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1974-11-15 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. --. • • • • . . '·.FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOV • • , -· • • • UD . ~m -· Santa Anon Gets 1-5 " • .. In --StrQngle~ Killing ' ' .. ~-- - ' • - . --------__ _....... ~ -· -/:' _. ...... t::_::====~ll=== ---~---4-• ' -• • • Near _Death Priver If j11red In. Wild -·Chase I ' . ' ByJOHNVALTERl,A. ~e small French sedan, the incident •t .. D•lt¥P'li.iu.tt began at about 2:45a.m. along a quiet An unidentified young man lay near stretch of El Camino Real in down· death al a San Clemente hospital town San Clemente. today with grave injuries suffered in a "I had a ear stopped for a ticket and spectacular crash ~ich_ cap~d &. was -just -wrapping it up when the hair-raising preclawn chase by police. ' Peugeot came along the road with the -The pursuit . was described by bright lights on, and it was over the veteran ofri ce rs today as pe rh aps the speed limit. mc;>st .perilous in years, and at one ''I swung a U-turn and was point it eren went the wrong way on probably going to issue a warning to the San D.1ego Freeway. . the driver, when he took off like a bat Accordm~ to patrolman Tom Jor-, out or hell " the young patrolman dan, who first launched the chase of said. • • That's when the fireworks be~an. ·'Will Run Jordan, driving with Police Cadet Brian Steinbus, ·said the car sped southbound on El Camino hitting speeds in excess of 100 miles per hour. In 1976,' Ford Says Then the driver headed northbound on a freeway' ramp and entered the traffic lanes. Jor:dan wa s still close be hind when •the dri ver suddenly made a tl-turn jn (font of a tractor· trailer rig and headed back the wrong· way. :Jordan said he was forced to do the By llELEN TllOMAS same, after the truck went by. WAS•II NGTON (UPI) -President On the way back' down the ramp, Ford will d efinitely run for the the passenger door opened and a hit- preside ncy in. !976, his c hief cli.hikerbailedout. , "· Nitnn~ Meinoirs •• " Nostalgia's 'Star' · , Dellyl'lll4SUtt- ·PHAffl\IACl5T ALVIN PINKLEY BEHIND COUNTER OF HIS OLD·FASHIONED DRUG STORE . File Delay Hurting, Aid~ Says WASHINGTON <UPl l .....:..A ··major publisher'' has agreed lo print a book which f~er President Nixon v.•ill write about his years in the White' llouse, an a ide told t;.S. District Courl today. Franklin R. Gannon, former special assistant to Nixon assigned to prepare the material for the book. said in an affidavit that hi s \\'Ork ha s ~en delayed by-'a court order blockin'ii.he tra nsfer or Nixon's presidential materials to the ziggurat in Laguna .Niguel. "I am i nformed that a major publisher in this country has agreed with the rormer president to publish a book ~·ritte·n by him." Gannon said. ··1 be li eve that ~f r. Nixon is obligated by contract to complete the first half of his book by April, 1976. and the present delay and any con· tinuing delay makes it increasingly dirfi cult to meet th is deadline.·· The arr1da v1t was p1a ceo 1n evidence during a hearing on whether the temporary restrai ning orde r again st trans ferri ng the Nixon inaterial is to be continued in the form ofa preliminary injunction. spokesman said today. • · "We·talked to him later, and he told Pli1k ar,d Lucy •nd Pink's Drugs Have Been Fixtures in· Costa Mesa Since 1933 11----White House press seCreta~on us"lftlf'thlfWDOng-way trip~hlrwanted Nessen told reporters Ford 'changed _po part of the guy behind the wheel," ~Co;~P;:~.~~~r~;t~~~.J~!ndhaa;;~~: lh&;ff1~~~h!i:~ramp,thewrong-way 'Pink' D 4 s.4-.. ~ .~,~2~~~.t.a .~a Man "A great deal of the preparation of these materials for Mr. Nix6n 's use could be under way at this time if the rl)alerials were available in Califor· nia even though Mr. Nixo n himself has been ill and hospitalized and unable to. worls.4difecLIX·On this proj. ect," G3nnbn saitt. \alking to persons outsider the White . Peugeotnearly slammedhead-oninto ... 4 ,u ,_. ~:. , · ._,...,. • ..,~-.....U.4#' ~ G • } 1·5 ·y House. '{ ~ ~liCornia Highway Patrol unit car-· elS ear Asked why Ford •bad positively ryin&. two civilian ride-along guests -· · · ' d' 0 made up his mind two years before and a handculred drunke.n driving Mesa ,Drngg'ist, Store F. eature . the election, Nessen said: suspect ~ T }· • D h ''I guesS you've iard him s"y how That ~fficer soon joined'tti,e chase By ARTHUd. VINSEL . arecustomt;;rs'eating ice cream. erm )fl eat much he enjoys bet President." southbound on El Camino, but before t Dt ... OeitJ,.1i1tlltfl A special bonus preview wa:s also For.d himseU a his spokesmen he did, he dropped orr his two pas· Alvin L . "Pink"' Pinkl4y, who' set·' shown fi v;t In the form or a film Former Santa Aeotcl manager previously said he 1'probably" would sengers and prisoner on a street cor·' lied •own at what was once a country showing the Holly~·ood fil m·makers Loui s Wiechecki w. sentenced Thur.' hea~ the ~epublicr ticket In the next ner.thensaid to~waituntilhertturned. ~ croS sroads 41 years ago to become a making the film . with random shots sday·to a prison te m of from one to IS -preS1dent1alrace. "Next, the driver,caDJe up lo the pharmacist and influential small fromthe cutting roomfloor. years fo r the murder of J\1arion "I heard him say'-1t first on J\1on· · ·Christianitos gate at Camp Pendleton .. toWn politician made his movie debut The final pharmaceutical film is J\torgan. mother-in -law of county day~" said Ncsseh, referring to the and we all went plfst U,e sentry at 1 Wednesday night. • literally a celluloid collage in color, politicalfigureDr.LouisCella. Th e court o rd er bl ocks ~n agreement signed Sept. 6 bet~·cen Nixon and the General Services Ad · mini st ration, giving the former president the right to remove his old <See NIXOS, Page i\2) definite statement. more than 100, ''Jordan said. He never dreamed dver four •it soundtrack of music and nar· In response to-quegtion • Nessen UUM'Y ptS1f?lMJY'then"Wtre"'Sl!tttifk-eca es 0 supp yang e growing city ra 1on. \'t'ittlteclttww:i:s""conV1ctctt•tr momn-+---""'= said that through news reparts Fqrd up a roadblock deep in the reser~ with.aspirin and cough syru~ f:rom the Shooting was done one Sonday last ago of the st rangulation slaying of lhe was aware tha~ some Republicans vatioli. .,. .fouDlain from the back counter and spring, with the Pinkleys getting~ . 78-year·.old woman 1',eb. 28 at the might challengq' his candidacy and . "By the!'\, Palrolm.an {Joito ice cream sod8s'ttiathi.S career would for combined P.~~AA.._~ .. .P~flr4Pf..:..,,~..AI a._d.:41 n. M art.:mentfi he once . try to . nominate another: GOP can· ·Ziegler had joined the punuft.and we finalbJ>eca~"31i'an:;.!fU•';"D't _.1. r .. e..piEtU~ti~ r'dlls!~~ ?ilrd'';125 · managed. . dida~e., . '1 . , • wen{ along thet1winding road as' fast. lfe ~a'n'd11lis Wife Lucy were feted by worth of Cokes and.Ice cream. . fttrs. tit organ was part 01,1,·ncr of the Ness:en said ori:l obviously eon· 'as we could. many friends in the city police facility Pink was so weary from the frenetic apartments. She fired Wiechecki. a sufted with his wife Betty and "it's (See CHASE Pace At) auditorium for a local premiere <See PINKLEY, Page i\2) . 30-year-old \V isc9nsin nati ve, :.1 s clear £rom the ruct that be.sa~d .f.!1al. ,. · ' showing of the movie highlighting a · manager or the units just a month she must have 4JOne alon~ with 1t. • .. srrlall town druggist's daily duties. before her death. · I Ford promised his wtre he wou~d "An X·rated picture it is not," ff ke•s free.JI" qui< poll lie. arter 25 year. 1n Pr;me Ra'te cackled Pinkley alter viewing <he 00 •, f!!'. Superior Court Judge Lloyd Blan· Congr1'iis. After he became vi.ce 11 film which was ptbduced by a..Hol· pied Thursday refused the defcn- pres'ident. l\trs. Ford released him ' tywood studio. . Th ' N d d danl's request for 'Probation on the from thepled&e . D A . "A Belter Way or Caring." wa s ey re_ ee e voluntary m anslaughter convicti9n Since thl'n. \here has been renewed TOPS gain .. done by Ja&epb Pipber&Company_tor and Wiechecki1s l1iwyer w.i~hdrcw a ~peculation that, Ford might bow out. t the Johnson &. Johnsop phar· LOURENCO l\IARQUES. Mo~am-pleaforane-wtHal, because or his wife's recent. breast NE\V YORK CAP) -First mate uticat corporation. ·starring bique CUP~) -Police have released !\Jrs. l\tor'gaO':'s body \\•as found cancer surgery. But he is reported to ational City Bank. continuing Pink and Locy and·1ro'6\ofia hundred .scores of womin arrested a week ago !\larch 1 wrapped in a bedspre_ad_in a have told friends even if cancer its role or industry pacesetter, unidentified people. in the field or during a r'ai<l, on the seaside Rua \'acant lot near the apartment co m- sbould reclU' !\I rs. f'ord \\'Ould have today lowered· its prime rate medicine. AtaUjo "sin stnp''. plex. better care In the White JiDuse th an another quarter point to to.'25 Thelr YoUnl SOda Jerk In the land· An official government statement Testimony di.irin g the trial rt\•ealed 1. anywhere else. percent, efCective lilonday. mark pharmacun6 fountain at 1820 said the women were Creed Thursday the-bedspread belonged to Wiec htcki. Ford, wt\Q told a news conference ,The nation's second largest Newport Blvd .. 'I'om Gibeon, along because ''eve ryone, j'ncludlng Thursday t~at Inflation Is "starting \.0 commercial bank has dropped with Josh Cam mer, 15, his sister pro5tllute1. arc needed in th!!: rf:!con · The same day the body "'as round. reced~'' met with ~111 Cabinet today the rate it rnarges on loans to Sarah, 9, and Laurie Baird; 9, are all struclldn of the new society.•· Wiechcckl had phoned the Federal ' to a11sess f roSpects or congressional most creditworthy business bor· • lncl ... ded. Polk::e :irrested abo,ut 300 persont..in Bu'reau of In vestigation clal minµ lll ---pusage..o hit economic il'oaram In ta.wen !~percentage J)Qint ln' Josh, Sarah and Laude in 19308 " midnlaht raid on the vice center bave~eceived a n anonymous call -... the la.meduck 11t11slon. -.seven \\'ee~s. penod costume play roles ln the filrn Nov. 7 &ll!L_held t~em without trial suylng ~tts . fl.lorgan had brcn kid· , -• (See FOltD, Paire Al) that they know well. if:kreal lire: they &ince. "': /'. , · .-nape_d . · ·,~ .. ... . i:..~ • . ,, ·-. .... ,. , ::-.. J " • • \\' ••:1• l1t•r ~ Low clouds bl•roming partl.v sunnv in l;ind Saturduy. accor ding to the "''eathcr service, \\'ith considerable low cloudiness :.il thl." beaches a ll day. •Ughs at the sands 65 to 68 rising to 70 lo 74 inland. ' I NS IDt: ·rooA" Staff Writer Carol i\loore has mtt o 1\'e.i.pport Beach aJ11JL a/fbt.· · fei uriOt "hys~Jtog1aJ1ia." See · today's \\'etkender for !ht story. 'I .. CJ+• .. •• .. 1 1·1 .,., .,., " , ..... •• ... , .. • • • i . ' • J12 OAILYPILOT S Thursday.Novtmber14.1974 ' . , Pl-e'sident Reje~~ Gasolliie l:ax hi.crease WASHI NGTON (A P} -President Ford. racing massive auto industry layoffs, has again rejected a gasoline lax h\ke that would red6ce dri\'lng. i'ArdJolf4._rapped his top energy of- nelal for reviv ing the idea aft er the President already rejected it, s.~ying be ho,J?ed Interior .$e.cretary Rogets C. B. ?ifOH:on would gel the word this time. l\1orton did. 1-lis spok esman said today that Morton would not pursue the idea of a fuel·saving gasoline tax any further. · .. Ford Drug Aide Favors Legal PQt WASHINGTON (UPI ) -A top Ford administration drug abuse official said today he favors an e nd to criminal penalties for personal use o! marijuana while still pursuing a policy to discourage its use. "The social go al of our marijuana policy is not to punish, b11t to prevent and discourage use," said Or. Robert L . DuPont, director of the White House .special action ofriee for drug abuse programs. He made the remarks in a speech prepared for the annual convention of the...NationaLO.rganizalion ... Jor the Reform of Marijuana Laws tonight. He told the NORri.fL convention -a group organ\zed to de-criminplit.e marijuana use add possession -that -the-federal policy ''DC nJyj ng ex· elusively on law enforcement to ar· rest both users and sellers has been replaced by a policy Yihich targets "Jaw enforceme nt on the drug distribution system 3hd not on the users of illicit drugs.'' The spokesman said Pitorton plan· ned "to pursue all or the other options for eonserving energ_y -with one ex· cep,lion," meaning the gasoline tax. J\1orton surprised reporters Wed· nesday by renewi11g the propos•l, and some e Qu a lly s urprised officials thought it unlike!}' that J\.'l orton would revive the idea withoul White llouse appro\'al. But Ford in a broadcast news con- ference in P_hoenix, Ariz. Thursday ni ght s lappe d it down hard and needled J\.1orton for rQising it. 'Smile, .Jackie' "\\It are not considering 1n ad· ditional gasoline tax.--.' Ford said. "l thought that others in the exe(utive branch got the word. And I hope that this word is gotten to my good rrtend, the secretary Gt the Interior. I am~nqt cons iderine an Increase in the gasoline tax." Morton told reportera; Wednesday he relt it his duty as chairman of the l'resldebt's policy-guidlnc Enerey . Resources Council· to study all fuel· saving options, including the gasoline tax. Morton also said. he hid 'economists studying tt and that he at' his apparent public divergence minlstratiQn Sources said : Ford's would• discuss it With key congres· from the Pf05ident's oppc>sition to the dislike of Sa whill's gasoline t ux. srnen. gasoline tax. proposal wus one reason. Morton also acknowledged that a . Morton is a personal friend or r.torton had told repcrters .~he~c c•s tax hike would have an impact on · President Ford, the Presl~nt's chief were di£ferences of "philosophy with the auto indusl{Y. ' enera:y policy offjcial. and is known as Sawhill over the need for mandatory Ford is a former roagressman trom a''team play•r. •• fuel-savina,f.\easures. Ford favoced a Mic~an, the home of the auto· in· 'l'be (ncldent a_ppeWed u Jl replay ,voluAtar)' ~p'pr_o{leh ~ stata supPQr• dustry. Auto makers already have of the earlier diaagreemeat t>.tween ' ~ 11;y Morton at lh~1me. ... . laid off 69,000 workers as new cars Ford and Federal En!rgy Ac\• • MOrton recently has beL'OlDe in· sales sagged. 1 ftllnlstrator John C. Sawhill. '+ erea~ingl1 convinced that stronger Morton could not be reached. for . When Ford later announced that · fue l-saving measure~ ~ay be needed co~ment ta.le Thursday, but as· Sa'1(.hill wat resigning at ~he in·' andt.hathebelieved 1t.h1s-dutyLOcon- soc1ates admitted they were puuled t •tiration of Morton.,, SQme, Ad!.' sidert8m.sourcessu1d. • • • ..--'IJ .. ~. ·. '-~:~· ·Reltber~~ Di"s ~ . !."'' \ • . • 11..\., Page Al ~ •1· • p,fNKLEY •••. :Pace Or the H.ollwyood fil~·mak«:!'"on. his @flt\&\ day ot rest that he alJiost -· had lo <take Monday oti, but it~Was. business as usual. ... Gun Mi.sflres ; Bandit Stricken • INGLEWOOD (UPI) -Dean ?.1axwell, 40, was holding up a liquor store when.the owner's wife screamed and Ptfaxw'ell tried to shoot her, UPITt ...... Shots or ,various Southland scents iP:Clucpng t.01 Ang~les ~ntematiOf!-.I Airport and' a touching VlSual portta\t ot. .a worn 1n, l_fJ, in a rest home reclilng her Javorlte in,spira.tion.al 1 ~m are included. ~ Tbe frames showing the Pinkleys police said. 1 . • · • He pulled the trigger, but. his pistol did not fire Thursday. He tried twiCe more, but the gun still did not fire, giving the. store owner time to bash Mai:well on the heid with a tiquoc bottle and disarm him. · , ' ;.. l\fax'1!'.ell, .arrested ,On robbery charges, complained or a headache and ~ed shortly afterwanh of a heart attack. ' going iti'bout tbeir•business in· a Mom and Pop drug1tore founded in 1933 are neatJy-tnterapersed. but none of their 'Y' R t dialO!lli<WithCUStomersis heard. oomma e t 'rontPage Al .Johnson & J ohnson corporate NIXON executives originally onlered it as a F' d CL -k d • • • collage of Stlll' shots to 00 shown at 0 Ull . . IW e ) tapes and documents from the White· "'medical seminars and Phar· I House. maccutical conventi90S. · . .Raped ;n Lot Nixon's attorney, HerbertJ. ?<.tiller. .The longtime pharmacist said •~ " who is opposed to any continuation of futile hunt throughout the Southland th t d . t d edth rfd 't led the Pipher moviemen."to his 'stOre a or er, in rl? uc ea i av1 . as the only surviving sample of 8 l930& • SAN ANTONIO, TeX. CUPI) :_Cyn· Miller contended Thursday that a pharmacy alld fountain in existence. thi~'Kettinger 19, went from her down· new White House agreement gives the Th . 1 'l town room at the YWCA lo ber sPecial prosecutor's office a limited ere JUS aren. anymore: -mother's home to bOrrowacartogetto .right lo '"rummage through" the for· -F-aculty coniult.aW.-at. ~-US_~-worktturing-•busetrik mer president's materials.41.e asked School of P harmacy -which has . . · cranked out hundreds l>f druggists Ord1nanly, she was scared to. go Richey to block that agreement as trained in mass marketing since.:-anl'Wbere alone after~ark,~her roo,m-h''_1w5hro1gllhyts•.~.ainst ft!r. N ix~~s wil!_l!!ld___ Pinkley-directed the movie team to male, Barbara Wright, 23, said. Costa Mesa. . --.-... ~ because ·.:_y~u just nf!:ver go out ~n the t.feanwhite, ri.tiller said today he ex- He opened up in 1933 the year of the streets around here by yourself 1f you peels to ask the rormer president this great Long Beach ear1.hqu.ake. coun-have any sense al all:" weekenc_I whether he will consent to an , ting, botUing and packaging pills and The battered, sem1nude ~Y or the examination by court.appointed doc- other non-prescription remedies by tee~·ager. an employe of the San An· tors to determine if he is well enough The federal go\'ernment, he said, was closely watching: the so·called Oregon experiment, where possession of marijuana is a ''civil violation" in· ~~tead or a criminal violation, much as a parking ticket . ··1 1hink there are tv.-•o central "Pr·opos ition s which comm a nd widespread s upport and stand oul amid all the contro\'ersy: Jacqueline Onassis arrives at the International 'tenter of l5hotography in New York to attend the preview .or a photo ~xhibit and promptly fin~ds herself on the business end of ·the photographer's art. ., . hand. Councilman Pinkley said the ~ruo Light, wa~ follnd W,ednesday to leslily at the Watergate cover-up fllm makers were so enchanted with rught ·by a bystander wt» became trial. / the way it used.to be done, they cod· curi~us w~.n police arri~ ~o in· In a surprise appe arance ~fore vinced the c"orporation tO bankroll a vest1g~te a .~rt •lprowltng 1n ~he U.S. District Judge John J, Sirica, J . movie, not just a setolslill shots. YWCA s parking lot, l~ated .be.hind A1iller said he hoped to see Nixon at One of those present for a n impi:qm-lhe old three·story red bnck build!ng. · his home In San Clemente, and report "'First, the continuing uncertainty about marijuana's effects mandates restraint and acti\'e efrorts to. discourage use of the drug. Second, Finklea Fund Becomes _ (rirninl!l penalties fo_!' possession of ·-· -·. .. Schqlarship marijusrla ror personal use are costly p I andshouldbea\'oided.'' ,,. erpetua He stcessed that he did not belie ve . marijuana is harmless and "several recent studie_s see~ to indicat-: ~ere ll-1emorial funds at Orange Coast m;ry be serious risk to manJuana College and Fountain Valley Jligh users." -· School in honor of slain athlete· DuPont' said the Department or scholar Mike Finklea are being com- HeaJtji. Education and WeUare would · · ~n ~b§· "ssuing its rourth reporfon $ • ~!arlJUana and Health" and would J , 000 Enough discuss and analyze much of the scientific research now going on in regard to.the impact of marijuana on user's lf~~lth. Front Page Al FORD ... Ford also r eviewed his forthcom ing Asian trip with the Cabinet and s chedule d meetings with t op economic advisers to discuss how to cut 55 billion from the 1975 fiscal year b udget. Having conceded that the nation's economy is in a state or recession, Ford made it p lain at a ne\l.'S con- ference in Phoenix, Ariz . Thursday that he believes his "finely tuned" 31- poirit program \l.'ill meet the current challenges of a recession-infla tion economy. "Whal we ha\'e to do is pre\•ent :reactio.ns that will be harmful to the economy. reslimulating or reigniting innation whic h is actually starting to .recede at the present time." Ford s aid. ORANGE COAST ' DAILY PILOT TIW 0.~ CO.II Ot!IJ Polo!, wolllwMcll 11 <O••" blnNI llW Nl'~·Pot~f. h !NII!""'" lly tlW Or- (MM Pv1111"'1"9 Co•nJll'IJ S.,.r••lt fdll-¥t 111,1lllhl•O. "'°""'' lflf'O,.qfl Fticlfy, for ""'' -Y. '""•-• a...:n. M"ntlt191on llfft:llll'o""'" •••l'I \ltllt y, ltwlnf, StOO!etN1Cl \lt!llJ '"" . L.o9UN Blac;ll/~1101 "''"· • ~· ·~1 fdniotl Ii pUtlllVlt<I S•1•1fdf'' -S........"'· Tiii .,r<O>CICNll ...,.,1ivun11 .,1•n! 11 II lOQ M >I 8.oy !.lrM'I, CMI• '-WW, (tUl0111i.'7"6. Robert N. Weed Pfftlclel'll "" PuOl•\lle• For Marfha NEW YORK {AP > -Martha Mit- chell has lost a bid ror increased tem- porary alimony and will continue to receive $1.000 a week from former U.S. Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell. .State Supreme COurt Jus tice Manuel A. Gomez on Thursday rerused a request for a tJ,000 alimony increase and $35,000 in legal fees. "Plaintiff's assertiOn to the con· trary notwithstanding. the court in ·awarding plaintifr approximately 40 percent of the defendant's net taxable ·income a s alimony (temporary) and a reasonable counsel fee for the legal. work herein did not overlook any material racts," he said. Front Page Al CHASE •.. bined into 'One perpetuating scho1ar· ship. · Coach Wayne Mlchaelian of Foun· tain Valley High School said more than $700 in donations have been col· lected so far. He said fund. raisers hope lo receive at least$2,000lo make the scholarship an annual self · ·sustaining one. Finklea, 19, captain or the college wres,Uing team and 1973 Fountain Valley Athlete of the Year, #as shot and'killed' during the Oct. 31 fioldup of the ?·Eleven m·arket'in Fountain Val- ~ Jey where hBworked as a clerk. Coach Michaelian said the scholar· ship will go to a Fountain Valley High School boy or girl scholar-athlete, who plans to earn a college degree. Donations may be mailed to the high sc!lool ,• 17816 Bushard Sl., and checks should be made payable to tlle Associated Student Body, designated for the Mike Finklea F\lnd. Contributions also may be sent to Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa,. to Coach Leon Skeie or Coach Vern Wagner, with checks made payable to the Mike Finklea SchC?larship Fund. Gir.I -Arrested In Mom's Death ?.1ARTINEZ (U PI) -Alma Teresa Ste\'ens. 18, has pleaded innoce.nt to · charges or beating her mother to . death with a sledge hammer. Superior oludge Coleman· F. Fannin set a trial fof J an. 27. · ?.1iss Stevens is also accused of 3t· tempting to kill her sister, Mary, 24, \Vilh ttiA same sledge hammer used to bcal her mother lo death Oct.10. The young woman allegedly but- chered her mother's body after the killing and tried to hide the remains in the fireplace at the family home in Conc.ord. Jack R." Curley '"'t Prnl0tl'I• tncl Gtn.••t ""°""119' ''Six miles into the base, on a curve • \l'C saw sparks and then the car star- ted fl ipping in the air. \\le stopped and looked around , and after IO minutes \\"e round the car. "\Vhen the car went ai rborne and flipped fi ve times it looked like u midget racer at a track . It was in credi ble," Jordan said. The victim , unconscious and in critical cond ition from head and internal in· juries. was taken to San Clemente General llospital, where he was listed in ex tr'emely critical Cond ition. Doc- tors there were quoted as saying the man had a only the slimmest chance· ror s urvival. J\.feanwhile. officers \\'ere checking reports that the-euto may have been stolen from a 'Costal J\lesa business. As for the hitchhiker, Charges Lodged the only help he could give was that ptu arter·movie party 'thrown by Th~ Bexar C ~u nt y ,medical tothecourtnolaterthunTuesdayQ._n friends and Co!ta Mesa Tomorrow a examiner ruled 1tf1ss Kettinger had Nixon 's response. ·downtown business group, was ju!l a been rap~d and died or "manual ··1 ha\'e not had an opportunity to kid when Pink and Lucy opened up. strangulation-:· . speak with my client ror some time Police Chief Roger E. Neth recaJJed She was lying face down on the due to the st-ate. of his health .•.. " how he used to browse through the floor.board·of ~he aut?mobile and the J\.1iller told Sirica. ''I am informed the CoP5 ·N Robbers comic books in the medical examiner sald she had black time I can spend with him is very, steel rack thal ,a;al behind the phar-srhudges .. on her hands and knees, ver'y limited." macy•s'frOntdoO"r. b~uises and abrasions on her elbows Nixon was released from a Long "And Roger used to race in to check and hands and a bruised left jaw. Beach hospital Thursday following out the newspa~r ads for old cars and Authorllies said a puncture wound reported near-ralal complications af· thi!n bori'ow our phone to 'calt and see 'on her left jaw probably was caused tersurgery,for rccurr£ntphlebitis. iftheyweresoldyet,"remarked Mrs. by a ring on the hand Of her as-SirfiiThTs Weck-named a panel or Lucy Pinkley. satant. three physicians to examine mettical Chief Neth went on to.become one or Police . interviewed the victim's records and to conduct ·a ph.ys ical the leaders in a·city of some 15,ooo, in roommate, returned tothesceneOrfhe exaritination of Nixon if necessary to which Councilman Pinkley has won slayingThursdaylookingforclues,but determine whether he is well enough six terms, been mayor twice and with today said they had no suspect. to give testimony in some form for the school poanl...aervice is-the longest · - . ·cover-up trial of five rormcr as· continuous holder.of political office in B d . p t l sociates. · Orange Coun\_y . . 0 T er a TO Nixon, an unindicted co-conspirator _He hasn't lost his,edoubtable sense . in the cover-up, has been subpoenaed ofhumoryet. O'J.. 1· Cl d totestiCybydcfendantandformerNo. "After our (aftlily sees the rilm , I . lCeT eare 2 White H~e aide John D. Ehrlich· think we"ll don~te ,.~ur copy lo the man. Miller previously told the coert Costa Me1a arch1vesso50yearsfrom LOS ANGELES (AP}_ Charges that Nixon could not providl! now people caq look at it an9 laugh." were dropped against a rormer U.S. testimony in any form ror at least t\\'O he declared. '''very~ing looks fun rl!y border patr~lman even though he wali or three months. SO years afterward." · ' indicted for smuggling arms into A weak and underweight r:ixon con · .N. Dakota Counting FARGO. N .D. (UPI) -North Dakota's Cass Courity completed its canvassing or last week's general election votes Thursday and with the last county in, Sen. Milton Young CR· N.D.), held a slim 176-vote lead over former Democratic Gov. William Guy. Mexico and had once served ir· valesced at home in San Clemente regularly as bodyguard for Mexican today. with his doctors worrying that President Luis Echeverria. the Los the Waterg ate court's m ed ical Angeles Tirues reported today. examiners may ·subject him to un· The patrolman, identified as from necessary strain. McAllen, Texas, was mentioned in the Nixon, pale and shaky in pajamas files of Operation Clean Sweep, a U.S. • and robe, appeared to lotter as he left Justice Department Probe into al· Long Beach Memorial f.Iospital Thur· leged corruption in the U .S . sday. ending a 23·day stay in which he Jmigration . and Naturalization Ser· came close t o death foll owing vice. it was reoorted. surgery. · UPHOLSTERY SALE -' CARLOAD PURCHASE FROM MARI MONT I ----1--~_,.·t'IOm-anc:l!!vtt ---lhe.-dl:i.v.ar iiaid-ona-ooherenl senten.ce----NORW1\1..TCUPl -omm.;iiir.-Jf.---~ lo him. ''You'd better put on your seal dis, 19, Diamond Bar, pleaded guilty • • fOit ... Thomas A. Murphine "'-,,.t int IEOU0t Ch{lrles H. Loos Richard P. Nall Ai ... lt•nl .............. flll!DH Of rices to\t• Mew JJOWttl a.~s1 .. ., Ne-1 S...:11 U»l<ie*PQ'1 llowi,w••d L•'1lolfta 9'Kll, 11'&GlfNleY,. 'lffffl H1111lll'l<lton !•1<11 1111s e...:" e .... 1.~ .. o "9aletle<ll \ltlltt . 1UOI u ... 1 lia..i .i s.11 a...,,,_.,, Telephone (114) 642-4311 (:lq&ifled Advertising M2·S671 s.9dltll«• \lt lltl• P+t~Ollka 511-6310 ,.,...., w11 C1•,,,.nN 495·0630 c..trlfl\t, ,.,.. O••""' c"'" l'l*ltftl•"r (',offi .... ,. .... .. ,., jlO'lt1, Jll•11,t•f!let11, lld•lel'lfl "l<lllt• ., ....... ,."''"'"" "'''"' _, Ot ,.ll"OllW(•ll wHlltlll IP'<••t Jltl'""IJWI ti (._,.r•Cl'll °"I"'' SWC-tlftl _I,_ Mll •I "' l#w, c..l1lri•· ~'"'loll "" <••• t.I Oii ""'41111; lty lfl.tll M Of "*"91J; mitt..,, 4'1!f1'tO-u .111!'0!!1111, , belt .. You'll never rorget this ride," Thursday to first degree murder in the driver vtas quoted as saying. the death of a Norwalk bu~essman.· Amtrak Mystery • 'Conductor' Tells Toll Tale ~ \Vestern White HOuse, he told them . A mysterious passenger train con- ductor has San Clemente pollce and late·night resta urant putrons baffled today, and not even rail road orricials have an expla nation. Th e man, dresstd completely like lb~ conductor or oin Amtrak passenger train, 1startled palron:s of J ackie 's Cafe al the pier entrnnce late. Thur- sday night when ht burst. in i nd !ran· Ucall)' asked someone t\ call police •·11ind an ambulance. Three pa ~engers were seriously in· ju red and nCl dcd immediate help, the . ' patrons quo\ed the conductor· as · saying. Someone had tossed a1 boulder through a ~·lndoW of the northbound. train-from a spot near the fo rmer Police and the fire department am· · bulance arrived to track&ldt where the train was 1Jupposed LO be waiting, but all the)' saw was the Amtrak coaches · he adln1 north Into the darkness. Phone checks with railway l)fficlals shed no li&ht on 0-. m)'lltt)t. Nooe had a report or any troable on the trip through San Clemente. I • • , SOFASAll _tl:fAIR SALE "'°"' s I 6 9 Large Selection on Display Now at any of Our Three Fine Stores. All Ready for Immediate Delivery. .......................................................................... , OREXEL-HERITAGE-'HENREOON-WOOm.<ARK--KARASTAN-ill',~ER • WIBDA YS & SA TUllDAYS 9:00 t<i l:JO CLOSID MOMIA lS 1..-· • NEWPORT BEACH • 17Z7 Wl-.:STCLll-'1-' l>R., 642•2060 LAGUNA BEACH • :MS NIHl1'11 l...'f>A~~I' ll"'Y., <l!M·W.l TORRANCE • • 23549 JiAwt'llORNt-: Hl,VO. ((>ptn Fn.1119, Sun. 12·~.301 311J·l279 . . • , , • ( ' Fnday,November 15, 197•. OAILVPILOT A:J & ~ ·w© llii rr ®@rrwo©@· IJ.aOOr Camps 'Filthy~-~ A Sunday, Monday, Wednisday and Friday Feature Of lhe Dally Pilot Bod st Request . I ' • -- P anel •• u.t (. ........ •""" 1 II o<lo .(l' j.1 S$~:. .lj JI! ·'' ' Puhlicitv~~1.' .. "' '"l"'l\tl ( -Edison P ·atrons ' . No llelJl.~· By BILL SCHJ! EIDER ·can Say -Piece '" ,, , Orange ounty customers of Southern C~lifofiiia Edison Comoany VA For"' llfolled . ..will gel a fhaoce oext Tbund~y ~ . . add their two cents to ~utility s DEA~ PAT : I bought .a home 10 La .request for" a $339 million anaual rale Mesa with my veteran's loan in ?i1 ay increase. <Related Story Pa1e B7,) 1973. Due to need f_or employment, J The fifth of six Public Utilities Com· was forced to. sell 1n April 19'.4. The mission public bearings on the rate buy~r promised to se!ld 1n the· hike proposal Will fake place at 10 required. VA for.m.s. to rehe~e .me of a.m. in the couhty Board of Super~ my loan respons1b1h~y, but he~id n~t, visors hearing room at 515 N. When I contacted him, he said he d s camore St., Santa Ana. resold th~ house. I wrote to the ~ew YAccordin(.(. to a PUC sJX*:esman, a "buyer and requested the same thing, but he has not answered. Is there a VA r egulation that would reinstate my loan eligibility because I was unable to obtain employment and had to r elOcate, Or wi ll I be forced to take the forms to the ne"' buyer and ask him to fill them out? I really would like to buy another house an"d hate to think that because l changed location to ob· lain work. 1 will huve to forfeit my vet's loan too. M.L., Dana Point · The Veteran's Administration is m alling a release form to you, and it. advises you to have It filled oul by the new owner to release you from lla.blUt:rror the property. A VA~· eelor says that by letting a buyer as· sume the ei:isting VA loan on yiur home-""frr. L--a Mesa, you forfeited any poHibllity of obtainiag another VA Jo.a until that one Is paid orr. Had yo• asold wlth convenUonal or other finan· clng. you would have been able to •P· peal to the VA (prior to the sale) for another loan priYilege in view of your e mploy ment situation L and i& probably would have been granted. E'irst Aid for Sailor s i>EAR PkT: I am anxious to know. what 'the conterits or a first aid kit aboard a sailboilt should CQnsist or. Please tell me where I can find this in· formation. Nixon .F-ana · Aide Enters Guilty Plea I . WASHINGTON (AP} -Former White House aide_J ack A. Gleason pleaded guilty· today lo redera~ violations growing out of his ad· ministration o! a secret politita1 fund ' used to·support Nixon administration· 13.vored candidates in the 1970 congressional election. Representatives of the special prosecutor's office said G!e~son ad· ministered a fund.of $.1 million from funds raised by Herbert W. Kalmbach of Newport Beach, who also pleaded guilty to campaign violations and is now in prison. Specifically, Gleason ple~ded to a misdemeanor charge accusing him oC running ~. pbtitical fund raising com. mittee'wbich had neither a designated chairman nor treasurer. U.S: District Judge Geoige L. Hart Jr. released Gleason on his ow n ~cognizance pending sentencing. G.G.,"NewportBeach ·"Assistant special_ prosecutor Many" firms listed in the YeUow . Charles Ruff said the funds -were con· Pages under "1'1arfne Equipment and trolled by White House aides who Supplies" carry nrst aid kits of decided which senatorial or House varying slie and contents. PhUllps candidates would receive them. ·Marine Stores, Newport Beach, bas a -The Washington Star-Ne~s re~r· Johnson & Johnson kit with basic sup-ted 'today that another ex·White House pUeS and a Medical Ship's Chest with aide, Harry s. Den:t. is negotiatin' a , complete first aid materials a nd in. sim iJa·r Plea with the .s pec1al stru ction.s, non prescription prosecutor'soffi ce.Dentiscounselfo medication, antiseptic solutions, oi!'l· the Republican National Committee. ~qts and other medlcal supphes Gleason administered the · fund sJlecUically geared to marine use. · from Oct. 22, 1969 to Dec. 31, 1970, ac· • .. cording to tlie information, or charge, /lcf1on Prtnt1ised to which he pleaded guilty, DEAR }'A't': 1 purchased gift sub·. ~1.eason, .no longer active i~ s criptions to t wo magazines for m~ politics, d~chned coi.nme~t to ~e_por sons last November from a salesman teri;(quest1ons!o,llowtn.h1s plea~. for Par Services Co · Garden Grove:.__,.._ jn'('la letter filed with the 1nfor· He was paid $12 wh~n J ordered and mation, spe~iat· p~utpr 1 Hen!'?' ~i said if I wasn't satisfied when the R;ulh Jr. said th~ guilty Pea ~1 magatines we re deli vered, I could dispose of potential charges against change or cancel my order before Mr. Glellson b~sed~n;1.att!rspresen· paying the other $12. I spoke to Par in tty known to this 0£f1~. _ February because neither magatine G!eason was a White House wde ttry· bad been delivered and I was told they tit the early rail i~ ~970when he ~e~ hts would arrive soon. Then I received a govern~.ent position to adm1.n.1ster bill for the S12 balance, whifh I the J>0:lil1cal fund from _a townho~ m ailed. After many more phone ~alls;' .offi~e 1n downt_o!".n Washingt'!n. one subscription started, but the Other was delivered onlyfourtlmes. Par now tells me it deals with a company in Orlando, Fla., so no direct action can be taken with the publisher. Do I have any further recoUrse? . W.P.,CoslaMesa Par's spokesman said sh contac· ted Publishers CertlHed Service Com· pany's owner, R.G. Nace, regarding your problem, and a follow up phone call also will be made. Action on your C!Omplainl was promised .within two weeks. This Florida nrm ~s the same •s Publishers Service Co., about which many AYS complaints 'have been received. It also has a "noJ ravorable" rating by the Orlando Deeter Business Bureau. You and others ~ho deal wl~h door-to-door maga1i¥ salesmen abould be aware that yOUr initial half payment 11 the salesman's commis- sion and that no magazine orders are plac~ with publls'bers until the rull subscription fee 11 received ~y the nrm taking the order. After that, up to three Watch Tliat Personlwle SATELLITE BEACH, Fla. (UPI) -Satellite Beach City Manager Richard Shinn g3ve a .slight push to the women's liberation movement when he approved a requisition for a ''personbole" cover for 11 water main. The or.der form, which went to Shinn for approval, was fllled out by a woman clerk in the street water department. wtio changed the wording from "manbQ.lL cover" to .the term showing no gender. special commission attorney, Timothy E. Treacy, will be at the meeting . to assist membecs ot ~ public who want to testif~ or mate statements. · · In its presentation to the PUe, F.dison claimed it is seekin& the 21 "percent increase in rates because 'rislbt costs or providing electric ser· vice. • - According to the Edison request, such ractors include •'.record high in· terest rates, substantial ~creases~ the cost of"l8bor and matefl811, higher ·taxes and ehormous environmental and Msearch arid development problems:". -_,.. According to the company, the in· . crease would yield a 9.6 i>:e~ent return on the company's investment and would add about 15.~ per day to the blll or a typical cuS\omer using 3:MJ kilowatt hours or power a month. PUC qfficials already have noted a great contern over the .ii;icrease request, particularly from citizens on fixed incomes. During a county Board or Super· , =::.r:e~e·;:~~:~\~~~·~':.~. Hot.Licks i 11 Cold Ul'ITt ....... pany rates and one speaker warned ·M.k Stpne 8 bandsman from the University of Iowa,-wdrm s thi.t the! bearing ~allmhosewon't bobe b~lgl up1 f~r the halftime show at 53.turday 's Iowa-Ohio Stale football enough to handle t w wi -1 bel f ing in the Midwest turn-out..rorThursday'shearing. . game as temperatures P _unge _ ow reez. . . . 0 ; The · PUC has served notice on :'fhe Iowa gridders may futd--Oh10 State making It r eal hot f . Edison that it will probe alternate them on the field. .... · types of rate structures before acting ontberequeat. ·_ • -After the public bearings coocl~e this month , t6e PUC will begin hearings on the ..tecbOical aspects of the cue. Those bearings will run !i'om January through May in Los Angeles. - . * '* * .People's Lob-by, Edison Clash. The People's Lobby 'will take on Southern Calirornia ~Company in a debate on "Alternative Forms of Energy" at UCJrvine1bursday. Ed Koupal, executive director .of the People's Lobby will be pitted a gains t an Edison Company .executive. at -"'6 p.m. !!l room 178 of UCI's Humanities Hall. The session on energy in the future will follow the showing of two short films, "The Next 1,000 Years" and "Let's Go Play in the Nuc lear Park.'' The d ebate is part of the UCI biological sciences week, Nov. 18 through23. · Woman· Raped; .Baby Kidnaped Aid for Seals Vrged The San Clem'ente Chamber o( Soulh co"ttst beaches when "too iii to Commerce has asked for state fun -sv.;im . · . dinlt or 8 local volunte~r prog~·am Usually their ailments_ ca~ be ~~~ed aiding sick.seals and sea hons. . by simple care, but their d1sab1bt1es Chamber directors agreed "-'Ith . a prevent the m from hunt~ng and get· c.e c 0 mm end at ion o f l h e 1 r ting enough food, so. without tri:;at. organization's environmental com· ment. the animals get weaker and die:. mittee that the local "Friend~ of the A similar program wa s 5larted tn Sea Lion" program merited state La g·un~ ,Beach by Lifeguard Jim help. · Stauffer. · d r th Sea LlonS or" The program in San Clemente is The Fr1en s o e . • headed by Tom Russell . a state ~ach ganizations in both towns 1ncl~e lifeguard. Much of the vetennary local veterina rians who donate their care and food for the ailing sea mam-time and supplies. mals is provided from Russell's per· The chamber or ·commerce ap. sonal funds. pealed for state aid in a letter lo be There is no offi cial body to help the sent to state Senator Dennis Carpenter stricken.anim als which often land on (R-N'i,wport Beach): ~~~~============~ OI ... O.ilr P'lllll W." _ • t Despite public outcry and' fte~v·yii publicity little has been done to 1m· prove fillh y, i01poverisht!d conditiorul at m1iny Orange Cowlty twm labor carnps, the county Human'"Relations Co mmission said Thursday. In its ann11.al r eport which goes t the county so·a rd of Su J)el:~~ Tuesday the HRC charged th~t, "groups of farm owners are begin· ning to lobby against any changes la the status quo.•· . " It was the commission that threw a spotlight on the ca.mp conditions last summer resulting in a blisterin,. county G'rand Jury report urging im·-1 mediate action by county govern• ment. · .• ,, Supervisors voted unanim~usly to take fu ll responsibility !or eofor·. c)!ment of labor camp conditions away from the state agencx that had , been doing the job. A provision in state labor codes per· mils local agencies to perform inspec· tion_s in place of the state agency,. . __ Since then, however, the 1ml1al shock or discovery has died down, life~ HRC said in its report. . The county cannot legally take ove~ .. inspection or the camps until January and before then, cities whose .boun- daries take i n some or the c&O'lps must act on their own, the HRC said., If they choose, the ·cities can coo • t ract with· the county Health Depa.rt. ... ment for enforcement services. A1any of the two-dozen camps in ijl~ county lie in Orange Coa~~ cities in~. eluding Fountain Valley, nu.ntinglorJ., Beac h( I rvine and San Jua_n : Capistrano. · • , . J 'The H RC report urges re.spo(lsibl'.e county departments to "be m0tiV'1.Wl to actively seek to correct the, problems found." ~~h depart~nts1. include health, building and sa1c y and education. • The commission report nota th.a~ .recent visits to several camPS ,hay .. re.vealed that almost nothing bo.s. been done to alleviate "inhuman CO.Di ditions'' in some areas. ~ "Only vigorO\JS local enforcement or the law will bring about the changes necessary and the commis ... sion will do all it can to make sqre that hope becomes a reality;" the-repor:t· st.ates. -• ~ '· INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP) -A six -month-old baby was kidnaped af. ter the infant's mother was raped and left in the ·IOc ked trunk of her automobile, police said. PANSIES Investigators said Thursday a n unidentified mao in his iD.id·20s was a suspect_ The 19-year-old woman, not iden· ti!ied by police, said the child was wearing only a white, yellow and green print gown and wrapped in a light blanket when it was kidnaped in subfreezingweather. · - 'Treaters' j ailed • IP.NG BEACH (AP) -Four youths who checked out potential victims as· masked lrick:or-treaters Halloween night have been arrested in the in- vestigation of as m{lny as 20 rObberies or elderly persons. 'Ille victims, some or them beaten and all of them roM>ed' ,at knifepoint, were between 70 and 90 years old, mostly living alone in the Lon.g....,.Beacb area, police said Thur· S<lay. I POHY PAC REG. 89' 49~· REG.35' 19C MUMS REG.,19' montbs•further delay can be expected before matazlne de.livery begins. No NOX R eqtdred DEAR PAT: I have made a depasit on a J96S Karman'n Ghia from a private part:y who has out-of-stat_e license plates. Although l. know th1i car doesn't ha ve to have the "NOX'" device,. what LYJM: of smog ~ontr~l equipment is r equi red for catiforn1a registration? The'furrent owner says no s mog device certification was required in the slate where the car was originally ~glstcred. Another thing, who pays · tor tlle smog device certification if an}' is necessary? Daily Pilot Reporte1:9 Makes Mesa Sweep BEGONIAS Reg.'9' PANSIES •eg. "' CALENDU LA Reg."' K.8., San Juan Ca pistrano By law, the current owner ShOUld ))l'O\llde and pay for certlrlcation from an ofRcl•I 1mo1 control 5tation <a p· •pcoxlmately $6.50 in your area) ln· dk:al&ag tbl!i car ls equipped with a crank case i ontrol device. Exhaust c:oatrols are not required for pre·IHf' foreign car models and you're rig.Id abou& no !\OX device, As liOOn as )'tur purchase 11 made, you mu1t sttrlster &)ls car In California at a cost of ap- pro•lmately $53 for all fees r~ulred, Jncladlng license, reglstraUo~tran. 1fer and use tax, according to San Clemente De partment o M otor~ VelllCie1 olllce. I I . ' Daily Pilot editors looking ahead to the weekend predicted today that •mong .. Sunday's Best"wlll be these: NIGHT PERSON-Big Bill Harn· den is one or the legion of unseen who work while Suburbia sleeps so that we can all wake up to a nicer place to live. Daily Pilot Staffer Arthur R. ~in- . SUNDAY SfECIAL set shares words and photps he cap-, tu red during a recent predawn ride on a city stfeet sweeper. "OP£N' J ERRY BROWN-How wUI Callfornla'A new governor meet, the press? He a nd his'aldes aay it's goi ng to be •n "open ad~inistratipn." Some members or the press corps already sre cOmplainlng the gover· no-elect is in8cccsslbje, &tory out ot I Sacramento by Susan Sward of" the Associated Press. SAFETY IN NUKES-With the shortage "of n•tural resources for energy, man tias turned to nuclear power to solve some of his needs. Ac· , companying this activity is criticism that nucJear materials are too danierous, th8t man is 1ambling with his life. ·Radiation Safety Officer Wil· liam W. Wadman m of OC Irvine disagrees, contend.inf ase of nuclear energy is logical and safe. He ex· plains wflyOh the Editorial Pates. ·EQUINE NUTRITION-In .Sun· day's Horsin' Around comer, Hortin' Editor Tom McCann interviews Dr. Harold Capper of Leisure World, whose expertise in the feeding or hor· ses ts nationally respected. At 73, cap. per .Js as actlvo as everj owning no horse• but maktng'"sure-u-maey--as possible are well led. ' ' ... . . i RIEGER BEGONIA Re<J. 5.95 611 pot RYE . GRAS~ KIMGALHED DAFFODIL DOUILE MOSE ' ltfG.•.tS-IOUS. C..;_., I ;ooo tq. ft. lllG. 2r LIMIT JO ,.,. <....._, Pick up Y0tr Free Vf9tloblo PlanlillCJ Guido. Thi• CJUide cj•H you all the information you llffd lo .. cceufully .,...w •egetablu. . ·- .. ·- ,. • -- • Al DM.YPILOT . F1id!t. Nollemtltf 1S. 1914 .. Fear of Mideast W~.r hnUding Up· Gas Taxes ' Be Damned , TA1'1NG GAS DEPT. -News reports today suggest that our good Orange County Third District. Super- visor Ralph Diedrich rrom Fullerton tnay have coined a new word in gov- er.• m-ent' s war agains t your aatOmobile. Diedrich, at a meeting of the SoutheJn California Association of Governments up in Los Aneeles, dtd1-rec1tthat the government must ccJMe..up•With some "dislncentives" lo cause people to stop driving and start aidinjl: buses. . -ln ewAl that new word boggles your mind, like it did mine, turn to your ......,.ctionary and try )ust plain in- C~\.'e. Mine says tha! Ince ntive is, ••Thlt which influences or encourages action;spur; stimulus .• .'\- So if Supervisor Diedrich sticks a "'dis" in front of it, disincentive probably means you would get discouraged. , SUPER VISOI. DIEDIUCH didn't 9eta11 what bis disincenUves might be W you sure can guess. They would be ~igber car taxes, rewer parking plaees,,more smog devices and sg o_g 111t0the .. hi .. ' Elsewllere in government is heard a tlistoorarwtng word. - rJobn C-. Sawhill, the chieftain of our 1'ederal ·Energy Ad ministration; Came out Thursday fiat in favor of a new 10.cents per gallon gasoline lax. l~lnt·er.for Secretary Roeers C.B. )forton 1aid ear1ier he was giving the ll ·cenL tax notion ••serious con-· aiderattcm ." So\WJllLL'S l.EACl'ION lo lhiiL . S, ''J W&,S delighted: to hearlhat and if it's so, perhaps there Is a good pos-, sibility something will.be done.•• . • ThUf {Qr you and your old family \leap, you are getting disincentives all over the place. · From \\'lreServltt1 Isr aeli Prime lt1 inister · Yltzh11k Rabin wart1ed Sxri a today not tO viol a t e th e U .N .·pollced disengagement accord Ol'l the OC· cupied Golan Heights and said if it Clid Damascus would find Israel stron1 and ready. Cairo newspapers rePor· te<I that Israe l was planning a new war againsl'the Arabs. Rabin's remarks came as urgent demands mounted for a national emergency "wall·to-wall" coalition government in what poHtical soun:es said was Israel's \l.'Orsening Position in the Middle .East. Moussa Sabry, editor of the semi-of. ficial Cairo newspaper AJ Akhbar aaid tn a page one a·rticJe "Our enem1~is ;"reparin: for a n~ mUitarv round. Belts have been ttghttned in ltrael the military establ.iAbmeat can meet the requirement• otthe new war.•• Al Abram editor Ahmed S.ha'ed~ din;-said tbe-Arabs ihould take seriously current talk o"l a possttile new war "which .only complete Arab unity can thwart~ .. In Tel Aviv, premier Yitzhak Rabin ... said 20 Soviet ships were unJqadinc -weaPons in Syria today. "I would like to nveal what la Explo$ions. Rip Adlllt Film Siies . From WlreServicel CHICAGO -Explosions occurrif>c almost simultaneously caused minOr damage to two downtown Chicaco adult movie theaten and an uiiex~ ploded bomb was found at a third, police report. One theater patron suf· fered minor injuries. Authorities said the explosions _Thursday night ap~y were_lril: • Surrf'ndns Jane L. Alpert, radical militant who disappeared-four years ago after pleading .. guilty to ·antiwar bombing con· spiracy, has surrendered in New York bCcause she didn't want to be a lifelong fugitive. Crat~.r Found Still Burning ( .INSHORT gered by bombs placed outside the . two theaters. A bomb was discovered at tbe third ~theater-by a -projectioniit.-P-olice.uid. that It appeared that the blasting cap attached to three sticks or dynamite. .failed to explode. . Dent..,..te Sailtrh1 TOKYO -The Chinese government promoted Chiao Kuan-hua, its leading representative a t 'the United Nations General Assembly since 1971; to foreign minister today in a move In· terpreted in Tokyo as a boost for. detente with the United States . Chiao, who had been deputy ~oreign minister, replaced Chi Peng.fei, and the announcement from Peking said it was a routine chan~e. Dqe nde nts Fl- perha.p1 a secret, that at tn1s very moment 20 So\liet ships are offloading· arm• In the Syrian port of Latakia," Rabin told a luncheon of Israeli engineere. lie accused the SC)vlets of building· tension in the 11fiddJe East and stres .. sed the importance or keeping the. U.N-;-:pei:cek·eepin( force between Israeli and S1rian armies.ofthe Golan Heights. · In the United Nations Thursday, the General Assembly has blocked Israeli plans to counterattack the Palestine· Liberation Or1anization with a major speech a day durin: the Palestine jGood Idea de bate. , The assembly voled 75 to 23 with 18 a bstentU>ns Thursday to limit each country to one major speech during the Palestine debate, which runs tor another week. This does not affect a coun try's "right of replYJ" to charges made again s t it, qut this is cu&lQ!J,1arily confined to 10 minutes at the end of the day's session. And it, too. is subject to regulation by the as· sembly president . It was the third consecutive day that the African, Asian and Com· muniit members unite<i behind the ....... auembf)''s Arab president, ~orelcn Minister Abdelaziz Boute01ka, to demonstrate their control ~r the body once dominated by the Uruted States. ahd its allies. On Tues da y, the a ss embly decisively upheld BouteOil(a'S rullng that White.ruled South Africa could no longer participate in the a~sembly. On Wednesday, Bouteflika ordered PaJestine euerrilla chief Yasir Arafat treated as a prime minister or ehlef of state, with a Chair on the rostrum and the U.N. chieC or protocol to~escort him to·and from it. Son Accused . In Family Gun Deaths HAUPPAUGE, N.Y. (AP) -The son of an auto service manager has been arrested and charged with fatally shooting his rather, mother, and-four brothers and sisters while they slept in their ·expensive Long Island home . Ronald DeFeo Jr .. 23, was booked Thursday nighl_ __ Jlt__J)Oli~ b_eadqup.r.:__ te rs -hereon six counts or second· degree murder. Suffolk County Deputy P~lice Com· missioner Robert C. Rapp said all six victims were shot from close range as they slept in their bedrooms or the family's $75,000 house in Amityyille, N.Y. THE !URDER weapon was not rournl ·dunng a seatth or the grounds, Amity.'lille Creek behind the house, the family's· swimining pool, Great ·Sooth Bay near by and garbage cans in the v.·ell-to-do residential neigh4 borhood. -1iowever, police said "Certain i\ems of physical evidence" that were finked to the· defendant had been recovered: But no motive for the slayings was offered, as Rapp declined to discuss evidence in the case. After DeFeo summoned police to the three-story house around 6 p.m. \Yednesday, they found the bodies or Ronald J . DeFeo Sr .. 43, and his wife Louise, 42, in the master bedroom. Each had been shot tv.·ice in the back. Well energy czar. Sawhill ~ay be 4telilh*ed to learn that Interior czar In Washington Morton is toying with more gas taxes OLYAtPIA, Wash. (UPI) _ A JOHANNESBURG, South-Africa - but ihere are others that aren't so crater with a fire burning around it More than 100 American ~omen and delighted. was sighted by an Army helicopter af. children were flown to Joh;annesb~rg !\:Ian clearing snow off vehicle in Denver i:> pro.bably wish~ng he had heeded advice on sign -above him. By fJymg to Mexico he · could h~ve avoided cogl and three inches of snow in Denver. IN A SING-LE bedroom on the same noor was the b:od y of a daughter Al· lison, 13, slain with a single bullet in the back of the head. They are the plain, regular working ler persons in western Washington today from Luanda, the capital of folks who keep this country moving and Canada saw a bright light In the Angola, to escape the thr.t'o{t:lcial and are forced to pay the damn taxes sk)'. Thursday night, the state patrol. violence . ~ aome bureacratic functionary 'd i. Most of Pte refugees ar.e ~1ves and gets them passed into law. 58L.lw enforcement officials rec.ei\ltd children of e~ployes or Cab1nda ~ult Sawhill and Morton, and maybe :reports of an object .:_believed to be _ Oil, an 4 Amencan company operaltng evettso~orour localgovemmentof4 ·a meteor -:_ falling and burnirig in • in ~he Cabinda field north of the fici1l1 Who ravor disincentives. ought southwest Washington abouts p.m. capital of the Portuguese colony. to get oUt of their otfitts and find out ''A helicopter from Ft. Lewis was what the people really think . dispatched and hovered over a site 111111•' Qui;: A sked Coal Accord J!acing · 'Lot More Argument ~· The bodies of·Mark, 11, and John 9, were found in another second·floor bedroom that t hey share:d. Ea~h was shot once in the back. And the eldest daughter, Dawn, IS. died in her third-floor bedroom from a bullet tpthe back of her he.ad. All t6e victims were clad in night-· clothes and there was no indication that they put up a ,struggle or that someone had forced entcy inl.Q the I happen to know of some congres· three miles northwest of Cinebar and smen who, being a bit cl'"!er to the saw the crater and fire," a stale people, round out the last time more patrol spokesman said. gasoline taxes were proposed back in Wllilfiln~on. These gentlemen got flooded with letters from their home districts. People were angry. An£;ry enouJ?h to Sit down and write. WHAT THE GOVERNMENT. bureaucrats seem unable to fathom is the fact that we are In touch-and-go economic times. Families and ·workers depend on that old family heap to bring in what dollars a~ left to the.in after taxes al ready too high. Ecology, saving l'uel consumption and fighting smog are all wonderful goals. Less driving and lower speeds will indeed help. > "" But you can't just outlaw a working man's transporLation without providing him with a \'iable alter· Dative. In other words, lake away his car and you better have something just as good or better to replace it. And so far, government hasn't been able to do that. THUS IT IS TIME for government to knock off 41 11 th ms talk of disincentives and hi gh gas taxes and get itself jerked backtoreoility. President Ford rejected a gas tax hikclodiy. TH E TWO ARMY pilots Who sighted the craler while on a training mission said their best guess of its siie was 100 feet long .by 20 feet wide, although their \'iew was obscured by clouds. · "But even through the clouds there v.•as a kind or Ooodli ght fik e looking into a murky !,iwimming pool that has its li ghts on," said co-pilot John J ames. "You knew there was a pov.;erful sou rce or light there." Pilot Ri ch ~I organ said that frorh 3.000 fe et up. he saw "what looked like a pretty good fire ringing the crater." TllE MEN WERE diverted to the area of the crater shortly after 9 p.m. at the request of l\lcChord AFB, which had recei\'ed reports of the "fie r y obje ct in the sky" from military and commerc.ial pilots. Mc· Chord \\'as concerned that a plane might be dov.•n. ' The object had been sighted earlier in the evening by pilots for the Co¥.t Guard a nd Air Force, as well as lly numerous others. l\lany persons cal· led radio stations with reports about the object . LITTLE ROCK <UPI) -1\trs. Judy Petty of Little Rock, Republican defeated in the general election by Rep. Wilhur D. Mills ([).Ark.), said she had _sent i letter to the Internal Revenue Service'asking the agency to audit !\fills' tax returns for 1971·19'74. She had promised lo do that duriiii: her campaign. Charge• Dropped FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. State o((icials have dropped murder charges against Julie Ann Castro, 24, who said she shot her hw;band, fur· niture heir Berilard Castro Jr., in self. defense . A grand jury declined to indict her Thursday after hearing police evidence in the case. Mrs. Castro had been free on $20,000bond. Escapee Captured ...... CASPER, Wyo, (AP) -A man identil.ied as an esc·apee from the California State Prison at Chino wa s ·arrested here after his v.-ife cashed a bad cheek, police said. Police in· vestlgator Elli Claxton identified the man as ltlarshall Douglas Hagen, 33, who reportedly usesabout~aliases. WASHINGTON ,CAP) _:Arnold !\fil- ler. president of the striking United Mine Workers, said today there remains "a lot more argument to go through" before a proeosed set·. tlemenl to end the nationwide~ coal strike can b·e voted on by the U~IW's bargaining council. ' However. Miller said he was still hopeful the council would approve the proposed contract so it could be put to a vote of the full 120,000.member union. . "Once we get past the bargaining council and get out into the field , we've got it worked out very well," A-tiller said. The union on Tuesday struck mines which produce 70 percent of the nation's coal. THE 38-MEMBER VMW bair gaining counc il began deliberations Thursday night on a ten· tutive !ettlemenl, but recessed after eight hours without taking a vote. Another session was set for later today. Miller, interviewed on NBC·TV's Deep Freeze Gri}>s Nation Man Swallows Frog; Ltkl!Slt A..nd Lumps It Sno~ Blanke ts Nort'!i ; Deep South Chilled MARKET DRAYTON, England (UPI ) -Derek Podmore was not cruel when he swallowed a live frog in a pub, a magistrates' court ruled Te•peralurf's llh#Nlf( .. ... ~ f'llrtlalo ""'"~ ""-(.iftd lll'llll o .......... .,.,M Dt11¥'4' O.i Mol- 0.l•Dil -"'"'.iCllr Ll~\ltg.11 Mil mt -., IMllwAokM M----. HawVorl ""-"" -_ ....... --· ·~n.,,-ltt _ .... ---~-Mt!Ultdl• ""''~· ..... """"' .... . . v.s. s-••r11 ..,,ttlct""'~ "'""" thrtllll~ "" .... , ... JotOeAl,J. ..... 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''"'""'°" Tllo.if•~ -· """"· "''°'"'1111tt.tMr11-.:<•r.,,11:111 T~ursday. · . -lfttr11ttr.r11-•1Wsv1>1rttll,.t111t •~· Derek Podm9re ·was hauled into ,.l = ••~111~,!!:-~lrn.ttw.-.....'Cburt'''Thursda"V 'nd-charged--wit ~ ... _ 11t111 ,,, •• ,.,. 11110 w1ttt1n Hew causin g the frog unnecessary .suf· /"VNV Eft919'1dMll !flt mldllt ~ -..At1""'1c. fering · ~-~!,.·~'OM ~~:..:!•i:t,::•.:1i::9:.i.":~,:"~ Fro~k Fuller, a newspaper repor-· ,.,.:: .,,-;:::reot'a111•-111.,.,_.._ ter, said he s11w Podmore talt:e the ~-• ,....,YOllll ,11, ,. ,.....," (....,... u.1n .,..,.i..,. lrog out or a can, gulp• mou.lhlul or _._,. .. ctit,..,,..,,,.,. ..... l\Mlof>. beet swallow the frog and wuh it ;!1':0::. .. ui..o11en9.._ti..flltflt dowft with more beer. · k•n"""·~ ...... ,. Nttt • "lie said IL was delicious, althouah ~lll.et1olfldNt"•tdfo. he could reel the frog jumping around Callfernie ' In hi• stomach," f'ullerlestified in lhe • court. :-!:".':!.<:':::l'!!."'"•"'~:..."-~r•_.:: Vete rinary s urgeon Elvred llones .... ., .. ""· 11w t_....,. neiw ""'" testified lhat in his oPinion swal· "'1'"''' ,.. • .,... 1111• 1" -· """ lowing the rrog was cruel. "It must =::"'~'.:',:--''-.. have ti led either rrom 1ullocatlon or • ..,_ .. _,.,..,,..__.... h k "h "d ci...Lntaltft'_..,,_.y_r. S 0C , Cltu . ''-•"''""'ll'Ml'rw-"""'t111:11M111. , But the m•1lstrate1 -0ve nfen a nd wltfl' .i,1e11111t. tM11111 ..._'" a woma n -ruled there was no mi1tt i.. tfll'te111rt1 .,..., .. ..,.. • .._ cruelt)'. . Podmore 1ommented "Now J'm .,.tt,.......•t1trn t1 n.lr'-!...,.,ot t1 • fl t r-rd " ""M-lw11d 1tM'"ot 'r.°'"'"a1"' 1M111t11 ,, • ., tl'lt ............. v . ..,.,. ,.01n o se anew .... u • ..,... Mt1tlu1.,i v111tr. ,i:t.otllf'IMI"""' u"'*'w111 .. ~,~."' ,_,._ • llt t ald the previous record was set IMdl...d II .... ,,.......,_,,_,,.,., In l.Mtll•-tuttf.•-•........ ,, .. --.::-J -h •1 N A T.r.fi -ll'&lf;flfl 1M~mlifc9r1*"-"t, 1 ~•tltflllt wf'ltMlllflfl ("'*_,""'" uY o n 1• c Amara. n •• ,s man, '•""'••-••1HR 111111 .. i.wrMM11 ... ,,..., ... Httr..s.1wf•Y'"ttw1111111r who '""'allo't4'ed fi ve live frof:S in 65 """"'• IOl•11.,,...., ... ,n....i..Mi.. --i• •01 .. ,J 1• • ..w "'1111 ...., se--nds illtl•I V l1r afMI lrtl ..... Ill -~11 .. M, • \.V • ·-·-... : • ''Today Show," said, "it is too early to make an assessment on what the bargaining council will do." l\feanwhile. Guy Farmer, chief coal industry negotiator, said the tentative atree ment reached by industry and. union bargainers on Wednesday is in- dustry's finalorrer. . He said even if the contract should fail to be r atified by the UMW, "we· a re not open to renegotiate the agreement." Farmer was also inter· viewed on the ''Today Show.'' THE BARGAINI NG council reviewed the economic issues for 8lf.a hours, breaking up at2:30 a.m. today. They were scheduled to meet again later today, with 19 areas left to examine. . ··we haven 't come lo any con· clusions yet." l\1iller said in a brief 8tatcm ent to reporters, but again predicted the contract would be ap- proved by the rank·and·file union members. "I still think it's a good one," be said. A uniotl source said some hostility emerged in some of the questioning· by council members about the con· tract, but he said he felt the proposal Would win council approval onCe it had been thoroua::hly explained. Teacher, 45, Slain. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -A 45· year-old woman teacher was stabbed to death during a fight in "1llfl with a former suitor, police saJd'1!\unday. Police arrested laborer Joe.Richard, 43, in the death--of MrS. Cele~tine Easter, a music teacher at Sir Fran· cis Drake and Raph~eill elemen· ~JI.l~p.oots.bw ... _-- house, police said. 1 • • The six apparenUy were slain in their sleep bet\\'een 10 p.m. Tuesday and early W ednes'iiay morning, said Deputy Chief l\tedical Examiner Jloward Adelman. Education Boosted SACRAMENTO (AP) -The National Grange, champion or the family rarm, came out in ravor of big· ger and better educational programs Thursday -but opposed CQeducational dormitary living. DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE' Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed M>ndoy.fridoy: If yc>1 do not ha'9 )W paper by 5:30 p.m., call ond -~ will . be brought to yc>I. Colb "'' tdoen until 7:00 p.m, Sohtdaf~Simdoy: If yc>1 do not • ...... -by 9 o.m. loti.<dor.," .. 8 a.m. . • coll ond • -will bel llrol.9it 11 rou. Coils ... , ..... Ullli . 0 o.m. ' . Telephones llml 9nr>oe c:.u.it' ly -.. "2411 rttthMst lbi 1ngton Becxh ord -a;· ..... : .... S.0-1 220 Son Clemente. · Jtrono Becxh, Son .km · ono. Dono Poklt, South loguno, Loguno Niguel 495--0630 Real Splash Ba thing Suit Betrays Model l\llAAtl CUPI) -Pretty Pat Hohn round the quickest wl 1 to change out or a swimsuit when she dived underwater to demonstrate a three- piece suit and emerged wearin1 a two-piece. The 18·ycar·old ru hion model Thunday was demorutrating a Nt w York "1anufacturer 's new "trl·klnl swimsuit" -which amounta to two large pa.sties and a bikini bottom . · Promotcrt._ or the r>ew line b)' Bleuette Inc. told rCPor\en and photographers gathered around a swimming pool to.see the fashion 11low lhal the suit wa1 "a new concept to achieve 1 beautiful uplift. and alloy,. a perfect 1mooth suntan wtthourstrap marks In front or back. 1 "Most important," the manulacturtr emphasiied, "The cups cover bosoms fully and thecupt st~on in water.'' JdluJ:lohn..diy_edJnto the pool lo.pr.ove.U\c..pc)int.-but. sUrlaced minus. her righteup. · ... • The abow came to a 'J,.i.dck halt.. -·--------• . :J • I I • • • ... . • Regents' ·Meeting Protested ' SANTA BARBARA (AP) -It seemed like old times again at a University of Callfol'nif re1ent1 meeting: dtmonatrators were back and so were cam pus money problems. i ' . The eslimited severa hundred demonstratoh, the first ·at a regents meetln I g ( State · ) for several years, shouted "let the people in" and "pigs out, people in." The demonstration in· eluded protests against regents' opposition.to incor- poration of Isla Vista, which adjoins the UC Santa Bar- bara campus, UC invest- ments In companies doing business ln South Africa and what U(e demonstrators said were '-utbacks In ethn ic and ''J'ow-inc_ome programs. Reagan Reftuelt SAN DIEGO IAP) -Gov. Ronald Reaga n says he would....ool.aillQt any offer from President Ford to be vice president If Congress does not confirm Nelson A. Rockefeller to the post. However. the California Republican told reportez-s here Thursday he doubted that Ford "'OUld offer him the vice presidency. But. Reagan "'8rned. congres- sional rejection of Rockefel· ler "·ould pose a problem for the President. J•air Murdered . ' SAN BE.R NA RDINO <AP) -A seriously woun- • ded Los Angeles man was accused Thursday of mur- der In the deaths of his ex- girlfriend and her new boyfriend. . Calvin Anderson Cren- 11haw, 33, booked in San Ber- nardino, was charged in warrants issued in Los Angeles wJlh murder, kid- naping and felony assault, the sheriff's office said. fn111ale Killed SANUENTIN IUPll The body of a 24·year-old minimum security inmate was found buried under a mound of dirt Thursday at San Quentin prison. • Sweeteni1ig Going· Sour SACRAMENTO (AP) ,-A major manu!ac· turer-of sugar saxs the price eoul'd soar a other 2Q cents before the end_ pr the year to;'15 cents a pound. "People are going 'to have to get used tO the idea of paying higher s ugar prices," John Bunker, president'Of the Holly Sugar Corp., told the California Beet Grow.ers AssociaY,on in a speech reported Thur· sday. THE NEWSPAPER said· it could not confirm from either the FBI or othe"r federal officials that the in- vestigation was going on. .Neiswender said sh.e had confirmed Crom most Qf the 12 city officials -Brr the record ~that they had been s ubpoenaed. And former city councilman Robert Crow agreed to talk, on the record. about his discussion with the FBI. The story said Crow was asked about lhe establish- ment of a game called Ringo. similar tO Bingo, but described by its operators as a game of skill, not chan- ce. .Oil Drill Pill Okayed For Minors SACRA~I°ENTO IUPll - A yOung woman has the right to obtain government· paid contracepli\"CS and other family planning ser· vices C\'en"·ithout her parents' consent, according to the s tate attorney general. Th~ formal opinion issued Thursday applie!t to minor females who ar.e of child- bearing age and who "'ould qualify for welfare if they were not s upported by their parents. ·Youth, 19, Sente1tced To Death SAC RAM ENTO (UPI> -John R. Diaz , 19, convicted or the sex slaying of a five-year- old girl. Thursday was sentenced to death in the San Quentin gas cham~r.· Some members of the Diaz family sobbed as Superior Court Judge Joseph G. Babich read the sentence -man- datory under law. Diaz Was COn\'iCted Oct. 31 of the fatal stab- bing of Tina Marie Wil- liams. whose body "·as found in an unoccupied unit or an apartment building where both li Ved last Ma y . Authorities said the youngster had been molested before and af- ter death and stabbed eight times in the chest. , .~ . Grand Opening, Phase II. The Sea Terrace Apartme~ts f9r 4dults: ' , sun, fun, sea and sand. La1una Niguel's Sea Terrac e Apart- ments create a new kind of apartment. . .1: livinr for adulta. From patio or balcony you lookout.upon an oce"an view, or a . park-like setting. White sandy beache1 and cruising 1:1ailboats in.vi Le you to enjoy a R\\•im, sail, or e\'ening stroll in the sunset. And 1uith your marina-styled-apartment come all the pleasures of Lnguna Niguel'.s 8,00-0 acre \Vorld -great ~ recreation, convenient ishoppi l)g, friendly , people. It's the choice \\'llY to live. Put" lif i~ your life, .• toddy come to •Laguna Niguel Th~ Choic~ Community Rancho Bernardo and Village Park, other fine New Townt by Avco Community Developir1, lnc. (?14) 493-oaot .. J- • L . I , Marina-ttyled 1 f; f uxury nter1or1 bedroom,have11;2 · balh1. All.:cltetrle gourmet kitchen and bullt-in1. 1 bedroom from '280. 2 bedroom• from f250. Some furnl1hed at •so more a tn0nth. Alulram• of 1ln1Itt or doubles 11 a ~l way to •tar 1n 1hape.A court.la~ under conat~c· tlon and due for complet~n in October. l ' Recreation Center Corne home to the. joys of re<-reation at youro\\•n Rec. Center. There's a aparkling-1\\·im· n1ing pool and ut:tiohi1/her1 1nunas, billiard and game rooms, and a Jl&rty kitchen and. flreiudc lounge. Directions: From Loi An~lu, take the San Dief(O/ Santa Ana Frte- way aouth to Crown· Valley Parkway exit. Rig-ht (approx. S ml.) to Pac\ftc Coa1t. Highway. Left. I mile to Nlgutl Rd . Ltft on Nl('!el Rd . to The Sea Terrace • Apartmtnll. 1--a•---........ -.. ' ' • ·' • I • . • ·' Friday, November 15. 1974 CAIL v PfLOT A :i • • Johnny Mack Brown,-16~· -Cowboy Hero, Succumb~ .... . • • • JO\~ CONTRACTS he '~j' during hi s early 'ilni''. did not include I · that v.•ould pay~ • the fil ms went On, · in latCT;years a t his "second C.ll&eeF! TV -began in t~ 1950s, he received ·~ pensation. In 1961 , afte r some gui!S s hots on the Perry !\13 · and Well s Fargo kie\'i.si s hows , Brown became host who greeted !lolly"' notables at a '\\'ell·k Be\•erly liills rcll~ Fune r a l arra ng '°"'ere pending al Lav.·n !\lemorial Pa Ceme te ry. in suburban · Glendale. (Good Deed People)'. make the scene Sundays " ' in the •t·"f.l"'ll"'j"~"'B"'•l"t ·: California's Seniors . Said 'BelowAverage SAT. & SUH. HOV. 16-17 WHT ·--SAT. AND-SUM. O~Y7-Wl'RE DESPERATE! IOAD COMSTRUCTIOM, "MOHDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS HAS fOICED US TO HOLD A SrtCT ACUlAR SALE OH THE OHL.Y rwo· DAYS JT'S COHYEHIEHT FOi: CUSTOMUS TO flHD SACRA1\1ENTO (AP) - California 's hi gh school sei1iors are trailing far behind the rest of the nation's graduating chil>ses in "'riling and language skills, says a stale report released today. The report of the re!3ults or the statewide educational testing program sho"''S the s~ate 's seniors steadily plummeting Carther and farther behind the rest of the nation for the last five years. "But I was not syrprised by the 12th grade results.,. -California's sixth grade .students are also "trailing far behind the national averages on achie\'ement t ests. said the report presented to the State Board of Education today. But second and third grade pupils are scoring '""ell above the, national averages on their tests, ac- cording to the summary or the tests given to l.S million of the s late's sc'tiool children. "\\"•: ARE \"Cry concer· ned aboiit il." said Dr. TJIF. REPORT showed Alexander Law. h~ad or California 's seniors were 16 program evaluation and percentage points belov.· the research for the· s tate national average on writing Department or Education .. scores on staOdarized tests. OUI PUCE OF~::!::::,!'~!:...------~ ONAU. LONG DRESSES " PANT SUITS . & OTHER ITEMS ' :; HEW SHIPMam IHTIME FOR CHRISTMAS tho n....,.,.iar MIHHETOHKA MOCCASIHS HOUl.S: IM SAT. 12-5 SUH.. "' WYNN 'S.FA SHIONS g "' .. 121S West ....... Co.ta Mesa 556·7422 •/1 ltodc West of Fainitw % ..._ ....... " ... Nla'h· '··ne:i:u·+·+'X: g COLOR TILIVlllOll SITSI ' --··--····"· rt !I t I 111% llLID STATE 25"1.:VllEIMATIC COLOR ca1upus . .... ...._ .... ...._, ... • ui... 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HUHTIHGTOM IEACH ~ Since 1n• 842·55t& .,, .. ·-~· ..... ~,-., . ~~ ~ ALL MAGNAVOX DEALERS OFFER ONE FULL UAR PARTS AND LABOR WARRANTY ON ALL ABOVE TELEVISION SET$!' -.. -... -·-·---... ------·· I • • I • . . . , lb l • I Dt\ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE' l I \,..... .. ·.-.: .. l • ' I L l , .,,, I I I f I I I •I ... " L~ss for Co~unity I I '. I I : ! ! ! It's a sad state of affairs when pu.bli.cly owned facilities are idle and \vastcd when just suc h facilities a.re needed in the communily. I 11 1 I j1 I I • ti I 1 I I • ·~ But, trustees of the Capistrano Unif\ed ·School 1r1µistrict had no ot~er choirc than to close do\'1n old h school buildings not meeting the state's strict. earthquake safety requirements. I I ' I' I " I ' .. ; I I I I I I r I I.I The build.in gs closed -Serra School auditorium where the board itself 1net and the old Capistrano High School used by community groups-were not used for teaching, but they were community assets. I· 1 ° • Now, those are gone.1'rustees were informed that the. <listrict and they as individuals could be held legally responsible for injuries \vhich could occur as a result of publil' use or the buildings . . Other school facilities should be made·available o the fullest possible extent to ·community groups which Cilme to rely on the old ones. And the district v' should determine .jf there are \Vays in which the old I• J . l facilities can still De useful to the schools or to the ' ' 't 1 1 & commun1 y. i \ 1. --I I I • I I ll'llS.A I I .Mall Alternative I ' I ' • 'i I I I I ln a fine positive manner , Laguna's do\vntown m erchant.s pre~ented to the city council their case against and alternatives to a dO\\'Dtown mini-mall. • 1 Merchants who took part in ~he pre_sentation left outside the council chambers the hostility they often express toward the council, aQ.d presented instead a 1---;-'---spiritof<rceommodatiorrand coopera . Their alternative to the mall, which would be built on the stub of Park Avenue between Coast ---'N ewLP osta:bService: • -,Paying · More for Less WASHINGTON.. -A new Posial service, which was supposed to put the m ails on a businesslike basis, was established on Jan. 1, 1972. Today, mail service has declined; thousands 6r local post orfices have been closed ; t'A·ice-daily deliveries have been ahandoned ; Saturday ser- vice has been cut; carrier routes hav~ been consolidated; <.1nd special ser· \ices have been lrimmed. · The ne.w "'managed mail" system has as~;;a,lly lcng- t h y~ th c deli r~ 'me 'in many areas. ln- deed the Postal Serv ice h a s r efused to deliver the mail to somt> new s uburban de"·elopm e nts. Every day brings more complaints of mail misdirected or lost. And postal morale is also at an all -time lo,~·- • YET TllE price of mailing letters has rivaled the price of oi l on the in· flatiohary index, rising 67 percent. This ye~r's postal deficit. ne ve r· thelc!ss.'is $500 million, and another S50Q million defic it is expected next year. ,, Tht 1~.sta l Service has asked Conllff~for still another $14 million -to m¥e·"P lost re,,enue, 'A'hich the wage .. r.ic e freeie caused by delayi~'4-'postal rate increase. The way thm4s are goin~, the 2S·cent stamp.i5.qp.ly a few years away. The"-" largely responsible for the postal P,roblems, how eve1;, is deter- mined to-flung onto hi s job, come hell or high water. lie is Elmer "Ted" Klassen, the postmaster general, whose s4:!wardship of the Postal Ser· vice has been a litany of manageme,nt mistakes and personal peccadillos. A GRUFF, towering man with a blunt charm, Kl assen considers him· self a (i,sthtcr. l"le is determined to bat· tie ror hi s personal career, despite the adverse impact it will have on mair service. (JACK ANDERSO~) In a series or columns, we have detailed how K la:; sen dealt out con· tracts to his friends, improved his lifestyle at p.JJblic expense, padded the payroll with his cronies and accepted a fee rrom a postal contractor. As a result, the FBI is investigating \vhether the fee constituted an Illegal kickback and a congressional sub· committee is taking sworn testimony on some of the contracting boondog- ges. YET KLASSEN stubbornly refuses to step aside. The Postal Service today is much like the While House in the ~st days or Richard Nixon. The public"l>usiness takes second place to defending the boss. ~isions""-are delayed and programs are postponed. A fatalistic air stultifies postal hea"dquarters.And insiders tell us that, morale in the field has never been }OV<Cr. Kl assen and his cohorts, mean· "'hill', deserve the \Vatergate award for the best CQVerup Qf the "ye3"r. T\~·o ..oissociates. for exa mple, pres. sured a postal e mploye into clamming up before a scheduled FBI interview. The two heavies told the employe. accordi ng to a notarized statement submitted to the FBI, that "the people up front \\'ere plenty sick and tired of all this adverse publicity, especially that being generated by disgruntled employes. ·• IF llE "JADE any "dumb moves, .. the postal employe was warned, he would be "eased out of the postal ser· \'ice" and it v.1ould be made "virtually impossible'' for him to land a com- parable new job. The postmaster general also pulled every wire he could lay his hands on lo postpone the congrt?Ssional hearings'. lie called representati ves, senators, businessmen and labor leaders in an attempt to bring pressure on Rep. Charles \\1ilson, D-Cali£., to call off or :.it least delay the hearings. ~ ' llighwaY and the library, \vas attractive and functional. . However, it was iiot a mall, bul a landscaped parking lot anlt to call It otherwise would be misstating the facts. If the council can Justiry that basic change in function, the city should make it clear that approval of the project and clean-up of the businesses promised by the merchants go hand-in-hand. The majl ca_n always be developed 'as o'rii::inaf city plans calJe.d !or should the merchants' ideas go flat. Equally Bankrupt? A recent eight-year financial · projection ror Laguna Beach Schools showed the district in lbe-red \rithin t,,.o years.if inflation continues a t JO percent annually. The problem. ho\\·e\'er. isn't reallv inflation. ~ It's a state la\'w". Senate Bill~. "'tiich restricts the ~,·ealth~· ~agun~ school district to a~percent annual increase 1n the amount spent pei" stu nt. As .~ result •. unless \'Ol£,fS a prove a higher expenditure level, the district must cut its progr.ams drastically and yearly. . The goal or SB 9J. In the days ol 3 percent _ inOation. \\;as.to impro\"e J)OOrer districts. y.·hich are ~llo\\·ed up to a 6 percent annual increase, \vhile keeping ,,·ealthier districts from upgrading their programs until all \\·ere equal. But ,,·ith inflation· running at·to percent or more. -it----seems time-for the ·1egiSliture to modify SB 00 before all districts indeed become equal~qually bankrupt. ' • Time to Face IJp ----~ ----Dear --- Gloomy Gus Crisis to Catastrophe?· Why, oh why don't people 'use their turn signals? Are they gel· ting a discount on new cars·by not having them installed? P.E.W. """""' ~ t•lllfn•lll• ,,, ~ ., ,....... _. .. -....uiw•llr rttlect IN Wwl et - """""'"'· S.M r•wr '" pttw" Gloomr Gtrl. D.lo!IJ ,.;IOt. BUT THE pressure backfired, and the Lough Wilson proceeded to put many postal higherups and contrac- tors under oath. He found that Klas· sen had been tess than candid in his public denials of our stories. ·The postmaster general struck back through the American Postal Workers Union, which got just about everythiiig_ it requested at the 1ast bargaiJling session with Klassen. The unio'n boss, Francis Filbey, put out a poisonous press release calling the \V ilson s ubcommittee niembers "jackals" and an unnamed columnist a "pygmy.journalist"' \VllILE POSTAL pay has gone UP., it should be added, Klassen's cul· backs in the labor force have caused hardships . At any workers now have to put in long hours of·overtime to move the mails. Filbey told my associate Jack Cloherty that he did not, in Klassen's behalf, ask Rep. Witsoo to delay th.e postal hearings. But we have been in· formed by unimpeachable sources that Filbey, indeed, did contact \Vilson. . . In the days ~r the Pony Express, it took rour days to move a letter from coast to coast. Today, 100 years and $100 billion later, it often still takes four days. With new leadership and some structural changes, the Postal Service may eventually be able to out· perform the Pony Express. . Footnote : Rep Morris Udall, ().Ariz., a personal friend of KJassen's has asked him to resign. Other mem· bers of the House Postal Committee are preparirlg to join the call. WASHINGTON -Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger is telling 'President Ford all ile needs to know about the Mideast:· the ,prospect or avoiding anothef war there with a consequent oil embargo and confron· tatiori with tile So>Jiel Unioir has diminished alarmingly. lt is not necessary to have access to White House tapes of their conver- sations because Kissinger is saying as much publi'c ly and the external evidence also points in l·hal direction. The first order of business following the De mocratic s"·ee p in the elec- tion s i·s co n · sultalion bel\\•een Pres ident Ford and the leadership of an o\'er- \\·heln1111 gl,v Democratic Congress Of\, co111 1non rn casures to prevent a crisis fr on1 becon1 ing a c-atastrophc. If ever the counlry \\'tore in need of national unity it is now. YET TllERE is no el'idence that the Ford admini stration or the new Congress can steel themselves to the immediate and drastic measures necessary to prepare this counti-y· while there is still time for another oil embargo under the haii.riiising con- ditions of a new :1\1 ideast war .. Several factors contribute to the present problem which is presented in so different a form than ever before. Kissi nger 's magical s tatus has diminished. Hi s authority in Congress is belng undermined. Ford's freedom of action is circumscri~' by the recent election. The absence of .f RICHARD WILSON } harm than good. Since then CongreS$_ enacted a tlossy reorganization or energy agencies and President Ford placed in charge or them Secretary of the Interior Rogers l\1orton. . · The long-range problems are being Richard M. Nixon, with his natured dealt with in a long-range way. while con_cepts, firm r~splve. a!ld Inter-the immediate problems go unsol>Jed. -national respect, is-beg1nrun·g-tO-be -The rtiain prob1em iS lOcut-down the felt. Kissinger without Nixon is not us·e or oil now because we can't afford the same. to lmport it 3t the staggering prices extorted by the Arab consortium. Nur TO THIS is added the now evident can v.'e afford" having our forei gn fact that no policy can be purs~d sue-policy terrorized by threats of a new cessfuUy, as it was if\ the Nixon ad· oil embargo. · . ministration, without the active par· But cutting do\\'n America's use or ticipa:tion or· a coilgressionai ·1eader· oil is so painful that neither President s.hip ne"VIY intoxicated by an elec· ·Ford nor Congress was able to face up Loral l~ndslid e.. . . . · toil before the election. It mi ght mean \Y'~enever before an adm1n1stration rationing, increased taxes or both and cons1d.ered ~~e co~sequences of an Federal Energy Administrator John Arab-ts~a_eh . war 1~ could ~UPJ><;>rt _ Sa,vhill had to resign ror having im- lsrael '!'1htar1ly but ~hort of direct. in· polit.e/y mentioned this in public. ter(ent1on ·wlthout-d1re results. That i\l eab ime. be for e a comrriittee or was. before the previousfy undream.ed Congress headed by Se n. Henry :l\t. or oil embarg~ became a ·weapon with Jackson (0-Wa sh. J, various energy such devastating consequc,nces to the and economic officials have been ex· nation~I economy. But now every ploring what ought to be done in so move 1n support of Israel must be delicate a fa shion that th ev seem fear· measured in terms of Arab retaliation rul of burning theirtonguc·s. ugainSt the American way of life in a time of already severe economic stress. Common sense would dictate rorehanded methods or a>Joiding such pressure so that the errects or ret~Jiation would be reduced to a bearable level and American policy could be carried out rree of coercion. 1:ffE VRGENCYof suc.hprevenlive action "''as clearly ~n las~ year. before Watergate prefempted cveJX other problem in Washington. Buf\ even then President Nixon vetoed an emergency energy bill as doing more -VERY FE\V people in responsible positions here have much faith ip President Ford's \'O\untary approach to energy conservation. Conservation is a very mild word to describe the requirements. Gloomy foreboding about another J\1ideast war that might mean tat· astrophe should be enough to convince both President Ford and the heady congressional leaders that they had better get together soon on an urgent J><l!icy or national unity with respect to bofh Afideast:-policy and oil conser· valion. Ethics and Advertising lawyers .decided lhal the banning of . EARL WATERS advertising 'A'OUld serve to upgrade .'1-& .. appy's Rocky Credit Rating . Many years ago, and sin'ce imitated •------------] by other professions, the doctors and [ theit proressioo,s and improve their .._ __________ __, images. Prior to that it was common ·practice for them to regularly run their ''business cards'' in the columns of the local newspapers. with some validity that it is Against c the public interest to permit profes· sionals to e.ngage in cul r~te adver· tiding which. inevitably, would be the result if fee advertising were giving their address, hours, and medical specialty. All this does is compel a new doctor to wait a year or more to get listed in the phone direc· tory. This makes it difficult for a new doclor to open a, practice. PERHAPS it was that very fact which led the lawyers to rela1t their rule and permit returning veterans to adyertise the 'opening or reopening of their officey. But in the doing it provokes lhe question or why it ls then unethical tor a lawyer just coming out or school or ll)Oving to a new com. muni~y to do likewise? And why Is it unethical lo run iUch ads anytime? PeflQPiJly. J feel lhesc attacks on Air. JlOO;efeller are not only scur- rilous but downright illogical. After ·all. he's the on ly politician in the coun- ( ART HOPPE .try who'1 on the give. , ) l 'mcpalidcnlhe willexpl:.iinfully to Rot"ky : Une mployed, eh? And you CongrMS how he gave or loar'lc.-d a ,,·omen "'onder '''hy you ba\•e trouble couijeor three million (who t•ounts? l getting loans. Answer the phone, will ·to ri"!en!H. e m ploy~s. neighbdts. · • you. cousins :1nc:I orrspring. But I can't see lrow he's going to l'Xplain loaning llappy : (handing over the $15,000 to ~s ,,·ife, llappy. r ecci\'er ): ll 's your son, Rodman. He 1----J~suppose it couht-happcn-;n-an>~-!'·amsJtin.trn'JLhe can borrow_\he typical American home. It's a dif· famil y car and $27,000. ficull'scene to envision. however. Rocky : Tell him I'm not using either. Gl ad to hear he's got a date. SCENE: Rocky ls scatt'd lx•hind his Let's see here. Do you o.wn your own deskinhiit.sludy. ll:ivpycntcrs,shop-ho me, the o ne you say ~ou're ptng bag in hand. mriking? · Jfapp}': I ha\•c lo !.!O lu the store, llappy.,;_ You know very well it's dear. Could I borrO\\' SIS,000? ~ your home, dea.r ~y{;· Always glad to help out a · ••I A d at the *"rime rate ton Rocky: Unemployed, homeless ••• W1 '1 3 • n '' · ' · Drat, there's the phone a0 ain. Ju m~ke yourself comfortable in • ·th Ni.Jlr there while I rill out )Our Uappy: (:1nswerlng): It's your Joa if4>1ic01tion. rousin, Winthrop Aldrich. You ltftOw, " t'I J Wl'I do 1 have t() the one who used to ~hairman ot HapP;Y~ (tes 1 Y : Y The Chas:c "fanhattan Bank. H! fill out IJ1form? I gaw th;iLl_ist or you r :Wants to borrow your lawnmower a.nd debt~ 41 the paper. Just ga>Je me one SIZ 000 goof f_f P,,On why yOu loaned th;:it prctt.Y • · llappy: But we just moved out of the Governor's ?ttansion, dear. ltotky: Une0'1pJoyed, honieless, no permanent address ..• What about name or last employer as credit· reference ? l,l•ppy: It was you, dear. ~emem· her? I worked as your secretary when you were first elected Governor in 1958. • Recky:-(w·riting):_:Prevlous em. 'J>loyer out of business. Now, any history of <check one) insanity, lewd conduct, bankruptcy. , • Doesn't that "Phone ever stop? llappy: (answering}; It's your son, Steve. l~e wants to borrow one or the other family cars and$12,GOO. kky: Okay, buL why' can'l lhat kid . date • better class of atrl like hl.s · 'brother? L sf question; bu.sband'aoc· cupation? . Happy: But, dear, )'OU're currenUr unemployed. locky: (tcarlnguplhelonnJ :Wcll, rel la, there goes your credit fating. But the doctors were placed under the threat of being kicked out ot 'the medical as- sociation, a blue ribbon organ • iz.ation which ha s ~ big club by reas09J or its ability to bar from h ospita ~ those who a re nol member.s JC they -vio!Alf thc code of ethics adopted by the association. The Ja,vyers .wen( them one better and secured 1egislallon makin·g· ad: vertislng, even the publication of a simple notice of one's pYace o( business, a cause for disbarment. OtherJ'rofessions have li1':ewise at- tempte to preclude advertising although most of the prohibitions direct themselv($ at the content ond arc not compl~te bans. ',f'HERE IS,olcourse, some inerit to. permitted. - But it stretches the imagination to believe that the lnere In sertion or a dignified announcement or one's place of business and' office hours could, in any way, be harmful to the professional ''image'' or the public. Tl1E ISSUE is one which, under· standably. the newspapers have shied from le~l theY be charged with a biased and proprietary Interest. Still it s hould be a matter of public con- cern. By announcing his presence. in the Community to the general public a doctor provides a service to the people, especially in these times when it is near impossible for many eltlzc{l s .to find a physician in their hour or need . This was highlighted reeenlly wh n ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed, Publisher Thomas Keevil, £diloi Barbara Kre1bicl1, ~ditoriol Page £di!or J()a #)raden SI0,283 last New Year s Eve \ . Rocky: Anything for a comln And JtOelt)': Il was oll I had on me, fella. remind me to close rny acrounl tftere -.-Now thlln, ottUPDtioo1-before-the word Jl'.Cts out. Wl'ff:re Were PERHAPS it didn't happen llko lhht But Ir not.. how can Mr. Rockefel· ler justify t·o Con;ress IUs ambjtion to. be Ylce Pre!ident and economic trouble·S~lcr when he goes around makin1 loans to poor cndll rilks lite hlSwi£e? Jl ~ode or ethics which discourages Certain types of advertising. The very ract that the prorcssions h;11ve banned It establishes the fact a problem had exlsleci. And. it probably is •.s much against the public Interest 1s· it is to the profe~sions, thnlone nol be allowed to make false or exaggtrutt.'d claims ns to hi• ablilllcs. ll cun,•liso be argued a physician fl\OVed into a new ~m · munity and, unknowingly vlolaled one of the ca{lons of the medical society when he placed :r dignified announ~ cement Jn the ncws p;.1p~r1 whlch merely gave his office, phone and ho'urs. Ills' offense. Is not being viewed al'! serious since Ch1..• J\MA hu ~ left the fssuo to local socletic~. In some communilfe:t it ~s pe:rml1111iblc_ ,Whi;\eoth&r still hung to the old w:iys. , :nie cilitoria.1 p:age o< th~ Daily Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate n;adet"l by prcsentln1f on this p•ge d1v('rse coq;imcntary oil topics Of in· tere:it by syndicated COiumnists and cartoonists, by prO\·ldlng a rorum for readers' vi ews atid by presenting this ne,wspapcr 's opinlona and ldtu on current tOJ>ics~ the edltot111 . opinions or the' OaUy Pilot apptar only In the ~ditorial column at the top ot lht paae. Opinions l'xpmsed by ~ht columnisls and tarloonis.11 and letter v.·rittrs are their o-.'n anti · · ~ tndori.ement ot\helr views b~· ow. Dl'lllYl'ilOt sho:otd beinrtrrtd. · Jlappyl Jlomem::iker, as you --.·ell we? Oh •. Ycs.-..Numbef of. yeara at k present address? now. . . . I • ' • • St1ll lhf bun seems unrcull~llc when doctor~ are permitted to udvertise In the yellow page• of the )lhone book. • Friday, November 1s1 1~.j -t • T E co st· ed ex " re ta • Ir c ed pr ,. n of b ,. " E , .. • , I . I UJlltTI ......... KATHLEEN BETH MOORE RESIGNS TITLE 'She Says Highest Demand Is on Figure - • Too Fat· Beauty ~fiucks Crown SEA'M'LE. \V ASii. tUPI ~ -Pret 1y 22-year--old Kathleen Beth l\toore resignl'd her A1iss \Vashington title in protest :.irter pageant orriclats noted she Wilsoverweight. tl1iss l\1oore,said she "'35 asked by the staie pagea,nt board ,last month to lose the 10 pounds she gained since being named one of the ~liss America finalists last September. She suid she hus since lost eight pounds !Jtt 'Yas discou_raged to find "the h'ighcst 'mphasis is on the ,f~gure." !•1 ·HAD BJ<:t:N LEO to believe the !\liss Washington cyntest was bot just another beauty pageanl and the young woman should be a Composite or talent, personality and beauty, \\'ith the emphasis on talcn"t," said the 5-6 &tft"'·ell , \Vas h. w9man. · The pageant board. besjdes pressi.iring her to lose \\.'eight, was constantly playing big ~ister and checking up on her, shes.aid. She had lost 3.5 pounds berore being selected l\liS'S I\""Ortlishore. a title that propelled her into the J\Iiss \Vas hington contest. She IOst that weight by running around Green Lake in-Seattle every morning ~r \'oice lessons and li\•ing o·n a SOO-c1:tlorie daily diet. J\tiss 1\loort declined to say ho\\' much she now \\'eighs but says that she \\'as greauy·over\veig?it as a teen·ager, '''hen she tipped the scales at 180 pounds. .. 1'iY T ELEPHONE DIDS'T r\ng a lot in those days," s he said. At Atlantic City, N.J .. the former Brigham \'oung University coed displayed a curvy, size·lO figu~e and a lilting sopr<ino \'Olce. A1 iss J\Ioore \l'il l ·give up a 52 .000 spholarship, a car, a camera, t ype"'ritcr. \1·atch, trophies and clothes that '''ent with the ti lie. She now is \\'Orking as o.1 checker in a·Seattte superm<irket and hopes to earn enough money to pay for stu,dies at.the J..1,1ltiardSchool.of l\lusic in New York. __,____ .. I "'ant to continue with my ·goals of having a singing career." she said. Charlene 1\1yer of Burien \•ill take over the title or !Hiss Was hington. She \\'as runner-up in the state contest held in vancou\'er. · Officials Get Dog's Hydrant f~VERETT, "\Vash. tr\P) -Sorry, Alex, you ha\'C to give it buCk. Al ex: is a St.I Be'rnard whose birthdny party in September at a school here \va s attended b~ hundreds or humans nnd his canine girlfriend . Greta. One"' gift was a l!:i.Jde d fire hydrant !rom the city. But no\v the <'ity suys it needs it Dack. lt s ee m s som eone smashed into a fil"e hydrant on a street this "'eek and the ci t v d oesn't have ·a ,1·eplllccrtl t;nt in stock. So the hydrant that Al ex could call his O\vn for a rew precious \\'el'ks is being put baok in public servic(>. 1 Alex is 01\·ncd fl x_Jo::d l\1or· r o \11 • principa l of th·e Eisenho"·cr l\I iddle School, and goes to school \Vith !\lor- rO \V every da y. 1'he st udents decided to give hin1 1vh<1l they believe \Vas the 1\'0rjd"s biggest birthday party for a dog. The city got int o the . Sept . 27 cclc..bratio11 be.ca.usu:. Greta. -Alcx·s girlfriend, is o"·ned by l.l city councilm an. Alex slept through most of the birthd;;iy celebration despite the Presenc e or a band and chorus . . ,... . -...... ' • Friday, Novem ber 15, 1974 We wish to e:dtnd ow tt..k1 ..cl eppreci..W. to ow ...,. -~ fritads CMtCI custon.r1 clilring w first y..-of bu1illH1 We ift Or9ftgt CoMMy. As• ~-of ow fint _..,enmy,ctltbretioe, we, wiU be-$ho)fi119 a ,..t ........... M illfor..ffye IMYi. Oii tM .... ~· CMd history of the ,...._,,... Tt.11 !"""'-wa1 IHde i• tr. expressly 'for Ude hi lot.nalloool. Ti-. ls oo •"-? or obli9af;oo; W ff · ·will be nece1..-y to cal for • reMt"'laffow 1ittce lffff"llJ is 1-.... Spec ial AN NI v ER s AR Bar gains OHE WEEK ONLY WITH"fHIS AD-HOV. 16"'"' 2l $I 00 -$999 $1000 -$2999 $3000 & UP ' - I 0°/o OFF 20°/o OFF 30°/o OFF I " -'fa x,Subsilly~~ --- 64 Possible System Combinations ' I ' . Scho·ol Funding Plan Approved SACRA!\IE~TO IAP) T he State Bo t1:rd of Educatio-n -h:1 s :1 ppfo\·cC! a controversial pl<111 for :.i statc"·id c propl·rly lax for education plus ii Sl.4 billion e li'.lra slate subsidy of local schools. 'rhe propo!->cd m ;.iss1\·c revamping of California's tax structure is intended to try to gi\'C l'\'Cry chitd in California ;1 quality educalion. • T ll E P ROPOSAL. <.1P· pro\"ed Thursday by a voice \"Ole \\'ithout dissent. \\"ill nov.• be drafted in the form of J(>gislation and brought back to·thc board for a final \"Ol(>, suid board president ;o.;c\\'tOn L . S tev.1art o-f Eu1·eko.1 . Bas e CO A Wonian SA;-.1 ~GELO. Tl:X. CLi PI ) -Appointment of the first female t:.S. Air f<~o rcc base com- mander "'a"s announced. Col. r\orm a E . 8 t"0\\1l has been named com- mander of Goodfcllo\\' AFB in San Angelo. Col. BrO\\"n is cum mu nder or the 69/0th Air BustY Group ~ut F1 . l\l cade. ~Id. She \V iii o.1ssumeher <1ssignn1ent :'l/ov. 29. Goodfc\lov; 1\ F'B 1s .1 securitv base 11·i1h ;.1p- proxi.m u l c I y 3,QOO militar y and 1.doo <'i\'ilian personnel . 1'he board v.·ill then be asked-to-send that (o t~e Le2is lature. '"fric h v.·111 decide on hov.• to restruc- ture the tax system . The ac t ion came in response to court de.cisions knO\\'ll ;1 s Serrano \'S. Priest. ~·hich held that the funding sc hools through loc<.11 property taxes Is un- constitutional be~ of the clirrcreflces bet--weetl "'ealthy and poor sthool dislricts . "TJI E Jl.i OG E !\"OT orily rec1uir ed e"quity.rbut also ·require d quality education for all students," said Jlobcrt ll.unsen. Chuck ~tcFudden . a spokesman for the board, said an appeo.11 of the Ser· rano'Casc decision by a Los Angeles Supe'rior Court judge was filed Thursday w"th theCourtof Appeals. \VIS 1-1 . llarper, te super\ntendent fo r inistratlo-n. _,aid that t e a\•erage school district in the s tate \Viii spend about SI .100 per pupil next yeur. Currentlx. he • said, districts' spending on school range roughly from about S600 a pupil in some poor di sl ricts to S2,500 a sludent and more in the "·callhy a reas.· WESTERN STATE UNIVERSIT)' COLLEGE OF LAW OF ORANGE COUNTY C AllfoO RHIA'S LARGEST LAW' SCJ:J,OOL •oFFERS A NEW PROGRAM• OF SPRING ~ENTERING FULL-TIME LAW STUC(Y . , (Wit~ 'J !)1 • MMI 3·~1fr 9"t111fllo11-0-11110111) . ' ' " j • A CHOICE OF, FOUR ,ROGRAMS Of LAW STUDY /S ArAIL AILt: e IN EITHER 2VJ ,, J YEARS of FULL.TIME Jo:. .1ludy (IS-16 clon,OO"I loo111' per .,,tl), or e IN EITHER J'/1 01 °-4 YEARS cl ,ART-TIME •r:r. eve.11 i9. 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" • .. •' -' 1829 N~WPORT BLVD. 17141642-9531 • ' BELMONT SHORE 5312 EAST 2nd ST: '12131434-0981 • •. ~ ,... , , I L • • • ' Al DAILY PILOT Fuday, Novomber 15, 1974 The ' Rerord . Pollution R e port Smog . ~evices , . Second· ~ Trustee . _joluf.io11s ' of Marriages ~ l111e•tOOttt ... tll ~1;--?1>.n<1 Lin°" Viii .._.,eu .. n.nC1J'1>1o-..- So v•J (orntl•• e1u1 """!'•""u' ~~oa,-0.1•1oC"•J c;:i,:1l'lfG!lo.,.d Ro w"""' Mfllol'I~ -~. (,_ E•ltttn oiUCI Al"'"ICI Hl ..... fl I Et-, ao..n. Mo!• tl'ICI R1tl'la•C1119"'1' PttM•\On, Ktnnttlll O.on -11.•tll<yn L,..lw OM•t<Oi, e. ... llOOfl(l 1-•~n~ LDU" ~""~• JtoNt ~"'"'' •11<1 Pl"llP ~IO•<I 1.11..-~'ll. C't llt ttn Jo ,ct .. na lttD ""-· Flllllr, Tl>OmAI J.•n<l llnOit(i. tuo . .,,.,, """"' ilf\<I c • .,,.,..., Jo11n ~ ... 0e--.o. ............ ""'""'l"' Go.lit, Jt m.1 J.~ L111r11I J 0or .. ,. f111h•~ Molt tnd Ge0t9f W.•luno· •M ~lldtro•••t, Pll'!'"" ~no A1tr.M<1 e. ·Deaths Elseivhere f..\\1 'i'OHK !AP J - t'raocls M. "Jack" Flynn, 71. tor 27 )'l'ars presidenl. pu~lisher and finally chair- mari·or the board or lhe New YO:tk Daily Ne\\'S, died al Ne'f York l·lospital today afl.er a short illness. Hee suf- fered a heart attack Oct. 26 while visiting friends in Elkton, lt1d. · .. Cleaning Air S,\NTA AN A -Orange Cvunty's :dr v.·ould ha\'c !)cen :..i \~·hol e lot dirtier lasl yc:ir 11' 1l v.·asn'l ror rigorous l'm1ssion l'O ntrols already in l'rferl . a lop tounty of- fii·i:i l :1 s:-.£.'rtcd 'l'hursday. 11.G . •·t:corgc" Osborne, E nv ironmenta l ;\J 11nugemcnt Agency chief and air pollution control or. ricer. sii id in 11 <1uorterly ~mog report tha t 42 J"ICl'C.'f!nt of all cmi~sions in 1973 v.crc tlu.unccl up bcfot'C b(clling intolht'air.' third'qua1·tc r this yc<.ir und one of the \VOrst in mp.q,y months . Oxidant fozonel pollution exceeded stllll' <.ind fcd~ral a i r qual i t y s t:indards somev.·herc in the county on 25 or the month's JO days. and 11 Cirst .sw ge h~alth v.·:irnings \\'l.'re called. La llabr:i's :iir v.'aS the most polluled during Sep- tember \\'ilh ozone levels exceeding lhc.-s tandards on 22 days. ORANGE COUNTY Supe rvisors R e activate Fly Pane l THAT \\'AS follov.·cd by S . .\NTA A.NA -Orange the El Toro-l\·fi ssion Viejo County Supervisors have :ireu " with 19 smoggy days, l\ccord1ng lo fi gures in Os bo rne's r e port. more th an 1.49 million tons or pol·' lut:1 nts fronl :di sources poured into the air in 1973. !\'early all or \hat C<.ime fl'om motor vehicles. Los Al<.1m itos with lS, appointed lhl.'m sclvcs a s An ll hcim \.\'ilh l3, Laguna the count y Fly Abatement Beach with nine and Sun Board, an ugency put into .. Ju<.1 n Ca pistr:ino v.·ith six. mothba lls "'hen the terms of rormer board members BUT A:\'OTll ER t.l mil· The highes t s ingle ozone . d reading duri'"'a th" month ex1Hrc · lion tons or e ye-stinginrr flt; ~ c.. . · • •·as •ccordcd ,·n El To•·o ~pcr\'1sors v.