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1974-11-08 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. • • t ·~ 1tte I c • .. ~ • --• • " . ~· . -· • .. •' > T 1-- " I• I • I• •• Mc Whinney, Ftijita " ~ , , . . FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 8, 1974 ·Appeal Bribe ~~p ,, ' \'OL. ti, NCI. S)I, ~ StC'JIOfliS, .. 'AGES ~~~~..:..~~~~...:..:=-'"""'-'F'-""'""'""""'-"-""~~~~~~~~~-. -' -. . ! ' • • • • Nixon's Tax ~-a er Pleads Guilty l. - • Actio11 ffnile•I . . -" No~e ~~Jltjey~~-. ----. ' . By GA"KY GKA~Vlt;LE '~ft-estrict,..ai1~line.opet:atlons at \h<: oi""'o1111M ... Sta1t airl)orl to current IC\'Cls. Orange Count~v Airport,..has been -Not permit any new oclivity at granted a ·one year rl!prieve from tbe airpO"rt that wou ld in1pact the meeting slate noi se standards subject noise footprint area. to the gradual reduction of ::iirporl --Continue to maintai n and operate noise to ··zero·• by 1978. · its Visual approach s moke indicators.- The tough condilions attached to the 1'he report notes that it wi ll cost variance by the state Department of abolit $4 ' n;i lllion to rcdqcc alrpol't Transpo rtation caused Newport noise.lo zero. Beach mayor pro tern lt1ilan Dostal It goes on lo say the county pl<1ns Lo to hail the department's decision as s pend or ··ca·use others to spend thut "astepinthe rightdirection."' amount over the.next rour years.'.' .. The conditions attached to the·.. .. variance arc as favorable as possible and will, rorce the county Briard of Stiper.\•isors to find another site for a jet airport.·· Dostal sa id R>d ay. The ''ariance was requested by the Board of Suf>ervisors in Cktober of 1973 as a necessary step in continuing operation aL.Orange County Airport. When granting the variance the department said \(•ithout it neither or McWhin11ey, ' Fujita Appeal Bribery Case. the two scheduled airlines could Justices or the Jo~ourth District Court ··eeononiically oj>c.'rate at lh~ airport" of Appeals ha \"e begun w~at is ex pee· without it. ted to be a t wo-wCek deli bcration on the ''A substantial segment of' Orange appea l of former Westminster city of-· County population would then be ficials Derc.b lt1 cWhinney and Tad without adequate air.Lr.-portalion," Fujit;.i aRainsl their Orange Cou nty the depa rtment saicr:.~hen granting SupcriorCourtconvictions. the variance . • 1 ... awyers for the former c:Oul}cllmun Its report went on to n~te that :iir· and <;ity pla nne11 a rguod before the ap. Port rela\ed businesses as well as ' pelhtb~ court in San BernarOino 1'hilr· tourist and convention business would sday in a bid to n~llify, C6p,vlction 0 11 suffer if lhe airlirq!s wer.e Closed charges or attempted granctthcfl and do"'"· con'spiracy lO co'mmitj?,rancfthcfl . -The Mini's Back, Folks ! • ,>-: /\L ·the s:i me time the µepartment's Former m <1yor !\1c\Vhinncy. 40, of report noted that Orange Count y "'as 9600Calendula Ave .. \Yestminsterwas 2f!12!!.S.-'lli fif,MJli!J!O.l.1,PmP!icto~ . ..5eSllc,nc.ed...Lo one to 10 years in stat~ ----'l!l)prove a ld lest the noi se mOiiiCOr1n g · prison on .. J@Y111,1973 after a-jury trial system,--. . before Judge John Fl ynn Jr. Fashion des.igne r Ha lston brought back · lhc mini skirt ror s pring and Summer during show of his neY.t collection 1'hurs day in New York. But he calls it ···rhe Skimp." At left is t a nk topped mini with n1atching ca)X!. In center is black chiffon skimp i nd, at rig ht. is a \\"OOI dress w ith knee-length coat and pull -do\~'" brim hal. Oh lfalston. you scamp. ScC' story. .Page 4. , The report signed by Depul.Y D1rec · Former J>l3nner Fujita, 35, of 744 2 t r for Afa ss Transportation and Rock monl Ave .. \Vcslminsler. wa 5 ronautics Joseph R. Crotti sai<flhc". sentenced to six months in the county ility of the county to t arry oul ft.s jail and fin ed $2,500. noh1,e -abalcment progra.m "'as a tac· B6th men were strip1>cd or public of. tor in the d~ision leading toJhe gran-nee after it was s~ccssrully alleged ting of the noise variance. · that they pressured stra"•berry In addition to limiline:J.he variU{lCC grower George !\lurai into paying lb one year and imposing the zero 1m· them $5.000).in cas.h in return for - pact by .,978 requirement. the fa vorable consideration by county • vatJanc..e was conditioned on the supervisors or his bid to renew the- c.uniy Continuing to: lease on 215 acres of l\flle Squarl• Park \., · · ..... i.n l''ountain Va lley. 8 Guardsmen Acquitted .. STUDENT PAYS TO AQ.,J'ERTISE Jt was a lso altegt..'<I during the tri::il .~ thaL l\lurni -was ordea·ed by the dcren~ CLEVELAND, Ohio (/\Pl -U.S. dants to make out a1check ror $5,000 ifi Dislrict Judge Jo~rank J. Battisti today ravoror county supervisor Robert Bat-acqui ttcd the eight former Ohio tin. National Gu a rdsmen charged in the 1970 Kc(ll State University shooting. Kill for Hir~ ' CLEMSON. S.C~IAPr -Whal do you do to Joeatc the girls of your dreams? Adverlisc.-r.~=~=· -A-cia ss\liCcl~d in the studetrr--»Jot-R""'vealed newspaper at ,Clemson Univcrsitf £ 'Cl The decision "'as a wriltt?n judg· ml'ilt or acQUilla-1 from the bench in response lo a defense motion. The trial was in its sceond week and the l(Uvcrnmcnt had just concluded its case. -""' . "l..osl: One coed in the vicinity or DENVER. fUPI I ..:... An lnform1:tnt ClemsonThea_tl!r)u~t ancrthcJJCr.,9 11 otlt"'pol1r e Thom a~ Eugene showing ... Ouring lhemovicshc\Yas Creech , 24 . wa s hired lo kill sitting with three girl fri epds half\\'aY Democratic Sen.-clect GU"ry In.rt of down and just to the left of the right·..-Colorado. ..I · hand aisle. Sh~ stands about 5:5 taJJ "\Ye doh1t know how accur3le the aod was last 11cen weatins Dn orange information is bu.t we're nOi. taking ... blouse, dung&recs. si1 ndy h:tir and .... a any chance!!. a pc)hce SPokesm11.n splendid !iMile . Ir you arc this girl or said. ''l·le.'s wantcid for 11 couple of kil· one of her companions that evening,' lings in Oregon, ..iccordlng to our in· call " formation.'' · • Crcci::h has vanishL'<f. -. . . • - j • "As a matter o( law. the deJcndants must be acquitted of the offenses with whith they arc churged," Batlisti said. "I found no jntcntion on the part or tiny dt>fendant to deprive anyone of his('ivil rights.·· Ba ttisti said the e\•idcnce wou ld ·uppof1 a findlng_J_,~atjhc dctcq<!anl s used cxccssixe and unjustinecrTorce a nd thut lh l'Y in tc·ndcd lo harm or (righten :;om if or the' dcmonst1·ato1·s involved in the tlluy 4. 1910 cohrron· taU(Jn, during "'ltlc h four-sludc-nl:'i . • I ' • ~ .· -. \Vere killed a nd nine others wounded. propricly of suet> pros<'cut ions, if I le a lso described the guards men as oiny." fri ghtenL>d and their bcha \.ior as con-Hcmlndin)? the Jurors hl' h:id tol d ruscd. adding th a l they "·ere '"devoid them thcv would dl'cide the f;1t·1 ... ·1n o( any genuine lcudership... the case, Oatli!ili said tha1 .. at the con And he said "it is entirely possible" C'lus ion uf lhl' g1)vernmrnl's c.;1:.c. st iilc o(rTcTar:s-may dccfd ei-'i~o~~t"ne~r0:e arl' no farts 10 ht• d1tritfcd h) prosecute "various perso ns respon-you. . si blc r(Jr the e vents al IY!nl Slate" and ·rnc def end a nls "'ere .I :1 mes t:, lh at hi~ -ru llng "docs not pass on the Pierce. JO. of Amclin ll'l l<ind, ~1 :1 . \Vil\iam E . Perkins. 28, C:1nton, 1)1110. Rhodes Target tllathew J . l\IC'!\l:inus. 28, or \\l'"l Sa lem , Ohio : \.con II !-i1't11lh. 27. uf BcaC'h City. Ohio . J11mcs I>. i\lcl;t'e. 28. and l..a"•rence 1\ Sh;1ft•r, 2l'.I, hoth \VAS lll NGTON tU Pll -Rep .. of Ravennn. Oh io. l\Jll>h \\'. Zolll•r, Peter Peyser, a l"'O·ler:r RepuhliC'an 27, Or l\l antua and Bui'() \\I, ~lor11~. from Ne"' York. said -today John 30, Kcnl. • Hhodc! must be; replaced us lloUllt' natt1sti s;1id tbl' cvldllne~ v•<1:-1n~ur minority lrli de.r 1r the CO Pis-going ur llcTcnl l(J 11rvvc beyond. ti l'l'<•.,on11btt• survi~e 1'uesda.v ·s Oc1uocratic elec· doubt Lhat 1 he. dcfcndantb spcl'1fh·.1lly llon victory. inlc.iidcd tu deprive unJonc· of r1\ 11 :·1t '8 time for. a change,'' PC)'Scr . right~ s:ud. fSc•~ f\ ENT, Pagc i\2) '/ ~ Prepared Affidavit Falsely Y.' ASI-IIJ(G1'0!'11 fU'Pff --Richard M. Nixon's former tax la"·yer4 Ed• \\'ard L. ~1organ, pleaded guilty today to back-dat ing the 1969 presidentiql gift of public papers to the go\"t:rri ment tooblain tax benefit-;. ri·Jorgan. A 36-year-old 1ncmher 01 the \Vhitc House lci;al s1'arr 111 -lhl' Nixon administration. \\'<JS thtirged with rons pir;_ic~· "'11npnirin~. 1m -." peding. defeating 11nd obs1ruc.ting"" the fun ctions of the lntc.rn:.il Rf'vcnuc ScrviCl'. · He "\~·illfullr anti kn•J \\ 1ngls " prepa red ·and signed in ~l.uch ut April. 1970 affidavits dated 1111(' yc<ir earlier deeding Nixon·s pri.• prc>sidl•n tial papers to the go\"C rnmenl. th<· special prosecutor said 10 .1 rormfll "inrormation·· 10 the coo rt. Chief l" .s. Di stritt .Judge Gl·orgl· L llurl Jr. re leased l\1orga n .l.n tht.'- custody of his :itlornl'Y 1X'nd1n i.: .;1 pres1tnlcnre in\!cstigation. llL· cuu hl receive up to five years impr1!'.onmt•n1 and a SI0,000 fint!. Before h t• rcs 1g nl•d. ,'\i\f'lll specifically asked a &na\(' <·t11nm11 Ice Lo confirm the l~g1tim11cv oi' h1' $576.000 total tax deductruns lr!I· t h~ donation. Questiuno,; had IJ(,>en rai~t:d \\·hcther I he tr11 nsfer of his do1·uml'nl ' \\"as complc1cd ht•forc .Jul .v 25. l!}f'o9 . \i.'hcn a lax rc form 1<111 \'l rlu:rll\ t·liro inatl'd sueh t<ix dl-c:!11c1i11n..,, Nixon pointed out Iha! th<' ll!S audited his rt•turns from 1971 <ind L'J7~ ~nd fo und lht·n1 to ltt• 1n 11r1ll'I lfo\\!C \·e r, in a r'(• auc.lit. 1h(• I HS agreed \11th the t~ugrcs~1on,1I <·o m miltee that Nixon had lm1tru1><'rl\' taken de duction!. fol' his \I<'•' presidentia l papers, and hJndcd h1n1 ISce GL'Jl.TY, Pagr"1\21 Ora~:~~7~oa~• ' \\'t.•0:1Cl1t•r l "ho ... 1· 1111'.:h 1·l11ufl~ 11,.\1·r .,, 1·un1ul 11\l'tl l od.:J~ .1111! lh• \~l'<i ih1•r "t'r\..iC<' 1, l.1ll1n !.! 1111· fair :o;kH•s 1hrougf1 Sa!unt.1\ \\llh shi.:hll.v 1A't1rn11•r 1A1•.11h~·r !<1 boot. B1·;1r h hit:h' 1~ 11 ... 111)! ''';: 1nl:ind, Lo\1 s lor11~ht 15 fllJ. l'SIDE 'l'O ll\~ \pu> l/11nf1~ ror1i1ru., I•• ''" <II f!/11' fl/ 1'H' l}rlllif11' fi>.i\I lornrl/1' rt·~1011r11tll~. fh1· ( 1 •! •1 f/1111,1• Head 11·ha/ i\nr"Jl'ln 1"/111/, 1i , -Ila~ In .~a.11 nMut tli•' .~:fl I r.r.,11.1..,1 r 1·rot}i1.~'7111<'n/ 1n t>ur 11 · Ahn111 hi. //11· II t•ckcnd1·r t11du11 ,1., You• W••'I• ., Mil• •• "' ... ,,,,. .. """'''·" ~ ..... , .. ~ ""' a. •• ... ....t-... 1>!•9". A~.IJ c..toto"''A ill•> Ot~t ... MT .. C/.t\'41'"' 01.1• -· 111 l (.tM•(\ .. 11•••-M>h , .. c. ... ,_.~ " ~,1.iv'1..... •• Ot•t~ W> .. tr:'-.,~}-£.-.. .a1..ii. .. ... tM..,~•-"l , .. ,, .. .,,_ Cl FoMll(O .. , '"''MW' U > ,.._ ..... .. wt•"'"1 . .. "'"''"''"-<> .... ~ ..... , il~RUNtrt .. WhitMtr '" 1'111!11et .. ~ l'j l ----· • • r • .. ' ' ' Al DAILYPtlOT ,,kf!x,NCWembtrt, 1974 Cancer Study WASHINGTON !UPI! The hviroUtental Protection A1enty •today oNered an immediate n•Uoo· -11..., ., Ill• _,,. •• driol<lq .water supplies to determine if they ~in taDttr-eaUsing chemicals. official• ind w11 releued by the l&eftCY today, "'What we learn from from this ..... I. l"IC'OlllDI......,. auney will leU ui how wide1prtad and serious the situation is that we found in the lllidy of the New Orteana drlnkina water iupply," Tnin said. __. j ,.·EPA adm,nistrator Russell E. Traill ordered tbe survey after a aew •A sWdy of the drinkin1 Waler lup- j/Jy. lft Hew Orleans...,_•'""'" eilea ot • oreanic chemica\a, SOMe -dwhidaareknowncancercausers. "Urio•btedly these e,:tmpouDda ..... -present In driolda& waltr for 11t111y years. UnUl recently, chemical method• of analysis have not been sufficiently sensitive to deltct ttiem. i The New Orleans study waa under· IMea lut July at lhe reques~ of city ~Logbook) , er Defeat Heralds County Powe.-Shih ~ .. By Wll~AM SCHREIBER ' oi .. Dfiltr ......... The decisive defeat of IOngtimt Orange County Supervisor David Biker in Tue&day 's eJection will mean a lot more to county government than the replacement of one p:tlilidan wiUa another. ~ TllE UPSET vidGry by lonner Garden Gn>Ve .......,nman Larry Scb· mft bas Wt • growiftc Impression thlt pawer ahtfb are in the wind - &bilt.stUtcould lead to the eftllt#al removal of still anothersupervbor. Amene other thinp, Scllmtt's election may well nan formation of 1 new three-vote majority blo:ck on the county fJOard ot Supervisors .. • A common lb"ld now tiQ loðer. three 1..,ervisors -set.mil, R!)berl Battin and board Chairman Ralph Clark. . ALL olff: majof de bts, POiiticai a nd.fin1t.ncial, to \: one-or ltre"other or both of the toun\y's bigge&\ cam· paip bankrollers, rancher Rich~nl O'Neill of San Jaaa Capistrano and physician Louis Cella of Santa .Ana. .. . ·Schmit'1 election was in the same tradition as Bal· •1 tin's come-trom-behind victory over William Wenj\e ia Ille 1112._...11or1a1 election. Laree amouats of ~Y pogred lr!to a last.minute Mlttof )tterature defamift& thtoppoe;kion won lhecb1 for both men. ICIMtl ... 11 :.\ssUMING Schmit will join a Mw "board majority, what lies lbea~.for the county's govemina: ~Y~ · • ln the first pla«. Fullertoo So+.-fbOJ Ralptt DiNrteb, ~ becked Baker, ·may lose some ol lils puft(h; IS "shadow chairman" of tbe "board of aupervison. · Uautrecently, Diedrich ap,eared able to m1neuTerthe board injuat 8bout. any direction he thou&htproper. . AT ONE '1111£. ·be WU p•rtl or • board majority that included hilftltlf, Clark and BatUn. 11.e late superYisor Ronlld Caspefs and. Baker were on the outside. . But in recent months, Clark h .. ·lboWI more of a desire to buck Diedrich. Soutces in the county admlnlatration i1y jealousy may be involved. ' . BAmN remains unpredictable. So, a.Ille receatput. Dlodricbllal_to ___ ben- -C:-n,wllo~dlaawu 1 .... lllWflectHllOGlldia.boml and .., to !later,.,._ killC....,. made blm a 1-ol bad<.,.....r ialor· -: But CUpers i& 1one and Baker will SCI in January, leavln& DiOdrldl, l0<aUmeaUeut.aminorltyolone. ~ .. CASPEm's-aappolnted repla~meal'l'bomu RUey, bu yet. LO . ablblt tbe leldenhip Diedrich can relJ upon for help. And there ii Ille question ol what will happen to Riley. Tlte former Marine 1enera1'1 appoiatment ii 1till under a cloud IMt formed Ute m,ment it wu li&ned bJ Ronald Reaaan. SINCE CAIPEU disappeared at aea after winnin& a ·new term on tile board, ii Riley'1 appointment 1ood only unUI the end of c.pen• firtt term in January or ii he in office vnUl the aext election two yeus hence? County Counlet Adrian Kyper bu rated new •o•ernor Edmund lJrown Jr. must either re·appoint Riley, or Pick a man of his own. tnronn~y. tbe It.ate.attorney central hu saia Reacan's appointment ii pod until t1ae next supervitorial election in 1m. Riley hM said. he •Ill maintain a low profile until tomethinc Uppens. If nothiJlC happens, he admits, bis votu over the next few r:~ CCMlld be cltallenced ill.. court bec:aue of uncertainty over the -1.J of bis appointment. Teleeut Slated l'IEW YORK CIJPll -·The three major: lelevilion networks will rotalt' aweriiee of the Senate RuJel Commit· tee's resumption of hearinc• on Nelson Rockefeller'• vice-preaiden· tial nomination. ABC will telecast the bearincs on the first day, Nov. 13, fol· lowedbyCBSandthenNBC. OllA11$1. COAST DAILY PILOT -N.w.eo ,,,..._ .... ,,.,......, Jack A. Curtev _. ............ "'-.~ • f',..•PflflPAJ KENT ••• "We're not deaHne with crouly· neelteent dlacharle of weapons, we're not deaHnc with lhe intention to wound or main, but·only with specific jnltnlJon to de:rrive one or certain riptl,," he 1111 in tellinc the jurors wlly they IOI no cban<e to clocide Ille ca1e tbtmaelve1. "lly leelln1 ii tbat Ihm baa been 1 Jot of prayer behind us and I wasn't worried," defendant Perkins 1aid af· terwards. "We weren't there to harm and injure anyone. We were there becaute we wer e told to be there ... Looters Seized NEWBURGH. N.Y. IUPll -Pollce swept the racially troubled northeast aection of tqwn early todly, arresting two 1u1pected looten and t&klnc al leall sll olltlB Into custody. • er.ed on Nation's Water "Even with the modern l«bPlatt, the concentratk>n olthe number ol the eompound1 could not be accur- 1Mlr mea1ured nea dloua:b lbdr presence w 11 detec:ted." Train said the nationwide study wu.dd first Involve u anal)tliil of eonimunity w1&.er applN to ~r mllia -•ldespjul Iba ....... m ii ...Swllolller It la ....... u Impact• health. Later. tbe sources fJI. the 't1lemieal1 and teehniques for removing them will be studied .. He also said EPA la studying the ... 5 Southland ' role or chlorination ol watet supplies to determine if it causes carcinogens to develop when combined with 1ebemieala already int.Jltwa&er. But he said current knowledse In· dic1tes the benefits of chlori1t11Lioa far outftish the ri1t1. · • Tbe Environmental Defense Fund, a private 1roup, reported Thursday then ii • "1igniricant relationship" between cancer deaths in tbe cit)' and Ute public wate1 suppty. lls·report was based on data froia a 1972 EPA study in New Orleans w1lich up to now has &Olten lit•'-nitional •l· said. · -,. "These substances escape water tentwn. i.~ • The )trivate gfOUP 11ld the \wo-treatment processes because, l1~se Yt•r~ld flc•r•• r-•il• ''1y~u1 ~eue1 were deaiiMd io U.. JaUer ...... -•-lllellllllJOfdJtlllllq ~.udearly•.-uti•Qllla_ve nlot lllliollllll'." • t llat -updaled ~ pate Wllll ·~rro11 reee~1t studies on t .. e tb' rlsln1 livel°i;Of llazardous kauWlli Rhrti'MI West VliCinia: Ute cbemle•I• in waler." : drlaki.111 wet.er auppllel ol EvansvlUe. The •reup said 1 mllliC!ft people in Ind.; Walllinit.oft. D.C.: CtncinuU, .New Orle1ns .,..., be exPoaed Vt the am· aDd of eiat.t unumed Nebruka ' problem. ancUhere would k 50 fewer 'c.,.U.utt.1e1 it ii ~ that .._ eancer dealhl. a year adM>DI white l.'W8'1 Df e•niet-G'llllq IUbltaD· IDllH lbere ilf Ute Cantef•Caaing ...In "."°l )l'ablqallooil, .. the raport •rents were r·~ lrom lllewai.r. ' • . ' ' ~--, ,-,.. ...... AJ .. Chains Set Sugar Limit BylloeAs-l'l'eao Sirica to Pick Team of. Three -GUILTY ••. a tax bill of $46S,OOO plus interest. Nixon agreed to pay the full $576,000, bui at the time he left office he had actually paid only the $465,000 legally owed. The statute of limitations had expired on the first year of deductions. , Morgan, a massive man who stands Some folks with a sweet _.., were searctnnc ror sua:ar toc111 untioning bltHCtlonsolSoutbern·COJlfomlaand . WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. the San Ftancisco Bay,are~. District Judge John J. Sirica said ALJ:e.ast five ·large supermarket today he will appoint a team of thi'ee chains in Southern California Imposed doctors to exltmi.ne Richard M. Nixon some form of rationin& to limit pur· and recommend whether the former chases to 5 to 10 pounds at a time, at· president will be healthy enough to- tem.P':ina: locurtaU paniebuJtne. testify at the Watergate cover-up R1slna prices and new1 reports trial. about S011rin1 ,:ostt caused maQ)'·per-Tbe judge said be hoped to f:boose sons to buy u mueb • 100 pounds of the panel, including a heart spttialiSt sugar al a time. lle&ail COit of a five-and an internal medicine speelalist, pouftd. baa: ranted frocD $2.17 to $2.50. by next week. "There'& been a nllb on aucar aft4 \ SJrica acted on a formal motion . some boai'dinc," said. David Doten, ffom lawyers for defendant John :>. m1rketinc vlce president for Ralphs, Ehrlichman, who have subpoenaed which has 75 stores. · Nixon. "There is no shortage of sugar," he One of the Ehrlichman lawyers, said. "We can buy all we want, but we William Fr1tes, said Sirica already . had to impose the limit because panic has a list of "really great doctor's who buying was emptying our stores so we have all agreed to do this." - couldn't maintain a consistent supplY On Thursday, Nixon's lawyer, Her· foraUour.cuatomers." · belt J . Miller Jr., reported lo Sirica week. At that time, it was the prosecutors who fint recommend· ed that Sirtca conduct his own inquiry into Nixon's fitness tO testily. Sirica said Thursday he may allow Nixon to be cross·examined at his San Clemente estate after the form er pttaident is we:tl tnoucb• to answer questions about t~e 'ieover-up. A videotape or bil tatjmmy would be played 10< tbe jury. Sirica said then bf! believes he could permit videotaped teatimony by Nl1on without creating a circus at- mosphere. ' ,,2 Banks Tell Lower Prime . ' • 6 feet S inche.s tall, said, "Yes, I do," to Hart's questions asking whether he wished to waive indictment by a grand jury and a trial. He turned aside reporters' questions and said, "It would be inappropriate to make· any comment." According to the special prosecutor, Morgan, as White House deputy coun- sel, was assigned to handle the.tran· sfer of Nixon's papen to the General Services Administration in March, 1969. ' The prosecutor 's iriformation said Morgan, then a White House depuly assistant, was given responsibility in 1970 for Nixon's tax .af(airs and discussed with other unnamed per· sons the fact that a claim could be made that Nixon's gift .oC. the papers had been made before the effective date of the new law so a tax deduction could be taken. Vons, with 123 stores in Southern that Nixon would be unable to do NEW YORK fAP) -Two big Californla, set a limit ol ,one five· anythint a1• strenuous-as answer ; commercial banks announced a Morgan and these other penbns then ''unlawf.ully, willfully and knowincly did combine, inspire, con- federate and agree to defraud" the United States by packdating the deed and'claiming the deduction, it said. P>Und bq a week 1go, one of tbe rll'lt qtlKlions in a criminal trial for at move today toward a lower, 10'1!1 chains to adopt a rationin1 plan. least two lo three months. percent prime lending rate. "We saw it was going to eet out or Asked by Sirica-to comment on the New York's First National · hand," said Bill DeVila , Vons sales plan for · an independent medical City Bank, the country's seoond- promotion manager .. ''We felt we Inquiry into Nixon's health, as· largest, and First National Bank micbt cet some peak bu)'inc and aoci1ted epecial Pl"OleCUtor Jamel F : or Chicago, ·eighth in size hoarding and wanted to see that our Neal said that while he would not na~nally, said they were' drop·· C'Ultomers got ... a noi-maj supply.'' resist, the prosecution does not ping their prime a quarter point ,3 Lost Off Boat In San Francisco, signs were posted re qui re the former president's from lOo/.i percent, effective in some S1few1y stores readinc: testimony. Tuesday. LOS ANGELES (AP) -An air:sea "Sorry ..• due to supply problems, "We don't even concfde that Mr. The banks now have dropped search will be intensified today for we must limit sugar purchases to one Nixon is a necessary witness for any their prime l'h. percentage three crewmen of a 102-foot tuna bag per customer: .•. t.'lankyau.'' of the defendants,'' Neal said. points in six weeks. rishing boat, which was capaized and ·A S.feway 1poke..maD laid clerb · At one point, 41 appeared that Nixon The prime is. the rate banks sunk by a "freak wave" Wednesday had been told to eneowqe etlllOmers would be required to .authenticate 26 charge bes t corporate bor· off Baja California, Coast Guard of· to buy only one ))ai al a time. The Wbite Houae la~. the pro!ttution rowers. ficials said. Twelve crewmen were five .pound bac that Safeway IOltl for r~ ... ~;lo;p;la;y;l;o;•;tbe;Jllt)'~~startin~~·~ne~x;t ;;~;;;;;;iiii~~~~;;;~~;;res;;c;•;•d;.;;;;;;;;;;;;~;-~-:-$1 .IS retail l11t week now lells wholesale for SZ.58. . Alplla ~la, which opera~ 253 ~~ ~ •' . 1tore1 i•. Callforn)1 aad four In · • 11AAI . A ......... ~,· Phoenb:,Artz.,lmposedalimttofone ~ ~J five or one O·pound ba• in all its storft 111unday. Safe:-11'1 Southern California divilion beCID a 10.pbuad limit at 170 -today.· . lleanWbile,,1ome penon1 were fe_arful the ••t reputed 1borta1e wOaJd h1¥0lve products wblch require · C0111~1ble amountsol .. ar. .,_l'Tbil week lt'a IQPlr, neilt week tl'1 pins to be cookies and cakes at the bak~ey," Hid !di La non ol Les Anpla. "ft'1't.errible," 1aid Jalle Sherman Oak1. "It wu 51 p:aund thil ·afternoon and thi n'\ let me . buy mote than ont . Now they',11 feel juatified ~jac1tin1 up tbe price of thin11 made with ...,_.r, !fDd that hurt.a the poor people morettian1nybody. '' Increased world demahd, poor wpr beet h1rve1ta in Europe' and un· c~nflrmed . report• of the soviet Uftion'1intentiontobuy500,000lonl in the 1U1ar futures market are blamed forrilelnprices. • Pot, Billy Club Lead to Arrest , A Huntlnaton Beuh man today race• cb1rge1 of po1ae11ing marijuana and belnc: ln Po11e11kMI or a billy club after Oran•e County Shtriff'a Officers allqedly found the drus and the weipoO in hla parked Cllf. ' Deioattea Jailed Walter Edward Bel· lona, 11. of lSS Utica St., HantinClon Beach, Thursday night after they al- le1ed1y found him sleeping In his car in the Villa'Park area. Officen said they found the billy club on the dashboard ol lhe vehicle and lhe marijuana packaged in plast!c bags inside the clove comperl· m e n \ • ' , An"°"nces Their Pre-holiday .. . UPHOLSTERY SALE ·SOFAS from s3CJ900 Huge Selection on Displciy NoW .. ,,. CHAIRS from s 15900 Stop In · Now .... -. ~1(-11 ·-Thomas A. Murllll\N -·-Woman Slain At Any of Our Thrff Fine Stores For Fine Upholstery At Scill! PriCes. Clla'11S H. Loos AkJlard ~.Noll ---Ofllal cnit!IN\e: no., ... ,Stowt ........... ll:mlNt ..... ..___ w.-..... ......,.. ...... ............. ectlt:t1'rtW...,.._.. ......-.uv ..... ,:1111tw..,,-.. .. ,..,.""_,..., T1t1•r11 (JMJ .....,~ a,...,._.........,. ........... \1 .. .,, ....... ,.,..,,, ,,.... '-"' ...... ··-· ....... Of~c-.tyCtc: ...... -•m ~. • Britiah Hunl(ng Lord Lucan LONDON (AP) -'newtleota British earl wa111¥1cely bt•ten in her ele11nt London lO'WnbcMale and her children'• DlnQ WN found btltttrtd to death in the basement, PoH~ aaid today • They said they wa-to find Lord Lunn, !II, the eotranted busband, but dtd not 1ay whether ht·•u • 1uspect in the case. Lord Lucan ii a for· mer British bob1lelP crewman once considered ror the role of Jamea Bond. . Lord Lucan. ednta"' It !ton and liter a lieutenant In the Coldstream Guard11. 11 a de1c:endant Of the e1rl who ordered the Crimean war act.ion lattr immortalized as the "Char1e oft.be Licht Bri&ade" In the pOem by A.1frtd Lord Tennyson. T~e body or the 29-year-old nanny w11 found Thursday nlcht In a l1r1f! c1nvas bas in the cellar of the four·ttory home of Lady Lucan, 35, .... Stotl1nd Y·arit sald:lt sala tht blity had head wound& and the weapGn believed used was a blunt inatrumen\. A bloody Lady Lutan ran from her"°"" Thurad11 nl1ht and Ra11ered into a pcarby pub 1ere~tn1, ... "murder, murder, murder." witneuu &aid. DREXEL-f.tERITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-l<AAASTAN-ilAKER • ' • ·- WIRDA TS & SA MD:t. TS t:OO le l:JD CLOSIO MOHDA TS • • • NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 W.~TCUf'F DR., i42·2ll!IO LAGUNA BEACH; • ~NORTH t'OMT HWY •• "'4·6"t TORRANCE• 23841 HAWJ'HORN.! BLYO , (Open rri. Ill 9, Sun. 1z.s·30j • • 37_!·1279 ' .. -··~ ~· . • , ' ' &~·W®lYlU1 ~®U1WD©@ A Sunday, Monday, Wed~day and Frld1y f'e1ture Of the Dally Pilot Af11•i11um DEAR PAT: Quite some time ago we s tarted sa \•tng aluminuin cans to sell as a fund raising projeet. The problem is that now oobody knows or remem bers where they can be taken for redemption. Can you help, or will we have lo resort to a trip or two to the dump? M.B., Costa Mesa • ' Frid!Y, No¥tmber .. 197• s DAILY PILO I A 3 Term 'lia"ugla).976 v~·.~ ~ ,BroWb ,No P~ ~ T . Ril' ·-1 , -Q v .. i.'.t.w o · ·: ·. ~y s,_;oeJ1--~~ • .... By WILIAAM SCHR ElllER1 " CH.,_ 0.llt I'll" l&MI _ Orange County Su1>ervisor Thomas Riley i;aid Thursday his appointivl' board seat hasn't been jeopardized by the election gLDcmocrat Edmund G. Brown.Jr. uS governor. Riley, a Republican. w.as appohJled 10 the Fifth District seal by Gov. Ronald Reagan three months after Ronald Caspers disappeared al sea. But lert unans wered was the AUeslion or how long Hiley would ser· •c . .. The attorney general has said in· forn•ally that the appointm<'nl is good unlil lhe ne:itl election in 1971i because Ron disappeared after winnin~ a new lerm or offil'e ," Rill'Y said in an inter· view. But Coun ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper think s otherwise lie said he will stick by his ruling or t>,1.·o months ago that stated th~ Ol'W governor ha s the power lo make an UP1Tt1~ f · J appointment o his ow n 1n anuary if ' Aluminum cans can be sold to Reynolds Aluminum for recycling aL 'lbe City Shopping C£nler in Orange on Tuesdays from 2 to 6 p.m. · Rayell Distributors, IM11 -Del Amo,' Tustin, ~onday through Friday from 9 a.m. t.o 4 p~m. a nd Sunday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and, II & L Di stributing Co., 8405 Artesia Blvd., Buena Park, Mon· day through frlday from 9 af m. to 5 p.m. Other recycling sales sourtes iDqulries may be directed to Envi ron· mental Coalition or Orange County. Se11i.o_r ·Senior Citize1as hechooscs Kuyper said Brown can either reaf· Believed to be the oldest humans on earth, a 140· thday '>'•ith her 100.·year-old son. 'far.kuk. A-t---n_rm.the Riley appointment or pick t1" /• year-old woman and .a 139-year-old man live right, Me dzhid Orudzhogli Agayev, 139, takes a dirr~rcnt .ni.a n. . . . . 1 ', relatively c lose to each other in the southern por-picture or one of his older daughters. Hi s farilil y R_iley said there is a third .alter· . o.a1w.,,..'"'"' PlllOI.., lion o r Russia fmap below). The woman, Khfar has 151 members · native -_Brov.•n co_uld do no~h ing_ at JOB IN JEOPARDY'.· $ · all, effecllvel.y leaving Riley 1n orf1l't' r_L_•,.•.,".ri.• .... ".•.rt .. >,.i.s'"s"h•o•w•n•c•e•le•b'Pr•a•l•in.,;g;.h.e.r_,14;.0l.h_b.ir··-------until a i;·uccessor is chosen by the Fifth Oistrict•s-"ftit~y ~- · wbic_b provided the abo•e infor· matlon, by phoning 836-4314. It may be wise to chCck by phone with ·the sales outlets listed t.o make sure lhe lype of cans you have saved are among lhose accep~ for recycling. Mal I re•• Regula I io11- DEAR PAT: About a year ago there was m_uch publicity that the stale was going to do something about current ineffective m'attress flammability regulations. What's happened? + .K.N .• Newpdrt Beach Irene Hannaford, chairman of the 1--~Bureau-of-HO"n1-e Furn1i lilngs, says that agency soon wi ll formulate regula'llons concerning guarantees of fabrics for all upholstered furniture, 'ncludlng care labeli ng. ·she urges consumers with quesllons or com· plaints to contact the Buteau by Yt'rlting lo 3401 La Grande Blvd., Sacramento, Calif. 95823. This bureau licenses and regulates all upholstered furniture manufacturen in Callfor· Dia, regulates ~·aler bed manufac· l•rers and Judlcales mattress nam· mablllty regulations. Also under Its • jurisdiction are regulations requiring steriU1ation of a ll used furniture and bedding articles, apd cleanliness. ' trutliful labeling and advertlslng of all 1Ullng materials. Oop• DEAR PA'f : I believe }OU made an e rror in a recent column regarding < the price or the "l\1eals on Wheels" special diet luncheon. The cost ls $3, lf not S3.50 as you stated. H.B., Newport Beach AYS stands c11rrected. Persons wishing additional information •bout the "Meals on Wheels" program, which began in the Costa Mesa· Newport area on Nov. I , are asked to rontact lhe F ISH office by phoning: 64%·6060. Cost ror a regular diet warm or cold meals Is S?.50. _ M'alrll Your Slf>p! DEAR PAT: I and several other mothers have been trying to·get the crosswalks painted in front or Circle View School since classes resumed this fall . Upon contactina: Bill Wadell of the city's tra ffic department, we were told he Would take care or it and· to call back if the painting was not done in a week. f\1any weeks have gone by and the calls don't seem to be gelling any action. F .H., llunlington Beath Wadell says he did put In a 1peclal work order reques\~I this crosswalk to be painted a s soop as possible, bu& this Job Is handled by the city'• main· · len1nce department on • 8cheduled b11l1,.accordlng: to Deni Kiser, head of that Department, Kiser noted i thal crosswalk painting Is "slarte<I at one end of town and finished at the other,'' ,. aDd citize ns must .. be patient until tbelr area's turn comes up. Wadell ad-' ded that SO schools' crosswalks are btia«i painted this fall. It looks like you'd better tell your youngsters to be .. patient" and very ca~ful until Cir· cle View School'R cresswallc hi pain· led. . V11forl11nnf.-LOMlf TUIKIY IYllA llAN . :• ... ' .. 0 MILES 300 .... .io.111·.,,•,., U.S.S.R. ·-' • San Clemente Begins .Ce~sus . for Dollars A census aimed al increasing state revenues to the city wi ll begin in San Clemente Friday. The census. e xpected to .Ji hOw pOpulation gri>wth or at least 21500 in the l~sl fottr years, 'could result in an ad· ditional $40,000 a year in state funds, based on the $20 pe:r person the ;state pays the: city annuallY in tax rebates. The last census in San Clemente, part Girl,,2 1/2, Beaten, Slain; Mother Held OAKLAND (A.Pl -A yo ung mother arrested for investigatiOn or felony child beating faced a murder charge instead today "following the death or hEir battered 2111.year-old daughter. Teresa Helberg, 23, of the Philip· pi nes, wai; scheduled to be arraigned on the beating charge in Municipal Court Thursday when her daughter, Dabina. died 18 minutes before the courtroom hearing. • or the nationwide count of 1970 showed a population or 17,000. • Thi~ year's Ce nsus was requested by th~ city council~ which authorized the $10,000 cost. l The poll will be conducted by about 50 l~m~rary local employes under the d1rect1on or Joyce Shoemaker, a super· visor provided by the Population Research Division of the Calirornia Department of Finance. Among the questions asked will be the number of occupants per household length of residence in the city. wher~ the head of the household works and ~h.at recre.ational and other facilities c1t1zens belle.ve are needed. No Disease Found DENVER <U PIJ -Coloradohealth official s s uid \\lcdnesday fhe y dis covei;ed np new traces or diphtheria among ramlly or Friends of a 4·ycur·old girl v•ho di ed or the disease. lier family refused im· munization shots for r eligious reasons. Sunday Daily Pilot To Eye Food Prices DEAR PAT : I moved rrom 1t1lchi gan to Californiu via North '.fh e focu~ .is on food-1)rices, sup· America n Van Lihcs in June. They phes, where the next cri sis is coming did not deliver ,a small chest or cup· from a nd other aspects or a global board that corltaincd my wriling .... e_rob!em . th al h ~s world leaders materials, cards, r~cclpts, insurance meeting r~ght n_ow ·~Rome. books, photographs. small radio, ana 'Su nd ay s Daily Pilot hits the issues things or that .sort. ThC cupboard had both on the home front, where sugar ignorant countries are goin& to have to step up p.roduclion to reed a star· ving world, story by John Barbour, AP Newsfeatures writer, is a followup to an article published last Sunday in the Dally Pilot. ~· • ·shel ves, not drawers. The chest is nob as important to me as its oohtcnls and J'd like to knOw if thcre's.440y way to get these things back. G.R., Costa Mesa North Amerlc1n seart.hcd for these Items, bot none Wl8 found. The com · 'piny 111s yo1agreed\h1&1 f1lr \/llue d lhe che1.& radio and broken lamp part waa $51, and lhll Wll p1ld to JOU1 1'hl1 1011 ••• anforta•1&e, IMI& per· IOftll papers should be carried by the lndl\/ld11I or 1hlpped sepJrllely \/It 1 ptck11e dell\/ery Rr\/lce r11her 11111 btlnt en1raslt:d to a fno•tnc com· • piny, e1pecl1lly whf.n they are no1. .properly picked. Neither ordinary 1ran1I& Insurance nor 1 trucker's respon1lbMlly •~ a common carrier for1he value ot goods moved extenas to aucb llem1 as pcraon1I papers, jewelry and similar v1lu1bles. ' CAP I TALlSTS AND GAR· SAGE-Companions to lhe Barbour i;tory are illustrated articles on how one wealthy New York investor is out prices ore getting ridiculous, and to make a 325,000·acre North Ca rolina abr<?ad. Here are somb or the big food rarm into a "protcin ractory" and1 In 1tor1e1, and olheP-"Sun4ay's Besl.'.1_ _a eparate article. how much food rcalurt::slo lookfor: _ (even uncooked steaks) cOl lege SUUAk, SWEET r·r ISN'T-The studen~s ,arc finding in a survey. of "why" or outrageous 5ugar prices al ~uburb'la s garbage.cans1 an exerc11e local stores and an in-depth look al the in contemporary archeology in Tue· world suga.,.Mtpply Is furnished by son. Thomas Palmer, Daily Pilot staff writer. Companion features check priCC$ on the "Dail)' Pilot shopping list" again for the register tape'1 bad news, vqu Section. SERPICO-New York's maverick cop, Frank Serpico, an.er the book and after the movie and now in s<!lf·im· posed exi le , rambl(!s throua:h llarlcm, the original one in llolland, ON TllE FARM--One Idea e'volvint and remembers his days on the beat at the world roOa conference Is lha In New York's llai'fcm , an Assoc ated (armers operatlnlJ at the subl!llatence Press feature story scheduled for A 'level in the world's poorest and -;nosL ;--~cctlon. .. Table Te_nni~ Stars to P lt;iy /1i Hunti1igto11. About 150 of the state1s best table · tennis players will co mpete Saturday and Sunday in the 1974 California State T~blc 1'ennis Open al Golden West College in Huntington Beach. Competition will be held in the cam- pus gym on Golden West Street, north or Edinger Avenue, slar\ing al 9 a.m. each da y . Events will continue uh lil about 10 1>.m. · The rinals ror me·n and v.•omcn art.• expected to•'be played ')l 6 p.m., Sun- day. The public is invited at 811 tfmes This is lhc stale championship and several nationally ranked players v.·ill be in co mpetition, including : loon Gil Park, defending state champion ahd nu mber three in fhe 0 .S.; Paul Raphel. numbtr seven in the U.S.; Glenn Cowan, a member of the firsl U.S. team to visit Red China in 1971 ; Angelita Rosal, number two female in the U.S.; and lhree·time U.S. Singles Champ.ion Patti Pt1artil)ei.. This Year's ~ven\jS co~:;P?n<!~ed by 1 the U.S. T able Tennis Assbc1al10n, the fluntlngton Beach Recreation and Parks Department and Golden West College. . ....... .... -..... II• -. I voters. · ~ But Kuyper sai~ s~ch a ffi;OVe might · 1 ' .... ~ • ~: have legal reperCU$S•Ons. 1\T -· d M. -,J . ~i "'I lh;nk ;Lwould.be P<>SSll>k tbol 1"'"6-Va . a -aaUIJftl, lawsuils could be.fl.led in the e_vent the... _ I.. , . ,.. t 1: new gavernor docs nolhing-about the ......._.. ~ appoi11lment,,•• KuyJ?er.said. Aski·n-g Re~ -19'°'U 'U':I He sa;d a.flllllllcngc coul~ be mad< , : ~ "'}!' thal Riley i.s:il~fa legal supcrvis.oraf -· -t-·-. ·· -:··.:.. t ~ l~ Januar1' ~iJ!Cr hl'i .was not re·ap· LOS ANG ET.ES tUP1i.•· ... '(!ro~I po1n~~· Thus .a(l}; or his \•otcs·on can: ov.·ner Beverly Harrell "!3itl ttRtol'Ytilt.-'• trove~ial lssutrs.tou.1~ be o~!! ~o !e-is demanding a recoun~ (:IC ~c'vott.tn gal act(on. Kuypersa1~. . . Tuesday's election. ch~rgjl)g,tfw ~ ~tley' 1ta1d he ~a.s no feasbn l.o lots were tampered with.!O Jtcep JJ(°r believe county poht1cal leader$ wlll out of the Nevada LegisJ.itti rc bee_,~ askBrownton~~ca newsu~vtsor. sheisamadam. · .-f.:. , ":. "{::r '{;:{ "(:r "I'm really hot under .the ·collar~· • 11.llss llarrell said in an intcr\'iew .••• ltiley, Clemente ~·i ""'·""'"ii·~ M>t 1 200 ··~·· and the co.n\p~ters-prq]~ed t wo . wtnbyamarglnof;JOO)~ s ,:i_~t~n C ·1 M 'l all or a sudden we coli! -g~ 1'}' OUDCI . ee returns from Nye eou\il .'\\ ' 'r ei.;ht hours, from midili'2,ht to .l! (fb:. San Clemente city councilmen and 1'henlhe\•sa\• I lost ·· 11n'oJ "'·.·...., .. f ifth District Supervisor T.horn as · · ~· Riley will meet l'fov~ 15 ro disc11ss'is· By the fin:il•count.. Mi~larrell ~, sues of mutual 'ir'ltertst.'indilding the loservic.c station operatou~ y extension of Avenida Pico lo Ortega by 120 \'Otes, 2,673 to2,5Sl, 1c.:lFff '°'' Highway. · -'"~ ... ~ The session will start al 7:30 a.m. at ,."T~b<;.•fl ~ theSanClemente lnn. JJ<1·1fnvn\ #~ . . -Discussion o( anima1 control s.er· Guardsme n Le avid' \'1ces and.the.progresa or count1i11Ja.., ,, .. -·· -, I to build '8 satellite sheltes: !rt. t~ .BpsTON t1\r )1 -T~ J.M.NNioDJ Capistrano-SaddlebackValleyarea.~,. Cµard s\Tieh on uler~; bi!~""*lt~r -Improvement or the Prima trouble in Boston schools will~~~· Des_e~ha flo~-control channel · al ·drawn on Sunday, a 5P0kesman~r ~Pac1r1.t,Co_J,fil_l-ljghway. ....... .•. Ule gdverl_!Qr.Eid tod_!Y:'· ::' ;.~~J.~ .. . lo , t ·-... r.J . .. .. 1 ... ~\ . • ' . ,, .. GIFT :.:;· ~~ CFRrifiGA~ ENTER GREEN HAVEN~~ RHYME RIDDLE CONTES,TJ .. > - \I i u -,l fllJ "10~.ttt>R LAWN PACKAGE ID Lbs •• Rye\~s · I 0 8091 SI-M_.., llTIA u.ltHf aonLEBRUSH I GAUOM S GAUoM RIEG. t.•5 Rl$i. 2.lf 69'. 3.99 PRUNING SHEARS .... u• l.98 U9\IOIA ~HTIR-. -•~o .n MIX 1.29 ... -.. bark lCU. "'IA.tr ,.,JUST .t.111•101 .... t.•• 1.98 LAHDSCAI"£ Sl"iCl.t.LS! ....... , .. •MOCK OIAHGf U'IOH• COi.Of~ •IM,•TIEHS •MONT. l'IHE •CHIYSANTHIMUMS "IUY THI IALi" , SPHAGNUM MOS$ .,, 16.9.5 ... IW ,, COLOI Sf'lCIALS! CALENDULAS ~~,,. PANSIES 19c " ...... 'UI' • . -. • • .. . " 1:· . ' J, " • ' I ' • • ~ 1 • I ... t· • j4 llA"-<IP<.Ot .R)!i lroading Edfic ation • .. SCi~' DAZE: School people ~ ur ' rangeCo.istarepretJywell fr\lst ·hese days . Principals have jam assrooms. Trustees can't &et y ore money from the tax. ' • All's , By GAY PAULEY ·NEW YORK (UPl)-The miniskirt la back with a blast aJl(fa bow to rriasculine tastes. But if's now called "The Skimp," by its creator, the award-wlnnJng designer HalJton. I called it "The Shrink." -----.,alStoft shoitene<I mi ny of his daytime ii.nd some eveni.Pg leftl\bs to the old mi(l·thlgh of the.mini and explained why: "American women are known for their beautiful legs and men have missed them very much. Who knows, Lb.is chan1e may make the stock market reverse itself and go sky high. "IT'S TIME TO BRING a smile back to fa shion, to counteract an op· pressive mood, that comes from being too serious, too proper, too over· powering.•• The designer featured the Skimp In his spring and &um mer fashion col· lection, previewed Thursday afternoon in New York for press and buyers. He didn't mind at all that he went against the general trend; other Ne\v . · York collections were loaded with below-knee and mid·calf hemlines for daytime. • Halston, who's won just about every major faslli9n award around, in· sisled th_at he wasn't doing the mini altboq:h he·~· ''This.bas nothing to do with the old "Jnini," be said. But then be added, in an interview after his show in a jampacked showroom,.•!everything comes back in a dif- ferent way." • But- , ' "SHORT HASN'T BEIN Olll'o( ...... all tulloq, .. ho <Ofttinued. •• , see lhl5'as Otting our limes .•• twem by pretty YOUlll IJ;rll, and pretly old girls too.'· Halston said he wasn'tputtla1111 on -"Everythinl I do iaaerioua .. " he said. '1There are lots ol YOUft1 &irl• with 1reat te1s who are not buying lo'ng &kirts and thjS will inlpirethem to b&O" 10metljln&othertban panls.0 ~Of prices for the Skimp, Halston said be beped &Oketpthe ranee around $135 to $150 retail, Not all his desi,-ns are short by any means. Some of his soft fabric,Jate day clothes come tot.he mtdcalf, and forevenUtt to the noor. Halston's opening numbers of-st:imp1 lftre daytime wools, most or_ them witb narrow leather bells. The models· wore Beth Levine-designed shoes with Oat heels throughout. · From the daytime wools, he worked his way to • red jene.t costume,' taf\k topped mini worn with matcbinl 1ont red C'&pe lblt left part of~ 'Shoulder bare. · A PULL, F'i.oWING aDFFON navy rape topped a navy rrepe Skimp • And he br9u1bl down the houle, so to speak, wttb two evenin1 numbers - a _!>1¥t rbilfon Skimp witb nothiq' abowinc beneath except all black .......... paoly brief1 andlant"lop. Similar ~laoinp wenl wttb a long!-- black see..lhrou.sb chiffOQ formal. - - Halston abowed •rnqre than.legs. A while crepe evening pants com~ bination fe.atured a bra top, bare midriff and hip·bucger pants. Worn with it: ·a silver sequined cardigan jacteL ~ye~Ev~ the kid population is a ~yst . :'Yo' take th~ student population ~ n, for example. Not too many. ,,CarS flit sthool. district planners Wou11iit0own and make projections CJ:ll what the student load might be for - tbe next ye·ar. This was a fairly easy~ • • ·--Kissinger In lst"oel task . It sn 't seem to work out that way .. U.S. Policy .Reaffirmed • ~ .-.~ ... Jll ~ 't: ... -~ ··~ ., .. ,.,. Deadat 49 Alexander 1\1 .. Bickel, one or nation's f-oremo!t C:On · s litutional authoritie s and Yale Law School professor • died of cancer .jn New Hav~n. Conn. Thursday. 1-lis views were s ought most recently in Watergate controversy. ' T~y lll'!'P1Y pre1Uctcd there would ?M!a holeJoLmorekids. any or; some places, the school ~ple '&ave Oone th~ usual predicting 4bout where .the higtier volume of kids would be and they have failed to show up. · .. TEL AVIV <UPll -Secretary of Israeli in[Ormatioil minister saying the chances or continued RAPE Jll CT/MS " State Henry A. Kissinger reassured Aharon Yariv told a news conference momenlum hac:i not been squeiched 1N QTHER ·DISTRICTS, there have been ...-editlions of slight student gains and &>whole gaggle of new kids jam --into llliat S(fiOQ.l-s}Stem~king ieaU: - . at.1.he&eatef~QOwledge. Rerapllllred -Ther.N.;•port-Mesa Unified -School---- :"Dist.rict which serves Costa Mesa and Map spots tit\' of Sanla Cruz Newport Beach, fo~ example, ~as ac· "·hit h \\'a ~ r ecaptured today ~tually4 ha,d schools.in places with few· frnin r ebe lliolis · arm\' t ·oo~ students 1n recent times. . . . . . 1 1~-~ Cleflrly.i there would be an in· b~ Pres 1cl ~n~ Hugh Ranzar rtinatjon l9 blame this condition on the and lo ya l•s 1 .pa1:atroope r~. Zero Population Growth advocates. .l\Jo1~·up operations \re r c NeWP.Ort Beach and Costa Mesa could t a k 1 n g t·n n g e.1· th:\ n an · Com~ain they just don't have enough ticipated. babies coming along .to grow up into -,------------- futurestud'ents. . Israel today that there had been no · GE T ,4 BORTION change in t.Y. S. po Ii cy on the in Jerusalem after KiSsinger left that by Arab recognit1on of the Palestine Palestinian question and said both the secretary or· State would return Liberation Organization as sole NICOSIA (U Pl) -Women raped by countries were in agreement on the within se.Ve r a l weeks .:._ after representativeofthePalesUnians. Turkish soldiers during last July's course or future Middle East progress President Ford meel.S Soviet Com· "W'e agreed that in the new con· fighting on Cyprus will be 'allowed to topeace. munist-Party Secretary Leonid I. ditionslhatexistinlhereeentmonths, have abortions •• a government Then he took off for Tunis the last Brezhnev a nd before Brezhnev's plan· we have to consider very carefully ,spokesman said today. scheduled stOp on a two-week IOng nedtripto'Cairo . what ean be done, .. Kissinger told He Said the Cypi"us House oC diploma tic s":"ing GI three CO!lt.i_ne~t__s __ IQ an airport departure statement __ ~~!.~.at Ben:Garionlnte~a~~n!l Representatives .lias repealed an anti· berore returning 00ii1elo Washiiigt.on and al a lunche'on in Jerusalem, K1s· Airport: We tiel1eveUiat ~1~liITes abortion law to· give rape victims a sometime Saturday. At the same. singer summa rized more than five do exisf. The talks have been very Chance to terminate thei r preenan- time, the PLO raised the possibility. hours of talks with Israeli officials by good. We kno~ ~hereweare goii:ag. ·~ cies legally. that Egypt might negotiate with r-::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~iiNi~~~J.:S.;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Israel 0:n the fate of'the occupied W_est Bank of Jordan. , Eg;ypt and lsrae1 were· expected to begin• talks on "further Israeli with· drawals in the Sinai~ and the subject of the West Bank could come up then. We're rolling back the prices __ wjfh_ this; ..... ma Ro wll Ed la Re pos •act Tl) the sal ~e T of ... mo In. I wh ~ ... dis tel Th Gr T <h• "°· s ' •o n the other hand, you can gaze ~h • • € l J ·~::~:arr~~~:~nrrn~::~:~g ~r -· -ysic-ian ---e-are·w----·-INFLATION STOPPER '"'"-----1-+-fra ·Union Higp School District, a school · · ~ ~~~~~wt.i:~re.:~1~~:.~~~0~2 In ~De.ath' ·confli"6 t Much: of that population l5 students. '-' 'Ibe Zero people have lost the war 1 ·here. . Pupilsdoalolofstandingaroundon ·PJTTSBURG..H (UPI) -A Asaresultorthat,•BabyJane Doe' BBUHS campuses in Huntington and coroner's jury Thursday exonerated a was born al'ive ." Hickton said that Fpuntail) Valley. That's becau~ there Pittsburgh physician of any wrong· broke the contract so Lai.tfe "let her isn't room to sit down. One campus, doing in an aOOrtion case the doctor die." Edison High School, is alre ady said prodiJc:ed "a definitioO of what The mother, identiried only as oper'l'ting 11 periods per day in an ef· death really is." "/afie Doe," had sought the abortion jf~~cope with lhe studentpopula~on · A jury of four men and two women on therapeutic growds, claiming she .... deliberated only one half hour before had been raped by two men and the .. EL s E W H ERE A L ONG o·u-r <kt~~rmjning lll.e..llls_,_abo~ f(9m an_ ~~de.!!_ oL carrying the child had coastlineintheSaddlebackValley,we Ene, Pa. woman last March 19 was dnven her totiev :-SWCide--:-'Experts . . stillborn. testified tha1: she was 22 to 29 weeks 'haveh1g;h1tudentpopula't1~~stoo. _The Allegheny County District Al· pregnant. - .In ~he Sa~dleback· Un1f!ed School toniey's office bad claimed that Dr. Distnot tbFY ve come up with at l~asl Leonard Laufe should be charged f ~o~et4P.PJJ>ach to st.ud~nt h_Q_u_sJnL..-wtth ..... m u rd er-a fter-'J)resen ti n g .-students,..p~ents a~d ~nends und~r evidence that the fetus was born alive the leadeq;h1.p of Pr1nc1pal Ji~ Mil· and allowed to die chelliJre buying a $3,000 Junk railroad · China Seeking Non-aggression · ... - caboose. They collected the money them· selves and it took one year. Now the surplus caboose will get moved to the- DePortola School campus and used as a meeting room and for band practice. The DePprtola School folks will ttment up a foundation with some rails and ties and put their caboose on it, WELL, -DON 'T GIGGLE. The De Portola School peopl e may have the seed or a real idea on how all our coastal School systems could tope with the shifting student population which keepi showing up where classrooms aren't. ~ What we Ought to do is go out and buy a whole Jot oC surplus railroad cars, plus e couple or locomotives to boot. ·we Could convert all these cars into elass·rooms. Then, when ~ student population shifts, say, frOm Newport to Hunting· ton Beach, ·we ·could just hook up the school train and move it to Huntington. AND IF TllE KIDS all move again, the choo-choo could just doggedly fol - low them. It's a great notion. Then in the future, today's students could tell their grandchildrent .. Nah, I never got education -I Just got railroaded.'• · "' .. ' "'LAUFE HAD a contract to kill a fetus,'' Dis trict Attorney John Hickton said in a closing statement. "He failed. Something went wrong. ,:J . • , DAILY PILOT 00.IVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed ~~rjdoy: If Jf>J do not. - yas -bj 5:~ p.m. coll ond your :, will . ht brought to you. Colts ere ll'ltil 7:00 p.m, lat1'lily ond SUndoy: If you do oot. """" your ccpy by 9 a.m. Sot~. « 8 a.m. Sunday, coll ond 0 copy will be brol.iglt to yoo.' Coils cre token until 10 o.m. Telephones • """ ()onoe County ........ 642'4321 N:rthwtst llintiogton 8eoch <J1d Westminsttt ......•... S.0-1220 Sai Oemente, CoPistrooo Beach, Sai Juon Capistrono, Dono Point, South laguro. loguno Niguel "'5-G630 ' . Pact on Border . MOSCOW (UPI> -China has sent lhi Soviet Union a conciliatory mes- sage calling for a non-aggression pact and the separation or forces along their tense, 4,500-mUe frontier , It was the first publi.c indication that the Chinese might be prepared lo talk about a non-aggression pact bet· ween the world's two leading Com- munistpowers. ... , Official Chinese sources said Peking sent the message to the Kremlin Thursday on the 57th an· niversary or the Bolshevik revolution. Diplomatic source s s aid the Chinese hesitated in the past to enter into a noh·aggression pact with the Soviets because they feared losing any rights to disputed territory along the border. The Kremlin, on lbeotherhand, has long opposed a separation or forces agreement claiming it would concede .legitimacy to Chinese land claims. The Soviet Onion wants any territorial .solution based on 19th Cen· tury agreements described by Peking as "unequal treaties." 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S-ALE ST A:RTS-TOD"AY! - COii J1 ....... ,_. ......... •· n _..._.._ . ......... , ........ .......... ----! NEW!. ' •3595 ~1•95 •Yan1aha ............. .;,..., .... ~ 129" 5 ' ... -.yiiOO,~ ,___._ . . •3691 •Whlt•y :::.r:o~ •795 •Kohl• & c..ilp .. ll C:. -•972 •Ewenll .... =..--:..~~.... •1350 •Y•11aha :::.."'..:: ' •3995 ... c..-•••dwl• •••... , ..••• •Wwlliur .... _ , ..., ..... ,--. ' . I ...,_,,, .. -.... ,,... .. ~ ...... , .. 0. ..... 121•· OP8t NCM.llm. NL 'TU. t-SAT. 'TU 6 -SUM. IW •COSTA MESA I 8J9 NEWPORT I LVD. .................. ._ • .FOUNTAIN VALLEY. c.._ .... , II .... ,_ Oot lloci S.. .... , " II Offl . 4 .. S.. ..... ,.,.,... PHONE 646-0271 PHOME 963-6733 ' • --' I • •. USED · •••• •191 .... •1162 , n11ti "m A ma He w veil N pra SU tor, the Hh ''cu and the equ ~o re H sta oul s Th mu Fa WO ag au Yo Ga IOd Th ··st sue .. • " r:-• . •••'t Live There ;BrQwn Opposes LNew Mansion Grand Jury-Indicts Mail Order Doctol" LOS ANG ELES <UPl l -Jlawcs s3ld. Isham would A man who allegedly posed "diagriose'' the illness. ... as ·3 doctor and diagnosed The indi'ctmeiit said diseases by mail and Isham.claimed 14? diagnose telephone was indicted a~d ~ure !'uch diseases .as Thursday by a Fedei:al tr1ch1no s1s,. brucell~s1s! qrandJury. tuber~u.lo s1s , multiple The 25 count Indictment sclerosis, cerebral palsy, a ~barges Merle Date Isham, dl~ease Isharp ctil~ed ;:rous 50, of Sepul\'.eda, with con· chicken s,yc1oma virus and spjracy~andJnatl anjl wire c_hronic diseases of,~e lung,_ kaud-in.;tonnection-with a---1il'tr..kldney_arulbltildfr.__ - ft'aUonwlde operation at his "medical clinic." Authorities said Isham may have fled the country. He di sappe ared three week s ago arter he was ser· veil with a subpoena. Star Wins Court Suit Naecarma Brauer, 51, a LOS ANGELES (UPI) - practicalnurse,andJohnC. Supe rior CouFt Judge SUlherland, 44, a chiroprae•. Nancy Wats on Thursday tor, both of whom worked at dismissed as groundless a lhe..'.clinfc, were RJmed as suit brought to l!Sta.tiUsh uniadicted co-eonspirators. who fathered a child born to 1 Assistant U.S. Attorney actress'SheilaScolt. · • Will.i~m R, Hawc:_s 1ai~ ·io. ,,. Miss Scott lajlt•·Pl!lenaitY add1t1on lo making d1 ag· ·suit against acrQr Chad noees by phone and mall, Everett, or-tliF"l.l!levision Jsh"am also . claimed he seriea "Medical eenter." .. cured" victims of cancer The suit was brought by at· and other diseases through tomey Caryl Warner, legal the ~~ or us~~.!S el_ectri,~1.-_g\uttdian or· Miss ScotfsJn, equipment, laetrile and rant son, contending that .homeo.pathic or herbal Everett and Miss Scott bad remedies. made a ·Secret agreement Hawes said in some in-for payment of child sup· stances Isha m instructed port, and thu s deprived the out-of-state patients to send baby of his ri ght to establish sa mpl es or blood by_ his parentage. -- pricking their fingers and wiping the bl ood on a piece of paper. From the smears, Wife Sues Rock Star FAMILY TWIN CINEMA I' , ., ' "-., •~I f 1 ' • 1 o • ·,~, 81100kHUll~T • -Cl•tAI Summer of '42 SANTA MONICA IAP l -Class The leader or the rock ,I> ,· or44 music group "Sly and the F amily Stone" and the woman he wed five months 1 1----.,..--~--•u ago befor e a supe rfly ai··• U ~ "!..._ audi(!nce of 21,000 in New --•· _ .. _,. ··--York's Madison Square Ga rden ar.e on their way todlvpice court. Lawyer Arthur Toll said Thursday that Sylvester "Sl y" Stewart, 31 , is being sued for alimony and child sUpport by his wife, Kathy Silva. II ll'l't' l H' rrd l1 ·r11 ~r1111' -' . "GEORGE" 1a1 . Canon s•LE FOR CHRISTMAS cAHOH m ... IA •• .-s26• Free Case · Ust $430.00 ti · ALL CAMiRA LIHSIS OH SALE ALSO HUNTINGTON PHOTO SUPPLY . • • Chandler Tells O~ B11rke Ploy I NATIVE -... AMERICAN ~ .. • -ART .. 9u•tJ Inell~ Jewelry p ...... ;..-< ot•'M. • I I f Rugs · Beadworti . ., . 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By )rems of California. In sizes sm,11 8~ ' I •• Lt£t: three-piece pantsuit. Zi~up vest, ribbed. 1 ~11 ': ~ <op and plaid pan1s. Coral/cocoa or mint/buttc~~t1-, 1 '· Right: shi rt jac,chcck pants. Powder blue, peach,coroa..1 1 Californiennc Dresses .t.• l'I ' .. .. •• < • . \, • • • ... . '" .. • . 11519 Molo St. H.l...:.a47-64111or14Z·'5H L.!::=-:::---:--:-;---.--::::;;:::=::===~~~~~=::::::::::;::::::;:;;;:;;;;;;;;~:;:;::~::~::ruoiifil~~~~;--!. -' "°';:...sno,:o'~~n•er ---1 Shop Monday thru Ffiday;-10:00-;.m. m 9:30 p.m., Bullock's Slim• An r,'I Pashi<>n Squrn:,'2800 N: Main S<ro•1, Santa Ano, Telephone: S4'7-=7211 •• • ,.. w. s,.c.._. '~turday, lO:OO a.m. to 6;00 ~ym.; Sund:i.~, h<>on tO ):~ p.m. Bullock's Souch Coasc Pl aza , San Diego Freeway at Brisco), Costa. Mw, Telephone: 5S6.061\ ,#',-J.. ... .. . • • • ' : ~ . • • .. ~ttiLY PILOT .EDITORIAL PAGE Viejo Representation • Fi ve people representJng a n intriguing variety or b<.tckground and interests were elec;_ted Tuesday by Mission Viejo voters for the first O range County municipal advisory council (l\.1AC>. The)r chalJenge aC once will be to crysta llize com· municaUons between their unincorporatc_9, booming community of 30,000 and Ora nge Cownty gO\'ernment. There seemed to be a lot of confus ion at the county le vel about this entity. No.one seemed to koow, for example, when the new council would be"s worn in. This leaves many procedural questlons fo.r the MAC lo resolve -questions which could have been ironed out long ago by county offi cials. Nonetheless, the new council Will haVe ample ... lltent available in the community to help it along Its ~ay. l\.·Ja ny of the 27 defeated candidates also have ex- cell ent crede ntials in local gove111 D)ent. . Also ready t~help are leadCr!i 'or the l\.1'is~ion Viejo Ho m eo wne r s Asso c ia ti o n . "'h o see m m ore kn o "•l e d gea bl e .th a n a n yo n e about l\.1 AC technicalities. The need for better civic \'Oice for l\.f lss ion Viejo is proven. Now, that voice h as been created a nd it should brl.ng better results. ' • The Flr,er picks up passengers •l 7 :07 a.m. at the Laguna H.1lls ~1all and arrives in Santa ·Ana at 1 :45 •·"'· . . .. Connecting buses will have departed San Clemen· te's Grant's Pla~a at6:06.a.m. and the Laguna Beac~ bus depot at 6:42 a .m. Regularly scheduled routes return the commuters at night. J With inflation eating holes in every ne's pockets the OCTD has coma up with something that makes ... dotrar5aiid C.entS logic. TV for Schools . ' With·lhose in' attendance hailing the event as an "hi storic occasion," the Jrvine school district bas tur- ned on its cable television. system. tuning in the tube to.educational endeavors. ' Prefaced 'with $65,000 in equipment purchases. the electfonic connection between schools was made possible when the Irvine Company subsidiary Com- munitY Cablevision dop11ted ·rull use or one channel and shared use of anolt1er to the city schoofs. To qualify for a public expenditure of that size, Fl • h F new technology mUst be more than "innovative" or y1ng t e reew a y "exciting". rel a lively meanin~less wo'r\!s whkh do nothing more than rat1onal1ze a point ot view. The Orange County"Transit District has pr~vidcd t Television, frequently a poorly used medium, has additional incentive for residents of the South Coast a rx>tential far beyond the buzz words frequently used and Saddleback to leave the old gas burne r at home in ~scribing the new system . The video system also a ndhoplhe bus towork. b · l lh t h 1 · I trinket It's called the J.<Teewa y Flyer··and it fills a cbm· can e J us ano e r ec no og i ca . • muter need for transportation froni hbme to the Santa The key is in using the s ystem as a tool, not a toy.A Ana Civic Center. . careJully oiltlined and implemented program of use 1 • • 'J ' f • ' '~ ... ·~-• ' .~_ .. i· .. ., ..:;i ' . , :. . . ~ ' .. :• , .. For 50 cents a day, a San Clem ente resident can for the system can make the $65,000 spent an invest- take t,he bus lo and from work daily. C9mpare tbat menl wbich can pay for itself in the coin of more ef• 'I'm in here, dear, packing for the United with the cost of driving a car the more than 50 miles ~c~~e~\af::so~rc~~~ district's limit~d human and Nations World Food Conference in Rome.' ';; •...... ..:.'o::.::u=n=d:..:.l~r i~p~,:..:.o=r:..:.h~a~v~i=n:g:..:.to:_o:1=v~n:..:.a~s~e~c~o~n~d:_:c~a:r~ ................................................................ "-'. ............ ~se~·J.. ...... ...: ......... :_ ............... ~1:._ .............................. ..,. ..................... ~" ..... . , .. , ' State Vidt Broke tlae-lee" ' ., -...... A Case for Unlimited . ' • • -I Dear Gloomy Gus Ford•Reagan ·Chill Defrosting: • ~ ... . ·' •l::· . fj '•' o· . Amnesty LOS A.NGELES -Alt hough President Ford's final weekend of campaigning may have missed its Pl.lblic goal of expanding a late nation· ~~~publi c@ sqrg~ it dj_d achievfo? on e private goal: a start toward healing the rupture with Gov. Re4_gan of California whi ch could threaten not only the Republican party btit lhctwo· p'arty system. ' ( EV~NS-NOV~K ) "got the impression he would be con· had raised $250,000 ror Flournoy, had suited by the While House eVen aft~r not reaUy•hurt him with his miserabl•" Truck aJld bus drivers app;iren· tly feel they are. pljivileged. "c:citizens. They c·ertt11nly make no ---;atti!liipt;.Cf adher~ to lhFss.liirre--ts~ed limit. 1 round th.is out on a ending eight years as governor in speech and could do damage o.nly b~:. J~a_nuary. . . visiting_J.!Jf hard. M. Nixon 1n the 1! (_sXD~EY HARRIS) . Mr,Fordwas soaggresiuvetnC?ur· hospital to s tir up unpleasant.'!~ .ting Riagan-lhat-hi,-1und,,xa1sei:__ memories.-N·aturally-;;-l.tr...-Ford..iL in to see the neW President, Reagan was ignored. Nor did Ford intimates disguise their contesnptfor Reagan a~ speech. ostensibly intended· lo boost visited Nixon the next morning,. stale controller llouston I. F1oumoy's causing bitter Republicans to grum, .. ~ Tboughls at Large: triP to San Francisco! G.M.C. uphill campaign for governor, was hie that Flournoy's spurt was sen·'"·• more appropriate for a Reagan selessly ~ndangered by the sa~4J, A good case ror unlimited amnesty can be mnde out of the depressing fa ct that about the only Way the average American can influence our foreign policy is by refusing to be sent abroad · to fight.in a war that is undeclared, unratified. and unjustified .by any democratic processor telling the truth to the citize nry. , The most important part of Mr. , a used-up relic. J\.1r. Ford's post-pardon troubles en- ded that confidence. By keeping open the third-pa.tty door, Reagan created apprehension among senior Ford aid es about an independent Reagan· George Wallace coalition which would shatter two-party politics. The President, therefore,, readily agreed last)'t'eek to see Re8g'an. testimonial. He urged votes ror F1our· President whose pardon helped bwld~, noy against Dem~rat. Edm~~d G. Brown's·huge lead. ! ' G+ONllJ Gll!o l O"'ni.nl$ lrf'611Hf1111H bf rffferl , .... • H I H<H iolrlly r elle<I tlll w;...,. .. IM ~· S.1111 , ... , tMI ""'"It GI-• CO., O.llyPillol. Ford's visit to California was out of public view and not list.ed on his Brown, Jr., to . ma1nta1n pohc!~s o( In Sioux City , Iowa, where Mr. Fo~d"· "my good friend Ron Reagan -en stopped on his way to Los Angeles. hu;.' • lion of the cost il takes to expedite motorists. schedule. Before addressing a SSOO- a·plate.Republican lund-raiser at the Cerl tury· Plaza Hot e l in Lo s An ge l es. t h e President confer· red secretly with Reagan. By asking hi s advice about appeal long ~go rejected by modera,te eCforts seemed similarly unproduot! .. Flournoy be ~au~e of Re.agan s tive. Rep. Wiley Mayne fac.ed loss of , di minished California populant.y. . his House seat, partly because of his The President's speech writers did Judiciary Committee vote against im· • lf alt the 16,000 spectators who gathefed to watch Evel Knievel leap tone down attacks on Democra~ a~ peachmenl and mainly because Of ad .. ~ the request of Flournoy , strategists, ministration Jarm poUcy. How a~yone>.' A basic factor in what we, Joosely . the Snake River had plunged into the call "intellig'ence" is self·confidenfe canYon with him, hoW much of a loss in the ability to determine one.'s fate to humanity do you suppose_ that and fortune ; any individual or group woUtdhavebeen? They conf~rred.. during the 30· minute airJK)rt·lo-'hotel limousine ride , with Mr. Ford soliciting Reagan's views on one major appoint· ment. Other appointments were di scussed during a half·hour P.r~·din· ner meeting-between Uiem 1n the President 's suite wilh only political aides present <B urch for the President, Ed Meese for the Goyer· norl .. hopeful that improv,ed *poll results was hel~d bf tbe President's Sio'"' • rtfle'tt.ed Dem~rats tu~tng to Flour: City spf:ech defending that poliC)I"' noy. The resull1n' a>m1nute speech ,defies tne ihl3ginat1on:-_.,__ ......-r:• was dull, ove~long and -bad-\y This suggests Mr. Ford is ~ot on~f~ who feels, or is made to feel, that the . . dic e are Joade$:1 from the beginning ·The main reasoneeono~~sts.cannot personnel and policy, !\.fr. Ford tried implicitly lo reassure the Governor that as leader of"the party's dominant conservative wing h,is views would hencerOrth ·get priority treatment in the Oval Office. delivered (follo~1~g Bob . Hope and an ineffective stump· speaker but i.~ Reagan, two br_!.lhant plaUorm per--deficienLio pO}itieal.Jpstlncts, rejet!!'~ ..- will nol exhibit many traits we as~· ~elp u~ ou.t of our .. c~1s1s 1~ .. th~~ socialewith ''intt.11\gence.'' -re~onom1cs •s q,or-a free·staildl~R" fOrnlers). "C~m.pareil .to tlilsgur, ting the recommendation or o~: even F1ournoy .J-notonous for. his lieutenant to use bis wife's illness n : .discipli,ne, but Is shaped by social, political and psycholog\c a\ factors pressi'ng in from all sides at once. flat oratory-"is , Will~am Jenn~ngs an excuse for not campaigning. Thus,· Bryan,'' one Cahforma llepubhcan a tenlalive first step toward rapproch~ The great demographic paradox oC our time is t hat the city is in - creasingly the place to make a Jiving, but increa sin gly unli\'able; ""hile the village 1s em1nenlly livable. but decreasingly a place to make a li\'ing. told us. ment with Reagan. modest though ,it~ • is, could be the fore most p.ccomplish.~· The majority of prison "riots" Originate. in V!e . dining·room-for where men are 1 most treat~ like animals, ·they most respond like an1ma1~·- TflAT DEFROSTED the long Ford· Rea gan chill. But those close to Reagan $Corf at such erforts to abOrt his 1976 presidential ambitions or even getting him to disown third- party spec ulation. Indeed, .the President's lugubriou's speech was so f epidly received iii Los Angeles that Reaganites we re bolstered in their conviction that Mr . Ford can be beate n (or the ·presidential nomination .. "I heard him," sna·pped one Reagan insider, ••and)le's still a turkey." ALTHOUGH no hard proposals were made, Ford aides-hoped. Reagan AFTER THE ~h a Flournoy ment-of the President's fatiguint 21·; strategist rationalized:'the President state lour. • ... ... ' \Yith more new bicycles than new cars being sold in the U.S .• for the third straight year, perhaps it's time . town pl anners and traffic engineers made greater-provision for access. ·Jf all th~ useless and redundant books on ecology and environment could be recYcled, they 'd make I.he. largest forest in ~orth America. Pity For Nixon Critic .. ease and safely of cyclists-al a frac- He.nry's· Off Again! Just when it became fa shionable in , ................................. .._] Wa shington to attack Mr. Ki!Singer ( ART HOPPE he went off on another one of his trips to end the Cold War, stem famine in Asia, stop· the ancient blood feud ~et~ .................................... .... ween Greece and Turkey. br1n g "I think " we crossed a dateline, lasting peace to the (would you Henry. Thererore, it's either Monday believe it?) Middle East and win the or Wednesday depending on ·whether heart of the Tooth you forgot to set your watch ahead or Fairy. back." You can't h elp ··well , Nancy, at least I firmly told but admire a man them they would have to withdraw like this . \V hat you their troops · if they expected to can 't he 1 P a d · achieve a lasting peace." miring is that he "That's nice, Dear. Who?" Seeking wa~m er relatiOns with Reagan was, of course, not the justification for the President's six· state transcontinental swing last week. Political counselor Dean Burch justified it-bY informing Mr. Ford lhat· recently improved Republi c an prospects could be traced to the President's prev ious campaigning, a dubious conclusion disputed by state party leaders. TotheEditor : For a couple or years now I have been a subscriber to the Daily Pilot, and en- joy re8ding your newspaper. It h<1s a nice variety or su bject.s which it covers, and provides me .with a little of the nationa I news along with our local home news. Thecombinationispleasing. TlllS MORNING I settled down to read the Daily Pilot, and stopped short in my tracks when I came to the article in the editorial section written by Tad Bartimus, an Associated Press writer, which expressed so me views or Waller Hickel 's (ex-Interior Secretary) thoughts and personal feelings about ( MAILBOX ) Letttts from readtts are Wtlc~. Nor.· mall11 · wrft1rs should convey their met· JO.get 'in 300 words or ku. Tht' right to con· .. dertse letler• to fit space or eUminate libel ii reser!J#!d. AU letter• mu.d tncludt tig- nalure and mailing address but 110mes may be withht'ld on TtQUt'lt ii S'U/ficient reason is appaTent. Pott"Y wUt not bf' published. ' Eltttlon Taetfes ' Richard M. Nixon. To the Editor: As I read the article entitled, •·How· Th~nk you and congratulations ror WalterHickelSeesNixon-Downt9lhe your editorial in Sunday's Pilot, Dy.ed Hair" -I suddenly had a reeling "Beware, But Vote ." plans to visit 21 ~ rountries in 16 days. Or may be ~ BUT TllE attempted Reagan rap- prochement had lon g been· plotted by holdover Nixon White House aides worried about the Ford·Reagan rirt. In the euphoria or August, when platoons of politicians were ushered of stark pity for M r. Hickel. Somewhere ELECTION tactics in OrangeCounty 0 ~~1~.~~~---"WHO? The Israelis, or course. r dealt a very hard blow,inorderforhim could stand legislation that would in it's l li countr1('S 1n . 21 da\'s. \\1hat 's more. he's laking his attraCli\'e \\' ifc. Nancy with him. An yone· who has ever allempte_d a trip like this realires the in credible problems !\tr. Kissinger faces day af- ter day -the most incredible bei ng alt.empting lo keep track day after day of where on earth he is. maybe it was the Turks . But peal::e is to reel such intense hate for another stigale fair campaign practies. The peace. And I "'-'as further nble to } 'l Jt T ?. · human bei ng. Perhaps the Ex name oftheelection game hereseems promise the others increased grain sn -rue. precedingthe titleo.flnteriorSecretary . tobenotwhoplaysdirt.y,but,whoplays s~ipments b~ca~se they were ob: hassomething moretotell -atanyrate the dirtiest. Notonlyisthatiosulti ngto \'.1ouslf peace rov ing. ''A journalist is a grumbler, a cen-lwasdefinite ly leftwilhafeelingofpily the intellectofthevoter,butgrosslyun- '°The pacifist Indians, dear ~·· surer, a giver of adv-ice, a regent of forlhis man whenl Cinishedreadfngthe fair lo any well me antngcaodidate. or "No. I think it must have been the sovereigns. a tutor or nations. Four completearticle. course these arc rare commodities Ru ssia ns. The ln<lians ha ve the bomb hostile news papers are more to be thesedays,butlhefwouldn'\beifcam· and we are irritated with them· rea red than a t~ousa nd bayonets." , AS tT llAPPENS, l did not vote for paignswerenolsocutthro•t.; Where are my clean shirts?" -Napo/eonBonaoorle , Mr. Nixon, and I neither likeordislike Nol going to the polls doesn't help "Don't worry, Henry. J sent them the man -but perhaps that is only t8ose who· use the metbods 1 am ••11ENRY, 1 don't think you should out lasl ~1onday and they promised to . "A litlerateur is nol a confectioner, because l do not know him persoha"tty. speakingoC,itonlyelcctsthcmtotheof· have s aid at th e banqu et tonight. 'In· have them back today." not a dealer in cosmetics, not an en· llowevcr, if eVcr a human ~ing~has fice·sthoyareseeking. . dira. dear, I'm glad Lo see you're "Back wher e?'' tcrtainer .. , He is just like an or-shown strength nod courage it wou ld CONSTANCEBENEDICT losing weight.•.. ··Back wherever we were last Mon· dinary reporter. What would you say have to be Richard MJ Nixon. l~ow the "You mea n perhaps of the famine day." . if a newspaper reporter; because or manhnsstoodupunderth~tremendous Legal1Errwr here in India, Nancy? Perhaps you're ·'Good hea vens! I've nothing lo his fastidiousness or rrom a wish to pressures thrown upon his shoulders, I · hl .. wear to the banquet tonl11hl but a bur· h d w1'11 never know. Thal strength woukl TotbeEditor: r1 g e give pleasure to is rea ers, were lo Ir ti d'wilh grc::it 'nterest ··NO t mean because th at wasn't noose." . descri be only honest mayors, high-have to come directl y from God. and r requen Y rea 1 d , M' , Mrs. 'Ga ndh i. llenry. That was "I'm sure our host won't mind , minded ladies a nd virtuous railroad fcellhall\1r.Nixonhas nodoublhadto the articles entil e ' oney 1 Gen e r a I Wha t s-h is name o r dear. His name i9 Mr. Sadat. I think . contractors?'' remain in almost total seclusion. in or• Worth" written by SylVia Porter. The Pakistal1. '' ''Sadat! Then we're in Egypt'. Order -AntonChtlchtio der to draw that same Strength to help article publish ed on Thursday t "No wo nder he asked me if I was me a ha m .Sandwich from room ser-seehimthroughthisordeal. Ocl.22,entitled "Pickingantxecutor" still tilling. 1 explained that I Jost the vice.·· My, ree.Hngs are lhal Mr. Nixon wa s advises against appointin~ a £riend 111 heeL of my left shoe climbing ~he "I did, dear. But they said they did-"The job of the newspaper is to pushed and pulled and manipu1ared 50 executor of one's est,ate. Thl1, in my Pyramids. Bul what was he . do1n2 n't have one here al the Tel Av iv comfort the a ffli cted and a(Oict the completely th at the only door his opinion, is sound adVice. The writer here in New Qelhi? The Pakistanis lfilton.'' comrortable.'..'._ manipulntors lefl openwas thcdoorto proceedstosey. hate the Indians." "Tel Aviv ? A11aggghhh! ·~ -1''. P. DunnefMr. Dooley) resignation. In time, I fee l tbat many "You don't have lo shop around for "We're no\ in New Otthi, dear. events willunfoldtellingastory so baf· 'bargains'. Althoufi:h legal fees art, We'rt! In Ba ngladesh. Either that or so It' M ~. Kissinger somehow ••rr all print~rs we re determined not Oingthat it would appeartohavc come ge;nerally left to the discretion or th there are two exe~ut.ors, the commi€ sions may double, and ifthere aremoie than two, the com missions may tri pie.',' -' ·' TIOS STATEMENT is replete with erroneous inrormation in the followinJ respects : ~ ~ I. In California and many other states, legal fees are not lert to th e discretion of the court. On the contrary. they are fixed by statute. By Jaw .. th'e-' court has jurisdiction to allow fees foj; extraordinary services. such ai operating a decedent's business, set.: ling properly -and handling cQ rn;. plicated tax mattersarislngoutoftran, sfers resulting from the death, or girt6 made' !>rior to dealh. The executor:~ compensa~ion is also rixed in the same . manner1 but, whether there are lwoor 20 executors, there is only onecomm'8: sion allowed by law which must bft shared by Ute executors -no matter: how many there may be. There is n<> doubling or tripling, etc., of the single fee. J suggest th at you take some steps.lo correct this erroneousstatementol ad- vlcetothepublic. DONAt.D D. H/\RWOOD ORA\IGE COAST • DAILY PILOT ,. • ·~ ,V,' • "• ..~ 9 R6b<rl,N. Wetd.l'ld>Ulh<r .. • ·Thomas Kett.Jil1Edilor "• Borbaro Krtibich, • :~. E dUonal Page Editor •• The ~itori1l paae ot the D1Ur •; Pilot aeeks to Inform Ind 1tlmul1tc 'readers by preientlna on \his pa~ diverse commentary on tQPica ol ln· teresl by syftdicated columnists and cartoonists, by -providing a 'lonlm forreadens ' views and bypreseottn1... this newspaper's opinions and ~15 ~ on current topl c1. The edtlrma\.. .. opinions or the Daily Pilot appear 4 only in the editorial CQ!umn al the- top ot the page. Opinions expm&ed- Kabul " m_akes it home safely from a tri p to print anything till they were sure It 1 th 1 · .. ""•f.i'OD--.!co urt, In most lilales the executor's · • t• CC-•-·• "" ••·-Id' b<t--·:::.'°:cm"' e pages o 3 scie.nJ.~.. co-m-m'1s-s1nn1•n~c•b".-te lawi.nctls-•11t .mu l be· Kabul:·The Pak istanis arounc;Ube..w.or..ld.Jiko Lbat. w_e.,.ca.n ba -V.'Oil U;-O C~uw.O..u,,_~~wou 1-1 ai.a.i.1ne " ,.. 11 :1 .,, ... • by the columnists and cartoonlats:-r and letter writers are their own •ncO' no endon.ement of {heir vlewi by tbe 1) Da11$.en011bouldkiDfen\"ld.---' . , "Mte th~ ua·ngla dcs am:. 00. ~ 1r surc~fWlll Sur\'i Ve.NOt thi:world .Jlis veryhttle pnnted.-~ . • , "basedonthetimo11ntoftheesl11tetha it·s ruesday, th is musl be Ank .. r:t. marnage. -BenjamrnJt'mrikTin FRANC.Ci·M. CRYSTAt passes through his hand$. llowever, Ir Friday, November8.1974 ' • I • • • ' h n 0 s I : 1 ' ' \ • ~inlf!nd -Brides l .. Blublier f you speak E nglish, sir, * Y?f also speak Dutch, Fren· ct). Arabic, _Turkish, Chlnese, Span1sh and a buhch Of other languages. :r~t word "fu rlough," tor irulance, comes from the Dlitch. ''Army," from the F~nch. "Alcohol," Arabic. ~ "Coffee," Turkish. "Tea," Cttine~. ''Cisar,'' Spantsh . • iTH~T Fl.ORENCE NIGHTINGALE was named aflt:r ·the Italia n city of 'F1drence has been reported. Le'$s widely known is the ra4 lhal the city was named an~r a man. And pritnear all th~people named Flore'nce, before 1'1iss Nightingale came along, · were roen. Or ,did you know that? WAS NONE 01tt£R than Qgden Nash who said, l "Marriage is ~ the alliance or t"!o t>E!ople, one or whom never t j;!members birthdays arid the other who ne-e never to;gets them/' • ~-PHOSPHENES :Q : You know those flpat in g lights called pijpsphenes you Se_e when your eyes are closed? Does eve,rybody see them?" A : Just about everybody with eyesight, I'm told. FrRST CHILD born to a mother under the influence of chlorororm was named Christian Anesthesia ••. The Word ''Chivalry," comes from the French ~'6hevaletie'' meaning ··~rse soldiery •.. IT'S SAID that two out of every five items you now see in a su er m arket~n_'._t __ avaiii6TCthere 10 years ago .•• IN ITALY, Germany, and France, the motorcycle is.characterized by phrases wbich translate as "the doc· loi'.'s friend" ... IT'S"EX· PECTED of the bride in Fm.Jand that she cry con· stantly throughout the wed· diilgceremon,v. ,• .' ·~ RELIGION In an earlier. day, one Professor George Washing· .-. Gale of Knox COiiege ! stopped b'y a roadside inn to 1 Qend. th&. niiht. Inqui red the_in,pkeeper : :"Sir, I see YQU're'a clergyman. Which be it? A Pre,sbyterian or a ----r.tetfic>qist?" The Professor .. looked puzzled. Said the in· nk:eeper : "I asked because . 'it's my experience that a Fresbyteflan m1nister is ex· cl!edingly, pa'::licular about. his own food and bed while I\ Methodist Is always Concer· ned about the feed and care of his horse." ··or course," ' . -said the professor, "well, my man, I 'm a Presbyterian, but rily horse is a l.-tetbodist." ) Suit Hits ' Dick, Liz ' On Rental 'Ji : ' ,CHICO !UPI ) -A suit R.ming fiip\ stars'""~ichartl BurtOn .apd ·Elizftbet~ Taxl o~1 was '.fil e d iri .r. Municipal tCourt by the ow ners 'OI a hoine the two rented dll rine lhe filtniiig this yea OT the "Klan· .r 4men." · ·· ~.Robert and Ant_onia Hen- aing charged that carptts, .l:!edspreads and mattresses were :·rutned'r during the six weeks the then·marrted couple leased the home, which includes a large .plastic bubble over lhe .master bedrooms. The llennings. who are seeking $2.944 in damages -and court costs. did not say !fn>w t h e items were Cdamaged. They said the suit ~was filed when repealed ef. bforts to.gai n payments rront :·lhedefendanls failed. , ~ The couple leai,ed the ;home east of here between ' : February and ft{ arch while ~Burton was involved In t making the ril!Jl in nelrby Oroville.• • "":'t-,-, __ ·--M ..... &4J.171J ! QoodDeed • mob the .... -• Sundays i1 the l·J.1iflijll1ij I • • • • • • • • • . ' \ ' ' ·~ ~~R.:.;ight now in every May <;:o _stare The spirit of Christmas fills every floor • , • fn Toyland, there's Snoopy and dolls of all sizes And floor after floor filled with Christmas surprises ·' . PachinkQ and Big Bird and a soft teddy bear Are waiting to greet you with Chr-istmasy cheer We've got toys and games in every siz.e a,nd dimension At Pfices so lo\V they r"ate m-ore tl\an a mention Ana· dor:i;t forget Tr i"m·A·Tree, our specialty Shop~ To dress-up your free from bottom to top - Sp~come on, get on board May_Co's·Ioyland Express , 'Cause even at Chr.istmas you can buy more for less . . . FROM liE . MERRY CHRlfTMA/ ./JORE ' .. • • 1 • MAVCC> i f 'f)' . . .. ·' ·[ ~ ,~. ; .~ • ·1 ... ' ', .. "' • Frlday, November e. 1974 • , . • ... 'I' ... • -. . ' . • ' ' • ' ;·1 ., .. "' .1 ... .. ' ,, ' . ' <o ·' • .i" -. ~ "' IJ .. I ' .. -' • ABOA R [}~-~ ~,_ .. ' I ' 1 • -. . . • • TOY LAND . Shop daily 10 a.m. to 9:30; Saturday, 10 to 7; Sunday, noon to 6 -~--Soul CO st flaz~sta Mesa. 3333 Bristol St., 546-932..1_·--"--~ ~ Westminster Mall~oldenState at San Diego Fwy., 898-252f ' .. • • • ' . • I , .< . ' .. ( ,, A8 DA1LYP1lor Pair Suing 2 Cities In Attacks SANTA AN A ·Two men \\'ho claim they Y:cre Ml· tacked "'lthout provocution last !\1ttrch 17 by Seal Beach and f'o11nt11~n Valley police officers have s ued both cities for a total of $38,iso in damages . Roger W. Yaffee, lOQl E. . l Friday, NCMlll'IMf 8. 1174 Jlann,,af ord Reflects Burke; Mangers View Election By O.C. HUSTINGS Ol .. O.llJ J'ii.t ..... Some election post-mor- tems: • • • n'l cause me to lose," Burke said a ft er the re turns showed hi m the winner by 1,411 votes. Com i n g th a t close, Mangers believes. proyeQ something. • • • Food Shortage ·Solutions Tola ~ e ffort s to he1p ,the By DOUGLAS Fl117SCHE deve,lopinc countries. .... _,,..._.,. · ''Unle s s this col · Politics and national laboration is effective, the boundaries are the m"a.in chances or aVoiding reasons ror world food shor· disaster seem slim indeed," tages, n6t an inability tc the report says. -produce nutrition, says UC The higher the number or Jrvine Chancellor Daniel people in ,the world when Aldrich. papulatlon levelS ore he • l'ETE ROILES HAS MOVED UI' THE STRHT & HOW OWMS ••• -PETFS MEATS & MEXICAM DELI .; 1110-..i..t 1t11ts1.c-w... .- pm•s CARMICERIA Y Dll.ICIA MIXICAMA AllllTA PAIA SllYIRLIS A UMl.,ADO DI MARINA U(j)UOI AH SUS ORDIMIS IWLY 10.1-SUM. 1•1 64M61t Aldrich. i hairmaH.or a 15· ~said, the lower Wlll bC the member committee which general quaUty of ure. SO WHATS NEW WITH )'OU? has produced a report being Because the res.ciurces of .u s ed by · Am e ri can the world are limited, the r -· repres enta tives a t th e report says , population OnfytheDllfyPUotredyie118 , Ocean Ave ., Seal Be ach, states in the Orunee County Superior Court action that unidentified officers frorh both communities broke his arm with a club and inflic· te<1 other inj uries in an at- ... cit U1at took place near his home. The narrow margin or Rlpubllcan Robert Burke's re·electlon in the 73rd AA- sembly District has promp- ted speculcttion about a rematch with Democrat Dennis Mangers in 1976. "I can't answer that," t.1aneers is telling the many people who have asked if he will run again . "And th at is that you can play a campaign straight without taking big money. We demon s trate d our viability as a grassroots er- ror~,'' he said. · ••• world food conference in must stop growing at some YGU wNt'IMW lnyour•1I exists to feed ... a wo rld Rome, said tee hnology lipo~in~l~in~t~h~e~r~u~lu~r~e~. ,~-~~·~~~~~;;::::~-;;m~;m;u~n~lt~r~··~· -;;;ry~doy;;~W~iigii~lil~~~=~ population nearly tw ice THE 1 A.M. lecturer al today's four biflion. f';;,,. - Gene 1.1ahan, 11 2 lOth St., Seal Beach. all eges he also· 'W as beaten about the race and head by offi cers from both cities. !\l ahan demands $30,000 in da mages. Yaffee seeks S8, 75Ci. Deaths Elsewhere "It is certainl y an op- t io n." th e 34-year·old trustee or the •luntington -Beach Union lligh School District adds. Both Burk e a nd Mangers arc from l·luntington Be ach. "It was a squeaker," Burke says of the election. ''But \\'C're m ighty happy we won." Long Beach City College 'CAN FEED WORLD' At a breakfast Thursday, Wednesday knew-what' he UC Irvine's Aldrich Aldrich commented on the was , talking about -the ______ ....;:.;;;;.;;;; __ findings contained in a po litical process.-The pre liminary draft ol professor was Mark Han-Volunteer,s lhecO"\._Jl\illee's report. naford, who jusl hours -THE'llEPORT outlines before emerged as U.S. .areas which require rurthef' Representative-elect in the On A m:gos study and is a "preamble" 34th District. · ., for more detailed in - The Democrat, and as-vestigation1ntofoodproduc - s oci a t e pro fessQ r o r Panel Eyed tionanddistribution,Aldrtch politica l s cie n ce, will 'sairl, replace retiring Republican 'l'he reason as many as Congr ess m a n Craig The Orange County chap. 400 million people around . TllEASSEMBLY1'1ANof HosmerofLongBeach. t er of Am igos de l as the world are seriously eight years reasons the A lot of 1itlle things con-Americas will mee".Nov. 18 !'1alnourished, Aldrich said, publi c's general discontent tributed to his victory over in Irvine to acquaint poten-1s the lack of economic in· AT LANTA (U PI ) -withRepublicans hadit.ser-RepublicanBlllBond;Han-tial voluntee rs with its centive for maximum ?.tusic producer Stephen' feet on the election. narord re flected Wed-program. agricultural producUon and Jeffrey Lee, whose record "Plus the modiried smear nesday. ''But more than The o r g anizat ion is problems in distributing the productions in cluded "J he attempted probably had anything else, I think we seeking volunteers aged 16 food produced. Never .c,Promised You a some effect." Burke said. tan a better campaign." to 22 lo work in medical aid The goal for a solution to Rose ~arden" for singer He credits extensive and hygene prog rams in the world tood problem, he Joe South, was~ro~und shot to Throughout the campaign voter contact in particular. Latin Am erican rural towns said, is to restore the death in his home Tbur-til angers attacked Burke's Though the larcest por· during the summer months. traditional. ability of each sday, police said. Officers record of voting "no" in the tion lies in Los Angeles The program will be ex-region of the world to said bee. 26, was shat twice Assembl y. He also called Couoty, the 34th District plained at the meeting at produce enough food to in lhe head, apparently wilh Burke a host<tge of the hi<gh· takes in parts or 'Orange University Hi gh School's mee.t its own n·eedS. a small caliber pistol. ~·ay lobby wh en the incum-County, including Hunting-Room 202 at 7:·3o p.m. · In Ute next decade.-world LOS ANGELES <AP) -:-bent voiced opposition to ton Beach. ~ A lra1nin g program food needs' are within the Dus an J, Via co,, 22-: a Proposit ion A, to expand PROMISING to be a con-establ is hed by the non-reach of current production Yugoslavian youth who the mass transit system in stituent-oriented congres-profit" organiration teaches capabilities. Aldric h's · • O a ge c 1 ~ volunteers immunization I d · received a new heart In a r n oun y. sman, Hannaloro horw>s to reportconc u es. , :r-techniques, Spanish' and trans pl a nt ope"rt:tion )n "I'm pleased all the dirt find space in the Orange Latincultureandothersub-' Houston six yea.rs ~go. died that was thrown at me did-County portion of the 34th jects'. . TO MEET those needs, here Wednesday. Ah districtforabranchoffice. Volunteers live and work there must be a "rpajor, autopsy was performed by •'Sure looks like I need co ncentrated effort to in-the Los Angeles County to," he said. in Latin Am erican towns for crease rood ·production coroner. but the cause of Unit Rallies He conceded· that fourweeks duringthesum-globally.•· deathwasslillunderstudy. tradltlonally Republican mer. -' However. hr-said , "the SUNNYVALE <AP > _ Q · Orange County was not his outlook for s ubseque nt Dare Stark McMulHn, 78. n A1nnesty stronghold in Tuesday 's-Walkatho' n decades is alarm ing unless family s ecretary and election. real progress can be made tesearcller for the late The 49.year.old coun-In r educ ing the rate or President Herbert Hoover, SANTA ANA -·•A group cilman and form er mayor S l S d population growth ." died t.tond ay at a con· pressing for un conditional of Lakewood will report to e llll ay Ca llin g for improved valescenthospitalhere. amnesty for Vietnam War Washington , D.C., Nov. 20 0 met hods in a number of resisters plans a rally at 2 to begin an orientation RA NGE -Prizes, in· food production areas. the MOUNTAIN VIEW.<AP) p.m. Sunday in Prentice progra m for freshme n elud ing watches, a surf-report says the developed -Dr. Jan MacDoe1ld, 51, a Park here. congressmen. board. free trips to Catalina CO\,lntr ies mus t increase leader in the field of Hannafotd Caftlpaigned and other gifts, will be doled -'==========::;J medical research, who was Th~ Uncondition.Jl Am for the orfice on an anli-in-out to winners of the first Jr vice president and as-nestyCommitteeotO'range nation platform. He came annu a l E as.tef Seal Sunday iS sociate medical director of County plans a program across. too, as a women 's walk~thon herf! Sunrl11v Diagnoslic Da ta,wasfound whichwillincludeaspeech rights adv.ocate and The wal k will start at I t rnanJlV' dead in his offi ce Wed-by former Vietnam War devoted much lime lo at-p.m . at Orange 1-ligh School. 1:11'. I nesday a fternoon. prisoner .Edison Miller plus tacking his Republican op· County .voungstcrs interest· . Public .. AU.CTION. .. ,". . . . ' FlllDAY. Mn.DAY, SIJllDAY ot I P.JI. • Bargains on fine Crystal, Sterling Silver, Porcelains, Oritntal Otijects d'Art. Paintings. Jewelry, Antiques. Bronze•, Furniture, Select Indian Tutquoise ..• 51.000.000 INVENTORY from Estates, Courts. Out-Of-Pawn, Customs Seizures. etc. \llSrTORSI ·eo.....-d.ecC!' •"-fun an AllCnON can Hf -FREE i\DllllSSIONI ... across the street from , seven of the Southland's most elegant fUOlerfront . restaurQnts! . HOURS lnspectiori & Pnvale Soles 2~ P.M .. a 7-B P.M. Dally CIOled W9dneedly I Thursday MJC110N8 llD.D f.VEllY FlllDAY, SAltllli>AY, ltlNDAY, °'IP .JI. ' USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. f MASTER CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 w-Co.-lllthw•v Nawport lleada, Callf-92~ (114) 645-2200 WE' BUY ro• C.UH o• SEU ON CO/tfltfl!ISION lllHOl£ EST-"TEll Ofl SllVGU rrElfs · '• l . ' I .. an address by a member of 1· I g· I 1· d ed in takin" 1iurt may C'all SAN FRANCJSCO (UPI >'r~lh~e;G:•:l~d~S~ta~r~M~o~lh~e~rs~.~:;:~:,i::~~~·~:~t~i..~3e;·~";;'~1·;;e~rc~c~o;;r~633~~.,~·oo~r~··~·u~·,~·~"~"~··~;;;~-j~=========~~~==~?~;=====:::;;:~:=~:;;:::::::::~ -The Re,·. James M. Cor· 1 belt, 69. a retired Jesuit G businen orfioer at the· -4 SUP.ER-SPORT SHOPS 'WE'VE SOLD FUN FOR-.SO-YEARS .. -riand 0~n1"ng, ~hase-. II. Uni\·ersity of San Francisco <1nd rorm·er Ar my chaplain, ~;:~,;::::~~:::· St. The Sea Terrace Apartments for adults: sun, fun, sea and sand. MAMMONO --.1110. ~-ncl. P.\t ol6"11\........,.,. -•, ltl•. ~l.l*ftt Ill CMi. M9Y.•Sur· ""'"° o, 11.S •It• ""'•lo<ll'; "°"· P.~ld"' L°"I S.iCll, C...; h;o dUIQlltff~ 8«bio'• L. laGr• ol CYP>"tH, C•. •"" Emllr Ro>ecl Of SM Col1DI. C..; DrOllW< .>ollfl ol Coran.I - -grMld<.lllldr1n. Sol••lcn ~It tit Jlelcl S.lwrd•Y •I 11 :00 AM, INll llro..,w1y O..pel, Or: 8. Lolll•i• Grtl!n olllclMll, ~tcton, llet18ro60••r MOrtw..-y. G•Mtlf. Wilt~ Frederkk G•"'llll . IC Pr""~ <t, H""\l"'J\Oll 6'«11. C•. M\li-W Ills •It 5"n!•: '"" SOf>S. Crru n D1>ri..GM1- 111t; -Nu9f'l\er, Sft•ron LMM ~; m:itlle., ,..,,,,,.,,, ~mDlt. Servk .. ,.iii! t. fNllCI S.IUl'<Nr , Ho~tmDtr I, ltl•, P.- F•m!lr Colonl•I Fwnt••I HINT'e, Wli.llfll,.. "'"·"'· . dlUCICU & SON WISTCLIFF MOITUAIY A27 f . 17tk Sr .. Cosio Mesa 646-4888 -·-lil TZ-IHGEROM · FUHHAL HOME. -·- 67J.94.50 646-2424 llLL llOADWAY MOITUAIY 110 Sioodwo~. Co-.NJ fv'oe!O b-12-'1150 -·-DtLDAY HOTHllS MOITUAIY J 1'1 ! I Beach 81...d H.i1111ngron Seoth 842-7771 ?•A Redondo Ave. long h ath ~,.3) oC36·1 IA5 -·-McCOIMICK LAGUNA llACH MOITUAIY 179.5 logimo Conyon Rd. 494.941.5 • -·-MtCORMICK MISSION MOITUAIY 7883'2 Com•no Cop.~•o!IO Son Jwon CoJl•SlfOllO •9.5.1 776 -·-PACIFIC VllW MIMOltAI. PAIK Ce~•f)' """'' Morhl~ :»OO Podlk V~ Ort.le ~porr 8-:h. catifor...o 6••·2700 -·-Piii( f-LY COlONIAUUHllW. -I 7801-lolio "~ W!!~r .... n11et Bf:J.3525--·-SMITHS' MoaTUUY°' 6'l7 Mt>.n "SI - H11nt>f19'0fl 8eod1 l~.M39 SPORTING GOOOS SINCE 1924 YES! WE HAYE All THE SKI GOODIES SOME STORES HAYE SOME -WE HAYE ALL! SKI LINES THAT OTHER STORES CAN1 Gfl! •BOOTS by Scott --Nor~ko -- Vendromini --Longe •SKI TUNE UP CLINICS !~.t,;;!, let us teach you to • SKIS core for your skis- by Olin-Head -·K2-flotfile. etc. ' Ro,.ignol ·-KneiS>I •• • DO YOU NEED Dura Fiber -·Hexcel ... BOOT CANTING? Demo Ski ~ available • •THE BEST , CLOTHING COLLECTION IN THE WEST We ore oil skiers and know the "in'' look - Catching. edges--con't tum one way --come in and we'll clieck you free • DIRECT PHO.NE LINE TO Many resorts ot oll Neal's Stores -for reservations and informotiOn ' STAY WARM • . • SEE OUR COLLECTION OF DUCKS ARE FLYING! Rentember we have shot ihell Ammo ot DISCOUNT PRICES • see the Fabulous Weathe111y sggso Ower Under Shot1un 24HR: SPORT AN.DSKI PHONE S47-254~ - • WOOL SHIRTS I WOOL JACKETS by Wool'rkh • LEATHER JACKETS & COATS . , by Colit. Sj)ortswea< ond Colilornio Leothe< • , La1una Nlg'uel's Sea Terra~e Apart- ment.A create a new kind of apartment livinr for •4ult&. From patio or balcony yoU look out upoil an ocean view, or a park-like aettinr. White sandy buches and crui1ln11 l!l&ilboatl invite you to enjoy a awim, aail, or eveninr .stroll In the sunset. And with your marlna-f!ltyled ai>artment come all · the pleuuna of Laguna Niauel'a 8,000 acre world-rreat 1 recreation, convenient 1!1hoppin1, friendly people. J_t'a the choice W&f to live. Put a Ii in your life •.• today come to •Laguna ~iguel The Choice Community Rancho Be~ardo and VjllaP, Park, other ftne New 'Jbwn1 by Avco Community Otvclop1r1, Inc. (714) 49·3.0501 ' AfutJ""" of 1lnriu ot ckNb\nlta rrt•t w•J to •tlY Jn.i.oP"A touri fa JMl"lf 11nder corwtrue· -tioft aM dH fo com~leUon In Oc\Obt.l'. .. •I •t.1: '" Recre1tion Center Come home to Ole joy1 of rtert•llon at your o-.•n Rec. Center. TMre'•a 111arklinatwlm· ming PQC1l and Jac11ui:-hi1/hen Mllnu, b tlll•rd ind (Ifni. room1, •nd a ri•rtr kitchen ind fltt1ide Jounce. Dlrect.ion1: Pnrm Lo. An~lea. llk• ' th•S••ll._/ Santa Aaa rr... WIJIOU&hto Crown Valltl P1rkwaye:ut. Rl1ht (ap)lr:ox.C mlo) to P1oiflc Coa1t Hllhw1y. Left 1 mile to NICHI Rd, JAft on NJ..,184.toTloo Sei'h ...... ApaM:mcnta. - • I • • ' .. ' ' ! . . • • • • U\lm Spring>' -~wesfi most ·i luxunous .. : rewrt : Your ac.xommodatione, a : privately-owned, custom· :tumished·l, 2 or S·bedroom " • •tairway villa in an · • fl.. · -\of lotal luru..,. : anady morning • al f, laze beAide • , ~ li-.,mi pOol-in the , tlM!Ji tennili under ~ "'8 light.I . .\ magni6cflit ' 'f private co4intry club , l 1 attnosphere, Make your 'tl~~~~io~ today ... by ~ )'0\4 could be here . · . • .'~, Rate Infor~tion and • • Reservations: I . 171•1 ais-6549 · 'fSUriRlse ' • ' • • • • I ' 't ••• '· , • Rototy ~fc~k:ro!tpn ftnd !INllllhnelt ygy have 10 ex!lllri•nce 10 btll@~c,.Arid ygy'll g~t stn nd~rd Mnzda fom~r•I liilt tldlil•ply •Ir~!, frgfi1 diie bla~•!, ', . fyll ~~r)IC!ti?J• Md mqr-. SOlfy0ure looking for goad n~_;,,, you co n still fi nd ir.Aty9qr •. ~ ~ .. Mnzdn denier's. ;. 1 / , llmmmmt11m. llST·-~···-~-Wl'U.JUYftMllUllCIL MIRACLE MAZDA ' ' t 2150 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (714) 645-5700 . IEACH MADA . 11331 BEACH BLVD,, HUNTINGTON BEACH I I , (714). 842-6666 • • • Frida .Novembef a, 1974 .,..,, . :....-~------~~'"' REQ OUR _MIU: tt.t•Jf>.'i8 sa. 79 . . 1-TAACK . BllfjP,tlCE ' t ·n.t.ifte 4. 99 c~1l1W . · THE WHO . • .()OOS'AHD ·ll*' !, r ~· •' JifHtlQ t ULl ,., Y/Alid!ILD . - ., .· • • > I . ;. 1 ~. ' ' . • I . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... " ·~ 'I " . -. . ' • 1 • -- 7 . • " • • • • • ~ , .. --. • .: I • • ... Thousands of • .newly . certified .educational school. gr;J.duates-. ' are unable to find jobs in · their e,hosen · profession. ' • 1· • \ ''~· :-1·''·· .. ,' ·. •.: )· ~· ; ;/ •' ' • •• •• • • '... • • \j \ .... leache~rs--· Lu .red ~; .... Q.ver·seas • .!A ·~ I ' ' " ' ' ' . . ' " .,,, • ·...::. ;;;;i ~· · ''"M·,:, ~"''1'ir'.-..~" .,,,. -Ill -·• " 'S«lil!iits ·,:(4111'1·40'llAlill-. 'loi.t -.10...;,,. -• . ;. •t' !'f11t111:"° .. ~~, ~ra:r)Waqt~~~1 •• ~-.·~ • • u're_ stantrolechanges. · · ' ~•It,·~~•• ili'""Cin rem ~ __-:fi':'P.e'wtltt""T'«Urrenee or oYtrnp--·r--~ , . . "'-llion-ht~~veath_J~an , • transition-o~ ~~+caJ-· --. ~iii:~·: • ply . ,.. . ~wnotauc tscaence,m .Jbra ledform()fe,lndividualizedstudent .. ·1~~~y.B&ik'Ma.wantedto,be' J~astittestudf completeareeen· -~n ll ngulce we~ lf¥)ueht ·tb advlsinM: bY the faCuliy; mOre ~emnentary..e~~ Mc~r · ' 'tJy-reeommended solutions ranged tie aoing Jotii helpful to·the national di versified and beuer· suPi!Ji'YiSed I ~ sKe was • UtQe'_airl, her~ fr~nf cutting -existing teacher-interest. and thtre(ore were gran· field experiences, both Jn Schools ~ Jlw-r ~Df!I~ t,!) s~vag~._n _old raining slots-by 50 pettentr-to·en· ted military defer~ts.-_ _ and' in_educative, nonschool.agen· bl-"bOard a"" two worn desks" i ·t h to• i•-Now there is -•• oversupplv _, cies and through changcs·1·n cour tr~ a !•enJrated J·unior hi gh cou.r~1 n~ ea~ ers . cons u.::r t hi! O "~· .,,, , ,, h~ ses. ,. ·.1~, ' . . ·. .._, pos1tions1nfore1gncountries eac rs. ne reason '18 t e school,, He 1Put" th~m In the . Tbe current oversa_pPIY of 'declini6c birth' f~te, ,wbit}I ' has GAIN EXPERTISE , baten:''.nt of ~ls hom~ •. and it was . teachers had its beginninp ~ack,in dropped '29 per.cent since 1961.· A For example, what was.once the ~. 'V1U1d ~'bff!~J.neighborb~ 'tJ1e '.d.ays:j~fQJ~ World.Wa~ ~.de~re11se in. .el1e~ent&fY,:~~~PPl .. ~epar:tmeni of ph~ical education ren an 8 roWndoC u ~1""'"' ' It.' t't·wis tlif:D 't»'at•tfte U.S. ex. .. ,' enro&lmen~·has·r~~~ic}>.8nd'"ll~e'r • ~1s ·rioW 1the•deP,artment of~hUmaft· Kathy c~n®ete;d bet J1rst · periencea the "baby boom." Btt· ~976 a rapid de~ll~:1n ~ln1i~t . · movement "and. health education. ·Cl~. , ~ t ween 1951 1and 1961 student. atalllevelsis·experted~ ~-' "i. BUt he can also gain expertise in Now.'.ittt i teacbiatCertifieate r;:ul•tion soared· Ind atatea~ Not surprisink,1ben. is ihe'fact corrective therapy, Which could . l)'lnl ii ~~ bottom of1 • deslr ' · u to intffer ,from An •cute sa.Or,. that today ·e1enrent!ar,r:schbbl ena.ble him to qtialify_fot wdrk in a dfawef ,~~t:llY·flnds henelf not in • ,Utp.Of tl!achers. teachers are fe~lingtbe brunt. iv et er a n-'.•hos p.i t'11 I or a front of • .eJa1s, but in t~e. S'NMCEllENTS " Jn two ~it.rs, ju.,,·high ·s,chool rehabHita:tion clinic. I , .... 1..:... .J 'In order to get sick !Ucc~u1fy, one must 9hoose · the right parent · _.__ and start young ,' Thomas Holmes, MD ., -·· ' . upproatt\ the sifualion · i~ to~k on her as another pt;fSQ11 ""'1th r own expectations and· yourselr.' with your oWn ,ex.p_ectations an" deal w.ilb.ilU!t ipnally. _ 1 Holmes believes that by kno\li'i ·~ what various healtl'I stat.c~ ·aoout your me'ntal slate, ~ ror .another .,.,.ay to,, problem s and, hopefuUy, 1m your health. . . The s aml' applies for the " ~ rea.djustmenl scale'' \li'hi _ sj lire ~'·ents and how much slnff t he)' put ori your health. ·t.:.!. • "lt '~a big rcuer to know-. eel') tain Situations could char\111! Y°'ff health, but if s ou are .aware el•tlllf pplential proble m. rel '\~ pi'ep•ret for ij. your challce,ICltM• healthy1s bC~tcr:·'. t · ·1 • 'The-end linc.J said llotmes. it i....