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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-12 - Orange Coast Pilot' \ • -------- -to on son · r .. N~port Ignores Cops •T TU ES DAY AFTERNOON;NOVEMBE-R 12, ·1974 ..... OKs ·Massage· Permit YOL. IJ, MO. J.._ 2 Sl:CTIO..S. H l'AGU -- Co8st ,Oil Foes Mapping Battle Plans 'Betrayed Frietid' Kalmbach Sobs In ~estimony \V AS l!lNGTON (UPI) -Richur.d._ M. Nixon's former personal lawyer. •lerbcrt \V. Kalmbach. of Newport Beach, broke do'll.•n in tears On the wit· ncss stand today as he recalled betraying a friend to get money to pay off the Watergate burglars. • In the most dramatic moment of the sevcn·week \Vatcrgate cover·up trial, Kalmba('h struggled unsuccessfully to contain his emotions as he told about calling Thomas V. Jones, board chairman or the Northrop Corp., to get SS0,000 in cash for a "special Masseuse Gets Okay-Despite ' Newport Police n'eed" In early August, um . U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica immediately called a 10-mjnute reeess. Kalmbach!s chin quivered as he-walked out of the courtroom. The.emotional moment began whe n chief tri al prosecutor James F. Neal asked Kalmbach, who is serving a prison ~erm _for his part in the Watergate scandal, if his wife knew what he was gathering money for . He replied; "No, at no time." "In fairness to Mr. Jones, he didn't know either?'' Neal asked. .. Absolutely not," Kalmbach said. •·rm glad you asked that question. Air. Jones is a fine man." Pausing, he added. "When J mel with fl:lr. Jones, l said 'Tom, this is confidential."' Neal then asked in -a soft voice. "You felt you betrayed him?" . Kalmbach replied tear.fully, ''Yes." ·A fe\1t minutes later, Kalmbach resumed testimony and said that by ~ September 19'13 he.refused to continue Poli ce department a nd city. raising moneyforthe defendants. m a nager recommendations were Kalmbach, a Wealth)' corporate disregarded tt1onday night when the lawyer serving 3 six tO l8-month Newport Beach City Council voted to prison sentence !Or illegal campaign issue a mass.euse permit lo a woman J und-raising_pr3ctices, testified wbo police allege was once arrested earlier how he answered an urge nt for soliciting prostitution. \Vhite House call to raise money for That's What It .Is The persorializeCl liceriSe-plateS on this a-ITto - made t he photographer stop for a second look in an Oregon s upermarket. The owner, accor· . . Another Post "'"'' ....... ding to the cameraman. declined to be idi'n· tified, but he confirmed that the message '''as correct . ' Fo-rd Drops Gibson ~s a condition of the permit ap· th w b I proval. DianH Barilonc. 22. miist post e aterga te urg ars so Nixon's a Sl.000 bond es assurance to the city 1972 re-election rntmpaign would not A E Ch • f . bejeopar<tized. s· ·nergy ie hei: husbands ~ass~ge -~arJor! the P~le and obviously tired after five Wright Pl~ce. 400 1 Birch St., will _be mo th ·n prison 'Kalmbach te rr d Slayer Flees l,ttstitution; Nabbed Later PfllLAOELPHIA (U PI ) ~ .T\\•o wome"· '.including..Carmellu fltag\iilo "operated 1n a n orderly manner." n s 1 • " s 1 1e According to a po'lice report studied that h~ •. was sworn to absolute \V ASHINGTON (AP) -President bythecouncil,Atrs.Barilonel>leaded secrecy about the ~ayment to th Ford' agreed today lo abandon An- not gui lt y to a 1970 solicitin g burglars and used. alt~ses ~n. over drew E. Gibson as his choice to be prostitu.tien charge in Gardena. maneuvers to fulrill his mi~st~n. B £ederal energy administrator · but Jlowever, the report continued. she he stoppe~,' short of d~~cnbing promised tq appoint him "to another sport. <.1n oil-barge and tanker co m· Robbins whQ confessed to the slaying pany. and dismemberment of her rather. In 197:!. th e Federal l\Iarilimc Ad-hav e been r etu rn ed to the ministration granted a S00 .6 million Philadelph ia State Hospital at subsidy lo a tanker-building \'enture Dyberry after a weekend escape. \\'hich benefited Interstate· Oil. Gib· l'llrs. Rc:ibbins , 28. "''as sent back to U.S. Probe May Be Dema1_1ded Jly tlte Associated Prfts Opponents of oil driUing of£ the Southern ..California COa5t_sugieSt they may seek a federal grand jury probe o.£ alleged dealings bl!f."''een the oil industry and the fcderaJ go\'crn- ment. The reaction rollo"''ed reports th<.1l the federal government had already · decided to go ahead with plans to leas~sites for oil drilling off the coast bef9re normal environmental impact studies are completed. "'\Ve beli eve the meeting between the petroleu.m industry and govern· ment offici"ls v.·ere, at the least. a breach of public trusl. and may ha\"C been a conspiracy to violate certain laws."' the Seashore En\•iron mental Alliance said in a letter to Rep. Alphonzo Bell ( R-Cali£. i Shirley Solomon_, head of-SEA. said public hearings to be held in Santa !\'tonic a Dec. 2llnd 3 On the drllllng question "are a mockery at thi!i point .'' A grand jury probe request had not been finalized. ho"'·ever. At the same.time. Deputy City Ally . John llamilton ·of Los· Angeles. refer- ring lo a possible legal action to block drilling, said, "\Ve have a definite in· terest in following this up . either in federal court in \Vashington D.C . or here." Presi dent Ford h<.1 s called a meeting or governors and governors- clect of coastal slates for \Vednesday in \Vash ington O.C. concerning the of- fshore oil leasing program. But Gov . Ronald Reaga!l was not planning lu attend. Gov .-elect. Edmund G. Bro"•n Jr. said he had other commitments but would send an aide for a briefing Thursday. entered a guilty Pica to a disturbing P3,r~rfs as ru~h -';1oneyl be 'f • , ~Pt;lniiible position in gove·rnment" ~-the-peace.charge and paid a 5100 fin_e._· was c ear 1 .. ~as 0 or sup-if FBI checks rai~e no obstacles. ''She has no other arrest record .. port ·for the-families of theSe defen...._tn a letter to Gibson, who asked that son "''as l\laritime administrator at the hospital a rter t"''o policemen the time and the subsidy wa s signed discovered her wanderin~ on a down- by his deputy. Robert J. Black"11o•ell. to"'·n·street. Sfie "'as committed lo lhC Six monlhs later, Gibson became hospital by court order last year for president of Interstate. treatmc11t and diagnosis of her men- OranAe Const the.j:iolicereport said. · ' CSee KAJ,MBAOI. Page AZ) his appointment be ·withdrawn It went on to say that r.trs. Barilone because of controversy over his has worked at her husband's massage ~·~ si:v~rance agreem~nt with partorsin lrvineandNey.rportBcach. Ni"ne Arrested Ph1ladelph1a s In~ersta~e 011 Tran· "There has been no record of e"it her sport Co .. Ford said he intends to an- placc being conducted.in a disorderly nounce :i new ~o_min~ for the Federal manncr,"thepoli cercportcontinued. I L Energy Adm1rpstralion post '"very It also a('knowl'cdged Mrs. ll . aguna OD soon." . Barilone's offer to take a lie detector In a rather bizarre-development. test "to prove she is straight." N R Press· Secret1,1ry Ron Nessen said \Vhen l\layor pro I.em tt1ilan Dostal Sr CO ti CS 8pS White llouse staff chief Donald Rum - mOvcd that the police department and • steld "has volunteered to lake the <:ity manager's denial of the mas-•blame" for Gibson's selection. even seuse permit be-upheld, Councilmaq. A team or Orange County deputy though Nesse~ con,tende.d Rums· Paul Rycko(f and tt-tayor Don Mcinnis ma·rshals serving about a dozen war· f~!d kn~w nothing _at the hme_ about defended the applicant. rants in Laguna Beach l\1onday night Gibson s 10-year agreement with the ··she can't b~ sa"ddle6 with this endetl·up-;ii;ummonif\i polic~ tO"Ynbke· Phlladelphi3 ntm. ...- thing forever, 'l Ryckort sild as 1he nine drug-related arrests. At a news briefing, Nessen also an· refused to i;llppotl Oostal's motion. Lt. Nei_I Purcell oT the, 1,.agurii · nounced that Ford ~ecid~ t.o go along ttlclnnls pointed out that the attrac· Beach pohee department said 1t l1onot. with a controversial dec1s1on or the live brunette had not been convicted unusual for marshalsscrvingwarr an· Nixon administration to force the · of the prostitution charge and said she ts. usually for old trafri c offenses, to . resignation of Barbara M. Watson aS' shouldn't be made "to wear this kind stumble upQn suspected drug cases. administrator ot the State D~part­ of stigma forever." . Only small amounts ~r ma~juana menl's. Bl!reau or ~urity and Con· Ryckoff and l\tclnn11 "'·ereJoincd by and a s ubstance believed to be sular Arfa1rs. Councilmen lloward Rogers, Pete ('()('otinewererecovered. The \Vhite llouse spokesman l!aid Barrett and Lu cille Kuehn in roting . Of the persons arrested, se\lc~ were Buff al~ lawyer Leona~d F. \Valen · ror issuance or the permit :;u lJjcrt to rrom Laguna Beach. one from Soulh Lynow1ci "'ould be nominated to sue· theSt.OOObond. Laguna and C?ne from Laguna Niguel. ceed WulsOll : \Valent);u>wlcz.al s~.had Councilmun John Slore ollied him · They,rangcd ~n age from 17 lo43. _ t>c:en the choice of res1g'F' President self with Dosllll on the jssuc to rorm Purcell said most of ~he suspects N1x~n for. the post.-..: the dlsscn1ing rnctlon in the s to 2 vo\e have been released on bail of ~tween Gibson s selection to head the FEA lo override the earlier adminfStrative Sl.500 and $2,000 or on their own became cn ntroverslal bccawic or bis deni;ils. ' ~ recognlza n~e. • conncclions with Interstate ·Oil Tra~· "' , • \\1hilt he held that job. Interstate tal condition. applied for a new Si07.6 million sub-She has nol ye t hecn tried for the sidy frnm Blackwell, who moved up1o 1970 k'illing of her fatht>r, Frank l\laritimt>:1dministrulor. l\l ag li no . 5 1. in 1ht>Jr Snul h Gibson left Interstate last l'll ay \\'ith Philadelphia home. , · u guarl,\nlcc of SI million ror his Ser-:· The other \\'Oman returned to the vices of only 14 months. and l nterstale got its second subsidy last July.. Dyberry llos_pital was identified. as Gibson's "Rcrics of connections with Anna Poducct. 37 . ~he was caught 1n a the governrt1ent :ind Interstate repor· house by .th~· pol1ccmcn who found .tedly led Sen. llchry r.-t . Jackson (D· t.lrs. Robbins. \Vash.l. to wr:i te-Ford requesting_lhe__Oetecli\lc C11p t. /\_!!drea ·11an~ (See ENERGY Page A%) werker said it was not clear li.2w the ' "'omen esc~ed from the hosp!_~ but --------'----'-they were reported mfsslng SarUrday SERVICE STATIO N THIEVES FILL UP TULSA. Okla . !UPI I -A sclf-ser· \•tee gasoline station did a lot or busine !I Sunday and l\fonday -but mostly It was robbers helping them· selves to lhe cash drawer. Police sald a total of seven robbers . held up Otis Porter's P\lcer· Fina ser- vice stalion three-times. One robber :;il:;o ~at.up an attendant. • ' r\ ·night. ~trs . Robbins surrendered to Sherirr )...loyd Brown in Randolph County, N.C. in August, 19'13 and he said she conressed the murder to him. Bro"'" said l\-trs. Robbins told him she shot.her father six. times and I hen used a but('her kn1re to cut up his body. She r'cportcdty confessed to put - ting the pier.cs in garbage cans and taking tbe rcm3ins lo 1'lorida "''ilh the help or another "''oman f\lrs . Pauline E. Z:ir1 . 45, has been charged with being an accessory afli:r the fact or murder in th<!ra!ic. • . ' " 1t•atftt•r Fair thro·u~h \\'cdnesday \1ith coole r tcniperatures along the Oran !?e Co:.ist . llighs rangini: frnm thC' mid 70s <.1t lhe str.'.ln cl lo the mid 80 s inland. ()\'t•rnight IO\\'S 50-55. I NSIDI-: '!'ODAY Thirte en •·unluc ky " "Siofe /egillarors leov111g office ofler Ilic election will have $1 . .l m1 !11011 taken oul of tl1c1 r pockels by the rtpeol of Pfns1on bonuses .Ser Page AB. IEnN .. 111 ... tk l..M.le" CM,.,,,, " ... <Wttiltftl -· ~,.._, Oe.ttll ..... itt' IEflMrnl,._ lftlt1'1•l-11t ~lltllK•ol l'IMMt "fG.Hfoi'Mf -·-lftM ...... Hitfl Mii Ullftr. .• -· .. .. ... •1-11 .. ····~ ... , '" '" .. .. • A2 OAILVPILOT ""' S Tutldty,N01i9mber12, 1914 Stturity Move Arafat Arrival Still a 8 y United Press lnlematloaal T h e Pale s t i ne Libe r at io n Organization issued co nflict ing 'reports today on the travels or PLO leader Y:.tsse r Ararat to New York 'where the J ewish Defense League has vowed to assassinate•llim. A PLO SPOkesman said Arafat took Eronera~A l l\fystery._ orr ror Algiers this morning en route to New York to address Wednesday's U.N: General _Assembly debate on Palestine but g1.1 ve no details and no times. The spokesman said his e arlier statement that Ararat traveled to Al giers (l urin g the nig ht was deliberately in accurate ''to cover up Ar afat 's movements for security reasons." • Ararat arrived in Cairo Pilonday and held confere nces with the Egy p. Lian forei.1tn minister and defe nse ISRAELI S GRAB 3 CAPTIVES INS. LEBANON, Page A4 Lioness Tree • Girl Collects Fund .to Free Pal By lllLA RVKAYE Otl"901U,.-!1915~H • Lire was getting a bit cramped fOr Sheba in her temporary home in Ca m. pbcU, a suburb or San Jose. The gro"·ing. 9S·pound lioness cub spent her days in-a pct store cage and was destined to remain there until someone "'a nted to pay the SI,000 price tal( on her furry head. Even ir she "'as purchased. chances were.s_he'd j ust go to anoth_er, bigger c age in a zoo or other pet store. Sheba has been spared a caged life, howe\•er, by J iln Parsons, a 2l·year· o ld college student Crom Los Gatos. As a result or !Hiss Parsons' fund- r aising efforts , Sheba is ex pected to be settled tonight in her new home at Lion country Sara ri in Laguna 1-lills. ~ Both Sheba und her anim al·loving b eneractor "'ere ~chcdulcd lo arri \'e at noon today al Orange County Air- OR ANGE COAST· DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Prnl<Mnl •rod P\>bloi.l'ler Jack R. Curley VICI '"'Klclt11I I nell Ge-11 AN ... 91tr Thomas Keevd • Thomas A. Morphine AN1119•119 l!Oltar ' Charles H. Lo os Richard P. Nall ·~~ port .• Wher.e they would stop brieny before continuing on by v~n to the wild anim al park. , Before spending the past month a nd a half al the pet store, Sheba lived at ~e Oakl and.Petting Zoo. Now, irl her new Pome, she'll be able to roam free wi th her own kind. : !t1iss Parsons, who luraed t he seven·m'onlh·o ld cat over to Lion Country Sara ri, explained how she raised the money to buy Sheba. "I j usL startcd a campaign to get her o'Ut of that cage. I couldn't stand to see her lockeCI up," she said. Within a month , s he ha d $8'00 in s m a ll donations. the result or a newspaper story and the local grapevine. Turned ou t the S800 was enough since the 1\.1 and M 'Pet Store had a sale and Sheba was offered at the reduced price. Althou gh they say they have a sur· pl us of lion cubs .. the animal park agreed to take the li oness off l\'i iss Parsons' hands. ~fiss Parsons vi sited Sheba about three times a v.•eck, talking to her und petting her th rough th e ca ge. At the beginn ing. the young woman had visions of keeping the lioness at her parents' home in Los Gatos. She recons idered, though, when people gave her their opinions or the idea. "l\ly parents, for example. weren 't loo fond of the idea," she admitted, laughing. So. she figured a \\•ide open place like Lion Cou ntry Safari would be' just the thin g. l\Jiss Parsons. v.•ho's studying earl y child hood education al a junior rol· Jcge, said she's been a wild animal Jover for a long time. Iler o" n pets, though, hardly hint at her exotic int<'rersf. "'I have a very nice parakeet and a hamster ," she said. . . ' I .._ The proposed aireement submitted :r.1.onday ~o District Judge Charles R. R1chey'Would prohibit delivery of the ,ma teria ls t o Nixon unti l t he prosecutor 'is satisried they are not ,ieeded in hi s investigation. ' ' "I don't thin k the issue or what hap· pens l~ t he tapes should be deter- mined by a trial." Nelson said. "The important point of the-tapes is the whole history of Watergate." Teen s Captured As Pot Shots Bring Police A carload cif teenagers from inland Orange·Courity found themsel ves in a h<ll spot Mond ay, despite the fact they "'ere headed to the beach to beat the heat. Costa J\1esa police pulled ove r the youths at Ha rbor Boulevard and 19th Street, where they were ordered out or their car and forced to lie ra ce down on the sidewalk.at shotgun·point. in a spread·eagled position. The-vehicle was-pulled over fol· lowing several reports of a carload of youths aiming at passing cars with "'hat appeared to be a ri ne a.s they proceeded dow n Harbor Boule vard. Invesligalors said their weapon tU r· ncd out to be a Daisy B·B gun whi ch had the barrel's rore removed so ii resembled an actual firearm. They were held bricOy in custody, t~en .relea.sed to their J?arents, pen· d1ngJ uven1le court charges. · -At l•ll•n1 "'-,..9"""fllll9"~ Oftictt No Semantics· _Newport Council ··Bid Fails · A move to put the skids to the lrvine Company's controversial Cove con· dominium deve lopment in Newport &ach has falle n shortotits mal'k . The best a city oouncil minority of tl)ree could get for it.s erforl Monday was a staff study of tentative and final' plans for lh8" SI-unit Bayside Drive project -across the cha nnel from Balboa Island. Purpose or the study is to determine if there are "substantial differences" bet"·een the tentative plans approved by a 6·1 council vote in early 1973 and fi na l plans only recently completed. Pending the out~omc or the two- 'fCCk study, the company will con· tinue developm ent of the 5.S-acre bayfront site at its own "peril,'' J.t ayor o'on '-1clnnissai~. CHIN QUIVERED Herbert Kalmbach . f 'roin Page A I -K:A-J::;MBA:€H • • IT'S ALWAYS · WHAT IT SEMIS There is a tendency to take eve.ry skilled profession sees this. shortcuts these days. Almost . Th e vast majority of carpet layers use the hot·melt tape which 1s several times faster than hand sewing . Drawbacks include the fact that the !ape is attached to the SECO NDARY backing and if the · secondary backing has any tendency to work loose from 'the primary backing , there 1s not_hing .to hol.d th'e carpet together. Al so, operating temperature. of th.e iron 1s critical; and if the iron is too hot or too cold, there 1s a distinct probability of a weak sea m. Cleaning poses • the ultimate! test to this type of seam, and we have been called innumerable times to repair someo ne else·s seams which have come apart through the tendency of wet carpet to shrink. . At Alden's we h'and sew our seam s with a cross or baseball sti.tch. Them we latex th e seam to permanently lock in the se stitches. 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But .he left open the possibili ty th•l the President' may accept an alternctt1ve to his proposed 5 percent inrom tax surtax-on middle a nd ~high·in'<'om e indiv iduals and on corporations. IHTHI HA•IO• AllA • Sllll~l l t,J1 ' • ' • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placent ia Ave , COSTA MESA 646·48 38 M"'.: Tlws. ft. 1:10; ,,.I. t tot: Sitt, t:JO lo I ~J ·-, • J ' , Tuesday. November 12. 197_. • ·"l>AILY PILOT ,f .:f fS.cientists . -Cite C Nuke Computer Vote Tally _~Perfect'r Lagunan Geills F._me Potential Disasters Rushed Author, Helpmate Live Together Under Contract Orange County's aging Mmputer vote counting system wor!'ed almost perfectly during last "l'uesday's elec- tion, turning out final ballot counts more than 90 minutes ahead or predic-tions. •·1 am 50 years old and a cherniJ!. I worry about my weight, but not about by .bi/ocaJ glasses, graying hair or the /act. I hat ofter a lifetime of marriage, I om now • going to bed every night witl'I a woman I hired throunh a newsoooo ad." -" -:""CoNrad Cohabitation'' By JACK CHAPPELL Of .. Deltyl'tllll~ Interim Registrar or Voters 1\1.J . The· fiftyish chemist who worries· "Jim'' Mayer said the 8 a.m. cflm · about his weight but not about his pletion time was ,a new.-r-eeord for-the graying hair-is Lagun3n Edmund L. Coleman Vote Tabulating ti.1achines. Van Deusen. author of .. Contract When they ~·erf first put Into use a Cohabitation," a book describing his decade ago, tho/machines had some _ current living ariangement. problems -one vote tally took more Van De usen believes contraiCt. than 20 hours, l'lta yer said. cohabitation may not be for everyone, "This w.as definitely one or the but it is for someone and it is a fa~test counts we've-had, though we rational alternati've to marriage, -sttll lag well behind most counties in which he says is an irrational state. the slate that have more advanced The book has propelled Van Deusen systems," Mayer said. and Elaine (a pseudonym), his as· ."We had only One small problem sociate, iillo national prominence and with one of the card punch machines, controversy. but we had a n ancient backup They and the book Jlave been the m achine that did the job a little subjects of extensive press coverage, slower," Mayer said. television news shows. TV and radio ·•le estimated the use or the older talk shows. The movie rights to the card puncher i:Jelayed the final tally by book hav.e been optioned to producer about a half hour. or the ''The Graduate." Mayer said the county ran about a "God, it's been fun, incredible fun ," half~hour ahead of the 1972 •eneral Va n Deusen said as he sipped coffee in election, but the low voter turnout of his Laguna Beach cottage. 65-percent helped a little. He and ·Elaine, who was playing He said the Coleman system, which housewife in the kitchen, had just got· he called "overworked for its age" ten back from a talk·show blitz the can com.P.lete-th 9J.e_\.abM.htt!~ · -l=~=>ia600h2 hc>Urs te r lie closing"OTlfiC ---· e an Elaine both are extremely polls -barring a complete break· articulate. As talk sh<iw guests both down. proved irresistible targets and foils·.: When the vote tabulating system One show · stayed on hours after its ~· w.as purchased, Orange County had noimal signoff as c31lers defUged the about half the registered voters it now station. has. About 90 percent of the calls Were 1-tayer said the systeD) is rated toef. positive, the rest negatiye, when he ficiently handle about 500000 voters. and Elaine directly a nswered ~lore than 812 ,000 are noY! signed up, questioners. When the host answered, but more than 30 perecnt or those it' ran about 50·50, Van Deusen said .. failedtovotethis time: The pre mi se .of contract Escape Pro Nabbed In Georgia , RAY °CITY, Ga. <AP} -Two of· ficers hid among the thickets, wat· ching the m!rsh ~low. A~ter 40 minutes. they saw a n1ckero£hght. They waited until a car passed on the rural highway, then advanced for· ward several feel and s topped, fearing \o scare off their elusive prey. Each time a car went by, they moved . ·a little closer. . Finally they were only 15feet away. Chief Deputy Robert Swanson stood up shone his flashlight and identified" hirTiself as a Berrien County police of· ficer. "Y'all got me, just don't shoo.t," said the heavily bearded man, putting down his rishing pol e and flashlight, taped over to dim the light. And so Sunday night ended the latest esca.pe in t~e remarkable career or Lamar Fountain. Seventy·eigfit days before, Foun· tain 54, escaped rrom the Thomas Cou~ly jail. It was his third escape of the sianmer and sixth since 1968 when he first was arrested on three minor theft charges -a $37 bad check charge and two alleged then.s of $5 and$20. . During previous escapes, Founta1n had traveled to California and New Jersey. But he had been homesick and h ad trouble getting jobs without revealing his tell·tale Social Security number, so he returned each time to South Georgia where re18tives could help him, a nd where each lime, he was caught. · This time, Fountain.never left the swamplands around his native Ray City. Swanson said Fountain ha'd been living in a small shelter in the woods. made of cypress poles and insul ated wiTh linoleum and moss. Inside were • a makeshift bunk, jugs or wa~er and cooking utensils. . . Fountain was sentenced 1n 1969 to20 years for the three thefts and his first escapt?. ·He faces additional time for each of his fiv e subsequent escapes. cohabitation is that the functions nor· rnally carried out by a spouse are con· tracted. It becomes an employer-em- ploy~ relationship instead of a man and wire, death-do-us-part relation- ship. Love an.d its entangling alliances are distilled out of the relationship. Sex is not. Everything is legal. "It is an idea and as an idea, it does not mean. a damn thing unless the ground is fertile." Van Deusen said. He claims contract cohabitation. rather "th a n enraging wo m en's liberatiopists, has ~n embraced by them. Criticisn1, when it has come, has come from the fat and 40 male whose Boy, 14, Steals Dad's $18,400 For 'Friendship' VARBERG, Sweden <UPI) -A 14 · year-old boy wanted so much to be ac· cepted by older youths that he bought their friendship by stealing $18.400 from his father's store-to k~p.them In supply Of money, cars and cigarettes, a court was told. The boy not identified because he is a minor, appeared. in court Monday to explain the circumstances of the pil£erage which took one year. The court was told that lhe boy wan· led to ~come part of the ganc_ or 18 to 20 -·year·olds, but was rejected because or his youth. . He returned a nd bought his popularity with rrioney, the court was told, by keeping the others in constant supply of cigarettes and money and one·kronor mint pieces ror their girlfriends to stuff into slot m"achines. The court said he also bought three cars and a motorcycle for the group through some of the older members, worth a total of $3,700, and cigarettes worth at leastS2.300. The boy was finally caught by his father and turned over lo juvenile authorities. Thief Gets Guitars Guitars valued al $500 were stolen from the home or Andre Lagerstedt, 359 P°'lar Street. Laguna Beach, police said today. Smellier D11mps God or Dilly Graham is the God or Solomon. l( !be God of Solomon C'an .handle 50(rwives, then he can handle contract cohabitation," Van Dcusen enplained to . a little old lady questioner recently. · \\'hile the system does not offer women equ31ity in the employer·man· <'mploye·woman role or Van Deusen and Elaine, th theory does offer equality. The man docsn"t ha\'e to be the employer. '·\Ve are a sp°i?cics. a kind of species that falls into a cbief and Ind ians pl ace." Van Deuscn said, noting that attempts at ··equality" bct<A·~en the sexes historically has been ~ failure. ''It is a ca pitalist solution," he said. Jn his and· Elaine's rclationshiP. he is the chier a nd she, the, Indi an. She earns $500 a month with all !he usua l income lax deductions. and with a yearly vacation. She. or he, can quit the relationship with 30days' notice. CAMBRIDGE. l\lasS. <U Pr) -The Union of Concerned Scientists said loday the Atomic Energy Commission has been in\•olved in a massive rover.- up of scientific infor mation concer-· ning the potential for catastrophic nuclear power plant accidents. , T he coa lition of scientists. engin eers and other professional!> concerned with the_impact or adv•n· ce(I technology .on_.society sent a letter lo President ford, asking for suspen· sion of plans to build nuclear power' plants and help in correctin& tbe al· leged abuses. " The union said it has been studying !he AEC since 1971 v.·hcn ildiscovet'ed "weaknesses in a key nuclear pc>We!' plant safety syste m. ''We thought th"at we. h.ad discovered a technicaf problem that the AEC had overlooked,'' said Daniel ''For the first time, the woma n is in f<~oi:d. executive director or the union. control of her life. her public life and ' "\\'e hoped that by pointing it out to her hie at llom c, ··Van l.>cuscn said. the AEC, the AEC would correcl it. He said those hours other than !hose The AEC did not dothi!O. • ' in \\•hich Elaine is on duty arc her ··we learned subsequently -'""" o\\·n. Site has a successful business secret AEC documents -that' tttc partne.~shi p and ··.a _hea~thy'bank ac-AECknewallaboutthis prob('91,'' c ~ount. fl\:!r amh1lion 1s lo buy an continued, "and about sc~ottier island of her own . safety problems. and that for'-yftts it "~:t~;zi[;:j~,,,.&·~·1~a;m~n~o~t!b~uying El ai ac body aBC1 . has been concealing this information .;, · · · d:in~A-liCe_ ~'!··~.J~tl!uY..hlic1 Co_p~ess ~~O\lrt:i___ ··1 am watching Elaine working her and~uccess1ve ad$n15ifilitfons. o.\lf l'lltlt Sh" !"MID COHABITORS ED AND ELAINE HAVE ARRANGEMENT In Lag.una Beach, a Clas~.illed Ad Brings Business Deal identity as husband is ensnared with that or his wife's or the fundamen- talist Christian who regards. the situation as sinning, according to Van Dcusen. .. G~. i-'!_ el.!:rnaJ. T!u1L .rnea!ls t_!le Backpacker's Camp Area at Caspers Park A wilderness campgrourid acces- sible only to backpackers has been completed at Orange Collnty"s Ronald W. Caspers Regional Park al Starr· Viejo Ranch near San Juan Capistra no. Fifth Di strict Supervisor Thomas Riley said the site is on a mesa about 250 feet above the floor of Bell Canyon in the central part of the 5,500-acre park. • ''The initial campground offers 10 sites, but expansion may be neces· sary as it is already proving quite popular with youth groups," said park range1>Tony Gimbrone. · Gibrone said it is a gOod idea to call the park first before planning to use the new hike·in camping spot because it may a lready be reserved by a group·. Depending on the trail route selec· led, a hik er can reach the campsites . on foot in a distance as short as two miles or as long as five miles, accor· ding to Gimbrone. The wilderness camping area was part of the overall plan for develop· ment of the park, which was pur· cfiased by the county earlier this year for $4.4 inillion. ~'lore or the back· ·packer camping sites are planned for ·development before next summer. Riley said park rangers and county workers worked during the spring and summer to develop 14Q vehicle cam· ' ping areas, picnic· areas and a net· work of about nine miles of riding and hik ing trains. The back country ca mpsites weren't opened until after the dry summer season passed. ··This fa cility provides another op· portu nity for the public to experience the wilderness beauty of the park, .. Riley said. ''Here it is possible to camp entirely away frori'l the impact of city life with the only noise bei ng the serenade of coyotes or a hooting owl," he added. The park, one of the biggest in Southern California, is just off Ortega ltighway about 10 miles from San Juan Capistrano. Heroin Smuggler LSentencing Slated SAN DIEGO !Ai>) -An unem· ployed nurse from Norwalk will be sentenced D~. 16 after being convic· te.d.of smuggling five pounds of heroin from ~1exico. Delores Pauline Rea, 46, was ar· rested r.1ay 26 at the San Ysidro port of entry. In her car was heroin worth S2 million. prosecutors told U.S. District Court Judge Gordon Thomp· son Jr. bc£ore l\1rs. Rea was convicted 1'1onda}'. · All the Better '"ay a'vay from me. And, 'A'hen it Or. flenry \V. Kendall,_pi-ofessor of <:0mes. i_t won't be a giant wrench. .physics at the ~1assachuseUs Institute When ... Elaine leaves. it won't mean a or Technology ·and a member of the rejection qf me·. In a very fun · unions said the ''AEC's orricial damental way it's different than mar: positio~ on .the safety of nuclear ria~e. power reactors has been definitely .. \\'hen you r identity depends on . discredited by the AEC's own scien- somehody cli;e -· you as a hu sband. lists in these documents. you as a .... ·i(e -!separation I literally means amputation." he said. Divorce ca.uses problems, traum;i. in contem porary arrangements; he s"aid. The book di.d fl avc an effect on their lives. ··instead or a 30-day notice, sud· dcn/y we found we were stuck v.'ith each other ror nine months," Va n Oeuscn obscr\•ed. The book was written in six weeks. He and Elaine reached a further <1greement outside the contr~ct of cohabitation. "\\le were s till on 30-dny notice, bu t Elaine . \vould come hack to do the .Johnn~· Carson Shov.•," Van DeUsen explained. · ··it had that effect," he said. "Ford Serving "Thcse·AEC internal stµdies show the technica l correctness of nucle.ar power plant safety criticisms advan· ced by groups s uch as the UCS, the Ford Foundation energy policy project, and the. British government's chief scientific adviser," Kendall said; · THC Union saftl the documents were leaked by AEC starrmem~rs. It told the Presijlent: 'j'h~At:t:has asked you to p romote nuclear pow el" plant construction, but it has.withheld racts supported by thousands of pages of internal AEC reports showing that a nuclear J?OWer plant ,arety crisis exists." UJ.c:>union told the President a .revicW of the A EC documents shows: " .•• the AEC is not able'to prove that basic reaclor sarety systems have the capability to prevent catastrophi~ accident,, M;dwe· st Wine .. _ .. nuclear power Pl•• accidents &i could, have consequences in terms of'· ----ross of life and property damage that W~SHl~GTO~ (U PI) -F~r exceed any peacetime disaster in our the first time, wine produced 1n nation's history " the Midwest will be served in the • state dining room of the While " ... the AEC, as a regulator, h3s lfouse toni ght. been unable lo control the commer- The wine is from President cial nuclear power industry and that Ford's home state of l\1ichigan the industry is largely disregarding' and will be served to visiting safety practices required in the Austrian Chancellor Bruno AEC's ownregulations.-" Krcisky. • OllN VALTERZi\ as old .as lire; say-6pokesmen for the .J1yJott1Mo•11w1101t_... -.._..-firm located in a Newport industrial and if ilis successful , the firm plans lo •expand its lease ·with the sanitatJon or lcanc!ii on the likelle!\tor dump sites. Proposa ls are in the works to try the techn ique In Orange County as well . ~ldJ.toinde.\Lillo.---------~ Ever since modern man beflij complex. 1---tiuryint-his-traJh..iA-aut.lanUaLq11an. The gas 1 · exce mell co · ti ties. one noxious side erfect al the old tlminarils -is the same substance dump was the reeking gas that seeped that comes rrom regular gas wells and, from the ground. which is 'given a chemical odor and But a Newport\Beach firm soldthroughoutthenalion. -<:laiming tobelheonlyoneorit.s kind "The key to our process Is not so in the nation-has round a way to cash much the tapping or old dumps for the in on the gas. gas. but in a system we developed to • And ir a pilot project alo11g the -remove the noxious odors and create a1 Southern Callrornia coast works as cleal} methane,·· sa_id NRG l\1arkeling designers say It will. households exec\1tlve Richard. Mandeville. someday wi ll be eating food cooktd by The firm already is ready to bring in the .gas that li es within rriOsi old itsfirsttestwell atadump inthePalos dumps. Verdes ;irea where the firm'tstim a~cs The rirm th al has developed tfte the potential yield could be as much as Process is NRG N~FUel , and the gas it l.S million cubic feet. plans todrlll (or and sell is methane. Production, said Mandeville. is ex· The proces~ t,,at makes methane is ~c-d to iltlrt. ln a matter or weeks, • district owning the dump. · •• .c-kno .... Jh.aLno..oDC-else-ii.W.h country is as far into the technology as weare,"said Mandeville. Mandeville said that some dumps are much better gas producers than others, and that dirferent areas of a dump have far different yields. The key 10 the natural process is the amount or moisture in the.buried waste und the 3mount o! organic .matter prescnL - The gas comes from the simpl(! " • 1.ion of bactcrH1° when they prohferutc In an environment where much • moisture and organic m;itter art: pre.sent. but where oxygen issearcc. So far. the nrm has spread nation· wide, with pilot projccts;an"d securing ' ··one of the best sources in the fUture 'A'ill come fro m the total waste recovery syste ms' that are being developed. "Those processes take in every type or wa sle lhal man produces and when the whole system goes to work. almost evC?ry thin ~ can be rccycl ·d," he predicted. A smelly old ilump w1th a lot of rot · Ung moterial dcc1> under ground may ~tcxcltc its nci i;hbors .• Hut for the engineers and ~cienti:i;ts at the Nc<A•port Beach firm. the sml'I· Ucr it is. the more money tb re is lo l)e mude. • I .. • I. Ca.rcf ul l'icki Mopefully, non of the tenant• of this huge nest will become mad ~•!\ a hornet or Vicki Wild will find hersclr in trouble. Vicki. who lives in Belleville. Ill .. ginge rly inspects the still· popu lat d t.wo·foot·tal,l ,horncls' home in th~ yard of a nejghhor. " • A4 OAILV PILOT Tultsday. Nove.mtitr 12, 1f14 Jost '··"" ~ . .. .... :::{~~~ with ·+··, Tom ·· arphine ,,._ ...... '·.,:.·. =-.. , .. ----.. Teddy Bears -· ApdWhisky ., 11\'TROOUCTIONS DEPT. -1'oday I g1.:t to meet my nC'v.· girl cousin. I ha ve been nervous .about this for a "·eek. She is beautiful, very feminine and young. lhaveseen her picture. Actuall y, this sv.·eet young thing. Amy Arabella, is my second cousin so thls makes the meeting even more romantic. Except that she's bHnging her father, Phil, with her. He is my first cousin. · 1 often gCt nervous sweaty palms around people who are beautiful and young. Particularly if they are girls. But I'm even more nervous this time. Amy Arabell a, you see. could best be described as very young. She is, in f•cl. what they call a toddler. • SAGINAW COAL MINE STANDS EMPTY AND CLOSED NEAR ST. CLAIRSVILLE, OHIO Soft Coal Miners Went on Strike Wtth Expiration ot ~nlon Contr•ct ' lll'ITt ...... 120,000 Miners Strike . Walkout Could Stop Industry Until T.hanksgiving Toddlers are little people v.•ho fin d all the needles you'\•e 1en in the rug and the razor blad.es you forgot to \VAS~llNGTON fUPI) -li1orc th an 120,000 miners • progress is not enough to undo 40 years of indiffCrence and neglect."\,· ' .• Nfght Raid raelis Seize • Trio . • ID Lebanon 8 )' United Press International Israeli troops crossed into southern Lebanon today, blew up a house und took three captives in .in ovl!rnlr,ht raid designed lo foi l Arab guerrilla activities and thwart any attacks timed to Coincide with thC start of the Jlalestiniun debate in the United Nations Wednesday. "Our policy is that \\'e :;ire at war \\'ith t he Palestinian t e rrorist organi zations and whenever v.•e know "'here they <.1re, v.·e hit them." a n Israeli military source said in Tel Aviv. Israeli plahes bombed suspcc· ted guerrilla hideouts in southern . Lebunon J\.londay in the first such raids in seven weeks . WHILE ISRAELI troops struck into Lebanon. Israel's domestic crisis erupted into a fi ght at Union lfall in Tel Aviv where rival labor union l eaders argui ng over the new austerity program traded punches on the-Sa m e rostru m with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. There· also have been street riots to protest the austerity measures. The Israeli military command said the .raid on the Lebanese village or Dahariya, ubout one mile north of the Israeli frontier, wus dirc'cted at a house that served as a shelter for ~ould again take part r cither on the Syrian rront a s they did in the 1973war, or by opening a new war front on Jsrael'seasternflank. ' l\111itary sources s11id uutho1ities "'ere maintaining a strh:·t curfew in Nablus. the largest town on the Oc· cupicd \V est Bank of Jord:Jl1 where ::an Israeli citizen wu s shot to d(>e1th Satur- day. Arab leaders ha\'e decided that the PLO will control the West Bank in the ruture. TllE SOU RCES also said Nablus reside nts bet"'een 16 :ind 45 years of age were being barred fron1 crossing the Jordan River into the Jordanian- controlled sector, including 30 v.•ho tried to cross the ri\·er 1.londay over The Damiya Bridge. Troops Help Fight Flo'od In Islands throv.· awa)'. struck the nation's soft coal producers in 25 states today in a TllUS IT DEVELOPSthatl'"ebeen v.•alkout that could shut down the crucial en'(gy industry past Thanksgiving. running around the house the last Negotiators for the United Mine Workers and the several days mumbling, ''Put BiluminousCoallndustryweresettoresumetalksonanew everything up high; put everything up contract a"t -7 a.m. PST.: ·v.·lth" both sides 53Ying th.at a hi gh. · · great deal of work remains to be done before tentative set-.. I 've put so many things up high in the tlement is reached guerrill as operating in the regiOn. It f 'rom WlreServices GUY FARMER, the industry representati~. said he said the three captives v.•ere suspec-C HARLOTTE Al\1ALIE, ST. thought a contract settlement would come by the end or the led of being guerrilla collaboratoris. THO&IAS, V.I. -The Virgin Islands week but pointed out that ''We're writing an entire contract It was the fir::st such Israeli crOss· national guard was mobilized today to from pag'e 1 to the end." .frontier raid since Nov. s, whe n battle floods which Washed out of the The government has estimated that if the strike lasts soldiers blew up a house at 1.lajdal mountains into the tourist city or two weeks some 150,000 workers in the railroad, steel and ZOun ·and took th~ village mayor and· Charlot~e ~malie. . auto industries would be t~porarily laid off; a rour-week one or his sons prisoners as sus~ct~d The e1v1I defense office said chur· strike would mean 400,000 nonstriking workers would be--collaborato.rs. ch~s were opened as refuges for last two days that I can'tfind anything · •~~d_o,.went< ~o;.· .... i.. .... • ahoot:the i..:motl-0-· JJOTH S~DES ~gr~ the strike. will l!st.at l~_asl two t_o •:J'T"'<'l ..... .s. =-on..,. '-1.h t ee weilc!'.~tFCm;tihe1rtre'ady crlpj)fea ~tonOmy 1 can re~ember from nav1ng toddl~~s $.l billion in production and idle hundreds or thousands of around the house. '!1 recent years, Its employes in coal-dependent induslri.es, analyists have 9cHed. an6"an tngl'lt·W~ stoppagt'wblita"'.:li lC{t _morc t?lftW--°"*H" .antltin-ri!:!.!ivc h raeli ffti1ite~e~s1dents m adJl:horoeles_~by ~.th the l .5million persons. so':'rce told newsmen at a re.gu1ar .a ters. and the .JandsfideS""'Wh 1c6 ~e~ teenagers. With t~nag~rs, you pr,edicl~d. · d?n l worry about putting th1ngf .up Each day that negotiators fail to reach ·a new contract ~tgh. lnsl~ad. you ~re_l about ~ak1ng means an added day to the strike. If jlgreemenl can be )our cr!:d1 t cards .varush. keeping ~he reached by the end of the week as a n industry bargai e car kcYs .out o{ts1ght and wondering h · d. l d · Id k ' .1 · ~ r ·r r ., ·ii ·th l d as in 1ca e , 1t cou ta e unh at least Thanksgiving The miners, who cllrrehtly earn between $41 and $50 a br1e~1ng that Israel ha~ no 1nfor-( ) day, officially struck at midni ght, alj.hough many had not m atlOf! that t he guerrillas . w~re • • been at work since Friday or Saturda)'. Mpst j~st Stayed p~epar1ng any attacks lo cl>1nc1de IN SHORT home and there were fev.• picket li~es around th'"e country. v.•1ththe U.N. debate. . 1 your a\·or1 c vase wt w1 s an bef t·1· ,. b h k r·1 · thC ·decib 1 1 el f the ste ·eo rec· o~~-ra 1 1ca ion y l e ran and 1 e . The miners have a BOTl-1 SIDES say that economic issues arc the" main stumbling block to an agreement but !\tiller also has st;es· sed safety measures. The union is pushing for wage hikes, a cost·Of·Uving escalator. sick pay a nd a major increase in pensions1 which-currently stand at $tSO a month. . e ~v 0 1 trad1t1onal ''no contract. nov.•ork '' policy. ordpl.,ycr. Union President Arnold li1iller said he felt the union·s WITH TEENAGERS, you don't hide . demands are "just and reasonable" und promised that he needles and pin!I . You find a seer.el V.'On't be pushed into a premature agreement because of the place for your wallet. You try to hide rippling effec1s that the strike v.•ill ha\'e on the economy. the telephone. l\1iller said 60m~ progress had been made but "some "The 120,000 working members or ou r union will mine no coal untO they have a confract they can work ·under safely and live under v.•ith decency," he said. Anyway. Amy Arabell a is coming to 'i·--~-'"'-k'~·~;_., ... ,.,..::OIDL•••••••••..,••••••••••••••••••••• to"'n and all the rulesi:et changed. You knov.· ho"· russy toddlers' mothers are. They spend 14 years bringing the kid up in absolutely sanitary conditions \\'ith wholesome, nutritionul meals on the table three ti mes a day. The kid rinally breaks away to high school. There you v.·i\\ find him or her. jn a dirty pair of jeans and old T·shirt. eating on a dirt-ladenpolio table. lie or s he is s lurping the third soft drink to "'::ash dO\\'P ::a double marsh- mallow c::a nd y bar. You can prac- tically see the zit's" gro"•ing on his or her forehead. But you can't tell the mothers or today's toddlers that this is how it v.•ill alllurnoul. Thus "'ilh Amy Arabella coming to town, I !igured I s hould h ave som elhing nutrition a l in t h e refrigerator. I thought about this a lot. I settled on a six ·pnckofbeer. Clcanin,1( up the house y,•as impos· s ib \c . It '~ould be lik e tryi ng to capture all the µea nut shell~ at Angel Stadium .. IN A STROKE of ~enius. I decided I "·ould di \"l'rt ;\my Ar::abella 's attention rrom ul\ the da n ~crs in the house. Thus I tr<l\'(•h•d dn\~'n to the store and pf(;kcd up a J!l:tnl !eddy bear. At the :'l;amc lime, I s n:l rcd a hottle of spirits lo 1;1ke ht'r C:1 thcr·s :ittenlion off the hazards in the house. After luadin~ the result of this shop· pinf,: into the rar, you realize how silly you could look on the drive home. \Vhat tf some traffic ofri cer stopped you? f'.an ·1 vou iust sec the ncv.•s story? "The D:lily Pilot's managing editor '"as sto~pcd on Pacific Coaslllighway :1fter :1 h1i;:h ·spccd chase. "Off'ICERS St\lll upon orrest he had In his posst'ssion one bottle of l'heap \vhisky :.ind hi s favorite brO\\'n ledd ybt>:1r.·· Clearly. grt1ini; ready for Amy Arabella is rilled "·ith perils. Girl, 12~ Gets Court Backing; • Has AbQrtiori CllICAGO (UJ'J I -A pregnant 12- year-old girl. "·ho had to seek coul't :iction for the right to an abortion, un· der"'ent the operation during the y,·eekend and r eportedly v.•as doing fine. The gi rl. from Jolitl. Ill., "'as in her 12th week of pregnancy \vhen she received 1hc abortion :it the f<Tiend· shi p litedical Center . A cenlL'I" s pokes m an s aid l\londay that the abortion came "just in time" because the girl v,;as just at the deadline for getting the operation. The spokesman also said she was in goocJ condition. !Jnder a ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court. a \voman m ay receive an ubor- lion on demand for any reason in the first 12 v.·eeks of pregnancy. Illinois law grants the saml' rights to minors. The girl -a temporary ,,·ard of the state's department of chftdren and family services -\\'as fir st denied an abortion by Will County Circuit Court Judge An~elo Pistilli. llov.•evcr. the department asked the attorney genera 1 ·s office to appeal the ruling. The appeal "'as heard by the Illinois appellute court at Ottawa. and ci four·judge panel reversed Pistilli ·~ ruling.· The appellate court also ruled fur- ther procecdini;s invol ving lhe girl. "'ho was made ;:i ward of the state \\'hCIJ her parents "'ere charged "'ith ·· neglect. br held before a judge other than Pistilli. Chemist Says Father Made Cyanide Query llOUSTON fUPl l -A che mist 1 Timot:hy.andofatlempting tomurder testiried Ronald Clark O'Brylln as'ked his daughter Elizabeth. 5. llc also was him how much cyanide it takes to kill indicted on charges of the attempted somconc less than t\\'O n1onths before murder of three other child ren, Kim· o ·n ryan·s 8·year-olcl son v.•as fatully hcrly Bates, 11 . hC'rbrothcr, ti1ark .8, poisoned ~~taintcd llallov.•ecn ca1;1dy. and \Vhitney Parker, 10. O'Bry·an was indicted tilonday on charges of murdering his ~o ~ DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed t.'ondoy-Fridoy: II yoo do "'" hem ';QI" ~ by 5:30 p.m., coll ond your C£F1 will . be brought to you. Colls <J"e fcj;en until 7:00 p.m. Sot'6doy ood Simdo>r 11 yoU do ... 1 naM! yax c:opy by 9 o.m. Soturdoy, a 8 o.m. Sunday, coll and o oopy will be b-ought to you. Coils <J"e token until 10 o.m. Telephones Nmt Orange County Areos .. 642--'321 rtrl!'Mfll Huntington Beoch ond Westminster .......... 5'0-1220 Soo Clemente, Copistrono Beoc:h, Soo Juon Copistrono, Dono Point, Sooth l<gll'IO, loguna Niguel ~95-0630 BOB TERRY, 42. an cmploye or Arco Che m ir::a l Co .• i n suburban Pasadena, 'l'ex .. wh('rc O 'Bry an \\'Orkcd ;1s a lab technician for a year, said O'Bryan called him in early Sep- l<"mhcr to ask :1bout rvanide. ... li e askl'rl if just anyone could buy 1t and I told him I didn't think just unyon(' routd." Terry testiried during a hearing requested by the derense. "lie asked how much it would take tn be fatal. lil y response was. 'what do you need tO know that for?' The con· versa lion ran out right after th at. "lJc said he "'as taking a course.at San Jacinto !Junior Co llege) in chemistry." Terry said. "1-fe said he had u discussion wi th his professor conterning cyanides and said he "·as curious about the professor's com.· pcten<·e." Assistant District Attorney Mike I linton said lhe grand jury's indict· mcnt of o ·eryan on the capital mur· drr chari;cs "slates the alleged mur· dcr w :1s for th e pur 1>o se of l'C'mun('ration (money I, nam e ly , ~C\'C'rul Ji fe insurance po licies on their child ." Snow in Northern Rockies Rain Soaks Portions of Great Lakes, Ohio l 1 •• tt. S111ntt1nry "'""' tlllh.O "'"t II OI !~• t .... !rtt• !r.lrO o1 nw ... UOll •'\O o••ll OI .... P.ocil>< Nori ... ••ul •oo:l•• '""'no"'""''"''"',.,.,.,"''" l'IOC)ift1..a ,,,. "1>111'' C.•~t! l•UP\ttgoon. '°«fl• •II "'IC II o! 'f'" •Cf~M Pl)fl<-o! ""' l-llt1,.\ O•PINO 111111,_ -JOI -,..,,,Of'"' flOflll••n Pl..ini.. 11111 krw• ... ltM JOI lf!CI '°" ., ......... -«roo I.ht norlllern •-·tfll•fl oi 111t SO ""-· Cnllfomla .. '"'""' ........... , "tirlQllll ..i .,.,.,, l•ln -·· ,,., ... tNul Stull••lfll . c;..llfonoll. Wilm DI,..,, .,...,_, -Tllf . -•owr c1ut1111tio 14-lt!I, wnll\illlll• uin· 911-•• PMll'd w...t,,.•<l•Y f•.,,PI'••!~"'' Ill'""~ ...... rtUWOld, L,l!l~'!l';f.}'Ji\1\11111\0lllQ Wl'llOIN--"" -"fliiiioOl'I olt ll'lt lM A'\Of!t' (1yl( c.ni.o. • 'Vt9NI -0-Q• .. lft' Ill llot<OIY I ti. .... <11 .--.1~ "'~'' "'•· , I •fflft"t "' '° rtM\. 1 .... 111911 ... 11111 cl.tit .... , t4 Ill , .. ~ lf\lft 100 tlOCI DI'"°"' llll(lrfll"' lM ""9tlt1 COUlllY llUCll•" M_, M -.i,o, "",,.,d ... """'""'•'11•t• ,..,........, •!Ont Int t-1. W•rll'I l•fnll"fUll"'t, 1-"'lflt MIO llNt Wlt<DllH"' -N ... lft rroor'lt<ll .......... .-.u.,,.. ,, ., ... ,, ,, ~ ~ • • . .. ., .. ~ " )I U n " ~ ~ ' l.l•V~~· M•arn• M•h•W~~ ,.,. .............. Nt•OfltM\I New•or• a..1-....,Coh """"' Pfl.,,Sprlll4f' !.K••......,lm SI ll!Uh ,.UU6eCl•r ~ .......... to S.allot WIW'llflOIOll ,, ., ~ " 'Q ll •I ll ~· .. 62 •• 6S , :it " " ~ " 6l l l ., ~' I I 49 " ~ ~' 1\ .. u ~I k )S I) " . " .. M U Coastal Wealht'r f.,,._., aMWtlln1$11••· , Llt#ll ~MlaOM W!lllll flllN·•...,....... _, *°"'"" ... tiertr 1 1e 11kfltri,1111~ tf.-,MitMlecMl¥fflMtl'fio'lll'lelD'I, c.ttl11 l"'111er1t11••~ ..tn rMIQlt i.t• -,, ...., to. /lllfnd ltrl'llltttl""t Wiii ...,. Mt-.U.HCJ,ft,..l,. ....... len'o---· 11•1 ,,.....,. "'"'11 .. wu1 ... .o. ~ I• lie, o-rfsn'• lie'! 'fide• TUISOAY t uo .... •·ll•m. WIONEIOAY ••• ... f!nt-ti••.lfl. I.\ ""•tll!Qlft '·"•·l'I\ u s.c .... ,.. '"""""" .O.t S.COftfNlf\ t.1~9.fl\ 4.l $1111 ri•• •· n •·"'··.Mb'·"'·"'" _,,,,.~l;llOt.t'll.,t.tbl.)oljll.M, 'I .,NOrth Dakotans "-'On't find out '~·ho represents them in Senate for three weeks. When the <:l)unllng slopped, Rep ubli can incumbent Milton Young le d \vith 32 votes. A -recount has ,. been ordered.' I . • TllE SOU RC E also said the pos· sibility or renewed "'ar. "'ith Syria in the coming months could not be ruled out because or bad winter weather on the mount:"iinous Golun fl elghts front. . lie said wintertime warfare in the region -v.•as possible because e\·en in this season there "'ere periods of good v.·eather during v.·hJcb battles could be v.·aged. As ked about Syria's ability to launch a successful attack against Israel. the source said: . In the event of another general \\'ar: ~he SC!ur,ce said, Jordanian !orces Court Will L.et Fi1icli License Decision Sta1id JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. IAPl -. The Missouri Supreme Court refused to hear an appeal today on the con- t roversial licensing case or convicted v.•ife slayer R. Be rnard FinCh. who is struggling to obtain ~1 license to prac- tice medicine in Missouri. The high court declined to accept the appeal or the !'ltate Board or llealing Arts. which had sought a reversal o! a s tate appellate decision ordering the board to licens-: Finch. Hew as convic- ted of killing his wife in California 15 years ago. · "We will abide by the decision," healing board direct.or John llailey sa1a following the decision. The appellate court said in August that Finch, 56, had-a chieved rehaLililation since his conviction and that the board had re!used to license him despite evidence that he was qualified. Finch had taken a medical license examination and passed it. "Of course, l am pleased," Finch, who has been working as an X-ray technician at the Cedar County General Hos pital since coming to Mis· spuri in late 1971 after his parole. "I· can't really belie\'e it yet . It's been such a long battle, I can·t realize that ifs actualiy over," he said when inrormed or t he supreme court·s decision. •lailey s:1id the board likely would consider the matter v.·hcn it meets In February. __ , Finch, who recently married his ~h.ird wife, a social worker, plan~ to J01n tbe stafr of the Eldorado Springs 1i1edical Clinic once the medical license has been issued. pushed over retaining walls holding the hillside back fro m the city. They were the worst floods in the memory of residents. Streets were impassable and the go\'crnment urged residents not to try to get to work. Many Of the downtown stores, of an.cienl colonial Danish dl'sign v.'ilh the fl oors al ground level, had up to three feet of water backed into them. Texl \'iolett<"e Cl~ARLESTON. W. Va. -Two school trus·es v.·ere struck by shotgun blas ts l\t onda y night in ru ra l Kana y,•ha County, v.·hcre a con- troversy over language arts textbooks has raged for more than two months. Earlier in the day, a car owned by parents v.·ho had been sending their Children lo school was firebombed. State police said there were no injur- ies in any of the three incidents. The violence came one day before school was to resume here following a school board decision Friday to retain nearly all of the textbooks which op· ponents say un~ermine the reli(lious faith and patriotism of their children. Wnrrn111 011~ . LONDON <AP) -A warrant Was issued today ror the arrest or the Earl or Lucan. missing since the bludgeon mur~er of hi s ~hildren's nanny and the beating or his estranged v.·ife last week . ··w e h ave a lot to a s k him ," Scoll.and Y~rd detective chief Roy Ranson said as the Bov.• Street 1'·1agistrates Court issued him a y,•ar· rant ror the 39·year-old peer. Explicit Sex Law Explicit RJ-;~o. Nev. IUPll -The cit)· council passed an obscenity or· dinance l\tonday, but couldn ·t decide on how to puhlish it because of it s ex- plic_it definitions of sexuul conduct. City laws say ordinances must be publis.hed in a Reno nt'"'SJ><lper, but ·~ouncllman Carl Bogart questionC'd the practice because of the content of thelav.•. "Do you think the ordinan ... ce is Ob· scene?" as~ed city attorney Bob \\'agon~r. Th:e council finally decided to pubhsh the ordinance by title only, All Burned Up Sect Destroys Televisio1i Sets _ BATTLF; CREEK. l\tich. ~AP) -l\1em,bers of the Pennfield Church of-the-Na~arene figured out one ·way 1:0 ~combat ''sinful" telc 1 lo programming. They burned their television sets. v 5 11 "The prog r~ms arc Poisoning our children's minds" said fl1ary Lou Bax, whose family threw their $600 color t elevision se\ into the Oam hc-churc'h1n1rklTtl(IOfSi'iffi!ay night. .. "I had to censor everything my sons watched," she complained. Even on one or my f~vorltc.sbows, the '1i1aFy Tyler h1oore Show; the·y . used swear words. The last show I heard the word 'damn "' 'd S?me 400 members or the congregation burned tl leievisin sets Su·n· ay night, destroying about Sl,400 worth or equipment. The protest was spurred by comments from Evangelist Paul \Vllde _of.Hart, who spoke allho churcll last Wtek"of thcCviJs orrv program L ming. · • • One anti· TV church member blew out the picture tube or his set with a shotgun befor e throwing il Into the flames. - The assistant pastor or the Chur<:h, tht Rev. Thomas Chapman said he and the-Rev. Earl Ourafck Joi ned Wlldo in denouncing cu'11rei nl Pt?grammlng. Neither he nor the Rev. ?.tr. Burdick own sets, Chapman said. • . · About 20 of the church's 130 families said they plann~ lhe less dras tic step or selling th~lr ~eLS "nd giving the ~unds to the church. l • r < ..-~ ....... - • . .... • ' I ' .. r r • • -• .. ' • Burglary? . Shooting-Deal 'J ustifiahle' OAKLAND (UPI) ...I It was justiriable homicide when a dlsubled govern- ment employe shot and kil· led a suspected burglar who sne<!.ked Into his bedroom, police said !'l'londa y. Larlee Richardson, 53, said he "''as awakened by a l Vern E . \\'cber. chief of the National Guard Burcnu in \Vas hington. O .C. !\l ore than 60 units \\'C'fC allowed to march in the pnra.dc. S 11il SC'fl l<'d SAN DIEGO fAP) -San Tueld!Y. Novembet 12. 1974 . OAILYPtl.OT CHRIST JESUS TAUGHT THE WAY- LEARH HOW FROM A 'FlH CHRISTIAH SCIENCE LECTURE · • "HOW D6 YOU RBAJf.lO_OillERS" llUSDAT, MOY. 14-IM P.M. _. . JOSIPHIMli H. CAllVlll, C.S.L Of ....... M•••'*•sMt aMCM AUIMTOl.tUM 2110 ..-SA YMDI IA.ST, COSTA MIS.A -Mlfllt "" ,.... _ QM.C-.rr.•J.w FIRST QIUROt Of OIRIST. SCIENTIST COSTA MBA -MS.1.747 Diego financteretr..irlcs E. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij State California Bank ha,·e set-( J Salik :ind the United Tragic E11di119 Two .fathers were lost but their three young S?ns and a fri end str~ggled lo safety A-1onday night when a huge ocean wave capsized their 35-foot· sailboa t in dense fo g off Da ly City, 'J;'hc group had s ailed lo Half Moon Bay and \\'35 reltirning l o Sausalito "'he n the tragedy oc- tu1·ed. The "Juno" is s hown breaking up in the surf. . _ tied out of tourt on their '---------laY.'suit O\'er the 1970 col· sound in. his home. armed lapse or UCB's subsidiary himself and was about to bank in Ba se l. Switzerl and. start a search "'hen his ~o interested party had l>t>droom door inched open. uny comment ~1onday on lie ri red a single shot. hit -the settlement, the terms of ling Roger 0 . llarper. 41. of \\'hich \\'l'rr not disclosed in San Pablo, in the chc~I. a s lipulation fi led last llarper staggered into the Fridar at U.S . Dist rict kitchen and fell dead. Cou rt in San Diego. \lets March f 'ir<' llall<'fl llOLL,'\\'OOD tUPI l Hair Slaves, Go Free! .. .,...... .t tM Pw'f'llwloll...., .t ..,...., t111 _.... ...... ef _... ,..... .... I Miit c..._ c_.,, '""'4 ..... ......... Lit .. _...., ,.. wiMI ,... tel• .......... ... p.,.~ _......._...,Ow..., clfh. w. .... clh. .................. tW.-.G...iltw...,.,. .• , .... . .......... W r..1 ISi w .... ,... ralln. M "'9L T• _., .. ,._,. ........ ,._. ...... n.......,,....... It.I ••Ir( .... tA II*-'-th _....,. t. Nl'nl .. tllew wt. c• .... tt. W• -.............. }. ....._Wt Nttft' "-tM....., IM1t! .JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING 9564 --An .. 1Yil"'9foo ltoclo-'61·3535 305 H. "'""'°" ll•d., l\oltrtoo -I'll. 179·3163 MOW fOI YOUI COH¥1MtltlCI .,. OrlH DA .. T 8 A.M. to I 0 r.M~SAT. & SUHDA y ' lo 5 r.M. C C Inmate Hangs . onsumers ampaign Self ili Cell LONG BEACH IAPI - Two dozen me mbers of Vietnam \1ete rans Against the \\'ar brought up the rear of the annual Veteran's Day ·pa rade in. Long Beach - behind l\.,.O street sweepers and a garbage truck. The \'eterans \Vere denied a permit to pa rticipate in the large purade Atonday, attended by .l\l aj. Gen. l..a An early e\'ening blaic l\londay blackened 25 acres or brush in the /lollywood ll ills, but danlagcd no homes <ind caused no in- juries. 1\101'.c than 20 fire depart· I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ment units. assisted by Ii ,h,•• helicopl•"· balll•d Jtlt. (brt'stt'an'~ ,... the blaze for n1ore than an hour and a hair before bringing it under control. F. 0. r Sugar Bo c tt CJ-llNOtUPl )-Aprisonerin Y 0 a max; mum secucHv cell at the Culifornia Institute f0r !\!en here LOS ANGELES <UPl > -o ne of the boy1ott. cRelatedstoryPage J1G1 ~~~gedhims~ir .... 'ithato\vell\ton· 2 Boys· Find Body 1:11r Jittin.I! unJ J.1nci11,I! u1111Jt1.l!St 1ht rtli<s of flnt olfi s11ilitt.J: sliips. founders of last year's me~t boycott "Our hope. is that co~s um ers officials sa id lS·vear-old \\I • • · called !\I~ndai for a partial sugar .. every'i'·here. will <:?Operate 1ry a v~n-ren Sims of Fontar1a, died in :~e · • .-• · • ·. BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL . 5.-~K--?·--~-~>L .c=~*t,f P{~ct~~-Wfu~~~ --~i=~~:~::;:~~:~~~ l.~f>f-Mr:s~ 6irl~~··~-~, ... ,.._..__~~~2~·r~~~~~~~D~~ 1natra ID or American Consumers Together, ' theba rsin hiscell~ D a ilySunday thruThursday ... ~. <A[1'11'5'.l .... 1 th -· · ·-ll ~ -Si~s. wh o _was serving six RIO LINDA CUPil-The Tanlily me mbers cOnducted 5:00lo7:.00.P .M4 P $ · · u a . ews. recen Y an unsuc· months to 10 yea rS for auto theft h ..J • Ut 60 000 ces&ful cand.1date ~or ~ngress: bega~ and recei\•ing stolen property, decomposed body or an 11 · :h!r~eeg~ac;a'm'e'n"toh oCof Nunotry· ._ __ _....__ ...... ________ _. ' t~e meat ~O) coll w1th .. anotherS.1n ~e1 -was placed in the cell Nov. 5 aft-year ·o ld girl who di sap-for Stephani·e. nando Valley ~ouse'A1fe, and ha~ s.1nce er he struck a guard peared three weeks ago was 0 become a full ti me consumer activist. · found Monday in a rice field eputies said the par- She urged that consumers refuse to about fi\'e miles north of ti a ll y clothed body was .buy su,gar or products cont ai ning this rural co mmunity, found about 26 feet from a In GeoTek Dinner served nightly from 5:00 p.m. Ent er1ainment Nighlly SAN FR1\NCISCO <UPI 1 -An in - vestment counselor hn i1 testified that Frank Sinatra's daughter and l'X ·v.·ife in\'ested 530,000 each in the Gco1'ek oi l programs of promoter Jack Burke. sugar on .Tuesdays and Thursdays, N J Sacrame n to Co unty roadbut wasobscured from and not buy sacks of sugar during the UC ear Plant -sheriff's deputies said two the view of motorists by cat-J:ishts, Afeals, 01•sltr Bar,.Nottd Wints, A.Its ,,,,, Sj,irils· first seven days of December and tht: 16·year-o\d boys found the tail plants in th e field . m · '"11 . "\Vewanttoletthe speculators know al out Ends nio Linda . \\'ho was idcn· discovery were out rabbit those inveslin.: in sugar futures -tificd from her clothini: and hunting, deputies said. that they may he mistaken in in\'esling ARROYO GRANDE IAP) _ Co n-jewelry. Cause of death was;~""""'""''°"''°"'""'""'""''""" Ntwport Btarli . ,\. l\'lorgan 1\laree Ill. the counsel. also said 1\londay that nl'ither :\ancy Sinatra or her mother e\'er recci\'cd any return On their in\·est merilS:- The l.:.S. mails were used in the Iran· sactions. l\I a rec said. both to obtain in · formation about the progrum and lo deliver checks ror the stock . first se\'endaysof J anuary. w k body of Stephanie Black of The boys who made the · lfli1JJJ Er·.·Coa~· •t Hro(1ih,sW.ty.ian'.a··· ' in sugar -sugar isnotg_old.''shesaid. Jilru~~on is under-"'·ay-aguin at the ~~~~m~diaWy___de.:. toc _(Peoplej Quotes) Rtur11atianJ (714) 67T-SJ20 · .1 · · She !foled th3t-suiar has risen in J>ac1f1c Gas and Electric Co.'s Di ablo -· -· 111=;::===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-~-' price from 79 cents for a 5 pound bag C<i nyon Nuclear plant after a month· The youngster vanished makes Sunday lY.'O years ago to 52.20 today and said long labor y,•alkout. Oct. 24 V.:hile waiting for a r '"" "'u .. ' ...,lotpw;..., '"" "'-f-. "· she had "hear'd that lhe price may :;chool bus in this to"'" l'lt11CUlV' DAl'V PILOT CLASSIFIED. AD"' dou~leaga;nbefoccHlcvelsoff." Mocelhan600workccscelucnedlo •bout 10 m;)es north 0 U g"ftl .. , . ' "1 Burke is charged in U.S. Di!!,trict Court vt'ith fraudulently concealing in· rormatio n in \'iolationofSccurities and Exchange Conlmission lav.·s in the operation of oil a nd gas exploration rirms.-- ACT is beginning a campaign b>' th e job Pi-fonday a fter new labor Sac ram e n to. Sherirr,.s • .,,._,.,.,. 'l'ouCMISeflM.findn. [642 5678 \ ane~is.rl'lie g ., l hed r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~··;~,~~·~·1~,~·~·~·~·1~·~·~~~·~, ... ~~·~w~··~·~·~~~..,~~~~-~~~~~~·-~~--~·~ .... ~~~~·~il mail and personall y distributed a1» <i ' emen s were reac or announ-deputies, volunteers and J • · r.-.. .... '="' "' peals to get behind the sugar boycott ced during the "'eekend. s hesaid. Pipe!itters Union Local 403 of San Governm'ent aitorncys c·ontCnct Bu~ke siphoned money from GeoTck programs by means of dummy cor- porations which he sctretly ov.111ed. Woman.Kidnape d Luis Obispo announced an agreement rrui.ctie.dJ2 days .ago Lhat_gi.ves its 'iiil·mbcrs a S2 . ..i7.an·hour increuse in v.•11ges and benefits over a three-year ----·-----·--~----- lfARBOR CITY <UPI) -Six men dragged a 21.year·old woman and her infant daughter into a car and drove off after beating up her husband end u friend in an a lley, police said Su nday. Police "'ere searching for Josephine Castro a nd her 12·month -o ld -daughter, Ela. period. j REGULARLY$1822 ~l a ree, v.·bose office is in t.os Angeles, testified that if he had kno\vn about Burke's nllcged control or the firms. he would ha\·e advised ugainst investing. Bciler1nake r s Uni on Local 6 remo\'ed Its pic ket line Monday mor· ning after a weekend agreement. The boilermakers "'ill vote Wednesday on whether to return to work. Dewar~'White Labef: half gallOJJS • $1799 • • I ' Daylight SavingTimes . Times are changing. It used to .be that The doors open at 10:00 A.M. but at the ~ 111!"' ~-- •''bankers• hours" were something different • branches where we have drive-through or ";. l,S ""'~-~ than what other pcople0 kep_t. walk-up windows, we're open for business · / ~ " But not any longer. At least not :it First at 8:45 A.M. Monday through Friday. 'I 't 'La"'""'" .._b_ eE• ., National Bank of Orange County. l t totals up to more than 17-additional Jl e · ' Look at it as a • • wzse investment. ~.\\rhcn v.·as the last time you heard· o( a "real · opportunit)~"? l'robably not (or quitf! awhile. H erc's something that dOcsn't happen very often. Dewar"s "\\'hitc I .al><:I" ha!( gallons: (or only .1-I 7:CJ9 during the holiday~. ·rhat's a sa\'ings o( almos t i J.00 over the price o( t .... ·o quarts. )'oo sec, ,.,.e'rc crying to \\in over California. \ (l)cwa r's "\\'hire l .a hel" is already · the mo ... t popular S(ot<.:h in manv · ~ \ part'\ of the t'nuntry. 1\ftcr all, . · pc(!ple know a great authent ic S(otch when ther ta~tc one.) I \\'e '''ant vou 10 trv l)c,,•ar's now. Sn, liir a l;mitcd 1 i ~1c , \1e're ..,,,.. , ntfcrin~ ~111 r ct:nnnn~il·al, half gallon \ a1 a spl't'1al pr1cc. P1rk up -;c\·c:ra1 \ ha lf u:allons of J)c1\'ar'..; "\\'hi1c ~ \~ l.:1hcl" \Vith 0l'a"y -l~and l inl!. built-in pnurcrs. It ..; nnc 1t11 C-;!n1cnt ~ thnt'" Ca:-.ily lif]";°;i.dntt•d. ' J ,-All B branches of First National stay open ~. hours of banking time'for you. And that ~.U lf-.. .... e -, f--1----wi~kS~.oo..l!.M~•~~.uJ.f..thc .. week ___ ~mre~n~ns;-;;;m~o~re~sari;';v~;n~g~a~ti~m~e~sb,n~o;,;rmi,a~tt~e~r ~w~h=ic=h----l~ll-l---~·:~~·~·~D~ED~S~t;OT~C~Hi,,!?.;i;H~S~·.u.~..._., except Fridly. And on Frida\· \vc'rc-open o our more an 4 1n 1v1 ua services u.: "'"'" OJSCOflAiMo until 6:00 P.M. , ---you choose to use. =~,)l'~.·H·Sons Ltd. First Nationi1l the whole bank.jlas been :·~ "' , fo,r 68 years. '-..~....... SCOTLAND ' ~~~ ' ~~ .....,,.. 1lifV v.rt.. N)' * I I • Dewar's --- . Mfl ~!lfn ...... ~·· 11<\h-.~·. et.•,,,,..,.' ·~11·1w~Y '""'"''~"') II l', II •• • ------~· . • I I • - I r I r • • A 8 ' DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • • •' • Premature Pro osal The Orang~. County J\irport ·Land Use Commis· sion, \vhich only this year \VOn its first substanlial budget fron1 county tux coffers, now w.ints to spend some of it to pa y its members. The pro1>0 sal being forwarded to the Boa1·d of Supervisors usks for S.10 per meeting plus IO cents a mile for truvcl to and from the twice-monthly sessions forc<Jch corrµnissioncr. We think the Commission is presuming too much. In the first place, they pleaded for their S39,500 budget so they could proceed \Vith state·mandated land planning around county airports -planning that can ho"·e ver be vetoed by cities whose boundaries in· elude airfields in question. Before this year, the panel had an annual token budget or S500. During budget de liberations, commissioners voiced glo\ving optimism about proposed planning ef- forts but to date nothin g substantial has come of it . The Commission :ihould first provide proof by its performance it serves a useful function before wasting time asking for payment of its membership. Costly Lawmaking ' l n· its rece nt l\vo -Ycar session. the state Legislature generated a lot<il of 8,864 bills, to \vhich were appended 15.206 all)cndments. The Assembly introduce d 6.055 pieces of legjslation and the Senate 2.775, not counting scvcra! thQUsand minor resolutions from both houses. This certainly gi ves the impression of a busy, hard-working Legislature. It also cost the bu sy. hard·\\·orking taxpuyers of the s late an estimated S2.150 per bill-any bill. serious or frivolou s. . .... This, according to the California Taxpayers As· sociation, is the current cost of introducin2 a sin~le bill in the Legislature. The-breakdown covers print- ing, maintaining histories. files and indexes, draft- ing, analyzing.and lobbying. Even \Vith 120 lawmakers in Sacr amento all trying lo impress the folks back home by tossing focf. der into the legislative hopper, the 8,864 figure is stag- gering. Jn fact, the total is boosted annua lly by a plethora . qf s pot bills, duplicate bills. "vanity ~ills" and miscel- laneous bills \Vhich the authors m ay have no intention - of 1>urs uing. And they all have to be paid for. The s hocking cost figure of $2,150 per bill should be posted in r ed over every legislator's desk-as a · rerTiinder before the latest brainstorm ls marched out onto the floor. Proper .Decision Orange County supervisors last week voled unanimous ly to ease proposed county air pollution rcguJations dealing \\•ith gasoline vapors. The n e \v rules are designed to control fumes that escape into the air from bulk loading tanks and gas s tation pump nozzles. _ ~ Originally, •the rules \vould have required 100 per- cent recovery of the vaJX>rs. But supervisors learned that only one expensive type of system using a vacuum device could do the job. There \Vere other provisions especially burden· some to·s m a ll merchandisers who rrlust directiy bear the cost of any system.that must be installed. 1'he r e vised regulations require 90 percent recovery of Lhc vaix>rs, making it possible to use less tostly control systems. Supervisors acted properly in dealing \Vith this complex situation. • • • Doubtful Guorotatees to Fornaers Dear ' . Pan Am _Subsidy \\'ASlll!'<iGTO N · L:jst August· a n;iinor hullubaloo erupted when Pan American Air"·ay,s a~kcd the govern· menl for a SlO·million·:i-month sub· s idy. 'rhc Administration said it ( VON HOFFMAN ) wosn'l going to ha~e any of that stufL lateral includ~d such goorues :iS !ht', soscore~ne r.or'l.he ~rec mar.ket . . airline's ex~ravagtint 5126 million l~r- __ . -~t .now ~w.:earuhat a s ubs1<!Y ofSl2-:l._min_a.L.et !'\eii· \'ork 's Kennedy Air· _.. mdhon, ha.s been arranged f?Utbacli:. por't . In the e\·e nt"Orforeclosut'C. \\'hat' _,.--where-it wall go largely unnoticed. In· are the banks suppos<'<i to do \\•ith stead_or rrom . the government, the that~ Turn it into ;i ho"•ling alley'' money 1s coming from a group of banks. 1·0 s hare In fact by encouraging these kinds of loans the Federal Rcser\'e Board 1;. .. • Gloomy Gus \Vhy don't OCTD officials raise the fares to make up for their deficit? Everything el~e, is_gQjng up : "'hy not fares? Non·users or ocro buses p ·ay enough already in ga~s lax and property tax. No wonder Proposition A didn't p;;iss. l\J .J .l\t. Gloomy Gwf c11mm1nn ••• •wOmiUttlty re-•~ -"" "" ~., .... uuv ·~1K1 uw ,,.;,~ If u.e ...... ~·· S.tlcl , ... , pfl ~ ...... Gl-y Goos, ~ti.lily l'!ilotl.. - Find What the ' high ri sks in · ,·olved. the loan is ..lJeing laid off on no less than 36 of thcn1 . ,,...,.., bringing :1 ne\\' kind of cor:por:1le debt ~. ·into existence. This is perpetual debt. Th H f -'f P.f an instrument Of JotanS th;i~ \\'Ill nol ey· ave ·, -~ and cannot t-1·er-be rc1>a1d E\·cn · Even :.o. this is very peculiar al a •---~, ~1 ri'iCW h e n l h c .fo'edera l Hcscrl'c .Board is urging banks to stick In merely to co1·er operating expense;,, I --c ·4 \\'ilhout this loan. \\·h1ch \.\·as macll' ·---not-to;-inc1·ease-productiYit-y?"it-ts-i-»-fff;---f>·mRtOll .i..· conceivable that Pan Am can make enough dough to lic1uidalc its mass of sare. hi gh·qualily loans. Not only is Pan Am more than S301million in the red this year, •the firm already owes ·almost 5900 million Oollars. So before it buys a dime's \\'Orth of Kerosene for ·its jets, it must pay nearl y S.:I million a month in interest on its bo1·ro"•in,l!s . In addition. Pan Am is.committed to pay off another 5000 million·plus for Jea ses on 1>l:1ne;s. computers and other equipment. ·rhus thl· con1pany can be considered lo be in hock to the tune of something near S2 billion. . loans, mortgages and !coses. [ SYDNEY HARRIS) Perpetual debt can occas1on•d ly 1\·ork. In 1624 Elsie Jorisdochtcr in · vested l ,200 florins in a Dutch scnti - public enterprise called the Lekd yk Bovendams Company. In 1957. 333 years.later. the bond she bought \.\'as still paying interest: but the rioinl is that, ir our government is going to .. switch (o these means of corporate tinance. !he Congress should vote on it lt"s been several months . since we've had a 11uiz column, so here is a not particularly hard one to resume ~\·ith : an "all-in-common" quiz in ,which all the items in ea Ch entry have a :common denominator. Fifty percent is ia highly respectable score. Ford~s--· Risky-·~romises W ASHINGT.ON -··Good old Jerry Ford" on the campaign trail deserves respect for his homespun political techniques, but President Ford made some-billion dollar promises h~ may later have cause lo regret. I-le will not be permitted to rorget that in the en· thusiasm or his campaigning to sa ve ~tidwe s t Jtepubli can congre-ssmen, he promised "'hat no other pres ident. has been able to provide: th e guarantee or .. fully fair aod ~ I adequate prorit ror rarmers based on their labor, investment and facilities. t'armers deserve no less, according toj'o1·d, ror responding to the demand for full agd.t.Ullu.c.al p;r.Qduc.tioo_when ., the nation and Ute world require more . food. Ford sounde d a bit like President Eiscnho"•er under ~si m'ilar circumstances; when the general· statesman promised farmers 90 per· cent of a fair income without having much idea of ~ow to do it. · RICHARO- WILSON that farmers "'anted some assurance that if they produced the food and recd, they would not be swamped by their own produ~!i,dty_ FORD'S promise for a guaranteed income was the response and none or the farm leaders a nd congresslnen ha,•e the (aintest idea how the promise can be kept, i( it becomes necessary to do so. · "There is no assurance that it will not bttome necessary. At the momenl. rarmers are killing off calves as a .demonstration that such animals can· not be fed into maludty at a profit. and beef raisers all,.over the country co~pla1n!:flcy are being dri\·en into ruin by the costs of producing meal at · current market prices. Agriculture. Secretary Earl Butt. Such price ta rgets arc mandated.by la\v no\\' over Butz's objection, but· don·1 mean much. · IN A BROADER-sense. the farm promise ill ustrates the impulsive and hasty acts for whirh 1'~ord is in- creasingly criticized since his par· don of P residerit Nixon. The economic policies so firmly proc.laim_ed earlier.are uncjer review,. and Ford admits he may have to · c·hange them. In another sense. Ford's promising nature may .indica~e that be has not yet fully made the transition from minority political leader in the House of Representatives to president of the United States. In his congressional mood, he has potentially altered the relalionsbip between th e \Vh ite House and Congress by voluntarily appearin.g before a congressional committee, for better or worse the future wi ll tell. GIVEN continued reasonably gOod Temporarily at least. his voluntary weather, producing food for the world_._appcarance on the Nixon pardon isSue is not the major part or the problem,; before a Judiciary subcommittee has the major part is the marketing pleased Congress, but the precedent mechanism and financing or the he has set m ay haunt future presi· worldwide food supply. dents, or even Ford himse\C at some Ford 's promise to bridge these fulure disagree&bletime. ALL Tfl ESE concessionary acts \.\·ere taken at a 1me "·hen Ford was trying to influence lhe outcome or the congressional elertions. \Vhile they ma)· be understandable in purely political terms, the lime 'i I I ·I I I t If you \\·ere a bank. \\'Ou lcl you lend ---thi5 outfit money-':'-No. and in fact one of the bankers "'ho did is quoted by Th<• \\'a ll St rc~I J ournal as saying. ··ob1·io11f\ly. this isn't the normartypc of Joan \\'t' like to make.·· PA:\' A.ll IS in no shaw lo pa y in- terest for three centuries. Its top management as 6Ccn rnt1Cfze<l-for years for rolossally bad business judgment : \\'hile it ·s true that Pan Am faces unfair. subsidized foreign com· petition, the company's in the trouble it's in berause it bought pl:1ncs it docs not need and has no rustomcrs for. This year it is estimated it "'ill fl~' 16.7 million empty seat miles lthc·numtx>r of vacant sea ts multiplied by the num· her of mil es fl o\\'n ). I. U.S. Grant. Washington Irving, lle nry Clay, Robert Fulton, and GilbertStua~-------- 2. Diaeresis. Tilde. Cedilla. Umlaut. Facon. THE ORI GINS of t~ord 's promise were simple. \Vhen he made it kno"·n that U.S. crop curtailment policies of the past were to be reversed, a chill began to descend on farm leaders. They could imagine that in the present urge to feed the world. un · manageable surpluses which could nol be de1i1·ered to the mouths of the hu.!l&rr..m i11Qt OJLCe again smother far· me rs in fin ancial ·catastrophe. • President Ford was "'arned by. farm leaders and farm congressmen proble ms \\'ilh a guaranteed incofuc for American farmers .exceeds in generosity anything that the former saviors of agriculture offered, and is the least p~eeise. One farm leader says he ho~s President Ford is not intending o te\•ive the Brannan plan of farm guarantees with its associated co[ltfOlr.ttn-other--ruefully-observ ~ that no one was·ever more strongly op· pos.ed -to targeted prices than may very "'ell come "'hen President Ford·will·have-to-pay-t*politic.al-con....._ ----~ sequences, \\'hich ""ill not be vofif 3. ··euck." ·:Diamond,'' "Toby," ··Argus." and ·'Boatswain." easy. So \\'hy make 1t '.' "fhc .Journ;il re1>0rts it le;1r11ed from banking sour· ces thal "'the dCl'ision to 'f!O along' \l'ilh lhl' nirline 1·('suljcd from the ·strong i nlere:st and dcchcation · shO\\'ll by the Transportation Department and olhl'I' fl'ctcra l ag('ncies.'' This is mut ed i.Hlf\i.n l'SS lnngua i,:e (or ~aying that lhc Federal Reserve Board and its <:h<1irma n, Dr. Arlhur Burns. leaned .on the banks .as they have before lo make Jo.ans to sick pnrts or 4 . Coverdale's, Cra nmer·,·. ~fathew ·s. Taverner's, and Tyn- dale's. 5. Open }like, closed pike, butterfly. Top UC Post Real Money-maker I . . the econom.1. ~ .suc11 co~Dli<.T by lhl' Feder:.d ResCr\'c incrc<1 sinJ?IY reminds one of Jean Bapti:.tc Colbert. Loui s Xl\''s conlrollt'r gcn<'rnl or finances. \1·ho once said , "A banker should l>£'ha1·e 1011 ard :1 f1nanrc mini!1'er like a :-.old1cr to11 ard a general." \Vhen the Buard make s and executes these far-reac hin~ polh·y llt>ri:.ions in its obscure, if not secret. fashion. it 1s undt·rstood that any los· ... cs 11·111 be papered O\'t'I' 11•ith ne11ly pnntc1I dollar bills. "'hile the :lp· pe.Jranrc of an ordiriary. frcC>·n1a rkc bu:-1nri.:. loa n is maint.n incd by llll· nouncing that P::in i\nl has put U!l "collateral." In I his in stanrc the rol- But sa\:ing Pun Alfi requires more t han per petua l infus ions o f in· flatlonary dollars and precarious finaneing sche mes. 'fhc company 's markets\vill also hal'e to continul! to he protected by the vines :ind tendrils of Federa l regul~1lions. thu s m;1 king it all the harder to get rid of buttinsky regulatory agencies like the Civil :\eronautirs Board. , There are a lot of ,iobs al stake at Pa n Am:llle PS"Y"Chological impact of a major briif1d corporation lik.e this one goin g down "'euld be very less than funny, but the ('('OnQmic and polilical dangers of lhese inchoate rescue mcasurl!s may be muc h more ~costly . \Vhi lt' \\'e 1vail to find out. \\'e ca n ('njoy th(' joke going around \Vall Street about th(" ~it uution : "The good news is I.hat Polish Airli nes is takinA ()\'Cl' Pa n Am : the h:1d ne\\'S il'l th at they're going lo lcl the 11rcsenl ma_nagcment keep running it .·' cutaway, and s"•an. 6. Joseph Conrad and grandson or The announced retirement plans _of Francis Scolt Key : Henry Clay and University of California president Humphrey l\-larshall: Wi lliam Pitt Charles J . Hitch provide an oppor· and Geor ge Tierney: Step'hen tunitytorcevaluatethe.importanceor Decatur and Commodore James Bar· the position. ron; Ben .Johnson <ind Gabriel Spen. Hitch "'as named prcsii:lent in 1967 cer. al a salary of $45,000 a year:Under the 7. Busltin.,.Craco\\-'e, Gillie. Kanik terms of a secret contract. which took a~d Poulaine. a t'ourt action to 8. Francis Bacon, Samuel Chase, force in to the ope n. \Varren Hastings. Archbishop Wll-he was also gran· Belk t e-d o l h e r Ji am Laud, a nd William nap. . . ·em 01 umen 1 ~ · • 9. Au s trolorp. Buck ey e s, Dominique, floudans, and Sussex. which brought his 10. •·The Double," "An Honest t ota l compen · Thler("··t"'riendoftheFamily,""The Sfl tion lo an Gambler," and "The, Eternal Hus· eStimaled $150.000. band." Th ese fringe 11. l\-1oses. Lewis Carroll, l\-lark benefits included a llopkins, Thomas Jefferson. and rree·million dollar llenry James. estate, servants, a limousine and 12. "Noli equi denre, inspicere donati." liveried r hauffeur. The rree mansion • boc A included all operating expenses even ~rA cavallodatononguordiarin ca.'"" the light and phone bill. ln nddition. tllevol donn e il ne /out pas regonier au.r 'denls." "A caballo dado nole mirt ti ditn· 11itch "'as provided with a SI .000 a .te ... ''Einem geschenldenGaulschaul man n1onth tns free ··pocket'' money and a generous ancf!. unusual retiremen,t. nrchlin.!A'lau/."' · Since that time his.salary has been ANSWERS generously increased until now,. it is . ~t:t\mongth~ffi's(Amen-caTisaiJmit· $59,000:'that is $10,000 more than the led to II all of Fame in 1900. governor's salary. Also Upped "·as his -f--)';'....f'-f-;--)1l-1J..:---1~-f--l--:::!:::i!Jll~'~'dMi?a~·~·~;".f!J.•PlrcKi.sJtooua11i !Ji!!!nc__~c~k~et mo.oe.v. by S3~ a )'Car wh.le:h pronunc alionorwor . s more than one being paid minimum , "Why is ii that nobody ever lets you go bald in peacel" •' . ' 3. F amous dogs infactandfiction. wages 'o\'OU!d earn in a yea~. 