·ere p1:omp-em1 ssions ue\·cr made it • t d · h J \vhcre a level of _35 parts c . lo reactivate t e pane past smog tontrol devices bcc:iuse of un outbreak of 11011• re c1u i red on ma ny per mill ion of oxyg14S\ was fl ies 'around the El 1'oro \'chi cles <.1nd induStrial J:.OI· noted. That is more than · C Juters. three times the state stan-J\lar1ne orps Air Station dard and rour l imes the School opera ted by th'1_ Ir· O's bornc's report also v in e t;nifi r d Sc ~ol noted that September v.•as federal limit. o· · Th t t • d f I I -istrict. the smoggiest month or the · _ e 5 a c 1.in ~<era · ~l<.1rine officials~ school -·st anda rds or carbon officia ls and pare nts com- monoxide in the air \\'ere Workshop .• Resigns SANTA AN 1\ -Santa Ana School District Trustee Charles Pas ke ria n has become .the second board Member in a month toquit. Paskerian. who has se'I'· ved since 1970, announced he will leave the board ef. fective Dec. I because he is moving to Nev.•port Beach. liis resignation \viii leave the board with only tlH'l>e me!llbers. because Hev. Fti chard Irons announced he will also quit as of Dec. I to_iake a po st with a Presbyterian Church in •lawaii. PASKERI AN ~'AS ap· pointed to his seat in 1970 and elected to a full term a year' later. Both Irons' a nd Pas ker.ian's terms would have expired in April a nd ,appointments ca_n 't be made under law v.•1th only four months before the next el ection. 1'hc two quilti"ng trustees "''ere part of a three-vote m:ijority on the board, \\'hich is often split over philosophical issues. For the time being,Jheir resignatiOns leaves the majority in the hands of l"'o women trustees who until now have almost always been in the minority block: NEW YORK (AP) -The · 0 ll foreign minister of Saudi Clean exceeded once during the plained that Lhe fl ies are month al the La liahra generated by stables and station, It was the only Lime farms nearby and until this in the quarter that high car· \\'eek, ther l!<was n~overn· bon monoxide le ,·els y;erc menl agency to deal with recorded. the problenl. But both "'om en have urged that a special election be held as soon as possible to fill tile l \\'O vaeaneies. Ai"abia, Oma r Sakkaf, so. dietglrr his eW York hotel roOm Thursday night, his ambassador to the Unitl>d Nations announced. 1•.t.M ' IMlork P. Bt-, '4.D., re,;oent fl/I NIWlllll"I Bt.o;n, ca. Dl\f OI 0.1111 NO~ s, 1'{11, $uni-byMbr91111-r, ~ 111.m; ii-. I'•.,.~; twellliK,_,,,,....,Ambff1 _ot LOi 41...WkM. _. ""'· A-t VIII AMII! ot ~lltlt, W•"'· Prl\'llaM<vJ(ft, _ .. tlltblrl J. """°''· ;..slHnt ot -•nglOll 6e•ll, C.... 0.le ol dol1lll No..,....• 1~. 1tU. I 0.tef!I blrlll 0.(•tl'I-7', 1Wlo, S....vi-0., flt<""'*'-A-rt-· -,.... Wollltr. Joi Sl"'!''•lff of S,.U.... W1511, S«vk'IWill *"' "'Id Mona1v, Now ... i..r 11111, Ttic.-nlllll V•ll•Y 'wnerll -111 Soal<Mw, W~ Smi!M' roon~ .. , loc;1I d!re<ton.. .. Al:IUCKLI & SON . WISTCLlff MORTUAl:Y 427 E. I 7til S1 .. CCKlo Me°w • 646--4888 IAl.1%-IERGEROH · .RIHIEAAL·HOME Co.-'ona de! Mo• Cosio Mesa -·- 673-9450 6 46-2424 llLL llOAOWAY 'MOIJUAl:Y 11 0 Broe-:....,,.,. Cc.to r.J.e:JJ ~79"':0 -·-DILDAY UOTHllS MORTUARY I 791 L !leach Blvd HwP11m91~ 8coi:h 641-7771 ~ 'l44 Redondo Ave. loftg 8eoc." j'Jl3l 438-tl4S -·-McCQaMICK LAGUNA ' &lACH MOl:TUAl:Y ' lJ 79S logy no Canyon Rd. • 494-94 1~ -·-McCoiMICK MISSION MOllJUAIY 288~1 cCi'rnino (op1~t1or>0 $011 Jwo11 C0p11!rOl>O · 'r 49.s..1;i.16 -~-·-PACIFIC VIEW MlMOllAl. PAIK Morl!IOfy JSOO Pool1t View Drive 1' N~porr Stoc:h. Col1fcrn10 • 64d-2700 -·-\ PEEK FAMILY COl.ONIAl fUNEIA.L HOME 780 I ,Soh;9~~;~2~1?S!mon11~ --·- Wate r Set . 0 · H e · · pen ous SAN'f A ANA -Atlay·long \\'Ort:shop on the public"s F . d D . . ' rig hLtoeleU'nv.·atcrwilllake. Ufl . rtve place Nov. 22 at the Sad- dleback Inn. It is sponsort:d by the o .. aoge County E•· Set Sunday \'ironmenta l Coalition and the federal En\'ironmental Protection Agency. • Dale Secord, coa lition spokesman, said the federal \\later Pollution Co ntrol Act of 1972 "contains one of the stronges l mandates for public participation in the e nlirc fe d e ral s tatute book .. llE SA ID the v.·orkshop, 'rhich begins <1t 9 a.m. and las ts until 3·p.m ., is an er. fort to get the public in• \'Ol\'ed <.i nd informed on programs designed to clean' up lhc nation 's \.\'ater. 1'he \vorkshop v.•ill include a film and presentations in the morning follo"·cd by \\'orkshops on \\' atcr '*1ality planning and reclam<tlion in the afternoon. Aviation Le ctures SclIBd.uled Orange Coast College \viii start a scriE's or a\·ia lion sufety let:l11res i\ov. 27 aimed :ii 1n<·r ea sinA the kno \\'lell ge tJ f pleasure pilots. 1'he ser•l·:-. presented in c o operatio n \l"ith the F ed e ral 1\\·ia tion Ad· ministration. V.'ill be held a t the OCC aud itnrium fronl 7:3u t11 ~ JO p .m . each l'\"cn1ng T ll F: DATF.~ arte r upcrung night arc l)uc·. I. 11 ~1nt.l !8. SANTA. ANA -A fund- raising open house spon· sored by the Santa Ana Historical Society "111 take place Sunday at the 1-lov.·e· \Vaffle mtt ns ion at 7th and BushStreels. Thl• 10 :i .m . to 11 p.m. e\"cnt will include tours of the victorian manor built by one of the county's first womun doctor s, Wille lla 1-lowe-\Va ffl e. On ilisplay \\•ill be Victorian-era fur- niture and antique cars. lllSTORICAL society of· fi,cials s ay ttie open house is the first in a series of fund·. raisers that will help pay for the m ovin g a nd restoration of the old ho me, which is in the. path of a major street realignment project. Eventually, the houscwill be the central point of a hh:;torica t plaza in the Sant<.1 .\na eivi<" cente r, Lunche on Se t For T e ach e r s The Orange Cori s t Division of the Retired Teachers Association \\'ill hold a holiday season lun· cheon Dec. 3 at the Laguna 11i11 s llilton Inn. Saddle b ack Colleg c ·s singers v.•ill . entertain the g r o up a t l he noon gathering. 1\-tembers and guc:.ts a rc \Velrome. Bus Route Clinic Set T ll E F L. Y Abate m ent. Bo<.1rd \\':IS c re<.1ted in ~O but eurlicr this year. super· Revenue ,-isors decided 10 combine I :111 pes t cori trol functions , • into a sir:igle unit under the SharID d 1\l osqu1to Abatem-ent ~ 13oard. But that rcshufning can't To Expire legally take e ffect until January so supe rvisors \\'ere forced tO reactivate the fl y. panel until then t~ deal v.·1th the El Toro School infestation. Sitting as the fly board, super\'isors can order a n in· ,·es tigation of the s ituation, follov.'cd by a county •Iealth D e partment c leanup operation . Seminar Scheduled SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervisors have· urged Congress lo extend the federal revenue sharing p'rogram that is due to ex- pire in 1976. By that time, the county and its citie s will ha \'e recei\'ed at least ·sso million over the five years of the program enacted in 1971. SU P ERVI SOR R a l ph Clark said tfie National As· sociation, or Counties is SQeking local endorsements' to present to Congress in an SANTA A~A -A legal e ffort to keep r evenue s e minar o n hou s in g sharingalive. discrimination will take ~· pl<.1~cSaturd~y from9a.m .~ The r eve nue s harjng to 1.30 p.m. I~ Hoom \V-101 program \\'as designed to at Santu An~ College. . allocate funds to local,..agen· The s em inar, s1XJnsored cics from federal tax-cO rfers by lh.e Or~nge _Cou ~ll' Fair to be spent as the local llous_1n g _Co_unc~I. v.·111 focus jurisdiction saw fol. on. <11scr1m 1n at1on la\v <Jrld h1ndlord-tena nt Ja1\'. Phone 835·0160 for reserv:itions or further information. Mesa Girl Wins Title Pamela Johnson or 2101 Cecil Pl ace, Costa ?ilesa, has been named !\-liss Far- mer's Insurance in a local competition held to select fin ali~ts "'ho wi ll ride in the firm's float at the 'f our· name nl of Roses Parade next yea r. The v.·inner was s pon ·; sored by the Dennis Tomlin-· son agency. t Other recent "'inners in' loe:.11 compe titions include a Fountain Valley resident~ Shauna Accy ofl7413 Bay St.; Recorl} ·S~~dy Meeting Set ANAllEli\f -William Benedi>n. the director .or records m anagem.ent for Lockheed Aircraft Corp., will discuss a modem a p· proach to records keeping at a Nov . 21 meeting in Anaheim of the Orange County Chapter of the American r ecor d s ~Iunagement Association. The 6:30 p.m . meeting \\'ill be in the Sheraton Inn. nly I U.ily Piiot really I.Us you wh•t'• f)eW in J(HJr IOcal community ... every day l 1tjlijijl!1)i FINAL $100,000 IMV~MTORY )\4USTGO MOW! OHLY -~ 2DAYS SAT.-SUM. .MOV.16-17 OUllNG THIS flHAL P'UILIC OlOSIOUT 51.L.1.-WI IMYm YOU TO-COMI DlllCT- TO OUI. W Allt+OUSI: ... LAST 2 DAYS.OF OUR 2 DAY SALE! ....... YTM*Oiii- • OfPtCI fUINOWI • JOIOHDHIUAVE. ,~. .... • U..ST PUIUC lfMTAnOtf OHLY20HLY DAYS 5AT.·SUN..llOV. J6-17NOOHTIUS PM • Public AUCTION FRIDAY. SAttJIUMY. SUNDAY' at I P.M. (ID&~tio• 7 ·I p.m.) . Bargains on Fine Crystal, S terling S ilver. Porcelains. Oriental Objects c('A rt. Paintings. J ewelry. Antiques. BronJes. Furniture, Selq:t Indian Turquoise ... Sl.000.000 INVENTORY From Estates. Courts. Out-Qi.pawn, Customs Seizures. etc. VISITORS I Con1e and •ee "'""'fun an AUCTION cmit>ef FREE ADMISSION I· . .. across the street from seuen of the Southland's most elegant wooetjront restaurants! HOVBS lnspedion & Private Sales 10 • S Dal ly . 1 -.S Saturday & Sunday Closed Wednesd8)' I Thursday -. · AIJCnONS HELD EVEIY fRJDAY.SA:rtJllDAY,SUNDA~ ... aP.M. USE YOUR BANKAMERICARD. MASIBR CHARGE. PERSONAL CHECK OR CASH 2542 w-eo.at High .... , NewpottlleKh. Callforai. 92660 (714) 645·2200. -' WE BUY FOR CASH OR SELL ON C011f/fllSSION Wff<M.EESTATESORSINGILITDIS SMITHS• Moatu.u-r 6'1 1 Mo1n St Guest lccturl•rs \1·ill 111- l'ludc \\loody Sta mafl, :i s peciali s t in :iecidc nt prc \'ention for the F1\A ; Bill i\lastin. a consultant in the same field. :ind Rick Re melin . a commercial pilot and fli ght instructor. il.eJ)rcsenta li\"C'S Of th(' Orange Count~· Tl'a nsil District \\'ill distribute bus s t'hed\l les a nd e xpl a in routes Dee. 7 ;It Fashion Island in l'\e,vporl Be<.1ch. See .the • • most expensive . car m the world ' • Hy11t1ngton Beoch 536-6539 1\ll lectures a re (rec and ope n to the pblic. KV· 1520A TR!NlTAON· REMOTE CONT ROL COLOR TV "'15-lnch screen measured d1<Y:ona:1v ' 'l'r/nlrron one gun/ one tens !.ystem t.:ir ffrp. bl1gl'll. life-hke co1n1 • Sony Remele CJilliol Comma-.de1 • CJHr r re·se!nC! iJ~tent 8-ctiannet runfng svs:Pm • Automat·r t.n911,1n1nri r.0101 and l'luc in ~ flUSM t.1111on cont101 Sohd ttltc r._.1,aO•hlV The presentations \\•ill be from 11 a .m . to3µ.1n . • RC:c;es.:M' de-moun1t>d nandles ~ • \IJ,ilnul g•ain wQOd ca1>1ne1 .. SONY Ask UJ10ne. ' ' • ' Quality of Sony is the Silme Vo4iorld·Wide -The Offference 1s Buying at Oahnken" NOW! OPEN SUNDAYS OPll DAILY 9:30-l:JO, FRIOU MIGHT! Ill 9PM t r (.,I I t , 11AM Tll 5:30 o JEWELRY ANO GIFTWARES OF THE FIN EST QUALITY SINCE 1933 • 18ll! N<1VPort B<>ulova •d Costa Mesa 92627 17·14) 646·0223 ..... and maybe the most infamous! HoVchh ......... ........ , --.. ........ <tii.itr EVA BRAUN'S $250,000 .GOLDEN MERCEDES MOW OM DISPLAY AT HUMTIMGTOM·CEMTER FOR CHARITY • This 1938 Mercedes-Benz is the mos! valuable car in the world. If is alledged that the Chan- celor-.01 Germany ordafed lhis car lo be the ~l'\81 car .tor Eva Braun. The history is also ledger\dery, though engineering and construc- tion are !act The chassts and l'(lOlor were l'iand crafted in Stuttgart, Germany and !he bOdY hand crafted in Zurich, SwltZ8fland. The motor is ~per Charged . , , Straight eight ... _.00 Hp. The . cruising speed is 170 Mph encl it has been driven at 17_., Mph. /I nas 21ransmlsslona, botl\ wrlh over dnve. 2 sets of gear, and tnay be Oiven with_. or '7 speeds. The first transm1sSion lakes II to 125 Mph using the ftrst set of gears -lhen converts to the second lransmisslon 10 reach 175 Mph. This automobile has both lue l iriiec!ors and spark Plugs. 11 is claimed that .. British Jaguar was O)pled directly from this car 1n 1940. The Wheels are oJ 3P8Cial interest • each wl\eel indi'lidually suspended and e8~h wtleel is eQuippecl with 7 avtom&lii!balancers. Tl'le automobile weighs'7,500 lb1 .. almost as much as 2...Caditlacs. The body Is 'made of 1 O oauge steelin 1 piece wi1h no seams. BefOfe 1Mo Allies blodutded Bertin the Chau- ffeur. who was 'a storm trooper and bOdy guard.to Eva Biraon. drove the car to Bavaria and h.id ii In l'lis farm barn. After the war, an Amencan newsman bOoght the car anst l\ad ii aaled and Sl'ltpped to New Jersey as farm machinery. See II in the Hunlinglon Centef Community "'8'1 dlity lhru Sundly, NoYemMr 2_., Beach Blvd. & Edll!CJB at the San • ' • • , . l l l ' ' ' Just Folks • Fords Beat 'C rises' From "'Ire Servlttt P'esident Ford Lold a realtors conve ntion ·in Lu Vegas that it is hard to · cJ1unge the habits of a man <:1nd· woman who own a con- dOj!linium in Colorado and a house in Virginia and noW li v,e "in u one -family dwel· ling-at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave." ''And you cou ld JeJI that Betty und I ure lifelong homeowners just by that very first hight we spent at. the White House.'' pesaid. "From force of habit, Betty wanied lq to aowni stairs to make sure t~e front (. PEOPLE ). door v.•as locked. And with me, it was even more em· barrassing. I had thi s ir, resjstible urg~ to take out lh&rash. '' • . Ice ·skating fun. • A Skating date -from the '· fun of your first fall • • together. lc.e 1katlng 11 a party:-for two or lwo..hundred. • • • Ice akaling dalty. , • Rent Ice skate•. · _,_c.- . . Harbor 'nd Adame.. Cosla Me~a ·Tll.17141 ~7MJIO / • I SAVE TO 70% O ur crew s have b k" d een wor rng ays and nights to ~et ready for this sale items haye been ma;k .d. IL-II dow · e n · · · in some cases as much as 7 0 % . addition to !his pri~e ~uiti~; · · .' every singlet item in the ~tore wi~J ·"be cut_onother 25 % al Ifie checb1and1!11 • SPECIAL S70ftfllQ!JRS-'-'-- MON. THRU. SAT • 10 :00 fo 9:00 f .M, SUNDAY 11 :00 toS:OOP.M. .. ' . • . . ' . '-· , .. .· " Friday, Novepbtr 15, 1974 -~tr . ' ~iifi ;._,:~:;o:..._...; . - " f DAILY PILOT A 9 v . PQBLIC NOTICE!. --·-;-·-.Port~ of Call Imports, Orange County's largest import store must liquidate their entire inventory now . . regardl ess of loss or original cost . . . SAVINGS ro · 10°1~- MUST VACATE IMMEDIATELY PORTS OF CALL IMPORTS -ARE CLOSING THEIR DOORS FOREVER rw-c·osn~MESA1~! ! ~ LIQUIDATION PRICES! . ' '"" Chrlilmo~ is coming and there ore hundreds of items tho! ore bo11ed ond ideal for gift giving . . . DECORATOR PIECES GALORE . . . LIKE wtCKER TABLES & CHAIRS & CANE & WOOD" DINETIE SETS PRICES TO $soO ,. ..• NOW Sl 25 OFF SAYE ON THOUSANOS OF ITEMS F1111112' AND UP! I ~! '-·-;;_ °"fi' 'fil:..,~~-..,'f"~ ~ PARTIAL LISTING OF ITEMS r~1s SALE! FlJRNITURE, DINN GLASSWARE, BEA~·~uARE,, PLANTERS, PRINTS,_ CA:NotE RTAJNs, IND/A 'ARTl~ICIALFRUIT CR S, H'OUSEWARES DIVANS , •ooM s YSTAL, TAstEs, CHAIRS." PLACE SETTINGS ~!INGS, CERAMICS ,.. BASKETS , CANDlE rs, TABLECLOTHS ' WICkER FURNITURE HOLDERS, Plltows' GIFT ITEMS, WINE RA • FIGURINES, BOXED IN 100·s OF STYLES A~ks, DECORATOR JARS S~ATUES, VA.SES ' O COi.ORS, TEAPOTS ,~ANG ING flXrutE;oH·~:rs, LANTERNS ·- CENSE, DECORATo ' IUCANE lAMps' ;;No CHIMES, CH~~A~CHES, GOBLETS: TTLES, DECORATO ETS, PAINTS BRANDY SNIFTERS .R KITCHEN UTENS/ts' HANDMADE SOAP 'o APOTHECARY JARS • CARVED FIGURINfs ECORATOR MIRRORS. BEAN POTS, MUGS oiNASHTRAYS, 80Wts' SAUC\Rs , w1cKE . NER PL4TES, CUPs i. f;~~HERS, SERVING RofsTH~:AGE TRUN KS, aowis TEAK Pl.A • ICE BUCKETS TEAK SALAD' SETS co "ERS, soup aowi.s' lJTENSltS 1oo·s' OF RK' CORK 80ARos' SHAKERS ,' FRY PANS SAlT ANO PEPPEi FORKS, WAlKING ST/ • SPOONS, KNIVES TEAK PLAQUES HA.N~~s. PL4QU£s, CAltvtD IMPORTED BEDSPREADS NG 8ASKE,T CHAIRS GRAVY SEltVING T 'WfCKER HAMPERS • DECORATOR CANOLEUltEE Ns, IDoo·s of · 81RO CAGES. NOlDERS, 8AM100 . .,. ' - \ . . DAtL Y PILOT He Wants . Heat On . ~AN RAJ."'AEL. IU P!l -.A Sun Quentin con\•ict .ha s filed suit against the s t:ite or California, demanding that it turn up the heat in his cell. Gordon I~. Doll<.ir, a resid ent of th e cast cell block at the bi g prison. a ll eged that broken v.'i n· dows and inadequate he ating m ake it neces- s<iry for prii;o ners to wear jacke ts all the time. Fuda , November 15. 1974 Roommates Swap Ithaca · iJollege R eally Swings -TTilACA, N.'v. (AP) -An STUDENTS WERE mat. romply v.·ith th is order ~ill • 18-year-old frtshman .girl ched up v.•hen names .,.,ere result in prosecution under who roomed with a young picked out of grab bags. the judicial board." m a n for a week after-The· ex-perJment ended •'THE SWAP-program-is driJy,'in g his name from a "1onday and students \\.'ere not related to any kind of er~b bag says suspicious set to try another v.•eek ,,,,.ith ~sexu al experimentation,•• minds and t oo much new roommates when col· said a statement released pub Ii city rui n e d th e lege officials warned that Wednesday by the students. progrfl matlthaeaCollege._ ~tudents cou ld be Norma lly , males and ··u y,•orked ''e ry well uri.t1I prosecuted by the College females reli,ide in the same the press got ab old or it," Judicial Board. The board do t_mitories but are the .young woman, who is. ~o m posed of ad · seg'ngated }>y floors. or ii) dec lined . the use of hell' m1n1strators, (acuity, staff some cases by alternate .. f'-• . . Cleaned "Cad illac limousine of Gary. Ind ., Mayor Ri cha rd G. Hat~h er \Yas driven to car wash and chaurfeur Iflt iL parked with keys in ig- nition. So mebqdy stole. it. ' • ( HOME-GROWN le9•• ..... 20 ,,, ... """ -_, A UMl91lE HEW SOUHD Pfison offi cials said th e • inm <.i t cs a r c breaking the v.•indO\\'S. name, __ said Thursd~y. "It and st4dents. . . rooms, a college official t v.·as a big mess then.' ··~ny exper~m~nts in-said. Jthaca College has a 1 _______ "'_'_'•:.:~::.--~---------"::l:'::::;::==;;;;; volv1ng co.hab1tat10Q are student population of about Tll E PROCRA!\-1 was cal· L.---------l 1ec1 -swAP -Switch With Anoth re Person. . considered by the cpllege to 4,000. ·. be in violation of housing regulations," the statement · MANY participating students were reluctant to' talk abo~t th_e experience. read in part. "failure on lhe part of a ny students to Water Threat ''The b"asie: idea behind it was to get people to learn• about each other and to meet new lae:eS," s<1id the t----------~---------; girl •,•,:ho participated along! ... ------------------., v.·ith .ibout 50 other studen- ts. ,'A. Hoax' On Wednes day , the students announced that they were "postponing" the program after being infor· NEW YORK <UPI) -A med that college officials free-Janee writer and film ,verc ready to act again~t maker has testified at his them. CHARLES G. GABEi.MAN, M.D., Inc. Oipk)mate A merican Board ol Allergy and Immu nology ' Announces the ope ning of offices. for the practice ol Allergy " • trial th~t his mo.live in Sex was not the objett of ~h~.ea~en1ng . to s pike the the experimeni. said th&t ~ dr1nk1~g water o~ a posh . freshman girl. C~ts k d l f\·Joun.tn.1!1 hotel "Atthebc,i!inning,we told with LSD W<!S poht1cal and them (participants) if they not monetary. . were inter ested in being in 23561 Poseo de Valencia, Suile 22 ,SOdd1eback Community Hospital Medical Center loguno Hills, Calif. 92653 1ntemafiona1-1olkrestiua1- , ' ~ohn V_an C?rs_d.el l ol this.Just because they wan- Phdadelph1a said _,1t .was a ted someone or the opposite hoax .to expose certain FB I sex then V.'e told them to get • inv ~likative procedures .. to out 'because th<tl's not what obtain, the release of one-it's all about " she ex· ti.m e .L s·o· ad v.o cat e ·plained. ' Timothy Le<it:Y and to TelephOne 837·2121 .. ro\•ide a -topic for a boQk -----------1-~------------------and a movie . . TH E"4 1·· V E~R -01.D defe ndant. who described himself as.a ''middle-0f-lhe· road radi.c.a l," conceded most or the particulars-in the all eged June, 1973 extor- tion scheme involving the Concord Hotel at Kiamesha Lake.~.Y . .. I mu st admit I a m drav.·n to things like that." he told the jury in l\fanh<!t- tan federal co urt. ' . . 24-hour Restaurant .and L·ounge , -But, he s3id, "It \Vas all v.·ords, the id ea or commit- ting extortion for money is abhorrent to me.·· Van Orsdell is accused of v.-ri ting a letter to the hotel demand ing S320,000 to safeguard guests from the mind-blO\\'ing experience of <1nLSDdosage. THANKS, ORANGE Cql.IN,TY, FOR A WONoERFUL -wEL~OME TJit SCllE!\-I E involved d ropping t he stuff into dining room water pitchers and kitchen co£fee pots. Van Orsdell signed the . letter "Crayola" in bright crayon a nd the case has since become kno~·n as the "'Cra~·ola Caper." This vibrant county has given KENO'S in Tusti n a treme ndous 1.Nelc6 me! Such goodWill is ra re in these rushing times, and V!'e fee l we owe all our new friends" a public "thank you''. "Pi~k's" rest.aurant in West Los Angeles. This is a rilaxing, co"mtortable, .luxurious plac~ to bring guests. or the family. You're torn- pletely at ease· in an atmo- sphere of friendliness~ 'a nd·you can select ffOm a menu offering more ttlan 50 choices.for break- fast, lun-di and dinner. And ptVery selection is home-cooked The cle!endant .!;aid it \\'aS designed primarily to ex· pose the FBI policy oJ . sometimes making ransom · and C'Xtortion pa yments in play ml.'lne~· \\'hi ch. he con· tends is .. dangerous." Perhaps you like KENO'S be· cause it is a little different. KENO 'S is, in tact, the on)y Las Vegas-style restaurant ~n d lounge in Orange County! A 'bubbling fire pit ... deep, luxurious couches ... ric h, de- ,. right. on the premises, made from the finest and freshest foods. ANIMAlogic~~"""" lightful food ... all at coffee . shop prices! It's the creation of· veteran res taurateu r Al Pickens, known throughout Southern California for the famous KENO 'S has brought Las Vegas to your doorstep. Your re- sponse . is deeply appreciated, and we hope to see you again, and again, and again! SATURDAY SPECIAL 3 to 11-P .M. ~- 15761 Tustin Village Way TUSTIN jMcFADOEN OFFRAMP NEWPORT FREEWAY) (714) 547-2553 ,. Bernice Ballard is our kind of banker .. , she specializes in helping people. not jusl because it's her job, but because it's her way of life. Her specialty is making ban king more pleasant and easier for Harbor area people. She·s a real bank ing i:rrofessional who cari ass1s1 you \Y1t h all your banking needs. lf·you think .- personahzed ba nking is a 1hin g of the past we suggest 1 you stop in and see Bernice. You'll find her helpll'ig customers in tl:le reception area of our main office, Dover a t Si xteenth. S he's the kind of a banker that makes our b;ifik diffe rent from ordinary banks. ="""-;::::; Bank r -.; of n-ii Newport MAIN OFFI CE · Dov~r at SlxleeQth ' • 645-5333 . CORONA DEL MAR OFFIC E: Coast Highway near MacArthur • 645·3330 • NEW YORK STEAK FULL DINNER $3.50 •• . MUSIC llND DliNCINli~ -. - NeciJMall Qling C~lebrati,nn!- ' Starting Thursday, November 14 (and lasting for three days) the new Mall Wing of South Coast Plaza-stretching from Bullock's to the Carousel Court-will become fun aud festivity. We're having a new Mall wing ding ... a-party with music and dance performers. The International Folk Festival· features artists repres- enting 10 countries and will be staged in the Jewel_ Court of the new Mall wing. . Their performances will be from.12:00 to 8:00 p.m;, with continuous music in the stores and. throughout the new wing by strolling' musicians all hours of the 'day until closing at 9:00 p.ni. - . ' . • . Programs are available at any of the .distinctive new stores. Drop by. -· . Now there's more to shop ... more to enjoy at South Coast , Pla·za.. ' SANTAANA WARNER • ,.· 'f ~RISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY, COSTA MESA I • ; , ' c ' . . -' I • • . . .. . . ., • HEMINGWAY REVIEWED. • KETCHUM, IDAHO !U PI >-The house where Ernest llemingway died in 1961 and where his widow still spends part pr each year is a .simple red two.story structure stan· dtng ¥lone at lhe end of a rural rOad and a long,dUsty driV'eway. Jnsid e it is as it "''a$ when the novelist lived ,thft-e, Hnd what llemingv.•ay readers might expect. Animal skins with glassy e}, dot the floor and drape the furn1tui;,t. Abov.e_a_massive stone fireplace hang the mounted heads of an "'almost record'' imJ¥1la shQt_by Er~ nest !tQd a. kudu shot by "ftofary Hemingway when the)' were in Africa intheearlY 1950s. Tall bookshelves on either side of the firepl ace contain the latest· editionsof Hemingway'sbooks, and · in one corner an oil painting has the author, white bearded and un- s miling, looking pensively across the room . '¥here ldaho's Sawtooth J\.tountains are visible through a broad pictufe "'lndow .. R ECLUSE EXPLAIN.ED . Mary Hemingway spends three summer and autumn months in the. house each year, and by the reports ot Ket c hum citizens, s he is aomething of a recluse \\'hen in __!!_Sjd~e. ?.-lrs. J-Iemingway laughs when she hears this. If it is troc. she says, it's because if. she weren't more • • careful, interest a nd curiosity about Ernest would prevent her from e\'er getting her own writing done. Hemingway became a celebrity "With the pub Ii ca lion of his first novel bi1926 and interest in him has rle\'er cooled. Even now dozens of af"liclt-s_ • UCI students, left to right, Gre'a Henderson, ·Susie Kamei , Sue· Fraser, Cort Baker, " · Mike eurg,"'.'. . Lisa Frieze .• Mel Henriksen and Lori CarlJpbell meet in "cluster,." • ,. .... ... ' .. and u handfuJ.or books appear each yet1r r<.·-evulu<1.ling lhe mun and his \.\.'Ork, ~Jrs . 1-lemingwuy feels much of \\'hat is writt.:n i.s uof<iir to her hus ba.Od. Even the authorized biograph)', a best ·Seller by l·len1ing- way scholar Carlos Bnker eallcd "Ernest 1-lem ing""'ay : A Life Story," s he feels gives un "incon1· .plcte, not \'t•ry complimentary" picture. B,aker-got his facts mo&t!Y cor- rec\,, s he said, but failed to capture anytbing or her husband's spirit: "l-lo\.I.' could he '! They never went hunting or drinking, or e\·en chut· ted together. ~1r. Bake" is a very great, schoJa?. but no one can describe a person he has never met. 1110 :'One thing about Ernest that only his close friends y.·ere ay.•are of was his humor. I-l e had a marvelous, ·gay, delightful sense of v.•it. ·That humor \\'i.IS a \'Cr y big part of his per· sonality. It v.•as a continuou.s gume or give and take \Vilh friends. In Cuba, Paris: Africa, here, it ""'as like a volleyball game. Anyone who· \\'as around could take part.·· But Hemingway's humor, "droll and \\•ry, juicy a nd cruzy.nulty," is missing for the mpst part Crom lbe tomes of biog raphy wrilten about him, ri.trs. llemingv,.ay laments - perhaps because it y.•as usually dis played amo ng £ri~rids and evaporated with the moment. ~1ar~ Hemingway is u small. 1 blonde ex-newspaper woman with · clear blue eyes a nd a n animation. as she talks, that makes her seem more like a \\'Oma n in her 40s tha~in t- c- her60s. She was Interviewed on the !>Un · deck of her house O\'Crlooking the Big \Vood Valley. She chewed gum. sn1oked a11d gazed out over thu \'al· -Icy as she recalled lier life v.•ith J lcming\vay with Ob\'ious pleasure and generous elaboration. RECOLLECTION lleming·way m et !i.lary in 1944 in London, where s he v.•as :l reporter for Time magazine. She Sa}'S she had heard of hi m -y.•ho hadn't? - perhaps because at the time she read mostty nonfiction. She received tutoring in sub- tleties of imaginative literature from one .or its most inventive and famous practitioners. ~lary tried to remember, as she looked over t he valley, if Ernest ever named his own favorites among hi s shorl stories. · "I remember Ernest used to an. S\\'er when he was asked that question that it was like asking a mother to cho·ose a mong her children. · "I-le ~as a'."fully prou~ of the i\frican stories ~< .. Fhe Short l-la ppy Life of Fraocis l\:laoomber ' <ind 'TheSnowsof }\.ilimanjaro')." · She said she is sure l-lemingway \\'Ould be pleased to know that Uie story for which she gets----the--most requests for reprints is ''The Big Two·l·learted River." written while Ernest was a young unknown in Paris. l-ler own favorite among his short stories is a little known one called "Today Is Friday." ''It's about the death of Christ, but · it doesn't mention that. and that's • , what I like about il. I'm ""'ell a.,.,•are that most critics think it's one of tUs worst. IC you print thi s yoU' better mention that I know th al." CONSTANT R•:AOER \Vas l·lemin g\.l.'ay a reader as well as a\\•riter? "Constant , l'Onstant. llis habit \\':ts to ha\•e four or five books going at once. lie was very keen on the· histor\' or lhe Civil \Var. lie might also tic reading one or the current authors, like John Updike, or someone like·thal. I-le read J."'rench ve ry ""'ell and nlight be reading a book in that language. Perhaps he \\'ould also be r eadin g some kind oC book on hunting or fishing. "lie used to go back and reread the classics, like Shakespeare. I remember "'hile he \•:as up he re .. once h(' y.•as rereading, for the eight~; 10th, 12th tin1 e, 'King I.car. ~ To the end of his 1ife. ~lary said , Eruest never lost his curiosity about the WilY words arc combined by th(' maslel's to -through some mag· nificent alchcn1 y -recreate life it· self. "As Erne~t said, 'You have to make that magic, but how to do it?' It \1•as something he struggled for long after he became tEe _most studied stylis t in (hiscounfry. llow did he evaluate his place in literature'! As s he did for many or the questions, 1\1 ary took a long time to think it over. But then she shook her head : "I don't think he did. I think ftc just ll'iCd \O u•1;tc a~ well ;IS he could each day and was content to leave those judgments,toottu:.rs, ·· '· .~\ • • , Mary Hemingway now writes in' the house where her husband, author Ernest, died in 1961 . BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,.,...,,;Nowmbu1~.!U4 / f'•"lll ................ • Un§e/fish Move Reach for Love DEAR AN/\' LANDERS· Thal let· ler from the u•i<lo1\• \\•ho needed friends in her hour of darkness \\<IS \·cry sad. She cnmplaincd that ;if\cr the funeral so many people came up to her·and mouthed that tired, em- pty phrase. "If there':. an~1h111g: \\'e c;in do. pl ease t.i 11.' · I ha\'e bl·cn such a friend, :.lDn· ding by u•ith a heart fuU of lnve, "'"iling for I he call tho.il never ranll'. So I made the c;ill myself not I on~ :igo;ind asked, ··t-1 owiseveryth1ng·: Arc you all ri g hl'~" 1'he answ£'r: Ul-:AR ELL.\: ~~il\COllSUmclhing t•lse. Lt's im1lortanl that an ex~l" lant mother ~o lo the d0t•tnr Sll E v. ants. This dee ii, ion i,hooltlhe up 10 ,\ flll. \ (Ann Landers~ -FOG c ·1 ea rs Problem "Oh, everything is just fin l•," Ctl" Even though I kne\v everylhing was not "just fin<.:'' I couldn 'l imposl' further. Now T am un lhe other ~irll" I'm the one \\'ho n£'t!dS. fri<.·nds a111! £'mol1ona1 support It 1Mk a lot 111 cou rage lfl tell the.truth :111d .~<I\, "1'hirtgs ;Jl'C :'\O'r good , I'm \t'l'I lonely,. I lll'ed ,\'Our lr1\e :1nrt t11rn· pan1onsh1p. l'li-a!'tl'. l·flml' tr1 thl' .house fo1· supp(:r-<111 I'll ton11! to ;.·ours." DEAi< i\,\:,\J J_,1\.'\l)ERS: I ;.im a pirl 15 yt·ars of :igc and I h1.1\'C a hrnthcr \rho i" 12. One nil!hl l:.sl \1 t•tk 11 hl·n J)~u.I phoned at 5:30 ;.inti s;1id he \.\ouldn'l be home to dinner ber:ausc he h~d :.t businl!ll; mcetinR. ~lon't <.'onfidetl in us·-s11id s~ Jllsl i:ouldn't kee1) it to ht·r~elf ;1n\' lonizl·r . It scl'ms Dad has bct·ri hav1n~ <1n ~ff<in· \\Ith a worn.in he \\IJl'kSl\lth. BJ LAURIE KASPER OlllltelNllfPlllll"-" •'Qon'teat lurrch in your car!" 'Lisa Frieze, a freshman at UC Ir· vine. laughs when she remembers Su e •,r aser, a 'sophom o r e . repeating this advice. At the time, it seemed like a weird thing to emphasize to new students. But now l\liss Frieze un · derstands and is reminded of it ever)' time she walks onto one of the parking .lots ':'hich edge the campus. People do eat lunch in their cars. And to pass th~ time between clas- ses, they'll sit there studying, writing pape~s or just listening to the radio . It's Rart or a problem which plagues the unlversily. People,, particularly commuter· stutl~11t~. just don't meet other people lhere very eaSily. Some say this is because classes, the most natural place to meet other students, are too large and competitive. Others assert the ., people and the place are cold and unfriendly. And still others believe the social aspects are buried in an emphasis on 11tudy and the academics: • OLD FEELI NG-- However it Is caused, the feeling' II not new. • AJumnl responding to a recent .-r • • survey by the UCI •Alumni As· sociation rilte~ only one aspect of VCT very highly. That one aspect v.•as academic quality. Social life rated lower th~n any other factor questioned ii) the sur- vey. or those responding. 46 per· cent recalled · being very dis ·· satisfied with it' 1vhen they first al· tended. NO \\', about 30 percent \\'Ould say it is pooro1· \'ery poor. Kim Griest. a junior, lived in the dorms during hi s fi rst year. But many of his fri ends from high school commuted ~ · "I compared m y first year with their first year," he said. "They were s till living like (hey were in ~high school. • "They ICn cw they "'ere missing something but they didn't know "'hat." Yet, it goes <Ice per than just mis- sing something. Norm Jacobson, also a junior , said many or the people who drop out of the univer~ sity do i.t because .. they feel lonely, Ou1ofplace. · · · . "The biggest rCf-li~g most com- muter students had· was that this wasn·~ the pince," besald. "People did not know whnl thl! university had to offer them.'' F'OG (I.EARED • i-was a reallzntion--of-thl", :1p· parenlly,. which lead .Jim Sulzen Lo jrcam up an Idea for a pro~ram 11.•hich he'hopes he will cllm11n1te • • Xlmeofthese probJcms. quarter. Although ·FOG, Fall Orientation Al their fi rst m<'cting, "we star· and Guidance, is being promoted l('d talking like we really knew ·thrOugh the Dean of Students of. each other a long time," said ~1ikc rice, administr3tors stress that it Burg, one of the rrcshman mem· was concei\'C<l and is being'carried hers. out bv sludchts. .P•~OPI.•: \10U KNO\\' Sulzen. Jacobson and Griest are· li e continues v"ith lhe group coordinators or the program.and 50 because "th ere's just a bunch of other uppercla-ssmcn volunteered people there y.•hom you know and 11's advisors. sou can talk to.·· Their idea \\•as simply J.o form It docs help to give one a feeling ~c lusters," s mall groups 15f fresh· of beJon ~i ng agreed J\liss Frieze.. men y.•ith two advisors in eac~, \\•ho comn1utcs' from l-lunlinbrt.on where prbbletns can be discussed Bench "'here her fumily mo,•ed abd ''the system '' of the unjyersity this s um mer. explained. But the s tudents said th e I ni lia lly. they thought many program haSlothcr benefits as v,·ell . freshmen would be interested In After Burg got into only one of the program. But since this is their the four classes he needed . the ad· firs t. ex perimental year, they viSers helped him rind other etas· limited it to those ih humanilies scs. i\ny.·, the group helps hinl \\'ilh and social sciences. !>Ur\·cys he has to do for homev,·ork. . 'l'hcy lh.:1nked m<· for being hon('sl and he\Pl\d n1f• through :-.orn" ttr· rib le ti m t•:.. Hut I h;1d tu ll't 1 hem kllO\\' 1 needed I hl·i r hl·l p Love i:-God 's grl·atP:-.1 g1 It 10 rn:in. There ~rt• 1in1t!'> \1h cn \IC n1u.~1 reach Ol1\ for 1l anti ri•it bc tl>Q pl'i)ud or loo selfi s h 10 let ot hl'r!'I kno1\· \It' net.'<t them. 1'hi s is not a sign of \YC~kne:-,s. 11':. :1 sign nf bcin14 human. -.'\<1 LONG F:H A!.{)NI'.: ~l>EAR 1\'fl l .()~Gt:ll : :\I } 1h:u1i.:., ror a hcautif1il lt""'nn in Iii in;; 11111! ~i\•in ~. So n1 any or u-. fAil to r1·ali11• that th1• l'f'fusal to allo\\ our fri1•111I." to ht•l11 11 .... is :1 111•cuti 11 r kiTul ol sellii.hnl''·'· l~\'1 ·ryonr Jll'l'll,, 1/11· chance 1 u )fi ,., •. OnJyTpeople sho\.l.'ed up al tbc Thev also :i re planninR SC\'cral first meeting. Now. there are 15 social' ucti\'itl('S \\'ilh other clu!iters DEA/( Ai\':'\ l.1\.'\0ERS· 1:i m2ii clusters with about five to eight so lhcy can increase lhc number of and m,· h!l:-h:•nd '" :!1 I am :1ln1o~l people in each. They have enoo..h people !hey ~nou• on campus. -~urc I nm prCRflflrll ~11KI 11t· :irt· \1·1 \' advisers, u ll o r whom have And1hecoordina1·orsadmittoa hu 1>1>~·ubr1ut1t.Tht•proh!.•1111-.\h;i1 I received some leadership training (celin~uf s1Jt1sfactlon. ., ~vanft o Ro 10 lh1· 11h-.!l'ln1·1:1111h,1t :ind been primed in c ampus "l t ':oi espe<'i:1lly satisrying rnys1:;1 cr~1,cn 11 0 'l'h1•\ h11thr;1\~·1 I program s, ac t ivities and bccausuherc's aprogra.ml hatdid· about thl' \1on<h·rf11I l'<t l't• n1 , ·r. opera lions, for 10 additional n't cxlsl thi!~ time h1.:1t year." Jt11\c 1h1·m i..•1d I h,1\1 • ;i Int 1>f ton. groups . Griest ~:1id ··11 ·s out of ou r heads.·• '.11al'nt'c· 111 him . \I\ h11-.h.1nrl 11 :1111-. Clusters were to meet abouton,,.,,ec_~~B('SUll'' that, he and the others me to go lo hi ~ 11 t11'll· v. hi\ 1:-. .1 t; r -a 'Wccli aur1ng tbe falTQuart.er.:-eut believe they can ~u.1UITTly-Chaf'i'RC'·--_,.'<AtlJ<.t>~l won't cu-.t t1'f11nyth111..:. Cort Baker, a sophomore adviser, thingi; nt the university, Once I un1 not part1cul;1rlv fonct "'hi.; said hi' nnd l\1i:;i:; Fraser's ttoup chani:lcd . h<: !lia id , "it'll keep 'unclC'hu t1nont'ylS1mpnrlanL\\.'h.1t will probably continue an.er the .chanced." do y~n1 sa y''· P (; ELL.\ • , • , • .. \ i\0\1' th<it L kno\1 <ilx1ut 1l I hti \'1• turned \'cry c·o11I tO\\ard m\ fallll'r. 1 think it is Just rotll'O \\'h;il he :-. tloing to ~1on1. ~ly llrothor doe-.n't say much hul h1•'::i 1.00 young to un· fl<:r:.tand. l>vd i,.; Ill a·nd ,\J11m l'il110 ~l"'"" oldt·r hul sht· surl•d(t(•:o.n'I l<"il. ht·r '-IA'' 1'he11on1<1n at \\'tJrkis:15. l\10111 1r.adl' tn ) hrotht·r and me prrinu.-.p th.it \\l' \\1t1ddn't lull rJtt1J thal sht'. 1f1ld us hui l'n1 just <1bo ul. to bu ~1 I lh1nk ifi l.ilkcd lo h11n 11 miAh l hl·lp Ple:1!-,l'. Ann. undt•t' 1 hc (•ft'r:um:.lan t't•s 11 n11lrln'I it bl' lhl' r ight thing: tu '<10 '! fl u r ry ynur odv1c1·. l'\\l -A fl{I \..:'1"1'0 t.:XP LODI': ' J)E,\ll .\.: l·:x111n4f'torour s('ho11I l'flU n't'lnr, ur :1 clerl!;ynui'ri , hut don 't I}(·! ra y~ OM r 111olh1·r , It's Jrr'J1I r.nuu l!h thn1 :.hi' tu· I r:a,\ f'll your h1lfu·r, 1 I ~~ 1111111 t hizc u ith ~nu 11111111. llul ~hl' ... 110011! ha\" di-.('11,..,...t'<I thi:o. m1•:0.,, \1 ilh u 11rori•:-:.ion:il ~11MI tert h1·r ('hildren out of ii. 1'l'llinJ ~11u-11 a-. h1•r '\\'a~· or punishinit Yf)Ur ratht•r :ind it"" a~ a foolish thina to du. 1.; oi1coboll':im ruh1!nt: ~1>ur llfl1" l\no\\' lht"' d anA(·1· .:.1i;::11ali. .inll \\h;1t 111 do, lte ;1d th1• b 110\,;ll'I . ".\h;ohnlisn1-ll o1)C Unll l lcl1J." h\ \un 1.u11dcrs. f;nclo:.C' 3' t"t•nll<I 1n co•n-w.lth your. r.equc~l and ll 101.>g,_--'~ ,,;ta1npe<I, sc lf·t1dt1rc_.~:0; 'd t'twclnpo. In ,\nil Lundt•rsJ 1).0 . l\ox 1·100, f:lu;in .111.liO\~O · . . . --. •. '·~ DAIL V l!tl.Ol Friday, N<wemt. 15. 1974 ·:· Bazaars Beckon 1"' .• November 19'' · ~'.}'MESA-VERDE REPUBLICAN\voMEN - :Auction, sale, 9:30 a.m .. home of ~·Ifs Eugene ,rBergeron, 2885 Europa Dr ., Costa l\lesa: Noon 'ltlncheon: -rl '!h'tP~lENS COLLEGE ALUMNAE. Orange County..:..Cold Elephant Boutique Auction. 7:30 E:l_Tl· A1rs~ Russell Armbrust 's home, 2051 ~1pway ~ne, Neu•port Beach. · 1.. 1 .· November 22 . " , "'HARBOR AREA GIRLS CLUB-Holiday bazaa r a nd wine tasting, 10 a.m.·4 p.m., ~Ubho1,1se. l8lSAnaheim Ave ., Costa l'\1esa . I.Mo "·'.I.• .A'. !It l, IJ• I November 22 and 23 / . ' ·~, -c;.MISS!ON COMMUN ITY HOS~!T A L •:!l\l;AILIARY-Unique Boutique, 11 a.m.·8 p.m .. c:11-rt1ain conference room. ~--.... 1 • No~ember 23 '),_ j. • -c·~ XI LAMBDA GA~g1A CHAPTER. Beta Sigma Phi-Bazaar auction and buffet lunch. ·11: 15 a.m., !\'f esa Verde Country Club. AYl:DA:\'TE At:XILIARY, Children's Home Society-Christmas Boutique , 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., ,.She pherd of the Hills t:nited ~1ethodist Church, , ,1 ~.Wrla.J¥.]s Bouleva rd and La Paz Road, ~1ission 1J MiejOJ , • · j';'-I -· · November 23 and 24 · SA'.\: C LE~IE !llTE BVS I N ESS AND "PROFESSJO'.\:AL WOMEN-Dolli es Bazaar. 10 ru.a:m.-1to 5 p .m ., San Cle me1,1te Community •1• • Clullhouse. Free coffee aTtd cookies. · ~ ~.·;,r I' l:! -. ··~ tr!". ' I .. .. 'Ybl'Jr H€1roscope . . . • ·~Aquarius to Open .'\lo! ! " '·tommunication Lines ,; ... SAT, URDAY . ·::·, NO~EMBER 16 ~~l·,1~Y~sVD1rh:v 01'1ARR . •• ·, ll:S .(!\-larch 21·Apr1l . :1l : ~L4i!:alning process is .a:timul alcd. Corrcspondcn· ·,-.,.e. -;~mmuni ca tion also ,~~ . ._into spotlight. You !md wh<:re the barriers are. . . ' . . ;:fi\VRUS <April 20·l\·1ay 20): Relationship is inten- .. -1(1ed. •Nothing is halfv•ay. ~tis all or f10thing, including timonelliftnd lo ... ·e. GEMINI f l\1 ay 2l·J unc 20): Empha sis is on J!OOperation, partnership, joint efforts legal commit· .ments1 including marriage. df sin gle, moves are afoot to change. , CANCER f June 21 -July :t2": Employment. basic .ser\·ices may cause you to •be restless. Grass is not n e ce1.sa ril y g r ee ne r 'Elsewhere. .LEO .(July 23-Aug. 22): Good lunar aspect coincides ~ow with creative errorts, changes of scenery, affair or heart and dea lings vt'ith ~hildren. VlltGO l1\ug. 23·Sept. 22 ): Project can be succes· . ..-_ " Top Nam.es sfully concluded. Family matter is settled. You'll , slet'p tietter as result. LIBRA lSepL 23·0ct. 22) · You meet someone who in· spires -your ideas begin to click. Opportunity ·is here ancl ·nov,r . Refuse to be discouraged. SCORPIO !Oct. 23·No .. 21 J: Accent is on income, personal possess ions, \'aluables. Consofidate Re\'iC'A' assets, deficits. Get rid of nonessentials. SAGITTARI US CNov. 22· Dec. 21): Cycle high - ~udit goes in your fa vor. Emphasize independence , ereativity. Be ori gin~!. ~l eans be yourself. PISCES (Feb. 19-?.1arch 20): Emphasis is on where you arc goi ng in connection with career. business. Key is to get backing from one who cares. COLOGNE . Germany. . . tUPJ l ;,_ l\fichael and· If tod~y ·~_you~ btrthdJ}' .Claudia are the m ost Y_ou are 1n~u1t1ve.1ntrospee· betovci:I nam es in West Ger·. tl\'e. creative and moody. ~n many. according to a sur· December ._ domes t ic vey by a Cologne radio c _hn r~g~. ad1u s tmcnt is Campu,s .Grc;>up's A!m: Dispel Stereotypes --. ' By PATTY BURNETT Of .. o.11, """"IMH The ApplC core. a . new orga nization aimed al dispelling the stereotype$ or womanhood, itseJr_ does nol, fit the mold of campus women's movement. Some people cxpe<;t the Golden \Vest Coll ege group to be no more than a eoffee Klatch. publicity chairman Jeanine Braukopf ex plains. Others expect womeit's lib extremists. ''But \Ye 'r e neither· either,'' she said, along with preside"nt LaVola Robin· deaux in an interview on the Huntington Beach campus. \\'hat the Apple Core espdfally is not is a group or fresh·OUl·Of·high-schooJ activists . "Most members," P.1s. Robinde a ux sa id, "are older \\·omen who are retur· ning to school." The yo unger women ap- pa rently j ust don't care, l\1 s. Braukopf believes. -''They Ii ve With ttieir paren- ts. or they're shacking up with their boyfriends, and everything is just peachy.·· -. LaVola Robindeaux is presi deQ,l of new group. Core's first projects. P.ls. Robindeaux said the group will talk soon to col· lege administrators al;>out improving lighting on cam· Help!ag _ 'H.ruids . Offer.ec:L "Everytime women try lo ge t tog et h e r to d o something," f\1 s .. Robin· Yet the Apple Core has deaux said, "they get the much lo orfer the young usual guffaws.'' -women, both leaders say,..c!"A-pple...CQU'..'.s Q(lli'jal pur: adding that they will stri\•e pose is to make the college to bring more younger experience a positi\'e one pu§,_..5.!lm.e stwk.m.L. !hL _ --r&-- said. have said they were Children's l-l ear-!\1ore Ins titute \\•ill be financiully aided by effort s of u newly organized auxiliary. A c harter luncheon is planned for \Vednesday, Nov. 20. in the Newporter Inn. I lonored guests \Viii be celebrity Florence lienderson and radio slur Jerry !\~aylor . ~'la·yor Donald fi.1 clnnis purchases a ticket from David Prince. 1974 poster boy, and Mrs. Charles · w o m e n i n t o t h e for women or all ages and organizat ion . icademic Ii vets. Despite the leadeis' en- 1 h usia s m . est a blis hing credibility on campus may be an all -uphill battle. The r eaetin11 frnm m a le students at Golden West has not beep supportive.either . .. And to find out \\'hat \\"Omen arc all about. .. !\Is .. RObinde11 u x sa id, .. to heighten ay,•areness of who 'A·omcn are and aren't.'' afraid to walk through the campus al ni ght . , ,\lso in the Apple Core)J .. future a rel a u·orhen's day in Apn1. a srio"'tng or feminist films and s pecial lectures. Other Apple Core leaders arc .Ruth Lipow and Bar· bara llaffner. All four or· ricers are from Huntiftilon Beach .. Cu rrey, chairm an. · • l\1akin g t he collcg(' a more secu re ex perience .may be one of the Apple Po r._celain Promotion This porcelain "Gi..i\1t P anda Cub,·· \\•hich llelt'n 8 ochm \..-il l present o n her visit to Peking next n1onlh. was sculpted by her late husband. Ed\vard ~Iarshall Boehm. Pandas are indige nous to \\'Cstern China. 1\1 rs. Boehm \\'ill vis it !'-il'\·e r al cities featuring porcelain product ion <incl exhibits. _ AT OUR COSTA-MESA , STORE 411 E. 17th St. M<?vie Viewer ··R.eeling By JOAN RIVERS · ·The screen went dark for a moment and I ~-niled as I I hate home movies ri gured now I'd gel to see especially those sho'A'TI by the wedding movies that newlyweds o r their was in -butno.Apicture honeymoon. Yet oniy the . or a dimly lit hotel room a.p- other night. I was, tricked peared. The room cont3.ined into y,•atching some, , a bed, a dresser and Roz JOAN RIVERS I h~d gone lo see a newly (waving). Eddje's voice mar.r1 cd couple, Roz and. said, "This was our room!' : wedding films or me so \ Eddie, and had. been there The pictures of their foom managed a smile. less th.an .~o minutes ~hen were followed by the view. Time passed. Eddle con- . R-Ol_sa1d, Wo~ld you hke t~. from th eir terrace (a centratcd. Roz ridgetcd . see some mov ies \\•e lO?.k? parking lot) and this in turn "Maybe we'd better rorget ~for~ I ~ou~~.an swcr, Arc was followed by Eddie it,·honey,'' she finally sug- u k1d~1~g · . she cleverly changing reels. I silently gested. . a. d. 1 he y include some prayed .. Let the next reel f d . . cl1 v e shots or you at our be the' wedding .. as the J!Ebddle rte use l~ g1v~ in . wed . , . e egan o sweat, no piece 1 . 1 rf .1 , th li ghts went out again, and or film was going to show . n .. a.!l a eou~ ~ · .. e agaln-Roz-1r.eated.JJs....l0-1tim..up._J,lpte time passed. hg~ts cnl out. there"' as a another or her rabbit "por-R 11· was about to reply when Ed· die shrieked , "It's fixed!" Roz gave him a dirty look and shut orr the light.a. This · time there was no rabbit. l\larriagc was knocking the girlishness out of her. Once more, l was treated to sho~r the friindly native! a ·can·runaers and \\1hy they "keep referring lo Texans as rriendly natives, but then, I've never travel· led. J And then, rig'.ht as J '"'as about to pass out from boredom. the films of the wedding came, o.n and there I was in every frame. I sat back ·and relaxed. And l couldn 'L help thinking, u•hirr, 1 screen appeared tra als .. oz was ~e 1ng nervous. ·-:Gos·h. I lo·ve home movies!" a nd R z immediately Y · . . ~oney, :;~n you ~LEASE · nashed shadoy,• portrait of No such luck. The screen· give up . Nothing was-===-=:===-=-"""=""'"' a rab . n it. Finally, the fill ed v.'ilh a shot or Eddie, heard but. the soft plunk or UffEll' movi or Roz and Eddie his arm around a native sweat on film. UPHOLSTERY 't g ,· f l r · woman. "Eddie and the ''EDDIE, DID YOU s in '~ ron o an air-natiVes really._hil if off." HEAR ME?" Eddie IOoked ane. waving. appeared. "L' 1 · R h . wi.. Y• w• This "'as fo llowed by a Roz said proudl y. I was up. I~ en, .~~: s es tllrc letf closer shot of Roz and Eddie fas~inateg l}y the look on the YOUR friend. · .. Wa~~a still'A'avingand stillinfront native worilan's face, ror you mean, htV fnend? I 1,22 ......,.,,,.& or the pJ~lne. and then a ,suddenly I understood the -;:==;:====::;:==:::!:~~c....~~...,~-~~"~M~2~5'~~ vefy, ·\,cry close shot of lilau Mau and all it stood r them, still waving and still for. in front of the plane. Ed· At this moment the film dic's narration came out or broke and th.e lights went the darkness. "Thtit's us, on. "It "'ill just take a 1\",<1ving, in front of the minutetofix.''saidEddie.I plane." '"'as still hopin g lo <gee the TELL YOUR GIRL FIHEND can•97·1128 fora New You This ad worth '3 on a hair appt. 'Iii 12/1/74 .... of A•eric• ~ lly H.,,, W.tt.r CMrtil Reg. S611. SpeciJI $399. ·. station. · h1ghhghled. · Th c s l a li o n po 11 e d ----------1 l j[;~!lll~~i!ll 'listeners and said the top 1five m-ale na m es were 1!\lirhae.I, ,There , Pet er. 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Avaiflble for immedille Hours: Open daitr 10 -6 ~~RICI deliverr. 11n1erch111e 1m1 Bink· Friday till 9 ..,. Americird welcome. Dtsian HA· 1--~ Sund1y 12·5 · ~Cb•!lc$ jces,inilab~. • ---Beverly Hills, 9244 Wilshire Blvd. On·The·Docki/S.n Pedro, 260 E. 22nd St. .. ' ( 1 ;·---:'I • • ~-~ , -~ ~ ~- • • ~ ·. ~Few Will Risk Sports :&rents _ With ·Israel TEL AVlV <AP) -Two years ago ~ 11 Israeli athletes and orficials were murdered at the Olympic Games in Ml!nich . Si nce then. Israel has been rec~iving rewer lnv1l~tions to sports events and there have been a' growing number or refusals by other-teams to compete here. the latest setback for Israel came rrom France, which Israeli officials said backed ouj. or an invitation to at- tend the J unior'European Judo Cham- pionships, which opened Thursday. France said its r-asonlox not atten- ding was its fear of sending young- sters into a danger area and "the pos· sibility of terrorist attacks." It was an argument first used artef the Olympi'c tnassacre, when Arab guerrill as killed the 11 members of the Israeli contingent. Soon aftCr- wards an Israeli pirig pong team was sent home Cro m Yugoslavia because the host country said it could not guarantee its sarety. teams ha ve sometimes been per· suaded a lso n°' to compete. Al the seventh Asian Games in Tehran two months ago, six countries refused to take the field against Israel, including the Peoples Republic or China, which was competing in a major internatioual competition for the first time. Shortly-afterward, the Asian Soccer Federation ~ecided to drop Israel f rom lurlher s porting e ... ents, · claimi_ng__ that only four countrieS ~ would -host a tournament with Israeli competitors. The Jrlternational Olym- pic Committee declared the decision illegal, but the Israelis do<not expect it to be rescinded. ~/J Some athletes and spo s orficials say they would like to pul out oC the Asian Conrerence 1;1Jtogether. "No one .in Asia will play us, and all we want to do is play soccer,'' said Lalkin. But the government has decided that suc h a withd.rawal would mean a submission lo Arab pressure, and But in the case or France, where refuses to qui( the conference. Political friction exists between the -Somt athletes say the political con- lwo governments, Israeli sportS of· flict involved in these competitions is ficials refused to accept the ex· bothersome, but others say it makes planation. them try harder to prove superiority. "Eleven countries are sending Esther Roth , a sprinter who teams to the judo tournament," said became a national heroine· after a n • .. Wi1i1ier With a 6u11, Too T exas Rangers pitcher Ferguson Jenkins takes aim (above) \Vhilc hunting pheasant near his home in Cissna Park, Ill. Belo\v, Jenkins holds a pheasant he has just shot. The Texas right· ., .. '• Friday, Novembef ts, 101.c O~lYPlt.OT N • UPITtl ........ ·hander. \vas recently named UPJ 's'comeback player·of·lhe-year. He \Von 25 games for the ·. Rangers. It's Official: Red-hot LA Viiuo.,._----'-'":~ •, . Tonight VANCOUVER -The sizzlipg Los . Angeles Kings, with only one loss In "their firs~ 16 games, lace the Van· couver Canucks in Nl{L action tonight. The Kings ran their unbeaten stria& lo nine games with a 4·0 victory over -the Toronto 1'1aple Leafs al bome Wednescjay night. Rogie Vachon has played in 11 or Los An geles' 16 games and hi& rewrd is 7.0-4. He has two shutouts and h1s goals against averages is 1.19. . ra.,, .. rs to lllttt COLU?.1BUS, Ohio-Oklahoma, the nation's 'corrent No. I ranked college football team. and fourth·rated Ohio State will play in Norman, Okla., in 1983, Ohio State athletic director Ed Weaver has announced. . The two powers v.·iU play Saturday, Sept. 17. 1983. They previously had agreed to play in 1977 in .Columbus. · E'reo • Accideoit INGLE\ OD -Pres J enuine, vice presidenta directorofWesternHar- ness Racing was_r:emo.,.ed(roi:n thetn: tensive car unit at n amel Freernan· }fospilal Thursday. J enuine, 65, was kic)S:ed in the head by a horse in a freak accident at Hol- lywood Park Wednesday. He suffered ·a depressed fracture of the skull. It is not known how Jong Jeauine will remain hp~pitalized. Shamuel Lalkin, head of the Olympic outstanding performance al the .~it.1.u-~W.Ay...ate-the FreAeh the--1rlunidt-Olymptt-s;-5aid,he presslfre-- OOJYORes worried aboutsecurity?" •·was annoying..at the Asian Games. ' ·Aaron Joins Milwaukee Con11ora 1tlna LONDON -Guillermo Vi las, an Argentine tenriis star, appearedonlbe verge of winning the Grand t'rut Thurs day .night after he edged All countries from the Communist Arabs would · move away from us bloc exc~t Yugoslavia ignored the when w·e sat down. But to 1ne, Is raeli invitation. Denmark, F'inland. anyway, it was a nnoying and nothing lcela,nd, Norway and Turkey· declined more ,··~said the woman elected for various reasons. Jsrael 's Sports Person of 1974. Part of Israel's trouble stems from Lalk in, the Olympic commit- its grouping in. the Asian Division or teeman, summarized a general sen· most sports cor:npetitions 1 the same timent by saying, "li-forale among divisiorr as most of the Arab coun-sportsmen is DO• higher than anyone's tries.· The A·rabs do not play the ·in Israel_. And these days that isn't Israelis, and the Israelis say other 'Jery high." · Study Revepls • Fans Losing Awe For Sports Heroes NEW' YORK CAP) ..:_Americans is of no.great social or political im· are losing the awe they once had ror pact. So what has he acComplished?" "For most of us," added Trimble, a tfleir sports heroes and are beComing lean six·footer, "it is another world to more cynical about big.time lun and go away to. l,l is an escape. We all at· games, contend two Harvard.students 1-who have spent eight morilhs probing tach ourselves to a persona 1ty or a team representing goodness and the sports mentality in the Un1ted light. And we root for it against what States. . . we picture as the ba_d guy." . "I think it is a loving cyn1c1sm, "It1s theater _ a-throwback to the however," says E<Jward L. Trimble of .. "d Baltimore, 20, a major in history and old gladiatorial days, sa1 Ayres. literature al Harvard University. ''But we are learning to stand apace. ''There are not any sacred cows any a nd recognize sports for what they more:'' adds Glenn A. Ayres of An· arc;" said Trimble. "Nostalgia. A li ft in spirits. But there is more or a napolis, Md., a 20-year-old Harvard humorous thaii a serious vein running jun!<>r maj.oring in psychology and through them now. We c3n be amused ~1al. retat~ons. at what we see rather than think the It 1s dlff1cull lo become star struck world will revolve on the outcome." ~ver athletes who are ~uddenly thl"':-'st , This, they agreed. is probably the into the ~oles of ~tnessmen with result or a more realistic approach by astJ:onom1cal sa!~nes and..., cordons or sports writers. "We don 't have the bu.~1ness agents~ Ayres said.. purple prose and the dramatic-ac- Fans have ~1sc~~ered their heroes counts o( the GranUand Rice days in can~ corruptible. the 1930s," said Ayres. "Writers Tnmble an~ Ay~s .were members today are more cynical, more laconic or the l2·man ed1tonal s~af~ or the and more incisive. They delight in Ha rvard Lampoon, the na~1on sold.est tearing down sacred cows." college humor magazine. which Trimble said he round that the recently produced ti rull·length p blic while not awed was neve r· parody ?f S~rts Illustrated .. It was an t~eles; fascinated by ·the modern exh~ust1ve p1~ce of work, eight mon-. ·sports giants. ths in the '!1ak1ng. . . ''Americans are impressed by mil- "There 1~ a certain absurdity ~bout lionaires and records," he added. sports which prev~nts inlellrgenl "Wheii Sandy Koufax is in an airport, pe~ple ~,roll'.' taking t~er;i t.00 people will stop and stare al that lert senously, .said Ayres, a d1m1nut1ve arm or hfs. And Eddie Arcaro -they track and ~eld buff who wears spec· wi ll marvel at what a little m an can ta~,les an.d sports a light beard. do on top of an animal.·· .. For . instance , sports are-an ae-Both agreed that sports play a vital t avity without mean~ to an end . A run-part in most peoples' li ves -"It is n~r goes around a carcuJar t rack and halfway bltween work and 'Play, so winds up where'he started. The resul~ the adult does not have to degenerate .. Lakers Test Philadelphia to chilc\bood" -but care must' be taken to see they are kept in proper perspective. "Games are built on· rules and res traints," argued Ayres. ·'If someone believes these same rules can carry into real life he will be doomed to disappointment and frustration.'' "What bothers me," said Trimble. . LOS ANGELES (AP) -Coach "is that our whole social structure is Bill Sh{!rman of the Los Angeles revertin g lo sports metaphors . Lakers, Josers of four straight, plans \0 Generals s peak or g~me plans in our continue experimenting thi~ weekend wars. when his National Ba sketball As-"To me, this is heinous. One can get ~iation team plays~hreegames. the impression '~at JOU can fi ght a · "We're going to ktep looking until ' war and whea il 1s over shake har:id~ we find the right cotnbination •• and go back to the locker room as 1( 1l declared Sharman. ' was just another game. Thatissca.ry,'' The Lakers have traded Jim Price to fl.11twaukee ror. Lucius Allen and also tried Zelmo Beaty as the Star· ting center with Elmore Smitb on the bench. There has also been a trial with Connie Hawkins at center. The Lakers wlll play host to the. Philadelohia 76ers and Billy Cun-By CRA.IG SHE Ff' ningham tonlfht. travel to Portland ta oi .. o.Nf,.•su.t meet the Trai Bh1zers and Bill Walton At an early age Guy ' A'lUey·1 am. Saturday night and ttK;n return home· bitioa was. to be a maJor league for a Sundily battle a1a11mt Nate Thur-baseball player. mondandthcChl<agoBulls. d.d , k 1 bu Au h 't ' ,. • l 1 n l wor ou , t n ey asn Allen. 6·2, teams with another ror-regretted it. mer UCLA star •. 01111 Goodrich at , 1 the 1uard positions. • I tried base ball, but I wasn t quite • · good enough , so I looke d ror ••we need Allen'! qulckne85 and something 1 could compete In;" says v.·e need a man to handle the ball on the UC Irvine junior . .._ _ the break,'' said 5;eneral manager te fouAd water polo and was an lm- Pctc Newell. "Lucius iS one or the-mediate success. • best In the leaaue ln. that altuatiop.'' AnUey, deilpite hi1t young ~ce oC.20, • -•. .. , .----- • ' . ' , • Sun L(jses, 27-24 Field Goal , Wins ) _4.f ter Punt BlocK ) ..l ' -• I Linebacker Eddie Sheats blocked a versity we have overcomeJ Southern California punt and Dave "The same guys who have been S~rock booted a ga~e-winning 25· coming up wilh the winning pla y for y8rd field goal with fou r seconds to us all season, EOdie Sheats and Greg play as the Florida Blazers v.•rapped Latta, did it ror us again tonight," he up the \Vorld Football League 's first added. regular season with ·a 27 ·24 victory over the Sun Thursday nig ht at Anahe im Stadium. The Sun had tied the score on a · desparation fourth down pass from <1uarterback 1'ony Adams to Keith Denson. a 26·yard score that came with only 2:29 left to play in the nationally televised· game. But Sheats intercepted Adams' pass on the act ion point try to keep the game tied 24·24 and later gave F1orida the chance for .,.ictory when he blocked Sun punter Norl]l Hainlen's ki ck from his own end zone,with the ball recovered on the9·yard line. Sun coach Tom Fears contended. "'Their l'Qan \\•as offsides on the blocked punt and their)ert tackle wa~ movin~ on the rield gOal. but neither , was called." · F1orida coach J ack Pardee, whose players ha ve not been paid for It weeks, said , "I'm very proud or the this team. No one really knows the ad· The Blazers took a 24-7 halftime lead as quarterback Bob Davis con· nected with Latta on two touchdown passes. Strock also had a 28·yard field goal a nd Richard James bolted nine yards for a Florida touchdown. The Sun came back with 14 points in \he final Quarter to tie the gal!"le . • AIAn.Ml..,-H.11J 811 .. r~ ""' Fl1-FGSl•otk 11 " ' " ' ' ' Ft• -1.111t n IMIH ••om O.vitrunt111td sc --n•""""'•ll•d Fl1 -1.1111' lllU Ira"' 01-.;lin..,lililld Fii -JI..,.,,'~" •un t.i.1..:1 SC -McAh•1~•• •Ull ll"Jlltoltd SC -FGG1rco1?S SC -Oe'""" 16.llll\\ l<Ofl"! AIM~ ~Ii lilted Fl1-HiStroc:•U IJjOl'lt OUAt..LEAOEllS l -17 U-24 AVSHlr-IG -Flo1<d1. F{t.....,.. 1..._., JMM!> 1·16. !.outlle•n tll ltor1111. J<l~llSOl'I }.JI, McAl\Sler l ·JI, Nefl<fl ll).J1. RECEIVING -Flor!o1, I.Allot"'· M.slOwl-1 ?·19, J1rne• 1-n. !.owthl'•" c11 uom1,. P-• t-11, Lii:?Mrkt, Hlrfl$]·1/. ~ PASSING -Flo< Id•, 01"111i20-o, 1• '"'"°"• SCllitherft C.!ll<!r"!I, A01m1lt•JO•I,11~; V1lbwlM 1-+4, 1-t. r11 nks as one or lhe beslgoalies in the "lie has \'Cry fast reflexes, good V.'Orld. legs and good game sense-which That opinion comes from UC I polo most goalies don't have. And he;s roach Ed Ne:v.•land, one who should unique ror a goalie in that he is a very, know. ,..__.. very good sv.•lmmcr," says..i'\Jcwland. "lie 's one or the better goalies In the ''But the best pan. .ot his game is world and that ·~ unusua~ si nce he's gcttjpg the ball out correct!)'. ~le sels only 20 years old and .. most goallcs alltllecounleraltacks." doQ'l malure until their mid or late An,tley. an El Dorado lllgh tPlacen· ~~" ' • ti.~J g-radu<ite. has set his !lights on the So why h1ts ihC UCJ l listory i;najor 19~6 Oly mpic Games In l\torttreal-if maturcdsoJa.sJ1 --tOOlfflitedStatescrtnqualif.. . . "Ther arc m;iny rc.:isons, says "1'ht! Oly ~pic Gar:nes has lien my NewJai\d, but baslcaJ\y it's because he goal for the la:st e.i~hl )'Cara.'' ,;ays does 1nost things well. Anlll')'. "A~d . I'd like to .,.isit~Europe --·-----... ... -. . •11LWAUKEE fAPl -liome run king Henry Aaron, traded from verge of retirement with the Atlanta Braves to a second career as a designated hit· ter with the 1'1ilwaukee Brewers, has signed a two.year playing contr.act. Brewers president Ala n "Bud'' Selig disclosed Aaron had signed the two-year contract ~uring a-news con· ference Thursday mar'kin~ the slug~ ger's return to the city where he star· ted his career with · the Milwaukee Braves in 1952. Aaron, with 733 career home funs, originally said he would retire afterq the 1974 season when he eclipsed Ruth's· landmark of 714 homers. He had been only expected to sign a one· year playing contract with the Brewers. ., In a s urprise announcement al the end· of the season, however, 1 Aaron said he would like to play another year. •le said he v.•as di ssatisfied with the Braves and v.;anted to return to 1'1ilwaukee. A dettL.was subsequently worked out, the Brewers giving up outfielder Dave May and a player to,t>e··named later. Aaror., in a brie1 statement, said he v.•ould probably be used by manager Del CTandall as a designated hitter, but would be willing to play the field as well. Aaron said one or his reasons for asking lo, leave the Braves and the National League was to take advan- tage of the designated hitter rule in the American League because he said his arm was no longer strong enough for full tim~ outfield duty. "-Former Coach Pl1elan Dies HONOLULU <UPI) -J a mes . Phelan, head~.Cootball coach at the University of Washington for a dozen seasons and a player at Notre Da me unde r Knute Rockne rrom 1915 through 1917, died ihursday. lie v.•as 81. . Phela n, a former long-time resident of Sacramento. had lived in 1-lawaii the past year. I-le entered the hospital last Saturday and surfered a heart at- taek Tuesday. Phelan coached at Washington from 1930 through 1941, guiding the Huskies to the 1937 Rose Bowl, v.•here they bowed to P ittsburgh, 21·0. He also coached at P.tissouri , Pur- due a nd St. At ary's on the college level and was with the Los Angeles Dons and \he New York Yankees in the old All·American Football Conference, u•hi ch operated rrom 19'-16 through 1949. At St. rit ary's, he led the Gaels into t\l.•o bowl games in tJ1e mid·l!WOs with a razzle·dazzlc offi!nse built around halfback 1-lerman Wedemeyer. Phelan later \.\•ent into real estate development in Scaramcnto i:lnd retired in 1972. f-lc was a rormer 1county supervisor in Sacramento. • ?ofanuef Oraotes of Spain, 6-1, 6-7, 7-6 to reach the semifinals. Jimmy Connors. rem.ained marginally in contentiM by beating fellow H_arold Solomon, U,·'11~.M t,. the $75,000 tournament. Tom Okker of The Netherlands also. advanced to the semifinals, defeatiog Arthur Ashe, 6·7, 6·4, 64. · . Ganoe S"'ltchftl STATE COLLEGE, "Pa.·-Penn State and Pittsburgh hav.e SYfit5hed their No\'. 23 football meelitl:J t.o 'l;'hanksgiving night, No\t. 28,-when the· traditional rivalry will be nationally televised by ABC. c · The 74th meeting ol thdtwb teams. originally scheduled ror the un,lighted. Pitt Stadium, has been mowed lo Pittsburgh's Three Rivers Stadium forlhe6p.m.kick.off. ' . ·Butt Ends f'lgltt SAN FRANCISCO -World junior lightweight champion Ben Vil laflor got a bloody gash over 'hl!''left eye .. when he butted heads with Ray Lunny -III-in t~'--5ixth round o( tbe1r nbntitle fight Tfiursday niglit ahd the tereree halted the fight al the· round'S end, calling it a draw. Referee E lmer Costa said if Vil· 1a0or had been ahead, he would have been awarded· the decis'IOri, ~+en though the butt was considered ac- cidental, but Lunny led on'tw0 of the three scorecards. · Costa had it 3·2 for Villaflor; ~ge Jack Downey 4·3 for Lunny and jUHge lienry Elesperu, 3·2 for Lunny at the Cow Palace in the scheduled 10.rowrd fight. • Tennis Vpsel ?.tANILA -Jun Kuki played glint· killer again today with an upset or sevebth·seeded Jurgen Fassbender of \Vest' Germany, 6·1, 1·6, 1·6, in the quarterfinals of the $50,000 Philippine International Tennis Classic. The victory pushed Kuki Into the ·semifinals along with sixth-seeded Hans Pohmann of West Germany, fir- th-seCjlcd Ismael El Shafei o( Egypt and top-seeded .John Newcombe or Australia. Pohmann topped Fred P.fcNalr, 6-7, 7-6, 6·4, while Newcombe routed England's Roger Taylor6-3, 7-5~ El Shafei entered the semifinals with his victory over Jeff Austin 6-4, 6-2 Thursday . 1 ' lle.,,iU ha ~is OSLO. Nor"'•ay -· Topseeded Bob liewitt. the South African veteran, ad· vanced to the semifinals of the Oslo ·open Grand Prix tennis tournament Thursday. defeating llans Kary o[ Austria 7 ·6, 6· 1. In another quarter.final match. ,J\texico·s Joaqul.!l. Loyo-1\tayo beat Paul Ger.kin, 6·~. 3·6, 3·6. · Brothe rs Ousted BOf\·tB !\Y, India -Indi a'~ · Amritr:i.j brothers were eliminated by Australiun opponents today In the ·singles quarterfihals of the $50,000 Grand Pr ix tennis tournamenL Vij4y t\mritraj fell to Dick Crealy, 6·2, 6·4. • Top.seeded Tony Roche deie:1ied V1juy's 01aer orotraer, Anand, 4·ti• b-4:, 12·10. In the 1:.ist of the quarter·finals . one more time to gain a little more Onny P arun of New 1.ealand stopp...~ maturity." Dick Dell,6·2, 7·5. Antley say hc's maturroabouttOO John And r e v.-s &ained :thci l>ercenl since coming to UC l r\•lnc as semifinals wilh a 7-6, &2 t.riumptt a rreshman, but he admits he still h:is Thursday O\'Ct Manuel Santana or a "'ay to e"O· Spain. .. l still have some maturing to do • · and one is not f!'.etting upset v.'hh i\ It · •r ._.._. myself.Som days10u justdon'1 ha\'C , · s er-1-.0. _,. • It. But you just hu,,·e to (orgeUbout it Cf-JI CA GO-Costa ~f csa's B•rry and concentrate on v.•h01t 's .. head. ,Asher is in the No. 24 posi~ion JOi ng A-goalie has tO '""\li'ant t-n pliy the ,fncotOda.y's semlITna1s in il1C $100,000 position. A i:ood goalie has lo have World Open bov.'.llna tournamcnL $!ood gnn)c knowlcu,e, b<! q1lic , ·nd be ·1\shcrhas.a total pi nfolJ ofl.;366,ovcr mcnt~lly ~ough . •• :7~Qchlnd leader John~ Pclraglla. .. . • • ' '1 • • . , ., DAILY PILOT fucMly, Novtmbtr 1$, 1974 1Servite Title ·o:ri Line: Uni Battles El Toro JTopnle_s _, ' . . .... ~·-- . (' Estancia . r. nlver!lily Hig ... wiU be Chlrprs with 1 3'l ret0rd Uf'iversity <"Oach Jerry have the outside speed. oot to g3in a share or tM and could deadlock things Redman. says hi s Trojaru; QuarterbaCk Richard Her· -'-M:OD&rCbs South Coast Conference· with ~ wlft In tonlcht~ will try to_do mor:e passing non has passed better l.n . football title While EJToro finale. :again.$lElToro.buthowef. University's last two Hi&h \l.'ill be playing to win fectlve University's aeria) games, but the edge in this '" 111"'11Nk'-llt • "° ll:TltrMa....l!n tu ltG.t• f'l!l.lkrd Ill < Mltt:Mli¥• 110 LGMJ••P4rtllln 110 \.TThnAHt.llOl'I ·~ "' '" '" m '" •• In. 27-13 Set back By llOG&R CARLSON ........ ,,.. ....... ·Two frucial penAltle1 and tbe inability to score In the wanin1 minutes from 23 1 YJTds .out· after a blocked punt cut short Mater Del Hilh's bid for an Angelus Leaeue football victory :rl'ursday night before an overflow crowd at Anaheim's La Palma Park. 1 And as• result ttie injury. T)CSdled Sentte Frlan made their rJilly st.and up f0r a 21· • 17 conquest in a game lilied •ith come through erforts inC:very direction. Ma"r Dei came up with th~ 1pectacular plays and oa each it appeared the Monarchs or coach Gary Carr were on their way lo winninc a berlh in the CJF 4·A playorfs. the t(tlc outright.lonia:ht at Despite t~e fact Univer· g 'a m e w i I I be is department has to go to El 7::.> "'hen the two schools sit.y has a better overall L•uestionabte. Led by fut-Toro. • record and is ran'ed siXth '4 clash at ~tission Viejo High. ia the.CIF f·A roottlall poll, Iba ck JI m G·reen and Charcers." qu1rterbaclc E1 Toro's Chargers htve tailbacks ScOtt Murphy and Gery Key his completed 52 already clinched al least a ·~ Toro enters the ca..me a Ron Dykes. there is little of 129 iiasse1 for 780 yar<b He for t}l e title and a Cl•, one-point favorite. The doubt about the ability of and five touchdowns. His rr Chargers' offense has been I I 'I hill playo berth, but coach the Tro. jans• solid runru. ·ng.·· avortereceversares Y ?-.lac !'ttoore made it quite more consistent in recent Joe Carta and Clyde Bir· clear that El Toro wants to we,.ks, but University's game. chard. Key has the ability to .win it all. P.teanwtiile, defense should provide El Green gives the Trojans golonguwellasshortand U"iversity is one game Toro with a dirtrcult chal· strength up the mi~dle i5 an expert at the short out behjnd the und·efeated lenge. while' P.turphy and Dykes pattern. llT-OtftMI AllCtla'-s '"Kll""fllostrt MGSW .. Htr,..ndtt LT,,,._o.r!llll' lll $1111 ... kadlelf~!t LIOll.lc.11 Vffl LI•• Ll.Jtftcor-• ClJotc.tUI (.8 k.n ... ,_...,. S °""1el Hid~ I' MIU ftvll j UO L LEMJktC..Ylfl' 110 QI Aklll•d Ht•non 1'0 Tl5c911Murphy IU ,lJfm<if"'! 11'1 ,L$9eftGr .... nt "~'o.-.. 11S OEAIN!Nlelloll 1'° OTBry811C~•ll'IOlln 1M OG M.111 IOl'lnlr 2!0 OG~~Al'l•t 1t0 OT lllck 141111f" 115 0£0.wldAXUM 115 L90.wldkN99111S 1» Cl Tiii',., """'°" 1'11 Cl O..r Jiff91 "' s Jhoo~ nr s ArtHtlv '" '" "' ... llY ED BURGART Of .. Mllrll'tMl9'1ff It waa one of those nllhls ror the Est~nola HiJh fooi,. ball team. : The Eagles lost four l'Um· its bles aod had three passes !: intereepted. T.beir startinf. ,,. quarterback, Larry Hal • · 1• was knocked cold in lhe m r u1 .-aecond period, and one o "' their defendets was thrown. w out for 1oslng bis cool. Pant hers Edison Lions Clash Toniaht Mar~na, ~~Ji:~0;r;~~~] I 14 6 ' ) \ ---e B 1 Theresultwasaverycon· n -• . ar o~ vincing 27-13 Century L 't d n· l t IFJ' t • . t League victory for Mag· .. . , , ong-awai e ue a Wes mins er noliaintheaeHonfinalefor ·c T J bothteamsat'NewportHar-onquesl Fourteen months ago kickoff at 8 and West· and klckoJ(returnee) and a scoresmeananything,it'sa ang e borHigh. ... when it was· decided that minster a one-point favorite massive line. tossup. . The 1tuming point in the \V estmlnster and Edison to capture the loop cham· Edison counters with \Vestminst,r outdid The Marina High Vikings wild, emotional game came \\'Ould " dwell in the Sunset pionship a nd se"'1 the quarterback Rick"8astK>re, Edison's perrormances will try to finish'wit}\ 3 .500·. in the second quarter with Now they must wait for 'BY STEVE ANDREWS Sunday's decision whither or ... ~ll'f'J'li.tS- an at· large berth will be Two first half touchdown$ l.eague together one or the Chargers into third place. tailback Nathan Ching, ,the against Los Alamitos Celght record in Sunset League Magnolia le~ding, 13-6. eranled after .500 ball in and a time consuming of· Ancelus warfare. fense paced Orange High's ·• Twice Maler Del quarter· Panthers over the Hunting· bact Jl)n wtcmore scored ton Beach Oilers,· 14.5, in on kee~rs' from 61 and S.S Empire League football ac· · }!Ards out. And one of Wit· tion at El Modena High more's aerial• was plucked ThUrsdaY night. Cirsl thoughts for the Coot-Both teams have powet:. versattle counterpart to Poin\s•), .,Newport HarbOr football action when they The Sentin~ls were on ball·mindedwa.!theimpen· Westminster .-boasts 21>!>· Aleddocks In Steve Hines (15 points), Western (nine meet the Fountain Valley Est~ncia's.24-yardline,anct ding clash or Westminster's pound fullback Dennis and a quick, agaressive points) and Fountain Valley Barons' at 8 tonight at Magnolia quarterback Ron Lion S and Edis o ii' s -Boswell, quarterback Tim r . (21 points)-totalingS3. Orange Coast College. Hunt h~nded off to tailback Chargers. DeP.1a&e, the :versatile Tony , ane. Edison outdid Westmin· . ·Ron Kindred on what ap- -• out of the sky by Pat Eccles The Panthers controlled fora47·yardgaintotheSe.r· the ball for 33 of the 48 Yitesix·yard line. minutes and ran off 57 plays Wigmore's one-yard TD to the Oilers' 3S. In fact, run was nullified by a delay Orange's tailback, Mark of the aame penalty and the Sanchez, carried the ball 35 Monarehs we.re forced to times, the same number of 5'ttle "r a 23·yard field plays the Oilers were able l(>al by Geor1e McGowan, tO run off as a team. San· whoalsotoedtwoPAfi. chez .was the game's But aside from those leading rusher with 132 tl\ree big plays, Servile's yards. defense bottled up the When they did have the Mon1rc1\9 , llniiting them to ·ball the Oilers were able to ISyardsnet. adv'ance it, gaining 202 And quarterback John yards t~al offense to the K'rickl, Seryite's Ne. 4 slg· Panthers' 170. However,· nal caller, came throueh two fumbles and .an inter· with a 'sterling performan-... ception led the Oilers' ce, running /or·74 yards and demise. completing 11 of 17 passes After a listless three for ~33 yards. . ... quarten, Huniingtofl BeJfcb T~me;_aCJ_t;,Y time it ~as showed signs of life early in Kr1ck1 t:fther con_J1nc the third quarter. Trailing through with a1key gain on 14--0 the Oilers took over on \be _eround or a well-placed · their 44 following a Pan· aenal to Derrick Vallin. thers punt and scored in Servtte's winning. rally fOurplays. was boosted by. a major Three running plays ~nail~ on .a Friars ,Punt, could net only two yards c1vlng, Servile~ ne:w life at and lhe Oilers . were riced the·Mater Dei 40 Just prior with a fourth -and -eight to the fou_rth quarter. , situation. Quarterback .Bill The cl}ncher was Krickl_s Holst ran the o(ition to his ~O.yard s~reen pass to Phil left and pitched to Bill Sater En:iard with 10: 18 to go. And who scampered 48 yards Kr1ckl· burned the Mater down the sidelines for the Dei"aecondary ~arlier with score with 10 :14 left in the a !~·yard scoring pau t.o final period. Vall~n. The Oilers elected to go Still, the Monarchs had for two points' but ]Joist ~Ir shot when Don ~at· was.dropped for a loss al· terrs-and mates bro~e temptingto11ass. through ·to block a Servile punt with 4: 50 left. Pat McKeon gained 11 Y.ards to the Servile 12, but the driVe fizzled at that J1Qint and Servile had its uphill win: J -..,Ma STATISTICS .......... .,,..,."" flrlll._,, MMl"f "'rwt*-"'5 ..... "'-' "'T .... flrlt_t l'r•• """'"' ., ..... -.1111 .Ylfft'-NIC.,.. .. ......, .....,,,_,9'fdlll1NI ...,..,111/WI _.!Ind , __ .. . ,._.,...,...... Mlt<tt0.1 1 s 1'1'-.lte • 1 J .WIOmot• .... ...... 'Mii ....... , .... Jt\ltMI•$ ........ ICll rl II Ut . .. " ~ ' " " ·~ ....... .. • ' • ' • • ' • " "' •• " •• .. • "' ,., ·~ .,. "' ... .. .. ' 0-1' I ,...,, .. ... " "·' • ••• ' >.I • "' .. "' J, l(rkkl '"" ..-JO " '' 1.1 f'•ler ·-· TOllls t• 31 • 1.1 J non.o I 0 ' . ._. 1 110s.• • .. 1• 21 a.1 """'"• M1aHD91 .. " "" ,. irt . I 2 , I Sl .HD W•lk 11 II 1 Ill ."1 On the ve'ry next series it appeared the Oilers had stopped the Panthers and would get a shot at the go. ahead score. Orange punter lifike Fox had the center snap sail O\'er his head, but he retovered and ran for the first down to keep the drive alive. Huntington Beach had the exact same thing happen Lo them in the first qUarter and it led to the Panthers' first score. With a fourth down on their 45. Orange's Fox again watched the punt s nap fly over hi s bead. Again he recovered and ad· vanced it for a first down . Ten plays later Sanchez went in from the three and Fox• first o·r two conver· sions made it 7·0 Panthers with 4:40 left in the initial quarter. A Kevin Klammer inter· ception at the Oilers' 30 set up Orange's second touch· down. Tonight it happens with Afaddocks <receiver. punt " And if com par alive 1 • r for ni&'nc.es_ Although Marina is 2-3·1,_ pe_ared to be a balnlac~ op. s -e...r s p.c -· . Fountain Valley Is ravore<I tlon. R ejuvenated MV, I Dolphins Colli de -<Ir··-~~ Mustangs Blanked :~din~ a1r'r:!a (~~ ~1~~i by three points. despite al· Kindred_ l~ked. down field -totaling 53 points. 3-2 mark. arter sweeping nght before · · . · The Barnns feature a throwing back to Hunt, who ~~o~ing :wise? Westman· moreexploslveorrensiveat· then. heaved a scoring pus stei: is_ first in or~ens~, tack but P.1arina 's defense to split end Gerry Buller• secdnd 1~ ~efense. F.dts0n .•s has been more consistenl. Jf ~dick, who was·wi<le open In serond in o_ffens~. first in the Vikings can generate the left corner of ~ end ~fense. . . any offense, they have an zone - P.fission Viejo High will broken foot suffered in pre• pin its playoff hopes on the seasdn drills. strong rig~ arm of Dave Dana · Hills eoach Tony Schmidt tonieht whtn t))e Leon admits his defensive Dlablos lanile with upset· unit will be hard-pressed lo minded Dana Hills in sloptheMVpassinggame. closing South Coast League "Obviously we have to football action at San stop the pass. They throw Clemente High. Kickoff is the ball better than anybody By Saints Both teams 11ke to run the excellent chance. Hunt then passed to Steve Power game, although M -for a t-o po'·t con ~First, however, they must oo... ... · u• • Westminster has gone more stop Chris Dove, the vetsion, and Estancia wa1 lo a.split back system. And g · tothr•a•- 7:30. we have played." Mission Viejo could gain a ,.._Y•Jl'*- tie Cor second in the final T,..,,.,,..,. league standings with a viC· t~:.~S:~.., tory-provlded El Toro top· c Alt' ~111 pies University . ~::,.E:"'Y With the 2·A playoffs ex· st:·wo&vGr....-y panded to include 32 teams, ~=~""'.:,.,., second place fin ishers in all Tl ~c..tt 11 circuits appear headed SllricSc=.vw._...._ for a berth in the post· DEJtfl'E- season competition. oT"""' er1n1ot MGetryGr.., In addition to the passing OT,_,...,...,. game engineered by Sch· ~!:"~ midt, coach John P.turiowiU-L1T-.yll:1<1M,._ h l ··dCIJ9flH.-ave severa 1n1ure ci0r1.-.. players returning for the s ·°'"""~ fracas -bad news tor the s -.n:"'°""Wf . O..M•~ Dolphins. Rl!CMWMoft'l- .. W.e;ve had nine. st~rters' :l~~v'"::-' out sin ce the beg1nn1ni of c M1••T-r the season but tonight we'll LGwneoi11tr almost be at full strength," t~=~~°: Alurio says oa•1 ........ 1c111 _ . FIJolllf!GIH Tony Richardson,· a star· T10. • ..,..._. ting fullback and 59""""'"'11 linebacker, returns for the O..WMI•.,..._ first time in four we~ks g~=~':°"' although he isn 't listed as a DTCr11tFu1~ starter. oi; 1111c:111or11 A1n1 LIAonlto-l• Jeff l\lcCarty, a 170-pound LIJoMGln LB 8tuc1W11•l"'J-laCk(e, tA•ilJ_ue his first teBr..i10.""lfl9et game action of the season oec.rterMor•hlll't • OB~rrr Cr4bb 'afte.r recovering from a s ow11w11Wi By DAVE ROMANO Barons' accurate qu.arter-never a a1n ....... .or .. o.11,~ ....... · ~~~~e~~ \f:d~o!:~~ ~~ back who has completedSZ"-. AnyhopestheEaglesstill Santa Ana High's.Saints , Westminster and Hines for or J38 for 861 yards. had vani&hed when Hall scored a touchdown early In Edison usually come into Marina must also contain was stunned on a blitz shor· the game and made it stand focus. running backs DaVe Kceut· tly before halftime. He was up for a 7·0 win over the IE.a .. -.-:zer and Steve Thompson, helped off the field and did· Costa Mesa MustangSThur-w-..o.iYMn tts Who have picked up 567 and n't play again. ,1day nieht In the Q:ntury LT~••••. 201 433yards. The main difference was Lea1Ue football finale for LGOM$a1Ae9r * \... -· J "° C· C.'lldO.Hutt :100 The Vikings, who held i:.stancia's inatii ity to cOn· : ~t:&C:L°ls at the Santa :~::=.:,·~ ;~ league leader \Vestminstcr taineitherKlndredorHunt. ~= Whtie the win puts santa TEJlm ... dl -::t to seven points and \\'ho in· Kindred, a shifty tailback, '" .. ,,!l~~~-• '" terce-'ed three Lions pas· was effective on sweep§ and AnalngoodshapeforaCJF. _,_........... ...,. ti 'd J I w nNMNllOilft.Q 100 ses, have 3 solid middle cu ns1 eon one pay or a "° playoff berth, the loss 51s-w""'" 11t ,,,. dTD •M ed Co M • h •"--w guard in lit ark Vick and a v.ryar · . ruin _-ta esa s c an· .. 110 ces of having its fU'St win·· oe-,.,.1taot1111 "° mobile linebacker in Jim · Hunt was successfid on ,. •••• .,,~,.-M ',.10 WendelJ. passes over the middle and •• ... ... •N '" '" ... us , •u •• •• ning league season in its -" his)ory. The Mustanas, DTJdMGlof'9ettl 1• Offensively, ~1arina has a even cut around right guard •u•~--1"''"'14 1,•. for a CS.yard TD that.put ·however, finished 3--4 in cir· _., one-two punch in.:.the back· -- cuil pJay and probabl_y ~:==~ ;: field, with Jim Rankin Athlagii1nolirtha far arthea·d,27-6, in shouldhav.ewon1agaimtthe caJOM,.....i.1d w rushing for 617 yards and e OU qua er. Saints. 1 s Akll...,... ld Ron Ross, a transfer from Estancia's two scores' s "" Ill"'" 110 Although the first half ... Fountain Valley, running came on a 10-yard pass was played evenly, the for445. from Hall to Gary Confer In . Mustangs dominated the D { Either Rick Puig or Chris the_1econd quarter, and on a : .second half, but could~'t e ellSe Hawn will be at quarter-twO.)'ardrunbyArtGalvu 1ai; come up with the big ba.ck . Puig started against inthefinalperied. "° scoring play. Costa Mesa • • Edison but Hawn came on OAM•tTAT1tt1cs ::: .... ~:'m'f.~~~~=h~:~1 ~ri!~: Kevsl:d.M:~~e~~,i~=~~~~f~:~s~0 com· :1~:::;:-.::: ~ 1~M 1 11, rune of Steve Tereeis~and ·J.-. . -. Fl•adow.-."'n.11111tt :1 2 \ 165 passing of Tim Rosauer. · Marina. s offense will face ~:.::,,~• 11 1J no It was Mesa's defense, R h d a Barons def~nse that wa~ y_,,.9111111 . ~~ 1: ' however, which really e oun attacked for 41 points by ::::: .. "'" '° • : shined in the second half. NewportHarbor. PunW•_.•.,dls•~· !: ~ m ·santa Ana had only 17 yards The Corona del Mar Sea But Marif!a coac~ Mike =:i~ 1~~:' M1 no andnofirstdownsuntUlate Kings, 2-3·1 ·in Century Henigan says, '"Fountain sc--.~ '"' ::, in the rlnal period of the League football action, Valley is similar to us in :"9stt:\~ 1 u o ,_,, ::: contest. could easily be 4·1·1. tha.~ they play. good defen-"in.1•~,111~: ' • 1-1s uo Costa Mesa's defense was But Sea Kings coach st. ••'-<'- 1'° also alert falling on three Dave Holland doesn't sound The Barons did shut out •• '' 'It ..,... txi ·Santa Ana fumbles. Mark· dejected. explosive Los Alamitos in =:i.ns : ;: ! ::; Nebeker, Rick ?.1iller and "'1'he last two games were lhe second half en route to a u11."" 1 o • "' Keith Josephson all fell on really outs," says Holland. lf·14 ti.&; · =. ; :~ : u loose pigskins for the "But the kids knew they ~n..~ a..-2 • 2 \tl 1'1ustangs. played well, which ls the TEJlmw.-n ttS =::. ! : : "1 CIF Ber th Possible The Mustangs' defense mostimportantthing." ~ ==:.... i~ ~~tMlf,._ 1 1 11 ~! · T • ht couldn't be faulted for tbe The sea Kings gave an c SUi .. i...w1. m ' ,..;,...1• :11 i.t on1g onlyscoreofthegamewhich all -out effort in loslng to El ~ =•~t11fll't i: ~ lJ 1• t1 '·' came with 8:53 Jen in the i\lodena, 10.9, and tieing st:Bt1 ... su.1ot._. us OIKoe ! ~: ~ i .i For Tritons The San Clemente High and tailback Randy Adams first qu~rter when . Santa · Santa Ana 10-10. 08 111!~7i~-: ~!i., t ' _:· .t: Tritons still have an Outside rushed for 131 yards. ~ .... A1'i moved 1.1 yards 1':1 four And Holland expects T9Jlm1tankln os ·MtlbH1 l ; o ~: chance to qualify for the But Laguna has one of the P ys alter intercepting a anothir strong efCon Satur· :~~k'!:;t1; :~ Tot••' '1 111 "° s.i CJF 2·A pla9orfs when -they !~ague 's top d efensive Mesa pass. Jlm Gastelo day nia;ht; when Coronadel M•rlMDtttAM ~~:.: . meet the Laguna: Beach Ar· tackles in John McCall, and dove over from one yard out'. Mar' hosts Tustin at 8 at g~~=~:i,• 165 ,. M ,... " Mt.. ti.sis 1'n a South Coa st a quick defensive back in totak~advantageort~tur-NewportHarbor. MCM1rk Vk1< l!: H•lf 11 ' 0 11 ·'" . nover and Bill Stone kicked 0TM1•1<Sc•vo 1tt t..he s ' 2 it .100 Leagu'-football game Alike Serrano. the conversion for the only "Our,kids know It is the D£M1r11L1111tn«ktr 1u c;.1v1111 ·~ 0 1 o .OOI t . htl1.L g na SMCI_ .... .,..._ LIJlff!W....,.11 ·1tS T•&.ls 1 ' l rti ..a onig a u · · 'fEo-ii5 t:ntu•-"' pointsoflhenight. last game," says Holland, t10.11tl(ko uo ~"'is Kickoff is 1:30, and the tr~ .. r Pofltlno ,., Neither team looki;d.vtcy: "and they want to look good . De9obC1111 uJ. """' ''" ·"' Tritons are two-point LGMl••F~ 11S rr I . . th .. OIM1n11rTlll'rtt 110 c ,.,..,.Aitao w.s impressive o ensive Y 1n .a ome .. i 01 -.n11,ci19rwn us favorites. RGT1melO(k 1H the first half as Teregis was . Holland is not ta.king oeo.Y111S11twr no Currently, theTritonsare •Tai11w.ltphi1 Hs "tt' th be h. ~U111Y1t1nCMtw'9 22 . 1 t' 1 ·r Sf!\.Ml(t"''' 1•_ s1 1ng on e nc TustinllgbUy,desplleitsl·7 S£.Mlll•Mlt1111ta 05 · 1n eague ac ion, ra11ng oec1eMo1u us UMl1TAT1n1ct reet)rd. T .. ,11(.._...,,,. leader El Toro ·by .two orTlrnVlelsHlo• I-IQ CM M G Jlt'r'(C°t-'( :: • SPRINGFIELD, Alis· games, a nd runnerup TaA.ono,.t.o.m• 1u l'lrit-rwil11t • 1 ' . "they are 8.n unpredlc· c RobHtMlllQft '" souri-UClrvinemakes its UC I Competes , FIT-Arlll'tt HS l'lrllllowl'ltNKl!log S I t bJ " b G ~WI!-!«I fi ' h "' 0 Universltybyone. savitou"',,..."' ''° F1r51..,...,. ... JtiH o 1 a e team , e says. T 8111°'_.,., 1• · 1rst-everappearance1nt e firit ...... rirllllnt • • But the latter .schools s.a.nw•.,..._ ro-.i 11rs1*-11 10 "They heal Estancia, and Tl-*•u11°"' ''° NCAAcollege divisioncross Area Girls ,ltt • ..,_.INllilnt 1 ! OEGf"19Youf>t IM YMclltui.N"'J 141 UJ J-•ed OOd • 5a QIOWl10itw 16$ h ' h' ,1 ... ,_,. ... ni.1 1 1 meet tonight, and a.Univer· oTurrrPIMK~ 1•s v .. •..-.w. • 1• ......-g aga11)Sl nla Hao. ... 11,.111it, i.o country c amp1ons 1p, . ll4•1in1...,1 t11 1i slty loss coupled with a San MGPonOovi.;"°'' 110 ..... 111.i.1 » 10 Ana . They are running a 111v11n11--1,~ here, Saturday . ~==::: 111 1 .. Clemente win would result g~~i:;:;-r~ :~:· ~...:-... "':.11-1': ~~ wishbone oftense,._and.lheir "151-rhemo-. its Four.' freshman-Steve Gain CIF ~ .. ':'91Md !:· ~ ina tiefor second. t::..i"'!::n :;: =~.=d ";: ·2: quarterback seems to be DiMNt•=V•"'70..-..s Scott, David Bernstein, Ed ~-'•°'"lflC• 1:; .: ·san Clemente, which 01 ~..,M•tllls 1• ._...,°"'""' runningbetter." OTMi...111•k• 1.0 Aldmeyer and John T~iumphs .... ,_'"',.._'""-i!':" im ,...., boasts a h ard· hitting· oa0,~~~".!.., . ~; ~~111ot..,u •, •, •, ... , ' E'Ven thou ch it Is a ~i:~~ :: Koningh-and senior Ralph · ' att ,,. derense and an Improvising 01;i:::;;_ HS ~-0.,.1,0 meaningless game, the Sea Ol!Mtt11:Tw:k1r 1111 Staunton will compete for SC-ltyOoNfttn I f f h I I LIJlll'rr0t111141r its COa". h Len 'l1'ller's An· Mllfttlftalttlet•~ o o • ''"""' of ense, aces one o t e ~ .. "'"""'-'*"-•.. King1wil goa Iouttowin. Ll1Cet11v-,io. 1111 .... 1• Dy o.,.. 1 1 o 0-14 best 2·6teamsaround. seSc.itltoelfft-uo tc• '' ,., -.. 1 cao.11tKr1u1nr 160 teaters. ayffOWARDL.HAN JtUtHllllC LTJOfWIMCC..11 ''° Tlr'IOll •• H ,_, ''Jf we have to play 2$ caw .. "-"T•yt« 160 At I I . r 60 hool C31S °'* o.u, ,.. ... ..,. K .... 11,... 11.:11 The Artists, capable or an 1..cChr1~1e11Svti..<1t 111"' Mlrtlf'IU • n J 2.t ""YS all the way we will-do s Stt .. 11111... 1.., o a o sc s C r d.I Mar and .u ,, " .,. h 1 1 11 1 c .v..••.1o-110 Siii~ ' ,. • •·• "''" • s 1e1..i1111,_ 150 runners I are entered. o ona Mk•tioo 11 ,. 1 •. t upset. ave os a our AGP•'~•111:• ,,, -"°""'' , 21 , s.1 it," says }folland-. • · ,----------------------Newport •larbor succes·-... 1~ , at •14 1.1 league games. Like the ATJo1Wtw1111 210 ... ,_, 1 o '' ·" Quarter back Gar'y •fully n•eotlated the last ""SM•r ,t 1: .i!. 1!:!. Trltons, they have a good :::i:~::.~:!''6 :: ~ :, ,~ '~ 2:: Gulsness wlll lead the Sea curve or·1 collision course T• .. 11 °'.... defense . 'f'1J<111Jotw1""' 110 ...... u. K' rr G I h th ·11 · h I 1 2s HJ 13 2 1 Tl 1t1w111 Pll• 1u G.t"4• 1, • 1 "' 1n&i o ense. u sness as at w1 pat t em aeans SIMfoe• 1 u n 1:1 Howe"Ver, Laguna's of. FLAllWIWood .., Jo1tt1 s , , 1.s rushedfor227yardsandhas ••cb other Saturdiy in ::"" ..... , ', ,', •, '·' fense has sputtered. and tr u.-.. l(•DlfiifllM Ao-.,.,.u • 1: o •·' passedfor649. second round play of the For )o • d O£F•.,.•Wflt'lt 1• w.1•"' 1 • o "'..-'-----------; CIF . 1 11 b 11 1 yol K._.,., 1 s o ,:o the Tritons' running an PTJ-wln1 1• ..._ 2 11 1 u cir 1 vo ey a Pa • ,..._ -. 1t.1 ,,. s.z ~assing keeps Improving, MGour.•u...., 1'5 Tot111 • 141 11 .,, b . •-'1-"5''".,0 ,.. an Clemente should win. OT ~McC.n 1" •••1111• CdM d~le ated Mayfair -.. M • " _.. ~!t,""";:!::.'·"d :: ,. t.t1;-:i " ._ lli&h Thursday evening In . Kfl~ ,0 1 1 • ,JOO In their 20·19 Joss to Mis· l.IMl""Jo.._.. 110 ,__. ,. , 1 • ... n t d I 1'2 I'" °'"" slon Viejo, q1,1arterback ca"°"'1Wlod 1.0 SMMM• rs roun act on, .r • .r """""• , , 0 i• ·* G 1 ~ 1 ca$ttvt:MOC1i.a11e 1.0 ~ 10 , • 1• .ao 12, and Newport Harbor tt1n1.wi 1 o • o .ooo lenn Dill comp et ... -u our s Mk.1.••AllHI "' ._.. 1 0 1 1 .000 toppled Brethren HJ1h of r-'~ ... ·,'j;·~~·P·~·· ~h0.~;;;iol~sijlx~p;a~ss~e~a-;lo~r;;62~y;•-rds-'.r,:'=°'=~:':,.,.======='~=:'~•:••::=~"=:'::::'::;':'::·:"'~ Paramount, 1~·12. J5·4. Both game1 were at CdM. Saturdav'1 match will also be at CdM beginning at4 In the afternoon. Laauna Beach, the No. 5 lSee GIRLS. P11e 1SI , I I • ! ' 1975 PORS CHE 914's t. SteGMlw...., fw 1..,. •• Dcl•t1 r ,I . .... S1hction •Al Colors -H.t;tu&H PORSCHI + AUDI Factory Autt'toriltd Sai.t. l•111ng, & Super Sef'vlc» · . ,,....,a..-••••"•'•• .... 17141 54~4'n MOaWAUI IZUI IU.UU • J -· ' -' WHY LEASE I · A V'W 7 c .... .. . .._ ....... .. HARBOUR vw - , I • . ' . • .. • .. " ' .. be ne ne thu sid "!!. bir in °' ne prl pe hk 0 be low c be po mo re So out sha ev 40' A he! he ... wit Sa lim WO B are nla for lom T ... 1:1: fish B Ill .... fin !ho "" II " • ' '"" II ... ' .. , II ..,, .. .. • °' ' " "' ... • .. • .. ·· What's Doing Ou.tdoors JIM NIEMIEC Duck huntiog in California continues to reward scatter gun.ners with good to excejlent s~ooling. Duck numbers are up 1n mo~( parts of ~he state with spri g far outpopuluting other waterfowl. Hunting at the llidden Valley Ranch in Riverside is the best it has been in over a decade. as limits are common and new ducks are a.rriving daily in the inland valley, Shot.gun· ners are C1.Jso doing well at cl ubs around the Salton Sea, but tnus far this season shooting at Wister has been on the"-slow side. There ·are mixed reports coming from \Y asco where IQQS(oLthe birds..:lrc r.:ifling up on large bodies of water und birds are only moving into ponds ~fter shooting hou rs. Northern California hunting is P"'atcd good with lots of geese and ducks in and around Tule Lake. Storms in the Pacific NQrthweat are starting to force ducks and geese south and waterfowl P.£Pl:llations should start peaking .around thanksgiving. ""'J-1.. : ... Friday, Novembtl" 15. 1974 'DAILY PIL011. 8 5 Western. Edison Runners Nab Sunset Title GIRLS ·RESULTS .•. Coed. Sep1¥J ·- <Conti•ued rrom Page IM) the-final seven points. Cd~I' co10,.1,.,.1, Newport Invades seeded team ln th~ playofCs.; trailed, 12-8' before the final , Or•n:,C::~ ::JL~~Yll"Y ,.._ h d easy ti.me 1·n run. 1i.1 .. ~ • ._-1occ1 w.-,~> '' .a 8 n Astrid O'Connor served ...... 1 ... ~ ·•· "'\ -.. Colin McConnell and va 11s1rv disposing of EdL'ion, the No. the final 11 points of the rlrst c..i1t11·A1.., 1occ1 oe•. a1uh.1t1tfmn. ,Charlie Walczak paced the 1.s.riw1L ftlrliL Mcc.rw.111c1•.il. 2 team rrom the Beach ·game and came back with i.....i."4. Edison Hi gh Ch.arger.s to c..• ....... 11..1•"'1.w11te1N.11t1f1st~. Cities League, 15·3,15·5. the first three to start the P•IM·Ao ... cocci °''·,.ft.9"Jrli.. the Sunset L •• guc Cross :=1~11 ::-:;.~P~•"c~~~oC:.:: Dana liills, the second I Other ~tun •1 ... 1. ,J..l l.U •~ · . h. w.1 .. cM1 10-11110. Pil11t ™110:1• 11. pluce finisher tn-th-C-South secont game. · ., · o.Mon.c;u11111, 1occ1 .. , NII--country champions 1p 11,..,.,,,w>10:io 11•11_1ieno ,111• c· L 111 t "··t douts included capt1ln P1MnOll00<1 .. 1 ... i. , N.'"Porl tturbor lllgh's Th d · act1· t · • • oust eague, e 0 iiua Ati·son Ch1.td , Dale Keough •'·'I ~•1(•' ·•• .. · urs ay tn · on a Pi•r<•!M>1t.1,1•.Tn1r•~•c 11e.111 .. St . J osep h High or ,.,,.,,,..,,.11eck 1oce"w .•v .... Sailors go a Cler their sixth Westminster High. School. Ml,',~~!,!_0_1~.·,. ,,,._ -•., -,, •• ,. und Liz Ogden ·F,.11,,.., .. ,, •. 1. t · h S L I ............ _ ......... -Lakewood, 15-12.15·6. ~ · . hA ¥••o•·Po•l•r !OCCI .... McC1tf·, 1 sra1i; t unset eague oot· Loara's Ralph Serna ~·1rwo•i•.W•••m•n11 .. 11ss.f.G\.f\111n Newport Harbor fel l• fortheLuguna_Beac r· Pltv.._..., .. ,. , .11. b.ll "l.Clory •nd PoSsi·bl , the va11e, 11••· ¥tt"•rn 1i11. L6\Al.i11it01 ti L B hi g •·ndy " " , ''' -• ·-·-~· • l • . > won his third straig~t in· 1.u1.Hew-1H••-?Ot behind in the first game sts, ynn u 1 .• .:><> s...~ ... •nc -· -: .... ",1'1. , c I rcui L ch am pions hip d .. d 1 ·th 9 36 ,,rwo1 u 69.,. s1., .. 11,..,: 1. EdiMll'I 1t111 aga•·nst Brethren, 12.5, then r.arson and Na net Alllson HGDP••-oit• iocc• oef: A•oln-·' · -ton'.ghtaga1·nstthe\"estern 1v1 ua crown w1 a : LHt•••i.""''' ... "'·w""'""""''s. h d It •10 "' ·• ' I k. d L h d caught ri·re and made the y,eret estan outs. 11 ........ 1 .... 1 1 1 • " Pioneers. It's ~t Newport. c oc ing an o.11ra a :".:..'7.:.~~· •. '".:;1;!;, ~::=.t '·:OS O..••o Oet•M'I' tocc1 oe;l q1w1~ ' ? Kickorr is a t 8 and conch· t~ree runners i11, the top Jut1to1tv1.1t1itv next 12 points in succession F' Id H k ~~~~·:~'·Bur t• iocci *'· Mooi•·' •• f Bill' Piziica'5 Sailors are 11-rave. But it wa.sn t enough I. Sl'lollr (M) \O;Ji 1. sio.n !Ml 10·•11. -including t~'O that "'ere 1e oc ey l'rOOtttc • .. l.•·1 •' • ' r to get by Ed1so h ~111111 41..i io:•S•. ceno•• !FJ lO;•s. d1·sallowed by a wrongful .-,-01>in 1occ1 °''· \.•U""'• .. 1. ·, ,. point favorites to hand : . n w ose 51ri<kt.,... 11'1 t . .1•cnu1e111E110 .. 1. .., 1, 11 •• 1,, Western its Se\'enth straight cons 1st en l p~ r_r o ~mance F•'""""o (F 110:•• 1.. 1<..oWlfl 1M110 s1 substitution. . wcwiitN ·s l'tlElD HOCKEY .... , .. ,. ~.,~11 ,11.,.t •, co" .. 0,1_ ,, loopd~eat. . had runners r1n1shing 2-4-~o.~',"°'1• c.1i1 i io.n io.JolwM-CEI l.rrlhe first ga.me, Tracy IE•11u11...,.1e11.01*'tW1111. c.o.ioorw.v1n1•n11 .. l.}-'·t•· •· •. ~ '· Coupled \\lilh an Edison 6·12-25. lHm Kor''' 1. Mar1n1 » 2. Fo<.11.in fl1~Carthy did an outstun· r;::::::;;;;;;:::;:;:;:;~ ~~~!~}~'°"•'•· w ...... ,..,u 1111· ding ,·ob at lhe net and Curol victory at \Ve stminster I..oara won the dual meel ~...;,;-~~ Al•m•t .. 1n '·~"" tonight th e Sailors could .championship and as a . "°",";.·;o.;.;~,H $toneman made the top I · th t •tl T · save or the game on an a11· c aim e 1 e. oo , victory result, the two schools LEndlco1!,c~11~:111.A1c111tn11111a'.I W 0 I d th I. · h d · 1. 1 th 10:.:J >. a1-,,., 10: .. •· eon-y 1M1 p3rent rirst shot that went u a s s •u re e 1n1s e 1n a 1e or e ''·'' ... ,,_, ,, ., ,, ...... ~,,, ,,, ·d h t · Bl · k t r CIF ... • •· --.... ""' wildly outs1 e t e p ay1ng ue1uc es o a 4-A league crown with 14 111:111.v11r11• cwM J "'"a.,.,,.,_ .,, .. -Big Dear Lake is listed as slow ~·Ith most of the birds worki ng in the newly established refuge cirea east or the Stanfield,,.kutorr. Steady hunting pressure by loculs has made hun!ing c·ondltions poor on "''eek ends. playo rr berth-the third points each. iwi 10:~ •. Ke11t1 tEl 10:1t 10. ~ .... ,_, area. h b'd · h r· fWM l n 01 Becky Da ni el "'as the star sue 1 1n t e past 1vc Ed. .11 y,..,. ~~r•s: 1. N•"'PO" "'rt.:.. SI 1. years Loara and 1son w1 Edi_.,>. ,.,,.,1,.. .... w~mn•ter 1u or the second game, making S~LES & SERVICE AH Modlit for 1-.i1 ... Doliytry ,,. Phea1101ar Secuo11 Nears · advance to the Clf' s.1..o.1.11mi~111•.,01#'1111nV1111e,111 (ivepoint-makingspikesin· The Sailor,s boast running .1. 1 t k t J.U1¥11u1.w.11.rn10. 1. 1 · backs Brian 'fheriot. Dan semi 1na s nex wee a Firwo1,..,19,. 5 .. ,...invi : 1. ~r1N 131. eluding the 1na one to win Ch · d S F 1 Mt.San Antonio College: t-1ewpon "••too• u11a s. Eo;-12 •. the match. r1sty an teve oey, we11m1..-,1er•s.fo...,t•lnv1111e,s•,.•. Corona del l\.1ar had an 1.Jpl and game bunters will be taking th~. rield this weekend receivers Vinnie lilulroy, 1.DiAi1mue1111.L .. •111.,,,.., ..... o. 110 w. w-.t. s.. M.i.t DICK MILLER MOTORS ' In I ~ 'I k s T · Ju....._oA va11s1TY · easy game in (he first mat-quest o pheasant with most of the action taking pl ace tn " a r te v ersvn. om F;Mi 1..e1q ... St.no1nv1: 1 . .wrlN 111. .1 d f h 557.z1:12 s.t\11 A• Ce11tr1I and Northern California. There are lots or ri ng-Bazacas and Ron Lamer-F th II ,,_1 .... v11i., 1'1 J. Et11-10 '· wn1. ch up but trai e most 0 t e '-------------------"'---',-'-' necks in the long valley but ·hunting will be limited lo ton, field goal kicker Art 00 a ~"!,11:-...'u!i~::'~·,::~:".°" ~rtmr-' second game before scoring · private and stale refuge rlelds and hunting pressure is cx-Sorce, .and defensive gems ,_':~~~~~~2'...-----..~---------'----''---------'---------~-••• •• pected to be hl1h. Pete fl1cCowen, Bucko Department of Fish and Game pheasanl releases will Shaw, Dave Si mmons and take place In i.reas of the Salton Sea, Im perial Valley a nd Lamerton. • Standings Owens Valley, but hunting pressure y,·111 be extremely The Pioneers have not heavy as it usually Is on opening weekend. 6een able to hold any Sun.sci _ ,.,.0 &1..uslit ... Gue: ('uiiir.l, Chukiir Sctttfered League-oppon·ent-to leSs w 1.. 1 f'F , ... , r than 25 points. And \.\'ith lhe ~:~~· ! ~ ~ l 1 Ample water matched with good feed conditions has al· firepower available to the ~11.0e1 1 1 ~ 110 1~ lowed quail and chukar to scatter and most hunters are ror· Sailors. that record is ex· &11110P Am.11 1 1 o 11 ..i ced to walk many miles in order to bag limits. Quail num-peeled to remain intact. :"!!,...,, ~ ! : .~ ~ hers are high as compared to recent years but chukar !\larina. for example, Jed T~...,..,.,Sc_.. 1~ populations are down . Ttif,! back side of the San Bernardino \Vestern 32·0 berore pulling 5erw1tel1·"'-;:,';!11.~~mn mountains are listed as f3ir £or·mixod. bags by hunters who its horses 1n the second half. St P1u1w1 a1SM11am.11111M1 !>Ac Meet Sunset Ford's PUNT-PASS-KICK. WINNERS , ' ' ,, • • 1 • ' ' •' ' ' ,,.1 '' ... , ,, .:~ r e)10rt most shooting is close to water and around private Pacing the \Vestern.Jtt: Pl~K~~;Y'(LU.GliMi:~ ~ -·~-ranchH.... -· ,----""t~ls~ftCi'bn"c~mi'an ··-w 1..,. '"' '" El-' o o 116 Jll Calfi•h, Bas• Active Bideaux and tailback Eddie Jteid . Both arc excellent of. Warm weather h•s H\ggered late activity at_ most re n s iv e p I a y ~rs and Soutbl1nd lakes for bass and c1triSh. Very few anglers are \\lestern figures to score on out Qn lakes and taking advantage of the actlon.·Va ll , llen· the Sailors defense.· shaw"ind the San Diego lakes all report that fishin g is 8:ood, l·lo~·cve r . the Nev.·11orl even though early mornJng temperatures are in the lmid-scoring punch has been 4f's. espec ially impressive Anaheim Li ke is listed as the best spot ror rainbow trout lately. · helped by weekl~ pl anls, with trophy trout fishermen Theriot's average is 5.3 heading ror Willow Beach where big rainbows are being yards per carry, Bazacas caught. Action at Leke Havasu is 1ood ror large mouth bass can hurt the opposition \.\·ith wl~h strlpers showln~gns or getting an early start..Lakes· his quick openers (he had a San Antonio a nd Naclmlento are slow with only a rew bass 50-ya rd e r against Los limits being recor~d by ~ngl!rs. -:orklng the drop-orrs with Alamitos), Christy is a con. worms, leadhead Jigs and deepd1v1ng plugs. sisteni. runner and Foley Me.l.·ico f'ishi11g Steady can hurt the opposition \vith . his runrHng or passing as a Blue and black marlin, sailfish, dolphin and roost~rf1sh . backup QB and tailback are providing most of the action iit resorts on Baja Caliror· · "' nia. TEMIB~:u:·~·~ 1°" Dolphin are plentirul at Rancho Buena Vista with a few ATc. .... tteurich 10t big marlin b_einf: weighed in each week. ti1arlin fishing is ~G::/:!'~ ~!! also listed as good rorthis time of the year at the cape. 1..G1MtcWi•Yv i.s VIII• P1rk • 1 1 U1 10 s.-n11,1."a 2 •s M eor-oe•MI• J 1 " 1:1 • <:M11 Ml\11 • o " •s ,...onon• • o 111 ,,, E\ltn<ll S I 111 ,,, TUilln I 0 .:i 1•2 ~ .... 1e1.y'1S<"" Sin!IArw I, Col .. Mt110 ~-llo 11. E•l•ncl11 ll ToN9111•1 G1mt VIH1P•r•1IEIMo!Mi1 '-luriley'1 G1me Tuilln 11S(dM1\ NtWPOrl EMPlltll LIEAGUE w l , .. '" Foo111m • a 1n· " Kt""'d' ~ I ,., 12 .lnar.lm i 1 ,, 31 Or1r191 l 1•1 no ~I-ck • 10:! 