-heeelullY-no.l_§_o tqiflY peop&e WW -need t o s ct•V s")•chiat1l sti•. . ·. . . e __ -· .. Ill t . " . " ••• l •1 ~ . • •• ~I !. ....:. .._ BEA:ANDERSON, EDITOR ,. .... '"fi'r,---...1, tt14P.,.. •1 , • .. flOoceein~hc!J!,ed office of a Mid· . 'l~. ·· · • · : teacher!' will have the~most dif· But while, the ref or.med school of ....._ wester;!i·B.d•ertiiing agency. "t'~ secure t'!e teachers ~ fieti~tt, ~i m~ findin' jobs. -In .the education has reCeived the en· , In · the tWQ years. since' she ~~·1ear to_fdl vacancln or new_ lSMts. the trend Will aft'ect high· tbusia'.stic s4pport of faculty. and .. fnlduatedftolfjcOllece Kathy hf!! 'posttfobs both fedef!( and state, ~hooltea'Chers . · . administration within .the univer- . ~er 'bffn.etnpl~ b, ·a ~· ·• ·aieilcie1•, ~ed to entice college ~ 'I;he q~slions now are, should a . sJ ty, multiprofessional education dfJ)al'\tn,ent. ~ f. l~, .. ~~~achlnacar~.~nd school: of -education. cut back> on ·has not caught on nationally as a It ta N> trietation "\het q.iaifled ._ ~7:1!1?J~.f,_¢be ven: penu'aaive:· _ t stu<lent e•rollmen!S and fa~ulty In way to s~orten teacher unem· · teachen1 'Krou °""country are''• J.,1:1~1'.bei"Zclucational Prol(I-orde.r to reduce.the oversuPPI)' of '..PloY-11Wl1Jin.es. _•_ Wor~tiuinO\,ber~: · sl~Oe'v~l~pmtnt Act·~ ~ · teach.ers, 'in' M1as.sa·chus~tts"; or The "·combinaUon -<>m re.cession people should .go.:wtierei1ti\e jobr • are · · , ' •i..· ' • • ~ . , . I , . .. -·· cao only enhance a te&4blr's ! , .. _ -· · ,. .•. l " ... Na;ti00.J'.:':'."l'e~¥ftueation Ad r shpuld th\! school be"redesio.-tta and an o.i,re rsu·pply of classroom --on:UvrPLY · 1 ;. , ·~ r~.nE.1f.~oqef~~ ·a"1'ai1ab_l!,i. aecomm~atf:.ttie'newronditions? ~achers keeps mo:;t tea.chers from :The QU8 Uon now la wMt to '-do ,.~~c~'r.i;al~~t.oexpana .·a£DES~GN . • . . taking ri sks . But he. ~lso·blames Christophei-AJ klnSOn, an, over- s"eas re,cr:_Wt.C..r: se'rS e),Y.\Zealfknct ~ntl Au~.~i:ali '! hayl! m~de.Ule m9st requests for Am~rican tell'che~s. ·Ne'! .!taland has put a specia l e m- phasis on scie nce a nd malh it.eachers , while AusLr alia i's requesting teachers with skills other than in journalism, speech . and soci al studies .• crc<lenlials and that the ti.nique eJt' • ~rience or. coiling· with a4ortign school system mi ght mat 11:-e tcach'ers more attractive1tq U.S. s'Cftool' department s after th4y J ' . ·. · ~ ", ·., . .. _i-:.. ;;J;.1 i-r-• t-·~-. · JJ9$t_on Univer$1ty ilS. one ,w.bu~h, .. \h,_e dcca~sjt look (or the te.aching ,.. r • • ~· •· ".-. .!.' • ;.:;, ,:. • .,. •• -.Cljose t¢tlfsign . .,. ¥ .• ... •l , t 0 J)t'OfeisiOrrto·~tetttz .-stmctured, •. ,. .. ," " ~~: " .: t .\ .-, :, • . t .. Tod~y the _reforlntilate;d st~l:or ,-oC"cupational sh.a~. : .-· , ... , . :. 1·~ ... r; .,. •. ' ~ ' '1' ~uc~ti~n stllt ptqares1claasroom • 'J'he rungs of 'the-ladder jn this : 1 • • ·1'''"• • • .,1.....,..1 .~,,,, (ii ' ·' ·teachers. But It also .has made a profess io n have been fai·rly 1 .Ii T J ,..., •• '' • Al,, • , • ·' , ·~~ .. ', ·~ • '" ; • .., • firn\,J!ommitment guiding students ~tationary in terms di "receiving . : 1eac111ng Ol(erseas #.'1'-"0ne ~·;;., ......... · ~. In Oth~r: .often:noilcJassroo(ll, tenure, getting promoted to ad·~-... tf 1 1: 6. 1 -fl ri ~f.t ~ ·. .: "' dl~on1! J.. • •• ·, '• • '"'1nin!stratj v·e positl,ons, of ~~ 8ttema Ve tqf 'f19!1J/Y,.~ .. :::· • .; .t. \... ·I"'-A"key et!rase i~ the ~efonnu~aifd becoming guidance coun~lors1i~: t ·. w ·1'"' . to . """' 'm ~I(, • =hasbeen. multip(ofe~ '.ovERSEASSHOkTAGE ..... 1 .' r81n9u ,~UUC8 fS .Wn0 Bf. ' I 1.. ' · •lion." · <• ; ;,. • • 'While' there ii an qyer>!'Pply of . h t '"" ~· d .... $i; 0""· .. ·-r· • , I ,It means t~aining students not ~achers in "this country. there is ave rouu1e 11n ln:;i J us. . . only lo teach schOol, but<lo"" able ,still .an international shibrtagc, and ' ' to cma~ {'eW pro{~1~al ~s or ., ~ I \ •1\ , . ,. . . . , • t '-~· • " 'I ·• •• ••1•ve c'oncel1(rated mai ol:y on connecting tea'chers with Engli sh· speaking countries," explai ned Atkinson . Education adm ini strators m,,ain- tain that. a foreign teaching post ' ' return .. ._ \Vhil e a foreign teaching position may appea l to some, others - especially those "'ilh families who do not \vish 1.0 be uprooted from Ameri can soil -have to find other alte.rn~Lives . But rTi any of the job altem•ti¥es teachers face are not as satisfytn g as they cn\'isioned tcac hing'"·otild be. and fev.· provide the onCe·in· ticipated security of teaching. ' •lit • ' .. • • No~ . . . ' . .-:~~·~'.~. ~f ippler ,. Is Arthritis ·· I-• • ' • • ., " l ..__. . •• ..., .... ... . ' ., -. " .. \ ' .. f . J;>EAR >tNN: I am 30 years old r\1}11~,paiJl, they are willint'to tfy 1 , •1; .-. .l ;' emotional support. and I ha'fe rtte·umatpid •rthrttil. \a~g.•"".:, · ' :. ' . -. 1 ' • • _. • l • 4 ~ I.have tWO' bcantiful children ~nd • • • nry" and honest, snc cou 1n \Valli'e the dead. \\"h en I go to find oUt wftdl she v.·a nts. s he doesn't .v..'a nt anythin g. Sh{' just "'ants to know where l am.-!!!c guys lauglt. t~ir heads orr. I am 11 years old. \Vhal should I do ~ -1.AUGllED Al: i By the time I learned what \·1 .1earn~~··.tot from our klcal '.A.'n'n,.:·.1, e· rs t am expecting again. I'm not sure ,ztaeum•ttild arthritis Is and What il er.apter o( \i)e ArthHli1 fqun'" 1 .. :~ " that Ray is the fnther of this child , , ' can do,. to a p_erson, ,1 .needed daJiC)d, bUt: unfortunately, l ilfdn't •.' and have told him so. 1 le.!!lillv.'ontS' sureery. · l cet llna(\.un(il It wa1 too late. • to marry n1c. 1·am 26 ancfRay is 2-1. If fact•' about ' arthr\U1 could Will you plelse print my letter · • What do you \ay, Ann -Shoul d' I • I reach the ppbllc, the pain and ·a"1add 1om.e fa,ds of your '(rNn • •' taKC the chance ? -UNCERTAIN aaoaylhatchangeatbeliveaofthe tltatwil11helP edui:ate thepubljc? ...... I '• LADY DEAR l,A UGll: Before you go , arntctetl ones aa, weU ai their Thanka. Ann .,-MRS. J . 1 ... DEA R LA Dl': Grab him . 1\ny mrt to play "''ilh the guy5 tell your · famJlies couklbe1reatlyreduced.. DEA& 11•8. J.:',.._.,.. fW Clllldren, ,y•~~.· .. tt~ .. 11"1 fi\'~ nervous breakdov.·~.J ~e ~m• ..,._is ,.·IUIJ!g to n11rr)' a mother exa ctly where you arr 11 At leaSt 20 million Americans ntn.W•c •• dl~t llfllrttls 11 "" PNP.le I• dlelr ..-·--" reara finally found happin.e&s, lo ve, pre1nant. 26·)'ear·9ld; fnur-tlm e· goin g and "'hat )"ou'll be doing - ' ltave arthritis severe enoqh to ~·1'.Ne.~ I cri""'• I •• Miiii • are die Mel llanleltbk hy tM •Mt peace of m Ind al)d a ' 100 .. J ~"'Ith twe children, and wtnls th en s:ht "'·nn'l have to yell firiyou. require medical. care. Antlritis daa& 11NMrt i•a •Bb,etlllre an" ••aWl•I Yartetle1 ·e1-.hlartd1. · psychiatrist. only to be at her side and gl\'e her eri••'"' AMY'• people.than all.ac:.-lllMIJ: ~~a.ue IM_! __ a... ol dtele ca• atted titre Mart, . The man who wanli ta!"arry me love and emotional ~uppc>rl, Is a Don't get burned by" 1 , "li1tt" ddents combined. tH1 ct•Ml werk. tlneJ1, •leed vetlfls. c~MIM·-1910m1et.Utttn::l.Jtm ... whith.is.:wh1,.__..,n~n -nrtt I Ill 11 eat C'lr.. --.iiitrs IOO'll6rlo handle. Play it cool . No form of arthritis lhould be Nearly 11 • ••1 ,eeple are 11t11.a .. e•e• deatk. • 1 am writing. J met Ray after J was Congratulations. "''Ith Ann La nd.ers 's guid e to tre•ted a t llome •lthout lhe mem,a.71.,te bec:19e el a:rtkttit TIM Mat way .. llelf Im Utt ft1llt · ·released from the hospital Sev.eral '~cfk fng an<I Pel.~ng-WfiaLAre .m<tance of a qu allned phy1icl1n. ~ aa lleart •ae•H· Yet die,...... aptut artllrltl1 l1 te •11W" ... dte: months ago. 1 have. kept nothing DEA R ANN LAN DERS: ~l y the Limits?"' Sen.d your reque9t to And pleilM, Ann, tell your roMlers _.w "",... . ..., •-,~llllf FM .. alloo. 61•11• •lf1 -Iii~ H• k9\1wt mr -plete .J!!Ol1'cltiA:• nicalo<IJ',b•twh"' -Alln l.anderi;,.P.-0. Box 1400;1!11iln, to lleU clear or '!l•Cb. ~ net ,... )'elf H ~ 1rtlllla tltUM"11 . .ttfalorj ail\! li9S it doesft-ri'rlltter. 10\ld voice. Jll. 60120, enclosing 50cenls1n Coin 1-400 miUloa dallan a 1ear _,... wK-"-""' Jelf • "" Dl'!AR ANN LAllDEllS:. Aft... • All be w1nb b 1 e~an<e lo be by Whenever I am out playing bail and a long, stamped sclf·addresled --'9 wbo ... 1n IUCh tor-1111 ... n•kll•. • IGur unsuceelllul men!-i nd Jiii' tide ind &ive me love and .with the guys she yells "llcnn·n·n· envelope. ' • • • • • .. • --··---• ' . .. . : . .• ' • • .. 8 2 oAitv PILOT ' .. . - The't'.re in Stitches .. , Singer Vikki Carr, honorary · national Christmas Sea ls Chai rriian,-presents neediepoint copies of th"' 197' sea ls to President Ford, marking the official opening of the cur- rent campaign. . , J '~. • -. . Her Manual Misleads . Gentle Wash Cycle By IOAN Rl\'EU . . , blender, P.••cake batter In I h a1v e m A I\)' 'Pe~ the v1porizer ind ~hit you peeves-includin& 1weaty don't bait a 1fint..trao with cheek·out 1irls whq stick to !?wisscheese. ' my lr1dlng s tamps, a nd Edgar's not the fint per· Welcq,me Wagon ladies who son to preach to me on ~ keep a:tvi_ng me coupgns .subject. l can still bear my worth 45 cents ort oq a eighth-a:rade home·. J04N RIVERS S7,000 ,000 purcha~. But my ·economic.~ teacher. Mi~ ~ ;;lingerfe."t l weir \bi.kind' No. 1 pet oeeye ii those Emmi: Now, girls, we that come rolled three in a rnanufacturers who1ive.me musn't use our appliances · 1 s t ic ba g from the lnstruc~ion manuals for. 'Without reading our direc· 1:~uce department of the everythrna:lbuy. . \(l~ns. ~!rectiou are ~ur su rmarket and they ire I mean, who asked them? fnenda! Of coqrse dlrec· ao':heap that the daysof tbe One of the few adventures I •lions we're her friends. Who week are in Japanese. · -- have left in my life is trying elte would bane around "ntat night J told £daar to use something without ~Ith• ;ady who was wear-that aCcor'ding to the reading what any or its ing a dress made out or I detwear had parts are really for. potholdei's? , :'r!k~!o~ryw~~her. "Joan, read directions," Yet the one time I "This Jed to a discussion of ~Edgar pleads. ~nqu~red ~Y ~earol $Olin· how 1 ·~e let myself go, "What can they tell me ding like Miss Emma and which led to a discussion on that I. can't figure out my refusal lo i:ead instruc· ho Edgar 's ex-girlfriend alone?'' . lions .• almost b_roke up my ratima Schwartz baa not let "For~xample, that y0lf-marr1age! . -_ -heelf go wlilcti 1ea tO a ~don't put i nhi lanl in the It happened last winter. d. rs . , t h t f would M h. h" · ISCUSSIOn 0 W a . _y wa s 1ng ma.c 1ne JUm· do l o Edgar if 1 we~ a ped across the kitchen floor violent person, w~jch led to Ignorance, Enemies Abuse .. C9nsumers a~d for s_om.e reason I rily picking up.the Ov.·ner's picke d up the Ownel-'s Manual and throwing it at" Manual to find out what the Ed hi ch Jed to a trouble was gar' w Accordlni to the manual, discussion of which doct~r __:my..machine had taken fits lo call t~ se~ up Edgar 1 be I'd f'll d ·t Ith foreheia. cause I e I w an Since then, Edgar has Ombudsman: a govern-s peaker for the second ment ofri cial who in· meeting in the series at vestigates citizens' com-UCI, \\'hich was iUed Law plaints against the govern-and Order-Consumer Af· mentor ils functionari es. fairs. Thou~hhejsnotagover_n· Joining h im at the m f\!nl o ffi c ia l , David rostrum v.'ere Cec il llicks, lloroy.·itz loli;l the audience Orange County_ district al· ·attlleJuniorleague's Com':""'" torney and Owen J . Bullet. munity~Cbursc that his fun· chief representative of the. ction on Action f'our is that Orange · county Office of· of a n OtTIM:dsm-an. Consumer Kfra:i rs . Jiorowitz. was -the first l-lorowitz"'s topic was •• "' ' . n '> .. Hi ghlig hts From Action than is needed CAmericari5 ""inthe'lastyearwehave· l-'our. He said the program tspend $1.4 'billion on un-Qsea new provisions in the · handles 1500 ·consu mer necessary X-rays each law." 1 · problems each Week with a year>.' · . ,\ Hicks urged that con· quarter or a million dollar ''Als o, educators who ~!Jlers sit down and write a budget and a staff of four. should teach basic Wnis ·lefter) to hi s office if they He sees th e bi ggest likebowto shopandhowto have been '.'taken." Phone problem in c_onsl!mer Jl f. buy .a c_1r, _ggvernmeot _Qf·· calls artt ·neffective, he fairs as twofold : ignorance ficials, and cons.umers who. said;because ~ .. they make it and enemies. try to get something for very difficult for us." NO READI NG nothing. O:w,t,n J. .. BuUer, speaking "We are ignorant because ''They .make everything ·abo'ut COunty Consumer "''e don't t3ke the time to more expensive for us." Protection, said his orfice read," 1-lorowitz said. In· How can we prevent Our· Jtas received more than 9500 e luded in the unread selves from being ripped comPlaints s ince it was d()Cuments are lifi and auto off? founded ip March, 1972, and insurance policies. guaran· · Horowitz advocated com· ha s J(otten more than ties and other pa,pers with plaitiing about such things $700,oOO In restitutions. fine print. as products which are short The office was created by "We're trying to get in· and war ra nties which are -the Orange County Board of complaln1nts; educate consumers throui'ta bilingual bulletins and 10me 500 speeches per month, •and a ppear before legislative and. judi't:ial forums. , Butler &aid 'the mediation is si mply communic•ling. "We dO not Want to be con"· sidered pro· Cog.1.umet. or pro business. We ilre objec- tive." ·· He me ntioned 'S evJ;!ral new law"s of interest lo con· s umers. First, mobile homes will be processed through escrow, beginnins next year ; consume r uneven load. J suddenly fell never suggested that 1 read terr.Ible as there: was "any more instructions. nothing I could d?· With my Besides, I don't have the r:!':be, I live with uneven time. l'm too busy looking Bul whit was worse-the for a lopsided lady who can manual stated-the cycle even out my uneven load. so 1-that I had been using, "gen· th.at .my washing machine • lie," had been misused. "".Ill JUIPP ~ac~ acrou the "The a:e ntle cycie," the kitchen:. OOol§: stressed, "is lo be used Appl1~i,ce.s that make only for dJ!ilnty lingerie.·~ you feel 1nfer1or are another For the 'first time In my life one of my petpee~es. .I had to give my underwear a Jong, hard look. "r'--:-::-:::'."::'.=-:-7::;;;-;;;' Now I like my under· 'I wear-but even I had to ad· mil-I could hardly call it Wllltt v. w .. ; ...... • Bazaars, , \...,;:;;~~s,Qur_a~ce co~panies t~.write, misrepresented. Supervisors and operates ,-hctes.you_can.te.ad._._ _SENTENCING with-10-representalives-who Unde r the ."'enemies" · handle complaints and a education will begin In Definition secondary schools,JLnd an)' item repa1rea-aur1ng a Ilie WACS, the NeW Yofk . ~~4':.tz1t ·l~-----1 guaranty period will have d esigner, g ives us all~~~~~~~~~~ Bo'utiques • November 12 UC! BOOSTERE'ITES--Christmas boutique from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m .. Balboa Bay Club. Proceeds support athh~tic scholarship fund. category, Horowitz listed "Historica lly "'e have small clJ!rical staff. "manufacturers wpo build treated consumer fraud as · Its responsibility is five- shoddy products, insurance theft," said Hi cks, '"but it fo ld : rece ive a nd ad· people who writi•policies h~s been dirricult to get minister complaints; move you can 't u~nd0erst a nd , juries to convict. If there is violations on to the proper businessmen, doctors and a conviction, it is difl"icu lt to authority; mediate disputes dentists who do more 'A'ork ge~~ ja_il s~ntence." between bu sinessmen and Your Horoscope Tomorrow -'fau·rus :~t:ove Reign-s this guaranty period tolled, definition or "couture." or extended the length of Says WACS, ·• ... It is a Good Deed limetheitemis inforrepair. lopk·ahead look and a n Butler also said there 1s a above-the-crowd feeling ex· make the ~ volunteer force which" as-pressed in luxurious fabrics c .. .-1-.-. sists the Office.of Consumer a nd individualistic colors ·"""' "."01~ Affairs.J.his· group recently aQd finely made with hand in the -did as permarket survey r,~d~e;ta;i~ls~·====·===~====~~~~~~ lo See if advertised specials were being sold co rrectl y. . Orange County is one of I TELL YOW: GllL FRIEND only about six counties in Can Roberts. TV Oii:. winner' tor new California with a consumer '. Advllnluroua iclMsln e.uty 1.pp11...-.97·1128 affairs office, he said. "We are-beroming better-known now." - ' _,..,. --.. ............. &..,._.....,w.. -' November 13 SATURDAY NOVEMBER9 LIBRA \Sept. 23·0ct. 22 \: a new unde rstanding or·1 .. ---------------...: _____ ...; ________ ,, CARIH. Pacesetters Chapter-Boutique from 8 to 11 p.m. Sheraton Beach Ili.n. Children's Asthma Researc;h J.pstitute and tlospital benefits. <-r By SYDNEY 01\IARR ARIES lltfarch 21-April 19l: Vitality returns _-in· .i-\LPHA Ol\1IC:RON Pl .. Southern. Or ange County· dicalions are that ·~ealth. Alumnae-Boutique auction at 7 p.m., home of l\.1rs. improves. Family harmony· Ronald Cordes. 25875 Via Viento, Mission Viejo. makes a comebaCk. Jo~unds help collegiate chapt~r , Cal State Long Beach.'. \VOMEN'S AUX ILl ~\RY . American Society of ivlechanical Engineer s-Boutique at ll a.m., l\'Iercury Sa\lings and Loan. i'luntington Beach. 'SHt/l H A·~I A'ALOT, Harbor Reform Temple Sis terhood -Hanukah boutique, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .. 7.9 p.m .. 2006 Catalpa St .. l'\e\\'Port Be acli. BUOYS' BELLE.5-Chris tmas bazaar, 1·5 p.m ., ~Dana Point \'acht Club. November 14 DUSTY \Vl NGS--Chrislmas boutiq ue. 7 :30 p.m ., l\frs. \Villiam Ki per 's home. Irvine. Si'IIR J·I ~\-1\f ,\ '1\1..0·r -Bout iquc, 1n a .m . to 2 p.m .. 2906Cata.lpa St .. N£·\\'\XH't Dcac h. T1\URUS (April 20·\\tay 20): Lo ve. emotions are dominant. You delilx>rately close your eyes to certain racts. That's oka y HS long as you realize that you are not seeing loo ('(early. GEMl~I (l\.1ay 21.June 201: Arrc nt is on produc- tion, organization, ability to promote, dire~l and get priorities in order. You get peek behind the scenes. You also find your· self high on social in vitation lists. P..leans there is a sud · den surge of activity. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Accent is on sharing of intense feeli ngs. One close to you proves worth. Yqu can be grateful fo r under· standing support ofrered by some you thought were in· different. SAGm ARIUS (Nov. 22· Dec. 21): Communication line bet\.\.'een you and one in position of authority is opened. Put forth concepts in log ical manner. Explain reasons. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22· .Jan. 191 : Good lunar aspect coincid~s now with journey, \.\'here you want lo go and how to arrive at goal. 1\QUARIUS IJan. 20-Feb. 18): Tax matters, finances. controlled by ··outside cir· cumstances"' are reatured. Be sure you understand procedures. PISCES (Feb. 19·Ma rch 201: Assume responsitiility . for promise made lo mate, partner. l~egal affairs are accented. You are given ad· dcd responsibility. 1r today l5 your birthday you are intense, a dyn~mic person who carries burdens of others, is fascinated with law and · medicine. Basic cha nges In lifestyle occur- red t hi s year . You are spunky, li vely, creative and not afraid of a gocxl fight! Best Idea Since Shopping Carts -. Now you. can do a week's shopping without forgetting a single item! .Use pre-printed shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. November 15 CANCER !June 21-July 221: You learn how to reach more peo ple more of the 1imr. Sense of being able to r o m m u n i ca t e is r--------------------11 140 separate printed items, plus additional spaces you can fill i• yourself. lust chtdt 'em olf-Cll RIST! AN \\'O~I EN 'S f'ELLOl\"SI II P-Hohday t'air. 10 a .m . to 7 p.n1 .. Jo'irst Christian Church, San Clemente. SOUTH COAST CO~l ~I U N I T Y HOSPITAL .1\UXILI 1\R Y -Razaar. to a.nl . to 6 p.1n ., hospital lob· h.\'. .. .• OllANGE COUNTY ~IF.DICA L CEi'>TER INTEH· '.'JS ' r\ND Rt:SIDl::NTS' \\"J\"ES -Bazaar,· F'a sltion Island. Proceeds to 11urfh a:-.c ;111clio·Yisual equipment. November 16 \VO~IAN 'S <;UJLD. th1ntington l~ach Church of lte li g1011s Scic nce-1-.,all l-':1ir. 10 a .111 . to 4 p.m .. Odd f'cllo\vs ~fall . 226 S. i\Inin St .• l·llln tington l!cach. DELTA (;J\!\1!\·IA. ~~111 t~ An a-:'-!c•\Yl)Orl ll arbor J\Jun1rtac--Ccr~1mi c ~:lie. 10 a .n1. to 2 p.m .. 1\11;s. lli("hrir<l ~l. F'cr<la 's hon1~. 30~1 J J\'a Road. Costa ~l rsa. EPISCOPAL t:JI URCll WO\\ll'~N. SI. M'i ('h::a'el and All . \ni.:el:<>Chnrrh-Baz:1ar. 10a.m. lo4 p.m., ;1t the church. l''l;ITED ~IETllO fll ST \\"OM EN -Boutique. 10 a in. tn2 p.111 .. C'n111 rn11nit ~· tlniled l\l cthodist Chur~h . fif1G2 llcil ,"\,·c .. ll u ntin ~on Beach. Soup-a nd sand\vtch lunt'h'Cqn llrocccds support n1issions. • HELPING llANDS. -ll oliclay ll ousc. 10 a .m . to 9 p 111., \Vcslc 1·n J<'cdcr al Sa\lings. 2233 Tustin Ave .• Ora nge . Proceed!» to llill\'iCW J\cres. home ror dcstilutc a nd orpha ned child ren , Chino. heightened. L•:o CJulv 23·Aug. 221 : New appro:ich lo gaining 'vhat you need i:ii on tap. l\teans you will be surprised by fresh opportunity. VIRGO (Aug. 23 ·Scpt. 221 : Be a Sl'lf·!:ilartcr . l·lighlight indr p('ndcncc or tho ught , a t lion. t"o llow lhrough on hunch. No Women \VAS~ltNG'rUN tUl'I) - The Pentagon, aft e r checking its records, said that "to the best of our kno"'•ledge there were no women deserters" rrom the armed forces. As regards female draft evaders, none was in,•olved since women were not !lub- ject to conscription . ~ens SPORTSWEAR - SEE A COOKING DEMONSTRATION WITH THE LITTOM MICROWAVE OVEN SATURDA:t NOV .. 9 FIOM ""° IZHOOH ~ 'TO 4 , .... ATOUI COSTA MISA STOlll 411 I. f71• St • Litton 's Home Economist will show you all· !he great features of the Litton Micro·Browner ... -YoU can prepare a tender. juicy steak·seared brown l crisp outside in just 1 VI .min_utesl Twe·ytar Hpply (ID4 lists) ,.,.;shed incorrmint tur-otl pod tor i•ll $1.25 ( p11t111 Pftpoid) Send in Coupon Today and Become A Super Shopper fill II thiS<OIPlft,dipaM mil with $1.25 t': Pill! Pri•linc ~1tC 1.i$1 '"1 Office lox 1560 · Colla Mesa,Cafif.92626 ' -==---------------------------------------' _______ ... ____ .., ________ _ I . I .... ,.t•••reiirz1,c.1. I 34 St• 21~Wes 14 fnlts 6 S.litryfl-1~ =t'~ fislll ttttrits II Daify it- ZI Miscolla- ' Ulb ·-...... ~- DAILY PILOT • • ' ---~---------------------~ .... ~-~-~~~~-~~~~~~.:i ' • . . ' I ... .. . ' • ' • • " . r -· • ' . • - A LEUKEMIA ''ICTIM, RICKEY PINEDA TALKS ABOUT DEATH AND HEAVEN -.O~ly. 5, lticky Doom~d 'What Will You Do With Me When I Die?' I~ the United Statti, 15,000 peoplt dit: Jrom leuUmia each year. Ricky Pint'd4 1DiU IOtt" be one o/ them. lie U 5, and he Amw1 he ii dying. Ht talks about death with hii mother, and sometimes his jalhtt, and the strain on the Pineda family ho.sbreng~ot. This ii their sto~. • ...... "•low com.e the lady is crying?" three years later -the family is -Ricky 's m other a ns we r e d : literally in a. stale or siege," says "Because her little boy just died.'.' · David M. Kaplan, Ph. D., director of Ricky's eyes got wide and he asked : cli?1i~l social work atS!anf~rd. ''Is that what this place is Cor?'' . r rom· th.e beg1nn1ng a nd His mother told him that some t_h~oughout the illness, even .when the people died, but il was a place where c'1!1d a~_peJ.~ ~ell. the famd>:._~as~lpeople went lo get well. ' :: . Frid!l.Ncwembttl.1974 DAIL V Pn.OTfJ 4POW Hopefuls-· All Lose Geishas Feel ~h ' ' I Recession Hits Japan Hoslesse '·4 ' From WlreServltt1 T h e four Vi etnam prisoner5of war who ran for natiopal off\ce .this , -.e:ek found voters" put more stOck Jn the Incumbents. · .Republican Leo Thor· sneu was qut spoken in his belief th at liberals helped' prolong the Vietnam war. particularly his Opponent, Sen. George S. McGovern ID·S.D.> -Af't'Go\·ern won comfortably. Losing by the largest m argin was th e only Democrat and only liberal among th e POW can· didates, Markham L. Gar· lley, who challenged Rep. Wiiiiam S. Cobea CR · Maine). D1vld Rebm•a• of Orange County and Qulnc::y Colllnsof Georgia, both con· "Daddy! Daddy! My mouth is full of kims for you!" TOKYO tUPl l'-.l~s , economic rete1slH--.-hl1 spread to a new and preUy cla5sof-victim1. They are Tokyo's ceisha girls and nightclub hostes- ses. many or whom enjoyed incomes or a million yen (3,333) or more per month during J apa n's recent boom. • Now the weekly newt' magazine Shukan Bunshurt quotes bar owners and the ..mama·sans·· or geishat hous es as sayin·g business has fall en to the lowestlevef since the Depressiort day:r; of the 1930s. WITH CtJMPANIES slashing ex1tertse accounts. fewer big spenden are·ap- 'pearing in the cabarets, and tips are going down. \Yealthy men who keep the geishas and night club hostesses as m istrnses are short oC cash. Many are giving up their girls until limes get better. or at least slashing the girls' allowan· ( __ P_EO_PL_E__,) ----------~--------ces. Hostesses in the mOfe ~ ,. pensive ba r s attd Di&b clubs of Ginza and Akasaka a re pald wages ranging rrom $100 do.wn to about S6S a night. They also profit from tips. servative Republicans, also lost congressional bi'd.s. • Fireman Fined Mayor Joseph L Alioto wants everybody to use public transportation one day a week because of the fuel crisis. . . In-Dog Killi~g To prove his sincerity, the mayor last week rode the bus to work on Wednesday From Wire Senices and said he would continue STOCKTON -A cat lo do so. owner has been eonvid.ed of Newsmen sneaked out animal cruelty in the killing Wednesday-to see rr the -with a 21f.t foot hunting ar· mayor wo uld stick to his row Or a German SheplM!rd Rlllicy:Hedld. dog. -,r-• Louis Peterson, 32, a George Harrison, singing Stockton Cireman, was §CR· with a ''very s hattered tenced Thursday in · voi ce." packed the Cow Municlpal Court to a Palace in San Francisco in suspended six months in a benefit concert for the jail, a $500 fine and two Hai g ht·Ashbury Free yeatsprobation. · MedicalClinic. Peterson said the dog, police receivect two calls Thursday a fternoon from a man sayihg he would blow up the freeway with dynamite or nitro glycerine attached to his body or con· tainedin hi, car. Tuition Rntn Jn addition, many have r egular ''arrangements" for sharing an apartment with a wealthy patron for a llowances reported to 'range ·up to Sl, 750' a month. The girl usually pays the rent, which takes about 20 percent of her all(7'1('31)CCt the magazine' said. ' • · GEISHA ARE traditional Japanese e ntertainers : Geisha wear kiinonos and employ-trad i tional • 1 -~ ~-ayvrCTORIAGRAllAM . PITTSBURG , Calif. (APl - Ricky's goldfish died. He watche(i it floating, softly twined in tendrils or al!~t [he even ua~ei'ffi, lace Later, during a painful bone mar· medical e~J>E;nses, co~linue to care row test, Ricky cried: "Oh, God, let for other ~hlldren, g~ve up future me die! l don't want to go through plans-all without knowmg when there this " 1-larrison apologized for a named Max, was about to hoarse throat, but perfor· attack him. The defense med several vocal numbers contended the canine had in the 21h·hour s how Wed · killed one of Peterson's cats nesday night which also and had chased another up featured ll1vl Sb1nkar and a tree the day berore thekil· LOS ANGELES <APl -Japanese hair styles. They An advisory council has also play old Japanese recommended that tuition musical instruments, and increases at tbe University entert!lin customers with or SOUfhern -alffoffiia-Japanese·dancee. should be tied to the con· In the postwar era, many .; sumer price index. a~bitious girls have found green. ' "Is it asleep?" he asked his mother. ••No," she answered, pausing to reach for.elusive, gently words. ''rhe goldfish is dead." . The goldfish, a pet dOg', -.a family friend Rachael who died of cancer, a playmate Eric who died in an auto ac- cident. All of them, be knows, are dead and gone. ' ' .. What will you do with me when I die!'' Ricky inquired.solemnly. "W_e'll put you in the ground in a box with a little bed and pillows. You'll go to heaven, a light, bright place, Goil's place, and Cind laughter ana other children playing, .. she groped, hurting for the answer. ••DON'T BURN ME' Don't put me In the ground,'' ft.icky commanded. ''I don't want the f>ug54to get me. Can I take my cars and drums and crayons·· and camera with me? Wiii you be with me? Will you carry me in.your pocket forever and ever?'' "Yes, yes, Ricky," his'mother said, exhausted, helpless. Ricky Pineda is S and he knows he is dying or leukemia. He has surrered his fourth turbulent relapse. Doctors expect another remission, but they give him no more than six months to live. "It's so hard to tell youf,child about death, but. children have a pre· monition,'' says his mothe r . Gloria, 25, an attractive, expressive clerk-typist. ''Sul, my fear is probably greater than his," she says. "Ricky knows he will die. He under· stands there ·will be a lime, probably very soon, when Ri cky won 't be around anymore. J.le accepts it in a candid, sometimes brutally open way, but he still ls frightened.'' "I accept it, but I still hope for a miracle, ... she adds. Ricky's deepest fear is whether his mother will be with him in death. "I TELL HIM I '11 come, too, that we alt will eventually be with him," Gloria says. "I don't know how much be grasps." Ricky, who lives the storms or disease, Uves closer lo pain and ac- cepts dyin1 and derormily far beUer than many adults who would "freak out," his mother believes. fl'" "We can talk and ~together. We grow together. It age_s~" Since the dia1noatS when he was 2, lhe trauma of his disease has permeated bis ... )'O\lftl family -mother, father and yoiinger brother -strained his paren· ta' marriage and forced them to deal wlthdtalh. . Well-meaning relatives tug at them, some bearing holy oil and water and incense, some suggestine ~aith healing and psychic surgery, some· •riuin1 that Ricky ehould be allowed to die in peace and let God's will be" will be an end to tt}.e si ege. They · literally go into a state or limbo." One of Ricky's doctors, Dr. W. Her· The council rormed or qwcker access to wealthy fa culty, 'starr 'and student men by sign~ng on as representatives, made the hostess~s in night. clubs .• recommendation during a The geisha profe1110n bas a. Death is a daily companion to · tram Smith at Children's Hospital, ob-- Ricky's devoutly religious mother serves : "As long as the quality of and.bis rather, Richard, 28, a part· Ri cky's lire is good, we will continue time law student and youth coor· the drug treatment. Biiiy Preston. lings. Sponsor s expected a $100,0CKI ga~· in the benefit. Harrison and company are on a 27-city American tour, the "first since 1966 when Harrison was a mem· berofthe ~•ties. LAX E•f!rtlftl"ll meeting Thursday. had tro1,1blP. .eettinc new .• rec nuts in recent years. dinalor at a Spanish cultural center in this small industrial community on an arm of San Francisco Bay. They have a2-year-old ton, Michael. '.'At first I was afraid I'd cry every time ~cky 11ked me about dying," bis mother r_ecal.led as Ricky lay on the noor, curled up, worn out and listening. "But I never really had to tell him it would h!Ppen. He already ls.new. _ "HE WANTS TO KNOW what death will be like. We have assured him that he'll not end up as the goldfish did, or .a pet dog." Gloria mulls her son's questions 'It's so hard to lt:lf · 1101tr rltild al>olft df!atlt, ·but .,·hildrf!n """" a pre•onition.' and her answers. "You "'ant to go Dear the truth," she says. "but not so near that it scares him. We often talk about death, but we try not to let it doninateour lives. It's very hard.'' RICKY SUFFERS from acute lym· phoblastic leukemia. ·He has un- dergone chemotherapy, radiation, surgery and painful bone marrow tesls and spin al taps. One drug makes his hair Call out, another distends hi s body. Mothers pull their children away from him ; taunting child ren tell him ht? will die. Ricky carries on long conversations about his death and Its rituals a11d precisely what heaven mi ght be like -part -Disneyland, part Sesame Street.· part haunted house and darkness. In the night he sometimes cries, "Why me? Where am I going? When will I go? Please let me stay." Sometimes he whines that a toY clarinet or camera should be his. Someti mes he tells his mother she shouldn't spank him, "because I'm" dying." "Ricky has wound my wife around his finger.'' says Ricky's father. ''When he has a tantrum, I hit him. There's no use In his being spoiled. "I want my dying son to lead as nor- mal a life as possible, with normal Ill· Ue pleasures and sadnesses." •·When it deteriorates too much, when he is spending too much time in the hospital, then we will &it down and · Lalk with his family about making him comfortable and letting him die in peace." IN SEPTEMBER 1972, Ricky's parents became worried, because their sturdy, active Child was always catching colds and nu and running fevers. He bruised easily; his bones ached. He was tired and wanted to sleep all the time. He never awoke refreshed. Doctors di agnosed it as leukemia. "The big question at rirst was 'Why , him?' Why us?' ''Ricky's father said.· "My wire is more religious than l am and these questions are pre)'ing. I just don't know ... "I think we're coping pretty well . We can talk about our fears and needs, our feelings or tejection, our nttds for attention," says Ricky's rather, wbo often takes him to the hospital for treatment After the diagnosis, Gloria carried her son to San Francisco, to the gray, cathedral-like shrine of St. Jude, patron of difficult and desperate causes. "Oh, Father, let my child live. T3 ke my life instead," Gloria pleaded. She knelt in the flickering light of votive candles, the greenish light or stain.e,d glass filtering down on the impressive statue or the saint. "I know it's unrealistic to pray ror miracles," she co ncedes. Relatives have taken Ricky to a faith healer and seriously suggested ps ychic cancer surgery in the Philippines. . Ricky carries rosaries in his pockets and a vial of holy oil. They are talismans hair understood by a 5· year-old. • "'The daughter of a Tor- tonese governs Connec· lieut," said the headline in LOSANGELES-Sporb flashed from the undercar· riage of an American Airlines Boeing 70 jetliner when a beam on the landing gear snapped soon aner the Family Survivors Too Weak to Talk the newspaper La Stam pa. Fro• Wire Sentces The rejoicing in Tortona [ S F ) ALAMOGORDO, N.M. - and other villages near the. late Four surviving members or northern industrial city of a Pennsylvania ramily. Turin, Ita ly was .over EUa '-------'----' which kept a fatal roadside Gr1sso's election as gover· plane touched down at Los vigll were reported still norofConnecticut. Angeles International Air· weak from malnutrition Mrs. Grasso's rather, the port, officials said. and unable to be a135:tioned late Giacomo Tambussi, Emergency equipment todaybyhospitalofficiats;- was born In Perleto di crews were rushed to the Ailthoritlei;saiditmaybe Ca rezzano, a hillside village aircraft Thursday night. All several days before they or about 200 close to Tor-34 pasSengers aboard the can piece together the tona . Her mother Nataliana plane, Fiight 1s; from Hart· events which led to the came from nearby Medas· ford, Conn., New York CitY deaths or family 's head Wil· sino.Thecoupleemigrated and Phoenix , Ariz., liamT.Orr,48 ,andaU- to the United States early in debarked safely. year-old daughter, Annette, this century. ·round dead in their van. • "They're proud people. It President Ford plans to Boron Blast co u Id h a v e been a resubmit the controversial religious question with nomi nation or British-born BORON <UPJ}-Abomb them," said a hospital Marjorie Lynch to be shattered windows and spokesman speculating deputy ad ministrator or the damaged " pickup truck in what might have led lhe American Revolution this desert community family to go hungry as its "B i c e n t e n n i a I A d · Thursday night as an ap· members sat for days in· ministration, a sPokesman parent artermalh of a long side the stalled van along a said. and bitter strike at the-U.S. highway in southern New r.trs. Lynch, 53, whose Borax and Chemical Co. Mexi co. home is In Yakima, Wash., plant which ended here last is a former member oC the month. Washingto n legislature and Kerp County Sheriff's has been an associate direc-deputies and rederaf agents tor of the Action agency sa!d the bomb appai:ently since October, 1973. was planted under a pickup Ford aroused s om e .truck owned by William c rit icism by namin g a Moore, a Coreman at the British citize n to a key job Borax plant. and Ag.rieulture Organization, presented the plan al a secret meetln1 e~rlier this week of the prln· c1pal wheat exporting nations and some of their bigge~l customers. It was IN SHORT atte .Y e e,:a World Food <.:onference from the United States, the Soviet U nion, Canada, Australia, Argentina, the European Common Market ~nn.tries .<Jnd China. Rttord!kt FAIRFORD, England fUPI> -The British-built Concorde supersonic jet new from Britain to lhe. United States in less thah three hours Thursday, set· ting up a new transatlantic speed record tor commer· cial aircrart, the British Aircraft Corp. said today. The droop-nosed Conoor· de, carrying 40 technicians · and engineers, needed only 2 ~ours, 55 minutes to cover the 3,270 miles between BAC's Fairford test 'center and Bangor, Bole., a com· in the bicentennial ad· mini stration. Bo•,, Tltrwrt No Hara•'""""' WASHINGTON -An in· vestigation by s pecial Watergate .prosec utors found no reason lo believe an antitrust suit against the three major telev1ston net· works was a harassment maneuver by the Nixon Ad·r-'--p-UiiJ"""_c_NOTl __ a!.,...-- ministration, it was announ·1----'--~-...-L---• Her sex was an asset but not her size , says Colleen O'Connor, who lost a bid for ccd today. MOT1Ct: :~~:~OITOM Lawyers for ABC, CBS svl't:11io11tov11ToFTMI! and NBC had claimed the STATEOFCAL1Jo11111A"011 TMECOUMTVOFOllAMGol. IN A BEDTIME ritual, she Congress as the Democratic LOS ANGELES <APl Los Angeles police say they found no bomb when they diverted rush hour traffic for 20 minutes from a two mile stretch oC the busy Harbor Freeway in the Wilmington·Carson area. 1972 su it was filed In M•.•.,utJ retaliation for news broad· E\t ... otALMAw.vou"G.-.~ so metimes anoints his temples. ca ndidate in San Diego. "I just Ca n't watch lhe ceremony." The 29-year·old Arberican says Ricky's father while his wire • hi s tory teacher was tendstotheirfirst-bomson.Theyears defeated by Rep. Bob or hi s son's illness and his wife's con· Wilson ( R·Calif.) by 93,451 stant devotion to Ricky 9.re wearing. votes to 73,954. ..We used to havc"partie:s 1n this ··~1y ollly liability ·ap: house," he recalls, a little sadly. "But parently was the fact that I'm only 5 feet 2. People we've had none since the diagnosis." kept telling me thal 1 was The father, a Vietnam veteran. er.· too shorl ror Con'trtSS." plains: • Sgt. Di ane Sweet ol the Harbor Division said the 'Survival . h d t!Al.MAA.Wll:l~l.O.t•~ easts the White House a HOt1cE 1s HE1tt:av c;1 ve"..,.,,. claimed were bia sed tM~o1 tllf1tiew 111111M t1K.~"' .. . h N . Ad 911 "''"°"' ..... 1..., t1Mm' IQMMl IM Yid against t c 1xon -11K~1•••'"""edto111t1-.•1t1lfle ministrallOn. flilKtillr' voudlt", 111 lllt oHlc•ol llltt1-oll Ill IN IDI ... etll•l1ed tlN•I, et ._ ,,_... ... II\, wltll ll'lfl M ttt,\l<Y ~""'·lo ltoa -~ ;M ltoe olllt• ol,.... -~ l'LUMW.Etl ANO'f>LUNl(Efl, "1 Oli.. NEW YORK -A 19-yc;:ir. " .... ,.,,,,,, P. o. tto• ,.,, """""'91""' &eK11. Id (1hftrnl1 '2 ..... wll1tfl 11 t,. ~-OI o .coed was stabbed to tM.IMn o1 "'" ul'det'•-d 111.i• ""'-'~" death Thursday on a quiet r-•111.,;"' io '"" .,,,.,. o1 Mid~ no th r th w c I "''"''"lour "IO!llllitlltr Ille ... ~ publlc.ltklll ,.... way o e agner o · o11P1bnot1<•. WHEN HE WAS stronger. Ricky ''lhi dl.heseguiltfeelings.It's hard While llousc news · lege campus while several c.'""°"'"'"'rs,1914 Day' Slated or her girt friends stood by :!.~!~.~.-:t:!:!T11"' used to play with other children. Of. to say to your wife, 'Take some time secretary Ron NeslOft Wore ten, now, he is withdrawn, sometimes rrom a. son ~ho Is ver>: i.11 and give !?1e' tils biil "WIN'' fWhip In· hostile. sometimes accusing his sometime. Youreelk1rfd ·ofguHty. nation Now> button upside . helplessly. ,,..*'",,-",_.,.,.. Pol1'c• later ar-st~• an '1.v~ii:ttTAMOl'LV"""'' ,,. '"' t:U UIOlo ... a ... -. 1'.0.•11r.. done. mothe r : •'You don't love me ; "We have another son, Michael, down al his news briefing. ---..,,.eybodr hates me." -and he feels omcwh·a-nt;anaoneil--n read!I .. NIM'' ·.:..--"No The Am erica n Cancer Society He orten plays: alone, intrigued by 'because he doens'lsee U.'> that much. _ Immediate Miracles," he · Orange Coast College's assista nt librarian at t,hc =~=~=~:•• outdoor survival class will college a nd charged him ... .,...,...,.-."''11 ~resent a S""""'ili1 Survl va1-wlth the murder ol Helen !'llt1tlw1t or.ne--CMK 0.11., "/'•!. ,....... Surgan, a nursing Aludent ..._btr•.u.1i,n,1t1• •11).t• estimates there will be 21,000 new splintered. multicolor~ sunUght of lie has started calling the babysitt.cr quipped. • cases of leukemia and 15.000 deaths tn prisms. He watches television or sits 'mother' a nd that hurts. ay, Tuesday, Nov. 12 on from Ten n NJ theOCCeampu.1. a y, .• PUBLIC NOTICE 19'14. About 2,150 or the new cases will quietly beside his mother, clinginl to ··1 was unable to discuss m y be amon& children under 1$ and about her arm. reellng~ with my wire.andUell'.hdft;..J 1,650 wUl die of the nearly. always As the wind clutches the maples felt my wire was totally lnte.rested in fataldJeue. OUUlde the house, Ricky shivers and tnY son and not In me or our other son. asks his mothe r : "What's that? WhJt "I fell she was making all the THIEE CLINICAL social .workers is It blowing? Will there be: witches decisions about Ricky and I was at Stanford Unlveralty Medici! Cen· · and devils? Are they comina: ror me? • taking no part. I finally said 'If I'm ·ter bave studied the problerits or Can they get inside thli ti:ou.se ?" . not going to ~e a part «Jf this' family, 1mllle.-or 1euk emlc children. Ttle.y The 11rst time-he may have-reaha:ed then 'when Rtcky-pants awa:y; J'm • Survival exhibits and -The rresbt~t face ··n ti.-• demonstrations will be set Food Mttf. ''CflTIOt.1tlusn11:ss no-up fl'om 9 a m to Ip m bet ' J _M(Ll1'ATUiA••t ltouse or RepresentaUves ·, · . · ' • R O~t E , Ita ly -The l1l9 to11••••1 .-'""' .,•••••• thi s J a nu ary wi ll be ween OCC 5 Science and United States nd th 11U11.111t1t": Tech 1 b ildi g Th . 1 .o . er "u"to1u10• v1 1 w P01111r 1 " Thomas J. Downey, who at .no .ogy _u n s. e major 11:ra1n -produc1ng lknllff P'""'''fll'•'· •'1" •··~- 25 Is barely old enough to pubhc 15 invttcd to attend nations h.t,'e agreed to ron-~!'~··"-ff• 1so. MUMlftltM.••"- ho)d lh •• th lectA~ fl't'eofcharge. side 1 sc e was e '"" The pro~ram includes lire r •n emergency pan o.. L~ c,,,,,,,,, "'· -,,, .. "«• to limltlna their rorelgn Sales ·~ .. "'..i""'°";ee.11, ,,...,..."'°' • Downey, a·o em-rol un· rar.,.t. a n backP.ackln_c in 0..... 1 k 7 II" " '•• '"t• •'"••· • c.11 .. .,,,. ""' • exh1b1ts An t hl6it or out . iuer 0 ma e m non ~.u~ wu~ Ln .__. rollowed more than 40 eases from · that he might die, his mother rccal-leaving.' diafnosis lO u.veral .ronU\s af\.e:r lhc. led, was •hen he lirat-w~nt to ''Then wa' started tal•ini and were funeral · • Children'1 trospit11 ln0akland,ovcr a able to say the things that we ... on our "From the momentordlaanoslsun-year ago. minds. We're apending more Ume. ~il deatb of the chlld~sually two pr: He saw a mother cryi~ •Qd 1ald : together." seated RcPublt can Rep. ' x. • tons of wheal available in ,011tO:•.-. . ~.::i Jame" R. Grover, ss In a · ~~rpihelte~t~lal:Obefi'i the next eight months to 11111i ,,;,~,:.~·~"',/:!. _.1~ rare on Long Isla nd At 25 ay · u en s w ward off starvation In Asia c.u11tr C•••• •• o'•••• C:111.a1, he Is lht mini ' r . prepare food from edible and 1.(rfta. ~~-IS,,., .... I I mun\ age or wild plants and recipes will ~ scrv ng n the House. ., • -av."'it11ible. Addekc Boerma, dirtt· i:ou.i•~•• or1110t C••tt o.u, .,.. ~ " ,. tor-general o/ Lhc U.N, food o:'*' '' lf. .._.,, '•" "'4 • -.. ( , ' -· • .. .. :-·. I . .. • . .. • • B<f .Q'.ILY PILOT Fndly. November 8, 1974' .. . •• ·Males · in 'fight Spot? ~U ltGll , Scotland fA Pl -A wom;.in dotlor is in\'t>Sllwutini: 'A'htlher tight undc1'1>ants ;.irfucl :a m:an 's ft:rtllll}~: :.ind say:> kiltrd Scol~mcn and uncJa(t Afric<Ans may provide some clues. Dr. Arin Chan.dlcy, 38. a gcn('tics researcher al !:.:dinburgh's \Vc!<ilcrn Gcllcral lluspitul. tnld ne'A'Sml.'.n she hll S ruund !hat un11n;1ls sueh l.IS rabbit:-; and gorillas µrodul'(' i;jtcrrn thut is 98 pcrct•nt effccti \'e, · "'llut ,no 1'na11 "·ho h:..is lx:en tested hus sperm that is n101·c t,h._n 7~ pcrccnl /)crfe<'l," she suid. "It could be that 11ght undt•rpu nls C<iu::.c high te1npcr<iturcs in the testif ies of civiliz1·d ntun u nd Iha~ llrin~s a boul ;,i bnorm alities. state:i; Or undress. rrom thoSc who ~·car lig ht undffpants lo kill ·\V,earing Sco~mcn and nttkf<I Arri can tribesmen. . Sperm f1·om the. m~n will be sBnl-lo the hospital's cytogC>nics unit ror ttP_µJysili to se.c.how..potetilitis • OthL•r researchers report th.it hot bnths tend to reduc~ a man 's fertility. or c:ount. of active sperm, while cold baths 1night be helpful in improving his fertility. Some specUlutc thi.llthe testicles are outside the bQdy • in ordt•r lo rrcatc a cooler environment ror spern1 than if the gonuds Producing·s1>erm we1:c inside the body.. \ 1'hc Scottish researc~ proje~t prompted a~ an@_l'f response from one or Brithin's majar underwear maker:.s. Lyle <ind Scotl. • • Ward's • Studies Location ho~l:!~~r: r:i~-fi~e':n~~: chandiS't store i'1 Costa A1 esa, laking ove.r the rorme.r White Jo'ront disCount store onDrlstolStrecti FINANCE • . . ',"IJ ,&t bull can1c UI> \vith a sample ~hat wus us dl'rccti rc,us the avcl'a;.:e n1an 's, he \vould be shot on lhc ~pol.'' D1·. Chundlcy said. pr. Chant.I.Jc}' said she and colle'agucs \\'OUltl cond ut•l !heir rcS1J11rch an a spcci:.I unit "''hich opened Thursday. 'L'hc,\' \\'Iii com11arc the i,1>er1n counl or men in _\'au·ying "This Is :.;i mply set1re·mongcring," u spokesman for the rirm suid. "One has only to examine the bJrth r::i.te of lhis count1·y . ~"l'·rtQnts (briers)· seem to ha\'e done .Montgomery Ward's real e s tate experts ~re negotiating to lease -the property south or the San Diego Freeway near South Coast Plaza; where Sears floebuqk, Montgomery War. d 's bigge1:1t competitor, is . ' nolhing to our young men." . ..,_,... •---!!"l---!'81•-located. .... ,. fnquirie~conJir.medlhatif Marketiµg Awards '·A CO~D SLAP' E<191 f,_ i;tronrman S-ex Life Ended After Wedding · .. .. \t From \Vire Services you.' This 'A'as liKe a cold NEW YORK -Multi-mil· sla p in Lhe race to me-," said li onaire Edgar Bronfman B.ronfman. president or says he had_ sexual relations Distill.cr's Corp.-Scagr:-t m 's with Lady Caro line Town-Ltd. ; . . , shend m or~ than 25 limes . · ~-le t;s~1f1ed th at she has before their marriage but oolJ'IOVed into a botel. . not once si nce. ' Bron{man, 44, Is stung ror Bronfman added \Ved· annulment of his IL-month nesday in l\f<i.nhattan state marriage .on grounds, that Supreme Cou rt that the they last had sexual 1nter- British socialite told him on course over a yeaf' ago, and their wedding night that she the marriage was not con· had lo consult a psychiatrist sum mated. LJdy Caroline. about her sexual hangups. 30. has n_ot attended the court hearings. "'Sfl E SAID, 'I don't IO\'e lie said 1h ey last had • Uf'IT~ ........ , . 'I DON'T LOVE YOU ' Lady Townshend you . I won't h ave sex wjt.h relations ju~\ before they --.;...~'---------------,.---were engage,d. in Scptem ------~------.. T~ptn Proposed A.&out Nutrition be r. 1973. BRONFi\1 1\'.'il .SAID he · · ml'l Ludy Caroline eight years ugo. got her a job in his liquor firm here and · gave her t\tle to a baronia1 \Vestchester County man- Lesbian Segrnent Abridged . ' . ' \\.-AsHINGTON IUPI J ·- ':t'hc Federal 1'rade Com- m ission has pro~sed exten- sive.rules :desinged~to force food ad.vettiscrs to more clearly ~inform consumerS on the nutritiona l content or •t h e f.~'od s they arc · marketin§'. Jt may be years before the rui,s go into effect. but PJ'C officials said Thursday they could eventually uf(e~l all ·to.ems or food adver· tising:· ~ . J . THOMAS Rousch, head of Lhe FTC 's Bure.au of Con - suntet' Protection, said the proposals t>hou ld eventually. "'.in.sure that food adver - tisi;lg. Js ·both scrupulouslv o,1c~ur4te and adequately in- second major nutritional sion as well as Sl,115,000 step by the gov~rnment in worth of jewelry .. recent years. The Food" and The cou p!e were married · By 808 TllOJ\-IAS Drug Administration more Dec. 18, 1973, llnd flew to LOS ANGELES IAPl than two years ago~put out Ac ll Pu I co 0 n t b e i r Television ·s newround ruleS ·under which food honeymoon. Bronfman said frankness marks a retreat labels .. ·11 ha"e to d' I,.. when he asked 'o have sex ·•I • !SC""" tonight 'A'hen NBC bro<'ld-nutriti0Qa'1 iilformalion.· with Lady Caroline durinJ:: casts an edited \'erSioniof a the h onei·moon, s he "'Police \V o man" show Under the ne\\' proposal. refused. any food ad\•crliscr, print whiCh originally concerned or broadcast, "'hich volun-... lesbians. ClO p.m .. Channel tarily makes a nutritional r----------, 4). claim -s uch as that a can With both dramalic <And or vegetables ·is t'loaded ·A. Rea[ coinedy shows dealin g "'ith. wi th vitamin A·· -must oot such subjects as abortion, only be able to prove there me nopa.use. frigity a nd is •a high percentage.or the Shot({ homosexuality, Columbia ·vitamin 'bttl a lso dis.Play in ... Pielures Television had lit- print, or on the TV screen. tie con'cern in scheduling exactly how much of the Stopp.er"" the ''Police Woman" seg- nutrient isinvolved. ment in which th ree l esb i a n s o pe rate a *-• for:~~~iv~" lie said food · ~onsumcri; arl' ··captive cons urnefs. '.rherc is no ~uch thing a s an option not to ~u~fO!>d. · "Yet these consumers c<1n be 1 Seriously misled. And the · problem is ag-gravated by the fact tbal ihe food dOllar is sh rinking today on Un almost across- the-shelf 11asis. '' SIMILA)\ ·r eq__uirements , "'ould also lie imposed on ads that claim the fdod in· vol ved ha s · more or a \'ita,min than some other food, t-hose Wh ich make overall claims for nutrilion IND IANA PQLIS. loci . fraudulent sanitarium for . (A P) .:._ Gary Todd' of the aged: Indi a n apolis radio station \Vrec d"rew a verbill blank when a surprise visitor e ntered the studio. • , TH.Ei J.·rc. proposal is the such as "orange juice is nutritious" -o'r roods which claim to be a source or vitamins whep they are combined with other foods. The proposal. as publi shed Thursday, In- volved only a d vertising "'here such claims are made of the advertiser 's own \"Olitidn. A food which is simply touted as tasting good "'ould not be coveted. Woman Freed SAN DI EGO tAPI -/\. Su1>erior Court judge has found l\'frs. llisae l·larlcy, :J7. innot·ent of murder and felony child abu:;e ch:irgcs in I.he death or a police of- f1 ec r 's t•hi ld s ht• was babysitting. l\1rs. l·lisae. J7, or Oceanside. was accui;ed in the de uth of Billy .Joe Pot· t('r. 5-yt'ar·old son of Ocean- side Police officer Charles Potter. "\Vc'll pla.v l1 record while we recoup,'.' the disc jockey to ld his audience before retur- ning to the air Wed- nei;day to s.ty : "The \\·orld·s lnrgcst charm bracelet has just walked into the studio .'\ The \'isitor was· Fran. cisca ·'Kitten '' NatividaL holder" of the l\I iss Nude ·Uni verse title, who had just shed a mink coat as she stood before Todd. She hadn't a stitch underneath. Todd asked Fran- cisca , 25, who's ap· pearing. :1t a city night c lub . for h e r measur e m e nts. She replied that her bust had been 38. hut was ''381h in ches now that it's cold.'' "I'm i;till trying to look t he other \\'ay," Todd said, '"b ut how do you look the other way in a situatlon like this." , .A ~irthday message from a misund•~st~ M>·year·old: · ·Even after we established ourselves as a leader' . We've thought about changing our name. But after ir> residential real estate and the sale of income 30 years vou can't argue with success. Because properties. we've been representing buyers and sellers in the Even after we pioneered lhe development of real estate market place since 19 44. we have a 111uch of Orange County coastal land. record for getting the maximum dollar value for our Even after we became one of Galiforn1a's largest clients· p[operty. And a reputation for attracting Q!:Operty ma[la__gfilPellt firms. _serious qualifted~buyers:.with excellent:homes=---1 Even after we co-developed places of consider-good values. fairly priced. able Importance-like Irvine Terrace. Doller Shores. Now that we're celebrating our 30th birthday, Ba\'Slde Village. Eastbluff and the Irvine Coast we'd like to give you reason to celebrate. too -if CpOntry Club. · , you're buying a home, selling a home orlooking to ,,ewn a1tM~l tllis;-woo1ayoo-0011eve1nere are l nves lnmcome propertY. ' - sllll people who think we sell stocks and bonds? -- I 2841 E. Coast Hwy., Corona Doi Mar, Calif'. 92825 •• ' ' (714) 173-4400 • -- I .. the deal goe~ through the White Front store. which closed ln June When; the parent organizati11n 'A'enl bankrupt, will be <'ompletely remOdeled and opi!oned as -Afontgomery Ward's-in -the ra11or1g.1s. Deadline The Cot-off date for en- tries of Southern California firm s ·ror annual Diogenes M3rkeCing E!hics-AY.•ard Program isNov.19 .. O"""'--~-."''~•..w~ ...... ..i. -"He'll see you now.'' MISSlO -IEJO IMPORTS -MERCEDES BENZ - :iates • Service-• l:easing 21701 MAACUEAITE PARKWAY -· 415-1100 MISSION VIEJO 831-1740 ....... ""'· .. "'"' """· ..... ....... ..... t ..... ' ' - • . . Over-The Counter -- l .. • • • • Calif omia Cheap In Utility Charges BymOMAS D. EUAS Indignation against the stitte PUblic UUlities Com- ml11lorJ for itS "open·han· de,d'' POlicie~ ··1oward. the telephone, gas and el_ectric companies was a point or un0;nJmity all throug h the fall campaign. The ~otnmissiopers have tnaeed changed in the past few yeprs, losiq_g ,their reputation as th~t,-1oughest regulatory .agency in the natiort. · Yet, I nationwide survey this fall revealed that utility-wi se, California i~ abput the cheapest place in the U.S. to live. _ TJIE_SJJ.11 VEX-showed Los Angeles ranked sixth· lowest and San Diego eight- lowest a mong the country's 2S largest cities in terms or utility prices. A supplementary survey or Ga ·s , elect-rte a nd telephone rates in other parts of the state reveals 'that these basic services' cost even less in some other places. The lowest utility bills in California t'qrnedout to be the ones for tesidents of .S.an Francisco and the San Joaquin Valley. Jn Southern California, the lowest turzled up in the Imperia l Valley area near the 1'1exic a n"Dorder . . The cost there ror basic and 300 kilOwatt hours per month or electricity used by the average householder carne to $24.98 last monlh. THAT however, F I GURE, Js somewhat ' misleading becaifse al,;.ost no one in the·extremely hot desert area uses Orily 300 kilowatt hours per month of electricity, the national BarNra. Ventura and pa of Orange, Los Angeles, Sa" .0,raard)no and Riversld . counties which are served by G'•n ~ral Tel ep~One , Soelthern Califo~nia Edison alft Southern canrornla GQ(:o. · ~ptione service along with the 70 therms or natural gas - ' \, SPORT COAT· • • wrinkle free polyester. in navy, burgundy, light grey and brown. Reg. $200 s90 _ • Thunday'e <;loaing Prices ... ~ ... ,. ..... ,, • J,Novtmbel , \974 DAILVPtLOf • .·. NEW ·YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Y~ar·t Hiwh·Lowt Appear E"f.ry Satarclay , .... ' z PG&E Hikes SAN ~~Ri'\NCI SCO IU Pl-l ·· J"tactfir (itt!I &-Electric &:-witnls lo tt lm~L double its l :itcst rcquc~l for l ncrcu5Cs in electricity rate!;". Dlt1n1 ing unexpected dt!layM in the COR!olructlort of nuclettr pgwer ph.1rils, the utility told the state Public Utilitleit ComrnisHi<1non Wcdncsda.v il will nt"c<I 556 million lo offscl ad· ditional fut"I costs. Bofl\ Rates SAN fl<ANC ISCO IAPI Runk nl Am rfca. ~·orld's lt1rgcs t rommcrtTul bank. hu~ joined major bilnkl' in fur- ther. rcd ucin~ the prime commcrciul h:nd1n.1t r<.itCJ from 11 1 1 pcrccRl lo I0:-4• perce nt. 1'hc reduction will locfay. • be cllc~th·• I I , • • • .. g , s pA1t. Y Pit.OT ' Ffkiay,Ncwemberl, 1974 -.Str~aking Kings Top Pittsburgh • PITTSBURGH -The Los Angele• Kina, orr to the best start in the National Hockey League a!tersev~ral IC>"SO seasons, have claimed the Pill· sbureh Penguins as their latest vie· lim . "We nnished strong last year and this is just a continuation of that." Los Angeles coach Bob Pulford said after I.he Kings whipped Pittsburgh, 5·3, Thursday night in a ro-.ghhou.:se game. The win extended Los Angeles' un· beaten string to seven games and boosted the Kings' record to 9·1·4. They've al:so allowed the fewest goals in the league, 25. The Kings are also unbeaten in seven games on the road this sea~n. a club record. Borg Br-::n STOCKHOLM -Top->eeded Bjorn Borg of Sweden scored a convincing 6-4, 6·1 victory over American Brian Gottfried to highlight action in the $100,000 Stockholm Open tennis tour· · ney Thursday. Jn other mlitches, Guillermo Vilas from Argentina, downed South Africa's Frew McMiiian, 6-4, 6.0; Tom Okker of Holland topped Jaime Fillo! of Chile, 7-6, 6·1; Arthur Ashe ousted Vijay Amritraj, 7·6, 7-6; and Marty Riessen defeated Brazil, 7-6,6-4. JU11n Gisbert or Spain downed Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia, 6·3, 6·2: •tanual' Orantes of Spain ousted Harold Solomon, 6-0, &i;' and Raul Ramirez beat Ove Bengtson of -sweden, 7·5, &-.3. , Taaaer A deaa~ HONG KONG -American Roscoe Tanner, Australian Ken Rosewall ,nd New Zealand's 0My Parun gained semifinal berths in the $50,000 Hona KonateMistoumamenttoday. Rosewall beat countryman Bob Carmichael, 6-4, 6-3; Parun downed Phil Dent of Australia. 6-1, 6-3; and Tanner· tripped Adstralla's Ross Case. 9-7, 3·6, 1·5. , They join John Newcombe, who top- ~Britain's RogerTaylor,6-2, 9·7. ' /llarrla Hoaored· NEW YORK -Billy Martin, whose Texas Rangers were ·the most im· proved team in major league buebal1, was named UPl's American. Leque manager of the year Thur· sday In a close race with Bill Vinion _ oftbeNewYorkYaokees. . Gutoa T ..... ftl . ATLANTA -The AUanta Braves traded ria:ht·handed reliever Danny Fri1tllf. to the San Diego Pades tor outfielder Clarence Gaston Thursday ni1hL Bo.,I Bids The college football bowl picture • was put into sharper focus today with Vanderbilt and Nortb Carolina Stale accepling bids to post-season classics. Vanderbilt accepted a bid to play in the Peach Bowl in Atlanta and will probably face Texas Tech on Dec. 28. North Carolina Stale accepted a bid to face Houston in the Astro-Bluebon· net Bowlin Houston Dec. 23. 6 o•rdl11e Srittt ed RICHFIELD, Ohio -Simon P. Gourdine, NBA vice president-ad· ministration since Jan. 1973. was elec· ted deputy com missioner of the National Basketball Association by a unanimous vote Thursday and given a three-year contract to man that post by the board of governors. · Gourdine, 34, of New York City, is the first man to hold the post. which has been vacant since its creation. ln the absence of the commissioner, who is now Walter Kennedy. Gourdine would take over his duties. WFL Agr ....,..e11r PtlEJ\IPHIS -A trust fund has been set up to make sure all World Football League players will be paid for the current season, the WFL and the WFL Players Association announced Thur· sday. .. I've never heard or an agreement or this nature before In professiol'.lal sports," said Alan R. Plt iller, general counsel for the players association. "'This is the first time a league and a players' association have worked together in this manner to assure the success or a league. • "The W FL has shown that it Is cooperating with the players and doing e\·erything possible to assu re that the players recei,·e full compen· sat Ion,·· he said. . Donald J . Regan. WFL president, said revenue from the league playoff games. licensing, television. sale of franchises and expansion would go into the f.und. • Bnr11t'• S11ll PROVIDENCE-, R.f. -Mar\!in Barnes, now a rookie with the St. Louis Spi rits of the American Basket· ball Association. has asked U.S. District Court here to dismiss• $1.5- rniltlon da mage suit 'filed against him by 1 former Providence College team· mate. · The teamm:ite. Carry Ketvh1tls, had asked for damages against Bat· nes. char:ging that Bames alle&tdly struck him In the file• with a tire Iron arter an Oct. JO, tm practice scrim· _ mace at the colle1e. Ketvlrltls s1id In h1s liiil lhal lie rttelved severe Injuries, lncludlna damace lo his nervous IYilem, in lhe -Incident. Ul'IT,..,.... GOOO LEFT-Los Angeles Kings' Whitey \Viding (15) falls to the ice after getting jabbed by Pittsburgh_'s Bob Paradise during National Hockey League action Thursday night in Pill· sburgh. No penalty was called. The Kings rolled to a 5-3 vic- tory. Lead on Line McK(!ty W i ll Settle For One~poi n t · Win By the Assoclated Press Two years ago, coach John McKay took his national championship-bound SOuthem California Trojans to Palo Alto with every intention or "really givina: Stanford a whipping." After a nine·point, 31J..21 victory, ?tfcKay said he wanted to beat Stan· ford by 2,000 Points. . Now he'll settle ror a one·point vie· tory~ and so would Jack Chrisliansen. coach of the Cardinals, as the · co·· leaders in the Pacific·8 Co nference football race to the Rose Bowl collide at Stanford Saturday ... Jn each or the last eight seasons, the winner of the Stanford-Southern Cat game has represented the conference in the Rose Bowl, Stanford winning in 1970 and 1971. Southern Cal\ tied by California 15· 15 last week, 1s 3.0-1 in the Pac-8, same as 'Stanford, which i:s only 3.3.i over·all . The Trojans are favored by about a touchdown, and at least one interested observer, UCLA coach Dick Vermeil, picks the Trojans because "SC has a very sound defe nse •.. t think they can contain Stan- ford 's offense." Elsewhere in the Pac·8, UCLA, still in the Rose Bowl race with a 2·1·1 record, hosl:s 0·4 Oregon; California, 2·1·1, is at 2·2 Wa shini:\on. whi ch has whipped Oregon 66-0 and UCLA, 31 ·9, the past two weeks. and Oregon State, 1·3. is at Washington State. also 1·3~ The Pacific Coast Athletic As· sociation championship also is the likely plum for the winner or the ga me Saturday night at San Diego between Pacific, 2·1 in the PCAA, and San Diego State, 3·0. The Attecs of San Diego State fell 14·9 at North Texas State last week, and coach Claude Gilbert :said, "I still Gridders Arrested ELON COtLEGE, N.C. -Two starters from Elon's nationally· ranked rootball team have been suspended rollowi ng the ir arre:st Thursday for breaking and entering and larceny, school officials said today. Dwight Shoe, a defensive back. and ~lark Ellis,,JJI offen:sive tackle, were charged with stealing l>eer from a store In Eden, N.C. and with taking cigarettes and li,eht.ers from a grocery in Elon College. think we have a championship team, and we will have a chance to prove it again:st Pacific." Stopping Willard Harrell, who has gained l ,082 yards this season, is necessary to stop Pacific, Gilbert said. In other games involving PCAA lE:ams, Cal State (Long Beach), 0-3, is at Fresno State, 1·2. and San Jose State, 2·2, has a non-league game at Hawaii. 4-2. - The Southern Cal-Stanford battle renews a long -and bitter -rivalry between the Pac S's only pri\!ate In- stitutions. Christiansen and McKay both quipped about the "2,000 point" i:ssue . · "Two weeks ago, 1 fouoo· two pen- nies on the practice field and we beat Washington State by two points," Christiansen said. "Last week 1 found a nickel, but we only beat Oregon State by four points. Now I'm walking around with my head down, looking for some kind of coin. I think I'll have a tough time finding a $2,<XX> bill ." McKay a:sked writers, "I heard l 've just been voted homecoming queen at Stanford -any truth to that?'' Hedrick Top Pac-8 Punter - Former Newport Harbor High foot· ball stars Gavin Hedrick and Alvin \Vhite are curre ntly among the leaders in Pac·8 statistic:s . r Hedrick. a rreshman al Washington Slate University, leads the conference in punting with a 42.2 average on :46 punts. And he's the leadin~ punter in con· ference Barnes, averaging 44.0 yard:; for 23 efforts. · Whil e. who also played at Orange Coast College. is third in the Pac-8 in yards ga ined passing for Oregon Stale. White, a senior, has completed 81 of 188 passes for J,,112 yards and four touchdowns.-A'e'.s averaging 146.5 yards per game through the air for the Beavers. In conference play he's also third, averaging 136.5 yards in four games. White also figures in the punUn1 game, averaging 36.2 yards on 20 pun· IS. The two will resume an old acquain: lance Saturday. That's when Oi'egon State meets WSU at Pullman, Wash. Kruse Leads ~ l • By GLENNWIDTE .., ... CMkt fl'6ll tuft LONG BEACH -Three penally coals In the last 3112· minutes of the game by former UC Irvine water polo playtr Jim Kruse gave N1~1A a i-6 vtrdlct dver Brazil In an International polo match :fhursday night btforc S39 fans al Belmont Plaza pool. here. Tbt three bq_llseyes1 rollowin& calls by rereree Dave Timpone. somewhat atoned fOr lh easy open 5 h0t Kruse ,had blown with 3:4.5 remaining in the contest, which at that time was tied 4.4, Kruse hit the target Jive limes overall and got an assist on Tim Quin- n's goal. The other NIMA score came 'when a Brazilian ployer lnadverten- Uy threw the ball back Into his own goal. lt 'was not an Impressive showln«i for coarh Ed Newland's wlnners aJ'd even he labeled It an avt!rage perfor· mance, at be~l.lSt "'anted toAJ1e-a lof of players and learn ," he said. "We weren't really up mentally.'' The AmeMcans seemed to strusa'e . ____ --i __ -·~'-~---. . • • • • Dispute ,(hrer Mo~ey ) Y-~led-Bout • KINSHAsA , Zaire !AP) -A NJhl· Jong squabble over extra money -by some •ccounts a balf·mllUon dollars to be placed in an empty valise - almost resulted in George Foreman walkina: out of his world heavyweia:ht title fight against Muhammad Ali just 36 hour& before the bell. • Foreman didn't get the money, but hetlimbed Into the ring al4 a. m. Oct. _30, by his own admission, a confused and unhappy man. ~ · "It was very trying," he said. "l had to sit u'p all night arguing and I admit it was a strain. Ybu'r'e sup· poSed to take it all in stride if you'ie·a champion, so I don't want this to sound.like a cop-out. · ''Under other circumstances,•• Foreman said, "the fight wouldn't have been." The ex-chttmpion's title disap· peared when he wearied, his style reverted lo that of a nailing amateur, and he was knocked out in the eighth round. At the satne time, and partly in relation to the Foreman money dispute, the government of Zaire, which spent millions trying to erase its old image as the chaotic Congo, went back to methods that its publicists said were long gone. Foreign nationals' passports were taken away. British promoter John Daly was refused the right lo leave the country . A photographer 's camera was confiscated and her film exposed. Foreman was delayed at the airport and questioned by security of- -n_cials. The boxer himself guided the trembling wife of oneoflhe promoters onto a departing plane. The :story of the money and the ~overnment's fit or demagguery com.es from rour sources, including Daly, who told parallel accounts. Foreman's version differs al some points. Publication was withheld until all the·pnnclpals left. Zaire. "We pl ayed for time:' said Daly, "because we thought Foreman's Qemand was absolutely unreasonable.'' Accord ing to the sources, the sequence or e\•ents began in London. eight days before the fight. Leroy Jack'son, a black businessman who has dropped in and out ol Foreman·s favor as a financial manager, called on Derek Dawson, managing director of Equity Enterprises, the $60-million· a-year parent fir·m of Hemdale Leisure Corp., one of the light's three promoters. The sources said these events fol- lowed : Jackson told Dawson that Foreman was desper•tely unhappy and so· strapped fOr money and dissatisfied wi th his financial arrangements that he could not guarantee the fight would take pl11ce. Because ol tax payments on purses rrom ot~er fights, taxes on the current $5 million, liligation in various courts and managers' fees, Foreman was described as being u.nlikely lo clear more than $500,000 from the Ali bout. Daly, the Ji .year-old Hemdale director, then flew to Zaire with Jackson-who-emphasized, the sources said, that Foreman was in such a negative mental state that he fell close to refusing to defend his title. Daly met with Foremao and Jackson . in the Intercontinental Hotel in Kin· shasa on the Thursday before the bout. The fighter, according to the sour· ces, said he would refuse to appear at the weigh-in Saturday night, set for live telecast to the United States, if a financial arrangement was not reached. In the promotors' minds, the weigh· in was extremely important because it would remove the last doubts about the boxers' participation and demon- strate that the satellite could produce a sharp television picture from the middle of Africa, !I'his was considered crucial to the financial success ol the high·priced closed·circWt showings. Foreman's ,i:irice for cooperation, SCHULTZ OVT;' BRADLEf NA.ME D Bruce Bradley, former interim water polo coach at Golden West Col - lege, has been named to a similar post at Cal State (Loltg BeachJ University . until a permanent coach is selected. The Daily PilOt has learned ex· elusively lhat Jim Schultz of Cal State was relieved of duties and replaced by Bradley. Schul.tz was a rormer Downey lilgh.. coach who was involved in varied controversies with UC Ir· vine over handUna: of seeding in NCAA polo tournament play. Bradley is a rormer U.S. Olympian. GEORG~ Fo.REMAN accor,ding to, the sources, was $500,000. Jackson was said to explain that $300,000 would be enouah under the circumstances -cash placed in a valise1-and that it would be to Hem· dale's interest to keep Foreman hap· py. Daly replied that he was unable to make an agreement un&Qs something substantial was offered in return, sucl) as an agreement on Foreman's next fight. Moreo·vcr, Daly explained that because he worked ror a public cOmp~y. lle could~tuarantee anything on his own. When Daly said he would be prepared lo talk to the Zaire govern· ment and Video Techniqlle&, the other partners in the promotion, Jackson said he wanted no part. of either; Foreman would sign nothing, th~ money was to be tax free and a a:iftfor future cpoperation. Daly reported the exchange to Diet Sadfer, Foreman's manager, Fred Weymar, a German financial advisor to the Zaire 1overnmeol. and Henry SChwarti and Don Kin• of VJdeo f '.{'echnkaues. Dalytbencameupwlth a~· ploy to stall for time and make eettain.1t his Saturday nl1ht weigh-In would (et ~ on t.tJeVision. ., After talking with Sadler, Jackson was sent Saturday morning to Lonllon ·• where he was told he wou.ld have 'an~ appointment with DaW&Oft the Mon~~~ day before the fight. ,\ '"There were some su.rns or money s mentioned," Foreman said later. ' "John Daly sent Leroy to London. \i They were di1cu1sinc thina:s -maybeit a tour~after the nght. 11tere were somethings Daly said he'd do·~ the·1 guy· in London said it was impos-· 1ible." By Monday evening, Jackson bad ' been able to call Foreman in Zaire·) and tell him that no money •as forth· •t coming. Thirty-six hours before the ' fia:ht. Foreman asked Daly to come toi~ his room and told him that he bad been tricked Into doing the welah·in,'11 thattJackson had bttn laughed at irir• Daly's London office and that he did-~ n't feel like fighting. Foreman then called in Bula Man-:t dunfu, who ran the Zaire side of the ~ fight and is one of President Mobutu ~ Sese Seko'i cloaest aides. He 1atbertd -~ the principals with Foreman for tbe A meetln& that ran into the night. Ac·. cording to the sources; Daly uid 11 Foreman had PJ;Ver been promised a { thinf, while thtrchampiorfln1i1ted be .-· had been neeced. There were finan· "· claj com'promises proposed by~• Weymar, bu,t Foreman-was adamant: he would sian nothing. u How Foreman was eased away1t from talk about junking the tight is ~ not completelY clear, but the sou~'' said no money went into the suitcase'· in London. One explanation was that~' the government, thJ'OUC)I Bula, expec..-_ ting Foreman would be tbe wia.r, ' told Foreman that it bad enou&hu power on its own to work out an 1r· 1 rangement satisfactory lo him after..' therighL .· Faee Kni eks Tonight , Lakers Need Leader : Like W est--Hairston · :. . ' INGLEWOOD !AP ) -The Los said Halnton. "Guys like that really, Angelei Lakers· are mi1sing spoiledyou." something this season and Happy Besides the reUrement of. West, ther Hairston says the team lacks a Lakers are also without scorine for· leader. . ward Cazzie Russell, hurt before the Jerry West has retired and no one season began. ; has taken over for the Lakera .. 4-4, Hainton said the cbange in players; who-host the New -York Knieks -has &iven ~oach Bill Shannan a baf.., tonight. der las~ this 1eascm "becaUse we no.,. "I think the big thing with us is that tonier have the luxury of beaUng ~ we don't have a leader," 1aid Hair· teams by sheer quality or players• ston. ·alone." 1 "With five minutes left in the came, Hairston s•id Shannan "'wUI have· or at the end ol a quarter or a half, to aet ceruin playen ol leuer ability: Jerry'Uttd to control a came. I'd like to do things they haven't done -and to see one of our guards control a play smarter." game and if they can't do it, then I 'm going to try. "At the least," the rebounding for· ward added, "I'll try to help in any way J can beCJIUSe I believe in team· oriented basketball ... J-lairston is averaging nearly 15 rebounds a game, amona the lea1ue leaders, and Is scoring 9.9 points a game. There has been· eriticlsm tlfat . Lakers forwards aren't scoring enough this season, but Hairston says one reason is the rorwards haven't been getting t.he ball on offense. "I didn't mean to imply our guards are selfish,'' Hairston said. "But it is true our forwards don't score a lot because we don't get up a lot of shots. I can't recall a game. in the last two years w}K;re l'\•e shot more than 15 tlmes." Hairston added, "As I've said, I don't think there's any question Gall Goodrich is an All-pro guard, and Jim Price is doing a fine job. But I come from the old school. J started at Cin- cinnali when the Royals had Oscar Robertson. I played at Detroit . with Dave Bini and of course with Jerry West here. "I've been spoiled over the ye8rs,'' Fo rd to Attend WASHINGTON -President Ford, one-time collea:e football player, avid fan and former Navy officer, will at· tend the Army-Navy game in Philadelphia on Nov. 30. The White llouse cave no Indication whiCh team Ford would be rooting for. ' • Hassle Over; Miami Star · . Will Return MIAMI <AP) -Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula says runnina back l\lercury Morris, suspended in a dispute over the speedster's physical condition, will be reinstated Monday "'if he wants to be." , Morris, sidelined with injuries since· Sept. 29, was suspended Thursdav. il: day arter he stormed outofShula's or.: fi ce arter a brier but heated meeUns. 1 Shula and ?ttorris exchanged wordsl aner the six-year Na'tional footbalL League veteran failed to report for" therapy treatments earlier in the week . t "He told me he'• ready to play. ( told him I didn't think he was," Shut• sajd of his Wednesday set·to with~ Morris. "He said, 'Go ahead and suspend me,' and he walked out." ' ·, Shula said the condition for rein· statementwould be "Just his allitUde · If he want& to be reinstated on Mon: day, then I'll relnstatehim." . ' Morris, contacted at his home,. seemed ready to retum. • "As far as I'm concerned, it'~ over,'' he said of the incident. "The next lhina: on the aaenda is to get out there and do the thing I do best, andl that's run with the football. Past Brazilians- "Jt's unfortunate that richt at th6 , lime when I felt ready to play, lhi had to happen,'' added the speedster •• who has been fined a total of ltiOO a stands to lose a $1.000gamecbeck. · _ M.ottis 11tr.a~ned .. hit knee dutine preseaaon came Aug. ~ a1alnat t Green Bay Packers. He reinjured' It Se.pt. • ln a re1ular·se.ason conttst •t•lnst S.n Diego and has been out ot action alnce. He 1lso sat'fen lro"1 a pinch.ed'nerve In his nerk. throu1hout. They had nine turnoven and could only convert twice ror a goal on six occasions when the loters were playln11 man short because of a kick.out lnfi:action. Their 1hoolln1 was a:enerally iner· rtctlve while Brazu·s was much more let.ha~ but wU much lessJrequent. NIMA goalif! Guy Antley made four t•ve11 but waa generally cannonaded by the vJsltors from South Amer1c1 . Brazil, picking up only one &oal via penalty shot, held a 4·3 lead going Into r the last quarter. But then Krme found. the ran1e with •:36 len, taklnc a pass from rormer Corona del Mar Hlah star Bruce Black, and firiil& in ~· shot. Then tame the rash or penarties as Timpone s uddenly lowered ~ boom on the Braiilians. Some coa_ches seated In the bleachen were char1ln1 hometown offlciatlns but Newland defended the-calls. r 3aj'in) ..ibere should/lave even been more. He said no one played well for NIMA. T Rookie Benny Milone hat 1alned more thin 100 yards in each or the last two 1ame1 as Morri3' &ubstltule. B\lt Dolphins coaches are hoRln1 Morris will return soon lo reinlor'ce their ln· Jury.plogued baeklleld. Fullbacks Larry Ciont. and ~ Nottiniham art both huH.t_so .11 Klick -who klot hli jOb to •orrit um -and P•nter Lari> Selpte workln:1 out 1t lhe PoliUoh. .. I \ -. - te so fir M of re ter St. m ~ qu I \ J I l t , I • -· - ~ne Play El Tor.o Gains Title; Barons Gives MD · . . · , -: Battle _ _ I 7 · 7 Wi~ . Dumps Artis~s~ 144lGr-i.£fins- ••ED•v•GA•T l ~ .. ___ llrlOGEIC.\llLllON There ~ llttl'e doubt that .... ...., .... _.. Pat JlcKeo" Is an outatan. El To.ro Hlch 's Chargers din were impreulve when lbe I running back, one or 1itualion called for it Thur: the Mt in Orange County, Way night and It paid off Bul ,there Is even less wlth 1 14 ·8 South CO.st do•bt that Mater Del's t.ea1ue toOtbatl triumph - bnd1in1 offe~slve line is elincbJna: no wprse than a one of~e best 1n theCIF. lie for lhe circuit champion· Pui!un1 the St. Anthony · sbip • • Saints all over .the ~nt.a ec;.eh Mac Moore's blue· Ana Bowl Thursday ru1ht, clad Chireers rolled to the Monarchs rolled to a their fourth stratfht loop 17·7 An1elu1 Leacoe foot . '.wtn as the L•1una Beach ball victory before C,380 Artisla dropped their tOurtb fans. in a row before a crowd.ol- Behlnd the bJOcking of 2,000at Mlsslon..ViejoHiah. center John LaGrandeur, El Toro stumbled around tackles Baron Hunter and to a 6-0 halltJme lead and Eric Berg, and guards John then put on an impreaive Cheath~m and Don Wat-SS-yard touChdown drive at ters, t.he Mo~archs crtned theoulietc;>fthethirdpetiod to a 10-0 halftime lead when to salt the came away. tbe.y .gained 160 yards StYn&'by a pair ot lnter- rushlng. ceptiou by Mickey· Allen and Mike Serrano, the Char11r1 s ta·yed on the croond and eonaumoo 5:58 of·Plarlltl Ume In 13 plays With quarterback Gary Key puahlq it ovu from one yard out. Key passed lo Jerr Green for • l~·point conversion and El Toro waa on its way lo the title and a CIF 2·A pl•rorr 1>er1.h. Coach Dennis Haryung's Artists rerused tO fold, howeve~I.. and time back In the fOUrtn periOd with a 57· yard march of their own, Ig- nited by another Serrano in· terception. Serrano passed twice a nd tarried four times' In the drive, scoring from two yards out, then passin1 to Kevin Pike for the two·Point conversion with 3: 07 le(t. But It WIS l(>O lltlle and too laie for the Artist&, who seem to deterve a beUer late·than shc-stralght losses. Laguna, with the excep. ·tion of El Toro•s · one 1ustalned march, tiit and plai ed the winners even. Mistakes eott, however, and El Toro took advantal(e of a Laguna Beach blunder in the flrst--perlml th at ·proved the ultimate dif- ference. Laguna Beach punter Chuck-Upton was the victim of a b;td sn~p from center and was snowed W)der on hlsown20. Fountain Valley lligh and Los Alamitos High, two teams which haven't had much luck 'this year, meet tonight al-8 at Orange Coa st College in a Sunset League football tussle. Both the Fountain Valley Barons and the Loa Alamitos Griffins have t~lented squads and both hive been in evt;ry game they ha ve played lhiS year. Jo~ountain Valley, however. brings only a J-3·1 record Into tonight's 1ame 'A'hile Los Alamitos is 1·4. Although ·out of the titte chase, Fountain Valley eould still salvage a -:500 season with a win ov.er the Griffins tonicht a nd a triumph next week agul nst Marina. Ltne'backer Bob Macauley intercepted a· St. Anthony pass in the third quarter that ·11..et up the knockout TD. a two.yard run around right end by .McKeon. Geora:e MCOowan kicked his second PAT. He also booted a 23·yard rleld goal. .) . Oilers Challenge Colonists Tonight Seven plays later Key found Clyde Birchard for a 19-yard scoring play. Bir· chard beat the Lagun:i defender, then hauled In Key 's pa ss over his shoulder for the tally. Key's two.point cOnver· sion try was broken up by Laguna's Allen, who batted down a pas:; attempt. GAMEITATllTIC:S The Barons are led by quarterback Chris Dove, who has completed 52 of 138 passes for 861 yards. I-le hit on 13 of 30 for 242 yards last week in Fount11in ,Valley's .wild41·28 loss to Newport. ,. Halfback Dave Kreutzer and rullback Steve Thomp- son lead the rushing attack. Kreutzer has picked up 567 ._~ yards In 93 carries for a 6.0 J a carry a nd Thompson has 1~-gained 433 yards .on 75 car- 70I ries rora5.71fca"rry. - Mcl<.eon, .as usual, was Anaheim and Huntington dazzling, picking up 123 Beach, lwo ~lona:-tlme prep yards on 24 carries. Most football antagonists, clash came off tackle, as the for the 48th time·tenight and Saints pretty JDuch con· the Colonists of Anaheim tained the sweep. are nine-point favorites to !hit; with· the-Monarc~ hand tht' host Oilers a 40th oUensive line open1na: one beating. huge hole after another, One stretch of nine years :Uatet Dei elected to run up (1932-40 I the 011 City could .the middle. Quarterbi.ck manage only one touch· Jim ,Wlcmore only threw dowrl against Anaheim and fourpasses. tonight 's edi tion of His counterpart, Terence Anaheim could provide Carter, however, went to another stifr defensive chaJ. the air 2S times, completing len1e rorthe Oilers. 11' with only one intercep· Kiclitorr is at 8 for the Em· lion.. pire....League outing and the However, It was a C!OSlly · Oilers will be trying to beal one. With the Saints impres· Anaheim's de(ense wit.ha l · sively-drivjng down field at wo·pronged running a\tack the start of the third quar· bWlt around Loren ?dlcklin let, Carter had thrown andGreJNitzkowski. some key passes. But, on a t.1ickhn is a breakaway first down at Mater Del's;Jl, threat on every snap and ~lacauley stepped In front has already chalked up 72{) ol the Saints' intended yards in 88 c;,arries . .Among receiver, picked off Car· his four touchdowns is an ter's pass and ran32yards to .BJ.yard romp. St.Anthony's42. Nitzkowski , a former · From there the Monarchs quarter1back for the Oilers, marched 43 yards on seven Can beat the opposition with ptays to acore theil';final TD his running and has four With 5:49 left ln the third TDs to his credit. michael, but most of the Anaheim offense revolves around backs Randy and Ron Belcher, id addition to fullback Art O aradebian. flrtt ~ ruillfflt Flrll dNlls ,_S$inQ FJrll~jleMl\191 Tot.ti llnl dlowft\ V..-01nllhl11t YMftN !oll!IQ Y¥dllftt . Nrt ,...-01t11Md """'''-· ... ""''-' • • • • '" • " •• , .. to1 Fountain Valley's defense " "1 has had some bad ga mes, Anaheim's defen.Slve jug- ·gttrta'iltt is pace d by linebackers Brad Harline and Chris Coons, a pair -of 190·pounder~. ~'!:=:.!I~ "' ,_, 2.Jr but won 't be able to play ,,, o.o loose tonight against .an ex· plosive a nd 'Co nsistent Los Alamitos attack. The Grif· fin s are . led b>· halfback David Sprague, who leads Orange County in rushing with over 800 yards. He has excellent balance with the ability to stay on his feet af· ter being hifseveral times. ' .............. dla.- TE l'wul GH-• l!Tllft&llntlt. AGSWW DtwMy c CIHlll1 l ......... LGJollRNll•- l T 51, ... Fwllrner SEJM0.~11 09101Hloh.I ltll-Mlctllft llllGrqNltn-kl FL TT Torna .._.""""" Mtclt ~ E. Oklt.lktll..- T ICtltl'I Olonn9 NG Allelt '#rlOlll T 1111<"-rdCl-I ...... tNl~IWI LIAOQllJl"Srrllll'I LlTotrf..,._I!' M All"" hbl111kl Cl•ktt.hter Cl 1.ortll Ml<tllft l Gr119Hl~1t.I Scwewau.m .. Uounl ltM:ll • 0 0 ,_, ,_ .. EI TCH'O 6 0 I "' "' us serr-1• ,. •• .• -.• -uo •MH> 110 Up!Ofl 110 Totllll ... >U "' •• '" •• •tt •• '" "' '" •• \ltn Liew .. _, ... lllrdloerd Ur ...... rt TOl•li 1• .. , IUSMING UfMtlu<ll II Te,. l<lt '111 YI •"'I 11 !4 • '·' 10 ll 0 2.J •t•O •.O I 11 0 2.1 t 0 • •l.O I 0 12 ·12.0 31 UCI ·:zo 1-• ,, • Cl (.7 1•101 C1•.• .. u 1' ·0.1 2 I • I.I 1 0 ) -1.0 •1 20I 21 .... Los Alamitos .can, also pasS with Craig Cham· berl ain having over 500 yards to his credit this season. lie has excellent receivers in Ron Ash and quarter. _ Qu1rterback BUI Holst OAMlltAtlltla wtll be trying t5> find the F-1•1•\l•ll•J~ • MD sa right combination With SE Mlk•Me•-• Ball Control Key -CdM's Holland ===::: 1 : .; receiver Paul Gassman lo Even thoua:h hil Corona wa& impressed · with quar· ~ ~'~1~=~" ;:::-.:!i":ru.1 ", ,! take .someoftheloadoffthe del Mar Sea Kings tied terback Gary Guisness, ~ =~71=" '¥rirvs1t1nt-tn 11 -running backso--Santa Ana High last week, who came orf a knee injury t B111eow11er =~w111 ,.. J; ·~: Gassman ca~ght t~ree football coach Dave Hol · to complete1'2-of,s-t6n64-~~~5'::: H94Y•rf1te1Md t7' ui touchdown passes fr.om land is looking for a repeat yards. 1-lowever, he threw M10. .. 11:r1u11e. ~ ... , ... c11ttt11<• t-» i-: Hol sttwoweeks.agoa~1nst performa nce Satur.da"y four interceptions, a ~=~~;::i::::'°" =r:::i:::••d 'i: 1-1 Katella before Foothill ~ut night When the Sea Kings mistake he can '!c make , ..... 1.i11 v.ii.,o.i-..._..°" kwtltyhe"'" an end lo a two-gBi~e win-face Century League leader again s t a Van£bards' OEMlktJor.nson ._....._., ! : : ;:1 ; nlng streak for the Oi.Jers. El Modena ·at Newport Har· defense that has held op-' ~1~'.!::.~n •us•n•• Anaheim, the preseason bor · t b k lo lS" oTMe•k C-. avt1rDe1 favorite to crush e)'erything .. · posing quar er ac s DEMerkt11ek•• •,,• •"• •, •:t, In the Empire League, has a I thought we played .one completions in fi ve games. 1..1.r.rrvG1"u1111v -~--• ol •-t t Holl and is most impres· L&K•111vo"'°"'l4• • .. o s.~ Joss tO Foothill marring its our ucs ,,cames aa:a1ns . c&De ... K•M1t• -· .... • • o •·• otherwise spotless record. San~~ Ana, says Hol~~nd sed Willi Vanguards defen· c1w.,,..,.,•vto• : :! : t! Pacing the Colonists at· about the 10·10 tie. '!'fe ~~~i. ~1n5~~an Scott 3ohnson ~ :::.i~~=.i tlilllli.tns -..... ....... T••h 1 iz 1 J.J tack is quarterback f\lorris a:al~ed 164 yards passing ; ! ~ ~: Bled soe. Bledsoe's chier a~ we controlled ~m05t 10 "He has good speed and is " ,., > •.• tar get is Morrie Car· minutes of the third quar· a great college prospect," rA111No ter. says Holland. -"Overall, .,._. S:All.!..,,' u .MD And Holland reels .ball they have super personnel. 2i II I 11' .no R1'ders v1·e control will also be crucial I just think they are an -· , . againstthe'Vanguards,who awfully good rootball Prep Football P"lllSIOU 1K i.: .... .., o...mn E~l...C1• • I I CCH'-Oll!I MI• 0 0 0 0-0 E11Mo<l1 TOs: Nell, Oomi-1.11.ikftl. '°"""'Mllfti: "1•11 \pt HI.~ fl'unl. are 5.0 in league action and team." F T •tl who have allowed only Z1 oll-----=--==--=-"'"=-=--=--=--==::-::--::::::-7--I 0 r I e points. The Sea Kings are" Football ;standings Defe nding champiO"n Mike Bast will be favored tonight when the top 16 class iOUTMCOAITL•Aou• A speedway motorcy<"le . ' ' ' w L.T .rF rA ride rs vie in th~ U.S. :!:t:!...ni. ; ~ : ~ ~ national championships at 1.1111 ... nitw 2 i • » 21 th e Orange County M1u1t111l'l•lo 1 2 • .o ",, Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. CltMH011 1 2 0 :U U.-lt«tt • r • 21 •l Action gets under way at · n_,.,.,k_ 8: 15 in the first or 20 scratch li!T-u.~~.:,.':!.. · heat races with each rider d.!i)l'en11, ... c-.H1111••s.o........ racing five times and facin1 llllOMlllMl-MIMitll \li.je att••1.u11.1Aout every other rider once. ~ "LT "' "" The rider garnering the ~" 3 .... It . 11•-ned .• _...._. , , 1 411 31 most points wi ue crow •1w0e1 1 1 1 •1 tl 1974 national champion. ....,-'-' 1 t • .. sr Facing Bast in the round· ""')( 1 t • .. '' T·Alla'tl!I' • • • 14 1s robin competition will be . ...,,o.111~w::!,~-three-time title holder Rick " ,.......,..,._ Woods or Hunti ngto n _,_,,,,... ... ,1v11t•1Mt.1Ac Beach; Fountain Valley's iW\'llt•I it. P•ul 1111r1••1..•aou1 · Danny Becker; Bast's 1 w LT.,.. ,...., brother Steve : and top s10111•1 • ·, • 1n u qualifier Sonny Nutter. • 1 o 11 ~1 Others inc lude Scott 310111 11 2 ' • '" l'1 Sivadge. Jeff Sexton, Larry ~ ; : :: :: Shaw, Dubb Ferrell, Billy , s 1 •1 u1 Gray, Larry Moon, Mike ,,_...,.,k_ Curoso, Bill Cody, St.eve lfrt11•n,'1.".:.:~:~-Nutter, Mike Konle and Ed ar-. .. 1Feo111n111Tui1lft Williams . 111 •I Hllllll"'"" 9e•c:ll . Yi.KIMl~~·IJl"lltlhlrfl, 2·1. i·we are going to have to keep from turning the ball over to them," says Hol · la nd. "The reason they haven't been scored on Is because they ·have control· I~ the football. They have three t::iilback s who are all quick and the key is not to AUTHORIZED SAi.ES. SERVICE, PAR.TS and R.ESTOR.AT/ON letlhemgetlheball.". PHIL RENICK /7 I /J/J When the Vanguards do , L..adiUa,· get the ball, the Sea Kings 1100 So. Eudid, full.non (714)171 -9300 will have to play the kind of'----------------------defen se that has restricted r their last two opponents to 10 points. "I thoua:hl we played very good derense against Santa Ana," says Holl and. "We playea a team on the rise and I was pleased with our performance." · Holla rid was pa rticularly pleased with linebacker Rhett Tucker, rovt!r Bill Moore1 safet y Rich Nebb and cornerback Steve Marowltz, who Holland says never plays a poor eame .. And the Sea Kings coach Theworld'& finest Bourbon since1795. 2aa -.qnw.cw•AAMabet...,.....__..., . .V CMl.6""""'CUMICL .... ft. tlltL ,..._ _.. ·-.... I • I .. - Fnd1y. No'lemt>er S. 1974 CAJLVPlLOT 8f' LOOK TO TH• LEADIR Then you'll have something to think about Uke the smooth ride, lh• precise sleeting .controt, th.-g11 Think radial ••• a·nct look to the leader '-'\. ' Designed specially for domestic cors, the Michelin 'X' offers safe, dependoble dril'ing ... up to lOo/o gos,. ,.. savings* ... and o **40,()(X) mile warranty. Come in todoy and we'll tell you the complete· Michelin st<><y. 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MICHELINX WHITEWALLS SIZE PllCE 165x13 .: •. 4227 175xl3 .... 4351 185x 1 4 ..... 50°4 195xl4 .... 5334 205xl4 · .... 5939 215xl4 .... 6547 205x15 ..... 6469 215x15 .... 6995 '.' '7740 225x15 COSTA MESA 1739 Superior Ave. ( 17 .. & Nowpo<!) 642-3384 PLACENTIA 114 S. Bradford (So. ol Chopmon) 524-9280 \ \ olp,~ns, rojnns ' ' I • • . . . . • • 1---..-Tan glp.--~ • _, , ' ' Estancia •1i1b will pit its wide-open ofte;nsive attack against Santa .Ana Hlg h's ·conservative offense tonight at 8 in a Century League footba ll game at NewPort }larbor High. DaM')') 1-lowe is back and th e Dan a ·II ills 11\gh ·· Dolphins are looking ror uo _ups et victGry' over Univer· sity's Troj0411s tonight v.·~n the tv.·o · teams. meet in a South•Coast League football game at Sun Clemente 'II lligh. Kickoff rs'llt 7:30. -The Estancia Eag~s. s\t .Howe has been hampered slinging from a 21-14 105$ to ~1th a pa·inful hip-point in-COSta Mesa-last Week, are Jury ·but coach 1'ony Leon about due to explode with • ' •· ' ••• "I .~ •• ' , " ·Lo• Allg1ln A"-la •• ~ ..... • •••. 13 says he is relld>· ror rull ac · K L C • their unique offense which O'ruut om1ng to LA' ' hasn't &one much the past tiofl~t even ~·ith a heal~hy CO\lpleofweeks .TheEagles -~ W ...,. • • liowc, University is favored Russian gymnast Olga Korbut and the USSR n ational teal?\ will appear bring a 1·3-1 league record '·"""" :-tit ct .... 11 lflal byfivc'poinls. at the Los Angel~ Sports Arena Wednesd<1,)' night (8) as Jl:Brt '!_f a 10-~ntot~egame . : ........ 1_..·ltid .. ,-W.. • Two big reasons wtiy the dale l'!_1:_1r of. the United Stales. Another top Russian attraction is Olympic ~e'ariwhile, ~a~a ~\a•s will .................... Fil.Cl 11 .'.' .. 'In:ljans are tabbed are ;un-cha mpion LudmilaTourischeva. . . . ~1nts are 2_-2-1 in c1rewlac-•. ~ · 1'AI , nliig backs J ;m G'"'n and ---:...c.--=:::.::.::.:::::..:.::..:::.::.::::.;.::._:_.:,___-'-...:_--------,~---,Uon, They hke lo control lhe S•d-, Mo,.;i+-.: ''"'' Ma.fk Mur-ph)', both v.·ith ballonthegroundand run t · '• ,•.-•• ..,.., .. .,. outs.tahding credential s. D bl d very consi!rvat!Ve orr~·nse,. 1 , \-o..• • 1 , ~ ~, With both coachcsexpcc· ··a OS E ,,·so.,,,, 'Mari·n· a The sa;nts started out . • . •' '' t . .., g to gh d r "· 'ts t poo I b t h be ' " _. .... , •••••• 1' a.ie.e.t. .J •••• 1 ' ', u e uns1ve un1 o . r y, -u ave e n ......._.,_...,..pa1111..,.,,..-~°"'"'""""•..,........,•._.-. ..... ._..,... ......... llMI-.. s lop ~he run . it could ' play-ing we ll i n recent '-':'_._.,,...,_,.>~• .. ·. .. . -' • • ~·'•lop ;nlo " poss;ng Tack·le' In S·unset' ··Cruci0al ouhngs,o, ' --•t•-........ .,...,.. ..... ,JI ' ' g ame ,.....,,,,,.. ._... "'llfC-... s -·.., _._, ..... ..,-..-.-.--.. ... - -.. .., ,., """' . lnconsis~ency has .-beenL E.v-. ~...-.. ----· '-,-- 1\I Be nevid.ez does the the big trouble •wilh' the ' · • ' throwingforDanaHillsand Th Ed ' •H Et · ff ....... · ~··~·•·1' 1&1.19.all •·c1 ~"1r• ' • T _e 1so n i g h kid. Chri~ I-l awn, is also sancu10 ense,wuich bas Oolllo·lrolllr~.,..bil' •. •...,.1 ••••-'9\il....._..,.. __ ..,~_o..._1 ... has completed 21of64 at· r1·tons Chargers, Which must Wirt good.~ . shown insome"~rQ-~lh. alit ~ ..... Ciillt .. ___ • . .J !" l ~ tenipts with.. rive intercep· t · · ht t · -· b f ~ ---'' o•-•~ 11 'OllllOllf 11 on1g to s ay 1n contention H'owever, Edison may ea.n e e feclive . ,The -·--··•··· •••·•• .tionsfor374 yards . f th S t Le f Ea I h ,~..::_--•, .... _.-_...-.. uo., .... •-illMFC,c--~, ..,._...,. ....... , ..,....,.... .. .._ Richard tlernon does· the or e unse ague Ool· have one or the league's g es ave a very young --_,, \ P :.i ssi"a for i ·nive,o,·iy and 0Mb;1ssio~nd Vi ejo l-ligh's ~a.II title 1 , havdefa majorsur-b est d e fe nses, which te~m and !11ake several •. . . ~ALO ••.•••• 11 ........... _ •.•• If -'lb 1 "' " 1a os an the Trit.ons or pnse p a nne or A-larina's specializes in slopping the m1slak(s which ma~ mat-L_•,:ir-_...........,,.oi..iw.•• . ..,....,. ........ .._.........._ND"""'*",_· ....... haS'comp!eted 29 of 52 ·at· San Clemente, -two-South Viklngswhenthe two teams run . "Marina's offensive tersworse." -~~MC ~•...,._ ·. . .. r . "" • 1 'te.mpt!; with folll'".intercep· Coast L f b II kickoff 18 lW t . t . ..... 17 --··-II t1o ns Jpr 166 yards this eag ue oot a a a es rruns er coordinator, Bob Ralsto,., JuniorquartetbackLarry -..._ ···-··· -······· seaSOfli teams who have ·operated , High. ·' . ' says the Chargers love to t-1.all has completed·51of 123 =-==-~~-.,.._.,... ... ~~.__.__..,......,._...., ... ..,... . .._. . \Vi th se~en games behind and succeeded wit!:\ conOic-·Edison's regular quarter-s~unl_ a~d doe.sn'l know how passes for 7IO ya rds and · 'MIWTOml.......,. •••••• a1 MIW Yum•-. •••••• 21 •' them,·lhe record doesn'l in-tin' philos~p~ies .. ~.ollide back Natha n Ching Will his V1k1ngs will react. five touchdowns but has V:::=:~-:-=.::J •-r~~11111....,.._1"7""""._.p...riw--••~ d.•.·cate a pass•·og game b". toni ght at M1ss1on V1e10. start 'at tailback with Rick . "Our problem this se, ?SOn had 14 aerials inte'1eepted. • • Ba h l k' Q th t t h I " · • . , CMCIMMA'ft ••••••••. 11 • ~ ••••••• JI -t either side but coa-ch Jerry Kickoft is at 7:30 and the sore a 1ngoveral 8 . .•s a we.~reno P ysica • Es tancia ':; rece i vjng F~dlllfoo1 ·1•---M'cc.nai.-... ........... ......._.._....,....,........,.11 ,.._-.;_l!!l"tr' Rec,l.pian of UniverS\ty od-Diablos of coach John The move is el(pecled to he says. The ~ther people corps is led by Bud.dy Lor-Oiler'l<W.ll~~.,..._-Ooftcyl .. ,, ~ \ • . mlts 'it could turn to an f\furio are 3 ~-:i-po-int-boost Edison 's overa11----h.avebeen sol!ig~althey ton,Rich EngleitndGary ·-.· _ ·UiMSASJ:llT .. ,,.,,t_4_ · ~-.o ...... n , , ai;ri;;iJshov.•.' f<1vo rites to even their cir-record to·6-1-l a nd'league ~ave be.~n handhng our Conter.Confer is.ajunior. .... ~W:-.=::~=-.•....,°"".--.iu..n•~Oiml'tol!'"'° ..... ...,"'4•,..,..,._..-. .. "Dana Hills \vould pr..erer ·cuit ma rk at 2-2, th::tnks to a mark to 4·1·1·. PresentlY. hnem_en. . Proba bly· the 1:Hggesl-· l.t.L1A • " · · to run the ball but I kind of nifty passing attack led by Edison trails le¥der West-\;Vhic.h 11.s exactly what problem the Eagles have 1a..tiglo1111;to'1.,1ou1"ol..Fc ... ~~t-A....;..~--·.;.;.,!:.,.;.,.~_,._,. .... • 'think they v.·ill throw more q.uarterback Da.veSchmidt. •·minster byoOe game. Edison is ttxpected t.odo. had this year has ~n their · ...... o1ae-.. .... ~"1 •~. _ , ~ • -:.i • ~nig ht." . ·Ching has coMpiled im-WAOo!l""'-"11.i-~ w rushing game. J unior half· , . W~fOll .•••••• :11 ~ •••••• :14 . Schmidt has bombarded pressive credentials as lbe L1K•""""°'° ··201 back Ken Williams leads n...HFc&11,......::-'..._· .. ..,. ............. ..._111 ,.., . ...__...._...,.."' ........... ._. O.MMUl1 0ff1- ft(9'lt• Morr!'°" AT Ci1.F<>il-' lllG NIC-Y'Oec• 150 the opposition with lltouch-Charge~ regular quarter-~c;1:'~~1 : the club with 18S yards in 1r1M'Ci1natid1Nfof, ...... ..,• • • -• ' • ' :1m. down passes .in 6'h games back, passing for 810 yards RG5cottc.m11ri.u 1n seven·games and Al·Liddle ~Y• NoYJ .... f I 'I . . · C Mlkt Tl""'r LGW"tol!itr i: and has completed 63 of .97 and rushing for 341, flt st.t ... Crotfltr• 211 has" only 170. ....,_ . •• 1 Passe.-f·o·r-1 139 ya,ds B B · te:Ji,.,e.icft 1H ·c-M•-.. ~ .. uiJ~· · ST.-••••••• II •••..,...-• .:. ...... 17 · 1110 • · ut-asbore·\s111ore·than-geAkkl•ilflOI• tU_,;)CU1UL-n.D~ us its at,~·+l--'11·'!!.!~"",. ...,.,. MondlY ,_,.,~ .. NfCCt•••w .... 111 oww. ~ LT JMC........,.. LE·M.lfl 8tlft-t oe•tlliMvi<li<z.. ;: That's a com pletion rate or arnfadhequate passer! coming ;:~:'i:~°'lel'I : lJ~ck Garoun1d hQard-runnlngk Qnll-"' ....... laii'ii · '! 1u 64.9percent. o t e bench against Los sas•WHU.i 110 1m asteo. uarterbac ~ .... 111)11'f ....... 011..,._cod...._•·but _...w_..,.,....,_.,,..·Oilol -....., : !tis us ual targets are Alamitos. and Uirowing for 1E•1w110.i.11.. t"'erna ndo Leon t hrows _._Tlllwlll~~~·.,.941·•,.•~--''**·*___. . ..,._..__.....,.... Fl Roll KOl.m•I• Tl tlerr)'.l lio-e' 5BJOllfli>llnt1 ., • 0.nl Nllt' O.Mr1~ DEHICllY~fi - DT JOllCl,._Cllt OT Crlil Fllli-W 0£ Ak llarOftellZ L'll "°" Kovri.100 LIJOM(illl L8 llrYl:e WMriflv!Olt LB Brtnl O.nninQtr DB Vh11;1 McCUll«!I DB li;tN!J Crib& s airi.w11s11 u r11 ...... 1;ty~ lliEO.vlO#l•tl,. llT Ml~tH...o_fitl4 RCiEO""UIMd c Mirto-•· -LG Mike P1rc~1t L 1Tim 11.lllMlrl LE INHC Murplof 08 IUtMr<:t HerMn Tl Sett'° Dl!l9.0ino 1'11 .llm CirHn . FLSeanc;ri11.1m 1H11 ... r111y o.N- OE Mike DlllJ Dt .. ,"' Ol.l,.,,..tin 00,Mlll ~• IDCi t..brwrC1#1ri1' ~'fltJC'\h•lft, . b£.0.""! ..... ;~ LB Oli~Scrowi•' cs ttrf'r Pr~"' ca Gll'J i>lerot ~ .Jlni91'te1t s' NtH-slw no \Vilbur·Gregory, Ron Freed ISJyards. g~:i1~::!"' ;: about 10 timeS a game and and his brother, Eric. Ching replaces Don Cor· HGT°"'"-" 111 also likes to run himself on Injuries to key personnel. hov.•ever, have plagued •• m ~ .. .. 