4, Various versions of the Bible tran· slated into English. TH E EXPLANATION ror such s. F'ormsordiving. la\'ish expenditures lo compensate 6.Notcdduelsinhistory. the UC president was th11t such a 7. Difrerenttypcsorroot"'·ear. great University was deserving or the 8. ;\II raced impeachm e nt most capable person available as its proceedings. "'head. It was claimed that In order to 9. Dlffc.rentbreedsofchickens: recruit thal ,kind or person it was. O-Allshor.wtorles.by Oostoyevsky. necessary to provide these-.1J~tr3sJ u . All were stuttCri!rs or staln-In addition to 1.1 salary which rivalled, merers. then exceeded, that.of the governor. 12. The universal proverb. "Don't That argument might hava been look a gi ft horse irrthc mouth," as ren· swallowed whole but ror the racls of dcred in La tin, ltallan, French, the situation. Hitch Was not known as Spanish, Bnd German. a &reat educator_. His forttsUpPosedly .. ' . . ' ' ' . ' ( EARL WATERS ) was more that or a buSiness manager. He was already on the payroll so he .didn't have to be ··recruited." 11e had 'happily accepted a vice presidency months before at a much less salary and with~ut any or the fringe benefits, not even a residence. IT IS TRUE that lUtch ·ascended 1during a period or troubled limes marked by violence upon lhe cam· puses. But one can hardly credit flitch for solving those problems. It was-a phenomenon being witnessed on the e4mpuses throughbyt the \Vorld and has since e\'aporate<I. 3t \east On the surface. Neither 'o\'Ould it be lair to blame lliteh. for the tact thut durihg hi s ad· mini~tration the budget has doubled in .spite of dwindling enrollments. This same remarkable situation is oc· curring ~ith .the state coOeges and other publicly financed educalional systems . lllTC H'S retirement a)>parentiy is othis ow_n choosing although there has been some suggestion that it is not being discouraged by the Regents. In any event one need not Worry about his fUtUre since the serret contract provides he shall rcte1ve $16,000 a year pensian for his short6~ years or service, far.more than he would have earned under nor.mal Univer!ity retirement provid1.'<I for all other$. Beside!;, since his home :ind most of ll~th-e-rll 11'11 expen"SeA-w-ere provided. he should have salted away hi s salary to give himself a nice nest egg. So. the reevnlualion of the position with a view to hlrlng a successor should consider, among othtr thinas, ., the fact ' that the people or the state .,.,.ould feel better about paying taxes for the support or 'the University if more of their money was being used in providing education.11 programs and Jess being diverted to enriching' the select re"' who are chosen to ad· minister the school. •""OR IF anything is certain it is that the taxpayers are losi'ng patience with those ip. education "'ho constantly cry for more runds while at the same time they are unstinting in the rev.·ards given them for their "great con· tributions" to education. The R.egents can do more fo r cducafion if they ••orry more about the programs and less about. fin'ding some ·:outstanding" personality upon which to heap munificerice. ORANGE.COAST • DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Piiblisher Thom<ls Keeuil. EdUor Barbaro Kreibich, Editorial Page Editor the tditorial p11e ot the Deily ' Pilot seeks to inf Orm aOO stimulate readers bx_ ,presenting on this paae dlvtrse commen1ary on topics ol In· lerest by syndicated columnists anct' rarloonists. by prtnldinl a rorum for readers' views •nd by prt5entin11 this newspap,r's opinions and idf1s on curr.enl topics, The edltori•I opinions or tht 011\y Pilot appear only In lhe editorial column at the -top of the~page. 0piniou.expreued4 by the r<ilufrlnists •nd cartooni.&ls and leller wnter1 a.re their own •nd no '.lldor~ement o1 the1r views by the Daily Pilot $hould b41 lnrtrttd. . Tuesday, November 12, 1974' I I 1 · I _,_ I • i r ' ,- l ' '· , • ·, DAIL V g!LOT .:i 1 Younger, ·Sexy Gt:!l • Obsolete. Actress · on· the Hustings ' -ATl!ENS, Griece CAPJ -l\1eliiii"?i18COUrf, tile star or The. CrowdIToming 19 her campaii:n lie3clquarters iJ(. the movie ''Never On Sunday,;, Is WOrkin1f seven day$ a fire are mostly young \\l>men in blue jeans . 1i1:eek th-:se days in form·fitting slacks and sec-through In keeping with her party's policy or grassroots blouses -seekingil: seat in the Greek Parliament. -politics, A11ss Alercouri's daily campaigning usually .The...49-year.old actress has her~campai9n hcadquai..-find.s .. J1tr...fln-1be streets wilh. the "'omen or her district, ters in Nikaea, a workin g.class suburb or Piraeus port -parti.rulary in the open marliet plareS:- COLORADO SPRINGS . the setting for the film. "\Vhat 's bothering you?" she askL-d one woman. Colo. <UPI~ -\Vomcn used She is running un·der the •Pa'\he ll enic· Socialist ''\\'e. \\'ant bigger pensions." the \\'Oman replied. 1in~ve~tising arc gaining a l\fovemcnt headed by Andreas Papandreou, and is one of "!'\o, I mean "'hat arc your day·to·day problen1s?" few wrinkles and losing a 34 women in Greece's first'natlonal elections to be held in l\lclina said . .__ rew curve!:!. over a decade. a.. l\liss Atcrcouri was an active opponent of the military t-+ l\1iss l\lercour-i is basing, her campaign-for the-Nov-. 17 junta that eontrolle<LGr,cece for 71,!! years and was ban· •1 ·here's been a t hange in I ro balloting on feminist and Socialistic planks such as equnl ncd rron1 Greece until the junta collapsed in July. One or co19"'!ef,C i a. ls• no doubt ~ -:t.;,-m.. pay and opportunities tor women and improved medical the first exiles to return, she received an emotiOn<41 ia~t it, . said Dr. Rex Ben-~ o.w. DC.It' AlLGlTTIH6 FAT ' and soc i3 1 welfare. '>''Clcome by hundreds or her i.ldmircrs. nett~ ass1stan,t professor of _ _:oc.''-'="""-"IN6=r-'~=""°=-='c:.·_· ___ . ---------....:.-.,.-------.,..--------------------~-----marKeti'ng at the Universitv ' ,, 'of Colorado at ColoradO Springs. "There appears to be Jes~ emphasis on the young, and "'omen as sex objects or decoration por. lrayal." 11 E SAIP glarr;iour gals gradually are being repJaCed by Older '>''omen who Y(ould rather work in an office than a kitchen. Bennett and Dr. James D Culley or the u n'i versity of "••· •• CeHff'r .... Robert Peacock. Laguna Beach, was one of 120 Christia_n S.cientists (rom 30 countries "'ho par· ticipated in---arecent s= day co nf e ren ce in Boston, l\1ass. lie is spokesma n on publications for Southern California _ Christian Scientists. • _.._~aware have completed a study on "Women in Mass ·Media Advertising." .Ben· nett said the study revealed t hat worn en round. i n television and magazine ad· vertlscments are showing less sex appeal, a fe-w extra years of age and often can be found \Vorking at a job outside the home. New unlimited anllaage wananty. ., For 12 full months you're covered, no matter ~~ For the flt'at i2 months of uff, •nw Chrysler Motors Corpor allOn • ..., will fl•, wlth-t charge for pwts or 1Mtor, _,. p•rt of our 1975 how many miles you drive. Only Plymouth Valiant ~ >a. · and Ouster and Dod&e Dart of all the Am~rican "Thar isn't to say that "·omen aren 't being used as sex objects fh some or the ads," Bennett said. c.They are. But it's not nearly as prevalent as it once was . ., . ' pasffft...-c.,.• we aupplJ {eacept tlr••'I which proves defective in'normal use, !'.ft...cllt•• of mne~. small cars give you this unlimited mileage i • protection. All you take care of are normal ~ . maintenance items like changing filters and wiper blades. There's even a free loaner ·at participating dealers if your car needs to be kept overnignt for warranty repairs. Just make ~ arrangements with your dealer in advance. ' BENNETT SAID he, Cul·' \ ley·and some students wat. . ·---···,.--··-····------······-···-·······----···-·--· .. ched national television commercials on CBS for two weeks in January, m onitorinfr WCAU in Philadelphia d uring prime evening hours. · ' The researchers also ·studied advertisements in a number or periodicals and compared them• with similar studies in 1970 'and 1971 . '"'The earlier s tudy showed that about on ird or the women were s n either a~ a sex object o mere decoration in the- vertisement, '' Bennett said . ... Our study showed that Only about .s percent of the women were portrayed in such a.role now.•· BENNETT SAID the ad· vertising. media now a re ·•portraying a more typical type or woman in their ad: vertising. there's not as much emphasis On the youn g sex kind of object-. They're us ing the more average, typical person." He said his study will be released Thursday_ at a meeting of the Southern Marketing "Association in Atlanta. Sex F ilm Festival Scheduled SAN FRANCISCO <UPll 1-----An-erotic·film festival "'Ill be held this month by a church. ~ Amateur and professional sex films and videotapes will be shown at the festival Nov. 20 ·23 after being viewed by a panel or judges including Edith Kramer, former curi.ltor of the San Francisco l\'luseum of Art, and Erwin 1-laeberle, author of "The Sex Atlaii." .:_The_ festival is sponsored by the National Sex.. Jo"orum a nd the Museum of Erotic Art where the festival wlll be . he.Id . The church fur· nishes sex films to medical schools, the state of Calijor· n ia and s.ex education groups. Sentence? • 'Lose 80 Pou11ds · ' ,. . SAN RAFAEL CUPll · Susie Sheppard, 3-1,• a 228· pound welfa re recipient, has a yei.lr to lose 80 poul}_qs or-face the prospect of six I months in.state prison. _ Marin County Superior -1 Court Judge Charles-'R. Best sentenced her to six months in the county jail tor welfare rriiud. 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I 0 A.M~ DECORATOR PIECES GALORE. , , LIKE WICKER TABLES Ir CHAIRS Ir CANE WOOD DINETTE SETS PRICED TO $500 ••• NOW $125 OFF SA VE ON THOUSANDS Of. ITEMS FROM 12~ AND UP ~I 3088 BRISTOL ST-. JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY . . • ·• ; • I • • I A I 0 DA1l y PILOT Tuesday, November 12. 1874 • Mystery Revival Injured Sfacy Set for Special I 'Bat' Flutters· at Ba1·n Q: J1mes Stacy -lhe aclor who lost an arm and l~g last )'ear In a motorcycle 'ICCldent -isn'.t he.going to star in a TV series about a mo1orcycle daredevil like i:vel Kneivel? -DenlseT., Sa n Jose, Cal. A: No. \Vhat 's in the works for Stacy is a 1'V ~pccial, "·Ith Stt\'u i\lcQut*!n teHching him to swim in the ocean, Jean-Claude Killy showing him how to ski. 1Glad ·You Asked That• . . ·- by Marilyn ood Hy Gar- an astrona ut instructing him in flying, etc. The special -is the brainchild or the new president of 20th-FoK TV, Jack 1-laley Jr .. who is also pla nning another featuring his nev.· bride Li za 1\linnelli. Q: I heard that George Berna rd Sha w left a lot of money LI) Ireland, \\'hat for? -John llaigney, New York Cily. A: It v.'as not l\1r. but titrs. George Bernard Shav.•. She left S263.000 Lo ''polish lhc m11nncri; of the Irish'' betausc of her lo\•C for her nati\'e land . Q: I thl.nk ~J arlon Brando's broken nose gives his face a Jot of character. But I'm curious aboul how. he got it. \Vas it a jealous husband'! -Dolores Ka)'e. 'St1n1111er' Star Hui 1-lolbrook stars in the highly rated TV movie "That Ce rtain Summer" \Vith l\l arLin Sheen, tlope·Lange a nd Scott Jacoby tonight <it 11 :30 on CB.';, Channe l 2. It 's been a good 66 years_ ~· l s in ce l\l u ry Ro berls -Intermission Rlnch1trt wrote her most ~ om · Titus success rul n1ystery""Tiovel. •-.. ~------­ "The Cir~ular Stait~3St',~· v.·ith sight gags and illogical and some 54 years since it characteriiations. The beca~c a .. nro~dv.·a~. play . shov."s only drawbuck is kn~" n u_s . T~c Bat. (\nd that the entire cast is not v.·~1le l\!1ss Rinehart !111ght quite up 10 the level of some cringe 1n her_ crypt•1( she Of the better perrormers. knew whut hbcrl1cs were being taken v:it h her clas:liC ALBERTSEN, lo_n~ a at the 1-l untington Beach devotee or the sat1r1cu l p I u y h 0 u s e • m 0 5 t broads~ord us opposed lo _Lheatergocr:s should find it the r ap1 e1· of .su bt!e~,._.uscS" an evening or diverting en-so.me rather otiv1ous con- terti"linm ent. tr1 vances to step up the Times and theatrica l pa~e o.r !he show. Charac- luslcs have undergone a ter11at1on~ or the better per- "JME IAT" A l'll~ttry by M.rv Aowrii Rinrlwl - .... ..., ~-. dirt<kd by Roll""*'' -prllduc.., ty Pill M..i""1., le<IW!k;tl illlrKkw' -WI lle~llfl..-Sl,_. Cr11t9, .. _ "'*WQl!r El•lnt McAHoswr, PA'Wfl· lfCI l'ro4Wys -s.,1..,a•y\ OwOU\111 DK.1 •I t :lt •I lllt HuF1tl F191on Bt•<fl Pl11yll011Y , 2110 MlllFI SI .• HVl'll•f191• S..otfl. 'RtwrwtUons ~l~l! THEtAST ' CArneht V11n Gorder .•.• OiOclY Unimen. F O A T k• DllKh•.,AllOlrMM .••..••. CIM~Su·- eroo«s ." ........... ec ... , K/l!Ql!lfn. As for the play 1ls<'lf. it is vlntaBe Rinehart , 1n· suspicious doctor, who ap- pears quite ill :it ease. J,I,). Reichelderfer as :in early ,·ictim and J err !\tiller as a battered str;:inger complete the cast. OF Tll E CAST members. two in particular stanj1 out -.Jo;:inne Wolcott as the distingt,iishabl e 1ron1 Agatha' Christie or any of TllE OVERALL pace or her peers in this type of en-the II ulltington B·each deavo1'. There is the old production can stand im· house cut off from the out -pi·ovemcnt. \\1}\ich it ''~ry side, the obligatory first-act Jikely •.v iii receive in future n1urdcr , the veritable stagings. 'l'he excellence of school of red herring. the the setting a nd li ghting cf· comical servants , the eels is a strong point In the wrong man under suspicion show's ravor :it the outset. =i nd, or course, the tv.'ist en-.. The Oat" continues to ding. amuse a nd bemuse its s pc;>oked and qui\'l'r'ing audiences at the playhouse. ma id'. toss ing ofr some affectionally knov.•n as the delictous one-liners. and "Barn,·· for tour moce Clark Burson as the detcc-v.·eekends. playing t""'ridays- ti ve, 0:1 te 11 sih lr-from and Saturdays at 8:30 al &otl:ind l'ard. but playing 21 10 rt.la in St, liuntir\gt.on · hi! character as a gi·a\•el--~ll<::.:•~r:::h:'::=====:----­scrtii'ching Georgia red- neck. It's a flagrant con- tradiction, but in this type or production, it works. Diddy Lammers is fine as ! the ste-rn. ov·er-be11ring MESA 1884 Newport Costo Me-,.a S44-I SS2 Omaha. !\'eh. - t\: No. It happened '''hen he \1·as playing St<1nley Kov.•alski in "A Streetcur l'\a1ncd Desire'' on Broad- v.·ay. "Some of the b<.1ck~tuge guys and me -"'e used to dO\\'O. lO the boiler room in the theater and horse around," he told 1'ruman C<.qJOtt•. ··one night I v;as mixing il up with this guy ond {'rac k! So I put on nl y coal and \\'tdkcd around to lhc ncu rest hospital. i\l y nose \\'as· rcctll y btjSll'<I. They had to give me an uncsthelic to sc>t it and put me to bed, l'o;ot that I \l.'US sorry. 'Strect<:ar ' hud bcC'n running about a year and I 11·assick of it." lve Ctors a Ing. ,,,, ....................... -""'"'' 0.let>gOen •. , •.•. ,,,,, .8••ti.1r11<iilnol1 ~-8'11~--·· ·~·,··~ 0.XtorWtll~ •.•.••••....... .lotlnMllW• B F kl • R" I Ril9\N.ld 8ertShlf"a ••.• P.ter McAllhl~• __JtJ atron Qf the---.rut~. ~·®,-~~~~;;:!!;;l[i;L: Charles Percnboom "is a comic deli ghL as the elderly Oriental scrv:int (the first audience ga sp when he's referred to as a ··Jap" is quite audible, l>ut theo, the . play is an oldie). Also effec- tive is Peter P.1eA llister in the stereotyped role or a monocled Briton. stiff up· per li p and all that. en ran In 0 es "'M"'"m'"'······'·D.R'"~"'"" • l lt!~ncwn m11n •••••.•••.•. , .• ~IM1llf1" Q: I've ne,·e r sttn any photos o( Ba rbra Streisan - d's 5·year-old daughter. But I'm curious. Who does she look like, Barbra or Elliot Gou ld'? -f . O'Dell. Chicago. , .~:It's a handsome he, named Jason -not a she - f---,rncthe-is-a-minl-o!·ook:ill'ke1o1 hi s n1otlJt>1. · Send yo¥r ·-qu estions to fly Gardne;. "Glad You A.~ked Thal ," ca re of.this flew~paper. P.O. &I 1560 , Costa _.\fesa 9'1626. Alan/yn and l/y Gardner u:1/l a11su•er ·as ·many queslio11s as they con 1~/hei r column . bu1 flu.• i·o/unu.• oi mail mokc:s persoflal replu~s 1111posst~le. • MOSTALGIA FM.M FESTIVAL MOW THRU TI«JRSOA Y leftt Da-ris ........... "ALL AIOUT fYI" T ..... I...._. Ch.WsC.._.. "A IOY AL SCMl)Al" ~ .. Kil 67UJSO By J ERRY BUCK ~ I.OS ANGELES IAP) - \Vhat. <iclor do you sec ·playing shrc\vd old Ben- jamin Fra nklin'! !\1a ybc Lloyd Bridges. \Vith his son Beau playing Frunklin as a y6ung matf! llov.• <ibout Richard \\lid- mark'! Or Eddie Albert or t\l e l\'yn Doug las? ll ov.• about ull fi1·e" All five lo · pla~· th e \'er- saUle F rahli:liri dut1n-g-cfir. . ferent phases or his long life in the fir!il.C.DS mini..'i.eries, ··1*rtia.miil Franklin ... ----- The first OO·minute shov.• airs Friday. Xo\·. 22. ·and the other s \\'ill follO\\' in December and .J anuar~·· "\\le chose different uc- tors for se\'era l 'reasons." ' s<iid Gle nn· J o rda n. \\•ho directed :.ill four shov.·s . "Each lakes place ;:it a dif- ferent time. Each is "'ritte n by u differe nt v.•riter. Each p~esents a d1f1ercnt point of VICYI'. .. 1 think it's difficult lo play a man as multi·faccted a s .. Franklin . lie "Va s <i chameleon. I-le changed a s -situations c ha nged. ··11e \l.'':l~ a Renaissance ma n. It \\'Ou ld be diffic ult for a single actor to catt•h all th ese colors. '"He \\'a s kno"'n as a ter- rific li bert ine~ .. said Jor - dan. "Indeed. he loved the ladies, but I think most of it v.·as on paper 1n his lo\'e lcf-'"r· .. NEW S.URFING s,.c~ Hot Ac:Ho. Fro- Cordittt'HI fl i•• - ALES ·FROM THE TUBE" 7:30 & f:)(f ~-· Migllt Adilib"-12.50 , PUTUTUI ,.IZE * TOMT AWARD· * M.Y. DI.AMA CllTICS c1•cu: A.WAID* "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON" -by ,Je,. MillfT' ExPIOSl'l'Et. Powertut. Con1emporary Orama Recommended tor Mature Audiences WClAL rtlVltW HtGHTS--DISCOUNT l'llCl $2.50 T .... t.: •• ~ ' ' ~ ~'fl Jouth Coast Repertor_v nc.a,us1VE! . __ So ... Or-.,r_eo..ty ___ . -~ ---- OMU &tl& llllM.ill - IUll &IT-OI THE LONGEST YAID 111 miiSEijilPIC;O~":!.,' ="""' S.M• A"• .......... "~ ''"'" C:olloo• ,,. 1011 ... .,.. .. , ... c_,,, .... 00!·-· ••l·•••' ,,, .. , ..,,......, "" AMERICAN GIAfflTI 1J11 •• DS,IL£ 1t1 fir J:ci"iliiif A•ri TH 0 H ·-ous. Cot1sidei ... Uw! "THE FILM IS TASTEFUL R UGHOUT ... UlllVJ' • lorr.t of L911Jht! KERMIT SCHAFER'S M~. pl\~88~£.fl B\.l based on radio & T.V.'s most hilarious boners! • Alw DAISY MIUH "'"''"' MOON". °""" ~· '~ !''"' f,. ti lil,,... s.11 s.," ...,, n 30 1,1()111"', lno~• •~ll ~~ "ft.ISM GOIDOM"tll I Shorl S..jtoct .. JUGGEIMAUT" "COl'S-& IOllllS" INI "TIUCI ST°' WOMIH" "HAHHll CAuloa" Ill "OAfSl Miu.II" "PA,ll MOC>M6' IPGI ll1u·n D.iil¥ 1/ JO jJ '" .. MIKI Ci Mlrit• hlilUI ~. i.e. STARTS TOMORllOW SPECIAi llMITID INU&IMINT MIRAMAR, San Clemente -492·0056 FAMILY TWIN, Fountain Yalley-962·1248 WESTBROOK, Westminster -530·440 I CINEMA CENTER 3 & 4, Costa Mesa -979°4141 MISSION Drive-In, San Juan Cap. -493.4545 CINEMA WEST, Westminstff' -892~4-'3 • \ ' UIMMEJIS, WCI.COTT good deul or tr;insition since "The Bat" first took wing, formers arc stock cliches, and Ron Albcrtsen's ii·-but quite a mus ing ncver- rcl'ercnt reviva l of the an· theless, a nd they keep this rient whodunut, v.•hile not potboiler bubbling. · among his mostpolished cf-Topping the li s t of forts, seems quite right for laudatory ele ments in the Lhese partiC"Ular times. Sub-show's favor is not a cast jectcd to a ··straight'' inter· member but a convertible pretation, n1any playgoers set ingeniously designed 1Jrob:ibly "'ould find them-and. constr.ucted by Ste\'e sell'es dozing off1ong before Craig. who al~o han~cs. the the fin al !'Urtain. somewhat tricky hghllng. No suc hOa n-g-el''i.nlhe-'-~aig:s countcy_.mano~ set- l·luntington Beach version .. ting IS among . the finest v.·hich 1s a tongue-in-check backdrops_yel v.•1tncssed.on trcatm-ent-=titreral.,......fl. 1t.v..1heatcc.sta e. • PEGGY YORK, beloved p1ychic htalt'r & r:ychomctrisl, wlll lt'il you aboul rou11elf-ro brint a P"'"°"" objf':.,I! e PAUL BRADLEY. d alrvo yanl and Psychic Nob) ... has .amethln& o n his mlnd....,.oun! AIH> 'tar/lint pndklion•! e JEAN Mc-Cl.A.REN, celebrated author & rtli1tlou11eho lar. will help )'QU lo develop your own ESPotendal! IN PERSON! ONE NIGHT ONLY! SATUK DAY. NOV. 16, ROYAL.INN-Santa Ana SUN DAV , NOV. I 7, HO LI DAV INN-Custa i\1esa /1011/ l'r11p.i111s l~Jl-lf Cl/ S P.,\f. Walt Disney "THE BEARS & I" • "THE SHAGGY DOG" ' Ad,,iission S.5 .ii 1bt jJoor. • "PAPER MOON " lH11 fill ilSW9lliliSMif "EARTHQUAKE" w ,,, .. ~lft.lT TWo- TWo HATS" o.l:fGOlfy l"Kll OfMAtHu •• --.-.. ·--.... - ' EXCLUSIVE! .... WAINOL'S "DRAWLA" "VELVET VAMPIRE" , I~es s memorable are Oev.•ey Knighten and Bar- bara Carroll. rather bland 1-----------1 as the young romantic in· w..t. M.....,._I PM terests; his stiffness and ;~~·~S~l.~O~O~fr~,.~·~·~·~· ~~,·~~ her tentativeness in her r first stage role a1·e...detrae: ling. The v.•eakes.t. link is John l\1a{ter as the MANN THEATRES Set.&S.. . ....-~ Sl.25'fllJ:lo,_ - "THI GAMILEl:"tll hllf l & ., .. ,.,., •• , "APnl'4TICISHSP OF DUDDYllATm" ....,.,., .... .,.. ....... _,r.:-;:-.:-'"4~45 .-,,,:::;; "THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT•'• I "TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT"•• . "JUGGERNAUT''oc ' "ZEPPELIN",c "CALIFORNIA SPLIT"• 'THE lAST DETAIL"• AFlMIJI' (X) PAUL MORRISSEY w1~•••00• .llilolr.& .:C? .. ~us. "1111 vum VAMP Ill" - . ~ •.. /. " • ,, 7 7• 'I ' ,, ,, 10; ~2. I. 11: ,. s.t•I• " ..... " • ,, -,, " I , • ICI ., "' \ . ·-TOMGHT'S..:...---11:-~ TV ffiGHIJGHTS Tuwi•y. Ncwernblf 1~. 197" DAILY PILOT A I J Ma·ng' e· rs Mis' sed--l--PUBLIG-N-O'fl€E-PUBLICNOTIC~ -:-:..__P.::!1JB_L_IC_'-O_Tt_e~--- '''T1T1ous •USINW su,.1•101tcou•TOATHI ., ... HAMllSfATIMIMT STAT•O,CAl.l'°ltNIAFOlll SUl'l'llllOll (OUltTOFTHI lllt frtlllwOll'I P'I•~ •r•.....,. blil\lfttU TNI LOUNTVOl<OJIAffGI STATI: OF CALl,OlllfltAl'OI KTLfl 15 1 8:00 -"Dr. Strangelove." One or the runnie st bli:ick comedies on the screen this 1964 satire reature~ Peter Sellers Cin ihree ·. roles l. George C. Scott, Sterling Hayden Keenan \Vynn and Slim Pickens. ' •r N ,A•ll•J THI COUNTTO,.Olt.u.o& 1111((1 ("l, )IOI HO. 2, VJ.°"""· l«ITICIOFNl ll llNOOf"PITUtOtoll'Olt N0.A·f1M1 Nt-w,_..1 IM K ll, C1lfl.,111e '2MO "10U.T I Of' WILl.Al'IO NOl.OClltAl'MIC l"OtlCI O!I' HE.& ltlNG O' NTlflOM ' Muc h :n •Burke vr.•c 'ory. I.owl• M, Nlf•O !of,. JU 1Stll St . CODICIL ANO LlfflltS Tlit,AMfN· FOii l'ltOIATl 01' '"lfll&,,ANDPQllLlf· &. f., IMwpotl liMKl'l.C.hlcl•"'•tt.IO. "'• T.lltY TlllSTlSTAMENTAltY B11rt No t By lt\(i..•o "· C.llf"J.. Hlf ..... .,, E~t tl• 11 HIL OA P. JOH"l\TON, fll•i. of CH•llLES OOJIOON 1'011• AW.,\,O\A .... lt\,Oh!Ot1111tQlm Ca<ltl~ TUNE fll.O lt...O...n •t (HAALE.'i 0. Riii• By o.c.llVSTINGS . -Mangers carried t he '"''"'"" M. Nit••· 11i 11111 St . NOT!CI! IS Hlll(;IY Cil\li:N lllM TU'll ·-•• c.G ~OA TUHE,Ott••!H. · r Mt•-'hKll,Coli!O<nlt'2..0 ,_ltAl'Ut M J0tO<Sf0H l•o IU.O ..... ,,,' NOTICE IS 11£ 51f;flY Gt YE H Ill O!.\!'t..Ptl\1 Nlelt¥!1 vote·rich central POrt1on 0 Tlll1 ... 1.1 .... n ·~ COllOllC lod ., • <Or· Pl!•t .... IDI Pt-10 ... Wiii -""'"'jlplll' llEttv JolNE UN G II•~ t11tc1 ... ,.; .. ' _, NBC 14 > 8 :30 -"Blier Eneounter." Sophia LA?ren makes her TV movie debut opposite Ric hard Burton in this special Hallmark Hall ot Fame drama from a story by NoCI Cdwar'U. CBX 121 11 :30 -"ThatCertainSummer." A highJ'y praised TV movie returns wi th Hal 11pl~~ook as a divorced fathw· \Yho must tell his .v1s1l1ng son <Scott Jaco l)y) of his homo- sexuality. Martin Sheen· and llope Lange also.star. S A N 1· A A N A the district. the c1tles of .... ~left. C6D!(11 -"' •\w6M•o1u n ... 1.,,~..-. ,nn'°" '°' P·~ie o1 w.11..,.,ior..:..,.-. A bl R b I B • h d • ""°i\tl,..M,N!4ro lff't!Ollltpettll-r nhl•-•to •n•(bl\ OI Ull••\ ''"•""111.,1 J.O t,..pehllont sse m y m a n o erl ., }l unt ngton eac a n • ""~~1 ... nwn1 .. ,,u1~ .. u11 11 .. ~, -•u.1 .. ,,,..,P••Utwi.n . ..-1"-'11w ""'~'10 _,,11 11 _..,~ Burke <R ·l lu ntin1ton f'ou ntain Valley. Had the c1tt~oi o......,.c¥tv0010<.lfl0ff n,1•"· 1•-•t111 111.c:1oi "'•"no '"'_....,,.,""" ,~,.. .. ,, '"° 1111111111hn•..,. •• ""'. B • h } a n. ' I t I th .,. been . 'll:llO ... ttO<Nowmi.•1•,1t1•,•1•)0•,r11,111 r11t ,,....,1141,__,..,.....,.~'°' e c won r row urnou n ose Cl 1es , l'1111u11110 0•11199 c"u o.uv 1'1101. "'"'ir°'""o' DrN•,..,,,., No.~oi ..i.11co..rt. ,_, 1,,._ ,, •::JO , .... 1~ ,,,.. ""'" victory in last Tuesday's greater than 62 and 64 0c-.11.•~ Nowmw1l,11,,. "u ,, "'°<.'"' c.1111• D•lv• .,...,,1 1n111t t•r101 C.ot•t"""' No ,011,10 tOllfl.•110G CJv•t election but a breakdown of • -percent, respectively, the 1 ~----------""'::::1·1• s.111•A ..... c.1110•11l•. c.n~r °''~' .,..'"· 1n111t tnv a1 s.tit1A111. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening NDVEMBER 12 ''"~BJ;~i~~I':.:. I ;~::r.:,r Show P1rtiida:1 f1111ilJ Moel Sq••d Music•! Co111t11 Show Samanltl• EIR¥, .lohn sawa1e. Robir, Benson. Seven 5iranRe or· phins with vicious dogs turn 1 remole .f1rmhouse lntll • pri~ 10( um;u,pectin1-tr1n1en-w110-filhet bteome patents !Of the orphans Of di5appe1r pa1m1nenllJ. m MtA Griffin Show fD s.,1 ti Wt1ttr11 Min * Special 1:30 Tomorrow ABC PLAYBREAK Kay lenz/Clu Gulager "HEAR T IN HIDI NG" I'll Sti r Tret 9:00 £1 @ (})@ H1wtii Jive·O ~How ED 'c1tct1it C11t1p1n1 ta Steil A M.asterpieca" lirt11l•c•· Ci) S(lffd Jl1ce1 ible W!lrks al 1rt m1$ttriollSIJ tan. l:JO ('10) NtA Grillin Siio• isl! l1om a millionw.'s privlte col· m AndJ Grillilll ltc!IDll despitt tflm fail-sale £D loo•! e!tttronic security ~tl'AS. Lutlle1 ("!i CiJI lkalt1'1 Choice Adler a:uests. mlhf Piofttt11 fl) Los G1111des1-..i·lfd: ~ Uttlt R11Uls 9·30 I''"' 7:90 BCIJOOitlt'.IlmaJ lllft . . s.11ri te MveMm . 0 lewliR1 for llelllrl Alitlo111dts dtl Ntltt , (6) Mtd Sq~d : Allon! (1) T1uth °' C..W.MICU · Dfa1111 w~rs trty UM? • · 1n:ao t Ltwt LllCJ O MOROTCYCl E MURDER! -· ~Tht flt -f11J (]) Koa:in's Htf11,1 * BARNABY RIDES IN!! fD Esmualdi O @Cil@l 1r11 1b1 . line s •• The Iii YIH""' "M~ttry Cycle." .A ~tenous q· 0.!td No-..mi.• I, Ill• umor1111 t he vote shows the t ide eventual outcome-or the PUBLIC NOTICE w1LL111M1."JoMN, w1"1..1,,M1.s1JOHN, could easily have swung to • election might have been Collftc'~"., c:o .... •vC•••• h 11 D ' l'ICflflOUi IUSI Nl!SS All! MUTCH NI lillltfUE llNOSCHl!CI(, IN(. c a e n g er e n n 1 s different. ""ME STAll!MENr :=:::,::,~ .... 01,.11..._ r10,...__."c.""'o"•• ~fangers. Wf~lt:l'IN COACH :.A.I.ES. No. 1 ..... -.C.UIHIM•'ll>OS ;':."'.'rr1~K~l•l•r••• Figures released by the l N JJ UN T l N G T.0 N ~ ,, • ...,i .. no -1.-. 1r-. c.it1ot""". Ttt~u111ua...n ,.,w.,n::,:,..1,1,_, COun'y Reg'1sl rar or Vote..--Beach, •tangers won by •Hos "'"'"'''-'' ,..111i--P~D11....-o 0••110• co••• 0.11, P11o1. • <> I> J.oc ~ l o""" A~OOC .. 1et. IM , • ol P\olol•W-.<I 0••1199 (O•ll 0.1f1 pilot, I 12 11 ltl &!~Ii s how Mangers actuall y nearly 2.000 votes out of c.oj1kHn•• Ci.•11<>••••1111. 1o1G1 s..""'™ Ur •• ._ ..... 1>11.u.n,1t,"'• •1111. """'"""''' · · · • carried six of the nine 42,400 cast. He barely won c;,o.on. •• M•1• c""'°' .. a "l•H PUBLIC NOTICE voling ar eas irr the 73rd ORANGE CQUNJY in Fountain Va lley by a ""~:;~'-MU ·~ ~'"'" " '0'" Di t ' I nd b rel ,_. ed · r · t 380 ••cs oul J••-1..0-e "•-••16. 1""· s n c a a y 'IUISS & marg1p 0 JUS v.,.. Jol(• lO••. ow.-ST4Tl!.Ml!lrtT 0, ollANOONMENT I $HO inoneother. o[13,400casl. '"'~ ... (t-nt ... , '"" •ill• IM: 0, USI! OF SUl'ElllOlt COU•T OJ'THE PUBLIC NOTICE B k I cted b c ...... 1, C\tu or Or.-gt '°"11tf .... FICTITIOUS IUilNli lS NA""f. STolTE OFC41.ll'ORHIAF()lt ur e was ree e Ya Ouootr 2 •• 1.,. The 10110 ...... a ""''°'" r.." -~ THE cou1orwoF011A10GE margin of just 1,400 votes The challenger also '*Y 1Muwa•1 ... 1ki.•oou111<1••neu nd..,. H•·"·'" .. r 93 500 scored well in Costa J\tesa PuCll·~ O••n9" (o.l<,1 o.tilf P!lot, M .. c. H ET I c s .. r.. e s .. N c NoOTI CE 01" HE Alt ING OF ,.ETll!Ott outo I cast. C!omfortably in the rar • Oc!ootr Jt FOIGIOIEE.l lNG »1• Prlllllc!"". 5~~·· l'()lil,.llOIATEOFWlll.AHOFOltLlT· 1 h" d" 'ct but his 8.631 votes weren't •no 111_.. ,_. ''· "· .,,,.., c.i• ... AI• '"" T£1i1StE.STAM£HTAll V THE K EY to Burke's ~tern part O IS istn enough to beat Burke's 19!1 1'12·1& T,.. Foc1111°""' 1w .. neu H•"" re'•"~ £it•1t 01 FlfTCHEll 1.. 1.11iuGHN, victory appeared to be the Ste a l Be a ch and 8 874 --------~-ro •1>11~• w•; 11i.; •n °'""' C.Owftly 0e,.,..., low Vo'er 'Ur.out _ i'usl Rosstnoor. • • · PUHi.IC NOTICE on ';:~,~ 1~ .t. ""°'"· 21111 1.· ... ,,;z~ , HOT• ce 1 s He• t B w c;1¥t.H "'•' Se, tB h II .. I d d l id PO eg lU,IEIToro.C•l<IOl'•~JAMlSBEA 1.n••"lf'Clllerton •P1llllOll lOr under60percent lnthetotal The a eac La Y"'as l\t a n gers a so e ge --·-NoT1t1ETot:1t1EotTOt1.S 92.';o· · • ..,_1.o1 w111 •""'°''u .. .-. .. oi1..en';"' district and m uc h lower in 7,261 for Burke and 5,484 for Burke in Sunset Beach, the 1u,.1EJll01tco u1tTO PTM1E ,. • .,,, Kl"'°"'· n• JOIM s1r~1. t• '''w""""''' 1otn.1>t•••-· ..,tfl(, o I M. In Rossm l"t ' . I d or Bay View SfATEOFC Allf"OltMIAl'Oll Mlrlf, C..lllOfllfl 'Ziii '"'"tn •• mlHH IOr ""'Ill• "'"'"111¥1 .• .,,, areas "'here ~1angers po · ngers . oor, coun Y 1S an • ,~,1 11uil""' ,.,, <ll!'d~ctw b¥ 11 ""''""'"111t•"4pl..:•o1'-'""""M"Yc ' Wa 3 l t3 ror Burke and rt Or Weslml'nsler and THECOU NTV OF OllAMGE .. ~ •• t ~•rt ..... ~.o. Ml bff<i wl l<lrNO~Jllllbt.•1•,lfll,U!,)1111 led lhC Stronges_. •· . S ' pa ' N•.A·ll411 (,;:.dci C...Rlolbln 1,m .• .G'i_<_l,.._. el 0-111-Nt.J _ T_he i.n.CJJ.m bent wo n, 1,898 f"o"rcM...,a,neg.,,e,r,s~, -----~1'.!111'.t.OLSan1lLAna •. _____ ,-£~01.w•1.1·e·11 MA.1110N tolLee1tT. N•"ll K•il!Ol"e o11o.1,orour•.•i 100 civ•< t•nt!•O.i .. w.i•. -Dl!<•lloe<I. i ~11 •t•!~,.....,,, .,.., HIN w!!I• 11'e lllll'lt C•!•ulS..nla oln• C:•l""''"JI. NOTICIE IS HEllE8V G1¥EN lo 1 ... C""MV Cl(•~ cl 0•11'91 Co1mt1 on 0.l~No•embt.•l.1f14 County Taking CoyotRs Park <n<11,.,rsoltllflb0•1n1me<l<ll'l_lll.,..I Ot1ot>er 9, Ii?&. · WllLIAME.SIJOHH, l !l 1>tt10ns h1~ln9 <l1lmi IO'lnst ""Yid Fllff l eo.,111yC!erk llK-n1 I•• rtQw"..a IO ll!t lhem, wilh 11>1 Pwl'l•ll\f"d Or..,,oe Coa.! D«ly l'ot.•. THOMolSI. lO~O no•<ctiU•Y•...,<l'lt",!ntheolli<eOlthe<l"k Oc\ootr lt, •"" 'No•tmb., ~. 11, I• 1<1i12lUIP•-·cl•lil•llnt l• 5~•1'11l Ill ll'lt •bo•t tnlll!Hf <OUJI, or IO -lollnt ' l1'l·1' I.I•~,.. Huh, C•lllOtftl•' Ut U \tltm, •hn I~ nettiU•• •o..c:l'ltn, lo The Ttl: llH J lll·U.O -~lll'll<I •t t~ ouict or P111 t11........ 1!U81.IC NOTICE ,.,...,,..,,0,.Pt111ro,,., ~LL SE~l..V. oltla•"'1 It U•, JI.IS... Pwl>lilf"•t<I Or1n9t Col>! 0 .. 1, P!lol, M•o .. 1 o ..... NtWPOl'I 8t;ttn. c.111.,, ... , ,IC1"1T10US IU11NES~ No..emlle• II, 11, 11 1'11 61\f.I& tl:Mll. IOl>kl\ 11 .... pt1<t or°'""'""'""'"" NAMI! STolTEMElolT -ii911t<l lll •llm1Utrlpe•t.liflf"!llOIM ,,.. IOl"Wlflll ~·-' ••• d ol n ~ Hll!e Ill U •<I ""'-"'· ••tnl11 ,_ "*''"' Dll•I,... ..... ll!et Ille l"i! 11<1Dl1cati"" Oltll!UICll!u. Y/OOO "N" STU~F. lltJ H.,l>DI FULLERTON -The site and that the land couldn 't o.1f'Cl0t100t•1•.1•1• 111vt1 . ,0,,, '·"''A. tM"o•'. ~~"" be Id ' b lf · StEPHEN O"OIEl.1. · JK• ll<rY. ll:'f MKe ,.,.,, Ctsl~ of l.os Coyotes Regiohal so at any price u air olomin,s1r•1 ...... i1n.u1e .... n #Mu . ,,.,,.,,n!• ti:'''· Pa'k l·n norlh Orange marketvaJue. ·-~f'CloitiwEs11t•ot1111 .... , c ... ,,_,1.,n .. n .:'-v.c11"1• aao .. Mm<fllot <totnt st, c.,.r • .,.,.;, cai.r...n•• ti.,, County now belongs to NALL HIELV . Tom crwi-1•·n. )011 ci..-~ DI E DRICll SAID the •iw.1.iu w c1.c1,. t:o11• ........ c:1HIOl'l'li• •1'1•. C0Un\y ifOVCrnment. r **Mitl""Orlvl T~" a.nl ... I} •I co.,.,11ctta l>V &n The M·acre former fill department o tr~nspor· ""°""'11«•,b tflWfli•tJ6" =:.nce•r••ai.o 1s.::ic:l•t1o:n or11er 1;.,n • dirt .site was purchased talion then re<:1ppra1~ the Ttt:oM1J .... m1 • '"'"~~ 11,,,., ~ I l<>nd a nd came up with the .........,,_....,.1-111rM., Tn,, 1111, ...... , wu 1;"" .. 11~ '"? fro m.the Slate for a tota of '" . . . , .,,..,1,_ O•anot Co111 O.Hy Pilo4, Countv Cle•• .u o .. fl'l, t:o~ntv on $1.S million.· ~l~.mil~.n figure. , ~·-•1t;<111<1Nowml>l!r s. n.1•.1"~i.J• o..1_, 1,. nu. Fllni S u pe r visor Ral p h · S9on afte~ ~h e county_l ·--------=---I Put11w.-a O••nsrt co,111 o,.;1y P1101. Diedrich sajd the -check began negot1_al1ng f~r the PUBLIC NOTICE 0t•o111r :n. 21., • .,,, f'l•-.tmDH s. 11. handed over to•the state property, ma1or foss.11 fi~d~ 1tN _ HH·14 PUBLIC SOTICE II Sl~l SUPf.ltlOlil COUltT OF THI! ~TATE 0,_ CAll FOltNlol FOlt lHE CO UN TV OJ"OlilolN(;E No.A-tHM N0l1CE 0,_ HEARING OF l'ET ITION FOi! l'RO•ATE OF Will AHO 'DI 1.IET· TIEltSTEST-ENTAltY l \tl lt et JolM ES M.. F-L EMING, 0.<t•-· H0l!C£ IS HE lt EBV GtYE.H 1"11 JOSIE 8EllE FLE MING ANO OOlil lS •Hf'I BIRT NOVI IU•d Mr••ll I ,..,i,ian !or "'-"'Cl! Will Oncl IO< •I-I 01 U1Mf• Ttillrl"lln!••r IO IM "'''"'"'"'"°''flKI lo WftiCll •S ,...II@ Hw '"'l"'t N rlltwfM'I, -' INI Int .,,,.. 1no Ill•<• ol ~••lllotlW...,. 'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS PUBLIC NOT lCE 1111 l>ffll l<el lo• No••mM• 11, lfl•, •It X NAN'f. STolTIEMENT '-------------t.m. 1n Ille coutlroom 01 Ooi:ot•lmeftl No J · ., clii.t Is the 1111u1ne piece In llr· m_ Cityw1tch111 niby's puul• lo delermi11t lloW 1 • ( lt@ l loniazi motOfcycle 111anu!ielu111 died while~ Department of Transpor· were announced r1vahng tali on . It "'as Diedrich who thos~ of.the Rancho La Bre:J initiated negotiations with tar ~its ~n 1,os .Angeles. . tale officials over the pur· D1edr1ch said vandals tm · TIM: lollOw'illf """"" 1, OOlng llYllMIU af "'° utl II 100 c c c:.o.... Drl ... Ill ft: Sl.1'•7 .. .S <O , •Vt r . IJF £NT£1i1Pll!SE$, 11 Hill M-. SUPl!lllOlt COUlilf OF THE ll'ltC..!yotSen1•AM,C1l•lorn,.. · ll•Y Cir.. -CGrm1 d•I M.,, C1Ulornl1 SfAtlE 0, CA~IFOlilNI A FOlil 0.1'0Novtml)er6, 1t)• ED ri:::,...... lei.lint one RI htS products Jn the m dnert, . 7:JDll tfewTn111111H1111t . O @@l1Ql mP0Hc1. Sto11 Ir Go,.tl ~ · '"Across the line" A detect1Ye who ®l ~CJ) Htltrwtod Squ1111 -is 100 good 11 his job it anigned Help TI,, Nli1hti.-1 dt$k Job 1lltf being inwlYed Rlln!IM • ·Idle ' in fl)O mlny shootings. lloltd witlt @@ ft Till 1111 TIVDI the Mdium of the new rni1nment, D Minit1 $ Mlh'it: {C) (Zl\.r) ''ttll· lhe officer oflefS hi1 help to •n ktuj1ll T11lr' P11t I (wes) '"1 -i unde1cove1 11ent 1nd ends up ri$k. Burt l1nc1ste1, Let Remick. Jim int his Jile to infilt,.te 111 Inter· Hutton. national h11oin rina. h~ Wain· I ltwikhed w1i1ht. Chuck Connors, Lillda Cristal D11 tt lfllM and Alejandro Rry-stir. T1l'ltl filrl I mm News . Allilllll WorW Tiii: hid Oa.:s Uttll l•Klb 118 (j)) (I) CD M11c115 Weltf U1 l)@(I}(i)"* Tim:n. -:S-· M.D. "No Gods in S1rhf' Cllil Betz llln"s Kllicflli~ P1ft I. J.J. II lllYllld 1111Us IS OI. Simon Bry1nt. • briH· to t1kt p1rt ill 1 1unlisht with a -IHI reYwcller and di•t110Slician. '"al 11n1 Jiii! his 11Jd1 wit ind who comes 10 wont at Ille r1mily imt111et lor Stll-surviY1l l1il to kttp Prldite C.nter, b11l unnot tdi'IJI him out or the rumble. to cloc!Of•P1tlent r1latianships. Re· 0 Q}·@ ~ m AU11·IZ "Point sdledultll. _ of V11.t' Oflicen Millay and Jlttdl 1';26 Thi UltHdllWes ----JlllJ--.....tulallOllS--ut.llld•lllOllU., -fD·~-~ -1•me-~~llolfillt.1n1•-wbo-t0:io·1·...,11 Mterrture hold 1 fema!e llost11e. W1....._ 1J Movit: (CJ (2111) "Dr. strHp-I.I~ Still -ton" (com) '64 -P1tt1 Sellt11, a CMvt *'I GeOftt C. Scott. Sltrll111 H1ydt11 .• 11:00 0 0 Q Ill ID c;D Hews Ci) 1111 ol Groucht (jJ (j) OCiJ fE) 13.)@Nrn O (9 ([ll '.])CD H•PPr D•r1 ltst ot C1oudl• "Wl.sh Upon ASl11" Ridll1 l1 tht In· 6 NYPO Vy of Je!letson Hi1h •htll ht wins lht Liiey ~ -I dili to ueort Holt;wood Sllrltl Mluloll: l•,.WW. C<nclt Shea to the sctioor1 ~ ,~ llhry' .. d1ric1, but hls 1uilt llom 1h11dln1 (I) Ptlflr G•nn up ltis current 1lrlf1iend takes •.lit· Wild Wild Wnt tlt ol the sp11~lt out al the even1n1. : Y!i! foc.Kuftll i;heryl Ladd 1uests. , l!J) Wldd; Dud or Alite I 0talei'1 C~ct · 1l:l0 II ~(]} (I) CIS LN llloN: (C) TM '.'i'llftlan "TUI Certain Summel" (drt) '72- "" MGtll~~ (C} (2~i) "SlaJ Ride" H1I Holl110Dt, Hope L1na:e, Mallin -\"'2 , f d ld e Shttn SroU ~. f•fhl 1 -..1en11 01. 111 u· l ffi @~mJo1tnnJ c.ison th1n1n. . . rrit1M1N nic•en ft:) A111tr1U .......:. Pifrtl Mnit: ''MIM!kr in Rnt11t" ID '•". ~~es~7°';j A Niri (mrs) '4S-Williua ~rtnen., Oinalt m O\'M. • n . Slleridan. SfY" (""'s) J9-Cdw11d c.. Robin· 0 w·d W Id M stery 5011, Paul Lukas. t e or )' . t JI II @ ill~ 11•1•s•M M •Io r * A drama of growing .rran• Burns is Acti111 Comm1ndei1 Suspense & terror! 1pin. This time, ht bi~lslln booze. SCREAMER b:st lhe lllPPY hour twins, Hl'li~eye Q l"-f: ({;) (1) a> Wide W1rld and T11pptr fohn, iutl reluu to bt" Myslt'l' ·Screamer"" Pamela f11nk· put on the "''Ion. hn 1!1r1. -4 B Q) @J il2J EC !:I!ImIJ Hall· 0 Mowlt; ~C) "ltrlin Atl1i1" (dra) " mJtli; Hill of fame "B1lef Encoun· '10-Datren MtGllYin, futz Wei~er. !er" Sopll11 Loren. mali:in1 her drl· (D Bill Cosby • nutit deb~t in 1hit medium. to· t!) Tht Sinnen '~1111 with.RH:~ard Burton In• new 12·00 0 Mtvit· ''Oick Birton at 811" 1daptation ol Noel ~ud's play. · (mys) ·45-0on Stannard, Stlras· _wllicll concerns 1111 bttler·s.,etl ro• ; tian CallOI. rna"'e betwttn 1 ho.uuw1lt anll ii GI Mo'IM: ..,.... S.trt People" docto1. Fiimed on loC1llon In Wln· (com) '46--Luci!lc Ball, John Ho· chester, lncl1nd. diak (i) Mite lltMJlll Stlow OVIE I ·OD a QQl Tom1rro• D ABC TUESDAY M 1;4s 0 Mowit: "Mitd1td Pie1ce" (dia) *Travellers beware of "45-foan Crrwlofd, Z1ch1iy Scot!. ALL TH E KI ND 2:00 m A11-Nia:M Shw: "Tlltt Mldltl&fll STRANGERS Kiss." (Cl "KiDm tf KiN••ni11oi 0 19 Ci)) (3) CD AIC TllHday 3:10 0 M~it: "l~e Ytlloll ~nal(' Mll¥ie: {Cj j90) "All Ult Kind (dra) 44-An"' Neafle, llidl11d St11n1111" {drl) '14-Stlcy KIKh, Crtlflt. W ednesday DAYTIME MOVIES (1111pl ·11 Micl!ael Ooue11s, U111be1h Ashley, Ben Ga11~••· 1:30 () ''Yoko ~ 1111 Mino(' (dra) '$3 -Ritllard (gan, Juhe London. 2:3B (!)(CJ "Not With MJ Wile You DM'I" Colld. ('4m) '66 -Ge&r1e &:XI O "No Tr.ttl" (mys} '58 -Huth C. Scott, Ton, Curtis. Virna lill. S1ncl1i1, Olnth S/1111d1n. -: ilJ.' (C) "Madil•~" (sus,11) '68 t·OO O "lh 0 mo li:id" (wtsl '51--llldl11d Widmark, l111e1 S:\tvtll$. . • om Hen11 fond1 llOfJ C•llwun, Andrt• Du11a~. [ l:OOnp)(C) "Th~ p11t1t Kil!ei" (dr•l lO:OD O "Rosc1nn1 McCt(' (dr•) ~9-1 '71 -C10111 Ktn11ed1, Raymond fuley C1'nter, Ch11!1s BltA1ord.. Buri · "81ue Mtntana S~lts" (wtsl ·~~-· J:lO rtL~-l l.MllptW" (adY) Cene A~lry. •tn1lry Sco~I (wts) • ':'!9-SP1nc:U Jr~1. Rieht1dGrt1nt, •51 .... James Afneu, Red C1me1on. 0 (C) .., ...... (dr1) '61 .., 1Z:OO m '1k Reftnntr l tltt Redhftd" f11qu1I Wtldl, Ton, rt•nciou. • (com) 'SO -Jim• Al!Y'°'1, Dltk 4:GO QJJ(D'1h CNl!t-ct" (du) '1C PO'#tll. I -Ol111n Mt<inin. Ma~. J1mt1 l:CIOQj (C) "Wiien Mk.Utl C.11"° Wh1tn101"t. KOCE TELEVISION 1•1t .fJll!lMANO SltlTCNtNO ICI ~vt.11(tl _.., "-,..flGi<Ml .. - t i• ILICTltlC toMl'AN't' ICI l:lt ll!IAMI STltlf.T !Cl l~lt l lG 11.Ul MAltll.I. CCI 1:11 OIMl.N"ONS IN CUl.TllJIU iCl .. ~iltfl.t•" r111 , .. els OF AUTUMN CCI "A SOi'IO llT•0!11M,P1rtl'' l t:lt OIMIHSIONI IN CUi.TUllS ICl "Sutlto\tHl(f" 1111 S"IClll l..! IC)'•ttlflttll-t" ti• SPICIAI. iCI ·'t)i~ 1~111' _ .. Good s .,011t Don Dunca n of Costa Mesa's Dun can E l ect r o n ics is chair m an of t h e committee pla nning the 1974 Orange County· Scout-O·Rama. The event is scheduled for Nov. 23 at the Anaheim Convention Ce nter. 2 Mes_ans-:- Sentenced In Holdup ~ SANT A ANA -Two Costa Mcsans who admitted holding up a Fountain Val- ley market July 24 have been sentenced in Orange County Superior Court to one.year jail terms. Judge Everett \V. Dickey ruled that Richard Edward Keenan, 18, or 2194 Pacific SL. \\'ill be allowed to serve his lime in the Costa l\lesa city jail. Ste\'en Ray Lassen, 19, of 2184 Pacific St .. will serve his ti me in the Orange County Jail . Both men pleaded guilty to charges of armed robbery and will serve three years probation in addition to their jail ter- ms. Both men were arrested shortly after a ho lduP at the Slop 'N Go ma rket, 18937 l\Iagnolia St .• Fountain Val· le y. Police said the clerk was robbed of $90 al gun· point . · Man Su es For.Fume 'Illness' SANTA ANA -A Cost:t l\le s:in "''ho c laims he becam e se riou S.Jy il l moments ttflcr he began to apply a patenrcd "'eed;kll · lcr to his Ju"·n sued the makeri<: <1 nd sellers or the compound for $75,000. Paul CJinton Berkey, 974 Golden Hod. names the Ward and J{arrington Lum- ber Company and Ger· maln's fnc .• makers o f "f'resh Start Grass and Wee<t Killer '' as defendants tn his Orange County Superior Court action. Berkey statt's he wa s ad· milted to lhl' inlensi\'C care unit of Cos La ~loso l\lemorliiJ l·lospit.al July 28 ..shor.tly-..aCter--he became ·se.rtouidy Ill from the fumes thCOY.'n off by the y.•eed kilj <r. lie maintains that both th o makers and the !)(l.llers knew thut the produet wns highly toxic and dangerous ,.... tolheuser. " chase of the surplus l<otnd. mediately fl ocked to the 9'h:I' THI! (:OUN TY OF OlilAN(;E Wfll.lllM IE. SI JOHN, IO<"i-1 J.-"••n~owlc. 21 H11! Mllml C•t• N•. All.,I Cou"1y'Cl~r• ''THIS WILIJ be a high· use park but difricull to design." Died rich said. "()( pri mary im portan~e will be protection a nd development of the' paleontological find a r ea and da m ag·ed discoveries of mammoth. camel and sloth foss ils :i long \\'ith about 34 other a., 0.1,..., Coron. atl M1r. C•ll•c1nl1 OROl!I JOSHOWColUSE l'AUlKENHEOV,Jll. tZ6H FOA tHINGE O}' NAME llM2~Cl.r1hurlhO,.lwlltlOI TM1 llu1lnu1 is cona~tltd ..... ... '" 11le Mll1t• ot 1M olpphc:11>on Of tniM, C.UIOrftl• tJ IOI lnalvidPHI PA TTI 0££ SIMHAO FO< Dl•"91! Cl tl"I: 11Ullll·M .. 11,;,11 J. Fr1n~•vi(~-N•""" AIWlllYltr: "u11o .... Tiii• ""'"""' '"'' llltd ootrl'I 1ht ri·ie · •Pl>h<•!•on OI Pol TH DEE SIM· P"D1!llt1a Orl119f co1st o.ur f'llllt. species. Co\.lrl!y Clffk "' 0•11191' Coun11 on NolO. 11!.0 •11<1•n '"' £LtlA8EtH Jl!H· No .... mbil• II, n. u. ,,,. •IJ1·1' Ocleotr II, ltl&. F :111Jf NIFIEll Sl""NAO, 10< cft.inqe 01 IWlrnt, . Charges Admitte d P11ttllsl\td Or•~ co.1.1 0111w l'ilor, ,...,,llQ ...,., '""' in Cout1 . ..na •I P UBLIC NOTICE ~r :12, Jf, •nd Hovemtltf" s. u. -•nno;r 1•0111 W.<I apploC•I...., mil ·-----==;------on the s ite. · ltU ~,. PATTI DE E SI M.NAO na. 111•<1 •• IUIS:I .. At the same lime, the acreage is of a type a nd location that will lend itself lo a high.activity park," he said. "The two uses can be compatible if properly desi,gned.'' -uc:1c...., llfOl»i+lltil -M• Mine Slh'l.ltlOltCOUltTO,THE PUBLIC NOT ICE lie ~l\all9ftl .IO ELIU.8EfH JENN1F£1i1 St AfEOl'CAl.IFOltNloll'Olt SIMNA O. THIE. COUNTY 0, OrtAHl&E. l'I CTITIOUS •USIN(S$ NAMIE STA Tl!MENT NOW.-THEAE FOllE, u " ~t ttDy Mt.11·11111 By Rider TI\t: IOl-119 "''°" ii lloing tM.intSI K ' «Oerf'CI 111<1 <l"Klfd. -••! a-•sons NOTICE C,_ Hf.Altll'tG OJ" l'UITU)llll n"IU!n.MH !n ..., .. nvlln ao •PPt•• FOlt PllOUTf. OF WILl.olNO F()lt LET· 1>11«• In" CCMl•C ... °"""rr~ J "" TElilSTESTl.MENfolll' 8"VWOOO IH¥ESTM£NT' COfll,. 1ht lOll\ <I•• QJ Dtt11nc. ... It!•. 11 IES!•te ol RUTH-AOA f.llZAIE TH f'AHY,. 11J1 T•M;e• Dr1w, Coill #itw, 11 ao D.m. ot •• ,., lit• "' ...... , ....... MolOOERV, °"'~*"""· Cllitornl•t:•M -0V -Y·tlll' IJOPUC:lhOn for <"""90 Of NOTICE IS HIE.Rf.IV-Gi\llEH In., -1•111 Jom.,_ 541,01rn. !Ill T...._,. -nt SllClu!a noc bit ll'""f'CI, RICHolllO SPROUL h•• l•lff 1Wrt1n • SANTA ANA -A young 0r1 .... ~••Meu,con1.,..n1a"l.a 1r 1s Fu11 rHEo1 OROEREO, "''' i-tll.IDclt"'Pr-11 atw111 _..,,_. Tl l E OLD borrow pit is. hitchhiker accused on ar· Thi5 tMnintSs it tona..c1eo II• a um11" • coo, oi 111•~ On»< 1Jt p.,a11vwo "'lttt<o" l•••ament••v t<1 tiw i-t•oa.,.., b obb. -llltri.llip, ... ""' o.,,, P11<11 ....... ~, GI """'"''IO .. Men" -0~ tor'"'"""""' located on bolh sides or rest of stab ing and r 1ng •ivin J. iu10,,,. 9MI'••• cucw••l•on. 11'".i" •n •1<1 <0...1,. 1;c: .. 1.,1. -ui.1 ,..., u-.na atau at Rosecrans Avenue on the a motorist "'ho gave him a Thit •••1trr. .. 1wa,1H..a•m1111eounty 11 ie1u °"''~•en -·''"''""' we· 11e1r•t19t1W\1rnt nas11tt11 W11«- border between Buena Park lift in the Costa Mesa area ~;." 01 0'""11! CGUntv °" _....._ '· UJ)O ... '"""' "'""" 1tt "" "''· 0' !;;;~~1'N! ~~~~j~ :.,,.7,:c;v°!. h Lo 0 I d d · I ( l u~.!"'';;on.f IS 1~1• Oenlt• Qr,ve Wt,M.J!! tlll C•lfOl 5'MJIJIN. ~aµnyd__,.r·"u"lwle~r~l·•~nwi"n'"°'l"e'-""''-'hca,· ~·-'~'c":-">e'!ccg._,,u,1;.;oy'co-o•~1 _ . . _ "~ -f'fU•Hte-OOMt:N1CH1"'' c.i.torn11. Co"otes Hills. reducecJ charges In Orange '""""""'Plllltl-11' Or•lftt coisi u.ifY""°'· 011~Nowmt1e• •. 1tH J • Nowmlllr 5. 12, It, 11, ni. .r)».I• ; " The purchase_ culminated County Superior Court. ""II'! 1 ... s .. 111.,0• ea..,, w1LL1•M £.St JOHN, ---~=~====,,...--MI CXIEV • CAl'Af.Tl I HO ,.,.COOHJILO Co-unty Clert months, o{ haggling over the Ke\•in Lee Noble, 18, of PUBLIC NOTICE AIM<MY•" i..w GE NEc.s,.11ou1.. site. The state originally or· 2672 Club flt esa Place, Costa ~--,=,c0=,,c,0=,=,c,-,-,-,.=,=,-,-c.-~~!:~::w~::.:11~:: os ::::.--ti.;~~:!~-so fered the land to the county l\1 esa, offered the plea to MAME stATl lllEMT ,,.._, t•111or111, •11o1 Ttt: 1tui ""·"" at a cost of $2.26 million, charges of armed robbery TN kil/OWlflll "r-ii Olli"' IMIM:Ss , ... ""°ft' 010 aJJ...kn A1llll'n•v•..-:"1;1;0.,., . h ct d .s: . . .. _MYS IOI .llippl1Ulll Pw11i.1nta 0••n9f CotU O.lly PllOI, But Diedr1 c conta e shortly before his scheduled v11..u.Ge. SMOICE SHO,., Jtt1 11111 PwbH•heo 0 •• ,,0, Co•il 0.11;: Pftol N<>•tmbotr 11, 11, 11. "'~ ••1~1• the high way d epartment tria J got under way in Judge °'*"""· ... wport Btoch, c111111rn11, n..o 0t1oi.•1• •no Novim1>1r s 12 19 "" ' d t d'th I nd be N d.. R t , C111r1t• LY"" ""•-"°"'· Ull\lo · . • • • ._. ,, nn requesie e a J .E.T. '' e ut e r s 01Jv!1.u••-.C1t110rn11'I0111 .... ,. sold at the state 's original courtroom Tl>li 11onrM1S I• <Ol'l<lucted '" ... 111· PUBLIC NOTICE purchase price of St.2 mil, Judge Rutter dismissed <11¥1<1w1(,..,1e, LY""..,,~ lion. related charges of kidnap TI11111111111t111 ••• u1~ •m 11'11 c-ww . A state attorney general's and· assault with a deadly ~,~.~ "' Ori119t '°""1' °" ,_,..mtiw 1· ruling indicated a law per· "'capon and set Dec. 6 as the "'*'' .,,. th 0 le at lhe lower d h ·11 I N bl P\lbfiSllH m1noe co1s1 0111w ,.. ..... , mi 1ng e s.. ate e w1 sen ence o e . Hav.,,,1>1, s. 11, "· i.. ,,,. ..,,,.,. price was un constitutional to what could be a state prison term or not less than Eck Fund Cha i rman li\'e years. Noble was arre~ted la st July 9 after being identified by George R. Reasons. 22, of 545 Afystic Way, Laguna Beach, as the ma n who stabbed him In the stomach SANTA ANA -Robert A. and then threw him from Eck, president of Fab-his car at a point on magic, I nc . of Newport Newport Boulevard near Beach. has been selected the Costa Mesa police fund·raisiiig chairman for facility. · t h e Orange County PolicesaidReasons stag. Aca demic Decathlon As · gcred into the police station i;ociation. bleeding rrom seven stab PUBl.IC NOTJCE l'ICTITIOUS I UllNES$ NAMf. SfAlE.MENT ., ... "1tllowl119 ""°" ,, dol119 billltm• .. , LAGUNA VIEW "ROPIE.lttrES NO. t U1J2 LI P1i ANO. l..lgt.llll Hm.._ Citlfoml• t:IW. J1""' w. Geis. c;e.-.i Plrtntr, »tu S.noallt Or .. Mlsslan Yle)o, btaor. Nt t:l61S This b11$.tflftl Is <onclucttd by • Hmiteo f>lrllll\1"11\lp, J'""" w. G9l1 Tlll11t•lem1n! .,,$ lllfll Mii> llW C.O..nh Otrl of OfMQt Count, on ,..,...,..,.., 1, l""· Eck will head a team or wounds. co~ralion execulivcs in A psychiatric report on F1CT1T1 ous 1us1NE1s· a n effdrl ~o raise $19.000 Noble will be !lltudied by NAME sT .. ,IE,.ENT PUBLIC NOT ICE d d t Upporl 'hl's Tn. lollo..,ln<;r ,..rson b "°'"' l>u5lnn1 nee e o s Judge Rutter before he sen· '1: year's edition of the Nov. 16 tences the Costa Mesan next r"E EYE AND •. us IE 1n" si.. F1ct1T1ous1us1N1Ess PUBLIC NOT ICE eve n t whic h wi l l pil No.IE,C.SllMtM.(oh forlll•ttm NAM.f.STA?EMIENT month. s1tt-..n R•u Brl<l90~. i.o. ........ ...,. Si., TIW 1o11ow.n11 """'°"' .,, clo<NJ IM\i...u scholars from the county's --------------1 '1..,t11191on11tacn.c1hto•n••"IM1 "· high schools in academic t1>11 llllMP11:1s u co.,..uc:tf'CI oy on 1n. •FFA111s ut.rL1 M1t Eo. u""' We~t· G Ide W t ltl"'-1. ........,,.,. 81•<1. S.nl• 1. ... , Cfl•l«..,1t1"'°l. competition at o n es • s .... ,. 11. a.~, c;.., .. , "°"'· io11 w. K11~111 'No. u. College in }luntington COLOR n.1i """""' .. ,, 1;1e11 wit~ Cllunlv .....,,.,,,,,,,i.1"'"'•t:11n Beach. 0.•~ OI Dr•nvt Count~ Oii ,,.,.........., I, o.,. Ml•c...,ano. l01 I W •.'1U•U• No '"•· u .............. c1111orn,.•1t01 FJl&ll ,,.,, O~>HleH .. co .. a~CTM Uy ,n Ill f'lllllllllt<I D••"~ Co11t Dl,Jy Polo!, Oiv..i.,,1 Attorneys Win P o sts S1\NT.<\ ANA -Three Orange County attorneys h ave been elected to execu tive pos ts in t he <;a.li(or.ot rial ...Luwyers- Association. Serving under associalion president Elmer Low of Pasadena for 1975 will be ·vice president Wyle Aitken ol Santa Ana, Glen Bashore of AntlbClm a,; treast1rcr. :ind board m ember: Karl Prank of Santa Ana. 1\1\ lhre~ attorneys Were elected to o rrlc ~ at the recent convention of the 4,800·me m ber organization . TELEVISION No .. mbtt S, 11, It, t•, 1tl• &0n·I• G•"n' Fo.ol T~" •!•l•""'"t .. ,, hito ,.,"' '"' C°"'"• PuBLTC SOTIC~ c1,,..,.°'""""coun1v.,,.0t1ot1H1t ,,,, f lllll WH"J BUY ONE • ,ICTITIOUS IUSINlSI Pwbl<1flfd O••n'l'I' Co•" O•uly P1•01. f NAME STA?EMt:NT OclGOt• 26, •nd No••ml>ltl, t, 16, IWI Tiit lolll""I~, Pf'lli"~ ••t d O In !I 1 ------------'~=' " FOR $450 • •1 l>llJlPoe;i._:~11: TOll:T Ol$f, '5172 olcklln1<t, l ----·-~UDLIC NOTICE L19un• N•tr"'"'· C~lll<•"IA •Nolf ' .,,,,, ... , .... lN•>> You can lease a brand new color 1ele1111s1on tor as hH!e as s 13 a monlh Full Gua.,nle• - "Option lo Buy" ADYA.tn.t.Gl\ TO LIASIMG ·--" .......... .,..., .. _, •Mow_, __ .., .......... ., ...... .w,..,,. •ttM • .., G111it1.s Tr.._lfl Al9w.M:Hf.Dr .J- oWfV, Coll Mow to Aewr•~ You r Set • FLOYD'S UASIHG 714 /533 -6730 ' ll!(~'r" f"nl'-~~•M. 's 1 J v ... ~ ol<ltll•!o, Lt~unf N•-1 , ClllllH"n<~ H4M E5TAT(""£NT Hl711 . lll!'10110 .. •noon-. .. ao."l!1»1"ft""\" G•ll ... ~ 011~a.~f. )\In AIUll~l'l'O. •H!HON• ~ Df LI MAii) lttl4fl L•Qll!ll N<QUf.I, ~ ohl111n11 •1111 Sf.YIM•k ~ova , A h~""' C~••ll•~ "1/ul t~ll ~Ul•fll!" ii <~r.d~clc<I Dy & o~n-fl l(H4R O M•N\l~I. (:A'iQIJttft.O, .-.1 Pf1••..,·•lllP. -nnr s~ckl1n<1 l1iit, C1 ro•o, .... .i1•0<no~ lillcftora I", 0~1....,. t?UQ 111;1 11111..,.,,r .,,, lileo;I will> l~t Th •I 11ulo!M 1' ii conou<h<I uv..,n +n C-IY C1'•1; ol 0.-••a~ C°""'' on ~vi-I. 1>1:1_, 11. 191•. Ric n.ir<1Man1-tl(•\fl"'"lm ,,.u, . PUll!li.llfd °'Miff Ctl\I Oelly l'llOI. Til'i\ \llltm•"I .. ~, r.1r1r1r;"o!I\ '"' (11....,i, "' " " .. ' '' Clttk OI Or~COllll!fOOOt!-•'l•\UI 0CTr , • NOVtJl'l.11., • • ~Jll\\ 1"4 ll7+-l4 f'llt1U\f\l!d Ori\n~ C&.o\\.tlllly Pho! 0.1 l°' -------------·-No\'tmlltr),U It ltli • Jill.II• PUBLIC NOTICE ... _I PUBLIC ~OTICE ,ICTITIOU I IUSINESt • fol-If iT4lllMllHT 1611C•<flll --ll <!<>"'IQ i;.,1'111U • Pl.BLIC l'\OTICE Jtal AlliftllC Av111u• """9 a.icft, C1tl l•tl'll• tOl.ol T•I: U1l )&21·tU• At1orne,1 lff· Pth!•O.,e• Pull<••n•1' O•an9• C•.nt H¢•t"11>f• l I, IJ, !8c 1'11 0•"• l'o101. l \flil " PUBLIC NOTICE l'ltTITIOUS BUS1 HESS NAMESTAT£MEIOT TJ>e IOl!O.,tllQl>'O'~" "dOOllQbu\1,..\0.,. FA91ilC (,ALl.EllV 1111'1>1.-.I ·~­LIQ111W1 &foth, C:tio•o•"•• •16~1 Pl•1• DoKQ""l .(•1>"<' I"'. 211 FO<N ~-. Llq11M & .. <n. C:.i•l"""8~!1 """ b111• ... ,, " , ...... ~{1ftl 1>¥ "'••• o.sc.....,. F11> .. <• Inc ICO•-•hon. H"'llll. ll•tttt ~•<re1a•v t~., ,,.i.mtn! ... , ••1•<1-in 1~ co""'' c ..... OI O• •n9f co .... 1 ..... O<l<>b<"• ll. ,.,. •mo Pwl>h•"•a 0•~"<;<" Co•\l [),.,1v Pola! 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' ' ~ . .,<.J.ti<ll•I Ai.orha.• ~1 lo 1n 1111-'lh! or.chaUed roducedl ... in . c~leb'rattd ~liar . .lie. .lielpthtm potisll.111.eirwork , -..p!e.., ••Y.ot~jill .-· ~~. ~"Iii~ ol d<volopin aOd,Mrs.'(l ..iM!l!ID·~4·•4 aij,·is'o"tllem '"" , ">1.•tlllllod4~8"1<Cl>lltft, : ut~"~~Nt cliff !frf• lll<'J>l'$~~<ircyit.1 ph~s;;e -11111.,iuf! au~. 'pu~li11\i11K.~·, >' .;II Two !nlll~ ~bin 1udtt...-1ael.lrl:,e~ ~·. 1 • .J.-t~ ·'"}JD 1en y•al''s ~~;·•We. But ~adtrs qF1herat1.1rr ,.,.,,~, r-at.1Sl,ddl.~k .I(&. ..-... ni ... ~ • , ... ' ' ~ ~ ro.~lt ~ read~· g cir· J, "'Pu.Id.~ II~ tO . \1~·l8~' ~~ a•m atWo~ be"n~fii~. "<_ut' s a I!' orH•~ p .0-1!11\ol c~ 8V~Jf•' r.· cwH•h1m was «n.t al each w(ll•r •Pl1""1na· in relreotiing./l.ilo esom<' ex-0.U•~~'.i!I QrA.n&e a~ S., ~Hl1od~ ~has -.llCH\JS q;.,d out, sa}s·~ tf Ole ~eri~l:',",h~. Sjl>'I. "This.-pttieni:\! fo[:Oll of u~·· sars Dteaq ~es'"(i JirovJde a btir\tf:i-ow a: £;~ (f.c,.an. '(qr; laclt: o{ ~~1'1Yl Would r~.sult in 3'permnnCnr 11ef(ei1!an. ··tq realrze that NE\V \'OHi\ t1\PI - Lung cancer hns become. the third major cancer kil - ler of 1\mc.ri can \\0on1cn. thc American Cuncer Societ\• su)'S, underscoring the ri sk·s of smoking. ''cir~t ;or ca~~UfCS whleh Dr.Herr .... eu M4 fuad'srto·,upJli>:fLJL ' library •1( Saddlcbatk Ot '•authn?aretale.ntec;tpeople. .U • ..i~4'r1 wrj.Cers.cP.l!ld Vitit for.Tiet-oR; wlh ~~ ,t 1"1'1e plqp e iJJ " cbarg~. oF Ameri(:-fn~ul~~" f. ' ... but nOC, superq\en. We need ·~ture1a,.C.-jeadjnp. a~leac!' l.rflf1f! tlie . '\bit circu!t·havt'Ofrered-~ . •;... .lt~ lo strip lbe. mS•slique.rrom' ·'\Y'Pitt?r s who are 1 n munity.lfO_w J'_d Sa.y a.~4 tbrn it O\'~'to ti§ •»he sars. TWQ. ,J;IOUP.S or ~e· literature and see w1·iters • • de~~· 1s •P•i!l<•rs .,, •. or 0> .. peop!f o't'~ allcn\litg; 'l'.hat ~ill,giv.~,J>•l1 prp,(ect .. ~u ·Jie"e'lll f(j>m \iaHog . as flesh )l n)i blood human 1 \more ·u·k-ly ' l<l! t)~ ·~ ~bWse , C~Y ~a.ts i'olirt ~real bdast~..!> "' ; -'..-;r ,_ ~~uep'.essfuh.autb0t1+0Q.·cam .... ..being~ ';... '---· ,. . ,, , Uterine cancer. rormcrly the third highest cancer kil - ler or \\'Ome n, ha ~ dropped to fourth place, the socielv suid, in releasing its Fact·~ and Figures. 1915. 1'hc drop "·as lur,;ely a result or the common use or the Pup smear ll'sl \vhich detect .. the di sease early. ~ are'tt'W11ereihey' Can make 'betOnrtd studeritStf· . --i1 ~ r re"fn a.n'', w'h C)<s e "'Pu s. S"~fs H e·rr~tha n . .. This· opportunity.Usually1 several appearan'ces'. They . This quarter's series has specialty is 18th century "Aspiring writers wj ll foµnd only on large uni,•et· aren't so likely to travel any been r un with almost no Am·erican literature, says benefit from direct contact sit'y ~cam)luSes. may be distance to m ake just one lu~ds available .. r.t_ost that since t~e l\_me~can ~i· ~ilh ac~omplishe~ prores· available pext year in the appeara nce at a sm~ll com· wnters donated their ltme c e n,Le n n 1 a I, w 1 ~I be ..s1onals .' he says, who can. S<\,ddleb<JeR V.alk!y. munity colleg·e like Sad-.----------------------------~--~---------- dleback," says Dr. William • Heffernan. II 1.!_ • .. THREE COLLEGt:S have alreadv expressed in· ..... ... _.__:;,~.... e.' terest iii the.Consortium, he "ll0\\1EVER, TJIE mes-.. I lold Miss Johnson you Wt:!e mod 'couse she mode says. They are Grossmont ~age about <I u it tin I! me \toy 1n at rece~s. She. wQJlts to talk to you:" -Gollege-,-San~Diego State smok ing h3Sn't been is-----------------'----and UC lr\'ine. popular "'ilh the resuh that fellow instructor 1-lerrer· in 1975, some 2.100 more ' nan and 1itrs. Pat Grignon Yt'Omen are expected to lose M r. R d propose that Saddleback their li ves to lung t'ancer a ... nes ea y apply to suchfoundationsas than in 1974 ," tht• ~ociety ' ~ --1~. theCaliforniaCounciloflhe sajd. Arts and. the National En· The t otu l number of. wo men proje<'tcd to die fro m the disease next year is 17.600 . F 'I · • doy,•ment for the or nv· ·as lO n' 11um•nili•s lo rund th• program. 1 ACco rd~g to t heir " \\' ~\S l·ll ~(iT0!\1 ~U~_l I -sibilit~· of a nC\\' 'Arab oil proposal, Sa le back would :•lanne Cemma nd~nt Gen: , embargo. s uid !hat Libya pay only for the v.iriter's ap- Hobert E. Cushman Jr . ''\\'OUld be the most likclv pearance at the Saddleback says .• that he kno ... ,s or 1io • target of L: .S. inlcrverl· campus. hi.s transportation contcnge~cy J?lans ~o send lion." a nd accommodations. the l\Ia.r1n~s 1ri~o Libya ol· ·.·J>entagon sourres ha\·e Other schools participating other ,oll fields 1n case.or.a pointed out .. Anderson in the consortium "'ould "~"" 01\ e~~rgo, bu~ .• addCd "'rot.,, Frid~y.' "that Libya's make independent. ar- h1s r~~e is-a lways . rea~y , oil field s arc ~asonably rangements with the .. Smoking habits a rc estubli~hed in tnc tcens. uncl in (h e great majori ty of t•ases .. t ee n -age gir l smokers \\•ill bcconte udult \\'Omen smoke rs. Teen-age girls y,•ho ne\'er, smoked lo the extent teen-age ,boys did, have no\v caught up.'' toGo in anyem erge~cy. : i.'iolat<'d and. the rerorc. writers. . _C~s hm a!I · Was tn\er· could be seized. scaled orr IS ... 1968, ONLY hair the -ie~ed l\I?n~~ en.the NBC . and protected \vith relative "A GRANT would permit Saddleback to assume the primary role ,i n contacting prospe"J:live s pe3kers, bringing them to the area and notifying colleges in the consortium o f their availability." l-lefrernan ex· plained .. J • Todayshow. · a Th' h Id l k number or tee n-age girls , · . e sc. 1s s ou a e. no ·smoked ~s the n·umber or_'_iiE \\'~~ASKED 'about · ~o.~.c.0 th u n t\vo Marine boys their age. l)y next ail article by SY.ndicatcfil -0.1~1 s 1 o.n~: one source January , the society columnis.t JaCk A.hdcrSort "esl-u~atcd .. estimated. _the ·percentage ivho·in discUssiri thChns'. ~ ~-'.:'\o. I d?.n t knov.• a~ut of smokers in the age group • -; g --... !"' · ~.uth plans. .Cushm~n.sa 1~. of 12.10 18-year·Qlds \1•ill be • ' The problcnt, I bchcvc. 1s 15.3. percent or the girls a! . th";tl' energy !s so s~rioo.s to compared to 15 .8 percent of .·Heat Up everybody 1n the \V<lrld; the OOys. · such a primary problem, that it n1akes l)C01>lc ner- Lung cancer remains the leading cancer killer among men \l.'ilh a mortality rate th at has increased 20 times The Room ";'". llE SA ID that ·a·vl\IU'rinc in45years. ~ Breast ca1,1cl'~mpi~s the No. l cancer kill<:r ur \l.'Omen: Cance r or the colon a'nd ~rect1,1,m . the scco'nd highest ~a ncer cause · or c:leath for · 'both sexes,' the society said, 1 There are approximately 1.5 millioa Amer1c·ans a!i\·e today \\·ho ha ve been cured of cancer. •thC s9ciety .said. A fi\'e-year .survival rate af· ter treutrrient. or the dlse~se i! conSidered·~rc· . - ' BERLIN <U PI) .invasion of Libya in the Tourists arriying at the e\·enl of :1 ne11· i\r;ib oil Cm- "Thuering.erJ-iof'.~ Hotel bar,go ··is not prl'sl'ntly eon- in the E a"sl ' G"e'rm'an '.'t,frt\p latccl . resort \Own,. or Rudoff ..• 1.•• "\V.e.do keep one battalion stadt· a·re h.anded .a " in the i\lediterranean but il bucket filled with chop-ts ·-nQt pointed to-any-.one ped wopd and P,rcssed CQUJ'ltr'y ."-· he said. ·'\\"c coal. kct?)l it there as a force in "'\\'e ha\·e got no cen-; J ~ergency but it is not .tral healing, sO you ha\'e JXJi'1ted at :iny one .. , ,tloh do y_our o\\':n hi?ating.': ·' . "• r.\1§_·~.:,cd i r I he ·i\larines e porter tells tti c could muster t~·o di\'isions patt<Jhs. • • ._ • · c .. ·" ~h .... .:_ i--.,,, • .... ...._, r 1n an mcrscncr. 1-011man 1 c 1uuf1¥ are cq"'p.-., said ·· ped 1\'ith ·s mall' iron : '., . ·. · sto-e ' ' ·· "'-''es. \\'e have short«ills, ·-· _ __,,_____, -"-FbUt·v.·e-a-re·rcadJ;Jtogo," .• Our Philosophy • IS: It's a changing \\'Orld ... f_pr we have only~ around us to see a variety of ne,.., and different interests born of today's lifestyles. And just as people's interests and desires change. so must \Ve at '5acific View vary our methods of providing memorial a nd in[ll:rment servi ces lo accommodate th ese changes . • For example. ,..,e receive many requests to provide cemetery services qnl y. Front others th e request is solely for the use of our mor~uary. Or just graveside rites. Or th.c use of our chapel. Or cremation nnd burial ill sea. And just as often the req uest is for a c<lmp lete memorinl service \vhich in·volves the fa cilities of our mortuary. chapel a'ld cemetery. \'Vhatever the case. the service provided is exactly as requesled by either the deceased before death o r by the pe rson responsible for £inal arrangements. 1\nd in all cases ii is the righl service. brcause '"e at Pacific Vie\v "-1emorial P;i r\.. and tvf ortuary ca n provide any or all of thr ser,·icC.li desired. To find mil more aboul Pacific Vie\\' and the s;ivinRS that result rrom pre·nced Arrangrmrnls. call Mr. Ward at 644·2700. I lc 'll arranJl:c for professional coun seling in your 01vn homo and supply y<lu \vi!h a \'flluable estate planning packel absolutely rree . Dr. Heffernan and i\trs. "Grignon have run a writers' series this quarter at th~ college ·and s ay t he response has been tremen· dous. "StudJ!nls aren't I Wildlife Fund SACR.i\h'fEi\'TO CU P!l ----' The Ca lifornia ~Vildlife Con~ se r,·:ilio n .board h-as authociz.c.d_t_hf_S;pending __o,~­ S6 million in nscal 1975·16 fol' habitat acquis ition projects·. Tbe allocation in· eluded ssoo.ooo for the Bighorn Sheep Range, Si million for !)eer \\linter Range , SJ million for COa!l(a' \Vet:Jan<ls arid Sl":S°" million r0-r i'nterior wet1a.nd s . and· i-iparian h:i-bitat-----~-· PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAi:. PARK ti MORTUARY 3500 Paciric View Drive. Newport Oeach, California 92663 (Area 714) 644-2'700. • o!. 1114-P.clfie "''"" Mltll'IOllll r1tk • I • • • • ' international mlk festival . . -.· .MDSIC· llND DllNCIN&· :t . .. .. .. New Ma~I Wing Cell!bri1tian! Corning Nav.14•1fi ' Starting Thursday, November 14 '(and lasting for three days) the new Mall Wing of Sou~ (;oast Plaza-:-stretching from Bu.lloc.k's to the Carou.sel Court-will become fuirand festivity. We're having a new Mall wing ding ... a party with music and dance performers.. . The. International Folk Festival features artists repres- 1 enting 10 countr:ies and will be staged· in the Jewel Court of I the new Mall wing: , _ Their performances will be from 12: 00 to 8: 00 p:m., with continuous music in the stores and throughoutthe new wing by · strolling musicians all hours of the day until closing at 9:00 p.m. · Programs ar:e available at any of the distinctive new stores. Drop by. · Now there's more to .s.hop . .'.,more to enjoy at South Coast Plaza. · · 5oufh . f oa$f !laza BRISToL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY, COSTA.MESA: • . I ' • • I ' 1 . L -- • ' ' • ' I I I ! : • • Ca~i1J"9!--Si~Q gle Cause • : • • ">..._~ \._~ :t " -~ r , . '.Jl.t -. .,. • -Bf BEA Al'iollilsoN--• Although Hermes stresses that each othN>. ~J\dtthemsefves. 11 ser· ·~IJli'w . \Ve Ca,.re welcomes tho6e who, by \'CS 35 a s~ng stone rro.m one . We Care,. 1 /': one method or another. have re-en· Jifeslyle into IUlOtf)er. giving sup-r , tered single life, his conversation pot d · · :.teund st It's a .simgle statement, but the' and the structure seems more at-d' r anl comh pas~'?-"~ . ~r _an-concept 1s!mnre co·mplex . . 1ng a or:ig t e wa,.~ It is th . :r • r . ~f't --tuned-lo the divorced wJlh em-It provides an opJ)Qrtunity for e ... name 0 a non-pro I • phasison men I l t lk i' I bl non-~ct'arian foundation for divor-. · . peop e o a over E\il pro em.s ced , ''Se'parated a nd Widowed . H1~ empathy ref}ects his own a~d lo s~arch t~get~r [Qr answer:;. people. groping a fe":V y~ars ago. D1scuss1on topics usually. a~e sug· FoUnder Da vld llcrmes says, Divorced in San Diego, Hermes ge~t~d ,by i:iiembers, hesn1g., . ''lt's_gso ba sic that it's almost im· followed his children's a nd former .. 1.here. are no en1count er or s~n· possltlleto dcscri be .. , ,,. 11 ., . ~ t !\I ' 1. s1hv1t.y s~sts ~ons. \\c \\'or~ to find l "Jt'sease tosaywh8.tilisnol· .• ·.~ ·w .e,.s mov 0 anne,po is .01~t~hats ~1g~t,'.qot~·hal s \vrong I 1. ·''It 's not a•,.·ngle' or soc1'at clu~. . bedJlYSe..be ctlulctpil:.~ iwith J he ·With :i. i'erson. •· s ,., <Us\anc::e between~ hinl and Ibis r ' ..S,i11:J it's ~ot ai:tivity_pr ~hild ,orie · ' Chitdferi.J' · ··f, · ~·1'1E~IORE INSECURt: ,;Bu t,'' he sa id, "it is ' in- . vqlvement. ~"It's a place where a person is ven pe rmission to just be, not - cause of the sex, but because the ' rson is human: ~'"We work on Pumanness, open- ness. communic&tion. . -.. The objective," fl ermcs said, ''is to help people rebuild self-e~teem . . 'a sense of worth ... The founder str.ongly beli~ves The~. a Lutheran m;.nister ln· that IT_Len need more help than ~trn<luc{d Jliip (0 t~'We .Carc con-v.·omen . cepf:.,. • · · ''\V oJTie n do things. They • ,r ' · • ' ' · broaden, their horizons. · ~f m~gths la~et.. he returned to "But men." he said, "are more Sao t_Diego .and,,1or:med ~the first · \lk~ Co3stt.hapte . , l . • . insecure and divorce ! usually is · J\ .-· ~.' _ : . ~ -harder for thetTk.lo experience Si nce then a n'umbet of chapters because the°>:"" often v.·on't ad mit ha ve ,been organized in Southern they're havlilg difficulty adjusti ng. California, Nevada and Arizona. ..They seem to ha\'e a hard time NEW CHAPTERS desirable people. SUCCESS \\'e·Care has succeeded, ltermes believes, because it is the first to pro\'lde· th is mid~le area. Singles cl ubs fail to completely restore the di\'orccd' to society because they arc totall y compctiti\'C sexually. "They operate behind a · phony fa cade of n1 cn look ing for women <1nd \vom e n looking for men. People \vho co me to \Ve Care are not lookin g for a sexual partner but · for :;omeone to i.nY, 'You're an okay person,"' llcrmes believes \'er)' few people have "really good friend ships \\'ilhout conditions. . . "At \V e Care, Cveryone is able to establislt them. Then there is· a b;isis to build a new life on," he contends. ~ 1 ·Chapters P1=ovide-t~e ra peutic .. .-.11$lJPpor.t. e:;pt'cially tor those un· dergoi ng_ the I ears and frustrations The first tn eeting of a Costa J\tesa group is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22, in the First United f\l ethodist Church. 420 W. 191.h St. Far:nily Guidance Services of the church is co-sponsor. emerging from their syndrome. or. ten they just"keep going in tl}e same cycle." · " I For' exa"mp.lc, he said , men get up, go to \\'Ork and after\\•ard they either go home to a lonely existence or ljequent smoke-filled bars-a r outine they kee p !\lembers ha\'c a peer grt>up in which they will be accepted. lolost exchange Wionc num~rs. so v.·hen one fe els-a!One or is do wn he always has a ''fri end" to call . SUPPORT ..-Or div.orce.. ' · · · "Just because a marri ;,ige fail s, "ks that mean a man or woman has railed, too?" he a!iks. 1\Vh at a di vorced person needs most ri ght away, he claimed is em- Palhy a nd un derstanding-not sympalhy. llavingsomeone say, "J 'tinde rstund , I 've been there." • helps. l l(Nows NEEDS "tre should know . lle's been there. ·~ \Vithin one v.•eek. five other chap· ters will oJ)cn in Orange County. .This rapid growth, Hermes believes, ·Points up the need for 'Such an Organi zation . Each chapter, he said, provides a setting whe.re people meet to help repeating. ~ Gcneral,ly. men-don't develop their resources, find new i1Jterests or learn .more about themSel\'es. Consequentl-y . Hermes contends, they repeat their mistakes. f-fo\\•ever, he said, at \Ve Care membe rs become adequate,_ --------- "And," llermes said, "these new friends arc supporti,·e. "If a chapter is working well , it is wa rm· and comfortable, a place of joy. "llowcver," l·lermcs stressed, "'it is no panacea. "\Ve C;ire is not for everybody." When it is not compatible, the rounder s~id , the orga niza~tion pro\•ides referrals lo other groups. v.·hich might be more comfortable. ).Dollars Added to Scents \ _j.~ t ,_., .--'::..,;;'---___ ,.,...,.-llyVIVl<\'NillllOWN ~ , • AJ'News ........ ' ' __ f~' . If you wonder' wbY ~.rfl!!nt! ~f?ntinu~UQ...g.Q_l;IJ:>_in p_rt~e -:_ .. 1§.)nd it will go up another 10 percent early in 1975 -1t iSbecause • .• there is a lot at workmanship (labor) connected with it." f. So, says Robert. Ricci. 68, a.-former-..president or the ~rench Couture Syndicate,. \vho is considered a. great perlume ··nose." . ··~or example• it is neces~ary·to cu~ur million flo~ers, !·In order to getfO.:<tll'olihb of .a~s<ifute:or Jasniine:ai\4ngr1Afien i 1 ~ good perfume; •it '\iiies abQut:aso.rwonke~ !~om suhrise to ·fnoon, \Vhich isihc oo·st lime of daYtO Cut the floweri~-The bil ex- tracted from lh"em now cosl..c;·about $2,500 a paund . · · "E5sen~e of rose is ~g_bi:!r even·than.that, al>Qyt $3,000 for lhesamequantity.''hee'fplp.illed ~ .. ~-· ~ -~-"')"." -.• · Ric ci doesn't use the rose oil'but other peilumers depend on the Bulgarian rose attar , which is considered so precious that it is said to be stashed in banks in a num~r of countries. It may take only a couple' of drops of some natura l fragrances to provide the scent that might be used even for a n expensive perfume. Many perfumers use both synthetic and natura1 ingredients. Ricci uses a minim1,1m! of synthetics, feeling that a good quantity of (he n'atur'!i l ingredients m'ust be used to get a lasting scent because living ingredients change on every skin. . . h'Ia ny othei-eSsehtial ingredients are going up. Some are • ~xotic -civet or sandalwood -that may be needed for .. sup· 1 port" a nd these must be imported at high p1ices. Periume I prices arq fixed each year after the flowers· are picked during ~gust, he com mented. OTJIER LUXURIES "Mony people ·cringe when perfume prices are men - tioned, but they don't consider t he cQjt of other luxu1ies - theater, restaurant dinners and ~e like~erfume can provide a lasting pleasure." 1',or little more than a few pe nnies a day, a woman might buy a supply of toilet water that would last her a month if she used it with.an atomizer, he insists. . Man y perfumers have considered whether to cut back on the expensive bottles that hold the perfum~. But most have CQme to the conclusion that the bottle·M; part of the \\1hole aura of perfume. wlii ch is half the time bought as a gift. Ri cci is especially adamant that bottles should continue to be lu xury co ntainers. and he spends a goo:<f de~! of time designing lba b.ottle, label and box. · ~le has designed a bird stopper, and most recently a hearl- s haped bottle '''hi ch)l~~ tP..c pc,d~Hl~ i.ni:l.~e ~tral· pa~~. ''lik e a just-opened chestltli1' which· provided h1rit with the.idea~ J'he 1-~rench glassmaker, Lalique, cxe:cu,!es his bottle ideas. · He wilLcontinue to make wl\at he wants to make, keeping. his O\Vn personality involved. His b\tsiness advisers m a"ke sug - gestions·, he 'says, but in the end~ ,e'e\lffe his own way. Bv the time he invites thelt' ~il\iQns,; he is more·or·less silre hels right-cl)e llll! no 'Stoctltolderi.:l!fld ~oesn 't need more- money ~ha~~ he can spend ;~ 'ht"'sir"•not interes ted in mass · produc:ion. SALES NOT AFfECTED With oil the prob)ems perfumers. face in imiiorting ingredients; sales haven t... gone down~. R\cCJ. ... 111a1p~1ns. In a decade. hi s own1sales figures lndicale"a rise or more than 700 percent. ~ , , . Although Ricci helped his mother fou nd the couture business in 1P32 when he was 22. and bcCame her confidant and adviser in the business end or it, a £tcr the \var h.e yearned to do somelhfnfCreatl~. - "In 29 years I've developed only five, Perfum es because each takes me about five years. I alw~ys design v.•ith a par· titular woman In mind and st1·1ve for ~scent th~l doesn't m<.1ke. a cu1iosity of a woman. You shouldn't be overpol"cred 50 feet . away.'' , t-"" •• ·' !" :, .... i' ·.;;, fl -•. .. , ............ ~-"l"-.!•-'·' _, I • ' • I It's not-ele_gant containers that are inflating perfume prices. Once again the blame is placed on oil-that which is. extracted from flowers. ' . • • -. - • "What a-divorced perso·n_ needs most is empathy ' ·and understanding, not sympathy.'' -David.,Hermes •• • • ...... t • Sad Lesson Price Too _High DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hope you will print my letter. It mi ght save someone out there i~ your reading audience. It is too late for my own mother. She·died 1¥t week ~rrom my father's stroke. ~ 'rttama wa s only 58. Dad is 63. He suffered a stroke silt years ago which paralyzed his left side. He could walk some with crutches v.•hen he wanted to. but instead he chose to run my mother ragged. It was, "Get me a bottl e of beer.·· "Prepare my bath now." ''I'd like some home bak ed bread. Thi s store stuff is terrible." "'Change the TV channel. I wa nt to sec what's on the · other stations." "Dri\·c me over-to my sister's today." lie never ASKED her to do anything. It was always an order. ~tom couldn 't leave Dad with a practica l nurse, or a paid sitter. l~e ~:ouldn'l hear of it. She was tied down lo thaf housc nlghl and day. She qui~ her bridge club, dropped out of her OOok review circle, gave up her church activities and could· n'l even have friends in becau~e Dad demanded her undiv ided at- tention. I was stuck in another city \Vith small children and couldn 't hel1) her. Dad 's sister was "too busy" to gi\'e my mother a hnnd. The fir st year l\1om losl 15 poun· ds, and went downhill from there, When she died last we'ck of a heart attack she Weighed less than too pounds. ~ __ _ Dad is now in a r,est home where his sister pul him. I believe if my mother had done that six years ago she would be alive today. Sign me. -HEARTSICK participant in this one. I reel very sorry for both of them. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l ""'·oUld like to air my vie""'·s on the letter from the wedding gyest ""''ho was "super.insulted " because she did· n't gel a personalized thank·you note. · I'm abo·ut to be married and I am rolling up my· thank·you notes. tying them \\'ith yell ow ribbon and distributing them to the guests at the \veddin g reception.)!'fhey ha\·e been run off on a copying machine and ' both my fiance and I "'ill sign them. These days , more brides arc becoming less traditional and more practical. It would take me at least two months to v.•rite a personal [Ann Landers OJ thank·)·ou note to each person who sent a gift. \Ve are having 300 guests and the wedding "'ill cost my parents a s mall fortune . I \\•ill be \·ery busy "'ith my job and..my home and I don't think thank·you notes make TllAT much difference. I hope you "'ill print th is letter because there arc a lot r:'lore like m<'. TllE NE\V LOOK - DE1\R ~ E\'V L'OOK: I liked the Old Look bette r. To hand out thank· you notes -Xeroxed,. yet -aL a wedding re~ption is in the "'orit~ possible taste. . If your pare'nts can a(ford to hive a wedding reception for 300 peOple surely they ca n afford to sptnd another 530 on stamps, And let me assure you that ever)' person "'ho sent a gilt spent a lot more tim e selec.ting it than it "'ould take )'OU to write a bri e f note or ap. preciation. There is a big dil'l'erencc bet"'~n cold and cool. A'hn'Landers shows • DEAR . FRIEND: Sorry, dear, bwt your fatber could not have ex· pk>ited that poor M"Oman' without her cooperation. She should ha ve left him two afterAOOns a "'eek and a few evenings. kept In touch v.•lth her friends and not permitted him to tyrannize her. Siie also should ha\•e Insisted that his aister give her so me relier and she could have raised enough hell to wla her point It takes t"·o to play any 1ame, and your mothtr, unror· &uaa&.ely, must have been a -.·Ulln& you ho1v to play it cool withc,n1t _ freezing people out in her booklet,~ · --. "Teenage Sex -Ten \Vays to Cool It" Send 50 cent.<. in coin and a long , self.addressed. stamped en- \'elopc to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. ' I • 82 DAILY PILOT' TUffd1y, Nowrober 12. 1974 ' . Your HotoScOpe • pie Came .' A. boRg WO¥.' ti ., . Scorflio. .cou ' '. By LA URIE KASPER OllMNU,,.IMS..lf 1 ''E\•l•rybody's different and 'perhaps they "'ouldn 't do what you ~o." S;1 yi ng that , Betty Vcnnatl refU!ied to give any advice on 'mar. fiage_ ·Th c rC arc a lot of people. c.clebrating their 50th wedding an· niversary, noted her husband, .Frank. ··But 65, they tell me, is really unusual." Either sickness or divorce ends most marriages, his wire add.ed. And these days the end usually comes in di\•orce. "You ha\'C to gi\'e and take in marriage, .. l\lrs. Vennall said, not <1 s advicy'but as a matter of fact. "When there's something you fon't like, you have to stop and hli{l . '\Veil , afterall .' ·· .sixtffi,ye years, She agrees, is "a Jong~a)'" to come. llOR~E AND CARRIAGE • J'forsi? and carriare took the couple to their 1009 wedding in Eng1and. There were no automobiles then. Nor were there radio, television, airplanes, elec· tricity. : .The span of their mar:. ried life,'aiso included two world wars. Venh11I served during the first in Canada.' ,At the time. 1918, there · "·as c+ ffu epidemic. People were "dying like flies" and he had to pick up the blankets from a h-Ospital and take them to be disin· fected., The nurse would force Vennall, who didn't even drink beer then, ta drink a glass of whiskey. It was the oplY, prev.entative medicine they had. . • • • Venciall thinks that is what k9PI him going then. .. It was worse than being on the battle field," Jttrs . Vennall said. "l didh't know jf he was bringing germs home to my children.'' These past 65 years, she ex~ plailled , have not been "all smiles." • But. during a brief conversation with the couple, there were a lot of smiles apd pride for both the ,past a~ the present. crrtZENS They anr)ounced first that they have lived in three Countries but ""·e 've been here longer than we·,,e been anywhere" and they are naturali1ed United Slates citizens. The Mrs. explained, "I tried to lose my accent first thing I did.'' Although English is the language or her native country, she still remembers hJlving difficulty in communicating here. Once, she went· into a store and asked for "cotton" but the sales woman.did· n't know what she was talking about. ·To Americans, "cotton" is "thread." '.'I said to myself, 'When in Roine, do as Rome' does,' " she' explained. "I didn't want to be conspicuous-you know." · Vennall was a lfairdresser by .trade, his wife-explained. ··1 was just a housewife. "NO\" I'm the hairdresser . I cut his hair.". But Vennall did "gentlemen's · haircuts, not like we have today." Once, he even cut the Prince of Wales' (later King George V) hair. ''I found that kid to be somebody,'' ' . • 1Talent Li"ke lMoney I -• ... ':../~ B,JJ~BMA BOMBE!X You. could g Cor miles throUgb my &neighborhood this time of year and never see a human being. • 1n Ba .nk AT' WIT'S END They 're al l indoors fev erishly covering pots with litlle knots and makirig banks oul of old.bleach bot· the flowers ($4.08). The ties. · rash ( contracted picking Jt "s no secret to anyone sumacamounted'toS7.60. that \\'hen God was passing The go.Id s pray paint otlt creativity, he gave me a 1$1.591. The paint remover credit card. 1 once tried to to get the gold spray paint sketch free·slyle'a flower on off the garage floor tS2 .89) some name tags and was Th·e steak to get my hus· - ·accused of desecrating the band 's mind off the gold Polish flag. This year, I was spray paint on the garage approached by a group of noor ($5.86). handy persons and asked The paint for the coffee what.J y,•ou\d like to con· can t.89). The decals lo tribute to the bazaar. disgui se the coffee can "•low about S20?" I fS3.05). asked. At the bazaar, I began to "Get serious. We don't look al the items with more want your money. \\'e v.•ant respect than ever before. vour •free' talent. Do you \Vith the Price of sugar, the Sc"•'.' Paint? l\1acrame ? talent for canning preser· J'\ee dlci>o int '~ !\l ake can· ves had gone up to S2. One ,.._ dies? ,£inbroider? String pop bottle w,ilh a basic beads·! Decoupage? Cut value o f 10 cents was ' · k covered "'ith 'ss worth of :~~~'?~'nit? Paste ? Lie . scraps tP makt'!.\.D. doll. One ·! r,..,.ff;.,;;.. he 11ld. ''He-was reallynice.'t r· But m1mori11 aren't alj th¥y have fronr-tbe past. ,JloUlilired. '" tention to aa oil pelnUnc or an English count'rY scene whicb)lan11 on lhe wall amhl many other, pain: Ungs. Mrs. Vennall djd it wh"en she ' was 15. \ · ACTIVE FUTURE She did the othel"S as well but they've been completed much more recently. Paintirig has always been the 87· year-old woman's hobby. She also knii,s, has upholstered all their fur- niture and laid the tile on their kit· chenfioor. · VennaJI, a member of the Newport f"!arbor Lawn Bowling Club, won his first trophy in 1919, .. a few Sundays ago." He has won many since, his most rece'nt this year. .. Oh heavens! lie coutdn•t eXist without bowling," his wire said. ' . Just recenUy, the couple painted the exterior of their Newport Beach mobile home. "I hope to do it at least once more," said Vennall who is 89. . .. I believe any person should keep active as long as you can. Within reason, you know." They cel'ebrated their anniver· sary at a party hosted by their daughter and son·in·law, Mr. and l\frs. Jack Wirtz. Among the guests were their four grandchildren and 10 gr~t gra ndchildren. Pictures or the party will be ad · ded lo those from their soth and 60th anniversaries. And they're planning to add more from future anniversary celebrations. · Jshookmyheadl2times. blue work s hirt that "Thf n we 'll put you do\\'n ·probably cost S6 to begin for an oriiinal flov.•er ar· with had another $12 worth angemcnt. You know, of creative talent and yarn something dried in a con· in the yoke. ·- vetted coffee can. No "Doesn't it make you · money. J ust talent." tin~fle all ov er seeing all this A Special Guest • • ·The rir s t thin g I tal e nt for making discovered was that my somethinr,: out of nothing?" talent had to be subsidized said the chairman. bv a loan from my Christ· '.'It 's m?re l~k ~ an itch." I nlas fund . ·ralent needs said hasllly .~1d1ng .my o."'" gas to run and I had to. coffee ~a n fl led \\'1th .dried drive 30 miles to the site of: ~l~~ers I Just bought for • •. ,,, Peering A ro~nd ~ ~~ ....... , ... ~:-~, ....... ~-~· ....... llULLV G . Baggett, their son, John PenfiCldand daughter of ~I rs. Elinor his bride was hosted by i\1r. Bag,e:ett or J'\ewport F.each, and i\lrs . .John \V . Penfield h?S been listed in ··who's of Hu ntington Beach. \!\'ho Among lligh School Penfield and his bride, Students." the former J ane \\"all acc, J\t i s s B a·J! I! ct t is a met \\•hi\c touring Europe Newporl !!arbor ll igh and\\'eremarriedinToron· Sctt oo\ f!:raduale and al· lo. Thry \\•ill li ve in Santa tends Pcpp<'rtiflc Uni\'er: Barbara \•:hcrr he is a sit}· at i\I ali bu. student at the-U niversity of ,She also "'ill compete ror Califol'nia . a sc~o\ar!iihip funded by the PLEDGING o lta. 'Delta publishers of the book and . e. K h will be invited to participate Delta at UCLA is at y in the firm·s annual Surver Watson. a graduate or Correction Copenhagen's famous mer· maid will set the theme for the Little Mermaid Gujld's annual ball Saturday. Nov. 16. in the Balboa Bay Club, begin.ning at 7:30 p .m . Proceeds \Viii go to Children 's l·lospital of Orange County. Preparing the guest of honor are Mrs. Hugh Burke Oefll and Mrs. Thomas Welch. • CIH' hA h' · -eoron·a-del M.ar.....Jligh o 1g c 1evers. School. She Is the daughter,....-----:,,-. "'.", -----1 A RECEPTION in the . of the Raymond Watsons o Vt.Ila Sweden 1n honor of Newport,.Beach. ' I SI Nit~mlf I."' MUNDO orWl.MDSOR untd December 24th 106 IA$TULIOAl&.Y0 "°'"" Ol l:ltfllOI • ~ IALI0 ....... 75-7212 SllATl llOAADWHl;l!t.8 Joi fHl;MCi . 'I ~ F~ANCIS · \.ORR.! f'INE STATIONEllV !/'f,tt111'J ........ hnolt......_ {(: .... -..