1~ HvnU"Vton Be11c11 s lH 1.0 Kl1t1l1 S 100 1M c,pre.s -1) ' .y ·11o1 t T~urlday·s S<- Or1r191 f<, lrlut1line1on Be.en• ' Tanlifil'l~H CJPl'IH I'S 1(11111111 L.1 Pllll'N f"DOllllU WS 5adcl!tbt<k 11 5 .. Bowl S.lwr,..r·1 ~,,,. An1N:fm V'I Kennelly et L.I Palma GAltOl.N GllOVE lf..IGUE Wl l'F.l'A l'Klliu I 1 1C1 M . ~., . ..( i ' . ,., • .! .,, l~I I :_<I !~(nf'J ~·.r ':'<)1 .. ,. .. ,1 ., '!/ • •• I l. T Jeff SU.rr / 110 -H-k Cod f'i1hi11g Good . _ sEv1111111M"'"'" ,., """ ~ 06Gor11<•""°"-ns Stnll-I 12 Jlo 8o1wJ:,ranae • 2 1CO M c.,aen Gro>1e 3 1 II SJ Except for occasional surface a.ctlon, most sportflshing Fao.nC11r1s1~ 11C1 h Tllllr!enTMrlot 1/S landiacs are concent.raUag on tbe deep .reefs for good catc es ""' T11m &•lK•• 1~ otrock fiah. Limits of rock cod, cow cod and lin g cod are com· ""IMl11t1rwo.i.- L.I VU1nt1 J 4 12 A1nc:l'IO .t.l1mltos • •I .. LolAmlOOS 0 S ll 1JI , ,.,,..,.u.,•, k"' moa for angler• fishing Oii hoals·l'llnning out of Newport and ~~111~·:~t::'n • Dana harbors. Seas are carm and' fishing condltlqn~ are con· 00Jo11n P111111n 11C1 &otw Grlllltt 21.1..oi.Amloas 1 ns Tonl,nt•so.·mn lH O.nlll90 vs L1 Qufn1111 G1r0tnGrove ildered good. ~:;;r;;;,:c~nrlth no Glroen Gr•\ltl ws A•ncl'IO Al•""'°' ill -So me an glers are workin'g the hilands and local kelp beds lllSte ... Ai<llt•"son tor token· catches of bass and bonito, but are"hittiog the bot·. M &ll<ko...,..,.. ~ .. y ,. ,U..,...J'•~m~ f1>t•iP1111S P11tUic1ll lloi\il '~ C8M.lrkUu1r1 tom fish spots to flll 1acks. ce P11uw..11 The marlin season is all but over in the area as only an oc· !> o.-..s1mmon1 ~asional billfl1h ls being caught and most of the action is !> 1ionll111trton faking place off San Diego. There are very tew boats out ,~ ........................ ,! HS II ,. '~ With rough seas on the ou1side keeping most private sport- fishers ued to docks. , Pro Scores Bay fishing In Newpo rt is good with bass a.nd croa ker· -llated as most active. Small boats trolli ng in deep channels are connecting on limits of bay 'and spotted bass whil e spot· tin fishermen are usin g ghos t shrimp a nd bait to fool rlsh on the incoming and outgoing tides. Mllloiwl 91•kllN11 f.J-1.ilM 8utlll0 1 !J, Bo•lon 100 New'lo•k 9•, Clt"";f•nd 89 HouSIOfl 10S. 0.1<1909t Portlenrd IM, All1n11tJ ........W.H a11kllHll At-illiM """'Von; IOI, MemPl\!S 101 Water Polo 51. l.ol.lll Ill. Vlr9!11l119t 5en Antonio 102, K1ntuck, 100 !OTI N1ti-.1 tMcke, u1111 .. Molltttl!•, Boston I 8utt1to s. MiMtsot• l ' YAltSITV ,,.,, ,, Qlrl• "'" Urll.,,.,tllt I 2 ? S·lll 1El Tot1 0 1 1 l ·l Ulll-111, Kori"'; H&Ul'tt l. 0K9r- J, MtC..Mlt • J. Hi llman, P. Ll'O'I'. fJ Tonl'.c:or1nt: ,..,wine t.5<hudtl. JUNIOltVA-llTY k••llJOU.rt.r1 u..i--s11, J t , •· 14 llTOIO 1 0 0 G·I Unl..,.nllJ Korl"I: J. C•ll'IQOlll}, llor· 1!.111•.•r-1.Glew. £ITor1.c:orillQ; ltoD. ,ltOSll-IOl'H SU.1llJON'1tn Unlwnky i • I 1·ll £1T...o t 001·1 Unlw•llly K01ln1: MlllrOll '· P. (emp. Mii ~ c.11ent111t J, Alc1tm1!0tfl l, 811111 1, Rolo~l n1, 11r1edl11w1, M. Cilmpbtll. $1111Wltl, SimOtofl. A, LJon1. llT-KOrlll<;I: Hafll. VAltSITV kfft WOolltlt1'S Or..... O l D 0·1 twnt1f191on8t1ck I I I l ·U HuMlrltrlon l•itn .c:o•llio: a......-1, MOtlln l, Wtfr I; Jollll!O" 4, _.., 1. M ... O;'YH. l"ltOSM·IOl'll 1c-11r 0111rWn er.....-g 1 o 1.2 ffllrltl""'"lltK~ 4 I S .l ·ll Hllft.!11111111'1 tlK~ t.etrlfll: KMll S, Jle~M I, 111u1H11n J, Gurnme r1N11, aii.tlf"". ,JUNIOlt VAA51T'I l ttVM StlC~ Wllfl by torftll l'ltOSH·IOPll ktrellJOV...-n s.nc-nte o o o 1-1 i...g-81.cn 1. I 1 2·11 • Edison Plays S.nCl-nteKOHflQ: HISllfll. l1eun1 lie•<~ 1<or1no : w1n11e1 J, Edison lli gh·s undefeated Wlllllot• 1, Morion J, Pe1ermt11, 8•-faculty wilj be challenged ,.._;<•, ~. ftt, T. Gtlndle. b v,1.•s•TY y a group of students s, ... 1o,0u111n Tuesday night ~in a donkey o.nt.Hllll 0 I l l•S · Ml\tlonv11Jo , 1 , 1 11 .31 basketball game at the o. ... Hl!ls.c:orlno : scn11rt1 •. ~·-Chargers gym, beginning at 1"M1M1on VltlO surillQ: Mllf1lll'I' '· ~ 7: JJ. •.0t.111•1 •,wn11111•1~~o1-i.w· Pres<rl~ ti ckets arc Sl DouQit t, Duckwo•1111• Butn t,-t=r...,..... each \Vith the tab at the gate Miiier, O'Rlo~y, Fr1ns JuHio• v••siYY ,Sl.50 game night. · S<;trt 11' Ountn o.n10 Hllll D 0 I 1 • 2 r=:::::::::::: MIHIM YltJo i • 1 I· 16 Dlf'I Hl!".c:orlnt: Cook r Minion Viejo 1corlno: Berlltl s, Mc.· C•nn s, SPtM•• J, Aldora, ~n. ..... LEASE A BRAND NEW 1975 CADILLAC ... co·uPE OE VILLE FOR ONLY $194°6 ::~NTH 36mo.11pene...d leow +lo.: '50,000 mi.·S yr. 1enr. policy lnc:lude. .;nyt cabriolet !Of>, AM/fM •le1eo rodlo, !eolher 1n1trior, o.r cond .. 6 woy P'l"'· seoh. electric window•. ••HI <ocliol wt.ile woll1, t1h & tel•. t11eri119. pw.. cloor Lock1, lamp monllou & much mcwe. ALLEN t""f 3..-1ttol•1I..--'2 .:a.:lcll.:1C 28332 Camino Copl$lrono . Logvno Niguel , Son o;ego fn.y. DI A~ Pkwy. £•\t. (714) 831 -0800 (714),495-0800 10 GRANDSTAND ADMISSION TICKETS $15 (Regular Price $20.00 • Save $5.00 Each Book) . • • • Order Now • Available throµgh Dec. 11, 1974 Write: Tl~KETS • DEPT. G., Los Alamiios Race Course 4961 Kalella Avenue, Los Alamitos, California 90720 THE WORLD'S FASTESTHORSES RETURN ! DAV RACINC l.....,, *" l!!!!!t 1Jt lit Po•l 12:45 Dec. 1 thru Dec. 2 • Presented bY-- 1 • • • x • c T • • • • ' I < • w~.r .. • ' ., -,. -.....,. J I "'- Pict ured with Mr. Bob Heusser, President, Sunse t Ford and the Los Angeles Rams John· Cappeletti. Harold Jackson. Rich Saul ; Bill Simpson. Willie McGee. David Ray, Pat Cur- ran. Charlie Stukes. Steve Preece. ~ack Snow. t YE.t.I OLD 'YU.I OLD I 0 YU.a OLD 11 YIAl OLD 12 Ylil OLD 1 J YEAR OLD lstO.Yfdl-MY l•t...,w..... 111._...l..,._ lsfMklMMIStffW lslleNS.wtt l.t ..... McCJow. w~w........ lartl Irie c'"... &dlric..,. 211dScott)4.tfricll MJoetl..., WO..L..f-w Lorn'-'-WT_,. .,.....,_ ltd Mlle .i-t . lrd Fornt 1(.-ytor W Scott H-$ ltd Strrn ~: Sunsel Ford. in <XX>Perat10n with FOfd Motor Company's National Punt-Pass & Kick Program, presented 43 trophies. The contestants totaled 283 and competed over a penod of 8 weeka. . --_ · To highlight lhe Annust event. held at the large Westminster Deslership, the lrophies were Pfesented by ten members of the Lot Angeles Rams football team brought together thru the ellorts of the popular Pat Currsn. Oki •BBol ttie Ram Team Mr. Bob Heusser. Owner of Sunset Ford. says his merchandising philosophy 1s geared more toward Community involvement such as sponsorSh1p of t20 vanous lootball. l1t11e league, soccer, bowling. etc. rather than any tremenddus amounl ol orher adve,...· tiS1ng. . , Mr. Heusser and hts key personnel are actively involved in the lo<;a1 area thru sucil Qrganlzahons as the Kiwanis. Chamber,ot.. Commerce, Boys Club. etc. He believes Lile and business is a two way street, y0u must also put 1n 10 the commui"11ly as mucn as.VotJ lake out THIS WEEK'S FOQTBALL FORECAST SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17 ATLANTA •••••• 21 IALTIMOll •••••• 20 DfTIOIT •••• , • 17 NEWYOllC Gl4NTS .... ,; 1'D' Coitf l)llltlflO l<>C<6111ngly -lootlill! UCh ....... F.tlconl II-.._,,. II -TOUQ'I "'"""',._. L"""" 11C>t -llMI Gi1r1t"' 0000) "'"~'" 0.-09 C.t<Q --llOl&n'llwl111>,l.t-1"'1;1>mt.-•-l)llOuCl ..... 11>11g. F-lecl NT IOl><Q •noYOrO--l>IUlllilW-•lJOno.DIJI-~ Oi1tor1 0y r . IUFFALO •.•..• 24 MIAMI ...... 2 J 90Q ,,,, ... -on ,....,Ito~ ~-11.FC EHi 19..iert. Ooli>ol'"' "''"DC!OO 8<1R1.,._, 2•·18 . .t.11 i.o • .,,., ... 11••"11""1un<lol0•""._•,...v11&1...oy s11•1 .. Butt.,&y1u.1-. CIHCINNATI ••.... 27 HOUSTON •••••• ZO '""""""ia "'9'1""' St9•""""_,"'.,.ono"" o.11<11-..... o10...."'"'1tw-.. •-111111'00 ).1·21 C10tJ1110on Coney ee,..., &y .... ,. 1n "'""' ,...,c~ WASHINGTON .....• 17 DALLAS •.•.•• 14 Anol ..... ttil°'9!1,. ! .... ---~·,,,NFC Ent __ ... S..- ~llllflOl lOu!l-IO<~t.lony111""91.,. """'" -1 .... _, ~ MIMNISOT A •... , . 20 GlEEN IA Y • , •.•• I 0 .....,"Qt .,,.Pl>"fl P•t•era. 32·1 I •n ---, -••u•q ••al!Y c,..noe<I -~..,... u .. n. ~ .-..... ...... NFCCtntrll.f'1IOllltvOQllnt ... tJK:f>WU1.Gll 1~1- NEW ENGLAND •••••• J I l'IEW YOll JETS .•..•• (J f'a1no1, ota6tl<I J111 ?4-11 -11'""" ogo, •"" on tM /ISC .: .. , , • .,..,IC:" _.-.. P•to DOUIOlllO .. mt Jl!l•--&yO..W.---...oga '°· NEa,1"""""· OAKLAND ..•••• JO SAl'I DIEGO • , •. , . 14 AFC Wh1 ,...,,Ile" i..-IOP -Doll""''"'"""'"' o-~-• ... mool tnl>OIO •-O...ger1.n0t;100t<.orlly-."1114·10. S..nO.OO...,anM118,,,_r.oo~.,.. 1 PlnSIUIGH •• , , , • 27 CLEVELAND .••••. 17 -.....,.,c., '""..,.'"UC~ s~ ,.._,,,.,,.,.... a.-""'.a 111 -Plll--.20-18,l!ll ..... l-~'fl-SlM .... .,11 ..... UV 10. ST. LOUIS .·~ ••. 21 rHILADELrHIA •••... 20 C.oi. \1"190 .. .,,.~...,. --E~• on....,..,., 1..3 !»Cl<'" 5'!~. l.,....IOolln:l •n """-:'-lflUllCIUIO't~_. NfC[Mf-•lfl*•nbyO,, LOS AHCPELIS •..••• 24 NEW OlLl.l.NS •••••• 17 CHICAGO •••••• 20 SAl'I F~ANCISCO .•.••. 17 1-.A "°""'"" """' S••tl!< 14-0 . ...,,,,., ~-Ill Ml-Sonc:1. IM~"'" -llfllllll ll<lfl· Ma"' OOUbt\1-1 llll:Olt'IQl'"I-~"5 beh">d""" 011 N(lo"'" S.,..o(I l'O'OI' """"' 'l•"'ll- Cfllffa. •\f>l<;1lllV •H•'" ,_, ,..., "'"n ·~ Nf(. w,,.1 '"" .,_t "''-"!>. 8'#1 """"' PMlll8"'l ""9N "'"' "*' 1111-..i Ol I"""""" -~~ tot C"<19o. •• MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 1 DEHYEl •••.•. 21 KAl'ISA S CITY , ..... 2J AFCWe-n O.w'"""' ""°""""'''"' Broncm.,,.,..lcl,,...i(octt•n _.,. I•._,... --ncn"'' o...-won·i...i. I l•H,1noate -Dyli"'"IMl""Oal-. ' a...... ...... o.,""""'·i..~ IO<et:l$!<ngw;nol --·llV<•-'1•..-ont-On!lll•OUI Ol 13 o .. nto-•illOOllO• ... pt ..... o. ....... IODne. THOUVft-,,H--4111 ;ivetagcitf l~ o11n uonc,s1....,.,,,....,... / 1..;.QKL~DMA · &-NEBRASKA 11-AUBURN 16-BAYLDR 2-AL.ABAMA 7-SOUTHEAN CAL l2-GEOAGIA 17-TEXAS 3-MICHIGAN t-OKLAHOMA STATE fl-PENN STATE 18-HOUSTON 4-0HIO STATE 9-TEXAS A & M 14-MARYL.AN O l~M IAMI (Oh io) ~NOTRE DAME 1~FLDAI DA !~MICHIGAN STATE 2G-ARKANSAS Saturday, Nov. 16 -Maj or Coll ~a:es " 11 ••t"" .,. : I ''T t ., " ; .•J ..... 11 ;q " ·" ., •" .. "'' ·"' .... , • t 1 • • • " •• •r .J.. . • .. r i\llDlml l,l Mi1m1, f"l1 . 7 Mlrthll1 M1ry11nd MtNC!'ll58 Mi1ml 1011101 Micll111n St11e M1cni11n M11soun Nlbnisk1 " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " .. L1m1r C1nc.nn1111 lnd•llll P11•d1it " " " " ' ' .Q . "'l Arl1Dn1 Stitt No. C1rohn• Stitt 24 .t.ri10111 20 Air f"oree 1 .\rklnlils St11te 21 ,\rlill&'!On 1 Arlollnses 24 S.M.U. ll Auburn 21 a.ior1i1 20 B1y1or • 24 T•x•s Tiell 21 · eoston Collt1• 24 Syr~cuse 1 Bowlifll G/'ffn 20 Soutlltm M1IS1•sippl I& Brijh•m Youns 21 New Mtlico 1 C.t fornll 27 W111hln1ton st.,. IS Centr1I Mlch111n Joi Soulhem llU11o;1 O Clemson • JO v1raini1 21 Color1do Stitt JO tJ.f.E.P. 27 0.rtmoulh IS Cornell 14 ' O.filnct 21 O.vic11on 14 Jr:~d•~'?.1/:• ~~ ~~'.;~m " M•11 ~~ ,.,. Florid• 20 1<111\.ucky 17 'rwHIO Stitt 26 Wichlll ll Furm1n 14 Th• Clt11oel ll o.or111 Tech 2l N1vy 1• H11rv1ni 21 8row11 I H1w11I 21 Sa11111 C11r1 19 North C1rol l<11 Notre 01mt Ohio Stitt Okl1tl011111 S11t1 Old1h-Om• P1!11n St11tt Pe11n5~tv1n111 R!cllmolld Avt1er1 S1t1 Die111 State Sin JOU! 511te SO\ltn C11roti111 Southern Cllllornl1. s11nford Temoll! T.,,M:,,te TeJIS A & M Tal&l TvtU " u .. 11 low• Stile K1nui1 Slit .. ·~· PlllsburKh ,_, Color1do !11n11s 01110 U Columb•• llpp111chJen 8oSlbn U Ne·,. Meuco 51,IG Fullerton Wake Fo,.~t w.,n • ....n~ Ore1on -\ ~ West Vlr11n11 M1ss1S5IPl)o "" TC IJ. Ot11~e " 1 " " 1 " " " ' 11 1 I• • • " " " " " • '! • ,. ... . ' " > ,. l•l't •, '"'. ~ Holy Crc1s 20 v1111nov1 l• Hou11on " 21 "''"'llhl1 St111 10 U.C.l.A. U11h lt11to Y1roo.f'tl11! " " .. ,, ,. lO Ort:RQn S!ala . \,llllh ' " , 1 I .. I 1d1llo t 21 NOrthom IUll"I01I 21 Hhno.1 14 Mlnnewt• 10 t<•11t St11t1 lOllOO '4 f''.'. Btl<h W1stern M1Cllip11 )l .... S.IJ Ml11ltsipp; Sllte II V.M.I, WHI TtQS Wl1consl11 Wyomln1 " tul•M: Co1&"tt NQ'111 Te •&• t1onn•e.ie•n Plt•l•e 5440 GARDEN GROVE BLVD. WESTMINSTER .CALIFORNIA -~~tiiiiiiAFoll~o~r~ar 1n•1n•·1010 • • " " " " " I J p l 0 \ 't:''' > I ~ .. , ,~ ... It ' o ... • 88 OAll YPILOT • • P UllUC NOTICE -4 . -· Fuday. November 1S. 191' fU BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1nut HOTICll TOCIEOITO•S su.-1 1t10• COUltT 0'TME Sl.t.TE 01' (ALll'OIJO.t. l'<I• lME COUWTY 01' OllA"'GI H•,A·-1 t!u11t 61 EON " k . SCHl.EFER, OKH..., ' "tfOTIC~ I~ MEll!E-tl'f' (il'l'Et.I lo U,. C>~lotl Of lhe •OOW ft•mtCI CIK-"' 1 ... 1 •" °"'"""" ll•vlnq Cl•lm~ •oofn~t lne wlel CW<-nl ••• 1equ•rea lo l•I• !Mm, ..!Ill U.. flf<.t,W<Y YOllC""''• '" lne DUiteolWdttk 01 II• tOOW flltillt:d court, or IO P'Hflll lht'f'r\, "''" t"' r.e'tu ... ,. ~'-IO u.i. ~i...,....a 11 IN oll!(e of -.. \Dl .. Y, B.J. F411.RELL, 21'0 H•rbor Botlln<lt!:I, ....,.tt 11'.· Co\lt ~w. C•li!On'lit mh, .. 111c11 It'"' p1"e ol 1111~~" or 1fll....,.. \>~In 1U "'"Ut<l IM• 1.0"1"11 Ito IM ..01 .. 1 of 1.11cJ a.t-111, w1tnl" tour "911,...•illfr n,.11,.t publi<t llDl!GI Ill!• nal~. PUBLIC NOTICE 1 4Ul3 " NOTICE TOCRl!OIT0•5 SUPERIOlt COUltTOl'THE SllTE OF C4LI FOii Ht•'°" THE COUNTY 01' Olll.lrtGI ' L. /ti. Boyd Word Genocide Coined by P,.of llCl;itively r urc is the "'ord that can be truced ·dirt-clly to the citizen "'ho ri r:H coined it. Genocide b; onc s uch. '!'he crime of dcstro~:1ng nation<il, r~1cial, cullu1•aJ or religious groo1tS. 1fll right. Professor H uph:iul Lcmkin· of Duke University invented it. S1Jtcifically to describe Adolf Hitler's mass murder or Jc'A'S, I~ ~ tl,OJ.,.sho"·n up tn lhc (3nguage 1.1ny"•hcre "'l>erorc ~\«'4' :t ~ «t. "\\'11 1-.:N "'Us the binding of "'Omun·s feet outlawed in China·!" I\, Just about 56 years ago. ~'TUDI ES b~ t h?it expert Robert 0 . Olood indicu te that the city husb<ind is fa'r ·more likely to make his on breakfast than· the £a!'m husband. Or did you surmis,e as much'! lillNISTEKS' "'IVES . A.mong ministers' ""i\·es. one· out or e\·ery four either holds do\vn <i salaried job .or gO('s to school. Another· one out of every four says s he plans to "'ork in the future. r\nd the ol.her ~\\"O out of every four busy\. themselves more or lc!ts 10 vuluntecr commitments outside the church. Over The Counte r HASDUlllogt •• • PUBLIC NOT ICE Mt. A-1141J £\.l"e of ~USIE SPLAWN, 0Kr-.1wcl. NOTICE IS MERE8Y G!llEN lo llle Cte<:!Uot I o• Ille •l)Ove n•""d QtQ<lonl In.I iOll IM<>•"'" h6•1ng tl1>+m~ •ll"l"'l Ille w"3 <1«11a..111 ••• •t<wire<1 10 t!J.e.tllem. witn uw ne<c•U• • VO<>Cne••. ln '"' Olti<t of Ille,,..~ of , ...• oo .... ·~tUlea <OM•I .... lo prl'\4ftl IM<ti • .,ah \"" ""<•••••• -~ IO Ult undtt119..ea •I tnt oll«• or •t10<nev lit08ERT S. ••UTE. 2JJJO 11;twt ll0tt>e 81¥11., Totr.tfltl, C1 Utornl1 tm05. whkll I• the p1;oce ol bu$lNH ol tllt -Moneel It! All """•" !"•lliftlnQ to '"' .-11o>11 ol wlcl <IKtdolll, wllhlfl ICHJr months •lier Ille Ht" publk•llon .. 111l1noUct. \'OU O~G ll1' ~o be able ~o learn mosl a ny foreign langu <igc \v 1th a f;11r fluenc y 1n 100 hours of classroom \\'Ork. F.:xccpt ·Hussian. Average student mav need about ISO hours £or that. 'And except the o'ricntal tongues, t~o. \l'_hieh can require 200 hours. ·Or so s~ys an expert hnguLsl. B11tto11, B11tto1i ·-,ICTITIOUS •VSINISS NAME STATEMl.Jtf t111 tonow1"' oe•)On ls Ool"ll bf.<!JMU '"' N ET NOl.-0~ WOHi.Li, Ui;J H•rl>Or 1-~----.......... :-Q.j,(oit•M.-s.,C..t!forni91fffti- c..1 li•YllOh:I•, 101• Re<IOllHJ ....... , 0.tlJ'OO!;tobtr Jl, ltU · KERRYL.KEYMER Aal'Nni\.lt.,ltl• wllll·l,,..w;lt ~ ..... -oi 11,.1•t•t•DI tn. R!Hit~~~;i:'•:-~-- nuo ttlwtllet ... llY41., T"""lfttt, Clliltr"l1 ttUOS """""''lot 1,'1ninlilttltl1 Cf4 ,..,bUllMtd Oreng<t C6tU Olllf Pikll:, Oc-.2S,-~Ott-l.l,-H;if,. Jl24-l4 ,\\'ER,\l~IO: i\IA-1\'Seye lli aboul CIOC 5l h 01' an inch larger than lhc a verage \1·on1cn's eye. I . llt\:\Jl\IOCl\S Clienl _ask~ ho"'.long sailors aboard ships ha\'e been sleep1~g in hammock~. Ev~ since Christopher Co lumbus pu:ked up the notion from the Am errt!an Jn· dians. 1"he ham mock 'was t.hcJr inv!:!ntion. QUITE TRUE, just about twice as many men as "·otnen marry after age <IO. ---....,. ~ -. llOW C1\N YOU call. yourself a loyal ~larvard alumnis if you can't name the six .. U.S. prl!sidenL<t educated at yo ur university'.' Oh . you didn't go to c-l~aF-va-f'd ~-1 -i·ght.-John-Ad<ims-..---John Quincy - _ Adams, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. R.oosevell. Cosu -... C.Hlorn•• •1•1• Tllilo ... ll .... l ll <DftOY<IM tly Ml i,._ i---~---------dl~iOMI. PUBLIC NOTICE Rulher£ord B. Hayes and John F . Kennedy." ,\ng ie R essler, \·ice president of Comn111nity C.rl Aeyi.olol Tnbo n1-..1 *•l liltd wlt!'l 11111 eo.incr 0 1•• ol °'""°' County°"' Oclablr U, 1tl•. ,_, PloblhMll OrM>g9 Co.SI Dtily Plla4, HD-llH' 1,1, U,21, lt74 ltl'Jo74 P UBLIC NOTtq; ---,1blt1ous•us1N1ss HAMt STATI MI HT • Tiie loltowl119 ll't'MlllS ¥1 o.;119 ~ll'llU •1; Mfi~A Vt.ADE FLOAIST.mrttarbDI' '-ftll Mt..,, C.Utort11•'1'"11 • . s ... UYftl..i, llUIJ Tlm¥ind, ,,.,.,,,_ • '''" ll•tley, C.lflOf'lll• t270t T ... Uym.n, 11311 l•-llOll, Fol.ri· llin .,..., .. ,, c;.1Uornle t'?IOI Tlil• 1111~1'11., l.J <~ltd "" .... '1n- 111 .... °""1· ,_ ""°11ilwll o •• ._ CNH 0.Wly Pllo .. Mowttnt>er 1,1, 1S, l2, ltl• 3'U·l• PUBLIC NOTICE NA)1U! STATEMENT 1n1 toll0011lfl9 "')Oii ll oolno blnll'IHt as: • DOWN TO' EARTH, 111 W. 11lh $1., •·•.eon; wu: c.1llor11I• n•21 ~•I "-• ICogltt, U6Jo.111iSt., Cos .. Mltu, C.lllCM'nil'2"21 Tlllt 1111!.lnett ii (Olldl.H;lft Oy Ml il'-9i ....... I. - Kiri flt• 1(091er TJlit Sl .. t menl Wit ft!"' Wl!ll Ille Courrly CIH~ofor...,QI eo..111yon Oclollff2S, 191•. ..... P\lbll ..... CI Or1nqe Co1st 0.Uy F'<IOI, Now ...... r l,l,lS,ZJ,"I' :JK>-1• PUBLIC ~'OTICE SLf'·I•'" 'ICTITIOU5 •u51HIESS NAME STATEMENT Tiit l<>11owi119 titt)Qnt 1•• OClltt; ttu.ine,1 a · l $1,N CLEMENTE TE'JINISCLVB, 11D PMW"°'I C.nlt• Onw. SI.Ille lllD, ,.._" .liei<~. Cl. •1- Jl.Y W. HENOERSON.GIM<el P•r1· ,.._ "O Ntw00<1 Center Or1w, Nowoort &111:~. Cl '2MO O::EITH ATKIN$0 N, Go!tll'f•I Part· nu, 610 Ntwoott Cente• o ... ,,_ Newoon kil<~. Ca. '11111l Tlli• i.u ...... u ;, i..in<;i <onduc:IH t>y ~ GeMrel PertN't1n1p. J1vW.11"encters.on Tn"''"'..,..,' lllf'Cl w1tn tnec-tyOe•' Gf'Oflf'IQI Countvon Novtmllil'f"•. 191' " FU511 Publitnur Otange Co•tt 0.oly Pltot Ho .. mbttl, 11, n, 29, 1q" •1•~" PUBI.IC SOTICE NOTICE 0 1' TltUSTEE'S $4LE T.f,, Ht . llW °'1 No•e..,be• 1,, !ti•. •t 11 NOOll, •mpe .. •I MOl1Q<IQf Caroor"'°"· .n dul~ •~"'""'~d Trusttt under dnd 1>U<wan• to !AM ot Trutl ,.coraea No-..!hloat 23 !~ll, •• in1t. N<> llOOO. m l)(IOO, ,11\0J, -7l11.ol0thc101 """<or~lnl""ol· r.cr flt llW C.oun•• Aecorlll'• ol 0r""'9! C.O..n· lv, Si.trot C•111a•n•• WILi. S~Ll AT PU8LIC AUC.TtON TO HIGHEST BIOOEA fOR c .. s.; (NY•bl< •I I•-OI •AIO '" l .... !L>! moner n! 1M Unilea ~I•'•'" at ln• ,..,,,n· ~•ont EM•dn<e M IM 0<d<>OI' C.°""t' C.Ou•I Heu~. /OCI CJv1c Ctnlet Qr,w W•ll. Sanld "'"•· C•'"'ll'"'•· •II ,.qn1. ••II~ ona <111<•<•1 ton..,vra 10 -.,.,.., nrlO by 11 """'" ,,111 ~ 01 T•11\I 1n !Ill' 1)<00<'•11 !•luel<!CI ill W•<I Counh fncl St~l~ ao"•lt>tO "'· P••ttl I lt>e So111 ... 011tny 1~(11) "· c l LOI ~ """ !ne HWlr 1i..50 "· "' lOI 3. Tr. 1~,~-Ci !• ol ""''"""r! Bi>Kft, (OU11h ot O••llQ•, ';1~1& o ! C•11torn10, .01 "'' moa •KO<llf<I In -11, P•oe l' ol MtKtll"""""' M.tl>\, 1n II• OllH~ ol IM County l'le<or<lt• or •••<I Co11n1y P" • < t t l n1e NOfl~w•~l~•!t 18 00 11 or LOI l .ona •ll ot Loi l 01 Tt..cl l~ll. C.ty ot No!w1>9fl lle•<ft, co .. ntv ol O••n9f. ~IAt< Of CAltl~•ni•, d• l'('f trl.1P •~<O<Cll!<l '" Boo< I?, Pill" )1 01 M1><.0ll.-i) ~1. '" tn~ oit•te ol rrw '°""'' Af(OtdC• o• ''"" Co11nty. EllCCP'T ,,., "l0f111•t1'h•ly )b.~ ltt1 <11 ~a -1..ot .. ~Id I-i1 ~l>O"'" on • m.tO tolea '" So<t~ ~. P•~ l• ol l>•rtel • ,,...1)1, in• 1111' oll1c.-ot tlll' """"'' Rt<or~r <>' U•(_O••n9t COl.o!!f. Tht "'ttl t<klf"~•' •nil 01""° y,'(lfmll drli9fWlli6ft. •I anJ, OI 11'1~ real "'°""'h O#W-<IMCI llKtVt •• P.,rOOf'lt<I to bt, .Ult \I'll L160, KtwPDt\ ~A<-1\. ()lohlomi'- lht -nlGf'ell Tflnlt# O•K111"" ""' lll'tlfhl1 to. ' ..,, 1nc.6,.tUN1.• OI 1 ... ~1<ttl ~·~•• 11\0Ct otnH ! o "'"' on Ot\o{lll,llO'I, i! MIJ, ~wn 1W1t 11' S.io wll .,,11 l>t m10•, b!J! Wit"°"! U>'<~M~l OI Wf!lllllV. ·~p•f•"6t' 1"'(1h«I, ,,!)oifOlll!J lltlt, PD\>"••IOn, 6 I ti!• (_lt'ftbf-."'· lo ""' II• '~""''"'nQ 11<1n (ll)Olil '""' DI ,..., Mt<!\I ltl"("''d 0. •••d 0na 111 T•11•t. i.-wit ,uo.aoooo ••Ill ll'lt•t\I lflftl!Ofl, "' pro~.0.0 '" Wid l'OI~!\), llh1'1\t•, •' 'llV, ....,.., U'lf! """"' QI \•<O 0.NI OI 1' .. 11, lfl#•, 11M1tf\ •nd r •l>"ll!>n ol lflf hll\lt~ ....0 of I~ lfll\H (rttlff Dy Wld O.flf o• '''"t • TM -1"1.,y """'~' \l•tl i;..ct 6! ,,,,., ,,...., ... , •-~vtf'<I 11111 11tt11 ... ...i HI ll'e .....,...Jionf'd t ••II"'°" 0.<l.,•t..,.. ot Otl.tvtt HO 0.-..0 •or s.i. - I Wfl\ltf'I tlffolitt DI 0.•1111\ -(l~\IOll to H, 1 ... 111111t•)l0""41 r111M<1 •t<CI NOil'' 1t Drf.tv1t· •l'ld ,.,U,.... 11 Stll lo llt • ...ur-\l'I \'1t ~·~ 11.~tt ""' .••• _..,,, .. ••ff'f °'"": Ck•-· 1~. 1•1• IMll[ltlAl.MO•lOACi~ CO•f011A110N ... ~\ti ''"''''"'· IS• Allf ... S,.'41>. Ditto 0<1.,,.;~1•.1•'4 4lJU htl!l""°tl 0tl"1't Cllf\I o;r,1y Plitt!, ,.,.,....., '·'· n. "'' l'ft.H .. I ' f'ICTITIOUS IUSINESS N•ME ST4TEMIHT TN to!-ift9 peri.on 11 001"9 buSineit n ' CROW'S INOIAN 4ATS. :WOO Irvine ...... N.<t, Sullt 102, N.-wPDJI &tall, CaHlor- .,;192'4(1. Cltmtl ·1..: Cra5511a, 111 W•i l Clt,..lllld Awtniie, Monltt>tUo, C.lit'llrlli• ..... Thl'l DwSlnHS t1 DtlnG tondU(leCI llylll 111• t1hla._..1. Clemet l . Cronno Tllh itf!e-nl lil<ll WI tll IM Clu'(y Oer~ of°'.,. c.-.1,"" 0c100tr n. 1t1•. r Fm1• "11bU~d Ora"!lf COM! O•lfy Pilot, Odat>tr lS. and No ... mW 1, I, IS, •t1' ~1~ P UBLIC NOTl~E ,ICTITIOUS I USINE5S Nl\Mli ITATliMINT Tiit IDllowing IMt~i ••t doing r:usitm.5 M' PUBLIC NOTICE QUERIES F ROftl CU ENTS Q. "What was the first commercial recording Bing CrosbY ever made'!'' . A. A little ditty called ··1·Ve Got theiCirl. ··On-Oct . 10, 1926. Re me mber it? Neither do I. Q, "WlfAT'S the face·value of all the U.S. coins mi nted on any given d ay'!" A. About Sl million. Q, "I KNOW 'cole' means cabbage, but where did 'sla.w ' co.ne from?.. . - A. The D.anish 'slaa' meaning salad. Q ... CAN a water rpoccasin bile a i;wiinmer in the "'ater?" _ ]!.. Presumably. But find no record.that any_e.vcr has done so. Q. "\"OU SAJD 41 percent of a man's body is muscle. J.low about a woman's?'' d A. Tha t's 3.5 percent. · -. / Address mail to l .M. Boyd. P.O. Box 1875.A'ewport Beach, CA 92663 --S·a\•in gs and Loa n 1\s- sociation of Loni:! Beach. \\'iii ma n age the a s- sociation's ne\I• branch of- fice in \Vest minster. 1'hc nc\I' facility, located al 15062 GOiden \V est St., i.'\ the firsl located outside of Los Angeles Count.\·. • ~e\vpOrt Beach resident J. Sid llall has been apf)Oi n· t~_yjs 1tr~ide11t i 1_ Crocker R an k 's Lr1s Angeles corporate banking division. •l all. "'ho had bet>n \'it'C pres~nt or t•ommercial ba nking in Los Angeles, joined Croc·ker In 1972. • Robert 0 . lllul \•in or ~l iss I 0 n vi c j 0 has been 3ppo in - l e. d 1sMU •• . .> general MOTtcr. toc•Eo1To1t1 s a I e s s~~~~':J~~.c~t~:~~i .. ':0£11 v·1EJO IM-PO.RT s· manage- THEco~~~:-~~~ ... HGE -MERCEDES BENZ -r or C-E E,1.tt of [H4RlE~ FlOYO H4lE, -Buildi ng iA•••ie<1. .f)ales • Service • Leasing Produ cts NOllCE IS HEREBY GIVEN to !he "8701 MARGUE"ITE PARKWAY crt<11tots1111ne '"° .. n•-00Kfd8>1111a1 " " Wes(, MUI.Vitt au titr\OM ,..v•ng c11;,.., ~Ml the..... 495-1700 MISSION VIEJO 831 ·1 740 headquarlered in Irvine. 0e<1dttnt••e•equrrtatotole1~wlltttM s..rw...-. '·a:_;.._·to.'i.•-P'k-.eiit,'ri .... ot1M•~ .. --I' · I •f I · riec•n••~voucne•1.intneoft1ceof1hecler~ ~·-1 -·, .. , . .,........._. reVtOUS y, "U \'Ill \\'J S o11nt11>oveM11t 1H1co11r1.orto~.en• s al es. manage r or lhe !llfm, willl tll• ne<•t•••• ..-he~. lo 1net·-:;=========::::iL==============·===:;========:::-....aer'IQrlfd 11 !llf! olllte of 11er ettoo',.y,• JOSEPH 8. MERRYMAN Ill, l'l9 W. Mi•· .ion. S11l11 e, Pomon•, C1111omr1. wfli<ll It Ow PIK• ol b .......... of '"' -"9fleel In ..,, m.t11tri Pt'<lainlnt to lllt 0$1-. of ~io CIK..,,.n\, W•ll'l!n lour monlll> 1l~r Ille 11'M puf)l!<fllon ot 1n11 notl,(1. o.1ea NO~e ... 111r !, 1914 104 J ... couE LINE J"'COBSEN F •ec·u1rloolllleWllloltllt · 100,,.. owmf'CI Oil(•Oent JOSEf'H I .MERRYMAN UI 1"•. Min i..,, Sllilt I ,...,,._., C.lil1rni1 l.llOrtwylotE••<vtrl• P"D!i1nea Or•n ~e Co1•t O.ily Pilot, N<tftml>l"r B, 15. 11. 1q, ltl• 'II•·'' Pt:BLIC NOTICE SL,.'.7'Wll . NOTICE TO CltlOITOIS SU PIEltlOrt [0UltTOf'TH£ ST "'t E Of' C4LI "0RHl4 FOil THE COUNTY O" O•ANGE "''· A·llSWI E.ifltol Mil OREO M4UN E, Dt-<;f•~· NOTICE I~ HE A EBY GIVEN 10 1111' u.aluir• ol tlll' aDovt nelTlt<l dlttftll!nt tn.t ofll "''"""' """'119 ct,1lm• •!)ol•ntl 1111' wlcl dl<-nl 6•e •tou"td 10 t1i. rnem. ... 111 tllt NCe\Wff ~"'"""''· tn ,,.. otOuof ... ,1 .. ~ DI ,..,. ADllW tnlllll<I ,o..,.t, or lo ~I llltm. w•t" llle Mc•ury 'IOUthe,., to "" ....,.,,,IQntd •! t~.-LAW Ottkt ol P4Ul, ..... SllNC,S, JA1"0FSKY .. W4LKElt. nn DUPONT ORIVE, SUIT!!: 8. IAVlNE, CAl..ll'ORNl.t., '""h~ Ii Int p!e<t of bu!O••tn o• 1111' ""°'"19""0 I" 111 Mill!<•• Pff!e•nlf19 lo 111e •itet• ol W<CI Of<PdtMI, w1t~•n '°"'"""'""Aller 1n111~1 """lc11Jon o1 1n1t f!Olite. ();ilea NO• S 1914. "'RTHUA J , W•SSMA lll El ECl.JTOR 61 !IW Will a11rie~n,.meOllK~- "'UL, HA STINGS, J4Pt01'S ill;' • W"'lkllt • l21 10tP9~t Or., S..11.-1 111v1 ... e, CALll'OllHl4 UJ.llll 4tlOrMJ• !er 11 ECUTOll P1111t11nt11 Ortng<t Cll•tt lll•iy P1161, Mo.,...,bf, I. tS, 11, t•. 1•" 41 ... 1, P UBLI C NOTICE I tllll NOT!Cli TO Cltli01TO•S SUl'li•IOlt COUllTOI' TNIE ST4tli OF C4Lll"OltNl4 "01: l"E COUlnYOf'O•"'NGl ......... ,~ E•tete ot JOMN 8, EOOV, 11wr.-•1 ~"' BUAW.E EOQV,Otu~. NOTICE IS MEAEBY GtVEH 10 '"' C•ttlhOt\ ti Ille •llOVO! Nml'CIOK ...... I fNt <tll Cllfr\-l'Wvinq Cl.,,.. ioQ,rlMl tllf: w\e Ottf'Cle"t ••• fOQlllft<l 16 hit IM<ti, wilft 11\f "''"~'""ct••••· rn111o>0tttnol111tdtik a.I lllt lboW tft\"1" Clll.Or1. tr IO ,.,.......! ltllfTI. <rritll 11\e .,..,_.1,...11, __ ,_ 10"" unote•,lllftltl al '"' llflk,., -llMtl'flff, ltOllEAl 1-l•Lf.•, Mlt•11~ lit .... Suit. , ... , l.Ol 4noflo\. c.l1f0t1ii• --· ..tllefl 11 IM PIKt fl --fl llw ....,.,. iiOfl'H lli •II fM!lfr\ lltl'l.itldlll le lllot ntlll " w111 OtCtMnt, .. 11,.,n -,,_"' •lttr .,.. "''' Pllbht41!0fl ot lft•\ ~((t, O.tfi!Qflobier~, 1'7' lL!lABElHW f:OOY l.Jttllt•l• of 1111 .... 11 " ..... "° ............ ~ ltO•l•T f'. T\l'lll M1fWlttll .... 1"4'.,UW1 ... 1.MAlljt1t1, Cilifttllf•_. ,.,,_, lw l••(VlfU ~Woll OrMIOit CNJll o.llT l'!lvl, Nevtm11tr1,1,1,,n,1tu _.,,, 1hey are surr;m;-1lcd by luxur)'. A luxury cnhiincctl by a f'1rc se11tn11-onc or !he f1!W remai111ng ~!retches or n~1ur;al bluff dnd beach prop1•111c<. 1n Suulhern CulfforniD. \.Vlu:a 1hcy an~ An ;im .. zins turn rrady tu unwind, or fll'CnlS lil~l'll pJ:i~C 1hrrc Hre J:Cnlly 11·hen 1•3c;i!roucrs stop in~ ocran hllf!lld ~ "'rr~ or n1uro IJ'P.:u.hes :ind .1t Sr•uU!ulf llt·~c:h St',11\lulf i> pri~\1h· and H<1t1p1t·I Cl•1li. rt•:reationul f:1c1lt111..;~ Thuy mu\'(: (nto u fiv;; nii.:hl-lightcd "'orlrl uf alisolutc i;lu1111plonship timnl8 bct1uty. pr11•acy and 1:uur1~. s1vimming t'((;lu~iv1I)'· t\ \1•orhl IKI01s.,aunas, lhur onl}' a lm:u~zli. and \\vu µru8hg1uu11 duhhoui;u. co11dom1rtriim And mon:. <:t'lmµlell c1H1 provide. Srallluff is '.JO mlnulc~ f'ron1 oar securit~·· north nr s~n Die)lu JZ11Hrdr.d i,:alcs 10 lhe (it's ne11r Del ~tar and .1114rd-... ·1nn1n11 op1K1Site L.l Co~la) with an exccllenl sclec110n nr fine re~!<1ur~nls. championship 11olf r.ourSl!S and shoppinii. ls it any won<lPr vacationing guests become uw111:rs rn:!orc lh~y lcn1•e? Th1rly p~rcPnl hu1'e tluru: ii >1ln:ady ;ind wh1·n lh~!)' ar1•n'1 al ~c.i/Jlutr. they n •rlt 11 hJ oth1·r scll\Clcd 11Ju:.1t1unl'rs. You t;ill!, luo. For tnfurm:11iu11 or rcscrva!lon~. t;ill 1714) 753·1:14:.0, or Juwnhnusi!1 ... ·1tltin. .utd pn>1·ldt"l1 lhcn1 SeaBlull Beach and Racquel cb writ~ l1s: \'j':;() Pacific Coast ttwy .. Urpt. ()C 109 t.rur . .itlia. CA !12024. V1~1lurs Hdmill,.d by .ip1101ntm1:nr only. ~11llluff 1s10Ciltetl on 1he lwach-d1re1.1Jy oppo~1le .,.•otld r,unous Lil CO!lt11. Whun you visit 1 .. 1 CO~la, cOmr. ~tit! .. ·1tr1I oo·an-fronl h \ 1tl,ll is •II .1bout! (~:xii l·fi at L.1 Co:;!·• Avenue.I • where vacaUoners become owners 30 % or lhe Utue. I I . ' • guara nt eed producti;; cli\'ision of Di G ior~io Corr1. 1'he rirn\ manufactures pul io dool's.t"sho,rer doors ;ind windO\\'S. • f'our employes <ind lhe \\'l£e or an cmployc o( Philco-l•'ord Cor1M"1ral ion's AerOnutroniC Division ha\'C rccci1·cd 'Outstanding Com· munily Ser\' ice A"·ards.' 1'he emp.l oycs arc Thomas A. Beckett or lr- \'int·, an incluslrial ::;afcty crw!ii1Cc r : ~1 ~-1111 l\11'S:- John J . Be ckn1a n or Hun- tingion. honored as hui,'band <ind 1\•ifc team £or softball ll•ague participation; Terry !\loran or Orange, senior of- fice clerk. :ind Katherine !Uarie Orlega or Garden Gro"e· manufacturing sup- · port clerk. • Dennis t'r\_·dc nberg has New Yor--Fol· o.1w F 1.•2 1.11 cus1 Kt s.1o1 ' .,.'"' ,",', •,•,·.!! ia".U lowiflQ Ii I l!•I ot Oll14 T l .02 l.JO CViil Kl l ," •. w• ... w, acc1u ircd full interest in 111c1.,,.. •Yi.cl Pt'I· Vlftl'I ''·°'',·°'Cults• 1'.fftt•. ~--1,'· .• ~•}1:»,, tn oti · Mo;lv1I Ottct Cp l.16 l .... CuU SZ l.D3 1.11 ._., 1\lft minunt Seamless, Inc., Fllflllt If Tuol•d by C• 11.s111.s1 eus1 SJ s.111 s.s *ui .11.»1 .u a Cosla ~l esa·b~1.sed firm .,,. H•so "'· ·~1 .. ts ~r, 1·" ~1os. i:~ ls.i cv'(.'ITY~i:s:"" th· t 1 , d · 'l II T ... .wa, °'""1 Fd 14l ''' "'l'I•' 2.n i. eciu11, t.56 t.11 .i procures an 1ns a s Ho ...... t11r i• 1,1, EqtyFd ln lllknic:-• .... '· '"""'1 s.u s.61 \:UStomizcd rain gutters.. \ 11; "'''Orff L" 1ou11s.i.Kn•rG111 •.us. ui11• I' •.11 s.11 ' · · I"""' Gw J,tl J.I' Oryf LA 1011 . , • S.H S.I Ll.CTIO llOS: J•r\·dcnbcl'g lives Jn Costa """' rnc 2.tt 1.2• !ii> 1nc:m tt1 ••1 LO Eo1e 11.u u .o;r """ Stv 5,•t .JAt I . Mm In• I )I 1.0\ 3rtl C.nt 1.•0 I H Lilt GltOUP. Opp Ftl t .•I '"1 :\ l'S:J. MYhtr l :JI I.•• El.E M11 1.SI 1.SI Cp LNr 11.ot U.I 50' ,..,_, 10.ti 10.ll ~ Fd S.M S.11 E:IOlt Gr S.tt t .l1 Grwlfl '-"" 4.1 Intl 6.to l,!4 1 .-...t ... In 11.1112.» E""°" .. Reven 10.IS 11. try F •. l'D lQ.~ ... .."...... S.St s.s9 MOWA•D: LMt ,.... S.Dt s. •••Ml.D G•f'· : \ h . . AGE I'd J ... 3.9' 81111 Ftl 1.11 1.M U..c C6p •.!tel '· ClmM t.•I ..1 na e1n1 res ident llanli /AllM•!tt 1.4l '·" G""" ,. '·" 1.M LOOMIS Ett1•pr •.• ••• !\leyer has joined CalirOrnia l ="·~ti li! t: ~"'rr F !::; ~-~ 't~LEJ~ 1.16 1. ~i..:.... Rt l!l ::: Co1nputer Producls Inc <.I" ""'e1r111 •.n 10.1>1 .st<• Fo 1.n •·'' MutUll 10.1.111." Leo.1 L s.11 ••• • • • -'1,m o~ •. )9 1 • EOI! So U.04 11.00 l.OttO ...... ""° l<tl '-31 •••• director of the firm's nC\\',""' Ectt-t J 11 J:l5 E9rt1 Gt 1.t1 •· Attl111 ·:.S.•6 ~.ti ll••M>N Fos: . AM !Xf'ltl55 Ell"" Tri 10.SO ... """ Bu' l.•t , "'1«t H,JI 1s,u p r o d u c l p I ;i n n 1 n 1,1 Fuwos: ~·II' t.n '· Biid <11b •·"' '· inc""' i..92 1 .. 31 O'ganl.,al1'on • Ciptll ~.u S.Oli Ft•rl •. 10 ••• 11.UTMllt4N ••O: IR .. 51 1.•J 1.12 . . '""°"' 6 ... I.SO Fm 1"'11 •.• 1 '·'' ll<Oll FO 1.H ... °"" u .ro u .10 'r lnV!Otm •. 20 L11 ~ Jtfh i.U ... 11<0 l~ 1·iw •. • I'd 'SS 111 li e has 12 yea 's ex-Sie<I ,,)IS.GI l'IOlLITY Bot Us .93 lltl •OMA ,uit os: . . ' SIG<' S.l• S.1S GllOU,., Ml.SS c o : C.,p Sii< ··" s.n fl('riencc in product plan· •Am Grtn 1.10 •·°' 11no dttO '-'N• 1. "..,."' •.10 •· ,,.. 1.1t '·" . . 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What· Has Gone Right/or Economy? .•• ~ ,..: : .... _ · ... :: .... ,. _ .. ... ... .... .. ... . : By SYLVIA PORTER have not lost a penny. Public menl llsetr rorced~a f:Y:t ri:cr.~~:.:M'':. , '.f~ n.. (~ ~~~°* ~ IOWI El 1 ~:'~':~~~ =~1~~ f:t17i! ~I(~ ·~.r~~llJ~~ ~'!, 11~~,lff:~; nr at:-'::' ti•sn'l Hnythlng &OA.C!: cxin(1dencere-matn shigh .... -above 9-pereent foti ,..21114i::tt~.,':' 1}; £·: ~:~ :3 ! ,i;.,t:.!.~? ::::~~·::: 10 1Sfto , =t'~:~.· 1~ !~. 1; .~~c ~: ·~ 'If ,~::\ .. l:::i:.·~·· • :f'l..::.__,,.._ I ria:ht on the eco nomic front term money. But t AbbOt 1-• 1.-, 1;; :;:::::: = ~=~~'1 l: t ~ ~;:-\'o 1rt: 1.,,. M • 210 u :oi.-... '*'~Ppl • ,. '" •: _ ~ ·-~ "° l 11 .~ lut-c. -. , 110 • .__ inl974? Sure,ltlanyth1ngsot -EVEN TllE ~'culfest credit squeezes or l and AtPi~,·ll 'l ~· ;.", v. 101 •'-\'o ~:::,~:;, i:o , 1: ~~: ~: :~ ~jlWjS • 3Jt .~~ t: ::~~ ~~ !~ ;: -;~\'O rJ{ .~t J ' ;~:: t': ~~Fl·.~ 1: 1~ ~~~. • sreatlmportance have gone umona our Europeun ulli~s !_970 -when m9ney • just ~"'t?:J t . !'; •. " m111n111 • il u:. 'II ~::.i,:,~ • 1• .~ •• ' JM'l\ft ,,7 ,7 ._ h :!Wf,1'ff: ~~ ,!tt; ~ EllT It: t ): r;::~ ~ ,,,., '11...!J u.!-.1s -!• • Caf~lintob~~!h~~t~~:r~ri~ \~~:~d0~~~~~~~~~(.~~1i~~~~ ::t:~0r:~!~a1rFeScar~~ !~-'.!;;, !J !~-.~ ~J;:~ ~ ~ ~1~ ~E=fu~! ! 1t~ 1!~= i: iti~•& 1: ,~ ~~:: ~=~{!~ ! j iit:7,~ tititll: :? ih:~·= ~f~.~ ~ iii l!E! :; tragic events that might Br1t .11n -through some 1ttsetve Board chairman !:~~1·rt.·1 ~ ,!~;,"' ~re 1 ~ , 1• ••~ ~ " ~~ir,·11 ~ ~ ~J n~. ~;"[Jt;,': · ::: ~<;,: t; ~:::1::~1J ; t:~. •I\; =~!'\_: f If 1~:: · ::i~"':~.~ ~ ~ ;t:: ~; :Jlave happened but have not. Burns pr'omiaed to keep :::::",ll(.2i : 2! {~· 1t. c:::~,: ,f ~ 'f '!:Z: 1: "'""' 1 ~ l! i~~-'· =::~r' ~ 11 •, '~Jl~ ~ ::~\ff~ , ,~ :;\.'t: ~ ~c.orJ · 1 i::: ... 1• ~~c:i t..?: ! ·~ J!,.-·.: ~olltustrate: ----trcdltfiow1ng.-.and1t..h11s. -:J~~,~Jt--111-U ,..., .. ,.., ~-!~w.-14 ~;' 1 ~ • 1~ Jim P'u,::. 11 1, '• :::t:-·1:;:: ~. llllll-v. 51"'"'' (Iii ~ • 2•1 , \,/fl c;..,.. , ,., •1~. ' ' -The ,major oil·con:--• ' !.~~i'U 1 ;; 1ltt. ~ =~ 1't } ~ ,~::_: t: ~::~':J14 ! 1l ~3 ~ t! i':l'.:i~: =· :: :;~· '· ::;!.i ~ ~ ; 1;; 17 • 1' ~i::;~~c"tt 1t i: lr:-•. ti';:~~·~ ~ n: ~~: ~: sumlng nations fia\·e nottur· Money's -TllE U.S. llAS not been "'1"~', ,, ,t 1 11o g::,.c:~ ~= : si t::.: ~ F111roic111 w' ,, 1~-1. JofW111tv 1.» s •• 11v,. ·~ ,,.,1\r p1 1 . .o 1 H~: ~ ~110.,c1.o • ,,, ,,,, + •• Ltnklfl Corp 11 ,, .~ •• ~. ned inward .nd become bit com pe 11 ed to retreat In ~!.t,,P ?!; •, •" ," ... oo !! '' OIHPo • 1, v 11 •• si.:.. ~ ~:~1'.!'4 ~10 '• •;, i,••-. •, JoM&J11 .-o 21 ,., Mlo>• 11 .. 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On tha contrary, 10 ,.... 1 an •1<0 s111 'II 3 11 1b-~ eni Aoc~"1.1 ,1 ,;...,! ,, ~:~~"11.J~ ~ tl 1fl., •• oc•M H 1 tJq 1 1 u,,,. 1. 0<~.,,,..,,. 11 •i -io 1Sto101111o;11M212 " ••'• '• u P.c: 111 .. 1. 3 u • countries thatimi>ortSOi>er hlige ag11cu ltural exports !i~:"_,.LD1J:~g •; 1f::-"' o.o.;~ F .t. lo J 1 , ~· FituAiE ,.11 1 ;~: • ~::::;~· 1 ~~ 11g ~~· ~' ~~~: ~~ f~ ;:::;-; ~:~:.!'I:; g :!:; ;~ ~:~;;';:: 1,; !:~': '; tent or the \VOrld ' 0 1 h genius o l her O\vn -IS s llll ore el1m1nated, \'.e sho\\' 1n1 ,1.11'°" 2 kd 1 21 •~o g::~~'·I~ 4 u~ ~~· • FMve-•so ' 21 n·1-1 • .:•*ox~ 60 • • ,10, ; ~c11 ~ 3 ., 1•1,. • Sll•a B•' .o • 1J 11 ... \.'1 U111rov•1P' • 11l'(I 1• • •. s I ¥\'C muddling throug h , the Com· pi·c 1 t A•ltt<'.o 200 u •'• • '' Cft!"l'tot 1 •D ~ 281 t\r-,,.. Fiwite. 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Kee~c11 10 • ~i 31.,. 01,,oe111.. 11 ,.~.,,.. !aoAyC011>1"111 Ju1 ,v. , U10 1.1u 111i,,aJt00•j ~1•. ··stcure oil s upplies o n mon r.tarkel IS \'ery much in tr<ide ~·1th our maJ01 com· !:JJ~::~J • 1~ ~~~ • io li' A'1c'oe.:~ h ll J:= ~ 5!S~ ff,i ,!! \,'~~-!~ ~::~n :g lj '°! ,!:" .... ~; 8=1~G~ ~: io i:: f~. \: ~i.c".! ~ ! i ~ ; :: tl~oBt~-= ;; ~~ !1'_ "· r ...... 0n .. bte ond euuit• bl uh 'e ~nd indulging in ilS mc1c1~l rivals und lrud1ng Al•~!":~~• 1 1•,"• 10 Cl" 8~11 ~ , 10 JO _"' ~· •• •• ii;,1 .. ood to•l l• w.Vtx"' 0...1.,..G 1 "° • • 1•~--· lo sCME11 " • u n, _ f· uneor11 110 lf •¥<• '• .: ... , <> 'I :i e al e k bbllg pt ... h 'b .t.11-..... ,.,· II C111 G1i1 .. 11'M Hlll-"-"1tmln9 70• ••t~t \\ 0.<nCp 12115 U ll\"""~~Sowt-~ l •• ·Utdfll(lt'19 4 ) 31 ••• terms '' usu runysqua n~ ar ners. we uv~~ e~n A11GSuc>tn•tu1 1• i i .. 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UnJ1rB I a.. • • 1ov •• '. un1ted1ntoa~Jnterna•;·nal ' things has notoccurred-Common Murk~t this year ..,...15';0 2• 5 JO J2~ 'gT~2Sf . ·: rw. ... il.4. Fl•Pw•lt$ 7 )I 11 -14 .te:G.tt 1k. 4 "--\• O.At~ll 7~ 1 JG•') .. Sll•nG.1'110. 6 2•\J.· \1 un-160 ~ 11 Ill•-. .. UV th h f tbs than last NMX 1 u • tot :Ith. Ho Cltl(Orp l:l 1111t:1 2t •• l'l•Pwl 1 ,. ~ '" 11'4 "'iln !t 3 ' ,,,,,. °'''El 2 70 s !! ,.,.. "" Si:IHA•~' •S ' 31 ,.,, • h \Jori HUC:•••r .. 111 1-. .. '• Energy Alency~lncludethe even oug o~mon our , . ' AIM XotJ . s •r ..-iv. c11Srv2Mo s .. ~.-. ;1~~1~11 .: r;: .. '• .r1o11~"ia ! 1?: 'J~:::! ~::1r: ! tt ~~~ e'f.~tlJt: ! ,: ;:,~-·~ ~~olk":'~': 1 1! :;:.-.. U S,0 '.Japan and ~a~ing economic policJeS Were non-The red ink in Our bBlance ~ n: n ~~-~ g~l.l.ISol(li::l ~ si: ~ t': FMCP., fl s s.c U.\t..-•• ro111J ,l(lt t 30 71'--.,. g,.111(:1' 11 ll 1tt ll-lli-'• So At ll t 11 I .. •l••• 1•, uSF+oel 1 « t 71 J•'o-•1 nat-ns ot .-.. ,0~ (wi' th t•· po1!ctes. U .S. consumers of payments resulting from ..,,,.,,< 120 ' 1 1•~·• v. c:11., 1n" -" l ,10 ~ "Ml: 2v. • 1 i•v.-'0 .,.,s1tt1 21 a ,. 4\'o 0ow111111 1"' s s2 ,~. "" SoV11c.s 1 .o • 11 2.11. • I• usFo$1 '0d • 20 17 .... '" +'" ,...., 1n: ~ • ,t,n~H•U ilOt 2 •tt l•\'11 'h Cllfl .. .._1 6 "-tr I'll 4 4 i • ~. flf l \o ., 10 '1111'• "lo 0.10!'0111 ~ 1 1 1-.-•o Sout~ICI aOQ • t• 16Yo -~• U5Grlllloll 6 Jt It .. +'•• excepti'on of-Norway and _ha~ _1nstepd ra1s"-9 ~1r oil imports isJar ... dijferent 1.rY1wutt -0 J ,~: :~ ;; 1~~·~ ~.c.,.!!. •,. ,• ,,•, ~~~ ~·. , .oo • s,_ '!:"' -• ,_ SowitF• .lll : 1 ~ . u~~"' 1 tc1 1 20 •• .... r I t Imo 8 f thd t t 'dfiit Alit5pf311t •. t,•S'M-~CJ.tf'k E l . .0 ••1H -'h ........... ··~""'"/'I .SO) 4 ~\4Pa<Al11 IX) o n ... ~1~101 ,2 •1)•1i US-ltS 11 l\'-'• France). we have pledged rttte o suv ngs o a s rom e es rue 1ve e c s ""'""Fl"'•* 11ii .. ~ ,1.,_011 so 2 sa m-'111 ,"•rMck .• • •• 11 ~ 1, .o 2 ~s P;o<~' 1• • M ~· .. ~non ?0<11 • ~~ •• us ,,...~ 1 110 3o;,-•. ,. cents out of every dollar or resulting in the e arly 1970s ~ ~~·~ 1s 111 '"''" Vt CLC "'"" 10 ,, a ~ . ,;01i::1 ~ · ;: 1 1 ~11• ... 1 P1c '° • 1 .... "' P..: Lio • .. / 20 1•..,.• i. 5Pf<'••""' 1 s i1 ''o usLt1H 2~ • 10s 11 ~0ndr:e~te ~h!'~eoiL~~ki~:~~ <lisposableincome,'?faeeof from the fact that our dollar ~::o51tii 111i li~=·~ ~~122': : 1~ ;f~! ~ ~:,':'11t:1: tl J:S-"'" :"...,,,"'\ \:! • ~~13'it:'":'~ t:f:f1 : ~ ! M Jif.:! ~= ~! ! ·~ '!:~:~ ~L.S2:! ! ,:; J:: :: production and imports the !act that real incomes wag dreadfully overvalu~ .t.m 111~9 u s ,. 6h .. .., ~~~r~11i · ~1~.., ·~".': r.;~:l& ,t 26\.'J t ..., i.!":0'1" Sf s4 11 U\'11~"' ,..., Ton Ml • • t -v. SQw•O 110 11 'M o~. ~ us 100 '° t 10 u-. •• should we be slapped w'1th are C:lown fro(n a year ago. The U.S. dollar today, is ~~';.21t! J ·i ~~~ i::: c"'1·-·,:c: ll •' ",', ......... = Fr•pl~~.1.60 J .,. ~t?:::: t:: r: (ti> 1• ~6'· n ::::::,,:r:i: H c:: ~ ~I~~ 1: I~ I~ ~~ ~ ~n:: :..,~ .~ 21: 11::· .'~ Wh I f thl f . d •I.A • ACriM Ufl . 11 t~-v. -#¥ ~ ........ ,...,,IO J "111-· \0 IS 11 P•l..,1111 1S 3 , J '>IGBr1rwb213 .. so -I Unllpf,t,1 1'>. t 171'1 + \t anotheF' oil ernbargo This I e, O course, s more a,rly price u~n Jn .t.CMl~t JO 4 11 u\i-lll ~~~v~; •1 J :~! J Fuqru 1~ 0 l4 •l'I ,1evoS1r1 ., t to 1'~•-v. P""i.s. 1...: ) " P•+ v. '>k1Brot3SO 1.0 4"!!-1.,, u"1l e1111 1"' • 1c 1t1.+ '• very recognition that we ar~reOects a deep sense of 1n· md any ye1ars -n1 eedlther ~J:;:,1~1~ t~~ 'I~;~ ~~~~ ~~ .. ffl :~: ~ ~bl• 111d:s1 3 n '\41• ,,. ut;!11'c.r,F";.,1" 1 1r1 'i" -, ·,·, ~:,.:;;11:·; • ll: ,:~ + ... ~:~~:~.~~ .1: ~~= ~: t:l~':" ~ ; ;~ ,;\'.:-:.:: now all par" of 3 wo"r" d secu.nty, 1t als!J ind1c_!ltes a angerous y overva u nor .t.0111Tt1 sz 10 'M te».~-v. cN.t.111, 1 °' :ia 0 ,11111 x•,<, ,'°'•, 1 Js 1i.-\o 1= 01 .so P•i>Cn .oc. • •1 ..v..-v. si<t01114 3 .o 1 21s .. "' • "'" un1nutt z.. s_,1_i. 1 • , ~ • t • =tti;: th u s unde1 , ... , ucd -nd It h"" ...... 0 .. 11 VII , :no~ '" CN;t.-L:iWf11-t• ' -v. ... .. Sl J :w ,... L 0 " -t 20 • ~J 11\lo+ ~I P .. <i'. ~$1 ,_ I~ ~ ~ SIOllOll l '61:1 lt.J •1"'1 +1\"o UllLv~il '° • 7 U\.o-'. economy and tha t the ... oninueuia u tn e .. •l ... , •mE•(Pw1&1ts 1l"'-\l•CN.t.Lptl1o , •-'•G•Frt1 20 12u '""'LOF P'•~· 2~11 .-1 P••~"n'•~ 1 1•""•~\ldPoo~1n ••n~-l't upiotH'I %11•uttW•\• trading nation' Will go up or dollar as a m edium or more th.~n held 1lso\1'11 as an .t.F•m"v 14 3 11 ,,,_ ~• c:o..st s1 e,;~ J ••S 1 c;..n k 1 •o 111 1H.~ ~. Llt>Ot' Mc1<11 • • •V»-\• P•r~rP JoOO ' 1 1~ Std Prstt a<>• 31 8'•<-\• U!.llFE ,.. 'Ill& •'•-'• AFlnSy1 60 t •h•.-,CMSC.1)1119 16 ll\lo+'l'i G•m~l(l.(I 911 •I Llllt\yCp •O• l t V. Pa!.<O Int t 11 2t''l•'l'ISldPo1111 .. I I 1;,. USLFlnt ... ? ti••'• down together Is In It self Value Jnl crnatJOnal OledJUffi or t!X A !'In pl l't> z110 13 C11SGpl J 13 J II + >ti G.onntll -.. U SO ll \.1 UO Lon IOl'I I l -\o P1,leH lU j I I ~ 1o Sl¥1W~l tot S 2~ U 'h ~.":' o'°'oo ",', ,n,1 ,",C ', '•"• Th d r ts f A G6d 1 1111 to 11"1 Coc•Col l 13 IJ ••• Sf -1 G<l•ODll" 16 •s 60 2t•o-I\ Ll(l(I My 1'11 1 ,, 2• -lo ~ill>Ctl Ok I •2 1211 ..... M.tnr•' "° • .. 1 -v. u _. .. ' good news or potentially -e ire orecas o change during a period AGnSc1'•Jo 1J 1s -'• eoc.ea11 '° 1 ,40 , -i:. c;;i,1,n111 Wi s 14 8\o u~prS\o 1 ~· -11 1>enn C•"t' 1• H•• '" ~.,,,11 1 s 1 u.,.. '• u1lllPLtlt 1 31 :1•>0-.. , fundamental and prolonged ,.. when all currency rates : ~ ~'1 i:, • ~~ 1:~: t: ~~~! : ' 1~ ~~ 1: 8:~~(11 ,'~ ~ 1~ ;~!-10 t::H1f\1J 1; 2ll ~:,,.:-"' ::::a":.' ~t 't ": '!~1~ ~::1; 11 = ' 11 ,t~ • ~ ~~1 ~":":~~ 3 1't ~r 0 -'' enormous meaning. scarc1t1es or vital products bave been •'floating" in AmOW111 10 ' ' l lt.-1~ co1~i.,. .. 1• 9J n...,_t~ GCc.'o 1<,°"P 3 10 1r, LincNu pr 1. 1 ,,.,. "• ~ F•w•1 ' s t>;, ~11u11er2 Jo • to 's • "' .--v v -The t t ' I """1Wmll02J70t :W\~-l\o\Cou•Af\Sl' 21 .~ .. v. m" •P l •~ loNICo•ll J tl '"" l'l'MPt.llOI lt1l -V•!oinr11tll0 141\lo-l"'V•rl., ~1 ll n., .... -In er n a 1ona and raw materia ls have not value against each other. " .... .,. .,. 2 J is1 -1110 eoo.ns Fooo1 • s• 1"" t "' r.om'"'u'' ' 11 1~ + 1ii Lt11on1n 1•1o1 98 ' P PL p1 1 10 140 &2 • s1trct11 ..11 s 1 't•• "" v-1 1 n 01s •? :21~• , • bank,1ng S)Stem has not hid Sh t h Fl · 1 h """"°IP 10211"' 21~. eoiPeM 3011 &J 2} ,_"' GAm1 11'kl 16 n. L1ttn<v1>11 • 1Jo;.+ ~. P•P•Lpr l •i'O 1• _..,,_ SltrlDrl 1011 .. 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Vl«orn lftl • If l , • ··-...,... .._.'!~wwvo•&-ln ~rn~-eol~vn, l'Offt-aC"C'epting'an evoluttonof our .....,stnJ>t '"" 12 ,, _ v. co1G1 p1 s.... 11& s1,,,_ 11o c.n C~• 1 20 ' • ,,. 1.M11-•oo J • i;u. . PitN111• 1.l uoo u -.. SI_ Wt! 211 • 31 •111-"" V1<100'CC J(I 1 1 ''' ._ •. J t a I y ' B r I l a I n a n d ut1hty poles to electric wire monetary system z::sl~.:.!~.1f ! 1: 2:1-.-\1 §:s"~'~·:: • ~ .ill::'"~~ g:;n 0.::1.:: ; n ~i:-\~ t=s~1~°.J : ~: 1;!:: ,'" ~~·,: : ;~ 1~~ i: r.:::.~: l ! 1! H~. ~ ~:£~~(~,': , itt: .!t•: : ~ elsewhere, and the bankrup and cable · Aml1.T 3 40 • 1a1 ,,1. ColwM 11111 l 31 1"', .. ~o a..11 o., .... m 4 19 19•. Lcnia1 LI 1 •6 -... 11'1< • \~ i>.psi0t 1 '° 11 1<3 l'J..._ 4' Si•idfR•1 6s , , 1 Va Et P' 1 10 12111 •i -•,~ tcy of the giant F~ankt1n ...... ~. T pl. 11• JI"-+ I~ Comb E 1 ID I u.• lH• + ·~ c.n £1&< 1 60 11 JJ• 31'11 . l LOl'llll pt B j 1110 ,, rktn£1 13 It UI 11V,• Ill Sl"""W 1 J1 l 1 ,... V•E• pl 7 n rlllO ... .,_, ' ·' -FINALLY THE world •TTlllA1.r.1 ll a3.-, CmE p1 1 10 10 ~ + 1 Gen 1n11r 11 J 39 ~ .. -1• LOl'lllD•o ·"' n s •B'I• Pel 111~ 1 40 • • 11•n-v. SluW p1 1 "° 1 10 + ~' vaEpl'J 1 n izo •1n..-'" • National nth us Th c s 0 ARE • ATlpfBJ1' 5 ''""' ·~ ComSlv 110 1 l JS\1o-!/o Ge"ln•ll>IJ 4 16~ •••• lO<•I 0:>r11 s JJ :~ .. ' !IMP' IO , 1 11 !.u.ow Slloe 11 ,, .... \Ii VIM'..-lllc: 3 '' ltt-• .. • 1 e e en· 11 RT AG ES ex-has_noL been-str..uck-b}'-the-Am·T•T .,1.,,..102~_1"" ...-'1< emw£111.»-S _,,_:z:wi.-~ Gen MeG_1, .._;u_ n~, ui....m 1 rM J 16L..1t~1o etter,ei,1J 10-'---'-1jji"-~· -PH!hN ._ •-'1"--11.-v!IWIM 1..o-s-1o~i11.-••-~tiilllatikcrs actuillYb-a\>e pectc•1 to e"SO for many t t h d ( f AmW•tr r.1 J s 1""'• .,._ CWE pr I IQ 1 a • 1 Ge11Mlll 1 l:9 11 14 •Oto-lo lJIPKll< IS l !II I"-~o ' t ilO IS I 311'0-'Mi Su<.r~1lC: JO 1n 9\'t-1'/o -WW-bl " .. ca as rop IC epression o AW!r .,.. 1v. r?OO 11v,. 'h c-..ei:j 11• 1 ,1 1 .. "" ~Mo1 l IOCI 10 1Go Jl'o -1 LouG•t 1 .. 10 21 11•.-v. ~r1>1ne 3' 3 " ,_ 11t s..n °"" '° , , lO'... Wt(ll c11 ,. • 111 lll'l• t.:• P~ Jcly stated they wtll as. more prOducts 1n 1975, in-the 1929 32 \ ari etyJ feared ~~'sft' 11~ 3 ~: 1;~-lo l:f:d~·: .i 2~ ;i~ ~ c..:':' ~~; 3 :!~-~. t°fy""·~,~ ~ u~ ~g~-"" ,:,:f 1! 'i;: 1, 39~ 1:~ .. ~~~ 21,! • ~ !t~.;: ~: ~~w.412~ 3 .; 3~v. ~ ... r s1s t ban ks that gel into eluding such essentials as by 51 p;ercent of Americans J.inete• '° s , 1o1tt c-,., 1 t0 i1 19" c;.11 """ to 1t1 •o j.,., LTv Corp"' 1 13,.._ ·~ 10 o 110 s •1 11-~ s..nbum 1 s ., uv. ,_ "" w110...., 1 11» 1• 111'1 .. 1. troubleandthusthreate t fe riili•er and chemical 1 lldb Git .t..MF lnl t•• •••••·-•;,COm,..Ed .. 1 n 1 -v.c.;PubU1.,s1•2 11 LTVCpS p1 ,,,..,,_,,, 1•E11 ... 1 .. 10-.-• .. s..r..1rr1oto ) 3111 -.,.wa1ra .... ss 1 .s.un-~. n o ,, recent Y po e Y a up Atnf.tt 80 • ,2 10,... ·~ CO!'llw ou li • 121 1111-111 Gt11 Ae1r.tt1 ' 39 l\'t+ ·~ Luorr~•cr.! 11 11 :;s.,.._ •,. 11E1i:it ,.,., 11to is Su1111rp13.,,, • 1 34 • w J llo 1~ set off a dom1no·hke senes rlbres Areas wheresupphes Rather, the probab1hty IS ~~roc:i!21 2~ ,~~= ~ ~=~/f ' ~~ ~ ~~11.: 1: ro 2;,.:; ~ t::,~ 1:cl t l~ :v. -"" f'lll:~t= ~ I~ ~\Ii -I t;~:-, =~: ~ 1;tt:::3~ =~oS : ,;~ 1~~ ~ offatlures Depos1torsin1n· aree"pectedtorema1ntighl growing that inflation will Am~eo.11 2 s' 2 -i.i. eompv1rst112 2• 11o . GTE 1111t1121•~ .. ._ W1<nsu 100 , 1111"1ti+.-ElptJllO ztlOl<I SulloffGnlO• •1 ,.,., • w.n1Fooc11 .,,. s~. s uredt' ttt j tlseUS • AmJt•t JIOl ll37 -1'tCon Aar1111 t •~v.GT£pf2...,, 211""-"'L1•esY25d 2 1.itl'lo 11suo1:ios u u · i..c.np11io 1u .. ,,.,w1r...:0M3 s Mio ns 1 u ions n • ro r a Ion g t J me a re moderate from now on and ....,,11, 111 .. u 1110 • .,.. c-M 1 2111 , • 11 .. ""' 0T1F1p11 JO "° ,. ..... ~ L,~. pf 1111 s9 2a:i.+ "" Pll•llPM<> '° lJ .., -»'4-v. s..rscop9 3 ,, 1'""' warnc:or1 v. 1 1111t-1 Shrinking. ' th II d Arn11H l l'O • au 3514-11t Con1111t1 1.-0 ., U Ul't-\'II G Tlr• 110g l '' UYo+ "' Lync:llSy •O j ruoo • •l11•lln 20 J 7~" SUpt v11.'° • • u\lt + If w.,,,cm '° a 257 11'-._ e recess1on WI en 1n .....,1., ,11 20 , , l\!)-\~ c.onrao::c Ml • • u-v. r.o ... sco '"( • s1 l'--•11 __..... M--nPet ''° 'un 4'"H-11o s.itfoM tSll 3 , '"" w.cll'lllf '"' •• , •1· -~ Utility -We have not been hit by 1975 The debate centers not An.oc:l'IG 1 to 1 103 1111o -"' con Eo •Sci 1 m 111t-v. c;.,..,"p 56 11 s. 1•11o • "" MltAtiF .o 1 13 ...... '" nvH '°" J ' ~• " s......... ... J s • .. • W•Ctrc>t 11. .• • 1 -•• .t.r.tntlc 1 08 J lJ """-"" Coft'IEO Pl•. • ~. "' G. PK "°" ' to lOYot .. MK0onl11 11 lf -1 -.... •"''"' ·-• 7 ~ ~"""" n • 2l UI') WtrnrCo $0 • ti '"' •• a devastating credit crunch on whether or when the MOetc1 • ., 1 J 21 23•ft. -v. Con•EO p1 s . ' l6'lro-111 G.Pwpl 1 eo f600 101'>-~ Mic-• lO • 2 3\4 NG 1 21 s ' 11 srDmpl t.•o • ''"'• l\lt w11um .. 13 ,,,, 2~-4 Credit h as been ex • do"ntiir i ti e d b t ~1t1 n • ' s -v. COl'IEpl •u ''° l<I',(,• v. GaPwpf7n "° n ..-2 Mtcmlll 21 3 21 lh• 14 ,,,.L1mi><,~ ,•,,',.!I!" .... srs1f'Oll0anu s • w.mrsll'O, , 1•10o• 1'"' .. 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Wlil\W ljtl 117 un a v a 1la e 1n some saucer shape -a sharp APL pf& so , '""• ~ ConPJ!f•Vt '" lt G1"4 Le*os l •1 111 M.tlr.v 1S11a is ·~• ,., H11l • 11 ,.,,._ .. T~E .'6, is nl4• v. w.lt•"""~ • s2 •t• regions Loans ha\"e ·beeno own affd.briSIC up or aSIOW =f:5 ~r:-1 1~:~ 2:;!," ~·t ·-•i; :;.:t~ &::.::!11 Pso3f"i;-t~1;1 "'; :::;:1~.!1: 1; ::~: i: v""~W ~ 2! i::: -f:::;;~ • ;~..,~ ... -~ :::i,:JG1 (1,(11: ~-t!;: . I I • horribly expensive with down a bumping along bot· ""• sv 1.46 10 7J ssv.-1" Conu Air L11 s ,.. • .,,. 01nos 1"'°" s u ~ .. :i.. M1M111111 '° 1 1.\t-!I• ... ., 81" 3 21 ._ 111 TK11neo10• • 11 s\li-.,.. -we...u" 1n< 1 :t""-1. n su a tlon -. . Arc~,,. lt s 30 1 Cn c.n 1 IO • •l ~· y, Glfflon 3311 st 10 6\l-l's Min"" 112 • 122 11v.-'h BM I :nci • 1J ~ .... TK.lllllcon I 1(1 • -... """11111. he 1 11 ...... even top· rated borrowers tom and aslu"'g~1shsw1n u ...,,~.o ~ , tt 11.,.-.-t1111~ o 1 10 .,,.,__\II Gk>lWll Mir 10 '' 11ii.. ~ MAPCO t• 11 1•J 2•v..-'" ••rold 21 1• •"o 22~+ '"' T.-.tron• l'O , s2 22 -t<. Wt~""' 40 1 11 •:io + " -.:; __ ,..c;~~ .... ....-~·s t-·--.....___,:9,!1 ""Cllc-E ~1 J~\ CanllCpJAG. Xl3 31~+,,., (;-U~ to' n 11 ,..,.,.,_M ll 7\lt-\lt .,. • u s l1"o-\'ll TelKor 2~ 3 1 l'llo • WIOl>OelCll. 11 2oO pay1n 6 .1.:. ~o .1. percen 10r Bu epress1on? o ""'tar • 26 4\!).-,,.. cnu~ p12"' • 31> +J'A (;(11C1W11"'t 6 • 1\li -v. M.tr0111a1 • 11'.M 31 ..-J T liGo;i • 18 1M-"" Teledrr>e Jo l J1 ,~-v. WeUMcL .o 2 1~ •h San Diego Gas and Elcc· loans and the U.S. govern· eopyr~1o•Fle1otE11t•rpr1ws,1roc: ~~1~11 ~1~ tl 1i== ';: ~::::.P,\l: ~ ~ ~\l· "' =~! ~ ~! 's •110 ~~_::: =~':f i s ~~ ~~"' ~ ~ ~~"'l ~ : .a b!:: : f~~·cc,:, •1j! ~.:_:; l: :Z::tfr1•t /! 1 ! u:;+ • trie Company will begin a ..... LIG I 10 4 11 ~ CllUIA 1 JCJll II ] Goul ... 1 1 JS 13 1S ,_II. ~........,···· ,!!. ', ',", ·.·.~= ~ EIP 11l ... ~"" l·= .·.~. j t!! ".~·. ~ Wllll f(I t6 •• , U\'. t•-year program Monday • ... ,. ... R110v ,1 111. ean1 1nwit 11 '" :;.-..,w, Ml • 109 ,.,,.,. ~ -... .... •• .,. , 11v. .,. ··-~~ .. ... .... wFMo 1 * J 1• ~,. ,... F d D R "'"""' c11 ·J s , • CoriMto •Ill •31 1~ Gr.nci u to JO 1 ,_It .v..tlon L •110 " 1t4'<-\\ t P1 ,..,, •• "° • r.._ p1 iv, 3 1111v. • '"' .,,.,bll.G loll 4 t•l t at med 3~ ent'OlJrag1ng ltS e r.oips es erves rlMo ! 60I 4 212 nl4f •* Colll!Oll IM l lll 42y,.... V. Clrlnvl 1 $0 l t 14141.+ \<, Mitten I 6011 40 •l'')+ \It El pl av. •• IJO 43-\lo T•ioro p 1• '1' 11S 16'1-o-I.\ Wi>."11f 4'11 11(1 'IV•->, Customers to Insulate their • "" ... 11~ ~ 21 2S .. ~ Cond111Tel 1 J 112 11\li f' .... Gr ... 1w lOll ,. 1Sl t'lll Matley '° • • Ill'> p~/~ •• ,.0 • ''~ -;i:.,.011,1, Te•KO 11 ] 110 12 • ~. W\11'!. Ptp t • 23 UV. :i.lot 011 I«! -~, HS 11\1>+ 11t Conttl 0.1.t • 1to IJY.-V. Gl'l'f0'1 olO l 1 •V.,, Ml•Qll 40t:I ' 1 I • h •G > 11 tl'V..-Hlil T•xCB.,, lil11 14 ll:i.+ ~. W\tn..t.r .400 4 1• 1•1 lfo MOrrG 1.40 6 ti 19 -'" CDllwood , ~ i 22 -Vo ~'"""'' •10 s !) 1 Ml"Oll 1\'ri 9 ))6 1\1>-'A oc 1 IO I • TtllfTr I ?ti • 2tS 30 -,,. W~8*K ' •O .s •s If\'; • mes. Al s11ro I .cl s I 20 -+Ii C-U11 'It 4 Ul 1 -"" GI Al.P •kl • l4 '"";. .... Mlr~F ' 24 I 11 Ill'>. 14 ~r, 't° ~ 1~ ,;:-\Iii T•G1Tr I 76 J Jf "~-..... WllmCo NA 14 111 10'• • Company ofr1e1als F y l E AIAI-'° 1""' IW.••,. CooplflJClj. 11 2lV.-\'ll GllU)91.20 .. U!'li Ma•tM 11!1 ~ 39 u~ •• " S A nl::. t 19 ._:.,.. TlU.Tpll ..... _ 1..2•"4 W1tPKIO'ld s ,. l\'ol •~Sttmate that (( a lJ the or u e con HCtyEI 11/t S 21 ll:te+ I,\ C .... Tlrt Ml S 3 J'i9-'1111 GtNl<I" 1 llO ' 30 40"o-'lo Ml!.<oCp l2 U IO 30'Ai t V. lf>sE•G 1'12 t Sl• nVti ";,;: ft•t1frirlr,---u''T1 -\'ol Wtllllon 1..0 1 IJe tO'. .. -\' 0 my Alka l lkl l II 5 't' \Iii C~r l.C, 3'9 $~\II GIH Ir I IOI;! 11 I II-'II Met Cup 'M S 10 IJ\\i S Cot 1 'lO 1 llO 1!'4 T••!ll'll 1.10 t_J1S b/'111 WH \Pvfl 16 4 11 tllo-'• lUUclll 2"-11 19l ~ +Ii C-111<1 tO 5 $ 1\t+ ~" GIW1Fl11 ~ 6 121 .... .U.iOr>tte ,,.. t 4SO 19'111-\4 !Pse~ 1 "° !l " Tl(EX lnilf I W1ntUft ipf. . 1 •'31'1 • • Mmes in their service area A(fl p1 2..., n so .,. °"' R9 1111<:1 1 JO tlt'o• ~ 01 wru un • 2111 29Yo-1Y> M.l~stv 11t11t ..1 ' 1J\o-"'• · 1 t :1 a • 1 s "" • w,unp1 ~.10 • t :11 + \l'l ll'lt pf2IO 1tl }9 Olpwld llO ••• 111~-v. GIWp!S1/c J] 1t'4-\'i MsC1111s10 n "~·· .... f?.:::::. 'rl ~ :1"" TtU!.Oil 011S 1s• Uloll•l'AI ~l'lllf•to . lZ ,,.,.,_,.,, were properly insulated, u11c11 pr1 3 1 ,,21'i.-ll'i tordll•• CJ> u 1.-G<n GI• 1 08 • • 16\'i-.... Ms IMv 1111 11 11'11. + "' ""• 1 .. 5 ,5 11\ll + ~ Tx Pt. T nd • n 1H11 • w..1n E1 t1 1 s:• 'l\ii-''f the Company Would save 14 \"ASHIN~TON iAPI -The reserve reqwrement u.,. <:or1111 18 \14-"" CorllG 111' 10 •1 3111.o~ v. Gr<tGP1 '" 1 2s " 'ft. MMuv' 11G' • 11.,. "'•, 711 • 11 uv. . Te•u1i1 11y W51EIP'3IO .. 110 u • t f t al The Federal Reser eBoaril for bank checking accounts Avco c11 ... 11 • "'-+lit CouM11115" 2 JO t:w..-111 vn"" ..,, 21 1~ .u.y os 1.o ' •2 21,.. r1Ac ,0 • ,.,,. t~.1.11111w11 • 1 •111 • w..,..,,a11 s 3 11t1i. 1- ,y u """' c:o,, • S1 \'II Cmwl£q 40 11 ,., ' G<\'f'ld'' fMa 6 ,, 11 • .... MiltwE ltt • .. 11% .. "" l(ktt !I ) 19 M ' • 11 , ' \\ W!.IVI( I a;· 61 n -·~ percen o its na ur gas A'K p1 1., ,,. u\41 + \'II caw~ 'kl • • +'4 • "' 11~ 19 , ....... "' ,,...,,,'°' 91 • 1 H'li-,,. SP 1 " • ,, ,1"' T••''°" 110 s :w 1~ -\, Wllff'lw• 11 su 21~-• , has moved to pump more was lowered by one·halr ...... ..,Pr JO 11 1 11 -v. C0• er11 H s • '°''" "'""n '° • s 11,.. • 1't Milr-.Jw so J l •\ii• .,., .....,, 1 ,0 1 164 411 _11~ Te•lrPf 1 °' • 22 'MllFrr. "° • s1 ''•+ "" annually. 1 h 1 • A,,.• 111C ..., , • 1v. CP<: •1111 ' ' '' »...,+ 1"' •fll 1 10i:1 • 1 1v.-.,. """''aq 1 JG 11 • 21 -v. ... cp 11 , ,1 w. 111 Tt1t•J>f 1 40 1 1•"'+ v. Whll'St .lkt 1 7, 20,,_ ,4 money nto t e nat on s pt!rcent, from 18 to 17 5 per· """'u11c :io J '° ~·.,. er-c 1 '° ' •s J1.,.. "" M19 2 5111 J •1 Jv.--"' M e ,, x L • 1w.-""' ,,1t11 'It ,. i11r-"" Thldoo1 1o • j] nv.-"" -1111101 11>1o 3tt 16,,.._ ~ The program will assist economy for the Chris. tmas ceot, the same as it was in _, p11v, , M C•it0•t "' •2 1 '' •"-~"" HL•!e so s 19 6'i'o+ ... 11tc.t.1M '° s 4J 1•1"1+ h ,~, .. •7 11 22 ,.. .,.. l11mae11 nu 11 ,."'_"" "M11iCo11 90 1 11 '""-"" Is vonPr 1 'I u t10 21 -'v. C•oc-er 1 .. ' u 11'111 "' wt1M9 8111 1 " l~o McCord 96 • .., ,._ --0 0---~In COii s1 1 ''"' t Vo -nc O!Cl 3 7'\'J+ •.i. homeowne by arranging shoppmgseason Julyl973 i1e,011&G14 22 14*-1o1. Ne t H """•'Iii -""' Gu11 0.11111131611v.-1. M<cra,1X1 " J'> 0,1 80 1111 ,..,.._..., 111ompJw 110 1 •~-.,. W111w:it .m 3 ,, 10,"' -• •-CrauseH 1 c...u Rrto c11 J 2•• 1H~• ~ ~Orm 11011 26J 18'"-1'• 5.o1M 11 1 19 .-v. l~"nvo 40 J t tlo-\li Wlllll.t-•C11 t :n ' + \• to have insulation installed But 1t did 1t through the For time deposits with a B•tt1.w11 eo s * u-"' ft v 1 4 "• "0 c.11 R p1.t. 10 J .16¥.• ~ 1N.0on111 cp 21 ,.,, '' -11.. 11°" '° 5 Jfl• I'll n eo.111 ,0 , 11 11 _ .,.. Wl(kff c111 , 11 •Yt < I hod r I rl r r 11.n B«IW IOll Ull 10 • Crown c,,,.. 8 l36 "'•+ '• llApll 130 I• 11 .... IN.OonO •o J so t•'I~ \.. • tt-TtdeM•r tO • 1• lt'4-\~ WltbQ!dt H ' 12 3 + ... uy a reputable contractor unusua met o owe ng maturity o our monu..,, or &•ter ,ft· 2o 5 .u s C:f'Wn z1 ''° J 9l ~-,,.. Gu11siu 1 u 1 1t 1u1 •• 14 McG•Ed '"' 1 Jt u :w.-1 .. ,,,,_ -;;;-,, 111 JI~+,,. nou1u •OO • 11• 1"--v. w1m1ml .o 111 sn ,,,. .... the requirements for the longer,theboardrei:l.ucedto 111 erou 31 21 11 11,..__,,.. cTs Cp so • '8 1'h-'to Gun&wl 10 • 11 "'4•• v. McGt "1 sos 9z ....... v. ,...;;.. ii , 110 ?to TI,.,. '"'2' •l JCl••-:i.. wu1~w1s 132 41 -'• • ~ and by arranging f1nanc1ng Btlll 0 olCll a 19 ~ Citlllll"" ~ • ll t'I\-~ ull&W~ •• 19 .... • \lo M<Gr..gr 0 1 2 I~\ .. co In '7 , t IOV. Tll'l'lel M J(I 1 ll 11h-V. WUtl;aj)f 11(1 t 60'.'I t , 0 amount of reserves banks 3 percent the amount of IHIJCo•P ..o s 1 1011i+ "" c""""' ... • 110 n"'-11• 11ws p1 34' • 1 "'It • "" Me1"1v•t M 6 :t•o l4 + I'> '""d ,1.m 1 s 1~ ''tt-1,. T ..... ~n 1 G , 111 21•1t-ll wiMO•, u u 11 ""' .. "" through a local bank, 1r must mai'ntain to back up reser•es banks must keep &•1tG1s 1,., •J 1M11+.,.. CY'l"n0"""', "', ~~-1~ 1on1111:1~1 • n 2 Meoc.e•• ID' 2 11r.-11t tv"»•o iv,·· 3 11,,._"' ri..11...., 409 1, u1.<. w1.,...bl0o lot • • !... r M!Ofg Int JS 13l lHlo..-... c ....... •o .N ,,,_"' -· ·-Mclelfl n s ,. 1t:i.-v. ·~"'" :n J •S e.b-r\4 Tobin P1do; ., s sv. . WJSEIP f.s; • 148 2J\o -' •• desired. b•nkdoposits. on hand The reqwrcment 8tfloo• Pn "th tY"1"' 9td 39 '°"' •U"B « • 6111 o-i.. McL1ns1'°' 31 1•4.-v. ·~1-111 1 1, 21iv-1A1 ro0a!illi~va . 11 •h-V. whEt1>1•'° ti.o t11-i-•. 111191' P'C 2 I ll Cutltrtl I IO J to to~ t Vo •HIMll 110 20 1tS 121,._2"' MeNtll llO • 21 IYo f' .... CA Corll 1 s lll 11-... Toi~ EG J • IS ,,.,._ \'II Wlw;PS 1 l2 I 20 """. \to Officials estimate that The move constituted ad· had been 5 percent ~NY 2 20 s 11 21¥11 Cr<1o1>i 1 .io 2 is 20..,, .. \/< 1mP• 110 J 1s 1•-v. _,,, c 1 l'O J is 11 c.1, cv 111 1 10 •2..., .. Tonio..cp 40 s ' 1\!o + v. w11co c 120 s 11 ~~ .. '--Vt II • n 10V.-\It C)'l)ru$ 1 '° s IS tS\'I • -ltm '° I 2• ~:t""f' \'II Meidl)! 1.llO 1 J2 -'\t. -•e1 30 • ,, tt Toot11'11 4DQ 1 I ~\.. 'Nol• World • s t -\• the owner or a 1,350 square ditional evidence that the The board took two ac-Tr11$t J s ~ Will• \/< -o o-tt.arm1<11..0 • •1 2s • ~ ,,-..,.1a 2,ao s J1 -1 t<ln'lll O:lll " 1 Tr-eo " , , 111':1-'II Wol'!llt• ,Jt s 11; ,.,.. , 1. I "°" IOlf s1 11-llt 0...-Cp n tt llllt t \'I tlltraM n 1 l fYt--I\ ME 1 Corp l SI 1"'-Yo eec:e ,.1 • 156 1~ -.,. l,.,,...., Jt '1 :t.n •"-.. v. -s.c:11 " s 1 "t•-\t foot house would pay $270 Federal Reserve Board is t1ons on time deposit-s w th II••" cA l'O 14 ,. 1:m.-'Mi O.nRlv• t0 • ... 5'ilo-,,.. ""'11c 1 20 s 20 u"' "'-' S11ot " • 1u '"' . _ Too• 11 1:n 11111-v. Tmi.1111 s.. 14 1t •. -""', ~0 • 1ot 11w. ~. backing Orr Slightly from its matur1t1es of less t"-n rour 81'"'' 1 6(111 ~' 2t.-"" °"111c111.» 1 u 11 • l'I tlan.co 19 • 23 ~· v. Mt"1scca 1 1 l • .,.. """'s 1 '° 3 i " .. 11. lrm.:L111 •s s .. .,,., • 11o Wot111 Al•• 2 2• Jl'o for rnsulat1on which would . ""' •oc 1n ..o 1 ;io 1¥..-~ Dirt 1" .oc. J " 1~-""' .,,~"• 10 • to • ll'eu sir ID t 1 11llo..-v. e1c11a1d '° 3 ,. 11,._"' lmonF 1(111 • s .s11t-.,. wr1,1y1 '°"'1o , •l'h-'\I tlgh L rest r a 1 n t on t he months The net effect was n111 pt JI!) mo 'It ,..3.,., Dlrt•no p1' · J 21"" .u., 1 4•• 1 • ""'-~ Mer<• 1 .02• •1• 1o11 -11') eis•w• '° 3 3 »ii T••"u11 1 lot 11 21 31 -1 W!'ly '"'P 3• 1 save him $27 10 annuallv in 1111 ""' 10--~-.Jt O"-t .,. Dlt• Go111rt11• 32 1•~-\I< •*•El 1 .. ' " 1~ Merrl1Ly,s. 10 l'l1 1~_ .. _.,., 11 E1t< 80 s 63 11_ 'Iii T•n• .. v 1,0 s 19 n~•-V. _.,,_ h. eati'n• cost's at curr'ent nation's money tap The to t rt m the re serv e 11MM p1 1~-1tt,.1.• v. Dl'f(O 1 u • -, 11~~ \ti 1)'1!1 Alb i s • •~lo\ JMu'""n:~rn :m 2lu-u ,1e1ec oi 3 • 3s _;., Trlft' "',.1, 91 ,,.. • X•ro• CP , ,. w .s~-1~ .. • . I t nded t l r th 111no •O 4 10 H'a• .... O.vll"111 OI • 1• II\• .... •1elllM s l 2-""' i!Mubl •111 1 22 JY,-...... Grr •O • 22 I~ ... TmWFI 1W s .,, n.-h XI•• Ill(. tlli ii \]6 t"'-\,.. restraints were n e o requ rement rom e cur· wsc11L .o 10 '" 11"+ ~ o.r.ir." .o s .101 t\'11 • lll llK• •nc 11 3 117 sv.-.... IM•IAM 1 ioJO s 1•v.-~ e•G P 2 211 11 11 •• Tt•~o,, 1 °' s 230 u~ + \• v•t•~ 11111,,. 1 .o &"11-, rates. slow innat1on rent 8 percent to 6 percent. ~xter L 11 u 210 siv.--"" °'tr.I'' 1 .. • 61 11""-"" liecl•Mln 20 u so 11-.-. "'GM 1~b i • 1•~• ~ "GP• 1 .o s1 u-. "' 1,....i,. p1 2 n 2• v~\l.Dr ..o • 2 11 -"" Th e ac tl·on rao'sed Alth h th h d "1"U•CO .J2 1 •... 0.,P.l: .. ~7'!!,,rt•,0, ",~-Yo tl111m11 .a. s • ~ ..... Melrom JO• 15 sv.-:.;-eiiubl•cCp s 3, '"'. TllE c:~ ~1 • Jr ,~ , u.1.<or11 7'• 1~ 1~-1. Tb. • ••• st n ce 8 OU g e oar ••lll(IS n • 3 II...--~ ~..... ... ,. • tltllll" 112 10 l1 ll:O:.• \I< MGIC Ill 111 s 2tl ....... ~Fifi~ IO • 21 II'-ln(.on1 )111 .... 1~ -\\ l1le(ppt Ill I ~-'• I 3 I h bo d .i Fds It t IOI l§Oti 't \I> Oeett 1 60 I 115 •lv. t Vi tl•ltllt Curt , 6 ,,,.,__ \'o Mlch(;11 0. t S 10 • •P MO ISll Ill JYo-°" TrlCU pt l'n • tt -l o Z.(la'l.t ft10 4 21 2011-lo. available to South Coast speculation that t e ar trad1Uonally pumps more •"d pt' 1 ,~ .. 1 0e1P&1. 1 lo • •i;s 10 """'1 ~ .,. 11 112 tJt-"" Ml<n><kll 50 l 30 t'llo • v. Ael!OSll , 00 3 ,, ~· Vo ,1 &o 11111 2 11 ·~ 1 "" z.,"' c;o,p 1 ,, 3 _ 1" .... I.den" In Son Clemente, was using the Chtlstmas money into the economy ror •""11 '° 10 si 21~-1 °'' Mnt, xi • u, 21 -""' "•ur 11• ''' 1 111 -'. 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MllnLD l 11 6 :U 11'111-'lo ,.11...., 10 l 11 14-Vo Point and Laguna Niguel 1<1e11 1 '° ' • 13\lo-~ o.te p1 • n · 1330 '' ~ v, Heuu.n ..40 • 1, ti'Ai.-'Iii Ml nan er ,. s 21 1 -v. t•n•n 1 08 • 11 12 ,.. It. The board e'tlmat.~ that markets &em11 eo 1 • ) "* . OetE pf 1.. 1.24.0 s• +2 Heu111e•11 1 10 s• 'AV.• v. MM&M 1 2J 10 SI? s1 ein ... 2.... 1 11 -1 !lien'ed by the Company. e\.I ~IW 1 II) J 11 2) + ~ Diii Fifi .'M I l 1\1• • tiewl'lt P 20 11 410 JI -IV. mlsV1£Q ,, t 3 t V1 '"" ~ ... 2 36 2 2' • the lowering in reserve It has often absorbed this e-o• pt J • 2 2J'4--v. 011fl'lll1n11 J • •2 J•'h-,,.. "'011vo11 e:11 , 2s .11o .. v. MJuRh·•~ 1 • 1• 1n~ .. .,.. e~ , .. '°' J1 ,.. .,. Additional inrormatlon is id h f 11 .. ~ CP 1 Js s u 1~ " 01 .. nS11 1 '° s ••1 ?• o-'"' tlifton "" 1 • 2• n~ t .,.. 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Brass Betting Cha rges P robed \VA Sl(J NGTON (AP) -An tn· vest1gat1 on htis been promised into charges th,l l Air l"orcc gencrols :ire: operating .1 :;1x f1~urc betting pool OH lhe outcome or the cu1 rent Stratc~11,; tur Comn1and 1ntrllmurol bombin g compct1t1on ltcp, Les /\spin 11) \l_;1s ), said \V<:U ncsday he rc1;c1vcd c.:ornplatnts frr1111 men who have been 1i1cssu1 (·d I;\ commanders lo contribute to the l""'I whi ch ts bet on the crews · The bomb1n~ t'ompet1t1on hl \'Ol\'l'.s .i ll homh1:r, 1,1nkL1 .int.I other Sr\t' •unit~ 111 a t\\O \\1•ek srri1:s tJ I "1muf,1lc1t con11).1t tu t es t u u11 prohc1en <}. Occiclcnta I LOS ANGE i.ES IAl'J -0c<'idcnt;_il Pt't rolcum t:orp. reports th&t Its lh11 t.l quurt1,:1 ..C.Q.[U9rltte 0('l r>rof1ts rrn;f' l)v nc;J1 ly 300 perce nt from 1973 lcvcl~ In 1ts'qua1 ler ly rcwrt lssu-0d \Vrd. nc~da y, Occitll•ntul s.11cl its net 1n ~on1c for I hr. tlurd 4"111,1r1er ,.,, 1971 \1 ,1,, S86 83 r111\lion con1p,1rcd to (t net 111 l'OO'IC ()( S21 R5 m1ll1on 1n 1973 Jo:a1 n1nRs for lhe 197'1 tl11rd quarter v.eil S l.~9 p<ir shnrc of common !'ih.1<'k Mmpart"d to :i 1~ C'cnts per common s harc n1 lhl' th 11 d c1uartcr of 1973 1AuloSalcs • Ut:TROJT fAPI -US au111 sal<'" plUllStCd 3H 4 J)('rc('n1 10 th(' fi rst fU dll)~ or r>.'t1vr.1n l1('1' lQ .their !'lf'l'Qnt l lo\\CSI If'\('] ~lt1('(' 1(1;)9 (i C'nt"ral \l o le>r~ i 1nmt"cl1:;a\ll\ r(':.o;110nd d v.•1lh :1 n<'" round or fa r.klr) -.nutdo"''n~ ,.nd h1rort", whil<' some In dustry !ipokc~mcn exp• t'S!it!fl fl".•r.,r u pci .. ~1hl~ hrc<1 kdov.n iri tht• n;111u11 z.. ('Cnt!Ofll~ ' I I • , • Bl DAILY PILOT Friday. ~ovember 15, 197• QUEENIE By P~" lnterlandi. .. "You'd better grab it at that price. Here comes the weirdo with his weirdo machine ... " Death ·Last Straw? Attack Leveled At Fra1ernities LONG BRANCI-f. N.J. CAP ) -"\Vt· cHnnot have a syslcm on campus \\'here we cannot stop a group of _};l~.at I u.m . on the beach from doin g somethi.ng asinind," ~lonmquth Col· Jegc President Richard J . Stone-sifer said in the \\'ake or-a-rr-aternity initiation death. StonesCirer made the com· ment in explaining he,vould like to s'ce the gr:ulual 1 elimination of . fraternities on all American campuses becau se he said there is lit·' tic that c;.i n be don e to prevent \\•hat he C<tl led "barbaric" h~zi_ng pranks. \\'11 .Ll i\~I .FLO"'ERS, a 19-year-old college honor studenl. died in lhl· initiation rite here Tuesday. F1o\\'.crs. \\'ho hoped to be the rirsl black member of '.\lonmoulh Colll'gc's Zeta Dela Tau thapter. 'suf- f0t·litcd \\'he n the saqd 11·alls or a mock gra\'e in 11·bich he "·as lying coll:q>scd and buried him. Seven membl'rs ,;r. the fraternity \1·cre arrested on mans laujl hlcr charges. 1'hl',Y <.i re free on 52,500 bail each. ··ouR FRATt:RNITV .pledges \\'ere buried in separatt• moC'k gr;.i\"es along "'ilh F IOl\'ers. hut "·ere nol injured. '"The more he struggled. tht• more he became cnihed- dcd in the 11·e t sand." a police official said of the 6- foot-~ f'lo11·e1·s. 'fhe pral'lice of plt•dge hazing ·has been bannl.od ;it most coll eges in the coun· try. It \\'US illegal hCre as 11·~11. B-ut-\V-i-l·li-n m S leig ht. prcs'ident of Alpha Phi Omega, another i\Ionmouth fraternity, s aid, ··~lazing goes on alt the time. All the fraternities still do it. even though it's been outl a11·l'd."' ~ J:\~IES E. GREER Jr., national executive director of Zeta Beta Tau, s.aid the charter of the !\lonmouth chapter had been suspen- ded and he plans to recom· mend that it be revoked. ··1 \1•ish to reiteratl' our long opposition to hazing,·· Greer said. ·'\\'c arc dismayed that a fe\\' cling to the fooli sh and dangerous practices of lhe past.'" The Se \'en n1 ~mbers of the fraternity charge"d in Flo"'ers' death also had been sus pended from the fraternity. FLOWERS. \\'110 Iran· s ferred from SL Peter's Coll ege in jersey City this fall because he \\'anted to be ·closer to his home in Nep· tune. ,1·as the cider of \\1·0 sons. 1-lis mothe r. l\Jrs. Dorothy Flo1rers. described \VilliarTI as '"a beautiful boy. ltc \\·as so beautiful." Too Nosy Spain Jails Writers l\IADR ID C1\P t -Hctirecl bullfighter Lu is !iligucl t Dominguin and his fril.'nd 1rl.'re 1.'nlitlcd to pri\'acy and \\'hat the)' ct id 11·;.is nobod,\' l'lsL'S business, the S,1>anish ~ supl'cmc cou rl S:l.\'S, ' "'It ts scandalous lo report publi c l ~· on the intimate life of n1arried persons living \l'ilh persons other than lh('ir husband or ll'git in1atc \l'ife. · · the court rul('c\. The eourl uphl'lcl rour-month pri5on terms ;1nd S265 finL'S fnr 1 hrct• pt•rsons 11·ho produced an article i11 a Barc{'lona rna)!t1zi ncin 1970. 'l"ht· ar·tiele C!llll'Crncd Domingui n arld a friend. ~l ari:i t:u111l·rrl'7. Gon1.altz. Thi} former matador-I and Qnl'tirne l"'l'11 r·1 nf An1('ri c:in aftress 1\va Gardner iS ni<1rn l'd ;1lth1111gh ... eparatL-d from actress Lucia Bose. HOWTOLOVE YOUR PLANTS. Sid Calper, the man Home Magazine calls ·one Of the outstanding lanc!Scape architects Of southern California; will be In Newpcrt Beach to tell you everything you ·ve always wanted to know allOut house plants, The beautifully appropriate setting Is Promontory Point Apartments. Sid, will show you what ho4se plants can do to decorate your home or apartment His talk IS free. but adults only, please. The time Is 1:30 p.m. Sunday, November 24th. come early, since seating Is limited, Light refreshments Will be served. Promomory Point 200 Promonrorv orive ~t Just norrn Of JambOree Roaa on PactflC coast Hfgtlwav Newpqrt Beacn, tallfomla , • 1 .-, .. • Developers"811ed ;,~· . . ., ~ Sales 'fa~i1c s· :Attac - . . . !\IAHTINEZ fAP) -each .mi s~ca:iiin~ t'tpresen· Thi! 0 il s<1~ b1ly 1 AY.'l';·~· . Developers oY a !\!other talion amJ ~a ct ot uni-air 1toJIJ tht 'I let al •our, ~~..ode subclLvision have·bee'1 ' eompetition. doubl<' )l t"•o tori\'~ years. '-~cuscd 1n a !>uit of.dcccp-.t The coO..plaint \va s but thu1 if 1n utcrial fac:ts ti\'c sales 1>ractices, in·· orought by Atty. Gen. had bEien disclosed they l'luding ust' of IY.'O·"'aY Evelle J . ''ounge r. Califor· would h.ave known the price radios to suggest th<tt sales nia Real Estute Comm(s. ofthelots alre,adyhadabsor· '''crc.fc\'erish and rallurcto sione~ Robert Karpe urll bed the investm'ent poten- disl·lose material f;i cts to COntra Costa 'County Dist. lial. . buyers. Atty. \V illiurii 0 ',.1alley. ' 1'h9•complai nt ttlso says The ut•tion rilccl...,in Contra 1'he defc,.d'anls arc Ccn-dcvelo~rs and agents in· Cos ta County Superior tex Corp , Of Dallas, Tex., dqce(L_"!>p\csbyusingat\\'O· Court asks full restitution to \\'~ l ."R:lio s)litcm bct\\·cen -buyer:;{h.='~ppcrCo\'c lots 'and \\'holly-0\\1-0cd s ub· the s:fl cs lirfit•e and in C'ala\'C'ras j:ount\' :ind s idiaries G r e al L:1kes s alesmen's ca rs to make it civil penullieS 'br 52,Soo for Developm<!nt Co. Inc. or appear prompt 1Jurchasing ~la~·ward and their offiecrs. decisions \\'C r<' necessary. Marl~oro r '• • Warning : The Surgeon General Ha s Determined That Crgarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. . I 16 mg: 'tar;· 1.1 mg. nicotine iv. per cigarette, FTC Repcrrt Oci'.74 • .. .. . i _.. • ' It'" ' • · ... ~--ml!"'"--~~~ ;c;,~1iEnd .· ,PA~ CU~)) -Jo•s. ..Y.illjl(i_{ide Sica. \\'idow ~ fihn dil'cctor, Mi her husband dil•d in his sleep un a\\'are thut he had been surrering fo11 Special Land Sale · $39SPer Lot · ~ ~onth s from luoG c11nccr. "!·le happily did not kno\v ainything/' the blonde u•ido\v said al lhe 'luxuriou s ,De Slcu upartment. .:l-le died in hi s sleep. I did not \\'ant him 10· suffer so I hid tht• ttuth from him.'' ' q • ' '·~-Fullr.Cosh Price Cash, Check or Money Order Lot\ O'llffoolt., IMwtifwl ICllU i. ......._.. cl. .... $eW Olt I fint COIW, ftrsf ..... ~ ~·...: ' """ofSllle: 0... Doy o...Y Addrti1: ... .,.,...,. 1 .. -. Ho• ...... 17, lf74 1107J ... 1r11 .... ,._,.,.. laecll, C.. IMtW,.,. •-' • : Jmt aff PecHlc C...t Hwy. ,...., ...... , ...... ,, ... (. • . ,. '•. '-r"';.,, ~ •' ... ~ ... -. . . . ; ' .• '·:ti ..... ., .!' :.:-U'O ..... . ~ ..... ~~·· . • . 1,' '" •t,;•l . '1 . ' : "".r.ir~.' ~ -.r -... ,. .. ~ 21...-. •. -i!!:~ll"\? -- • • r I· ' ' : • .. .. • ,. ' •• . . • • .• , . I . Arts/Dining Out Entertainment DAIL V PllpT I Frida . Novembel" 1S1 1974 • •• • • .. . . Stella~s_ llysterogr~phics I t-~-..-.-~~~---=----Newport Beach Artist Brings Her UCI • • •• • .. • By CAROL MOO RE ot u.e DallW ,,._. S.Ull When her paintbrush is wet, Stella Popowski is a menace for a few landlords and a pace-setter in art col9nies in Paris, l\t exico City, Sausalito and Newport.Beach. ''It '·s . hysterographicS; •J · m ,in· ~rable," she.said. '':l'hat's my Ylp,f.d , for people w h9 ate hysferical abouf graphics. "My paintings are more impbrlant than I am and-they Speak for them·. selves. They have no titles.' 1 "An artist shouldn'tb'ave todescribe the Cini shed product. lt •m concerned .,ilh how, not what." JNSTEAD. literary quotations ac- compapy each pictu.rein a "held over '' exhibit at the,. Dill Pickle gallery in Orange. Another show starts Thur- s~ay in the medical gallery at UC Ir- VIJle . . From wiry lines eme~ge two people 1n embr ace, their races flu she.d ora nge amid a watery bacltground of fdrest greens. J ohn Fowli!s 1is quoted , ''Love is the mystery between t"'·o ~plg, nQL the identitY:-'' Tv.•o racing profiles looJt like mag- nified one-eyed jacks \V ith bright ycl· low hair, clownish cheeks and hands r aised in salute.---In betwee n.---the questions: "How·doyou feel?" "About what?" C1\RTOON fluidity of facial expres- sions and warm colors make her pa in · tings both irrever.ent and sensiti ve. The artist's use or oils and varnish on ne \\'S prin't creates ir:nag es Y<'OrthY of a. double take. The viewer wants to con· verse with each subject. further ex- plore the writ\en sentiment. . "I give my a ll to a show . Paintings are the.re to look, lo\'e ... buy if you want. _:_The art ree_resents a 25-year com- mitment on my part. It depresses me v.·hen strangers, collectors or clients ·h ave to be · reassured or ·h:f\'e fl.he .audacity to think I'm putting them tti. "Sometimes when I'm asked what a painting is. I feel like Saying !lt's · jewelry if you'r e big enough".·· Other frames show flowers, wine oottles·and lovers captured in stained 11ass iridescence and a dark bearded man of al m ost(e Ii gi~s quality. • Ballet ,..._ ,. · Yacifica .. Presents 'Nutcracker:' i¥ore than 100 dancers from 24 Southern Calirornia com.munities will appear in holiday production of "The Nutcracker," lo be presented in the Lllguna Aloulton PJayriouse by Ballet Pacifica. There will b"e 12perlormances. l\'latinees at 2:30 p.m. are scheduled for Saturday, Nov. :ll, Sunday, Dec. 1. Saturday, Dec. 7, Saturday, Dec. 14 and Sunday, Dec. 15. Evening perfor- mances at 7 o'clock are set for Nov. 30, Dec. 1. 6, 7, 13, 14 a nd15. Da ncing the role of the Nutcracker Prince in different performances will be guest artist David Panaieff, for• 'merly ·principal· dancer of the Los Angeles City Ballet; Victor 111oreno; "'ho has partner'ed such' famous bal- lerinas a s Oanilova, Tallchief and Slavenska: Paul lolaure. formerly of the Nouveau Ballt:!t de Monte Carlo; Roger t~aubel. Billie Pulliam and Ben- jamin Sperber. • . · PANA IEFF will partner Joan Ross Gair~ '''ho appeared in the San Fran- cisco Ballet Company's production of "Nutcracker .. : ~toreno will partner · Louise Frazer; Maure wUI dance with 1'tolly L ynch: F.aubel" with Cynthia -!l'osh; PulU•m with •lary Sayers and ' Sperber wjth Cirrie Kneubuhl. ... ' Snow Kings are Louis Carver, Roger Faubel and Paul Maure. •• Snow Queens are Lisa NobertsQn, Delinda Smith and Krisli Stephens. . tn every performance, the role or Drossclmeyer will be played by Laguna actor Ch arlcs Colgan. Tbc famous alocy of 11Tbe Nut· • • ._._ __ _ !\lost of her life studies reaturc almond eyes looking discreetl y rrom heads propped on tenuous necks in a slyle reminiscent or ~Iod.iglill ni. \Vhal ~t s. Popowski calls •·my full - time urge for brilliant color" glows through her home. She g_ave her re~ul ation, pastel blue hair dryer a kale iiloscopic pairit job~ The po6ded machine stands now as a bedro:im sculpture. . · · Pillbws and ch~irs show ofr her use of rainbow yarns on burlap that looks like needlepoint. ~ Gr,ecting cards she de~ig nS for · Christmas or "'anyone who has a mes- sage" cJutter t he dining table and rep1:esent her campaign.to make lhat ·form of communicati on "universal in- stead of !\1 id \\'es tern.'' A fOR~t E.R oceanfront apartment may still boast one of her ori gin al door s -"if t he la ndlord eve r recovered from shock." He needn"t \\'Orry; he's-in good co m · pany. Sidney P oitier-. Bill Cosby and Raymond Burr ha\·e Popov.·skis in their colle~ns .__ . _ Afid most of her murals are com-' si"oned. Suc'h as the three-dimensional g lass on es "'hich d,ccorat e th !!. P residente 1-lotel and Casino of l\1 on- errey in Mexico City. To this sprightly imprO\'isator, color is madness a nd a ny medi a is suscep tible. She a lso has designed prominen tt y in ceramics. "'ood, silver and .ena mel. AS J."OR ll E R brush : adventures with :·Portraits c a n be achie ved beautifully by photography; I make portraits of fhe ·so11!' of all people. · "I paint their angui sh, doubts, loneliness, thei r love and most iil imate.-inner feelings.·· ---!.. Her dre~m is to publish an album of .....,. her sma ller paintings coupled '\'ith quotations that gro"'S as a sometime diary. One.,of the pages is a poetic conl'cpt inspired by the 1968 race riots. l\1ul~i colored chessmen move across a blaclC and white board inscribed: "It's your .move." . . "ll probably won't be published un· tit I'm super dead," she mused. • ,. Paul Maure and ~oan' Ross Ga ir crackei'," written by Ho£fm an, con· d <e~s. a little girl who receives, 115 a Tickets are $<1 for adulls an SJ C · i as girt, a Wooden nutcracker ror "6tudents and children. The-y·~;~ ca toreseinble a man. availubl e at the Festival of Arts office. In the magic o~Christmas Eve. the 650 Laguna Canyon Road, Lagun::i nutcracker comes to life and even· l Beach week days belween 10 a.m. and tually turns into a handsome prince. ~p.m: who takesthelittle girl,Clara.through l\1ail orders m.g,y be sent lo Sully the Land of Snow lo his Kingdom or -ReeYe. p._, 0 .-"Box: 2-1 1. Laguna-Beuch, Cand y where s he meets the Sugar. CA 92G52. Checks should be made ·Plum Fairy. . payable to Ballet Pacifica. A Sl'lr-od- rit u sic is b y T c h aiko wsky; d,rcsscdt.n\'clopes~ooldbcencloscdif choreography and costumes are by .t1ckelsure to b~ m ailed.. . . . Stella Popowski just pa i nt§ them, she say~. ·she doesn't title them. Some of her paintings, done with the fluidity of cartoons and in brillj;tnt . colcirs,are displayed with literary quotations used as captions. • .. . - Ne~ Kind of Sh~kespeare . . Sa11 Francisco Troupe Offers 'Mercliant ' at GWC • · 'l'he ne\1• Sh<ikespcare Company of San Ftuncisco. ;i touring troupe y.•ith an open. fresh approach to the m:1s- tcr playwright, will present "The !\fer· chant of Venice" in lhe Golden \Vest Coll ege Community Theater' at 4 p.m. Sunday. The 25-mcmber company is com- posed or spirited. innovatiye pla yers \\•ho 1><-•rform Shakespeare ;is they helievt• his original Elizabetha·n audience vic\1'ed him . l\largril Homa. rounder and dircc- lor. began th e com1)any eight yea rs ago. after more than 20 years in the I heater. \\'ith ;i gl'oup of young perfor- mers in P:i lo Alto. Fron1 thut experience the company has mo,·ed in the direction or casting JX..'Ople open enough to dismiSs all stereotypes a nd the notion that Shakespu:1rc had to be approached a ceriain "·ay. ''TlllS PROCESS, "she said , ''is still t;iking place. It is an endless struggle (within t he c:1stJ lo free or.cself from l'Ondi tioned· ideas and to look for the real truth -the pearl inside.'' "'The actor has to be touchell by Shakcspca re's "'orci<i in his \'Cr}'Jx>i ng . I le cannot b{' touched by it intellec- tually because he thinks he has io. 'I' hen it doc sn 't \\'Ork . ., Sh(' adds, "Often "'hen \\"C pl ay in Golden Gate Purk in San Francisc-0 people stand still l.Jccause someth ing makes thc·m \\'ant to see it, not because they arc prcpu rcd through ;i collci::e outline. It is li ke 1.1 circus and you stop bccaus<' something catches your atten- tion ttnd you r· in terest. This kind of audience \\'C cannot get in thecommer- cial or cli t(f theatcri. l~hc park a lot or people d on't r ealize that it is Shakespeare Af!cr a sho\v they w'i ll ~\V.howrote thi~?" ·• · \\llllLE TllE Golden \Vest perfor- mance v.•ill be in the college pavilion, the company is most at home outdoors \vhert' the i1ensc of freedom matches _the cxp:inslve ideas and thinki~ in hakcs1>l!are ·s "'ork. · • ' ... J~ila Zati, artist ic director of Ba ll et ~or further 1nrormallon :•nd rcscr· Paclfica; techn ico.I director is .Ca rl vutaon!\, call ~94·1,148 weckdoyil: bet·' Callaway and s toryteller .is Dougllls Y.'C<'n I~ a.m . und ,2 p.n1. Gropp _rates Am onA lcad:c; pl!i)'ing at Golden \Vest \\Ill IX' Hohcr1 Pregcntck as Shylock, Conll1l' \\'est as Portia. Kevin Car- llcncr ;.1s llassanio, Daniel .i\toran and J eff Shoemaker. 1'irk(·l~re $3 and $2, depending or\ Joca11on . Reeve'. ' · arc~va1labcf.oc.1So~more. Kevin Gard}ler, Connie We~t t'!.appear at GWC . -• • l • l ' " . I , • . fo"'1RST. LET'S turn our attention to the Lido kit' Players and their latest of· rcring, the fir sl local production of ··No Sex. Please. \Ve're Rritish ... This wacky comedy farce center s around a hank 'manager \\·ho recci\'es a "flood or pornography in the mail and the sticky \\'icket it reeles. Alex Koba is directing ••No Sex "' and \~;ill ha \·c ~tan Bel l pl<i y ing the banker. Piit G'ilchtisl 01s his ltride. Bob Goff as <.1 1irissy teller and ~lary r\nn \'olta iis Befl 's unwelcome Q>Oi.her. Others in the Lido C'ast are Laddy Rcd1,1y, Jim Hitchman. l-la'rry c:ordon. J~oh n ;\utr.Y and Norm;1 l'llln 'Curtain time \\'ill be 8:30 Tyesda~· through Saturday at the Lido ls le Clubhouse. '701 Vi;1 Lido Soud. NeYipo1t Bea'ch. Reservations 675- 9189or 673-6170. AT OJtANG t: Coast. John · Ferzacca is staging "Len- 11Y ·"the dramatic e PtGGY YORK., bPltH·~d P•rchk hpalrr & Pt>·rhorneLns\,' --~ \4!11 you about )IO\lr~lr--ro brini,t" p1:r•o1111/ ob11•c/' e PAUL BRAlll.EY. cl)lln·ot·int and P•rchk Noble. ha1 MJfl'tethlq on hit m~nd~6i.,..• ,\/Jo •tart/Int pred/(tion•! e JllAN MtCl.AREN. celebrated author .C. relii iu1u tehor...r, wlll help rou to de•·elop fO\lr own ESPot1:nUal! ----~·~N~P:EB_SQ!iU>NE NIG_!lf-l)N°L;fY,F. ~-- T·O,SATURDAY, NOV. 16, ROYAL INN-Sanr:i Ana ' 'SUNDAY, NOV. 17, HO LI DAV INN-(Mta ,\\esa R01ll Progra,,11 llt!fP ll fl/ /J P.j\l. Ad111iJ1in11 Sj ur 1/Jc du/J r. J FROM Fash ion Ne\vport Beach I • • ' ' ~.-~ :a:a:I •• ,,.1 ... Cl~h·• • ~.110Vo l8 1~. 'l\CV; 25 • • • t ·~- • • Atthe~all • , . Unlver~ity Jligh School students line ut> against the \vii.JI io a sce11e from "The Chinese Wall.,, ,. • 1'he studcnl-produced play \viii be performed , tonight and Suturday at 8 o'clock and Thursday through Satu rday. Nov. 21-23. It '\'ill take place in the.. multipurpose roonvof University High School. 4771 Campus Dl'ive. Irvine. Tickets are S2 genl't<!l ad mission ilnd Sl .50 '''ilh i\SB ca rds-,. f .. . t ~\~\,""',:\ • '.11 "IW M1fi'v~N ~ • LIDO ISLE PLAYERS ,.,. ...... "NO sµ PlfASE, Wt'RE BRITISH" No..-19 ffWNoH...;.. 2J 1:30 P.M. LIDO ISLE CLUBHOUSE 7Dl 'Yio Udo Sood ST.EREO SOU.NOS· _Qf THE. HAR~OR ' . . i --. r • ' I .· • '. .. \ I - ,, \ ' ' ' ' Fuday. November 15, 1974 0AJLYP1LOT • Nostalgia · at the Jolly Rog~ . 'I bl . ' :~ -Tt's an event tor nostalgia buffs to dote on. Bu.,t those who like to think they'r e as young as ever wiU have to race 01 few hard !acts iibout the time that:s wasting. · The original Jolly Roger restaurant on Balboa Island is celebrating its 25th birthday. That clearly calls for -'1 wonderin g·why tempus rugit as itctoes-- -a nd offering h ear ty congratulations too. T he Balboa Island spot opened in 1949 under the direction of owner Ar. thur Salisbury. Jn this sil ver anniver. sii.ry year the r~stajlrant. is still family-owned and operated. Even more r~markablc, though, is the corresponding growth or the first Jolly Roger into today's chain of 35 dining establishments. The batkbone or this successrul expansion has been a firm adherence to the b01sic policies initiated by SalfSbury on Balboa Island -mos t importantly, nol <:hanging the s mall but well-roUnded menu unless dictated by absolute necessity. · NEWCO!\IERS TO tti,e area knoy,• little or the fond memories so many Grunge Countia ns associate with the Balboa Island Jolly Roger. That's because they 're unay,•arc of what it \~·as like in the •·good old days" duri ng Ba l Week. Throughout the 40s and 50s, and y,·ell into the 60s. vacationing high school and college students crov,,ded lhe streets of Balboa lslan,d during £as\er week . Young people from all over California -and other y,•estern states as \veil -deluged the Island and lined 1.f arine Avenue for a mas~ demonstration in the lofty art or "boy'' or ''girl y,•atching. '' Out. 'n' About Morman Stanley, or the Jolly Roger, And even as !)le restaurant celebrates its 25th year, tne exterior is htitonishingly similarlo the w.ay it looked when it opened in JS.19. 1'he same wooden pirate carved by Swedish craftsman Christianson Abel greets patrons as they enter the. coffee shop or dini"ng room. AUhough the'in· lcrior has b('en entirely remodeled, there is a look Salisbury has been able lo retain y,•hich relates directly b.ack to lhc restaurant's debut. 1'his similarity stems from the racl ,.. \ . that 25 yenrs a go Salis bury' began hiring sludt·nts and young pcoplL" fron1 the area to help "':lil on tables: He has <1dhercd to that policy e\•er s in - ce, lhus making it a 1xp>ular spot for young people lo gather and feel com. rortablc. ~ ,. ' IDRING TE'f.~'Vi\Gt:RS grew out ur necessity catfsed by the bi g fluc- luations in bt1iit1css bct"'·cen y,•eek- days a nd y,•cekcndS, and summer months aild Y."\nter rnonths. llc ·has always had 1n o)·c applicants than :1\':.11 a c pos1l1on!t:. • .~ Toda~· yOu 'ro likely to hear-o~r rl'iident s of the Island remlnlsdlg abo ut th eir first re.11.I Job ·-'"'ulQll1::~ tables at the Jolly Rog~r. Npw·t~Jr sons and d;1u~hll'l'S, th~ bo~. btl't! lhl' same jobs son1c 20 years lliter •. •! Uu.:i.prcsenl ch:iin of 35 Jolly ~r l'l'staurants i::; scattered throughiJJL c~lli fur ni a, 1\rizona an~ lluw.tJj . Scvt'n more 11\atcs are in var1~s · ~t;1i:es of con.st ruction, y,·ith opcniq:s sc heduled next ~·car. t Sin\'l' :-1Ul'('t'S~ s1>eaks for it selr, tric h:is lO rate Sa lis bury among the arel's µrecn1in('nl res taurateurs. ~d ;.1i;r<'ed "'1th his principles that g~e thl·cnormous Joll) HogcropcraliorCf ··1\ho\'l' all ." he h1ld us. "u·e strl)'e to l'rca lc a \\·ou·m. fri end~· •t· mospht•re \\·here all scgn1ents of tfic d1nin~ out public c:l n ft.>el comfortai>le :ind r t.'l axt•d. \Ve refer to <1i.•r i.:st.ablishmt.'nts as fan1ily restauraM_s bl·causc Y.'t• gc11r our operation to!ai.Il n1cn1 bt:rs of the family.'' _ '• • Coast's'f;e1111y' · Times have ch!'nged1 of <J:ll!JU~~IL Bnt>Oa· IslafiQ remains muc the same. There's Still a s ubstantial in· crease in the youth population during Euster week bu.t_ lar'ge r number~ arc Ron Christie. \vho pl~ys Lennie Bruce in Orarlge Codst College production or "Lenny:· is shO\\'O in character \vith Nort.1 Laysori. '''ho plays h is ''life. 'f'he pl<1y a bout the ni ght club comic runs next \Vednesday through Saturch1 y in the OCC Auditorium \Vith curtuin ut 8o'clock each ni ght. I t's OJ>en to the public and free. ·. apt to be on han1Jaily summer 's day now. PERii,\ PS TllE closest thing to the old .fia l Week today is the sudden surge of actiyity during the week leading up to the Labor Day holiday. But no matter when, the "people wat- chers'' have changed' their habits very little. 'rhese days, as it has been since the long-faded 40s ,.the most crowded spot on l\f arine Avenue is directly in front Ca1i1ied lleat The n~mc's the sa me, but the group 1s comprised of three original nle'mbers and three ne,vcomers. .. l·leat" \Viii be fC!atured 1n m 1 dn1gh~· concert Saturday al Golden \Vest Co_llege Pavillion, bound to be a highlight of an e,·enl·packed calen- d.ar for homecon1ing \veekend. General admis· sion ror the Golden \Vest cqncert \vill be $5. <S4 ,,·ith student card·). """".,..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~ e e lili]IQ]li!J@IQ]IQ]@@I, r----------------., · · . e LOBSTER REEF 1 ·.~~-LA ·POSADA ·-"" lntroductorySpecial •• l.!:::!.I Fri.·Sat.·S-.Hites•Ho.-.15·16·17 @ 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Only I MONDAY thru THURSDAY SP.ECIALS I t''r iday andiSaturday until 6 P.~1 .) dinners inl'lude soup or salad, baked pot a lo or rll'C : "'[ -San $J.90 With Thio Coupon--I RED SNAPPER .................. , 2.25 ; e . FRESH CRAB DINNER I MAHI MAHI • .. • .. • .. • • • • .. .. • .. 2.45 ;mt PugetSoundDungenessCrablnShelf GRILLED SEA BASS ····•·•·•-••• 2:95 ( 1\.?10 2 lbs.J Served with Clam Chowder, I TOP SIRLOIN 3 25 ~ iJ Homemade Bread and Baked Potalo • • • • · • · · · • · • · -• • • • • · : El $12.00 FOR TWO r-· I NEI'/ YORK STEAK .............. 3.75 I LOBSTER TAIL ............ ·" • . . 4.95 Your i=avonte Seafoods i=1own In i=restt • STEAK AND LOBSTER • . . . . • . . • . • 5.95 1473 S. MAIN ST. I ' LUNCHEON alsoserveddailyunci/4p.mc C.Orner ol Edinger and Main I ~I E.Coa1t Hwv. • l0t0nodel Moi • 171 4)075-0'lOO . In Salewav ShOpping Center I 10278 Poc:ilic Coou Hwy • ~rwirqoo Bd, • (2131 ~92-1321 SANTA AHA 835·6282 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -------------·--~· ~ ~~~~--!-~~'-'-~~ .~~ r SUBMARINES • SANDWICHES PIZZA presents of Huntington beach JACKIE NIGRO & PLAIN TRUTH Monday tliru Saturday 9 p.m. to I :3 0 a.m. STEAK DINNER FOR s2.15. ·1 I "lttfiteak DinMr Speciols Ott ier•ed witt. criip qreen salad, choice Of dressin9, hot 9arlic bttad, french friei or rice pilaff." Monday thru Thursday MOHOAYS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK TUISDAY ST£.+K·A·BOB TERAIYAI Wl:DHESDA YS PETITE FILET MIGNON THUlSDAYS STEAK "H MUSHROOMS DllllHER BY CAHDLELITE THE INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED IOI UYE YH HIE YllS LllC llTlllT TlSTllC DIE OF 011 PIWS? PIZZA'S Sm1H Mtdivm l1r11 BOB BROWN AND KATHY A,,.cring Wod. thN Sal. c .. For lltlft"'.tMMls 640,0322 6l0 lhWllOrt Ce!ll!I Or. fKIDJI lrG11'1 f1sh111• blind) •n ~eit Crnt.1 ,LAINCHllSI 1.H 2... l.M ITALIAN SAUSAGE l.M t.• 4,0f Pl,PllONI !SPICYI 1.U tM ' 4.M GIOUNO lll!f • 1.M _.1.M • 4.N ITALIAH 'ALAMI 1.N t• " 4.M MUSHIOO~ 1.. t• 4.M Gltll!N ll!LL PIPPllS 1.M 2.M 4.IO Rll'I OLl\llS 1.N 1.M 4.M ONIONS 1.• 1.M 4.N lMPOITIDANCHO\lllS 1.N 2.M 4.N COMllHATIOlll (A11r t lltmil 2.M l.lt 4 ... COMllNATIOH.1.Ur l llllml 121 J.• 4.7' IINOSOILUXI COMIO l.M l.N J.41 DOUILI CHt!ISt°l.fM!fillllll ... .st ... .. ; &LSI HY Ill ·HUCTllLE SUlllCIES! loulls MON·TMU•. F•I. SAT. SUN. I 11 A.~ 11 A.M. 12 A.Ill. U A.M. I 111'.M. 11 1'.M. 111'.M. It l'.M. 412 WALNUT ST. _ NEAR MAIN DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTO)'j BEACH , MICllSll FAM ILY MEXR:AN RESTA'URANT # OUR MEALS ARE .A TRIP TO MEXICO • • • • "Y OUR BIG P'A RIY. IS OUR BIG PLEASURE" ' • 296 &. 17lh SfREET • lllLLGREN SQ. COSTA MESA PllONE 645-7626 COCKTAILS .. ' • •• :m •\ • IH HUHTIHGTOH RACH. 5174 Edi!Mpr A.••·"''°6101 • " • IH GAlDl:H GROVf, 1461 G-*" Cil"O•e ll·SJ0.7!MO • "~ llACH • ... -.. snuri ForY-~1-.dD~--~~ ENTERTAINMENT' 7 Hl\>HTS ~WEEK COCK T All HOUR 4 to6:30 Serving the "Big Daddy'.' Doubles Hot and cold horsd'oeuvres 11512 IU.CH IOULIEVAltD HUNTINGTON 1 To-_. C--,. C...t1r . IUCH 9'2-2484 SIJPERB STEAKS ' join .the mob at; l!I!l~Eiiih . SPAGHETTI SYNDICATE Loc.t.d 111 TH BALBOA IHH OH THE PENINSULA WINE and BEER SPAGHETTI DINNERS _,...,.lo-....'-"""~ ... ·I I 1 .. ,I • • . < • ' . 1-lighesl Quality Nal~Ye ~l exlritn 1-'oods WH\ Doy~: 11:30 o m. 10 12 p.m. Ft~ ond Sot. 11:30 o.m. ro 12.10 : Opfn 7 Days· VIC GARCIA famet"ly of Coescr's Poloce 'A~ng . T..-. ihN Sui. COC KTAILS p&\)93 E,AOAMS, HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 \ P/A:eCtJ~~ JOI 0 .....,....., Hewperl IMdi --II-I DINNER NIGHTLY "'°"' s:oo r .M. LUNCHEON T•s.·S.t. "'°"' 11 :lO A.M. (8.aY-'ide on the Lido Peninsula) .SUHDA Y llUHctt--9 Mmo-2:30 i..c-...hl( 11 .. Z:lO . ~HHH Ml•Hnv-1,....11:00 •C:HUC:K IEAUVAIS Colorful Ar11et Doing His Tl'ling Tuesday thru 'Fri.day 5 lo 7 675-5777 OMIOFHIS * IMTWtAtMMIMJ H...nLY • PA~S .. YIHAWAY' IVll.YDAYI "OASIS"-Wed. lln S.. ~m.A ....... -Moa. &: T•s. Real cantenese Fold PIZZA HOME DELIVERIES ·HAVE CHANGED A LOT eaux ~SINCE THE , OLD DAYS • I Lunch I 1 :30 tO 2 Dinner From 6 • · · · ·c tosed Sun. & ,\fou. ~' . . . . . 751.!\t. C:Mlr, c ....... ". . . i714) 540-3641 .. • Join Our Celebration . 'lWo 'Tu • aki ~. Steakn·· · t for$6.95. Continental Cuisine Cocktails Serui11g Luncheon and V11111c1 Mr111d1Jy thr<1t19h Sa1ur1Ja~ Closed Sundays w~ •re located nerl to the. May Co in S¢ufh Coa't Pla1a . lJJJ S lrht•I c .... Mft• I TEMPLE GARDENS ~Nj;:s:G Rellaurant 1 • RICKSHA COCKTAIL LOUNGE l uncl\,•on & Dinner 01 ily • "lllO ADAMS <• H..._1 COSTA MllA ~.....!" ,'\•Jli 1o·cutu1·ing E:«otic 'l'ro11lca l JJrlnks 540°1'37 540-lUl AM. I• hr4'• 4':'" 12201 llOOIHUlST· IAt Q1 ... 11;11 6J .. 70Jt SPOUTER SALOON Victorian Bar at' _ ;l~/1h:WHAtE- 400 MAIN , BALBOA PENINSULA • 673-4633 ·· .mr. ~brt~ttan~ · · For Jinin,e and dancin,c anion.est rh e relics ef fine o/.J satlin.e ships. · BEAT JNFI:;ATION SPECIAL 2FOR1 WJTHTWSAD Two EnJrtts-ForThe Priee oj Ont! Daily Sunday thru Thursday 5 :00 to 6:00 -PoM . D~ner served nightly from 5:00 p.m. Enftrlainmenl Nightly ,!"-:, F1'sl1es, Meau, Oystu.lJar, Nottd-IVines, Alu a~rl Spirit.s !ir.QJijrtstiau;s~· · JSJ E. Coast High1i1ay. ' . V' Ntrvport Beacli -. ,. R tst_rvati'o11s (714} 675-5120· . TRADITIONAL THANKSGIVING D·-,N-N-ER- ..... Y-. ._ .....,. ....... rilK of ltftf ..... .......... he .... Colll)lete with all the Trim.m1ngs Served from 1 p.m. RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED Ir's our birthday. We've been a tnend of the famil y for 25 years and we1re having a special dinner .MJL.!l«ttO·,_,., o ffer to in vite you lo join our celebrat ion. Our offer A 37 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 1nc!udes two hearty 1eriyak1 steaks marinated 1-- - - - --, ""'111!1' / in our special oriental sauce and served with • ·w ' ' · a grilled p<neapple ring. Dinner also includes I (l'rl'r11 'n"ll '~~~~!=~~~;,. .. tw.,. ... ""'"'' & ...... w. ""'&Ne P•rkln• "-•ti•"• soup du jo ur or fresh garden salad, with l)~l' .D ..... 2030 .. • cucumbec~ and manna red mixed bean s, I nee pilaf, piping ho t homemade bread Wotlld W I ·-;::;;;;:y===== plus a bouomless cup of our own I To Introduce I r spec1al 'blend collee r:,p ou11he I T .. To"lllo , I k coupon below and come aboard. Join our friendly crew in its I IEST FOOD I 251h Birlhday leS1.v<l1es! IN THE WEST ,..lotl9"9t: I TWO I . C,Airporter C/nn 'Hotel BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER COCKTAIL DASqNG . '"""""' I LUNCHEONS I •••••••••• I FORTHEl'llC:E I This cou Pon good tor I I OF OHl>-l'LUS 1· I' TwoTerlyaki Steak Dinners WithTl'!isCoopon Specially Priced al JusJ $6.95 lor bolh 11 I 2 FOR I I Coupon good ahy evening I ._ .... _._ I -I I Good o.ly I I Mon.-r .... wed. I Costa Mesa I I 2300 H""'" 01w!. I ""' Ho•. 1 a.19.zo 540·'635 I I I N•wport Beach I Dining· Dancing 3333 W. Coast Hwy, I Happy ~~~~~:30 I • .,.,,,5 _ 1 I I An1helm -o.e. 1 O.,.A w.-1 l 2250 E. Liocol" I I I ~Jott···~r, S'"~'°' :~•;:~1H0<bor 11 264~.~=•d. II . Pl\ESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENtERTAINMENT .• * MED~TERRANEAN ROOM FOR f;XQUISITE C,U ISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11 :30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUNDAY BRUNCH FROM 10 Al\f • 3 PM * Captain's Table Coffee Shop SERVING 24 HOURS * L9UNGE For Dancing Ii Enlertainment AITD ... FtoM I 'M • MOKTLY FIOM l 1H wfftl AIONA llltO 'nlO 1 "THI INO llSULf"' 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT -a·-· .. ·· 542·3307 496·0855 . I . ., T 33 , ... ,., SQOl<e 25100""' ,,,_ I '~ 549.3994 .•. ' ~-·•••••oner Expires Nove!."ber 27, 1974•• •• •••• i __ ,.. ____ _.! 833-2nO •• . . . ED RYAN l ROjEMARY ~CARUSO TUESD•Y THRU SATURDAY -t :OO I' .M •• 2:00 ,t;.M. . ' OutriggerRooni-KONA U\NES 2699 HARBOR. cosrA MESA ~s:11;2 . ' . - i.-:-i-:ess man Repe Children's S·how , STox llltldl ·•'-r CMtllllt·NMlft9 DiUC• llNlllTl Y lO TMI -.....- '-"""-.... •ALU ._...aliclft!_ _ _(1 ·7-14) 6'6-.5037 1 IOS Nit k1t•lla lvt • <1nahtim (7141 Uf-2"4 A . ---Every~ Hite Tho DynmNc GENO LANZI flOM H1wport'1 .u.y Wut IH ALISO CJ.HYOH SOUTH L.AG.uMA l 1106 C.... Hwy. ltM'f"fotioM 4tt.26•l LUNCH·· DINNER OYSTER BAR COCKTAILS LATE SUPPER HAPPY HOIM.4te 7 P.M. , SUttDA Y' IRUHCH 9:J0·4 'I • HOW OPEN FOR BREAKFAST -From 7:00 a.m. Mon. thnl Silt. . iNTERT AIHMEHT HIGHTL T IRAHDIE IRAHDOH DUO Tue.·Sol. GEORGE FOSTER-Sun. and1~o"' I '' OUTDOOR DINING PAflO 3280~ COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA MIGUEL IA.I cro-'t'lity Plrilweyl NOVEM.l;R 1SPECIAL '~~-~~ PURCHASE ONE DINNER • RECEIVE SECOND DINNER ONE-HALF PRICE ' Anything on lhe MEl'nu Tuesday lhrough Saturday CARIBE ROOM ONLY Closed Sunday And Monday , EHTERTAIHMIEMT AND DAHC:IHIO , -GERMAINE ... , .. AMERICAN HORSE IAND THAMCSGIV-DAT DIHHB ' ~ """"" 51.,to MAKE YOUR RHBVATIOHS IARLY • •· ' 2 I I 12 Pacific Coast Hi9'1wey . HUi:4TINGTON BEACH • 51 .. 1421 • • . I ' • ' · . • • • \ I r •• ' • ""-~ Frt!!y, No'lefftbet 15. 1974 tJC I -Ee~s E-vok-a-t-IL.P-'1. ~PV--. ____;__rr- ' lrisbD~nc~s 1'he fresh fa des nnd hi gh kiCks of the' Tara Group, traditional Irish dancers, vi ill greet shop- pers and passers-by at the South Coast Plaza's International Folk l\1usic Festival \Vhi ch con· Cal State FllllertoO: tinu es toni.e;ht and Saturda y in the J e\\'el Court. · The festival ce lebrates the opening of the center's extension. 1'he Tara Group \Viii perform tit 2, 4 and 7o'clock tonight. Cl/ioral·Season-to Beg-in Prof's Play OnKO CE An original play written Season. subscriptions for and the Uni versity Chorale, Choir with orchestra, per· by Charles l\titchell, a the.1974·75 chorale concert under the direction of Dr. forming Parts I. II and III Golden West Collcge profes· sen es at Cal. State FullertQ..._"h__l·lowJ1.rd Swan. T.w.o oL the... of J.S. Bach':> "Ctlristrnas sor of dr a m a. will be are now availabl e.. . .~ groups wil l be accom_panied Oratorio.'' a long with telecast at 8 !l-rrl~ Saturday Seven concerts, 1nclud111g by an orchestra in some of Chris tmas motets a nd on KOC E-TV , Channrl 50. four performed in Orange the concerts. carols. 1 The pla y is made up with included in the s ubscri · n TllE FIRST event of the "Roga," "The F1ca," "I County comm unities,~a re-Five of the concerts have original songs, including been sc heduled for the . packa~e cov~ring t~e p r · se.ries is a "Pop~" con~ert spring semester beginning ~late the \\'orld, The World chaser s cho1c_e ~f six. The wi th the Un11ver_s1ty ith the a nnu ~I ··Home Hates l\1e,""T~j>l\fan isAfy sea~n subscr1p_t1on forms, C~orale , Nov. 22 and231nthe ~ncert '' in February in the Home," a nd "\7e Love to It· --~tJTc h re-pTe_n n-r-:r-~2 -bttle-Theate1 on the-€S~F ---crrne Theater . ~ea.lured ch.!.'----- S?v1ngs over s ingle adm1s-campus. The: chorale w~ll will be the ·U a ive rsit y The play may be enjoyed s1on for each event, arc perform music by Haydn, Singers performing works on ma ny levels: children avail a~le by contracting the 1\tendelssohn. Brahms, Or· by Pal~;trina Practorius \\•ill enjoy the comic and box office at (7.lf,>870-3371. fr, Ba rbe r, Pfautsch, Rogers • ' ' farcical situation, adults Performing in the series, anq Gershwin. Byrd, Sch.uetz, Gesua l~o, will see the subtle political which staorts Nov . 22 and The annual Chri stmas Brahms, Distler and 0 11\•Jd. and social commentaries. e nds May 11, are t he concert is s~heduled for In !\larch the University-- University Singers and the J>ec. ,.i.5 in Plumme r Chor a le with orchestra Unive rsity, Choir, under the Aud itor ium irl Fiillerton, tra vels lo University High direction of David Thorsen ; .and features the University School in Irvine to perform Bread--Sclllplur~ ' --Class Starts Monday Bread sculpture, ~ new stresses that bread sculp· craft, along wilh the more ture dirfers from the dough widely known dough sculp-sculpture technique, ex - ture will be t a ught in a plaining: ; s er i e s o f m or n i n g. "Working with a slice of work s hops offe r e d by brea<J, you mix-glue a.pd. Golden West Evening Col-preservatives with it so you lege, starting I\l onday, Nov. can scul(:lt in much fin er 18, 9:30 a.m. detail -jewelry and very The workshops, held at s mall items, for e~ple. Murdy Community Center, Dough s~ulpture ~i ll be Huntington Beach. are free taught at lthe second lec- and registration will ta/(e tuie, Nov. 25, and on Dec. 2 place at t he door. workshop parficipants ~'ill Cr arts 'te ache r Donna learn tQ make jewelry, wall Ftiebertsh a user will con· pl a q ue s, a Chris lm as duct the v.·orkshops . ~1rs. wreath, weed pots and other Friebertshauser teaches ontainers ... · - cr a fts and creative slit· The re is a m aterials major .works by P urcell and Haydn, while the University Singers will perform major works by Schuetz a nd l\fon- t e v er d i i n t he Fir s t P resbyte rian Ct:iurch of Fullertorrin--A-pri I. TJJE.FINAL two concerts- are scheduled "in !'d ay. THe fi rs t is in P lu mm e r Auditor ium , w ith the University Choir. accorn:. pani ed by orchestra, perfor- m ing -fm.portant choral works •tiy Bach a nd l\1o:tart. The final concert of the series, scheduled for the Little Theater, features the University Choral~ and or- chestra pe~rorm in g a major ~·ork by Bra hms. Swan, ·who conducts the Chora le and the Chamber Singers at Cal State Fu ller· lun, is conside red to be one of Ame rica's foremost choral directors Dossillrs. personal !pac£+ dfvidual rights and th£+ :in(\ the righl to be lert alone public's need to.know. will be the topics for the Speakers wi ll be: fin a l three lectures in "The Mary Saylln, 1ncnlber of ·Right of Privacy" series <At the American Civil Wbcl'· UC Irvine. · ties Uilion board of three· The series, offered free LO tors, who will speak on the public , examines in· .. Civil Liberties in u Dos· stitutiona l invasions of sier·obsessed Socie"ty," in privacy through the mass Social Science Ii all at 8 p.rn. m e d ia, the e ffects of Friday,Nov. l S, _ crowding and confinement John ?t1dnah an, UCI as· and the socia l and political sistant professor or social implications surrounding _ ecology. and researcher in the conflict between in· criminal behavior. who ~·iJt, chery at path Colden West . charge of so' cents. Par a nd orange .coas~ colleges, ticipants are asked 'to bring a n d is going 1nto her ta small mixing bowl, a seventh yea~ as suj>ervisor spoon, scissors, and a small of the California crafts bottle of white glue to each di~ision, Orange Cou nty sessiq_n : also, pa per and Fair. pencil for taking notes arc Th9rse n, a found ing nl e m be r o f the music d epartment al CSUF, is director of choral activities at t.he univ e r sity, !fis University Sin gers lhas toured Europj! twice. in 1970 and 1972, with a thi(_d tour p l ann ~d in 1975 . Weekdars Open S:l O .. • MRS. F rieberts hauser recommended. 1 STARRING CHARLTON H.ESTON t , KA~EN BLACK I GEORGE KENNEDY ! GLORIA SWANSON I HELEN REDDY •• EFREM ZIM BALI ST JR. o SUSAN CLAR K SID CEASAR I LINDA BLAIR JOH VOIGHT IPGI IT'S SURVIVAL OF THE FIERCEST AND .THE F NI T. -' _ Show Al6:00.8: IS. I 0:30 Sat/S.... Open 12:45 Show Al I: IS.3:30.6:00.8:15·1'0:30 PLUS "SLITHER" • JAMES CAAN SALLY KELLERMAN • • . . • speak on "Privacy: ~y~d Buggini: and Bedroorl1s,1 in Social Science II all al 8 p_;pi. ~Tiday, Nov . 22. ., Irwin Altman, proft1iji<>r of psyc hology ul the UniVcr· .;ity of Utah and aulhor o! works on personul sp:it.·c .ind ('rowdin g, v.·.ho W-1 11 speak on ''P r ivacy ·;;.A S ocia l P s y Chol qj iV11 An alysis," in Science ~· turc llall at 8 p.n1 . 1'ucsday, Dcc.3. The lecture series \1'a :. made po~sibJ:cJhroU&h a __ $2,000 grant from thl! Spern '. and ll Utc-hin son lS&•f) l"ouodation of Nev.· ''ork. l"CI is lhe only college or uni\·ersity in Cali!orni a to bt-awarded this 1:rant ror 1974·75. The lalks are s"pon· sored on campu.11 by the UC I Campus Committee on Ll'C·· ' tores .. Further information m:u- be obtained by calling the Campus Committee on Lft .. lu res Office t714 I 833·5588.- An .a NEW rnm mp;r.d by tho - nowel, "AtRPORT" by Arthu< Ho;iey. This ldoll llidufl d be sbon ill Ille sll!1linc in ..... Miollol -' PteHt be ~ tMI ,. .. tmnweliswe111dlleJr rullstl; dlecls utll n Ml&hl be uperirllted 111 111 adltllltllllQUlit. Tiit .......... HMlllltl llO l~kMltlt, ~ pllJSUI Ot ~ re«hotls 0( Uie lldinduJI 'llMl. -TM&clffllt.._ "SENSURROUND" AtWw_. ~--a.r NOW s .... Tllon. 7:00.9:45 P.M. fri./Sat. 7:00.9:45-12:00 P.M. Th.s 111o1ion pd111e .. be ~OWft 111 Ille Mllrc - 111ultKll!nem1011 al Pluse be "'"t 11111 rou •• !tt! IS fltl IS wt Ind l'leill !Ul<slic tlltcts Sl,li;h n J!ur"I be Ull'fl'nced 111 1n ac11111 Uf111Q11111t. Tiit lllJN~ ISSllnle'S no r~loltllt pll~ C11 t!llOllONI re«llOIS olllltllld~-.. ULA @ AflMl!f PAU L MORR ISSEY COL~• A tliYAmTON PtCTURU RtllASE ~Uh "THE VELV~ VAMPl[i E" . -. • , • I I • (:§ D•ll Y PILOT · Friday. November tS, 1074 L TV DAILY LOG New B-€1-Symphon-y-erehestra~to~Debu.-.-.t-' - ' . - The newly-reorgailized of P.lourlce AU~l'd and by theunf,1erslly'orc:h tr1. ·UC Irvine Symphony Or-piano soloist tl1ic:huel San· Cassuto hopes to create ... '!! ...... chestra will huvt!