110 l\l urio's outrit since berore ____:_the se3.son started. The only t~s tn:in·g left unturnctl by in· , :: ju·ry ts the passiog game Coach Allie Sehaff 's v• Tri tons, still in the title race ~ with a s u.rprising 2-1 record, 1q ha"Ye also b een burned :~ bad)y ~Y injury .. • 1H · • But the Tri tons have tried :~ to compensate with defeO· 1 .. se. Sopho mor e Pondo us Vleisides keys th.e San : Clemente defe nse at. mid- '1'11 dleguard, ;,i n. Arkansas 1•5 slant defe n s e \vhi c h. ~= reatures 135-pound tackle u1 David Domingues aiid mini· "' '"" backs Al Sandoval, Stan •• 1~1 6'1athis. Glenn Dill' and Pat nell,who has rushed for 395 g~=:i~ ;: keepel's around the'ends. yards on 87 carries.. Ll..ltifRotllltMn 110 The Saints also haVe a n ~1arina . with a-2·2·1 ~:~~:.:!'' :: excellent kicker in Bi ll l eag u e mark. is not ceJD1v1Pomr1it•lf ~Stone, who has a range-of sei101,1sly contending rorthe ~ ~1c•"1a_.. 161 about 35 yards on field league championship. But " •rnn 110 goalsn He. is alsO an excel-...,.r1 ... 0H•nw the VikinJ:S have the talent TEBobT:eu1 1as ,lent dj!fensiVe back With to pull of£ an upset. · T o...Metk' '" five interceptions tO his They have a powefful · ~ ~ ... ~ ~: credilthi&season: - running combination or Ron G Dll'IGur~ 1n Santa Ana-ii -a one=@Oint R'oss and J im Rankin, who ie':!.':i!::"".:' : favorite. · · •. ; · · • r an forll2-and-96 yards-i n-oe Akli·Pu• -w -" ' .. the Vikings 9·6 wi n over bos i:~i:~~':1"· :~~ ftEGll'YCDfl~~oi.. Al'amitos. f'LJlmWtt-11 1n AT&M111oor;111 They a lso have a gutty D£Bobt1tu~ ... Dtte-i1r ~G:'~ defense which held .West-DtO.•Me .. , 195. LG °'*li'Mli..-a minste. r to.seven points. MGMlr11ViCk \Iii LTS«lt1Svhfl"""* DTMIBS<.1vof' iff WftloNktrlMIOlt "'Th~)' don't have a weak DEJim-O.L11t• 1.s Oll.t"YH•ll' spot," says Edison coach Lt1J1mw.nc1e11 1t1 HBK111Wl!llMll1 LBDML•cko '110 FB A,ILlllotl• Bill Workman. "Their nose DB11ot1~•11 1ss se111chEnvle man, Mark Vick, is very ot1M1MyTot~ 110 good . 08R11tdy°'91'10f1t US , and their secondary o&o....i11si1ne., 110 EIYMM~ LE Ot ... IRKt - LT fttO Hldlols MGEcltdil'""""I RT MIAll.lllcl!MIMr "' >H ,. '" ... ... "' >N •N >U "' •• lS "" Area Polo Nelson in the secondary. Mlnl..,Ylt j•Oll- TE ftoioFr- Pirates Olympians r:a~=.. ' • 1.C Mlrl!Dt...., ::. L'Results ·-, 1 . • , .IUNIOR CDLLEGf. ., .. k ....... ,Qlg,, ... S....8'r(lfCllNI 0 1 I 1-] ~to; •41l-11 .._........_k 5t.,if19 -LJif' •. IY+lelt- . bi:Ui"l,"$.ni11> J. C1m11!"Jll J. War• 7, M. W•I-t. Bu<r. Llu<ie• .. •v. 5.Nlholl, D 'Nlltllln. t-lllCl'iOn. V.IRSIT'Y Sc.,• oy Q<y ... n £IT-01100·0 U.-k...:h 1 • 1 ,_, Lt.Jll'll ~ICll K ... llt(I: AmlOe<I 3. R. Hlw&oll t. s'"'"'°"~· MD•re•lt, P.o·mr1. 1.0·-·· • Sc.i. lty 0...rt••' Q,io• Horii t o o a-t i.fnlve•\•h 4 • • l-11 0.n• Hoit~ KDrl,,g; W!lll•. Ult!Wf~ly '(GfOftg: ++<ISlfO •. 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Scnm•Cll I'S JOM MoltlQOfnO!ly TS Pllll(.o!• "' •M ,,~ >N SAN DI EGO -Ora nge ·'There have been times Pro Scor·es 511 Erit Sc1Hnld1 Mlultfl Yitl• Otle!IM DE Jell Ev1M DT Jttl Fltini"9 MGC1ryG<'tfr OT Mi•t 8tnll~' DE Cr1l11Cunni1>9"1n1 LB Jtrt RoitUI L'9~h!Merrym;on cs.:eu++- ca Owos Ro~• s ~Aff<in ~ Mort "'M<t'"S "' Coast Gollege will attempt this year when our secQn· to extend its South Coast daryhasbeen burnedbylhe ~ ........... _ . .._ "' Co f f tb II . . HoWonHD,Ml-""Ht'l 110 n erence oo a winning pass."Tuckersays. SN11k-10<,Go10enS1Nt'l • ''° strealt to three tonight when Kell.Y Stroich, a candidate "111111' \O'I. ""'""'• 1°' i~ the Pirates iangle with h<Hll for all·conrcre nce honors, ut:,~v~;t;,:-:i.-11 ~ 11s San Diego Mesa College al will lead the Orange Coast M1t1eu1i..c-.,....._ :: the latter's campus field. charge as noseman on the ~1=:~1;.'::!:'.:.~ ~ .. "s Kickoff is at 7:30. front line. His counterpart_ t1mSon10,w~11tg1G11• ;:: OCC is th e only un-at ~1esa , Ray Williams, is '"'--~~~ \lft Clt-•11 Otl- 1 E °'1!1t;s E1tll'trom LTLlrrYPo~IM defeated team in the circuit tabbed by his .:oach. Tom Ftonmu.~ni.ncio 1•s after two games but Mesa is Carter, as the Ol ympians' ,---""-""'--"-~c·""-Q....:."c'-'----~ :n one of fou r schools a game top defend er. LG Mi[• F19'11t C Fronk R•110 RG 0.•IO DOmi11911H fl.T BlU M 'ite>llAI SE LlllCe Bt,,f 06 Tim'\llRi\iclt• l8A10'tdy•INl<m F8 TOM"'°"' SS )ilntt ++er man • \111(lfflll•leDtlfnM DE Grf9 Y01t1t9 DTKeltnMlrr "¥i ""'100 VIRl!.IOt• Df 0.WO °""''"'1"'' DeTlmlliO<t LBMllrkF•~ t:8TomA.ron~ Dll l'jj ~e1.,.,... Dll G!f,... Dill DBSIMIM•tl>I\ DB#ll ~wll i.s bac_k with l-1 conference If it comes to a running '" ma,ks. · its game s h owdown , t he ,..., Orange. Coast is favored Pirates figure to have an :~· by six points. advantage. Mike Nanko and 1n A minor flu epidemic "hit Tony Accomando are in the 180 the Oran1;~ Coast team top three in the circuit with ''° early in the week butcoach Pete Brown also in the top nu Dick Tucker says the squad 10. · BARRYMORE : \Viii be at near full strength Nanko has gained 355 1.c1 for toni ght's outing. · yards for a 4.3 average '~"I:.•"'-, .. :!! f\·fark \V etherbee, the whiTuA Ccom a ndO has s·KI FILM ·uo leading receiver. however. posted 332 ya rds for a 5.9 · , . ','.s is out for the season and •NEW"'*"._.,., oow • .w _,.. avera.ge_. ltQlll"'--us Dave \Vhite will tur,n to · ............. others to maintain his con·r.:==========::;d ~"" __ .,_...,....... ... ference leading passing ef---..oTM C .. Y. LIA_.. ,...,.,.. .... _. ........... , forts. · '75 MOHTE CARLO F~." ...,....,.~. \Vhite has cdmpleted iOnf ·s I 2400Mo. =~""'...,.,,,,&. Girls Compete 132 attempts for 966 yards :ieMO.c.~en11l•.,. =.. ~ ~ w 'th • t ' M .... -----:t!OO«lll"'1<ill ', .. '' ·----WI seven in ercepu. ons. · · UOTM C .. YIOUT ~"""*-'"'-'HMit .. tJniversily High will bc the scene or the So\lth Coast IC'ague girls tennis cham- pionships Sal'\1rday mor- ning ~ginnin g at 9 and run· ning until tv.·o singles and t\vo doubles learns have been dele rmi.ned for CIF competition . While \Vhile is the No. t ua11 _......__....._u. _...._ ... .._ . passer in the circuit, Mesa's 1 ~===:":':"":::':·:"':':":':' =· =~~==:-:=:""':=:•:"':=-===~ Jim Valenzuela is c lose ~ • DOW.N PARKAS 0 SKI VESJ • BOOTIES.etc. FACTOIT OUTUT '642·1970 ,, I )91/t I . ltM:i St .. Cetht MtM behind and the game could develop into an aerial cir- cus. ' •• ., • ' • 11-SOUTHIERN.CAL. 11-HOtiSTON ' t:t-lllAIYLAHD 1J~mHtA 1)-..AUIURM 11-MIAlll (Otlit) ·1~KLAHOMA ITAU !I-ARKANSAS 11-MlllOURI 20-ARllOltA ITATf I • ' •• 0 • ' . • • ' ' . ... . .. .. • • • "tar.Beverly SIUs and IJl~hard f:rederlci!J • · · i n a tenaa' • n11 of'lritrl11u111r1,, •' . "' ~·,. · , "' ~lllnJ'• 111 P '·rtta~i.;,• :l f,, . '.~ : · -~:l~ ..... ~ +.,_,,,.t-~··--. r-=-;-.• . '. , .... '( ... ~ ' ' ",, ... , {._~ •. ,\. • •"-'.1,' omen'• enael'Jllle.ln a ac~n.e.fiom t"I Pi!rltanW'. ,, lllged by the Mua~Centllf ()pefa A'ssociiltlo~ . 1, ' r ~.. • ) ~" I lththe N ewY~rk:-ur9'>91ii,,l:iec.~.a ~d_,6 . ,. •n .. t -• \,. "' " f1 • -~ ' ,,,.. Giibert l su1~1y11n'a' , " _ • wlU 119 111iged tn Ef!911911!fov.23•ncl'301nd 0.-C.'" ,,_,; ' • • .. " • • • , .. • -r l • • • ' . . . • . ' ' ·. . .. ,, ·Arts t :Pining OUt ' ' . 1 • • • ·Entertainment ~-• ' ; • .. -: •• ' ' ' DAILY PU.Of ~ ·"· "' . • . ' . . , . ~, .. ~ .. ~;·· .,'"; • J I~ .: . \ I •• ' _, ... ,, ' • ' , ..,. . \ ""~·· ·~ 7 .. l 11" t ' " . ' l ";-~ • . ' ·'" ~ ''It-... • . . ' ' .. ..... ' I • ~-: 'o· . ... I' ·.1 . ; , . . • ,. "~ ·· ... )ie~~·. Is ·for:· Every ho~=-~~~ ':" .. : ~ ; . . ,. • , :-_ • ., .•• :'!.-1 . '·.' •• , , I ~ y, ~ ' ,. ' ' ' ' ' I • ' ~ .~ ... Br:~ .. ~~t~;S!;A~:. It ~ A.l~ :the .f e_i:f!lfrning Arts. i'! I • j9 1 '" .._ " . , • •• One • ', \ •r ' .,, -" • ·rr .. • . • ' . ., · ' · '• "1 • ~ -.V ·JAefi.IEltt.ft(AN' ~I · ' U knows not only wh"Bl it sounds .. i\liss 'Sills ~s' "been associated for. City or An gels is a traveling unit ,.. ,,. .. ! : Ot~CNn.,,.i.e~ ·~ 1• like~b!-il. ~hat goes into it behind _the . many ye~ars, ;s'presented annua~ly by . .wi~ its C?Wn ligh~ing .. sceneryr arid~- , · .. ~'U,~'s ~n bi~•resq~J(fb~it.be:J,ta'rx · ,s:c~P'~s: •n tern:is of contra'tts .. the Music Center ~ra Asspc1atlo~· CO!llJrn:n1sts whu;h .1s .ava1l~~le to 1 ~~~~s,.S~il~-Jo~s':3n~ coun~1ess • s_chec:f'1j1ng, selecting a repertor")', and,. . ro~ a qn~·-mo.nth se~~n. .. sc~eols ~nd community g"?u~ in,Los · letevision-c' ea.Jans. P-, ~ , • , , £1nan_ees. . "U d · d. . . l . . Angeles and Orange Counties. , . : . ,;. ,, . .. . , .. . . . . . .. · . n er or 1narr c1rcu~s ances. Fees range from $600 to $2,000 per , )Yet bt(CkerS1jiilJ-f!_iy .as. rriuch_ "'s . ·"l, belie ve. in what Verdi saWl 'He' there w~uld.hav~ been.a l"eplaccmcnt performance depending on the opera ~' · s,o9;000to:pr<Ut!:ice.it-~n4 f~n~s.'fillp,ay ·1· said, j'What's the bOx ·o(ri~e·~·· Dellt-. rrom .the · <New YO~k Opei;:a) . com-. selected-and: whether piano .accom- ·aS1much.a.s'$25 a ti'~e(tjj~ it. .. 1 • sch.said. . · . paoy .Butbeca~se_thiS\YaSa,al~pe~; pani-m.ent or. a n orchcstt'a is .. ' -· -. " ~ : . • • One fact abou\ the··oox office fbat formance, :-ve had lo replace in kind , requested 1 .'':'.'.f'he , w,o~d 1 opera:'.~eans' d~fr~re~~. · ... Deutsch and other 'adrri'inistrators Deu~ch Sa.id; , Despife 's uch fine local productiObs. . tfimgs lo..~if1e,tfnt.~p~e.~1:0 :some, it~ ~~ve~eamed to li\I~ wil.h'~s·th~i o~r.~ · .A.t.sl~ke,was an·estimated $4~.000.iri.. the-Ne~ York Opera season-r'J:nalns . . .P)~itns ~ lfO, ~t T~ 1".a~~~ts, .. l~e~~money . ·Al the. Music ,Center ~-it pro,Cej:!:dS,. lo· go to Lile \ opera as-. a h~ghh,hl or the year for Sc,>,uthern ~rea~i~g 8-. ~.~c. ·: · ~i; · s a,,, ' IOses-from $100:000 to $400,0(X) ii year. ·. soc1atlon. · Cahr~rn1a ope~a buffs .. ....... ~,e, \' \" ... • · .... ".1· ._. . -· .. · .. - ' : . This year, five Puccini operas are · To ~~E&S -<l~ke~i.aw~en~'e oe~t· i (\THE DEFICIT is made· up 'by ,th~ . FORTUNATELY,;.soprano ·l!irgit of£ered commemorating or th~ com- '. "'<\~ . • 1 , , • • 'UnitedFunCl.,LosAngeles'County8,nd Nilsson saved the evening ·by ' poser's death SO.years ago.' Ot)'ler sch,. presiden~· of Ole Cos . AJ?geJe~. special beilerils and1galaS'. . . . ··3.greeing:· to perfoi-ip in ·a S ubstitute s·elections include Bellini :_s ''I &f1,:1s,ic~~~~~r..,..,9~a~ fii:fiatJ.~n, it The·loss is due to the high oost.s. of· protl~tion.or Puccini~8 ''Tpsca. '' · · Purit~ni , ·• in which Miss SUls 1Wn1 .me~ns~xci i~gm. i~a · .er. scen~ry, cos~umes and salai;ies, Wl)atm:•kes:asingerlike¥.iss .N\ls-perform. and the ope.ra .~~13tio~'s . '"It '(ope·ril) .cQnt.riS.'alfi0f'~7pez:..• espec1ally for singers. . ; . , SO'IJ•Or ,M.iss •. S11ls.s~and OU~ (rom ~e O)'lll,,productJon of Puccm1 S 'TU.ran· form"inlf H fs '!i.n one fatt alone.\ In fact, there are.a few.singers who. h~!'~reds or o~h~r ~pranos 1n opera. dot. ~e~ty.-play; costu.ineS-, ev'erythlnt( .c~n ·comma~d as much as.·$10,000 a·. ·. Gre.at s1n~ers does not neces· Tl.CK~TS roe al"! performan,;.:J·'•x· you ·can think Of ) ~ . .. performance. Among them ru:e J9an sanlY·.mean they have the greatest ic. . ...,.:s :r .,,_I~ .... I".''..-• .-', -~~...._ ··' .~,~ ..... ~· ·• • ·~UJ,~rland, Be\lerly, Sills ar)d Birgit , . .Y.~~;> .. -,il· ... ~e~ns '·they _have com: · cepl the ben~fit·-~re s1:i~l ~yai~f>l~ · , .. ".A,nd tlie oru..Y'difte(enceiis that4t's•.' Ni:l~Son . ·. · .. . prellens1on. tn6vement, understan-from· major t!ckel ouOets. 1 r ,_ . tuNl:1 A~ the'r.e Ybu-f,la\.:e..tlle,gr_:eatest~ ·• They're t~e ones the audietJ.CeS will .. di~gOf.wh11t. they~~~~ing, not just the But arter ttil! curtain rails on nee. 8 ' 'listrurb~t-inl'theiworld.. wtilCh-is the ·:.· P8)'.'bi'gli pnces lo hear. And .when.one voice,.' Deutsch·sa1d . ·. . and the season is over, Deuts1;ri wUI hµ,mirfvOiC~ ;t:Deu~hsaiil! ··" : •or~ them gets sick, the -opera· ad-Neverthele.ss. as e.ve_ry young be looking ahead. ·making final pl~s ,' _ ~-' '. 1_,. .. ,._ .-, • i. · ·' • ·. rriinii).rator gets abea~aChe. . singer knows, the v.oi<iJ.s_also imJK>r: for 19'Z5.and__begi_oningJD.plan_t!U.~ •:Ask~d ~hy;~~~l'.·~ple;fi~~e-ope.ra \ 1 SU ch· W;ls the case recently wl)e.n Lant. . ~ · 4 • ' • As to the ruture or opera itself, 1fe even tltough tl}~y i:e.not fanuba( with · · MiSs··Sills underwent·surge.rY Tor can· '·For some ·reason, · Sout..-hern. said that although opera ·comJ,>anies it.,. D,e.uts.ch;,..said•,. ,..'.'P'e~p.le . a_r e · .. cerin'lhepf!l\licarea. i , Califorr\i.a seems to.have moi'e i;ood . are. Oourisbjng now, he's cor)ct?~ned !ngtttened or what t~y .do.n t ~qw ,., · · ·. :. . : . . · voices than anywhere~Jse in ttte co1111• that young people aren't expo:sed to. ~~.!/-, a~eitu\ · tae.Y-m~ke-run-o . . . A"~HOV'GH he'-sur,gery~w-a t-cy-witJ;a-the-;except.ion-oLNe.w...Yotk.._ope.ra ''" t-·· ~,·. ;·.~ ·~. ·-,.,~ ,·· ®emedasuccess;shehadtocancela .abd thitl's only because .people go Deutsch recommended that • • · ~·· ~: • , . , -~·. . , ~ . ~ · _: · '; ~ ... Nq_v~:)3 'berieflf pt?rform~nce . or · ther~ f.er a showca.se." Deutsoh said: neWOOmers to opera stitt'by 11Sleniilg r-f Dl!;UTSCll,~ff,:whO has work~, for 'D6nizetti's "LUcia'di Lammermoor "· · · · · · · · to·a recoiding amt following the tran-· • ; ,..,1 .' tbe · ~e·w.: ~Yo(k.· ?I>Y"a and · i~. dow. ;, Which \vas ~o open th~ i974 New Yo~k ONE OPP9;R'.l'UNl'J'.Y· ror ,such slation oflhe words in the libretto."" • .' R'T•~.1~e.nt q_t lbe ~t_9s.~°"·ngeles , Ope[a; C9mpany.season at the Pt1.us1c taJented young singers 1s offered by ·. Because·after the memory or cOmic ~ :> <>·r•·. ~11mycipCW•A.~9fmnus.~s~~-· • -. ' . City of'A'ngels.Opera, a division oflhe burl«!sques fades, what's ten is 1~,.J.; • ~\. • · ;1.r.~.a:~w~ . .. , ~~ J • • :~ 1 • Ttie:t:Jiew-York-Opera, -w~-~bich-Music Cen!7r-O~a.AsiociaUon.____.._ ..:.....-beautilulmusic__ -" . ~· . ' , " , , , . ~ . . ,.. .,. .ir..)'. l;., ;: ,; , , ' .o':, l\f.' :~~it "-·1-;·ew • • • • 1 • • • . Y~rk -City · Opera ' " ,I / ,, .. .. <. . ' . • ' , ·• . • • ~ • . • • ' . " . . . ... . . ·T'I frogram ·'H~nors Puccmi · ~Thf?_New York City Opera, one of. the greatest ·opera ccimpanies'.Of the or!~, '.Nill haye:its. alll)ual"run at the· \f:.os.-Ang.eles Music Center"Wed - nesday, Nov. 13~·· thiough ~unda.y, Dec:~· . · . There will be 28 perfo[manceS or 14 -operas, inch.1ding the works or ,P.1on -,~,,..1~. ~onizetti,· Gilbert & Sullivan,· i.;::ne.b.t.0'$.Y, ·Verdi, Cherubini', J . J:' ~~1 Stf$rss, Bellini and l'µccini. 'fhe . ~ .-.. ~~ includes rive oper~s by Puc- .. ~ch1i'it'1t honor of the SO· years _since \'.":the Cj)rhposer 's death. · · · ·:· Evening perrormances ·begin · at ·a p:m. eiu;ept for the opening· night ga).a Which ·begins at 8:30 p.m. Matinees ·begin at 2 p.m . All per{ormantes are . in the Dorothy Chindler P~vilion. OO~IZETTl'S "Lucia de L3.mmei:- moo·P; was to be the opening hight performance, &tarring Mi.ss· Bever!Y ~ ~~ .. Due to Miss Sills' recent.illness· ,.and. recuperation from emerg~nc,y ,s·urK.l!ry , the program.·has been 'changed ··to Puccini's . "TQ.Sca". and ... Mi~s~'.Birgitt Nilsson will star a~ the ··': soprano: · · · · ~ •·. Miss Ni°l~spn, Considered ·dn~ of the . greatdrama'lic sopranos of tbe era, is .· famed for a variety of ·rot~s ~bUt is David fl ae Smith sings.the· tole of Prince Orlolsky and"Jqhanna Mel er slng·s Rosalinda in Strauss' comic opera "Die Fledermaus. clos~ly associated with her singing: o( ,; . , , , .. Wagl)erand'Strauss. . , . Die· Fledermaus. by J . SlraJ.ISS She will'be making he'r Los-Angeles-Will be performed f"ov. 16, ~and JO., debut with the company. Jose·.c::ar-· ·.Joanna l'l1eier. Elizabeth llaley, re'ras will sing Cava'radossi ·and .Charles Roe an.d D~vid Ra e Smith ~ Ri.'ch3rd Fredericks will. sing Baron "'ill sing. the rirst, date. Karan Arm- -Scartia wilh Julius Rudel conducting: 'str:ong, Arlen·e Randazzo and William ·• . · M_cDonakl'wiU sing.Nov. 24 and 30. , M;ONTEVE'RDl "S "L 'tn .. ''The Pttikado'' will be performed Nov. 23 and 30 and a· matinee Ott. 8. Singing will be Diana Soviero, ?itiss Allen (Nov. 23-30), Elaine Bonat:r:i <Dec. 8 ), Glaze,· J a mes Billings, David Griffith (Dec. 8), James Bil- lings, Jack Eddleman iDcc. 8) aod Berberian. Somogi will conduct .. •cororiazione di Poppaea'' will have,its · TH~RE· WILL be two perforiTian· . Los Angeles premiere dL1ring the ces or Puccini's "La Boheme," a "MANON LESCAlIT"' bJ Puccini .-• .. season. __ ..::-;.; --.matinee on NOv . 17 and ~n evening . will be performed Nov. 23 ahd ~-s. Also. the l'l1usic Center Opera_ As-pVrforman.ce Nov. 20. Cai.herine l\1iss Niska Scano. David Hollowa'r. sociationoffers i\ssecondproduction, Malfitano. ?i1iss. Ba:yant, iPanc, Adib 'and l\1ichael Li -Paz wilJ sing with I produced with the technical faciJiUes· Fazah, \Villard White ·,and Brelt 'l\1orelli conducting. 'of RU<!el's New York City Opera. It Hamilton will sing. Thomas Jamer-_ ..... · will He Puccini's "Turandot. •· · · son will sing ll:i milton 's role on Nov. l'l1COA 's productioi'I or "Tur:andot.." Last ~eason's MCOA ·offenng, Bel· 20. . . . . , •. Will be Nov . 29, Dec.t and 7.'Danicft lini'!'> ·"1 Puritani," will receive two Singing in the Nov. 17 performance J\.1astilovic. ·Mi ss Malfitano and Er- , ·~ h. ·1 • · r D b • •p II I' manno Mauro will sing. F'aye Robi n-;t. pe ot'!':ances t 1s year,, agR n with o e ussy s • c eas ct Me 1sandc" . so.n ·will s ing a t the matinee Dec. 1. t Mi ·,.Sills who plans-to · sing aS w!ll be Pa~i-icia Bf1?0ks; Miss ~urry; . . • scheduled Dec. 6 and'8. . . · .Richard St1lwc\I, l\11chaekDevhn. and Joining l'ltiss Sills in the 1\ftOA ii.. .. ~_,_,YCO ~omp~~y.~ebuts w.ill inc·1ru1.~ ·Ara Uer.berian,' NY.CO director Rudel productioq or "I Puritani " Dec:'"~ uni! • ~, .,,Tfie.. Mikado, ~anon ~~ut\ ~n~uc;l1~g. . . 6 \viii liCg-ierski. Frederick~ an~ t_ Pe lea& et P.1.';_Lhsa~de, · Die _M1ssNiska. Fraqces81ble,·Ba~bara White. Enrico GuiseP,pe will s ine au fTifd ~er.' ~ctle~ .. Taylor. a~ Samuel. Ramef-Utt." and-Ptern:-OUval Dec. 8>1Wdcl 1lt-s1ng-€herub1nl 's-"l\1ede3'' on will conducl · "TOSCA'" also will be heard', as Nov . 19 and Oec.8. Christopher Keent' · • ·~originally scheduled, Thursday .. Nov .. -Wlll'conduct. . . ·· Puccini 's"l'll adam.a Buttetfly " 14. at,;.8 p,m. flOd Sunday, Oet.' It .al 2 ' · .P.1onte\'erdj's · ''L'fncoronazibne di will be perr_ofmed De c.· 7 \o'i lh • P.m. ;:)in~in·a: Thursday w111 be Bozena Poppea" v.iill ' be -presented Nov: 21 t'atr1c1a t:ra1g, San<lr'a \\lalker'. :::icano '.~·.R'U k.', Gaelan o Sca n o and ·and Dec. 3. Noelle Rogers, ~fi~s Bible and Oa..vid Clatv.·ort.hy. Ket!nc wlU [-:':-;'.~;·,~Fredericks while Maralin Nisk' and +. Roe and Cossa· will sing the ritst date · conduC't. ~rrf:ras 1tng'8t.-~1n~, ,"!,II am~ trc~nd-J-amers9n Tickets. available to all performai ,. • I • .Gill eppe'MorclH conduc(ing. · .wiJI sing the sefOl\d, MlssSomogi y,•111 ces extept the--openinJ!: night a:a1 • ' Verdi 's "La. Traviata~· will be per-cOnduct.. ' . . .ha\le n lop.price or fl2.SO and ra~ ....,,.for.med No\I. IS a~4. lleather · 0Vcrdi's 0 ''Un 8:illo in ti-1asehcra'' downloSt0.8,50,6.SOand SS .. \. 1 ~ -:-ntnmsoh, Kathleen HegieJ'i;ki,-!l'ull;<>-wil ~l>e-sung Nor. 21 nnd Dee. s. bal'ecorners w;JLnoL~att!O-.!,lflt PaM: and Dominic Cos1'a and Mano . Marisa Calvany, UellV Allen (No•. ·Lherc i!i a suitable hr"cak in lhef>t'Jf( "Bernardi win $i ng Nov. 15 while C8r· -'22) ,+ Ollvla Stapp Carreras and mance and withoul possibility <f .- 1 teras and Judith sings the ,seeond Ftedcrlcks wilJ.sin~. (Nov, 27)'. re.fund. Opera~ and cast are subjecl tD · ,dlle. Judlt!\.Somogt v.111 conduct.. C: i I b ~-r. t , u n d S.u 11 i v a n 's change.-wi{houL noUcc'. "· · ... t • : l ' • r : -· -" • , . l ' ; . . ' . • .. ., •• .. ·~· R i!w ork-Cuuld:Make Total .!J.. ----1--~--'lay-as Sharp-as -Fina-le - ' .. I ~-~ its daft title) must be that a luscious la st lap and some sterling stage work by Beth Titus and John Loughman could not co rrect the \'Cry definite list acquired in the preceding 90 minules. ·- ' '). Rock Out AtKnott's Tonight • • ·- • UCl's Symph~ny .Without Words . ' · ,BOdy movements and primal. sotlnds co'!'- . municate the images and sublimnal ideas 1n , .. Vector: Two,'' current production of UCl's Sur- vival Theatre Company. The university's ex- ploratory theater group is presenting its nonver- bal sound symphony for the final times tonight and Saturday in Fine Arts Concert Hall, on cam- pus. Admission is ,$1 and reservations can be made ~Y calling ~17. Scenes such as those depicted here are typical of the presentation, un- der direction of Ashley Carr. Performances on both remaining nights of the program az:e scheduled to begin at8o'clock. - Shirley Temple Black: Her Times o' Tears, Her Times of Triumph .. /don't li aut many llolly11.1ood frien ds, I knew a lot of pe_ople u1/i e11 I tvns 11 chiltf, bui most of the11i.lta1Jei. go11e ta tfie Great /Jeyonrl, A11ywny, I wns 'so yOunJ{, I 'roastt't close to 111nt1.Y peopl.c." . Thi s week Shirley Temple Black talks wit FAMILY WEEKLY about heo past and her future. She loves the past, but d0esn't live there. She claims to thrive on what's going to happe'n tomor-· rOw. Learn lirst han·d how she moved from the stages of Hollywood as a child star to motherhood' and an am~ssadorship at the United Nations while raising three children at the same time. And how she herself has dealt with breast cancer. This' ·wetk Richard Bach, A Pil I' B--L author of "Jonathan llvln11· 0 I 111111 ton Sea1ull ", puts You In the W'aLDedLI!' cockpit of a small biplane fly. ha -·vJVtl Ing diuyln& loo ps high above V ' T Lif the 1round. Why do men fH1 ITlllAJlf 0 8 compelled to court danger In "1/le bipltin~ Jrll 1/ou;n /ro111 ~he air? What Is It like to be tla(I 11...,·, w11Jlo1t·in1t, bu8r.tin 11• '"•.small plane and have tht I' liar 11111 J1/oiQlhtrt, the i.'tlice engine stall, or the fuel pump u·rr.u1ned. It took a 1tconJ 111 break-and no plate to 1111,re,.r. I'm. /iting." land? Here's an air story 11 real as the smel~ of psollne and the wfl istlln1 of wind. All ~Inc SuudaJ with the • 1 •• • • ·-0 '" 1<-r• ,., •to•; IJf\y ·1!:.1 J~t• "rh •:U ,,.._.·,~ - ; t -· ..... ' '·· '" I I .tb ' , .. " .-. " •.ii· I,,• '"' ,., ,, T ·' ·•11 ". ' '·l •I "' .. 1 .., ~· ,,)\ .; •• .. .., .• 'I'";\ ~ , .,) ... .. ·~~'l "'' .. 1 .t.1 . " ... ,[· ; ')' ,\ . J . J ' I J l ' ' ,. " . . ' " .. • • ' • ir t ' 1 t t • th 0 ... •• wi cl· .. da br !:r as da do in th ar q to bu vi ·un re pa k ba $1. Be po to go as bl m !iv ce w bl ch r be fi po la pl an Ill C-Crqwn HoUSe ,Adds Daily ' . Breakf~st to· It8 -Charms . I NCW> things contfmae:1u ha~--at___, the Crown House, a~teady one of Orange County's m9st POJ>utar I restaurants. . ' This time Bill "and Jean Petb-s the enterprising owners have 'lomJ up with a very unusual reature for a first~ c:lass ,Place. Their South Laguna estabhshment -in addition to Sun· day brunch r.li now open daily for ~ break.~a¥il, A'.nd the top.of·the·mornin1 Out ·n· About . .Nonn&IJ Stan'8y ~11'great. · Fortunately for early risers, the poached fresh water trout, $3.95, Crown House dining room is every bit · poached salmon, $3.95, and baked as ~harming and comfortable by mahi mahi al{1londine, $3.25. daylight as il is at night. When you sit Lunch during lheweek atlbeCrown down to breakfast it's still like being Houae offers a Jar&e arrci,y Of choices, in a garden thanks to the trees outside designed for the busy business person, the dining room 's triangular.shaped or (QI' lb.e_casual shopper who is in for -·area. \ . a lei§urely repast. And because ~his cheerful, sunlit sc~ne will seafo6d is a house speclalt.y1 you may qwcke11 your appetite and allow You have it in many varieties. to fully enjoy some item on.the small Curry Bombay, $.1.50, is comprised but adequate breakfast menu. Ser· or shrimp or crab, blended with Major \lice, Monday through Saturday, gets Grey's chutney and shredded ·underway at 7 a.m. , coconut, and i('s just right for an . Alone with belnc eye-appealing and delicious, the Dover sole is brought whole to your table aad expertly boned for rou bY the mailre 'd, An· toine. It is cooked to perfection, crisp on lhe outside,' tender and succu.tent inside. There are a lso several dinners for twO on the menu. Among these are poached halibut and lobster bouquetiere, $14.95. ..,; Ragtime The group specializes in turn-of-the·century tunes from classic ragtime to N~w Orleans blues and ' plays Tuesday through Sunday nights in the lounge at the Reuben E. Lee, 151 E. Coast Hig)lway, • ,,, .• Newport Beach. The Ragtime rs (from Ien l are drummer John Tutini, banjo player Doug Mat!Deka. and pianist Rick Bronaugh. THE TEST of a good breakfast restaurant is often hOw well it makes pancakes. The Crown House, let it be known, makes some of the best. Eggs cooked to order with ham, bacon, or sausage, toast and jelly, $1.95, are available along with eggs Benedict, $2 .50, corned beef hash, poached egg and toast, $1.85, French toast, $1.50, and a superb omelette gourmet, $2.;,::5. unusual lunch. Fish and chips, $1.95, are on the menu, along with several , egg dishes like eggs Ben~ct, $2. 75. DINNER AT the· Crown House never fails to please. The bright cheery dining room ot breakfast time becomes a warm cozy place at night. At the door is a ,lovely hostess, often Jean Peters herself, to welcome and seat you. The Crown wine list is so handsome you'll ha\le to be your honorable best to keep from taking one home as a souvenir. But more im- portant, the list is well chosen and suits the various entrees on the bill or fare. ON THE menu itself an interesting and 'unusual addition lists the sources for the Crown House's seafood, meats and other supplies. By t his t he restaurant seeks to show you it buys 'Hound' Ends SCR Run Hoyt Axton AtUCirvine On Sunday, brunch pre.S;ents an astonishing range of items, ahd truly blends breakfast and lunch on one menu. Our firSt entree was chicken llvers and scrambled eggs, $2.50. ·tndicatl\le of the restaurant's con- cern for. personal Prcfe~nce,. the ·waitress even asked how the scram- bled. eggs· were to be cooked. The chicken livers were sauteed with fresh mushrooms and onions, an un· beatable combination.--- THE St:COND entree was poached finnan haddie in milk, $2.95. Parslied potatoes in jackets and asparagus hol- landaise accoJDpany this· morning · pleaser. . If you wish to get away from eggs and such, the brunch menu otters .'Qttier t emptin g selections like You may, of course, eat at the seafood bar where you watch your food as it is prepared. Select from oysters or clams on the half.shell, $2.50, which are Chesapeake Bay oystel'6, by the way. Or t ry mushrooms stuffed with ,cra'bmeat · and toppeil with hollan- sfai.se sauce, $3.25. Stuffed artichokes: $3.25, oysters Rockefeller , $3.95, scampi, $3.95, and smoli:ed salmon, $3.95, are all there and deligbtfWly served. YOU MAY order any of these asap- petizers at yobr table if you wish. Some new items on~the dinner menu include duck a la Crown House, $6.95, broiled crab legs, $8.65, served with drawn butter and asparagll.! hollan- daise, and baked imported Dover sole, meuniere, $6.95. Two Orange Coast theaters are opening shows this weekend. frarD the best puneyon. . . Following dinner you may wilnl to "Tbe Bat" relax with an arter~rdrink in the Opening tonigb\ for a fi\le· comfortable bar wbere you will also weekend run is this revival enjoy nightly entertainment. Tuesday of a mystery thriller at the . through Saturday nights the melodic H u n t i n g t o n B e a c .h tunes flow frQm the talents or the Playhouse, 2110 Main St., Br~de IJ:raodon Duo, comprised Of Huntington Be ach. Perfor- Brande and his lovely wife, Kathy, mances. Fridays and Satur· wbll_e on Sunday and Mon d ~days at8:30 through Dec. 7. evenings ~arsh Shamblott takes over Res«:.fvations 842·5421. the musical chores. • · · '11te Crown Hous&opens daily, Mon· '"Taanel of LoYe'" day through Saturdays, at 7 a.m. Sun-This comedy revival day brunch ls served from 9:30 a .m. opens Satur4ay. for three until 4 p.m., and the bar is open weekends at the Costa Mesa nightly untll 2 a.m. · Ci.\liC Playhou~e on the west Located at 32802 Pacific Coast High-gate of the Orang~ Couhly way, corner o( Crown Valley Park· Fairgrounds. Pedorman- way, Laeuna Ntcuel, the Crow-n ces at 8:30 Fridays and House is ea1ily spotted on the North Satura.ays (eXcepfNov. 22) , side of :Monarch Bay Plata. Reser· through Nov. 23. Reser- vationa at 499-2626 or 496-5773. • 5300 ·~5391 vations 556-. or._.. . uMltter Roberta" Rounding o,ut its ~nd wee k ls this seaaoliflg com e dy at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna ·Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, playing Tuesday throUgb Saturday with an 8:30 curtain. Reser- vations494-0743. "6 Rms Riv Vu" Entering its · sec·ond weekend is this new comedy at the We.stminster Com- munity Theater, 1m Maple Ave .. Westm,inster. Perfor· mances Friday and Satur- day at 8:30. Reservations 1193-8626. "Mam~ .. Final performances .or this popular musical will be given tonight through Sund· d&y at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, .140 NOVEMBER SPECIAL. -' A~a Pico, San Clemen-~·ay f:~a!e{~:::tb Th~: -Reservatim s 4192·9950. ''Tiie Real l••rctor Ho1111d South Coast Repertory gives its closing performan- ces of this British comedy tonight through Sunday at 8 o'clock at Oie Thin:S ·Step Theater, 1827 Newport Bl\/· d., Costa Mesa. ·"That Championship Season'' opens next Saturday. "Tlte Skin of Q_ur Teedl" Opening next Thursdsy for three weekends is this Thorton Wilder play at the San Clemente Community T heater, 202 Avenida Cabrillo, Sa n Clemente. Performances Thursdays through Saturdays (except Thanksgiving ). Reser· vations492-04.65. · Hoyt Axton, composer of such hits as Three Dog Night's ''Joy' to the World," Steppenwol t's ''The Pusher" and the folk clanic "Greenback Dollar" will perform in concert Satur· day at UC lr\line. The ·concert is beln1 p·rodu~ed by the Four Muses Concert .Productions of San Clemente. Prtfnai'ily known as an undergroµnd folk singer.' ·so·n.gwriter, Axton has been recognized in. the country western field ror his current -single, "Boney Fingers." An artist who crosses both pop and country fields, Axton has ofteri played at the Golde n Bear Jn Hinting. ton Beacli_. _ Tickets at $4 .50, will be available at the door. LA POSADA ·· jljrass raeacon ~MM-~~ -Is of Huntington be a.ch HOW APPEARING JERRY LAMBUTH • Fine Food and Spirits TRIO . .._,, Houts; Mon . .frl. SAT. ANO SUN. TMlday 1111'11 Salwday Lunch 11-3 p.m. Breakfast/lunch 1(}.5 p.m. Dinner S-11 :30 p.m. Dinner 5·11 :30 p.m. 2200 Harbor Bl•cl. DOUILI SPIRITS 4 lo 6 P.M. COSTA MESA .M2-8274 OnP-Ttrr111,,·~."Wrt•11 .1fnrinP .·l r1•. Balboa laland .!.'Z 675-9222 IOMID lAIMIOW ~OUT . S.ute Almondine _ .. llLICT _...,.,,. ENIBITAINMENT NIGllTlY Wiggp' 2645 HARIOR COST-A-MESA' 549.3994 . 1 • ·1 111111 ~=~ 111111 I atili~Urli'i 333" l1ysld1 Drive • Newpol'I: INch <--<...~ = ........... ------------------ DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ~DINNER SPECIALS? I. s.N Monday ttn na ... .., (Frilly lSotudoy 'til . 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' ' ""'''' ,,.,,-1)",, Balho~ Gives Nost,µgia Bllffs \ 7 . a ·Treat ' ' . . . 1 1 . ~ 'rt PARTICULAR CARE" 'J·· d a.OSEO MONOAY NOV. l ·H ~ NOSTALGIA FILM FESTIVAL -See William Powell "-----I mJ :J 111,iJAin ~r i--i-and..A1yroa.Lo>'-<in MGM's 1934 rUm ... be Thin atao'.:.aod Plaza, Costa Mesa. Perform1nces'are noon · 9 p.m. Thur-. sday and Friday and 111.m. -9 p.m. Saturday. Countries included are--Mexieo, Russia, Scotland, Ireland, Pola iOf' SunciaY matinees at s P,m. Nov. 8·17 In the LitUe Theatre, on campus. ReeeryatiOns, 870'.3371. i. ~·---~- --· ! --=~ -=. ~ Johnr.y Weismuller und Maureen O'Sullivan in "Tarzan, , I -~ I 1'hc Ape Man" tonight through Monday during the . _ NOV. IS.l7 • and Trinidad. NOV. II DRAMA WORKSHOP -"Coney_ Island of the fdind"• by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, dittcked by Dan M~Keregh~n, will be presentid at 8 p.m. Sunbyr Nov. 10, m the Fine . • • • . : . .. ·~ • . • I . .;,. ~ Balboa Theatre's nostahti:1 film resli\lal which con1tinctueds RUMMAGE SALE -Long Beach Junior League's 23rd PHONE 645 5550 through Nov . 26 . Program includes specially see e annual Rummage Sale lakes place in the Long Beach Arts Studio Theatre, u_c Irvine. \"\. , . I ·•' -15:1 EAST17T li·.: ."ct.>ST~ l\1ESA I classics from the '20s, ·~. '40s and '50s . First show is 7 Arena $atqrda)' and Sunday, Nov. 16·17~Sale ~ura are9 ~~ - - - - - - - --~· p.m. lnformation. 673·4048. See "All About Eve" and "A..' , a.r.i.-4 p.m . Saturdayandnoon·6p.m.,noon-4p.m. Sbn· • HOV.II " · Royal Scandal ," Nov. 12·14 and "The Philadelphia day. Admission is free and anything not aold •Saturday Story" and "Adam 's Rib," Nov. IS· 18. autorpatjcally goes for half price Sunday . · NOV .8 NOV.:< , CONCEllT -The Pacific Winds, un~er the direction o( COUNTRY FAIR -Fourth annual Silverado Canyon James Christensen, will appear at8 o clock tonight in the Country Fair. Eighty booths or handcrafted items, baked Santa Ana College concert hall. Free admission. goods, food booths and game booths along with a variety Program includes "The Entertainer," •'Sweet Ginger· show a nd entertainment will be included in event. bread Ma n," and "Theme fi:om Masterpiece Theater." · Parade starts ·at 9 a.m. Hours: ff a.m. -dusk. Silv~rac;io ' "\.., ' 'COMMUNITY CONCERT -Harbor Area.c1""1mu'nity Concert A1aociation presents the youngw:JfOlM~t, Stepl;aanie Scbae at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Newport J;larbor ·ff.I.ah School Auditorium. Admission by membership card Olll ' ,' '' ~ y, ' ·· / NOV.15 . ' •: 1~95-10 3-;-55 ' NOV. 8 . Canyon is off El Toro Road. · AMERICAN.FOLK t'ESTIVAL -Cal State Fu1lerton's three-day American Folk Festival ends tonight with a concert at 8 o'cloc.k by Doc Koon and Califor:nia Country at Zechariah 's, a restaurant across from the university. · NOV.9 NOV.8·9 DRAMA "Vector:-Two'J will-be presented by Survival Theatre under the direct.ion of Ashley Carr, UCI assistant professor of drama, in the Fine Art.I Village Concert Hall, 8 p.m . Wednesday through Sat~rday , Nov:8·9. Ad· m1ss1on $1 . t"or 1nformaUon call Fine Arts Box Office ORCHESTRA CONCE.R.T--Los Angeles Pbilhatmonic under the direction of Zubin Mehta and sponsored ~Y Orange County Philharmonic Society, will pery"orm _in Crawford-HaJl,.8:30 (>Im. FridaY, Nov. IS. For ticket in· formation call brante County Philharmonic Society (714) 646-6411. ·' §JlAK N' LOBSTER 6~45 FILM SERIES -Orange Coast College film series presents "The Mother and the Whore," a rrench film directed by Jean Eustace. Disc'ussion , led by Or. Gro~er . '(714) 833·6617 . • . NOV.ti . ~ ; Dinners Inch.Kie: Green Salad, Choice of Dfessing. · ;, : Garllc Bread. ChoiC9 ot A1C9 Pila!! Of .fotato Dean of Pepperdine University, will follow. The shoWJ!lg NOV. 8 . is ars p.m. in the OCC Forum. Admission, Sl. Scheduled FILM 'SERIES-COiden West COiiege fall film series films include: "Before the Revolution," Bernardo Ber-presents "Five Easy Pieces," Nov. 8; "Billy Jaclc," Nov. tolucci, Nov. 16 ; "The Two of Us," Claude Seri, Nov . 23 ; 15. There are two shows at4 p.m. and 8p.m. in Forum IJ. LECTURE -Germaine Greer, acthor ~nd femin~st, will speak at'8'p.m .. Saturday, Nov .. 16~ \n conjunction with Uf,:: Irvine's Women's Week. Admission. $2 . -04NNER BY CANOLELITE . - ~ ...._. ........... ·" .. 9!i. S.. Food Cart' ff• .... 1.60 ,.._.l~Mll* ...... 1.95 S....M'r..,... .. : ••••••• 2.95 'hp~SW .......... 1.50 .....__w,...... ..... ,J.45 NOV. 17 ''Chin a Is Near,'' Marco Bellocchio, Df!c. 7, and ''Mer-Admission$1.50or50cents wilhanys'tudentcard. SKI SliOW -Orange county.Ski Show, presented by chant of Four Seasons," Werner Fossbinger I nee. 14 . .-----the Balboa Ski Club, will take place from 10 a.m . to 10 NOV. ti -NOV.S·9 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17, in the Monte Carlo Room of Uie ... ., .. s... ······:···J.45 Str.cllywd s..-· .......... J.55. '· c• = ............ 2.9$ st..l-.t..a. ••••• r. .•..... 2.55 ~ ....... n.r.. ...... 1.lf-SlrWi $tMli .............. 1.15 -CH.t.tu•-+.-ISrtt-t tw.1.Mr --J.J5 c .. HU....,_TON llACH. 5174....., .+ ...... 4WIDI , • -illllNlllN.U IPIM~~Cllfl'a :. _. ......... t r.M. IM. I W . W f'.ff PM.I 1.-*' ........ ·M.-W.IS-.0,..4d OP.M. SKI FILM -Ski photol'!;rapher Dick Barrymore presents QU~RTET HOE-~WN -:-The Santa Ana Ch1tpler of the Newporter Inn, Newport Beach. Ski clothing, equi\lment, his latest ski. film, "!\1ountain Hil'!:h" at the Anaeim Con· Society (or the Preservation and Encouragement of Bar·--. trip packages and club activities will be on display. A ve.nti_on Center, Monday, Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. General ad-ber Shop,. Quartet Si~ing in America will hold its eighth fashion show will be presented at 1:30 and 6:30 p.m . A mtSston, $3.50. annual show, featunng the D.lpper Dans and other live rock band will provide music for dancing from 9 p.m. ~ , , . It 6AIDIN M0¥1. 1461 .... Cirll" a.1~7MO ,..,..._,,;_ . -.....11i11CHa...-1~1 . \ _ \ · DiiiifNjiiiij:Uiiil9P.M.IPri.ls.t.'tlllO.P.M.I 't NOV. t.4· 1& grol.!ps,. at the· Garden Gro.!e ~Unified_khooLDis~cl.-to 12 a.m. Admission, $1 adults a~ cents for.children. · FOLK FESTIVAL -lntemat1onal dancers from 10 coun· Aud1torjJUJl.:a.t8~0l.p.m..No'C,8;and.9 •. Calt633-0622-lor-tn • ~ tries-willj)erform-at--vario~imes-T-hursday-through..--formation. NOV. ZZ.Z3 Saturday, Nov . 14·16, in the Jewel Cou rt, South Coast ORCHESTRA CONCERT -UCI Orchestra, conducted ,., n ~J. l-=11 Ny...._ .. Pri.-.,...,_. S-., l:JI A.M. • I " ·"''IC:,' • , •• . ' NEW LAS .VEGAS . Entertainment . HOTEL LAGUN'A PIER 9 THE NORTH WINDS AND ANDY '"C" . . TWO BIG SHOWS FRIDAY MIGHTS OML Y 9:30 & 11:30 ff& ?JJ~~ /?Jl~ . JOIO ~ ..... ~ lffc• (Bayside on the Lido Peninsula) SUMDA Y llUMCH-f &&-2:JO . .._..._ hily 11 to 2:JO Dt.MM~ t'flfi.HRT-i ,..._11:00 •CHUCK IEAUYAIS , Colorlul Ar1ist Doino His Thing TuesctayJhru Friday 5 to 7 675--5777 1 OHlOfMIS • * IHTUT.t.IHMEHT MIGMTlY * PAINTIMGS "OASIS"-Wtcl. fflnl SIM. GofYIMAWAT lYllY DAY! TiM Attringer -Mon. & T11es. TEMPtE ~.GARDENS {)flNE:S:S Reslaurant RICKS HA COCKTAIL ,,.. ••••• ,,. ""'"' ,' LOUNGE CC•ST• ... . ~~~ 540··~~. ,, ........ :0·1923 ~\·atu1•in~ Exotli· 12201 llOOKMUIST 425 South Coast Rwr " 494-1151 'l'ropical Drinks IAt Clil•••) 6ll•7021 " ' . ., / , I . . DINE AT RESTAURANT CIRCLE 0 .. 0 0: w I w 0: 0 .. :i; .. ~ A > i • • ,;: • ,_ .. S,A.N.JOAOUIN HILLS· ROAD ••o&•urn' FASHION ISLAND A _, • ~ -• i:: • • ,. • " ~ ,. "' _, :i: c "' '" o · c .. m < ,. "' 0 1 I ' ' . ___ .,,, ' ' • NOV.8·18 by Alvaro Cassuto, will perform at 8 p.m. 'Fi-iday and MUSICAL -Cal .State Fullerton presented "No, No, Sattirday, Nov.'22·23, in the 1''1ne·Arts Village Theatre. · Na~nette. "'the 1925 n1u5ical hit, at 8 P·1!1· nightly except UC Irvine. Admission, SI . -24112 DEL !'UDO . cm.. Btqo'l 4:00 P,M, .;J 1-.,._ .,_ -,t Oifws s---S;:JO P,M. DAMA POIMr 4934111. to...:i~ • NMCM Nlltft'l,Y TOM •••••• fOUCW' ....., ......... Alli •-•otlo11(l·114)~7 PIZZA ·HO·ME DELIVERIES HAVE CHANGED A LOT. SINCE THE ·aLDDAYS Now Me 'n Ed's mobile owns spetd dtlldovs plpi nJ·hot piius to your doorln mlnuie.. for-prompt service-646-7136 (tle·Nport Btacb/Coltl Mtu-17thanclTYl&in) or 847·1214 (Hunlln.,.. letch-._h •IHI H;,t). Get the Pizza with l'lml~ ~ -~·· -~ ....... .--- ' k reser--E Leenowta es . ' the.R~u~n b~th the sternwheeler ' vat1ons ~ food room ····· and and the a I ..... serves tne most. scrumptious Sun-... day Brunch imaginable fl'Om 10 'am /Joi 'rr"11 cl• Cuiline Lunch I I :30 Lo 2 Di11ncr From 6 (.'!osect S1tn. & .\fn11. 751 ~t. Ci.Ar, (:_.,. Mncr \114) 540:3641 . -' AFTER GROUND BREAKING SEVERAi. MONTHS IJ'IJ ; •. DOH Y1TO'S SPAGHITTI SYNDICATE HAS OPENED! I PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY ~<l •• ~ •• to 2 pm .••.. and ' • • .-· " <To Huntington Bch. To L1gun• Bch. > Four outstanding restaurants all within strolling d istance of each other. Four disti nctive restau- rants, each with its own decor and atmosphere. Together they offer menus to sUit every taste and any occasion. Start with the one that fits your current mood, then return to enjoy the other fin e dining places that make up restaurant circle. BOBBURNS . Rich Scottish Highland tradition and intimate atmo- sphere ,, • a broad menu with renowned cuisine , •. entertainment nightly. 644·2030 TONIOs "Family-style Italian fare from super hamburger sand· wiches and salads to Cannelloni a la dente. ... dress inf0rmally but bring a hearty appetite. 644-2601 . • ' ' VELVET TURTLE An array of fine seafoods. beef, lamb, duckling and otlier specialties •.• chilled forks ., . graciou\ living- room comfort. 644·5313 YAMATO E~quisite Japanese food •.. traditional Oriental service including table·top Hibachis ••• a memorable expeti· ence from Saki to Yaki Tori. 644-4811 t ' • • . odations for your offers accomm from 25 to 125 ' banquet or pa:_y-" ' auests .•... (In . .... --features tfie.sensational.rnusic and entertairiment of the Tin Rainbow • ... Ragtimer$ in the Cocktail Lounge· . THE mllUB)lm Ile ltl!EE NiEWPoAT BEACH '\ 8711·11710•8711-11811 -"'· ................... \: .................. ~ NEWP.ORT. CENTER -, -, • ED RYAN .& ilOSEMiiJ CARUSO TU!SDA Y THRU SAJUIDA Y -9:00 P .M •• Z:OO A.M. - -OOtngger Room-KONA LANES 2699 ~.COSTA MESA 545'.~111 • • ' I~ ) l ' ' • • -...... -........ ' ' . . . .. . . . . .. . ~ . - °'81 DAIL T FOlt DIMMllll 5:00 P .M. CW'I '011•s l'OI. TMIWHOUP.u&T 105 MAIH ST. IALIOA 675-2620 " • . ' t • --. " ' F.:ridly, Novembef8, 1974 DAILY P1LOT CS I F' Daily TY Lo~. I Friday I • I Saturday • Evening Mornin0 .~ t .......... HOVOIKJI ' l l:IO =-~~·- ... -=IJJY.J., ... f-n.. ..... ' --., m .... _, ~ CMlfY . • ~ ...... 19#t rlll:tf . SIM TM 7:JO ~' T...._ --ll)'lflllilll-- l:IO _... ._ y._., ..... ... ,---!., IJJ> cii '::' ...,,_ ...,, . ... ,.,.... .... fllton u..wr... ' AB~E~~l~iA~~~s 1:11 1 . !::--··'' J.~i~~·· CLASSIC FIVE-COURSE ""..... l*•l '41-•••• t!OK FRENCH DlNNE.RS TM11wr..11,w1:ccs 9 1a(l))WM1qllll--.. ww, Illy Ult? " .... : (C) "bufl . _$1-4,,00 PER PERSON . '"" \!<r __ . _ _,.. 1..,1 . ., _ "' - -• l\im .,. I Ulit""' 'S. eason,' 'C. · ·a·b· aret,' 'S~' Debut ,, ~~:~\~;~s~~~ . ~~= ~!;~·~ ~ .. 1~~5 l~VINE(ATl1") I IJJl-• l lO (jj)IJJ IJJ-"' ft For O'range Coa s t COSTA MESA 4~C.-l,++ ~ ..... _ ' ,,...@@0®111l-t.,Jtt,11p ·Rhome. . origina l musica l score by ,. -·· ~ J theatergoers, it's the height , ''Skin of Our Teeth'' will UOl 's Peter Od egard. l s~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-~·~·j 7:>DI "'*"* hrtJ (fBCIJ>W~ lif. of lhe ra u season, with more I t . . tte~rrormed at s:30 :niur· professor or music. r QJ @)(igl.....,.... s. .. m • new local productions pop-n erm1ss1011 ' -·· sQaYs through Saturdays, Curlain is 8o'clockfor the I =~~ t:OO ~~(E .... pin'g up than there is space darken'ing on Thanksgiving Cr eek satiric · comedy, COLOR ~&!1T• T .. Iii Trlltll o@ami...i If· .. in which todi&.CUSS them. ...om· T1"tus Day, until Nov. 30:Jll the which features .a, C?Sl or !12 ' -~ -,,-. • ...... ! ... """', '1C9""(2tl1) ,."!' Ult --_ ..... -..;u.;-) And, since nexl•week 's I• -. Cabrillo · .Jaybouse, 202 acto r s a ss umin g .. ,_, com ,,.,-... fJ O ..,.: ,. "-' ~:i~~~~Y wT1~dbeT~~~:i~ --."."o:-------------" ~~ee;!~~e.CR~-~~1)~8ti~~~-'~~~ki~~s r~i\~:gea~h~a~!~~ TELEVISION Glian=~1:..... i a~WT~ ...- with reviews of this week· Emmes, executive director lain times vary and reser-492-0465. Reserva.tions 833-66J : Ulltlllld W"1ll (di•) ,57-lil• H.-ortll. end'.s o~ne rs, the t9pi c ror of the professional Costa viltions are a must at 492· MEANW HI LE, ON the WHY BUY ONE hWets.Mll l!~'*'httn'~-.i todaywlll bethoseofferings .Mesacompany..,..,... . 0050. co lle g iate scene, UC l:Oll JJttllF" !:lll·~~Cl)r..trw;. flllir. raising their curtains next "Championship Season, II A LARGE CAST of 20 per-Irvine's drama department FOR ~so·*? • HUM.,\NS RULED BY AN a ID ma m .... weekend -three of them which also won the Tony formers in 3.6 roles wllLwill m ount an updated *APE SOCIITT! ON (I)lllMle: ',"M ~ Mill to ~act . , a~d Critics Circle award, bring Thorton Wilder's v·ersion or Aris tophanes' vols can lease a brand PLANET OF THE APES llWI" (01111) 52 -Alk C:lliltltSS. Bowing in a week hence-will open next . Saturday, ''The Skin Of our Teeth'' to c lassic Greek• ·comedy, new COi.Of' lelevtsion for. l @CDPi.tt .... A'1's . 0 19 Cin ~m-f_.... will be two productions in Nov. 16 . for sue We~s. the stage of the San j,The Birds "J for three ashltteas 513am0nth tl.1(i)lil&'l ...,.. l SN DH1lll1llilldef 1rst;,t;•111: LSUvs. San Clemente -''Cabaret'' playing Tuesdays through Clemente ~ommunil~ perform ances. Thursday l1i* ICf l2ilr) '7..._Cttu" 1111"~,::: "':. · at Sebastian's West Dinner Saturdays with an 8 o'clock Theater, opening next Thi)! Lhrou~h Saturday. :"\.f()pulll~loo'!!.':,. -. ~) '61 -C!!rislOf!htf-l'tutMltf, . Villt • Playhouse and ''TheSkin of curtain: Reservations 6"!6-sday for three weekends. Under the d irection of •nWEft.A _ ""' UVJ D flJ=:= iet Now ll :ID ,_'.JJ W. fllltf If ,_. Our T~eth " at the San 1363.. Gil Jorda!} is directing the UCJ proc'p.avid ~tcDorrJld . RI VI AOVAHl'AIHS JO.UAstHG -· Clemente Community AT SE B ASTI AN'S, play. the show will cbmbine the ttafAUltANT , .,,.._.., *forDRAMATICACTtON 8 LCIJl'R.Pilk~ Theater -and the Pulit:r:er ''Cabaret'' will launch the Richard Andersen, Alice efforts of mor e than 60 • • -Ml L9op 0..., rtf .,.._, ~<M!Cll> lllal leq f• . . . : I .. ,, ·Pri:r:e wiilnet or 1973, "Thal San Clemen te dinner Wade 81)~ Ardis Faiµt take s tud e nts~ a ~d . fac ulty • Continent1I Cul1ioe ....... ...,-!".s.!fi.;*h: ~~·~Iii. ~~ ;'~: (C, ~;~f--ldv) Championship Season " at theater into a second year of t he maJor roles 1n the members from the fields or Codct1U1 ....,: (2if) *My Illa. W 'S2-T1rone Power, Tham•~ South Coast Repertory'. · production with the musical production, with Les .Heide drama, dance and music. w.., titllt •"9J (com) "Jl-Wi~ Pvwl~ 1-,... · story of pre-World Wai' 11 and Brandy Hensen topping The play includes an! Sim.rig Ga••••',.._. Cliolelombird.-llllll'Caw O F Tll E T HR EE, decadence, a s.how..viewed the supporting cast. In-L1111cheon and Dut nct.'". ...., ~"rv~yw •=::a trJ:q~~ ,.1!':• ~~;;;-:::.,,.; "Champions hip Seascin" only once previoasly on the eluded in the company are ,__..g:T'~OCR. Mn11d'11/ through Sa(t1r1ta11 ' rpt's .... (1¥) '61 -Otan I::: ...... TIM'• lift" carries the most potential coast, several years ago at John Autry, Elena Koster, , ··~ Call Mow M1rtln, Sfllrl•Y M11:Ul111. (eo111) '47 -Bob Hope_ • deplf"tment. Written by Polly Norby will play the· Doug Rebal, Louise Sch-· ~11 ·•i1111er • C~sed. Sundays •. RHervt y_,. Set o sa.w • lnlt• "'" 11:00 ~ ...,... Ci.nt· lh 'l Oliff nd d1'rec y d D bb" We are loc•lrd nerl to .. c O ~ ) weight In the prestige UC Irvine. John Milcisch ~ David Reba!, Ila All,.. llian lftin ·~~ .. JasonMille r,whodeserved leadin g ro.le of Sall~ wabe, Mar~ Viince.. Mike 'Kk"111·Nnci11t ROYD'Sl.U.SING l :lO ar@'a,i..cr\~7:'~ ·DtmQ)Cl)lfl mn.--. an Oscar for his perfor-Bowles, with Dennis Fox as Freeman, Carrie Gordcin, 11os1t11st luitellaaive. 7l't/S3 3 ./, 73 ... ,___ -:iiiallwllltllt._ mance in "The Exorcist," e wr1 er. •a · Jim ance an e te 11naheirn l714l 63'2tt4 • s.~"9filt DldrkC:..,., '.l's•b•.ghlyaccla•'med play tor Dan Verre doubling ,inj~=========~~========·==~11the M•y Co in South '-. mDRECT ROMVEGAS ... __ c c abo~t an e thically bereft the Joel Grey role oflhe em-C"Oa't Pl.tia . -..,, IN: s.i. 104; s.. IJ.I *THE MICKEY FINN SHOW 11:30 @CDCI) N1d1t1 _,.. • group of middle-a·ged ex· cee. Other ·principal assign-l JJ3 S •kttl ...._ ~r'o':'.!.."!' Sanke tD ltlm c:.tffil SIMw ~&:.-, ... basketball heroes and their · men ls are taken by Dorothy c .... M... 54g.1uo -m Wiii $tl'1lt w.at · ~ 'l.2? (c) ~o~ • ,...f. !alher·ligure coach. Sc arduba, Pal Lang, Blan· ROMAN RESTAURANT L=========:~::::======~ 'fV MAY 1 .1936-PUBUC ""'"('!") ·11-<o .. ,,. """"· Herb Voland, a stage, che Mickelson, Gary Bell C :: • Q MIM: (C)o"'lll • M llW" screen and television actor, and J ohn .Rangier. Patti Italian Family uisine . C"""\ _ _ ~*-ENEMY N0.-1-SflZED-. (lttSJ 'SS -.RDtM!t ·111m. - WI.II appear a s a spec•'al II u b I et i s t b e -rT ~ BYFBIBOSSHOOVER Bl '*"--ho h Featuring es (l) (j) CIS frlUy .... Wlri Ill guestartistintheroleorthe c reograp er. f' "llltf8ISIOl)'-ThtF8I Qf llflC...tfUll"'* coach. The four former '"Caba.rel'' will open vn1r-MJi-o•VHIMilaMse Ye11111 At.in Karpis, Putilic Enemy tI)Z...! athletes will be played by Thurs day and pla.ys ·.SpagMtff•CwlloM•MIMicottl , ; Number Ont" Robert foniorth, Aft SCR regulars Hal Landon Tuesdays throug at&lr· E•shn Styt. ThiO~ ~ ~ H1nls Vulin, Elletn KecUrt. K., ernoon .. Jr. Don Tu~h e, Jim days until q'e,n .''""19 at ArtdM-OtMrD.ishts-Open7Days lw, Gary lodrwood 11111 DmllZ::Ol .~aJCl)U.S.Jil-Arclllt • d K 'k S b t ' • 1•0 A 'd --, Wl)'M star in this two-bout flllda. \ \; Pie, s,iils'hllll Clf ~II. de Priest an Art ousu ' e as ian s, .. vent a 3709 S. BRISTOL 979-6235 . lor·talemion ~111111, wtiidl is firs1 South Pllldt1111t Sa• Marilll'. . under the direction of David Pico, San Clemente. Cur· !One Bk:>Ck Nonh of Sears. South Coasf Plaza Jlighest Quality i• 1 series o1 lilma about llnd· nil._. 111111t Wt. 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Sltllrfty MltiMt l:GO di Midftl1ht SptWI RKd Foo, l:JO Wt Uttla Anlhof!r & The fmperllls, · W11.r1 c:oi111 h Golden Carnn1. ind Offlhan st.11. I nt Adrenturtr 1:4511 Mtwie: (C) "Tiit li111 llMll Mawle: CC) "The Ot111t ti M1 fm Qutttit" (com) '57 -Clar~ fer" (dra) "7l~11en McG.trilt. G.ble. £lea11Ctr ·Parker, m Mtitlll: (C) "Hemt HoUt-(hor) Z:GO ID All ltl1ht Sllow: "City tf F11r," '63---0ennis lolis, Cltrislophtr Lee "VllllJ ti Utt b11bles," "Tiii Par q) Tiie VirPtlH .... "" u.. olllln" . I m '""1 c.1111try 3:11 8 Mwiil: "(a,eriM•f Ptriltn" (j) MIM (fl'l)'S) '44' -Hidy Umlff. • Elttlree11t11W 1111,act # 14 J KOCE, CHANNEL se Oran&• County's UHF tele vi sion station. KOCE·TV, has· scheduled the following special programs today. Detailed listings or Channel SO's programs are carried in the Daily Pilot's TV Week each Sunday. .. ll lDAY1 MOVEMll!lll Cl'.M.I 11 llOk,_ Dl\.l<kl Ht•\ lCl lltOCEI !11 Mlleoll~lCl!l"lSI ll'.0'11IWIAI~ ICI ' ltt11"dr/Ovl 1(1 ! 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A 1920's Broadway hjl • pe_ar it tbe Music Center's that Is currently undergoing · lOlh Blrt.l)day Celebration a revival on stage and Concert. at 8 p.m., Sunday, screen is the second attrac· ~~,~~"'-··~l-replalihr Beverly Sills, who Uon for the-1914·75. lheater i1 re'euperatlng Crom season at California ·State emera:ency suref!ry. University, Fullerton. Miss Arroyo Whos e "NoNoNanette"opensal singing at the Lo; Angeles -8 o'clock toni~ht in th,e 1:Jl· Philharm ontc 's openinK UeTtleater, with successive concerts of the se<1son last ~Performances through Sun· month tn V e rdi's day,Nov.17.Curtaintime "Requiem" won high nc· is at 8 p.m. on weekdays claim, will join Dann Kaye, and Saturdays, with S p.m. Frank Sinatra, and Zubin matineesonSundays. Mehta and the Los Angeles Telep~one reservations Philharmonic in the-event are available at (714) 870- celebrating the toth an-3371 fr9m 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. nivetsary of~he center. weekdays and 1 IA hours before each performance. is Dean Hess. assistant Among; its more famous professorofthe-.ter.Amoat tunes are "Tea for Two~· the plays thilt he has dirte· and "l Wanna Be Happy," tedatCalStateare"ManoC · .the latter a major produc L11--Mantha'' ail.d-lbe..~ ti.on number complete with .opera, "Die Fledermaus." tapdaucers. Set design. tor "No No The cast for the Cal Stale Nanette" is by S. Todd MW~ Fullerton version of the fatti. associate processor of .i;bow includes Thomas ·theater, with costumes by ·n i ackmore, Miehe( Dwight Richard Odle,'as-1 , Woolworth,NancyOsborne, s ociate profel(Of ot Tricia Grutzikt Jim Borens, theater;' makeup bY ..Abel .. Nate Garcia, Cherie L. Zeballos, graduate student...._ Hagerty. Lee Shuhardt, _and.part-time instructor In Rhonda West, Michelle Fer· theater; an·d lighting by reira.Pinto, Diane Kramer Darrell F. Winn, assistant Schneider. Deanna Kay professor. · Peyton, Bob N olls, Ted ,.....:::..::.:.:c:::...:._ ____ _ Storm, Rick Bundy, .--=,...,..,..-----. Susanly Bishop, Shelley WaJdman, Jannet Horsley. l\1ike Lopez, Deni se Rodriquez, Susan Wall, An- thony G. Moore, and. Jim Harris. "< .., " o.1t1f'i1t11M•!t ....... !t1 LMl'•P1 , E XOT)C COSTUMING MATCHES HEROIC-SIZED STORY LINE Of 'THE BIRDS' . ~ Feetured ~eyers (From Lett): Peter Bass, Kelly ftl!eyer, Robbi• HayJner, Richard Bobb 'The Birds' Updated Greek Satire a Majo.r · Dramci J>roject at UCI An updated version of "The Birds," classic Greek comedy, will be presenled at UC Ir-Vine in the Fine Arts Village Theatre next Thursday ~rough . Satur· day,Noy.14•~6. ~ .l:Jnder the direction of David McDonald , assistant professor or drama, the production oC Aristophanes' "The Bii'ds " will combine the erforts··of more· than 60 students and faculty mem- bers from the fields or drama, dance and music. A music score composed by Dr. Peter S. Odegard, professor of music,. will be adapted to the play atOrig with an arrliy or unusual stage effects and exotic costuming. HEADPIECES DEPICT MAN·WITHIN·THE·BIRD IDEA IN GREEK SATIRE Peter Bass and Kelly Meyer Get Ready tor UCI Roles A trampoline, pogo sticks and foam rubber in addition to traditional ropes and hoists will be used to simulate flight in ttie production. Hand-made costumes designed by United Slate~ today. were c.uckooland . a utopia half· and birds to a ssume 3.2 Richard Triplett, professor dee ply troubled by years ol way between heaven and speaking parts. o{ drama at UCI, feature unwanted wars, PD.li.tical . earth. From there he cam· Tick e ts at SZ .50 are la'tge, translucent masks scandals aod a fa1llng paigns to control not only available Crom the Fine designed to produce a gov!rnmen~. . the birds~buL man and the ArU Box Office, University doublin g man-within-the· P.1stheta1ros, the main gods. of California Irvine bird effect. ch.aracter played by senior The comedy ha s its dark CA 92664.. • ' ' "The Birds" is a satiric R1cha:d .Bobb, leaves side as dissenting bitm and FUrtber...infonnatiort.maY. comedy which reflects the Athens 1n disgust t~ look for men are dealt wiLh ·by the be obtained by. calling the--politic~l and social life in the lege'"!da'1 b1rdla.nd. emerging Pi"sthe~airos. Fine Ar.ts Box Office at 333." Athens about 414 B.C. \Vheo he d11c9\'.ers tfie bird-Half of the larte ca§tOf Z7 6617 between 10 a.m. aild.2 Athenians 2,000 years ago, men, he creates Cloud· actors will double as gods p.m. weekdays. ;~li~k~e~m~a~n~y;:p~e~o~pl~e~in~th;•;:::::::::::::'::·:::::::; _ • · )-. . · MESA 1884 Newport Coda--Std.1s~2 ORAMtH CQA5T EXCLUSIVE! EVES -7:0l P.M. CONr.SATflYM--ZP.M. MATIHl l W~l:OO P.M. AIYE~ AMCJf \V~P.HOL'S ''FRANKENSlEIN~. (~ K-TELPRESENTS KERMIT SCHAFER'S PARDON MY, BLOOPER ; R i . ' H11 single ''You Blew Ir' by Sfim Coslow and sung by Donny Street ,, . ' . SOUTHBlil OR!'N•J" COUHY'f E)l~SIYll ' The lit) C.....,_$ . ·• ...... PLUS A GREAT THRIL R. t'IES .FllOM 1 P.M. COHTIMllOUS SUllD!'Y -2 P.M. • • "THE SHAGGY DOG" CARROLi. O'CONNOR 'Lough "" ...... UNllST BORCNINE !'. Directing the production MOlllE Ml1N08 FOR PAflENTB AND '\1JUNO PBlPlE r""~"""'••!lllfl l•HlllllllMt ,.,.. .....,,,.,~" -i. f......,.,., ....... 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'..( .... .. . . . . l ' • • f t • , I \ ' • I -Frld1y, Novimbet&.197' DAILY PILOT ·Mehta Retu1ns to UCI b y I ves' VarCatlon on "America " (transcribed for orchestra by William a n d .Sc h,o e n be r g • s Schuman, Vl riations for Orchei lra, Op. a1 . ---~H ·The Ives and Schoenberg works ure being performed as part of the Phllhar· monic 's commemoration of The Los Angeles Philhar- mQ/\iC and music director Zubln Mehta will return to play the Orange County Philharmonic Society's s.e,co.nd cone.er o the.- season. Friday, Nov . 15. 1 . The concert will be played in UC Irvin e Crawford lla ll , beginning promptly at8 :30 j>.m. . . the birth centenary of Doth Three Co1ieerts SOLOIST C1s1 Hauser SOPRANO . Mary Wormald TENOR SOLO Joe Wood ·Chorale Begins. Season ; A few days later the or· composers . Following·lnter· chestra and Mehta will cm· mission the program will bark on a 12-concert tour of with Beethoven's Sym- the Western United Sta~es . phony No.sin C minor, Op. rhe 13 -day tour' whtch 67. cov~rs eight states and e1· All ma in floor seats Jtre tenets from Nov. 19 to Dec. sold out ror (he N'ov . IS 0tnd 19, will include one perfor-Dec. 7 concerts. F'or infor- manc e in Canada in Van-rn ation regarding balcony couver, BritishColumbia. seats at S4 . stud£'nls at $2, Brahms' Variations on a contact the Orange County The me by ll aydn !St. An-Philharmonii orficc. 20 1 \Y. -toni Ghdrale). Op.-56 A will Coast ll igh\\'ar. Ne\\•port open the program, followed Beach. 646-6411 . ' Temianka Three evening pcrror-Community Clubhouse at an inspirational experience P sa lm 109 . I-landel 's ,.,, p . . mance 'vill open the season 7:30 p.m. Friday; al 7 :~ for people.'' original score called for five_ .J.-0 review ror_ the La g.u.l)a Concert p.m. Saturday, Community The San Clemen~ Sym-solo voices with five-part . . Chorale. ·presbyterian Church or phon ette w i ll joiil the chorus and orches tral Dr. Henr i Temtanka. 1'he group 'viii perform Laguna Beach and al 7 p.m. chorale's accompanist l\1 s. string sections. Or. Kliewer director of the Californ~a llandel's "Dix it IJomi nus" Sunday, United Methodist Pen nie Fosler in providing is having eight voices share Chambel" Sy mphony, will and Poulenc's "Gloria" Church or Laguna Hills. lhe._music in the perfor-the solo sections. be gtJest speaker at a lun- Friday throug h Sunday. Dr . J ona h Kl iewer , manceo[''Dixit Dominus.'' Soprano solOists v.•ill be ch~on pres.ented b.y the Nov . 15-17 . chorale directol', hopes that "Dix it Domin us," con1. Diane Willey. Cass Hauser, Ora~ge Co.u nt ~ Ph1lhar- Performances wil l take these ''two significant posed in 1707 , is a musical and Mary Worm a ld . Grace m_o n1 c ~oc 1 e ty s _flarbor place at the San Clemente religious works ,.,.ill Pr:<>_vide. renderine of th e Latin Brors, l\1aureen Witt~ V1~w .Jt11\s committee on ~1ary Anderson will sing the Friday. No~. 15. . · . r" L ~ alto solos. Tenor Joe Wood The prev1~w will beg1~ at A Clia. mber i·n. Concert and.bass William Sandrige !Oo30 a .m. m the SkyhF•r also will sing. Ballroom of the A1rporter "Dixit Dom inus" consists Inn,. 18700_MacArthur ~lvd., CONCERT PREVIEW " . . . . . . or eight move ments or lrv1ne •. w1th Dr._Tem1~nka ~Dr ... --Henr-i-Temianka The Los Angeles Cham-~alan.ce of the program which include~ t.he opcn1n~ \'aded mood-and--texture, --<'~-v-e_rrn g-the mu sic al J!er OrdeSlta.-undef--lhe-W-W l---1-n-c-l--u-d-e~1-~r--the-pr~-sttgi'O"tls--ftatrr----aCcording to Kliewer h1ghhghts of th e program Lo Face the ~tusic'' is SS.SO d_irectio!' or Neville ~'far-L~uc(!~n and Allegr~ for Festival. White in Engl~nd. 11e len \V'a lton. Orange be presented that ev~ning and "'ill be preceded-by no· nner, will perform at 8.f>.m. Stnngs by Elgar; "Diver· .he group made recordings Courity musician will per-by the Los Angeles Ph1lh:ir-host cocktails. The preview Su nday ai Ghapmt1n Col -limento .i~ B flat for Wii'lds, r or A r go and O,e c.c a form th e sOpra~o solo in monic ~rchestra conducted is free, but reservations lege. . K 240 by Moz~rt ; Records for rcleasedunng Poule.nc 's "Gloria". 'rhi s byZub1nMehta. . must be made for the lun- 1'.he performance is part '"Slixophonc Conc~rto ' by .he 197.4·75~eason. contemporary piece has no T~e 1_100!\ luncheo?. with cheon. Reser va tions. 640- oCtheChapman College Ar· Gl a·zunov ; and Haydn 's t.tus1c director and con· ~·Kyrie ''and althoughit·is Qie1ntr1gu1ngtheme Come 0481 . tistLectureSeries. • "Scho~l ma ~ter -.~ym-:luctor ~tarriner is known not accepted' as a complete The ~progr_am offers the phony No. 55 1n E n~t. . nterna ti~nally as founder Mass. it is a complete world premiere of a new So:on t.o begin. 1ts sixth }_f t~e Acad~my or St. Mar-musical work, s aid chorale wor,..,. "Sinfonia Concer-consecutive year of perfor-:1n-1n-the-F'1elds, perhaps spokesman. lanle for .~axophone and Or-man~e at the Los Angeles ~w the mos t comprehen-For information. contact chestra, by Dr. Robert Music Center. the orchestra ;ively recorded chamber Sue Johnson 493-5439 or Rodriq_ue~. com.missoined has come to be recog nized lrchestra or this century. Kris J\leyess 4114 -2808. in 1974 especiall y by the or-!IS one or the finest musical ' chestra under .a National ~nSembles in this country. Endov.· rl'\"e n t f o r the It also received highcrilicalrr====~:;~~~:;:;:;;::~===::D llurnanities gra'ht. Soloist praise for performances on will be flarvey Pittcl. ' its recent European· tour, 'THE GAMBLER"• 'The ~ar1liaol;p of Dllddv KnMtz" ·--; Burt Reynoldr in "THE LONGEST Y ARO'" An~'l.Wm1ots "DRACULA">< "ZAROOZ"• ''THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT"• "TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT"•• "JUGGERNAUT"•• "ZE~PELIN"•• THE ULTIMATE EXPERIENCE FOR EVERYONE! •• ZUBIN METHA PERFORMS NOV.IS Ives and Schoenberg Honored ( "SLEEeER"•• "BANANAS' •• • -PLUS- : llATU'S A~TIOH FnhiOfl llYnd ·Newport CWll9r Newpon B..m • 644-0780 Bu•l\I Pirie •121-4070• . . cr ', . , "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Stx"1111 "CALIFORNIA SPLIT"• f "YELLOW SUBMARINE" W.n.rt..MP.14 CONTINUOUS SHOWIHGS SA.TVIDAY & SUt4DAY NO !'ASSIS PUA.SI I c.,_ - "Von Rich1ofen & 11rvwn.:;. l 'THE LAST DETAIL"• .......... ..... ,..._,. .. ,,~ ' ' \ I I ~ I\ ' ' from the lest Selling Sook! 2nd ot WIST ''Tiie TAMARIND SEED" l • •• Tou'll lllL as well as .s.ee i1 "EARTHQUAKE" IN SINSu••oUND A STAITLING . NIW SOUND N!?Y· 1S \ NO PASSIS PUA.SI PLUS "SLITHER" JAMES CAAN SALLY KELLERMAN :: • ••• aDWA"DS •·••" : :1 : ...... ______ _ : PLUS 0000 H•AT"a 0 0 ! BEATLES ANIMATION .... • ••. .,.. ... : "YELLOW SUBMARINE" ....... 0 .. AT A!IAM•.cosr• Ml·:. --.... •1 .... M> ..... ...,,0 ••• "One of the Best MoViel JAMES~:t".~ Of1974~ ~= "THE CAAN IN "CINDERELLA LIBfRTY" TOGETHER TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE" ·'LUS. "THl lDUCATK>N OF- ' SONNY CA•SON" ,....,.-.!!!l...!!!;""--..J ·PLUS. ''THE VELVET VAMPIRE " '. • l .11 the Galleries Talisman Shows · Sp,anish Artist TALISMAN PRINTS-1437 Glenneyre. Laguna Beach. Recent etchings by Spanish arlist. l\farcos Irizarri, lhrouRh NDvcmbcr. Hours : Daily except Tuesday,' 11 a .m .·Sp.m. ROLAND'S COLLF.CTOR GALl,ERV -3545 E. Coast ll\\•y .. Corona del J\lar. Wildljre \\'ood car\'ings by Wally 1\laarsing.fl,.through Dec. 15. Artist will appear Nov. 15-16. lloprs : fi.l ondaf-Sulurday, noon -6 p.m . " NEWNiRT BEACll CITV HALL -3300 Newport _ Blvd .. Newport Beach. Oils and watercolors by Alan Elliston Adams or Ne1,1,•port Beach._ . _IJ}LLt:crOR!S-CHOll!E.GAloLER-Y.._..N:-Coast-H-. - ...... v:y .. Laguna Beach. "'Elements" by abstract p~inter 1'.lichael Bradley, through Nover;nber. Hours: Wednesday· Sunday, 10a.m.-5p.m. -· NEWl'Olit scliWL OF PHOTOGRAPHY GALLERY -~20 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Photographs by .Paul Caponigro. through No. 23. Hours: \Vednesday and 1 Saturday, .J-4.. p.m. FLriMING WALL GALLERY -1542 S. Coast Hwy.,. Laguna Beach. Drav.-ings by Ann l\larie Titus and Nancy Buchanan, through Dec .. 7. )-tours : Thursday.Sunday, noon·!Sp.m. -UC.IR\llNE~GAU.ER:V ine--Ar-ts-Village-on-campus:- New worts by Los Angeles artists Peter Alexander and Channa Davis Horowit; on exhibit. Alexander's 24 pieces represent three years of work based on images or sunsets while Horowitz's ·'New Work in Time and Space" is very latge and intricate charts. Hours : Daily except Monday andSat day,noon·Sp.m. . . Li\.GUNA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN-260 Ocean Blvd., Laguria Beach. Watercolors by Gertrud{! Gar- deners, through November. . ' GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE -15144 Golden West St:, Hungtington Beach. Abstract paintings, drawings and prints by Jow Goode, James Jaravaise,.David Pattersori and Peter Plagens. l!ours: Monday-Friday, ll·a.fn.:3 p.m . and Wedn~day, 7-9 p.m. · GALLEllY I -Sfiiilent Health Services. UC Jrvfne .. - \\lateroolors by Rex Branctt ·or Corona del Mar. Hours: Mondiy·Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. BOWE'RS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main St., Santa Ana . Steel sculptures exhibition entitled Cor Ten feature 18 selected pieces by BEftty Gold !!nd Gary ,Slater, through _ Novembfr, Hours-: Tuesday-Saturday, 9 a.m.·5 p.m.; Sunday. l·S p.m.: and \Vednesday and Thursday, 7.9 p.m. !\IUIRHEAD GALLERIES -3333 S. Bristol St., South Coast Plaza, Costa ti.·lesa. Lithographs by Chagall and · Braque and graphics and art work from Thailand and · India. Hours: J\fonday-Friday, 10 a.m.·9 p.m., Saturday, 10a.m·~-6 p.m . and Sunday noon·Sp.m. ...i. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE L'IBRARY -2702 : ,_fiarview Road, Costa ~1esa. "Photo-Graphics," a series : of 25 photographic prints by· international artists a nd· photographers. will be on display through Nov. 14. Show sponsored by George Eastman House or Rochester, N. Y ., features lithographs . etchings, screenprints, stencils and s ilkscreens. Hou rs : l\londay-Friday, 7:30 a .m.-10 p.m. and weekends, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. JACK GLENN GALLERY -2831 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del !\far. Recent paintings by l\lichael Balog, Calirornia artist who lives and works in New York. on exhibit through nee. 5. Hours : !\.londay·Saturday, 11 a .m.·6 p.m. C~\LIFORNIA FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN -2700 Jfarbor Blvd .. Costa l\'lesa. \Voocien toys. created by \Villiam E. Taylor of Costa ~1esa, are on exhibit through NO\•, 14 . -~ANTOR1\ GALL ERV -207 N. Broadway St., Santa .·\na. Recent free form sculpture by Bob Cunningham. Orange Coast College art professor. ·and acrylics and · ctrawtngs by Luther Broome and Ace '!'hayer. •:l'E'S ART GALLERIES -South Coast Village, 3840 S. Plaza Drive. Santa·Ana. and 1156 S. Coast Hwy., Laguna 1 Beach. Works by C.H. Tang, ~long 'Kor\g artist. will be on exhibit through Nov~mber. Reception honoring the artist takes place from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday al South Coast Vil · la ge gallery. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE ART GALLERY -2701 .Fai rview Road. Costa !\lesa. Paintings and drawings by JoSeph Anthony ritugnaini. artist and writer, are on display through Nov. 28. Hours: lttorlday-Friday, 9 a.m.·2 p.m. GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE -15744 Golden West St., l·lunlington Beach ... \l.1ork From the Same House" is an t>xhibil of the collaborative interaction of photographer Lee ~'riendl ander and printmaker Jim Dine. through .No\'. 27. I-lours : ~londay-Friday , 10 a.m.-4 .p .m. and Wednesday, 7·10 p.m. -. .NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM -221\ W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. ''The Audacious'Yea~l!;Nil·l971 '" features recalls the earlier shows SPQ.nsdft!a b.1 the llluseum. Entrance Ga llery displays by John Evans <Collage Books) and Ben Posin (Visual Experiences : Photographi<' Projections) through NOv. 21. llours daily: N'oon-4 p.m. (Closed J\1ondays) and Fridays 6·9 p,m. '1'.18 GALLERY -1535 b l\fonrovia Ave., N.ewp<>r11 Beach. '"Serial Images," :i.n exhibit of prlntio, pa1ntl'ngs and drawings by W. \V. Keefer. through Nov. 18. flours : \Vednesday-Sa.turday, noon·5 p.m. or by ppointment, 64S·70J7. llAGEN GALLERY -220 Newpdrt Ceri.ter Onvi;, !lesign · Plaza, NewPort Center. Oil eai nt ingl\ by Robert n~ :Uld li~hographs and prin~ by Norman Rockwell. l·lour's: Dally , noon·S p.m. . . ,, . I \ . . • .. -• -'\ -- Artist Eric Askew <lei!) checks work or winning students Phil Kreke!. Pam Boehlke .and Mike Reese al Wells t'argo Bank spon· sored Western drawing and essay contest'!" 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(~"'4) ;i;-so, -"Ar,IA. UH, IXACrLY WllAT If A "LOllf •HATE lrlLATION<fUIP'? • IT'~ WMIH J; LOVE >tATINw YOW ANO YOU HATE LOVIHWAW . .. "I do hope you 'll be amusi ng-certain of oor mem bers feel ... three-day ga~c sale should have resulted in mo re than a ~D· grcssman," ~=Dr:'IE...,,NNIS THE MENA:;C;=;E~__,"1 'll'sLJm.t..1.~IN'r Ht? ANo't'f..Cll!P!.W~~ So l\IWS ___ __.. ~ WllH CAU.IN' HIM A LITT!.£ ••..• • , .. j ' . ""' . " . . . • I • t• DAILY PILOT '• . ,, ~ ;Roal htale ........ lQ00.2'199 The Bluest Marketplace on the Oranp Coast E...,ioyrntnl & Rentals .......... 3000..4694 Business, lnvestmtnt & Fi.-clal " ........ S000.5049 DAILY Pl•OI Cl A$SlflED ADS Prtt>0ratlon ...... 7000-7199 Merchandise .••••• llOOO.ao99 Boats & Marine Equipment ........ 'IOQG.9099 . " AutlMllObiles & ot)lor Tran'l'Ofiatlon ..•. 910().9999 Announc ements, Personals, Lost &·Found ...... 5050.5499 l You Con S~ll lt ,. Find It, ( 642 . SS?S ] , One · Coll Service Trade It W!th a Want Ad ·. , • . . Fast Credit Approvc~ll. 10020.ner•I R.E. ~-"!',~00~2~~G!llona~r~t~I R~."!E~. --'!'!1001~G!!'•lllna~ra'!'l":.R~.E~.--":.1~002~"!~~~~~·'!'';,~lt';.":..;t~. ::::'!'1;00:%121Get~t::~· .. ;,;•~·;'~R~.E~.:~~:11'!'001';,~;·----~--1 ,..,.-... Gener--el"!R!l!.~E.' ,._1!'100!'!'!2•G'!'••ne-r•"!l"!R.!'!E!!'.--"!1!!!00~2'. I ,, Servkos & Repairs 6()00.6()99 1 IN QUAINT CORONA DEL MAR 'A nifty duplex! Clean and colorful and close lo the park and tenni~ courts. Two 2 bed· r: oom units are adorable plus a guest -unit hat is !u.rnJshed. The income on these units s-fantastic! (for CdM!) A listing of Marilyn !:\odges at $91,500. ' UNIQUE HOMES RHltors, 675'6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mer I~ * ' f I I 18R5, AJ .... i .... 1ftould -check ttwlr-•d• daily J,. report errors l.m m • d I ate I y. The QAIL Y PILOT auumeo lliblllty lo the flrst I ~~ 'o r ,__. c t lnMrlion .... ,. ' ('. ~ralR.E . 1002 ~~·Hl~w~ Fcf ,the creaUve artistic in-~vid\ial lookire far spacious u()Slalrs !Studio hideaway -3 ~room. large family room, c~kie-sac living l'ClOm oH . Cfl.ry way, has'the full enter- ~lrunent ~'all. oversized q.rag,t (220 11ervice) ready tqr borne workllltop. $19,950. Sf6"TI71 .· ~~:""" n>Fwro ~NU/i ' . General R.E. 10Q2 OPEN HOUSE SAT. NITE · 3007 JAVA ROAD, OOS1A MESA Spectacular indoor pool. CUS· to1n eshlte in prime A!esa -Ven:le-iot.'lltion.-Beamed sky- dome ceiling, banquet din- ing, party room cve:rlookl waterfall It wooden bridge leading to muter sWle with llUllken roman bath. Fiesta J)llrty room. Evt'fllng Show· pla<.'e. Call 645-0303. FOREST OLSON N J1.eolto<, Reduced by $10,500 OPEN DAILY 1·5 Gracious living & great in- vestment on Big Cany on Goll Qiurse. Luxurious 3 bedroom, lBx32 liv rm, din rm, dbl wet· bar, marble master bath. Owner w I I I carry 75<",t. lst TD at 9% % on $14.9,500 price or lease for $1000. monthly 29 Rue Grand Vallee Ask at gate for directions VOGEl & BABBIR mac nab I Irvine realtg FINER HOMjS FROM $46,950 TO $750,000 SPECT ACULARI Big Canyon Bordeaux model condominium. B8ii.utifully decorated & upgraded. $135,000. Martha Macn ab 642·8235. (Xll) OUTSTANDING "BLUFFS" CUSTOM This beautiful 3 bedroom Paula model has been completely customized -A MUST SEE! $87,500. Lois Miller 642-8235. (Xl2) "AT HOME!" That's th e feeling yo u get. Family room for fun·n-games, sepa rate dining room, 3 airy bedrooms. lovely pool, brook & gardens. $124.500. Jack Custer 642-8235, (Xl3) THIS WEEK'S LEADER Lovely 3 bedroom, £amily roQm home W/Jg, dining area & small view. Tennis courts & pool nearby. $75,500 fee . Amy·Gaston 642·8235. (104) -• 160 DEGRE E VIEW! Bustling harbor. peaceful sea, romantic sun- sets -all yours Crom this 3 bedroom, 3 bath, adult occupied home in Harbor View Hills. $115,900. Joyce Edlund 642-8235. (Xl5) "FANTASTIC WESTCLIFF CHARM" Beautiful 3 bedrocim, 2 bath ho.me wlfamily room. & dining room. Priced to sell! Asking $77.500. Clint Moses 642-8235. (Xl6) BIG CANYON - Versailles beauty w/superb view-on golf course -4 bedrooms, 4\> balhs-$169.950. Bob Owens 642-8235. (XI 7) OPEN DAI LY 2"1 P.M. 4308 PATRICE RO., PARK LIDO. 3 bed· room, 2 bath , split-level townhouse facing pool. Owner )eaving area. No signs permit· t.!d-Lpleasc ring bell .Gloden Fay 642-8235. (X IS) IOt t)o.lf on,. '42·8235 . . • ' • General R.E. · ,_ * Balboa lay Properties fi · PARTY POOL HOUSE . LIDO . ISLE BEACH !JVING! OPEN HOUSES ~~~ • .!i'; 'r"t:i~~~ 3· .. ~ Ha~bor Vl•w Homes ·$32,950 Popular .Palermo Model Costa Mesa SBR. nice Exquisitely customized fam ;m, Lg;. back yard & expanded. 6 BR, lam. /BBQ E 1. 11 rm., clln. rm. + o!c. w . xcep 1ona y Low maint. grounds. clean. Good terms. 64~ 67f>.7060 7491. GLEN MAR EASTBLUFF Super clean 4 BR. home Huge fam./din. rm. Hunt. Beach. Beaut. 3 Newly redec. Owners Bij,., 2 ha. Fenced yard, anxiou s! $70,500. trees. Near s c ho o 1. 641).8484. $43,500. 556-8800 m REALTORS l.Jl' 4 Local OCfices To Serve You Large 6 BR & den, 6 ba. home on san~ 1. ' office. & bunk room I n Newoort. Large lot with ac- beaCh ; or use as·4 BR den, 4 ba. ho.me wi • The builders ow'n home! A SAT. & SUN. 1-5 cess'tor boat.a, lrnllen. All 2 BR., 2 ba. apt; 50 it. lot, shore moOring. spec~latl,Y bellutllul lhree ML BOA ISLAND · ttils for , only· $69,950. Gall ~ $295,000. bed1 room. 'townno11.,.1. wllh a 646-ml ) arge pnvate s p. 'ee land, 902 SO. BAVFRONT I Family home; 6 bdrms., '4 baths. 86 Ft. IQt. walk 10 beach. $82,SOO. P1.·tn1e location; lge. tamilY l Pier & sup. ,295,ooo , 2. • · "°""'' ''"' bead>. Walker o lee A brand new duplex below 214 RUBY U Attractive 3 BR., 2 ba. single story home on the rnarlcet. Great penihauLt 2 1..ge. duplex; last ot its ••al,,, ... ,, 60 ft. street to street lot. $152,500 location. Never lived ln. Fee kind. BLUFFS CONDO land. lllS,000. IH EMERALD WATERFRONT LOTS 3 Ftni lim• oUol'ed· J"'t oom· SINGLE LEVEL 40x90 Ft. ,250,000 SOxlOS $1651000 • pletely redone. ' -Bonita model in the crlginal • A charming, all wood exterior 317 AMETHYST section ol lhe Bluff&. 3 1 two bedroom home with Large family home Bedm1a., tonnal d In 1 n g separate dliilng room and •'1 COLLINS ISLAND ~a. exposed beamed ce.U-utittty roon1. f:uper location .., ..... ingfl. End unit, overlooking on the POINT. Pri<.-ed to Bell Lara:e, luxury~ brand new wi{te greenbelt. f4axlmum I $68,500. home. 150 Ft. on water, . ...,0 000 · , BILLGRUNDY. REALTOR J41 Roy~ d·· L)r 1v• I'~ 11 67J 61 61 Gener;al R.E. 1062· General R.E. 1002 i 'G!!'•"ne"'"r•~I ~R ... E!!!.!!!.!!!..!1"'001;,;;,;;,;_.,,, 1;,R;,.;,E;,. ;,,,.;;,1002;;,; 4 wllh pier & slip. D b 1. pnvacy. •' ' · • •""'•' + .u """' .. '"'"" c. F. Colesworthy ! A ·rea1 "fi,.;er tipper" with 10f 4 additional ca rs . REAL TORS 640-0020 1 POTENTIAL. Twa bed- rooms, two baths, large IQmlal dlnina: rooin, aleep- ir.,:: poreh, valuable R-2 lot. MOTiv'ATED" SELLERS. 3 BR & DEN Sharp.: sharp home, lge yard -pr1<.'ed under market • hurry won't Jut,. $32,950, · MESA VERDE $2000 00\VN $200 MO: Buys YOU a 2 bedrm1'clme, move in tocl4y. associated BROKEAS-~EALTOAS 1025 W Balboa '-11 J ~tl 1002 A PAIR OF TWO'S ti Coldwell _Bani<.~ -LOW PRICE, LOW DOWN PAYMENT An ideal family fixer-upper with great fin. anCing. A University Park 4 bedroom, 21h bath townhou se near pool, park & shopping. Price \vas $56,950., now $52,000. Perfect for the smart investor. PARIS OR PROVENCE? Cobblestone & courtyards in the French manner. 2 "'bedrooms, 2 baths, 'den, bar, private cofnhlunity. Ocean View. Call t~ day! $105,000. fee land. GREAT OCEAN VIEWI Relax on your terrace and enjoy the-view. Custom decorated 4 . bedroom + tamily room with hi gh beam ceilings, 4'h years new. Asking $120,000. , IRVINE COVE J\.lagnificent w,hite-waler vie\v .. Outst«nding bo1ne steps from private beach in exclusive gated area. 5 bedrooms, family room for· n1al dining room. $500,000. ' · ; BIG CANYON -SPARKLING Gorgeous ga rden, waterfall and pc>nd, ir- resistable patios and beautifully decorated 4 bedroom, family room, lbrmal dining roo m. Special .value al $168,500. • LIVE IN BAYCREST Use your own tn1agin atioo on this one. 4 bedroom home 'vith great Jot ready for your own decorati ng and" landscaping Ideas - outstanding financing available. $78.900. • 7 DIAL 644-1716 2161 Sin-Joaquin Hill1-Rd., N.8 . A COLDWELL BANKE R CO . • . . - ~ . . ~ . COMP' ANY REALTORS - SINCE 1914 673-4400 .. • •• .. , . . $59,000. -~ 675~7225 .. I \\Ll .E' BL\11\ A 6l~l (l•'lflrlll'>I' t J §-•tli!;h11r11 ' Lachenmyer, Realtor I • -• CLASSIFIED f'IOURS ertlsers may place ~ir. ads by telephone 8:00a.m.to5:3bp.m-. • Monday l.hru Friday stcriom:Saturday· ~~: cx:srA AlESA OFFICE 330W. Bay 642·56'18 NEWPORT BEACH 3333 Ne.,.,')>Otl Blvd. · -~56711 . ' _ __.. HUNTINGTON BEACH-' 17!75 Beach Blvd• ,., 541).1220 LAGUNA.BEACH _ 1Ul6Glenneyrc ........ SAN CLEMENTE DN. £1 Camino Real 492.4420 NORTH COUNTY dial rree:M0-1220 CLASSIFIED DIADUMH deadline fQr CCll>Y fr kills is 5:30 p.m. the day berore publication, ex· ttpl for Sunday & r.lon· day Editions whe n deadline is Saturday, lZ noon. N••I 1port1 ., ........ ,, 1 l SPARl.ING PRESENTS · TRADE Corona de! Mar duplex lyear old $124 500, Take over $95,000 In IO'IDS. _ ' • . . DANA POINT 6 wuts, 2 years old. Walk to Marina. Will accept trade5, $155,000. NEWPORT 4, den, fireplace, 2 bath, large 'yardt Ex· cellent Iieights location. Owner saYs make offer. . BAYSHORES You'll love it. 3 bedrooms, 3 bath. newly decorated, Fee land. $)20,000. UNITS \Ve have several properties for sale in New- P:Ort Jle~ch. Top location. Call for inform.a- t.ion. Prmclples only. ·• SPARLING REAL ESTATE l33-3544 Gentrol R.E. 1~ General R.E . 1Dl2 &414U @~ 190 Newport Center Dr. (Fashion Jsland) Estate Realty PNwd- ly introduces ELLEN MARCH ESANO, one of our top salespeople. We are pleased that Ellen is now working in our Ne:wPort Beach · office, and 1' looking forward to assisting · yo u with all your Real Estate questions. CALL Ellan, 6441-1120 RESIDENCE: 551 .. 140 General R.!. 1002 • BIG CYN DEAUVILL :-VIEW -$14'A Brand N~}V ! Best buy in area for this model! Plush cp!ng, prof. landscp in, ·beaut 4 BR home on quiet cul-Oe-sac. RooJn for pool. 2111 San Joaquin Hilla Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.I. 644-4910 . Gentral R.E, lJICll ~~.~fr~ Newp©rt e;e,rr wJe~~ ~©tt. are, rut . . ar~e-fr~ The clipped eave.~ roof, saltbox style done entll"ety in woo::l. wooer. wood will luin you on. Of off. But, ii spectacular h~l!op townhomes utteity unlike any others. perched aoove the rest ol Newport Beach. slroke your psyche. whiz 1ight in lor a leisurely stfoll·lhrough (or super golf cart 1001). See 2. 3. 4 bedfooms. ctecks. bak:onies. note luxury, feel the graciousness, have affluent feelings and the urge lo whifj Out yoor check book. At sst.ooo ancs up. you gotta bve the architectute and swimming and tennis. Newport Beach: Coost H;ghway to SUpefior and second ge<Jr up the hrll. f'Wtll!CI tJ (:. ""' .... ..,°" Rotit>rl M Cr1nc Coin, 11(',_.tl COflll.KIOf • I ****** Heritage Collection NO DOWN VA YOU'LL LOVI THE wide open feeling of this Costa 14~ home. 3 Huge bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 brick fireplaces, family room and much, much more. No 2nd cir needff her• -walk to everything. A t~ic value, call for full details, 546-5110. BACK IAY HIDEAWAY Huie lot, 110 by 111. Older 3 bedroom home wi th hug• 1tucllo, fireplace, trees and shrubs galore. Call us about this one of a Jc.ind pro~ erty. Asking $40,000. Owner will help finance. 540-1151 DUPLEX 2 YEARS YOUNG -lovely owner's unit with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room , coun~ try kitchen, formal dining, fireplace, double garage &: much more. Apartment bas 1 bed· room,i; l bath, also with garage and fireplace. (Ideal for mother-in-law). Owner moving north, must sell! Offered at $59,500. Call 546-SUD. SECLUDED EASTSIDE. VERY SPACIOUS QUALITY HOME in quiet area. Loaded with warm wQ.OdS, shake roof, wood exterior, knotty pine interior. Please call for more details. Priced at $62,950, Coll 540-1151 COSTA MESA TRIPLEX ' START YOUR INVESTMENT PROGRAM HERE ....:. good tax s helter + low mainte- nance. 3 l..aJl:e units, each wi th 2 ratios. 9~ % Pinancmg available. Priced a only $63:000. C.11 546-5180 • NAME YOUR TERMS • VA NO DOWN -FHA or submit•your idea. Desperate owner leaving and must sell. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, family, fireplace, bltns, ~xcellen~ )~tif!o,..APEN TO ALL TERMS, . bring your offer, ·asking '37,900 .. C1ll . 540-1151 ENJOY CAREFREE LIVING IN SPACIOUS CONDOMINIUM ~ with all the privacy of home, many custom features, tip-top condition. 4 Bedrooms, 2.lk baths. paneled family room, living room with fire-- place. OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUN for your in• .spection.-/ 370 Senta IHbol (Back Bay) Call 540-1151 ERITAGE REALTORS "1n NIGEL UAILEY ~ A551J[IAH5 21.0 E. Ccwu;t Hwy Cot'On" tlcl ?.tar Executive $1500 DOWN , MESA VERDE Hldeway 1048 This luxurious 3 bedroom .. \Valk to the ocelU\ "4 blocks" 2 bath family home ha11 Let the jacuul llOOthe OPEN JJOUSE SAT.SUN 1·4 a large troo-shaded yard tired muscles or 'relax p.m. 29lkl ZURICtt COURT large enough for a pool and in tree-foml pool whne chel tOU Teniple llllts &: Zell) The owner of this 4 bedroom conve111ble f·•r I r a 11 er , mlxe~ gourmt;>l dclighlll In CUSTO?\t VIEW liOA-1£ - POOL home l8 DES-camper, or boat UCfi!SI. Ap-CUSTO~f KITCHEN. A 11 3 lrplcli, 3 B~ 3 ba, fam MAKE OFFER PERATE. He hu to sell! pnW;ed and approved for this + 3 bedroomH i n rm w/wet bar, Roman Tub, Interest rates have dropped VA 9~% loan. beautUul neighborhood. For P<X>L. qvcr 3,0l liq. fl, and the prices are rol~ I IQucail ~ only SM.900. Agent. until 10 under pm'Cd at· $159,500 up. So U.. )"Oil have ~ P~t 531...filllO or 962'-2.ai. • • * • conal de.rin c a n ew Plac• UNIQUE NORTH LAGUNA home-now is the time and Pl apwliH · ...., $302 Month lJ_OAlE 4 Br 3 fl'plca •. f1XtuaJ this may be nIB ONE. 752•1920 A.iu;ume 8!:i',~ Jt):jn ,,.i 1 h ~~E~~ ~~C fat Let one or our experienced woo QUAil s1. NIWH>IT llA04 flllYmc>ol'I of s:YJ2 month on VIE\\' 1105 ,....... ~':1a: cfilfe~t ~~::; EASTSIDE COTIAGE this beautiful La Qu\"Sta 4 er * • * *UN"*" ·' purchasing with the help O\arfn1n&" 3 br., 2 be. home. ~~~ted~oFr::r:i:yetre~~ C~~pQ2 OVERLC>OKING of an anxious seller. Huge Jot, alley a cc e s 1 •. frplc, electric built·lns. Call '"""-'Ll•N ,033 ~· It. ol ~ PARIC PLACa, LOCAt.ION/LOCATION bOa.ts. trailers, ca n1 pc r . 54j).-lT'lO Kant lu.~ury. ~J.U. TRAD~ ft: Lots of used brick k wootl. · _.· Jlltl,axl I\ I I I I \ I I ·14,.7461 ' 2 bdrm. + formal dining, Best .location, off TUlltin St. RARE PRO?.tON'.l'O}t.Y ..-: ~ 45 Fl. -2 lot; 90lid built FIP too. Newly dcoor11.ted. \TARBEU.J * * * * . · rented*$69*500* * · 646-77ll. Al!~ POINTBay F'ronf)Ot. ~: Triplex Lovely so ft. R·l lot, KUR.I Vft.-J tor large boot, .$.130.IXXI ... ~ : Corona d~t Mar ~~typ!t~i:m~J0:i~:~~i Walker & Lee ~-GREE~-~~OOK-POTE:'li1~ ~m:u,tER ·J '.11' N h bus or ? $95,000 lilt hou~ wJgu~t unit ' . ear ~C Listings of Clu'ill Hopper •••~ ,,,.,1 IDEAL YOUNG H>ier·uppel' $8,Cl.Xl DO'kf~ ~·l Quality Cwell buUt\, local.Ion Univer1lty Reelty EXECUTIVE v.•1U handle $72.oot J (one block trom beach), 3001 E Cst Hwy 673-6510 Near Proposed Marina hon1e custon1 'dtc'll'l~lcd ~ii * • • __ ;~ · ;,/" private-financing, and view. · · B ·.Ide Just $3900 down on th \ s hi. to t.'Onun, pool -profCss. OPEN tlOUSE SAT"-S :j One of the fJ?W 1rgal I.rip-E state ~I rs beaut !fully 111.ndstaped 3 Jondscpg. w/lights graclou.'I p.1n. 12'l4 NOITlNGllAM \exes In Corofla del Mar. International bdrin: 2 bath honte. Family entry-avocado appl. telcct.) HD, NJ:.:WPOJ_tT BEACH; 3 I Prime property 'tor winter Is presently taking reserva· rm., fireplace, all the built· call An10ld at 89J...8533 agt. 8:R. 2 ba, lanuly nn. formal and summer :renlals. Buy It tKms on their n e w con-in&. Cool ocean b r ec z es. $J500 duung room, secluded, patlo • I and watch it appreciate in dominium!'I, Canyon C r es t Ready for immediate oc-4 BR 2 BA OOxwo t d & P<XlL 1rplc, a l;.1!61 chant.. 1 value. Call for appt. to ace Estates, located at the OOT· cupaOC'y! eau 54G--1720. 1 1 Et bl ' &. ence er . Westciill Area.. .EM.-elleol • 673-8550. ncr of Pacitic View Drive 0 · . er tn range oven, tmnncing to qua!~ buyeY. &. new MacArthur Bhtd in fiJ O\'t!T'Sizcd dble g a r a g e · $!.G,000. SUH}' & SAM ' , OPENnLll •trSFUN1DllEHK:LI C.Orona dCl ?i.tar, staning u9AAllB;L Completely redecorated. SHVPPING V'ILLAGE, J I a .,.,......,.,, 'V" v•vv' s harvest. pr IC e d be\ow -V • .. -~ • ~ l ·~ ~ PHONE~· I~ "Vegetable gar?en ready for S. Coa.sl Jiu La.,:., .... lieact' 962--8891 ' +"-7 · ' Ami orr market at $34,950. Pymnts 0 RA ~t AT IC \VOO!> £-. 1 • CAMEO SHORES -------cheaper than rent. Ca 11 Cl.ASS HOME.~gned b I 1 oiiiiiiiiiiiiO.iiiiiiii. ...... • JSlrildngly done 3 BR., with 2955 Harbor Blvd. VUlage Real Estate 96244TI p r o m i .n e n t a r c h ite<.1, I• ocean view &: pool. Xhit TOW NHOMES & • ~noran:i1c oct!~& .. financing. ·M 0 v e .1 n con-HOME + CO DO 1 2 3 View, situated 1n des1ralU Artist's Home + INCOME Llgbt, cheerful corner home with 30' studiQ, brick paUo, xlnt storage areas + a one bedroom rental with fire- place & private patio. J ust red~ to $46,500. Call 646-32&5 ro: Appointment. 400 t11• , FOR lll C.M. . IRIAS dltlon ..,...,...,... . · N or or Coast Roya.I. A truly W1iQ:UC · ·~·-~ ~rm1n_g 2 bdrm., den .l · BEDROOM home. s lo 5, o o o, OP.tN · I -GEM-~ baths, kitchen b 1 t-1 n s · convenient to school & shop. HOUSE SW1. 1-5. 3ll42 Holl¥ ' 120 FT tin. A N 8 frplc.. hdwd. nrs.. sha\re . . St So 1 ............ • I US ve., · . roof PLUS quaint 2 bdrm ping -ocean view, new cpi, ., · _ ... _ REALTORS 642-4623 rental income unit. $68,!ro: lo~ storage, ga~es. po?!/ A T 0 UC H 0 F NE W FOR BEAUT. LIVING-.Jacuzzi A&sume 10\\' .-k l11R.n ORLEANS. • CALL @•• '"'·1414 & paynients. Agt. 96.~-4~56. 2. unitll .situated within walk· I 239 Poppy Ave. 9 1ng distance tel town &: Lovely 3 Bjlrm + Guest Qtrs ~ dlf&,, Owner Transferred beach, prlv. palios &. lower- + garage wtbach. Qtrs. R EALT'V One of a·kind, iriimucu1ate, ing shade trees, just reduc-! in rear(oceanslde). Enc 1. Nt 1r Nrwport Po•t Ofll'' large 4 BR , step down \Iv ed to J10,000. • , I brick patio, brick Fr p I c. rm whnodern fplc. Fam ON A CLEAR DAY YOU Jo~inancing avail. Make of-BUILDER'S rm. cou~try kitchen, huge CANSEEF'ORE'\ERE,or at :1 fer. Sll0,000. Avail immed. ATTENTIONI cov patHJ. BBQ. S up er least as far u~AtL •1 !:~~~~~~~::~I ~~M:O:Ri:G!A~N~R~E~A~L~TY:=-landscaping. Adu I t oc-Crom this lovely ~ bdnri.': 1 • __ * Large ·comer lot, R-2 zo~ cupled. $43,500. Broker 2 bath h61ne. ltfrnac • .":& )! ~~ * 55""'"'" v.·ell bu.Ut home with 842-7411, Eves. 968--4377. priced 10 seU, $'l2,5Cll. 1577 , =:e f1~2tior::°7:. tb~A COVINGTON ~li~-t Dr., OP~ liOJJSE • •IBSA. EASTSJDE $42,500 BRO'S 4 PLEXES LAGUNA NIGUEi, ' Br. :' DOVER SHORES · VERY SPECIAL EXCEPTIONAL HOME Wt lt(J11r.&C1J111[Ja11v 2 adj. R-2 lots So. o( Hwy. ~t 962-2456 or 5.11...Q&'.XI , • OYO on golf COW"5e walk · w/4 unit bldg. Fix-up or until 10 PJ\I. For inrormation &. location to te.'Uli.s. $46,500. ' ' ;:: d~sa~~:~ 01n1 Point 1026 contactKA-SABIAN . Viii.age Fair Realty I '.:==::::~:===~~:;=:;~~==~::: j family room &: formal din-1 · ing room , muter 1ulte1 with Gen.r•I R.E. 1002 G.nw1I R.E. 1002 study and beth + 3 other 4633 DORCHESTER Cameo Highlands. Exciting contemporary 4 harm. & family rm. horfle in prestige area. Everything in Avl condition inside & out. Owner will sell on sales contract (if desired) · to ·save buyer current high interest rate. Please call for de'tails. OLD . ENGLISH CHARM Located in first blk, above ocean, CdM. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths. Jdeal family home with "elbow room" for everyone. $99,500. YEA R BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 nlt.-e bedrooms and baths. A rare find in Dover Shores at 1ll9,500. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 642.5200 -675-4060 3 & Family room with bar. Mexican tile floors. Ne w plush carp et. Custom drapes. Walk 1£1 all schoOls, neighborhOod park, a n d huge shopping center. Qnly $43,900. Call agt. 847--6010. Balboa lsl•nd 1006 Vic Stuart, Broker ~e:I~ 2 new du· 6 NEW DUPLEXES Real Estate 962-6644 Now located in 0'1r new o[. Ocean views frOm $611,~ liOiiii;Oiiiiiiii;; ... .ii .... iiOiil lice. U60 So. Coast Hwy. *SAVE ~9000* 3.1931 1.talaga Dr. DOWNTO\\'N DUPLEX. No Lag~ ~ach 494-15.1! ' j New UniqUe Duplex. One 5 ~~-7.~Agt~·-•:::9&-:..:.3431:::..~=I maintenance, no vacancies F1nanc1ng Availab.le , ( I DR, 3 Ba, house & one l fistbluff 1030 close to beal;!h, An outstan-ES'tATE ol 14-aae, lat. BR, 2 Ba.. \Vood panelling. ding bu1 al S38,500 . _ new rambling home;. 3 Stained glass, Ftplc, beal;!h Century 21 frplCll., country kltchlln, , footbrldge I BJk. 428 Golden-*MUST SELL 536-7542 fam ily rm. on separate • rod. Owner/Builder. 675-69'21 OWNER level; forever oc-ean' view; _. MESA VERDE Spacious 3 TRANSFERRED LA CUESTA Ooty $ll1,000. bt\ l ba, cov'd. en t ry, J~f],\AC 5BR 3BA Superb skylite over din'g. area , ·hood• · MONTEREY OPEN SUN.1 -4.1 6 8~ bltin. darkroom. Im mac. Neighbor ·Pool s ize d Hillcrest, Emerald Terr. Cl.u'I. CIOM to bicycle trail. Jot-Panoramic View. Tola! WITH POOL quality bit. bome, l~ b:f:; Price $87,900. 1st MTG $43,500 BY OWNER Open $00,000 Assumable al 9%% 1 1'1Ue from Beach. By OlYller to priv. beat.'h. White wa er Sat, Sun .. 1 to 5 P.M. + 1 t W 11 'd all view; oak & qWlt'J"Y Ul M!>-2114, 3257 irov.-a st. P · 1 corun er sm 9b8-7447 flrs.: stained W,ass windoWs, I 200. '==~="===~=cl gourmet kitch~· l bdrms.; BAY VIEW Cost• MH• r02c CALL FOR APPT. STOP THINKIN~ .... 2 bat1". WJ.Oll . I 4 BR.., dining nn., study, .::.:=::c.:c=::---..:.:::. WWW SEE THIS 3 or• BED 494-ra:n • '·~ family nn. w/1it dOWn wet J """"'"~""""""""""""'Jhome a real buy for HBch lDOO 1'..o. ~ bar. oversized lot v.·/Jgc., BUY OR RENT a:JNOO!Pl.AZA today! & has 1% VA I tree shaded South patio. Va· 4 Br, 21ii Ba townhouse near 3 lir. 2 ba, ~.000. 0v.'11Cr as.'lumttbic loan $209 pays I cant, immed . occupancy. Back Bay. Walking 5,12.-4543 ~ aligns bllins, separate ldry, Owner will he Ip finance. distance to achools. Good El Toro 1032 call Josh agt. 842-9371. I $164,500 investment. Owner v.iU sell FOR THANKSGIVING OPEN SUN. 1-5" at •"°""" w/leasi? optioo 7« r t -t 06 ALONE -,..., /1> n e. "" We wish r." live wcll and. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiooiii,_iiiiiotlll! 1 AB or rent for $3&>. n"IO. Owner 2 St-"U!Ue Island" 673-1004 anxious! • v•" buy wise y. See th Is at· Mill.ER REALTY Lake Forest tractive 1750 sq It 4 BR 24'J7 E COAST HWY CORONA OEL MAR ..., Htk ~ dfrK""' Witt ,.. "" ~ • ,.. p .,,,,_. ...... All ..... ..._ lhtH Mlow -.ICI ... Ill .,...., .... , .,, .... ,, Isl ..... wllere In ...., •• Dnllr rltet WANT . ADS. ,.,,._ ....... .,.. ...... tw ....... ,..,_.,.... .. lllt ......... _ ... Is ... ~ ... ,,....,,, w. ..,........ ....,_ HOU$ES FOR SALE 3 BEDROOMS 3257 Iowa Sl. Costa Mesa 545-2774. ·$4s,soo (Sat & sun 1-5) 2980 Zurich Cl. (Temple Hills & Zells) LB 497-1744 $159,500 (Sat & sun 1-4) 1224 Nottingham Rd., Newport Beach 497-1744 '85,000 (Sat & Sun 1·5) 3 BR & FAMILY ROOM OR DEN 1115 Dahlia, Costa Mesa 545-784.6 . $49,000 (Sal & Sun 12·5) -, ~-BEDRQOMS 3085 Mountain View Dr., Laguna Beach 494-8558 $68,500 · (Sun 12·5) 5 BEDROOMS •424 Vista Roma (Bluffs), Newport Beach 752-14301494·6404 $95,000 SaVSun 1·5 2645 Bamboo (Eastblufl), Newport Beach 640-6006 $87 ,900 (Sat & Sun l ·5) 2515 Holly Ln. (Newport Heights) NB 54&-0520 $45,900 (DAILY) CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 2 BEDROOMS 319 Dahlla Place, Corona de! Mar 675-2763 $64,500 (Sal & Sun 1·5) 3 BEDROOMS & FAMILY ROOM 345 University Dr. (Near Back Bay) 548'7223' $39,500.$44,950 SaVSun 10-5 .t *** Poot W•terfront Waterfront & Pool ---·" BALBOA ISLAND Home &: By Owner contemporary home featur- Income. 3BR, 2BA + 1 huge 642-4811 Beautiful 4 BR., 2 lull bathS, ing lrg bath, d e I i g h t f u I BR rental. 2 car gar. Only shag carpets, b It -Ins. eat-In kitch &: lam r m. . $129,000. SUbmlt-Vacant. A MUST SEEi Dishwasher. Gorgeous You'll find none liner. Nr. Dramauc. new, ocean view "A" .... ~~ru>T REAL'fY111 gp•\. 4 Br, 2 Ba home, comp!. custom drapes. Large ex· shops & sctlls. $49,0CC. ACT. home. 3 BR., deno;ri l ¥· .............,. " upgraded. Solarian f Io ors Jl(l:9ed aggregate patto & 847-3584 v.'OOCI exterior.• ·Priet re. Bil~ PeninsUll 1007 kitchen & baths, tinted win-walkways. It's a A REAL duced to $145,!XXI. Motivated dows in lamUy rn1. Near BARGA I N at $-ll,{)Ol1. I · 1044 seller. K;EEP YOUR BOAT So. Coast Plaza. And .wait 588-5950. Principals only. rvine OCEAN VIEW LOT, At •--t door 4 Bd 'tll you hear lhe price! Fount1in Valley 1034 No. end Laguna. Pollsible .to 1 wur u vu . • mis., "·!ILL~ REALTY . in, J;:iesl protected bay area. " -"'"' divide. $56.000. ) Vacant. Ready for Chrlal· 642-4811 BUILDER REPO TURTLEROCK HILLS FOR RENT ' n1as. $295,000. , GAS SAVER Provides you wtth cxccllen~ SPECTACULAR VIE\\'! Walk 10 beach. 2, BR house ,; •HUG HQMES INC. 3 Bedrm; 2 bath home With financing on 1hls Ukc new, This hon1c has 3 bdrms. furn or unfut·n. Yrly $3&0. j REAL TORS 640-4050 carpels & drapes. 2 Log maintenance free residence & 2\~ baths. Large lamily WE llAVt; OTilEH.S j, size fireplaces, c 0 v ere d with large bedrooms, 2 nn .• small Intimate pool. 494-7513 or 49t-l001 " 1336 \V. BALBOA BLVD patio. Lovely areii within balhs. &.-bOnu"' roo1n. For Over 2400 9<1· ft. of lu.'CU.rious 8Ta N. Cott!ft Hwy. J NICE l Br, R·2 lot 25x00. walking distance 10 mOvies only $29,500 ycu'd better 11~ng. Price Just reduced, ePRICE SLASHED• $58,000. 1.tiller R e a It y, and all shopping. Bk r take a look. 897-0321 w 1th f I ex I b I e terms $3450 V I 64248ll 536-8836 available! • • · aC'!1'1t 1 corona del Mar 1022 Very Serious Seller l FIRST OFFERING Two t1tnry Colonial. <A"E!a~ Appointment only to ·see view. PalaUal, 4 BR & lam. t:.!s "True" College Park 4 rm.. 2~~ BA.. 30' l!vln~ Bdnn home. A n original nu v.ith stone fireplace, all model. Prlc.'ed $42.500. Living w /A Flair bltrts, dshwshr. ceramic tliC CJS REAL. ESTATE .... in this 3 bed r 0 0 m & indOQt-OUtdoor carpeting. ===-="548-~ll~68~=== I TO\\•nhou.'!l' In a p r e s 1 I g e Shag carpeting nnd CUSIOn} R·2 lot In he11rt of Corona EASTSIDE FAMILY HOJlolE. r. .~. Tc!Tazze tile entry to drapes thruout. Huge patio, de! ~far plUll 2 B d r m 2 & convert. den, stepdn r-im large liv!m: roont vl'ith din· oversized yard, d o 11 b I c dv,;elling," clOliie t.o every· 1m wl massi\.-e brick fpl ing prea. Counl ry style kil· Uoyds Ba.nk Bldg. garage. S69,500. Terms RED thing. Can'l beat this price & din-din P.rea, 2nd j pl che~/h1n1lly roon1 opens to University Park, Irvine CARP::T, !'.EAL TOR $54,000. In pan'ld den, &ha& c:Jpt red'~ dcek Pf!l\o. Close D 5521000 N. h 1.,,640-SS12!!!!!!!!0!!',.',."",.',.m!!!!!!!!!!!!>J throut, bltin kit, c~tf'd . to.pool and c l ubhouse. ays • 19 ts1= 675..a600 Anytlm• patio, fenced trlr sP.ace. ASSU~1ABLE FHA LOAN. OPEN HOUSE 1 : • VISION • $43,950. RED CARPET' $42.~. SUNDAY 12-5 P.M, , I REALTORS. 643-8612 The Reil Est.at• Fair REDUCED! 3085 llolOUNTAIN VIE\V DR REALTY ASSUME• TOTAL 839-6133 536-2551 They hullt thl11 one in a sc· Spacious 4 BR 21# ~ horn PAYMENT cludt'd orett 1-lith a vie\\·. 01 pool-11b:~ lot. llnck {rpl 2?43 E. CMst !fwy $225. p/tn0. FHA, Chorn1lng Huntington Be1ch 1040 O\\·~r looilt!d it v.·ith t':Xlro.s, 111 co1.y living nn, \\.'el bltr C.Orona del M!l.r lgc, 3 BR, 2 Ba, ccrner lot __ ......,;.....c;:;.;.:;.;;;;.....;.;;..;.; I enjoyed It for 4 )eaN and largt': brick putk'J, 2 car gar OPEN SUN 1·5 h.Jme. Encl. yard, close to Beach 2 Story 1IO\V ha!'> it on lhe m11rket for age. A nice fa1nlly hon1e Secluded cu!t. bit.. rnnibllng Schls, Shopping, fairly cl $41,00011 the reduced p1i<·c-of $73,900. Exl-cllcnl vahw 111, $G8.5!.X1 ranch home on top ol hill, 10 ocean. Agl. 549-8398 'r\vntc area, Ii blks 1 0 3 bdrms .. 2 baths, family 618 S. Coo!!t ll"'Y 491·"558 h-1'~ ••-"" ~-· t-••. "· 1 3 BR 1 .• ·roon1 nnd POOL. MARION MILNE '"" n:.1 "''"" """' ..... NO 00\VN VA! 3 br, 2 ba. V1.'8C 1, ·s, orm uint, R E Peaceiul, qu;.,t loc. 11111 &: W/W t I I dbl 1 t 5nn .... CALL 552-7500 EAL STATE .... new <:p ., rp c, . V.'C! mr, gas ..,.,., &ihuCn ocean view, prlv. comm. gar, Imm11c.• Terrific Vlllue kilchen -usunic low ',i:: • VISION • 618 S. Coflst M~ry. 49J...&5..) beach. 4 BR. A greal fomlty /Ir. vacant t-1ust see I o loan. fl-lA·VA, OR. ! Bkr CUSTOM BUILT rm. w/pool lable. \Vood bc!lieve $31,000. No Broken, 962-55U. 163l Blooblnl Canunn nrt: burning frplcs, • recently pleaae. 556-861_4 or 979--4489 1 '~-Q-U-ISl-TE_l_IU_NT_l_NG_TO_"_, REAL TY "v r edeco r ., w/color ...,..... 1, N~4Br.4111ba.h1.1&t.famit coordinated turn!Ahlnga, FOR Sale by owner, 3br. SEACUFF. 4 BR. 3 BA a red hUI company I)· room w/VleT.'. 3600 11_500 f 1139 ~ 1 2ba, formal din rn. recen(ly home ".-ith I~ pool . Univ. ParM Center. Irvine 11 . 3 C"l'r glll'Agt'. "fo'U 4,12 lsa~iia T;;;~n. painted, 0\VS VA fllA C109e lo golf COU?'M! and Choice of Color1 Hard to find • tci_:ms, q'!iel cul-de--aac I'll, o c e n n . BC!" u t 111111 )' ASSUME 8lh•/o LOAN Carpeting. ASSUm!! exiltf C4JI for dlrecUons •)..ISSI $35,250 ~1238 .t. 51""'2318 I And' c n p e d Rnd ~·~II Brand new 3 BR f\f 0 5 1 loot1 111 8"'il-· Owner qn •STEPS TO WATER* MESA DEL M;\R, Open deromted. Call ~ntucy 21 desirable, in'cte1narid.,_546--42 __ 1_1_. _____ --!1 house S&l/Sur1 UM: 40R ~7542 Univer5lty Park loctu kln.1 New 3 br, 2 bA. rustic 2BA. mnny xtras-by OY.'rle_r. TAKE OVER $51,9511 64().0087 SUPER LOCATION ext., ftPl c, &JMlC. r,,/U 1ul1e. 2826 Loreto. 545--&lOO GOVERNMENT LOAN ttY OWNER 2 hlk'll fr)1,, bl'itl't\__-'\ B --l)eck 0Yflrlock'1. c rt Yd · CREEN'BltOOK (."\ij1:-MOOel, ti 4 e·tt home11 In l'll --llomc • large utlllly ~r>· ~II: M Kl 3 br, l ba, lot1 of blras, areas. No qu111\fy\.ng. For * NE\V 4 BR. 2 Ba •• Collt'gr. S&l.51.Kl . -..•.: 61~21<63 .nnon aec 10 apprecll\te. U9,0C0.·1 n10re lnfonnntlon cnll BKR .. Park, 1Uc roe.ii, A/C, s.;3,500 LINGO REAL ESTATE r By OWner. 545-™6 · 8-16-::.'\T"" t Slocy. ~a .. MJ74. 491-f@l.6 ~~1~ · BUILDER'S~ OR ' INVESTOR'S SPECIAL! ·- • I ,_ ' . - • • ... , .... _ .... i. ...... " .. ... .. ol • . . . . .. . . .. . ,l .. 1 • ' OPEN SUN. l·S ONE STOP o • .,, ~In llt&l......i. Co......_ dot Mor 3222 tflNlll""°" -h 3MO Nt'"P°!' -h 3269 ' 545 WINDSOR PL. < CEMETEllX Lot• HarW • INVESTMl!NT Hawffiorno or So. Bay.,.., . BHt lh< """"'n>arl<ot. Tue lint Monorial Par!<. • SHOPPING WILL PAY ALL CASH 3BR :Iba. lundk. oleo loll, 3 !1R. 2 Ila 1296 mo. Beau! YOU.Wll,I. o\\'IMr ..w 'can'Y 1tw1 entire ~ 2 unill VA $C5.990 C•ll Tom O'A~unclro F"eJ:r ~~.CU r'~~t69~~ BE ffltOUOI .. . "' ~;Ji~ ;,.~ii,~~ Commercial .. .,,,., 1600 h.":l:" ~ I~ TD Pn>ptrtltt 3 sofili YARD GAR. , BR. 2 BA ~ ldtcb. & To 11,. in illli Dov., bnulY ' £xten1 tve entert.11tnlnl' Profew·ollCllOfflce Triplex: Ogle -68.xiD :3Tt~~~ _ .. u $175 '·-~ Htlnl~·bbl.·,.,.. ~t~u-~i~~~· t attaL 4800 Sq. ft. Stunnl"" Year old triplex 'J4,8:'la v•-.....,...161 963-tNO .... u.w • ~.-t'"""' I ooutol ,., •. , ''""' P•IM BEST BUY in a private area w/prlvalo Buildin9 VA ~umahl" 4 un111 &3,000 Ho-Fumlo~ 3BR. 2 ,..-VIOW % blk, BR. 2 Ila, Frplc, 8""IAnl ·~ ~~'i"" Bob = IO lln1>• Po 1n1 · beach. 4Bl\. 2\'J BA, lam rm w/char broiler, T°' An•h•lm """'"""' s unlll 4 uru< ,.,.., 1'9,500 -•I 3102 :Ul>'"-~ $IOO mo. Inc ~ Adams. $325. mo. For LOVELY VIEW OPEN SUN. l..S secluded patio, S{J!'ClaCular ocean view. Best ,.,...,~. air '°""""'""'· Investment Dlvlalon . • del.U~' 84().1284 3 b<droOm, 211 hallo """"°' I 57 LAGUNITA surfing. Owoerwill carry 2nd or lease/option. ld,.1 ~twotlon lo<0n""""• 5 ""10' "" 0%1n "' ~ 185/1115. um. pd, bad> •P" Cott• -'224 lrvtnt 3244 mlnluo• near pool & -l $115 000 user. Sell ot exchange for 1 • 1 um~ _........, 11 beach, l..atUna --pin& $525/mn•yrb' Jeanne , 21'e. bdnn• .. 2 b¥t11a: hlall • • GRUBB & ELLIS re11dcntlal income South 6•~.P.!!!_~~ll .~~ $100i $125, n.s. Utll pd,~~! Bach. •patate. onb' EN ALS * Newin.n 642."82.ls. {Kall open beamed "II., I••· Coo!t ""'· w"~ --• m.~ -nt ....,._ Newport •-· Patio for ..,.1. * R T NEWPORT HEIGHTS ouVloor are••· Sec I u de d Reil Estate 675-7010 $135.000 t, ~!~ti brand &;1 .. •0 ~·~ $160. Utll pd, nlce 1 Bdnn, BR.ING )'Out' pet, J. Br SIM. \hilveralty Patk AR~• mbtzed yaril: prlv. area. ~'""-'l"'""!'""""!':!'!'~'!""'""'"""!!'"'!'"""'!'~ ~ Call 644-Tlll 20 ~tu' Ulna: ,;)'(; JM1tlo, Norlh End Laguna Utll pd, ECMf.p!ex S nn.., 2 ba. ••••••.••••. $385 , -.._.__.. Ocean vlew: wlllk to beach. Newport IMM:h 1069 Newport Buch 1069 42 unlta ssiooo $300. lJTlL pd. oceanfront OOTl'AGE fllr c::oUlle w/&at 3 BR., 2~ ba ••••••• $380/400 New townhoule-·3 _ ...... _, lll~WescENT BAY ·-59 """' 820000 I Bdr, viow. ......... 