-:--. ' --11.MANTWfS ... ,,,,_...,._ M .. __ 1111 I t&tll •~AT 11' tt 1I t ... U Ht ltl UIHllfll IAHlll .... • .. . P.raised ~OVEMBER 13 . " b~ SfJINEY O!IAIR ' AllES (ltareti 2l·April . ..i9): Yoq let al\iw.ers tO questiona whiCh prevloualy were obscured or con· cealed. Direct action is result.of tearing ~way frills, TAURUS !April ·;io.May 20): It may be difficult to adhere to rules, regulations. Impulse J1ltem·- pts now to dictate to logic. .GEMINI <May 2l·June 20): Friends could perform services or value. Know it anc! toss aside false pride . CANCER IJune 21·July ?2): You inay find yourself ruShing into situation in· volving member of oppOsite sex. Key is to find COflSlrUC· ti e outlet for creative energies. LEO (July 23·Aug 22): Emotional storm could rage around home · rronl. \"ou may feel that grass Is greener elsewhere. This is not necessarily so. . Betty and Frank Venn all mark 65th anniversary with memories of past, hopes for future. VIRGO IAU(. 23·Sept. 122): You m 8~ o~ receiving end or "sharp words'' from r estle!s relative. Key is lo make in· tellig~nt concessions. UBRA (Sept. 23·0ct. 221: Be selective -· don't sell yourself short. Emphuis is on buying, selling, com· parison shopping . • Election Helps SCO•PIQ1 COcL 23.Nov. 21): You gel, service, ac· cola(te. One who formerly was.,,ugnacidus turns in\o purring pussy cat. SAGl1TARIUS INov. 22· Ott. 21): -RelaliQnship in- tensifies. Be discreet. You Jearit-secret: Keep it to yourself. ERA Gaining CAPRICORN IDec. 22· Jan. 19): Friends s how their aggressive side. Per- elected in 'the key states sons who seeme«J meek and which have not ratified petite cpuld take on gigantic ERA, the league said, 52 prqportions. WASHINGTON !UPI) - The League or • Women Voters said ttie prospects for ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment were enhanced by the outcome or state legislative elect.ions in nine key states. percent are announced AQUARIUS·fJan. 20-Feb .. proponents or the ~mend-1.8): Accent is on how far ment and 28 percent are op-you want to go to achieve posed. goal. You find that one who League president Ruth is close to you does not in- Clusen said ERA also was a tend to "let go.'' The amendment, which would elimin~te statutory discrimination against v.·omen. has been ralifie:dby 33 of the necessary 38 slate )egislatures. "v.•inning issue" in those PISCES (Feb: I9·March states, whcie 38 anti· ERA 20): Forces tend to be scat-• incumbents were defeated tered -you may be trying by propon~nts and only one to reach too fast, too soon. -·Out of 1,127 legislators pro-ERA incumbent lost tcf" · ananti·~RA candidate. ·re.~~ 'oid1 UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W...Y•W..t ·MMhtl I tJJ H.-ber tmL C.... 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RGMENTS c,>EAH.DEREI<. IT OOE.f>N'T l,OOK LIKE HE"S GOIN& 10 MAKE IT I ' OltW.UJE"D BETTER CALI-1"E FIRE OE.Pl\RTrtiENT ! ' by Torn K. Ryon 1ll!W 1lJRNfl7 OOT10 Ill! VUI. ANl'-m.l.V! by.Tom Batiuck 0 C> ..., HOUl ~N\BARRAS&lt.16/ • !\ 1 I ~ ' -, U•t"1. ' ) by Dole Hale • .._ ....... _._,,.,. ... MAH CY COME ON --·WHY WON"T °YOU TAKE THE PeANUT '? TODAY'S CBDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS 1 P1ki111n ga1mer11 5 81ndlll!Kle• ·····Sh1w 10 Frlinch t11~1: Abbi. 14 • ··dog 15 r~obleman 16 12months 11 Modest 19 Voealized .20 ·Rejects 21 Leaves 1 41 M 8k.- com~1 50 Ja~nese s1sh 51 H•rden:Var. 52 Nuf.11 Slatue covti·uo: 2wo1di;. 56 W1etc:hed 60 Ob)ec101 worship 61 Heliouooe 64 Plumlika l<uot 65 Kilchen group 1ccessory 23 Glances 66 Sell.e11eem~ 26 Major league: 67 Bt likely Abbr. 68 Arab. prince: 27 lgn11e again \111. JO Be unlike 69 Dire: Ditl. ' , ' ". 34 Grandson of DOW~ 13 Work unlls 39 Sphere C1in 1 Run 1wil1ly 18 No11d 40 Oel)f!nd1ble 35 Wen I aur1v ind e1silr 22 Scold 44 Worried 37 Pub produc1 2 Army 24 G1rmen1 16 Ro1111ed 38 Airline for cl1ssific11ion leature 48 Cein's crime ,lril J Hor,1color 25 Ralioiou,rite 49 P.G.A. 39 Prirtting 4 lacking 1111 27 Tear lo mernbtfS msthod S Mitotr1a11d 1hred1: 2 52 Grasping hind 41 S1or1geo1.ce 6 A11t1 wo1d1 53 Laiv 42 C1niO,'s 7 Nume1ic1I 28 Eflac1 54 Continue: neighbor: 01el1x 29 J ewellf'1 unit 2 WOJdS Abbi'. 8 Ch1rg1d 31 AIMIP'I 55 Ho1x 43 Allow enuy: p1nicl11 1peci11tv 51 Robe 2word1 9 Prod11ce 32 Hebrew 53 8111b1"'s ··· 44 Having no 10 Pronoun prophet Slaughter curve• 11 Show the way 33 SpH11 59 Lal1 45 Go1solinein 12 Nmo.w.. • 36 Spe•t!.!l.!!.th: 62 V1rseform Britain pa151tge 2 words 63 Spanish cheer ' • • ,. • 7 • • " " " " --'-· " " f:."' lo " " t,j,•· " . ,, •• 1-;j " " t:! . 'r·-" ,. ll ,. l'I;' ''*l f ;sfl, .. " i1 " " lO " " JI ,. " " :01 .,, . ,_ .. . , . .. , .. " " . • .. ,., .. •7 •• .. . . -" I • .~ I \' " " ,. " " " " " .. .. " " . • .. " .. • .. -" • by Ernie Bushmiller ·FRNI ... . .,,;·-·~ .. - • • PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH 00 NOT FEE"D ' ' _j_ ' ' THE -,- ANIMALS • t ' I :-=r : I 1:y- • I • I ' It_ ·- WELL, l'OIAI< Palrfl<AJT'S DONE~ :tl1A. HOW 00 VCM . ' ' • ' DICKTRA"CY . . ' h f,...UM DOOLEY'S WORLD · .. c;;~fD DR.SMOCK - Tuesday. November 12. 1974 DAJLVPILOT 82 by Roqer Brodfiekl --~ l MAX! ....... E ~ITHU~? • I '$.'M PJ!!RFOAMING suRcStaAY' ,..OPAY. I~ 'fMll!! MeA.M,..IM •• 1'SLrV MY' FA.._,S J;'""'-&e IN MAK•u~ GORDO MOON MU LLINS ® jJ. , .. ANI MAL CRACKERS GLORPH! 100T ~.,...,,, FOi<. '<OI), 0).lC!YOIJ COO CD llOl-D ""'~~1){ MOST Pia:lO'l!S.50JZ 5 l'Yf-IJe"ff Ot~~ - by Ferd Jo~nson l ' ·;::;;=1 ~ ...,_,;__,, r-::::.; ;.::.::...;:;..,::...,,.1 ' • by Charles M. Schulz OH,ANO !Ef<l«E !.F016ET IT. WEU NW A!OllT A Mi<.LION ~S !l.i<ENIMM THERE DQ"6 IN< NU~~ l k.\Wf '•10 REAU.'( '!:>t'AAKlE ! '· .. j• •' 'i by Harold Le Doux A VERY NICE, ATTRACTIVE VOONG WOMAN WHO WA& THE LAST KNOWN PERSON TO 8E IN THE CCWiPAN'f OF CARTER BEFORE HE WAS KILLED! by Mell Wl&.L , YOl.A FAILEO 'TO .CAPTUltE A Cill''TAIN MEJtOIC A<SPE'T I HAVE IN MY E"1E.S, 111.AT OTMElrWISE 1r•s r---\:...._.]1--4--+I ,,JOT 8AD ...• -by Chester Gould • • ' ' • ; ' -""' ~ . •• r '"" ~ "'1 - "I think il's awful 1he !lilly Way we·rc portrayed in com~ m~rcials -I've discus§Cd it with my house plan!~ and ihey agree." DENNIS THE MENACE ll·f'l... ' ... AN' IF I SltXILO DIE !lEFORE I WAKE .. : 'KfY.' I OONT LIKE T~T P~!' - fj n • • • ' 0A1l.Y P!l0f Hrahosky ·· Not Really That Mean S'I', l.{)t,'IS tA P I --Th<•y may h:1\'C l;()ffl.'d hftn in Pittshurgh, PhiladeJphiu ,ind Jlollslon, hul "'ht'n the J\lad llungurla n "'<liked into the P ark ~;ll·ment u ry School for lu1rldicnp1>ed childrc.·n he wus given a stand ing uv1)tion. "t\s un athlete "'ho relics so much llO n1y physical ability, I felt I owed -.omcth1ni;:. ··!>aid At llrabosky, the Sl. IAJU1s Curdinul relier 1>itcher, as hti visitt·d \\'ith orthopedically ha ndica p· pcd and menta lly retarded children at the s1>ecia I St . Lou is Count y school. lir•1bosky played ut Savanna lligh .il\d FulJ<'rto11 College ticrore s igning wilh theC.ird ina ls "It's h:1rd for somt'Onc to fi rst co me here, but onct• you do, yoli can'l litay away." !><iHI lhc 25-!t·car-old lcrt -ha n- dcr. 1 . .. , \\•anlcd to get in\·ol\'Cd! It's kind •if hard to sec these kids and not want to get , ittvolved ," said lfrabos ky Y.'ho was 8·1 during the 1974 sea- ::.on. 'l'hc mustal'hioed pitcher said he bclil'\'C-d 1n<1n.v uthletes-1>articipated 111 l'h aritablc projects but thul they 11·crcn't publi cized because the s ports ri gurcs.d id not "'ant to appear to be cx11lo it lng the situation. lie 11·a s • I ·Oregon State . • ,, .1 .. :\. -~ Could Spoil .... It• c d4 "' Bruins' Dreani ~ LOS ANGELES lAPl -II was an all·too-famlllar routine for Dick Ver· meil, head coa.ch of the UCLA Bruins football team . "'We've lost halfback Wendell Tyler for the season," Vermeil told lhe Southern California i',ootball Writers' Association Monday. It see ms Vermell has made similar statements, only cli'anging the name, aft er each g ame or his Inaugural · season al Westwood . Tyler, UCLA's most explosi\•e run- ner who a veraged 5.7 yards a carry, suffered torn muscles and liga'ments in his left elbow in Saturday's 21 ·0 vi c- tory O\•er Oregon. lie had ·sureery Sunday_ • ''I~ '-d .Stale, or v"e 'll have 'o make some ~. ~ drastic changes In our defense.'' ..,., Despite UCLA 'a first shutout since 'f1. 1969, Vermeil said ~gon was able to •,w move the ball. "Physically right now Is It's tough for us to stop anybody," he .... , said. The Bruins. 3·1-1 in the Pac•8, will 1i go to the R0&e Bowl Ir they heal "" Oregon State and Southern Cal in " their last two games. Ex-Newporl ., Harbor High and Orang~ Coast Col· '~ lege quarterback Alyin White guides Oregon State. Vermeil said he doesn't anticipate " his players will look beyond o rea:on ... State because "they reali ze we have to wirl to stay in the Pae-8 race. "I really' believe their concentration will be 100 percent .on Oregon St4i1te~ Ir It isn't, we're going to get beat. ---~·nau·are-th at-::rn-As~ialed Presii reporter and photographer u•ould be present when he visited the Park school and its :l2S pupils. "J'\.e come out here to see you kids <.1nd make you s mile a little bit." :iilid .f-lrabo!ik.y as he v.•ore his No. 39 .shirt and addressed ;.1 group or about 100 pupils: While passing out pictures of Defense Does It for Vik es lie is No. 18 on the list of players UCLA has Jost for part or all of at least one game this year. Three weeks ago, quarterback John Sciarra suf- fered a broken ankle, and two weeks ago nose·euard Mike Martinez suf- .. fered an ankle sprain that kept him out of the Oregon 1ame. Before that, UCl.;A lost linebacker Frank Ma numaleuna for the season. Li neback er Fulton Kuykendall has missed more than three games with a sprained ankle. Noseguard Greg Nor· fleet has been sidelined with qn a nkle injury. "We have a chance to w)n the next ,, two, but the only one that's really Im· portanl now is the Oregon Stale game. "'We 're going to have to play a heckuva Jot better than last Saturday to beat ·ore gon State," he said. "Oregon Stale is the most improved • . '' Cardinals Bow to Mi11nesota, 28-24 Pae·8leam ." ' · Vermeil s aid he didq't plan on t:iking it easy on the injury-riddled Bruins in practice this week. himself and autographing them, one ST. LOUIS l;\P l Sc ram bli n~ ~:oungster Sa id. "'This isn't you. lie Fran T<1rkcnton ran only once in the Y ooksloo mean."" --....,<~lininncsOtil \1ikings' 28·2-' National "I 'm the meanest ma n a li\"C... fo'ootb"all League victory Over the St. llraOOs ky replied with a smi le. l..ouis Cardinals !\tonday night, bul il Do rin~ a question·anS\\"Cr session. was sufficient. . one youth asked. "Arc' yoU the one The nimble c1uartcrback rolled into . \h<i t st~lc all_the ~ases?" the cnd._;ionc from l:l yards out mid '·Nq," ll rabosky quipped. "l 'm \\-'UY through the fourth quarter und faster than he is." Then he added. the touchdown he scored proved to be -·You mean Lou Brock. lie was the the winning margin in the nalionally one that set u record for base stealing televised game . this season.•· . But Ta rkenton , who left most or the 'r he young reliever, "''ho was fifth in V)kings' rushing to bruising Chuck the ball otin g for the Na tio na l fo~oreman and Dave Osbo rn, aflcr- League's 1974 Cy Youn g Aw11rd, \YUS ward see med unaware of how many booed several times by fan.s of oP· times he'd run. posing' teams, moslly because of his '·J never count 'em," he said ""ith a rituol 9ftur1ning his back to the batter, deadpan i xpreasion. "You count ·em. \valki'W off the mound and talking to I don't," he added. hif!1SC\.f. l·!ra b~sky SH_id the pr ~.cticc "'The pl<.1 y \\'a s set up for the "gJ\"l'!I me c.:>nf1dence 1n myself. situation,"' !\I in nesota coach Bud !\ic~na med by teammates the !'11ad Grant explained . howeve r , of the llun gar ia n, l l r a bosky 1\·011 sc·ven Tarkentop sca m per clima xing an straight games al the end of the year eight-play march from 1he Vikings 47 .. "'hil e compiling a 2.97 earned run TarkenlOJI, whose.score esta blished· ;1\·erage and appearingln 65 games -3 28·17 lead. did most of his damage a rccOrd for <.1ppcuranees by a <.:a r · through th e ai r, hilling 14 of 29<1e ri als dina ls left-handcdpitcher. for l37 yards. including l:I· 10-yl:l rd ··1 lik e to s how these kids they touchdown toss to wide receiver John havc11't been forgotten.·· he s~id . Gillil:lm in the openi ng period. ~ But it was a tough ri.t inn esota Adair to Angels .Jerry Adai r, 3 coach for the World Series cham pion Oakland A's the last lhrcl.' seasons. rejoined Cali fornia manager Dick \Villiams l\fonday as a coach.for t he An ge ls. Adair. :l7, coached for \\liHiams at Oak la nd in 1972 and 1973, and for .Alvin J)ark in 1974. Adair. \\"ho \\"ill coach first base £or the 1\ngcls. tompl etcs \\'ill iams' fiv e· man st<.1ff fo r 1!)75, including Jimmy Reese. \Vhitey l lcr1.og, Bill y l'\lulfett and Grovl·r Hcsingcr. defen~e in the fina l analys is that stop- ped St. Louis' last·ditrh effort irf a drive to the Vikings :Kl. The Cardina ls ad\•anced 65 yards in 12 plays, half of them on Jim llarl pa sses following Tarkenton's touch· do\11 n, and scored on a rilrc. four-yard run by !·!art. l'\linnesota \\"as forced to· punt only four dov.•ns later, and lhe•Cardinals · regained Possession a t their se ven. Hart, who enjoyed one of his finest perform ances. lhen prnpelled his team ·deep into !\linncsota territory before his final t 11·0 passes fell Mlort. "\Ve moved the ball every ·way pos· sible, but we couldn't put enough Little League Bans Foreign Competitors \\"ILl.l.\:'\ISPORT. Pa. t1\P 1 -I.it Bobt'l'l 11. St11"rat. \'lt"l' 1Jrcsidl'nl t ll' Leagul' au\ lleritit•s. ilpparcnlly up · ;ind pub Ii c rclal ions di rector, s:1id in a st•\ ll\'l'r T;ii\1";1 n ·s fou r sl ralght ch am-statement <l nnou 11 C'1n1t I he change: pion~hips. c<1 n1c up \\'ilh a pl<in !'\Ion· ··Pe te r J . :\1 cGo\"ern . c hi ('f 1!;1 _,. to insure a U.S. team of victory cxeculi\"C offict.•r :incl chairman of the rH.·xl .'·car. 1'hey ·banned all foreign board of di reel ors. sai d the dec ision to t\·an1s fron1 lh c Little League \Vorld limil entries to tea1ns fro m lhc Unit ed Sl'ril'S. States \l"ilS rcachl'<l hy the board fol· Prior to 'J'a1\·ian·s four straight IO\\·in g a rl'\"ll'\\' ilnd reassessment or t itll'S. J :ipan \vo n for l\1·0 Yl':1rs \Vorld Ser1cs <·ompct1tion rorchildren str;ii.ch t and ~l onterrt'y. ~l t•xico, took of age 12 ilntl under "' lhl· tltlt· 1n 1957 ·51:1. ""\\'e ;.ire standing by the hou rd's 1'hc orga nization s:lid re}!ional resolution and 1\•ill offer no-fui'lhci cha111pionshi p SCl"ies ,,·ould be con· details," Stirrat said. tinucd in Can:1d<1, the F:1r E<.1sl, The Lill It• League \\'orld Serie~ will Jo:uroQc• and .l.a.l.ill..Amc.rica The .ac.:____be....p.J.a)·l;JI brr!' OC'Xl AUi:,. 19·2 Tilln dues not affC'c1 lhl' scnio1· or hil? :-.a id. · \\"01·1t1 hl·rh'.' prol!ran1;,; fo~IKl)'s 1;1111 Only four \t.•:1n1:0 the t·.s rrj.!ional 15, .1ncl l•i 1•1 JK. rC'Sfk•Cti\"t•l.1 thampions 11 ill l).•(•n1c1't..'<I \ l.11111.' l.l';1µ11c s 11okt·~m:u1 c1!t'd Offit•ial ~ of "\:11101111ti :.l ("IHnl·:.e 1r.11·1·\ 1•n,1 s I or fc1r1•i,c n en! l'll'S a ntl I h1· Sports 111·1-:a 1111.1t11111:0. 1·xprl'~L'tl tt'Jl rl'I ' nat 1un;1l1 :.l1rappruat·htakcnahroad llJ(lay ;1t 1hi · (lt·l·1.,uin ·rhl'~ ~.11 d lh1'.' S11ll"t' th<' l.1t\IC' l.t•a~111· hrnadt>11t•d 11ould appt·.il fnr ri't"lll~H](•rallon 11~ srup1· 111 1!"Jr1i and l~r>H to in(•h11l1· flsil'h Kuu·ChC!lg. 1·h;111'r11.1n uf 1h1· IL'illll::> 1111t:o.1llt• thl' L'0/llllll"ll1;1I L"ntt1•d h;1 st•b:dl :1 ~Sol'lati1111 •If '1':11\\1111 . ;:u d .'ilalt·s. :!O forl'ign 1c"n1i-h:11·f' t•n111 tht>dcrisio11 \1'as··ilrl•J.!rt'llabll•u1u·. ll('!Cd sn I Ill' pro_I:! r a111 "A \1·orld sc r•lt•s 1111h11111\ 1\ !lll'l"I t•u11 Mesa's Asher In I 0th Place ClllCAGO -Barry A~hcr of Costa )fella ts in 10th lllace afler t he ri rst el,c:ht quallfy\nJ? grunes in the SI00.000 \\'trrld l)pen bo\11\n·Jr Journ·:rm tTit hel'l'. SH 11ins behind the leuder. \lit kt.>.1· I llJliHtlll , or Kan:.,;1ii City, ll1~ham has 1.917 pins 10 1.828 fur \i-hc1· "~ 1 ht• I 1(·tll or 11ri: /J()1' l\i.r:S mO\t'~ '111111 locla,··~ ~t·cond roun1~ 1..F \I I h+• t•1ltl uf 21 i,:;1 rnt.''· tht' f1(•ld \I 111 bt~ t'UI to th(' hi.a:h Iii 'f'hl'~ \\di ~hoot 1•1g,h1'n111rt.• g11n'll'' ·r1uu·~th1,v 10 dt·Tt•r llltll l' :!I .. ('m i f1n a li~t ~ .. Tht• IOUI' 11.1111Pnl i•nrl.i S:i111rrlay \\'ilh tht· rop II \ e b+"11V ll•r:t q 1u1 llf~·1nl::. rc:.•ms J)al't1t.""1 pat111 g t·:;1111111 ht• :1 \\'or Id Scrit'S." 11 si1'h s:licl. llsich st1 id he \1oult1 nppc:.i l lhl' derision to the Little I .~:ai:uc. In Jnpnn, \\'hcncr lhc 1967 nnd lOOlf Little Le ague champions came. re · action was-similar l>ul lehs vehc · ment. One sports \\'ritt'r, '>''ho refused identification. askt.."t. "is It bC?causc le<1ms In the. linitl<d Stutes cannot u•1n?" But orriclal reoctfon. coming from the ('~C<"uti"C! S('Crclary of the Jupan l.itllr J.c:1i:ue Da 11eb1dl A!I· Sl)(·i :tl ion. \1 as n1erely one of rei:rel ""\\'c r··~rcl very much I hut I h'l' 11 orld St'l'll'~ 111th ll':1ms rnm1x·ting frun1 ou1.~id1• th e l·nl.l.l'd Slalt·~ h:•~ lt'l'fl ciJnc1:lt'd. Tiu~ 11111 c•li nun alt' lhc ht): Ohjt'l'fl \'l' hl'ld 111 !tll lhC I.Hiil' l.c·~~UC' te am:i 1n J:ip:.Jtl thu! nf ~olnj{ 10 \\'llJl:rm~port to the \\'orld Sent·:-.." I IX>ints on .the board," the Cardinals' st r o n g arm e d qu a rterb ac k· ilCknowlcdgcd. Ila rt ftntshed Y.'lth 28 com pletions in 43 attempts for 34 1 yards and two touchdowns , includ ing. <1 40-yard bomb to J . V. Cain in the fi rst quarter. . But the-Vi.kin~s def en~ forl:cd him to thro'>'' sideline patterns or lhrO'>'' short o\'er the m iddle as the Ca rdinals \\'ere using up \'aluable time on the clock. . .. Yo u 're not going to eat it up in big hunks ag3 insL them," the JO.yea r-old 1-lart said. "You've just go to pick it up when ~'O U can . Th3t 's t heir philosophy, too." St. Louis coach Don Co rye ll also seemed bafr!cd by his team's ability to move the ball but not score. ··~-ry gosh, we got 436 yards and slill couldn't win ," he said ... That's the most '>''C've had all year. \Ve just did- n't ha \'e enough time at the end a nd the 11\·o early fumbles hurt us.'' The Ca rdinals had lost only four fu mbles in the ir pr e\'ious eight ga mes. but the y lost two in the owning period and rttinnesota turned bol h into touchdowns. Tight end J ackie Smith snared an 18·yard 1-lart-pass at the St. Louis 40 but fumbled t he b311, which rookie l\latt Bl air scoop~d up and returned to the 27. Six plays later Osborn plunged through the middle from a yard out to make it 7-0. St. Louis needed jllst four plays lo tie the score as !·!a rt opened v.•ith a 17· yard pass lo Smith and runs tiy Jim Otis a nd Terry fttetcalf ad\•anced the ball to the J\Iin nesota 40. ___ . I-fart !h en stepped back. ·double- pumpcd and cast an aerial which wi(le recei\'er J . V. Cain gathered in al the Vi kin gs 20 and look to the end .zone af· ter dodgi ng two would-be tacklers. SCORE IYOIJo\llTli llS Min..,.~tit I• 0 I ~ Lou•• I 10 o M•n · '"l;IO•n : ru11 \CO• Iii<•,! • SIL -· C••n •G"~'' !f0"1 .,an ll'.Ylio.l'n•k 1i I Mon -C.•Ult>m \Op~u '"'"' T•r,tn!On !Cc• ••(Ii I ~•l · 1(,l.•••·r•" • SIL -11'0 > .\\ :? :><1'> '"'"' t+Mf'l .~.li~n •K•' M•n · ~O•tm"fl ll •~r .. coo~1<~I M•n • 'ioltli.,..lo.1 11 full t(o• \I( iii !.1L-'""t ••~n Ul••~enhc\I " ~llJ ' '"""'"""~' RuV~ • •~·a~ P•""'"•~•~ lle•~·"·"·~­p ....... -· f"">L. < ·<>•t "" ..... ,~,.•~· STATtSTIU Ylltiftgl .. ..;1-111 ·~ " • ........ 1 , ... •• ,.~ INDIVICIU&l..l..EADEillS Ru~. ;11.~. M ........... 0-n l.J.tl.,.FO<P-13 ••• T ,.,_.~,.,·; "-11. !t.1. t..00.1<, C.\" l•·!oO. ""'IWl.1.IU9. llL (l..1 111/~u · Mu111e\Ol•.O\..,•n 1:11. FOfunMI :l-1(1 ~ 11111~1 , l l. ~I. L<>~llo, (.r•y .. ti. !tmtn frl.I. MCl<•ll )·SO. TllOf""'~ ... PA~!t,t/I," M1n ... ~I•. T•''O!llort 1•·"·1, 131 Yil<U•, !to!. ;.o.,,,, ""' 1 1~ •l· 1. ~,_., \ T h e re h a\'e b een o the r s . "E\.·erytime I say so-and·so is my best player. he ge ts hu.rl in the next game.'' Vcrmeil said ruefully. Ru ssell Cha rles and Carl Zaby will fill in for Tyler al Oregon State. and \1ermeil has his fi nger.s.cr.ossed on the avai'labili ty of Kuykcnd"all, Norfleet and !'l.I artinez. "We hope to have Kuykendall back .. I thought he 'd be ready.last week·. I'm not holding him out. We're not so good that we can hOld anybody out. "What we really need back arc our two noseguards. We have to get Mar· tinez a nd Norfleet back, I think, to stay in th"e ball gc:i me against Orca:on Sports in Brief "I 'll guarantee you they y.·on·t go through a slow tempo on the 11ractiee rield this week," he stressed. "I 'm not reeling Sorry fo r anybody. The guys \Yho help you are going to be re ady lo play and the guys \\'ho v.·on't "•111 stay home . "I really believe we'll go lo Oregon State and play as good as we're physically capable or playing." Chosen players or the week. "'t:re1 ' Harold Jackson, Los Angeles Rams• wide receiver, pros; Cal state ILong Beach> rutlback Tommy Nathan; university division, and Larry Cenot· to, Pomona·Pitzer quarter back, col· leg'e division. • Victi'm of Punch . ' ' By Hayes · Unknown EAST LANSING;Mich . ...:..&fichigan Slate University official s are .r em aining nonchalant about the regionally televised punch that bad loser Woody llayes took at a P.fichigan State student after the Spartans' 16-13 .- rootball upset of Ohio SI.ate Saturday. .. The identity or the student is not known. He apparently was not hurt by the blow to the jaw from the Buckeyes coach after spectators swarmed onto the field in the confusing minutes fol· lowing the game. "We have no way of knowing what the situa tion was ·exactly and so the university is not contemplating any a c· lion either .against the coach or the in- d~vidual." J ack Bres lin, executive vice president or ~t lchlj:an State, said 1donday. Craig Porter . 20, an MSU student :'Jlhotograp'her &aid a taut:·rated Hayes ·was being heckled by Michigan State ·rans as he strode down the field to the locker room Saturday. ''The kid was jeering al him, ·and I ouched him on the shoulder," thejour· nalis m student said. "All of a sudden Woody backha nd ed him with a closed fist The kid looked kind oC startled', stood there for a second, and then melted back into the crowd.'' r est, Sl(uggled ta.. a 6·4. 7-5 victory over Roger Dowdes'>''Cll in a first· round match or the Dewat'Curi indoor tennis championships fttfonda y. In other ine,n's Singles play, Jtarold Solomon beat John Smith of England, 6·4, 6·3 and rt-lark Cox of Britain downed Ch arlie PasarCll of Puerto Rico7-6, 7-6. Brian Gottfried stunned Romanian ace Ille Nastase, 6-2, 6-4 . , ltllaMI QB Chal'ged l.llA?dl r-Ka ry Baker. starting quarterbaCk for the Uni\'ersity of ?i.fiami football team. was charged :Botonday with two counts of grand lar- (eny "in a~cepting funds from a sum · mer employment program funded by the federal gov,rnment and Dade County." Dist. Atty. Richard Gerstein said. ',, He s aid Baker. a junior from l'i1iami . allegedly accepted two checks in July from Jonelta Richburd, e1 worker for the Summer Teen Em· . ployment Program, \l.'ho was also charged in the case . Coarh Arrested ' I " " ''lie didn'l l<>Ok hurt,'' said Porter, a stringer !or Associated Press. Pea•l"'ll f'lred FLAGSTAFF, Ari z. -Ed Peailey, head football coach at Northern PULLri.tAN, Wash. -Anipcidentin- volving the alleged striking or a police orncer by an assistant football coach at c- Washingt~n State University is under investigation by the poli ce departmenL here. Arizona University, 'and rour a s-Sgt. Ja mes Hatley said Ron l\flms. a :, sistantswerefired Monday. defensive secondary coach at WSU , The action ca me in tile wake or wu arrested _by offi~rs at his apart· Peasley's fou r th straight losing men last Friday rught, but.J orn;i al season at Northern Arizona. charges had been brought aa:a1nst him Dismissed with~nsley_..wei0-SCott.---il.lhi! · · 1 ' .. ' Schubmon. line coach; Norman Dow, Hatley said acting Sgt. \Vayne Smith linebacker coach: Al \Vorley, def en-ahd officer Ron ft.filler had responded . ; sive back coach. and l\tike Church Ill", toa call late Friday or a loud party at a · offensi\'e back co;ic h. Pullma n apartment . : ~1 Connor• SfrNf1f1le1t The officers talked to several per-4°!,, -sons at-tbe-s·c·elrc iliCllfding-Mi1Tfs."1ilf" BILLll'\G llAi\I. England -Jimmy Hatley said, and it wasatthattime that Connors. the U.S. Open alld Wlm-l\tims allegedly lilruck .P.1iJler in the1 MINNESOTA'S ALAN PAGE REACHES FOR FUMBLE . bledon champion ivho apparently pul C)'J!. J\.liller later , underwent. minor ----------------------------on a fc_w_pounds_dudng a (e_w week.&..... trettmentt orthe injury., Record NEW YORK (AP) -Members or the world cha mpion Oakland A ·s rlave round that being a part.Pf Charles 0 . fo~inleU Learn may h!"e its hectic morliPnf5. b\Tl yotr·can·t beat the Jrlnl!C bcncfill'. ' \\'inning the \\f orld Series )vas worth S2 2.219 to (Jeth member or tht O:ikland 1\ 'fi who v.1as voted a full share, baseball comml!!slonc>r Dowht Kuhn nnnounc;:ecl fttlonday. · "'t:ir lh<' 15 peo1>le v.ho h~11't' had the rorC'siJlhl to eurn (ull shares in cnch or lhl' pa.st three+ seasons, thJs instul- . ln1C'11t brought their fall l>0nuses to a whoppini,: $67,684 97. Payoff for A's, The A's d ivided a record learn Share of $736,359.41 for their five· game vi ctoty over the Los Angeles Dod ge rs and voted 31 fu ll shares. The $22,219.09 pa)'o fol'-1974 was the second highest in basc~al l history, about S2.500 less than the A s shares in 1973, "''hen they \'01 cd 21 full s~ares. 'fht• ,\·i; voted h:ilf-sha res to couches Dobb)' \Vlnkl t's. 1111d •Bobby llof1n11n. '>''ho joined the tcoim In mid· !leason. Irv Noren und Vci'n l·loschei~ lhc couchc5 the)'. rcpl;iccd. each got S:!,500, Bc1ide11 !hose receivi ng rull 5bares. 11urliul awards were mude to 12 other -playel-s, the groun .. crew and the clubhouse 1ssl11tants The losing Dodi ers received a record ·$15,703.97 (or eac:h...ot-3a ruu shares. "the Baltimore Oriolet and Piltsbur1b Pir ates, championship series losers to the A's and Dodgers. reccl\•Cd almost identical payo(fs, the Orioles \'Ot lng 30 rull sha res or $7,39-1.76 e ach a nd lhe 31 full l>tr nte shares coming to 57.424 .05 apiece. Included a mong tho cash awu.rd.~ vottd by the Oodgcf'JJ was $3,000to b1't· ting practice catcher ·Mark Cressc, a ,, former Marina lllgh and Colden West College aiandoul. • Jf .... Dodge~.~~ ,--- • • • i a • n' i Ii i T 6 b p • t w a • l " s l s r s s l r r • • _Key l 11juties il.amp"e r Friars-: Orange • • Offense Potent . Saints Eyeing Seco nil Place .Another Gal Wins, - Servile High Sc,hool woold just as soon start la~ \\'ffk all over again. - The Friars, who race li!ater Oei ltlgh Thursda)• night at 8 at La Palma Park in the Ang'elus League (inale for both schools went into last week in rine shape. They had u ·season record of 6·0-1 and were ranked - second in the CIF 4-A root· ball poll. T hen Servile played St. P a ul Priday night and ev~rything went wrong. The 1'"r1ars lost the game which was bad enough, but they also lost their first and second string quarterbacks. The biggest loss to the Friars was Turk Schonert. who suffered cracked ribs and a punctured lungilnd is very doubtrul for Thur· sday's game. Schonert had rushed'ror 376 yards and pas. sed for 684 before his injury. He also punts, place kicks and plays some defense. Arter Schonert was hurt the Friars put in Dean ltess' who quickly sustained a serious knee injury which. will keep him o'Ut the rest or the season. With Schonert and Hess out, Servile will probably staa:t sopbomore Steve. Krick! at quarterbark: Playing \l:ith a bad back, he kept the Friars in the St. Paul game befo1·e Servile finally lost a 5·0 decision. . 'f hus, the Friars' ground · game will have .to be at its best Thursd ay,' Phil Emard enters the game as the top running back for Servile with 388' ya rds and six touchdowns to his credit. l\1ike Daly has pick'ed up 320 yards in 85 carries./ The real strength of Ser- vite, however, and probably the-main reason the Friars have come so far, is its huge and talented offensive line. Steve Shoem aker. 6-4, 225, leads the unit and is an all· CIF ca ndidate. ·Bill Leer, 6·3, 230, and 250-pound Tim Bolger are also very tbugh. Linebacker l\1ike F1ynn and defensi\'e back Dave Brady key the defen· se. Servite is now 6-1-1 on the year with the· IQSs to St. :fau~~~~ fn titli:g~~;1oro! perfect season. ff Orange High had had..& defense in 1914 things might have been a lot different for the Panthers. Orange and Huntington Beach High conclude the Empire League football season Thursday night at 8 'ol.'.ben they · clash at El Modena fligh_ . The Panthers bring a league record of 3-3 and. an overall mark or 4.4 into, the contest and have averaged 20 points a ga me this season, but ha ''e giveri up an average of 22 each con- test. They lost last week lo league·lep.ding Foothill,-42-~ 14. Paul Hargrove leads the Santa Ana High's ~int~ know the onlx way they can even think of finishing in .!'leCOnd pl ace in \he Century League football race is to dere.at Costa Mesa 11igh Thurs.day nighL when the two clubs clash at 8 at the Santa Ana Bowl. · The S~ints, who were 1-2 at one ~point in the league r8ce. have won two and tied one since then a nd take a 3· 2·1 record into Thursday's finale. El Modena leads the College Grid Polls Orange attack at quarter-w.11t•,'Pa11 back, but has been hurt the 1 °'"-1o111 1, Al_,,.. 110) past couple or \\•eeks and J. MKll•~ 1•1 .may not play against the •· o• .. o!.r•te Huntington Beach Oilers. ~ =::;,.~~.""' He has conwle(ed 36 or 101 1. AuDll"' passes ror 447 yards and ·~ ~t~ld• five touchdowns. If he is 10. l t ••10 A&M unable to play, George 11. Pe""S•••t n Mlum,O. Rodriquez will play the 11: ........ y1.1110 quarterback spot. 14. HOullon IS Mfcfll~SI. Orange likes lo keep the 1.: No.c1ro.M • ball on the ground rith ::· :_1,'.11omas1. Mark Sanchez and Ke\'in 19: ca1Hornl1 Clammer doing most of the 20. Tt•a101..:11 work at the tailback spot. C•~tM1' Poll T- t+Ol 1'11 t+ol,101 t-0-4 1.0l4 f!.O Ill 1.1.a w.I 1·1.0 111 .. 1.0 SU 1.-1.1 4111 1·1·0 lit 1.1.0 .,. 1·1·0 10 t-0-1 lfln 1-l ·O IJt •·J·O 111 ~)·1 1\0 1-1·0 10l 1·1·0 6S »• • •1·1 ~I •1·1 ... league with '6·0 record. but p.· ckeroo Viii~ Park can be raug'ht "'ilh its 4-1·1 mark. If the .... Saints defeat Costa Pilesa Huntington Beach's and VlllJ Park loses to El Cathy Klett survi\•ed the Modena Friday ni ght. Sant a tie-breaker system to snap Ana wou ld end up lied for u deadlock ,,,.ith Paul Beam second. of Laguna llills lo captu!'e Since the Saints defeated last v.•eek ·5 Daily Pilot Pi!:· Villa Park , 14·13, they skin Pickeroo rootball gues- might be picked to advance sinR contest. to the err playoffs or both She wins a portable bl ack clubs might go under the and \\'hite television set new system which takes 32 from sponsoring ABC Color teams. Ther!ore, Santa Ana Television stores of J-lun· has a lot to play for Thu r-tineton Beach for her IX'r· sday. Jormance in a "'eek heavy The way the Saints have h h II · been going lately, they wit upsetsont cco cg1ate · and pr.o level. should provide plenty ot Keys lo her ,,iclory \\'ere trouble ror Costa l\tesa. Sl\tU's upset over Texas Santa Ana:s offense has ,A & ~1 • Baylor o\•er Tex· been especially impressive -as. Georgia over F1orida in its last few games. Santa and Cleveland 0,·er Nev.• Ana picked up 209 yards on England. lhe ground and 148 in lhe air A v.•hopping 43 entries in its ~asy 35·22 "'in over selected h1 ichigan State to Estancia 1.ast week. upset Ohio Stale and one The Saints r ely on ball,~v.,ent so far as to pick the c?nlrol and quarterback tv.·ototie. · t-ernando Leon. knows Just Beam finis hed second ar- how to run hts club. I-le ter e.Qualing Klelt's 22 cor· averages about IO passes a reel picks out of 30 tries but game and u s ually com- . . ' . pletes about five. Last week m1s~by a wider margin he connected on five or nine on th~ lle·breaker. aeri als for 135 yards. Third pl~ee go~s to Ga r- Although most of Leon's den Grove~ Craig Colton, Estancia to Face Top Throwing QB ' They alternate and Ocange 1,A1~ooma 173119.c,1 very seldom gives the. ball t M1u119a11oo 1•0• 1 ()l'UO Slalt \6-!\ to the fullback, using San-4 Nntreo.-11.n chez and Clammer most of s.AuDurn !l·O the time. Sanchez has ~:~~::.~~1:1·u picked up 734 yards on 158 1.F111r1c1.tc1-2\., •. Tt•••""&M fl-21 carries for an average or 4.7 ,0_ "'""scace 11.11 yards a c;irry while Clam-11. -•11C.1roli11•St. 11.21 "-lnh pa!$ses a rc or the short "'.ho , narrowly edged lr-J~ variety, he proved he can v1ne.s Robert 11 alford on ~~ hit the long bomb too when lhe tie·brea~cr. io1 he tea med up with Phil . Each ~ad 21 correct '"" \\'alkcr for a 77-yard touch-· picks, as did Se\•e n others. ::~ dO"-'n in the Estancia game. ..Beam a.nd Colton ~el por- .. Leon can also run with the table radios for their error· ;~ ball. ts . 11 Santa Ana's running .\V eekly c_o~testL ch aR_l· When looking at Magnolia High · School's ·in·dividual statistics for the 1974 foot· b9ll season, it's tough to .figure how t he Sentinels were able to win only three contests. l\!agnolia concludes the Century L·eague campaign Thursday night at 7·30 h · d336 ds ' n.MiiWllo!Ofliol!l.O-tl · · mer as ga1ne yar 1n 1aM1cn1111ns1a1e 1>-l·ll when it faces Estancia Hig,h 71 carries for a 5.1 average. H kou.ion u.11 .!,Newport uarbor Hig h. Sa h h d 11 11.M1.,1-t6·JJ ,. nc ez as score i•.Prn.-9110-11 P.fagndlia takes only a ~-5 touchdowns a nd Clammer 11.oi.1 ........... st•" ~-11 record into the loop finale. five. 11. T•J•~ T«h 1 .. 1.11 ' ' It. (Tlel81y10t IS·ll ~~ game is led by Ri ck Jones p1ons are eligible to get 1n 1s and Jim Gastelo. Gastelo is the gala '?ow l g;r me ru!'l°fr 1: the workhorse of the back-and the ~1nn~r of that b1~or s field, but Jones gained the guesswork will get a Zenith ~ m ost yardage against color TV s~t. courtesy or 1 Estancia. · ABC Color TV Stores. The Sentinels have a club Leading r eceiver on the tTi.1TJL11w !•JI very similar to ~tancia. tea m is tight end Steve rr=='::::~===::::===i-11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii They have. been"';'able to Kemp, .who has gr:abbcd 13 scOre plenty of points ' bu\. passes ror 167 yards. LEASE FROM US! haven't had much or a The Panthers have had MoniiC.,,...•Mtl .... · defens,e. Although MagJlolia little trouble putting poinhl "Wt'IE AS CLOSE:AS YOUI Wt_.,... & ..... ..._.Al Tp1 et All*• I,,.....,. S:.-1. Newport is no( explosive, it h as on the scorebc;iard this year, .u..-..!r=:iMod.t. ANTHONY 'S SHOE SEIVICf . . -' ma naged to ,put over 12 but have a young and inex-~iiitllJM ... IJUIU•llJJ ,•WllJCllfFrLAtA•LIDO•fASHIONISLAND•COIONADllMAI points on the board in all but pe rie nced defense wbich -•w-11141.-111 , .. ~ Uv.iAIE ISAHTA AMAi"souTH COAST YILU51 '.~h~~h~~~::~~'...'.'.'.'.'.:'.'...".f~h'.'.'...J.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::":'·: ... :::·:":'::::::'.~~~~~~~~~~~'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""'.""~!...! Stl.11 10 h one game this year. The as a trou e mosto t e t -Se!'lts aver age around 16 cam ai n. points each game. In Poll fl·tater Dei High remained sixth and Newport Harbor High loth this week in the CIF 4·A football poll. The Mater Dei fl1 onarchs, now 6-1-1 o n the year. received 102 votes and Newport Harbof, 7·1, was given 15 votes. St. Paul was made a unanimous number one "thi s week after defeating Servile last week, 5-0. Servile dropped from second to fourth as Loyola took ove r second a nd Foothill moved up to third. In the 2-A pall, University High remained sixth "'ilh Its 7·1 record while EfToro and ?.·fission Vi ejo both received votes. but not enough to get 011 the top ten. University had 108 \'Oles. El Toro received eight and :!\fission Viejo 5. El Dorado remains on top or the 2·A di vision. l\1onrovia continues to lead the 3·A poll with its petfCCl 8·0 record:--. •·• "°"k"""4, ..... t1 NMI 1. SL P1ul !1·0-1 I 2'0ll 1.L.OyOI• Cl-01 US 1 FootPllU IMll 1U 4 5efvltt C'-1·1) 1•1 $. P1~• !1·11 114 .. 111i11et 0.1 c .. 1.11 JOJ 7,A~flelm 11·11 IS 1.S.OU.h Hl11s1r.u u •.Sl.Jol>llBoscoU·U lJ to. Htw""'1 H••-o.n I! O!fler• ••c•l•l"9 wOl11: Ulctwood !4, ~ P111blos 11, ICtnMdy!LII P1fm111 IO, Mi.ti,$, Los Allot S. LI Strn1 I. ... 1. Mo•"O~!I (1-01 1M 2. Collon 11.01 111 J.~Wrlno!l.01 114 4.&urrOll<Jh'(Burbln-)(1.01 Ill J.L•Mlrldl 11-0) 111 6.l..ompOC O·H •l 7. P.Kllk l 17·1 I ,, l.Mornl1191llll Cl·U 0 \,W..UANYlllll'fS•l•ll ll 11. so..111 P1W01n• !•ti n OIMfl rl(tl1l119 \'Otlt: TtltlPll City II, Ii.I -•. C.lll•tr C.111 •· Fllll«IDll I. ... t.li.'.l°"".-iolMI ~ l . IUoMe,. IMI ' 116 l. loftit1 IMU Ill 1t1agnolia likes to pass and quarterback Ron Hun· l's statistics bare this out. I-le has completed 64 or 146 aerials for 905 yards. His best statistic. however, is the fp.ct he has thrown only five interceptions "out or 146 passes. l~unt's leadinJ? receiver is Gerry Bullerdick, who is having a fine season. He has caught 33 passes for 516 yards and six touchdo,vns. Magnolia likes to throw the ball. but can also run \Vhen it wants with Don Kin· dred doin g most or the work. l ie has picked up 574 yards on 132 carries SO far this )'ear for-il n'>average·of 4.3 yards .a callry. lie has also s cpf'ed five touch- downs Cor the Sen ts. The main problem for l\lagno\ia h as been its defense. which has allo\\'ed an a\'erage of 17 points a game. Earlier in the year., the Se'nts yielded 42 •polnts to Corona del l\1 ar and gave up Z7 to Villa Park. The Sen- ts, however, ha\•e shut out Orange and San.ta Ana in impressi\'e fa shion. l\1ag· no\ia's defense is young which probably explains its inconsistency. J\·fagnolia has '"ins over Orange, Tustin a nd Santa Ana with losses coming at the h ands o f C haffey, Corona del l\1 ar, Costa l\1esa, Villa ~ark ahd · El ?i~ode na . FULLY GUARANTEED* ALI. SIZES LIHED •·78-13178-14 E78-14 F71·14 $ G78-14 H18-14 G78-15 H78·1S I Li l-1 5 528 I Free MountinCJ Free Coffee While You Wait 1---~. Jlowffnll \6-1-U II~ J. ~"' 11·11 111 • '· Unl~rlllY 11·11 IOI '·""""" ... 17.11 71 I. Hort• C• II 1' •.Anle~Y1111y C .. U ~1 11.~l .. t ) " 0tflel'Jfl(l l¥11!9votf1: Ii.I T-1, lloyll DI-j,, Sono•• 6, lltinouoM !RloOK•HI 16, "'" J, Mtulon VllfO $. ' .Prep Football ' ,, ' ' ·-· t "~· ORo\-.'(1! ( tJUNTY 11.11>101F1 I l'HO~r . ~! 11\.'ll'I ,~~ • at participotlng Def Tacos all ovtr the So1.1thland PREMIUM SHOCXS ""'' Ameolcan s9 ca11 Plus installed [b!oulJJ 116.95 _ RETREADS B f; ~~ -"!'°"lit Oiltte"'ll' ..-.. lllMt (llt ~ llCIOfV ....._..,_ 111<1 i..,, -ff>rl N ...... • llflOOI'\. Qllft· ~ -91111 goOCI """- ..__ . '6,00-t3 E78-14/7.35-14 7.00-13 . F78-14/7.75-14 ' G78-14/8.25-1 '4 $ ] 2 H78-14/8.55-14 F78-15/7.75-15 G78-15/8.25-15 H78-t 5/8.:15-15 --- . ·:--~t78-1 11U U' FllClllrli ~ fp Ml,..,...,..,.. II"-Wl\llf'Wlll t 1 llO - 4 wheel Brake 4 ways to ctlarge/Aevolving C1harge, Masler Charge, BankAmericard. American Express ·u. F ~Goodrich Store· 44 .. 4421 o..,.c .. , .. -540.4]4) 2049 HARBOR BLVD. lat bayl COSTA MESA --------~ .. --•ALSO AT:---..------11111111111111~ ... CYPRESS 6112 LIHCOLH . 826·4010 A·NAHEIM SANT A ANA . 524 W. LIHCOLH 200 ,SO. MAIM ST. 774.7579 547·7 I SS • • .. • • Tuesday. Nov•mbef 12, 1974 DAtLYflLOT a a f • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • ENTRY BLANK • • • • • • • • -• • • • • • ...... • • • • • • City Zip • • • • • • • -• • • • °"'" you think will win thi1 -u·, ....,.. • • -• • • • • • Baltimore at Atlanta • • • • • • Buffalo at Miami • • Cincinnati at Houston • • • Dalas at WashillCJfon • • • • Green Bay at Minnesota • • • Rams .of Hew Orleans • • • HY Giants at Detroit • • • • • • HY Jets at Hew EnCJland • • • • • • · Oakland at San Diego • • • • • • PithburCJh at Cle•eland • • • • • • St. Louis at Philadelphia • • • • • • San Frcmcisco at ChicOCJO • • • • • • GeCln)ia at Auburn • • • • • • t•nois at Mi-sofa • • • • • • Florida at Kentucky • • • • • • Duke at Maryland • • • • .. • Iowa State at Missoufi • • • • • • PithburCJh at Notre Dame • • • • • • Oklahoma at Kansas • • • • • • Colorado at Oklahoma State • \ • • • • • Purdue at Michigan • • • • • • SMU at Arkansas • • • • • Syracuse at Boston ColllCJe • • • • • • • Mississippi at Te-ssee • • • • ~· • Rice at Texas A & M • • • • • • UCLA at OreCJOn State • • • • • • Washington at use • • • •• • • Tui-at VanderbiK • • • • • Temple qt West Vil'C)inia • • • • • • r • Princeton at Yale • • • • • • • • TIE UUJCtl -My gwetl on the to1ol nw"'IMf • • • • of point. ttored in all 30 9~"'•' 1, • • • • • • "9Uln PlclatroO 11 o rt.,tor fto+wt of tt. • • • • • • Oaity Not lpOf"fs s.ctiOfl toch Mofldoy , T.e.O., • • • • .... W~oday . • • • • ............................................•.•.••. .: I . - • J 8fl 11.<ILY PllOT • PUllLIC NOTICE w,.1•1o•to1.1•TOfltMC •ti.Tl OPCALl'°flflllA flOfl TMI COUNTY OPOll;NtOI. ...... ·tlll• NOflC:l OP MIA•INO Ofl' """°" .c)a l'llO~JI Of WILi. 4'10 flOll; LIT· TIU Tl,TAMINTAIT EUalt \ti JOHN H. YOST, .U JOHN ~E1it11T vot.f,Olt••- NOTICE I!. HE'AE8'11 0.IVINIMI JOkN 5.aYflNl!..JA ~''""'"'-' .... tPIOllM ._ l't-k ol WIU ........ I•-· II I.fl· "'' l•1l•mtfllt<J I• lllf MllllOflt• ftlt<-• 10 wftltll " ,.,..,. -"'""" __ 1'(111 .... -11141 , ... 11,... _.., ol•U .. .... ,flQ tM \41-1161 beffl wl IW MO""'""" ,., 1Ut, 11 t lO •. 111., 111 illl t_,_ .. Dell!l•l .... fll NO.) at W10 <......,.•I tG0 Cl<t>C C.fllt< 0.1 .. Wttl, lfl 11'19 (Uy llfSMI• ANI, "'''°""'·· Otl"'NOnmbe<t, lt/f WtLLIAMl.MJOMl'll, (;ou'ltf Cit•• • JOMN L aVINl!S. J•, ...... .,.i..w1 u .. ,.,_ .. '"" •NilflttCO.r11tlt A•t .. "· 0. 1t1 IUI it.IM-•· c.u .. •1>11 t1MJ T .. ! IJU)lff.JHI '°"91tMMO 0flfl0t C111I Ot•!' 'ti.I, ..,.,........, !!, 13, .. , !Uf 4113.i. . , Tuesday. Nowimbtf 12. tt14 Deaths .Elsewhere NEW YORK IAPl - J11tt Ate, 74 , a radio l tar In the 1930s and J!llOs, dltd Monday. She was kilown for her malapropisms In r a dio shows with her husband, Goodman Acc . The cougle's program on CBS an lhe.p NHC was called .,-'Easy Aces." PAUMA VALLEY !API -The gunshot deatrui: of a wealthy resort rancher and his wire we re described by the coroner's ofrtce !\1on- day as murder.suicide. A -----------1 neighbor found the bodies P UHi.iC NOTICE NOTtCll: Of MAISNAL'SSALl P9J<o .. C•tt•a•fl•I, lfl(, I , .. _.tlofl. 01t>i (0A$f /AMCI.. Al1lflllft v1. 1'1'1o<N1I•• "'"" O<i•I• 1>1 lorn 0of lt, Oo<I> Gkw" Ooyl1,0itl1~flt Nall111. Br vl1ll11 01 '" t •tcwllofl 111.wd .., -rnbe• 1, 111' OJ I/It MIA<• c-1. 0..,._ C.....fllV l'l••bot' Jlldk .. I Dllllk\, J110''"'"1 '"''''"· Ott t1,..t1t1 f, UI• """'h llt Or•llllf, ~1 ftf OI C.lilllfrlil, 1C1D11 I j'°"91""fllt f lllt •eO Ill ffvlll" llt ... !'ti of C1l1lo•11!1, '"' , 1 to1oor1U010, 01>1 COAST l lllMCA •• '""'-' creolWW -Hllfl\\ Tllom11 '"""' 0•1Wlt 111 Tom Dotlt; Do"' c.10111 Dorl• •• ,.....,,.....1 •b-..,. , lllllwl"ll I flll Wl•flCt ot ,l,lllllf IOI• 1 ... 11, -IW\ , ... 1"°9 .... l'll Ofl lllt Ollt ol IM i\l.,.<ltl ol !"O t •tt utlOll, I,,..,."""" upof\ IH lhl •IQl'lt. ti tit lnof l!'lltlHI .. Miki I~ Cl<tlr10t lfl '"' .,.._,, Ill "" Coun!r or O•lnllf, l>l•I• 11 C.lllM.-11, OH<•l-••loilO..\: LOt s~ 1 •1ott •211 •• , "'' thtt'eot ~tl'llH M lkloO. '"· P•~I lt-Jl l11tt11il"' ti MllCtl• '-"'°"' Mtp1. ••tort • ol °'"""' tolnr. C..!llornll. •ftd (0 ... MOlllJ ·-II! tlJ (.o<OMdo O<tW, COUI MIY,C..il!Oflllt. NOTICE t ~ Hl!REBV GIVEN 11111 F•IOlr , Dt<•mtltt I). 1t1', at l:CIO o'<kll:• ...... .tt"fro.,1 ot Co\lr1t'lo11,., °' .... """"'' MUnlel"'91 COur1, 0 01 J1rntoorM ~ Cir ., """'l*r-111 ... 11, Gou"'' o1 0r-. s1-. .. t.iik1rfl1i, I will Wll II ""'bllc M.1(1\Gft ti lfllt ftiOl'ftl~•. l(lf <••" ln l-4\,11 ........ , d I._ Ufll\M 511115, •II lhl r19M, lltlt '"" .,..,,,,. wlcr l10111om-n10t111at l11lf'll •- OHCri-"'""r1r. " ll mucll 1""eof .. mlJ lit ftl'C'.•Ulf J to W051y !.ilO IM'Ullioll • ...... , .... , lfllt•tll-<°'b. Dlt.tdNitwmbe< 11, 1'11 Di'lllion: ~..,.. Don E. R.,.1 """'11111: °'""' Ceunty llyE11111M.EIMf • ..... , lllGELANOOOLDMAM P. 0. ... )IS1, Olftllillk $Ut5- .......... Nill5, Cllw...11 '°Ill '°Ub!IMMCI 0 ••"0' CO•ll O.ilr Piiot, ~ 11,,tt, l•, ltlf • •111-H PUBLIC NOTICE ftOTICl'TOCll'OITOU Ht.A .. ltu '-'lw Cowt ol ... Slife 11C11lt1<fllt1w .._Ctlifll,MO< ..... Etl.ltt al l.AWlllt:NCE EOWIN COR• l>REV,Cttt•lld. of Thomas D. Colby, 74 , and hi s "'ife Midge, 00. NE\V YORK (UPI J -A P.1 ass of the Resurrection I~ sched ul ed \\'ednesday for l\>1rs . Anita Willson Ir· win, 00, the sister or ?.1rs. William Ha nd olph Jlearst Sr. She died l'ilonday at the home she shctred with Mrs. Hearst. WERNERSVILLE. Pa. CUPIJ -Tlie Re\1• tlunter. Guthrie, '13 , forme r president of Georgetown University, died Jl.1onday. SALT LAKE CITY. Utah CUPIJ -Carl W. Buehner, 75, a general authority or the ~tormon Church and candidate for governor or Utah in 1968, died l\londay or a heart attack . MONTREAT, N.C. <UPll -Mrs. Virginia Leftwich Bell, 82, mother-in-law of ~elist Billy Graham, died Friday. P.1rs . Bell was the widow of Dr. L. Nelson Bell. form er moderator of th~ .Presbyterian church in the U.S. <Southern ). ---·- BERKELEY <UPll Sher~urne Friend Cook, 77, profe ssor emeritus of physiology and anatomy al UC Be rk-eley, died Thur; sday of cancer. He was also the tounaer of White·Jl.foun- tain research station near Bishop, which specializes in the study of the effect or high a}titudes on mam· moths and animal$. NOU<t h "'''"' o rv111 ID u .Oi\«1 ol tl'lt -.. lltl!'letl -~·-1 '""' olt PH""" ,,.wirl9 clal1t1t 1.,;"" Hit ...., ~ •• oequlrff It Ille lllt'lll, wltll IM lllU1 .. J _,.,,, In tht olfltt al tM CIHll ot tN .i. .. tl'ltilleo ca..•!, er lo~!""""""' Ille NCll.IMJ <tOUC:Mr• lo tM ....... """"' .t Ille llfll<I ol DONNELLY, CLAllllC, CHASE ANO JOHNS.OH, llOI $DIAl'I s.,..;111 !tl,...I, ~ Allftlel, C.llfOf'nlfl t001<1, ~ IU!lt jlll(.• OI ~MU If tlW .... ~I!\ t it "'111115 ptrlalflltio lo tlW t5lft ti M10 i-,-------:----- CIK-, wit!llft 1-1"011l'-'"°'"" "<1I OIJlt..arfe• ..,..."-•lla11otll\lf,...kt . D.llcd MO...,..,.,., 1, ltlf ltEITHF.CO •DREY Admi11h toll0< af U.. E$Ulle OI Yf.11 OKt .. fll, tlONELLY,CLAlll, Q(ASEANDJOHNION •s...s,.,,..,s-La........,., CtftltintlttMN .........,,..,.._. .. ," .... "'11t11hhtd O•lflllf f•tll tl"ly fo\lOI, m,..,,..,., 11, It, 2•. tl\d Dotu-l. "4 • ·-·-UIClo1' •IOWNE Cl•ld Miii"'" 1100.,.1. Datt ef •'11'1 ~ '· ltl•.""' 1t. Rllillffll: Oii ....... ,....,.._ .. ltdl, Ct.~-t1y,,;s Pll'l"U, 1*.l.Mn. llfll~lk-; _ _.....l, Mlrll .. Jllkfltt• ··-i _.._,, -ty,JtMl,...&!.U$.a11,•llOll .. _;9" .... ll*'l'llh, WIHll"' I. C .... lf<'ill .,_, -Dwolllf T. C-sst of _...,_ ~ t ::IO !Ml-"""· Mo<\dly, ~ 11111 11 Smllllt' Morlw1<J Challfl. ,_, .. 5tr· PUBLIC NOTICE wkft tG;OO AM M>Nf, Tllt$Olr , ,.._t.r ---'-'---------11m. .. '"' ..... 51. 5o1,,,.,,, & .-""""lie MOTICl'TOClllOITOU C!11,,cll. l11lt•,,,1nt Gooo Slltllfl••O SU,,EllOICOV•TDf'TMI' Ceftwt.H'Y, H11111111gtan a.1<1\ llnclel:I"', St I.Tl' Of'Cit.&.INRNIA l'O• $nlllM'MOrtwwy. THlCOUNTYO .. OllMOli ' CCIMMllll Mo.A·l1J.U HOrol E. Cllf'l111oofC0< .... dllMtf, C..o.11 E1ttlt of WIHlf RED O. RANDEL, O! ~tll NO.,.mber 10, ltlf, 5'.lrvl_,lly 1111 IDt<ttwd. ' wilt Edlll'l~lnttl WM, MedfO<O L Callflfrol NOTI CE I ~ HEREll'f GIVEN to 1111! COl'lc:Ofd. 6obtty G. eon ... , ot Apple v.u., troCli111t1ot1hl 1tlavert1,,,..dKl'Cltfltll'lll ..0 \.llllt A, Col'lll•I< of ~Hi9..el; •H prri.ons 111.1..,.. ,, .. _ '9111\U"" Miki """'-or•!llkllllOt ... ; two twot...-l, W.F. Ott-l•e req1,dnO 10 Ille"""" wlffl lht C-t of Cof,,;119, C.. 111d Jl.S. (Ollllt( ot f1Kt5Yr• •01Kht•1. lfl ll'l9oltlttol IM <lt•t Sltlall, T•••1: 1-111M•5, ._ ... Poullds O! Oii ,,. '"""' tfllltlH to1111, ., to .,..._ s.nt• f.I -'"''"" s...itti ll'f CM• .. il. W.m, .. 1111 , ... 111ct111rr -"'"-to 1f1t °"91f', Gr1~sl"' 5'l••lt11 l2:CIO--· -liQMd 111111 otllct ot ll'll llll MD,.,, l'leldtr, Ptclflt Vttw Me1'1"6rllll ,..,,,lllr•<- 111. l(flTH l)IN!.MOO•, """""' .t Lew, 1tt1byP1<Uk\llt""Mor111MJ, ~ E11l 11'111 ~ltffl, S1101f 111, C.OSU. Mlsa, • MOLDEN COlllOl'fllt 19.21, wllifll I• IN p!ICI ot E-M. Hol!(ltfl,ttllel<tnl al Sil'ltl ,.,.., ''· ...... lfltU o1 1111 lll'U1t"lfOntd /ft 111 .... llt<I Diie ol Ot<llh NO-bt• 1~, HI•. Sul'•l""tl -1.1111;119 IO lilt e\\ll~ o1 MliCI *t-.,1, Ill' ll'wH-tom. H6wlf0 II. "-Oii s...!• wi-tou• """''"' 111., , .. ,lrMIP!bk111on -· u--• e. 1. w11111n1 Hllldlft ot Mtl'lllllOh<t. I Uu<'tlll.t H••-· I*• Jtntt : CIM<gl'llfr, O.IHHOO.moe< n, 1tlf lllwlll 8-5 ol Ntlll All'lllO'jl, -Jtnoy; C.ll8ElllT A. NELSON t ltfllttll t'iftdotl'lil0r111 11'111 •-OfNI· . . • QUEENIE By Phil lnt~rlon i IH2. o...._r ....... ~ .... i....1t1t.w .. i.i-..~ ".ft!r. Howard says.dream up something that has to be shredded, or you're throu&.h around here." I L./tl. BfJyd Good Athletes, Spines Curved Simple ~alter to identiry marked cards. Hold the deck 10 the ten. hand . Bend it sharply. Rirne the cards so you can see almost half of the backs or all the caW as they snap nat again. The ba·Qk design on an unmarked !leek v.•ill stand still. With a marked deck-, shapEl s on those backs' will shift and jump. Gambling expert John Scarne devised this minor detective trick. BEST ATHLETES do not have straight spines. Or so contends one medico. He points at the sloping-shouldered Joe Na math, \\."hose back quite normally curves from the neck to the tailbone In a · \•ague S·shape. SuCh arches serve exceedingly \\.'ell to absorb shock. Good thing, in Namath's case. Q . "HOW vo l canoes world-wide?" !'IJANY ac t ive are l·here , A. Aboub 455 plus an estimated 80 more underwater. HOM E ALONE Miste·r, if your wife is eutting on too much weight, maybe you better take a road trip for a few weeks to leave her home alone. That's the advice of health expert Ida Borner. Says she: when a woman who "loves her husband is left a lone at home, she generally loses her appetite and goes hungry because she doesn't feel like cooking for herself 'only . ONLY ONE out of five baby turtles grow up. ' IT'S SAID the only venomous snake thal will attack a human being without provocation is the African Mamba . WHAL E STEAK is se rved in one Boston restaurant. which offers, and indeed it oug ht, one of same free to any citizen who can prov'e his name is Jonah. . INFANT DEATHS _ ' Repeated!}". note that Sweden is reported lo have a lower infant mortality rate than does the United States . That's wrong. Swede n just doesn't start its records from birth, but from one or two or three days afterwards. Stillborns aren't counted . . Addre!s imil lo L.A-f. Boyd P -~z 1s15, Newport Beoc.h. cA 92663 AClmifll!l•llOl'Wl!ll•tM-.-111 Vfll\Cklli~fl. S<t<wittt wlll 0t MM 11:CIOf , ......... ,,. ............ ,,. ... ,,. ............ ,,. ... ,,. .............. .. -••tllalhlEtl•llot AM WM<ltidl,, Pt<ilk View~-E<t-1~ 111t111ave ... MtdClf<t--Ptt!li< \lltw ~ ,,,..._ • Slumpflatlon Here I ' No · Slowdawri- It's R~cession llY SYLVIA POaTBa In duration, this business decline seems destined to be the longest or the entire po s t -World War II generation. Assuming its beginning js dated in Novj!llber 1973, the reces· sion is now 12 months old. alre ad y longer than 1.he post-war average of 11 months. If a real recovery doesn't start until mid-1975 -as ex pected by many authorities -the receSsion ill, Ill TH CINIMOOI din< led by P1d tk \lie• Mortlolry. it.-fllLlw STOflllEHILI. >M E•ll 11111s1r..i ""''" Slllfltlllll, ••1ICltl'I! ot CO.It lllllew. ,....111 Dl!f o1 oe11~ HOve,..tle< 11, lllf, S.0-•l<ll ~I.I Mew, CtliJtntll tltU PMOl"9. PtcHk Vltw """""'" P-M/:lf• flt: U14l Ml-'1!4 h•ll'Y. 1.1 .... y IO< Afffllftillrtl.,. lill ... lllt·•illH111•1f Pwblllfled 0<1noP C<ttll 0.lh Piiot. ,..,, .. t,..M< 11, 19, h, 11111 Dttembtt ) 1'11 f1'1-N AlllUCllU a SON WfSTCLlff MOITUAIY <1 27f.171hSt.,Co1toMeso 6•6·48118 Company Acquitted In Scheme T'!'f_l Sugar Sf!-pply Up Only 1 Percent PUBLIC NOTICE SU,E 1101 COUITOf fNIE !.fit.TIE: 0, CACI FOINlit. fOI THE COUttT r OFOIANGI: N•.A·llnl NOTICE 01' HEit.llllftG 01' f'ETITION 1'01 f'IOIAtl!' 01' WILL t.1'110 l'Oll LET· TEii tEITAM E l'llft.litT' l'OMC WAIVE Cl l\llt~ol ANNA BLOOM, Dt'llWl:I, NOTICE IS HERi:.BV GIVEft llllt BANIC OF AM ElllCA N"T!ONAL TlllU!.T ANO !>AVINC.!. AS!.O(IA TION IWI lllH hl<tifl I P"lil""' 10< P.Otlltt Ill Wiii -M 11-t .. Lille" ,,,,,mrfllMJ MIN lltlll- !-••••l'dl •tltlffl<t lo ....,. II - la< lu•I'°'' Olf1•t ulM5, ..... -IN,,_ ....:r plKf ot ""•'l"'il !'-W---Ml .... ,,.,,.,."'°'' 11, 1tl4, 11 t :XI a.~. In 1111 ""'"""'"' .. Dt11<1•!"""' Nit.Jot....,t-1, 1! l'Clll (l•I< (tflle< Otlw '#151, llltl'ltC/l'el S....11 A .... Cll •lor..+1 Dtlt,llNo'<i' .... Dt• 11, "'' WlLLlit.M E. ~IJOMM, C.OU"'''"''-(IOS•Y ANO LUESE•llNI. ... _,, .. u. A-" ......... l?M~ll~itlSlrf'tt,s..ttf• 1-t•M•, C.llfo!'<1l1 Ttl: 11101.1'-lltl """""'~ ... ""''*"'' Pul>l•llW'tl OrlftOt CN ll o.u, f'llot No\l'lmtle< !t, u , 1t. 1t11 •O•·lf PUBLIC ro;OTICE '~''"'" SUPE•lOll CDURTO .. f!'lla ~tt.f&OI' c.t.~llllOANIAl'Olt­ tHI COUNT'l'OPD•AMH Nt.A .. 1112 NOTICI O' HIEAllllNO Oii ,.TtTtOM l"OI "!'OaliT,t. O' Will, .. o llOI L&t· . TE•STEllAMll:Nt AIY E\111e Of ROllllf J, Ol lllOtElflS. Dt<t•Hd. H011CE 15 Hf.Rf.BY GIVfM lf'IM t()foj. "IE OE 1 0 8 ER11S htt 111111 Mftlll 1 llf!f'91 IOI""'""'" ol Wltl -.... lt.-.U ol Lttlt<t Tt1l1""1lllff 11-.. ,..i~, ,....,_,II wlllt~ II ll'lfft .., tvrlllirt-· htulor5, Mid 1111 '~ lfiflt ,,,.. .... d ,..,..,,.,"'lot .... Ill, ...... wl --:H. 1'1•, ........... lfl Ir. ~. 0tllll'l""lll No. J ti wlf Cllllt\, II "If CJ<rtc. c.fltff ~, ... l'tell, I" IM Cil1ff ............ (ltl!Ofnl•. OllH ........ .,, '· ,.,. WILLlAlll I . SI JOtlN, '""'"'~·~ JOll,,NJ.JONttl ANO L.JOSl'l"M l'OLINl• UG'#tMOrW-,OC ti ... LllA-"t.C..~1 ··-...... ,, ... : hl!I-• l"\lllll~f Ollfttl C•111 Dtllf l"Ott, -·-IALT?-llEIUoHOH FUHHALHOME CotOlla del MDI' Cosio Meu1· -·-llLLH-AY MORTWlllY 1 IOS.oodwo'f. (~10 Me~ 042-9150 -·-DILDAY llllOTHlllS MORTWlllY 1791 I Beath alvd. H11111Hig11:111 leech 11•2-n11 744R~Ave. lor.g 8eoth (2 13) 438-1145 -·-McCOIMICK UIOUNA llACH MOITUMY 1795 l091111C1 Co""°" l!d. "94-9415 -·-McCOIMICK 11 MISSION MOITUAIY 28832 Col'lllf\O Copl5/rono $011 J1100'i Cop11t10110 495-1776 -·-PAClflC VllW MIMOllALPAllK ,Chopol 3500 Poc1f;c vi.w On.-e N..-por! Btoch. Col•IOfiWO 6•.t-1700 -·-PHKf-LY COlONIAI. fUNIRAI. HOME 7801 &ollO A.-e __ we11,.,111ller '893°3515 -·-IMRHI' ~M'I" 627 '"'°'" St. H11111lllg!011 8e!Kh .!iJ6.6.!i39 ~--11. u, 1•.1tl• 111!.-14 I•-----------' • • NEW YORK (AP) -Dun & Bradst r eet and the manager of its llicksville. N.Y ., office have been cleared ot charges arising from a multi-million dollar Fede ral llouslng Ad · ministr ation mortgage fraud scheme. Judge Anthony J. Travia, in U.S. District Court, Brooklyn, granted the request of a directed verdict of acquittal for the credit rating firm and Arthur Prescott, the ilick ~vi lle manager, on charges of conspiracy and submission or false credit reports. The scheme, said to have cost the government $200 million in for eclosed mor· tgages, involved fr audulent appraisals o n rundbwn FHA-insured houses sold lo ·low-Income persons in Brooklyri and Queens. • radio pager ---·---Sl7.00 a 111t111th total cost no d;pt;-lt_on_ credit approval ORANGI fOUNJV R~DI011Ll l'HONI Sf HVICf ·~c 135·3:105 -· WASlllNGTON CUPll -The world 's sugar supply has increased only 1 per· cent thlii year and there will be just e nough to meet world demand, acrording lo Agriculture Department ex· perts. . The experts predict the worldwide sugar crop in 1974·'15 will end up around 81.1 million metric tons - about 2 million tons below earlier pr!!}ections. But estimates place demand at 81 million tons. Rockwell Dividends ' • • ' • ' . • Over The Cowiter MASDU1t1 I' • • .. " .. •• • ' t ,. .. .. -· . ' ~ .. .. "' u " •• ' ' .. .. ' • • " .. ., I ' " •• .. • " " .. • ., .. .. .. ... •• "' ... ". ... .. "' , .. • ' . l ' I it •• ' " . ... (~" Q ~ '" ·' ". 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Volkswagen of America was faced with the problem of promoting a new car "'ilh a new name against one so eslablished that it 's even included in the l)iclionary of American Sl~ng. D U RI NG TllO SE MO NTllS of resear c h , dozens o f names were considered by the VW Huntington P..dmphlet Popular • mar~eting department and Vo lkswagen's 11dvertising agency ... The choii:e was finally narrowed to four and , in the summer of 1973, the-RabtUt was -selected. Volkswagen managed to keep the Rabbit pretty much u'nder its hat until Sepg mber when the ~N H.IGH GEAR) AmMllt .20CI J 401 cv.-·v. CIM L1wl11 ,, .S '""•Yo F'ordlrllol.20 I 11s :i.i -on of six Corolla models, two AmNGtJ.w 1 11 ""'-" ~~11:.J~.:ini~ l \ll-i.:. ~~~·1::.~ ~ H"':1~ CI,. f' c thr ""'!.HUllQ'., S 3111 ... 01..,.~11' .. ,o,~+l\li "' ef(jaS, lVe OrOn8S1 ee ._ ...... Sl'llp .6111 . It . 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Awt~-pt 1.•l .. tlOO I! .. c.otU11 pl l 'AI ,, 2S c•V.-fAi G.tm $1! 1.40 4 a »t't-... introduced aftertbefirSt Of AlntrOll .llO ' 1 !IV.+ \lo C.OIGl11.tlt M 2111'1 -IM G.tmSofl.60 .. ~ ~V. Afne,S.,IOIJ J lt J'a+ Vo (at~pf~ .. •lt Sl + V. Glr'liwll .+11S 16 Ullo+ \lo the year. _ Amlttk '° s 1s 11 • '" Cot Pkl"'" . . l •J 2~1 + "" G1r11D111 ·'•,. Jt ,,..,_ v. The Corolla line includes :::r '" i:i; : ;~ ~r:· ,~ gi~,:,,,;:. ~ S: ';:_·~· ~~.;1 ,:f; : ri i"".:: a four-door Waion with ~::!,';f:ictJ1 nt 2:~;: ~~i:~.'. 13\' ~~\'l:~r. ~·~~ ~ 1; ~~ ::. optional woodgrain siding, "'"P'• cg , lDI 1..,. v.. toms.tv 1.10 ' 11 ll"'• v. 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GllCll' 1.20 t ' 11 +""' domest ic a nd imported s a n ar wo· oor se an Mwl co'11 s 11 i•'lli• ~ C-.w011.s1' ,, 1111-Iii G9Plc1 ......... • s '""•""' 'r h. h I t t ' AllltnitC .so • •o u + ~ cwou"' 1.n.. 11 1t -11o c;.. o.,,.10p J 1 J'lo .. .,.. models. he agenf!i11isled w 1c rep aces as years ,t.,Ko Oli .i 3 1111 11"•'"' c.omms.1111•' i11o1i-Yo G9PIO•ntm s "' 20 .1,.,, lhe VW Rabbi., 8 nd ""roll a 1200 as Toyota's "-• c:orp . :w 1 -"' CemPulr sci 11 " Jv.-\lo c;.. F.1-•.60 u 111 lt'llit v. "Y APL eor,.. $ IUI 1111 + ... Con Awe IPI ·· 1$ •Vt • VJ Gii~! .«>d l J .S •• , most economical 201 priceleader. APl..1>18 .50 J t'llo+'llo c-M1,,.., • 11 ..... w...1m1r11 ' 111 """•" The SR.5 sport tr~•k •P1..1>1c1:01 .. 1 •111 Corin1r1111.1010 121. 1s'llo+"' Gtfti1111 pt3 .• 1 2' • ,. models witb-24-mil per ,. °""""° 1111912 1J 1i. CoM..cc .to • 1• 1•v.+1 GtriMtd".14 1 XI •,."' · · features racing strip'· •11•·sw1.<lfl11 i1 s1 .11ii c....ec1 .uo 1 :n• , .. G1P11111m1 .20u n .u + ~ gallon 1n city driving and 38 .t.rt.11•N ::i. s , , • 11o ~,,• ,..~,• ,,J •s*• "" GflMot >.• 10 11 :w11o-.... ml'les p'er gallon on the fadi81 tires, five-speed Aruo1 P'CJ 1 l'D • v. ._... • ,, •"" GeftPort ,1011 Js • •""' ArCllffO .25 ' tl 11\lt-~ C.0..E llf 4.lS 160 lolt't t t. G P\lbLI 1.M s llf 11111--.... highway. overdrive transmission, Nelle Entp , ,~ <'..OllsF'd1.JS • zu 11'-... GtflR1tr1e1 • 11 '""'• ~ • Arllt ... n . II ..... C.O..Frot .ro . 111 n • ~ GllSigintl .llflO ID ~· 'I.I. TheRabbit"•illgoonsale AM radio, .. c;arp e t1ng , .t.r11PS1 . .Mt ••1t'lll•\loc.o..1NG-1.101 n1tl(o•'*"'GnstM1 1...,, io 2'11> ... h'ghb kb kel,.,.·tsand ArtBtst. .... 1' 11 .... C...i.mPwJ' , .. '""•\lo GTE 1.11) 9 iot \91,(o-Yo <"arly in 1975 al a price 1 • ac uc · ~ ••lLilG t.10 > 21 21,,. ..... c...1>p11VJ. lit 11v. ... GT""-1.1111 , 100 12:'.'J-'"' Sl'.ghlly~ore than the Bug. tinted g lass Toyota .t.ri."""°" JS 111t C...Ppt1.n . "'to .1 Ge111Ko1n.:' JI •\lo• .... ··1u Arm ... (p S I I (.onl>pll.76 110 ti •2 Gtllllt<lll S I \12ot.-\lo In Europe where it. was continu es lo of fer a •rmco1."llt • .., 21>,t.+ ~ ~~:',~ J st •..,. Gtriu•11P . .st19 ,.,. 'Ml+.- introduced in August, it is standard half.ton pickup in "11"" "'" 11 ~ ...... ? c.onu "'' ·Ln 's. ·~ ... ~-:'~ ; ~t ~"' ::: h l d I b d · "'""l Cl ,fl -•· (II C-I IO I ll I S\lo-Ua G111, 1.>0cl t 11ll~I+ "" A 30·page pamphlet on called theGolf,theGerman s or an ong e versions. Atmi111t1.-.o s Ju-VJ '"11eopp'eot "•t•-.-Vtt1,p11.20 .. 3 1111o .. .,.. "llow to Start· a New nameforawindoffthcGulf The n ew Celica GT ==~s1110 5 ,'1;V.:~ CQICIJlll"'-.. •lll n1o1. .. v. GF llus .n • 1 • -~ h d h th !. d A~nl Oil!.«> ' Jl JIY.-.,.. ~~Cp8J;!! .I 1: 12"-... GIM1ll>C1111 1 11 10 -Vo Business;--'' publfshed by the Stream. ar top as e iv~ spee "'°'•G 1 . .0 • •1 1•v.-" a1~1 20 , JC 1;~· "" &it F~;~~; ; :l lv. -.~ }lunt1nn1onBeachChamber ThenewRabbitisoneora overdfive, new grille and :~:::1:: f 19! 2f',,..!_~ a1n1P1.fti:I, 11 •'--"" G•ttttu1 .u ! c .... _l"l o• VW f 'I f f hood, performance tUJlCd Aiko I 3511 l 10 .s-\lo OIUIR l.Xlr>, 2l 3 •.• G111e111 1,50 t Jt z--.. Vo of Commerce. has attracted ne"' am1 Y o ront .-.uci•E''"' , » ,)lM. 111 g:::,.,:"::;: ., 1~~ 1S·fa•.1·~ c;._ 1M... s 11 11111 interest in nine other states. engine cars. supsprtensfhon 'isstaynledd·stlheel !nf!~<;11f~ 11 2/! =:::: ~ c...uo?11.111 s 1•2 cJ~-... !':!.~ ·~, ~~ 1~1 1t:: ~ The booklet tells the so w ee o er .,1111,nprtl .. 11~ '-iv. c.o..1011p12. 'st -JI« ~un .IO, 1 u+.-ll! VOLKS .. , .. ,..,EN •LSO performance options. .-.11.1 '""'11 :i.i '"" "" Con11111r111 1 SJ 11 ...... c;o1ow11F<t • 1 ,.,.. ..... neoph)1.e businesman how '' 11 •• " "'o 1M .10 J " , _ v. c.onttt 0..11 1 s.. u""-1"" ~•c 1.12 s IO 11h d h Se be AlllO.l .10d20 46 Jl\11 + \!o ~ t 1 t 2lYo-I"' GoMyr 1.10 S 2SO U ·• to start and who can help announce t at ptcm r ,.111om1 inc11 .., 1~t 111 ~Lift .,.. J ll l \.o t Vo 9on1onJ .n • • • h" h rd I sales figures ri'.epeated the SIS F1"rn1 A•to Corp. 12~ lV.t .... ~1111 .... It 2t -VJ GoulCllPll.10 s ,. ,, • v. 1m, on t e e era , state .,,..,0 c *" 1 .. 1._1." =·1 u:. s 1~ i:z-~ c;ou111p11.Js . '.1s and local level. strong August showing. The ..,,.., 1>11.'°" 1• 1J'lo• ... CRf'f\fttl,. •60 5 1 1..., -~:C~wu1;:~ ~ W': = It was researched and \Yestern regi9n reported "'""'''"'".JON u Jo111o•1"" Co11R111V... 1 ii 2cVJ +1 Gr ... vl 1.>0 J '' u -111 I M •v1,111e . ..o-t u 1'11o+\ll CopwldllO c U2J:t.li•"" GrM1tW.lOlllCl21 1 ... Wn.llcnbyJo·onnc \Var·ncr Sa l es Of 5 ,920 new fi esa A-llllC .JOl" S'ill--11! C.O.cl\W•i:11 s 1\'f+l'o Gr.twOrotOJ l 6+o • • it,"Of!Pf I ... 1' 'SI JO~,... CornG J.121 11 '' 11,.-.... GIAMI 1.61d J fl 2 office manager for the VolkswagensinSeptembcr. Alle<.O.t&G 11 t1 u'llo-"'" Cr!MIEo .4111 ,, 3 ...... "IA&Poc1o ~,. -· ·-"-•"ft I .... > 00 >" • ~ " . •" Chamber, \Y'ho says nearly This figure represents a 20 SIS Temporary Services, -..wu.111 ~ s1 1s .1 C::"11ro .ii s 10 10v. .. ;;; g:~•1C:V::::e 12 11 5u12-~ a thousand copies have percent increase over lnc .. hasmoveditscorporalc 11e<11e 1°"'12 '1 ,.,. · cPC 111"1•211 u~.c. G1NNek 1.10 • 1sc111>-vo 8.tktr '" .:ro • SI s ..... Vt er-c 1 ti) J St 309'. h GIW°&F'lft ..... 1St. 15~ .... been sold. Scptember,1973. headquarters from Santa O..l•r01t.llll n M'lll•""" Crl'lll1F1 'ct' " n1i+ 1t c;1we11 Uft l uo 11 ....... 111 .. S2 d " A 309 R dH'll t:~c!;'t J ~ 1t~::: Crot_ ... , .... I •1 !IV.+ \lo GlWpt~.11C •l 10>¥.+'"' Thcpr1ce1s an copies * nato 5 e 1 Avenue, llMtG.ttl.-..10.1•~~.v. g::.~~; t,iv,-11o t"~''Ji.111.'i,',t,,,•t: can be obtained at the Coslit Mesa, according to a...c.i 1.:ic • :w 111'1 . er .... c«. 1 n 11,4 ...... Gr! n...i •1 n n•i 11. Chamber office, 18 582 A completely redesigl\cd Benjamin O Brown :=:~1~~1• 1~~!!? ?.-z,..11.~1 00111J~-1t Grori.r 1~n ' u 1~ .. he! d S • C II ' l 'd "~rplCl 1 1) +l.r. ""'"" 4.•v 1 JIYo Grum.11 .to<I 2111"-+1'1 Beac v .. u1te224. oro a· series, a spor y pres1 ent Bniilro1i11o , , crs to .JO c • 1 .... v. Gu••o1 .100 1 , 1VJ \Vhile part of the booklet half-ton pickup truck and a Bro\vn said the nc"' ~"Jt,.'i: ! ;! ~.,. ~ ~~ . .:: 1n 1~~~: g:r.~?.:·~i: ! 1~ lt::: t'Overs S""Ciric 1-luntinoton new 2.2 liter four.cylinder facilities also will house a B.tMT•11111 s » J»---~ C-OfQ .711 • J ,,._v. GvnMa .110 1 " l • 111 r~ ., BerllOh .IOll JO If"" Oolr•lllC ,.,., 211 101't+ '4 GullOfl 110 l "'! 11 Beach rcgu I a lions fo r engine highlight Toyota's22 completeoperatingorficctor llA•" ,11 .ton u .. ~.v. cu.1!11 .JOd us 1 .. , .... G<Ht 11e1.c,, J 1u nMi+.,.. d od 11 , f J975 h' ' d Birfltt l.t.Oll 11 JO.lo+ Yt (url1UWA I 3 111'1 • '!.:. Gltll plA .NI I ll._ business. in ividuals and m e 1neup or " 1nng an assigning tern· Mic 1,. '° , , 1.,, c1111HH 1.60 $ n ?Cito-""' c;1111p8 1.JD ,-, "" chambers 1n at least nine Toyota also is putting tts-porarypersonnelthroughout a.tes11111 :ni J 1J 1}11o• v. C'!'<-•1. .. 1 10 l'D wi1s1u1.i1 101 1211o.;,.; Othel. s tales and several rr· e speed manual th Th r· "d a·.._e1Mpr 1 21 " •II'> '1"""1~0~._1•1't~\.ll .g.,~p .. =::: ~~~.;~ v. • e area e 1rm prov1 es 1111,,111C1 .<10 t 60 ;;i. o."'°" c1111 JOJ 13 •,,. oun1.ws *• 285 .~. v. Ca lifornia communities transmission with temporary personnel to 8"""11L .to 10111 ~ Oc111R1..rto • as• -11o c;uw101Ji.. '"' •''" dr. 10 f "ts 97 So Bl•lff L II 3I '1 .._ .. ~ 0. ... Cp 1::1t • 26 11(\ • ~ G!lltOll l""il t IJ II\ have asked for ('opit:>s, says O\•er 1ve, on o 1 1 S ulhernCa liforniabusincs· B.tyukCo .1z · 2 • o.r11n .60I\ s " 11:i..-"' -HM-'I \\' dcl as standard or · d l · 11Nr1"''·" 1 1 11 o.r11"°"''·· 12 111-1o -1Ffl ..... 1a u 111.1. • ..., 1• rs. arncr. mo s ses.1n us r1e s . governmen· BN1Fcti.,n10 1•1 1Mi. o.11 c;.,.,11is Jt ,,.,.,_~~ H•"P••.-., 1 121, • .,.. T'hc pamphlet "ained optional equipment. Last tal agencies a nd other Be<•mn .soii 10 23_.,. O..,.;o 1.u • 2 1H11 H111111,.1.2020 111,.1-1"' 10 ll«tonD .•Ol l ll ~ • .:i., O.yHPlln .Oi .. JI 1-v. HlmP.tl.10 J 12 1'\lt" l'l national notice \Vhen it "'as year the five-speed was organizations in areas of s-:nA .toQ 5 11 1 O.rto11H "" s llO ..,.. "' H-1•m ·'° 1 " 3..,,. "' ·1 b l ' r ' ,. 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C....t<i 1.w. •• • ,_,_ ~ kMf"' IC .. n )Ill • \f IMll'IQ ,t>o .. ll , .... .. • • Year•• Hf«h·Low1 Appeu E~~ry Saturday Tl'\ .. " l2 -,, """ 1"'" '" . _, ,, ... . !6 .... -.,,, Citrus Crop \\'AS l-ff :'\(;'rO:'\ !L1PI I -The A~ricultur ~-Dep1;1rtn1ent c~timatod lhc rccor1l I !Ji 1.;s nrallJ.il' crop al 2:\3.R nlillion boxc~. '1<111n :-h~hlly from an October forl'(':111 l hu t 8 percent ahov1 · last yl'ar's t'rup, Crapt•fr uit prfl'llJ~'rl11 howcvj•r r(lmainl'fl bt•lo11 th<· 1~73 71 ll'\1•1 . E con om1~t :; su1d 1 ht· for~·r a s t proh11bly mc:1n~ consumer$ "'Ill tx: able IQ bu} fresh pr:Jnu:c·~ in !he mon· ths :ihf.'Hd at prices bclo1\• ycar ·cnrlicr levels. No specific forec:1 !.t ror rrozen tonccntra.ted oranac juice prices ha s lx'rn i!;sucd by the department, but experts said average prices for all processed citrus products as :t group are exptclcd to risi "morlcr<ttcl y." Stang Incom e fo~or the third qunrter ended AuS(. 31, Staniz 11 .vl'lronics lne. (of San Clemen. 1e1 rrportt'd net income or s;n2,900 from revenues nf S3.786,000 as com· pared .to Sl92.000 from revcnoe,. -0f $2,982,300 ror the !3.(0C period in 1973. I j I j I • • ffB 1 ~II. Y PILOT • • ' Tun oay. November 12, 1974 • . • Play It Again, Diek College -Courses Listed Burto~ N~w Liz in Casablanca . From Wire Ser\Plces part ot tne a1sputed Spratly Actor Richard aurton'and Island group in the South the new love in his life, China Sea h_as been ar. Prlacess Ells abe'h ol rested ror proclaiming hin1· se l l ··Prin c e o r Yugoslavia, have arri ved in Freedomland," aut horltie:J Casablanca from Rome for announced. a 10-day vacation,l\.1orococ· Toma11 Cloma, w ho canjournalists r eport.ed. claimed discovery of the · Burton was seen with Princess Elis abeth· shop· island cha in in 1947, his brother Und an unideritificd ping at the "souks" <Arab Swiss associate have been ma rkets) ror handcrafted under detention for the pasL lhe British throne, apparen· tlf has elected to remain one pf the worst dressed men in the •·orld. lie admitted lo a group of magazine editors in London that he believed he could imprO\'e his sartorial image by growing his hair lt:ing unji "'squeeiing myself into e xru cia tin g ly tig ht clothes." 1 .;.. aJ Counea that can help you pa ss an av i a'tor's '' examination or be a better fireman will be amona: \ha new offerlnf s at Sad· dleback com.munity Col· Jege durln& lbe wjnteJ qW1r· ter. • silver .and jewelry, repor-m o nth 3 c 0 di 1 terssaid. • e r ng o The pair recently riiade -g:re nse _Secretary J~~n headlines w,hen Burton sai d . ne Enrtle or the Ph1l!P" in"London that he wanted to pines. marry Elisabeth, the wire or ba nke r a nd ror m e r ~-·----·~~· parliament m ember Neil Balfour. • Bobb.)' Fischer 's c hess crown will go to a Ru ssian if the dis pute between the American' a nd the Inter-national Chess t 'ederation isn't settled by April l, the president or the federation s&ys. Applications are now available a\ the Office or Admissions and R~fds for the quarter Opening Jan. 2. THREE· NEW aviation c lasses, ·Private Pilots Ground S-chool, ·Commer· cial and Instrument Grollnd School and Airframe and Powerpiant, a re intended to assist students in earning a passing score on written examinations given by the F ede r a l Avi a tion· Ad · minis tra tion fo.r pil9ts ' licenses. F ire Appa r.atus and Equipment will focus on desig_n, -performance stan- dards, ·operation and main- tenance of pumpers, aerial ladder rigs, elevating plat- rorms and other s pecial fire-fighting equipment. . . DI". Max Euwe said in an interview in Amsterdam he will " strip the 3l·ycar-old Amer ica n of h is crown unless he agrees to defend it under the scOring rules set by the f eileration. Jog-A-Long to Fitness will offer instruction in how lo jog without placing undo stress on .the heart and lungs. ·_Did Doc Get the Shaft? • • Claire !\fanning, h1iss l n- dian America, has agr~ to hold onto her title anoth er )'ear because .the pageant doesn't have sufricienl funds lo hold another event until OTHf;-R NEW courses will be Offered in the areas or ph armacy, dance produc· lion, coaching youth baseball and .women's studies. fJr Is Tliere Gold at Tli~t Thar Missile Ra11ge?' Police· ro und S2.l 6 in his -Wo~k-. clothes Pockets. Ryan was tried and acquitted. F.b1TOR'S f\'OTE. :_._.ihe deep shall i:s thert.olJ right., in the desert peak. just as the Jeg~ ~av.t. But is lhe hidden hoa rd oJ gold (It-lite. ~icim? enough e111dence that lf's thei-e M!-e:t~iled o.bo!!alion oi cla1mnnl:;, · -as ~lfa.• tlie U·.S. Afmy, and soon they all may gel therra nswer. By Ll\RR¥ Cl\LLO\\'Al' \ 1-llTE SANDS ~fTSSI LE RANG E, ~.!\I. (AP ) -Old Doc Noss is haun· ting the U.S. Ar my agai n. 1-lis lalC or a cavern of gold bar.s. in the Ne w 11fexico deser t Y.'on'I resl. The pa rt·Chcyenne 1rtdian "'an· derer and occa sion<1I foot doctor. '\\'h@se leg<1l name "'as l\.1ilton Ernest Noss. has been dead these 25 years. Bu\ the. story of his gold is pcrpe- t u;itcd by Ova Noss, his first Y.'ife, and by Ulh ers who still seek the t rdasure. "\Vhy, Doc -that"s yel\O"' -it must be gold !·· 1\ND NOSS, SllOUTING in the desert: ··1r that's gold, "'c c<i n make JOhn 0 . llorkeTcllcr look lfkc a tramp!'' Jn lhc nU-x:l t"'.0 years, l\1rs. Nos~ related. she and her children by a previous marriage helped Noss pull heavy sacks out or the shaft. but he never ulJoy.•ed them or anyone else to see the cavern. She said some of the gold bars were buried clscwh«:_rc by Noss, a nd others he sold. l n 1939. as in so many 16st:mincs tales. the treasure c<1\'e \\•us Jost. \Vith the help of an engineer, Noss placed dynamite charges at a narrow (>late about 180 feel down lhe shaft. The miscalculated blast c;ivcd it in. The Ari;n y acquired Victorio Peak "several years after Noss' death al'ld for nearly l \VO c,lecades has stood bet· \\'Ce n the mountain and the civili an heirs .to the'"Ooc Noss dream. ··Allo wing access to t reasure seekers could result in breaches of nationHI security as well <5 exposing the searchers to dangerous levels of radiation and possib.le detdnations,"· says an Army fact sheet. In con\'er· s;,ition . infOl'm;.it ion offi cers add sn;.ikes ;.ind scorpions. But the Army also admits to an embarrassing spell of·military gold fever at the.peak I3 years ago. BAILE'\' SA\'S. "I'm satisfied that some Army personnel have looked for the gold in th e past and probably still are." next summer. . Miss !\fanning became Miss Jndi an America after . the resi'gnation of Maxine Norris of Sells. Ariz. who' wol\the pageant in 1973. • For comed iB.n J ackie Glea s on a nd Ma-r·ilyn Taylor H orw·lch, it's "Awayyyyy we go." "It's the revival or an old romance." Gleason, 57, said "'hi le telling or his plans to "'ed the 49-year-old widow in Decembe r. Anothe r curricq)ar change will allow students to t~ke independent study classes an e r executing a written contract with an In- structor. Finall y, students ror the first time may elect to take Only a Pii'ticula r portion of a course tha t Inte rests th e m . C redit will be chai'l.g~d proportionately. Agency Gets US Grant. Gl eason said he "'as in· troduced to Airs. Horwich in 1948 by her s ister, June Tay l o r , wh o l a t e r choreogra phed Gleason 's television shO\\'. ·Capito I News Se nice . Gleason divo rced his first LONG BEACH -The . wife in 1968 a nd was remar· Rede\Peloprhent Agency of lately 1'' .. I.cc B;i iley . the v>ell · known Boston lay.•ycr. has joined '"·ith the bc1i-e\'Crs Bailey says his sec~et cl i~nt!i-ha \·e round gold near th~ Noss·elaim. -----------.-w~ LI. Col. Donald Keller. range infor· If h • I I mation chi ef, responds : ··Anyone • t Ill ·" gfl '• it•c• <"1111. v.·ho thinks the Ar.my is officially up 111akP .1,11111 IJ. Horke{el• !here scratching around for a legen-• ried IO da ys later. That the city of Long Beacb has m·arriage officia lly ended J .1 up1r...-received a $561,000 fdleral lastweek. ff·ig'!; Ri~e 01 · g rant from the U.S. ,, Ff:AR(l\'G AN unscicntirir. un- m ijitary cold rush. lhe t\rmy has p lpced a n e nti re bas i n in the moonlike San Andres i\l ou nt ains un· der 24-hoUr a rmed guard. s da r y t reasure ·doesn't have -his think ing in perspective. \\le're just _flal not in that business." ' Th i · -Department of Housing and Secreta ry 01 tne na vy \\'ii~ s is mi art1St's Ske tc h or the 22-story prison Urban De velopment. The II am Midde ndorf r ead opening later this .mont h in San Diego: The new grant, actually an extension , Psalm100 to2~.000 persons racility \\'ill house about 500 inm ates a waiting of an earlier one,·is to be ut Norrolk during an ap-federal trials or serving sentences of six months used fo?' further clearance In the center of the basin stands the: lone , peak 'vhere Noss said he fo4~ and lost his fortune in the late l93Qs. 1-l e described thousands of gold 6ars stacked in a cavern like cord- wood, chests of coi ns and je...,·eis. rhurch relic s. armament and 27 tied .and tortured hum an skeltons. _ . J\'oss s pent much of his remaining 10 years chipping l_!l the cave-in. lookin J,! for la teral pass~ges and im · prov ing two olh('r ti mbered sh:1f1~ on t he mountain. That's Y.'hat Ova Noss. no"' 78. told an.J\lbuquerque Tribune "'riter in an interveiw in he r tr<.ii ler home in Clovis. N.l\1., bcrorc her :lllorncys isolated her f rom the press. She shf>.,.,,ed tv.·o old S\\'Ords. a sil\'Cr n:lpldn ring with an 1868 date and :it two-ha ndled sil\·er bov.•I engra\'cd •·Brazil." Ooc J\'oss round the cavern. at the bottom or a natural shaft. \\'hile hun·, ting inJ.837 l 1\1 rs. No~s recalled the day .:i few weeks later y.•hcn her husb:ind <'li mbed out of the cavern, droppi ng a mrtal ba r at her feel. "That 's the last one ofthosc l "m going to haul nut.'' Tu C NEW MUICO -·-----#Eli(O-·-----·---·- In .J anuary, 1949, 0\':I r\oss and a partner refiled the Noss clai ms on Vi ctorio Peak in their O"'n nam('s. By thii time the couple "'as tl i\·orced and Koss had remarriC'd . He sho\ved up soon ;.LftC'r Texas businessmen Charl ey H~·a n and Jloscoe Parr as partncr-h;1ckers. One unverified land of11ce re1}ort says 0\'a i\oss kicked him off the peak. R'\'i\N R ENTE D A house at !latch. N.l\I .. and Noss \•isited him !he re l\larch 5, 1949. An argument over the ~old developed and \.\'itnesses snid No~s r an out of the house to his pickup trurk. "·here there "'aS a re\;olver. Ryan sh?l t"•ice from !he porch. The C"areer of 1he •14-ycar·old fool doctor·prospector ended with a bulkt in the ba ck of his skull. • SECTION OF STATj: .LAND LEASED TO ARMY AS MISSILE' 8ASE ' Army's Ae1tricti9111 to Search Called 1ln N1me of Securi ly' L • •• T he business here is testing mis· silcs a nd stud~·i n g war. The security· restricted range is 100 miles long and .40 miles y.:ide. and the desert is wired 'vith SI billion in· scientific equip· ment. The place is so desolate it hid lhe \vorld's rirst nuclear explosion in 1945. pearance at the, last service or less. and rehabilitation of an of a IO-day Bi~ly Graham -===~----------------area s urrounding Poly High c ~u sa d e in Virg inia 's l''JI EL Lr It 1 .. ScbOOJ. Tidewater a rea. · 1\-liddendorf said he ap. F· Th R d preciated what evangelist or e ecor PUBLIC NOTICE Graham's crusade had done ·~.~"~,~,,~,..,=-,~.~.~ .. ~.~ .. ~.-- ror this ''great Navy town.''' NAM• ITATltMIMT Bailey s~ys his clients have found treasure a nd,.\\•ant only· to bring it out legally, present if to a New l\1 exico State court and prove their finders· keepers ov.•nersl).i[>. • f'rancl11eo,SanJ_,.11cap151r11no,~r1. TM follcwl111 ,..,_ IJ ~Ill bWl'IH•, ffiH~ • .A S25·a-plate luno-raisin g OCTOailtl.1'1H COIJNTRY LIVIMO, 2•1:n fortune d. ·j j b h Id . Sa SOUTHCO.r.STCOMMUNITYHOSl"IT.r.L Ml'.•ncl Mrt. R-rl ......... ...._-II» [Ir., El Toro. C.iltOl'1\la ,ff>t, inner w1 e e 1n n sEPTEM1t:1t11,Hu ·~-·-~ ur.., L. 1>c11ac:•. ,,u, Forllln• • lell'lpleHiU10r.,l.aOUM8eKll,DDy. .. ••• ' c ,,._' f'rancisco to provide attrac-•. •"" Mr!i. Alan c.. n•·ne~. ~ c.111 .....-.. oro. 1 ""n a '2~ Al<:il•,MiHion Viejo.ba~. Tlli1 busifletl II <~114 ti't' an The timi ng is good. After Dec. 31, Americans \\•ill no longer be prohibited from OY.'ning gold bullion. tive resting places for the • ocroa11t6.1tH ttdi'tldr.i.4. · ·r . . nd SE .. TEMIEll 1', ltlt Mr,.,,,, Mrt. Larry °"""'I'-. n:au Lart'f L-Pollac:~ Cl tzens gum "'rappers a Mr and M•s. Martin F~rra, 121rc.t1au.... -·'-"-'"'"'"•Ht...91•1 Tlli, 1111fl'nltl1 wn fllt~ w1i11.. ~ cigarette packages. L..,,,_a.K 11,91,1 c_, c11rk o1 0r111av c°""'' an NC\\' l\lex ico Atty....._Gcn David :\or· \·ell last year signed an agreement ~i\'ing Ba iley's clients immunity from state prosec·utiori for trespass ir they ga ve 25 pe rcent or the gold to the state. Theu..he..-v.:ent on to sue the Arm~· lo let the gold claimers i". The l'\orvcll s uit raised an old accusation l hal 1he Arm y is conductin g ··unauthori zed and unlawful cPvert operations" at Victorio Peak. Ova Noss s:1i d the s ame thi ng 13 years Mrs. flans Kluss mann, an Mr:•""Mn . Thom-s Trteet,s102s..1nnH. ocro1E1tt, "'' Ocldlll' 11. 1t14. d r . , be . '"''""·bay. Mr.lftllMtl,0.."9\M ""Ou.wrivtil,2021 p . • flXlM. a vocate 0 CIVIC auty, IS SEl'TEMIEllJl,1t" Q\r11 ... 11 0•.,M•UionV' .. Jo.9i<I. utol•llled er.,.. CUI# o.l!y Plklt, organizinj: the a ffair to buy Mt. 1nc1 Mrs. Mk ti..i ~''°"' 3lSt2 e!UJ 1 ~;:* n. 2', _. Havern&11r in'.l4 litter containers that "·ould ~~!'.:.·~~~7~;:;:;, Pat•k -S11tn-·Morn·age not carry advertising. ur. t110t t aue Safi o;.oo. s.. J- Ente rt a ine r Jonathan '*91111'1"°·°''· · L • Winters will be a guest at SE .. TE"'!IEll:r1,ltH 1ce11.ses the "black-tie optional" Mr. •ncl M•!~ Rk~••d .,, Pr1111e11t1, l1QUN 1'41Q!Jel, boy • garbage container benefit. Mr •• no Mr,. Sfllo•ru Chino. M.o .• nm • !'.tlllw•ter. L•g1111i Nlpl, boy, :;go. AT FIRST Tll E range commander, !\laj. Gen. John Shinkle, denied the :Hor~·. But in the face of evidence, the general eventually admitted that "a jnint t'ffort of the Army and the ·r r('rl !\Ury" had taken place at the )JC ilk. Treasure Cave /11, Texas Gets Ru ssian nove11st Aleiian· der Solzhcnilsyn is rlnally, Roing to get hi s 1970 Nobel Prize for litera ture. The No bel Found ation sri'id special cerem oni es will be held in Stockholm Dec. 10. llis prize money, 590,000. was deposited in a Swiss bank account in accordance with the novelist's request. Solzhenitsyn did nol come to Stockholm to pick up the . prize in 1970 because he said he feared the Soviet Union would not permit him to return to his homeland. He since has left Russia and now li ves in Switterland. • Cozirt Backing Mayor J ean Drapeau, wfiO brought l\tontreal ~xpo VAN l·fORN, Tex. lA P ) -Armed '67 and the I976 Summer guards were posted around a cave Olympics, was elected lo a n \ casl of here after landowners and a unprccedenled fifth term. • 'Van llorn ma n agreed to cooperate in But Orapeau's paJ1Y lost the search for lost treasure believed almost one-third or1.he 55 hidden in the cave. · City Council seats lo the ----Uisl rict Co urt Judge J erry newl y formed·· Monlrear Woodard entered an order declaring Citizens Mo\Pem~nl <MCM >. South"·e~l Sun Sites, Inc., of E ncino, • Cali£'.. and fl1 auricio Suarez would Archbis h op •·urton I . "joinlly defend " the cave 's entrance Sheen received an aw.ard against hUruders. gi\Pen by Morality in Media, wonoARD-N01ED Southwest Sun Inc., at its ninth anQJJal '"'-awards dinner. Sites and Suarct, who said he round a · The orn<>nizalion said the number of satchels and suitcases. -agreed to "'ork joinlly in retrie\Ping the award was presented to Ar· chblshop Shee n for "a baggage. lifetime or u t il izing a ll Owners hip or any valuables found~ media for the up)irung and Woodard said, would be determ ined r later fn court. An y valuabl"s brought enr1chmfl_nto .society. out or the cave "'ou ld be under protec· lion of the court until ownership is established, the j udge said. ~uarer. said he disco\ltfed the cave. ~bout 20 mil e~ cast or th is small West T~itll~ town. a year ago when he bur- ned awoy brush to nush out a snake. · Suarez.. said w~n the brush1burned uway lhe cave entrance was revealed. I Singer Vi cki Carr will provide entertainment at tonight's White 1-louse din· ner In honor of visiting Austrian Chancellor Brvno Krelsky, it 'v"' 1tnn6unttd. • /\ t~iHp\no explorer who is pursuing a ·prl\Palc ~Jai m lo - 5EPTEMll:JI J1, lt1f Mr. •1'111 Mn. 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Exceptionally ftoo.IMt tar s.1t .............. , •. 1oot only. -see this customized 3 N'pl, Island. Cozy 2 Bl;t. clean. Good terms . ""'" -"'Mio............ ""' + b 1 11 2 & 3 Bedroom tr'om $28,500 "'9 900 &1•1000 642-7491 A<r"9lfDr111t • ., ............. 12GC1 :::::::::;! room ~e am Y .,.. • , ,,,... ,_,..,""'"ts far MM ............ u111 room with ra.!ied h ea rth C /d lush-PfOllll"IY .......... ,_..uoo fireplace. One.of the blgge1l • Bltf'.'S & DW • 11rpets r11pe1 I EASTBLUFF GLEN MAR C.,....*" Lon.<"Ph .......... uoo yard9 in the area, com-DEFINE SYLVAN SETIING e Double gorage w/openers S I 4 BR. h ,_,i.i """""" .......... 1.oa ~ 1 1 __ , __ ,wt clnd uper c ean ome ~-,. wi.-........ i100 I I ...._ Pete Ye~ th er Webster says, "livin~or localed in the woods • Front l11ndsc11ping & sprinklers Huge fam'./di'n. rm. Hunt. Beach. Beaut. 3 DW>10...Unlt11111 ............ 1to1 ..._.fwW. 1'CJ block. F\111 pr1ce, jusl .c; VET fl · = ·~~.:::::::::::::: L. -----" $4l,OOO or forest",. That is e feeling this rambling • HF A-VA AL n11nc1ng Newly redec. Owners BR ., 2 ba. Fenced yard, 1nc11111r111Propir1y ............. 11oo 1•-••-•-•-1 4 bdrm in Harbor View Broadmoor gives. For Information Call: anxious! $70,500. trees. Near sch ool. e1.ot1 ':"~·:Tr•iie;."iorb '::·l:1 • With qver a quarter acre otland, backmg to 640·8484. $43,500. 556-8800 a1n, Detert, anon ...... uoo General R.E. 1002 22~1 IL treer filled wilderness area and adjacent to Ontu °" • ""' ,,_, · ... c....... • 1 .1797 Oro-, Coste Mo11 -'" ,_,, .............. a park this residence is definileil( sylvan. ~ ' ra REALTORS ' ;::t ~1::: ~x,c:.,,11g1 .... ::::.: Sun/Eve and very comfortable; An ideal retreat for ~ 642-1771 4 Local Offices To Serve You "-='t:t F•rm1, Grovn ...... i:ooa PRESTIGE . It is also impressive, immaculate, unctional 21 · ... - DUPLEX l46-4l4Q the executive and family. Presented al ~ l I I I~ PRICED RIGHT _ $112,500. . hfttllf~ Real pride of ownership! :=:c:=:=~:Ci::::::i::::::S UNIQUE HOMES Realtors 675-6000 .,., -----J Two 1400 sq. ft. 3-bedroom A CE.NTRAL 2443 E. CN1t Hwy., Corona d•I Mar General R.'E. 1002General R.E . Generar R.E. 1002 $38,750 1001 Gen•ral R.E. 1002 "THE CORDOVA" M£SA VERDE HOll•H ~mlm.d ..... .' ....... 