~• ,. l ' ~~.,. •M'"" 1 .. 1) fl••'-• d b h dd I d d 111 CmwEd I.JO t •0 1'"'. \~ n p,!.f''ii 11 .J "'.:::-:-t: \.o~I I .lt 111 10 ···-" PM••P 50a .,. IS • '. It fl Or~ 10 I ·~ JUI!~ .. IC~CC -so Jl ..... these '<''oul elumpedwith te a 1t1ona e uction£9r ~~::r,1 •;; i 1; ~:;: eorni::e,.,1 .. ~ JMo . P1111tJ, .. s 201 ii1o-.-l. i..oMU.3.f<d s 11 1••-.\lt P•sco 1nl • 13'; 2110.1 ... ""'"" 121 • .!'"-~ •Ei'r')·~ 1 ilO '"-·,,, all other expenses under the 1974 but YGU also could get a "'••r:~,"> ,l •, I --... C•EllJ!I 1 '1 · " It • ._ Ret•kt l 'O JV.• .>:. l:::'°r1:i ~ 5! ~~=:: P•11"1 0: J .& ;;i..~ :'°; ::..f..i ~ 1 5! a:r.-'4 ~ i1tt: ·~ 1t>t .. ~ .... m -Ml~-·11 C:-p..-lto . lll9't~'• S...,...i1't 1(1n..,._\;o SG > • """"•·• •••<'--\I+ ""l lOS-11• ... $1C£1•D .t0• lto\11.-1 • S ~rce ntrule. write-orrcor some,oraJJ,or ,••,,','f\~, 11•~-v. c.om ... o,1s1 1 sa• w.. t\ sr~11nc1 J -.o 1 ... ~1 '" Jl 21 •1• ~ c.... '· -... °".,11,,. 1100 ,__.,., ..cu1M1t1J ~ , 1'loo-"-r~ pl .. J9 1<1'4+ l<t CwOllpl I 11 H 16 ~ 'I> f E 1 IO ' 313 19 • \•, l.Oll(l1Lt 1 _.., S lU 11"' .. Penney I lt If 1;ig .U-"" I-QI .WI I J ..... '4 -w W-your expe nses ror '75 .... lTP18 u . , .. .,..~ "'"'ms..1 1 • sJ11• ... rE111 1.,,. 311 -~• LIL pl l5'1t. .. 2ss _..,Ptrv1011 ·1'' 1 ;r: ... ,_)V111d 1~4.l... ,.ARfr'"" 1•• ~ .... T WI S/1 , ,. __ .• , .. ,,, '' ,.. .. Tittl.I .. ' 1t ''"" .. LILPiE •lS .. 110 )tY,-1V. PeM Frll!1··, ,1 ~ .,. , ... !.Pl I ' llJ \I,.._·;,,; ~~ 16. 10 \)ior-·r· SO ON THE same $.'.Kl,000 or adjusted gross income, you would need $1,500 or Financial Club Sets ' • ,.._ , . ., .._ . ....,,"" "' ' •-0•9 ... JI I " t ._. -P1..l.IO 1 lt__..'11 .,,,~,,,, , ••'lo.-•~ '::, '"' '' ••-•' ,.AmW•lt ... ,... • Con Aifl lrl . I J \, . • )Ci Inc f I •Vo • ·• t;";r Co<P i l !'t P Pl pl 1.tO ,. 110 ""' . .. ~ "'" ·~ :::=ri-1:; ~IO 1~.~;;;: C.-M1l10 •• ,.~.-.. lr! ~~ n IE::~ Ltltncll !M. Ito, ..... _·;,.; =·tt!.:.1:J ::1~~ "....::1~ :r::·::ls 1 i ,:~: ~ ::tri?.o!11 tt :-:=:: ·-···,IQ s I ..,.,,..____ Con~MlllQ' 1' 14\'l -\1 ..... ,.n l l:IO +JUi ··P•<"< ,,, ''' ·-• '. -.. Q ' U<lfWp\ .. 7 . _, MIOo•.••' l u -'• MF Conr•<C to S U 11 \o-V• •"-•Pd1 ·; 11 1~,.. ,11 "'" .. -P Lpl•.,.. .. , <S -uW I. ~ ~n \~ ~ l~:i? (;on£_d,lld J 7ff / Uy l.:Jl)a 9 tSl»-1~ Uo\IGl\I M10 I 1'"'+ 1't l'etwl•I 11i 6 •9 lt>lo+ ~ lu .,.1>'$..:·· 1, l:J::~ :·: :11.t".;·tt l~ ! 1 Jt-:~~ .AMP llK Jl ii 3u JI-"' CoMEd pt S . t JS... typt I.JO , t 11\IJ+ i.., Lawtll•tn 1 l lt l t'4t \.\ Pnwl pt 1 to •• 1 ,,.. ··• ""-N ) 1 1 -- l -1 u "" . , Amp(oP .-0 l 1 111.-v. ConEi>t ••s .. 1l0 l4 •I F Bu\lJ . 11 ..-. "'LTV Co<p J IJ ,,._.,,......,,,,.I IQ s llJ I _ ........ c.10. 11 ..... ••dF-i lit )\I ••• .t.