'Br 3JSO. sm ~ & chlkl • BR.,211 ba. .......... $410 211 baths, ·~ ~ ••ort• , ........ """"' '"' ONE JUST SOLD... BAYCREST OO_/iOl" t.S10:000 S:;, !,tB,:>,.~.:..:c'~.!1~ ~~0.~1 ... ":',.:0 2 BR ;11: Te,_ -1375 = .. ~ · et '~ '' ui• -Tradewinds Lane. Charming Cllll for fr'te a ppraisal of •""" --' ,,,_ .... FAMIL 3 '' · · .... , .. _,., ol hwy. 3 New hOUJe• under to nd n-sllglous OOn1e·, 3 bdims.. your units or o 1 her tn-,._,. l BDR garage apt Frpl, N. Y blBr 4-Plex • 3 8R, 2 1-.... "" ,$3915/$425 Macnab-Irvine coostruction; 2 itGries, tradi· one more go· outsta ing 2~-ba "· f U SMALL rOMM BLDG vestment propertles \Ve pool, 1arage, CdM NU pclint, tust>CAD• DOW Greentree Homes ik)oal a r c.h I 1 e ct u re . 4 condo apt. 2 br, 2 ba, 7th · t, ... ; am Y rm. ~1th "' . • s....,.lallze in both sal~s and NU·VllW 'RENTALS EASI'SIOE 3 Br, $m avl 2 BR., l~ ba ........ , •• $315 Bdrms., 3 bath!; xlnt ocean noor view of Bay and ocea.o wet bar; d In l n f rm.. 3 Sep. Urut1 $57.SIXI. O:Cbange1 . 613-4030 or~ Frpl., tncd w/'J car TUrt1crock Realty Compun,y vle~·s. \i Blk. to beach. ·all thil for only $69,500. aounnet 1 kitchen: arge Ov.R•oer ..,M·u ;,an-rd1 flnt 1T~ J£ 1. NEWPORT n. ch ~ tU MESA Verde 3 Br $,m. 2 .c BR., 2* baths' •••••••. 3450>1'"""'""'""''"",.;,,.;,.,.~ n\l.rco ovens, 1ra1 h com· With VISION country living in the city. 1110 Newport Blvd. C.M. lilac• :P'ara~~)~u~~~ .. ~ M£SA West 4 Bt., $325. m. 3 BR., 2 ba .•••••• $475w/gd'1r NSmEARcomj>°'• ~ P\:eant Quallr.y extras \ncludc UST Your Home yard, ushlandscaplng.Like oy c ... ar • Rtr Quall l . oo::a ·~ u _ frplcs,applna,lae&ar •BR.,'Jbaths •••••• $42514SOON ocean 1 Br onbi $135. pactors. expoaed be a med 379,~ 541-7729 ....,; . Beach $110. util .... ~,tlk ~ ha& It all I Q)llqe Park ' -P er r b now celUnp, carpelln&: thn.loul, Let ut tell )'OU w~ ... come CALL 1 '=" '"'•1414 A operl'9a · to beach Balboa ~ ALA Rental1 642-all 4 BR., 2~~ ba •••••• ,, ••• WQ $175 yrly, utU pd, SU Ix.pet F..::."iu2~~'$i'i.'.~ ::' .:' ~;:.~ ~" •Jl1~ lft~IUL . co;:,~·:::i"m' 1100 ,;.. ..,.r,•,t~~' ""' :-..;., ~ta .... ~ ~ GR~~:~ • CAVLILSSSIO:a.7N5'D • =~~8; ::~ ~ THREE ARCH BAY and Goldenrol, Cd>L '7"a1ALTY 16 UNITS-Mor 1 Br -· 3 br, 2 ba, pool, lnn1. dln. 13'5, trpk • """"'e 'l': ~.;":~'.,..~1;:i 07s.t600 Anytlrno N•u l<••P•" rot Otrlu Immediate ()cc"pency $225 000 12•1< ol<. A<t. Fee. 919-8430. rm..-. lam. rm, Iola of _ .. ,..., SHORES 3 Br, 2 Ila l350 hOme of 3 bdrms.. 3~~ belhl, • VISION • Oc:••l'.lfront Home Eastalde lrg 2 Story 3 BR • o Coron1 del Mir J122 mlrron A wallpaper. Pro.I. ~••• I )Tly Singln ok. applns Ii ~". m '". bdnn./oll""" 0 21 Condo. ""' -mo or "' CASH ·FLOW ldscpd. $525. a ... bill -pr r"m~'. w/trplc. Full i u~"'f: n ots; mint cond., 2 BR., optkin $.150 mo. SlilXI option. 16 ... _....a-n tu... units ~·~t CORONA DE!. MAR BIG 3 BIDROOM Univ. Parle Center, Irvine ALA· Rentals "2.aa REALTY 2 be.th.I + rental. Owner Credit $50 mo. to down tf'f:ee .,,~tlo · "";d. 2 Bedroom Lanai, big pat.lo, Fam nn + din fncd ' ::;:;;,;,; ,::;a';';:,,,:i"'::i;:i::g ~fuel=' ,,J,';,;, ~,;.~; pymt. By owner alt 5 pm. !'..min. ~pla<ff.n.T!.,,,, Top «>ndlU.o. Neot beucb. yd, ·dbl.' pr. $3ir;'."'.SS...OO WE HAVE RENTALS ~oik!'~ .. ' W'u:::. aar I rm ,), country atmoaphere 27~ c:r~1!rwy req~st. 642-22'25. entries. Enclosed garage1. =~a:~~ leaae, in-or 919-~17. At ·well a.a a fine selection $225. \ITIL j,d, 1 Bdt hit ;:,o00.superb ocean view. Harbor View Home Income Property 2000 ~ ~L~;~· Cole ot6¥s:ss~l· I Rltrs. ~ ~~~ .. 3;:r, :t; ~~u~ ~l~e F ~ ms~~an stt>'·~~ pa~' Great tor entert.aJnlng! Beau-JON'ES BEACH DUPLEX mo. 12% svendable. 6.lX crptd, bi& k[teh w/bltnl 6 housing need.I. We're here big yd, kids/pet, N. Hts tifully landscaped 3 bdrm, .... ""'l'Y""~ Gross. c;;ood terms. H~ Cost• Mall 3124 d/w on quiet at. Avail. to .nve )'OU! NU-VIEW RENTALS near th< c ... nbell! Family ~ •~ NEWPORT · call (714) '152-1710. -now. $425 + ~. Security 61:HOOll or 4!K-3248 ~~~~~~ -~;:.;,_ ~~1:~!~ •m1• Tf:i~T.wliit~~ §~w~:~ 5~1tf.:t~~~' EXOTIC TAftUlll!I L This OOme will be·open every buy11 it (down) or 11ubmit FOURPLEX EMERALD , DUPLEX 1 Br, $1'5. Stv & close to s & churchtt J)eCOralor'a d<Uoht; wolidnl: ~ doy unlll "'Id. Vocont. 4 on your termL NEW ! · BAY utg Incl. cpta & drpl & Foohkm llland. $ 4 T 5 . diltance to town. Speclal RmTORS ' , bdrm, & F.R .• 2 fireplaces. ..Cathe d r a I cc 111 n gs, Prime ncirth ~ta. ltfesa Jocn. House well turniAhed or un· <X>NOO 1 Br $160. furn. Pool, Eastblutt area. Call for 8~ amentt~; e:a:idn;{ Wl'lli· -· -·-__ ··-·--:solated l~lt liv M~· Ne~t fireplaces. ceramic t i le tion. Annual inco"Je $8lOO. !t!: 3 :a·h 2 :tt' ~ student &: pet ok. ,_pt~. ;:: .... ~3750~·===="I pa -•'--· 11 ...i. • ...:i d~ .. 1ay N o green . ~ e kitchens. 4 car garage. True , .. ~ ·H··~, .... •cl""'•• 67,.1• 69 c e. Hornefinden * ~'900 UO)lj:l& 8ankPark.Bldg1"'!n<. o•NEWPO i;hel\'1?s fur collect.Ion or " ... ...,.. Boy at 2319 Heother "-. 2 ~!..... ts.Good""""""'" i"'us sa.Jes price 01 $6'7,000. Call 2 bdrm small ~OK. No University . Nigh RT BEACH. t ruly .-·~· ......,. w......,,. I"' \;ii600 ..... -..... ~ ..... Cen ... \eri.iDriiiii'vii•,\ with view or lake. Book dcl unl 4 ......,._ -1 '""' ......., .. iu ,. . ..,.. ...-. n. ~~ .. d' rt 1 sh . ......"' ucw ...... m. terms. l:.At:OA'IA Newport ·---h 3169 ..... 11'1•permo de D•y1 552-7000 ta beautiful 6 -i..-J .. -3 sfte..., .,...,,.,.. " • Pu CUSTOMIZED ~ money available. l'i1ove Full pr1ee just $129,500. See ~ -· • poa-Bedroom. ~· ,-;:; ca_rpt&'.;• lie· liV., trpl., .gour-&LUFF'S ••E'' m today. Quintard Realty to Love! Call now (n 4) it. MUI have cn!d!t rer ... r-2 BR Condo •••• $23Sfmo lM pollsbed Wood noon, t>eaiD poolmet,kit.~.B~~~ba~,i~~·. Featuring 3 B~, 2 \S Ba JS71335SVHial..idob.NB.B 1 suiteC29SM Ta2-l700. · Brokers Only!! BEACON BAY ence.Callalter5p.m.week·2BRCoCondoa·····!!?~!;?55 ceU.lnp. Years Le••• ..,.. F This is I a r 0 r · · INVESTMENT DMSION Maintain independent statull 3 bedrp:mt/famUy room home days. 646-5631. 3 BR Delos ' •••• _...-• .,., $515.00 mth. • $139,~NT ~~~;:'home, well~ ,;-:...-.,.:::642--299::::;:7,-1 -· =,,·I in fully ·1taUed deluxe otttces -$650/mo.-yrly. ·Harr It t EASTSIDE l&e 3 Br bowie. ; =. %o~:' ~~·I: O>le of Newport Rltrl san Qemeote; In the Riv· iated:on parkway. with view Newport Height• 1070 I ~ Experienced I ~essklnal Perry 642-8235.•(X2'l) room for hcne, -etc. '400. 'BR Homes • $335'$3!15' $U5 675-5511 lera alm<»t besch Jevel; of mountains. Hu extra.I approach essenW. Flexible . V:IEWI mo. yr!)' lse. Gardener tum. RANc:H •. REAt.TY ·· -watdi the rolling surf; 3 too numerous to mention. 5 BDRM, 2 bath, trplc, beam , , arrangemen~tlate. Call Newport location -3 bed· ~ 642-2164, eYe M5-8$49 * 51n.7dJI) * · *YEARL y RINTAL* BR.. 2 ba. (aecluded mstr. 589,500. cellingsN Q u1ue t ~lli1 _ Al Blacki se.8424. rooms, family room. formal DELUXE BACK BAY·4 BR, RANCH REALTY ' 1 Blk To Surf , • u l te): channlng Spanish ~~-£ ttte I ;:e~ 6.!er. • c o o • ~ 8 Uni ta with Pool-CB Allociatecl d!nlng -conimunit.y pt)l)!11 & 3 Ba. 2 stmy, den. $475. * ~ * Beautiful New Modern 2Br home; h!!1;'_~11;:...idrop(pedb 'P . 548--0520 or 548-1319. Bta"ti•·1 Vo'tw of SOUTH CQUT temdEdl nc1' ~~(/X23mo.)JO)'ce 380 M~~ma Place . TUSTIN REALTY 281. Private Apt. Cable TV, ....... , ·~. "~" a u-~·"'e~t•e• . N ·-1....... u -· . Phone~-~'""" * 832-'1ll * ' Walk "'clooe .... bltlol, enc Joos coortya.rd, J.ge. level, r. Sin Clement• 1076 Newport 'Back 81y tEAUOll 10iiM'S CHARMING 3 tr, 2 ba, TURTLEROCK. new 2br, garage, patio. No kidl/pets. kneed~ $1&1,500 2SOJ t•1t~luff o..;..-Suite206 ~ACRE w/4401faq 11 deluxe ~ew\y offered prestige all bl:itina., cpU, drpa, dbl. gar, dmi, din rm, trpk. crpted, $325 mo lie. •Best of North ~:Jee san· ~ ... ch 644 • ssis home, panoramic v 1 e w 6 , 2 bedrooms large apts. 13 meltliB. .All Realty Company lg. fenced yd. Wtr. pd, $325. drped, 3 miles to Irvine a 11-U t l l 1 t le 1 Pd. C4ll "'"'°"'· few ·-to beach. ow•.,. fin""'""· $ 97 ,s 00 . Y e a r Youn g b" u t Y. 2ti06 """'"'" Dr. indll'lrlal. ••ail ...1211. no _54$-9518 Qr 56)-""'-O(<ter •tncy·book 4 BR., 3 PENINSULA Bertl)all<1ocyRcoltors, Rldku100~1~'T.:'"e'f' INCOME HOMES LUXURYCONOO. Furn<sh-2BR,Cpt.nopetaor singl'8. ~· moo"'1y or leo•e, LEASE-EXEal1WE ba. borne + spa:rldlng 1 POINT, 492-rul . grounds, poBSlbly room lo~-NE\Y-'l'RIPLEXES..,$84,950_ -ed. View. 28r, 21?8. frpl!=. S;e mnar. Apt. A. 980 w. .1557 ., " •HARBOR VIEW llOME• BR., den .:uest ho u • e • 3 BR beach boolle. Cozy den JSa;n;;J;;";t;n;C;p;•l;•;n·;;;;l;07;;8 more units. possible Condo Beautitu! 3 Br, 2 68, owner.'s Boar-sltp.~Pool-~ _..l.7tb...St .. ---.C.M. yNIV. .-a-,,:Terrace _ · ~ Fino,,_) ~--ii---11 Owoer • • 1I1 t llriancing. & dining rm. Call day or oon•enlon. P""ihl• Jan d unit. lrplo. prl"te yard.>-Mr. Head. 6T.H022. Days 3 BR. Yard-A • ......,, oew · "C>mbii<IP • 3 bi! rm. ~ livi., : 4Br, 3\lba, $215.<m. nlte 1or details. &15-12Zl lease and sell apts. Once 2 Br apts. 2675 Elden Ave, 62S-966l. • crpta, drpe, It paint. iL50 rnnu.1Laundry. Top cm lot Family &: ·R~atlon Rm. A!ARVEl.DUS CONDO in a lifetime opportunity to (near Mesa Dr.), Costa BEACHFR.oNJ' 3BR, 2ba, 2 Elden, $215. mo. 6"-Ui54 on ~t nr. pool. Brand S550 mb. 557--9429 &: 113'7·2509 In select. s.edudcd area: Ontu own in thi!I very desirable Mesa, 642-4905 car a:a.r. tully apted, drped, MF.SA. VERDE. 3 Br' 2 ba. M'f. $411> ~ DUPLEX. New. mr, 2 Ba. pool, dubhouf;e; 1 3 BR., 2% 111 location. Tax shelter and BREAD &. BUTTER trplc, $350 winter, $42SyrJy, Covend patio. <;pt/drpa, 2 ca.r eu. ~~ blk to bch. ha., den; Jae. 1 v.; 2 frpl. "'21 appreciation. Owner needs Two 7 Id 3BR 2BA bomel 548-&3 For into call 5'9--J:i6&. THE TERRACE Townbomt. $35(1, (2i3) ft!l6...J87l er (.113) =:~~~~sJ:.~a __ ___:_..."" cash .$20 0,000.Bkr. ~'ilh~o tnrome of $500. Wfftmlrt1ter 3191 EASTSIDESBR,2 BA New.3Br,2ba,wetbe.r, 9U-83&4att5:l'.>. l~TR END =c::c:=-I I 642-585!. per mo. $48,IXXl .. w/assum-Nea:r 17th St. lhopa. Lease. !>!.,~· nr ~ & pools. CLllT DRIVE lBR, la m 4 Blk>. to beach' big """'' 1713 w .. tolill or .. NJ!.' Special Deal 4 ON A LOT '"'' 711% F1!A loan. CALJ. • BR. 3 BA. -..... rm.. -mo. Call CJS Real ;;:;,;-. br : Parl< ::-',.,!;'-Baaut muter 3 BR., 3 ba.; • lrpl., den, BAYSHORES S72,500 ' 5!J6.;l;60 • :.'~· • .\',!.""m, ~· DEatate,Pol54&-llS8 3226 ' ..... tile ·,..,, NC $425 W/ u' -D0-7391 din, rm. sno.coo. . ,,_ · tne nt PEG AU.EN Beautifully decorated home. PRIME Cotrta. Mesa location. • SELECT HouMt Unfurnlahed ar leue opt. R33-897 4 • REALTOR 4"·757' 2 bdnm pl"' • gueot cot· Four Individual pr i,. t e PROPERTIES _ _ TAKE ALL OF ME . o R Lat""" -3248 OoannlJW 3 br, 2 bL Pou. 1005 N. Coast. Laguna tagc. Completely turnillbed, h.omes. Attached garages. General 3202 SHARE Unique: oew ipa· tu lhdter. 6TJ.-&tl9 . move In condition. Private All have private patios. 2 ~.pit level Townhouse tn'IL pd. nice 1 Bdr, WNO(). 3 BR,·21-9 Ba. new !'!;;'<771lh. Call us for a pp. Close-Out bedrooms in each. Park like DUPLEX ~ LAG u NA ALA RENTALS 2 frpiac, 2 "''tttilrl, Fabu: trplc, ocean v4ew 15 Acre Parle: -Swim PoOI: JUST LISTED ........-setting. Quiet street , ~~ sl~in: locaUon.. 0. HOUSF.S-DUPLXS-APTS loui coutal view. Pool nr. $210. 1 +DEN, view, stepa $425. mo. Avail Nov. 9. Shopping & tran:1portatlon wy, 1pnc10ut · Ma.rlna. Ai:IUlts $613 ~th. to ocean Victoria Beach 714-S2!MDi8 within 3 blocks. p~E OF 1 BR unit recently remodel· All sizes &: prices. We service ~~ m $230. 2 BbR ocean/city view 1...::7-""':.;,-=,.,.,.--I OWNERSHIP .UNITS! Call ed, eactJ w/trplc & new all the beach area, Hunting· _ap~. bltns. garage 2 BR., 2 ba., ~ ltlo. In beautiful ?o.tyst1c ll i 11 s ; ove-rlooklng the city of LR· & l """'th\• ml"' "°"d. i .. ,,. Walker ee home, with [anta.stlc views, ':::::;;;=;:;• ~":;';:;';;";'.';'"'.;;:::'.. on Jge., beautifull'I lndscpd. _ loL lUneu forces the sale WATERFRONT ol this lovely home. A real WONDER goodle wllh lots of extras: an ex ception a l buy at $69,500 -~# 499.2100 ., ... ,,. 4 UNITS In manning North Laguna. Ocean vf'ew from 2 bdnn. unit. Det!ghtlully manle\lftd ii: excellent income potential. Tenns available. $120,000 ~Ian REAL ESTATE , goo G 1'7lJ1e'll"f!" 494-9473 5f9.-0316 1052 Sp a c i o u s , 11parkling, n.nd spectacular CANAL FRONT 5 bedmlm family home or swinging pad. Low, I o w priced at $17,900. 0 n·1 y $12,000 down and owner will carry financing at low 8% Interest. l.MQuail ~ liiilPlac• . Prap9rii ... , 752•1920 - 1400 O\IAl\.$1. NlW'l'Otll IU.CM BEST BUY BALBOA COVES Your own pier + 2 sh(pS. Spacious upgraded 3 bdrm. CUslo1n hon1e, brick patio. Owners \Yant quick 1 a I e . Call 646-77ll. Walker&Lee ~4Alr l lTllTI for preview. en~> ral-1700. furniture. 7.oned C1, Xlnt "-Ion t I..a&una. Da.ily listings, II Tor.o 3232 ~ PRIVACY .& charm' 3 BR., 2 ba., $385 Mo. 1 . buy at $84,~. Agent dally Jilone sel'Vice. 1 Bdr redee So Lag hse ' CayWood Realty MS-1290 JNEstM11~1;~1 499-3645 Member NEW 3 Br, 2 Ba co~, $275. 2 BDR trpi1 oceln view, BLUFF Condo. Z plan , ~ • , TWO-S unit apt bldg wider ?amber of Connnerce fencedJd.Childnnok..$321 child/pet. So. Lag. 5Br+Study $650 mo lae. LAST TWO 4 80RM\f constru.cHon tor sale. Oose CAI;;: ;;s OR ~ME BY 83l...(l $365 LGE. 3 Bdr, 2.12!' _trplc, Ta2-1430 & ~. I .~!!~!~!:~!! to ma10r . sbopplng center. Bay Q~~ . .....1 .. ~-8383 Fountiln Viti-3234 dbl garage, yd. paUO . HARBOR Vu 2 Br., conv .. ci = • ::11 ~ lat yr w:nle-oll $14.lil. Call on.,..,..._, ., NU·VIEW RENTALS den, temll/pool prtv. Jeue ' 536-2S70 or 59'l-601D. NEAR Newport Fwy 2 Br RANCH STYLE 3 br. ea. 673-4030 or 4M-J248 900-1692 days &f4..2696. DANA POINT Industrial Prpty. 2100 ~ ~ ~= ~h w/crwn patio, lg. l!~am. rm., E~-tERAID BAY: 2 DR ~ Sin Clemente 3276 D.UPLEXES sln&I~ tamllles. 2 a muse frpl., lovdt landlcap'a:, Pl den, 2 baths. Ocean view. " Fabu1ousoceanv1ews ATT'N. Cost8 Mei a ar e BBQ. lo. rnatnL, rat yd. $52> l'ifonth, yearly. 2 BR •• 2~ Ba. CONDO. 6 New beautiful duplexes UNIT BUYERS 1~es, tamlliea.'2~~ ~·· $36S. 55T-3159, Tiffi.EE ARCH BAY; 3 Br .. Dramatic· Ocean view. 2 From $68,950 We have units in Hwit. Bch., SUnlet Stach, fenced ldda 839-6398. 2 ba. Lovely home· nice P1tl0i A deckl, pool, PIP $9500 down Costa 1'.fesa. SUbmit yoUt pets. 2 Br Huntlnitob H nti..--•---L _Ml patio &::: sunporch.' $450 ~All Xtraa. $330. 4-Plex $79,950 oilers. Sellmi are anxious. ~acli. ainglet, famille& ok. U ........ _.. •-Month, yearly. .l;:i;;;;;''i"i'::"".=-=----Oftic.J Open \Vkend!; 10-S Good Income in good rental Vt.eant bou1e Corona del • MONARCH BAY: 3 Br., 2 NEW 3 br, 2ba, 2 car pr., \Ylc days call 496-3431, agt areas. Mar $200., 'singles ak. Alt. ~~ .: ;:vallumt UZ be.; nkf bome w/lovely cpVdrp, bllnl, frpl. fenced 33931 Ma1aea Dr. Broker 549-&98 Fee. 97H430. $1)1. Gets cute 2 Br dplx )'ll'd~·~ yd. Lae. $340. mo. 498-a.l53 S J , I Dano Harbor '""'me Hom.,. M·l -· 2'00 Sq. Ft. Large LANDLORDS! .1'.'~r-wilrpl.. pet ok R•••TORS . .;..1177 Santo Ant 32IO an uan ... ap strano paved lot. suitable for Auto fll.11. FOR 2 Br houe 11!!!-~~;:o....:..._...:-~!!!.!.l--"-'-'-"'----=::1 4 Plex Needs Work Repair or Body Sho.p. W• Spec111Pe 1n Newport on ·~ w/p.rqe, brti:w:f' t NEW 3 br l~ be. Omdo Huntington Beach 642~10 Beech • CoroN dtl Mil'• NR belch 1 Br tr1 ,40, OLDER 2 bdrm. home; dole nr. So. eo4st. Plaza. ' Large 3 BR + 3-~ bedrooms, L f I 2 A Lqun&. Our Rentl1 Sefi. Joln the IN poup, av to town & beach. \V I W sts-4163 bltns, cl011ed gar., swim ots or 11 • 200 vice W FREE to You! Tr)' SO many nice 3 A: 4 Br G:arp., stove &: refr\g .1----=-='-""=---1H'~;:;Y ~s $s9.~:e. Here'' that Rpol to build ;J.1Vi~w RINTALS 2 Ba bOule• $215 to $500'. ~~11:!'.e lmmediately. $235i Unlvenlty lllrk 3294 First Pionee r. Realty t~se two duplexes & one C73-4D30 or -.SW ACallLA,,.R nt I "'2 •-• J.fISSION REALTY triplex, or build seven units. • • I -* 491-C131 * AWARD WINNER 842-4421 Good C.M. comer, submit l1lboa Panin1ul• 3207 TOWNHOUSE 3 Br, 1'4 Ba, Lg. 2 bedroom UnJve1'51t)' i WO HOUSES ON o NE all ~rn;~o50verprle«i a t YEARL y RENTAL $225. Kid1, pe!.1, bpi 2 BR., 2 Ba. Frplc, new Park home W/haxury tbnt-~ ~~ lE:s~s:R~ $36QUINTARo REALTY SBR. 2 BA dowMtaln unit ~:~2B.~condo,$230. retrlg. $350.Child & pet o.k. ~~ ~~;d~P~!: Exteriorfr c 11;h l ypainted. 33S5 Via Lldo, NB. Suite 295 unlurn. $.125. yrly Avail. OONOO 2 Br 2 Ba $250 ~~W Dr. 642-(l84f. or alonal decorator. $450/mo. Always rented. Walk to 18'll Harbor Bl. C.M. 642.2991 Nov. !Jtb. E\Ul beglna ai 40 berf:. ' · (X24) Call (714) 496·3451 HOMES IN PHASE I SUN RANCH --sho~. Sollid4 ,"'""', ,im, tR&E'""o PINON HlU.S, viclnlty of ~ =· = :.' ~ Hemeffnden * 642-ttOQ v=~~~i i ~ l iM. Emmet McKune 5441200 co 1e. . · Pa.lJndale, ofr State Road Avail. Nov. 16th. FIREPLACE, 3 BR, mA., mo. 1430 Del Mar, Al'Ch "'GSPUNECJA ALlNlGZUINEGL INVJEW For Sale or Lease or Lease ~!,!'f RE ALT 0 R S, 138. J'i-1-1 z on e d 2%ac::::rea. (Both have crpts drpt --'-new cpl& 6. arp. ...._11 Beach Hu, 49f...2>36 Macnab-Irvine BIG CANYON EXECUTIVE HOME ~ Option. 4Br, 3 ba, po o I , Mobile Homes U't\1-0U'" $10,000. Financing avaUablt. dlsfV\411 D/W ~•1 ,.._,~ ....... ...1 .. 1 •· A 1 Bl':.·~,-PROPERTl'ES vie\v. Va lu ed at over for nle 1100 SS UN ITS ef b" h d Call~32S.l r-u · ,,.... ._...eves. _.. .... ou . ""'• · L~un1HIU1 3250 Rea.It)' Company p R 1 v ATE 'Gu AR OED due to eme?Jency situation. 1972 24 x 60 WESI'\VlND ()..vacancy. 10% .Spend.. • YEARLY 3 Br, lge liv rm , 96J..4567, wknds & &ti: 5, BEAtrr. 3 Br. 2 ca. ba. A'M'R. l·Bft a: den frpJc. SEA TERRACE l'00.000. Reduced t•l179.IXXI , r ur ts e • 400l17.f01J}.\l 752-10'l3 675-2234 mo. A>k ... Be• "' • AREA Call 644-6345 or 640--0771. b 'I v i k 1 n a , a w n 1 n 1 , , able. Owner finance, C.I. .. cp\s, drps, dining are• 963-1186 condo nr. Leisure World; Ideal tor couple or Weekend Enl•Y The Good Lift I HARBOR VIEW AREA '""'""" ..,...,.., & 8%%. Santa Maria. ~ '"'"" $400. mo. lit & wt BEACH A achoo!• within !\'::ii i~-,~n 8,f.!!_~ lather. T .. nil ct., 1 ,.1,. can 493-2513 Fee land. 4 Bdrml., 2 balhtl: landscaped. AJI selup #j n Call Bkr. 968-3318 locaJ ;;; •• _....-.. Ir. security dep. 675-9173 . walklna dl!tanct. 3 Br, 2 E a to. _,... pool UXl/lM, 562--0llfH. 1--....::=-=='---dlntn&" nn. Community pool beautiful San Juan Capo. · II Ba. feACtd yd, all bilt.nl, 1=."="~,..,.....,..,_~,.....-MONARCH BAY TERRACE-It play area. $74,500 adult park. 493-8280 5ea~~~ ·~h Q~E f~ PRO;\tONTORY Bnv Lot, Co er Park 3220 laundry nn & dbl prp.ce. NICE 3 br, 'J bl. '9tio &Cl'Oll HNI furn/Unfum Jaoe Owner 1r.1rl!ld. Th.11 tiM. •n LANCER 24 x 63'. Set FRONT $110 00'.I 492-5018 fintst location: Wlli 11etl or 48R dln rm. lanai, tly cptd $360. mo. Call after 6 pm, from park. $2515. mo. .223(111------===::1 qll81 bit exec. home, like up In beautiful Adult Park. ' SLEEPER trade lor house or sm Apt. bl:tiM, wtr pd, $380 mo)'tl>''. 96)-'1662 Taranto. 131.-<llS5T. ' C.D.M. -VIEW nc-w 3BR., 2\laBA. f o r m I 28r, 1 % ba, famlly rm. 1VE bldg. J.fust sell! 213-m..9006 CaU Pal, 567~ CLEAN 4 BR. 2BA. fplc, L8fl!?! N'9uel 3252 2 bedroom 2 beth on -·'-' dln/fam n111, dtelllll kit, Fully cpttd & draped Call F 2 bdrm houses with BALBOA Bl d ~ R-2 c:pt. drpl, OW, blllll, nice ' tree r _:..._ ,.,_, 3 =gar+""~"' S BR+ BLUFFS 839-4613. • "'"""'on l ,'°'·Pr\"" plao~ lodud;.: 1-45 •000; CoronedtlMar 3222 lrlendly neiCllborlloOd· ll"'MONARCll SUMMIT-Mull 1 t.-•• aundaclt.134ll. wltlte~·ater view. lSt. time CONDO. z Plun. ttfariy im. 8 x 40 ~IOBlU:: TRLR., ~.000. A<.1 mw. CJS Real Miller Reall)', 642-4811 mo. No lee. Alk for Bev Uvbw. New pe.noramlc view IOAT SUP oUered. 1\37,500. provem.ents. Purchase con· nice-cabana rm. added. Estate 548-1168 BRAND NIW ar Dale, 963-67; wkndt conao. BR, citflt fr pt, Lib new 3 bedfOOln, 3 bl.d\ LAGUNA NIGUEL 1rac1 avail. l Blk schOol, nr Adult Senior Citizens p11rt<. NE\V 4 unit, 2 blOC'k8 to Mount'n, Deten, 3 BR., 2 BATHS A aft 5, 963-1786. ' r. w/peiol • jaetint. lownhoule in Newpqn wtlh REAL TY 1cnnis, pools, shOps. $95,000. No Chlldl"en or pets. 2l91 bcar.h. Great hu,y, good tax RelOrr 240o 202-4 &: G FERNLEAF TOWNHOUSE-LI· 3· br 1~ N E'Wmo..FIQ-0--THI LL w&tertroat available: ~15 830-0050 4~ fee lttnd owrl"r. 752-1430 k HR.rbor Blvd., 642-7118 \\Tlte-oU. Income $1200, mo. With oeean view ba. Condo, sh'. H u'n t . TOWNHOUSE. mo. 494~1. 2 BR t.10811.F. 11ori1£. f.tllny xtr~. ~2570 {g2.~.A~~~ ~:~s~l~ ~1:· 712~i9 NARgssus . Harbor. $2Z> mo., Inc I . ma. den, rrpJ, comm. pool. C.D.M. LUXURY l·L-•;..k;..1_F..;o;..r;..t1;..l __ ....;.10..0S:.;4 BY OWNER-Acros11 St. ft-om Beach. END OF THE YEAR frpl andmorE". ' FR0::'$3~Ff?IA ·~4. Pool •. t213> '350.mo.leue. Magnlflc:knt 3 bcdroomhome NWPT HTS Smnll yru'd. Kld11/pets .OK. TAX SHELTER * 2BPRM HOME + 15"' Bay a: Beach JUty 675-3000 _ Dee Grimes. Alf. G6-'4040 on ShoreclUfs, pool, beau ti· 0111 Havl'n 11.J"ea, 3 BR. t $'i900.!136-2385. 4-plexcslnNBOt.Buytnday ACR.Es. · 2 STRY 2 hr, 3 b&, Condo. LMaF•relt tiii f\aJly fllmlsbed,' private na. 333 Pirt11e Rd. J.4ie lot. 8 x 42 TR-2 BR. l''um. Pallo a n d c Io s e e 1 c r 0 w 1 n toned for hOnea. 7~'% u. BEAUT. earner home. 2 Br, lndty, FP1 Blttna. :f r. bee.~~· mo. $49.500. Prtnc. only. Aft. 6 tum. Awning It. drop1. FA December. 11umable k>an. f 8hlk~VH'll~ .. den, trplc, Ocean, -.hopa 6 IChll. $25(1, N£AR new, very private 3 NEW" CONDO or Thurs. &15-637$ · hc11.I , cooler f.Z250. ~14Q 714-147~2 UNITED BROKERS l • "'t'.., l: dtpl, 80-9978 Ml/wkndl. Avail ~'#1\boUle w I au p e rb 1 By OWNER CO W ... M... 64S-7U4 833...(llll e ec. klt c h.en . View. Dtc L 111..--"'---la --'-· Supm' 2 bedroom t '-... NOO BLUFFS N~ BY OWNER ot 6\; X Gros• Gard<"'r loci $SS().,_ HUNTINGTON Se "l'll5 for ~ ..... ~. ':!,:::'"";~:; _,..,.and r>fttti, r::::: 7°/o INTEREST 2-STORY se-utlful 4Dr .. 2 full bsthfi. 4 hr, 21,\ ba, tnnl. din. nn., APT. Size fi.tobUe Home in For quick sale prior )'ear Rul E1t1te Exchp 2IOO BEAOISIDE of H'*"' 1 le ...... --lpa m .. ,.. _...._... -· ~ LClka propoltd -Ma.riM.. "'""1315' '5beP,carpett,bullt-lns. 1-.1. rm. + bon~ nn. ri.dullparkon the~. end.20xtra la: untur units -2 br 1 1... t....i.. ... " 1 sse, .-, .. ..., •. mo Ml"'-'Vlel• 3267 D t 1 h w ah• er. g'Of'leGIJI 640--0tfi6 or 64G-0221 aat. $1.8.T;iO. 540-3672 w/pool. C.P.i. i.ow vie. a WANT larre howle on "-• ..,.., .......... w.r r • r,. tnckUna; 111'deuer. !Qdl A • n)O. .,..,.,. :i\!:'· 1..o..,., e" OWNEIWlla canyon, • BR. "'"" yt•ldlna 4DK +Jll'OA ai:Tec '" Orange County. cp~~., •IV/ref&. A It· pols oi., 001 ~7512 311R 2BA spilt lew1 Condo. EASTIWFF ~ a , ate Jm-11n •A 3 Bo. F•m·nn hOOle. 1.4e Acr••g• for Mte 1200 w/room to Improve. Reas. W'lll n:chanae au or part 8 · 55l--4Ml 3 BR. 2 BA~ Jae family rm, Attached 1ar. ~. patio. TOWNHOUSE W1lkwayl. 11 1 a R E A L view \o4.. cusl c It 0 llfft ' tmn1. Prin. onl)'.. ~ or 400 aett!' "''Ofth St~. 2 .BR. 1 Ba. PJ'J&t, $295. fonNl din.. rm. '50.000 view:"' $215 • 5IMJ.5' 0t BARGAlN 1t 144 ,000. Bll)'16t)...8(l98 LAKE OROVILLE 28Rhle+3unll.11 £.18th ~acre In Dluckwtlla lltlllut. • ntifhborhood.$395.mo.lat--S · Mqni.Ocent3tr.3ba..m' ~ Prindp&lll onl'J. . $425. PER ACR.E C.P.I. Great 1nvslmt. ?!'!~ a1teyl RiYerslde frmty. Bx m.-2024 6. 1•¥· •USt;M+-«IlO a BR Olndo, 221,, pool, ~Uo, t~ wttb 1t a I a.nt l.AKE F'ront Hom .. 1. LakP: SAVE $PACE WREN 40 Acres leve1~trte 1!uddcd units posa. Se.Iler wfcerry 3 A,....,e Vallty 7I4-2-4J.Sl44 NEW 3 bt., 2 bt., bltnl. NICE AREA, S br, 2 ba, eflclo9ed attach pt °'11· bornis room "*' du'4eck. r·orttt 3. 4. &: ~ Bedroom•. MOVlNG by w n v pt I' c 10.nd. C<iunty rood ftontag!'. lit TD. Yen1ttt Re a.It y TRAPE 3 IJR la.k11 r ro n t f'rf>!c., _ _pr~. SOP£R..VJEW! 3 car_gar., bttN., nr. Slater dttn $275 .... , ~ B~~cuum,75 $500.722·5 Architect d c 1 I 1 n e d for dishes and other {rq\le Trtller Ok. Xlnl huntlng .Ir Sr56-61n c•bin •t Be!!I Lake near $48.5. 6T5-2IJ2.l Ir Golden Wnt 3-tT-6115 N rt IMch riif ~ • Ca 1 lfomlr. outdritJr llvtng. lttms In WM'h cloths. IO'Q.'f'\11 f\811\ng In art#.. ltle!U 1Dr Y05emlli lor Ltiguna _Bell.ch CHARfl.fiNC 3-br, 2 b a :o 3 Bit ttome, 1 Jr old, ~octd ,;.~;..;i;;;;.,_;;=;;;...-.:;:;;.;; j \\1 .1.F' 1:1 \I.I\ t 1t ta I> 11 s It• d I"' rn 11 y and ..(l(h6 llntns-. )'tlU gf't rt"ilt"'mt!nl ~ lnvftlme.n1. Tum Yo\ll' golf !l'=ltt~ 'into pro~rt)I. Call 4'W218 (714) i:ivall. now. $425., 675"'7T'l'l1. yd, neaf bhch. $295. mo. 3 BR., 2 BA. 'Dupla.. 2 bllts. nc1 1 """°o'""°"i' Prf• 1 n1e rte ~ap.'\ce tn the Pfl,~ PttvmtmrrW'lll nnn~w!fh a ,,ereo. Sell them with e\'1:!. .6'B-76.'J9, 6'73-412S UIS.AltuM. ~8 bndl. $300. yearly. IU-3188 I.' u&. I~(' ~. T('_l'IMl.. lllJU cllwt:s by 1ell\I\( klle i2500. do~'Jt 1J46, ptt/mtk a Dally Pllot CluslDed Ad Don't alve up !he ship! Outdoor R>Ol'1I Jolt I I I 2 BR. N 0 ~chBdrf' f)t' &d-1914 ~:,;, __ , ;;~:c~"~ ~,..3:2 ~ca':io~thAd. ,..~ily PH~ !!·£,,5.Uo~ l 161 OrovW<', CAUr. and UICI the nio~y for a "lJst" It In clulU~J. Ship appell! Sell )'OUJ' equtptnem First t. lut "* not !ICla..uitd:='=c;"-,.'='"~--"'"'"""""•tt~-1 '"• """' \Al 00--6610 ;rJ.,.,.. sttttol c.Il 642-561\1 Today. to Shore RttiuU:al &4a-obi8. wtth a ~t Ollt)' PUot bond. CAll 80-73CS small 1~ ~ :i; 1~':'. ;;:=...:==-.:=..:!~~=.::;::::.;;:;;;;;;;;::::::~1 I 'i .. II> ' ' ' I I -• ... ~\, • I I I I I I . ' ,> DAILY '1L.Ql t'Oiidos Untvrn, MU ~ Aport-fuml-""'""-u..fvm. """ Apotl••"" u.tu.n. Apo-It Unlum. Office Ront11 .. ~ ~~":ii:,~~.= Nowpot1 Bolch mt Coote -1124 m4 Hunt!~~ 3840 Newport llMch 3169 OAKWOOD Roni M y Condoll , <:lo._, goU, pool adllS, S2t.l5 WK UP. 1 ••-., 2 HACIEMl>A DE MESA I.up, l BR apt with V!ew 4 ""pell, full""" • -Ba' Bac:h. Color TV'°:" maid "1'0 w. -C.ll. ON BEACH• OCEANFRONT r.:. ~~~ Wl~ l W gar, S3SS mo., SITioc· .nv. pool, THE MESA. W. BEA111'IFUL GROUNOB • 3 BR, 2 bl, Yrty ?°i50 FIGHTS DEStRT locatJon. Nr small ~ if~M CI em en t e, N. Ntvo'port• Bl., N. B . Adi.Uta • No Peta J BR. J 'ot .. f\&m Stoll Wntr. lhopplnc center. Wetkly or WESTCLifl llLIJC NlWf'Ut<I f'l '"•I 6t&-861L lOmlnutM.&ooctu.Lulrt fC~·1'r'.US1 2BR.2b9.wtn1er.$300 INFLATION moolhly ratt1. For tnJo SUPER TOWNHOUSE. 2Br, WATER•1WNT db: I owe r 1 -A 2 Br. l BR $la, 2 B'lt Covertd p.::~rt BAYFRONT &42-«il& or~ •••••II•• •ffl•• . AU Yard, aaraae, b 1 t l n • ' <1plx 3 BR. '2 Ba. well $190-wllh Pat.lo u-. ~ A Heated' Pool.. S.unu and 3 BR., 2 ba., uni. $475 yrly. The price ot t'Yel')'thlna ii BIG t:Jea.r cabin for ~nt. .:N. ..... l ShP Ctt. S2!IO mo. Ad.I ptts,-cu heat, N 1tove., ..._. ~ ""' C,1!1 M• II""'·'"' t..t·, 1,\( ~&n?,_.xtru. Nr. DCC & ~· Dock. Winter' Water tnc.: Dnpe.riei, car-Re<:rMUon b-STePS TO 8.£,AC.H ~up. Now Oakwood ll111K1"cr, TV, <IO <P• 8, 167-52!,.vuA516-'234 •11 -,no pell . alt<OOdlUon ... , •wimm"" PINt:CRIEK HUNTINGTON •BR.2ba,wh.ter.ms n Apt"• helps you1"'1<_7-11127-i~·.,....-,---......,= dll)'I. . 613--~BRJSASAPTS ~:.._~· room, wuhffl TL01vt:1TSS'!,"."E PACIFIC 3 i~R;~~~ ;i:nte:~,~~~ .~0 °~~:;': Re nta l1 to lftare 430!i:-~.-~~~-'=~ l BR. Wuher. dryer, tt!tri,., 5515 ruver Ave SU.2S66 ... ,,...... ~ 'lU S BR. 1 ba. turn. wntr $250 R.al&e Guarante«". ROOMMATES Bu11ne1• Rental 4450 ~~ti ~~~ ::f, · Elev1t.ll' bk!& tan l>each. Jal $160 & UP ~~Slf :1:t~~~~~ · T,U:-i;nH.B. CORONA DEL MAR We cuarantee that )'OW' rent Want~ 10 •hare beauutwl;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;;I '$170. 962-2951 or 963-28.12. -BR. Pvt b&lconlel, btd M-1 It 2 BEO~?tts create a r.la.1dnc aettiu&" for Otc. open 10 am1f:gD1Uy ' BR. unt. house. Fam. nn, w1U not be ratstd for 1 2 bedroom turnl~ed or u.n· Center Sin Clemente Hunt. Bch. · Security. Adults. t Cpts, 4rp1. 1tv • retrt1 • YGW'·IPl-C• new 1---or WIL!J.AM WALT co. :::t. ~·U:f ~of,pti). ~: >n:~till'it.,':~ ~~nh.8h TfU[lll•~eds•1pt0•0•0t 0•0kwood0 . lOOQ Sq Ft .1 2 BR, W .. •·r ~-.,.., Park N~ Srildlo, .......... i''wn. avail. Creen law111, 2-bedroom , .... .-ment. From NE,WPOR' T ·CRI T .r • ·~"'re• • • O . In Store or off'--,.,. .... ,....,r ••v•e f --~ ~ -•· t ~' Lux monlh occupancy r ec r ea I to 11 fa c 11 IUet. ., .K41 Pool adults , on'fu:'s 2 0 o , um, . AM/FM St~ cove~ &'~, ....... tree S 1 to . Furriltare available. ury Aptl $525 Plus you set a lot ntore Complimentary ten n It on £1 Cam!nQ Real M3-2ns1 or -, , llunt' cpt paUo, Spa. 'tennl• a parkln&. Ad ts, no pets. Ofnc:t opeo 9:00 to 6:00, J u•I cornple·~ 1 BR'•~~ 2 BCR, 2 baE. OondoRCIA. L 1----mo-at Oakwood I s ·-·· b h Exccllent ~lnJI Beach ..w-activities. Utll ·paid $300. 2(t.!O ~'ullerton Ave! (1 bli: 2300 Falrvttw Rd .. Costa ~ ...,.... :OMM "' .r~ ·-.r ' es90n1, u . ......, run c ' 492--9'1&1 4§2.-1333 · Call 494.-8458 for a.pPt. E. of Nwpt Ave, blk s., Meu.. Phone: ~. rm. 3 BR w/fpk $310. mo. including Sl mllllon ln Sporu tournaments A full·i ~!!!!!'!!!''!!!'!!""-!!!!!~~":"J 3 BR, Wlllhl!r, d~r. refri&, 3 BA~-wR ·~ al·! ol Bay_).~ GREAT LOCATION 1N reereatlon facilttle11, a full tlnie ucllvUlcs dlrei:tor wbol~ ,~. ~• Ad··"· ,,1,. .... o.i:. ....... ..., THE BEAQI AREA or;n time Activities DI.rector who plaM po•tteo • BBQ •,. 2 OFFICES/Stores Lag Sch, •••<· '~· wu, •·~· .,., "'"""· '100. mo. lncld DELUXE 3 Br • 2 Bath * VILI I NINOS * · 1 II"" 116' I 'I t ""' No peta. S225. 962--2951 or .r111 • . ,__ Lil Dallyafternoon11.j plaM partif'I, BBQ's, Trp11 Wci'll even help you !ind w -• · •·0· ren . · ~2832.. Hunt. Beach. u . l t w It b fireplace. Bullt•1n1t, Alabama H.B. Call 839-6133 & more! Free s u.n day a roommate, Sorry, no one 497-211;, or 642--0844 673-1S31 . carpeting. drapes. p .. l j 0 ask I Jack M _ _.__ B ch nd 21 •. od " R"~ • • J New 2BR. Adult Condo, S275. ON THE ·~·. Bach. ••-. enci.osed 2-car ··--.Ideal 2 BR, 2 8A ·APTS ,. or ar ~--..i. run . u er • no pets. flt e ~·AUn.J\NT Sot ease, " Be h H ~ -• --· s --~ I 3 BR, 2 Ba d I p... " ope:n dally 10 lo 1. See finll &. last mo.. reiit req. nr ac: , unttnaton Bee.ch from $125. THE· SEXX>ND location near South COut u.,.,........,mfortab e-Quiet iup ex. nv11e Sing I es, 1 & ~ our larger ad 1n the apart· FUii)' equip. 64;;.1030 days ~. eves 968-2297 .,....,. APTS. 103 ~addej" Plua, Fm:way & Oranae Ericloled Garages. yard, xlnt oond. $24). ALSO PARK NEWPORT bedloom&. Furn. & unlurn. ,,_ <;>i.1.. Coat CoU 1310/ G I; Wt Pa.Id. Mo to 2 Br 1 Ba duplex Sundrck -•It~ e-ras. ••~-'-11 nient i1ecuun. SPACE AVAIL for lease In CHARM. Prlv. Patio. 2BR, 61>186.5 eae. mo. " aer . ' . ' APARTMENTS ·~ .. ~ 2BA. Ad"'ll. ~--to •hops Phone 962--8.Ui Mo. rentals S190·to $3lO private yard $195. No peta, ......,. daily 10 to 7, Sony, OAKW"OOD GARDEN .. ~ Hora~v.·al~~·g_etr. at ,,_ tranS. Jm."'~200 NICELY Furn'd, duplex. 3 YEAR·ROUND HAPPINESS Children Welcome 1 child under ~ ok. 8121 ;;;"pa., or dlildren. ~ J !6th-at lrvtne ~ A.>1 -Hufit:-lffir. Call: 846-'1368. br, upper $27S. W n t l'. e A ~ ..... 1. · -· Elden A•·e o.,.,_.,..... & 8122 Mlchael Dr. Contact On the bay "·'" 8110 Ind I I I R I I .,_ TownhouM Unfrn 3525 Adult&, no pets. Walk to ~twm : .-~ ivt.ng _.. ~ •· .....,"""""' Mr Petenon ~ 847-.3541, Luxury apartment l t v Jn 1 Oakwood '""-us r a en • ' .._ bay & ocean. 8'7..QllCI. • Winter: ~ 1'~ MEOITER==RANEAN e"'~ 5.16-J638 ' overlook.lnR tho water. En-,,... _ _.._ NEED a Roommate to shr. NE\V W house N t I 2 STORY 3 BR, 2% Ba, • Sprina: Garden Milting •-· nr;n""" .._alth 7 ~a. expense• on sn1. 2 b r ., are ex 0 Balcooy ~U huge ma 8 t er l BR house. garden, gar~. • SUmnlel': Patlo parlld VILLAGE 50% OFF lJlt ltfontha Rent. "'" •·-·""" uc spa, Apartanent8 house. Prefer w 0 r k · g. Orange Co Airport. J200 sq bdrm overloolq puttln1 ~~tva.,~~---.~ JSt-3Bedroorns,2Bathl,$225. 1 Bedroom $200 aNpewt• wd·e/~ i,-:::: • .,""'. """', •-~1Jm~!t.,1J~t~ femalebutwUl conslder ft Incl 400 sq ft office !n -n. pool lub house •-or "'''''"u"' THE VEN00?4£-1 0...1~-._ n... • .,.... ...... -... .. -.._. .._. anyone v.•ho ls financially Industrial park. nm Dr\!l(l()JI ......... , c "' DELUXE 3 b 1845 Allah 1m sc;...8628 ucw'UWn • vcn := 6 Pk>x Un1ts. Close ID Moo-bicycle trails, putting, lihUI· T-""P"':"'' 9972100 r Leland H~ park like ground.II. 3 1.tl. r Oceanfront e · 2 Bedrooms ~ , fleboard. croquet. Junior l 's IMne and 161h resp. Must like animals & -• 0 · frorit ocean. Air cond., 2 1:1pt. Winter $350 fll1'Q. pe1r Cor. o:mter St., CbstJ. M,1:1 2 Bedroom TuwnboUse: $320 pin&: & beaches. Next to from 5224.50 monthly; also 645-0550 frt'aky people. 5-18-3211 aft. i ..o"'=-055~1=~~=~~-I car gar., $385. mo. 962-{i66} mo. can 675-8800 Agent. CASA VICTORIA APT$ 2400 Harbor Blvd " f.fi4~~~bour,1 ca 11 t anc1 2-bo-Jroom -pl!UlS and ...... leeclt S.-5 P~f. Ask for Pat. * COSTA MESA * 1 Apartments furnished STEPS TO OCEAN' Adults, 1, 2, 3 BR w/patlol Costa Mesa (TI4J 557-8020 WALK TO BEACH 2.1tory town housea. Elec-161h at Irvine ttU.J.1i~IA1'E 11 e "' ,\<' o 1v Ahnost new J\J.J. 3 Bdntl. 2 Ba. S335t ~ From $169.50 No Peta NEWPORT tric kitchens, private patios 642.a 170 liha.re 2 br. 2 00 ap! Sea 1300 sq. h . S185. MO. Balboa !•land 3706 -615--8038' , Pool,. rec rm., elevators APARTMENTS Beautitul new 4 wut to.,..n· or balconies, carpeting, Ttrrllce Apls, Lui: u n a · 644-2361 · San Clemente Sec. gate. G.u Ir: water pd 1 BR w/Ft ... lc $150 houses. RENT OR BU\', d r aperies. Subterranean -Niguel. f!40 mo. Furniture l.OOCI SQ. ~I. oll\oe o r $200. MO. winter 1 Br, util 525 Victoria, CM, 642-8970 UTILITI ES' PAID F'lreplace1, bltns, kl tche1111, parking v"ilh elevators. Oir • optional. 496-7852. sklrage. Plenty of parkfha, .pd.Quiet::1:k $89.50 MO~ ·NEW B R EED_,. AdulU. Nta-Peu ~~.aara&el. J & 3 Lo.."'li-:!'~~ o~:S~':titJ'! NEW BUSINESS or pt'ofessional S2'25. Newport Shores Area.. ~~-~---== !.o~ly e~ 'a·t q 1 APARTMENTS 2450 Newport Blvd., CM 536-2570 J boree and San J . man or woman to shat~ Call 642~. 81lboai Penln1ul• 3707 \Jtll1,: .lineM, nWd • lg~e.~-l:~·tll~ 2 BR., 1 b& angl aty garden WALK TO BEACH H~ Road. oaqwn Y~'f,'~LW~~T~~~D ~1:.Rn:a~iew hou1e.l 's"1o"r'-•"9""0="----~4~550=I UNIQUE park' Included. C.oqi .,-i' Adults. J '3s:J Hamlltori, unit, Iha& cpt1.! d r pa ., 1, 2 A 3 Br crpt, "'--Telephone (n4l ~1900 ' Balboa Inn. Pool Utll pd. Security. See Mal'· 114 j\ve-, 645-4411 or ~!¥· dwhr., tncd patio, b~am bit.ins, gar. 2iJ.. 16th sl:"';; tor ttntal-mfi'nn.ation ~~ng a~ ~ch ~t: C~~~~~ B~ 'o!tra~h~ MINI-WAREHOUSE 11 $100 to $250. li75-8740 de! Mar, sc.492-3430~ APl'S Unfumtahed, 2 Br =· ~~· E~ ~~5 205 15th St., Huntington THE MOSl seeing. Refu:ed yet at· $125. . Call 6 7 3 -4 s 5 5 &. Pri\•ate, locked lndtvidual NEAT BACHELOR on 00y, S.n JU11n . $195. Util pd, pool, Indry . ' Bch. 847-3957 EXCITING VIEWS fordable e GreJt BEAOI 752--0100. storage units. From fl.50 szis. yrJy.or $190. winter. Caplatr•no 3271 ~cpts, ~ciiu:1whr, 2c;~ 2kl~ at~~ SPACIOUS 2 BR, over IN NEWPORT environment e fumiJlhed\\'ORKll'CG FEMALE per mo. 926 E. Balboa, 67H533 2 STORY Townhouse almost ltacie=· ~bnr A~t. ~. self-ciean'i . ~lg, ~ge, Slo\'e, refrtg, yard Luxury bayfron~ apartment and unfurnished. • \\.'anted to Shru'e 2 Br 2ba ALLSPACE CostaMesa 3724 · Sbr 2ba bl ~,~ pationew,.-.Matu r e lnCld. Beach mvd ~In-llving. Boat slips at your .$185to$215. CD~t apt.Blktobch .. Sl~. 960-1970 -new. , den, , d J:!ll'• Nr .. ,., ad .. 1 ... .,A,, c':.r' dlanapolls. $200. nio. Aft. door. \ViJk to shops, restau-646 84Sa 6T.>-Slfi6 & ci'T:>-3411. hltlns. comm. pool ~l. LARGE 1 Br, pool. adjacent .. ""~ 5, 5.16-7.wl or 968-5632 rants, theatre, ocean. ·A LINK I jlUllll~·IJJ~"-Inn nr Mmoarlnalea&: ~! A~f' to shopping. $160. mo . l BDRJ'd. child & sm. dog. CHEZ ORO APTS few elegant, \ery private, • BALBOA l s I and' male STORAGE UNITS I--~ ....._~ Deposit re t unda-b l e to OK, irn + Utilities. Open .,.,..,. 'A"--ta . 2-bedrnom, 2-bPth units wllh 5traii::;ht., sportsmlndt'd, non. BRAND .NEW S.nt• An. 3780 teSROJlBihle, clean tenant. JlO 1or lnspecUdn Sat. 7:45AM 12& 3 rut' Prt";''gar pool spacious terraces, poo l, ~ smoker, Christian, 3 br, 2 Personal, hwslncu or recrea· $29~50 & Up pets. 1881 Mon ro v la, or call 639:-8351,-rear of ~. dryer. ~ t~ aubter-anean 2-car parking. . ba, $190. uW. incl. 67"..-9033 tiona.r storage.. From $8. SINGLE STUDIO APT t50 Per Wffil450 Moves You 646--Gn4 2544 Newport Blvd., CM beach. 536-0.136 A1l adult, full i.ecurity build· ,,.,;e S ROOMritATE Needed im· Jamboree & San DI ego · SPECIAL WEEKLY RATES In.II~ Apt. util pd. CHILDREN OK 2 BlKS to Beach on 7th Ing, New carpet, draj>es, . ~· a.p~ltAEM1 med. to shr. 3 br, house, Freeway. Call m-4'll30. 227'1 H bo B'vd Ca 542 7. 1 Br UnlW'Tl S150 Lee 2 Br $170; 3 Br l% bullt-tna. dfo~r. Leases trom ~O'J\.1 ,.. t.1/f , 21 to 35. Reu. rent. APROX i.oo:> Ol' l.000 sq, It. Cotta lo'i:Sfl r64s:.M $145 -.Modem Singh! Apt w/ Lota of bltna. pool, walk to Ba $190. Duplex I. 4-plex, ~.;, ~ ~t..wk~v:u ~ $500 per me. 642-4491 l:ie per sq. fl, \Ve1nminster garages. shopping, 1/2 ml. beach. 2 pools, crpts, drpa, 642-6682 1st, ~ 1433 Superior Avenue STRAIGHT male share con· a 1' Pa. Possible remodel. •-WE Ek & OP Call M2-65t1 931 \\.'.19th St. llTtt , o1.orE 2 BR, 1 ..... 1 (714) 67s..8551 Nevrport ~ach. do nr ocean. Pool, jacuu.i, &.18-8081 . .-MS--0492 • uo;u.... · a .. .., e, NEW 2BR, 2BR + den &: (213) 661--0361 tennis 546-4756 ; 536-1952 • e $6..flO Night & Up. Apartments Unfurn. storY. beam oeillng, bit-ins, 3BR apts. ·Between Heil &: Newport .•-y Towers Cl:IO CE 'e Studio •-1-BR Apts e e crpt, drps. ~ W a.11 ac e w w -_ _ J~ _ _· WANTED fffllale 10 share I l~ •TV&: Maid servt~ Avail. ·alTHilil•nCl~3806. Vll:LA MESA ---Ave;-646-8243__-:_:_64&-8882. Ch~~ -ot:-Bo l aa· 31Cl-F~rMIOSt;-;-N~B. LAKE FRONT deluxe 2 Br apt v.•/same. t"na~ • • Phof1!..Ser:vlce_.. Htd. pool BALBOA ••• ··.-lBR un· 2 BR. Garden. Prlv Patio. EASTSIDE LGE 2 BR HUNTINGTON '"'IS Y't•to Del M--LOCATIONS N.B. 645-8617 or 642·4896 . . ~--·•-Clinattn A Pet Sectlon ~.U:"U.J Pool. Closed raraae. }"fom WIW, bltns,JE!rjz. Poo l . nn.;_, • ·-FEMALE id 20' . h im Newport Blvd., CM furn . Yeltrly,-A v a i I abl e· $185. m w. Wilton ~li5!; Sl7S. Adults, 00 Pet 5 . New deluxe 1, 2 & l BR's, AiiULT GARDEN HOMES VERSAILlES fl.Bnie to' 11::.i.e 2 Bn~2s.;:, Business Oppor 1u'"R ~ 5@-97"a0or645-396T now! "~" ""'"" 2 B'A, all bltns, tmfurn. Call ffiVINE .AVE., AT MESA ...._ h NB 67'•14' ----~~-----! 6~ "'I ***GARDEN APTS ~ Rlu ,,.,o "en.• apt. on .......... c , . . ...., . El Puerto Mesa •.r-J't't •••POOL QUIET. secluded 2 Br, 2 · ~ N•'"i' 1N•wpoindrt rl81a1""eo· ""'p1 'Y ON TiiE LAKE Gara11e1 for R ent 4350 HOLIDAY bl I SPACIOUS 2 Br, 1\1 B a · rv ne ust m ex. At & uth Co::1.st Plaza. •--~·~------Rocrootlon Center I & 2 BEDROOMS Balboa Peninsula 3807 Unlum. 2 Br 11.pt in family Ba. tnl, !rp c, po 0 1, overlooking golf c 0 u r s e. 1 BR $190. 2BR $230. Pool A pu1 A "°'' N Chlldtt N p t sectkm, Crpt'l & drps. No garage. Adults' no pets. 376 S200 59&-56.12 af G Rec Bldg w/gym, Billiards, • ca co qua GARAGE for l'f'flt. 2-t2 19th in; Baker St., C.M. ~l &: ~:uo~ 1 SUPER DEL.UXE pets. &U-3645 W. Bay St. pm. mo. ter Color T.V. Pool &: Jacuzzi !er;~ s~~·~ St. O.t. $20 mo. Call Liz Billiard T•bles, 1959 MipS. Ave., C.M. 3 BR, 2 BA, patio, trplc, SMALL 1 Br du P l ex, LARGE :? hr., 1% ba. 2 BR, free gas &: water. Security Patrol. Retrig. Inc. Fountairul. ~ t.filUon Dollar ~ajS. = or An•. Pin Ball, Fuss Ball & Eire· 1"7~.,-,.;.,.==""==·1 513 A Wett Bay Ave, appliances, wood burning Washr/dryr nn. Patio, Cpta. drp&. Child ok, no • 54~855 • aubhu~ GYJ!)t Sauna rv ce tronic Amusement Garnes. ***GARDEN APTS = Days 885-6313; ~ve frplc. Ulil pd. Patio. 1 adult drpti., crpts. Close to schb pets. $170. S0.16S2 1 BLK TO BEACH Total ~~----' SINGLE Cat Cange nr 12th Xlnc Income. SI0,000. dov.,,, eeePOOL only. No pet.s. SI70. Yrly. &: s. Ost Plaza. 546-8688. l Ney,·-r dr.n--Ptlvate 2BR, lmmedtte ckcupBllCy St. & Balboa Blvd. $25. mo. -Call lor detall1. Realtor, rum. W Br apta • .in .adult LUXUR.Y .... pt·-2 Bdrms;··2·. &U-1960 2 BR, studio, 1~1 be.., shag 19un1 BNch 3148 2Ba, bi~. walk·ln-closets, ADULTS 675-4600 days ; 675-7876 Eves. Paul Coad. 96U142 section. No pell. Elm Ba. Sub. perjting, pool, LOVELY 2br cpts drpa crpt., bltins, patio, pool , enc gar, Cable TV. $325 mo S:llT)', No Pets Office Rant•I 4400 PARTNER WANTED Garden Apts, 642-3M5 1unde<:k. Boat 1Up prl.vg. ~ II# 'adJ.ts.' no pell!'. $190. Utll lncld. 640-8079 or . OCEANFRONT )Tl)' 1se Includes utilities. Bachelor, I, 2 & 3 Br's. To join light manufac!uttr. lBR. cottage apt, In rear, Adults only. S550. mo. lse. $135 mo. 2260 Placentia. Gil&-5647 19'18 Maple. 2BR. 2BA. yearly I e aae. SCS-9578 or 551-6042 eves. from $175 per mo. FOR LEASE Must have $17,500 cash. Atust S150month.~Newpo.rt 673-7985 646-.'D.60 Dana Point-3126 Security. Private beach . Santa Ana hai.-e management abUlty4 Blvd. C:OSta Mesa. ea 11 ON THE Point 1 BR. stv ,, DELUXE w Br. Reipollli-. Pool, L.owx:e. Game room. WESTCLIFF AREA 3700 p•--D • OFF S be "1lllJlll: 10 roll up sleevn 549-2669 ref, cpta, drpi. prage, util bie adults. Pool d1h"'hr PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Mature adults, no pets. 1 & 2 Bedrooms. P ool . IUMI r. ICE & "'Ork. Salary + equal LGE FULLY FURN 2 BR pd, Adulta, _no pets. Yrt,y util pd. No 00gs.' S17'0. Up'. LI 3Br duplex, 28' llv_ nn. 31755 C.OUt Hwy., So. Laguna. Adulta. Super sharp! $180. 714-55"°466 • MEDICAL shai~ of profits. ExCC!plional Bltns. W/W, drp1, p oo_I . $185. 968-3465 or 675-7023 324 E. 20Ui St. 66-476l $310. mo. Adlts. 493-T;>;>7 or to $225. f.'urniture av a i I . growth situation. ~ii'. Rus- Adlts. no pets. $Ukl. &J'.!:-95l0 YEARLY 2 hr., 2 ba. encl'd. NEW 3 hr; 2 b&, frpl, D/W, 496-2413. 2 BR. 1Ba,1 blk to ocean. Days 83.1-3544 or eves COM-E LIVE • RETAIL :;ell, t714) 9!17--5730. LRG 2 St's, pool, nr abopg. gar., atepa to bch, adults. a:ar. fen~ yd., ga.s 'BBQ, NU 2 Br, 1~1 Ba twnhse, -Ref.rig:., frpk, deck, bllna. 646-6075 Prime Huntington Beach-*RESTAURANT* adults/no pets. Util pd, no pell. $290. 673-1990 or paUo. Nr Hoac HOlip. 16th fplc, 4,!~~~ bal6~fll'..·...J:US. $2ti.l. 1110• 4.:t-1·il3:1 Fountain Valley locations on Costa l'itesa. Nent .l dean. 1884 Monrovia, CM S48-03M 673-3610. & Orange. $3JJ. mo. 833-1437 mo. ~ or 1.:.-uw GREAT water view al Woods BAYFRONT Charming lrg 2 WJTff US Brool:hunl. & Beach Blvd. Seats 110 +.Owner l'ctlrln&:. $1:W. t BDRM. Adults unly. OCEANFRONT Yearly. I BR. E. SIDE, ipotless 2 BR . 2 BR. 1· Ba. Crpts, Drpi, Cove· 1-BR . pool· $240 br , 2 ba.. PlllBh crp!ng, drps, Over U,000 sq, ft. of ren· $28,000 -Tem1s 132 w. \Vlbon. En¥Ienook, Ml bar, Bal· duplex. Priv patio I:_ gar. Ocean View. $200. mo. inc. 494-:WG 835-:i:2oo ' ' 2 CAT prkng, pool. Adult. . . table <1rea l n c I u d I n g: 2 RIVI ERA REAL TY 645-4530 cony, cpta,,drpa, bltJns, car-$ 19 O. Refef.ences. ssi-8343 utll. 586-5478 BEAUTIFUL VlEW-2 BR 2 w15a15tchmo.theM-boa' 6 "7 3· ~7·i9 8·h5Y.· A "'~ sett int f o r ef1. . Deluxe Professlo118l Suites '*64i.7007* '·~ rt 675-1536 -terta1n1ng !rlend1 or relax-S550 l\1o. with full fe.eililies ·I "'"""''""''==.,.--2== STUNNING 1 bl" garden apt. po • • Before 10 A.M .. after 3 P.M. 2 BR w/vlew, Pat Io, be. South End l.aiuna S..175 547--0321 Ing with ne1ghbon. Spacious Plus office & ·retail !!pe.ce EARN XTRA MONEY POOl. rec. rm .. $18l. Adults. NEW xtra lge 3 BR, 2 Ba. GARDEN 2 br, 1 r Ip I ex, cpts/drps, nrly new $196. ADULTS 494-8955 W pm S.. Cl · 3176 1 ~. 2 bedrooms featuring lrom 636 .• 1640 !lq. fl. at .4.Sc S2(1G.$300 month. 1-2hn dally. ho W. 18th St. -Oceanfront Apt w/dbl_gar. bltin!I, quiet, gar., lndry, 640-4533 or 49&-7f£t 2 BR. 1 Ba. top of 3rd n etnente buillin!I, custom d r a Pe 1. ft. In new prime center. Au.lo t:atTier. Register paper NICE. 1 Br &. B 11 c h e I o r S500. mo. 642-2164 d·•'Y • ; adults, pet OK. 673-8364 or Stl:eel. $2'25. mo. Call after 2 }'R. cpts, drp11, 1tv. &: shag carpeting, pool &: out· Good expo11ure to traffic. route, Need K"Of\O deptnd. trailer for rent. Laundry 64>8M9 evea. 642--0247 llaatbluff 3l30 5 pm, 49'-Q45 refg. Furn. avail. S m. door bbqs. EnJo)' the good t"or details and preview call itbie c,.-ar. 5<1().JC:>S Woody. facll. avail. 642-1265. 1 BR FUrn/untum, yrly, util CO UNTR y Iivln! Pvt, e DELUXE e Mesa Verde 3163 chUdmt Ok, no pets. $220. adulw~es¥ ~AV 11 ·ImNV<l. 752,T;IE!700N.T DIVISION R.ESIDENTIAL CARE 1 BEDROOfl.1 pd, $215. mo. Newpo rt spacious. 2 Br. $195. mo. 492-60!6 .. L II e C II. Beach. ~7219 eves. 3 DR, "lii BA apt for lease 131 E. 18th St. Costa ~1eaa IC. 1n1u1 f]25 mo CLOSE fN incl util. Couple, 642-(1Sj4; lncld ,_ -·•te' e HOME ATMOSPHERE NEW Large 3 Br, 2ba, Apts. ~ ~ $65 OOO 1775 oraiice Ave, o.i. * BAYFRONT 695-3468. By appt. only. din =·~c.dbl"!'!".:.: .. ~ ... · Deluxe 2 ii:. 3 BR. Rental Gar. Laundry. ow. Qua.lit)' &4&-681& I , • I B I ~ ~ .~ NEWLY DECORATED • •--.....,, Ofc .3095 Mace Ave. d oc vu ,. '·h ' ABODE BROKERS, 607555 D•n• Point' 372' r. new Y ·~ec. ._. ., •. y. door opener avail. Poot & 546-10.14 ecor. · "1" "" · ~ 926 E. Ba.lboa, 675-4533 2 Br with carport $155. Watft' Recreation area. Adults · $265 & $295. Bier. 492-9550 ,,¥U)1,9CUOlYUIUV".J' 11, HEALTii Food &.>re. Uni- NlCE 2 BR OCEAN VIEW LARGE 1 br, l blk. to bey pd.12191/J ~ ~~ntla Ave. onl)', llO -pm. Mission y,.· jo 3167 San Juan . . que Country Slore. We 11 ,.,_ , _ _. ttao: Cal .., ~ e .,.. e DCmlt ll'W C.CUT! Establi!hed. Newport Beach SZS near Yacht H Ir b o r • or ocean. uu~. ......, .,._ ..,.... C1pi1trano 3878 AMJlJ l.AlilSUI( UVlltC DESK space avallable $50 lnOlil desired areft o a y 1 ~La Qfttl Apt A , ~67'";:.6~7."spec-21~~~~~S~ 865~a:;NB ~d:,1!·,:o~~dcpt~~·: CONDO 2 hr .. l b a ., SMBaAU ~:"lo ~·SS~V~~T~~:~11n:; 54$.004,Eve11.~4<rl503S I H ti t Be ch 3740 tacular view. $285. rm. • • WII.J..LUt WALTERS CO dishwasher & disposal. $265 v.'OOd/mirrors, 2 car gar., • < t ' service available. 17875 Mor t, Trust D-1 un "I on a 673-4.187 67'"72896 2 hug:e bedrooms. Supu lo-Huntington tlffch 3840 mo. tncludea pool u 1 e. pool, avail 11/1. $205 mo. • 1 BR , 2 IR Besch Blvd., Huntington -LOANS UP TO _ l La'N WEEKLY RATES ca~n. Beam celling. $170 837-1276 494-2918 or 640-0031 eves. •2 BR & Oen Beach. C ~ 1321. _,. Ex-ut•"•• Suite• Coron• del Mir 3122 mo. ~o. LARGE 2 Br studlo, encl. S.nt• Ana 3880 From $185 $435 0 Fr l c E s p Ac E F 0 R 1st TD Loans 727 v;rktown Blvd, SEE to BELIEVE! EASTSIDE 2 BR. c r pt s , 0gkarag, no'I· ~7 •. 5084! ~..;._ Infant Newport 8Hch 3869 -RJ.:NT. Costa l\1esu, Harbor 11tove refri& gar pool lge ti""' ........, l.ge, nttr. 2 BR, 2 ba, quiet Masa Verde East & Adams at Adumli. Be au tit u 1-1' TD L BeachBSl~·,.81IYlorktown 2-32 bbr, l2 baba, ~~ S'mAl·l• yd,Siss.mo.'673--0-rai ' 2 BR, 2 BA, cpl&., drps., DFU/PRmLEX Bayfront, 3 br, adul1t CONDO , Dshwshr, 540·1800 n1od~rn. Air, music, 'l ftd . oans --r. • ...,....,, carport,lchlldOK,nopets. .. D/Rm., open newy draped, cptd, POOL jan1tor1al, Cl ass A. Walker .. I .STUDIOS & 1 BR's. w/garage le r ecent ly 3Br, 2ba, bltlns, cpts. 858 SlGO. mo.53l-651S beam, huge master 11uJte p.i.tlo,gar .... nFalrview$198 & Lee Bldg. Call Gene Hill O C • Full kitchen ~~tecl. 6 44 -68·G 0 01 ~~nSt., Apt L S3l5 mo. wftrpl.. l\lust see. $500. Boat pvt. ply. fn4J496-2038 557·0136 or 642-0200. Low•st r•+es ring• o • • l' led I UTr"1.-o ~ 1 BR apt, $165 month. 111 &lip avail. 675-3486 or 1100 --lo SI I -~I MO. FREE RENT~ _Sattler Mtg. Co. ea J>OO EXTRA •--3 Br-2" LARGE 3 Br, 2 Ba, ·•-g and lut + $100. Avail Nov =7·1010 .,.,..c: U!I ng es, n r. ~ '"v .. .. l112 21 71 ••• ~11 '! e Laundry flldlJUes -..5..-•• 111 .. .., 9 JI • ·rkJn .,.,.. --... -shopping & transportation. ..,, b No lease req. Dix. oUices -• ~ , • ~•"'II"-Ba. Brand new! Ft'P~. Shae: crpt, dJ1lt>. bltna. Near OCC. ' mun _.._ G 'nd '"~" ""A1 .,1~ ndj. Al-rter Hotel. A/C, Sel"VlTl" Harbor an:& 24 ..... .1 ·o :.:.:; 1"1" .. .,-· crpt., ful"· draped, all new $205. 567-0350 2 BR. 1 Ba condo, $230. •wlnOCEANte,. FRONT 3 Br., arage i . ~ . . ~rt.:1 .. .,... b .r ·· " .... ..., "' South Laguna 3886 full services. From Sl4S l\fo. Announce m ents 5100 e T.V. lc: ma.Id aerv. avalL applns. Mo. to mo. or)'ftll' EXTRA lrg 2 Br. Crpt1, incl. util. e Sth house from beach, 2172 DuPont, Room 8 • 0 ..... b ri.... lease from lt'l'7t:c 67'-0930, -bl"--_ pell. o..,, 842-3946 brand new 1 Br, ·" bl•·· SEC 2 BR. Townhou!le, trplc, * ·--'TU -~ u.o·~"' knci:'6i5-lD'l6. ... _ ... ..., ..., OiN au ... ~ LU DE D Oceanfront. from $250. 1 BR, trom $195. ~--·---'-'-~~ e Phone aervice eves&: w Center St. 646-lUl 1 BDR.fl.1 apt, Sll6. Adults. I frplc. AND MORE!! furn or unturn. 2 BR, 2 Pool, teMi1, conUOC!nta! NO INFLATION t& l • 1mile10 ocean -1 BR. UPSTAIRS Apt . 3 BR. 2 Ba, cpts, drps, no Near Beach le: \Varner. Rental Guii.:e 968-6767 ba, Frplc, gar, 1 yr lsc. brcaldaat. Separate ramil)' 3.)c Incl. ;aint. ,,. ulll. l BEAUT 1 Br'hlm, aptJ S165 Unfum. Stove, refrig. 2 blkl pet&, nr So. Coaat Plaza. 847-6061 * Beac:h-Jo'ireplace-Yrly• 821·1710 or 556-ro48 llCCbon. CIOM! to £hopplf11: Corona del l\tar e;J • 1 Sl!_S .. s~.1!!'.JlY • .,.I• """.,.~· ~o ~~.~~~ $19t mo. $3)5. 54tH006 NEW 2 Br, 114 Ba., iri;lc:. Atirat.'tive 3 bdr., 2 bath. Apts Furn/Unfum_3900 il fine beach. 644-2611 1000 Sq. ft. -sn1art k.ll·. ng, to••· enc.......:u ., , Don't i;rfve up the ahlp' bltns. Nr. heh. Adlts, no l.Ots of panneling-carpet Hnrbor ?.lgn1t. Co. 67~ IJ J l / sauna, laundry, adlts 1'001 TOWNHOUSE T br., 2 ba. "Ust" It In daulrled Ship pets. S.."O Callfomia, :>36-2914 drapes -hit/In• • $3M mo. SECLUDED Oceanfront Apt. NEWPORT BE ACH l/Vi ;JJl.t!;i Keelton Lane 1 blk Weit Spacious &: :r.k>dem. So. ol to Shore ~ta! ~ Sell kDe Items •••... 642-5678 18C!I \V. Balboa. 673-2223. MESA 2 BR, 2 Ba, t"rplc, Gal', Office Space, including rece- of Beach oU Slaler. 842-7848 .Hwy. $475. mo . 50;-9191, . NEW3br 2ba ·-1 D/W 1 yr be, So. Laguna. u ., _, 0 th lo MEN. tmall tieach !':ote!. 833-1144. 1 • .~· ""t'• · GARDEN sn-11100 ~ P Of!~" M:•-v•ces. n c gar, enced ., .... , ps BBQ, r Water side of Coaa1 Hv.-y. R«•m $21.50 weol<. Api.. UPPER 2 be, 2 ba duplex. ------,--,,.-_,,...-....,..---1 patlo. Nr. Hoag Hoop. 16th APTS Rooms 4000 1114) 645-1100 I & BUI $95. mo. 536-7006 B1011t;"/~';\r_.MS~~!c.'!.! C.frl~ ~.,.,( _ ~'C. ~C.o .!,0 01.;.,anre. l.120, mo. rma ... .,..,..,. ............. --O\!::> l'Qt.J ~,. ~ JJ(/ .. V ~ w 1 2 It 3 Bcfnn1., crpts, dt'))S. HOME AWAY from Horne! 1501 WESTCLIFF DR, L-..u. Be'.ch 3741 846-8680 aft 5 PM fl.. NEWPORT ISLAND I 2B utlllt1es pa.td. BI t t n s, Lg. pvt. home, ulll pd . , NEWPORT Fln11.r-.i1.! Center La h -.-·--~~-~·-~-t not Intriguing Word Game with a Chuckle PL I $250~ : la"ndey lacllltles. Roe . kllch .• Ind,.,.. pr;,· ... 2 L0H ln9 Office Space c enmyer OCEANFRONT 1 Br, w/w 21°8~ B"~t!.:UOf~~ lolltocl llr Cl.t.T 1. POU.AN ~t:! pe::YM'i: ...:.~d: room w/pool table. gym ml Golden \Vest Coll. $90. CALL ON·SITE l\lMACER crpt. s~. mo. No pe11. --Au:,. 673--t749 ·~·· room , sauna, P. '. Adults 842-3285 (7141 642-Jtlt ext 246. tit • ?29 .Gavlote.. 494-1719 thru ot "'~ ·o R~rroflgt lelltu of 1~, only ""pets 2881 Brht'ol ·on elr June 2 BR. 1 !Mk Ocel\ll, 317 fo11t tcro.,.bted w0tdt be· NE\\'LY Decorated unit. 2 c 1~1 M·sa · ' SLEEPING-room n~ar Lido NE\\' ,Plu.sh offit1:' Bldg., 2 52 d W dd' l\laflUcrile, 673-9251 Adults low •o lorrn four ,111<p1e WOfd1. br, adults on.I)'. no pet!!i.. ~ 751-4187 Shops for mature womnn lo 6 H.f\1 1111lles. <;nnfel'l'rn.'t' ft • e lftCJ Ef"f"ICIENCY apt from s1n $'~ 1604 Co ·' L or ll\11.n. Pvt entr. & bnth. Rm. Xerox l'()p1er. Near A • mo. $60. wk. Htd poo l , Only, no pets. r R 0 F 0 E A 1 ,::::: Snm11'"s , ... rw p $125. UlO. 673-o343 afte1' 5 o.c. Airport-. 833-364-0. nn1versary -•'d, &"°""· I a·• n d r •. I BLK. to Beach. 2 be, ad··"· -..,.,..n un. TiiF. EXflTING N 8 1974 .,.... "' .r '""" I j1 pin NE\\'PORT BEAOI Dt'luxe ov, , VllJ.A E lNN, 4!»-M311. ~Y1·=r:' ptlt, cpU:, drpt. I I r SUBLET at Park Newport PALM MESA APTS. ROO~t \\'/priv. l'Xll. bulh, furn'd. otf\{'I' or cWs~ space. ~ W"-~ONT 2 Br. G"ut v•..-~ . . . . -for Sal. undl!r got, rate. MlNUTES TO NPT. BCH. 0 •~ 11~ 2 I 3 l r ~ " •-n stal'l" 11/23 fo "efrlg. \\/ l\lt::-1 0 NL Y. _, lo . ..,, n10. ( --·--· 'W1! [g1 •-atlon. ·~ rno. ,..__1slder C -640--< g. r fl\OI. 811Ch, 1 "-2 BR. from $157 """ I ~ ~-~ 31•• I l A T R A ,_ I n-<\Ut,'!on Viejo, s,)j nUJnl h. 592-'"'' IMI ... ~-Si .... ,1,.11. .. .... ,....,., 01t1 -,,,_ Adu ta, No .-"ta. rvuo.. ~ -· t 3 BR 2 1S61 M Dr 8.17·3919 . A'ITllACTtVt r1YJlll offitt. FANTASl'IC ~I~ '!:;EW 2 Br. a pt. ~/drp. No chldrn I' I j I ~ · beach. ~ :8"Bai~1~~ \s bllca from ~ mvd.J FRO?.l $82.50. Ptlv nn1 &: grooud noor. App1'0:<.: 400 MlJliiiiiiiiiiiiiiill· iim 1 BR $210 ~ -...,.ore or peta, $1~ 6t6-92tO 2257 . . . • . 1 S a t , $ 3 6 o . m 0 • ( 2 13 ) • )tlh.ae&O apts tor lenion. Unens n · im. mo. 1.648 Newport 2 p.m. 11.n1. "F" Mtple St. I 4"'" .--.. · maid 11erv, Xln! leCW'it .. : Blvd' C.ftt. S4iHl766 Lost & Found 5300 ~ I l 0 R E D i ·~·-BEACON BAY VIEW 1..... y L-uno N'-uol llS2 EXTRA Ip 2 Br. l!i Ba, . , ,_ I UNFURN AptL 2 Br., 2 &. l'I Uv rm. pine pen<!. b<am ll4 Del MRr. SC. 49'"3<30 5Sc P ER SQ FT t 00~ 2 :. 2 ba West ;:~~· nr occ. $175. I r r I ~;:!:,~·l~~:~'::::h 'gK'!Yf ~:~ ~. ~ ~t :dt11· :2f ~~~ ~ :~ u~pa;lth 1617 ~~NB ~::.o~ ~I~~ J Nine. N~ly tu:m'd. ~ ALL utll. pd, Lee 1 Br, thay mu•t'~ groviic:I the -EASl'BLUIT Beaut. 6 MW, 1>1ei..e.c:a113-7pm. 615-3337 ~975.5 or &l5-3!:~· DELUXE 2 nn. office; F.Mt C.AI. ~~. qr $17$2 pv1 patk>, blh'll. rtb"lf. S160. I T O l S· A p I ln wilh th& me•I. 11'8 1 trr, bltna, pool avail, Veal'-ON T HETAY--Q U l ET mature adult/CM. Coi.11 ltr.y., Cc'".t. C3c f"'I. LOST, R~-ard. black 1crq N •-ch •769 No pets. Ull..1517 · t .. $240 &H-03M 8th f1oo 2 B 2 8' Slip Nr. btl.'l·s:sa-StOO/K. pr Iv Rtalonomles. Bkn. 67S-6100 "i11.mese.IBurMeae, 11/l/74, I W(port u.• .. .,.,.,. I r I I . I A CO!"\etftlR IN chw~IR qllOIRd y • r r . ' ~-3062 See v £a 2Br, 1'i bll. f'Ur•Jlurt . _ . . . . V by 11111"9 "" Pk,,,;_, "'°1d 2 BR:., pvt patio, lo l!ked "vaU. $500. mo.· Ntv.-port 1-pm. 300 SQ f'T, crpttlltrp5. $95. le itl>l uff nl"CJ', 64+UIM fl:iXCI'l'ING 2BR :lb.'t condo. a._vaJlalil~. 2411 El®•~ $200, '°" dR~Rio.t l10111 "~ No~ 3 b41ow. praft. Ma lure adWta. No Bch. 60-f.:131 or 646-83.J.!L... R ~ Bo rd •oso JJtr mo. Call 64fir2130 ~ Losi;. Sable .\ '«,.'fi(I~ rn11lc utln~ oclba..Y vu, Po o 1. :0.18-:n.cN. ~·· s:m, ~. -Beaut . Adult Living oom • a " 679--~ Coll t<', lYr ntrt, Vkl M. jacu&.,d/w $mn'IO. 613-669l USI'SIDE 2 br, md. 181. 8 P~\~~S~~~~~!tElllt~ lN 1 BAYFRONT S Br, 2 Re on No pets. Spa~. 2 Hr. Pl MOTHERS Helper, liludmt *COA S T 11 tGlf\VA Y Vl!J'dl!', ll/it("(.t. 642-»13 ....... _., n ---..... Dlddy" laUl'lll. nn., cpta. S%3l. 20&7 n11.ln bi.)', pvt bch. v.•/pltr hc"te.l Pool, BB~. rec. II.all, ol< rooin It boa.rd ln NE\\IJ>ORT, lrg undi\1ded l..()Sr: ChArm r i n.i:, tifln· :0::~~~haln~a~ 3 .. ~~~t~.v~':'lnr, e u~~·~;-;a~N~~~CllTT'•~j I I I I I I 979-~;E~~~OCANAt. 11c.:·,s::ar town, '~~:i:!U~r1::~~.~=;~~M~~~-(}4:;p~~11. ~~:t~l ,;.ll~~lt"64~ARD. with a oaUy Pl~t C111116td ~lift& 4 om~. AdQ ta. f\lm or unfum. Girls., oo beach. Adult•, no pcta. ba1h & 1V. N.B. Mni. Lone &. lite/2nd Fk:lor $650 n:io. Ooo't 1 give uP the ship! ad. CAii 6U-66'18, ~-lly Owntt. M6-®. SClllAM-LITS Antwtn tn Cl••lflatton IOIO peu. $185. Yrly f45..8680 49'>-1082 644-86t:l or 67(9114 nr lnfd"' for t M1·~ ti 1'11" You'l! ftnd Jt in 0&• fled --..... -- ' ' I • I• ' - ·-. ~ ':' . . .. .. . ,_ .. " . • , !, . . . • • O/JlY PILOT Frida)'. Now-8, 1914 , 1.eo1 "' Found 5300 Bo-•ttlng iOii M.""''Y ~i!'.!°~"~P~ "•~ntocl.~~~g;J.,~1~~-~"P~~f!·~ -~·1~·-J,~ -~,~~~--!~~.~~~-~·~--fil-~·~~1 ~ .-........ ,,_ CA:UF. AN™AL CONm04 BAB'lSITrING bY hr in, )'Ol)l' w l LL I A M s I: s 0 N s. I ~ Saies ~~'."= :;:·;.~·~"""""" ~~ .... u.s,•::. llElMI ~IOIUCTION JYPl,IT 8adr ot Humane Socidy LICENSED Mothtt ... l 11 ~"""'~-n-~----~ I " ANlMAl. ASSIST. LF.AG\IE """"'" In my b..... Polntlng/Poporlnt 6073 Ttl cw -TORIES . • •n-n A way for. bJ•• IChool ~uate adopllon. ''°"'"' and ,,...,,. HW.. 581-3713 1§.LU"PV~ ll9IUI olUUll-"-r ~· UlinlU neutttii:._tl\form.. ·900 .2900 •PAlNTlNC • GENERAL .. to enter ~ oewspa,._ ""™~ IMPOUNDED Coblnet M.klng 601~ HOUSE REPAltS• Men or women 18 or over wttb caro, •tatlon Experienced accuiate TypiBll ~ Im· DAILY PILOT ~Sh~~~=iJS~kllAn CARPENTRY, cabinets, 10yni In •ret.. quallly work. wago.ns or light truck~. Pleuant outdoor mediately. 'I • _ Codee~ oiack _ cuatom -..'OOdwor:kifl&, borne rTU<lDahle rates. 96,.l..f)U work, your available d4Y~t boura. Cali-.. t - Oenn Shep, tem. Olk/tan =~~~ngt&~o ~ I N T • £ x t • Pa Int t n i ~ fomia Ucense plat~ requlted. Apply dally 1)111 Ttine °"' Part Time OpeaiQa:s, 'l1lll bia.blY iucceafuJ local neWipaper bas ., TRAINEE • ,, .• I 1 ~~~~'rem~ -~. 834_1299 ::~1~ ~~ ~ for job description & trainlnc. 8:3). 10:30 . Day 6 ~~rilnl Sb1tta . an openh>I }or a ttatnee in the circulaUon P<>Odl•. mat•. whll• .Corponter 6015 eau n.y' P•"'" "''"" AM. or 1:30.PM at th6 location nearest yoll. Excellent_Wortlng CondWons and ee .. neflll aalu· art&. Sel~ applicant will receive a • Ba»et/te>T, ''''" white • •CAL~ AN EXPERT• BEGINNING WED. NOV. 6TH .. . . Apply in Per·~ 7 -llbel'llf •lartlni ialary recwarly scheduled ltish 11Ctter, male, red REMODD.. Add-oo. gar t ~ r·•·e~nUI op~!:!ties, and ';)a fringe Samoyed, male. v.•h\te conversion, cutt. & n e wi QuAJ.llf &. ~nomy. Llc'd • ....., , JKJC'.~ .,.,,.,,.,mil<. malo "'"''· 25 "" oxp, d, aw 1" • d. Cahootc Palotiog, 3150 La Pallila, Anabeun ~Near Kraemer) ORANGE COAST · DAILY PILOT bene such as paid vacall~ns, group , CATS plans"'°'"· 6'5-M39 m= 704 No. Valley-St., Anal\OinJ OU.Crescent Ave) Insurance and a credit anion. He WW &!Jo be . Shthr Dom. r.mate, ....,. *CARPENTER* R.B. Paint""' "'~ Mo, t 3019 Kilson Dr., Santa~ Below I>yer Rd) 330 WA:tt Bolor' PSat·u1• CW'!~ Moso provj~ed a cqmpany car with personal use Sbthr dom. fem. BlkJ"·ht XJ __ , •• 1 Jo hornet 25c aq, tt., palnt 88 Falr Dr., 'Coit.a Mesa· •11•1 pn'vlle'•es. \ ' Kitten, male, blk/wht nt u ..... isman .... P-., w lncld, alllD tnt painting, tree (p C Fair d te N d An Equal Opportunity Emnloyer e 1 cornmon Dom, fen,, blk/wtlt prices Robert-536-2051 est. 675-3658 aft 5 • • gr:_oun sen r. from ewport Blv .. ) :r App\icants must be 18, have a cleaD1 4nY· OTHER Kl';!.~~ & PUP· CARPENTRY PAINTING & SlllALL -Equal Qpportunlty1En1Ployer Ing record, have a high school dlf.oma· FOUND Roe he• t er and All types, 9"l9-e)4 ~!N~ rl:rin ~ s ...i_ Help W1nted. MAF 7100 Help W•nNll, M&, 71IO Hours are generally 11 A.M. to 9 P. • with ' Newport. c . P..f. Pedigreed C•rpet S.rvice t016 1''tank m.50'7e: Help W•nted, M&F 7100n.rt W.antecl~~OI FEM A LE, Da¥t-Male MACHINISTS some. Saturday overtime. ~lem~~J~an Qlff::~~ JOHN'S.Carpet " Upholstery OLD \\'ORLD Paper Hana· D.UV.,-S.-"'y Ollly' e· ~ ~ ~ u &'O." are qUalified and are lnlerested in ftea collar. 646-9383 days. ~~..,P'~rs ~& ~-°n~L.AOr Coiri: · --Cout-Hwy, CdM -~-Tum!!t Lathe• Opr . teai'11hig more about where this tra.lnlnc 561--«m eves. all color brightenen & 10 862.3589 . ·OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE-r I~ EM AN? Re t l red? J.ok-:• machlne ~ ... ~~ leadJ come to the DAILY PILOT ofti,ce, 330 I Pa1lJf1,bc:mr:,.0 ~~ P~i. =1is_ ~~ yrf; ~": ht CLASS Ext/Int Palnting. ~li,IBWA~ g~E{,~.'&~f~ ~: ~=~r ~et!x:e? sA1Ji .~~~GtE!nCRBch. · 1~:s~:~~~:t~~!~.Mr. Williams in Male. Blk w/brn marldn&L by savi~ me extra trips. Pape~ Airles s , BENTON WlLLl.AMS, 33& WEST BAY around band.Y pel'IOft to ~ V 1 o' B' o ad w • y & Will cl•ao living •m., dlnlng SJ>=, 1 yn exp! 9'19-529< STREET, COSTA MES!\. TELEPHONE 1, clan, -A '•Pa J, l\l odellng ""'°1-Knowl..t.. An Equal Opportunity Employer Tuo1tln.CM. Reward. nn., & hall $l5. >.rry nn. • 10% DlSCDUNT * .e..i" "-.FO , nUl'Rl')' school. Limited oJ CO!llnetlc:s, ITKXfeling, 64H177. $1.50, coucb $10. Chair ss. Wallpa~ • Painting U"Uf""W,41 iR APPOU'iTMENT. • btJdiet. P.rofeaa. gardenen &ales. Attractive, pcnonable rlelp Wented, M&F 71DO tielp Wented. Ml.P 7100 ~!. lrl5h Setter, male, 15 )'I'S exp, l.s what counts Free est, Call S3S--OM8 An E l Opportunity Employer • janitorial .services need person necesJWY. Sa 1 a r Y . " SERVICE Sla. Sa1eanWt &: ' mos .• wear';:. bwn. collar not method. I do \Wl'k PROF. painter, honest \Voth:, H _...... -...... not ~:;:.u. area. 968-8833 plus comm!Sa'Cl.t APPi)' 711 REAL. v'ESTATEON • lube man Top Pill'. frinp & flea tag. Vic. 16th St..HB. m)'llell. Good rd. 5.11-0101. reaa, Int-ext. free eat, refs, •Ip W•nt-,.M&F 7100 Help nented,. M&F 7100 wee · W. 11th St., • Sul le 1~1 , benefits ~-r man pret'd Ans. to ··Tut·'. Call: f ~2759 642-3913 --'G OFC TRNE $475 9/Bldg "8" . " ' ~ • 17th . 548-lln days or 842·9653 Pro Carpet Cleanl"t ' ARTJSI', p/ti~e. St udent CHEMICAL OPR ,;.. ... 1~ 111•· lb 7nn °'--.MGM? --21·30. ..,~ wk ...., and --~ ~~or p.B./t. Shell, 7th A Floor Care & Windowr. PROTE~ PAINTING good-at...de&jgn-&-blow-up-ror-a:ffiill-tal i·r l -r .._ .. ., .. ,.._.. ·-... ..--»"U<>-.. --.. ......,_ --~ yoU,JWW->--:!~1 ';",;'· ... ~·::;-N~."""==::;::=f ~ ~: Snra.11 bl k &. ht Dutch Mairit -Serv. 537-1508 Weitlier ~ wooa' Write, Box 2254, Newport fin'n. NG e':er. ~'d ·Re~~ WEST~LIFF ~amru~~u;r~~-• -"ISION • . SERVICE Sta. Attendant . ac w I e CemMlt/Concrete 6019 lronmaJIOn Beach, Ca. 9:&». lo claul.fied ad no ,iig c/o ~ Apncy . -. . 1 W , Full A Part-Time ~=t J:~1~ ~:;ofw~~ INT/EXT PAINTING. A REA Distributor-wanted . .Daily Pilot, P. o •. B9x ~ 1~~a: ici"ma-C:te~ -~lNTENANCI MAN We have tht moat bii:iitifu1 · ~-E. '?.fst.HW)'._, N.B.. Vic. Edwards & Edinger CONCRE TE~ASPHALT BEACHCITIESJlm675-3559 Oppor to earn up to $800. CostaM,esaC&B2626. ea'u~ ' a.:.~n ln~al exper. ftaleat&teoftice.tnCorona STORE CLERK <Fanny) Reward. 897-9762. ~~~. ~vaii~~~C. Wu~..'~ Pla1ter/Rep.1lr #An ~i;»·:'LiT?~· W~-CHILD~...&~K·GUN SM.lnI ~INEE& wel~lri& fa~~;~ deJ Mar. We need _,active, Kno\vied~oteleclrlcalparta FOUND White & black male ode Lo .. .., or terview. · 2 Boys 8 i: 10. 4 Days F -.......... need · h ~alve, lloenaed s a I es· preferred. Outalanding jDb puppy. Approx s or 6 mo. ~we~ pri~._r::;sejo:~ PATCH PLASTERING AmNTION: &: 3 evet•a wk. Houra flex· ew •hli:e one& learned~ Of! Wi:sTSAIL CORP ~e. Contact -~ e Kg)' for retired elect rician. Nr. Bear Ii: p 8 u la r \ n 0 • small! ~9933 or 640---0!68 All Types, ~ Estimates ible. WW coulder Uve--ln. pay .w you ·, • ~)'. MWUl(Cr, ~. 770 W. 19th St, CM 64lhl319 ••• ~-( _, __ n I Call >1'l-<825 GOOD JOB )leh. Call all 3pm, 548-)68L •l $.144.lD/mo. Ex. opp. to 1638 Pl...,.oUa, C.M. REAL ·-·TE Ct .... 51'9 • .....,._..,.. wea.1.... ea 00 · BACKHOE, Grad l n g It advanee. HSG 17-28. Fringe Call 00-53)6. """"V'-• I --;',--,-'-~-...,=--I Jar). . . Trenching Ser. Construction PluMblng 6071 .Pensioner, 2 daya a week. CLERK . benefitt.;. Ffee DentlMed. Mol I C ol ~EOPLE. Wfiv no I T•lephone Sollcltw REWARD. 10&1. Brit. Spaniel, Clean-up, Hauling fill dirt, L.R. OTIS PLUMBING Muat have .car, no drinkers. Yourw woman with cub rea:· Pd. Vac ... other. Call llie terJa ontr wotk ln the bottest areu, Insurarice, p/tlrne. Flex. hn hrwn/•tht, Smo. rusty, \'.ic .. Cu&t Cement Wczit. 64U5l4 good re t ere n c es. Ph: ist~ exper. to work 2 days Marinea. ne career Corpe:, Citric. Huntiqlon BeacblFouotain Ii: pay. g62..:JM4, Memorial Pk, S.A., larnily Don Remodels .l Repain:. Water 673-2289 per wk filth ~ flllin. In 548-684'7/968--9ln. Maintain raw 1n1.terial I Yallet!' Let us train· you. 1 . i.....&.. _ Solid~· · heartbroken 545-8015 or W ·heaters,di1po1al1, CdM., 9:30 to 6:00pm, Mon supply inventory ltock CallPhUM.cNamee~ ,1..,.none ·-• 645-TUICI CEMENT ork, any kind. furnances, di&h.washers. ATl'ENDANT, exper •. for lhruSatftex.•c·bedule HANDYMAN tteord:l.Open.ti!lOkeyad-'-VillaceRealEsti.te pleasant eve work. Hrs Commercial. residential, 642-&!63 M/C &: BI A graveyard Shift. Good pay desirab1e1 No •tu dents, Retired man to live aboaid der &: calcu!ator. AlsO, lite RESTAURANT _ A Iii 1s1 4-9 Pm Mon 1hru Fri. LOST: 1%. Blk YB male Coat Lie &: bonded 1)3&.;lMS Complete PlumbU. Service. ~benefits. Apply Shell please. Good reterencft 6.5 ft. yacht at~ $250 typlnc. Hl&hadtool Ir ad )(aDBg'Cl' needed for ·3 la.Ii 836-U144 or appb' Mon A wfwht nee. collar. Vic d17 CEMEm' Wo;k 0 1 all kinds I.Jc. 272694 Sta , lOCXI Irvine, N..B. necessuy. Call Mn Adams. 65 fl yacht at ea~ $250 miented to bkkpng &:: math . .uve food .Ibo..-in Westm. Tues dnly betwn 3 &t 9PN.. &:: ~e CM Rewa·r • "'" • I . 644-7515 , , . ~ mo.-plUI room-&_ boud., -1M..._. .. , ..---~_.__._ ..-~ ... o,._.._,::-r -------'~E.-l~lb-:-St;: -S;A.~&zlte -· ·~ . · Re"""'8blo, Im «limat" Remode & Repair 6Gll AVON _ ~•--0 "' ., •• ~ .. ~~·~· -~ -·~ UL FOUND U-7·74 au \Vh l te c.au 638-3325 -; --·-. COOK-.. ~ra48.-2129. belpfullJ.Yearu:rln._ex~.l;;iiiiiiiiioiii._iiii..,iiiim 1-=:=.,..,.~~==~-1 Samoyed type puppy near CEMENT&: BlOck Work G~~1 ~0~Re!;_: fr:' Salary accordine tc> ·ex'p HELP Wanted: Ideal tor ~ PersorlDel on y, RN'f TELLER, P/TIMI Tustin c:omm. H so p 1 t a I \Valls, patios, sl~'!"alks. -.-""" .rv Need Cash ·For Prefer ~ atudenti. Exper. studenta. P/lime. eves I: * CCU'S BtallCh ol.c teelul 1 bGndabl. 832-l3'ro. etc. By hr. or )Db. 646--69l5 est, lie. Ken 642-lTIO Call pref'it but will ~ AppJY Sats. Mon,tbnz {'ri 5:30-9:30 MATURE fem. for perm , k dependabl4!" Teller lo me. I care. Christmas? betw~n 2.30--4·30pm Ham· & sat, 9:30;1:30. No .aper. pltime help. Hrs 7-3 Fri .,,'Ol'kMon"SatA.FulJ.time FOUND: Black cat, white Child Care 6020 ADD-A· RM · r ~~ODEL &. i;,urw;er 1Wpiet,"154S Adaiha needed. Htly '!age plus Sat A Sun. Prepare breakfst M p-Ume. 3-U 4 ll·T for vacation relief. Exper. :e:e~~::~~~~fo~ T.L.CHil.DCARE. My Cos; REPAIR 23 yrs. exp. Uc. llth~~c.a~I~ s~a'ii CM.AskforMr.Hqen. '~~1F;:22S8~ call ·~· Ooor. Small pelt GoadExcellent~~ prd'd, CooLact Jim !lark. M.,. Home Hot Me a I • No. 238-014 :Mllll CONST ........ 1.--money µnmediately C 0 0 K lnltituU. ---• ex hc>me. 646-6t16. COS £•• 644-7255, Western Fedttal. Don. · • 4~)...3474 ;;·~~AVON REPRESEN· n...,f'd. Willltraln. "Xuit .J:.~ HOME TYP.IST -MA~RE babytilter, needed, • T .,. Savlnis. 2744 E. Owt Hwy, FOUND -Small ml'ted Ter-1''ncd Yd. call 645-l45S YOUNG exp. nr lie. Arch. TATIVE. Meet peeple. Have ,-beneflta1 fDr mature $2 p/hr my bome, Mon. thru Fr\., M.nwrlal Ho.pltel, ~~d M • Eq ual 0 PP c> F • . -- rier pup. Approx 2 -weks C?ntractor '°21 wiU-<ltsi&JLA...bJ1.ild..lm'-fun_tgq,___..CalLjor_detaib:--pttson:-A-pnlV>J44:rSU....-"'""• Ml'lftl tio~e':-30-Pm;-~-fHllt. ~27-14 -7 · :~OEr _to_;m~cr. 1----1.,.go;-Vte Senta-Ana-&:-Santa-hO l'JIF1'llL NB ,... • t""'"""" ., .... -~ las.be!, c .M. call 548-4'1'40. VAIL CONST RUCTION provmnts to your me Ol' •• HOSTESS ""'!1"""""""' TELLE.RS . General Contractor Room bus. Try me, John. 548-'1001' COOK, p/tim~, weekends. · · MEDICAL RECEPl'IONtsr •. ROUTE $ALES . ~ • • - • • • FOUND small white dog , Add 1 ti ons-Remodeling _ Roof I 6082 BABYSJTJ'ER. My Home for Sho rde burK Mast have aom~ exper. Front om iitrl part time wui Train, Salary, (.omm, z;>owney Saviap .I; Lou Female. Magnolia and Ban--"'-~n-te-Patio C 0 v,., _ no 0 4 )'I'. old girt. 5 to 12 eves. ,.., __ t:t 0 r, en ·etc. 1.1ust be over 2t: yrs old ~ Jn ~dley' _,,.. •' ~ua. Vebicle Furn. All bas openinga in ) { • ll'un· nlng H B Collar and Utln .....,R •1-• ,..,,, ~~:•"' 3 to 4 days .,,-eek. Own trans. '-UllCb's COrher, So. Coast Apply In Person lllam-tpm. ~~,.. ,.,. ..--B .. ,. E¥P. Pd. Eal&b. bus & tibgton, Beach bi'aDcb b' leather ie~ 962~05. ~-. ,..,L ... """'...., REPAIRS, all types. Reas. 962-7963. Plua,. M&-7955. LORENZO'S Insurance. La.&una ea c h t.tttitory. Med. cove~ Nu lune '1'ellera. t.:qier. Fref! est. Lic'd. Ask ior COUNTER Woman. Ne a t 25332 Mcintyre Rd 494-9721 P,rot:it Shere. Relli"e at ~7. 'preferred. Xln't. work l n i FOUND: Male, Irish ~!er ROOM Additions & Remodel· Walt. 830--5020 anytime ~~~~ 2 ~pl=. handwriting.' Thurs t b r u (Wild West Shopping Ctr) ~ OPERATOR f o 1' No Str:Jte, La,yoffl Ta )'I'S. coadL Call Mt. Sr l b '1 , f"'P.: ~!c.~St. t'i Ing. References on request. Sewlng/Alteratlom 60&4 Prefer have own tr::ansp. & Mon. Apply1 mc>rn1 193 0 Miuion VlejG adhesives &: coe.Una:1 rnbir-519-WO. Mr. 'I'Uck:tt, 7-W:OM ~ Equal Op po r, Fairview,'Santa Ana}. tt~~~r~ Call DRESSMAKING refs. 640-5'1'66 NewPQrt, CM HOUSEKEEPER. Llve in, =· ~'::e!!hi1~~ ~~;;qii'iiualii;;Oii-iliiii';i_ii.iiiiiii;ii;,'iim/iOI :£mployer . FOUND: Black cat w/wht GERWICK i SON, Bldg. ALTERATIONS BEAUTICIAN, middle aged, COUNTER HELP m~t apeak good Englilh ~tstsde1l r able. SAWMEN l========- ·P.':'!' and wht Chin. West· Co tr •Add remod St lie 84G-8640 lady. Mu.st know pincurls P/time ~ &: nl.ght&. Apply i like dog, Beaut. quarters. CAIL MS-5125 • *Tl:-* 1ll1! art:a, NA 00.2890 days' -:B1:0~_,11"4J21.~,_,,613-8l!l"'°°"'•'-. 549-'°""',;21;.:~7· Tile 6091 & linger waving. A 11 o • Burger Kingo aJ15 Harbor No children. Xlnt salary. MODELS Needed· Pt. time. FULL TIME . IUl'""U. or' 548-8710 eves. t. .:.:.:::...------"-'-'-modern 5\yling. Tues tbru Blvd. Colla Mer.a. Over 40. 2 er more yrs Eves. A wee.II: nd. W l 11 PART TIME Drafting 6026 CERN.llC TILE NEW & Fri. Call eves betwn 6:00 C 0 UP LE IE x..perimeed ,refl~-G75..31TIC"_ ...• 4 --. _ -train. 53$.-&198 Jt. 6:30 pm *UNIQUE Nffds You Nowt FOUND: cream colored Afghan w/'18.ck face. Flea collar. Male. Superior and -i•OIUV)ia,__C.¥;.?'3-1610. fOUND 4-5 mo. old Siamese kirten. Area Tu.itln Avr. between 21st &: 22nd,. Con. ~ct ..... remodel. Free estimate:s. &: '1':30, ~-manqers for. 22 adult no HOUSEKEEPER. llve-in 2 --PRODUCT* oa~~~ ~= ~~~'. Sm joba "'-eloome. SJ&-2426. BE OF SERVICE TO pet units. 1 ~to~ UtUe girls, Eng. or Frencti MOTEL MAID Port.able CordleU Phone Reception .. t1 !>Jl.5830 • " * 547.atl71 * ~ YOUR-¢0MMUNITY "'°pplng, eo.ia M"8. Mid-.,...Ual. --5alory· op•n. ~ip<=JTd IVr: S".!~-1 -.• D<cl""'ve T .... Jorlet--_Typlste · . , ·. ' aid · 1 dle aged or retired--Ute n4=832=-3492. --~ ·"""t' -.... ~'u 1 ,. , • S.Creterlei .. Electrical 60l2 Kitch, ..:.ntryw11.ya, Bathrocnn. &: Get p For It We com-maintenance Free i.--1·• 2 NE~FACTORY -ll.ign Qimrw.ssk>n l n a: Newcom~rs. F1exible · ..,.cv II 0 USE KEE PER , com-" $25,000 Annual EimiPp Otoole )'OW' own ho~ Top Soil 6091 hrs. Need car, typewriter Br apt+. 646--9016 between panlon, fem. U\."e-in, non .Brancb oullefl just openlna f Eull¥ Partiroe · Part-time as1la:nme.a.t1 ELECTRICrAN *Old Jobs -New Jobs. Service c,alls anytime -anYPlace. 54Wi29 •TOP SOIL * COMPOST* *MULCH * REDWOOD• CALL SS&.6$0 &· happy dis po s l t Ion •. 4&6 ' ~ tn o k er • Must drive. hJ. area needs lbe1oll0Win;: • llOk'rACALL ayailable. Call ~- 547-Jll!li. DELIVERY MAN 002-5224. ~l Trne iw wtc • : I-"'1-78m Nb'VER A !'EE BOAT Operator, min. 20 Ton Newport turnilure •to re HOUSEKEEPER--Live t n, smitnen (2) . $3 hf . tllES&& AT TEMPO - lnland lie. Full Ume. ~Write nee<l11 man wfexperlence. Eastblufi, 3 girl.5, 'i' , S , 1 O • ~en married Opeft · SaJe• People Needed ,,. Tempo Temporary Help ELECTRICIAN-license no ·T ·;:":::'•::r.::ing""-----'°"'== Box 00 315, Dally Pilot, Must be boodable. ca 11 64G--lS96 or 67l-8914 All' ovr 25, .,car. rll'El.JfT -Los T, M a 1 e G er m a n 233106. Small jobs, maint -P 0 Bo 1560 Col M beiore 10 am • o..n I y bmeftll, career pqli lions. Jf IHI TEMPORARY Shclrthair, all brown, $100 &.repairs.548-&m TENNJSlnstructi(>n.Private. oilli.~ • ta esa, 642-3)53 · 'HOUSEKEEPER .for Y·~g '494-1065 i • SALES PERSON tQUNQ:.i... GftY Oulfy ca. t . rJ eni&le. Vic H.B. 53&1034. Rewaro. 548-<511 Furniture. 6041 °"' "";;::ils15-041 BOYS & GIRLS DEl-(VERYME:N· ovu ts.~~~~~ WITHOUT SURGERY Nov. lJth t!u'u Doc 'Uth . FOUND: Sm. blind pDOdle has Perm. p/time. Early morn • A fo.ntastlc new p r'o duct. $2 per hr. Sm!ndiplty, 3810 on Bal. lsls.nd. • -~~~~U.RE Repair Schools& The DAILY Pn.oTOOSrA LA Tlmea delivtp'Y to N.B.'HOU~E:fER to llve--~. CailnowforyouraPIJt. Pl.uaDr,S.A..551-:U. 6734020 • !Ura strengthen· Instruction 7005 routes open in · homes. $l25"permo. 642-4800 Nice ' famlly. 3-Sehl It&'! You'U newr refP'el it! ed Ir: reglued. Free esl. --~~~P~: DENTA:L chll4ren. fi75..6166. _ &U-2643or54$-10 TYPIST FOUND: 1'.la.le Samoyed H.B. 6-8 \.\'ks old. IJ46.S6{)j_ FOUND • ~ Siamese cat. Vic. Laguna Hills. Leisure W.irld 831.J185. LOSI': V\c. 19th & HamUton, male Big Black Labrndor, no collar, or 1.D. 642-2-163 FND Irish Setter pup 6 mos. Vic. 191.h. C.M. Owner lden-- tif;y aex & color. 55'l'-9U7. I' 0 IJ ND ~fl\lamut'!.'Hu~ky ._male. Blk/whl. Harbor View Mmes. N.B. 540-1346. ¥1 ._.,.,zmz - 646--.6989 COLLEGE student g Iv I n g 1. 642-4321 Qtal! R""' --1t' t ~ Do\\'MY Slv1np I _ l.aan Gardening 6045 pt a no les&Gns. Beginnera JESA, e.15.ng ,,...,.. in or lmmedl•te C>Peni"I •SALESMAN• Has ....--1 .... in w. ::.::c..:;::;;=---..:C:..:: I and intermL'dlales. Ca 11 Equal Oppnr. Employer en~usiuUC iPrl as dental For Pemn \Vlttl Knov.iedge Ji'or Pep lio)'I Store lin&t: B;~cli~oULce ,:-: J "APANESE GARDENER Bruce at '1'52-1323 or BOYS oUice manager ln ~ng of cuatom draperies. Xln't • hrunediateo~s.-Xl·n't div. w/p;id typtnr ahWty. E x p _ wee k I y M a int . 546-4-478. or f]-actlce. ~~g£1 L Sa.n o p po rt u n I t y for ad-aalary & workln& coOOs & Contact PeraonDl!l at (2") Cleanups. Tree&: Shrub VOICE, Piano, Theory GIRLS em. area, vancement. Fringe benefits. WI'-Ii~ employee benefits. 861--5113 tor further ln- Trlm. Free est. 548-MSJ, Your Home 0r Mine P•-r ~-·tes ~n DENTAL ASSISTANT Salary commensurate ~ • • Apply In Peraon t.onnation. 548-7958 8.13-23'20 ,.-n..uu Olairslde, Full Tlrile. X·Ray w/lmowledge A exper. Set 4 lln E. lit Street F.qua1 Opp::ir. Emploftr Arr. Ne~ In L•gvn• Be• ·1n liscence req'd. Salary open. Manairer, li:F.S:--'!s.n~ta~Ana~c...:c·--1 z:=:=Z!::=:i::=Z1;;zl ~~°n~:f a::a_r ~~~ ==[Il] Many Locetlons. Fringe bene. Beach aru. HOME SILK SHOP NIWPORT S4L£s· · gardening, Yard clennun<>, [ 111 Call Mr. Lambert 847-zm. ml-Harbor Bl, 0 1 Personnel Aa•ncy MUTM?d? NMd 2nd. income! ~ ' L'"""'~~t 6"-1321 .._ 8Hch '°'3l70 ceU ...._ &lG-46'16 , . _ ~-·-' oPI>O'· Em•ioyer DENTAL ASSISTANT INSURANCE ·-.-rt -=;:=:,;.:.~::;..,.,~- DEPENDABLE, ~low & -"~::!:=-"-"=l'.•-"'::;:::<,::e-Part time. Ex~enced. Fire "--··al SCHOOL HOURS Good copy~-·-'>.. needed n,.. Edge. Normal front & back. Job Wentecl, Mele 7025 BOYS It GIRLS Salary open. mll.30. c1..in! ~ ty AeereUtr)r, NURSES. .. LVN'• full time I POSttJON , mediatelY, T hr per/wk. $20. mo. Guaranteed Sa.list. Newspaper Carriers. Min. DENTAL: Exper. fut of-ROBER~SURANCE p/time for small cc> nv • 9:38.AM lo 3PM dally, Sat. lot the cluslft..J dtpt. Musi ~. TWO boys want odd jobs. aa:e 10. Udo Isle, Balboa lice girl. Knowledge of In· 673-38fi0 C4M hclap. $34 ~ dllft A &OGd optional Exp. desl:a~ in be tut A accurate, 85 wpm. EUROPEAN GARDENER. Almo s t anything. Peninsula. Contact ~tr. surance.Goodpo,y.548-8844. . beG'~~!_& AP1 Y In~~~ C~ or Surxlay Sch ., Appl)': Dally Pilot. 330 W. I..aodscaping·"tree service Reasonable rates. CD M. Bacp~• ~tro;~ ,'!!., u.. 6 ,,. ~iILY& DENTAL A!sl, expet. X--ray ..._.._..: ntnt't""\h.""-ID s;=ave~ 0 ~~ • ., ...-.. pt,t, Scout'g. or. Com· Bay St.,.eo.ta Mes.. Diual reasonable, 612-5329, 685-1425 6'13"5106. ..........~ "" ...... .. ),),,;,I. V<!_Od •.v1r..i;. rD\,.:J\Jl't1"'"'" ti"'"" r ve, · · m\lnlty work, etc. F~r in· Opportunil.)' EmplQ)'ft' General Services 6046 Job Wanted, Fmale 7050 leave ap!'lhcalio::i. cert. Call ~8850 ' SERY1CE5•AGENCY NURSES Aide & Ord e r I y ter\liew appt. call between ~ _ TYPIST ----'---Equal Oppol". EmploYer 7am-3~m. Eo<per, or SAii • tOAM, 542-8101. TYPIST, EXPER, Per1onal1 5350 CERTIFIED WELDER c+',.E~~.A~irf°8g.~~.n;y~~ BRAKE & Di:.!'~r:'tSo~:111:eia~ SUNSDliAEYOULISRTING-1-,~~Gst C8!n~erd$t,°tMSEOlEI'lll~ARY, Reteptionfst, To ualit oe:,w account• VUlTUALLY any malady ~1obile Unit · Free Estimates U'fj, Bene!lts. 'H.B. S46-351). 548--5685 • e clerk. for g r,_o w Jn g ttpt'ffentat ve. , known to man can be al· Reasonal>le Rates 540-5451. oUice expe-r. N e 8 t ap. 488 E; l'l'th st. {at lrvinel CM · N Be a ch fuw.ncia1 Bank-of Ame rice , Jeviated thru the H e r b a I Pe a r a n c e . Dependable. FRONT ENO lllOll & DENTAL A18btant, part Sult• 224 642-1470 N URSE S A I DIE S • e X· cotlll)an)'. Sa 1 a r Y coin-WestcllH Plaza Phlloeophy. Bring this ad PETE .l Larry's Painting Local refs. 842-81.0t llltn time. Wed Ii: Sall. Must. perienced. Bay v e w Con-~te wfquallfications Call 646-«Q for free consultation. 4 & Gen. House repair, free COLLEGE grad ne@da part be expd. 557--0700 JANITOR Utlrne. Mesa valeacent Hmpltal,. CM , Send reMUne to Box no 316· . Equal 0 ' Emplayt PM.8P~f . weekdays. estimates.645-0053,646-~ timejobtosupplementsub. INSTALLATION MEN DECORATOR TRAINING Verde Conv. Hosp. 6fil -~ ',Co .Dally Pilot, p O BoX poor. r NEWPORT HERB PORT Hauling 6051 teacher pay. Evenin11· . Single &lrl, 25 to 40. Call: Center St.CM~ NUP.sF.S Aide 3-11 Shift 1560. Colt& Mesa, CalJt T'fPIST for genenl otc 276 CabriUo, Apt. C. Costa Mon.·Fri. 613-6811. 642-SO'J)AakforToll)'. .JOBS___JQl_S--12@:5 Port Mesa Conv. Hospital. ll636 dU~. l~ Dally. Perm. I ....._ $12 o Load _, M&F 7100 For Pep Boy• Store MMES 100"-' ·FR aa...aa. ' C "°''"°"· 54>-3151, Get rid of unsightly Help Wen,wu, Immed. fu1l-time openlngl. DISHWASHER Wanted <cc -SE .A-.TARY • $600 WANT montbl clea.nlnc ol. ~~~~p~ TRASH a: DEBRIS ACCOl.ifflNG.Jr.Accounl· Xln't sa~ary & ~ ~Yl$oo8:~1W."'r:;:;( Em~:.rl 0~ O= ~Ff~ :U~iie! LI/·• ~okk~e .plng 4 rrn. batc~lor, 11.B . Advice on all , atters. C,Ollege Student • 548-&t28 ant F/C bookkeeping. Full cond~ Liberal employee Hwy, NB. &U.84'l5. Cc>lta Mesa 556-UOO lnp, min. 2 yrs lndustr\al i~Free Te:'ll:~ Beachwalk _Town. Alt.,-6 312 N. El Camino Real LOCAL Moving &: Hauling time emplorment. s a I a ry benefits. -DOCTORS ASSISTANT 2'1'06 Harbor Blvd, Suite 211' telephc>ne order desk up N ° ~""'iiii';f$36~-<0IXl~;.,;n-..;;;;;:;;-_J _____ J.J San Clemente, For a1>s>t. by studenL Large 1 r u c k , r a n Ke $700-$852 mo.depen--Apt'IY In Penon Anahm 600 N Euclid m.8120 Must be detail oriented. Of: ewport O!nter Employment WHO WANTS...'J'O-WORK"f~ Call 492-9034 492·9136 reasonable, Barty 5.11-1235 ding on opertence. Apo-120 E. ht Street Youn& lad)' (l&-28) to work Orz 2 Ol;y Bl EUt"IS.14--1222 flee located Jn Irvtne Call Consultants A&ency DRIVE A CABl f!::!~~D~l';!'.V~O=R'"C=E~::.!:~ I •Hci-A;iULIN""~G"'. '-.,;;:.:;v;,i,:n;:1:=.:;and;:, pllcant r.hOIJld h a v e a Santa Ana a a do ct or 'a1a • • i a tant JIMllOR SALESMEN lgr appt ~7633 . N~ San NI~ Drive CHOOSfi: your boan, 'Miit!: minlm\Dn of 3 yrs.exten&lve BRAND new manufaeturlng /recept. In he th spa. No un . .. .. r-•• Bea .. u 640-6150 for )'OUrlelf. t. YoUI' own Trash Cleanup. 2 students. accounting exp. lncl double D1ant Jocated Jn Costa Mesa. exper. nece11. We train you. Ofl,-ICE HILP *S.C-ys,. IDllcbepera bou. Men • women. c.n ONLY $6S. bl 1f' 640-t7~ * entry bookkeeping thru trial FactorY workers needed lm· ~!~~.~~ attnCMor rve. Ap 10.15. E1ft1 "$3).$40 per 12 1'.dlel needed for temporo. Lb Relndes Aeeocy be IUcbtb' handlce.Hed· Compli~lmlla e 1-IAULING. $1-0. per load balance, ram. w/job cost mediately. Men needed" to rw-..... ·• · week~ new'tWtomen o4l'Y part time promodon .... Btn:h St., Suite lCM ·Neat • Cea Appearucf. Immediate & Dependable accountlilg, fund acrountin& su~se noodle manuiac-E MP LO YM.EN'I' Ottered~ 1or the DAILY PILOT after ~rk f.Gr l.qun:'.1. Hilll Hilton N""f*1. Beacb 833-8190 Vb:., .retlftd. Act 25 10 7t. PREGNANT! Service. 548-8683 auditing work k financial tunng ma.ctunery. Women Small Ute man!.d. O>. needl achool and Saturdays. You Inn (telepQ<me ci.mpalp}. Dilil A M m.U 8a;pplement )IOll? tncamt. Prll>r. confidential coUMel· SKlPLOADER & du111p truck report.11. Pref, Municipal or needed lo aid in manufac-rellabie f/tlnie employM. must be out 1.: .1Chool by i1u:t have pl"tlaant phone Ne Ch T y Drive• ~b 6 bn or nuf~ 1nR: &:. refcrml. Abc>rtlon, w o l' k 1 Concrete, asph11,lt, W a t e r Oiatr!cl s.ccounU11g turlnK Jlroct>liS. No exp nee. Oppor. to ,grow w/co. Min 3:00 .pm. and be able to \\'Ork voice, no experience Neel• -•bl!!!.. .~ °" ~. APDIY 1n --. atfoptlon & lreeplng. AP-sawing, bn!sking, 846-TUO exp. Keypunch & EDP eXp. CaU ' for a P Po 1 n t m e n t ex per. req d. 9'l9--2290, Jlm 11.t !t>Qt 3 days per week. No aaey. S2.25 per hour +. ....-. ~ YeUow tab ·r.o., 118 E. 181h CARE 642-4436 JIAULING B'l' helpful. To npply request 546-1!162 Cline. dell~ or 9lllectina. Houni avo.U:Jble 9-_l, l·Si or SECRETARY, atrieral ~Wee St., a.ta M .... REAL ESTATE TRAINING. COLLEGE SfUDENT app. from Moulton Niguel CASHIERS EXTRA INCOME Tni.nsportallon prov ldeG. · 5-9 Apply mo. ·'11111 onlY ln 'A--'Ol't, $JOO, me>, to ata:rt. 3 WOMEN t mm e d, to lndiv. Instruction. Personnl CALL JEFFREY 5."li-1730 Water DiMt. 27281 All!lO Work lOam-lpm. 5 day 11o•k. C' 'l 968-4812.. Pf!l'IOO. Mr. Jone• front desk 84&4990 d I 11 tribute Chrillmas -pro- attn. Sales or broker exam Houtecl••ni-60S4 Creek Rd, Laguna. Niguel SMdwlch delivery &Ir!. catl Equal Opportunity Ernnklyer ~N ~!•Calz, '~-~-Hilla, $ECllllTY dUC111. Full, p/L Mr. Lavi 2-3 wlal. Acadetn1 548-1192 • ...,. 831·2500 An e qua I op-Are YoU at least 18 ~ old, 645-0145 .1 · ..._ __ h'Tlc 0 rnuuc iS i'h..:i. ~ ; -uolt employ-~·-bi · .,ourneym•n ,..... •n PART Time r--• ~· ,;;;·!!!;!!!!!!!!!!~~ •Palm/Card Readf!r* ~fesa Cleaning Service ,,_... Y "" ....,,,,,... e, neat ap-ENGINEERING To work In auto-club ap-• """'118 .. vwce, AdfReJuctk>n 10831 l-ttch Bl, Carpet!!, Windows F1oors apearance, mJoy -~ prowc1 m>p Xln't ·in. answer pbc>nes. .:>me ~ Offm Sl&n'an, 52'1-3406 Etc. Free £at. 55'1'"742. Coupl:~~~b"'~ll' ~:o"~~1A1100~Mlnw::: TECHNICIAN 1urance ~tits, ~y'vae ~30hr-.. Ktn Shaw r • • I • 'uA: 1'ii:1 MA~ui~~~ILY 1-fOUSEO..EANiNG. Goo-d maintained 40 to 50 unit to talk le> )QI about belnl Progre11lve, 1"1f'lnl 5 09,yl. 646-8S3S. Pert-Time £ifnman ODDcr.hmlty lor piblic ftla· I..· iiiiiimiiiiiiiii, ~ 667716 refs. Own traMportatkin. ad u 1 t apartment complex, a cuh\er In one of out' El~c Mfl'r., needs JACK IN 11IE BOX, tmmed 3M W\ndow Film M4-84!M tlin etc. MWtacy poUce or • 557--0849 Orange " L. A • Countlea. .elf aerv. gas atatlans.' We •lW'P Electronic Te c II • • openlrws 9PM • mklnlte. PAR A.._. law en.tortem, Dt becllground .__.._ __ LET us rellew )'OU of )OOl' Xlnt tena.nta. Salary + need several tun & p/time: c.pe~ of bu I 1 d i I'\ I I: Al9o, ~ lm5 Baker T 'nme lRUD1t!I' Help ttqabed. , -·.....-- housttleaning 1aslcs. Refs. bonus. Call 2U-!Q6.-4407 people immedlatel)I lri 0i.ta d C b•111 Ing IOphlst.ICllttd St, Colla.Meta for di'y cletlninc plant. call ai ln Pmlonnel 'Dm - !163-4.311 or 96U3:>9 'A--"MkdayL Mesa &: Huntington Beach Electtonlic cln:ult1. Muat be LVN &am4·Mpm Full or aft 3. S4B-GB2 M. thN Friday ~tlam PUlllO AUCTION HO u SEKEEPING wanted, For interview call &rbara, tho ro u I h I Y fa m I liar p / i Im e •. Medl~tiou A Per...,._I Cleric: PA l,IC MUTUAL MANY ITEMS OF FtNE ptu1 time. 1-funtlngton area, ARCJHELIARC WELDER$ 2ta/'9Z-0431. w/d.JailaJ le Unee.s: 10111 d lrtatmenlL Mesa Verd c To $M0 F" Paid Gttal 700 1ft::J:t Centtt Dr, N.B. EST'ATI: JEWELR!;.,.~ Ex!). Ref~. $.1.50 hr. 963-7912 Experienced In • t a I n l & 1 s • , CASt'JI ER ~ta~ep ~~l~ 11>~), ::"' J: ~v~ 661 Cent~ St, j()b ,wfk>t. ol public 'contact. an ~~ emply. ~f ~~ •£'pj10Ni: • """• 2 MEN de> expcrt t.Ulclent " I t' el I ' ttrll;::,,~rt Eicper d, ~l--tlme. Good v11.rw:emen1 . DEL TA.. £ti.EC . . -~n l aldlll. Also Fee Poll· SERVICE St&. help wanted. FOR INFO i: BROCHlJRE, !_•!'.!!!!tln9 ~ <'lea n1nlf.AllY----:JOb, re r •. vt'ut exp. PP!'-llJC• wtnrom. Near-appearanet. TRONIC COl(J'ROL CDRP LVN ChRrgt, 3'11 ~lf1:;-s~. uona. C.tt Control Career D* fl'Om 4Ptn It Y..lmidl. S.22DO · DAY & NtCHT. FENCED Gn.-8199 i~·11~~in~:I fi°:~t ~!tn~:.~~ td:ai:.~tnl-64&-717& • ~~.o~~ltal, f~~~~· ~ Shel, ll!l Hartor, CM Ohle~ SWeboard l9"'· YARD. MY HOM£. 1..0V-l!OUSEWORK "''llnted. Good S.'n .. 'nU: 1194-tOOl HOME SILK SHOP .. Weed It&: Reap'' LVN J.llPM Sell-anythtnawttha Dally fet .)Oak l c1t·che1t . lNO CARE. txp. C~~ Clce.ntna $20 Claasliled' •• , ••.•• , • 64U67J1 m Htrbor Bl CM From tre~ to truh ~ ....... --. _ -~ -JJl.vt tomlU\tN: )'C8I want to PUil Clullned Ad II a ~ "" ... &t~ -Ir: up. ~ ClttS1lftl'd Adi can f42..{JG78 -='--"=::....::::•c.;:;:::..._ Tum them Into cash """'""' ._..,.1 on-.io aietl! Qullftld 411111 ~ h Ii.mph maim • • • jl.al ~ QJ\SS·SEU.S _ 6l2-56'lB Oautfied Adi Can ~---"lOd=ay"-1-..,,-----Owlfled Ada ...... 60--5678. ~DAILY PllDT bell kDe Items •••••• 60-5878 wen· call HOW 90-til1L call llWMml a .. ttled Ads ••.••• i4iiii. ' I • • . " . • • ,.-. . .. . . . , . ' I .. " I 'nd11, H-btt 9, 1974 OAILV PILQf •D ~.:;;;;;;;;;---1iiiiiliri1cE<a11~· .,.., -:---""'.ijiiiii<s<r'.F ,:'.:"••"""t=-0""'v"" .. ------0-.-2'1!--c~:i;---.:ii15.m..-. -.M"jrtliC;J=lr::,':'.-.=:---=iii=MJ"'.'"" .. "'•"'U•"'-=.,.....-.,iii;a.:·n-:pr.:1.':'.-~a:-i!>iJ=-= ts, n -Motor Home., . ., ,. .. INAL STOlllWIDE J'll>:E K!Tl'ENS, ""'"" 4 U1T A1d th •**PUBLIC 'URNITURE AUCTION ** '9111 24' !SLANDER Bah;;;;7, Sele/Roni CLURANCI c:otorf\al, attractive. \\'eekt ~KI TT EN s. 6 s F ILY. 'l'wtn beck.~ **TONIGHT 7·.-PM ** Mutt "'-•n Cl••'" dinette mdl, ~ $, 2 aeta MOTOR HOME. ~ at C.O.t •• $15. 9'1'9-8918 1 8.16-6315 • Need cd h>me. ~."::""~Chait, h-J; -Now ~ ft!8eJ'Vltbw. •111. Mat11 xtru. XI n I RENTALS 1k1ow IO make room IDr Ooft I040 tiualltl lamf. cill patltino. (DEALE IQ WELCOM.i) For ~don pk.,.. eall oond. SS.~ Slip avail. at All JRw unh•.' tktt l\llilff, new Sh.lpmenta. Furniture ll50 dta~ le.rt hand aotf dvba. • **llUNCLAIMED STPRAGE iALlll** 60-&l la O>&ta !t'eta, or lJdo Penn. Pri PG'· 541)...'599 ratca for Wttkcntbi llto6Pf!l.OoH<l.Mondays. e PUPPY WORLD e ::EARS \1 PRICE ba r ~ell• A Denc_h. Allied Van Une Sterage Moved To Masters 963-6133 In i'ounlaln Valley. ZS' COL. fttK-1, lleePI 4, "'ttidy, 20'·22'·24' rupy tc:lf• COURTNIY !lull Trrrler, t.U>, Doberman B Kawuatd ~ tru1e. F Of Sal Our l.nltnaetor requtStS that JIB aux, n gal, 6' hd rm, conta.fned. ANTIQUES · Americtln Eskimo, eoiu6 oic Spring & M11ttr111 hardware . IDUIY more . Auction or 9onvenleoce .e ~tboMlinoettl)'lntm .nt-eoc1 head. ho~. ~k. radk>. REGENCY MOTOR 2490 CM t. u ~ Otihuabua, 'ltn¥ Sale UMfulltemi.ltUColchnler PART LISTING: Odin~ to pta, the Xl11t cond. Nept. mooring. HOME RENTALS Newport Bl•d., -·Pit B~. Cociolooo. rw· .... soi.. Le, ll Blk E. 0( Beadl. oU ~ANTASTIC VICTORIAN SOfA. CHAIR .. °"""'· lllOUld --t7000. MS-<611/JIU.<618 100'' N. '"'""" l!onia "''"" . ANTIQUES -Grandfather, 100 M~ PUPS·Stua Eier-ut •••• ~.$179.90 S 89.81 CWGeld, H.B.) MARILW TOP TAaLliS tace' thll...tree ol1tt.· COLVMBlA 5.S !o!eteri-ve:ry <-1400 Manne, Cametbeck & 3 vice Moil. Breeds. RoUer fQu'ull ...... -.$219.90 S109.88 PLAYER~: h.angJna: BIR sets, D/R sefa, L/R Hts bunk beck, Coot Musk Service gd. cood. No facllltletl but , piece ntnch Statue cb:kl, fuatf!'· Reptlltsis Turtlt$ • ctn ..... $269.95 $134.88 will deak &-lhrlf u n 1 t: freezers, refrJg, stoves, * * s..T 0 RAG E FlEU>'S w~ u.le, 400 It Is 32' of ~I")' I a, t Trallert, Travt\ 9170 ~ ~ r!::· J:'v:~ Open EW!:53lLr(l27 . ~~iNE:'R'~M '1~e~ =:1w~ ~~: f ::::re BOXES••, lamps, stereos, pictures, C.W-pianol' a <qaJUI, new • ~boat. l'l.51Xl. 96 3-2 88 7 ·ss tffi..\VST .. Coo~. 15~( 11, Pl .. No. 3 646-9082 WEIMARANER $199.95 Now Sl29.88. 5 (.'(lion bed; old Child'• wardrobe; lined wardrobe, tv•, wubers, dryers, organ, used Spine t 1 • ~. , · 1e1· box,rru~e ~ ovc:1. ·I •-•l•oc• Nit i/P flUPP.S At tiwse 2 local.Ions oni.,, old schOOl chair w/ writin& p1'nea~le bed, radio! sew mach, d /w, files, ~ytn. Golng oot t o r 17 11' Jl I s TL E • 1'-1be.lxllll'5 bunk1. rr.i0. $JS-1178 . ....,.. &> ril. Roeb Y• ·~ drlll .... h M ! buslneaa. Rental w/opUon hull. Teak trim. Aluin n11U1t, .FREIGllT DAMA:GE SALE . a ' uck and Com· ann; ,.t · M~, ore schl 51 clocks, fo tling chrs, baby fu.r:n, to by, Kawai, Steinway, nllltn Jib, spinnaker, canvas Auto Ser. & Parts 9400 New Ho-. Int ·-~-era•-.,, AKO . :':rting1A~~ae' a'e'h.M,.••,~.· BARll03 .~~. 8;.?8,.:.~c:om=b.· bkcases, ·china, cheata, mirrors, many gift Ba Id win Ch t ck er Ing, cover. $1800 or b111. &12--9'135. !'OUR ,.1 ,. ..... • ,..., '""u·~ ..., ''0~ · ........... 1 v '""Qr & It Sid b -'d refn"\freezer Yamaha Kimball Wur etc res.lone 0 .i:t' ......, W a1her 1, Dryers, 541 ·5898 t 270 E. 17th St., Costa Meas., 3>" boyg bike, camera. floor unusual ems. e Y .. e , • FlEl..D'S • (lHJ 638.mO $8,000 Boot for gd. 1st/2nd 4 15'' whls. tOOn us ~laa , Dlshwuhen, N e w war-HEALTHY • ~GENJ.,c ·540-5Qoo. • polisher, ~ f\ltn. sin&:ie eye level stv, + lOts of misc Items reposs~ 12072 B kh t SI G G note. Own. pympt. on duplx-\i·hl:-complete fOr J)lnto. nnty. Credit, BofA, 3623 v • IC .f' ROUND Travertine r.tar--bed, llne111, misc. Item•. essions. Some ilel'hs Subject to pre'sale. Food roo Ill'! ., · • /inc. P!'°P· 646--8340 or 962-2073. · W. Warner, Santa Ana, near NO CLEANIN·G. Ne\I• ble Table & 4 ehalr!., w3luut ~"~~ • ._:oam, , -~ 5pin.B avail, We honor B of A&; Mastercharge, P~~~P~ W~S 494-0-135 ~ve1. . STEEL RADll\L 'fire11, tS. fllll'bor, 97'9-.29'll Cat Litter Boxes• for Old base. S:QO. t.take oUer. g· ....,,..... .-._.,.o ......,., ll. . CASH * ~7-9445 * LASER No. 154!S. Tangt'tllU' inch. t.lkc Df!Q.•._.$1'!!i Ior all HOTPOINT s ide by OeUvered 3 TinJe3 \\'eekly. Couch. 1.'Cl cood. SI~. i\lake off Golden'lte1t htwn. MAS'fl~S AUCTION w/Shorellnc Trir. Ratchet 5 tires ~17UI· Q3.8'l64 aide, frost free retrig.,cop.. CA'ITA·BOX. 673-6217. . otfe1·. l 'Oak Pedes~ Table Mdadden and Breeland. 20751/i N...o.tt llvd., Cotti MtM UPRIGHT PIANEO &PIANOS block. Ufe Jckt & board •-1· .. · • Cl.•sllc 9520 per tone $173. Kelvinator, SHEL.TIES CM I n. ~Uies) ~/lvs, make offer. Oak Fil-ESTATE SALE '33-M25 Of 646 .,., 2 PLAY R bag. Call 557...q. ""'"' 1q s • hY)' di.ity washtt & elec AKC. Ownp. ~·· sable 1ng t'ablnet. & o:.hi!r old Fine Bdrm &die, llbe tum. ION SOO.ll55 MUST SEU. 18' Sol Cat, 194& PLYMOUTH ,CPE dryer, white $150. botb . &-tl'i's. Reas. & t e r m a. pieces. 112 Pirnie Rd .. NB .. pedestal game table, many M.chlnery •71 Miscell4neou1 Sewing Machines 8093 w/lrl, Mint C?~nd. 73 P~!A 6 cyl. Slick. New f'lli:illO &. 546-0168. 551-6169 548-0839 hlhld Items. Antiquft;. All· -• 8 hn lbamp. Sl.7..oa or ofler . l Uy b PENNCREST Coppertone l\nNI DACHSHUNDS. AKC MODEL FURNITURE Space Stora&e. corner *H018YIST$* ~A~W::,lf;i~ &.; KEN~t~RE po~~e zlg--zahlneg Gr~ ~~~a·so~riv~i~ "-'or~'. pott diflhwasher w/cuttlna: l'Cgls\ered. A d or ab I e . 9 , ·Hamilton Ir Newland. No. SURPLUS Printill&'. machlfl. deli er. n.:-~. OYet $4,000. & straight ae .... ,. mac RACE/Cruise Nr new 1_36 ., .. :on board lld. Like new not.. \\.'eeks old. Black l tan, Prlc€s Slashed, must• unload S.7, H.B. Sat/Sun. A Mon. v .16 w/ carrying caac abt 6 ' · _..,. · • ' 5¢8.16'l7 •'" can ~34 baI ot model furn. Bia Cao-lCl MH pm. · • ~et~~~~~ =·ti~~ ~6~: yrs old:. $30. eau' ~ ~Uri~Ji1lN~~P6 ~ ~: 1940 PONTlAC Silvu Sire~ )'On East aplJI. 48~ Pine ~AL · 1 gal.I bl....'t.. Call S13-J63S June H1nlch, 642-ti607 C.Oupe. 29.COO oni:. 1n!ICS. ~ -~eew. I S~i!r ~. SHE~~~~ ~~.EJ?iS °'Valley Ln., 10 AM to 3 PM. ~Id with all·=~~ ~ ~. 6 7 2 ~ 3"tl days, FR!GG-E au•-air con-SE\VlNG l.1achine s e-a r ' ' . Black lacquer 1,;tint. pc1•cect ......... ~ . ~. me to EllFt p.tc on ~ .til;h, ~. DI .... """'" iable. 5«-34ll n1 ~· • ... Ke z• ~· Portable 73 ALBATr.DSS, good day oond S4200 673-1658 dryer $50; ~wru1her SSO. Pickup & -Delivery Joaquin Hills Rd. ....._ __ 1-., '",.:!50 ..;"..._ ... ..,., _ _._ I"!. dltloner, complefe unll ~. nmo;e 1~ • • 1..1.ller-fixed ke-J-a real bur· . · ·, '_ 646-5848. Poodle Puppy Sale S.t&-284~ UIQ U&a.... ~ ......... SHOP SALE: La•h..·, power Porsche radk> $1D. Auto eas $80. 545-naB gain $750. 673-1232. 47 HUDSON piclr\111, Super I ~ & MANY other iterns. 8624 .. ""! 1 0 5 rtl Good 8094 · 6 ovi:ntrlve. l owner. KENMORE Waaher & Gas COLLIE Ptl.ps. AKC. Sabi . MA TIRESSES . La ROca loft &Jagnoli>I,), saws, punch preJS; misc. tank, l x t~ ft. 8% deep l · po ng • CATALINA 27· Jn boa rd, · Gi4-6~7 'I> r Ye;_._ .. S 5 o . e a c h . ~~~· "s~ts:."~ !1..!~ni P . MATT RES' ,S.ES F.Y ... .Exl.~SaL.k..su.n.._ . iL,t~~ W. 17th St, Suite s.17-3182 I . SKIS. Hexcel, never med. m1"1•"'oooxt.r.,:.s.t658Ne~ !.': ~!_s,~l,R~oc..c-~Y~e~hlc~l•..:L=-~,~530~ ---GU&J;an ........ -1: DelJvered.--~.,..,---··--~·-.........-;-SATURDAY•••~ crib , NEWPORTBell.CbTenn s 200cm.~.4"joln1erS90 ... u • ..-v•.,...,.....,... 54&-8672 / · • 'f' Qu • Full • Twl "~ -Ml1cel1aneou1 I080 c J u b Fam 11 y Tenn i a ....,., "CA~L~~"""",~~=-'c=,,~ •. ~~1~ .• 1 · een, oc: n ~ts boy's 5 spd. Schwinn Members hip. Sacrifice. Juicer new $35. After 6pm, ""• ....,.. ru~ g. equ P . CHINOOY-·TOYCYrAS rountl R•nt Wastlers/Dryers BURM' ESE Kl TT EN'S PRICED TO MOVE NOW! t Stingray, 2 gl:t:l's ooata, size SCRAM-LETS C 7 14 ) . 8 3 3 _ 181 S lll3) s.i5-3509. $6,!Klll. or will l'Onsld.:r.'part· ll'ipper now on display ••. $2. Wk. N I Malnt. S':S~s~ e:i~h:m~ '833·9625 & 646-86K6 6 &. 7, dishes, clothes, misc. 2?3-5700. FISCHER skis 190 CM "'ilh nen1hip. 996-1029. Ready for vacal.ion trlr,-., •639-1202* ' 1ine. 6f4.-0638. • Phone 968-4105, 21.132 Com-Marker bindu'.iga. UM!d one LASER B~y now! ... 1M~I IU'<I GE. Washer A dryer, Wa$her ROCKER, upholstered, $100. pass Ln., ·" B Northwest 4. NSWER' s DECORATOR baa 300 yds season. $90. &7l-699S conipetitlon equlpr)iil drive out , . Redu<'ed to in d ""°"' ,.___ needs BASSE"IT mo t ~e t I Re d Shell Marble Tabh!, w/Q:old c:orncr Hamilton A,Busbard. -R.u5i. Plll&b Carpet 100 ~ds . , $600 fi&.?£6'1 $!tl!!IJ a1-u111 i\lnxey·Toyota. I · ""'~'· "'~ Hound father. 6 prom)sin,g i:l'on bench, $22.1. \ 19 3 G) · ·-Ferngreen. SUPER. BUX. 8 GUN cabrnet \v1th 1110111.ge · w l888l Beach lllvd Huni l~· minor repair $100. 962-4336 • Jps avail. $5 ea. ~-9Jl5: White Velvet chait, $ 3 5. ~~gVVt~~~ ':!v=: c~ Fedora -Altar -Older 642--2255' Ir MS-4654., antiqued green S200 VENTURE 2l' w/trailer & ton Sci.ch. s.11.ss5.5. KENMORE washer & gas COCKER spaniel, 2 Y!'ll olr.1, <18901 Love 1-8ea.ts, cut tbls, decorator items. Postal -SADDLE Porta-Bird rapirator. Unique ~l4-098SI ~~W· xlnt cond. S2,500. super dune buggy, Corvalr cb)ter $50 each. Good cond. female, Qwnpion pedigree. velvet. $51Xl. Recliner, $15. l(jtchenware, tr as b com-I had a hamburger mo.de Dreu Form ~na.I TV, RH10,.H Fl St, 809I -eng. w/header & H o 11 e y CaU 960-%.DJ ~n , , 9QHi109 pactor, '68 Ford & tirass Of honemeat. It was to tough Hair Dryea-Men's goll clubs Boats, Slips/Docks 9070 carb. Wide us map. ilaM REFRIGERATOR w h I t e , herd DINING rm table, seats 4 bed. Sat &, Sun. 2244 Port they mut've ground the Betit otter ~-2668 SUP:E;D. STEREO Component -. , . top. teak 11,·ood fUriiis~!: GE, 2 door. '125 a: good AKC German Shep pups lo 12; 4chain, serving cnrt. CarUsle 644-5609 SADDLE in with the meat. I..AWN MOWER. front throw system. JBL speak'.!rt. $2000 SLIP space avail. IB sail SEE nus· ONE F CR S cond'. 846-6t37 ~;!!,,:i::ea ~.:Sn lines, Lrg floo.r .clock, lruitwood GETAWAY Garage Sa I e: HlOE-A-BED il Recliner. Klng-o-lawn. 18". '8(1. or new. Bat offer: a wal~ ,C'l or.· po'I\~ St re e t1..:':::"'c.·loc131"'---- WHIRLPOOL Double Door. oolor. All $500. Good oond. Furn, stoneware pottery, $65. Old China .cabineL fi5. belt otter .. 6 ftS o~d . radio, S70. 4St-'.?3<KI, Ken'.. "1arlna. . .__ ·72 FORD <;inpr. v~ 19 ·cu. ft. Icemaker .. $200. PIT:. B~~~VI!.~~! 644-4806. plants, Polaroid SX 7 0., Table &: 6 chn $4.S. Old &t&-8135 STEREO, HK~ Cardan, D 0 CK P: a I n t 1 ng·Re~ hie toti. auto .. ,srei\."<> \ls.tX'i Clean. 67.hXi53. 675-1469. ~ $100-$.'llO (TI4) S42·a93'1 CUSTOJ.t Span. Dining bbqs, stereos_ jewelry, doqb!e bed &. dreaser WATER SOFT~NER table model, an1/~, tuner ~acht P~,nt., and ~a~h . ...ael1 cont'd..N.ew tircl>. Xlpt. r:PR SALE; Electric ctmp·· rm. set & buffet. Solid ciothes, housewares. Much w/.inirl'Or $111.$. Cock $40. $8ll New;-sacfillce---n ·2· &:~amp, Gamm:t ·changl!r Binnacle Jun 968=6262. $42'00. 640-009l'\'{'s. 1 and ·;; · ·T"ESE; AKC. vailab!C "'ooil, orlt:'; l"Olit $2200."Must mori. Sat, 'Suri'"&, Mon, 33831 Oak bullet $235. UAlt.AliE caah '94-3964 $70. ~Z158 .. -~ SUP :AYAJLABILITY 4 Wi, I D • . 9550 :S.,~2856 range · for stud.,.~., M!"T ,: • sac. Best oiler over $500. Olinda, Dan.a Pt. ~7083. SALE, Suu Nov. 10, 17 .\ · COLOR 1V Xlnt condition. Up to 32 ft. ___ _!!_~ves - -..-....... 67f>.3486 • P.UBLIC AUCTION 24tlJ. 17832 Gilman, Irvine. SPANISH style 1 of a & large acrffn COOSQle. • N~vport Beach 673-52;"'13 JEEP, 4 whl -'M. nr ocw .. BEAUTIFUL Stainleu sted IRISH Sett maJ AKC 552-8160. . , loveseat, will spliL Murray ~= "°"'~ ""=-.~'i'.""'077:i'= ~ W~ blt-fn oven. er, e, ' :!J)FA-8' · coHee &: end tablCJ, J.fANY ITEMS ·OF T.INE boys 3 spd, 2 )ll'S old • .., .....,...__, Boats, Speed & Ski 9080 &Z change hut..;, 10fi top. ~.Eves. 675-72'20 10 mo. olil. $23. 2 chairs, $140. Paintings, ESTATE JEWELRY, ART WANTED 641>-5753 RCA 21" Color TY, x\.nl pie-Bargain. 5@-47M day .fl ; ' ~ reproductions & lramcs. 127 0 B J EC T S, ~lQUES, TOP CASH OOu.AR PAID WONDER horse SlO Riding tute, bas UHF. $125' 1 9 7 ~ CRAVE_U.E Tri-Hull 586-7064 eves. - FREE PICKUP -Ref-g POODLE PIJJJI. ~C. Oh , 44th St. NB. 67fr-OT11. }'lNE ruRN. ETC, PHONE FOR YOUR ! JEWELRY tractor &: 1 r a ·i I 'er $l0. 557-7452 \\'11.Jk lhru 6-> hp/oh. ~.nw 74 DODGE 1 11 ton. 4 w~I Appl's le Scrap Metal Sa.ssattas line. Jet Blk, $75 RECTANGULAR Carved FOR INFO & BROOiURE. WATOlE:" ART OBJECTS' C,h a I kb oa rd desk $5. hours, periect ski & fishing. drive picku p, Po11,·er ateerj.pg , Clll anytime, 675-6258 up. !m-2487. -w • Oak Dining Tb!. 90"x108". 645-zn:l GOLD, Sri.VER SERVlCE: 963-3714. , . I : I~ Must see. 536-1119. & brakes, auto !rans ~· : RE F R I G ERATOR White SABLE rem 'Collie •proven • Glass top p.nt gold C(lfiee GARAGE Sale, couch, x1nt nNE FURN & ANTIQUES. A NT 1 QUE cOuch I chair, . -'-l:.=..m · • 1£ Camp.rs, Sale/ 8'7-7'19'7 after 6pm·. 1 CoJdspot, $50. J20 Virginia brood iltch'. AKC.' treer-'to tble. xlnlcond. 551-1325. cone.I beds tables chairs . . 1'. R t 9120 · , __ _.,l?J..~ ~-hofna .... 64.:)..89$8 . .-T\YIN beds;'1n·anog.-Ylc· 2·Cl'l!is;-toYst ..... 14PC'c:assetuf,-645--.2200. ' l:J ~ bed1s. tia""". ~~!~·· :\ en ·1:1;-aJ~~R. .. ~rP·::i· ! J'RIGIDAIRE. ~one. torian, $50 ea. Old 0 a k lamps, k>ts ·of misc. Sat WA'REHO ' SE SALE ... '.drng g ~ r. ~ lftral 9010 ·n vw PoJ>-Top Camper, $4995. 492-9439 · , Gd Cond · · $15 ~ h.'CbOX w/wnite po.;.'l..'Cliloln & Sun. 8122 PenniJ'lgton. nr N • u d 'l I •dn Mite, Want9d -•I reblt eng, steel belted tires, , • 1 Call aft 4 pm. 962-4285. IS Jnside $150. 543-5150. Beach&: AUanta, Hli ew oc: se ·' n ercom, ~· CELESTIAL NAVIGATION new battery, s ide step, tront 63 SC0l!T, 4 whl. . drive. i Freii,Vou WHOLE H-OUSEFULL of STOREorBook s helv es, Comb. W,•$300. Garage WANT-ED: ·Toys for CLASSES Now Forming. All tlre mount. Xlnt cond. 72,CKXI P.'11. Dual Utnkj;. 8,000 ', lkycl• I020 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·~~· ii' I . opener $70. ,Anlq. bathtub Christmas. Opening &hop at methods •--luding a l"Om· $3,050, Must sell. 962...0016 Ml. Oii reblt e~. 536r4'Lll &Ill rum. Custom made counter this. 3 beds; king, $75. Gold desk cbrs. $80. Vil•·-F•'• Lag "·b Will ·~ I-"'"-'"-'""'"°'"'"'~-'-"~. m'"U<y ,.,, l<l~ ........ "'• \.' •1. reg. &:. twins, Sofa & .du'. 8 •· SPM. """'Terminal W11u "'"6" -., • u..; • puter formula. $10 per les-anytime. Trucks ' ~ '56Q GIRL'S Stlngray, excellent .,..11 ,,_ '"" '"' -·-o~ 1 .i. .. .,,.~ "" -... """ sell custom made toya on 5 6 .. ~uld UI """'11\0n $'5". Free To You ~ ' >IH427. · + mony m '' · -o-·•· No. 9, CM. 64;-2531 , 0 n a·i g nm 0 n I Maxine, ""'-or ~ "' ·~· KING O' THC ROAD Cai> 545-5735 LO VE ABLE ..,,..., neect, DouDle bed w'/canopy: 6 ~11832 Regatta. Rd., LB ' D E·OORATORS SURPLUS, 6T:>-8143. c;:aJl eves. (7141 ~. ovt>ni, TuNy, Top ..:.~·:. 1 ~1_. c.-. .. & Eqvlp. - CANNON FTB 50 mm, 200mm, Lent, tripod, filters, A: tlu1l. $«Ill. 642-1048 . .. ....,.. drwr dresser, $150. Never Wholesa1e, Wbt Wicker. But-ELECTRIC KILN 2 DANISH racing Ka.yalul, Too. and custom ~ e ... hornet, qu~1t:,.. drilled AMF 16' bowling ball IBF.NCH ProYinc1al 4 poster terfly Hdbtd. 3 left. 2 Orig. molded veneer, xtra lite. Mesa Camper sales, ~ -:"!"'f" ~"' r $13; .58G-fi64S bed, canopy. 4 drawer Dietricli o·l l Serigraph.is, Wanted for llO or 2a>. $60 •. ea: 2 Competition type Harbor, eosta itesa SILK~ T~r/PoMfe, nWc. DINING TB!... 8 JI I· back chest, rol'ner desk -"' :SS' Ye!/orc; 2 •,Sa.ego Palms, Reaaooable 545--0340 racing I he 11 s ' liberglasii. MUST SEU. Top .Kat Cmpr. Lov~ ld<ls. • Chairs. OWl8 Cabinet. Solid chest. Bicycles, toys & auto in nh"·d tubs, Aulh. Span. Musical lnsrrvm~t1 8CIU New S200 ea or $350 a. pr. shell, to lit Luv or Courier. 830-'lHI E1 Toro. Oak. Cosl $41m. aac. $1600. ~m2218 Avalon SL CM. 3 leg, milking stools , 675-366"l 544-4079 before 4PM or 1J2 SIAM&SE Kitten, dil· Pr! pty. Eves, 646-4656 6T:i--042 RENT '73 35' HOUSEBOAT. st:lf· wkncl1. Jere.nt colors,. wb,, cule.i u N USUAL" p1B ............ Glass-nruas, THRU .SAT. 9 to ·NOW OPEN! Gifts w I I h . CO~fd., t' mbrt. s axle''•-· -eam--per-. -.-1 .. -p-, -, W-0. 54!).,5978 '1 ""3~ 3. Skis, Yamaha blke, Pers o na'lity Individually tantum trtr. ~ ~le:r .Sto ...... e cabineU,-ice box. , .J top, Coffee T~eJ. __ gold helmets,.31ipd\\'Omens..bike, }landcraited to be Unlc(ue! $3 eni. $5.900. 714·~·2'.illd $200~~ 4 wheel driYt'S • Plckupei • statue base. bt:;Hlll!l3 o .r drapes, car stereo tape deck Doris L. Gaynor GIFT & * M6-fi990 * Ramehargers • Voo1, • 986-8071 +.Lots oLGoodies. 465 Alta PLANT SHOP. 2633 Harbor 714-557-4136 . BOY SCOUTS need 'Y 0 u r Motorcycles/ lOf;O over o1i_g~I (aCIJ?ry FuRNJTUI'i.E Rep ai r Vtsta W83. LB. Blvd. CM. Next to Red FENDER Telecaster $150 & boat. Tax advantage. Scooters 9150 Invoice with this 11<\. , Service, Chairs strengthen-BLUFFS 3 Family Garage Carpet Realty · ~ G}~nor ~se $200. Boats, Marine Ea. 9030 ed & reglued. Free es l . sale. Everything from art HEAD Skis 18Scm L 0 0 k ~ .3 TRUCKS .. . """""""' -SEWING GU10E fOA TH( 646-6989 ~n~iu:· 4Sal. !i.!!"'·v~th, Nev. bind~, $75. Fish~ 'CELLO .. like new co~ '74 6HP JOHNSON, only 3 28S8 H .1 rbor Blvd CO'iTAMt:<.,A J TEAK dining set with S<'l'Ver ,at ._ uta Silverglllll skill, 160cm $75. dltion. $290. hoW'!I, $400 firm, Jerry. 536- 1 6n whl-els. Handm1ule in Grande, NB. -Nohilca boot1I sz 6 $ 3 0 · 1 =~-=-p="°="'~545-'='285'°51'i---== 2286 or 642-«82 ' 7 2 I N T E R N >; T IONAU ·~OH'Oft:CO. For an eel fft Woman's World C•ll S... 642-56711, otx. 330 ' 3 Parts Perfect! 9300 lOYt.t8YJ r.., 1{f .. ;_ 1ff..,-r'- •' Cr.eate Ripples.' 7167 C,,,A6a 13-!- Taiwan. Eight chairs . DEM.OLITION SALE, Hmnanic boots sz -6,·$30. Ofc.Furn.&E,Uip,MIS Prlup. Sharp. Cnnipci:, cle. 646-7300 BuiJdine materials· ;-: 3 COior tv ·$50. Misc girls -Boat1,'Power $2499 {0784lKl Queen ·size & double water beds, frames &, pedestals & heaters 494-9664 all. 3 Building materials, 3 Blc1gs'. clothe!. G40--0lfi6 or 640--0227 IBM SEI.ECTRIC or D E.x-SUNSET FORD 219 21st St. N.B. Sat. & Sun. PUBLIC AUCTION ecutlve twewrlters. S375·ea. · CUSTOMIZED 5440 Gnrd11-n Grr..ve Blvd,· For info: 838-3033or838-7485 MANY ~IS OF FINE Under serv. Xlnt cond . GRA.~D BANI\$ Westminster 1 636-4010 Pm 20131 B .. • .. --'. ~n:. "'-t 9 to '<"C91'ATE" JEWELRY, ART 581"'102 Dl"'I Tr le• N •-~w1.n• ~ ""'"'~ aw · ~w ..,... '74 GMC Sprint tsin1. lo El ~k Swl·~• .. M 5. 8' Solid wood OBJECTS, ANTIQUE& APECO 8"per-Stat Cpy . oorator selected curtains o:T;~ ~. Po~~ ~i1~'. tble/benChes &: 'chrs. $350 FINE FURN. ETC. PHONE macll. Tbl. top mdl .• Gd. slip oo~wa. declr: ehrs. k . ~am!nolA~ t:k!t ''!a6t~~ $150 for all. &16-3166. or bst. Misc houaeb"Old FOR INFO &: BROCHURE. cond. bl serv. at.your loc. accesaorle.. Auto pllot, Tacoma whls Gates XT BEDROOt.1 Fumiture. Whlte iten\JJ.. 9G2-5S55. 645-m+ $250. 49+-Tl95 ndio, new ll0/12V refer, YAMAHA ~ ~"'<. loY.-ered tires, Gabriel' Hi-O'ack'ers. J.'rench Prov, blue hidcabed OrnCE Equi,'pment.. Bikes. QUITTING BUSINESS EXEC S'IVYI chrs $15 /25, new monomatic head, elect. frame, port ·Hi comp. Hd. pr pt 1216521.TJ 644-0988 <:0uch. chest &: Queen sz ~mps It P1how1. Muc 1'1lr· W 0 ME N S C L 0 THE S secy chra $8124., Dks, aces. windless, ex I r " batteries, C.Z. carb. Very vt"ry rast. y. · bed. all like new. 675-0928 nuure. Sat/Sun. Oct .9 &: "FABRlCS & NOTIONS. i Pierce, !161 W 19 CM, auto. bait. charter. natural $500 or olr. &t.5--0340 '6.'; CHEVY Pkup.'68 . Porn. 10. 135.52 OnQyha Circle.. Week only. TI.a ewkin \\'ay. 645-74ll. Teak. blue. coven, CUJTill\I Tl\1 a; SUzukl. \Veceo hd, eng. & ln\ns., saddlc.-tankl SPANISH style, 2 yrs. old. JMne, 1 blk North of 17th on survey. By owner. $34,500. ken-nuts. ake bar, plastit' &. ma~. Gd. pa~nl. Must ?!;Just aell. Liv'g. rm. &. WESTCUFF-9tolSaL Placentia, C'd'. 10-t Daily. Pet1 IOl7 1teplacemeot coat $52.(KK). fndJ"ll $375· must seU sre. S900. or offer. &16-6310 n1aster bdrm. 640-1631 or Spanish panellna:, bar stool, THE PEUCAN. Lido Ya.cht 493-9188. ' Caf"-L'-"6P'"'"'------~-~~":='S=====,,,-J lD spd bike, lighting fix. ORGAN: OrtgS2195 . ANIMALS R US ~-seleck>dN 11~!,·IQllui,.71 KA\VASAKI 230 Endutu'66 CHEvY P.U. Y·ll. ,l,u!o, .SACRlFICEFURNl'I'URE' tur e's , & misc.1306 Sacrl!lce! $1500. Can PET SA.LE a ..... ..,.-. .. , ewpo ... pno: Make offer P/S. Air. \\'idl:' In-es. N<"ll' Uvlng Rm. Set, Dining Rm. Westdill. NB finance. Xlnt cond. Private Puppies, cute & cuddley, 46. ~ M4-94lO weekday,, 96l-331S art 5 & ~i'kn·l:;, cnn1per shell/extl'WI $~. Set, Tables, Lamps. Call J.IACRAME! ch r Is t mas P..! r f Y1 'or" ~A~239w ",.' Pm t • from $10. Birds, singing J4 EXPRESS .,, MA!CO ~· 'M 'k . ,_. . 673~1~'0 * 630-In0;.1'13-!•S• • Sho . Co ~·'""" -ea--~ .. ·~ more n -til.. CRUISER """· I uni, nOO!S,l·.=-"'"--,---~-.. 1-·d ~;,;;;o~"'-'::C:7'i;..::=J ppmg7 me see to ap-,,..., .. :\r.c:P • very clean. $300. 60 FORD 11 T. ,,._,. i: *SOFA & Lovcseat e very prec. $5 & up. Sat/Sun. HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE by Tropical Fish CAR.GEST FORME:! tyofLongBeach 49'1-0292 l"ng. nf'w 1ran"°. h8fl . bl1ts. gJ qua!., cstn1 made, never 25742 Pericles. Mission Vie-Senior Girl Scout Troop Las PET SELECT.ION lN O.C. Rescue Boat. Powered by ''IO SUZUKI ~·-S & fuel punip. 13:-·. 543-7983. used, usually hm, 968-7910 Jo. 837-~. ftS.J>&G~( ~t 0~~ !~ :!_ ~::~adden, Santa ~lcr vs. XJnt for fish· le al $400. H.~: 4J. r ~~~ 548-79.'!3. • OAK Bunk·bed!, twin bed NOV ~10. 8 to 5.,.. Adam' C.r.I (next to Post 1ng &: diving. Completclyrblt co~. Sl200/orfer. 963-5320 ·59 CllEVY, new moto·r. corner·group, S pr ead s&: HOW!ehold &'baby it.ems ; Ui >' LARGE e..'<lremtb' t,ame, &: recent hau!out. $8250. Pvt ~--trans 11;.tint nft\'.g~ gec..to bolsters. 642-3449 , .· ,VHF receivers, flam gear. o ce scarlet Mal'OW Parrot Inc. pty. G. W. Sln&:letary Cn4) '72 HONJ?A 350 CL. Xlnt 11~p~. Bcsi olJef!' Aft. 6. 3701 Lar-kport-. HNB. DEM;OLJ_TJON sALE, new cage & aJ1 access'L 683-2450. cone.\. $6ffi. flm1. 557_7621 \~~r~t~~mni8;~i 96l-5891. • BliiJding materials, 3 Bldgs. $500. Ph: 67>-3662 16; DOR.SETI' Cabin Cruiser 67:t-.1893 ·\I '9SG"'°""ll"ro"-N-P-IC-KUP--Tru-c-k.' slanfl. $40.00. 54!l.1690 ESTATE SA LE' antiques. :,~ 2~~~ ~io:N~ !, Pianos & Ornans 8090 40HP Joh fl so n outboard, '73 SU~UKI 12;). TC, only Cstn1 cab. Xlnt cond $700. Jurn., clothes, SCUBA, elec. 8S8-7485 , • lrir. $800. 38" bail tank, 300 ~es. ~~m, J erry li73-tG4l. 5%'~ ~ct!,, ~h:s .. ~nim equip., collectables, t 0 y s j olMP'=ERlAL='"'-'-u~-1 .. ~-s~-• PIANOS IS frame $15. 12' Alum. S.'l&-or Pleasecallalt5. SnUSun. 9-4. 2941 Royal ea pa, ~t 7%HP outboard, C8l" '65 MONDA 590 .. Xb11 .. :ond. Vans 9570 Palmo. .. Co6ta Meaa F.V.. membe,';'hi6P· T •, k' • ORGANS ""'1725. "8-6581 $165. . I-,..;,. _____ _; I SOFA. 1'lnt cond, $50. Baby over1 p&yJJU!n..., mo s • 422 alb $1(). • SUPER! Mu!Upiefamlly, Sal· $16.50 p/m. '62--0213 n ....... r.. fr $5' STEAL!! 64&-!T.IO 642-< 846-2482 Moo. 89ll Shere Circle, HB LEADING Tenn 11 Club IWllYQ "11 lS' TS SEARAY Expresl!I '68. BRIJ?GESTONE Road or 'J'\\'IN bed in Xlnt cond with oil l\fagnolia, btwn York· Membership. $1,000. You Crub;er, w/trlr. Good Shape. Dirt Brk~. Gd cone!. $325 frame. $35. town & Adams. pay trana!er fee •• &T..-2649 Open Nighh 'tll t SS500. Days. 645-4.1al z. Eves or bat. ~. 551~ SECTIONAL Gm., Io o s e fft. 5:30. S.t; 'tll 5:30, Sun. lU ~1. "12 HC>NDA Sl.1.25, rebll eng. 48' Round Brown J ordan back cushions,.gd. cond ."NE"'=!MAf<"°"'·=·s-"Hoek~~.,-~M~a-teh-., *Pianos & Grands* 16' TRI HUU. QI<!\')' VB xln t cood. Afust !ell ~ glaQ table wilh 5 'l\'OOd $125., pretty hang'g. lamp. $250, Alvar'a "Tor'eadore.s" Baldwin • Cable · OUckenng w/Berltley Jet. New' trlr. $300./bst ofr. 6Th--0625 Danish Chain $150. 644-0988 $2.5. 548-5374 $100 . Picaao's "Circus" • FllCber ·Kawai· Kimball $1,500. or offc;r. 646-3213 KA\VA ?;tach llJ 500. Clean. PUREBRED Pull, l yr old l\"EIGHBORHOOO Sa I e. $145, Pvt pl,y. S3S-$95 -Knabe . M:--OD .:C Hair"''l • da,).os. 64fr536.1 eves. Wes. Good running cond. $500. Y items. Sett W9. FALL F'----.. .,_,_ n-MUS&ett • Sohmer • Stein-15 SP El Tri 96>-85'18 male. (Small aheep do&:l· Su Avll/1019'J'.1Fullerton ~ ......,, ""'•• -•v-~·1:....,·..i...win. IB', H , cc start m1..::;;=,;'="=~---~ Call 548-5&16. CM ';;'r 19th .St •·Die, del. $75 cml,. $43 'ii ".,~. w"'.:u'•'-· '.'""y-• .. _ .. _ tabs. 8' beam, gd cond. TRIUMPH. Semi-chopped. • · cord. 83'5-1192, Coast Slee ... w.c6. 41,l11&1!'::..:. SJ.TOJO. Clean. Runs good. , BLACK shaggy small aog, Horses I060 Fire\\'OOd Supply New I-I.I 1' ........ -968-7001 $650. G.t:l-29'.?6. fernale. 2 yrs old. Good u-~ ~ -·-~='~==~~-SURFBOARD 9'rii .feet . ....., uvau • •• ·' .. •• ·'' _. 72 L CABIN CRUIS." PED C G"',·th,.:hll.· :~ 979-lTIO IOSS ~r ':fy:'"f~ef: to exp. Sl8. ~~ .'.' .".::::::::: J: 'ER~~~ul~y equip. Sips. 5 t~O n1os 'oid~~~I :!Z. 1975 DODGE VAN ''Special'' :llLW.:.\IOC)i2iif Full Price + T L $3776 2888 H<1rbor Blvd: COSTA MESA • 673-0786 63&-8681 ..u\DGANS* Dana Pt. slip • $2,000 dn. $290Jflnn. 64&.5960. GARAGE SALE. orr l----'==---2 EXTRALONGTwn.bcds. Baldw:-~Oxut-Hammood-takeovers4S00.497-~. ·n YAAtAHA :lf.O Endu.ro., .• 71 Dor' Tr 1 Brook h u r 1 t, 80Ul.h or Jewelry I070 Xlnt. cond. Kawai . Kimball , Lowrey. '26 O\VENS Crar A·l rond. St. legal . Perf. rond. :'°' ~c~ inn lOO Adami. Fr I / sat 20681 '----""----536-4M7 n,..i~us. Thomu • Yamaha OU er. (213\283-ot256 wkdys. Extras. $450. 837..01\3. Yan 1vi!h ~11!>11)m, Surfer A°lo'• • ...,... 'l't14J$41)..5412 wlatds. pvt. spei•l11I 1nlt nor, 111t· \.-Ond. t Suburbia. Lane. TURvuOISE N.B. Tennll CI u b mem· • WurlitJcr GUUnnsen • pt... P.1tNI bike, Nova, clean wide uvidt. nia&: \1•tircl•. 11832 Gilman. Irvine JEWELRY bershlp. $1600. No tranl lee. ~:en.. v $Th. SHi\RP! ~'' XAVing J Kp.1 Sun Nov 10, 17 & 24 1 .. 20% OFF 2131243-7611 Opt:tpn, ..... ••·•••••••• Sl!iO 1969 ISLANDER tr comp. Ross 962-5585 wilh si:u1t 6 ei1glft!!". wir'td AnUque furnillft! & mile. on All Indian Jewelry, SLATE Regulation p 0 0 I t..owrey Spinet •••••••• ~ equlp'd. wlll In.de for real '69 TR I u l\t p 1-1. SOOcc, fOJ' llOUnd . $!lmi tW.1.J l 552·8]60. Table, like new. Olat $600. Wurlitzer S~, oew •• S499 eslate. 646-S632 • Troph)', New tires It pal'ht. e Rob~tclll i\lotors 4 e GARAGE S a I e , Clothlrc. Come fn &. Get aell ~ 642• Uanuno.lJ A·lOO • • • •• • • Saw wtU. trade mi • c re' . J.lany xll'as. $675. 5.aHl227 18641 Beach • Hw1t Sch treaaures_1A trash.. Sat 1; A 1 __ _. ~MET-=AL~~1 .oce-1<r~.-.~ .. -.-FM~ 1 * WIN FREE * Va.Jue $44,000 !or boat or n KAWA&\KJ F'-9 3 5 o 34.~l:W Sim 9 :l w. 9-5. 2001 Armld ~ n~ 8lttto cauette It nu.r, reel ORGAN LESSONS equal valiM. -.....s88. Blghol'h. Xlnt Cond. l.O mi, '73 f'ORD Chi.tc1u1. VS • Ave. Cilata Me.a, ~?929 INDC OW'S TS to tHI 675--731!11r FULLERTON MUSIC 30' QlR1S cntt. TS V8'1, 89:1-4369. aoto.1 R.ttr, P.S., (:l76JJU) -Vista Dur•do. NB IAN AR 1,c~:.::..;o,:.=,,_---l ... M.-~kl.~·-"-V lley ex. cond. f&M. $Sm.. Ole. $4499 Sn t I s u n . F' urn I tutt, 3tOO JMnc. Suite :urz. Sterling Sillm' r I a t ware • ........,... .... _.ssi..ii'U'"'' 8 S33--2900, RH 675-1.519 Jen. Motor Homes, SUNSET FORD clothlng, boob and Much N.B. 549-2702 ~~~·~price IJl-l80S ~ .72 SABRECRArt' n• lM Sile/Rent 9160 MIG Gamcn ttr'O\'f' 81\'d, ·more. WANTED , FURNITURE. AppliancK. 122 ~ Hl\rbor hp. OMC 1/0. lotl of Xtras. ~ V CQn IO \\'H.ln11n.~1cr IO GARAGE Sale. Sat. on 1,Y • TOP CASH OOlJ..Alt. PAID Is. aeJecdon of Hou11e1"191d TH oms tra~l=~au. incl lrlr $6000. l~..+1S7. ~C.. v.: Aufo. Xb1~:ires, ·~ V\~I !i'P~op· (.~iii=r Anflquet, pfeJurt'8, TV • • f'OR YOUR JEWELRY, XoQds. Rea90nable. MJ.1120 Walnut Cata1ina 225. Beoch, Boats Sall 9060 pnlnt & 1'1~h S 2 8 9 S an, 1~.. nw:eo;.. Of"' h1b~~. books, bikes . ..1501 WAlUIES. ART.OBJ~ •·-niG ,,_ bed •~ ,1 · ct ' ~1 . , ~I q:""'=l);J·-----A U ~ ,..;,.,. ....... ~nu• swe ...... .,. "a)'1AQ: lamp , earpboncs.;nstru .. ..-,.,.,~10 HOen-1"' trlr., MOTORHOME --rust'OM""Stlf'f/Skf VM n qun. uvLD, SIL~ SER'llCE, dryer elect. Xln t cond. $75. book. Xlnt cond. $150 · ~n;:· CO\-...... 'ha~. + · 'li:i t"ord. pel'ftc.t curtd. ~m~&~t., N.B., Sun ll· ~~f1JRN A ANTJQUF.S. Sl>fa $23. 1162-' S2 alt. 5pm. &36-Q68. mort $! 150""646--0604 RENTALS xu·:uc. $1100./oft !-0713 m..GS M4~ pl~~'rk~ W1:i1:!' ~~·ft~~ INTI., i4 ~/trailer n e'v DALE'S m.otOO '74 O IEV\" Van, ff yl, D~t •• ,TlfagmtA "" 1 Iring~. 'Ibe "'t\1~P\Pl.,llo in1 l~n!f~ n-.. ••• Uor'•hl • ......,.t •1~. splnn11ktt, stood. eond. Glas' Sell Idle lt.flma with " Otli1)1 ~tcroo, 60()(l n1\lc~, llll1 PILDI' \Vant Adil Ca.II now -6'HG'lll. ~1" s2iJ~Mt.C,~· ;i'· ~d.' ~~t ~-.. $.;";iflct m>. ~ hull $595. l'toas ~ Piiot Clanlfltd ad. W-5678 $J.t50. 431-686.1 • • • I \ . -· -. • ' . . CADI LLACS L•'ll"' S.lec:tlon In Or•nee County Coupe DeVilles . Sedan De- Vllln • El Dondos • Con- ~rtlbl.eii. /\Im n111ny ctht'r lll!lect Qs,d.Jlae Tra~lnll. .. NEWPORT · .• · IMPORTS · f1lJS'llU~)N IJi~t~f)l .. N ID~R(~lJllY .. /·~·~ In the fight · · EYIL .INFLA '74COMET 250 ms'•· .UtOINltlc trans- mlMion. power stftrlng,, air . coadltionlng. tinted g1.,., steel belted white tldewall tires, j • excludes dealer prq.ation anf1 handllng.(4K31LS91717) ' $3398 ; . . . B-=r . ·:::f+:-c..:..: -,,.,. • Bi Faml ? i.outa 9 P0¥.J1AC STATI il\GO,._v.s, ''Auto r,P.S.,P.8.Jladlo.Rodhck.~12 GLI W .. ·- SISl•-.nrrEDTOet488. • •, F«Y .... T ... 1971 PINTO G ......... Blac.k Vinyl Interior&: Radio. 5l.l'ER ECONOMY M tb 4 Speed. 125 CTO •' ' ~ ~ t .91•a•BUsntDTOS14a9. ForYom Daughter. 1971 MUSTANG P>ettybluewt1hwh1te Vlny1 Toplncl.V·8,Auto.P.S~.8.8ndAsr. ' t 707DUL l ...... llUSTIED ~ satae,, ATII WEMUSTS 111ESE INRATION FEEDERS nus WEEK 1973 CONIJNENTAL liARK IV Slhia blue with f!W~ avall•b&e.opt.IOR. Low Milo 1\kebrandnew.080GNJ S78BB llU9 1EUT097 .... ., ' .. 1970CONIJNENTALMARK111 FuUy Loaded. You mud_. and drWe. tfd9 -beautiful auto. 298 KLK _ f.978aSIKIST'ED :ro a748& 1970 CHRYSLER 41lf.Go••'""""1yc.; loaded with option;J. 265 ABO m-•e; 9USTED •i 972 OLDS LiJxuRv SP>AN 2 Dr. Cou(M. Fully loaid«I •true b«uttwAuto. 616 EHZ a=oee; _.,.., TO -:119111914191.. "ffo-of tlte Vlldng" .. M EET CAPTAIN STICKY IN. PERSON ' THIS SATURDAY -. . . I > • . ' . - '71 MERCEDES Beriz 2:5oc. Blue exter. N~ Pirellls.. '62 MANZA, CORV AlR. Gd $6500. \2131 570-2'l59 or (714) transportatiOn car. Askin11: ~ eves. PIO. 673-44i5. .~n~ME=Rc"ED=ES-220--.-.-,,· 1 '64 DATSUN; nice, run 11, Xtra law-mi'g. 1'-Unt cond, needs v.lll'k. $99 Cuh. $2.000 dn/take Over pymts. 968-129'2 646-5640 848-010'1 all 6pm. .. '69 DATSUN P.U. 4 1pd, '60 220-S SEDAN. tape deck. ~. or SHARP $1075 ·offer. 846--0lliS · Pvt. Pty. 5-l5-4859 '72 DATSUN Pickup w/cam· 1973 280 SEDAN. $157. mo., per shell. New tires, clutch. immac., pvt. pty., strong $'!.n'.I. Or Offer ~2037. credit req'd. 536-9153 days. Daily Pilot OUillJed Adi Sell klle Items wtth a Da1ty every day! Pilot Oaulfied ad. 642-S678 Fl•t 9725 Flat 9725 FREE ~ -·100 nig. of glittering natural - GOLD (Plotergold ... in tts natural state) That's right! Test drive a new FIAT at HERB FRIEDLANDER IMPORTS. and we'll give you 100mg of placer gold in an attractive display case. Licensed drivers only. Offer limited to one gold vial per family. Expires November 18. 1974. • ----· ASK ABOUT OUR REFIMED , ~"~5 150 When Y~ Buy.Your New Fiat • HERB FRIEDLANDER IMPORTS 1375 BEACH BLVD. Wn t..in1ltr 537-6124 • •' I, • .. 52399 ,,. .............. c., -··---· .... c... .. a.-"'-' WE HAVE ' 82 NEW '74 TOYOTAS IN STOCK PLUS i i DEMONSTRATORS UST CHANCE ' TO SAYE $$ AT THE OLD PRICES PRICES· START AT $2699 (()(21) NOTICE! DUR PARTS DEPT. NOW OPEN ON SATURDAY .,Pw. lt.mia W TOYOTA 1966 ,Harbor, c :111. 616·930.1 WEARE No. 2 In Ora."lp: County. But Only YOU Can M•k• U1 No. 1 See l!S Flnt or Last and we'll ll)' harder for your bell deal. DfMltW -TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C.M. 646-9303 -Triu.,tph 9767 BILL MAXEY TOYOTA l•ol !. •• ,e., •< ' .. , ... "J. "It .. " 1 DOOR .WAGON . Autbmatlc traMmlhkln.-air ~It~ roof r -ack, ~Ire trim. (128JMY) $2899 ; . ..Dwtl . .• TOY:' L~ Hartior, C.M. 646-93)3 '71 TOYOTA WAGON 4 speed, air cond., heater. lGFP3l9) . $1177 s1,.[?!1~.M,",21:.T~2fJ.1J. ,I~ LS 0 N I . with 4 ply tread. 2 PolyeAter 18255 Beach Bl. & 2 fiberglass. Orig. $29.95. ~1070 Now $7 plll!I F.E.T. · J .c. Ptnney I -24 Fuhlon lllancf l Ne\\-port Beach 644-2318 -•59-MGA COUPE· $1 .395. MGB '71 TR6 :--·· I=-!:::..':.! ..... ~ , ... -.1...utJ 531 .99 " ·1 :· Im TR6, xlnt. oond., near I new top, unused tonne au ....,.... Pvt. ""· ...,...,. , , I T R I\Thfl'H custc:m cfuome 1. '68 Ji.tGB. Very good cond, "13 1.ANDCRUISER H . T . chopper x~ Sell/tiade, Gd. ml, \Vire whla. radials, Wam hubs, 2 sets tins Con model A·T (733827) 847-7885 Call weekdaya ~1797. · A ott road) & lo miles. '72 ?tlGB ROADSTER, Xlnl 831·2tHO dlr. Volk1wagen fT70 cond. $2850. FOR SALE OR LEASE '73 VW BUS. Ra.dial tire5. 675-QIO.I s;Jwr Shadow. Showroom 914 eng. $3500. " A~.-,-.,-.~U.;;.nd~=-~9900= QuaJ!ty. 21.609 miles. Must ~ 641-7793 & 548-1375. • ; Sell. 991-012(), '00 V\V Bug STA.:.48 1 •SPECIALS* Of the Wee k 720..vyl.., V-8, auto., air. p/1. (628EIVI 5,1799 71 Chevy Nova 8 cyl., auto. lBVB389} $1299 70 ~avtrid< 8 cyl ., 3 speed . i ... BLPJ $1099 '71 Vega 4 cyl ,, -4 speed. (013CXL) 5 109.9 • 69 Chevnilit V-8. ,aulo., p/1, air. (480.JSGJ 5899 1971 OORONA inc. n wan. Tranaportation I lo nu., lmmac., $1,750.' or 645-5700 dlr. oiler. 64(}..5086 '70 VW ~i. lo mileage, good ~ J '6': TOYOT.\ Olrona 4 cyl, cond ., am/fm radio, $1300 •• , ..,... $399 <29103> ""-MHllss : I 646-4448 • · f VW parta, body Jor sale. 1 ''W TOYOTA 1 owner runs Will ln\de lot Dµne bu&&:it ~ + well. Radio/heater $ 4 0 0 parts. 5.S+-1412 j 831-1749 '73 V\V. Vf!rf ad oond. lo ·I 197D CX>RONA MKII W&g\'.ln, ml, Yellow/ Blk interior. r ~ I Auto, air. Xlnt cond. $950. 64~ ·, 549-3726 '6S vw SQUAREBACK I You. don't need • iUO ta Stm Roof S650 I "Draw Fut" when YoU 642-1928 ! place an ad in the DAILY 1970 V\\I ca·i•n ·r, rebl1 •.nii:. 1 , -642-5678. 6Ts-4643 PILOT \Yant Ada! Call row New lif'6. xJnt cond. $2'200. {' GKB~NZEMEPEO R XPXSTS ~BEC R UEEOILCOYEBEMD SNTRACE D GXSTLLTNUBI OLOHO LYHTENAc..EDO OEDU ll X R L 1 1E NNUYLNE· I EEC I NUN LINEOCERE SEYR.ETOUVI £HEUY&XC D IHDX SL P AU LE K E-l!:NJl L£N8TNC AOR R EB A8LO ,SAGOD GOHBENEZ TOLUOSN ~'"-Sl:BLSL OIOSAGl l Y AOITNIOUDX RKEROS!MEETHLYALMOL . . lflllr\ICtimll: n. ,... .. ·-.......... ~ f«wlftl,. '-ttwft, ''· W.a. or ,..._., kt Ula ...... FIN .ell NHfll -IM lloa h bi .. -....: BENZENE OCTAflffl DIF..8!L OIL t."1'Hl'L Al.OOHOL PETROLEUM Ot:cANt :: CA!iOLISt; TOLUF.N! HEXANE ~ KEltOS&NS CRUDtOlL XYLENE .. TftllOrn•:Jf°'P PM.-.,L'.' ; To order any or •ll o( the e1p1nded "S.ek 6 Find" booU, numbe11 2 thtou1h 8. tend 60 c•nta (ore.ch, makin1 rhec~ PIYpW1 to"Sftk 6 Pl~." $ur.T1ltP"lm Syndlc1t1. Addret1 lttt•d In cart or th\1 n•war>aPtt. 1 . ' .. 1 : I . I · 1 • •}' • I ' I ' ' ' : . •! • :· l I I '!1 I I : I i ' ! I ' I i I 1 ' -: ' .1 l I ' ! • HAYE -THE NEW . CAR PRICES REALLY-GONE UP? YES /BUT DID YOU KNOWTHAJ YOUR TRADE-IN HAS GONE WAY UP TOO! ' bAMl'l.I: • .' t-!OT JUST AN INCREASE IN PR~CE, BUT ~N INCREASE IN VALUE &~MAINTENANCE SAVINGS. Exampli: A I YEAR OLD CAI! THIS Yl!il • .... :r IS WORTH ••.. s347000 (1973 Chev. lfllpala Cust. Cpe.J ·-. A I YEAR OLD CAR LAST YEAR . ' WAS WO~TH •. s279500 • .. STEEt BELTE D RADIAL TI RES ••••••••••••••••••••• No Replacement for Tires for 40,000 miles for a Savings al •••••••••• (1972 Ch8v~ Impala Cusl. Cpe.) • • An ·Increased Value of • HIGH ENERGY IGNITION SYSTEM • , •• , •• , , ••••••••••• s77 .00 I •· High Energy 1gn11ion means No Tune-ups lor approk. 22 .000 miles tor a Savings ot · • • • • • • • • • • s100.00 BELIEVE IT OR HOT FROM CONNELL CHEVROLE'F-A FACT! · IF YOU Ov.t-1 A 1973 1974 Kelty Ill• look INo•.·Dec.t c.a-Y•r c.r Is Worll $3470 • Radial Tires & H.E.I. gives You belier gas mileage, approx. 10%. 15,000. 51 00.00 IMP •O •cusT /'"' r-ITlll9S per Y88f average IS 8 Savings Of • • • • • • • • • • ...,_ OM COUPE! 1973 hloy 1 .... looll IMo•.·Doc .I says Y!*r Cat w,, -$J41ci _____________________ ...,.. ________ _, f,;&-.,,.;i • warm;Jp. 1ncr!!lued perfor~nce. better gas mileage Pl.US MAIMTEMAMCE i YOUR 1973 IMPALA Is WORTH. $60 M•O.RE THAN A YEAR AGO! H•on Ene.•gy lgn;uon lo• .. ,.., ""long, ouock" ST.AND.ARD EQUIPMENT $61285 . , • ~~!'.alyt1c Convef.ter which makes tne above SAVINGS TOTAL............ . .. •NOTICE• YOUR SEAT BELT·IGHITIOH INTERLOCK DEVICE CAN HOW LEGALLY BE DISCONNECTED. WE WILL DO THIS FREE TO OUR CUSTOMERS , A NOMINAL CHAR GE TO OTHERS , . We Strongly urge Yl!!I lo continue bett usoge~ a,.r the disconnect, however. MUNTINGfOlll II.UM 1, ti.' . ""'J'r (~"' Volks.w.,... _.J 1JI, .Vol luwagen ___ _jZ71 ·AMC:.______ . '905 Cadllloc l--i---=-::'."":::::----1 ~ 9920 Co.~rvc.•;.;11:.:•:_. ___ ...!!_!! · 9915todllloc 9915 Camaro 9917 Chevrolet 9920 Chevrohtt BEFORE YOU BUY .ANY VW 14 AMC HORNET 1974 CAMARO Z28. L87 eng .. '74 Monte Carlo 4 spd., AM/Oj stereo, t "a GET OUR COUNTRY • DEAL Xlnt SelccUon of New and Used Cars. Open SUndays Radio, heater plus exiras, very low (902KLD) many miles. El D ad · '?3 Cpe. De Ville . or OS Factory air cood., full power, vinyl top leather interior, 12 TO CHOOSE tilt & telescopic steering, stel'eo, door locks, many xu;as. (Ser. No. t341)9j1 tinted glass, Fact.ory rally Lancb:u top & strnto bucke1 \Vhls. 171XXl mi. 644-l]l47 alt. &eal!;. F'aclol'y all' condltk>n· 6PA1. lnJ,, full power incl. eleclric ~~------1 \VlnClov.·i;. auto. trans., llldkl, Chevrolet 9920 heater, 1.'"~W tireS. stereo '72 CHEV. caprice H.T. Full power, stereo. $2299 l<ll6ELTJ SUNSET FORD '69 OORVE'ITE. (27 cu In. , p/s, p/b, 4 spd. T·loP. . $3500 firm. 968-0315. 5~'10 Garden Gro\'e Blvd. Dodge 993S Wclitmlnster 636-40IG 1--''------- ' '72 vw. I ,I -• ,I ... -'.Mer ....... --.,., V.-y low -" ~q -· s., J ~711M, • ~ • , , I · 52199 '69 YW BUG 4,,peed, mdio, heater. ni<:e •tne. C912FVZ) . $988 1;Lsott I FORD -,Be..1...:h Bl. Hunt. Bench 5*1WO 842-6611 ·IJi VW BUG 67,IXXl ml. Nu phint. tires, seat co v e r s , runs great. $950. 510-1295 3[t 5. REALLY BEAlfrlJ.lJL, 'GS BUG perf. inside & out. Reblt mtr. li6.lm ml, ·S950, 962-2343 '69 VW Squareback. Auto., roor rack, cuSS('.tte t a p e 'player, & Porsche chrome wheels. 831-2040 rllr. 1~ VfiU<SWAGEN Ca01p. mobile, "klnt cond, ne'lll o,Otor. $1500. 592-1956 ·11 SUPER BUG. Cd cond, $llnrf, am/fm, gd, brakes. Clelfll , Mu~t 11('11. ITTii-7J,l!J, 74 STANDARD BEETLE . l1AM/5PM BILL YATES INC. 837-4800 & 493-4511 ._$2497 1968 T0' 1974's $5295 1---------I with 8 track tape. Lo\\' 1nlle· ag.e & beautiful. (9-llJPrl Chryll•r 9925 '69 DODGE CHARGER I l • 1.;~sON.' A Few Examples :' ·, 1974 ELDORADO Volvo 9772 '71 CHEV. IMPALA $4995 0 FF ERE D BY ORIG. V.S, auto.' t~ns., power steer., 0 W NE R , CI ea n, Io w radio, heater. bucket seat1, V·8, auto. trans .. ra'ctory air, ~~~~'."."::"::".~~ n1lleage. 71 CHRYSLER, console. (ZLH567) '72 -VOLVO Popular Convertible p/stce1· .. radio, henter, \Vh\V, ~ U w/all options, incld. A/C, $1277 Jo'actory air conditioning,' full tinted glass. (022DDV). NA8il5 CADI AC' P/Scats &. Windows! di.-: ~w~~~~~:1m~:::t ~~~ ,OPEN SUNDAY $1477 =~0-~ ~nn~~. :~.~ve~~-~~ 1.;.1 LSON \ 18255 Deach Bl. Hunt Beach lelescop1c stcerrng, stereo,1--'-==-~==--68 CHRYS. !VSF173J Aulofrialic transmission, AM 5~1070 142~11 door locks, cruise control, all Cemaro, ' 9917 I w I Ls 0 N I OPEN SUNDAY See to BeUeve! the extru & showroom fresh I,--------6f>.5i00 · dtr. rllllio, low, low m i I es. 1968 AMBASSADOR W g I\. r.-Just see to fully appreciate~ CAMARO VS, auto .. air. 'il MONTE CARLO auto, I C:!02HDB) Fuel Injected An.'tic White, 34,000 ad ml, ·l508VSBJ $2999 (823GVY J !T PIS. air, AM/Y!l.t, rads., & Continental 9930 al!i<>. 290 eng. PS, PB, air & SUNSET FORD • S i much more. Record5 prove -$4199 rad<. Mint oond. $888 !Inn. 1973 E''DO 1;,1,• IA 16MPG. 673-8'135 MARK JU. '70. "Fully !82558'a<h BI. HonC8'ach r STATION WAGON FORD _ _ _ _ Call !163-7454. .;. RADO 54tO Garden Gro,•e Bh·d. ··•-aitl ... lil-,71 Cl!EVELLE ?ilALlBU. 2 rqu1p d. ! m "":a c. New SS6-lOlO -1414611 '67 AMBASSADOR. 46,000 Beautiful Cabriolet 'Westminster.' 636-40lD 1825ti n~8-'-Bl Hunt n-, .. h Dr hrtltp air nc/pb radio ~~1 c!)hS8e 1 1 n tires. $3400. ---'-------! 'ft t· • actual mi, 2 dr. hardtop. Regenc)' red with white Cab-'67 •CAMARO SS350 Hurst 556-1 070 ""' · ... i42'..66J1 vin'y! top.' 40,QOO~ nit.' $1900: I ~~~=-~----Classified 31l!I &ell big Items, 8't4Jl. f.IOi& ~-lOOl W 17th. Ste riolet top, red le8ther lnter., 4 spd trans, US. Mags, 675-!923 art 6. & \\'knds. Classified Ad ! Call 642-567! small items or any item. VOLVO , -,ii...~c,_•,..•·-----,=, 1 factory air cond., full power, hijackers, runs great. $1200. '61 CORVAIR Monza Cbupe. ~'°"-ay~!~-~--=7 1 Jusl call.642-56781 1-Bulck 9910 dual romlort seat, stereo1-54<Hl613~=~·--~---1 top 011 leak, otherwise OK . Autos UMtd 9900 Autos, Used 9900 Autos, Used 1 9900_ w/taae. cruise control, <Je. '67 CM1ARO, auto. n ~ w 1'~irst SllO. takes. 673-6501. -··~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!~~~~~~~ 1966 llarbor, t.J\.1. 646-9303 '69 ELECTRA Ln1td. Lo ml. loggers. Every xlia. Sold tires, Gd. rond. $900. CO?ttPLETE REPA.m \VORK .411 ---w=E-A~R~E~--1 Pw,. Uu-uout. xtnt. .Cond. new & .. rvk•d h•"· Low &l0-1069 Co"'•~ & Co<vrur s""";" .It...., YOU LOOKING FOR &M EX,.....,_..,, 968-1819 low miles. 4 others to ·n CAMARO, Golden brown, Call ~ · MIQ; IUt '~I IVIVl!Mo No. 2 7C-od~i~U-.-0 ----99=15= I choose. (Ser. No. 427357) xlnt cCind. 1 owner, cassette '67 ItitPALA gd. cond .. $000. ON' THE . BEST In Orange Couptv. --deck. $2450. Sl5-5030 Call : ~S-1824 If 1Hl ans. But Only · '72-Cpe. De Ville ,1973 ELDORADO '72 CAMARO. Ak oo od , Call ' 551-.1"6 YOU Factor1atr c0ndltionlng, full Exquisite Convertible am/fn1. vinyl top, Very -·54-c~,~,EVY~-w-,.-,-, .. -,..,-,u-to-·ru1 .,.. VALU ll! &NY'WH .. ERE'. t1l Can ,Make U.s power, vinyl top, full leather Beautiful snow white with Clean. 6!:>-2'131 after 6. botly. Runs v•ell. $200. s; A inter., tilt & telescopic steer-white top & plush red lea· '67 CAJ\.fARO, R/H, Arr, 494-2696. ~ No. 1 Ing, stereo, door locks, etc. ther Interior. Factol')' air gd cond. SRcriflce $425. '72 NOVA 1451F\VAl ' f.OR. .& 1 .&TE: MOOE .. QUAl.l...li· AA'ltal'"TIC CAR See us Flnit or Last and we'll (181.EGN) conditiorung, full pov.'t!r, tilt 673-4331 PIS, air, & clean . ft ""' ~ _ I l ' ~ ~r:al.harder for your best $4395 ~1~:~~i~~~~: ~=FCl'°"="='w=·""~·c.'cc"c."c_·· ... ··;..."""'~~"'7"'8 545-5=-'-"''=IXl'------'d:::l':·i • OW MIL~ .a,G• I! .-lfC'9IWl""W-fltoJt lflN oonlrol, ctc. (289G!Vl Ac•;.;•.;;•;;:••,..N.;;•;;.w;_ __ ._9800~'-'"'"""'"'••:,,•_;N.:..•;.;w;_ __ _;9,;,800;,:I• L t;A .S . ~· VOLVO . . :,~,~~·~;:.~~ 1975 CHEVROLEJS :zo~ .. ;.~2Yuf.!;J>,!r"!!~~!,~5!,~G9uO 1966 I-I.arbor, C.f.f. 646-9303 power, vinyl top, dual com· OPEN SUNDAY fort see.LI, full leather iJI. PRICED AT s.; VOLVO 122·s 4 dr auto, xlnt mech, mashed r i ~·h t ·n SEDAN DeVille. Fu 11 Iron! . .Best o[fer over $400 po we r , I o a d e d . $3399 tnkes. -Ross 193-276-t or (618ICZ) 962-5585 SUNSET FORD "13 WHITE 145 Sta. \Vag. 5440 Garden Grove B)vd, F1.f. Asking bluebk SQXJ. Westminster 6364010 Call "96-1"3 botwn 1-9pm. . CADILLACS 1972 142E·2 Door Auto trans, air, a·m/trD,. $3350 493-7421 1971 VOLVO . .J.42S. ~In t rond. 25 n1pg. $ 1 9 0 0 . 615--5214 & 675-8110 .. AUTOS .\ISED I Largest Selection In Orange County Coupe DeVllles • Sedan DeVlllcs · El Oorados ~ Con~rUblea. AllO' Many other select Cadillac Trad& ins. ~ ....... ---". -...... .. tcrlor, 1111 & telescopic steering, stereo, door locks, all the extras & absolutely immaculate Inside &. oul. Low, low m.j'.es. (lOlHPO\ 1'972 ELDORADO Convertible !o"antosUc Flremist tlnlSh & full leether il\terior, faetory air oond., full power, slereo w/tape, door locks, cruise conlrol, -tilt &. telescopic stttrlng. AH the xtras & vel')l rew mlles, ($e1·. No 434427) • ' 10°/o '"g~EEc~sT 1- 0 NOGW!'5 · I MONTE CARLOS e CHIVELLES , I : WUR EHOICE • I IMPALAS e CAPRICES - '73 91 IT PORSCHE •• SAVE Less than 16,000 actual miles: 5-spct., AM/FM slereo; beaul. green with dk·lealher interior. (Lie. 1752 GWX) '73 BMW COUPE Low mileage . sunrool. (Lie. 1341 GXAI •••• : • SAV_E •74 VOLVO 164 SEDAN •• SAVE Less lhan 6.000 actual mUes. radio , heater. automatic. AM /FM.Stereo, like brand new. {Lie. !IS04 KESJ '73 MERCEDES . 450 -sEL •••• SA VE •-<Sr. Sedan: fu1ty eQU1pped: sunroof. (Ser. 1•003J '72 450 SL COUPE 5 10.200 Roadster. Black w/black lntenor; lully eQulpped. (Lie. !318 FNJ) Tito ........ .-y"" .................. ,. " l .... ,, • , . " • r • • - • -.. - • • r •• • D~J~2;_,;o~~~L~Y~P~IL~D~T ..... c::..::-;~~·~r1~·~~·~·~ ... ~·~1>«~8~,~l9~7;•i::-;-.:::..-. ... ~-;r.:i;;;;--;;;;;-;-~-.iiiii'A.;lo;-;;ji;;~~-;iijji"'~cc.~;u;'ll.-.~~~-..,J;ii=~;:-;,~ .... :::.-~~~~....,,-.,.-~,~--=--,~~~~~,,"MliriP~lnt.;;;~--~~-,,,,ii71I Autos. New Autos, New 9 OOAutos, New 9800 Autos, Ntw 9800 Autos, New 9800 Dnil '72 El DORADO C•t&UC COMt'MT .. l,JlmMO. -... , ... t 101033 '"" N ICO -55076 72 PICKUP TRUCX CMll"ftOUf ..._IOC ....... Clll37kl fUU NICI FINE SERVICE 2888 H b Bl d COS TA All (hrysl°' P<1xluc ts ar or V •MESA '74 LUVS ~ 25 TO CHOOSE FROM ,20 . TO CHOOSE !!Q_M 4 speed, radio, tinted gl§ISS,· dht. bumpers, whitewalls, VEGA #1251. S3041.70 i' th• lotol nnh pric• Ind. tox A lie. fffs. Deferred pymt. pric• ii $A1l6 Ind. toll & lie. feet & carryint chorps lat 41 inonthi an apProvol of JOIH' credit, A., .•. IS.ti% • MOM. THIU Fii. I AM TO 9 PM • •SAT.& SUM. t AM TO 6 PM• GROTH _ CHEVROLET 11211 a,ach llwd. '68 couc~. Auto., v 8 , Ford '71 St W-78 FORD P.S . .l. air. ne IXOXU4J • '7""'• >UNSET FORD · Cwntry Squltt • ·'71 PINTO 2 lloar, 5"40 Garden Grove Blvd. Onty 21.-Miies W,4.GON g P.-nitt O:>unty 4 •peed, ra<Uo, heater, nJce westm.ln&ter 636-4010 Dlt. oMr., ~ air oort-SqWte. v.a. auto. tran1 ., little car. CiUOCJW) '68 <X>UGAR. clean, t int ,:~·~:::::.:·~ =. ::C·nalo~i:: $987 run n l n It c~ d •• black i.e.w, wew ttr., 11= pp rack. we. No. ZR.0509 :;:' i::;--"::..:: ~.:l.IQ-11111 . I w I LSON I !~ ~ ~: !Ill Pim llJLSON I ~'!·· -= radio, heater, power !l.@el'- Jng, vinyl roof, tinted &lass. t855ELMJ _) $2188 J82:j5 Beach nt. Hunt. Beach '12 PINTO Runabout. Blue OPEN SUNDAY S56-1070 · 142~11 m'-'t. Slmp. $1899 t1"EXM) '73 FORD Country Spuire •n TORINO H.T. Sea Mist SUNSET FORD .,...._<817HY' $)Loaded. $3899 G .... n. $l7'9 (l354l} SUD Garden Grove Blvd. 0 Weitmln11ter 6J6..40lD 1.;LSON . SUNSET FORD . SUNSET F RD I 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. '73 SQUlftE WAGON, 21000 \Vestminater 636-40!0 Westminster 636-t}l() mi;.o_ xlnL cond. Pr l c e : • D A,_ "'''" Pvt. Pty. 551-2036 '73 CQUNTR:-Sedan. Blue '6l GALAXY 500· r. ix-, Plvmovth 99'0 , 8 pia. Xlnt cond. 28,000 mL PS/PB, auto trans, R/H, 1 Make ofr. 496-9361 eves. New lirea. nkownrn. AaklDg 69 FORD LTD (38'2JON) $400. !If». . . ATLAS 18255 Beach Bi. Hunt. Beach CLEAN' 196.1 FORD Falrlane, V 8 FORD S56-1070 142~11 64&5700 • dlr. auto, R/H. Runa xlnt! Nie! ''11 FORD Cty .. Squire 10 72 TORINO C312G•'Ol ~ Must tiell! $211. pass. wagon. Stereo, air. Low miles &.original .,...0 LTD $2199 (Tr8BY:;J) 64~700 dlr. BEAUTIF1JL ...,, • Chrystor/ Plymoulh Open I>aJl.y &: Sun. 'tll 10 PM 2929 Harbor Blvd,, Costa MHa 546-1934 SUNSET FORD GY4ll\ Includes trlr. hl!ch & el!!e. •••• G G 81 _ _. 68 MUSI'ANG {V , brakes. $1,000. 545-C.141 orHU arden rove vu. PIS -Nice car ER W '66 VALIANT V ~ --• Westmlristcr 63&4(110 645-5700 dlr. Ul6S 10 P~G BIOn. $400 · ery ""' un ..... "List" it fn elauitied, Ship ~ s:lmp(1, ~/b. air, anyt!: ~c:,lo~-1149 ----.... to Shore Re8ults! 64Ui618. Want a4 results • • •• .fi42..f818 • 9'47 n DUSTER (282.JFK) I ;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;'"~"';•;•;; .. ;;MG;;;;;E;;;c;;•;;••;;;IT;;;&;;;TH;;M;;;S;;;T=O;;;U;;;•;;;H;;;D;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~::_A.::ut::_•::•:_· ~N=e~w __ ....:_9800:.:. Autos, New 9BOQ. Autos, NW 9IOO Autos, New 9800 M•ver1ck Low miles & &harp! I• --------,----------------~1 ·n MAVERICK Grabber. 6, 645-5700 d!r. auto., ft&H. $1799 @aCCT) PontlK 9NI TAKE YOUR CHOICE 'This !s an~cictual phot043rciph of ap-complete-service facility devoted proximately half of ~r H~~a Car .;_:_!~!1.!l!!Jv~ !S.~O~!llY ,~arLatt..... lnven~ry. E>nf re:asorrw~ are lllm· three ·bicJ reasons you should visit ber one in-the West and in the top the leader_ before you buy Five Nationwide. Low Volume anywhere! &ices, Comfortable terms, and a --... Brand law '74 2· Door Cou119-. ISBA21508351 $ '72 HONDA I 68' CHEVY SEDAN ' ',.,... tranSfl'llSSIOn. rad•o. healer. (416GW?() AIR COHDITIOHED .Automatic transmission. oower sleerfng. (ZXW244) '69 OLDS CUTlASS .Air cond itioning, . vinyl lOP . POwer sleenng, automatic. (YXU928) $ • • ' $ DOWN MONTH c.o;._,,,__ .......... -.-_.,,. ............ _ --- "fOl(ftll-••lif1- BRAND HEW '75 OMEGA ,73 MO ... OCAlLO UHOAU .. ___ _ 53577 IRAND HEW BRA.HD NEW $3377 OIDll YOUI CHOICE OF COLOR '75 STARFIRE } • j. ... _ .. _ ... _ _ ....... _ .. __ ---·-- '73 ~;~~~,·.~.:--·· __ .. ___ _ --·~· 73 ;f~L~T _ _,., $ 2677 ___ ..,.,.,....., '73 ·-·--------·-·., , 73 HONOA c1V1c , 71 CHIYIOU T IMl'AU WAGON ............ --· ·--~----· 53677 51777 Brand New 1975 CUTLASS .. U!0"'•1'C l<&M,, l)aW9f "'!!en"!!. 01te l)l';llm. ~!iO '"'11'"•· !lelu~t wlll!f!1 CO~tt. S!Pfll tlRl!ecl W5.W '"'•· t•n!~O wu1dow1. rusosao IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • • • 53277 a.DU TOUI CHOICE Of COlOI BIG SELECTION OF '75's FOR IMMEDIATE .DELIVERY :~· '75 TOROIADO 55977 l, . . • SUNSET FORD '5440 Ganlen Grove Blw. SPECIAL PURCHASE Westminster 636-«llO · 1974 Morcury nsa PONTIACS as klw aa $2995 '70 MERC. Colony Pk. w-V-8, auto. Including Factory Airl trans.. factory a Ir con-No MONEY . DOWN -dltionln&, pow e r steering. power bnl<H, power wtn-$82.36 . Mo. ~..'..., ~ed 1ea.,~.:. ra~ ($.82.36 per mo. Jor 48 mos. UC<l\CI ........ ..-Total or $3952.80 AP.R. <>:!<. Llc$.1796CBZ.588 · 105% (595.JEZ) O.A.C.J WIN WITH BOB -;LSON Iii!! 18255 Bead-Bl. HomL Beach '71 PONJIAC -GJO · Mu1tane "52 A u tom a t 1 c trammillSon. I, ',"',=M"u"'sr"'AN-G---2+-2-. _A;..u~to. radio, beater,. a f.r-- R ad I o , he a t er. $3499 diltonina, Power ateerm&, ('133KGBJ vinyl top, (713DLF) SUNSET F,ORD $2199 5440 Garden Crove Blvd. Westminster 636-4010 *65 MUSTANG* ~-lfAN . 6 cyl -4 spd. New trans. OJA Good eog. New b u o k •I Y , seats. Needs approx. S25 fn ~ p~ $400. 49'J.-ms 1900 Harbor, C-.:M. 61>-~, In MUSTANG. 2lmPC, new BUY-or LEASE radials., new auto t r an s • lS75 Astre B e a u t i f u I cond. $2300. $2989 847-aMS. or ll m prefer leue at '66 MUSTANG, gd. cond., $ 7.SI per mo. l $&J0. Of' .best oUer. + Tltl. 36 rno. O.E.L. ~2259 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '68 MUSTANG VS auto:-, 2l80 Harbor·Blvd, RJH, xlnL cond. $700. firm. Costa Mellll 546-lllT 897-40-lll eves. -'72 GRAND PRIX H.T. Pow- -:66 MUSTANG i'aatback. ~. Sl:JNf~ ~~ Ortg. ownr., gd cond. $650. or bst ofr. 548-S'.l63 MIO ~~ Gl"O\'e Blvd. ONE Ladies aently driven Wesb1U'llter 636-4010 1968 M.ustan&, perfect in & 'n PONTIAC Fittblrd. air, oot! Mom Iii. eves, ~. sunroof, tape stereo; xlnt Oldsmobllo 9HS ~1f'OO• call alt 5pm '73 OLDS Royo.1.e Custom. ''72 GRAND Prix, x l r a H .T . Loaded . $l299 sharp. new Radlal tires, (109GVD) • blue bk $3750. Sell for $3(0J. SUNSET FORD ~'52-~3158~~==~- 5440 Garden Grove BlYd. '73 GRAND PRIX, A l r , Westminster 636-4010 PS/PB. PW,--21,~ m l • ~ 6 ~ 1.,;M~ln~tgrond~.~~~~:;1-1 OLOSMOBltir-66 PONTIAC STATION GMC TRUCKS WAGON $450. 1!<" ~ HoNDA CARS ·"&"'644'8491~~-~---1 UNIVERSITY OLDS l971l PONTIAC Temp•", good condition.. green IS50 Hartior Bhd. w/whltc top $1100. Eira-8192 ""'" .... 5'0.9!111 Thundorblrd '970 ·n OLDS Cuit. 9 pau. wag. _______ .....;., Loaded. Sharp. $2999 '72 THUNDERBffiD. White. -C981KHZ ) blue interior. Stereo $3899 SUNSET FORD tll6901 5440 Garden Grove Blvd. . SUNSET FORD · Wesilnlnattt 636-4010 5440 Ganlen Grove Blvd. 1973 VISTA CRUISER, au Westmlnsler 6J6..4010 PIS, PIB, a1r, radio, I rack. 2!:KlOO ml. $ -4 , l 5 0 . Veg• '974 551-9212 Pvt. ply. '70 r.uTLASS. l'le\Y tire!> & '72 VEGA GT \Vagon. Auto., paint Xlnt cond $1.SOO. R&:H. alr. n899 flOlGWNJ . m&'lri SUNSET FORD 5440 G11.rden Grove Blvd. Pint. '951 Wes!rntn&ter 6J6.4010 !;..;=-----= 1973 VEGA SlaUon Wagon. ·n PINTC' 2 dr, 4 spd, 4 1pd, cus1on1 Interior, GT, radio It map. Best oUer. $200J. 546-1630 an. 6 or bef. 962-2969 98.m '73 RUNABOUT, Auto, ='n-"v'°'ro=A-,~tl,~k.-,,.-w-r~..,-,.-.,. sm. Prl pty. eng. !'U.Slom !fit ncW tires, M0-0.174 xlent cond. S13$. 536-7888 ·n PINT\) \VACQN, 1 owner 72 VEGA (890EKRJ Xlnt cond. 28,000 ml, Sl!nl Clean 497-2682 &ii>-5700 dlr. 72 RUNABOUT (128EHLJ '72 GT HATOIBACK -4 spd, CLEAN must sell, U,600. pvt. pty. M.S-5700 dlr. Aft. 5PM 673-7448 .. ' .. • • . . l<llO 000 ., ir! .R. ) • .. ra •• l, n •• • "' \ii1 ' . ly····· r/t, I . li .... (.:;. ' i· . • f · .. "$ Ii ;; . ' 1-• f '; r ,•., .. ( .. t~: FULL FACTO.RY EQUIPMENT t .. Whitewall bltd. tires, radio, body mouldi11gs , J~ ~tinted glass; dlx . "'.-'heel rims , etc . (512867) , .~; ·~r IMMEDIATE ,Ll" .... • ;rt, ,iJf ... . • DELIVERY ' . - -· .-. . FOR • . • • r We hove been No . 1 ~e o l er in Orange County l incoln·Mercury Soles for over eight consecutive years. (Actual factory figures.} There must be o reason. J. ...... " -..: ' • 'l'i· ~ ~ .J ' COME IN AND TEST DRIVE ... All OF THE NEW '75. M-ODELS TODAY! WITH EVERY • CAPRI WE SELL NO EXCEPTIONS! CHOOSE FROM OYER 50 IN STOCK AND AIR CONDITIONING IS YOURS FOR NOT ONE PENNY EXTRA! --• • • ! r. . YOU'LL GET THE NUMBER ONE DEAL FROM THE NUMBER ONE DEALER 1301 NO. TUSTIN, SANT A ANA USED CARS 5470511 ··\\t• \1•1•······i;1tc· \ 4J111· IC11si11t•ss·· • . . .. • ' ........ ' ,,, .. ,. ·SAT. 1120-1100 IUll. 10-7 NEW CARS-547-0511 ·. • • ' I• • • ' 'BRAND NEW '7'4 PINTO 2 DR. Includes all vinyl bucket seats, disc brakes. 2CXX) cc 4 cyl. eng., Calif. emission equip., 4 speed tronsmi's.;;ion, front & reor bumpq guurds & """•· Stk. #1954. Se<. #4R10X204697 ONLY $247·5 BRAND NEW '74 -. MUSTANG ·11 Hdtp. 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Stocks --~ VO'L . 67, NO. 312 , 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1974 • TEN CENTS Park II • .r IXOD ax ' ' 'leeman' Melts Investigator's H~me Burg.led They call investigator Willie Stansbury the "iceman '~ilfound the Orange County S~eriff's office. THE VETERAN OFFICER hos never been known to become ruffled or display emotion in any of the thousand.s of investigations he had han- dled for the department-until Thursday, J.lls fellow officers commented today lhat Stansbury's rage was - something to behold when he found that burglars broke into bis San Juan Capistrano home while h~was busy probing into the ravages of criminals in another part of the county. STANSBURY, 4'1, today listed his losses as a bottle of Scotch that he recently won in a drawing at a lawmen's convention, ajar full of pennies and his .38·caliber Smith and \\lesson revolver "It's getting to the point in lhis county that a man cun't leave his hom e for five minutes," Stansbury fumed. Actioit· by Judge • ........... _·-Giiardsmen-Acquitted aw er • u Prepared Affidavit Falsely \VASfllNGTO~fUPI I -Ri churd 1\1 . Nixon's former tax lav•ycr, Ed-. ward L. Morgan. pleaded lluilty today to back·dating the 1969 presidential gift of public papers to the govern· ment to obtain tax benefits. i\1organ, A 36·year·old member of the White I-louse legal staff in Liu· Nixon administration, v.1as charged "'ith cons piracy "'impniring, in1 peding, defeating and obstructin@I .... the functions of the lntcrnol R~\·enu,. Ser\•ice. ' _,_JJ.e "w.i.lll.uJJ and; kno"·ii::igly .. prepared' and signed in l\farch or April, 1970 affidavits dated one yea\' earlier decdi'ng Ni~on's pre-presiden- lial papers to lhe gov'ernment. 1.hl• special prosecutor said in a formal "information'· to the court. • Laguna Beach Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney a'nd Stan .5.thQll, the city:s public works director, display one or five new carved, wooden parking signs directing downtown motorists to Glenneyre Street lot. Signs carved' by Lagunan l\logens Abel cost S50 each. In Kent State_Trial. __ Chief U.S. District Judge George L . !fart Jr. rcle<1 sed !\1organ in thl' custody of his attorney pending a resentencrinvestigation:---He-could----11 Proposition 20 Fa~es Appeals ' ·.Court Challeng_e CLEVELAND. Ohio IAPI ~U.S. District Judge Frank J . Battisti today acquitted the eight former Ohio National Guardsmen charged in the 1970 Kent State University shooting. The decision was a written judg- ment or acquittal rrom the bench in response to a defense motion. The trial was in its second wee·k and L'ie goverriment had just concluded its case. "As a matter or la"'• the defendants rgust be acquitted of the olfellliei with which they are charged," Battisti said. "I found no intention on the part o( any defendant lo deprive anyone or bis civil rights.•• A California Court of Appeals in San Battisti said the , evidence "'ould ·Bernardino heard arguments Thur-support a finding that the defendants sday on assertions by a Newport used excess1t<e a nd· unjustified force Beach group that the Coastal and that they intended to harm or tnitiative Proposition 20 is uncon· frighten some of the demonstrators !ltitytional a~ violates the U.S. Con· involved in the May 4, 1!)70 confron· gtitutiOn's pr visionsordueprocess. talion, during which foua;1 students Despite earin;., the argu ment~ . "'ere killed and .nine others wounded. from both sides, tlie three-judge court··....., -:J-te also described the guardsmen as wi ll h and down its decision frightened and their behavior as con· later-within90days. fused, adding that they were "devoid The appeal comes from the ofanygenuineleadership.•· Newport Beach-based Council on EO-And he said "it is entirely possible" vironment, Employment, Economy state officials may decide to and Development. - That group, known as CEEED. as- aerts that the controversial initiative preeumpled property owners right-to a public hearing before government passage of land·control law. Since fts inception, the Initiative has set up a new le\'el of government with strict permit procedures {or all changes in land·use within the 1,000- yard strip or the state coastline. The appeal in San Bernardino seeks a reversal of the decision last January by Orange County SupeQor Court JUdge Robert Kneeland, who upheld the constitutionality of the Initiative. Stude11ts Get:- Mo1iday Off ~1onday will be a holiday for students in the Capistrano and Laguna Beach Unified School Distric- ts , in honor or Veteran's Day. ln addition, elementary and junior high schools in th e Capistrano district will not have classes "Thursday lo per· mil scheduling or annual parent- teacher conterences. Parents may make an eppoinlmenl for a conference by calling their child's School. fndians, Band Due At Dana Festival lndiaits ;nd a marching band will highlight a ra il festival al ~lariner's Village in Dana Poinl Salurday. The restival. from 1 p. m. to s p.m., will feature dances by Indians from the OtaJlge County Indian Center, square dancing demonstrations. a display or 1975 car models and the Dana llills lligh School marching band. The event is open to the public free of charge. Retreshrricnls will be available. Bon1b Victin1 Dies Delay Ordered On Art School The Laguna Beach Board or Adjust- ment was denied permission for the Laguna Beach School of Art to extend a portion of.a building into a required side-yard, then changed its mind and continued the hearing for a week. The School of Art seeks tq construct a ne\11 campus at 2222 Laguna Can}(pn Road. The project has been hobbled by extensive red tape. School requests for a conditional- use permit and design review of the buildings was withheld uritil the variance decision is resolved. prosecute "various persons respon· sible for the events at Kent Stale" a nd that his ruling "does not pass on the propriety of such prosecutions. if any." Reminding the jurors he had told them they would decide the facts in the case, Battisti said that ''at the con· cluslon of the governmeut's case there are no facts to be1decided by you . (See KENT;£a1eA?J ' Didn't Intend Tlireat to Quit Says Official Laguna. Beach Planrilng Commis· sioner William Leak said today he did not intend to "threaten" resignation should the city proceed with legal ac- tion against delinquent sewage and trash ac.c_oun · Leak, who has withheld payment or his sewage and trash accounts on principle, said that he only wanted lo point out that should the city s ue non- payers. he would tie one or those hauled to court. "I didn't mean it as a threat, just meant to state a situation that if and when they authorize the starr to take me to court, then I y;ould be an object or a lawsuit by the city and it would be an intolerable situation to be a plan- ning commissioner al the same time,·: Leak said in a telephone inter· view. The planning commissioner main· tains the city established the sewa ge und trash ree s"Ys tem contrary to stale law. !lie was also critical or the council's p oclairriing a grace period ror non· ·P yers to pay up without penalty fees . Some saoo;ooo is still uncollected. The First llurrah Making lier Mark Shelly boly, a sixlh grader at Concordia School in San Clemen· le, displays bookmark she designed lo 'wi n annual Bookmark Conlesl nt San Clemente branch of Orange County Library. Conlest marks Children's Book Week Nov. 11 ·17 . County Planners Eye Capistrano Ridgeline By PAMELA H . .\LLAN Ol tr-e O•llJ l'llot ~ff The fate or the ridgelines that form part of San Juan Capistrano's western boundary may be decided T\londay. Preservation of the hilltops is the is- sue when the County Planning Com- mission meets at 4 p.m. to continue discussion or the second amend- ment to the Orange County General Plan. l City Planning Director David J. Smith has expressed concern why residents of Dana Point a nd Capistrano Beach haven't spoken out on the issue. The ridgeli nes are part of the Bear Brand Ranch which spans the two communities. Smith called a press conrerence Wednesday and said • preservation or the ridgclincs is not a "parochial issue." ''Development on the ridgelines u•ill not only destroy the character of the city. it will also violate the number- orre priority of the citizens or Capistrano Beach ;ind Dana Point ," he said. Smith said the priorities surfaced during a study co nducted in the spring of 1973 by consultants preparing the first plan for the Ca 1>istrano Valley. Nearly 400 citizens rcslJOnded to a questionnaire and their major priority was thal Dana Point and Capistrano Hench should "retain its semi·rural character and not become part of the urban spra"•I that charac- terizes other areas.·· • Other dircl'li\'cs given lo the con· sultants, Smith s aid . ""ere to "enhance and preservi.• the natural environment or lhc Cap:h:vano Val· ley." -~, Smith admits the issue is close to him. For this reason he hus reserved T\ion4_a y night at 7:30 o'clock in San Juan Capistrano city h:1ll to talk to anyone who wan1s more inrormation ' on th(' issue of I he ridge lincs. The plliln adopted i\1onday "'Ill go 10 the Board of Su per\"isors \\' c1lne:;clay. .. ThP problem is you donl just !See RIDGE, Page ;\2) Crescent Point Purchase Urged The Calirorni:1 DepRrtmcnl or Par,ks and Recreati9n has ap1>lied for f.i S280,000 granl from the federal go,·ernmcnt to pa y· for purchase o{ Cres<'cnt Point in Laguna Beach. Aboul t.5 acres or property arc in- \'Ol\'cd on th!' occanfrant bluff. The point is one or lhc onl) urc;1s 1n the st :it e "'here liC•• lions can be S<'Cn rrom s hore . The scul rookery 1s loca- ted just off shore. • LONJJON iUPll -A.secorul mli/1 died toda)J from injuries suffered in Thuriday~ nl ght:s bomb blast nt a crowded south London tavern, the defense ministry swid. Anonymous t elephone culls l.llumed tho Irish Republican Army fort he explosion. Students ot J,aguna Bench's Thurs1on School elected sttidenl body officers Thursday und got a taste or politic:.al con\·cnt ions in the process . This demonstration '"ns'for Nancy Clement$, a candidate. for commjssioncr of safety. lhet?\Y 1>apcr al ull c;1ndidates on u tisan basis. ludents non-par· The st;itc requesl is one of 5G loc<1 I proJ~ct& scekin.it SG.7 million in m>tl- ching fund s fron\ the redC'ral Land and \V .. ter ConsPrva lion fund 1'hc cit y of T.n~una Belich "'ill coin· mil $47 ,000 10 purchnsc or the 1:.l nd.§ and the County or Orange \\'ill t1dd 8220,000 for its purl'htlst.?. ' ' ,• I ,) -• I . . ' I • receive up to fi\'e years imprisonment and a $10,000 rine. Be for e he r t!s igned, Nixon specifically asked a Senate commit - tee to confirm the legitimacy or his S576,000 total Lax deductions for th(• donation. Questions had been raised whether the lrtt.nsferof his documen~ was completed before July 25, 1969. "·hen a lax reform la"' l'irtualli eliminated such tax deduclions. Nixon pointed out that the I RS audited his returns from 1971 and 1972 and found them lo be in order. However . in a re.audit, the I RS agreed with the congressional com· mittee-that 'Nixon baa improperly taken deductions for his vice presidential papers, and handed him . (See GUILTY, PageA.2) Charges Filed In Accident In'uri Girl The Orange County Dis trict Allor ney·s office has filed charges againsl two Laguna Beach men in connection "'ith an accident this "'eek which seriously injured a 2-year-old girl The accident occurred !\1onday when a runaway auto wrecker jum- ped a curb and pinned Susan T\1 . Cheatley of 249 San Joaquin St. bet· "'ecn its rear wheels and a retaining y,•all. The little girl rem~incd in stable condition today in lhe intensive carr unit of South Coast Community lfospital. Richard Padgham, deputy distri1·1 attorney, said midsemcanor <;hargc~ allegin g vehicle code violations h\l\l' been filed against Sidnl'y i\.1. Luca:-. 27, of 2451!! San Joaquin Sl.. 1ht· driver. a nd against Da\"id llughc~. owner of North La,Lt"una :::ihcll and or the runaway v.•recker. Padgham said the all eged vch1cl1• code \"iolations involve de fc l·Li\l' brakes. He said cou1'l dales for the two mf>n have not yet been scheduh.-d. "'t·~1Cl1t•r Those hi gh ~louds nc\'L•r :ic· t·untulate d l o da y :i n<\ t he \\'Cather service is calt1n_i.: fqr fair' ski es through Saturday "ith slightly warm Pr "'Cather tu boot. Beath hi ghs GK rjs1ng to ;;1 inland. Lov.·s loni ght 45-50. 11\SIDE 1'00.\ \' 1'Veu1 fhings Continue Fil happen or one of rhi• Orange Coa 11t'i /avoNte reslouranl!l . 1/1.r Crown /louse, Reod who t Nurman Slanle.11. hos ro &a y abo11f !hf Soolh Laguna rs!abll11h men1 1n Olll •n' About In 1/ie l\'eckenrl1•r loda,r, .. ... _ """"' ., ,,. ...... ,., ~· ... .. ""' ..... '"""'' .. L ... .,. ... ,.,,_ . .., ...• , ......... . .. ,,ll 0r....,.c....ftl, .. Dl»lflM Dl·lt ...... .., (.emil;t ., llt•l1·11•tfll} "' Ofl"•..e'• .. Sfi"L• ... f'W• .. Dtlttl INll<t\ .. -· ••• t•i.11•fl•"' .. S1oK•,....••th ... lRlt""""""' t t·• ''""'.i.. " '""'" ... Tl\<Pfll""t '"' "-1'1\ttM " ......... .. lnll!rmou .... " wti•lll l'fflon ••.•l AN>Ufldt" .. -· ,,,, MIHM' .. I • ... ' ' .. • , ... i\;l OAILYPILOT Ftid!r,~I. 1974 .. Is It Cancerous? Probe of Dri,ttking W:ai~~ .fh.~red •• • • -• .,,_ 1t?· WASHINGTON CUPll -The 'Environme ntal Protection Agency today ordered an immediate nallon· wide study of th e country's drinW Wltt't supplies· to determine i"'11nfy <'ontaln cancer-causing chemicals. . EPA adminis tra tor Ru&sell E. Tr&{n ordered the survey after a new EPA study O(' lhe drinkin1 water sup. P}Y in Ne~ Orleans showed minute traces of 66 or1anic chemlcals, some of which arE known cancer causers. The N~ Orleans study was under· takep Lii! July at lhe request of city -niie lendants were JameS E. Plerti", 30, of Amelia Island, Fla.; WilHani E. Perkins, 28, Canton, Ohio; Mattiew J ; Mcrifanus, ·23, of West ~1em~ Ohio; Leon H. Smith, 21, of .Qeaeh Ctty, Ohio ; James ~· ~Gee, 28, and Lawrence A. Shafer, 28, both of"ftav nna, Ohio; Ralph W. ZOiier, ZT~ of M;antua and Barry W. Morris, 30, Kent. :;Battistfsaid the evidence was insuf. ficlent'1Q prove beyond a reasonable dou~ that the defendants specifically intended to deprive anyone of civil ri4hts. '"fr olll<1al1 alld. "l .. releaoed -,Ille ,,S. wllli ~ ,,....lleildqw. •,~ncy toda)'. • -· 11'.r.e.eentr-atieil otttle ~Wefthe What we le arn from this nutlonal iolnPQund~ could not be accur· reC'on nal ssance survey will ately Measured even lhoUih lheJr tell us 'how widespread and 1erious prnenCewas detected." the situation Is that we found .tn ~he Train said the nationwide · study study of the New Orl eans -dnnku:ig would first involve an' analysis of water supply,'' Train sa id. -community water supplies to deter· "Undoubte~ly t~ese . co.mpounds mine bow widespread lhe problem is have been present 1n dnnk1ng water and whether it is having an Impact on for ~any years. Until recently, he1lth. Later, the sourtes or the chemical mel~s of analysl~ have chemicals and techniques for not been suff1c1enlly sensitive to removing them will be studied. detect them. He also said EPA is studyina the 2-Banks Tell role of chlorination of water supplies· to determine if it causes carcinogens to develop when combined with chemicals already in lbe water. 4 -But he said-currerlt-knowledte-ln· dlc1t.e1 the benefjts of chlorination far 'Lower Prime .__ outwelah the risks. The Environmental Defense nJnd, a priv,Jte troup, reported Thursday there ii a ''1ignificant relationship" bel~n cancer deat.hl io Uat City 'and the pubUc water 1upply, . NEW YORK CAPI -Two big : commercial ban~s announced a move today toward a lower, 10~ percent prime lending rate. ·New-York 's 1Flrsl National City Bank, the coun°try's Seeond:r .,, "lar1est, and· First National Bank · of Chicago, eighth in size ·nationally, Sa id t~ey were drop· pins their pri me a quarter point from 10~ pe rcent, effective Tuesday. Its report»•as baied on data frorQ a 1972-EPA study in New Or~ans which ~ to now has gotten little national at· 1 tention. ~ }'he private group said the· \wo· y~ar-old ft Cures raise ·"serious questfon1 about the safety of drinking water nationally." lltel""""'""' ........ '"• .... Al GUILT¥ .. . a tax blll of $165~ plus interest. Nixort agreed to pay the full 1$76,000, but al tbe u,ne be ten office lio bad aclllalb< llllda!lb-.a. Slll.000 le1ally owecf: The statute or limitations had eapired on the first year of deductioqs. Morgan, a massive man who stands 8 feet 5 inches tall, said, "Yes. I do." to Hart's questions asking Whether he wished to waive indictment by a grand jury and a trill. He tumed aside reporters' questions aod said, "ft would be inappropriate to make any comment.·: Ac~rding to ~h~ spect4J proaecutor, Morgan, as White H~ deputy coun· sel, was assigned to handle the tran- sfer or Nixon '1 papen to the General Services AdmiDi1tration in March, 1969. The prosecutor's information said Morgan, then a White House deputy assistant, was given responsibility in 1970 for Nixon's .lax affairs· and discussed witll other unnamed per-aons the faCt .tbat a clai111 could be ,made that Nixpn's gifl o( the papers had been made before the effective date o(th~ new law so a tax deduction could be taken. Morgan -and these other penons then ''unlawfuUy, willfully and knowingly did combine, inspire, con- federate and-agree ·to defraud" the United Slates by backdating the deed and claiming the deducUon, ltaaid. 'We're not dealinl with grossly negligent discharge or weapons, we're not dealing with the intention to !'~ ~r m~in, b~t only with specific mtentiOn to depnve one of certain rights," he said in telling the jurors why they 1ot no chance to decide the The banks now ha.ve dropped th~ir prime l 'h percentage ppints in six weeks. The prirrae is the rate banks ~har1e best corporate bor· rowers.· ''From recent studies on the Kanawha River in West Virginia.;, the drjnklng water supplies of EvansViDe. " Ind.; Washington, D.C.; Cincinnati, " Ohio; and of.eight unnamed Nebraska communities. it is evident that the presence of cancer-causing substan· ces In water is ubiquitous," the report said. G~ING THE W~RD-San Clemente Hieh School Libra1ian Jean Tosdal (~ea~ed) 1nst~cts teachers on use . of some of school's new aud10-v1sual eqwp~ent. Getting the word -and the pie· ture -are teachers Gatl Sanders (home economics) and Rick Delanty (art). Jury P~n.cler~ Kidn~ping ~ase . . TUCSON. Ar11. 1 APl -Jury deliberations in the attempted mur· " der trial of nichtcl~b hypnotist Ronald Danle --resumed today an.er case them1elves. . "My feeling ls that there has been a lot of prayer behind us and I wasn't worried," defencJjpl...f.erkio.s.said af. terwards. "We weren't there to harm . and injure anyone. We were there betause we were-told lo·be there." ·ford May Drop Gibson as His . Energy Chief "These substanCes escape Wiler treatment proct:sses because these _processes were.designed.in.lhe latter 19th and early 20th centuries and have .· not. been ·updated to keep pace with the r..isin& levels .of bi.zardous chemicals in water." T h 0 c jurors failed to,.reacb ·a verdict Thur· eac ers Ill Iemente ,'dT~;i~~ w~nt to tho, jury w~. _ . __:___ _ .. , . -.. -J¥!Sday. sbort~Y. after au.omeys prelen-·c . . . . ted lheU' clos1n1·arguments. ";""". · . • • Dante ia har1ed with attempted heck Out. Media Unit ..... d·d••••e murd .. , .... 11e,ec11y hinng' someone to killrival'bypnotl1t Michael Dean of La Jolla, Calif. Clemente Man The group said· a million people in New Orleans may be exposed to the San Clemente High School teachers problem, and there would be 50 fewer weQt back to school Tuesda;r to learn G S WASHINGTON (UPI>-President cancer deaths a year among white howto use thei rnewmediacenter. etS enteDCe Ford's chief..,.i pokes man hinted males there if the cancer-causing The center, composed of the "-----stron1ly"'today--that-the-nomination-ol a:e:nts emovedfrom the water. existing_!!?rary 1 plus ap arra of new I AndrewE.GlbsontoheadtheFederal-a u 1.o -v1sua e quipm ent an. n Purse Thef 1· Energy Administration wiU be drop-L materials, was fjnanced by a $49,000 pedsoOn. • aguna Group federal grant and ss.ooo in runds rrom A San' Clemente man who snatched "The matter is being reviewed the Capistrano Unified School $13 from a local woman's urse after diligently, .. press secretary Ron Ne1· ·s k • S } District. he threw a blanket ov~eri-fuefir'fiieiaifiaii.t-~'e!'.Jnl.:,tol~d!-!r[.!e!P,po~rt~ei;s_;rs. ee 1ng C 1001 . It occup~es. the. 900 s_quare foot forced her to the ground has been sen· Gibson, 5 , was appointed 10 days--library bu1ld1ng, 1nclud1ng a long t ~ d ago to replace John Sawhill. A gover-room which formerly served as the J~tT;ll to 150 ays in Orange County nment sour~ said the White House Board Hopefuls : ~ngli s ~ de.partment orri~e .. T~e Superior Court Judge J .E.T. '!Ned" knew at the time of the appointment · library 1nter1or was reorgaruzed this Rutter ordered the jail term and five that-Gibson stands to collect about ..... summer and fall. years• probation for Thomas Larry $880,000 over t_he next lO years a~ part -A group of Laguna Bea~h parents BroWn; tt, 'of 102 Gaviota, following of . a sep.a~at1~n agreem.ent . with a and teachers is seeking candidates to the defendant's cOn\'it1ion on charges -Philadelphia 011 transporting firm. endorse for the school board election Classes were dismissed al 1:45 p.m, Parents' Tour Set instead of the usual 3 :30 ·p. m. to ·enable teachers to' see a fil m on • ' leac.hing ~ilh media and lo become At Clemente High fam1har with the new equipment. ew materials include selected-The SBn Clemenfe' High School newspapers from 1854 to the present Parent, Teachers and Students As· on microfilm, cassette tapes with ac-soclation will have its second annual companying film strip slides and film Tour 'N Tea, for parents at 9:30 a.m . loops -moving pictures shown on Wednesday in the career center in the miniature projectors. library building, . .Among the new equipment which The event will include.a film about teachers can use in the classroom and the campus, tours of thebuildings and for li'l>rary assignments are a questionandanswerperiodwit.hM1e microform readers, sound·filmstrip principal. Refreshments prepared by viewers and film loop viewers.· students will be served. There is no charge. d armed robbery. ~essen refused to answer queslions next.March. " ·"Br.own~as further ordered to ab-from reporte~s regardinf Glbso~'s Barbara fi'letzger, a spokesperson stain from alcohol durini the s~atn.s and potnted.ly decltn~ an in·.. fQ_r Itagunans Interested in Total probation period and to undergo vitallon to say ag.all!, as he ~Id Thur· Education (LITE), said the gi"oup of psycbiatriccounsellng. sday, that the President still stands about 30 member& formed this fall l1' He was arrested last Nov. 22 and rirmiy behind the nomination. 'seek candidates. who agree with their identified as the man who earlier that goals. day attacked a 48-year·old woman as Among these goals are to. keep up she returned to her apartment on Fro• Paa. Al educational quality despite a cut in Avenida Santa Barbara and relieved a -fund~. due inipart to the failure of a , her of her purse. tax override election last spring, Mrs. Brown is also awaiting sentencing RIDGE r.1etzger said. on charges of attempted rape which • • • She said LITE will consider running were filed last September after he put a house on top of the ridge . You its own candidates if it can't fin·d out. tried t o sexually assault a San have to completely reshape it to get a side candidates to endorse. Clemente POiicewoman. suitable building pad," said Smith. Neither Patricia Gillette nor Gerald The young ri1 arine has pleaded ·'The d eveloper wants exclusive Linke, the two Laguna Beach school r--1:· t:i~l~o~l~h~o~sfe:.•:h~a~•~e~e~s~a~nd~1~·s~jv~ie~w~s~l~or 100 families who mi ght live trustees whose terms will erld in 1975, awaitµig Jl t1on in South Orange on top of the ridge," he continued . has Yet Ind icated tin.Intention to run County m'Unkipal court on the conVIC· ~·Yet So 000.people wi1Uook-&Hhe1111 (or-re:ete · lion. from the valley and their view will be. Candidates for the election must fil e Mission Ho~pital Lab Theft Probed Orange County Sheriff's officers are investigating the theft of laboratory equipment valued al $1,500 from Mi ssion Community Hospital, 27802 Puerto Real, l\1ission Viejo. Deputies said a costly screening machine w as taken from th e pulmonary laboratory at the hospital. They said there was no ev\dence of forced entry. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pr"l*"I -"ullli- Jack R. 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M.OI ~!NJ, mlNla>y •i.lllQ ...,,. w.•-'""' ' obstructea. wno 1s being fair'!'' with t he Orange County Registrar of Smith said the views from the top or Voters between Dec. 4 and Jan. 3. the ridge should be available to all by F)irther information about LITE is leaving trails to the top. available by calling ?.1rs. l\letzger at He said Fie sympathizes with people 494·3624. y.rho bought land Zoned agriculture 11as are all the parcels In the Bear Looters Seized NEWBURGH, N.Y. <UPI>-Police swept the racially troubled northeast section of town early today, arresting two suspected looters and taking at least six others into custody; Brand Ra nch) hoping to get certain zoning and density, and then don't. He equated it with buying a used car you hope to Cix, but later finding out you're stuck. Capo Horse Show Set On Saturday, Sund~y Canceled by last Friday ni1bt's rainfall , the Capistrano Valley Hor- semen's Association show, considered by many to be the major horse show of the year in..the. South Orange Coast Aliso School Schedules area, is on again for Saturday aftd Suaday. , More than 300 entries are expected to tum out for the two-day event at Rancho Captltrano (Avery Parkway offramp, San'Die10 Freeway) in San Juan Capistrano. .. An exhibition oi dressage ia scheduled for the noon break on Satur- . day ; cowboys from Norco and other parts of Southern California· will demon&trate the art of cutting (cattle hliindllng from horseback) aa lhe lun-'Dog Days ' ch-time entertainment on Sunday. Equitation and halter events will be • held on Saturday, starting at 8 a.m . Talented dogs and dogs of unusual Sunday's 1;9.mpetltion, also starting at dimension will have a chance to show .8 a.m .. wlll be in gymkhana events. off at 1 p.m. Saturday al the "Dog In case of light rains tonight or Days" animal show at Aliso Elemen-early· Saturday, the show may be tary School.In South Laguna. moved to an 1altemate locaUon: If The-dogs, which must belong to heavy ·rains force cancellatJdn, new Aliso st~detits, vnll be Judged In such dates will be set for nexlsprinC, at• ta,tegones as ,best·l~ained do1 ; dog cordrng to Sa-1\dY champion, public that does the most tricks ; largest and retaUon1i chairman for Ute apontoring t mallesl d9gs and dogs with the a1sociat1on. lon~est af11's,hortest tails. ~Phone allmbera to caU ror ahow ln- R1bbon1 will ~e awarded to fi rst and form atlon and weather ''1ue1- second pla~e w1nne~. slim ates" are 496·1923 498-.-ot and There will also be categories for 493-8397. · ' hamsters. rats, rabbits, snakes and other pets, except calA. The cats are banned to save them from att•ck__bx the dop, said Sherry flaswell. an organizer or lhe PTA·pon· aored event. • "Dog Days" will be on the Aliso play1fround and 11 ppen tO the public free or charge. • Jury Indicts Six CHICAGO (UPI ) -Six_suSpects have been indicled by a federal grand jury In the $4 .3 million burglary or an Armored Express Co. Vault -the largest cash h-iist in American history. .. ,, ,._ • -~nour:ices Their Pre-holiday UPHOLSTERY SALE SOFAS from s39900 Huge Selection on Display Now ' CHAIRS froin s 15900 ' Stop In Now .At Any of -Our Three Fine Stores' For Fine Upholstery At Sale Prices. OREXEL-HEAITAGE-HEN~EDON-W00DMARK-KAAAS1'AN-BAKER - ' ·- NEWPoAT BEACH• . 1721 WESTCl.lt'F DR.. 642·2050 . . LAGUNA BEACH • 345 Nf>KTll C.:OAST1iWY .• 4~·&5$1 TORRANCE • ' WEEKDAYS~ SATURDAYS ''00 to S:JO 23MI 11AWMIORNt. 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SI MIN"t 2 s 1C1 31~+ ""' twCF• ,2111114 •UI S\'6 •.• Either tl.) halt or your. wt.th a combi·ned worth or ""'"''·30g a w1 • ,,,. e1 a.1, Ml, 1, ,.14 "F111e1Fec1s1, s. 9 ... 1-P1.1.u • 11 u"' .. "" N1s1an11 .eo• s u."' SUoL1P1 .,,., 3 t.i.o•"" T.,.;ou11ot1 • sr ,,,,._,.. A HU pl JV. .. ,, 11 +2"-~ 'I. • Fir$! ... 1,\0 t 2U 151111' 'II lowtPS 1.n I l IHI .. . NISl••d• .I. IS •12 ..., -v. SIL.s.nF 1~ ' • ?Sl'I ... tyltr Cp ... ' S4 IJ\'1-v. long-term gair~is taxed at nearly •6 million are now .r.m,1,trF1 . .w s. s1 •'Ill• w. 00 .... ',1·~ 1 l! 1~14 i•;: Fit Olin s1 1 2n tlli tocotto11>111 • 10 t1<o+"" 11111 Stlt'M ' 1se )1\0+ :ir. SIP•lll 5 , .... 11 10,..-111 --u .,_ r t ' • NllAlrl!lll!l15 131 7111• \,9 n ' .. U>< -•" F$1.0.k ."1 t 20 ui..·~ r'l'EI""'·" S•11S ll +"",,._II TN(o •• St I , .. Sl=slll.111 5 101 ?2'111.-'ll UALIM .-Sllllt lltlo your1 r egu ar ra( e in the unde r co nstruct ion in "'" Bil .20 .. J '"" • v. g::g p1~;·~ .. !~ ~14'.;'1 v. Fu:;i::;8M$ 1 14 1n ,, _fill 11.it °","'!!' .. a,1 •" • ~ ,,..torn11.20 • 1•t 44V. • ~ ..,s.111!'..~ -,"'. ,' ,." ,,•~-. •" u'"•~• .. ',"'.., 4 ,.at..."••"_ reg" ar Way Or 2) the I. t II I ABr-2.st. i 61 11r. _, · " "' '"' ''' •• IU int ... ' 12 to -.. NCA Cp .n 5 Jlt 11'11+ •• ....,. 1.2fi -..... ""7 U" 11 Q. 11 there any yearend 10%· cutting! strategy /or you., the tcupayer wiho hai invested most oJ YoMr free cash lhi.s MtQr in high·inlerel t saui119s cer- ti/icojes, money-market /)mdl andbond1? • 1rs Laguna i Is by li on Arne..,11 •• , 11116,,.,=v. g::,:1i.r4 ·s 11~·~J,. .. ·:it · .. ... 1u 1n11c,,•·· 12s"'-"' Neill--•• Jt, _...,, ~Aact016 • •1ro+1to UMCllllJw ~.t".Jt ,.,.,_ $50,000 is taxed at 25 pertent Developme nt Company. "'"11111g .n s • .?'.• •. CIT Fl"i.20 1 " n-.-14 ~:,.8:':i:.C~ t 6f ·f!w.=: --J J-Mw Pw 1 . .0 • 10 1'"-.. -. S-rAst• •. 11 th-"' UMET 1\Ao it, •~ •• d h tr I NII Ctn 2.20 s 129 ~ t OUtor IO u 121t JI I'll F1P•Q:l l.l? s ,. Ul'I• v. -*"" F ... • 11 1111 .. . HtwPiil 1.1' •. dOO 11 ••• s.na Ett ·" ' 10 t~. Yo U..UC:o .WI J ;~~-~a an a o any excess is Vons Market, Pay Less .., c..i 1111 \11 .. 11 21 111 -\,lo aiSrv~ .ioa 6 ,, 45 -"' FtPMt 1,t1o 3 211 · • ...._.,.. -*>Fo '-''d .. i.t t • v. NC..oE• 1.11 • 36 lf"I • 11i ~"••"•'·.• •. '. ~,•, ....... ,._.~ ~ &M~ .... ,• ll taxed at your regular rate Dru St F' N t· 1 CnM1 .ts11 •. • 3""'• 111 au.wo".n.i 1 , '"'="" F11u111E ,,.11 • .1-11. -..IMfP11o1 .1i1111 •U 30\fo ... NEGsE1.t~ s "10 • v. ....-w ..... o l: , . . .. · -g ore. 1rst a 1ona ACM1111.20 • 13 1•1<1-.111a1r5ot.600 1 w •11to-lll Fstv•~-•so 1 1u w.-\li JO>~t.lli .. aoo 1ov. .•. NE0TT1.Jt10 s 1~-v. s.F11"u .2011m1•14•'* u..c:.11 .to• u Thega1norlosso1,ltheasset Bank ofOrangeCountyand .r.mc.y .... 11"J 1zt3nto ... atvi"'-"3111 1-.~ F1w1tC11t11 2 1>1'1 Jlf"CPi..~1 .. 12061 -1 Htwftl11.a.1 s1 • ... ~w.1 .12• .. 2 t'll •.• c.-eom1.JJ 1 t You'-·e held lor six months P omon a F1·r s t Federal .r.mors111.~u • ,,• .•.. otylft~Ms .. t 'Iii ••• ""'-Mfl i.10 • Ill»~ .. ..111 ..... c .JO•, •,,s """•,. H..,....t '·"° • i111 11111." ~,,,°"' • "° s,.~ .. "-~ •• "'•"t,."•• Can you make a1111 wise moues ii JIDM now have kits of intereit i ft Co m e and if whatever st~k1 YDM did buy in "V AOIHTtl .$111 U 't QI I pf2 U 1•'11 \II F~ .20 t •10 Jtt-111 -lft J\if ••• Nw1mpl •l'I .. • "llo•\14 S.Vc1 I.It 1 1l ... ...., .,_, .2t • I EJcPw t • :JO,} ""'" "" y "" 1.. . . +· F*'IElll .2• st m ~ :w. JimW.lt •• t '°" 21 • "" HYSEG t.20 • lt II • \lo S..VA st .a.ii .. " '"" •.• \All II llf •tn ,. , -l.! or ess i~ short-term. Short· Savings and Loan will be in· F1t111•v .1• 1 •JO '""; 111 8::&1 ~ i 1!J ';:t .., ·~ F11mino .10 , • ~ •.. .i;mw1111.11e· .. 1s J+1ro .""' HYtEp11.• .. 1100 '°"' ... s.w1flfSMt~ .. :n 2~ ... ..-. 1.., ..,,.. 1 1 lermgalnsaretaxedasor. clude·d 1·n the $4.S million ~~'*".-," •. ·.· ',.' 111i .. 1o:. ... , •• ·201 13 J"' Flt•IV .. !.iSlfl ....... -·s1.-.• :d61S:W.+'llN=J,..,.1Uolt ... SwOJIP,.lSd• '' l\li-"Un FldtHtyll 11 '" ..• .,_I_. UV. ..... ' "' .•• F1M1111at1.11 • :a\!-~ JHMll.1111 .. JI lt'lll+ \Ii NI I.II• tit tV.-Yo S.-1~ tl)IOO 1\li ... \JJIOCa61 ... ·<\ 1ft ~-'Ill> dinary income 1 .. H · 11 Pl t th AGnSt. 1.0. 20 1s>n ·;.i; o. .. cntt.M t • Ul'I-vt Ft1nt1 Pl +v. .. 11t ........ "' Jo1w1M.w 1.:zo s .,. "111o+ -. NI JA •• 1110 JOY>+ 111i sc..r. Stnikt 1 u 111:1-"" u.. ,..., 1.111 Ii m ·~ · 1974, IP" hold al losses? .A . ¥es: Go through your lis( oCv stbc.ks_lO~-)'O~ . • ~guna 1 S aza a e AGn1"1 ."l ·:...,.13 ,"', .• :-~ g::Ee:,r,12·~.'..J:i,:e+'li •. w; Fhnt•11t2v •.. 1 n-'11 ..1o1w1......,.10• 19-11~1.,.. NllMJll'J.to .• ~,. ... Sc:'-ftrCo20 ' JI:.+""' UP••-'1 tF• 1t 12,._"" '-The s pecial rules for southwest corner. of Alicia -Gnp11.• .. .n ..... ,., o. E it0 110 ,, ..... "" F11 Eto.n '· s ttVt•" .1o1111s"K..eo 1 JO • -v. NU.Shi-* •. 2 n--• Sc:n.•1111•11 is. s..,..,_, lHlioNno t0 s 21 2.__111 · I I • • .r.mH01ll1 .10 • .. ,. ,v, "" w · .. ' • "" ~ '° , •• .,,,. · -""L.OgR .IO t .,,, s -" NL 111®11 1 • tlO """'-w. Sc:111111 e ... u "' n .... \:. . ~"••• ·• • 613 1 • 111 capita osses are (11 net Parkway 3nd the San Diego z:::=.::~ ~ ~~=,,.. 8="~.ii' ~ ': !=! ~ ~~~t \:.U ~ 1U :::;·: ~;.~.~ 11~ 1'"'• ·;.; ~~'t I ~ !U::': ~~·~'t 2~ 1m;-~ .. ~f;~~l'i 1_1;r:::•_.,..._ short-term losses cap be Freeway. · ...,..,111..s :br... J J:w. ::: g.~: .. p1i.f.1 ._. 1,l :"" • '" Fi.osiM1 t¥J 3 12 u .. _ .. JOrgns 1J01 3 l 0::' ~.111(,f 1w..-.-tot --1~ __ ,. sco,1,1no .to s •211 s • ""' ""'"w' pf•.~ 1.,.. o111o+ ~-"'· edtooffsetupto$1,IXX>of · Thell.2S -ni.i11;ft-'ftguna AMM!d .JZJ 2&7 c.f~ · .., ,.~ F1uora.2«1u 110121'""'=2 ..lkltns .'Kl·s·1 11-.-.. Morns 1.12 •dJ 11\'li Yo Sutuo.Ya 2• 10""•'-V10er-J 1 lot~..,. --~...__ A MtOlccwptl ,,, ~2'io-~ . ., ... ..• FMC Cp t2 J It 1J¥t~ It. Jo'I Mlg 1~ II '"° lt\'J-\fo ..... Cotl .ea • 17 2!lllt• 14 Sc:onF<itzr I • SI .,.._ \!o ~ 110 ISt .......... l~C9me $1 for Sl ; (2) net Hills Office Pfi'k near the "'"""°t toa J 20 '"' • OiAlll i.io .. ao ""' ... FoooF'r 211 • 111 .... "'"· NSMQt.119 t " •Vi •"" ,...,M1 2.110 • 31 t-.-v. St.tnFor ... s n 1r.--. UklFJKOi .20 ·~·fi,:r.!S .. long-termlossesoffsetupto 1·ntersecti·on·o 'a Pa·z-and· Arnt'~M 1 ",. .-~ 8::!.ti.:..iC::: :1 ';"~= Foat.c.e .•-s 1 w. ~-" -~ K-H ... ~1.20 • • ,, ... _"' Stot!P•P--: .. • "1M-ti. uGsPL mo , v. L "'" St•Uno .. u, ·,~ ·.-:. OIA~f.10 .. 1 .,,., .. \lo ForOMOI 20 • IOI ':JolV-.... it.II-Alu, 3 ,. 1!11\-\II NCllAlt ,IQti:I ( 30 2'11<-\\ Stoltrt •. IO 1 10 """"",.,. \.lrlillllu "1.n I Gfdo "" $1 000 of ordinary 1·ncome c bot d ·11 · lud ~ 5'!1p .1&n .. -.. "'··· ., , ,,, •• • FO' ""-·• • · » 11-1to ~l•ra .JO ' • s1to• "" HOCn""''"" .. 1J 11ro. "'" Sc:w111""1o1 • t::1 ,_, .. "'" unillOCp a. , , -\lo ' a roa s WI inc e a M'ISrnll \\It 3 "' 11~ .. -..-.I • FrM Pl 1:eo . t ,,~ .. \fo KllNM~ .20 t " , ......... J.liln!UI 1.112 l 7SO '"". "" Sc:o<ril pl 1'11 .. , 2t -.... UICI I-: IO • ,. 2~ "" but only on a S2 for $1 basis. branch or Eldorado Bank, "'" """ ·'° ' tJ •14 Cll'SGflf 1·1' ·· 11 11"" ·· · F1011" 1.•Sd .. ,, 1--. v. K•CP1.1 ,_20 • 12 """-"" NOC111Gs .i.o 1 .s • -\lo Sc:uclOlrD v .. 1 •1to ••• un.Js~e 1JM 6 2s o .,. -. ...,,,Stllj)f '"" • • ' •S'4 ••Vi &c.~ ;:~ i6 ,J ~~ill f'l'IHwcl .tO IJ SO. 1.V.• 1111 KCSol" --5 l 11'11< • .. No111GI l.tl 1 ll l'Mli • V. ScllCI pl .tot .. 1 1''1 • ~ 11f1 MM 1,t0 J •t tV.\. 1ro Jf tax reform 1.egislation numerOUS proressional or. "'"5lerlt .2t • 2l •h• °" c.otiloll tO 1 •11 •llo Fosi.r-1 I S •1•S 11 -'II. KCSollldpl 1 ·· 1JO ,,.,. ... NllGtpr 1.90 .. I 21\liot lro L.112.20 t I'll 29 -_, Un Hi,,c;le•.. u -• betore Congress 1s passed, r1·ces and executi·ve sw·tes ~,•,M1•,'.! ',,· ... ? 2,•,!:-11o• eo1c1wa11 '.», .1 •lfo•"Vi FOJCDQl'.0,.. . .01J 12• ,.._,,Ao it.nGE•.st. • "11°'1>-111 "°'"PS1.Jt 1 s1 1oro .•. St•COn1r .20 ' 1• 1Jl'>-11o uioP11cM11 .. s 2 +"" ' ................... Cat0tol11 .06 .... 2 -11. FrMllMIOll llUV.-Yo K.lns"l.t.lj• t U'IO-l!o flloHl~J.IOt •lSJ-'11 5"WAlr.W110t ~-l'o0nRe1no . .0 1 lo.ng-term gains would be serv ed bv a common .11tnT&Tp1, .. 137 s1 .... eot1111 ... ,. tn t•11t-i Fr.,1M i.o sa.ot n'lil+ 11o it.nPu1.s ' ·1• 1• ... NOStPw1.M 1 u 11:w..,.. SNtPow.7t' 1 • -v. uSFkltlt .. t 4 21~- f .J ATTpfA 1.M .. 11 (Jon-... 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Kll'fWrR .Ml J s 11111+ "' Nws1,,1,1,1.1s s 112 11 + .... s.r"°""' ·" a 21 t\lo-1111 us 1nc1 .se. J •l IJ Wt? i.. Short.term losers -.•-Id for ' AlnlsSI .IOd 3 41 J\\-1/e CoUPIA 1 Ml l 11'111-v. (l,1,F (p.!l? ' '' ...... Ut K-Cp .20 • l 3V. ... NwS.... 1.MI t 22 JJ ... si-11 .10 J 21 ~ ..• USL-.JI • ~ 11v;.:...w. -:-ue -capital 1.osses could be used president, will be of Spanish A .... 1e-11 -• s 1 1o:ii.-·"" •" · ·· GAF Pl 1.20 .. ' 13v. .. . K••i.r in .~ ' 10 SI'> .. Nw11 In 1.211 J " 22,,.-1111 5'1111011 ~AO 6 10 ·~ ,,., us 11nr .IOd • 11 ,.,., .. i,, six months or less. lf these AMF 1"1.2• • ut 11'"•"' g:1&,~1~: 'i u~ :: .• ·v; mSpl 1.wt .. 1 '°"-"..., ice11000 .60u 111 1•'"'-"' Nwsl IMws .• 2 111'> .. .,., !.lw!IT 1.oto 2 1 UY>t"' us Sl'loe .ts t 15 1 ,,,..14o to o~rset as !fl uch as ~.000 of design, with red mission tile .r.rn1K ·'° s tt n.v.+ v. c.1~,, 1"" ... s11 si.-+ ,¥> u ... u ,, n .. . K:t•-·'° l 1 • .. . Hw,1 1n p1 s.. 1 nv.-.,., Sfll11ero .st. ' • ""' ... usSt .... 1 . .0 • 11• • ri°"'I appear like))' lO tum into 0 d f AMPtnc:.llJI 111 30 COIPICIUr•i .. 161 lh-\111 rOOen .1111 .. U.,._V. l(tfttOtt2,toCI • Jiit 3''°"+1\lo Nwsllpt•.:111 .. 11 Sl\li• 'Wt SMllf'pt\-"t .. 1 11 • l'o USTOll .IO 9 2S 1--"'-I •• 1 k uf r 1nary 1ncom e in one roo s and landscaping. Nll4)(.0P .• J 1 '"" ... Cols Ol't 1,. 1 11 u"" 1111111 _,. • 30s 1111-"" 11:v ut111.11 1 1• 16v. ... "w.11Mtc.s .. t n'll-1 §11111«0"".. 1 z•lll • 11 UlllT•• .1.oe 1 m 1:Mli1,.,. ong • ..,.rm osers, ta eas • l'ear. On-site parking will be ·--•.-.~ 13 x,, •,~-v. C011wM1.1i111 2 u ll'l t ·~ 10C• ·•' 1 1• -v. Ka«MtGl1' tt• 11:w.-1~ NwMUl.Dll J t u:v.+ 11o ·Sfllrw112.20 •SM J111t-\o Unitt1 wi1 .. ttl~\6+~1' f .. t I t rr t to _,,,~p ..... p ,.. ... Com•El .•1 "H:W.-\'• Sw:1.1J• ., '""-" .... Ka~-, 1 1 ll V.•\Oi NwPIU.IOd. lJ 15 -l'o Slsn•Po:.tl t ., t •"'" UftlTptAIVJ,, 16•1,~+W. 1c1en oss o o se up Q. Should you then hold off provided at both locations. ,l,fllil« 1.10 J " J1 . • h Com!ilw ,_10 1 t Js>11. ,,. 11w1r 1n 1 • 1v. •.. KICIOf w ·'° J ,, 10 • "' NWS11 t.eo. • tt »""• "" SIOl'tteo .IOI! 2 31 1•v.• "" °"'~ c, ' ,11 Oil ... Sl ,fVV'I of your interest In· taki·ng any po per •-,,,, ·-· ,.. Both com merci·ai centers ~.·· -,·!! ·,· ,,• ~!~-·.·· c.msi P• ·".. 1 20¥o-"' c.orp J '' 1~ .. . Kicl09pl-t;10-:-:-1 1s .... "" Nrl" Ca 1.t11 • •" 21,.-11o ~ 1.:io •. 1 u -1 Urli.,., ... , u 11111+·1"" '?"' w ,..,.., _..., td ~ ·~ ..,., ,._ '' J JO t St 1•• 1111 Oc:o .. 1 ..,.. ... Klmotl l . .w t 10 2t ... -I'll Nol'tllSI .lOQ 1 I" 11ft!. Ill ~Cll 1 t It 1"111 • ~ u111.,,,o;1 ,to • 1•1 1~ ..• <.'Ome. ---r-11 ·1 -·-1· ".r.m1tt1"'to• ,. 1111-lilo"'"w . . •. l"llMI .. Ill ... KlllglOS.tO!l 16 s ... -l'll N<ISlpjlM'I .. !Oll\lo '4SimPrt ;IOllS J 2('o-Y>IJlljetMl .'61t~!llWo·I'> P · II II ' t "'""'' o np e !JOur vc;nt it nexi are expected to be com· --'10 3 '°" 11~-"' f!:&!;4f :: ~ ~. ·v; Ami 1.m .. 9s iv.-.,.. KkWI c ·" s • n"'+ "' NvtotCp _,, J u 1i""-.,.. S11mi.c ... , 11 12'lil+ i,;, USl•FE _,, ttsts 1 -1¥> • rent1ce· a s top ax year? pleted by May. ""'"'He 1.• 5 31 1~ ... cwE ..... 1 .• 1 . 21 ,."" . . . 00 .lllO 10 • :>t • .... 1tn1GN H .n • 11 "It • .,. H v " c. !ii 1 n 1tv.-,.. si.,.P.i .JJ t "" ·~· "" VSLF•M ... . . , MMl>-""' experts Say You Can USe net AtlCll•Cl•Y 1 s 2t llV.• 'II _. T, 11tC1 • lt 29 -.... Ka+wo .DI ( 12 ~.. ... --0 0--SingffC 1.to .... I u.v.-"" USM COil' I J .. u ...... A.No-forfirst.thista11: AM111C1111 s 111• -'II C'Mp!'Lto .. 11•i.•'ll 1 p1 211J •• rioo:J11 ... ~"'214-.. 1 21~+1 o.••n0-"°2 ,. '_.,.. i$i?i'~ .. ltl111i•'4 1Jt.i.lu .101"'"u111-v. Short·term lOSSeS lO off Set f ~C ..!lCI t It 12""-"" ComwEll WI . 1 ll4-Yo BMi .IO ' I W,.... V. ~ 2.IO S •IO "2\'J+ 'tlo DlllllePr ... 6 1 9Yo •• , ,Ill 6 t 11\1; + "" uit/!Pl 1.:Mo J M HVt+ "'6 • , . re orm may not even be TM C • l Aclt• 011 11 1 n 1°"'. "" f::::GJ1~ ., 19~ ~~. · ~ 111e ·" s as ,.,.. .. . "-r pf , .. -120 "' ... ou1e1 ,..tr, t .St1• ,~ .1,.. , .n. 1 • SJV..-* uv 1"""" 1 1 •Mii b,.s"" up to Sl,000 or ordinary In· passed and taxes alone l es A,peco Cotp .. tl ll'o ... CWOllpjl.n ... lt\lo • \lo cor 1.20 •• ,, ....... Kr1fltol.tllO so JS"'• h OtctdPl:pl • .. t2 fJ'll.•J\li !,Ii.II C«1111 .......... UVll'IOp!Sl'o .. i 5t •3 come dolla r for dollar. lf APL Corps 10 1_. >n eomms.11 , 15 a11,1;-\lo ons .44 ' s ''!lo-"" K~ .2221 ... 1 1•h• "-OttP1flf3.40 .. m 11v.+•v. »'ftillCll .U21.,. 1t'9-ft uv1nllf1.u .: 11 nl't•I~ h should never govern your ~lod•••"". •,,' • ,!~.·.·· eom-"r St.• n 2, 2.. ... a...iop 1 11 1-"" 1er ..,. ·'° s 1 10 -"" ou:Pt1112.1t .. • 11 1'\0.111o 5mt111A0 .11 t 11 1r.-"' -• •-you ave long-term loss· ARA 1.li 32 ~ ""' l)y""'" • n 1.,,..1 Kl'fl9f• 1.• s ,. 11.-....11o oooeneii.111 • .. n • "" 5"'Hll111t .un n 1t:i.-14 .,,.,..,. .20, ., 111o-•1 investment strategy. R d Nt.111 N .» s 2• '"-w. ~~~ · ,i 1t ,:w!. ~ E1tt '·'° n sn ..,,._"" Ky-1n .• • 3 1 ~ 1111.11 .. 1 ts v.+ v. Snliill'll!IW, n 1"' 1tv.-" .,,.....,, 1.111 s , ~ "" es, YOU Can USe them, too, to AJSO after ofrsett ing )'OUr eco r Atd..,O .2!1 t t1J 11\li t Ill ~1.· 9 ll Uh• 'loo Food lM I •1S1 1 ....... Iii -"-l-Ed 1.16 I 102 .Ullo+ l'I Smi!M T .tS • :ri t •.. VIJICIDC1AO 1'2 • ~\lo dot' • b but •t ·11 N«lc Enlp .. 1 2'11 ... ,._ . .o • I 1av.. "· °""°' 1.-u St 1lV>· \It Ll<UM I.Sf. I • \fV.-"' OJI pl J.3' •. rlJO JS _,. Stou:~er .1111 s •l t'l!o •.. VMlur 1.1<1111 .. 'll 1N+ Ill ,,_e same JO ... 1 wi k>sses against the $1 ooo or , -n • u ,,,., ....... '" 'G01n1"" pf J •. ' ~· "" 1..1mSttSr1 1g i 1 11v.-"" Oll••GE 1.Jt 10 no " + w. ~ a.. . .o 3 se ·rv. • "' viH<o 0tti1'1 21 2st. l'ff1t-.11ro •·•e $2 or JOft(·term I-• to 1 Arlt PS 1:a. t .i 111'1.• ""' Oln Ed .tl<I J nt I • Yo Gtll Med .U • 51 1Yo-\II UNllrY .n • 1t 11111 + \lo o..!tNG l.IO 1 '1 11~-\(, $ann11 l"tl !l 1J 2 . . . VF Cor• .It 6 U IWI• \'o 11«.11. .._ ordinary income this year, ""' e.11 "'" 11 t\ii-w. CoMEd p1 • •• s ;!"'" ··• GftlM1111.20 u s1 4.,,....1.., Y<Mta .1111 • 1t 1\t . .. 01• eo 1.21 s •s 11'111-11i $an' eor111n 111oso sv.+ v. .,,_ '"' 5,, .... ~ ,, .... orrsei.Storyourtaxablein· • •1 , Earni·ngs . ,1,n.1..1Gi.10sa•121~-"" ~~~~r.t~·.-.1 ,s\o.M\.'J~tt G11Mat1.t001onosl4--.u1ro11e, .. 10e1 1 ...... ~~~111 ,. "n",•l4S001L11 •.0lds 12t-"'••vic10<cc .sor.,, ~ .. te .... tlncome. any osses that remain ..... 1ee11no .... " 111t+ 1 .. eonsF"til.is, ni 1s"-14 GnMotiifJ" .. 1 ..... .,, t.ur 1e9 .:za l .21 • +,... "''-k'"·JO J ' • + 16 sos cm .JO, 11 s • w. v1e1ec1.11 ,., .. 1., .... 1-1 · unused may be carried for "'"'""'1 cps • '•"' ConFGpt•Yt .. 11 •Sl'l-tl'o Gtr!Motpts .. 1 ..... 1..e..sp11¥o .. ,11 """• ll Olltllk•MI i 2 1011.. v. sc.E11.•' 1• 121ro ..... v1e1p11.211 .. ll00 •1;o,... Q. What if I/OU want lD Bta• in • Arrnc:o I.~ • 76 t111o-"' Con Frat .10 + 111 1111t-"" Get! Por1 .IO n 'OS si.-11o l.l!ftwy .60Q s I 1•1'1 . . . o....a.eo .n • • t:ir.-Yo 5oJ Ind 1.M • t 12'-• I'll V•E• p1 1.ts .. 1:11 .w.-11•• ward indefinitely. When you LOS ANGELES !AP "'"'"' t.10.. • t•"ll-16 CoMNG 2 10 1 ,, Jlr.+ -. G P110u 1 ... i 1.ci 11.., .. "" IM<ll&N .Sii s 1 •111 ... o.. "':k• 1.10 1 21 •t.-"" Sollthdlown , 110 tb+ "' 'l•E1p1 1.12 .. .uo """• "' lhe $10Ck beCaUSt u6u thfnk if iJ h f d th ' ) -Nmutpl •'llo .. dO ti •I eori-pW 2 7 f.11 ,,,._ y. Gtll lltlrltl ' 11 1~ Yo I.Ole...,.. .Ml 1 II IV.+ Ill Oii• E.1 2.20 S 20 tt!l\o ... Sotlt Dk.ltO • !II 12\lo .. . 'ltEI pl 1.14 .. 11.e • + llilo • carry t em orwar. ey Th T ' M ' 0 c AtmiClt ti• 1Ht ""'-""' ConPrif •~ 10 JJ.,.. 1 GnS<91111 .1&10 •9 ~. 111o l.l!ft1P1:C.110 • ., t!lo• lll ou1bllM.1..211..J-•M 1J1111 .•. SotttPS1.n • 6 , ... v°"..-1nc: 3 15 ,..,. 1to ~ 1q>-and pos!ibly , qui le still retai·n their status as e 1 mes 1 r r r 0-• ......... 1111:.0 s • , • .,.. • "". eonP p1 ,_,j :: !JO 51 :1 Gn !iot~ '""' l s 2'11< ... L"" v•• 1nc1 • s1 1.J.16• 1-1• 0ui111c,,. .10 s • 1>w. ... s c.1Eo 1 ... s m 1111J . v. vse Coo> .Ml • , io ... -n'. parent ri rm Of the LOS ArvCotpl." I 5 I 11'111 ... Car!Pwr p1 t 11 JOl't-\\ G T E I.IQ t JU 19\11 ... t.enm 1.1..i ·. 11' I"-14 0.rSl\llll .10 ' 211 11"" . . . Soutl'IU 1.111 6 111 I~ ..• Yule""" 1.6'0 S 1 1WI+ \4 ..,., long·term or short-term los-Arv1n111d .SJ 10 " '"'"• v. eon11 Air Lii ·s JO s + v. GTE Pl" 211>.. , 21v ... ~ L.l>MI, Cp ' • Jiili •• • O.O.rTr" .IO • 2 11--111 Solfi'OE 2.20 6 23 ''"'• 1 -w w-A II you ·re not an Angeles 'fimes, has repor· ASALl41 . .o .. •JJJ """••"' CtlCt" i.ea t 1u zs:i.+ v. Gnre 1 •ov J 11 12"" 1.ewFo C.p .. • s"' , .. OW...CF ,Mll sr,. ... SoNAot51.u 1 tJ Jtl't ... wachCp .Jt • ,. 1:tVt+.,,.. ' . • Ses-and the...ne.W $3,()()() Of{. d h• d [ · "5111 Olt l.IO • 3f Ill'>+ 14 Ctl11Copp ,IQ ? •1 ti.. , . . G9nt.ci Int • Jl • -·ii Lewi Sir\ .II t St 111,l;-VO 0.0"1 11 1.6'0 !l 20 35\4-¥o SHETtl 2.11 1 12 Ullo -1'" W<KAI \,JOI!' J l1 t:i.-Iii ticipating the big rise in the set would apply to ·these te t 1r quarter ne in· Ml>l'yG 1.11t • 11 :ro ~ :ir. conucpJ . .a 1 10, nv.-\lt Geftul"P .s. 19 •1 ,..,,._ {'o l.l!vl!: Fur" • IJ 21'1<-v. 011oro1n . .o 1 rt 111o-"" 5oP<ttlf1.11 ,. 1os "" ... w11I'"" 1 , ,, 1~ 11o come rose to S18.2 million As SPl'o 1.40 s 1 2°"' • "" enuc.. p11VJ 2 ,.~-"' c;..pK ·'°' • •116 JO"'• "'" LFI! eor1111 t 1 3'111 .• · · -• •-So A11r1.12 o .,. f.ll't• l'o w11 1-11.t0t 10 1 lll'J--11o stock within the next mon· carry.over losses. AthlOl'I• .<CO 2 u 1v.-v. auuc:,,1 20 ., 2, 33v.-v. c;.Pwp11.110 .. 1so 11 ., Lo F 1.20 • •S1 11"1.+ "" PKA1n 1.20 .. :K 11111 ... 5oA111111 .so .. al s111 ... W•JI Mw ·'° J 1 ,. 1111i-"' h II k · 1 I from $15.1 million a year -'llco 1.Js.1 3 1l i:i.-v. · c;.Pwp11.n .. :100 111 ~ 1 LOF "'·~ . . •• uv.+t Poc:G1;5 1.11 1 u ~ • "' SoR111 p1 J . • x2 ••v.-"" w11M1rt .10 ' ''1 '10V.-11'i l • St: · to ta e your oss or Bero e ou can make a n ,1,uchE• 1~ • 11 1l:i.-I'll 01111' 1·•t11 1 1 •tro• v. Gerber Pel 1 1 l!l 11 • "' Ullby McN1 • •• •l'I .. v. PK 1.19 1.1& r Jt u"-~ Sol.In~ 1 . .0 , 1 21 -"" wano L .Ole! 1 lJ w.--v, tax purposes, wait 31 days r Y Y ago. ,,uRltM 1\'t 11 306 wi.-1 a 1111" l.Jart .. 12 3 -v. Gtuy 1.JOd • s1 131 --.11\IJ 1.11w1yep ·"° • 1t tl't • ·"-P«~lrl .15 • tt '11~ ... Soutn10 .+og 10 120 "*• 11 W•f'd F_, .. 1 ut J4.-.,,.. inte lligent yea rend tax Th · led ARcn P1l:ir. .. 110 43'tlo•••.i. Z::W"~ ·; 1~ 1•11:.~-1! GF ews .12 • .. 10 t\\•-V... Lll:iLon .10tt .. J l\111 ... PK""'"' 1 . .0 • "' 11-.. >w. 5ows1Fr.211 2 .... t ... W•r111co .10 3 1• ,_ ... .and then reinvest in the strategy .dec>·si·ons, you e increase represen A1Rc p12.1t11 .. 11 .o-.-"" Car!llO~ ,_ .. 5 2 .... ~-v •. G11n1Pcm 1 , • 1ov. ... ufl.p1 .•2n .. 11 s -11o Po: T&T1.20 • 31 u1.1.-v. SwForp11v. .. 11 u"'•"' wor"Cm.411 + 1,. 1tM•1"" Same'tack. 54 cents per share, against "u•s C.rp11 u 1"" ··· eon11111T.11 1 1t1 11\t ."" GllN'F1111ir • ,, <ti-l'o LIOQ My2""' •1• 21 • v. PtlNW.•b .. 1 2 ...... Sown1PS .t0 1 •20 ·~ ... w1Cm11t •11o .. / .,.._.,.,.. must figure out e'xact)y ,1,101"" 20 3 1& +v. .. "" Car!t11 0.1 • 29s 1•"" •· GiOO 1.twos l SI J"' ... 1.1riy El! 1n.2u 11 -\IJ PtlMlltt.30 .. • t -14 Si:m"'Hvt1 s .a '"" ... w.onp1111o •. 10 211 ,2 Youmust ... ,,.tthe3ldays 44cents lastyear~ ,1,uio.1 .iod20 "141,r,.~ eon0tt11 tV: ,'°·~ • ·• Gi1tHi11.s21 11 "" ... UncH111..o 1 "251'-+l'o Pllmart .nJ 1 ''""•"'" St:io"'HPIJ .. "2J ... w .... reo.J0 6 , J'll_.,. .. where you stand. So: t.utom1 lllds . . 11 1\\-"' Coll-J · i ' 1 23v.-·~ Gllltue 1.S1t 1 1011 li'>'I 1.inc:Nt1 p1 J . • •• ••I'>+ 'A Ptrn1111 IM • •2 Jiii -,.. s,p "•"'° .1• 1 llJ 21 -"' wMi..m ... " 3n i1._ "" because otherw l&e, it's a II Sales i ncrcased to Sl83. l ,1,wco Corp 1 » J • 11o Cool<Ltn _.,.. 3 70 11._ 1, GlllOlli tMor i 11 ,_ ·~ u11NF0 1.,. . . , 1 1111t -w. "'" ...,,, Alr .. 1" ,,,.. . . . Scwa;io,. e1 J 11 _ 1,.. " w•r11rs.1.211 s 10 •u _ ~ tl ) Add up a . your long· millionfroin 5174_4 million. ,1,vcoCpM$ .. • ~,+1-1t ~1111 ... • Js ttVt•""' Git~ .llll•1 • .,. ... u-1 eo.,, s ' 111t ... "--•2 ••44t H'll•1 ScwnoMl·.n • ~ .,,., ... WM11G11.• • 11 u .. i.. "wash sale," and you can't term gai·ns. Add up II your "-.c l'f 1.t011 .. • ""• :i. ~ u• 1, s'ilo-h Giow1 M•' 10 1• ,,,._"" u110n1"1""' .. Mt I*+ 11i '-•<rt .Ml • 1s 111i-... SQuarO 1.10 11 11 ,, ... WflrlHtt ·'° 1 " ,.,. .. tot, ____ .. deduct the 10,ses-eal tax Nine·month earnings ad· A ... ,.,Pr .J0 1• i.o JJ •1\,;, ~T1<•.MI ·; 1t II'> Gloeiiu"·'° • 1 u..._"' uuncwp!J., 1 1s11t ... v. Por11s ·" • •6 '"" ... sciu11111 .14 1•11 1 -wo&H~-1~~ ~ ii7---il~o~n~·~teor~m~~lo~s~s;:es;~· ~~~;1_!!"--.~~,.._.,i>-:!':!:"''"'~~""'-H'~·:"~'~~~..,:-r·i..~"hi'"~·,·ii.j~-~;·nd ·'° s 11 l\lt Gok!Wil Fe! • J IO\lti-.... Lltltl cw pl J •. " n .... ~"'Hft.J..911~~· .. ,,., Wfl/I 511 I• • I IS ... rou e. a trsale1, M-+-iK-t ~ · tw=W ,..n;,, __ -,-J u11.. "-s.011r1n.ti.2u ~" JOlto.-. w.,iiw1.111 u .,...,. v. totals against each other. -11. SI 3" h ........ Pr1 . .,u.. • eop "'1.ao , t 11 .,., ~p1 1.1s . 110 , • .,. .. 111 L.ockllffd • 101 ''-+ 11o PtKO '"' • ,,. u •~~.a~,'~~,•,•,•.~",,•,._•"•••,•><,, I• I~ Wl.th1°n "~days before or !l> m.1 ion or . • per s are. ,1,riec0111.Gu 1s u • 11. ,.__.._ ,._ , .... 1.-Gaoctyr 1.10 s 1S1 "~h Lot-weo1.20 ~ 111" +"' P1y1n, .JO s 1 ,,.._\,lo ....... ,,,... ,. •• .w The result is your net long· ·11· -a •----• ..... ·· •• Goroon.J .n ' JJ 1 ... u.m.sF1 .Jt1n " ,\!._ i.r. ~ebGI .-. • o n:t. .. "" st«lllldl.to 1 HI ---~ •·•-nJ .1so 10 " 1s -111 days a fter the sale, you buy 1 compared v.•ith S41 .2 m1 ion e.ti1W11 • s ,, u ... c.or11G 1·11• 11 u3 ,. • ~. Gau11111 1 1o s 211 11_ 11i LoMt 3..., s "' 11 .._ ,...,,. COlftl• 111 n. SldOln WI ts v. w G "° , , .w. ~ term gain or oss. of St 22 h r tbe 8Kht .i111111111 , ... ! ~ ~E,o, . ..,~ •, ?! ',!!• ~ ~ 1:JS .. 1 IS -~ ~ :...,., J 12 Jl'I: .. -1.1t"1• "' .. i .. -i .. S10ttor1'1.:i.i0 ~ '"="' Wli~ll inc .. ·----.,,,,.~-· the same securities you sold (2) Do tne same thing · per 5 are or e..•er 1" .10 s 111 s • v. c:='~ :is.1 6 s ,;;: ;;:: Gr~w 1 . .0 • 1s1 ?Sv. .. . LON s 1no 1 • " 101\+ "" ;.;;;.o;. _,, • J• )"' . . . S10011 111 ,~.. :•o st, -:ir. -... 1.iac ... f ;a'#""" • _. ! al a loss.) first three quart.ers of 1973. 8111..oi1 .3111 n1+ -"-C.• e..o .3s s 10 1ol'o-1111 Gr•1111 u .1t1111 1 IO'lo • ...,, ~SG 1 . .0 ' .. 2J.,-~ """" Fruu . . s 1.1,0 ... Sid""°' 1.W .. "' 22 •-14 w.1tr1er .eo " 11tt ·./>. . with short·term gains and Sales ror the 40 v.•eeks in· ,.",",.~,·"' .. -•, »,,' , .. -. v. cPC 1"111 , Jls 11~ .. 1:i. Gr ... w1 1.so l 1 1su;."" t.ono•t.11 ... ' 11• 11""•"' Pt""P'-'·'° 1 11 11\\+"" S111Pi>su .1113 11 1 ..•.• -o.1ep :tit'o~~ii! rr you're afraid to wait I l f. d t d rt ---v... o-cl.111 l •·Ill _,,,.., GtMIW .JOll)I ISi 1'1t-\ooo l.ILfll IJ'tlo .. I Sl\lo-1 Pl'L.pjl.olO .. 110 IOI'> St4PrUCl .M I ' ........ Wt!IMtl..MI a t .\ d b osses o in your ne snu • creased.. to S~65.8 million _ "..,11~ ,•,..M •, •~,, •,•,~ •• "• Crfllil Fl .•z 1 36 s -.,.. "'"""' t.tJo s ss 1 -"'" l.Of'l90..11 ... n " " • 1 P Pt. 111 •.M .. 120 "'"" • lh SI-• .n ' 1 "'• "' we•Din c,, .: ~ the 31 ays ecause. you term gain or loss.----c.-00:1. ... 1 ... 1 " 11,. • .,. Gt A&P .•10 1 sr ,,,._ 11i Lor11 eorP s ,. 11,1, ... P11wtw1 1.11 • 1os 11\IJ-"" si111w1.s ... s 1t 13,._"' Wt111 F1 ... • ·~ m'1ght miss out on the ac· from $524 . 7 million in 1973. ~ tnc 2• "' Ji -v. Cr'OITt IC .6llll , u '*• .,. GtL•oa 1.10 .. 1 u"". v. 1..1u1111 1.0. • m Jsl!o + "" Pnwt pt 1 . .0 .. 1 11"' • "' 51.,,,,, ·'° • 1 1v. .. . wFMa 1..111c1 s 11> SI\ ... (3) Compare the net long-. 0 Fr kl' ~ "".. "' '""• v. CrouitH .111 1 1 u -"' G1H 1rl.11111u 10 nl'll .. vo L.lP0<!tc .u • :Jets '""-~ PtMlOll 'I t 2st. 11-. ... SU.tren , s J u -w. WtlliRG ... ; •w Mt ... lion. Invest In a similar t tol I •thth t h Chairman r. an in Bflloo"p11v. .. , ' ··· Cr.-Co•• 120 11\11 .. GtNNe1.LM1• 11 t1:t..11!o 1..DuGt$1 ... 1a t 1t:io.v. Pt111on p1 .. 1111 -v. s1M11w1.MMJ 1o 6-111 ••• WHtoF .eo. .d "'•""' Stock in the same industry. erm a w1 e ne s or· D. ll1urphy said the firm's R:._H.J,':: ! l! ~~. ·-erw"z11.M1 s 70 1• ... g:~~"u~ i J~ ~f~:;,i. ~s~,; t ~ 1~:? ::: =~:~~ ·; 110: 2iv.. ·~ ~~:·~·• 1: ll~~ t =~PptPe.,v; ·4·~~ ~~ ~ t·term total. Ir you show book pubti·sh ·•n •, ·,nror-S....•'fr.,...11 s J.13 3614-loo £1:~,, .. 'f ·~ ', .~, ,1~·,"" Gtwp1s.11c .. .a 1~-v. LTVCp Jp1 _, 3 ''"'• v. PtooGst.:11 6 SI 21 •" S11r10r1.11111 "'' "14--. Wstn..r.r .ol(lg • ..ao 1111-v. If the industry is hot and · · bo h d o. &1rto0t1 '°" ' 1tti. v. c:;.,1n1,".ii; • ..... ,1 ·•.: " Grn G111.at 5 1 u,. • v. L 1>r 1'.i 1 •t " -1 Pt1111c. 1.o10 u n1 .,.,.._,'° SI•,,,..,. •11 • JI •v. .. v; Ws8MK 1.t0 1 '"t!l "" ... You buy a comparable com· gain in t epartments, mation services com mer-a.ro cA· .211 ii s1 H\llo:. 14 cumn 1.50p1 ..• ,,0 .. Vt-"' Gryt>d 1.ot1 • Jt 1001i-Yo L:'.ca~. 11 ts l'lil• .... Ptr-111E1 .n11 Jt 11 -"" Steve1111.20 1 1J u11o-"" ~r11eo HA u • 11 11 + "" treat both separately. Add · 1 • 1. 't 1 · · BlrMI '·'°" .. 11 3\' . . . c.awi"or, .20 , 1• J .. Vt GRyMct "" .. n '" . . . Lue11-1. • • t\14->n Pitt •11t 1 . .0 • 20 u \!o • Vt si.-'·" • s 11 + .., "" P1e '""' s tt ov. ... P a ny, yo ur n ew stock h h · t c1a pr1n 1n g. e ev1s1on s.s;c 1n ,to • • ,.,.,_I\ Cur••"' .ft!.. 31 10*_ ,,, GrotM .11~ .. JI '"'• "'° Lllk11St11.-n s 1ts " ... "'' Ito;"' 1 .. s ""'"-... ~tvv 1.10 s 1s uv.+ "" WellPMll .16 1 u ti.+ t es ort-lerm gain oor· broadcasting and cable e..1•J""t .20• ss "~ .. "' CUfUH .30cl• 39 •h-1.:. Gru!Y16n .Ml 4 , 1011o ... Lr•e.r.1s.11 tt11s .,"" ~terP1 .10 '•" 11i. ..... si.-.111111 1:.ie20 101'>-l'o wllfli01"11 . .c1 •• 161 ~. almost surely will go up too. din a ry income. Compute S.••IM Pl' 1 .. 1 """ • 111 c111i.rH 1:6(1 s 1 n .. ~· Gu1rd'L10d r 10 1111 . .. Lvke p1 Jr. .. 311 29 • 1'Ao ~tr.sir .eo n 1 ,. -1 St-cnl ,.so 1 , '"' • .,.. w.unp1 •.'IO .. 2.-1;:, .. Under -urrenl tax law televh1ion all shov.1ed im-S.1hinct .1! •0 ,s. s,,. ... cwt1011•1.11t t 11 20 ... ~Mt•"•t.3JO 3 1• 111o. -1.1nc~sr .11t_!1M100 Jr1 ... "".,•,,•,,M,_.JI s :.o, •,•, ••. -•. St-w11Ja • ""' -1"' wsunpr,• . .o .. ,• • "" the long term gain under · S.U$C~L .... 1 n 11:i. .. v. cyPl'u• 1..w s 21 1.v..11~ .... 1 d' .i,o • 111 '""-" --... -. .. ,.. SIOft&Shopt • s 121'1 ... Wfl•~ 1.t1 71 67 ,,.... definitions, the gain or Joss · · proved pretax results ror a..,., L.11u 310 J1illi . . . -o o-Guo~ .110 J ,, 1~ .•• MlcAnF .6G 2 2s •11o ... P11n, ·~ .7• 11 s11 """ • "-Skw« &ro 1 + a1 1211o ... Wsh« 1 . .ci s tr nf_.. , the rules shO\Vn above. the quarlc•· a itd year to d"te ,."~,'.,",.·,','-,· ,,',' ,•, = •. o.mon Cp 10 311 n11.-.,.. Gull 0111.10 1 st• 11 t 111 M1c0on1a 1• 1t 11\+ "' Pn.1p o i.20 5~16!1 J1v.. ~ S1il•Ai1.u , 1 , .. v. weyellb 1.11 ~ :i-" . you realize on a capital as· ,4 l If h 1· " -o."Rlfr .Ml • 11 611o-"' y,..,11 R940o 1 '' 11Y»-"" Mecu .:io • l ,...._"' P11111e1 1.w • 0111 11 • "" S1ue1ew 1 . .n i 1 1s* ... w.y111o • .111 1 ..-..., ,. k b d I yo u ave more ne but th a t n e w spa p e r , a.,.',,'.",'.·.~,", ",,' ,",• .-.. · o.nacp 1.36 , •l 11v, ~ 111 GHR pf" .20 .. s u ... Mt(mln .2s ' it Jl,I, ••• P11He1p1 till .. 120 u • 1 siu.w 111 s.. 1 "*-'I'll WMF'l' .t0 ' ""' va set (stoc s, on s, r ea long-term gain than net "" o.rt1n .tOG s w. 1'*•"" G11Rpe1.JO .. '1•:io-Y» 111acv 1.10 1 JS u .. 111 P1111E1p11>t1o .. 12~,. .1 5luwp11:111 .. 1 1•v.-l'I W'lllJIS .ls.1 1 t• :io ••• e'tat.)'YO U've held fo r new s print and forest e..;1 .. o.eo11 1l?•l4 •V. o.r1111Ctp12 .. ti 2Jl(o-.,. Gu11stu1.121 n1 n +v• MtaFo .•s.1 .. •• 111. .. 11o P11Etp11.ea .. 1lOll•sv..v. s..i. ... SllM .. r 1,,.,,+1Ao·w-s1p11 .. 11w!i .. ~ Short.term loss offset and d Bet<llA .60o s JO 1 -v. .... ,, .. ,,,, ,, ,, ,, . . . G su P1+.o1a .. -110 .. Vt ... Mid S4 ... ,. . . 11 .,,._ 11o P11E1 p1 •.• •• 110 Jll'I . . . SutiPl'oeo • s 1s 1Jt•-"" W11r1poo1 .11111 " •-1.11 more than six months is ' pro uets r esulls wera ciBffc~Cr~ •• llO 1 -~ O::yc.;'"'1.14 , 13 ""'-''" Gutt&Wt .to i 111 n1t+ l'.o M101,o..n12 u • -111 PllEl .P'.>.11 .. "' :u ... s..i:restc '.20 .... 10111-• -•eori .eo1 tt --~ in treattheresullasyourlong· beh. 1·9o3 1 1 ee•..-1".n ••1u 2l«.•"" .. ~,,,,,0 •• ,, ,c, • Gu1t&w1ws .. 111 11'1 .. v. ""' ... w .011..0 311 '"'•"' P1111IPMll":IO it tts 4':t,1;-h s....e11m .t0 2 s ,0 ....... W1111cr•c1 .. 1 Ml\ .. w long-ter , 1n2 • eves. BelcDPl .SOe • •• 1s ... O::y1onH '.6ii "• 11 1•• GllWspfJ'"·· s 44 \lo-"' M1ll..-yCo1 s • 11111-11o P111111111".20 .. 13 t\o-v. s.... ou,., ,..0 4'.-iV. wntMo .lOd J M•atlll, term capital gain. a.to... 1.20 s l ll"'• 1;;, Div.Pt.ti ... 6 •• u11o GuHontlldlil • 1 11-1 ... ,....11111nc1 . .o .. 11 J""•"' PNttnopft .. 11 J ->t s,i.,ooprtv.,. SJ •1 _.,. Wllltul!-rCp 1 " .. "'''" lle!clQH .JIDQ t !l ~ • lfo olO I 6 1 --ti H-Ml ....... • J 11\lo-lll PNIPll i.6'0 • 131 (TVJ-\lo Sur>bt1rn I t 6t I] .•. 'Wic .. I Cp 1 I QI ....... 8'11 Hwl . .M l S• 1 lt'o . v. ~rr,:i.o : no ........ w; K9<;1. w 2 ... ' ., 2•h • Vo Min H" 1.n ' SI 21 ..... -1 PNl'IH _...,. !l 1 '"'-Ito Sunilrnd ... 5 n Ult+ y, Wietlol<tt .11 ~ ., ~~ ... Utility Outlines Some Energy Bill Saving Hint BtrnlsC.0 1• 11..-.-"'0t1P1L120•111 w. tt911F8"'10 2'11~•¥> MllPCO,,..U1•11•1't-'-Plc-w111t*-• l1 , ..... Suflllll'Ot .to,. tt11" ... ,. 'Will!arn•.Mlllhltltr• lleM!• 1.IO S JS 21._t "II O.tMIOll"30• M 21..,·i\ IWUPl'l .io. 4 • 12"--\'o MfrllfloflM .. JI t +VO PltdHG l.H S I 11 • V. S..Oll I.IOU 101 .. li'tlf!o Wol!Gol•"··,,_4 • .,.. •• &enlll!• Pl' I .. 1 l!l -"° o.1 .. ,1,1r i,o. 1 1 .. *'l'I+ w H:IH!bln 1.20 :Ill JJO 1431'1-t MtrOt 1.IOI • 161 3t • \.'t Pltrl lmprl S Mo 11'1.• v. SufierGn .20 ' ,. J"' ... WUl(opf .• . , '1 tr ~ Bf" Cp f.U t • u • "' Ol!llO< -II 7' , • \lo . K!lmfl 1.N J ,,. H -ill< MlrcorlM 1 • ll9 ""' .. "" Pllhbry I.to ' ll ~'II .1v. S..W-SCope J 10 llf\+ ... W111110• 1.n I ........... ... llenCflpftlf:l .. 11.oJO\•'-o.11on1'cpr1 •I ·~•\,lo ~C.JOlt .. J .,.. ... Mtreor Pl2 .. 21 21.,.,+\ll PIOllH-Os .,.last. lt\\•h SuorVt1.tO•·J4" ... W--.. )1,4'''•·• llell(:pll.JO .. ll ....... ,~ 0......Jn "' 31 11.,.._h H-1611'1 .tO r n JV. ... ,....,tr1111 .t0' JO] 11tt-16 Pllntfl .M .. I .. 11 • \o s..tnoM.tsll . 1l l\lo• Iii wt$EIPf.M I •-...r ... Btf'IC.#l tv. · · uo 43 • J E,.. Pt 1 1 11 -"' H.-.rw H .Ml s .n tJ~t ~ MertAAI 1.IO 1 13 11>t • \II PltForo .IOQ 1 1 1•14 •• . SwMlll .61 1 :u • . . . wi.E1Pl1-lilo . . 150 • +J ee"Si2.120 l I ..,.._"" "111 'i •1 I'll K1N1Cp .1& 3 IS 1 • t;;,' IMrlont. ... 1• .. 1'1\• \!I qPlllFtWpl ,,1100 n ... SyilrOll .12. •11 u ..... Ht wt-.PS•.n. 12 ,,_ .... Bfll0f8 .0Je I ll6 l .. t VI ' ~· 1•1f•10lo ~.·,-.; H-. !,JSM •S 33 •4111 Ml'rlen \,.011 1' •21'1+ .... Pftt~IOft .toCla I .OS JS +"" SylltnplfA .. l JlV.• ... Wit<tCl.:111 S I Z2¥.-"' !!!!"," .. ·"',,-', ~. ·.•.·.• .. OtwrPll .1511 3!1 ,,.... \fo "'"""""":t• !l u .... Mir'" .Ml I • 11\lo•"" PIH• Hul I .. UYo ..• sn1 ... 0o1111 ,. '""' •·· Woh WorlCI' ' 1 _.,.. ..... Pr £»SOI••"" Ml I 11 Sft• .... HUdH ·°"''. ,,, Jli . .. -ll'tt .tOO ~ u 1h ••. PIM it.well s l!l #2... . .• _, T-Wonl!(O ,jt ~ • l'IJ• Ito ee.11 Slwl 1 • 2M itv. ·. · DMEOls i'.•s • us '""' . . . Ntm1to 1.t0 1 11 t• -v. Mtriatt JY>I 10 •• 1 ... Pll'f'lll>f .n • 14 l'-t " TtlUktl .it • ldJ IJ"ll--. WQ)OJCp ·" s +1 ..... +. Bl131fld •. !S :!~ !°' .Dtl.E.M.tJL....IJJO ll _,,, H •II• .H 1 ' 10 Mlrlll'l .. 2' 1 71-.f1~+ \lo ~W .. Vd • j I~ ,,, Tl! 11XL-llitrPfT...-:-;-1I(tiii s1 . ,..,.,, ... Tili.r ~.to • 1 sv. ... .. ' n-ti BUolrJll A 1 21 li.:.-l'o ''' Hirsce 111 • It 11 +Vo Mii Olp W S 1t IJ ~ f.11• 121' n'--111 Tllt.yt. I,, 2 I ... + 111 Wortd Alrw 2 10 + -lfo Bl!HLl.1~4 · I 11 •Yo ~EPl ~-U , 120 Sl\li "' ~rtSMJ .M • 11 1\li+lll Ml\CllQl .Jtl• 20 JO"-'i~""1ol<oM.S • 161 ,.,._\lo Tl"'" ... I HM 11\lo•"' Wr1,1y1.t0.l10•1 44""•1\lo lllot.l<HA . IO •'SJ IJV. .. Yo o;;\':. j~ · · 1:T ~-; ~ "'"" 1.JOd .. •• """. 111 M&Mllllte :s. ' 21s ,,,..= ~ ""'1t l11t ,, ) 6 u~. I'll 1..-.fr Corp 11 t ,.,,. ... w.,., u..-eo .. J .s 91 ... lltn .• s •• Ult.-"" Dl•lr co • . • 10 111\6-~ ...... Et 1.1& J 61 """ '1t MISMY .IOd • •1• 11\lo-""' """1.GE 1,U ' 61 ttr.. \,lo y_,c .Ill.. 1~ S'lll-"' Wr1, Corp •• 16 I A Southern C.llrornla r I I tloilblejlfli .. 11 1116 ••• Di .. ,111S,. J 5 1 •\lo H1yesAlbl !l t tV.:;:~ M$C:.011.S10 ,, 15 Hl!.-\lo l'ltllllcl,flt 4 11 2JV.•\lio T.chlltoltl' •JI i +\Iii -X'1-creased cosl o OW·SU fur systC•1HI this \vinter. They &oelno ..o. • ''' 114'•-111 OtJo1110ini12 t JO 2,_1 tt9n111.. • 1 t~-v. ""'1n1w 1.oe .. " 1H • Yi ~ e1P 1," • 111 11 11t ttt11n1eon 1 Js •14• 1-x-~ ep 116 ,,2 ..... "" Ed• on Com pa ny ofr,·clal fuel 0 ,·1 oceded for 11e1111GH .so 4 291 u • v. 0t1111S111o10 s tl ,..,. ttu.M1r11"' ,, ...,_.., MM11v1.1111 1 ,, 1n• .. , ""Er"' .,11• +s •' T•ir.n•.20t » u -'II x1rtlftt:to1 J •• ~\ .. IS are: 9ool<MolY»• 1 1' "''O..S1>rnrit2 ~31~•".i4.Htc•llK .12lUl) !l\IJ-1'1 Mltw£.36t S 101H••1'PPOlllCl1.IOS 3127\\-t'T•lt<or .Hl 10 )116 ... Y11ftlflOU•l ~s l"ll-\lt; has Warned local rcsl.dents generali'onorelectr•·c1·tvhas K &cwdlln 1.Ja 1 n it1t.-1o11 ..... ~ ....... ,. •••• • Htcl•Ml"tlu n• 21Yo.1Vt Mt1os1.M1 1.10t tti. ... ""''"1nc1 .n s s •\t-"' Ttlodvne 11 1 1:zt '"-•"" "nos10f".M1' l 1214 •.. 1 -ec.p your lhcrmoslal E1or1 w 1.is • " 1sii. • v. Okk ... 8 ·51 · 4 ~i ...... w. H11H1m .... s Jt •l~• "' ""'t p111.to .. •1 JG • ~ Prem t ·" . . 3 11 v. • -. Ttltttf"'"P .. " ,..__ "' Z.~P .11; ' ' •1-\(0 b~u~ifh~~r wi~~~~ri1~ r~~i\i1~~ ~~t~~~ut~:P~~:~P0,t,a kilow-' ~!t~:t~~r~~:t~~ !~~i~d ~tosi~ 511~\-.: ~~ 11i ~~:;: &~$~1~ ~n ::: -~ 5~~'::1'.~ ~ ~!~! ~ 5$:H1l J ;;e:-~ e:.;r~::~1:1 2j :tS ::t i:l:~:~·r:! ii~;.~ ~:!i~a~ 1~,1 ,li :J::~ 1 do not ma ke concentrated · 1111ur"' IM s 11 11"" ·•· o.~11.i Eopt u in u v. Ht1~P .t• 11 ,, l2\lt-"' M e ,. 1t1. L'.. 1 • ... P s A 1"' it ..... w; TM« rit SVi.. •1 11 • -. '"'" Ind .21 11 . ~~~ ••• .. Jn the past year 10,v. 28 percent for heating to er1111n .10d • "' •1111-y, 01 ,...,,, ·'°, 13 s11t.·v; Ht""•c.p .. ~ ·~-.... Mc.r.•rit .IO • ,, 2sv. .... P11sc:o••.20 ' 1 .. 11'-··· Ro ckwell Slumf .rrort.toconserve If r I ., f Br!111Sl.IO.l11 ,1 41~-I ... Dt'-12DD•O 'ti • "'tttmlft .lld .. 1 6\'r-.-. Mc:COl'd-..M '•10 914 ... PSIEl.G1.n. t• 11-... Ill . ·· li U u r u e Ot or our keep the temperature at 68 11r1, MY 1.u u 1u •tllll+ \II ot.:;;;'y;W n 16 j(N ,,,.._ ""' Htrcu1n ·'° 11 atts 13v.--Mcero11.20 .. 12 • ... PSEGPI 1 . .0 •. . • u -"' "Tosave moncyaodcut·· d cgroes ·i ns tead or 72 BrliMyplf .,I01 Jl ... ,,., Oislllill :121 2' ... HtrJl!ty .Mll '110\/io•I"> Nc0rm1.20HU111 -2 PSEGplJ.H:.:SO•IVI•.... LOSANGELESC P)-Aslringor b ~ I . h t• ( ) • lrlt,..t.