3100 HOlll•• UnturnlllM<I ............ 320ll HOW" Fun• or Unf ............ :tJOO tonctolfllnlU111$ Furn ............ l«IO C.ondomtnluro>9 Unlurn .... , ...... MU TO'l'lt\hovses "'wn .............. :uoo TownhouMS UnlUr'lll ............ :SS25 ollJllft;n. F11m ................ lUO Dtipl•~•• Unfllm ............... l600 ,\pjirfTnlftll Fvni ............... l100 M>artrMnlt Ullfllm ............ JIOCI Apts Furn or Uni ............... 1'00 ,_ . • ................... 4000 lmm .. Boel'4 ................. ol050 '4ole!L ,Moftlt ..... ,, .. , ......... 100 Gwlt H-................... .flSCI SUmmer ltt11l•lt. ................ •200 V~llon Rllftltlt ............... 4:90 lltt11llk lo !IMIN ................ 43DG unlt11 at end ot handsome COURTYARD l "':~""'~~~""'""l~~""'"':''!":~""'""l~~I cul-de-sac. Buy now -enjoy G•nera• R.E . 1002Gener•l.R.E. 1002 appreciation -sell one later Sets the mood for lhill Dover for profit! Each can be sold Shores residence. The dark sep a rately. Call fllW! woods, rrui.s11ive door•, 54G-2313. wrought iron ... floor t i I e a , Ol>E.N Tit• IT'S FUN ro 8E add to the Mediterranean ~ • HICEI~ = 6ok;t:~ ( 1;:~1~b!; , view; fonnal dining, family nn., ls1and kitchen. Spec- tacular mstr suite. Onb' $169,000. HARBOR 2 CHOICE DUPLEXES *304 BEGONIA -bdrms., 3 & 2; baths 2 & 1. Located So. of Hwy. Ocean view from up-- stairs unit. Price reduced to $112,500 *615 MARIGOLD. Bdrms. 3 & 3. Baths 2\0 & 2'h. North of Hwy. Beaut. street; property only 1q mos, old. Price, $1201000 ~@~...tt, · 190 NcWt>ort Ccnlcr Dr. (Fashion Island) BALBOA ISLAND LAS'l' \I/EEK $36,000 THIS WEEK And ttle .seller will listen 10 1:11 offer5 and help finRnce th is 4 bedrm home + LARGE CUST0'-1 POOL. To 1ee, <.'Ill! now . . . r&BI rL&CE, UALTDU ® 5 BR· 2700 Slj). FT. .. ear.tin for RMlt ............... csci 4 Bdrms .. 2. baths: chaJet Oflleti Rlflltt .................... style wiUi beamed ceilings DellghUul "new" home on "The Island". Frpl in master suite, top quality construe.: lion w/!oads of extras. 4 lrg BR. $159,500 .. . 142-7461 ' •llll-Rental ................ .wt. 6. I 1t cJn R 2 lot -"'d be llldUUrlM AM1!1I ............... -600 'It O • • ; ....,... rJUR VEAR CALL Ellen, 6441-1120 RESIOENCE : 551-6140 Storaee .......................... mo con .. erted to duplex. Owner •"111• W.rrtld · .............. '600 would lik~ to trade up LAGUNA HILLS BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 MIDI ..... lll1ll•I• .......... .-so ,.,_,_.. . l'!---•• 1 R.E. 1002 G I R E 1-• .-1a.-u1 at $129,500. -enera • . _ .. Neat u a pin & twice as Call: 673-3663 · 673-88S6 Eves nice! A real condominium I i-J I =:zz=~~=-~= 2 Story · buy in one of our fastest ~-~----~~ IRVINE TERRACE 1'Go=-.. -,-.1"R"."'E.--"'1"'00~2=0ono--.. ..,1"'R'°'.E".--,1"'002=1~~~0UNG. love!• Colonial Estate ~i:!. ;:•:;, !"~:: 2 407 E COAST HW'r CORONA DEL MAR associated A PAIR OF . BROK E R~-REALTORS 1!'l1~ W Balboa to.71 J6tJ -~--oPEN DA1LY -+--------ow ner's unit with 3 4 Bedrooms -S34•500 TWO'S '""M" """"""t~ ... · ... .-. . 1501 Bayado•• BAYfRONJ CONDO'~ MESA VERDE b<droom•, 2 bath•, tamll• .3 Baths Plus Ontu · su11neu W•nttd ,., ........ sa10 .,. ~ ~ Won't get you very far in 1~w11ment Opport'Y •••.••.• 5015 Come see s o m e t h I n g dlf· · room, countey kl t ch en , 21 a. poker game but thi• po.it 1n ... ~1men1 w•nted ··•····· MnG ---------1 ferer.t. Being completely ,, WJTH VIEW CREAM PUFP tonnaldlnlng,·firep1a~. Huge.Bonus Room ~ ofbrandncwbeachduplex· =~~:in ....... :::.:·:::: ·:: LAKESIDE •remodeled. Like new! Super 11harp lout bedroom double garage & much Huge 2 1tory + cool pool! es· will put you on the right Mortll-9. Truil DMdt ....... .!(135 LUXURY 646-3928 Eves: 645-0882 home on short street near more. Apartment has 1 Alm waJk to beach for road to an ex c e I I en t In- This Select Property i.s 1 bdrm, 2nd 1loor Balboa the goU course. Beautifully bednom, 1 bath, also with surfers. Load11 of cupboard CORBIN.MARTIN vestment program. May be ""'--'• ................. ~100 c.-r 1too11 .................... tu• L.tgel +.IOfl(H ..... , •••• , • • • • 5200 _u.t_..i_-_.~J[g] less than one year old and Penn. SUbmit all offer a upgraded !or. gracious llv· garage and fireplace. (Ideal space And closett for mom. Rea ltors 'sold together or apart, bOth features 2BR. Den, Huge $59.!iX). ing. Encioled patio in front. for mottier-.ln-law), Owner Alm new cati>Cta thruout. have 2 three Br 2 Ba luxury Bonus Rm. le. Wet-Bar. It's Private backyard with spac-moving north, must selJ! 4 huge fa m 11 )' 11 I zed * ~7'62 * _.., uni~ suitable fOf' owner localed on a private lake, 2 bdrm -7th floor Newport ioos gardens. All that plm Offer!d at $59,500. CALL bedrooms + 3 • bath•. I~::::~~~~::::'. I occupancy for tiShlng, boating .t relax· l:=======i::j Beach $69,SOO an assumable 5%.% loan-546-5880 HUGE B 0 NUS ROOMI-PLUS lrg. $56,!0J. Call ~2660 Ii 2bubdrmlld;...,. -lth· Ooor 16"""1 u!, $186 per month~ prind· wrm POOL 3TABLE! ~h NEW IN First OwneT Depeclation ~06 ,...,., pal, intereat and taxes. landsc:aping, car garage ES ON ••r 000 EA. • SELECT WOOD ""TREAM Clwne>' has plans to rombthe Won'l Jut long. Call 546-2313 IOI'• boat "' extn ,car. COSTA M A Ly .... ~ the •-two a P" -Thero" "'°"'" Call to "°" $2400 DOWN CALL -7211 PROPERTIES Condominiums imagine ha-• bay v;ew, 963-6761. 4 bdrm O:>ndo. Call US for -oP£H Tit. 9 ' f1'S FIM TD BE NICE/ OPEH Tit 9 , tn FtJH TO 8E NICE! CUSTOM 3 B E D R 0 0 M .• '~I • Found /.Jn NICll ~AILfY 1,_ A55LI[IAT[5 • 3 ::'s:oaa-u:~~ near det6~5:.M:A':~i·me ~\ •• ~ PARK ~ 11 ; ·~~~:~!i~I~ ~~:Ory~ ~u~S,.:. SJOO Fun Family Home Newport's Upper Bay. Uve • VISION • I , • 1 , joy 1 rro1".; .,,.. "Rec." room v .. ith trplc. & by man rn._ade running . ,_ HUNTINGTON 1 4 ;y : :::'naining0 ~r0om .~ni~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii..,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif · ~ wet bar; wood decking & stream MS University Dr. S&S QUALITY . -_ _. C01.tntry style kilcllen -BACK BAY ·( ~ I "':~patio( wi: 1:m ringiS. . 548-Tll:h.,. REALTY FUL$L29PRICE In this ex-·'·ite Park llun· 0 k ' 11!esta room. Carpet sel~-HIDEAWAY iL. _____ _, huge), 1i~ngm:m: + trl,iic. , 2743 E. Coast Hwy •500 tlngton ak';'ndiuoned beau-Priviate OC --40 ::1 ~nope~~Pro:~ t'f: Huge lot, 110 by 18l Older ~i~lllii ·::::::::::::::::::::f: :b1~7.:ai:~ih~*&= ASSUME 71/2 & LOAN Sa c.oro;~Mar full .:~~~RR~ ~~~~ryk~=al~{~h N~~~ul~ i°~~1it~! ~eiit~~~<M108ENICEI !t=~~=~ ~ h~ L rewl ........................... Mll for boat or tTailer a I a o. SUPER ·POOL HOME Ye 9 eating a;ea. Family fun, Home ~t Mandalay Bay, ~ I s.hrubs a:atore. Call Ull about Harbor View Homes. $86~ BJtns, trpl, 2BR. Nr. So. Owner WiU Help La.rie 3 bedroom, 21Ai ·bath party room with fireplace. Ventura. P"ofessional land: ·~~~'Ii'~ this one ol " kind property. -Fee. Coast Plaza. Only 3 )TS • 2 story home. vacant tof . Spaciol.111 be d rooms with sea.ping. Make 300% profit ' ' Asking $40,000. Owner will ii ·~. .,._ ,~ C. f. Colesworthy old. Nice bk yd w/tirepi_t. F~ance quick occupancy. New master sui.te. 011 de ~c !_ea~"!~ sho10;ry_~ee .. pRe,,.,.d··~ ;YJ. help finaocoe. ~1151. --_ I Only $293. per mo to ta I 0 " Today carpeting & treihly pain led. S!fett. Don t wait -you U ... ....,.,..... • ..... U\."UI • _ Rea tors 640-0020 p y mt 11 . i 3 8 , 9 O O f u 11 Wft Spnrkling clean. be 100 late. $53,500 let us to $85,000 total Price. Easy price/Call PRESTlGE Inviting charm. Manicured WALKER & LEE show )'Ou how it can be Terms . Owner . <n3l NAME YOUR TERMS ~' $,.. HERITAGE . • REALTORS $lt'Vkl orrectorv ............. "*' HOMES, 645-6646 yard. Tastefully appointed. R I E done. 546-2313 883--0102 or write E Lorn-VA NO DOWN _ FHA or \ Valve Packed Owner wtll help )'OU assume Ms.94S:.te OPf.N tit•· tr'S FUN ro BE NICE/ bardL 5633 Topanga Canyon iubmit )'Out idea. Desperate I ·--------·I · 1~ That's what you will 5a)' NEAR THE BEACH 71h 'i'.i F1iA Joan with pay-~ ~ Blvd. Woodlawn H~lill, CA. owner leaving and mu 8 1 Instruct'-~ when you see th Is 3 n1ent of $214 per month. BAYSHORES 1 , , ' ' , 91364. sell. ( Bedroom. 2 bath, KIDS--;- . bedroom, 2 bath l~e lam-Only 1~~ mllet1 to the surf Spacious floor plan with 4 Bargain beauty In a private 1 , 3 UNITS famlly. fireplace, bltns, ex-BOAT & TRAILER l~ ...... .,.,--.-,,-,.-,,.,-,~-~ ...... 100S ~ ~~e'a~~:=~ :~io~s 3sf:t~~.c~ba~ ~~ ~~!ID~~. ~ ;~:! :a~~~~au:i~ · Now is the lime to invest. ~~nt~~n. b~~EN-TO 9 f100 Su h 4 speak of comfort, ease, and hOme on Ideal cttl•sac·lor. price only $47,900' OWNER decorated charming home Excellent rental area i n ofJer, asking Jri.i);. ca:u $4~r00m rba~ :~ ~_ ...... _,._ .... __,1 1i1 di~.J46.950! ! Call belore it'll gone at only MUSf GO! Take Advantage. with nowerina: vines adorn-C del Ma 0 I 0:>5ta Men. Vacancy factor 540-USl. · Valley beauty only 5 years $35,500. 55Fr7035 or 963-fi671 842-SS. ing roof and patio Complte orona r up ex here appears to be n i I . old. Room for boat & trailer Job W.nlld, Mlle .............. 702S WentlOIL FetNlf ......... 1'tiD 'Jon. W111t.1, M • F .......... 1D7J Mllp Wenltd. M • F ............ 7100 co: Ts WALLACE REALTORS _...,5,..41,.,4141- (0pen Evenings) ,. __ .......... ___ Jl[~J l ""~ .. W~e<d"'!"!lt~&~Re~ap~""""' L -. From treasures to trash nllqyn ....................... I005 linen ,,,, ................. llOID ucllon ......................... IOU 1cvc1n . . ................ 9020 llulkllng Mal"lll1 .............. ~ C1mtr11 & E1111lpmtnf ......... MUG 111 ............................ eo:u Turn them into cuh CALL DAILY PILOT 642•4321 DiNCI Of'Col'-ct __ ...... -.---c-ltr---............................... , :::::==~~=~I F .... To You ................... tod lr F11r11ltur. ..................... IGSO G1r191 Sill .................... 11161 •••• • .................. ID60 HClilWl'IOlcl GCIOdt ............ , .. IMS ~·"' ......................... ll11'0 UYHfodt ....................... I01J ""-d'llnerY ...................... IOn I \lltafl-· ·· · .... ·· ... ·••· ·-"lhcell-W...tld .......... IOll Mutkil IMl..-h ...... , ..... 111113 Otllce FVl'ltllvr• • Eqvlp ......... J ,.,. ... " ...... " ............... 1111 ,,_ . ..._ .............. "" s..lng Madi!"" ............... ion IPOrtlfllll Good5 ................. IOM Sten, ll..._ent, aer ....... MS SW•P!.!i·"··•"''' ......... , •• ll096 TV,~• Hlfll, St!"-'""' ... "'11«•1 . •• . •••••. f010 8ottt. M1lnt. a. St!'Yiu . ,, , .. ,'°20 Just Say 'Charge It' WHEN PLACING A WANT AD IN THE WALKER & LEE . w/guest house in ° lhe rear Oiarmlng Cape ·coo house, Separate un lt11 for privacy. and minutes kl free w a 7 • --' ... HERITAGE REAL ESTATE · Ol'OIT11. • • IT'S FUN 10 SE Ml¥/ for teenagers or grandma. 2 bedrooms + den. Ary<! One 3 bdrm &r-.two 2 bdrml. HWTY call to see ~767. REAL ESl'ATE I , , ~ Plenty of parking and all new, large .bachelor um~. East of Harbor Blvd. , Jor iGl,950. Good rentaJ income. Submit 646-TTU or 540-8944. • •VISION• ' Lr· Quail l tonns. $~n10 l~EXECUTIVE-~poo1""""h•""'m""'e . oeedl ....,., _and.....,, need -ii IPlllC9 Ultimate decor. Cathedral .. -,.. w Ike & Lee ceilings. 4 + Family room. • VISION • Prap...ti.. '" a r °""" ,,ac ... ,.e ... o •• ,,.~e Reduced by $10,500 1400QUAriss~""~1!~. ltE~CH ···~ llTITI ~!i1 S588fl-::i.oisA! bargain! We ha"" the most beautllul $1575 DOWN ~ .. real .. tate oUk• In Corona OPEN l/AILY 1-5 TOP BLUFFS . TWO STORY POOL HOME del Mar. We need active, Graclou11 Jiving & great in· In beautiful Costa Me11a 3 J UST S37.00C! Best buy in aggres11lve, llcensed 1a ~11 vestment on Big Canyon LOCATION bedroom on large fenced town. Oflcrs elbow room people. Contact Pegfy Golf Course. Luxurious .3 Great three bedroom plu11 G.l.1 $65.00 Total Down ~~!:eef.u1~1sa;O ~ ~~ ~~~·~1=~~. t~U·s.t~~10 Swee~y . .M. nager, 675-8600. bedroom, 18x32 liv rm, din 2'Ai baths home. Large on this redecorated 3 bdrm ..,,., ALMOST NEW rm. dbl wet bar, marble patio.· Addltiona.1, sundcck · Me:::a Verde home. Priced at buy. 64Fr7tn. •~Agt"". ~-----­ . , REALTORS 3 & Family room with bar. lrlexican tlle floors. Ne w plush ca rpet. CU5tom drapes. Walk to all schools, neighborhood park, a n d huge shopping center .. Only $43.900. Call agt. 847~10. ASSUME 7°/o· VA ma1ter bath. Owner w 111 overlooks one of t t n es t $41,950. Seller will pay all OPtiN TIL » ' IT'S F~ 10 BE NICE! Sullering a storage crtSJs? UPGRADED cany ~Ai 1st TD at 9*% green belts. This home ha11 buyers closing costs. pay. ~ 1 , , ~ Sell no-longer needed Items on 3Br, 2 ha Hon'M! with GREENBOOK on $149,500 price or lease been upgraded with new ments the same as rent. ·....tth a Dally Pilot Classllied Bllns, Walk to Cal St. .Ful· Ma n )' ex l r a s 1 n th 1 1 101' $1000. monthly vinyl Ooors, new fixtures New carpets T/0. Freshly • Ad! &12-5678. lerton. 962-4271. beauUfull)' upgraded home. 29 Rue Grand Vallee &: new kitchen appliances. painted in/out. G•neral R.E. 1002 General R,E. 1002 Channing brick patkls le Ask at gate tor cUrectlons ·Call us for appointment to HicHlnda Rea1 Est et. · Classified ~call 60-5678j~:=;;;:;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;·;;;;;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;~ planter.. Don't miss thla YOGB. & BABBITT .... ·~ 963-1316 • .....,., =~in 2c::':e ~~ n~;.: r-::::::':4:4:60:..56::::::::1 ~()P(NTIL•• "3RIN108ENUI~ General R;E. ,.., ~Go-.. ~ .. ~1-R.~~-.---i-00=2" WALKER & LEE f. Real EBtate . 4 11!-•e 545-9491 --b/ 180 D-rft Owner Sacrafici119 DOUBLE FIREPLACE macna Irvine -... A 511 ., MESA VERDE " It Ocean View on ssumF•HA '4 '0 rBB II PRICE REDUCED :I The Sand 5 Units, "'""'llY m""cured land· . $2000 . -Laguna 1Cape. Sec:luded entry. Cozy Ow!'M!r anxlou1 ha1 be en NEW ON MARKET ~ Coldwell.Banker LOT ON "BIG CANYON" GOLF COURSE Super locat ion. End of Cul-de-sac touching on golf course. Just reduced $2500 n1aking it best priced lot in Big Canyon. $72,500. :::::: = .. ~,,~'..::::::::: ORANGE eo.ts. ltef!l/t.Mrtfl' • ,, . • • ., •• to» 1..-11. Sall • • • .. ' ........ ···"°'° lotb. $llpf. Dotk• ••.•..•.••• 9(1111 Breath taking Vll!."W units re~ .. w~~.~~=:la:i: trnnsfen'Cd out of 11tate. 3 in prime ocean front area. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath11 & large High a: 11tablc renl11. Good chen. Huge bedrooms. AS-fam!ly room. Thi~ bt11outUul spendable low maintenance. SUME 5~ % FHA LOAN borne will ell quickly at Fantastic 4 bedroom home near park.Near- ~ school & comml,plity pools/clubhouse. .Extras incJude tinted windows , shutters, big olive tree, eye catching landscaping. $78,900 lee. Joyce Edlund 64Z.S235. (X70) INCOME UNITS NEAR BEACH Build equity in sharp rorner duplex w~e relaxing in bonuti rooms over garage. Selling price includes ranges, refrige rators, washer & dryer in laundry room . Priced to seU at $93,000. - llOI~ $1*d • lkl • "' ....... .,tolll ·~·-·~· . ;::= ~ -COAST ,,._ ..... 11.-1 . ,J Aln:rlft ............. , ......... tll. c""""" s.r., atnt ......... tut EMctrl< Car• ........ , .......... n• Mcllllll kCl!nl1 ............ tl.O ~-'" ••u•• fl5' M_..._ ............... M Tr.lien. TreWf ......... , ..... '17' Tt•ll"" llll!llY .......... tlM Miio Stn'lctl ' ,.,,... " "" MIO DAILY PILOT 1.___-_ ... _-__,Jl~I Owner wUI carry or help ~l,~h payml "a1t'k $to1BO!~o. lnAll $45.000. f.lnance. Try law down. Gall· ~uua Pus w -JoiivPP g, WALKER I LEE tirst for a pr1vate ahowlna. &: achOOls. Loads of wall· Real El!ll1te ~7881 plq)et and Shutters + boot 2 .. 29491 ' gate -ExcepUonaJ value ~ RELAX -.Fuu price only $43,960.1--0------ "WTY call 842-25.1$. . ~ NO DOWN VA You'll love the wide ~ feeting of fhh COsta ll.1esa home. 3 Huge bedtoomB, 2 ha, 2 brick frplcs, fam nn &. mueh, much more. No 2nd COJ' needed here • walk to everythlna. A WE5TSIOE OOSTA MESA 3 BR. home w/large fenced )'ant A aeparate workshop . Assumable '7~'$ loan I owner will carry 2nd TD, s:H,950. Barrett Re a It)' ' 842-4353 •• ' . ~~ terrific • value, call for full 1-=~~=~=== d~alls, 546-5880. v ET E RANS WElL"OMEI Otfttftl .. ... tn• SAVE ...uOSE App LE Delightful rem ode I e d 4 ~· • c111•k'I ........ "" ••• bedroom Huntlna:ton tk-ach •-•""" """" " .. "" JUST DIAL PEEUNGS and boil In home. Walk to ........, Cf--,_ .. '"'-; "°" .... ·.·.·.·.·.".'.·.·."~ • aluminum pans and pots. h ••• ooo t>rh z_. Tt.ey will brighten the 'tie lo l)elc . ...,,,, tmn1 ~=k• :: .... :'.:'. .... : .. : = 642 5678 tnetAl to a "liklMM!W" l!!!m.!"!"!''!'"""!"'!!IB,~~ 1,:to'="tu!!IL~C:,al'!.I !'.84::7~"""0,:_Agl~.;:; A11r. 1.1u!ft0 · • ·•••· ·• ....... "'° . • condition. lfave ~hlng io The fa1:teet dnlw In the Wein. Don't five u.r. lhe '9\lp! t=. =-·:::;:::::::::::;: aeUT U11e A ly Pflot .•. "DallY'Pllot.-Clm:tned "lJsl' It 111 "1111\f\ed, Ship "II'• NW ................... ,. Clu1l[led Ad. ean 642-6678. Ad. C.1160-&118. lo Shore Re1ultet 6U-56'7I. A11t111o UMC1 ....................... IL.--------J•..::::=='-"'"-'=..:..:;,,,;;"' r.=~""7=='----- • ( ' • •• . IRVINE TERRACE 4 bedroom. home..+ conv:.den -waltt to Newport Center & recreation areas. $88,500. Tom Queen ~. (X71) BUY NOW -BUILO LATER Marvelous !airway lot -best lot buy In Big Canyon! No. 25 Hermitage Lli.-4'/8,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (X72) GOING! GOING! GONE! Very fe\¥ left! Prime Promontory Bay Jot w/pier & slip privileges. 50x100 at $14.91000. Bob Owens 642.8235. (X73) to1 Dowtt Drive 142·8~)5 '1144 MacMtM "4•1200 ,...._. INch. t.liforM IHU • • SPYGLASS BEAUTY Large 4~ bedroom home with family room and bonus room , 3· baths. some view. Excel- lent family home with pool size lot $147,000. 75' LIDO FRONTAGE . Spacious 5 bedroom home wittl dining room, office, separate children's wing and family · room. "Lot size" Secluded patio ln center of this o~lslanding family home. $169,500. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Where do you p ark a 70 fl. boat? Right in front of this gracious bayfronL residence! 3 . beTriioms, mald's room, ~Ii baths, den. Lo- caled on 40 fl. lot. $295,000. OIAL -1766 2161 San Joaquin Hlll1 Rd,, N.B. A COLDWELL BANKER CO. " < I I 11 • • • • • .... B I 0 DAfl v PILOT Gener•I R.I!. .::...! 1m Coste -1024 Irvine 1ii4 tr;lne ____ ....,.1044,..,.,,.,.,.N_ow_pon_~a..-Ji~-"'lott="_n_c_omo_' .. P'"roporty_...,........,2000==L-ot'"'•"':1o-,-.. =,,--""2"'200=· 1 1 TUttdil.1, Niwtmbfr 12, 1974 ral R.E. 1002 CorQf\a•:-'..i.w 1 <MO.•::,:---;;=:--,,::':':':-:::~,.---==.,.....;...-----=,,-,,....;. •• LIDO ISLE Large ·6 BR & den, 6 ba . home on sandy beach; or use as 4 BR, den, 4 ba. bome ~vllb 2 BR .. 2 ba. apt: 50 fl. lol, ShJ>te mooring. $295,000. • . Fa1Dily home: 6 bdnns., 4 balhs. 36 Ft. Joi. Pie• & slip. $205,000 AlfracLive 3 BR.l 2 ba. single story home on 60 IL sl<ecl lo s .eel lot $152,500 WATERFRONT LOTS 4Vx90 f'l. $250,000 30x105 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~~de Drive N 8 675·61 61 Genertl R. E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 ' BIG CANYON DEAUVILLE -V1Ew'$149 500 NEW! Dramatic entrance to high ceiling LR. · -l lldrm model w/bonus rm & formal DR. Illch carpeting, landscaping & rm ff.!r pool. 2 r1 1 San Joaquin Hills Road ';~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;1 ;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1 :.:::::i::;,---~ 10~1 Don't Call Me • $302 Month s ots!RABl..E t=•lned R-< A Du:rlex•.1 Gwner WiH Carry Q ,,.,.m ,• '"" """ will• ONE STOP °"''" View Lo... ... < paymcnls at fu month on lNVESTMENT-~te or 1111 u,,,e It. build 1 ~ J'm a OOl!ihtf :IBR and lkn l TO g ... uu. bffuUtuJ i,.a Que«& 4 SHOPPING ~ . M wul complC)(. HQW dOtl ,.,.,, l'rA"MJ'9 R'lklcncf with beau· st ~% .,,..., bd r l'Q . c 0 mp let el y 2 uni.ts VA $45,990 $39,SOO. sr:ab you. AJIO 3 I Ulul private Pl'OIWCl1 n?decon.tcd. Family rm . ' 2 hOUIN. Eas!Jlde $15,000 R-2 lots Ill Cotta M e1 I •• ' PLUS 4 "'Brdroom&. exeellt')'t 1rtt-frplc., electric bullt•inl. Ct.LI Triplex on Baker 54.950 50xlSO each. Q u 1 n t •r d A charming 1BR ffilfal \\1th lined, oldtT MESA VERDE. *~" 750 Ml)..1720. Triple.ic on Ofl:le 68,500 ~t)', U .B private )'ard ~Uy .....,,.. Bike lo OC O>U<.~. U.rgc .,_, G'" Ytv old triplex 1'4 950 Via do, N • Suite 200 duclng 2'1$/mo. ....~ lot with imtorhome pad. • •• will buy 2BR, 28.A, Bradley Model in Tll·l-'L.u VA auumablt,14 uruis 83:000 18'11 llarbotBl .. C."t.1. SC.2991 ALL LRrae famll.Y din l n r &: University Park, Village I. Immac., well . -~ 4 unit ntate 129,500 Hett'• uu•t RPQ4 10 bulld on a i:enerou. 41:tl18 lot In W!,~::1!=d~~ ~~~o p~fi:~ g~s~o:er:e~cf~1 •. d~~!~8:nT · ~-~ Investment Division =x~~~ b~e~~ 'u.:i~ l!\e best, llOUth-of·hW)' loc11·· lhruool. 20 % Cas.I\ down. consider 8 second. -· 5 · .. nits, Auume G~ ln $53,000 Good C.Pit. corner, submit uon. $89,500 l!nn If GRUBB a ELLIS IDEAL FOR TWO •lou.se plus 4 unlll 49,500 all terms, overpriced at Cull 6•14·1211 Cha.rmJng Bungalow in one 6 un111, Eastll.de 131,000 $36.500. 150x1!XI... • 1 1 '. • 7 ( Re'•I E1tate 675-7080 of Nl?wport Beach's lines! 6 units, brand n<'w 185,000 QUINTARD REALTY "J' ! , ,...44 1 ::::. ) 546·11 OJ Jew> .tlons. 2 BR's + Den &: 12 unljt, Lona: Beach 50,000 3355 Via Lido, NB. Suile 295 t ~ rfunlington B•ech 104J Lagun• Beach 1048 2 DA. Nice view brick trplc 2Q units 220,000 1871 Harb<lr Bl, C.M, 642-29!ll .... $1500 DOWN RESALES-lST. UNIT &: n1.1:t11y attracdve features '12 units 535,000 PINON -HJU.S, vicinity of ·.! VISION IS BRAGGING The following aro the best buys in CdM • Single 2 bdrm .. 2 bath dwell- il\lt cute & nlOdern &: full of cham1. Asking p r I c e MESA VERDE JUST LISTED tor a re-a.llstlc price of 59 units 820.000 Palmdale, ofl State. Road HUNTINGTON LANDMARK S74,~. 60 Rm. Jiotel $225,000 138 M-1 z o n e d 2~acre11 This luxurious 3 bedroom, Popular Surf P.todel, k>wer Ted Hubert & Auoclates 96 uni~ 1,310,0CIJ SJ0°1XX) Fina.nclng available' !: ·2 bath family home hu 2 Bl\ 2 Ba. Ci'pts, drps, In bceutitul Mystic H ii 1 1; 3355 Via Udo tm-8500 pals only Cail &i&J2ss ' a large tree-shaded yard outdoor crpt on petlo. Ra· ovt'riooklng the city of La-· Call for free apprailllll of t1 Wrgeenoughforapooland dlant <>elllng heat-all elec gunaqiismtntcond,3 bdnn HARBOR VIEW AREA your units or olhe·r in• 400Ll71 t con·1ertiblc l·.tt tr a i J e r, kllchen. home, with fMlastic views, Fdlnlt.-e land. 4 BdrmsCo ., 2 balhl: v•8lmt'nl properties. \\t e C.M. cumper, or boat RtteSS. Ap-$35,750 on lge., beautifully lndscpd. n&: rm. mmwUty pool 1peclallte in bolh sales and f' praised and approved for Includes club membership lot. ntnes.s forces the sale &: play atta. $14,500 exchanges. ' .~ 'iQ1oen. 'I l "°' ALSO $11,990 ~ ~' ... ~· ~ MQuail ~ ;; t 2 bdnu apt iricludcd on R-2 PUlacGI• pari;!"·~~t:i!':~!~ An exceptional buy at Priiiiap.Pfll'tla!=• . N~.~~L~~;:. ~~~1~ "'' lot in Cdl\I for only $.5:1,000 •111r o $69 500 l•S •< ' Pra t . . ion o 11 a r Clubhouse. · . OWNER-Big Canyon, 4 BR, "~ for lu."( units on 10,tn> + Call us rega.itling above p.,. l•S · .,_ Price includes membership _...._..__ 3 Ba, Fam-rm house. 1'e 752-1920 . lot. Prine. only. ,. $00.500. I . . I d 752-1920 ' fee. Adult community, 40 ~~ view lot, ~··t c • 0 "-• 1400 QtJAllSf. NIWl'Otlt llAC~ CANTRELL RLTRS 833-2224 'f ~~,a~~ ~I ~lh a°reu:~~ 140000AllST.NIWl'OITllACH . years & over. 538-8841 ~·• Buy! 640-8ii98 L """'" 9.fOUR)ILEXS Mobile Home/ t for oflers. BUY OR RENT N rt H I h 1070 T I P k 2300 '• 675--8600 Anytime 4 Br, 2~ Ba townhouse near TIME OUTI ,,,..5•71 499.1100' ewpo • 1 ts · COVINGTON r r. r s. " • VISRON • Bac k Bay . \Valk Ing Bl.O\V THE WHISn..E. on $89 ·950 32' TRAILER 'SPACE, Udo ' I distance to schools. Good paying rent! Sparkling ePRICE SLASHED• NEWPORT HEIGHTS • Viii.age Newport, Aduli s ~ol· lnve1tment. OYmer will sell clean and brighr this 2 $3450, Vecent 4 Br, den, brick fplc, large Unbelievable • but true! Just only-no pets. $120./mo. + ~ REALTY ' at $38,150 wllease option bedroom home is · only V S I Selle lot. Oloice Nc!W"IOrt Beach listed 36 units, 9 .. f~u:i>lexes. util. 673-1420. '>!. or rent fDr $385. mo. Owner minutes away from sand Tw ery •rCooul n1' r loca.Uon. Needs aome TLC. aJI P>vlngton bi.: . Just 2~ M t' D I 2743 E. Coast Hwy anxious! 4nd sur!! "Party 11 I zed 0 ~ nry o al. <k-ean Owner anxious. Make: offtt years ago, Prime units -In oun n, e1er1, Ge neral R.E. Coron11 de! Mar ·MILLER REALTY llving room", cookie and view. Palatial, 4 BR: Ir t-a.m· Sparling Reel Ettate pr~ Io cat Io n . Super Re10rt 2400 l-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;1;;00::2 General R.E. 100~ Esta te Builders G42-48U gingerbread kitche.n. Extra nn., 2% BA.,, 30 l!ving 83~ sharp! 8~% Interest on I• EASTStOE International EA.'i'TSIDE .FAMILY •rOME, deep lot with double de.tach-rm wtth stone fireplace, all contr1..~t of sale-or-obl.aln 2 BDRM., 1 BATH Mountain NEWPORT CENTER, H.B., ~ 644-4910 Mesa Verde · Hillside is presently taking res<'rva-2&:convert.den,stepdnf1m edgarage,enougtlrQOm fOf" ~I~:=~~~ MAKE AN OFFER new ftn•a.n cln g. Gross J-lome In Big Bear on a. BARGAIN HUNTERS I a.ssi brl f a WOT'kshOp. DON'T DELAY Shag ting~~';; Owner found his Dream aveirRes S875 mo. ~n all. Jrg. SOx.100' v.oodM'y 10 t . H~;'d1 ~~~ b.:e!su ~~ :~~ni~~~C~ne C r ~"Osni 'a,;r.i ~.J:: ,.;:,, z:: :J ~~ll~~EING 'IlffS, $34,500. drape~ut. Huge patio, Hom~. Wants an offer on :,1N~~52-~~Y. Call You Finl.sh & Save! ~:~:ivc~:ie &th~\lal~f: e:ttra spacious' lot. $29,950. :;1n0~s. ~::cir~~ si~lhe r:v; ;'hn:~·1g11~eJtlt,s~~v ~~ The Re•I Est•te F1lr ~~ S69~~·T:::.u :iri ~~~~~3: a~t ~."' 1·1~11\~i Gilll'1?i~) ~ R.E. ~=m~h~ :~2~~ I 1:.:.~~ l ~:~~~:~A~~~ ~~~ii~ ~.~.r~~ ~~~ppa£;: _83~-6~3 or 536-2551 ~-r~r~tTO ~ ~;_Agt.645-9070&646-1514 1 , ' ; ~rangeCo.Prpty. 2500 home.Profess I on a I Pro l:i at $66,000. PHONE 6'1().-64()(); ·REALTORS. 64G-8672 See This Now! S B.~RM. 2 bath, Jrplc, beam -~ __ GARDEN GROVE ~:;1:~~ Ji! 1~~Lif1~; p_,. n . ·, 962-8S9l A MUST SEEi Beautiful 3 bedroom, b...... 4 ~NITS ~t!"f3Ne~u~e!c'h:oli~ · VA and FHA 1enns. Sharp sn.:m. Call for an ap-14000UA?L5s1-~:!C:O., 11acH *9'AVE $9000* 4 Br, ~~~me, compl. family. room, l % bath: In charming North. Laguna. $45 900 Ownc.r. FOURPLEX and lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath pointment. Balboa PeninsUI• 1007 NR Unique Du{ilex. One 5 ~1:!~ & bat:'.ti~t~ ~~ Pri>fessKmall·· draped and Ocean view from 2 bdrm. ~ or 541rll19. Prime north Costa Mesa loca ramily home. '\'\'ith fenced • COATS = ' 3 Ca, house k one 2 dows in family rm. Near landscaped, close to oce:an, unit. De!'gbttully manicured. 5-nt• An• 1080 Uon Annual income $8101} yard. S 21. 5 O O . QUAIL 3613 W. BALBOA BLVD. ~ ~:%1~~~ So. Coast Pli\1.a. And wait schools & free"N"ays. Just re. &: excellent income p;>t.ential. Just listed and exclusl~ p LACE p R OPERTIES, & NICE 2 Br .. R-2 loc 25x90, footbridge 1 Blk. 428 Golden· 'tit you hear the prieto! • duced $34,900 Tenu available. $120,000· HORSE PROPERTY sales ,price' ot $67,000. CaJ11.,c171-"4o;1.,:75;o52-:..=1""=,~~~=,I · WA~LACE !*~·, Miller Re a I t y, rod. Owner/Builder. 6'TS-692_l ?.~};.~ALTY I' ~I ·' • 3 Bedrm + family room. 545-8424 Real Estate Exchge 2800 REALTORS 1 ,;c~~"""'-----~~ VTO/i/'1.-On a II ""' ""°""' lot. '546 4141-LARGE beach home: will Costa Mesa , 1024 GAS SAVE .,.., RE S .,,, Ex~llent location, near Brokers Only'' TRA.DE 3 BR lake fronl trade. SW,500. lOS{, Down. · R -tu~4471 ( := J 5464103 Al. E TATE ~ I h.o pp l ng, re hoota a: · •• -ca.bill 11.t Bass-Lal«! ~ar (Open Evenings) J\1arshall Realty ti7S-4Gi'.Xl SWIM POOL 3 Bedrm, 2 bath hOme With freeway $43 900 Pifalntaln lndependent status Yosemite for Laguna Beach l~;;;,~;;;.~~:;;;~~~~~~~~J~ N M . ( .~!:...•,,_!ra, ".'.''o·v'•rLoge d -,F-YOU-couLo-,-494-9413900 Glenneyre ,.A,.,,....6 Red C~r~t .Realtors in fully llaUed deluxe offices property, Ca.ll 494-3278 (714) oron• del Ma r 1022 ear new ar111a propos-~ ....... .. ... ~ .. WOULD YOU? ,, .• ~u•u lliJ.iBSl ExPerlell(..'eCI. I proJ..esskine.I eve. T . I C d I ...:.:::::--cd). 3 BDRM & dub. Only patio. Lovely area within 7V approach essential. tlexlblei-"'=~LA~K~.E~T~A~H-O~E-- ·np ex-oron·a e FOR BEAUT. LIVING $39,t:J. Vacilnt. Submit offer walking distance to movies Il I could show you a 4BR, OCEANFRONT Westminster 1098 arrangements-negotiate. ciJI Golt course & view 10 t 1 Mar Near Beach 239 Poppy Ave. Trade 01(. and all shOpping. Bk r 1% BA home w/a liv rm Lot, on Aha.lone Point, witl!in Al Black, MS-8424. rumlsht"CI t:Ont!onlinlum lo; Quality (well built), locaUon ~ o.nc block ll'Oln beach), . p1ivale financing, and vicv.·. One ?f the few legal trl· p[l,"Xes in CQronu del J\1ar. Prime property for winier and summC'!." ~ntals. Buy it nnd v.•atch it 1;1pprecialc in value. Call for appt.. to see 673-8550. lnvely 3 Bdrm + Guesl Qtrs Plu:rt' ~ i:t~LTY ~ . den, fenced yd w/a lrg: Jr\'h1~ Cove. Lg~.. easil} r ra Allociatecf trade of properly in Oran~ + garage w/bach. Qh"S. 540--055., til 9 pm. FOR Sale by owner, 3br,. swl11. pool, located: only 5 bultdal.Jle site: :M hi'. secur· ~UME 1 *'bVA, 3br, 1%ba, el'\ll'l'LI COAST County. Call 63!H!251 In rear(oceanSide). En c t . NO DOWN VA! 3 br, 2 bn, 2b8, formal din nn, recently bl ks from shoppin& mall, ity. J\1inutes from 11,e Indus-m nn. I tin•• a/c, .,.,,..,,n brick patio, brick Fr p 1 c. new W/W cpt., frplc, dbl . painled, bws VA FHA . and can be J>W'Chued Jor trla1 & comercia\ centers 0r vegetaf.le garden, new crpll RlAllOll • Brokers Houses furnished Financing avaiL Make of· gar. lmmac .. Terrillc value terms quiet cul-de-sac st un d e r $44,500. w/nolhlng Jn•ine & Newport. I.ea.~(.~ Ir pain ·many xtras, $198mol..:::::;:._,~=-==.-;__.I :---,----- fer. tuD 000. Avail immed & vacant. Must see t 0 S35'2fil 645-I23S &: 548-2Jl8 ' down VA. Would )'OU call ho'!t lto.tet'l"St. $'51> N).J PITI ·S 3 8, 50 0. Owner, 6 Units _ Mesa General· 3102 MORGAN REALTY . believe $31.000. No Brokers, , today. Agt. 847-3584 TURNER ASSOC. m-9'117 $ * SSl-4222 * •''"'· 5'6-8614.,. 91Hl89 Eostbluff 1030 * NEW * 1105 N. CoMt Hwy., Logune 87,500 N~WPORT Bea<h 1$ utll 4~11n [ I~ Two 3 unit bWldings ·prime pd., 1ln(les. dupl<'x. 'Alao *MUST'SEL.:1.-, Custom Built ...... ..._ Jilll Costa Mesa location . 3 separate unit Huntington Wt·lt()I1 e&.C c )t11pa nv . . ClaMificd Ads •••••• _64f-5618. Gener al ·R.E. 1001 General R.E. 1002 S~aw°3~©hl Ne.wp©rt ere-rt ' imkss :J©U ore, Wt qr~e,frwk, fhf' chppcd cove. shinr,taj roof. sal!lxuc · 'yli• do.DC cn111cly in v10Gd. v1ood, wocx:I \'1111 1ur11 you on. Ot otf. Bui, ol SIJ(;ct.~culn1 h1mop 1uwnh'.>lrl~~ uUcrly unhk(' 11ny o!hcrs, pr;rch£>d above lh<: rr•sr 01 f\l(•wpor1 Beach, :,trri1<0 your psyct1'~, 1·11)•.~ ri•:hl 1n for a l•·1~1 nf-ly strol!-througn (OT ::.uo•'r poll curt !cti1). St~ 2. 3. 4 bf;(!room'. •1"<'k; .. IK1lcon1<>s. note lt1~ury. lt'f'I u1~ oraciousne~,s. h :vu illllur>nt r ·ehr.9s :irirJ t/'11'• ul(JC 'to wti1p ••ii Y•llir 'hcrk Uooll. At S59,000 and up, • 1 r;ona love the :irchit<>ctur , i!" t CLASSIFIED .OWNER Orie of a kind 3 bednn, fam L•guna Nlgue' 1052 • . m~utes to So: Coast Plaza. Beach $110. util pd. Walk HOURS TRANSFERRED .,:-.. r .. 1, formal dine, sep den. Mn s • 10. % cap rate + 10.4% to beach BaJboo Sll.'i · va- IMMAC. SBR, 3.BA. Supt'l'b Approx 1900 Sq. Ft. single Mooile Homes spendable. Quiet cul de sac. cant. Costa M~ 1·· s r Advertisers may place their. ads. by telephone 8:00a .m. to5:30p.m. Monday thru Friday 8to noon Saturday COSTA PifESA OFFICE 3JOW. Bay 642-5678 NEWPORT BEACl-t ml Newport Blvd. 642.5673 iruNTINGTON REACll 11875 Beach Blvd. 54<>1220 LAGUNA BEACJI , J186G1enneyre 494·9466 SANCLE!\IENTE :l>SN. 1-:1 Ca mino Real 492-4420 NORTII COUNTY dial free540·1220 CLASSIFIED DEADLINES Deadline for copy & kills is 5:30 p.m . the day before publication, ex· cept for Sunday & Mon - d ay Edit ions when deadline is Saturday, 12 -· CLASSIFIED REGULATIONS ERRORS: Advertisers !;hould check their ad s dai ly & repGrt error~ immediate l y. THE DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the first in· correct insertion only. Neighborhood. Pool sized 6~ry. Cu.1-de-sac .s!reet . If'" ~ A .. ~/. for sale 1100 Gross Sl06S per month! house, utll pd. Corona del lot-Panoramic View. Total Close to ocean Only S53 900 --fltif«I ff/• ""'"°"" Hurry • ~all to Pre v I e w Mar 1 Br house, slaglei Price $87,900. 1.st MTG See lh1l ~t!!! B~~ 1972 :U x 60 WESTWlfl{ (TI4> Ta2-l700 ok. Agt. Fee. 979-8430. $60,IXXJ Assumable at 9*% .842-74ll or Eves: 963--4062. LAG~~~ b yVlklng,awnln,1 INVESTMENT DlVISION S85 to Sl35. Ulil pd, bach + 1 pt. Will consl.der 1malJ OPEN HOUSE PROPERTtEs s.k i rt l ng s, porches le ! apt1. Laguna&: N<'wport 2nd. ll23 Main &ttet SEA TERRACE landscaped. All setup I n ~ $200 lITIL pd, oceanfront l CALL FOR APPT. OPEN DAILY 1•5pm PRIVATE GUARDED AREA beautiful San Juan Capo. , Bdr, No. End Lnguna 640-6006 NEW cuslm bit 4 BR & fom adult park. 493-8280 $250. NICE l Bdr, frplc, pool, rm,3cargarotfa11eyw/lrg Enjoy The Good Life LOVELY 1 BR Pilob l l e p:arage. CdM CONDO/PLAZA--8pace for trlr or boat. All Call 493-2Sl3 Homelndeluxe.BaysldeTWO HOUSES ON ONE NU·VIEW RENTALS 3 br, 2 ba., ~.ooo. Owner dlx features. Two blks lo 1-'ark. Private beach & LOT, popular E a a. t s Id e 6T.J....4030 or ~94-3248 532-4543 838-9367 Lake Park, \valkina-dist. to Lake Forest 1054 marina. Newport B &,ach. super !!harp 1 & 2 BR. Cost• Mesa 312.C El Toro 1032 bch. 5J6...8821 -S6,200. Call Eve1, Exterl0l"tl'l!T1'rty'pafnted;l-'-'.;.;.c;.;;.:;.;c:.... __ ....:.:: --~;::;-:-.::--:---l ...':!G::!e.-~a~ld_;S'.:... Tho~;>:m~"'~·!'Ro:"'•~lt~o'~·-1 7°/o INTEREST 213-871-5041. AIW8.Yll rented. \Valk t~ AVAIL NOV. 15th, I br . 1~~ Interest B h 2 S 2 STORY $SA.VE YOUR MONEY!$ 1110ps. Solid lnvestmt & In· House tor mature resp. cpl. 2-Story eac · tory • Ll:.ASE a new · mobile of YoW' come. $ 4 9 , 9 5 O. RED or lady. Ref's. Quiet nbrhd. Lake Forest $40,000 BY OWNER chofce w-optlon to buy! All CARPET REA LTOR s, No children or pelll. $.165. By Owner Private area, ti b1ks to peyments applied t 0 ward 640-8672 548-0059 · Beautilul 4 BR., 2 full baths, beach, 3 BR's, fonn dine, BeauUful 4Br., 2 full baths. purchase. 556-8297 DUPLEX IN LAG UN A Houses Unfurnished shag carpets, bl't -i n s. wet bar, gas BBQ, &arden Sha11;carpets,bul l t·lns. APT. Size t.tobtle Home In BEACH Prime location, 0-l-.;.;.;.;::::_..::.;:;.;:::;.::.:::::..1 Dishwasher. Gorgeous kitchen -assume kiw % Dishwasher. gorgeous adultparkontheon... CEAN ·side Hwv, S'"'Clous General 3202 custom drapes. Large ex:-~O:.:u.rnA-VA, OR ? Bier custom drnpe!. Larxl' ex-S1B,750. """i~n...,..,., 1 BR unit rece~\y ;mod•l·F-=;;.;;:..... ___ _.:;:::; posed . &. ,,.,.,..,,,, l)O<'ad 11ggre!!ale """O & 7='-~---=~;;c::::,:••1 walkwa~~:t~ r~EAL I 'l"°r"v,'ino='------,~044~ walkways. It's a RE AL Acreage for Hie 1200 ed, each w/lrplc & new COTTAGE. 1 Br $115 now I R BARGAIN at S 4 4, O O O, furniture. ZonM C-1, Xlnt Students line. util ..:..ld. ~~.A~nciii!~c~~·.\.IUtJ· 586-5960Prindpalsonly. LAKE OROVILLE buy at S84,500. AgenlBEACHco1taJ:<'SIJ5:-Avail Decorated Darling N•wport Beach 1069 $425. PER ACRE 499--3645 Bwiic fum-Ulll paid. Fountain Valley . 1034 Versatile TurtJe Rocle con00. l'-'-'-<-'-C-.::.:;::.::...__ 40 Acres level tree studded GREAT INVESTMENT SEPARATE 2 Br hse $200. LEASE OR Use it as 3 bdnn1. or 2 bd-Janet. County road frontage. 30 unl!s. All 2 Br. 1% Ba, Fncd w/2 C!1 r garage-ava.U LEASE OPTION nns and a den. It's an end WATERFRONT 1_"ra!ler 9K. Xlnt hunting Ii (rplc. 12 yrs old, low vac-MOVE the first $270. unit \vith lots of extra.I and WONDER · fishing m area. Ideal for ancy, WW sell on oonlract See now, giu'dt>ner . 2 car <h\·ner \\•Ill carry 2nd trust a view. Don't overlook see-Sp a c Io u a, sparkling, and rellre~ent &: Investment. Principles only. $44().(.Q). IRVINE -4 ,Br, 3 Ba "'50. deed, super shru:p 3 bednn ing this one, you'll Jove It spectacular CANAL FRONT Priv owner will llnance with Sparling Real Estate PooJ T. \~et bPr. frpl, 3 car. + bonus, in $47,500 fantastic and Its' priced 11t qnly 5 bedro.Jm family home or $2500. down. $146. per/mo. 833-3544 All StzMJ &. Prl~•. location or $::50. per mo. $58,500. swinging pad. Low, I 0 w P.O.Box 1761 Oroville, Calll. NEW 4 . ALA Rentals 642-8313 """ CALL SS2 7500 ._, 1 ~ 900 o I !li96S unit, 2 blocks to R_, • pn<~ • .... · 0 'c . "'"•· c"'at ~ .• .,~tax ALA RENTALS ~ Carpet, Realtort • VISION ~ SU.<Ol down and owner will ommerc11r ~rpty 1600 \\Tlte-<>lf. Inco;;;" t16.i';' mo Haus•• 841·5541 carry financing at low 8% • ---M .,,. · · ~DUPLXS-APTS intercs1. any xtraa. 536-2570 All sizes & prices. We !Jerv\ce Huntington Beach 1040 REALTY 1£. 1 COMMERCIAL BY OWNER al 6\1 x GN»« nil th• boa•" "'" Huotl"8· EJenant Quail ~ 9.7•'o RETURN E'or quick u.le prior year ton to Laguna. Datiy !\stings ':I a red hill company Plac• t~ end. 20 xlra. lg. unlur. units daily phO!'le i;ervlce. ' Floor plan that is unique Univ. Park Center, Irvine p t Prime, ort freeway com-w/pool. C.P.1. Low vac. & l\-1emher ancl ditrerent. 4 Bedrms, 2 rop ... i .. · '\ merelal 41 retail & oUlce rent!J yieldlng 40K +gross Chamber ol Commcn-e baths, step.down Jiv rm, l~e Only $265 Month 752·1920 ' 1 pa ces. Beautiful Spanish w/room to Improve. Reas. €ALL US OR COME BY country kitchen . Like new When you aS&ume the 1% 1400 OUAtlSt. NIWPOlll'T.llACH motif. Visible from San lerma. Prin. only. ~ Bay at Newport, C~l 642·8383 c .1dillon. Rush!! S43,500. loan on this be flu 11 f u \ PENINSULA Diego Freeway. Showa 9.7% 20<'..b SPENDABLE CICl6ed on Sunday Broker 842--7411. or Eves: Spanish 3 bdrm,. ii bath POINT p,f rate. Top &10wth area Older 34 space Trailer Park, NEAR Newport J.'\\')' 2 Br 963-4062 home with den & (Rmlly INCIPAJS ONLY! Call Santa Ana, S50.00J. dwn., house $120 Newport Beach . i ' • f I \I I ' l ~1 1" rrm1n<l_ .1nd u·nn:::. N· "': !1 Br,:ir:h: t .i· t HIQhw.iv lo Sur..cr11.;r ,,ncJ U;t.orxJ nr'.:r up !IV' 1'11:1 -·- CANCf.LLATIONS: ~ When killing an ad be l!l1re to make a rc<'ord ot the KI LL NU MBER ,Oven )'OU by your. ad laker as receipt of your cunccllation. This klll tllJmber must be presen- ted by th<! advertiser tn case or a dispute. COVINGTON room! Wet bar, fireplace, l BR beach hou!Je. Cozy den to preview cn4) T'a2-1700 Ml price $195.00J. Excel. 2 Br. 2 Ba teahouse $195 bulll·lns. o \V NE R ANX· ~!t:1~e:is.~~ay' or ~INVESTMl8~1!~1 '""""o'g. by .owner. prepd. singles. families. 2 Br oouM; l BRO'S 4•PLEXES IOUS. $46,9Xl. Call &44-8750 _ --:--:--nt . K, pr1n. only. Agt •. Co!lta Me a.a, ga r age, ·.11 ·5] Ontu 492--&'60 singles, fa milies. 2 Br house For Information & location TARBBl!IL, ~ , 'IW0-5 unit apt bldg imdcr Sunset Beach, renced, kJds. I cont.act -~ · construction for uic: Close pets. 2 Br H u n t I n a ton KASABIAN k&KOAS ~21 to major &bopping center. Beach, singles, families ok. ,,' 1 "· ·~ • II( Ir• ,.. lit ..... u.:. ., ..,.,,~ tOl+ll'~d ~ CANCELLATION OR CORHF.CTION or NEW AO BEFORE RUNNING; Every errort is madt lo kill or corrett" a new ad that h:i:s been ordered, but we cannot p;uaran· loe to do so until the 1tri has appeared in the paper. OTME·A·LINE AOS: ~ Ads arc stri<'tlY c11sh in advance by mt1U <W' al any ooe or our nf· fices. NO phone orders, Dea dline : 3 p .m . Friday, Costa MtSI of· fice & 12 noon at all branch o(ficu. THE DAILY PILOT rtffrvts lht rlAhl to cla!L~fy, edit. cen!IPf' or r~fuse any t d ver· tiJement. a nd In rhanp:e tu ralC!I & re!(u\alions without prtor ootice. CLASSIFIED MAILING ADDRESS P.O. &it 1500, Custa ~fesa I 112<;26 ~~~~~~~~~~--'·"-~~~~~ Real Estate • 962-6644 -. _. _ .. ~. ·--·· _ Professional Office lst YT write"(IU S14M. Call ~acan.!..,. ~ 1~a de! Just Reduced $1000.-600 Newport Center Drive. 8 ildl 536-2570 or 592-5010. ar -·· 111ng es ..,... Azt. ·l Au UN-IVERS-w-PARK-,;:;_-,, 1733 W"<iclllf Dl'., N.B. -U ftCJ -BLOCK TO BEACH F..,, 97>-8430. -' tenn•. 3 Bednn. 2 bath, ••• ·~Anebeimlooallon! 8uni~ I LANDLORDS' t w'.!I\ new super plush cnr· 4 br, :t !;la , din. rm., C F 1 carpeted air conditioned New, de uxe 4-plex. 211 • 1 p:. thruoot. S4l,500. f~. rm., liv. ·rm. w/.[rplc. ustom ourplex Ideal lltl.atkln for an owner: 22nd St, H~t. Beac~. \V~ SPtttalize ln Newport I Red Carpet, Realtors Ma !J t er Bdrm. s u I I e Spanish 4-plex, lge custom UHr, Sell QJ'~hangc, for $125,00J full pnee. 847-3957 Beitr.h • Col"ClnA c1el Mar e 841-5541 w/frpl c. 2600 sq. ft. bit, 2 BR units, bltln1, residential Income South IND USTRlA'l. SLOGS. & ~ute.. Our Ren1al Ser. Beaullfully lndscpd. w/flsh-choice urea of NEWPORT Coast Area. Newport, CM, nrea, Great vier I! FREE to You! Tcy EXECUTIVE HOME pond &: 2 palk>s. 2 sty. BEACH-priced" r lg ht, at $135,00l Inve s t mt . fl o ten tia L '.l/u.Vlew • A~ume 8.5'% VA Loan view o! mountains. Due.I SllS.000 Ca.II 644·121.t 644·6800. NU·VIEW RENTALS f.} ~~~·a1~1~g~ us~fL.!J ~~~~~ ~~!;fmm~-poo~so l rl 'e·n n~ri C=~~fj,121 Industrial Prpty. 2100 673-4030 or 41K-3248 c~i;c. 3 car garage, walk 1., COW1ll. $70,000. 552--0988 ATT'N. Selbo• Penln1ula 3207 t1Chool. ;>.love in modi•!. Ask ASSUME-7°/. VA LOAN VACANT UNIT BUYERS YEARLY 3 Br, 1~~ en. frptc, -'°-'-"~'~"~'·~A_,<''-·~i-l'-2-·~o..'c.c"'--GorgOOlls 4 br, b e au t y Corner; 3 BR., newly redone. .. _ We have lmill in Hw1t, Bch, ~ Wk from Jetty. $100. n10. 'J TAKE OVER w 1 /custom rleoor. thruout. M1n1ncn School. tge. lot. SMALL COMM BLDG. Cotta fl.tea. Subtfift yo~ 9(213J.3.) 69!-weekly, 63- GOVERNMENT LOAN ~hnt rnort ca.n \V!!. µy: t'HA/VA. $52.950 · 3 Sep. Units $57.500. Offen. Sellers nrc anxious. 1 wknd11.. - 3 & 4 BR hOmes tn au Won'i i..1t r· $56.900. Giles -GEM-Owner wlll carry nrst TD Good income in good rental College P1rlc attn.a. No qualifying. Fot Y.~vp,nt11th, Rltr. MQ-.1650 12). tin Roy Mccardle Rltr ' arras. mottlnformation call BKR., EVERYTHING NEW REAL~~ Ave..,~ 1110 Newport Btvd CM. • Broker 549-8.198 tBR, din rm. lanai, f'lY eptd, -ia...~33'=,-~-~---5 BR. 3 bl, family rm A _ 541-772t · ' M·l atda" 26t'? Sq Ft. Large bltlm, Wit pd. S380 mo }Tly. -" No Extr1 Work Her# dining rm. 2,450 "1· ~ 2 5 BR + BLUFFS Pft.ved I~. &iitl'lbie for Auto Call Pa.t. 557-4954 J 4·PltJC In H. lkh. nvJca. $62,500, CONDO. Z Plan. lfany tm-SIX ACRES, Indian Ave, Repair or Body Shop . Corona d•I Mar 3222 OWNER 644-1554 pmve.menta. Purc..'we oon-North P&Jm SpMp, CalU 612--46.10 3 .Units down. 1 up. Just * NEW 4 BR. 2 Ba Coli-lract av.iU. 1 Blk l<'helol, nr Comrnerda.i 499-4674 l;L"':-"1Eo-r;---='"I BRAND NEW ~~~1~Jur~~e :::. 0~ Perk. tile roof, A/C, S53100 t~nnl$, ~ts, ~ps, $95,IXXI. CondOmlnlum• ott or sale 2200 3 BR., 2 BATHS ldry. Covlrigton BWJt. Agt. 1 Story. 833-8974. 1!:~ own r. 752-l430 A for Hie 1700 High R.1R Site + 5 unlli B-1 A 6 F'EJWLEAf" tM>-:893/iniiiJEif01ii;Ac:H'·l !L:!e!9u~n:::a~ll~•~·~•!!h __ !!I048~ ·UDO eap0tstrt.no Sch CICEA.N \Villi occan•viN 1.8 MILE TO BEACH 5 J\IINUT&S to bl!Rch 'FR NT $1.l~OOO o"•ncr 513 NARCISSUS Oltt f:ith\.,n pnntl')' In ~lwt SUPER LOCATION For.sale or Lie:., 3 br,' 2 ba. Large 3 DR. $325 mo.· «J'Z...5078 -71.24-6-9 POINSE'M'IA ;1t rhr11 ::. cu s 11 · :1 n 1 .it., 2 blkl fr ,~.t bc!ach-3 DR Prln.. only. Owr/agt 613-6439 Ownc:r, alt 5· 6'2-2225 BALDO!\ Olvd, Z5v90 R. 2 FROM !375 .- 1 .i!atl'd \lrtr r.d. r:-r"llC\' home • lruae ullllb' l'OQm. THE BL Duplexes/Uni II • fll8nl IDclud•:d S 4 ~, O O o. R"v A Beaeh Rlt)'. 61$--JOp? 0 Iott, ~lrtl storage~ tmMlh $64 500 2 BR.~n T~ artt for ule 18QO Miiier Rertlty, 642-48U. 2 U t. 1 Ba, &llJ'&.it', $29S, -- luwns. Coll Phylli5. w.-+15G LINGO REAL ESTATE $6500> 6'IG-55Go Agent . . --"While Elcptmnts•· over-1111.J lru1t. ~ -, BY OWNER. TO\\'?lhou!IC. 2 494•8l86 499-1391 ,._,',.__ 2 HOMES on ,, Ac:rt 'lot. .unnlng' VOW' house? l\im 61.l-"•Z or 615-~ ~ Del Bd t it &\. ClltMWed d vul\IUUI· .llportl lost 11 s -Income $375., 3 A 4 Ddrms thtm lnlo •1Ca.*h" tell NEW 3B 2 811 bl A<tult Co~~~. H.':'~760 A s •••••• ~. ~peslt Sell )'OUl'~tpmtnl In C ~l. Clll Ghazi, Agt'. !hem thru a ~~,' 'P:to! (\'plC R:; SUPER... Ins !od!IY1 th A. lowoo(.'Ollt DaUy Pilot SfG..9521 clusllled ad! $o1llS;' 673-29zt or 6.75-2024 3220 ' • f!I I ... -J .j ' ' . , ~ , ~ i 't -~ • f i ! I j . . ! • • I ii ·1 I -' I I I I ·I ' ~I I ,, j ,j • • » !j ~ 1 r -Ho·\IHs Onfurnl1hei Housu Unfur nlshff Houte:s Unfurnllh4Mf' - -(. c-. Ontvm. 14" ~-''-'--'..;..;..~~~1 -...... ~~-'-'~- T11rsc!Q, NOffillbtf 12, 1974 BUSINESS or ProlCMk>nal Coron• del Mir 3222 Huntington INch 3240 L11un1 Nlfuel 3252 BEACliSlDE of HW)' 1. TO\\rNl~9USE 3 Br, 1!1 Ba, S.\N JUAN CAP. 2 StorY 1 br, l !>°· klckup g i. r . $2'l5. Kid!!, ptr.¥, (rpi al~t ne-.•. 3 t:J', 2 hi. cplfdrp., alv/refj:. A ft . LEASE tum. 2 Br "!Olldo, $230. den, bllins, dbl. ,ar, fncti. si ~P1'1 r.57-&543 Slnales ok. ,rd., oonvn. poot pr1\'l"1. Nr. CHAfillING 3 br, 2 b a CONDO 2 Br. 2 &, $2.iO. Mal'ina & toll <.'OUl'ie. m. • m...n or ~"'On\lltl to 1bare: 3 BR IW'bor Vktw honM. Slla. mo.~7 avail. noo'. se. 67!>-1176: f'un btgins at 40 Ju•rt. rno. TI+.4~3381 GTa-7659. 673-412.S Hom.finders * 642~9900 3Bk. 2bn lt0u*', 1tin1 e, 3BR 2ba, 1undk, ~e kit, 3 BR, 2 Bit, lie bonus rtn. 1urde~·. W. nr bch, .chi, 5hop'&· 434 ncy,• 11heg cpt. fprlc, bltns 6i"a-4982 Ftnllt af $450rno. 64lr4llB hJCJ, dlshwhr,~ 11ep. ~'\~'t Mission Vl•lo 3267 Coif• Me11 3224 porch. 2 car &at'age in lo\"l" -· ly neighborhood. $375. n\O. 3BR 2BA spllt le\'ti Condo. 968-1931 or 544-8110 AHachl'd gar, pool, f:"°• NU\T btlch, pvt entrance . .,,..., I',..., ~-,.. TOWNHOUSE •",._-. .,,,,."' mo, ~· . oc Util i>d1 )'ttn.I, only $110. _.., CUTlE 1 Br d,plx: $125. 1 .. b stv/i'Cf, gas &: 1v1der. Now -· 2 1" 11'-ba.. Corl(IO, Neweort Beach $210. GE1'a 2 Br house !n nr. Hunt. Hbr. $22!1., Incl, 3269 E:CP.1, istv/rc! &. !:AJ"Rg'.I!'. maint/pool. (213) 43s--0969 OH Uoy! 3 81· house $~. .FIREPLACE, 3 BR, 2HA. Stv/ret, covd patio & an.r new cpts & df'p!>. f'r(>Sh NEWER J Br, 2 lia ECM paint In & out. Bltns, $310. borne $325, fr11I, 1v/c 11tngle1 mo. ARk tor Bev or Dale ALA R•ntals 642-8313 963-4587 • •fESA VERDE JBR 28 V~A"CAN=T""'2"B"'R.,-l'°""BA7.-c-noc-w l 1' ' A, pulnt, 60"100 lot. ~r frun rm.. frpl., pool, ..fully A k F h crptd, big kiteh w/bltns & 100. s or Keit l d/11o• on quiel 11. Avail. Irvine 3244 UNDER MARKET Largo ramlly h o m c In F..ustblufr. Ne11r Coronu del Mor High. Newly rcf\lrblah- ed <I bdrm., 2 ha.; gan:lening fuml11bed. Only $510. HARllOl'l now. sG + s:m. Set.-urlty ----------dcp. Inc. water, gardener & COMPANY pool Ae.l'Y. Chlld1-e11/pets ok. * RENTALS * REALTORS BAYFRONT I Br $190. Bachelor $190. UtiJ pd. Adults, no pets. 926 E. Balboa, 6TH533 FURN. lBR. Yiev.·, flea r shops A beuches $185 n10. uUltiet Included. &12-3519 Cost• Mesa 3724 04Htlll 968-4!r.O Unlvendcy (>krk SINCE llMt EASTSIDE' "' im .. rcp1. ':n .. '"'· ............ ~.,., 673-4400 Ambassador Inn EXTRA large 3 Br., 2~1 Ba. Brnnd new! 1'"1-plc, shai: crpt., fully draped, all new a.;plns. t\fo. lo n10, or year lease f1-on1 $375. 673-(}IJ30. eves & 1vknds 675--1076. SE!-.: TO liELlEVt-:! Z.-2 br. 1 lia. $270 &: $2!1(1., 3 bJ·, :.! b.1., $325. A I I \.\'/g11irage & r ecently redecoratl'd. 6 4 '1-6 8 0 0 or 644-7326 COME LIVE *BUSINESSMEN* You mUllt lnvt'lltisale lhll n~ C.'OflC'ept of otfice orpnJ. ..:auon• "TOTAL OFFICE SERVICES ,," •.• for the lmRIJ businn9- n1an \\'e offer 14! !lours o( A 11•11ml ~f'ltin~ r o r l'l1-uUlce k'l'VlL'C at a 4 hour tcrtalning frirndl or relax-l"'Ol'I, ~·llh no capH.al lnvect· 4 Bit, uni. holl!IC. }.'11111. 1111, lt1i,: 11Hh neh;hlJors. Spncious WITH US llACJENOA OE hfESA I 2 ..i.... 1ucnt. 160 \V \\'llaorl C t\t 2 ba. $500 1lle or JP••/opt. I • , bedroomll featu ... ,. ... the start: an Extt'Uti\.'tl lge fncd yanl, pet ok. 3 BR., 2Mr bu. ...... ,$380/400 1 ~:-""""~"""l"'""'"""' DUPLEX l Br, $1~-Sl\.' & 4 BR., 21,S ba. .......... $tlO $190. NICE 1 BdP' over BRAND NEW !'BLK. lo Bench, 2 br. iulults utg Incl. cpts & drps The Terrace garage. ~· llv rm, 2 blks $2'.50 & Up ~i!taT pets, cpts, drps, BEA,,.,.;0 UL GR.OUN. 0-S 2 liR, l bSI., unf. Sm )'tly bu1llin!i, ru~1om d rap c 11 , Set·i"l.'ta iy v.ith lot/II Jt:now. ... ~... NEWPORT CREST 11hllg ciirpelin&, pool & out-1 '<I Adults -No Pets tloor blxis. £njoy !he ~'Ood t gc of YOUR Buti~ CONDO 1 Br $160. furn. Pool, 2 BR., 2 ba .•••••••• $350m5 ocean S 0 APT student & pct ok. • J BR, 2 ba ......... $395/$425 $275 2 BDR, frpl ho"se INGLE STUDI TOWNHOUSE 3 br, So. oJ Homeflnder1 * 642-9900 Greentree ltomcs Dbl garage, yd,~ blk beach SPECIAL WEEKL~ RATES Hwy, 11paclous & moden1. 10 n1lnutes to oc-ean. La~e 2 BR. 2 bi•. Condo. sa2J adult life at the nnd l•:<1 oef'd5. A Ret't'ption. 1 & 2 Br. 1 BR Sl75., 2 BR COMMERCIAL WEST BAY l B • istJSE«:re1ary 11lso capable $190-wilh PaUo $195. Gas & Offll.-C sui~e. N'pt. $250 131 E. lSlh SI. Cc!ta ~les.."t of handlclng all phases ol P.::NT. Lie/Option ~f e 8 a 2 BR., l~ ha .•••••••••• s3n; $365. 2 + Uen, frplc, garage, 2277 Harbor E. "Xi. $4YI. 1110. 549-9Lql or 833-1144 V nte' 3 B 2 Ba b d TurUenx:k yard , patio, CdP.t !!!!!C~°',.•;,1•.,M~"!"a!!G4!!!"0-484~· O~!! Cost a Mesa 3824 Water Inc., Oraperie!!', car· 6'ID--68l6 you.r busineu. A 12 hottr pcl.'1, gas heat, gas slol'e, Arlliwerlng Service I u 11 y n!w plushr'crpig. 'rrer:h~y BR., 2~;. baths ........ ~450 NU-VIEW RENTALS I.JP painted, ,Jnunac. lliru-oul 4 BR., 2 baths ...... $42S/450 673-4030 or 49-4-3248 $30 WEEi'o & I-l uge treet1 &: trplc. $37S. 3 BR., 2ba ......... $475w/gd'U' e $6.50 Night & Up. Ce t 21 MS-9521 College Pnrk NEWPORT BEACH, tr u ly e Studio & 1 BR Apts. ino. n ury ' 4 BR., 2~~ ba ••.••..•••• $<150 b ca u l lful setting-large 3 • TV &: M814 Service Avail. J BR. YARD, frplc .• 1%, ba, CALL 552·7500 Bedtwn1, family r o 0 m , e Pbone Service - Htd. pool· cpl, drp11, bltni>. alt. gar. • VISION • poliahed \\'OOtl Ooors. beam • Oiildren & Pet Section $325. 2445 "C" Orange Ave., ceilings. Years L e as e, 2316 Newport Blvd., Ctit CM. 644-7lll, eves & wknds. $575.00 n1Ui' 548-97$ or ~1 67l-1.131 REALTY Colo o!,N"'"°'' Rltn ***GARDEN APTS SEE this beauty . todll)'. 2 • 1 675--5511 •••POOL Br + den, 2 Ba. ~fonticello a red hUI company · 1 T/bowie. Plush crpoi. bltns, Univ. Park Cenrer. Irvine *YEARLY RENTAL* F~io~~ : api!!tsi.n· a~ht! ~· 2 car gnr. New paint I Blk To Surf Garden Apia, 642-3&15 /paper. lh. 64~8389 W~ HAVE RENTALS Beautiful New Atodern 2Br, LGE FULLY r~uRN 2 BR EASTSIDE 3 BR, 2 Ba, AR well as~ fine selection ~ ~·lvate Apt. Cable TV, Bllns. \V/\V, drps, poo l . Frpk:, Dbl Gar, Stove & of beautiful .fflmes F OR Walk 111 c\O!\Cts, bltlns. enc Adl ts. no pets. s1~. lil2-~.:0 Retlig. Partial Shag Crpt'g. SALE! ~ us solve your garage, patkl. No kld•/pet&. CUI-de-sac ·s1. $2!9. mo. bou11lng needs. We're here $325 nlO Jsc. •Best of LRG 2 Br's. pool, !11' shops. MS-44n to serve you! a I I -u t 11 i t 1 e 1 Pd. Call adults/no pell!. Util pd. JMA&1 "" ACC1'1t0 . ai1• conditioning. S\l'ln1mitig !rained In YOUR btaineu. pool, rec. roon1, ~·a.9hc1'li MESA ,\II staff In fully bonded. & d ... the offic.oe: A contem· CASA-VICTORIA APTS -'''ifi"'fr'ii"~·iriiDA:iiO;&;;l l'!!!!'~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I GARDEN , oorary orncc •wle In"'""" Adults. I,!!, 3 BR w/pntiol MEDITERRANEAN THE MOS1 APTS lent nl'Y.' IO<'utlon \\'ilh $4000. From SHi9.50 No Peoi VILLAGE EXCITING VIEWS of office rumiture nnd equtp-Pool, rec Mll., cle\'alors 1 Bedroom $198 2 ,t-3 Bdnn<:., l'\llls. drps, n1ent tit YOUR dl11pQ111.J in- Sec. gu1c. Ca.o1 & waler pd 2 Bedroom & De s·>42 IN NEWPORT u1illtles pnld. li l 1 In i;, cluding: JB!\1 Selectric l I .525 Viclori>1. CM, 642--8970 2 Bedroonii sil,; Lu.'lury bayf.ront apai'tment laundry rarilitles. Rec .I type\\·ritcr, Bondex Copier I -NE\\' BREE o 2 Bedroom Townl»usc $320 llving. Boat sllps at )'OUr room \\'/pool t11blc. gy1u and electronic printout tape APARTMENTS 2400 Harbor Bl\•d ~ door. \VWk to shops, 1~£taU-mom, &11.unu, ll()OI. Adults .calculator. 1 BR pool J·1cuv:i clOf!t'd Costa Ml'SB 1n-tt 557-80'20 ranls, thealrc, ocean. A only, no pets. 2881 Brislol, .. Your oftiCt': l>tu&h, ' 1' iJtil .pd I few clt'gru1t. \t'ry private, Cu&la Atesa. ronlernporary seml-private ~di:irs~' s~1£~ jn Hamilton: l~RGE ._: br, s.lJ::. Si ng; 2-bedroom, 2-hP 1h units with 751-1415 office t.'Onl.plete with execu- &45-4411 or642-l960 11 ory, vcam ~1 u'F., •1~\\ spacious terraces, poo I ,l;~ii~~~~i tive 11ippoi.(ltments. avllilable -"-'-''-"=-""-'=·---cpts, drps, bluru;, & paint. 11ubter-ancan 2·car JNl.rking. Jo you 12 hours a day. APTS Unlurnishcd, 2 Br Ctlrpt. 20CJ \Vallacc 1\ve., AU adult, full r.ecurily build· For further Wormatlon. $19.'.l-Util pd, pool. lndry 6-S6-9U3 or &11)..8882 ing, rt"ew call>Ct. drapes, COSlP. ct: • facil. cpls, 11-ps, . t:hhwhr, Dan• Point 3826 bulll·lns, dP ~r. LeaSt'lf from closed gRr. ).:o child/pet. • $.'.a> per m.. llnciendR !!arbor Apt11 · 839-7•176 NE\V view 2&3 Br a Pt s, (714) 67~7985 EASJ'SIDE 3 BR. 2 BA MS-9578 or 551-0042 eves. 1884 Monrovia, CM 548-0336 Near 17lh St shops. Lease. liARBOR VJE\V HOMES $135. 1 BDR.i.\l. ,\UuU.s on!)'. $375. mo. CAii CJS Re al Like new, highly upgraded, 132 W. \VI~ LARGE 1 Br, pool. adjacent frpl~. gara11:l', beani clng. (213) 661--0361 • 8o<h•kws 60 3.'l85l & 33861 l\lariana Dr.-~ to shopping. SI · mo .• 67:: 11uo _ Nawport _Bay 1owert •18R,1-8R Llepoilit r e l li.nd ab~-to ~ otti\ Offic• S.rvlcea 714 -540·5451 Estate, 518-1168 JSR 2BA, ianf nn, din rm, t b1B""R, df,]WLC. Frun.2 nnbo, ~sea~ & &-d~f ~~ STUNNING 1 hr garden apl. pool, rec. rm., $185. Adults. 'nO \V. l8t.h St. responsible, clean tenant, no NU 2 Br, 11~ Bu 111-nhse, 310 F•rnandO St., N.8. •2 BR & Oen pc!s. 1887 rtl on r ovia, fplc, shag, balcony. $245. PARK NEWPORT From$115-$435 , _ uo. car glll'.,_ , Co no. pets. $345. mo. Call: m pool & rec taciliUes Ghazi, ~t. 546--9521 incl. $500 mo. 640-6457. &-16-6.'11-I mo. 493-&134 or 673--<1200 APARTMENTS MelG\t.rd. East & Adams Ea1tbluft 3,830 Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms 540·l800 EASTSlDE 2 bi', yard. $175 • mo., l tt &: last, $100., clean- ~Security. 557-22 89 2 BR, Cpl, no.pets or singles. S .: 11111gr. Apt. A. 980 W. 17th St., O f. 3 BR, Yard & garngc, new crpts, drp1, & paint. 2~ . Elden, $275. mo. 644-15&1 Dan.e Point 3226 LF:ASE-l-.:XI<-;cu·1·1v.!!: *HARBOR VIEW HOME • 1 BR furnished $135. + utlL Adults, oo pets. 548-3176 or 548-1026 Lloyds Bank Bldg. . (Porta F ino) Dene Point 3726 University Park, Irvine Luxury living: 4Br, 31,iba, ;:;;;::.:.:c.:..;;:,::... ___ ::.;:.: Days 557.7000 Nights Famlly & Recreation Rm. 2 BR Condo JZJ5/ Lse $550 mo. &57-9421J !l l-637-2509 NICE 2 BR OCEAN VI EW 2BRCondo •••• s2.65&S275 DUPLEX Nciv 2Br 2 Ba $22.Snear Yacht H a r bo r . 3 BR Condo! :::::$265 & $275 2 car g~r. \!1° blk '10 bch'. 25091 Lu. Cresta Apl A• 3 BR H.imes . $300, $325, $335 $350. 1213) 696-3871 or (213) ~·.,.-~'""-.,..."""""-...,-°""""= 3 BR Homes . $360,$375, S395 S.a.83&1 an 5; 30. Huntington Beach 3740 4)lR Honu•; ... 1335,$395, $425 UDO "-':CH561.l!!i1'f;TY Cha<mi 3 br 2 bo "°"' LOW WEEKLY RATES CH -REALTY ng ' · · Executiv• Suites TAKE ALL OF N.E 0 R ~ fM.5800 '* tax shelter. 613-6489 727 y 81 SlL\RE Unique O('\V spo-......, .. , EALTY OONOO-3 BR, 2~ Ba, new. n -orktown vd. ctous split level To11o•nhtJ'~. TU.,,...,. R 1;} Acre .Park • s wun l'rol. a<:aeh BIJil4 Yorktown 2 trplac, 2 ~·ctbar.i. Fabu· * 832-5111 * S-125. n10. Avail Nov. 9. .. 5 II lous coestal view. Pl'Mll. nr: NL'\\' DEERFIELD J-lotne, 714-529-09-iS STUDIOS & I BR's. ?-lartna. Adults. $6U n~onlh. 3 hr, 2\.S: ba, ~'E'lbar, (rple, '2~B~R"""2'""a.'",'"-=0e-n-.-N~o~w-,-.,,~1~1 • l<U U kJtchen ~/493-6800 1 i bl!(. to pool &: jacuzzi. &. drp!i. All ne1v bit-ins, • Heated pool El Toro 3232 Nr. shop'g. &:: Sehls. 551-2771 dshwr, 2 car gar, $35ll. e Laundry facilities I~.:..;.:;;;_ ____ ...:;;= eves. 1no. 646-201~ • F'J'ee utilities NE\V 3 Br, 2 Ba condo, TURTLEROCK, new 2 b r, --;;"",_,;7'-,,;;;;C7.c--0 l<'rce linens --• .~ ~'Id k $325 d di ~· I"-' 2 BR., 2 ba.; S275 !\to. • T.V. & n1ald sen •. avail. re'"'""' ,, ........ " ren o . . en, n rm, u i"C. crp ~. 3 Bit 2 .... '""~ l\1o 831--0109 .drpcd, 3 miles to Irvine ., ..,..,, ....,... · • Bar-B-Que 1 Br Unfu1·n $150 Lots of bltns, pool, walk to shopping, 1/2 1111. beach. 931 W. 19th SL 5411--0,192 e VILLA MESA . • 2 BR. Gard<.':11. Priv Patio. Pool. Closed garage. From SIB;;. 71!1 W. Wilson 646-l2j\. ***GARDEN APTS eeePOOL Unlum. 2 Br apt in tnmily secti<'n. Crpto: &: driwi. No pets. 642-J64j NEWPORT HEIGHTS Brand ne\V 3 Br, 2\.:i Ba. frpll'., bl!ns, pvt patio. 2 car garage. Only $375. mo. Cull 833-2014 NE\VLY DECOllAT!-.:D 2 Br ~·/garage $160. Yard-11o'1Jler pnid. 518 "B" Bernard St. Call f..U , Iodwitrlal, avail 1211, no Cnyv.'OOd Realty &m-l290 • Phone service LEASE 2 Br Rancho Viejo pets, monthly or J eas e , 3 BR, 2 BA, "Duplex, 2 blks. e l mile to ocean LOVELY 2br. cplK, d rps, ~~ 0~~,t~t, 833--1557 bcaeh. $300. yearly. 642-3JS8 ~B~E;A.;;U=T::::,l=B-',==,.,,.==-n.-a-p_"_l1=65 middle nge sadus. no pcl,;. •NE\V 4 Br, College Park, or 642-7914 & $175 Spanish s~le build· $13.i ino. 2200 Pluecnll:i. 636-4120 Fountain Valley 3234 c $395 BLUFF Co d z I I I ··-· I ri46 .. ~160 2 Ba. tlle root, Al • n o. P an. ng, pVI. enc o~ gar., poo, I-'=~~~~-~-- RANCH STYLE 3 br. ea.,c"°''-"''.c""'-Co:!'p'-t.'-8-"3:HIS~-"-.= 5BR-'Study $585. mo l s e. sauna, laundry, adlts 17301 CHILDREN OK I !lo lg Fam "L •-3248 752-1430&494--64();1. Keelson Lane 1 blk \Vest r ~e2Br$170 ·, 3Brll~ w own pa • · · rm., agun1 u.ICh of Beach off Slater. 842-7848 -frpl~, Iovtly landscap'g, gns San Clemente 3276 Ba $1!JO. Duplt>x & 4~lex, BBQ. lo maint'J rear yd. MEN, small beach ~otel. 2 pools. crpts, drps, &12-6682 acoeu. $36.5. 5a7 -315 9 , Ei\1EltALD B.\Y; 2 DR ..L R.oms $21.50 \\'eek. Apls. 2 & 3 Bil. ·-s. Cpl, <l•p. nnd Townhouses 1 J;iiii;i;i~~~~ijjijjj • DELUXE e Fr. $2'1450 Open 9-6 Dtilly .......__._ -- 3 dR, lf.r BA apt for le-use. Spa Pools . Tennis Jncld spac. master suite, Across lron1 Fashion Lsiand din 1·m & dbl ga,t';.ige.. Auto a t Jamboree on San Joaquin door opener ~avail. Pool & Hills Road. Recreation area. Adults! (7l4) 644--1900 on1,, no "'1" y· D I M • $322 • IStG· e e5G 2 BR. To1vnhou9C. frplc, 86.J Amigos Way, NB ADULT GARDE.~ HOPtlES from $250. I BR, ll-on1 $195 . , Atanaged by lRVl;NE AVE., AT MESA Pool, tennis, continen1al \\'JLLJAM WALTERS CO Near Nt>1vport Blvd f'N.)' breaxfast. Separate family . & Jryinc Iodu.slrial Comi1lex. section. Cloi;e to ;,hopping Hunt1ngt~~ch 3140 1 BR.$190. 2BH. SZlO. a: fine beach. 644--2611 JOIN THE CLUB Rec Bldg ~·/gym, Billi~,I~~=~===~~ Li . be ·r l . Color T.V. Pool & JacUUJ 'j . THE EXCTI1NG ve m _auu u Hunungton Security Patrol, Refrlg. Inc. PALM MESA APTS. Lllndmark. Choice upper 2 e S.l5-~ e Br. 2 Ba, close lo the JI.Iii-. P.JlNlITES TO NP'!'. BCH. Hon Oolh1r Club & tennis BA\ FRONT Oulrmlng lrg 2 lia<:h, I & 2 BR. from .$157 courts. S325. mo. Also a br, 2 00. Plush Crplng, drp!(, Adults, No Pets. ln\'e ly I011o·cr 1 Br. ~. The 2 'c.ar prkng, pool. ~dull. l.SbJ. Afew. Dr. . nmenities ru-e super. i\fust \\atch the boats sail bl. (~ blkl from Nev.·part Blvd.) 11.e to app1-ecia1c. Adult $575 mo. Mgr, 6 7 3 -7 9 8 a. 546-9860 (.'Olllll\Un.ily, 40 years & over. 547--0321. BEACO-N:-"-~B~A~Y=-5.J&.8847. e OCEANFRONT 3 Br., L A 11·inter. l br. 'g. Ii'=. rm. pine uxury pts •. 5•h hQuse trom I/each, panel, beam ceil, beachlhoat Just completed. l BR's $195. brand ne1v 1 Br. all bltns avail. $245. Yrlv. lse. Util. n10. 3 BR \V/fpJc $310. n10 .. & frpl c. AND ?.10RE!1 pd. 675-3337, 3-7Pl\1 GREAT L 0 CAT I 0 N IN Rental Gu:.:c 968-6767 CONDOMINIUM, btand new, TH~ BEACH AREA. Open BAY AV.-BAY VIEW Newport Crest. 2br. den. Dally at te rn o on s . 1901 2 BR. 2 Patio~. Fireplll<:e; lba. View. Dbl c81· gar. ~1[maJ J-I:. ca~ 8:19-6133 yearly. Best Btly & Ot.-ean $425 until July lst. 675-29-19 '" or ac or arion. s11·tmming. O\\•ner. 675-0998. ~·~'·'~''=~==~~~-50''~ OFF lst Months Rent. Open at Carner 121h & Bay ON THE BAY N(!\\.· delu.x 1-2-3 Bedroorn ,. LEASING-NEW RETAIL + OFFICES FROM 35c Ft. 1525 SUPERIOR Profess. bldg. nr .. H oag Hosp. Ground fir. o It i c e ~pace, 11&1 sq. ft. at $295. Dr./Ot!ntist suite, 1700 sq. ft., $76.i. Ask for P.ft'Gann d 2 bath Ocean vie1v NE\V CONDO, 3 br, 21; bn, , ..... • • • ~ ~-L ~~ •tonth,sfearly. · v i ew/Dana hbr.-Cypress $9:l. mo. 536-7056 2 ha, ~11J1s, Jg. yard. $200. Huntintton DWCh 3240 THREE ARCH BAY; 3 Br .. Shores; deck, pvt. patios; Laguna Beach 3748 ~952lal : Ghazi, Ag l . 2 ba. Lovely home; nice ~lf, extras $3~0 . apts w/enc garages. 4 & • ~a.ch·fo1replace-Yrly • 8th floor _2 Br, 2 B~. Slip 6 Plcx Unils. ·Close lo shop-Attracthe 3 bd r., 2 balh. avail. $5()(]. mo. Ne~-port I •---------•I p1ng & ~aches. Next lo Lots ol paneling • carpet· Bcb. 642--8931 or 646-8316 II · • c I I drapes -bh/lns • U50 mo. B t Ad It L' • DESK space avatlable $50 1wi.Uo & surrpordl. $450 _untington Harbour. a 1809 W. Balboa 673-2223. . •au . u 1v1ng mo. \Vill provide furniture CLEAN 4 BR. 2BA, fplc,. cpl, drps, O\V. bllns, nice friendly neJghborhood. $..125 mo. No lee. Ask for Bev or Dale, 963-4567; ~1onth, yearly. NEW. 3 Br. 2~, I.ta. d1·p:oi/ P.10NARCH BAY: 3 Br., 2 q>IR. o small r:hilth'C'a "r ha: nic<' home w/1ovl'IY Pf'ls. t213J 868--~s.:g art j·30. ON Beach, Spaciou~ 2 Br, 2 Ba, Frplc, a\'uil till Jwie 15. $300. nio. 4!»-28.13 l Br, stove, IT'frig, 1v/y,• J 1141 846-8874. No JIC!ts. Spac. 2 Br, gas at $5 _mo A n 8 w e r I n 1 childl'C'n. no pets. Seniors 1 2 . & 3 B , d,...,s tor $20. under gomg tute, CJi:I. $180. 6-12-1410 Beach Blvd HW'ltinetoo crpl. ne11·l1 Pllinteci. No WALK TO BEACH SUBLET at Park . Ne\\·po11 rn.-~tc.:. Pool, BBQ, rt(.'. hall. I servi~ a~ailable. 1 78 7 5 only. S135mo. 5:18-6920. • r, crp., .... , .start'g. 11/23 tor 6 n'IOll. • ·• \\'ATERFRONT 2 Br. Creal EASTSIOE l..GE 2 BR bltiru, gar. 2'11 16th St. or 640-4!39 SECLUDED Oc..-eanfront Apt. Beach. ( 12 .321. 2 B near pa.rk, w I 11o•, drapes no pets. C I e a n . Gardener « ~'Ull':r p a l d • Couples only. For a pp I. 213--.'U9-6861 aft 6 pm. LARG E :l Bit 2 bath wl lam nn area. ncal' beach. S375/nw. 962-4495 or ~2547. O L D T O \VN BEAC J<I HOUSE. 1 BR, 2 c a r garage, priv. yard. $25 0 . mo. 5.1&-0952 2 BR. No pet.s/chlldn!n. 1'i.rst & Ja.•t mos rent + bond. Call 842-1343 3 BR. i Ba $295 mo. Beaut corid, washer Incl. Children ;rard. $650 P.1o./yrly. TURNER ASSOC. fiEALTORS $1177 Sl&J, lJrlL pd, 1 Bdr, frplc O<:ean viev.•, Victoria Sch $265'. 2 Bdr. frplc, OC('an vu. Child, snwll pel S.'fi.'i. NICE 3 Bdr, frplc, dbl ,::aruge. yd. p.q.tio, kids/pct NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or. 494-3248 OLDER 2 bcllm. hon1c; close to lown & beach. \V I w 1·ttrp .. stove & re fr ig. Available lmmt'diately. $235 Per mo. MISSION REALTY * .J94.-0731 * & pets. 546-7469; 962-5$6 VIEW. Vacant, 2 Sto r y NICE AR.EA, 3 bt., 2 ba., Spacious 3 BR, 2 Ba. $350. 3 bllnS nr Sl.l•r mo. 1 .. ..,, Del JI.tar, Arch • ear 1ar.. ., . .. .....,. & Golden West. 847-QlS. 1 ~ll<=•~•~h~H~"~·~*-=~2036~--­ $225. NEW Plu1b ~ B~ @rl. Suptr 3 BR1Spanish, private. do, Shag crpl. <irp!I:, encl. sjJt(CiO-·'> gro-.inds. Avail. fWJ'N pe.Uo, pool. Bkr. 846-3&18 $27"'.Wmo. BROKER 493-3611 S©~'11A-~t-2fs · That Intriguing Woro' Game with a Chuckle 141ft .. llr (lAr I. ,QUAN • • loca1ion. $293. nlD. Consider W/\V bltn tri p I 205 15lh St., Huntington 1 8 1 1 2 BR. 2 Ba, ioli>lc, Gar 1501 WESTCLIFF DR NEW 3 hr. 2ba, 2 car 1ar., kids/.,..ts. 536--0321 · s. re g. O o · Bch. 847-3957 R. J>OO. adu ls, super 1 yr lse, So. Laguna. N'El\'PORT 0 • 1 1 C ,: cpt/drp, blt115, rrpl, fenced r-S17:>. Adults, no pets. , . '1l; , . sharp? F'Urnlture av a 1 I, H21-lno or 556-65'11! r inane a en..,r L•guna Ninuel 3752 642-9520 sr ACIOUS 1 , R .. o v c 1 1,1/estclirr areA. Owner/A"' Lee1ing Office Sruce yd. l...s<>. $340. mo. 498-0253 -"---•=------S f rd l>' Room 4000 r- Unlve rsity Park 3294 CONDO 2 br. 2 bn. \Ves1 $~·t 2 BJt· 2 ~A QU11ET. f::i?e·Bl'~~~e.-~l~,:;ig.&yaln-8.13-3544 or 6-16-607j 1 A~7~·41°fi_4z~T~i ~~,'z~Jt Nine. Nicely rurn'd. 496-8877 rp s.. rps, 111"'· c Olj{'{I dianapolis. $210 m0. Alt. LARGE 2 bedrn1. 2 ba. cpts, SLEEPING roon1 near Lido ATTR. 1-BR & den, frplc. or 525-l732 gar. NO pets, 2126 TI1urin, 5. 536-7-Ml or 968-;£.~2 drps, hllns, gar .. nr Hoog ShoJlll &· hcach. Pvt ent.r. SSc PER SQ FT Ideal for couple Ol' 11'1!Ckcnd Sia-~772 i<IO!Sp. l\faturc adults. No & ba. $115, nio. 673--0.143 1617 \VESTCLlFF . NB fa lhe1·. Tennis ct., swim I N:.:.:•:.:.w~pa::.:<~t~B~e~a~c~h:....._'_:.37:.:.6:.:.9 QUI!!.,., ~eclU<lcfl 2 Br. 2 BEAUT. new lrlplex. JBR. pets. $225. mo. &12-4387 art 5 AGT. 54.1-5032 · I $300/Lse 552--0684 B bl 2ba. nr 11' 11o'a~her & dryer .~=c...,,~-~--~-1 poo · · · a, lns, rrplc, Po o I, .included. $JOO. mo. 2 0 1 5 2 BR, 2 Ba, Luxury Bay-RC?Ol\IS $20 wk up, 111ith 300 SQ F'T', crpti.:ldrps, $95. H1e1 Furn/Unfurn 3300 $29.95 \VK UP. 1 Bdr., 2 · garage. Adults' 110 pets. 376 Delaware TOBIN REALTY front, uva il. Oc<.'. I. $400. k1!ch_,n S.10. 11'k up apt. JX'l" nio. Call 646-2130 or Ba & Bneh. Color TV, m'aid \V. Bay St. 8•l6-l3ll · phno. 673·8'114 or S<.'e l\1gr., .-:.:.>~•;·~97~"~'.;;'o',:.:."'~""::.:o1'16~-'..7;;;;;· I ·~67!f-~.~J~77.,09=,,...--=--I C D M VIEW 8CIV. pool. Tl-IE MESA, 415 LARGE : b1·., 111 ba. CHEZ ORO APTS _919 Bsyiddc ~· Rentals to share 4300 DELUXE: 2 room office , , • -· N. Newport Bl., ~ · B · \Vashr/dryr r1n. Pat Io, 8234 Atl •inta UNFURN Apts. 2 Br .. 2 B11. Corona del t\l1u· f k fo~L 2 bedroon1, 2 bath on quiet ~·~"'"::...;9681c;;~· ==,-;;--;-;:;;:;:---I drps., crpts. C!Ose to schls l, 2 & 3 liR. J>riv gar, pool, \Vt;_s tclllt area! . s~~ll pct \VANTE~ ft'mnlc to share ltealonon1ies, Bkrs. 615-6700 street. Large sundcck. $340. LAS BRISAS APTS & S. Oil Plaw.. 546-8688. ii•ashc.r, dryer. Close to OK. call &12-21:i2, 64a-9060. ~lelu.xe : Br apt . ~/sa!l1e. NE\\' Plush office Bldg., 2 · BOAT SUP 5.515 River Ave 642·2566 1 BR, Garage, stove &' rerrg bearh. 536-0.l36 EASTBLUF'F Beaut. & ll@W, N.B. 645-8617 ..,r 64.-4896 to fi Ri\t su!tt's. Conference i.Jke new 3 bedroom, 3 bath Elevatur bldg on beac:h. W Ad ull11, no dogs. $140. 240 lfUNTINGTON ARMS 1 br, bll.ns, pool avail. Year· !-"'EP.IALE, mid 20'l> wish#$ Rm. Xenix copier. Near ·townhouse In Newport with BR.~ ~~nies, htd pool. Avocado S:, Apt. F. 544-8230 New deluxe 12 & 3 BR;s ly $240. 644--0335 :oiame lo 11hare 2 BR·2 ·ba. ,-'O~.C=.'-""~'"'°=n=·~'="=..o·JIWO=~· --1 Wfttcrfronl available. $415 Sec ty. ts. S 1 5 0 . L G E l B r , no 2 BA. all bl~. unfum. 'Ca.II BAYFRONT J Br, 2 Ba on apt. on bed.ch, N.B. 613-8l46. AITRACTlVE front oUlce. mo. Pf~, N~d.,h~}~:· S~~: child/dog. 673-D Cent c r. Rltr., 9$8-68941 536-m maln bay, pvt bch. w/pler RESPONSIBLE girl to share .e;round floor. Approx 400 sq C D M LUXURY Is & Open. 642-2464 or 494-1763. NEW 4J3R, 2BR + den, & 9~193.'); &11·4510 n1y beach tnt Ca.II Teri rt. $1 25. fflO. 1648 Newport l\la~iriden; 3 bedroom home ~~ivfue~' u~· 3 $300. 2 Br. apt. cpt/drp. No cllldrn 3BR a pts. Bet\\'i!en lleil & 2 BDRP.L crpl!I, drps, Dl\V.J;'~1~0~11~1"'~· ~':""':;':·W~-~~~;::::6:1':·•=· :C:-':t·:"'":::":"":::::=~I on _ ~recllff• ....Al, beauti· Call 494--8~ for appt. or ~.ts., $175. 646-9290 2257 \Val'ner, \\'est of B o I s a yt.>arly. No pct,:. fullY°fumlsh~:P r lva t e 3 BACHEWR APl'S, all Apt. F' ~1aple St. Otiea. 84S-&l8l SZ25. 8.'Yl-l\50 SEEK & ''ND~ ScottlshTartan1 beach. $1200. mo. year round, $160. mo, incld E.\.'TM lge 2 Br. 1\1 Bu, SPACIOUS 2 Br, 11,i B a LARGE I BR CANAL ;::::=::.:c...::=·..!1~1:.:::,:;..... _______ ,;.c_ NEW CONDO utll. cpts, drps, nr OCC. $175. m'<!rlooking golf l' o u r s e. Fl1m or unfurn. Girls, no 673-1531 557-8372 $200. mg,...-598--5612 after G pets. $1&'.i. \'rly 6-~ Super 2 bcdrooni.' 3 bath, ON TitE SCH, Bach, Sing, EASTSlDE 2 br. <'n<'I. ~at·, pm , .' NE\V 2 br, 2 b;1. on 'Grccn- aparkllng and pl'('Hy. Over-1 d ''"" .,,.."-7 1 I · o•· 1 lks p~Yed P.la.1•Jna . $37;; rrom $125. THE SECOND aun . rn1., cptll. _.,.,_ ~..,., 2 BR. free gas & v.·:ttcr. bt' 1. !rt>, pullo, pet "· STY. API'S. 103 P.tcFaddcn, ""A" Tustin Al"C. 673--0797 C111s, ('!rps. Child ok, no urlull!I S2i:1. :l'lti-7M1'!. rno. EASTiLUFF 675--IQ'i.5 3 Bit., 2 b11. .. 2 i:.:ur·11 .. 11r. pets. $110. 8.!2-1652 3 HR. 2Bn. 1 Blk lo Reach, NICELY furn'd. duplex, 3 ~tore!i & offi cc:oi. Atlnlt~. 2 BR. 2 BA. cp!s., drps., 1m1io. yctlrly. $300. n\O. BEAUY.Y br. upper $275. \V 111 r .• $300. By C>.1·11«.'r. 516-S391. carport, l chilrl OK, no pcls. 0 15--795 1 i\logniflccnt S hr. 3 ba. 2300' Adulh1, no pets. \Valk to 2 huge bt'droo111!!. SUJH'r Jo-..!!_60. nw. 531~51$ OCEAN vie·',~.,=,~,,~ •. -. ~<1-m-,,-,,,., llJY.'llhou~ \l'i lb a ~i iln : bliy &oceAn. 847-{i880, catlun. Bean\ (•ellhq.:. !!170 I BR 11 111, $\65 111011\h, 1st ba. lrplc, pool, tl'.nt1h1. $500. bonus :wnt and sundeck. l DOOR to Beach. 2 Br. nm. 6'15-6610. · 111\d Inst + $100. Avail Nov,,:6~42~·""'4:;::·~·-------l I I B"ll l;,, ,8 .... ,n, ·~9s. Adult11, Yrly, $2:i0 mo. \Vin-E:\'TRA 1 2 B c r 1 1 9. Jin1 Larkin 536--8836 "S J <KO .,., trr $215 mo. \Viii unfum-drps, bl;~, n:· pet&~ 830 NE\V 2 Rr, 1% Ba., ri111c, an uan EASTBLUFP l'lh. G73-GG40 Center St 646-1181 bltnt;-Nr. b::h. Adlls, no Capistrano 3878 TOWN HOUSE STEPS TO OCEAN 3 BR, 2 Ba, cpt1. cl~ no pets, 520 Califonlia, .\:lt;-291~ 2 b Sparkling 2 bedrd:>m, 3 bftlb 3 Bdhn, 2 Ba,-$335. mo pets, nr So. Coast Plaza. LARGE 2 br, nr. be 11. c h . ':?~~ . br.2 a·• 1potlen, views. $330 per 67&-8038 $2.05. 546-4000 F'Ol"C«I air heal, encld. gar. W\JUl,O/nun:on, cur i ar .. month. S1nt1 Ana ' 3780 $120. 1 BR duplex. !\lnrried 411 14th St. ()36....0800 ~i8\'!~ &~es.mo. Call l..75·7225 cpl, non-smokert, no pet~ l BR a~ near beach $135 .,,. $00 Pd Woek-$50 Movco Yo• 968 A w-l~h. 548..,,. · ' . 2 BR 1 ba CONDO wot« In. Modern Apl, utll pd. ~· 0 + ut 1 · Pool . No & hi ! !llt'r pr v'lded . . ... . .. \ \ 1.1 .F' HI . \LI' • 81RG ! "'Tl J1rn1.,,! <;to Condos Unfurn. 1425 Call 542-6547 3 BR, 2 Ba. Cpts/drp!I, bit· children/pets. !rJ0.-2746 1:00~ $ru. 41\\-9118 · · Ins, h"l'sh p11.lnt. upiilnlrs. Hunt Harbour 3842 =""'=~=~~~..,,"" $143 -Modern Slnglt: Apt 11•/ Nr. occ. St9S mo. 551.oJ!'iO • Santi Ana 3880 prq;cs, ADULTS ON,'LY. I h<, 111\f. 1'0\\INllOUSE. 32' boat slip. 1100 ... ....,,.,.. ~ SI 1-cau JIZ~.:;fr I 00 \VAT ER r R 0 NT "1'"'"''ou~ . ng ..... nr . &: retr'lg., no petl. 1 . nio TOWNHOUSE. 32. boat itllp. ,~1lpi~. • A _1~n~po1111!1on. A1>1rtment1 Unfurn. + UHl.1. li4.'H531 An. SfPt1 3 BR. 231 BA. dni~. crr.11s. c,11nrq. \TM"L ;)12-651"!:__,.,. Bi lbo• Peninsuli 3807 STUNNING 2 hr. 2 bn • ~ltt. blt-uui plus \\'8jl;llt'r & t-BR. triplex, nr. So. Coll&t 2 BR CONDO, 1..AGUNA C.a.rden upl . Pool, re C · flry1>r. No chlldttn or pt't ~. Plstza. Cp11 .. dl"lll·• bltr1~. NICllEL. Pool Side ~·1v1r.w NE\\1 ·xlnl lift 3 BR. 2 81\. room. SI~. 710 \V, l8th St. $450/~fO. J\Jj 6 1' i\1 .. (01ll'A@oo, $145. SJ.l-92M Ft1n1 Hin, frplc:, 2 Ju hly Occal\O'ont Aiit ~·/dhl Ill'. ALL 111n pd_ Ltre 1 Br npt R41"~7 So th L 3886 LIMDSA YN O SUC R EFFNLN E M S MA C PH E R S A N M UEO I O MA CG R EG OR US O AOF R S MM ACO EMA C AMB S CC MF H N DA CG T C AM E R O R PFLY S OFSC G R R ELLE R EICIDNF AM B SCE NM UVSC L U YI ARASMA ULA IDA L . B U B & NAMT G LOM NCY t. A C A L M C AMPNB 1 C E E OR E MA C A ABRD I B SMYN FG 8 U 8 °A NNM A CTAN IM C AM F ABO FG M ACG R E I GB R SAY D M R N A BC U BNILLA S DNPL ·~,... ...... -.......... .,,.. '°"""· llld:'wtri, .,, ...... Of 41.,.,., .. °" ,.all. , .. etc) ......... .., ............ : BUCHANA.~ FDGU90N MACGl\EGOll CAM!RON GRAHAM MACMILLAZ" CA,'ltPBILL LIND.lfAY MACPHERSON CUMMING MACDUFF MACTAVISl:I T~w: Clffuic MMl llN_,.I • ; • -; •~ •Viti. ""' ·21"' d Bl ~lg h 1 • u •~un• lllnd~ped t>llllVI', $32l, .,.,.,.,, n.o. ".,... ..,.. o )'S; 1118. 1'1-"l•' • ' RJt c r P • L1guna &e•ch 384 81----1'._ ___ _ I I I I I I I l ,;•;:9'~"'°93~C,.,,=-::-:::::-:::::;.,~ l;'":i>8$l~i'9';'"""'i::"'',;;;;:--;;:-;::::: $1Sl No pe111. 548-1.S17 s E c Lu E 0 ON>nntront. 'T'oootder any ot all ol tht ••pandtd ''Sffk Ir. Find'' boob. --~ • BR. 1 n. I ' '~ f fu 2 Bii 2 num b1u11f t"--• .. h l lend 60 cents for e1eb, maldn1 cho<u ..:..-"'"-',,,.""'----'-.0-.1..;." .J-J.-.1.-''-' l!A.W 80mcrhlna YoU w11.nl lb LARCE l br, 1 hlk. to b3.Y 'l'R.IPLEX 2 br, , ....... a11.r .. #. Qtl, op C\1 .,11• uni m· un m. , • • ....... SCRAM-LETS An1w1r1 In Ctauiflc1tion 8;080 gcll!' QlWifled ad11 do If or ocet.n. utils. loci. $195. quk!t llln·-t~-t. 1 chlld OR, I St1 re1. $12.i, mo. ('..1.ll nnl'r 15.a, l-'rpl~. fBr. , f y/ 1$<'. r:;:bl• to "'S..ll 6 Find,'" Sw-Ttllcr•• Syndicate. Addr. \\'ell· call N0"1 &&i-..i678. 67s-4li00, 67~7876 eve&. no pctll. $163. nm. GT.>-8771 5 _rn1. oi9-""'62.t.'; S2L-1710 or 5:16-6.)18 --'"'-'_n_•-"-''-'-"-;_, -"'-"'-'-"-""-'---------' • • ' • I I , , LI.. DAil y PILOT Office Rental <I ENJOY Got' A Problem? '' WES TCLIFF BLDG N[WPOHl BE AC~t . . .... " . . . . . " .. . UNEMPLOYED? NO SKlllS? NEED MONEY? I The benefite l)f Would A Good Job ... •••c11t.I • efflce • All TRAVEL ' -H(lp? ·' VETERANS call PACIFIC TRAVEL SCHOOL today ' to seo ii you qual jly for a positlou 1n lhe Career Train MOW For: Secr•lary Roceptlonid " ' Newport Center Schools and Use Your GI Bill -To P9f"Clde Skills Train For A Jo~ Or Get A Degree. AIR TRAVEL INDUSTRY! ' General Office Atsi•lant Typi•l·Sleno ·' Ground Floor Snn Jrn1quin !tills Rood 2.361 1''1. Ca1'pels, tlrapes, 11 I r • cond., jnnitor, pllrking. · Wesley N. Taylor Co. nEALTORS :?11 1 San Jou11uin !!Ills Rd. Nl"IJ"iort .Centet 644-4910 k 1 P.'10. FREE RENT * No lt:•a«e req. Dix. ollices i1dj. A1rpo111:>r llolel. AIC, tun .o;ervkes. Fron1 $145 Mo. Instructions ORANGE COAST COLLEGE 543-6655 • Tkktt A&tnt · • Re1erv1tlon1 Aatnt •bmpAatnt • Alr.frtipt Aa•nl 1Tr-Aaltll Spocial Bnlth-Up CourHS Day .,.. EvenillCJ Clatses Ful & porl·lilM Plac.,,,.,,i AssislC111ce I ,I .:!17'2 DuPont, lloom 8 J * 833-3223 'T1l noon * Business Rental 4450 This variety of fine schools could introduce Has many academie & vocational programs to help you reach your goal. See us for voca11onal & academic testing. counseling, l1nanc1al aid 4 student JOb p1acerne~1. ss-6-8890 ~ Irvine College "tr 1of Business Center San Clemente l(XX} Sq l''t Store or office un F.l Ca mim Real E.~cellent parking 492--9764 492-7ll.1 MESA CENTER Ind IC o nl n1 ereial space avail. 1974 O!arle, Cos l a .i\1esa. 1500 &1. ft. at $200. ALSO Ind. with afUce, 1500 sq. ft. at ~;25. i"las 220 3 pt)1;1se v.•lring. 817 w. 17th Street, Cotila l\fcsa. Ask for John McGann H'ARllOR COMP'ANY REALTORS SINCE 1~-1 673-4400 NEW Warehouse Nexl t o Otttnge Co Airport. 3200 Mt ft incl 400 sq fl ofril'e in Industrial park. Tim Drillcoll 997-2100 or Leland House 5.'!6-<J<>ll * COSTA MESA * Alnl<ll!t new M·l. 1300 sq. ft. $185. l\10. 644-2361 you to a new tomo1Tow. For further information regprdlng placement of advertising in the Daily Pilot Schools and Instruction l)jrectory CALL 642-5678, EXT. 325 MEDICAL ASSISTANT DENTAL ASSISTANT RESPIRATORY THERAPY TECHNICIAN OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN MEDICAL ELECTRONICS DAY & EVENING CLASSES ENROLL NOW FOR SEPTEMBER CAUFORNIA PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE For More 1.torMotio" Coil TM Ve+erom A.ffoin Office 556-5853 JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 No. Newport Blvd. N.B. Suite #5, Downstairs Days Tel. 642-0326; Nites 642-8l87 Across From Hoag Hospital Karate Uniforms RATE $24 PER MO. *Karate·Shito Ryu Shoto Kan *Aikido *Judo DIRECTOR, J1m11 ll lkC1un !USN, Rot) ISTIL t H3 Al'HOVll F•vtTUM'I·~ • TUmDM ~AVAIL PAaFIC IUYEL SCHOOL 610East17th Street, Santa Ana DAY CARE CENTER · . Sponsored By The Nfvix'rt Beach Assistance League HELP FOR WORKING PARENTS ONLY! NON-PROFIT DAY CARE CENTER for preschool children, 21/i to 5. LoCATION: Corner 'or Bay Street and Orange Avenue, Costa Mesa (St. John the Divine Church) 1100 East Garry Avenue Santa Ana. Calllo1n1a 92705 (Newport freeway at Dye1 Road) Orange Counry's most orogressive and 1nnovat1ve Career Center. ~-.t Rug Cra_fters of~g Has A Unique Gift Idea Classes In Speed Tufting Creative Wall Hangings and Rugs! Five 2 hour clas5f:s. Course completed In a two week period Use our Tools Frff -Pay only for personal instruction, book & materials Class project is 15"xl5" wall tapestry Morning Classes 10:00 to 12 NOCMr Evening Classes 7:00 to 9:00 PM · Includes: • Five Lessons at $1.SO each, $7.50 Instruction Book $1 .50 Materials for Project $12.95 • TOTAL COST FOR COURSE $21 .95 Gift Certificates Available . ' For complete details and demonstration visit our s hop or call 1:',....,SQ·r1,';J;, 011:,k;;:,.'. 180 I Newport Blvd., Casto Mesa, CA *Yoga *Meditation FEES: based entirely on your income HOURS: 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday thru Friday, year around. 3840 South Coast Plaza Cjrlve •C-1 Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 PHONE, ~340 (Sunflower a t Plaza Drive, $2'25. N""I""' Shoreo Area. 714/645-2921 Call &,12-8252. Student Payment Plans -*Hapkido PROFESSIONAL STAFF 12,000 Joi, l\fodern air (.'On-Graduate Placement Assista nce ditfoncd officl.'!I, h e a v Y Call or Write for Free Catalog · Across From Bullocks) . CALL 645-6570 p()Wer, Santa Ana are a. 558--0-124, 673-2828 (Approved For Eligible Veterans) COSTA l\fESA 10,000. w *I· ~B~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~ • ft., fUl.l y sprinkled,_ w/olL '-'u-'1-'in..;•..;•.;.•_Oppo==r _ _.;._...;.;.5 Lost it. Found .. 5300 & lg. yd. ~ Decorating YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL YORKTOWN PRE-SCHOOL LOCAL l\,IO\•ing & Hauling ·by student. Large truck, reruionablc, BaJTy 531-1235 HAULING, l\i o vi n·J: and Tr.uih Cleanup. 2 students. REPAI RS, all types. Rea&. Stwago 4550 WANTED !"-=<.:...----":..:. CALIF. ANI!\lAL CONTROL Jlunlinglon Bench Shelter 8311 Edison St, 5J6.6551 llack of Hwnanc Society ANJJ\.1AL ASSIST. LEAGUE Free el'll. Llc'd. Ask 1or \\lilt. 836-6020 a.nytl.me J\lan, Y.'Oman or couple for Orange & L , A . Counlies. MINI-WAREHOUSE Decorating experience Private klclced individual helpful, but nol necessary. storage unit~. Fron1 $7.50 Con1pany will train. Annual per mo. · ineorne polential S2tl.OIXI to ALLSPACE SZi.OIXI. Sma ll investment 9LA 1970 necessary r or -equipment. _. cau Mr. Carroll COLLECT LINK STORAGE UNITS betY.'een SMf & 2PM. Jl.1oll- duy through Friday at {60'.ll 957--9231. adoption. s.paying 11nd neutl.'ring inforn1. 000-2900 ANJ!\1Al.S IMPOUNDED Cockapoo, male blk Terrier ml.'1: fem blk/v.·ht Poodl':' mix le1n gl'ny Cockapoo fl'm "''hite Cockapoo n1ale \l'hite She1>herd nib;: n1alc blk HOLIDAY SPECIAL! 9861 YORKTOWN. HUNTINGTON IEJtCH Cal 96Ml33 A Gerber Children's Center " • 640-1749 • HAOLING, $10. per load ln1mcdiate & Dependable Service.. S48-868.1 Sewin,g /Alterations 60&4 DRESSJ\tAKlNG ALTERATIONS --Tile 6091 SKJPLOAOER & dun1p truck ;,.c.:;:.. _____ _;:;:.;_;, 11• o r k • Concrete, asphalt, CERA!\11C TILE NEW & snwing, breaking, 84&-7110 remod~ree e11Limates. HouseclearUng 6054 Sm jobll weloome. 53&-2@3. Personal, busir1Css or recrca-Olihuahua 1naJ~ blk & Ian tfonnl storage. Frurn ~-Boxer !\!ix n1a!e bl'\\'11/\\'ht, '4 One Hour Music Fundamentals Lessons Hours 7 AM·6 PM State Licensed Serving l\.1es a Verde • ..H .B. & F.V. ttle!a Cleaning Service Top Soil 6092 Cm·pets, \Vlndov.·s F'loors Jamboree & San pi cg o A SPECIAL KIND OF Germ Sh('ph male blkt1:old F'rl.'f'v.·ny. Co ll !l7fM'll:'.l. RESTAURANT Irish Setler f.lalc, red Snacks & Milk Ser\'ed Children Bring Owri Lunches Registration Fee-Sl 7 .50 Etc. !-"rec Est. 5.i7-6742. •TOP SOlL * COM'POST• "tlOUSECLEAN1NG. G ood *.i\IULOI * RED\VOOO• N n-· I Great Dunc n111.le blk/whl LllX) VILLAGE ground floor e\\•port .r.:>0:nCh pnn1e oca· CATS St '0, \v ""eh , lion. Small, charm in<>, orag " • o u i; " Shrt hair dom. fem grny/\\•ht Plus Workbook Only $10 refs. (}y,·n transportation. CALI. 586-6930 557-0849 Tutoring 6094 ,,. -600 10 R.,., 'hi" rustic. Ample n<>rking. Beer · c.... · ... -.. ..11.. "· I ,...... Don1. long hair male blk T' I 6 7 -I • I 2 d & v.•ine icense. $5.1,000. LET us relieve yau of your housecleaning task.<1. Rel'.s. TENNIS lnstrucUon. Private. Children Ages 4-8 a u . .1 -a ays, Shrt hair dom ft'nl gray 673--:a l I eves. COLE OF NE\\'PORT -5 Full Days-SI 01.00 Moottoly Only 963-4311 or 968-5209 One boor. RLTRS LOST, REWARD! APROX 1.00)-oic !JD')"s•\. f!. 67;).5511 1 I I bl k & l~W' llf'r !'</. rr . \\'c,;trninstl l' .2 grown ma e ca , ac Call Today 642-1844 -2 & 3 Fttll'Days-lnfo 0. R ... 111 H 0 U SEKEEPING \\'Rllted, ~--"C:::•1::.1 .::6'15"5-04:;:::,:1 ___ , part lime. Huntington area. BEGINNERS learn f'"olk Exp. Refs. $3.50 hr. 963-7912 Guitar songs. Bu:lcz/chotds 11. rrs.. Po~siblc l'\·rtir.-Jf:'l, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ brown. long hair. Has ?t1anx S·~~l. '!'PARTNER WANTED tail. \\'caring fl<'a collar. Vic Anahein1 Ave, Cot.ta ttlesa. FOR REGISTRATION & INFORMATION· Ironing 6059 Pat. 673·8819. Window Cleaning 609I I~ Business Oppor 5005 A ONE MAN BUSINESS $2,000 INVESTMENT {Can Start P art Time:) Light. r1lra s an1, EX- TftF.:\IEl.Y PROFITABLE BUSINESS servicln,i.:: l0t:al :o;fol'es, t'I(·., 1\•i1h a NA· T IONALl."'l" F,\1\IOUS GO 't"F.AR OLD FOOD produel 11·hich i<: a llOUS~HOLD \VORD IN Al\IEHICA. is ronsumf'd by !he TiiOUSANDS DAl.L \' in this ('OnJ1nuni1y. and enjoys 1.···~"'Tli\JE REPEAT Bl.i"STNESS. NO SELLING! To join lighl manufaclurer. Call fi.G.7744 Eve!I all 6. OPENINGS A.VA.II.AILE FOR 1'11 do your ironing 1\lusl have $17,500 ca f ti. <.'<'nt.s a Riet:.c.__ ii I l\fusl have manHgt'rtlent WST -Gold square link" --fUU..-UA. Y OMLY *548--84M* \VJNOOW v.·asli ng: Mlde & <tbility & IX' 11·illi11~ 10 rrllT up Y,'Rlch bI"'Jcelet. Nr or In 109 East 18th Street 6070 O..ll. $19.!*; ave, home, $29.9.) i<l•"C'Vl~ ,i;, work. S.ilary + Dt>laney's Rl'.!!'itaurlUlt, NB. Masonry lgr. 642·2751. l'Quat share of profits. Ex-Sub.<ltanlia.I rev.·ard. (21Jl S h I 0 ~ Ob . Schools & 5971"" 2 27 c.oo pen r or serva t1on \VfLLIAMS & SONS. ~~~,;~:~"17~~~~~. ~~~~~~·I "~;.,;;,;.;:.~8.,1 -,-,-,-• ..,,-,,..,,-,1,-,,-1. Costa Mesa -9 6 Every Thursday at 9:30 AM .i\tiu1oncy uc. no 2 s Jo <1 6. Instruction 7005 N B S i amCf;,e. Grnyish/y,1Ji1lsh ~;J<;..~·71 block & st 0 n e COLtE'GE-,;tudt'nr" l-V-1 i'ni -Drug Store P l'O lor. N c <' d s n1i..'tli1'arion. JQVv.J p I an~ lessons. 8cg111~~ I Dress Shop Nets $40K yr Irvine Annivl'rsary A vc . Painting/Papering 6073 and intennediates. Ca 11 I Pi11a Parlor Gr $81M yr Rr11'ard . 64.-1-6\55 Personals 5350 P.ersonals 5350 Carpenter __ 6015D -:.:r.:•.:.ftc.in:cg,_ ___ _;;60;,;2:.:6 Brue<! at 7 5 2-1 3 2 3 or l Liquor Stores Several LOST, ~fall'~~ Toy Poodle,1---.-.---------~':::"6-<l<::.'~78"'.------I Signs· Wood, Glass, ·~ Po1n~ranian, Blk/.~li1·cr. GR.Ef~K ~l·ntlcn1~n '" i '. h TENNIS ANYONE? *CARPENTER* D ES I G NE R-Ornftl!.man, 1 \~afi~81;,..~ l hangPai~g".1 ~nJ'g~ VOICE, Piano, Thoory , Plasto'e ans to B:1ha, 1· 1: l'" n t 1 y >.a 111 o u. ~ Gr e,o k, , s . Xlnt .. -,11•moot"lio·n-1ow remodels, additions, homes, ,.. y0 .. , Home O• Mlne SJ 6 1 Hrrc's JUSI th~ right : ..... " • " .. _ ~""n exl. house $227. Free Est. ... • · HOLLAND BUSINESS g1wn1t<d. 5:'16-.\\2ro, !19:l-288.'"\ • upo11·11('r !> nan1c. . . Cl , I '' llt r II t prices Robert-a.."i6-20·1l free est. 96.l-i.>').}\/ "·II R p k "' 1· ~1 ... N"wm"o ...... _.,..,.... I Rluc eye$, i;;reying hair, 215 11·1~ 111., S or 1a · .._u ay ar ct· ll~.-:;12 .1 '' • ... a °""' _,""' G-1~·1170 SALES 5-~reo8 !-"'ND. Lnbrarlor p11ppy. n1 .. lbs. A~c 58, spcnks fluently special tennis player "'ho FINISH Carpentry, cu.~tom ~E:.:l•.:.