< Its first derit. -"music for .participation concerts Friday and Satur· The program will feature -the experience of•making ..,... I Friday ~vening NOVEMBER 15 Saturday Morning NOVEMBER 16 day,Nov.22·23. the works b y Berlioz. music ot of living it as a Alvaro Cassuto, inter-Beethoven, Schubert a nd m emberofthcaudicnce." nationally fam ed conduc-ftavel, including Ravel's1 · • tor·Composcr, will eonduct "Bolero." the concerts. It is his first Since his ar'rivul a{ UCI, performance since he ilC· Cassuto, conductor of the 1:00 8 0 (l) ~mm m""" 7:00 ~ Sltps to l111nil11 80'.It(VU{fJ(ilf;(l)J flNws , 0.) (t) ()Ql tD AHHlt ftMllJ lonayt ' t ) luNwi1•1t ce pted the leadership of the National Rad.io Symphony orchestra. Orchestra of hi s native Por- 00 Wtrld ft1llMll Lt111M Flor· 0 (~ ltJJ (JJ Ytti's G1a1 1d1 Blu1rs "'· So. cat Sun. (D l11t11tr lu.u ! Plrtrid11 f1111llr ~~, Ll ) H.I . P1t.,tvl lilM S.llld tD Mistt1 lo11n' N~1•botlltod Huliu!Collldr 1:JO s ~~T•ffilMse • The concerts w\11 be at 8 tug.a l, has wqrked "to p.m. and "'ilf take place in , create an orchellra "'hich the Fine Arts Village· reflects and •Utilizes the The;i.tre on cam pus. Ad mis-co.mm u n I ly t a l e n ts in sion''is SI and titkets 1:1re QrangeCounty." ,. ri• st• '"' QJ oo 9 m ~ tuld: I 4'iJUN Wt11M1 L•) Tu•1we Tutdl available at the box office Con1muQity membership t:JO (\OJ='C=S... O l~(fJI CV.turs llllf or by calling 833·6617. has si nctidoubled the size o( Ill..., Sritlitli 0 GloN C1tJ's Prt Hht1 GI Dt111t•b,, News llld ren,tdift t1 U.. Nt.s 1 ..., (jJ •. · M · The 78 ~m ember Sym·,-----------4 phony Orcheslra "'ill .be joined by the University1 ;=='=========-; Chorus, under the direclion11 lot 'I ') Dt•i's CMic:t .1._.. 1n111: •CK ~ fD C.naaklldu • 11111 P'iMHfi Ut11t 111e111 1:00 e tm ~ oo SftH IMm 7:00 ooomm""" I QJ(6JQQ!mEmt1cellCJ' +, ........ ltr Oelllfl k11t Aw, TNatrt l• Trutli., c....,.._ MM: "Sttr• lidtl"" (wes) '57 1 L-Lt1cJ -SCOH B1acl7, M1t1 Powt1'. lM fll O l@(J))(1)KH1 lNl""°"J ~ (j) t11t111'1 Mt111s 0 IH'lie: IC) "M111kMe S11it1t~ ti bMfald• i•dv) '52 -Jolin lrtl1nd. ~ ni. li1 •• .., I =.~~Ma ' ,. Ketti. lad L, • t k I . f!llCMlt ti cai ... u r ou r openings a e pace "Cabaret" d:.i ys until No\·. 23 at S::JI 1n The annual Chri·s.tmas Cltti n.-... Jltuivt "tM fir11" fcom) '54-M•rjoii• this week along the Orange Thi s .is th e opcn inJ h 1 1 h 606 mcl:.1 M11n,PercyKilbride. Coast. wee k e nd for this ne t1 c PY PC ay o uscll'oad concert presented by the TINHhps t2411YeiaotT•kft ~ag una anyon .. Los Ange l es l\1aster l :JO lrl•tq•iidf,arty fI)S.u111Slrtft/Mt•btrYlipAp· ''Thal Champion s h i p musical atScbastian'sWest Lag una Beach. Reser· Chorale ~nd Sinfonia Qr. Wrt)lt ,ells S , Dinner Playhouse. 140 \'ations494-074:J. "hcslca ... ,.11 be performed tJ;llt)(]Jl!NallywoM S4Pft• l:l08(lll@(])sc.tb1 DM "eason' Avenida Pico, San Clemen-'-" ""''l!Jlklrhblf O O,JCtJ(]gi mRu11, Ht, •un Opening Saturday for a te. C,urtain times vary •·The Birds" apt th1e Dorothy Chandler 00 !ij)(J)Je TtU tile Jn1ll1 O '9rtt1 W11ooe1 SM• six-week run at South Coast Tuesdays through Sundays, UC Irvin e's drama de par-avi ion Saturday, Dec. 21 . ....._.. ' U t~{J)) (J)Alhfftllrts •I liil· Repertory is I.his highly Reservations 492_9950. tmenl is presentin g this The:coneerl, traditionally · WiltlllltlflW .. lllMlw lie• · honored drama, playing ~ 1\ristophanes play lonish.t .,a maJo~ cultural event o( I ,_..,. ID"'" . th h Id h hWtfS.W.ll l:OO O ~Cil@ H•llit Tuesdays through Sundays 'Lenny" andSalurdayut8o'clock1n .e 0.1 ;.iy ,se~;;on ere, linll ._.. O ~@~ID L••• 11 t•• at 8 o'clock at the Third A ge drama tracirlg the UC I fine Arts Village \\'Ill this yeaT include "O l:tt Lest Step Theater, 1827 Newport Theater. Reservations S!lJ. l\lagnum Mysterium, '' BHUMANSRULEDBYAN 0 ....,.: '1.lld.J ,.... .. (1117$) Bl\'d .. Costa l\Iesa. Reser-·lhe tragic career of Le nny 6617 Gabriell, ''A 11 ymn to the * APE ,SOCIETY! ON "42-Alltl Ladd, 11tleft w11u1. vations 646·1363. Bruce makes its county "The Skin-of Ov1'Teeth" Vir giri" and "Rejoice in the ;;;:;;;i.~)'flDMiil de but next week, ·playin g ·-1 Lamb " B · · B ·11 PLANETOFTHEAPES 'G ILi ~ · Wednesday through Satur-This Thornton \V ilder ' enJamin " en, 8-ilJ .,.. "'-OvbiMn" (WH) '"No Sex, Please, We're ··Seven Joys of Christmas" ~ ~lf.,.1 A .'50-IDel McC.t1, hffJ' Sutlinfl. British" day at 8 o 'clock in the play is onstage tonight and l\i h d • r "'-"" IDll-1•• ''' •• ID.....,ltttr'l'llll....,_.. Ora.n g.e Coast Coll~e Saturday at the San ec em, an a ~:OUP O Four Shows to .Op~n Chorale lrt Coricett . MO\llE RA11NOl1 FOR fMENT8 AND \'OUNO PEOPLE 1119 ......... ., ••ltfillltti• .. ,,,,,.,_, . ,__.....,,....,....,., -it f......,, ,., ......... ., HIM'"""""" All-°"fS ADtllfl(O ·1 GfMt'tl AillilMI• . ~ All "''' MllUlllt I PflUlll "'.._, S.,...sttli ...... _________________ J __ ·~ -IJlllCllt • R llMI, ,, ,...,,,., ~lllf '"""" ... Mitri "*-"'' ...... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ___ .. _ _"' ____ .., . ......,_ ~Juh1 •~• Sit1·.M4-~ •·•e!lll ~•·-,..., "I'he..Lldo lsle..El<>"" .... ·'•\'ill c~ c · ..carols some fam1l•ar and-..,,...... aud1tor1um . 2701 Fairview 1\;111ente 0 111111 a 111 ty--• · · grnmm-..,11Atn.: M"• -m•..... prese nt Lhi s Engli s h • Th 1 202 A ·d somelrom ot herlands ''-----------! ... ._• " · 1 · .._ \f'W -Road, Costa '1esa. Adm1·5. ca er ven1 a --· · 1· -11n1 IOU""YllP -·.-•-·--"-~ co m ed.v next -ek . " ' O R IV g · ' •• •·1-·o·• --1 '· "''"'"' ·~ -·• ~' s1·on ,·,free. Ca bc;110 San Clemente. r . og.er a ner is : •• ,~ •• ·~ -.·· • ' (df•1 '51 -Eslel1t• '"'~'"·. Tuesday !hr· OU"h Saturday ' . d. r h . ... '"' -e. Cu rtain 8 ~30; reser\"ations mu~1c 1rector o I e inter· D Action Kunc Fu In The •1 U.~ (l)>~a> ""*' fn••h onl y. a l 8 :30 i.1 the Lido Isle ''J\t ister Roberts'' 495_0465_ nationally famous group. y .. enous ien ow t :U fD ,., .. .,,,...bt .. i.:.. ..,.., * M •• . 0r· tN QJc-trJlrlvsic Clubhouse. 101 Vi a Lido The Lagun a J\loultonff;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;~::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~I S r'•"'lffi CDI f · . .....,. Soud , Newport Beach. Playhouse is presenting this s..~11 -••I '10:000 oftiC1J(l)V...,lflMDl!I'· Jteservations 675 -9189 or e l assi c Navy co m-edJY =• :t;11e C111n11s 11 8~u'&J @ !i'Ci m l'inll ,....., r-;;";:";;·:;61::7;:0;;. ========T;:u:;;c=s=·d:;;a:Oy::s.=th::r::o:;;u::g::h:;;S::a::t::~::;0 .. 1 i" (1dw) '"'-Rory C.lhoiln. · ~: (Cf "W• el t11t hlills" a"'*"' Ficlll ., tlMI ••• . (s.:1-11) $3~ne Bury. 1Qll Mt'6r. IC) ..... lleM" (diiJ @_ lrl~it: {C) :h11lldt1 Owr t111· '61-lff lrlHYln, Anilt OitlinM>n. 1'1.11R1 t•es) S3 -ll1ndolplt m LI& ....... Men .... ). Scott. le• B1rkt1. .......,._., · Clhlltr liws 111._ * ... "'' lf'.301 @@ (}) aaz .. 1 ~ IAflcMrll httfus QIW~ ID S&lr Trtl &:JI QJ(f}Q.fmt.,he a 1•1 Mwil:-"T'"" TaUa A TrlJ" lrl• {CIHll) '39 -Rol1nd Youn1. m Metw '1Vfil.. 11 <S OO>w m•cAa , •• 1. ttJ •• Slrnt WtMJ........, W T•rM ttnl1tm, teams to bt iflnovnttd. l:OD (11) ()) lJJ C1S f""J MtM: ID Mic' ~II CZ1w> "TM Sllbt .._.. 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"IM WtH 1~ GWC Cullurol Progrom Commilfee pr•senls Son froncisco's New Shok•s~eire Co~y in operlormonc:e of 1 De Merchant ·of Venice at the Golden West College Pavilion Sunday, Noveml:ier 17,.1-974, at 4 p .. m. Tickets ore ovoiloble of the GWC BoOks1ore, 892-7711, e11t, 545, or ot 1he door. 0 llhl Hl1lllifllb I w Dtdfk Cl•JMJ/Ml•llenlliJ ttJ M11t11~Kt Tlltllfl "UpSlil.l!l, Apptal Oownsll•ts Price' are $3 for chair 'eeiting ond $2 for bleocheri. €Ill• C1ild1 lie11 tiiH• Afternoon ~~~~~~~::::~~~~~~~;=":".:'.:".:":~~ t:lOO""' "UI o,,.., 12:00 fJ !Ill CV (I) m.s. " Arthil 10:00 U iU (!) 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Y--""1••-lold•n""~!~of~ll A!t•~· <ll .. 11r11J°",,.1~ 1 t0 ~(!Oft C.1'.,C.ANO 1(1· ·~ •1 J l4 KO(l. 511l(!Al WOM'!< ,t,f l""W'"°' YOU• l)()ORS 1( I ,t, \flf'(oM -(~It•~• , lO P(OptE.W.t. fCH IC I looll Al '"" ... •DnWlll l f .,JVtM .. 1 I 00 A TIME TO C.lt0W HUMAN 'l*iill l.~Wl •T ~1, Ant Vtlll~ Ho(lll Dl:YlllOPMENT ICI "Ali.tNll ... Ylt ... Sc.IWllll J4 "'-°"'""'"'@<!!' ~'ff l'IOM (.HA!<f TO CHANCI I Jt ll:,£l!Gt01JS .t.M fll:l(.t. ((.I M~I IN W l~l(.llN (UlfUlt[ 1(1 "LIQl'll'-MlfllDlt!IA ••Ufo1No ' • •"1111 "'RIN~Ll,.I: IC!"CMIY..,516, •:• tLlCT'lt1ctoMP.lNY'ICI, ..... 111111\ft lotttf' ''°"'I."). ' "" . I ' "THE_ GAMBLER", "SERPICO" I larf R•ynolds in "THE LONGEST YARD" , Andy Warhol's "DRACULA", ''ZARDOZ"1 Yf;IARRY AND TONTO", 1'CIHDERELLA UBERTY"• 'EVES FROM 7 P.M. MATIHE6-WED. 1,00 P.M. A Fl.M Ill' (X) PAUL MORPJSSEY pkl• "VELVET VAMPIRE" SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE SAT. I. SUH. -HOV, 16 I. IJ "WHERE THE RED FERN GOES'.' " '.'.§RY OF THE WILDER~ESS" DOORS OfEH 1:30 ALL SEATS 75' . . / • ~ -· .. " rnnn ·u• IN CONCERT SATURDAY, Nov. l&th....:12:00 MIDNIGHT A.S.G.W.C. Card S4 • Gen. Admission S5 GOLDEN WEST COLLEGE TICKETS AT GOUJEJI WIST COLLEGE lllDlSTORE DI AT THE DOOR INFO.: 892-Tlll EXT. 545 "THE FIL.M IS TASTEFUL THROUGHOUT ... HUMOROUS.. EXCITING AND DRAMATICl "--tM,a..we11eor1-• tlCI MttkMI ..... ~ ·MOW SHOWING SPfClll llMRll INUllMINT MIRAMAR, s.., Cl.....te -492.0056 FAMILY TWIN, hanlain Valley.,-962·1248 WESTBROOK, Westminsler-530-440 I CINEMA CEKRR 3 & 4, Costa Mesa -979-4141 MISSION DrivHn, San J.-Cap. -493-4545 CINEMA WEST, WH--192°4493 SOUTHERN ORANGE COUNTY EXCLUSIVE! The 1;gc-..;..,s PLUS A GAE THRILLER HELD OVER ".J., , • Iii! slng!e ''You Blew 1r by Som CoslOW' ono sung ov , Donny Stroot EVE FROM 7 P .M, ' ' CONTil!UOUS SUNDAY -2 P.M. • I PLUS Ill Steve McQuffn "THE ~IMRS" GllAT FAMIL'I' IHTEITAIMMIN'n "CRY OF THE WILD'' (G) "UFO-FACT OR FICTION?" •• SHOlf SUIJICT '"Dl:A TH WISH" "Sl~'1CO"' Ill Ope~ li'Ofl, ovu "" II 30 om s. /$dl'I /t+ol, '1·:in Mafl.1N11fJoon.IO1 Pf'!-41 '~ ?Hl CIT ... IHOH'INO CINTRI ORA.NOi •13a.f721 "JU••llMMrr' "'COPS & 10981" INI "HllUIFI'°' ,"'TMl CAllY ntl.AnelT"' r ~·c.OLOR . 'TELEVl~ION WHY BUY 'ONE ' ·FOR $450 .. ? Y<ii can lease a brand • new c:Oie' te~islQn for as l11tle as s 1a a month Full Guarantee "Qption to Buy" • .t.DVAHJAGES TO UASIMG> •J i~·~~;w...y I ·-Mow.ry._...,. .. .... ......, ..... -hi"'YlitWA'P9' · Gt.n.sTredt-fft Alo_., ..... ,_ oWTV. Call Hew I\ .... to R•5ft'Y~ Your S.+ flO'l'D'S llASIMG • 714/533-6730 1)91, 1N:'s.t.'iW:'S-:iJ.I -....1, .... ,..,.,.. ~TOSHIA. CRY Of TH\.IJLD. fill UfO FA'!'f'~ FICTION lo __... '"''· I PACW1C TN•AT ... S DltlVll·IN SUP9R SWAP •llSTS NAR90lll kVO.lktw• ... ' .... MMt&Allte .... s.t ............. ._ . ............... , .. ""'-..... 1'wl.• ...... ..... ,.,., ................... ~ '•"'II' Fun! ,,,. ..... , . ....,..! "IENJY",.. stun WlllNISMY 20 •AC1nC'1 ODNOl I I MISSION DIJYl~Mll ,._,1 11i.-11. 52S-J5H • c N Cl to lh r T Cl a 0 p N h M •• J ta y B Cl H H Cl L s s· Cl s .; la B B .e c s G F I s B 1. v M c c. R m ' 3, M w s th .. le \'i s an ·.C a Weekencf Calendar ~~~-----~c-c~~iJ'~'~~~'Y~·~N~o~.e~m~be<~~··~·~·~97~4====:r::::::::::O:Al:L:Y:~:L:O:T::::!:tl'~7 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 PUBLIC NOTICE 1 ""PUBUC--mT'Jct ' Sc Males Unite Students · to Expand? ,..tC1'lTIOV$ aU&IHS:U H/l.MESfAflMt:Nf l .......... ! ... --ti dtl ... ~ wP1•1o•cou•1on"1r -,1..,1 11•1'1 O• c..rr.1.1'°•"1" ll'O• lll011(f_ TO CltlDIYOIS I 1MICOUMfT01'011tANOI~ S\.ll'llllOllCOUllTOflTMI! I enc up Racing Set , .,1 IM.t ntsr ST,.110,CALlflOll~.. J ·~soct •re:o lt<IOVSTlllES, Ultl V•• IUMMO"' 111ECOUN1Y0"0 ...... 1••1>1;• tfl.O. Bio.. /CO/~ Clf't' OF FOUNT Al"' VllLl.l:T, • 111to.A~ll1 ~ WI NOOSKI. Vt . !UPI> n!'trtl y "'.Joke ;:ind 1)Jrtly N,....,c.iitotll .. tivl ,....,.,.,,.1, .. _.tlofl,Pl•'"'lfl·"*-.JC)t4N hll1•0!l.AUltEfT .. L.U(J L ""'". C • .--JJl:!t'tl.it..~ii>.2Jltl'l1•Pl-1l1-•L8Elt1 PAZOill. JO++"' 4. PAlOEllt, al .. \-~ ol~ L.o\UllET TA • VAMS, Fearing that· wom •n ~ "as ri}lorlflcdexrusetoget ,,,L,._N1wer,c-111to•1111mu J1t ,,.,NH J , .. 1o e •.S•FE<:011TLf 1N· Dt<••"'41 liberation )11ight force Lhtm Tllll """" ... ,I•, __ ,, Ml 1~ WA.\NCI COMP•NY, ROQEAf L•VIG-NOTl (f; I\ tilEllCEY OIVIEN ,. ,,.. to Cook dinner. some 2UO drunk ,'' 'aid i\11eh3cl 1111.1-1 NE .-DOE~ONE""'"v.;..,d,N•, u.s110<••1trw •"-"'"'"'"""•OIU!lrflt""" I -.J-l.\.lotO'<o~ Qol-"" 011 __ ,,....i,..,101m•-..V.Wlllf m a le !ltudents al St .. l..e\'esque.anorganii.cr. l'lh•1ot-l'll .. ,111""'1t11w.c-i1 TH E PtOPLE oF tMl' sr1.1e oF _...,10,,,.,.w.,,.1•1,19 ~.,..111 -'ll•hael's College ha\'e But the members have CM<1<D10f"....,c ..... 1w .. --11. CAL1Fo11N11. \ENO c.1teer1NG\ To ,.,.,~._.,.,._ ... .,."'1,,.o11•D1•~ 11 ,_ • "'·· IHI! ABOVE NAMI! 0 01! l'ENOANI\, DI 11\t •tie>Wt ..,II Utt COii!•!, .,. W '"""" organlicd the ''Fra.tern!\l bccomt• more serious. '*"' vov . .\NO e:1.c>1 OF vou . .,,,,. .. ~ "'"" .. nn tht ,,..,,,w,, ..,-.,.., '°..,. 0 d r •tale Chauvinists'' PO N d 1 f\111111-o,-..,0" CN•1 ei..i, ll'llOI. 01•.c1..i to·-••'"• on><et:11il>9~' -.. ,_.,, •t 1,,. ''"'' ot 1'11• onor .. .,... r ero .n ''IT'S 1 TINGto~·ar NO .. mt•ttu,n.it.ono:10ec.,.._.,,t14 ~'""~°"'·•r1e1••<holyc.w,1tyu•-"'" MVER!"A'!;oJ4c11soN . .io ~0rn-8nd hope to establish cha_p· the dircctiOn that \.\'e're •114·14 ,..,,,..,p1e1ft1111 11111MSu.,.,1or ewr1ot1""' 1., 0.,~. su11e 11''· 1,11_r1'a.111:1o. S all 'lb t I D R t I •t s thecountr" h d' --~-, !>l•11°1c•"'0'"1 •. 1or 1,..~.o11Jt"""Of· 't.,Hot111• ~1 .. o. ,.,.1,,. 1i tilt: pl..:• DI m aa1 oa rac ng OlllJ as e Jo, ~· ark tersaero s J • going to be serving I e 1n-PUBl.IC N(JTl('t~ -to ~n•••• '"" ~-i .. ,. ,..,,.111 tw ~~ot '"" ut1tt•••O'leo 111 .i1 """"'' $kippers or international Rastello and J eff MacDer. The or,ganizalion began. nt'r while the wlf(! c-iirves _ _ _ _ _ "'1nq • .. ,. .. ,nP"•ll•"O 1 ... nQOnW1~0 _,,."'"O 10 111e ,,, 81 • oi w1a--.. caliber will be on hand at ma1·d. th" Tllunk·.·gi·,.1·,., turkt••·.'' .. ,,,,,n1fluh t•111.,,,.._,u1i,..--h ,,.11,,1niou•"""1~ •• ,..,1,..1ir..1~ ,.:; .~ t> / l'ICTtTIOU $•USINt:S' .. ,.,,~"°""I~ ol lfll1n1111Ct. Newport l!arbor Yacht AlexKimballwillheadan J d• Lt>\'C:i que said. ''Thul HAMt.STAT,M£NT -..1o-ffCl•no"t1toll(illt1t1r111et-o.ieoNo~11>C11"r,.••1• Club Saturdav and Sunday Alam;tos Bay Ya"ht Club ~ n 1.ana Tiltlol-!~Oll'f\Onl$00iflV-l'lt•••• fjemnf1'0nb¥tl>fcCilJOIF_itl .. V•llt~.· lEEeERl'lll(IU,.l I ,. SCUreSUS. !11 TOWN ANO COVHTl'IV fiP.\ !1) ""'"'« .. lco•1>0t•tl.,,.,0111w1ctr!tl11•t"ll Eott.i.arOltMW lllOt to represent their clubs in team composed or John ''The pcoi>l l' ut our uN•tEo STATES R.\C.1NG •~sH. ui o11,na 1oc..i.a .... ,.,1vo•111t c~1111111,...oo 1~.tiow ...... ~-·-the annual Lehman·l2·team Weiss. l\lark Wilson and· mectin" don't think loo suPr.R e111r: EN Cl1 NEERtNG, 111•1 e ... i.a~u .. 1."""'"-•' MTl ll\ANO JACllSON races or the Jean Schenck RO!s Butcher. 00 S high I )' o r v.• omen · s '1'-'t iioo.itl'l••J ll11.11 '"' 01 '"" w."•n• lG.oo Soll"tns r B ~ .. INO<fl 81Vil., tlUfltl<>tlOll 80«11. C.1llornl• Ttlt j'to•tll•tly '~ 00 l••I ol \fie UtNl•-1CN~ron ... Trophy. __ All.tbe_way(romSt.~an-!'be t' ., 'd Le s ~1tr.c1 •• ~,J• .• 21ont\1-1.11 .. ••tt 01 ft;, E•~''''• )OOO , •• 1 01 •h• ,.. .. ,.n .. ...:1o.c..1,1.,..,1,.. • S I r\ ion , sa1 ve. que, Hwnllntltri &Ntll, c.itto•n•tW"6 !ollutr..t-ll Qw•ttr 01 Jw(tlQ<i ?t. ,.,1, 010 WMS ti Seven outhland clubs cis Yacht Club, San Fran· a senior from f~ssex June· t11!\ """'1"'''" cofl<kK.teo 11'1'.,. "'· beot>O•PO<t...,on"' 11u., .... ,..,.E .. AI ... and one from San Fl'anc1·s-c\sco, w1'\l come Don Trask, 'Sex•' st' ,.. "Most or them th•'nk Ol•kNo•. ioulfllt\IQUt•lff of !.e<t-l'I, ,__ P~blt•M<I 0••"11"' (O•'' °""I' p;""· .... v I I]. ~l<IT .Cl••~,J· "';.si.111t1. l'l•nte IO Wtll.•n ... Rt'l'-1'11> • u n ,, 1•1• •n>•• wlllcompeleforthetrophy .captain; Jim WaTfield, it 's getting a tittle out of th·••i.~•a,111~ .. ,,.,,."""", L•ia.1w1.c11,01F-t••n11e111-,,Co1in1, P40w-m""" · ·' · - l'IOW held by Balboa Yacht John Be rtrand and Tim IND IA NAPO LIS. Ind . hand.'' C1t<• .. 0t-M11tC.ou"h""""'""-12• D10t•Qt1t. ~t1to•u1••o•no•."PH""P . ltl•. <e<OlotO on 6ool II, P•\Jt 11 DI 11'11! MIK•I· f Club. l\1urison. <VPI ) -Indiana elenlen· The group 1s atlcmpt•nA 'llWl 1_"' IMP" on 111e °'"<•"' '"" c-1w BYC's defending skippers tar)' school pup Us are being to arrange a debate on thl' p.,o•h,,•11 o•..,,90" <-••" o.u.., P>ioi. Ro:<ar.,,.,ot w.oeo""'' NO""mbet 1).12. l1, •nf 0.c.tmDel' ~.1"• . ' $L,·1MM are· Jim Tyler, captain ; SAN DIEGO YaChtClub's tau ght f rom textbooks subject: "Are \V omen In-._, 0 11"11 •No vou. •No r: ... cH of YOU, -NOTICETOc•1 01tQlt5 P UBLIC NOTICE Dave Ullman, Argyle Cam-all-star cast will be Chick containing measurable ferior?''A malepsychology -------...... ,, .... 1,1 .. •10•-•••"""-'..., su,f.•101cou1TO•TNE d p U BLJC f\'OTICF. wflY ow "kl t•M-n" -•19'1\ lOUQl'IC 10 ST /l.TE OF CAll fOINIA "O• pbellan Jack J akosky. Rol lins, Captain; John sexist d istortions, accor-professorhasagreedtotake __ ·--"'<""°"""""'h°"'1""°,w.--·~ r1t1:couNTTOl"O•AMOE SAILING FOR the host Driscoll, Chuck Driscoll ding to Jim Lind, a Pike the af(irm ative, and a ----~••e111ar ont1•<0""''••"'· ,...A-A11t.tt d II N h r . · l"ICTITIOUI IUSINE'' /l.NO VOii, ANO EACH OF VOIJ. o<e ,Elltl•OI CNAlilLf;S L 81100K.~. NHYC will be George an Lowe or~· 1 To\.\•nsh i p High School v.'oman pro essor ad.1ve 1n NAM«tTATEMENT ,...0,,..,1,..1!'•1...,.1,._...,..9'1 __ JR.,0tc.i1«. • Twist. captain ; Henry· Balboa Yacht Club Vdll teacher. the campus fo'eminist Union t,,. 1G1-rw,i pe1M1M ••• «li"9....,.,..., ..,,,.., •• 1bow re<1~!•td • ..,.,....ie1<1<111 win HOt1CE 1s HEREev GI VEN t• "" Sprague 111 , Tim Hogan and · h,osl its <innual Turkey Lind. who earned his di)('· is being as c to oppose CORO~ .. u t tNOA. Moe1te llOME 1,,. CQurt ..... v•Me•• fWQ-nt '"9'i ... 1 wou .i1 ~·-h.lwi..., .1.1..,, °"""""" ut11 k d tn .. nuere<lontPt>l•Cti•.., 1>1 '"" plO!nlolt -<ttd•IOtl OI lfll Obeff ""mtd~ ""9t Curt Olson. Regatta Saturday and Suh·· tor ate with a study on sex him. PARK. 1•u1 St«~ aou1tw••d, Huru•nvl"" tar11111 .. 1;,,1a1m•nato ,,,,.,..omp1 .. n1, 0e<•°""t 1<e 1111u"'" 101;i.1 ...... lll6tllll:lll C l·r · y ht Cl b d I ., t. h be rol e s t ereo typ 1·~g 1·n SEVERAL •t·E•IBERS or 1te«fl.C..ll1om1•ni.t1 1r,..,.. .. 11,.10'"~111111<1 .. 1c•ot ... .i1or 11e<t~""'""t'"'"·1n 111oon~ttlhlo.rt. a 1 ornia ac u ay. nv1 a ions ave en " 1• JOE •6AHOOH/l.T0, 11001rv1r.t1.w" .. · ,..,1n1,,,1.m111tr.wou""°u11100 .... oromp-111 ttit •bOvt ... 1.11e<1 coun.• .. ,,_, helmsmen will be Benny sent to skippers in all clas-schoolbooks, said his study h(' Feminist Union demon-' ""'•P0t1&e.c,,,c1111o•nl•'1W<O ny"''""'''°"''pi. .. a1~.1tonf ...... ¥m11i.o 11>tc .... ••tfl 1"" n.t;eiw•1 _,.,., .. l:M I 'd' 'd h f ' t GAElANE AaANOONATO, llOO 1,.,,.. ""''""· ll!'ldl•!.lQl!td•llloeLl•Ollitt ofJAME$~. Mitchell, captain; Bob Bur· scs. Sail ing \.\'iii be on eour· is one of severa provJ 1ng strated outs1 e t e trs ,,...,...,.,N, .. po,1 s..c.11.c..111om1.wwo GivEN vNoER Mv HANOANO fiE~1..or1 w1L>1ELM 01 1onc1e1 • .t.Mff_, ._ ns. Steve Hathaway and scs inside the b<.t y for the means lo p i.n do v.· n meeting of the orga ni7.ation Th .. 11111uwt•bt1el1'Qt...-.1eoi..,•Po>•1· 1f11S..po•lorcour1011 ... s1.t11D1c..111orN1. HORlM eR01.owAv. SAHTA. •••· Joh SI t' bo d. h I d numer1·calt y i·usl ho"' ,.,,,·t ,,,.-.,.k , •ut n>°'l coeds ,..,,,,1g. '"'1roeCou~1,010t ... QtOc1.1.1t1• Cll.LIF OAHI A. •lllt111 1111e p11e1 °' .n a e . 1ng ye asses an onocean '"'" ,, JoeAO.,•d••Nlo w•Lll.\Mf. si JOMN,COUlll~ llu)iMl)ottfll""""•s'9fltd•,.•~-t11C Dennis Durgan will cap-cou rses starting orr Balboa HO STE SS -Actress distorted a lex book is . st•e1n to be Ignoring the illh•i.tuJ1tn1 1.1e<1 ... 11h1twCour11vc•••• , c111k .na c1er•o11nes..i.•.,. 11t•l•1ni119 10 ,,,. .,1011 ot i.o10 ~ lain Bahia Corinthian Pier for keelboats and Cindy Daryl is official inoven1t•nt. DIOo•flVICOu"1'.,."'°""'t1tt 1t"1~·*'' ~,:."::::.~!:~·i;:!'"'"'•· ;;:::,:~~t~•1t••tt1o11na....-.r Yacht Club's learn of Bill oteanrat·ingrigs. -hostess foe the 19th an· llE SAID MORE is in· Future me~t1nl(.s "'ill he P>.1t111-o1 O••~o• cwn o.ny P1io1 , ,,,,.~n11 .. s.Fw11-•, o.t.ONo•.5.1•1•. . Baldw;n, Chr•'s Drake and The reg atta annuall y • ·r volved than depicting girls hetdinanorr.campus bar "°"""1 ... 11,n,n .• na0«_.._;',~!,. 0epu1, cRoc11ER NAfl~AlBAM1t flUal Southe rn Cilh Or· ------,.,,--,----''-I !Sl.ll.LI IEKECUTORoltMWllL Bretl\lason. dra"'S a heaVy turnout in h' h and women as inferior lo "\\'c'll let onl\' men in .'' Pvblli1>tc<1 O••nge <-0•,1 0oo.1, P11111, o11tw•toftNW1eC1~ LONG BEACll Yacht some 20 classes. __ nia Boat Sho w \V lC boys and men -m certain said Steve ShovCr . ~1 senior PUBLIC NOTICE ""'""m0t• I. u .21. ?t. 1tu-e1t0o1t :i:::~ .. ~~i..::~:,~ Club will be represented by Ot her r egatt3Son the opens today at the Los si tUations -it's a wholesale "\\'e'll sit dov.•n and play •ut1s PUBLIC NOTICE 1mN01tTN••o1.011w1.v .lenry Schorield' Capta'·n·, SoU't her n Californi a Angeles Convention distortion or reality, e\'en to pok e r o r J!Cl drunk or Nor1c1:0Fs1.L1: · U.NTAAN1.,o.1..1FO•H•• Bents Wins Bahia Club , C t f lo d IC.11MtrllNl,1t~MOISI NOflCETOClt!OITOM 1K-Mf.1771 YachlingAssocialioncalen-1 en er or a -ay never picturing gir ls \.\•hate\'er people wantJodo ttot•<•i11111••b•111"nu .. 11111_,,,,_ sul"E1tto•cou•To,..THE Atten11T .... 1:x1:cuTo• dar: run. u·earing anything but cl res-to relie,·e their tensions.·· ""' ••II. •t 10:00 •.m .. on ttw ,,,,. ,,., o1 sT&TI ol" CALll"OIHIA '°" Pvllll""6 Or•11111. CNst Dlil'r ~-.. ._ · No.,.mllt<, 9'14, •I 13101 MlllOn. •n ttw Cih THfi COUNTY Of'Oll:AHGE ''''""fhlllttl, tS.2l. :rt. 1'1& CU.Jill LosAngeles-LongBea~h ses.· "'\\'e're trying to unng a "'w.1tmin11er.eo""''D11Jt"-., \lol•DI N•.•,..1tts CARR ILLO BEACll Lind studied 280 littlcunitytothemaleson ~01«"i•.~"••P11olkwttoo•,101N E.i111o1-1111EG.1tOflElilT,Dt<ffw4. ---,,::::::-:-:::-::=:::=:---F ll H lb k ·• · 'd L lllgllllu bidll•• tor (••II, the tollowlng NOltCE IS >l!REBV GIVEN t• Ille PUBLJCNOTJCE YA CH)' CLU B -Fall U _ .QUSe st)loo oo · s1 uat1ons -.ca mpus.·· sa1 e\·csque,_ OHU1-ll'l'MlnllP•-•i,, ---·h·-""''°'._...~.,~~+~-"'t==~§=~~~~ series No. 3. all classes.· every fifth story Crom 56 "'ho ;.1dded th'al the title "'as 1tnP1:>n110( vent<lf•.w•r• No 111111 .u ""...._. f'.lwl"' o.i"" eooi ... 1 -1•1vt _ Su d b 0 0 k S ( r 0 m $ e Y C Tl ChOSl'll because "they'll C31! ?YllO?W!JS.S. wi.lotttdt"t"t•MjulreOIOHle ll'lm,¥rilh NOTIC•TOCll!Dfl'eM n ay. F L _<iEf<IEBAL~_ot· --1,,.01K ... _,-..-1111.~wo1~-r---.. -su,.H+c>11cou•~,-------fl UNT I NG .TON !·JAR · or atest pubJishers -<.1doptt'dbylhe \'OU a ctia uV!rilsl rOr--ACCEPl/l.NCECOl'IPQRAflOl<I <lH~ol1M•11<1"'t"U11eoi~.•IO Slll.TEO,.U.Lll'O•NtA"<>lt: BOllR Y ACJIT Cl:UB -Indiana textbook adoption :in\.·thin". ·· Pu1t1i\.lle<I O••"~ Co•st °""' Pilot . "'""'' """" w11r. 1ne ...... _,."""'...,'· THt: c.ouNTVOPOlt.VOIOE Laser Race "' '"°"'ml>9' It. 1'1• •tllt·N 10 tne UflCl•O•Qt!td fl 11111 Ollke DI l'ltr' 61~-'"'· Aollt.N • Cold Turkey Regatta lin-commission for a ri\"e·year EN SllOliLD b .,.,,tou1~"' A11ot1 ,.m1wu .... ree1w.. IE1U1to1Rovo.K.L1H1t.e1t,.._ ..... 'd JS d B t Sho iodandbeingusednow !!.\V01't l' PURLICNOTICJo; s..i11511.to\/l.ngete•.u111om10,-ic:h 1t. nROV K.\.INKER ,R.o.ict1HKt:•.• \V end)' Bents or NC\VJ>Orl SI c • un ;iy. oa ' w per . ed. trealcd like \\'Omen," sa id '&! -IMl>l0K•Otl>u\•l'lt\,O!U ... -'"9W"1ln•1 ROVOJIVISK.LINICER,~ flarbor Yacht Club ,,·as the ·Santa 1't oni ca Bay Females are mention · r ._ ....,"'" Pt•t11n1n• 10 uit ~.-DI ..io NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN to.._ KING fl ARBOR YACHT The 19th annual Southern rar rewer ti.me! than males. Ke\'in l{y:in. ;1 junior rom tioT1c:E TOC•ECllTO!t\ <lltt'<ltnl, •11,.1" I011• mont1>toller 1,.11., ,,...,lion o1 t1111 _,..tlllftltCI....,....., Class A winner of Bahia L'•nd sa'id. and where men-Fair L :i"'n. N.J . ''\\'e'rl' suPe1101:cou•T Ol't HE pUt1i.,t1io..o11r.111101ke. ,11 _,_,...ino cio1.,..._..._ .... Cor·,·0· thian Yacht Club's CLUB ·-Fall Series No. 2. · CalifOrnia Boat Show can't . k r be' n , told we're sr1.TEOFc1.1..1,..o•N1Aro1t °'"''""" .. "'"'''· 1"4 o.t.oent 0,, reciuir.11ioH1tll'llll\.wtt11• II .. I S d I It I d t1'oncd ·,•re shown as pas-sic 0 1 g TNliCOUl<IYVOl'o•ANGE · vvONN EHE' EHOOOLEv -,-·-•w01KM•1,1t1lhlolfktf/lhden: Laser lnvltatl.nal reg.atla a c asses, atur ay. grow'llny 11rger. area Y• h · · 1 r op n'ng "'.,,.... ~ ·-··-'d ' 1 · c auv1n1 s s or e 1 · · ... ••tu11r1001 11oe w111 o1111t111e>we..,111i.c1t_.i,., .. ..,..... Saturday and Sunday. SOUTl-1 COAST -CORIN -has jammed \the. 240,000 s ive, r1 1cu ohus_, 1n1co.m-doors." • Est•tt 01 CL AR/l. w. MOOGSON, ot1tie•t>o•• ... ..,.i<11c.<1oM tr.t,..,.11,.11111 flfl:_,--.,. ..... \Vinner in Cl.a!5S n was TlllAN YACHT Cl.JUB -square foot . Los Angeles pctent and in t e1r re al!on But "hl' d;d Levesque Dtt••-· 1..0U1s1..1.uo!T Ati.r ... , -"1'""" 01 ,,,. oH1u" '-... ......,._ Iv ' R tt PHRF Co ti c t to m a les. subservient. Notice is >1Estesv GivEN 10 11111 m1wu~ .. 11w1 .. s111te s11 scHoo t1 NG ANO sCMOOL•HG, No" Bill Wheeler. Blilboa Yacht . omens ega a, . nven on en er, accor-d _ de , vi'ct>'m•',ed or think having nlen serve din· tre<1na.-1ottM •to••,,.,,...,-....,.,11w1 LMA,...1,1,c.1110,111.~1• c10,1no°" ,,,.,nu•. """111191 ... """· Club' l\IORF.Salurday. ding· to the sponsoring Cr-n n, __ -d ., ~llf!'!~Sh••l119<1t1m'o011'11"""w1e1 T.t:u1u Mo1-41M c.ontor1111 to:u,, wt11t1111 ... "'°"'*' ·~··~~~"1->"'"'-•~ifr".'S"'ifT.''=r'• ~-ihcu"m:=lifiiT; :C3ft~e'd . MaTeS a re ner·\\·a:s'sueh-a bad 1 ra . ""'-"' -•t<tul••" 10 Hit""""'" i.o1tfl u.. Alt-t '"' E••<vl"• -.. .... , of '"" _.,._. "' ...... ...._ Th e reg a t ta \II as ASS 0 CJ A 'I' I u l~ .u F Southern Calirornia Manne depi·cled 35 phi·s,·cally ac-.. 1 don't have any logical -.. wr..,-vouc11t<,,1 .. 1ti1offkeo1111ec••• P .. 1111\"•" 0,."" coo•t 0 ,,1, '"'"'· .-r101"1nv 10 1,.. •iui. DI .... ~ scheduled for r;"'e races in· SANT A l\I ON I CA BAY Association.. · . t -t k' g arguments.· -he s:t id. :,.~ ;::,~11:".:!.~i:,!~:-!:.:.!.~ ~ .. m11t••. 11.11.n. 191• ,,,.._., :'::ln'"':i''"°"1hsofler111t11ntpelk.....,. side the bay, but light winds YA CHT CLUBS -fleet But there wilt be more t1ve, cotnpe en • ma in ''That":s just hotv .,.,.e.fcel. I -~,.... 01 uoe oni,e 111 ,.., .otl•11tt, PUBLIC NOTICE a.:::~~*•1'.1't~ -Su nday rorced cancel· race, all member fl eets. d e pth and ouality .of important decisions, using r 't . . MARS>1ALLH1c11s.oN,1u1t1nto1n111wa.. BARBARAM!X>'tE • ..,., exhih;t5 ·ror the°' show wh\(h in 1 ti at i v e, .J;_!-er c is in g mean, CR 11 •m agine my Son•• Monlt•, c.utorn••, ""'k:" ~t,. pl.ct ,..1ct1T1ous 1us1Nt:ss E•e< .. jri•otn.ew1nD1 talion of one race. Result,s : Coronado·25, Sunday· d h. . mother cutting the turkey ot owsll'll» o1lilt111111 .. 51,,.eoi 1n.11..,.ntr1 NAME sT1.Tt:M1.Nt 1 .... -. ........ lleuOtnt Cl.ASS A _ 1. Wendy Newport-Balboa starts today al the ~co and leader ship an ac 1ev1ng '''hi' le Dad walked around in 1*1•111111!1 10 11>tc ,,i.11 ot wio ... -. r""1ottow111goer...,,1u101no~""'~"' KM001..llllGAlllD\OIOOUM4.. _ BALBOA YACl lT-CLUB Figueroa complex, accor· recognition. "'"il'lfl""•'"°""".,1••1,..11•.-Po1to11<:t111n v1LLAc.l!11 HAIR ""s"1om,11m ai.c1.........,."_ Bent s. NH VC; 2. Bill · · an apron 01tflisno11,.. s.u111 Cot•t Hwy .. So. 1.111-. (.ofltorN• "~"•rll.C.O..._.._ Bilsborollgh, BCYC; 2, Jim -Turkey Regatta, all clas-ding to Ed Nichols, SCMA "THESTORIESflyinthe o.1t<1No¥tm11tM114,tn• • mir. ._.,,,...,_,..,,. . Buckingham, NllYC: 4. Ty .ses. Saturday, Sunday. ~neral manager. race of personal experien· :O..=~o1~:."';ui~ ...... .,.,.~;:,:.~;1.0i1~ .. ~~:'.°"'' t.o~'~1?1'!~"tr. m~ a.1y: Beach. BYC. NE\Y PORT HARBOR indicative of the support "L' d a·d Student , ..... -............. ....,. Thi• ... ,1 .... , ,, coo.s .... lld ., -.... • · · B II YA CflT CLUB Jean the show eni'oys wil.h the cc, in s 1 • ·d ,. d MA H"ALLM1C1tSON • 0 ... 1...,.1. CLASS B -1, i -Worse, he sa1 , u1ey o ~._..,etuw v1,....,,1J 0'""'"' PUBLICN011CE WheeJer, rlJYC : 2. Alanna Schent k Trophy team race. nation's pleasure boat in· untold harm to boys as well 1usL1"'''"•1wt. ,.,,;, '1.tt-• ... rii..i """' 111ec.owtty 1----'---;;-;:--:;;::---- cl ar,'. N Ye •• 3• Ken Lehman-12,s ai_urda,·. dustry is the fact that 95 . 1 b . · r 1 Honored SH111o1111ic•.c..111o.,.;.90l01 o.rtOl0tM>Q1tc1111ni, ... 0ctai.r1,1w.a. sL,_, • .., as g1r s y g1v1ng a SC or Tll: lllll JM-3111 ~ JtOTICE O .. ME!l.•INOOf'lllN•lf Stromberg. BCYC: 4. Jose San Diego ' perce nt or the boat builders beli t I Ii n g con cc pt s or /l.UtfNy .... l••<•l•r PvbllilltO O••noe CO.Otf o.lty ..itot. 0'.$.f.t.EOl'l~AStMOt..OlffTllQt Guthr·1e.IVCY C.' . SAN DIEG.0 'lACl_IT who exhibited la§_l year females. P~11Hstieo Or•n11e C.O•" 0..1, P.iot, oa-u .• nc1No .. -1.1.9'.1t14 1N•11.1..1"HHl'JY Jom1Uia n ~1 udgc . son of NO .. mt1e.1},n,1,,•tw10e<en'llltrt.1'111 1t1i-14 N0.1.-n111 CLU B -No,·e mberSer1es. tul.ve returned. ' Lind fou nd the stories l\lr. and l\lrs . Riehard T. • . •211>1• '---,-,,,.,..-.,-,,-:-=c:-:-,,---SuPt•iotCovrtm 11111s111er1~. Puff Wins Angel~n Yacht Race Puff, a Ranger·33 sloop skippered by Dave Stone or Bahia Corinlhlan was the overall a nd Class A winner or BCYC's se ven-race Angelman Scrie!5 for yachts rated under the Perror· Star. Saturday, Sunday: All of the major motor mentioned 180 different oc-.,,tudge or South Laguna, ----------PUBLIC NOTICE 1or1 .. eo..n1yo10.env.: \vood .rd Ser'.es Ca l 20 r t l r th d nJ " PUB.LICNOTICF'. lfttto.M•"e•otttie Ell•l9otG1tACt:c. w, • -• manu ac urcrs, mos o e cupalions for men an o y and a senior at Phillips -<---l'ICT1t1ous1us1N11• !.TEElE,Ottt•w•. 0 ·1nday· Day race Cal 25 lead1·ng cru;ser buHders a r Th n's -----I NAMEtTA'JIMENT NOiie• ;, ne•ebv ,1 .. n "'°' 1:1ctt1.i:io .,.. • • -, · 15 or \.\'Omen. e me Academy in ·Ando ver ~fass. sut'11101tcou1ToflNf. 111tro11ow11111 .. ,...,,1,ooi"''*"""": sTEf.LE1,E•f<"'°'•""'w~1D1G111ACl ·sunday. large share or runabouts. a jobs' included president, has bcC n se lected as a sT&T1:0FcALJl"011NtAl'O• OU.GE uouo1t,1ss,..,...,.,1.,.._ c.sTf.EtE.O.t••MC1,1N0,111e11.,..Ui(a1 . StLVERGATE YACHT big selection or SK boats r d t I e T"'-COUNT VOfORAl+GE ·101,,..., ... p!>ftl!o.c.n.(•lllor"~"MO. !.t1*-~1Ulonl«Ol'clt•c.or.ll""irlg~ h pro essor. oc or. awy r semifinali sl in thl' N1Hional , i+o.1..11us ' Foil••M,,...,.1111,.nc1V1r91111oM1r-s.i.otLt•IOIW>!0111i.ro.1.~u.•'"' CLUB -Turkey Series, T· and more sailboats t an a nd ski t I e d l rad es . l\.ferit Scholar!\hip Com-1110T1c! oF "1:1.11111G o• l"ET1noN p11,, 1116 a.11w•••· .,.1111111191..,, a.odl. _ ,_a11111, ., 1.,.,,;n ,1 .. e11,111R10 Bird, Sunday. ever will be shO\.\'n, Nichols I" · · b · I ded l'OR l'ROl!l.TE Of Will.ANO 'OR LET-c..11torn1.,,..,. lilt ,.,1111_,1y t111n..-1,_n 211» '.;d. ..-omen s JO s in c u • petition. tt:11st«Sl/l.Ml.lllT1.1tv , rn;, ou•1,..,, 15 <"'•""''°bf.., i. a.,ii°" 0,,.,., Co•on•r.1 MM,CMll~. S 0 UT H \V ESTER N other than housewife, nur-''oung l\I udge is among E11•1t 01 MA U RT FONT~1NE -NN. 01•1,,..t1. moreperti<ulirir.,.K• tlt<I•~ YACHT CJ_, U B In addition, there will be se. \.\'aitress. teacher and lS,OOO s·tudents competin g Oe<•••td. "••tt•M.M"'""' u11tt101<111.1ttt lntne1toLo11-•T~ Th k gl I g race 470 190 booths. s howcasing d . h NOTI CE lS tlEllEftY GIVE N 1 ... 1. lhii11•!• .... "1••tlllfllwlllll!W'-'ly Hll.:iatt.•••ftOwll OflO ...... -•dld;J .. an s v n · · queens an wile es. nationv.·ide for one of 3,400 ~ECIJRITY PACIFIC NA110N.\l PNI( C1t•1o.o10....,.c-1, .... 0c1_.n,1tit. 80Dll. 51 P"e ,o 01 M1..:e1~ ~ Sunday. nearly everylhin·g that goes "Lillie boys using lhese such scholarships. A'vards "'''u"' "'••in• 11tt111 .... •or Probtlef111 wi~ "•" lltl;•!h' of 0,,....,. ~D .... tY. Cllitorftlo • .,... Norlh on a pleasure boat. The h' d d •nc1tor in..ant•o4Ultt'1 Tnt_ .. , Pwbu111110 Or•11qe <-o•ii o.r11 P11ot · """"""' ,.. •• 1,,, ,,,..,...,Ill!. -..e""' readers are as in ere as are made in the spring. 1f11pe1111_,,"''"'"<'towN<hllMldl10t ::kto11t<J1,•n<1Nooem-1.1.n.1yu • ,...,.,.o.,16,nu .• 111w-D1 t:1110.. .... 1r: SAN T A a A RB AR A booth exhibits are one or the litUe girls. Every little guy '"'tne• l)dt1lcu11"· .,.. 1Nt 1 ... 11-onc1 :m.-1' ... tO\lrtroo"' o1 0..,..1...,."' ~ °' "'° Y ACllT CLUB -Trophy great strengths ol the boat p1..:. ot "'••INi 1M u"" r.n -wt'°' · -s..or;or ~' 01 ar..,.. (Oo,tnty, c.it1aro h d. N' hol gro"'·ing up is not going to Four W1"11 OHtm""" l, H11 . ., •:XI •.,.,., ~1"' <-PUBLIC NOTICE 11i1.1oc.01eoi 11 1oociw1<:c...wrt>J:twVl*tl. dinner. Saturday. s ow, ace.or 1.ng to IC s. be a junior executive al 1r"""'o1 DePt•lrntnt r+o. 1D1 w;o~.• ------=-----1 11it11toi,o1s...10A .... c.o111om1.; $25,~ a >'ear. But they 1U1 <-lwi< een1t• o.;..., W••t.111 "" ci1, ot •JJOJ1 Dtltdf't0ft-11, n1• UVV Sen1• """· Celilo<nlt, NOTICE TOCll:EEMTOtH JUC!tAlilO STEElE show no failure a t all. You o.1t<1N ...... mt1e•u,1tu sut'111101cou11:t0f'TME E•ecu1 .. ot1111WMJ" never see a male sho .... •ing Degrees ~~~"c~.~St,OHN, ITl',1'.~~~i~~~·~RTNll' SARNJ.~~~~;~~~~O'I' affection· toward children. GEOllGE we.otio .... ,,..,,.. 1 u.oc.a.•1..s.oN y ec a male A"-MfllUw E\ltte OI MAAV E. CiAUfMIER."""' 4iHMGUt111erllff, ou neve r s Four O ran ge Coast 1-cr.a.,'111.,s.i111ft _"nM1.RvG ... vrw1ER.DKN-. ...0 .... 1,. ~:~~~ul~a nd;cap R acing H amrnond Manager Final standings: J • . .CLASS A -Purr; 2, Fircblrd <Columbia·43) Bob A f Longpre and Ed Arnold, SS- around lhe household -ex -residents have received ad-1.1-1N11 .. 1.c.u1on11•tt•n NOTICE 1s HE•Eev GIVEN 10 ,,,. 111ot•"" ... ".c..•tt...M1tM1 t b COming home lel:Ul4J-11 c<ell•l«lol l ... 011<1"" ......... ~ttl.OI All_l .... E•e<ortw cep may e vanced d egrees from 1.1., ... ,..,.,,..,;11-• o11PH"'"•"••lngc1•ms-·n111 ... uoc1 Pvoiiu.td oronge Co•lt Dti1r ,,1<111. Crom his more important Washington State Univcr-Pu1>1i•t1e11 O••";e Co••I 0..1, Pno1. OK-"'••• ••auottdto•1i. t,....., ••In 11111 NOoemtter 16, 15.n.1•14 120&-11 SC: 3. Robur <Columbia-43) Burton Yale, BCYC. CLASS 8 -I , White Lightni.n (~'lorga n-27 ) Dick Velthoen, Anacapa YC; 2, l\loon Cusser <Tartan·37)· Clare Conne ll , SSSC; 3, Cycona !Columbio·34> Rolr Hoth , BCYc.•· CLASS C "'-Charis ma (Cal-25) Karen Schoon· maker. BC\'C;. 2. Ni ki II ICal-281 Joh n Kjnkel, YYCi 3, Big f\1ag gie <Newporj.·27) !\like l~arvey, Pl\1 YC, Danielson Elected Edward Danielson Jri. "'as elected commodore or Shark Island Yachl Club at the :innual meeting. l~e suc- c~9(ts Wirt Shumaker. Other stnfr orficers e!e.c- trd \Vere \Vllllir Bcrtule1t. ,·ice commodore: Barry Sadler. rear commodore ' und board members John • .Con nclk1 Gordon Burrow and Du ke llerbst .... C'ooslcd Weather ---_ .,. , ..... 1:>4 "'"" tt:• ""' U.'UltOtlT l ; ..... flll, •rtt o.lft. t 1M""" 11:., .. 11'1. tll!fOA\' .... " ... ... .... ••• ' J:ll o.111. I.I t!J1A,'I\. ... litl•fl\. "'1 1Hllltflfttt 11~UjUll. 11 -'*'•tllt.J71.Mb t!JIP,"lo """"''"'•:llo.fli, Mh 1!1l~.fll. Roland '"Buster " Ham· mond, widely known in the marine Industry in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. has joined Islander Yachts as general manager, David Trumbull, president·of.Alfis- sion Marine Associates. an- nounced. • Mission Marine is the hold ing company that recently purchased Islan- der Yachts, based in Costa Me!la. tlammond started out in Bobber 11 Scores in Log Race the marine business with .lhe W.D. Schock Co. and has more recently been as· sociated with the Ranger division of Jen11en Morine. Hammond wtll be respon- sible Cor running the co m· pany and helping to direct Islander's new marketing thrust, according to Trum- bull. •le is a native of Newport Beach and grew up with lhe industry. He is a member or Balboa Yacht Club and ail active racing skipper. v.·ork," Lind said. s;ty at Pu II man. NOw-"'0tr 15. 1•. n. 19~·--__ ""_ 14 nK••w•Y w°"'t".,""' m.11ttoce.,. ,.,.,..,. --01 11111 oltO .. tfllitltO ~. O< to pr..-WJ(Y SllOULD Lind be They a re Robert L. Drury PUBLIC NOTICE ""m· w1t11 1,.. noc.-y -.c:1111rs, 10 '"' h 'd r r s Cl t h un<le•llg .... O•I tmsa . ...,.,,.._Or!W,S.•I lllOTICEINV!TINGtlOl battling ·On t e SI c o o a n emcn e, w o ~«n.ca1o1arn111to1<10,.....a.1i1,.p1.c•ot -1te 1,,,., • ..,,1.,.n1Joe1.,.......,., females? received a doctorate in P.· NOTICE TO CREOITOll:i °"'IMU ol '"" unclerllgne!I Jn Oii flWlle<I Tru~N• ol 11111 Coo" Cem'"""IJ Cotitet "I h,,vc daughters, · he sychology ; Robert Bell of su1"e11011 cou•TO,.TNE 1111r1•'"'"" 1u ,..,. .,, .. , oo w•<1 11K.....,1, 0111r1c1 "'Oro"" cou""· t.•11tom1., ... 111 '' Aff. 0' C/l.LI '01lNIA "OR ... lh•nlOU• "'""ltl•Olter "" ""' puOlk:OIOOI\ •O<•i" ~·"" lllCll uo 10 11:00 ...... ""'°"" said. "!\1any or us males Seal Peach, who won a doc-'T1tecouNt voFe11 .. NGE o11~'"'°"(•. to1, o._..11t• ,, '"•· •t 1~ Purcfw.Mne between25and353gc gr6up toru(e in bacteriology; N ..... 111u o.1eoNowmt1<1•'·"1• 0t111.ot,•i.lsc-1<11•t•kt~.i!JJ6 . Ell•1f ol ED1TH MAlilY scort, JUllUSW.FE\.OMAN A-/l.w ..... C:osl•Me'll,ClllfwNA.fl do have da'u ghters and Robbe C. Lyon or Mission °"'''* -E••t11t0<ot lhtw111ot .... 1.111i-Y1<11>o<1sw1110t~,...,_, perh aps no sons. They do Viejo. a miister's degree in ,.011ce 1s HEREev G111e,. 10 '"" ,,,.,.tio .. tNrne<10tc--·•tc1•0<: h · d D 'd R '1 <•l<l!l•iOltlllltbOwn•mMOK"""'lll"'1 JULIUSW.l'ELOMAN,IHC. l.....,,llmProttu.ng9'1d""lollli.,.. have th ei r own con -P ys1cs.an av1 ·"ac-•llPf'!iOt\lfl•w1ngt1a1mi•""'""'111twiCI 1mSt.ll.••••Oriw o1.11-¥ttob<!1n6<<~""'"'""' sciousne:is raised.'' " Dona ld orNe\.\'portOeach,a o..:e<1e"1••••t<iu•<001010.1.....,...itfl111e s..1•e.c11.c.i1ten11attHt 1~ur11c 1 1o n • ."a conou10..,,, Ofto master's in anthropology. """"w•r YOUCller>, ;n ttie off;(1011111 clerk T.t: ~Ul u1 .. n1 \otd!itf11ootl wlll(fl ••e -.., flit -_ Ol llw 1bewe tnH\ltd tourl .... to pt.-1 At!Ot..,illl"N,..,. ,,.., Dt *~'"!ft llW Olllce~ trl9"""' ------------tloem, wllfl 1"" ne<tH•ry """"fle•l, lo,,.. PuOh l,,.<I Or•nOf Col~t 0111, PilOI. <IW!.11'Q Aqentolwi.l i<-1 o91i!Hd. M F l PUBLI C NOTICE -nigtlfd •I !lie ol!ott ct"'' 1U11t11e,,. No~ml>t<I, U,11.l'O.HU •llJ-1• E1cr. "'-mull ll!Om!I wlll•lllt bid • ac a.r arie l!N10N, WATElilHOVSE, (VS>llMN -c,,.,,;er'•c"'1:,, ce•ltlitCl <fle<:t,w~·· t.iAMMONO, A1tor,,..y1ot ....... s..llil 1111," PUB! IC NOTICE -""'"" P•f•lll• to lflt-•Dllfltteotll fl(TlllOUS•USINISS Soulh l.lkt .......... P•W<I-. C..Jol«ni• ~ """""""'' Col~ Olllri<l 6Mrd.. DI Ch 1 NAMl!$lAT!.MEHT •1101,w111t"hlllllolO(tot.OWSlnev.OI01t -•SMM T""'1H•+"•"t""'""1""11til _.,,,.. __ N •e Thelotl-ing11er"°" 1'f::"Vl>ull•~H.,: -•il9"'t<I In •ll mallt<1 111!'1eining to tl>t SUllliltlOI COU Rf Of'Tlll <..,I (S PIO!'"°' •um tlid OlOg!IOr-tlwf: ew • 1-MIO-WEfl( 511 ER~. )Ol CelUfl tllllt OIW!dOtcedefll,wiU•iftlllllfmonl"s STATl.OFt:ALlllO•Nl,,l'Oll 1 ... ~-'""ll •ntfr i11\olfll P'OOOMdCotll· PUBLIC NOTICE , A ...... 1-lllln<I, (till. 9'!11&t et~ ll'lllr .. t>Ulllklllllflol ll'liillOlkt. THE COllNTV 0"0R/l.NGIE' Ir«! it I"' wme il 1•1• ..... ID lllfri., In tlll -h ! JffMi Wiiier M<Ylt k-.IOI C4111n 0.ted Hoftfh""" U, 1'14 No /l.·llllU ,,.tit fl litlu,. lo tftltt onto lUllt -OCI. H h · Hig A R J Awe .. 8ol-filOfKl,C•ll!o•nl•'7""2. RICNAROlf.OtlOUS1'DH NOTI CE 0' Hi AR1NG OF PEllllON' llltP<K••••OllM<twc••IHbe~,lt a r or t anger lhll ltllillltlJ 1' colld~<ltd b• 111 In EH<lllotlttti.tWIUo!llW '011 ,llOSATI. Of WIL\. ANO "Olt l!T-oft I,_ tt .. o• I bond, tr.. lull"""' 1"""81 dtl"1 ..... I, •bovt ... rntCI dtCcOflll TEll:S Tl,TAM•NT ART ..,II Dt lotletleo:J IOltlf KIWOIO!stf'itl. D 'd M F JomtlW.McVlckt't LINTI)N,W'AJllHOUIE', fo.tf1tDI MAAV a. llUElH£·0t(•.,..., NO -"''~ ••lll<l•tw loh. lllt ftr o W• s lt ( av1 A· ac arla n Th!' ""'""n1 ..... meo wo•n""' Oll\lolli CUS>IMA.lf-..HAMMOftO HOTICIE 15 MElllE.8Y eivEN 1,... w1L-111t10001 !otlf·llwt t•sl o.r1 MW""~ Ins C 00 ha s been appointed 0t•-ot0•..,9l'C.ounire>110ct-a.191t.. 1111 .. ,..n•tu .... ~.1 .. slt l.•AM e. euf.THE h•• '""" M••"' • 1t1tot1r..,-"1no•._.,.. •. I r FJIUM "SOlll~U•1Avt-Tfll 8olr<1 ot l<.,.1M\ ttMf'IK"" ge n era manager o ,Pv11111n•" O••"Ot" co11• 0..1_ P11111 , . . ~"'"'"·•llt'P...,w1eotwm .. 111or1~~· .,.,.i1e0tD1•ti•ct1,.,.ft,....,.i1111tt110orw Y h H '\J be Ho-•-••,•.>l.>>.>•>> ·-•·>•' '""""'•Colol01'$lllltl • ''""'"''•-Mt••• Jiit -01......,, Ranger ac ts. e w1 ·• "" ... te•: 11n1 Mt.Jiu ~ .. ~ "" ... 1 .. 'all' .... ,~1.,; .. ,, 0t 1r1tor1111t111u ,,. ,... --' !till .... r"' •~'"''"<•lo ,.,.!,II Ii m1G1110t '"''""' --..,,llldor1"'"' b•OC1in9. based at the firm's main! P ~lltl CNOTICf: ""'-¥•19'E•e<ut.. lt(u••·~. •no Ill.II 1ne ''""' -IDIOK• ol filoneCl •l<fORMAN E.WATSO!ol orfi ce in Costa l\-tesa. I -----· --· Pvtill•lwd 0••~9' ,, ... 0.11, P<lal, ,...~·,nfllllf:-~ .... -ft,~l!Ot~~ St<tw.8o••fotlf111tee.. 'I F I '\\ b ! No..,mlwt1 S.l7,1t.•1'1(10.C•ll--."" l, 1 4' OI 8 "'·· '" (..,,rJOci OfMon.Olc.J lth.tt·001.m 'Regatta' l• ac ar ane WI e ,ICYlllOU51USIN(S$ •11/-11 °"""''""ntNo,101 .. ,111l9'J11,t1100 •k Pwb!W..<1 0fl110f C.0011 DMl1""""' N ewporl ll arbor fli1th responsible for developing NAME sr•tE.Mt.Nt c.e"1~· 0r1,,. ~•t. '" "'" cn,.,, ~. ""'· ,,.,~,,.1>tt is. 21 ,.1• ,14).1.;, Bobber Jf., skippered by.' School s kippers won the new boats and products ~':~~~;~n~"!'~ri 1!°{51~~~';t ':J1 c•e,::;;1:o~m1>1r11.111. PU~lC NOTICB ~tarylyn Rltchie of Calilor· first Call sailboat raee or the and ror overseeing produc· Re111ti Hocicl Pl•t•. cou1 Mf:...,, '"'''«.,.• w1i..~1"'M 1. si JONN, nlli Vacht Club. won the Southt'.lrn California Inter· tiO() or Ranger yachts a~ .,~: ..... , M. c .... ,(O, 111 ROiiin .. _ PUBLIC NOTICE JOHNM~o:;::l~~·: •SJOI, Capt. A.A. Oakley trophy .schol>stic Sai ling Con· both the Costa Mesa and Pt.c.t,Cott•M11•.C•111orn1tnu1 •·•*' u1s..t..1,•••1 .. s...11,111 s:~i~~~!~~==~~T:;: .. Predicted log race out of fcrenceSaturday 'I 1•• N J 1 1 Tt1110..s111t1111condu<ttd11v<111ur11"'00 su1"1:111011co1.111:ToPTNE l'•Y0tn•.Ct1i1••""'1111 ''"'roFcAttF'O•NtA"IHf ' 11 Rt vvro. . -pan s. ,...., •• •110till!!Ofl <llllt• "'"'. p .. ,..... ST/l.TlO'CALlllOINIAf'Olt l•t 111JIMl·'MI' Channel Islands Yacht Club The 11arbor }Jigh teams He joined the companyi ~10. '1111 couHTvol'o• ... HGE Allot.,., .... .,.ttt1t"'' rH E aii:::;:.~::"•NGE Sunday with an error of were Steve Sock and Scott 'in t97 t as director or the! 111" .~.~:!~ !::~;t:." ... ,h 1,.,. r.-.. . NOTrc1. 0,. :;·:~'i:~ 0,, l'llfl,•()tj ,.,:'!~:'~. ?i·~~1',,~,,,._, o..ry ,;~~ 1::11•11D1-.. Lw. w. vouNGo. 1"'.,,._ 2.773 percent over the 31.7 Barnard In Division A and riggi ng_ depactmen l at Clef'" o...,,. '°""" °" ...,~ u. "'°• Pt10•1.tE OI' w11..1. "'"'o ro• t•r ·~:·~s"~;!~~~'~t:"'-.""' m 11 e t ·o u r-s e aTou nd-itoberl Kinney and Nick Marlboro and subsequently-"'1 ~~'.~1~':~~:~e":f..,R•CH SYMES PUBUC NOTICE -.e1111or1ot ,.,.,boYe "'"""~"'-' Anacapa Island. J.fadlgan. Division B. The "''3S service and quali.ly Pubi1ir.o<1 °'•"" ,,,,, o..i, F;,~;: °""~· · .i111et'IOfl' "'-"'"'O tltl"'-1 ..-ll\1 t11e wie --race WO.I the ""ndup •core 1'n •he .el nht·ract'.l' control mana•er. "•slstan't NO¥tmtooi• 1J.n.11.•no0tt•-•· .. ,. NOT1tE 1s 10E11eav GIVEN 111111 Rus '~1 .. 11'" • ~' ... r.ou"" 1o ••it.lllMI. '"'"'-..., "~ ca"11' ml • e D cw •l fl·ll Sf:lLf.5VMES hllllltt~~·Ollh• F l(fl"0US•U~INEtS WUU.••-""''·'"llle ... ~efli1f""" of the Southern J o a series was U ~~ paints. plent manager and plant _ ---"'"*".,win •noi11or r,.._,., ui .... ME STAT~ l'NT 111"" RO ... "''''~·-•. or 1o ~ '(' h' h Th fl •-1 ' • ' lhtftltowo ... M•-.. lclalllt~t ltltm,wrttltflt...U'10tr-"'°"19·fl'lt Crul •• r A •• oc1a 1on 11 ere were ve sc,_....., sin . manager the-PUBLIC .. 'OTICI:: "'• ei1•"'•~1••• 1• ,,,. ""u-· B '"" I'" ,.itr.,.,(t !0-ttlhfft .. lor'.,,,,r.trt;,tt In ""°'~I""" el l!lt •fli<t9' htof-111'\0._ point se·aeon for the rug-tht ~gatta . Runner·UJ> was P.1 ac Farlane·s com.. ------t<lll•"· •NII 1~1 ""11 __ 1i1tt•.. '·" "o" MJS1N!~sc.1tOWTH, "It P\.uNo:f.1t •NO PLUNK1.1r. o, Oii• manTroph•. I Wilson IJlf h School with pelition c•reer. spans 17 111cr1T1ous•us1 .. ,,,, .... ...,... .... ,.,,,_.,., """'"''°' "°"""""' s.1111"' 0.1 ..... 1o1tw1111n e.1e11. Yi•'°'""' ,_, " o flt•,,,, ...... 11.,. ... •«"'-, I M k I d S NAMI tTAflMl.NT ,.. ••14. ,1 t '° '·""·· •n 1,,. <.owrl•oom., tMO :.n1.,.,.1, •l•~f. wfll<ll' ;, 1111 t11.>«-o1 Miss Ritchie aso won ar Go son an colt years and include s r111to1knorfn9 ..,,..,1,11o1"'"""""'~ OoNr1mtt1tHD.l1t,••<1c-1.t1100 Clr1t t.ALLV .\,.Nl"HlLt t'!>,1tt1s.... -"ot'"'u.,.,,,.....,..t11"IMtll'• Class B ror first y~1r Winn (Di vision Al and Greg crewinc or skippering on a c0Nco11 o l"1tao uc r$ co . 1011 Cf.Ille• 0t1,.. Wt11. •""'-01,ip1.s....i ... 11e, = °''""·,,.··"" .. «.._ C•1119mi• ,:::ii:,~'::,.';~:!'.;:,::'~ edict d I R L d D Id St •• ··"d 1 t r ·ihoa·~ Boltvk0t .. c.eu•""" .... c..iWtM•~ ''"111""•· _. ..... __ pr e oa:aer1. unqer-owe an av "' t var e y o s11 '-3. O\.I"•' w "''""1"'· 111111.itll'k °'~ o.t11~Nowtm11ti u. ,.,4 ,,,,,.01.N E SAMPSON, 1-1 _.., "'""""ht•. up tn both divlslOM tWIS (0tvlslon8). -11e 'o''IS with the Conslel· Cot.1tfl'tM.C•Ulo<111•'7•1• WILLIAMl.SIJONltl. H•to Ot1wr. N•·••" ••..ell, C.h!Ofl't!• 0.ttfNtWmllt•l,lth Gran Pasco skippered by Summary : J. Ne~WPort Jatlon syndicate ror the 111:::_1~'1119'5 i. <•""uttte 11' •ft 1"' JOHNN~;t~~~t-·~...,~ ... ,,1,cffld11t.'-Cln1..-•t ~,~!~~.":i~.!:.;'"a1 John .Coonan, Channel Harbor ·1t lgh School : 2. 1964 America's Cup 11eries Ct1••1t1 w.-., ... 1., ,,..,....,°' .... "' .,.",.'':'~t.,_..,.,,."'""'1""'1"' ,,...-.,n • ..,.o .,..,.... Islands Yltht Club with i'n Wilson 1-ll g h School; 3. and has raced on other 12· i!;:• ~':;::.' (!!:11!.aOll ":.:.:"';'~ =t~~;,:;~: . .,.. c;.,...,.1 P•''""' ~=:_,•~==~ :~~=:.·~: I error of 2,ISS, and third was 1 Loyola II igh School ; . 4. meter1. 1w• Tt1: ou 1 Mt.,.,, 1111i "'tt""ft' ... , 11i.t •""tilt c.uM.1 ..... illtlOo .. .c., c111101111• n... Belh Ann, a kippered by l Co ron a de I ftf ar ll lgh • •le and his wlfc, Pam ,...~1.,..11 0,e11,, ,0,11 .,.11, '~ Ml.::~:'~ ';,*,':ft'::'cNu ~14, ,..,ot e ...... °'..," cov,.,, ... ~~:i;. ~i.:.:!!r.:-:::::c::-111•: .. 'Chuck Warner, CtllYCwith School ; s., C8lalina Island Wiii make their home In . *"'"'°"'1).f>.7'.•t1tC.t-.~••1t ..,"''"'""'"°''·''·"'' ,1,...,.· 1tu1111,.,.,, o,.,.,, co•"°'"' 1"1101, ""ot,+~""" ~··ft•' (o•~ °'''' ~ ... an errorofJ.871. ·School. "" __ Sula Ana. • ~ '111·" ...,.. ....... ,,,t, 1• 1•" ,,.,,,, .,... ... ,..,... •. o.n.7'.1"' • :n'"'' 1 ... ' ' ( ,,. • ' • l -. ' C'B DAILY PILOT Friday, Novembet 1S. 1974 • Jfltat co Do -'lfrushwork· M~hta, Philharfilonic Perforins at-''UCI 'f.echniqu;- NOV. IS NOV.19 ~ · Parade starts at 9 a.m. lfours : 16 a.m. ·dusk. ,, •• ,.d. ~ Exhibited SPECIAi; CHl~Dl'"'S MATINH • 'SAT. •SUM. OKU'&STRj\ ·CONCERT -Los Angeles Philharmonic SILf..i~T ~tOVI ES -An ('\'ening ol silent ~Im ~reats and Canyon is off El Toro Road. ' under the diretlion of Zubin Afeht d .• b 1.r<lditional organ music which accom1}anied lhe films NOV. 2?·23 ,, Chinese Sumj brush\\•ork 4 n . . . a an sponsort.-u Y h · · II · . ORCHESTRA CONCE'RT -;.Cl Or<hestr·•.' <onduct·• 'II'• d ~ 'frange County Ptnlharmonic Society, y.•ill perform in Y.'hCn t ey Y.•ere or1g1na y presented will take place at 8 v .. _ o.."\l w1 ~ emonstratt:U by'ar· Cr111.wford lf a11~8:30 p.m. Friday, Nov . 15. f'or ticket in-p.m. Tuc!iday. Nov. 19, in lhe Port Theul.er in Corona del by Alvaro ,Cassuto, will petform at 8 p.m. Friday .and list St~rrord Wu al 2 17.m. forrn•tiod call Orange County Philha rmonic Society M:tr. Del Castillo, u reaturcdorg'Jnisl'>''ith Easlernmovie Saturday, Nov. 22-23, in the Fine Arts Villaee Theatre 1-tonday in the Laguna ~71()'646-6411 . puluces, \viii play u thrce-mnnual theuter organ. Films to UC lrvine. Admission. $1. ' Beach t.luseum or Art, 3)7 NOV.16 Ix: shown include "Or. J~ckyll and Atr. •tyde," starring . ~OV.3&-DEC. l~ ~ ~Clif! Dri ~e. Laguna Beach. ~CTU R E -Germaine Gre£>r, a uthur and ff.'mi nlst. John Barrym ore and."Criminal al Large" ~·ith Laurel BALL ET CONCERT' -Tchaikdvsky's ''Tf~ 'Nut• Wu is a m ember" or the ,... -~!II speak ~t ~ p.m. Suturday, Nov. 16, in conjunct ion undf.lardyl C'racker," a Christmas f4vorite, will again be p es~ntecJ+ Cal State L·ong Beach .. CRY OF THE -;Y.•lh UC Jrv1ne s Women's \Veek. Admission, S2. , by Ballet Pacifica in the Laguna l\toullon Pl yhousc. fUcully. Admission is fl ;t@ NOV. 14.16 NOV. 2•1 .Tickets ure $4 for' adults and $3 for .children .and students. ~ople are urged to bring 'ff~~ERNESS .. FOLK FESTIVAL-lnlernational da ncers from IOcoun-COUNTRY •'AIR -Fourth annual Silverado Canyon Reservations. 494-1148 b(!tween 10 u.m . :indf 2 p.l'h. pilper and ink. or' ..tater.11--....o.-------- tries ~ill perform at various times 1'hursday through Country Fair. Eig hty booths of handcrafted items, baked Performances will begin at 2:31 and 7 p .Rt,SatuOOa.ys and colors for audience par· DOOIS Of'IH l:lt .Saturtl<Jy, Nov. 14· 16. in the Jewel Court, Soulh Coa:5t goods, food booths and game booths along wi th a .variety Sundays and at 7 p.m. Fridays. PerforJ:ll3nce dates are ticipation. Information, 495-4U. sun SI.It .~-.~~M nL~~=-·-·~•~m.~~~·~~~·~•~n~d~e~o~w~·~~~i~=~s~t~w~U~l ~~~!~~c~l~ed~~~!io~e~v~e~•~·==N~o~~~~~D~e~c~.~1.~6~,~~~1~L~t~4~•n~d~!~5~.=====~~:·~·==~·~7~4~-===~===~~~~~~~~~~~ sduy :.ind Fri<ffy alid I I a.m. · 9 p.m . Saturday. Countries-I included are Alexico, Russia, Scolland, Ireland, Poland and Trinidad. l\'OV.15-26 NO~'T.U.GIA FJLM FFSTIVAL ._ Balbou Theatre·s nostalgi41i . fil.m festival l~ontinues through Nov. 26. Program includes specia'Tly selected classics from the 1 '20s, 'JOS;. '40S and '50s. First show is 7 11.m. Information 673-4048. See ''The Philadelphia Story•· and ''Adam·s Hib'' ~OV; J..S.18; "Seventh I-leaven" and ··steamboat 'Hound ·the Bend," Nov. ~9·21,and ''l\lutiny on the Bounty" and ''l'JteGeoera l," Nov.22-26. NOV.15·16 TUEi\TER -Silent Rustlers Drama Club or Golden \\'est Colleg.e. presents "l·~illb_illy q <i}'S." a li ght comedy, . J>t9fluced ~'.!' deaf and hearing 1mf)a1rcd :.tuth:nts. 11 \\•ill bl! 1w~ented-1n the tOmfT!Utlity theat~r . on campus at 8 p.m. frid.lly,.Nov. l 5, and Sa\urtlay, ~o\·. 16. 'J'ickcts a re S2. --NOV.16 · !\llO_XIGllT CO'.\"CERT -Popular rhyth1n and blues gro~~-1_'"Ca n~cd }/eat" \\"ill headline homecom ing f~ ~ll'ltlCs al Golden \\lest College.15744 Colden \Vest St. ..J{u~~n_.8ton.rBe·ach;--Group ·\\'ill a ppear in ifiC col/cg~ pav1ijon; Salurday,,INov. _16 .. Tickets for the midnight conce.rl~e SS gen.er al adm1ss1onorS4 \1·ith any assoc iated :-.1 udcn( card. , NOV.17 SKI SHOW -~ Oran$l"e t:ounty Ski ShOV.', presented by the Balboa Ski Club, will take place from 10 a.m. to 10 p . .Oi'. Sunday, Nov. 17, in the Monte Carlo Room of the New.porter Jnn,, Newport Beach. Ski clothing. equipment, trip ,packages and club activities will be on display. A l!'sh1011 lbow witt-be-presented<1M :-30-a-n·d-l):'JO -p:-nr.-A - 11,·e rock band ~ii.I provide music for dancing rrom 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. Admission, SI adults and SO cents for: children. --"' · ·• . NOV. 16-I7 RUMMAGE SALE -Long Beach Junior League's 23rd annual Rummage.Sale takes place in the Long Beach Arena Saturday and Sunday, No\'. 16-17. Sale hours are 9 a .m.·4 p.m-:-Saturday and·noon-6 p.m., noon . 4 p.m. Sun· day. Admission is free and anything not sold Saturday ·atKomatically goes for half price Sunday. .. l\"OV. 16 I IRISH FOLK SllO\V -Spend ''An E'lening \\'ilh the Irish" •ut 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 16, in the Skyroom or the Grand Hotel, Anabeim. Erent "·ill include Iris h dancers, music, fa)ms,entertainment. Tickets, S5. f_ l'OV. 17 D.RA~IA -"The l\ierchant of Venii:e." \1·ilJ-he _presen!eil by Th_e ~et\• Shakespeare Compa ny of San francls~o. a touring troupe. Performance v:ill 1 akc place in the Golden \\'est College Pavilion. 15744 Golden \Vest St ... fffir\tinglon Beach. at4 p.m .. Sunday. Nov . 11.1·ickcts <treS3andS2. HELD OYER! ~ 2nd-11G-WllK / ;r'rl"ALES FROM THE TUBE" D'IMANtTIE NIW SUINWi! J;H \-,:Jo Id. f""'-1 ' AdtllitW...$2.SO J ames Caan Lauren Hulton THE GAMBLER DAllY 7-10:4S SUN. 3110.7·10:4S t ·''' Carrol O'Connor Ernest Borgnine law & Disorder DAllT 7·10115 WIDCfNDS J:Jo.7·10rlS 1( • NOWTHRU TUESDAY C~t~- "OEATH WISH" (R) • AIPecillo "SERPICO" I RI • "VAULT Of HORRORS" GEORGE SEGAL EL LIOT GOULD "CALIFORNIA SPLIT" (R) - PERRY KING LORDS OF, FLATBUSH IP.GI IWl.T t:•S Wll.·IHOl 1·Jr1M:•t ' • •, BOX NAILS --ad or l '&d Okay, smirk ii you like, You can't ·get excited over nails? Price them around towil. you'll get exc:ited. The lillle-dnils will seem "er/ pro•Ocal~ve and rdmantic when you thi~ how many it takes to do a job. , (I bought a poUnd just for ~many hang·uP!} Whalevef\iou're planning to mix up we should ho..,. the ingredients in this lash-up (1 Jo ve that woid. lash·up. Does anyone remember Lash.Lo.Rue?). YOUR.CHOICE '• " 111? • c 'PECIY CEDAR ·Ho~ do we do ii? Easy, we throw a bunch.of woodpeckers. termites. - an.d kids with hammers all in one roCrn with the wood. and then ••• prestb. BAG ·~~17~: 118 PINE SRIPLAP For decking or roofing. lady called the other day. Says she reads our ads and lhumbs her 11-ose at the front po.9e bild news. Atta babe. 12~. 21& SELECT DECllNG Hey Jim. aboul Iha! decking in lhe other ilem. Better you use this ii you want a._,_/ teal light deck. 'Kay, okay. 29~ • CRAIN LINI FENCING I feel good telling you about this stuff because we carry all the accessories. gates. etc. al Jair prices too. 48" 60 " 72" 59c FT. '73• FT. 87• FT. JOHNS MANVILLE ASPRAL T SHINGLES DOUGLAS Fii • • 8' High rciting. IS year 10' guarantee: but thafs only 12• the minimum. Could outlast the mortgage (oh. oh he's dreaming again). Choice of colors. 1597 10~. FT.SQ. ' I '. • 14' 16' 18' 20' hi 28 , .. 1:r• , .. 2'° , .. 2•• 2•• 300 2•• 3u 2'• 3•• 3•• 4 .. •• 2.a 2xl0 2.12 2•• 352 ,4•• 3'°· 4•• 5 .. 3 .. 5 .. , .. 4n , .. ,,. 521 . , •• ••• 5 .. , .. 900 , .. ••• 11°• ' I .. ~ NO. I CEDAR SHINGLES BOy, can this effr .mcdce a plain house look like something verf classy. And what's more the rool really lasts. 391~~;FT. "1on; BAIN GUTTER • Solderless and slipjoint. Rainy lime is coming. Who can aUord lhe soil . erosion ond plant.da·mage without gullers. 1'47 LENGTH 6' CEDAR GBAPESTAIES Somelhing nice about graJ>f! stakes. They look better as they gel older. Nol like some banjo players I know. (what dCMs he mean?). 23:. ,. 4d xG 2•• 4'° 3>• s•• 3u , .. 4u ,,. 521 ... 5 .. 9" , .. , , .. .- I ']! .• -+. ·- (' . 14~~. BEL•All PANEL DOOi .. ·11 1he'1 going to slam the door . ib. ycsur lace "it might 'as.well be a good one with slidipg window and fullscrHh. yes. .. .. 2488 300R 321NCH . . JOBNS·llAlllLLE 90 LB. BOLL IOOFllG Choice of color•. heaJ,. mi~eroJ coal. It oin'l·lasl year's price:· but it's the best of this year, Harold. 5 97 JOO SQ. FT. 41IJIYWALL You mighlbesurpriHdlo know 110.w many people are . doing their own addilion· . finishing. It isn:t all thot , hard. we'll advise you. 3/8" 145 '1/2" ' 5/8" 157 1 .99 Fl8EIGLllSS 01 • . ALUllllfUll IOOFll I think the stufl is 24 inche1 wide·, but how would 1 know locked i~ this lif\!t,}p'om all day. 1 sl quality 8' IO ' • ... 3•1 A97 197 • . \ .. . • • . ' 'lQUIPl'iD Wilt\ '• • -SPECIAL PURCHASE! We .... , rec..-, pwdiewd. tr.. ..... c..,...a.r a...., Corp., · • ·~ _, .._ ...... ltf4 Cllirylieft -.cl P'ty ........ We ~... ........ ..... "ri9'f," .,.. ,_.., ..._ ri,ait •• ...._. ... ~-..-~...., .. n-., __ ..., I lelacd - l~llPllfl lf74 car,Wn •,,,......... n... Ctn CSTJ kil..ct .. . .tMltHe•c•~~· • ,..,,i ..... _.tolft~c. tf'eftSll'isMoft 197 4 .. P,LYMO.UT tt 9usTER rodio "~er .,,,, conditloniftfl power steerinCJ ~hltt: wo\\ tires ' 1974 PLYMOUTH · SATELLITE CUSTOM 4 DOOR SEDAN .- .. ' . . 1974 FUQY ,111 2 DOOR HARDTOP 53395 · va. automayic. radio. ~ter, pcwer steering. power brakes, wsw. air cond11ion1ng, vinyl top. vinyl side mouldings. (421 JDV) Utense No 901KKJ r · ---GETOUR DISCOUNT f"RICES OH A HUGE SELECTION OF 1975 CHRYSLERS AND PLYMOUTHS '7 4 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA ::;·:::;!~3.iE.~ ~= s·,·3. 4 19' .. ·5· ' . ' seats~ console, vinyl top, vinyl side uldings. (707KKlJ ' • '74 ·CHRYSLER N.Y. BROUGHAM AM /i:M Stereo, po we r s·3· 95 steer1ng·brake!t-Wlndows·sea1. ""~ IP. 1"m rnot. '"'"· temp. · • air, cruise control. tdt Wheel. burglar alarm, power door 10Cks.{12S297J · • I, ' . ' ( -., • ) ' ~ • . '70 FORD COUPE, A1.11oma11c transmission, ' rad10.~ heater. white side wall fires. f 145Ff;DJ /' 5 1221 '.68 PONTIAC CAJ ALINA ' ' . 2 Dr. H.T. VB. automatic, r adio, heater, pow-er steering, white wall tires, air cond1tion1ng. (WXR916) 5688 I 68 CHEVROLET C"MARO Coupe. va. automatlC. radio. heater, power s!eenog. pawer brakes. bucket seats. console.' (VAR645J "'" ; c 5.1-195 , : ~( ~ . ,._ ....... ., _HUGE SELECTION OF THE ALL NEW -1975 ~· INTERNATIONAL . TRUCKS, TRAVELALlS AND 1SCOUTS. BEAUTIFULLY EQUIPPED BIG 1974 l/4 TON PICK-UP 1 " , r ' • , • . • ~ - ' , t t. • ' . ' •· •\ ~ . . . ..... .. • .... • 1 ,... • ' . , MIXED SINGLES _, -. by Wm. F •• Brown and Mel CaslOll ' . lloli "'° 40U L!i(f -.. llle ~IE .. l!otillf£1 - If ~fll£ ~AMt 16 'All fllE · ee~r rvt r~~'-&M'ffl· SU~ T~1; V!Afl ... RIMKY WINKERBEAN • I. FIGMENTS Cl!> :t lllT A NER'IE 'J • " • I WONDER IF IT IJJOULO 5TILl. BE ABL..E 10 SMEL..L.. 11l1NE>& lllE Sl\ME wrw IF WE CALLED IT 50MEllllfllC; U~E I\ BANANA'?- -i .. . i I I NO ··· l HAVE: Y OU 'RE: J CdM E:° 0N···LET'5 · :THROW DARTS AT THE" TARGET~-_,. '1 ' .. . '· - MORE: FUN COUNTING MY PE"N ~IES SUCH A M ISE'R .. ·ALL YOU THINK OF rs MONEY PEANUTS ..AND NO 5TOIZ'{: by Tom K. Ryan PON'T 9E:' R~f\11! I CAttT i::~ Kl!ltll 'EMI HOW"1190NNA llllOll<N 'eM? by Tom Batluck • CERTlllNL..<,I ,RlNK'J ! A 005E ~ AN'.' OTMER NAME OJOOLD SMEL..L.. A& SWEET I ' . by -Ernie Bushmiller 'J MADE' MY OWN TARG~ . -'<> ..... . ...... • •• ., .JI. ,, • Friday. Nowmber 15, 1974 DAILY PILOT DOOLEY'S WORLD GORDO SHf~T IC ... OCIC:,:.,_' _'-.:: ~~ . MOON MULLINS by Ferd JohnlOll W~AT H.APPl!NED \'FT""F~ .-------. l~LAC'YP l<EPT 111~ CAARTS I~ ORP~R WHl~E' lWASAWAY .. oN 1ui;s~~i4'.;:Y::_?~HIH-J ANIMAL CRACKERS •·• "'"'"'~1~,.-.......... "'· ---. ~ 5"1.11!.S ·----.... --- '19.ll, C'tMRe, BIRD l!R1'1M ! v ~ liy Charles M. Schutz by Rocier Bohn ~-----~~ vou'RE lltn!N6 OM, l(ES, i°M ON M( Sil.'.ATIN6 W()tl(.!N6 DRESS,AAEN'T <fOO? ON If-\ TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLE ~CAOSS 48. Atutuda: Ynt1ta(1 Puull SolYtd: 1 Groow Abbi, 5 M16e 1 cttolc9 49 Value 10 Ang-.d 14 S1r•t ulctlin 15 Kind ol drftl 16 AtllUI --...,,. 17 L•toe "~"" 111 Sprinter'• inlr1ctlon: 2word• 20 Anituck of 1 g10\lp 22 8tNn 50 Llule 53 Hiilh hill 54 Toolt out 511 Auended 10 61 NIYl<lfl city 82 Algar~n M0- 63 Electrode 64 1n11nwi11e ti5 Means of access 66 Pin ot a joifi1 67 Riv"' of Btlgk.lm DOWN 7l Suwenffful 24 H1opy 1un11 26 C1n.p1ov. 1 Er19lilhtilll _ 19 S1tou1 27 ,,.,\I 2 "Like •••• in I 21 Miii p1r.nt ...._30~W::-2wotdL trap" 25 No11u1tere I ).(1Jl'P1wri11r 3 Dirt 28 D1lormed roller• 4 Ou1moded 1nin11I t 3S .Mciwed 1tong 5 Clumsy 27 Sm1U plant 'j 38 Eildlng with person thoQI tint ind po•t 6 Furnish•• 211 Fial! Preli11 37 Cow per unit With 111ds 29 Ditllked 38 Principles J P~es of SllOflgly 40 Slut g11pe floorlng 30 W1111 body pi11m11"11 8 Ending with 31 Welgh1 11nlt <11 Resemb~nd: lne.tndir'I\ 32 An1rchangel Sufli:• 9 Lener 33 Look•1t11t 42 Ro1Jnd gla11 10 lngrolffd 35 Marry ubie" 1 I Equine color 39 Mom'• mate .a3 ir~c~ed 12 Mi1e1lcul11e1 40 Kindolwlnd 45 Strok1 of luck 13 Hit1ory book 42 Chu1ch 47 SriSlly plan11 entry ' in•trumen1• l • • .. • . - 44 Comm1ndo aclicn '6 01 N1CI 47 Sttipworm 19 Dunce 50 Fo1m of poWudon 51 Sier in Celu• " """"' 1ub;.c1:Abbt. S3 Ribbon: Sull!k 65 Me1dow1 56 Noun ending 57 \llgorou1 . p1rl0r'I 59 Til lor -·- 60 SC0!.11 unit JUDGE PARKER l& ANYTHING THANK& FOR. eALltNG, vy~G~ eE&? $AM! I WAS HOPING I COULD REACH YOU ~EFORE MORNIN MISS PEACH j l 'l.l. NfVEll: SE~ VEll.Y ~000 DANl&I", Fll:AN"NE ... IG' '" ~ ,, ,. '-' ·'" ~ . ~ l.' ..... I 'I ' .:: :; ·• -I u•' ... DICK TRACY ' . • . ·lllAf 50 WHAT? . l 'l.L IE A 600P l.N•1Nee1e, AND' 9tAILO ~EAT ~ir1c:o6ES." • by Harold Le Doux SAM, I DC5N'T AND I OON'T WANT 'l'OU -WANT TO -TALK -TO TA1.K-TO.AA)ONE. __ TO HIM UNLESS IM MRE~ tu ALONE~ A5K HIM TO CAANGE TME TIME TO AFTERNOON OR. .. ANO ffEA,- BIAll.DIN~§, AND 61tiAT MONUMl!NTi .... -TWOTHlllClS HAP-I ~C-111<)-INC.IR IS llUAl.IO~NSTl}fe WINOSMllLD, • ' THE F0L.LOWIN6 OAY! DON'T WORRY ABOUT ' A THING. &E&E ! l DON'f CAlrl!'IYHA YOIA 00, Af I.ON& Af YOtA PON1( 00 IT ON MY FUT ... by Chester' Gould •AllD <I\ -ALL OlhllCT /llLVS ,,.... -HIS MOU1'll • • i I "Oh dcar,.thi1 is one: ol lhotc upe:atiwe 1hops where roa ll'WW' buy anydlirt1-youju1t s.y 'I'll come blck.'" -·- DENN•S THE MEN CE ~--'"" 1 ~ II-IS ' I -· • . . ' ' 'l • ., . '. I I r ~ 1 s 1. s 2. 3. 7. 19, s 9. c 10. c 11. R 12. p 13. 16. 17. p 18. c 19. 20. 21 . s 22. 24. 25. 26. F 27. s 28. c • .- -~---- Are I You Letting Cash Slip Thro~gh Your Han.els -. I . See If You Have Any Of Th,se Things ·A -. J ... Frld11, N0vtmber 15, 1CJ74 DAIL V PIL'l>T D :t •W Estott •. ,., ..... 1000.2999 The Bluest Marketplace en the Orance Coast !mpioyMtftl& Rontals .......... -- luMntss, lrwnfwrllftt & flnonclal .......... '50Cll).SIM9 DAILY PILOT . CLASSIFIED ADS ..-~~~~-·~~~~ . "--''°" ...... 700&-7199 Mlf'chondiM , , • , , IOQ0.8099 loots & MarN f.noounc.-nts, ,..,...,,.,, lost & f...,j ...... SOS0.5499 Slrvicts & bpoin 6000-'°99 You Can Sell'lt, Find It, [ 642 •5678] One Call Service Trade It Wlth a Want Ad _ _ "' . Fast Credit.Approval !quipoltnt .••••••• 900l).'°'9 ............ ,.""' T..._,atlon •.•• 9100.'/999 .:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;,.~ .. -... ,,., R.E. 1002G1neral R.E. 1002 Gener1I R.E. 1002 General R.E . ERRORS: Adverilsen ~~~";;°~::~k::::~::::-:-:;:::--::;::-"".;;.:.I ;;:;:;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;; 1002 General R.t. sh..,1d check their eds Ir Balboa Properties * EASTS IDE daily & report errort Imme d 1 o to I y. Tha OCEAN 1-BLOCK $32,950 . OAILY PILOT-Lge .• dlx. 2 BR, 2 ba Costa Mesa. 3BR., nice DUPLEX ll•blllly for tha flrsf hrime. C b o i ce loc. lam rm. Lge. back yard I n co r r • c t lnMrtlon $48,000 ! w/BBQ. Exce2_tlonally A deluxe-ov.·nera u1111 with .Conly. N'pt. Island. Cozy 2 BR. clean. Good terms. 3 ~!''· 2 Dalhs and A .. ~--------• $49 900. 67fr7060 sti.7491 buillln kit~he.n .... I he ' rental unit Ill a J1u-ge 2' .__-_ .. _ .. _ ..... lie] General R.E. 1002 LET'S TRADE Have 3.6 ac.. of prinie R-1 property in ,..scondldo. ..:s,tm full pric ~. free & clea~. \Vant 2 to 6 units in Nc1vport Beach or Costa ltfe!13. 6754600 Anytime •VISION• REALTY 2743 E. Coast H"'1 Corona del ~far TWO stOl'Y POOL home just $3'1,000. Best buy! Elbow room + bargain price. Bet· ter hurry. 847-6010. Agt. [~lfllEX] DUPLEX GLEN MAR bedim, 2 bath w/sundt"<'k o\'er\ooking pool and no 3 & 2 Bdnn. units. Good H t Be h B t 3 maintenance yard. (Throw ta! Co ~M un . ac . eau . av.'8.)' your h1v.•n JllOV.'l'r ~. ren area, s esa BR., 2 ba. Fenced yard, E>.1ra speelal and tliff~1-en1 Good financing. ,9,500. trees. Near s c h o o 1 . one-of-a.kind rental unit. 64(1.8484 $43,500. 556-8800 $74,500 REALTORS 4 .Local Off ices To Serve You General R.E. 1002 j Gener•I R.E. 1002 PANORAMIC VIEW USE YOUR + POOL VA LOAN ~'r<'sh n' clean ht..sa Verde locution near golf l'oursc. 3 spacjous bedroon1 s. Inronnel family fun ·room <lppositc convenience elec- tric kitc.."hen. Sc1ve on 9' snack bar, or move out back to lhi'! nl:lSHive bi:{ck BBQ. Owner nt."t.'<ls quick sale - boughl new. Call S.~2313. TOP BLUFFS OP£N1/L 9 • ITTJ FUN TO 8£ MCEI Mesa Verde Hillside Sun/Eve 646-5855 { HouMI tor Sale l:OCATION ii fl! l ~2~at Jt~ ho~La i~U: Classification I 000-1098 BEST NEW HOME BUYI $69,500 " New & ready for occupancy! Beautiful green- bell & community pool in Bluff's newest area. Rea!Jy choice ! Popular 1-story 3 BR Linda model. Prof. Landscp, cptd & draped. ' ' 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 General R.E. 1002 Gener•I R.E. 1002 2 'STORY OCEAN-POOL $5,500 TO ASSUME . BAYFRONT CONDO'S WITH VIEW 1 bdrm, 2nd floor Mboa Pt>nn. Submit 11.ll o 11 er s i;!),;oo. REALTY Sets the n1ood (or this Do\·er 2743 E. Coast Uwy Shores resklcnce. The dilrk Corona del Mar ~·oods, nl assi\•c d o o r s • I iiiii;;;iiiiii"oiiiiiiii ... iiiiil ~TOUght iron, floor t i I es, OPEN" DAILY Add to lhc ~ft(jiten-,111cftn , ' 0~1-L y-p1·tor-,..-..... ----._ 1~ patio. Additional sundeck • overlooks one or f i n e s I green belts. This hon>e has been--upgrttdtd with ne w vinyl floors. new fixtures & ne\\' kitchen appll11nce1. call us for appointment to see. 6'13-8550 Another Coats & \Vallace Extra lltl'ge n1as1er s u i t e L:icluslve. Be the first \\'ilh ~acious enlertainrn<"n1 to see this comer lo!, :I oriented living area. Kitchen bedrooms. 3 baths, ~ story is gowmets delight. \\'fjk home.Profess1onal to all shopping, but call landscaning & beautiful, first for a looksee &Hi-7171. big pntio. Just listed -CiPEHTIL9 . fTS FUN 10 BE NICE/ $77.500. Call f<>r • n ap. ~ ~ pomtment. [ ~ .JCia.. W::f::E charni of •his Ivan \\'t<lls THE BEST: 3 bed.rm. pool hotne. 6 rq . 4 bllths : OOy holne at 1400 Westcwr Dr., view: formal dining, family c I ea n . \\' o o d s y, many nu., island kitchC'n. Spec-delightful features, on I y ta<:ular ll\8lf suite. Only $74.500. and listen to this: nsp.fXXl. ~ . iHE""WORST: owners are HARBOR in Texas. house ls vacsnt, It \\'as in escrow, but (e ll oul OPt::N DAILY: WANT AD 1. Stove 2. Guitar 3. Baby Crib 4: Electric Saw S. Camera 6. Wathet 1. Outboard Motor 1 8. Stereo Stt 9. Couch 10. Clarinet Will Sell Fast! 29. Bicycle 30. 3\. Typewriter Bar Stools 32. !ncfclo,,-di1 33, Vacuum Cleaner 34. Tropical Fish 35. Hot Rod Equipm1t 36. Fil~~cablnet 37. Goli Clubs 38. S'9rllng Silver 57. 58. Electric Train Kitten - 59. Clauic Auto 60. Coffn T1ble 61. Motorcycle 62. Accordi.qn 63. Skis 64. TV Set 65. Work Bench 66. Diamond Watch Classification 1100 'Real £1t1t1, Gener~I OPEHTIL fl • fT'S FUN TO BE NICE/ ~REALTORS -~514'16>-14141- (0pen Evonlngsl $38,750 LAST WEEK $36,000 THIS WEEK COMP'ANV REALTORS SINCE 194·1 67J..4400 DOUBLE FIREPLACE TWO HOUSES And the """ will ""'" lo Luxuriously MESA VEROE c.'I offers and help finance j I~ $-22 500 E lhi• • h<dnn horn• + Lovely Uncla ...._,_.._ ...a. ' • a. LARGE CUSTOi\1 POOL. ~-----~ TEJ PRICE REDUCED ·Owner will carry r.nancing. ln.1pre11slvely appolnt~d ~ . $2000 k il v To see, caJl now · · · ~R 3BA Llndu Isle home. Cla11lfication 3100-3699 l\1ay ta es~ ~~as ~n Enjoy Win ter evenlng.'I wilh 0\1'lll'r anxious has be en ~:Z:.ent. sts . la Pill PL&CI a crackling fire ih t he transfen'Cd out of stu.te. J , 7 master suite f i r e p I a c e . I 119 ] bedrooms, 2 baths & large Private pier and slips IDr ApartmtnhforRent family "?Om. Th.is ~auHful ., 'Quail ~ 9911M91!1,., 2 boats. Priced Pelo\\' · · home will sell quickly at IB• Pl MAlllVM"" markf?t at S."000,000. A 1% Cla11ification 3700-3999 . $45.000. ace 142-7461 loan can be assumed on --• WALKER & LEE Prap...t:i .. · ,... l-=========I c."Onlract. By appointment ~-----~ Rea.I Estate 752•1920 -Ii only. 0 Root• 11...sl E::-r~~~E ~~~·~;·~;·~;~~ N•a~~?~~! ~I~~ "' k-a9::~ ~· ' Classification 4000-4650 BARGAIN HUNTERS Gm THE nice! A real condominium Prapert1"•• . , buy in one of our fastest Han.lv."OOd floored be a 'u t y. BARGAIN I. growing area11. ExisU11g • 752~1920 I~ graced by fruit trees on ~1-lA Joan can be assumed. 1400 OUAllSJ. NIWl"ORT llACH • extra spacious lot. $29,950. EasL~ldC' Costa ~1 e s a :i ~.500 LOTS OF 1400 Westclifi Dr. $74,500 or ? Unique Homes Realtors 675-6000 ARTIST A·FRAME CHALET AT. .ilEACH-'OQL $35,950 -Se<:ludl>d entry lo enonnoua studio living room v,ilh 20 n. vaulted open beam ceil- ings &-soil letTac9 t b a t overlooks pre stiglo us harbor. Studio loft & library r+-wet bar. Gourmet kit. che:n. hoge master with OCEAN VfEW. Abundant use of "·oods & glaU1 aQds to artistic atmolfhere. 003-7881. OPEN TIL g • fT'S FUN 10 BE NIC(f 11. Refrigerator 12. Pickup TrJac 1!. Sewing MKhint 39. Victorian Mirror ~-----~. Ip 1 .1 bedroon1, 2 bath, covered Ontu Clas5ification 5000 9'ii ~-=~ l ic~!i"'~~. v~;: ~a;f, ~~!~' '"'21 · ELBOW ROOM 61. Go-Kart .. Prap-tl•n . cheery & clean and on a .,, Ext1-cn1ely formal execuli\'C ._, nice no rra(fie street. ~ estate, that'll: localerl on 68. l~r ./ 1 •----1~ MOOOUA?l5s~.~~:.!~rarAcH ·$36,950! Call ~7171. ~ 11 i>upcr fantus!lc l'Orncr lot 40. Bedroom Set 41. Slide Projector \.-._ -·-~ OPENnL1 °1r'S FUNTOB£NICE' CORBINMARTIN in THE PARK HUN· 69. Campinn Trailer. • TINGTON TRACT. 4 extra • · · NAME YOUR TERMS Realtors I bed 2" h \\'o\\'. Seiter transferred from this beRUtUul 3 br., 2 ba home wfhu.ge lot on alley. Room [or boats, camper'!l & pool. Lots of used brick & wood. Best home available in this ideaJ loca- Uon. S urroun d e d by beauUful trees & shrubs. At Slt950 should mm1e fast. 646--7711 or ~4 . 14. Surfboard 15. Machine Tools 16. Dishwasher 17. Puppy 18. Cabin Cruiser 19. Goll C•rt 20. Barometer 21. Stamp Collection 22. Dinette Set 23. Ploy Pen 24._ Bowling B•ll 25. Water Skis 26. 27. FrHzer Suitcase 28. Clock 42. Lawn Mower " 43. Pool T•ble 44. Tires 45. Pl•no 46. Fur C011t 47. Drapes 48. Linens 49. Hoise ·· SO. Airplane 51. Organ 52. Exercycle 53. Rare Books 54. Ski Boot . SS. High Cha1r 56. Coins 70. Antique Furniture 71 . T1pe Recorder 72. s.;lboat 73. Sports Cu ~ 74. Mattress Box Spgs , 75. Inboard SpHdboot 76. Stiotgun n. S•ddlo 78. Dart Game 79. Punching Bag 80. Baby C•rrlage 81. Drums 82. R;fle 83. Dotie 84. SCUBA Geer These or any other extra ltiinCJS around the house can be turned into cash with a " DAILY PILOT WANT-AD -so ·. • • " Don't Just Sit There! • DIAL DIRECT 642-!678 J • -.~. C la1sification 5100·5299 * u•7662 * 'l!t' rooms. .~ bat ~. VA NO DOWN -F11A or _.... 3 car garage. Super sharp. I '------·---~l[Sl Cl111ification 5]00 submit your idea. Desperate ,ean 963-676'1. O\\'nCt leaving and must OCEANFRONT OP£N TIL t. "'S FUN TO 8E. NICE/ sell. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, EXEC. 2-STORY l family, fireplace, bltns. ex· 4 Bdrm.s., 2 bath.s; ch:.ilct cellent location. OPEN TO Totally u pg rad e d ri1e.sa style "ilh bca1ncd ccili"WI Woods, 4 Bdrm, 3 ba, with & l•ft O R 2 Jot Id •-ALL TER?il~ brtn.. ""'Ul 5 u . n -; cou uo: ..., .... J V huge bonus room. pee. offer, askiJlg $37,900. Call tac u la r 2 5 t 0 r y \\' i 1 h con\erted to duplex. Owner l ~-... ~I~ 540-llSl. cathedral ceiling & entry, \\'ould lik~ to trade up. -=;o~""'=;:;;;:o:;:;:~;;:: liv-rm & fonnal d i n . r m . Priced al $129,500. Clas1ification 5350-'5499 ' .___1om_·~_·""___.ll ~I Cla11ific1tion 7005 [ ~ I~ c'::-1.-.. -;f";~co-t"';.-,-8"'0-;'oi:l-8099 ~,_. ,.. HERITAGE REALTORS WOOD STREAM Condominiums $39,500. -$44,950 ~ 3 BR, 2 Ba Homes nclll' [ lcllltl IM J • }Jf ~ewport's Uppe_r Bay. Live ~ Equipm9llt le.. Dy man nu~de running stream. 345 Unlverslly Dr. Classification 9000-9099 548-7223 . ,. This newly listed Select pro-Call: 673'3663 673-8'l30 Eves perty is priced al $66,500. Call 556-2&i0. ... ~HERITAGE REALTORS associated BROKERS -REAL TORS 2025 W 8albo., 671 ]61.J Colle9e Park Wa.1.~~X.~.lJ1e EXCITING UP·SIOE OOWN DUPLEX '120,000 buys nearly new 3 & 2 bedroom duplex. f'ircplaces in both units. \Valk to bay and beach. Rent one. live like a king in the second. HARBOR VIEW HILLS Best buy -4 bedroom "'itl.J fa1nily roo1n . Large ya rd with great ente'rtaining are.a, 3 car garage. Act fast, it Y.'On't last -Onl y $92,000. OCEAN VIEW lr-~-.. --.. -.,...---.1~ EXECtrrlVE poo1 h o m e . Elegan t d ecor . Open spaciousness. Huge I o t • De 1 lg ht:ful entl'!l'lalnmcnl --------- Pride of 01,11nership. :l bedrm, 2 bu home. Lgc r1 \1nt pi~ .. lure "'indow in livtnc .m1 + fplc. Elllns, paliu, fnli! tn~:c anti ~iil'd<"n. l..ovely custom deco rated ho1ne. 3 bed· rooms. 3 baths, fn 1·n1al dinin g roo1n, beauti· fully landscaped patio 'vith pool. $159.500. home. $.58,900 is a OOrgaln! C la11ification 9100-9499 ,... 'I now -847-6010 Ag!. NEARLY new, lovely decor. I§] yacant. Large single 11tory AcltO& for s. ~ m prime Huntington Joca. .-, lion. Just $43,SOO! }{WT)' -I ~------' CBI\ 847-6010 Agt. C la11ification 9.500-9999 MANSION! s Bedroom 2 lltor)'. Glcantic f Arn 11 )' room. All beam celllng!J. Lou of-glua, Huge I o t , $63,950 tr a barg11inl Coll :'1v -147.QJIO Av:t. Ju~ ct few words In rhe right place ••• Dally Pilot Cla¥1fled Adi Dlal the direct llne 642-5678 ' -· ASSUME 7°/o VA on 3Br, 2 ba Home \\'Ith Bltna, W11lk to CAI St. Ful· \erton. 962-4211. • f'+"Yamlly room with bnr. AuthenUc ~t ex I c a n tile Ooot. New plush c a r p e t • New drape •. Lovely ntighborhood. Only $43.9001 Call Agt nGW 84T-GOIO, • . I .. J NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nice 2 bdrm. honl(" IJn eholce conl'r. Ueamed ~·!l'ii., f1 ·11lc.: sm1:tll yard. • G~at shirt er or retirement horne. A!!kln.g S 4 5, 5 0 0 , Sho\\·n by appointment "C" THOMAS 646-3928 Eves: 556-8674 I Lochenmyerl Realtor . REALTOR 224 w. Cst Hwy ~ ALMOST NEW N'pt. Be11cta ~. ~ UPGRADED BY O \\' N-E R : 2 story GREENBOOK BORDEAUX AT 1973 PRICES Attractively upgraded 3 bedroom. one story De<ine cando on large lot. lm1nediatc. oecu· pancy. Good fl rivacv and sn 1ne \'icw. Deco- rated in so I colors. ,\ir conditioning . _$124.500_ ---- PETITE OUPLEX Excellent location on Lindo 7\,-e. Steps to bav. one block to ''arht Club area ..L ocean. Good Investment on fee land at $87 .500. ' CORONA D<L l•AR VIEW Two fitnt:l ~tic R·l lol• with nPver endrng oce:.n vtew. One blOC'k to beach. Asking $121.500. Sho~·cate hOme, boat dtt'c· Mil n y I'.' x t r 11 s I n t h I 1 ing, large eilterta.Utirij[ room beautifully upgndl'.'d name. "'/lePfltate !txl2 ft. built·ln Charmlna hr1<'k p111k'I" 8.- ""· j bnlhs, balcony, pool plAntc~. Don'I n1if~ thi1 1 1\tt y11rd. f\11\y landscaped 4 hdrn1, 2 ba!h Sp an Is h ·on nice cul~t-5'1C RI~. beauty In d'lok't' CO!!IA ~ICR11 Call 89J.-03.41. ((}y,'nCr n1ay lt'f'n. DIAL 644-1766 help flnnnetl. WALil<ER & LEE 2161 Sen Joaquin Hi ll~d ., N.B. fht fll.!4TC•t dMlw 111 trH? W11t. Rcnl t:!ltAtl' I A COLDWELL BANJ(ER CO. . , ·" Dnlly Pilot Cl~ultled . S4S.9491 ._ _______________ _, . -• • • ... " . ·~ •• ---· • • •• • .... "'/ .,J . ' ' . . • •• . . .. . ' " . ~ • • .,. . .. . . .... .. . Frid17, NOYtlnblr 15, 1974 , -~~~~"'=:o'=;:-=~~f'~0:=~.:.;;_;;_;;_~1,0;r~Gono1~~=r"•?JRl·t;~;~;1;:002";111Ga°'f•;•-;'r-;:0Ti]1tf·;'";·-;;~-;;-;;11"'002~fGf•~nef;r-ofl;R"';·"'Ef·~;;;=;1:;002~'°S-l;"'~f0n~;•-r;T•:;ri'"~R~.w[f;·;;;;J"'002€f;'5"';one~;r;•l;R;-;~.;!..~·-;:-;;-;;-;;-tl;;;Ootff"'1 2"'-="-'ro"1°R'°'.r0.--";;;:.,,--;C"'....,.="""'l'.'T"l'l.r'.""r-,"l.-. Fount• n V.n.y ' i.~·· WJ;.~ '-"--* .*--*~ ~· * ~ · 504 B~ONIA, COM:._ ·>C:l1N~R a.::~ .. o~!Ri::::u 0..!.E!r~'!'hr~ . SACRIFICING '"''" MON 102-4 , deed, '""" •bar> 3 bc9rm H • c II • . Sout~ ·or Aw . -Well appointed' duplex -s· + boot•,, 'n t.o.nla•Uc IOca· '" 1 • er1tuge· · 0 ect1on b~rnlS. & 2 · s.'-in~ cond. Upstairs 'ASSUME . " ~r Proposod Mori.;'; r.:,1;41.1111orl!50. """'°' ., unit has beauutul view ol oceo~:Handt lo 51j4 •;0 FHA J111t l3900 _,, on ,~,, . Rod Corpot; R••lt0<o , _,, shops & rest.aurants. Price reduced .to p·er!Pctly .ffianleured btautitully land&e•l*l3 l4~5141 DOLi:' HOUSE -•112.~oo. -• '""°'-"' ""'""°" """~ ....,,, 2 bath home, F4mll> , -~. -• .,. -Coo pa;.1or with l'OC k "l·· flttpla~. au Uie buflt· Harbor vr.w Hiil• 1038 ~· '--' __, -. EASTSIDE 'LOCATION -big living room -f'M& CORTLAND fl I r u.v d i lni.Cooloceanbree:i:e1 .. ·"A'\.ONO THE SOUTH COAST SHORES with fireplace. Big kitchen with bltns Jnd • 'tU£ ~ ~~·Kt:':he n H~ 4ttfady tor Immediate ~ 3 BR. 2~' Ba, Fam-rm. By a secluded lake near South Coast Plaza. servi~e porch. Excellent lcar~t and floor 1Cameo ,HJeblal)d.!i lovely 4 ¥nn. & fofttlaJ.· ll e d roo ni •. A5sUME ci.l>e.ncyl Call 540--lttl. Rrhne v~ .. Jl2G~. ~n There ~W~-.An offering of cluster homes and coverinl{. BBQ house w~ h firtpl•c•. Bif, dlning"rtQ. borne; located on large corner , Sl,("N: FHA 'LOAN "1 tti ·~ =·k}· :;:308 t '. n • ' lfnlq~e ·bps one of the cutest I 3 bedrooms, :·2 s~rinklered lot. Asking •29,5QO. · C~ , · \lot, with ao;iple room for pool. CUstorn , Xll~i;'~l~;~Jr.to": I ~ L r ' Huntineto" h•ch 1040 b<!llQAI!il colors, drapes and !loorlng. Delight-4(). ! .SJ __ • '" • ' _' drapes ~ 'd~ep pile carrat. Owner-trans., ping • "'""'~· f,.oado .. • ••ORS ,_ fut..pat.io.-11'• all l!!'rft!'I for !Ile Sou!b Co_asl COSTA-MESA TRIPLEX · -"-, · quick po,..ssio1nhr Asklng-: 8~,~C,.pteasHe • ,;o'l~~A ;nt ,";!.";:,.~ · ___ ~ . . ,, . : exeeullve.-Sure'to appreciate -and be ap-START YOUR INVESTMENT PROGRAM & compare wt anything m ameo lus. --· ,,., preciated. 116 $37,900. Hlit~ -good tax stteller + low maint.. Open Frt,ISat.ISu l 1·5. ¥.{;~. \~~r'b.u." ,::!] ·,· $u:."'~~';;' -~i~R 'N~~R~'I L• UN iOuE HOMES Rulton 546-SffO nance. 3 Lar•e units, each wllh 2 patios. ~~-· MIS/I. VERDE -· k . •• el 'I~ 'i" Ol'fNTlll• tr'S11JH 10RNICEI _ l bi.th&, bric fire~ace, ec , :--i ·, ~~M••• Verde Drive. Costa M.1• 9.,..4 •;. Financing ~vailable. Priced at only • TtU luxuriou1 3 bedroom. bltnl "'Ith dble oven ..range, ,a·:;":;"";;;r .• :;i;K;;';;Ei;.;;;;;;;;';;602;;;;G;;•;;•;;•;;'";;';;*;;·;;';;' ;;;;;;;;;;'062=;;1 s:~~~r,;~" ;:;;~~D( . ·~ ll~Ptilltl ~~ii:;:,~ ~ =· ond· ~~Jrc. 11 VERY SPACIOUS QUALITY HOME in · -·'--·==11•••!!!!!!1' COIT'1erttblo.! 1'.r tra ll~r. lflMll•ll . fl. J. n /) quiet area. Loaded with W8fll} WOQds •. -Shake NEV!f.P-ORT Hl~QtiT.S ~~· :1°nd~~: .. ~ NJ.4471 A =1,LilfD1 · ol..i11 a J:J{e roof, wood exterior, knotty ·pine J ntlri~r. · 1·~~·;;;•;;•;;(•;;;1;;·11;•;E;, ;;;;;;;;l;00;2;;Go;;;n;or;;•;I ;R;;.E;.;;;;;;;1;002;;· Towenng trees •un'ouild this , VA~% loan. ' • · _ Please cal l for more detalls. Priced· a~ 1d[ ~~l1~q'l!;1~e:l;:;.1 'B:m~"U': .. ,'& jQuall~ RESitbi.1Sf ON1T ' i Tradlllonal Style . . Beaulllully decorated 5 BR., 4\f.i ba. Panel- ing, 3 ffplcs. Pier/sllp. $260,000. · Custom ,Spanilh Home ' 5,llR, 5'ba., art studio. Gourmet kit. Eleva. tor. Pool 7000 sq. It. Ramp & lloat. $450,000. I , 70 Lind• Isle l)rlve · Prime 45 It. lagoon lol -$150,000 1 F.Or information on All HomeS &: !Ats Gall Bill GRUNDY , REALTOR l·ll ~uy\1J~ Dro11•· N B 675 t,101 $62,95Q. c.11 541).1151 Waterfront ,,,.. ••d • ''"'"tic .... ' • Pl •, HUN'l'INGTON LANDMARK o( Gius. 'Vood I: Sto~: llC9 • Popular Sul'f '\fQCler'; . )ov.·er DUPl:.EX '2 Ma•ler 8'droo"", 4 ear Fli apwf;lft . 2 B" 2 Ba. Crpts. olrp,, 2 . YEARS YOUNG _ lovely owner's unit OPIN SATISUN 1~S; P.M. 1 •• parking. PJWl-81\ o 11 ts Ide ! , 1s2-1v20 · outc\OOr· crpt ori patkl. Ra· \vlth 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room, coun-%01; GRAND CANAL bonui playrooms. CQ~~ t.eoo QUA•~•t N1w lfACM diarit celllnK heat-~ flee BALBOA ISLAND Se<. o.,n Ski/ wi'. ~ • kltojl•ft. try kitchen, formal dining,,firepl8ce, double t.a Ana Ave. ARnt. MS-9070.' $35,750 garage & much more. Apartment has 1 bed· DOCK AND VIEW OF SOUTH' _BAY BalbH Penlnsul• 1op7 OWNER c-::--fnclude. clu~ .membership room, 1 bath, ·atso W\th garage and fireplace. SpaCious 4· Br, .2\~ Ba, F'-mil.Y Rm. ---'---.-,-. -I AC.SO $21,9'0 . (Ideal for moth1,..1n-law) •. Owner movinn 2 FlREPLACES & Wet,~ ~; I..ARGE ~aeh home: will TRANSFE·RRED C'm.y 1.ar, ~. drps, lovely north must sell I Offered at $59 500 Cal PLUS J' ll"DROOM APT •e TAL trade. $94,500. 10% Do\\•n.. ' ""'1" on greenbelt. Close .to ' ' • • c: ~ MaM'ihall Realty 6T......t600 4 -:BEDROO'At + F'Ai\1ILY • Miilk,11 Do I fi;. Clubb:OUse. 546-5&80. t $lbSOOO C d 1 M !J022 ROOl\f. WUlrJell \Ulderma:t· Price Includes n1ember•.hip NAME YOUR TERM, S . , . oron• • •r.. kot val,,., !ht. '°"''°"' '"'· Adldt oommwlllJ<, 40 OWNER/AG&NT -· ' hbme ron • large cul-de-11ac year1 .&: over. 500-8847 VA NO DOWN -FHA or submit your idea. . 6n.S7001 LUSK HO"\~S .·. ~~u"lf.:~~·ru;:u;·0N:::': ·*'NEW '* Desperate owner leavihg and must sell. 4 1 ir.•7 ,,.,.... • I ! ,, " t • I I . I I .I I . I • ' '. excellent.location •. OP.EN TO ALL TERMS: .. G,ner.l.l_E. t ., ~· 16&1' ·A!l~r•I i .E 1001 homet_8i& dy_~J r .~-'~-1~>-• ·Bedroom, 2 bath, family,, fireplaee, bltns · 1~!!!~~~~2~;,f;,.~· ~~~~~~~~~ Harbor view· Rnl•s cleanest 1 ~ Custom"' Buil• bring you ff k' •37 900 C 11 br. J'!IO,SOO! GOLDI -Oiit Of a JM • bednn, Wu r o er, as mg • , . • EXECUTIVE 2. . , " lomld lline, .,p 'don. 1 540.11 s I OPEN HOUSES . In.-View H 111 " "b\tti p I a" d "'"'" bath " Approx 1900 Sq. Fl. single " v · · " · '•. ELEGANCE teraip". \Vann yell bw ·jµSt one of tJ.ie amenilies, t..ocy. Cul-de-sac s treet. · BA I CREST'S BEST ' FOR 1 '"'RGE I """~' P'"''"'' fi"'*1 •, 3 ·Id th1' '""!Utk, ~I• 3 bdrm. Cloc"o °""' On!Y $5.1,900 f 1002G.,,.rol R.I!. 1002 £4t4te @ .~ealtf $85,0oo. Quality. built -cus tom pool home a..M SAT. & SUN. 1.5 br. $1Da,OOO. . .. ._ , i prize ~"!lnntni tpcidel. ~~~ _See , JO.ii UntJJ! ,Brokcl t FAMI' y ~AL BOA ISLAND 3. · · • oo.+ 1.1.s\lng in Id• a 11,y . 84~14U or Ev<!' 963-41i61. • featuring 3 oversized bedrooms, large wood '~ .,. " s glass llill's,,Colbn'l'A I located College P~rk. Co1~ , paneled dt,11, beautiful formal dining, 2 {ire. Pl'e1llge COpu~\unlfY ,Qf .Jlrje 902 SO. BAYFRONT Kf'anslon 6 br _ ·gloriOUS 'lo ooh & ahh Sun., open "SPACIOUS" . '\ places, 3 baths, loads of· storage. Atrium en· homes, Freneli M" n i'a r:.d Pr! ~tio Jt: f ·1 · <Xn "hoi..u;e 2371 Ru~rs Dr - I d · d f · de1i,11, netttled in f o .. m a I hom!"',.,' l ..'.!'..,.h.e. anu. Y view Sl:ffi, · ' · TOM KEY · Seys 'It •Ill 1 " .190 Newport Fashion ranee an oversize o-arage. Jom e centers , "' ....,.,,.. · 4 · Th El ~-4 B d t. I a ncli;c•pe. Grailde double 215 E. BAYPRoNT , • , . REAI:.TY • 819-8182 e u.~, ~ m around lovely pool area. Many, many cus-door entry •posh Pffi':1ru:. and Spyglass ltlll s Spanish Villa. Geo. Macy 81l-.86'n w/Bonus 1'00ll1 & family .rm, tom features. NO DOWN VA TERMS ~11,igc rorinal di~<· ·, Prime Little Island 4 hr. bonu.s room and hobby lor1nal Dining 3 car gar .AVAILABLE. Call for CQmplete details. IH!n·ed by, chee__D' __ en Lf!:e. duplex, $190,(0) room. Cuslol'l\-fe,atu·r~• ·, Gi•nt Spanish---------ta mily-;Ioor-pjan;--room-to? 546;5880. ·; ._ • view kitchen wi enerous •7 COLLINS ISLAND galore! $149,900. , BeautiMGreertbrook4bdrm pool lot. Call Clalref Ha.m- 1. COUNTRY HOME eating area. Step down lo Large, luxury, brand new Call 675/-7225 11.,just I year old! Show1 1ord. 96M456 . C..-efret living in this 3BR, !am rm beauty \ BOARDW~ TOWNHOUSE friendly family ·fun room hon1e. UiO 1''1. on water, ~a model home. Family -'"'!!'J!l!!""'~!!l!'!~titttl•I ' on the ~reenbelt and close to club. Priced to BEAUTI l}oos tlng to a.sty tireplace >with pier !: slip. Db I · ~•" i""mm"a·:...~a""t 1r1, 'ndbuill· OPENHOUSE 11~ 51 950 FU UPGRADED -2 Bedroom and wet bar. s bedrooms garage + Ou .street parking · '""' c a scaJ>' .-~ ·-.in. 'cALL Ellen, 640-l l20 2 bath. Like-' new, adtilt occupied. Spaciou~ Md more ! rilore! more ! for 4 .• additional c ars· Ing. J55,95o, Call ~l720 . o~ ~~1'i:~t~~m . RESIDENCE,·551-6140 ~oom•: Perf,ect-Iocallon near Olympic pool, C•ll 546-2313 for ap-( TAREL·o NE"•"'•mblt<!lR&ram 1.,,-,--;""°""--==-=---,-=-~--~1002= Jacuzzi, game room and tennis court. Ask-poinlmcnt to see the whole ---. nn, 3 car e:ar qll allf)' w/!rg 1.a._ .. _,._r·_R.,.11.,. ___ 1_002_ 1 ,o_._._._,._i_R_._E_. --'-·lr-m_g_on1-=y-'-5 ... 1,_500-:._· ""'-·-"-54_0._11_s_1_. -.,.---.,J ':.!~, .. """'"'" """' Y1$ION IS .BIAGGING j -~, ~:J;:Tu'.{J~:~ ~ ; SHINY: NEW JUST REDUCED r~· REAL TY The ' 1@1ow""' "' (he •beit • 2"'6 ""bo' Bh<l. bch. 5.16.8821 J~ • l\.steod-brand new Spacious 4 bedroom. 2 bath, ERITAGE 315 lolARlNE AVE. . bu)'S In O:li\1 TOUCHDOWN Gerald S. Thomas, Realtor. au5tomlzed 3 bedroom, 2 1i BALBOA ·ISLAND Si~le 2 bdr1n .. 2 ba.lh d\\'.ell- bath with huge beam celling beautiful courtyard entry. · ..t * 673-6900 * · Jng-cute & modem & full Ploy your own game on this XLNT LOCATION Center Dr. Island ·-· l . ! family room. 0'°°5E! your ~= t~~t!~k ~t~aa~ REALTORS • 2 HOMES . , ol chn'tm. Asking Pr I ct hoge lot with 4 bedrms, i\lany. beneUlll ioc YoU & your own c~t! $46.500. Do 1 , 3 UNITS $66,500. · · :! baths, family home. New .famlly . Just painted, , . uourselt a fa\W, please call prec ate. $41,400. paint -· "a ' p' t .;,,,., •767 • ., .. _ u•n Near Newport .Hts. Ranch -·~.. .. · cw;tom crpts, drps.. loLIS of I ~ . _.... 70 Ge'1er•I R.E. 1002 General R.E. · 1002 style 2 bedroom, den & Now lf the time to invest. 2 bdrm apt incloded_on R-2 F}IA/VA t e rms . $43,500. wallpaper. ~ooi)l for pool. !---------:::::::::::::::;;,j 2 bulbs; .kitchen blt·lns: ~~ ~~.sa~V!i3~a:~c~~ lot In Cdto.f for only $54,000 , c::ai1 545-8•124. • ~TI. by l\tCVay, A &.t . , WINTER RENTAL . . lrp.lc., bdwd. Jlrs., shake here' Appears 10 1;ie· hl l'. Call us regnrdini:.,_&bove 'EB Associated ' roof + charmin!it 2 l>drtn. Separate unli. for ·}:)rivacy. IWllnp -and be flt'u b!.Y 1 ~,.,..,,.... I · (j . Cl . r rental Income uni_J. $68,000 One.. S bdrm• t'M) 2 lxlrms .. amroied th.It\. lioth are ~n • . ,.,,.,....., 1 4 BR. + ~ On + P~I I ~~~!~~~~ SUMMER HOME Ye tn over . TRADEWINDS LN. ,[-~" ol """" BI vd : 'for off<n. • -, ~"ro• Cltllfo.n!a Ranoh '" I\ j ~!!!!!!-!"!!"!!'-.,."!'!!'!!'IMinimum kee 1 ''As the sa)'ing goes"', by , · · ~ "tl'~77ll ors.uJ-.894.1 .,· Spra11i•ling es l.a t e,· h~ Gener•I R.E. 1002 t hree bu~ d rpo ~ ~ rt!~e owning this well built 3 Ne w,f? rt bon: ch a3r ~~~ g · 675-8600 Anytime ¥-C\'JSIDE F.UULY HOME. billiard &. game rm, spark!~ r. over ·1ng w.....,. green be Ir. 2 ba f Ith 1 ba -" -• ---------'--""-----_,;,=I look' t"-bedroom home. lt'•a "J'un pre,> &'IO~ le;. •A1.nu:.., • .VISION.. ..l:convert.Mn,stel)(lnfun ;no H & 1-· pool,+ wood u'pgraded fixtures & new Dand)'." star 1 er home. . ·· am iin. w v.re ~: ,m 'WI mualve bt1c.; fp! deck. Pl'of. custom kitchen! ~fl .. kit che n appliances. Call for Large· yanf. lovely cov~ dining rm., a 0 u r n1 e t kit-Walker &-le_e_ -• dln-dln ~QU, 2nd tPrl Only $5S;(MYJ! Bkr-9S'l·5511 -=. zJ.t'xtrcwr~~ f u-rt cobUt.. ·Newr~t ere,rt at l1 ,~~-NeMJp~t j3wtlt. , . • • Wheie else? And nolh1ng south OTSea _ Ranch's boldness to compa1e rt with ' ,. ·' ·eut !hen 11 does dely compa nson Deep courtyurds balcoo1es ·and dee Ks everyw~tre spac10us accommOdatmg resld~ces 101 uncon'lm0f1ers VVood sheathed chpp.:o eave saMbo• ;ir<.h11t""Clure Dehes desct1pl10n, must ~ €:d ab'OUI to be apprecialed ~olor up uperior Avenue irom lhe PaclfJC Coast ay 10 etghl smashing moOels F-rom j .I • ,000 ancf-Wllth every penny and then Donl sn1fl -a)'Newrx>rt Beach. erther 1ou might gei a luflglul ol 11esh '-sea-oorne a111 • .. I R pp ointment to see. pulio \\'ilh BBQ, boal and chcn; t~e. yard: 1 u 5 h REAL TY ' th pan'Jd den. .shag crpt OCI VI V -~- f:73-8:)50. tr;.iJlcr storage. A cheerful land11eapmg. L I k e country ~ • • ~ • •' •' r lhl'out, bltln kit, co v 'd . an •w •r•uwi J' fireplace rru-the Jiolidays! ! living In the cllf .• $79.SOO . · 2743 E. Ooast Hwy ')>titlo, fenced trlr SC-p-a--C e . 2 Be d r o o n1_. l~' bath, OPElinL 9 . 1rs l'UN ro BE NICE, Only $39. 900. CALL "I.!\• '"'·l"4 l• 8achitl0r · P.JKl _ Corona de! ?-.tac JilS,950. RED c AR p ET, ~parate tlinlng r~ gnuil.te l ·--: .. ~ •. coATs A..*'ic, . Corona .del ·Meir i WE HAVE . REALTORS.,.....,, 1 !:,";'i~.::,'~~,~:,.• ,':'j'~~1 ... o':;; · ' & '7!··•LTY -· ' W.ith .~ 'DUPLEXES!!' · MESA$,,VfE50RDE 1100"· «!In. Room !o r I I, WALLACE N'tar Me."p~M Pttt Office · ' Tr -· .~·wills. Bkc 5J&.8836 .... REALTORS . Call us about thl11 ·de11irable Try this or>e-:1 ~~mr.: l batlll. Vaqi.nt.. . LA CUESTA Corona Hq:hlands ·2 br 2ba TOP CORONA DEL ?ilAR '' J Jleductd fOr qo.lclfsale f • SUPER VALUE -5#-4141-BIG CANY ON pool ho\n• with I a r g' location · oomfortalfl< 2 BR 1 3167 BARBADOS MONTEREY (n.....n Even i""'•) mpter auite private beach &. Den home in frimt, with Broker ,, .. o mi . $29 950 -.-... COUNTRY CLUB '"""' 'and "'" &P'Clal "'8rp ,.,.,In< 1 BR .apt Aller 6 s5H&11 WITH POOL • . I I n an<:lni< urang•moou. now oa-1'•• lhrO<>&hout -· ' I This J Br. 2 Ba. Jo'amily NEWPORT HEIGHTS "Once in• Lifetime" $69,~ • .,.. ~... \V 1 ~tile lrom Beach. By owner T<M·n Hon1t" has .new-paint ..l..Br OJif Haven Cu.tie. I1n· Reduced b )'. s 10' s 0 0. Call 1i4t72ll ~~~ y~onl~ri~~. O!fi I tASSUME·VA"'6Y•91• . -G--RE96E8N,7BWROO .. ·K-··-··~ ·-r .. ' & carpet. and is pr: iced n1 a cul a I e & Pr iv a·t e Overlooking thlh .g re e·n. us 10 see lh!.s jewel. . 4 Br, pool enclosed patio, •-................ --belo.,.,. the market for '(Julck \\1/Hardwoocl Ft o or 11 & 111 aster ,;ulte down, · 2 644-7fil 400 aq fl bonus nn. Terrific sale. Try 10';<. Dn. Huge 1'ree Shaded Lo I . ~lroon111 up. Huge living location. Call Day or N~ht • BARCELONA DAVID BOURKE RLTR Open House Sat & Sun 1 room, dining rni. dble wet century 21 * 64" 21 ! t S 622 St J ll 1 ~ ldeai """ng E''"""U·-4 546-99;,0 • ~B. :\f,(nt. s~s.oo7~~1es { ., barv. og'l'e"1""&· Babbitt r Bdrm ~~~twarm "~~,~--r I. General R.E-. 1002 Gen•ral R.E . t002 BLUFFS DELUXE , ~ESA VERD!: North, 3br, Prtde of ownership area .. , ' "-t •--•--JI bl 2ba, + fam nn, ~ecutive · ,_..i;,,es uuu.-p""' ava a e; , ··-. Pool usociation. • G re a t I ,,. '•S6 ' ,. 4 •poclo"" lxt~· 1am·1 hon~. "'OOd !>cam c e 11, '"'9-VU -... ~., 1 Y . ~ · l!Chools Agt 89.l-85.33 nn., fomtal dinlne rm., wet fitepll, •~nken ba, a g t , · · 1"Jiili1ffi::Ci)Ulimc-;r:.:W,:bar + nn;sh«I hon"' room. CAREFREE LIV ING m-7234 l 9-!!!A"!!li!!!S'!'!U~~'!'A~B!!LE~-.1-HORSE-CPUN:rR.:Y: lightfut-end--unit-vrlt"b • ~WN"--VA!-$3t:'OOJ. -· mai:nalf I Irvine-"'"'' CoW>try Saree! w/2BR opon "' .. n be It vlow · 319 Dahh• Pl•<• 'BR. 2 Ba, new W/W opl, . FHA LO NS VA · Hmne & roon1 for horses or Charmlng garden pat Io: W/Privacy Preserved fjplc. dbl gar. lnunac. Prin· Fo inf .1.... • 1 ., __ , ·realf'y n1ulllplc units. $35,000. Call Supervalut a.1$85.SOO. 2 BR. 2 BA, Chalet-tyPe c p11.lw; on1y! 556--8674 or r onnal.l{m « oca...,., 5j6 1660 C F Colesworth Condo. Superb quality 979-4.:t89 . • • ot these home11, contact . · ' • Y t h '"°"\. Ftplo ... Baloony, 4 ,BR. 2 Bn, '""'' oon~r KASABIAN -------- FINER .HOMES FROM $46,950 TO $.750,000 EXQUIS IT E! ELITEI ELEGANT! EVERYTHING for ultra living. entertaining & privacy. Gorgeous dining room, colorful tap room •. 3 spacious bedroon1s. $189,500. Jack Custer 642·8235. (Yll) LIVE IT ·UPI A home for _ the Jlolidays! Here's a super Harbor View 3 bedroom w/family room & · formal . dihing room -near community pools and park. $69,900. Joyce ·Edlund 642·8235. (Yl2) • ' LINDA ISLE -HAPPY HACIENDA Lovely Spanish·styled 3 bedroom. 31h bath, d.en & separate dining room. Enclosed pool- s1ze cou rtyard. 70' ,float. J0.3' .pierhea(l. line. $212,000. Bob Owens 642·8235 .. (Yl3) IMMACULATE FAMILY .• HOMEI East.side COsta Mesa -close to Westcliff 'shopping & schools. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathe; + lanai on I~. lot, 151.500. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P.~~'1'7Z.FLOWER. (Yl41 ' • ,...J I ' , : 1N¥EST. &...PROFIT! . . Six l't'. 2'"' bedtoom 'unit~ near Sant3 Ana Cnuntrv Club. · Sf40,000. Bob Owens · 642·8235. (Y15) " · OPEN DAILY 2-4 P.M. 4308 PATRICE RD . '/'ARK LIDO. 3 bed. 'room , 2 batb;:splil·lexel .townhome ·frolng- pool. Owner leav'lng area. No ~·SijZns per· milted -please ring> bell. Gloden Fay 642-823~'. (YI 6) I01 l)qwf Ori" 142·1235 • l C::::: SELECT Realtors 640-0020 ca.hie TV, overs~ M/B Jot. \VESTSIOE. Prindpali Re•I Eit•I• 962-6644 T' PROPERTl~S ~~1 .. '1~vln dus~fied. a~~ ~~!r. 8oipen~us~1~1T&!: ~ 0,111.v· 893-531G . . TAKE OVER · to Shore Re.wt&! 64U618. 1-5 NR. So C.I Plua, 3 Br · GOV!lRNMENT LOAN 67S-2763'"0wner/Agt. 2 Ba, b1tns, frplc, fncd yd'. s & '4 BR OOmes ln 1111 ......... ....,., ........ , .,,,. '" .... "'"'"1 .. t•11 .. II••• kal .... Att t1Mt tN-t.. ""4 '9t.w .,. ~ h1 ""* 4H9't .,, .............. Rne 11 ...,.. .... Pht WANT ADS, ,_.,_ ••ittt .,.. .................. ,.., .. ..-.. lht M!Clll ... ._ ....... tw. ..._ ... h'*r, .... 11rNttis..-.. HOUSES FOR SALE , " .... 3 BR .l FAM. RM: OR D~N •. •2980 Zurich Gt (Temple Hills & Zell) LB · 497.1744 Jl69,500 ·cs.t & sun 1~) • • 1224 Nottingham Rd ., Newport-Beach 497-1'144 $79,500 (Sat & sun 1·51 1679 New Hampshire, Mesa Verde N, CM 979-7234 (Sat & Stin ll-5) 891 Sa nta An!t. Laquna Beacli 833-2224 $69,500 5 BEDROOMS 2645 ~amboo ~Gfblu fil, Newport Beach 640-6006 ' $87,900 , (Sat& Sun·l ·5) . 251541olly Ln..INewport Hgt;.) l{.B. . . 548·0520 $45,900 '. 1Ji\ILY 5 BR l FAM. RM. 'DR DlN ' . •424 Vl~ta Rnm;i. ffilu!fs), NeWTlOrt Beach 752-14301494·6404, '95,000 SaVSun 1·5 * P .. 1 ** Waterfront *** W•torfront & Pool • I I ~ ooo. By ownr 673-5743 areaL, No qua!Uyip&:. For SURPRISE!! . BY 'oWNER 2\o b... 1 ba, 8:1l'JfonnatJon'8llBKR., . Jt.2 lot. $31.!m. Mus\ have J R-• A home under market value! SS.000. d,,_,·n . ..548-1005 L· · • Ult .auc-.d $1000. . Delightful 2 bdrm. 'w Ith Dana Point 1026 All ternui. 3 Bcdrm, 2 bath, f ;ilc, &. private patio. \Vell \Vlth new mper plush maintained lo only 2~ blks. 6 NE\V DVPLExf::S Cj'U'pet lhl'uout. $41,500. to Little Corona Beac h . Oc:ean v\ewa from $68,950 Red Carpet, Realtors I Priced.low at $63,500 33931 )falaga Dr. · ' 841-5141 h bus ; Agt. 496-3431 · OPEN llouae &\I/Sun 1 to 5. . tm...-....._. 'EHtbluff 1030 LA CUESTA! w/poo!. I ~·il7 · -J·BR., 2Ba. Family Room ·• 4•4·111.71 . 4•t·HOO . ~MUST SELL ~~~l?.R. Upgn:!'d' ~~7 Estate BUiiders I~· OWNER ' · · 99"./2 Omlerb1:00k Dr. '• lntern•tlonal TRANSFERRED·· 4, BR. 2 BA. 2 STORY, close -• li\l~tAG. 5BR, ::!BA. Superb to beach. AssumRble FHA Is prescntly laking l'USCI"\111• Neighborhood. Pool s I i e d loa.n. $3000. down. A GT. 1 lions on UJt>ir n e w; con-Jdt-PB.nOramk: View. ~ 8'18.010'.! c.ft. 6. dom.inlums, Canyon• C r-e • t i,;ce $87 ,900." lit · ~J T G ASSU?>.tE Pymnt-$32.i PIT I, E51alc~. located at UK?· oor· $60,000 A11111mable at 9"'~~ $9900 dn. }.lief hoi'ne 0 n ner o'f Pacirl<! Vi~w Drl"!'P -* 1 pt. 'Vlll con11lder small cu1-<1L11.c.l...""-.ff• 6·, -·3190 & newniucArthur Bl\ld In .2nd. '' ... ~ ~ _,.. Corona dcl ~tnr, 1tarttnc CALL FOR /l.PPT. 1 .0A!fgt=,·==""'~~-~ at $66.000. PHONE 640-V400; ,-6006 BY OWNER! Townhoute. 2 962~1 -' Lge Delw.:e Bdnn1,l~' Ba, Adult Conun. H.B. 96&.4760 ~J WE HA}'E (LOTS_) . s ibr, 'i"°~~~~Ov.-ner lrvl : ·-.. 1044 *' To Bo .Thankf\11 ~~r . ~ . ~~ ASSUME 7"/, Vlt LOAN 43'R·22BR .. dln,, ••• $69.500 ~ITor!. • . .• ;ii'! Goll1!0us 4 br, be11uty 1 60' n..2 3 BR. S72 500 , wlcuston1 dooor. lhruout. , ...... • · • ' 11,0 Jntere1t ~ ' 'VQnt 1n~re 9111 \\'~ say• , 00' A.-1 3 Bit, ttin .... SS0.000 2.Story . • · \\'on'l lost : · Sj(j,900. cueS Unlvirtlty Realty _ Lflke Fot,'r.5t · -Y .vaMgh, Rllr. !>10-3650 1 3001 l'J. C•l H\l'Y, 673-$S10 By Owner , ::;:;;'="";,; --_ __,_,, auUtul'<I BR., 2 full baths, A DAS OP' PrmOLEUM ' FOR BEA"/T. LIVING •hal carpets, bl'l •l n1 . Jf.1.1.Y ' a .... u,.. to ,..,. - 239 Poppy Ave. Dtltnqsher. Gor1eou ttnildt"'tll finpmilJ.,•pOliAb ,, ' Qtn cuotom c1n.,.. La!JO ox· and · rltt< bottlto will k ~ Lovtly 3 lldrm + Guest pollld tattp.te pat'° I: the lid• h'Om atlcklrc. + ia.ra&f' \Y~c:I\. Qtr, \\'alkw&l.'S. lt 1 a A REAL a Deity .Pilot Clas!tllfed Ad In :.-c-al (oceanakltt. Encl. DA RG'AtN 111~ Stl;\'.lt. to ~· •eU or renl btirk ratio, ~rtCk f'rplc1 ~01 >l·~ PtJ t 1 nt th Financfni,;._avatt Mak' of· ~-o .,_ "-'• :l(':"lftlJ r, y. aome "I· lf!t, $l10,000: Avail lnuned. ' f!td"'"'l"'t "'A"'R"•"'..,""~-I '' MORGAN REALTY 642•4)21 Dlfect., C .. .,,, F'rQm Ltt11.1u1ft to truh IJI ....... -...... -.-'turn (Item 1nto CA!h * 522-4222 * _ -,._ .__ CALL b ML'y PILOT • - I ' • )I' 5 d b u • • N .. ho 0 ~ I II 3 la '" ho • . ' ' • l • --~ = ' Frid,\y, N-15, 1974 DAIL y_;!LOT • I ::;;;L-~;;;;;;llO~•;"';;;;;;;;:;:l .. ;:;L~-;;;;;;fl;oc;;;~h':;;;;;;lia;· ;i;·~--~~l;H~dl~~~lia~ NoWpef1 Hoithh 1010 °£_-WI l'rpty 1iiii lncomo '•oparty 2060 Out of St• .. Prpty.·,;uqo:;;::,;.;;:.;.;;HO;:;_::...=::..r.u::,nfc.,11t.,.nl"'lhO<l=',......,-.RO,_,•,..;-=.Uiifi::>'Un!lohool::.:.;n:"'r!< ~ al'RICI •• .. uaoe Nl!WPOllT HEIGHTS SMALL COMM ILOG. 6 Units _ Meso ., ACRES SoUlh•"'' T..-.. Gonoral 3202 Huntington -h 3240 *MONARCH IAY* $ia.. -Y-•i:·~"':t"~·~ o..!.."!iuu~~'ro. $87,500 ::.• •~ ~ .. ~ Al.A RENTALS e IRAJIO NEW e Tlu\)ugh the gates .. 4 towa.rdr I.he Sea. El· Very, ........ hllff --N-...... n.c. . lloy McC•nllo Rltr "-• I Unit buUdinp .1>fime da>'-_. ..... l!OUSES-ooPLXS-APTS elusive •ew u.tlng for disctrnlng buyers .Two ...,, Qoloolal, o,....., Qw..,.I u""'R" lWo1 1 ,-1'11 _,.,. aw c.M. C.Obo Meaa Io c • t1 on • s ~ .. ! Ettel• l~chjjO 2ii0 All ""'' l ,......,. wa ..,,"" 1, i & s BR 4-Plo•ff " only. SbaI"D 4BR, i1hBa hJ:nUy Home with ~. PalatWI, c 8R' Wn. S,.r 1,. 111 u • •te $41..Jnt mlnut• '° So. Oout P\ua. • all the!)..:. .... aJTa. Jlunthia:· FROM S200/MO. · exclusive Club privileges. 120 degree Pano-rm.. 2l~ BA., SO' ll~ m-DM 10.S9't cap rat• + 10.49' 1.Ah."E TAHOE ton 10 t..aaunt. Dalbl lWtings, Dthwhnl: Open seo.m C1&¥. , ~Ocean View. Large kJtcben, separate · ~~~=·tile N41wportShoNI 1on-c.i~"t""-4 1700 =-~~~.!:~oci::fi ~ ~1J:t~ d&l1y ~::;ce· "ShilC ci-iit'& thru .. out, dining acd all ~t's needed to make this A oupetina:. 3 BR. 2BA U ded ho u Hm"Y • ee.11 to pre v 1 e w trade! Jrilperty in On.n:t ~ Comme~ ~!'!· gn'J1c~.!,!..': a~: your home: Price4 to .. u at $139.500. owe -......... and ""'""' ..... to ... ~-a::: "N THE <n•l ,....,.., eounirr Coll '"9--32>1 us OR COME IW • -· . ----· cobetntract at 7%.%. For appt. call R. Lead· dr,.pea-~..:. Huaed .... tlo, • nll. Auwnable, 's 2' 5 0 0 . v INVE5l'MENT DIVISION IRVINE Terrace, Corona dtl Bl.)' at Ne'#i-port, CM 6'i2-8383 p201·.21;C:~Av. ter at 87~1070. Bkr. i ~-_u, u • &n-1656 Afar, Sbr, 1~ ba. pool\ xlnt C1o8td on SUnday l3 blkl \V of-~ Bl~ ~. ~~----~,. ~~E-r.:~~~ Sitnaem;nt; 1076 BEACH 1~I ::~'::1in:!n~mp~~ l1lbollsl1n4 3~ l blkS.of.Adf.mll) .,· Irvine , ' -1...-L~041 .64().l!m or 49&.W IEST IUY Pre i .... _ Cl l • ..-, fl(.500 equ1ty 833-3100 ~nl YEAR ROUND rm. ~ bs, 54~9-950\ "'·"" 1-~~;:;~;;;;;;;;;;.. I I It"' ' m um <X\ll ('n1.in e CASH OR TRADE Lot in cottage on atp. lot. NeY.•ly YQUNC fa , pvt uvule, ,I' EX,_,.._ 4 L19Uftl "'8UtJI t0$2 · · · n fl pr v11 I• &l'l'!lt w v c<&tion tla:hl O'\ the ~n. Hesperia for Mobile Home. decor'd. range & retMg:. 1 &lll', 2 Ori S . Single• ok -.!-I_ Unfvers~ Park vii~ private beach. 4BR,~2~ r-12 ~condo home• for VA DUPLEX P.O. BoX SIS, Apple Valley. or 2 adult• over, 30. $200. BIUNG kid& 4 peta,.a Bt, 1 •-I I Deoorator'a delight; walldn& lam nn w/cbar. !O ltor, adult living. 3Bft. 2BA. trpl, 9'2307 mo. %13-2Sl-0385 2 Ba, oool. T·~ S3'>S ,, , _., uy dlstance to town. Special ii.. JI. ~ aecluded patio, specticular underground prka. F r om Extrtm.ely sharp 3BR, 2BA COTTAGE. ll ·1P1J.1 Y:;n u:',. the 1 .. great yard a n1 t n l t le a,; t x cl tire ~ )rJ. IJIMN ocean view. Beat ~-~17.0CKI. F'lnandnst "' 9'.4. :f1 28~~ .. 1BA ~~~~· Real Estate Wntd. 2900 a.lbOI Peninsula 3207 Br. $130. 'sing~11p'iele~1 nV ung r a m 11 y WallJlllpen, glass I t e ht e a Owner wijl catrY ...... or 29 yrs. (Take Ca1afia aU eavy s,._ crptg. lU<vul. XTRA sharp 3 Br, hu;I rot, room of tb1I 3 bdrm., 2 dispia.y Qielves tor col>-_......,,...n..v. IN • le'OJJe/ optkxt. $11S,OOO. Call ramn of San 0 1-FN'Y Air-conditioning. VA ap-Chnrles Quintard Is now -'R -..b. dbl ,.-be.th townOOUse. The con· lectlon, of shella, '0 b j e ct 1 J...ACiJNA'~!llG'-u VIEW GRUBB a, EWS R e a 1 Rt. (in Moatalv0"'vto 2 5 9 pra1&G1 in process. JG,9511. number one 1 # \l tn th!' YEARLY l Br. 111.i. Ba, ... .,.... ''V''-• ;>i gttr .. vaqt!I '._., dlUoa-11 good, the dra)Jl!l'ft dart pl h Jge t Pfl .u . .a.w Elhl.W:, GTS-1* Lobelro) " I£ IQ all l N e w Port-JJarbor-Costa % blk from jetty. $400. mo. Homefinclt rt * 642·9'00 new fJld _the location on frpl., ~~Jt~: s' ~Ji: -1aN::mi s.n JUln (pstm. 1071 • SEA. Bl.UffS ' • ....u__ . l\fesa area. in di:>iln.r pro-~ffi'">"",:i.~ "'cekly, 61 f>-a.1on in 1 Br. "1tl '1• a r cul-dHac. Don ' I ,3 ba.; htd.. pool. BBQ, bar, Patf.A1tt CU~ AREA r:.....-d\dkln. !\f!ll'be }")Ur pl'OPf'r· Near beach, sm potok-_ W$5l,..N...' .it'J,~~ at o 1 nb v\ew $139,500. . • ... Dp•rlleS · , ; ty Wil! qualltv ror 1imly 4ck PtER avail. for 3 Jge ~· NICE 2 Br dpbc ... """"" ,.,,,,, OCEANFRONT ' Glood SAN C'IDIENTE 752_,.20 romnnas\on. 9 Rea E.sta.te main bey. Lee Br • ......,.,. patMl, pet ok. pr CALL --7500 San cl e me n t e : • In the Enfo'j The Life ' 1111 , __ CALL 7ll/'ttu ""'" ~ ~llS1. NIWfJOIT llACW boards &: 5000 salespeople mo. \\inter. $500. n'B. yrly. FA.\tILY 3 Br, 2 Ba $Z>5 • VISION • Riviera, ilmost beach level; Call 493-2M3 ~ ~ aV&llable through multiple \\'lit tum. 673--fi64() \• Singles, kWl.1. pel. gar watch the roll.in&; surf; 3 Lake fornt '1054 "BLUFFS" 3 bdrm, 2ba. DANA POINT listing. Quintard Realty. Big C1nyon 3216 llOAIEY -4 Br, 2 Ba $310. BR., 2 be.. (Kcl.uded imtr. l~el IMng. cor. v I e \V 3356 Via Lldo NB suite 295 Frpl, kids & pet, 2 cat su Ito); charmln& -7•/o INTEREST 6'<-132-1 a.It 5 • wl<orxla · DUPlEXES 1871 Ho-Bl crJ &12-2991 8111 Conyon Now ALA Rental• 642-1313 ho"m.e; high cell., dropped • s • I D I $15.SOO Fabulous oc-esn views HOuses Furnllh41Ci Comer Condo OPEN llOUSE, new Condo, Uni~.~ar~il~~ •• _ .. __ be a ma; r.alaed frpl., 2-STORY pec1a . ea Dual /U" 6 Nt'1.' beautitul duplexes 2 BR F Rm 3 Bath Rental $395. Be&cb Walk u-vinc fabulous oourtyard; lge . IY OWNER ~·::i. "1 1800 ~:;:> Genet1I ' 3102 Pro.I . d'ecofated i; devel<>Pment on Colden REALTY ~~~ PARK ,_ __ 1 level, fenced lot flu 500. 4-PI ...,. ncn landlca.-A. A/C. $800 mo. \Vest, 1/2 milt from ocean. • ui-. • .-.c..~' ,1; wv~ Y OCEANFRONT' . BeautltW '8r., 2 full baths. ex ••;r,;J.N ~~ 3 BR., 2 &, 19&12 Marlllne 1 4 ru-_. 21At ha, din. nn., Norlh ' ·-··o, on ~-,·-•••. ~--.--cs. b u 11 t-· 1 n a . 2 HO?tfES on '~ Acre lot. Ottlc.~ Open Wkcnds 10-5 FENCED 1 Br $115. util pd. ' A~A H B "· t , S ll ' tam. -ti"'' "'"' ........... , .x>v. ...-..-Inmn1e $575., 3' & 4 Bdmm. Wk days call 496--3431, Singl~s. oouples, Cos t • Coll ... Park 3220 ._."", · · ""1 · • un. I nn., llv. rm. w/~lc. dyoove feWatepstobeach DJahwaah er. iOJ'Kt'OUI in C ?of. Call Ghazi, Agt. 3393 l\fcsa. \\'alk to beach Hun--dark. ~ M a,sterBdrm .su l e Older .loay.bQok 4 att.. 3 custom drapes. Largc .e>t· Close-Out MG-9521 DanaHar'oo:r:incomeHomes. tlngtonBeach$125. FIREPLACE, 3 BR. 2BA.: w/ r pl c. 2600 sq. rt. ba. home ; sparkfmg' 1 poaed aggTI!gate pntio A 1 p 2000 w/garage. Also v.·alk to Beaut. "8R 2BA, new crpts, nev.• cpts & d'l'P8. F'rt..."'Sh ll<aupond ~) lnd .. ~· 2Ji!!_~ BR., den guest tro u se. "'alkwa:ys. It's a ,n E AL ncome roperty lnduslri1I Prpty. 2100 ·water Newport Beach, $135., bltn:.: trpl. Nr OCC k Eiem. paint in & ool. ~ltns, 12!)5. I vi · '"I• Owner as a is t finaneillg BARGAIN at $ 4 , 0 0 0. vacant. And vacant hoU5e 557-f.154 bet 10a1n. mo. Ask for Bev or Diile few of mountains. Dual $275,000. • 586-59f0Princlpalaonly. BLOCK TO BEACH Newport Be ac·h $180. Coro"' ct.I Mar 3222 96H5ST, I ·:.!fm.mF· doo r i , Nr. MARVELOUS ~00 Newport IHch 1069 New, deluxe 4-plex. 217 ATT'N . Singles, kids, pets. Agt . ~ TOWN cotlrts f'ioiooo'8~nts In select, secluded area; 22nd St, Hw1t. Beath. UNIT BUYERS . Fee. 979-8430 ·As' su' ME rool, cl~bhouae; 3 _BR.. 2Y.i WATERP:RONT $125,000 full price. 847-3957 We have Wllts in Hunt: Sch., $85 to $135. Utl1 J¥1,1 bacb BRAND NEW Lg. 2 br, 1~"'- ba., den, Ja:e •• llv .. 2 frJ>l· WONDER I NDUSTR I AL BLDGS. Costa A1eaa. SUbmit yoUr apts. Lagtma. & Newp()rt 3 BR., 2 BATHS nr. HWlt. HlJ"~ I l---7.!