~• CPj l '-1'1 ConsFCll l,JS tll01Jft+\>\ ,..,.I PC:,.,11 ll0 -1>1o LTV'°'fJ .t. .. •1Jv.-ll!I P9t\.llpl t.Jl .l20Cltl_., °""''°J ~10 -... ,.,...,<•.IQJ, ti.+ Amr1oill I 2 -.W C.O..Fdpt f~1 . 10 tt ~, 0Gr'F1n1S • JO t -\oO LTVGPS l>f It ..,.,.,_,. Pmpl'C>r .J:IJ Jl ~o.. Otl le • ll 4Q1o-h MnC,.,.-0 l !JS IVI ••• <:ounty's R eta il Sales Up 7.5% Meetings The lnveslment Club ;.it ' Park Ne"·port Apartments in Ne Y.'J>Ort Beach meets P.fondays at 7 ~ m. in the Catalina Room at the spa and are open to the public. The m eetings l:i st about an hour and arc follo"•('(I h~· a question and pnswcr period """•t•• 10 , '" » • ,... ""''•Cit ,0 • s• ,01• kid 1.-ew" l sa 3 -.,. L~or101'.f:i11 " ,,,.,_"" ~&. 21~ 1\ t:'n-f_ t; 1111t n •. 1 111 '°""-1 .cm"''"" • ,. .,. "'""'" ... ·, J '"' Con•NCl 1 10 1 ll 1tHo + ~) ii! Hiil .)l j J "II •.. L11t•1s · I 31 11\-"' Per-In Et 1 19 ?t 1 ..,._,...., ,,., 1 IO 1J -11+ •r11<Co so s 1 Woo--... :::::::11~ .~ : ~ 3'h.+ • "i C!>nSITI Pw 2 I JOf IO :=1in::: ~ lfJ.: ·:· t::n~I l·.io ~ .. l~ 1~.:I~ Pel IN: I t 1? t ,,._ V. l•o;;::: 11 l~ :r::: ~ :~ml.t 11 Js; ft°"'-.~ •---~>Od J 1..W.• ,_ C!>nPp/t"'.,1100 le ••· '" S"•> , ... • ''"' >" < ,->>• • 1'9<il"Col ·· l "~ "'l J,•~1. 1"11f -4 •• ~,.1 1•• 6 SI 17 -.0. Aiitf;H' lt\,ro ~ ;;; Conl> of l.•S 11•0 SIV1 ·.. ~i i.(:'~ t 111 11Vo •I "' .. y ,... .,. --Ptlff Pl ·ft I U -.. ~Gft .iQ , 6' .J.\.oo-\Ii _;'ft';;jll ~ J J Ot\ ••• :=r.~~·11~ • lt ~."". ~~r,; . l~ !': .. _ t~ 1ew":i rc. ~ l! 1~ .... -.~ tf'.:fsv ~:i ·; 111rio 2! :-~ =~:i~ :D 1i ''n .~::: v'!r.to ! n l°'"= ~. :~ ~ 11~ : l~ :~ :·: ..... , .. 1 cl ,, s 11 " .. C!>nll .Air Lrl 9 st s ... \\ •C 1 12 s ... llJ.l/r--·~ -. M-PftrTC"J ~. 11 IJ-... '""' .f5n • u ;,,_. •• ''" "'°\'!.l ' J!i Sh • .... -'A .MIS J 11 -111"·~-l.OO • ••JJ -i.o ,,,.,, •• ,,._,~MlcAnF to J lol 6Vt-"-Pl•te•lr1 ,,1S219~1 .,.n11; qJ l•, Vo 1,,, O 1'lJ'• W "' ....,, ... MIC°""ld 19 )0 IVt • ptw,\p 0 l lO S 1' tt,. ... ,--•> 0 "' 1 = \,, ··-" , ,'" , •• ~:..:..._ "• Apc:o ol t i 2 10 'I'!• • Cftll'-.IQ 1 Jl 1\.-l>o -J U ' I /a.t ~-. ••···· -• ' s-.··· Pf"liEI 1.M ' llt 11l11.+-"' --· _, t V -~' .t.pecoCo<p .. U 1•....-1-ConllC1>1t011llllll>o-11 lcl 1.IO S Ill.,, . ..,. "" " ..... llplt .... zJtO ""' ,s1r1111°""ll I•""'•"" '""'' 10l Jt •-•-. '°"T.' 1.06 . I W..-~ CllHICD 110 1 J'J JO><,-'lo 1 l S • 1 15 -•11 MICn'llH .ts J It 4 • \\ Pllol ljlf 14.o '.' 11.0 H , j ' ,,,,,,,,-.. •, '-,, <S _ • ,,... <.» < ",, ·.~. •,, Aj)pl Most J !'11.j . (:llUIP1 f9d l 10 l 'l>lo, .,. ,~!. .. loo">'•"'•'•'••',", Ml<, 1101 '6 Jl>t.,V.PflEl &il 1.ll .. l100 .. \'>--l>n ....... oOJ ., .t.RA vl.'611 )15'.H---CTIU!R1.10h ,. \.II J .... ::,~1v1501 llS~'l•M.1dFo<ld .. l'I 1,,__,,_PnolE lpt l ,i'lOOtl -1 l(OUH•I .. 