<:.;l;_r;.;i<.:•.:.l ___ _::.60:.;3;:2 eCALL AN EXPERT• G I .... prux. 3 n108. on hl•al·h Hl 5 F.:uropeii n t fl 11 g u ages, has everything except rem ode I . patios. Call enera ...,Qnager Nmvport. vie Ol'nngc Ave. dttnCl's, S\\ims. "fachtsman a place to plRy \1'llhoul Baldwin & Lenhoff 646-9795 ELECTRICIAN* Old Qua1i1y & Economy. Lie'd lliJI .i\lilitary reli~ i1·ith leadrr· ;°'::;~:::5:~'7;:<"""_,__,,,,--1 Yo'ant lo spend the winter .11·aiting in ll~e. Il'R a Carpet Service 6016 Jobs, -Ney,• Jobs. Scr,vlL'' 91 n ~~ .. ~' Calicote Painting, r,,..,.,.... ~ ~ , boy S , & . I h , m•m .. ·•rshlp in '-'"'"" c~l R 11.nytin1e anyp 8('(', '-i:""'""·-;:;,==.,..,,..,--= iiiiiiOiiiiiiiii;;;;jjiiiij~·~;;i;I • ship e.:JWr. de:ired to head FNO-Sch1v1nn s. llngray s pr 1 n g n1 on s 1 n ...., ..,.,.,..,, -: up a locnl dislMbulorship bike In !!arbor lii~hlands Switze rl nncl. Southern · Beach'R exc\WJi\'C! lligll·JOHN'S Ca rpe t & 542-9829 ACOUSTA/Seal·exterior one of a leading lnlernalional area. Call 10 ld<'n!ify aft 6. !-'ranee k Creek I s I and s land Racquet Club. Only Upholstery Ori Shampoo Furniture 6041 story, lllart Rt $145, tv.'O Job Want-s, Mate 702$ 1 OIW!nilatkm in Educational ;,4.'!·3281 among liigh Society. All 10111.miliesareprivilegt"fl (Soi l R°elardant s.) story $195, a l so intetjor, progran1 for management. FND F al 6 doors open circles with lady lo piny on a 1vind·free, Degreaser$ .~ all co Io r · ~8:,:42:.-ccltx>l=~~--~~ BOOKKEEPING thrn F/S Send ~ ta B:-Ma:dm: 1 ~·~ e 8 rox mos -of---n~e__jnterests, lighted coo111uckcd a1vuy brighteners k 10 n1 In u t e ~~~.I b~i~ Es~~~~~ COLLEGE ¥udcnts painting your plai..'e or mine, 20 yn I PO Bo' 'll !" To-""""" c 1f1. .-"'<>oravr Jo .... wo:,.. NI.~ al!Kl possble one mTlTIOn in a rellldenllaJ neigh-blCacl'f fot"-yuur •white -·• & -gl·"·•. ~, • , 1, '"·' & ext, airlegg _,..,1~. A.ISO exp. 892-1562. 1 ' • '" "" "'""""· Pyel!. " ISSIOn e ~....,;,;, doll•o• lo •l1a-\Viii n1cet •~....__,, II' I ' k """' '" ,...." .. ,._..., ... _. ~,.u for 20 be & f 6 " " ·'"" .,..,._,"""'· s a <'nnii; C'y cllrpels, Save your money .,,.,, .,...,,. kitchen "Rbinel.s refinishing. BARTENDER. Ex p . fore 9 · a ter · 111 tat1W!!• la\f,Yer's office club lh1\l's so excl us!Ve a hy saving me extra trip:;. <Tft1"""U""" Refs. 673-3658 ROB· Available for yoor Holiday I AS l'HODUCT fH IGGEST *RESTAURANT* LOST, BlaL'k f('m Gr e 11 t lo disc1&.'\S po s s i b I e ad-iwnt on the board or <Ii· \\'ill clean living rm., dining Gardening 6045 part~s. Plan ahead 673-5009 N,\l\I~: JN FOOD IN-Co-:ta Jl.lcssi. Nr;i t & ~l<'an. Dun<', 01111:1 Pnint are it . venture or joint venture. rectorsromes11•ithmen1-rm., & hall $15. Any rm. Isl Cl.A~ Ext/Int Painting, Sen.ts 110 ... 01vner retiring. n c> 111.• n rd , ·19 6 -91J9 or l\fusl 11" 011C'n min cl e d , be rs h Ip. 1 n q u Ir i es Si.50. couch SID. Chair $5. J AP A NESE GARDENER Papc'rhanglng. Air I es s Job Wanted, Fmel• 7050 UUSTJ{\'1 WS PRE·~H.D $2'1-T cm <"" ,.,..,..,., . ·r· _.. _.., .,_ & til"I'" II i 1-· h 1 1 Spray, (25 yrs expf 979-5294 -I Tl ffiU F.X .. NSlY.E 1\ND ·'""' -C s .....-v ... .., rivi 1 1z'...,·. guuu u::_.ncch ';,:J ~-. ""· 11 <'I' p.m. ;,!,,., elxhod·p. 18 1\V .. ~ roun sk, Ex P. Week I y Ma int . CLERICAL poRlllon wanted, f'ONTINU -u;.. AD -RIVIERA REALTY LOST, l\1 ale Germnn goo< :o;1\1mmer a1,.. av VIRTUALLY anv molndy no me . "" wor Cleanups. Tree & Sh rulb PROF. painter, honest V.'>rk. Typing, riling, ctc.11 Yeun Vf.;RTl~JNr. ON TV, *642-7007* Shorlhilir, all bt'Ol\11, $100 p:1.-,isport. \rill ~pend kt101v11 lo man cH n he RI-n1y11CU. Good rel. 531--0101 Trim. Free est. a48--9183, rea.s, Int-ext, free est. l'e.f.s, ff\ N l I' 0 I r. Reward. 5-18-G.i77 • nf l1n1e on yacht vis11ing I . I rl ti ti II b I p I C I Cl 'n "-A"""~" 5411-2759, 612-3913 . o ce exper. e..a ap. I ,,\111 , :.. A 'AZ IN f: S, Gm·k t.~lanll~ with n1any f'v1a e iru ~c . f' ~ ~ r o arpe ean1 g ......,....11.... Pc ll r a. n cc. Dependable. ! Nf:\r~PAPl":Jl.":i. F:TC .. Money Wanted 5030 LOST, Rc1v11.rrl, black frn1 rri en•ls, 1'infZIC. !i1ill nior· Phllo90phy. ElrinfZ 11!ii; ucl Floor Care & Windows EXP. Gardener serving PROTECTln PAINTING Locnl refs. 842-SJOL I ~CO,\IJ•,,Ny p I{ 00UCT1---'-------!>l11rnrsc/Bur,...1c~c. 11/1/7-1, r i ed. srpa171tcd, divor<.'ed. for f r ee consullo l10n. 4 Dulch Mn.1nt S<!I'\•. 5.17-1508 Ne1vport, COM area. Con1pl \Veal her Proc'lfin~. \Yoo d ' H Ip W ted M&F 7100 S,\Ll'..S IN l'.:XC!-::s.c; OF' Jl2 Vic t.'a~lbluff nrca, 611·1164 1100 P nt . 8 P ?.f. iv cc k rl t1y!0..1:;:=c..::=;:.-="'-=~'= I _, lronn1n~n iw-,..9500 e •n • I BILL]{),'J Df)L!.AT!S AN-\\-'A NT 10 borrow $6.000 on ""' All i11quiric11 \vclconu~. NE\VPORT JIERB p 0 RT Cement/Concrete 6019 ga,.._,cnl11g, YB.rd clcunups, -"'=""'°"""'~'C=--· I , __ ,TD p · 1 tl >"ND C-v l!·o'•blt ,..,..., Rcy,·1u·rf for fndt•r's fee upoo UI A C Co 6·1&-46i6 •Ill';~ DISCOUNT* NUA Ll.Y1. CONSISTS Of ... JU • • 11\'Hle Jllll Y 01 Y· -"' 'u • ..... ., 276 Cabr' o, pt. . stn p A'M'ENDANT, exper. for c 0 I. I. E c T J N G F 0 R .c;.'":::1._ .... c_;;o.· .:.&f6."-'4S88""~'7''''"'=., ll\me Vic. .i\lari::ucrirc & proof & verification. Do ~u J\1~. BACKHOE, Grad i n g & DEPENDABLE. J\f (I \V & \~!l~a:r"&1t s.~g gmveyn.rd shift. GOdd -pay ,\.t~;P.C'HAi\'DISE 5 0 L D Mo T D d 5035 2nrl/:lt'd Ave., Cdl\1. GT.,,.4166 ~."°"'1_'11uch1,! .. lady10? JS'_~ if; '11•:.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Tl't'nchlng ~. Construction Edge. Normal front & back. rl"lnae benefi'5. Apply SbeU f rt, rust ff 1 "' ... ...._ '"· ,....._ ,.. '!!! __ -Clean-up, •IRuling fill dirt,. $20,-rno. GWll"flnteed Sa.lisr. • WALb-PAflERlNG-• ::.~'.."/ /\NI) RE:Pt.t:NISJ l1Nr. IN-FOUND. BcsutifulJ Trm!tlng Cl!<.silied Ad No. 2'26. Dally ~ 1 ~ l W k .,2 S5l< "'·'" ,,....,,. Slii.l:tOfi, "1(XXJ itvlnc, N.B. - \{El"TOH.Y. REQUIRE· l~OIANTSDUP TLDOW.anV.S young r.:1hhll. CnlQe Park. ]j~-J ..... is ....:inen or· •• ........-ooo.J, No waste "~fac" 548-1444 i\l~NTS· CJ\.f. ('all S.W.3912 Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Ca!tn s.-... ... ~ Don COMPLr-f't.~ GARDENING 6Dn Ac c 0 UNTIN'G·Jr.Accounr.. 1 ~~""'"ii:;;:":::;;;;;;--;;;;;l .!':!'''~"'°"'cCCC,:•',"'112'l"",~"c..,,~=-"''"" Plaster/Rep•lr ant F/C hodkkt?eplng. FuU l\lui;t 11<1rlt'<' ro f'OUND: l\lnle puppy toy SPIRITUAL READEk ~-----~ CEMENTb1Woc1k of a.111 kinds, ?.to. ~alnte~nce11 ~ CleRn-lime employment, 1 a 1 a r Y I INCOME OF poodle. ~liver. Grecnbrook, Open IO Ar.t to lOPM ---------1 Real!Ot1a e, re-e tst mates lU?L! l".otot1 . '™·2773 PATCH PLASTERING range ~ mo.depen-1 2 d. JD L $ C~i. 5r57·i6.118. Advic<! on alJ matters. Babysitting Call 6311-3325 EUROPEAN GARDENER All 'fypes, Free EsUmates ding on e ence. Ap. 1 $400 WEEK UP ff 08 ff P•rsonals 5350 312 N. El Camino Real 6008 CElt1ENT & Block \Vork Land~plng·tree service --~Ca=ll:.J' r>l=IK825='-=~I pllcant a have: e Sa n Clcmcnlt', For appt. BABY$.IIT1NG. My Home. Wall&, patio!, sidewalks, reuonable, 642-5329, 68$-1425 Plumbing 6071 mlnin1um of 3 yn.extenslve 1 . Rt:AL ESTATE TRAINING. Co.II .f.l'J.-91'134 ~136 6 to fi v.•kdys only. F'ncd etc. By hr. or Job. 646-69l:i General Services 6046 :..;.:::;:.:::;~----".:.:.: aecountlng exp. Incl doublt ' .:..iv. ri,.~truelion. Pcnionnl I \Vitt. Ntll he -responsible yd, hof1if~~. Pomo n I\ (?ntractar 6011 L.R. OTIS PLUMBING cntrybookkeeplna' thru t.rlill ~~~. Sn·I~~ or hrokt!I' exa m for ony &-hrs other 1han &hnol Rl't!tl. 548-BG4. " CERTIFIED WELDER Rhe::'~!·r~.:~~ip'!fl~~l~ b:1lanct, ·r~nl, w/job cost 2·3 y,kfl, Academy M8-1 lll2 my OY.'n kl! of 11 -1 2 -7 4 · \VJLL DO Bllb)'llilling In mr. ROOJ\I Additiont & Rt"mndtl· P.1obllo Vnit. l"ree 'Es1lma1e1 r 11 c; n 11 n eea. dlshv.•a.'thefj, tittountlng, fund lllOOOUntlng 0)00 C, llnm ohme. Jo'etl('e(l )'•lrd &. rt' -Ing. References on req~t. Ree110nabl...-Rateii ~54.'il. auditing work '-linanc:lal I * PH11n/Canl Rcackr-t ftrt'll(.'l!fl. Ci Costa M::oKa Li<'. No. Bl lR92()1. Cell G-121263 MIC & 0 I A repor!t. Pref. Munkl(>Al i>r 1\d/Rr..ILl<'tkm 108.111-"ach Bl, . PRF;~NAJ'lT? Al'en. &t2-0.~I 71~2233 (If 642-5.i().4 1,ETE & l...an')''ll Painting Cornple.le Plumb!~ Service. W ft t c r Dlttrlct aocounU~ I fil&n ' in, ~27-3·106 Otnni;i:, ~n hrltnHal oou~cl-& Ctn. HOUM: }"epelr, frtel ·:::·'•:.:·..:~::;<94;:..-..-..,..-,,;:, exp. Ke)'punch " EDP j =="-~'-"c-;""'~~1 lnJ & n:ft•rral. 1\bortion. J3All\'SJ'li'L'4G b}' hr ln yoor GERWICK & SON, BT~ g, cstlmalL"11. &IS-095..'l, 646-aiO!I R"omodol & Ropilr 6081 h<lptul. To 11.pplv """'uetl1 \\1Ai\'T 10 IMI• y,·l"l"h l! J(Jin "" ti • k-I ' hO 11 od Co I A Id I S 11 ' "' ... ftvvP on -.-.:p n . n1<', 11 crnoom: R even· n r. c l'l'm(l(. 1. c:. Hauling 6051 Af)p. from r.toullon NQluc,I a h('fllth Sp·1. for info call -c7.A:,,PCA""Ri'B:'==64002.-4""':'.G:=--ing11, RclJI &a--0238. Bl-U4321, 673-604.1, 549-2170 YOUNG exp. nr lie. AN:h. W"ltr Dl.!tt. 27'81 Al.lsO 1 fo'OUND: Poodle, n111lc. Vic i-'1.::<•::;'l\Y"'-O;:;T.f.;:·.::"':::"':::· ____ I J\M\VA\' PRODUCTS ~ED fl1othtr 1vlll Don't gl\.-e up the ship! * ~tOVlNG & HAULING. wltl dc11lan &:. btlilrl Im-<.'rttk ltd, Ltiguno NliVel Grccnbrook. The rustest drftw rn 1ne We~. 4~1283 bllb)'slt In my ho mt.!, "Urt" It In claulflcd, Ship LOCAL & 1..Al1ig Dt111nnc~. provmnL'l to your home or 831·2500 An e qua I op. ----"'~:::":::·7.::SAA::,:.. ___ ,, ..:·..:·..:·.:.•:..D,,•:::l:,:IY..:Pc:l::;lo::.I .::C1:::'::":::'""""''---'":::"Jef'c.::.6 -"'':.:·"::;'·---. Laguna Jllns. 58t-37T3 lo Shore Rcsulta! 642-.i678. ~3495 bus. Try nit', .John. 548-70.17 llOrtunlty cniploytt I I • " I • •• , • - 1 ' I It I ' I 1: ' II " I '· - .. Ip Wonted, Mio" 7100 .. TIJHd.V, Nowrnbtt 12, 1'174 DA1LY PILOT -_,.... Help Wanted, '"9P: 7ll0 1 -nelp Wanted, M&F 71lal t'lt lp wan.-, M&r 71oe -- A.Jl.E A I>iltri)utor wanted. Oppor. to tam up lo Sim DU mo p/time-. We train. tall tor tnitrvlew, 63Hl23., DeliYery Sllllday Only OF DAILY P ILOT tO CARRIERS. RE- QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA· TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT MR. IIBNTON WILLIAMS 330 WEST llA Y STREET, COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-4321 FOR APl'OtNTMENT. 1 APT MANAGERS \V9ridn1 couple, mlddle eaed lb. '"''' opt house. New-...,,,,..,,,,:An:=:..:;E~::i;~rlunlty Employer . port Beach. No. pets. t4elp W1nted, M&Fi 71 00 Help winted. M&F 7100 ---. . 4'4-1261 COOK HEU) \\ranted: Ideal lo r APT. MANACEJ\S-F.am ex. Salary according to exP'r. student•. P /llme eves .la tra income at home. Call Prefer no students. Exper. 8.i.hl. Mon lhru f'r\ S:S0.9:30 1-i'~'ii;i..,0;°';;,;645-"";';U:'U:::. ___ I ~.i1'd., but \illll traln. Appiy & Sat 9:~J :30. No eitper. AmNTION• between 2;30 & 4: 30pm . ~ed. •trly "'aa:e pJua • llamburger Hamlet, l 5 4 5 bonUI. For mo1-e info. call GOQD JOB Adams '""· CM Alk for 63•-'Wl or -=· ~nsklner. 2 d4,ya a week. Mr. carrnaoo, HOSTESS Must bave car, 11f' drlnkets OOUNTER Woman. -Neat P/time. 2 f;vet &: 2 days. gOod re f ere n c e s . Ph:' tuiMwrltlnir. 'Thun t hr u S0.24 lira. PrivRte club. Good m.2'l89 Mon. Appfy morns l 9 3 O W8Kf!. Fine medical plan. N~rt, CM Food&: beverage exper. Aie PRODUCTION TYPIST IBM SEI ECTRIC II Experienced accurate Typists needed · mediately. Full Tline or eart Tim• Openings, Day le Evening Sbllts Im· Excellent Working Conditions and Benefits Apply 'in Person oµNGE COAST DAILY PILOT 33o Weit B•y St., Coi t• Mt•• Ask for Paul Ward An Equal Op~f!unity Employer He lp Wanted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Sales -•• TRAlrlEE A way !or a hlgb school graduate to enter the ritwspaper buslne11 DAILY PILOT This highly successfUI local newspeper has an opening for a trainee in the circulation sales area. Selected applicant wlll receive a liberal starting salary, regularly scheduled ) raJses\ bonus opportun1Ues, and many fringe benefi s such as paid vacations, paid group insurance and a credit :.inion. He wlll also be provided a company car with personal use privileges. Applicants must be 18, have a cleim driv· ing record , have a high school diploma . Hours are generally 11 A.M. to 9 P.M. with some Saturday overtime. DELIVERY MAN ~""35. ~111 100 1:0ss~~ Machine Shop NURSES ... LVN'a full time ti Newport furniture store ... 0""·eox· .~0 ... !.. YM " TOOL CRIB pJU me for small conv. IC you are qualified arid are interested in need1 m a n w/experience, & !ias26 ww, ........ ta ffil, hosp. S34 per 1hift & rood learning more about where thJs training Nffd Cash For Atust be bondahle. CI\ 11 =='=· ,..-..-.===-benefits. Apply In pe:non. leads, come to the DAILY PILOT office, 330 . AYON Christmas? before 10 am only . HOSTESS & BUSBOY ATTENDANT Glenhaven 01 Newport, 15M \Vest Bay Street and ask for Mr. Williams in 00-2053 . Apply In ;>i.,-ri;on Requires machine shop exper Superior Ave, N.B. th c· cul I D If you·re ambitious I: en. DELIVERY¥EN over -1-8. • ALLEY WEST & general knowledge of ~hop PARTS MAN, marine. Full e Jr at on epartment. . t :OO A.M. TlflJRIDAY, NOlllMllR. 14, lfN UNCLAIMED STOllAGI AUCTION O'N!IL ·HASTY MOVING & STORAGE 4101 South M oln St. S.nta An.I, Calif. ...:. ' COME EARLY AND J!ROWSE:-100'• of pieces BIGGEST VlN & STORAGE · SALE OF THE YEAR.I • GREAT BARGAINS DUE TO UNPAID STORAGE items from over 40 dlllerent lots will be sold. Furn. o! all types, living room, dining room, bedroom, den, patio, lawn. Stoves, TVs1 Refrigs, Chairs, Solas, Pictures, MJrrors, Tables of all kinos . Toys, Wheel Goods, Sporting Goods, Lamps, Record Players, Stereos, Sew Ma· chines. UNOPENED TRUNKS, SEALED BOXES, CRATES, BARRELS and MANY . OTHER ITEMS. 1971 DODGE I Ton VAN, Good Condition All merchandise must be picked up on day of sale SHERMAN CRANE · AUCT IONEER 136-673' ~=ti~:UY 1~~-~~-a~d; Penn. p/time. Early mom 2100 \V. Ocea11tron1, NB tools &: eqWpment ~good time. Apply 2431 West Coast An Equal Opportunity Employer RESEN-LA Times delivery to N.B. HOUSEKEEPER, Uve-ln, 2 recon:l keeping skill.I. we Highway. N.B. I 111 . uT,_TIVE.an AVMO~ R.,."':. ••. H•·.;, homes. S2'J5 per mo. 642-4!IXl .lltUe girlA, Eng. or French make aircraft ports In our P •rt-Time Salti m•n Help Wanted, MAF_71DO Help Wanted, MIF 7100 F,.. to You -· ~ "' OEt.lVERY -~ 11= !al .... 1fi-· clean plant&. have a large fun tci>. Call 1or detalls: t""' or wne, cuent · .........,,. o.pen · backlog of work &Nuring 3M Windov.< Fl.Im &f.t...M!M *Sec:'y1, 8ookk .. per1 i~~~!j!.i~mm;;ijl M.chi nery 1'!'!*~704~L~~!!!!!!!!!!.,!!!!!• I !{Pzr 3r5° E: ~n:, :aaa.. l,.,11ie4-83>-;::=3492=.·='""....,~..,.. )ong term employment. Now P•rsonnel Clrk to $750 Uz Relnden Agency TYPIST ...... SUH.PLUS Printlna; machtn-1~ HOUSEKEEPER to live-In. working 10 bollr d a y 1 . Group Insur. ¥cl<lround 403'.I Birch St., SWte llM Downey Savings & Loan Free To You --.;ii ery. ?o.fodtl 33 Unocype : AUTOMOTIVE new car get DENTAL ASSISTANT Nice· family. 3 Sehl age Plea11 e c ontact : Al z.3 yra cx.,;r... New:x.rtBeach 833.8190 Has an 0 1 .n.lng In 111 Hun-** 9 BEAUTIFUL Come111.1/ltna1;a:dnN.proof ready. Smog lie required. Chalraidt', Full Tlme. X·Ray 0<iihiiUdiireii;ln'ii~iiiiiiii"ii· ...... ..., RlchardllOn WESTCLtf:F Di•i A Job moaJS tlngton Beach office for 1n. PUl'S** prey, galley cablne1..1. Call Ask for Bob. 646-9303. """"'"' 1'q'd. Salary open. YARD NEWPORT • • div. w/good typing ablllty. OSCAR, 60-4321 da,.,., "s". A~s"y°'·s~I =T'=TC'Eo=-R::::::;, "m-,-1.,..-1 Fringe bene. Beach aft!:a. Jmmec:U•t• 0Deni"9 1 . • Personnel Agency No Charge To You Contact Penonnel at {213 J Need homes quickly 5#3417 nitAs. woman, to babysit small 847·2569~ ~ For Person With k nowledge tAtark III Center\ Estab!_:_.hed 1965 . 861-5713 for I u rt her in-960-1379 SHOP SALE: Lalhel'l, pooA~r Infant Mon, \Vcd, &. Fri. DENTAL ·ASSISTAilJT of custom dntperles. Xln't 3324 W, Warner Ave, l£5l E. Edinger A~e, S.A. SECRETARY w/good steno, fonnallon. F'REE TO GOOD HOAfE w/ sav.'8, punch press, m!fte. 842-5312 o pp o 1· tun tty for ad· Santa Ana, 545-7154 Call M2·8836 typing, flllna skills. Ans. Equal Oppor. Employer fenced In yard. Deautlfu1 item11. 1001 \V • .,7th St, Suite BABYSl'ITER h p:!'! ti ni e · 0EJ!perlll30enct'ld. v.a rn.-en1ent. F'rlnge beneflt11. An Eqwtl Opportunity PRESSER phonE"s. IBM ex. lypewrtr. . you~ fem. Welmaraner L. 642-0070 • my o m e • -~ open. ,,...,.. · S a I a r y co n1 m ensurate. Employer M/F Non 11moker Nwpt Ctr olc TYPIST 497 1276 ""'-~-----~ 1 U ::Jto3:30pm.Owntransp DENTAL: Expcr. front Of· w/kno\\'ledge & exper. Sce lilZIS::::C:::CC:::::lZ: 40 Hr -5 day wk. Steady $600 S65.0 Call Lee. 17'=·===---c,-,--,.,..,..,, .M,.;;l:;••:;•:.;l;.:l•::n::....,.:::c':__...:;ta;;;•;:O I n:?C. 962-1942 f .V. fl J I .-•• ledge f Jn M"'""•er • · -&-12-3472 Sparta mfg, NB .,_._. _,;. · • Typing on CRT Eleclric. ABANDONED, Must fl nd -ce Kr · n ..... w o · ...... ..,. • ~=~-,,.'~~--=-~· IT'h"O""N. Terminals • Speed 4S+ good home for ad o r a b I e BAIIYSl'ITER-grandmothcr '""""'·Good pay........... HOME SILK SHOP MACHINIST' PR E· S CH 0 0 L T'""h'" SECURITY w.p.m. A""ur•cy "''""'!. blook & brown puppy. TENNIS ANYONE? type. Sep. t.Ot, boo.rd & DENTAL Front office, part m Harbor Bl, CM l).eeded. N.B. $2.40 Per hr. Apply In Per90nnel Dept 673--0236 Here'g jU.U the rtgh) ABlary. 2 a:lrls.3 It 5· 640-0482 time, exp nee. Xlnt location. J Small precision parts. Set·up Call 640-M'lO ' Atonday thru Frida_¥ 9-llam A·'oo=RABLE""""',.,.LO=v=m"G°'"'Sma~IJ Oirtstmas girt for thal BANI> GEN'L DFC TRAINEE Huntington Beach Branch * ruU-tlme • Banking expel'. desln!d :It Bkkpng/Teller e x p e r • bclpo Call o~"ce managn 64&-2481 lNSURANCE ~ operate -\'a r I e I y of RADIO AND TV REPAtR; OFFICER . PACIFIC MUTUAL Shagay Dog Male. l Yr. special tennfa ~et who DENTAL Asst, exper. X-ray Fire & Casualty 5CCl"elar)' ma chines Including lunet y Few good trainee openings. 700 Newport Center Dr, N.B. 549-2374. has everything except a cert. Good pay I I .... ' lalhe & vetUcle nf.ll'f.., )'ISG 17·28. Also train all . An ~·~' 1-~h;==.,,=.::..:=:-.-,= ~i--I 1~·· ·1'-~"' Call ~ ca 1118 expe~.cnce. · short runs. Exper. required. \£.l>"llllJ'.)llltlcaUom Engineer. Opportunity tor public rela· ,... ...... oppor. emp..,1-=• Furniture I050 .,....._-.: 0 p..,, .......... DENTAL Asst Chainlde. 6 ROBERTSON INSURANCE Small &hop, day !hut. Hi Sehl. physics &: math tions etc. Military police or VEND :.~~l> u:-~ mo's exper. Some sat s · l .:;;iii;;673-J850;;;;;;iji;;;;Ol;;M;;j~;;; STACOSW'ITCH, INC. background helpful. Start at law enfol'CC'm~t background ING Ju.NESS· Pri Pty, Must sell Bee.ch'• exclu:tlve ... Be Ota HB. 84&-3540 ...._,. ""'" "5•• ''""Bak ~-taM $344.10/mo. Gd lrlnge. Free requln!d. MACHINE e verything ! 8 Rms of land 0 .. ,_ ..... Cub.= ne · · · .u=-er,~ esa. DenVM~ .• Pd. Vac. Other. Apply In Personnel Def '-OCATORS furniture . custom all ...... ,.....,. D l SH WASH E R Wanted IRVJNE PERSOf\SNa 549-30U Call Ufe Marines, Th e Monday thru Fridal' 9-ExperlenCed hardwood armed Herculon 10 tamilles att plivU Da..w. Beachcomh -... Cof. SERYJCES•AGEl'CY F.qual Oppor. Emplayer Career Corps, 548-5847/ PAC·IFIC MUTUA (714) 841-8990 cov. Solt & Lovese4t, 1~:t' ~ ~~~ \ APPLY GOLDEN STATE BANK """"""'' fee SOOp, 263384 W. Coast 968-9Jn. 700~e Center Dr, N.B. w/match. Thies; rocking aw11-y in a rsidential Hwy, NB. 00.. 75. Loan Processor to $700 MGMT. trne 21·30 $150 wk REAL ESTATE , on opportunitu emply. WAITERS chr. & ottoman. Also sgl I Tel ~ -Coll f'd Y ne ghborhood. It's a tnt--' DOCTORS ASSISTANT etype VJl">rator -S500 guarn st ege pre . SALESPEOPLE. Whv not SERVICE Sta .. Attend . Exper'd ·for dinner. ho u I e matching chair. Thia set nil¥>° club that's"°•· 10230 Paru.lJIOW\t Blvd Downey, 1213) 923-9461 Equal Oppor. Em~er Younc lady (18--28) tG work 488 E. 17th St (al Irvlne)01 ~tr. Richards. 711/846-5455. work In the hottest area,, P/lirne eves/wknds. Ava.ii ANCHOR INN . cost over $2000. lust 3 mo's elusive a seat on Ute as doctor 1 ass Is tant Suite 224 642-1470 MAINTENANCE MAN Huntington Beach/Fountain 3PM. Neat handwriting & San Clemente a.,""O. Also c;llshes, linens, set boo.rd ot direclora comn /recept. In heaUh 11pa. No '-' •""1 .•'\l'lta a•*A 3-5 Yrs induslriaJ e x per . Valley?' Let wi train you. appear, Apply moms, 2590 Apply ll:j()-4PM wkdy11 ~~Ency~, hl:e·a~, with mcmben)\lp. ln- BEAUTY OPERATOR wanted expcr. necet1. We train )'OU. JAN ITO lAL Jn ell'.!clrlcal, carpentry, arc Call Phil McNamee 963-4567 Newport Bl. 01 · 1814 No. El Camino Rea.I ette set, Ill' 1 1, qulrles, 6#-046 afttl' ~~lr:=r;'{d.aftn, CM~r eve. crew C:efs, a~rpear;1:C!'~ welding & familiar w/caI· Village Real E.Blate SERVICE Sta. help wanted. WAITRESS 4 nights, I day. ~a/: ~~~e1011up:i~: _..;8'-"P.;:m::.·------l I ""'"'-'==-"'== Otange c I Call osha. RE.':.'TAURANT -Assi st. Eves f-m 4pm & wknds. Dlllman's, 801 E. Balboa Call an·••me -~· Make more money! 497-1128 BE OF SERVICE TO YOUR. COMMUNITY &. Get Paid For It Welrom· I n g Newcom:?l'I. Flexible hn. Need car, typewriter i. happy dlspoattlon. 547~. BODY & FENDER. MAN 64Ul"2 BOYS & GIRLS --0 11 n y . : WESTSAIL CORP. ., '" Bl·J Balboa '" ~ .. --.----..... --556-7050 for appl. ~tanager needed for 3 fast Shell, 3131 Harbor, CM vu., • ELECTRO.Nie JOBS JOBS JOBS 163JJ PloceoHa, C.M. '""" food •hopo In Wealm. SERVICE Sta. Sal"man k WH0 0WRfVEANTSA>'ClCAB":.0RK! MATJflESSES.,, . ¥ Call 642-5206. Mall. 847-8894 lube man. Top pay & fringe MME5S .. ~W-,,Y•01 FREE Material Control i--------•I benefits. Exper. man pret'd. CHOOSE ycur hours, work MATTRESSES ASSEMBLER(' -· Full 7 for youneU, be )'OUl' own • • • . ii). Employment Agency Clerk RN·s or p/t. 51\ell, l lh .l boa. Men or \\.'Omen. Can Queen, Full & TWln SetA Coat& Mesa 556-1100 Maintain raw material & * CCU'S Irvine, N.B. be •li&htI,v handicapped PRICED -TO MOVE NOW!! AMernblers needed w Ip c 2706 Harbor Blvd, Suite 207 · supply Inventory stock SERVICE Station Salesman. Neat _ Clean Appearance. ' 833-9625 & 646-8$16 board & aol.dering exper Anahm roo N E\IClid 776-8120 'records. Operate 10 key ad· Mature. Appl:y In person 490 VII., retired. Age 25 to 10.I'!'~!"!!~~~~!"!!!'!" Some 1ra1nee ""ltlom ... n: Ora 2 City m EUt 634-1222 cter. & calculator. Also, lite Full p.Ume. l-11 & ll-7 17th St, Costa Mesa. Supplement your tntorne. MODEL FURNITURE tvn•""' Hlgt.clK>ol g rad Excellent Benefits SERVICE ndan -b 6 •-Permanent employment In 'oumeyman Mechanic ori';t~ to bkkpng &: math. Good working conditions Sta. A_tt~ t ..,,-,ve a C'1 .... Of more • Prices slashed, must unload pleasant surrounding;! to work Jn auto ,club1,,•P. <Metric _ _._..: knowled.... COSTA MESA Full & Part--Tune day. Apply in ~. bal ol model fum: Bl& -.....i Ibo X1n t in-.,,..,~,. o -990 E. Coast Hwy, N.B. Yellow Cab t'b., 18S E. 16th Canyon Eut Apts. '8~ Pine SCRAM•LE-TS , ' ANSWERS " ' Studio -Fevtt -PioUs -! .,..,.., -PRESSED Between the hlgh plicn and ttle high. taxes, la it 8.1Q1' • \\.i:inder many of Ull are al· , wa)"5 cleaned and PRESSED. l'"V•-p., ~I helpful) 1 Year min. eicper. Memorl•I Hospital SHIPPING R-•""·g/S'·-k St., Costa Meu. Valle" Ln .• lOAM lo 3PM. 11unt.nce benentl, pald vac. Contact Personnel on 1 v, •• 2 27•• EOE ...... .... wi.; ~ TOP CASH OOIJ.AR....PAID .WANTED The DAn..Y Pll.oT ha.I routea open In OOS'l'A MESA, OOLLEGE PARK & EAST & WEST COSTA MESA. 6'M321. Call For Appl. lndustrlal P.elations (714) -9401 TELONIC INDUSTRIES 5 Days. 1)46.8838. 546-8901. ~ ---Clerk w/exper. In manuL 3 WOAIEN i mm ed . to Come to East gate on San FOR YOUR JEWELRY, JlllNIOR SALESMEN MATURE 1 f 4\>· Alk for Jean, 54IHl411 d Is trlbule Chrutmal pro-Jooquln Hi!U Rd. WATC!E", ART OBJECTS, , ~ em. or Perm. SHOEMAN ducts. Full, p/t. P.lr. Levi ROCKER. upholstered, $100. GOLD. SILVER SERVICE, I i p/time help. Hrs 7-3 Fri ROUTE SALES T lraln I 846-545.5. Shell "larble Table, w/F<ld F1NE FURN •· "-ru~• • Equal Oppor. ""'"'°"" , IOYS & GIRLS ?(NIJ)aper Camera. Min. q:e 10. Udo tale, Balboa Penlolula. Coatact Mr. .Backatrwr at lhe DAILY PILOT or call 6 :2 1321. A leave aprilicatlo:!.. Equal Oppor. Employer BRAKE & FRONT ENO MEN & INSTAUATION MEN L•9un• Beech Equal Oppor. EnWlorer -sat A Sun. Prepare breakfst Will Tntin, Salary, Comm, o ~ for ass st a n't iron benc" h, -. ( 19 0 1 "'""'....,,,, • Af1 , .. ~.._.. Age 10.15. Earn $20-$40 per & work floor. Small guest Bonus. Vehlcle Furn. All manager of quality 11hoe ..-... ~~=··=~~==~--1 week getting new euf"tomen home 646-6?16. Exp. Pd. El'ltab. bus & store. Xln 't oppor. Apply \Vllite Velvet chair, S 3 5 · I IUYll MATURE bah .11 ___ ... _.. e ory. . ooveraee, "'"""'• · • •d -• for the DAILY PILOT after · I mt Med S&A ~-333 E 171h SI I ll~l tl890J Love Seat&. cut · •• 8dtoo1 and Saturdays. You Yil er ·~. Profit ~ue. Re~ at 57. Costa Mesa..... · velvet. $500. Recliner, $15. Good, 'used tumlture Ii: ENGINEERING must be out .. : school by ITlY ~or;,e, P.Ior:a_ lhru. ~·· No Str:ke, L&yoHa T5 yn. S JITTER nt y home, I= . 968-6709 . ap,Uanceaor \\.ill sell Jor you 3:00 pm and be able to work ~ pm, guna 1 s. 549-3110, Mr. Tucker, 7.9pp,1 wee~ no wed. 7:30 am. I ~ I COUCll. $5(1, Spanish coffoo MASTERS AUCTION • TECHNICIAN :~=:s day:r pe:r:iT:'~~ -MODELS Needed-Pt. ti -:Equal Oppor. Employer m/f to 9:00, 2:"5 pm to 5:15 App lances IOIO table & match end table 646 1616 or l»-9625 P rogre ssi v e. gtOwing Transportation prov id ed. Eves. &: weekend. w 'rii pm 2 klds. 847-4167 FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE ~5!<Sh~lr ~ ~a~S ~ aft. 6 or Sunday 839-097.t Electronic Mf&'r., needs C' !I 968-4812. train. 53S-6498 aft. 6:30 pm sales New Hotpolnt Refr\geratoni, dresser $75. Dresseni $2.:i MOVING Out of Town! Sall- sharp El~Dic Tech. , Equal Opportunity Employer , " Sl 5,000 SOLDERERS · \V as 'Ge rs , D r y er s , each. iefrlg $1SO. 5S2-ll20 Ing Victorian loveseat, cbn, • capable of building & NEE" Dlsh.,..'ashers, New wnr· tbls. deco r a t or !~ma. debugging IOphbUdlted JAO< IN THE BOX, lmmed National TV Y 20 ranty. Credit, BofA, 3623 KING SIZE BED, n ew, Kitchenware, t r ash min· Electronic drcults. Must be openings 9PM • midnlte. R I C SOLDERERS W. Warner, Santa Ana, near romp, still pacRaged. Xtra pactor, '68 Ford &: bnl!i thoroughly familiar Aleo,12AM-8AM.1315Baker' enta ompany Avera11:eyearl_rlncome. Harbor979-2921 firm. $175.(Worth '450.) 8 bed.Sat&.Sun.Zl44Pm1 /d:..i. al & r 1. d St, Costa P..1esa Needs mature, dependable CULLIGAN • queen, $155. inCls delivery Carllsle 644-5009 · :tat~1~lrcui11.t':f. ~~s. °':'.'.:'.:~'.:'.:'.:::'.:====-· 1 p<rson 101n'"'"'1 .. 11:'° • .!'°1n1atall Water Condltionirvr TRAINEES • Wpoo!ASHEIR &. DRYE1!:;1Vhirl· Usually home, 832-2488 HEAD Skis. l&scm , Look • It f ad ~ a oca ,,.,..p · ··• ' yr. new. •~ set. I GS E •~ I opportun Y or ·L..i P..1usthave emplaymentrel's. of Or•ng• COUnty MIN. 3 P..10'S EXPER Kenmore refrlg. $75. l\tustKN IZ wa.ter ............ our Nev. bindings, SQ. Fisher v.1ncement. DELTA El.EC $2.25 per hr pl.us bonus', plus is looking for 3 aggressive OR SCHOOLING sell Uilil wttk. GT::>-7565 poster, bcauttful, compltte Silverglau sld11, l60cm $75. TRONICCONTROLCORP. t •netits. To Apply write sales people \\.1th some EXPERIENCED R W h /D w/heater. $350, best off. Nordlca boots u 6 $31). For Pep Boyl Store · 646-77'16 \Veils National Services, sales experience to \\.urk :riUN. 6 Jl,-IO'S EXPER ent as er• rylrl 536-o.t04 Humanic boot.I 11 6.. $00. EXEC. S E CR E TA RY . .lJ1Al Pontius, Suite 103. Loa from our Newport Beach TOP ENTRY $2. Wk. l 'oll Main!. F U RN I TU r. E R e pa lr Color tv $50. 1Ml&c &: I r I • lmmed. IWl-Umt openlnra. Challeng'g. career opp. for Angeles, Ca 90025. -~ office. PAID SALARY while Ji.639-1202* Service. Chain strengthen-clotheL 640--0166 or 64CHl22'T Xln'l salacy &: workin& inte lliaen1, motivated, 1·--------•I trainlnglheCULLIGAN LEVEL PAY SALE third oH Magic ed & reglued. Free est . ALTEC speaken in cabinrl cond9. Libera l employee organfzed Ind lvldual . ViQiJiQ 1 -~=~====--1 \VAY NO FEE Oief i\UcroOvenZllVper-64&-6989 with 10" bUe & dividing bene~~j,!y Jn Pmon SUperior-1k:lll&-reqCd. Opp. ~ NEW FACTORY All company benefits. STAFF BUILDERS feet. Used 40 days 49'f·l609 OFFICE Deak, Swivel chr, netv.'Ol"k. Al.ct Fiacher FM 120 E. 111 Street re1pons.ibllitle1. Ple.a.se sub-Branch outlets just opening Training starts Nov. 18, 1974. 5<X' s. P.fain Suite uo eve. 2 side chain. Port. file. componen13. Earphone le Santa Ana r:nit resume & history of n...v,.,......,.... In area needs the followlng:. Contact Phil Smalley for Orange ' 5':17-03ll GE. Washer 6: dryer, Washer Sl50 for au. 84&-3l66. -two extra 8" speaken $150 earnings, to: Box 424, 11 ....._r.-Mgmt Tme , $185 wk an employment Interview, Equal Oppor Employer in gd, cond., dryer needs* SOFA• •--·at •,......, or oUer. 968-49n ~ ' Balboa lsland, caut 9'1660 Servmen <2l S3 hr 8 AM·5 PM at 75()..2233. • minor lr SlOO !162-4336 ...vv"""' ·~·J "'..-., BOYS ... ...,., ..... ......,._ Saleamen Open F.qut:tl. Opportunity Employer repa · gJ qual., catm made, never 7' GLASSHOPPER ...-uw,•..,- or EXTRA INCOME Pret ovr 2S, mmied, car. STORE CLERK FREE PICKUP' -Ref'• used, wiually hm, 968-7910 ~~~.· ~ch 48~~~;:3 i GI R·L-S---+\\1.ork...Ulam::l.mn...A..di11---Wk. '1·--...,flELP" -A11~benet1tll;-Career-positions. Knowledge of clectrical.-par1-1 -Appl's & Scrap-Metal W'Il'I'E wooden be ·room i;et .,,.., P•per Rout•• Of)!n Sandv.rich delivery "girl. Call 494-1065 J..."eferred. Outstanding job Call anytime, 675-5258 d°res !?' mtTOr · 1 nigh{ En c)' clopedia Americana L1 h ~ 645--0145. WANTED I .,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I SALESWOMAN for retlr<d e I eo lrl d' n. BlcyclH 8020 stand. i<o.oo . ..,;.1690 ,;.ISO::::.,,· 6:;.1>-6!'12~"="-...,-,=-: In agun•Beac n FILE CLERK Earn up to $1511. Full or 770W.19th St.CM646-1319 ORGAN ~ Or1gS 2 195 . M•ny Locatlon1. Perm. p/tlme. A,,prox 20 hn HOmSSES . paM·llme + expen9es. Enjoy or 54&-:1~. 27 .. RALEIGH Super Course: SOFA, avocado &:. burn I s ac r l f 1 c e ! $1500. Can C•ll M r. La mbert per \Ilk. Sharp gal willing CCXX!Alt.WNTllESSEs '"working In area In which TELEPHO,..E SALES Excellent cond. $125. or best orange, good conchtkm. S75. finance. Xlnt cond. Private 612-4321 to learn. Assist w/A/P Iii-w=~~s you live, calling on ex-Part time "'Ork a va ii orfer. 646-1017 Call aft Sp~. 968-1403 I par l '/, no d w n I pm t . Equal Oppor. Em..,Jayer Ing & other gen'! ofc duties. lllSIOl'S pectant mothers with fine -4PM·9PM. Selling the ~ Cet IOl5 Gar•ge S•le I055 537-4547 or 646-2393. SH ER Typing skill de s i r a b I e . COOKS ..gifts from reputable diaper Angeles Times to prospects s , i HO LIDA'{ BOUTIQUE b Y ...__,., CA I Possibility of be com Ing ltl'ICHOllW • se~lce. BABYLAND w 111 in Oran~ County. We Pll)' ll E AL TH y • HYGIENIC GIANT GARAGE . S~ ... !W Senior Girl Scout Troop Lu ... ~ d. FulJ..tlme. 0 o o d I/lime position. Call for train penonable ladles. For w11ges & comm. Call for NO CLE A N ING . New gal. aquarium, lightmg fix. Companeras Sat Nov 2 . ~Inc· Neat appearance. appt after 9am, ~1167. !.':.'~,=:.: interview phone, 547-0121. details cat Litter Boxes tor Old tUttS. Work~t bench & ll-5, Gltl Scout Office 011 U nefH1. Advancement t4!l:I E. warner, SA. ""''t""' ,~ .... ww.ottt.... •SALESMAN• Los Angeles T imes Delivered 3 Times Weekly. weight.I. 011 Pa Int In gs• Adams, -CM (nexrto-J"oct tenlial. See J.ta~er. FIRE p,f AN? Retired? -DL """"-Cll ._, l-..ii J ~ 540-0301 CA IT A-BOX. 673-6217. plants, adding m ac h I n e' oUlcel ,tHOM& SILK SHOP S'udent? Need to sup. ::--1~°'""'·4 00•~ • ~~ For P ep Boy1 Store cquii.J:opportunity-employer BURl\IES E KITTENS ~~l~~:!~ra~~:l -'•"._~P"°_L"u-S~H~C~A~R=P~E~T,..-*-I I 23'.lOC=rE:s CM p!emenf YoW' income? All T Immediate openings. XI n . t TELEPHONE WORK w/papen . A unique pet. Furniture. Tues-f"ri. 8 8 2 4 300 lds Rust, 100 Yd.II Fem- dtllred. Salary ac-~~~ &:~&~a~~ (714)_7_&2-oe_2_1_1_ Per:.~:3encY ~ ~:!~~ =:::,:, FRD~t YOUR H0~1E s v.·ttks. Sl25 ea. Champion La Roca. F.V. 847-989'2. f;;~ru5g:-, ~2-:g~ to -. ....._liet nunery 1Chool. Lim 11 e d ~~;;:r.~;==~jo I :;~~=~~~~~~~·~·~o; 1 ~Pl" In Person line, 64-4--0638. SA1VRDAY SALE. c r 1 b . ~Ao A., ... -r· ~" M Prof -~ Newport Booe -·~ , NO SELLING 0 -. -~,:::,;o:,;,~,.....,..,,.....,..,. l.¥r· Carruoo, 1Jamburgfr et. ess. .itu"-enen E. ls! Street TOP COMJl·flSSIONS 081 boy'11 5 spd. S c h\\.' 1 n n ~ h T I r11(m1e' lM5 Adams Ave., anltorlal aerv:lces need L-el Sec'y $700 -Santa Ana ..., • ......,.. Stingray, 2 girl's coals, llize NE\VPORT Beac e n n Ii ., not call. H.B. atta. S68-8833 ~. --~===~--848-0460 or ,.........,,..., e PUPPY WORLD e 6 "' 7, dishes, clothes, m~c. C I u b F a m 11 y T e nn I s M '~':~o~ll . \\'eekda)'s. F~rl:i1~-~dY,,Ge~~-t,O.f.j NURSESSfaff Rel1'ef SALES MANA.GER TELEEqP.HOOpNEp. ESomlplol•l1'0'..': !or-Bull Terri r,Shih-'T'Zu,Uai;o. Phone 968-4105, :!1332 Com· ~17et'4 ~8r3s3~1~.8 ~~~j o, .. ;r $$$ typir.g skills. Jfo &h. Friendly Mxl Un School K 1.....1~ ... •• AP!' , Doxie, Spitz, Dober· pus Ln .. ii B North\l.·e~ ..,_ 100 ;xper'd. ~ Pe o,p I c · cO-workers. Al90 Fee POii· e ' , -now """'lie non proG: athletic club. man, Collles. Oilhuahua. comer lfamilton & Bushard. c•:,:"''='-~'="'·=~,..."""=-""' till lor eppl, Jack Glmpl, Uons. Call Control Career WE ARE NOT A of eo&rnetlci. m o d e ling, $200 A1o. salary for 4* hrs Tiny Poodles, t Bulls, SECTIONAL Grn l o o se DECORATOR has 300 l'lll "'-1700. E. O. E. 1 FEELING Employment Agency, 3400 REGISTRY, BUT =n A~~:::y~~r:in:~1: )X'r day. Call ~21()0. Cockaooo. 100 AilXE O PUPS back cuihlons, gd. con d . ~ust Plush carpet. 100 Yds ., CHEMICAL OPR trvine Blvd, N.B. 556-8505. O NEED plus comrnlu lon. Apply ru S:ud Service ~lost Breeds. $125., pretty hang'g. lamp. f ern~n. ~ BU 'i · or small n1et11l ref In In I THE PINCH? t.VN l:l'ltlrgt, 3-11 !inifl. $'.t'i. WE D w. 17th St, C.~f. Su 11 e *TEMPO* TRo~l1'' Can0 •rl•Es, Rep531111~ $25. 548-5374 I Gt.'-m.'> ~ 5 . 1 · U . fU·m. No ex(X'r. req'd. nllply TJ~1E LIFE BOOKS ha I Bayvle"' C o n v. lfGRpltal, 9/Bldg "B" u,' es. pen ves. ."""' PRE-SEASON -440 Osgood Po"ta·Bir -~ 1· .. sp1ra or. mqut ti classllJed 11.d no. 279 c/o PART-TIME Job• In our Co•tn MeBU, 642-3005. RN'S * LYN'S s:n::RRY 'S K9 ALL BREEDS Court Laguna ~arh Oft DrtM Form Prote11slonal Dally Pilot, P. o. nox J~ lti:lt'pho!M' 88.let oUlce. 3 '. STAr~ f nsl :i ~~~'1i~ Needs You Now! Boarding & Grooming Diamond 4!)4.2547 Fi1.Sat-1 ~I~ nil~' -~~e~gol( clubc Colla Mesa Ca 92626. Shltu av Ill t I -9am-lpm AIDES Junk>rs &: Ollldrenswear. Receptionl1t1 Pickup & Delivery Sun II o er "' . Boys 8 4 10. 4 Otl)'t Slll•ry + comm + bonWI~ --you';;g lo.dy~8gII 8..e R~ s!!'r!!!ries BE Au TI r u L Red Mini Hor••• made, llkt' new. Reo.8. Knee f care A "°""'"'""'"'· -lpm;'lpm 5pm-9130pmo MACHINE OPERATOR '-erl••t • 1 1 o T I Poodle Puppy Sole 5'&284& 8060 El.EC. Ocgan, Thom .. evtl a Wlf. HoUH nr.x• l'umantnt. T f ~-Ii TO WORK IN Balloon. P.fr Reynolds:, for "--.. -ur o·-hou-. OachMund PuppleA. AKC. ENGLISH 'R'•"",,'h. ~~~:...,•w.~ .. ,m Ink . Will con1lder Uve-ln. CALL op rate 0 pay . ..,.,.l'.!e ent LS IN °" ~11 ...,......., J ~ .... "" n -d J 3 ~ Pl k ~,.• " beneflt1pl~nsant1unound HOSPITA appt................ Part·llme assignm e nt s ,.,.,a Y n ,.,, .... c yuurs • Call art 3r>m. S48~'681. 833-8098 ' lngs. Soine exper. ln muuni ORANGE COUNTY SALESLADY avoii8ble. eau 54<H45(l. now. $100 lo $113. 586--4567. SADDLE SURl""BOARD 91 J feet < CLIRICAL machlnca. lathet & drill Pltin\e 10 a11lst mgr. ~1111t NEVER/\ !>"EE BAS.SETT motht:r /R e tl 9'79-l590 E\.-e5 Sl~ .. ' prelif desirable. WUllnf to 110 FEE EYER be exper. A l't'•P AT TEMPO Hound falhe.r. 6 ·prornlsina: 638-86Sol. ~eiilate openlnp for Jn. Front Office Glrl train someone w/hl&hlchool {t P •g• Boy Ma ternity Tl:!m po Temporary ltelp . 1p1 n.vnil. S5 ~11.. M?-9115. Je welry t070 N.B. TenJ\11 c I u b mem- dlvtdualJ w/knowledge o( For 08/GYN office. Send exptt. ln machine •hop . s. Cat p laz.a 567.5714 21 ~ YEAR old ttR'laterM WANTED--I bl>~hip. $1600. No trans fee. Ji key addlna: machine. No rHUn:>e to P. O. Box 3992, Potltlon open to malo or t •Shift or 5. Choose your Fn~\on Island 644-4729 T EMPORAR Y SllVt'r Poodle w/pnpers, $75. 2'13/243-7671 ln:'n&· MUil like work!,, 1.onJ{ DMch. Ca 90llOl. ftmalt:. · ow D d ~ i' I• b our 1 &: SALESCLERKS Wanted for SALES P E RSON 63f>.TI55. TOP CA.Si l 001.l.AR rAln s°'1or1-c.,1-ng'--"su'.,-r,,..,.l"I ,,..,-, w""•"re,-.1 I", 1-,~ A~! . .-tact G.!~riU£. _21keln -_!fndUinln's· Jnd~~ot' ~V::ion. ~alth.~s. ~Compare 0 u r ChristmM SeMon. Dah~rn Nov. 18th th:ru Dee 2 4 I h · ~tALTESE. 'AKC. Avalh1.ble Jo''OR YOUR Jl-:\\'f.l,.R\", Tcmle El Gr3.ntle. ~ pr1ce v•· ........ <:ol'lr-"'""""'"V .. ,.,.... (714) 4~MOI P'l'T"'A'""F" m·LDERS ('I r c 0 II t . ~1 e'. 1s 19 $2 pl'.!1' l1t. Sertn(linlt,. 3810 for stud \\°ATCllES. 1\RT OB.TECT~ 49!)-l:?;l ~~- '1 r Cero Smith co. Prefer mature WOlfll'n rP' s r N~ Blvd. See' j ......... ..f~~A._SSJ~-. 5'1!L Att:7 r.ow. SJLV'-";R i;F;R\'JCE. rot.tECJ'(1RS Plates lOi;'",. " w.... • ., ......... ,. 3 >'Ull ..,. TELONIC -... -------~ >'!NE f'URN ' ~'TIQUES "" -MEDICAL SERVICES Nort ~m TEXAS REFrNER\" CORP. J\!lJ.;I DA01Slltn.1JS &IS."""" • ' h<!h:l\1' currr.nt value. BAO ":~ =~n1i:mc.~r ~:~ ~m~ to l lAT1.. INDUSTRIES ?iOO So. ~fain, ~ .. DAB o• P!:TRO' "VM 0 'o'er I p LE NT y 0 r MALE & FE~lALE LAD~~ Platlnun< 5'h1ond He-ti W261)4~·~·""..,.~~-· _,... GUARDS Le9un• h ech Sulle 110 71t/~t..o:m 'JrJ.J..Y '~"l .. l1~d ,., ...... ' ~n~E··;:!1f1111 ~~ ~~~ AKC $36-81:\<1 lllni. l\Olllftire 111"'1t: 2.25. l~ BOX TR EE SA LE-14'' Jmmed. nt-ed ful~• p/tlme Equal Oppor. Employer Eq\lal Oflpor. EmplO)'t'.r thrci1di or tlnat_malt polilh tndlvjduAI ln beech area. AiALE dog. 1 yr. old. Stnn· 11maJI munrl rtlamurwo., 4 ~-Call ~6.8338. • COOK tti Bt!ndtt hat 1m· lete ope111111 tor Dllh ~_Cook. Aflply 1n penron ~~ W. Coul Hwy, N.B. .rttJ' 10 A.m. --- 11 ' guards for Ora Co. are11.. and · alue bottkt• wUI keep RevertllCM o f l'.Xperh~nce. ditrtl ~lr. llou•cbrokcn liAJtlt"'tt'~ rllA l'ltnnd,., RC'-Turn your . ao11, cluht 1nto Call (213) 35-5l25. EruoY more ci~ tpa.cc bY the.lkls fn>m 1tlcktng. Try a irmail A. r. Patt, Pre.., I: ihol:I. ~i..7189 C't"ntly 11ppral~ al f;nt' & stt>"'°. *l! thern ~1th 8am-Spm. Monctq Ulni rn. 11el1J~··don'l ~" wltb ••2;!!!!.,.0::~~lett a Daily Pilot Caulfted Ad Texas Relinery Corp., &x 1111vc llOr'IWlhUlA JOI! w11nt tn ,fe\\f'ltr In C'o!;1n ~te!l.'I. At a O..Uy Pilot C11LRH!ed Ad day . Le:;t.<rence Security. a 0 I PUot Clas1ln~ Ad. ._. __ llf"'-to buy, W t or rent TU, Fort Worth, Texa s ~11? 01'!!11111~ 11d1 rlo It $9,:ii(). ~!nice oftt!t. P'rt ply 1nd n11e the moryey for a lne. M2-, 10melhln11. '.lfit01 . • \fell • c11ll NOW &12 M78. 9'17·~{ · s1~reol Call 64~78 Today • • I ) . -· • .. . I -. ; I , 5 J • , • A CONVIN1£NT SHOPPtNG A SfWINC GIJIQ( fO,a.THE CAL ON THE CO. For an ad In Wom11n's World Call Sue 642~5671, etx. 330 Eight Top Tops Printed Pattern \Vl!I!. do im1 nr~(I rao"t 1ir :r.lt bow? Ton-. top~. ton~ '"' ll'•m I' Uh J)ahl~. ~kin•. 1hort• 111 tbrou1h "ln1 .. r. \\'hlL• 11~ R ~rf'lt ~lltrlf Rn•l f•~for.t)lo~• In l'lllon. l•"IY~~I• r. l'rlntrd l'•ti ~r n !IZ 71 ~ )11AM•·~· !<l1r• R, lfl, 1:. U, I,, \, IS. '~rd.1~•·~ tn 1.i.11 .. rn. ~mt s1.oo for ,•tti p•tt,rn. l\dd 2' ttl'llS r111 e1rh p11tern fl.If '1r8l·tla~~ mill •!Id spttl1I h1i1ndlln1 . nth*'-rw1se lhlrd tll.'111 dl'li\•ery •nll take thrl'il V.1!eUnrmott ~toM11itn M1rtin. 44.2. tht Daily l'1I01 . P111rrn in~ . m Wt1t 181h !'t .. Stw VOf"k. NV 10011. Prinl I'\;' AM t:. A DOR t'~~~. 1.1 P, ~17.F. 1nd. ~•VLF.: NUr.I BER. ()NF.FR Et l'A1"f'F.RNof>·our rflOii:t" lft u nd ror. Ont fref p•l· ttTn ln,lde NEW SPHING· SU~IM f.R PATTt:R N CATALOG IOO •t)'Jn 1ll~hta, l'ret' p•tletl'I t1>\lpbfl S.!ld 1k' llOW'. !)P:W + KNIT Booll with i,.•lctiMuttpanem fl :u lntttnl Fl!lllotl 8olMI • ll.00 l1111,1111S.wln18ook ••.. fl.GO ( Quickie Afghan lil1 .. a blt"'l\On.i gift whll lot • Of '"•r111th -thl• •fgha11. 1~CICK CllOCllt:T In \lm(I l1ir C:hr!ttl'lllP! ChOOll" 3 •lu11l<>a or 1 color for Bf(lhan 111 11h,.J1.f.ilt~h :rnd rlh>fllv·h 1trlJ)('•. l'~e ~oli wor1111l(l l'l\tlt·r~ 7274: dlrecuona. 1S CENTS for eath p1lt4!rn. Add 25 ~tnlJ for eaeh p11tem for flttt·th1ss m1il ind l ptt\11 h1r11flin11 : othtrwlse thitd-clau delh·ery will t1ke lhrN .-ecks M. more. ~ to A1ltt 8rook1. !OS, tM D•ily Pilot, Needlecr11\ Dept .. Roll 16S,Okl Chelst1 St11t6n, New YOl'k , -. N Y. 1001 I. Pnnt Name, Ad· dteM;, Zip, P1l\ttn!':u111b'1'. New t 150 most popul1r desicns lnoor 1174 Netodl~tall C11Uiklfl ~ AU cr11'U! ntREE f're-ede1i11n1insldt .• ,, •• , .1k Nnio• Sew + Knit 8oo61 -bu &iskTiuueP•Uffll . ,.$1,2.5 Nt!w! lrleedlepoint BOC*, .Sl.00 !14wt r\Mwer Cnwtlt\ Bk $1.00 llaitp1n Cror_11t18<dl .... s1.oo lnst1nt Crothtt8ofilt .. 11.00 ltBUnt M•er1mt 8k l l.00 lnst•nt M~)' Book 11.00 COlnplettGil'l 8ook ..•. SLOO Q)mplrltAf1h111$tl2 .. Sl.00 lJPriHAfl!hlMllU ...• 30c Bili<* OI' UIQuiltJ ti • . ..... 50t._ MUMUmQllUt80ok•2 ... Slk' 15Qultta fotTOday 11, ..•. $0C ltooaolUIJlHyRup . SOI: • • 4 wheel dri\.'es • Pickups • Crevier I~ Ramcharger&. • vans • , ros w. :ut street 10% over original factory Santa Ana 8.1.>3171 19-16 CHM.lP, 6.'iHP, • 5 0 S.J\t.O.H. New ceconite in 1966. cugt. 1.1phol., sharper than most. Ucensed 'til Mar. im-n.soo. n~2 Campers, Sale/ Rent 9120 8 ft. Cabover Camper, stove, oven, porta potty, j a c kt, boot, good condition. $650. 831-1314. 8' camper, sleeps t w 0 ' Storage cabinets, ice box. $200. 673-3'58 ·n COLE~tAN TENr TRAIL- ER. Equipped, $500. 644-4.S2S aft. 6PJ\I Motorcycles/ Scooters 9150 ·13 J10NDA XL175, xlnt cond. 3000 ml. $695. &16-3156 71 HUSKY 360-MX Xlnt corw:I., $500. 645-8008. Motor Home., Sale/R•nt 9160 RENT '73 \1'INNEBAG0, .24' Rcndy for hlountall\ll, Sl'IO\\'. Beach, Desert k Hunting invoice with this ad. 2888 Hdrbor Blvd CG'.T/,f;1E ~/i. 2888 Hdrbor Blvd .. : ' ' .. •: ' Trips. l"ully self-cont All Top Dolllll' For Any hfake cxl ra~. hu·ld. TV. $35 pdl'ly or ~fOdcl. Reservations open. 8•1S.11648 · '70 Dodge Voo Coove"~" JIM PANOS S.C., V-8 Aot~ Xlot lire• MAZDA pnint, & Mech. $ 2 8 9 5. lml $. Manchester -o''015-J64:o=001:=,,,...,==-=~-I Ana.helm 6.16-fiCOO RENT THE BEST '73 Ex· \VE PAY TOP OOLJ..AR. cculive ~', all exlrn1. t'rec 1'"'0R TOP USED CARS miles. Pri p!y. 9'm-9056 5-i roREIGN, OO~t:FSIIC pm or CLASSICS MOTORHOME If )'OW' car ii extra cl~an RENTALS see us first. DALE'S l3l-0900 BAUER BtlJCK SHARE WINNEBAGO Coota 2:5..!_"'bor 81~""' :.!'~ 0~-11enihlp. 81""·-e uA&gC WE BUY USED CARS • "',,.,,.... """"'· AND TRUCKS Auto Ser. & P•rts MOO Come ln tot a tree appra 'sal FRIGG1'..""T'TE nutn ai r con-to GRO'n-t Cffi.'VROU.'l', dll.loncr, complete untt n:;, 18211 ue. Ch BJ\id .. Hunt. Odl Ponctw-n1dk> $10. Auto sin• 84T-6Bfl 549-3331 1nnk. 1 x 41 ~ rt ll!li ~oop $10. CASH ~ONEY PAID :WT-3182 for Yoor Junk CRr FOUR Fl~stont Tire!· plua All)11me 8.u.-4930 4 15" }\'hi11. FOUR US ~tag Thu rutctl dh w to lht Wett. "'hi:-cornplere ror Plnlo. • .. a Dally Pilot OaasJJIOO 962-:ll73. Ad. Call 64Ui6"nl. • ' • rm Fw4 ;....-----:---1 WI ARE No. 2 • In Orqe Countw. ... , Only- YOU C1n Moo u •. No. 1 '61 CAMARO SS350 Hurst 4 1>pd IJ'Ms. U.S. Mags, hljac~rs, runi &re&L $1200. 540-0073. 72aDOUDO CMM.aC cw••• .. ~ -fNltfl I IQIO)il =· '5076 MUST SEW '72 -SQUm£.. lO ))IS, wan., 429. ens:., air, lilt llcer'1., --... ~teren, P/S. P!B, Bf'O'leha.nt Int., tMY pt::., new 1'8dial1 • 551·314f BEAUTlFUL 1970 LT D •. tncludeii trtr. hitcb 6 t:ltte, bn&)rn.. $1.600. NS-Clf7 ~verick 9M7 I 7 0 f\IAVERICK CUSTOM, 49,000 ml. AIR. 1 Owner.' 6 cyl, $145/) 493-9178 Mercury 9950 '73 RUNABOtIT, A.uto, $2200. Pri pty. --Plymouth "'8 ----~·1 .ATLAS , Chrysler I P"1->lh Open l>f:lily A: Sun. 'til lD PM 2!J29 HarbX'.B,lyd.1 , Coeta Mesa 546-1934 0120USTER. VB. Auto, lo ml, easy on gu, ha• everythlng. $2300. After 5 840-1410 1955 PLYJ\tOUTH good condlllon PIO call a11 5pm, ~1403 Pontiac 9965 1973 T·Rlrd, less than-IJ.000 mi. -MINT COND! Powq str'i. brakea & wlndoWB, all the extras. $M95. OfC, ~ Greg Hughes, 673-8933; Res, (l) 493-3601. Veg• 9974 72~000t I AllloNllll -., 11N111.1 • =· ~1976 i f lNI \lkVI' I 2888 H b Bl d "' ::. 11 1111.1,-'1·~1 1·• or or v .,-.1,,,\ i . { • ' '• I I •• ' t t= ' . . ' . ' Laguna/South Coast· DITION - VOL. 67, NO . 316, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA a '3 Art Fest Members Re-elected Three incumbents were re-elected to fou.r -year tl'tms on the Laguna Beach Festival of' Arts board in bal- -.1oting -an nounced tifonday at the festival 's an nu al membership meeting, . O. E. · "811d " Schroeder. former board president, was the top vote-get· ter with 546 voteS. -~ James Schmitz, .appointed to the board following the death or William litartin, received Slf votes and Helen Keeley rece,i ved 477 \'Otes. ' ac ee TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1974 s 1 at 'Qetrayed A Friend ., Today's Fi~al N.Y. Stoeks TE'~ CEN.TS • r1a- For Money' WASHI NGTON (UPl l -Ri chard lit. Nixon 's former personal la"•yer. ~lerbcrt \V. Kalmbach. of Newport Beach. broke down in tears on the .,.,,it · ncss stand today as he recalled betraying a friend to get money to pay off the Watergate burglars. Atyrth ~'lalaby received 275 votes ---~•"':nd artist Bijan Bahar received 156 votes. ' In the most dramatic moment of t he SC\'Cn-"'·eek Watergate cover·up trial, Kalmbach struggled unsuccessfully to contain his e motions as he told about calling Thomas V. Jonefi, board chairinan of the Northrop Corp., to get $50,000 in cash for a ··special need " in early August, 1972. U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica immediately called a IO-minute recess. Kalmbach 's chin quivered as he walked.out or th e cou rtroom. (' l Festival members present at the meeting agreed thi\l several bylaws changes limiting membership and reducing the number or members required for <i quorum should •be presented to the enti re membership i11,. .a mailed poll. Following the aooouncement or the election. board members met •and elected officers for "the next term. They are Gl enn -Vt-'dder. president: Jam·es Schmitz. vice president; Stuart I~. Durkee, treasurer, a nd ~1rs. Kesley. secretary .. Warm Weather Brings Crowds -Toi.he Beach' ~ligh temperatures lured large beach cro,,.,'ds onto sooth coast sands i\Ionday. but no incidents "'ere repor· tcdinthechilly,placidsurf, . In Laguna Beach, Chief Lifeguard Bruce Baird estimated 25,000 )M!rsons vi sited the beaches. .That's What It Is ' The person·aHZed license plates on . this auto made the photographer stop for a second look in an Oregon supermarket. The owner, accor· I -ding to the cameraman, d~c iried to be iden- tified, but he confirmeq that t he message was correct. The emotional moment began "-·hen chief trial prosecutor James F. Neal asked Kalmbach . who is serving a prison term (or. his part in Lhe . Watergate scandal, if his wife knQw what he was gathering money for .. Jle replied. "No, at no time."' -Oil Drill ~ oes Study Industry, U.S~ Deals By the As·sociated Pres~ Opponents of oil drilling off the Southern California coast suggest they may seek a federal grand jury probe or alleged dealings between tbe oil indUstry anl {he f ral govern· ment. The reaction followed reports that the. federal government had already decided to co ahead with plans to lease sites tor oil drilling_off the coast befo"re normal environmeiital impact studies are comPleted. "We believe the• meeting between the petroleum industry and govern· ment officials w.cre. al the least. a breach or public ~rust, and may have been a conspiracy to violate certain laws.'' the Seashore Environmental At the same time, Deputy City Atty. John Hamilton of Los Angeles, refer· ring to a possible legal action to block !:!rilling. said, "We have a definite in- ieresl in follo'!"ing this up, either in federal court in Washington D.C., or Mre." tt -, Reeves Ranch To. Be Studied In Clemente Del Obispo Developing I • DeiJ,ial Firm "In fairness to Mr. Jones, he didn't know either?'' Neal asked. "Absolutely not," Kalmbach sai~. ..I'm glad you asked that question. Mr. Jones Is a fine ma·n." Pausing. he added, "When I met with '91r. Jones, I said .1'om. this is confidential.··· Neal then asked in a §Pft voice. The Orange County Pl.aniting "YouCel(youbetrayedhim?·· Commission stuck to its guns l\J onday Kalmbach replied tea rfully , "Yes." and by a.3-2 vote refused tochaoge its A few minutes later, Kalmbach rec om m end at ions against resumed testimony and said that.. by {te\'ek>pment on a contested ridgeline Se ptember 1973 ~e refused to COfltinue north of. Del Obispo Road in the .raising money for \he derend~ts. . Capistrano Valley. · Kalmbachl a wealthy corporate The property is the Bear·Drand lawyer serv1ng a six to 18-month Ranch, a 1,500-a cre parC'el proposed prison sentence for illegal campaign ror developn1ent for 11 .000 residenti; rund·raising practices.. testified <ind 3,128 homes. earlier-how he ans"·ered a n urgent County s upervisors r.eturned. the. White Jlouse call to r,Ai§e_.rnQney for Pl a nnin g Commiss ion 's fir s t the Watergate burglars so Nixon's recommendation against ridgeline 1972 re.election campaign y.•ou ld not development. a sking for a better bejeopardiied. b.a I an c e of o pc n s pace ! n Pale and obviously tii-ed after five development. months in prison, Kalmbach testified Uf1Tt""""9 - CHIN QUIVERED • Herbert Kalmbach 9 Arrested In Laguna Drug Cases • A learn or Orange County deputy marshals serving about a dozen war- rants In Laguna Beach r.1onday nighl ended up summoning police lo make ninedrug·related arrests. ' L_l-Neil Purcell of the Laiiuna Beach police depanment said it is not unusual for m arsha!.'> scr\•lng v.•arran- ts. usually.for old fraffW olfenses, to stumble upon suspected drug ('a~es. Only smell a mounts of m<1r1juana and a substance belie,'ed lo h~· cocaine "·ere reCo \"ered. Of the persons arrested, seven were from Laguna Be ach. one from South Laguna and one from Laguna Niguel. They ranged in <1 ge from 11to43. Jn Sun Clemente, guard'i estimated 8,000 pers9ns basked on city beaches, and 11 ,000 on the county beaches patrolled by the San Clemente force . 1-------'1'-edays' surf was runqing !aetween three and four reel and appeared to be building up. Alliance said in a letter to ReP.. Several . proposed general plan AlphonZoBerl<R:catir. l --a-ml!ndm-enrs-cuncernlng l~e Reev~s Shi'rley Solomon. head or SEA, said R<i'nch deve lopment acreage will public hearings to be held in Santa c~me beror~ t~e San Clemente Plan· .Lando"-:ners had argued thal in # th.at he was sworn to .::abso\u_te some ca ses. the comm ission ·s secrecy" about lhe pa yments to the pro ll o s a Is \\' o u l d e Ii min at e burglars and used a1iases and covert devclo1Jm ent or as much as t"·o-thirds maneuvers to fulfill his mission . But Purcell said most of the suspects have been released 01.1 !;>ail or between Sl.500 and S2 .000 or on their O"'" recognizance. I ! ' f f"= Low tides this "·eek "·ill expose large tidepool areas. but authorities warned that tidepool animals in Laguna and Dana Point are protected and shol.dd not be removed from their habitat. Vote to Halt Curbs Fails l\Jonica Dee. 2 and 3 on the drilling n1ng Comm1ss1on Wednesday-: of an indi\1idual O"-'ner's la nd. he s topped short of describin g the B Qk d But officials of the city of Sanjuan payoffs as "'hush money." OllllS aye question .. a re a mockery at this One of•lhe proposed land·usc point-'' A grand jury probe requerst had changes "'OU Id redesignale about 75 notbeenfinalized.ho"°·ever. · acres rrom open :tre:t ·and Capistra no. which borders the "It was clear it "-'US to be for sup· Bear-Brand Ranch. have.insisted that port ror the families of these defen· . For Ambulance Coal Strike Impact 'Low' recreational to m edium ·density residential. any de\'el opmenl on the ridgeline. danli and for their attorneys," he .... ·est of Tra buco Creek. 11·i1J destroy said. , The change "·ould permit up to 750 CSee BEAR, Page A2) ISef: KALMBAOI. Page AZ) The Laguna Beach City Council has d"·elliug units "'here none are presen· approved an incentive prdgtam-·10 Uy allowed. re"•ard prom pl ambulantc response H C t L to the scene of accidcnt.s. Other "'°''°'ed amendments con o rse en er ag Ok cerning the ranch "-'OUld switch the una ays 1'he plan call s for payment Of SIO lo lhe ronlracting company each timl' designation or t"''o areas. one or"•hi ch H' B BJ the ambulance arri\·ei, "-'ilhin 10 ByTheAssocialt.'<IPress is no"' R-2 i!.nd the other general in-It y aze e•.rnn.; ·..ls•.o· .. ~ n1 inutes of bein•· summoned b\.' QUITO (U Pl I -A resolution to end_1 __ T~h~•~n~•~li~o<'n~w~ii"d~c~c~o~a~I ~s~lr~ik~eP'is~+-du1>t.cial. to giv.e..thc...xesidentiaLpo<<-~·------~'------------"'"'::..k..Y..J>...U... &. ~-----:authoritic. . "' the Org8nizal1on of American States-not expected to have u major im-tion an ocean vie.µ.•. sanctions against Cuba failed to pass pact on California's industries A brush fire broke out at the Irvine A Response times ha\'c been running today. or utilities unlcsii the walkouljs Among other matlers to co nl c ·. Equestrian Center stables in Corona t city Hall 11µ lo 23 minutes. according to 1>0lice The vote was 12 in favor. three prolonged. according to a ran· beforethecomm issionare: <lei r.1a[ 11hortly after noon l\1onday andfireoffi cials. against and six abstentions, including d 0 m • check 0 r ·ind u s l r y but. was qui ckly put out by firemen af· , 1'hc cit~' is now scrvt'<I by llospital the ' United St ates. fo'ourteen votes sPQkesmen. --A revised environmental iin pact ter a 50 foot by 100 foot grasslands They'll be raising the roof soon ut 1\rn..bulancc \Vhic h took over "'hen I l · l " report (EIR) on the proposed areahadburncd. • LagunaBeach City H<ill \V1"nd Am b1o]·•nc• l•ll r•c•nll)·. 1"h•· '\\'ere necessarjtopass. Two e ec TIC gener a 1ng ·d · ( II v ··1 '1 · l ., '" '-"'" .... · Diplomats <aid_ th~ action could plants serving Southern Califor· wi e~ilng 0 an a ely, •1S a n arind•·1 ° Newport Beach and Orange County The city council agrcM J\tonday. lo <'ity ""ill negotiate \.\'ilh l·lospital Am - leave the hemis phere.splil three ways nia rely on coal. But the plants at pcrmt access to wo oti zone or firemen responded to the blaze·at 7385 expand city hall floor area by adding a ,bul ance and Seal's An1bu1anee Ser- and annoyed with U.S. policy. J\tojave~ Nev. apd Page, Ariz. singl_e·family resid ences. East Coa!\t l·I ig hway, considered second story onto the present building. 1·ice on a nc"' contract. --~----~-l·-hr.•~,~·e~s~u-.r,r~i~ci~·e~n~t Coal stock piled -A request for a negative environ· cou nty terri'tory . · The job "'ill cost an estimated The incentive program is estj"m;,ited ior at leasi .itf"'""'days. says a m·ental-im·pa·ct-declaration on a -Firemen round a butane light'er at SIG0,000. No time schedule has-been tot'"O:$l Lhe C'ity S2:200-a")-ca r;--·- Started Fire , Quelle"d Same spokesman. pr.oposed 22 -unit condominium the scene, leading them io. believe h del<'rmincd. I Details on the coal strike. project al 106 N. Alameda Lane. wa s the cause of the fire. No damage The decision to doublc·dcck the 22· The commission will meet <it 7:3tl wasdoneandthere werenoinjuriesto year-old city. bu1ld1ng tollo\\:C.d rejet· Page A4) ~-. p.m. in city cou,ncil chambers. pcr59nsor horses. lion of a propos:tl for lhe cit y tn pur- "I \\'hen the Santa An:i "'inds blow-and there is !he aroma or burning brush in · the air. San Clemente's hill dwellers become a nxious .. ... S~eba Given a It ·was no different late l\1onday "'hen the ni ght air was marked by the odor or smoke. but the fire was 11.lready out by the time police switch- , Pet ·St.ore Lioness Arriving . . .. • tit boards began to lighLU.ll. . Bf Ill LAR\' KAY E ·orncefs. said a one-ucre blaze on . OltMi~•11r""-~ • Camp Pendleton's upper San.Onofre Life .was getting a.tut cramped !or I b S~ba an htt.lt!J:ipor'ry hom.e.tn_C.arn.· CanyQn .-s pu.keUie c.once,n=-.Y-pl)Cfl, a s ubUtb ofSanJose. residents. ~ Th · 9 d 11 b ~1arines extinguished the blaie e growing, 5-poon oness cu quickly , 'adding that it started when s~nt her .days In a pct ~tore cage an~ • n aeri· l rlare ignited dry grass. "-as destined to remai n there un til a a someone v.· anted to pay the SI ,000 • prjce tag on her rurry head. . Drivers Walk Orr_ before continuing on by \'an to the wild animal park. Before spending lhe.pasl month and :t h31C at the pet store. Sheba lived at the Oakland Petting Zoo. Now , in her new home; she'll· be. able to roam fr ee with hE!r own kind. '911ss Parsons. who turned the sevcn-month·old cat over to Lion Countcy sarui~ ex~lai11,ed hO\V she raised the money to b1,1y Sheba . Home Lio1i Country ch:tse whut used to bc the tO\\•n"s m;iin post offi ce al 570 G lenneyreSLr<'('l The building was abandoned by lhr post:t l service "'hen a larger one "':is built in Lagun a Ca nyon 1'hc ri ly has hcen renting the tn1ilding for SLOOO a month lo hous<' 1>olicc cl<'lccti\"<'S and the recreation de1la rtnuinl City l\1 a nu gcr A I '!'heal said the roun· cil dete11mincd thal separi111on or city ParsOns·hands depart1nt·nts \\'as not desirable unr Miss Parsons visited Sheba about lon~c r three Limes, a "'eek. talking to her and The addiL1on "'ill, be built ovc~ tht.• pclling he1· through the cage. rea~· oflhc present c!lY hall and "·111 be Al the ,beginning, the yoong-wom11TI-de~1 gncd to-ble nd with the present HI"· hod visions or keepjng the lioness at clutectur(' her parenls' home in Los Gatos . She reconsidered, thoug h, "'hen people gave her their opinions" of the idea. Laguna High Plaus ' Spaghetti Dinne r We., I her Fair through \\l ednt.·:-.day "·ith C'ooler temperatures ••long l h<• Or:i n i.:e Coasl . lli ghs ranging frorfl the mid 70s :11 the ~lrun d to the mill 80s 1n lnn1t Overnight IO\,:s 50·55 . . ' l:\SIDI:: 'l'ODA. \' ~-~-.,-LQ°"~s'""· "".1l'G ELES IU Pll -\Jllitcd l'ur&I Scr\'lce dri,·crs. mcm!Sers of the Tean\.-.tcrs union. I urned do\\'n on 18.9 pl.'r<'ent pa<'k::1ge inc1·coise in \\ill!{es 111ul bcnt•rits and wallted.-off their job~ 1n ·Southern C11llfornla 1ddar. n L" r~ s1:10kt'sr1•1n said. Ed fltyers. r'cti1onal UPS customt r munuger. 1.;aid·thc \\'Ol'k s\oppage wus c_.llcd during contrart tulk~ to renew .. .,n ugl'cemcnt that expired Oct. 31 . • Even if she was pu~ased, c,tiances . "-'ere she'd just go to another, bigger cage in a zoo or other pct store. heba ha!!iOecrfspare<I a caged lire, ho"°·ever. by Jan ParM>ns, a 21-year· old college stude nt from Los Gatos. As a result or J\li~llJ Parsons' rund· raisin!( crrorts. Sheba is expected to be settled tonight in ~r new home al Lion country Satarl lntaguna flllls. Both Sheba and hcf animal-loving benefactor were scheduled lo arrive at n,oon today at Orange County Air· port, where they would slop bricrly . "l just starled a campaign to get her out of lhat cage. I couldn't s tand to see lf~YIOfked up," she said. \Vithin a month , s he. had $800 .in s mall donations. lhe result of 1 nev.-spape.r' story and the local grapevine. Turned out the _, wes enough ~incc the At and M ,Pet.St.ore had a 1ale and Sheba was or(ercd at the reduced pri ce. • t Although they s1y they have a sur- plus or lion tabA. the M'imal parlt agrttd lo 1•~• Iii• lloness· OlT"1"1is I "l\1y parents. for example, weren't to<) fond or the idea," she admitted, laughing. Thirteen ··unlucky ·· slate legislators lenvrng o//1ct a//er lhe elec't1or1 will have SI 3 m1/J1on taken out ol lhelr fJ«kels by /he repeal of pension bonust'S .~t•e Poge AS. So~ she rig\1red a \lo'ide opc•n pine~ The Laguna Beach lligh School liiltUon Co untry Saran "-'Ould hl!·just PTS'A ""Will sponsor a spa·ghettl dlnn r. 1m.1a.m.te<l •1 ,,...,.,,," t~ethfng . ~ . at 6 p . m. Friday in the hiJ:h school ~~':' ,),•,' ::=,11111, l\1lss Parsans, who's i;tudying early t ilfcteria. Cost is S2 tor adulls and ~~ Y"-81 """Ml',,.,., childhood education at a junior col· Sl.50 for children undc.r 12. cm.-• ,, ~= c.~ai, lrgc. said she's been a wild animal At7p.m .,rathersorvurs1t.y£ootball r.=.::;~~ :: ir1 .. ,~,.,... lovc;r ror a long lime. players \viii be inlroduccd rrom the E~i.n11t1mtrot "~: =•Ml,•fl• lltr ow n ~t,s. ihough. hardly hint al football field and hooored with special ~..:_:,,.,. 1.,1 ,..,...,,. licrexotlclntc!rcst. sett t s . 1'he g·e-mc against Sa n ~~· ·~~ =::: " ... .. .. I ... 1 1·11 .. 1•·11, ••·1 '" ... .. .. ··1 have •·very nlct parakeet and :J • Clcmcn1e lllgh School begins at 7:30 '~"rlftl'".. "''' .,.., .. ,.""" hamfitcr." she said. -p.n1. •.._""=="~'"'"""'"--....:."c..------J • • I I ' I • • ' . ' } ' ' . t\l! DA ILYPILDT L/SC Agreement. " . O_n Tapes • No. Semanties ' . . Into Recession-Nessen ' . Moving ~ •V • ·Selection Of Gibson~ , ·Assailed · WASJllNGT ON tAP> -Pt-esident Ford's chle't spokesman a k,....leitged today lh,.~ ··we are rhovinC lnlo a rec.eu ;m. •· . WJlite Hou se prtss secretary Ron Nes.en, ending weeks or semanllC debate, $aid a preview or November's economic 1tall&tics shows a con· li n,ued ett sion in the e~onomy and that when they are announce~ and analyzed "It probHbly "'ould appear this month we are moving into a Abandoned recession." ' WASHINGTON <API -A n('w a1r eem enl giving t hl· special Water.itate prosecutor read\' acc-ess to t apes and documents oC the Ncx:on ad· ministration is "to!ally inadc.oquute,'' says Sen. Gay lord Nelson. Cl)-Wis. ). ••\Ve arc not now in a recession but newrlgures will probably indicate "'e are movi ng inlo a recession,•• he added. . ~essen said the \Vhile I-louse acknowledgemenldocs not necessanly mean there wi ll be changes in President Ford's economic program. Nelson. author or Scnute-passed legislation that would retain go\·c.•rn· ment custody of the materials. said lilonday night the agrct•ment cloesp't provide adequate <i ccess to the American peopl e . But he left open the possi bility that the President may ~ccept an altern{lti¥e to his proposed s percent in come tax surtax on middle ~nd hi&h·income individuals and on corporations. ·'This is \'C ry limited."' :-.:clson said of the UJ!"reemcnt. \Vhich \\'ould not negate Ni xon's prOJ)('t'IY t laim, nQr m ake the m ate ri als i mmed iate\~· a vail ab l e t o a n yone but the p rosecutor. The proposed agreement submitted :ri.1onday to District Jud ge Chllrles R. R ichey would prohibit deli\'cry of the m a ter i a ls to Ni xon · u ntil lhe prosecutor is satisfied they are not nttded in hls investigation. ··t d1>n't think the issue· of "'hal,.hap· pens to the tqpes should be deter· mined by a trial." Nelson said ... T he jmportant point or the tapes is the ~·hole history of Watergate.·· The agreement was-signed over the weekend by \Vhite •louse ·Counsel Philip W. Bue hen. the chiefs or the Secret Service a nd the General Ser· ''ices Administr ation and) special prosecutor Henry S. Ruth Jr . lt is intended to supersede a written wtderstanding announced when Ford patdoned· Nixon. That pact provided that the matertals were to be rorwar· dill qUfckly lo th~ former president in <:;:alifornia arul be stored at the zig· prat in Laguna Niguel. I ifhe, original unders anding also '\li'ould have forced the prose(utor ·to Tesort to ·court action any time he wanted to exa mine a t ape o r ~o cum e n t , if Nixon wa s no t cooperative. Lagun~ Library To Hold Events For Children ~ O.Oly Pli.1Still1'11o1f 'NEVER FELT UNEQUAL' Clemente Planner Wllklnson New Planner Has Strong Opinions Fro•PageAI KALMBACH • • Kalmbach Was the 20th witness cal· led at the trial of five former Nixon aides. Kalmbach told of receivi ng an urgent call rro m then-White House counsel John W. Dean 111 on June 28, 1972, asking him ·to fly immediately from his home in Newport Beach, to Washington to lake on "a very impor- ta nt assignment." He said he arrived in Washington the next mo rning and met Dean in LafayeUe Pi rk across from the White House. He remembered Dean's .. con- versation ttii~ y.-ay: · , ··•1e put his foot up on a bench and said 'Hi:,rb, ·as ror these Watel'gate By JACKIE': HY!\IAN derendants. we've got to help these fel· 0t 1""'0111~,.;i.is..t1 lows. , .It's important we provide "I've never liked Richard Nixon. I them attorney fees and family sup- felt if he's going to kick an.old fri end port. It's the..))umanita_d anthing forus lik e Taiv.•an out. v.·hat's he going to do tody. "' , to the American people?'' H~ said Dean described it as a ''one· , Those are the words of Donn a shot operation" that would require Wilkinson , San Clemente 's newest r¥iising SSOJK>Olo $100,000 and stressed planning commis,sioner and a w~an th.al it was '' absolutely mandatory that or strong opipions. · . it 6edone in·absoluteSe'crecy . ..,, • l\1rs'. \\ri\kinson's strong opinions "He told me the rtaso~ for the ab; come· from a strong background of solutl! secrecy was that It I the political activity during her 18 years burglary) had been a CRP <Commit· inSanClemente. tee for th e R~·e l ection of the "I'm a politi ca l Person because President ) operation," Kalmbach politics is the 'A'a¥ v:c do things in this testi fi ed. "He s aid, 'Herb, if !his counl ry_... ''.she said. becomes known it could jeopardize the Am ong her other comments: campaign."' On the John Birch Society: "I quit Kalmbach said he later received a the John Birch Societ)' because I did· wrapped package containing$75,100in n't think they did anything. It seemed SIOO bills from rormer Commerce Jili:·e all they did is sit around and read Secretary Maurice H .. Stans, then books."· · fin ance chiefofthe Nixon.campaign. On the "'omen's-movement : ~·1 am Then. he said, he arranged (or An· .. San Diego Fir-m Gets Rate Boost The San Diego Gas and Electric Company has received final permis. sion to raise its rates, despite a com· pany report showing profits In creased 50 percent last quarter. The rate increase ol 4.S percent on electricity will go into effect Sunday in the South Orange Coast areas ser - ved by the company, including San Clemente, Sa n Juan Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, and parts of Mission Viejo .and Laguna Niguel. It will mean a monlhlf hike or about 75 cents for electricity for the average householder.· Public Utilities Commission gave its permission for the increase earlier this month, shortly after a report is· • sued by 'lhe company sho1A-·ed third quarter ·profi~ up more than 50 per· cent over the same period last year. ksPQke!lman for lhe company said the rate'increasc v.·as requested more ·than a year ago, when profits had fal- len sharply. •l e said that although profits have r isen this )!'ear. they are still low. The rate increase is expected lo bring ·the company 510 million in ad· ditional funds annually. Tickets Ready opposed to the women's movement as thony J . Ulasewi cz. a formel' Ne.w such .. ,I have ne\'Cr felt unequal to York poli ce detective. to handle the -For. Ho'Wle Tour The Laguna Beach Library is spqn· ~anybody so it 's hard to relate to it." disbursements upon the direct io ns of • •t" soring a series or e\'ents in honor or On wom en in 'general: "I think F'rederic;k C. Larue. a Nixon campaign Childrc_n ·s Book \\'eek, through v.·omen generally have a way of get· aide. Ulbsewie.z and Larue wcre .. lhe. Tickets are now on sale for the • r · h Chrfstmas in San Juan home tour Frida}'-r-. · -c1ng to th"e heart ,o a problem muc nextscheduled"'itnesSt's. b th s J Be rr I About 350 entries in· the li brary·s raster than a man does. Women I ourfng the fi rst six weeks an er the sponso:ed Y e an uan au 1 u recent bookm ark contest will be on think are ?n ore pe rceptive than men." b reak ·i n Kalmbach testified, he Co mmitte.e. . display all week, a\on,g with art work On de\'elopers: "Unless developers recei ved ~ total or $145,000 in cash ~ The Dec._ 8 tour will fe~ture ho':'les by student& al El l\lorro Elementary start cooperttting with-their neigh-S'JS;OOO from Stans on June 29, S40,ooo-decotate~--='n early Am~can, On~n- Sehool. In addition. pri nts of the win-bors, v.·e're going to ha\'e the federal from Larue on July 18 and$30,000 from ta!. lrad1llonal and Mexican Chnst- ning bookmark by ninth grader J~nny go\:ernm_ent telling us what to do and Larue on July 27. or that amount, ~e maFus thdem ~~j b ed to_ h 200 Wilcoxen'''illbegivena"·ay. "·ercgo1ng to havettie stateeovern· said. Ulasewicz made paymenls of t n S \\~ e1ust d p~rc ~set h • h I • ·11 be f menltellingus"•hattodo." S25.000 and $40,000 to conspirator E . re~s .to e P ane prior: 0 .e --pr\:-sc OO story-p mes "'1 0 · OD development of the Reeves, For· lloward Hunt's attorney ahd wife. n~lion s ~d. San ~uan Capistrano s fered at to a.m. for 3·year·old& and ster and Vii;beck Ranches in San Kalmbach a lsorelated,as he hadfor bic~ntennial in 1976· J0:30 a.m. Wednesday for 4 and fi\'e· Clemente: .. flow ·many cities could the Senate Watergate hearings l6mon· Tickets, at SJ per1person, may be ~·ear-olds. · .ictually build another city wit hin it· ths ago a n emotional meeting he had purchasrer~ •att~heC ~ra~berd of ~~m· ,....At 4 p.m . Thursd:.y. :ictor (\eorge se lf ? ... v.'e h ave to be reall y withd~Fenda nt JohnD.Ehrlichm an on merr"'t Go 1 1 1ce, edof ee ar enbe, mr· Lymburn wil l lead children in enac-· 1 Id l'k t ·t · 1 . . h h era a ery an rom mem rs o I. t . r· r h'ld . r·i cautious ... wou 1 e o sec 1 sing e J uly 26. He said Ehrhc man. t en a th S J Be ,.1 1 C .1, 1ngsor1es rom our c I ren s ims dwellings: I imagine ...,,e·re al.most \Vhitc I-l ou se a ide, told him the e an uan au1u omm1 et?. ""hich "'ill be shoy,•n. condomi niumed to deuth." payments were ••proper. Also a l 4 p.m. ThursdaJll' prizes \\'ill l\1rs. \\1ilkil1,lion 's involvement..-in be presented to the honorable mention local politics bCgao in 1968 when she winners in !he book mark contest. y,•as ijtppointeCf to the newly.rormed 1'hev ar(' Laurie Zehner , kindergar· parks and reereation commission. Jen :" Erit·a Kremer, fourth grade! On the commission, of which she Kath y Slephl'ns. sixt h gradt·. and Ed -served as chairman last year, she die i\lcC lemcnts. eighth gradl'. helped plan parks which are now · beginning to become a reality. The "'eek will end "'ilh a book ex -In addition , !'11rs. \Vil ki nson Served ('hange from Ill <1 .m. lo 5 p.m. Satur-on the California Republican Assem· day. Children can bring in their used bly and the Republican State Central books all week a nd "'ill recei,·e tickets Com mittee for 12 years until 1972 jn exchange. On Saturday they ran wtien. due to her dislike of then· select a compa rable book on a first-President Nixon. she swi tched to the comc~fil'St·Served basis. American Ind ependent Pa rty. Clemente Band Will Have Week, Play at Game The sound or music will be ringing t hrough San Clemente next week. Stores Enter Plea LOS ANGELES (UPIJ -Twp Los Angeles 111ay Company storeS Were picketed Monday as part of a nation- wide action by clothing worker s protesting foreign imports. An estimate d 1,500 members of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers of Los An geles marched in front of the downtown store, while another 150 #were in front or the Wil shi re and f air· "'fax store. ... \'fASllINGTON CAP) -President · Ford agreed today to abandon An· drew E . Gibson as his choice-to be feder a l e nergy administrator but promised to appoint him .. to another responsible position in government" if F BI checks r aise noobStacles. In a letter to Gjbson, wfto asked that his a ppointme nt be withdrawn ·because of controversy over his $880,000 severance agreement' with Philadelphia's Interstate Oil Tran· sport Co., Ford said he intends to an· nounce a new nominee fort he Federal Energy Administratio n post "very SQOn." ln a r ather bizarre development, Press Secretary Ron Nessen said White House staff chief Donald Rum· sfeld "has volunteered to take the •bla me" for Gibson's selection. even though Nessen contended Rum s· feld knew nothing at the time about Gibson's 10-year agreement with the Philadelphia firm. At a riews briefing, Nessen also an· nounced that Ford decided to go along with a controversial decision or the Nixon administratiop to force the resignit.tion of Barbara M. Watson as administrator pf the State Depart· menl's Bureau or Security and Con- s lllar Affairs. The White House spokesman said Buffalo lawyer Leonard F. Walen- tynowicz would be nominated ro suc· ceed Watson. Walentynowicz alsO had been.the choic.e otresigned President Nixon for the post. . . Gibson's selection to head the FEA became controversial because or his connections with Interstate Oi l Tran· sport, a n oil-b_arge and tankef com· pany. In 1972, the Federal Pt1aritime Ad· ministration gra nted a $90.6 million. subsid y to a tanker·building yent~re ·which benefited Interstate 011-:' Gib- son was Maritime' administrator at the time and the subsidy was signed by his deputy, Robert J . Blackwell. Six months later , Gibson became president of Inter state. \Vhile he held that job, Interstate applied for a new $107.6 million sub· sidy from Bl ackwell . who moved up to Maritime administrator. Fra• Page Al BEAR ••• U Pl l tlt!IMIG DROPPED BY FORD Andrew E. Gibson Saddle,back In Dark On Funding Saddle back College offi cials in Mis· sion Viejo still have recel\'ed ,no worcJ on whe{her its proposed music arts complex will receive mOre or less state financial support. Planners in the California Com· munity Colleges' Cha}lcellor·s Office a nd the State Department or Finance a r e working agains t a Monday deadline to decide how much slate money will be g-ranted Saddleback for construction or the rlew struCror~."'"'1 - mill ion or the $3.3 million estimated cost, but d~~ided tO revise its share af. ter trustees ordered the building r edesigned v.·hen bids came in al $5.4 mill ion. · Two v.1eeks ago. it a ppeared the state was goin g to boost its share by S400,000. L8te last week, college of· ficials r eceived reports that the state mig ht decrease its support because sonic p lanners think Saddleback already has too m uch spsce. Supt. Robert Lombard i said tod ay that he thinks the community college planners proba bl y will go along with increased support ror the bW:lding. .. If there's a hard cast of charac· the character~f the community. ters, it's the people in the State Depar· .. Thi s "'a s ba rdly a steadlai.t t ment or Finance," Lombardi said. ·decision.'' said Dave Smith, planning ... But I thjnk ~e 5till hilx~ tirne..!tO in· director fo i'San-iuan. ~1l was a very nµence their decision." narrow vote and a lot or issues are still up i!"I the air. It's n;i:r opinion that when this lhinE e:oe's to tbe ,bQard Qf superviso'rs it's goiiig to be heard all .o"er agliin." · / . The Bear ·Brand R~~ch t prOposals will be heard by the' SUP.er visors beginning at 10 a .m. WCOriesaay in the board hearing room, at the corner of Sycamore and Santa Ana ,Boulevard, Sa nta Ana. f The board w ill make the final decision on dcvelopmenL proposal,s for the ranch, which is part or the proposed second amendment to-the Ora nge County Ge~ral Plan. Commissioners who voted against th e m otion Moncl 3y were Ba r t Spendlove , representing the •,lft h Di strict which include the-ranch, and A. Earl \Vooden. .James Baldwin, developer for the arrccted ridgeline acreage. said "[ lhi nk the comm ission is just afraid to make a decision. • .. Town Hall Unit . To Pick Officers Election of orf icers and a discussion ol new project s for the coming year will take place in San Juan Capistrano Thursday at the general meeting of the Town Hall Association. Visitors are welcome, at the event which will begin at 7:45p. m. in Room 201·202 of Ma rco Forster Junior High School. New o rficers nominated include Ba rbara Davies, president ; Charles Buck. v ice pres ident. and Beth 111alone. secretary. ~1embers or the steering comm ittee . ..,.ill also be elec· led. Woman Has Quads ·'I've a 1 'A':IYS JUSL relt that yo u can't sit around a nd cri ticize a nd be ncgali\'e at.out things if you 're not doing so methin~ positive about it. l\1y fri ends say I'm id C'alisli r ; I think I'm That's because Nov. 17-23 has been designated Band Week by th.e city council in honor of the 145-member San Clemente lligh School Triton Uaod. Band. \Veek will be previe\ved star - ling :11 6 p.m . Nov . 14 when the mar. ·IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS . TOKYO I.AP ! -fl-lrs. Sachiko Tani, reali s tic.·· she said. ' s hortcuts these days . Almos t 32. ga'"e birth to quadruplet toda~·· t<.lrs. \\-'ilkinson said she believes • 1--~•he iJ:iranls;~a!l -boys,-were-r-e~-le<l·~n-----ncr exper1('nce in politics. ori the go~d cond1t1o n at a hos pital I~ parks l'ommission and as a long.t ime Shizuoka, sou_th o_f Tokf?·. t<.trs. Tani C'ity res id ent has ~iven her a "grass was reported 1n fa1r cond1t1on. roots appro ach·· to the pla nning com· ching band will play by special in - vitation at t he Cali fornia Sun football game aga1nsflhe F1onda Blazer s al Anaheim Stadium. The ban~'ill play the National An· them a nd another song before the game and two additional pieces at half·tim C'. There is a tendency to take _evef'.¥-skilled profess ioo sees this~ ' The vast majority of carpet layers use the hot·melt tape whic h is. several times faster than hand sewing. Drawbacks include the fact that the tape is attached to the SECONDARY backing, and if the secondary backing has any tendency to work loose from the primary backing. there is nothing to held the carpet together. Also. operating temperature of· the iron ·is critical. and if the iron i$ too hot or too c.Pld; there is a distinct probability of a weak seam. Cleaning pos e s th'& ultimate le.st to this type of seam. and we have been called ·innumerable times to repair someone else's seams which have come apart through the tendency of wet carpet to shrink. - ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1111! OrlnQI CH I! 0.!ly Piiot, will!"'""" II U..,· ~Ille Ne,...· Pr"\, h p~bhWd Ill''"' a.-..,~ Colil.Pullti11u114 CGl'llJllfl• M-.tt• _,_ ..,. .,...,.;_ Mofl!llrY !~fO..~~ F•lde•, '"' c.ii.t• -·Ht'*,..., a..·a.:11, .......... °" lll'«l!!F-. 11in 'Ahe,, l•••flf S•ddlf'~• Y••lf• '"° ~ llo!«~/Sollll! Co•St A ""Ill• •-I tG•1-I\ "'l!hS-S.!wrd••• -Sonl•V\ Tfi• ..-lfw.,.,.f pWOll\f••fWI pte~I •\ 81 JD0 W.•I S.y 51tHT. CIH.t• Mew, C.folo•"'• .,.~.., Robert N, Weed Jack R.""Curley Vt« Pr"ldon\ Ind c.t ...... "'-'"''l"' Thomas Keevll Thomas A. Murptli ~ Mol""qif19 Edol• Charles H. Loos Ric hard P. Nal l ,Uiguna Beach Office 11 .. ~1.Sl•MI lrqlH"I AOCI••" P.O. 8e•6M.'1tSI Other Of fi ces (,ostt ,,.,. JM we11 .. ,s1'"' tolt_,..1 St_.11 llll ff~--' llo!M'o,_O Hullllflflon lle1<1! 11111 llf«ll llowlt•l'O ' $ldlli.l>ft•v.i111 U)Oll1 l'11,1i;1H111 I! S.n Owqo F<et•.tY Ttlepftont ij14l "42"4321 (la's~ified Advertising '42·S678 • La9una Bt•<h All·Oepal'ttMnts: feleDhone 494-9466 l=rol!I S.,, Clf"'f"N' ••s-063o C.C.t!OOl'll , lt'l4. Or11111t (11\I 1"11911"°""9 COt'f\Nftt. Ho IMft JIOI'~. 11111111100"", ldltor11r l'lltl"r 1t H ... t1•V-• -!ft ""' llf ,,..,_N wltllOUI '!lo•t l .. "'""''*' GI (Oll'flefll -"''· ~ (i.11 poilltt 11114 11 t:e\11 MU•, ClllfMnf1, 111t1ter1pt!Ofl '' ftr,...,-POCI l!IOfl\llly, ·~ M•lt "'0$ ""ll'll!Olf: "'IHtatt drll!Mli.M iJ ... IM!lll'llt • l miss!vn. ,.,.hich shC' joined last mo nth. · She \Va s appointed to the seat vacated by Cha rles Fox when he left to fi ll the city council seat resigned by Paul Presley l\l rs. \\.'ilk in son cited three areas \\'hirh concern he r as a planning com· r111~s 1ont:'r. One is to hl'lp supervise the develop- ment of the ttlrce ranches which lie n('ar the nur1ht•rn tip of the city and could almost nouble San Clemente's 17.000 1)(\pul:ttion. Another is to keep an t>yc on tlc1 t•lopmcnt in the beach a nd pier art'.l . ·The special invitation and Band \\'eek itself are the most recent honors for 1he band. which has won the Southern Cali fornia School Ba nd a nd Orchestra Associalion compelltion for the last three years. . Asked v.•hy the band's record is so j(ood, Arion Enmeier, its di rector. stiid. ''I'm not sure what really to con- .tribute it lo . . the morale of studenls is just at an all -ti me high." lie credited the band 's parent-sup· port group v.•ith helping keep the morale up. Conlributing to the band's cxc-el- / ll'nl'l' a rc such outstanding mush•lnns as Scott Dyke, a baritone horn player Infant Rites na nwd to thr 1974 MrDonald's Al!· Ame.rTcan lli gh School Rand , and Kath)' Powers, a clarinetist v.•ho wo n · d n summer music <'amp scholars hip Held To ay last year. Enme;er said. 'fhe band . founded 10 years ago Devi n _E mile Spoelder. the two-"'hen the high school opened . co nsists mo-nth~otd s on or a San Ju·~a;;n,-11r 92 m1Jstt!l alls, 33 drtll;re-a·m rrre·""·-11--- Capistrano t>ouple, died Saturday, bers a nd tall nag and banner carriers. The infa nt was the son of ~1r. and After Band Week . they v.•ill also per· r.1rs. Stephe n Spoeldcr of 26382 form at a Disney landparadeat3 p.m. Smokct rec Lane. on Dec. 6 and al thei r own free Christ· Besides his pa rents, he leaves two mas concert al 8p.m.on Dcc. 18inthe brother.s, Shane nnd Lance Spoelder ; high schoOI Triton center. :1 !'Isler, Stephanie; his grandfather, \\'1 Jliam F'enstCl'.maclier of · Woofer llclgM.s. Calif., and fiis grandmother, ~l rs. ,Jane Spoc ldcr of Eindhoven. the Nrtherlandi;. flrnveside funeral services "'ere held this morning pt El Toro's Ascen· sion Cemetery with the Re\/, Father P.a ul •1. Mu.-lin of Old Mls11ion San Juan C@ pistreno offi~latlng. Lesneski tw1ot t ua ry was in c:hargc or ar· ran~emcnts. •• Hikers Find Bones BIGSUR !APl -Shcrtrr's deputics hiked Into the rugged hills inl and or Dig Sur today to take charge or a sl eping bag rull of human bones. The 'discovery was made Monday by twn hikt rs about eight mlles rrom the •lo1111t on the Big Sur River. I At Alden·s we hand sew our seams with a cros s or baseball ,stitch. Them we latex the seam to permanently lock in these stitch,es. Sewing also penetrates both s eco ndary and primary backings. --- Naturally. s ewl ng takes longer. but our fine installatidns have been a major factor in our growth s eventeen years in the Harbo1 Area. SPECIAL PURCHASE-BERVEN "BRIDAL SUITE" 550 Sq:-Yd.-Color "JQ!inf Mist" (Speci1I MUI COior) REG. STOIE PRICE .... $14.'5 hist. INlHI HAllOl AllA SIMCl ltS7 • - s 1 o~~LUD ALDEN'S .CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . COSTA MtSA 646°4838 MM.· Tiwa. t lo S:JO; fr\. t t• t: Set. t :JO le S ---- ' I t • .. J 1 I L I - I I 1 I \. • •t outhwash Market 2 ·compaifie8 in Bad Breatli Batt-e OAILYPl.OT OR-K-S~OG-K-E-xGIIANGE-~=-TaeMfa)'.!1 --NE- Cloeing Prieea Y ;.,. •• UIP-Lowo Appear Enry Sotwrday ' ltMILTO~ MO$Xowm No. 1 profit c:ontribulOr~to l'bay figured that the-, ~--. w. . • s.. ..,. w. _,. · w. ~ .... -; Wbenyoub11vetbetM:my Warne.r-Lambert1 1 drus· e1sle1t way to take the r::,:.,..voitt ~"!! cM ,.,i:jo-~ •.t=O. l:; · •.ttl*to.. o.:.. t-1:.io-~ N.!MtlO. ~ N.-tOlilf iOt-• oa· tbe rua, 10 for the co1 metiC"s-tol le trle1 1 measureofListerinewasto t:_Yotlr.f'••~« lilnAPlll'I •• u 11 -•~'!_ii .•;, 1• it"--t=f~;~' ,~ .J,.!~ =:.i"".£'1':t11:-111 ....... -;n -.O-~" l~tf.l·•! J ,t!;i · ~~~ rh~~~l:~·~~t~~ !i::ir::r,~1: ~~::.:~ :~s1 ~t~ b~lt~r~utbwash that l'·l I~:, ... ~ =~::.:::.~ Ji~ ~==I= Ef=~; i '=11a=~a =~;1 ~.!=·: ~:il. a~ 1a:.: EE~~ ji ~ I! 5 !it'·i D !:i parelllyadoptedini£slon1· !»Ilion. The print:ID&l coat Th•t str.ategy .backfired :r,-:"..l:.:1l . .ff i:~: ~ ·"• 1 '"' •• ._ O-.L1.n • ttr 1 "-" =:J.,f:·· 1; It~·· MIOIGltM • , ,.... "11..,._ .-u -"'-" .1~ I ll ~t ltandinl batUe to dethrone · inVo lved in del(verin& bldly, Listerine ktpt telling ~ : :! r---\II .. ,.. ~ {:_tlVa-1 ~Jf 111~::'li~'1111:1: =L~~~\ U U~ ~ ~1 ; 1J t~•.~ =~ ~l .~ UJ ~= lf!'I'~ 14 J-... "·te' •ne 11 tht leader of Listerine ls adve..tisin&. folks that Listerine must be ~Jim'·*·· io t -'iit c..M.1t.Dt 1 tt 4-. ... _;;;r;i,.,., ·,· , 111-"' ....,.G,,,tl'o.. 1 • .,.,,, •--tit! ,ii '"" ..... ~ 11t \'111 •• • • ••• !-.. 11 .J ., .. .... '' "1 i..... ~ It Ufl ' 1'4-\l t2 11 11-. \l ~ "' ......_.iE 1 •1 ~\II ~1·... II --·~Ce •• J t'4 ..• .......,_ ..... ,SJ + .. ·tbemouthwa1,bmarket. which can run anywu~re a s uperior germ killer M*'H :.iis '2 ""'•" ~1;.. ! • ,_::"' ....... ~'WoYt-• ~'· ,. '""-• ..,.u1.a '""' .... .._ 1,. •• t ._"' 1· .. ~ :· ".l J:_•w; : PlrG'• brand 11 Scope. It: Crom $10 to $20 miWon a becau.seitta es so bad. ~'tift.