-2 11 .... "' O>MllSttMU II lllto-4111 Hn51on .40 .. n 20'tt-'llo McOOlllG(P2• 631 ·--Ii PSEG91 t.M1 .. IY Ml ... ' r· a('.., On e tclrlC ea Ing c s· dt!greeS Bl'oc:~Gl .11 ' 11 12,-....Yt otwn110'1n • JI J •\.to Htllltlllft .1 to 1• 1•\fo+ 14 McDOlrt D.'O l 111 '"'°-~ PSEGOf 1.'2 .. 1100 .. +21.'I 14 COnSeCUt1ve pro Jtab!C quarters e n· use. Edison customers \\'Ill ON UMER . BrU..G5 1.n ' 10 lll'l-lt 1)1.,,Mt 'Md • flit• Mo ' Hewitt P.2012 520 ~...t1' McGrEO H~ 1 a61 ··~· ... PSl:Gpl '·" .. dO .. l'l• 1 ded ror Rock\\•ell International Corp. W'll'N 'I · l er-COfl'I J 1 11*-141 DI~ JO \t •310 1~+ ~ HIOll\loll E" 1 fl f l'O •• MtGr HI .'4 J 11 tlo ... PSE.Gllt I.GI .. no 11\lo, 1\fo hll\'t to wear longjohns ::i nd -~ i\ R001• is no arGruo 1,M1 s 20 1111t • "" DomtM" ··" w s11'rt2111 H1011111>r . .o 1 • ""'• ~ MtGl1!'<fr o • ' 11.-"" PSEGpl•.61 .. 1JO 11 • 1w wlth earnings slumping more than 36 nd • . h l l llr"S!\rp .ilO s u JV.-"' OollLulJ '10 1• 1"• ... HU1llll Hiii. t1 101~-lt Mclnlvr•M 6rt.JO J)'~·t\~ PuSll002.M' JO n~ ..... night caps lo bed -a generati'ng plants has in use, turn It s t ermos a BrFerrl$.Jt 1 st 1 -'rl OOnNn,~ii ia1 21 ........ MMWtnctw• • u 1>w.-,~ ~I(""·'°• u 11"'-' P$HH11. .. s 111 ,,,._.,... percent during the three mOl\ths en· d rm! d ~ng cold down or close the heating ar..ns.,_ .n ' ''' io1t1. • w. OOr'IC cp " • i tw. Hatltrl c .n • +1 U'l'-" M<.w ..• n s u ~ ... J'StlM• i.20 • ,. u • " d d Se t 30 • ress .. wa . Y uii , skyrocketed Crom SS to $16 Brltill'l!l.1• l 10 ltv.•"' Dorr 011~ ... • 10 sin ... MMrNr ..o • JS '"'•"'" .v.c1..lfls1 . .o • 11 11 +"' l'lllll1<• ... s1 J u l'-• \, c P . • ·' day. s:ud J E Kennedy · vents -and c lose the door. &tMe'f. Gd 2 15 4\11• "-Ootwg'" • 1 ,1.-'i' ,...., Et0<tn .. i >+-... Mc.Helt ·'°' ..s l\o ... ""61o1.J01 • 1 1" .. A Rock~·cll !ii pokesman sa1·d Thur· , ' • · · . ' per ~rrel for some recent Wtw111 E 1 ".,., )Sl'o-,. 00..., 1~20 , 1J JIYi• '""' H101 1""' .n 6 1111 1 • ,,., ,,..., c 1JO 1 ., 1. -._ f'ltg!SP '·" I u tlft .,. Edison Atea manager 1n p·~cha•.•s-. Just rout ,·cars lothc.room. 8uddct.t0 -1 i. lloli ··• 0ow :ton .as., • "11t11A1.10Ct .. 11 1s +1 ll<lt#P•l.• •• 1 n~. '-"'r-1.,. 1n .a"-1 sday life rirm's net cni'nffigs for the Costa P.,Jesa. ..~~. IO~•SUJlur oiJ WUS PUt• -jf YOIJ are away from ~,,~.: : 1 : I~+'" &:! 1~ •• tt ,:::,: == ~~~ ~;1 e1t!J~ ~}= 'j t~ :i~ • '\!; ~1~ ::: -~ t; ;~ • -~ pcl\od Stood al $130.l million Or $4.14 ~ HE EXPLAINED that the relatively mild summ r is some ar~as or the Edison terrllory enahl<'d many people lo do ~·lthoul air con· dltlonlng this ye<1r. saving much on their home utility bill$. J-low ever, If :1 cold winter Sets lti, It will be necessary for ramlllcs 10 use-only minimum·comrort heating to O:\lert a hi gher than expected C!lectrlc ullltlly bill. t~c aaid the conUnuin& in· • • home ovl!tnl11hl or lonaer 8..,,,,. .Miii 1 :n ~-"' Dtft-1 .o •1 1ir.,.,.._ Hllllywl 1·«1 J ffi ts\IJ .. "" 1111 1 °"' 1 " 1.,,. ... "'""" ... ' 11 23 • " ""r shore ror th• r1·scal year ended Ch.•••a•M22ner•·rr•I et · et' 1t111o11.w.nsJ11 .... ., ....... ,~ ,,.,. ~'-""''21' •u1e-v.,...r$11001 .•••1 •-11. ---ao--"'" :.eu ~-""· .,d mi"'· .tumtheheallng systemorr ... ,. ........ • .-...111~riff '' 1 ..... -1""c.1 ., t""•"' ,,....., 1 • J •• 1Mtto.i .eo1 1os1sYi-"' Sept.30.comparedtonet prolitsof "f'uel COSt <in purcha~cd Or reduce it by at 0 least S to J E•~,:l~r;, ·5 ,j; n : :: ·~: I~ :i :: ~..!. ~ 5F~'.:! t t!11::• -~ =~•5111.:t~ J1i ~~: t ~ :t ~~ •a ~16! = , $t30.6 million, Or $4.~ per Share, ln power.. now make up about lOdegrces. • ..,iH,._'.~.~ 151 ~*'-·~ C::.";l'.1::~,m :I ...... ~~::: ,; ; ... :.~ =~~:C:,i ,,: 1:..~-... -.1.., Mn •;tJ, .... -~ fiscall973. 50eentsoutoreverydollar. -Keep draptrl~• t losed ~ .116 1 ''"'"' °'*'Pl'·• .. utt IW!I•~ ttouo1plt111> .. 1 n~-~ Nll-w"-•"'~ "' ""'•'""'"-°"·"' 1u t ... spent ror fleet rtcity by our, ~ ...,,.,,,,. .. » m &1Yr-" DllllP pf • t .,.,, • .,.. ~ 1111 ·" • • 111.. 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I o.J ICM•" ltt1Ell~llfJ .l M •1 hours in lcctri c hcutlug , · •Fn All 6 .t s\'t t cft11tiM ·• 11 " tti.i.-•oi '""'".. n ,.,. 11111,..to ·" s 11 ,.,." ,.. 111t1 °'• ·"iv • • -" I • l CNALosses LOS ANGELES tAPl -CNA· Financial Inc., plagued by worsenlng" troubles-at Its hom(!buJlding sub· sldiary, l.arwin' Group Inc., a nd ~ heavy in surance underwriting losses, report.ed. lhlrd·quart.cr los:ie~ of Sl4S million. A CN A SPokesman sa.id this co~ pared' to u net lo.ss oft7.I million, or 11 cents.for the s.am-:, ~~art er last year . f I • .. 86 OAIL Y PILOT Frld1y,Ncwtmbef8, 1974 . ' Sti:eaking Kings Top Pittsburgh ... PJTTSBURGfl -The Los Ang~es Kings. orr lo the best start in the National Hockey League after several so.so seoisons. h11ve claimed the Pill· sburgh Penguins us their latest vie· tim. "We rinished st ron~ last year and this is just a continuation or that." Los Angeles coach Bob Pulford said after the Kings whipped Pittsburgh, ·5.3, Thursday nigh t in a roughhouse game. The y,•in extended Los Angeles' un- beaten siring to se\'en games and boo.sled the Kings' record to 9·1·4. They'\•e also allowed the fewest goals in the league, 25~ The Kings are also unbeaten in 5e\'en games on the road this season, a club record. B11r9 Brrt': .. s STOCKl10L~I -Top-seeded Bjorn Borg of 'Sweden scored a convincing 6·4, 6·1 victory oVe r American Brian Gottfried to highlight action in the SI00.000 Stockholm Open tennis tour· ney Tbursday. · Jn other matches, Guillermo Vilas from Argentina, downed South Africa's Frew l'i1cMillan, 6·4, 6·0; Tom Okker or HOil and topped J ai me Fillol or Chile, 7·6, 6-1; Arthur Ashe ousted Vijay Amritraj, 7·6, 7-6; a nd Atarty Riessen defeated Brazil, 7·6,6·4. Juan Gisberl of Spain downed Jan Kodes -of Czechoslovakia.-6-3, 6·2: l\tanual, Orantes or Spain ousted ,Harold SolomOn, 6·0, 6·2; and Raul Ramirez. beat Ove Be ngtson or Sweden, 7·516·3. · -4 ·--Ta1111~r Adea11r~s -· .HONG KONG -American Roscoe Tanner. Australian Ken Rosewall and New Zeala na·s 0(lny Pa run gained semifinal berths in the S50;000 Hon~ Kong tennis tourna ment today:-·-·- Rosewall beat countryman Bob Carmichael, 6·4, 6·3; Parun downed Phil.Dent o( Australia, 6-1, 6-3; and Tanner tripped Australia's Ross · - , UJ'IT• ...... GOOD LEFT-Los Angeles Kings' Whiley .\Viding (15 ) falls to -the ice after · getting .jabbed by Pittsb.w:gh's Bob Paradise during National Hockey League action T hursday night in Pitt· sburgh. No penalty was called. The Kings rolled to a 5·3 vic- tory. / Lead on Line Case. 9·7, 3·6, 7·5. --,--------- They join J'O:hn Newcombe, who top· : pe;~ Britain's Roger Taylor, 6·2, 9·7. Mar1l11 llo11ored NEW YORK -Billy Martin, whose Texas Rangers were the most im- proved t ea m in major le ague baseball, was named UPI's American League manager of the year Thur- sday in a close race with Bill Virdon of the New York Yankees. Gas.ton Traded ATLANTA -The AUanta Braves traded right-handed reliever Danny Frisella to the San Diego Pades Jor outfielder Clarence Gaston Thursday night. 8011:1 Bids The college football bowl picture · was put into sharper fotus today with Vanderbilt and North Carolina State accepting bids to post-season classics. Vanderbilt accepted a bid to play in the Peach Bo .... ·1 in Atlanta and will proba bly face Texas Tech on Dec. 28. North Carolina1 State accepted a bid to race Houston in the Aslro·Bluebon· I.----, -et8o\\•l·tnflouston·Bee:-23.- Go11rd i 11 e Selerle d R1Cl~FIELD , Ohio -Simon P. Gourdine, NBA \1ice president-ad· ministration since J;n. 1973, 'A'as elec· led depuly commissioner of the National Ba sketball Association by a unanimous \"Ole Thursday and given a three.year contract to man that post by the board or go\-·ernors. Gourdine. 34. o( l'\ew '{ork City, is the first man to hold the post, whic h has been \"aca nt since its creation. In the :lbSl•nce of the commissioner. Y>'hO is no'A' \\'alter Kennedy. Gourdine would take over his duties. M'f'L A g r t•t•11tt"11t . l\lE:\tPlllS -A trust fund h:•s been set up to make !"Ufc all \Vorld Football lleaguc p\ay<'rs \1·il1 be paid for the current season. the \\'FL <1.nd the \VFL Players Association announced Thur- sday. . .. f',·c nc\'er heard or an agr<>emenl of this nature before in professional sports." said Alan n. ~tiller, general couns('I for the players association. '"This is the first lime a league and a players' association have worked togctller in this manner to assure the success or a league. '"The \\"FL has sho'A·n that it is cooperatin g \1·1lh the players and doing e\·erylh1ng possible to assure that !he fllayl•rs recci1·e full compen· sat ion.·· he said. Don:.i h.l J llegan. \rFL president. said revenue rrom the league playorr games, licensing. television, sale or franchises and expnnsion would go into the fund. B a r 11«•s ~11i1 PROVIDENCE. II 1. :'llar\·in Barnes. no'A' :i rookie "'ith the St. Louis Spirits or thti American Basket· ball Associ:.ition. ha:-:.iskcd U.S. District Cou"rt here tn di smiss a $1.S· million damage suit (il~l <tgainst him by a form er Pro' idcnec College team· m :tte. Thll tcamn1a.te. Loiccy .Ketviritis. had· :i.skt!d for domapcs ag•unst Oar· nC!I, charging that Barne!'i :illegcdly struck him in the. fart "''i(h a tire Iron after an Oct , IO. 1972 practice scrim· mage Ill th e-college. Ket,•irlhK sald in his suit th:ll he received SC\'Cre i.n111rics. including damage lo his nervou!I system, In the inchhinl. I • McKay Will Settle For One-point Win By lhe Associated Press Two years ago, coach John ~1cKay took his national championship·bound Southern California Trojans to Palo Alto with every intention of .. really giving Stanford a whipping." After a nine-point, 30-21 victory, 1'1cKay said he wanted to beat Stan· ford by 2,000 points. Now he'll settle for a onc·point vie· tory, and so would Jack Christiansen, coach of the Cardinals, as the co· leaders in the Pacific·8 Co l')ference football race to the Rose Bowl collide at Stanford Saturday. In each or the last eight seasons, the winner o( the Stanford·Southern Cal game has represented the conference in the Rose Bowl, Stanford winning in 1970 and 1971. Southern Cal. tied by California 15· 15 last week. is 3·0.1 in the Pac·8~ same as Stanford, .... ,hich is only 3·3·2 ovei·all. The Trojans are favored by about a touchdown. and at least one interested observer, UCLA coach Dick Vermeil. picks the Trojans because "SC has a very sound defense ... I th ink they can contain. Stan· ford"soffense." Elsewhere in the Pac·8, UCLA, still in the Rose Boy,•I race with a 2·1·1 record, hosts 0·4 Oregon ; Cali rornia, 2·1·1. is at 2·2 \Vashington. v.·hich ha s whipped Oregon 66·0 und UCLA. 31·9. the past two v.•eeks, and Ort'gon State, 1 ·3, is at \Vashington State, ;ilso 1·3. The P acifi c Co:1st Athl etic As · sociation championship also is the likely plum for the winner of the game S<tlurday night at San Die go ~tween Pacific. 2•1 in the J)CAA, •and San Diego State, 3·0. The Aztecs or San Diego State fell 14·9 at North Texas State last 1A·cek, and coach Claude Gilbert silid, "J still Gridde rs Arres ted ELON COLLEGE. N.C. -T'A'O starters from Elon's nationally· r anked football lt'am have been suspended follo"<'ing their arrest Thursday ror breaking and entering and larceny, school officia ls said today. Dwight Shoe, a defensive back, and hi ark Ellis, r.n offcn!iivc tackle. were charged with . stealing beer from a store in Eden. N .C. :ind with tuking cig<1rettes and lighters from a grocery in Elon College. think we have a championship team, and we will have a chance to prove it against Pkcific." . Stopping Willard llarrell, who has gained 1.082 yards this season, is necessary to slop Pacific, Gilbert said. In other games involvlng P.CAA teams, Cal State (Long Beach), 0·3, is at Fresno State, 1·2, and San Jose State. 2·2. has a non·lcague game at Hawaii, 4·2. The Southern Cal-Stanrord battle renews a long -and bitter -rivalry between the Pac s·s only private in· stitutions. Chr'istiansen and McKay both quipped about the "2,000 point'' issue. '"Two weeks ago, 1 round two pen· nies on the practice field and we beat Washington State by two points," Chris tiansen said. "Last week I found " a nickel, but we only beat Oregon State by rour points. Now 1·m walking around with my head down, looking for some kind or coin. I think I'll have a tough time finding a $2,000 bill." McKay asked writers, "I heard I've just been \'Oted homecoming queen at Stanford -any truth to that?" H edrick Top Pac-8 Punte r Former Newport Harbor lligh foot· ball stars Gavin Hedrick and Alvin \Vh itc a r e currently a mo'ng the leaders in Pac·8 statistics. lledrick. a freshman at Washington State University, leads the conference in punting with a ~.2 average on 46 punts. And he"s the leadin2 punter in con· rerence s ames .. averaging 44.0 yar~ ror 23 efforts . \\'hile. who also pl ayed at Orange Coast College, is third in the Pac·8 in yurds gained passing for Oregon State. \Vhite, a senior. has completed 81 o( 188 passes fo r 1,172 yards. and four touchdowns. He's averaging 146.5 yards per game through the air for the Beavers. In conrerence play he's also third, averaging 136.5 yards in four games. White also figures in the punting game, averaging 36.2 yards on 20 pun· ls. The two will resume an old acquain- tance Saturday. That's when Oregon State meets WSU at Pullman, Wash. Kruse Leads By GLENN WIUTE •• IM D'HY PIMlll IU'tf LONG BEACll -Three penalty goals in ft;e lit t 3!h mlnutt's of the go.me by fDrmcr UC Irvine water polo player J im Kruse gave Nl~tA a 7·6 \'t'rdicl over Brazil In an lnternationnl polo match Thursday night bctorc 539 (aos al Belmont Plata pool, here. The three bullseycs. rotlowlng c all~ by rereree Dave Timpone, ~omewhat atoned for :in easy open shot Kruse had blov.n with 3:45 rem:tinlng in the · rontest, which al thlll llmt' was Lied •••• • -· ' _ ... _ { - Kruse: hit the target five l imes '"bverall and got an assisk>n Tim Qu.in· n's goal. The other NllttA score came when a Brazilian player Inadverten- tly threw the ba1I bac::k Into hhl own goul. It wns not an impressive showing for coach Ed Newland'! winners and even he labeled it an 1tVl!r11ge perfor· mance. at best. ··1 just wanted to u.sca lot or players and leum," he said. "\Ve"·ert!n 't rcully up mentally," Tne American$ tiet?mt.>d to gtruggle, r , ' ' D~pute ·Over M~ney - -( . eeledBorit KINSHASA, Zaire (AP> -A night· long squabble over extra money -by some accounts a half-million dollars to be placed in an empty valise - almost resulted in George Foreman walking out of his world heavyweight title ri ght against Muha mmad Ali just 36 hours before the bell. Foreman didn't get the money, but he cli mbed into the ring at 4 a. m. Oct. 30, by his own admission, a confused and unhappy man. "It was very t rylng, ... he said. ''I had to sit up a ll night arguing and I admit it was a strain. You're sup· po8'd to take it all in stride iC you 're a champion, so I don'l want this to sound like a Cop.out. "Under o the r circumstances," Foreman said, "the fight wouldn 't hallt been." The ex-champion's title disap· peared when he wearied, his s tyle reverted to that of a nailing amateur, a nd he was knocked out in the eighth round. At the same time, and partly in GEORGE FO.REMAN re lation to the Foreman money according to the sources. was dispute. the government or Zaire. $500,000. J ackson was said to explain which spent millions trying to erase that $.100,000·would be enough under its old image as the chaotic Congo, the circumsta nces -cash Placed In a we nt bac.k to methods that its va lise -a nd that it would be to Hem· publicists said were long gone. dafe's interest to keep Foreman hap. Foreign nationals' passports were py:". taken away. British promoter John Daly replied that he was unable to· Daly was refused the right to leave make an agreement un1ess something the country. A photographer 's substantial was orfered in returh, camera was confiscated and her film such as an agreement on Foreman's exposed, Foreman v.•as delayed at the next fight. r.1oreo\'er. Daly explained airport and questioned by securitY or· that because he worked for a public ficials. The boxer him~etf guided the 'ComPa ny, he co'"uld not guarantee trembling wire of one or lhe promoters anything oq hiS own. _ ontoad epartingpl iin~. _ ~--Wh en Daly said he would be The story of the money a nd the prepared to talk to the Zaire govern· governme.nt 's fit or demagguery ·ment and Video TechniquesJ the other comes mm four sources, including partners in the promotlon,-J8ckson Daly, 1vho told parallel accounts. said he Wanted no part of either: FO'reman's version diffe rs at some Foreman would sign nothing, the points. Public.ation "''as withheld until money was to be tax free and a gift for all the princip<ils left Zaire. futµ re cooperation. "We played for time," said Daly. Daly reported the exchange to Dick "beca.use we thought Forem an's Sadler, f~oreman's manager, Fred demand was abs o I u le J y \Veymar, a German financial advisor unreasonable." · to the Zaire government, and Henry Schwartz and Don King of Video 1 Techniques. Daly then came up with a 1 ploy to stall fortimeJod make certain : his Saturday night weigh-in would get on.television. -t> After talking with Sadler, Jackson .• was sent ~aturday morning to London •. where he was told he would have an appointment with Dawson the Mo .. day berore the"fighl. .1..o ''There were some sums or money ~ ·mentioiied ," F oreman said later., "John Daly sent Leroy to London. ·i They were discussing things -maybe , a tour a fter the fight. There were some _things Daly said he'd do and the > guy · in London said it was impos- sible." , By :rtfonday evening, Jackgon had . been able to call Foreman In Zaire , )ind tell him that no money was forth· , coming.· Th\rly·six hours before the fight, Forenlan asked Daly to come to" his room and told him that he had ' been tricked into doing the we'igh-in .• that Jackson had been laughed at in Daly's London office and thf!t he did· , n't feel like fif:hting. · Foreman then called in Bula fl.tan-.. J dungu, who ran the Zaire side of the , fight and is one of President Mobutu ' Sese Seko's closest aides. He gathered .. the principals with Foreman for~trie·; meeting that ran into the night Ac· cording to the sources; Daly said ~1 Foreman had never been promised a . thlng. while lhe champion insisted he '- had been fleeced. There were finan· •• cial comprom ises proJ)osed by . Weymar, but Fbreman·was :idamant: - he would sign nothing. . 1 , How Foreman_was easecL.away rt from talk about junking the fight is . not completely clear, but the ~rces ; safd rlo money went Into. the SWtcase ; in London. One explanation was that i the government, through Bula, expec· ting Forem an would be the winner, • told Foreman that it h.ad enough ,1 power on its own to work out an ar-r r:al)gement satisfactory to him after 1 the light. According to the sources. the sequence' Gf~\lents began in London, eight days before the fi ght. Leroy Jackson, a black businessman who has dropped in and out of Foreman's favor as a financial manager. called on Derek Dawson, managing director of Equity Enterprises, t"he SOO.million· a-year pare nt firm or Hemdale Leisure Corp., one of the fighl"s three promoters. Face Knicks To11ight Lakers Need Leader The sourc.es said these e\'ents fol · lowed:_ Like West--Hairston Jackson told Dawson that Foreman was desperately Onha ppy "Bnd so strapped for money ithd dissatis"ried with his tinancial arrangements that he could not guarantee the fight would take place. Because of tax payments on purses from other fights. taxes on the current SS million, litigation in various courts and managers' fees, Foreman was ~escribed as being unlikely to c lear more than $500,000 from the Ali bout. . Da ly, the 37·year·old Hemda le director, then flew to Zaire with Jackson who e mphasized, the sources said, that Foreman was in such a negative mental state that he felt close to refu sing to defend his title. Daly met with Foreman and Jackson in the Intercontinental •lotel in Kin· shasa on the Thursday before the bout. ·The ri ghter, according lo the sou r· ces, said he would refuse to appear at the weigh·in Saturday night, set ror live telecast to the United States, if a financial arrangement was not reached. In the promotors' minds, the weigh· in v.'ns extremely important because it would remove the last doubts about the boxers ' participation and demon· strate that the satellite could produce a sharp television picture from the midd le of Africa. This was considered crucial to the fin ancial success of the high.priced c losed·circuit showings. f"'oreman's ~rice for cooperation, SC HULTZ OUT; BRADLEY NAMED ·aruce Bradlef, ror'mer interi m water polo coach at Gold en West Col · lege. has been n a~to a similar post al Cal State (Lo achl University . until a permanent co .is selected. The Daily Pl!Ot has learned "'"ex· elusively that Jim Schulizof Cal State was relieved of duties and replaced by Bradley. Schultz was a forme r Downey lllgh coach who was involved in varied controversies with UC Ir· vine ovea handling or seeding in NCAA polo tournament play. Bradley Is a rormer U.S. Olympian. INGLEWO OD (APl -The Lo1 Angeles Lakers· are mi sslnj something this season and Happy Hairston says the team lacks a leader. Jerry West hiis-retired and no one has taken over for the Lakers, 4·4, who host the New York Knicks toni ght. "'I think the big thing with us is that we don't have a leader,"' said Hair· ston. ''With fi ve minutes Jett in the game, or at the end of a qu arter or-a half, Jerry used to control a game. I'd like to see one of our guards control a game and ir they can't do it, then I'm going to try. "At the least." the rebounding for- ward added, .. I "II try to help in any way I can because 1 believe in leam- oriented basketball." Hairston is averaging nearly IS rebounds a game. among the league leaders, and is scoring 9.9 points a game. There has been criticism that Lakers ro rwards aren't scoring enough this season, but Hairston says one reason is the forwar~ haven't ~n getting the ba ll on offense. .. J didn't mean to imply dur guards are Selfish,'' J-l airstonsaid. "But it is true our forwards don't . score a Jot bccuuse we don't gel up a lot or shots. I can't recall a game in the last two yeurs where J 've shot more than IS times." llairston added, "As I've said, I don 't think there's any question Ga il GoOdrich is <i n All·pro guard. and Jim Price is doing a fine job. But I co.me Crom the old school. 1 started at Cin· cinnati when the Royals had Oscar Robertson. I played at Detroit with Dave Bing and of course with Jerry West here. .. I 've been spoiled over the years," Ford to Attend WASfllNGTON -President Ford, one·time coll ege football player, avid ·ran and former Navy ofricer, will at· lend t h e Armr·Navy game in Philadelphia on Nov. 30. The White 11busc gave no indication v.·hich team f'ord would be.rooting for. Past Brazilians throughout. They had nine turnovers the last qu3rter. I!ut then Kruse found. and could only convert twice (or a the range with 4: 36 lcft, taking a pai;s goal on six occasions when the losers .. rrom former Corona del Mar High were playing a man short because of a &tar Uruce Bl ack, and (jri a& In the kick-out Infraction. shot. Their shooting was generally iner. (ective whlle Oratil"s wa!I much more lethal, but wa!li much less frequent. NIMA ~oalle Guy Antley made four saYts~but wa!I generally cannont1ded by the vlsilors (rom SOuth A1ncr1ca . Braill, picking up only one goul via penally s hot,'hcld a 4·3 lead going int() I . .. 1hcn cime the rash or pcn0&llle1 as Timpone suddenly lowered the boom on th(! Braiilians. SOnle coaches &eat.ed in the bleacheNi w(!l'f! charg·lng homctow'n officiating but Newland defended thb.. c.,,Ui;, fayin• there tihOuld have even been mm·e. J.Je said no one played well for NIMA . l said.Uairston ... Guys like that really : spoiled You.·· ,, Besides the retirement of West, the1• Lakers are also without scoring for- v .. ard Catzie Russell, hurt before the ~ season began. --- Hairston said the change in players ' has given coach Bill Sharman a har-. der task this season ··~cause we no ." longer have the luxu_ry or beating .• teams by sheer quality of players · alone." '· , Hairston said Sharman "will ha\·e to get certain players or lesser ability-:' to do things they ha\'cn't done -and play s marter." Hassle Over,; Miami Star Will Return MIAMI IAP.l -Pt1iami Dolphins coa'h Don Shula says running back htercury lttorris. suspended in a dispute over the speedster's physical condition, will be reinstated Moh(iay '"if he wants to be." !\!orris, side Ii ned v.•ith injuries since ~ Sept. 29. was suspended Thursdav. a i day after he stormed out of Shula's of~, fice after a.lJricf but heated meetin §'.. ~ Shula and f\forris exchanged words after the six·year National Football League veteran railed to report for"' therapy treatments earlie r in thl!. week. "lie told me he's rel:ldY to play. (: told him I didn't th.ink he wa s." Shula' said or his Wednesday set-to with ' l'ilorris. "He said, 'Go ahead and suspend me,· a nd he walked out.'' Shula said the condition for rein· 1 statement would be "just his attitude •. Jr he wan·ts to, be r(!instated on Mon-- day, the n I 'll reinstatehim."' . l\f orris, contacted al his homc,1 seemed ready to return. "As far as I 'm concerned, it's over,"' he said or the incident. "The ' next thing" on the agenda is to get olil there and do the thing I do best, find that's run 1,fith the football . "It's unfortunate th:it right at the lime when I felt ready to play, lhl,.~ had to happen," added the speedster.'_ who h3s been rined a total or $600 arid slunds to lose a $1 ,000 game check. I l\torris slrabaed his knee during ! • preseason ga'me Aug. 30 against t!:W Green BoY.-er.ickers. lle..rcinjured' i£ 'Slpt. 29 in a regular.season contest against SanrOiego and has been out or action sinee. He also surrers from a pinched nrrve in his netk. 11 -ttook ie Benny Alalo~ h<1s gainad 'moret~an JOO yards In.each of lhe laM- two .:ames i.ts l\1orris' substitute. But Dolphins coache.!l are hoping l'itorris w\11 re!turn s~n to r~inforce their in- jury.plagued backfield. Fliilbacks La.rry Clwnka and Don NollifilhUlTI are both hurt, so JI Klick -who lost his job to l\lorrls · ? 1972' -and punter l,nrry 'elele art working out at I.he po~illon. I •• . ~I I I· I Saddleback - ~ ; VOL 67, NO. 312, 4 SECTIONS, 40 RAGES • -· l ' IXOB Hou~ing Cos·ts Vp By $7,000 By JAN WORTH 6t ... O.HWf'lllllMf . . .. The average price of a house in the Saddl,eback Valley has gone up more than S7 .000 si nce September. • EDITION • -ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ax .aw ' - EPA Asks Studies Of-W ater.---1!:' W AsHINGTON (UP() -The Environmental Protection Agency today· ordered an immediate nation· wi~ study of the country's drinking water supplies to determine if they contain cancer·causing_ chemicals. Today's Fi~al N.V. Stocks • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER s; 1974 TEN CENTS er ~re pared Affidavit ,-.---E~ . Falsely \VASJ.llNGTON (UPI) -Richard 1\1 . Nixon's former tax. lawyer. Ed· ward L . l\1organ. pleaded guilty toda)i to back·daling the I!m preSidential l!ift or public _p_jjpers to the govern· mcnt to obta in tax benefits. • Ttiese are the figures from the area's fledglin g board of realf.ors. Diane Glanz. executive secretary for the Saddleback Val{ey Board of Real1.9rs, said 594 home!i \!t'e.re listed in October. The average price or those sold was $49,387. up from $42,000 the month before. EPA administrator Russell E. • Train ordered the survey an·c::-r a new - EPA study of the drinking water sl\P· !\lprgan, A JG.year-old member of th~ \\'hilt.> f.l ouse-leg11l staff-in th•~-~1 Nixon administration. v.·as churgcd Tbe.Prices range from szso,oooror a custom home in .El Toro to $24,950 for a condominium in Mission Viejo. A-trs. Glanz said more than $14 mil· tion worth of property was offered for sale in October, with $8,00,000 repor· ted sold . When the board of realtors was for· med in J anuary, s he said, total volume of property listed was Stl mil· lion and almost $6 million was sold the first month. Dlolly ...... tt.ltf ,...... OVERSEES-NEW CAMPUS El Toro High'• Schmidt Ex~athlete Schmidt Now The Sadd le back Bo:ird keeps rec;ords from its 46 mem ber realty of· fices and covers Laguna Niguel, Atis- •lon Viejo. Laguna Hills, al\(I El To,o. School Boss "The averages have fl uctuated since we began keeping records,";, !otrs. Glanz said. "When we first star- ted, the average selUng price was By FREDERICKSCHOEMEHL Ol*-0.lty,....SU.tt S45,000. In April it fell to $38,000. But Herman ~cbnihk ~ '8 former (oot· ltiisre~entfigur:eforOctoberisoural· ball player and dfscl,lS thrower who l·time bl1h." now has his sights set on a new 1ame. In ·11_lssion Viejo,. the community ft1e Ml•sion Ylejoresi<tent, wbowlU • lllUng most homes with the board, the celebrate his 45th birthday Saturday, price ranee in October was $137,000 to '"'selected principal ot El Toro High $24,950. School by Saddleback Valley. Unified The range In El Toro is S250,000 ror a SchoOI Distiict trustees laslweek .. custom-home t o-$28,000. The next· It's the first principalship -ror Sch· cheapes t home alter the S250,000 midt, now an a ssistant principal. He me>ael is $84,500, 1'1rs. Glanz noted. will take oVer the post held by Robert .Jn Laguna Niguel,lhepricerangeis &sanko. who is moving to the other $250,000 to S43,500, making it the most end of the valley to become dean or expensi\'e community in which lo buy. admissions at Saddleback Col lege. a home in October. "The most important job of a public The range in Laguna llills was education leader is to provide the en- S67,000 to $26,500. But l\1rs. Glanz said vironment for students and starr to even though there are several listings fulfill their respective jobs of learning in each community under S30.000, andteaching,"saidSchmidt. lhey are increasingly rare. "I'm here--to provide·thitt eqviron·. "What's shocking is that everybody ment," he added. wants lo sell now because lhe price is El Toro High School, a $6 million high," she said. ·•eut when they campus which opened at the start or · realize what it costs t~ repla,ce th~ir school this year, has four basic com- home, th~y are fa~ w1th a ~1ghly in -pOtients that make it a quality high fi at~ price a nd so they decide not to ~ school, Schm idt said. They include an sell. 1 innovative physical plant, a well· Saddleback Buys Site For School Tha Saddleback Valley Unified School District has purchased a 4().acre site in Mis sion Viejo for a pos· sible third high school. The distri ct bouaht the site. orr Alicia Parkway between Jeronimo and Trahuco Roads, from the Mission Viejo Company for $2,(81,000. Willia m Zogg, superintendent, said just bttause the site is the third pur· chased it does not mean the district's third high school will be built there. Another site is under consideration for purchase southwest of the San Diego Freeway on lhe Moulton Ran.- ch. Zogg s'aid the next high school will be built wherever the growth occurs first. Large-scale developments are being proposed both for north El Toro 4\Yhiting Ranch, Rancho de Los AllsosJ -Glenn Ranch)· and for the 9.000.acre Moulton Ranch. The district's IO-year master plan projected a need ror two more high schools by 1977. But Zogg said due to a bui lding slowdown in the area, only one.may be needed by then. 1 In addition, trustees 0£ the dJstricL have authorized bids for a perrnanenl campus for Sliver ado High School, the tontlnU1tlon schOOI Which now bas about 140 students. The new Silverado caml)US wilt .be on Jeronimo Road across rrom the Burroughs Corpor~tlon plant. .. Eartbqu&ke Hits GUATEMALA CITY IAPl -A 3.4 tarthquake was recorded Thursday in ~thcrn Ouatemal1& as the F-uego Volcano billowed smoke in its first ac· tlvlty since last week. The quake was reported near the borck!r with El -Salvador about 300 miles rrom Gu1lem1la Clly. • ' balanced curriculum. community in- volvement a nd a district ad· ministration that renects the starr·s thinking. . "l want students to leave here with llie funda mentals -reading, writing and arithmetic, if you will." Schmidt said. ·"A)ld I want to see them self- relianl. That's im portanl. '" liigh school education. he said. should be structured so that a graduate can either find a job or go on for higher education. A nativ,e of St. P aul, Minn., Schmidt. is no strunger to south Orange County. His family moved to Laguna Beach when he "'as 3 years old. He was graduated rrom Laguna Beach High School in 1947 . During the summers. he workcd1as a Laguna Beach lifeguard. He attended St. Mary's College on a football scholarship, but stayed only a year after surrering a leg injury. l~e returned 10 Orange Coa~t Col· lege where he look up discus throwing. T"'o years later, he vent to Arizona 'Slate University on a track scholarship. · After graduation •. Schmidt worked as assistant dean or students al the Tempe,1 Ariz., ca m~. then returned to California where he has been a teacher. athletic director and as· sistant principal a t various high schools. Schmidt said the days are gone when principals kept their Posts ~or decade a fter decade. and that he probably will be moving up the ad· ministrative ladder aner a few years- at the helm or El Toro High. "J'm not worrying about that now . l 've got enough to keep me busy right here for awhile ... Vandals Ransack El Toro'Scbo_ol Orange County Sheriff's offinirs are invesligating a brc:=akin •l an El Toro schoQ.I In which intruders ransacked lbeoftt e-area ... Otpulies have not )'Cl bec)n able lo determine. the lou at Gates School. 23882 Landisview St. They said the in· tru~rs broke a wJndowtogaln entry lo lhcpreml£cL ply in New Orleans Showed minute traces-of 66 organic c;hemicals. so"rile of which are known cancer causers. · The New Orleans study was under· takelldas( JuJy at the request _or city • officials aqd"'"was released by tht! agency toda.y, ''What we learn from this national r econ na issance s u rvey wi ll tell us how widespread and seriOuS- the situation is that we found in the study of the New Orleans drinking water supply," Train said .· "Undoubtedly these compounds have been present in drinking water CQr man y years. Until recently, chemical methods of analys is have not beCn s ufficiently sensiti ve to detect them. "Even with the modern techniques. the concentration of the number or the compounds cou ld not be accur· ately m easured even though their presence was detected ... Train said the nationwide study "'°ould first iovoJye ap, analytis qf comm.unity~ w11Jer supplies to deter· mine how widespread the problem is and wbether ll ja ha\inl an impact on . he'alth. Later, the source~ of the che.mica-ls and t echnique• for removing them will be studied. . .._ lie also said. EPA is studying the role of chlorination or water supplies to determine ir it causes carcinogens to develop when combined with chemicals Bl ready in the water. But he said current knowledge in· dicates the benefits or chlorination rar outweigh the risks. .The Environmental Defense· F'und. a private g roup, reported Thursday there is a "significant relationship'" between cancer deaths in the city a nd the public water supply. Its report JN as based on·data from a j" (See WATER, Page A?> Fre,e ·Flu Shots Set f Qr Seniors Saddleback Valley senior citizens are reminded that rree flu shots will be administered Sunday in the Sad· dleback Co-mmunity Hospita l cafeteria, 24451 Vi a F.strada, Laguna Hills. Hou rs are 9 a .m . to noon a nd l to 3 p.m.-The flu immunization ·clini c is . sponsored by the hospital in cooper .. tion willl the Orange County llealth.Oepartment. Pers'ons 65 and older may reeeive the shots. Those all ergic to eggs may not recpive the injection because of possible adve rse reactions. Murder Charge • O.il'f "1111 SU" Plll9ff MISSION VIEJO HIGH B~ARD TELLS STORY • ,, Wreppfng Up·lptrtt.-.. oif1he Dlablo Campus • ·.,Babies Ahouad Viejo High Seniors Celebrate !\1ission Viejo lligh School seniors reverted to their second child hoods en masse Thursday. The seniors. celebrating Spirit "'eek in anticipation or tonight's gridiron battle with arch·rival San Clemente •l igh School. ran about campus in pajamas. diapers. knickers, bonnets and assorted v.'ar· drobes generally worn by those on the short side or 5. "Today's Toddlers -Tomorrow's Tyrants" v.•as the motto or Baby Day for the Class of 1975. During breaks and at lunch, the big babies toddled on the Se nior Lawn , for Rin g-Around·the·Rosie, a diaper derby and the sexy leg contest. Dave Schmidt collected the sex y- leg title. He was awarded a box of diapers. •le promptly threw it in a trashcan. All was not run for the seniors, because they still were requi red to al- Hostages Freed KNOXVILLE , Tenn. fU P IJ -Law e nforce me nt officials freed s ix hostages held captive at gunpoint for an hour Thursday and cornered the gunman, roiling a robbery attempt at the main branch or the •lamilton National Bank. tend classes and tend to thei r studies. It made for a humorous scene, though, us one senior toddler in a baby doll ni ght gov.·n sat in the library reading Scientific American. She had he r bottle and stuffed tcddy·bcar on the table with her books. The toilet pape r industry got a shot in the arm as the seniors-liberally ap· plied roll s of tissue to nearly every tree, shrub. s ign and building. Cam· pus a dministr ators said they ,were confident the students would clean up the mess. ' Mission Viejo Singers Won't Get to Rome 'The 1\1 ission Viejo Hi gh School madrigal singers had to say "ar- rivederci" to their plans to spend spring \'acation in Rome because they were unable lo raise enough money to meet a Nov . 6 deadline. Barbara Arnold, director or the 17· member vocal group. said, "I guess some or them just didrt't want this badly enough." The group had been selected for the tour after an audition last spring for Performing Arts Abroad. Inc., a cor- poration affiliated wilh the Southcrft Calirornia Vocal Association. James Ray Russell .Has Court _Hearing Thcv ha d to ra ise $12,000 by Febru~ry for the trip, with the first SJ.000 collected by this Wei:!k. Onl y $500 had been raised, !\1 rs. Ar· nold said. The sln j!r.rs had offered SlOO sponsorships to music boosters. and "'ere collet'l inJ? ne"·spape rs and sel- ling records. 'fiy ARTHUR R. VINSEL -OftMDeHy"llllUfl' LOS ANGELES -James Ra l Rus· sell. the form er Laguna Hills resident held in jail here for 744 days without a hearing. is getting his day in court, today. Russell. 27. is accused or kllllng a 92.year-old male invalid in Oklahoma in March of 1971. The former Orange Coast a rea resident has maintained he was In· Long Beach tbt! nighl or the mur· der. Oklahom a authorities,· however. claim they will present fresh evidence in court link ing Russell to the slaying in their state. Haskell County Oittr\cl Attorney Don Rober ts h:11 putsued Ru sstll 's prosecution de~pltc the fifct lhat ltic defendant w•s cleared In 1972 when Orange County Superior (;ourt Jt.K1ge William ~tu rray refused to honor OklahOma 's extradition dem ands. Russell successfully passed PolY· I graphy cxa m inations 1ndicat1ng his in- ·noccnce. l·le was arres{ed three "'eeks later, however, when he left Oranl'.!e Count)' to visit his brother in De ll Garde ns He was booked into l.os An geles County Jail on the Oklahoma fugitive "'Drra nl that was to keep him in ja il for more than two years without dcrinitive legal action. Santa Ana lawyer Roger Agajanian malntainr that Russell is being sub·' jected to unconstitutional double· jeopardy for prosecution oD-l.he charges which he has been cleared of once already, ··our portloo of the case is reudy lo go, but if something should come up In the way or ~urprise we may ask for'a continuance," Agajanian said s hortly be.fore tht: ClClradlll<m hcuting bega n berore Su p e rior tQurt Judge Raymond Choate. • Rus5ell, sipping coffee. uppcarcd calm as what could be his moment nr truth approached. "I'm confident," he su1<L "I'm ready to get ll over wil.!!_ '' • "\\le a re lh inkinj!of it as an attempt \\'Cll tried," !\I rs. Arnold s11id. "1'hc money "'l•'vc r:1ised \\•ill go into the music rtl'1>artm('nl fund for-general ('hora l 1>rojccts."' She added the sludents "'ill continue !heir ncws pap(•r recycling as <Lil ·"ecological gesture " ··Some of the studenLo; were just crying. very upset. But others didn't ·want it badly enough. Ir someone had handed them $12.000, l guess they would have gone .~· · The Mission Vi ejo group were part of 500 young singers around 1ho world "'ho riun lified ror the music resti v:l\ in Italy. Bo111b Victiin Dies LQNDON (lJPl l -A second man die{! tOflay fro m injuries suffered in 'Thu rsday niRht 's bomb blast aL a ctO'""dcd south I.Andon· tavern. the dercn~c ministry :;uld. AnonymQ1,1$ telephono c;"a\ls bla med the lri~h Republi.can Ar1ny for' the ex.11l~inn . "'illl cons piracy "impalMng, in1 · 1>eding. defeating and obstructing" ;'lh<' functions of the.lnter·nal Revenue Service. . He ··"·illfu lly and knowingly·· prcP3red and signed in March· or April, 1970 a ffidavits dated one _year earlier deeding Nixon's pre·pres1den· tial papers to the government, the special prosecutor s•id in a formal ''in£ormation'' lo the court. Chier U.S. District Judge George l.. llart Jr. released Morgan ln tht" · custody of hi& attorney pending a presentence investigation. I-le could recel\'e up lo five years imprisonment und a $10,000 fine Berore he r cs i~ned , N ix on specifically asked a Stnate commit· tee to confirm the legitimacy or his 5576.000 total tax deductions for tht> donation. Questions had )>een raist>d CSee GUILT\'. Page A?) Mission Viejo Parents Seek Speed Limits Speeding traffic along Alicia Park· "·av near Los Alisos lntermediatt• School in J\.1ission Viejo endangers students goi ng to and from school and something should be done about it. That was the s ubject .of William Monoson, parent or a Los Alisos student, in a com plaint this week to Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustees: Monoson asked trustees to use their influence with Or8ngc County of· fi cials to get better enrorcement of speed laws in the area. "'There is a sign that says 25 miles per hour 'when children are presenr . but few motorists o~ it,_ They drive at afl average speed that I imagine is c lose to 45. •· 1\tonoson sa id. ElCcept during school hours. thC' legal speed along Alicia is 45 miles per hour. It is a six ·lane road. The 25 !\1Pll sign near the school d oes not s pecify "'hat hours th•· children are in schoo l' making it ha rd ror motorists to know "'hether to sin" down or not. The board took no action on th1' request. But J aek Schumakl'r. :1:-. s is t ant s upe rintendent fo r ad ministrati\'e se r\'iccs. s aid lhl' district a lread y hns beg un a stud y or U1e situation. ··or course, the speed rm most 1n terc'!>ted in is the speed or this study.'· Trustee Vince McCullough said . "I hope this isn't one or those studies where something has to hap pen before anyth ing is done,·• Board President Joseph Peterson added. Orn nit" Coast \\'.,nlht•r 1'hn!ie high clouds never 11c· cumul a te d lod a~ and thl' weathe r i;c r vice is calling for rair skies through Sa turda~ v.·ith sli ghtly "'a rm('r "'f ather \u bool. Be ach highs 68 rising to 73 inland. Lows tonighl4S-50. I NSI DE TODA.\' Nao things conlinut" lo how11 at one oJ Ilic Orange Coo1t'a /auo rilt re11ouronl1, t'ie Crown llowe. Read whal Nonm,-11 Sra nlcy has lo 30Y a001d lht South IAQl/no. c,,1abli1l1tt1tnl 1n Out 'n' Aboul. In lhft Wct>ke ncler ll>dny . ~, ,, .... _Stf'ftU ., ...... .. LM.t!:J: ... "' . "'··· Cl••""" Di,14 -· " -·-" Dti01Notllf.•• . •• ltltlri.IP .. .. ......._. , ... ·-· . ... -· ... ., Jfl~"'-" " '-l.tlllt~ •• _,.,, •• I -~· -·"·""' .......... "'"" °" .... ™~'--· -"--. .,.......~ -· , \ 5'Ki!Millrt~1 ,. .. ._ ....... Wlt\lltr .,...,.....,., -- "' .. .. .• , .. l 1·2 , .. .. • •• •.. , '" .C:•·l •• ,,., .. (l•I • • •• ( . • ... Ale OAILVPILOT '"'""' • Frid!y.~t. 117' 'Iceman.' ,Melts ' lfPJestigator's Home.JJf!-r_gled · _ • they call investigator Willie Stansbury Ute '1tetnu" around the Orange County Sheriff's office. . ' ~HE VETE~AN OFFICER ha~ never been ~nown to become ruffled or display emotion in any or the thousands of investigations he had han· for the department -until Thursday. His. fellow officers · commented today that siansbury's rage was something to behold when he found that burglars broke into his San Juan !=apls~rano home while he was busy probing into the ravages of criminals m a~her part of the county. . Kent .St. r~o~e~.rs ·' Acquitted_ CLEVELAND , Ohio (JIP f -' U.S. District Judge Frank J. 8itUsU.today acqultted the eight former Ohio National Guardsmen charge~ in the 1970 Kent State University shoOting. STANSBURV, f4, today listed bis losses as a bottle of Scotch that he rece~y won in a dra"!ing at a lawmen 's convention, a jar full of pennies and h~ .38-callber Smith and Weason revolver "It's getting to the point In • · thig: c~unty that a man ca.n't leave his home for live minutes "Stansbury rum~. _ • The decision was a written judg· ment of acquittal from the bench in response to a defenie motiOI\: The trial was In ils second week and the government had just Concluded its case. ''As a matter o£1aw, the defendants must be acquitted of the offenses with which they are charied," Battisti sakl.. ''I found no intention on the part o( &ny defendant lo deprive anyone of his civil richts." · -. -i.lMI ... Vear R.eprieve ..,. .. · Jet Noise Curbs . Bettiali said the evidence would support a finding that the defendants used exce~sive and unjustified force and that they intended to harm or frisMen some of the dembnstrators involvecfJn th May 4. 1970 confron- tat..\Or!. dwing which four students wer<kUled and nine others wounded. ·-.J-; ' ~~".:.~ased at Airport "' , He al;So des;cribed the guardsmen as G G frlgh~ned and their behavior as con- y .e!~u,~s!?LLE '-without adequate airtrJnsportation,'' fused,-idding that-tht:y were "devoid "1 ,.. the department said. when granting ~f any genuine leadership . ., Orange County Airport has been the variance. · ·And be said-'°''it is entirely possible'' iraated t.a one year reprieve from Its report went on to note that air· State ff . I I ·., d Id t · · port related businesses as well as 0 tc 8 . s , m~,. ec e o meeUnt..st.ate noise standard! subject p~cute ·~venous persons respon. to the gradual reduction of airport tourist and convention business would sible for t!W events at Kent State'' and noise to "zero'' by 1978. suffer if the airlines were closed 'that ·his ruling "does not pasa on the • The tough conditions attached to the down. propriety 'of ,Such pros~utloQs, if : variance by the state Department Of At the~\ame time the department's -any " ' .~ ... .,, • UiilT .......... •TUiis,S01'.latio·n ca ... ed.-N•wport-<epott_not..Uha_LQr ... g. County was ~Remindinl Ll\e__jurors.he had lold 'fhe Mini Lives , Beach mayor pro tern Milan Dostal among,tbe first airport proprietors to them th~· would ·)i~ide the faCISi_n__ -. . -~ .~ to hail the department's d.ecision as approve and.test the noise monitoring · th,ecase, Battisti Jaid l.hat "at the con· F~s~10~ des1gne~ Halston brought ~ack the •:a.stepll\the.dgb.ldirertion." system.. clusion of the! gQvernment's _cas~ ..... mm1. skirt for spni:ig and summe~ during show ..L'"C ·:-.. The conditions attachect-to the-The report slfi'fed by Deputy Direc· t,here are no. facts to be d°ttide'tfDY ~or his new collect.1on Thursday-19,.-New-York. black chiffon skimp and, at right, dress with knee-length coat and .. brim hat. Oh. H"'alston, you scamp . Page 4. is a wool pull-down See_story_ ~.:. _ vartance are as favorable as possible tor for M~ss Transportation and yo_y, · -· But. he calls il '.'The Skimp." At left is. ta~ . and. will force the county Poard of AeronaUtics Joseph~· Crottl said l!\e The defendants were Jame"s E. topped mini with matching cape. In center ii Sppervisors to find another site for c ab!litytof the county-to earry out its-Pierce,10;-of~Amelia Jsland;-Fla-:-:-~~.....,~-..-"~------~---'·~--'·:.;·-----~--------------- jelairport," Dostal said today. notse abatem.ent prog~am ~as a fac· Wjlliam E. Perkins, 28, Canton, Ohio; ... Fro•PageAI The variance was requested by the· tor In the dec1aion leading to the gran· Mathew . J·. Mcr,!anus, 28, of West c · ' Pl ' s d Board of Supervisors in October of lingofthenoisevariance. Salem. Ohio; Leon H. Smith, 27, of ounty ' anne ... s tu y 1973as a necessary step In continuine ..... In l.dd!Uon to limitintthe variance r Bea~h City, Ohio; James D. McGee, .a-, operation at Orange County Airport. tO one year and imposing the zero im· 28, and Lawrenc~ A. Shafer, 28, both . When granting the variance the p8ct ·by 1978 requirement, the of Ravenn a. Ohio; Ralph W. Zoller, B B d s · department said without It neither or' variance was conditioned on the 27, of Mantua and Barry W. Morris, , ear• ran pace the two .scheduled airlines could county continuing to: 30, Kent. "economically operate at the airport''· -Restrfct airline operations at the .Battisti said the evidence was insuf· · -wftbout it. ~ airport to current levels. ficient to prove beyond a· rep.sonable The l ,SOO·acre Bear· Brand Ranch had lost two-.thirds _pf her property to •1~ substantiaJ segment of Orange .i..:..Not permit any new activity at ~oubt that the def~ndaf'\ts ·specifically in the Capistrano Valley goes back to open space. . County population would then be the ·airpOit that :would Impact the intended to depnve anyone of civil the Orange County Planning Commis-Monday 's discussion is not a p~blic ' noise footprint area. riifhls. -..'·. hearing , according to Dave Moore, C · -Continue to.maintain and operate 'We're not dealing witll grossly sion Monday for further consideration the planning commission secretary. . rafts Boutique-illviiualapproichsmokeindicators. negllgept' discharge of weapons, onltsopenspacetot.als The agenda ror the meeting waS in· The" reporl notes · that it will cost we're not dealini'With the intention to The parcel, calling for 3,100 new correct, he said. Slated Nov. 16 about $4 ;ih.Ulion to r«luce airport -;voun~ or main, b~t onlY with.specific homes and about 11,000 residents, was The affected parcel once was map- noiSe to zerof 1ntent1on to depnve J>lie. of certain recommended for approval-in late ·ped for development on a ridge abut- lt goes on to.say t.tie county plaiis to rights ," he said in tellinj the jurors September by the Commission. ting ·the San Juan Clplstrano city An arts and crafts boutique spon· sored by lhe Seville Homeowners As- sociation will be held.from 9:30 a.m to 4 p.m. Nov . 16 al Trabuco Road and Lo6 AUsos Boulevard. .1,~i fei;~f1t wishl11g to display · pain· ~ r lng~cer.amica, h·11.ndier._rts. macr1'1tJi and similar items may do . so aftef,pilying a Sf entrance fee. No percentage will be charged on wares sold .. Funds raised rrom the boutique will go toward homeowners association expenses. Persons desiring more in · formation on the boutique may call 83}-4 734 or 837-4377. 2 Banks Tell Lower Prime , N~W YORK CAP) -Two big (ff'n\Jt''rcial banks announced a mov.; tOday toward a lower, lOY.a __ perCJID,l prim_e. lendir!g rate. Ne\" York's First N~tional City Bank , the country's second largeSt. and First National Bank of Chicago, e ighth in size natio~ally, said they were drop· ping their prime a quarter point from lOo/, percent, effective Tuesday. The banks now have dropped their prime LIAi percentage pointsl n six weeks. . 'The prime is the rate banks chafge best corporate b6r· rowers.· spend or "caus~ others to spend that why th'ey got no chance to decide the But the supervisors sent.it back to boundary. San Juarrolficials do not amount over 'th·e Rext 'rour. years." case themselves. < . I the Commisslo aft~r one qi. t\I~ want development on the ridge, and Fro• Page Al .G.UIL'JY ..• I whether the transfer of his documents was completed before July 25, 1969, when a tax reform· Jaw virtually eliminated such tax deduction!!.. · Nixon pointed out that the IRS audited his returns from 1971and1972 and fpund them to" be in order. However, in a re.audit, the IRS agreed with the congressional com· mittee that Nixon had improperly taken deductions for his vice presidential papers, and handed him a tax bill of $465,000 plus interest. Nixon agteeC:r lo pay the full $576,000, but at the time he left office he had actually paid only the $465,000 legally owed. The statute or limitations had expired on the first year of deductions. Morgan, a massive man who stands 6 feet 5 inches tall, said, "Yes, J do," to Hart's questions asking whether he wished to waive indictment by a . grand jury and a trial. Exchange club ' Has Birthday The Saddleback Valley Exchange Club celebrated its sixth birthday Thursday at a luncheon at the.Hilton Inn. ''My feeling is that there has been a• property owners complained that she _have been ri htin to rve it. lot oC prayer behind us an<! I wasn 't worried," derendant Perkins said af- t~ar$. "We weren't there \q harm and fNure anyone. We were there because wl!-W~re tOl<llODethere~·· ' Adolescents' Ch'a nges Eyed In New Film The biological and psychological changes of adolescence are the subject of a new film purchased by the Sad· dleback Valley Unified School District. Titled "Growing Pains: Straight Talk About Adolescence,." the 20-min· ute production will be shown to eighth grade students at the disrrict's two in-termediate schools. · Prior to the showing to students, all involved parents will be notified, a district spokesman said. They will be given an opportunity to preview the - film and request that their child not view it. The rilm is concerned with problems youngsters fa ce as they grow up. Question s on sexuality are addres· sed, and,, Dr. Danielle Burut, staff membe'r of the Los Angeles Children 's Hospital, di scusses puberty, men· struation, and reproduction. • • .. .. 1 • Annouhces Thefr Pre-holi~ay 1 UPHOLSTERY ,SALE • ' SOFAS from ·s39900 . WATER ••• • 1972 EPA study in New Orleans which up to now has ·gotten'little national at· tention. The private group said the two- year-of'd-rigures raise "serious questions about the safety of drinking water nationally." ..From recent studies on the Kanawha River in West Vircinla; the drinking water supplies of 'Evansville. Ind.; Washin~on, D.C.; Cincinnati, Ohio; and of eight unnamed Nebraska communities, it is evident 1hat the presence ol cancer.causing substan· ces in water is ubiquitous,'' the report said. · • . ' ' \ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ... Begun in 1968 with 25 charter mem· bers, the club has grownto more than 70 and has won lhe "Big E1' national Exchange CIUb award of excellence five of its six years. ln 1972, the club was voted number one in the California district including California, Hawaii. and Nevada. La !'.t year it wal selected number two club behind the Long Beach Chapter. Hostess-narrator Denise Nicholas (o{ the TV series Room 222) offers frank answers with latitude for dis- cussion, according to the district spokesman. Cost of the film was $190, taken from previously budgeted funds . The total nursing staff of the school district has previewed the film as well as the Director of Pupil Personnel and ad- ministrators al both schools. · ·. Huae Selection on Display Now CHAIRS filom . s 15900 ' Robert N. Weed ~-t ... P\11111- Jack R. Curley Vkl ~n!Ol~I ... Gt-el Ml ...... • Thomas Keev ll l:d!tor ThOmas A. Murphine ........ ,1"' l!•t.r , Charles H. LOOS Richard P. Niii "'"'" ... ~ ........ tl ... t:dl .. \ sa.N~blc.k V1ltty0fflct tsirii... ,-., RI MI 11 $tft oi..,, F•H•IY • Other Offices . Gnta Mew•lJOW,~llySl<HI Ht•Pff'l kKll ~ll"NewflOl"l ...... ¥ard H"""l,,.,..,91«11. 1111Sllt«ll ......... , u,.... .. 11:11, 1116GitNWYN,,.,_I Jtte,ftone 17141642..UZt CfassilitG Advtr~lslnt 64l·K71 SNdkO.Cl V11leyHt"""Olfk.1 Sl1-63t0 Fr-!I.Ill Cl11MN 495-0630 ~ltM. 111'. OrMltt Cl!Ht ,.,_JW.,. ~' "' -1Wlft. llluttrll~ "'1Mr•tl _.,., ........ ,1,._ .. , ,,,..,111 ,,...; lit r.~ld •llM llt ,lttlal ... "'4tltfl 01 COVP)fM-r, 5'UIM ci.M Pf» .. et Nild 11 (Mia MtWI, Gti!Jlrftl1, "111Kri,ltlft tf <lf'Pffr U 00 '""'llllp. 1tJ '"'I U M 00 "'°"INJ/ llllHIMy tltl!IM!ilflt IJ.Oll-1111f ,. · .... I Thomas Winget, president or Mis· sion Bank, is president or the club. Two new members, James Ellis . prin- cipal or Linda Vis\a School ; and Tony Dube, principal at O'Neill School. were inducted. Looters Seized NEWBURGH, N.Y. CUPl)-Police swept the racially troubled northeast section of town early todaj;-arresllng two suspected loo.tel"S and taking at least six others into custody. Cap-o Horse S~ow Set On Saturday, Sunday ·I.-Canceled by last Ftid•y nich~ t:h·timeentertain~enlonSUnday. rainfall, the Capistrano Valley Hor· Equitalion and halter eventa will be semen's A1sociation1how, considered held on Saturday, starting at 8 a.m. by many lo be the major horse show of Sunday'• competition, Ilia starting at the year in the South Oran1e Coast .8a.m., will be in gymkhana eve:nts. area, is on again for Saturday. and. Sunday. More than 300 entries are expected to turn out for the two-day event at Rancho Capistrano (Avery Park~>Y offramp1 San Dieco Freeway> in San ... Juan Capistrano-~ _ An exhibition of ... dre11a1e i1 scheduled tor the noon break on Satur· day ; cowboys from Norco and other parts of Southern California will demonstrate the art of cutting (cattle handUn1 trom·horsebackl as the lun· ~I 1n case or light rains tonight or early Saturday. the show may be moved to an alternate location: if heavy ra"ins force cancellation, new dates wUI be set for nexrspring, ac· cording to Sandy Champion, public relations chairman rorthe sponsortnJ association. Phone"'ilumbe.rs to call for show in· formation and weather ''aues· stimates'' are 496·1923, 4915·4809 and . 493-8397 • Stop In Now At Any of Our Three Fine Stores For Fine Upholstery At Sole Prices. DAEXEL_:HEAITAGE--HENREDON-WOOOMARK-KAAASTl!N-6AKER . . WIPDA YS & SA TUllDA YS t:OO lo S:JO CLO SID MOHD A Y· , - \ NEWPORT BEACH• 1727 WESTCUPF DR., 642·2050 · LAGUNA BEACH• 3f5 NCJHTll l.'OAfJT HWV ,, 41M·'5.51 TORRANCE• ' 23649 HAWTHORNE BLVD. (Open Fri. Iii t. s..in. 12·5:301 t/8-1279 . . . -.. . .. • • • • I I ~ I -' • .fl TOJI" - DAILY PILOT EDIT ORIAL PAGE • Viejo R:epresentat1on Five people representing an intriguing variety ~r h3:ck~roun~ .and interests were elected TuesdlU' ~ .... M1ss.10!1 VieJo. VQters Cor the first Orange County mun1c1pal advisory council <MACl . ., Their challenge al once will be to crystallize com· munic·ati!'ns between their unincorparalfld, booming commUl)lty or 30,000and Orange County government. There se:e.med to be a lot of. confttsfon at the county level abput this entity. No one se~nted to know, for example, When the new council would be sworn in. This leaves m8ny proc;edural questiOnS for the. MAC to resolve ~Qu.estions which could havC ~o Ironed oul long ago by <!aunty ollicials. / :/-· · .. , onetf:'ele'Ss,, .the new <!Ouncil will'· h·v~ lam pie · ta~ a.)1-adable 1n the c9romupity to help t aJoi:i.g itS way. Many, of lhe27 defeated Candidates aJsohave ex>' cellenl credentials in local,govirnlnent. , -; Also ready to help are lead~s of Che MissiOn Viejo Homeowners Association, who .. s eem. mote knowledgea ble than anyone abouf ~A.C technicalilies. " " The need for better civic voice for Mission Viejo is proven. Now , that voice has been created and it should bring better results. • Flying the Freeway ' The Orange County Transit District has proVided addilional incentive for residents of the South' Coast and Saddleback to leave the old gas burner at home .... and hop the bus to work. · It's called the Freeway Flyff and it rills a Com· .. muter need for lranspartafion from"hbffie to the Santa Ana Civic Center. -'} · r For SO cents a day, •a San Clemente-residcnt>can take the bus to and from work daily. Compare Utat with the cost of driving a car the mote than 50 miles round tr.ip , or having to own a second car. ·-.. . ' ' ,. ,I ' -• Tl\e 'Flr,er picks~ppnssen~ers ot 7:07 ,a.m. at the Lagudi' ·HUis MaU ancl arrives ii\ Santa Ana at 7:4Sa .m. . • r. Connecting buses will have depart09 San Clemen· te's Grant's Plazt'at 6:06 a.m. and the Lagun" Beach bus depot at 6:42 a.m. Regulaily scheduled ·routes return the commuters at night. • ".:~ With inflation eating· holes in everyone's pockets tfle OCTD has. come up with something that makes dollars and cents logic. i.:;.,, T.V for Schools With fh.~se ;n 'attendance hail~g the event as a n "historic oc~~sion," the-Irvfne: school district haS tur· ned .on it&caijle television system, tuning in the tube to eGucatiOnaJ e"ndeaVors . . . , . Pr~faee~ .~with SG.'!·000 in equipment purchases. tQ.e ~rec\l'onu:. conneet1on between schools was made possible when th.e I~~ Company subsidiary Com- munity C3bl~vision. ~ted full use of one channel and shared µ~e of anotlfeV,to thetit:rs~hools. . To qualifY for a~piiblic e.x"Pen'dilufe or that size, new tech•ology must be n1ore than''1innoVative" or "exciting!', relatively meaningleSA words which do nothing .. more than rationalize a point ot view. Tel~visiori, frequeqtly a poorly used medium, has ~potenti~ fat beyond the buzz word~ frequently used 1n df!llcrillang the new system. The video system a lso can ·'be: ,just nothel," l ecJllllog ica l lripkc t . The key is in using the sy.stem as a tool. not a toy.A caref~.dly outlined and~itnplemented program of use fo r the system'"'can make the $65.000 spent an invest· ment which can pay fbr itselr in th e coin of more cf· Cicient use of the district's limited human and -material.resources. · -Deiir-, State · Vbk Broke the lee --- ' .... ' ~"I " ·"' .•r . ' ' : ~ ... ·,) ~ • :ii ~ \ ! ..... t ~ .... ; ,,:; "' : ·, .. .•. Gus ... . .. ' .• -.fteagmi e~I Defrosting ( SYDNEY HARRIS) Ta.ou&hts al Larae: LOS AN"GELE£ Although President• Ford's final weekend or ( J campaigning may have missed ·its EVAN S-NOVAK g,ut>lic goal of expanding a late nation· wide Republican s urge, it did achieve· • , one private goal: a start toward .healing the i-upture with Gov. Reagan of Galifornia which could threaten not Truck and bus ·drivers apparen· tly fee\· they are priv~eged citizens. They certainly make'nO attempt to adhere to the SS:mile speed limit. I f~i;ind thiS,cXit on a trip to San F.rancisco! G.M.C. only the Republican party but the two- A good case for .unlimited amnesty , · :;. , party system. can be madeoutorthe.depressingf~ct !:::'!r~-:';:i'~';;~~~ ·The most important part or Mr. in to see the new President, Reagan was ignored. Nor did Ford intimates disguise their contempt for Reagan as a used-up relic. tha~ about the only way the.average -••1.s..ir-.;,..,., .... ~o., Ford's visit to California was out of American can influence our foreign ~, _o.11y,...., ·" · public view and not list.ed on his A1r. Ford's post-pardon troubles en· ded that confidence, By keeping open the third-party door, Reagan created apprehension among senior Ford aides about an independent Reagan- George Wallace ccfc11ition which would shatter two -party politics. The policy is by 1:erusinito.besentabroad . '·~ .: ' ' ', schedule. Before to fiJI'.~~ in a war thlt lt~e£lared, 'tion or ~h cos~ it.,. takes to expedite ad"dressing a $500· unrat1f1ed, and unJust.ltied b)' any motorisU -~ • ~ate Republica n democraticpiocessbf'telfingthetruth , "i; ... -,;......_,_ • .. ~-.f" tfdiid.raiser at 'the tothecitizenry. If all tli~ 16,000 spedato~ who (f?itury Plaza gathe~d to ,watch Evet Knievel leap H 0 t e I in L 0 s the Snake Rj.ver bad plunged into the Ange J es , th e C?anX:q:n witb\l)iflL~w much or a loss l'r,csident confer- to ba,lrlanity do you s~pose1 lhat r,i!d secretly with woldd .. ave beeri. • · Reagan. By asking \ \t.-, •·• President, therefore, readily agreed 1" last week to see l,leagan. A basic factor in wha.t .we loosely call "intelligence" is s.elfrcont(dence in the ability to deteMnine one's fite and fortune; any indiflmial or group who feels, or is made to feel, that.Ute dice are loaded from, the beginning will not exhitSit many traits we as· aociate with ''intelligen~.·· The great demogrllphic paradox or our . time is that the city is in· creasingly the place to make a living, but increasin gly unlivable ; while the village is eminently livable, but decreasingly a olaceto make a living. h.i.s advic__e . about • ., .ne:main rea!0!1'econo!"!sts.cannot' pe·rsonnel and policy, Mr. Ford tried help us~ o.~t ,oi our .. cnsts 1s .tha,~ implicitly to reassure the Governor C:CO':'O~tcs is n.ot a free-standi~ll that as le.adcr of the party's domina·nt d_1s~1J?hne, but 11 S~<!P<!d; by social, • conservative wing his vieWs would poht1~aL. and .psyc~ological factors he'nceforth get priority treatment in pressing 1n rr~m ~I sides at once. the Oval Office. ~ _ c ..-They conrerred 4uring the 30· minute airport·lo-hotel limousin e ride . with fi.1r . Ford, soliciting Reagan's views on one major apppinl· ment. Othe r appointments were discussed d~ng a half·hour·pre·din· ·ner meeting between them in th.e President's s uite with onJy political aides present (B urch for rhe President, Ed Meese for .the Gover--nor), • " ALTHOUGH no hard propos als were made, Ford aides hoped Reagan 'got the impression he would· be con- sulted by the White House even after ending eight years as governor in January. Mr. Ford was so ag,::ressive in cour· ting Reagan that his fund-raiser speech, ostensibly intended to boost state controller 1-louston I. E1oumoy's uphill campaign for governor, was more appro priate for a Reagan testimonial. He urged votes for Flour· noy against Democrat Edmund G. Brown, Jr .. to maintain policies of "my __g_ood friend Ron Reagan"-an up-peiflong ago rejected by moderate Flournoy because or Reagan's diminished California popularity. The President's speechwritcrs did lone? down attacks on Democrats at the request or Flournoy strategists. hopeful that improved ~poll results reflected Democ rats turning to Flour· noy. The resulting 35-minute speech v.•as dull , overlong a nd badly delivered (follovling Bob . Hope and Reagan, two brilliant plat!orm per· formers). "Compared to thisguy, even Flournoy''-notorious for hi s fiat oratory-"is \Villiam Jennings Bryan." one California Republican told us.~ . AFTER T llE speech a Fiournoy strategist r ationalized: the President had raised $250,000 ror Flournoy, had' . not really hurt him with his mis'erable"' speech and could do damage only by: : visiting Richard M. Nixon in ·the:-!.!.. ho s pital t o s tir up unpleasant:. memories. Naturally, Mr. Ford " visited Nixon the next morning, "causing bitter Republicans to grum· ble that Flournoy's spurt was sen~ ' sclessly endangered by the same ·. President whose pardon helped build ': Brov.•n's huge lead. •"'.\ In Sioux City, Iowa, where Mr. Ford"~ stopped on hi s ·way to l..(ls Angeles. his·.,· efforts seemed similarly unproduc:·· tive. Rep. Wiley Mayne raced loss of his House seat, partly because or his Judiciary Committee vote against im· peachment and mainly because of ad~", ministraiion fhrm polic-y. How· anyone~· was helped by the President's Sioux1 • City speech defending that poHci:· defi es the imagination. ·,• This sug·gests A1 r. Ford is not only · 'an ineffective stump speaker but. iS=" defi cient in politic.al instincts, rejec~ '• ting the recommendation of one'· lieutenant to use his wife's illness as" an excuse for not campaigning. Thus,' a tentative first step toward rapproch· ment with Reagan. modest though it is. could be the foremost accomplish .. ment of the President's fatiguin~ 21.r state tour. · With more new bicycles than new cars being sOld in the U.S., for the third straight year, Perhaps it's time town planners and traffic engineers made greater· provision for access, ease and salety or Cyclists-at a frac- . The ma:jorfty or prison "riots'' originate in the dining-room-for where· nien are most treated like ' .animals, they ·mOst respond like al)lmals.' If all the 'U~eless an!l redundant books on ecology and 'environ~nt could be r.ecycl~. they'd maki°the llirgest forest in North America. -.·· ~ ~ THAT DEFROSTED the long Ford· Reagan chill. But those close to Reagan scofr at such efforts to abort his 1976 presidential ambitions or even getting him to disown third- party sp~culation. Indeed , the President's lugubrious speech waS so tepidly received in Los Angeles that Reaganites were, bolstered in their conviction ttiat Mr. Ford can 1be -beaten for the prestden'ti'41 1t0mill*tlo.n. ''I heard him," s'napped one Jteagan insider, "and he's still a Pity For N~on Critic " _......., .\ ~A . ' ·' Henry'$· Off Again.! '.-· , turkeY." ~ . ' Seeking .waf mer relatiOns with· Just when it became fashionable in i .·] ~1leagat w·as, of course, not the Washington to attack Mr. Kissinger ( Justification for the Presid~nt's six· he went off on another one of his.trips ART HOPPE stat tr8nsc6ntinental swing last to end the Cold War, .!\em famine in . week . .Political coumelor Dean Burch Asia, stop the ancient blood feud bet: '-----------~~ J~1'(>ied it-by informlng~r. Ford that' ween Greece and Turkey. bring "l .. think we crossed a dalellne, rece.n\lx-improved Republican :!tit~~= i~)a~~d~fe ~st <~du~~n~h~ llenry. Therefore; it's either'Monday · \)fo~s~ _coul~ be trac-~ l? the heart or lhc Tooth or Wedriesdiy depending Oq Whether ( Pre~1~..,....\ s. pr!!~IOUS _carnpa1~111ng, a you forgot to set your watch ·ahead or dubious conclusion 41spuled by 'Slate Fairy. back." .. --""' party leaders. You can't he lp · but admire a man "Welt, Nancy, at leasl I firmly told like this. What you them they would have to withdraw can't help· ad· their troops if they expected to miMng is that he achieve a lasti,ng peace." plans to 'visil 21 "That's nic C, Dear. Who!" countries in 16 / .A ' . days. or maybe 'Who·!-'flie Israelis, of Course. Or it's 16 countries in maybe it '!{as the .Tqrks. But peace is 21 days. What'!' mo.r,.e, he's taking his peace. AlRl I-was. further abl4' .to aUractive wife,,Nancv wft.h him: promise the others increased grain : shipments beC?a use they w"ere ob· Anyone who has ever attempted a yious)y peace loving. trip like this realizes the incredible "The pacifist. Jndlans, dear?" problems Mr. Kissinger races day af· ''No, I think it must have been .the ter day -the most incredible being Russians. The Indians have the bomb attempting to keep tr'ac k day aner and we are irrita,ied with them. day or where on earth be is. Where are my clean shirts?'' "Iktn'l worry, Henry. l sent them ••ff ENR.Y, I don't ·think you should out last Monday and they ptomised to llave said at the banquet tonight, 'In· have them back today." dira, dear, I'm glad to see you're "BaCkw.bere?" losing weight.•" 1"Baek wherever we were last Mon· •·vou mean perhaps of the famine day." . f here in lndia, Nancy? Perhaps you're "Good heavens! I've nothing to 'right.'' . wear to the b~ilquet tonight but a bur· "No, I mean because that wasft'l noqse."" ' Mrs. Gandhi, Henry. That was ... !II 'm sure •our host won't mind. General Wbats·hls name or dear. Hls name i$Mr.Sadat,Ilhink: Pakistan.'' , i'Sadat! T.hcn we're in E~ypt Order "No wonde he asked m~ it I was me a halJl. sandwich from room ser•, still titting. l explained that I lost the vice.''" ' heel of m y left shoe climbing lhe1 "l did, dear. But lhey said they did· Pyr&mlds. But what. was fie doi{'!R n'l have one here ut the Tel Aviv here in New Oelhi? The Paki~lan1s Jlilt:on." ., hate the Indians." 1'Tel Aviv? Aooggghhh !" "We're not In New Delhi, dear. We're In Bangladesh. Either that.or Sb•.1f', ?.fr, Kls!li ngcr somehow ltabul.'' makes It home safel.Y Crom a trip "It must be Kabul. The Pakistanis around the world like that, we can be bate the Bjnalud~shians. too. Bu. iC .._s1.&re;it wUI survive. Nol the world. Hi& tt'sTuesday, this mustbcAnkur1t." marMlge. -• • • • .. BUT THE attempted Re'agan rap- prochement had long been plotted by hol~ver Jtixon White Housl' aides worned abOut the Ford-Reagan rift. In the euPhoria of August, when platoons or politiciahs were ushered ' "A journalist iS a grumbler, a cen· surer, a giver or advice. a regent of sovereigns, a tutor of nations. Four hosti le newspapers are more to be feared than a t~ousand bayonets.'' -Napokon Bonaoo:rle "A litterateur is not a confectioner, not a dealer in cosmetics, Mt an en· tcrtainer ..• He is just. like an or· dinary reporter. What would you Say if a newspaper reporter, because or his fastidiousness or from a wish to give pleasure lo his readers, were to dC:S~ribe on.ly honel!l m.ayors, high · nunded ladies and virtuous railroad contractors?'' -A>lion Cheklfm> "The job of the neW!;paper is lo comfort the afOicted and a(Olct the comfort.able." -F". P. Dunnt(Mr. DooleyJ "1l all printers were deler.mlned not lo print anything till thCy were ture it would offend' nobody, there would be vuy-litCJe prinle -IJenjomln F'ran)ifln • ' - To the Editor: For a couple of years now I have been a subscriber to the Daily Pilot, and en· joy reading yo.ur newspaper. It has a nice variety of su bject.s which itcovers, and provides me with a little of the . national news alongwithourlocal home news. Thecom bin ation is pleasing. TlllS MORNING I settled down lo read the Daily Pilot. and stopped short in iny tracks when I came to the article ·in !)le edit-Ori al section written by Tad Bartimus, an Associated Press writer, which expressed some v.iews of Walter Hickel 's <ex -Interior Secreta,ry) thoughts and personal feelings about RiC?hardM . Nixon. As I read the.. article entitled, ''llow W a Iler H icke I Sees Nixon-Down to the Dyed I-l air" -I suddenly had a feeling of stark pity for A1 r.Hickel.SOmewher~ alongt.he line, this man musthavebt!cn dealt a very hard blow, in order for him tp feel such intense hate ror. another humnn be ing. Pe rhaps the Ex preeedi n g the ti ti eoft nteriorSecretary hassom eth i ng more tote I I -at any rate l wasdC?finitely lel't v.•ilha reelin gof pity for this man when I finished read ing the complete article. A.5 IT llAPPENS, I did not vote for Mr. Nixon, a nd I neither like or disli ke the man -but perhaps that is onl y because I do not know him personall.Y. Howeve r, if ever a human being has shown strength and courage it would have to be Richard Af. Nixon. l·low tho man has stood up under! ht!tremendous pressures thrown upon hi:ii shoulders, I will never knpw. That strength would have to come directly from God, :ind I feel that Afr. Nixon has no doubt bad to remain In almost total !icelusion. in or· tier lo draw that sam<'strcngth to he lp sec him lhrough thisordcul. A1y feeling s a rc thnt Mr. Nixon was pushed and pulled and manipulated so complete ly that the only door his manipulators lcftbpen was the'door to reslgn~tion . In time, I feel that many evenl!i will unfold telling a story so baf· Oing that it would appear to have come rrom the pages or a 5Cience fiction magath'le ... FRANCE.5M.CRYSfA~ (..__M_A_IL_e_o_x_ ..... J Letters from readers are welcome . Nor· mally, writers should convey their mes· soges in JOO words or ~ss. Tile right to con· dense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. All letters must include sfg. nature and mailing address but names may be withheld on reqUesl i/ su/ficient rea..on i.t apparent. Poetry wilt not be published. Electio11 Tae!tics Tothc Editor : Thank yo u and congratulations:; fo1• your editorial in Sunday's Pilot, "Beware, But Vote.'' EL ECT I 0 N1.a cti cs in Orange County could stand legislation that would in stigate fai r campaign practics. The name of the e lection game here seems to be not who plays dirty, but. who plays the dirtiest. Not only is that insulting to., the inlcl lectofthc \'Oler, but grossly un- fair to any v.•c ll meaning candidate. Of course these are rure commodities these days, bul thcy\\o·ou ldn'lbc if cam· pa ig n s we re not socut throat. Nol going to the polls doesn't help those v.• ho use the methods l <1 m speaking of, iLonly elects them to the of- fiC?eslhey aresceking. CONSTANCEBENE DICT Legal l;rror TothcEditor: 1 frequently read with great intcre~I the articles entitled ''rt1 oney's \Vorth" "'rittcn by Syl\'iU Porter. The artic le publis hed on Thursday. Oct. 22, cntillcd "Pickin,gan t:xccutor .. advises agains' appointin~ a fncnd a!'> executor or one's estate. This. 1n my opinion. ls sound advice. The writ r procC?cdstosay. "You don't hti \'C to shop around for 'bargains'. Althoui;h legal recs ar l!;Cnerolly lcrt lo lh(' discretion or the a>urt, in mosl •talcs the cx~uto~s Cofi'imiSSlon Is fixed by ~late h1w and is . based on the amount or lhc estute th;.1t passes through his hands. llowcver, tr -• ---there are l\\'O executors. the eommiS:~ sions may douhll', and ifthereare more than two, the tom missions may triple.·~ .. TlllS STATE~JENT is r ePlete with erroneous information in the followin\ respects: \ I. In Cali forni a and many other states, legal fees arc not left to the discretion oft h c court. On the contrary they are fixed by statute. By l<iw. the" court has jurisdiction to allow fees for extraordin<iry services, s uc h a,.{ operating a decedent's business. sci:: lin g prope rt y and handling com: plicated t.ax m alters arisingouto!tran: sfers resulting from the death, or gift~ made prior tb death. The executor1s compensation is also fi xed in the same manner, but. whether there arc twoo~ 20cxccutors, therc isonlyonecommiS· sioD-.4lllOwed hy-l&w which--mr.;t-·bC·----·• shared by the <'X('cutors -no mattef hoW muny there-may be. There is nff doubling or tripling. etc .. of the Single fee. I suggest thatyout~kesomesteps(() correct this erroneous statement of ai't- \'icetothepublic. -DONALOD. llARWOO\i ..ORA"GE COAST • DAILY PILOT lt.oMrtN. WeW .NblUhtr Thoma• Ketvil, Editor " • .•, " Borbo ro Krfttnch. ·~ Edilonol P• Editor •, The e(l11oriaf p11J1e or tM Dailr '' PikJt scrk1 lo Inform and 1t1mulate . ft'udc.., by P' l'lt"n11na on thi!! paJ!e ., Ch\·t•rse commutat> on IOl)1cs ol-ln· l("rt5t b fl ndlcattd rolumn1sl11 and cartoonlsU1. by pfftvidin3 a forum fot reader '\te\l.lt'lnd by f)rt!entlng -this ~••!Plli>tr·s ouinion.1 al'ld-Weas .. ! on current 1op1 rs The editorial ".: op1n1on~ or th~ 0:1ily PU(lt appear ' only In !hr cdhnri{ll rolumn at the lt>fl of the p1111e. Opinion!! expressed ~ by the rolumnts1s and t;irtoonl4ts "' and leuer "''titers are their 0-.11 and" 1 no cndo~t-menl of Utrl1'-~ b)'llie Daily Pll()t lhould be inferred. Friday. Novcmb(,r 8, 1974 • ' . 1 Won't Live There • J;lrown .0-ppos es ' : N _e w Mansion SACRAMENTO <UPI> -tracts for the new mansion California's incoming nullifiedin court. governor vows to fight con· Earlier tbal morning at a structjon or the._ la_vish new n~w_s conference of his own, $1.3 million governor's Reagan gave a flat, "No," mansion, but oulgoing Gov.• when asked if he planned to -·-Rona1d-a-m:in-says-wor1rs10.,;..up-the-projecl·with ttie.- will continue. election of Brown. Democratic Gov .·c lecl "It's a residence not for Edmund G. Brown Jr. and any one particular gover· la meduck Republican nor," Reagan said. "It's a Reagan made their residence Cor governors on .positions Clear auring an down through the years - active day in the capitol for , oh, a hundri:d years or 'l'hursday. more .. depending Qn how After 'meeting privately well it's constructed. with Re~gan for nearly "And . any individual . three hours to discuss the governor who chooses not to tr an S it ion or ad • use it, wh y, that's up to ministrations, the bachelor him," Reagan ad'ded. Brownrepeatedhisfeelings Oppo s ition to the about the six-bedroom, luxurious, ranch style man· 12,000-square·foot mansion sion in suburban Ca r· which is in the early stages michael was one of the most ofconstruction. persiste nt theme s of "Forsurclwiltnotlivein Brown's campaign for the new mar.sion," Brown governor. said during two afternoon He called it a wasteful oews conferences. ''Taj A1ahal," and said it .Jhe 36._year-old·Secretary \11as regr.ettflble ground was of State said he was going to broken at the tree-shaded, ••explore the feasibility" of ll·acre hom e.site during a ,rlOving into the old mansion ... l i m e w h e n m o s t in the heart of Sacramento Americans found housing where he and his parents hard to afford and when Jived for-eight years as President Ford had called Reakan's predecessor. on ever.yone to cut back Brown also repeated that spending to help fight in· he wou.ld seek to h~ve con· flation . Bla•b P a r1 11 Lt. Gov.-elect MervYn r>ymally says !le wi ll ignore Demorratic leaders because they did "nothing financially1 ' t o support his campaign. t-lc said 'fhursday-he \1.iouJd .v.1ith- draw from the "formal. legal' 'structure·· of the p<1rty but ·would remain a pa1ty member .. lo represent tho~e \Vho \\1ork free and then are forgotten. those \rho don't get pal'ty. ap: pointments after electio11. '' Grand ]1fry Indicts Mail. Order Doctor · ;. __ _LOS ANGELES (UPI> -,1!a.wes sa!~· I~ham would_ A man who allegedly posed d1a~!1o~e ~he illness. . , __ 5=a;;doetor=-ahd·djamosed __ ..,l:h~ lf!.dtct m,e,_n.t_ s,,ai_sidrf<"I diseases by mail8-Q~m clafmed lf? d1agno telephone was indicted af!Cic_ure ;Such diseases .as . Thursday by a Federal tr1ch1nos1s •. brucell~s1s, GrandJury. tuber~ulo s 1s, multl.Ple The 25-count ·indictment s~leros1s, cerebral pa!~Y. a charges Aferle Dale Isham, d1~ease Isham cal.led ,,rous so, of Sepulveda,. with con· ch1ck~n s.yco ma virus and -~. •• Chandler Tells I , .•~•~ . Of-B~1rke Ploy~ , ' ' SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -Los Chandler aaid~he was an "outside Angeles Times Publisher Otis Chan· director" or GTR..·meanlng he did not dlcr testified Thursday his old colle1e actually have any office in ~ com- friend Jack Burke-said-"l'm-sorfy pany ottier thi"nPisSeat 9n~the oo-ariJ and I'm M>rry and I'm sorry'' when he of directors. · informed him he had concealed tacts The publisher said Burke tolc!..hiin about GeoTek enterprises. ' he had not disc10-sed the existence of · the Robert Burke companies earlier . Chandler, a fellow weight man on becausehedidnottbinkanyonewoujd the Stanford track team with Burk~. findoutaboutttiem.' '· , said he was ''shocked and terribly up-''He said a couple of times •1 should set" when Burke told him. •have told you before and I'm sorry Burke, an oil promoter, is charged aild l'm sorry and~'in sorry'." Chan with ~ontrolling dummy firms used to dlersaid. .. siphon investors' money from .. It Was ta terrible l}low to. me," legitimate companies set up· by Chandler testified, '.'because lt was Burke. vety serious and J didn't know what Chandler. 46, testified for the the fu ture held for: our business prosecution at the stock fraud trial relationshiporourfriendship.'' and related details of a telephone con• He said that in another telephone versation between the tWo on Feb. 14, conversation the next day Bur~e ex· 1972. · · pressed the hope that whatever h.ap- Frid .Novetnber8, 1974 DAILY PILOT • .I ~• ~NATIVE ' • .. -~ ' . .. . ' AM ERICAN • :ART · , fj)uality lncllan ··It•-$ ""'.:I .;,1 ·~~W'~t ·EXHIBmOH & SALE " HOW THRU SUHDA Y: "' ' • ~ ~fl ti . WOODS COVE GALLERY.'.'.~~ ' " 1157 So. hdflc: ~ Hwy.' '" ; " .. ,,, ., .. ' At that time, the newspaperman pened would not interfere with their said, Burke called him and said he friendship. • >11, .. , J 1, had "something terrible to say." The two men shook hands -when . 1,., 1u1 , i;·•··· .._ ._. , o 7,zns ' Burke then told Chandler he had "set Chanaler first:· came into the cqur-,1~~~~==~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~::~~~ ... 11,. up some companies owned by his troomandappeaTedfriendlyalU~pugh , il.l' • brother, Robert, and these companies they did not converse. . .Ji b JJJ<t ,11 .ffl • had done business with JB Oil Co.," Chandler testified about a board , •1:l_,,,,,.,:1.f{l}'I ' , .... , r 1 ·:,:_. he said. · meeting o.b Feb_,__23, 1972, in San Fran· ~ ~'-•• _ :! ••• _ ,.. _ JB Oil was the preaecessor of GRT cisco where Burke resigned his of·. · , · ~ ~~ v n 1 Afanagement Co., which set up fices ih. the company although he .F>eop· -s:e s~e ct i .o·~,;.:....~ on ti:., limited partnerships called GeoTek could have called a shareholders' . . . . . , , . 'Et"~ na~ ;• pro.grams that the government-meelingandforcedouttherest'!>1the b · t • ' 'f ' k i'Jl'i(,if!c>n ,,r- charged bilked investors by failure to board since he owned the '11ajority of a ... o.u -_:.r,p~op e you~ nw m n:· a,,..... disclose material.facts.· the stock. . : ~ · ~ .'1 _ · ·, ""' po : .. ',1"'_ <I 11:.. .r r •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'"'~-:1!!111,i~' n· • 1 !; -f'l•f ,, I --'.- R lllO'll )lo' h 11;1 '~ ain/shinespeo•at S2A1A 1 ' '··i '•.!_ • . • Ti1 .. 1 ' i '• Zip-out acrylic pile lining "" __,jn E~~j for ~ali w~.: ~:_ It's water repellent and · ·'""' ..... , chillproof. An all-climate , 1.t ••.~;" 0 " classic in navy, 1 ro 18. Trench and balmaccan styles will also be available. Sherwyn Coats and Suits . ·• a-i1--spiracy-and ·m-ail-end-wire c_hron1c; d1Seases o! lh~ lung, fraud in .connection with a hver,k1dneyandtilia<!er. nationwide operation at his ~-·~~~~~~~~~~·,,_,C..SANT-A-ANAc-'--~~~~-1-~~ ··medical clinic.·· St w· Authorities said Isham ar . IDS may have fied the country. He disappeared three Co' urt· sw·t weeks ago after he was ser· ved -with a subpoena. Naecarma Brauer, SI, a LOS ANGELES CUPI) ·- practiCal nurse, andJohnC, Superior Court Judge SUtherlaad, 44, a chiroprac· N4ncy Watson Thursda)' tor, both or whom work~ at dismissed as ground.less, Ill the clinic, were named as suit brOught to establish -Wliodicte<ICo-conspirators. who (athcred a child born to Assistant U.S. Attortiey actress Sheil3 Scott. William R. Hawes said in Miss Scott lost a paternity addition to making di::.~ ·suit against actor.,.Chad noses by phone and mail, Everett, of the television Isham also claimed he series "1.tcdicaf Center." ••cured" victil'ns of cancer The suit \\'as brought by at- and other diseases through torney Caryl Warner, legal the use .o! useless electrical guardian of ·Miss Scott's in· equipment, laetrile and fant son contending that homeopathic or herbal Everett and Miss Scott had remedies. made a secret agreement Hav.•es said in some in· for payment of child sup. stances Isham instructed port, and thus deprived the out-o_i-state patients to send baby of his right to establish samples o f blood by_ hisparentage. pricking their fin gers and rr::=:::::=::;;::;;::;;::;;::::;;;I \Yiping the blood on a piece or paper. From the smears, Wife Sues -Roc1i Star · SANTA 1'10NICA CAP) - The leader of the rock music group "Sly and the 'Family Slone" and the woman he wed five months ago before a superfly audience of 21,000 in NCM' York 's 1iladison Square Garden are on their way todivorc·e court. FAMILY TWIN CINEMA f QUl'ITAI"' V"ll fY ~~/ L l~B • 171bl BROOKHURST • ,CIHfMA I Summer of ·42- Class ; or1:14 gtlHAn •• ---\\ wn· t w n•d fl'rn ~n ''' ~ , ' ' ' ... ~ ·~ " • ' ~.(' ·'· ( " • 'it . SOUTH COAST PLAZA . . '. " .. " 1f ,. ' , "' •· .. •r, ' ;,n~. ,. , . •1 11•• ,,, !\_Ii ' .• ~' Special. Soft suede ·look topp~d pantsuits in pretty colors, 27l{,~ Puc-togeCl1ers co wear apart. Cotton tops that look like suede. Made·to match polyester pull-oh pants for:~~ turnout. But ready ro go with many other things in your Fall wardrobe. BY. Items of Catifo.rnia. In sizes 8.t(> 18. Left: rhree-piece 1 pantsuir. Zip-up vest, ribbed11nirtte / · cop and plaid panes. Coral/ cocoa or mint/.buttersg;itcb, 1; ; , ·, Ri,.ht: shirt 1'ac,check pants. Powder blue, peach:~u+' .. 1 ,4 0 • ~r.lir:" 11 I "Californienne Dresses ,.. . :•· .. ·• . . 1'1(1 ~ ·' 111 , .. 1 , ,,,, 11«1 • ~' ,1 ,.. ' ,,, ' "" 11r-.1l l "''" I f'f 11 ""'''•""" '• .. ' • Lawyer Arthur Toll said 'rhursday that Sy lvester "Sly" Stewart. 31, is being sued for alimony and child :-.upport by his wife, Kathy Silva. "GEORGE" IGI . .,,,...,., ,,,,,.~ <lol I "• " 1IT" r • Canon SAlE FOR CHRISTMAS r·~:...r..c -'-,.,_i:;. ~ anon · ' , ·.11 ' CANON TLB ... ,,, .... $19999 Frtt ·Gast Uot $325.50 CANON FTB -u .... $26.00 Free Ca1t Uot $430.00 ... - ALL CAl!IERA LEHS~S OH .. SAL~ ALSO HUNTINGTON PHOTO SUPPLY 18589 Main at. H.1.-847·~41 I or 842·9519 5 Point ~hQppjng Cente~ ~ - HRr WAHflD ,,_.,. s.e s,.cw,1 . . , • • .. • , ' <# . -~,. f -~• .. . . •. -. ,,.,,f, 11 .. 1 t ... f, • •r·t--_.., ... u .......... ~' I • ·-· l \·f ' ,.1 ' . ... • ,. '"'"' ·--Shop Monday 1hru Friday, 10:00 a.m. •~ 9:30 p,m. I Bullock~s Sanoa Ana. l fashion Sq••!<• '2800 N, ~•in ~uto:r, S.nl.. Ana, Tclepho~e: S47·72V __ Saturday, 10:00 a,m, to 6:00 p1m,; Sunday, noon to 5:00 p.m. Bull~k s Souob Coost Pfau, Sao 01"8'> Freewoy " Bnsrol, Cos1a Mesa, T'.'eph"!: 556-06.I .. :!,.::. _ ' I • , I j j~ I l I I I " ! [::. • I \ • • lr:rlne. EDITION VOL. 67, NO. 312, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ' • ·~ ORANGE COUNTY; CALI FORl'HA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1974 • Today's Final N. l'.Stocks TEN eENTS ·county ort Jet No~e C11r~s Delayed By GARY GRANVILLE Of .. o.lty,. ...... Orange County Airport has been a:ranted a one year reprieve from meetin1 state noise.standards subject to the gradual reduction o( airport noise to ''zero''. by 1978. ~e tough copditions·1;ttached to the van111ce by the state Department or Transporlatton ·caused Newport Beach mayor p_ro tem Milan Dostal • •• to bail the department's decision as "a step in the rightdi~ion .'' "The · conditions attached lo the• variance· are as ravorable as possible and Will force the county Board of Supervisors to find. another. sit~ for a jet airport,'' Dostal said today. The variance was requested by the &ard or Supervisors in October or 1973 as a necessary step in continuing operation at Or_ange County Airport. When granting the variance the department said without it neither or the two scheduled airlines could ·•eoonomicatly operate at the airport'' without itf--\ "A substantial segment or Orange County population would then be without adequate air transportation,·· the department said. when granting the variance. Its report went on to note that air- port related businesses as well as tourist a nd convention business '!''ould surrer ir the a irlines were closed down. Al Lhe same time lhe department's report noted tha t Orange County was among the rirsl a irport proprietors to approve and test the noise monitori ng system. • ~ The' report signed by Deputy Direc- tor for tvt ass Transportation and Aeronaulics J oseph R. Crotti said the abilit'y of t he county to ca rry out its npise abatement pro.:ra m '!''as a fac· tor in the decision leading to the gran- ting of the noise variance. In additi on to 'imiling the va ri ance to One year a nd im posing the zero im- pact by 1978 r eq uireme nt . the va riance was cond itioned on the county continuing to: -Restrict airline operations at the a i r~rt to current IC\'cl11. -Nol permit any nc~· activity Bl tht" airport that "·ould lrripacl thr ooise footprint area -Continue to ma1nta1n and operate 1ls \'isual approach smok'e indicators. The report not1..-s that it will 00:;1 about S.1 million to reduce alrpon . noise to zero. It goes on lo say the county plans lo spend or "cause others lo spend tha• amount uver I he neX1 fOU YCtltl!, ·• • IXOD ax aw er u 'leeman' Melts •;_;lnvestigator!!""!J_Q.me Burgled They call investigator Willie Stansbury the "iceman" around the Orange ~ounty Sherirr's oJfice. . _ _ THE VETERAN OFFICER has never been known to become ruffled or display emotion in any of the thousands of investigations he had ban• died for the department-until Thursday. His. fellow o(ficers commented wday that Stansbury's rage was something to behold when he found that burglars broke into his San Juan. Capistrano home while he was busy probing into the ravages of criminals in anolher.parit.or the count:· · STANSBURY, 44, today listed his losses as a bottle or Scotch th at he recen~ly won i~ a dra~ing at a lawmen•s"ton\lention, a jar run or pennies and his .38-cahber Smith and Wesson revolver "It's getting to the point in this county that a man Can 't leave his home for five minutes." Stansbury tum ed. Action by Judge \ Lower-cost Housi.ng Discussed With one resident charging that three members oC the city council give only "lip servi~e" to lower-cost -houslng-and-anoth~rcallinCTrVine "a city of snobs,'' the city's housing policies were assailed and de£ended al an open forum Thursday. 'Most of the so people who attended the Orange County Human Relations Commission's public forum in Irvine, however, were members or some of. ficial or semi-official group. Guar-dsmen Acquitted -rn Kent State Trial After hearing attacks on the city plan to ensure that housing is available for all income groups, the co_gill]_istj_on, "¥~ich has no official power, recommended that the city join lh.4' ,Oranae Cowat.y Houain1 Authority and study the housing poUclet-or other cities. In recent months. the Irvine City Council has spent many hours examining both. 'LITTLE LOGllOLLING' u¢1 Prof C.i.lono CITES STOPGAP LAW Student Gayman CLEVELAND, Ohio (API -U.S. District Judge Frank J . Battisti today .acquitted the eight Corm er Ohio National Guardsmen charged in the 1970 Kent State University shooting. .The decision was a written judg- ment or acquittal from the bench in response lo a derense motion. The trial was in Its second week and the government had just concluded il.S case. · "As a matter or law, the defendants must be acquitted or the offenses with which they are charged," Battisti said. "I round no Intention on the part of any defendant.-to-deprive-anyane of his civil rights.'' Battisti said the e\lidence would support a finding that the defendants used excessive and unjustified rorce and that they intended to harm or frighten some of the demonstrators involved in the May 4, 1970 conrron· taUon. during which four stlidents were killed and nine others wounded. He also described the guardsmen as frightened and their behavior as con- fused, add ing tha.t lhey were "devoid or any genuine leadership.'' And he said· ··tt Is entirely possible" 1tate ofriclals 'ma'r decide to pro&ecute "various Persons respon-· ,;ible for the events at KentStcite" and that his 'l'uling "does not pass· on the propriety of such prosecutionS, ir a ny." Reminding the jurors he had told them they would decide the racts in ·the case, Battisti said that "at the con- clusion or the government's case there are no facts to be decided by YoU. The defendants were James E . Murder Charge Pierce, 30, of Amelia Island, Fla.: William ~· Perkins, 2.8, Canton, Ohio; Mathew J . Mc Manus, 28, of West Salem, Ohio; Leon H. Smith, 27, of Beach City, Ohio; James D. P.1cGee, 28, and Lawrence A. Shafer, 28, both of Ravenna, Ohio; Ralph W. Zoller, 27, of Mantua lin.d Barry W. Morris, 30, Kent. Irvine's Holly ·Residents Ask • .Lower Numbers All the residents of HOiiy Street in Irvine have signed a petition asking the city council to change their ad- dresses to a low-number system. The system, rejected two months ago by the council arter several residents complained or the incon- venience or changing street numbers, would change the five-digit addresses in the city to numbers of three Or rewer digi~. After two public hearings, the coun- cil adopted a dual numbering system under which new houses would have the low numbers and exlstint ones would keep their existing numbers. The request caused consternation among the city planners bec.ause the council adopted no means for a single street lo change its numbering system. . James Ray Russell ' Has Cou·rt Hearing 81 ARTHUR R. VINSEL defendant was cleared" 1972 when 0t11ieD11",_...,. Orange County Superior Court Judge I.()S ANGELES -James Ray Rus· • William Murray refUsJ?d to honor sell, the former Laguna Hills resident ,Oklahoma's extradition demands. held in jail here for 744 days without a Russell r;uccessfully passed poly. hearing, Js getting his day in court graphyexaminationsindicattnghlsin· today. nocence. Russell, 27, is accused of killing a He was arrested three weeks later, 92-year-old male Invalid in Oklahoma however, when he h!ft Orange County . hi Mi.rch o(.J972. to visit his brothe~ in Bell Gardens. The rorrbtr Orange Coast area He was booked into Los Angeles 'tt1ldenl has mainlained he was in County Jail on the Oklahoma fugitive Long Beach the n!ght ot the mur-warrant thal ~as. to keep him in jail der. ..J f9r more than lwo years without Oklahoma authorities, however, CleOnitlve legal action. claim they Will present fresh e\lldtnce Santa Ana lawy~r Roger Agljanlan ·In court linking Russell to the slaying maintains that Rus5ell is being •ub- in thelr'1tate. jectcd to unconstitutlonal doable' ~ llaskell County District. Attor.pey Jeopardf for prosecution on the Don Roberts has pursued Rus.,elt 's · "' -ecullon deapile the !act lhal lhe (See RUSSELL, Pag~ .UI •• The council declined to join the housing authority, which administers federal subsidy programs, because little money has been available to those programs. The housing policies of other cities have been examined in detail by the city planning department in drafting Irvine's housing plan. Irvine defines moderate income as $15,000 a year or less ror a ramily and low income as earnings under $8,000 a year. Most or the suggestions and charges made at the forum were repetitious of matters alr.eady.discussed at the city council meetings. Two repr es entatives or prefabricated -structure rirms, however, used the setting as a plat· rorm to launch a sales campaign. Both said that homes ranging in size rrom 1,000to1,400square feel could be built to sell for $25,000 lo $30,000. Charges of inaction on lower-cost housin g forced ~tayor Gabrielle Pryor and Councilman Henry Quigley todefend the city's position. HELPS DRAFT ORDINANCE Sludent Prostor Dlllly Pli-1 Sl•H l'llM01 'TRYING TO FIND FACTS' UCI Prof Ottensmann Nina west, wue 01 l.."0Unc11man Robert West, charged that three members or the council "pay only lip service to the goals of the housing element (of the general plan)." <See HOUSI NG, Page A!) Talent Show Slated Jrvine's rirst citywide talent show will be held in the College Park Elementary School multi.purpose ' room at 1 p.m . Monday. First through sixth· graders · will perform at "the school, 3700 Chaparral. Irvine Getting Free ._ Student Field Work· Airport Panel Seeking Delay In Zone Plea By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE DI .. o.;i, '°''-' SWH Irvine's city government, frequen - lly criticized for Its efl:penditures for consultant services. is getting free help in several areas from a groupor UC Irvine soc i a I ecology students. Nine or th e program·s students a rc a ssisting in the development of a eily charter. improving the city parking ordi!!ance, 11ludy in g hi gh-densi t y housing, and developing a set of guidelines on preservi ng and ex- ploring the hundreds or archeological sites in ltvin e. The Orange County Airport Com· Another group of students has the mission has as~ the Irvine City job of monitoring the city council. · Council to delay rinal actibn on a zone·· During a discussion or th e pro, ... a m change request fQr the Irvine Com -this week, Gil Geis, acting director or pany's p1'0posed Irvine Center the progr a m , four ruculty members development. and two students dc~cribcd their el· The panel asked that ·no final action forts on behalf of the ci ly, on the 480·acre commercial, apart· The students nlonitoring the. city ment and shopping complex be taken' government, said a.ssislanLp'rofessor until after the commission considers Ray Catalano. hevc been devcJoping a it at its Nov. 12 meeting. A letter to the dossier on how cou ncil membe rs city said concerns rocusedon: react to di fferent. Issues. • -Potential lntompaUbiJity or the LltUe logrolling is apparent In the development with military flight tttuncll actions. said Catalano, who 9perallons frol!I nearby El Toro s uptrvlses the Cl'Ol.W-- Marine Corps Air Station. The group uses decision·making -Pressures the project_ may pli cc techniques out.lined tn a game on increasing the demand ror air tran· developed by II nry Ki ssinger Lo aportatlon. · Isolate various r.arts o( a problem_ The tone change application is facing the counci . scheduled for consideration by the Wh e n th e v.arious parts arc city cou.ncll Tues.day, " separated , Cotalano said. the action~ • of the council arc ··very predictable .·· q'he group's function is to keep the student body apprised or how council members perform bct~·een elections UCI students ,.