/e Y·A ~:"~ti~), pauo;_ S.p.a.c 10-u.a .~aparidjns1and -LAS-~ 1WO 4-BDRM-Ne\\·port-o.t;-area----:----creat otters;-Sellers-arc . $3lrUTIL pd.-oeeantront 1 ~ " 6 EERNLEAF l!labill~l...J2l J , ' NORTH END apectacular CANAL FRONT inve s t mt . pot en tlal. Good income in good rental Bdr, No. End Laguna ~~th NAA~~ _ CLEAN 4 BR. 2BA. fplc. . t •. vacant and n e wJ y \\ Blka. beach· bi .. views 5 bedroom family ho.me oi: ~. areas. $250. NICE 1 Bdr. trplc, pool, cpl. drps, DW, bltns, nlct t ·=-led like a m od e 1. , 3 BR. ~ ba . 2 ~ ; swingin& pad. Lo\\'. 1 ow HOMES IN' PHASE I NEW 4 unit, 2 blocks to Broker 549--8.198 garage. C!dl\l 7124-6-9 POINSE'ITIA fri~ly neighbomood. $3'!i l mil .~~!~ din~-$UO,'cm. , .. den. p$12riced000 ~ .. -S!f.:~~~~yl beach. Great bu.y, good tax Lots for 111• NU-VIEW RENTALS FROM $375 mo. No lee. Ask for Bev ' 2' bath ' PEG ALLEN ' '"""'"'' "' .. V""'" .. -.. \vrite<iff. lnoome $1200. mo. 673-4030 or 494-3248 Bay It B~ch Rll.)'. G'Q.3000 or Dale, 963-4567; Jad9 RHlty M7ios REALTOR 49!-7578 ~~ing at low Sc,~ .Man~ xtru. a.36-2570 Lots for Ille ~200-Balboa Island 3106 3-BEDIU)()'M;:TbaUis, 11' 2 drapes r:,ar ~CI~~~'. ! .,,.,.,,., .... -·--11 ·~~ ·---:::.~l!O';;,~ 0 -·-··"·' S BJl;3 bi., family ?;n &: AL:-Smdio;---f"t""t.0, . ' -----Here's that Spot to -OOild YEARLY$3~BR., 2:,a ... 2~ Fa.tnlly with chUdren ok: .C.Ou~ only. 1';or' •·PPI ~ dining rm. 2,450 fq, ,ft. 2 1-bdnn. lower duplex. $210. Pkam . 9·FOURPLEXS ilio5e two dup\exa & one duplex. ;,. 4 B . " ' cau 673-8550 BKR.. 213-m.5861 aft.i PJft l \l , 1 b·i>lcs $62,500 XLNTLOCATION.Forthe ·~--SUN RAllC_ff CQVING' TON triplex,'or buildsevenuni~.· ~·~tul'tJ.Nr, bench. 2 BR N -· & .1-VACANT :rdnt -H~Ungton •I OWNER .'644-is:>e creaUve penon, •1! oUer ~ ..--. -r;;; .. ;;;o-. 0 Good C.?iJ. corner, subnut 06'· · • ew ... "_ u..~ • • lge., levfl. 4 BR,. 2 bL · 589 950 all terms, overpriced at N. Bayfront lBR home. $"50· Ocell11.ll'le. of H"'?' l, $335. Be a ch locat1tOn. lnc~~ I '111Rn.ERC)CK 4.BR. 3 BA, home with n a n 0 r am I c ' MOt GUUJJ. NAO , · _ _ ·$36.500. l50xl50 ... _ mo-A\'8.iLNov. '74 to June _mo~ ~utll mcld. 5a7~-.hltns_aod new_painL. <aUJ.UU -~ -00nua-mt-1r: filn rm, till -Vlewif m I ril"'fu um---Hifliir View Hom. ~-Unbelievable • but true' Just QUINTARD REALTY 14th '75. 613-4062 637-7379 Lot. Only $2£0. rier mo. upgraded. X I n t financing tenance. $72,500 Great tor entertalnlnl! Beau-San Ju•n Cap1stf'•no 1Js1ed 36 unitl, 9 tow.Plexet, 3355 Via Udo, NB. Suite 295 Cost• Mea1 3124 2 BR. 2 ba. cpta;ldrps, bltins. 962-44.7l ask for Ketlb. J avail. By ow n e r . $72,500. MODERN 2-aty. LangWOrtby tifully lMdscaped 3 bdrm, •• all Covington ~t:"'~ just 2'~ tSn Harbor Bl, c .r.1. "'2-2991 pat Io, gatrlen/a:ardener. 0 L D T 0 \V N BE AC H I, 'rnZ..1039 designedv:ood"&:glasa home, near the G~nbell! Famib' yea.rs ago. Prime units tn ONE OF A KIND AVAIL NOV. 15th, 1 br . Lee Adults. $32.i. 613-0109 HOUSE. ~ BR • .l c,r •NEW 4 Br, 2 Ba, College 2 bdnna:., 2 ba.thi. irplc., nri, 1onna1 dinh1g rm. Om· ca11 prime Io cation, Super O . V. House for mature resp. cpl. &. 840-1882. prage, ~~-yard. $ 25 0 • Pi&rlc, tile roof, A JC, beamed ceU., ocean view. veaimtly located cloie to . sharp! 8%% Interest on Unobstructed ~an iew or lady. Ref's. Quiet nbrhd. 2 BR, 1 Ba, garage, $295. _,·mo""'-._:5'6:::..~='--~-- 8$5Uflle loan. 1 1 to r y • 2 Car gur. Low mainL yard. schOola. sn,fi(J(I. Brloi all contrL.Ct of !lale-or-obtllln Frnt Lot. 7S wid_e in . No children or pcta. i165. 1st It last. SPAN'ISH al"Cbes tot-lbse! &n-8874 Walls: to beach. $62,500 • offers. can 644-8750 (114) 49&.3451 new r i n an c i n g • Gross Laguna Shores. sa;i,<KMJ. • 54S-00'59 673-29'Zi or . 67}2024 4 br. 2 ba. Huge tam. rm. l L-.unta..ch 1048 C"RAMATIC WOOD.~'6488 ave1.-ges $875 mo. on all . 327N0-4S88HASSEL D 4~~ ?i-10BILE H. Pool.-Sp ?-;o. 8. 3 BORA!, YARD, GAR. 2300 sq. ft , 2 flrcplc. &:: il HO.ME, de&lgned .by pro. PRINCIPALS ONLY! Call • . · ana oin · over 38. $140 mo. See inngT. $375 pool table" ~~ · . , , -· l , OPEN SUN. 1-S mlnent architect,·~ t1Xlay (714\ 752-1700 . $55,000. Ult_ pemlit.!i, Plans um Ne'A'JIOl1 Blvd. 646-3500. 675-4166 64(H;161 2 BR. No peta/chlldren: l ere~ !:"'!:~r ~; 4 Eted~!° ~~~:*! i!fl'RD'll· l~~I ~~~~10=-~ ~~ ~~~n2, 1£':;.on3 o~RLINet&~ :u '~~ F.e C?. ~f~hb f f'nL + 'j bdnns.! 4 bathsi, ~n with home.' $100,000 · Santa Ana 1080 I _____ High """"Riie Site + 5 units br, 2 ba. 5tG-58S6 Pe~'i;>-(,00) or 640-8)19. $225. NEW lush 2 BR~ , trplc. FontJ.9.1 CllfWlg nn.; A TOUCH OF NEW QR. 600 Ney,'J)Ol'l Center Drive ' ' Capllltrano Bch OCEAN L-.una Boch 3141 NEW 3Br, 2 Ba, bltns, do, Sha!..i crpt, drps, = secluded radiant heated ter. LEANS. 2 Wlita, aitull'ted Oceanfront Home HORSE Pff_OPERTY FRONT $11D,OCK> 0 w n er frplc, gar. SUPERr-VIEW patio, l"""· Bkr. 846' ~~:;'9:..~~0001oc. near tea-v.ithin walking ~tance· to On 2 lots; mint cond., 2 BR., 3 Bedrm, + family room; FOURPLEX 492-5078 filtERALO BAY: 1\1 an Y S4&5. 673-292:'; or 6i5-at.M 4 BR 2 Ba, 2 Story . .................... , IO\lo'll It beach. pnv patios 2 be.tbs+ rental Owner On a ~ acre wooded lot. PROMONTORY .... Lot winter re'!161s; ocean side CHARl\IlNG 3 hr, 2 ha, sm.mo.Avali.DeQ.L OPEN SUN. 1·5 &:: towering &bade~. just may cany 9 % • ·$187.500. Excellent location, near PJ:ime north Costa l\1esa loca-finest Joe tion. Wilf sell or of Hwy. $450 ltlonth &\Jp.' avail. now. $425., 6'"1>2776, · Aft. 6, 848--0102 325/339/251 reduced to $70,COO. Principals only per owner's s h oppi n g , schools & tion. ~ual inoome $8lfXI. trade ror ahouse or.5m apt. nm.EE ~!!CH. BA 'l · nt.4 6r;,-7609, 67341Z-2 BR. 2 Ba condo. tn>lc:, Cretcent S.y Drive LAGUNA NIGUEL request. \t:d8t·~~·RNltors ~:. 1~'=' o~.~~ua~ bldg. l\1ust sell 2U-Zr8-9968. =" !'~~" ~~1~;. Cqsta Melli 3224 ~s ~~~ .l: . North J...a&una, ooean ilde RENTAL: 3 Bclnn&., 2 ~ ',..... 568424 MOllite Home/ 3 -Bdrm. &:-tanUly rm.. 2 -• ~ ~ . H 11 of fiyiY. 3 New illot#I uniltr Unt ; ~ t~ hom e . tnlUl:'C:. ~7U1 Trlr. Prlu. 2300 baths, gd view, $400 Monlh. ~E--1 Br apl: $µ.) .• a.vail 3 BR., atn&le: ~ l • eonStructlon; 21~; lradl· $350 MO. 30332 G"11de ~ J'-'1-,-w Wftfmln,iter 1098 2 ~. 2 11,i bath1. $?75 Al!IO bach $90, utll pd Condo. EleC g~ . tiMal a rehltecture 4 2 BDRM. own your own, on REALTYUC. , . Brokers Only!! 32' TRAILER SPACE, Lido month. 21 Bcirms .. 2 balhi, eu_s line i -Br ,dplx $165 Must see!~. __, bdrm.s. 3 baths. Xlnt ooe:rn golf' c:ourst; walk to ten-ASSUME 1~ VA, 3br: l'"'ba N )"d lge LR; paint views. • ~J Blk. to beacb.. nis. $46,fi(J(I. • • .. _ _ ~-1° < • .,,. . ltfalntain lndependent sta tus Village: Newp;irt. Ad u l ts nice '00.tlo, S.t=.O ;>.1()lilh. ice • · nu Lot CLEAN .i BR. bltns dshwtii: "''"Ii.., exu-as I" c I u d • Vlll•ne F•1,r Re•lty '1 17••• -. -I fam labrml '_hj I n s' aJc, iri fUlly elal!ed deluxe offices only-no" pets. "$120./mo. + ·U?iFURN. API'S.: IQ u I et C:::EAN, nd d:inchl2 ~r/ $1l~ • b'pJc, Edlsori High' are a: ,.. .... v • -u .. ..,.._.... ~e e 6 ........ e:n, new crpta. ~Experienced J pmfeS&lona.I utU . 673-14~. -.,...... llti.tdio-with h-plc., .U1;i l.to. 1.d .. a • 5 pe • $325/mo. 14(rl.284 / -micro ovens, t r as h---com· A. Vlctor Stuart;-Brokie.r-, !COi w.9llbclll ""'-& paint, many ictras, S198mo approach essential 1'1exlble Mounrn 0...1'1 1·,Bdl'm. & den. rrplc., rlcck. BChUOG1d ET& 2 ru;_~1ow SlOO Irvine · 3244 pa cton, enclosed bcllmed 1160 So. Coe.st Hwy. ....,....-.-.~.~ PITI $ 3'f ,.5 00·. Owner, IU'rangement.s-negoUate. CoJJ R •, ' UpStairs, $300 n19nth ; 2 Rd· pel, ............ v.· gu ctillngs, carpetlrig thruout; La(Ul"lll. 494-T';»l • , K!.'S-9217 At Bl&ck «A:r 84:24 · • esort 2400 ........ 2 ~th clea• •ulrt· PATIO <3 Br bfne $2SO Ii I ' profess. landscapedfspdflk. -~ ' ~ • -· ........ uu · . • · S285 1o· cd I I ·1 & t ten. .$132,500 to $137,500 ' • Custom Fourple1 rn .. Associated MAMMOTH lge. ~~· ~onlh. EJ,.F.GAnNT j B~~6R. r Ba * RENTALS * OCEANFllONT Spanish 4'jllix, lge clistom I · ..,_ l!j.Tl l.[!SOUTH ~ FIRESIDE REAL'roRS · -t>i-u11 131> ».P .. applns, patio 2 un;,."11y Pa>'k Lcrt.,on Abaklna Point, within bit, •2 BR, uiµta. bl ti.ti 1, • ~ llfAl.IOR ~ *PLUSH EMERAl:J> BAY ALA Rental~ . 642-1313 3 ~R .. 2 ba ............. $3SS I'rvtne ~-Laf'ie, easil)' choice iirea•of NEWPORT TRIPLEX TOW~HOU9E* House well furnished or W\· 3 BR., '21,i ha. ....... $380/400 bv.ildable site: 24 hr. securi· BEACH-p'Hcea r ig h. t 1 at Mobile Homn · BELQW COSt-furn. 3. Br. 2 Ba, ocean KIDS. pell, slngles OK, 2 4 BR., 2~~ ba. • • • · • · · •· .$410 !!.·-~~~.!~ ~t-. $115.000· for· tale 1100 ASSU~tABLE VA LOAN. 1700 Sq. Ft. $49,900. Furn. vit\l', beach skle. $ s 5 O Br, fncd, pr-age $200. The Terrace 1• u·-.. a ............. -..... ........ ..... Century ·21 Co\tered private patio&. 9wn-2~3 bath, ,Vet bar; 2 fire. G73--t169. SJ .NG LE w I cat b ach. 2 BR.. 2 ba, ••· .•••• $350137 of Irvine.• Newport. Leue-OPEN HOUSE SAf.SUN 14 '42-1771 LOVELY 1 BR. Mob 11 e er's unit wilh fireplace. All plao...J. 2 Sundecks, in-RUSTIC 1 BR Furnished duplex ... ~O. utll pd. Stv/ref 3 BR,.C~~~·ji~=/$42$ VICTORIA BEACH Temple Hills&: Zell) 0 U' ON WATER Park. Private beach & Costa esa loc. sa-1.950. Tennis court; on Wt Rd. man. s1so mo. 494-8563. J,~~ or sing!: pee,l Br dprx. 2 BR., 1~~ ...... pj hold interesL '250.000 •' Din Zwich Court ( f f Home in deluxe B a y side two~RM wrll8 .• Xln.t No. door pool. Jacuzzi, Saunas: House. Mature 1 a 1 a r I e d 4 BDR.ltt, ~-~~/bl f l:J~'s-the be&ch ho use CUSTO:V: VIEW HOME IU ·-w1 . ·•·.II 1\ marina. Newport Beac h, · CALL OWNER DIRECT 3169 ' · $ 1>:'.: ,t:~ ~:~~[i; 3 trplcs, ~ BR. 3 ba, family 3 :;, 2 t7~o ~1 ~n .. \~ $6 , 2 oo . call Ev es, .,. Quail ~ en.a) SW-2664. \Vally Mann. Newport Buch -J~~1i:d.~,re ... ~2 9900 4 ~~:. ~1.a~°:.::::$4251450 remodeled 3 ~15 den. rPOO_m, ,•'et bar, ~man Tub, ba. In ipmcess Or beinq cc.n· Zll-877-00U. Iii Plac9 Box 343 hian1moth Lakes. NEWPORT ISLAND ·,. 3 BR., 2 ba ••.•••• $175w/a:dnr guea;t qu~rters. w~ik to .,.,.~Over ,,........ eq. ft. ~ed to condonu.nlum:o. S?ttALl.. TRAILE.R. a.-..--a.· . 2 BUR.~ .. 1 BATH ~tountain 2br furnished v.'inler fJ0,.1 ?i-1ESA VERDE 3BR, A. Coll~ Park 1 bea'di: white \\'9.ter view. w ....... ..-•• ced.•t*$169,*SOO. $51;,,<X»;o * ) w/permanent room 'at-• •-.-:...-•In ·· Home in Big Bear on ·a 3Sih St. Drive by 1~ call fam m1., trpl .. pool, fully 4 BR., 2~ ........... $4.jO i I l Ide tac:bed in Trailer Parle on 752·1920 lrg .• 50x100• ""OOdsey Io t. l-713-.1?7...oftHO crptd, blg k.itch wfbltns & CALL 552-7500 0 w n e r_ 'W c 0 n s r UNIQUE NOR111 LAGUNA . private Beach, $3500. t.600 OU41LS1. NfW~1 ICACH You Finish & Save! dlw on q~ict st.. ~vaiJ. leaee/optiOn. S89,500. HOME 581-3106 aft. 5. Gilligan's Island R.E. 2 ~R, 4 Houses from beach. ~" $415. inc. \\·ater, gar-• VISION • 4 BR. 3 frt>lcs, fonnal dining $SAVE YOUR MONEY!$ "Desperate Builder I (TI4) ~ 'Aiell furn, encl. patio. $235. dener & pool serv. Oilldrcnl rm, large Uv. i;tn. HEATED IDEAL FOR TWO LEASE a new mobile of your MUST SELL! I · ' PASO Rohl.es. 10 vi~v Ac. incl util. sn-6089 pets ok. REALTY ~ PVIO 0 L' ~~ h 0001·t .e Wat e r Oiarming Bungalow In one cho'~ w-option to buy! All Brand new 4/Plex near Hun-Rolling hills, oak t r e e s ' HouMt Unturnlthed 642-8011 968-4950 ~d-~ ew. * *00.* * of Newport Beach'• ftllftt peymentsapplledtow a rd ·tington Harbour &:. the stream..$'i'JOO._st7-3803 . General 3202 r.-NT Lse/Optlon, Aies a a red hill oompaey -CON D 0 OVERLOOKING Jor Uons. 2 BR'a + Den & purcfulse. 556-B'm beach, $114,000. <Olli fo r Orangt Co. Prpty. 2500 Verde 3 Br, t-Ba;-bf'and Univ.-Park-Eenter;-lrvlne 110IN.ee-rHwy........ OCEAN 2 BA.-Nice view, brlck trplc l0x55 EXP ANDO + 8xlt add details and an app't to see. LANDLORDS I ne\\' plush crp!g, freshly 494~1177 :n33 sq, ft. of elegant luxury. & many attractive features on room. Sklrt.ings/awni~,_1 Th• R••I Estate F•ir * LUXURY * • painted, lmmoc. thru-out I cw=E""H.,.A"V=E~R°"E"N"'T"A"L'S""I 1--~0"P"ENoc.-"H"o"u"s"ES,.--\Vll.L TRADE •• , .$110,000 for a realistic . price of d!.1lwhr, Adult M!'k, H.B. 139-6133 or 536-2551 EXEC.-STYLE livin~ for w~ Specialize in Newporl ~e c!.~~ \.{rp~~{5· As \\'ell as a fine selectioh SAT Jc 'SUN 1-5 * * * * $74,SOO. $6.200. * * 842--2330. sza_ the d\!'if"fiminatin~ ho m" Beach e Corollll de! ?I-far e ..:;:::_::;:::,=c~"!.,=-=~ of beautlfUI hom'es F 0 R 1348 S.ja St. (Ort Suotmlt) VIEW i"ROri.1 THIS HOUSE Ted Hubert & Associates 10>.'50 t.toblle Home for family EASTS I DE C.M. buyer. 4BR. din nn, 14'x26' &-La~a. Our Rent-! Ser· 4 BR, FRPLC. Fam. nn, SALE! ~t us solve yoUr ls superb and was wied to 3355 Via Lido 675:-8500 &:-pets. -3 Units-$15,000. Ren11Xleled ffl m rm. pool, fl.'t.1H1<1, AIC vicC! is FREE to You . Try bltns, dbl, car gar., 2 ba, housl~ needs. \Ve're h~ SPECfACULt\.1'-vl~w fr. thla advertise the beauty of 5 BR + BLUFFS din 642-7638. & rcfurbishOO (3 BR .. 2 and a lovely view of the ~Jl\,i~w RENTALS no pets. $345. mo. Call: to serve you! I ll 1 1 ood 'l Latuna Beach all over the 5 Ba-2 BR., 2 BD. .. 2 BR-1 [."Olf course. You lta\'e to • Gh&zi, Ai\. 546-9521 uniqUe sp t C\l'e w W<>rld. 3 BR. 2 ba. ~.ooo CONDO. Z Plan. h1any Jm· 24x55', 2Br, .2Ba.. * Adult Ba.) Assumable. $24,500. li;t see it to believe lt! $69,900. 673-4030 or 4!»-3248 EASTSIDJ:: 2 br. yard. $175. &Jass home. 3 BR. 3 Ba., * * * * pmvemenfs. Puretasc con-Park In Huntington Sch. TD at 81,;% or Owner All Poln111 Rllre. 539-1125 FENCED hOuse Ne,.,. p 0 rt mo., lsl & last, S100., clean· Wlli den~frpl~ din nn, OPEN HOUSE SAT-SUN 1•5 tract avail. l IDk school, nr s41-Dq \V/C 2nd ,TD on ne"' loan. GARDEN GROVE Beach $180. singles, latnlles. ing l Security. S 51-2 2 8 9 patiofl, d • use sauna 1.224 N 0 t t 1 n g ham ltd. tennis, pools, ahOp•. $95,000. AP.I'. Sl2e ?.fobUe Home in Call A:e811or. Pnui Coad VA &nd FHA lcrms. Sharp Ahlo 2 Br $155., Costa M~n. l-'646-<1648""'""''------ $148,50011, * *' * Nev..')>Ol'l Beach. 3 BR. 2 Fee lt.nd OWll"'r. 152-1430 & adult park on the bay. 962-6142: and lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath 2 Br, blke to beach, Hun-3BR 2ba, Luxury.pr l vat e OPEN SUN J·S .. , be, family rm, formal di~ 4.94-641),l,. DO $18,r.,o. 540-3672 1200 Why P•y 11 91. Interest? family home with fenced tlngton Beach. And 5 Br com.mWlity, 3 acre la k c. IMMACULATE Ing rm. secluded pa.ti:ra.pd U Ac,...gefor11le _,, 3 near new dellll(e triplexes )'ll.rd. $27.500. QUAIL near Newport frv.')', $1 75., $460. lease. SELECT PRO· 3 BR, 2--ba, view at hills, POOL , t rp l c, •r ea l For sale br at 8~% lnterftt with 20%-J>L ACE PROPERTIES, kids, pets ok. Agt Fee. PERTl&.I), 5:;6-2660 lqe k>t, 28861p1.a cl d a, charmer. Priced to ae IJ ot Lile., 3 • 2-ba. WE !{AVE ~olUi~ ~~SI down. tn~l 1.a..1920 97S.8430 • ~ ii.lt1SA Verde. Immnc. 3BR. i..;una Niguel •• .$4rj,900 $79,500 -Prin. only. Qwr/agf 6'T.J-&l89 'ii~~ ~~rti~ Ir. Paul W. Brumfield Have wtnttr wear you have. Don't q-Jve up lhc ahlp! 2 BA . C p ts/drpslblt·ins. 1465 S. Coast HighWA)" C\N YOU ~EAT THIS? t le. • u a 1e: Y A: AMOCli.tes • outrrown? Sell lt 1ut with "List" it In clauifled, Ship frplc. Patio. Lease $375 md. SHIEWS REAL E!n'ATE Lquna Beach 497-1744 N'l'W])Ot't Ocean Front Ilome Center 8J'ell. 7'11· l, ~. 642-8550 or 54&--1081_rves a Dally Pilot Clossified Ad! to Shore Results! ~78. 1 ,,,,....~-~-~~---,..-oc- Lloyds Bank Bldg. Univt>:rslty Park, Irvine D•Y• 552-7000 Night. 318 'Jballa C94-8(S3 ' * LAGUNlTA * $88.fOJ-Great inwstment. 2~i &ere parcels .l up ~ TWO HOUSES ON ONE LOT, 3 BR, Yard .t: garage, ne"· l·--~iiiijlli_ii~~-• I Steps-to private beach. 613--6960 ~(O) acres. Terms, prepaid popular Eait&\de sup er crpts, drp~. & paint. 2450 I •--------·I WATERFALL • 381t,' 3r.A, 3 patios &: din. BY OWNER, Newport &st mt, A\'OC4do .1 Or a n g e sharp 1 & 2 BR. Exterior Elden, $275-mo. 644-1554 • nn ' Immac family home 3BR 1oondo. DISCOUNT G~. Subdivisions. A l l b'?shly painted. Alv.'ll)'S C.~-0 1)-... ( f)"C ~C.8 UNUSUAi. A secluded bot a n I ca l wJ~weeping v I e w 8 'in +8~'% FINANCING. M.1 • Xlnt Speculation. NANSON rented. Walk to 5hopll. Solid \:)~ J.'Q'tJ ~I--~ t.,;l<J" ~ NR. So. Cllt Plaza, 3 Br. paradise with.a p\cturtlqUt secure area ret1.dy to'r. cc--57S'9 ' REALfi (n4) 7~ 633 lnvestmt & Income. 149,950. T' / , W G 1 2 Ba, bltns, frp!c, fncd yd. , oeean vie~. sunken ceramic cu pancy. bwner--~ing EASTBLUFF, vu. s BR, 3 North . Escond1do Blvd. RED CARPET REALTORS nat ntrigu 1n9 ord amt wit It a Chucrtle No pets. $295. 673-5743 OPPORTUNITY SUperl> ~ bedruon1, 2 bath home \\'/garden alrlum • Jg. corner lot. $4 75/mo. {Y19) ' Em~t McK11ne &\4-6200 tub & atrium. lleavy open. avail. CAii for !1-PPt. ba. & bonlll nn. (can be Escondido.. 640-3672 f4lti"lll ~, tU.Y I, POUAN 3 BR, Yard 6: garage, new .~amed ce:Utng1 & tn&u , •Gu .. • NIGUEL 5.BRJ. Acroaa from park. (ot'ftlMrctal t'rpty 1600 GREAT i~~sTMENT 0 ,.,110 .... , .. ,,,, ,1 1c, crpt11, drp11 .t J>t1int. 2.aoo gilrden. Oose m. $IDS.<m -RiAL TY '40-5560 Arnt .• ' n-..., tour ~·rombl:cf ~' b.. Elden, $2Q. rr\o. G-W-1554 • 1 --L ""-Clll'J\ OWNER-IN ... C•........,, 4 Br, 'COMMERCIAL 30 units.' All 2 Br, l % Ba, low lo form lour '1111plt WOfdt. 0•"'• Po.int 3226 I ~ ~--~ ~u~-~-·· Macnab·livine ~an Interest ls-Down ~SacU.i8cm;._nnD .. ~~ ::!!~. 9:7°/o RETURN f,f\Qr. Will •ell on contract.'-,-------TAIIB ALL or· ?I-IE 0 R ~ K ~~ -PritlclpJ .. only $440000 ID Dl'TIS El Ml I R .. n, Com-REAL ESTATE l,tuge new tState .on 1A. a.;re· 3 , . , Prlm~. off freeway com• Sn.arlil'MI Re~l E~t.te SHARE Unique 11e1vh spa·1,..,..ll!",,, ~ .... ~ ....... ! OCO Glenneyre i::t. big bclnn1., bi& view: BY OWNER:& Kl~s Rd. ~lal. 41 retail le oWce r-.. ~ ciou• split Jeo,rel To:i--·n .. :1.~. 2 en Condo .... ~(Dl<'I 19-()3J.6 trytcs., 4 bathll. Opet\ S.t/ $110,000. Finn. a paces. BeautlM Spaniab 2 frplaC, 2 \\'etb:u·•. F1'bu-,2 BR Condos , .•.. m 6' · 494-9473 I $ Sun. _124:~1354 Morning-~ oJt. 4 pm motif. Visible from Sa n BY OWNER al 6Mi X Gross. lnu~ coa.sta\ vlev." ?>til, nr 3 BR Condos ..... $26:) Ii. llMTt •WATrJI yirw ~d• D<. • ~n Newport .......,t• I070 Dieao """""''" SI»"" 9.7% For qu ick .. ,. •-year I H E W L I I ~ "'""'· Adult•. !GU month. 3 BR ,..,., ... 1300.1325: ~ tl'HllL IUI ltft ,.,.,,... ;.;;:;L cip r:ate. Top i:,rowth 11.tta end. 20 xtra. I&. Onfur, unlta I I' I I J1. &tZ-3082/4~ 3 BR llomes . $.'J60.S3~ S39l u•KE AN O,FER l'HINCIPAIS ONLY! Call w/pqol C.M. Low vac. & El Toro 3232 I BR Hom,. .. , .• $39!1"'21 ~~ ~--• hit "-•-td -.iew <nt) T:J2-li00 rents ytcld1"" 40K +.........., · · · -RANCH \LTY' ·1, 2 BR. O\\'n )'OUX' own apt., vw....,1 •vwou ..,....,...,,. ~"'"" "• ... -a clote lo 1bopplna I. beach. Heme. Wantl an olfer on w/room to Improve. Reu. , I E NE\\' S Dr. 2 Ba condo. ... :~·CH"'· R"'•~ --'°"' I Maniaired 1ardtn, • his immaculate mr DolJ. tenni.Prln.only.J41)-6775 ·. B t R E e . 6 tenctd)'d.Childri.nok.$.12:), ....... , ~·l'. H t~ pool I< ~SPENDABLE J I' j j II Theofdqu1rrelbetweenf~ 831--0109 11r 56800 fr' t londtcapmr. "~ SACRIFICE' -· 90';. GMn<lnl< ..... N th nd "·--1h h ·• TU"""" REAL -atlon area. Price d 1.1.. ........................ u1r.14 Ohkr 34 space Tralltr Park, °' 1 OJOU IS 'pteou LEASE 2 BT Rancho \'leJO. "'"' ~i' at JM,!IOO. EMERC~cr-wu S123.000. ::;-, ,... •. vw-.wiu ~ _......... Santa Ana, 'WJf!!J. d..,,-n., out to include t~ Easr ind ~ AIC. reflig, c::rpl, * 832-5ll1 *" ~ now $97,500. Executlvo f.,in\l-MEX 1 CAN 'l'Ue Entry, full price $195.!MI. Excel. , G 0 14 R E U I WeJt •ttd is now c1lltd -. dpn. M8-35QO or 58&-$63 NEW OE&R.F!Ef.D . J~on'C, ~ lk,-~ "'~,,r:,:,r:t Faot .. tlc ,..m11y kitchen. e BEACH Bl.VD. e i3 ~I~-~ c.J.... .., ,,~•• .:.:;::.. r<untlngton llN<h 3240 ~ "tiik21\0""~~'tJ~ 4 H.t1•f i(i"'' ~~-Rltr. ~7260 -~nd~.,:oJ";.. 01no1z,~ PRlM£ CORNER i:oT. 133' TWo-5 •nit ,., l>k!g und•r I I ' I' I I ~ l':.i:t! ::!, '::"! .-:t!. '£oi""° !\i br-. "'· beach & ~,~:"°""· Schlr,-.,..,..,l 4•44611 8 UE PACIFIC Vll!·W-~•ltlHt~~!le~~ttl./~·'°'n. ~ fmnta.-:' C.J, SO.OC'O pllu1 $q. conatruction lor aale. ,..,A_ mo. 'r.!~u,;,, Dec. ht. $190. "toAUT. 3 Br. 2 n .. ~to. 1 .:.;;,.;.~c=-... =o;=,.·I .... ~ ~ _ --..n ..... .........., 6.. '",Nm' •'•'UM!O\J"',',o11LE11u1s 1N I' I' I·' I' I' I' 1 1-""'-"-~"·"-·---~-DL ....... ~v SUPER LOCATION ooo.• DAJLY -1 "•nt.a Ana ........ 1 A t .,.tt. ..,_ ft.-~ mt. SO. ol S-n Dleao to major ahopptna: ctnttr. QJ • Bii. 2 '· bl l ..-... ard t..... p 1 t lo RV "''"", 'oa ""' '""un Aw. I'!· ~""'u. Frrty In Hunllnl?ton JJcach. tst )T "l'.Tite-oU·St4~. Call .. ..... t D!f, """'..,., Y ' 'II'" ._ .. _\ • 2~-~~ ':.~~~~ !~J!~~ 'i.;,~~·tr :!~~¥., R-.;.t.!~~O::~~ ~~:.; ;;-i:,!,.. e "'\~*:1'~.~~~· unus I I I I I I . I !:0:: ~~~\·:::~: .~~,;::·~1:·: LINGO REAL ESTATE Oa tied 1 •ll b\a ttew. $4S,900~r. 1101 Dove Si, Ste 190, NB From IJ'eQlrct to lruh pool table. 96'J.44~ 2 ha. tllc root. AIC $395. ~ 499-1397 ~ amal It ms or any ttem. M8-(mO or 5-ts..U1!t 752..... 1\lm them Into cuh 1 SCRAM-LETS Answers ln Cl1111ficatlon 8080 Adult.a. $m. mo &G-'im or lease opt. !3.'W91.\ ' • • I . • t ' • - • • • • • , ·. . '. -. . . .. .,, . . . ' . • " . , .. : I . . •• Frld11, Novtmbtt 15, 1974 ""'9 '""'/Unlwn 3900 o;;.,., fOr lto1ot ast UM1--Unfu rnl1W Apartments Furnls~ AplrtrMnb Unfurn. Ae rtment1 Uniurn. Hunt. HlrbOur 3'42 Afitlntents UnfWft. 3244 San Clement• 3276 L .. v .. Baach 3748 Co1t1 Mou 3824 Co1t1 ~ •. 3824 'TOWNHOUSE, 31' boat'"" -~ lwll Wt I--"-----=-'" W ·'-T· E R F R 0 N 1' I *•FOR Leue-Nk.-t Co0tat LARGE ncwl '2 BR., 21~ VJC'TORIA BEAQI., I Bft HACJENDA DE Ml:SA 3 BJl, 2W. BA. drapn. crpta. U::::::.ltONT OAKWOOD GllRAGE lor nnt. 242 1Sth st. C?,I. S20 mo. Call Liz EvMs. 54S-9IOO or A n s . FIGHTS ciii::: Pm JIQO\e.1~ BR. 2 BA. BA con d O/w/ipectaculat .PAl'tlY f\u"ri, kw~y OCEAN 160 W. WllMll'l. CM. elec. blt-lnl pl,u wubtt • V\ii_SAnr P rofl~MIQ' la.ndscaped, ocean ''~ ln ~~laJ VIEW, S23S. M1',Y be Ren BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS dr)-.r. No children or pf!tl. 3 BR. 2 ba. Y~ ~ j across ~k. n ear Hel&bll. Teenage n Sa t. ll-161$2 SW.t, Lq.. Adult1:-N0Ptt1: $450/MO. Aft 6 .PM ., 2BR.·2ba,fumMXIWntr. -i tehool. SSl Ok. No pel$. s 3 s 0 0 • lkb. JO minuttl to OC.IVL t..aree 84&-9687. 2 BR. 2 t., wtnttr. $300 TJIE TERRACt Townhorne. .64.W781. EF'FICJ:ENCY ll;~ from S171 1 A 2 Bt. 1 BR 1115.. 2 BR lnclne 3144 IAYFRONT New. 3 Bt, 2 ha. wet bar, OCEAN VIE\\'. 2..BR ~Ide mo. "$60. wk. Htd pool, $190-with PaUo $195. Gu &: S BR., "2 bL, unl sm. yrty. bltns nr Clubi1oue A~ he ne. C'pts/Drpg, trp.lc, <wi. nlAil, phone, l aundry. Water Int., Dnperies., car-..... AU. new 2 Br. 2 Ba condo. STEPS TO llACH-~ bf!. 8SJ...&4a evet. v;Mr, stove/ttbig, gar. ~ VILLAGE INN, 494-9C38 :f°~.1n~~ Pl:,.!~~ Pool. jac..'UZZ:I, rec. roo.rn, 3 BR, 2 be., winter. $275 L19un1 IHch 3241 . year round ~ at~ 5 WATEJU'RONT 2 Br. Great r 1 ........ ,., rwi ..... ...,. PINECREEK frple. 2 encL padol, dbl 2 BR. tum., yrlf Q7$ OLDER 2 bdrm. home; clol~ IO IOO'rl A' beach. WI W ~·· atove & refrl it . Available tm1nediatel,y, $235 hr-mo. - ~USSION REALTY * "91-0731 * pm ·~ • , location. $295. mo. Consider id;. "",. · room, wasbtn L l.V.E S UP .,, 1111'81'1'· No ptll. Unfvenlty 3 BR, 2 ba. tum $215 yrty BRAND New Hfiltop &ia11 kldslPets. ~ . .,e . TO (J'S NAME ~m sm. MT..mt or 3 BR. l bt, turn, wntt Sim view Townhouse, 3 BR 2% New..-. S..ch •7.Lll YEAR--ROUND HAPPINESS 0\.-el'"!':"ioo tall lrMI and · COit.ONA OIL MAR BA. nr. aolf course~· ~ _... ' ~ .., • Autumn: Poolaide. Uvln_g sttt8:rns · w f t h watefalls Y9un1 S..C:h ..a f BR, unt hOule. Fam. mi. by appc .. eves 557-t654l. • 2BR. Jbfi turn a pt acrou • Winter: ~ Fnplace cl'eate a relalln& 1etWW w!;;;;;":;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I 2 ba. $500 lie ot I!'••lopt. NEW. 3 Br. 2~' oo. ·~rps/ the at.rei!t from the beach.:~: .er:: R11t: your spacioua new 1-,or OCEANFRONT 2rBR. 1 bl.., wd. S2'JS.yrl1 cpl!i. ~ small chU~n or Dltlns. dillhwaJher, monthly 3 eJ:,1,n, ~ aaf:!' ~ ;~~mem. ™: 2BR. 2RA. )'ffl'ly 1 ease . NEWPORT CRIST; pets. 1213) 868-58'JS .~;~::I}, 011 yrly, Call Erlo Atooll<!r, 'ntE .. VErinoAU: Offlc» • open ~ a~~.ei) Secu;rtl}',_ ertv"te b e._a c b. 2 BR, 2 be.. Condo. U 213-t.il-5880 da.r*'. or n4-1845 Anah~lm ~ 2300 FaUvlew Rd eo.~ Pool Lounge, Game room. COMMERCIAL $OO. lTI'IL pd, 1 Bdr, frple NEW 3 br, 21>8, 2 ear gar.. 6'15-M91 evea Corner Center st. c 0 s 1 a . Mesa. Phone: MS--iioo. Mature adults, no eet.s. Ott&ce sul~ N' t. Ck:ean view, Victoria Bch c;pt/drp, bltns, lrpl. (<!need $29.95 \VK UP. l Bdr., 2 Mesa 3l?M Cbut HW)'., So. Laguna $265. 2 Bdr, trplc, ocean vu. :.~~~_!325· mo. 498-Q25.l ::rv~::~·n~lorM~~~ MEDITERRANEAN MARINA PACIFIC N.!!:W 2 &: 3 BR WxtJRY .~UdNl, llm&llCE 3 ~-lrpllc. dbl 3278 N. Newport' st., N .B. VIL ~AGE VILLAS CONOOMINWMs. wide -· &WJ, ~ Capistrano 6t6-968t I Bedroom $198 , OCEAN VIEWS near Vic-w~·.rw1R~NTALpe$t VII.LACE San Juan duplelC. LAS BRJSAS APTS 2 Bedroom &: De $242 BrMd New CUstom Apts. torla Beach from s.125. I !O!!!!! ... !""""lllilltl -, 2 Bedrooms $255 Bach_ - 1 BR -2 BR 49f..1795 PARK NEWPORT 6D-4030 or 494-J248 2br, lba, erpts, drps, tllftge, 5515 Rlwr Ave &12-2566 2 Bedroom Townhome $320 Drive by WO Vlctorla. • OCEAN A canyon views, •-~; .. pool, $330 per mo, Elevawr bl.dg on beach, W 2400 Harbor Blvd Almost to Hunt.ington Beach 2 BR D~ frplc, din. APARTMENTS 3 Br 'Ba ~ b ~· ~w BR. Pvt bokoolet, htd pool. Coota M-· (U•l .. 7_~ * OPEN SAT/SUN * nn,_beam<J <eillngo, gMdon new • • uvle, lt111, Seeurlll'. AduJta. .. _ -~ • 64.5-6177 setllllg, near High ~ Oft th'o 1un. dining 1-family are as . University Park 3294 3 BAO!ELOR APTS , 11 NEWPORT · · $300, utll incl. 494.3391 -r LeaiiC w/opUon, $495. mo. Luxlll')' apartment 11 I PMne days 979-7300, cvet1 year round, $100. mo~ lncld APARTMENTS $167 .50 &: UP 2 BR, 1 Ba, 1 blk to ocean. overlooldnr the .,.1:_ ;1. &: t1.•knds 64+-'1857 PRil\tE Greenbelt Twnhse.. utll. 1 BR w/Frplc. $147.50 2 BEDROO Refrir., frplc, deck, bitna. joy $750,(Q) .allh apa, l VIEW, Vacanl, 2 Stor)I new, 2 br, 2 ba, Tcr-6T.i-l531 Utilities pd except gll8 Cp MS ~.mo. 4t:H-:lJ3ll swimming poo1a. 1 U,hted Spacious 3 BR, 2 Ba. S.150. !!.~di., pool, 1 DOOR 10 Bea<"!!.. 2 Br. 2,-AdNulta,rtN•B1~!!.ts 0,1 ~ ~~~tv G~:t,~~· S'ruDIO apt with kitchenette tennis courts, plu milel or mo. 1430 Del Mar, Arch ., Adults, Yrly. $:C.O n10. \Vln-...., et1.'PO vu., " cove~ g~es oflatreei near Pottery Shack. $125. bicycle trails, putttne, ahuf· Beach Hts. 494-2036 Hses Furn/Unfurn 3300 ter $215 nio. \VIII unfurn-LARGE 2 br, $175. Sing. park.In&' Adults.· no pets lncl. util. 494-3674 Deboard. croquet. J unior l's Super 3 BR Spanish, priville· ish, 673-66-10 atory, beam ~illng, new 2020 FUt1erton Ave, n blk LldO Isle . 3856 from $224.50 monthly; ai.o L;>ec'· : gn 11ds. AVnll. now COM CHARM 3BR 2ba, comr, turn, trp~ cptl, drps, bltlllll, & paint. E. of Nwpt A~. 1 Blk 1 and 2-b'!Jtoom plan1 and $275/n\O. BROKER 493-3611 'l\iio beauttful furnished c1:pts, drps. \\alk to beach Carpi. 2043 Wallace Ave., So. ol BayJ., 642-8600 LIDO Isle b&yvlew spacious 2-story town houses. Elec- 2BR unfum, frplc, 1~ homes in Short'ClUfs, 3 br. le. shops. Winter $225. Ph: 646-9'14.1or646-8882 D P 1 3126 3 Br, 2 Ba, patio, sundeck, trlc kltcberw, private patloe INFLATION Tho -" Mrytltltttl b l'01ni: up. Now 0 a k w o o d Gudm Ai>t'1 helps you lliht lnll1ilon ti> off"""' an exclusive "No Rel Raise G~tee". We av.rantee that ~\lt' rtnt wW not be nlaed lot l full yea, and you atlll have 'the llexibllity pf m on t h • month occupancy PIUI you iCt a lot mote for YoUr money at Oak\\'OOd; 1nc1uc1""' n mllllott 1n 'ricreaUon tacllltie1, a tun Ui:ne Actlvttlea Director w)to ·-........ BBQ'" Trtpa 6 morel Free Sun d a)' Bnmclt. • stnol••· 1 & t Wcoi1 .. P.,.-n. & unfum. ..,.. Ill the extta MOdeft -tlllty 10 to 7. llot'IY. no ... OI ct.udt9fi, Oakwood Gardell . Apartments ,.._. __ IMne and 11th 046-0650 ..._, __ .. 18th at ltvtne • 842-8170 JMks to beach. and 2 ba. Call for de1alls. 642---0117 LARGE 1 Br, pool, adjacent •n• 0 nt lrplc. $475. 613-7358 or baloonles, carpettna:, CNJ675-62'1-Jaft6pm NEWPORT l BR.'""FURN. $165/MO. to ahopping:--$160.-mo. . Newport Beach 3869 dr~. Subterraneanl ••lli ... iiiiiliii..,iilli Uguna Hills 3250 TOWNHOUSES Adull1 only. 2620 Avon Deposit refundable to NEW view 2&3 Br apt1, • :'" • .:i~ =ton:. Op-• NEW • • Sipet. • • 613-26411. re&PQn!llble, clean tenant, JJO fl3>1c, garaae. beam clng. THE .MOSl nai ce. JU1t 3 Brt boat slip available $495. T.::AILER SllO/mo. 22 n. pets. 1887 Monrovia, 33851 & 3386l Marlana. Dr.· EXCITING VIEWS north or Fuhlon lBland at CONDO 1 . Story, 3 br. 1,. 2 Br. 'EAlTB'L~f :i: beach. sso. dep. caJ1 646-6.114 6Th--4048 ~ IN NEWPORT ~~~d~ San Jpaquin YOU'LL IE GLAD bJ, central air, dbl. gar., TOWNHOUSES fiter 6 pm. m-.97SS PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEW Luxury ba.ytront apartment Telephone (n4) 6"-1lm YOU WAITED I ) pool Jae's. 82&65l:i 0 r STEPS TO OCEAN 1 Br Unlurn _ mo_ Lg 3Br dUplex, 28' llv nn. living. Boat alips at your far rental tntormatlon Intmluclng new bacb and *BUSINESSME~ You must lnvtltiple this new concept of'ofttce arpnt. iatSon! ''TOTAL OPl'IQI SIRVICIS . , " • . • for the small blldneu- mitn we offer 12' hours of oftlce te'l'Vl.ce et a 4 hour eo&l, whh no capital invest• , ment ~~lt~:hantol~'=~ ledge ot YOUR . Bu.llnMI and 111 needs. A RecepUon. bt/~tary alao capa.ble of hand1elng all phuH ., your buslned. A 12 hour Ana\l:ering Service I U 11 >' !t'allwdlnYOUR-... All 1taff in tul1y ~ , • . lhe ot!lce: A contem- porary ottlce sulte in excel· lent new location with '41XXt. of oftke tumiture and equJp- ment at YOUR ~ m. cludlnl: IB&t Seleclrlc II typewriter, Bondex Copier and electronic printout tape calculator. , • Your oUice: Ph!lh, contemporary aeml·prlvate oUiee complete wJth exf!C:u. tlve appointments, avallable to you 12 hours a day. For turt~t lnformation; contact: otal Office a.rric• 7f4· '40-114 I 8~'[J:1 :S~rlor2s1t-condo 5 ::-t:;· =:-3 Bdnfi, 2 &, ms. mo-Lo: I'>~ bltns,. pool, walk to ~241ti°".,Mts. 493-75.S7 or dooi. W711' to_Sllo __ • taA 1 BR., 1 Ba., 2 BR., 2 ~.nr~-we: e ~ nr -Leisure \\•orid· 0p o o I 4 Br. 3 ba. $500. 675-8038 ~ ppmg, 112 mi. beach. · ~ a, I eatre, ocea; Ba., cpt&, drpl, blb11, Pool fordable e Gre,d BEAcff I •!!!!"'!!!!!!"'!"!!!!!!"!'!!!!!'!'!•I szis 23481 Vla J ~ c In Lo,· Call 675-7225 Newport He'~ht 3770 I W. l9th St. 2BR, util pd, eh I Id re n w e epnt, ,-ery P vate, QUlE'I', adults 6Q...lll4. envl.ronmf!nt • furnlabed LEASING-NEW •~ ~-~ . .._ '• I 548-4M9'J • welcome, no pets, Crpts., Z.bedroom, 2-bP.th unitl:~wlth r_ ('----t ™6 ond O"llr"•.-; "'~ CLEAN drpl, patio, manager 199) spacious termeea, pool, -n '9fJ'9n e _, unturnlshed. • RITAIL + I •1 L.atvna Niguec 3252 !"a. 2 Br IW-lll5. W•U.c.. Apt 6. 642-7364 '"b""""''" ~car porldng. TOWNHOUSE •· t , -• $115 lo $2.15 • ~ Adults, 00 pet&. 2'a2l E. $375. AVAILABLE 12-L 3 br, All adu11 full i.ecurl.., build-·~n or ....... o•"'CIS i 'SAN JUAN CAP. ,. ~._,. 16th, NB, 64&-Ulll 2 ba, 2 -.1cs_ lg. ~•<· PRIVACY + 2 Bt, 2 Ba, • v 3 br, 2~ ba, SUper ocean 646-8453 m • • -r ... ., ~ -.. gar, cathedi:al cell, paOO ~· New carpet, drapes, view $340 496-1741 Ft · almcllt new. 3 tr, 2 ba, S.n Clemente 3n6 roonU. Deluxe Kitch., lg. &: yard. $225. No pelA. built-ins, dP"!Cl'. Leases from .:.::;;;;:,.· =::.· ===---FROM 35c • dea, bl.tb, dbl. gar, bled. patio, seper. yard, 3 car 64H414. $500 per me.. S.n .lyan Brand new co~("Qm. r.t~:..~rnm .. :!:!°1 privl'a..!",.!;· Condos Ufltur~. 3425 N~Yj::&':!!8i!·~~ ~""· ANo pets. 2l05 San! ta NU 2 Br l ',i Ba twnhsc (714) -7985 c .. ;tstr1ft0 .~71 plex! Spaniah lt)'le~-Plenty " '1L&l-111a 6 ...... l'Ollr9e. ,.._,, 492-6460 .....,-.. ve., to see ca I: 1 1 hag' balco • v1.r of Patki From 336 mo. n~ 2 BR-CONDO, LAGUNA $ 97 ' "'---!0'·,! "''' 0, ,.,.,llY;,.J1A5· (213) 661-0361 CONDO 2 l:r .. 1 b a., hi· sq. I A 3780 'Y' • ~ ·~ N woodJ-1-., ft. to 1400 911, tt. or mon. 3BR. 2ba house, l e a s e, NIGUEL, Poo!Sldew/VIE\V an• na • $250.1 PER MONTH, Avail. ewport Bay Towers ..... ~ .... .., • Clll' aar:• ruu fa.cllittea. Drop cell· • prdener, $365. -Fam Rm. frplc.-2-Iushly· • --U."1.~ew-detuxe-2 br, 2 2 -BR w/view, Pa t io, 3rO-Flfnindo~St~;-KB;-pool,-avall-lllL-PIS-mo. ----i.ngl~llifiUftl.-A!t 6~ ~landscaped patios, $325. $50 Per Week-$50 MOYe1 You ba apt w/lrplc b It in• cpts/dros, nrly new $195, 494-2918 or &ll>--0037 eve1. oondllloned. Prime location j Lake FOrest 3254 494-8093 ~11 ~~.:m. Apt. ulil pd. cpis1dr(is. Lg.' patio. N~ 6404533 or •00.76G4. Vi•to Del Mesa 2 BR 1 ba CONDO, water JCU Superior Avenue -Jta:t ou freeway! Good , , 51.IINUTES to beach . peta._.?:100 Santa Ana Ave., ~.1 BR for empl9yed, ADULT GARDEi."i HOMES &: hot water· pro v ided . Newport leech visibility. Mission Viejo-El 1 W•nt the good life? .. Large 3 BR, $325 mo. $llS -!\.1odern Sinilt APl w/ to see call: 979--5099 matu~, atnale. Sl!iO.' NO m V1NE AVE., AT MESA POOL. $215. 493-8118 l "'•"'!!~!!:'~~!O!!!!!!!•I Toro area. Call to pftView I See thia lovely Park Place Owner, aft 5, 642-2225 c.~f. gara,ges. .$1 2 BR, 2 BA, taehed gar., PETS. For appl. 493-1885 Near NcWJ>Oft Blvd. Frwy Slnt• An• 3llO COME LIVE <n4> 752-1100.. ..__ . .ho~e. Situated among the Duplexes Unfurn 3600 call 512 1 cpt'd kitcb., D/\V,, e I e c . Eastbluff 3l30 & Irvine lndUitrlal Complex. --------'"''""" I ltt~. Rent $425 mo. or ~t. -Apartment1 Unfurn. range, seU-clean'g. oven, lg. l BR $190. 2BR $230. $100 Spe.clOUI stnsf'n:, n r . · •l' ,. :o1,, .,, •• f?·7Tf THE REAi. ~ ESTATERS f '~:ls= ~~ N::'1'°~~ ~EA~·,!',.~~~ Balboa Island 3806 l;1~. M:;~du1~~ &,~ 3 •.DELUXE· • ~:1~~v_w~& ~=· G'=;tJ. ~Uon. WITH US --~UJ. 1 mo. &l2-6804. dR, ~~ BA apt for ~· Seew1ty Patrol, Relrig. Inc. Apts Fum/Urmtm-3900 • Mlsslo" Vie jo 3267-~~ ~ 1 ~6 :~~ 3 ~efF:; N~ ne_w. l-BR, yrly. Lge. CASA VICTORIA APTS lncld spac. muter 1Wte, • S45-48ffi • ••• ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; IA~rig = ~~ 1 ---~-----t liv. rm., cpts, drpa, deck, din rm A dbl p.rqe. Auto BAYFRONT ,...,_a,_c...,. 1-2 • 1 .. -! BR~~ 2ba lo 213-S4.l-&164 aft. 5:30. b J t ns OU-Street parking Adultl:, l, 2, 3 BR w/patios door opener avail. Pool a: ............... '6 ... MESA .. '6 with nelg_hbon. Spacious ....,,""'' ' pool, pat • BALBOA PEN 3 br 2 ba S 2 2 5 . R. I t r-;·5 4 4 -2 3 4 j From $169.50 No Peta RecreaUon area. AduJta br, 2 ba. Plush crptl'lg, drpt, 1 .l 2 bedrooms featuring I ~ O c I o s e d at 1 a ch gar. 1~1 d" · ' & 3' Weekend., .,.......£" ... •~ Pool rec rm elevator• .-1 .. no""''" 2 car prkllg, pool. Adult GARDIN huiltins, custom drape 1 , Chlldren $215 mo. 830--0871. w uy • ~· rm· .. u•..---vn.1 ' ., "''Y• ,....... Watch the boa.ti: sail · by .i.... ""'" I Newport BHch 3269 =1e:· ~ise'.0 ~: Balboa Benin.ula 3807 ~·~~~as cit w~ 865 !J!22w • NB $575 mo. &fir, 6 7 3-7 9 8 5 '. APTS = ~""Emo~ of ;!j I~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;; I ,io,~675~>-::3""'6~.:-=~== $350 EXECUTIVE CONDO NEW BR E• ED ua .... -1 '2'.: 541--0321. . ,. ..,_.__ adult life at the I' ·--"' * a.'°""fue t.ce-Y "·• • & 3 ~ .• "1>1•. ""'6. WEST BAY II H1rbor View Homes 2BR, patio, gar. adults. No; A must aee! On.the bay, APARTl'l>IENTS WILLlAMWALTERS CO . P rv utllitlea pflid. Bltln s, l3lE.l8tbSt,CostaMesa tovdy 3 bedroom home Avail llr.ll. 645-8720 _I lge new l Br. Slip avail. 1 BR, pool jacuizi, closed Huntington leach 3840 Attractive 3 ~ .. 2 bath. laundry faclllties. Rec. 6f&-681& beautifully land.9C.aped. Fire Aruortments furnished 9Pen daily. 310 Fernando, garage, applns, ~miP. d. Lots ol pe.nelin& • carpet -room w/pool table, gym 1 o:,.-,-~~=~-=,,, pit $450/mo. I.ytme Rothell -~~--------1 apt lO'l. 67!>-75:i> or 6Th-8551 Adults. $190. 393 ton drapes • bit/Ina • $350 mo. room, .aaum., pool. Adultl: ltooma 4000 644-m>. (Y11) Bilbo.a Island 3716 NE\V xtra lge 3 BR., 2 Ba. fA544ll.or 642-1960. ' 18C5 W. Balboa rn...:m. only, ho pets. 2881 Brtatol, SJ-f-:f_:»_.__-,-----"-' • Bluff1 Oceanfront Apt w/dbl gar. lBR, stove, d/w, c:rpts, new ON ·BEACH.I BRAND NE\V 2 tr, 2 ba, Costa Mei;a. · · 1-1,G room near Lido ! Bearoom, 2* bath con-6 HOUSES to so. bayfron't S500. mo. 642-2164 days; dfllll&pni11t.garage,lBLK dplxs., steps to ocean. $325 751-1415 Sbol:. A beach. PYt entr. I domlnlam , w/bay v I e-w. Large 2 Br, den, 2 baths, ~8.>19. e\'t'll. MAJOR SHOPPING. Quiet 2 BR Unfurn. Fr. $3i7 to $395. Davidson R I t Y. A SUS. mo. 673--0343 Near pool' & 1 h 0 pp t n r . frple. Pre!. \\'Orking ·girls. OCEANFRONT Yearly 1 BR. .mature cple. $155 mo, 378 l BR Ocean View S282 645--7573 aft 5 1525/mo •. yrly.· J eanne, $340. mo. ll7',J; Diamond, En"lenook, v;et bar. Bal-A\'OC41do,646-l46l . Covered Parlung. LarreNEAR Ocean & 1.larket, ~ I ~ ROOMS $20 wk up, with f..)l~nan~. CY18) 675-3.288 1· cony, cpts, dl'p$, bit~, car· A~ U~JUtfli.sDe~ 2 Br rieated Pool. Saunaa and BR, -yearly. Crpts, !>rps, ·~ kl.tch':.'I' $30, wk up apt. NEW SOUTH BAY FRONT po~. 675-1536. $195. Utili pd, pool, 1ndry Recreation Room Gar. S280. mo. Ref req. DCITUlli Ill CllClPTI 548-9755 or 645-3967 3 B<. 2, Ba, $.125 mo. N fncll, '''" drps, dshwhr, HUNTINGTON ......,. MmJl.IUM-LIVE AT THE BEACH, 645-6177 EW xtra lge 3 BR, 2 Ba. closed gar. No child/pet. IMMlNl1AUlf'flO J25 &:. up a.wk. 673-!»40 Realty Company 1 BR furn, Balboa Island. ~anlront Apl w/dbl gar. Hacienda Harbor Apts PACIFIC l BR, pool, adults, super PINE KNOT MOTEL $170. incl util. w 1 n t e r. $.:iOO. mo. 642-2164 d a y 1 ; 839-1416 sharp! F'w'nllure a v a l 1, • lochelon NIFTY HOME 6'1HSOO . . 645-8549 eves. G 7ll OCEAN Ave., H.B. WesteUtt area. Owner/Agt •I II 211 QUIET mature adulVO.t Macnab-Irvine · 1525 SUPERIOR Proteu. bldg. nr. Ho a i Hoep. Ground fir. ortt ce space, 864 lie(. n. at $295. Dr./Dentlit JUite, 1700 -i. rt., $765. Ask tor McGum, HARaOR • Wf STCLlf I HLI)(; Nf<hfrJ/,1 H!r,1~, mmacu lat e EastbluU Balboa Perilnsula 3707 STEPSTO ::~ACH-Lovely ***:~EN APTS cn4> 536-1487 833-JMI or~ •211'& Den ~~56~~ ~ttv residence. 4 BR .. 2 baths. 3 Br, 2 Ba. frple. new prunt, U f ~~00~ lamll Wi~t 10w'1J:t6~D~ LARGE 2 bedrm. 2 ba, cpts., From •10 _ ....... ROOM w/ldt-~n P •J v 1 1 • •••a•tl•• •f.flce .• Alf 1 ~:Int view of harbor Jlghls. BAYFRONT drps. $285. Furn or Unf. Bia, n urn. apt Y · · drp1, bltns, gar., nr Hoag • ~ """' Oo&e ro schools. n'lllrkets. 673-2282. sectlcn. Crpt': & drps. No 22!! CE __ Hosp.. Mature adults. No Ll---'--'---1-a:.--aa.J __ EmoloYed rent l ~me n. Newly refurbished. Gan:len-l Br $190. Bachelor $190. ON THE Potnt 1 BR. stv & pets. 642-3645 . JOIN THE CLUB pets. $225. mo. 642-<tJ&7 -.. ......._ -...-m 962'-M atte.r 7 pm wkdays lng se_!'Vlce paid. Only $495 UE~d:i'tM>~:~-~a'..4~pets. 9'l6 ref, cplS, dlllfi, garage, uW S ~UR ~EASONS APTS ~~arta~~ceHuntinl(to~ UNFURN Apts. l Br., 2 Ba. I iiiiiiiiiiS40•llOO ~.~1?'~t:8"qUi!t1:ict.pl per monlh. UNIQUE pd. Adults, no pets. Ytiy ~':t s~ory 21Br, IM! Br 2 Ba, clOt>e tD i:r:Mll Weatclltt uea, ·amall pet]I Harbor Invest. Co. Balboa IM Pool Utll pd $185. 968-3465 or 67>702J I ~ p~t nsr735 .f°nv. oo;, Dollar Oub il termi~ OK, call 642-2152: 645-roOO. rem. $1!JO/mo 64&-8502. **CorON del Ma'** 673-4400 $100 to fiso. 67>8740 · LARGE 1 br, 1 blk. lo ba,y :·~k,o' ' oann courts. $325. mo. Abo a EASTBLUFF Beaut. & new, rS .,,.~ Room & Boar_d 4050 Professional otf1ces and/or NEWPORT BEAOI, tr u 1 y Corona del Mar 3722 £7-=.-st~ i:;!:,, $195. coNtlooo 21 br, 2 ba, pvt. !::;~~e~ ~ui!75M1!~ fy hr~~ avail. Year-_n,. . ~'!rt.#._ ~= ~"!':~~-ro:' in: :!'~· ~i~~ ~~tii be a u t iful setting-large 3 8 B 381 _. pa • poo • adults. Close to 1 e t --•-te · Ad··• ·-~· pd 31}).2(0)' H....., --t ..... Bf!drool1l. family room l BR. 2 Blks Ocean. Adult eacon ay • Shopping & trans. s 2 75 · 0 app.C\;WI • · wt BAYFRONT 3 Br, 2 Ba on ~~eeptnr A babysitting. &: '2nc:1 fir. Rat~" ~'48\ polished wood floon. beani No pels. Utilities pd. $187 642-5200 , conununUy, 40 years&: over. main bay, pVt bch. w/pier 2 BR-Townhou9e, fl'plc, .-.-"°"" Owne ceilings. Yean Leas e. mo. 675-41 74. BEACON BAY 1 hr ii.pt. CHILDREN OK !>36-8847. 9°f9"1935: 644-4510 from$250.lBR,tn:nn S195. itent•l1todt1re 4300 Coastr'H1!._~y.-~ E. 15~ 00 th . C u_ 372_. utils. incl., yrly. $300. mo. I·-A ts 2 BDRM '" •-D/W Pool, tennil, continental ,. .. &ie ~ Newport rutrs osta.ITIWSa • 673-8203 Lge 2 Br $170; 3 Br l Yt J .. Aury p. yearly, N::e~ ........ . brealdut. Separate family ROOMMATES * 1 !,fO. FREE RENT .. 675-5511 $30 WEEll.. & UP Capistrano Beach 3818 Ba $190. Duplex &: 4-plex, ust completed, l BRs $195. $2'l5. 838-3450 11ection. ~ to 1boppina: \Vanted -kl s'1a.A! beautiful No lease req. Dlx. oUlcea 2 pools, crpts, drps, 642-$82 mo. 3 BR w/fplc $310. mo. 6 fine beech. 6"-2611 ., ...... _m fuml-•~ 0, __ ~· A1rporttr Hotel A/C, e $6.50 Night & Uo. NEW 3 br 2 ba duplex 2 &. 3 BR APTS cpt drp GREAT LO CAT I 0 N IN NEW 2 br, 2 ba, Ob Green-fu:;;;h';d • ...,., 11.iO'aJm,;.). mu 1ttV1ces. J"rom $145 Mo. *YEARLY RENTAL* e Studio & 1 BR Apts, cpts, drps,' fenced 'yd. $28S'. 2 ba, bll~s, lg . .faro.' S200'. ?!!Eu BEA1 1 CH AREA. Ope901n •bcd~·~·,, 1rp12751. ~Uo7838, pet OK, THE EXCITING Th"n!'s $ l ,-O O O, O O O . in 2172 DuPont, Room 8 1 BlkToSurf •TV&:~hUdServlc-eAvall. aft.5PM499-1840 mo. Call: Gh .... ' Agt ...... ya e rnoona .19C w ·~ PALMMESAAPTS. *83:f.3223'Tilnoon • • Phone Service -Htd. pool C d I u. 3822 .. ..,, ""'''! ......, Alabama H.B. Call 839-6133 3 BR, .,... 1 Blk to Bea"" re c r eat I on ta c 11 ltles. BeauUtut New r.todern 2Br, •Children & Pet Section Orona e ,...r . -~-.,,,,.. a!ik for i ack or Marlon potlo-:;n..i ..• 1,.... ... ., MlNl.ITES TO NPT. BOI. Compllment'iry tennia DESK apace avaflable $50 2l;la aiva.te Apt. Cable TV, 2lTO N "-Bf··• CM EAsrSIDE LGE 2 BR __ ...:_ , "~ •<J· .-,,. mo. Bach, 1 &. 2 BR. from $175 les110na, Simday b r u n e h . mo. Will provide furniture \Valk In closets. bltlns, enc 548-97sf~~ ~ SEE TO BELIEVE! \V/W, bltns, relrlg. Po 0 1. WALK TO BEACH 66-7954 Adults, No Peta Sparta: toumamenta. A full-at $5. mo. An 1w•r In1 garaa;e, patio. No kids/pets. 2·2 br, l ha, $270 & $290., $175. Adults, no p e t 5 . Be au ti f 1:1 l new 4 unit $475. OCEANFRONT yrty. 3 1561 Mesa Dr. time actlvlt~ director who senoice available. l 717 5 S32S mo 1':c. *Best o f El Puerto Mesa 3 hr, 2 bu, $325. A 11 642-9520 tot1.1lhousCs. R ENT OR Br, 2 Ba, bltns, trplc, patio, (5 blks tram Newport Blvd.) plans parties &: BBQ • a . Beach Blvd., Hunttn,ton a I 1-U t 11 i t i e s Pd. Call J & 2 BEDROOMS \v/gar~ge & rec e n t l y $200 2 BR 2 BA QUIET BUY. Fireplaces, b I t n 1 , b75-5042 or (213) 2$-2135 546-9860 We'll even help yon find Beach. C 12· ~321. I ~9578 or :151-ro-12 e\'Cll. No ChJJdren. No Pets ~~1e1;,;?..,ratcd. 6 4 4·.i80 0 or crPts., dri>s, bltns, closed 1!_1tdl3 c'.'! .... · 'm""• r garaees •. 2 3 BR, 2~ii Ba, % bl.k to CONOOlrllNJUM, brand new, • roommate: Sony, no one 1501. WESTGLIFF DR $1~ NICE I lld< o v' < ~ -NO 2.~ • ~ be N rt ~-1 "'--_._ under 21 A no .-... Model1 NEWP.ORT Fln·-lal "-n1:. ""' Pool & Recreation r:ar. pets, u;<;1 Thurin, 536_2570 ach. 822 W. Balboa. ()pen ewpo '-'~ • "ur· ...,.n, dall lOl"'t'" 7 Sf ...... ...., "' ~· 35' llv nn. 2 btks 1959 Mapl• Ave., C.M. EXIRA large 3 er., 2~1 ti7~5m WALK TO BEACH Sat. $360. mo CM476-6783 ~~ Vlw•w, ... Phi ear aar. :;::ntargery ad in ~e &pan~ ~~~1f0ng•"·SIOffTElc~.~f-o~ .... ~.... Ba. Brand new! Frplc, shag QUll..""T secluded 2 Br 2 • PARK Newport 2 Br 2 Ba '"*" un "")' lat 675-2!M9 1U.1. • ••IA4• ....,.. $275 2 BDR, lrpl llOl!SI! ***GARDEN APTS crpt., fully draped, all rlC?I Ba, buns !rple P 0 ~ 1 1, . 2 & 3 Br, crpt. drpl, $2&1 SO 6 4 2 • 7 0 3 7, dIJys' t>\'eS ment lection. (714) 642-3lll ext. 246. P~.¥age, yd, ~i blk beach eeePOOL a.,pln.s. Mo. to nm. or year garage Adults' ~ ts 376 bltuu, gar, 2Z1 l£th St. or 6f4.-i1o2 rl-ea ' ON THE BAY OAKWOOD G . .\RDEN AP'I'S SSc PER SQ FT . 2 + Oen, !rplc, garage, Furn. l&.2 Br apts In adult lease from $345. 673-0930, W A ... : St pe · 2llJ 15th St., liwttlna1on 1 BR -•~·-• ·"-Bth fi 2 Br 2 Ba Sil 16th at Jr;vine , • 161T u~ -• NB yard; patio, C.d~I section. No pels. Elm eves & wknds 67&-1076. · ~ · Bch. 847--3957 apt, \;lllU.c ""'"w• stv oor • · P ... ~~u.u" NU-VI EW RENTALS Garden Apts. 642-3645 NE\V 2 BR wilh iudlvidual Be1ut. Adult Living BEAUT. ~w tJ1plex. 38R. &: ~~dult only, no avalt $500. mo. Newport 642-3170 ACJJ'. 541-5032 67J-4030 or 494-3248 &\!ALL BaChelor Apt, $130 baths, lge kitchen. !iv rm No pc~. Spae. 2 Br, gaa 2ba, new washer 4r: dryer 84 &42-8931 or 64lH31& WANTED 1.lale roommate, 300 SQ FT, crpta/drpl, $96. V 1 l::\V-Ba)o--Bach $135/$155 per month. Util paid. 2538 & di11 nn. lrplc. bltns. Avail heRte ... Pool, BBQ, rec. hall, lncluded. $300. mo. 2O15 20-35, tD W am. house • in fg_= Call &t&-2130 or F\lm & util pd, several Ne"' port BI v d, C ~I-nov.·. ?.lust see! S 300. C.M. $180. 642-4470 Delaware. TOBIN REALTY SEEK & ,INlf Partaota Rifle ·f:<l!!k ~J=-640-573S aft l-''0;;;;:;;;.;,,..,.--_,,,--1 Cdt.l 2 Br $:250. yrly. Nu 549-2009. 833-2246. C\'CS 6T:>-8300. 2 BR apl w/sundeck. 2nd 846-Ull DELUXE 2 room oUloe paint. chld or p•t, gar LGE FULLY f'URN 2 Bit l BLK. to Beach, 2 br, adults floor, lge kitchen. No pets OIEZ ORO AP'I'S WANTED mature atralgbt Corona del ?!tar 43c Ft. BACK bey 2~r + d('n. Bllns, Wl\V, drps~ pool . only, no pets, cpts, drp&. or children. 839-WO aft 2 8234 AUanta NI PG MI BI PH K 0 H T_A a Et A male to ~~ho'!ft Realonomlca, Bkn. m-6700 2 ha $330, lrp • appns, 2 Adlts, no pe1s. $19.1: 6-l2·!Gi.O 67[,.-1954 pm 1, 2 It 3 BR. Prlv anr, pool, B e U T T p L A T B C C a T I a V JC & ~n H.B. • NE\V Pluah office Bldc .. 2 '"' ,. -1-J LRC 2 Br's, pool, nr shops, TO\\o'NliOUSE 3 br, So. ol AlTRACTIVE 2 BR. shag waaher, dryer. Clo.e to lo 6 RM sulles. Conference 1_A_L~A=R=1~n~t~1=l'=~~=2=-=-lldultsfoo pets. Util pd, Hwy, spacious & tnod('rn. crpts, bltnll, drpe. Adulta, bet1ch, 53&-0336 U A A!P ART SIT a TT 0 •8 C I I V S l :would like to lhare my Rm. Xerox copier, Near HARBOR VlE\V HOJ.fES 1884 i\lonrovia, 0.1 548--0336 $4.50. mo. 549-9191or833-1144 no pelt. U65. 1970 Wallace 2 Bl.KS ID beacb on 7th H R: R R H E L u!o rfa O N .., a I o H T ::t~ :~~":_ n C::"t: ~a: 0 .C. Airport, 833-3640. Ltke l'l(IW, highly upgraded, STIJNNING l br garden apt. 3BR. "'"· frplo, bco1n -'I. IAvBe. 01 646-0176. . . St, l br, w/trplc It encloled ...,,fonshlp. 548-7061 ~CTIO YE front ~flee, 3BR 2BA, 111.m nn, din rn1, ..... fri llT:i all Dec T R I G a c E L .. 1 TN s 0 8 c 1 • T ~ -6-'VU>N ~ -new cpt .l drps. Lovely pool, rec. m1., $185. Adults. pnllo, sundeck, bltins, nr r., atovc, re g, w/w gar,~~~ a av ~ BALBOA I ~ I a n I), male rt.' $12S~ ::;: ,N "I '1and1C8ped & oor palio. 110 \V. 18th SI. l:Se"til!h. S:42.5. 6'7:H:IS52 ~t,' newly painted. No lat, ~ M N 8 G H E E S 0 G K R. 0 C T H 8 R R 1 t r alt ht., sportt.minded,-Blvd' CM '"9-9786 ewport Com pool. & rec facilities 2 BR Trailer, older ~"Opie Cott a Men 3824 c ldren. No pets. Seniors MOVE Jn I od a Y. lpllcious nonsmoker, Otrlatlan. 3 ht, ~ta1~..;i~'iJ.,;;-· =;;o;;:::::_----,--,.1 incl. $500 mo. G40-64S7. piefen-ed. Avnil Dee. -4th. ·r::-:-· · ToRntylP', ~ mo2 ~-~· 2br, apt1, xtru, 2br $15Smo. P I 8 I N I P T Z 0 C I ~ H E V B ll g 2 b&. $190 util. tncl. 6TM033. tU Boo':. $U5..:..i:no· htcl. 4 BDRM' 2 •BATH &15-3974 3 BR, 2 Ba, Cpta/drps ~t· U£J\. .,.-, y ... -... ear., 17391 :Apt A Keel1on, 0 p E R H V e 'A z £ 0 r HI 0 CA V N"' ROOMMATE. female 35--45. u . .. .t .....,. outside · trui, tre1h paint, 11paia1n. quiet Sl:t'ee!· 1 child OK. 842--0389 · • Sh•re nice 2 BR apt nr Your door. m'806 2,r1~~ ('~.d~ u~/~i Nr. occ. $195 mo. 5.57-0.150 no pets. $165. mo. 6T>8711 HUNTINGTON ARMS c G "TT Eu LI.RTL LT z. 0 s I Npt Slvd. '65.+ uttl . C.D.M. 2,400 Sq, Ft/P.CH. New liarbor View h 0 me . \VII !WR.-3772 STUNNING 2 hr. 2 ba. $155. 2 B.R 4·pl.!X, crpls, mge, New deluxe 1.2 . 3 BR'a, L N • I " a T p • 8 -• N II 8 • 0 I .. 'll().~. ~. 64M:'£t I il Me/~ i"Joor S$50 mo. F.1nta11tic view, near pool, · aon, ·' · Carden apt. Pool. rec. rW-g, famlly, no pets. 758 B 2 BA, all bllnl, unflll'n. Call n .. v E> • • RESPONSIBLE flrl to share' or trade for? M7-3028 24 )tr. tennls <.1>Ul1, park~ sehoollL 2 Blt,~i BA, l'O()m. $19r._ no W. 18th St. Shallmar, 548--0358 Rlll" .. 96tH894/ 53&-!IOCll K l 8 9 C LT T I a a LT I P VU I A ... ., "each a~. Call Teri Cl>STA MESA OOWNTOWN l<OO. m<> 640-SSGi. . I =. '·I 0 LG E I B • •·v I'~ N "· 2421 Eldeon, M&-7748 Al..L utll pd, Lee 1 Br apt. • • r. no ' BR. tree Cb I:: water. at oft.lee. 644-&440. ...,.,, ew...,. dee., qWet 2 & 0~,;.~~ni'ie~"b1= DELUXE B A C 11 E I 0 RS Dltns, rcrrta. ahaz c r pt • c ldld<>R. ~D C e n t er • Cpta, ~rps. Ol.lld ok, no R R I a 0 0 p T p a p N G 0 I H I M G WANTED tmsale' to allare 138 Rochester, 642.4905 dsh't!.r, 2 car pr, SJ,;iO. $~ pr~ mo. li60 ~ $156. No pe1a. Ml-1517 n. 00-: or ~li63. Jlds. n7o. UZ...1652 A I G A TT M U AT 0 H I G N S R C A Ntleluxe':!:_!!~t!!!Br~!!a~pt~w~/!!u~mr=.1 ;;1;;vt;;l;-;;;;;';;;;;R;;om;;;;;;•;I ;;;;;44;;;•;, mo. 64&-2018 Ave. ~!IJ! •Pt 15. &U-~5. !BR, neu college, garage, 2 nr. apt. cpt/drp. No chldrn 2 BR. 2 BA. CJ~·· d.rpl., 0 r ff g 9 1 U'B , 1 T s G a 1 a T • M ~.8-~7 or~· 3 BR, 2 BA. Duplex. 2 bl~" Huntington Beach 37~ t"'rtSNy ~~ S!W ~pt~!:.:,. ~~pie? 22li ~l ~.!3au K. no peta. i 01rapt fer Rent WO Center San Clemet'I .. beach. PIO. yearly. 641-3188 EXTRA I 2 Br t Ba. 11 T 0 I C 0 • D ' T A 0 I & T N 0 P lOOO Sg Ft or &42-itl.4 ! BEAtrr l Bt tum. apts'$1SS $130 mo. 1 BR. Upttrura. ge • % LARGE 2 lr, nr. be 1 e h • -11 -.... -;:. SstlNGLE,\ ... ~':_ c.nre81 • ...::-12thmo. Storo Ot'~~--,.,AL . · I: $175 Sp.1niah l't,yle ~lid' Older cou;pJe prefttrtd. 122 cpl<1, drpe. nr OCC. $175. Forctd air beat. enc:ld, gar.ii 4 1 -._._. BIW. ._ ..,...~ B~T .... ~;5&s.z ~ \ ~ ~: trw. pvt, enclosed~ .. pooi, r._tapolia, CM. 494-46&l 567.s372 ~ 1 411 14th St. ~ :;::~ ~';'11 T. !,.-= 611 111 ,... .,.. f'1M&M dql; m.7116 £\'et. . ~~ Real ~1430 &: 494-6«).I, uuna. laundry, I.ts 1~ ] BR upper, bltN, crpts. EA~IDE 2 hr. ttncl. K•t, /l BR. Encl pr, DO petl:, BA Rlll EI. PllONT8fatn' llAlt81GftT SINGLE.._...,. Mar Hllttlor a.t'764 ~1'333 C11AR.i'VllNG 3 UR. lgii )Id. KetJaon I.aft( l blk West Adlll, no pell. $140. per IAund. nn .. cpta:. $2XI. al57 l child o.k. $175. mo. BUTT l'LATE "&IL IF.CllVllt F • Adami... Colt.a Mna, I '!'i~~~!":'"!!'~iiioi~ SlC'pe to bench. Comm. pool. of Bea.ch off S2ater. &t2-'7S48 mo. 642-97i2 "A" Tustin Ave. 673-0797 960-2817 OOMft MAGAZINI 8TOCI .. ...... after 6mn I AVAIL. DEC. I : 4n N~ $¢1. mo. nt. 64.r7573 M&N, sm121all beach ho t,fl I , Large 3 BR, 2i' BA, famllY EXTRA Irr 2 Br. Cr pt t, SPACIOUS 2 Br, f\8 a ,, FlltfNO 'IN T•~:...,,..,..:m:,!OOIR i SfNGLE GA.RAGE ,IOr rent. Blvd. $300. mo, 25·~, sd Room~ .50 v.·ee:Jt-. npUI roon1, comp!. !'l'dccol'ettd. dfJ>I, bltlns, no pell. 830 ovt'riooklna: ioU c 1 e , ~. a.ta Mesa. $2W for any buainhl. Owr/Aat. eweort •it Is 32 $95, mo. 5.lSvl\56 No ll'l!l!I, •-1t 642-0461. Center St. 646--11!1 $200. (213) 598-5612 r 6 To order eny or all ot tht 11p1ncW "S..11 a Find" boob, mo. lfMl:N. 64~4fl01/6'1$.{J14t 3 BEDROOMS, 2 bath. llU"le S.11 Idle llertls with ta Dally l·levt1 1amet.n1rw )'OU want to $170, 1 BR. dupl~X'. MOJT~ ~EW 2 I 3 Rr, bifn~. n\ltoblt1 :l thtoufh &. tend 80 ctntl f« tKb, 'lffllliit& cheeks The tucat dn.• In ttie Wut. SPACE AVAIL for lease t ft need yard, s.17l. j08 Ktns• ~7pu1ifled Ad. CalJ lrilt Clan~ •M It i:pl. 1)()1)-lmoken. no ~ta. CA~I, no pe(.s. 7 t 5 I PlY•bl• t.o "Stelt '-,ind," St.lr-TeltP1• 8,..ctlt.tc.. . .,cW,.• . , . a Dally Pllot au.tfltd Boatdwalk Shop'( _Ctr. at Place, IW6--tli04 l well •'call N W &t " • • 968 A \V•t t71h, 5'l8-0$8 G11.rf'.leld 84>6Ni~· 13:r lltttta In ce N ot t1'ia NWSJlllJltf. • Want Id result~ ..... ~, ftunt. Hbr. Clll: ~388 • .. . • I ' ... , . - ol --·~ I, • l • • 1, • 12, B c, p A A B OI A c OI N I Pl I ... • Frfd~r Nomnber "· 1~7~ DAJLV PILOT • 7 a . I-R 1 n , ~·F 7...: He!. W...tOOI, MiU.litl'ltlp Want04l, Mi~ fill . us "''' enta 4'50 Bwlne11 Oppor Lott ound UGO C•rf'l!t $ervlA 601 l•sttr/ •1Nlr '° .:.::::?:..:.:.:::::;:=!.~::...:...:..::.:.:=::...;==·-=-,._ ~ · , &*XI' N£W loll WJ Cl Var. All alt.Ii ~ 1toro ct ofc b1, AJC. Warhle 18' coUe, w/spndn, 4 truk hJ ctn, gd Pl'lcl, hi Irv.I, LOW RENT. could divide, avau. lmmed. Edln,te:r at Nwpt General MallCKJer CAW'. ANIMAL CONTROL JOHN'S Car~ •J.T . KINKENS ~ DellW<rt--lSM••..Y Only Sales TRAINEE ' .. ~ 11 1 , • r, 11 , ., •<th rtunlbwton Betch Shtlttt Utlhobtrry, Dri d poo.) AcousUc Cellitp, Room "" ........... m" • 8311 oo..on St ""'-'Mi CSoll Retar ••"· "'"°"" patc:hh\r. Lie. No. OFDAILYPILOTTOwuudERS.ru;. lc•denhlp "'"'· deoirod to ""'11 ot uwna;;. Socl<ty -• Ill '010 ' QSll91511. 83:·*2 QUtru;S 'l'IIB USE OF A LARUE ~"f A- • ..,.,,. •• " Coop, Bob 541·21185. 83$.1088. • • • d up a loc a l ANIMAL ASSIST. LEAGUE .............. IOmlnote Pl 61 i07i ~l0NW•~"NORVAN.''ON'l'A'"f"0 disUibutorsh.lp of a k:oadtng ~ .. -... i.... 1 ..... .d-..... bleach Jot )'OU!' w h I l e., __ u_m __ "I~-----, ouv " " i.u.n.. International ()rpniutlon nc':rt".;;;;;'1n~m°:•91i'.ioo .,,,...., Sa"" -.....,., t.R. OTIS PLUMBING BO:N'l'ON WILLIAMS 33o WJ>S'f llAY in Edueat~nal -for ANIM.U.S IMPOUNDED by ,.,,,,.. me '""" ..= Rtmodels 6 fl<-•-. Watrr S1'JtE!>T, C~'fA iiii::SA. TELfil'HUNE ma.nqement. Send l'fflDTle St Setn.rd na&I Trt. WW cle&n Uvln& rm., h t d 1-· 1 64M!l'll ~OR AP!'OlN'l'AtJ::NT. to 8. liiaxlm. P. 0. Box . ,fc:_ e,. nn ~haU -$15..Aru'-nn. •a er• .. •po1a •· -STORE FOR RENT. Prea· 4U EJ Toro~ See.ale, female, Tri.. ft.50 couch $10 Q.1.1r $$. !Urn a nets. dl&hwuhl!r-.. I Oppo1unlly E _,_ tire area. Nf'xt lo Shirley lNVisr ' 1 · Poodle mix. male, White l$ ~ exp. is What counts. &U-6263 MIC A . B I A An Equ.1 I m,.-'flr M--Art Gill•-· !""' your 1 ~! Beet ln-Aliba.n. male Blond , _. _ ...... -... l do work O>mpletc Pl"-"1 .... Servi~. u. elp Want·• u "F 7100 s.".;::~.1 H L·e1• ~ Oatlon. Olveraify your tn-Lab male Biack ...... u,.;lllUU Uc 2'126M .......... t'.lp W1nted. m&F 71w n ----._,_ ft.,~, ........ ~ •&una corne. can Don Brickell, ~nus~-·-fem, Wt/tan inytrlf. Good r.I. 531~01 · ~----- -•• -847-5418 r--,;;;" "1-Blk/ hi Prof Ca-' Cl .. nlng Remodel I. R .... lr 60ll BE OF SERVICE TO DELIVERY.MEN .,., I 8 ; A way for a high school graduale lO enter lhe. newspaper bu"alntls DAILY PILOT lnduttrlel Rent•i 4JOO lnve1t Opport'y 5015 '¥~r mf;. ~Tri w Fktor C•~• Windows YOUNG exp. nr Uc. Arch. YOUR COMMUNITY f!'~sW:itv!::b'to n~ 1-;;;;;;~~;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;; Cdcker/Beagle, inale, IJll(Jwht Dutch ¥&int Strv. 537·1508 'll>ill design A bu 11 d im· .l Get f'a!d t"'or It ~co111-h o en e 1 , $Zl> per mo. I' MESA CEN'tER F'OR SAL&.2 TD. $50,00) at Sillde TetT, male, Brnl&ry Cem-.-./Conc:Nte '601t provmnts to your Mme or l n a: Newoom~1:s. xible &i2--4800 . .,,.===o--I 1% !nt~.rest. Small 1st on ~p ndx, male, Blk/b~ ,..., bu.s. Try me, John. 543-1031 hrs. Need car. typewriler -DENTAL RECEPT. This highly successful local newspaper bas an opening Cor a trainee in tho circulaUon sales area. Selected applicant will receive a liberal starting salary, regularly scheduled raises, boous opportunities, and many (fingo benefits such as paid vacations, paid group insurance and a credit ·1nion. He will aiso be provided a company car with personal use privileges. In d I Co,m m erctaJ spa.cc Alpha Bela ?tDct Bldg. Write Sib. Husky, male, Blk/llvr BACKHOE. Gr ad in g & Roofing 6082. ~7~ d 11 poll it Ion ' Alt (lill:l:;t!s ue111.<.1 u1~:r11h•, I e.val~ 1914 Chari", Co 11 la P.O. ~ 92'l, CM . Great Dane, mBle, brown Trenchin&: Ser. Construction!'-'=='-----'= ~=~...,,....===.-yr t-xp nee. SW . ~u. Sanw Mesa. l500 Sq. fl. at $200. Mart, Truit DMds .5035 ~!~~~\~~~=ck Clean-u.p, Hauling fill dirt, RE·ROOl>'ING. All~ twes •. 1 BO?Y &MAFNENDER . ~t.>. Corp b....'\lk•i1L'\I. 11.u. ALSO Cu1t Cement Work. 642-8514 need the work, BoA, M/C <.:.111 310...l>W, sro,..1(.).1.!. rnd. with orrlcc, 1500 sq, ft. Irish Sena, fem.. Red Don Uc t00191C-39 ask tor Andt 642-0i.12 at ;"">. "" 220 3 pt,... LOANS UP TO 80"!. AND OTHERS 6'-1691 DENT L ASSIST. 1..1..... 8 K1tten. n1ale, ar.. !Abby CEMENT Work of all kinds, ~~""'""'",,...,=':'<=-:-B 0 0 K K E E p ER • F /t, Chairside. Jo"'ull Onie. X...Ra,y Applicants must be 18, have a clean driv- ing record, have a high school diploma. }lours are generally 11 ,\,l\'1. to 9 P.M. with 0;.t:"Mc~.\V. 17th Streel, 1st TD loans SiWne!e, male, blk/gry Rell¥lft8,ble, 11-ee estimates REPAIRS, all types.., R.eu. medical blllln&. Xlnl \\'llge license roq 'd. Sawiy •J>C•I. A•k tor John l\1cCann Siamese. Seatpoint, fem Call 638-3l25 Fne esL Uc'.d. AJ1c. fer-• bene. for a mature, de-tTi•!Be bene. 8ea.e!i area. If you are qualj(ied and are interested in 2 d TD L Sbthr Dorn, tei:n. Gry/wht CEMENT & Bloct Woriy Walt. 830-6020 anYtlrne: pend. peraon. 00--2uo tor 8~7-Li9. learning more about where this training HA"llO" 0 , 080$ Sbthr Dom,.m.tJc. 8lad< Walls, ""''°'• oldewalb, J C ROOF,.,......... Rnofmg-""~"~'""'"""=~==~-' DENTAL ASSIST. leads , come to the DAfLY PILOT office, 330 some Saturday overtin1e. COM~ANY REALTORS SINCE 1944 673-4400 KITTENS &: PUPPIES etc. Sy hr. or job. 646-6915 new '&: recover. Free esli-BOYS &. GIRLS Ch a Ir s id e ex~r. ooly. \Vest Bay Street and ask for ~lr. \Villiams in Lown:t rates Orange Co. t.OST-REWARD C<>ntc•ctor jOJ. mate. I.Jc & lnlluttd The DAILY Pnm has .L."<panded dutle-11. 31.i day wk~ the Circulation Department. , Settl•r Mfg. Co. 7 mQ. bl.Jc. male caie, altered. S.wing/Alter•tions 60l4 routes open In-COSTA Full 5a.lary, ?.Jany benefits. 642·2171 , .54$.G611 . v.-ellrlng blui! Dea col, '*-GERWICK 6: OON, BldJ. ·-MESA, COLLEG~ PARK&: Beach area. Cal.1 962-2436. Ail Equal Opportunity Employer Serving Harbor atta ityrs. bandage on be.ck te11 . Net"d! Contr. Add ttmOd. St. lie. DRESSMAKING EAST & \VESI' COSTA -"'iioi'ENTii'fAL'if';Re<ep~;;;;''-,;;;f-l,.,-.,--=~~'.!;.~~~~~~~E~~==ocl TRUST Deed. $5,400, pays 1ne<14~a1!:, rontact 494 -78&1 Bl-111 '321.I 673-8H1. 5G-60Z1"~ 846-".!_;:?;.ERATIONS hlESA. 642-4.m Endodon tic office. t.ai:~ He lp Wanted, M&F 7100 H•lp W•nted. M&F 7100 S7'l month for 84 months, or .,.....,.,_, Ora t ng .,. "'"" Equal Oppor. Employer e.'(J')., front I.: back oUlce. (!!!!!!!"'!!~~ ... ~""! ... •I then $6,000 ~. Ci e LOST, Y nK b I a ck cat Tile 6091 BOYS & GIRLS ~1 i as io n V I e j o . Da)li GENERAL OFFICE JA .. ~ITORS, full &: part tlmt NEW Warehouse Nt"Xt lo yield 1&%) n4-5f4..7317 w/whlte patch wxler neck. Dre~~l~,N iJd~'?:1. ::::: CERAi\.ilC TILE NEW I:. NeYt-'Speper Carriers. Min. f)Sl-4860, eves 496-1108. c21 PosiliCln.s a\._11111,1!e lu cverung!. Ope~ ID Ora.nae():) Alrport. 33XI sq -; 1 may •til l have tag Im age W. Udo 1£1e, Balboa D E NTAL , ex pd otncc ;.Mdur-rion nn·I pur,~iasln~ Newpn11 Bea.ch. Sanla Ana ft 1ncl 400 -fl office In 1 __ [gJ w/telepho n e num•-, tree esl. 96~ remodel. Fre e est ates. PeniMu1a. Contact ?tir. b H u-~ & O•ange. Apply at 1~-..., ""'' s · bs 1 5.l&-2426 manager, usy . un ·-&•on w/r11pidly growing sailboat • •L<H industrial park. Tim DrillCOll l.olt W,..... Vic: Santa Ana 'Ave 15th St, Electric•I 6032 m }O we oome. · Backstro1r at the DAILY B e a c h office, fr i~ manuf. Need m a t u r e, Arm1'trong Ave., Sa.ota Ana 997·2100 or Leland House I 'l"!!iiipj!'~-!ijiiii-iilijijj! Pltase call 642-1938 'lift 5 -CERAMIC tile i n 1 ta. I I e d P.iLO'f or call 6:2 1Z?1 & b (' n e f J t s , salary open. r es P 0 n 1 1 ble indlvidual f( belween 4 &: ~: 30 Pl\1. Phone 536-m.51 l , wkda.ys · · E LE CT R I C I AN * Old around lub. $99. complete. leave ap,•bcntio;i. 962-3329 wlheavy oflil.'C biu:lq,'T'Oun<l 540--781-1. * COSTA MESA * Last & Fou 5300 LOSI': BLACK LABRADOR, Joos -Ney,• Jobs. Servu:e 1-n4-797-<l410 Equlll Oppor. Employer DE:N'fAL AssisUtnt, c.xper'd. who work "'ell u n d e r ~~~:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;.1 Almost new M·l . LOST: REWARDI Dover I Pacific Coast area, ~sJgnyUme -anYplace. Top Soil 6092 BRAKE g · X·ray certificate. Good pa.y. pressuf'l' w/all kinds of pro-JOBS JOBS JOBS L'IOlt oq 11 llBS. 1110 I' , al b NB. Reward. 548-9331. Call 548-8844. pie. Good typing & figure AAM S 1 _, FREE I ;. •• ~..... · 11 grown m e cat, lack &: G rd -6045 " aptitude. To $500. E --,. '".,._... brown, long hair. I-las Manx • ening *TOP SOIL * COMPOST• RONT ENO MEN & DENTAL Front olfil.-e, part 643-8961 Bureau of 1,lm SQ. FT. office or tall. \\'earing flea coUar. Vic ,. 11•1 *MULCH * REDWOOD • f lin1e, exp nee. Xlnt location. Ask For Mi chele . Eniployruent ;\genc:y , starage. Plenty of parking. Anaheim Ave, Coeta Mesa. PnoNh J ~ p A NESE GARDENER CAlL 58&-6930 ! Call oUJcc manager ~2481 Costa li1esa 556-1100 $225. 'Newport Sbo"' Arc" C.U 645n44 """ alt 6. Exp. We ek I Y M·a In t. Tutoring 6094 INSTALLATION MEN DI s HWA S H ER Wanted ' G U ARDS 2106 Harbor"'"· Sul" 207 -1.Cal;;=c,1.o642-8252==;o'-· '-' -~--1 LOST, Top -(J3cket-w/long" ·Pe--•! ••or. .Cleanups. Tree &: Sbru b Davs. Bea.chcomh "8 Cot· Immed. need full & p/time AIUlhn1 liOO N Euclid 'l16-&13J 12,lm IT, Modem air con-sleeve11) to evening dress • --1 --Trim. Free est. 548-9483, fee Shop, 7633 W. Coast guards for Orange Co. area. Qrg-2 Oty El East 634-1222 didoned oWces, heavy In v.'hite wloolored dots & 543-7953 TENNIS Wtruction. Private. For Pep Bays Store Hwy, NH. 642-8475. Call (ZlJ l 435 -5325. ' powtt, Santa Ana 11. r e a . In Ille weight materiaJ. Call TENNIS ANYONE? EXP. Gardener serving One hour. Immed. full-time openings. uvc·rµRS ASSISTANT 8an1-5pm. 1'1onday thru ~-Journeym•n Mechanic 558--0424, 673-2828 Ursnla 645-7766 Newport, CDM area. CpmpJ Call fi7&.4341 Xln't salary & ""'Orldng Young. lady (18·28) to v.'Ork d a Y · 'Lawrence Securit~, to wort in auto club ap. cosrA MESA l0.000. w &q. LO~_ Gold square link Here's just the right pn:lenlng. Yard cleanups, , FRENCH LESSONS l.'Onds. L i beral employee as docior• a s sistant Inc. proved shop,, Xln't pay, In- tl., fully sprinkled, w/oU. watch bracelet. Nr or f.n ~~ Kl-'!_1Bf~ thahot ti-16-4676 333 W. BAY ST. CM benel.!Ats.1 1 p /recept. in health spa, No HEtP Wanled: IdeaJ · f or 11urance ~ts. paid vac. A la. yd. 6C4-mXI Delaney's Restaurant, ..rm. s"'"-....-.. tennfs t"<Yer w COMPLETE GARDENING TRAILER ZI PP Y n crson • exper. necess.. We tra.J.n you. 1tude:nt11. P/tlme evt"S & 5 Deyii. &$&.8838. 1600 Fl' of Ml on"1KYPARK. Substantial ~ (213) has la·ev~ :r::t Mo. Maintenance • Oe~ Schools' 120 ~ l.iif~treet Apply in penoo altn or eve. S...111. Mon thru Fri 5:31)..9:30 IU,NIOR .. SA. I er ale. heat. m;, under gotna: 597-1~. ~JU: ~ ~ine. ll~& ~ upg a '"'.ototlll. 542-2773 Instruction 7005 1530 S ~r f\l!lenon 21.U Harbor Bid., C?tt. I< Sat 9:30-l::ll. Na exper. _ ~ •~-l::!~~s;~·[1-Zill-~~;;;;.:::~~~~.:+Fmn\"=i§~ilr~~dogs~i;.~1iU~~t -mem~ P~ COl..J..ECE tud 1 1 1512r"BCach iil .~estm. Dr1pery--M1!'uf•ctur1'f bonus: F!:,ri~--;;i~o'. ~~ Stor... 4550 Nov. 7th, )"l'llow lab .. 1 yr. Beech'• exclualve Hi&h· i_,nc1scapin&:-tree service i ~nt.f,.....bm:g 2M6 Brlstol, C.osta .r.1esa Exper'd or 1'1-'Lll train Jor 636-789.1 or 892-2?"18. Age 10-15. Earn S2G-$40 per ~~-&G~e~ ~.0 ~::: land Racquet Clu_b.U Only reasonable, 642-53!1, &1425 :00" n i:termedhi~eo ca fj SOYS -=Oona. Beach Drapery • HOSIE.SS ~~~b~~-== l;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J 5.17=3S9,3 ...L __J~_i;::_:,a~:~-~ ~...U.D.i~ --Bruce-at-7-5-2-1-3-2-3 OP---or DRY CLEANING Exp'd P/U~. 2 EYefl "& 2 days. school and Saturdays. You MINl·WAREHOUSE FOUND, Kodak ~era own-lighted court lucked a~ SMAU. HOME-REPAIR 546-4478. GIRLS counter girl. Nev.·port Beach .30-M hnr;:: Private club. Good must be out '"~ school by Private, locked individual er ldentil'y by ~ no in a resldeatlal neigh-CAR.t>ENTRY PLUMBING VOICE, Piano, Theory P aper Raut•s Open MS-22'.!l ~·age. 1' lne medical plan. 3:00 pm and be able to work storage units. From $7.50 (.'Olor, app~x date & loca: borhood. It's a tennis key ELECTlUCAL 54~1004 Your Home Or Mine In Lanun• Beach in · Food&: beverage exper. Age a• least 3 days per week. No ~ ,.._ALLSPACE tion lost. HB Police Depart· .club that's '° exehWve a Hauling 6051 Mr. Newman Man"y Loc•tians. EARLY Chriitmaa Shappen 21-35. Reply to Clas.5ilied deliveries &or colli:c~~ ment 536-5621 seat on the boB.rd or di· Call ('Ar; Lambert need cxira money? (;ood ad no. 282 c/o :!;sily :;iot. ~:'3~.n prov I i, 9'0-1970 LOST· Ladles Swiss Dia· rectorscomeswlthmem-HAULING, M ov i ng and I xlra Income avail. working r.o. Box 1560, ta esa., lo I!!•!!!!!!!!!'!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!" I ioond Watch, w/Dlamond b e r s h 1 P In q u Ir I es Trash Cleanup. 2 students. 642-4321 as AMWA y distributor a Ca 92626_ EquaJ Opportunity Emp yer LINK · band. Grea t sentimental 6444146, after 8 p.m. * 641)...1749 * . Equal Oppor. Emr>loyer few hours per day .. For"in-HOSTESS & BUSBOY JACK IN THE BOX, immcd STORAGE · UNITS ya Jue. REWARD 833-a"i92 EXPERIENCED 1 eat u r e SKJPLOADER & du.mp truck . CASHIERS lervw. 546-0194. Apply In Person openings 9PM · nildnile. Penonal business or recrea· nit. 5::.tl or wknds. writer, proof reader, copy w 0 r k. Concrete, agN. .. 11, Job W•ntecl,·M.le 7025 · COOKS & ALLEY WEST Also. 12Al\1-8AM. rD.> Baker tnal 't F 18 '""" editor wishes to con t·a ct sa.,,{,.~ breaking 846-fiiO WAITRESSES EARN XTRA MONEY ''"'" W Oceanlront NB St. Cos~. Mf'Sa ' bo 8 or:;se$an 1.i . LOST-BR N LABRA~R . penon !Jf similar experience '""06' ' BARTENDER. Exp .' Register Newspaper, Aut o ...,_.,., . ' LAUNDRESS.• I/time. l\1caa am ree • cg o Ft'male. 6 mos old. Vic: and int e rests for col-* ?.10VING &: HAULING. Availa ble for your Holiday Salary &l.'COrding to exper. Delivery. Nd. reliable car. -411-• ..,,. " rtVw'-Verde Conv. Hospital. 661 Freeway. Call 979-01.50. 18th & Westminster N'!'° 7. laboraUon on or preparation LOCAL & long Distance. parties. Plan ahead 673-6609 P:-e~er no st~n~. Exper. 2 Openings ill Cl\t & NB. oeo~,...._,.._ID Center St, CM 548-~ LIDO VIILAGE ground floor $100 Reward. No questions. of articles, storiu. novels, 66-8495 Job Wanted Fm•le 7050 pref d, but will train. Apply Hrs 3 to S::iO pm. wkday11. ~ .---U\,.J\Jl"" "tLL SAVE sPA~ WH EN Storaae·or Ware ho u 11 e 645-7002. e:c. \Vrite Box No. 317, c/o FREE PlCK-UP of rn Is c. . • _ betwn 2:30 &: 4:30p1!1-Ham-& earl m w e ken d s CCO\IV"ES •Ar"<"'"" ~ spaoe, 600 fL Reasonable.LOST : Sun .10·20.Fem Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560, dlacards .• 213-592-5263 alL OO~iPANION-aide tv oonv. burge~amlct,fl545MrAdac:.5 ~.~a-\Vmcy.e Ci . ~~r.uul:rc~, ~~Gandey ~p~ Paul , 6 7 5 -1512 days,, G ~rm a n S he Ph er d Costa l\fcsa. Clllif 92626 6 pm Thank you. .. Mike &: elderly. Lite hscY."Jetiing, Ave, Ask or · • 1-.:NLilNt:.t..H. Jr. vU F'HA/VA/C.Onvcnlional items in wash cloths, lO'ftll 613--3tlt eves. M_ix, BlkrJ"an, flop ears. AUlAMBRA HI Alumni HAULING. Ught Anvtime. e rr ands~_ type. P /Un1c, rasco. , .-$1093-$1332 Interviews By Appt. and other Unens. )'OU~ Missed a lot. Please call Class ol "45" 30th RewUon. Also odd jobs. R.ea.. ... Mble. mature, kiM, expel, 9'm-5128 CASHIER RhlUU'eS kno""'.ledge of dral-488 E. 17th St (at·Jrvine)Q.t more space in the Kanae 494-4482IorREWARD Weneedhelpinlocating CaUJa.ck.66--8903 VERSATILE Executivt HOSTESS ting computma; re&earch and closet. by ae1Hac idle WST: 11-13, sm.. blackmalf', classmates. Pleue call jt KAULING * Secretar)' leeks pit P/time. Must have exper. ~·riti.ng, checkin& &: dtreo'.. Suite 224 642·1470 Items with a DaP Pilot l'liiiiiiliiiiiiiiliili~I ahaggie peodle. While Joyc:e.McWborter Smltb BY ·cou.EGE "SIUOENT employment. Newport/ Qf Lion of field operaUo111.:\1"'~:"~""~•~11F~~~~:=~a...uted~~~=Ad!.~Call~~=~ goa·tee . Vlc. 23rd &: 968-8453 JEFFREY536-1730 ~a.152-1487 App~_-In Person · E du c ation equivalent to N--rt. CM, ' 'Pe P y ' ' • ....... ,...""'° d 1· ,_ edlled Business Oppor 5005 6~ SPIRITUAL ~"-"" LOCAL Moving &: Hauling Sfi'TErJI:IOUSEKPR. ·avail. The . elv•t Turtle gra ua ion ...... m acer 1::;:;;=.:.:..=='--="" !o'LOST""°"·"Mi;::;alc;:e-;',"'>T"o:::y~Poodln:::::;;::e-, I A~~ 1~0~ ~f!, by student. Large t t ~ck, 4 weekdays or can relleW!. 5:J 1• :1!.!11u11 1s;anc1. Pill :~ef! r 0~ 0~~~~~ 1 -:1l~ COCKTAILS $55000 , i4 Pomeranian, Blk/lliver, 312 N. El Camino Real reuonable, Barr)' 531 l23S Hire a Lagunan. -Save Gas. CHAUFFEUR $400 eng1~. or an E.i.T. ' Gr $10,000. -mo. Aft AGT. ans to Baba, re c e fiTIY San CJeD-iente, For appt. He•tln9 & Air Cond 6053 References 4!'.H-7285 too•Ai Free To A pp I i c an t certin-~1e•l.S6ued by t h e P.B.S. 833-1141, 6-Gil770 groomed. 536-8290, 893-2883 Call 492-9034 49~136 -MATURE Practical Nu.ts e Delivery Duties/Retired State. FiUng De ad 11 n e • ,E~~'-'7"";,=~:;:. =c: 1 1 l-lIRNACE REPAIRS see ks part-tlme position. Also Fee Jobs '""'-~ ..._ 6 ·~• Requ.,1 LIQ STORE FND-Sc:hwlnn boys ~tingray PREGNANT? SAVE MONEY ON YOUR Relief jlays. 643-4771 ~--=m....:r ' -'-"' · · • bike In Harbor Highlands Caring, conl1dentlal cow~I-GAS BILLS. HAVE YOUR WESTCLIFF application from: Oty ol LOCATION area. CalJ to identify 'aft 6. ing &: referral. AbortiOn, FURNACE ADJ u STE D PRACTICAL nurse, day or Pcrsoru1cl Agency San Juan Capl.slrano 32400 A OONVENlfNT StfOPPINC ANO SEWING QUID£ FOR nil! GAL ON THC GO. $1700. You Bring Lie. 548-3281 ~· adoption & keeping. Wrnt NEW F1LTERS night. L~ye. in or out. (Mark III Center) Paseo Adelanto, Sen Juan ACT. P.B.S. 64:>-1170, 333-1141 LOST fem kitten, look& like APCARE 642-4436 RR HUGGINS co &42--051.5 * 496-3345 • 1651 E. Edinger Ave, SA Capistrano, Ca !12675. Far an ad lft Woman's World COFFE~ SHOP Siam'ese, Newport West, nr HAVE note for $10,000 at 486 Newport Blvd, N.B. Help W1nted, M&F 7100 Call 54U836 ENGINEERING C•ll Sue 642-5678, etx. 330 Magnoll• & H am i I'••. 10% Int per annum, payable Houuclunlng 6054 A CLEANING LADY TECHNICIAN Seamed-To-Sl1'm Doll fa·"on•.' . • GR. $13000 MO. 968-4901 over next 4 yr&-On thrivlng ccountaltt Exper. 5 Nights a week. 11U ,.., Free Standing md Seats. LOST: liiale. white Chinchilla lryine business. Will dis-H 0 USF.Cl..EANING thnlout Junior or Semi Sr. Ex:peri-6PM-2:30AM. Newport Bch }' ro Ii:'. re s s iv e growing AGT. P.B.S. 645-1770 1133-.1141 Persian. cat, in vie. Mague-count for cash. 2.J.3-iiS3..956. )'Ollr ~thoroughly done. enced In tax & auditing de-otc: bldg. Steady Y,-'Ork for Electronic Mfg.'r., needs 8 rite St. CdM. RE\VARD REAL ESI'ATE TRAINING. All ocea.mons. Alao windos. sired by Ouistlan Newport 1eha. womari. 644-0006 wkdys sharp Electronic Tech . , BEER BAR-3000 ON 5".S.2358 or 551-3503 ladiv. instruction. Personal 3'1J....2313 Beach C.P.A. finn. Submit capable of bui ldin g & Old Eat. Needs Promotion f'OUND: Male dog. Goldish attn. ~Aes oder bro~;!'u°'92a.m Mesa. Cleaning Service resumes. w r I t e Classlfled CLERICAL d e b u' g in g sophisticated AGT. P.B.S. 645-1770 833-1141 red. Flea collar. white 2-3 w...... ca my~ Carpets, Window& F1oors Ad No 26.l. Daily Pilot Box Immediate openings for in· Electronic clreuits. Must be • paws. EastbluU area N.B. SAND Crab"°""' off e rs Etc. Free EsL 557"°'742. 1560.Costal\lesa,CA.9263> dividvaJs w/knawledge of thoroughly lam!liar BEER BAR LARGE 641-5425. special oail.~ ebyxqARu-lTIEslte HOUSECLEAN1NG. Good AREA Distributor want ed. 10 key nddJng machine. No :~~~~~ts~~ b:!~:. \Valk. in Rel 3 1'8-bles SILVER Ch a . m Bracelet. Poree.lain N s • refs. O'A'D transportation. Oppor. to earn up to. $800 typing. Must like working T Locaf Act PB S. • 963-3433 557-0849 I· w tral w/ligures. & o pportunity for ad-op ~ )OQ;,.,,1n0· · Sentimental v a I u e. $20 p 1 "-~ •--• * pet mo P time. !..__,.1n"· ~ A 1 Co tact \ .ncement. DELTA El.EC o.>.>-ll41 .....,.. Reward. Costa Mesa. area. • a m/uu" ncm.ier LET us relieve you of your Call for interview, """" ... or PP . n TRONIC CONTROL CORP. • •••240•. . Ad/ReJuction l®l l:~ach m, ...... n~-1 . ta·•·-·-~ I"'""""'"'"................. Carol Smith COCKTAIL LOCATION ;;~ & white YoUng Chi· • Stan'.an, 52'7·3400 ~JI~· .\,Qa. A~T MANAGERS 644-5800 ~64~~m;:,.:.:67,===:;-;;.,,.-I Fu11y Equlpt SlO,!XXi huahua. l\fale. Vic. Orange MEMBERS}{ IP to the H OU SEK.EEPING wanted, Workirig couple, mid.die aged Avco F'inancial Service EXEC. S ECRETARY · Handle5 Seats 125 &: Walnut, CM. ll/ll/74. Newport Beach Tennla Club part tinie. Huntington area. for large apt house. New· Equal Oppor. Employer ChaUeng'g. Cll.l'eel" opp. for Old Eat.abHahed [''ach Area. Mi-8592 Call after CPM 64+-28.~. Exp. Refs. $3.50 hr. 963--7BU port eea4o9h~ N 12 o 68 pets. I""""""::':~~!!!!!!!!!! I intelligent, m o t Iv a I e d , AgtAGTP.8.S.833-1141 ,.. CLERK organized ind i vidual . e FOUND ON MAR VISTA, Landscaping 6066 w/experien ~ in Invoicing &: Superior skills teq'd. Opp. COCKT,A'ILS-SO. LAGUNA Small tuny I I~ ---· ---E --resporu;ib\Uties. Please sub-r Blk/White lemllle puppy ~ --LAWNS BROWN? ASSEMBL R shipping. Parcel post, bus. mit resume &: hislory of DINNER HOUSE M h 1 1 So e p e r truck & UPS. 49'J.2-.06 Renovation ls a necessity cc an ca· me , x · PAL ELECTRONICS earnings, to: Box 424, T00•.,.theOw":_1!,i:rA. o°"x•'-?,1, LOST: Bracelet, Aluminum •at this time. C.Onlafl Green w/hand 1?°1s pre~ d: Small Balboa Island, Calif. 92660 '"'' ""' .,.,,,., ..... ''/xln t benchli Apply 11820 \Vestern Ave. G. G. hlriged aqua.res set w/gree_n Haven Gar d c ns l.U.~ '""' • EXP'D POWER MACHINE PACIFIC plastic. Sentimental. 8o1bys_ltti"1 6008 ,Newport Blvd., Cf.{. Jlm 810,;:_,ePwMpor50t 7Mg~pet·i;,~; Call S9·l--5.153 OPERATORS tor Swim &: BUSINESS SALES "'A"J••• El e 646-39'27 n.i•1 • COLLEGE Students, over 21 M 1 turl .,_.. """"' BABYSJltTING. My hon\ c . m r. . Ave, N.B. 543-2622. to y,--ork In pizza. s hop ' Sports"•ea.r anu ac ng. ~Newport Bl. Cost11. l\1esa LOST, f.fan's Ant. Gold ring, Wkdys, 10 yn exp. Love M11onry 6070 ATTEND ANT, expcr.lor Sunf!O\Vl'r S'Ai m Wear . A SPECIAL KIND OF RESTAURANT Newport Beach prin1e loca· tlon. SmaU , charmin g, rusUc. Ample parking. Bee.r &: y,ine license. $55,000. OOLE OF NEWPORT RLTRS 673-55]] Dlanxmd & Sapphire. kids. Vic. Fair/Wilson, CM. ard '"'""f Good p/tlme. $1.25 hr. 67J....~. tTW S. l\'laln St, S.A. Reward, call 54fr.1038 or S49--0706 WILL I AMS & S 0 NS, grevey '°'.'1 I. pay. V & R Perry's Pina, Zl"°"' M9-2091 540-&t&I. Masoru"Y Lie. 00 2S30"4 6 , Fringe benefits. Apply Shell \V. Oceanfront, N.B. Off GI 1 BABYSITTING. My Home. Bri"" bk>ck 4 atone Statlon.1000 Irvine. NB Frant ice r FOUND: Blk female C.Ollie s to 6 wkdys only. flied '....,;~~n~:·:,.:~::}iiiiiiiii~~=~;iii..,., I COOK For OB/GYN oUire. Send puppy. Purple collar. 3 mos yd, OOt lunches. P o mona ...: AYON E>:p'd. Lundi & Dlnnt'r . resume to P.O. Box .39!J2, old. 16th und Santa Ana School area. 548-8454.. B R I CK W 0 R K , paving, 6 Days. Good Benefits. Top Long Beach, ca !!Olm. Ave., 642-7864. CH IL DCARE: \Vet!kda.ys. planten, & entryway1. Free S1dary. =r'-'R"Y""'COO~KS,""°""1"'vA"'l"TR=ESS=ES"' FOUND: Very old female Christian home. l\ilesa. Verde ea t Im a t e I 5 31-4 9 7 3 . Need. Cash For APPLY & D I S H \V AS J-1 ER S . dog. ae,.1e mix. O:mma s D ~ ••. = "720 Uc. No. 227430. Dave. SAM'S S£AFOOO JI .,..., "'~'" del t.far. 11/lL 673-751\ or area nr · · ... -..r • .....,...... Bri .. k, Block & Stone Christmas? 3901 E. Coast Hwy, Cci,\f ...........,.,._ EXP. Oilld care. Worlc1na; "' COOK -=,..;;-;;,.;-,..,,;;-;;'F" l;;;;;;""i~~~~;;;;;;;;[~6~44~81~"'~·'t.i;-..;;--;;;;f'J,<k.i morrrs only. Fatrvk!w & 64.S-8266 U You.'re ambiUous > en· GENERAL OFF~CE Pr inted Pattern · \I. I' HOLIDAY i''"OUND: Man's Ski Jacket Adams. 5-19--07'":>2 P•lntlnn/Panmrl-6073 thuslutlc. you can star I Spagi!ltl Bende r has Im- and Cap. Bay Crest Area, ... r-··• earning money Immediately mediate opening for Dish Sharp gel to 1raln ror R.crutlon Center N.B. 64&-4507. LOVL'lG cure in my Costa eCALL AN EXPERT• as an. AVON REPRESEN-Up Cook. Apply in person vHried ofc duties. Good lyp-931 8 · 811,.11 •1o ,.e an the t1l'frttf, ·~s •-•·•• SI C 'I Mesa home, ~ & nlte, TATIVE. M-people Ha"• ~· \\' Coast llwy N B in a skills t't'Q 'd. L e Ar n SIZES ~, •. •••hloo• In thl• tl'ltt,.rn. -"'' gal\ ' •• '" • FOUND·. 2 female dog" I•·-·' >'ard, 64 299 Quality ~. Economy Llc'd ""'' · ... wir. • • • • ~~ _ __. .. all.I d T.bl.. ·~~ ~ ' f too Cail lor det·"·· -'te• 10 a.m. purchas. o~r pn .... -.:uure, 8.18 Crool14'\ QUICKIE wardrob1t •r ' '~k like maltese. White. In I 'd , C811oote Paln•i .... , un ' .......,, n.1 ' f 11 \ U • I Nn P·on Ball. Fuss Ball & Elcc:· ~ ""'""· C•binet M•klng 6014 ...,.. ~""" ~06 540·7041. s .,,,, i t ch b rd & n g. ,,,, "ffT" ·ror 11 ~ .. doll•! · 1e ..-P 1 • or~ ;:r1;o-.w,w COOK lntegrated Da\;i Corp, 2283 1Tfi -lll4'i.ii ·g,.rl6.g ,-.l n. 1lr1og. Patt,ro tronic Amu!l"-mcnt G11.mes. FOUND·. I Bun••, vie AtJnn. WOODCRA~ apec· ,.· "·Ing t'n ACO ST /Se I rl Ex""rience ht'lpful. but not 1-,,· ... ,ie•" Rd. Costn Mesa. ""'1""'" ....,. ~155: i urpllc• ,,.ht. pa.ota. Xln' !·-me 110 000 down •v ~ • ...., U A a --exte or_ one I ·"To~IOTIVE new car ge l ,... • • .. •ho•••, blklol, -•-~, u -Ca.11 f';;';. <futaib. fkaltor: ~-l•i "~~f!.l!~0on, !,..tree~ HB, • c u stom cabinets furniture &lot)'. 1:~rt a1t $1'.'5.1 ~y,1) ready. Sniog: Be required. ne<.'Cl!sary. A11ply: TONIO'S 546-6080 or 646--74.25. dre~~ draniatic ,~~k';t 1nc:1.'"" Paul Coad 9(;2..6lil2. .... ~ ~. re.fin. & repair 536-7907. atory ...,.., a • 0 Ill enor, Ask for E:-b. 646-9303. 210 Ne .. ·port Ctnter Dr . G.O L F c ART l\1 A I N· s uPPLE SOFTNESS 1111 tbll -7$ CEl"TS for ll!ICll plltt'rn. PARTNi R WANTE D LOST: !l.f lrlah Sctter •. 6 mos, CABINETS, bookcas es, 842-1008 . . BABYsrM'ER, 6 hn per dny N.B. 64,l--2601 bt wn 2·5 pm TENANCE J\ilAN, exper'd. wr.y tlown. Ju1t that, ~11d ~ Add 2$ cenl!I foi-each patltro To ""in l'"ht lnanufl\Cturer. bm cir. lith St. HB. "Tui" formica work, free ' e st, COLLEGE Sludents paJnting for 3~ yr old girl. NB DELIVERYMAN F/tin1e. Apply in person :!fi~tul8~;~~t°;81~~.ur::d for fir5l-cl11111~1il ind 'W~l P 117-.. h 548-U7lr'\f42-9653 eve 55&--7365 &: 496-31'"".JS aft 5 int & ext, alrleu equl~. Also at•ea. Must have own trans. Early AM ney,-spa.per route, or call, Costa l\ifcl'\a country ont1 of the pretllf'lt look•. h11ndlin ft ; o nflr• i e ' -· ~~= h::Cve =na~~nl FOUND---Blaekpuppy,BakeiJ C•rpen'-r 6015 ldlchcn ""ablnetsreJinishing. Jt.50 pet hr. Gra-3268 nrt ~.+ Must haW! c ar. Club, {7141 fl.1()--7500; 1701 Printed r attern 931~: ~~sd!~:~~t:~~kt!~i~: ablllty &: De ·willing 10 mil up area. O»ta. Mesa Reta. 6T.J=.3658 ROB 4 P.M. 962-46.'l3. Coll Course Dr, C~t Ml~•e•' 8111'1 s. 10. 12, 14~ Iii, Arooka. lo.$, ihe Dail.)' Piiot, .! .. "" •-work. S1\lru·.v + &15-3157 FREE esUmate on addllioru1 STATE Uc 7782'lt4>bond ed , BABYSITTER, wnnted, •• ~ "a"°...,°""11"•"''°'"-•°"d!""ea"'u"""64l-""°"S67ll"' 5ell Idle llll'm• 64.2-56~ tB. St1e 12 (bll&t3-t) t•k!• 2-ffi Ntedlecral\Ot'pt.,Bo111U.Old • ~ I .. _ II I""'' ••• .• y1rd1 SO.ID<!h fabrle. I Chol·•· Slat'-Nt• York. equal 11hare of profil•. •r.x:_ -bO ST, Hw1Uogtot1 Harbor, smbalnel or !rK~; 1 ..,..... 1. ne painting int/oxt, 15 Y8'11'l time, 1l l hni d~ for 3 Hel W•nted, M&F 7.100_ Help W anted, M&F 7100 Send s1.&> fOf f'llCh p1t1trl'I. N v~ 10011 . r";;~t N1me, Ad· --·~•! f.'j,'th 1tllua!l0il. Toy poodle, g-y l•m. ~"d ca t ""'-o,.., tue, pane 1ng, kleal refs, frl'e est, mo o1• Irv In e area, !~~;;;;~~~;;;;~~~~::;;;;;~ . •-.. ..,I""'""'' '" '""" 25 -..i u. Add ts ttnl.l!I fl'!f" e11c:h paut rn d~. Zip. P11~r11 N11m ..... r , Mr. Runci , (714199'7.S730.1 ~ ... ,,_, •-·ard, 846..alB9 etc. yean exl"' .. encc. Htnu. 642--0238 551-3139 ... 1,.n-··•l•••m•ll •-,,.,,·,1 N••' '''mo•• p•o11l1 r !>'"' ·<& nc -.. 1~5. Call 613-8530, after S. ~ •• CLASS Ext/Int Pal "-· _ .. r~_;:~r;g<"i!J •c-'"' ' Drvg Store Np B ib!T ~1 a I e Cocker/Mutt, or 96:1-225.5. ...... n ... '6. BABYSITI'ER~ndn101hcr ~!-.~-h1ndlln1: 01her•1•t th1M· desl~M lnour 1rr-t Necdlttraft. D-11 ~Nits eMK yr Blk &-bm. Very friendly, _ ALL TYPeo" Paperhanaing. At ties r type. sep. . ,1t, board &; ED dau dell\''f"Y will lake lhrtt Clltalng' All c:ral\11 THR EI': •• ,... .~,,~ ·-1~· ~ s~·" 12'i'Yf'I •"") 979-62!M ··-2 . I '., """'-. HELP WANT ... 'e.'kl or mo~e.Stndto~lan:in t~dH11nslnMde ....... 1k Pina Plir or Gr $11M y r Rev.•Jrd . .,..,. .,.,.•v--'""· •BlG • SMALLitr r . ..,,, ' -.,. i:t """• g:ir s • 'U'IV""V'1>M • \ Martin, «a, Ow D111Y Priot, N,,.., .. Srw + Knk Bool-h11 Liquor Stores S.ver•I t"OUND: Yng. teilnato Sia· SJ&.1648 P~!·,~~~r·~: "":::BABYSITTER, f\&11 11 me . Mature_ wornen_n-i-eded _Jor-1ood • PtUmt Otpt •• m wm 18th~T\Pue PiUit'll ••.• 11.21 Sl•n-w-~, Gl111, .rrM*!, Cd~".:!!· .. _ _°''NISH ,. .. -..... ........ ..,.,., __ -•A--•• ...___.. __ ~ ... -~~:1~. old. WeU preparation. ~lon .·Fr1 . .-Many Compa ny · !"'-. N1-w Yarit-. 0 ?".Y 10011. ~·Nttc11epolntlkd •• s1.oo ., .----,,,,_,,,.,...-· _.__.., ""-i-"' .. '1_""...,'-"""' i1'111"'"4t;JQ .,.........,...... .,., niu ,,_._... Print NAME.AD RESS.ZIP, New')1o..,._r CrOC"hel.Bt Sl.00 Pl•stlc ' " rem O,d e I ' ptiUOI. Call PROTECT~ PAINTING . --.led benefits. No experience necessary' SIZF. •ltd S't'VLE NUMBER. llllf"P(nCrorh" Book •••.• 1.GO HOLLAND BUSINES~ LOS'I'f-'T~•m,,anVlthA,, ~-~ Pald\\lln I: Lmhotr 646-'195 Weather Proo.fin&. Woad , Fltlme.BAR. www..,_..,9 A.ppty ht Pwloft Mondlry & Tuttdcry 0:-IE f'REEPATTtRN or your 'lnst1ntC~llel.aoot .... s1.CiQ ...... en-• ""'""'""....... C "NTE" * •~ I 0 & 11 tholretotend for,onefrff ptl· lnltanl lil1cr1me Bt •••. SLOG 6',lj..4J.'n) SALES 540-0608 A Pnul8lino 549-4008 * ARPc. "-lronmA800 ~ BFAUTY OPERATOR DWAN• o.m. 11-m lnJlde NEW SPR ING, lr1$t1n1Mono1 Bont •••. $1.00 *RESTAURANT1t Costa Mua. Neat ~ clet1n. Sealll llC +. Ovmcr l'fltlrltta:. fl!,000 • Tc!']ll RIVIERA REALTY *642-7007* · l FOUND: Irish Settier, Red, Xint c:raftsmanshhHOW' *l~ DISCOUNT• w&nTed '-"'Is fee cn._. Partour T•stOWCll'lt SU M M e R PATT t; RN CompleleOl ft Boak •••••. St.00 male. Vk Harbor• Fa.ir. ~Robert-536-20:11 Wall papering A Pa.tntlng Make"-more money! 16301 lttldl .~,.d.., l ._.incJfoft leach CATALOG .100.iylt1,1lltire1, COmpldl!Af1ha1111 t l2 .. $1.GO ' --MOD°' •• • ~ ~ ti' Call m M•• I fret Pl ltt'rb tol.IPQfl. Send 'lk tl!PriU!AfCh•M lll ...... 50!: 545-757.,or w 1-.u1. RE ......., fh . ........,n,. a-r•"'"' ., ~ .,..-U21! equal .n 0 1tyErrtpoyer -•t KIT "-" h ,,_ '9"' now.,., W +-N .._ •·t1 BookoftfQu/llllll ........ SOI: Lb§'t: ReWitd. Orey fem. conv. cust.1 i:w~39 Pl•s,er/R.,.lr 60n BEAl.M'Y Salon Udn sm1, baalttiuuepau~rn ...... 11.u M'Ule\lmQUlt8ook•1 ••.. llOc C~t Da.ne. ~-?.-~t!.. .?' 25 )'I'll~· rte e • -has spa_~ nvnn. for rent lnat•nl f"••hlon Boolt •••• 11.00 tSQuituforToday •S ······*' ~~T,'~""~·~ * 'iiJ~MOOELING * PATJO PATCH Pl...i\STERING Dec. lit. 67S-4l00 1nlilant.Stwln18oolt .... $1.00 BooltofllJirlJ Rv.p ...... IOa 'oF&!:~·a"d~ ~ ~Rb~Es ~sV;..~ '1' All ~I ~tlmatet Cl11u lfied ••••••·•·• 6U-S678 1-----------------·1 f • ( • . ' t • • •• • • • • < '.:· " . ' Friday, NO'ttmbfr 15, 1974 7100 Holp W•ntod, M&F 7100Hol p Won , M&F 7100 Help W•ntM1 F 100 Dop -umltvre •' " ' ' .. ' I --........ iiiii MJ-11•-==::::=::...-= ;;g;;sWAWfG RETIREE-EARL.} ·OR LATE ;.~.0~~11,EAbe~~~.~ Y,~:,:;,..~~~;: M~TTRE~.. su~u~~m· ~!.r~!Ll~~it M~:FX~1~l-l;'SJ! •~~~NE -,__ ,_ ... ,..,.,.., ... a.tbuahua, -••• MAnRUSES ..,., M""'1 33 Bnotwe: *TONITE 7:30PM.* ~·"'· !8" x S'. Be&lneer • . \V~ ve thi• store -This fantastic store boa Men QI' 'WOl'llfln, can Poodle., Pit' Bulls, SW.I Queen l\ill I: TwfQ Sthl Comet w/2 maguinet, proof SpecLaJ Mn from E•fl jlJ.llt goli ctubl. Green s~ R be 111 .... tly hand'-~......_ T I "--b 00 PRl--' TO Mo' v~ NOW•.•, ...... &afl•y cabL"l'eU.. call arrived. Port Litt; 1"1 R taro" 37" "1"1\. Deer head. · ulous peo~le who work in it and just Neat ..,6.ean ..... ,;;;~ e_r t er"' ..._ poo. 1 ~ -.. •u:"'-OSCAR,. 6 4 2· 4 a21 ,1 .... ,, 1eta., DIR aeta, w/china.I 1..e&fn to ~ course. &D-E>ciW•d 011 :rM~ota s fabulous peop e w•• buy !rom It. We · ,_,...._._...~, f"lXED PUPS ~ud Scr"ice _..._ • ......_ ~ In At•'--,._ wood brake ~-••••>! h1~,.':x •1y ·'--lSiV~IJ;;i".;";;tlred., • Aae 2S to 10. Most Bt'efd&. 2528 West lTthl '!!!!!l!!!""'"""'""'!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!O l"''""~>tl~7..'nl"'t='-a.'=----... ..,. • OlhB · jo fiddle. Pretaure "'~¥'_..__ Y.C .. _ J.IU.Sl_ --Work In Jhe store think eooush-ot..OUs: t ,your i,nrome. 1'0 •·•-SH~ Nice 8' pool lb~ Kidney bleeder. 20 cinder bloclll abli to IK'I"" & o-ral• • I l . ,,_ 'th Ori b 6 ,._ at Fairview, Santa Ana. •r• _... a5 SALE: Lalhes, JJ0"''er •ha-'>1·~ ......... ,i,..,i., ~.• ... Somo .. --.. brick. Dlfke AdJus~nta lo ~'.;.gt' grea cus omcrs w wapt em to have their ve o..c" , .... of moro a Open Evet. 531-5(121 u _punch preu. mlle. cw; .l WV1 l:~·;, ...... ,.... j.{~-tbu_&._~--'l.'Y t\1.-iilnwu & •tetl tubin.. own personal greeter -information and ~t'oo, ~pl~ lntiS ~ LAB R.A D 0 R Put, !es. ANTIQUE I New tum, tine Items. 1001 w: 11th St. Suite itv. antique quilt b" x, aote""" rotor. lOIY' ~ •, to1pre<;Won 1Qlenvtees. ... security man at our doors to-welcome them e ...... b •.u., E. l6th pure bred , & • o"1 Jewelry, Oriental earpett. L. 642-0010 -IJ-, 1'kle 1on1;.11de ..:,..i,. '--mp· .. ·:;.,_,, Barl'el r a c k. Ex II "" b SI., Cosra M.... ~ OU Pa1n1b1gs ..boaul Ml·>>•I -·~·~· .,. ·-~ •~ ··~ ., __ ,_, ~ entwo,oung~'Ondltions, as t ey enter, direct tbem .to vattous areas X RAY ntautltul family & · tlrw g p c. carved D~aln•' ~. •neou1 w;;;= -freeier, lfide-a -bi!d. 41W .... .., .... e ... ~~,1•111(01,~. ncllta & IP'0"''1h or tdhe t'htorek int Which they . might .be inter-TRAN.S'RIBER dogl Sl' 64s....3101' s s I d B MINN FATS 3 WAY GAP.IE Chev. extemkln bum per· _...,...,.... v este an b Eo h I th ,.. JRISHSETl'ERPUPPIES. Cle~. iaf~ tatr!nzes.. I BUY1! TA~LE.OKER.POOL,ETC 112'l s.E. Skyline, SA. Sood sun1e oJ. qwtlilica· ' · em r. s QPP ng ·wl US as San c.ien1ent, Cenc1~1l lfos. v 0 60 en · je(:U, urn1' • Stoves w/d •-· t I ... ••11 •""-...... they leave and all the while kee · AKC. 8 wks .... mu Eve. SUver, white trench buttet, Good, uted. f ture • · w.a· 11 o o s. '~~""~'"''"'"''I"' ...... irr·'""'llrouod &: ratt' . ping a pl!nl, 654 Cnmlno ~ Los Males $~Females $125. Mink Coat, maternity " aprillances or )vill a ll fo~ ~u pineapple be d , hldeabed, -* BARRELS * re1~-. watchful eye out for those very few people M11tts, s. Clt;1n. x ln' l 9GZ-74.14 ... other clothes. And much MASTERS AUCTION lawn mower Maple fu.m · · P ,.:.?; om~ Sant.a Ana. (not customers) \l{bO might be trying to sho~ a.a I a r y. Con t act M r . rniBc. I<"'ri., Sat., SUn. 9-4 Ill llll or •••ff•• coffee tbl sets, lovescut, +' 10 HUCE old Barrels. Creat '"~It 9'.lTil. . Jift f-r_om us;-"" · · Garneau, (n4) 496-1122, exl S::ICRRY'S K9 ~~BREEDS 1 .. 1 llO Sa.i n.....: Pl -----~ lots of rni&e !: much more for .t>atio Planlers, 'r;t."(rlf - Eqtl'JlnQqpar .pnployer . . • 4C1 ·· Boarding 8c Grooming • 8:;t& Ana.(ofttN•;:;or'l alt. fi or Sunday 8.'1&.-0974 Jlem:i subject to presale'. ''Shrul.ls -F1oo·ers. Comn1cr-'!ll!!i!M! • ' m:1s ~sition calls for much mOre than YOUNG M A N , Permanant Pickup l De:IJvecy. Ave.) SBCTIONAL, blue, gd oonct .rood avail, we hollOI" BoA cial toeas. ~e at $15. MACHINIST Smali preel1ion pll%1)1. Set·up & operate ,.v.a,i'Jety ol 1n a chines inclu4\ng tWTet lathe & verticle m 111 , lilJOrt runs. Ex:per. n.-qulred. SmtU lhol), day,tihift. STJICOSWITC!H, INC. lllBakcr, O:l&ta Mesa . . 549-3041 Eq Oppor. Employer so ne W o is trained exclusively in se· job, cleanup Mach. shop, Poodle Puppy Sale 548-2S48 SAT. 11_16 only, no pre-sell· $14.5: Cot tbl. $15: Zenith &. Mastetchal'IC. . 673.9217 Funday. curity work, in fact it is not even mandatory 3 hrs. daUy. JI.loo thru Fri. YORKSHIRE. 5 mo oJd. Ing: ping pong table, goll 21" B/\V consol TV, clean, MASTERS AUCTION * PLUSH CARPET* -we have our o~ training program. How-l\tust lbe able to identify Beautiell, have been ahown. equip. 17·• Zenith TV·, 23 .. \\'Orb, $75: Ladle! ~ 7075%! Newport Blvd, CM 300 Yds Ruit, 100 tds Fem-ever, we can't train someone to like people Milch. shop lools. 549-1284 962-11717 -· Weber ... Kettle, ~ Boy . tes si 8, C011l S.10/aell 833-1162S or 646-8686 green. Suoer Buy! SHORES to care. about our customers and see to i{ chair, gas power ~. S1 · 545-0142 TENNIS ANYONE? INTERIORS, 642-2255 " that they are well taken care of. Those feel--11~ J I JI I &kill, china, plants. gilwel, AL speakers in cabinet / 548-4654 i~ust come from within_ A-lust already y Free I• You linen&, clothes, Misc, furn. with 10" base &. dlvkllng Hue'•. jUit the rightJ =ANITO""=°'RIA=L-•,..-"C"'•"'•"'~""•t be a art of your personality & makeup. We I·-··· -.. . .-.~ e!iiiiiiii!!iiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii·ijj~ &: other items.-329 Dartmoor, net .... 'Ol'k. Abio Fiseher FM Chrlitmas gift for that Cleaning Chem I ca I• A r I h. . __ . _ .• . . .. = § Laguna Beach. North La· compontnta. Eatl>hone & special ten.1is player '.lilo Equ•·•-"'· w h 0 tea ate ee opening on our staff calls for a Antiqu.i 8005 Free To You iiU guna olf Hillcrest. t....·o e}ltra 8" speaken $150 hat everything except a p~,' ... IJll$.4585 or 63H7M ~ture, fined, retired gentleman who is GIANT GARAGE SALE!. 40 or oUer. 968-4971 place to play 1'1thout in good he {being on your feet is a must) FINE A·NTl'-'UE AFFECTIONATE med. sz gal. aq'uarium, llghUna: fix· SEU. 10 spd. bike s 35 • \\'aitifw in line. It's a NEWPORT Beach T'ennl• and is lookin for some part time hours ....._ ,. Trick Dog: urgently n d • tures. Work~ut bench &: we;m.t set, 110 lb. $Io. membenihip In Laguna c 1 u b Fam 11 YT e n n I a ,,... CLOCKS d ho 2 ~ ~. • II ~ -&" Beach. 's exclusive -· Memo er• hip. Sac:ritice. round out his eekJyschedule.Utheposi-C'!lft 6Mtt J·~·~ .... c •. welghts.Qilpalntinga, Guitar$30.1l''TV landRacquetaub:on1y (114) 833-1815 (213) MAC~HlN~ST wanted, lion described a ve seems ready made for BAROMETE.RS planta,addingmacbine, w/sunscreen $45. Rototiller, 101 1,__ 213-5700 , u .. " k t GERMAN SHEP HERD many decorator item•. Shp 1175. Contractor'• amlu:aareprivUeged l=~~·=,-,,.,-=::::;-;::;::I .ruuu , uc e.r, se up you, please send brief resume to Daily TIME 'N CHIME fem, 9 mo. , ...... .-. shotL Sm a 1 I' kitchen app"---· .. ~--i•·-w $35. """'........, !? .. i.play Ot1 a '\lrind-tree, COMPLE:J'E solkl ~ t::i &1,,"'or,~!!,t'!.pd$3, '9·25,,_1hr445',,.taffu· Pilot Classified Ad . 109, P.O. Box 1560, ANTIQUES good Wit 1 ~ }'"" pl Fuml ~--~ =,~,, ""'""' """"'u ~•Ml• ""4:>''1e:d eout1 tucked BR eet $395. Gas .... ~ ....,. ....... .. C c --· ove, peo e ture. , ...,_r ,... 4 MINK Jo11 Ch JI l 1 t rn a•. away ll1--a residential Elec. dryer $65. Drl~n So Broadway, San1a Ana osta ~esa, .~2626, an we will contact you 425 30th -.:t, N.B. 586-2123 alt. 2:30 La Roca. F.V. 847-9892. Beautiful Autumn Haze ..... 1 ho~--• 1 500 Dr for an l I n.. M I '""'gh UIUUU. t'& a ten-$200. Sat-sun. . AfAINTE.'NllNCE Mon f 0 r In erv1ew. ~ 675-4277 · ADULT Fema e ...... t. ostly % AIR Compressor & spray mink stole. Truthtul y worn nls key c)ub that'll 80 ex-l'iB . apt. c 0 mp 1 ex, verMtile, · -----Closed Mon,.:laya Burmese I B I k . Shots, gun. Rotary la"'" mower. just 3"Umes. Cost over $700, elusive 11 seat on the NEW girl'• 10 speed, port. $3.25 hr to atart. M:i-48:i5: 1-iAIP anted, M&F a p •nte 00 ANTIQL'~ AUSfRIAN CON· spayed, declawed. 7975. .Antlq. sq. Oak table. Mod sell for s:p:l. 642-8912 or board of directors comes 17" col. TV, mtsc. w~lothes MALE Wanted p/tlme. Ap--· CERT GRANo~p I AN o. D~LMATlAN 2 yr. ld mu e. din tbl w/chrs. 0 Ider 1968-4293. •with membership. In-& Odd art'tCles at give awa.Y p I y Kent u cky Fr I e d SALES ...... TE{.EPllOND CALLERS Make o ! f etr. Prl ply. Good with kids, needs good typewriter, lv, anow tires, 0 R GAN: 6 rt g $ 2 19 5. qulries, 6#4146 after prices. 9'-2915. 10-4 PM •Chicken, 292'.J E. Coa.llt liwy, READ JHISI -EARN Christmas m 0 n e y. &J&..4656 •"'-m~'='~..,..,""'"'39'=~~=-1 ~L ~~~·. 9'348(A Aster!:'!" Sac r If ice ! $1500. can 8 p.nt. Sat. • CdM ff · wl stud **9 BEAT.TrlFUL P(..PS** r owt •v· cross ""m finance. Xlnt cond. Private __ .:_ _______ 1;;'7;'o;<'v-i;;-u>-,..;:;-;-I · • ouse ves-ents-Retlred ANTIQUE OAK-SeereliU'y, Need homes quickly , Miles Sq. Pk)" Sat & ~SUD p arty, no dw n/ pmt . . .-6 COCKTAIL This., MGMT tme ~-30 $150 ':"k $l700 A trfonlh Pl'J'lm~ Woril; in our office or your Table, Ch rs. Side-board 960-ll79 lOAM oo. 5J7--4M7 or 64S-23S3. SCRAM LETS b I a ck Igo Id a p e<:klea. ruarn . at. College pref d, ~::svv. A ,.1omh F/Time home momings-evenh1ga or Deak cht. 64!>-2929 ' • com m . To I e d o Me at Mr Riclfard! 111/846-5455 .,.,....., both. Call~ or come •-ll•nces '8010 BLACK LAB, spayed bnl, NEIGHBORH9QD gar. &al~. HOUOAY BO\ITIQUE by , Grinder, ~w. 64,2:8361 • -· · · \Viii train, commission only. to ou~ office at 7908 ::'"'" 2 )1'!I Olc1, ~-w/ chlldttn. Fri,-Sat &-Sun. Orig oil ·SenJor Girl ScourTroop~Lal A-NSWERS --MATURE ft<m. for p e r m , Trade show sales. M r . \Ve s t m i n 1 t e r BI v d . FREIGHT DAMAGE SALE Needs yard. 546-45:l). paintings, crib. baby furn., Companeras Sat Nov 2 TI YAMAHA 250 E n d u r O, p/time help. Hrs 7-3 Fri, Tyler, 5U-934L Westmlnater, OUice ' , B '' New Hotpoint RetrigeratOtl, Fumiture I050 ski ~ulp.,. furn., bldg ~up. 11-St 'Girl Scout Office <Mi }Cini. cond. 55 ga1. Seakeg Se.I & sun. Prepare SALES SECRETARY between 9am &: noon or Washer1, Dryers, pliea,wi.rtdows,~lmg, Adams, CM (next to Po&t Atodest-Whlle-Bribe-Aquarium w/elCtru. •-akf .. I & "•rk floor · Sp S-·'·h lamp & "" q U' s ffi ) -0 .... """ " · m &: 8pm. Dishwashers, N e w war-.,......., ' -... ' o ce t fl.to-.--BRIOOE ·-~'=":::..,=~~~~~ Small .,....,..t home. 646 .. 116. Udo. v :.Uage'1 most prMli ILLNESS Pri Pt M mlsceU. 1539 Sylvia Ln •eY~ ~ • ...i. NE •W-· FACTOR gKIUs :iewelty-f!tore;-Musl .£LEPHONE-SALE ranty. Credit, Bo!A, 3623 • y, ust sell -'ENCYCLOPEDlA Britt.anlca The old quarrel beh\'een DECORATOR has 300 .rue . . Y . have experience & refer-Part time \\Wk a va 11 W. Warner, Santa Ana, near el •H1Yt h 1 n g ! 8 Rnl~of !!NU.GB~ Lido ,_1 Sal ""·-$85. World Boo)al $ 5 5. the North and South has Rust Plush Carpet. 100 Yda ~ outleta.JUSt openlJll ences In saleii, purchasing, 4PM-9PM. Selling the LoC Harbor, 91~2921 urn lure. Custom all c. .. e e.,. ..... , ... OilldcraftDictlonary. spread out to Include the Fenigreen. SUPER BUY. needs the f~ing: china, , • ...,.,tal, silver, fine hardwood armed Herrulon baby funi. larn?B, art, an_U. 544-9360. • East and West and is now &12-2255 &: 548--4654. Tme II"' wk -J~ Angeles Tlm,s to prospects SEAR'S Coldspol ref rig, cW. 'Soft & Loves eat, que fp. fender, 220 cm. skis, · "ailed BR!OG"" .u.. .,,_. _1_.__ U . °" jev;ehy. Pennanent posJUon In OraliRe C?Wlty. We pay Hiuvest gold.. frost-less, ice \\'/match. Tbles. r 0 c k 1 n sew machine. lSee Dlme-A· Q-U IL TS H A ND MADE .. c.. -~ vrta-cu.,.. r.!s.,..p;f = 5'!'.f:i~<a> Open-Qi.II r~ ' &-mmrii:--C:atr-for ~.--w~p-U.,..ao r . & otttxnll1t. ) ial le ~RL00?\1.S'.Variou& *BAZAAR Dress Form es , ovr 25, nwTied, ,car. SALES . details mos .old, 19.2 cu ft, $300. matching chab:. This set 121 Via Ve~l. N.B. mes, re&soriililfPrTC"eiJ. -snuRD t .. "' l ! All nefits, career pmlUons. Unique \V e I come Ptiblicn. Los Angela1 Times b'75-32.68 ah 4· Cost over· szoo. just J mo'1 SAT/SUN-CJUB plus many 675-ti644 lOOF Hall, 226 S. Main St., Best offer ... 57-~ 11----1~--494-106S Unns....ex , · 10 o ·540--0301 Rent Washers/Dryers a...,J. Also dishes, linens set baby Item&. glftware photo EXPERT Carpet Installer Hunlington Beach,~ 10 to 4. LEADING T E"lf n I• Ou Co. area. Ground floor oppor equal-opportunity employer -fl. Wk.,.--,-uil-:;Mtun -of..Encylopedlu,.hide.a.'.bect.. enLarRor.-6'm-V.la-Camna Youn-mine, re~lrB relay __ Qur_f:A.LL_LWLteatutts .J!Iember&hlp. _$1,<MXI. _ I~ u _ ~l••r,.. ... .., _____ •I E urning s u n l Im itt'd. TELLER •639-1202• dinette set, Dar &: stools, Dr. HB. Nr. Slater & Golden n yrs exper. ~58 fine foods, W1:1ndcrtul "'ear-pay trans~ ire. ~ · 1""64S-<"-'~170~=1e'=a~vo~"'°"'"-""=~'~· _ Bank exper. only. Contact FREE PICKU:f>_-=--Rcf's 2 pc Velvet Lfv·nn Set. Wst. IRVINE OOAST OOUNTRY able&, choice ' collectibles, I-"'='·~'~'~'°~·~~~~-~ 0 i.; ..l , SAI;ESCLERKS \Vanted for Bob Creighton. , Appl's & :;tiup Metal Patio turn, Oil Pa1ntlngs, BIG Sale.· Furn, Antiques, C L U B M E M B ERSH.IP. plants, jewelry, ctu;istma& f'.l'EIMAN'S .. llockey Match" 9l Christmas Season. 'Dahnken . IRVINE Cail anytime, 67a-"''~" Call anytime 995-7715 · GE Washer Apt. Reefer 642--0241 after 5pm things, more, n10.re. Pl°&" $250, Alvar's "Toreadaru" """'° ' ' ceed3 lo H ' a1urch of $1 00. Picauo's "Circus" of Cos I a [l.f es a, 18 19 NAllONAt. BANK f R IGIDAIRE Relrlgerator BOOKCA~E hdbl;I. S l n g I e 2 youth ~11, Com P l,e t e Sterling Silver t I at w 11 re. Re ligious Scl~nce Ne\\'JK)rt mvd, See Jerry 833-l 00 15 cu ft, Xlnt cond, ;95. bed_. comp. Single box garage filled. Sal, Sun. 121 Towle El Grande. ~~ price · $145. Pv1 pty. 535-559a North, 646--02'13 Equal Oppqr'. Emp\oyer f490 r'IU'k Newport, NB s~r1ngs, frame. 2 upright Amethyst Balboa Isl. 499-1221 644-54a2. LEATHER FAl.J.. Firewood Sale, Org, . I s E c RE TARY, publishing 2 . rl!splas c.ase!. Old Kroehler G,-.RAGE SALE BOX TREi-SALE-14,, CLEARANCE SALE Euc, de!. $75 rord, $43 ~i firm neerls sharp • , Ga 1 Westinghouse Bronze Tone Vlb. chair. Chrome dinette 2129 Miramar, Balboa Perlin. at Contemporary ·Hide• Inc. cord. 5 81-112 2, Coast Fr Id a Y'' in ai!ve:rtising TEMPO Refrigerators, I j k e new set, blonde tabJe. 1\1 ls c . Nov. 15, 16 & 17. \\'al~r $80. Call 556--8338. 330? G-8 fl.arbor Blvd, Costa F~'OOd supply ds•'l"lartrnent. Good typi.n'!, * .. -* MroUudsr., ~l-30-ll l1"'K ' 546-o269. 5:18-2TI7 or 53l-27'[7 90ftener, crib, stereo, dou-NEWPORT Beach Tennli; Pote a a. 'pr Ices be Io w SIS 3) cu ft , Friildaire. /H, req. Muat be 1 e If ~ , ennwl-e-elect. ROCKER, upholstered, $100. hie bed, etc. Club ?\lernberahlp for Sale wholesale! S250. Solid maple hutch &: starter, occur ate. in-Needs You Now! dryer, ~eeilent cond. Does Shell ·Marble Table, w/gold l.ilAjNT Garage Sale T•v: 586-3362. Friday, Nov. 15. 5-1 pm. dining set. Fr. "Prov corner telligent. w/ pleasant phone all. 552-3139 iron bench, $225. ( 19 3 0) families nierging In~ ooe. EFRIG. 18(). Tent, l0x12, Sat. Nov. 16, 9-5 pm • "l~b~l.=59&-0000""";;o,~·~-~~--I \'Oice. Interesting iob. 35 Receptioni1ts WASHER&. Dryer, Pen-White Velwt chair, $35. Over 1 houseful of furn. $45. 2 Reniote control CBn!I. Sun. Nov.17. 12noon-a_pm HANDMADE Xmas BoUque • • I -"NEWPORT . Personn91 Agency Now119rt Buch 642-3170 hoor \\'Ork week. For In-Typists nerl!St finest, used 6 mo's. 11890) Love Seats, cut Beds re(rig pool table etc S15 548-1.923 1 -~fan. Nov. 18 to F'ri. Nov. 10-<. Come Peek. Nov 16. =0 cal~Jerry Tidwell Sec:r,tari•• Sac. $200. &ti-80'74 ~$500. Recliner, $15.. 9:»-3, Sat •. hs 30th St, N.S: pcX,L 'f'ABLE. cOin operated 22. 9-5pm ~ at 973'1. Land fa 11. ol1 Account Clks Bt:AUTLFUL litainl.ess stee1 l .J~~~-~,-,,.,~~·l >N~E1~fu'iGHBOfii'E~RHlfiloo~of'iic~ar~.~""iif.e~.I 7', exec\. cond. Port. top, EXl!'ERIENCEO feat ure iB~u~dwtl~"i;·~H~B~·-...~==,,-1 NtF.ES Wanted, Rns. Lvns, SECRETARY Reprr& Westinghouse blt4.n oven . EARLY American Sofa and sect. couch, dresser, refrig., lights It cues J400. S47-4440 \\'Tiler, prool reader, copy H.f}l\D OOS I: Bindln11;a. time. full time, on.ice Must have 1hr-Io 11 ow i n g Choos ur own hours. SSO. Eves 675-723) Oiair, like new. $125.00 Also bottles I: nic-na.cs 5 2 2 · -. editor ~ to e o n I a e I l80crJ1. Brand new. S..ll.:6 -9-5, Beach Community sk!'l.s: Shorthand, 100+, Part-ti aislgnmen t s REFRIGERATOR, Kelvina-?t1.aple Dinelle Set with 2 Riverside Ave· NB LAWN v11.cuum, like .new. person of similar experience & ~2SCO (Work). $130 ur Registery, 848-1366' Typing 70 +,strong speller, available. can 540-4450. tor, 2 dr, fros~. Copper-captain chairs, 6 regular Sat/SUn, 12 on. · ' · $~(f;ti· .1609 andUonintereats (or co-_ best . . P. Atlendenta aver versatile, flexible, and able NEVER A FEE tone. $6.5. 642-0620 _g1~i1n'.o :e63.:~. $125.<X:!. FUR~rfURE, to_ys.. s ma 11 MINKci like new. steal :~~ artlc~. °!' t ~~: An~U~.,~""-.-.. ~,.,,.,..~-.-..,.---~-1 I Calif. Drt\'er's. 'Lie , loworkwi~supervision. AT TEMPO R'ENMORE auto, washer. appliances, kn1c-knacs, at $300 ;lig $600 new novels etc Write Box No gas can, steamer tr unk , ~~~· pt. tirnt'!. Call: Call 9-4. 547-5594 • Terripo Tem~l'"U! --~elp $35. 642-Gm COUO:I S50, Spanish coUee xmas decor. Nov. l 6 • l 7, 837 58Tf · ' 317 c9o Onuy Pilot po' mech. phono. Sat. on l Y lo !PM" 544-2017, aft. *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers aft 4pm or Sat & Sun. table & ;ialeh end table 10am to 5pm. 167.!'l Ross 8 PfficE Cookv. 1 . h ~ 1560 Costa Mesa' caiu" ~49S-°'"1=691=~~~~-~ Call: 644--..1700 Ext. ,555 .. lii RMndera Agency TEXAS REFINKftY .CORP. \VASHER-$50. Av oc.a d 0 • $ 7 !f, Bunk beds $ 3 5, Lane. H.B. boll <a~ sc • wtl 92626 ' ' . Drum set $50. Jr. Encycl(>. RN ~fAKER I DE-4o:J) Birch St., Suite 104 0 If e r s P, LENT y 0 F Good <.'Ond. Large capacity. Boo. kshelf175"°' DSpanlsh o~ 'PATIO SALE 11-16, 11; 23 Ufpe~7-2679om, year war. BrcYCLES-New CUliL blL pedia set m. La.n1pg, anti· NE~forSwlm&Spo~ New:x.rt Beach 833-8100 MONEY I h 552-8138 resser · ressers ~..., & 24. Unusuals, hsehold., · nue reprod uctions $50. DI j A J b e't'l.,. • .,., . Pus ~:is bonuse1, . . , each, refrig $150. 552-Ual Item, n!.ini blke, urmor & 32 PlE,C, E GorM.1,'!t Sel, 11at-Bl'ach Cruisers, 120 ga. 494-3&57 ~ L:S~UISl have flair a O -y-VON hinge benefits to mature· WlllRLPOOL WASHER $85. misc 9602 Oearbrook Dr tern Buttereuj} , n e v er .11poke1, frnt drum brk. $160. I "'=~=c:-=:::-=c;;:::::·I · r. ,.,,, No Charga To You individual in beach area. DRYER $50. • BAR stools $12 ea. Avocado HB. · ·• heen usrd. $•100. 5.16-9825 St:\\! UP TIRE$.\,tolber, buy POOL table, slate 4x8 la1np, i~wlm Wear Estab!'.~hed 1965 Regardle11s of experience, * 646-5848 * grn. carpeting .w/pad, 60 3-reL-civc 4. best buy in area. sori1c cues, after 5 pm . 2JUI %_.~1_~·· S.A. SECRETARY, Newport Fin· .: alnnall A., F. Pate, Pres., Bicycles . 8020 yds $2 yd: \Vall sconce. $30. Cor. wtil, twin beds, 6' lo DRAFTING TBL.-New• NEWPORT. 'llEIGitTS 557-3650. 1'1ake offer. •~""-~~~~--~~·-· ---an ial Ce ter La Fl . Texas Refinery Corp., Box Lamp.11, tab I e K' coffee sofa, purple velvet k I n g A1ayllne Oak, 37x60. $150. BICYCLE SHOP Mi1c. ·wantH IOll Rix Answering Serv. \va~ts ex~ ste;.typ:'. 711.7~ 1 Fort Worth, Texas tables, 2, much nlOJ'C. Mulll .·spread, bdbrd & l amps, 6~15'18 3TI Ol.d Npt Bl, NB (aci'OSs ---''-------- 't-11 shill!'. h'Ull or pit. Part lime Good skills req u10 . . U~ED Rebuill Bicycles like Go! 546-3642 misc. Sat M, 4227 Patrice, CHARCOAL BBQ l w/spiL Npt Bl from lioog Hosp.) \VANT live turkey for Vi1ta . SDrne wlmda • .EOE 54(~-1962• salnry oeen l'Ontact Mr'. THE CARDEN 'School 0 f 10 ws. AKpro;is % & o~i;. price. EARL y American Sofa and (nr Hong) "NB no. NaUKh. chr. .. Stool s ALE s Af A N s View kindergarten children, P"""'-fANENT Live-in pos. \Velis, et n.i·&14-Sl81. Cd~f is Jook'g. for dedicated ~t'o ~ equip=~ Chair, like new. $125.00 Also 2 Gd. Suzukl·SJ's, I P.tinibike, $15. Office chr. $5. 