·; ,..215;-·ii &'im;Wd • it J • "'w-c.c::._.: • 11 11¥1 ... ~ •, i~ !:-~ a!r"'J ~ .U ,I:;~ C:!\1~·• ,J ,:"'::,"" ~ j 'tt tt• "' hu IOQg beld down aecond year. Mlcrin and Colgate 100 =:. ~ ., 1 ~ +1111 Cll~~: 5: ~ t =·••i ~ 1fy,!1\: =::!i:'! ,1 1 .~~-=':: l U 1::=: = ,!', .. ,:• ~-._ fS:-1:::· , ~=-. .. place tn this market, but At one point, 12 yeara ago, were never .able to make ~ ·• • to ,.__.,.\\ c.11-.1s. • » *"• " !!..'!"'l' 'v. 1 1 ~-' lfw'll c.11 :u ,, 1 " -lil '"'" • ~ »•-"" 111.-i ... 11 11 ....... "' r-• ,.,. i ~ ,..., ....... •• ' " · Lit i h di hd hf d 1 Allfitfl l~•u1 c-ar .•J11 ,.nN .~c;1to 1.»atWJJ"i-Jl4ltMtono'.-4GSttl'll-W1 P'lt,.a r J1'¥itlllf11•,..,l.IOJ 111+W.l•-· .. 1 111•-• P&Ghasneverbeencom· ser ne ar Y a any muc o a ent n "l'~·:a:'s1 .. ~H4 ~~lf1·.~11~'11m?!'~Edll~11 1:1~u,.~: t41rr<t.'PAU s"-"=t!·ltI ~ = '""':=:· .. , 51~:: 1::itr''.:f:'l 11 lb•Vi -fOrtable ,witb the ruMtt•up competitors. It did thelio~·s Listerine's sales. Scope, ~1~rl .~ •2; I~ ::: e<K.au ' to ---14 l:cti.1 .HI.» II •J It -.. H--·~ ...!!. Wt ... Mllllll...; 1 • It ""': .... ::. ,..:Ji ; .. ,.,.._" :&:J' 1.1' I --.... ·spot l~ erty ~arket, shareofthebuslnesswhile backed by mGassive =::t:1; '!'"-...:ii: .. 11 141 " _ ~14J=:~~t ';~:1141 I~.~·; ~i:-·~ :~rJ ·i I:~-.~ =:'~".'..11 ~ar'..!::' ,=r1~:-1· .... nt: --..1 ... ttu ln this ms•···e amounts of P& · adver· A11P'llf&.• .. di,~." c.c1t1e1c • ".,._w EG",-G .1111 ~ 10\li-1 t4Nle.k1, • ~l'o 1111tM .... ' •1 t l'I ... 1t11Gp11,,.., J 11 ... ,.,_,.,.,, n" -t.t .,lie .... _,. Us I b -~. ti . d AIBUlftlil .. lfJ II -I ~.IOI• IV JI --Eleel ....... I 1'11-Yt -1,.., ... 11 '" ... Mt1111H ,10ll •• SI '"' 'l.' lltlGllfl.•.1 1. I ....... '••IMlf ,. Jll 1J ~ w re terne. as con· sing, ma e so m e .u .. ,1,. ... , ,.....,._ c.M11.4tft ., JI M•.,.&DSC..HOM s u "l-1ofl; 10,,.1,1•1 t1u~n11 MOMK:11a.ios11s»l'l-11o11"'*"'kcp •t 1v. ••• f1u1on.0111 n1~.:.tw. ~stent!h outsold Scope by progress, moving up to •1111rtoe .•1t 1• '~"' ~an~ 1jz ! J t;:: I: El:l.~": .~ 1f 11~=:= :::~1;,i~ '0 :: ~ ~··~-~ •:l 1;~-·w; =:~.;Tl.-~ ,: :~ = f:.~~t: i ..! i:~:: .:.:~.:.:r····twotoone. Money about 20 percent of the ~-:.:r.1·50 ;"l~i'' •ons ..• u•1oM-1 fl111n ... 11 •• 11"''"111'""'¥1 •• io11~+1t1 ....,...,111o1s 110 •.• Jt..:iest11.601•Jt~1 T1.rt1111111111t • '' •Yt-~ Ull:U.C: -• Ale lid I 11 Hlo flrt ·"° I • .,.__ ¥t Elr:.di> IM t .. Sh-Ii 111·Pwr :t.M 'i •1 11~ 14 Me4JC,p .IN J tt 11"-lltl llftNOll .1f S )t -'\II TtJCtrwi 1,lf I U ••'-+ ... 1i market. But that still left ~I.II . 11 ti ltl6--'iia C-Pll.60' • M --£1"-'C..:S. u 11\'li-"i lllTIOIW • .son II,. -¥1 MONl'dltl •• I ... --R9t.ti1Cnll l . I Wiii-ioii '·~t .••• J l'tl'I-• ree ' .. • .... '' ' " (Mf9(1.'ll .... ,,.,.t"' Ellf~I s u n _,. l"'Plri61 ('0 ' u '"-"' ~-I ,. •111-llo """"°s .n . IK 1i...+1~ , ...... 1 .... I 11iltt ~ NOJ'Ell'LE ln the world Listenne with more than SO 1ii:i..,... 1 13 ..,=; et<r11<c.u s a 1 •"' 1,,,., 1.1011 '" 21111o-"' INA c;p 1.io 1 ,., tr-" --.~.-.' u1 I -"' " ... ...c .no , ,, ri...-11. Thlol.ot ,,. 1 tt ttw.-'I Worry '.btut bad breath .. Percent 01 the t ot.I Alltoc. ltll Jt t \lo C...rGl.020 ..• "' •.• t;mry ,, .. 1$ ,. Jt"-t\11 INA I""'"' II li*-"i -...tA. JS1 . 1ofl;-I-..... 1.:IOll ID ~II. nwn~1 .nu .. ""'-"' + • ,t,llvllld ·1 . .0' 0 J JS 1V.:: ¥. Cll1Hllf .a 1 2" l~ ••• ll!WYlfl .U 5 I '"'°• ¥t lftCfl'Q> .fld ., ti J.,.,_ ¥t MIN .. t¥t .. S SS + ti tt.IU\f"I 1.• • l6 """-\lo nom1t1 ·a J ' '""-'Ml much •• Am.rl·cans, which business, a•'9i!...oot1 •. s 12,.._.,. CtrtH••11t1 .. t »-. •.. Em11rt1.l0il s 11 u'I! ... 1fldl,oflo.a.t ·i 11 11 _.,. Mont0t.1.•' • 1t"it "' ~111111.a 1 ••' ~'"' Tnr111wo . I 11 o' •1! AllOPw l.UtUSU\la--(MtW ... tO, u l\l'o•Yt £Mlll.IM1 l6 IYt ••• llll*Mpl l.1• .• 1uoto -l¥t,,,.,.,...l .• I UUV.•""""'"'"2\lo •. lfS.4 Tl(Mpl 111 ... ,.~ account& /or the fact that brands such as Lavoris and In the past year, however, All.-iGtP:..0 • t -v. C-NG' .ti • u ~.,., 1,,.0. 1.21 ' • 1n•• l'o 1,.,...._ 1.12 t 11 ., -l'o ~ 1.•.. u _..._,,.. byftl ""'' 1 1 i.o ,...,,. "' TIOllM, ... M • » -~ ' th t'd h Alll9Cll 1 ... 1f6 Jl-IYt CdlCl.IOQ I ltt li*-'°I llllil!N f l" t 1' 10'-••• IMPUll•\l S''I •2 -.M.Md I It •'-• ltl ll.-,MUll41't •. 1 i1 -I "f191rlll .IOll' fl I -'1111 we're oow spending the Cepacolcultivateddenttsl5. e 1 .e seems to avetur· ~ldMlll .s. 11261N--. Cllfffr1.11>u 111 ~1• lmii!NGM s 11 "' ... lnoNtlii.20 ·• s. n._ • .,. ,,_. ..... • 1n Jtl'l-t"' """'"1"'·· 1 ll ... TliN 1"'1 • u ..,...."" • n'diculous.sum of $275 m1'I· Listerine never bothered ned. Listerine's share of the a111tt,..,.. 1 1 ·~· ¥> c... <-<P 1 » "' ... ~1,,.. ·'° 5 01 "v.-"' .... n, oi1 ' • , -" MottlJP 1 ... 11 .. u:-.-\I ~Sotc .so ' 1• 1.., ... TI-.'-'·• r JI u ... Allltftl 1.50 • 11 1~ C II S I ... t W' .,,.._, fllfihll~ .H 4 S S •• • 1,.. 11111111.12 11 aJll .U.-1• IMfttlC ,Qol • 6 U -"' flltf>r C. .. J II II .• . Tltnlla J,fOe t 10 ..... "' lion a year to buy .. a simple much with dentists. Why market has eroded, drop-Alld 5-Tili110 51 N-"\\ c • s pr.1 1 •• 1 11,._"' EM111n 1.20 ' 1 "" ..• l"ll" p11 » 1• ,,..,,._ .-Mofle e1"' 1 2' 114• "' fl:ltlllN• ... 10 .. '°"""""' Tl-.-.. J '!"" .,,. "11ltCl'la1'1 13 -----CCI Corp .. ' t -v.a..~1m..:11' .. u11o-• NCoon11::io ·~ J~Vl#IOrtSll .Jllll• I , ...... 11Cllmnd .IOS '31\to.-Yt T ... Sfiltyd •• J .... Product l1'ke mouthwash, give away all those (tee · ping toward the 40 percent .,,,,.,, ·~ , ,, ,_ c.cec11i.11 s 1 u• •.. E11UG11 2M s • 1• ... 1n ..... ,,..., 1 57 11 ,., w.,Tr.tt11 , ,. i ... AlddilrP' • ..o, ia u • "' Tllldo Elft • 1 11,.-,. " ·-"'""-''" c.llNI 1.IO 4 \OS 1t -~ Eoil.lft I .ti• 7 !.O t•• • 14 l..;;.1 40 I JS ..,...._ !fr. MortHor .. 7 ... u ... -.. 11"'81la I.JO l ' II • ... T ...... C, .olO J I ,.__ Iii; which you ~an make in your . samples? level. And Scope has .been = "',~ l 11~ JI _ t:; g:: •" .1011 1~ -.. :i. 11rn1A1111 s 11o ""'-"" lfttlkl c.·11 J .o , _.,. MSi.. 1 ... ·"° , 211 so... ... RioGr 111 ... 1 ts ~.,. r..u1t111 1 1 ;,.. ••• bathti,ilnf you have the gaining -ltmay nowholda A1oWM 1• J 1' » -1 CenH!..i:~ l '11:';= l:i f ; ~ .. " :=,~·i 1~ ~-;:: :rr=1::::: 'ft :J~=:: :~C::ff ·; u; ::;:: ~~::.C:.·.it'~ J: 1::=:. Prime ingredient, alcohol. S'EEING THAT it was 25 percent market share. . =:,.sU .~ 1': :?.m. Ctn 111l 1.• 1 " uv.+ " l!Ulyt c1.• ' '' t•"' ... 1nt1111• .1111 1 • 111o .•. AAtSlf.i 1.11 , u 11"'-111 111.i-.• • u 1• •.• TrNln 1.)M .. 11 1w-."' Uslerioe has dominated · such a simple product to . Ame•~ ,. • 11 ,_ cnn 11 1.zo 1 •1 111 ••. 1-p.u11 1 "' 1111o ••• 111..,.c0 1· ... 1 11 l2VI ••• M11Noe1 • ..o .. 1 ,141_.,. 11Dbrtt111.JD • 1 u ,,, fn'IOllF .10ir • ,,. ••• ...,,.._ .50 4 JI fMl't "' CtnUlr •Vt · · 1100 d • +I llfl\otllf tA ·· 1 >I -\lo 1ni.go.. tt • 1 SVI• \lo """"*"".JI I l 5'11 • .. .._ ..... llO • » --\lo fn1SCl.l11 .tJ I tj •It ... lhl •• Illy •uo1·ness !or as make, other comparu·es en· PROCTER & GAMBLE ,,...,.c 1:20 • 1 .. ~ ... :ij. c.nuE i.11 1 s 1"""• 141 E• c.u 0 1 s 11 11111--1ni...c"" 0v 1 '1 1""' ... ~ 1.ot s • n'lli-w. 1too111aH .1, n »i .,,._ ¥i ,,.,.un 1.M 11 to as • " W AITllfjlf 2.to •. 1 1'11'>-I'll OW .... t .... I It II •• • f:•d-I ... •• t lloV! •·· lftlerltl<e 1• l Jt .,.._ 11o Ml,WpCt 1.JO , I 1114 .. . 11«JtG l.UQ I II Ill'>• .. 1""""' 1 • .0 S II I' + .. Iona as anyone can remem· tered the field -P&G with has ratPI, v been known to ""'"" .Jlla 1 211 *"'-I CMtsw 1.11 t tt0 1~ '-~ .111 s :m .. .,_ "' i&M c;orp • u Stt 115 _1 """"°' ·"' , w 21fli-ftll lllOCll ,, •• Ii 1 ... .,...._.., ,.,_ w ,,.,, . . 1• 1¥t-.,. ,.. °l>I; AHsaptJ'" .. 111•-lYI C...USeyMI• 1112...... ~f-lllll'law .11111).JllJlt-I ,,..,,,..,Olil • J\.t ... Jt.--.4'> 0 •V.a \11 TW~Pf-1111 .• t1•¥o ••. her. Jt costs lo litUeto make · Scope, Johnson ·&: Johnson I make a direct unflattering M1AlrF1M.• Jt1 1¥1+ -c.cr+1 1.12 ' 11 " ••• f...., .. ·"° 1 m s ... "' 1,..._ i~ .s "' _., ••• Ml,otOlll 1.12 .. 1 ""' ••. ~k-... 11 s 111 "'4• 1111 T•"wFl ·"" s 1 1Y1-111 · ef • M AlrtlMf, 15 110 1\0.-¥t c.ttcMp I J )0 llVI ••• F.tltCtm .IO I I .. nfli-1111. lfllHOIO .ti• ,, 1 I . .. M.,_,.. !.. .ta ' U 5 • Ill R«:t. 01 4'¥1 •• ~ J2\'t-¥1 frfVl'1 1 .• 5 1M 11"-I andil'ssuchastrongseller with Micrin, Colgate-r erence ~o a competing ..... -....10 .. 10 •-l'o c..ni..1d .to11 • w.-11of11rdllft .•• 1• ,.,. •.. in1Mc111 ,.1 ,stlM--i""' --111-R«•P'1.as .. ,~ • .., 1r+W1r•flft .. •mi. ..• " ·1· bel' d to be th p I U 'th C I t 100 b d but 1t has abandoned a11,-1,M ' •• Jl'A• 1111 CntMAlr 1 5 tt tM+ ""' ftlrmtil' .60 1 1 iv.• ""' 1n11 Mini:.;; s 1tJ ,,,.. l'o ,..Mtc12.:io 11 11 2•"°t VI RDnmH "'.,,,_ TllE c:. .11 11 u • .~. utatis 1eve e1 amovew1 ogae .,. ran, Am11NM ,10St'4"-l'l 011mo1n111 • •111--.'4F11rm1Fpf1 •• 1111'l.v.1nw..111~:ils 1 --.-11o"9ico0i.1o111••iol4•" _ \lj;..,. 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Bowes bas been elected vice president ·of finance ana secretary of Pacific C11y Prod acts, lac. , He is a member of the Arn.erican Institute o Cer· Ufied Public Accounts.and the National Association of Accountants. -Harold P. iiidien of Santa Ana has been appoin· ted marketing manager for the Scientific Instruments Division Qf Beck.DJU ~enta, ~ne. . , · ·He joined the Fullerton-based firm 1n 1963 as a. sales ~presentat~ve. • ! • f • . . •.Jamn w •artoa of NeWport. BeaCh . ha been named vice president of marketing for Ezra Webb Im· porU, l•c.. Monlebello-ba.sed firm which markets domestic and imported wines, ~rs and sphits. * &osea•ae Mlrte Byt has joined Ca rl Karcher 'EaMrpri11e1, Jn~ •. as manager of ;t>roduct,developi:nent. · --Mrs:--Bye; of-Anaheim; was- previously. a creative home ·economist in consumer services for Lawry 's Foods, Inc. Before that. she held a similar position ~ith Hunt-Wesson Foods in f'lllerton. 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PS 1 • • . • Cll Pldwn •. t i 2 .......... \lo GM Siie 1" 12 ' It. ·--" """'-I 1 ' 17-Ill> Jt•Pkt .IOO ' 1l 11... •• . Sll.iltpt 1.olO •• 1 11.. • ~Pl. J.>I , ,,, ~ "' American Inc., a subsidiary Al"k Bnl..W 11 I •Vt-" CllSOll 1·" ' Sol l..W. •.• 0.-y 0 lft J I 2"" •.• KlllllR W .to l 62 ,__" Nwstl L* I 10 ,, .... \II StwfllrG~.. I 21 ... UY ._, 1 J 114 ttlllt "' Or Olin Corp .. 'upplemented Al"kUG 1.10 I U 11111-~ OliWM,>.,v.,", .!! ~·.·. GCA CDl"p J JI 1.-. •.• IC~W pl'.. I :n -\II' Nrtll C.O 1.iO 4 t 22"' , . . ~It. ' 61 Hl'l-11'> UV In Pl 1.1' •• I 21 AlleflllKOv •• 10 1\11-\lo C:0...0 • ""' --~mllll c.tp .• J • ..,. ••. KllTlllCllM • •t »'h ••• ND<tnSl.Jlll J 4t11 12161-VI *"'"'"<.ft S IJ t • V. -VY-, l th t ..v..-C,. S 11 1 C-Sl•l.10 I I 2"' ··· GArnl1.Jtd •• U 11'1 ••• K~.40 I .. s~ ... "II Hrt$1 pfl.tll .. t U VI + v. ~C.O .llla 1 Jt 111'1-'llo Y•I.., .to t tS J _._.. a pnor announcemen a Arf'l"ICDl,6Cll • 1., to'llo-I c-isip1.110 •• • 11 ... 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Oc:tldPI pf•.. 10 11 -t S1111PP11 .JJ10 1i.o 1a:i.-Iii> vf ow,·" , 111 ""• "' Olin·Amerlcan by stating "'""1A 1.1o11 1 ' 1Jw.-" C-t:o a.i •• 1 ""' ··· Gtoi o-,ri.. ... • 121 1tt1o-"" 11:,... .n 21 "' »~ "' 0tcP1p11.1o11 •• •I .U\lo -1"' SlftetrC t ... 1 ~ 11 -.,. v1tc:om 1n1 "' 11 2 -111 D(ar 1 J O ,.,. C-wOll5i I ", .......... Gnflolt\.6Cll1 JtJ :11 .... -t\lt Krwlller.IO J J ~-C)(cP'tpfJ.U .• 4 2•1'o--~J\'t .. I JIVI-\(, VklDrCC.SD 1 11 W.+llt that it is presently an · ~-"-"" , ,, ', '•• ·•·· Com111 s.1 1 1 101 ,......_,.. Gr>Food 1 . .111 1 10s 11'--11r K'*' 1.,,. s '" 11~"' ~ • ' J1 1•'1'-Mo • .., 1 .. nl'I+ "' Y• f1o1t 1.11 1 n1 .,._"' ... ....,111111 .1 • (:Dm91.itrSc:lll "1 1\lo •·• Gtr>Gr1.0M1 u n IJ""•""' Kysorln .•• 3 I ~ptl.11 .• • 2SYl-IG. SI y l.llOIJa10 SJ -'llo YtElpl 4,• •• 1-40 '4¥1 .,. ticipated that immediately ASALl• 1.-40 .. 2•S 11-+J'ilo ~Air,•..!."!·,· ~ .·.~+ "'• GftHnt .IDll 3 2• l h -.... _, L-Oftlo 10 I ... , 1• U lllo -\lo SIU c.GrPll .• • 1 ... 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Sm11M r .•s • 1 th-" ""'c.10 ... • I -...• ... ..•• ··r. 3 ti ' -.... .._,,, • '.. 11 ---141 ~-~.. •• •• ' ····-. -·-· • •• • .., ..,_ _,,.--..,.,_ .--n '--Slt9 .?f 2 $1 • -Ill ()lift C,. I.JO i lJ • l'o ... ,-.kff .• J ., -...-VIMllM 1.'11 S * purchase Rossmoor's out· At1ayE1 "' • 21 11.-.. "' eonE"' •.•s .. 1100 ,,. -"' o... Pw1 .11110 ~1)1 11'>-v. uarS pt111o .. 1 Xll'I+ ,. 011,...,.,. 1 1 u ul'I-"" Sol• a.1.t0 > 11 ,.__...., -• -• standing public Warrants at :~~<:: :~ ,~!! :4;: 2::}';:.'4~ .~ 11t !.~+i" &.~:.~,'M:~ ~ 1~ 1;r:: r: t='IN~ ~ tt '::: ~ =:":lf: fi ; • ·~ ='&:-~ 1~ Jl i:• .~ :=...~:: .~ '; ::1: . f so ents per ar Ill ti -11-Coll Frgl .IO • 21 11-Ill GllSIGNI "10 ll l• ... t ... UtiOl'll ·'° , 10 ..._"' ()I" tllckt I.to , SI ~ ... 5oD u.•.OIO ' 10 • -"' W«:R'I 1.-J II • -" a pnceo c w ·AlR<pll ... Jt -C.0..."'9GJ.IOl •1ttllo •.. Gl'ISl"Hlinol i2'1oO ... l..ll\IPIC .IO l•t10•'110tltEl:UOS 1, ....... sosena .•• 6$ •"WllOl'Mftlt .. ~~ rant "'1 '' Corp 11 1• lV. • . . 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H .. 11 u-n ··· Glckl u w11 , u i11o 1.-..... 11'> , 1t ti-\It Pc; t"' 1.zo , u U¥i• .,. Soitt1!9f .so .. , tl'I ••. w1Nt~ '"' •• 10 IM• ~ not been reached on th e ~t~' .• ·• ... ~ !! .. ,._-~. 2::~1·1't ·5 1:; .l::: GI" HHI .JI J 1 t""' •.. LiGGMp pt 1 •• l20 II ti¥! ,. .... W.DO .. Jt n.-i... So~ I ... I '° l) ........... w I.ti I XII " ... ......... --Cofttlrl!Tti 1 , .. 11-.. ~11en. I.SO I ,,. 2•!'. .... Ullii Ell '1' "" l l"i-1111 Palm 1111 .U J I 3 -\l'o SoWltd Mel 10 n II~-\l'o w ... Mttll, , ll ~ ... .acqWsiLion or approved by lllUr I" .20 ' IJ ' -\Ir <:.Glltr l D.111 1 111 IW.--1 GIMI lftt .. ' ll •lit-~ l.lrltHll .... I 1•1 t t .. --Pll'Jl.iclf Inc • ll 114 ••. ~Fr .16 2 Ill I •.• WttlulJ .!Sci 10 It u ' .. thel·r res·pe"cto"••e boards of llller011.u11 " lJ"ll-JYo ,..____, 2 1 • n-._ ~ .n.11 u •"'• 11o UnHfd 1.1' .. > u""• 111 ,..,. """,_1, .. Ml ~ 111 S.Flrflf 1v. .. J 1'¥1-VI w•yt11 G . .o 1 1 ....,. 111 • ._,__,,. ~I IMr 10 6il II""-... !..IDMl Corp 5 lt 1111o •.. 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P .909 I • n -\lo SllRlllll.1' I* ]11'11-1 'l'll'llllMc:L .tO I ......... to a num ber of conditions, 111nc.1 i.M 1 , ll'-• v. cao,.1c1 1•111 • 11 u ..... .., ~-OclftJ••••'"•• •, u ,•,-..-11o uwweo1.20 • •s u111o-'-PM<• '"' 1 1t n-111o Sor'9Ut El 2 • 1~ ..-w.1Wt.1.11, 1 1~"' d ..... lt 1• JO\Co 1\11 c;.o, c t I""'"""'......, ~• .. lilnlllil'l .JtlJl II I ,.•"* P"lt"St. .Jll J 21 ,_""' ScltftOMl .7S t 11 t ... + \II W.!llill Cp •. ' '-' ••. an ~hat no assurances can •~ 1::,.. 15 ,,.: .,,, c....:itu: iii 100 n -2"' GouklDI 1:Js .. , 1sv. • ilo 1.DM191.'4cl s 10 1,...,_ o.:. l'WllG• .Git 1 " 11 -1 ~o 1.10 10 2111 16--. Wei11 "' ·"" 1 'M """"'"".,. be g>Ve n that the transac· ---.,, .. , •••-.,,, O-ftWtfQ '° , n , • ..., Gr••W t.1.11 • 11n ""' •.. ~. i""'°" 1 ~ :YI. ·:.: Ptrw1 c'"" .. 114 1"" •.. s..ot11o .... n ts• J11 --. wFMOf.JOd J ,. ,,. ••• C-11 1.i}fl l St 2-\lo Gr•nOU .IO• II 10 ••• ........ f!OI I -., "-YI.It !' 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P,,,1E1pt I"" . . z10 1'VI + I'> St-Wb 1t1 I Jt IJh--11\ Wlll11mi ,'II 10 MO ~1· U _.•···than-1lr craft may sti'll look on the dirirrible marines. a.u t-1w1 ... 1 11 n -11o o.ie Glftt .. 1• » ., .......... , r;..11Stu 1· 11 ·; .1or 11....._ "' MM "o .oo .. u ·~-11o Pfle1pt1.1) .. 1100 • -1 si.•Slloo 1 • s U'lil .•• w111 c01w11 •• u oi.-"' \!• .. ._. e• • eemoiCol • J\J -l'o 0.\l(D I.I•• 111'19-14 Goilt&W!. 0 ll041\0J,,,..._I IMO'kll*"t .. s '"' ... P!IEtpfl.lll •• l100tli\lt-1\o'o $4of.-8rOI• 1~111\-Yt W;!ICop!IO \4'°1'11t~ be on the w•.Y back, more with skepticism. Na v Y e n g In ee r s s a Y 8111e1;• 1.111 1 ,, 22111o ~ .,,, o.v11111"' ... • · 13 1"'• "" G1111&w1 W.... 111 ·-.., ...,,.,1,0. .n 21 u , .. _ "' PN1E1pt 11< . . rJO .. • 1" 5ttta.R11 .11 • 11 ''-, v. wi"""" 1:31 B •1 ,..._ ~ ••-· 37 years alier the 11·ery y · Ad W J Moran 'nuclear oower would give Stl'IOI• p11 .. r 1s'it.+ "' .. °'i.;:"•°'•"•.·~ ,• ~! ,•,.-.• .. G1•w1"' 3"' •· • • ....., .. 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'11.'r .. -~P .11 s 11 --~. ~ Navy en g: l nee rs a re era wt e 00 s ow o .ases tn atr~w .toa ·· H 1"-tllltttc .J01111 10 J"' • ""' H..,oc .JOI!.. ' '"' . . """'°' 1.11CNo • .100 ls...,• "" Prtr1 1mt111 • '' J~ ..... konbNm 1 s 1°" 10•\-1"' woa1.,. 1.N 1 15 ~,,.. ~t udylng possible •P· track today's high speed rather than being depen· e.~1 Proc1c1 • 11 ' ·•• u.1tc1111 c'°11 ~ t'tO• '"' He111111m .o1C1 • ti ....... Nl9r(or11"1C1 s J01 11 .. -.... Po11!iotllyt • 1 21 ,........... ..., s..r.11,1111 111 5 ,, '"•--.. Woll 11111.20 ,. • 23 + "- : I 'I' r . I d b . Betti SIHI I • ),, isY.-1 Ot!WllVI . • 1l"'• 1-"-1 H .IO • .. H . . . ......ll:Of .. I .. 2•2 ~ .... -1\41 P;onNGi ... I ••• ...._.."" ~trpl JYI . . • ,. • \~ W..ld "''"' t J • -... " U r lighter th.a. submarines. dent on ore1gn an nses : e1oJ1110 ,1o11g1s u ••Y1-1v. c.111111t1p11 .. , n ... ~~ ... 1 •' '"'• " Mt"""'.• • ~1 1111.-"' P11"'' 11 . .0 1 .. 11.,.,._ 11o s..n..r.1t1t .t0 u t l ,,,.._"" wr101,i .t0t1o · 1 "'"' .• "l ' ca ons 0 . n· r . 0 •U "' ,, -¥1 OWWI~ .12• , so • -... H...... l.H It H "-¥1 Mll•Mlcl I.Ill ' ,. 16t\o-"" PH.F"10 .IOQ I I """ . 5'otO 011 1 .. ,. ,. I.. • I Wllrl l,af C• •• I J &lr vehicles, particularly However, pro-dirigible oraircra t carr1ers. 81••& • Cltllltol,,,.,, "1• -¥i M•c" 1.11 • • o"' ... Mtrlllll ."'" o 1""-"' Pltblllfl .tOo:I ' a M'-'"" s...rGn 10 , •t 21'>-'-' wi,1, CMP •• it 1 I h N h So D I D art 8lllrJll ,II I J Jiiii ••• Ul-P!i .JS11 IO . IV.• ¥t Htnllt' .O..h .• tll l ... + W N19rltn l.'1111 121 U .•• Pill.I HYl 1 11 1'_1.,, 5<,iprK-I lDI U'<!o ••• ""--llTt-• ,ijth nutlear engines, for elements ' n l e avy ave Q'le e ense ep · a111•L 1,10g • • 11,. ••• 0tSo11111 ,1o11 s 11 s-. •.. "•rnst1 ,_..,, 10 i:w. ... ...,,., .. Y . .o 1 J1 11'111+ .... P11t1Rf'r(h l 11 211o ••• s.ot0rv11 .t0, >t 1•11o-v. 11:-• c.. 1 11 , 22 .. ._1 .. • ·'"·ubman·ne w-Jare and strong supoort. ment logiStlcs experts are a1oc.-H11 .• • 1• 11i.-1~ 0t1Ea11 1.•s • JJt t1t1-"-H«r1111 .n , u ~ v. ..,.."'" .l(ld I 11 1" ... Pl•Y""' .n , , ~· .... s...troM .•sti , • Ji.. ••. xu. incto1 , ,, Ml --. ..... ~· d b th e11118tU .IO s .. ui..-.... Ot!Ept1 ..... ll00 )J -I Htrrl1<;1.io s t• 11'¥t-.. Nl9r1Dltt\'til 11• I~-... P1M1ey .110 . 11 IO-Yt '""" ... J 1S ••. Yt1H lllflu1 J 14' t¥1• - '· · l lclal of the National s1'bili"ties !or using nuclear a.1111 ....... ,t.....,." °',,!.!"~·,· ,' •,•,..•-. ,v. HtnSMa.• s 11 ""'•"' Mlnfl\1.20 • ,. 11 ••• Poitr0<0 .n n"' n-111t ,,,..,,,,,, ..... 1 >0 --J'\lo ~.Jt • ,. IO'lo--"' ' l' vycar10Ufts J .GordonVaelh,alopof· attr act e Y e POS· llollOllllr-• .. 11 1'1'1 -111 0t1e,.1.•1 .. 1» ,,.,,._,,. "-• 111 • si IO'n-._ IM'lllf1.111 31 11¥1 ... PN&M 1.Jtd ... S'-•"' s...... ·" t 200 1111.-14 Y"'$10r.to• t 1"'-"" ; -.:--ncine'ers say the ~ .. c..-M-N•.io • i 1 ... w ~.1t' '' 1al't w. Ptlldl-..s •in • --,.,-...0an1t • •"'-"' l:.c:.i.t .• .. 10. ·1.; •• di ibl b do d ()ceanlc and Atmospheric powered dirigibles lo haul ~~ ;:,: ~ ::+v: gi:,.::~li~ : ,! t!~: ~ ~.:_·f~·~ J' ,1 IM.t "° :::...It :f! 1: 1~ r.::=:: = r..c~, ; 1: U~ = ' -T T-z...,,.~ = ; ~ ~1¥t "• e. was a an ne ·Administration challenged big loads over long dlst1n·· llkltOtn ,,. 1 11t 1ttit. ... 01M&111.o1C1 s 1M u11t--"' ,..,.,_AK>l I • """"""".,. Mllswv .1011 • 1 u'll-,.. PattGE 1.) ' 11t .,_"' t.i111ct1 ... • u 1s'llo• "' tt11•t11AH 110 M ll\lo-* ·,~.btc';;e 1t was vulnerable 1 1 ces. "',..!.~1.,as,,•, ',', ",•.-_.• °''•""":T.~·l ·.·. '•' •,,~·.• .. H1n11111e • a10o ... MsQ111.11c1 •• )2 1•i.t• Po1111t1 ... 1 10~"r.i<D111Htt .• 1t 1 •"' l\lmtftllit1• .. ~ .... Moran'• view and mplied .... ,.. DI 1.:... .. HCA M11r11,, 1 li 1 +14 MJ1n1~1.01 •• , ""'' •.• Po1E1P'1.1t • .. 10t11-" ',j: to torms . B, ut now. 1 "nldn of Ckll t .511 n a ... l'llc~i ll().n s '"•" MMnv1.tte11 ,, 11--"" "°'"•Df• ....... 1-0" ••• .. '", ', dirlliltlea COUJd, "Owp dlrl lb! th .,. n &Dt!E .. 1.tl ,, 110 tlO •I D1H1o14 Ml I t Ul'l • \.II Hlllfillf ... J t .___ ¥t Mil 1 • .0 1 M 12-.-. ,_ """' p1 .to .. 11 11-:i. . lie~· ped the admira was i.ui r .. N 'VAL Research Int ll•t ... , •• 11111,• \o'i OktHfWI .tll I t1 10 -\t Hte14"'!•1'1l 11 I IM+ YI Mt=·-• • 12-... PPGllld '·" s u 11~- w!tb"?;radar so they could 8 es as ey ·were Laboratory memorandum 1Dt.om.1 r11t s • 11\o'i ••• OIGI••·" 11 u •l'l-:0\l'o ... w H 1.1110 ..111 »lo'f+ ""· • -• • ,. ••• ,... .. c 1•n ·m ...,._,.," d.c.d ••• ,. h ti t d th I .• lltllllft .... t " •111o-• ~l:ut1•"""W '°" ..... ti> HllMMCWI J • 1--Yt Mtyt.JW .Joll J I l\olo-'W """°""··. 1• ...__ •lee awtv tr\lm rouch • aa es ma e a . .,111,1.-~ 11 .,.-. • .,. gon""" . .-o' :: ii..-" ""'""'"' ... ,' 11 • ••• ..,..rt"1.J0 11 1t t11o11-" ~111111 a 11 """--~ ~: _ ......... , "; ••WH'.•T WE ARE 0 talldng nuclear oowered airship "'''"'' 1,s1 u ,., ... -.-1'> °'g:' .. '"',.1.ioa., •,•, ,.. J,'".~.~ • ..._ . ..,.,.,. ... ·· 10 •1'11-\o'i M • P x 1. .• u n•-1t1 "s • 111< s to ,._ ... llL ,._14'C • .,. .II tt ~::i&P .. t t ll Ir JI ... MCAlftC ,IO-& JO 1'¥t--. PllSC .. 1,JO r 1" 12~\t • f , "' ,,., .. Hl1ti.J.1 .11;11 •ti JJ -"'I Ml:CNy 1.)0 ,. 165 IYt-It J1$fGpl 1,olO .. 3 It -YI • 1 r about here ·is an airship of could be bW1t bl0 enough to 11r,,1,•,.,,M'.,..,.' ·,· "',,. ·", •• :"' .,,•,,"",,,,,·.,"i•' J'' .t .. -, ~! ~IO C•a •1 • ,,._ i.. M<Clnl ... ' 2 ~-"' "1E"o 1.n • ni ,~"' · 1,, TOSI ENGINEERS thel9'1011and l980s,ca.pable carry 6SSLOOO QOund1 o 111rotk,01.11 • ,, !l14 ... o+.,.r,u••n • '" ... "'"""".1111 u t11-111 Mto..1111.i:oi• 101 11Y>-j w. PS£Gp11.11 . i10 .. +•Yi iit1 ~ are fivln1 free rein to their of .•.. speed twice that pos· carco, more than. three :~c:!;!.!: 1: ::: :: ~~~u 1 11 J"_.ij. =..11: 1~ ~: ==~~1! ~~ !~"'=:: ~f'::·U ., '~ ~ : .. lfi lmqlpatk>n and any even· sible In World War It," times the load of a giant CS •Gt.,,1 ... s 11 ''"' ••• ~~::Z.111 "l 1:._:.'t: =l.'l:': Jg ':'":='!:: :!t"11~~ ~-:: 1~·v.-.~ R1~~1~~·i ~ fi~• -~ ·Ilia! product' could look con· Vaeth told the Senate Space transport plane. Further· .,"'""•·"° s 1 '"' ••• ~y,.11 • 1u n .... "' Hll~ ... '. 1; 1-~ lkl~l'f"t,.,, l "'° , ,.._1i.t PSNNI• 1.10 • 1 1ai.-l'I · lbl Id not llrl'1rrr1 .20 f II t + 1' Oork 1 .IO t 1 1"-··' Hllloon HI! 1 ' 1 11.,.,_ loll M(KHA ,IO ' 1 111 • .. Pllllll<•tr ,, ) 11 M ••. ~: ~· Mderab'··dlfferent from the Commlttte last summer. · more, a di rig e wou llf"llM•t.n , -10Ya-\I 5 r.,., • u 11t-"' HMw 111111.11 • , ,_"" lo\C ....... n s • -'" P11t111111 -. s ti ~-. " r th t 1 ed a nd could 11t\lil'lw • 1 Jt 111'1t1 •JC"• t ,.,._ .... H001r1c.11' •n" .... ""L"'''·60 a 1l "'"-"-""'""c 111 . 1 •l'I . '' • 'traditional cl1ar·1haped . He orecas~ . a 1 nuc ~~ n;rut a runj Y a rf 11,""' i.it.a 1 11 ,\jo_" 0i 1'.• 11 ™ tl1'-2'9 .._...., ... , n• ""• \jo McNtll .• • , _"' :=:'' 1,. • 11 11.,.._ ... ;; : P.lrlcible. Jn Interviews;· engtnes tor d1nglb es cou It:':-on any c ear su ace. ""'"" 11" 210 ._"_ • g,:! 1r:~t i J=; t: ~ 1:::: ., 1J :.....-·-. :::,\;::=, .! ~ ~~~-·" ,..,,."':c.1-: : '!t ·~ -~ .. ~; :~::.~~~t.:t:a:'!.::. t~~ife:~·~:u~p~c~2!i~ ·~~.":~~"~.~e;r~~~T:r! =~~.: 'l ~:.~ Ei:f.t~~'. 'll ::.i: =~\i W. nE::: s:f"'IJ:!! .. i '!5:·: =:·~!.!:: .... ! 'u 1 l n I be I i copter s h I Pu• w1edo u Id car rlny s1tud1es hatv.e b 1 ee1n cheatea'°n ::;,:~~-~ ~ ~ 1:14: = §; .#:'i ,i ':" -·~ ::::.1 ~--: s 'U ~[~ =~~ .• : 1~ ,J16; ~ t::~ .. ui :J"'• .~ 1 '; tecbnolo&Y· aopbls ca weapC>ns, -ar, cos 1n e1s ,. ._,w,,. , 1 ,..,_.,. :;:i;:.~ 1~ J!~·~ ~~~ l· 11J ~ MtrC11 1 • .011 ''' 101"1-.. C>HllliOI "'" 11 1t1.t+ "" ' Tbue .. are a number ol 'cludlac radio-controlled . $500,000. ...,111 .... • :•~141 ""'""·· a WYl•t .,...., :.s 11 ~ .... ~1!L•·"1••i ,,...,_,. 011Httr •111 •• ".t~" . • • Alaska Plant LOS ANG F.LES (UPI) -The Federal Power Co'mmission has been asked to approve construction or a S.SOO million plant in Ala ska which would supply 400 million c.ubic rector natural nas dally to the Southern CaHrornla Ga s Co. Pa cific Lighting Corp .. parent com· pany or Southern Caliromlt Oas, ap· plied for pt_tmisslon to build the plant near KC'nat Al•ska, on the-Cook Inlet. Shipment or the UqWficcl natural 1aa \\·ould bce;in in late l!ri8. • • •& CAIL V PllOT ... , \ • . . _ ___....f-P-~~:Y .. ~~! .. i!lC~!!t__, ___ ~le~~~~-.... ~ Burton, New Liz if,, Casablanca ourses - F'N• Wire Services ' Actor Klcllard l•rtoli and the new love in his life, Princess Eltsabe\h or Yugoslavia, have arrived in Casablanca (rom Rome ror a 16'day vacation, Morococ· can Journalists reported. Burton' was seen with Princess Elisabeth shop- ping at the "souks" (Arab markets) ror handcrafted silver and jewelry, rePQr· ters said. The pair recently m ade headlines when Burton said in tond on that he wanted to part of lhe 01sputcd Spratly Island group Jn the South China Sen has been ar- rested for proclaiming him- i; e J f ''Prince of Fteedomland, '' ;iuthorities announced. • Tomas C lom a, who claimed discovery or the island chain lrf 1947, hls brother and an unidentified Swiss ai:;sociate have been under detention for the pa~t month , accordin g to Derense Secretary Juan Pone Enrile or the Philip- pines. the British throne, apparel\· lly has elected to remain one or the worst dressed men in the world. J.Te admitted to a group of magazine editors in London thal he believed he could improve his sartorial image by growing his hair long and "squeezing myself into e xrucja t i n g ly tight clothes." - nut, he added. "l hav~no intention o r doing so, .. thereby sequestering him· • self in the worst-dressed (, __ P_E_O_P ... L_E __ J· -_P_r_i_•,_•_C_h_.•_'_'•_•_· 2~5~, h_•_''_i_~~f:_,~_•g_o_r_y ~h-•_w_•_•_o_•_c•_,•_o_ted-' • Hobb,. Fischer's chess crown will go to a Ru ssian if the dis pute between the American a nd the Inter- national Chess Jo'edecation isn't settled by April 1, the president or the federation says. • Listed I Courses that can help you pa ss an aviator's examination or be a lletler fireman will be amQfl& the new offerina,s at Sad· d~ebtu:k Communit, Col- lege during the wlntff quar· te.r, , Applications are now available at the ance of Adl}"lissions and Retards for the quarter open in& Jan. 2. · THREE NEW a vl4tion classes, Private Pflots Ground School,· Commer- cial and Instrument. Ground School and Airrrame and Powerpiant. are intended to assist students in earning a pas'sing score on written examinations given by the Federal Aviatj on Ad · ministration tor pilots• licenses. ' Fire Apparattis and Equipment will1 focus on design1 perfonn,nce stan· dards, operation/and miiin- tenanee or pumpers, aerial ladder Rgs, elevating plat- forms a nd other special • fire-righting equipment. ,,..,_ •• • ~-v .......... ' -· .... .In&. .. ,,-.... ··-·~' ,,_ .. "" ... , "~"'°" ·• -...... '·'"''' .. ....., ~ ,._; . .... '"'""" ~.-..et\ ,._, $UNBLEACHED PLANKS COVER SHAFT IN NEW MEXICO'S SAN ANDRES MoUNTAINS '" Boards Cover Cave Said to Hold $2·Billion Treasure -Oki Doc Noss' Gold Dr. Max Eu we ~aid in an interview in Amslerdam h.e \\'ill' strip the 31-year-old , American or his cr own unl ess he agrees to dc£end it under the scoring rules set by the federation. Jog·A·Long' to Fitness will orrer instruction in how to jog without plal:ing undo stress on -the h eart and . . - .~ ..... , ~· ..... .. "'1'" I 'Did Doc Get the Shaft? •• Claire l\1anning, ~fiss ln· di an America, has agreed to hold onto her title another year because the pageant doesn't have sufficient funds to hold another event until next summer. lungs. · ' OTHER liEW courses will"be orrered in the areas of pharmacy, dance prod.UC· lion , coaching yo uth baseball and women's studies. -!'l..i• ,..,. ... ~· • • ~· --~; Or Is Tl1ere Gold at That Tliar hfissile Range?. Anoth e r curricular change wilt allow students to take irfdependent study .classes after executing a written cpntract with an ln- • .... ,...., ·-·-~~ ' . EOlTO~~!S NOTE -The deep shaft i.s f~realJ right, i11 the rhstrt peak, just as !he -legend aays ... IJut is the hiddtn hoatd of gold at the bQltOm? Enough evidence ·aiat it"s . there .liai e:rcited a battalion of cla1111ants, ,-m~~s~~all may get tlieir a11~·wer. i ByLARRV CA~~WAV \VltITE SANOS l\1ISSILE RANG E, N."'l\1. IAP > -Old Doc Noss is haun- ting the U.S. Army again. llis \ale of " cavern or gold bars in the Ne w · l\fexico desert won 't rest. The• part·Cheye nne Indian wap- Clererr,·and occasional foot doctor. whose legal na me was l\1Ht0n Ernest Nossj has been dead these 25 years. But the story of his gold is pe rpt'· tuated by Q\'a Noss. his first v.·ife. and by others "•ho still seek the treasure: La\ely F . Ll'l' Bailey. the \\"Cll · "know n Dost6n I a~·yer , has joined with .lhc beljC.\"CfS. ~ailC)' Sa)"S his srtr~l clients ha,·e 'f()und go\d near the-Noss-l'laim. · FEARING AN unscienlific, un- military gold rush, the Army has placed a n e ntire bas in in th e moonlikc San Andres l\1ounta ins un! der 24-l!<>ur armed guard. . In t.,e t;enter of the basi n stands the (one peak where Noss said he found-and !()st his fortune in lhc late 1930s'. lie d ~scribcd thousands or gold bars~sta ckcd in a cavern like cord- wood. chests of coins and je"'els, churfh relic~. armament and 27 tied and tprtured human sJ.;ellon·~-~ That's what Q\·a Nos~. no"' 78. to1d an Albuquerque Tribune \\•rit(jr in an intetVei'Y i n he r trailer home in Clo\'IS, N.1\1., before her attorneys isol ated he r from the press. She sho"•ed l\\'O old swords, a sil\"er napkin ring \\•ith an 1868 date and at '"'o-handled s il\·cr bo\1 I engra \'Cd "Brfzil." Doc NOSlii found the eavcrn. at the bottom of a natural shaft. 'vhi\e hun- t 1ng in 1937. l\I rs. l'\oss recalled the day a fev.· weeks later \\"hf'n her hu~hand t'limbed out of lhl' cavern. dropping a metal bar al her feet. ··That's 1he \as! one ofthose I'm going to haul out ·· u u It.JO .. -- Miss 1t1anning became ~-,.... "\Vhy , Doc -that's ysJ~ -it mu"st. be g'old ~" Police round S2.16 in his work-. 'clothes pockets. Ryan was tried and acquitted. . )1iss Indian America after ••• AND NOSS. SHOUTING in the drsert: .. Jr that's gold. "-'C can make .luhn O. :Ro-c:l.""C"feller look'. like a tramp!" In the next tw.o years. !tlrs. Noss related, she and her children by a previous marriage helped Noss pull heavy sacks oul of the shaft, but he never allo\11ed the m or anyone else to see the cavern. She said some of the gold bars y;c re ,buried elsc,1•here by Noss, a nd others he sold . In 1939, as in so many Jost-mines tales. the treasure cave was Jost . \\'ith the help o'f an engineer. Noss placed dynamite charges at a narrow plare about 180 feel dO\\.'R the shaft . The miscalculated blast ca\'ed it in . . -----------------~~--- The Army acquired Victorio Peak SC\'eral years after Noss' death arid for nearly t"'o de.cades..has..sloqd.heL. ·\\·ecn the mountain and the civiHan heirs to the Doc Noss dream. "Allowing acce~s lo tre as ure seekeri; could result in breaches or national security as weJI as exposing the sear chers to dangerous levels or radialion ari.cJ possible dCtonatlons,' '· says an Army fact sheet. In conver- sation, inrormation offi cers add - snakes and sco rpions. But the Army also admits to an embarrassing spell of military gold fc"'._Cr a l th e peak 13 years ago. I BAILE\' SAYS, "l'm satisfied that some Army personnel ha,•e looked for the gold in the past and probably still are." LL Col. Dona ld Keller. range infor- 'f h • Id mation cl\ief. responds: "'Anyone • l at -~ flG ' u:e ca it whq thinks the Arrgy is officially up 111t1ke Joh11 0 . Ko~kefel• there scratching around fbr a l~ken- s dary treasuf.e 1,.does n't ha,•e his Irr look like a t.ro11tp!' thinking in 'perspecU\'e. We're just Noss spent much of his remaining 10 years chipping at the cave-in, looking for lateral passages and im· proving t~·o other timbered shafls on the mountain. ln January, 19,49, Ova Noss and a partner refiled t.t,e Noss claims on Vi ctoria Peak in t'heir own names. Ry this time the couple wa s divorced and Noss had re married. J-lc showed up soon after Texas businessmen Charley Ryan and Roscoe Pa'ri' as pa rtner-backers. One un ve rified land offi ce r eport says O\•a Noss kicked him off the peak. R\'Al"\ RE~T ED I\ house at llatch, N .~I., and Noss visited him there l\larch 5, 1949. An argument over the gold de\"e\oped and_ witnesses said Noss ran ou t or 11\e house to hi s pi ckup truck, "'here there \\'as a re\'Oiver . Ryan shot twice from the porch. The career or the 44-year-old root doctor-prospector ended \\'ilh a bullet in the back of his skull. flat not in thut busine5s." .The business here-is testing mis- siles and studying v.·ar. The security1 restrictt!d range is 100 miles Joni and 40 mil es "'ide. and the desert is wi red v.·ith St billion in scientific equip- ment. The place is so desolate it hid the u·orld 's first nuclear ex plosion in 1945. Bailey says his clients have round treasure a nd "'ant on1y to bring it out legall y, present it to a Ne\\' ~·texico State court and prove their finders· keepers o"•ncrship. The timing is good. After Dec. 31 . Americans Yo'il l no lo n ger be prohibited from O\i.•ning gold bullion. New ~1exico Atty. Gen David Nor- vell last ye~ s igned an agreement giving Bailey's elicnts immunity from state prosecution ror trespass if they gave 25 percent or the gold to the state. Theo he Mt on to sue the Army to let the gold claimers in. The Norvell suit raised an old accusation that the Army is conducting "unauthorized and unlau•ful covert operations·' at Victoria Peak. Ova Noss said the same thing 13 year& ago. AT FIRST THE range commander, hlaj. Gen. John Shinkle. denied the story. But in the face or evidence, the general eventually admitted that "a joint e ffort or the Army and the Treasury" had taken place at the J)Cflk. Treasure Cave In _Tex.as Gets Court Backing- VAN J.IORN, Tex. <AP) -Armed gu:1rds were posted. ar.ound ~a .cave cast or here after landowners and a Van llorn man agreed to cooperate in the search for lost treasure believed hidden in the cave. Di s trict Court Judge Jerry Woodard entered an order declaring SouthweE-L Sun Sites, tnc.,.of Encino, "Calif., and l\1aurieio Suarez would "jointly defend" the cave's-entrance against intruders. · WOODARD NOTED Southwest Sun the resignation or Maxine. Norris or Sells, Ariz, \\'ho _, · won the pageant in 1973 . • • 1'~or comedi"an Jackie G le a s on a nd 1'1arilyn Tay lor llorwlch, it 's "Av.·ayyyyy we go." "It's the reviva l or an old. romance.'' Gleason, 57, said whil e telling or his plans to \\'ed the 49-year-old widow in December. Gleason said he was in· troduced to l\lrs. Horwich in 1948 by her sister, June Ta y l o r , who lat e r choreographed Gleason's television show. struetor. , · Finally, stud~nts for the first time may elerj. to"take only a particular portion of a course that interests them. Cre dlt wil l be chang~d·proportionat~ly. ·Agency Gets US Grant Gleason divorced his first \\·ire in 1968 and v.·as remar- rif d 10 days later. Thal marriage orficially ended last ~·eek, Capitol New1 Service LONG BEACH -The Redevelopment Agency or the city or Long,.Beaeh has J .1 1.1~1T.......,. l:eceiv~ a $561,000 federal ff.iR,h Rise 01 grant from the u.s. This ;s an ai·ti"st"s sketch of the 22-story pri·son "'Department of ~ouslng ap.d • Secretary or" the navy Wil -Urban Development. The Ii am M\d'de ndorr read O~~ing later this month in San Diego. The .ne\V grant, actually an extension. , Psalm 100 to 23.000 persons faCnity \\i'ilJ house about SOO'inlTl3leS a\\'aiting of an earlier one, ·is to be al Nor(olk during an ap. 1'.ederal trials or serving sentences of si x months used for further clearance pearance al the last service i~o~r;l~e~s:s~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;";'~·;• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; and rehabilitation or an of a IO-day Billy Graham 1 area surrounding Poly High crusade in Virginia's l V 1. School.. Tidewater are·a. · · l\1iddendorf' said he ap-F Th R d · ' precialcd what evangelist or e ecor PUBLJC NOTICE c Graham's crusade had done _ "~!1T1ou1 •u11iias1 ror this "great Navy town ... ' '• ~Ml. 5TATSMIUIT • B" h Fr1nch.tf,SlnJwn-r-,glrt, Tiit foll fl{I Pl'"'°" II dol .. bllllM u ~ 1rt. s ·~ · A S25.-a·p_ late luno-raisina OCTC>eER .. llJH ~ ~COIJNTlt·Y Ll\llNO, 2Aftt Fortvnt 0 SOUTK COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL ~ Or .. El Taro. C•llfCml.I ttil». dinner will be held in San SEPTEMSE1111,1n' Mr . .mi1Mrs...Aobe>tBr1 .. -MW1,.. urrv L.. 11e11ttt, 24u1 '°'"'-Fr ancisc.o to provide attrac-Mr. •nd M.,,. A11n c. Tll'neY. 2"'2 c.11e. T......,.11 MH11 or .. U!lll'll' llMICll, DOy. °'"' El TDro. C•llfor"lii m» Alt•!•, Mission \lie•· • -. Tlll"s toutinen h t-..,.. ., •• tive resting places ror the -· o cTo•••6.ttM 1roc11v1M1. --.• -· • ., citizens' gu m wrappers and SI! PTEMllEll 1•. 1tM M<. •NI Mrs. L•••Y °""'" """""'· :ttlU L•rrr L .P0111et Mt.•lldMr .. ~rllll f"111'ro,120 0lllll"', ~~9-'"'111!-tlrl no. Ill,_ Wll Ille" w'llll Hie cigarette packages. ~lleK11,111.1 coun,., c1er11 "' Or•111111 '"""''" ..., Mr:'i. llans Klussmann, an Mr.•lldMn. Tllllfll•sT!MU,s1a~i.--. OtTOIEltt,m• ec-"-lt14 d r .. be lr..l~.DO,. • Mr.•NIM.,.0.111i.""9111Wri9N.1UJI Flt1• a vocate 0 CIVIC auty, is SE~TEM8Ell11.lt14 Qulwnl•Df.,Ml"lofl'llltjo.91ri, ""411bl'lld 0r-. (GHt 0.lly ~lol. Organizing the a rfa ir tO buy Mr. •ntl Mri. Micllwl W.._., l!5"tt 81.. m:-2:t, 2', 8111! Howmll9r in~:. Hiter container s that would ~·~. 0 • ..,. ~1'"·11""'-· M "arra·age _ ..,,_ M>O f\. '""fislQPl'lef" P•lrklf !.pefl. not carry advertising. cer. llltM C•ll• Stti Di1Vo. s.o J1a111 Entertainer Jonathan Oplst•-·""'· Lt"cetises -•icriTIOu1•us1N••• Winters will be a guest at SEPTEM8EllD,ltH NAllUS'fAT8MEMT the "black-lie Optional" Mr. lfld Mrl. Alc ... ra A. ProtKtlel, TMfollNl"f"'IMilclolllQNinnl•: L'911A1Niv..,..1.tioy. .. Tl-IE GROUP Of' MAlt !Nr. garbage container benefit. Mr ..... Mn. Slli!J'N Oline. M.O .. 2*2 LAS VlG~:-Nev., -..... rrl...,r lie-SH:CIALIST, YANMA• H£Wt'OtlT.2'01 • Stillw1Wr.L'lf\lfllNiouel.DOy. tnlltdlltr•IMlude; ·"W."Ptdlk (Ofll Hl91'1WIY, Nlwpert Rus_slan nover,,·, Ale•••· •••••••••-.•-• FOANAL·AEEo -s.srt. 11 • .-Cnlonl• ,e.a11,C11ltom11. 1 PUBLIC NOTICE • ' , .. "" J " '" ... ... ...., I ... 1 ...,J J d So -~ ,.. " For ... 1, 2•. lfld JIM IEIJulldll AMd, 2', AOMlt C.hlrltl Mcf"•rlt-'1 J'l~I er lzhenilsyn is fina lly Mr_ 1no;1Mr1 ~11nf"~~Mllitn1 110t~•l"111Mtu hr1!vkWL11.,1rv1tw.~11111r111•: golrijf lO 1f(!l ~lITSl 97Cr"NOOOr-°''"''o.-~1,91f1. -ol!NS""D1tO,.J08 £--=-Sfor.17;-&B\' 1>1~11-il-(N4l>eltll-0y-"'..lfl.·-~~-- Prite ror literature. The 51Ef'TEM•EllU, 1f14 :t:~~~~~·~' •_nd Jll D. JatJI, 30• dlYlttult~C.~f"•rl•lld ·~· ·"" ' . ~·It!• Nobe l Fo undation said Mr.•nG Mr1.Jot>nF.Mone.lol:JOSlnt1 WAAE-ltHOOES-S.pl. M,~W. Tlm1\1l-ntwu tOed.fi!thltol;Caw<l"t special ceremon1·es will be Cru1s1. uguN S.Kl'I, bely. W••d, s1. o• °""••."T•-•" .,,, Pttr!P• O•rlu1t0r.,.. Co1.o111r9110<.1Clbtrn.1.•1,, lt-1. IS,el H"'"lnglon Beith. "1,_tf held in Stockholm Dec. 10. 5EPTEM8Elf 17. 1t14 ELLIOTT·OSW ... L T -Slpt. H, 8otltlJ PUbUlllH OfHf9 C•••l .Diily Plklt, .• "I Mr. Ind Mn.. JKlt WM"t~ He!<-, Dttn El116tl l4 fld 0 1-L · 0.-tt 0c1oblr:rt.•ncl Nowm&lr $, 121 lt, lt/,4 """° ~!is prize money, $00,000, 264J1 Sin Antoni•, Siln Jwn Clplitr-. n.11o1~o1 L1'.~,,;,,1a.--.~. Y!WI ' •·1• •" ~aa~k ~~~~~~?n ~nc~r3:~~~ girt. f."~ftj,~~~!:°t.~1~zF;.!r'o<'..1~:!: PUBLIC NOTICE ~~ Sl,TEM•Elllt, 1"4 dl•lr, JO, boellol Hlll'lll"9lofl 811ch. J• •"' with the noveli st's request. Mr. fnd M ... Mon11 A•1 6r..-.dl. ll)S.11t• JANtSSll:-PETEltSON -"""· 20, ,.... •1criT10u19VSIMf.S .. --...... ~..:;:, Solzhenitsyn did not come ...-~ •• Aol. o .. San Otmfn11.1111~. ....., Wilt11m J11111ow, 2•. _,Judi"' IM H•Ml ITATlMIHT • .-1.J S ""'le•"°"· O.bolh ol Hunu..,111n11utl\. 'hltlollOwifltpertor"'dlioll!l~nt"l.ses: Teti"' to tockholm to pick up the · OCTO••R I, lt11 STOl.T'Z-JOHNSON -S.pt, 20, M IPb ElllEll:SON STAFFOll:O, lo20 Ntrdlo •:ao!W Prize in 1970 because he sa;d Ml, •nd Mt1.. Llurant•,,.,,_, n111 u "'W111ar~o1u,,s,1na F,rAAllkit...~ •Aw .. eoro..t011~.c.i•it0noo•'2~___. -· £Mrldi;LiuuN> Ni~ 91r1, •S, boCl'lol cm.ta Mlw. iillitEmeoon S41ftotd, WO NMt.15--.,~1 he feared the Soviet Union " 11:1vAS-FAHL _ '911t; '°· E!TIHto 111-. MA-.c.ompac111-.c..i110mo•~ • ''" would not perm it him to o cT011111e,1911 · ''· 1no;1 ic.111i. ),1111 Ft11t, u. •"" cm&1 • T11,11o ownm. 11 QM'IOu(1111 111 ., 111-1 t h. h I d H Mr. •nd Mfl. RI(. Gl'10rl, ~(.Ille 5.111 Miii *""°""· ..... re urn to 1s ome an . e MIE~s-GAEEN -s.oi.M.~Dltt. Pfli1~E.s111~ ,..,1 i;ince has left Russia and nii Mltt"S.21,•flll °'i"~'Mll"l9~. n.i1Mlllfftflll •lll•lld .. 111u.c-, I now li.ves in Switzerland. n bat"ot im.... OMiotOrM9 covro"onOr.IOOl'I' '" m •. r,,... ANSTIN(·RATTET -$otpl.111, ll:kfotnl . -l(Jajl :=." .. ... -...,11 .... Jr .. 1s.ot NG<-....... ~ Pupli$Nd °'·119'~ Dtily f'ilCll. Oc· I ..... .,,I R•lttl. U,Df NfWPOfl &etc!\. liobtr 2t,lf!Olittl'ltntler :I, It, It, lt14 ?>.tayor J ean Drapeau, L k H l[ a11AHOT-Mc cAUGHAN -0<:1., ,_,.1• who brought l\tontreal l:xpo a e i s ~.~t.t:~'c':s1!'=.~w· I.,.: J'\1BLIC MOTlCE . 1· -n ~7 and the 1976 Summer SE1..wvir..M1.v1.11: -00.1,WHn-E. ~· j -. I ~ ... t .5'11..,.,, •1, of H•Wpa.rl 111.c~ .,,, £ilflll L.............l ymp1C!i, was e Cv. -o an , 'it,n•rU1t,Mt"f'l•.M.•tLosAi\liiii ---.•t<TtrKMJS eustfMlt -• 1 ..-~ unpreC"edentedrifthterm. ,,,ours Se•. PORTER-MOAlllS -Oct.•,!JM'-TMfol::i:~::,,·:--"'T ~ ·I~ ... ~ But Drapeau's party lost J. 1 " =~;..~:.n:J~n• Marrl1, "· lllllll Mt • j .,., almost one-third or the 55 F1F111-wA•MEN -oct. •. AHlro11k a1.;1,.,. CaMtnKtlOfl °'""""'' .,..,,~ OtW.o,..'! f lltr, Jr., S1 ot """"*16"dl. UliD AYOC.00 ,..,,._, 5'!• 11S. ~ '""°' City Council seats to the -1.11w1 W•rr111. 51, o11tld0rlcl0te.c11. llff(JI, C•htorrol• YJMO 1 :~ ne wl y formed ti.l ontreal Women of ,Lake llill ~ OECitEA·"AAAll -0<1. •,Mic 0o119111 '· s1111p11ro, 2~1 v1,1t ~..,. · Community Church will 0.'1141 OK• ... »." cr,ll'fll. lrMI <*'di °''"-NfWJIOft 11MC11. "111-• .,.l ••111 Citi:tens11-Tove mP.nt <MCM)! take a "'H oli·day Rcflcc· '•'"'"''"1,,l4,o1 H.,,.1nv1011111etc11. • Tittt Dll'liwt1 is <Orlduttld tl1 • ,.,1,,., '* IC.HAAOSON·CALOWtLL -Od. ! lllOIOlllNl1 1;~ns" tour, Nov. 22, to three a..i1n ~~ 1tl<holr.111on, 21,.,. °' c:»uoi.s,. ·lSI"'"°" Archbishop Jt'ullon J . t::i,~111we11,·1•1 b0111 '! H11111 fli'' &111.,..1• .. 1o11e1 •• -;_J Sheen received an award d stinalion s . They will $TEYl!NS·M'f'E1ts -0ct., wi11 COUfltY C1t•• ot Or•"" Co1111ty M given by J\foralitY in Media, board .bu ses al-the Lagun,a Hotrar!.lW11M, 11.o1~1aMi.1M ~t.k.1!1'-11 Inc., at its ninth annual Hills .~1all (SearS parking ~.~g:oM!'~.2::T.:;!~:-. MlllMG OrlNitt C•111°"'"1=. · Sites and Suarez. who said he found a number or sa\Chels and suitcases • .J agreed to "·ork ,oinUy in retrievlhg the baggage. Ownership of any valuables found, \VOO<iard said, \\'ould be determined later in court. Any valuables brought out or the cave would be under prol.lc· lion or the 'Court until ownership is egtablis hed, the judge said. awards dinner. lot)at9a.m. _.Lindi 1.0u1 .. i.-,, ,.., 11g111.. ~ n. Ml4I ~ s, 1& 1•. ·• , A The organltation said the Reservations m ay be ~11~iMAMtE1t -oc1.~.. "" ' e 1 • •• .,. award was presented to Ar· . mLosade _a! thse churlchMpatiO, =~~':,~;;.LouiM ., PVBUC NOTICE ch bis hop Shee n ftr ''a Ahsos chool n ission 11UM"~·LOT1To -olt. 1, -. ·--·-··· ........... ~ i l'·ret1"me or ut,·11·,1·ng all Viejo. on Sunday, or by cal-""""'*·to,.,.., &l1<1<M ""'"Lilll"' u •tCTITtOWl•vMMDI li . llotflolU...-Hllla. MAM& STAT•M•tn media for the uplining and ng LOis L eestma at 544· "''"•E11c.-GAcrt -0c.1 "·°""'" n.---. .-11 lllilflll .._ ·-1'> ....... :11 "' '°"""' , ...... ...... ~,, ---·-·-·-·!fJ -·-·-·-· 'enrirhmentof society. 9490. ' ~!&:!':,.;""'" Gt<.11. 1t.111i1 11 "~ ,.l * The homes to be visited ~uNlh!"llS-Mt:L•LLO -0c1 11 " JAW. ~)cu110111 Kltl!.lNS. •m · T · II CNir115 t•.,l'ld•t~. JI, orH~lltil!fll \ltt.\f .. I S. O .. ttuntl~"' ltM;fl, Singer Vicki C~rt will are in ust1n, Fu erton and 1ttc11 •• nc1S11t1111M1u111•1s,e10r... t.•"-'• ""' Provide entertainment at Villa Pctrk . 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Stocks • • l ..:V.:::0:.::L:.:... ,::67'...!.'..:;N;_:0:.:.·..::3.:,:16'.!., !.2..::S.::E:=C..:;T.:,:IO~N_:;S~,~2.'.'..6..'.:P_:A~G:.,::E:,:S'.,_ ____ _::O~R~A~N.:!G~E::..::C:::O:..::U'.!:N=...!T~'i'C!,..::C;::A:.:;L:!l!::.FO~R!.!N.!.'.IA:,_ __ _:T~U:.:E::S:::D:::A::..:Y:..!'..:.N:..:O:.:V~E::M:.:.:.B::.E.:.:R..:1.::2,:.,.:1:..:.97:..:4:..,.... ____ __.:.T~Ec...N':-~C;;;E"'-N'-.T~S :. I l I . . ' \. :opinion Looming_ on MAC 'Conflict • El Toro Traffic Plan Set The County Road Department has ;;cheduled a $100 ,000 project designed tO help ease traffic congestion near the intersection of El Toro !toad and Rockrield Boulevard in El Toro. !toad department plans call for con· struction of a lalldscaped median bet- "·een lloc kricld and Bridger Road , to prevent left turns .onto El Toro from \'arious shopping centers. Directional left-turn lights will be installed to all ow easier access to RoCkfield. · Left turn .pockets for drivers en- tering Swartz a lso will be provided. Construction is scheduled arter the first of the year. l'rior to start or the work, the area mui;t be il nncxed to a county service district so the county lan maintain the landscaping, aides said. County supervisor~ were expected to set a 1 hearing date on the an· nexali9n at today's ·meeting. It has been approved by the Local Agency f'or malion Commission. Pla ns for the project may be viewed from 2 to 6 "(l.m . Jitonday through ..... Friday al the Saddleback Area Coor- din.aling Council office, in Suite 202 of the Royal Savings and Loan Building Ol]..EI Toro Road. Viejoans Get Yule Light OK . --Limit Asked Off to the Zoo About 200 childl".en rrom El Toro celebrated their school holiday Monday by taking a train to the San Diego Zoo. The youngSters did their part' for rapid transit by taking buses from Olivewood and San.tiaga SchooL<i and boarding the train in San(a Ana. TriP. "'as sponsored by El Toro Jec'feation Program. . . ' ' Fireman's ':f eary Kalmbach Says Trailer ~P/,,.,He -'Betrayed Friend' In Smoke WASHINGTON (UPI ) -Richard l\1. Nixon's former personal lawyer, A Los Angeles C"ounte fireman. l·lerbert W. Kalmbach. or Newporl. driving through Mission Viejo on a Beach. broke down in tears on the wit- vacation trip t.1onday experienced ness stand t9day as he recalled first handihe frustration felt when one -tJctraying a friend t~get money to pay sees something valuable go up in orrthe Watergate burglars. smoke and flames. In the most dramatic moment of the And without reinforcements, Jere seven·Jl'ee~ Watt;rple cov~r-"'p.trial, 1 Mission Viejo -which spent a dark' · Souter could only disconnect the etec· Kalmbach S'truggled unsuccessfully Christmas last yt?ar bec_ause of the tricity and butane in his '5,000 travtl to conta1 n bi& emotions as he told trailer which burst into names on the about calling Thomas V. Jones, board energy crisis -will have a brighter San Diego Freeway near La Paz h · Of th N rth r-t holiday setison this year. c ai rman e o rop '-Nrp., o Las t year the Callrornia Public Road. get SS0,000 in cash ror a "special Utilities Commission pulled the plug lfelp did arrive, but not soon enough need" in early August, 1972. I. 11 lo sa\•e the coach. ~o engines from U.S. DistriCt Judge John J . Sirica on outdo·or ighting. traditiona Y the Orange County 5lation in MiJ>sion immediately called a .IO-minute promoted in the planned community. While .Christmas lighting once Viejo responded to the 10:30 p.m. recess. Kalmbach's chin qui vered as alarm hewalkedoutoflhecourtroom. again will be part or the judging in the Fire .. Capt. Tim Sappock of th·e The emotional moment began when annual outdoor decorafing com-counfyrorce w.enttothehospitalafter chier trial prosecutor James F. Neal petition., residents arc being en· the blaze. suf£er1·ng from the effects or k d K I b h ho . . . Candidate Eligibility Gets Sludy · By JANWO RTll· _._.:OI t ... D•llf Pli.I 51.11H ,\n unre;ol\'ed question of "'"helher 1.-'0unt~· employes should scr\'e on thl' ne"' i\l ission \liejo municipa l advisory council 1,.r,\C) may imperil the status or at leiist one or the members·elect . Cal Neve. a deputy sherin . placed third in last Tuesday's balloting. But at the first informal meeting of the newly elected tive·member coun· cil Saturday. county offici:iJs told them an opinion is forthcoming from the Orange County Counsel's orrice on whether there is a conflict or interest filr a (·ount}' e mploye lo serve on the ad\•isory panel. The opinion ~'as formally requested bv the offi ce of· Fi'rth D~trict Supe r· ,·lsor Thomas Ril ey. "'As thC agency to "·hich the ~IAC 11•ill make its reeom· mendations. the board or super\•isors is supposed to O\'ersee formation of . the new loca l count-ii. ' , But before Hilc~'s orfi ee asked for by several members or the board 0! directors or the Mission Viejo d irectors or the !\fi ssion Viejo HomeO\\•ners Association. according to i\IVHA President Ken Ledermann. Deputy counly counsel Vic Bcllerut> said he has "'ritten an opinion. but \\'OUld not re lease ii until it ha~ been appro\'ed by Chief Counsel Adri an _ .Ku.vper. . Kuyper did not say what the op1n1on says. He s.aid it would be analyzed and released to Super\'isor Hiley's or. rice by the end or the "'eek. • ··1 don't belie \•e there is a precedcnl for this situation." Ku~·per said. ··1 as- .. sume 1f the op1n1ons say there's a con- nict !jif interes1 we'd be saying-they couldl't serve." Most of Lhe guidelines on operation or the J\1AC were drawn roughly from the state laws for general·la w cities. Those .§tatutes say no city employes can be efty cou.ncil members. MAC POST IN DOUBT? Vlajo's Cal Nave S({ddleback -In Dark _ --__.._ - On Funding SaddlebaCk College officials in fl1is· s.ion'Vi ejo still ha\'e received no word on v.'hether il'S proposed music arts complex will receive more or Jess state financial support. Planners in the CaliJornia Com - munity Coll eges Chancellor's Offi('~ and the Slate Department of Finance are workin g against a fllonday deadline lo decide how mll(h state money willtl>e granted Saddleback ro'r C'Onstruction of th e nc"' struC'ture. 7 million of the $3.3 million estimated cost, but decided to revise its share al· ter trustees ordered the building ,..edesigned wh en bids came Jn al $5.4 million. couraged to limit the hours or the d ( as e am ac . w is serving a -+----lighting to conserve energy. said Tom inhaling hot formal ehyde umes prison term ror~hi s-part in-th"e given orr by the trailer's waste Watergate scandal. if bis wire knew ·•\Ve don '! ,,·ant this opinion t.o in- ,·alidate any of !he rcsulL<; or the elcc- lion." l.edermann s:iid ... \\'c , ... anted !hem lo come u1> "i lh an opihion before thl• election. but I think the) ' fi~red "'ell. l('t"S see if an):' of the -cOunty-employes running gel elected first. and then think about it." Two \\'eeks ago, it appeared the state was golng to boost its share by $400,000. Latit las t v.•eek , college or· ficials received rePQrts that the state might decrease ,jts~supporl becaus some planners think Saddle back already has too much space . Stout, general chairman or the con-ho)•'ng lafk. h h th · f H w w at e \\'as ga enng money or. e test. Iii? was eleased after treatment at replied. ··No, at no time.·· bet.iore tdhedan Sfl ,OOO in1casd~ prizesdwill Mission Community llospital. ''\n fairness to ~tr. Jones, he didn,"t . awar or outs.an ing out oor After the fire was oul, firemen knoweither?''Neal asked. Chris tmas displays. The event is d_elermincdtbat".1hesteam cameti"om 'Ab It I l " KI b h 'd sponsored by the J\.1isslon Viejo Ac· ... ,··m g'0 1aud ~yyounoas'ked athmat aqcues'1",·o'n.· tivities and Mission Viejo beautiful a raulty butane refrigerator, which cdmmittees .as part of the ··Five causedthefire. Mr.Jonesisafineman.·· ' -------------.., Pausing, he added, "When I iTiet CHIN QUIVERED Herbert Kalmbach Nights or Christmas •· program. . I ·d Sixfirst-placewinners willbe selec· C l S with fl1r. Jones, sa1 'Tom, this is 0 a tr;ke confidential.'" _, ted in three different caicgories: best ., Neal then asked in a soft voice, "Yo~ felt you betrayed him?"' Fi\·e of thl• 32 candi dates .m lhe ;\'IAC race "'ere county employes. in- cluding-three deputy sheriffs, a con· sumer affairs representative. and a "'el! a re depart m ent administrator. At least one or the cand idates \\1ho is .1 count y employe said he recei,·ed an informa l opinion before he fi led for 1 he contest. Supt. Robert Lombardi said today that he think$ the.community college planners probably \\'ill go alon g wit h ini;:reased support rorthe building. "If there's a hard cast of charac· ters. it's the people in the State Depar- tment of Finance." Lombardi said. ··But I think "'e still have time-to in- fluence their decision ·· He said he "'as told by his boss that lhi>rc \\'aS' no conflict or int«;rest (See CONFLICT, Page AZ) Santa Claus the me, best reli gious 1 Kalmbach repliedtearlully, ··ves ." theme and best other holiday theme. / 'L ' A few minutes later. Kalmbach Senat·O .. S Chi.de .. Firsl·place winners will receive $100 mp act ow . A u . ' P ro al d resumed testimon}' and said that by cash awards. p v rge September 1973 he refused to continue n I.I" Six' second pl ace winners will col · By The Associated Press ,...,.-,.. __ ,-...,..----;,---'r:;oa~is~in~m~o!'cne~r!!o!!:rJJth!!l•~d~e~re"n"'d"a~nt""=-:----"-'LADllerS-~VOrd~o·-°'e-'-ay·~----1 'lc------"'''\'i-' ~SSO°'='c~a~sh~a~w'!a"rds~.='"""==:::-::::--t--Th-a~onwtd-o--tr1~~ -x •t 1-rTJf t-1 .,; . g ... " U' " .. (II " "-11; .,, orest Kalmbach. a "''ealthy corporate sweeps a es winner. carry•n an ... t.xpecl•d ,0 hat.• ma,·or•·m-M' . v· · dd·1· t $10-0 · ·11 be t ted ~ lawyer serving a six to 18-month a 11ona prize,wi se ec ·pact on Ca11·ror"1· 's indusin·es . . · I ISSIOll Ie JO f r lh · · r· l t w1·n " prison sentence for ille. ga campaign rom one 0 e six irs ·P ace · or u11·11·11·es unless the walkout,., A proposal ror 525 new s111111e family ...._ "' fund-rais ing practices , testified , ne~~ere al s o will be a mailbox. prolonged, according to a ran-homes on 105 ac'res in Lake f'orest ear~ier how he answered an urgent Sh C ROl\I E tU Pl I -Three Democratir U.S. s e nators. including former presidential candid ates l-lubert ll. 1-lumphrey and George S. l\lcGovern. chided President .Ford today for delaying an ans"'er lo an u r'genl demand for one million tons of extra food <iid lo the •·or Id 's hungry natio ns. dom che-ck 0£ indu s try was recommended for approval by \\'hite House call to 'taise money for · . Op enle t• decoration contest "'ith first, second ,·pokes men. the Orange County Planning Commflt. h d lh. d t rt.f. t d d t e \\'atergate burglars so Ni'i•on's an 1r p acece 11caes awar e . Two e lectric generating sionrdonday. ., R ·d t · h. t rt• · te · 1972 re·election campaign would not es t en s w1s 1ng o pa 1c1pa in plants serving Southern Califor· The parcel is bounded by Serrano be jeopardized. the decoration competition may nia rely on coal. But the plants at Creek· Park. L a ~c . Parkway and register now through Dec. 13 by con-fltojave. ·Nev, and Page; Ariz. Trabuco Road. It 1s 10 the northern-Pale and obviously tired after ri ve tacting Vicky Nichols at the ?.fission have-sufficient coal stockpiled--.-rriost...corner ~r the..J..ake ~or.~sl-P-lan-months in priso n. Kalmbach tcslif.i ed l-----\Jiejo·Com1ranY,83T-6050. for at least 30 days, says a ned Community plan and 1s own~ed by that he was sworn to ··absolute Awards will be presepted at a lun· spokesman. Occidental Land, Inc. · . . ·secrecy" :1bout the payments to the chcon hosted by the company. I Details on lhf! coal strike, Proposals for the tract will be ror· burglars and used al iases and covert Course Offered In. /1istruments PageA4l l "'.a~dcd to _the cou_nty board or super-maneu,·crs to fulfill his mission. But v1sors forr1nal action. ISee KALMBAOI, Page 1\21 Sheba Given a Dome . Beginning Nov. 18, the Saddleback Valley adult· education program will offer a t'Ourse for adults who alv.·ayl'i \Ya nl.ed LO play lhC nutC Or become a lal.e·blOoming Doc.Se,·ettnson_ --- P'et Store Lioness .4.(rfv~ng in. Lio11 Cou1itry The course is ''Beginning Band In· 8YJ[LJ.~t:~~ struments." to be held at £1-Toro Life was getting a bit cramped ror lligh School. The first class meeting Sheba in her temporary home in Cam·· will be from 7 to 10 p.m. Nov. 18 in the pbell, a suburb oLSan Jose. neWflne arts complex. The growing, 95-spund .lion~ss cub · l Lars llansen. director of the El spent her days in a pet .~tore cage and Toro •ligh Sehool band. will be the in· was destined to remain there until I • • i;;tructor. . . someone wanted to pay the $1,000 All regular band 1nsl~mcnts will price tag on her furry head. ght rrom the ~glnn1nt.:•tansen__: Even'ir she was purchased, chances and no previous musical ~X· were she'd just go to another, bigg_er nee Is n~cess art .. SOme school in· cage In a zoo or other pet store. strumenls ."''Ill be uvall :ible, _but most Sheba has been spared a caged life, students will have to buy their ov.·n or however. by Jan Parsons, a 21 -year· rent them . old college student rrom Los Gatos. Radio Tower Falls SMITE& (A P l -The 20-0-Coo broadcast tower of radio station KCUQ crashed into · a vacant fi eld early today. No one was re ported in· jured. A broken guy wire was blamed. Ar. a resull or Mias Parsons' fund· raising erforts . Sheba is expected to be settled tonight in her new home at Lion country Safari in Laguna Hills. Both Sheba an~ her anlmal·loving benefactor were scheduled to arrive al noon today at Oran1e County Air· port, where lhey 't''ould slop brieOy ' • before c·ontinuing-on by van lo the wild animal park. Before s pe'ndlng the past month and a hair at the pet storC. Sheba lived at the Oakland Petting Zoo. Now. in her new home.. she'll be able to roam free with her own kind. , Miss Parsons, who turned the seven-month-old cat over to Lion Country-Safari. explained how she raised the money to buy Sheba: "I just started a ca.mpaign to get her o~t or that cage. 1 couldn't stand to ~her locked up ... she said. Within a month. !Jhe ho.ct, $800 in small donations. the result of a newspa~r story :1nd the local grapevine. Turned out the $800 wo enough iince the l\1 and ~I Pet Store liad a sale and' Sheba was oflered al the reduced price. Allhoug!l they say they have a i1 ur· plus or lion cubs. lhe 111ima! park agreed lO take ~e. lioaeiSO(r Mia. -pfftsOrf!f ha nds . ~l iss Parsons visited Sheba' a bou l three limes a week. lalkihg to her and petting her-through the.cage. At the beginning. the young "'oma.p had visionA-or keeping the lioness al her paren\s' home in Los Gatos. She reconsidered, thoug h, "'hen people gave her 1 heir opinions of the "idl'n. "l\ly pcarenls, for el<3mple. "'crcn·1 too fond or the Idea," she. admitted . laughin g. . • so~ she figured a 'Aide open plrll'(' like Lio n Counlry Safari 'tA'.OUld bf.'~81 lhe thing. l\1iss Parsonl{, who\~ litudying !)arly childhood cducatton ~t a J unior .col· legt.'. said she's ~n a WOd anlm ul lover tor .a long time. . _ l·ler<1wn pets, \hough, hardly hint •11 her exolic inlere8t. "I ha,•e a very nice parakeet a-od o hamster." s he 111111d •. ' ;\ 10-acre shopping center 1nclud1ng t\\'O lots for the J\lission Viejo Elks lodge "·as recommended for appro\'al l\londay by lhc 0,Qlnge "'County Plan- nin g Commission. The pa rcel. a long !\largucrilL· Park- \\'a\' near L a Paz Hoad in l\l1ss1on \"iejo. "·ill be d11·ided into t\\O con1- mercial lots for parking and ('X itan· ~1011 of the Elks Building Ap1>llcant for thC' 1>rojec1 is lhc :\lis- s1on Vi e.Jo Com pan5·. "'hich o"·ns thl' l:ind. A comp<1 ny spokesman said the t-.:lks ha\'~· an optfn ltl-bU)'..µ•u:Lo[tbe.._ la nd. l)roposcd p.ark1ni,: areas \\·ould b(' for comn1on use of the shoppini.: ct•n l l'!...a!l~ J-:l_k~ .. he .~.a.!d_. .• An .f;J~s 1%1gl' \\as li u1lt recently on an adjaci::nl lot Commissioners placed a condi tion for approval lo preserve one open· space lot bisected by Oso Creek. Next the proposal J!Oe:oi 10 lhc ci'lunty super· 'isors for rinal uction. ' Poe try· Jleading. ' "' Set at College T he pocm:o; of J im !\tc~1ichacls "tll be read b}' the aulhor al 10 a .m \Ved- nesday in lhe science mathcmaticl'i lecture hall at Saddlcback College. The poolry rcadinJt is OJ>Cn to tht> puhlic, as v.·e\I us student s l'lnd staff !\1cl\lichacls is lhl' nuthor or \\\'O books and Is an Enghsl1 instructor at IJC Irvine. lie is the n1n1h poet to ap· , 11e:i; a t the campus 01.hers O)r C' ~c.hedulcd in futu re "ceeks. "The U.S. delegation (to the \Vorld f ood Conference) cabled the request. four day~·ago," Sen. Dick Clark , CD· lo"''a). said. OranJ(I' C:oast \\'t.•a1ther F air throug h \\'edncs d ~y \\Llh eoolcr 1em1>fr:iturcs :1lon~ lhc O r11 n ge CO'a SI . llig h!<o ran gi n~ fro1n Lhl' mid 70s at. l hl• !-lr:i nd to the 1ni d 80!'> inland. 0\'crnight lo\\'S 50·55. T l:\SI DE TODA V ' Tht rl tl'n ··unlucky··· .t!aft lt'gf~tatura ltavfng Office alter lhe eleclili n 1vlll have 11.3 million lake1t ou/ v1·11ie1r poc~ls by lhe repeal of pen.~1011 bonu1es. See Page 1\S (,.... ....... ,~ L.M.-yt t.i•'-1• 0.1tlfiM ""'" Cr•,-• o..111i...uct1 E.,terul l' ... E~i. ... lto""llt Ftri.llltt.,. '·-· 11,c;......., --......... " ... ll.IW!u.ttr' , " ... " .. ... ., .. , .. . ..• , ••• '" .. ,. .. •• ) .· , HARSH STAND-With pistol on desk, Russ Keln~r, \Vho claims ,. to be o((ici1al o( Jewish 'Defense 1:-ea g.ue .. says h1~ gro':'p wo~ld retaliate ir violence was used against 1t by Palestine L1berat1on '.Army.· Huge security force v,ias assembled to protect PLO delegation to u.~. Conflicting Reports Given _ Out on Arafat By United Press lntemallonal Th e Pale s tine Liberalion Organization issued conflicting reports today on the tra\'els of PLO leader Vasser Arafat to New York ·where the Jewish Defense League has ''owed to assassinate him. A PLO spokesman said Arafat took Qff fQr Algiers this morning .en route to i'\ew "York lo address Wednesday's U.N. Gcncra1 Assembly debate on Palestine but gave no details and no times. The 's pokesman said' his earlier statement that Arafat traveled to Algiers during the night was deliberately inaccurate "to cover up Arafat's movem ents for security reasons." Arafat arrived 1 in Cairo ?.fonday a nd held conferences W\th the Egyp· tian foreil!n minister and defense ISRAELIS GRAB 3 CAPTIVES IN·ScLEBANON, Page A4 ~minister. but did not seek President Anwar Sadat. Egyptian ofricials said Ararat and Foreign ?.l inister Ismail Fahrni met for an hour and discussed Arab strategy (Qr the Palestiniii.n.debate in the assembly. The officials also s ai d Fahrni pledged maximum efforts by Egypt to line up support in the assembly for the PLO oo sition. These efforts .... ·ill be· made in contacts 'l'.'ith delebations in New York and v:ith diplomatic mi s· sions in Cairo, they said. At the Ara b sum mil conference at Rabat last month. Jordan's King 1-tu s· •----T,~c"'1°'n~sUrr e nd cre d th e right to negotiate for the West Bank to the ·PLO. But Israel adamantly refuses to deal ""'ith th e PLO on grounds it is a ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT terroris t orga ni zation bent on the destruction or Isr ael. P a lesti ni an leaders h ave repea{edly stated they want the U.N. AssembJy to acknowledge their case as a political one involving a national cause and not as a humanitarian refugee issue. ~ l\1embers or the Jewish Defense League, brandishing a pistol on a table in front Qf them, vowed publicly in Nevi York r.t onday to assassinate Arafat during his visit to the United Nations -despite a massive security ~ffort bYTOcal and federal authorities. "We are r eady to assassinate- Arafat," JDL spokesman Russell Reiner said during a news conferen· ce. "This has been carefull y planned. We have trained men who will make sure Arafat does not leave N~w York alive." _ Police aild Secret Service agents riding helicopters. boats and squad cars guarded visiting PLO members, but a police spokesman said ''ab· solute se~urity, or course, is impos· sible." Slayer Flees Institution; Nabbed Later 'PHI LADELPlllA <U PI) -Two women. including Carmella l\1aglino Robbi ns who ('O nfessed to the slaying and dismemberment of her father. ha ve been r e turn e d to the Philadelphia. Slate Hospital at Byberry after a weekend escape . l\Irs. Robbins, 28, was sent back lo · the hos pital after two policemen discovered her wandering on a down· town street. She was committed to the hospital by court order last year for treatme g~ and diagnosis of her men· tal condition. She has not y<'t been tried for the 1970 killing of her father, Frank l\taglino . 5 1, in their South Philadelphia home. • . ' • • No-Semantles-' Mo vi'4g Into Recession-Nessen < • , WASffiNGTOM <AP) -Prealdtnt Ford'1 c~ier spo'kesman acknowledged today Uiat i·we are movlaa Into a recesaklih. •~ • White House pfess sftretary Aon Neuen, endlna Weeks Qf semantic deba.te, said a pl'evleW'.ot November'a tcS'f"Omlc staU1tics shows a CQn· \ tinued erosion in the cronomy and that When they are announced and analyzed ''it probably would appear this month we are moving inlo a recession." • ''We are not now in a teces~ion but new figures will probably indicate we are moving into a recession," he ntlded. Nessen said the \\lhite •louse Uc knowledgcment does not necessarily mean there will be changes in President Ford1s economic program. But he left Qpen the possibility that the President may accept an alternative tb his proposed S per<'ent income tax surtax on middle and . bigh·income individuals and on corporations'- Oil Drill Foes Study Industry, U.S. Deals By,the Assoda~ Pr~n Opponents of oil drilling bff the Southern California coast suggest they may seek a federal grand jury probe ol a lleged dealings between the Qi! industry and 'the federal govern · ment. . The reaction followed reports that the federal governm~nl 'had already decidei:I. to go ahead with plans to lease sites for oil drilling off the coast before normal envirotl'mental impact studies are completed. "We be lieve the meeting tietween the Petroleum industry and govern· ment officials were, at ·the ,least, a breach Qf public trust. and may have been a conspiracy to violate certain laws, .. the Seashore Envirohmental Alliance said .in a letter to Rep. AlphOnto Bell (R·Cal,if.) . ri ng to a possible legal actiQn to block drilling, said, "We have a definite,jn· terest in follQwing this up, either" in federal 'court in WashingtQn D.C., ·br h~re " Pr~side nt F ord has called a meeting of governors a nd governorsr l elect or coastal states for Wednesday in Washington D.C. concerning the"Qf·. fshore oil leasing progra m. Bu~ Go~. Ronald Reagan was not planning to attend. • ' Gov.-elect E dmj.lnd G. Brown Jr. said h~ had Qt her ~mmitments but would send an aide for a briefing Thursday. ·, • , 1 S.election ____ _ • • Of Gibson -· Abandoned· .... ' ' \VASl-ll NGTON tAP) President Ford ugreed to<lay to abandon An·· drew E. Gibson as hi s choi<'e to be r~eral energy ;.1dministraior bul promised to appoint him "to another responsible J>Qs ition in governmenl " if FBI checks ralae no.obstacles. In a letter to Gibson, who asked lhal his a_p polntment be withdrawn beC3use of controversy ove.r his S880.000 seycrance agreerpent with Philadelphia's Interstate Oil Tran- 'sport Co .. Ford said he intends to an· nounce a new nominee for the Federal Energy Administration post "very soon." In a rather bizarre dcvelopmcnl. Press Secretary Ron Nessen said White I-louse staff chief Ponald Rum- sfeld "has volunteered to take the ·blame" fO r GibsQn's selttliOn, even though Nessen conte nded Rums· feld knew nothing at the time about Gibson's 10-year agreement with the Philadelphia firm . , At a news briefing, Nessen also an- nounced that Ford decided to go along with a controversial decision of the Nixon administratiQn {o fQrce th<' resignation of Barbara 1\1 . Watson as administrator of the State Depart· ment's Bureau or Security and Con· Sular Affairs . DROPPED BY FORD Andrew E. Gibson San Diego Firm -Gets Rate· Boost The White I-louse spokesman said Buffalo lawyer Leonard F. Walen-The San Diego ..Gas and Electric tynowicz woold be·nominated to sue-Company has received final permis- ceed Watson. Wa lentynowic1alsohad sion to r aise its rates, despite a corn- been the choice of res igned President pany Fef>Orl showing profits increased · Nixon for thC post. 50 percent last quarter. Gibson's selection to head the FEA The rate increase or 4.5 percent on Shirley SolomQn, head of SEA, said public hearings to be held in Sanla !\1onica . Dec. 2 a nd 3 on the drilling quesliQn "are a mockeiy at this poi nt.·· A grand jury probe request had ootbeen finali zed. however .. , Mazatlan Ra,ce Slowed Down Hy Light Wind beeame controversial because .or his electricity will go into effect Sunday <'Onnections with Interstate Oil Tran· . in the South Orange Coast areas ser - sport an oil.barge and tanker com· ved by the compan.Y. including San pany: , Cler_nente, S an Juan Capi.strano. ,. In 1972: the -Federal Maritime Ad-Capistrano .Be.nth. !l~na· Point, and ministration gra nted a $90.6 million p~rts Q( fl.1 1ss1on Viejo and Laguna At the same time. Deputy City Atty. John flamilton of Los. Angeles, refer· f'ro• Page Al CONFLICT .. ; because the MAC positions arc ad- visory only , the body has no poy,•er lo let contracts, and the council mem- bers are unpaid: "It' seems like it Would have saved these pe<>ple a'lot of time and effort if this had been r esolved earlier,'' Ledermann said. Neve said he probably will stay in Qffice even if the county counsel opinion goes against him . " .. From the beginning I've felt that it's not a <'onflict Q{ interest and I still ' don't, .. Neve said. · "It seems to me that the people through their VQtes have said whether they think it's a conflict ol interest. Your Qbligation is to the people who elected you.'' . A second deputy sheriff, Lt. Vito Fer\aulo, also could be affected by the opinion. 1 ,,_ • He missed a seat 9n the council by four votes, to rifth place winner John NQble. If he picks up four Qr more vOtes in the ballot can\·ass which is · being done this week, he may stiJI have a chance tQ be on the panel. If by any chance Neve left th~ pan~I because of ttte connict or interest opinion, next in line aner Ferl auto would be seventh-place winner Preston Howell. a Baptist minister. It "'as still slow going in the Los Angeles lQ Mazatlan Yacht Race today as leade rs in the 4S·boal fleet· struggled with light airs north of Cedros Island. The elapsed time lead changed in the dri(ting conditions during the night with the 61-foot sloop Joli, skilh pered by William Wj:ie mi of the Seattle Yacht Club, moving about three milp,i;; ahead Qf her sister ship. Jake Wood's Sorcery of the California Yacht Cl ub. . The two yachts Wire also leading Qn handi cap time . Class A continu ed to dominate the corrected time positions with Bob Beauchamp's Dorothy O out· Qf the Newport 1-Iaibor Yacht Cl ub in third place. Position reports showed the major portion of the fleet strung out between latitude 30 and 31 about 00 to 70 miles behind the leaders. • Priest Beaten, Robbed by Trio LAS VEGAS (UPI) -The Ri;_v. Wil- liam Kenny was summoned to a motel to admini5l er last rites and then beaten and rQbbed by three men. lie was later beaten again. Las Vegas metropolitan police said t hfee men went to lh(j Ca tholic priest's home about 2 a.m . Monday and asked him to drive to the motel to administer last rites to a dying friend . When the father arrived, he 'i'.'as pistol ·whipped and robbed orS3. ,Police said the three assailants then took F1tlher Kenny's car. subsidy to a tanker-building yent~re N1 gue~. . ... .which benefiied Interstate 011 . Gib, It will m ea n~ ~o~U;ily hike.or aboµt son was titaritime administrator at 75 cents for electr1ctty,for the average the time and-the subsidy wa s signed householder . by his deputy. )\Qbc rt J . Blackwell. . Public. u.tilities Co!flmission g3:VC Six months later. Gibson became it~ perm1ss1on for the increase earll~r president o(Jnterstate. this month, s hortly after a report.IS· 'Vhile he held that job, Interstate sued by the. company showed third applied for a new Sl07.6 million Sllb· quarter profits up more \han 50 per- sidy from Blacky,•ell , who moved up to cent over the same penod ast year .. l\1 aritimc administrator. A spokesman for the company s aid f'romPageAI the rate in crease was requested more than a year ago, when profits h~d fal- len sharply. Ht! said that although profits have risen this year, they are s till low. The rate increase is expected to • • bring the company $10 million in ad· he stopped shQrt Qf des<'ribing the ditional fu nds annually_ payoffs as "hush money." KALMBACH "It was clear 1t was to be for sup· port for the ramilies of these defen· C ' kdo S dants and for their attorneys." he ' rac wn ee1J said. · Kalmbach was the 20th witness'Cal-' On led at the trial of five fQrmer Nixon ' Speed Limit aides. Kalmbach told of receiving ao. urgent call from then-White House coun sel John W. Dean lll on June 28." 1972, asking him to fly immediately frQm his home in Newport Beach, to• · Washington to take on ··a very lmpor. tant assignment." , He said he "a rrived in Washington the next morning and met Dean in Lafayette Park across from the While l{Quse. Ile remembered Dean's con· versation this way: · . "He pi,it hi s foot up on a bench a nd said 'He'rb, as for these Watergale defendants, we've got to help these fel- lows ... It 's important we provide them attQrney fees and family sup- port. It's the humanitarian thing for us todo.''' WASHINGTON <UPI) -Transpor· talion Secretary Claude S. Brinegar said to d ay ..Jle is considering legislation to e nforce the 55 mile speed limit that might include cutting o(l highway funds to those states that ~o not enforce it. Brinegar, in a session with sever al ·reporters. said President Ford is "quite serious" about cracking down on violators or the speed limit, which was imposed during last winter's ru el crisis but which has been increasingly ignored by the nation's motorists. • Brinegar said a group within the Tra ns portation Department was develQping proposed legislation. Third School Contract Eyed IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS- Trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District are scheduled to award a contract for construCtion of a third intermediate school at a s pecial.meeting tonight. The s<'hool , to be built on 20 acres on Jeronimo Road in Lake Forest, would accommodate I ,300 students. It is to includ e a running track, tennis courts, and basketboill and handball courts, and be ready for use next year. Th e bid opening was set for 5:30 p.m. in the CQnference "room of the district education ceoter, 25200 La Paz Road, Lagu na Hills. There is a tendency to take shortcut s these days. Almost every skilled profes sion sees thi s. • The va st majority of carpet layers use the hot-melt tape wh ich is several times faster than hand sewing . Drawbacks include the fact that the tape is attached to the SECONC?ARY back ing, and if th e secondary backing has any tendency to work loose from the primary backing , there is nothing to hold the carpet together. Also. operating temperature of the iron is critica l. and 1f the iron is too hot or too cold , there is a dist1nct ·probability of a weak seam. Cleaning poses the ultimate test to this ·type of . seam, and we have been called innumerable times to repair someone else·s seams which have come apart through the tendency of wet carpet to shrink. Robert N. Weed "'"'°'"' •"" PutlhVle• Jack R. Cur ley \'•(• Prot1•0!~1 •nci ~-··~ ... (fir Thomas Kee"lt Tape Access Accord Called Inadequate At Alden·s we hand sew our seams with a cross or baseball stitch-. Them_w;i latex the seam to permanently lock in these stitche s. Sewing also pen etrates both seco ndary and primar y backings. Naturally, sewing takes longer, but our fine installations have been a major factor in our growth se ven teen years· in th.e Harbor Area. Thoma'> A. Murph!rie """~g;~q (tllt« ChllrfesH. Loos Ri.cha rd P. Nall ton1ii.111 .,,....,,,nQ,tllt,,,, SaddleNck YilleyOfflce 2no1 up,, A-.is... Dlt9I ~ ........ Other Offi<H . Cttl•Mew JJO W.V &.oy il•Ht ,....,,,,,, kKll JJJlNowpotl lklllll'v••d H"""i,..iOft kltll IJllS Ir«~ llou .. ~ltd U ...... kKR, 11 .. GllNw•••Sll ... I Teltphd'M (714) '42-4321 Classified Advertlsint M2·S671 ea.y,,.,., 1•11, O'"'" C•ll l'wtll"""'4 ~. 1'111 flt-' ,..,"", O!v.tr-'"""· H !ltl"i•t ..._,,., •• ttl"1'h-nn ,.. .. 111 "'"' "' ~ .. u.wt -i.1 "'"''"lffl tf ---S.Ct!WI Clelot OKI•" N ltl II c;..i. ,,..,,., c.111 .. 111-. k&Ku111"" ..., c.,.,11< u oo • 1Mn1111, ~ ...,"Ojj'.,r ·-.,.IO .... .,,.,, 11111111.,,. •1llMI-j,) 001-1111• 'r WASHINGTON IAPI -A new agreement giv in g the s pecial Watergate prosecutor readv access to t,apes and documents Of lhe Nixon.~-~· . ministration is "totally inadequate," says Sen. Gaylord Ne lsol'i', CD·Wis.J. Nelson. author of Se nate-passed legislation that would retain govern· ment custod y Qf the materials, said ~tontlay night the agreement doesn't provide adequate accc? to the Am<'rican people. ·l; "This Is very limited1 '1 Nelson s•dd of ihc agreement, "'h•S-h wolild not negate Nixon's property claim, nor make the ma terials immediately a va ilable to a nyone .but the prosecutor. The proposed agreement submitted Monday lo District Judge Charles R. Ric hey would•prohibil deli\'ery or the materials to Nixon until the prosecutor Is satisfied they are not nl.'Cded in his investigation, • J, "I don't think the issue of whai hap· pens to the tapes should be deter· mined by a trial," Nelson said. "The important point or the tapes is the whole histdty Qf Watergate." . The agr_eement was signed over...the- weekeod by Wh ite Hou se Counsel Philip W, Bue hen. the chiefs or the Secret Service a nd the General Ser· vices Administration and special prosecutor Henry S. Ruth Jr. It is intended to s9persede a written understanding announced when Ford pardoned Nixon. That pact provided that the materials were to be [orwqr· dcd quickly to the rormer president in California and be stored at the zig· gurat in Lag uni Niguel. The original unde1"1tandln1 also would have forced the prosecutor to resort to court action any time he wa11ted t o exa m ine a tape or document , lf N·ixon waa not cooperative. 1- > SPECIAL PURCHASE-BERVEN "BRIDAL SUITE" 550 Sq. Yd.-=Gol6f"Mint Mist"- 1spec111 Mill Color) RIG. STOH PRICI .... $14,'5 lost. IHTHI HA•IO• A•U llNCI 1917 s1 O~!ID A J,DEN'S .Lc°\RPETS • DRAPES ---1663 Placentia Ave . c9sr" ME~• 646-4838 ' . "'°"'. · TtNr1. t to S:JO: frL t tot; S•t. t :JO to 's "' ' ., • I . I I • ,. • • L --......... -------·-··-~~-I:r:vine 'i'oaa·y's'"F lnal N. Y .Stoeks .... - .. I . • ' I . , 1j I I I " EDITION' ..... r VOL. 67, NO. 316, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY •. CALI FOR.NIA. • • TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1974 TEN CENTS • e Pl-anner8 · Mllll , Site Preservations By DOUG FRITZSCHE OltM01lly"llllS..ft Irvine's planning commissioners examined proposals ror preserving the area's past for the future Mond ay in a first. look al possible ar· cheologlcal a nd paleontological policiesforthe city. A del egation of UC Irvine sor'••' ecology students and a represent or the Orange County Natural lfi,, __ . , Foundation outlined the need ro·r policies to save sitCs or scientiric sig - nificance from developers' bul. Jdozers. The UCJ s tud ents, headed by raculty advisor John Ottensmann. have been e ngaged in a Cield study project to draft a policy on preser· vation or archeological sites for the . city. Students Lee Smith, Janice Pratte and Bill Churchfield presented an in- terim report on their recommen· dations The final report will be presented to the, commtssion in December . · The student group and Robert l\ton~ t~niery, president of the natural 'history foundation, emphasized the I need to preserv~ sites which have some scientific value. In a report to the commiss ion on the need to prevent the loss or knowledge "'hich could be gained rrom paleon· tological sites, l\.tontgomery said a policy is needed to comply with the Calirornia Environmental Quality ACt. Orange County, said lrvine Pl an- ning Director William Livingstone, has fossils and other evidence of life dating back 200 million years. Prior to the natural history foun- dalion's formation within the pa st year. pa leontological exploration "·as done in an ··occasional and chancy·• manner by the Los Angeles County Na tura l 1-li story l\.1useum. l\.l on- tgomcr)' said. Not all fossils need to be saved. ~tontgomery said. but "our roun - dalion \\•ould like to see to it that the materials whi ch are of scientific or education al \•alue ha\'e a chance lo survi\•e the bulldozers so that they can be avaOable to scientists, school children and the interested public for years to come .·· 1'\·Jontgomcry asked that the com· mission develop o policy to save such artiract:i. The student group, Oltensmann said, offered H preliminary no"'' chart of the sequence of e\•ents which could be used to preserve or explore ar· cheological sites pnor to de\"elop· ment. tfundreds of Ind ian sites ha\"C been located within the city, he said The students proposed that land owners pa y part of lhc cosls of map· ping uncovered sites hiring a con- sultant. to ·dctetmine !heir importan- ce. llig hl y s1~nift <'an1 ~il<'s. tht>~' proposed, should bt.· pt l'scrved as open spucc or bought b) the city and prese rved Lc>ss significant s1tei.. !he students said . should be cxca\ <1lcd and their <'Onlents catalogued and rcmo\•ed hefore any building takes place. Se,·eral issues uboul archeological policy \\'ere raised. Ottcnsmoinn said. incl uding ho"' the city "''as to select archffl logica l consultants. how lfr· cheologica l signiricance is dcler- n1ined and "''hat "·uuld be done with the unearlhed finds. Kalmbach' Weeps; Betr·ayed Friend ' ' Council 'To View To Settle. ·• __ Petition -- A petition s igned by all the· residents or Ho jly .Street to have their addresses changed to a low-number system has r eceived conflit,ling recommendations from the J.rvine- Street Nam ing Committee and the city planning department. . The city council is scheduled to con- s'ide r the request at its meeting tonjghl at 6:30 p.m. at city hall, 4201 Caz:npu$..Drive. The first request for renumbering a· single street was suuporttd by the naming committee and opposed by the planning de partment. The residents want to ™rige their five-digit street numberi to a low- riumber city system. After hearing complaints /rom a number or residents al t\li·o public heari.Jlgs, the council decided egainst thrnew number system. Jnstead, existing tracts will keep their num- bers and new develoPmenl will use the low-number system. The council has.set no policy to deal with residents' petitions for changes from the countywide grid numbering system to a city system. Irvine Planning Director William Livingstone and Public Safety Oirec· tor'-Leb Peart support a change to the lower number s ystem. l-fowever. changing the number of one street at a time, they contend, could cause con- rusion . particularly rega·rding emergency vehicles rinding the right house. Additionally, post orfice orricials believe that 'A'hile a change on one or two streets will not pose a serious proble m . "they reared that th~ requests would sno'A·ball and result in many streets changing their num· bers, thus creating an undesirable situation.