21 2l>o ... •tMklt/1101~'" :~~t.l,~~·tt 1•1:111,,, :;_ C!>nl 1nws1 .. 'Oli·lZ ..,1W.lO!lll '"° Jll!i .. Mtd ~e .. 11 •~-\Ii Pf\El (li4.<0 .. 110 11.,..._1 1::\:~':,llf.~ ~ ~-'t.i •:i!irt.1}1 :·, ,,'\':,~ .. !'.!: Al'Cllc E111p . 15 1.4---w COllMl9 .... 1 "' 1'• . G.t1r OrQ . .Ol I-~ .. MooOl<Cll.»19 4 JI">. PflEl pf•,30 .. 110 t0 +l\(,. T_E .. / 11100..•'\ F T.lOd l 1t } _,. •'!'11• ,/l t ti ... ... C.0..110il I.Ill S 303 ~1',l • \> I.AMI 1 .• JCll , 311 J .. • o;. ::ir.w ,.d,si; ·~ i: ,~::::-! :;.~~:: ·5 Ullf :~ \,. T-y Cor1' I IS 14',,.._ '4 11~ (, .. ' -I•• .,, .t.r!IPSl.)6• •1 tl.\o•V. C!>nU111T•l 1 ' 111 10 _.._ .t.&P •S<l.I tZ I~•\• Ml~H .Ull 1 11"1-.~ Pf111to-Mo '.1Q1J •Jl tt..,,__ll't -( . .0. 19 S•-Trl.tQ I j l!Wi•''t Taxable retail s ales or $1.3 billion were recorded in Orange County in the 5~ond quarter or this year' a 7.$ percent increase over sales for the like period or 1973. ' . Slit the incre a se in g rowth did not compare favorably with lhe pace set in· recent years. It was the :smallest pe rcenlage in· crease in second ·qu arter g rowth since 1971. THE OR ANGE Coun ty figures paralleled taxable sales atate·widl' State·wide there-was a 7 3 percent tn· t'reaae in the doll ar amount or taxable s ales in the second quarter. but the Boa~d of Equalization reported that t)us was the 'smallest growth since the springoft971. The report showed that for the (irst lime sh\ce the fall of 1970. taxable sales growth railed to maintain pace with rising prices. Costa Mesa. with South Coast Plaza and its auto dealers hips , led Orange Coast cities with $108 .mil- hon in total taxable sales. General mer c handi se stores rang up $26 milhon and auto dealerships $18.5 rn1llion. Huntington Be acl} was the next busiest with $82.5 mil hon In sales for the quar· ter. Its a uto dealerships recorded $16 million and its general merchandise stores $14 million. IN NEWPORT Beach, sales totalled $63 million. The number of restaurants in the city was reflected in sales al eating and drinking places or $13.5 million. This compared with $l.Lmillion at general merchandise stores and $4.6 million at auto dealerships. Fountain Valley's sales for the second quarter were $22 m'illiofl with 1ts biggest categories being· in food stores -$4.6 million -and building materials, $2 mil· lion. .. 'Sales in the cily of Irvine totalled $33 miUion. Its total ror all retail stores was $7.7 million . while the amount ror "other outlets" was J25 m i llion, this amount probably reflecting house O'ansactions. Jn Laguna Beach sales totals hit $13 million. Ealing and drinking places were responsible (or $2.4 million and auto dealers $2 million. SALES 'R EGISTERE D $11 .8 mil\100 in San Clemente with restaurants recording $1. 