545--6345 s amp les-Demonstraters. borrow or rent. 8'1Z-12U .lT;~ll salary, o, !fcred lo SECRETARY v.•/"'-' sl•oo', & qual'd. i~ivkluals to m,1 I ~ Cruisers. Maple DineUe Set v.ith 2 Alto sax, recliner, tbl saw, SLIDING IXX>R, 6' x 16' Se wing rn a ch Ines, Musical lnstrum'ts Ma ~lure fern. ale nurse . typioo, filing ;kii'!;;. Ans. ch" a I J .cng1ng, & reward g. RECYCLED CYCLES captain chairs, 6 regular 4x8 box trlr, clothing, misc. * $50 * ca.lculators, Color . TVs, "1""'1'"' _.. • ·-& Teach g poss Interested chairs. like new. $125.00. 2779 San Juan Lane. CM. * 642-7713 * lypewriters &c nuiny other ----------er reun .. ..,). Light phones. IBi\f ex. typewrtr. · · 6450W.Coast.Hwy,N.B. 6.11}.ITI0or633-9'.l>4 ~Sat/Sun RATTAN Bar 3 Ill All '·!--' I LA o~ Tnun-1 $160 g incl. cook'g .. no Nonsmoker.NwptCtrofc. pe_rsolll! contact: P.trs. 64>82811 • • • , ntacing items. Wuue ...... eor ess. ~·c. ..-· clean'g. \Varm &. Congenial $600-$650 . Call tee, Wilson 640-4181 FOR SALE Girl's Fonnlca Jo"llftN., couches. 1V's, ap-swivel Stools, sma}l Refrlg. Thura e\"ening thru SUnday value for $130. Uke new home. a48-?24S or 8,13..2365. &44-8250. SALE 10 Spds, 3 Spd.s; & 20'' \Vht. Bdrm. set. T \YI n pliancel, clothing & more. $350. all. M0-3961 alt.fi only. South off Euclid exit. cond. Call after 5. M0-4845. TYPIST Boys: ' 10. 3'% above hdbrd., 6 dra\\·er dresser, 209 N. Hesperian, S. A. CHRISTMAS Craft Boutique S.D. F'ree"'·ay. 96l-781t ACCORDIAN Scandalli, 13) PRESSER iSECR.E.IARY for Film Dis-Downey Savings & Loan B~clsa1~ ihe 1~ p Baron desk, chr., bkshel[, & nite 542-2'19/541.-9374 " ' F'ri, Sat., Nov. IS-16. 10.5. Sf/90 HONDA Trail bike, bass, gd. cond. $285. 41).fflr~:, dlly \\'k. Steady tributors, Dana Point. Book· Has an o, .ilng In 1111 Hun· icy e 01 s, lacen· starid. · Xlnt. rood. $1 0 0 . SECTIONAL Grn.. I o o 8 e 23300 Via Burriana l\fV new, ''74. ""Wheel ch a if . 963-@ fil2·347'..! SportS mfg, NB keeping ~ good lypi~ s kills tington Beach office for in-1 i1~"~·~C~.M~. ~645-83~~10'-=-~ 962-4151. back cushions, gd., con d , 45 YDS High-Lo carpi t. Johnson outboard n1otor,6. ~D~EA=G~AN=~El~ectra.._. __ ~VJ=bel-.1 RADIO AND TV REPAIR· a niu-;t. Great potential. Call div. w/good typing ability. SCHWINN Varsity 10 spd. KING SIZE Bt..""D, new, $125., pretty hang'1. lamp. Avocado green. Xlrl't ooncl 2(13()1lh: Cypren, ~.A. 1-lgts. 4 octaves l yr old. Hardly Few good trainee openings: 493-2l$I 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. Contact Personilel at (213) Perfect 00:i::/~· oomp, still packaged. Xtra $25. ~4 • $2 per yard. 842-9076 M&-6481 alt. 4pn1 used. $000. Dan Gl-6744... ASG 17·28. Also train as {21 SERVICE Sta. men, 1st 861-5713 for l u rt her In-firm. $115.(Worth $4ril.) 8 3 FAMILY garage s a J e, Autos, Used -9900 Autot, Used 9900 Autos, Used 9900 c 0 mrnunications Engineer. CIRJ1s. Top wages + comm. fonnalion. MENS 10 Speed Sc h w i n n Queen, $15.S. incls dellvi!I')' Thurs Fri. Sat !Hi. 15435 :::::::~~~~;;;;;;;~~;;;~;;;~~;;~;;;~~~~~~~~!!'~:..:;:I Iii Sehl .. physics & math Apply Ray Carey Chevron Equal Oppor. Employer ·eontlnental, Yr o4J, Good UsuaUy home, 832-2488 Eiffel, Irvine, Nr. Moulton beckgrourid helpful. Start at Stallon, 604 S. Coast Hwy. cond. SIC:i. 549-L2.i:J. ••DINING TBL, 8 Hi·ba.ck & J effery. &allf. ynr1 lftlWWI! fOR AN EXCEPTIOllAI. mJY' $344.10/mo. Gd fringe. Free Laguna Beach. TYPIST BOTTECHlA Green w I a Ir chairs. China I Cabin e ,t •1 ~o=E=S~K=,~w-,-,-,-.~,-,-,-.-,1 ,.....: :.VU l.VUftllW Dent/l\lcd., Pd. Vae. Other. SERVICE Sta. A 11 e. n d. Top Job! Gr I! at benefits! pump. Brand new, Sacrifice SOLID \VALNlIT. Cost crocheted Items, table 0... TH~ BEST' c&ll. the P.1arl.nes;. The P/time eves/wknds. Avail Exper. desired. AcC'uracy a 1 ,:•~1~$80=-~5.1&-""~"~""'---=u $4000. Make. offer. Pri pty, la.mp, old bike, & much " C,llil e er Corps. 548-5841/ JPM. Neat hand'.ITiting & n1ust. Cati 8035 Eves, &16-461'A> 1nore. 962-2365 ~9111. " appear. Apply niorm, 2590 Jas'on Be1t Agency I-"='--'-----'= C HO C 0 LATE brow n f"JStilNG TACKLE, Furn, V •LUE .t. ... ¥'61HEIE' REAL ESTATE SALESPEQ. Nc\1·po1·1 Bl, Ct.1 17400 Brookhurst, 1-~.Vly llEALTHY · JiYGIENIC naugahyde_ couch, chair&. Paintings, Plants, Clothes, llll An• TT · • PL~necdC'd for <;orona del SER.VICE Sta. Sal£snian &. Suite 213 963-6775 ..NO CLEANING. Ne1v ottoman, g mos. old $<UO. Odds&: Endt. 124 w. 19th. ~ • ¥l!.r~Olt bea~tr(ul oUlce. lube n1an. Top pay & fringe VENDING Cat Liller Boxes for Old 548-97(}.f 1 Cf.!. Nov.15/16 A IATE MODEL QUAllTY DOMESTIC CAI c!,1 I I c g g Y S we e n e Y benefits. Exper. man pref'd. MACH 1 NE Deliveredb 3 Times Weekly. CUSTOi\.f sectional, 4 sec. S ~ T /sun U a.m. 126 675-iSOO. Full or pit. Shell, 17th & CATTA-B x. 6'73-ml7. L shape 7' x 9', col or ABALoNE. Bal isl. Skis, L·ow· .MILE ·&·E lll!llC,.~..!9 .. R , !Nine, N.B. "" LOCATORS BURMESE KITTENS bl.gr.hr., cost $1200, sell f<r Suri bd!i, Oil paintings. ... --• SERVICE Sta. hclp wanted. Experienced w/papers. A unique pet. 'i.r.-" i>W..iH't>. Seascapes. Misc. Eves . rron1 4pm & ...,-knds. (7 14) .848-8990 ~weeks. $125 ea. Champion H.EAVY FLEX St.eel 2 Piece FABULOUS Garage Sale. 418 Shell. 3131 !{arbor, CM \VANTED 1'~ ox y intelligent line. 644--0638. gold Sect. $325. B s Id w In St. Andrews Rd. NB. Sat- R/¥ ta 1 (n ,rStu1ts-Sland by SERVICE Sta. Attendanl chick w/her head together Dogs 8040 Piano StiOIJ, Both XI n t. Sun. Nov. 1&-17. Pottery, an- drne. t:Kf.~ttqilial pay. Ex-Full & Part-'I'ime to-...,'Ol'k :u eoordinalor ol S-t9-2430 eves. only. tlqUeS, junk. ctllent beneftts. 990 E. Coa!tt Hwy, N.8. nffaini for young busincu SCH*AlNINAL\UZTEURRE 7'At' SOFA $25, 2 Iva rm ~G~A~RAo=;G~E:;:;;Sa;f~~-Sa~t~.SUn,~~1~0-~5. Cool ~ J man at his beach u re a • chairs $20 "· Be I g c . Ste--ulp. t.a--r, a'" ..u.,, emen: SERVICE St at. Attendent, ?\lal 12 Wks ·~ "" ~ ........ ~~ COSTA MESA full or •t· lime. Chevron estate. Uve In or out. Call e. 642-9987 "'eel, Thurs, Frt mlse. 669 Joann, cr.1 i;.p...1546, ask for i\.1r. Flint. Days or eves~ after 5:00 MS=-2660 Memorial Hospital Sta. 3000 niivicw, 01 ~~~~~~~~~-I 301 Victoriti~ {J> Slt!PPING & Receiving 'i>~~~~~~ 4so\1~~· rW':;; DB~~~g :ffe~n~~'.al~ w~~~P~~~:X1G~I Ro'! Pit!I~se~eid SI~e~~u499 6-1Z..27~ E ?er1k' 1for met'! ~ndt '1'1o"'" 10B~l,~d~ .. ~8"jiilfboa=f.~ITT.;d':--'i0 [J;nl~rr~·~yo~u~,,~·~·~p'~"""..,·it"e"', h~er,.;pe~d beige w/whlte fringe $500 Magnolia, Costa Me• a, npp y n person ....,n a y, 837-5886 645-3806 ,64>-8382;;;:;~:..~~~~~-1 ' RN Inc, 1310 Logoo.A\'.!'o c.~1. 3 \VOP.fEN i rn 1n ed. to =-MED SUHG UNIT 11 i I tft11ule Chr1Stm&11 pl°&" BE AG L E • P U PP I E S. MAPLE TWIN BEDS box ORIG lovely Palehwork Ap- 1..l; 1 • SHOEMAN ducts. Full, p/L ur. Levi Lovable "Snoopy". Female, spgs, matt. Royal b I u e ~· ue & Gilts. SaL & SW). ll;;.7~:JJAA1 !!hilt. F /Ii me-. . . ->" $"·1 AKC Cham ti d $50 afl "'" -181 ~"lla £,.x1.,-cllent benefits. Contact To t1'81n for a s s.1 s I a n t 846-5455. '"' s. · P ne1. sprea s. . . ~ , 97 Santa ~ , ¥ts. Jensen. COSIA Mesa manager . ?( quality shoe \VEATHER F 0 RECAST 642-16$ af'l.6 F. V. ~emorial Hospitril, 30l Vic-store. Xln I op~r. Apply TRAINEES: few good OllCS P lJRE BREED GER 1\1 AN * SOFA & l.o\'cscol e \JetY 1'o~R~Y"""ER~$35~-.-, -red~~,~,-.~,~.-.-, tbi1n, CM 642-27'J1. S&A ShOes, 3.13 . 17th St, needed. HSO 17-28. HI. Sehl SHORT HA IR POINTER gJ qua!., l'stni made. never chr. $100., baby bed $25., ROti'TE SALJ.:;s Costn Mesa. geogrtiphy & physit:A very PUPS. $25. MG-6152 ask for used.'usually hn1, 968-7910 old Pastry lbL $20. Much \V)U ll'b.ln, Salary-Comn1, STOCK 'CLERK dL'lirnble. Guar. en1pl. St1u1 Robin COUCH & Love Seal $80. more. 642'--0217. e;.,n.l.li. Vehicle furn. All at $344.JO/rno. Jo~rln ge 2~ YF..A,R old registered Spanlsl:l 1tyle ~nd tbl. $25. GARAGE SaJe. Sat-Sun. 9-5. . Eltp. Pd. Eslub. bus & tl't" . h•nl'tlt1. Jo"·~i· ll,.111•\I d , Silver Poodle w/papers. $75. All In gd cond.1536-6991. Furniture, toya, etc. 2366 ritol')'. ~lrd. e 0 v err. ~ e , Rf'11cl bills of n1a1erlal. JUI Pd Vile. Call the Afarincs, 636-TI55. SOFA &r: l,J)veseat, itteh A: Colgate Dr. CM. 551-5972 ?Wl(it Shtll't'. Rel lre .i t ~7. job boxes. record entry!! & , Th(-C:irwr Cor1J11,.~'i-i>Sl7/ MALTESE, AKC. Available gold \."tlvct, lie"' cond, $300 ANTIQUE GARAGE SALE No 1 Srriki'. l..ay(IUJ. 1;i )'l"!I. )' e · 11 to c '-i n g • Expc1". & I •"""'iiii,,;;n,. . ._ ______ 1 for stud. or offer. 64~ 304 Narcluus, CDM :;f&-JIJO, ~fr. Tucker, 7·SP~I knowled~ of electto COOi· ~7 KING Size 1.taUl't'IS I: Box Saturdy)mb: lD-3 Equal Oppor. Emplo~r m/I ponenu helpful. WELLS FARGO MINI DACHSlIUNDS C'"-'ng & Fra-o. •~ atlO' Horae1 ll60 (.'ftll t'or Appointment BANK ,,.,.. ' '" ...,... SALES \\-'OMAN Wtinle? far fndu!tlrifll Re\alklns MALE &: TEMALE lwin box sprfnr & mAttreaa ~I II.ma \\'Ork In Un1forn1 494-9401 Ila~ ln1nll!d.l1Ue Opening AKC 536-31.:W '.i$ Park Newport, NB EN GUSH SADDLE ~Jes. Oll 8'12--4234 TELONIC r·or An ~or:ricneed P.1ALE dog, 1 yr. old. Stan. LOVELY Rattan Dintnc tet. *SALESMAN• SECRETARY dard Poodle. Housebroken 6 ctu-s. $12j, Ex:ceUe.nt cood. _ Jn The Newport Aruo I:. 1hott. 562-TI89 675-1084 For P e p Boy• Store lmroodlntn Optnlngt. X 1 n' t ~lfu'>'. &-workina cond• & ~f'~\I C'lttployea bc~fltt. Apply In l>m'8on 120 i::. Jst Streei Santti Ana INOUSJRIEf s:·~~a;1~:,r:_~1i::i: cow.e-PiiPs. AKC Slbtes, Qiui:E~EN,;SI;..Z"E~-h"lde=a•bia:.-"".,=a. QTR., HoaeJor l~e.ae l9.. ~p. ful. t•tm., Shots, Cblmp 11 n e xlnt cond, $100. ridtr ~· Oct 1st. I n Laguna Beach EqURI Oppor . ..Employer TELEPHONE ORK- fltOt.-1 YOUR HOME ror ?\tQre lnformaUon 4!M-911&1 S30·2404 Corona-Mr Mar a re a , PleaMI Call FOR CHJl15ntAS-Wlll hOld BEER Bsrre l furn, _6T.H1786==;..c,.· -~-~--1 Bob V1tlentlno/Colled jel black AKC poodle pup-a·n d Interests for ml· Al-'PALOOSA Reg. 6 yra, {213) ~7ll.2 pies. Wiii finaru. 979>-2487. elnit pong tbl, ml8C. 646-66.'IS Wtstern/Engllsll Ira I ned F.qu11.l Oppor. Employtr BOXER pup,ples. purebred A 2 P..tAPL"E .11wlvel rockcr1. $650, .t.."5--4496 eve. · ' Brindle, $.10. ~. Hun· Green pad11. Matching table M•chlnery I07I tln!{ton BHch. 1Amp. $SS :.&6--IQ38, ---~---- 171 Chevy Vega Hatchback •• s 139$ Green w. blk. int80QI'. 2-dr. 4-1Pd., air (Ser l!Ol45 '73 911 .T PORSCHE Leu thtn 18,000 actual mllet; ~ .• AM/FM $1ereo: beaut. green wi1h dll-+&alhef inlefiot. (Lie. t752GWXI •• '73 BMW COUPE •• 1 ~ •• Model 2002 T 11, 1QW mH•tO&. 111nroor. (Lk •34 IGXAJ •74 VOLVO 164 SEDAN L"' tl\en'e.ooo lttUal 111111n, radio. healer, 1u10Ma11c AM/FM Slereo: hke bland new. !Lie. teg4KES) • • •73 MERCEDES 450 SEL +cir. Sed•n: lulty ~1pped;·.unmol. !Ser. t4003J •• $AVE s5795 55995 $AVE 'I 0,200 U30 S. 1411rbor, }''ulll!rtbn 1;,m Bt11ch Bl . WCslm. ~16' Brt~t"OI . Cn!Jta Mesa Don't give. up tho 1hlpl V.ou•n find It In Oa• ·nL>d NO SELl.lNO TOP COMMlSSIONS 8'8-<Mf.0 or tJ~ E(I. ()pp. F;mployer t42•4J21 otr-en.,. c..tlec:t t'ht! taste1t draw tn the Welt, SOF'A a mat china dutlr, llke GENERATOR. 3. 'fS KW , .. __ .._ _ _,_ ... a Dally Piiot Ctnsslned JM'Jw1 $85. Dining rm tol>le volt.I 120-2401 W\a, q . Win ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~-------..,.-----'''-"A"'d''-'""=""642-=:::5!\!,:;78.""---w/ • chnlr11, $6.t 645-10'18. pQWf)r nit $27?i/oft', 6~,1610 -· __:_ • ' ·' ' . • • • . , '\. . ' • • • I c b \ B N F F 1 s B • ! • . ' ' , t'QR. Sti,)c, VW Cl\i)nt, 1500 • Call 5J0;9tO ar 5'>*<1799 nft & ~ ~ • ' .. • Mffll, II f .. BAVARIAN DEMO SALE .· .. ·. , $' . 1· • NE~• * 1-'73 3.0CSA • DEU y • * l.'74 3.0 CSA e llw-ot ·:.: -$AV.El '-. Now In Stock ~ • : N~ •• ~i!!" • * 1 • ..<14 Tll • ; e IM e Y . ' f e '682002 4fp, J . e ' •• • '68 20(l2 $unroQ( t I. • 210'M ·fll!'Ji~l~ c,.vier 8~ ... '71 2lJ(''.!2 tO,,I'~ ..... • k1lll1-hl.>ac·ltll -'\\'ap• : ~ 208 \V. 1111 $1J'e('t • 'lo'9 2MWJ AuU1.'1jlr . • sl"I 1·k:up11 • Sttli.1t:1J e Come in for a free ;1ppralsal to GROTH CHEVROLET, D l • 182ll Beach Blvd., llwtt. ••• twl4 Bch IE:-1 - Ulf\. 8'17j087 • 54!J.33.ll TOYOTA CASH \\ONEY PAID 28402 .,,,.....,;., P"1<w•y !-,or Your Junk Car l\l ission ViejO Santa Ann 835-311 • '72 BAVA.RLA ,\\r • I cka· Au1omal1e. UP TO 35 M.P.G. COT DATSUN -· .• . . -.. .. " . Test OriYe the liCJ<!esl Sellin9 Car in 'Europe ........ ___ _ . • I U , UC • 0.. "f!P . .., . . . I . DICK MILLER MOTORS . 1 '. 120 W. Warner at Main, Santa Ana , · 557-~~2 . .. 1966 Harbor, C.1\J. 646-93(1'1 AnyUn\e 642-4930 Sll-al-10 • 495-49'19 '72 SCOtrr n White V-8 WANTED: '63, '64 Qr '65 USE AVERY P\VY. EXIT Aulo P\\•r Ate R'a ck' Conlinental In g o o d con· The rasteill-draw n1 tne \Vest. 1 ~==:====:::::=::====::::;:=~-:::~~~:;;::~1 Radk>, Lk'new.'s410 0'. dir inn.·Call615-095laher6 ~DaUyPilotCl11.ssirie4 _ ,.1• 492-91164 A~u~t·~·~·~N~e~w;i;;i;;i;~9~8~00~A~u~to~•~·;N~e~w~;;;;;9~8~00~~A~u;l•;'~·;N;e;w~·;;;;;;;;;;;9;8;00~A;u;t;o;s,~N;•;w;;;~;;;;;;9;800;;;;A~u;t~os~,;N;e~w-;;;~~~9!IOO!!iltl Trucks 9560 I Ford '69 '/4 T. Pickup Dexlue Camper SpeciaJ w/81/2 ~xpandablt Camper V-8 engine, auto trans., po,,.er. steer., po~·er brnkeli, fnctory air cond., d u a I tanks, heavy duty Ures. All ttie xtras. Mint condition & low, low n1iles. 1609KBZ) --QIUAC ......... fi.'!"• .. ,.. . I . CASll FOJt YOUR CAR .... 1m\) Al ·197 4 Toyotos in Stock On Sole·.At Big Savings Ml WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF 7 4 & '75 TOYOTA MODELS OUR HIGH NEW CAR SALES GIVES US EXCELLENT TRADE-INS '67 Toyota Corona Sedan, aulo .. & eco.nomy PLU S! {UOP208J 7 1 Dotsun240Z . s3999 '70Dotsun 4 SPeed. air, radials, A , 510 Sedan, auto .. bluebeauly!(231DZYI radio (371BXEJ '71 Audi I OOLS •-·Se•'"· auio .. "'-$2999 A goodbuy-Seeto ap-• prec1a1e, !080AVEl ' '70 Toyota s 1 Corolla wagon, 4 speed. air.{331CCLJ MarQiiis Motors TOYOTA 28802 Mar~uerite Parkway Missio11 Viejo 83 ·1-2880. 495·•2 I 0 t .. ' 299 '71 Toyota $1699 Corolla Wagon auto air • IOwmlleage (3 14DFFJ I Freeway Oose to the Whole South Coast SALIS HOWS 1:104:00 MM...fri. •:00-6:00~ I 0:00·1:00 s..d9y ' - © MARQUIS MOTORS 4 > > c. ~. ~· • • s1••1c1 HOURS l;o0:$:JO~ l :OM:OO w, .... , ( ' '• . ,., - ,· ~ .1..i .-1LU t710 Da tsun j!Jl'f 241) Z 2+7, 4 lrpet'd '72 DATSUN 240Z. 20.~ mi tflllll, 1ape decli;, f, o O O Ar .. "ulo. 11\Y mother 1 car, m.ilea. midi tell. make or t er <196-4272 or 997-7569 n4-73T-mEI .......... . • • 450 SLC Only 6,000 miles, fully loaded ~--~ ~>Ith all extras inchi!iag ~ Su~l. special whe&l s. 'IMMEDIATE SHARP '64 GHIA. Poische V-8 autO. trans., fact air, pwr strg., brakes, windows -~=~~=-~~-I & .seats. Stereo radkl & heater, vinyl reot, loaded {15501.P) Bettet than new. <43721> See DELIVERY _.. _,,, M nd pov.-eri:u. 1,.,., cc. ust. see. a · SALE.s & SERVICE Days 5 3 0-8 7 1 0 ; eves 12gron -im="slli"'o"'~°'~"'~"'1k"E"'oAN;:;:=-i MAKE OFFER ui~~1w~:r :;4~10,:,,, 1,p;:;~:;.~"'~"'ss"· ~10~N~ALL=v~ ... ~.~"~"'""" ,.J 'laJU ;1) UW Santa Ana 557-2132 1600 Shrt blk $275. Exchange -~---h• -n-•~-ORANGE COUNTY'S Jaguar '730 • UN\ Toyota 9765 change. Eve. 963-2950 NEWEST~ LARGEST,_______ YOLYO ''· .. =s"'u'°'a~. "='s.~..,,,~id"°e~. -m-• .,-. '73-XKE 2 + 2 Cpe. '75 + fonden. 1700 «. am/fm, IMME DIATE 1966 H bo r M .. .,, """" MUCH more. $1300 firm. DELIYERY Less than 3,500 Mi, ar '· .. . --~,.,_~"'°~·--~~- ALL MODE~•& COLORS Automatictrons.,factoryair OVER JOJOTAS '73 240Z. black AM/FM. Dick Miller Motors · cond., power steer., power 35 USED ).t1:1gs, rear s~ijer, ,;.aJ0001Y 120 w. Warner at So. Main brakes. Am·Fm 11tcroo + ARRIVING DAILY mlITONI. New !t!!51 PU, S A 557 2132 8 track tape, chrome wire MERCEDES New Models-New Engines. ml. $5.500. Call ~~. anta na M wheels. Full I eat her In· Co!f!e in and lest drive THE '71 VOLVO 2 dr, am/fm. '71 FIAT 850 SPYDER 34,tm terior. All the xtras &: as ON DISPLAY Car for 1975. All Demonstra· radials, 4 spd. gorgco11s car, ml. Xlnt cond. Must sell new as ne1v con be ! 10.11 are being sold at llUGE 2;, +MPG. reclining scats, s1:180 <ifr. ss1-189'l <~KJI). House of Imports SAVlNGS-Hurry! $2150. o~ei.-. 675-Suo . $3188 , ..,., 1.;LSON I FORD 18255 Beach BJ. Hunt. Beach '68 Sed. De Ville Factory alr oond!Uon rng, full power. 'vinyl top, f u 11 leather lnt!!dor, t 11 t & telescopls steering. stereo, d90r IO<~ks, low mileuge &: e..xcellent c ond!Uon. (XEU241) ' $1895 '!oo~l~Y~ ~~ r ~ ~llAlllS CADIUA(J · 51~7250 f ft1,.. .. liitt:t V:. ~~ =~~arA~~~ ~\)8 SM0 ........ llfd. M-BZ.~.-.-ll-Bl~ao-k-. ~.13~450~SL,~1 .~ '411'Till 2 dr, 25+MPG. ruM like 1...,,:~+.,,,..-'---===-.=---.===u::::---a;;;,.-j Autos New-9IG01&1• 0 -Mint. Noar Whol..a!.. --TOYOTA oew. $650, Ofl<' 61>-SllO -' ---·; 675-9382 • '68 BUG. Sunroof,'Xtras . l --O~P~EN=~S~UN=O~A~Y __ '65 MB, auto. '69 230 eng. 1966 Harbor, C.M. 616-9303 62M, Xlnt oond. Clean. $950 "·000 mi. AIR. Xlnt cond NOW OPEN I ~o1'i'--.7'~~1=i752-·-=-~ ~~:!!:~~!:! $2150 493-9178" --'65 VW Bus, rebll engine. "' * *'59 JOO SL Rdstr, totally Marquis Motors steel Radials, am/fm, $850 OPEN SUNDAY restored Exquisite. ~~t· •TOYOTA• or best ouer. 536-9663 -==''='"--"'==~~-I mg &; Etpeu&lVe. ~ '67 VW, new reblt eng, new '72 Cpe. De Ville MG '742 • &\LES tircs,1 good cond. $900 or Factory air oond;t __ !_~_I_~ • ---------1• SERVICE best offer. 5e-9853 842-5730 po"·er, vlayl lop. uorxeous • LEASING '64 VW Bus Cam~r: New""-!ii!!"'ry. & Jea.tbf.r ifllerlor. __ _ e XLNT""USEirC1tR eng. ~1ust sClf10r ~or Tilt & telescopic steering, .. ~ 1970CHRYSLERN .. YORKER 4dr. t.o.ded wtthequlpment. Ah-udall thegoodtn. Colne drlw it yo u11 llke It. 265 ABO $1696. 197Z-UNCOLN CONTINENTAL MARK IV l.oa~ vMh equipment even a surwoof. Blue With tllhtk lnter1orandwhltevtnyl roof. A rMI good bu1/ at J\817169 .$61611: BUSTED TO $6368. 1 . 1974 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL TOWNCAR 4 <Ir-loaded with every ai.iallaiU option..tlwr blw and tea.I ,,.. ..... 045 uc .$816811USTED TO $ 7868. 1974 CONTINENTAL MARK IV with les8 than S.000 mlles·load41d Mth equipment. Almo.t like new. 719KVO S9886:"BUSTEDTO $9486. [MY SPECIAL BUYS OF1HE WEEK~ 1 !KS PONTIAC T V8, autormtlc·PS-PB'..alr conc11t\on1ng, radlo-heater·vlnyl roof. ~car with right mlles. Rur. rul good. R152727 Sl49G:" BUSTED TO $1296. 1969 IMPEHIAL LE BARON Nice car with every n aJlabk opdon.pouible. Rea.I ha.w. VB8 96l ~8USTEOT0$)396. 1970 MERCURY ·MARQUIS 1971 FORD MUSTANG 4 dr. Fullv loaded with equipment. VS.a utornetic·PS-PB-alr·ntdlo-bHter· Anefamllv car. 757 A.CH pretty blue with a wfllt(f: vinyl roof. . BUSTED TO $1696. Ex«llent ... for at......,.. 101 ou. $23911: BUSTED TO $2198,. 1974 colllET 2 DR COUPE . with 1 .. , than 9,000 mtt .. VS.auto 1972 PINTO RUNABOUT ·alt·radlo-he•ter. Cute car wtth low Real ecQDOmy wt th thl1 bNuty •lr.· ml~es for only $3268. 371 KHK radto-heeter·magwhftl•i 601 EON Fon! has a b,tm Idea ot only $1998. NICE AND COMFORTABLE EVEN FOR ME 1972 FORD VAN CONVERSION Bubble top:-SI~ 6-1towe·ref.. \18-PS-AM/FM•'Pftd c Many n:tru. 590 HOM .$4%11: BUSTED TO $4668. "Hooite o/ lhe ....,,,.. ,(JS'lill~SftN~ ' LINCOLN MliHCURY 7 • 16800 BEACH BeULEVARD . HIJN11NGTON BEACH • • Beach Boulevarclju1t north of Warner, 842s8844 I 1J, ' . m:ri Marguerite Parkway bst ofr. 673-15)3 stereo, door locks, new W1IW Mission Viejo '73 VW "THING". 14 K tires: All the xtra1 A s.n.-~ 4!&1210 miles. Radials. Roll Bar. abs o I u t e I y ~b1':. Stereo. $2700. 551-5531. Ser.2752il9t ......... '67 XKE 2+2, Auto, Air, Beautiful car in xlnt oond. S2495./best offer. m-4397 Mazda 9731 e '70 TOY OT A CORONA Automatic, air, xlnl. &: pric- ed to sell. =,:Cl TIRES ~-· FDR IMPORTS 28402 Marguento Parl<wey Sizes 14.>13, 5.9:>-13, 5.20-.}3. l\tisslon Viejo with 4 ply tread. lo-Polyester 831-2040 • ~949 & 2 fiberglass. Orig. $29.!l>. USE AVERY PWY. EXIT 'TI R..X·2 Rotary Couoe. Vinyl Now $7 pli.Js F.E.T. root, mais, rebuilt e~ne J.C. Penney (no miles), & 6 m.:mlh or 24 Fashion Island • flOOO mile 100%. eng. war-Newport Beach 644-2318 ranty. CmFBAl - 64"'5700 d~. Opel 9746 NEW 1974 RX-4 Rotary Rotary O>Upes Ii. Sedana DRIVE & then ask the prlee! 645-5700 · dlr. "7'l RX·2 Rotary C880CIRJ 17,176 mile11, air, vinyl top & s~TOOn1 fresh. 64;):5700 · dlr. '73 RX·2 Sedan (799JPS) !M.Cl miles. auto., & air "1'1ore New than Used" 645.5700 dlr. Mercedes Benz 9740 '67 MERCEDES BENZ 230 ~L 4 Door. Automatic, air con· dltioning, po w e r stttring, mechani cs special. tTPZ789l '73 OPEL ~lanla Luxus, A/C, 4 spd, low mileage. . !lf;8,1396 Porsche J e '64 POl<SCf!E Runs xlnt. Priced to sell. Eel 28-m Marguerite Parkway Miulon Viejo 831-2040 • 495-4949 USE AVERY PWY. EXIT WITH "ANY NEW -H-ILUX ll·Th-74 to ll·l&74 "'ith 1his ad. nmLW!i4 .9 TOYOTA · '74 9ll Coupe. 1966 Harbor, C.A!'. 646-9303 Elcc -sunroof, air 'C ond ·"·='"""""'O'-''="'-~""' am/fm stereo case t t e. 73 ~YOTA Corona MKJl Alloys, 5 spd, Chorolate Brn stalKJn wagon. Auto, air, Jn(!lallic. $12,700. Will con-19,000 miles, like new , sid!!r'<lrade. ~rnn &: (2L3) 4!&5463. 331--7231. Bruce King. "·1"o°'ro~v°'OT"°A7"7'W"gn~.-,~OJ'lBSX==1 'TI VW Convert. Super Bee- Uc, xi cond.. $1800. 493--1958 beI 9am/alt 5 '66 VW BUG in good con· dition. Mag wheels. $700. 847-0100 '66 VW Camper Van, xlnt conct., xtras. $1100 or bst oft. 67:>-794.9 V\V '69 BUG. Gd"""' SIOOO 53&-J.20.I '74 SUPER BUG 7000 mi .. $3000. or o l le r. 830->!ll!I '69 VW BUG. Auto .. sun roof, light blue, k> miles. Sl.050. Call 541Hi541 . Volvo WE ARE No. 2 In O~ange Counlv. But Only YOU Can M~k• Us No, 1 £r<J us First or Last and we'll lry harder for your best deal. · 11>l4ll ltmi& • YOLYO 1966 liarbor, C.Ptf. 646-9303 1971 VOLVO 1428. Xlnl cond. 25mpg. Sl900 STX.214. &: 61;r8110 $4495 OPEN SUNDAY '74 Seel. De Yltle Faclory air oonditionin&". tu.I.I j)O\\'er, vinyl lop, Juli ltalher interior, t J I t le telescopic steering, stereo, door lock. All the de\uxe xtrJs &. extremely low mDes (944.JRD) $7795 '69 .Cpe. De YIOe Only 35,000 Miles Factory air oond. ,F u 11 JKl\\'er, vinyl top. tu 11 lealher interior, t 11 t & teleSl."Oplc steering, AM·F'M radio, door lock1. tr un k lock. All the xtru I: just for the fussy bu yer! YNH748) '74 911 ~RSCHE. bro11d ll'?'o\' ;g.~C:i auto. alr, lug. '63 V~o P·lSOO. gd mech. n1etalhc coppe:;· brown, ~5700 • di cond. NcedK some body "C;;;:=--~-;'-;;:c--==--I beige interiol', t\MIF'f r. parts. /:JO 586-lMS. • $1617...--, 5l('t'l'o tape. 24 MPG. lo"' 19?J CORONA ~1K JI Sta. AUTO!. USED mi. Take over lea!K'. 497.31)6~ \'.~~. Auto, P/S, AJC, --------Factory air conditioning, full CLASSIC ,58 Porsche, 356 Rack, 14<KXI mi. A 1 k i n i AMC 9905 pov.·er. All leather Interior. A i;erie5. 15,lkX) miles on $3.200. n4·963.-7039 Till & teleseopic steering, '63 super 90 eng. new Sears '69 TOYOTA Wgn. (ZNZ664) ·72 AMBASSi\OOR Broughni sterro. door Io c k 1 . Ex· 1966. Harbor, C.1\1. 64&-9303 Radials. New pal11t & inl. • Transportation $1700/0tfer ~,.tG{!f~ clean &. nke. '66 ~1ERCEDES 200 Diesel. am/rm, $3500 !inn. 497-2832 645-5700 dlr. 979-9684 $2595 • ·;ot41l Ltmi& YOLYO New engine. Excellent oon· nft 6 NEW 1974 RX-4 Buick 9910 dition $2:100. 673·2393 ev<.;. PORSCHE "ro, 9llT, Sepia Rotary Coupes &·Sedans -------- 1.973 280 SEDAN. $157 mo. bwn., AJC, AM/FM Stereo, DRIVE '64 W I LDC AT. Coo d immuc, pvt pty, str on g Sspd., mag11, Xlnt. 64(H372 & lhen ask the price! Transportation car. ?.1'UST ~~ NlMJS ,.,~t'il'~ C!l'6dil req'd. 536-9153 day!. ·51 1600 SUPER Xtra nice 645-5700 dlr. SEE! $295. • .... ~~~ i Classified Adt Call ~v.Gra many xtras, s.uSo. ' '69 CO™?LLA. new eng., * * 545-8129 ** today! I 5-18-5189 or 546-1258 trans, pa111t, brakes & ball. '66 SKYLARK, good tires, 1 ~~~~~.,~·~·~~~~! A N 9800 A N 9800 $975. 673-2491 good body Needs so m e I . ~~ utos. ew TOYOTA PU, 1973, 12.500 engine work. $350. 833-1526. OPEN SUNDAY ,.,.,,!~s. lie 91-ri V, t\'\.:.i:•1tg 1970 BUICK Le Sab~ 4 dr MUST SE L L, '73 Cad 1975 CHEVROLETS $2525. ph 644-0026 aH Som aodan. Only iB,500 ml. $1100. Eldorado, red, wh;le vinyl Triumph 9767 675--1024 or 675-3724 to"l, lo ... ded, 37M miles, C dill 9915 $5945. I;>ays 21~2222, , PRICED AT '68 TRIUMPH GT 6 + . a •c 714-673-Q389 eves 1 0% O v erdrive. \\'ltt whls, '70 Cadillac Coupe OeVille. '71 CAO. Se. Oe\!llle $2950. OVER radlo.l<.i, mi 34,000. S 155 0 . F\111 power, stE?reo, vinyl r u 11 pow er·Cruisimatlc· ~ Call~ aft 6. lop, leather interior. Xlnl :;:erOO-Till wheel. Prl. ~· -v -INVOICE COST MUST SELL 1910 Tnumph "°""' $'600. 831-1314. 644-20>I. m.mo · Spitfire, Best ofter. 893-1735 1956 CDV. lm'maculate, otig 1972 CAO. Coupe ae Ville. PILOT Want Ads! call now Interior. new tranmllsslon, Maroon. Fu 11 y ~ulpped. ' . HO GIMMICKS MOHTE CARLOS • CHEVELLES YOUR CHOICE VEGAS ALL HEW MOMZAS IMPALAS • CAPRICES THEY'RE MARKED _ 642-5678. $650, 213--591-8110 Private party. 64.>7000. 9800 Autos, New .J800 Autos, New 9800 Takea . Test-Drive Alone (No Selelrnan!J MARIN HOV AS • CAMAROS LOOll l'lla 'IHI '81CLIS I M.t#9180.. . The car with a MGB engine, r~gged body ... hell like a Rover, transmissio n & Ilse brakes like a Tnumph, rack & p1n1on1 steering like a Jaguar. & gas econcimy like a Mari na! Over 20; miles per gallon! · •/2 & 'I• TOH TRUCKS Dpon Moll. "'"' t'rL 'Tll ' PM 5-doy 'Tll 6 PM GROTH CHEVROLET IUI I hoc-ll>d. 1111111 ...... hod! ¥847-608;7 549.333 ~ _; • . ' . ' ~ ..... $2898 +ln .. 11•.&llce•M ' ' . • ·-I • . ' ·. • " 1_c~Od==-lll~ac:-=----::--'"~1~5j=C~ho~v~r~ol~et'.,---~192~~F~d El Dorados '71 CHEY. IMPALA 12 TO .CHOOSE 556.1070 . 142-6611 '66 CH RYSL ER NEW. YORKER $ 9 0 0 bcellent cond.IUon 557..Qil.O '68 CHRYSLER (VSF173) Orlginal 1-c::;am;;;·:::•;.;••:_ __ ._"~:r.:!7 &1H100 -. NEW 1974 RX-4 ""· ·n CAMARO. Air co nct;- am/fm, vtnyl top, Ver 1 Oean. 67~2431 alt. 6.- Rotary Coupe1. & Sedans · DRIVE & then ask the price! CfMvrolet ' t920 645-5700 db-. --------1Continent•I 9930 28402 Marguerite Parkway Corvette 9932 Mission Viejo ~c---'------1 831-2040 e . 4~ lli&t CORVETl'E ~re.y trans USE AVERY PWY. EXIT engine, rear-end. Must . sa'. SINCERE Sll,ver Blue, Got· cralici at $2200. 631).lilO or ..... '73 Mon.\!! """'· Wkly ti.l.1-9264. record keeping by compuJ.• "68~C-OR_V_>:_1_·1~·E-4-,pd-., -.,..,-.' 1lve husband of eyerytring vt. hardtop .. ptOVes l.SlT mpg. PSIPB, • 536-1709 Aft. 6PM AM/FM, Auto, Fact aJr, C -•• etc. Seats 6 cornfOt'tllbly. A oug•r u- 1lncere $3400. 673-8735 CONNELL CHEVROLET .... SALES le SERVICE '72 COUGAR A/C, P/S, P/B, IO\v mile&, 6#-6038 Aft. ·sp~r · 2121 H•rbor Blvd. ·n COUGAR ~7. Except. COSTA MESA cond. Al.I ~ 22M. 546-1200" Stereo. Vlll)'L$2950. 642.-8002. '12 NOV.A cpe. . 1'51FWA) Dodge 9935 Air, power tti:ering 2 new rronr ures ~5100 SHARP! "" ·13 · ChalletlCJer ·12 MONTE CARLO . · Only 18,000, Miles (889M'C) Dlx. V-8 hardtop cpe. with Air, vinyl top, 231T16 milefl, auto. trans., power steer., & ShaJ'l). 1 power brakes, factory air Ge-5700 dlr. cond., AM-F1.f Stireo, sport NEW 1974 RX-4 wheels. Beautiful Aztec cop. Rotary Coupes A: Sedans per with vinyl top & black DRIVE vinyl Interior. J u ; gorgoous & then as.k the price! (199.JFPJ 645-5700. -dlr. '64 CHEVY. Vy Gd cond. Aulo trah!'!. Mags I: many xtru. Bit ofr. (213) 59'l-1022 aft 5. COMPLETE REPAIR WORK OPEN SUNDAY' °"""" ~ "'~ eua•" ·~toDDGE_CHA.RGER. '67 IMP ALA gd. cond., $600. Call: 546-1824 U no ana. V-8, auto. trans., powtT steer., can: 551-3946 radk>, heater, but:ket seat" 1-0WNR '65 Malibu CONV 6 cyl, fun car, run gd, nu tires lit $8x> takes 646-3764 CALL DAILY PU.QT Auto•, New 9IOD •SPECIALS• Of the Week '66 Ch .. 4 clbo<-. IS~) $399 71 °"'Y 11ova 6 eyl., auto. BVB389J $1299 cmsole. CZLH567) $1277 1.;LSON I FORD 13255 Beach Bl. Hurit. Beach 556. 1070 142-6611 '69 DODGE Monaco, 4 dr. A/cond, radio, elec. doors I windows. Reas. 640-1845. Ford -9940 '72 GRAN TORINO Hardtop, auto. tnms.,. air. radio, heater, power l!llttr· . Ing, vinyl roof, tinted glus. {S56EU.1) $2188 · _ 70 Mavlrick 6 c yl .. 3 speed. (86BBLPJ $1099 . 1· WILSON l. FORD 7lVego • c yl .; • s peed. \ (013QCL) , $1099 -'69 Chtvnilot V·8, •ulo .. Pl•. air. 14MJ!1Gl • 5899 lS255 Beach Bl. Hllnt. Beach 556.1070 142-661J m TORINO I { l3l.2GFD) 20,253 mlles ~6100 • d1r. NEW ffif· RX-4 Rotary Coupes & Sedans DRIVE A: then a•k the price? 845-5700 dlr. '69 280 SE O>op<, !6600. Ex> cellentt loaded. 61H4.17 MUST SEU..! 'i2 SQUlRE, 10 pu. "-'Ill .. 4.29 eng., air, tilt 1teer'g .. 1tereo, PIS, P/B, Brougham lr.t., tow p!:j., new radials, 507.3144 '73 ' TORINO S51. Id. (l'RI mflcege. radio, htr., PIS. Pill. sac. Owner. 673-41.Cl'l t-L <91H024 '70 LTD 9 jl<IS9enge.r •talion wagon, ~avy diy nK>tor, easy !lit httcb, xlnt t'Ond, J1700. ~ ·•rt 6pm 161) LTD CJjO. (!IDiiN) Vinyl top, Ai r -extra v11lue1 6'.~700 • .. dlr. ' --1· l , • ' .. '70 FORD ........,, ______ __,.--,---1'ilis is -an actual photo9raph of. ap- , __ p.roximatf!y_balf_oj_our..H.o'1da-Far-_ Inventory. One reason we are num- ber one in the West and in the top Five Nationwide. Low Volume Prices, Comfortable terms, an.d a Friday, NO¥tmb« 15, 1974 •• 4 complete service facility devoted extlusively-to-economy car-s-are- •three big reasons you should visit . the leader before you buy anywhere! • Brand New '7 4 2 Door · (OUPtl ' ' IS8"2'!IOl35' $ • TAKE '72 HONDA '69 CHEVY '69 OLDS $ YOUR SEDAN NOVA CUTUSS ··-Air conditicmlng, 1ranS1T11ssion. Air cond1hon1ng, Autom1hc. vinyl IOP. s --CHOICE radlO. heater. POWer sleer1ng, wsw tires. {416GWXJ IZZA116! POwer steer111g, 1utomalic_ IYXU9281 DOWN MOHTH c--··--, .. .,._,.._ -..... ,,_ .. _ ...... ---·-.._. ·~•<t;t ~ .......... llt4ND MEW '75 OMEGA '73 MOHTI CARLO LAHDAU ,, .,_.._ ..... __ .......... --.._ ..--·~"··---·-.... ,l .. ._, __ ........ - 53577 -.J I ' •73· ~~-;.;,~~.'.'..:. __ ... s 2977 \_ ~·~ ... ,,.. s . '72 ~~~~2~-3277 • 53377 Ol:DH TOUl CHOICI OF COLOll ) IUMO MEW ·'75 STARFIRE ' otlDB YOUl c:Ho1c1 Of COLO. .. \ > 53677 51877 ,73 Hot<O• CIVIC ._._ .... __ , -·-...... _ "'''"" Brand New 1975 C·UTLASS Autom1Uc lr1M .. M*I• 11-nv. dl!Kl ora1cei.. a~ 1n111ne , d111lu~ .. 1111111 l:l0\'lllr1, 1111111 bf!llmd ... " llr1t , lint1d ""'"do*•· lleoMl1l IMMEDIATE DELIVER)' I 54177 • . . IAAHD MEW 53277 ORDER YOUll CHOIC:I Of C OLOll BIG SEL~CTION OF '75 's FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY l ltAtolD MEW '75 TOR ONADO 55977 OlDIR YOUl CHOICt OF COLOll • , I • • • • •• '! l ' l • ' ' : l ! ' ' i ' ' • ; • i • • • • -. . . . --• " . l • • I , j l .. .. ' ' ~ !- ' ' ' I:' ' ' ? ';, if .. !l '' i·~ ! ' -• . . ND 'NEW ~~74. PINTO 2 QB_ •. · .OW!!!' .' -~ Inc ludes all vinyl bucket seats, disc Prokes. 1000 cc 4 cyL eng., Calif. emi5.}ion equip· .• 4 speed transmission, front & rear bumper guard• & more. Stk. #2061 , Ser. #5425. NLY$2469 • { •• BRAND NEW '74 MUSTANG II Hdtp i !. ~ •-s.-1..0.hed rodiols, dis< brakes, oil vinyl bucket seat\, ' t• I r l ' ~ 1 i • ' i"tl ~-I ~ ' • . I ' power steering, tochometer in~lrumentoti on, wheel cove~~ cul pile corpets. 2.3 litre, 4 c~ eng,, AM rodio, tinted glos\ & much more. (Stlc ;#2368. Ser. -.1 #4R02Y246727 . , -~ ~onv $3199 .. NEW ,'75· GRANADA 2 dr;. SEDAN · -;t i' ..... t -•• lncL 104.3 in. wheelbase, 1800 cc engirie, whi te sidewoU tires, -4 spd. lronsmission, inside · hood release, deluxe lool kil, 60 amp bol!ery, H.p.:.lo~rnotor: orm rests.& mote! Stk.ffT2569 Sfir.7f6d99 ·NEW 'l5 FORD VAN · w/ Holi"day Surfer Va"!~Conversion! ' . Including 302-V-S'engine, crui$e·O-~tic Irons, Power \leering ond mony other elftros including ' full poiieling, carpeting, ond bubble windows! Srk.#T.Q543 Ser.#1292 ' LE-ASE FOR. LESS!. LEASE DEALER DIRECT AND SAVE! 'l 4's &·'JS's . . AVAILABLE FOR · IMM EDIATE D ~LIVERY ! W£.LEASE ALL POPULAR MAKE CARS & TRUCK~T C~PE 'Jrfv&~,ATE.Sl.1_ "'""'"-'"" 01 64• 00 '" 5COfT MACllQl'JI AlO • ,. . fV . f ' ' . lncl_uding, .mefo llic finish , 250 CID '6 cyl. en_g. ·Cali f. eniissio11s eqpt.; P.wr. front disc . -brakes, ·Deluxe bun:if>er group, floor shift, , , D_el<>~e _AM, radio, tinted gloss & more . • &~}tt,~~~-Ser. #5W82L123487 ·1 ?72 & '13 1968 DOD-GE · 1974 PINTO DATSUN 240Z 4 to CHOOSE FROM 72 Prices •tort ot (940!.PA) 399~ '72' PLYMOUTH DUSTY Double Sharp. 1 ~(116FVY) $2333 -. ' • CORON ET 2 DOOR Air, Power. · (393.!iHJl -$1·1-1 .. . '72"'SCOUT -· ••• Full cab. 4 weed. radio. V-3. (376EOHJ$3333 '73 PINTO WAGON LOW MK.IS. Extenor decof _ (466GWXJ $2299 '72 FORD GAL.Alli: 2 Door Air. oower. (709F~UJ $239·5 '73 FORD WAl>OM 3 seat. air, pwr. & more. '71 T·BIRD . LO ..... Low Miles. (3~0EXNJ $299 5 . '73 DATSUN 2DOOI _4 speed. J9w miles.. economy .. (032JOY) $2095 '74 PONTIAC · 1FUtEIPID U l\(k!r 9,000 miles. . . ' (766KJEI $449.5 ':. , '69 PONTIAC ....,..,..x Air,_~r.!;.. (ZVM054;sf195 , ' '72 CAPRI "' FANCY. .. &pd., 'AM /EM. (019ETW) $ 1999 . '70 HORNET SST •door. air. • < ' (377AGNJ$ 1666 · '74 MUSTANG ...... ' Low Miles. Fancy. (057KEKJ ~3666 ' . . '72 PINTO , ' . ' ' IUMAIOUr ' ··~· ~· ~ ... '$ . 6 . (606DTTJ , ·1 aa~ . WAGON • Low Miles, Shorp. (577JES) ---~ $2lll '69 FORD F26D 4•4 PICICUP 4 speed. V-8. Road Ready. (41399C) $A VE \ '70 MUSTANG J OOOLMIJO. nAHS. Fact. air. P/S,P/8. vinyl roof. (414C~ $1-999 '72 BROl14CO 414 SIOIT WA&OM new Tires. Rou BaF. Air, Winch, Ready. • • (061GRH)$4666 · ''68 DODGE . ~·~es, \ (WRR 26n$999 l • 1969 -FORD · • F-500 Stoke Body wi!h power 1;h gote. V-8, 4 spd., low mile•. (33464C) $299~5 . ' ' ' '74 GR~'!_OR_INO 8J)OIJM:ites. ._,. ..---< --(728LGBJ s399 5 '. ·'73.MAVERICK ·~TpiCOI J 4 Door. (992GJNJ $299 5 '73 CHEVROLET MOMfl CA:ILO Pow.qr. air, kr« miles. '· --· ' ' • " ~( '"" ( '73 FORD TOllMOWA~ Air. low miles, roof rack !623JGWI $299 5 ' ' . ' '71 GMC.Pickup ¥<TOI< '7-1 DODGE I Ul lUTOP C ...... Air, PQWef. -Auto .• V-8, power. {116432) $3295 -, . ' t • ' • ' ' ~ 'J. "-!.72'i&RIMUN"'-._ _.. 6 t;Ylinder. I • > ' .. (194ELUl$ I 6 71 ' ', ' ~· "'--~ .. ----,---l•••llt(llUll -• '"'°"°• ' . lottNI & ' . . . MUI M". MOUll i I-·•,_ .. 111,•frt,; I-·· flllll .... 11•-·• ,_ ._, """' lllYKl MOUll1 1 •11t·• ,... ~.: 7 -·· ,_ , ..... ,,.., P&ITI M". ONLft I •"'·' lttft ht. • , , • ' • • ., I . . . .. • .. ... • -r-. , LQgunaf SoJith -Coast EDITION!. • • ORA~GE COU NTY. CALIF61iNIA -------- \(OL: 67, NO . :319;4 SECTIONS, 38 .PA~ES I --' ' 'focft1v 's • ·N.Y. Sto e k s • FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15,"1974 TEN CENT_? ( ' Publisher Agree~ to Prjnt ~ -Nixon Me~oirs • WASHINGTON (UPI J -A "major ··1 believe t hat Air. Nixon is unable to work directly on this proj· "wholly against ~tr. Nixon's will and l\filler told Sirica."''I am informed the publisher'' has a.greed to print a book obligated by contract to complete t'he eel,·• Gannon said. his rights.'' time I can spend ~·ith him is very . '"'hich rormer President Nixon will first half or 4.is book by.April, 1916, T h e court order blocks a n Meanwhile, MiU ersaidtodayheex ... ve ry limited.'' · write about his years in the White and the present delay and any con-. agreement signed Sept. 6 betweeno peels to ask the former president this ~ixOO was released rrom a l..ong House, an aide told U.S. District Court tinuing delay makes it increasingly Nixon and the General Services Ad· weekend whether he will consent to a n Beach hospital Thursday follo\\'ing today. • difficulttomeetthisdeadline." minis tration, giving the former examination by couct·appointed doc· reported near-fatal complications ar· .Franjlin R. Gaitnon, former special The a ffida"vit was p laced in president the right to remove his old tors to determine if he i9well enough ter surgery f6r r~currentphlebitis. 2 \\rhitc •louse aide John D. Ehrlich· man. l\1i ller prcviously tOld the c~rt th at Nixon could not pr~v 1de testimony in any form for al least two or three months . · assistant to Nixon assigned to prepare evidirlce dUMng a heariilg.on.whether.-lapew.:~and..documents fmm..the..W~hj~te~~to~te~slify aLthe-_W,afer:gate...co.ver..up Sirica-thimck-namclhrpaneJ-or tf-----1the-materi"a·Hor""the-book;-!rnid trt~Ole temporary restr11i ning order Hous·e. "" tri:ll. ....., · ' lhrce_physicians.to .examine medical affidavit that his work has been against transferring the Nlll:on Nixon's attorney, ~lerbert J . Miller. Jn a surprise appearance before records and to conduct a physical A "'cak and under"'·eight Nixon con4 ,·;ilesced at home jn. San Clem,,en~t~•- today. "''iih his doctors worrying thctt the \\'atcrgate court's me dica l examiners m11_:. subjtl'l him to un -delayed by a court order blocking the material is to be continued in the rorpi who is opposed to any continuation or 0.S. District Judgt! John J. Sirica. J . examination or Ni..!_on if nce,ssar~ to transfer of Nixon 's presidential or a preliminary injunction. -thatorde [,jntrodu~ed the affidavit. ?.filler said he hoped to see Nixon al determine whether he is well enough materials to the ziggurat in Laguna ''A great deal of the preparlltion of Tlfiller contended Thursday that a his home in San Clemente, and report to give testimony in some form for the Niguel. these materials for ?itr . Nixon's use new White House agreement gives the to the court no later than Tuesday on cover·Up t rial of fiv e former as· ".I am informed that a major could be under way at this time if the special prost"tutor's office a limited Nixon's response. sociates. publisher in this country has agreed materials were available in califor-right to "rumma.ge through" the for-"I have not had an opportunity to Nix.on , a n unindictcd co-conspirator with the former president to publish a nia even t)Jough t.1i'. Nixon himself mer president's materials. He asked sP.eak with my client for some time . in the cover·up, has been subpot!naed book"' writte n by him," Gannon said. has been ill a nd hospitalized a~d Richey to block that agreement as due lo the state of his healtb •.... " t6 testify by defendant an_9. form~r_N.o .• ---• n __ ] "·---·--· -·- • ·campus 'Burned' L~guna Fans S_corch Stadium --IF SO~I E SAN·Q,E~IENTE High School football fans appear a bit burned a t toni ght 's game \Vilh rival Laguna Beach High, there is a reason for it. The San ·c 1ementc st adium \VOund up a bit roast~d. itself. late Thursday night. IN A STUNT 1-IARKENING back t0 the da·ys when the rivalry bel\\•een ol d Cai>istrano·Hi gh Sctiool Cougars and the Artists ran at a fever Pitch, the Atl..COlony delegation a pparently pa·ici.-a visit - after Oark. Poli·ce said a passerby first noticed the fl a mes in each zone of Triton stadium-. I WHEN THE FIRE.was put out, the initials LB smouldered in the turf.. · ., Tonight's traditional rivalry will actually be played at Lag~na 's Guyer Field. Ki~koff is at 1:30p.m. ~ ~-- 'Red11ce DriJJ itig' ., ·Ford Rejects Gas Tax Hike, Assail~ Morton WASHINGTON CAP ) -President Ford. facing massive auto industry layoffs, has again rejected a gasoline tax hike that Would reduce driving. Ford also rapped his top energy of- fict'aHor-·re-vtvfn-g""the td ancrtlle President a lre ady rejected it. saying he hoped Interior Sec~tary Rogers<;. B. l\torton would get the word this. ti me. · Morton did. His spokesman said today that l\torton would not pursue the idea of a fuel·saving gasoline tax any further . The spakesman said l\torton plan·, ned ''to pursue all of the other options for conserving energy -with one ex - ception," meaning the gasoline tax. Morton surprised ref>orters Wed - nesday by renewing ~rowsat, and some equally surprised o[ficii.ls thought it unlikely that Morton.would. ' ":',1 ~·): \' . ' '( ..... Richard .Verney . • r -Rites Saturday . revive the idea without White House approval. But Ford in a broadcast news con· ference in P-hoenix, Ariz .. Thursday night slapp~__dOJU--hac.cL.and neea1e~orton for raising it. "We are not considering '!n ad· dilional gasoline tax." Ford said. "I thougfit that others in the executive branch got the word. And I hope that this word is gotten to my good friend, the secretary of the Interior. l am not considering an increase in the gasoline tax.,.. ' Morton told reporters Wednesday he felt it his duty aa chairmarr of the President's policy-gui ding Eiiergy Resources Council to study all fuel- savir1g options, including the gasoline tax . Morton also said he had econom.\sts -"5\udying it and that he would discuss\ it ·with key ~congres- smen.' "' " . ' Morton also ;tc nowledged tha~ a gas tax hike would.have an i_RJPflCt On the auto industry. · Ford is a Corm er congressman from Michigan, ,the borne of the auto in- dustry. Auto makers already have laid off. 69,000 ..workers as new cars "' sales sagged. ,, Funeral ~rv\ces will be held at l\.lorton could not be reached for noon Saturday for Ri~hard Verney of comment late Thursday, but as - Laguna Beech, who ... ctiedTuesday. He ~iates adq1i itted they were puzz.led was 59. at his apparent 1)Ublic divergence Ml'. v erney, a native of London, had~ ... 1from the President's OpJ>OSitlon to th& lived in California since 1936 and gasoline tax. .. . moved to Laguna Beach 12 years ago. Hortc:in is a personal friend of He was a forme r stage actor and later President Ford, t,he President's chief· managed the Coast Inn \n Laguna energy policy official, and is known as Beach.· . ·a "team player." Services will be at Patiric View The incident appeared as a replay Memori:il Park in Newport Beach-. or the earlier dl~agr~ment between f\1r .. Verney, is survived by his Ford and F e deral Ener gy Ad · widow Lucille, of t'he family home a.t mihlstrator fo~n C. Sliwhill. 276Chiquita Drive.. \ When Ford 11~ announced t h11t Sawhill was resigning at the in· • Prim e R ate . . Dt:o ps Ag~in NEW YORK (AP) First National City Ban~. continuing -itlf.. role of induStry pace&clter. todny lo~erod ils prime ratr another qu11rter _point to 10.25 percent, effective Mondaf : The nation's second largest ~mmcrc\al blink' has dl'Qpped the rate It charges on loans to most crcdll\l.10r1hy hu~ln~s bor· ro"·en 1s_. percentage fk>lnts In .5C\'Cn "'eeks. ' • s tigation of l\lorton , ... some Ad - ministration sources se id Ford's dislike of Saw.hill's p soline la~ projlOlal was one reason. . Morton had told reportl('s i btre w~re differences of "phi1osophy" with ga.,•hill ov~r the need tor mandatory fuel-saving measures. Ford favor~d a voluntary approach, a stance suppor· t.ed by Morton at l.Jlelime. • • Cere mony for Star • HOLLYWOOD (UPtl -A Marine corps horror g11ard was to take part 1oda1 in a g ro vc~lde ccrt!mony at flower Mernorla)·Park on the 161h on· nlV«11ary or the death or movf(I star Tyrone Power , whO .served as 11 f\1arine pllot'in \V orld War I . I PHAR ~ACIST AL\llN PINKLEYB,EHINDC.f>UNTER °" HJS OLD-FASHIONED DRUG . STOA1E"'""'"~ J Pink and Lucy and Plnk',1 Drugs ~ve Been Flxt:~• in Coal.I Mesa Since 1933 Mesa Druggist Peri1J on Coast -. S t~r s in Film For Colllpany By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Ota. 0.0•-" .. ~ Alvi n L. "Pink" Pinkley,' who set- tled down at "'hat was once a country crossroads 41 years ago to become a pharmacist a nd influential small town politician made his mbvie debut Wednesday night. He never dreamed over fou r decades of.supplying the.growing city with as pi rin and cough syrup from the fountain frem lhe back counter and ice crtam sodas thi t his career would finally be captui:ed on film. tie ~qd his wife Lucy were feted by many fri ends in the city police facility allilitorium for ' ci local premiere sho\fing rOf the movie highlighUng a small town d.ruggist's dai ly duties. . (See PtNK LE)', Page A2) '· Witchcrid.t Talk "The History o( 'Witchcraft in the Western World" is~the subject ofl"'".a. general membership meeting or 1.he Lagbna Beach chapter of the Nati.onal Organization for Women at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the community room of Laguna Federal savings, 260 Ocean Ave., Laguna Beach. Spectacular Chas'e Driver Badly Huri • ByJOHNVALTERZA .. a1tMD•ilJPIMIS..ff An unidentified young man Jay near death at a San Clemente hospital today with grave injuries suffered in a spectacular crash which capped a hair-raising predawn chase by police. The pursuit was described by veteran officers today as perhaps the mOst perilous in years, and at one point it even went the wrong way on the San Diego Freeway. According to patrolman Tom Jor- dan, who first launched the chase of the smaU French sedan~ the incident began at about 2:45 a,m. along a quiet stretcl\ of El Camino Real in down· town San Clernent~. "l had a car stopped 'for a ticket and \va s just wrapping it up when the Peugeot came along the road with the bright li ghts on, and it was over the speed limit. "l s wung a U-tUrn a nd was probabl)' goin g lo issue a warning to the driver. when he took orr like a bat out of hell ," the young patrolman said. That's when the fi reworks be2an. Jordan, driving with Police C1i1det Briafl Steinbus, said the car sped , southbound on El Camino hitting sPeeds in excess of IOOmi.les per hour. Then the driver headed northbound on a freeway ramp and entered the traffic lanes. Jordan was still close behi nd wh en the dri Vcr suddenly made a U-tufn in front of a tractor- trailer rig and headed back the wrong way. Jordan said he was forced to do the same. after the truck went by. · On the way back down the ramJl, the p~ssengc r door opened and a hit- chhiker bailed out. "We talked to him later, and he told us after the wrong way trip he wanted no part of the guy behind the wheel," the officer said. Still on the on ramp, the wronJ?-\\"ay Peugeot nearly slammed head.On in lo a California Highway Patrol Unit car· rying two civilian ridc-a lons guests and a handcutfed drunken dri\•ing suspect. That ofri Ccr soon joined the chase southbound on El Cami no, but before he did,_he dropped off his two pas- sengers and prisoner on a street cor- ner, then said towaitunti/ he returned A1ntrak Mystery "Next, the driver came up to the Christi'anilos gate al Camp Pendleton' · 11nd we all went past the sentry 111 111ore lhan 100, ''J ordan said. ~1 ilitary police by then \\'l'rc S('l ting -up a roadblock deep in the reser- vation. ' 'Conductor'":Tells Tall Ta le . A myste.rious passenger train con- ductor Ila& San Clemente police ~nd late•night restaurant patrons baffled today, and not even r'atlf'9ad officials have an explanation. The man. dressed completely like tbc conduclof or aa Amt~ak passenaer train, Slnrtled putrons• Of JaC'kle's Cafe Ml the pier entrance late Thur· !.day night when be burst. lh and fran· ticall)' ""krd son1eon to call p0Hcc · qnd an •1mbL1lance. , Someone had tossed o boufder through n \\'indow of the northbound train-(ro_m a spot. iyuv. the fortner • • . 1tl ' I .. Western White House. het01d them. Three passengers ~·ere ireriously In- jured and needed immediate help , the patrons quoted the co nductor as saying. Police and the fire dCpertmcnt am. ' l)ulance arrlvcd to tr11cks1dc where the train waiJ supposed to be w11ltirlg , but all they saw was the Amtrak coaches heading north into the darkne~~. Phone checks wilh'ra\J"·ay officials sl'lcd no llght on the my~tf'r)'. Nnn(' had a report or any troobll' on the trip through.San ClcTnte. . ;--).\ • Cub Scouts Plan New paper Drive l.a~u na IJeR<'h Cub ~t pack :tS "'·ill hold a old ne"·spaper c:ollcction from 8 a.m. lo noon nturd:1y at th" Co mmur'lity Prcsbytcrion Church pnrkinQ 415 Forl'St A\'C . Laguna ·lk!act1. Suso'\n Crowl. den mo-th('f', isaid \h(' collect1on.,.an on·Roing prC1jCl'l, i); lht• scout~· "''llY of sa\1in51. trees and car · n1ngfund~campingt~ps. 1 necessary st rain. · Nixon, pale J111d shaky in pajamas and robe, a pp<' a red to totter as he left Long Beach J\1emorial 11ospital Th\Jr- sday, ending a 23-day stafin "'hjch he came c lose to death foll o ~·i n'g s.urgery .. ., .. ,,, ... ' Campaign Definite ~ , : Says Aide · By llELEN TIIOMAS ,.,.. .. !VftSHlNGTON (U PI )-=-Preside..nt Ford will definitely run for the pr esiden cy iil 1976, his rhie[ spokes1nan said today. Wh ite House press secretary Ron Nessen told reporters l-~ord changed t.be ••proba~r " tha). W" Mlttlo aa\I. bef0tt \.o "Aef"m\tely" Monday ~h\1e lalkjng to persons olltside the \\'bite. House. Asked why Ford had positivrl~· made ,up his mind t"·o years before the.election, N8Ssen said: ''I gUess you've heald him say ho\v much he enjoys bein,i:: President .·· Ford himself and hi s spokesmo.:n pre\·iously said he "probably'' \\'ould head the Republica n ticket in the next presidential race •. "l heard him 'say it first on l\fon- day," said Nessen. referring to the definite statement. In response to questions. f\essen said that th roug h news reports f ord was aware that some Republica ns mi ght challenge his candidacy1 and try to nominate another GO P can· didate. Nessen said Ford obviously con· sulted with his \\'ife Bet~ and ··u 's clear from the fact that he said that, she must have gone along with It." ~ Ford promised his wi fe he would quit po li[ics afte r 25 years i Congress. After he becamtf• vice· president, 11frs. Ford relelised hirit from the pledge. ) Since then, there has been le newed speculation that, l-'ord miC.ht bow out because of hi s "''ife 's recent breast cancer surge ry. But he is reported to ha\•e told friends even if cancer should recur Mrs. F'ord would ht1\'C !Sec •·oRD, Page A2:) Festi val Plan Okayed '.fhe Laguna Beach Board qf Adjust- ment has approved the design of ad- d itions to the restaurant on the f'estival of Arts grounds at fi50 Laguna Canyon A.oad. A design review of additions lo allOthcr restaurant. the Victor Huf,ln Inn at 361 Cli ff Drive. was continued until next "'·eek. Co11st. \\'t,.i1 1ht•r /Ir Lo\\ clnuds becoming partly 5'1nn y inland Saturd:iy. accor <linA to lht"! weather !'crvice, \vith con~i<lrrahl(• Inv.· l'.loudincss at the beaches <ti\ <la~. llighs at tht• sa nd:;; 65 to lift risinJZ to 70 lo 74 inland I NSIUt: l 'ODA Y Sta/I "'ntrr' C(l.rl)l fl.foore ho~ met a NeJVpnrt -Oeoch arti11 ofl/ic· ltd will\ "hll'''r'ograplllcs .. Ste todo!I '' \\leekendtr /or the story. ., .. '"' ... .. .. ... •1-1 8)\ .. , " t, ... , .. .. Cl• .. • • " • . .. ~~ J LISC Friday, NOYember 15, t074 ,. L~i ·lation lfrged . Projec~ Robber Dies . ·Ho.spital's Coast Panel Cut Foes Told· , Gu~· Misfire;; Bandit. Stricken ;J3ond Sale -~-In . Power So. ugh. t; To -~r·_:1·1· .e .. •· JNGL&W~D 'cup1):...0eanMalwel1,40,w11hol.n:...Ji)1<1uor -.·:. ... p .. P,:_r. Q .... v'. ed _ 1tore when th,•rowner'a wife scftamed and Maxwell t.rled U. abool her, • ~ p:>ll~" 11id. w,' -, ~ : Hi ,_ • ·Ke pWltCI the.trigger, but his pistol did not rlre Thursday. . . ( · .. , "'" !" ~) . ~ taldenw of the <:a-.nno Valley ~ He tried twice more, but the gun ~~ill did not fire: a:lving the store ~ • : who oppos•\ developnient on the ()Wl1ef time to bash Maxwell on the hea.d with'a liquor bottle and .dl11arm The South Co':'st .trommunity- . . rldgellnes or the hills north or Del _him · Hospital Board ·of~Jlitlttors gave il;.J> AM ELA llALLllN Ol'1'1e Dt!ly f'tlMjqft Member s of a regional · sewage treatme~t e~tity voted Thursday to seek leg11lat1on that -...·ouJd strip the South CO.st Regional Zone Conser· "atlon Cftm mission or some of its power. • Th& Sou t h E as t Reg io na l Reclam ation Authority !SERRA) which represents sewage treatment districts ·in southern Orange County vot~ .t·t to work with other reglon~I .06r1po Rbad are betpg iirged bySan ~faxwell, arrested on robbery chargeS, -c~inplained ~fa headae\ie unanimous approviiFfhu-rsday to s~n1tation Cou~ty v.oted. 4·1 to work: Juan Capls.tt'ano city officials to 11l4died sh. ortly afte!'Wards of a heart attack.. . , •. · • i.-,p.re.Jjminary steps initj.~i· .g a $7.:S mil· ~th other regional san1laUon agen.. write Jetter a , to the Orange County · . , li ~--~ I Cles to prepare the legislatil'n. ft: Board of SuP.r""'9ori:"' .._ ___ ...... ___ ...;... _____________ ;_. _ _..;.;:....i · · on uwn• stu,e.,. _: .. ' . "\\-'ould make the Sta~ Water Reaour· 1 "This issul'1ia!too important,•• said . rt successful, th! iss"u ill provide ces Control Board the sole agency to interim San Juan Capistrano City N d A _. AE c long·term financing fo~ nonprofit contToldJscharcei~totheocean . M~nager John O'SuWvan. "We don't a er ccuses communitx.Jtospital ana.'save the In· The repre1entat1ve from San Juan want to lose this fighl" stitution af;j?stimated $300,000 a year C&;pist.rano voted no. William Murphy Both O'SUllivan and city PJaftf\fng in interestnow?equired on s hort-term sa1dhe wantedto.knowwhalilwould Director David J . Smith believe Of 'S • R" k' Joans · ----' cost before casting an afnrmaUve supervisors want to hear residents' ecur1ty IS . ' r \'Ole. views. _ The di.ectors' action came after T~e Coastal, Commission recently The Board delayed 8 decision on -• recommendations for such steps by denied a permit to SERRA_ to build an development or the ridgeltnea this ~ the board's 'finance committee a nd ocean outfall off Dana Point. Yet the week and sent the second Orante WASHINGTON (UPI)-Consumer the proliferating nuctea~ power in· representatives of Herman Smith & Co~lege Chief i--·~A...,sks 2nd.Look. ~le Water Resources Board through County General-Plan Amendment advocate Ralph Nader opened a two-dustry," he said. ~ssociates. a financial consulting its ~an Diego Regional Wat.tr Quility (which Includes the CaplJltrano Val-day meeting of critics of the nuclear There will have to be guarm at firm. Co!!-trol Board'has ordered.'SERJl_A to Jey) back to the Planning Commis-power:tndustry toda,y by charging the every checkpoint of transportation or lt wilt cost the hospital about$60 000 bwld the P,Utlall and clooe an old one sion. · Atomic Energy Commission is nuFlear materials, guards at plant•, to isel the legal framework !or 'the considered obsolete. O'Sullivan noted that 81 families creatin' a national security risk in waste disposal areas. he said, and. hon~ issue.. . SERRA at~orney Alex Bowie las sent letters to the flannin& Coinmis·· promoting the development of atomic ''I'm sure there will have to be guards D1~ect,o~ wer~ 1nforme<! that the expected to file an appeal today with •!ion regirdiae the rirl•ellne issue. power. ~ for the guards.•• -~o~e1tal s f1nanc1al picture is steadily the State _Coastal Conservation Zone The commission by-,.& 3.2 \IOte "This is a very grave n ational Nader said the conference also is improving. At Joh Funds , Saddleback College.Superintendent Robert Lombardi wants to take a secQnd crlick at convincing college trustees to support a federall y tunded" program. t-0 offer job training to the unemplo~ed. -· Although five tru!jtees present at this week's iheetin! voted 3 to 2 in favor of the program, the motion did nol_pass. At least four ayes votes are required from the seven-member board to.approve the motion. Comrulss1on on behalf of SERRA, recommended that development be security risk because this technology concerned with safety aspects of T~e .South Laguna hos pital ex· asking that the permit denial be over-kept off the hilltops. is _potentially catastrophic;" Nader nu.Clea~ power plants and what he ··per_ieneed cash-flow difficulties ruled. 21a1d ·at a news conference opening sa1d was a financial crisis in nuclear dunng the summer, was operating in In other actions SERRA members ·"Critical Mass '74," a national power s temming frorri rising uranium lhe _red and was beset by a declining voted unanimously to work with other gathering of the Citizens Movement to costs, and increased Ca'pital and plant pat1e~tload~ . · sanitation agencies which might help ~r .. P.,,e AJ Stop Nuclear Power. maintenance costs. Pa~1ent c~nsus is up now a t the convince the State Coastal Commis· Nader said that as commercial He satd. conference organizers tn-hosp1t~l. . . . sioner that SERRA's appeal shollld.be PJNILLEV nuclear pQwer reactors spread vited proponents of nuclear power as . An ~nvest1gat1on or the hospital's heard. It also ordered a staff review oT .ft:" -... --.-• • through the nation;theywi\\,-be widely -well as-opponents to ttend" the 1n~n.cu1:Lpilirocedures by-the Herman '"the Coastal Commission's ~rine vulnerable to sabotage, theft and ter· meeting, but said most declined to ap· Sm1th,f1rm as· reporte<!ly turned up element and see if it can be c pli ''An X-rated picture it is not,•• roristaction. . pear. numerous err~rs made in the past and with. ~ cackled Pinkley after viewing the '.'One of t~e futures ~.w.hich we Anuclearenergyproponentwhodid !hese are ~ing corrected, \Villiam r~:~~t~':u:.ap produced by a Hol-nught h:e bur<tened in this industry is appear at the conference, ·former N~x. cop.sultant, reported. . ·~mbardi said the program ·would l!nng more th'lln $70,000 in federal o---monn-to the-district and-'-a like ~mount in state funds. "A Better WB.y of Caring,.. was the future of turningJhe country into a AEC Com missioner William O. Daub, Fl're .Slati' .,.... . --~done by Joseph Pipber&Companyfor &arr;iSonstate necessary to safeguard said after Nader's news conference, . ..,...,... _ h..-1"o1mircrn-&~J•hn·s-on"1!1fi"r-_._ ... think ii is ~erfectJl obviou'"'''"· tb,,•;;t,_~F,_.,itness Tests maceutical corporation, starring this whole two-:Oay conference 1s In C apl'strano--:----.-Pink and Lucy and a cast ofa hundred Home. s Sought designed to provide an opportunity !or . )·· Unittentified people in the field of n,uclear cri~cs to·ta!Jt to each other •. C[atnd ~u--Jay • • Under · t erms of the U.S. Labor ·pepalfment program, 26 unemployed • 5.0u~~ pr~nge CQJJrUl.Jesidents would receive six months 'ol job t'raining and -;t sti~nd of $1}5 per week.: . · 1 • • . · · medicine. · · 1.:.ve been g1verlS mmutes-to-glve"the~ · · 1& ,;;}. u,u,, M -B M d , Their young .oc1. ier' in the land·. Fo· r Ma· rm' es . pro side. · •• • . ay -e ove .. mark pharmacy and fountain at 1820 "I think nuclear critics rlght 'now At D . H. h Lombardi said he plans to· talk with the tru~lees who \"Oted against the J;lf'9.l~P,.W., and th~ two absent from the .m~1ng io seek informal backing. Newport Blvd .• Tom Gibson, aloltg are runninJ?. into a very severe ana lg San Juan Capistrano's only fire wlthihJoih CamP'Jer, 15, his sister · Ou..,,r ff o}i'day ctedil>ility gap," Daub said in an in-· station, which has been in the same SJra ,·9,.and Laurie Baird, 9 1 are a11 -.--...... terview summarizil}.I remarks plan· The Laguna Niguel Jaycees and~ location for 40 years, may soon be included. • · . • ., . ned for an afternoon session. "They team of health experts wiU condoct in· movedtoamorecentrallocation. Josh, Sarah and Laurie i n 1930s The .SJU) Clemente Interfaith Ser·· are not very specific in. their dividual physica l filness testi nf!. Elmer Benson, a spokesman for the t fperiod costume play roles in the film vicemen's Cetltei:, ls .. seeking hOst charges." evalu ation and counseling Su nd ay at T~e deadline for applying for the federal funds is Nov. 25. the same dale as · the next scheduled board of Orange County Fire Dpartment, said that they know w.ell tn !eal life: they families whp will take a l\faiine home =-~ Dana Hills High School. the city is growing 80 fast that the arecustomerieatingitecream. for Thanksgiving dinner. The health team led by Or. Charles station on La Matanza and El Homo A s~ial bonus preview was also Thanksgiv.ingdinner. "" M t' SJ t d Thomas of Loma Linda Univcrsit'" is · · streeLS is no longer adequate. shown first. in . the .form of a film The prograg1 is part of the.center·s ee lfig . 8 e conducting a fo!low-up to the J ayc'ce·~ c, apiS lr8D0' S "We owe it to the people to put the showing the HollywOod. film-makers tr ad i ti On a I ' '0 Pe r at ion "Operation Jieartbeat" earlier t his station in a more accessible place" making the film, with random shots ·1'~~Anlktt~lv)hng.:~ 1 On La· guna's ycur. ·trustees' meeting. · said Benson. ' ' from the cutting roomnoor. . uuUI t •• men ,are back from .........:...Yee for lhe set of tests ~a nd cOn· Largest ·p ~k The tiny paid-call station ts tucked Tbe final ·pharmaceutical ftlm fs_ V~e~am, t~ere are .. slill lhousands at sultation j§_S30. Prer.egistration is.. . a... inanoldresidentialsect.ionoftheclty literally a c~lluloid collage ln color, bocamp, P~ndlelon •. Joseph Gould , Soc1'al Needs necessary. Fo.r. a n appointmcnL,. or two blocks from Old Mission San Juan with seundtrack of music and oar· .~rd chalrft}"an, said. · further information, persons can call D!.l PJ · · d C8pistrano. To ~et to main hi&hways raUdn. · · Many. of tnem are far from borne 493·1601 between 9 a.m. and g p.m . ·m es . 3DDe fire equipmenl}nust travel throu(h Shooting was done one Sunday-last a~. l~nely, ~specially on Turkey Day. Laguna Beach'S social needs in· daily. . . ... n.arr~w. streets that have bea,vy sprin1, with the Piakle.n &eWai S225 ThiS 11 the t1m~0to show them they are eluding food for the elderly 'and The program includes c\·aluation of ~~1 cation o_r the la_rgest de\:eloped -pedestrian use. for combined perfonnlDtt!, Uae or .not for~otten~ Capt., Gould (US~· children's daycare Centers, will be the blood press!1r~, breathing capacity, park in Sa n Juan Capistrano will take . In a letter.to the city, C.M. Downs, the picturesque premi4eJ and szs Ret.) said. . . , . topic at l.1-P'"!~lic m~ng at 7:30"p.m. posture dev1 at1ons .. \\·eight proble ms prace ~u.ndaf . county fire warden, said paid-call worth of Cokes and lcecteam. . Host fa~1hes1naycaJI t ~center at Mon~a) 18 c1ty council chambers. · and a monitoring of the heart ·5 Jun1pero Serra Park 1s localed west response to the fire station and ap Pink wa' so weary from tbefrtnetlc 492·1814 toi advance reservations The • meeting, s ponsored by the response _to str.ess during, exercise on or -the. S~n Diego Free\\•ay "on ~ant a paratus res~nse to the e..mer&ency~ p.ace of the HoflWt:ood flhn.:...rqWra.on_ P,!'.ior to. Nbv: ·20. 'Fhe servicemen Laguna Be a ch Human Needs Ad · ~eadm lll. · Rosa.J1a 1n the \Vest~rt tract, 1ntlfe ibQ deJjy~t(b~~use of the student hfs nor~al day o(resl that be aJm01t ·beUffliOSte"d wllrmf . ~n er r~m smy'Boa:rd, will l>egin with a report . nort~!.r..~ .. p art or the city. . traffic to and rrom three sChools near had to take Moni!ia,y--ptt, but ~it was 9a.m . toll a.m . .:rhanksg1v1ng Day;---by ~eslic. B ell. J.Ohn lUeQu.ade and_ !lo.._ !;lS'S or the four-acre park w1U theexisting'facility. -• . business as usual. , 1 .Last year, 200 lnartnes were treated Jane Slavin on their in vestigation Into oegin ,at i :30 p.m. ""ith ceremonies at Downs al.so cite·s the narrow streets . Shots or various Sout.h'land. scenes to d_inner at the center. Fpl the dinner the city's social needs". D~vers Making Hunt for Earl 2 ~.m. Speakers .at the e.ve~t will be distance from arterial highways and in~ludlng Los Angeles International thl,s year, donations-of food are now The three are members or a city Parks Commissioner :ri-11nn1e Surles the small size of the present site as Airport and a touching visual portrait beJ!lg sought. c~uncil ·aPJJ:Ointed committee charge"d. and f\l :\)',Pr Roy Byrnes. Father Paul reasonsforthemoVe · 6f a woman 70 in a rest home with drawing up t.he social needs ?ll art!n or the old mission will give the . Benson said the rirture station will r.Ctt~'ng· her 'f~vOrtte inlpiralional· Fores· t .Are'a·s element of the ·city's general plan. blessing: . house two engine companies and 8 poem are included. The report will be followed by a • The S55.000 park 1s on l_and donated rescue unit which will be manned by The frames showing the Pinkleys .discussion session. by \V cstport l.fo~e Bui lders as. a: the paid-call volunteers. He said.the going pbout their bu5tness in a Mom R. development r equi rement. Jt contains future or the existina station has ot and Pop drugstore founded in 1933 are e main .closed grass. trees. a tot lot and a basketball yet been settled. Jt rpay be retain:/ as neatly Interspersed, but none of their ' COU'!-· cJ • . asecandatlslalion. dlalocuewithcustomersisheard. Most of the Cleveland National It 1s named _fo r F:it~er Junrpero Ser · The site or the current station is Johnson & Johnson corporate Forest ~ill remain closed to publi c en- rn. the F~anc1scan pnest -...·ho rounded shared With Cali£ornia Slate Forestry executives originally ordeted it as a try until another inch or rain is recor- the . ~~a1n . of California ~fissions . personnel who occupy most or ·1t collage of stlll shots to be shown al ded, the U.S. Forest Service announ- beg1nn1ng -...·ith the San Diego l\l ission The forestry operation will stay. . · m edic a 1 se m inars ;-and pha r · ced today. tn 1769. San Juan Capistrano Aiission maceutical conventions. The fo rest was open briefly in late "\\'as the seventh inlheC"hain. The longtime pharmacist said a _October ~fter light rain, but closed f'ro• Page Al futile hunt throughout the Southland once again because of warm tern- .. led the Pipher moviem·en to his store t d d Child Lecture Series ·-FORD astheonlysurvivingsampleor at930S :~diti~~~.an ry, Santa Ana wind . · pharmac" and fountain in existence. E t · 11 1' ' "':\l·~r Skills and Child De'·elop-• • • Therej~staren'tanymore. n ry is a 6Wed only on well- ' , ·11 b h b. belt " · i traveled routes within the forest. m en 1 c l e su Ject of a seminar e1 care n the White House than Faculty consultants at the USC at 7:15 p.m . f\l onday at Serra Pre· anywhereelse. School of Pharmacy -which has Capo Beach ~ofC Names 4 Directors The Capistrano Beach Chamber of Commerce has elected four new members to its 17·member boai-d of directors. Elected were Doris Larsen, H.L. "LesRemmers, Emerson Stanley and Vern Sterling. A "new president will be ele~le d at the c h,mber 's next. meeting on Dec.:4· · LONDON (UPI)·-Police dive rs searched the treacherous waters or England's south coast today amid growing fears the fugitive seventh Earl or Lucan committed suicide a f· ter'the-murder of his children's young nurse. The 39-year·old earl vanished eight days ago after bis children's nurse Sandra Rivett, 29, was battered t~ ·death with a lead pipe in the home ot his estranged wife . A court issued "a warrant for Lucan's arrest ori charges of murder and tti.e attempted murder of Lady Luca:n. 35! who sr:ie!lt six days in a hosp1tal with head 11\JUries. School. 1005 Ca ll e Puente San Ford, who told a news conference cranked out hundreds of druggis ts Clemente. ' Thursday that inOalion is ''starting to trained iri. mass marketing since The talk by Craig OJ nningham is recede," met with his Cabinet today Pinkley-directed the movie team to ~ i>·:irt" !Jr :1 !'ieri es on fam ily _!?rO\vth to assess prospects of congressional Costa Mesa. "'" UPHOLSTERY SALE \\ hi rh is r11en In the public. Addi ti onal passage of his economic program iri He openl d up in 1933, the year of the inf(lrn1:1!ion 1:. ;J \"il il ablc by call ing thelameducksession. great Long Beach earthquake, coun· 49fi-:ll70. ' Ford also reviewed his forthcoming ting, bottling and Packaging pills and Asi an trip with the Cablnel and other non-prescriptioo remedies bY s chedul ed meetings with top hand. Councilman Pinkley said the economic advisers to discuss how to film maker~ were &0 enchanted with cut $.5 billion from the 1975 fiscal year the way it used tq be done, they con- budget. vinced the corporation to bankroll a • ORANG~ COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed PrnlOtnl .,.., P~!;M'"'° Jack R.' Curley Vor~ Prt"dln1 .,.., Gl"tf•I Ml ... qer Th omas Keevll 1homas A. Murphine MIMq11>q £001"' Charlts H. Loos Richard P. Nall At"\1..,1 ""-""9'"1!1.dll .. S .phoftt (714) '42..CJ11 • CIWlitcll Advertising 642·.5471 Having conceded that the nation·s movie,notjustasetofsUUShots. economy is in a state of recession, One of those present for an improm· Ford made it plain at a news con· ptu after-movie party thrown by rerence in Phoenix, Ariz. Thursday friends and Costa Mesa-Tomorrow, a .that he believes his "fmely tlfned" 31· ·downtown business group, was just a point program will meet the current kid when Pink and Lucy opened up. challenges of a recession· inflation Police Chief Roger E. Neth recalled economy. how he used to broW"Se.tbrough th~ "'What we have to do is prevent Cops 'N Robbers comic books In the reactions that will be harmful to the steef rack that sat behind the phar-e~nomy, restimutatlng or rel&nlting macy's frontdoor. inflation whi ch is actually starting to ''And Roger used to race ln to check recede at the present time," Ford out the newspaper ada for old cars and said. then borrow our phone.to call and see 'United Way ' Month.' Slated· l\ovember ha s been proclaimed "United \V ay 1'1onlh" by the mayor!> or San Jua n Capistrano and San Clemente. l United \V ay donnlions support 90 ...-perrent of a ll ,volilntary health, '>''t i rare and youth ~rvlces In the two cities. .. The South Coast United Way drive is one of IG community campals,ns ror the United \V ny in Orange County. Cou nty wide goal Is S3.1 mill Ion. Groups In lhc area bencOUng rrnm United Way donations are the Boys Club, lntcrr:illh Servicemen'• Centf!r, the Famil y Service As&oclallon lt1 San if they were sold yet,'' remarked Mrs. Lucy Pinkley. Chief Nelh went'.on to become one or the leaders In a city of some 75,000, in which Couf!Cilman ,Pinkley has won six terms, been mayor twice and with &ehool board service is the longest continuous holder of political ofrice fn Orange County. tie hasn't lost his redoubtable sense of humor yet. :·Atter our family sees the film, I· th.Ink we'll donate our copy to the Costa Mesa archives so 50 ytan rrom now people can look at it and Jauch." he declared. "Everythina:)Oolla funny SO years afterward." (. ·Kissinge,r Jeered " . Juan Ca pistra no, YhtCA1'andGlrl111d Boy Scout programs. Cll!CAGO (UPll -About300ch1n· tlna protesters braved snowy, windy weather Thursday' nJcht to jeer Secretary of State Henry KiAln#er while he delivered an -11 Ille Pick Con11:re11 Hotel. / • t , ' • • • -' C,A.FlL0,<'\13 PURCHASE FROM MARI MONT SOFA SALE ,,,_s399 • CHAl!lSALE ~SJ 69 Large Selection on Display Now at any of Our Three Fine Stores Ali Ready for Immediate Delivery. · · DREXE~-HEAITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-f<ARASTAN-BAKER . . WtUDAYS I SATU.DAYS t :OO to S:JO Cl._0510 MOllDA, YS t _, • NEWPORT BEAC"', 172"7 Wt:STCLlf'1o' DR.. 'tl42·20SO LAGUNA B~CH , :W~ NlHI Tll t;()/"\ST HW, •. , ·1!H·6M l ·TORRANCE• 2."1649 HAWTllORNt: bl \'D Cfl11t1n r~. hi II. Sun, 12 S:au) 378•1Z:U ,1 -· • in fo b si • "I d lu al bl a so < sa Al th h le pr to sa . . w ar w fu .m re l' b ch re '" in SI ro as an lo ag lo 1 te "" of .co th ftr t( Y,~ • • ,.. • • Frtday, November 15. 197.i DAJLYPILOT '•71 . • . Plant Closes .5 Banks • Dip R ate · Slump P r o mpts Friday' Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGl • • Year~ lii1111:h-Low• Appe•r Ewer)' Saturday ' HIW, !0111(, tu--1) -SIM Mrl W.-Mrl S.. ""' Woo Nfl ...., Nol w.,. Jllj • . SAN FRANCIS€0 <API -Five California · banks, lncludln1 Wells . f1reo, the nation's 11th largest ·commercial bank, announced reduc· tions in the prime len· ding rate Crom 11 per. cent to 10'4 percent. . C ~t s, Layoffs r:.itr,:t U!c .,1q, ... U.. P.i lh*t 0.. CllQ 'l (lloal °"" (flO '·I !IOI ON 0. '·I INbl OM o-i ,-l (hdol OW <l'f P.{ IJldtl CW Oif. tlott, tr ll ••Clltllfl ti ~.,.. .. ,M 1 » 14\11 -'1. Emo05 1.)1 1 ~ H'I •.. 1, ........ Gto• t ) I u -.. El Pr 1 ~l t •.. llel'!'IStc ,to~' j ,',~• '•'' rn'..oi1 ,fl 12 tt ,tJ;,..' It Sa .. t NII Hltlllt •• J t4 Ell'ljlif'W ,_fl! t 1' ~-\.lo 1'111 1..1.a t 1 11 •,\, .......,,...,,200 • t , ... "'AltMhlW'!I) •• f•PL.T ,tWI •· 'l l!!!"" "•E (.llift) C1-CJlt. I W"' M t 11 t tio-... l"IO!rt Cl•\ ) t *"' , .. , ........... ' ,•,! .,. ,,1 llVl.o \.'I MllijSTr ,1111 t It Jt1 • '°" llkW..• ... II 111111 It -fo t•Ulll J,lt If 1 ,.. •-~-tt t 13 1 + ~ i'N .to ~ '' 11 ,,, Ntte "'" 11-... MonHor .II 1 M 1Jlo0+-\lo lie.....,.. .Mt /1 lllt.-~ T101l 1"'1111trR • !U,_··· Alllliotttl..l..Dlt t1 44\t-~ ,"91 11 It +~ llftlflltla,. ll" +• 1111•~· 011 t Ill I -\t .v.$1,.l"CI «IS J• ~ ,,, IUOdtf~M! • 11\lo-4 ftolrOlfll.11 S 111 \• Wells. Fargo and Crocker Bank based ·here and Secu'rity Pacific National Bank Ind United California •. Bankl both. ot Los Angel~, said t~reduc· .-tlons were ~etlve ·Thursday. DETROIT CUPll -The troubled auto·lndu1try reac: ted Thursday to a c:on- fi'"nul ng slump in new car sales by announcing more produclion cutbacks and as- semhl,y line layofrs..- General fl1otors Corp., the giant of thC industry. said It will close Its Chevrolet Vega plant in Lordstown, Oh.lo, ·for two weeks starting Prtonday. That will idle~S,000 v.·orkers. Bank of Calirornia in San Francisco said il THE CllEVROLET • would lower the pMme Division also said it idled . from ll percent to lo:J-~, J,064 workers at eight percent today. . , facilities in Michigan, New ~----------'York , Indiana and Ohio starting today. Ford Motor Co. will an· 15 n1 L nounee today whether it ..,../{) a QJl pi&DI any MW layoffs, but auto industry sources said tbe company will IC:le Rat. e' . se· -e~n-u•tb .. -•so--w1m. collar worker• shortly at Deat· , born, Mich. ' B 19 'l)e latesf Jayoff announ· Y ~ ~? cements will raise ·the in· . , t.AI• du•try'a total number of . -• tempar1rily or: permanen. SAN DIEGO (AP)--The Uy Idled blue and white col- interest rates on real estate larworkers to 82,449. . JOans may. reac:ti 15 percent <>!' ~hese, 68,426 are in· byl976;-li·ayrcalifornia'Sd~f1n1tely furloughed ~ saving d 1 · "1th about 30,000 or them . s an oan commis· jobless since last January s1oner. 1• a d Feb , "Ohe· thiog is certain," n ruary. • .t.(iJlt'llllM ...... _.. rl.1111• "' ~ .... -,... \I F .n ' ' ' ''' lflQll11411,DU 1•2 •I • ~ W IOttl• IOU lit •S -1'1 =T•l.20 1 11 • "'"""''•·· t 2'1---\~ TOE ANNOUN • .t.c""Clt•l6 1t t .,, c.tiC.I U "'+116 •t111l.10J :tJ1N•1t llll'C6ootl,N• l!U'f-l't MI FutlJ . .011 \Ut •l,._tlt In ... ) fO t -... lr•l•(lll l...,., Jliw.-t MmOf ,t)f l S !,')-i$ .1, .. t lM )tl!i-Ill llM'91Kll 1 ............ lnlfSll I •• • u )I"' ••• M1$1Ttl I U I 11 .,,.,._... Ii'!.... 11 ,....,_ \.\ f~ rt • 1 !"'-"- CEMENTS also came on ~Ttt':~:;..-1: J~; ~ '.1c.Cf.ts·n: ;~~-·~ IE=1:: ~ : ~:: i=:':c:~ j "' t:.-·~ =::.·.~ .~ '' !::tt.~ :::.:..•·u ': 'o; 11-.-·i4: r..:..-..: ~ ,~ "l '=··* the heels of Industry figures ~ ·*' 1"' ,, ,.,._ ~ -.1.• , ''' 2111o-ia EciLlf9 2.11• 1 st ,..,..._ .... 1M001o 1 . .0 s " 'I~ t V» """"""" 1 111 ~ > 11'l • u. aottw ... to ,, ,., .. "" ,.......,.,.. r 10 .-. ••• Show'ng new ••• sales !or ...,1nv .IOI •1 a , -~ • .1111 ·II u 11 ,.,.._ "" 1E-r111n 1 s n• ,..,.__ "" 1ns1 1~;, .w11 1 • 11o ••• ""iKl'flOil ., • .,. ,,.,._ .., l'lotltlMI '·'° , , ""' ... ,,..111,0 ·'° , 2 ..,. , • 'I "' • MIMU 1.• "I tt\11-... . t ' IO I -\It EMl\llnl .II 3 t ~ •.. In""°" .n ' J I" . /W/fr, Oii 1 • 1 it -\It ~ .1'• 12 to 12\o ... 11 Qro 1 • .0 ' ll ,,.,_ ~ the first 10 d1ys or Novem · Acl\llUt c. ' ,~. Wiid l,'f t 11 11'9-Iii lt.(trUn » 1 11 ,... • '-' 111\tft• lb .. ) IJ t .,.._ u M11•0m l tt .. 11 ""' .. "' lilo(llCi I f"O 1 l)ol 111,_ \Ii , .. ""'' ·"° ' I ----... ~11111 .iO l 11 )W,-It ft 11~ I.WI 1 )J 1 \110 ~l Elllft CI :t0 4 lt tt ... 1 .. ,',".",',,M,, ,•, o, U ...... , .,_. M .. ,, I. .t(I t l ) ,, Ro<ll Ttl t• • If 1111-\' f-111 ,4(k9 ' 64 I~ I>. ber fell more th.an 38 NOr. •llol'ft tMfl 11 1"h .. 1 1.10 1 tt ~-v. l!1t1•1p1 2 .o . i " -" •• .. -M M-Roe.•-u l • v.-\\ r1,... •t1C 1 t t ~ "'~ ,...... A~Ptd .Hal 1)6 fJlll-J u 1,29, J7 11 .... E•~P .f511 2 141 1~1. liMtorr•u 31t110\t -1t. Ntbl)(Q2.>olt '° H "'Aot~wtlllf t i 11.W.t,,., T-M.c..WI t tj_11vr-~· c:ent from aale.s ilLyear ago. Nrulft( .tO , ,, 11n-Yi. °""',.. 1 :w t ,, uu. • ..., E• ce11 o 1 ' ., " -"' 1n1F11w 10 • '" i1"' ... ,"' N•Kll C11. Ml 1J •• 1...._ .., 11«• rri ·~ •. • n -\'i ,,..,.." '·""' • Sf ~ ~ The 'ourmai·orcarm·•ers .t..J1n01111r•.1 n 1 .,_. c.111sw1,1t • '°' nl't-1t E•<1w 1 .... 1~ .. \:,,1n;.i.1w1 \1'>1 i 1u HI\•"' .N1tte x . .a 1 • ..?'"•, 11o 11o<.ke1 1u .. , 1.-. ... '"""'!'.i'°'" 31 tf'-• \I .J• -,,.._ I H • Ul>li' .. gos.,... • • 11 ... -"' l!••ll"Cll )<I s '" •S -1.i. 111u•111 tlQ 3J ... _ .. Nw....c tO t •• ,..Q, llttMIH '·" I t • "' _, ''°° llMP"' .. l ~"' said they' sold 136 921 ne "''!tc;e' I.II It J I 14 "" 1.11 ' ,, "'"'-.... _,. ..__ l111M(PI I 1f •H di..-11,(, N11A1flll .Ml l .. ·-"' IM .to ~ 11 lt .. "' ,_ £t2 t I lliA---.... ' W Al .... n .• r100 9t •I "(I.JO t 2• """• \'o 1"-ge fO f JS JVt-V. l11IMl110.wi I 11 -I NtlJl"" -IS ''"t\'o •llt<lft .U102J2 lJ f~ ... J • 114>-' .. c:arslntheNov. 1-lOperiod ""• 111t.4'l •. 11ootJ ., w . .010 ,, '\o-111 ,.,.,.,...IQ ', .. n-. ... 11111 Mlftl119 *' 11..:. .. 111.uw u J J• , .... ~i.. t J '"" ... roou11t1A011 1 1 Wi--'- d Ith 2~ 78 I ~--lnht . IJ 11'4-'-~ .... , J n lft\+ 14. F•"<lllO ,:IO I "'"' . 1 .. tMw ltlM 1 , ......... "'°""""·1111 ll u..-1"' .._,,,,,., 111\•-'· Tr-c.."' 20 ll'.l-" compare w ;iu,l or · -.i-.,1nt ·" , J 1t"-°" a..,...111111 , n 1a""'-..,. F,..,,..,, .t.o J 11 1 -~ lntN(k 1 . ..0. s .. 11:i. • :i. N1 en v1. .'Ill 1tortr A '° 10 ' 111+-~. T•--.Jt r tOI .... 1,. lh.'ame -rlodlastyea--..,1..,1itC.,•-i•-u •Y1-111o awaco.a s ., 11.0, \Zi"""F.i1i.11 er 12."'1nuP1r•2 1 11J,. _,.., l 1 ' • 1~ 11o-1o .tt1u i.i n1+-""' ''"'111 1sw •. 1•" •.• • ..... '. Atbtf'twl JO I 1'0 llfl> f "' 0.111 "11'0 .. I ,, __ "" FM11t•t '° • J4 ,,~ 1. lfttlltc ltd 4 l • ...,_ .... Ntl)(-1•1 2.U ' 10 )II.lo '' RoyotC ( .M ' .. J 1 .... I<. TrllKl.111 .ts s a ....... "' General Motors alone was .t.1<.-AI 1 • ., l '' 20~. "' °' 111 "Jl'll~. '" JI • ..... r1r Wit Ft1 • 11 •v.-.., 1n1T&f 1 u • rlti 1•\•-io Nt10 .. u 1 Jo • ,, 1u-• Yt 11ot10 1.nd 2 111 JtVt • "" ,,_, .1011 , 1 "'-• ,.., • • Alto Sid ,.0 fl IV,-~ ()l~SP 60 I ~ t l!o -\'o FM.,, M!Q I l\o ~ ._. I T&T J!E '" i1ftl Jl -)\/'> NUF11etGl 1 J • Ill..-'4 lto¥•1 Ill IOI J t • JI-lo ••• TrMIUA I.St II •1 k •I 43.4 percent dOWQ..H\ 1ts jll('O'ILlll .1010 n 11 -~ g::rc 1iSd I 211''1l-V• F-r 2/h lOZ , .... ITT{'~"· .t ,.~•II~~.~~'!.!;.~.' •J 1''.,•'4 llTE"',,,,,., J ...... Tr11$110Y l .0 i .u l~•I'• Sales and·the 1'ndust•y o\lt~n .10ii10 u JIM.., •frNY1 S t121"--"'"-'il(olJ lJIOll . IT• llfJ •. •)JJ .... 1. ~· 2'h·l4~.3'11 ''If\-\•, T•-WAlr ••• ,.,._~ " AH1o1Wt J.Md l tJ •'Ii ,,, 1Fn0 .n .. t ''" ~ "' Fee! MCI I.ta ' II lt''t-.... I,., pll(' . •12 St ... -'" N•• '""" .10 l n ·-"' lhK~ .. Co I ,,, u~-•• rw.t. " 1d •• .j 11\~ ~. overall is In a slump that AH .. Cp•sa . s IY>-1~ o.t.M1 10 s 1n 11v.-.._ FoN11M1 .. 1 •10 ,..._\. 1rr p1Ht ..... 1<Js.. u • (• N;111pte1 ..... u ww-"' 11w~'"·" J 20 1,"" trnwFi .1tc1 , it 1'\-"" AlloluO I .0 3 ,, 2S'4-"' (NMQ l.l'Oll • 1n $'lo-\• Fec!Pit9 I.JO J u 11 ..... hllrPK I, 10 s I 1, • 11 N!IMF I.OSI! I • ·-.. A""rS ,J/11 6 1SCI ' -... ,,,.1~ '·°' ) -...... '• has made the 1975 model -.iiv 1...oot s, J rti.. 1. o.iw• .~ , 1 ,,._ u i:o1>p1e 1 10 1 11,__ v. 1~ Go-' • 1s t1\ •. . NPr" 1 •Gt ' ' n ... v. _.. s-,, .... ,, ,. 1 •• 11 »,,._.,. . All!IP'Wl.U. 11 1S • It Oltf\'lltl.10 ' St 21 -· F.c!S.cin .JO J ' ' ., 1nt.1118rno. ,. 1:i. ..... Nt!Slm•con I "s 10'4> •• ~llM IO 11 n .. -1\<o l lllE c. ii' 1• ~~ year so far the worst 10 a A•ltflGto ·'° 1 1 ,,,., • v. OllnNY 1.• 6 J1 a.i.-w. F..:1os1 1 '• 11 Jn ... ...-.._ 1nwPw 1 . .Jt 1 l n"' ... "'•' s.. ... 11 • i. 1 -" ...,,_d tno ' 1 ,,, .• T•ICon ,_,,d •• 11 tlo't--.. d d .t.llldCilltll6 ••:1311.•tt<»tt(pl."9• ll!O*-~Flllf'-d .'IOJ 1111*-'lt lMlllllOt•I It l , Nt$t-to• ~U •'•\llt'"}'ltol •i:S.l.o-\of<1Sol.l1dt JJ •-4- eca e. :i=.-.541 : • ~. :!~-\~ 8::-.~ l·J; ii !t ;:=---~ ~::.."1~~ ~-;, ,,. • -~ :::: t''1.1: 1} ~~ i~~=:: ~~~1~f1,:: ·~ ,J~ ~:: ~ ~.!il : t' ,:~-; ~ ~;:;y;~ii~ i ,i :::::;.: The plant shutdoWT11 were .t.1111'1!$11 SCI ' I II . • CN I! Ill .IS 6 J 1llt-\lo FldU•t 1 • .a J u ,. -Vo low1UG l,M I s n t "\\ N•ll r •• Co " 11 )'"• .. \ll!.MIF JV> • 11 1!•t. .. \', T'l'M.M :roo n .m ,,~-.. d db GM F ~ nd' A1111s..n~11•11s HO CN MllWCp 1 •l 7-\lo l'1911krtoll1) ~ ""-........ Pl.1,7'6 11 1• +YoN~IOAlll Jil JUIO....._,,.\IP1u1 s ... J11~-h TAWl"1 11S '113"\' ... or ere y , 01 U' 1 ..,m, o.. .14 t 2s l\'o ;: . OllMl!Cll pf • • s 11"' .. ~ "'"'°''P .o • 11 ·1~ • .,.. :..,.11,i,.,"'•'• •, i.· 'la: ~ NCP s-o .11 t " 11~,. v. 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Barker. The la s t est announ- "interest rates will not be cemen~s ~amc one day after TllE OTHER Chevrole( decreasing in the near. GMsa1d1twould closelhree layoffs include 161 at Buf· future .. assembl¥ plants for a week fa~o, N. Y., 1~2 at Flint, The .view~s--expressed stu.llng Mof!d@.y, i~li ng l'\11ch_:, 250 at lndianapglis, at a hearing Of the Assem-7,17~ workers 1n Van uys, J.iRt; 31 at Pr1UJ!Cle';"trrd:-:-:trT bi' C 'tl F' n Cohf., Tarrytown, N.Y., at Parma., Oh10, and 153 at NnHom .IOU •H l~-1\'i CMI ln"Cp l •O ll'o-V. fO<M<-A ' JI 11 .. ,,, KCSolllOptl . 1JO t '4 • "•"'9•1 tlocl l JS l~l• ~\ S.•W.t.lrM I ., J -\o vtdl'"<ll 20, 21 l\o •• Alntti>W> ,)Cl 11 101 2"1ot-l'lto CNAFn 19'1 ISi ,., •. FrM pt I.to . 3 l'""' \'f ... ft GE I w. I 1 11'•. \~ HorlllrP l,llO • JG »-....... .. »-· Ull ' \.I )'4 V<iotPL .... ' 11• 1\0 .. '• Nnln..,,,n~' 3S 21\o• v. CNAel 110 . •10 ·•I-.• FIDBnl •Scl lt IJt',-... llAnsN llJQ. 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Assemblyman Alister Mc· Alister, <D-San Jose), sald the committee-which -he h eads is preparing legislation to modify state property transaction laws todeal with inflation. · In his testimony Barker said 11 percent may be the ''psychological limit'' which many home buyers are willing to pay. In.sufance companies which traditionally have Jurnished money tor c:om · mer.cial buildings could ease the picture by helping privale housing as welL he said. Aid' t o· Housing Sav ings Incent ive Pushed by Reagan . SAN FRANCISCO (Ufl) -Gov. Ronald Reagan urged Congress t~pass legislation , offering tax· payer incentives to en- . courage savings that would revitalize the depressed housing and construction in· dustry and fight inflation. intere°St on th.eir savings. "If th.e federal govern- ment reatly w1nts' l.Q fight inflation, it will start adop-' ting this kind of incentive to save," Reaga,n said. """ S.1!1119 . ' l'W . . • CllSGol 113 I 11 Frtt>1M j '° s 100 ll .... II> l(•nll&lll Ill> . 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'(he governor said the legt:slation, which would or.: rer federal income taX. exemptions of up to $1,000 on family savings account interest, would me1n a flow· or $16 billion into savings In·· stitutions around the coun· U'y •• The. governor charged pre,ent federal policies ·'discourage thrift" and sa'id the only way tofightin- nation will be to "start en- couraging the savings necessary to-Cinance America's private in· duslrie11." lrlz, f>!S 1,:16 6 61 IJ'loO ••• Cnl!c;p pf2\lt •• • ~)$. -I GTE pf 24/t · • I J1'1o-!,(, Ubl>T M.l;NI 3 11 •llo-\lo Ptnidt 111< 4 olQ Jv,;-Vt Sou!lllO -'°II t 11' lt -\~ \/or~ lPIC 1 11 l9' ··• .t.rllloti .4'111. ·-.... Ot111Cpt.20t 16Jll't+'">\GT:;r,,.,11v. •• 11Q1:W. ... L111r1~.·o · t , ... _ .... 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Revenues Jump2% Record third quarter revenues a nd earnings have been reported by Standard· Pacific Corp., Costa Mes'a- based homebuilding lii:m. Arthur E . Svendsen, chairman, announced that revenues for the three· !lJOnth period ended Sept. JO inc:reased 2 . perce nt to 510.835,622 and net income rose 18 percent to $493,296 as compared to.110,588,889 and $420.686, respectively, for the like period a year ago. Net inc:ome. of Sl,404,483 for the first nine months or 1974 also established a new tet:ord· high for the period and represents an increase or 23 percent over net in· -come for the first nine mon· t61or1973. Revenues for the first nine months or 1974 trere 3 percent. below last ~Ir.' . , "This kind of positive in· centive would generate the capital necessary to meet. our c:onstructlon needs," Reagan said In remark11 prepared for the United Slates League of Savings Asscx:lation convention. • He said· the $16 billion· figure would provide mor· tgac~ loans for S00 ,000 .residential units, including 200,000 new homes arrd create 350,000 Jobs in i:on· 1tructlon and related fn· dustries. Reagan said the measure, which is now before the House of Representatives, would.also "help the saver, by reducing his taxes in· -stead of raising them.'' In addition, he said th.e t.ax incentive would permit as· many as JOO million small savers to earn higher .puc. Okays Rate Hike For Edison LOS ANGELES (UPI I - The California Public: Utilit~es Commission has authorize d Southern California Edison to boost its rates by $63.1 million a year to orr&el h.igher fuel costs. 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J fl 11 -... PolElpl '·°' . 1UO "' • Te<,...lcon ~ ' I Womt<e ,S6 s 11 , -'. B .011 • '3 l '4-" 011ms111 * s 1 tl 1•1'1-1\1'> M•ltHk 20 t )l • •• • •Y DS 1 .0 1 J,1,9 11 -" PPG!nO 1 10 ' Ul ,II\-.... Ttl<!<on• ,20 I 1• 11 1~-u .,,_,Cp .. s 1 91~. '. 1y .10d •• IS 1,,.,_ .... 01•~ el 1 I l l-\'A Hllltrt 1."• .. I 1• -" ·~ .fl • ' Ullo ..... p,"" DI '° t 111\i Tele<•• .t s l 1 l' .... ·~ Woolwll 1.10 ' .. lOt'I-., Bftl""'*" J 11 J~+\lo OllSl'IPl).2t1 '' 1 u •1o-,,. M•,..f:t11>11 1J 1•~ •• ,1..1w .so s 11 >h--v. "'oc&Gl!IC 21 J!O .,t",-7.._ Tt1~,..., Jo l 1" ,,,,_.,,, Wr>ole1J.20 •. J 11._,,. 1,. BtlhSl"lt•Pl»-40lcMAll .i 1 •_; 5 1"-o-111 H1.,.tAlllll4 1' It\ •• l'liOl.lO ll l011)'1o.-l,(,p,,,,,,~1 .>o • J ..... Trlfd)'ll Pl6 .~ lSI •'1 W....IOAlrwt, l-\lo -'4 Boxcar · Bonanza lllt31"" .609 ts ' II.,._ "6 Oktoonn .tO 1,• '' ~"" Hartlll!lf S n !J\ ... 8 11" X l • t ' -"" Pro1et-1nt 1g 2 11 111, ' •.. TtieP"O"'P l'~ I'\ wr·• 1 -'' ,, ,,,. , 11«,loO .tO. 201 ,._,.,. Oltttolil '°" 1 1$ 19\lt--l'ICAN.IMI" l 11 ,.... •.• Inc .IQ s 10l ""-' PS.t. tnc s ,., ···-"" T,tet CO•o . SI l''o-Yo '' ....... ·-tt.itJn ... • ,., >fl;+.,. oio1or.t."11 ,, , _1111 HM:,11'1<.121 22 '\It eoni .. ' J ... P11seo1110 1 ,, 11•. TO!llOCO 1 • .0) :i.o n .... ~11~ceo . 1 •'\ • • =~~~ ; .J u:-.~ gm1:=11E'f: 111Ti ~ttli :fi:'I~ 1: t; 1:~=~ f,,~ :Jg ii 1g I~=·." ~~!;. ~~ 1 ::: !:~;: -~ f::::(plA:"-! :: ll: .:to; = J,i,, y ~Jl'!'l~' ... :Trio ·Make Bundle in ·Rail Eateries . . . ' LOS ANGELES (AP) • Old boxcar• 1nd caboosta art h.11uling ln the money tor three yOun1 men who had an unuaual ldea. , • ,Ja· le11 than five years tbey have developed a flourl1hinf restaurant clli1ln cal td Victoria ~Uon which haa annual taleaolnearly $25 mllllo~. ' The reslaur1nt1 lncludtng one in Newport Beach., are llou1ed in t>oxCars ind eaboo1es. iAJlid a Brttl1h ·r11Uway th~m.e Js carried out1t1Veryturn. • • IT ALL BEGAN In 1163 ,.Ilea lllree studenta ln thalr l4!llo( 19ar at tha Cornell IJal..ntty School ol Hotel and Restaurant Ad · mllllttratlon a1rttd lhal -•Y they would open thtirown rutaurant. Petor Lee, Bob fl'ttman .l1111 Dl•k ~rodley -now In lbelr 301 .;_ went their 1eparale wa)'s 1fler. sroduaUon, bul In lletl !hey IOI top\btl' and al'ffd lo IK.dld 1 rutauran\ on the San Francisco wa~ronl M.arlhe Ci11ancial district, -4J'hey decided on a railroad theme-and set out to rai1e money ,from friends and relatives: While the venture was In the planning stage, 'the three kept their jobg.• Bob and Peter with airline's and Dick with a l]rokerage rirm. THE TRIO SOON found thit the 1upply of u1e(l railroad cars war imlted. An exhaustive search was beg:un and railroads were contacted but offered, no help. Finally, a S~acramento .salva1e de•ler w•s found who .had been known on oc::· caston to have 1n old freight car In hls yard. He was nab· berg"asted when told that fou~l1ht cir~ and· two c1 s were needed, but he c:ame through. The can were hauled on flatbed trucks 90 miles lo a wharf 1d}1cent to where the restaurant was to be built. To\al cost or -the can and t.httlr delivery was about 18~. HOb ind Peter -'4"ho could fly at little c:osl bCCfu•e th<y ~.r~ed. for airlines ,.-made several trips to England to pur· chase nostal1ic items lo be used for decorations from the British Railway. Some were obtained from.his 'ric' Victoria Station in Lond · Nol ... , •• J ts \Sit-It O.tton 1.ioa11 1111 .·y; l1fln1l1 1.1JIO n 31 . \(, OonlOCfl'tl .. , XI~~~ PSEGlllS11 . 1100 "'~·"" f""'1>P .11 l St ,.,....14 ~,::·1~,J'~ ;l! ~::'!:: 8ollOl4iltU •• 11 \\Ii. 011t1tyW .lfts 3t'l 1A""""l'I Helenec.,..1 ' ' 11-••· Dono'° l t1 ,.,..._,,.. PSEG(lltlO 110 tt _.z teo.<o l• 3 ''' 11•'>-V. Yt1tl l••d•<' l , •h• I• m.·'°" • '°"' ,,...._ w; ~lllon :1t • » I ... Ht:lltrtftl ,. 11 1J 21'4-~ GrEO ll't I to .... t Vt PSEGOI' 1 ... :: ••O •I') t I\~ lt•Cllllt ,IQ n u J2 -~ t.iec.orp " • 11 101\ •• ""' ,$0 J tit 12111' \II 1lllS.o 10 I' 11 n->to 11f!ft141Pr 60 ,, IS '"" • 1111 Gr I'll SO i '° •1't · · PSEGol I IO .. 1>0 ••~> ... lt•E Tr 1.10 I lll'I 71' ..... ll't Zoolt• -IOI 4 19 l•\11-"-ll!dut •• 11 2" ,, .,.0110 Jn ' 3 1"-... Htlm&P 2• 10 '1 30\t-h Ml;lnty<e M • 1190 1' .. PltS lnOJ S6 t t• ll ... hG~1• 11• t IS 201. .. z Co J I l ... ,.,,. l\'J . 3 16\11 .•. Div.toll I.SM! .. JI 2 -1111 HJniSOC.P .. 1 1'4-1111 Mll( .. .t..MI ' 1' 11....._\t PSl!ldpf)I>,, 110 lt +l .... T!•'fYll 120 6 18 Jll'•-''4t Z:~~A•~~lO ft~ l11'4t-'" .... " ,,., 1 •IQ 20 ... Orl'epor .JO ,. 1,S J:V, ... Hem lft .• .. 10 t \'J ... MCl..t.,, .n i l•I 191/o-""' PS NW• 1.M • lJ ,,,,. ..... Te•1<11'M1 11 • II •1;-~. z .. n I"" zt • lt • •.•. -• ..... w l,J) • ,. 1fot. ...... CloffleMn .IO u Jll SJ +"' 11 ... (\llH .IOll "" n~-\'I MCl..l~S '·'° • IJ n • "" l'S1'1M• 120 I II IJ -.,, T•• '"''' " Ill ,,,_, . ..,,,,,_,lnl3,, 1-'ollo OOnl..ulJ .10 .• t 1"<-l't 11''.,..'·90 ' '1 ll»to•I"" Ml;N•ll ,IQ' 10 ,_...,Pl;bll(\tr SI 3 n Jli~\~ Pa''Ol entsBalancc ..... ,,._. • !OS 1!11t--00.-llf .lolo 11 :JO Jl,,._ llolo 11tUIOtt .ftl S H 20 .... -1 MNd C l,:l'O l lit I•-It ""'"'°I :JOI l I) 1l• ,, .J lottl!!rrl .M •• ISS07' -JV» OO!lt(J .l'CI l 1•. -u. He .. ~.,,11 J!! .?o, •,•,·.·.~ ~~!2 ·, •1' f, '"" PllttlflC .:tO . ,, ,,, • • WAS lllNGTON IAPl -Thedencl t ~ IM ) • I!,._ It Dorr Oll.,.r J, U •t"t-'ol "' '~"' '" -" ._.__ ·-"1'-P\lt\SO 1 ti 6 IO 21\lr ,., . b .... It! .IOCI s IJ .... "'OorMy( .10 . J '"' ... 141ghVOllEft 1 • •lo<-YI M EI Corp l ,, •>lo • P1.1r ...... r:10' tJ... 1n l c U.S. balance or payment!> TD E It ESTAultANT •111 M' 1.11 1J IDS • -"' o...c111'io 11 361 61 ... * KU!Ot't 1t11 1 t a. 10'--..., -.co 1 i ' . Pu•t•Pr1.1s . , l -.~,, ·..., s ran cons1 e r a y -to $300 m1ll1on •P'lf'S 1,IOO 11· 21 •• -\'I O..rCp 1 to 1 15 :rJ>lo o ~ Kllltnt>r .tG 6 I 1''4-"° Mtt 511111 .'6 ' 1t ·-\lo 111'\t•t •C.. a • lO I~ h k 'd bl · t , llf'll_lllly pf 2 • i 113 . op I' IMP eo l Hh'IW llld\I\ • ti tlo • \'o Mere St• .Ml ' t 31"" ·• l'\trll ... 11~ 11 1'1 I the th' d rt th' h with' a dinin'" capacity of 11"'"' 400 i llOJ s\\. · °' ... 1 .e ·; , 2'1'-·tt "°'"'" . .o • • t r•--Me><• 1.00 ts 1u 1) -1 "'"t•t; ""'·; Jt iih-~ -n 1r qua er 1& year, t c ff • er«.-0!.11 • ,.. n,,._v. °''""'''°" 112 •YI •" Hoff E1r<1n . t l\o ••• ~rto•th .lt 1 1 t.,. ·· i --a0--Commerce Department reported 120 was opened 1n Dccem· 11rU11Gt 1.12 1 it 1~ •• 0r.,,. , 20 .. 31 --h 1+e1 111,,, .11 • n s , .. ,_" Merrui..y .st '· •1• 1011.-..,, 0ua~o11 1e 1 ti n • "" F d ber 1969. It was an im-="up~f -TI~:gr,::ri;'J " ij ~!.._-~::~~:~\~~~i~~:-1"' =:: .. ,,~Jt 1~~::\ .. ~~~1 ·~11 '! 't,. 1 r+hay_.mpro emc tr •·s·bl mediate success and onen ''" lfif"• .20 J 1 ~ 1111 °'.1,, ;Oij ., 10 ,..., ··· tto11\'W1 1.00 s u1 J1~-1 Mnt1M 1.20 » 12 " -... -• •-• c 1 v n rom a "''· 1 • • • lltr¥iltrlJ .2e1 1 ,. '""• " °'* Pw ·,,_, 6 •s """'" · 1~ .....,., 1.11 t ' U\lO-111 M G "" i.-11 3 :11 11 • ._ A•l'1on to 1s 111 >f\~-·~ lion deficit in the second quarter , P· patrons waited an hour or •"'"""" :n • 211 ,,._"" Ouk• pt • 20 , 11.e n • YI Horhon c. , u 1101 -1t 1111t1""' .so • 3l s1~ ... 11,,,....,.. u , ... s 1•. iJ I bl , ~w :+o J 11 ,1_,. °""""':111 :.1100,.. •• .,."'"""1.i•" '" .. '"" /liltll!plt,11 •. 11012 •J Alft(tlft ,.,,, 110 -Vi pcaredduetorcduced levclsor us more or a ta e. et Mt 1.10t1 1 11 ,..., ~""'..., , ,, H11..t1co,1t • n• 10\'I ... MttEOf 1.11 .. ,,. Jt •? "•°'• "''" 1 \ •J •1.-11. b k 1 . · ... "'"' 1 1 it 1111 u-'it °"" ....... ·,3 ., ~-·1,.; MO\t 11111 .» 1 2 1 • • MGIC 1n " s 2» , • ._ ... 1111y01n11 .rt 1 11 lh, v. an l'nd1ng abroad at lhe .same Um~ All of µie restaurants!._,,, ~..d': ~ T! ~·it ~1 '.: \~ 1:/, 1~,: =1:.,: : 1~ !~. ·~ =~'.: ~ 1: :::-.~ ~'~ i ;~ ?~:-:= ;~ that surpllls oil dollars conti nued to feature prime rib, and also t:'r,. 1.N • I 1s ... tfi:'" •v... • 1' ....... _ .. ,,.,~'Jill,,•, ", s~-~ i:;et!:',1 ~ 1• '' 1,,1.~ .~ 11CA tY pt•. J '1""-.. no"' inlo the c:ounlry In substantial t k d h_. 81dln~ l.60fl 1 • J\lo-\'o Ot.icinorl I.It t I .. \l" ... w ,.,., I' u ., • It (!(,... • ~ ... "' l'IC.t. pl l '<'•. if.fO l) , serves ea an s r1mp. .11 ....... w.'tO,. 1 ,,,., .... CN11u>11.10 .,r100 u Heuwo12"'·· '' ll"•,. M1C1SoU1.11 • ?t1 ,,.._~11.Ae.o,,.,eo . ~ 1., ... a.mounts . l , " • lunMrfl: • .O t I l \'J , Ouol.OI ),J) •• l700 ,.,,.., Ho;afpl t~ ., ' "• U. ~Ill.toll l.Olel 4 IS J ... ~.0&111 )(I I )II 11~-It x 0 d In Oc obcr 1910, a ftR.h 1111• oi 1t .. 1s " -v; Ot'mo 1,. ·'° • s / ·tt ~LP1,,. '' 21t.-1v. z:z•r: 1 ~ • :t lf,. .. ~ .Old .• ,, ,\ ... " erox r er frctghl c:ar W(\S added'', in-1 :::1= ::19 J '!: :=:+~ £• P ;;•, 1:,-11._._ 14 =~:: 1J ,=: '~:. ·~ M11~er ::tt. t ' 1 .. ·1,; :::,• ;~ 1: :: 1:·-.:. U W ASll ING TON <U PI) -The Cr.slng th t . ut•N*'·''·J~ E•K.C::.olll• ,,1_v."°"'""co1s1•11-..-1t MM•M 11,10 ... s,~1-11n.,.,1110J s11 eocd ITadeCo 11 h e e. se i .• n g httvM ·" ;4 1 C-iio\ l!ts11nt J,1, ., .. ·~ .. • ""*"9 '·"' • ,, ,,~ .. v. MlmPi.. 1 ... , , lilt-ii.r1c11e1d :.a 1 ,., 11 ~-·~ J"' era. r mm ss o.n as ur· capacily of the original · --c ~ £t.(CkF .-. ' ,,, nr"t ., .. """• ,.',""' .. •, •, ','\(,• "' :l:R~ ~ : ,." -..'"' •. 11t<t1s1.,, . .o J 1 '"" ••• dcrcd Xerox Corp. to .share 1L~ patents t .lo T t.:IH 2 60 ... £1t\Uhl \\'t t :rt ID • "' ~' S -1'I ,..., llltl Elt< .IO S •J Hit-14 d k h • ' mtauran tQ 158. • · c. _., i " 1nt+ "' f.Mt k• 1 "' ,, u. "'6-tv. .. ..,. M1 , u1 •1v.-.. MO.,.!.• ot:t-",· i 1~ •.• 11t•E1ec e1, •. 1 .,,,,-..1-1 an now· ow ~·1th other companies • I Inf • • '"•It t tl'llCD 1,11) ' ., ?J••· It -M ' I ,...,_"" ~I.< , -~ ... ''" Grp fO' JO I -,, • t . t ' . ' /\Thoma s Lord's r1w..• 11'"... 1.1• .. t'114l>-1 Hl.l't• ,,,,, 11~ ... Me~.~ • • "4•11i it.1Go1 1•10 .. ,11 ... 1namo\Pe O\nCrf!asecompc1t1c>n1n •restaurant, an Engllstt style 1~~",~J ! ~ 1r" .. -~ t:!."1: :: l~ ,,,: ~t!:'~ = &::: ~ ;ti ,~,;::: =IOI l~ 'i llf ~ ~ :::.:+/ r, ·, :: 1~~~ ~! the m,l!llibill!on dollar ortlce copying Pub was opened hi San 11-.11•' "~" c.110Nc .n 6 1 , ...... ff\odfOfl'll.20 i t1t-'r't Mell!<..,,•,'-0M • •,•, 10,. ., ""'"111s .1e , 1• 1...,_,.. mach1nc bus1ness. • II• .•l~ •• 31 21Ai ... 1111111, 1.l! ~ 10 70\l>-... -1 ,_ w I .. H•• ... "''Mo ,~ lS ! -h T d d Francls4o in No.\l'Cinber lltLk ,.OtJ 4ojli+\'I o a.'l . ,, U \T •'• ICN PPMrll'l ,1 •• fl!o+\~Mfllw ... ,•11~.1 1,. "•-\t 11tttiitll.0 °i 111 "1-\. he ru\lngcoul rea tOIOIA'CrCOn· ~1•11n ,. ,,,_t \(, 11e1 ttte .. n 1'-'""°''"' 11 i s>o -.. Y o .i... 10 11•...-Vt """"°'t 10, .)s s11. ~ • F-k 1970. n• ,. I ' ... 1os co .2111 .. ,, u t •• ~; !OH•ll•.i< , • 10 ,, .. _ "' 111o1,c"' ,., 1 1t1) 111t1111c.011 1 1 1i 19 • ·~ sumer pnccs, an • 1"" spo es man The s econd' Victoria ·'J ,,.,..:= ~::U."::~.~ :: l~ .... :tv~11f4:.) ,J ,U!.i" ==:i.· ~ .l 'O:: ::~r,:; ~ 1; ... ~ said. Slalion was opened In 'f',lil 11 t1~-"-.~ 1t111 .. u • "-111~1n1.Jtl • u u" ... ::::::" .. "'1 :: 1 •1 t.,_ .. ""'"*' 11011 ,, .,1.-1.. "Simply pUf Xerox's compctltor!i Atlanta in Dt!cember 1870 .t.·:.~·j ': l°' ~ ~ I~ C• 11111.ll ~ •~ .f' -O l:lc;;; :~~ :. '?ft ;.,.:•., """"~ 1'111 : 211 ;li. -. ~ :;:,.~ 1 C ~ ': 1~" "·Ill be able l~ make 3 copi<'r coni. • '~111 ,., I lt,..-\\ l!!llr.COI s tt 111-.-~"' 111 ..... r.tJOI. SI 11"'-,,_.....,.p,,, .Ill I 111•'• ~' ""'"'rrlllt 111 L-bl l X • ••" T Jn 1971. others wera added "Fri .11 ~ 1 t>to-"' !""" t1 .10 11 "' " 11• 1111 .. w .so ,1 i 11 • M011011 It , u »'<--·-,..~ •,,. · 1 10 para e o 3 • erox copier. .ramcs . at Oiikland, Niew Orleans r:t ~·= ! :~ ::111-;: ~ IM:.;;iv"',•: ·~ 1: fj ,,""' :-~; :;r-~1111~: ~ ~ ,;~: t: MeDr ~,IO : ,M ,:~,~ ::•t'••:1~ ·; ?t' 11 l·lalbcrson: he3d of th~ ~-i-c·s Bureau and ~nver ""c:n s • •"-r 1.JO,., -t ... ,, .. • •• '"'"' 111v i }6 .. 11 .,,., """ ~-1·"° u ,.. 1""\-h .. ;; r;., 1 "> ~ti f!,,: ;: nf competition to\d a news confere_p. • GtrrGl.02d •• -l tu.-~ il M 1.1 .1111. ' II• '· 'r"'co .•sa . ,, ,... ol( Md • II,, '"' A.1Mlfll••... I ,, ci· ' - • J. • • .. • . • • ' .. •. -t_, 8 DAIL V PILOT , Novembef 15. 1974 QUEENIE By p1.1• lnterlandl "You'd better grab it at that price. Here comes the weirdo with his weirdo machine ... " __ Death Last Straw? r; Attack Leveled At Fratefniti-es l.O~G BRANCl-l. N.J . .(A-P > -''\Ve cannot ha\·e a ... s)'Stem on camp'us v.·herc ~ cannot stop a group of kit:b at l a .m. on the beach fr.e:m doing somethi Ag asrn!ne." !\1onm0uth Col- lege President Richard J . Stonesifer said in the \\'akc -of a fraternity initiation death. Stoneseii.Scr made the com. menl in explaining he v.·puld like lo sec the gradual elimin3tion ·of fraternities on all 1\merican rumpuses ·because he said there is lit· tie t hat can be done to prevent \\'hut he cajlcd "barbaric" hazing prank'~· \\'ILLll\~1 f'LO\\'ERS, a 19-ycar·old college honor st u dent. died in the initiation rile here TuesclaJ• ·~ Flov.·c rs. \\'ho hoped to be the first black member of '.\1onmouth College·s Zeta Beta .Tau chapter, suf- focated when \he sand \va\ls of a mock gra\'e in v.•hich he \\'as lying collapsed and buried him. ~ Seven m embers of the fraternity l\'ete arrested oo manslau_l:!htcr charges. They are free on 52,500 bail ·each. t"OUR FRATERSITV pledges \\'Cre buried in .tel>a r atc 'm ock g rave s lilong "·it h F lo1rcrs, bul \\'ere not'injured. "The more he struggled, .!.he more he becam'e cn1bcd· dcd in the \\•cl sand," a police official said of the 6- root·4 Flo,,·crs. The practic(' of pledge l)azing has been banned at most col.leges in lhe coun- try. · It v.'as illegal here as\\'ell. &ut \\'il!iam Sleight, president of Alpha Phi Omega'", another i\lonmouth 'fraternity, said, '"lluzing goes on all the time. All the fra ternities s\ill do it, even thO:JJgh it's been outla\\'Cd." J1\l\1ES E. GREt<:R Jr., national executive director of Zeta Beta' Tau. said the charter of· the !\'lonmouth chapter had been suspen· ded and he pl ans to recom· mend that it be re,·oked. "I l\'ish to reiterate our long oppos ition lo hazing,·• Greer sa'id. ''\\'e are dismayed that a few cling to the foolish and dangerous practices or the past.'' The seven niembers of the fraternity charged in Flo\\·ers' death ulso had been suspended from the fraternity. t'LOWERs:(\\'110 -tian- sferred from St. Peter's Co llege in ·J erscv City this fail because he w'anted'to be closer to his home in Nep- tune, \Vas the c ider of tv.·o sons. 1-lis mother. !\l rs. Dorothy FIO\\'ers, described \Villiam as "a beautiful boy. l·le \Vas so beautiful." Too Nosy Spai1i Jails Writers ., !\IADR ll) t ;\P J -Retired bullfighter Luis l\ligucl Dorni nguin and his friend \\'Cre entitled to pri,·acy and v.·ha~ they did v.·as nobody else's business, the Spanish s upreme court says. '' "It is scandalous to report publicl y on the intimate life of married persons li\·ing \vith persons othcrthan , their hu sband or' le gitimate v.·ifc.'' the court ruled. 'fhc co11 1t upheld four·month prison te-rm s and S265 fin1·::; for three J><'t'son s 'vho produce(! an article in a J~ar<'C']Ona rnagazinl' in 19i0. ~ ' 1·h1· ntl il'lc conccrni..'<i Dominguin and a friend. !\l :1r1a tiu it1crrcz GonzalQ<(. The f0rmer m<itador and r.11et1n1(' (':-1·r.rl of 1\merican actress A\·a Gardner is m:irrit:tl ahhou~h separated from actres_s Lucia Bj>sc. HOW TO LOVE YOUR PLANTS. Sid carper, the man 1;tome Magazine · calls ·one Of the outstanding landScape architects of southern callfol'nla; Will be Jn Newport Beach to tell you everything you've always wanted to know about house plants. The beauttfully appropriate setting Is Promontory Point Apartments. Sid will show vou what house plants ' can do to decorate your home or apartment His talk Is tree, but adults only, please. Tl1e t1me Is 1:30 p.m. Sunday, November 24th. come earrv. since seating IS limited. Light retreshments·win be served. • • int • ' 200 Promontorv Drive~ Just non:n Of Jamooree Road on Pacific coas:t HIQnwav Newp0rt eeacti, cautornla .... ' • • Developers Sued Sales Tactics 1\ • • >< r.rA R Tl N E Z (AP) -each misleading re,,Presen-Tht~'t sa. ,i. u) ~\Ver~. Developers of a !\tother tution and ct of ,unfair toJ~ l&t ' value-woulcli Lode subdi\'Jsi011 ha\'e been competition. ' -• ,.. ·double l\liQ__l'o fil"-.rear~ .. accused in .a suit ofdeccp-The complain\ was bUl that if material fact~ tive spies practtti:es. in· brought by Atty. Gen: had been disclosed they eluding ·u se of l\.l.'o-way Evelle J . ''ounger, Caliror· would have·known the price rudios to suggest lhut sales nia Real Estate ,P>mmis-of t~e.lotsalreadybadabsor· \\'ere feveri sh and failure to sioner Robert. Karp6 'und..• ~the investment poten- disclosc material facts to Con tra Costa County Dist. .tlai. . buyers. Ally. \Villiam O'A1alley. The compta'lnt also i;a~·s The aclion filed in Contra _'!'he defendants arc Cen· dc,·clcfpCr!'i und agents in· Costa Cou nty Superior ..... le.'1: Corp. of Dallas, ·1·ex., ~\uced sares by using a l\\'O· Court usks full restitution to ~-, . " --.,,,a·y radio s)'Stcm bet¥'CCJl burcrs of.Copper Co\'C lots and .\\•holly -o.\vned sub• the sales o ffi c.e and in Calaveras Counly and ~idiaries Great Lakes salesmen's cars lo make it civil penallies '°bf st,500 for De\'elopment Co. Inc. or :1ppear)'prompl purchasing llay\vard and their officers.· decisions were necessary. --·--------.--·- Wiirn ing , The Surgeon General Has Derermined Thar Crgarelle Smokrng Is Dangerous 10 Your HeaJrh. . • .. • " • - A Secret TIJ End ' )\ff li (UP I -!lrs. • \'ittorio '<le Sica. wldow • Q_f the Jjl,(n diJ·,ector, said Te,.'hu•nd died in hi sleep una\\•are thul he had been suffering for months from lung l'anter. ''He happily did not kn0\1'~ anything." the blonde \Vjdow said at the JuxuriOll S De Sica -,4.1par1.nU:nt---'-~-I .. tie died in his sleep. l did not \\·anl ·him to suffer so 1 hid the truth-_ from'him . '' ' $p~cia[ La.nd Sale · · · S3'&Per Lot :. Fvll'tash Price Cash, Check or MOney Order ................................ c....-.. .... ••fintc.-,w...---. ~Ots.ir. o...o.y o.ly -.... ...____. '· 1 t14 'ui!to s , .•. • • • -... .,.,.... ... 1101 J.-1 ...... ............... ~ ~: ,......,....... . _... .tf P•Hk. C.... HWJ\ -·- ' .. I l , , I I ) I j . . .. ·~ • S-addlebaek . . . Todav's Filial . . • EDITION N.Y. Stoeks • • VOL. 67, NO. 319, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES. --OR-ANG"E COUNT'9',·CALIFORNIA -'-. -"RIOAY, NOVEMBER/5; 1974 -. • •• . ·PW>lish.er ~gre~s to Print , Nixon MeilloirS • • , WASHINGTON (UPil -A "major ,;I belie•e tt\Al Mr. NixOn 1is )>ubllsher" has agreed to print a book obligated by contr,a'ct to complete the which former President Nixon will first half of his liook by ftpril, 1976,' write about his years in the While and the present delay and any•CJ>n· House; an aicfe told U.S-. District Court tinuing delay makes it increasingly today. dilficulttomeetlhi.sdeadline. '' Ftanklin R.