·• Li vingstone said. Street numbers s hould ' be changed ab the villa'ge or neigh- borhood level: Livingstone said. The change or numbering system Tor Holly Street could be used as an experiment; Livingstone said, leaving ·unanswered the question "should we ex1>4;riment?" . · The street na ming committee believed tha t allowing Holl;YStreet to change its numbering system could provide an Impetus for other streets to do the sam e. It the council adopts a policy al· lowing str eet·by ·slfeel ntimber changes, the committee said, the Holly Street request should be ap- proved. Slayer. Flees Institution; -Nabbed Later ~ PHILADELPl-IJA <U PI ) -Two~ women, including Carmella Maglino Robbins who confessed to the slaying· and dismemberment of her father, h ave been retur n ed to t h e Philadelphia State Hos pital at Dyberry arter a weekend escape. Mrs. Robbins, 28, was sent back to the hospital after two policemen discovered her wandering on a down· town street. She was committed to the hospital by court order last year for treatment and diagnosis or her .men· Jal condition. . She ~a s not yet been tried for the 1970 killing of her father, Frank Maglino , 51 . in their South Philadelphio home. -Man Suffocates SAN JOSE tU PI I -Antonio ~l. Vil · ln.lobos was s uffocated Monday wheo he fell Into a sand hopper Ill ::tn asphalt manufacturing plant Ami wrls covered by sand. l That's What It Is ' . I Th~ pecsoaaliud license plates on this· auto ....made the photog_ranber stop (or a s~ond look in ao Oregon supermarket ... The owner, accor· ding to the camera"1an,' declined to be iden· ti(ied. but he conJ'irriled thallhe-message was correct. Eord Drops .. _ Nomination Of Gibson WASHI NGTON <AP l -Presi dent Ford. agreed today to abandon An · drew E. Gibson as his choice to be tedefal energy a dmjni strator but promised to a ppoint him "lo another responsible position in government" if FBI checks raise no obstacles. In' a letter to Gibsoo. who asked that his appointment be withdra\vn because or co9troversy over tiis S880,000 sturera nce agreement with Philadelphia's Interstate Oil Tran· sport Co .. Ford said he intends to an, nounce a new nominee for the Federal Energy Administration post "very soon.'' In a rather bizarre development, Pr.~ss Secretary Ron Nessen said White House staff chief Donald Rum· sfeld "h11s volunteered to ta~e the blame" ror Gibson's selection, even though Nessen contended Rums·· teld knew nothing at the lime about Gibson's IO-year agreement wlth the Philadelphia firm. Al a news briefing, Nessen a lSo an- nounced that Ford decided to go along "'ilh a controversial decision or the Nixon administration to rorce the r:es,ignalion of Barbara M. Watson as ad ministrator of the State Depart· inent's Bureau of S«;,urity and Con· -_(SeTENER.GY;-Page A2l -~ane-1 Steamed Heat Turned On; Relief Asked In a heated session Monday, the Irvine City Planning Com · mission demanded immediate action rfom the Irvine Company . TllE HEATING ~ND air conditioning system for the coun- cil c hambers in the Irvine Company.owned Town Center building has been ignoring thermostat settings for about a week. · As the temperature in th~ room climbed to uncomfortable levels Monday, the commission decided to put some heat on its landlord. PLANNING DIRECTOR \Yilliam Livingstone was instruc· led to send a letter to Irvine Company President Ray Watson asking that the air conditioner be fixed or that the windoWs in the r oom be modified so they can· be opened. Oil Drill ·Foes Study Industry, U.S. Deals By·tbe Associated Press Opponents of oil drilling orf the Southern California coast sug gest they may seek a federal grand jury probe or alleged dealings between the oil industry a nd the federal govern- ment. · · The reaction followed reports that the federal government had already decided to go a head with plans to ' I.ease sites for oil drilling off the coast berore normal e nvironmental impact studies are completed. "We believe the meeting between the petroleum industry and govern· ment officials were. at the least, a breach or public trust, and may have been a conspiracy to violate certain laws." the Seashore Environmental -fSee lNDUSTR.Y,PageAZI Sheba Given a Dome l Pet Store Lioness Arriving in Lion Country By HILARV KAV E °'""' Dllly""'Mlff Life, was getting a bit c.:1-amped fur Sheba in her temporary home in Cam- pbell, a suburb of San Jose. The growing, 95-pound lioness cub spent her days in a pet store cage and was destined to remain there until someone wanted to pay the Sl,000 price..tag on'her furry head. before continuing on by van lo the Parsons'hands. wild animal park . Miss Parsons visited Sheba about Before spending the past month and three times a week, talking to her and a half at the pet store, Sheba lived at ' petting h~r through the cage. the Oakland ,Petting Zoo. Now, in her At th~ beginning, the yo_y_r1:g~oJTlar. new home. she'll b€'ible to roam free had visions of keeplrlg the lloness at with her own kind. her pare nts' home in Los Gatos. fl.liss Parsons, who turned the She. reconsidered, though, when seven-month-old cat over to t ion people gave her their opinions of the Country Safari,_explained how she~idea . WASHINGTON <U PI ! -Richard fl.1 . Nixon 's former personal lawyer, Herbert W. Kalmbach. of Newporl Beach, broke down in tears on the wit· ness sland today as he recall ed betray\n_g a (ricnd to get money to pay ofrthe Watergate burglars. In the most dramatic mOment of the seven·week_ Watergate cover-up trial, Kalmbach strugg led unsuCcesstully to contain his emotions as he told abOut calling Thomas V. Jones, board chairman of the Northrop Corp., lo get $50,000 in cash for a "special need" in early August. 1972. U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica immediately ,called· a 10-minute recess. Kal{llbach's chin quivered as h~walked out of the court.room . The emotional moment began w~en f .. "''' ........ CHIN QUIVERED Herbert K1lmbach chief trial prosecutor James F. Neal 'Creati've Di'vorce' asked Kalmbach, who is serving a · prison term for his part In the Watergate scandal, it his wife knew what he wa s gatherin& money for. He Pr_ogi:a1n Planned reP,lied, ~o tirrie. ,,._ . . --:-;-Cr;ative d i~: opportunity for In r~1rne,s.~ to Mr. Jones, he ~1dn t . new bcg jnning" is the topic f(lr a kn.~w either· Neal .. asked. . seri es~ public discussion sessions at .. , Absolutely not, Kalmbach s~id .... -P ark \Vest Apii.rt menls in Irvine Nov. I m glad. you. asked ~~at question. and 21 and Dec. 5. l\1r.Jo~esisa fineman ... , The 8 p.m . sessio"ns aimed at .Pausing, he added_. , Vhen 1 .m~t helping recently divorced persons will with_ Mr .. Jones. I said Tom, this is be held at the Park w t Cl bh conf1<1ent1al '" ' es u ouse. Neal the~ asked in a soft voice, ~Park view Lane, and will be coor- "You relt you betrayed him'.'" d1nated by three counselors f~om the Kalmbach replied tearfullw "Yes." O:ange County lfuman Relations In-"• slltult.' A few minutes later. Kalmbach · resumed testimony and said that by September 1973 he refused lo continue raising money for the defendants. ' KalmHach, a wealthy corporate lawyer serving a six to 18-month prison sentence for illegal campaign fund -raising practices. testifi ed ,earlier how he answered an urgent White House call to raise money for the Watergate burglars so Nixon's 1972 re-e lection campai gn would not be jeopardized. Pale and obviously tired after five months in prison, Kalmbach testified that he was sworn tn ·"absolute secrecy'" about•the pay ments to the burglars and used aJiases and covert maneuvers to fulfill his mission. But he stopped short or describing the payoffs as "hu sh money." "It was clear it was to be for sup- port for the families of these de(en· danls and fq"r thei r attr :eys," he said. CSet KALMBAOI, PaA"e A2 ) ' Report Slated By Principals Irvine school principals 'A'ill de•di! the slaps they have taken to m r.~t a list or district and school need , at a meeting of the district quP.;1ty as- surance committee toni~t:t. The event will be held at Rancho San J oaquin Intermediate Schoel. 4861 Mic helsqn Drive, al 7 :30 p.m. . In oral reports. principals or the-- district's 11 schools 'A'ill describe 'A'ha~ progress has been made towa rd g(lals developed in a needs assessment un · dertaken by the di strict. last year Howling Storm Batters Nome NOfl.fE. Ala ska (AP I A storm packing winsds or nearly 70 miles per hour battered this Bering Sea tow n loday. causing extensive noodi ng in low-lyi'ng areas and forci ng the evacuation of about IOOresidents. -No injuries "''ere report ed . But ' power and telephone lines were cut off. all roads out of Nome were flooded , the City Hall was reportedly caving in, and up to five reel of water was running through the to'A·n's main street. !\lost bui ldings were "'ithout heat. The temperature was in the 30s a nd offi cials said this was fortunately a relatively hig h temperature ror this lime of year. r ' Oranf!t" Con Ml We.-1tht-r Fair throu g h \V cdnesd<1y "'ith cooler tcn1peralures along th C' Oran~c Coas t . ll i g h ~ ranging from the mid 70s at the strand to the mid Sos inland. Overnight IO'A'S 50-55. -I NS IDE TODA" Even if she was purchased, chances were.she'd j usl go to another, bigger cage in a zoo or other pct store. 1·raised the money to buy Sheba~ "l\1y paren 5, ror examp1e~e-n·1- _,., just s.taxted a campaign to get too fond of the idea," she admitted. UC l's Geis Heads Th irleen "unlucky "' Sfale levistators leaving office after the election will l1ove H.J million --takrn out ~f 1hefr pockets by lht repeal of pen.tron bonuses. Set' f'oge AB Sheba has been spa.ml a raged life, however, by Jan Parsons. a 21-year· old college student from Los Gatos. As a result of Miss Parsons' fund- raisin1 efforts, Sheba Is expected to tie-sett1ed tonight in'ber ne w home.al Lion country Safari in Laguna Hills. Both Sheba a nd her anlmal·lovlng benefactor were sched uled to 11.rrive a~ noon today at Orange County Air· port. where they would stop briefly her out of that cage. l couldn't stand to laughing. see her locked up,'' she said. Within a -So. she tiiure'l! "I wtllf open_ place month , she had $800 tn s mall \lkeLionCountrySata'riwouldbejus1 donations, the result of a newspaper the thing. story and the local grapevine. l\tlss Parsons, who's studying early Turned out the. $800 wa.s enough <;hildhood educatton at~ Junior col· .since.the Mand M Pet Store hid a sale lege, said she'! been a Wild animal and Sheba was orrered al the reduced lover for a long time. pMcc. •ler own pets, though. h'1'dly hinl at Althbugh they say they have a .s ur-her exotic Interest.., . plus of lion cubs. the animaJ park "l have a very nice perakcet and a agreed to ta~e the llonesa Orr Mi ss hamster." t'tes81d. • -- ' Criminologists I , Gii Gels, acting director or the UC ltvtne soch11l ecology program, has ~een e ltcted president of th<' American Society or Criminologists Gels was elected last ~·eek al the group's annual convention in Chlcaeo. 111. The society Is 'the only national orga nlzatl't>n or criminol ogists. " " ... .. .. ... •1·•J .. ••·IS ••• ... ... .. ... • • • • . ·' A •• .t5 DA.IL Y PILOT Ara.fat's -·- Schedule 'Secret' By United Press lntern•tlon1l The' Palestine Liberation Organization issued conrli ctlng reports today on the travels of PLO l eader Vasser Arafat to New York 'where the Jewish Defense League has vowed to assassinate him. A PLO spokesman said Arafat took orrror Algiers this morning en route to f'\ew )'ork to address \Ycdnesday's 'U.N. General Assembly debate on Palestine but gave no details and no times. 1 T --- · Off to the Zoo ---... .-Masseuse • " Permit Approved , Police department and city manager recommendations were disregarded Monday night when the Newport Beach City Council voted to issue a masseuse permit to a woman who police allege was once arrested for soliclting prostituUon. As a condllion of the permit ap· proval, Diana Barilone, 22, must post a $1,000 bond as assurance to the city her husband's massage parlor, the Wright Place, 4301 Birch St., will be •·operated in an orderly manner." The spokesman said his earlier statement that Arafat traveled to Algiers during the night was deliberately inaccurate .. to cover up Arafat's movements for security Teasons." Abou~ 200 children from El Toro celebrated their school holiday M<WlllP y by taking a train to the San Diego Zoo. TJiel.youngsters did their part for rapid transit by taking buses from Olivewood and Santiago Schools and boarding the train in Santa Ana. Trip was sponsored by El Toro Recreation Program. According to a police report studied by the council. 1t1rs. Barilone pleaded not guilty to a 1970 soliciting prostitution charge in Gardena. However, the report continued, she entered a guilty plea to a disturbing the peace charge and paid a $100fine. "'She has no other al'rest record," the police report said. U1>11t~ DROPPED BY.FORD Andrew~. Glb10n Arafat arrived in Cairo 1.tonday and held conferences with the Egyp· ti an · fQreign minister and defense ISRAEllS GRAB 3 CAPTIVES INS. LEBANON, Page A4 minister, but did not seek President Anwar Sadat. Egyptian officials said Arafat and Foreign Minilj.er Ismail Fahrni met Tape Access Accord Called Inadequate for an hou~ a nd discussed Arab " strategy ror the Palestinian debate in WASHINGTON IAP) A new theassembly. agreement giving the special The ofricials also said Fahrni Watergate prosecutOr read.v access to i>lMged maximum effort.Ji by Egypt to t,apes and documents of the Nix.Of\~.«!.· line.up support in theJlSSelnbly ror the ministration is ''tQtally inadequate,'' PLO oosition. :J'hese efforts will be· sa):s Sen. Gaylord Nelson, (O·Wis. ). rqade. in contacts with delel]ations in Nelson. author of Senate·passed ~ york. and with ~plomatic mis· legislation that would retain govern· s1ons in CSJro, they sa!d. ment custody or the materials. said .. At the Arab summit ~nfe~ence at ~onday night the agreement doesn't Rabat last month. Jordan s K.1n&.H~Prov ide adequate access to the s ein . s~rrendered the right to American people. negotiate ·for the .west Bank to the ··This i ~ very· limited." Nelson said PLO. ~ut Is rael adamantly refu.se.s to of the agreement. which would not deal w:1th the P~O ~grounds it 1s a ne ate Nixon's property claim, nor . lerrons~ .organization bent on the m~e the materials immediately destruct1on .of~srael. available to anyone but the Palest1n1an l ead-ers have prosecutor. repeatedly stated they want,t~e U.N. The proposed agreement submitted Assemb!Y. to ack~owled~e tfte1r ~ase l\1onday to District Judge Charles R. as a polttJcal one 1nvolv1ng a national cause and not as a humanitarian ·refugee issue . f'rolft Pafl" A I Mem hers of the Jewish ·Derense League, brandishing a pistol on a table in front or them, vowed publicly K' A. .LMBACH jn New York Monday to 'assassinate • • Arafat during his visit to the United Nations -despite a massive security ~ff Ort by local and federal authorities. · "We are· ready to assassinate Arafat,'' JDL spokesman Russell Kelner said during a news conferen· ce. ''This has been carefully planned. \IJe have trained men who v.•ill make sure Arafat does not leave New York aliv('." Mazatlan Race · towtfil-Dowii- By Light Wind fl was still slow going in the Los Angeles to flf azat\an Yacht Race today as leaders in the 45-boal nee\• :struggled with light airs north or Cedros Island. The elapsed lime lead changed in the drifting conditions during the ni(!ht with thP. fil .root sloop Joli . skip- pered by William Niemeof the Seattle Yacht Club, m ovin~ about three miJp.o;; ahead o( her sister ship, Jake Wood's Sorccr~of the California Yacht Club. . The two yachts wer.e also leading on handicap time. Class A continued to dominate the corrected time positions with Bob Beauchamp's Dorothy O out of the Newport II arbor Yacht Club in third place. Position reports shov.•ed the major , portion of the fleet strung out between latitude 29 and 30 about 60 to 70 miles behind the leaders. ORANGE COAST Kalmbach was the 20th witness cal- led al the trial of five former Nhton • aides. . . Kalmbach told of rece1v1ng an urgent call from then·White House. counsel John W. Dean Ill on June 28. 1972, asking him to ny immediately from his home in Newport Beach, to Washington to take on "a very impor· ljnt assignment." . He said he arrived in Washington the riext morning and met Defn in LaJayetle Park across from the White House. He remembered Dean's con- __ ttru.tJp..n!hiutay : ___ _ "He put his foot up on a bench and said 'Herb, as for these Watergate defendants, we 've got to help these fel - lows ... It's important we' provide them attorne~ fees and (amily sup· port. It's the humanitarian thing for us to do.··· I-le said Dean desdribed it as a ''one· shot operation" that would require raising $50.000 to $100,000and stressed that it was ''absolutelymandatory that it be done in absolutesecrecy. ··He told me the reason for the ab- . solute secrecy was that it (the burglary) had been a CRP (Commit· tee for the Re-election of the President) operation." Kalmbach testified. "He said, 'Herb. if this becomes ltnown it could jeopardize the campaign.... . Kaln'lbach said he later received a wrapped package conlainingS75.100in $100 bills from former Commerce Secretary Maurice II. Stans, then finance chief of the Nixon campaian. Ric hey would prohibit delivery of the material s to Nixon until the prosecutor is .satisfied they are not needed in his.investigation. "l don't think the issue of what hap· pens tO the tapes should be deter· mined by a trial, 0 Nelson said. "The . important poini of the tapes is the w~Ie history of Watergate.''. The agreement was signed over the weekend by White House Counsel Philip 'w. Buchen, the chiefs of the Secret Service and the General Ser· vice1 Admini~tration and special prosecutor Henry S. Ruth Jr. It is tnter:ided to supersede a written understanding· announced when Ford pardoned Nixon.• Thal pact. provided that the materials Were to be forwar: ded quickly to the rOrmer president in California and be stored at the zig- gurat in (.aguna Niguel. The original understanding also ~·ould h'ave forced the prosecutor to resort to court action any time he wanted to examine a tape or document , if Nixon wa s not cooperative. Meanwhile, Nelson and (our other members of Congress filed a brief l\1onday_j n U.S. District Court urging that a temporary order barring ship- ment or the items be continued until Congress has completed action on legislation. • Rep. John Brademas, CD· Ind.), said his House administrafion subcom"mit-. tee will take up the Senate-passed measure Nov. 19. That bill would allow Nixon access to the materials while keeping them in government custQdy. INDUSTRY ... Alliance said in a letter to Rep. A1phonzo Bell IR·Calir. > Shi rley Solomon, head of SEA, said public hearings to be held in Santa Monica Dec. 2 and 3 on fhe drilling question ··are a mockery at this point.'' A grandjuryproberequesthad · not been finalized. however. At the same time, Deputy City Atty. John Hamilton of Los Angeles. refer- ring to a possible legal action to block · drilling, said, "We have a definite in· terest in following this up, etther in federal court in Washington D.C .. or here.·· President Ford has called a meeting of governors and governors· elect of coastal states for Wednesday in Washington O.C. concernin g the of. . fshore oil leasing program. But Gov. Ronald Reagan was not planning to attend. DAILY PILOT Murder Victim Found in Surf Gov.-elect Edmund G. Brown Jr. said he-had other commitments but would send an aide for a briefing · . Thursday. TMOfMVe c .. u O.I!, Piiot, Wllllwl'llcll 1'1<- ~""' ""'"'"''''· •1Pt1bh1'-<1 b'o '""°'-C..lt PllOll'll'll'"I Cll1T111•11r ~''"'""ltio<!s ,., llUbl-. """""'' ll>•ouQll Frl<l!I,, IOI" C...i.. ,,..,,_, NfWP<WI l\e.Cll, l<""ltf\q!Dll lle.o(l>fF-. l••ft Vlllff, lr•ollo, WOdlt~l ll'lillf •ncl l...tQlllle lle1cll1'5<1,.111 (HI! I. .,...,. 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They identifi ed the corpse as George Keuler. ·23, whose driver·s license and other identification in· dicated he lived in Sacramento and Alaska. ., The body "'as found at the foot of !\oriega Street by a man walking along the beach Monday night. As he crossed the Great Hjghway to call police. he said, he spotted a man .... ·alking south, toting a rine. SERJllCE STATION . THIEJIES FILL UP TULSA, Okla. <UPll -A self·scr· \·ice .gasoline station did a lot or business Sunday and Monday -but mostly it was robbers helping them-, selves tolhecashdrawer. l Police said a total or seyen robbers ·held up Otis Porter's Pacer-Fina ser· vice station three limes. One robber also beat up an attendant. No semantics Going .Into Recession-Nessen WASHINGTON (APl -President Ford's chief spokesman ackno.,..·ledged today that ''we are moving into a rttession." White House press secrelary Ron Nessen, ending weeks or semantic debate, said a ~review of November's economic ~tatistics shows a con· tinued erosion 1n the economy and that when lhey are announced and analyzed "it probably would appear this month we are"lfiovlng Into a recession." ; ''We are not now in a recesslo.n but newfieures will probably indicate we are moving Into a recession,'' he 1dded. • Nessen-said the White llouse eeknowledaement does not n·e·ctsSiifly mean there will be change• in President F'ord't econpmlc program. Saddle back In Dark On Funding f'rolft Pafl" Al ENERGY .•. It weftt on to say that Mrs. Baritone has worked at her husband's massage parlors in Irvine and Newport Beach. ''There has been no record of either plaCe being conducte9 in a disorderly manner.·· the police report continued. sular Affairs. , It also acknowledged J\-tr s . The White House spokesman said Barilone's offer to lake a lie detector Buffalo lawyer Leonard F. Walen- test ··to prove she is straight." tynowicz woUld be nominated to suc· When Mayor pro tern Milan Dostal ceed Watson. walentynowicz also had moved that the police department and : been the choice of resigned President city manager·s denial or the mas-Nixon ror the post. seuse permit be upheld, Councilman ·Gibson's selection to head the FEA Saddle back College orficials in l'i1is-Paul Ryckoff and ~1ayor Don Mcinnis became controversial because of hi s sion Viejo still ha\•e received n? word de.f,epded th~ applicant. (I . connections with Interstate Oil Tran· on whether its proposed music arts· . She cant .~e saddled ~I h this sport, an oil·barge and tanker com· compJ~x will receive more or less .thing fore ver, Ryckoff, satd as he pany. stale financial support. refused t? su~port Dostal s motion. Jn ·1972. the Federal ?t1aritime Ad· Planners in the-California Com· Mcinnis pointed out that the attrae-ministration granted a $90.6 million mlinity Colleges Chanceller's Office tive brunet~e ~ad not been con~icted subsidy to a ta nker-building venture and the State Department of Financ~ of the p~ost1tution c~arge and said ~he which benefited In.terstate Oil. Gib- are working against a ll-fonday -sho~ldn l be mad~. to wear this ktn'd son was-i\faritime administrator at _deadline to decide how much state ofstigmiJ forever. . -. ·the time and ·the subsidy w3s signed money will be gran.ted Saddleback for Ryc~off and Mclruus were101ned by by his deputy, Robert J. Blackwell. construction or the new structure. 7 Councilmen Ho~ard Roge_rs, P~te •. ;Six months later, Gibson became million of the $3.3 million estimated Bar~ett and Luctlle ~ue~ tn ~oting president or Interstate. cost, buf decided to revise its sh~re.af· for issuance of the permit sub1ect to .\Vhile he held that job, Interstate ter trustees ordered the bu1ld1ng theSl,~bond .. h Sto llied h. applied for a new Sl07.6 million sub· redesigned when bids came in at $5.4 CouT_lcilman Jo nth ~e a. 1 im· sidy from Blackwell, who moved up to million. · · self '",Vlth ~ostal 01_1 .e issue to orm '"laritime administrator. Two weeks ago. it appeared the the d1ss~nt1ng fact1?n 1n the.5.to2 v?te · state was going to boost its share by to o~err1de the earh~r adfl)1n1str.at1ve $400,000. Late last week, college of-denials. Curb's' Seen ficials received reports that the state might decrease its support because some planners think Saddleback already has too much space. Supt. Robert Lombardi said today that he thinks the 'community college planners probably will go along with increased support for the building. Japanese Protest 1 TOKYO <UPI ) -Six thousand workers and students staged a demon· s\ration today to oppose President Ford's visit to Japan next week and to demand Prime ll-finister Kakuei Tanaka's resignation. On Speed Limit "If there's a hard cast of charac-- ters, it's the people in iheState Depar- tment of Finance." Lombardi said .. "But I think we still have time to in- nuence their decision:" Coal Strike WASHINGTON <UPI) -Transpor- tation Secretary Claude s. Briniegar said today h e is considerin g legislation to enforce the 55 mile speed IimiL that might include cutting off h~gMr~nds to those states that dot1otenfat-ce;1t. Uni High Sets Adult Classes ' . Impact 'Low' By The Associated Press Brinegar, in a session with several reporters. s aid President Ford is "quite serious" about cracking down on violators of the speed limit, which was imposed during last winter's fuel crisis but whi~h has been increasingly ignored by the nation's motorists. Adult education classeslin. drawing, oil painting, citizenship b:nCt-English as a second language will begin at University High School in Irvine next "'eek. Preschool Offered At University High Registration for the cla$ses "''ill be taken during the first session . The drawing class will be held · Thursday nights from 7 to IO p.m. in room 503 ; oil painting Wednesdays from 7 to IO p.m . in room 501 ; citizen- ship Tuesdays from 7 lo ·9 p.m . in room 517 ; English as a second language Tuesdays from 7 to JO p.m. in room 202. The nationwide coal strike is not expCcted t.o have a major im· pact on California's industries or utilities unless the walkout is prolonged, according to a ran· dom check of indt'.lstr y spokesmen. Two electric generating , plants serving Southern Califor· nia rely On coal. But the plants at l\lojave, Ne\'. and Page, Ariz. have :;ufficient coal stockpiled for at least 30 days, says a 'spokesman. The child development class at University High School in Irvine will offer a preschool Wednesdays an.d Thursdays for three weeks beginning Nov. 20. • • ~ (Details on the coal strike, Page A4) Information about the preschool i...·ith hours from 8:4{) to 9:40 a.m. on Wednesdays and 10 :45 a.m. to 12 :30 p.m. on Thursdays may be obtained by calling the high school at833-3644. IT'S ALWAYS . WHAT IT ·sEAMS ' There is a tendency to take shortcut s the se days. Almost every skilled profession sees this. The vast majority of carpet layers use the hot-melt tape which is several times faster than hand sewi ng. Drawbacks inclupe the fact that the tape is attached to the SECONDARY backing , land if .the secondary backing has any tendency to work loose from the primary backing , there is nothing to hold the ca rpet together. Al so. operating temperature of the iron is critical , and if the iron is too hot or too cold, there i~ a distinct probability of a weak seam . Cleaning poses the ultimate ·test t0 th is type .of seam . and we have been called innumerable times to repair someone else's seams wh ich have come apart through the tendency of wet carpet to shrink . At Alpen ·s we hand sew our sea ms with a cross or baseball stitch . Them we latex the seam to permanently lock in these stitches. Sewing also penetrates both secondary and primary backings . Naturally, sewing takes longer, but our fine installations have been a major factor in our growth seventeen years in the Harbor Area. . 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' VOL. 67, NO. 316, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEM BER 12, 1974 TEN CENTS Valley Sets Campaign for School District • A one-day campaign will be"laun· "We plan lo hit every sJ.reet in ched Saturday to collect the sig-f'OOntain Valley that hasn't already natures of more than 5,000 registered been canvassed." Jones said today. voters in .f'ountain Valley who support "We will send the pelitions out Satur- lhe creation of their own unified day and "'e want them back Satur- school district. _day.'' Carl "Bud" Jones. the man who . "\Ve-are asking all parenls who are began the latest effort to unite the city concerned about the educational behind one school system, has alternatives they now have to help us scheduled a p~blic.mcc}iag at 10 a .m~. 'eircula(e these petitions. We want lo SaturCla'y,~l'h city cOOnc1:1"~hambcrs. to find ou\ how many people in the com- seek help 1,n passing pet1t1ons . munit.y .arc committed enough to this idea to do something about it . Jones said he hopes to have enough volunteers so a dif£erent person can cover each street in the city -about 220 streets. / Fountain Valley Councilman Roger Stanton is expected to speak at Satur· day morning's meeting. Jones said. Stanton is the only council member who lives in the northeast section of the city ~·hich is a part of the Garden Grove Unified School District. I Jo'1eS, who also lives in northeast Fountain Valley, has proposed a u11irication plan which .,.,·oold pull the northeast section out of the Garden Grove district and unite it with the Fountain Valley !elementary I ~boot District. The t"'ountain V·aJley district ""'Ould also pull out or the lluntington Beach Union High School District and form its O"'n unified school S}'Ste m. under Jones' proposal. A section '1f lruntingto!1 Beach "'hich is part of the Fountain Valley School District "•ould also be gi\•en an option to stay "'ilh the new Fountain Vatley system or join the lluniington Beach City lelcmenlal'y > School District. All of this could be approved by the state board of educaliop, Jones says, b)'passing all local school boardi;. But it can only get to the slate board 1f supporters collect the signatures of 25 percent of thl' registered voters ""hO live in Fountain \'alley. Jones !tiiid he needs 5,200 signatures and alread'" has close to 3.000. He "'ants lo y.·iiid uµ the campaign " ith a one-day effort . 11e "'tll explain the dclalls of his unification proposal at Saturda y~ meeting. All intt'rested rl'sidents arc 1n,•itC'd 'Voters Must Choose'\ puntington Trustee Airs Un:ification Views 0.ilY l'OM St.iff 1'11111 JR. MISS CONTESTANTS-These coeds will vie later this month in a nnual 1-luntington Beach "Junior .. l\1iss prog ram . Girls are lfrom bottom. left to right)~f\telissa l\.fosqueda and J\·Iary Ann Gaedig, Bria l\tartin and Patti Linehan, Terri Gibbs and Cathy Wyatt. Lynn Gifford and Vicki Payne. Huntington Coeds Vie For Junio.r Miss Post Elghl senior coeds from lluntington ~act} High School "''Ill compete N'ov . 2i ar Golden West College for the Junior ~I iss tille,.of Jluntington Beach~ Judging in the cdnteSt will start this Sunday with a. 1 p.m. tea at the Sheraton Beach Jnn, dµring wtlich'the panel or five judges will interview eac~ or the <;.ontestants. . The final judging and pageant shQ\¥ will be held at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 23, iil Forum I at the college. Tickets will be on sale at the door for S!. J.udgcs for this year's event are : Layn-e Neugart, an OCean View teacher; Jim Ingle, city recreation department ; Robert Jensen, president of the tluntington Beach Jaycees, sponsors· or the JYnior Miss Pageant; l\tinnetteTistole, director of girls' physical education at Golden West College; and Lynda 1'\,ines. • j (See JUNIOR, Page A?) Valley Reeomm.ended .. For $262,000 Grant Al least one elementary school trustee believes the voters, not local school boards, \\.'ill have to .find a satisractory unirication plan ror the.- Huntington Beach Union High School District. · - Dale Bush thinks it's the only way to overco~e I.he dickering among school districts over how the higtl school district pie will be divided up. · • And the only way -with a united front -school-officials can .gel a unificatio n proposal pas t the politically sensitive state board of education. · -. •j • Kalmbach·. Breaks Up On Stana WASHlNGTON IUPi ) -Richard M . Nixon's former personal lawyer, Hetbert W. K,almbach, of Newport Beach, broke down in tears on the wit· ness stand today as he recalled betraying a friend to get money to pay off the Watergate burglars. In the most dramatic moment of the seven·week Watergate cover-up trial, Kalmbaeh s truggled unsuccessrully to contain his emotions as he told about calling Thomas V. Jones, board chairman of the Northrop Corp., to get SS0,000 in cash ror a "special need" in early August, 1972. U.S. District Judge John J. Sirica immediately called a lO·minute recess. Kalmbach's chin quivered as he walked out or the courtroom. The emotional moment began when chief tiial prosecutor Jam·es F Neal asked Kalmbach, who is serving a prison term for his part in the Watergate scand al. ir his wire knew what he was gathering money for lie replied, "No, at no time." ""· - "l,1 fairness to Air . Jones, he didn't know either?'.' Neal asked. "Absolutely not," Kalmbach said. "I'm glad you asked that question. 1'-tr. Jones is a fine man. 1' Pausing, he added, "When I met \\.'ilh Mr. Jones. I said 'Tom, this is oonfidential. '" Neal then asked in a soft voice , !See KALMBAO I, Page A2) STEEL STR(KE COOLS STOCKS NEW YORK <UPI) -News or the beginning of a nationwide coal strike and layoffs caused by it pushed prices lower today in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained more than rive points l\londay, lost 13.4ji points to659. I8 . . Declines led advances by about a 10-to-3 margin among tht 1,774 issues By KATllVCLANCV Olffle~U,1'1Hrt5'1" "finished look" for the city's new trad~. . . · recreation complex in Pitllc Square-P.r.1ces were mix~ 1n moderate rountain Valley has been. recom· mended ror a $26~.000 federal grant ~hat city orr.icia ls say should provide a 'CanJJ.ed Heat' .. Will Play GWC Canned lleat wiil oeHorm i~s rock. blues ind •boogie Saturday in a mid· ntghtcon~ert llt Golden West College. Part of the collcgt's h~mecoming festivities, the concert will be in the Golden West PavlHon. General admis· :;ion to the concert-is SS. or S4 with any 1ssoclated student card. - Also on the homecoming calendar are• showing of the film "DUiy Jack." Friday at 4 and 8 p.m. In Forum 2; the fo0tball game wilh Los Angeles _City College at 7:30 p.m. in Lebard Stadium, and u performanclt of .. The Merchant or Venice" by the New Shakespeare Company or San Fran- clscoSunday at4 p.m. inthcpavilion. 1J • • Park . . trading on the Amencan Stock Ex - ' , change. <;ity ofCicja ls said the malching- funds gra nt will make possible "'Phase 3" in the developmcn't of the Fountain Vall ey ltecreation and Cultural Ce.ntcr. a 55·acre park Project. . 26,000 Visit 1 The plans include i2 lighted tennis ·'Loe al Beaches cou rts. a meandering 550-foot-long lake. children's play area and main· tenance building. The funds also will help build a restroom and storage area. a regulation ball diamond, as well as lighling and landscaping of about six acres or open space. Fountain Valfey's application for ttle grant was approved by the state Department or Parks and Recreation. and a final okay is ex~ted soon from the federal Bureau of Outdoor Recreation. , Herb Johnson. administrali\'e as- sistant for the city Public Works Department, said "'Ork shou\d ~'be completed by spring on this project as (See Gll'A~T, PagcA2) ' J A school holiday and warm "'eather added-up lo-26;-()00-pe:rsons on-the san-d - and in the surf off 1-lunting\on Beach.. Alonday. About 4.000 persons soaked up the sun at Huntiagton city beach, Sgt. Bill Rich·ardson ot the city's harbors an'd beaches department reported. ,.Pespile occasionul rip tides, the day passed "'ilh Oiily three rescuM. "That's not bad." Richardson said. notforthat amount or people.·· Lifeguards at Bolsa and lluntington state beaches estimate more than 2.000 celebrated the VeterKns Day holidayther.e. They recorded ·six reacucs. Bush, who said he spoke as an in- dividual rather than as president or the Huntington Beach City School District: called on the high school district to set the election ·to deter- mine~ people'§ plan on unification. Bush considers the ra'.ilure of 'the· high schOOI district's recent tax o\'er· ride a mandate for unification· and a censure of the district leadership. "I believe the people have been tel- ling us they want unification and that lhey insist on it before they "'ill open up their purse strings," Bush said in commen~Jo the Daily Pilot. _ In general. unification "'ould divide the high schools Qf the union district among the city school district. f'oun- tain Valley, SC'al Beach. Ocean Vie" a"nd Westminster elementar:--school Districts. 'Under Bush "s propoSal I hose districts would ha, ve an opportooity to place their preferred unification. pla.nr' on the ballot. They "·ould <igree prior to th~ election to accepl the \"Oler;i' choice. "The state has told us, 'if you peoplC' all agree on something, "·e can make .. \!ikiiig Song Leaders -. Singing the praises of. 1-luntington Beach's l\1arina 1-ligh School this year a r e varsity song leaders tclock""·ise from bottom) Gayle Ge hrke, Betty l\1illar, l\1aura Park and Nonie Elliott. Councilmen to Study 6-year Finance Plan A six·~·~ar financial plan ror Hun -progrun1 cuts. und uses nf fcdcr:1l lington Beach will be presented \Vcri · revcnuc sharing.1hcs1x-ycartorecas1 nesday to city councilmen during an docs not include 1:1ny Sllt'Cifu· "''"' till ·day' budget study session at eity tuxes. hall. . Wednesday's session is an off1c1ally The public meeting starts al 9 a.m. adjourned meeling of the city council in room 308. next to Cily council cham· so councilmen C'an lake actions to bcrs. determin(.• progtam cuts. n~"' taxes Estimates de-\'.eloped-by the-ad---0r-whatever else-might be llC<'e~sary.­ ministration show an increase in the general operating budget from $22.2 million for the current year to $33.5" million by n scal 1979-8'.l. ! "The. budget will go up t'Pi5E-mtK.!h- just "'ilh the normal. expected in· creases." City• Administrator Da\•e Rowlands said today, "IL "ill be..Yery tough but we fl!el we can mak~ 1t.'' Rowlands 8aid he y.·ould be prcsen· ting a list ot about eight to 12 city programs that ma)' be r~uced or eliminated. but he woUld not say which ones. Ht also said If counci lmen agree to . ,.. ") " . Seu.I-Beach Board To Meet Tonight The. board of trustees of the Sl'al Beaoh School Oislriet will n1ec\ tonight at 6:30 in 1he rl'SOUrce cenler or ~1cG aug h School. Seat Beach Trustees will revie\\.' efrects or the failure of the llunlinb10n !leach Union lligh School Oislrirt's lax OVtrride 1'nd discuss discipline policie!I for students.· I . . 1l happ.?n .... Bush said 1n 1:1n inler- \"ieY.·. \Vhal has happened in the past ts reject ion of one proposal after another because of dissent. . t\o"' Bush says, "I guess. I don 't care if it 's our plan or Ocean Viow 's or Fountain Valley's "'~c~ "·ins out. just so somebody's plan wins out.·· Bush believC's s m aller mo re cohes,,i\'C districts "·ould be able 10 \"Ote jn the financial support needed to build additional high school cl:1s· s rooms. a feat at "•hl ch lhC' hi gh school district has failed Se\·en times. OC.C Starts Finklea Fund Drive ·"'-scholarship fund in memory of slain athlete-scholar Pitike Finklea has been started at Orange Coasl Col · lege. Finklea, 19, captain of the colle~e·s wrestling team , \\"as shot and killed during the Oct. 31 holdup of the 7. Ele\"en market in Fountain \'alle.\, ""here he "'orked as a clerk . A memorial fund also has been st<ir· lC'd at Fountain Valley l·li gh School. "'here Finkle;i \\'as 1973 Athlete or the ''ear. School offiC'ials said donors ha\·e contributed SI75 so far, and a committee will he s·elected soon 10 decide ho"· lo use the money. Orange Coast College Coach Lt.'On Skeie said the scholarship fund \\.'iii be a"'arded to an OCC scholar·athlelC' '''hO plans to conlinue his education at a four.year school. Finklea, a B-plus student a_t OCC'. had planned to transfC'r to Stanford Uni\'ersit~· next year. lie hoped to becomC' a math teacher and '''resllin~ coach. T"'O brothers from l\lonlana. ll ugh Daniel Bean. 23. and Charles Dennis Bean. 22. ha\'e plt•adC'd innocent to murder charges in C'Onnection "'ilh the robbery -murdC'r. ThC'y ar(' hC'ing held \\ilhoul bond 111 Orange County J :11! Contributions for the coll C'gl' scholarship fund shou ld be m01dc out 10 OCC Fnundation. ~like f'inklc:.1 Scholars hip Fund <ind n1ailC'd to CoaC'h Skeie . 27U l Fair\"ICV•' l~oad . Costa l\lcsa Checks for 'the high school fund s hould be payable to lhe AsSociatcd StudC'nl Body and dC'signuted for lhl' ~l i ke Finklea Fund. The ~ch1x>I is al 17816 Bushard St, Fou ntain Valley. .. C:oasl \\'t•;tCht•r F011r th rou g h \\"edne~day \11th tooler len1pcr011urc:. along Int' Ur;1n ~l' Coa~t . ll igh'i ranging frotn Lhc mid 70s :11 1he s trand to the 1n1d Ru~ inland Q, crnight lows 5U·5!1. I NSIDI:: "l'OD.\ \. Tl11 rrt'en ''11nl11cky " slate --.legrslalor.111'at11ng off1ct bfler lhe e/ecr1on wrll . haue Jl.l mil/Ion taken 0111 ol their pockBl.s by the rtpea/ of ptn11on bonu.fts. S('r Page AS. IE,_....,9«~ .......... ,. CM-• Cl••5'11H -· C.r•n-• 0..tll N11l(tl l4itwi••l'-l..-rui-M ,_tto.llltc.,• Fl-t Nyf;lrllllff. -K-1,,.l"fflilliM II ....... Ntn -II fllllooty Tfft Al MeWfl lf.14 filrllwtutl F11N• I ) MthMMN•W10 I I 0.fflttC...~h II ,....., ... ,, .. , . ......,,, """ ,,.,.,, II ~·--,....l kttl 1111·1 Ttltor!W. All TIINllfl 11 W.•tllff" .... , ........... .. ' ' " " ... •• .. .,, 1 1-11 .. .... ) ... "' "' .. .., \ " AZ OAILVPILOT • -HB -350-aere Zone Bid Proposed .., A contro,•ersial luxury housing development proposed for 350 acres now zoned for industry will be heard 'by th~ Fountain Valley City Council at an8o clock public hearing tonight. A change in the city's master plan · to allow the $75 million development , v.:as recommended 4 to 1 by the Plan. n1ng _ Commi~sion Oct. 9 after five pubhc hearings. The council now must .11:ive final aoproval. The-developniCnt is ravored by some area homeowners. who would prefer houses, not industry . op- ponents inc lude the fo'ountain \1allev Chamber of Commerce, which corl- tended the land would bring in greater tax ;evenue if left industrial. • . -' • .. ' • -· eleetioo - Of Gibson Droppe~ WASHINGTON lAP J -President Ford agreed today to abandon An- drew E.· Gibson as his choice to be federal e nergy administrator but promised to appoint him "to another responsible .position in government" if FBI checks raise nOobstaele11. ln a letter to Gibson. who asked thlilt his ap·pointment be withdrawn because of controversy over his $880,000 severance agreement with Philadelphia's Interstate Oil Tran· sport Co., Ford said he intends to an· nounce a new nominee for the Federal Energy Administration post "very -soon."' ~ DROPPED BY FORD Andrew E. Glb~n City planners had recommended approval of the project. sayina a study sho~·ed tax dollars \\'Ould be .. about the same" if developed either )Nay. At an Oct . 15 counci l meeting, Chamber Presid ent Fred Roberson voiced objections to the proposal and criticized city planners for failing to 4 keep the chamber informed or any. changes in the plan, 0.llf ~let "1" ,..... NEW STORM DRAIN COVERED AS WORK PROGRESSES ON BROOKHURST PROJECT Section of Artery In Fountain Valley Being Widened from Four to Six Lanes In a rather bizarre development Press Secretary Ron Nessen said \Vhite liouse staff chief Donald Jtum- sfeld "has volunteered to lake the "blame" for Gibson's selection, even thpugh Nessen contended Rums. feld knew nothing at the time. about Gibson's JO-year agreement with the PhiladelPhia firm . Burglars. Hit Grant Store The property, most of it now used for ~griculture, is bounded by Warner Avenue-on the north, the Santa Ana 1ver on the east, Talbert AvenUe_to the south and Euclid A\•enue to the west. 2 Brookhurst Lanes Closed . For Project Nixon Blood: Pressure Rising, Says Physician Al a news briefing, Nessen also an· nouneed that Fotd decided lo go along with a controversial decision of the Nixon administration to force the resignation of Barbara M. Watson as administrator of the State Depart· ment's Bureau of Seeurity and Con- sular Affairs. The White Holfse spokesman said Buffalo lawyer Leonard F. Walen- tynowici would be nominated t9 suc- ce8d Watson. Walentynowlcz also had been the choice of resigned President . ' ~or Big Loss _ • ~io"'' • ·~ Store officials at Grant City in•Hun- tington Beach tod'ay were still tallythg up mer~handise IOst .m: a burglary The development. proposed by Presley of Southern California. would include 176 equestrian estates on 88 • acres, with lot sizes from 14,000 to 18,000 square feet and homes priced from $75,000 to $100,00J. The plan for 3,500 new residents also includes 492 "park homes" on 164 acres ·and 286 "patio homes" on 44 acres' priced at S4S,OOOto $75,000. The plan would leave the city with 250 industrial acres, 100 acres of which still are,updeveloped. l'ro•PageAI KALMBACH • • ''You felt you betrayed him?" _Kalmbach replied tearfully, "Yes." A few minutes later, Kalmbach r~sumed testimony and said that by September 1973 he ref us~ to continue raising money for the defendants. Kalmbach. a· wealthy corporate . 1awyer serving a six to 18-month pr;ison sentence for illegal campaign fund-raising practices, testified earlier how he answered an urge nt · Wb,ite House call to raise money for the Watere;ate burglars so Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign would nol be jeopardized. Pale and obviously lir;ed, after five months in prison, Kalmbach testified thaL he was sworn to '"absolute secrecy" about the payments to the burglars a nd used aliases and covert maneuvers to fulfill his mission. Dul he stopped short of describing the pay"offs as "'hush money." ··It was clear it was to be for sup- port for the families or these defen· dants and for their attorneys," he said. ,.. .K3.lnibaeh "'as the 20th witness cal· led at the trial of five former Nixon aides. T"·o lanes along a hair-mile section of Brookhurst Street in Fountain Val - ley were closed to traffic !\tonday to allo"' "'orkmen to complete an S867 ,000 street improvement project. Citv Eneineer. Geor2e Schultz said the lanes will remain closed for tlle. next l\\'O months. Traffic will be l'!>uted along the remaining t~o lanes, ·and citrworkmen have paint~ a cen· terturning lane to ease congestion. Schultz said the project involves widening the street from four lanes to six along !\1ile Square Park, between Edinger an~ \\'a.r.ner A,·enues. The improvement was made pos- sible by a S714.000 federal grant, with the rem-aindel'.' to be shared bet"·een the city an.d county. A major portion of the project'IS the installation or a $300,000 storm drain to replace a drainage ditch along the side of tlfe street. - It also includes landscaping, ad·~ ditional street lights and medians. Schultz explained the federal grant was part or $7 million available in Orange County this year under the new Federal Aid Urban prOgram, designed to help cities improve their main traffic arteries. Mazatlan Race Slowed Down By Light Wind It was still slow going in the Los Angeles to Maiatlan Yacht Race today as leaders in the 45-boat nee" struggled with light airs north or Cedros Island. The elapsed time lead changed in the drifting conditions during the nieht with the fit -foot s loop Joli, skip- pered by William Nieme"Ofthe Seattle Yacht Club, moving about thtee ml!P.~ ahead or her sister ship, Jlike Wood's Sorcery of the California Yacht Club. Huntington Religion Iilstitute Burgled The two yachts were also leading on Burglars tooli Sl.340 in offiCe equip-handicap-time. Class A continued to ment and projectors from the Hun· dominate the corrected time positions tington Beach Institute or Religion with Bob Beauehamp's Dorothy 0 out· Sunday night, polic¥aid today. of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club in , Police believe the burglars pried -thirdplaee. open a window on the northwest side of the religious school at 15761 Golden. West St. Mi ss ing a r e a mimeograph machine. ditto duplicator, sound· projector, tape recorder,-slide projec-· tor and typewriter. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pl"f'\l"'ftl .,,,, Pull!•- Jac.k R. Curley .... ,. P'r•''"'"' 1"11 ~""".i ,,.,._ Thomas Keevil Thomas A. Mu rphine '•'11•1oln4 Eol!O< "" Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ln1111n1 M•n191"4 E"''°'' Position reports showed the major portion of the fleet strung out between Jatitud.e.29 and 30 about 60 to 70 miles behind the leaders. J-landicap standings overali 1. J.oli 2. Sorcery 3. Dorothy 0 4: Blackbird 5. Deception. Class B: t . Blackbird 2. Alethea 3. RagdoU .. Class C: l .~eccption 2. Alegre 3. 1i-1asAlegre . Class C l. Deception 2. Alegre 3.' l\tas "legre . : Class D: 1. The Terrorist 2. Broom 1-lilda 3. Seal. Greenbelt Talk Jack Berger. Santa Ana Ri\·er Greenbelt coordinator. "'ill give a public briefing on the current status of pa rk a nd greenbelt projects effecting !he ri\"er at 8 o·clock tonight in room 307 of ~funtington Beach city hall. LONG BEA<;H !AP) -Former President Nixon, though still im· proving, has experienced large, unex- plained rises in his blood pressure in recent days, his -pei"sonal physician said today. Dr. John C. Lungren said that while he "'as concerned about the problem, Nixon hopefully will be a}:>le to go home late this week. The blood pressure changes have been broUght on by ph)-·sica1 aclivity in some cases. Lungren said. but the pressure has also jumped "'when he is · phy_sically quiet and concentrating or engaging in problem solving ... Lungren said that\Vhile Nixon was talking •kith a n unidentified visitor l\1onday afternoon his blood pressure wen( up to 180 o.ver 95, an aboormally high level, . . · Nixon's normal b!Ood pressure ts about 120 over 70 or M, Lungren said in his daily written report to newsmen at. Mi!morial Hospital Medical Center of Long Beach. . . • The blood pressure problem '"is a l'ro•.Page Al GRANT ... "'ell as two earlier phases. An $830,000 community building and gymnasium is already uhder con- struction as is a $783,000 project. in· eluding ball diamonds, volleyball and basketball courts, streets and (!arking. Future plans for the park call for a swim complex, amphitheater a nd cultural building. City officials said Fountain Valley will match the $262,000 grant with local park funds, as well as $189,000 in state recreation bonds. a . ballot measure approved by Calilornia voters last June. Mile Square Park is owned by the county, but the city was allowed _lo develop a SS -acre portion along ' Brookhurst Street between Edinger and Warner Avenues. Murder Victim l Found in Surf SAN FRANCISCO (AP} -Police are hunting a rifleman who may have bllisted a hole in the head of a man round in the Ocean Beach surf. They Identified the -corpse as George Keuter, 23, whose dri ver's license and other identification in- . dicated he Ii ved in Sacramento and Alaska. The body was found at the foot of Noriega Street by a man walking along the beach Monday night. - Recycling Center To Close Friday The recycling center at the Five Points Shopping Center in Huntington Bearh "'ill be closed after Friday. Residents are asked to deposit their newspapers. glass and aluminum at the centers at l\1arina or Edison high , sc hools while me mbers of the city en -· vironmental council search ror a new location. Terry Coville """" o ...... ("""'' E."''°' t1untlnqton Beach Office HllJ kK~ lowlt•..-11 Milli"'I AdllftSS P.0 !lo• "0 ,,.,.. No Semantics otl:ltr: Offices___ 1\---•--uouna BtKll, 1 IM Git .... , .. Sl'ft! Co\t1 ...,.w; .JJll w.11 11, 51,..1 ... ....,...., l!ltKll lUl Ht•POf'I .,.... .. ,II s.dlllt'-<• V1t1ty · H101 U PIJ llold 11$111 DI ... PrHWI~ ~_Going .Into Recession-Nessen WASHINGTON (AP) -President Ford's_c.hlei spokesman ac)cnowledged today that "we are moving into a recession.·· fa ctor of concern to us, particularly _with our patient on ~nticoagulalion (blood thinning) therapy." Lungren said. Tests of Nixon ·s lung conditions - he has a patch of pneumonia iri the right lung and nvid in the lining sur- rounding the lert one -and or his blood are continuing. Lungren said lhal depending on their outcome. "'We'ie hopeful he may be diScharged soori.. Huntington_ Physician's Probe Delayed- A lluntington Beach physici.an- pharmacist exonerated in court of sex charges · involving female patients earlier this \'ear has "'on a dela.v in a state hearing -that could lift his license to practice medicine. A one-month continuance was gran- ted to Dr. Edwin D. Hersh or 21852 Oceanview Lane, with Dee. 9 now set for the State B!lreau of Professional and Vocational Standards hearing. Investigators said Dr. Hers h. a general practitioner also licensed as a pharmacist. is· to appear Dec. 9 to face his accusers. The phys ician, who practices at 20932 S. Brookhurst St., has pl~aded innocent to a variety of charges in .; \"Olving rema le patients. Citizen of Year Deadline Dec. 2 A Dec. 2 deadline has been set by the Fountain Valley Chamber of Com· merce for "Citizen or the Year" nominations. The award will be made at a Dee. IO banquet. Nomination forms are available at the Chamber office, 1794-0 Magnolia St., or by calling 962-4441 . Nixon for the post. · Gibson's selection to head the FEA became controversial because of his coMections with Interstate Oil Tran- sport, an oil·bal'ge and tanker com- pany. Fro• Pafll' A l JUNIOR ... director of stewardesses for Air California. , The reigning llunth\gton Beach Junior Miss. Sue Trester, is. a graduate of Huntington Beach High, currently attending Golden West. One prev.ious Junior Miss ~ro m 1-luntington Beach, Jackie Beniniton, went on to win the California and national tiUes iri 1969. The year after she won, her Marina liig h classmate, Rhonda Martyn,'won the state title.and finished thin:! in the national competition. Sal Salman, a member or the Jaycees, will emcee this year's show. Girls ente red are : Mary Ann Gaedig, Terri Gibbs. Lynn Girrord. Patti Linehan, Bria ~tart.in; Mel~sa !\1osqueda. Vicki Payne, and Cathy ' Wyatt. ' Program Slated On Methadone The direeJor of the Orange County ~1ethadone Clinic in Santa Ana will discuss the treatment program in a· lecture al Golden West College .Friday . Saul Stolzberg and members of his starf will talk tO a class on interper- sonal communications at 9 a.m. in the raculty dining room on the Huntington Beach campus. The public may attend. The county program ror hard-core addit:ts involves treatment and coun-s~li!"Jg of 321 persons. · Sundav ni2ht. . ~ PoliCe records s how 10 ear .. 11&1· teries\12 tires, six cameras And a tape d~ck s olen. 'Store officials, })(>wevcr. have in· ·dieated more may be missing. A silent alarm "at 9 p.m. Sunday broug~L the Grant City manager and police to the store at9811Adams Ave. It was not until Monday morning, 1hough, that-department managerS in the store diScovered losses, aeeordiqg to the police report. _Burglars apparently entered by removing a metal panel in an overhead door near the automo~ive department of the store, police said, Cur.bs Seen On Speed Limit -WASHINGTON (UPI) -Transpor- tation Secretary Claude S. Brinegir said tod ay he is considering legislation to enforce .the 55 mile speed limit that might include cutting off highway runds to-tl>OSe states that do not enforce it. Brinegar, in a session With several reporters, said· Pre"sident Ford is ''quite serious'' about cracktng down ·on violators or the speed limit, which was imposed during last winter's fuel crisis but which has been increasingly ignored by the nation"s moto.rist.s. Five· Grid Games Set in Huntington Five tackle football games will be played Saturday in the liur.itington Beach High School stadium by Junior All American Football teams. Games are scheduled for 10 a.m.: 12:15 p.m .; 2:30 p.m.; 4:45 p.m.; and 7 p.m. The full day of•gam.f_S is spon- ·sored by the Central Huntington Beach chapter of Junior All American J<ootball. There is no admission charge .. IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT . SEAMS There is a tendency to take every sl<illed profession sees this. shortcuts these days. Almost The vast majority of carpet layers use the ttot-melt tape wh1cn is several times faster than hand sewing. Drawbacks include the fact that the tape is attached to the SECONDARY backing. and if the secondary backing has any tendency to work loose from the primary backing, there is nothing to hold the ca rpet together_ Al so. operating temperature of the iron is critical. and If the iron is too hot or. too cold. there is a distinct probability of a weak seam . Cleaning poses the ultimate test to tpis . type of seam. and we have been called innumerable times to repair someone else's seams which have come apart through the tendency of wet carpet to shrink. At -Alden 's ws-billld sew. our seams with a cross or baseball ·Stitch. Them vie latex the seam to permanently lock in -these stitche.s. Sewing· also penetrates both secondary and primary backings. Naiurally, sewing takes longer. but our ffne installation~ have been a major factor in our growth seve nte·en . years in the Harbor Area. · SPECIAL PURCHASE..-BERVEN "BRIDAL SUITE" s1 O!~wo 550 Sq. Yd .-Cotor "Mint Mist" (Special Mill COIOr) ~ IM. STOU PllCl •••• St4.ts Iott. White House press.secretary Ron Nessen, ending weeks of semantic debate. said a preview of November's economic statistics shows a co"· tinued erosion in the economy and thaL when they are aMounced and analyzed "it p .. bably would appear this month we are moving into a recession." ... ALDEN'S Telephone (714) '42-4321 Clissifif:d Adverlising '42-5671 ,....., """"' °''"" Coll'lt' c.onr-1i.s 540·1220 C.OO'tf•QM, Ith Ot1"9t GNI! lllutlil1ol'>l"f c;o.n_, ,.. "'"' '111"•~ J1t111I•,.""'· .aiW11I .,..lttr or 111•••11.,.....,.,h ""'"' ,..., lie tfll<OMfll wil~OUI Ul..C +•I .,...,,_ ti , .. , ..... , ....... ,. 5e<tllll tl•ll '"'"" N lCI •• C•it Mitt, c.11torllt1, MKrl!Mloft Ot' c ..-rM• U 00 ., -lt'llf, er m•ll 1-1 01 l'!Onlfllf , lfllllt .. ..-•11-NIM U .IO lfl.,llllf • ! t • ''We a re not now in a recession but new figures wlll probably indicate we are moving into a recession," he added. Nessen said the White House ack_nowledgement does not necessaril.y mean there will be changes in President Ford's economic program. But he lefl open the Possibility that the President may accept an alternative to his proposed S percent Income tax surta~ on middle an~ high-income indivlduals and on cor'pOrations. '• (, • ·1N THI ~ H•lllOl AllA SINCI 1917 CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. ·' COSTA MUA 646·4838 M-. • 'T'tlwt. t fo 5:10; ~· t' lot: Set. t :lO to 5 . I I I . I I I • .. . ~ " ' ~ ,_,___-Orange: ~oa~--··-· I I i \ • EDITION --• • ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A . • TUESOAY,NOVEMBER12,19M • ... Today's Final N. l'. Stoeks N TEN CENTS J i 'VOL. 67, NO . 316; 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES I. ll.Jpper-Newport Bay Land Deal Given .Okay • • ', ~"' By GARY.CRANVlLLE ·• OttlltDf.llWN91kAlf • Directors of the Irvine Company ap· proved a settlement of the Upper --~~•&WPort.-Bay-controveny-today-that provides for the State Department or Fish and Game to take stewardship of 741 acres as a permatrenl wildlife preserve. _ County supe r vi~ors gave in -concept apptoval to the final deal today, but agreed tp W'ait for a final vote· until next Tuesday. Super:visor Ro~rt Bat· tin emerged as today.'&only outspoken opponent to the pact and vowed his vote against it. mpany-President Raymond Wat- son today termed the action by the direct9rs of his firm "a giant step for the bay's pres.ervation." ··w e applaud the spi r it Cl f ·cooperation that prevailed during negotiations between representatives of the DFG, the County of'"Orange. • Newport Beach and our company," he said. Under terms of the agreement the partmenl will acquire 521 acres from the Irvine ComP,any. When com· . bined with 214 acres or publicly held tidelands, the-new eeological reserve will span the bay's uppermost 741 acres. . Purchase price or the Irvine Com- pany's interest was set at $3.481 mil. lion. The company wi ll also sett.le a long- standin g tax dispute touched ofrby the _i;omingling of private and public lands_lLwill settle UJe tax account for Sl .65million. Own~rshii} of Back Bay Drive, the scenic road along the southerly side of the bay, also v.•ill goto the OFG under thetermsof the pact. The OFG also will obtain ''a subst<1n- tial a ppropriation" r~om the wildlife -- ~ortion of the 1974 Park and Recreation Bond Act for the Upper Bay purchase. II is also-e11:pected thcit"'matchint1 funds from federal sources \\'ill be used to help pax fort he purchase. . .\nother part of the agreement calls for the Irvine Company to dedicate specific land and access routes near the bay for public use. Atone time.. the Irvine Company had • planned n1a jor develop1nents in the lipper Bay are;1, helped along by a pro1>0sed land S\1 ap \l'ith the county. ·1'hc exth:lnJre "'ils made and later 1o1•us reversed by the county . The firm ~ucd to halt the reversal But last yt>ar, \\tat son pa\·ed the way for today's settlement by agreeing to drop the company's suit and calling for the establishment a fi eld committee to nt!goti ate today's rinal settlement ... • Kalmbach Weei}s; Betrayed Friend I i/ 11 J ! \ l 1 . . Masseqse Permit Approved -. P'Olice d epartment a nd city manager recommendations were disregarded J\olonday riigfl.t when the Ne'4'por( Beach City Council voted to issue a masseuse permit to a woman who police allege was once arrested for soliciting prostitution. As a condition of the permit ap· proval, Diana Barilone. 22, must post a SI.000 bond as assurance to the city her hu sband's massage parlor . .the Wright Place, 4301 Birch St., will be "Otierated in a'n orderly rganner." According lo a police report studied by the council , Mrs. Barilone pleaded not ~uilty to a 19'70 soliciting prostitution charge in Catden.,. 1 l!owe"'.er. the report cCf119111'~ed. s he entered a guilty plea to a lflsturbing • the peace charge and paid a $100 fin e. "She hq no other arrest record." the police report said. It went on to say that Mrs. Barilpne has worked at her husband'• massage parlon In Irvine and Newport Beach, ·, "There has been no record of either. pl ace being conducted in a ~lsorde'rly .manner,'' lhe police report continued. It a ls o acknowledged l\tr.s . 'Barilone's offer lo take a lie detector test "to prove she is straight." When l\layor pro tern 11-tilan Dostal I. moved that the police department and city m anager's denial of the m as- seuse permit be upheld, Councilman Paul Ryckoff and 11-t ayor Don ll-1clnnis defended the applicant. "She can't be saddled Vlilh this thing Jorever,'' Ryckofr said as he refu sed to support Dostal's motion. l\tclnnis pointed out that the attrac- tive brunette had not been convicted of the prostitution charge and said she shouldn't be m ade "to wear this kinCf of stigma forever." Ryckoff and l\'Iclnnis were joined by Councilmen floward "Rogers, Pete Barrett und Lucille Kuehn in voting f6r issuance of the permit subject to the $1 ,000 bond. Councilman John Store allied him- That's What It Is The personalized license plates on this auto made the photo·gepher stop Cor-a second look in an Oregon superma'rket. The owner, accor~ ding to th ~ cam.eraman. declined to be iden- tified, but he confirmed that the m essage was correet. Nix<?ti Blood Oil D.rill Foes Study Up Industry, U.S. De~ls Pressure --. Says .Docto.r Ky the Associated Press Opponents or oil drilling orr the LONti BEACll IAPI .:: Former Southern California co3sl suggest President Nixon. though still im-they may seek a federal grand jury proving, has e1t perienced large, unex -probe of alleged dealings between the plained rises in his blood pressure in oil industry and the federal govern- rcccnt days, his personal physicict n ment. said today. The reaction followed reports that Or, John C. Lungren said that "''hile the federal government had already he was concerned about the problem, decided to go ahead with plans to Nixon hopefully will be able to go lease sites for oil drilling off lhe coast home late-this week. before norm al environmi ntal impact The blood pressure changes have studies are completed. -' been brougtil on by physical activity "We believe the meeting bct1o1•een in some cases, Lungren said, but the the petroleurp industry and govern- pressure has also jumped ""•hen he is ment officials 1o1•ere. at the least. a President Ford has c<illed a meeting of governors and governors- elect of coastal states for Wednesday in Washington O.C. concerning the or- rshore oil leasing program. But Gov. Ronald Reagan was;not planning to ;ittend . ... · Gov.-elect Edmund G. Brown Jr. said he had other commitments but 1o1•ou ld send an aide for a briefin g Thursday. -tr Dostal Will Be physically quiet and concentrating or breach or public trust, and may have engaging in, problem solving.·· -,..-been a conspiracy to violate certain R' t t • Lungren said that whi le Nixon was ·laws," the Seashore Environmental epresen ll l'Ve $50,000 To-Settle 'Payoff' -- W AS•tlNGT0N <U PI ) -Richard l\t . Nixon's former personal lav.·yer, Herbert W. Kalmbach. of Newport Beach, broke dov.·n in tears on the wit - ness stand today as he recalled betraying a friend to get money to pay off the Watergate burglars. In the most dra matic moment of the seven-week Watergate cover-up trial. Kalmbach struggled unsuCcessrully to contain his e motions as he told about calling Thomas V. Jones, board chairman of the Northrop Corp .. lo get $50,000 in cash for a "special need " in early August. 1972. U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica im!111ediately called a lO·m inu te recess. Kalmbach's chin quivered as · he walked out of the courtroom . The emotion,,! moment began when chief trial prosecutor James 'F~ Neal askf!i Kalmbach, who is serVing. a prison term fo r hi·s part in the · \V~tergate scandal, if his "'-'ife knew what he 1o1•as gathering money for. J-le replied; "No, at no time.'' "ln fairness to fitr . Jones, he didn't know either?" Neal as ked. "Absolutely not." Kalmbach said . "I'm glad you · asked thal questio n. ~tr . Jones is a fine man." Pausing, he added . ''\\'hen I met 1,1,•ith r-.tr. Jones. I said 'Tom. this is confidenti al.''' Neal then asked in a soft voice, "You felt you betrayed him?" Kalmbach replied tearfully. "Yes." A rcw m inutes later, Kalmbach resumed te!;!t imony and said that by September 1973 he refused to continue raising money for the defendants. Kalmbach, a wea lthy corporate lawye r ser\'ing a six to 18-month prison sentence for 'illegal campaign fund·raisi ng practices, testified !See KALMBACH, Page A2 1 -Ul"IT ......... CHIN QUIVERED Herbert Kalm~ch Jewelry Wortl1 $5,000 Taken From ,2 Shops Ne1,1,'port Beach Police today were investigating the theft of about $5.000 worth or je""·elry and art objects from two adjoining jewery shops . Burglars apparently hid in the up· stairs portion of the Goldmerchant. 2813 Lafayette Ave .. until the 5:30 p.m. closing time Friday, police said . Poli ce th.eorize the burglars then ransacked the empty shop, taking items valued at more than $600, before boring a hole through the wall of Dan -Levin Custom J ewe l·ry. 2811 L1i.fayette Ave . At the second shop, burglars took rubies. pearls. bronze sculptures, go ld scrap, go ld rings and gold .pen- dants valued at $4,.500. Taken at the Goldmcrchant 1o1·ere siJ,•er rings. antique necklaces. pen and ink drawings and several slit· chery item s. police s<1 id. - ! self v.•ith Dostal on the issue to form the di ssenting fa ction in the 5 to 2 vote to override the earlier administrative talkil'\g )"ith a n unidenti£i ed visitor Alliance said in a letter to Rep. !\ onday afternoon his blood pressure Alphonzo Bell <R·Calir. l _ ~__.r.__n " [ M f ;, Action Delayed On Lido Beacl1 ------~· 1 ;:wling Storm Batters Nome NOl\l E. Alaska (AP! -A storm packing win sds of nea'rly 70 miles per. hour battered this, Bering Sea town today, causing extensive. nooding in low-lying areas and forcing the evacuation of about 100 residents. went up to iso 9\'er 95, an abriOr ffi-aUY Shlrrey--$010Qlon, head of SEA-. -,.-,~a-n~--u-~ --e-e w..ng- h.gh I I public hearings to .be held in Santa 1 eve . . • , Nixon's normal blood pressure is · l\1oniea Dec. 2 and 3 on the filrilling about 120 o\'er 70 or 80. Lu ngren said question "are a mockery at this in__tiis daily w_ritten report to newsmen point.'' A grand jury probe request had llt Ptlemori al Hospital Medi~~! Center , notbeenfinalize·d.however. of f..on g Beach. .., At the ~ame time, Deputy City Atty.' The blood'pressUre problem "is a· John 1'1amilton of Los Angeles, refer· factor of concern to u5. particularly ring to a possible legal action to block' wj th our pa~ie nt on anticoagulation , drilling, said, "We have a definite in- (b\ood thinn1ngl tflerapy," 'Lungren terest in followiilg th is up., either in said. ' • federal court in Washington O.C .. or here." Reds Overrun Post · SAIGON (U Pl ) Communist. for· ~1ayor Pro·Tcm l\Iilan DOStal 1o1·as appointed by the Newport Beach City Council fifonda y to represent the city at an offshore oil drilling conference called by Los Angeles l\layor Tom Bradley. When Dostal atlcnds the meeting in Bradley's offi ce Thursday, he'll have the authority to commit the cily lo pa y ··its fai r share" of a proposed multi- jurisdi ctional 1cn\•ironmental impacl s(udy . , , "fhe project . V.'hich is expected to cost from S4S,000 toS60.000, is intended lo scr\'e as a critique of U.S. Interior l)epartmcnl proposals to sell drilling sites off Southern California's coast. The Newport Beach City Council has delayed action on an a.greemcnt providing for an indepcndenl ap- praisal or cily·ov.·ned beaches leased lo the Lido Is le Community As · soeiation. Before the council P.1onday 1o1•as an agreement calling for the city lo pay half the price of a $5,000 appra isal that \\'ill be the basis for negotiations bet- ween the association and city when the 1951 lease comes up for rene'4·a1 in J.unc 1976. The council agreed to \\'ail two \\'eeks before considering the joint :1p. praisal to give the association time lo decide if it wants tidelands thought not to be of interest to the associ:1tion ·included in the <ip praisa l. No injuries were reported. 'But po"·er and telephone lines \\•ere cut nff . all roads out 'of Nome were flooded, the City HalJ "'-'BS reportedly caving in. and up to fi ve feet of water was running through the to"'·n·s main street. !\lost buildings were "''ithout heat. The temperature was in the 30s and · offi cials said this was fortunately a relatively high temperature for this timeofyear, Five Injured In Century City Blaze l..OS ANGELES (AP) -A spec- tacular fir e broke out in a Century City hig h rise office building tOday,. but th e b-l!lldktg-V{a s qulckl.y evacuated and fi remen qui e.kly put th~ fire out. Five injuries were repor· ted, fireofficia ls said. Operation ID ,...,...--------------~I Begins To11ight .-rO Sem&Dtl•CS Ne 1,1,·port ·Beac h ro1ice Explorers ccs ov~rran a large militia post two miles fi"om the site of the ~ty Lai mas· i sacre. killing at least eight govern- ment.soldiers. the South Vietnamese military com m<ind said today. Bradley h11s called on the coastal cities in Ventur11, Lo.°' Ange les and Orange counties lo form a consortium to finance the stud y. ' STEEL STRIKE COOLS STOCKS . Billowing s ms>ke-poured-from---lhe ·--NEW YORK <U Pll -News of the eighlh Ooor or the City National Bank beginning of a natiOnwide coal strike building in the heart of the pos h t.tnd layorrs caused by it pushed prices business and financial district. lower today in moderate trading on A bank offi cer said he believed the New York Stock Exchange. all 2,000 hQd safely been evacuated The Dow Jone5 industrial average., on elevators and stair1o1•8ys. Firell)en 1,1,•hich gained more than five p({ints reported the bl aze under conlrol et l\to114ay,lost l3.46pointsto659.18.. 11:11 a.m. DccUnes led advances by about 11 The fire eruplcd at 10 :11 a,m. of IO·t0·3 margin among the 1,774 Issues · unknO\\n causes. traded. Two firemen and three civili ans PrlCcs were mt:ii:ed (n moderate "''ere tfealcd al the scene for burns . 1rading on the American Stock Ex · George Engler, 38. or Los Angeles was change. treated for a burnt'd right 1i1rm at the UCLA Medical Center. - • 1... ~ _ _ will' go door lo door lo"ighl i" the Going Into R ecession-Nessen \VASH I NGTON fAPI -President Ford's c hief spokesman acknowledged today that ··we are moving into a recession.·· • 'lijiite l~ouse press secretary Ron Nessen. ending v.·eeks or semantic debate, said a preview or November's economic statistics shows a con- tinued erosion in the economy and that when lhC'.\-' are'announeed ttnd- . analyzed "it probably v.'ould appear this month we are n1oving into a recessioq,w·· ''We arc not RO\Y in a recession but ne""·figurcs will probably indicate \\'e are moving into a recession," he added. Nessen said the White Jloose ackno1,1,•\edgement docs not neccss •• rilv mean there will be changes in President ford's ecooomic program. · But .he left open the possi bility that tht President may accept an · alternative to hta prl)J>Oled 5 percent ineome tax surtax on midtllc and high·~nco mc individuals-and on corporations. 'J Cameo Shores area or Newport Beach to condllct 1''0per.atlon l de n- tification," a system or marking 1>er so nal propert y to di scoura ge burglars. Explorers. "'ho began the operation in 1972. will offer to mark appliances. slerco systems. tools and other items of \'aluc . Electric engravers "'ill be used to mark the items v.•ith the owner's driver's license number . Residents "'ill also be given l'4'0 stickers to place on thei r house 1,1,•indow~ indicating their vnlueblcs are marked In recent m onths. CamL'o Shores resi<klnls have reported numerous bp.rglarle!> and burglary :1ttempt~. poli ce said. Slide Buries 15 JQl.J ANNESBURG, South 1\frica (AP ) -The toll in the mud slide at the Impala platinum mine rose to 15 m is- sing today as rescue opera~ tinucd. 1\ eompany official said it "'as ··most un like ly there are any sur· \'ivors Cuaasl \\. t•••• ht•r i''nir through' \Vt•dncsday \I ilh cooh•r tempt•raturcs along 1ht• Oran ,Re Guast.-ll igh:'I rangi ng frori· ttlt• mid 70s al th e strand lo the mid 80s inland. Q\crnight IO\\'S 50-55 . li\SI Dll TODA,, ...:. Thirteen ·-unlucky" &!ale ltg1slator.1 1~1.ting ofl1ct after the election will haue $1.3 n11/hQ11 loktn out of their pockets by Ille repeat of pertJion bonusts Sf!e Pogr AB IEnNhm ... t~ L M.M rf C1li...,.1 ~uiliff -· --· Dl•l~Ntli<h ltll"•l•l l"•tt l[R .. r'll'*-llt ' ,..,.i.111,, .... -... "·~· -.... ~IRltr"llH'\t.A I •1 """' ~"'"" •• MeM,Tr" .. J .... !fl •t.H Moott.11 ~-t •> NlllMll lrlo•~ •> Of1"9fCH11t, .. """'' "' $lh41 ,..,,e, ..... ""°"' •• '*',,.,."'"' 16·1 Ttte\'1- A M Tllifflfl'' ., ••tfltt All WWNlrl.,.., " " "' .. •• '" 11·81 .. ., .. , ••• '" ... .. ., • A•• O'l'V Pl'OT N ' ~ "'._ ... • , ,. Tuelday,N0¥91T1Nf 12, 1117<1 Groin Extensions --Newport Facm·g- Newport Be ac h ha s bee n threatened with criminal 1>rosccution for bu.ilding lour oce11n J(roin exten· sions without firsl obt a in i ng a required Arn1 y Corps of Engineers permit. ' According to a corps spokeman in Los An geles, the infraction coold cost the city as much as $10,000 in fines should the case be turned over to the l).S. Department of Justice. As things stand now.11 rorps 0111c1a1 has recommended to fhe chief of Councilmen Defer· Food . Ordinance ' Heeding the protests of a handful of restaurant owners, the Newpo"rt Be.ich City Council balked Monday night .at adopting a proposed new food handling ordinance. Instead of ac.cepting the uniform or· dinancc now in effect in 24 of the coun- ty's 26 cities. a two-man committee v.•a s rorm e d t o mee t with the restaurant owners to "knock out" "'hat they considered its most objec· tionable reatures. 1 Sui? engineers "that action be laken by the departm e nt o r justice toward cri minal prosecution.'' That conclusion was contained in a letter to the city rrom R.P. Youn g, chief of the Corps or Engi nee rs co n- struction operations. tn a certifi ed letter to the city, Young said : . "We have learned th at you have. pe nding the processing or your 11p- plication, proceeded to construct and i have completed the groins.'' "Such construction is unlawful," '\'oung 's letter continued. At issue in the corps' reprimand or Newport Beach is the building of four zs.root groin extensions near the city's main lifeguard station at the Newport Pier. Last winter the city raciUty had to be protected by sandbags when seasonal tides eroded th~ beach area. To provide more substantial protec· tion. the city planned.the groin exten· sions and a pplied (Qi ti'le necessary corpspermitJuly22.' Accordin g to Publi c Works director Joe Devlin, it normally takes from 12 to 18 months after an appli cation has been fil ed to obtain the permit. "In this case," Devlin said. "we didn 't reel we cou ld wait that long and run the ri sk of substantial property loss." "Ir we had it to do over again, we 'd be forced to do it the same way," Devlin told the city council Monday. The council took no action and discussed the· threat or crimfnal prosecution only for a few moments. : U~IT ........ • • • ---a @le~t1on ~ . ~ :;-·-·-··-.. -... ----- Of Gibson Dropped~_ WASHINGTON IAP} -President Ford agreed today to abandon An· drew E. Gibson as his cholce to be federal e nergy administrator but promised to appo·int him "to another responsible position in· government" if FBI checks.raise no obstacles. In a letter to Gibson: who asked that his appointment be ·withdrawn because of controversy over hi s $880.000 severance agreement with Philadelphia's Interstate Oil Tran· sport Co., Ford said he Intends to an· nounce a n_ew nominee for the Federal Energy Administration post "very soon.'' In a · rather bizarre development," Press Secreta.,.y Ron Nessen said White House staff chieC Donald Pum· sfeld "has \'Olunteered to ta~he 'blame" for Gi bson's selectlo en though Nessen contended Ru s· · reld knew nothing at the lime a ut Gibson's 10-year agreement with the Philadelphia ri rm. At a news briefing, Nessen also an- nounced that Ford decided to go along Y.'ilh a controversial decision or ttte Nixon administration to force the resignation of Barbara M. Watson as administrator . or· the State Depart· ment's Bureau or Security an<I Con· sular ACfairs. · The White !·louse spokesman said Buffalo lawyer Leonard F. Walen- tynowlcz wOuld be nominated to sue· • ceed. Watson. Walentynowic1 also had been the choice of resigned. President ·Nixo9 for the post. Oibs9n's selection lo head the FEA became controversial because of his DROPPED BY FORD Andr'w E. Glbaon Mazatlan Race ·slowed Down • By Light Wind It wa s still slow going in the Los Angeles to Mazatlan Yacht ·Race ·today as leaders in the 45-boat flee'- struggled With light airs north of Cedros Island . The elapsed time lead changed in the drifting conditions during the nieht with the st.foot sloop Joli , skip· pered by William Nie me or the SeatUe Yacht Club, iTloving about three miJPJt Chier target of the attack was a sec. lion giving county health inspectors the power to immediately _close restaurants they consider to be "an immediate and substantial hazard to . public health." HARSH STAND -With pistol on desk, -Russ Kelner, who claims coMectioos with Interstate Oil Tran· , to be orficicil or Jewish Defense League. says his group would sport, an oil·barge aod tanker co,m· --retaltat~ -f f-v Joleht:·e-was-us-ed~a'(at.n"SC-1 r b Y'P alH tine I:itier a t"10'-n.----.pa"n . • ahead of her sister ship, Jake Wood's -5orcery-ofthe·ealifomia-Vacht€1ub•-.---- .Ri:>bert Rubian, operator or the Cr,a b Cooker, argued that" the im- mediate suspension feature or the l?rd.inance woul.d deprive: o,rratorS of d,µe process. -~ - "It places too in uch authority in one man·~ hands and deprives operators of the chance to make whatever cor· reetions are needed," Rubian said. SPeaking for the Carl'!> J r. chain, Steve Larson echoed Rubian 's arguments a nd said there should be .!:IOme provision to appeal an inspec· tor's judgment to a local·board. In answer to a question rrom Mayor Donald &tffinls, Larson sai(!'he was unaware that other cities in which the chain operates have already adopted the new uniform ordinance. County envlron m~ntal health direc· tor Robert Stone told the council that rounty health inspectors are acting as the city's agents when inspecting establishments within its boundaries. .. The city does not abandon any of its ria:hts when contrarting with us." St.one said while noting the city could mend the ordinance "In any way it sees fit." How Newport Beach sees fit will be determined within two weeks an·er Councilmen Howard Rogers and John St9re meet with the restaurant own·er s to ::.ttempt to "iron the wrinkles oul ··of th e unUorm ordinan- <'e. Priest Beaten, Robbed by Trio LAS VEGAS <UPI) -The Rev. Wil - liam Kenny was summoned to a motel lO administer last rites and then beaten and robbed by Lhree men. He WJl.:S later beaten agajn, Las Vegas metropolitan police said three' me n went to the Catholic priest's home about 2 a.m. 1'11onday and asked him to drive to the motel to adm inister last rites to a dying rri end. When the father arrived, he was pistol·whippcd and robbed or $3 . Poli ce su id I he three assailants then took Fflthc r Kenny's car. Fat her Kenny '>1.'ho ma naged to free himself. was then beutcn again when. the men returned to the room. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT '""°'....., Cwit 0.0111 Piiot, _.,n !WN<ltistc•"· ll<neil llM '*""1·P>•n, I pub+IV...:I by IN! 0....,. GN1t Pwtll •••""'I Comp•nr. S.-M•to•t""" art -!ohm. MoNI•• ln•a>19n '•""'v, "" Co!.!• ........ ~~""""', s..c:n. tlY"t....,.. &e.c:n /Fo...,. lllri V•l••P, t• .. lnt, !lidd!to.<k VllHI• ll'd uauna lle.c:n1!.outn Co•st A .invie ~· toot""' •I ""Ill''"'"" Sllu•Nfl -s...dlp\ Tn. pruW.•JMll ""111•\l'l•"Q Pl•nl " .ti JOO Wnl S.f Sl•Hi, Coi.t• Mtw. C•llla•"I• "Ml• Robe rt N . Weed Prn;e1t111 •I'd """''.,,... JclCk R. 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KALMBACH., •• earlier PibW he ji nswered an urge-nt -White House call to raise money for "the Watergate burglars so Nixon's 1972 re-election campaign would not be jeopardized. . Pale and obyiously tired after five ·months in prison, Kalmbach testified that he-was sworn to "absolute secre'Cy" about the payments to the burglars and used aliases and covert maneuvers to fulfill his mission. But he stopped short of describing the payofrs as ''hush money." "'It was clear it was lo be for sup-· port for the families of these defen· danls and ror their attorneys,'' he said . , Kalmbach was the 20th witness cal- led at the trial of five former Nixon aides. _ Then, he said, he arranged for An- thony J . Ulasewicz, a 1tormer New . York police detective, to handle the disbursements upon the directions or Frederick C. Larue, aNixoncampaign aide. Ulasewicz and Larue were the next scheduled witnesses. During the first six.weeks after the break·in, Kalmbach testified, he received a total of $145,000 in cash - 375,000 from Stans on June 29, $40,000 from Larue on July 18and $30.000from Larue on July 27. Of that amount, he said . Ulasewici made payments or 525,000 and 540,000 to conspirator E. Howard Hunt's attorney and wife. Kalmbach also related, as he had for the Senate Watergate hearings 16mo.n· ths ago, an emotional meeting he had wii.hd efendant J ohn 0 . Ehrlich manon July 26. He said Ehrlichman. then a White House aide. told him the payments were' 'proper . Man Slashes Self SAN ANTON IO, Tex . lt\P) -Em· ployes or a bus terminal watched in horror Monday night as a Miami man fatally slashed his throat and stabbed himselr repeatedly in the chest. Fred Thomas. 