7 million. Scheduled for Novembe r are: "Use or 1'rus ts for Cur- rent Income Ta x Savin~s. ·• toni g ht : ''Whal l s he World 's Safest -I11vestmcn· t ?". Nov. 11 : "Gan You Really Plan Your Fi nancial Future?", ['J ov. 18; and ''Future Income from Avoc a d os a t R a nc ho Cali(ornia'', Nov. 25. Ad·. ditional informJtt1on regar· ding the club or meetings may be obtained by calling the s pa, 644·4664. Wynn's Net Income Up · Wynn's International lnc. or Fullerton had net income or $987,000, or 44 cents a share, in the third quarter ended Sept. 30, an increase or 11 percent from $893,000, or 40 cents r eported ror the like period a ye ar ago. Revenues increased 27 per. cent rrom $12 ,562,000 lo $15,958.000. This brought earnings ror · the nine months to $3.6 mil- lion, or $1.61 a share, on revenues ot $49,185,000 vs. $3,245,000. or $l.46 on revenues ot $41,144,000 in the like year-ago pcru~. MARKE T HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Oo\v-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks N"'r Y ork Sn IP• 11ol11m p INDEXES 38.53 69.18 657.23 73.08 Off orr orr off · 0.41 0.60 t .05 0.80 N<'fl' 11ork I .'j ~ .... , 1\C'llt:f' .... •• lleJl "11 !O •Vo-y, Conlrl O•t• I 211 ui.-1-L•Oa I JO .. I \Jl'o. \(o Mlonlllnd fO •• a J•I)-!It Pf\lhi»!fl .10 ,, •l la •• . r-.:1\ncJ>tor J " ,,,,_ 1. Pl' ~...! ' 1 11•. " .t.•~l•l 110 4 ~• """"'"' eon....,.,.. 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' Dieting Program 'Unsafe' Paper Rapped --------------;;;;;;;;;;;;O::::Mondey?"~'N~ ... ¥=m=bor=~=1\"17i'i''=;'=:.~ •• :":.:=::':.~-~-§°'."'-~-~Vi=~-~l~=-T=:'!if~o. ..... hMGI ., ...... . Sunday is Fl'.JDDAY Kenn~dy Says ThEt Carpenter Corps _Needs You:~.,-i-~. =*"'- •to assist us In understanding the issues fac- ing you In the 36th State Senatorial District and the State of California. • to know the man who represents you In lhe State Senate. •to join the Carpenter Corps of supporters for Senator Oennls E. Carpenter, your employee in Sacramento. ...... -.. ,,~ The . Carpenter ~ Co rps Post Ollice Box CC lt'V!n& Q2664 MANGERS MERllS-ELEGTION1 ·nos .An.o~tes It mes 1 OCT08ER 17, 19l" .ln thil year's election ror 1eal.I in the California LtriJ.lature from O?anre Cou.nty we find only one challm1er who we believe hu out1tandin1 _qualification1. fte Is Dennil ~1i.fiitri:-a Democrat, who ls seekinl to ~eplloe Robert H. Burke, the Republican lncwnbent In the 73rd Auembly District. Maneen ii wdl inCormed and articullte, and has 1 pup of t.he proble~1 r.clnr the diltrict and the ttale. He h .. the att.ributet that could make him an outlt.an<!inl l~latOr. But