-Oannon,(ormerspecial ·The affidavit was placed in , assistant to Nixon aS!!ligned to prepare evidence during a hearing on whether the mateiiaH"or the OOok, said in an · the temporary restraining ·or4er affidavit that his work h~s been against transrerring the Ni:<on delayed by a court order blocldng the material is to be continued.in the form transfer of Nixon's pr.eside~al of a preliminary inj,unction. materials {o the ziggurat in Laguna "A great deal of the preparation of Niguel. these materials !or Mr. Nixon's use "I am informed that a· major could be under way at lhis'time if the publisher in this country has agrel!d materials were available in Caliror- with tbe rormer president to publish a---nia even though Mr. Nixon himself book written by him," Gannon said. .. has been ill and hospitalized and . . ' unable lo work' directly on this proj. "w}\olly againsl Mr. Nixon:S will and ect ," Gannon said.' his rights." 1 The cour-t order blocks ·an Meanwhile, Mlllersaidtodayheex- agreement signed Sept. 6 between pects to ask the former president this Nixon and the General Services Ad· weekend whether he will consent to an ministratiop, giving the former examination by court-appointed doc - president the right to remove hii ol"d tors to determine if he is well enough tapes and documents from ·the White to testify at the Watergate cover-up House. . 1 trial. Nixon's attorney, Herbert J . Miller, In a surprise· appearance r>erore who is opposed to any continuation of ,. U.S.-..Dislricl Judge John J. Sirica,.J _ thatorder,intrqducedtheaffidavil. fl.filler said he hoped to see NiXon at MiJler contended Thursdaf that a his home 'in San Clemente, and report new White House agreement giv(ls the to the court no later than Tuesday on special P•ecutor's office a limited Nixon.'s response. right to "rummage through'.' the for-"I have not had an opportunity lo mer pr'esident's materials. lle asked speak with my client for some time Richey to block that agreement as due to the state or his health ••• , .. ~1Ule0r told Sirica. ··ram informed the 2 \'ih ile !·louse aide John 0 . E~~rli~h. time I can spend \\'ith him ds ver~·. man. Miller pre\•iously told the c~rl ve.rylimited ." . th at Nixon eould not pro\·ide Nixon was released from, u Long lestimOn\' in any form for ;1! ieast t~·O Beach hospital Thursday followin~ orthret• ffionths . reported near-fata l complications ar A \\"t.'ilk and under"·eight Ni:con C'On· tersurgery for recurrent phlebitis. 1 d 1 h · ~-Clement• . . . \'a esce a omc 1n .,..n S1n ca th,is . "'eek nam~ a panel of toda}!, \\'ith h.i s doctors "·orryinJ? that three phys1c1a ns lo l'xa m1ne med~cal .... lhe \\'ate r ga\C' court's medlta·I recor~s ~nd to .~ond~ct __ u phys ical C'xami ners may subject him to un · ~xam1n.at1on of Nixon 1_f necessary to net•essarv strain. determine whether he 1s well enouJ!h · to gi\'e testimony in some form for the;. Nixon. pale and shaky· 111 pai.ja mas cover-up lri:il of fi ve former as-and robe, appeared lo lotter as he'teft sociates. ·Long Beach ~-l e moriu\ llospita.1 Thur- Nixon. an unindicted co-conspirator sday. ending a 23-day stuy in which be ·in the cover ·up, has been subpoen.ied ca m e close to de ut h fol lov.:iru: to testify by defendant and fQimer No. surgery. ' C ReSults lJnch,anged · hY (:oupt Ford's • m ~ Race 1976 Seat -.-~ -\ For By HELEN TJIOMAS .,1 . WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford will definitely ruii for the presidency in 1976, his chief spokesman said today. White House press secretary Ron Nessen told reporters Ford changed the "'probably" that he has said before to •'tfefinitefy" Monday while talking to persons outside the White House. / Asked whf Ford had positively made up his blind two years berore the election. Nessen said: . "I guess you've heard him say how · much he enjoys being President.•· Ford-himsetr-and his spokesmen previously said he ··probably" would head the Republican ticket in the next 1.presidential race. "I heard him say it first on Mon · day.'" said Nessen, referring to the definite statement. Nessen said Ford obviously cop- sulted with his "'•ife Betty and "i('s clear~om the fact that he said that, she must have gone along with it.'' Ford promised his wife he would quit politics after 25 year s in COngress. After he became vice president. Mrs. Ford released · hirp from the pledg.e. . • SinCe then, there has been renewed ,speculation that, 1',ord milfil bow out· because of bis wife's recent breast cancer surgery. Bt.it he isJepoi::tcd to have· told friends even if cancer. should recur Mrs. Ford would have better care in the Whiti;:J:l®s_e than anyw hire else. Ford. who told a news conference Thursday that inflation is "starting to recede," met with his Cabinet today to assess prospects of congressiooal passage of his economic program in the lameduck session. •• • Noble Has Two-vote - • Increase: ··The final ballot count from the ~Iis · sion Viejo municipal advisory council IP.tAC) election .apparently will not change the results, count~" _officials said today. . , James ~1 ayer . acting registrar of voters (or Orange County. said today the count of a fcv: scattered absentee ballots showed John Noble had gained two votes, enlarging his lead over Vito Ferlauto Crom rour to six votes. "layer said though the absentee bal- lot count is finished, results are not of· •ficial until they are run through .. computer and issued i"n a final print· out due Afond ay. Noble was the [ifth·placc \\'inner in the cont est for fi ve scats on i\Tission Viejo's first !\IA C. • lie had o"nly a four·\"Ole margin over Pcr.lauto. a deputy sheriff. ' In response to questions, Nessen Jaid' that thrOugh new.s reports Ford "'llS aware that some Republicans might challenge his candidacy and trY to nOmin~~e another GOPI can· didlite. Ford also reviewed his forthcoming Asian trip with the Cabinet and scheduled meetings with top economic advisers to discuss how to cut SS billion from the 1975 fiscal year budget. MOTORISTS MUDD~E THROUGH INTERSECTION OF LA PAZ ROAD AND CHRISANTA DRl~E ....... "'f'ollowin i.t election day No\'. 5. the Re gistrar's office announced they had. nd't counted absentee ballots <1nd war- ned the results could r.hanj!e thl.' out- come. When Mission Viejo High School .L8ts O.ut, a Trame Signal Would Come In .Handy l\1ayer said he still does not kno"'· ho'>'' many absentee ballols were in- \"Ol\'ed in J\1ission Viejo. The ha/IOL'i could be turned in at a ny precinct in the county unde r a nl.''>'' election 13.'>'1• and the county".s elN:tion computer has not factored out whi ch bullots came fro m which tommunity . s ·ale of Parts Saddle back Chief Asks Campus Studied Train Fund Traffic ·Snag Tennis Courts Low Bid Far Over Estimate • • Of Saddlehack Viejo_ High Inte rsection Busy Fcrlauto said early this '>''et!:k he could not afford to ask for a recount, '''hi ch \vould have cost him about 8200. Saddle"back College Trustee Donna .Berry has pco"poscd the sale of por- tions or the Misslon Viejo campus as a means of acquiring funds for new con· struction projects. Othe r members of the board meeting last '-1onday agreed the idea deserves study: The matter was· as- signed to a site subcommittee. IA recommendation to the full bpar(I will be made at a later date. . - The Saddleback campus covers 200 acres. Master planning haa ln(:luded· liberal aml)Unts of land as ot>en space. "It's silly to sit on this land if we could do something with it," said Mrs. By RICllARDP. NAi.L OftlM 0111, l'llll:Mlfl Minutes after' the 2:40 p.m. closing or Mission Viejo High School, buses, bicyclists, young pedestrians and cars d~scended on the nearby inter· Saddleback College Superintendent section of La Paz Road and Chrisanta Robef't Lombardi wants to take ·a Drive. second crack at convincing college No one ,seemed to be certain whose trustees lo support a federally runded turn it was to move through the inter· program to offer job training to the section. It was a bad situation for unemployed. abOut 15 minutes, then it eased. Alth6ugh five trustees present at {'We've. been pursuing this for two this week's meeting voted 3 to 2 in years trying to get some logical favor of the prograia, the motion did solution," said Jean Chelselka, not pass. At least foUr ayes votes~are president of the fiigh school 's parent required from the seven-member teacher Organization. She thinks the board to approve the motion. solution is·a·traJfic signal. Lombardi said the program would Mrs.-.Chelselka knows the intersec· bring more than $70,000 in federal tion.and<lts problems like the palm or money to the district and a like her hand -:;-from the speed limits and !l!J1~unt in state funds. / usa•e to the bike lane that pinc'1es to Berty. Under terms of the U.S.i Labor an end on La Paz at Chrisanta. · .-Department.program, 26 unemployed · Murr'ay Storm knows the interscc-·,,Mission Viejo l-Ogh School has 57 south Orange County residentS would lion too. lie is assistant county road acres alld tfiey've got a huge"cam· receivesi:< monthsofjobtr{'iningand commissioner. And in that capacity,"" pus, '1 she said.• a stipend of $8Sper week.:· he mu~t thinlrof many intersections. . Supt. Ro~rt Lombardi said Mrs. Lombardi said ·he plans to talk with Alttiough he i,ays preliminary Berry's suggestion was ''re.a · the trustees who vo\cd against the engineeririg has been done for a sig- aonable." He , urged that a deter~ _.program Jad the .t~o absent from the. nal, Storm said, "al this point, I have min1tion be 111ad~,by architects •s to 1-· meetinito seek informal baCking. reservations about the necessity for a whir:h can;i._pus lands are uaable and The dJ?adline for 1pplying for the simal. In January we wUI make a which are not. • ' federal funds is.Nov. 25, the same date-determination; if .we go ahead,.. it as the. next scheduled board of couldbecompleted1nJuneorJuly." In a related matter, trustees said trustees' meeting. Storm 'said the traffic situation was they would lfke to bav.1 a lll(!fl~l'UC With ,.- v.•orse last year wt)en there were two high school student bodies crammed ontoOnecampus. "There really isn't an accident history tha l is correctable by sig- nalization," said -Storm. "But that isn't the only thing that "'arrants deciding to put one in. "Sooner or later a signal would be warranted. but perha115 not now, on the basis of trarfic volume alone. There is a question of priority and other unincorporated territory with intersections that need signals." :J'hey cost rrom $50,000 to $75,oo:l. La Paz Road rUris--b~ no.t only the high school but La Paz Intermediate · School just up the hill and easterly. Mrs. Chelselka estimates there .are 2.500 children concentrated in the area during brief morning and after· noon periOds when the traffic signal control would be in errect . She said motorists on La Paz going through Chrisanta and uphill toward the intermediate school may roll through the boulevard stop and ac- celerate for th&. hill. The speed limit on La Paz is 40 rililes per hour and on Chrisanta it is 35. She said buses turn right from La Paz onto Chrisanta at the place that the bike trail is pincht.'CI off. creating a hazard to cyclists. A Santa Ana firm has submiltcd a low bid of $177 ,000 for construction or six tennis courts at Saddlcback Col - lege in Mission ~iejo. The bid is ~oughly $15,000 more than whal has bCen budgeted for 'the . project, but far be low the inilial $244,000 price for the work. The new bid is based on a new design ' ' Elected with Noble were Kathleen Kelly, Richard Lowcock. Ca l Neve, and Jeanne Gagnebin. Education Council To Meet Tuesday for the courts that deleted several fril-The Satldlebuck Valle):. Education Is. The revised plans call for six courts, Cou ncil will ha\'e iLo; organirational championship li ghting . fencing, rest meeting for 1974.75 at 7:30 p.m. _rooms a nd storage fa cilities. Tuesday at Cordillera Schoo.I in J\1is- Thc new bids '>''ere opened Thur· sion Viejo. sday afternoon and ranged as high as 'Parent representatives from each 5218,000. The low bid was submitted school plus all school· principals are by Orange County Envi ronmental invited to join lh e rounci l. Mary Phil - Develop ment. li ps. president of the council. said the · The bids will be reviewed and a public is invited. !\lore information is recom mendation for a contract made • available by call ing&n-9381. to the board al its next regular meeting. Ce.remony for Star llOLLY WOOD (UPI) -A l\l arine Corps honor g uard wa s lo take part today in a graveside ceremony at llower l\fcmorial Park on t he 16th an· niversary or the death of movie star Tyrone Powe r , who served .as a l\1arine pilot in \Vorld War IL ' Mission Vii!)o Company otficials ror a an update oo turrent and ·future ·M uI R · h Pl T ed D projeclsinlheplannedcommunl(y, 0 ton an.c ' ' . an. on own. LO\\ l'loud~ hceorning parlly sunny inland Saturda~. ticcor· I.ling lo the" t•ather scr\·ice. \\·ith ('On!'idcrahl e low clo udiness al tht• beaches all da~·. lhghs at the ~ands r.s to 68 rising to iO to i·l inlund. P ' . R t A s\reamllned, lighter-weight ver· rime a e sion or original plaf'IS for the massive Moulton Ran ch and North El Toro ; ._ __________ _, -~ I;>r'll>PS .Ag" a•1· Planning Reserve goes lO the Oran~e v ., ., CountyBoardofSupervisorsDee..4. There, the plans for some 50.000 NEW YORK (AP> _ First new"resldents on a total or 13',200·acres National City Bank. continuing will begin a final set of hearings which Its role or Industry paccscttr:r. are expeCted to lead to action by the today lowered its pr\ me rate s upervisors by Dec. 31. another quarter Point to I0.25 But the proposals. largest ever percent. effective Monday, t--ipruresented lo the county, are·going to The natio~fs second lnrgesl .., ~rvisors quite different than when commercial bank has dropped · first proposed. the rate il charges on lonns ti> • After rive months of publJc hearings most credlt"·orthy bu~incss bor· at lhe county planning commission rowers 1 34 perce ntage points in 'and elmosl one year of study. by the SC \'t'R weeks. c~µnty 5lafl. popul'atlon ~ has been sliced by more than one·thlrd. l Originally, the two planning areas were envisioned for a total or 76,000 personl, 19,000 on the North El Toro portion and 57 ,000 on the Moulton Ranch: When the county planning commfl· slon recommended approval of the two parcels this week, they endoned plans for io:ooo people in north El Toro and 32,000 on the Moulton lt.flnCh1 ln general, the current plans repre&ent a redut:-i'tJ •sity, t.Shtened requir~for adequate trllfic clrcullijon, l'ellrictions on bil· lslae ~veloement, ant in commtr· clal useA, more open space, and strong suggcsliont for a wkler range ofhouojpg typeso~. _ The Tin,1 report to the pinning -I tom m ission from the county planning and the Aliso Creek ~tudy tea m have sta(! headed by senior planners Al Bell taken active roles. and Jim tso cited the "dedication a nd One result of t~obbying efforts ii" willingness•· of citizens groups and a 14-page supplc·rricnl lo the proposed landowners eonsultanL'i to work out a Third Am endment spell!og out goafs compromise plan. and policies on the most controversial "The result of this CrfoJt. though issues. falling short of consensus. has been a Some of it~ recommendations : stt!:flgtbening or many aspects of t"he -Require all development In th plan,"lhereport sald. . Laguna GreenbC?I! portion of the P articula r ly Involved wcrr: · l\toulton Ranch 1aboutl.OOOacres)to spokesmen for thapman, Phillips, be ~ubjcct lo site ~Ian review as a Brandl and Redd ick, the lrvint plan· • ~uarantce I hut it "''Ill~ "sensitively ning lirm which drew up landowncr,1 ' developed." · plaf\s rorbothplanning ureas. • -Prohibit direct accc~s .from El From the ciliicn~· side; represt::n· Toro Road to con1me:rclul sltcs. Plan· \atives_qf Laguna Greenbelt, Inc. wpo ncrs believe E l Toro· Road. which are atrivta1 to P~t 10,000 att<!s (aces on both the ;\1oulton and North U.1u1t., till lhe ._ Olttnbol<: fS.e llANClt P••• A2l . , , . •· • INNIDt; TODA,. Staff \Vrilflr Carol A·loore ha~ met a Ntwport Beach. a iSf"afjlic· led 'ttnth. "hytttrcographics." Se' IOOay·s "'eckender for 1'9e story. ..,,,._ SH-.lc• " MllUllOtl I. ' .... ! .. <• ,,.. ... , CJ·•·• ~ .. lr!Wtwffl .. , .. (Al' • " .. .... _ .. tl<lnll!H .. " =~ .. ..... ., .,., er.n-• •• -· 11·1 Dt.11111 Notllcfl .. )lt(t"""'rteh . .. , ... ""'''' , ... .. 1ti.•.i.i ,, ·-· ,,_, Tllulf"l1'. ,, .... -·· .. ... , .... .. '"'~""" " ............. .. ·-~ ..... ,, .. ...... ...., < .. ' r • fr!day~Noyember 15. 1974 Financing .Options Dn_e Study PQwer Cui I j" • For-Coost Unit Eyed. SaddlebaCic' ·college trustees have set Nov. 2~ as the date they will decjde how to finan ce CC'lnStruetiOn or J)Cr· _m<!nCnt b_u_ijdi11gs on the 200-a~re ~1i s- By PAMELA.HAU.AN Gt t11t 0.llf 1'011 IUIH • Members of a regional sewage treatment entity Voted Thursday to seek le&islation that would tlrlp the South Coast' Regional ~ Constr· vation Commission of sOme of its Ul'lte ...... I• 'LIBELOUS. PORNOGRAPHIC ' Book Subleel Goldberg • Co n cealing -~·~·~'g_!!ook Atd Bare d ' I> I I FfOm WlrtSerYlces W~flrNGTON -A lawyer who h~lpe(:l1 s,e!'~p a corporation to publish a book cr1l1cal or Nelson A: Rockefel- ler's De mocratic opponent in 1970 • c;onCe'ded today that efforts were --made to conceal the Rockefeller famltf finaRcing or the biography. Robert' D . Orr, a Philadelphia lawyer who worked for the Rockefel- ler family, said ''Yes. sir" when asked at ttle Senate Rules Com mittee hearing into Rockefeller's nomination if the "pufpose in creating a dummy Dela\ll'are corporation "''as to hide th e Rockefeller connection with l book. · . Laur?,nttllockefil!er, bo the former N~w York governor, ut up _$65,000 ~'help publish ttie bOok~about (orou:.c..SUpreme Court Justice Arthur -J:'Goidbe1:g, Orr testified. Goldberg Thurssiay ~lied the book "libelous" and •·pornographic." Sen .•Howard W. Cannon. fD·Nev.), chairman • of the committee, told r eporters•he had no doubts the money was ''~a'undered " to conceal the Rockefeller co nnection. But Cannon said he did not think th e: book 8ffair was serious enough to block ROckef e.ller '$confirmation. . New Y'ork attorney John Well s testified:the idea of publishing a book critical or G.,oldberg was his. He said llocke_f8!,l:e'r was "noncommital" 'When ¥'broached the matter· with him foul' months before the 1970 elec·. uori: ., '"When I w alkea out of there 1 didn't know whether I'd made a sale or not." he said. Well!; !l,.id a week after his meeting. with Rockefeller he received a call from a-Rockereuer Jawyer wno wan· ted to dlScuSs means of pubUshing the book. • . Rock_s? t,er;whose nomination was~ expected-to be approved by th e com· mitte~. -rias testified that the 15· minute 'ineeting with Wells was his only inv'P,lvement with the book . He has adrq,it~ed that he gave tacit ap- proval t~ the project and recommen· ded that his brother.'Laurance. finance it. . The bJok, published ..,,1hen Goldberg was chal'lenging ROckefeller for the gove rnors hip .of Ne.w York and des~ri~~ as libelous by. the for~er justice, ~one of.several issues which have slalled Presid e nt Ford's 11omination-of Rockefeller for nearly three months . Cannon said today he "'ill not be stampeded by President Ford inl!o hurryi ng congressional approval of Rockefellers's nomination. Cannon said the examination by his committee or issues raised in the .tiearing cannot be rushed. • ·, Cannon told reporters that it is ob· ''ious to him that the crilical cam- pai~n biograph y of Goldberg "as ilonc tor po1n1C.'l l purposes ana tne 1lockcrellcrs v.'C'rc deeply involved.'' ORANGE COAST ". DAILY PILOT TM 0.""0l' Cbl.r O•lly P,iol, ,.,tllwN<ll otu""• °'""' t• ..... i .p ..... ,, P\l~li-11"1 '"' 0..M\Qtt C.0.'>1 Plilll•V>•no <Amo•"• s.p.,•lte.iu..,.." pull!I-Mono~• tt1101iq11 '''°''· kll' to\!• -... ~•pot! S..cll, k~"l•l>Ql'O'I 8t.ClllF...,._ I<>'" Y•I~ •• •••ltl•, StOOl•~k V1lle~ •llCI l•-&..¥~ !.<><>\" Coo\I A. ""91t ,,,._I ..oilU>" " P<>Ol•ll'f'O ~•1~tel.o•~ -Sun<J.n f ... 1><ln<•1W! puetl•!ll1t1Q 1>!•~! " •I lDO 'Nrll BIW ~lrftl, ~t• MtW. C•l!lort11• 1121~ Robe rt N. Weed "'•"°'"'•NI P~lll''"'" Jack R. Curley II•<• "'"'•O.tl! •llCI Gt-.ro1 Ml,..91" · Thomas KeevlJ l:O•IOr Thomas A Mur_phine M.o,..,,.,o EO•lor Saddleback 'Valley Ottlc1- u1111 ~ P•1 llo-O ., S.11 O•tgO FtH••v Other Offices ~•Mot•t UGW•\!Bft~'it!IWI '°t wflbrl &fo<t(!\ UU Nt•PO., ao.. .. vltO 1-twnt111Qlllfl S.''" I/II' lie.ell 9cloM • .,,, l ....... a. .. 11,.11 .. ~1.1.,.1 Teleottone 17141 642~J21 C\a11lllM Ad'ftrtlslng 642·H~I , • Stll#lo!!l.K' \lllN, Nt-Of!W.• Sl1·•l10 ,.,,,,, s..n C!t-~N 49S·O•lO " • ·- sion \1lejo cum pu s. . Three optiqns a re open" the boa rd. It can eall u bond measure requiring t"'o·thirds voter approval "or seelr a tax increuse requiring simple m"j·ority a.pprovaJ. Trustees also eou d apply a special state la"'-' tha1 al- lou•s construction taxes to be lc\'led v.·ithout \'Oler ratification. Trustee Larry Taylor or L:1guna Be"ach, one ·or the first backers or the collegels formation in the 1960s, has urged fellow trutees to come to grips v.•ith th financing question. Now ~fore lhe board are proposals (or music·arts a nd gymna!!ium· physical education complexes and a campus Perimeter road. · Distriet a rchitects Robert Hippe and George Randell list the cost or the music·arts complex at $4.7 million; the gymnasium-phys ical edu cation complex at $3 mill io n pnd the campus ro<id at SSG0 ,000. or the $8.3 million in projects. roughly $3.3 million may be under· written by the state of California. The· r emainder or the cost must be absor- bed by the district. • E'ro• Page A I Hehenrsi1ag Lt 11es · ~1iss ion Vi ejo High School thespians Vicki Ruk stalis, Kory North and Sandy \V a nd ffrom left) prepare scene from "Our l{e<lrts Were Young and Gay." Play will be staged at the hi gh school a t ~ p.m. Nov. 20, 21 and 23 a nd again at 2:30 p.m. Nov. 24. • .. power. · · . ' The South East Regional Reclamat,on Authority <SERRA) which represents sewage treatmenl .._ districts in southern Orange County voted 4·1 to work with other regional sanitation County voted 4·1 to work: with other regional sanit.lition aeen·· .. cles to prepa,re the . legislation! It: would make the State Water Resour· ces Control BOard the sole agency to control discharge Into the ocean. The representative from San Juan Capistrano voted no. William Murs)hy --aaid lie wanted to know what it would cost before casting an affirmative vole. ' The Coastal Commission recently denied a permit to SERRA to build an ocean outfall o{C Dal)a Point. Yet the State Water Resources Board through its San Die&o Regional Water Quality Control Board has ordered SERRA lo build the outfall and close an old one cons'idered obsolete. SERRA· attorney Alex Bowle was . expected to file an appeal today with the State Coastal Conservation Zone Commission on be.half of SERRA, asking that the perm.it denial be over- ruled. · RANCH ••. 'Redtcce Driv i1ig' Santa Ana Man El Toro parcels, is a lready too_F rd. Rej s_c· T G t } 15.Y plaguedwit~trarricproblems. . 0 . .oot as Ol"V_ e_§ • -ear -h~ueJopment OCCUtS.J..n the -~----&&---~ much-contested Lower Wood Canyon ., · T • ID . th In other actions SERRA members voted unanimously to work with other sanitation agencies which might help convince the State Coastal Commis· siOftff-that SBR·RA'!·appeaJ-sheukt--hbee--• - heard. It also ordered a staff review of portion of the Moulton Ranch, only n·k "A ·1 M . . --· erm m ea 1oca1 roads should be provided. with I e -· SSaI S Orton · ""11tiough access. . ,. Former Sanlt Ana .:.olel manager, -Housing in the Moulton Ranch · Louis Wiecheckt w~ sentenced Thur· town center surrounding the U.S. WASHINGTON CAP) _ President ned "lo pursue all of the Qther options sday to a prison"term of from one to 15 General Servfcesb Admlrilstradtjpben ford, facing massive auto industry for con'se rving energy -with one ex-years . for the murder of ~'larion "iiggurat" office· uilding shoul fayof(s , has again rejected a gasoline ception," meaning the glsoline tax. fi.1organ, mother·h~·l a\V of county high tl.eifisity a nd industry there tax hike that would reduce driving. 1 • political figure Dr. U>uis Cella. . should be. restricted to "clean in· Ford a lso rapped his toP energy or· 1'1orton surprised reporters Wed· Wiechecki was .convi cted a month dustr:y~" · .. nesday by renewing the proposal, and ago or the strangulation slaying of the U W d C h fi cial for reviving the idea after the ao me equally s urprised . o!f.icials -pper 00 anyon, w ere President already_ rejected it, saying 78-year-old woman Feb. 28 al, the greenbelt proponent wanted no he hopedJnteITiorSecretaryRogersC. thought!tunlikelythat~1ortonwould Aladdin Apartments he once" development, should be retained In B. Morton would get the word this. · revive the idea without White House .managed.· . natural state with no view of develop· ti approval. Mrs. Morgan was part·owner of the ment from any portion of the wooded 'M~rton did. His spokesman said ., apartments. She fired Wiechecki, a area. today that Morton would not pursue But Ford in a b roadcast news cOn-30-yeac-old Wis consin native, as -~1uJtjple attached ~its only will the idea of a ftiel-saving gasoline tax ference in Phoenix, Ariz. Thursday manager or the units' jllst 8 month be permitted on or nex.l to the 65 anyfurther. night s lapped it down hard and beforeherdeath. CNEL (Community Noise ·Exposure The spokesman said Morton,Plan· needledMortonforraisingit. SuperiOr CoUrt Judie LlOyd Blan· Level) zone created on both ranches "We are not ~onsidering an ad· pied Thursday: refused lbe defen· because of their proximity to the El ditional gasoline tax," Ford said. •·1 dant's request for probation on the Toro Marine Corps Air Station. Dryw_an. · Cre.WS thought that others. in the executive voluntary manslaughter c:,onvictidn branch got the word. Alld I hope tbat and Wiechecki's lawyer withdrew a · this word is gotten to my good !riedd, plea fot a new trial. Forest Areas . Remain Closed A1ost of the Clevela~d National Forest will remain closed to public en· try until another inch of rain is recor· · ded, the U.S. Forest Service announ· cedtoday. · Th~ forest was open bricny in l ~te October after light rain, but closed once again because of wsrm tem- peratures and ·dry, Santa Ana wind conditions. Entry is allowed only on well· traveled routes within the forest. Air Stagnation ·Alert Remains By The As'sociated Press Ratl"fy Fr1"nge the secretary' of the Interior. I am not ?tfrs. l\forgan's body was ·round ' ··considering a n increase in the ?tfarch 1 wrapped in a bedspread in a gasoline tax." •' vacant lot near the apartment com· Wage CQnlracl . Morton told reporters Wednes~ay pl~~stimonyduringthetrialrevealed he felt it his du\y as ·chairman of the' th bed d bel d l w· h k" A new contract ralsing drywall e sprea onge o 1ec ec 1. President's po lcy.guidin"' Energy Th d th bod s r d worke rs' wages and fringe benefits " e same ay e y wa oun , $3.7S'hourly over the next Chree years R,esources Counoil to study all fuel~ :Wiechecki had phoned the Federal has been rat1"(1"ed by a five-to-enc saving options, including the gasoline Bureau cir lnvesti&ation claiming to t ax. Mo rton also said he had h · d II margin in statewide uruon balloting. ave receive an anonymous ca . By mid-1977, the total· wage and e'-onomi sts studying it and that he saying ?t!rs .. Morgan had been kid· u·ould discuss it u'ith key congres· d fringe benefit package will be raised smen . nape · · to $16.18 bourly · l\1orton also acknowledged that .a Charles Trenta. secretary or the gas tax hike wou ld have an impact on Carpenters District Council or Orange the auto industry. County, said he was notified or the Ford is a former congressman from overwhelming approval or the new J\lichigan, the home of the auto in- contract Thursday. dustry. Auto rnakers already have rn addition to an hourly pay scale. laid off G9.000 workers as new cars Orange County drywall workers hive sales sagged. a new piecework pay rate of 4 cents a Morton could not be reached for squarefoolwrittenintothepact. comment lat(' Thursday, but as- Historically, s heetrock installers soc iates admitted they were puzzled have Worked through labor brokers al his apparent public dfvergence who contracted drywall work on a from the President's opposition to the piecework rate. Indians Attack Trio SAN CRISTOBAL. Venezuela (UPI) -Indians armed with bows and arrows killed three persons and wounded a fourth in an attack on. a ranch house in the remote state of Aj>ure, police reported Thursday. Police Commissioner Luis Antonio Colmenares Garcia said a rancher, his wife and a Visitor were killed and the rancher's 12·year-old daughter the Coastal Commission's marine element and see if jt can be complied with. '¥' Roommate . ·Found Choked, Rape,J, in Lot SAN A"l'i'l:QNiO, Tex. 0(UPli :...(;yn. thia Kettinger 19, went from herdoWn- town room at the YWCA to her mother's home to borrow a car tog et to work during a bus strike. Ordinarily, she was scared to go anywhere alon~ aner dark, her room. mate, Barbara Wright, 23, said, because '"You just never go out <in the streets around here by yourself if you have any sense at all ." . The battered, s~eminude body or the teen:ager, an employe of the San An· tonio Light, was found Wednesday night by a bystander who became curious when Police arrived to Jn- vestigate a repart of prowling in the YWCA 's parking lot, Joe.ated behind the old three-story red brick building. The Bexar County m e dical examiner ruled Miss Kettlngei' had been raped and died of ' "manual strangulation." She was lying face down on the floorboard of the automobile and the medical examiner said she haO black s mudges on her hand s and ,knees, bruises and abrasions on her elbows and hands and a bruised left jaw .. Authorities said a puncture wound ·on her Jen jaw probably was caused by a , ring On -the hand of her as- salant. Police interviewed the victim's roommate, returnedtothesceheofthe slayJnt Thu·raday lookingforclues, but today s_aid they hadnosuspect. An ai r stagnation advisory was is· sued for the second straight day in tfie San Joaquin and Southern Sac· ramento va ll eys. The new provision, said Trenta, gasoline tax. takes the mid die man out of the r:-.:~;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;jjji;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:: drywall picture. . l wounded . The National Weather Service said light winds failed to di sperse the smog which u·as held close to the ground by a high pressure system. Haze and s moke also reduced visibility In other area s or Northe rn and Ce ntra l California. . Forecasters predicted little.change in the·weather Saturday. About 1,200 drywall installers in Orange County and 6,000 throughout the state were affected by the dispute which has continued Since the last con· tract expir ed July 31. . About 90 percent or the Orange County drywall wo,rkers, Trenta said, continu ed work under interim agreements with the same terms as the new contracts even after a strike was called Oct. 4. · Nader ·Accuses · AEC Of 'Security Risk' \V.i\SH ING'f.ON (UPI) -Consumer advocate Ralph Nader opened a two· day meeting of critics of the nuclear PD"-'er industry today by charging the Atomic Energy Co mmiss ion is creating a national security risk in promoting the development of atomic pou•er. "This ls a very grave natlonul security risk be cause this techllology is potentiallf catastrophic," Nader said at a news conference opening "'Critical Mass '74," a national gathering of the Citizens 1dovcment to Stop,Nuclear Power. Nader said that as commercial nuclear power r eact.prs spread through the nation, they will be widelf vulnerable lo sabotage, t.hefl and ter- rorist action. "One or the futures to \\1hich we might be burdened in thi s lndlistry Is the. Cuture-of turnlng the country Into a garrison state necessary to safeguard the prolifcr•Ung nuclear power In · duslry," he said. . 'there will have ·to be~--gaard.! at every checkpOint or 1ransf)()rtatlon or nuclear material!, fuard,, el plents, ""astc.dlaposal a reas, he said, and, I "l'm sure there will have to be guards for the guards." Nader said the conference also is concerned with safety aspects of nuclear power plants and what he said was a financial crisis in nuclear power stemming from rising uranium costs and increased capital and plant maintenance costs. lle said conference organiters in· vited proponents of nuclear power as well as op;>onents to attend the meeting, bul said most declined to ap• pear. A nuclear energy proponent· who did appear at the conference, former AEC Commissioner William 0 . Daub, said arter Nader's news conference, 111 think it is perfectly obvious that this whol" two-day conference Is designed to provide an opportunity for nuclear critics to talk to each other. I've been given 15 minutes to give lbe pro side. "I think nuclear critics right now a rt runnina into. .a very severe CTtdibUity gep," Daub sald In an in· ter vlew 1ummarising remarks plan· ned tor an ;;i tttrnoon s~ssion. "They art not very s pecific in their thareea.·• 'UP~OLSTERY.SALE ---- CARLOAD PURCHASE FROM MARI MONT ' SOFA SALE m m s399 Large Selection on "Display Now at any of Our Three Fine Stores. All Ready for Immediate Delivery .. DRE.XEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAcKER . ' WHKDATS & SATUaDATS 9:00 lo S:JO CLOUD MONDA TS I j NEWPORT BEJICH • ... t727 WESTCLtrF DR., 842·2050 LAGUNA BEACH • J'5 N(>Jl'rl I C<IA~1' HWY,. 41M·BSSl • TORRANCE." 23$49 HA\ITHORNJo; BL.VO, (Ope n 1-'ri."lil 9, Sun. 12·5:3UI ~ 3'18•1279 • • ' . . • -"\ • it§ , , DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE· I ·• ··- " A Serious. Omission ' I I 11 I I 1 I I • I I I l I -H1 1 ., I I! I I I I I I 1U t ' 1 1 I 1 ; l I l I . '.I'he lr\·ine City Council had a stroke or luck \Yhen its f1r~t. amendment to t)le citv's general plan turned out.to lJe \'Oic.I ?"a techn\cality·. ' . ••In pass1n.g the amendment. the council 1nacl,·ertentl~· designated the proposed Jrvihe Center commercial comple;ic in the triangfe formed by the Sapta AJ1i.1. San Diego and Laguna freewavs as suitable Cori r~sidentiul de ·elopment. .... · . .Tuesda·Y the council had a second shbt at the an:'endment and. du e to the noise from ~farine jets t1s1ng nearb.Y El Toro Marine Corps Air Station and from the free\\'ays, banned the apartments from the area until the sources of noise are gone or construction 1 can·be dcsignea tdshut out the noise. The. city s consu~s, Wilsey and Ham, drafted 1 the revised land use map for the first plan amend- 1 • 1-ment. Apparently everyone involved was aware of ' ' l ' . the change except the city council. • XowherC on a list or changes embodied in the amendment \VUS a refer ence to the chan·ge in the J>Sfmitted use of the triangle area. . · " \\'ith no e\·ident point of comparison. the council .near!~· made a serious mis take . The lesson presumably has been learned that future general plat1 ~Bnges should be a,ccomp'a"nied bv a carefullv ~ailed li st of all alterations. ~ • : I -~ Saddleback Finances ' . . ; 1 t 1 Saddleback College trust~es are moving closer and closer to the date for a final decis ion on fina ncing I f 1, I I " ' l • l •I a number major permanent buildings. · Xo\·. 25 ,,·as the date established bv the board for a final decision on calling a bond of tax override <?lection or. Iexying a direct construction tax. !\o matt et~ ,,·hich ,,·a)· the board acts, taxes \viii go up. The entjfe finance matter has been clouded by un- certainty because the state, which helped pay for ne'v "cons[ruction, has not told Saddle back how much stall\ money it can expect to get. ~ t:ntil that figure is provided. It's hardl~JlCISsiblo to kno,,· ho\\' muchthed1strict must raisC. Co.liege . trustees. in ~a departure from pas t s tances. are encouraging meetings with st ate ofric1als who' control the purse strings. The state planners say they'd lik'e the meetings. too. . There is a good chance tho! SaddlobacR could gain a Itel tet:·rinancial ppsture \\ti th the state. --" -, That "la:ne should~ sufficient reason for the l\\'O parties to get together :as soon as possible. Speedup Advisable . \Vith a ne\v director of publiC safety at work. lr\·~n! ha~tepped,up its schedule for change from the pohce services contract with Costa t.1es a to an Irvine police for;.ce. Instead 0£ tho Sj?pt. I, 1975 starling dale Irvine . originally set, Public Safety Director" L eo Peart ha s moved up the initiation of the new fol'ce to July 1, 1975 . A prim~ r eason for moving up the day the city , ta~e_s ove r its own policing, Peart and City Manager ....--..vi11tam \Yoollett haxe said, is Irvine's lack of control O\'ert~e kind and level of scr vicesdel~vered. • It is• not s urprising that n police chief such as Costa Mesa's Roger Neth \vould resist the intrusion of others into his chain or command: An effective police agency needs a central, cohesive line of a uthority and a consistent policy. '- But Irvine's desire to control police activities in its own jurisdiction is also understandable. The city. after all. must bear the brunt of. complaints ~nd concerns of residents. Jn light of these conflicting inte r ests, Peart's desire to speed the birth of the I rvine for ce is in the best interests of all concerned. SB . . . ' I . Tinte to F_nce 'Up ~Ne~--Postal-Service: , I • . . Paymg More for Less -~· ,Glooiny ' Gus Crisis to Catastrophe? b . WASllJ~GTON -A new Postal service, which was supposed to put the mails on a businesslike basis was established on Jan.1, 1972. ' Today, mail service has declined; thousands or local post offices have been closed; t~·ice-d aily deliyeries ha·ve been abandoned; Saturday ser- vice has been cut~ carrier routes have been consolidated : and special ser· vices have been trimmed. The new "managed mail" system has acWilr1. Ieng-..... l h ,e n_t d.::.,,l h c , .J delivery !line in m any area11 .... In· deed the Posta l Service h a5 refused to dcli\·cr • the mail to some n e 'v suburban d c \·e lgprocnts. E\·ery da~· brings more cqmplaintS of mail misdirected or lost. And postal morale is also ll.t an all-time low. ·\'Er TJIE price or mailing letters has rivaled the price of oil on the in· flationarr. !'"!.dex , rising 67 percent.. :This year s pos1tal deficit, never· theless, is $500 million, and another 5500 -million' deficjt is expected next year. ,;.,--.. The '" (al Service has asked Congrest pr. still another 544 million to make,'M:flost revenue, which the wagl-Pl1ce freeze eaused by delaying a postal rate increase. The- y;ay thiM§.l are going·, the 25-cenl stampis~a few ye.irs away. The maq lfrgely responsible for the postal problems. howeve~. is deter· mined to hang onto hjs job, ccme hell or high water·. lie is Elmer "'T"ed " Klassen. the postmaster general, whose stewardship of the Postal Ser· vice has been a litany or managem~t mjs~~.a.nd personal peccadillos. • r, A GRUFF, towerigg man with a blunt charm , Klassen considers him- selr a fi~httr. I-le is determined to bat- tle for h-is personal career, despite the adverse impact it will have on mail' service. """ (1ACJ{ ANDERSON) In a series of ~lumns, we have detailed how Klassen dealt out con· tracts to his friends, improved his lifestyle at public expense, padded the _payroll with his cronies and accepted a fee from a postal contractor. A.s a result, the FBI is inVestigaling whether the fee con.stituted an illegal kickback and a congressional sub- commil.tttis takinc sworn testimony • on some of the contracting boondog. ges. ,; . ~ \'ET KLASSEN stubbornly refuses to step aside. The Postal Service today is much Jike the ·White House in the last days or Richard Nixon. The public business takes second place to defending the boss. Decisions are d~ayed and Progfams are postponed. A fa talistic air stultifies postal headquarters.And insiders tell us that morale in the field hils ne\'er been lower. · ~!assen a nd his cohorts", mean· while, deserve the Watergate award ror the best coverup of the "yc1lr. T\\'O associates, ror example, pres. sured a postal employe into clamming up before a scheduled FBI interview. The two heavies told lhe""employe. according to a notarized statement submitted to the 1''81, that'-1..he People up fro"nt "'er..e plenty sick and tired of .. all this adverse publicity, especially that being generated by disgruntled emp\o)•es." IF HE Ml\DE any .. dumb moves,:• the postal cmploye was warned, he would be "eased out or the postal ser· yice" a_nd it \\'Oul'a be made "virtuallf 1mposs1ble" (or him to land a com- parable new job. · The postmaster general also pulled every wire he could lay his hands on to postpone .t!"e congressional hearings. fie called representatives, senators businessmen and labor leaders in a~ attempt to bring pressure on Rep. Charles Wilson, D-calir., to call off or at least delay the hearings. \Vh y, oh '''hy don't people use their turn s_ignals? Are they get· ting a d iscount on new cars bv not'hayins them i11stalled? · . P.E.\V. • • GIMfilt Giil <•..,"'•Rts ~resubmlllo••r re.tOffs -,,. Ml MCets.arilJ r t llffl lflt vie,... ol lllt ~~~-=: StfMI Jour ~· "'~lo GI....,,~. Blrl' TllE pres;ure backfired. and ~e toui:h \\'-.;soo procee,(led t.o put many postal hig,.herups and contrac- tors under oath. He found that Klas· sen had been less than candid in hi11 public denials or our stories. . The postma·st er general struck back through t.he American Postal Workers Union. which got-just about everyt~ng it r~quested at.~the last bargaining session "'ilh Klassen. The union boss, t'rancis Filbey, put out a poisonou s press release calling the Wilson subcommittee members ""ja ckals" and an unnamed columnist a "pygmy journalist"' \VASHINGTON -Secretary (,r State lfenry A. Kissinger is telling · President rord a\1 he neclls to know about the l\tidel!sl: the prospect or a\1oidin g ahother "'ar there with a co nsequent oil embargo and confron- t:1tiot1 '"ith the Soviet Union has diminished alarmingly. It is not necessary to have access to \\''hile fl ouSI!_. tapes of their conver- sations because K tssinger is saying a s n1uch p ubli ('Jy a nd the extern<i l evidence a ls o poi nt s in tha t direction. ·rhe first order or business rol!O\\'ing t he DCmocratic ~"·cep. in the elec· tion s i s co n · sultalion bel\\·een Pres ide nt Ford •111d the lcadershi1) or an over· \\'ht.<lmin gly Dcmo!:ruti c Congress On com mon measures to prevent a crisis from becoming a catastrophe. If e\·er the country \verc in need or national unity it is now. \\'lllLE POSTAL pay has gone up, YET Tll ERE is no C\"idence that it should be added, KJassen's cul· ·the Ford adm inistration or the ne'v backs in the labor force have caused Congress can slecl themselv es to the hardships. Many workers now ha-ve lo immediate a nd drastic measures put in long hours of overtime to move necessary fo prepare this courltcy the mails. "'hile there is still time for another oil Filbey told m y assoeiale J ack emburl:(() under the hair .raising con· Cioherty that he did not, in KJassen's.-ditions of a nC \\' rilideast "·ar . behalf. ask Rep. Wilson to delay the Several factors contribute to the postal hearings. But we have been in-present problem "•hich is prcsentedjn formed by unimpeachable sources so different a form than ever before. th.at t'ilbey, indeed, did contact Kissinr,c r ·s ma gical s tatus has \Vilson. Climinished . !·!is authority in Congress In the days or the Pony Express, it is being undermined. Ford's freedom took four days to m6ve a letter rrom or action is · circumscribed by the coast to coa'st. Today, 100 years and recent election. Th e absence or SIOO billion later, it often still takes RICHARD WILSON Richard ll-1 . Nixon. v.•ith his nafured concepts. firm resolve and inter- nation:il respect.. is begi nning to be felt. Kissinger \\'ithout Nfxon is not the same. TO TllJS is ::idded the now evident fact that no policy can be pursued suc- cessfully. as it was in the Nixon ad· ministration, without the active pl:l.r· tici pation of a congressional leader· ship ne"·ly into1t iCllled by an elec- toral land'ilide . \\'hene\•('r before an administration considered the consequences of an 1\rah-lsr aeli "·ar it could su1>port lsra{'J militaril y but short of direcl in - tervention ~'ilhout. dire resul ts. That ,,·as before the previously undreamed of oil emba rgo became a \\•capon with such de\·astating conscc1uences lO 'he national econurny. But now e,•ery move in support of Israel must be measured in terms of Arab retaliation against the American \.\•av of life in a time of already sc\'crC economic stress. Cornm a n sense \\'OUld dictate forehanded method s of a\•oiding such pressure so t hat the e ffects of retaliation "'ollld be reduced lo a bear.able le,·eJ and American pol icy could b~ carried out free of coercion. THE URG•:l'i"CY of such preventi,·c action \\•as clearly seen last year before \Vater~atc prcemp!{'d e,·crv' other problem in \\"ashi ngton. Bu't even then President Nixon vetoed <Jn emergency energy bill as doing more ' harm than good. Since.then Congress enacted a fl9ssy rcorganiZatlon of energy agcncies and President Ford pl <iccd in charge or them Secretary or the Interior HoAe rs i\lorton. 1'he long-range problems are being dl•alt \\"ith in a long-range \\'U)". 1vhilc the imnlcdiatc problems go unsolved. 1'he main prDblcm is to cut do1vn the use of oil 110\\', because \\"e can't afford 10 import it at the staggerin g prices e1'tor1ed by the 1\rah consor:lium·. Nar can \lot' afford ha \'ing our foreign policy terrorized by threats of a new oil embargo. But culling do\\'n· Americ3"s use of oil is so painful that neither President Ford nor Congress \\'as able to face up to it before the election. It qi.ight mean ratio ninJ!. inc reased taxes or both and Federal Ene rgy Adminislralor John Sa\\'hill had to resign ror ha\•ing im· po litel.v n1entioned this in public. i\leantimc. before a comn1itlee of Co ngress hearlcd by Sen. llenry 1\1. J 3ekson < D· \\'ash. J, ,·arious energy and t-t'()nQm ic officials have been ex· plor:i ng \\"hat nught lo be done in, so tlelic:Hc a fashion that thcvseem fear- ful ol bu rning thei r tongue.s. \.ER \. FE\V people in responsible position~ here have much faith in President Ford 's voluntary approach to energy cons~rv:ition. Con:.ervati()n is a \"ery mild \\"Ord to describe the rcquiremc nl s. (j ]oomy foreboding about anolher ~lidl'.'.'t'"t \\":lr that mi ght mean cat· ast rophe should be enough to convince both President Ford and the heady congrc!'sional leaders .that they had better J.!et to.t{ethcr ~oon on an urge nt policy of national unity "'ith respect to both ~lideast policy and oil conser- \"at1on. four days. \Vith new leadership and some structural changes, the Postal Service may eventually be able to out· per(orm the Pony Express. Footnote : Rep P..lorri s Udall. D·Ariz .• a personal friend or Klasscn's bas asked him to resign. Other mem· bers of the House Postal Committee are preparing to join the call. Ethics and· Advertising ~ ( EARL WATERS ) • Happy's Rocky · Credit Rating l\lany yea rs ago, and since imitated by other professions, the doctors a nd la\\'yers decid ed lhat the banning or ad\"ertlsing \\·ould serve to upgrade their proressions and impro\"C their im ages. Prior to that il u·as rommon ·practice for them to rt:gularly run !heir "business cards" in the columns O[ the local llC\\·spapcrs. . \\•it hl,5o mc 'alidity that it is ag:a1n:-t the public iil tercsl to permit Jlrofc~· sionals to ('ngaAI! in cut rate advcr- tiding which, incv it:ibly. "'ould be the result ir fee advcr1i~1ng \\"ere permitted. g iving t hei r address, hours, and n1l'd ica l spc1·i;1lty. All this docs is t·orrrp(.'J a nc-1,· doctor to \\"31t a year or n1<1re tn 1!1.:l h-..ted in the phvnc direc- lnrr . 1"h•=-m:.ikl.'S it d1ffi<:l.ll l for a new 1ll1c1or to ovt::n 3 pracuce. PERllAPS it "'as thal ver \• fa ct \Vh1<:h led lh£• hn\·~·ers to relaic their rule and pcrn11t..returning veter-..ns to l.ld\etli:-.e the Ol>Cning Or reopening or tl1eir offices. But in thC doi ng it prO\'Okcs th e question or why it is then unc1 hica l for a la\\'yer just coming out or school 01· mo-ving to a new com. n1unity lo do hke\\'isc.'! And wh y is it unethical lo run !'iuch ads anytim1!'! • Personau;. I reel these attacks on A-tr. ~ockefeller are not only scur- rilous but downright illogical. Arter all. he's the only politician in the coun· ( ARTUOPPE I ' J .lrY who'a.onJ;hc give. J 'm~thewillexplain£ullyto Rock)·: Unemployed, eh? And you C.Ongreu bo.w he gave or loaned a "'omen wond er why you ha,•e trouble couple'tw-..tttree million (who counts?) getting Jo:ins. An!i\\'er the phone; Will to friendS"1 employees, neighbor.s, ypu. · cousins and offspring. But I c11n't sec how he's going to expTain lo:ining llap 1•y : (h:inding over the S15,000 to his wife, llappy. receiver ): It's y~ur son, Rodman. lie I suppose it Could happen in any ~an~s t~ know 1f he ~an borrow the typical American home. Jl's a d.if· r:;imtly car and $27 ,000. ticulLsccnetocn..vision,_howe_v_eL_ -r.Rotk).': .J'ell him_l',pt not using . . . either. Glaa fo hear hes got a date . SCENf?: Rocky 1s scutcd behind his .Let's see here. DQ you own your own d~k in h!sstudy. Jiappy enters, shop· home, the one you say you're pJng bag 1n hand. ~ making? · Happy: I huve to go to the store'!/ · dear;i:".o\lld t ~ow $15,(X))? llapp)•: You know very well it's ~I 1 d h 1 1 your home, dear "f'waysg atocpoua . wi ija,_And at the prime r11te, too. Rocky· U,nemploy~. ho'!'eless ••. .Just ti~t yoursclr comfortable in Oral, theres the phone again. , that chair t'1re while J (ill out yoµr fl~ppy:, (answerin_gl: ft 's your Joanappli ~a~n. cous•"· Winthrop Aldneh. V~u know, 1fappy· Jt'lJfily): \\'hy clo I h nvc to the one who used to be chairman or flllotf #\)qrm? l snw that Ust.ur)'our The Chose ~1anhallan Ba nk. Jlc debt Of~ in lhe pa~r. Just give me one wants to boJ'row your lawnmower ;and good l'f.\lfOO why you loaned that pretty $12,000. J oan B11adcn ,.$10 ,283 last New Vear'& Eve. R0tky: lt•Wf.\S all t had on rnc, fella. Now then, tttfUp~tioti? Happy: Jf&mcmakcr. os you well know. ·. . Rotky: Anything for a cousin. And remind me to close my account lherc bcCore the word r,els out. Where were we?' Oh, yes. Number ot years at present address? llappy: Buf "'e just moved out or the Governor'.s Mansion, dear. Rotky: Unemployed, homeless, no permllnent address .•. What about name or last emplofer as credit referenc e? ~ · llappy: It was you, dear. Re mem· ber? l worked as your secretary when you \\'Cre first elected Governor In 1958. Ro~ky: (writing):' Previous ~m · p~oycr out of business. Now . uny history of tcheck one) insanit IC\\'d • cOnCIUt t. 6unlirup cy . . . sn t t at- .phone ever stop'! llappy: (answeringl: It's your son, Steve. JJe wants to borrow one of the other fl'!mily cars and $12,600. Rocky: Okay, but Why can't that kid date a better class of. girl like hi5 brother? Last auestfun: husb:ind's OC· cupation? ttappy: But, dear, )'OU're c.urrently unemployed. ltoc:ky: Cteo ri ng up the form): \Yell , rcua. thcre goes your credit raling. ;pf:ltllAPS ll didn'l happen like thl5, But if not, hqw can ritr. Rockefcl· lcr justify ~o Congress his ambition to be Vice~ Prcsidenl and economic trouble·~hooler when he goe• a.round ~aking loans to p00r credit risks like h11 wire?. . . But the doctors ,.,,ere placed under the threat of bein~ kicked out ot .the m ed i co ! us· sociation, a blue rib bon o r g a n· ization \Vhi ch has a big club by rcuson or its :•hilily lo b;1 r frun1 ho s 11ital.<> tho~c "'Ro are nul n1em be ri; if tl11·y \'inlatc the 1·odL><10f ethics ::i do11tctl by the associatio n. 'I' lie I a WYt"t~nL-1 hf'in-ent---bc_ttt" ~11.1d :-;~t·ured l~·gislat1on making :ad- ,·er1ts1ng. ('\'Cll the puhliC:ltiOll Of "I simple notice <!f one's 11lnce o'r businc!'ls. ii cause for disbarment. Other professions h:J\'e like\Yise nt- tc ni plcd lCJ prcc-ludc a dvertisin g allhou ~h mbst or the prohibitions di rec t them~lvcll at the content and arc nol complete bans. · Tll f:R E IS. of cour!'<'. some merit to ;a code of cth1~s \\'hi<".h d.iscoura~s cert:.11n lypes of ad\crt1 ~1ng, 1'he ''('rv fact lhal the proft.•ss1ons IHJ\t.' b~111ncd .,it c~1 :1bli~hcs the f<Jcl a prob! m had C11'.lllted : Anti. It probably .ls as much against ·the p\1bhc lntcrcst as it i~ to the · 1>roress1ons, I hat one nol Ix• <1llO\\'<ld Lo mukc rai se or cxajlgc1·otlC'd cl aim~ &1)"{ to bl~ abilillC:\. It can al:;o be argu:cd But it stretches the imagi nation to believe that the mere insertion of a di gnified a nnouriccmcnl or one"s place or business und office hours could , in any \Yay, be harmful to the profession a I "image'· or the pulJILc. Tll f: ISSU t:: is one \\1hirh, under ~tanda bly, th(' n~\~spa1>ers havt• ~hied from lc:-t they he chnrgcd \\Jt\: :1 "biased and J)roprictary 111terc-.I. Sllll ·ullo.ul~::unatti·r of pulllic...co . ccrn. By <1nnnunc1n g hi' prc·.,C'ntt· 1n \hr community lo lhc gcnf'ral public a cioclo r provtdi;s 11 stl'\'1cc lo thl' l>eOJl\C. especially in thl.'.~e ti rru•s 'vhc11 It is ncnr im1)():ol:-.1hlc for many citizen.;, to (jnd a phys1c1an In thctr hour of ll('Cd. 1'h1s wa~ high\i~hled recently \\'hen :i ph ysirian mu\'cd into n nC\Y com. munity and. unkno\\•iriµI' v1olalcd one Of the C:\nOns,of lhC m('(it(' I SOC1('tv- u·hcn ht• pl;icl'd :t d1J!n1l1l·1 I annou1\- re1111•nl 111 th1• 1Jt~,\~1i.111l·I'~ \\ h1c·h n111r\'ly ~:l\l' h•' offl<'('. phon<• and hour:-Il l." 011.·n,1·. 1 .. not hl'lll ~ \'11'.'\\t'd u .. :-er1•u1 .. ;o,Hlt'l• lhl' ,\;\\.\ h.1.;. lt·tt ~e 1:-.:--111· h•. \oc;.11 !'!Oc u:tu!s. In SOllll' rom m11nlt1l':-11. 1.; Pl~rn11~~ibl1? \\ h1IC ol)l('r :;Ull h:u1 i;:. l.o thl' old wuys. :-;ll\l lhc b:in ~ems \"\l\rt•;.tl\~t1c wht.•n tloclor:> ;ire pt'rnilll.ed to acl~crtlsc ill tht.• ~·cllow l'a~('s <I' l~e 1iho11c ~ok. , ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT l--~'"'1 Wffi\."\\tn"d:-Prrbrtshl!•...---"1--- Tftonias I\ eru1l. t'd1tur Ra rbora I\ re1 b1ch. 1-:d1lor19'I Page f.·ditor '111.e ('ditondt-11:i.ge or the Doily P1lol S<'t'k:-lo IJ'lform :ind sllmulate r<'lldi·ri; hy prl!sent1nr. on this pa~c d1\·erse Ct'lm ment~iry on toplC"!i of In· terest by syndlr<itcd wlumnlsts and r:irtoonists. b)' 11ro\·1d1ni: a forum lor rt':iders· vic11.·s and h)' presenting th1!> n('\\"'f>aper'5 C1fnn10ns and Idea!'. on rurrrnt topics. The ro11orinl 0P'in111ns or the Dail)' P\lol nppea r only u) 11\1.• \:t.lltoru1\ ('()\un1n 11t the top nf lht· pai:e f)p1nlon~ exptcsst!d b~ the columni)I" ;ind rarlopn•itl.$ ~11d letter" nter~ :ire their O\\n and no f'ndor~en11.~ their \'iC\l.'S by lh' 0~11ly Pilot should be inferred. f·rid ay, !\ovombcr\S, l1!74 • • • Regents'· Meeting . . Pro.tested SANTA BARBARA (A P ) -It seemed like old times again at a Uni,·ersity of California regen t s' meeting : demonstrators ~·ere back and so were cam· pus money-prol)lems. . Sweetening .Oil Drill . 1 Going Sour Foes Seek SACRAMENTO IAP l • -A rnajor manufac-F di ·,u~er of sugar says the un ng pncw could soar a~her 2Q cents ·before the end of the year to 15 cenl-; a Pound. "People are going lo have to get used to the idea or payiq.g hi gher sugar prices.'' John Bunker .. presidenl o1 the !loll y Sugar Corp., told the California B ~ Gro"•ers Association-in LOS ANGELES -Wil· liam Rue.kelshaus, first chJef or the Environmen~111 Frotection Age.n cy. w11 rtpreSent Southern Cauror- nia cities lighting the federal government's plans lo Increase offshore oil dril- ling, it was reported today. , ( a speech reported Thur-~. ~~S~ta~le~~-'J .__'d_•_r_·~~~~~~ The estimated several hundred demonstrators. the first at a reaents meeting The Los Angeles Times said it had learned that Ruckelshaus had agreed to serve as law yer for _a· coalition of local govern· men ts and ''\•:ould v.·ork for a nominal fee . perhaps as little as $5,000 ." for several ·years. shouted· ··let th.e people in" and •·pigs out , people in." The demonstration in- cluded. prot ests against regents• opposition to inco r· poration of ls la Vista, which adjoins the UC Santa Bar- bara campus. UC invest- ments in companies doing business in South Africa and what the demonstrators said were \:._Utback s in ethnic a nd ""lo.,.,·-income programs. Rea9at1 Ref1L.,,. . SAN DIEGO (AP)-Gov. 12 Queried On Bribes A To Gamble ' LONG BEACH .(AP) - Los Angeles }.layor Tom Bradley, who bas been organzing the resistanCe, is heading-up an effort to raise funds for cities opposed to oil drilling off the Southern California CoasL ONE PROBLEM became evident Thursday at a m eeting among represen- tatives or opposed citj:es. "·hen Harriet Wieder or Huntington Beach lamented her city "doesn'~ have the ' resources to put up any money." i _,The informal gathering FOOTBALL, COWBOY HERO DEAD AT7Q -approv"'ed pl a ns for lhe Johnny Mack Brown In Favorite Role ' Rona ld Reagan says hJ would not accept any of(er from President Ford to be -..''ice president if Congress Tv•clve Long Btach city of· ficia ls have been questioned by FBI agents and given subP,Oenas to appear before a s pecially Impaneled federal .g rand jury in· ves li gating organized crime's influence on city governm ent. the Long Beach Independent said in a copyrighted story in today's editions. Nationa I A ca de my to------~-------------- does not confirm Nelson A. Rockefeller to the post. Ho\lo·ever. the California Republican told reporters here Thursday he doubted that Ford would offer him the ''ice presidcncr. But, ·aeagan ~,a-rned, rongres· sioual 1 ejectiotr"otRIJCR!f~t: ler would pqse a problem for the. President. Poir Mt1rdered SAN BERNARDINO The investigation rcrzor· tedly centers on al11!ged bribes to city officials to permit establishment of a gambling game in the city. In the story by l\tary Nc isv.'ender, the lndepen. de!llMi.d it had learned that the g rand j ury "'as ope rating after 50 FBI ag~nts moved j nto Long Beach within the last month. (AP) -A seriously woun· TllE NEWSPAP ER said ded Los Angeles rhan was it could not confirm from accused Thursday of mur-either the FBl or other der in the deaths of hi s ex-federal officials that the in· girlfriend and her new \'estigatio~ was going on. boyfrie nd . Calvin And erson Cren-Neis.,.,.ender said she had conHrmed from most of the shaw_. 33, booked in San Be_r-12 city officials -off the nard1no1 w.as char_ged in record _that thev had been warr1ants. issued in L_os · subpoe naed. An.d former Ange es with murder, kid-city councilman Robert naping ~n~ fel.ony ~ssault, Crow agr~d to talk, on the 1.he sheriffs office said. record , about his discussion Inmate Killed with the FBI. SANUE!'l'flN (UPI) The body of a 24-year-old minimum se"curity inmate was found buried under a mound or dirt Thursday at San Quen~in prison .. The story said Crow wa s asked about the establish· ment of a game called Ringo. sim ilar to Bingo, but descril>ed ·by its Of>erators as a game of Skill, not chan- ce. La guna Nigue!'s Se3 Terra<!e Ap art·_ ments create a ne"' kind of apurtrn<>nt.. . Jiving for ndults, From patio or balcony - you look out upon an oceii.n view, or a park-like setting. White sandy beaches and crui~ing sailboa ts in\•i te you to enjoy 01 ~\\•im, sail, or c\·ening 11troll in the sunset. And 11·ith your n1Hrina-styled apartment come all . the pleasure~ of Laguna Niguel'"' 8.000 acre "·Orld-great () recreation, cOn\·e11ient shoppin~. friendly ] people. lt's the choice W!'-Y to live. Put o1 lift in you r lile •.. todo1y come to • Laguna Niguel The: Choice: Community Rancho R('rnardo and Villap;e Park, other fine New Tov.·ns by r\ vco Community l)C'\·e!oper11, Inc. ( 714) ~93-0"1 -. l I . ?il a.rina-styl~ 1&.2 uxury nter1ors bedroom, have 1&:2 baths. All~ltttrlc goum1el kitchen and built-in.111. 1 bedroom from $230. 2 bedrooms from •260. Some furnished at$80 n1oru •• R inonth, critique a federal govern-y t' h 19 ment draft on· projected im-0 U ' ' pact lo the en\•ironment if oil compa ni es begin dril· ling. l\1a yor Bradley, "'ho sharply criticized reported federal plans for drilling, was selected to try to put together a funding fo~mula among support ing co m- munities. Pill Okayed For Minors SACRAMENTO (U PI) - A young woman has tbe right to obt.ai n government- paid contrac~tives and other .family 'pi.innin g ser· .vices even.Without her parents· co nsent. according t o the state attorney general. The formal opinion issued Thursday applies to minor females who are or child- bearing age and who would qualify for welfare if they "'ere not supported by their parents. Recreation Center Come home lo Uie :.1. joys of r~reation atyourownRec. Cente r. There's a 11)ark\ing awim- ming JIOOI and JJcuz:d, hls/hera saunas, billiard and gnme rooms, and a party kitchen and f\11':111de loungtt. Friday. November 1 S, 1974' OAILY PILOT A5 .J~hnny M"!_c~ Brown,-.70" f oivboy Hero·,. SuccuriJ,b ~; WOOJ)LAND Hit.LS. cingDaughters.·· CAP) -Johnny M·ack Buthishandsome,rugged Brown, who soarC<f from appearance"'and 6·fbot·l, All·American {.Qotball· 175-pound frame le~ him to player at the llnlverslty ot· western film1; and starring Alabam a to s tar in· roles with such stars as numerous western films, ~Greta Garbo , Jackie died ThursdaY. at the ?!totion. ·Coogan, Norma Shearer. Picture and T e levision. <Joan Crawford and Mae Hospital a spokesman said. West. He. also· costarred Brown~ 70, had bee!\ suf · ~ith Mar.~. Pi ck~ord In fering .!rom a k-idney Coquette, In which she problem for the last four won an Academy Award . CONTllACTS he ·i· If during his early fhm c~ did not include 'JP1'i.l1Pt.i; that woul~ pay htro"-Whe~ the rilms \11enl on teJcvlsio6 in.later years and.lhus ·bl~ hi.s "second careEr'' ~on ·TV --: began in 1 &"\f1 1950s, ~e received .. ~ pensal1on. . _,. -· months. Brown had a sensational career as a pass receiver for the Crimson Tide and reached his peak as a senior in the 1926 Rose Bowl game when he caught touchdown passes or 61 and 30 yards as' Alabama defeated Washington 2<1·19. In 1961, after some guest shot! on the Perry l\1\l~ and .Wells Fargo tqlevision shows, Brown beca me a HE MADE the Western host who greeted Hollywood epic· "Billy The Kid" ror notables at a wcll-kno't'_n A1G1't and later, ror Unlver-Beverly Hills resta1ww. • sal, a series or Weslem.'I in-Funeral arrangements eluding "Range Justice." were pending at Forest ''Western Re negades," Lawn Memorial Park and "West .or 1EI Dorado" and Cemetery, in suburban "Lawortbe Range." Glendaje. Th ~ l\fotioo Picture~--.:._ ______ _ Herald-Farrte Poll named THE FOLLOWING year, hfm one1 or the to best Brown "'as an assistant money-m'a'king Weste rn coac.h when be returned to stars every year from 1943 trie Rose Bowl with the to 1950. (Good Deed People) make the SCOOll Sundays , in the 'l"•t"11"ij"ij'"l"!•"ll Alabama football team and Brown parried his col· he contacted veteran actor lege sweethearl, Constance George Fawcett, who sug -Foster, and tfley had four gested he try motion pie-children between 1931 and tures. frllM::::':·::;:-;·;·;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;::~~;;;;~;;~~~~ Brown had done some stage. acting at Alabama· and he started hjs meteoric film career wit" a leadin9 role in the 1928 drawing- room comedy "Our Dan- WMT .• , SAT. AND SUM. ONLT1 Wl'll DISPllATl! IOAD CONSflUCTION, MONDAYS THIOUeH FRIDAYS HAS -FOICID·US TO MOlD .t.-Sl'ICTACUU.I SALi OM TMl OM.T TWO DAYS ITS COH'flHllNT FOi. CUSTOMllS TO fttilD Olllru.CI OFMM$5.:!:~:------...;:[\5~ OFF' OHAU. LONG DRESSES 0 l_ -. PANT SUITS . & OTHER ITEMS HEW SHIPMEMT! IH TIM FOR CHJllSTMAS ., ~ e•.,.1NP"• MINHETOMKA MOCCASINS / . HOUl.S: '°"'SAT. 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DURING TUDl·IN DAYS ••• ll-111 CHRISTMAS IS COMING! Tennis A fast game of 1inglea or doublf'B is n r-eat way to ttay ln lhJpt, A eou rt 1• now under construc-tion ,.nd due for completlbn in Oclober. • ... A .. • J • . . • ' I ! 'L Dil"ff:tlon1: From Los An~le1, t.ke the San Diego/· Santa Ana Fret-- way .ou\h to Crown Valley Parkwayeidt. Rl(ht (approx. 6 ml.} to PacUle Cout Hlghw•Y· Lehl mile to Nipel Rd. Lefton Ni pt I Rd. to The. S..'lllrra<a Apartmefl ta.. -I . ' ~. .. • . . 90 DAY 0.A.C.· • HO INTEREST ...-.-l~C-..· 14VAll.A UNITED lALIS-.Y r Dtpoodoblt 6U7 WARHfR SlltS and s.rvic•· HUNTINGTON IUCH Siner "" 142·559\ • • ALL IUGUVOX DEALERS OFFER 0ll£ FULL YEAR PARTS AIOI LABOR WARRAWTI OR ALL HOVE TELEYISIOll. uni· ---.. -~------.-.. _ .. __ _ • ' • • ) • ,. , .. ii0L. 67_, NO; 319, ii SECTI ONS,-38 PAGES • " -. RANGE COUNT:Y; CA!-l'FOQNJA . . .FRIDAY, NOVEMB R 15, 1974 Tod.a;v's Fina N.Y. Stocks • Publisher · Agr~es to Print Nixon .Mentoirs WASHINGTON (tJPI) -A "major publisher" has agreed to print a book which former President Nixori will write aOOut his years In the While House, an aide told U.S, District Court today. Franklin R. Gannon, former special assistant to Nixon assigned to prepare the material for the book, said in an affidavit that ~is work has been d~layed bY a ~o~rder blocking the transfer or-Nixon•s-pres!Clential _or materials to the ziggurat in Laguna Niguel. ''I am informed that a major publisher in this country has agreed with the Carmer president to publisb,a book written by him," Gannon said. ··t believe. that Mr. Nixon is obligated by contract to complete the first hair of his book by April, 1976, and the present delay-and a ny con· llnuing delay makes it il')cre.ising'ly ·materials w~re available in Califor-Nixon's attorney, l·lerbcrt J. l\1iller. difficu It to meet this "eadline,'' ' nia--even-thoug-b--M.f-r-Nixon-htmselr-who-is--oppi>sed·to--any--continuation of The a rfidavit was placed in has been ill and hos pitalized and thatorder,introducedthcafrida\1i1. eviden"e during a hearins on whether unable to work directly on this proi ·. Miller cqntended _Thursday that a h • -r ect, ''Gannon said. . new-Wb1te I-lou se agreement gives the t e tempotary restraining order Ttte court order b lock~·a ~cial prosecutor's offite <1 limited against transferring the: ?fixon · d ~ bot materialistobeconlinuet:l'intheform agreement s1gne ....,pt. 6 · ccn right to "rummage through" thefor- ofapreliminary injunction . Nixo_n and the G~n~r;il Services Ad-m_er president's material~. I-le aSked · . ministration, g1v1ng the former Richey to block that agreement as ''A great deal of £he prepar•tion of . president the right to remo\·e his old '"\vholly against !\Ir. Nixon's will a nd theSe materials for &tr. Nixon's use :.tapes and documents from the ·White his rights." could be under way at this time if the · llouse. !\Jeanwhile, !\tiller said today he ex· -. "· an.·_m -peels to ask th (' rormcr prcs ide,";.';.,'~h~is,_--, "·eekt'nd·\\·h-eth·rrr-mrwtttcrinRit examination by court-appointed doC- tors to determine i( he is u•e>ll enou~h to tcstiry al th<· \\later~atc cover·UP trial. In a surpriSl' appearancl' before C.S. Di stri<'l J udge John J . Sirica. J . l\liller said he hoped tq ~ Ni xon at his home in San Clemente. <1nd report to the <'ourt no later than Tuesday on Nixon's response •. ·' • Med School-· ·Closure? Campaign~ D~fimte, Says Aid'e --,--~'":\:C-•a---~~--~ - High Cost~ Peril UC lroine F.acility .. By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE • Ol'llMO.ity,.llllMf • .A hint at a UC Regents committee ·,meeting that one of the university's medical schools _.possibly the one on the Irvine campus -might have.to be elosed because or high costs was viewed as an effort to impress the state legislature by UC Irvine Chancellor Paniel Ah1rich today. Jn a finance committee meeting in Santa Barbara. Regent Willi a m Coblentz said Thursday tha( costs of running the university's !hie medical schools would force closing one unless the state was willing to make a finan· UC R;gents Approve --- Land Deed The UC Regents rinance committee has il PProved acceptance of five acres or Upper Newport Bay·and 4.2 a cres connecting it to the UC .lrvirle cam- pus-the last parcel or a 1,000 acre deed from the Irvine Company to the university. - Tlie· full board or regents was to m eet in Santa Barbara today to finally close the 14·ycar-0ld land deal. Although the bay acreage and a 100· fool Wide corridor linking i,l. to the UC I · campus was part of the original 1,000· acre I rvlne Company gift to the university, an ownership dispute with Orange County government has stal· led the transfer since 1960. A report to the bourd says that ac· cepting the land at this time protects the university's interest. If the land is condemned £or public use as a -result of the ownership dispute, the.univer· cial commitment to keep them oi;>en • Aldrich said. Of t he rive medical campuses-Ir- vine, UCLA, Davis;_ San Francisco and San DiegO-lrvine has the least permanent facilities. Two teaching buildings on the cam· pus are valued at S2 to $3 million and the . UCl·Calitornia College of l\1ed~Cine recently acquired Orange County Medical Center for s!'.'s mil· lion. Despite concern over the "horren· dous costs" of the medlcal education program, as Coblentz pUt it, the ,finance comm.ittee aperoved .the design anll-enyironmental impat;t ' . U~t...,_.. 'LIBELOUS, PORNOGRAPHIC ' Book Subject Goldberg Rocky 'Shield' ~ On Goldberg . Book Revealed ' reJ>O:rt (or a $17 ~illiOn 200·bed hospital on the UCI campus. Construction on the facility, Aldrich said, should begin by mid-1915. "' An audit of the-medical ..program discussed at the meeting sJ;wwed that the medical schools and their as· sociated hospitals have $32 i;nillipn in unpaid medical billsoutstan(ljng. · This Was desi)ite a record $47.2 mil· lion in gifts received by the university system in 1974, up 11.4 percent from the previOus y.ear''s gifts. The financial proble.ms of the schools, Coblentz said~ require either an infu11io,n of more state funds or a chanp in the meliiCal ~; : "May.be we'll h~ve to biNbe bilet and ao a Way with one or maybe two of the medical 1chools and concentrate our efforts on the rest," Coblent.z said ... Sharing his concern, Regent Robert Reynolds, chairman of the hospital operations committee, said that i[ the financial proble ms are not raceanow. "we'll have no alternative to cutting our lie,r\'ices or: doing away_w.ith a mi diCai school." . Operation of Orange County Medica l Center is expected to in· cre·ase tl\e . fi scal problems or the university 's medical education ·system, accordingtotheaudit. Keynolds said 1he university was feeling "great pressures from the legislature to take on additional r espon si bilities f or medic al education . JI'here's not an accom· panying awareness of what the bill is going to be." Coblentz suggested that the regents submit dual budget r~uests to the state, segregating the medical and other educational pro~rams to deter- mine whether the legislature is wil- ling to back its dCmands with money. UC Pres ide nt Charles Hitc h, however, said the system probably ""'ould not have to close any of the medical campuses despite the need for: increased funding. By ll ELEN THO~IAS WASHI NGTON (UPI) -President ..Ford will de finitely run for the presid e n cy i n 1976, his c hie f spokesman said today. White llousc press secretary Ron Nessen told reporters Ford changed the ··probably ',' that he has said before to ~·definitely" l\fonday u·hile talking to persons outside the White . •louse. _ Asked "'hY fo~ord had positively made up hi s mjnd l\\'O years before the election, Nessen said : "I guess you've he.ard him""say how much he enjoys being.etesident..(' Ford himsetr an<t: his spok,esmen previously said he "probably" would bead the Republican ticket.in the next presidential race. ·:i: heard-him say--1llirst on.Mon· day," said Nessen, referring to' the definite statement. -._ 'Smile, Jac~ie' In response to questions. Nessen Said that through news reports Ford. was awar.e tha( some Republicans , might challenge his candidacy 'a nd Jacqueline Onassis arrives a{ the Inte rna tiona l Center of Photog raphy in New York to a ttend the pi-evie\v of a photo exhibit and promptly rinds hersefr on the business end o f the pholographer's art. " Ford Rejects _!!as .Tax Hike, Chi.des Morton • W1\SHINCTON (AP) -Pr~Side nt Ford, facing massive auto industry layofrs. haS"'again rejected a gasoline tax hike that would reduce driving. F:ord also rapped' his top energy or. ficial for reviving the idea after the President already rejected it, saying he hoped Interior Secretary Rogers C. 8. l\"lorton would get the word thi s time. considering a n increase in lhc gasoline tax .'' • t.1 orton told reporters \Vcdnesday he felt it his duty as chairman of the" President's poliey·~uiding Energy Resources Council to study all fuel - saving options, including the gasoline t ax . Morton also said he had econom ists study ng it and that he would discuss it with key congres· try to nominate another GOP can· didate. Nessen said Ford Ob\'iOusl~·· con· suited wilh hi s "'ire BeUy and '"it's clear from the fact that he said that, she must have go ne along wi th it.., Ford promised his wire he would quit poli tic s after 2s· )"'cars in Congress. Afte r he became \•ice president. l\l rs. Ford released him from the pledge. Since then. th ere has been renewed :;peculation th a t, Ford might bow out because of his ~wi rc·s recent breast cancer surge ry. ifUt he is re ported to ha·te told fri e nds even if cancer shoul(! recur ~I rs. Ford would h~ve helter care in thl' \Vh ite •louse than any.,.,•here e lse. · Ford. u·ho told a fte.,.,·s conrerenc~ Thursday· that inflation is ··starting to recede," met "'·ith his Cabinet today to assess prospects or congressional pa ssage or his economic program in the lamcduck session. · ... sity will have a right to compensation. ' . Aldrich said the comments were part of a continuing discussion or hospiral expenses and he doubts the need lo close part of the medical teaching system. ~ Morton did. His spokesman said 1 today that Morton would not pursue the idea of a fu el-s aving gasoline tax any further. s men. f'brd also reviewed h.is forthcorDing Asian trip u•ith thC' Cabinet. a nd ISt>e FORD, Page 1\21 ' Jf the· Irvine Company's current . From WlreServlces negotiations with Orange County and WASHINGTON -A lawyer who the state Department of Fish and helped set up a corporation to publish Game are successful , the acreaie will a book critical of Nelson A. Rockerel· provide additional land for university ler's Democratic. opJ)Ol¥1lt1 iri0 1970 purposes. · conceded todaf tb~t efforts were ' Public attitydes about the upper· made l9 conceal ~the Rockefeller bay have changed in the time since family financing oft.he btography. • I · I it· I · Robert D. Orr, a Philadelphia the origina transarttOn. n 13 m· iawyer who worked for ..the Rockefel· t'erest in an aquatic.park and other recreational uses have faded, being ler family, said "Yes,, sir" when h h h asked al the Senate Rules Committee replaced wit desire to live t e area hearing into Rockefeller's nomiliation set aside as a wildltle preserve, ihe if the purpose in creating a dummy report says. Delaware corporaUon was to hide the ' iJCI's origidhl intention \0 use the Rockereller connection with th~ book. area as a ro'Ying cou~and for othe r Laurance Rockeleller, bortherofthe water sparts would not:, fit in with a former New 'York gov~rnor, put up wildlife preserve. the report says. $65.._000 to help pu~lish the book about The land would be uSeful for other former Supreme Court Justice Arthur areas ot ,j.nsCruction and research, it J . Goldberg, Orr testified. Goldberg 5ays . . . . . Thursday callcct'~he book "libelous" In the event the un1~ers1ty _can fin~ • and "pornog raphic." no use for the land, 1t continues. tl could be traded to the Department or ~n. lloward W · Cannon'. tD·Nev. ). Fish la nd Game ror other, more chairm an of the committee, t'old suita~e land reporters he had no doubts the money · was "laundered" lo conceit the • Rockefeller connection. Prime Rate Drops :4.gain • NEW YORK IAPJ -Firsl National City Bank, continuing illi role or iodus\ry pacesetter, toda v lowered its prime rate :it;Klther quac.ter point to t0.25 percent. effective !\1onday1 The natibn's !!Ccond largest. commercial bank has dropped · the rate it CharJ(es on loans to most creditworthy business bor· ro"•ers 1ii . percentage points in seven we ks,-· ,t • But Ca nnon said he did not think the · book a ffair was serious enough to block Rockefeller's confirmation.: -New York" attorney John Well~ tesU!ied the idea of publlshifti a,boc* critical of Goldberg was.,his .. J;le aetd Rockefeller was d noitcotnmital" when he broached the matter with. him four months before the 1970 elec- tion. ''When l walked out of there I"dldn_'t know whether I'd made a sale or not," 1 he said. Wells said a wcek~rtcr hi!! meeting with Rockefeller he ~ived a call Crom a R()(!ke1e11er u1.wytt wno wan· tl'd to dlseuss m eans or publishing the book . I Ilockcretle r, whose nomination was: 1s .. ROCKY. Page AZ> . - "The discussion reflected a desire on the p8rt of the regents to impress the people and the state legislatt(,fe with . the .,'fact tha t i( is a costly , <>eeration and if the state expects the universiifto fulfill its responsibilities in medical rducatio:n it will have to . supply us --W:ilh the· runds to do so." Aldrlch<1aid. -~ '• . School Cited For Top Early Childho~· Plan Culverdale Scbool in Irvine has received a top rating by a visiting state \ns'~Lion ~team for its early childhood !¥nc1tion program. The two-n'iorit'>-0ld program was given high marks \n all but two.areas. - the ieairl said mqre work had to be done on~pcogram evaluation and on bettering relations 'tfith preschools fn .the area, act:"ording to J"'ane.-Clart, Lbe. trvine-.dls(rict's ellrlJ cbildltodd.• education eoordin•tor .. ' In tbose area1, "'° ujd. the team thoug ht lhal a gQOd ~ hacl been made. but the &Jrogrmwu too new to have aone a completefe.: • All other areas of nlllution such .as the program or1anl11tion, d~ nostic procedure.s, teadddl llalf the-emphasis on the. el!llWI "'1 ~ cept received excelllltl ridnp. a&t said. The early childhood ecfucation program. Trustee Norman Ginsburg Jl<'id, i~ one of few grant·rlnanced program~ wltich must receive good evaluations In order lo rec~ve con· Unued funding.. -\ The spokesm an said Morton plan· ned "to pursue all of the'Other options for conserving energy -with one ex- ception .'' meanin"g the gasoline tax, l\lorton surprised reporters Wed- nesday by renewifig the proposal. and some equally surprised officials· thought it unlikely that Morton would revive the idea without White House approval. But Ford in a broadcast news con·- ference in Phoenix, Ariz. Thursday night s lapped it down hard and needled l\torton for raisiiig it. "We 'are· not considering an ad- ditional gas'oline tax," Ford said. "I thought that ottiers in the cxecuti\•c branch got the wo~ And I hope that this word is gotten to my good friend, the secretary of the Interior. I am not $1 ,000 Enougli For Martha t NEW YORK (A'P>~-Mart11a· Mit1 cltell tws lost a bid for lncrea.sed tt m-' porary alimony aQd wi ll .continue to receive $1,000 a ..leek from Cortn er U.S. A\tr . G,en . John N. Mitchell.· State Sllpreme Court Justice. Maau_el A. Gomez on Thuciday flC..ed a cwqu~t for a $3,000 alimony flcrta1e and $3$.000 in legal rces. ,. 1'1'hi'nllrt1• ""-rt.ion to lhe con .. trary notwithstanding, t'he coUrt In .awarding plui ntifr approximately 40 pcrttnt of the derendant•s net tax•ble income as alimony (temporary) and n reasonable counsel ree for the .i.egal work herein did not overlook any material facts,·· he.said. ~ • < . ' ' --_ ... l\1orton also acknowledged that a gas tax hike would ha\'C an impact on the auto in,.dustry. • Ford is a former congress man from l\licJligan. the home of the auto in· dustry. j\uto makers already ha"c laid off 69,000 workers as new cars sales sagged. l\1orton cquld not be reached .for t omment late Thursday. but as- sociates ad mitted they were puzzled at his apparent public diverge nce from the President's opposition to the ~asolin~ ~x . Crash Victim Fou1id Han.ging By Seat B elt A motori st 1ravclin5! on i\Iac1\rthur' Boulevard ~in Irvine Thursday tnor. nlng "'as found hanging upsidc-dou•n by t he seat belt or his auto. which nip· ped after he swerved into :1 power· pole guy wire . Kenneth L. l\l ytingcr, Jl. of 1561. Mesa Drive. Santa Ana . s uffered minor head jnjuries in-the accident and was taken lo ~loag ~l cmorial t-tospital for treatment. !·le told police he momentarily blacked out prior Jo the 7:•10 :1 .m. aceldcnt near Ford Road. Newport Beach fi~mcn rou nd lhc dangling molorist. who cofnplaincd of pressure on his nt'ck They said thev 'firsl jacked up his auto using "ood blocks from ::i nearby fence lo ea~e the pressur<'. - Firemen then tilted the car to Its side ;i nd he~\ led l\t ytinger oul Blood1nobile Visit The -Red Cross bloodmobile u·1ll be :it the University Park Ct>mmunitv Association Clubhouse in Jt\'iqe. 4530 Sandburg Way, from J to 7:30 p.m . Tuesday. Appointments may be made by ca lling the Red Cross at 835-5831. \\c•a1l1t•r l.ow ('loud~ bl'coming pa rtl y sunny inland S::itu1·da.v, ;1l'C'Or · ding to th<' "'t'lt thcr ~crv•l.'t'. \lo llh t'nnsiderable low cloud1nc:-s JI. th<' bcath('s ull dn~. lli gh:, at the :-;ands fi5 to liR ri s1n~ t<i 70 hi 7<t inland. l:\S IDt: TODA,. SiaJf \Vritef Carol i\foore has mei a Ntwport Be?ch orr1st aff/lr· . ted ~ith "hystereogmphic.• ... Ser today'~ \\.'eektlldtr /or ttu' ,,lorv I " " •• .. Ol•U " •• .. .. •.. , " " •• ....... llO. ...... Molhtel ,...,., ~1~1 ..... . °''""( ....... , -· -· \ltoek Mor\eh lllt¥0\llto llltltt" "'""' """ 1'ttW\ WM-•- .. (l·•·I .. .. •• .,., •l-> .... " .... .. .. < ... I ' A2 'DAii.. Y PiLOT I . Friday. No~emblr IS, 197• • Robber Dies· ( ' ·Gun ¥.is/ires; /.landit Stricken JNGLEWOOO (UPI) -Dean Ma1twell, 40, was holding up a liquor store when the owner's "''Ire screamed and l\taxwell trled to shoot her police said. . ' ' ~;puJ\ed the trigger, bul his pist01 did not rire Thursday. • -, 1' 1-le~r.ied twice more, but the gun still did not fire, giving the store owner time to bash Maxwell on the head with a liquor bottle tiod disarm him. -~~~ell, arrested on tob~ry charge;, c._O!!l,JllaineJI, of a headache and died Shortly afterwards·or a he;art attack. ~ ThnJe Options t'r~l'a~Al ' F . "-·H, FORD •.• or '-Al PJJe schedul e d meetings with top ·-e economic advisers to discuss how to F cut $5 billlon from the 1975 fiscal year . • -0pen-budge . -D1811~ Having conceded that the nation's 1 · economy is iii a state of recession, Ford made it plain at a news con-Christmas is C-omtng" .SaddJeback College trustees ha\'c ference in Phoenix. Ariz. Thursday set Nov. 25 as the d"ate they will decide that lie believes his ••rmely tuned'' 31· bow to Jinance construction or per-point program will rneet the current manent buildings on the 200-acre l'atis-challenges ·Of a recession-Inflation sion Viejo campus. economy. Three options are open to the board. ''W.hat we have . to do is prevent The-nation ha~ yet to observe Thanksgiviitg but Christmas tree merchants along th~ Orange Coast already are preparing for the· ,coming yu.Je season. This iot on Newport Boulev3;rd tn .Costa Mesa is jt,1st about ready-: for its first shipment of ~ristmas trees. ~ lt coin call"a bond m~sure requiring reactions that will be harmful to the twd"-:thirds voter approval "or seek. economy, restimulating or reigniting *' a ~x. increase requiring sin1plc inflation which is actually starting to N d A c ma.1or1ty a pprov.al. Trustees :ilso re~ede at the present time," Ford a er· ccuses AE couJd apply a special state Jaw that al-said. lo~·s constructio~. tax.es to be levied · "We have to follow a very narrow . -~ ~ · ,. ·without voter rat1f1cat1on. path, and the Congress can help and Of-' · Trustee Larry Taylor of_ Laguna if they do, .we can avoid the pitfahs of s ·.a.cur1· tY-' R. i;i.k' ~a4h.,.,cwe._ofJb!;:,JirsLba.ckei:s or th mo_rLJl\fl.ilio_o and J.'c.ono.mic.......con-_ -~ _ _ _ I~ _ <.'Oilege s formoition in the 1960s, ha s -ditions lhar\ we have today." tirgcd tello11• trutces to come to grips \~rilh the financing question. . Now before the board are proposals foi nlus iC -a rls and gymnasium· physical education complexes and a campu,s perJ.mctc.uoad. __ ---Uistrlcl-architects Robert llippe and George Randell list the cost or the m1f5iC;~rts complex al $4.7 million ; the gymnasium-physical eCJucation complex at S3 million and the campus road at$$60,000. ' · Of the $8 .3 million in projects, rough1y S3.3 million may be under· written by the state of California. The· remainder of the cost must be absor- be _bylfledistrict. D.~ywall Crews H~iif y Fringe,-· I ' Wage Contract ~ nJ~w contract raising drywall Worken' ·wages and fringe benefits SS.75 !'iOUrly,over the next three years has been ratified by a Ove ·to-one margin in statewide uniol1'balloting. ~ By mld.-1977 , the total wage and fdn1e..benerit package will be raised · ta>.Slfu.18 hourly . Charles Trenta, secretary of the Carpenters District Council of Orange County, .said he was nottfied of the over.w'belmlng approval of the new cotrt.Tact'Thursday. In addition to an hourly pay scale, Or~nge County drywall workers have a new piecework pay rate of j cents a 5QU~retoot'"•ritten into the pact. Historically. s heetrock installers haVe worked through labor brokers whO contracted drywall work on a piecework rate .. The new provision, said Trenta, takes the middle man out of the drywall piclure . About 1,200 dry\\·all installers in Orange County and 6,000 throughout • the state were affected by the dispute which has continued since the L&.st con- tract ex pi red July 31. About 00 percent of the Orange County drywall workers. Trenta said continued work' under int eri~ agreem·enl3 with the same t erms as the ney/"<:_ontracts even after a s trike· w!scalled Oct. 4. Hookers Freed; They're Nee ded LOURENCO MARQUES, Mozam- bique (U Pll -Police have released scores of women arrested a week ago during a raid on-the seaside Rua Araujo ''sin strip". Tennis Courts Low Bid Far Over Estimate A Santa Ana (irm has submitled a low bid of $177,000 for construction of 'six tennis courts at Saddleback Col- lege in Mission Viejo. ' I ' Stolen Bottle Fro• Page AJ ROCKY ••• ~ expected to be approved by the tom· mittee. has testified that ·the 15· minute meeting with Wells was his only involvement with the book. He bu admltted that he a:ave \acit ap .. proval to the PJ'OJeel and reeommen- ded that his ·brother •. Laurance, {ii:ianc.e it. . · . ~ 'The ti,.k, published wben GOidberg was challenging Roc~efeller (or the coverno.rship of New York and dftcri}ed as libelous by the .fortner iuaUce, is one of several issues which have stalled Prf:1ident Ford's nomtnafion.of RockeCeller Coi-nearly three months, Cannon said today he will not be stampeded. by President Ford into hurrying congressional approval of Rockefellers 'a nomination. Cannon said the examination by his committee of issues raised in the hearing cannot be rushed. Ford Ai.de Eyes Lax Po.t Law City Hall ·'Rendezvous' Ends in Jail ljewspapermen coveri~g many long meetings since creation oC the City of Irvine three years ago know how it is to dote in City Council cham· bera. .:rhe record was beaten Thursday. rughl, however, when long-time police Ol'ficer Robert. E. "Pop" Arnold ar· rested a man who has been living in· the Irvine City llall forthree weeks. He booked the suspect into jail. where he spent the night.pending a court appearance today on misdemeanor charges of refusal to leave a public building. The apparently harm1es.s youth. 20 told a pu:r.:lled Pop Arnold he has bee~ staying at City Hall for a rendezvous date with entertainer Ann-Mar2ret. Investigators said the man is a psychiatric outpatient at Orange County Medical Center and carried numerous pictures of Ann-Margret which he showed poUce. • Officer Arnold said he and Officer Paul Rose have warned the man on · five separate occasions that one sim-• ply cannot ta'ke up residence in a City Hall. He was finally arrested when city staff members complained that he frightened them. Charges Lodged An official government statement said the women were freed Thursday . because ''e veryone, including prostitutes, are needed in the recon-NOR\VAl~K (U PJ )-Thomas Lan· struction oflhe newsociety." · dis, 19. Diamond Bar, pleaded guilty Police arrested about 300 penons in "l'hursd:ry ro first degree murder in a midni~ht raid on the vice center lhe death of a Norwalk businessman: ~ov. 7 and held them without trial The bid ls roughly $15,000 mol'i!than· what has been budgeted {or the project, but far below the initial $244,000 price for the work. The new bid is based on a new design for the courts that deleted several hil-1 ls. The revised planscall tor six courts, champions~lp lighting, fencing, rest rooms and storage facilities. UPHOLSTERY SAtE - OR.ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, Weed Pfelollllft\ lftd Publ•Wf Jack R. Curley "'"" Pr~!ldol"' .tftCI (if_ ... Ml~· Tnoma'.i Keevil t.•i.lo• lhom"s A. Murphine ilMMgl119 f:Oo!Of Charles H. Loos Richard P. Na ll _ ... ~ll..,t """Mlll"'I EOl\Ot\ Ttlltl!hone 17141641-4321 Cl'ssiflfll Ad1ttrtlslng '41·5'71 ~'*' \olf llt' l'rl•Wll Olfl(t Sl1·6310 Prtffl!.ln C!t-nle 495-0630 ~'9111, 'ftH, O•~ ~ l"llfll .... 1~ COmHf'r· ,.. "'"'' 11or..... ,11.,.,,, .. ,..,, , "°'""i.I ,.."'' •• •11""'''-"'' ..., .. ,n ,,.. • .. (tllf'Nll(tf wtl ... 111 •"9<1.tl -"""-.. Ufl"'""" ....... , ' ~ ~1"" ""•" No<t •t c.ti• ""'"· <.tlllof<ll , SllOM,.IMIOl'I h t••• U.00 •J tr . .lft-'1 ~.00 ~': 11'14111 ... W .... 11111<1"''' \ i.s1nce. Air Stagnation Alert Remains By The Associated Press An air stagnation advisory was is· sued for the second straight day In the San Joaquin and Southern Sac· ramentovaUeys. The National Weather Service said light winds failed todispel"Se the sn'log \\'hich was held close to the ground by a high pressure system. Tbe new bids were opened Thur- sday afternqon and ranged ai-high as $218,000. The low bid was submltted by Orange County Environmental Development. , The bids will be reviewed and a ~recommendation for a contract made to the board at its next regular meeting. Kissinger Jeered CHICAGO (UPI) -About300 chan, ting protesters braved snowy, windy weather Thursday night to jeer Secretary ti State Henry Kissina~r Finklea Fund Becomes I . Perpetual ~.cholarship l\1emorlal runds al Orange Coast Co lle ge and ·1-~ountain Valley High School In honor of slain ath1ete-. scholar l\tike Finklea are being rom- btned into one perpetuating scholar- ship. Coach \Va)'ne l\fichaelian or Foun- tain V:tlley fliRh School said more th:tn S700 In donat\ons have been col· lccted so far. lle !;aid rund raisers hope to receive at lea.'Jl $'l.OOO to make the schola rs hip an ~nnual self- sustaining ona. Finklea. 19, captain or the cOUege v.·reslllng team ~nd 1913 Fountain Valley Athlet.e or the Year. wa1 shot and killed during the Oct. 31 holdup or , th'c 7-Eleven m~rket in fountain Val- ley where he worked as a clerk. Coach Michaelian said the scholar- ship will eo to a_Founlain Valley High School boy or girl scholar-athlete, who plans to earn a college degree. Oonallons m•Y be mailed to the blah school. 11816 Bushard Sl., and checks should.be made p•yablc to the ASSociated Student Body. designated . ror the Mike Finklea Fund.• Contributions also m'y be sent to Orange CoiSl College, 2701 i'alrview Road, Costa Mesa. 'to Coach Leon Ske.le or Coach Vern Wagner, with checks made payable to the Mille Fi.nklca Scholars hip Fund. CARLOAD PUElCHASE FBOM MARI MONT .. SOFA SALE """'s.399 CHAIR SALE ,,..,s·l 6.f Large Selection on Display Now at any of Our Three Fine Stores ~II Ready for Immediate Delivery. · . · · OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER . . NEWPORT BEACH• 1111 Wt;S1'CL1t'~' OR.. 642·2050 , 'WIBDAYS i. SATUIDAYS ':GO le S:JD CLOSID 1140HDA YS LAGUNA BEACH • J.&~ Nl 111'1'11 t.'fJAS1' 11~'\'., 4!H.Wl TORRANCE• a.JfM9 HAwnlORNr. BLVD ff)p11n •'n . tll Y, Suu. 12·5:.30i 31K·1:t:ll t I I I . • I I ! ' r • • Huntington ,·neaeh Fountain Valley '-EDITION , . • . . ' Today's Final N.)'. StoeliS -.. ,\ . . VOL . (J7, NO. 3_19, _'!SECTI ONS , 38 PAGES I ....OR~t-1~6-CQl;/NTY., eALI fORN IA FRIDAY, NOV-EMBER 15, 19f4 TEN CENTS ' Huntingt~n Tabs Ile-Venue Fonds for Budget ByTERRYCOVIUE ot-.o.n,,.1e111U11 The freeze means revenue'sharing Argue l lo q ui ck,_ly pointe~ out, said. · . · , roJ)lin& in at.the.ruteoriginally predic· had expected to receive through June.. money will be_ used tO pay for the howeve r, th&t if city revenues unex-• .. Anothe.r ~150 ~000. will be saved by the ltd J975. · • • H-~--How-wtlHlunun-gn;lr'll<r.b-.ov• with a projected $1.2 million deficit in this year's city budget? gerrcrtriopel'nion·1twsrof"fitnc:rve·r:---pe·ct~dly Increase ani!"'llieeitYftoes-ctlY-not-~1nn~ftementwork~~s fl.notht•r sl•thack -if thl' city loses nment, rather'than special projects. not need the 'revenue sharing cash, it ea.rly as it ~ad planned. The ren:1a1n1ng Another SJ50,000 is being lost the ~1 av 28 1 ra nsfcr tax election -· It directly affects the city library "'iii go back to the projects for which $150,000 will have to be saved in scat-through sales tax because gcncrlll might cOst the city a month·s revenli<'.·. .. ) I' ' 1 • City councilmen took the rirst step Wednesday wbln they rroze all or the" c ity'S unused federal revenue sharing funds, according to Finance Director Frank "Ben" Arguello. .ar1d fire department w"hich were ex-it was originally intended . teredbudgetcuts.. sales a re down. and the remaining about SR0.000 lo s120.ooo. from that peeling some of the fedCral funds for Even with the fcderar·money, the l·le blames the slow eronomy for the $50,000 in projected revenue losses source. Arj:uello added. capitol outlay . ' city is still short another $600,000. cUy's financial erisis~ The real esta"te comes froin u Jag in v<1.rious minor But , h~ said ··1 think "'e can solve A new fire, station plarined for Hun-\Vhere will that come fro m? transfer tax, based on current fi gures. cityfees,Arguellosaid. ull our problems ;,:along thesl! lines. ~ .. That gives us ·about $616,000 to cover halt the drop in projected revenues,'' ArgUello explained today_ tington Harbour won't be built and the "We can use about $300,000 from the will produce ab.out 5400,000 less An ups win A in tbc economy could E\'erybody 's in about tho same crun- library staff wontt be able to buy civic improvement fund because the revenue than expected. changc the whole picture, but based ch. I just hope it doesn't continue in a about 37 ,000 books over the next three utility tax brought in more revenue The city expects to also lose $400,000 on the current pa ce, the city will be do"ln"·ard 1rend thaL could cause years ror the new central library. this year than "'e expected, "'Arguello in building fees and permit charges ~bout SI.2 mi Iii.on short of revenue 1L other problems.·· . . . Petitioll Drive --' Valley Launches Scho.ol Plan • _ By K.ATllV CLANCY proposa l for the ne.w school district • Ol IM o.u, il'l111tS1111 and pro'gress on collecting the needed f\1.o..ceJ.haaZOOJUlluntecrs.arc ex~ s1guatal -. · ·-= ·--- led to canvass the streets or .Fountain 'Jones will launch Saturday's Valley .s.aturday to gather s1gn~t~~es petition drive with a 10 a.m. meeting on pet1t1.ons. to form a-n~~ un1f1ed in city council chambers. City Coun- school d1st.r1 ct along mun\ctpal bor· cilman Roger Stanton Is expected to · ders. k C I "8 d" J . r ' s pea . " . ar u. ones, o~?an1~er o ~he Jones' proposal would pull the nor· drive. said today, C?fr!~un1ty ·theast section of Fountain Valley out respon.se has been fantastic. He ex-or the Garden Grove Unified School pects to gather the 5,200 signatures District, taking "·ith it two of their needed to put the m~tter before the elementary schools and , Los .(ai~gos St.ate Board or Education. Hig h SChool Thursday ni ght at North- Tuesday night Jones will appear at cutt School in a debate with Garden an 81>'cloc k "meeting of the Fountai.n Grove Superintendent Ed Dundon. Valley Ctiy Council to discuss his Jones sa.id today about 50 persons at- Death Plot Suspect Enters Plea ByARTHURR. VINSEL Ol ... D.i,."WISll'H ·- A Costa ~Iese banker accused or p10tt-ing---ti1s wife's death -with af· promised payorr of SIO.OOO for the mur- der pleaded innocent Thursday. Darrell Dean Heiser, 42; will be r~prescnted by a public derender when he returns to Central Orange County Judicial District Court Monday ror preliminary hearing. Heiser, 16192 Winde mcier Lane, flunlingto,n Bea'th, appeared in the -· Santa Ana courtrooni Thursday ac- companied by Public-Defender Dean .. ur1Tt~ 'LIBELOUS, PORNOGRAPHIC' Book Subject Goldt>i>rg · Allen. ..,..... Court ot(icials said he "-'aived reading of his constitutional rights, was ha nd~ a copy or the felony charge that cotild send him to state prison for 10 years and was returned lo jail. Authorities said he was released later in the arternoon an.er securing the bail bond or $10,000, which requires a $1,000cash deposit. . Heiser was arrested Wednesday af· · ter vestigation t hat began a week ago today. He is formall y charged with solicitation to commit murder, based on alleged negoti atiOns with Orang~ County Sheriff's Investigator Les Leber. Leber and Costa l'l-tesa Police Delee· tive George Wilson claim Heiser had a clandestine meeting with Leber last Friday, paid h im~$600 for his services ·as a contract kiJJet. . The defendant. mahager of a Crock~r Bank at 3333 S. Bnstol St., Costa ~1.esa, ·a llegedly promised SI0,000 for successful completion or the job. I • $,·,000 Erwugh For Martha ' L ",NEW YORK (AP )' -Martha Mit- chell has lost a bid for increased tem· porary a limony and will cohtinue lo ·reeeive $1,000 a week rrorrl former U.S. Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell. State Supreme Court Justice Manuel A. Gomez o n Thursday refused a request ror a 13,000 alimony increase and $35,000in legal fees. -Printe Rate Drops Agai1i • NEW YORK CAP ) -First National City Bank. ronlinui ng its role or IAdus-ry pacesetter. today lowered ft.s prime rut another qua rter point to 10.25 pe.rcent, ef(ecttve ~1bnday. ' The nation 's second largest commercia l ba_nk has dropped the rate IL charge~ on loans to mosl credit"·orthy business bor- rowers I ~ .. percentage poinl s in se ven "'eeks. , Rocky 'Shield' On Goldberg Book Revealed From Wire Services WASHINGTON ......: A lawyer who • helped set up a corporation to publish a book criti·cal of Nelson A. Rockefel- ler's Democratic opponent in 1970 conced,cd today that erforts were made to conceal the Rockefeller family financing of the biqgraphy. Robert D. Orr,·a Philadelphia lawyer who worked Jor the Roc,kefel- ler family, saidle~·Ye~, sir" ~hen asked at the Sena . Ru"Qs ComrQ1ttee 'hearing into Rockefeller's nomination ii the purpoae.iJ4cft!:ating a dummy Delaware c0rp0t'&£ion was to hide the Rockefeller connection with the boolt. Laurance Rockefeller, bortherorthe former , Ne.w York governor, put up $65,000 to help publish the book about former Supreme C"'ourt Justice Arthur J . 'Goldber g. Orr t~stiried. Goldberg Thursday called the book "libelous" -and "Pornographic." Sen. lloward W. Cannon, (D·Nev.), · cha.irman or the committee, told. reporters he had no doubts the money was "launde red" to ~onceal the Rockefeller connection. But Can'non said he did not think the book affair was seri ous enough to block Rockefeller's confirmation. New York attorney John Well s testified the idea or publishing a book critical ot Goldberg was· his. lie said Rockefe ll er was "noncommita l", when he broached the matter with him four months before fhe 1970 elec- tion. • ''When I walked oulofthere I didn 't know whether I'd made a sale Or not,'' hes;ald. Wel\s said a week aft.er his m~U,.g_ with fleckefeller he rttf!ived a rall from a Rockele1ter·1awyer wno wan- ted to discuss means or publishing the book. Rockereller, whose nomination was'. expected to be approved by the com· mittee. has testified that the. 15· minute meeting· With Wells was hi s only involvement with the l>OOk. lie hns admitted that he J(ove tacit ap- provul to the project and recommcn· dcd th al his brother . Laurance, , nnance it. ~- <Se< ROCK V, P•geA%) • ·" I tended, 15 or them carrying petitions . U I~& n~ar.y-signalures att-col· lected, Jones-could tall:e his proposal · directly to the State Board or ~ucation, eliJll\nating loc::al school OOards, and 'lfh! state cou,ld have it placed on an election ballot. Jot1es suggested today that as soon as the needed si~nature.S a r e gathered a committee will be appoin- ted to screen applicants for another committee. That body would deter- mine the tax rate necessary "to provide the level or education .. the new district would want. as Well as · lhe structure of the new K·l2 system. ''Will Run .. In 1976,' Ford Says ' ' By HELEN THOMAS WASlflNGTON IU PI ) -President F ord wi.11 ,d e!initely run (o r the presidency in 1976, hi s c hier .spokesma n said today. \Vhite House press secretary Ron Nessen told reporters Ford changed the "probablY." that he has said before to "definitely" Monday while tal1ting to persons outside the White Hoilse. . As ked why Ford had positively made up hi s mind tw:o years before the election. Nessen said: "I guess you've heard him &ay how much he enjoys ~eing President." . Ford himself and his spokesmen previoulj ly said he "probably" would head the Republican ticket in the next presidential race. "I heard him say it first on "fi-ton- day," said Nessen, referring to the definite statement. In response to questions, Nessen said that through.news r eports Ford was aware that .some Republicans might challenge his candidacy and try to nominate another GOP can- didate. · Nessen said Ford obviously con - sulted '"ith his wife Betty ?nd "it's clear from the fact that he said {hat. she must have go ne along with it.'' Ford promised his wife he would quit politics after 25 years in Congress. ~e became vice president, Mrs. Ford released him from the plcd1e. Since then, there has been renewed spec"lation t hat, Jo~ord might bow out· because or his wife's recent breast cancer surgery. But he is reported to ha ve told friends even if cancer· should recur f\lrs. Ford would have better care in the White ~louse tha n anywh ere else. Ford, who told a news conference Thursday that innatiort"is ''starting to recede," met with his cabinet today to assess prospects of congressional passage or his economic program in the lameduck session. J'."ord also reviewed his forthcoming .Asian trip with the Cabinet and s chedul e'd m eetln ~ with top economic advisers to discuss how to cut $5 billion from the 1975 fi scal year budget. ~ STOCKS ' DESPITE • SLUMP ·CUT . NEW YORK rtAP) -The stock mn.rket ~a.nk !leadlly todaf under the weight ot 1nnatlon and recession wor- ries. (Tables. 