·ere arti\'e in th(' city council elections last spring and en· dorsed three o( the winners: ~l ayor Gabrielle Pryor and Councilmen Robert West and llenry Quig ley. Because of the hii!h rate of change in the lifudent population , Catalano said, the monitor ing wil l allow students to evaluate the pe rformancl' or council members at the next elec- tion. Anottler group of sludCnts. Roger Gayman, J eff Prosier and J ohn Higley, are working with city planners to draft a better parkini;ordinance. The present ordinancr governing how many a nd 'l'•ttat kind nC parking IOU are to be.buil t in the cl1v. Guyman said, we re taken from a 'county or- dinance and are ·:vcr"Yslopgappish. '' Prostor said the 11tudent:; are spc~ ding about 10 hours a wttk cac-h on the projects. digging u11 bu ckgrou nd from other ci1ics, ~valuatfng the net!'ds or Irvine a nd putting together a new or· dinance. -"" Conrult&nl work is expensive and Tr t he work ,.·ns done by a firm spcctalizin,:: In ~uch"mailci-i. the bill could come. to more than $1,200 a week . , Lee Smith, Janice PrutJ,e and OTII IS.e STUDr,:r<TS, P1~c A21 Prepared ·Affidavit • Falsely WASHINGTON IUPI> -Richard l\1 . Nixon's former tax lawyer, Ed· "''ard L . Morgan, pleaded guilty today to back·dating-the-1969 presidential· gift of public papers to the govern· ment lo obtain tax benefits. l\torgan, A 36-year-old member of the White !·louse legal .staff in the Nixon administration. was charged with cons pira cy ;,impairing, im · pe<ling, defeating and obstructing·· the £unctions or the Internal Revenut" Service . lie "will£ull y and knowingly .. prCpa.red and signed in March or April , 1970 a ffidavits dated one yeur earlier deeding Nixon's pre-presiden· tial papers to the government. the special prosecutor said in a rormal ··•information'' lo the court. Chier U.S. District Judge George L. Hart Jr. re leased Morgan in thr custody of hi s attorney pending a CSeeGUILTV.PageAZ). . Two Cable TV Firms Discuss Merger Plans A pbssible merger between Irvine·11 Community Cablevision and NewpoM. Be ach 's T e l e pro mpter c abl e television is being discussed, accor· ding lo Larry Priest. Telepi'ompler general manager. Priest said he and Gene lt1oon, Com- munity Cablevision general manager. have discussed a mer,:ier as a way to attract more advertising revenue whi ch would finance better loc<1l origin ation programming. Teleprompter or Newport Beach. ht> said, has about 5,000 subscribers. Community Cablevision has a bout 5,900. Rather tha n being a merger l)et- ween the cablevi11ion firms' corporatr parents, Teleprompter and the Irvine Company, Priest said ii would takr the form or shared programrring anrl revenues. The proposed merger. he lia id. ··is still very much in the talking stage and, or course, has to have the ap- proval or the New, \'ork offi<'e nr Te\eprom pt er.'' lttoon could not bC' contacted thi~ 'morning regarding the pro posal . We.it~h•·~ Those hig h cloud<; ne'ver ac ~trmul a te d t od ay a nd t.h e wea)her service is calling for fair skies through Saturday ~'ilh slightly warmer weather to ~ bool. Beach highs 68 risi ng to 73 inl and. LO\\'S tonighl45-50. INSIDE 1'0111\ \' 1Veu._1 lh1ng,, con/in~ lo #iappt-n 01 onr o/ -foJle Orange Coo.st '• tavonrc restaurants. the Crown llou.w:. Read whet Noma" Sl:oNey has 10 tn.!/ o~r the SOOlh togurm establishment 1n Out ·n· Abmd In lhe Week~nder toda~. • . • • . '. A 2 DAIL y Pk.OT ' Frld•y,No\lrtmDet'I, 1174 • It · €an-CeroUs?· Pro be of I) rinking .W ateF.-Or.dere.d ' . WASHINGTON !UPI) -The Environmental Protection Agency ~ay oritered ~n immediate nation· "* ~«!>' or the country's drinking vlttf 911Pplles to determine ii Lhey .co11~ cancer-causing chemicals. J:PA administrator Russell E. 'rtitn ordered th• survey ah.er a new EPA ~of the~drinkina: water sup· ~ bi '-°" Ol'leana showed minute tn.~t ot or1anlc chemicals, some of.,;tbich e known.cancer causers. ~ N W-Orleans study was under· _,,ie~t''toi.:lt<Y. at the request of city Pilot '·Logbook officials and 'yra7 l'eleated by the &Jitenc)' today. ~ "What we learn from thiJ natidna1 reconnaissance &urvey will tell us how widespread and serious the situation is 'that we found In the study or the New Orleans drinking water supply ,'' Train aaid. "Undoubtedly these compounds have been present in drinking water for many years. Until recently, chemical methods of analysis have not been sufficiently sensitive to detect them. B erDefeat Heralds :iilunty ':Power Shift By WIWAM SCHREIBER Cll ... o.lly ,. ....... The1'ditlsive defeat or longtlm·~ Orange County Supervisor David Bak~r~§Tuesday 's election wiU mean a lot more to county government thari the replacement of one politician with lrlother. THE UPSET victory by former Garden Grove councilman Larry Sch· mil has "left a growin1 impression that power shifts are · the wind - . shifts th¥t could lead to the eventuJI removal of still r supervisor. I Among other things, Schmit's election may weJ rrEan formation of a new t~·vote majority block on the county Board !Supervisors. ·"A common thread now ties together thre,. upervisors -Schmit,· • • "'"Sven with the nloder'Q.~. the t0neentration ortbe·nilmberorttte compounds could not be accpr. aJ~ly measured even thougb. the·r presence was detected." Train said the nationwide stu«y would first involve an at'Jalysis of community water supplies to deter· mine how widespread the problem la and whether it is having an iinpact on health. Later, the aources of th'e chemicals and 'techniques ror removing them will be studied. He also said EPA is studying the role of chlorination of water supplies to determine if it causes careino1ens to develop when combined with chemicals already in the water. But he said current knowledge in· dicates the benefits of chlorination far outweigh the risks. · The Environmental Defense Fund, a private group, reported Thursday there is a ''significant relationsblp" between cancer deaths in Uie-tit}' and the public water supply. · Its report was based on dlita from a 1972 EPA study in New Orleans which up to now has gotten little national at· tention. The private group said the two· year.old figures raise "serious questions about the safety of drinking water nationally." ''From recent studies on .the Kanawha River in West Virginia; the drinking water suJ)pliesof Evansville. Ind.; WashinJton, D.C.; Cincinnati, Ohio; and of eight unnamed Nebraska communities, it is evident that the presence of cancer-causing substan· ees in water is ubiquitous," the report said. · ...... Ro.~~~,!" .. ~ .and ~ard Chairman Ralph:~:~~~ ALL OWE major debts, political 8ftd !ln4ncial, to one or the other or both of the county's big,est cam· paigD bankrollel's, rancher Richird O'Neill of San .. Juan Capistrano and physician Louis Cella of Santa • ~,HOUSING ••. 1Ana, · , Schmlt's election was In the sameiradition 11 Bat· tin's come-from-behind victory over William Wenke in the 1972 supervisoriaJ election. Large amounts of money poured lnto a last-minute blitz of literature defaming the opposltiop won the day for both men. ASSUMING Schmit wlll join a new board majority, what lies ahead for tHe county's governing body? · .In the fll'St place, Fullerton Supervisor Ralpli Diedrich, who backed Baker, may lose some of his punch as "shadow chairman" of the board of supervi.son. . · Until.recently, Diedrich appeared. •ble to maneuver the board in just i.bout any direction bethought proper. · ' AT ONE 11ME, he was part .of a boerd majority that Included. himself, Clark ·and Battin. The late supervhor Ronald Caaper,a and Bake"r were on the outside. -,: ~ , ' But in recent months, Clark has shown more of a desire to buck Diedrich. Sources in the county administration say jealousy may be involved. . ·vi·•· ·BA.ntN remains Wtoredictable. , So, in: the recent past, Diedrich hu turned to other board members- first Caspers, who Diedri~ch saw as a good ~nteue·ctual sounding boa~ and ·then. to Baker, whose long'lenure made h.tm a fou nt of background 1nfot· 1 mauon. · . Bi.it Caspers is gone· and Baker win go in January,-leaving Diedrich, for a time at least , a minority of one. CASP EllS' appointed replacement, Thoma"s Riley, has yet to exhibit the leadership Diedrich can rely upon for help. And there is the question of. what will happen to Riley. The former Marine general ··s appointment is still un~er a cloud : that forme~ the moment it was signed by Ronald Reagan. SINCE CASPERS disappeared at sea after winning a new term . on the board, is Riley's appointment good only. until the end. or Caspers' first term in January or is he In office until the next election two years hence? 'County Counsel Adrian Kyper has ruled new governor Edmund· :Orowb Jr. mUat either re.appoint Riley, or pick a man of his own. Informally, the state attorney general has said Reagan's appointment is good until the next supervisorial election in 1976. Riley has said he will maintain a low profile until something happens. If nothing happens, he admits, his votes over the next few years could be challenged in court because· of uncertainty over the , legality of his appointment. F romPageAJ GUll.TY PI.EA.~. presentente investigation. He tould receive up to fi ve years imprisonment and a St0,000 fine . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pr11IOtllt •11111 l'\ltlll\IWr Jack R. Curley lllu Pl'Kklillll •11111 Gtner.i NllM9lf Before h e res igne d, N i x.on specifically asked a Senate commit· tee to confirm the legitimacy of his $576,000 total tax deductions for the donation. Questions hai! been raised whether the transfer of his documents was completed before July 25, 1969, when a tax reform law virtually eliminated such tax deductiOJ\S. Nixon pointed out that the IRS audited his returns from 1971and1972 and (ound them to be in order. However, in a re· audit, the I RS agreed with the congressional com- mittee thit Nixon had improperly takeo deductions for his vice presidential papers, and handed him a tax bill of $465 ,0<!0 plus Interest. Their concern, she said, does not ex· . tend to the "practicalities or sub· stdies, and subsidies are a no-no." Feeling he was among those refer· red to, Quigley said the subsidies available through such agencies as the housing authority would do little to add to the low:.Cost home supply in Irvine. Quigley said he favors subsidized, low·interest loans as a means to cut housing costs. Possibilities being ex· plored, he said, include local revenue bond subsidies, which would pay lor themselves. and local administration of a pending state interest subl!ildy bond. • · Qula:Iey did · not count· himself among those~opposing lower~cost housing programs. Defending proper plaruPng as a way to make IO!V·cost housing acceptable to lrvi11e residents, Quigley saiCI plans lo implement tne city housing goats should be approved by the council with as little fanfare_as possible. ''So'Uetimes I-give up trying to con· vince people. l 'd r~ther go ahead and vote ,It and let t hem see how well it works out," h e said. Other speakers a;t the forum in· eluded : • -Ralp~ Kennedy of the Orange County Eair Housiilg Council, who said the city had studied the unmet housina: needs so welt it had "in· dict.ed illelf." Nothing has been done -.fof·low-income bousing, he Said . -William Watt of the Irvine Com- pany who said there are 120 low-in· come hi>useholds in the company's apartment complexes and 620 . moderate·incotne families. -Wesley Marx of the state Attor· neYGeneral's housing task force, who said {he group is "beginning to move into ttie area" of filing legal actions against cities that do not act to meet housing goals. -ti· unidentified man in the audie ce who said ''The people in Ir· vine a e snobs and they don't want· poor people around.". Class in Dough Art to 'Start' Irvine's recreation department will offer a class in beginning dough art beginning Tuesday and continuing through Nov. 21 . The class will meet from 7:30to9:30 p.m . at University High School on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The $10 fee for the class includes dough which, the department says, can be used to form ornaments, plaques and objects in shadow boxes. Registration for the course. open· only to those over age IS, is.being held at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. . Thomas Keevll l!Cll\o• Thomas A. Murphine Mlilagln• lll\or Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall •11.111 ... 1 MlfWt!flt l!dltorl •I Capo Horse Show Set On Saturday, S9nday Offices -• 1,<.otl•M1w·l:JOWt11 .. ,11rtt' ..... POf"I ... ~: Jlll ,,..,,._, ......... u..,.ie .. ..:~. ,, .. ~St'"4 ................ ,~: 11111 INOI lllM•ltl"• Canceled by last Friday ni&:hl-'s ch·timeentertainmentonSunday . rainfall, the Capistrano Valle). Hor-Eq\litation and halter events will be semen's Associa~tiow, con ldered held on Saturday, starting at 8 a.m. by manyJo be tlle ma.)Or hor how of Suftday'a competition, alaottarting at 3'11MltlloM' '1•11ty; '"'' .... "91-... .cs.11 0 .... ,., ... ,., Cotirrif'I'. '""· '0<•~•• ea.st 1"111111.iio••t ~' ~ lltW\ llM'", llh1'1rlfh-, .O•IOU9' ~lttt &r ICl .. fl•-"0 Mfflll .... ..,. " ,..,,_IHI ••Illa"" tt«•ll ,.,mliMtll ol ,.,,,,OIU -" !.f(fll(I (lfU toll•~ N ld ti (t\l• MfW, ~HertWt· 5"0K.r"'•t11 _,. urtWf p ,oo ll'oOllllllr, b1 ftlttl t.i.00 l'l'Ol\1111¥, llllfol<l(1 llttll11<1llt<l~"3 Ol ...... l~I, ~~~r in the .South 1e Coast -.8a.m., will be in gymkhanae~nts. area, 1s on ae•1n for turd•Y and. 1 r 11 hi · · h SUnday n ease o a rains torug t or More.than 300 entries are exptcted early Saturday, the show m.•Y be to turn out for the two-day event at moved" t~ an alternate loc~Uon ; If _1\ancho C•P.istrano (Avery Parkway heavy r.a1ns force cancellat.i~n. new offrfMP. San Diego A-eeway ) in San date~ will be set for next _spnng, a ~· Juan Capistrano. cordt,ng to Sandy Champion, public An e1thibition or dressaie is relations chairman for the sponsoring scheduled for the noon break on Satur· asl()(iallon. day ; cowboys from Noroo and pther Phone numbers to call for show in· parts".or Southern. California wlll formation and weather "guesl demonstrate the art of cutting (cattle stimates" are 496·1923, 496-4809 and handling from horseba ck ) as the tun· 493·8397 • . t - ' . .. • . ' ,,. --• The /tfini Lives '' ~·- F;;hion des~r Halston brought back the •black ch}ffon\ skimp aiid, at right,~ is a wool . mini skirt for spring and summer during shpw dr~s.s with ¥nee·length ~oat and pull-dow:n of his new collection Thursday in New York . bnm hat. Oij Halston, you sca~p . See story, But ·he calls it "The Ski'l!P.).'..-AtJelLiS-.tank-J'aie ~--. ~-- topped mini--within3tCtiing cape. In center is · F ro•PageAJ ; STUDENTS HELP ••• , Churchfield, the students workin~ on a cit)" policy for archeological sites, have completed a preliminary-draft or their ideas whi ch will he considered by the planning commission Monday. The group, said assistant professor John Ottensmann, has produced a policy.which, if approved by {he city council. will be included in the general plan, The policy outlines the specific responsibilities of the city and developers when building-takes place at an areheological site, ~ poJ~.Y has_ t~o .avenues ~!_!!ch could be followed. One calls for the sites, if important enough, to be -preserved. The other calls rot sites to be explored before building can be11in. Hundred·s of Indian archeological · sites, some dating batk thousands of years, have been located in Irvine, Ol· tensmann said. Two other students, Vanessa Collier: and Marilyn Maxwell, are studyinJ the effect or a high-density develop- ment on surrounding low·density -residential areas. f'r-PageAJ "RUSSELL ••• charges which he has been cleared or once already. · "OUr port.ton of the case ts ready to go, but if something shou1d c;ome up in .. ~way of surprise we may ask for a continuance," Agajanian said shortly before the extradition hearina: be&an beJore Superior Court Judie Raymond Choate. , Russell, sippin1 coffee, appeared ~•lm as what co.ulclbeJlis momem.ot truth approache4. · ''I'm confident,'" he said. "l'm ready toge~ it over with."_ Announces Their Pre-holiday . . ' . UPHOLSTERY SALE • • SOFAS from 5399~!> Huge Selection on Display Now CHAIRS from s 15900 Stop In Now At Any of Our Three Fine Stores . ~For Fine Upholstery At Sale Prices. • DREXEL~ERITAGE-HENREOON4VOODMARK-KARASTAN-8AKER WEEKDAYS I SATUIDAYS t:OOle l:JO CLOllO MOM DAYS • • • • NEWPORT BEACH·; ....... .. 1771 WESTCLIF•' OR., &U·2g.SG LAGUNA BEACH • 345 NOHTll t'OAST HWY., 4'4·1Ml TORRANCE• 13$49 HAWTllQRN& BLVD. (Open Fri. 1119, Sun, 12·):30) • 11s.1m · . .. .. ,. . ,. ' .. " • Huntington Beach Fountabt Valley · EDITION ·VOL. 67, NO . 312, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1974 Today's Fi1Jitl N.Y. Sfocks • ------·-·----·- TEN CENTS . F ~untain Valley Alone Backed. Override Fountain Valley was lhe only com- munity to support the lluntington _Beach Union High School District 's 13.S·cent tax override in Tuesday 's election. eluding some unincorporated county areas) are: -Fountain Valley : yes 5,629 ; no 5,158. . cast ballots Tuesday. School District of Huntington Beach. election in the near future, but "'ill ut- tempt to cope ,with the crowded ('lim· pus situation by other melhods . on city boundaries. • Tallies for each community. released today by the Orange County Registrar of Voters, showed that all other communities in the 52-square- mile district went against the over· ride measure . -•luntington Beach: yes 19,334; no 23,482. While the victory margin was nar- row in Fountain Valley, it may still lend support to efforts by the Fountain Valley School District to withdraw from the high school system-arid .eslablisli it& own unified school F'ountain Valley High, with 4,300 students, is often touted as the largest ·high school west of Chicago when district "officials cite their over- crOwding problem. Trustees of the Fountain Vullcy School Dis trict said Thvrsday night they might renew their unification cf· forts . with or without the help of other districts. Such a unification involves laking northeast Fountain Valley out or the Ga rden Grove Uni fied School District ;.1nd combining it with Fountain Val· Icy elementary. Northeast Fountain Valley voters were not involved in Tuesday's bal· loting on the tax override. i ' ' i r;. I ' • ' - The final votes by community (in- -i\1idw!yCity: yes278; no910. -seal Beach: yes3,939; 004,853. -SUnset Beach: yes 173; no211. -Westminster: yes4,237; rioS,172. County orricials said fi.83 (78,816 ) of the district's 131,794 eligible voters dist'rict. · The tax override, soundly defeated 44,395 to 34,421, would have bu.Ht a $15.8 million high school ('ampus for 3,000 students in the Ocean View The tax override took its worst thumping in the Westminster-Midway City area whe re voters turned it down bya2-l margin. The high school board has said it will not attempt another tax or bond Some parents in Founhun Valley, led by Carl .. Bud" Jones. arc als:o pas· sing petitions in an errort to rrcllle a separate, unified school district ba sed So far, the county registrar has not released a breakdown of Tuesday'!i \"Oting a long e lementary school district bou nd aries. More Food Hikes Drought, Cutbacks Catch Blame WASHINGTON !AP) -Retail food prices will continue climbing at least throuirh mid-1975, partly ~cause or drought-reduced grain . harvests this year and cutbacks by li'(estock producers. the Agti_cujt_u_r~· Departm.ent said toda:y . \\'ith other years. a smaller propor· lion is grain·fattcned. Pork suppli es have also increased and turkey is plentiful." One reason for the surge in meat supplies is that farmers a nd .ran· chers have been· selling cattle in preference to pa)'ing high-feed costs, Eventually, some economisls fear. the dl'ain will mean a further crunch on meat supplies later on .· In fact . the report indicated the situalion v .. ill change around the rirsl of Lhe year. Cheer, Cheer.Cheer Leading lhe cheers for Founlafn Valley High School Barons this fall are (from left) Stephani !lardy, Betsy Case, Laura Christensen, Denise Hughes Qn shoulders of Cathy: Mari.Do. Kathy' Tully, Robyn Richards ana -K-im Wollman. Girls will be· in action tonigbt at Orange· Coast College when Baron football team takes on Los 'Alamitos-in homeeGming game. • Appeal Set Por Fujita, McWhinney Justices of the Fourth District Court or Appeals have begun what is expec- ted to be a two-weekdeliberaliononthe appeal or former Westminster city of- fi cials Derek fdcWhinney and Tad F\ijita against their Orange County Superior Court convictions. Lawyers for the former councilman and city planner a rgued before the ap- pellate court in San Bernardino Thur- sday in a bid to nullify conviction on charges of attempted grand theft and conspiracy to Cl)m mitgrand theft. Former mayor ,.tcWhinney. 40, or 9660 Calendula Ave., Westminster was sentenced to one to 10 years in slate prison on July 10. 1973 after a jury trial beroreJudgeJohn Flynn Jr. Former planner F\ljita, 35, of 7442 Rockmont Ave .. Westminster, was sentenced to six months in the county jail and fined S2 .500. Both men were stripped or public.of- fice after it was successfully ,alleged that they pressured strawberry grower George ,.turai into paying them $5,000 in ·cash in return for favorable consideration by county supervisors or his bid to renew the lease on 215 acres or ~lile Square Park in F'ountain Valley. Ornnlf" Cons I Wl'nlht'r • • ThoSe high c louds never ac- cu mu latejl_!oday and the weather "Service is calling for fair skies throu&h_ Saturday - with slightly warmer weather Lo . boot. Beach highs 68 rising to 73 inland. Lows tonight 45-50. INS IDE TODA 't' iVt-ip things colUinut to happen at one of the Orange Coasi·s faoonie restouront.t. the Crown llouse . Read what Norman Stanley . hos lo IOY about tht South L<igun<i establi.!hmenl in Ou' ·n' About In lhe Weekender today. · Al Y•w SHvlti .. _,,., .. ~ ... AS,aJ ........ 01·1' -· .. --.. a... .... ic .. .. ._ .... .. -.. , ... -•••• -... .. --Cl ... _" .. ... _ .. ....... ,.,..., .... !Mt~ ..... Or ..... c-My ...... 119u.oit•~" SfWI• ""'"'' --s.Mc•IMl'lth T ... " ... -~ ,._ .,..,. ....... -- C4·l .. .... , .. •l·I , .. .. ... ... " ,., •• M.•l Cl• . • ·r. • Read Chosen Interim Valley School Chief • Assistant Superintendent Robert Read w·as appointed interim superin- tendent of the Fountain Valley School Distri!t Thursday night to serve until .. unification has been confirmed." The school board also hired Dr. Ed- ward L . Moon, 39, curriculum direc- tor with the Fu lie rt.on School District. as assista nt superintendent ror edJJcation. Dr. Read, "42, currently in charge of personnel, will replace DJ:. Michael Brick; who resigned the top post in September, asking to be reassigned as business director. Read's appointment will become ef- fective Dec. ·11 . His salary will be raised from $29,175 to $33,990 as superintendent. "l feel greatly honored to serve in this capacity," said Read, who has worked for the district IO years. He added, .. There will be an adjust- ment" of job responsibilities to fill his current personnel post. bbl no new ad· ministrators wjll be hired. ~·Dr. Moon, hired at$29,175annually, !... replaces Dr. Rpbert Sanchis, who left the district last summer to beeome superintendent or the Laguna Beach Unified School District. Moon will assume his new duties Nov.is. Dr. Read, 3 native of Santa ftna. received an AA-degree from Santa Ana College, a BA and h!A from Cal ·State Long BeaCh and an EdD from USC. He taught in Jhe Santa Ana Uni fied School District from 1954 to 1957, then went to .lh.c Magnolia School District ...,0.11, "'""SU.ff,...... TAKES SCHOO\. HELM Fountain Valley's Reed in Anaheim. where he worked r; a teacher, assistant principal and prin- cipal, · Read joined the F'ountain Valley School Districl in 1964 as .a principal. (See READ, Page A21 Residents Ask Beach Guarantee Clubhouse A group or lfuntington Beach homeowners who reel they have been left holding an empty bag of promises want a guarantee frpm the city that their small neighborhood ~rk will have a clubhouse. The Park Huntington Homeowners A'ssociaUon will approach lhe City Council Nov. 18 to seek a n end to a dispute with the city parks depart· ment that has simmered for more then one year. _ Residents of the Park llunlington tract, south bf Adams Avenue and east of Newland Street, claim the developer, S. & S. Construction Co., promised them use of the trt.rt 's 1ales office ror a meeting place and clubhouse. Bul S. & S. donated the o!ficc lo lho city wilh "no alrlni(I auacbed:' and .... • ... the city parks department moved the office to another park across town. "Our position is that there were no strings attached to the donation of the building , and we selected the best loc'ation for it.'·' says Norm Worthy. the city 's · director of parks and recreation. The office was moved a year ago to the five-acre Terry Park on Taylor Street, a park that is not adjacent to a !thool. llorneowners wanted-the building left..<in the 2.5·acre llawes Park site, next to Hawes Elementary St~I. "We will ask for the building back," '•ys·Mrs. Ina Quinlan. vice president <if the homeowners association, "but we do assume it's a thing or the past and we would accept a compromise of (See CL\lllHOVSE, P1(e AZ) • Consulflers can expect food prices to go up "on a fairly broad front" through midyear, the department's OuUook and Situation Board said. But officials said they could not predict whethe r the 1975 increases would match the big gains of the pasttwoyears. ' "Although consumer demand may be moderated by a slo.wdown in economic activity, recent and prospective increases iri farm prices for both crop and lifestock-related foods are likely to surt'ace at retail. · the department said. Officials said the outlook .. largel} reflects the adverse impact" 01 weather this year, including last summer's drought and early frosts this fall which reduced grain and soybean prospects. Larry V. Summers of the dep~t· ment.'s1Cono-mic Research ·Service said food prices -including meals eaten out ·as well as store groceries -could rise 2 to 5 perCent in-the first-quarter or 1975 from their average during the last three mon· ths of this year. 4st January-Mar· ch. prices we nt up an average of 4.5 percent rrom the final quarter or 1973. "There's no way they're going to drop in the first quarter," Summers told a reporter ... But we can't say at this time exactly how much the increases will be.'' Retail food prices are expected to be up 14 to 15 percent for all of 1974 on a 12·monlh a\'erage -al~ost identical to the 1973increase and aOOut in line with what USDA had predicted sini:;e drought took a toll or grain crops last summer. crops last summer. Of£icials said, consumers may see meal prices continue to decline moderately at least through part of the fil\81 quarter of this year. -·eeer supplies are record large." the report s aid . "'Compared GAINERS PACE DAl;'S TRADING NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices closed mixed in moderate trading today on the New York Stock Exchange, where investors reacted with uncertainty to a looming nationwide coal strike and a decrease in the nation's money sup- ply. (Tables, B5). The Dow Jones industrial average lost4.77lo667.16. Advances held about a seven-to·six margin over declines among the l ,772 issues traded. Prices were slightly lower j n moderate trading on the Amei'lcan Stock Exchange. * ~ ~ 5 Southland Chains Limit: Buys on Sugar By the Associated Press Some folks "'ilh a·s"·cet tooth were searcn1ng 1or sugar today as rationing hit sections'of Southern California and the San Francisco Bay a'rea. At least five large supermark.el chains in Southern California imposed some form of rationing to limit pur- chases to 5 to 10 poUnds at a lime , at· tempting to curtail panic buying. Rising prices and, news ·reports about soaring costs caused manr per- sons to buy as much as 100 pouncts, of sugar at a time. Re.WI eost of a five · pound bag ranged from S:tlTto $2 .50. "There's been a rush on sugar and :some hoarding.'' said David Doten, marketing vice president for Ralphs, whicll has 75 stores. ''Th'ere is .no shortage of sugar.·· he said. "We can buy all we want, but we had lo impose the limit because panic buying was emptying our stores so we couldn't maintain a consistent suppl y for all our customers.·· Vons. with 123 stores in Southern California , set a limit of one rive· pound bag a week ago, one or the first chains to adopt a rationing plan. '"We saw it was· going to get out or hand," said Bill De Vila. Vons sales promotion m an a ger ... We fell we might get some panic buying and hoarding and wanted to see that our 'customers got ... a normal supply." In San Francisco. signs ... ~1ere posted 1n some Safe\\'ay s tores reading : "Sorry . due to supply problems. "'e must limit sugar purchases to one bag per customer ... thank you ." A Safeway s pokesman said clerks had been told to encourage customers to buy only one ba.I( at a time. The five·pound bag that Safeway sold for $1.95 retail l<tst week now sells wholesale for $2.SS, Alpha Beta, which operates 253 stores in California and four in Phoenix, Ari;i... imposed a limit-of-one-. five or one JO-pound bag in all its stores Thursday. Safeway·s Southern California di\'ision began a 10-pound Ii.mil al 170 stores today. Meanwhile. some persons wert' fearful the next reputed shortage would involve products which require • considera ble a mounts of sugar. .. This week it's sugar, ,next "'eek it's going to be cookies and cakes at the bakery ... said Ida Lawson of Los Angeles. .. It's terrible." said Julie Sa\•age ot Sherman Oaks. "ll was 51 cents a pound this afternoon and they would· n't let me bu y more than one pound. Now lhey·u feel justified in jacking up the price of things made with sugar. and that hurts the poor peo'ple more th an anybody.·· CEEED Appeal Heard On Proposition 20 A California Court or Appeals in S<1n Bernardino heard arguments Thur- sday on assertions by a Newport Beach group that th-c Coastal Initiative Proposition 20 is uncon- stitutional and violates the U.S. C.on- stilution 's provisions of due process. Despite hearing the arguments from both sides. the three-judge court wil l hand down its deci s ion later-within 90days. The <ippeal comes trom th e ·Newport Beach·based Council on En· vironmcnt. Employment, EconomY and Dcvelopmenl. That group, known as CEEED. as- serts that the controversial initiative preeumpted property owners right to a public hearing before governme??' passage or land-control la-. Since its inception, the lnitio.J}.v .. bas set up a new level of government "'ilh strict permit procedures for all changes in land·usc within the 1,000· yard strip or the stall' coastline. The appeal in S;,in Bernardino seeks ;,i reversal of the decision last January by Orange County Superior Court Jtrdge Robert Kneeland, Y.'ho upheld the cons titutiona 1i ty of the lniliative. •' O.ltf PIM ......... 1, PARK HUNTINGTON l:IOMEOWNEAS WANT THEIR BUILDING BACK FOR CLUBHOUSE They Sty They Were Proml1td F1clllty; City S1y1 Butldlng Wu Donated Without Strings I • • • • ' . J . • , ' . ' ,42 DAILY PILOT H/F Frid1y, Novemt»r 8, 1974 = Logbook Baker Def eat Heralds ' ' County Power Shift '· · ByWIWAMSCHREIBER • -OI .. Dollly 1'1111111 ...... 'The· decisive defeat of lonifti~le Orance County Supervisor David ..Baker in Tuesday's election will mean a lot more to county government lhan !he replacement of one politician with another. '' TllE UPSET victory by former Garden Grove councilman Larry Sch· :mil has left a growing impression that power shifts are in the wind - shifts'that could lead lo the eventual removal or still another sµpervisor. ) Among othe r things, Schmit 's election may well Ran formation o( a ne,w th.ree·vote majority block on the county Board of Supervl!!iors. · A common thread now ties together three supervisors -Schmit, Ro!>ert Battin and board Chairman Ralph Clark. ALL OWE major debts, political and fin4ncial, ·to I one or the other or both of the county's biggest cam· paign bankrollers, rancher Richard O'Neill of San 1 Juan Capistrano and physician Louis Cella of Santa \Ana. · · Schmit's election was in the same tradition as Bal· tin's come·from.behind victory over William Wenke in the 1972 supervisorial election. Large amounts of money poured into a lasl·minute blitz or literature defaming the opposl~ion wpn the day for both men. """"· ASSUMING Schmit will join a new board .majority, what ·ues ahead' for the county's governing body ? .I · ~ In'. the first place, Fullerton Supervisor JJalph Diedrich, who 'backe'd 1Ba.ker, may lose some of his punch as "shadow chairman" of :ure bblird of supervisors. Untilrecently, Diedrich appeared able to maneuver the board in just . aOOitt'any dlrectfon he thought proper. • • . I ' ' f I 1 Court Sets Calley Free For Appeal NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) -A federal appeals court today ordered the_release on bail of William L. Cal· ' AT ONE TIME, he ~·as part of a board majority that included. ley Jr., convicted of murdering 22 ·himself, Clark and Battin. The late supervisor Ronald Caspers and Vietnamese villagers at My Lai. Baker were on the outside. --·· -, --Jn-an extraordinary procedure, aU 1 But in recent months, Clar-k-has shown more of a 0desire to buck 1 15 judges of the 5th U.S. CircWt Court · PiedrJc.,. Sources in the county administration say jealoµsy may be of Appeals were summoned secreUy .~~lved . · " · to New Orleans to consider· whether Calley should re main in prison while BATTIN. remains unoredictable. the Army appeals a lower court So, in the recent past, Diedrich ha, turned to other board members-decision ordering his release. · first.Casper.s ... who Diedrich saw.as a good intellectual M unding-board and-·•---'Phlirteen-judges-YOled·l&Ol'der-baiJ..- then to Baker, ·whose long tenure made him a fount of background inCor· 1 Judge Robert A. Ainsworth Jr. dissen- mation. ted, and Judge Thomas Gibbs Gee did But Caspers is gone and Baker will go in January, leaving notparticipateinlhedecision. Diedrich, foratime atle.!lsl,aminorityofone. The amount of bailis to be set by U.S. District Court Judge J . Robert CASPERS' appointed replacement, Thomas Riley, has yet to Elliott, who ordered Calley freed exhibit the leadership Diedrich can rely upon for help. Sept. 25. And there is the question of what will happen to Riley . Calley has been in prison since El· The former Marine general's appointment is still under a cloud liotl's decis ion. Chief Judge Jorn\ R. . that formed_the moment it wa_s si.gned by Ronald Reagan,. Brown had granted the Army's emergency request to k·eep Calley In SINCE CASPElts disappeared at sea after winning a new term jail until the case could be appealed. .on the board, is Riley's appointment good only until the-end of Today 's decision, in which Brown Caspers' first term in January or is he in office until the next election concurred , overtu~ed that earlier or- ,; two, years.hence? der. ~ County Counsel Adrian Kyper has ruled new governor Edmund1 The decision also ordered a review '.Brown Jr. must either re-app<iint Riley, or pick a man of his own. of Elliott's decision by the full appeals Informally, the state attorney general has said Reagan's appointment court during the wq:kof Feb. 17, 1975. i5 good, until the next supervisorial election in 1976. ·Calley, ~s convicted in March .U.iley has said he will maintain a low profile until somtthing 1971 of .the murder of at l~ast 22 South happe~. 1£ nothing happens, he admits, his votes·over the next few Vietnamese civilians while acting as years could be challenged in court because· of uncertainty over the aplatoonleader. legality or his appointment. He served nearly three years under house arrest at Ft. Benning, Ga. until Elliott freea-riim on baJlf'i!b--:-11.1te . remained free until June 26 when a Caucus Slated By Democrats Stafford Repp, 'Batmaf4.' TV. Actor, Dead three.judge appeals court panel or- dered the bail revoked. Since then, he hascbeen working as a clerk·typist in the disciplinary bar· racks at Ft. Leavenworth. The appeals courts' decision today came in a rare court maneuver in which 'the judges themselves called for an "en bane" hearing by all mem· bers or the circuit. Seldom does the entire court hear a case. Democrats in the 34th1 Congres· sional District will caucus Saturday to choose three delegates lo the party's Charter Conference later thi s year. The 34th District includes a portion of Huntington Beach. lt is the district in which voters just elected Democrat Mark Hannaford U.S. Represen· tative. 1 'The caucus Saturday will begin at 9 a.m. in the Lakewood Presbyterian Church, 39.SS Studebaker Rd ., Long .Beach. - All r~fstered Democrats in the district may participate. • -i: . Blast Kills Two ROOSEVELT. Utah IU PJ) -An explosioo leveled a black powder pJ ant Thursday, killing two employes and s cattering men and debris over a mil eO(sageOrush country . The Victims were identified as Fred Andi?i'SOn and Lester Holt. . "/. ORANG.E COAST . DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PrHidlt1'1 •o'li Publ•,,,., Jack R. Curley ,•V!Ct ,.,.tildlt•ll •nd Gt,....1! Ml~r Thomas Keevil Ellltor ... Thomas A. Murphine \ \ Ml"f9'"9 l!<lotor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nau · AsMl4..-l ,,,,.,..9'119ftiWt Terry· COvltle w.11 or.,... 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Cha?el service and burial will be '·\ 1:30 p.m. at Westminster Memoria Park-Mortuary and Cemetery. Mr. Repp, who lived in Westmin- ster, died Wednesday in Inglewood . He began his acting career more than 30 years ago. and in the last 18 years ap'peared in more than 600 television episodes, including Bal· man, MASH and Mannix. Mr. Repp leaves his widow. Theresa; fi ve children, a sister and two grandchildroo. Edison's Boosters Plan Annual Dance Edison High School's Booster Club will hold its a nnual dance Nov. 23 at the Sheraton Beach lnn, Huntington Beach.· The event will begi n at 8 p.m. with dancin g until 2 a .m. Tickets are $7 .50 per couple and"?an be purchased at' football games, booster club rrieet· ings the Edison faculty cafeteria, or by calUng dance chairman Jo Rakhshani, 962·8263. f' roM Page A 1 CLUBHOUSE • • a comparable donated building." · Worthy adm itted such a com- promise is possible, if there is another building donated, or if neighboring residents want to build their own meeting place at the still undeveloped pa rk. He said the park is being redesigned to show a building site and the parks commission will review the new design a t its Wednes da-y ni ght meelin'g, 7 o'clock in city council chambers. ' , The new des ign will also include more playground equipment and less black asphalt, another request. made by the homeowners, Worthy said. But he could not guarantee the parks commissiOn will a pprove the new design. I{ the problem is settled," and everyone ~rees lo compromises, the -Jlf,rk wiU be developed during the win- ter and rea4y for use by the end or school this spring. But when, ·and if, a building Is placed on jt will still depend on when, and if, somebody donates.an adequate facility. • Capo Horse Show Set On Saturday, Sunday Ca nceled by last Friday night's rainfall, the Capistrano Valley Hor- semen's Associallon show, considered by many to be the mljor horse show of the year in the South Oranee Coast area, is on again for Saturday and. Sonday. More than 300 entries are expected to turn out for the two-day event at Rancho Capistra no (Avery Parkway offramp, Sa.n Diego Freeway ) In San Juan Capiatrano. An ex hibition of dres1age4 11 scheduled ror the noon break on Salur· day: cowboy~ from Norco a nd other parts of Southern C.llfornla will demonstrate the •rt of culling (cattle handlin g from horseback) as the Jun· ch·time entertainment on SUnday. Equll.-tion and halter events will be held on Saturday, starting at a a .m. Sunday's eornpetitkH1, also start.int at .8a.m., will be in gymkhlnaevenls. tn case of Ui:ht rains tont1ht or early Salurday, the show m1y be moved to 1n alternate loealio9; if ,he1vy rains force cancellation, new dates wUI be set for next spring, •c- cordlng to Sandy Champion, public relations chairman ror the sponsoring association. Phone numbe rs to call for,show in· fo rmation and weather ''eues- 1U mate10 are 496-1923, •96·4809 and 193·8397. ' .. Woniaa Slain British Hunting Lord Lucan cONooN (AP) ....:.The wire of a Brit!'sh earl was s~~ap:ty beaten In her etuat London townhouse and her children'• naMy wu found batter~d todeatb In die baument, police said tod•Y· They •aid t.bey wanted to find Lord Lueai:i1 39, th.fl estranged husband, but did not say whether he was a suspect in tne case1 Lord Lucan is a for- mer British bobsleigh crewman once considered for.the role of James BOnd. Lord Lucan, educated at Eton and later 1t lieutenant in the Coldstream· Guards, is a descendant ol the earl who ordered the Crimean war action latel immortalized as the ''Charge of the Light Brigade" in the poem by . Alfred Lord Tennyson. . The body of the 29.yeir-old nanny was found Thursday night in a large canvas bag in the cellar ot. the four-story home of Lady Lucan, 3.5, SeoUand Yard said: It said the body had head wounds and the weapon believ~ used W~S a blunt instrument. _ A bloody Lady Lucan r4n rrom herhouse thur1day night and sta11ered into a nearby pub screamln1, ''murder, D)urder, murder," witnesses said. Valley Board .Readies Vote on Tax Increase Mayor Al Coen is opposed to holding f'ro• Pflflll Al BEAD• ••. betame personnel director in 1966 and usumed his current post five years ago. He currently terves 11 a director or the Fountain \'alley Unlt.ed Cn11ade. and the Salvation Army. . Dr. Read and his wife, J~, live in Santa Ana and have a son Christopher, 11 , Dr. Moon, who has been with the Fullerton district the past tour years. received a bachelors degree from Cal State Long Beach, masters from Whit(ier College and doctorate from , New Mexico State University. He taught elementary school for rour years with the Cypress-School District, then served there six years as principal before joining the F\lller- ton district. He was"chairm an or the 1967 tax and bond election In Cypress. Dr. Moon ls active in Anaheim National Little League, Pop Warner Football,, Boy Scouts and East Anaheim Babe Ruth Baseball. -Lutheran~ Plan Rummage Sale For Head· Start By TERRY COVILLE CM.,DiollyPllll ... A. sWf debate is expected over how soon the HunUngton Beach City Coun· cil will call another election on the real estate transfer tax. the election before April, 1976. • A rummage sale will be held from 9 "We h19:ve to put it on the ballot in a.m. to 3 p.m .~ Saturday, at the Faith Shirley Commons, president of the Huntineton BeaCb·Fountain Valtey Board of R~alto", said this week her Orcanization will ask the council to set an election for March4, 1975. April, 1)76," tbe· mayor said thii: Lutheran Church, 8200 Ellis Ave., to week. "But J bope by then we can raise funds for the Huntington Beach resolve our financial situation.'' Head Start pre·school program. Tuesday's election, in whiCh Hun-Infi)tion has hit the federally tun· tington Beach~_favored the.tran· ded Head Start projed. .. as much as sf er tax over ·a trash collection fee by other imtitutlons, so the rummage a 3·l margin, was an advisory ballot sale is one or several fund-raising and did not eliminate the need for events expectedth1syear. ' City councilm_e_n are e.xpected to -make-a deci.sion.-..at theit...Nov. 18 meeUJfg:-.- another election. Another fund raiser scheduled is a Loe-al realtor-s have submitted -luncheon-No v:-21 at-Mercury-Savings - .Petitionf' bearing the. signatures of in Huntington Beach. Tickets caR be - more th.in 6,000 registered voters obtained rrom the Head Start office ·· · demandine ,a charter amendment located at·the·churcb, or reseryatioos election solely on the transrer tax. can be made by phoning 968-5122. That election will be bindirig on the Head Start, which provides pre-SchoolS Shut . . . ' council, but unCler state law, the coun-school training for underprivile&d til Mes not bave .to Ml it before the =rinm1sters, i"9 also ldoktng foreJas=-----Jfetu~'-fta}' next general municipal election -. sroom volunteers and donations or · $chools in _Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley will be closed Monday In observance of Veterans Day. There will be no classes in the Huntington Beach Union, Hun· tlnet.on Beach City, Fountain Valley and ~an View School Districts. Golden West College also will be closed, as will state offices. Though Veterans ·Day is ob- served nationally in October, the State of Califorrlia has declared Nov. 11 -the historic date__;, as theoffical holiday". April, 1976. food and clothing. But two codncil '.members said this weet they favor ari earlier election, combining the tr an.sf er tax ballot wilb Junior Rigli Band local school board eledions In March. R • A d Councilwoman Harriett Wieder eVJeW· DDOUDCe said she ravqrs the, March date and Bands. will parade tbro~gh Seal T~ Ba~lett adde~, "The~ met .ail ~e -~ach &_alurday in the city.sponsored re1ulat1ons, 1 .think ~ ~ ll:1nd of Junior High SchoOI llana---itevlew, mandat~d to do 1t ln March. beginning atll a .m. Councilman Henry Duke; looking at The McGaugh Intermediate School lh!'3·1suppo.rtforthetaxonTuesd~y, Band and Drill 'Feam will host the said he bel~~ves a M~rch ,,election event, and the Huntington Beach,High would be a wa~te of lime, but he School Band will lead th• parade. The wants to det~rm1ne how many vote.rs parade wit! take a triangular route did not bother to cast ballots on that is-. be! .king a finaldeeision. along M a1n Street, Ocean Avenue and sue ore m Seal Beach Boulevard. -7eJ. ";41~, "" ' " Announces Their Pre-holiday UPHOLSTERY SALE ' SOFAS from s399oo Huge Selection on Display Now .CHAIRS from s 15900 Stop In Now At Any of Our Thrff Fine Stores For Fine Upholstery At Sale Prices. ~ OA"EXEL_:HEBITAG·E-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER ' WHICDA n & SATUIDA YS t:oilo S:JO CLOSID MOllDA TS • 't, • • . - NEWPORT BEACH • Im" WESTCUff' DR., 642·29i50 LAGUNA BEACH • 345 Nl >lfTlj t:OA~i HWY .. 4!M ·8"1 TORRANCE• 23&49 H~'fr"MIORN E Bl.YO. · IOptn ~·n . Lil s, Sun. 12·5:30• 3'18·1219 • • .. • • •• •• I r ! I I • -•• • Frldly, Nov.mbtr I , 1974 . OAll Y PILOT A 3 £~ W@Mir ®®1?~~1n©@ on Water.~~.~ A Sanday, Monday, Wednesday ind Frld1y Feature Of Ille Dally Piiot • :Examining · ' . . Ordered ~ . Chemical ~ ~ t ,. . . Contain·· Cancers? ., For Nixon WASHINGTON <API -U.S . District Judge John J . Sirica said today be will appoint a team of three Al ... f1111a l doctors to examine RIChard 'M. Nixon DEAR PAT: Quite some time ago and recommend whether the former we started saving aluminum cans to president will be healthy enough to sell as a fund raising project. The testify at the Watereate cover-up problem is that now nobody knows or lria!. remembers where they can be taken The judge said he hoped to choose for redemption. Can you help, or will the panel, including a heart specialist we have to resort to a trip or two to the and an internal medicine specialist, dump? by next week. M.8., Cost1 Mesa Sirica acted on a formal motion Aluminum cans can be sold to from lawyers for derendant John D. lleynOlda Aluminum for retycUng at Ehrlichman, who· have subpoenaed Tbe City Shopping Center In Orange Nixon. onTuesd1y1 rrom z to 6 p.m.; Rayell p~e ot the Ehrlichman lawyers, Dhlributors, 15471 Del Amo; Tustin, Wilham Frates, said Silica already Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. has a list of .. really great doctors who to f p.m. and Sunday from t 1.m. to 2 have all agreed to do this." p.m.; and, H & L Dlslribullng Co., On Thursday, Nixon's lawyer, Her~ 8415 Artesia Blvd., Buena Park, Mon-.., bert J . Miller Jr., reported to Sirica day through Friday from 9 a. m . to 5 that Nixon would . be unable to do p.m. Other recycling sales sources anything as strenuous as a'nswer inquiries-may be direct.ff to Environ-questions in a criminal trial for at meatal Coalition or Orange County, leasl.twO tO three months. Today, W!llcb provided the above lnfor· Nixon's .doctor said the ex-president matlon, by p!lonln1· 836·4314. It may continues to improve. be wlae to cbeck by _phone wltb the Asked by Sirlca to comrdent on the U l'tJ _OutletJ"llskd to make sure The plan for an independent rpeaical type of c1ns you have 1aved are inquiry into Nixon 's health, as· · 1moq tbose·accepted for recycUng. . . !iQCiated special prosecutor James F. -·· · Neal said that while be would not Mar.trt:.•• Kegadation resist, the prosecution does not DEAR PAT~ About a year ago there was much publicity that the stale was going to do somettiing about current inefreclive m al tress rlamrhability regulations. What's happened? • K.N.,NewportBeach· Irene Hannarord, chairman of ihe Bureau of Home Furnishings, says that IJency soon will formul ate repl1Jlons concerning gua rantee.s of fabrics for all upholstered furniture, lnclildln& care labeling: She urges Consa meta with questlorui or com· plaints to. contact the Bureau by writing to 3401 La Grande Blvd., SacramenlO, CaUf. 95823. This bureau llcense1 and refulates all upholstered f'\lrnllure manufacturers In Califor·· nla, regalate1 wit.er bed manufac- lurer1 and judicates mattress Oam· ·mablllty regulations. Also unaer its juriHldlOn are regulations requiring ster1l11atlon of 111 ued furniture· and bedd'lng artlcles. and cleanliness, lrulllful labeling and advertl.slng of 1U n1un1 materials. Oop• DEAR PAT: I believe you made an ~rror in a recent column regarding the plice of the "l\1eals on Wheels" special diet luncheon. The cost is $3, not $3.SO as you stated. 8 .8., ~ewpori Beach A. YS stands corrected. Persons wishing addUional lnformation about tbe "Meal1 on Wheels" Program, which began In the Costa Mesa· Newport area on Nov. I, are asked to contact. the FISH office by phoning IU·tMO. Cost for a regular diet warm or cold mealt·ls SZ.50. Wateh Your Step! DEAR PAT: t f nd several other mothers have beep trying to get the crosswalks painted in front or CircJ-. View School since _classes resumed · this fall . Upon contacting Bill Wadell of the city's trafric department, we were told he would take care of it and' to call back if the painting was not done in a week . 1.fany weeks have gone by and the calls don't seem to be geUing any action. F.11., lluntlngton Beach require the former president's testimony. "We:don't even concede that Mf. Nixon i1 a nec'Cssary witness for any ... of the defendants," Neal said. ·. AtP.ne point, it appeared that Nixon woulCi be required to authenticate 26 White House tapes the prosecution ph~,ns to play for the 'jury starting next week. At that time, it was the prosecutors who first -recommend· ed that Sirica conduct his own inquiry into Nixon's fitness totesUfy. Sirica said Thursday he may allow· Nixon to be cross-examined at his San Clemente estate after the former president is we-11 enough to answer questions about the cover-up. A videotape of his testimony would be played for t_he jury. Sirica said then he believes he could permit videotaped testimony by ..Nixon~ without creatin& a circus at· mospbere. ·'fable Tennis Stars to '.Play In Huntiiigton About 150 or the state's best table . tennis players will,compete Saturda)' and Sunday in the 1971 California State Table Tennis Open at Golden We&.t College in Huntington Beach. Competition will be held in the cam. pus gym on Golden West Street, north of Edinger Avenue, starting at 9 a.m. eacJl day. Events will continue until about 10 p.m. The finals for men and women are expected to be played at 6 p.m., Sun- day. The public is invited at all times. This is the state championship and several nationally ranked players will be in competition, including: Joan Gil Park, defending state champion and number three· in the U.S.; Paul Raphel. number seven in the U.S.; Glenn .COwan, a member of the first U.S. team to visit Red China In 1971 ; Angelita Rosal, number two female in the U.S.; and three-time U.S. Singles ChamP,ion Patti t\fartinez. This year's event is co-sponored by the U.S. Table Tennis Association, the Huntington Beach Recreation and Parks Department and Golden West College. The Mini Lives '.\ Fashion designer Halston brought back the mini skirt for SRriil.g and summer during show of his new .collection Thursday in New York. But he calls it ''The Skimp." At left is tank topped mini with matching cape. In center is black chiffon skimp and, al right, is a wool dress with knee-length coat and pull-down brim hat. Oh Halston. you scamp. Sec story, PageJ4· - Russell-G~ts Day in Co111·t By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ottll• O.llyPlllllU" LOS ANGELES -James Ray Rus· sell, the former Laguna HUis resident held in jail here for 744 days without a hearing, is ·1etting his day in court today~ ,. . Russell, 21, is accused or killing a ~-year-old male invalid in Oklahoma iD March of 1972. . The former Orange Coast area . resident has maintained he was in Long Beach the night of the mur· der: Oklahoma authorities, however, claim they will present fresh evldence in court linking Russell to the slaying in their state. Haskell County District Attorney Don Roberts has pursued Russell's pro'Se~utlon despite the fact that the · Nevada Madam Asking Recount LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Brolllel owner Beverly Harrell said today she · is demandir1g a recount of the vote in Tuesday's election, charging the bal·: Jots were tampered with to keep her · out of the Nevada Legislature b«ause · she is a madam. · "I'm .really hot under the collai· .. ' Miss Harrell s.aid in.an interview.. ' · "i was ieaalng by about 260 votes and the c'Omputers projected I would win by a margin of 300 votes, and th'en all of a sudden we couldn't get any returns from Nye County at all, for. eight hours, from midnight to 8 a .m . Then they say I Lost." By the final count, Miss Harre11 lost · to sen,ice station operator Don Moody by _..!20 votes, 2,673 to2,55.1. defend:int was cleared in 1972 when der,·0,·1· e I g I ,. 1v e a ac ion . Orange County Superior Court Judge Santa Ana lawyer Roger Agai·anian William Murray refused to honor Oklahoma's extradition demands. maintains that Russell is being sub-jected lo unconstitutional doubl e Russell s uccessfully passed pQ1y . jeopardy for prosecution on the graphy examinations indicating his in· charges which he has been cleared of nocence. once already, He was arrested three weeks later. Ou · however. when he left Orange County .. r portion of the case is ready to to visit. his brother in Bell Garde"'n~s.~_,go, but if something should come up in He was booked into Los Angeles the-way of surprise we mu ask for a County Jail on th.e Oklahoma fugitive continuance,,, Agajanian said shortly warrant that was to keep him in jail before the extradition healing began for more than two i·earS without before Su peri o r Court Judge Raymond Choate. -/, COMllN.t.TIOtl WASHINGTON <UPH -T~c : Environmental Protection Agenpy'~ today ordered an immediate nati9n-~ ""'ide study or the country-.s drinltinl(~· ""'ater supplies to determine it l))e'Y;. contain cancer-causing chemlcals. · EPA administrator Russell E.'- Train ordered the survey aner a new EPA study of the drinking water sup· ply in New Orleans showed p1inute traces of 66 organic chemicals, some of which are known canceicausers. The New Orleans·study ~~.undf:r-· taken last July at the reque5t :if city· officials and was released Hr the : a~ency today_ "What we learn from Lhis natlouur ~ reconnaissance survey will.· tell us how y,,•idespread am seriiu•· the situalion is that we 1~ tp he.: study of the New Orle~ns drink nr \\.'Ster supply,'' Train said. " "Undoubtedly these compounds' havf;! been present in drinking w1ter for many ·years. Unt\I recently. chemical methods of analys~ h-.ve not been suffi ciently sensitive to detect them. "Even with the modern.techniqt.U?s •. the concentration of the number of the compounds could not. pe acc1i1r·~ ately measured even though \th•ir presencewasdetectcd.'' > Train said the nationwide study· would first involve an analysist of• community water suppUes to deter·· mine how widespread the problem is and whether it is haYing.aa impactJDn .r health. L'aiei'; the sourees of the chemic a ls a nd techniques for removing them will be studied. 1-le also said EPA ls studying the. role of ch lorination o( water supplies to determine if It causes carcinogens: to dcivelop when combined with. chemicals already in thewo.ter. But he said current. knowledge bf4 •• dicates the benefits of chlorination far· outweigh the risks. : The Enviionmental Defense F\lnd,; a private group, reported ThundaY: there is a: "significant relationship'', between cancer dea.lhs in the cilY and., the public water supply. • The private group said the t•o-· year-old figures raise ••serious, questions about the safety or drlnk.IDg water nationally.·· "From recent stud~··:; 1on ihe K~na~·ha River in Wes~ ,1rginia; the dnnktng "'ater supplies b Evansville. Ind.; Washington. O.C.: Cincinnati. Ohio:-and or eight unnamedNtbra&lrC communities, il is evident that the presence of cancer-causing substan· ce~ in water is ubiqWtous," the report. said. ' • IOTHFOll Wadell says he did pUt In a special work order requestln1 this crosswalk to be painted 11 soon as possible, bu'- tlllt Job Is bandied by the city's main· tenaace departll)ent on a scheduled 6aals, accordln1 to Don Kiser, head or &bit Department, Kiser noted that crosswalk painting Is "started at one end or town and fiallhed 1t the other,'' and citizens must be p1tlenl untll ·dtelr 4re1's turn cod.n up. Wadell ad- ded that 50 schools' crosswalks are belnl painted this fall. It looks like you'd better tell yo ur youngster1 to be '"paUe•t" i nd very careful until Cii'· cle View Scbool's cros1walk 11 pain· ..... . Sunday Daily Pilot To Eye Food Prices lA WN PACKAGE flnfortunale (,os• DEAR PAT: I moved from1 Michigan to California via Nbrth American Van Lines in ,June. They did nol deliver a small chl!st or cup· board that contained my writing materials, cards, recei pts, insurance books, photographs, small radio and things ot that sort. The cupboard had shelves, no~drawef's. The chest is not as Important to me as its contents and I'd like to know if there's any way to •el Lhese things back. G.R., Co5'1 Mesa Nortll Am erican sean::hed for these lte•1, bat •one w11 found. The com· Pl•Y 1ay1 you agreed U.ata fair vllue el· tile chest radio ind broken lamp part wa1 $St, and that waa paid to )'OU. 'nit lets was aaforblna&e, IMlt per· IOUI papers should be carried by the hMUYkl••I or 1tlilpped aeparately vii • pet:lra1e dtllvery service rather than · be .. , e11tru1ted lo a moVlng com· paay. e1pecl1lfy when they ire not p,.;trly packed. Neither ordl1ary traa1lt ln11r1nce Hr 1 trucker'li respoulblllty 1s a tommon c1rrler for the~vilue of 1oocb moved extends to ncta Items as perMln1I paptrs, ,JewtlJJ lad 11IPl\JJr valuablei'. • • • • ' The focus is on food-prices, sup- plies, where the neXt crisis is coming r rrom and other a_spects of a global problem th at has world leaders meeting right now in Rome. Sunday's Daily Pilot hi~ the issues both on the home front, where sugar Sl.:\D.\l SPt:t ·l .\I . iporant countries are going to hive to skp up production to feed a star· ving world, story by John Barbour, • AP Newsreatures writer, is a followup to an article published last Sunda,y in the D1ily Pilot. ·CAP ITALIS'l'S AND. GAR · DAGE-Companions to the Barbour story are illustrated articles on how 1 one wealth;"New York Investor ts out prices are getting ridiculous, ·i nd · to make a 325,000-acre North Carolina abroaa. Here are 116me of the' big Food farm into a "protein factory" and, in stolies, and ol.her "Sundo.y's Best" a separate article, how much food featur~stolookfor : (even uncooked steaks) college SUVAR, SWEET-ft' ISN'T-The-students are finding in a survey or suburbia's garbage cans, an exerclae "why" or outrageous sugar prices at in contemparary 1rcbeology in Tue· local stores and an in-depth look at the world sugar supply is rurnished by son. Thomas Palmer~ Daily Pilot staf( write.t. Companion features check plices on the "Daily Pilot 1hopping list" again for the re(lstef t1pe'1 bad newa, YOU SectlC>n. ON THE F"ARM--On~ idea evolvlnr at the world food conf'erence Is that (armers operatin~ at the sublllslence level tp the world &, PoOrest and most SERPICO-New York's maverick cop, Frank Serpico, after the book and after the movie and now In sel!·lm· posed exile, rambles throua:h flarlem. the original one in Holland, and remembe·rs his days on the beat In New York's Harlem. an Associated Press (eature story scheduled Jor A section. ...... ---· .... , ( I 0 Lbs. Rye Grau I 0 BllCJI Sletr M-. lXTIA LUGE! BOTILEBRUSH I GAU.OH ......... llG, 1.95 llG.U9 69' 3.99 PRUNING SHEARS .... ~ .. . ~.98 SlqUOIA P'l.t.NTIR MIX •ea.th; bark J cu."· .... ...... ,. 1.29 • .,.i.t• 1.98 L.t.HDSCAP'I. 5"CIALI! "IUYTHllAU" SPHAGNUM MOSS . ... 1t.t5 16.95 .... COLOR SllCW.SI CALENDULAS .... ''" PANSIES . 39c •M lOU'l Of ~C:Ol.O. TO TO. ...... ••• JUST AIRIVlDI LIV CHRISTMAS TREES TM,...... Utt a.rt ...... ff'fta iit °"9p c .. 111111•11.~ _. S... P'lilt M St.ct~w\ Clla•-s,r.. Arri .... Htat WM • .1 - NOW , ... 7.95 • ' • • • • .. Fr iday, November 9, 197• -Rail roading ........ Education • SCHOOL DAZE: School people along ou'.Orange Coast are pretty well frustrated these days. Principals have jammed classrooms. Trustees can't get any more money from the tax- payers, Ev n the kid population is a mystery. Y~take that student population que ·on, for example. Not loo many yea ,. school district planners wou sit <town and make projections on what the student load might be for the nex_i..nar. This was a fairly easy task. i;pe~i:.simply predicted there would be a w1,.te lot more kids. J(doesn1 seem to workout that way any mo~l: ~me places, the school people tiave <lone the usual predicting abOut whe~ the higher vo lume of kids wouJa belfnd they have failed to show up. All's ·.nut · By GAl' .PA\lLEV •• 'llORT JIASN'TtBEEN OUT of vogue all that long," he continued ... I NEW YORK (UPI> -The miniskirt. is bac~with a blast and a bow lo see this as fitting ourlime.s ••. worn by pretty young iirls, and pretty old girls too.'' masculine tastes. But it's now called ''The Skimp," by its creator, the llalston ~aid he wasn't putting uis on -"Everything I do is seriou~." he aw<trd·winning de$.IJner Halston. I called iL ''The Shrink.'' • said. "'Thefe are1ots or young iirls with great leis who are not buying ---:-i'lalston sliortenetl many or bis daytime and some evenfnl lengths to the long skirts and this will inspire them to buy something other than pants." old mld·thigh ol the mini and explained why: .. Of prices ror the Skimp, Halston said he hoped lo keeptne range around "Am~ric_an women are known for their beautiful Jegs and men hilve $135toSl50retail. -·· .missed them very much. Who knows, this change may make the stock Not all his deiigns are ahort by any means, Some or his soft fabric, late market reverse itself and go sky high. day i;lothes come to the miCScatf oand·rorevening to the floor. ~ .,. llalsfo'n's opening numbers ot Skimps were daytime wools, most or .. IT'S TIME TO BRING a smile back to fashion, to cou.ftte~act an op· them with narrow leather belts. The models wore Beth Levine·designed pressive mopd, that comes from being too serious, tQO proPer. too over· shoes with nutheelslhrou1thout. , . po~ering ." ·1 · : , From the daytime wools. he worked his way to a red Jersey costume, The designer featured the Skimp in his spring and summer fa hion col· rank topped mini worn with matching long red cape that left. part of the lection, previewed Thursday afternoon In New York for prtf\S and buyers. shoulder bare. He didn't mind at all that he went against t~ general Lrend; other New York collections were loaded ~Ith below-knee·and mid-eillt hemlines for A FULL, FLbWJNG anF.FON>navy cape topped a navy crepe Skimp . daytime. And Jle brought down the hOUse, so to speak, with two evening numbers - llal~ton, who's won just about every major !•shion awctrd around, in· 1 a bll<'k ctaiffon Skimp with notliing showing beneath except all black sist~ that he ":rsn:t~olng th~ mini atthoughhe_w_,.~. '..:1'his has_~thing to sequin panty briefs and tank top. Similar underpinnin1s went with a Jong do With the 014 :m.Jnl, .. he sa1<L But then tfe ad<leir.iii an interview after black see· th.rough chiffon lonnal. his show in a jampacked shoWroom,."everything comes back in a dif-.Halston sho~ed more than.legs. A white crepie evening pants rom· ferent way." ..:_ __ ....;;~:...----c.....~ioation featured a bra top, bare midrifr and hip-bugger pants. Worn wllh it: a silv~r sequined cardiganja~ket. . --""" ., °'·Tl~-llAJ:ll-: -.. • .. Kissinger i~ I srael ·u.s. Policy Reaffinned • ' Dead at 49 Alexander 1\1. Bickel, one of nation's foremost con· Stitutional authorities and J Yale Liaw School profeS!?Or died of cancer in New Haven, Conn. 'fhursjlay. His views wefe -soughl;--most recentl-y , in. Watergate controversy. TEL AVIV (UPIJ -Secretary of .. Israeli informat ion miitisler saying the chances of continued RAPE JI/CT/MS Stale Henry A. Kissinger reassured AharOn Yariv told a ne~ COrifere'nce momentum bad nol been squeicbed · ' ' !·• lsrael today that there had been no • "'ET ABORTION change in u .s-. p-olicy on the in Jerusalem arter Kissinger left that by Arab recognition or the Palestine . .., . • I P I {-· t. d s ·d both the secretary of state wou ld return . Liberation Organization as Hole 1 OTHER DISTIUCl'S. lhere liave bcel):predietions of slight student gains and.a wl)Olegaggle of new kids jam into that &chool system, seeking seats at thesea;l of}tnow ledge. a es 1n1an ques ion an a1 NICos· IA (UPI l -\"omen raped by t · · t th within several weeks ...... after represenlativeo;fthePalestinians. " eoun nes were m agreemen on e President .Ford meets~ Soviet Com-Turkish soldiers during last J1i&ly 's ._.; course of future Middle.East progresS "We agreed that in the new con· fighting on Cyprus will be a llnwed to ~raptured to peace • · · munist Party Secretary Leonid I. ditions that exist In the recent months, Y Then he tOOk ofr for Tunis, the last Brezhnev and before Brezhnev's plan· we have to consider very carefully have abortions, a government edt . t ea· . . ' spokesman said today. scbeduled stop On a two-week .Jong n np 0 iro. • -.,. • · . what can ~ done, .. Kissinger told He Said the Cyprus House or The Nfv.·port·Mesa Unified School ·diplomatic swing Qf~three continents In an airport depart.Ure s(atement newsmen at Ben·Gurion International Representatives has repealed an anti· \Mlfore returning home to Was}Jington and alt ;µunclleoil in Jerusalem, Kis· Airpo-.:t. "W.e believ.etbat poSsibillties abortion law to'° give rape victims a sometime Saturday. At the same singer summariied more than ·five. do exist. The talks :have been very chance to termlnate their pregnan· time, the PLO .raised the possibility rho~u~ris jori tiailkijsj wijiitihilisriaieui· io~fJiiciiailisib_~Yiji~gioodii.~wjeijk~n~owf_~wfi. ~he~r<Hiw~e~arYelg~oint._~gfi."iiii'~i~es~l~e~gally. _ _ • ·.District which serves Costa Mesa and • l\1ap spots uii~· of Santti ·cru·z Newport;Beach, for example, has ac· \\'hich ,,.35 · recaptured today that Egypt might negotiate with --J:;~~o~~~~~!~t-.ofthe0<<upiedWesr . PEH SUto!.D~ y 12·5 -;c tually bad schools in places with few from rebelliouS. artn.\' trOOfl5 stu<ffnts tp recent times. · Clj:!a-rly, there would 'be an in-b~· Pre.c;irlen{ Hugh Ranz<ir clinationtoblamethisconditiononthe an<I loyal is t paratrooperl:'. 7.ero Population Growth advocates. i\101~-up op_e.ra ... ion s ,\\·ere- Newport Beach and Costa Mesa could ta k 1 n g Inn J{:E' r th ~1 n <.in· complain they just don't have enough ticipated. future students. · . Egypt and Israel were.expected to begin talks on rurther Israeli with- drawals in the Sinai, and the subject or the West Bank could come up then. babies coming along to grow up j~to ~..,~--------- On the other hand, you can g p· h • • cl d westerly from Newport Beach and y sician , eare Costa Mesa into the Huntington Beach . Union High School District, a school system which e mbraces some 52 square' miles or populated territory. Much or that population is students . 1'he Zero people have lost the war here. . . Pupils do a Jot of standing arou'nd on HBUHS campuses in Huntington and Fountain V.alley. That's because there isn •t room to sit down. One campus, Edison llitgh School, is already operatin& 11 periods per dcty in an ef· ~ort to cope v.·ith the stude'nt poJ_>ulation 'Jam. • ELSEW H E R E ALONG our ~stline,in the Saddleback Valley, we "bave hig9 student populations too. In thet Saddle back Unified School Distrioi they've come up with at least . one novel approach to student housing. :..students, parents and friends under the leadership of Principal Jim Mil· chell are buying a $3,000 junk railroad caboose. They collectea the money them· selves and it took one·year. Now the surplus caboose will gel moved to the DePortola School campus and used as a meeting room and Cor band practice. The DePortola School folks will cement up a foundation with some rails and ties and put their caboose on it. WELL, DON'T GIGGLE. The De Portola School people may have lhe seed of a real idea on how-flll our coaital 6chool systems could co'pe with the shirting student population which .keeps showing up where classrooms aren't. \'/hat y:e ought to do is go out and buy a v.•hole Jot of surplus railroad cars, plus a couple or locomotives to boot. We could convert all these cars into classrooms. Then. when the student population shifts, say, from Newport to Hunting· ton .Beach. we could just hook up the school train and movc ittolluntington. . .\NO IF TllE KJOS all move again, lhe <'hoo·choo could just doggedly fol· low them. It's a great notion. Then in the future, today's students ('Ould tell their grandchildren ... Nah. I ne,·er got 'education -I just got railroaded ·· In 'Death' Conflict PITTSBURGH !UPI ) -A., coroner's jury Thursday exonerated a Pittsburgh physician or tnY wrong· doing in an abortion case the doctor said prOOuced "a definitiod of what death really is." A jury of four men and two women deliberated only one half hour before determining a fetus aborted from an Erie, Pa. woman last March 19 was stillborn. The Allegheny County District. At· torney's office had claimed that Dr. Leonard Laure should be charged with murder after presenting evidence that the fetus was born alive and allowed to die. "LA.UFE llAD a contract to kill a fetus." District Attorney John Hickton said in a closing statement. "He failed. Something went wrong. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Del ivery of the Doily Pilot is guoronteed M:ndoy.frldoy: If yoo do not . hoYe . yos Jqle< by 5,30 p.m., coll ond Y"J' ~ wiU . be bf ought 'to yoo. C.oHs CJ'e td<.en 00111 7:00 p.m. Satll'doy ond SUndoy: II you do flot. ra::eiw yotK copy by 9 o.m. Soturdoy:. a 8 o.m. Sundoy, call ond o copy will be broughl to you. Colls ore token unlil 1.0 o.m. Telephones -Na;t Orange County Areas .. 6'2-4321 ttnl'Mest Hontington Beach aid Westminster .......... s.t0-1220 Son Clemente, (.opistrono Seoch, Son Juon (.opistrono. Dono Point, So.rth Loguno, loguno Niguel .f15.0630 As a result of that, 'Baby Jane Doe' was born alive." Hickton said that broke the contract so Laufe "let her die." The mother, identi(ied only as "Jane Doe," bad sought the abortion on therapeutic grounds, claiming she ~had been raped .. by tWo men and the burden of carrying the child had driven her to near·suicide. Experts testilied that she was 22 to 29 weeks pregnant. China Seekin g No n -aggr ession · P a ct on Border , MOSCOW (UPI) -China has sent the Sov;iet Union a conciliatory mes- sage calling ror a non·aggression pact and the separation of forces along their tense, 4,500·mile frontier. It was the first public indication that the Chinese might be prepared to talk about a non-aggression pact bet- ween the world's two leading Com· munisl powers. · Of(ici'a l <Chinese sources said Peking sent the message ~o the Kremlin Thursday on the 57th an· niversary of the Bolshevik revolution . Diploinatic sources said the Chinese hesitated in the past to enter into a non.aggression pact with the Soviets be-Cause they feared losing any rights lo ~isputed territory along the border. The Kremlin, on the other hand , has long opposed a separation or rorces agreement claiming it would concede legitirpacy to Chinese land claims .. The Soviet Onion wants any territorial solution based on 191.h Cen· tury agreement~ described by Peking as "unequal trectties.'' U.S. Midsection Pleasant . Rainfall in Northern Rockies; Snow in .Nevada· Tttntpern,11r.:•N ... ... -~ " .. 111111"'0 .. " CJ'llt:'J; " • ~~ ' " • .,.,,,_ " " .. ,. " • a.fl~•r " n Oe1toll " n l<•ir-•) • ....... .. IC-01'1 " -.. 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I Z expecltd increases. •&..ar:aw"Y f« Christmas at these low salt pricts. . • SALE ST ARTS TODAY! "GIVE ME THE GOOD OLD DAYS" -. . ' NEW! •Con• ~o::i.!...-~ O.. ..... llfft.11. •lholnas ~•Yamaha ...... ,. .... •3595 •1495 ...... .......... ...t12'· 9·· 5 W'i..,... -~ NEW& USED! • Whll••Y :::: .. "":!,"'. •795 •Kohl• & Campltell C:.· •. •972 •Ewenll ···g::~:.~~-=".:ri.. ~1350 •Yamaha ~..:: '3M5_ • • e.Con• ........ •Ham••lltl •W•rllt1er ·~ ...... ,..., ... --1 ....,_. ... ----'-......... O• Price 11111. OPIM MC)M.na,. RI. 'TILL f-LlT. 'Tl.l.'1-SUK. 12·1 • '3691 USED •495 '191 •114 , '1362 • • I I f I l A'•-'01".!. -. -' . DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE s~~]Ji.g :Altem~tives -· .. Vo!ers in the Huntington Beach Union High School District have made it clear by now.\hat they won't pay more tax dollars to build ·& fte'w hfgh school campus. For .years, ~chool officials and po mmunit,y leaders have bet!n•trying to convin~eJb\m of the need lo• a sixth s·chool.. -• • ,. But Tuelda~ t~ey went to the p0rts1r.;r lhe seventh time to ·vote for fund s for a new schopl, nnd for t~e seventh tin,.e they said no. • , ... ., • Board Pr:esident Ron St\eukm:nnSaid he doe'snit ,, -- see any reason to call for ano(fl.er .el~ctioh ·unless the moodjlf the country changes itiid il,appears people .. _are willing to spend more money for quality ... :t ~uc&.tiOn. ... , "'1. • H•~n<!.9\her-1\<>ard members wise!~ If aye decided instead to exanliDe ... other alt~rnatives l<> solve Uie- school overcrowding problem.· ~ _tiz . · · Shenkman : sugll'!sted the '~islri~ jillght 11se empty industrial buildings. to prov'ide classroom space. He also suggests P.Ossibly changing the name of the district lo orie r~adtly identified by all residents of the four communities within it. DislriCt officials are talking about addin·g even more hours.to school days a lready nearl on double sessions. They say more and more stuc\eJJlS will at- tend class off campus, at city halls, hospitals and department stores. · They also will add more-portable classrooms and trailers to each campus1 may limit stude nts tq taking · five classes a day and in~re_ase the size of already crowded classes. • ~ .;' · It's t oo 'bad vot,ors felt pressed ,firianc\jllly and unable to pay for 'the badly needed new school. Proabably, as Shenkman sa'id, voter frustr~tlon witlt government in gene)' a) also narrowed' the furtd measure's chances fer-approva l. :·: .. • .. • \< ' . -- • ... • ' - But th~ Teal s~me is that 19,000 high school " Stutleiltsjn_a 52-square-mile area are.being.c.~ammcd int<( space built 'for 14,500 .and not gelling the educatloh·tttey could have for an extra 115 a year per household. The s tudents are being short~hanged. Trustees, however, say they aren't -bitter about the defeat. They s hould be commended for listening to the vote.rand looking for other-alternatives. • Settle.Dent Nee de d As' expected, Huntingfon Beach voters decided Tuesday they'd rather pay a half.percent tax on the sale of their homes arid property, than let the city im· l/OSe a '$2 monthly vash collection fee a nd up the utility taX'by,one percent. • • Bul Tuesday's vole on the transfer t ax issue was hardlY decisi·ve. It is me rely one election down a nd ff. one to go'. Vote rs given a limited choice o~ one tax or anoth~r.,sq~nqly ~up'!Prted fheless abras~ve transfer tax 31 528 tQiO 450 -more than a 3·1 tnargzn. . . . ' · 'i'n either Marci.'i97S, ot'A~ril . 1976, a different election will Offer a·choice between the transfer tax or no tax: and even Mayor Al Cben, a strong supporte r Of ·lhe-talr~ admits· the voters wil1 proHably throw it out by.'3s wide _a margin-as they supported it this time. . ' Cf9~ncilmen h~ve the option of calling ~n earlY , e!ectioj,l on it in March, or putting it off until city coun· cil. elections in April. 1976. The sooner the issue is clearedlup t he.better.'for everyone. It would be wrong to. haj e s uch an isSile as the traqsfer tax become a focaf.point iq a city-.co1,1ncil race. A Marcb, election is called for unless councilmen can produce a strong jli$tillcation for delay. . . - ' H • 'I'm in here, dear, packing for the United Nations World Food Conference in Rome.' • ~ ' ' A Caie ~for Dear ' State Vldt B..Oke the lee --·· ~·:: -~-r . Unl~if pp ; ,. Amnesty · • ~. - ··Gloomy ":Gus Ford-Beagan Cliill Defrosting I .. TruCk and bus drivers apparen- tly 1feel they are privileged Citlzens:-They certainly·make nO attemPt to adhere to the 55-mile i!)ad limit. I foLnd this out on a trip to Sap Fr-ancisco! LOS ANGELES -Although ( ] President Ford's final weekend of · campaigning may have missed its EVANS-NOVAK publicRgoalbolf expanding.~dl~dle nah~ion· "'-----~~~---.J . wide epu 1can-surge,-1~-1 -ac 1eve - Tbougbls at Large: G.M.C. one private goal: a start toward healing the rupture with Gov. Reagan of California which could threaten not only the Republican party but the two· A good case ror unlimited amnesty party syste m. can bemade"outofthedepressingfact ,=:'!."..!::'!':!~~',',',::~"",.!!.~· The most important part of Mr. that about the only way the aver:age ~:,...rvt,.1,.. .... ~,Goa. Ford 's visit to California was out of American can innuence our"foreign o.ii,l'i11o1. public view and not list_ed on his policy is by refusl~ to!>e se\)t abroad . schedule. Before ---to fight in a wai tlll,i 1': undeclared, ti'on_ oJ't~--'cos~lt takes' to e'pedite addressing a $500- unratified, and u'n.iuiW'ied b.y any motoria • ~ ' • " •·plate Republican democratic proce5\._o(telling~O-ulh i "".'...~ ' · -. L "'[ut:ld-raiser at the to the citizenry. ~ -: i.,,.,..,._ __ __,l!':~:.i ___!_ l.._~ s~aii"n-t_WhO C.e n tu r y PI a z a . gatliered lo watch Evel Knievel leap Hot e I i n Los A basic factor in what we· loosely the ·Snake·River had plung~ into the An ge l es , the call ''inteHigence'' i5.-11lf-co,lf.idiace fin with. ~.·how much ol a loss .fresident confer~ in the ability to detenliie •'s'late .. ' ·. man'ity ·~ you suppose (bat ed secretly with and fortune ; any inftlvfdual or1c'i!Oap { " ,_, have beenr' • " .' • ff:eagan .. By a~king_ who feels or is made to·feel tlUii-:tJre ~ ..... ·-. bis adv1e,e about dice are ioaded froffi lhe t?ecmfun1t ~ • ~e main r~li¥)h ~no~!sts.cannot pers?nnel and policy, JI.fr. Ford tried will not exhibit many traits we as· help us Qut ot our cr1s1s 1s • ijlat imphcitly to reassure the Gover.nor sociate with ''intelligen1=e." -~o~,ics· is' b.ot, a "!ree·standi~.c " that as le~der or_ the p~rt.y:s dominant · 41sc1ph ne, but •IS shaped by social , conservative wi.ng his views would The great demographic paradox or poli tical and psychological factors hencefqrtl\ get priority treatment in our time is t hat the city is in· pressing in from all sides at once. the Oval Office. creasingly the place to make a living, · ': but increasingly unlivable: whjle the The majori"ty-hf prison "riots" TllA.T DEFROSTED the Jong Ford· village i& eminently livable. but Originate in the dining-room-tor Reagan chill. But those close lo decreasingly a olacetomake a li ving. wber~ men · are most treated like Reagan scoff at such efforts to abort in to sec the new.President. Reagan was ignored. Nor did Ford intimates disgui se their contempt for Reagan as a used-up relic. · A1r . Ford's post-pardon troubles en- ded that conridence. By keeping open the third-party door, Reagan created apprehension among senior Ford aides about a n inQ.ependent Reagan- George Wallace coalition which would !Phatter two-pa~ly politics. The President .• therefore, readily agreed· last week to see Reagan. They codf~rred during the 30- minute airport·to.·hotel limousine ride, With 1w1r. Ford soliciting Reagan's views on one major appoint- ment. Other appointments were discussed during a half-hour pre-din- ner meeting between them in the President's ·suite with only political aides present (Burch for the President, Ed Meese for the GoV'er- nor). ALTHOUG JI no hard proposals were made, Ford aides hoped Reagan got the hnpression he would be con· had raised S250.000 for F1ournoy, had suited by the \Vhite House even after not really hurt him with his miserabll} ending eight years as governor in speech and cq_uld do damage o_nly by, January. visiti~g Richar~ M. Nix.on 1n the . --Mr:....Ford~was so aggressive in cour---=---hos.p.1la-L---l-o-s.U-r up--Unple.asan.~--=• ting Reagan that his rund -raiser memories. Naturally. lo1r. F.qrd speech, ostensibly, intended to boost vi sited Nixon the next morning, state controller Houston I. F1ournoy's causing bitter Republicans to grum." uphill campaign for governor, was b\e that Flournoy's spurt u•as sen,. more appropriate for a Reagan se\essly endange red _by the sa~e testimonial. He urged votes for F1our-President whose pardon helped·bwld noy agairist Democrat Edmund G. Brou·n's huge lead. · Brov.'n , ~r .. to maintain policies or In Sioux Ci.ty, Iowa, where Mr. Fo~d "'my good friend Ron Reagan"-an stopped on his wa): to_ LDs Angeles, his appeal long-ago-rejected by moderate efforts seemed sun1larly unproduc- Flournoy because or Reagan's live. Rep. Wiley l\1ayne raced loss c:>f diminished California popularity. his House seat, partly because or his The President's speechwriters djd Judiciary Committee \'Ole against im- tone dou•n attacks on Democrat 't peachment and mainly because of ad- the request or Flournoy strategists, ministration farm policy: I-lo"'. an~ne lhopeful that improved ... po\L results was h~lped by the J>res1dent s Si<?~ 'reflected Democrats turning to F1our-City speech defending that pohey noy. The r esulting 35·minute speech defies the imaginalion. . was dull . overlong and badly This suggests ti:lr . Ford 1s notono/ delivered (following Bob Hope and a n inef!e~tive ~t~mp _-s1>4:aker bu~ IS Reagan, two brilliant platform per-deficient 1n poht1cal 1nst1_ncts. re1e.c - formers ). "Com pared to thisguy. ting the r ecommendation of one even Flournoy"-notorious for his lieutenant to use his wir~·s_illness as nat oratory-"is William Jennings . an excuse for not campa1gn1ng. Thur, Brya n," one California Republican a tentative ri rst stt>p lov.•ard rapprOf n· told us. ment with Reagan. modest though it is, could be the foremost accomplish- ment of the President's fali guing 2~· .state tour. AFTER T llE speech a F1ournoy strategist rationalized: the President • With more new bicycles than new cars being sold in the U.S., for the third straight year, perhaps it's time town planners and traffic engineers made greater provision for access, eue and safety of Cyclists=-al a-frac- animals, th{y--·most respond like his 1976 presidential ambitions or animals. even getting him to disown third· If all the useless and ·red0ndant party speculat'ron. Indeed, the books on e·eologt and environment President's lugubrious speech was so could be. recycred, ·they'd make the tepidly :eceived tn Los Ange.les lh~t tai:aestferutin'NorthAmerica...-Reag.l}_n!tes were bolstered in their ' . · ; '"'conv1ct1on thaf Mr----:--TorO can be Pity For Nixo~ Critic _ ; , '" \. " beilten for. the pr~s idential TotlleEditor: IJ ;· OlfjrJ A~, • '+·1 ~ 001!1lnation. "I .bea~d J;Uqi." sna~ped Foracoupleofyears nowlhavebeen iien .. rv_,. s ·. .; . ga1'.'.~. n·". ·r:.:;.~.gan insider, .. ~ he's still a Jo~u~~~i~r:~~~en~:1;a~~~·1~i~;n; ~ 'J · 1 -: , nicevarietyofsubjeclswhichitcovers. , _ Setting-warmer relatiOns with and provides me with a little of the Just when it beca"1e.f8f~91!a~le in · R~a1an · was, of course, not the nationalnewsalongwithourlocalhome Washington to attack Mr. Rl8s1nger ~ 1' justlfiF,ation for the President's six-news.Thecombinationispleasing. he went o£f on another one of his trips ART H 0 PP£ ,' staJe ::franscOntine;ntal swing last ,. to end the Cold War, stem famine in 4., • ... : .'\··~eek, Political couMelor De.~n Burch TlllS MORN ING 1 settled down to Asia. stop the ancient blood feud bet-\.; ___ ...:;. _____ ...;:_./ 'lU.,tffie'd i~ byJ.nformin" ft'!'i; For~ that' read the Daily Pilot, and slopped short ween Greece and Turkey, bring -..t think we crossed .a daltu.oe, r~cen.t)y ~1"!1.Prov·ed .J!~·p~bl1can inmytracks whenlcametothearticle lasting peace to the (would you Th r "t' · ·u.e~ Mo•ct'Y, Pl"Of~Ct8 ~o"'uld be tra~ed to the in the editorial section written by Tad believe it? I Middle East and win the ~reW~dnes~raey 0d!p!n~i~1g~on 'whether. Pr~dent's Pr'e~ious .canit>aigning, a Bartimus. an Associated Press writer, heart of the Tooth ' you forgot to set your w8tch aheaG or/ dubious conclus1on disputed by state which expressed someviewsof\Valter· Fairy. b k .. , parlll,leaders. Hickel's (ex-Interior Secretary) (._ __ M_A_IL_B_o_x ____ ) Lelters from readers are welcome . Nor· molly,· wrilers should convey ~heir mes- sages in 300 words or less. The_ rr~hl to ~on· dense Ietlets to fit space or el1mu1Cle hbet is reserved. All fellers must include sig· nature and moiling addreslf but names may be withheld on request if tt1f/icient reason is apparent. Poelry will not be published. E l ecl ion Tactics there arc t .... ·o executors. the rom mi~ sions may double. and if there are more than two, the com missions m<iylriple;.'' TlllS STATEl\1ENT is replete with erroneous informalion in the folloYl'ing respfcts: · You can't help a~w· II N t I 11' r· 1 · l Id thoughts a nd personal feelings about -• e • ancy, a eas inn Y 0 • BVT TllE attempted ·Reagan rap· R' h d" N' but admire a man th h > Id b t "thd 1c ar "l · 1xon: TotheEditor: em l ey wou ave 0 wi raw pr-hement had long been plotted by A I d th 1· I titled "H d I 1· I like this. What you L I th t d t """ s rea ear 1c e en , ow Thank yo u a n congra lu a ions or the\r troopa i ey expec e 0 holdover N1·xon Wh•"te House ••'des W I 11 · k IS N' Do t th S d • p ·1 t can't help ad· " a ter · 1c e ees 1xon-wn o c your ed itori al in un ay s 1 o, h •<Ifive a lasting pe;i:ce. worn'ed abo· ut the Fon!· Reagan r•"lt. Dy d H. · " I dd I h d r 1· ~ m'·r,·ng ,., th al e De Who'" e ai r -su en y a a ee 1ng "Bew.·•re. But Vote." .,. · • hat's nice, , !lf'. ,· In the ·euphoria of August, when I t k ·t I 'I 11· k I So her plans to vi sit 21 -.,i--.;;o s ar p1 y or11 r. 1c e . mew e ELECTIONlacticsinOrangeCounty 'J. ___ countrie.s in 1 ~'WHO•. The Israeli•. 01 course-;--Or-platoons of Politicians-were usheri long the line, this manmusLhav.ebccn •· days. Or maybe dealt a very hard blow, inorderror him could stand legislation that would in I. In California and ml.lny other states. lega l fees arc not lcfl to the disc retion of the court. On thecontraiw, they .arc rixcd by stalulc. By la\Y, lhe court has jurisdiction to al101\' fees for extraordinary service ~. SUt'h as operating a decedent's busin ess, sel- lin g property and ha ndling co m- plicated tax m attersari~ingoutnrlran· sfers resulting from the ch~tilh. or giUs made prior to deal,h. The executor·s co m pensation is also fi xed in the same manner. but. v.•hcther there a re t \YO or 20executors, there is only one commis- sion allowed by Jav.• v. hi ch must be shared by the executors -no matter ho1" marfy th ere may be. There is no doubling or tripling, etc .. or the single I .._ maybe it was the Turks. But peace is to reel such ,·ntensc hate lor another stigatc fai r rampaign practies. The it's 16 countr es 111 peace., And 1 was furthei: able to I ' , J T ? name of the cll'Clion ga me here seems ,' 21 days. What's more, h~'!I ~kii;tt his promise the others .increased ;rain -SD l t ·. rue. human being. Perhaps th e Ex to be not whoplaysdirty,bul.whoplays attractive wire, Nancy with him. shipments because they wer• ob-precedingthe titleoflnteriorSecretary the dirtiest. Not onl y Is that insu lting to Anyone who has.ever attempted a viously peace loving. l hassomething morctotell-atanyrate theintettcct orthc\'Olcr, butgrosslyun- trip like this realizes the incredible ''The paciJlst Indians, dear?" • .. A journalist is a gnJmblerr a cen-I was definitely lcftwithafeclingofpity fair to an~· "'ell mcuning candidate. or Problems Mr. KiS!in•er faces day af-. '"No, I think ~it must have been the surer, ·a giver Or advice, a regent of forthils man~hle.n I fini shedreading lhc coursi' these are rare commodilies ·~ d bo sovereigns, a tutor of nations. Four comp eteart1c e ter day -the mqst Incredible being Russians. The In ians have the mb hostile newspapers ar~ more to be · ~ these days. but lhey u·ouldn 'tbeifcam- atternt:iting to keep track day after and we are irritated with them. fearedthanathousai:adbayonets." · AS IT llAPPENS, J did not \'Ote for· paigns,,..crenotsocutthroal. day of where on earth he is. Where are my clean shirts?" ~. -Na?JleonBonaparle !\1r. Nixon , and I neither like or dislike f'o:ol going to the polls doesn't help • ~·Don't worry, Henry. I sent thern the man -but perhaps that is only those who use the methods I am uHENRY, 1 don't think you should out last Monday and they promised to "A litterateur is not a confectioner, because I do not know him personally. spcokingof, itonlyelectsthcmtothcor- have said at the banquet tonight, 'In-have~hem back today." • nol a dealer in cosmetics, not an en· However, if ever a hum an being has ficc stheyaresceking. dlra, dear, I 'm glad to see you're "Back where?" \ tertainer ••• He is just like an or· shown strength and courage it. wou lJ CONSTANCEBENEDICT losing weight.•" . •·~ack wherever we were last Mon· dinary reporter . What would YOlf say have to be Ri chard M. Nixon. llow the '"You mean perbaps _of the famine day.' , if a newspaper reporter, because of m an ha sstoodupunderth~tremendous here in India, Nancy? Perhaps you're\ ''Good heavens! I've nothing to hi.s fastidiousness or from a wish to l>ressures thrown upon his shoulders. I ri&hl#~ · wear to the banquet tonight but a bur-give pleasure to his readers, were to will neve r know . Thal strength would "No J ea~ because that wasn1. noose." • ;i, .... .r describe only honesl mayors, bigh· have to come directly rrom God, and I Mrs .. 'Ga hi, Henrf. That was "I'm' sure our hos~~·t mind, minded ladies and Virtuous railroad feelthatMr.Nlxonhasnodoublhadto General Whats-h s name of 'dear.HisnameisMr.Sadat,lthink. contractors?" remaininalmosttotal seclusion.inor- Pakistan." '"Sadat! Then we're1n E1ypt. Order ·. -4ntonChelchou· der to draw that same strength to help "No wonder he asked me lr I wu me a ham sandwich from room str· seehimthroug hlhisordcal, still lilting. t explained that I lost the vice." . ~fy feelings arc that Mr:Nixon u1as heel or my left shoe climbing the "I did, dear. But they said they did· 00'm'~h0ertjtohbe oar111t1.hcetednenwnsdpoapern~.ctist~oe pushed and pulled and martfpulated so Pyramid.-. Btit what was he doir)a: n't have-one here at the Tel Aviv · .n compl etely that the on ly door hl!i here in N'!w Delhi? 11.'he Pakt.gt1n1s Hilton." · comfortable." manipulators lert open wa s the door to hate the Ind tans." ""I.el Aviv ? Aaaggghhh!" --· · -F'. P. DunnifAlr. Doo~11J resignal ion. In time, I reel that many "We're not In New Delhi , deat. . events will unrold telling a story so baf •• We're tn Bangladesh. Either that or 1 SO IF Mr. Kissinger go mefto,v ••Jf all printers were determined not Oing thot it would appear to have come Kabul " makes it hqme safely from a tnp to print anY.lhing till they were surt·IL from the pages or u science fiction "'It must be l\abul. The Pakls!anis around the wotl4. like that, w~ can be would offend nobody, there would be magazine. ' ~ the Bangladcshians, too~ 'bul if sure it will survive. Not the world. Hl.s 'very little printed. k'aTt.1esda)', lhls must be Ankara." m!rriage. -8enjcmi11Frariklln • l • ' • • FRANCES·M. CRYSTAL • ·-, Legal Error To the Editor : I frequ'cntly read willl great intl'rcsl the articl es entitled "Money 's \Vorth" u·rittcn by SylYia Porter.i'hc. article publis hed on Thursday, Oct.22.cntill ed ''Pickingnn Execulor'' .idvises against appointin.e a frl<'nd as executor or one's e~tnte. This, In m y opinion. is snu nd nd\'1ce. 1'hc y,•rltcr procecds~osay, "You don't ha\'e to shop uround for ·'bargains'. AllhouMh lexal fe;es are generally left tu the discrclion or the oourl . in most states the cxec1.11or 's commiS!iiion is fi xed by stale law and is based on the amount.of the estate that · passes through his hc.nds. llowctJcr, i! 1 fee . I suggestthat you takcsomeslc.Pli to correct this erroneous stal('mcnt of ad- \•icetothe public. · TIONALD O. llARWOOD ··-ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publisher Thomas Keevll. Edilor Barbara Kreibich , Editorial Page f:diror . The_ e:djtorial page of the D3ily Pilot seeks 10 inform a'nd stimu late . readers by prtsenJing on this page• di\·erse comm tntary on lOp\t'S o( Jn.; tcresl b)' synd1c11t ed cnlumnlsts and ~· ~:r~~~·:~~: '~~" ~r;~~tt~;l!pr:~~~ir:: lhis ne"·spaper's opinions and ideas • on c.urrt'.nt topics. The editorial. opinions of the Da ih· Ptlot apJ)tar' onl)' in the editor1.il rolumn a~ lha. top of the_ paJ,!<' Opinions rxpressed, by the rolumn1i.ti. and cartoont~i. . and l~ter-~ritrr~ art' their"""' ;iii\& no endor!>emf'nl nf the1r Vle\l.S b)' th6 Dail)• PilOl $hnulrl he inferred. • Friday, No•embcr 8, 1971 • ' • Won't Live The r e ' ,Brown Opposes ' :New Mansion SACRA·MENTO RJPI) -tracts ror the new mansion Cali-forn ia' s i·ncoming nulli(ied in court. 1overnor vows to fight con-Earlier' that morning at a atruetion ot the Javish new news conference of his own, lt.J million governor'!! lleagun gave a rtat , "No," mansion, but outgoing Gov.· when asked if he planned to Ronald Reagan says work slow up the project with the will continue. election of Brown . ' Democratic Gov.·clect "It's M res idence not ror Edmund G. Brown Jr. and any one particul<ir gover· la meduck Republican nor." Reagan said. ''It 's a Re a g a n m a d e t h c I r residence Cor governors on positions clear during an ' down through the years - <icli\·e day in the capitol for, oh, a hundred years or Thursday. more, depending on how After meeting privately well it's constructed. Bla•I • Pur l fl with Reagan for nearly "'And , :.1ny Individual three hou rs to discuss the governor who choOses not to t.T an s it ion of ad . use it, wh y, that's up lo l...41 ministrations, the bachelor him," Reagan added. Brownrepealcdhisfeelings Oppo s itiol) lo the about the six·bedroom, luxurious, ranch style man- 12,000·square·foot mansion sio n in subur ban Car- which is in the early ~tages michael was one of the most ofeonstruction. · persistent themes of .. For surelwillnotlive in Brown's campaign for the new mansion," Brown governor. Mid during two afternoon fie called it a wasteful newsconferences. "Taj Afahal," and said it The 36·year·old Secretary was regrettable ground was of State said he was going to broken al the tree·shaded, ''explore the feasibility " or ll·acre homesite during a moving into the old mansion t i m e w h e n m o s l in the heart of Sacramento Americans found housing where he "and his parents hard to affQrd and , when Jived for eight years as President Ford had called Reagan'spredecessor. on everyorie to cut back --Brown also repealed tha\---i;pending to-help fi!Qll in- he woulrl seek to ha ve l'On-flation . I ~ Grand Jury Indicts Mflil Order Doctor WS ANG ELES (UPl > -· ]{awes said, Isham would I I "diag"ose" the illnes·s. A man who al eged y posed ,. •s a doctor and diagnosed The indictment satd· diseases by mail a nd Isham claimed!'! diagnose telephone was jndicted and.cure such ihseases .as Thursday by a Federal trichinosis •. bruce llo.s1s~ GrandJury. tuber~ulo s 1 s, multiple The 25·count indictment sclerosis, cerebral palsy, a «!barges Aferle Dale Isham, di~ease Isham cal.led :;rous 50, o( Sepulveda, with con-eh 1ck~n s.ycoma virus and spiracy and mall and wire c.hron1c. diseases of the tung, .. _1 __ _,,fr,.aL'tud_.in_conne_ction...wjlJLa_hver, kidney and bladder. naUonwlde operation al his ""medical clinic.·· St w· Authorities said Isham ar IDS may have fled the country. He disappea r ed three co· Urt SUJ •. l weeks ago after he was ser- ved with a subpoena., .. - Naecarma Brauer, 51, a LOS ANGEL~ (UPI) - practicalnurse,andJohnC. Superior Court J udge SUtbetl"and, 44, a chiroprac· Nan~y Watson. Thursday tor, bOth or whom worked at dismissed as groundless a the clinic, were named as suit brought to establish Unindicted co·conspirators. who fathered a child bom to Assistant U':S. Attorney · actress-Sheila Scott.- William R. Hawes said in Miss Scott lost a paternity addition to making dia~-·sui t against actor Chad noses _by phone and mad, Everett. of the television lsham also claimed he series "l\1edical Center." :•cured" victims of can'b.tr The suit was brought by al· and other diseases thr~gh torney Caryl Warner, legal the use of useless electncat guardian of l\.tiss Scott's in· equipment, laetrile and rant son contending that homeopathic· or herbal Everett ~nd P..Iiss Scott had remedies. made a secret agreement Hawes said in. some in-for paymen\ or child sup. st ances Isham instructed port, and thus deprived the out-of.state petients to send baby of his right to establish sa mpl es of blood by hisparentage. pricking their finge rs and r;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;:;;;::;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;:;;;l wiping the tilood on a piece o( paper. From the smears, W ife Sues Rock Star SANTA MONICA !AP> - The leader of the rock music group "Sly and the 1'"'amily Stone '' and the woman he wed five months ago before a s uperfl y audience of 21,000 in New York 's l\tadison Square Garden arc on their way to divorce court. Lawyer Arthur Toll sa id Thursday that Sylvcste.r ··s1v·• Stewart, 31, is being sued for alimony ~a_Qd child support by his \\'ifc, Kathy ~!Iva . FAMILY TWIN CINEMA I Qu ... 11,i ... •All(T ~ll li 48 • lllbl 8R00k !-IUR':ll • .ClllEMAI Summer of '42 Class ~ of 44 •• CJllMAll --11 wn· t u· n•d l1•rn ~ro11 ~ . . ... "GEORGE" '"' ' Canon SALE FOR CHRISTMAS ~ ,,.--" -r. :~ (") --'"a.· "'ano:n -CANOM TLB ... 1.1 ...-$-199" m• Cas• List $325.50 . CAN ON FTB ... 1.1 ""' $26.00 Free Cai• Us! $430.00 .. _ ALL CAMERA LEMSES OM SALE ALSO HUNTINGTON PHOTO SUPPLY l.t. Gov.-e l ect J\.1ervyn Dymally s ays he \viii ignore Demorralic leaders bccausl' they die.I •·nothing financial\~··· to support his camp:.ii~n. I le said 'fhur~d-<Jy he \Youltl .with- draw from th,e ··rormul. leg;.11 structure" or the (><Jl'ty but \vould l'emain ;_i pa11y member ··to represe nt those \vti.o v.•ork free and then urc forJ,!olll·11. those \t·hni don't ge t p:.i1ty ;1p- pointments after electiv11.':. •• -• '. ' ' JI \' •' • ~ Chan1dler Tells Of · ]Jurke Ploy ·1 _ SAN fRA!ICISCO <UPll -Los Chandler said he was a n "outside Angeles Times Publisher Otis Chan· director" of GTR, meaning he did not dler testified Thursday his old·~lege actually have any olfiCe in tRe com· friend Jact( Burke said "l'm sorry pany other than his seat on the board and l'm sorry and I'm sorry" when he of directors. informed him he had concealed facts The pubUsher said Burke told him about GeoTek enterprises. he had not disclosed the existence or · the Robert Burke compllnies earlier · Chandler, a fellow weight..-man on because he did not think anyQne would the Stanford track team with Burke. .d .. h ked. ndt 'bl findoutaboutthem, sa1,, he was s oc ~ em YUP· "He said a couple of times 'I should set whe n Burke toJdhtm. ·.