he faces II'! uphill r!Cbt in W:in1 on the incumbent. wbo ii aeekinf hi& ritth term and who hu the ed1e in tt&iatn.tlon, Bul'ke, however, hu 1 lacklui;ter ~in S.crpnenio. P.tan~n should beelttted t.o aivt the district lhe new and more vibrant ref)t'5ent1Uon it needL Jn our conlidentions, we IOUlht to Cind Ute candidatn who, we feel , -:oukl be:ll. Ml\'e the public and who, on the issuer, ren~ the principln ror ytbich we stand. MANGERS IS A-DEMOCRAT . !REP·UBLICANS PAID FOR THl.S AD .. We support Dennis Mangers because we. feel he Jepresents our. views better than the ReP°ublican incumbent, Bob Burke. In th is case we feel It is time to wote thun1n and not the party. RECENT ENDORSEMENT' HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT 26,000 of the CALIFORN IA ASSEMBLY . students Newport- U-n-i-f-i-e-d District Mes·a School ,look. to for you futures their Give - them • Quality or Mediocrity ... ·chance now. the choice is gours Supportod By: Darle11e and Jock Young Roy 0. Andersen Thoma$ A. Boume Linda-Boldwln Pk. and Mrs. Ross 8. McAdam • Mrs. W. F. Wille · Theodore Robins Koren Kovach Werner Escher Albert Auer •. Jim Wood Thomas J, Sofrrio Donold A. Mcinnis Eugene 0. Bergeron Diano D. Hensley Corona Highlands Homeowners Assn. Haymond M. Joblonsl<y Wiiiard T. Jordon Pat Kroni Poul Ryckoff Hate Reade - "Cop" Blackbom Newport-Mesa Education Assn. JOhnStore- Glenn Mortin Newport-Harbor Oiamber·of Commerce A. R. McKenzie Robert E. BocjlQn Jack Holl Nino Bolls W~liom luslc Jomes T. MOodey Robert I. Hench Dennis E. Carpente< Theodore Robins, Jt. WiUiom E. Blunidc l.oogut of Women Voters EllenMiller Wilfiom C. Ring Roy E. Staley Don Buff OIE ~ YES 01· ~P--op z Tomorrow • Supported By: Calif. School En..,loyns, ChOfJter 18 .loon Copnella Michael l. Mcmgan R. F. Stoessel Kenneth fowler Dr. and Mrs. G. Wcf.oon Howpoff ·M•sa Administralm Aun. Mt. and Mrs. Don O'Neil Roy E. June . • Mt. and Mrs. Robert E. Hanson Harllor CouncM PTA Ann Harvey Catherine H°'9ifon A. V. Horgen son Robert B. Moen 0. W. "Dick" Rkhard G. Randel Robert K. Poley Nod Tor rill Holl . A. Richley,.Jt.-· - .Paid for by Citizens Committee lor"Ouiility Education . Arlene Schafer. Chairman. P. 0 . Box 1e13; Newport Beach, Calif. 92663 • I f • • Albert Plevy'* John and Darrilyn Oliver · · Merritt and Jeanne Johnson Vaughn N. Rodding • Beverly K". lanpton .lornt$ T. Ferroll WMlanl C. Courtney . Agnes Blomquist I Dr. and Mrs. Oates J. Mosmonn Mr. & Mrs. Nigel Balley Thomas F. Riiey Boord of Director$, Newport lbbor/Casta Mesa Board of Realtors Daniel G. Aldrich, Jr. Mrs. Earlene Moses Beryl F. Koehler Cynthia H: Darrow P.A. Palmer Cod Shirar Slim Magro • Horry Babbitt ---- • ; '