31. was dead on arri val at a hospital a rter the incident in 1he careteria of the Greyhound bus ter· min al. Army. Huge security force was assembled to protect. PLO Gibson left Interstate last May with delegation to U.N. • ~ a guara"ntee,or S) mllllOn·ror his ser· vices of onJy21.i.JTlonths-l ancS lnterstate j • · t. got its seCOJ'ld su,bsidylasfJ'uly.. · . Gibson's se(i'es of connections with CQ. n'. {il -._.Ct;ng· R ep·ortS 1hegovemmentahd 1htersta1ereoor· SI SI tedly led Sen. Hei\ry,M. Ja'ekson (0- \Yas}l.), to wrlte,.ford requesting the ,... · • , results of a routine FBI investigation G • ' • o t In. A 'fi t ' intoGjbson'sbacJc:1rou:nd. .iv."e. n · • U V. n •ra a • Jackson ,i• chairman of the Senate lnterior Corruri'ttee1 wt;ilch ppsses on the FEA nominee, af\d.congressional . - By United Presslll;tematJon·a1 A PLO spokesman saiTArarat took The Pal es tine Liberation-offforAlgiers thismorningenrOUteto fl' . New York to address Wednesday's Organization issued con icting U.N. General. Aasembly debate on reports today on the travels or PLO Palestine but gave no details and no leader Vasser Arafat lo New York 'where the Jewish nerense League has times. ' The spokesman said his earlier sourci!s said Gibson's nomination was in serious troubte. even \hO'ugh it' had not yet been Cormally sent to the Senate. Gibson mel hastily with Wh ite llouse aides twice Friday and agiin ~lond ay, and lnterior Secretary The two yachts were also leadin·g on handicap time. Class A continued to d!>minale the corrected lime posltli>ns -wit h Bob.Beauchamp's -Dorothy O out' of {he Newport Harbor Yacht Club in third place. • ' Position reports showed the major po rtion· of the fleet strung out between lalitlide 29 and 30 about 60 to 70 mjles be hind the.leader's. Handicap standingsoverall l . Joli 2. Sorce ry 3. Oorothy·O 4. Blackbird 5. Deception. _ Class 8 : .. 1: Blac~bird 2. Alethca.3. Ragdoll .. Class C: I. Deception 2. Aleg~e 3. l'lias AJegre. Class C 1. Deception 2. ~las Alegre .~ Alegre 3. Rogers C. B. l'ltorton, the President's Class D:~l -The Terrorist 2. Broom top energy aide, was summoned to a .. 11ilda i · \•owcdtoassassinatehim . statement th at Arafat traveled to Algie r s di.iri n g the ni g ht was School Board Will Discuss Tax Failure A d iscussion of the impact of Proposition Z's failure at the polls will be part or toriigh,t's"meeting of the Nc~port-Mesa Vilified school board. Trustees are expecf,ed to hear a recom mendation by district Superin- tendenl John... _Nie.oil J!l<!,t a new_ ta ~ override electKut be called for next spring. Several trustees have said they believe the vQS.ers d_id not full y under- stand Proposition Z, which ca lled for a 53·cent tax boos t to allow the district to keep up with inrlation. In other action, the school board wil l consider a report by Ure distri ct 's grievance review panel concerning the tra nsfer of former Costa P.1esa 1-Iigh School rootball coach John Sweazy to a teSfhing position at Davis illid dleSchool. Sweazy has protested the transfer, \l.'hich he clai ms is a demolion. Trustees are expected to take action tonight on his request to be returned to a high school tcachingP91t. The meeting is sch~ttled for 7:30 ,p.m. at fl.1ariners School. deliberately inaccurate "to cover up Arafat's movemepts for security reasons." ' Arafat arrived in Cairo Pt1onday and held conferences with the Egyp- tian foreign minister and defense . . ISRAELIS GRAB 3 CAPTIVES · INS. LEBANON, Page A4 minister, but did not seek President Anw ar Sadat. · Egyptian officials said Arafat and Foreign l\tinister Ismail Fahmi met ror an hour and discussed-Ar:ab strategy tor the""Palestinian debate in the assembly. The officials also said Fahrni pledged maximum erforts by Egypt to line up support in the assembly ror the PLO· position. These errorts "'ill be- made in contacts with delebations in New York and with...._diploi:ri"atic mis- sions in Cairo, they said. meeting v.·ith Ford 1\'tonday morning and later declined. to talk about it publicly. Curbs &en On Speed Limit \VASHINGTON <UPI) -Transpor- lation Secretary Claude jr.-Btinegar s aid toda y he is c,.6nsid.erlng legislation to enrorce the SS mile speed limit that might include cutting of£ highway funds to those states that do not enforce it. Brinegar, in a session.with several reporters, said Preside nt Ford is "quite serious" about cracking down on violators or the speed limit, which ' was imposed during last winter's fuel crisis but which has been Increasingly ignored by the nation's motorists. Slayer f _lees Institution, Nabbed Later PHILADELPHIA CU P!)· -Two women, including Ca rmella Maglino Robbins who confessed to the slaying and dismemberment of her rather, have b ee n returned to the P hil adelp hia State Hospital at _!ryberry artet a weekend escape. Mr s. Robbins. 28, was sent bac~e'" the hos pital after two policemen discovered her wandering on a down· town street. She was committed to the hospital by COJ.lrt order last year for treatment and diagnosis of her men- J.al conditiori . • IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT . SEAMS There is a tendency to take shortcuts these days .. Almost every skilled profession sees this. .. J ' 1 Bid to Curb Cove Development Fails . The ·vast· majority of carpet layers use the hot·melt tape which 1s several times faster than hand sewing . Drawbacks inclu de the fact that the tape is attached to the SECONDARY backing, ana if the secondary backing bas any tendency to work loose from the primary backing. there 1s nothing to hOld the carpet together. Al so. operating temperature of the iron is critical , and if the iron is too hot or too cold. there is a distinct probiibility of a weak seam , Clea ning poses the ultimate test to this type of seam, and we have been called innumerable times to repair so meone else's seams which have come apart through the tendency of wet carpet to shrink. . A movt> to put the skids to the Irvine Company's controversial Cove con- dominium de\'elopmenl in Ne wport Beach has rallen short of its mark . The best a city council minority or 1.hree could ge.t for it.s-'lffotWlooday u·as <t st arr study of tentative and fin al pl:ins for the 58-unit Bayside Drive project acros:'l the channel from Balboa Island. Purpose of the study is todeterr'fline if there are "subslantial diffcrencfs" between the tentative plans approved by a 6·1 council vote in early 1973 and fini\l1plans.only recently compleled. : Pending th e outcome of the t"'O· w"cck stu~. the company w\11 con· tinue development or the 5.S·acre boiyfronl site a t its own-"peril," i\layor Don f.fcl nnissaid. i\1cfnnls was not a member or the lhree·man minority that ravored "'itholding building permits needed to proceed with the project, a move that "'as defeated on a 4·3 \'ote. lnltiall)·. Councilman Paul Ryckolf '>1.'lnted the permits withheld until publlc he11 rings could be he.Id "to dett>rmine the real impact o( this ob· jectlonA ble project on the are~.·· Later. however, Ryckoff 1oltened I his sta nd by supporting Councilman .John Store's motion calling for "'ilh· holding or building permits .for tv.•o . "·eeks "''hile th e staff completes its study. u ore. ye o an Counci man llow ard Ro ge rs co uldn't find the · fourt h vote they needed to clamp the lid on the issua nce of the permits. T"·o weeks ago the council voted 7·0 to as~ !'he-Irvine Company to vol · untar1ly rollback its development pl ans. Specifically, the Council wanted a _Bay.s ide Drive wall that eventually' w1U rise JJ.feet 6-inches toned down a nd IO ·foot bui ld ing ' mounds eliminaled. In a written response to the coun- cil's request, company President Ray Watson said 5600,000 was already in· \'CSted in th e project lhal had been ap- proved by both th-e-ph1.lififiiTCOmmjs. sloo and city council as well as the ooustal commission. . Consequently. \\'atson said. the company has no alternative but to decline the city's Invitation to rol · lback the project. So he It, ~tayor Oon ~tclnnls and Counci lmen Pete Ba rrett , Mil a n ·Dostal and Lucille Kuehn jjaid, as they voted against the motion to with· hold building permits. • At Alden 's we hand sew our seams with a cross or baseball ~ sMch. Them we latex the seam to permanently lock in these stitches. Sewing also penetrates both secondary and -prlmary backings. Naturally. sewing takes longer. but our fine installations have been a major factor in our growth seventeen years in the Harbor Area. SPECIAL PURCHASE-BERVEN "BRIDAL SUITE" . . . 550 Sq. Yd .-Color "Mint Mist" s 1 Q9 5 · (Spec[!L Mill Color) HG. SJOlf PllCf .... $14.'5 Iott. JllSTAUIO • ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES -1663 Placentia Ave , COSTA MESA '"'"' HAltlOlt AllA 646-4838 SINCI ltl1 Mott.· n.., t le S:JO: fri. t t• t : S•t. f :)I I• S • 11 )1 .. 11 '• . ., -' . ' • ''" 1,. t ... 'I(' ""."l ' ., • ' ' ' ' . ' ,ByMllJl'()NMOSKOWITZ No. l prolit contri butor to Tb~y figured that the He:w ·vo~ic cUPii ·-w. ""' W"' ..., w... ._. ,· Wtienyouhavetbeenemy Warnec·L~IJl~6rt,_ a drug .... easiest way to take the :::.,io;:tt:cr;ctt•w •.f'(tidl:lo. o.· Nll*ol O-°" '"(Mil o. o.,. on ttte t:un. go for .th• co1 m..ttLc..•·l.olletrl e..s mea.sure oCListerinewasto Cl-:-----~t!; hfl""''~ .. » 11 _.._ .... iJ1••"'--. =~fl.4 ~1 i~"':= iuaular. That's the strategy smor1asbord that has an· make a mouthwash that ..,., ,~~, ... ~ 111r11N 1 • .0 1 ~1, t,,._ 1to • ~~.: 11J~.,..ioi ~··•, s ~ ... Proeter & Gamble has ap· nual 1ales in excess of Sl.S a 11tai4 ........... ._. ..... ....,.. Mt'·" 1 "' ~·-1" "" • ~l·tiO 1 .a ~"' a 1:;;:0.-~ · ·;;;;:1 k.¥~• -.u(Uit1•iJ.,~ ..,1"-'·SS-.. ~ N" "'f.t_"~'"'~ Rare.ntly .a. oPfa(LinilsJong bih.w1~heJ11D..C.t~_e:o_s,,._,...,,hal sU:at.e:gy backfired--,.,,,,,,..1 ..-.-11-,,.-.... ,-. . ......_ •.• -....___._...___ _.,,............,_,,,"_"" 1,§·· w ;;;:....·" standinc battle to dethrone invo l ved In dell vering badly. Listerine kept telling AuneCltW I • II -"' ...,, ..... JeM .,, •ll'lo-1\11 ltlJl +lli ....... I, •• g n·· vt Listerine aa the leader of Listerine Is advertising, folks that Listerine mll!lbe t't'if"r,11t .~ ~ l -·w; c.bl.tt.~c;;-.-. ... ~-~:1.,1.,.:1• ,.:, ~.~J= the mouthwash market. which can, ru.n. anywhere a superior germ killer ~';!iis ~ w: :C~,J;: 1~ 1:::~ ...._,,,,.. s-1, n"'-" .......u~ ! H 11~~ P&G's brand is Scope. It · from $10 to $20' 1'9llllon a bccul\.seittastessobad. "-',:.~1 ., ui 2io.-·~ c.....,Wil • 10 a ." t.-c.AO • 11 11\\ •• ....,.,.., 1• ~·" h I h Id d M. · d C I t 100 ·-··u • • ' -t.111 l"i-c: i )0 ~" IH'-'11 Alf .. ur s • 111 ~, ~.·, '••' ...... -.~ as ong e ownsetond year. 1cr1n an ogtte --· +ni. !E~"'·n• ,.,,. .. ~i.ta.,.•s1N r11'lo-u1o ~·i~• ,, ••-~ 'place in this IJ18rket, but Atonepolnt,12yearsago, were never able to make :t=:~: J ~~ *>11 .U•• ,, *"+14 t.rMu1v. • s •'h-llo t;;;.O.a41, 1," _., P&G has never been eom· Listerine hardly had any much of a dent in :1~~~1; ,:: .L.,_1" ~~(t~ii 1~ ~.iV: f:'~·,~:i: 61J ::~;-:: =J :!:1~ 1; 1:"':: = rortable with the runner-up competitors. It did the lion's Listerine's sales. Scope, Al• ~·-11'1( ... s .i,• ",to .. c;JJ~• ·~ I: ~: I~~:: li 'ff t: = ~ "fOrMI' to s u sv. ... h er! I h·1 b b ~I .... .,. ''' C-.jf l'a,l'a, IECll.llN(,:11 6 IO 1 -1 -I l-SpOt ift 8n'Y market, Sare thebus ness w1 e acke d y mass 1ve .. -1.~•n u ... .,., ""• --11t hwltrl..JJs 219111_""1CHl'Nn11 •• 11,111 ., 1 11 I hi I l r P&G d AleC:...1.11\1 • ~\It "-C11i.1C . 20 U..._l'a £Gll.G .nu » 10\lt-I !OftP1 ... 1 II,,~-(!Spec a y n t s nstance, a moun s o d a ver· :~:.r.~i::· ffl tr-~1111 ~ »t~ ui -u~• liieci Mloc .. ~-, 1"_"" ::=•r~c,I: ~ ';!:-.'~ where Listerine has con· ~ ti s in g, m a e s ome A111nw1111 60 6 6 lt'Ai+ ., ~1 1 .a2t1 . 11 Wt• "' £os c. .JM" s u~-"' jOSlllltt.• s 11 n111o-1-.lslenuy Out.old Scope by < progress. moving up to .1.1blrtoC>t:rt '°' 7*-1111 c.t11c.1ro s •2M1t-""Elk'IM11-1 1r ~11o't-l'lll uc.n1111••., 1~1 .. Mo Albffttrl 50 I 1 11ft> c.tlllt • • ,, ,,.._tilt EldM pt IC•• 1 Sl'a-l'a l!IC... pl.I.lo ,, tJOD ~\lo bellerlhanlWOIOOQe. ,,. ney about 20 percent Of the Ali;•Mll,40 i ltl 10'.'.-i' C.Clll.Ofll U:IO ~l Eltllll 11•11 ,, 11 1ft.• l'a lltl>!plJV.,. JO Jl""+ \lo , • Alto Std ., • •1 ,.,. ~ c.tl'OIF" .olO • • ~Ila Elfwlr lftO t M l'--I'll 111 Pwr l IO t 61 u-"' . . {~ -market . But th at still left Al( ... l,.1!:20 11 I) ltY.-~ GttoPl..1 40. 51 t• --e1-.1Co11. JJ llW-'t UI TootW.:IOU 11 2• _.,. No PEO ,,ree L1"ster1"ne w1"th more than so "'-••n .100 ia it ., -I<. ta• rte i.60 • " '""+ ..., e 11r.c:o1 ... s it Jt -" i....,..1.i Ci> s 6S ,,,._"" PLEinthe world Ii •11_2....,2 tl ~"" c.rr .. rcsts u 1 ..... e-·1110 11, .. 11111 -"" 1,,.A c,110 ,.1•12111o-._ WorNaboutbadbreathas .Pe r cent of the t ot a l A11~ep20d tt •-v. ,.,,G 102<i • 9" ... Env'l"'1'·•11 MJt1ti -i 11o1N•1nv 1s. •• 111~-. ._,, AUoLud I'° t u :tit-"" (Ml ... ~ '° I u• Ml~ •.• ,_,,,~ :M .s 1 '""• .... lnOllCll .Ucl . ,, )l't-" much as Americans, which business • •uo HllODI 1 1 s ~ ~ ~'::!r.'J t i! ~. -~ l::"t11'.ft: i l! 1~:, : 1,"' ... •n~, ,', .'. ,,','• 1! =,r.-accounts for the fact that brands such as Lavoris and In the past year, however, :::~~·~ , "t '~'i:: ~ c-:11Gs ,tt • 11 '"-"" El'l\llOJ 1,:11 1 • 1w. • .... tl'ld,..,;r 112 • ,, ii _;:: we're now spendini:'the Cepacol cultivated dentists. the tide seems to have tur-~::i"~·~"i'u!151,e:1:: ~~<r.·r.z.~ ltf U::1~ ~=~t.::; ll 1::: '." J:::~~ft'16~·~ s! tt"":\ ... n.dlculous sum or ~s m1·1.. Listerine never bothered ned. Listerine's share of the •1uec1Proc1 1 , 161111• l'I C.• c.m ep 2 » "" ·· En911"° 60 5 111 161'1-"" 1n.•co 0 .1 ' ao 1 -"' _, d .t.11"'7511)0• 111"'-CBS l .. t1•tJOv..-1 Eniob8F:t2• ii ·· 111Qlltnclf2211•lll ~l!O lion a year to buy a simple much with dentists. Why market has ero ed, dron.. •11e1Supm~t 141 SI 2.\0.--.,. c es"''''. 1 211(1-._ Eltt.•1111 to s J 1rY1 . . inall P• 1 » 1, ".,..._ ¥i · l dlh 40 't Alll$C ... tt S ll --;i., CC I Corp ,.' 1 -W.Enwlrottt:" • illoUV.-"-1n1Contl10'•-J~lll product like mouthwash, give away all those free ping owar e percen .1.11r9"tA 56 , u s-. Ctt:oc,, us s 1•v. ... E~st.o s • t• ... 111.,1soJMe, s1 11 • • I 11 1· Ad S h be Alpfl.i!P 11 1 1 r:w,......,. c e1 ...... 1111 • 1os 2t -l't EqLlteJ,Ol• 7 50 u \lo+ \lo 1.._.1 ·* • JJ 6,.._,. which you can make in your , samp es? eve , n cope as en •Koa 'i,u • 42, 3, _.,.. c.nc:o 111 101• ,. ._ ~ E-r•1n. 1 s 16 tt\lt-~ 111.iico c IQ 1 '° 6 _ .-. bath tu~ 1·1 you have the gaining -it may now hold a NN•Suo 2• s 26 :u -• c ... 1•• 12 s 1 ~"" E"'°'re .n J 1 •"-•. 1ns.ocwp11111 . 6 11 -" • AMAX l IS 6 '" "" CeftHUCI 1.n • • Ullo• .. Elt'flln .:JO 1 I l \O• Ill lMfl(oio 1 .0 J n lllM'• '4 Prime ingredient, alcohol . SEEING THAT it was 25percenrmattetshare. AMAx1t1i'4. , ~.1;,.; c...1111..160 1 11 1"'-+"' e111,1 c120 • ss ?•"-••• 11111111., 11111 1 '"' .-,mblc: :IO ' IS •11t• "t CeftllLpl •Vi . 1IOD U +I Elllylpl l.<IO , 1 » -\lo 1""9Gfl 21 ' a i\lo • \lo Listerine has dominated such a simple product to oql' NOoc«cl 2, , 11 ,.,., . Ctiu PS 1 to 1 11 Kl •• E.....,,, 011 1 n1 '"' . 111141,c• 1 _. s 11 n1i0 .. k h . . PR . ER & GAMBLE Atnef 1 20 ' ' I~""' ClllUE 1.1• I s 1•141'+ " E• QIU 0 1 $ JI 11 V.-"" lllMr«M'I Ow , u 1'111 .. this silly business for as ma e, ot er companies en· ..._~160 • 1 21.,.._.... CnMPw 1 :w 1 " n ... E•<•-1 ... ,. • 11~ • 1111er1..,, J• 1 ,, ..._ 111 long as anyone can remem· tered the fteld -P&G with has rat'Cly been known to ,.,.. .. ft 30g 1 :111 •• ..,.._1 c..sw 1.u • ''"' 1~"" Enan((I $d s ur """-"" 1e1o1 eo.-p 6 u ff" !IS -s • A HHplJ~ 111 *> 1\IJ C...llSof 60 6 11 11"'• "--4 fl-l11tFl.t¥ J1d:U 112 :rt -I her. ~t costs so little to make Scope, Johnson & Johnson make a direct unflattenng ......... 1rF1 "·, "' ,.,,.; " Qlnlr,11 u 9 11 1t . F.-..tit ·* • JJJ J"'• "" 1.,H .. • ,..,,, s n1 .,.. .. and it's sucb 3 strong seller with Mic ri n, Colgate·! reference to a competing Z:: ~::1"; '., 1:g !"':.;: ~°'i:''~1~ 1; 1~:-·~· ~:l~f.*,:: ! 1: 2!:-'.1i0 ::~ ,~~ ·1 25' ~t .... that it's believed to be the 1 Palmohvew1thCotgatelOO. brand, but it has abandoned :::~.:~ ~ 1;: ~""..:~ °""':~~11 ~ ! !; lf:::: ~:i~::::~p1": 5 ; .~~: ~ ::u..:::~+.'l!: 1't ~~ this proprhiety Lnow that 1t z:: 2:.°t§ i ): J;: ~ ~J°, # s ,~ 1!!:: ~=:::, t • 1t ::: :: •n•Hc• 1 '°' s 2u J1t"o-.,_ senses -tt as 1stenne on Ac.11 p1 1:ir.. u1 21 ....... a.111rits"" "°" F¥W1tFc1' • ·--.-. :~~~'r.i'J ~ 1'~ ~~ th AO\MllSll u 1r.-o;. CNnllSP ,611 111 ·-'-""'"Mio •• 11 J --tnlT&fl SJ •IU1 ,..,.._.,. e ropes-. .1.CMo111 1 20 , l u v. • o .... , 1 uc1 1 '° 2IM• "" "'°""' l7h • 11' 1:i. + .,. 1 TT 111"1 • .,.. lJ .i -"" Scope is touted as the one AmCy•111 1"1 1 111 23"• ,,.. °'"""' "'" J s ~ 21v. .. 'Ill i:..r.ico 1 • 1 11 -""' 1 T& r 1>1J, 1• :11ov. • ,. h AmOollU.SOtS u ~'Ill Clllt Fl'l(I n . 11 1 .... -lo'> F4'dMQlll\6 11 u .... -l'o OT&Tpll((. 611 lf> ~" that "fi ghts bad breat ' AOlllT•• JJ IO 24 20'ilr-I Oll .. MJ.20 • JSI ,.,,...._" F<1Nt1M:1 ... 1 •i II -" I TT llfN1\lo 1~ n-.. YI • ""'0...1 V" 16 W. Oii.MO l JOh 6 1111 61'..--Vt ,._,,Pip I l'O ) 4 II -'4 111\f~ I 10 S • 14 .... + :i,,, Wt t-h 0 IJ l g IV Ing Y 0 U I ADMI pl ..... ', 1 11.,. ' ' OlllW• '°I 2 31 I.,._ Ito FclPptB 1,l'O ? 1414-'4 111 .. rpKPf S 1 JI"-+ \lo d• b lh ''A .. ~ ""'El 1 • 161 1~"-0..flllf l.111•1ln 11-1'1 ,...,Slr:.JO) 16 • -\'o I lell9mcl. f l ~\II me 1c1ne rea ' ullit..)'.OU AFl<ll~~-1' 1· •• ~ .... OllllHY2.• 6 .. lSlll•"" Fl<IDS 1.1610 ., 11 _.,.. 1: • .:,...1.:16 I J ,~ ... may have seen the commer • F111svt ., ,, •l'o ci.sPG 1 u 11 ., • -lh ,,.,roeo., 1 s 1 11v.-"" 1ns1 u"" 21 , 1• w. • ... Fiii pl 11'1 'tlOG 1l I OleHlot • !O s ll s1-1• l'lbftOnl to J 33 n -l'o low• hi IOI J lt u-"' cial tn which a character AGBc11.11e1 :. ,, 21~11o 011E111 •s • 1 1J'lrt-"" F1c1F11>C1C1t • 11 ' ... 11o 1_,Ei 1 »u ,. ---"' • d h hi ••-<-••-101'..._ ,._ OliMllwCl'l ._, 1-"'°FlcltlMI .. SO 1 ..... , •••G•••o '''' •• uses his ol mout was ... G:.iM.0 '4 21 t;;::::i; 01111111epp1 .. J 12111-~ Fi.1ocrM1, ~ l 10 ..... 1::.PL 1;;, , ,. • LBe •· p b 11 ti · 1"dent Ith (L" t · l a d · th t Id 1 ... Gnp11ao ·" 1..,.."" Ch PN""' 1 1 16 2•Y. .... Fllttg1C1J '° • u • • v. ·-•Ps.1s2 • 1 1~"' n-a asca ,execu vev1cepres o e 1ser1ne , n is en o, All'IHOltt io i 11 ,.._1-'t 0111toc••11 •• 11 n 11t-1l'I F1nc1FHJ1J 1• 1t11-l'o 11KO....,soiu s J 2-. •. Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce, has been appointed "Now you smell like a ...,... .. _ :111,. s1J ~,..., o.c:~ F ll Kl ' 2~ · F1~w 1 to 6 ,. u--"' 1TE 1rnp .. 6 10,. 1•""•1 d. . h l , , ""'H.,. » n 111 11-.,. Owll Ct .. 1 • 21 ,_ \lo Fii ~ )1 ' .. t llo-v. •1e• Corpr\n • .. --1 , a member of the Charhber of Commerce o( the United me 1c1ne c es . ""''""' nn.. 1 :ilt+ 11o °"""' .IQ ' •J 1~ .... F11 o.ic .to_1_41_21 --1-·1u 1n11 ., , 211 10.-.,,,, _____ States.Western divtSioa board of counselors__ ---1n otbe w:ords,::-P&G-is : =:tc•O:~J 1~-~"" -.~ ~~t'·: .~-1: r--.l'o ~:l!M~'i'si: 1i 1~ ~~--~ 1u 1nu °'.!..J ,,_2.. lMI+ ~ ----taking the attribute that I AmMOt 200 J iu '"' c • 111110-., 11 » 1 -"" F1Heo1 1 • • ~s ltl'I-~ J-F ... 1 26 9 .. .-. Jf.-, _.. • ...... .. G .. fW I 111 33 -'t11 Cl All~.6511 l l J'4rli • F1INS81'1C J 6 '!t"-. ., J ... Uffl 10, JI 10 -1'11 L1ster1ne used tu regard as ..,.. s.011,. 1 ~ 0n &o11 1 o 6 2 ""'• " Ft P•CCl t n s Js u v.-.. J~Fo 1 .,0 " •II> • h ' A ill ... t 1J I,._' 0 11Gft1M 111l U~fll F1PM11•1cll )If ~~ JrilP!IOI 611ij !JI,...,_·~ • Frederick M. Un'°n, c air· a virtue and r1d1culing 1t. ~s...1'f1"' 1, 14, 11-r: °"Ger.• .. iio c....+ v. F11u1111e M11 11 111o. 11o J enPllft ». 1110 6"o?-'h man and President of Della Group Listerine's response so far ... .,. s.1nd .111 • •SJ ...... l'o OllMlt• .io s • 111"1 • "' 1<11ve• .. ~ 1 J16 s" .. Je• cPLP1 1 1100 611 _, ' AmStdpl ·~ • •SVt.• -Cll Fln1 fO I ., l2 -"" FsWhC I "11 u ui.-... ~ c I XI • ll JI,._ .... lne. -'management-relatecf services Is tllAt "it lasts two· times AmSttrn 21 1 •• , -,,.. c111COr! .111i110.1 JO -" Fltc.llM 1.10 6 n 20 -11o '°"'~ ·1n 1 •• , -11o ' · r f ""'Stores J • J 21'1o-'4 CllSrv «Ill t 1:i. .. ,.__ .-. Fltlle!' F .0 6 21 lllrll-Vi Jirnw111 111 6 8' -..... '-firm, announced theoperungo o-longer th a n the leading AlllT6Tl •, .. , •I*. c1t11o110 .trd 1 • 1--11o F1...sc 2010 s9 6 ...... "' Jimwp1 160 s9 ,.-. .faces at, 369 San Miguel Dr. in soda·po'p mouthwash." So !W;!r..!: •n ~·.... 8~ ~! ': 11~ m: ;t ~:=-~~1..~': 35~ 1;~:: ~HH".!.~ :.:: : ~ l~ .... N l Center l• th " d (b Ai Tl>t8 J 11 I 4J • \(, Cilt 111¥ Wll · l "' • •• F~lll VIII SI S 131 ·~-'' Jol'!llM~ I XI ' 3' 1.,.,_ ... ewpor · 1 s e so a-pop mou · Am t & 1 wt ·· .,os 1,,._ 11o ''" 1n~ p1 1 •• 11 u v.t v. F1im11011 1 .. , JI u"" "°"""J11 ID 1, 1,. as11>-1.,., Linton was previously "'ash'' vs the ''medicine· Amwatr .. J 1• 1-"" CHy S•«••·-• J t'41 • · 1<11n111 11t•Vli . 1» .. I'll JoMS.~c .t111 1• ,,.._..,., d h r l• r Ame<on to' I 11 V. C .. rllEl,60 J 3' ~'If Flln11t plf\lo,, 'll ,. ~ JollllSvpt? I 11 + l'o president an c 1e execu tve o · chest mouthwash " Who's Amtssi .10c1 1 3 1.,,.:.,.. , ..... 0 11 sol is --fo Fl• E co.11 6 u u -.... JonLoon .., 3 13 ~ .. fi l Bo d A SOCl.ates Inc a A-1•1< ID ' 1 11111 + .... CLC ""' 211 J lD av.-\lo Fl1 Ge' Ill 3 ~' ·~-\lo Jl>MI LI 611 • II 111'> . 1cer o Y en s . .. · going to win -and who, .,,.,F 1111 2• 6 20111.,._"" c1we1111 . .o. q IS '2'111--,. 1<111>wr1.s r 1s1 u11o • ..., ...,.,.,'-111""'1 m so lt·ng firm II ? Amf Ill J ln ~ t. Cllv El 2.., ' n , • .__ \lo Fl1P'WL' » I UI ""-" ~I SOii '3 IS 1' ......... ~ consu 1 • • rea ycares . AM,:'~no;132116011,,.,_2* c11vE1p111 . 1 .. so101~ 1<11si"11YJ 3 , 11 -11. Josfens .tOs , 1111t He IS a director of both Milton '°"yr1Q1111t1',LosAno-"it1...,, .1.mpcoP '° 3 , 1111 • cic:~w&P111 •lllO 1..., •• 1'1-c, 20 11 no 11\lo -11. Joy M'! 11'1 11 MS 11.,.._1 I. Swl·mmer, Inc and the Califor· ""'Pt• cp J •1 l'-v. cioro.eo '1 1 lll --,. F1-ll 1 . • 61 -1 JWMt 1.., 1 u ..... "" U'"'OM NnrepCo.-J 1 ~ 2\'o Cluett P .so t 2ll JV.-Vt FMC '2 S 111 U V.-le, -K 1(-ru·a Pediatric Center. _ """''' 2 1~ 3 1u ""' : °"'1 '11" cp J •1 ,_"" FMC rv.. 2 11v.-"' ""'* Ah1, , 11 u11o-~ . Rossmoor •·•••pl 16s . I., ..... ". CHA"'""" •u ''"-* FOllOar )O • 1• s ·"' KAl-Stpl •lil. 1 .. 11o .1\lo Afmtr pl .. t • .,.._ .... (NA pl I 10 1)2 ' -.. Foo1rtC8 ID j II •6'1't , , K.i .. rCI lo(!'• J )l'I , .. • ,. Huntington Beach· resident Howard G. Bowes has been elected vice president or finance and secretary or'Pat-:lftC Clay ProducU, lac. He ts a member of the Amehcan Institute of Cer· tified Public Accounts and the Natio~a1 Association or Accountants. · Harold P . Madsen of, Santa Ana has been appoin- ted mai'keting manager for the Scienl1fic Instruments ., Division of Beckman lutruments, Inc. , · He joined the Fullerton-based fir.m in 1963 ~ a sales representative. • •. James Wharton of Newport BeaCh has been named vice president of marketing for Ezra Webb Im· ports, Inc., 1'1ontebello-based firm which markets domestic and imported wines, beers and spirits. * Roseanne Marie Bye has joined earl Karcher £n~rprises, Inc. as m3nager of product development. Mrs Bye, of Ana.helm. was previously a crealive home economist in consumer services for Lawry's Foods, Inc. Before that, 1he held a s imilar position with Hunt-Wesson Foods In Fullerton. AtM!td l 20 t l1 Mo , CNAll'IC 1 08 1• IO~ 't Forl!MO J fO I S.Q ll't-1'I> K1l1Clpl Jlf) 1 11 .... Amltl In ,JO ' • lh-.... CHA L••lll I I"° · For MC:• • • 31 11-.-l'o K-MH JO t ' ~"' """'-llcl 1.IO l J IOS 11\(, CN•Lllf 1 10 l ll'i · FtD811 l.Ocl 2t U V.;. \lo KICPLI Z XI 1 " 20 -V. Aftcl!HCIOI S IS 1'1/t-V. Ceff!SI ~ lll!J ·-"" For!Nwd .i'.113 SI 11 ,,, KC'Soln -J • lnlo• -A • 't • AnclerCI•' 1 S I 2~ ,,_ C'llSGlll 1 19 ll 13V• ·' l'oSletWN 1 6 J I 11"-• ... l(lll GE I Si I 16 1J , Cqu ·s· •on ....... i1C1 .l1• 11 S"' CllSGplllll 11 1~ F•111•111.0ll l"ll 1!"--111 1(1n:sNl lZg6 10U'4•V. &! &! &! AMI.II .Go •• j .. 19* .. Cac.Col 2 ll IS •l) SI -J Frt'PIM 1 ... s s• 11\fo-h K ... PLI I j,J 1 ,, 16\(,• .. Ap&crflC SO 6 36 1111>-V. Cace&otl .., I 111 IV.-l'o Fr\lehld l..IO S SI 11\.\-.... Kii' lllClust • 1• • + II'> Ap(o Ool •• z l l 19'olo-I'<• ColllwB• _,. • ' .,.,,. l'o FuqUI llldll 3 67 ·--... K•tr pl 1... .• • \2\(o " . G t St d APt<O Corp •. Ill I • CoieCOlll Oli ' 20 I •• --Go-KNl8• It' 211 )' ....... "' e S ~ Y APL Cot~ 6 59 9 • 't CoiOlle .. 1. 112 2•1'111-111 ~ llldSI J Sl _l~-\.11 1C.111118Pllll> .• J? 'ICM>+ V. APLpfC I 01i , 2 ~+ V. Colf&Alk .St ' -• '"'• \o!I GAC Corp 2 2f 1\0. \'O K-11 ,_, ( n --'Ill Applied Mo41 0 I ........... Col11M F-' II 2""-l'o GAF Cp SJ . UJ l \lo • 1(1twrll. 611 ' ' IVt '" •RA Sw 1 ... 10 n ltl'o-h Col-)1)1 I UI ll -"' GAF!.lf110 . "ll'lli• -I(~ XI I u Jiit-.... lloss moor Corp . of An111N,. s 11 1vo."" C01ons111s s •S 1R1o•.,.. o.....s.;1.0 • 3 :f0.1;,-1\ K•i..,.111 so, 1 ,.,.._" La uu1 d I l AK•tpf CJ .. l JO •• Con lnclllSJ 3 221 ~I GMtSpll.O . , Jt'lli-\ol Ke!IOQll .tOU :n .,..._" guna ., s, eve oper o AKll•D u11 t 119 ,,_ .... co11p1A 1 60 • ~ . o.nrw11 ... u u ?Jl'o-l'o 1t••Wl>Od 111 l 2 ..-.-. l II ' · d It Mloc Entp , ll 2.,._ 11o Conln pt •V. lJ .. -V. GltclDffl 16 IS IM 2t'ft-1"" Ket1eo11 2 60 s 21' )4 -\'t u -service a u com-..,.is1., n , 21 ·~-l'o '°' <>11 •" • 11 ---.,.. Gwt1n1.1 ·"' • 1• '""-v •• , u1u 1" , z• 1..,.._"' •t •e andOI ·-·-,,,,. C01Gip1s-.. 1•~111 GM-1c1c••s 1U\4+\(,Ket•M<G116 l3'tll,.....,_. mun1 I S, In · ... 1.-~1•• ''' Co!Pkio,H'lll ,, t s ZV.-\lo GMSW.112• 16 I Vo-'fl lt•~l-1 J • 11--Amerlcari"Jnc , a subsidiary ...,. &est ... it 1 •Vt-v. ColSOll , .. 1 ,. 14'/< • co.1 ... , 1n 1 1 11'1 I(~ w 611 1 61 ,_"' ArU.~G 110 s ., 21 14-\II Col•M , 21h 2 61 l+\+ l'I GU! '°'' 3 11 Zfo K-W pl I I n -.... of Oliq Corp , supplemented .t.r1e11 Allow .. 10 l'.lo-'"' C-b E 1.ao , m JO\lo-1" r.e1111n1 C.P l 6v. •• Komr.c.1 t." , ., lt'l'I , . • 0 t "al AtmlCll ((I S II 1 • . C-SI• I 20 1 I 1S" • • G ""'I I 29d 1J 7h Kl(lqsDS .., S d "9• i.t a pnor ann uncemen u1 ,..,111(0 1 '°' • i.2 ~-i c:omsi fi .to. ' u Gfl.t.Oi• too 10 3-1 :11\0 + ..., 1e1rsc:11 c to s s 11-111 negotiations are continuing ,...,.. ... 210 ,, , 10,. 16 C-E 2JO' 100 2•1fo • • G.n•Tr1.t0 6 s1 19 + v. 1t L "' .-,,., + ,.,,.,_ ,. "" Cw£ Pl' 1.2• " I 10'lli-~ GftCll>le W S 10 t l'I •• l(niOl'!l 11 ll 10 1'2 20'>'1• "-regard in \ra proposed "'"""'"'-"'-1100 •7 ewec1p11•1 .. t,. -v. Gn Cor 110 6 • 12 Kotfl•o JOit 1 u Sl'o-'111 AtmsClln• 17 ltlil<-~ Cwllprl"I! •. S 1t1'11-V. GtnCltot ... • 1(1 1'1.-1'1> "-1IO• »..i -111o acquisition Rossmoor by ArmCptJ1' 110 ~ <:om•Eclwc •• s 111o-\.\ Gn o.w1op 1 '" 3'-•"' 1Cr;tti(o 1tJto ••• :U-'¥i Olin·Amer1can by stating Arrns11111.o .s • U'lli-1'1 c.ot11Eoe .. i •. 1 ""'· • c;.111>yr11111 • 1n """'-"' KrffQll n21 .. 1 21111o-" ArllCo!'p!n I S 10 lll'o , , C-w Oll JI ' ,. 1-Ill Gii Eltc I 60 11 3n ll,,..-1'11 l(roehler ,to S S _...'Iii that it is presently an· A•"'''"' ,, ,, , '""• • eomm s.• 1 ' 101 Jt11t-n111 GnF-11(1 , 10s 11"'-"' Krogtr , J6 5 '" 1111o-., CompulrSdU •I 2111 • GenG<"I06t1S 11 lll'll• l'o Kl'S«lll ,IO 4 l 7 ticipated that immediately AS.t.1..101 . .a .. 1•s 1,:i..1"' c1111Ao••t11 . " S\IO•"" GnHoi•.• J 26 •11o-v. -<L- • ' A$lll OH I'° • dO ui.-"" C-M , Jo. • •11 "-... Gell l11sl• ll J '°' ... -1 L"'CG•I I.It 10 HV.-l'o prior to the consummation AsOryG 1 . ..i s " 11\IJ-" CoMNr1, ao 10 2• 15-l'o c;.n1nu p11 1 2~ LllllWISn 111 3 10 11-" Of the Proposed lransact·on A •--tAO s , XIV. Conr1eC 611 6 " 11-"' c;.n Med 1• 1 H 1 uno&ry n • • 1111o-,... I ' .~,..;.:.., 2 1:.. , _·,,, ConE<I IScl 3 1!1 7"'•"" GenMllll.IOU .. f lfo-\li L••Mlo.IMh I 16 1~\'o an offer would be made to Co11see1 "'" ''211t•"" Gn.wi1J40<l10 •11 31i.-v. u110bl .10. • 26 '"' Atko 1 llO J ti J -Ye Con1Ecl pl J 11 J6.._ l'I GnMO!pf )"'-, 1 •1"1-l/t LelrSiq 21 J SI • -\II purchase Rossmoor's out-At1ctye111'1 • 11 u,.. v. eoncp11•s 1100 1o1 -"' G111.Pu" 1D11111w slf)-"' 1..e1.sp1211<. , 211'11• v. Standl·ng public warrants at A111ut11t 2Y1 11 •11 "\;-" ConiFd 1.» • 1z6 1:w. 'i' 0 Pubu '·" s i» 11111_.,. Lenwy 60!! 6 " """• \It AAc~p1nr. .. 11H •• • v. ConFci,t•lh .. 1 .. .._. G111Atlrec1 • 22 11'-i. LNd1 .. 11 .SO s 11 ""'•"" a pnce or so cents per war. At"' p1 2.10 • .. s• --een F'Cr 10 • 11 nv.-v. GnS1.,..1 '' 10 as 2611o. ~ LHw. . .o 1 10 •v.-111 .,,,, '"·o '' '' "'" • . """ .. ",' •1 261 nv. ·•· Gn SIMI Incl l J 1* • . L•lli PIC 111 • •1 10 • • rant. " ..... COlltlll 19 ---GT E I., ' 19S 191.'o-l'o ...... V•l I"" • IS ,,.,. " ATO Int fO J SJ • • COii P pf'"' • &200 )JV.-\lo GTFltpl IV. , 1100 13~ • 'II Ltl'tm 1 Ucl 91> ~· l'I Any such offer, if made, ""' 0.1 ~ 1t 1113 u -1v. COllPP' 1.12 .. m 60 . Gt1~1p1, JO 1100 n~. v. '--• Cp , 20 :w.-.,.. would be the subject of an Automt 1ft0s . zo 211o-v. ~1:-:.fl.~ s J ~ tz G 11,. 1,109 1 16 nl'I . L-• 111 n s tt 12,._ 1111 Awi:o (Mp I S? J -V. C..llHCO ll'IC I •9 ' -l'o LIV l"d 0op . 12 JW,+ l'I appropriat communication AvcoCCl•ll .. 20 ....... &:i~.:; fJ "~·v; Gotnsi.r1..t1 s 11 1otf °"" uv1Strs ... 10 10.s ,,_.,,. to the warrant holders Avcp12.40!I . ti 11'111 ••• CC.ofllPll11t ,_ u +1\fo Ge11u111P s.1• ll 26\fo-.,. Levlti f'urn s J46 2~\11 She is president of the Cahfor· nil Home Economics Association and is a lso active in Home Economists.in Business. •-,,-."'.., .. •·•-• c.on1ICo 2 '° '1 11 J2 -"" Ge Pit 11\o t t1•1 2!~-"' LFE c..-,.. S 16 lV.--..... ' .. fU)ld \ "I •• ,., -·~ "" 0.•bo.-PCll 7 ill 1,,,. 1.0 F 2.211 • t S 11 -t-g1v1ng e a1s. •w111f1(.• • 119 111o-v. CntlCC1f2"'·· 'Wrll ... o.111 1D • 11131 -~ l.CIF p11:io .. 1 ,...,.,.1 David M. ScheUn has been named manager of Pat-:\tlc flnant-:e Uans, Anaheim office He was prev\ously assistant manager at the firm 's Santa Ana branth office. ~and his family reside in Costa l\lesa. \ . * Ktnnetb L. Booth, president and chief executive off1ce~of 8 . P. John Furniture in Santa Ana , has been electe group vice president of Consolidated F~s Corp . He was preViously a marketing consul tant, and before \hat, president of Ward Furniture ~lanulac­ turing. The compan1·es em· AvneUl'IC .JOJ s1 s""-"" CCDlll 2""· 2 ,.,._.,. r..1"p1 120 .• '11v.. 1..1otw McN1' 21 •'-. ,_ IO _,,~ ClllffCp 2 fO t :JO ll..,.._ \lo GF 8us 32 I S ..... + I'll LIDrlJCO * I 11 .,...,_ V. Phasi1ed, however; that an AwonPrl ... u -· ,. cuiuPi• .. 1 '' '"'-"" G1 ... 1PCm1 1 2 1a11o. 111 LIDLOn .1on •• 1s J ., AltlC Dll&G I• 16 u-.-°"" (lllllR 1 JClll •• II ,..._t Vo GIDr Fl11I SI ' 211 t , , UDL pl .t111 ) ,.,... \It agreement in principle has ~ •-C0111 111 ... n . ,, ~12 • G1e1111 1..ew11 1 n 311i •• 1 Jii M,.2..., , ,, J1~"' nol• been reached on the Blfl&wu ltl s ,. 1•V.-"" c.onM11 ·• '' i11o-.,. Go1 H111 n l t '"" • '-Ml pr ' .. no '' .1.-. 8l(M IOll 102 SO ' -lO ConllO 1111\ S h2 ~ \lo Glll•lll 1 SO I 114 2tto , L ' fl 1 2t .. 1''41-1\11 acqw•S (" Or ap d by eo --> ,._ Conllllll'11 , 60 111'111-'4 Glnos 1ncor • JI 6't-l'l LlllCNU 1.0 7 141 l •'t-'Ill I ion prove ~ ... 111 ·"' J .. -•• C...tr! 0•1•, 111 13~ Gltllll llrt61 u ·~·"" LlnHFdl II J 11'-• \lo their rf:lSpeCtlVe boards Of lll~erOil )IJJ Jt Jl ... -J\\ Conwoocl 1 I ' H-.,. GIOIMI Mtt 10 6SI 11V.-1'w LIPntl Cor~ J lf 1"-. !Miki D _,. 3 11 Sl'l-V.. '-1111 ,04 lo 11 a v.--. Glo4'rl!Ull ao , 10 1111.• ~ Llllonln2V.1 161 •l'I• \lo directors, that any such • 11111eorp .611 s • 1ov.-\'o ~ L•D 1s s11o-v. GoJaw11 Fc1 • s 10•1<-.., unn <• 111 2. 2 ni.t + "" agreement would be subi· eel I B•UGes t.ff • ,., 16 -"" c..,,H•• ·'° s 1 1 -l'o GoOC1r1, 1.u s 101 11v.-.,. 1..111 .. 1n l'fA s " • :11i • 8!\Glpf l l{) 1100 ••'lo• V. 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Burton, New Liz in Casablanca I Listed From Wire Servlctt Actor lllcllard ll1rtoli and the .new Jove. in his life, Prl1ce11 Ell11betb of Yugoslavia, have arrived in Casablanca from Rome for a IO.day vacation, Morococ· eanjournalists reported. Burton was seen,, with Princess Elisabeth. sl)op- ping al the "s.ouks" (Arab markets ) for handcraned silver and jewelry, repor- tel"S said, The Pair recently made headlines when Burton said in London that he wanted to part or tne a1sputed Sprally the British throne, apparen- Jsland group in the South tly has elected to remain China Sea has been ar· one of the worst dressed rested for proclaiming him· men In the world. f' Courses that can help you se lf ''Princ e of . pass a11 ayi1ator '1 Freedom land," authorities .. 1-le a~mill~d to I'.'-group of examination or be a better announced. magazine editors in London fireman wUl H ·~ the • Tomas Cloma, who !hal he believed be .could new offtrJncs at Sad- claimed discovery or the improve ~Is sartorial amaa:e dleback Community Col· island chain In 1947, his by ~!'°wing his hair tOOg lege during the wlnterquar· brother and an unidentified a nd . ~q~eeilng myself into ler. Swiss as:;ociate have been exr uc.!,allngly t lgbt · ·Applications arfi noW under detention for the past clothes. available at the Office Of m onth, according to .. ~ .. Admissia:nsa'lldReeorJlsfor Defense Sec.retary Juan . But, ,10 added, I have no the quarter opening Jan. 2. Pone Enrile of the Philip· 1ntent1on of doing so,·~ · I pines. 1.here~y sequestering him· THREE. NtW aviation ..,. self 1n the worst-dressed classes Pr'ivate Pilots [ ) Prince Chai1es, 25, heit fo ~ategory he was once voted Ground 0 SehOal, ·Commer- \,,, __ P_E_O_P_L_E_~· _ --------~'"-10_· _______ rialandlostrumentGround . School and Airframe and Powerpiant, •re intended tO marry Elisabeth, the wife '"" ___ ,...,_-:--------"!'I-~"'."'--, . assist students in earninl a of banker and former ~ pusing score on wriUen parliament me mber Neil examinatioDSLgiveD by the Balfour. • Federal AViatlon Ad· Bobb)' Fischer's chess ministratioq for pilots' crown will go to a Russian 1£ , , licenses. lhe dispute between the Fire App'aratus and American and the Inter · Equipment Will focus on national Chess 'J<'ederation design, ptrf~rmance st1n·· isn't settled by April t, the dards, operatien and main· president of the federation tenance or pumpe~. aerial says, ladder rigs, elevatinr plat- Dr, Ma:ic EU:we said in an forms and other special interview. in Amsterdam he (ire·fightlngequipment. ~ .. , ... ,. ,._. . ~'" ~ .... ,1 .~ ..... • -~ -·!;.~:i -~ '•• -· " -.. · .. ' ·~" V I~( .... ,. ' . , ... --., I _J ~· .... ~ \1,1111• ~·· ..... SUNBLEACHED PLANKS COVER SHAFT IN NEW MEXICO'S SAN ANDRES MOUNTAINS Boards Cover Cave Seid to Hold $2-Bllllon Treasure -Oki Do~ Noss' Gold wilt strip the 31.year-old l. · Jog-A·Long to Fitness American or l}i'S crown • will offer ii\slruclion in how unless he agrees to de£end it to ~g without placing undo under the scoring rules set -st r.?u qn the heart and ~"-1 "•"'-.,, '"' ' Did ·Doc Get · the Shaft? by the federation. , limgs. * • Claire Manning, h1i!s ln· dian America, has agreed lo hold onto her title anoth:er year because the pageant doesn't have sufficient funds to hold another event until nextsummer. O:THER. NEW 1cou(ses Wilf be offered in the areas ·orpha_rmacy, danceprodue· t1on , coaching 1outh baseball and women·'s Or ls Tliere Gold at Tliat Thar Missile_Range? · studies. · Anothe r currJcUtar change will allow students ' to take indepe.ndent study classes after executing a written contract with an in·. • I "EDI.TOR'S NOTE -The deep sho./1 1s therrcH.rioht inJht dettrl peak, Ju.ti as the ~gend llGJ•· BuJ is the hidden hoard oj gold ol the bbµo,,_? Enough euidtnce that it's fker~hcii·exc.Ued o battalion of claimants, at well els the U.S. Army,and soon they all may get ,heir answer. By LARRY CALLOWAY 'WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE , N.M. <APl -Old Doc Noss is haun- ting the U.S. Army again. 1-li s tale of a cavern or gold bars in the New l\lexico desert won't resl. The part·CheYe nne Indian 'A·an· derer a nd occasional foot doctor, whose ~egal name was ti1'ilton Ernest Noss, ~as been dead these 25 years. But th~ story or his gold is pefpe· tuated by Ova Noss. his first wife. and bf others Y.1ho still seek the treasur:e. Lately F. Lee Bailey. the v.·ell· ltnown · Boston l;1wyer. has joined Yo'ith the~ belie"ers. Bailey says his secret clients ha\•e round gold near the Noss·clair'n. FEAJllNG AN unscientific, un· military gold rush. the Army has placed ' a n entire basin in the moonlike San Andres J\lountains un· der 24·~our armed guard. • In Ute center or the baSin stands the Jone peak where Noss. said he found and lost his fortune in the late 1930s. He described thousani.l s or gold bars stacked in a ca\'ern like cord· wood , chests of coi ns and je\\·els. l'hurch: relics, armament and 27 tied and tortured human skeltonS'.' Thatls what Ova Noss, now 78. told an Albuquerque Tribune writer in an interveiw in her trailer home in Clovis.' N .. ?.1 ., before hel" attorneys isolate.d hel" from the press. She showea two old sv.•ords. a silver napki'\ ring with an 1868 date and at two·handled s ilver bov.·I engraved .. Brazil." Doc ~oss round the cavern. at the bottom or a natural shaft. v.·hile bun· ting in 1W-1'fis. Noss recalled the day a few weeks later \\'hen her husband clim~ out or the cavern, dropping a metal bar at her feet. ··That's the la st one or those I'm goin gtohaulout. .. Ttr ( S051tlt" - -w. .... NEW MO:ICO ( ' "Why, Doc -that's yellow -1 it must be gold!" AND NOSS, SHOUTING irr the desert:-"?£ that ·s gold, we can make John D. Rock efeller look like a tramp!" In the next tw.o years, Mrs. Noss. related, she nnd her children by a previoul marriage helped Noss pull heavy sacks ou t of the shaft, but he never allowed them or anyone el se to see the cavern. She said some of the gold bars \Vere buried clsev.•here by Noss. and others he sold. fn 1939, as in so many Jost·mincs tales, the treasul"e cave was lost. \\1ilh the help of an engineer, Noss placed dynamite charges at a nat"row place about 180 feet down the shaft. The rri'iscalculated blast ca\'ed it in . • ~~ •ff that's gold, ace ~••• make John D.-Hoekefi:I· ler look like a t ranejJ!' s .... ----------- Police ·found S2.16 in hiS work-. clothes pockets. Ryan wa!\. tried and acquitted. The Army acquired Victorio Peak se\'t!ral years after Noss' death and for oearly two decades has stood bet· ween the mountain and the civilian heirs lo the Doc Noss dream. ''All ov.•ing access to treasure seekers cou ld result in breaches of national secul"i ty as well as exposin·g the Sea rchers to dangerous levels or r adiation and possible ~etonatiOns,'" says an Ar my fact sheet. Jn conver- sa tion, information officers add snakes and scorpions. ( But the Army also admits to an embal'rassing Spell of military gold fever at the peak 13 years ago. BAILEV SA VS, "I'm satisfied that some Army. personnel have looked for the gold in the past and probably~ still are." Lt. <A>I. Donald Keller, iange infor· mation chief, responds: "Anyo'ne v.•ho thinks the Army is officially up there scratching a.round for a legen· dary treasure doesn't have his thinking in perspective. We're just Oat not in that busine~s." The business here is testing mis· Noss spent much of his remaining si\es and studying \11ar. The security· JO years chipping at th.e cave·in. restricted range is 100 miles long and looking ror lateral passages and im· 40. miles v.·~.d~, an~ the ~es~rt is wi~ed pl"oving two other timbered shafts on. u·1th "SI b1lhon 1!1 sc1enllfie e~UIJ;'· the mountain. ment. The; P~.ace 1s so de~ol ate .1t b~d In January, 1949: ova Noss and~ world s first nuclear expl!JSlon tn partner refil ed the Noss claims on l 5.. . . Victorio Peak in their own names. Bv Bailey says hi s clients ha~e ~ound this time the couple was di vorced treasure and wan.t only to bnng tl ~ut and Noss had remarried. H.e showed l~ga\\y , present Il to a Ne.w ~~x1co up soon after Texas bu sinessmen State court and .prove their finders· Charley Ryan and Roscoe Parr as keepers. O\~•ner~htp. l partner·backers. One unverified land The ~1m1ng is ~ood. After Dec. 31, offi ce report says Ova Noss kicked Am~r_ican s Y.'111 .no longc~ be him off the peak. proh1b1ted f:om OV.'n1ng gold b1;1lhon. RVAN RENTED A house at Hatch, N.f\l, and Noss visited him there hlarch 5, 194!1. An argument o\'er the gold de\'elopcd and witnesses said Noss r an out or the house to his pickup truck, u·here there was a revolver .. Ryan shot twice from lhc porch. The eareer or the 44-yeal"-Old root doctor·prospector ended u·ith a bullet in the back of his skull. Wllll£ SANDS MISSllE RANGE New J\lex1co Atty. Gen Da.,·1d Nor· Yell last year signed an agreement giving Bailey's clients immunity from state prosecution ror trespass if they gave 25 percent of the gold to the state. Theu he \\'ent on to sue the Army to let the gold claim~rs in. The Norvell suit r aised an old accusation th<1t "'the L\r m y is conducti ng •·unauthori zed and unlav.rful covert .operations"' at Victorio Peak. Ova Noss said the same thing 13 years ago. AT FIRST TllE range commander, l\.l aj. Gen. John Shinkle, denied the sl.ol"y. But in the face o( evidence, the general eventually admitted that · .. a joint e ffort of the Army a nd the Treasury" had taken place at the peak. Treasure Cave Ill Texas Gets Court Backing r.tiss Manning became Mi ss Indian America after the resign~tion or Maxine Norris of Sells, Ariz. who \\'On the pageant in 1973. • Fol" com'ediB.n Jackie .. Gleason a nd Marilyn Taylor Jlorwich, it's . "Awayyyyy we go." "It's the reviv al or an old romance." Gleason, 57, said •while telling of his plans to v.1ed the 49·ycar·old widow in Dec~mber . · Gleason. said he was in· troduced to l'ifrs. Horwich in 1948 by' her sister, June Taylor , who l ater choreographed Gleason's television show. - Gleason divorced b6 first \\'ife in 1968 and was·remar· ried IO days later. Tpat marriage officially ended last "·eek . High-Rise Jail ·• strtictor. • Finally, students ror the first time may elect tOtake only a particular portion of a CQur ~e~ lha\;lnterests them . Cred,it wil l be chanied proportionately. ' . .Agency Gets ys Grant .Capitol New• Service ._ LONG BEACH -lfhe ·Redevek>pment Agency ~ -. thLcity of Long Beach has u11"1 T...,.... ree:eived ~ $561 ,000 federal . v -g-ranr "from the U.S. • Secretary ol' the navy \\Iii· This is an artiSt "s sketch o[ the 22-story prison llam Mlddendorr read opening later this month in San Diego. The ne'v Department of Housing a(Kl Urbjln _DevelopmeTil. The grant, actually an exteMioll . ., t ot an earlier one, ·ii to be used for further clearance - and re.babilitation-·of an area surrounding Poly Hieb . Psalm 100 to 23,000 persons facility \Viii house about 500 inmates awaiting at Norfolk during an ap-feder al tria ls or serving sentences o r six months pearance at the last service · or less. of a lO·day Billy Gl"iiham -;;~~:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; School. • -. cru sa de in Virginia'sl I Tidewater area. · · · J\>fiddendorr said he ap· Fo·r Th R · d · --=--------preciated what evangelist , . e e.c .. -or,. ___ P_U_B_L_lC~N-OTl_C_E __ ;. Graham's crusade had done · •1a1Ttot1S •t1s1N•ss for this ''great Navy town ."' NAM• 1TAthl•Nt Fr.Ml~,S.nJwft-•-•rt.J'" 1't111 tllrlewitlf Pll'llOll 11 cloll'll '*"-. . • mri~ -A S25·a·plate ru no·raising IOUTMCOASi'COMMUNITYMOSl"ITAL OCToe•111,mif cr .. '~;!'!.yc~I~~·= '"""'* dinner will be held in San sEl'tEMllEJ11',1t74 """·•NIMn..ll_,.,IM........_,• Urry L. "cti.cto.1 ~~llt Fortwl* ... 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Mic'-' w.uot1. nm 11111 m:--2t. 29 ' -' ~ ~:4 l.ll r c l · lh l Id I.Ml~"' P,,,111 Poir.1.girl. t e on a1ners a wou IN. •PICI M"-Ol•I~ ... trkk 5'rtft- 'notcarry advertising. «•. 2110. c.ue s.n DMeo. SM.._ Entertainel" Jonathan CaJib t•-.Wt. 1 · Winters will be a guest at the "b1ack·lie optional" garbage container benefit. • Russian novelist Aleii:an· der Solzhenitsyn is finally goin g to gel his 1970 Nobel Prize for literature. The Nobe l Foundation said :special cere monies will be held in Stockholrrt Dee. 10. llis prize money, $90,dOO, was deposited in a Swiss bank account in accordance with the novelist's request. Solzhenitsyn did not come to Stockholm to pick up the· prize in 1970 because he said he reared 'the Soviet Union would not permit him to r eturn to his homeland. 1-le since has left Russia and now lives in Switzerland. • ~tayor J ea n Drapeau, \\.'ho brought Montreal l!;xpo '67 and the 1976 Summer Olympics, was elected lo an unprecedented fifth term. SEll'TEMHll:J7,lfH Mr. •rid Mrs. Jl<k _,.,, ...._ 2M31 S.11 AfltOlli"• 51111 JUln c.plltr-: '"" SEl"TEMllltffj"7t Mt, •rlll Mrs. Moll!• it.y Bt""°'"· J12 SMI• .., .... ~o .. s.110.-1111,.....,. ! ·._ OCTO•Ell:t,'ltt4 Mr.11111 MNo.l•.,,-=•~ :nm u Eltfldlo, L.tYN Nl .... Qirl. Lake, Hills . . Tours Set VAN 1-IORN. Te:ic. <AP) -Armed guards were posted around a cave east ot here after landowners and a Van ltorn man agrttd lo cooperate in the search fQr loS:l treasure believed hidden in the cave. District Court Judge J erry Woodard entered an order declaring Southwest Sun Siles, lnc., of Encino, Calif .. and l\fauricio Suarez would , .. jotntly d rend" the cave's entrance against intruders. But Drapeau's party lost almost one·third ot the 55 City Council seats to lhe newly formed Montreal Citizens Movement <MCMl. • Archbis hop •'ulton J. Sheen received an award given by ?.torality in Mt'dial lnc .. al its ninth annu8 awards dinner. WOOD A RJ> NOTED Southwest Sun Sites and Sua~e.i. \\'ho said he found a number or satchels and suitcases, agreed to wol"k jointly in retrieving the baggage. Ownership or any ''aluables found. Woodal"d said, v.•ould be dctel"mined lutcr in court. Any valuables broughr out or lttc rave "'ould be under protec· lion or the court. until ownership is established, the judge said. The organization said the award was present.ed to Ar· chbishop Sheen for "a lifetime of utlliting all media for the uplifting and enrichment or sociely. • --·-·-~-ao-·-·-----·-·-·- Singer Vicki Carr will provide entertainment al. tonighl '1 White llouse din· ner in ho nol" or visiting Austrian Chancellor Bruno Krelsky, It w11~ AnnOunced, SECTION Of STATJ LAND LEASED TO ARMY AS MISSILE BASE ' Nlfrt'• Rt1lrlctl911t lo Seorch Celled 'In Name of Securlly' Su11 rez said he discovered the eave. about 20 miles east of this sniall West Texas town. a year ago when he bur- ned :l"".flY brush to flush out a snake. Suarez !iaid when the' brush burned away I.he cave entrance wal revealed. • I\ Filipino explorer \\'ho is puraulng a private Claim to • " • ... OU "" ~ , ..... •• -· ~~. . " ~· .. , ,. . M• ·~ .. ~· .,. ! _, .. , ... .... ~~ -.., .. ~· ~ J • •• .,, "' .... J .. , ·1 _J .... ,.. .. , ·~ "' J ... ,, _] ., ...... ~ ,,,,, ... .. .,.,. .. I ! I I l ) I ' -·. 8rang~,·-C~ast -· EDITtON • ' --Today's "f;'f nal N.Y. Stoeks \ . . ' . VOL. 67, NO. 316, 2 SECTIONS, 2oP)l.GES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1974 c TEN CENTS • Sheha Finds ~··nome -. ' -" ' in Lion_, Country 1 By HILA RY KAYE OfllleCMoll~l"li.tsealt ' • Lift wa£ getting a bit cramped for Sheba in her le.mporary home in Cam- pbell, a suburb or Sin Jose1 . • The growing, 9f>.pound lioness cub spent her days in a pet.store cage and was ·destined" to remain "there until someone wanted to pay the $1.000 price tag on her furry head. Even if she was purchased, chances \11ere s he'd just go to ancither, bigger cage in a zoo or other pet store. before .!!OntinJJing on by van to the Sheba has been spared a caged life, . v.•ild anim-a l park. hov.•ever. by Jan Parsons, a 21-year-· Befoi-e sPend ing the past month and old college student Crom Los GatoS.. a ha!( al the pet store. Sheba lived at As a result of Miss Parsons' ru rid -the'Oakland Petting Zoo. Now, in her raising effor,ts, Sheba is expected to new home, she'll be able to roam free be settled tonight in her new home at Y.'ith her own kind. LioncountrySafariinLagunaHills. Miss Parsons; who turned the Both Sheba and her animaJ.Joving · se veo-month,old cat over to Lion benefactor were scheduled to jlrrive . Country Safari, explained how she at noon today at Orange County Air· raised the money to buy Sheba. port, .where th·ey would stop brieOy .. , just sfarted a campaign to get " heroutof that cage. I couldn't stand lo see her locked up,'" she said. Within a mont_h , sh~ had $800 ,in s mall donations, the result of a newspaper story and the local grape,'ine . Turned out the $800 was enough since the l\1 and M Pet Store had a sale and Sheba was offered at the reduced price.. , Although they say ~hey have a sur- plus of lion cubs, the anim al park agreed to take 'the lioness off l\liss . , Parsons 'hands . !'r(iss Parsons visited Sheba about three limes a "'eek. talking to her and petting her through the cage. At the beginning. the young \\'Oman had visions of keeping the lioness at her parents• home in Los Gatos. She reconsidered. though, when people gave her their.opinions of the idea. "My parents, ror exampl e. weren 't too fond of the idea." she admitted. laughing. ,So. she figured a \\'ide open place. like Lion Co unlry•Sarari \\'OUld be just the thing,, ~1iss Parsons . \\'ho's studying early childhood education at a junior col- lege, said she's been a wild animal lo\'er ror a long time. l·ler o"'·n pets. though, hardly hint al her exotic interesL "I have a very nice parakeet iUld a hamster,"'shesaid. ~ Kalmh0;ch -Weeps; Betrayed Friend ' . l ' ' . Finklea Fund Started • ~ scholarship rund in memory ·or ~lain .athlele•scholar Mike"'-Ftrrklea --· has been started at Orange Coast Col - lege. -Finklea, 19 , captain of the <:.Ollege's '"'-restling team . was shot and killed during the Oc\. 31 holdup of the 7· ·Eleven market in Fountain Valley, ~·here h'e worked as a clerk. - A memorial fund also has been star- ted at. Fountain Valley High· School_. Where Finklea was 1973 Athlete or the Year. School officials said donors "have conlributed $17S so far. and a committee will be sele'cted soon to decide hp\1' to use the_ money. Orange Coast College·Coach Leon Skeie said the scho•arship ft.Ind v.·ill be a'A-'arded to an OCC scholar-athlete \\·ho plans to continue his edu-calion at a four-year sc~ool. · , _ -Einklea. a .A-plus..Atudent at OC.O. had planned fo tr&nsr~r to Stan?Ord University nqxt year. I-le hoped to become a math teacher and wresUing coach. 1 • / , Two brothers from ~Iontana. Hugh Daniel Bean, 23,· and Charles De nnis Bean, 22. ha-ve Pleaded innocent to murder charges in connection ~·ith the robbery-murder. They <1re lfciii g held without bond in Orange Cou nty Jail. Co ntributions for the college scholarship fund should be made oul to 1·0CC Foundation. lt.1ike Finklea Scholarshil> Fund and mailed to Coach Skeie. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa l\lesa. f' Destru~tion Derby? .,, Police said no one waS' seriously injured in this 'five-car, .. rush hour pileup this moi:ning at the . corner of Gisler and Cinnamon Avenues in ~ost3. Mesa. Traffic officers said the pickup tr!JCk wa s driven by Jimmie Van House of • Westminster. Othei: autos1 wei:e driver\ by An - thony Hatcher, 1682 Rhod e Island Drive ; Arlene Adams, 1594 Coriancter ·Dri Ve ; Vienna Reich , 1587 CorianderOrive, aqd Diane Tesch, 203 Well.esley Lane, all of Cost~ Mesa. $50,000 To Settle 'P;iyoff' \VAS~l lNGTON -<UPI ) -~Richard M. Nixoii's fo'rmer personal laWyer. l-lerbert W. Kalmbach, of Newport Beach. brOke down in tears on the wit- ness s~a_nd today as he recalled betraying a friend to get money to pa~· ofr the Watergate burglars. · In the most dramatic moment of the seven-week 'Watergate cover-up trial. Kalrobach struggled unsuccessfully to contain his emotions as he told about calling Thomas V. Johes, board chairman of the Northrop Corp., to get SS0,000 in cash ror a "special need " in early August.1972. U.S. Di!ilricl Judge John J . Sirica immediately called a 10-minute recess: Kalmbach's chin quivered as he walked outoftheCOtJrtroom. __ The emotional moment began when chief trial prosecutor James F. Neal 1 asked Kalmbach, who is serving a ·pri.son :.le·rm for hi part--i n the Watergate scandal, if his wife kne"1 what he was gathering money for. I-le repli ed . "No. at nq'time.'' "In fairness to Mr. Jones, he didn't know either ?" Neal asked. "Absolutely 'not,'' Kalmbach said. "I'm glad you asked that question, Mr. Jones is a fine man." _ Pausing. he added. "When I met with !\.1r. Jones,. I said 'Tom. this is confidential."' · Neal then asked in a soft voice. "You felt you betrayed him?" , . Ul"IT ........ , .CHIN QUIVERED :1 Herbert Kalmbach Br:ibe Offer ·charged To Youth A Santa Ana youth allegedly lear· ned a lesson from a Costa Mesa police tra£ftc offi cer Monday that it is better lo recei.Ve than to orrerto give. __ .. - Kalmbach replied t~arfully, "Yes.1'. A few minutes later, Kalmbach resumed testimony and said that by September 1973 tie,refused to continue raising money for the defendants. Patrolman Bob Cornuke said .he .stopped Glenn A. Crane, 18, of Santa Ana, on Newport Boulevard near In- dustrial \V ay with the intention of is· suing him a traffic ticket carrying a SI9.50 fine. Crane, the officer alleged. claim ed he would ralher give the patrolman SlOO directly than suffer the stigma of another ti c k et a nd the lesser monetary penalty. Che~ks for the high school fund should be payable to the Associated Student Body and designated for the l\Iike Finklea Ftind. The school is at 17816 Bushard St., Fountain Valley. Nixon Blood Pressure Womanfigure Teens Captured As Pot Shots Bring Police Rising, Say·s PhySiciati ~in.Di~~~b; . , · "· ase~ rres e LONG BEACfl <AP) -Former President Nixon, though still im- proving, has experienced large, unex- plained rises in his blood pres,slJ,te in recent days, his personal physician said today. • ' Dr. John C. Lungren. said lhal while ' ,Five •njured A carload of teenagers from inl,~pd Oral)ge County: found themselveS1n a hot spot l\1ond~y .. despite the fact they were headed to the •beach.to beat the ~· . · I C . Costa Mesa police pulled over the ll entury youths at Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street, where they were ordered out of · C • · Bl theit car and forced lo lie fac.e d?W11 , Jty az~ on the sidewalk at shotgun-po int 1n a ._ spread'·eagled position. • ,, LOS ANGELES (AP ) ..... A spec- ,. he wiis conce·rned ·about the problem."' NixOh hopefully ~'ill be able to go; home late this week. The blood pressure changes have been brought on by ph ys ic"al activity in some cases, Lungren said , but the pressure has alSo jumped :\when he is physically quiet and concentrating or ·engaging in problem solving." Lungren said that While-Nixon was talking with an unidentified v"1sitoi: l\o1onda'y afternoon his blood pressure went up to 180 ovef 9S, an abnormally high lev111l-.-. : Nixon's normci.I blood pressure is about 120 over 70 or 80, Lungren sald in his daily written report lo newsmen al Memorial 1-lospital Medical Center of LOng Beach. The vehicle was pulled ovet\'fol· · (:fcula·r' fire broke out in a 1::entury lowing several reports of a carload'. of City high rise orfice building toduy,. youths aiming at passing cars with but the building was qui c kly what appeared to be a rifle as J hey evacuated an? fi.r~m~n quickly put Man Suffocates Pl-llLADELPHIA (U~l l -Two women. including Carmella ~1aglino Robbins who confessed to the slaying ~and disrri'emberment or her rather, have be e n returned l o th e Phi,ladelphla State Hospit al at Byberry after a weekend escape. Mrs. Robbins, 28, was se~nt back to the hospital after two poli cemen. discovered her wandering on a down· town street . She was committed to the . hospital by court Order last year for treatment and diagnosis of her men· .lal condition. ,.. " The other w'oman returned lo lhe Byberry llospital was i<ienlified as Anna Poducci, 37. She was caught in a hou~e by the. {Jolicemen \\:ho fol!nd l\1rs , Robbins. · .Kalmbach, a "''ealthy cori>Orate lawyer serving a six to IS-month prison--s.enlenc;e for illegal campaign fund-raising practices. testified earlier 'how he answered an urgent · W.bite..House-calUo~r..aise-moneyJo the Watergate burglars so Nixon 's l972 re-election campaign would not M'jeopardized. P.ale and obviously tired after five months in prison, Kalmbach testified that he was sworn to "absolute secrecy" about the payments to the burglprs and used aliases and covert maneuvers to fulfill hfs mission. But he stopped short of describirig the payoffs as· "huSh mone:Y. '' "It was clear it was to be ror sup -· port for the ra milies of these dcfen .. dants and for their attorneys." he said. (See KALMBAOI, Page A:?> Officer Cornu ke summoned his fie ld supervisor. a c Commander Sgt.. Da vid Stern. "''hh rePortedly asked Crane if he did indeed wish to offer an alternate restit~tion. · 1'he t\\'O ofriccrs said Crane then left , apparentl y for the bank, and returned with SlOOto settle Tue matter of the ticket. I-le \\'US then arrested and booked on suspi cion of gi\'ing or offering a bribe to an execuli \'e officer under the . California Penal Code. an offense car· ry ing $5,000 bail normally. Crane was released ft!onday nig ht on hi s own recogniz~nce, promising to appear on the charge without posting any cash bpiL Ornnlft• Cons I proceededdo.,,..nHarborBoulevar · the fire out, F1xe 11l.)une$ were r~r ----;.~lnve·sugatQrs sa!dtheir weapon t~r-led, fire officials said. ned out to be a Daisy B·B gun which Billowing smoke poured from the had'-the barrel ~s core removed so it eig'hth floor of the City Na tional Bank resembled an actual firearm. building in the h~urt or the posh ... They were held briefly in custody, business and financial district. • Detective Capt. Andrea l-l a nl· werker said it. was not clear how the women escaped -from the hospital bul they were rePorted missing Saturday SAN JOSE (U PI 1-Ailfonio t>.t. Vil -' night. ;.!'"--. Sclio-ol Board. Will Discuss Tax -Faifm.e then released to their parents. pen· A bahk officer said he believed ding)uvenilecourtcharg_es. . all 2,000 had safely beep evacu~ted lalobos \vas sufrocated l\ilonday v.:helJ ~ .Mrs. Robbin s s urrendered lo . he fell into a sand hopper at an asphalt Sheri fr LJoyd Brown in Raqdol ph manufacturing plant and v.•as covered County ,.N,,C. in August., 1973 and he by sand , said she confessed the murder to him. reported the blaze under control at _ A discussion of the i"mpact of Proposition z ·s failure at t~c polls will be pa rt of tonight's meeting or the Newport-Mesa Unified school board. \\'enlh'-'r l-'air through \Veclnesday "'"ith coo ler tcm1)cratures along the Or;in g c Coast . lli g hs ranging frnm the mid 70s al. the s trand t.o the n1id 80 s inland. Overnight lo"'!\ 50·5S. on elevators and stairways. Firimen • . No Semant1• c· s· . STE'E•r "TRIKE ll:lla.m. -----c ;u-u ,---:fhe fir erupted-et .lO;ll-a .m.-or~-1---' Trustees are expected to hear a recommendation by district Superin- tendent John Nicoll that a new tax override election be called for next spring. -Several tru.!ltees have suid they believe the voters did not fully under- stand Proposition Z, 'whiCll called for a S3·cenftax boost to allow the district to INS IDt: TODA\' .. .a. C'I unknow.n causes. G • J R • N COOU} STOCKS ..., · rwo firemen. and hre• civilians oing-,. nto ecession-essen .were tr~ated, al the scene for burns . , NEW YORK (UPI> -News oC the beginning pf • nationwide coal strike and layoffs•c.,,,used by it pushed prices lower today ~ moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial average, which gained more than rive points Monday, lost \3.46 points to659, Ur. Declines led advances by .. bout ill 10-t0-3margin11mong the 1,774 issues traded. . Prices were. mixed In moderate trading on the A'ffiencsn Stock Ex· change. ... ' • • Georce Engler, 38, of Los Angeles was treated for a burned right arm at the UCLA Medical Center. Leaper Kills Self , SAN FRANCI'SCO tUPll -A you"g woman, who C1.1lifornia Hi ghway Patrol officers said had been Uneler psychiatric care, plunged io her death Monday from the Golden Gate Bridge. T.b.c..v.ictlm was identified as 1'eiko Sakamoto, 26, of San Francisco and was listed as \he S26th known • suicide from the bridge. • • . -- 1 \VAS~llNGTO N (AP) -President Ford's chief s pokesman acknowledged today that '·we are moving into a recession.'' \Vhite House press secretary Ron Nessen; ending weeks or semantic debate, said a previ~w of November's economic statistics shows a con· tinued erosion in the economy and that when they are announcCd and analyzed "it. probably would appear this month we arc moving int o a recession~" · ''\Ve ure not now In ot recession1>ut newtiJUteS"wil!•probably indicate "''e are moving int.o a reeesslon, ''he added. Nessen aai(t l,be Whit~ House acknowledgement does AOl necessarily me~n there will be changes in President F'ord :s economic Program . But he left qpen the possibilit)' that lhe Presldcnt ma)' accept an alternutive to hi S proposed :; percent income ta~ surta" on-m(ddle and high ·i ncome individual• ahd on co°'°rations, ' keep.up With infl ation. · In other action, the school board will consider a rcpo,rl. by the · district's _grievance revie~· panel concerning the tra nsrcr or former Costa Mesa lligh Sc hool ·rootball coach J.ohn Sweazy to a teaching position at Davis . !\.tiddle School. Sweaiy has protested the transfer, which he claims Is a demotion. Trustees are e):pectcd to take action tonight on his rcq\lesttobc returned to a high school tcu.chil\KlX>SL The mecti~· i!i Sc.'bedulcd ror 7:30 ,p.rp . at M ~rin~r.sS~hool. T"hirtren .....-u-nlucl(y " slatt legislators ltavfng office afler the election will have SI .3 million lake11 out of their pockets by lht! repeal of pe nsion bonuses . .See Page AB. _ l!nN•MIM'~' L!M, h yO " c.!il-• -.ci,...-11.0 ""'"' -·-0.alll,..Uctt rou ... 1.1 1"111 l~'9r\elfWMftl ~ll11llac .. o l'ifl,fflf l H,G« .... t "-""· , ... ~ ...... •• ~ .. ., AM ...... -•• .,, ll··~ .. ···•J •.. , .,, ... .. . .. I ,. AZ' DAil y PILOT c Oil Lease lnq11iry Pondered • . " ·Coal Strik=e--t·-Ar-afat's ·-, -~~ ~ ~Fo·rd .Cuts gch~dul.¢ , ·1i•~•...:..a~r ... EEA _NotJ ByTbe,A1soeltkd""'1 • • c-·~......- The nationwide coal Strike Is 'S .• t' -. . ... llV , ~ Of G1" hson notexpectedtohaveamajorlM•" ecre . pact on California's lndusltiea , Tuelday, Nowmbet12, 1174 ' Impact 'Low' or utilities unless lhe walko/pt'ls ·..l TONJGRT · ..... BylheAssoeiatedPress prolonged. according to a i'1tn· COSTA fl.1ESA PLANNING co~1 . Opponents of oil drilling Dr! the do m check of ind us l r y By United Press lntera1Uonal ?.1JSSION -Hegular meeting, City WASHINGTON (AP) -President Southern Cali(ornia coast suggest spokesmen. The Pa I est lne Liberal ion Hall, 6:'30 p .m . Ford agre"ed today to abandon An· th Two electric generating Organizatioq issued conflicting NEWPORT·MESA SCHOOL drew E. Gibson as his choice to be ey may seek a rederal grand jury f d I d I I probe or alleged dealings between the · plants serving Southern Calif or-reports today on the travels of PLO BOAR 0 -Regular meeting, e er_a denergy .a mh. n strator: but oil industry and the federal govern· "niarelyoncoal. But the plants at leader Vasser Arafat to New York Mariners Elementary 'School, 7:30~ promise to appG1nt 1m "to anoth~r ment. 1'1ojave, Nev. and Page, Ariz. ·where the Jewish Defense League has p.m. . responsible position in government" Th have sufficient coal stockpiled vowed to assassinate him. "BEHIND TllE HEADUNES'' _ if FBI checks raise no obstacles·. e reuction follo~·ed reports that r J G'b h the federal government had alreadv for ~t leilsl 30 ditys, says a A PLO spokesman said Arafat took Or. Giles T. Brown lecturer. OCC . n a etter to t son, w o asked that spokesman. orfforAlgiersthismorn1ngenrouteto Forum,7:JOp.m . his appointment be withdrawn decided to go ahead with plans tO b r I · (Details on the. coal strike, New York to address Wednesday's '.'COMMUNITY '74" -"Welfare .. ecause o controversy over his ·.!;'se'"sites for oil drilling orr the coast Page A4 J U.N. General Assembly debate on UCI Science Lecture Hall, 7:30 p.m.' $880,000 severance agreemeh~ wilh fore .normal environmental impact Palestine but gave no details and no UCI LECTURES -"Landmarks or Philadelphia's Interstate Oil Tran-studies &.re completed. c F d 'd h · nd limes. Art," Room 178 •lumanities Hall, 7 sport o., or sa1 e 1nte s lo an· ··we believe the meeting between The spokesman said his earlier p.m. "Women's Forum," Room 140 nounceanewnomineefortheFederal the petroleum industry and govern-Coal StrI•ke statement that Arafat traveled to Social Science Hall, 1 p.m. "New Energ~ Admtnistration post "very ment officials were, at the least, a Algiers during the night was Directions for Free-Lance Writers " soon." breach of public trust, and may have 'deliberately inaccurate "to cover up Room 101 Physical Science Bldg.' 7 Jn a rather bizarre development. been a conspiracy to violate certain Arafat's movements for security p.m. Press Secretary Ron Nessen said Jaws," the Seashore Environmental Im t S reasons." White House staff chief Donald Rum- Alliance said in a letter to Rep. pac een Arafat-airived in Cairo Monday WEDNESDAY,NOVEMBER13 sfeld "has volunteered to take the Alphonzo Bell CR -Calif.} • and held conferences with the Ecyp-COAST COJ\1MUNITY COLLEGE ·blame" for Gibson's select.Ion, even Shirley Solomon. head or SEA, sartl 0 c ·tian foreilit'n minister and derense BOARD -Regular meeting, 1370 though Nessen contended Rums· publ!c .!Jearings lo be held in Santa fi oast Adams,8p.m. feld knew nothing at the time about ' DROPPED BY FORD Andrew E. Gibson .. !tloruc_a. Dec. 2 a n~ 3 on the drilliitc "ALCOHOLJS~1 . AN ADDICTIVE Gibson's 10-year agi:eemem. Witb th qu_est!?n "are a 1moekery at thi~ ISRAELIS GAABlCAPTIVES DISEASE" -Dr. RobertSehmitilec· Philadelphia firm. M ciZallan Race JXnnt. A grand jury probe request had By DOUG FRITZSCHE JN S. ~EBA NON, Page A4 lurer, Raleigh Hills Hospital, 1507 E. At a new's briefii;:ig, Nessen also an- not beenfihalized. however. 01PMoa11,,.•1utt • . b" d. k Pr d 16th St re.et, Newport Beach, 6:15 p.m. nounced that Ford decided to go a long Atthesametime,DeputyCityAtty. minister,· ut id not see esi ent Information645·5707. with a controversial decision or the •Slowed Down J~hn 1-larn.Uton of Los Angeles, refer-The coal miners strike "'hich threat· Anwar Sadat. UCI LECTURES -"\Vorld of Plan· 'Nixon administration to force the nng to a possible legal action to block ens electricul generating capabilities Egyptian officials said Arafat and ts, .. Room 550 Physical Science Bldg. · 1· r B b M w d ·11· ·d h E C Id h' O Fore1'gn Mt'no·ster lsma1·1 Fahmo· met resigna ion ° ar ara · atson as B h W n 1ng, sa1 , .. We have a definite in-on t e ast oast cou it range lor an hour and d•·scussed Arab 7 p.m . "An Effective Tax Plan," administrator of tht! State Depart-y· Lt"g L ;1,d lerest in following this up, either in Coast consumers in the wallet if the Room 178 Humanities Hall,. 7 p.m. ment's 9 ........ or Secun·ty and Co "' "' federal court in Was h.ington D c or s.trike outlasts the Edison Company's strategy for the Palestinian debate in ~ ..._ n- here." .. , coal reserves. theassembty. . Mas.se'use Gets suTlahrAwffahi.r,s. 'I k 'd It "'·3iS iill slow going in the Los P · "--The olli'c1·a1s also sai·d Fahrni· c 1 e £ ouse spo esman sa1 res1deht Ford has called ' B t h r I ·Buffalo lawyer Leonard F Walen Angeles to l\tazatlan l\'acht Race meetinc or 1overnon and governors· u nos ortagc o e ectrical power pledged maxllnum effor:ts by Egypt to . r , • tynow1·cz would be nom1·nate.d to s ,· 'today as leaders in the 4S-boat neet. 1 ct r is expected in this area as a result of line up support in the assembly for the O D . u -· ~ e 0 _coastal states for Wednesday the strike, :.1ccording to Bob Krauch k t ceed Watsori. Walentynowicz also had struggled with light airs north of inWashingtonD.C.concerning theof· anEdt"sonCom panyspokesman. ' PLO posit-ion. These efforts will be· . ay-BSpf, e ~ th h · r ·g edP ·d t Cedroslslapd. I ho ·1 1~ made ,in contacts with delebations in . ~en e c 01ce o res1 n rest en s re 01 easing program. But Gov. ._ -· Ntx' on for the post The elapsed time lead changed ,·, R Id New York and with diplomatic mis· • · .to1nad Reagan was not planning to hThe1 com00pany. h1e 5,!~d, ·al·expe.ckts a s.i_ons in Cai'ro, theysai_·d. __ _ ~leWpOrt Dol•ce Gi.~son's selection to head the FEA the' drifting conditions during t~e en · s ort 0 m er ate en& .... co slti e Lo _ _ -l-"f ~ ., ·· became controversial because or1 his · rtle:ht with tf;e flt -foot sloop Joli . skip· ~ov.-elect Edmund G. Brown Jr. · have no imm ediate impart o'n elec-At the Arab summit-conference at . -CO?Jleelions with lntentale Oil Tran· pered py William Nieme of the Seatlle said he had other commitments but tr1cal serviefc to it s 2 5 million Rabat last month, Jordan's ~ng Hus-Police dep.a·rtment and city · -sport, an oil-barge and tanker com-\'achl Club, m?\'in~ about th~ee mi ':'~ would send..-. aide lor-~iefin~mers. , • ·~ s~Ln S\U.ll.D!lered th_e _!l&hLio .:mJUlager r_uoa:wi.enda..tjpJ!LW.e.tA-J>.illY. _al!_ead-or h~r s1~t~r shr!JJ;-;lake WOOd s "Jlhunday';" · . "'l"he types of fuel Edison relies on negotflrFfM' tne WesrBanitlome ·disregarded M_oriday night when the Gibson left Interstate last :tilay with SO~cery 0 theCahform a Yacht C.lub. to generate electricity.·· he said, ''are · PLO. But Israel adamantly refuses 10 Newport-Beach City Council voted to a guarantee or Sl million ror his sezi.-1 h~ two ~achts ~·ere a!so le~4,!.ng on. approximately 67 percent ,cas anQ deal with the PLO on grounds it is a issue a masseuse permit to a worrl.an.~-viees or only 14 months, and Interstate handicap tinfe. Clllss A co~tinu~ Lo low-sulphtlr oi~. 15 percent coal, 10 to tef"rorisl Organization bent On the: who police allege was once arrested got its second §!Jbsidy last July.. d<?m!nate the correct~ time positions. ,. ~15 percent hydroelectric .and three destruction of Isra~. fortolicitinc prostitution. Gibson's series of connections with with Sob Beauchamp s Dorothy 0 out f'r••l"a9e Al · percent nuclear.'' . Pa I est in i an I e ade rs have As, a condition of the permit ap· the government and Interstate repor-or.the Ne"· port llarbor Yacht Club in • • The utility, Krauch said. has a 30to repeatedly stated they want the U.N; proval, Diana Barilone, 22, must ~st tedly Jed Sen. Henry M. Jackson CD-lhird~l~ce. . K3lmbach ~·as the 20th witness cal-40 day reserve or eoal at the ltfojave. Assembly .to acknowledge their: case a Sl,000 bond as assu~ance to the c1ty Wash.), to write Ford requesting the Pos1t10.n repo:ts sho"cd the major KALMBACH. Jed at the trial of five former Nixon Ne\'., generating station. ·· as a political one involving a national her husband's massage parlor, the results of a routine FBI investigaf por:tlon or the.fleet strung out between aides. The Four Corners,· N.M., station. he cause and not as a humanitarian Wright Place, 4301 Birch St., will be into Gibson's backgroun'd ion lat1~ude 29 and 30 about 60 lo·'70 miles Then. he said, he arranged fof An- thony J . Ula~ewicz, ·a former New York police detective. to handle the dl.sbursements upon the directions of Frederick C. Larue, a Nixon campaign aide. lJJa:;ewicz and Lar\le were the nextscheduled witnesses. During the first six weeks aner tile break-in, Kalmbach testified, he re(eived a total of 5145.000 in cash - S75,000 from Stans on June 29, $40,000 from Larue on July 18and $30,000from .barue on July 27. Of that cimount, he said, Ulasewlc:r. made payments of S2S,OOO and $40,000 to conspirator E. Howard •Junt's attorney and wife. f\.illmbach also related, a!i hehad for the Senate Watergate hearings 16 mon· lhli ago. an emotional meeting he had with defendant John D. Ehrlich man on July 26. 11 e said Ehrlichman, then a White House aide. told him the payments were "proper. Kalmbach told of receiving an urgent call from then· White •louse · counsel John W. Dean III on June 28.· 1m. asking him to fly immediately from his home in Newport Beach, to Washington to lake on --a very impor-. tantassignment. '' He said he arrived in Washi~gtonthe next mornin g and met Dean in Lafayette Park across from the White House. He remembered Dean's con· versation this way : "'}le put tiis foot up on a bench and said 'Herb, as for these \Vatergatc defendants, we've got lo help these fel· lows ... It 's important we provide them attorney fees and family sup- port. It's the humanitarian thing for us todo."' He said Dean described it as a "one· shot oper ation''" that would require raising S50.000 to SI00.000 and stressed that it was ··absolutely mandatory that it be done in 3bsolutesecrecy. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P••\llltfll .,,,, Puri!•~• Jack R. Curley .,,o(f "'""''°'"' .,,,, GlllH ... ,,....,.qio, Thomas Keevil E<111"" Thomas A. Murphint Ml ... OlflQ EOIO< c • ·Char1es H. Loos R•Zhar: P. Nau A1.,~11,,, M• ... 011\Q EOU > Costa M•sa. f i<t ll0~11 l!l•~S!•HI "'-•h flO AOd••n po. eo. IW.0, .,.,. OtMr Offices He•-' ha<.11 >Jll "'~-'°"'" ... Uq ...... kKll, l ll•Ci"-VttSbNI H""l>"'lll .. ltKll llt 11 •«~ lkttM-0 S..00-t.• "'"~' JUOtUP•1 Aull •I"-" 01..,0, •-•¥ TelepflOM (7141642 ... 321 Cl.assill~ Advertising ".42·5'71 (H¥"0M· ,tM °'°"4" (0.0\I llVtilt"""' C:O-...• .... "f•I l!OI''" 11111\l•olliM•, fcto!Ot•ll -l!•r •• •OW•ll-1 h!'re!~ _, W •-tO .. ,lllftll lllKI•! ,.,..,..,.._ .. , .. ~ .... ,-. ""-~ ci.n 11'11'1110' "'' •t (;Mii llNW, C.loio.1'11• WIN"-'°" l>Y (.,,..,. UDO "fl'IOflllll .,. by '''-" \<I.DO -•":)' ll'lllllfl'1 • •M•IMll-1.:. •monl~tr " , said , u~es coal produced in New r-:fugee issue. . ''operated in an orderly manner.'' Jackson is chairman Or ·the Senate behind the leaders. ' 1'11exico and does not deal with the Members of the Jewish Defense According .to a police r.eport studied Interior Committee, which passes on llandicap standings O\'erall I . Joli 2. striking Un ited Mine Workers. League, brandishing a pistol on ·a by the e~uncll, Mrs. Banlone ~l~a~ed the FEA nominee, and congressional Sorcery 3. Dorothy 0 4. Blackbird 5. tlo"'e\'er, if the strike outlasts the table in front of them, vowed putl!icly not gu1 lty to a 1970 sol1c1t1ng sources said Gibson's nomination was Deception. company's reserve coal supplies. the in New York Monday to assassinate prostitution charge in Gardena. in serious trouble even though it had Class B: 1. BlackbirCl 2. Alethea 3. gener;:iting stations will have to Arafat during his visit to the lJnited HoWever. the report continued. she not yet been formally sent to the Ragdoll. . _ . switch over to low-sulphur oil to Nations ~despite a ma!si~e Security entered a guilty plea to a disturbing Senate Class C: I. Deception 2. Alegre 3. po~·er the generators, he said. ef~~ by local and federal a'uthoz:ities. t.l;l~, peace charge and paid a $100 fine... Gibs,on met hastijy with \Vhite l'ltasAlegre. ' Low·sulphur oil is much more We are ready to assassinate Sh~ has no oth~r arrest record. House aides twice Friday and again Class C I. Deception 2. Alegre 3. costly than the present price of coal. Arafat,"-JDL .spokesman R't.1ssell thepollcereportsa1d. . fl.tond ay. and Interior Secrltary PilasAlegre.: he said. and a switch to oil-fired Kelner s.atd dunng a news oonreren-It went on to say that Mrs. Banlone Rogers c. e. fl.1orton, the President's Class D: I. The Terrorist 2. Broom generators could result in "8 slight in· ce. "This ha~ been carefullY ~Jannett. has wor~ed a~ her husband's massage top energy aide, v.·as s ummoned to a Jl ilda 3. Scat. crease in costs to consumers... We have trained men who will make pa 1 rlors 1n Irvine and Newport Be~ch. meeting with Ford l\1onday morning Barring a breakdown in the com· S\!re Arafat does itot le~ New Jior.k 'There.has bet;n no record of either and later declined to talk about it pany's plants. he .JSaid, gas and oil alive. Kelner was arres this a ter-place being conducted in a diSQrderly -publicly. ~lectriCity generadng stations should noon . . . manner,'' the police report continued. Supplyallthecompany's demand. Pohce riflemen watched from atop It also acknowledged Mrs . The company, he said, stocked up buildings, officers with police dogs Barilone.'s :orrer to take a lie detector on the low sulphur oil during last win· patrolled streets, and the city's ~mb test ''to pr9ve she is straight.'' ter 's energy cri$is. Because of an ex-squad Was put on alert. Other officers When Mayor pro tern Milan Dostal ceptionally high rainl<ill -last spring. stake~ out the interior of the Waldorf..-. moved that the police department and hydroelectric power supplied more A:stona Hot~I ~here lea~ers of the city manager's denial of the mas- electricity than expected and the PLO and their aides. are being h~used . seuse permit be upheld, Councilman company v.·as able to co nserve its low. The PLO delegation, numbenng 16 Paul Ryckoff and Mayor Don lftclnnis sulphuroilsupply,Krauchsaid. lo 19 pers.ons, arrived Monday and_ defendedtheapplicaht. NOME. Alaska CAP) -A storm traveled by motorcade from Kennedy ··she can't be saddled with this packing winsds of nearly 70 miles per Airport to the center 0£ town. En thing forever," Ryckoff said as he hour battered this Bering Sea town route, police guarded the group with refused to support Dostal's motion. today, causing extensive nooding in Howling Storm Batters .Nome Tbieves Get Sugar VISALIA fA P ) -Inflation-minded burglars ignored money and soft drinks at Rex Bottling Co. here, police said hlondar.. Instead, they hauled orJ 500poundsofsugar. _ SERJllCE STATION . THIEJIES FILL UP Murder Victim Found in Surf land. air and sea security forces that Mcinnis pointed out that the attrac-low.lying areas and rorcing the left massive tra:ffic jams in its wake_. live brunette had not been convicted evacuation of about lOOresidents. TULSA, Okla. !UPI) _A self·ser- 01 the Prostl.t 11·on charge a d 'd h No in1'uries w.ere reported. But u n sa1 s e vice · gasoline station did a lot or SAN FRANCISCO <AP) -Police are hunting a rifleman who may have blasted a hole in the head of a man found in the Ocean Beach surf. Chile Pounded By Earthqu'ake Sho Id 't be d "t th' k" d po~·er and telephone lines were cut u n ma e o wear 1s 1n business Sunday and •londay _but r t . r " ·off, all roads out of Nome were o s 1gma orever. mostly it ~·as rObbers helping them-Ryckoff and Mcinnis were joined by--.. flooded, the City Hall was reportedly selves to the cash dra"·er. Councilmen Howard Rogers, Pete' caving in. and up to five feet or water Police said a total of seven robbers B tt d L ·11 K h · · 1· was running through the town 's main arre an uc1 e ue n 1n \'O 1ng held up Otis Porter's Pacer-Fina ser- for issuance of the permit subj ect lo street. vice station th ree times. One robber They identified the corpse a s George Keuler, 23. whose driver's license and other identification in· dicated he lived in Sacramento and Alaska. . the Sl ,OIXI bond. l\tost buildings ~·ere ~·ithout heat. 1 be t d SANTIAGO !UPI ) -A strong ear·· i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;"====================a='°=_,'_;";_P_;•;;n_;a.;tt;;•:;:n~a;;;n;;t;_. ===;;;; th_9uake accompanied by roaring un-II derground noises shook much of Chlle early today. No injuries or property damage ~·as reported. The bOdy "''as round at the foot or Noriega Street by a man walking along the beach Mond ay night. As he crossed the Great Highway to call police. he said , he spotted a man \1·alking south . toting a rifle. The quake was felt along a 3QO.mile length of Chile's central region. University of Chile met"erological offici3.ls said in some plaCes the quake reached an inten~ity of 7 on the inter- nalional 12-point scaie. Irvine Co. Reaches Pact on Land Swap D1rertors of the Irvine Company ap. pro\'ed a settlement of the Upper Ne~·port B;:iy controversy tod;:iy that provides ror the State Department of Fish J nd Game lo take stewardship or 741 acres as a permanent wildlife preserve. The company will also_setUe a long- standing tax dispute touched off by the comingling of private· and public lands. It will settle the tax account for Sl.65million. Ownership of B'"Ack Ba y Ori\'e, the scenic road along the southerly side of the bay, also will go to the OFG under theterms orthe pact. The DFG also will obtain "a substan. lial appropriation" from the wildlife Cou nty super\•isors give in-concept appro\•al to the final deal today, but agreed to wait for a final vote until next Tuesday. Supervisor Robert Bat- .tin emerged as today·sonly outspoken opponent to the pact and vowed his \'Ote against it. 1portion of the 1974 Park and . Recreation Bond Act for the Upper· Bay purchase. Company Presi'dent Raymond Wat· so.1 today termed the action by the dirertors or his firm "a giant step for the ba y's preservalion ... .:·w e appla ud the spirit of cooperation that prevailed duMng negotiations between representatives of the DFG, the County of Orange, Newport Beach and our compan,, ''he spid. · Under terms of the agreement the department will acquire !SZ1 acre$ from the-lrvlhe Company. When com· bined wilh 21 4 acres ot publicly held tidel&nds, the new ecological reserve . will span the bay's uppermost 741 acres. Purchase prlct oC ll\e Irvine Com· pany·s interest was Ht at $3.481 mil· lion. It is also expected that matching funds from federal Sburccswill be used to help pay for the purchase. Another part of the agreement calls for the Irvine ~ompany to dedicate specific land and access routes near the bay ror public use. • Atone time, the Irvine Company had planned mujor developments in the Upper Bay area. helped along by a proposed land s~apwiththecounty. The.exchanMe was m8de and later was reversed by th• eounty. The firm sued t.o halt the reversal. But last year, \Vat.son paved the way for today's settlement by a.creeina to drop the company's suit and calling tor the establishment afield committee to negotiate today's Cln~ll scftlcment. .• ' . • IT'S ALWAYS WHAT IT SEAMS There is a tendency tol ake every skilled profession sees this. • shortcuts these days . Almost . The vast majority of ,carpet layers use the hot-melt tape which is several times faster than hand sewing. Drawbacks include the fact that the tape is attached to the SECONDARY backing, and if the seconpary b~cking has any tendency to work loose from the primary backing. there is not.hing .to hold the carpet together. Also, operating temperature_ of th.e .iron 1s -critical, and if the i_rOQ i_s too hot'" Qr~ too cold, there 1s a-distinct probability of a weak seamo-Cleaning-po-s-es the ultimate test to this type of seam. and we have been called innumerable times to repair someone else 's seams which have com~ apart through the tendency of wet carpet to shrink. . At Alden 's we hand se~ our seams with a cross or baseball sti tch . Them we latex the seam to permanently lock in these stitches. Sewing also penetrates both s~ondary and primary-backings . Naturally. sewing takes longer, but our fine installations have been a major factor in our growth seventeen years in the Harbor Area. SPECIAL PURCHASE-SERVEN, "BRIDAL SUITE" 550 Sq. Yd .-Colo; "Mint Mist" s· 1 Q95 fSpeelal Mill Color) · HG. STORE PRICE •• ,. Sl4.'5 Int. IHST,ALLED ' I ALDEN'S INTHI H.t.1101 AllA 1 • SINCI ltS1 ' CAR~ETS • DRAPES 1663 l'lacentia A•e. C.OSTA MESA 646-4838 MM.•~. t t• S:JO: FrL t •• t:-S.t. t:JO I• S 1.1 • • • '