•have told you before and J'm sorry Burke, an oil promoter, is ch.a.rged and I'm sorry and l '"1 sorry'." Chan "'ilh controUing dummy firms used to dlersaid. siphon investors' money from ••Jt w:is •a terrible blow to me,'' . legitimate companies set up by Chandler testified, "because it was Burke. very seriou.s and I didn't know what Cha ndler , 46, testified for ·the the future held for our~-business prosecution at-the stock fraud trial relationshjp'otourfriendship.'' ttnd related details of a telephone con· He said that in another' telephone versation between the two on Feb. 14, conVersation ttie next day Burke ex· 1972. · pressed the hope that whatever hap. Frld-r,Novembef8, 1974 \.. DAILY PtL.Or ·~ . • • --- '" ,, Rugs Beaclwq EXHIBmON & SALE NOWTHRU SUNDAY · WOODS COVE GALLERY .. , ' .1157 S..hdflc ~Hwy. i....,.o-h .,1.zns ..... Al that time, the newspaperman pened would not Interfere with their said, Burke·called him and said he fri endship. · had "something terrible to say.'' The two men $ook hands when Burke then told Chandler he had :'set Chandler first c•{De into the cour· I!~~~~!!~!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!!!!:!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ up so me companies owned by his troom and appeared friendly although i: brother, Robert, and these companies they did not converse. had done business with JB Oil Co.," Chandler testified about ·a board he said, . meeting on Feb. 23, 1972,,in San Fran· JB Oi1 was the predeeessororGRT cisco where Burke resigned his of· ~1anage ment Co., which set up fices in the company although he li mited partnership; calle<J GeoTek could have called a shareholde rs' prog r ams that the government meeting and forced out the restOf the charged bilked investors by failure to board since he owned the majority or disclose material facts. ' the stot.k. · · • -i•L11ij~itt11 . People . ~ection-al !· . ab.o·ut: peopl.e-you -kn·ow : , .J.. • .. ~ ,Ja • ' ' ..... ~ ..... 1 .. 1. .,._,._,. ,. ........ ·~ .. .----------------.--"----•--'""'"I . .; •'1 '."'~· . ' .... ' . 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That's what Irvine .Company pres.ident Raymond Watson said Thursday to a Newport Beach City Council request that the company "rollback" plans covering a bayfront condominium project in which the company has· already invested $600,000. Before making that investment in the Cove development, the company 's plans were approved by both the Newport Beach Planning Commission and City Council as well as the coastal commission. But when a lO·foot wall "'enl up . around the project on Bayside Drive and earth-moving equipment began heapjng dirt as a base for elevated structures on the site, lhe city asked for the stt.called rollback. In a letter to Mayor Don Mcinnis Watson defended th~ coqtroversia l project as "one of the finest residen· Lial projects in tlie city.'' . He.also reminded l\fclnnis or the ex- tensive city review and scrutiny which Cove plans had received at-lhe hands or the city staff, planning com- missioners a nd councilmen. ;,What we are building has been ex haustively reviewed aild thoroughly approved at every point," said Watson: The Irvine Com~llir.Pfi!Sident did make one conces:sio:tta'Uie city's plea !or relief. . ... · • · Watson.offered to take back a five- foot strip along Bayside Dri ve the rompany had dedicated to the city !or a sidewalk. "The dediration of this land sig· niricantly limited the amount or mound ing we were able to install against the wall, '''he said. If the city would give the land back, the mounding could be improved to give the wall "a softer appearance," accordin1to Wa.tson. Such an adjustment wou1d cost the company S12.000, because it v.ould bt> forced to replace the· landscaping recently installed around the wall, the Irvine Compa ny president said. Reaction to the project. especially from Balboa Island residents, was swift after the wall was built. Councilman Paul Ryekoff labeled the elevated building sites and -.•all "a blight on the area" and called for an end to '"the further rape or Newport Beach." OC_A· _ort .G_ets Noise Curb Te r•n Through 1916 Br~wn No Peril To Riley's Seat By WILLIAM SCllREIBER OUM O.Hyl'llltst.tt Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley said Thursday his appointive board seat hasn't been jeopardized by the election of Democrat Edmund G. Brown Jr.as governor. ·Riley, a Republican, W!!S appointed to the Fifth District seal by Gov. _Ronald Reagan three months after Ronald Caspers disappeared at sea. But left unanswe red was the question of bow loog Riley would ser- ve. -•-ne attorney general has said in· formally: that the appointment is good untR the next election in .1976 because Roa disappeared after winning a new term of office.'' Riley said in an' Inter- view. But COunty COunsel ·Adrian KU,Yper thinks otherwise. Cl.Illy l'li.t 'Ml•'' Hl4My Ill" lie said he will stick by his ruling of two months ago that stated the new governor has the power to make a n appointmel\,t:.ofhis own in January if EASTBlUFF SCHOOL PRINCIPAL FERGUSON ANO FRIENDS DISPLAY BIG FLAG . Running Bargain Buy Up 8 Flagpole Proved Something of a Problelfl I °""' ............. hechooses. . Kuyper said Brown can either reaf- firm the Riley appointment or pick a · different man. CEEED . Appeal Heard Ge ttin,g Tall . En,oug h Flag JOB IN JEOPARDY? Fifth Dtlbtct'a Riley Two Cable TV Riley said there is 'a third alter· native -Brown could do nothing at aU,_effectivelr leaving Riley in ofCiee unul a successor is chosen by the On Proposition 20 Firms Discuss Mer ger Plans , A possible merger ~ween Irvine's Community Cablevision and Newport Be ach 's Teleprompler cable television is being disc:tJssed, accor- ding J.-0 Larry Priest. Teleprompter general manager. Priest said he and'Gcne Moon, Com- munity CableVl:sion general manager. have discussed a merpr as a way to attract more a dverliSing revenue which would finance better local origination progrimming. voters, Btil-Kllyper saiCI such a move might have legal repercussions. "I think it would be possible that law!;uits could be filed in the event the new governor does nothing about the appointment,'' Kuyper said. He said a challenge could be m ade that Riley is not a legal supervisor af- ter January since he was not reap- pointed. Thus al\Y of his votes on con- troversial issues could be open to le- gal action, Kuyper said. Hiley said he has no reason to believe county poliUcal leaders will ask Brown lo name a new supervisor. <'· . A"California Court or Appeals in San Bernardino heard arguments Thur- sday on assertions by a Newport Beach group that the Coastal lhitiative ·Proposition 20 is uncon· &titutional and violates the U.S. Con- stitution's provisions or due process. Despite hearing the arguments from both sides, the ihree-judgc court will · hand down its d ec is ion later-within 90 days. The appeal comes from the Newport Beach·based Council on En- vironment, Employ ment, Eco nomy and Deve lop,ment. That group, known as CE'n:t>-, as- serts that the controversial initiative preeumpted property owners right to a publ ic hearing berore government passage or land ·control law. Since its inception, the initiative has set up a new level of government with strict perm it procedures for all changes in land -use within the I,000· yard strip of the state coasUine. The appeal in San mardino seeks a reversal of the decis1 n last January by Orange Co1,1nty S rior Court Judge Robert Kn eeland, o uphel the constituliona lily of the ln1 · tive . Secretary Loves Joh Teleprompter of Newport Beach, he said, has about 5.1)00 subscribers. Community Cablevision has about 5,900. Rather than being a merger bet· ween the cable vision (irms' corporate parents, Teleprompter and the Irvine Company, Priest qld il would take the form of shared programrring and revenues. Mrs. McA.lpine H as Had 5 D ifferen.t Bosses Moon could not be contacted this morning regarding the proposal. By HILA RY KAVE Ol tM °""'"'"'...,. Twenty-nine y&ars ago, soon after lshe moved from Whittler to Newport Beach, Maxine l\lcAlpine answered a newspaper ad for a part-time clerk in the city's water department Harbor Schools The young woman decided to take the job because she was lonesome In the new city and it would occupy he~ ... freetime. , " Shut Monday It was only a matter of days, · however, before she was hired as the """"I lcity's full -time secretary to the city Cosi\i....M~sa City Hall, schools and ·manager. It 's a job that bas Orange Coast ~ollege will be closed dominated her lire ever since. l\fonday in observance of Veterans' Mrs. McAlpine has been secretary -Uay, bot banks and other businesses to five city-managers. Her boss now·ts- are expected to remain open. Robert Wynn. And the veteran A City Hall spokl?sman said that the secretary says she wouldn't give up trash schedule will not be affected and her job !or anything. the Monday pickup will be made as Everyone who frequents city hall is usual. !amlliar with the sandy·haired. !rien- Schools in the Newport· Mesa dly Mrs. McAlpine. But those not in- Unined School District will be closed 1 wived with city hall activities recen· and sowlllOCC. · Uy had a chance to learn about her, too. . The city hall secretary was one of three citizens recenUy awarded the Silver Anchor Award for_@mmunity .BRUSSELS (UPI) -Four more service by the Women 's Diviston of Europepn nations, including three the Newport llarbor Chamber or 4 Join Oil Agency . neutrllls, announced today they want Commerce. • 1----tojoin the Amcrtcan·?N!-rntCrnational---:-Chamber officials who honored Energy Age ncy that would share oil i;, Mrs. McAlpine have a long list of time of cr:isls. TMey are Spain, Swit· reasons '*by 1he was sclected1 In· ierland, Au stria and Sweden. eluding dedicatio!' to her job and 09!" l'lllt ....... -SHE LOVES HER WORK - City Aide McAlplne popula~iLy among her co-workers.•• But a Comment by Mrs. McAlpine I~ perhaps the best summary or why she won the award: "I gue!ll.'t you could . saf m )I hobby Is people," \h.c secrctu~ said , laughing. · --I 1-ler dealings with co-workers at city ha ll plus her hospitality at her Lido Isle home has made her a· popular figure in Newport Beach.· · !\trs. !\-1cAlpine has no children of · her ov.•n. but many or her godc hildren and neighborh.oo d youngsters a re rrequenl guests al her home. The city hall worker is hardly a stranger lo Nev.•1iort Reach, li ving here with her husband, Duncan, since 1946. But she began visitin g th e ci ty in 1925 when she was nine· years-old . As !\1 rs . !\1 cA lp ine begins to talk about her trips to the resort town in the 1920's. she v.•hips oul a tiny, yel· lowed photograph of herself and two friends. posing by a vinlagr,-1921 !\1odel T Ford. The snapshot was taken in Balboa in 1925. - She would either ride down rrom Los Angeles. her hometown, in the relatives!. Model T or travel on the old "red car." ~l er destination when she was a lit~le older wasonen the Sunday anernoon dances at the old Ren- dezvous Ballroom on the Balboa Peninsula. . ~After P.1r s. McAPiii ne finished reminiscing about her early days In Newport. she shook her head and said she really didO't know why she was chosen ror the award. Bu\. a trio of CO•WOrkc rs listening to the interview shook their he111d5>, too. and gaid they couldn't think or a bette ... r choice. 1 Pole a Pro ble m Wh at do yo u do when you see an America n Fl ag that's 40 reel long. weighs 40 pounds and costs lOcenls ? You buy it. And that's exactly what Ea stbluff School Principal Les Ferguson did. As a result, the Newport-!\tesa Unified School District has a gargan- tuan Flag too big to ny on any school flagpoles. The tallest fl agpole in the di strict is 48 feet high, way too short to ac- commodate the STars and Stri pes Ferguson dra gg~d home recently from a Girl Scout rummage sale. The flag, 885 square feet of nylon, originally fl ew over t he Garde n Grove Civic Center. \Vhen city of · l'icia ls th t'.!re purchased a new n ag, lhc tattered old one was donated to the Girl Scout Cou ncil or Orange Count y to fly at its Camp Sherman. But Girl Seoul officials discovered the Ca mp Sherman nagpol c v.•as too short and the Flag was lhen donated to the Costa !\lesa Girl Scouts for their rummage sale. It v.•as placed on lht.> market ror one thin dime. Scouting through the bargains. Ferguson couldn't resist lhe Fl ag which he believed could be used in so me v.•ay b y the dis tri ct 's Americanism Committee. "AISo, Veteran's Day is co ming up ~1 onday , and I lhought it could be used to help observe the holiday," Ferguson exp lained. First. though, the principal had sai lm akcr John Conser of Windw ard Custom Sa les mend the fr ayed Fla i:t. free or charge. 1.:hen. he searched 1111 o\'er to find a fl agpolC big enoug,h to accommo. date the Flag on Moneay rinall y, he lor:1ted the 80-fool flag· pole standing outside the Costa ~tesa Cit y JI all. Perm ission was granted by city ofricials ror the F1ag's big day in Costa ~1csa . Student body ofl'icers from Da .. ·is !\1iddle School. Scott t'l-tiller, Bill Kur· nett. Peggy Condone and Robert George, along wilh Costa !\lesa police officers Roscoe Broad and Allan Cain, will raise the flag at 8 a.m. l\1onitay · ~tCosta Mesa City •lall. After its retreat dOwn the flagpole !\tonrtay rvenlog, lhe nag v.·111 be returned to the Americanism Com- mittee1 The comfnlllee ·will store it until someone with a bi g 'tlagPolc neCds A matchln ~ F'lag. Ryckoff drew unanimous support from his fellow councilmen v.·hen .he asked ~lclnnls to v.·rite thc letter that asked the company lo voluntari(~· eliminate the controversial wall and elevated bui lding plans. But wh'en the rit)· received Wat- son's re ply , v.•hat Ryckofr called ''blight'' was referred to by the Irvine Company president as "a project in "'hic.h we .b..o th ca.n take ~o me justifiable pride.·• · ~one-year Reprieve Granted By GARY GRANVILLE Of dot si.lly l'llMSUlt Orange County Airport has been granted a one ye ar reprieve from meeting state noise standards subject • to the gradual reduction of ·airporl noi se to "zero .. by 1978. The tough conditions attached to the variance by the state Department or Trans porta tion caused Newporl Beach mayor pro tem Milan Dostal to hail the department's decision .as ··a step in the right direction.'' "The conditions attached to the variance are as favofabltaS po&sible and will force the county Board of Supervisors to find anolher site for a jet airport,'' Dostal said today. The variance was requested by the Board or Supervisors in October or - l973 as a necessary step in eonlinuin~ operation at Orange County Airport. When grantinK the variance th(' department said v.·ithout it neither or the IV.'O scheduled airline!i could ··economical ly operate at the airport ·· v.•ithout it. "A substantial segment or Orange County population wou ld then be without adequate air transportation.'' !he department said. v.·hen granting lhc va riance. Its report went on tu note that '<li r· port related businesses as well a!i tourist a nd conver1tion business would suffer if th e airlines were closed dov.•n. At the sa me lime.the department•s report noted that Orange County was among the first airport {>roprietors to CSee AIRPORT, Pag:eAZl GA I NERS PACE DAY,'S TRAD ING NEW YORK (U Pl J -Prices closed mixed in 'moderate trading today on the New York Stock ExChange, where investors reacted with uncertainty to a looming nationwide coal strike and a decrease in the nation 's money sup- ply. (Tables, B5 1. The Dow Jones industrial average lost4.77lo667 .16 . · Advances held about a seven·lo-six margin over declines among the 1.772 issues traded. Prices ·we.re slightly lower in moderate trading on the American Stock Exchange. ' . Or an!( .. Coast Those hig h cloud'i never ac- cum ul ated today a nd t h ~ weather ser\'icc is calling for fair skies through Salurday with slightly v.•armer v.·ca ther 10 boot. Beach highs 68 rising to 73 inland. Lows toni ght 45-50 INSIDE l'Olt,\ l New lhings co ntinue. lo happen. at one <>I /he Orange Coast's favo r.le rt.tlauranl.s. lhe Crown llou.se. Reod whaf .\'orman Stanley ho.t lo .roy about lht South Laguna eslabluhment 1n Out ·n• About Jn the \\'t eke.nde r today. A1 'I'-ScnPk• " ... _ ,., ...... .. Mvttlft ,..,..,l .. ... ~ ~· HolliMlllttWS ..... , .. . .... , Or1-.eCM11tT .. QIHlflM 01.u -,., C.mlt• .. ............ , ... trK•-C .. t.,..,ii~ .. Dt1t11 NMl<t' .. -·' .... E•t•lal , ... .. M9cl IM"tt• •.. , l."ltNl-llt (.,., Ttle'll.W. " l''i-(t •.. , ,_m Ct•I -· ... .. w..1...-.. '""'"""*' " .......... ·~~.l "'" ......... .. 'fliMl~lfftr MlollM• .. • • ' ' ' DAILY PILOT N fftd!'f, Novembef' •• 1974 . 'PllOt • J \ 1..ogbook ' • Baker Defeat Heralds Cpunty Power Shift • • By WIWAM ScnREIBER Ol .. Olltwfll•lllllf The decisive defeat. ot longtime Orange County Supervisor David •Baker in/f'uesday's election will mean a lot.more to county government -1Jten the reptB.cementor one politician with another. . ....... SINCE CASPERS disappeared at sea after winning a new term '' .on the board, is Riley's appointment good only until the end . of · Caspers' first term in January or is be io office until the next election ~ • tWo .,ears hence? . County-Gounsel-Adrian-Kyper-has-ruled"new governor ~mund · .i ·~' .1'r. must either re-appoint Riley, or pic)f; a man of t1:1s own~ " inform'ally, the state attorney general has said Reagan's appomtmept is gOOclruntil 'the next supervisorial election in 1976. . . Riley has said he will maintain a low profile until something happens If nothing happens, he admits, his votes over the next few years ~uld -be challenged in court because· of uncertainty over the legality of his appointment. ' .... ,., .... -f!loolio .... .,.. ... -... .---... .,..-................. .,.. ... _ ... .,,. t"\lltl 0 ' •U Bicyclists RllUe Cancer Funds "Bicyclists from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach who look part in the l-lll---:A11rer1-c-:rncancerSociety•s t>ikeathon last month rolled up thousands of dol· lars in pledges. l'he Orange County branch or the 5G!(iety reported that 155 cyclists rode '~4.8-mUe route in the Harbor Area ahd on the basis of one completion each, they raised $5,639 in pledges. Countywide, more than 1,200 cyclists ~k part iQ. the event, gar· nering pledges exceeding $31,000, Gerald Woll, event chairman, repor- ted. . . . Blast Kills Two Connally Heard Over Wiretap, , Trial Jury Told WASHINGTON fUPll -FBI agents bugging telephones to gather foreign intelligence information once eavesdropped on _a conversation that . included former Treasury Secretary John •B. Connally, acco'rding to special Watergate prosecutor Henry B. Ruth Jr. Ruth revealed few details other than to say Connally was overheard by the FBI. that the tap was approved by the Attorney General, and that Connally was not the specific target or any wiretapping or bugging. • Attomey: . . • Backdated Ntxon Glft Fro•l'~Al AIRPORT . • • approve and test the noise monitorin;g system. ROOSEVELT. Utah <UPI> -An explosion leveled· a black powder plant Thursday, killing two employes a'nd srettering men and debris over a mile of sagebrush country. The report signed by Deputy Direc- tor for Mass Transportation and Connally, a former governor of Aeronautics Joseph R. Crotti said the Texas and the only Democratic mem· ability of the county to carry out its ber or Richard Nixon's cabinet, was noise abatement program was a rac· in~icted on Jul~ 29 for pe~jury, con· tor in the decision leading to the gran-s~1racy and .bribery. He 1s charged tingofthenoisevariance. with accepting $10,000 ~rom Jake -In ad4_ition to limiting the variance Jac.obson, ~ representative or As· to one year and imposing the zero im- soc1ated Milk P~OOucers I~c., as a pact by 1978 requirement, the p~y~ff fC?r gett~ng the N1~on Ad -va riance was ·conditioned on the The victims were identified as FTed Anders,.,n and Lester Holt. I. ORANGE CO AST DAILY PILOT ~Robert N. Weed Pi-hlOlnl IM '°MOii.,.... Jack R. Curlev · •• m1n1strat1on to . increase pnce sup· county continuing lo: . ports for raw milk on fl.1arch 23, 1971. -Restrict airline operations at the ·'Killed for Fun' LO~' ANGELES IUPJl -~ 16-year· . old boY was arrested Thursdav and accused of the sniper killing of another youth for the fun of it. Robert Vasquez; lS, was killed by a bullet in the head Tuesday as he used a paint spray can to scrawl his nickname on a parking lot wall. airport to current levels. ~ -Not permit any new activity at . lhe airport that would impact the noise footprint area. . -continue to maintain an~ oper.ate its visuJl approach smoke indicators . The report J"iOtes that it will cost about $4 million to reduce airport noise to zero. It goes on to say the county plans to spend or "cause others to s~nd that amount over the · next rour years." Ytt.t Prtsfdtnl 1M (ien«M w ........ -Thomas Keevil r l!•llor Thomas A. Murptline Mliwtlnt l!Oli..r Charles t.t . Loo~ Richard P. Nall "'''°"Mii ~,...,.,.,. E•ton - .Capo Horse Show Set On Saturda·y, Sunday • e.wport Beach Office lJ:JJ Ne .. llClr1 8o ....... Md IN!U ... Alld''''· P 0 . llo• 111S, ~ CMf'ltM, 1tl1 0rtn9' Co.ti JIOwrl,ril"t C:--J. ,.. ""-.... '!Ml!\, ~ 11111'\frll.,_., tclilo<"lll ,,..~, ....... ~.,,,_iib .... 1,. .,.., tie rtilirtdlocH •lt ... 111 \Pf(1.i IMfl'lllMllll M Ulllf'• .. t-r. ' S-<tllf llfU ..,,,., ~le tt C-11 liltM, ~11MN1. ~W,.Olien llf t¥T• U 1111 _..i111y, Of 1'1'1111 .M Of,_...,.,, MIHIMY • ,. .... !I_ u.oo """'"'" . , .. Canceled by last Friday night's rainfall. the'Capistrano Valley Hor· semen's Association show, considered by mcany to t>e the major horse show of the year in the South Orange Coasl area. is on again ror Saturday and Sunday. ~tore than 300 entries are expected to turn out ror thl! two-day event at Rancho Capistrano <Avery Parkway orrramp, San' Diego fl'eew•y) in San Juan Capistrano .• , An exhibition of dressage it Kheduled for the noon break on S;ilur· day; cowboys from Norco and other parts of Southern California will demonstrate lhe art or Cutting <ca ttle handling frof!1 horseback) as the lun· • ch -time entertainment on SUnday. Equitation and halter.events wjll be held on Saturday, starting at 8 a .m. Sunday's competition, also starting at .8a.m., will be in gymkhana events. ln case or light rains tonight or early Saturday, "Ule show may be moved to an alternate location: If heavy rains force cancellation, new dates will be set for ftext spring, ac· cordlni to Sandy Champion, public relatio.ns chairman 12.rthe sponsoring association. Phone numbers to call for 1how in· formation and weather "gues· stim1tes." ere 496-1923, 49S-4809 and· 493-8397 . • - • • • • • l • • . Dr ougM, Cu t baekt Prices on Food " Head Up Again . "There's no .;ay they're coihg to 'drqp In the first quarter," Summen told a reporter. "But we ean't say at this. time exactly how much the increases will be." ~ Retail food prices are expected to be up tf to JS percent for all of 1'14 on a 12-montti average -almost Identical to the 1973 increase and about in line with what USDA had predicted ~inee drought took a toU of grain crops lastsummer. ' 5 Southland •• Chains Set Sugqr Limit ByU..A.-laledl'reu Some' folks with a sweet tooth were searcn1ng tor sugar today as rt,tioning hit sections or Southern California and the San Francisco Bay area. At least five ~arge supermarket chains1ii SO\ithlfrdCaWornia imposed some form of rationing•to limit pur· chases to 5 to 10 pounds at a time, at- tempting lo curtail panic buylng .. Rising prices and. news reports about soaring costs caused man)' per- sons to buy as much aS 100 pounds of sugar at a time. Retail cost of a five- pound bsgnot«Hreit>G,l»ol'I~. e..---- "Tbere's been a rush on 1u1ar and some hoarding," said David Doten, mirketing vice presid:_ent for Ralphs, which has 75 stores. CLEMSON. S.C. (APl -.What do you do to 1ocate the girls of your dreams? Advertise. A classiried ad in the student newspaper at Clemson University says: "Lost: One coed in the vicinity of ClemSon TJ\eater ju:st after the Oct. 19 showing .. :ouring the movie she was sitting with three girl frie,!)ds hallway down and just to·the left of the right- hand aisle. She stands 'about 5-S tall and was last seen wearing an orange blouse, dungarees, sandy hair and a splendiij smile. If you are this girl or one of. h~r companions that evening, call:" · "There is no shortage of sucar," he said. "We can buy all .we want, but we had to impose the limit because panic buying..was emptying our stores so we couldn't maintain a consistent supply for all ourt':ustome~" Vons. with 123 stores in Southern Calirornia, set· a limit of one five- pound bac a week ago, one. of the fll'lt chains to adopt a rationing plan. · "We saw it was going to aet out oC . hand," said Bill De Vila, Vons sales promotion m.anager. "We felt we miebt get some panic buying and hoarding and wanted le see that our customers got . . • a nomial 1u_pply. '.' Announces Their Pre-holiday • UPHOLSTERY SALE ' . J SOFAS· from s39900 Huge Selection on Display .NoV'( CHAIRS from s 15900 Stop In Now , At Any of Our Three Fine Stores . For Fine · Upholstery At Sale Prices. • I I OREXEL-HERITAGE-ttENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER it r . WHIDATS & SATUIDATS f:OO .. 11:)0 CLOSID MOllDA TS' • , NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCLirr DR.. -&U-2050 LAGUNA BEACH • 3'5 NflHTll COAST HWV .. 41M·WI TORRANCE• 23&0 HAWTHORNE BLVO. fOPtn rrt Iii 9, Sun . tZ-S::IOJ 371t-1219 .... •• • -' I 1 J,( , DAILY P ILOT ED ITORIAL PAGE . • VOters Ne~d S~cifi~ •nrlation has hit the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, but it has hit th<!'voters just as hard. So on f ' Tuesday a majotil,y of voters rejected a propo$ed operating fund 1ncrea~ that could have helped bail the schools ou~or their \nflalion bind. Faced wjth a seven to 10 i;>ercenl 'increase in operating ~osts anct a state law pro~ibiting an in· crease of more than 3 percent Jn annu~l peJ'."'pupil ' spending, the district's only hopC for maint•iniog cur· rent service levels was voter approval of the measure that wou14 have ,increased taxes about 53 cents per.$100 of assessed valuation. • • -.-._ The defeat would require cutting an estimated $4. - '"' .. i1q)li9n ill expenditures from •the projec~ed 197~·16 ' budget. ThiS w.ouldbave to mean ~utting bac;:k some ser-' vices that ha Ve come to be.expetled. • D_istrict Supt: John NicoU blamed tight'nioney for the reJect1on;"butsome trustees seem to feel yJ?tershad . J not~ully lfnderstOOd the issue. On this basi.~. Nicoll • says the district will conside.r seeking another revenue-raising el~t©n in spring. · Beforegoingbacktothevoters, the district would be well advised to·specify in precise detail exactly Wtlat cuts would have to be made in its programs, and to use some technique r orsam pling citizen react iori. Tennis Proposals . ' A committee that •sugg;Sted four alternative· Lennis complex sites' to· thC N'.ewJ?<lrl Beach City Council also outlined possible methods of financing and operating the proposed facility. . . One method suggested was ·a joint venture with · private enterprise, an.imaginative proposal that is worthy of further stud~. · 'rhe golf program i~ Los Angeles, for example, " , • , r h11s. prospe_red and 'xpanded under coordinateCI puplie·priv•I~ maqafl\llRlent. ' • fc • , ·ll~lhel>J'Oi>qs!d~rt Ben~h tennis complei<ls lD e sellT..PJJO~ nnd· self fiquidalfnf ~· )ts backers hope, lt's very likely to appeal to t't'fPO nsi blc private operators. 1 There is no reason why such a facility should be apy less. pub)ic if operated u.nder experienced private mana,gen'fent. -. i 'And there~S eveH·feason to believe .that such management cciuld minimize the· drain on city resources!.~ • ' f' r .. Bik'e:W ay P r oblems . . Pede~rians and.btcycilsts aren't mixing too well ·on the, Newport Beach ocean front sidewalk and -bikewaY!' ReSiden.ts-complain that bicyclists are not slaying.on that port!on of the walkway and bikeway "''here bik~ riding is .::lllowed. As a result, they say, il is difficu'lt to use the co..ncrete, walkway wjthoul bei.ng forced to dodge bikes.-, l turn, bicyclists say they-are bothered by pedestrllns lingering in lhe bike lane des pite pain,ted Sidewa·Jk,signs designating them for bike 1:1sc . To' 6take th.e ocean front thoroughfare more· enjoyable and le,ss hazardous the city could sta,rt by r(ffutbls'hing the faded yellow sidewalk signs and lane ~ines ,ttiat indicate the ~oper bike riding area. The Jacillty1 1 is h e'av,ily u~ed y,ear around a.nd often by bicYcliSts from neigbboring communities "\Vho may not be·fa_mi:liar with.loeal regulations Tbe ·oceah front sideWalk and bikeway is one of the e·Qunty's inost co16riul a nd·enjoyable leisure time ttiorougbfares. Its enjoyment by both pedestrians and bicyclists should be recognized anO facilitated. • . ' , ~ , N 'I'm in here, dear, packing for the United Nations World Food Conference inRome.' s $ " '• .,.., " • .... -~ . ' ,, ·1 "' .::,. • . ' ·' • ... ~. , . ... ""o'd.~ ~ ·A CWI~ t~r.. '• Dear GJoomy State lllrit Broke the lee .. . --·~ . __ ' -~or4-·Reagan Chill D _efrosting ,, ·-Unlimi~.d~-1--1 •. Gus Amnesty • . . LOS AN.GELES -Although Pr.esident Ford's final weekend of SYDNEY HARRIS ' .. Truck and bus drivers apJ}aren· campaigning m iiy have missed its tJl feel they are• pri vil'e&ed public goal of expa,pding a late nation. citizens. They certainly make no' wide Republican surge, it did achieve ·' ' attempt to adhere to the SS· mile one private goal : a start toward .speed limit. t found this out on a healing the rupture With Gov. Reagan Tbougbts 1t L1rge: .... ~ ffip to San Francisco ~ of Ca lifornia w,hich could tha:.eaten not ' G.ltt .C. only the Republican party but the two. A good case for unlimited amnestv i..· ~ party system. · can be made out of the depressing faCt • ·.=.~ ~~=;;-~;,•:r"~.,..,.:;';':!· 'fhe most important part or 111r. \,hat about the only way the average ,.. s..-,_.-.,.. .. a.Gl-•Gl<f, Ford's visit to California was out of /American can inOUence our (oreign · Dai!1 •· "' public view and not listed on his policy is by refusing to be sent abroad '. schedule. Before -to fig~~ in a war th~l ~ undeslare<t, · · tion of,tb~ c~t it, takes Y> ex~dite addressing a $50(). unrat1f1ed. and Ul!JU.Slif1ed by any motons\!:.-· a~late Republican democ~a.tic process Of telling tbJ'~th I · .. .. --r-• ~ . fupd-raiser ;i.t the tothec1tizenry. •;.... _..... I ~iiJJ . .'~ .. lG,Ooo spec\.1.t~rs wh6 Century 'Plaza _ ___J gathered to watcb Evel Kruevel leap H 0 t et -in L o s A basic factor in what we loo&.ely the Snake R(ver had plµnged into the Ange I es . the call "intelligence" is selC·coilfide1ce canyon with him, hoYi much of a loss President confer- in the ability to d~tef'llli9 ont'1 ~ '( tp llllmanity dot you suppose tbal r;ed secretly with - and fortune ; ~ny 1ndr\ifdU.ll Ol""g'liiiJI: wdlUa'have been! • ,\.... .. Reagan. By as King . who feels, or 1s made to.feel, that ~e.. ') ,_.. --.-'hiS" ad'i,ice--1iboul di.ce are loa~~d from 'the . be.ginniftg ·~ ~mai'! reason econo!"!sts cannot penonne) and policf, Mr. Ford tried w1!~ not ~xh.10b1t ~any· tr~1ts we ·JS· tietp u~ out. o!. our .. cn11s !s _tha.~ implicitly to reassui-e t~e Governor soc1ate with intelligence, ~o~~·Ci~.s· l)~t a free-sta:nd1~JI!' .that a1j,eader of the party's dominant ~s~11?hn.e;;-b~ 1s shaped_ by social. conaervatt·ve wing his views would poht1~al . a nd •1>sYc:b:<>log1eal fl!ctors henceforth get priority treatment in The great demographic paradox of our· ti m e is that the city is in· crea!ingly the place to make a living, pre~stnc 1n frpm all sides at once. the pval Office. but increasingly unlivable; while the The majority of prison .. riots''. village is eminently livable, but originate in life, dining-room-Car decreasingly a place tomake a living. wbe're' nien are most treated like '--~~----~==~-----_aru"Jn'.als_, lhey ffiost iespond. like TllA.T DEFROSTED the long Ford- Reagan chill. But those close to Reagan·scofr at such efforts to abort hi&-1.916_ presidential ambitions or even getting him to disown thi · party speculation. Indeed, the President's lugubrious speech was so tepidly 'received ip Los AngeJes that Reaganites were bolster® in their " With more new bicycles than ne.w aru~als. cars being sold in the U.S., ror the· ~ -third straight year, perhaps it's time If all the use less and redundant town planners and traffic engineers book.s on. 'e<;Ology. and environment made greater pr.ovision for access, could be' recycled, they'd make the ease and safety of cyclisls-at a frac·_ l~gell forest in North America. conviction that lilr. Ford can be beaten for the ptes,id e ntial nomination. "'I hear4 hiqi,'!'fna;pped one Reagan jnsider ... utfh·e s still a ' • turkey ,"4': ". •' Henry's . Off Again! · ' · • • • t ' • • See¥JJig w8rmer relatiOns with Just when it became·f~Sh.ion~ble.in ;. ) Jlea-n,rt ~)"a_s, of course,. not the Washington to attack Mr. Kissinger ( -fusLifU:.ation fqr the . .rtesident's six- he went off on anotherooe of his trips -· ART HOPPE ·. stateiti•nsco,ntin,ent;i.1 swlbg last 10 end the Cold War, stem famine in weei. Potitic"al counsel<ti' Dean.Burch Asia, stop the ancient blood feud... bet· just.llied1Gby ,ift.,fOri:oing M'r. Ford that ween Greece and Turkey, bring •• 1 thi'nk we crossed a dilte1ine; i:l:<:eDtl~· imi>rovect Jt,ell:liblican lasting peace to the (would you H Th r 't' 'tb M d P'~ne.t~& Could be tr}lced\ to the bell.eve i't'. ). M1'ddle East and w1'n the enry. ere ore. I s e1 er on ay fi';" 'i , heart of the Tooth or Wednesday de.pending on "'he.ther Pr.e. ~~!it's previous cam~ignin~ a Fairy. you forgo~ to set your watch ahead or dubious con~lusion disputed ~Y state back." party leaders. . You can't help but admire a man ",Well, Nancy, at least I firmly told like this. Whal you them. they would have to withdraw can't help ad· their troops;i if they expected to miring is that he , achieve a lastmg pel;ce." · ''That'snice, Dear. Who?" plans to visit 21 ~ , countries in 16 -· • . ... days. Or maybe .l .. WH~? The lsra·elis, of course. ~r it's 16 countries in ' maybe 1t was the Turks. But peace is 21 days. What's more, be's taking his _._ peace:. And I was ~urther Jlble ~o attractivewife Naocywithhim. Pf?mise the others increased grain ' shipments betause they were ob- Anyone who has fVer attempted..o viou~pei.ce loving. • trip like this realizes ... the incredible , '"tfie pacifist Indians, dear?" ~ problems Mr. KissingerJaces day _af· fl' "No, J think 1t must have been..lhe ter day -the most incredible being Russians. The 1ndians have the bomb attempting to keep track day aner and we are irritated with them. day of where on earth he is. Where are, my clean shirts?'' · ''Don't wol"l')', 1-Ienry. I sent them •·n £NRY, 1 don't think you should out last Monday and they promiaed to have said at the banquet tonight, 'In· hive them back today." dira, dear, I 'm glad to see you're r "Back where?" losing weight.•" "Baek wherever we were last Mon- BUT THE attempted Reagan .rap- prochement had long·been plQtted by holdOver NiJ(On White ,l;louse aides worried about the Ford-Reagan rift. In the euphoria of August, when platoons of politicians were ushered lsn'tltTrne? "Ajournali 0 st is a grumbler, a cen- surer, a giver or advice, a regent or sovereigns, a tutor of nations. Four hostile newspapers arc .more to be reared than a thousand bayonets.'' -Napoleon Bonapartt •· You mean perhaps or the famine day." 1 here·lnlndia,Nancy? Perhapsyou"re "Good heavens! 'IJ.•ve -nothing, to "A litterateur is .not.a confectioner not a dealer in cosmetics, not an en'. tertainer •.• He is just like an or- din4ry r'eporter. What would you say if a newspaper reporter. because of his fastidiousness or from a wish to give pleasure lo his readers, were to describe ·only honest mayors, high. \'Rinded ladi,es and virtlJOus railroad right." " wear to the banquet tonight bu~ a bur· "No, l aean because that wasn \~n009e." Mrs. Gandhi, Henry. That was "I'm sure our host won't mind General W"ats-his name of dear.HisnameisMr.Sttdat,llhink.' Pakistan.'' ''Sadat! Then we're in Ea:ypt. Order "No wonder he asked me if I was me a ham sandwich from room set· still tilting. I eitplained that t lost the vice." . heel of my left shoe climbing the "I did, dear. B~t they said they did·· pyramids~~ But wha~ was be doina: n'l have one here at the Tel Aviv tlere in N~ Delhi? The Pakistanis Hilton." hate the Indians." "Ttl Aviv? Aaagggbhh!'' "We're. not In New Delhi, dear. We're In Bangladesh. Either that or Kabul." • "It-must be Kabul. The Pakislani11 hale the Bariglad(!shlans. loo. lf'uTif ll'1Tuesday. this must be Ankara." • • I . SO IF Mr. K'\ssinger 1omthow rnakes it home safely from a trip around the world like that, we can 00 au.re.It wUI 1urvive...Not the wotld. lUai m•rrlage. , ( oontractors~" · -AnlonCliekhov "The Job or the newspaper is to comrort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable." -F. P. Dunnc<Mr. Dooley/ "If all prlntets were deterr!lincd not lo print anythins till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be VCtyilttlO print~ . -Benjomfn1''ranklin• • ' 'I ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) in to see 'the new President, Reagan was ignored. Nor did Ford intimates disgui se their contempt ror Reagan as a used-up reli c. • rwtr. Ford's post-pardon troubles en· ded that confidence. By keeping open the third-party door. Reagal\ created apprehension among senior t~ord aides about an independent Reagan- George Wallace coalilien which would shalt~. two-pirty politics . '[he President. therefore: readily agreed last week to see Reagan. They .confcrred,during the JO· ~inu~~ _a,lrport-to-ho~~I lim<?.';lsine ride . wi[h J.tr, ord 5olic1liing · Jteagan's views on one major appoint· ment. Other appointments were discussed during a half.hour pre·din· ner meeting between them in the President's suite with only political aides present (B urch for the President, Ed rwteese for the Gover· norl. , ALTHOUGH n~ hard proposals were made. Ford aides hoped Reagan • • • got the impression he would be con· had raised $250,000 for Flournoy, bad, · suited by the White House even after not really hurt him with his miserable .: ending eight years as governor in speech and could do damage only by ,• January. visiting Richard M. Nixon in the • . Mr. Ford was so aggressive in cour· hos pi fa I' to stir up unpleasant',.' ting Re agan that hi s fund-raiser memories. Naturally, Mr. Ford " speecll , ostensibly intended to boost visited Nixon the next morning. : stat~ controlle r llou;;t?n 1 .. F1Q1.1rn_oy:s_ .. ~a"y,sjng.J>i!ter~_epublicans t0-grum~~.. uph11l campaign for governor. was ble that Flournoy"s spurt was sen-, more appropriate for a Reagan selessly endangered by the same;, testimonial. He urged votes for Flour· 'President whose pardon helped build:, noy against Democrat Edmund G. Brown's huge lead. ~~ Bro"•n. Jr .. lo maintain policies of In Sioux City, Iowa, where 1\lr. Ford,' "my good rricnd Ron Reagan"-an stopped on his way to Los Angeles, his,: appeal long ago rejected by moderate efforts seemed similarly unproduc-' Fl o urnoy because of Reagan's tive. Rep. Wiley lt!ayne faced loss of diminished California popularity. his House seat, partly biecause of his The President's s~echwriters 4id Judiciary Committee vote againstim.,., tone do\\'n attacks on .Dem1ocrats·at · peachmentand malnlybecauseofiiCI~ the req uest of Flournoy strategists, ministration farm policy.1.Jovi anyone • hopeful that improved 'poll re~Jts was helped' by' the President's Siou~ ~ reflected Democrats turning to Fl ur· City speech ~efending that policy,; noy. The resulting 3S-minute lipe Ch defies the imaii.nalion. : "'as dull . overlong and badly This sUggests lttr. Ford is not onlf; delivered <£ollowing Bob .. Hope and an ineffective stump speaker but Ii, Reagan, two brilliant plaUorm per· deficient in political instincts, rejec:, form ers). "Compared to thisguy, ting the recommendation of on~· even Flournoy"-notorious for 'his lieutenant to use his wife's illness a<J.l Oat oratory-"is \Villiam Jennings an excuse for not campaigning. Thus,' Bryan.'' one California Republican a tentative first step toward rapproch~ told us. ment with Reagan, modest though i~: is, could be the foremost accomplish-: ment of the President's fatiguing 21~· state tour. ·· AFTER THE speech a Flournoy strategist ralionaJized: the President -~ • IXOD Pity For Critic " TotheEdltor: For a couple of years now I have been a subs~iiber to the Daily Pilot, and en· joy reading your newspaper. It has a nice variety or subjects which it covers, aQd pruvides me with a little of the naliona I news a longwith our local home news. Thecombinationispleasing. ' THIS MORNING I settled down to read the Daily Pilot. and stopped short iri my tracks whep I came to the article in the editorial section written by Tad Bartimus, an A'ssociat~esswriter, wh'ich expressed some views of Walter .Hicke l's (ex-Interior Secretary) thoughts and personal feelings about Richard M.Nix:on . As 1 read the article entitlM, "11ow Walter H i ck e I See's Nixon_. Down to the Dyed Jlairh -I suddenly had a feeling or stark pity for !\tr. I lick.el.Somewhere along the line, this manmusthavebeen dealt a verr ha rd blow, in order ror him to feel such intense hate for another human being. Perhaps the Ex- preceding I he ti lie or Interior Secretary hassom eth i ng tn ore to tell -ala ny rate I wasdefinitely left withafcelingofpity forthis manwhen I fi ni shedreadingthe complete article. AS IT J(APP_j:NS, I did not vote for Mr. Nixon, ana-1 neither. like otdisHkc the man -but perhaps that is only because 1 do not know him personally. Howe ver. if ever t1 human being has .shown strength :.ind courage it would have (O b{Ri chard !\1. Nixon. llow the man hasstootl up under the tremendous Pressures thrown upon his shoulders. I will never know. Th:1t strength "'Ould ha ve to come directly from God. und I reel thlll !\Ir. Nix on ha s no douhl h:.td to remain i'ri almost total scchlsion. in or- der to dra"' that same strength lo help see him through thisordeal. Al y feelings arc that lt1r. Nixon was pushed and pulled and manipulated so completely that the only door his manipulators le rt open was lhe doorto resignation. In time, I feel that many events will unfold telling a slory so buf . Oingthat it would a/>pcartohav~cnme rrom t~ pages o a 'science fiction maga1inc. FRANCES'M. CRYSTAL • I ( MAILBOX ) Letlers fro m readers ore welcome. Nor· molly, writers should convey thtir mes- MJges in 300 wo rds OT less. The right to con· denst leUer.! to fU. JpOCe or eliminale libel is reserved. All letters must include sig· Mlure and mailing address but names may be, withheld on request if sufficient reason 'is apparent Poelry wiU not be published Eleel ion Ta e l les TotheEditor: Thank yo u and congratulations for your editorial in Sunday's Pilot, .. Beware. But Vote." ELECTION tactics in Orange County could stand legislation that would in sligate fair cam11aign practies. The name or the electllln ga ml!: here seems to be not who plays dirty, but. who plays the dirtiest. No t only is that insulting to the intellcctorthe voter. but grossly un· fair lo any well meaning candid ate. Of course these arc rare commodities these days, but they "'ou\cln 't be if cam· paigns were nolsocutthroat. Not ~oin g to the polls doesn't help those who use the methods I am speaking or, il onl y elects them to lhcof · fices they a re seeking. I CONSTANCEBENEDICT Legal Error To the Ed it or: I frequently read \\'ith great interest the artic les entitl ed "Money's \Vorth " written by Sylvia Porter. The article publis hed on Thursd ay. Oct. 22,entilled ''Pickingan Executor" advises against apJJOintin.R a friend as executor or one's estate. This.1n my opinion, is sound ad\'lcc. The writer pr~eedstnsay, "Yol1 don'lhave to shop around £or 'bargains':~ AlthouRh legal rec!! are generally lcr~ to the discretion or the ooUrt. in most st11le!i the exctulor's commission is fixed by state law and ill based on the amounl or the. estate that pa5scs through hls ha~d.2'. ltowcver, if • I .• there are two executors, the commis· sions may double, and irthere are more than two, the com missions may triple.·~ THIS STATE1'1ENT is replete with erroneous information in theJollo\\•ing, respects: I. In Calirorni a and many other states, legal fees are not left to the discretion or th e court. On the contrary, they arc fixed by statute. By law, th& court has jurisdictlon to allow fees ror, extraordinary services. s uch a i operating a decedent's business, sel; ling -property and handling com; plicated tax m alters arisingoutof lran; sfers resulting from the death. or gifts made prior lo death. Th e executor'S COl]lpensation is also fixed in the same manner, but, whether there ure twoor 20executors. there isonly onecommis: sion allo...,•ed by law which musl be shared by the executors -no matter how many there may be. There iS: no doubling or tripling, etc., of the single fee.1-sug gest tha t youtake some steps tp corrj!ct this erroneous statement of ad- vicetolhe public. DONA LD D. HARWOOD ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed . Pu!Xi!her Thomas Ktevil, Editor Barbara Krtibich, Editorial Page Editor The editorial page or the Dally Pilot seekli tn Inform and stimulate ~. readers by presenting on !his page • diverse commenttry on t~ics ol In·~: terest hr syndicated eolumnists and : e11 rtoon1sts. by providing a forum -: fQr ~aders' views and by preseMlng 1 this neY.spaper's opiniom and Ideas ' on <"Urrent lopics .. The edilOri•J opinletns or the Daily Pilot appear only in lhe edHorial e(llumn al the top or the page. Opinions expressed b)' the 1;olUi'hnis1s anti cartoonists . and ltlttr writers are their own and : noendor,emf.nt or their views by tht • Dally P1lln should be Inferred. : ' ' Friday November 8, 1914 ... • Wo1a 't Live There ' Br-own~po~es New Mansion LOS ANGELES ciJPI> -Hawes said, Jshai;n would A man who al1egedly posed "diagno~e" ~he illness.. . as a doctor and diagnosed T.he 1n.d1ctmen~ sa1_d diseases by mail and Isham claimed~ diagnose telephone was 1Jndicted a~d <;ure .such d1sease1 as. Thursday by a Federal tr1 ch1nos1s,. brucello_s is! GrandJury. tuber ~ulo s1 s, mult1pl.e_ The 25-count indictment s~leros1s, cerebral ~y, a charges l'iferle Dale Isham, d1~ease Isham cal~ed ,,rous :;o, of Sepulveda, with con· ch1ck~n sycoma virus and spiracy and mail and wire c:hron1c:d1seaseso(thelung, fraud Jn connection with a liver, kidney and bladder. oationwide operation at his ··medical clinic... St w· ..,,ulhQrities_said Isham ar _IDS may have fled the country. He disappeared three co· urt Sw't weeks ago after he was ser· ved with a subpoena. Naec:arma Brauer, 51, a practical nurse, and John C. SUtherland, 44, a chiroprac· tor, botborwhom worked at the cliRic, were named as unlndict~d co-conspirators. Assistant U.S. Attornet William R. Hawes said iO; addition to making di3g. noses by phone and mail, J~h am also claimed" he ••cured" victims of cancer and other diseases th.rough the use of useless electrical equipment, laetrile and homeopathic or herbal remedies. Hawes said in some in- s tances Isham instructed out-of-slate patients to send samples or blood by pricking their fingers and wiping the blood. on a piece -1--1-----<l-;papei:.-From-lh&.smears, Wife Sues Rock Star LOS ANGELES (UPll - Superior Court J'udge Nancy Watson Thursday dismissed as groundlessa-- suit broug ht to est11.tilisb who fathered a child born to actress Sheila Scott. · Miss ScottJost a paternity ·suit against .actor Chad Everett.. of the teleVision series "Medical 'Ceriter."' The suil was brought by at· torney Caryl Warner, legal guardian or Miss Scott's in- fant son, contending that Everett and '-liss Scott had made a secret agreement for payment-of child sup- port, and thus deprived the baby 6£ his right to establish his parentage. .QHIMAI Summer of '42 SANTA MONICA (,\P) -.A Class The leader of the rock ,.-of~ music group "Sly and the Family Stone" and the woman he wed five months I lo ______ ,...__;11 ;.igo before a sup,c rfly -.41 :.iudienee of 21,000 in New CIWiM,11 ,._,, ,,..,._ Yori.-·s ~tadison Square Garden arc on their way to divorce court. Lawyer Arthur Toll said 'Thursday that Sylvester ··SJy" Stewa rt . 31, is being ~ued for alimony and rhlld support by his wife, Kathy Silva. 11 H'rt' t 11' n·tl h·rn .ttr1111 ~ . '' , "GEORGE" .~, CANON TLB. -I.I .... $1 "" Frff Cast List $325.50 CANON FTB ... 1.1 -$26.00 Frff Cast List $430.00 • - .ALL CA.MERA LENSES OH SALE ALSO HUNTINGTON PHOTO SUPPLY 11519 Malo SI., H.l . .-..47·6411 or 142°950 5 Point Sttoootng Cenrer H&r WAWTIO ,,_.,. Ut: S,.CWi•t • • .. . .. ' . • -. Chandler Tells_· Of B11rke Ploy • SANXAANA SOUTH CO.AST PLAZA ' ·--~ • ' " • ,. . . . I • Friday. Novembef8. 197• DAILVPILOT AIS • TIVE ,_ r AMERICAN .; . I ' .. ART • ~ ..• · Jewelry · Painllnt!,_ I ' I . . . •• •• :.: . -. :~ · . ........ • ., ..... . i -' .R ain/shinespecial, 128 • Zip-00t acrylic pile lining . ·: , in the coat fur.all ....met. ·• .... ,, .... .... · . . . "' .... , It's water repellent and chillproof. An all-climate cla.Mic in navy, 10 to 18. Trench and balrpaccan styles will also lie available. Sherwyn Coats and Suits • ' I" , •• .. ' . -' " , ('.' /M~ , .. ' ' '"' JIJ(, • • • 6J '" '"' . l !t I " 10.1 -• 1 '1 "' i~qfl . . . "N .(ff . - ' ,, ' ' . .... ... • l··· '" " ' W.,1 it ,. " Special. Soft suede-look topped pantsuits 1n pretty colors, 27;99-· Put-togcthers to wear apart. Cotton topS chat look like suede. Made to match polyester pull-on pants for a rota! turn Out. But ready to go with many other things i,n fqu.r Fall wa[drobe. By Items of·Callfornia. ln sizes 8 to11.8. Lefr: rhrcc-piecc pancsuit. i.i~up vesr. ribbcd,,;ir/tc '1 top dnd plaid Panes. Coral/cocoa oc mint/butterfO!ch. · ., Right: shirt jac,chcck pants.Powder blue, pcatb,aiwa. Californienne Dresses ., :·~' ~ •• '. •&'' ' . ' . - • • ' . ' ' .< ... ' ~ ~ ' ., . , .. ' " >rt 11 If II /I • ' ~ ,. :l.rO. •I tf! 11· r<11 •• , ·r ,_ - " • I I I I • RENDERING SHOWS HON DEVELOPiimirs LAGUNA HIUS ~ ~on Expected In Moy lot 14.5 lllllUo~ Shopping Center s -I ave oo;Taxes 2 Centers ,What's Your Ent!, Under Way Of Y ~ar Strategy? By Hon • HvSYLVIAPO•TER Either °(I ) ha f of your fl.cutinaSeritsJ . long·term gain is taxed at Q. 11 there tiny yearend taz. your regular rate in ~he . cutting strategy for yoU, tht regular. way, or f2) ~first la:tpayer who has ... inveiled-.5.10,000 is taxed at 25perte~l masto/yourfreecashlhisyear and hair of any excess 1s 1n high-interest saving• cer-taxed ~t your reg~lar ra_tc. tif1cole1 , money-market funds The gain or loss on the asset and bond$? yo u've he ld for six months Can you make any wise or_ less i~r.'?rl·lerm. Shor"!· :naves i/ y9u now have loll of J~rm g~1 s are .taxed as or· 1nte,est fnc(l,m.e :.a nd if d1nary 1n qi,~, whatever stocks you <fid buy in Tht: special r.ules for 1914, I/OU hold at losses? · capita.I loSies are <1) net" Two commercial centers with a combined worth of nearly S6 million are now under construction· in Laguna 'Hi l ls by Hon Development Co mpany. Vons Market, Pay Less Drug Store. 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Should you then hold off Sl,000 of your interest in· taking any ?Jper losses now in come. , orde' lo lriple your benefit nen Prentice·Hall's top tax ytar? experts say you can use net. A. No -for first, this tax short-term losses to offset reform may not even be up to $1,000 of ordipary ,in· passed a nd _laxes ~ alone come dolla r· for dollar. 1£ should never govern., y!)ll r....., y'ou have long.term ,loss~ investm'ent strategy. ~·you ca11 u~ them.~.~ Also after offsetting your di> the same Job, ~µt rt. will k>SSes agaihst the $1,IXXJ of .. take S2 of long-term IOfis t~inary-i ncome this.year, ofr&et ~l of yo ur taxalie1n· any losses that remain lerest income. • . unused may be tarried lor- Q. ~'hat i/ yo11 wont to stay in wbrd indefinitely. When vou the s~ock btcau.st !IO~ t~ ii. U t1rry them rorward, they lieoding up and posnbly, ~uitt still retain their status as .won? ' long-term or short·lenn los· . ~· !f you '~e _n o~ 1un-ses-and the new $3,000off. t1c1pat1n g· the big rise 1 the · set would apply· to these stock within the next mon· carry-over losses. th, sell to take yo~r loss for Before you can make any tax purposes .. wait 3~ a)·s intelligent yea rend tax and then reinvest 1n the strategy decisions. you same.-stook. m snrgu-re ...... out-exactly You must ""a it ~he 3~ ~ays wh~re you stand. So: because other~·1 se, 1tJ a (ll Add up all your long· .. wash sale." and you q:i.n't term gairl s. Add up all your deduct the losses-rea~tax long.term losses Offset the trouble. <It 's a wash sa~ if, totals against e'ach other. ~·ithin 30· days. berore r. 30 The resul t is .your net Jong- days after the s~le, you.buy term gain or loss. the same securities you sold (2) Do the same thing at a loss.! . , . with short-term gains and If you re afraid to ,-aJl losses to find yo ur net short· th~ 31 d.ays because you term gain or loss. ~1ghl , miss out on ~.ac· (3 ) Comp11 re t)le nellong. hon, invest In a s1m1)ar term total with t he net shor· stock i~ the sam~ industry. t·term total.. If you show If the industry is· hot and ga in in bp(h departments, you buy a comparable~· treat both separately. Add pany, your r:iew stock the short·term gain .to or· al most surely will go up.too. dinary in come. Co mpute Un~~r current . tax law the long-term gain under de.finttlo~s. the gain _or loss the rules shown a bovc. you realize on a .capital a~· 14 ) tr you have more nef set fstocks, bonds, real Jong.term gain than' net estate t you 've held (~r short-term. loss', offset and more than six months is treat the result as your long. long-term . term capital gain. ' . ' Bo th complexes, !ta.fd Gerald Bu ck , vice president, will be of Spanish design, with red mission tile roofs and landscaping. On·site parking will be provided at both locations. Both commercial centers are expected to be com· pleted by May. TM Cites Record 2*• .. OIAJll I.II •• '" "" ... FMC Ca .'2 i It I~-Joy W,11'1 11 2., JtYt-llo MACHI .•. 11 2s111 .. \lo Scptll'tUr l . 57 ""'-\lo UllCMp .llcl •• IM"""" ._ •·• (HAlllC l ••.• 41 1lfll• Vo FoodF1r .10 ' 111 •"9+ W J111MO .140 I •I , ...... "'° NAMl2.21d 4 31 ....,_\lo S<o!ll'<lr .tl J 21 1ti -* IJWFfli:il .Jt 4 1t ~, 34 • IA CNA ..... "·· " 1 -v. 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P\TTSBURCll -The Los Angelfs Kings, oft to tPie best -start ih the National Hockey League afler several · SO·SO seusons, have claimed the Pitt- :;burgh Penguins as their latest vic- tim. "We finished strong last year and this ls just a continuation of that,'' Los Angeles coach Bob Pultord 5aid after the 1'ings whipped Pittsburgh, S-3, Thursday night in a roughhouse game. The "'in extended Los Angeles' un-beaten string to seven ganfes 4nd boosted the Kings' re«>rd to 9-1-4. They've a lso a llowed the fewest goals in the league, 25. \ Th~ Kings are also unbeaten in sev~ga mes on the road this season, a club record. Bor'fl 8 ree:e# STOCKlfOL~! -Top-seeded Bjorn Borg of Sweden scored a convincing 6·•, e.1 victory over American Brian Gottlried to hiehlight action in the Sl00,900 Stockholm Open tennis tour· neyThursday. In other matches·, Gulllerlno VIias Crom Arge ntina, downed South Afrit11's Frew A1cAfillan, 6-4, 6·0; Tom Okker of 11otland topped Jaime Fillol of Ch.lie, 7·6, 6·1: Arthur Ashe ousted Vlja1 Amritraj, '7 ·6, '7-6; and Marty Riessen defeated Brazil, 7·6,6-4. Juan Gisbert of Spain downed Jan KodeS ~r Czechoslovakia, 6·3, 6-2; Manual Ora.ntes of Spain ousted Harold Solomon, 6.(1, 6·2; and Raul Ramirez beat Ove ·Bengtson of Sweden, 7·S, 6·3.- Ta•11er JJdllCl•res HONG KONG -American Roscoe Tanner. Australian Ken Rosewall and New Zealand's Onny Parun gained semifinal berths in the $50.000 Hon2 Kong tennis-tournament today. . Rosewall beat countryman Bob Carmichael, 6·4, 6-3; Parun downed Fhil1'enl of Australia, ff.I , 6-3; iind Tanner tripped Austi-alia 's Ross Case, 9·7. 3·6, 7·5. - They join John Newcombe, whotop- pe_~ Britain's Roger Taylor, 6·2, 9·7. Marth1 ffo11ored NEW'YORK -Billy Martin, whose Texas Rangers were the most im· prc;._yedJ"leam in major leag'ue baSeball, was named UPJ's American Lealue manage~ of the year Thur· sday in a close race with Bill Vinion oftheNewYorkYankeea. - Gaslo• Traded NJ!LANTA -The AUanta Braves traded right-handed reliever Danny Frisella to the San Diego Pades for out.fielder Clarence Gaston Thursday night. 801cl Bids The college football bowl picture · was put into Sharper roc us today with Vanderbilt and North Carolina State accepting bids lo posl·season classics. Vanderbilt accepted a bid to play in the Peaeh Bowl in Atlanta and \~1ill probably face Texas Tech on Dec. 28. North Carolina State accepted a bid to race l~ouston in the Astro·Bluebon· net Bov.11 in Houston Dec. 23 . Go11rdi11e Selerred . ' RICJIFIELD. Ohio -Simon P. Gourdine. NBA vice presidenl·ad· m inistration since Jan. 1973, was elec· led deputy commissioner of the Nalio~al Ba sketball Association by a un~irpous vote Thursday and given a three·Yea r contract to man that post by the board of governors. Gourdine. 34. of New \'ork City, is the fir;-1 man to hold the post, which has been \'aC'a nt since its creation. In the absence of the commissiont:;r. who is no~· \\';lltcr Kennedy. Gourdine v.ould take ove r his duties. M'FJ.. A gret•tt1e11t flt E~1Pl-IIS -A trust fund has been set up to m:.1ke sure all \\'orld Football Leagu'e players v.•ill be paid for the current season. the \VFL and the WFL Players 1\ssorjation announced Thur· sdar. .. 1'\'b ne\'er heard or an agreement or this nature before in professional sports," said Alan R. fltillcr. general t•ounst•I for the players association. .. This 1s lhc first time a league and a pl:iyr1'toi' association have \\·orked together in this manner to assure the ~urc~~ of a lcai;:ue "Thl' \\'FL has shO\\'n thal it is roopcr;1ting \\'ilh the players and doing C'\'cry thin!l possible lo assure that the players rcC"civc full compen- sation." he said. Donald ,f. llegan. \VFL pres ident , said rc\·rnue from the league playoff games, licensing, television, sale or franchises and expansion would go inlOthe rund. Bar11c•."1 ~••it PROVfDENCE. R.I. -t.larvin Barnes. now a rookie v.·ith the St. Lows Spirits or the American Oaskel· ball Association. has asked U.S . Du;tricl Court here to dismiss a SJ .5· million dHmugc ~uit filed again~t him b\· o forml!r Pro\ 1dcncl' College team· n1atc The 1eammate, IAJM')' Ketvirilis, h3d asked for d11magcs agutnst 8ar· nea. churglng th :1t Barnes nllegedly struck him in the fact' \\'llh :i lire iron 11fter an Oct. JO, 1972 practice scrim· mage tilth~ college. Kct virltls said in hi suit th:tt he reteivcd severe injuries. including damage to his nerv9us sy8 lcm, in the Incident. • . . - I •• • \ . U .. 1 T....,._. GODO LEFT-Los Angeles ·Kings' Whiley \Viding (15) falls to the ice after gelling jabbed by Pittsburgh's Bob Paradise during National Hockey League action Thursday night in Pitt· sburgh. No penalty \Vas called. The Kings rolled to a 5.3 vie· tory. I L"ead on-'l:.i11e McKay Will Settle For One-point Win By the Associated Press Two years ago, coach John McKay took his national championship-lx>und Southern California Trojans to Palo ·Alto with every intention of "'really giving Stanford a whipping ... After a nine-point, :J0.21 victory, McKay said he "'anted lo beat Stan· ford by 2,000poinls. Now he'll settle for a one.point vie· tory. and so would Jack Christiansen, coach or the Cardinals, as the CO· leaders ifi the Pacific·S Conference football race to the Rose Bov.·I collide at Stanford Saturday. In each of the last eight seasons, the winner of the Stanford·Soulhern Cal game has rep1esented the conference in the Rose Bowl, Stanford winning in 1970and 1971. Southern Cal. tied by Californ ia 15· 15 last week, is 3·0·1 in the Pac·8, same as Stanford, which is only 3.3.;! over·all. The Trojans are favored by about a touchdown, and at least one interested observer, UC LA roach Dick Verm eil, picks the Trojans because "SC has a very sound defense ... J think they can contain St.an· ford's offense." E\Se\\•here in the Pac-8, UCLA. still in the Rose 80\\'I raee with a 2·1·1 record, hosts 0·4 Oregon; C:11ifornia. 2·1·1, is at2·2 \\'ashington. v.'hirh has \\'hipped Oregon 66·0 and UCCA, 31·9, the Pl!Sl two weeks. and Oregon S1ale, 1·3. is al Washin gton St<i lc. al so l·J. 'fhc Pacific Coast Athletic As· 'sociation championship also is the likely plum for the winner of the game Saturday night at San Diego bctv.•een Paciric, 2·1 in the PCAA, and San Diego State, 3-0. The Aztecs or San Di ego Slate fell 14 ·9 al North Texas State last week, and coach Claude Gilbert said, ''I still Gridders Arrested ELON COLLEGE. N.C. -Two starters from Elon's nationally· r anked rootball te)Jm have been suspendc';i follo"'in g !hei r arrest Thursday for breaking and entcrin!'l and larce ny, sehool officials said tod;iy. Dwight Shoe. a defensive back, and 1tfar.k Ellis, a n offensive tackle, were charged with stealing bc~r" from a store in Eden, N,CJ. and with til king cigarettes and light<.'Ts from a grocery· in Elon College. 7tUnk we 'have a championship team, and v.·e will have a chance to prove it against Pacific." Stopping Willard Harrell, who has gained 1,082 yards this season, is necessary to stop-Pacific, Gilbert said. In other games involving PCAA teams, Cal State <Long Beach), O.S, ls at Fresno State, 1·2, and San Jose State, 2·2, has a non-league game at Hawaii.4·2. The Southern Cal-Stanford battle renews a long -and bitter -rivalry between the Pac S's only private in· stitutions. Christiansen and McKay both quipped abou.t the "2,000 point" issue. ··Two weeks ago, I found two pen· nies on the practice field and we beat Washington State by two points," Christiansen said. "Last week 1 found a nickel, but we only beat Oregon Stale by four points. Now I'm walking around with my bead dov.'R, looking for some kind of coin. I think I'll have a tough time finding a $2,000 bill." AtcKay asked writers, "l heard I 've just been voted homecoming queen at Stanrord -any truth to that?'' Hedrick Top Pac-8 Punter Former Newport Harbor Hii:h fool· ball stars Gavin lledrick and Alvin While a r e c urrently among the leaders in Pac-8statistics. 11edrick. u freshman al Washington State University, leads the conference in puntini; with a 42.2 average on 46 pun~. And he's the leadin2 punter in con· fere~ce ga mes •. averaging 44.0 yar~ for 23 efforts. \Vhite. who also played at Orange Coast College, is third in the Pac-8 in )•ards gained passing for Oregon State. \Vhitc, a senior, has completed 81 of 188 passes for 1.172 yards and fou r touchdowns. He's averaging 146.5 yards per game through the air ror the Beavers. In conference play he·s also third, .::1\·eraging 136.5 yard,, in four games. \Vhite also figures in the punting game, averaging 36.2 yards on20 pun· ls. I The two will resume an old acquain· lance Saturday. That's when Oregbi1 State meets WSU at Pullman, Wash. Kruse Leads By GLENNWIOTE aytM Dlllf PllRM•H LONG BEACll -Three penalty goals in the lagl :J \11 minutes or the i,t;ii'ne by former UC Irvine water polo pl:f)'er Jim Kruse ga\·c NIP.TA a 7·6 iJerdlct over Brazil In an lntcrn:1llonal ...-rolo ma1ch"'rhursdoiy ni ght before 539 fans at Ot'llmont Plaza pool, h<:rc . The three bullscycs. following call!S by rcftrce Duve Timpone, somewhat atoned for an easy open shot Krulie ,had blown with 3 :tl!J'rcmalning fn the contest, whlrh at that lime was tied H. • • .. Kruse hit the target five times overall and got an assist on Tim Quin· n·s goUt. The other Nll\tA score came when a Brazilian player lt1adverten· tly threw t'he ball back Into his own i;:oal. It w11~ not an"" impre11slve showing for coach fo;d Newland'8 winnerli and cvf.n he labeled it nn average perfor- mance. at best "I' Just wanted lo use a lot or player!' :ind leurn," he said. .. We weren't really up menlallY." The l\mvriclins seemed to 1tru11lc ~ (• ---· - . Displlte Qvet Money > y ' KlNSJtASA, Zaire (AP) -.A night· to the Zaire government, and Henry lone squabble over eJtra money -by Sc hwartz and Don King of Video some accounts a half-million dollars Techniques. Daly then came up with a to be placed in an empty valise -ploytoatallfortimeandmakecertain almoat resulted in George Foreman' his Saturday night weigb·in would get walking out or his world heavyweight on television. title fl1ht against Muhammad All just ft.ft.er talking with Sadler, Jackson 36 hours before the bell. wils sent Saturday morning lo London Foreman didn't get the money, but where he was told tie would have an 1 he climbed into the ring at4 a. m. Oct. appointment with Dawson the Mon· 30, by his own admission, a confused day before the light. ind unhappy man. ..There were some sums of money "'It was very trying," he said. "L mentioned," Foi-eman said later. had to sit up all night arguing and I "John Daly sent Leroy to London. admit It was a strain. \'ou're sup· They were discussing things -maybe poled to take it 111 in stridejf you're a a tour after the fight. There we.re cham.Pion, so J don't want this to some things Daly said he'd do and the ' soundllkeacop·out. · guy ' in Londori said il was impos- "Under other circumstances," sible." Foreman iald, "the fight wouldn' · By t.1onday evening, Jackson had , , have been." ~· t• been able to call Foreman in Zaire The ex-c'hampion's title dlsap· and tell him that no money was forth· peared when he wearied, his style coming. Thirty·six hours before th'C reverted to that of a flailing amateur, fight, Foreman asked Daly to come to and he was knocked out in the eighth his room and told him that he had round. 1 GEORGE FO,R!MAN been tricked into doing the weigh4n. At the same time, and partly in that Jackson had been laughed at in relation to the Foreman money accordihg to the source!. was Daly's London office and that he did· dispute, tlle government of Zaire, $500,000. Jackson was said to explain-n't-reel tike·ligbting. r which spent millions trying to erase that $300.000 would be enou1h unde !-~oreman then called in Bula Man· r its old ima-ge as the chaotic Congo, · the circumstances -cash plaCf!d In a dungu, "'ho .ran the-Zaire side or Lhe went back tb methods that its valise -andthatitwouldbetoHem· right and isoneo(PresidentP.1obutu publicists said were long gone. ~ dale's interest to keep }t~oreman hap-Sese Seko's closest aides. He gathered Foreign nationals~ passports were py. the principals with Foreman for the taken away. British promoter John Daly replied that he was unable to meeting that ran into the night. Ac· Daly was refused the right lo leave make an agreement unless something cordinL tO the sources;. ·Daly said the country . A photographer's substantial was orrered in return, Foreman had never been promised a camera was confiscated and her film such as an agreement on Foreman's thing, while Che champion insisted he exposed. Foreman was delayed at the next fight. Moreover, Daly explained had been neeced. There were finan:· i.rR!u'.Und~Ql.lf&.lli>M!LbY. gcuritl...,_O[· lhat because V worked for a puhHc cial compuun.i.ae1 proponcb,.-'>!'-;._-H clals. The 60iii-himself gufded the co-mpany,"' he could not guarantee Weymar.bulF<H:emanwas_adamant: trembling wife of one or the promoters anything on his own. he would sign nothing. ... , onto a departing plane. • When Daly said he would be How Foremtn was eased a)"ay The story of. the mbney and the prepared to talk to the Zaire govern-from· talk about junking the right is government's fit of demagguery ment and Video Techniques, the other not completely clear, but the sources comes from four sources; including partners in tbe promotion, Jackson said no money went into the suitcase Daly, who told parallel accounts. said he wanted no part of either; in London. One explanation was that _ Fo_reman's .ver~ion diffe.rs at som~ Foreman would sign nothing_. t~e the go\•ernment. through Bula, expec· ·, points. Pubhcat1on was withheld until money was to be tax free and a gin for ting Foreman "''ould be 'the winner. , all the principals left Zaire, future cooperation. told Foreman that it had enough ''We_PL<!Y.ed. f.Qt..Uroe.::_sai.d.J)aly _____ Daly reported1.he·exch:rngei<r0ick---power-on-tts-owrr-to-\\'Orlrouran-ar-;-r-- "because we thought . Foreman 's Sadler, Foreman's manager, Fred rangement satisfactory to him after de m a n d w a s a b s o I u t e I Y \\'eymar. a German financial advisor the fight. '\ unreason a hie.'' According to the sources. the sequence or events began in London, eight days before the light. Leroy Jackson, a black businessman who has dropped in and out of ForemJLn 's favor as a rinancial manager. called on Derek Dawson, managing director olEquity Enterprises, the $60-million- a·year parent firm o r llemdale Leisure Corp .• one of the light's lbree promoters. . . The sources said these events fol · lowed: Jackson told D1wson that Foreman was desperately unhappy and so strapped for mOney and dissatisfied with his financial arrangements that he could not guarantee the light would take place. Because of tax payments on pur'ses from other fights,. taxes on the current $5 million~ litigation in ,,. various Courts and managers' fees, Foreman was described as being unlikely to clear more than $500,000 from the Ali bout. Daly, the 37·year·old Hemdale director, then flew to Zaire with Jackson who emphasized, the sources said. th at Foreman was in such a negative mental state that he felt close to refusing to defend his title. Daly met with F oreman and Jackson in the Intercontinental Hotel in Kin· shasa on the Thursday before the bout. The fighter, according to the sour· ces, said he would refuse to appear at the weigh-in Saturday night, set for live telecast to the United States, if a financial arrangement was not reached. In thC promotors' minds, the weigh· in was extremely important because it would remove the last doubts about the boxers' participation and demon· strate that the satellite could produce a' sharp television picture from the middle or Africa. This was considered crucial to the financial success or the high.priced closed·circWt showings. Foreman's J?rice for coo~ration, SCHl)LTZ OVT;. ' .. •BltADLEY NA.MED . ' , Bruce Bradley, former interim water polo coach at·Golden West Col - lege, has been named to a similar post at Cal Stale (Long Beach) University. until a permanent coach is selected. The Daily PilOt has lcarrll!d ex· elusively that Jim Schultz of Cal State ~as relieved of duties and replaced by Bradley. Schultz was a former Downey High coach who was in volved in varied controversies with UC Ir· vine over-handling of -seeding in NCAA polo tournament play. Bradley is a former U.S. Olympian. Face K11icks Tonight Lakers Need Leader Like W est--Hairston INGLEWOOD (APJ -The Los Ange les Lak e r11· are missing something this season and Happy Hairston· says the team lacks a leader. . Jerry West has retired and no one has taken over for the Lakt!rs, 4·4, who host the New York Knicks tonight. ~ "I lhink the big thing with us is that \\'e don't have a leader," said Hair· ston. ''With five minutes lert in the game, or .at the end of a quarter or a hair, Jerry used to control a game. I'd like to see one or our guards control a game and if they can't do it, then I'm going to try. "At the least.•· the rebounding for- ward added, "I'll try to help In any way I can because I believe in team· oriented basketball." Hairston is averaging nearly lS rebounds a game, among the league leaders, and is scoring 9.9 points a game. There has been critici's m that Lake rs forwards aren 't scoring enough this season, but Hairston says one reason is the rorwards haven't been getting the ball on offense. "J didn't mea n to imply our guards are selfish.·· f-lai rstonsald. "Dul it is true our for wards don't score a lot because we don't gel up a Jot of sho(5. I can't recall a game in the last two y'ears where I've shot more than lS times." Hairston add€!d, "As I've said, J don 't think there's any question Gail Goodrich Is an All-pro guard, and Jim Pri!e is doing a fine job. But I come lrom the old school. I started al Cin· cinnati when the RoY,als had Oscar Robertson. I pl ayed at Detroit with Dave Bing and of course with Jerry \Vest here. "I've been spoil ed over the years." Ford to Attend WASl~INGTON -President Jo'ord , one-time co llege football player, avid Ian and former Navy officer, will at· · tend th e Arm y·Navy game in Philadelphia on Nov. 30. The White i-louse gave no indication which team Ford would be rooting M-. ' said Hairston. ''Guys like that really spoiled you .~· Besides ·the retirement or West. the Lakers arc ~lso without 5Coring for· "'arii Cazzie! Russell, hurt before the season began. Hairston said the change in players has given ooach Bill S~arma n a har· der task this season "because we no longer have the luxury of beating teams by sheer quali ty or players alon(>." llairston said Sharman "will have to get certain players or lesser ability. to do lhinl:5 they haven't done -and play smarter.·• "" Hassle Over, Miami Star Will Return ft11AAfl (APl -Miami Dolphins coach Don Shula says running back 1\1er<i ury l\1orris. s uspended in a di sput(' over the speedster's physical c•ondilion. v.-·ill be rei nstated J'l.fonday "if he wants lo be.'' fllorris. sidelined wilh injurieS since Sept. 29. \\'ii.s susocndcd Thursdav!' ;a ' day after he stormed out of Shu la 's of- fi ce after a brier bulhea'ted meeting. Shula and l\'lorris exchanged wo'fds after the six-year National Football 1 League \'eteran failed lo report for therapy treatments earlier in the week. "He told me he's ready to play. I told him I didn't think he was" Shula said or his Wednesday sct.'to with fltorris . "l~e said, 'Go ahead and suspend me.' and he walked ou t." Shula said the con<lilion for· rein- stalementwould be "just his attitude. If he wanLo; to be rl!instated on Mon · day. t hen 1'11 reinstate him." . l\lorris. contacted at his· home, seemed ready to return. "As far .as I'm concerned it·s ()\'Cr," he siid or the incident. 0"1'hc next th lrig on the HJ!;cndn is to get out there and cJo the thing I do best and I hat ',s ruh wilh.thc football . ' Past Brazilians , "It's unfortunate that right 11.t the lime w¥n I felt reacJy lo play this ':J- had to ~~ppen. ')aaded the speedster j who ha~been fined a total of $800 and stands~'-lose a $7 ,000 game check. t.1orri~ slralneQ his knee during a preseaJn gume Aug. JO against the throughout. They had nine turnovers and could only convert twice Cor a goal on six occasions when the losers were playing 11 man short because or a kick-out Infraction. Their &hooting was generally lnef· rcctlve while Bratll's was much mor~ leth:.I, but w;11. much less frequent. NJMA goulle Guy Antley made four 11uves, but wos. generally cannonaded by the vlsilors Crom South America. Drat:ll, plc kln~ up only one goai" via penally shot, held a 4·3 lcad going Into Green ay Packers. lfe relnjured' it the last quarter. RutJhen Kruse found. 'Sept. in a regular·se1tson contest the range with 4:3G left , taking: a pass agaln st~an Diego and has been out or rrom former Corona del Ma r lligh a~tion ~thee. I.Ir 4:1 1so surfers from ct star Bruce Block and firin{ in tho pinched nerve 1n his neck. :' shot. ' Rookie Benny f\lalone hus . .:ainettl Then came the rash of penalticS a!i mol'l' th.an 100 yurds. I~ ench ~f the la~t-f Timpone suddenly lowered the boom tv.~ g~mcs as Mprns i-:u~t1tu\c. Hut ! on the Braallluns. Som<! coachcl' ~lp~1nsr~uarheM urc_ ho1una ~!orris i seated in the bleachers were charging . ctu soon to reinrorec their ln- homeJO.'A'n ornclotlng but Newl1tnd Jurr·(JlllJ{U('d buckflcld, l de fended. the cnlls saying thcr~ l-u,llback$ t.:irry C..~onka and l)on : d ,. •--' ·Notl1noham ace i>Qlh iulll so Jim 'I shoul have ev..:n V\.'\:O more. • Klick '-who losl hlK job to ~1orrl11 \p · lie said no ,one played we.II for 1972 -and punter Larry Seiple arc JI NIMA .. y.rofking o~t al the posillon.. : ' • L I . . . , • • • Oral!(C~ C~ast · EDITION . T • I I VOL. 67, NO . 312, 4 'SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE CQl)NTY, CALIFORNIA • • FRIDAY, NOV EM BE R 8. 1974 Todlly~J'iaat N.Y. Stocks • -- c TEN CE NTS ' Five Southland~ ~ha~s Limit . Sugar Buy-S By the Associa&.ed Press Some !Olks with a sweet tooth were searcning 1or sugar today as rationing hit sections or Southern California and the San t'ranci;i;co Bay area. At least five lai'ge · s uperiru1.rket chains in Southern California imposed ~me form or rationing to limit pur· ~hases to S to 10 pounds at a lime, at· tempting to curtail panic buying. 1 Rising prices anct news reports ·about soaring cosls caused many per. sons to buy as much as 100 pounds or sugar at a time. Retail Cost of a five· pou nd bag ranged-ftom $2.17 to $2.50. • "There's been a rush on sugar and some hoarding," said David Doten. marketing vice president for Ralphs, which has 75 stores. "There is no shortage or sugar.·· he said. "We can buy all we want, but ""'e had to impose the limit because panic buying was emptying our stores so we couldn't maintain a corislstent supply " for.all our customers." Vons, with 123 stores in Sbuthcrn California, set a limit or one five- pound bag a week ago, one of the rirsl · chains to Hdopt a rationing plan. ··we saw it was going to get out or •hand," said Bill De Vila. Vons sales promotion ma nager. "We felt we mi ght get some panic buying a nd hoarding and wanted to sec that our customers got ... a hormal supply.'' Jn.Sa'n Francisco, sign's wer'e posted · In so me Safe\\'ay stores reading: "Sorry ... due lo supply problems, \\e must limit sugar purchases to one bag per customer ... thank ypu. ·· A Sareway spokesman said clerks had been told to encourage customers to j)uy only one ba.l al a time. The rive-pound bag that Safeway ·sold ror SI.95 re tail last week now sell s wholesale for $2.58. Alpha Bela. which operates 253 slores in California and rour in r Phoenix . Ari z. imposed a limit of one fi \·e or one 10-pound ha,11' in all its !lloresThursday. Safewny's Southe rn Californ i!! division began a 10-pound limit at 170 stores today. • a.t eanwhilc. some persons ..,.·ere fearful the next reputed shortage \lo'Ould invOl\•e products \lo'hich require eonsiderable arnountsof sugar.- "This wefk it 's sugar . next ~·eek ' it"s g&ing to be eook1es and l'akes 111 the bakery:· said Ida Lawson of Lo!'i Angeles. ··Jt 's lerrible, ··said Julie Sa\·ageo.0f Sherman Oaks. ··it \lo'ilS 5l ct:nls a pound this afternoon and they would· n't let me buy more tha n one pound. Nov• they'll fee l justiried in jacking up the price or things made.with sugar, ;:ind that hurt.s the poor people more than anybody.·· ~-F oO(f ·Prices Onwaril anO Upwar Ter111 Through-l916- Dliitr ...... M9H ,...._ JOB IN JEOPARDY? Fifth Dl1lrict'1 Riiey By \\'ILUAMSCllREIBi:R OUM Qj,U, l"lllitSUH Orange Count y Supervisor Thomas Rjley said Thursday hi~ appointive board seat hasn't been jeopardized by the election M Democrat Edmund G. 'Brown Jr. as governor. Riley. a Republican, was appointed lo the Firth District seat by Gov Ronald Reagan thr~ mpnlhs :tR.er Ronald Caspers disappeared at sea. But lert unanswered was the ques~on of how long Riley would ser- ve.'... , "The attorney general has said in· rormally that the appaintment is good until the next election in 1976 because Ron disappeared after winning a new term of office," Riley said in an inter- viev.·. But County Counsel Adrian Ku yper thinks otherwise. ,. lie said he w•n stick by his ruling of t""·o months ago that stated the new go\'ernor has the power to make an appointment of his own in ·January if he chooses. KUyper said Brown can 'either rear- firm the Riley appointment or pick a different man. Riley said. there is a third alter- native -Brown could do nothing at all, errecli\·ely leaving Riley in orfi ce uqtil a sllccessor is chosen by the \'01ers. But Kuyper said such a move might ha ve legal repercussions. Mesan Dr~ws Ter1n in Jail On Drug Rap "I think it would be possible that lawsuits could be filed in the event the new governor does nothing about'the .. appointment," Kuyper said. A Costa ltlesan who admitted i 1 n° the courtroom that he used his home·as a distributing point foi-drugs and nar·_ coli cs has been sentenced to siX mon· ths in Orange County Jail. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered the jail term and lhn:e years probation for William E\'ans. 25. of 2282 Canyon Drive, afier the defend ant pleaded gttlty to pos· sessing and selling drugs. Evans was arrested at his-home last July 12 by police who said they con· fiscated a quantity of heroin Which Evans intended to sell. · Officers said they mounted a special \lo'atcb on Evans' home when they learned that a constant stream or visitors was attracted there by the presence or drugs. Court action is pen- ding a'ga inst several persons arresten during_ the raid on the home. Harbor Scliools Sliut Mo1iday He said a challenge could be made that Riley is not a legal supervisor af· ter January since he was not reap- pointed. Thus any of his votes on con· troversial issues could be open to le- gal action, Kuyper said. ltiley said he has no reason to believe county political leaders will ask Brown to !Lame a new supervisor. Council Okays Condominium Over Protests Despite objections from the city of Santa Ana. the Costa Mesa city coun- cil has approved a a 133·unit con· dominium project to be called "Vil- lage Creek." · The project. which will have a den· sity of 10.8 units per acre, wlll be located on the northwest corner or SunOower Avenue and Bear Street. The',planning starf hnd opposed the plan, maintaining · that t.be ' density should be 9.8 units per acre. John Ri chards, a Santa Ana plan-. ner, said the ne ighboring city ' 1 qlleslioncd whether there was enough Costa Pttesa City llall. schools and usable recreation space in the project Orange Coast College will be ctosed .... or adequate parking. lie &aid that an Monday In observance of. Veterans• extra burden could be placed on Santa Day, bill banks and olhet;J>uslncsses Ana parks and streets. 1 are expected to remain open. Henry M. Roberts Jr., representing A City llall spokesman said that the Ute developerj told the council 55 per- t rash schedule •'ill not be affected and cent or 1he project was open space. lhe Monday pickup will be made as · usual. Sehools in the Ncwporl·Mesa Palestine Quarters • Uni fk!d Sthool Distril't will be closed and so will OCC. 4 Join Oil Agency BRUSSELS" tUPl l°",-Four more :European nations. inCluding three . neutrals, announced today they "'nnt to Join the American-led lntcrnatlonal E nergy Agency that would share oil in lime o( crisis. TJley are Spaln,.Swi aerland, Au~tri.! arid Sweden. ... DEIR T. Lebttoon fAPl -A Bcirul ne "•apapcr re11orted loday thal 1\merican ofriclals \\'a nt to house the Palesl lnt tjucrrillas going to-the United Nations on an army bu!le out· side of New York and ferry them daily by helicopte r t<r'and from U.N. ·headquartl.lra. The ncw11pnper Al fttohurrer. Which s clot1e to the Palestine Liberation Orgunizatlon. ~a id lhe guerri ll a lea~rs ;i r e unhappy about lhc security pjans . -. C11t-backs,.=·-_:: Drouglif -r Get· Blame -· -W-A SHING-TON (APt---:--Rt tail rood prices "'ill continue climbing al least throu2h mid·l97S. pa rtly ,because or drought·reduced _grain ~afvests this yCar if-Rd cutbacks by li\•estock producers. the AJriculturE'' Department said today. • ·-Consu,m!f.S c;an expect ~prim to go up • on a la irly broad front ·•.r lhroug)r nlfdyeali: lhet dioartmeaf•. OuUook and SihlJOli<la .l!oarcl. s.W. • But 0Cficiills Said they. could nol. predict whether the 1975 increases would "'lllatcb the big ·11ainrof"'thP past two years. "Alth.ough C'qnsumer demand may be ril'bderated by ,.....d slo"'°do wo. in . econom iq acti\•ity, recent an!f. , prospective increases in firm priea ··-.. for bdth cro_p And Jifest.orlr-related • iOO<ls ·are Ukely to surt'ace at retail ,' • the department said. . 1 I I ' ' lo.1tr ,. .. ..,... .• , Mlllrf "''9 Officials said the-9\ltJOQk.·~·111~1) rerlects .t h'e adverse• imp'ict" Of weather this year; tilcluding last"' s ummer's drought and early frosts EASTBLUFF SCHOOL PRINCIPAL FERGUSON AND FRIENDS DISPLAY BIG FLAG Running Bargain Buy Up.a Aagpole Proved ~Oinethlng of a Problem Mesa lmplemel)ts B'ike Lanes for City Roads Bicyc~e lanes are bein g placed on the road in Costa ~1esa as the city puts its master pl an or bicycle trails into effect. ,.. Councilwoman Norma Hertzog, in announcing; implementation or the plan today, paid tribute to the many citizens who spent "hundreds of hour· s'' working on it with the staff before it was approved by the city council. She a lso• ~a iled for community cooperation in a bike safety campaign that will be launched soon. "Simply creating bike Jones on the streets will not make riding a safe practice without an efrective safety progra m." she said. · 1\1 rs. Hertzog reported that $25.000 has Deen budgeted for bike Janes and trails this year and the Southern Califof'nia· Association or GOvern- mcnti'll353ll0c-alOO tlle cily ano(hcr $13,000 ror bikeway expansion. J\lrs. liertzog said that the rirsl phase of the plan primarily consists of striping bike ·1a nes along major streets. This phase will be completed early in J915.' · The phase iiicludes striping bike hancs on Placentia Avenue from 16th Street Lo \Vilson Street: Fairview Road from Ne\lo·porl Boulevard to South Coast Drive: Merrimac and Arlin ston Drive from Harbor Boulevard to TeWinkle Park, and r~air Drive from Harbor Boule\'ard to Ne~·port Boulevard. · l\lrs. llertzog said that "'Ork also is being started on the second ph ase or the program and this includes laying a bicycle trail -an asphalt path separated from the roadway -on part of Harbor Doule\'ard along F~ir view HQ.'>pital and· along the south of the Costa ~l esa Golf and Counlry Clul> along Joann Street. The second phase also includes a bicycle lane along South Coast Dtive from South Coast Plaza lo the Santa Ana Ri\'er. The third phase of the ro&r!!_m pro\'ides for bicycle lanes along hlajor arterials, including l~h Streel. Victoria, lr\'ine and Red Hill ave· nues. These lanes will be.built as the s treets are "'idened in future projects. ~Irs . llcrtzog said the city also plans lo launch a bicycle safety program. in volving the palice. trarnc engineers nnd are11 i;;chools. Jet Noise Curbs Eased at Airport Uy GARV GRANVILLE OftlltO.ltJl"lllit ..... -operation at Orange County Airport. without adequate air transportation.·· Orange County Airport h:rs been the department said. when granting granted a one year reprie\'e rrom the \'&riance. mecUng state noise stand.arch subject !ts report went on lo note that tlir- lo the gradual reduction of airport. port related businesses as well ait noise to ''zero'' by 1m. tourist nnd convention business would The tough con~liOn.'i attached to the suffer 1r I.he airlines were closed ' uriance. by...the..sl.atc..Department of -.do"'"· · -. Transportation cu used Newport At the snme tim-e the-de-pnrtmrnt•. Beaeh ma)'.or pro tem Milan Ooslal re1>0rt. noted that Orange.County wa1i to hail the depurtmt:nl'21 decision aft among the fir5t 11irpo1t proprietors lo "a step In the right direction." <11>provc and tcsl the noise monitoring "1'he ·condltions ~tached to the itystcm. , variance are as fa\'Orable as l,)OSSible The report Sig ned by Ocput)' Dircc· and will rorce the county ·Iloard of tor for a.to s:i; Trans_p:1rtation ~nd Supefvisor~ Lo find another :isile ror i1 1\t'ronautics Jo~cpn n:-c·rotti :in1d the jet airport." Dostal said today. ah\llty of 1hc county to ciarry out. its The variance wa~ requ ~tcd by the noise abijtcn1cnt program was a rue Goard or Supervisors (.n October of Jor In lhe: dccisio,adlng to the gran 1973 h!I a necessa ry 5lcl) in oontlnuini: linf' of the noise a.nee. . -. Getti11.g Tall E1iough Flag Pole a Problem \Vhut do you do whe n you see an American rlag tha\'s 40 feet long, ~·eighs 40 pounds and costs lOcenls? .You buy it. And that's exactly v.·hal Eastblurr School Principal Les Ferguson did. As a result. the Newport·P.1esa Unified School District has a gargan- tuan Flag too big tony on any school nagpoles. The tall est flagpole in the district is 48 re·et hi gh. way too short to ac· commodate the Stars and Stripes r~e rg uson dragged home recently from a Girl Scout rummage sale. The 1''\ag, 885 ·square feet of nylon, originally flew over the Garden Grove Ci\'IC Center. \\/hen city or. ficials there purchased a new nag. the tattered old one v.•as donated to the Girl Scout Council or~orange County to Oy at its Camp Sherman. Out Girl Scout officials disco\'Cred the Camp Sherman nagpole was too short and the Flag was then donated to the Costa ~tesa Girl Scouts for their rummage sa le. U ~·as placed on the market for one thin dime. Scouting through the bargains , Ferguson couldn't rcslsl the ~~la g Y:hich he bcllc\'ed could be used in some v.•ay Dy th e dis tri ct 's Americanis m Committee. "Also. Veteran's Day is coming up ritonday , and I thought it could bt• used to he lp ohservf' the holida:.' ... Ferguson ex plai ned. . First. though. lhe principal hl!d sailmakcr John Conser of Windward custom Sales mend the rr:ayed F1:ii;:. h:Ci!ofcharge. Then, he searched all over to find a flagpole big enough to accommo· date the t-1agon Pttoneay. Finally, he located the SO.foot rlug- pole standing outside the Costa a.icsa City llall. Pcrmisslon-.-.·as granted by city ofric.ials for the t-iag·s big day in COsta l\tesa. Studcnl body orfi~rs from· Davis l\1iddle ~hool. S"cvl.UIULer...BilLKur· ne l, Pe~gy Condone and Rob('rl George. alonR \\'4th Costa l\ltsu police of(ic~rs Ho~coc llrntJd and i\tl un Cain . "·ill raise the fla g at 8 n.m. i'itondtty ~LCosl:a l\lesa Clty llu\I. After its rctreaJ down lhc flagpole l\.tondn y C\'Cnlng. th flag ..will be re llrned to, thC Am~ricunf! m Cnm-• mitt e. · The con1miltC!a wlll ittore it until someone "'Ith a big nn'gpole needs" mulching ~·1.,, · ' . this fall which reduc~d g'rain and soybean prospects . Larry V. Summers of lhe depart· ment's Economic Research Servi~ said food prices -including meals eaten out as well as store groceries -could rise 2 to 5 percent in tM first quarter of 1975 from their average during the last three mon· Lhs of this-year. Last January-r..f ar~ ch. prices went up an average of 4.5 percent from the rinal quarter or 1973. (See PRICES. Page ..U> GAINERS PACE DA Y,'S TRADING NEW YORK <UPI) -Pricesclosc."d mixed in moderate trading toda"y on the New York Stoc k Exchange. wherr investors reacted \\'ilh uncertainty to a looming nationwide coal strike and a decrease in the nation'5 rrlgney sup·• ply. (Tables, 85). The Dow Jones industrial averag_f' lost 4. 77 to667 .16. Advances held about a seven-to-stx margin over declines among the 1.772 lssues1raac d. P rices \\'ere slightly lower in moderate trading on lhc American Stock Exchange. C..a~l . Those hig h cloud-. ne\"cr a<"· cumulated today ;111d t he ""l':tlhcr !le rvi~c is C"a llin~ for Fllir skies throu,ll'h Saturday ,.,.ith ~lightl y warn1er weather tn hoot Beach highs 68 rising to 73 inland Lo""'S tonight45-50. I NS IDE TODJ\ l:' 1\ew' lh1ngt co ntinue to happen al one of lhf' Orange Coo.1t'11 Jaoorite reslauranl1. Iha Cmvm llou.•e. Rf!orl tJ"hat Nornn" S/onJ.e~ ho~ lo xiy obowr I/it Sotdh l.og!llWl e.s.la!Jlishme11t ut Ow. · ._. Ab011t "' lh.i "'rtJc;Yldtr loday , . " .. ... •••• l 01-U ,,_ .. " •• <~·· ·~·· .. " " .. • ~· (. .. , M ...... ~ ... ~ ...... ""'" OtM.,c:e-t,r .. ..... ''" ....... ~ Ot •'1-""""' ., Sfo''1• .... 11 ... It.if~· ..., "T11t~hlw Cl ,.,,..,.,., <w W!liU•r 4,1 ....,,./ff_.. Al,lt ....,~...... <'-• .,. ··=----·. • • Pilot Logbook. Bq,k er Def eat Heralds • County Power ·Shift •· By WIWAM SCHREIBER ._ Ol .. D1llyM•1Utt , i .. The d'lcisive derellt of longtim'e Orange County Supervisor D~vid 1 .Bakef i.n :r,"esday's election will mean a lot more to counly government than the replacement or one politician with another. •t THE UPSET victory by former Garden Grove councilman Larry Sch- mit has left a growing impression that power shifts are in the wind - shills that could lead to the eventual removal pf still another supervisor. r· . Among other things, Schmit's election may Well fl'l!an formation of a new three-.vote majority block on the county Board of Supervisors. --A~common thread now ties together three supervisors -Schmit, Robert Battin and board Chairman Ralph Clark. BATTIN remains unnredictable. So, in the recent past, Diedrich'baa turned to other board memi>en- .first CasRCrs, who Diedrich saw as a good intellectual soundin1 board and theoU~ Bc!_k~r .~hose long ten~ m_a_d e__bim a fount of backeround infor-1 ma vu. , Bul Caspers is .&one and Bakel" w.ill go in January, leaving Diedrich, for a Ume-l'e:ast. a minority of one. · Attomey:- Backdated Nixon Gift . ' Frotr1Page~l PRICES ••• . CASPERS' appointed replacement, Tbom81 Riley, has yet to ''There's no wi.f +they're rOinc to ·exhibit the leadership Diedrich can rely upon for help, drop·i n the first quarter," &.immers And there is the question of what will happen lo Riley. told a reporter. "But we can't say at The former Marine general's appointment is still under a cloud this time exactly how much the . -that formed the mome;nt it was signed by Ronald Reagan. increasesv.;ill be.'' -\ • Retail food prices are expected to r SINCE CASPERS disappeared at_sea after winning a new term be up 14 to 15 percent for all of 1974 '.OD' the·-ooard, is Riley's appointment good only urrtil the end or on a 12-monlti average' -aimost r "'CiS"Per's-rrrst term in January or'i.S _he in_oJfice until the next elecUon identicallo thel973increueandabout -two years hence? _ .-. ~-r in line with what USDA-hid-predicted County Coun&el Adrian Kyper has ruled new governor Edmund1 since drought took a toU of grain crops_ • :Biown Jr. must either re.-appoinl Riley, or pick •a man of his own. last summer. i ;IHfw.~llx, the state attorftey general has said Rea1an's appointment .Officials said eons\ften may ~ee ·.J l'l~~~\il the next supervisot'ial elecUon in 1976, meal prices continue lo decline 1' ,~ ..... 1 iijJey has said he will maintain a low profile until something moderately at least through part or " happen.a .. Jf nothing happens, be admits, his voles over the next few the final _guarter or this year. years could be challenged in court because· of uncertainly over the "Beer suppl es are record large," _ _.._legality ol. his appointment __ 1. _ _.1..,h,,e_,_r,,e,.p,.o"r,.t,,_..s_.a,_i,,d~. __ ·_·_,,c,_,o"m"""a,_r.,_e,,d_1 with other years, a smaller propor- , CEEED Appeal Aired On Proposition .20 tion is grain-fatten®. Pork supplies have also increaSed and turkey is plentiful.'' One reason for the surge in meat supplies is t hat farmers and ran· chers have been selling catU e in preference to paying high feed costs.""' Eventually, some economists rear, the drain will mean a further crunch on meal supplies later .on. A Calirornia Court of Appeals in San Bernardino heard arguments Thur· sday on assertions by a Newport Bicyclists Raise Cancer< Fun ds • • Bicyclisl6 from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach who took part in the American Cancer Society's bikeathon last month rolled up thousands offtol· ,.Jars in pledges . The Orange .County branch of the society reported that 155 cyclists rode a 24.8·mile rOute in the Harbor Area and ~n the ba sis of one completion each, they raised $5,639 in pledger. Coun tywide, more than 1,200 cyclists took part in the event, gar- nering pledges exceeding $31,000 Gerald Wolf, event chairman, repor: Le~ ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Prt1ldffll ..... Publ!- Jack R. Curlev VIC.• Pf'ftlOt"I 1"11 Gt~, .. MflllOI" Tho~as Keevll ' £1111111' ThOmas A. MurPhine-,.,_.,...1,,. Edi"" c Charle5+t. Loos Richard P. Nall M~I Mllll9i .. EOiten j:ost. Mes. CMti<.e lJll Wit! a.; Stfftl Maill"t lldOnllt: 11.0 . IP 116f.""' Beach g roup that the Coastar Initiative Proposition 20 is uncon- stitutional and violates the U.S. Con· · slituUon'& provisions of due process. Despite heiring the arguments from both sides, lhe three.judge court wi ll hand down its d ecision later-within 90 days. · The appeal comes from the Newport Beach· based Council on En· vironment, Employment, Economy and Development. That group, known as CEEED, as· serts that the controversial initiative preeumi>ted property owners right lo a public hearing before government passage or Jand·control law . Since its · inception, the Initiative has set up a new level of government with strict permit procedures ror: all ·changes in land-use within the 1,000· yard strip of the state coastline. The appeal in San Bernardino seeks . ·a reversal of the decision last January by Oi'ange County Superior Court Judge Robert Kneeland, who upheld ·the conslitutronalityof the lnitiaUve. Rhodes Target WASHINGTON (UP!l -Rep . Peter Peyser, a two·lerm Republican from New York. said today John Rhodes must be repl!!,S.ed as llouse minority leader if the 1.fVP Is ~oing to survive Tuesday"s Democratic clec· lion victory. .. It's time Cor a change, .. Peyser said. Jn fact, lhe report indicated the situation will change around the first ·or the year. ·Blast Kills T wo ROOSEVELT. Utah (UEI) -An explosion leveled a black powdei- planl Thursday, killing two employes and scattering m en and debris over a mile of sagebrush country. The victims were identified as Fred Anderson and Lester Ho~i. 2 Bap,ks Tell Lower Prime . NEW YORK (A Pl -Two big ; commercial banks announced a · move' today toward a lower , lOY.I pe rcent prime lending rate. New York's First National City Bank, th~ country's-second largest, and F irst National Bank of Chi'fago, eiglith In size nationally, said they were drop- ping their prime .a quarter poinl from 10 ~ percent, effective Tuesday .. The banks now have dropped their prime 11h: p-:rcentage points in six weeks. . The prime is the rate banks charge best corporate bor· rowers .. Capo Horse SJt ow Set On Satur day, Sunday Canceled by last ·Friday night's rainfall, the Ca pistrano Valley Hor· semen's Association show, considered by many to be the major horse show of lhe. year in the South Orange Coast area, i~. on again for Saturday and Sunday. • ch·time entertainmen~on Sunday. Equitation and halter events will be held on Sa turday, &tarting at 8 a.m. Sunday's competition, also starting at .8 a.m., will be in gymkhana events. _ .-tel~phone 171~) M.2-a2t · Cl1sslt1ed Advertlslng ~2·S67t ~fore th an 300 entrtes are expected to turn out for the two-day event at Rancho Capistrano <Avery ParkWay offrampJ San Diego »eewayl in San Juan C~plstrano. Jn case. of light rains tonight or early Saturday, the show may be moved to an alternate location· If heavy rains force cancellation, ~ew dates will be ael for neXt. spring. ac· cording to Sandy Cllampion public relations chairman for the spc)nsori ng ' An e"Xhibition of dressage is scheduled lor the noon break on Satur· day; cowboy1 from Norco and other parts of Southe rn Culilorni a will demonstrate the art ol cutting (cattle handling rrom hor~back ) as the Jun - association. , . Phone number1 lo call for show In· fo.rmatl.~n and '4l>ather ··cue•· st1mates are 496-l&kl 400--and 493·839J. • -• • --Kent St. Telecast Slated Annou!lces Their Pre-holiday -' TONIGHT , ... FOOTBALL -Estancia vs. Santa Ana .al Davidson Field, I p.m. foun· lain Valley vs. Los Alamitos at OCC stadium,.81).m. SATURDAY, NOVEllllER 9 "TUNNEL OF LOVE" -Costa Mesa . Civic Playhouse, Community 'Recreation Center, Nov. 9, 15, 16 and 23,Sp.m. M. D. Hammond Rites 'Saturday Funeral &ervicei will be conducted Saturday tor Matvin D. Hammond of Costa Me1a, a retired hardware salelm1n wbo d1ed UU. week. He wu a 22-yeat r.esident or Oran1e County. Mr. Hammond, who wu •. wu a hardware salesman for more t.ban 40 years . The services will be held 1t 11 a.Dt,. in Bell Broadway Mortuary'1.Chapel with Dr, B. Loth air Green otnciatm1. Mr. Hammond is survived by his widow, ¥1rjorie; son, David, of Lone Beach; dau1hters, Bar bara L. LeGrue or Cypre11, and Em.Uy Reed of San Carlo•: brother, Jobn, ol Corona, and two 1raadehildren. ' -~---~- UPMOLSTEF{Y SALE '· -Huge-Se~tion on-Oisploy~ow·---~~. . CHAIRS from s 15900 Stop In Now At Any of Our Th ree Fine Stores For Fine Upholstery At .Safe Prices. •• OREXEL_:HEAITAGE-HENAEOON-WOODMARK-KAAASTAN-BAKEA . '7eJ ~r ~elHe'it~ 111e. 1 WEEKDAYS• SATU~DAYS t :OO,. l:JO CLOSID MONDAYS NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 WESTCUFF DR.. 642·'9'<1 LAGUNA BEACH • . 34S Nf>ttTll t..'OAST HWY., 19t·Wl . 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