81). Theo Dow Jones average of 30 in· dustrials Iott 10.79 f)Oints to 647;61.:• and losers led gainers by about~ to l In quiet lradin1; on the--Ntw York Stoc::k Exchanse. · -Prjces s h owed no favorable . response Co anqthcr cut in the prime lending rate, from 10"1: to tOY4 per. cent. by New York's First N1Uonal Clly Sank . Eight for 'Baro~s Hitt(ng all th~ right notes for Fountain Va lley High School atble(ic teams this fall are l~e'e varsitY sor ~Ieaders. Forming the tall column arc (!rom;,top) Rhonda Gallono~Keeli-Sc6tl, J a n Anderson and i\lichelle i\'l cAdoo.4 • On t.fi'e \vings are (from left) ljnda \Va-lker.;:-Dana Boswell, Linda-Saga and Doni Bishop . · All-night Businesses Target for Robberies-- Fount;;ain Valley's city attorney has been asked to explore possible legislation reg ulating the operating hours or all-night gaS stati ons and markets. City Attorney Tom Woodruf't, Who called those operations "'the big- f.r * * Mile Fin:klea Scholarship Fund Grows Memorial funds at Orange Coast College and Fountain Valley lligh School in hono r of s lain athlete· scholar ~fike Finklea are being co.uv bined into one perpetuating scholar· ship. Coach \Vayne l\lichaelian of f'"oun- tain Valley l~i gh School said more tfian 5700 in donations have been col- lected so far. He said fund raisers hope to recei,•e at l east S2,000 to make the' schola r ship 'a n a nnual se\f. sustaining one. Finklea. 19, ('aptain or the collc~c wrestling team and 1973 Fountain V111ley Athlete of the Year, was shol and killed during the Oct. 31 holdup 3r 1~;~';;~~:o~k~l~~:cle~~~in Va . Coach l\.1ichaelian said the scholar. ship will go to a F®ntain Valley High School , boy or• girl scbolar~~te. who plarui to earn a college degree. · Donations may be m ailed to the high school, 17816 Bushard St., and checks ~hould be made payable to the Associated Student 8ody, desig nated rorlhe A-1ike Fink'lea Fund. Contrlbut.iOns also may be sent to Orange Coast College, 2'701 Falrv1ew Ro;td. Costa 1tf~sa , to Coach Leon Skeie or Coach Vern Wagner, with checks made payable lo the ?\like f'"'inklca ScholarshiR Fund. \ gest pigeons in the world'' for rob- bers, said today he "'ill discuss the matter with other cities to find out if such legislation is feasible or now in use. He said the research "'as requested by Mayor George Scott and City ~tanager James Neal. The matter ca me up as a result of the 'hi gh crime incidents at such locations, he expl ained , including the slayi ng in Fountain Valley of an Orange Coast College athlcle-scholarduring th'e Ocl. 31 holdup ala 7-Eleven market. · ~like Finklea , 19. was shot six times by bandits "'ho fled "'ilh S93 from the _cash register. Fountain yalley poliee said today that was the second time that market had been robbed in the re"· months it has been open. POiice also estimated there have beon about eight such robberies at all- nighl markets in Fountain Valley lhi:-1 year. Police Lt. Les Rowland said such a.11- ni ghl operations are prime robbery targets, most incidentsoccurinJl in thf' C\'ening \11hen fe"' customers arc in the stores. In Augusl , Fountain \·'alley police shot two robbery SUSJX'ets after :.1 holdup11t a 7-Eleven at Slater Avenue and \Vard Stret'L a nd police rccallcrl another market clerk "'as slain four years agf) during a hOldup at •• Stop 'n Go at ,B.ushurd Street anti Tleil Avenue. \ • Japanese Protest TOKYO iUPI I -Thousand!t of J apa nese s tude nts and "'orkers staged a noisy dcrnon5~ration loda~ 'de manding the cancell ation of President Ford's Upcoming trip lo ·Toyko . Orga nizers of the protest ~aid the action was on!)' the fi rst in a ~erle~ of a nli-Am c~ca n <.lemonstrallons pla nned by the Communisl· and Socialist parties, ' ':! J Tliree Perish /1 i Va 1i Nuys - ~~::~: (~~11~.'::!~ . persons were killed today when a twin- engine airplane crashed in heavy log at Van Nuys airport, setting an air- cract fueling station afire, authorities reported. Firem en said there were possibly twoothe.r persons a board. "They're still uncovering bodies in the "'reckage,'' said Dick Tarantino, assislant chief or the airport control to"·er. "We saw the n ash Crom the to"•er. \Ve saw this large ex plosion , but "·c didn't see the actual crash. There "·as \'ery hca\"y rog. Ornnl(e Const \t't•alher LtJ"" clouds becoming partlY sunny inland Saturday, accor- dinJt to the "'eather ser\'ice. "·ith considerable low cloudiness al. thC' beaches a ll day. 1-lighs at the sand!' HS to 68 rising to iO t11 i4 1n1 and. l ~SI Ot; TODA~· . Sta/f Writef Carnl A-fool't'~as '\et a Newpo rt Btach arlin offftc4 · led wllh "hysll!re9grophks .. Sf>c todny'1 K'~t~ender er the Mo111 . - •t'r-$ittYltf " ,,.... .. !>&~ .. ... 1) ... " -"' ti·•~• L.M. .. l't .. ~, .... , .. c.11 ....... .. ""'"""' '"'"" .. (Moullltl Dl·U er:;r.a-• .. ....... •• .. . .,., tr.» .... •• -· .,.~ ~tfl ... \1(1\ .. $!ttAMtrkft\ .... IEll"'1a1 .. _., .. T11t>rl11M1 <• '~-t .... ·-" tk·• ... PM( .... .. W.tlht< •• 111 .. rrn1u1M " -·~ •• •IWIU-f\ .. w ......... Ct .. f 1. .. , ' ' \ • CAIL V Pll.OT H/F ' • Friday, Novemtier 15. 1974 Publisher Agrees to · Print Nixon Memoirs . WASHl~GTON <UPI> -A "majo• publiaher .l!a1 •erfe(i to print a book wbi~ former Prelident. Nixon wtU write. Mbou~ his years i~ \he \\lhite House, an rude told U.S. D_Yitlict Court lllll•x. • " --~nlilin , Gannon, former special ass1st-ent l? Nixon asslgoed to prepare the. ma~erial for the book , s1:1id in an aff1dav1L U.at his work has been delayed1>)1:.a co~rt order blocking the trans fer. of N1.x.on 's presidential Pro • P age Al • " ROCKY ... materials to the ziggurat In Laguna Unuing delay makes lt lnc"•s.ingly materials w~t,1¥ailable in Califor· Nlauel. dlfficulttomeettbis deadline." · nta eV9tl thouih Mr. lfl~ himself "I am iJ)formed that a mt'.}or "·The affidivit waa· placed in hi" beta ill .and ~PitaUzed and publisher in this country ha, agreed evidenc-e, durlpa a t.,aring on vtbeth~~ uoablt &O wort 4'Nctly on this pcoj: with the former president to publlsl\ a . the ~emporary ~1'~strainin1 order ect~.PGapon1ald." . book written by him,"Gannon satd.' a1ain1t tranater.ring the Nixon . ..:Tb~ .c.dtJrt order blocks an )naterial Is tO,b~ conti~ed in the fo rm a1reemet1.t sjcned Sept. 6 !>e\ween "I believe that f\1r . Ni "on is of apreliminaryinjun on. "" N1~on a'!_d tile Gt;neral Services Ad· obligated by contract to complete the ~ • m1nlstratJon. t1vtng the forme r f h tr r hi boo "A great deal of:-lhe preparation of pretiidenl thtt ri&Jst to removechis old int a 0 s k by April, 1976, these ,materials for Mr. Nixon's use tapes and docuDlents from the White._ _ap_d_t_h_•_P_r_••_•_n_t_d_•_l•_Y_•_nd_•_n;_y_c_o_n_· _c;_oc:u;_ld:_be:.:.::.""::d::•:;•_w::.•:;;Yc..:.'':.;'::hl::·•:.:ti::·m:::::•..:if:_l::.h::e Jiouse. f, ' ..... Buildi~g In -Park Due Study . ' Nixon's 1t1orney, Herbert J . Miller·. .pects to ask the former president this who ii opPoted to I.DY conUnuaUOp of. , weekend whether he will consent to an· that.order, tntroducedtheaffldavlt. examinatioa by court-appointed doc· Miller contended Thursda>' that a. tors to d~termine it he is well enough new White House agreemen! gives the to testify at the Watergate cover-up special prosecutor's office a limited trial. right to .. rummage through" the for-Jn a surprise appearance before mer president\s materials. He asked U.S. District Judge John J . Slrioa, J . Richey to~ block that agreement as Miller' sa1d he hoped Lo see Nixon at "wholly ageinst.Mr. Nlxon's will anti his bomei n San Cleme nte, 8.'ffi! report bis rights." to the court no later than Tuesday on ·Meanwhile, Miller said today he ex· NiJCon's response. ~ ' ' Gaso'lfne Hassle . .. ~-·· . Ford_ Rejects Tax Increase r-· The book, published when Goldberg was Challenging Rockefeller for the co1ernorship of New Yotrk and· described as libelous by the former justice, ls one of severaJ issues which have stalled President Ford 's nomination of Rockefeller for nearly tlir..ee months. Canhoq :;aid tcxlay he will not be· s4ampeded by President-Ford into QUrr)'i,1).g 'congressional approval of- -Jtoc}tefellers's nomihalion. f;anppn said the examination by hls coriimittee of issues raiSed in the hearing Cannot be rushed. A dispu(e over whelh,er residents of lhe Park Huntington residential tract WASHlNGTON (.\P) -President should have. a comniunity building in Fqrd, facing masilve auto industry their neighborhood 'park will cQme layoffs, has again rejected a gasoline be( th H ti ... Be h r.it taxhikethatwouldi'educedrivlng. some equally s urprised oificiais thought it unlikely that Morton wou"1 revive the idea without White House approval. ) Caruipn told reporters that it is ob· vloMS to h im that the critical eam-.. palgn biography of Goldberg "as Oqne {Qr po11uca1 puritases and the Bockefellers wer~ deeply rvolved ... Council Delay~ Industry Plan In W-estminister The Westminster City Council has · 1ent a co,ntro versial industrial d i veloPment plan back. lo the city's Planning Commission after more than 200 r esidents, including some froni neighl>oring Fountain Valley, jammed council chambers to com· pl8i'n abOut the plan. Tb~ Fountain Valley and Westmin· ste'r' rl:Sidents were protesting ·a 50· acre i ncftislria l development planned for·tliE'Southwest corner or' Magnolia 'Street in<I Edinger Avenue, on the bOnier or the two cities. Protesters have formed the West· minster-FQtJntain Valley Concerned Citizens A!sociation and have raiail $700 to fight the industrial develop: ment. . Residents .have suggested the site be used . for a convalescent center, retttement ho1,.1 s i ng, cemetery. recreation and commercial facility or housing develoi>ment. The council meets Tuesday to hear tff(Jtnony on tbe site'. plan and en. · viriinmental impart repOrt for the development, proposed by Golden West Equity Properties, Inc. But the council chose not to open the bearing. i •nding the measure back·to· . the planning commission upon the tl\,commendation Of City Ad· '111mistrator Robert Huntley. · J!e ~e~pJained the city m ade a procedural error by using Joist year's county assessment roles rather than current roles -i n notifying adjacent property.ov.•ncrs. As a result, 30 \Vere missed.· 'l'hc -council also agreed to notify Fopntaln Valley residents affected by the:developmenl •·as a courtesy." and <1t the sugg estion or Coun cilm a n "Elden Gillespie, the commission \\'ill be asked 10 look at the uses planned fO"rtheindustrial complex. •City offic ials said the council mav be able to restrict certain induslrie.s from the de\'elo pment. N. Dakota Countin g • F . .\RGO. N.D. (U PI > -North Dakota's Cass County oompleted its canv~~sing of last '~teek 's ge neral election .votes Thursday and with the last cou,ilty in, Sen. Milton Young CR- N .0 .). held' a slim 176-vote lead over former Democratic Gov. William Guy. ORANGE COAS"F . MIF DAILY PILOT Tiit o..-. CM11 0.hf Piiot, ""'"'""""'"tom· ' bllltO II• Joe•·PrHS. I• pVb111'1!d Oy Ille Or- • Gotlt ""111"11"'9 eo-.inr s..p..r•1tfftlu•n1 fre itUOl•Y\eD. MonD.IY 1 ~• .... 0!'1 Ftoelly • ..,, ~I• ,,.W, ~wpon ik.:!'1, Mynllnqt,_. 8tKftfF-· 1•111 V.iUt f , l•••nt . S•Dartbtc-V•llt~ •"" U9""• 8'-/'SOUlft (Df11. A 1•~ •l'QioNI ..,,,_;,pi,., ....... s..t. .. o•r' -r....i.., •. ,,. ptin<l11tl puDll••nq Pl•tlt •I M JOO"Wt ll O.y S!~I, Co111 Me.a. (tl•lo•~lt nth Robert N. Weed ,.,.~ ... ~,.., •"4 """''""' Jack R. Cu rley 'll>tt PrH•Dlnt •1111 Gf ... ••I Mtntgt1 Thomas Keevi! Thomas A. Murph1ne Mont9onq EOitOO' t l'la r1 es H'. Loos Richard P_ Nall A~>0l4'•nl M.1,,.QU'"I (dllOt'I • Terry. Coville 'IWel! Otitn'ff (o...nty Editor H uni inqton Bt<lch Office 11'111 llfo.cn &o..,...,.,d ""'11"' ,.,,.,,.,, Po eo. no. •1'tl '· Other Offices U'°"" 8eK !'I, 11 .. ~ ...... Slftf'I t..IMtw l•~t..i &.11,S1•ot1 ,...._, 8eK~ UHlllt <tDOl' IDuleq .. s.a.lltbKt Y•llty U:tdl LA 1'~1 11- •t S... 0~ FrM-.,....,one (11t) M1-:(32\ Cllsti.f.ied Advertising 641·5671 F•-NOttfl0r•nOt °"'""' ~loe~ 540.1220 - Mtcni~jpal Sculpttcre Free-form bronze creation {above> by Jack Zajac of Santa Cruz is the choice of Huntington Beach's Allied Arts Commission as the piece of sculplure comnissioners would like l o seegra~e city hall. It was selected o.ver ~w York sculptor Betnard Rosenthal's stainless steel cube {below ). Proposed pieces of sculpture were submitted in model form. City's problem·now is where to find the fu nds -roughly S40,000 -to buy the finis~ed product. ore e un n&~on ac · ~ y Ford also rapped his top ene.•y of· Council ~fonday night. " The city parks commission has ficial for r_eviYillg lhe idea after the recomi:n ended against pro'viding 8 President already rejected it, saying site for s uch a building in the small, he hoped Interior Sec~tary Rogen C ... 2.S·acre Hawes Park, because tl B. Morton would cet the word this . miRht set a precedent for other neill!h· time. l)orhoodparks. . Morton di~ ... His spokesman said _ But City Administrator DaVe today ,that ~orton would not pursue Rowlands plans to recommend that the idea of a fuel.saving gasoline tax the council allow the building site, if any further· the Park Huntington Homeowners As· .Th.~ spokeiman said Morton plan· sociat.ion agrees to these three con.' ned to pursue all of the other options ditions : for conserving energy -with one ex· -The hom@wners would '1>8Y the ception," meaning the gasoline tax. ,novin( cost for any building donated· Morton surprised reporters Wed· .a meeting hall. _____ _,,nes..,d~y by r_en_t_w_bl.Ltbe.acoposal,.and. -The homeo wners association would pay for any renovation of suc h a building. -The homeowners association· would pay for the operation and main- tenance of the building. li! Parks commissioners believed it might cost the city as much' as $30,000 to remodel a donated building and $5,000 a year to maintain it. They also College· Boycott Over Purchase Orders Ended ~thought that the park site was too Th~ boyj?Ott on sillllnli!: purchase or· s mall for a building. d f •--•-Rowlands siid there would be a ers or new telltUIJUl\O at Golden West minimal cost to the city to install Collete in Huntlngtoa., Beach by utility lines to the site, but all other st.u~e ntls angry with th e ad· costs would have to be covered b the m1rustral on .over control of studenl . . . Y · funds basexplred. · assoc1atlon. · . ·... The boycott by the Student Central The coi:itroversy has Slmmered for C.Ommitteelastedaweek butitdied t morethantwoyearsagobecausePark • • . . a Huntington residents claimed that S. noonThursdaywhencomauUeemem- & S. Comtruction Co. had promised bersletttrun~ut. . them the traCt sales office for a com· . A student s1gn~ture 1! one of three munity center mgnatures .reqw red to make p ur-B · 1 cbuesforthecollegebookatore. · u~ the s~les o ~ce.~~s ~ubseq~en-The dropping of the boycott followed '.,p ut Ford in-a bfuadcast new$ con· fere_nc~ j n _fhoenix, Ariz. Thursday night sta·pped it down h'ard and needled Morton for raising it. .. "W~ are not considering an ad- ditional gasoline tax," Ford said. "I thought tharottier5iiillle exCcutive branch got. the word. And l hope th at this word is gotten to my good friend, the secretary of the Interior. I am not considering an inttease in the gasoline tax." · _Morton told reporters Wedne:-.day he felt it his duty as chairman or the !'resident's Policy-giliding Energy Retources Council to study all fuel· savl~g options, inclUding the gasolliie tax . Morton a lso said he had economists studying it and lhal he would discuss it with key congres· smeo. Morton also acknowledged thal a gas tax hike wo uld have an impact on the auto industry. , Ford Is a former Coilgressman from Michigan, the home of the auto in· dustry. Auto makers already have laid off 69,000 workE:rs ·as new cars ~ales sagged .. Morton could not ·be reached for comment late Thursday, but as· sociates admitted they were puzzled at his apparenl public divergence from the President's opposition to the gasoline tax. . M~~n recently has become in·. creas1ngly convinced that. stronger' fuel·saving 'me~sures may be needed a.nd that he believed it his duty t.o con. Sider them, sources said. tly g1vt\l:l,,to the ctly wiµt. no strings a three-hour meet.in& with tbe Coast attached and the city moved 't to Comatunity•.Colleg ....,_trt .. •--•~ another park site. :-· e "'.. 1:'"' u ... ~ H k F d The cou'ncil will meet at 7 p.m .. in We~nesday night at which bOard 00 erS Tee ; . council chambers, and the Park"ltun· chairman Donald' G. Holt, W'&ed tbe -, tingtori item is lilted near tbe end of a st.µde nt lea~ei:s and administrators to T'h ' N J d briefagenda. resolvethe1rdillerenees. ey re eeae . ~..,.~ ...... ;-...----The ll\l_d!:nts b.ad attempted to m ake . . · . some c hanges in the Associated Student Body budget, notably in the LOURENCO MARQUES, ?ifozam· Girl,· Woman Nabbed· ' . I n P urse Snatchings ... Gl"rl Arrested amount allo~.8:ted to the l!lhletics bique (UPl ) -Police have released department. and the administration scores of women arrested A"week ago . hadrest9red thecuta. . during a raid on the seaside Ru a I M ' D h Araujo "sin strip". n om s eat . An" ,G• An official governmen\'slalemenl MARTINEZ (U PI) -Alma Te·•··· 1maJ Care· roup .. slid the wo.£?•• we.e freed Thu .. day , . because everyone, including Stevens, 18, has pleaded innocent 'to M l T · d prostitutes, are needed in the recon- charges of beating her mother to ee 8 Q_P-ues ay structionofthenewsociety." death with a s ledge hammer. Police arrested about300persons in Superior Judge Coleman F . Fannin Memben of the new 1Iuntington. a midniiht raid on the vice center set a trial for Jan,. 27. Beach Animal Care and Control Com· ~ov. '1 and held them without trial Miss Stevens is also accused of at. mission will meet at 7:30 p.m ., smce. tempting to kill her sister, Mary, 24, .'fuesday, in room 8007 at city hall. with the same sledge hammer used to The main item will be work on a beat her mother todeaUt Oct.10. draft for a new aniriiat control or- The young woman allegedly but-dinance for the city. The commission chered he r .mother's body after the would. like public comments on what killiilg and tried to hide the remains in should Ile covered by the animal or- the fireplact!-st the family home in dinance, accOrding to commissioner Concord. Annette Morrow. • Char ges Lodged NORWALK (.UPI) -Thomas Lnn· dis, 19, Diamond Bar, pleaded guilty Thursday to first deg ree murder in· the death of a Norw~lk businessman.· UP.HOLSTERY SALE CARLOAD PU~CHASE FROM MARIMONT , · :rv.·p young .... ·omen. ;1ged 17 and 23 , Orange Counly Jail today UTider. ' "'·c~c arrcsled by fountain Va lley· $25,000 bond o n two char gvj· al. police Thursday in connection win1 ·_ stfongarrp robbery. while her t:Om· · t...,·o purse sna tching incidents the day · Q_iini9n was taken to Juvenile Hall on before. ,. . • · the same-charges, police said. • Poli ce said th.ey still are checking . They were accused of trying unsuc· for {he pa ir's address, as the t...,•0 sjjve · cessfully to take a wallet from Eileen several conflicting add resses. Uyrd, SO, of 8938 Yuba River Ave., ~1 a ry Ann Prince, 23, rcmained-iA.....__~~ountu-in-Va·ney, ln--a,>arkiqg lol at ti1 agnoli a Street and Warner Avenue. · · They also are charged with taking a PATTY HEARST pul'Se from Sandn McDonald, IM, of ~ 17572 Live Oak Circle, Fountain Val· 'BLE NDI NG IN ' 'N E,\' YORK fA P l -t•uGiti"e-. · Icy. in a parking lot al Talbert Avenue and BrookhurslSlreeL A Fountain Valley resident found flt rs. McDonald.'s purse Thuf'Sday, po li ce said , but they have not 'recovered the $50 in cash she was carrying or her cre4it cards. SOFA SALE ,m-5399 CHAIR SALE ,,_s169 . Large SEllectio,n on Display Now at.any of Our Three Fine Stores. All Beady for Immediate Delivery. OREXEL-HERIT AGE-,HENREOON-WOOOMAAK~ARA"ST AN-B-'\KER • NEWPORT BEACH , 11!'1 W~STCUn' DR , \ ti<2-20.l0 LAGUNA BEACH • ,. ne,1spa1X'r heiress Patricia llearsl h11~ been abl e lo elude caplure by c;imoufl ug 1ng hcrscU v.'tlcn she mo\'e!I fro m place to plricc. according to FB I ' C.001 .... 1. "''· O••n.. °'''' P\tlll111'1!"(1 o· I ,.c~. "° ,.. ..... ",,,,_ ,1~ • .,-. 1rertorClarencc Kcl cy. '.J. Kissinger Jeere.d :145 Nl)ll1'11 t.:CJ/\S1' HWY •• "!M 6Ml fll•t,,, .. 1 ""t"r •' ••~••"w,,..~" ""t"' _, t "She blends in , l!PParcnll}', in the :,,';'.~,::: .. •1111o"" wt1.••• ••""1~ o1 t-ommunitie.'I in '"hicti &he tr11\'cls and ~ Stco..o <'•H ""'"" ;_1d •1 c.it• NWw , i~ m ak~~ lt, very rlifflruh lo l ry and ..c,.1•.to•..i• • .A111Mr1 ... oi1 &t t.,ri... \.lto ftnd her.' Kelley told new!§mcn Thur· -::L:r.:i;._.;~~;:0 ~1~''' "'11'1"' .... • sda.y a11Clty Ho.II. I '.. . . . CHICAGO (U PI) -About300chan· Ung prot<!stcrs brav~ snowy, windy wl!athcr Thursday night to jeer Secretary 01 State ltenry Ki fYlnger ' • WEIK.Dt.TS & S#.TUID"-TS 9:00 .. 5:JO Cl.OSID MOMD#.TS . .. l TORRANCE • 23&49 HAwn-tORNF. Bl.VD. COe>t'l{ri. lil 9, St'ln , 12·,:lOI 378•1279 • • • , , l " ' • • "; ~e. -. fSJ'·- • I DAILY PIL01' .. E DIT-O R IAL PAGE I· • I -.. I ' .. ~ ' I' I I r I I I I I I I I I I I I I j 11 I I, I I I I I l I I l I I t I I t· I I I I I J 11 N~w School . ' Pi-Oposals A Fountain Valley father and a Huntington Beach elementary school trustee recently s uggested ne w ro~tes to resolving the unification question that • appear lo have some m erit. While their proposals differ. each suggests t8king .,.,the: n:iatter out of the hands of bickering school district 11 ~ff1c1.als and turning it over to the people in ttt' election. The Fountain' Valley father , Carl "Bud" Jones, has laun~he~ a petition drive aimed a t forming a new school d1str1ct along: municipal boundaries. tr he ga\h~n the 5.2.00 signatures needed, ttte mutter could go directly to the State Board of Education and be placed on'the upcoming election ballot. He h as called for a final signa ture drive on ' help from communllY and school officials to pave the way for this lype of niultiple choice election. An election on say two or three posslb!c plans ·might totally confuse the voters. But'"thert" is equal <'hance il would-gener-ate c noug}l ·public und er standing tb make a decision possif>le - unification or status quo. . School administrators and trustees have been trying to settle the uniJication quesJion for years. Some ne\\1 approach is needed and Welcome. Choice f ~r Vo ters I . • 1 1 1 · Sat1'rday. Fountain Valley residents interested in his 1---T 1 :..' ---".P~.ac_h__ s.ho.u)~ak heir feelings k·nown by signing the pet1t1on. This can at least sharpen the is~ue ~or debate. and JXlSSible ultimate acceptance-or Huntin gton Beach voters y,•ill t5e offered a chance to deciClelhe fate of the real eslate transfer tax some time in !\·Jay, 1975. Al the same time, voters will probably · b~ked to inark their choices on a shopping liSf of potential city governme nt service: cuts -or if they don't want to c.ut services, a list of - • reJect1on. . .Jones' plan still contains major ·unanS\\·ered 1 t 1 1 • _ qu~stions. such as.financing the ne\v dist rict and the I ~ I ' feas ibility of obtaining a share of the HuntingtOh : : ; ' •·Beach Union High School District's liqtiid assets. 1 1,1 ;, •• But Fou.nta in Vall.ey voler~ proved in last \\•eek's . 1 1 ~ htgh..sch~rtax ov~rrtde eleet.1on they are willin"g to 1 1 1 pay more money to support quality ed1;1ca tion, and it 1 ! 1 ~ seems reasonabJ.e to let them have a go at it. And if ~ · ._ 0~1ntai~ Valley could resolve the proble·m to its 1 I 1. sattsfact~on, the other districts might find it easier to I i 1 • decide on unification -or status quo. 1 I l .. . Dale Bush, president of the Huntington Beach _____ C1ly <elementa ry} School Oistrfct, has offered an?t_Rer. propQsa =-at owing lle sever ataffferent \tn1f1 cat1on plans to be placed on the ba llot and letting 1 1 ~ \'Olers take their choice. •, 1-lis approach has the same appeal a"s Jones' -it ' ' 1 ~-asks the people lo decide. Bus h will have to ~et some +-- __ ~ible ne\v revenue sources. t · --SOth decis ions came out of Wednesday's all-day study session on the city's six-year · financial future. \Vhile the economic forecast is still cloudy -and ble ak -councilmen did take t\VO solid steps to get in touch \Vit)J, the people they serve. They could have stalled the transler tax election until April, 1976, but the earlier election ls ~·hat residents clearly want.- ·An1advisory measure allowing voters lo decide al . the ba Jot box what kind or city services, or t axes, lh.ey \\'an~ ma~ be a µnique proposal. It is certainly a wise one-in a t1me-..vht!niroslrated vote rs al'e.turning d own nearly every revenue-raiSing measure placed ' before them. Voters have said thev don't \Vant to spend more money; no\v they can 's~y \v.hat serv.ices they don't "'ant government to provide. , H Time to Face Vp ·-t--' New' Postal Service: . Paying More for Less Dear Gloomy Gus Crisis to Catastrophe? WASHINGTON -A new Postal service, which was supposed to pl.it the mails on a businesslike blisiS Y•as established on Jan. t. 1972. ' Today, mail service has declined; thousands or local post orfi~s have been ctosed; twice-<lai.ly deliveries h~ve been abandoned: Saturciay ser· 'VlCe has been cut: carrier route·s have been consolidated; and special ser· vices have been trimmed. The nsw "managed mail" system has~Jy Ieng· th '.W_I th e • deli ery t ime in many areas. In - deed the Postal Ser v i c e h Q's rerum to deli\•er the maJI t o some new s uburb a n dcvelOpmeni s . Every·day brings more complaints • of mail misdirected or Jost. And postal morale ts also at an all-tinie lov.•: · YE.T TllE price or mailing letters has r1vatea the price of oil on the in· flatioriarf index, rising . 67 percent. This ~year 's postal deficit, never·· theless, is S500 milli9n, and another $500 tnilliOn deficit is expected next year,j · \t :.; Tb9 . .Postal Ser.vice has asked Congllllila4or still another $44 million to miWe llP lost revenue, which the wag~ce freeze caused by delayiltf '• postal rate increase. Tbe way tJY"s aie goi,ng, the 25·cenl stamp ti only a few years away. The M1trlargely responsible for the postal Pfdblems. however , is deter· mined to hang onto his job, come hell or high water. lie is Elmer "Ted" Klass~n •. the postmaster general, whose s!ewardship of the Postal Ser- vice has been a litany or manajemq1t mistakes and personal peccadillos. .. A ·CkUFF,~~wering man with a blunt charm, Klassen considers him; self a righter. He is determined to bat· lle for his personal career, Oespite the .adverse impact it will have on mail ~ice.~·· (JA CK ANDERSON ) In a series of columns, "-"e have detailed how Klassen dealt out con· tracts to his rriends. improved .his lifestyle at public expense, padded the payroll with hi s cronies and accepted a fee from a postal contractor. As a result. the FBI is investigating whether the £ee constitutc;d an illegal kickback and' ·a congressional sub· commitl~ is taking sworn testimony on some of the contracting boondog- ges. .,. YET KLASSEN stubbornly rcluses to step aside. The Postal Service today is much like the While Hquse in the last days of Richard Nixon. The public businei!i takes second place to deCending the boss. Decisions are delayed and programs ai-epostponed. A fatalistic air ·stultifies postal. J:ieadquarters.And insiders tell us th at morale in th e fi eld has never been lower. Klassen and his cohorts. mean· ~·bile, deserve the Watergate award for .the best coverup of' the ye1ir. Two associates. ror example, pres- ~ured a postal employe into clamming up berore 'a scheduled FBI interview. The two heavies told the employe, according to a notarized statement submitted to th e FBI; that "the people up fr<?nl were plenty sick and tired or all this adverse publicity, especially that being generated by disgruntled employes." · IF HE MADE any "dumb moves." the postal employe was warned, he would be ·'eased out or the postal ser· vice" and it would be made "virtually impossible" ror him to land a com· parable new job. The postmaster general also pulled every wire he could lay his hands on to postpone the congressional hearings. He called representatives, senators,' businessmen and labor leaders in an attempt to bring pressure on Rep. Char!es Wilson, D·Galif., to call orf or at least delay the hearings. ~Vhy, oh \vhy don't peo'ple use eir turn signals? Are they gel· ng a disc9unt on nen· cars by not huving them installed ? l'.E.\V. BUT THE pressure backfired. and the tough \Yil so n proceeded to pul many postal higherups and conlrac· to~ under oath. He found that Klas· sen had been less than candid in his public denials of our stories. The postmaster general struck back through the American Postal Workers Union, which got_just about everything it requested at the last bargaining session with Kl ilssen. The union boss, Francis Filbey,' put out a poisonous press release calling lhe \\'.ilson subcommittee member s "jackals" and an unnamed columnist a ··pygmy journalist'" . \\'IDLE POSTAL pay has gone up. 1t should be added, Klassen's cut· backs in the labor force have caused hardships. Many workers now have to put in long hours or overtime to move· the mails. · Filbey told my associate Jack Cloherty that he did not. in Klassen's behalf. ask Rep. Wilson to delay the postal hearings. But "'e have been in· formed by unimpeachable sources that Filbey, indeed, did conlact \Vilson. In the days or~the Pony Express. it took four dt-ys to move a letter from coast to coast. 'I'&day, 100 years and $100 billion later , it often still lakes rour ·days. With new leadership and some structural changes, the Postal Service may eventually be able to out· perform the.Pony Express. Footnote: Rep J\.1orri s Udall , D·Ariz., a personal friend of K1assen's has asked him to resign. Other mem· bers of the House Postal Committee are preparing to join the call. e... I ~T Happy's Rocky Credit Rating t'I .__ ) • Pea Nilllb'. I feel these attacks on Mr. Jtormelelltt are not On1y scur- rilous......_ downright illogical. An.er :all, he'UM only politician in the cqun· I ART HOPPE ) :try w= the give. l'~enthewillexplainfuJlyto . R~ky : Unemployed. eh! And you Con..,.,w he ~ave or loaned a worrt!fl wonder why you have t.rd'llble coup~ree mllhon (who ~ounts?) getting loans. Answei' the plsione will to fr1eridit employees, ne1ghbors, you ' Cousins ana offspring. But I can1t see · how he1s going to explain l(taning Happy: (handing over the $15,000 to his wife, Happy. . receiver): It's your 30n, Rodman. He l sup)>ose it could happen in any warits to know if he can borrow the -ty.pie?al American hOme. It's a..dif· family car and $27,000 .• ficult sCeric to envision, however. SCENE: Rocky is seated behind his desk in hi s study. Happy enters, shop- ping bag In hand. ·u1ppy: I have lo go to the store, deli'.1COuld 1 borrow $15,000? • : Always glad to help out I Ir Ua. And at the prime rate. too. 1 ~fkt' Yourself comfortable in, cliair!lhere while l fill out your ~pli.tlon . ·.,, dealllyl: Why do I have lo filUWtt~ form ? I saw that list of your debtors In the,paper,Just give me one good reason why you lou.ned lhatprett.y' Joan Brad• $10,283 last N<!w Year's Eve. !.. Roc:ky· ••all I had on me, fella. Now lhl!'h, cupatlon? Han1: "omemakcr, as you well Rock"y : Tell him I 'm not using either. Glad to hear he's got a date .. Let's see here. Do you own your own home, the one' you say you're making_? · 1tapp1: You' know very well it's your home, dear Retky: Unemployed, homeless •• , Drat, there'• the phone again. , Happy: (an1wering): ll'• your cousin, Winthrop Aldrich. You know. the one who used to be chairman of . T he Chase Manhattan Bank. lie want& to borrow your lawnmower and $12,000. • - Happy: But we just moved out of the Governor's P.!ansion, dear. ,, Rocky: Unemployed, homeless, no permanent,, address ... Whal about name of last employer as credit reference? Happy: It was you, dear. Remem· bt?r? I work~d as your secretai'y when you were first elected. Governor in 1958. Rocky: (writing): Previous em· P!oyer out of business. Now. any history or (check one) insanity. lewd conduct, bankruptcy ... Doesn't that phone ever slop? 'llappy: (answering): fl's your son. Steve. lie wants to borrow one or the other ramlly cars and $12,600. locky: Okay', but why can't that kid date a better class of girl like his brot.her? Last question: husband's OC· cupation? Happy :~Bu , dear;you•re currently unemployed. Rocky: <tearing up the form): \Yell, fella, there goes your credit ruling. Pt;RllAPS it didn't happen like thi!. Bul If not, how c:in Mr . .Roc.kefel- ler justiry to Congress his mbltlon to be Vice President and economic trouble-shooter when he goes around making loans to POOf' credit risks'J.lke . WASHINGTON -Secretary of_ Stale Henry A. Kissinger is telling President 1-~ord a ll he Deeds to know about the J\.1ideasl: the prospect or avoiding anothei-war therei with a consequent oil embargo and conrron· talion with the Soviet Union has diminished alarmingly .. It is not necessary to have access to \\'hite llouse tapes of their COn\•er· sat ions becau~~ Ki ssinger is saying as much publicl y and the .extern;il ~-...... evidence a lso points i<fl t h at direction. The first order of bu siness £ollowing 1 he Democratic sweep in the elec· lion s i s con· ~ult:ltion bet"'een Presid en t Foret and the leaders hip or an over· \\'hclrrfingly Democratic Congress on common measures to-prevent a crisis rrom becoming a catastrophe. If ever the country \Vt're in need or nalional unity it is now. YET Tlt ERE'"'is no evidence thul the f'ord administration or the TIE>\\' • Congress can steel themselves to the immediate and dra"stic measures necessa ry to prepare lhis countrv \\'hile there is still time for another oll embargo under the hair raising con· dilionsora new J\.lideastwar. -Several factors contribute to the presept problem which is presented in so different a form than ever b«;fore. Ki ssinge r 's magical status has diminished. llis authority in Congrl!ss is being undermined. Ford's freedom or action is circumscribed by the recent· election. The absence of RICHARD WILSON Richard tl-t°. Nixon, with his natured concepts. firm resolve and inter· national respect, is beginning to be felt. Ki ssinger without Nixon is not the same. harm than good. Since then CongreS5 enacted a flossy reorganization or ener1;y agencies and President Ford placed in charge of them Secretary o( the Interior Rogers i\lorton. The Jong·rangc prOblems are being dealt with in a long.range way, while the immediate problems go unsolved. The main problem is to cut down the us~_or oil. no\v. because we can't afford to import it at the st~ggering pric"es extorted by the Arab consortium. Nar TO TllJS i.s added the now evident can "'-'C afford having our foreign fact that no policy carrbe pursued suc· policy terrorized by threats-of a new cessfully, as il was in the Nixon ad· Qil-embargo. · mi~slration. without the active par· But cutting do"'n America's use ·0r ticipalion or· a congressiorial-leadef-oil is so painful that neither Presldcrit ship ne\.\•\y' intoxicated by an ·etec· Ford nor Congress was abl.eto faceul) toral landslide. ·1 be.f \Vhenever berore an ad min. ,·s1rat1·on to i ore the election. It migbt mean rationing, increased taxes or both and considered the cpnsequenccs of an Federal Energy Administratoi: John Arab·lsraeli "-'ar it could support Sav.·hill had to .resign for having im· Israel militarily hut short or direct in· ..,politely mentioned this in public. ter\·ention ·without dire results. That J\.feantime. before a committee of was before the previously undreamed Congress headed by Sen. Henry ~I. of c1ff f!mbargo became a·weapon with Jackson CD -\Vash. ). v:irious energy such devastating consequences to the and economic officials have been ex· national 'economy. But no\v every ploring what ought to be done in so move in support of Israel must be delicate a fashion that they seem rear· measured in terms or Arab retaliation ful of burning their tor\gues. against· the American \\"3Y of life in ·a lime of already severe economic VERY FE\V ·people in responsible stress. posiliDns here ha\"e much faith in Co mmon sense would dictate President ford 's voluntary app_roach rorehand ed methods of avoiding such to energy conservation. Conservnlion pressure so• that lhe effects of is a ·\'ery mild word to describe the retaliation \VOuld be reduced to a requirements. bearable level and American polic3111 Gloom y foreboding about another couldbe·carriedoutfrceofcoercion: ~lideast \\'ar that might mean cat· · 4 astrophc should be enough to convince TllE URGENCY. or such preventi\·e both President Ford and the heady action "'as clearly seen last year congressional leaders that they had before \Valergate preempted. every' better get together soon on an urgent other problem in \\'asttington. Bul policy or national unily \\"ilh respect to even then President i\'ixon ''elocd an both ritideasl policy and oil conser· emergency energy bill as doing more , at ion. E~hics and Advertising · J\.1a ny years ago, and sirlce imitated by other professions, the dOetors and lawyers· decided that th"e banning or ad\'.ertising ~ould serve to upgrade their proress1ons and improve their imag~s. Prior to that it n·as common ·pra.ct!cc f~r then} to regularly run their 'business cards" in the columns of the local newspapers. But the doctors were.placed under the threat or being kicked out ot "the m e d i c a I .a s . socia'tion, a blue ribb~n organ· ~~ ization '1'hich has a ' big club by reason 1-' of its ability to bar fr.om hos pitals those \Vho are not members if they violale the code .of ethics adopted by lhe associOtion. T.he 1:1\vycrs ·"·en( them one better :ind .s~cured legislation niuking ad· vert1s1ng, C\'ell the publitlation O( a si mple notice or one's place or. l>usincss, a cause for disbarment. Other/rofessions h:lve likewise al· lemptc to prftludc ndvertising although most of the prohibitions dirett themsel\'l!li al the content and .. re not com pl etc bans. THERE IS, of course. some merit to .a code or ethics which discourages certain Lypes of odvertising. The very fact th;1t the professions htt\'C bonned it estabr hes LOO Jact a problem had existed. . And, it probobly is as much ::iguinst the public inlcresl 115 it ill to the professions, thnt one not be allowed to make fnl sc or exaggeraled._claims as . ( EAR L WATERS givirig their address, hours. and ) medica l spcci1tlt,v. All this does is compel a ne\v doctor to '\'ail a year or more lo _ge t listed in the phone direc· · tory. This m~kcs it difficult fo r a new doctor to open a practice. with some validity that ·it is against the public interest to permit profes- sionals to engage in cut rate ad\"cr· tiding wh ic h, ine\•itably. n·ould be.- the result if fee advertising "'ere permitted. • But it stretches the· imaginalion to believe that the mere insertion of a dignified announcement of one's place ef busines:; and office hours could, in 3ny way. be harmful to the professional ''image'' or the public. TllE ISSUE Is one \\•hich. under· standably, the newspapers ha\•c shied from lest they he char.11ed wilh a biased and proprietary inll'rcst. Shit it should be u multt·r of public con· cern. Dy announcinf.! h1 .. 11r«~cncc 1n the con1munity to the gc n('ral public a doctor pro\•i<lc:; a scr\·1cc to the people. especially in these times v.•hf"n it is nc..r impossible ror nlany cit1r.cns to rind a physic1un 1n their hour of need. This was hi ghlightt>d r<'ccntly "'hen n ph ysician mo\·ed into a new com· mun1ty and. unknov.·ingly violated one ofl.h can<>ns <'itlhCML"l1tcal soc1c y \.\'hen he pl acro a d1gnir1cd announ - rem •nl 111 lhc ne\\.,p:1 1~crs wh ich mcrrly gave his orricc. phone and houri;. IJ1 s ofll'nsc. 1:c, not hci nJ: \'IC\\cd as ~cr1011s f'•ncc the ,\;\!.\ ha:r. lcrt the lsl<ue to \oral socicti<'s. tn some \'ommunihc!I 1t is perm1si;i bl \\'hllc othor still hang\o the old wu y!S. rERll1\PS it 'A'a5 that very fact which led the lawyers to relax their rule and permit returning veterans to advertise the opening or-reopening or their oftices. But in t he 'doing it pr:ovokes the question or why it is then unethical for a la\vyer just coming out of sc"hool or movi{lg to a new com· munity to do likewise? And why is it unethical to run such ads anytime? ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lll)bt'rl 1\'. \VePd. Puhlishrr Thomas Kee vll. Editor Barbaro Kreib1ch, Edilorzal Page Editor The editorial page of the Dally 'Pilot seek~ to 1nrorm and stlmul3te r.~ders by presenting on thi s page d\\•erse romm entary on topi~ of In• terest by S)'ndirated colum nists and canooni~ts. by pro\·~ding a fDl'Ul'll ' r..rt.ade.cL\·1e.ws and by PttStU\IDl~l-+ lh1s newspaper ·~ opinion!! and ide~_ on current to1HCl!. The ed1tori~ opinions of the Daily l'ilOI. 3pf)('ar on\)' in the editorial rolu mn 11t tlM lop n( lh e page. OpiniollS cxprc.iSsed h)' lhe column11ils 11nd car1900i~ts :.i nd letter wrHt"r arr t~ir own and no cndor11rmcn1 of their vic::w11 by the J?a1ly Pilot should be lnferrtd. riday, Novcmbt:r 1s, 1Q14 know. . ~ ltocky: Anything for a cousin. And remind me to clOle my account there before the word geu out. Where were we? Ob, yes. Number ot years at'• present address? ' hl.swUe? ......... " r to hi s abilities. It can also be 3rsued Still the ban seems unrca\i'lilic when doctors are permitted to advcrlisC hi the yellow pOl,?C:S 0£ the ph.,g_ne book, • \ •, • ' . Regents' . Meeting Proteste d \ SANTA BARBARA (AP) -It seemed like old times again at a Uni\'ersity of Califor n ia rege nt s' meeting: demonstrators were back and so werec:im· · pus money problems. Sweetening .Oil D r ill Go ing So ur_ Foes Seek SAC RAMENTO (AP) ' -A major manufac-F d' ·lurer of sugar says the un 1n g price could soar another 2Q cents before the end of the year to 75 cents a pound. "People are going to have to get used to. the idea of paying higher. sug_ar (!rices,'' Job.n Bunker, president of the !lolly Su.gar Corp .. told ' the California Beet Gro,vers "Association in LOS ANGELES -Wil- liam Ruckelshaus, first chief of the E nvironmental Protection A&'!JlCf. wil renresent Southern Callror· nia cities fighting the federal government's plans to increase offsftore oil dril· lingfit·was reported today. ( a speech reported Thur- ) Sday. ~~S_t_a_te~~~ '---~~----' The estimated several hundred demonstrators, the first at-a re gents meeting The Los 1\ngeles Times said it had learned that Ruckelshaus had agreed to serve as la wyer fo r a coal ition or local govern· men ts and ·'would "·ork !or , a flOminal fee, perhaps as little as $5,000. '' for se,•eral years, shouted ··1et the people in" and "pigs out. people in:' The demonstration in· eluded protest s against regenL~' opposition to incor· poration of Isla Vi!f.a. which adjoins the UC Santa Bar· bara campus, UC in,•est- 12_Queried On Bribes To Gamble _Los Angeles r.tayor_Tom Bradley, who has been organzing the resista'nce, is heading up an effort lo raise funds for cities opposed to oil drilling off the Southern California CoaSt. ments in companies doing LON.G BEACH (AP ) - business in South Africa Tu•el\'e Long Be-ach city of-ONE,PROBLEM became and wjljt the demonstrators ficials have been questioned ev ide nt T hurs day al a saiO were -'-.Ulb ac ks In by FBI agents and given meeting among represen-~ ethni c a nd ···tow-income subpoe:nas tetiappear before latives of oi)posed cities, · programs. a s pecially impaneled· wh en Harr.let Wieder or federal grand j ury in-Huntington Beach lamented R eagan R efuses vestigating _organiied her city "doesn't have the J ' . f • • ,. •• ,, .. ,,.,,,.""""'"'.,,.,,,•,,•e.•.:c""'-''9"'"°'------~o~•-rL~V-P~IL-O~T-~A~.'i~. ' Johnny Mack Brown, -70, Coipboy Hero_,.Succum bs .. ' . -. , \V OODLAND HILLS cingDaughters." (AP ) -Johnny Mack· , Buthishandsome,rugged Brown , who soared from. appea rance a nd 6·fOOt·l, All -American football· 175-pound frame led him to player at the University or· western .films and starring Alabama t o star i ri' ro)es with such stars as numerous western films, Greta Garbo. J ackie died Thursday at the ?t1otion. · CflC!.gan, Norma Sh~artt. Picture and Television. Joan Crawford and Maq llospilal a spokesman said. West. lie also costarred Brown'. 70. had been suf-~it h t.tar.~ .Pickford 'in feting from a kidney Coquette, 1n which she problem ror the last four won an Academy Award. l CONTRACTS he signecl,, during his... early film c'1'eW 1 did not ihc"lude lan11uat~ that woul~ P)lY hlnvwhen the films went on telcwl.sion' 1r in later years and thes ,.,.hift his "sec_onci j:~reer-"' -'Off TV ...... began 1n tfl&...earb' - 1950s, he received no~cfft'ft: pensation. · ~ ...... months. Bro~·n had a sens§_fjonal career as a pass receiver for the Crimson Tide and reached his peak as a senior in the 1926 Rose Bowl game when he caught touchdown passes or 61 and 30 yards as Alabam a defeated Washington 20-19. Jn 1961, aner some guest shots on the Perry Mason • and Wells Fargo television • shows. Brown became a HE MADE the West.em host who greeted l-lollywood epic "Billy The· Kid" for notables al a we1l·kl] wn :P.1GA-1 and later, for Ulli ver* Beverly Hills resl!_Urarlt . • "'. sal, a series of Westerns in-Funeral arrangements eluding "Range Justice." were pending al Forest ''Western R e negades," Lawn l\temorial Park and "West of El Dorado" and Ceme tery, in suburban "Law of the Range." Glendale. The P.1 otion Picture,--,-----,------- 'Herald·Fame Poll named THE FOLLOWING year, him bne of the IO best Brown was an assistant money-making Western coach when he returned to stars every year from 1943 the Rose Bowl with.-the lO 1950. (Good Deed Peop.ej make the scene Sundays in the Alabama football tearri a nd Brown married his col· he contacted veteran actor lege sweetheart, Constance George Fa"•cetl, who sug-Foster, and they had foor gestE!d he try motion plci children between 1931 and lures. rr'=94='=·:;:;;;:;;;;::;:;;;:~~~~~~~~~~~ Brown had dOne some SAN DIEGO <APl-Gov. crime's influene 1 eh onL~lty ~~~~;~~s to put up any Ronald Reagan says he governm e nt, e . ong ·. · '" · fuoTBAlLL, COWl!OY HERO DEAD AT 70 v.·ould not accept any offer Beachln_dependent sa1dtn.~ The 1nrorm ~gathenl}g stage acting at Alabama and he started his meteoric film career with a leadin9 --role-in-the-t928.-drawinF room comedy "Our ·oan· -"from J>resldent Ford to 6e'co~~rlghtectstQ1'YintoaaYs a,J?P\oved plans for the Otinny MiClfBrownlRFavortt8 Role vice president if Congress ed1t1ons. N~!1onal Academ y t o,~--~------------------ does not confirm Nelson A. The in~estigation r por· cntique a federa.1 gov~rn-V th J 9 Rockefeller to the post. tedly centers on alleged ·ment draft on P\OJected 1~-.I. 0 U ' ' Howe"er, the California bribes to city officials to P?ct to the _en\·1ron!'"lent .1f Republican told reporters )lt!rmit establishment or a ~Ii compRnies begin dnJ. Set•tenced here Thursday he doubted gambling game in the city. ling. ..:;--" that Ford "'ould offer him In the story by J\1ary !\laybr Bradley. \\1ho the vice presidency. But. Ncis'A'cnder, the Jndepen· sh.arply criticiied reported To Death Reagan warned. congres-dent said it had learned that federal plans for drilling, sional rejection of Rockefel· th e g rand ju r y wa s "'as selected to try to put . ler would pose a problem ope rating after 50 FBI together a funding formul a for the President. agents moved into Long a mong supporting com- Pair Murdered Beach "\\•ithin the las t munities. month. SAN BERNARDINO (AP) -A seriously woun· ded Los AMgeles man was accused Thursday of mur- der in the deaths or his ex· girlfriend and her new boyfriend. TllE NEWSPAPER said Pill Okayed it could not confirm from ttther the FBI or other feder al officials that the in-F 0 r Minors. vestigation was going on . Calvin Anderson Cren· · shaw, 33, booked in San Be r· nardlno, was charged in warrants iss ued in Los Angeles with murder, kid · naping and felony assault, the sheriff's offi ce said. N~is"'ender said she had 'SACRA~1ENTO <tlPI ) -oonf~rmed rr.~m most of the :~ you ng 'A•oman bas the 12 city orr1c1als -orr the ' right to obtain• governmenl- re<"ord -that they had been paid contraceptives and S~bpoenaed: And former other fa mily planning ser- c1ty councilman Robert vices e ven..,,·ithout her Crow agreed to. tal.k. on ~he parents' consent. according record, about his d1seuss1on to the s tate attorney with the FBI. general. -' ln•nt e Killed SANUENTIN !UPIJ - 'The body of a 24·year-0ld minimum security inmate was found buried under a mound of dirt Thursday at San Quentin prison. The story said Crow "'as The formal opinion issued asked ab.out the establish-Thursday appltes to minor ment or a game called females who 3.re or child- Ringo. simi13r to Bingo. but bearing age and who would described by its operators qualify for welfare if they as a game of sk1U, not chan· v.·ere not supported by their ce. parents. }.aguna Niguel's Sea Terrace Apart- ments create a new kind of apartment U\·i ng for ad ult.~. From patio or balcony )'Ou look out upon an oce"an vie,,·, or a park*like setting. \Vhi~ 11andy beaches and rru i:i ing sailboats invite you to enjoy a 11\vim, 11ai1, or e\·e ning i;troll in the sunset. And 11·ith you r n1a rina*11tyled apartment l'Ome all the plen~urc!l 6f Ln~una Nigue\'s 8.000 acre \\·orld-grcnt J recreatio~, conven,ie nt shoppi,ng, 1 friendly people. It 11 t.he choice way to live. Putdlif inyourlile .• ,toddycometo - • Laguna Niguel The Choice Com munity lh1ncho Ilernardo and Villalt'C Park, other fine N'l'\\' To'll'lll by ~\·co Con1mu nlt}t De"elo~rs, 1 nc. (714) 4!13-0501 L I , li1arina-styl~ 1 & 2 uxury nter1ors bedroom, have 1 & 2 b9ths. All..elettric gourmet kitchen and bulll-in s. l lw.droom from $230. 2 bedroom1!rom$250. Some furnished at$30 more • a month. Tennis A fast game of single• or double• isa gre1t.-1yto1tay fn &hape. A -' ' SACRAMENT O <UPI) -John R. Diai. 19. convicted or the sex slayirig of a fi ve-year- old girl, Thurls:day was sentenced to death in the San Quentin gas chamber .. Some members of the Diaz family sobbed as Superior Court. Judge Joseph G. Babich read th e sentence -man· datory under law. Di.a z was convicted Oct. 31 or the ratal stab- bing or Tina Marie Wil· Iiams, whose body was found in an unoccupied unit of an apartment building wher e both li ved l ast Ma y . Authorities said the youngster had been ·molested before and af- ter death and stabbed eight times in the-chest. , Rec r~at ion Cente r COrne home to the joys of recreation at your own Rec. Center. There's a. Sll&rkling11wim· ming 1>901 and J acuzti, his/her11 11auna1, billiard and game rooms, and a party kitchen and fin!sLdt loun~. California's Seniors Said 'Below~verage' SAT. & SUH. MOY. 1~17 WHY •.. SAT. AND SUM. OMLY? Wl'll DlSPl lA Tl ! lOAD CONSTIUCTIOH, MONDAYS TMlou.M fllDA'fS MAS FOlCIO US TO H01.0 A Sl'ICTACULAI SAU OH THI OMl.Y TWO DAYS rrs COHYINltHT FOi. CUSTOMllS TO fff'ID SACRAMENT9:"!APl - Ga liforni a's hig h. school senior:s a re trailing far behind the res t or the nation's graduating classes in "''rilin g and language skill s, says ·a state •report ~released today. The report of the re~ults of the statewide educational testing program shoy,·s the s tate's seniors steadily plummeting fa rther and farther behind the rest of the nation for the last five years. "WE ARE very conce r· ned about it." said Dr, Alexander Law, head of progra m evaluation and research for the state Department of Educatioo. "But I was not surprised by the 12th grade results." Ca lifornia 's s ixth grade students are also trailing far behind the national averages on achievement t ests, said the report presente d to the St-.te Board.of Education today, • But second and t hird grade pupils are scoring '"'ell above the national averaies on their tests, ac- cording to the summary of the tests given to 1.5 million of the s tat e'~ s~hool children. T H E REPORT s howed California's seniors were 16 percentage points below the national average on writing .scores on standariied tests. OUI PU.Cl Of IUSl*::::;::;S~L:,_ _____ ..;;.~ 01( Ai.I. LONG DRESSES P4HT SUITS . & OTHER !TIM~ HEW SHIPMENT! IM TIME FOR CH~ISTMAS tht ••tr: ,opilll• MINMETOHKA MOCCASIHS . . HO~ IM SA.T. 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MAGNAVOX DIAUR NOW •• , DURING TUDl-IN DATS ••• RIMIMllR CllMSTMAS IS CllMillGI • I • • ' 90DAY UNITED 0 .A.C. • ...,.. __________ .... ~J:til..noYL-- '::.... under con11truc- Direction•: From Loi An~le1, take the San Diego/· Santa Aha Fl'ffl- wa)' aouth to Crown Valley Parkway ex.it. Ri("bt (approx. & mL) to:PaoiAe.- Cout Hirhway. Wtl mile to Nicuel Rd. Ltft on N~ Bd. to The Sea Turace A-ta. • • tlon an d due tor completlon in Oclobel'. ' ,• • .!:.!::::. -- • • HO INTEREST Dtptndlb4e 6967 WAR .... ·s.i.us-.v I Siles and Servlcf, HUNTINGTON llACH stnee 1'26 ·14z.s1t'6 • ... , . ALL lllGllAVOX DEALERS OFFER OM~ FU!,I. YEAR PARTS _110 UIOR WI RRlllTT OM ILL ABOVE TELEVISIOI• smr -.. -... -~ ... --.... -_ .. _ ...... -• I ' • . . .. /, l I • • " . · ... • " , ' o.-ange Coast • ' • .. - Today's Final , N, l' .Stocks -. • • -· VOL. 67, NO. 319;-5 SECTIONS, 46 P~GES ORANGE COUNT¥, CALIFORNIA · -;rr1t5AY, NOVEMBER 1s,' 1974 1<1c T·EN GE NTS ' • • • rt Forms ·Offshore Oil Battle Plan· By GARY GRANVILLE\'. Ofllleo.11\' ...... Newpcirt Beach joined a coalition of local agencies tl\4ll met in Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bra'dleY'S office Thursday 'tO begin a joint carilpaign against Department of Interior offshore dril· lincplans. According to th.; city's represen- taUve to the conference, Mayor Pi:o Tem Milan Dostal,.it was agreed that: I. -Legal. legislative and ad- -~-- . minislrative means woulli. b:e used l.o halt the ~epa_rtment's plap!f'llo gtant OFFSHORE OIL OPPONENTS SEEKING FUNDS, Story Page AS drilling leases off Southern Califor- nia's coast next spring. -An effpri.-should be made·, in- cluding courf"'aCtion if neeessary, to delay public he~rings~the department has scheduled for Dec. 2 and 3 in Santa ~tonica . -Participating agencies should jointly fund the S45.000technical study of the 1,300-page environmental "Im· pact statemu.t.-covering the offshore drilling pl an's.' ~ ~The services of former env iron· mental protection agency c_,hief \Vil- liam D. Ru ckelhausshould be'retained to help in the. ··forthcoming confron- tation between federal and local agen· • "cies. -Support should be sought from the governments of the three Southern California counties affected by the off. shore drilling plans as u·eJI as inland cities. Dostal said it seemed to be the con- sensus of the agencies represented at the meeting called by Bradley that the department has .. disregarded due process as well as itsou•n environmen· tal regulations " • Tttc NcwJ)Ort Beach rcprssentative O:to the ·conference also said, ··we just haven't been given sufficient time to st\ldY the e nvironqiental impact report. That is why \\'e feel lhedelay in the public hearing is necessary.'' ~ Dostal sciid a finance committee of the Los An geles City Council has already approved a SIS,000 ap- propriation as that city's contribution to the technical analys is of the environ· menlalslatement. · 1 r ' -U-D- lie said it is ex pet ted thql µie full council '~·ill approve the expenditure· next ""eek. ~Ionday night. the !\e\\•port Beach City Council indicated it \\'111 support an approp,riatC expenditure as the cit v.'s co ntribution to the joint effort. Dostal said it \\'as not decided .hew participating agencies u•illsharein the cost . . ~ "It could be the formula \\'ill be ' ' 'llP(.~,--~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ '- Mobile H0,n1e B11r1as Costa Mesa firemen spray water through \vindows to douse blaze which broke out e3rly today in mobile hom e at Rolling Homes Mobile Park. 1973 Newport Blvd. Firemen said Viana Burdick awoke shortly arter midnight to find her electric blanket on fire. but managed to flee before fl ames gutted her trailer, destroying her belongings . Firemen estimated damage at $15,000. , 1 Campaign Definit~ S~y s Aide By HELENTllOMAS WASHINGTON.(U PI ) -President Ford will d efinitely run for the presid en cy in 1976. his chief spoke.sqian said today. ' White House press secretary R.on Nessen told reporters Ford' changed the "probably'' that he has said before. to "definitely" tltonday while talking to persons outside the \Vhitc House. Asked u·h·y Ford had positively madeo.up his mind t\\'O years before the' election, Ne1Sensaid: · "I guess you've heard him say how much he enjoys being President." Ford himself and his spokesmen previously said he "probably" \\'OUld head the Republican ticket in th_e next presidential race. .. "I heard him say it first on ~l on· day," said Nessen, re!erring to the definite statement . Jn response to questions, Nessen said that through. news rei)orts Ford was a~are that some Repui,licans might challenge his candidat".1 and try to_pominate C\flOther GOP ~an· didate. '-'' Nessen said Ford obviously con· suited with his wife Betty and '"it's clear .from the fact that he said that. stie mu st have gon'e along with it.-:• CSee FORD, Page A!)· Three Perish In Va 11 Nuys Pla1ie Smashup VAN NUYS (A P l -At least three persons were kflled today when a twin· engine airpla ne crashed in heavy fo g at Van Nuys airport, setting an ,.ir: cr;act fueling station afire, authorities reported. Firemen said there were possibly two other persons aboard. Mesa "Banket En ers Death. Plot : Pie.a • lll "They're still uncovering bodies in the wreckage," said Dick Tarantino. ~ asslstaJtt chief of the airport control · tower: "We saw the flash from the tower. We saw this large explosion, but we didn't see the actual crash. There Was very heavy fog. . , . . ~ . ~ Costa Mesa banker accused or . reading of his constitutional rights,· plotting his wife's death with a washanded·acopjofthefelony_Charge , promised payoff of $10,000 rorthe mur· tha11cou1d send him to state. prisdn for derpleadedinnocenlThurs«1ay. lOyears and was relurnedtojail. Darrell Dean Heiser • .42, will be Authorities-said he was released representedbyapublicde(enderwhen later in the afternoon aner securing 'he returns to Central Orange County the baiJ bond of $10.000, which requires Judicial District CoUrt Monday' for a$1,000cash'6eposit. preliminary bearing. • Heiser was arrested Wednesday af-· Heiser, 16192 Windemeier Lane._ ter vestigation. that began a week ago Huntington Beach, appeared in t~e today.. . Santa Ana courtroom Thursday ,~c-J:l~ f~ formally. charged with companied by Pub~c Defender r;>ean sohc1tat1on to c.o~n:ut mu~der. based Allen. I on alleged ne.go~1at1ons v.:1th Orange C l rr . 1 1 'd b . d County Sheriffs ln\•esllgalor Les our o 1c a s sa1 e waive · Leber. ./ -P rime Rate Drops Again ' NEW YORK IAP) -First National Cit.y Ba nk , rontinuing its role or industry pacesetter. today lowered its prime rate another quarter point to 10.25 percent, ctrectivc l\londuy. The nation'.s sct0nd lnrgcst commercial bonk has dropped the rate it chnrgcs o~' loans to most creditworthy business bor· rowers 1 ~ percentage pointcr in scve11 weeks. '. ' .. , ·Leber and Costa Pt1esa PolJ ce Deie'c· live George \V i Ison claim J.leiserhad a • clandestine meeting with Leber last Friday, paid him S600 for his services asaeontract killer. the defendant. manager or a, · Croc~er Bank al 3333 S. Bristol St., Costa f\t esa, allegedly prom l.cied . $10,000for successrul corTtplcUonofthc job. Cere1nony for Star HOLl,YWOOD IUPl l -A Marine Corps honor guard was to take part today in a graveside ceremony al Hower Memorial Park on the 16th an· ·· nlversary of t.he death or movie star 1 Tyrone Power, who served as''• •.Atarlnc pilot in World W~r 11. ,( ' J "As far as .I know, the plane v.cent stra~hl Jnto the ~fyund . Ycrticall:v . If lthad'g0ne in any other way, it would ha ve done a lot of damage to the other planes parked here. The twin 'engine, six-seat Piper Az~ec, valued at $100,000wasowned by \Vorld West AViation. a fli ght training school which also rents airplanes. The identities of the victims were not immediately disclosed. Bill Baird. fire dj!partment public service officer, said the plane took off info:, ciFCled the field and reported engilfe trouble'. It was .trying .to land when it c ras hed into a group or gasoline pumps, be said . The fire was extinguished in about 10 minutes. Baird said. ... • STOC/(S, ·SLUMP DESPITE cu·r • NEW YORK <AP) -TM st<><k markef sank st~adily today under the weight of innauon and recession wor· ries. (Table1, sn. The Dow JOJ\e$' aVGrage or 30 tn· dustrials lost 10.79 Polnl5 to 647.61. and losers led gainel"I bY about 2 to 1 in quiet trading on "the New Yorli: Stock Exchari'ge. Prl,ccs s howed no favorable response to anotht!r cltt In the prime lcnd1 ng rate, from 1014li to 10'~ pcr- i::enl, by New York's First NaUon31 City Dank. ,. ; ' • . D.it\ll'llolt~-· PHARMACIST ALVIN PINK(EY BEHIND COUNTER OF HIS OLD-FASHIONED DRUG STORE Ploka~d LuC:y and Pink's Drugs Have Been Fixtures in Costa Mesa Since 1933 Med School· Closure Hint Bared By DOUGLAS FlnTlSCHE Ol"'-01ilYP'ilaCS1..i • A hint al a UC Regents committee meeting that one or ttie university's medical sc ho~ the one on the Irvin e campus -mi'ght have to be closed because of high costs was viewed as an cfforlto impress the state legislature by UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich today. In a finance committee meeting in Santa Barbara. RegOnt• William Coblentz said Thursday that costs or running the university's .five medical ' schools wG1:!t'd force closi ng one unless the state was willing to make 8 finan- cial commitmer;it to keep them open, Aldrich said. Of the five m·edical campuses-Ir- vine, UCLA , Davis. San Francisco ana San Diego-Irvine has the I.east permanent facilities. Two teaching buildings on Ole cam- pus are valued at $2 to S3 million and the UC l ·California Coll ege .of ~1cdi cine recently acquired orange County ~1edical Center for $5.S mil- lion. Despite concern over the "horren· dous costs" of the medical education pr'og ran1, as Coblentz put .it, the .finance committee approved the design a nd environmental impact ..-eport for a $17 million 200·bc d hospit·al on the UCI campus. _ Con.'itruction on the fa cility, Aldrich said, should begin by mid·1975. An audit of the medical program discussed at the me~ting showed that the medical school s and their as· sociated hospitals have $32 million in· .unpaid medical bi US outsta ndiog. This "'as despite a record $47.2 mil- lion iri gifts rece1ved by the wdversity> system in 1974, up U .4 per-tent frOm tHe prevlol1s yea't"s gifts .' The financlB I problems 10f1.the schools. Coblentz sa'.id~ requi~ eJther on infusion of more state fund$ or a chanJ:e.in the medicarpro~ram . ''J\Iaybe \\'o'll have to bite the bullet und do away with one or maybe two of the medical schools and concentrate our efrort!i on the rest,,. Coblentz said. Shering his copcern. Regent Robert 1 R9ynolds, chairlhon of the hospital operation~ committ(!t'.1. said t~al if tht'. flnancil~I problems are not fo cMI nov., "we'll have no alternative to cutlinJil , !Se< M E DICAL, Pa ge A21 • 'Pink' a Star • Mesa Druggist, Store Featured By ARTllUR R. VINSEL Of Ille 01Ur ..i1e1 5~11 Al vin L. "Pink" Pinkley,' "'ho set tied do wn at what was once a country crossroads 41 years ago to.become a pharmac ist and inriuential s mall town politician made his movie debut Wednesday ni ght. He never dreamed over four decades of supplyi ng the growi!'l g city with aspirin and cough syrup from the back counter and ice cream sodas from lhe fountain that his career \\'ould rinally be captured on film . He and his wife Lucy u·ere feted .by many friends in the city police facility auditorium for a local premiere showing ot the movie highli ghting a sm.all town druggist's daily duties. "An X·roted picture it is not." cackled Pinkley after \'ie\ving the film which \\'as produced by a Hol- lywood studio. "A Better Wa y of Car ing.·· \\'as done by Joseph Pipher & Company for th e John son & J ohn son phar- maceutical corporation. starring Pink'and Lu cy and a cast of a hundred unidentified people in the field of medicine . Tht'!ir you ng soda jerk in the land·· mark pharmacy a nd fountain at 1820 Newport Bl vd., Tom Gibson1 along with Josh Cammer. 15. his sister Sarah. 9, and Laurie Baird. 9. are all included. Josh. Sarah and Laurie in 1930s period C'oslun1c play roles in the film ' Mesa WoJnan's • House Burgled :\ A COsta ~1esa legal sccret;iry retur- ned from a short trip Thursday to find ~her home hlid been burglarized or nearly-S2,SOO In va luables. lncludln.I! food and jewelry . -'Cynthia E. ~tantella. 27. ·or 1980 Wallace Ave .• lold potice her loss in · eluded a stereo. sil\ .. er .... •11r<", :;:everal <'Oats, the je"''Clry and a quunUty of nli!O l5. lnvestlgatori'i i'i3id lhc burgl:1r en· tered through a sl\d1ni: glass \\'indO\\' ""·hlch had not been!ockttl, .Pltbbugh 1t "'as screened. J\n ss tlt.aniclln discov't>red tht• brcaM ·an ut l:i :au a .m., \\'hen she ret\lrned Crom a visiL \\'Ith her rlnnce "hO lives in a,nother cit)' . that they know well in real life.: they are customers eating ice cream. A special bonus preview "''as als'o shown first in the form of a film shov.·ing the •lollywood film -makers ma king the film. wit h random shots from the cutting room floor . The final pha~maceulical film is literally a celluloid collage in color, with soundtrack or music and nar. ration. Shooting was done one Sunday last spring. with the Pinkleys gelling S225 for combined performanceS, use of the picturesque premises a nd S25 worth of Cokes and ice cream. Pink was so weary fro m the frenetic pace or the •lollwyood film -makers on his normal day or rest that he almost had lo take ~londay arr, hut it was business as usual. Shots of various Southland sCenes including Los Angeles International Ai rport and a touching visual portralt of a "'oman. 70, in a rest home <See PINK LE\'. Page A2t Con~t " 14•:1Cl1("r IA\\' i:louds becoming partly 5unny 1nland Saturday, ;.iccor- ding to thl' y,·eatber ~ervicc. u•ith ronsiderahll' IO\\' cloudiness at the beaches ull day. llighs al the sands 65 to· 6M rising to 70 to 74 inland l:\SIDE TODA V Slaff Wrilei Carol i\foore hai mel a Nelbporl Beach arli.d af/Jfc- 1ed with "hyilereogrophics" See today'& Weekender for the dory . AIY-$tr~on " Miili"'• ... .... 11119 " ...... Cl .. L.M, .. r. .. M..-.lf....., .. C;ilitfnl • .. ""''"""' ..... , .. CllU•Nffl 01·11 Or .... t.olM .. ...... •• -· .,,l "'"-· •• ..... ... Dloll'll frklk9t •• Sl.Ulolltt.tt, .... ! ~ ......... ao; • .. TtltYhltfl " fo11A~c .. llt·I Jflelt.ft , .... 11 ...... 11 .. -" .. -:: l~tt,mh•-" ~HeW\ '""' t..I'*"' ~·•I "'"'....., ... ' , ., \. ----_,;..---··-I -1\2 CAil Y P!lOT -NIC Friday. Novembet 15. t91• Publisher Agrees4 WASll!NGTON !UPI ) -A "'major publisher•· has agreed to print a book "hlch former President Nixon will \\'rite at?out his sears in the White fl ouse. an atde told U.S. District Court n1ateriels to the ziggurat ln La1una Nlauel. tinuing dela,.. makeJ it lncrtruingty materials were •available in (aJifor· Nixon's attorney. Herbert J. Miller', eects to ask the former president thi!I dilftculttom~ttbl.s dtadline." Na even though. Mr..-Nixon himse"" who la opposed ld-any conUnualloa of, ~kend wbetherbew\U consent to an· • Tbe tffldtvl~ w~t.i Jllaetd lb ,bas been 111 a.n~ t,ospltalii!d an~ that order, iptroduced the affidavit. ~xamination by court·appointed doc· evideftff durt.ni 1 ~On'wbether una~le to Wort directly on this pro;· Miller conteq_ded Thursday that a. tors to deterMine if he is well enough 4' ljl<lay Trlnl..lfirt R. Gannon, former special ~ssislant to Nixon assigned to prepare the material for the book, said in an a!fid.avit~·tbat his wor:k has been dcJayed'liy i court order blocking the transfe r of Nixon's presidentillT "I am inrormed that a major publisher in this count.ry bac •&reed with the former president J:O publish a boqj< wrillen by hlm," G••llOl)..!.alcL the temporary fut~IAiDI order .. ed, Gannonaald. . new W}\ite House •gr~ment gives the to testify at -the Watergate OOver·UP isainst tr8naterrinr the Nixon The court ~rder blocks ·an special prosecutor's ofCice a limited trial. material is lo be ct>ntinued lq the form a~tfeme!lt signed Sept. 6 ~tween right to "rummage through" the (or· .In a surprise appearance belore· ' Regents Give Okay .To Parcel .. The UC Regents finance committee tl11s ;aPPrp_vcd acceptance of Ci\'c acres . of. Uppe r .Newport Bay and 4.2 acres connecting it to the UC Irvine cam· .Pus-~he last parcel of a 1,000 acre deed from the Irvine Co mpany to the uni\'ers.ity. · The .Juli board of regents ~as lo rneeL 1n Santa Ba rbara today to final I)' close the·~4·yea r-old land deal. Although the bay acreage and a 100- foot Y>'ide corridor linking it to the UCI campus-was partor the orig-inal 1,000- ·acrc Jrvine Company gift to the uni\'crs it~'. a n OV.'ncrship dispute wilh Orange County government has stal· led the transfer since 1960. A rePort to the board s-~ys that ac· cepting the land at this time protects the lllli\'ersity 's interest. lf the land is condemned for public use as a result cf the ownership dispute, the univer- sity will have a right to compensation. U the Jrvine Company's ·current negoliatiOns with Orange Gounty and tbe state Department .of 'fish and Game are suc cessful. the acreafe will pl'Q_yide addittonal land for university pull)OjJS. . .. P\.iblic attitudes about the upper b&iy have changed in the time since the original transaction. Initial ln- tuesl in an aquatic park. and other recreational uses have faded, being replaced with desire to have the area satJiide as a wildlife preserve, the report says. . ''I ·believe tha t Mr. Nixon Is obligated _by contract to complete the first halt ot his book by April, 197~ and the present delay and any con- of fl preliminary injunction. Nt~<>,!l and the G ~~ral Services Ad~ mer president's materials. He asked ·U.S. District Judge John J . Sirica, J. g • ministration, g~v1ng the former Richey to blo·ck that a~reement..,as Miller said he hoped to see Nixon at ....uA great deal ont.e preparation or-president the-tight to remove his old "wholly against Mr. Nixon's will and .his home in San Clemente, an~ r~Port these matertall for Mr. NiXon 's use tapes and documents rrom the White his rights." to the court no later than Tuesday on could be under way at. this time ~the · :H:.:o:":":;·~------------·M::::;e:••::W:_h:i:::l•:.:·.:M::.::ill::•:.r.:s•'.'.:i:d~tod::::•::'.Y.:h::e_:•::•:_· _:N.:i::•::O•::'.::•.:r::es:!po::::"::"::·c__7C ___ _ .... --·-·----·----~ ~. Ul't Tt....,.._ 'LIBELOUS, PORNOGRAPHIC' Book Subject Goldberg Burglar's Booty 'Deadly' Newport Bea'ch police warned citizens today that a mis1ln1, white- ptastlc bOttle containing sodium cyanide maY be deadly. · The one-pound bottle of th' violent poison was r eported missing in a jewelry heis't last week on the Balboa Penins~la. Its contents,. in crystal form, can be fatal if inhaled. If mixed will) acid, particularly hydrochloric or sulphuric, the fumes art extremely deadly, police said. · The bottle was reported missing a v.'eek after dual burglaries at 2811 and 2813 Lafayette Ave. in Newport Beach. The two jewelry shops were hit Friday night after closing time, when burglars are -believed to have hid.in one shop and then driUed a bole through to 'the second store. Concealing Rocky Book Jtid Bared About ~.ooo in jewelry and art ob- jects Were reported stoli n from the two stores, Dan Levin Custom Jewelefs a nd the Goldmerchant. Policie said the sodium cyanide is Chris~naas is C()ming . The,{l!gli2!!. has yet to obser~. Than~mv.ing} ·ioming yulL§.1Cas9n. T~is IQLQit _!'ie.wplll:t but r1stma s tree merchants along th,e ,Boulevard -i~ lresa is JUSt about ready Orange Coast a lready are preparing for the ... for its (irst shipment of Cbristmas trees. used by jewelers to clean gold. . ' . ... A brand-name on the botUe ls "Mat--. From WlreSenittl liancrodt," and the .serial number is Cl D T WASHINGTON -A lawyer who 7616. Police asked that anyone Jin· aSS . ype helped set up a corporation to pubUsh ding the bottle to immediately phone a book critical of Nelson A. Rockefel· lh 1· d l c 673 22 1 Th ' }". h S • PINKJ:,EY ... -ler's Democratic opponent' in 1970 e po ice epar ~em., . 1 . ey aC tS e•ze said it is iinJ>Ortant not to touch the " condc~ded today 1 thaht e!Rlortks 1w1c1re botJ.le. reciting her favorite inspirational ma e to concea t e oc e e er M [ · L d poem are included. . familyfinancingofthebiography. azai Qll ea , The frames showing the Pinkleys . Rober't D. Orr, a Philadelphia Ero• PGge AJ going about their business in a Morµ lawyer who worked for the Rockefel· Class D yachts in the Los Angeles to and Pop drugstore founded in 1933 are ler ramily, said "Yes, sir" wt\f!n ~MED' JC:-·AL • • • Mazatlan race took over the handicap neatly intersperHd, but none of their asked at the Senate Rules Committee ~ leads Friday as light winds continued dialogue with customers is heard. hearing into Rockefeller's nomination ~ ·to slow the big Class A yachts as they . Johnson & Johnson corporate if the purpose in Qreating a dummy our se(vices or, .doing away with a ne.ared Cape San Lucait, at the tip of ex.ecutives orfginaUy ordered it as a Delaware corporation Was to hide the medical school." Baja California. • . collage ·of stDI shots to be shown at Rockefeller connection with the book. Operation of Orange County Jacob Wood 's 61-foot sloop Sorcery m e dic al / seminars and phar· UuranceRockefeller;bortherofthe Medical Center is expected to in· retained the elapsed time lead, ·maceuticalconventiom. fqrmer New York governor, put up cre11e the fiscal problems of the reporting a position time about 50 the longtim~ pharmacist said a $65.000 to help publish the book about u1'i'Yerslty'1 medicel education miles north of the Cape and 292 miles futile hunt t~ghoul the 'Southland former Supreme Court Juilice Arthw: .. $)'Stem, accordlngtotbe1udit. from the finish.. led the Piphel"'-moviemen to his store J . Goldberg, Orr testified. Goldberg • tteynold& said the university was Joli was farther at sea a nd about 40-as thi? only sur·v_iv"ing 5'mple of a 1930s Thursday called the book "lib6ious" ; feeling "areat pressures froril the miles behind Sorcery. pharmacy and rountainin ex~tence. and "pornographic." · ·legislature to take on additional Handicap.leader was the Class D Therejustaren'tanymore. Sen. Howard W. QUmon, <D-Nev.), . respona1J>ilt1ies for ·medical entry Broom Hilda with 371 miles to . Faculty consultants al-the---USC chairman of the committee, told ''education. There's not an accom-go. Al Cassel's Terrorist from Bahia School or Pharmacy --.11hich has reporters he had no doubts the money panying awareness"'-whtt the bill is Corinthian Yacht Club was second on cranked out hundreds of d••0 gi.sls. . $1,000 Enough . . For Martha NEW YORK <AP) -Martha Mil· chell has lost a bid for increased tem· porary alimony and will continue to rtteive $1.000 a week from former . U.S. Atty. Gen. John N. MitcbeJI. . State Supreme Court Justice jManuel A. Oomez on Thursday refused a request tor a $3,000 alimony• .increase and $35,000 ln legal fees. "Plaintiff's assertion to the «in· &ary notwithstanding, the court in .awarding plaintiff approximately 40 percent of the de-fendant's net taxable income as tllmony (temporary) and a reasonable counsel foo for the Je(al, .work herein ·did not overlook any material facts,'' he sai~ .. f'r~• Pafl<! Al going to be." , -.was "'laundered" to conceal the handicap lime and WhimseY Tres trained ip._~ass marketing since 10RANG-E COUNTY PHILHA R· Rockefeller-connection. Coblentz suggested that the regents skippered by Los Angeles Yacht Club . Pinkley-iJ.irected the ,movie team to ?.lON lC CONCERT -L.A. Philhar-But Cannon said he diCfnot think the submit dual budget requests to the commodore Hugh Rogers was third. Costa Mesa. . FORD • ~-.-"----- monic Orchestra, Zubin Mehta con· book affair was serious· enough to state, segregating the medical and Weather forecasts offered little en· He opened up in 1933, the fearof lhe dueling. UCI Crawford Hall 8:30 p.m. block Rockefe_ller'scon!irmation. other educational programs 'to deter· coura2ement to the 41 -boal fleet. ' great Long Beach earthquake, coun· OCC LECTYR ES _''Astronomy,,, mine whether the legislature is wil· There were no further dropouts in the ting, botUing and ~ckaging pills and Room 25 Science Bldg. l3 :30 . p.m. ling to back its demands with money. past24 hours. other noncprescriPIJon r~medies by· B . c 1·1 I St R t Id .. Ford Re~·ects µc P resident Charles Hitch, . Ela~ed 11·me leaders w· 1'lh dlS. tan". hand. Cou ..... ilman Pinkley said the, ·· a1a 'a 1 orn a . ory e o • however,, said the system probably •" 1·1 k ·-" h ted Ith S c i e n c e !·I a 11 , 7 : 3 0 p . m . ces tromA1azatlan: 1m ma ers were so enc an w "'A'lcol'lolism. ,, Science L<!ctu re 2. 7:30 ' ~ould not have to close any of the t.M way it u-.ed to be done, they con· G T H .. k --ine~ical campuses desp~e the need 1. Sorcery, 292·miles, 2. Dorothy 0, vinced the corporation to bankroll a p.~OOTBALL -Ne\l.'J)Ort l-la rbor ;it as ax I e, for tncreased funding. '31§ miles, 3. Aorangi, 332 miles, 4. . movie, nOljusta"setof stlllshots. -Aldrich said the comments were Joli, 335 miles, 5. Miramar, 344 miles. One of those-present for an tmprom· Wts~~~'ti;K:A -··The Birds.·• by Chides MorlOD :rt .~or1 a continuinndg dihe·s~uss~nthof l-landicap standin,gsinClass: ptU-after-movie party thrown by Aristo-ptia nes, Fine Arts ,Vill age spi a expenses 8 · ou"'"s e Class A 1. Dorothy 0 2. Sorcery 3. friej\ds and Costa 111esa Tomorrow, a T N 8 d ., need to close part of the medical Aorangi. ·downtown business group, was ju_st a . beatre, ov. 14·16. p.m. A m. 0 p 'd l teach1'ng s stem · \\IASHJNGT N (AP) -res1 en Y · ·-Class B 1. Black Bird 2. Alethea 3. kid when Pink and Lucy opened up. S;~IGHT TO PRIVACY" -Lecture Ford, facing massive auto industry "The discussion reflected a desire Robur. '""" Police Chief Roger E. Neth recalled by r.:tary Saylin of American Civil layoffs, has again rejected a gasoline on the part of the regents lo impress Class C 1. Concubine 2. De_ccptlon 3. how he used to browse through the . Liberties Union. Social Science Hall, 8 tax hike that would reduce driving. the people and the state legi15lature Blue Streak. Cops 'N Robbers comic books in the Ford also rapped his top energy of-with the fact that it is a costly Class D 1. Broom llilda 2. Terrorist · steel rack that sat behind the pbar· p.m. fi cial for reviving the idea after the oper.ation and If the state expects the 3. Whimsey Tres. · macy's front door. SAT.URDA Y, NOVEIUB ER 16 President already rejected it, saying' university to fuUill its ~pon_,ibilities . EST AN c J A A DOB E -S tate he hoped Interior Secretary Rogers C. in medical education it will have to· Ford promised his ·Wife he ~would quit politics after 25 years ·fn Congreas. After he ~ame vlce president, Mrs. Ford reTeased him from the pledge. \ Slnce 'then, there has tieen r enewed speculaUon that,. FOfd might bow out because of his wife's recent breast cancer surgery. But. he is reported to have told friends even if cancer should recur Mrs. Ford 'would have better ·care in·the While House than anywhere else. Ford, who told a news conference Thursday that inflation is "starting to recede," met with hi s Cabinet today . to assess prospects of congressional passage 0£ his economic program in the lameduck session. f'ro,..Pafl<! Al }listorical Landmark, Adams and B. lt1orton would gel the word thiS supply Us with the funds to do so," Mesa Verde Dri ve West, Sat. and Sun. time. Aldrich said. J·5 p.m. lttortori did. His spokesman said FOOTBALL -OCC vs. Santa An a, todav that ri1orton would not pursue UPHOLSTER¥ SALE Santa Ana Bowl. 7:30p.m. the i°dea of a fuel-saving gasoline tax UCI LEC"l\VR E -Germaine Greer, any further. 'DRILLING. Crav.·ford Ha~ Adm. $2:. The spokesman said lt1 orton plan· ned "to pursue all or the other options • • established on a population basis or possibly miles or shoreline .•. he said. 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J VlllfJ lllt-Olfltt # • 511·6310 '''"'"" C\f-1-4t5-G6l0 ,,_ "'°"'"' o. ...... (o\lnlf C--!lel 540-1120 ' C'.eotf'...... 1'11. Or""91' (MM l"uWl"""'.1 ~ ~,.. ... W'\ "...... •"""'1•11••11, ~·i.-1.i """""'' ., 111 .... nw-"11 -.w. Mil . -~ ..... -''"'"'· .... "' ...... ,_ .. """"'"".....,.,... ...... t14111 .. ,.... ...ht 11 (.Mfl MJw. C1hi.t"'t . -"t'Ktlfll..., bl> Yt'iet UM '• -.!lllJ! __ ~l' lfltil M,00 ~1) """IH#f *"'~,..a•-1111, . . , l for conserving energy -with one ex· ception," meanj.ng the gasoline tax. Morton surprised reporters' Wed· nesday by renewing the proposal, and some equally surprised officials thought it unlikely that Morton would revive the idea without White House approval. • " But. Ford in '1 .broadcasl news cOn-· ference in Phoenix, Ariz.,· Thursday night slapped it down hard and needled Morton ror raising it. "We are not co~idering an ad· dilional gasoline tax." Ford said. "l thought that others in the executive branch got the word." "However," he added. "I will present whatever plan is ch08en to our council for approval before commit· ting the city to the exPenditure. '' Dostal !aid he expects City Attorney Dermis O'Neil will be____iJlstructed totlelp _ _Los Angeles City Attorney Burt Pine and other city attorneys In a concerted · legal effort to slow dOwn what he called the "federal st'eam roller." ' · "l am certain we· will be askin2 Orange County government to join the coalition and I am certain that we will be seeking support from the inland cities,•· Dostal said. Finklea Fund Becomes • f • ' . ' P erpe~ual S.cholarship ~femorial funds at Orange Coast COiiege and Fountain Valley High School \n honor or slain athlete· scholar Mike Finklea are being com· bined into one perpetuating scholar· ship. · Coach Wayne Mlchaelian or Foun· lllin Valley ~1i1h School said more than $700 in donations have been col· Iectcd so far . lie said fund raisers hope to"rccelve at least $2,000 to make the .scholar ship an annual self· sustaining one. Finklea, 19. captain of the college wrestlinR team and tm Fountain Valley Athlete of the Ye1r, wa1 shot and killed during the OcL 31 bo!d•~ ~f I the f·Eleven market in Fountain Vat. Jey where he worked as a clerk. - Coach Mlcb1elian said the 1cholar- ship will go to a Fo1i111taln ValleY. High School boy or girl schol•r·1thlete, who plans to earn a college degree. Donations -may be mailed to the hiah...school 1 17816 Bushard St., and checks should be made payable to the Associa ted Student Body, designated for the Mike Finkle• Fund. Contributions also may be acDt to Oraftge Coast College, 2701 F•lrvlew Rotd, Costa• Mesa, to Coach Leon Skeie 'or Coach Vern Wagner, with checks made pay11ble to 'the 'Mike Flnkl••S<holaralllpli'und. ' ... CARLOAD PURCHASE FROM MARIMONT • f SOFA SALE m.-5399_ CHAIR SALE r;-5 169 Large Setect1on on Display N6W at 81'\1'"0f Our ihree Fine Stores. All ;-Ready for Immediate Delive,Y .I OREXEL-HERtTAG~ENREOON-WOODMARK~ARASTAN-BAKER ! . NEWPORT BEACH• • 1Tl1 Wts1'CLt••p DR ., 642·~ 'WERDAY5 & SATUlDAY5 9:00 lo S:JO ' CLOHD MONDAYS ( I LAGUNA BEACH• 315 N!lllTll C(JA."'I' llW..,'.. 4!H·6Ul · TORRANCE• 23849 HAWMIORN1'; BLVO, <flJ>t!'n 1-"'rt Iii 9, !;uu. 12·5:.301 J7H·IZ19 ,• / .. \ ' I ' I ' .u 1 · ~·~ Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE· I ~ .. • .. :· .. : . Coastal I I ' "'t1- I J I I The South Coast' Reg i~nal Conservation 'Commissio n planning--staff-Tec-Cntly recommended .,\)lat more or Newport Beach be placed under the ,commission's control. I I t I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I 1 I I l t t ! • ,,, f ' l ',. 1 I 1 -I I 11 _. H ullim otely appro~ed1 by J..egislature, th e ,recommendation· Would subject construction in rough ly, 80 percent or the city to coa stal co mmission review and permit policy. The new permit area sought in the staff report on development intensity is east of Upper Newport Bay between J al11b..Qree Road and l\facArthur Boulevard . ~ther tha n vague references to ge neral land u~ _, 1 r • pol~c1es, ~e staff rec_ommendation gives no reason 1 1 1 c for 1nclud1ng ttie area 1n the permit zone. r I 1 And certaihly clear reasonS'and objectives should 1 1 _t>e' spelled out berore such a move is contemplated. 't At a h earing 1as t \veek, Newport Beach 'tommunity -4_ev_elopment director Richard Hogan ... ~ugges.ted _that 1f the coastal comm~siQn is given ..,a.uthor1ty 10 the proposed expand ed zone 17, it be I I limited to a pproving the city's plans and regulations . I If • forthearea. . ~1 1 I Hoga n's compromise proposal would give the l 1 1 : ommission planning control of the area but onlY, I I ~ nd irect. control or the permit process. It's a 1 1 J ~ worthwhile proposal that should be.considered. i I li I I Council vs. Airport ' Authority On the-s urface, there \vas nothin g too objectiohable about the Air Calif01·11ia proposal. The lone daily fli ght \\'Ould replace an existing operation. l'vld the plane used would be less noisy than jets that take off from the county airport. ~ut tbe council sa\v the.. proPosal as possibly leading into expanded activities at the airµort and . decided to oppose the pending permit application. In light of the city's continuing struggle to minimize the airport's in1pact on the area, the council's posit ion is understanduble . No Alternative Critics of the Irvine CompanY's 58-unit condominium' development on Bays,ide Ori ve are probably right when they sa'y it will be an unnecessarily massive intrusion on the area . Nonetheless. the NewPort Beach City Council acted responsibl y this week when it decided 'not to \\•ithhold building permits on the development. Two years ago the city planning commission endorsed the project on a unanimous vote. Council approval came two months later on a 6-1 ballot. ' I I I ' ' I I ' ' ! l I Witb. thosl! 3pprovals in ha nd, lhe company· proceeded with its development plans, including reported expenditures of $600,000 for s ite improvements. L . ·!". keepii:tg. y.ith its policY or att~mpting to After a company•spokesman last week said it was m1n1m1ze act1v1t1es at Orange County Airport that too late to ''roll back" the Project as requested by the I might lead to ·expansiQn.----the-Newport-Beach-€ity·--_council,_ City Attorney Dennis-O'Neil said nothing Counci l this week knocke<J heads with Air California couldbedonetohaltthedevelopment. once again . ..,. I-lad the council decided to try the highhanded The council instructed City Attorney Dennis tactic of holding back thC building permits its moral .. O'!\eil to intervene in the airline's move to obtain position as well as its legal sta nce would have been once-a-day flight service to Lake Tahoe. L difficult to defend. WASHINGTON - A new Postal service, which was supposed to put the mails on a businesslike basis, was established on Jan. 1, 1972. . Today, mail service has declined; thousands or local post offices have been closed ; twice-daily"deliveries have been abandoned ; Saturday ser· vice has been cut; carrier routes have been consolidated; and special ser· vices ba ve been trimmed. • Th~'C~'managed mail" system has 9JJJIP.Y Jeng. · theneiJ th e d elivery time in mal'IY. areas. In· (JACK ANDERS~N) In a series of columns, we have detailed bow Klassen dealt out con· tracts to his friends, improved his lifestyle at public eipense, padded the payroll with his cronies and accepted a fee from a postal conll'actor. As a result, the FBI is investigating whether' the fee const.ituted an illegal kickback and a congressional sub- committee is taking swo~n ,testimony on some of the contractmg .. boondog· ges. . · · .• • -1 Why blame ihe Irvine Company for Promontory Point or the "Great Wall" when eity gov· ~rnment allows s uch mqn. strosities? C.R. BUT TllE pressure backfired, a nd the tough Wilson proceeded to pui many postal higherups and contrac- tors under oath. He found that Klas· sen had been 1ess than candid in his public denials of our stories. \VA SH JNG TON -Secr etary or State llenry A. Kissinger is telling President Ford all he needs to know about the J\.lideast: the prospect of <J\'oiding another war there with a consequent oil embargo and confron· talion with the Sov iet Union has diminished alarmingly. • It is not necessary to have access to \\'hite J1ouse tapes of their conver· .sations because Kissinger is saying as murh public l y <ind the external evidf'n ce a l so points in that dirt>ction. ' 1'he first order of busin~ss following 1he Democratic :S\veep in the elec· lion s i s co n - sult al ion 6etween J>resident Ford d eed the Post al Servi ce ha s refu sed lo· deli ver the-ma!J'to som.e n ew suburb a n de1v l!l 6 pm en t s. _Eve~,v, ~,ilY brings mqrs.. c9,mplaints '--ll---;•;cf;;;m,,,,a\lmisdirected or lost. And ooslal· • mora e 1s arso at a n all-Lime low. YET KLASSEN slubbornly 'refuses to step aside. The Postal Service today 1s much like the White House in the la.st days of Richard Nixon. The public business takes second place lo defend ing the boss. Decisions are delayed and programs are poatpen,ed. A fatalistic air stultifies po$tal headquarters.And insiders tell us that morale in the field bas never been low er. The postmaster general struck back through the American Postal Workers Union. which· got just about everything it requested at the la~t b@-rgaining session with Klassen. The union boss, Francis Filbey, put out a poisonous press rele3se calling the Wilson s ubcct mmittce m e mbers "'jackals'''and an unnamed.columnist a "pygmy journalist'" and Lhe leadership of an over· \Vhelmingly Oen1oc1·:nic Congress on com mon measures to prevent a crisis from becoming a catustrophe. If ever the country were in ne1.'<l'of nalional unity it is no\v , ' ·vET TllE price of mail ing letters has rivaled the price of oil on the in· flationary index, ris!Be 67 percent. This year's prstal deficit, never· theless, is·~ million, and another -$500 mlltlf'6o deficit is expected ·next )'ear: 1 · The P0Sta1 Service has asked Congr<!!fi~-or still another $44 million ·to maiC! lost revenue, which the wag li ... n; ee freeze caused .by , delay' J_pOstal rate increase. The way \I'S are going, the 25·cent st.amp ily a few years away. - Klassen and his cohorts, mean· while, deserve the Watergate award for the best coverup of the ·year. Two associateS, ror example, pres· sured a postal employe into clamming up before a scheduled FBI interview. · The two heavies told the employe, according to a notarized statement submitted to th e FBI, that ·'the people up front were plenty sick and tired or all this adver se publicity, especially that being generated by disgruoUed employes." IF HE MADE any "'dumb moves." the postal employe was warned, he would be "eased out of the postal ser- ~ice " and it would be made "virtually impossible" for him to land a com· parable new job. . WlflLE POSTAL pay has gone up, 1t should be added, Klassen's cul· backs in the lab6r force haye caused hardships. Ma ny workers how have tG put in long hours of overtime to move the mails. Filbey told my associate Jack .Gloherty that he did·not, in Klassen's behalf. ask Rep. Wilson to delay the postal l'learings. But we have been in· formed by unimpeachable sources th.at Filbey, indeed, did contact Wi lson. Y•:T TflERE is no evidence that the Ford administration· or the new Congress can steel themselves to the immediate and drastic me11sures - necessary to prepare this country v.·hil e there is still time for another oil embargo unde r \!he haii'~rilising con· ditions of a new fl.{ ideast war. Several factors contribute to the present problem which is presented in so different a form than ever before. Ki ssinger 's magical s t atus has diminished. His authority in Congress is being undermined. Ford's freedom of action is circumscribed by the recent election. The absence of j \ RICHARD WILSON Richard lat". Nixon, with his natured concepts, firm resolve and inter· national respect, is beginning to be felt. Kissinger without Nixon is not lhesame . TO TJDS is added the now evident fact that no policy can be pursued sue· cessfully. as it was in the Nixon ad· niiiiistntion, without the active par. ticip"ation or· a coil.gressionifleader· ship newly intoxicated b.Y an :elec· toral landslide. \Vhenever bCfore an administration considered the consequences of an Arab·ls raeli war it could suppoJI'( Israel militarily but short of direct in· tervention without dire results. That was be'rore the previously undreamed of oil embargo became a ·weapon with such devastating consequences to the nation<1 I econom y. But now e very mo\'c in support of Israel must be nleasured in terms of Arab retaliation against the American way of life in a· lime ol a lready severe economic stress. · Com mon sense would dictate rorehanded methods of avoiding such pressure so that the errect s of retaliation \vo uld be reduced to a bearable level and American policy could be carried out free of coercion: T.llE URGENCY or suc.h preventive action was clearly seen last year berore \Vatergate preempted. everi other problem in Washington. But e\'en then Pres ident Nixon vetoed an emergency energy bill as doing more .~ ... · ',,. harm than good. Since then Congreils enacted a flossy reorganization or energy agencies and President Ford placed in charge of them Secretary of the Interior Rogers ?ilorton . The long-range problems a.re being dealt with in a loflg·range way, while the immediate problems go unsolved. Tl\e main problem is to cut down the us~. of oil_ now, because we can't afford to import it at the staggering prices enorted by the Arab consortium. Nor can Y.'e afford having our foreign policy terrorized by ~ats a ·new c;iil embargo. But cutting down America's ase 'of oil 1s·so painful that neither President Ford nor Congress was 3b1e to face up to it before the election. It mi ght mean rationing, increased taxes or both and Federal Energy Ad ministrator John Sawhill h ad to resign for having. im· politely mentioned this in publiC. J\.feantime. before a committee or Congress headed by Sen. Henry fl.I. Jackson (Q.\Vash. ), various energy and economic officials have been ex· ploring what ought to be done in so delicate a fashion.that they seem fear- ful of burning their tongues. .. VERY FEW people in respomiblc positions here have much faith in President Fo,rd's voluntary approach to energy conservation. Conservation is a \'cry mild word to describe the requirements. 91oomy foreboding about another ll11deast v.•ar that might mean cat· astrophe shou Id be enough to convince both President Ford and the beady congressional leaders that they had better get together soon on.an urgent policy of national unity with respect to both Mideast policy and oil conser· vation. The E!l•~ largely responsible for the postal problems, however, is deter· mined to hang onto his job, come hell or hi gh water . He is Elmer ''Ted" Klassen,_,lhe postmaster general, w~tewardship of the Postal Ser· yic~tias'J,een a litany<0f manageme,n.t mistakes and personal peccadillos. . •· . A GRUFF, towering m an with a blunt charm, Klassen considers him· self a fighler. He is determined to bat· tie for his personal career, despite the adverse impact it will have on mall The postmaster general also pulled every wire he could lay his hands on io postpone the congressional hearings. He _caUed representatives, senators, businessmen ahd labor leaders in an attempt to bring pressure on Rep. Charles Wil son, D·Calif., to call Qff or at least delay the hearings. In the days of the Pony Express, it took four days to move a letter. from coast to coast. Today. 100 years and $100 billion later, it o(ten still takes four. days. With ne~ leadership and· some structural changes the Postal Service may eventually ~ able to out· perform the Pony Express. Footnote : R ep Morris Udall D·Ariz., a personal friend of Klassen'~ has asked him lo resign. Other mem· bers of the House Postal Committee are preparing to join the call, Ethics and Advertising serv· . rJ/appy's 'll.ocky Credit Rating· litany years ago, and siti.ce imitated by other professions, the aoctors and lawye rs decided lhal the banning or advertising would serve to Upgrade their professions and improve their imag~s. Prior to that it was common ·practice for them to regula rly run thei r "business cards" in the columns of thcJocalne.wspapers .. ---- PersonJJy, I feel these attacks on .Mr. Rocfereller are not. only scur. rilous blh downrjght illogical. After all, be'i'the only politician in the coun· .I~. the1ive. I' ent he willexplain fully to w he gave or-loaned a couple t'jbree million (who counts?) ·to friends, e.mploye.es, neighbors, cousi ns •nd ortspring. Butt can't see llOw he's going to explain loaning· $151000 to his wjfe, ltappy. ~ supJ)OSe it could happen in any tYpical American home. It's a dif· ficult scene to envision, however . . ' SCENE: Rocky is seated behlnd"his desk in his study. llappy enters, shop- ping bag-in ha nd. • i~,: J h ave to go to the store, uld I borrow $15,000? 1: Always Siad to help o.it 1 , ella. And at the prime rate, too. Just '-""~A yourself comfortable ln thal Chf.l:l:there while J fill out your lotn •PPlijlflltlon. ltt-Pt="'<'te1tilyl: Why do 1 ha ve to rutUit a form? 1 saw that list ol your delMdrc In the piper. Just give me one good r~aso• why you k>aned that pretty' Joan Br:idln $10,283 lagt New Year's 'Eve. Rotlriyc was alt I had on me, 1eu£ Now lhett, cup1tlon! • H•fP.r: .Jlomemtker, 11 you well '-· ' - [...__AR_T_H_O_P_P_E___,) Happy: But we just moved oUt or But the docto~s were placed under the Governor's ?tt ansion dear · l~e th reat of bein g ' · k1·cked out ot the Rocky: Unempl~yed, homeless, no m.e die a I a s. permanent address .•• What about 'sociation, a blue n ame of last employer as credit ribbon orga n . Rocky: Une"\floyed, eh? And you reference? ization which has a women wonder ~Y you have trouble big club by reason getting loans. Answer the phone, will llappy: It was you, dear. Renfem-of its ability 10 bar You her? I worked as your secretary when · from tro s 1lita ls you were first elected Governor in llappy : (handing over the .1958. those who ~re not rcceixer): It's your son, Rodman. lie members ir they wants to kno\Y ir he can borrow the ~ Rotky: (writing>: Previous em· \'iolatc the code of ramily car and $27,000. J --. • P!oyer out of business. Now, any cLhii:s adopted by the .issocintion. , . hi story or <check one) insanity lewd . . . Rocky: Tell him I!" not using , condu~t. bankruptcy ••. Doesn'•t thal . 'l he lawyers .w.ent ~h!'m on~ ~tter either. Glad to hear hes go\ a date. phone ever stop? • :•nd . s~cured lcg1slat1on making ad; Let's see here. Do you own you r own . . , _ v~rhs1ng, even the publicalion of a. home the one.you say you're 11•PPY · <answering). Its your son; !\1mplc notice or one's place o( rflakini_? · · · ' Steve. He wants to borrow one of the ~usincss a cauSe for disbarment other family cars and$12,600. .. . ' ·• Htppy· You know very well it's a k nk . b Other/rofessions h11ve likewise at ... yourbonle dear • d Oj: y:y •Y~ u.twhyc~n'tlhatk~d temple to pre~lude ;tdvf!rtislng ' ale a better cla~ of girl-pke hlS · although m ost oC ·the prohibitions Recky: Unemployed, homeless . , , brother? Last question: husband's OC· direct themselves at Uie content and Drat, there's the phone again. cupatlon? nre nol complclebans. ' • Happy: (answerin1l: Jt's your Jhppy: But, dear,.you're currenUy cousin, Winthrop Aldrich. You know. unemployed. the one Who used to be chairman or ROtky: (tearing up the form): Well, T.be Chase P.tanhattan Bank. tie fella,thercgoesyourcreditrating: wants to borrow your lawnmower and PERllAPS ll d"d , h . $12 ooo 1 n t appen like 1 • this. But ir not, how can ~tr. Roc.kefel· Rocky: Anything for a cousin. An<f 1er ju~tlfj' to Congress hi~ ambition IQ remind me to close my account there be Vice President and economic before lbe word gets out. Where were troublo·shooler when befcfJoes around wtl Oh, ·1••· Number Ill )'tan ll' making Ioal\S \o poqr er 't rbkt Uke -taddro .. l blawilc? · •• I ..... ! TllER E IS, or t'Ourse, some merit to rt cC?(te or ethics y.•hlch discourage~ certain type!! or ed\'crtising. The very fact that the profnsions have bann d 'it establishes the fact a problem had existed. And, il probably is as much against the public Interest a~ it is to tho processions, that one not be allowed to 01ake false or cxog~raled claims os to his abllllies. tl can olso be argued ( EARL WATERS ) with some validity that it is against the public Interest to permit profes· slbnals to engage in cut rate adver- tiding whic·h, inevitably, would be the reslilt i( fee advcrti.sing were permitted. . But it stretches the imagination to believe that the mere insertion of a dignified announcement or one'& place or busines..'i and ;office hours could, In any way, be harmful to the professional "image" or the public. 1·11•: ISSUE is one wh ich, undcr- st~ndably, the newspapers have shied fron1 lei;t they be charl(ed \Vhh a biased and pro1>rlclary n1ter<'st. Stil l il should he a matter of public con· cern. Hy announcing his presence in the community lb the ge neral public a doctor provides a service to the people, espccla.lly in thc.w times when it is near impossible tor many citizens ·to find a physician in their hour of need. This was hi ghlighted recently when a physician moved ln10 a ntw com· mun1ly and , unknowingly violated one or the canons or the medical society v.·hcn he placed a dig111r1cd t1nnoun· cement 1n the nev.·:o.pa1Jtr.s \vhich m rely ga.ve tu!\ ornct.', phone and hou s. ll1 s orrc nse. i:o not be ing \'IC\\ d as serious sinrc th1..• A1\I ;\ ha~ h!Ct he issue to local societies. In som communities it is ptrrnlb~sible v.hl other still hang to th old ways. St l the ban seems unreuli5tic when doct r~ nre permitted to advertise in lhe ellow P•&cs of lho phone book, g1v1ng their 3.ddress, hours , and medical specialty. All this does is compel a new doctor.to wait a year or more to get listed in the phone dire"C- tory. This makes it difficult (or a new doctor to open a practice. P~RJIAPs it wh that very Fact which led the lawyers to relax their rule and permit returning veterans to ad \'ertise the opening or reopening of their offices. gut in the doing it provokes the question of why it is then unethical for a ~awyer ju.st com Ing.out of school or moving to a new com· munity to do likewise? And why b tt unethical to runsucb ads anytime? ORANGE COAST DAll.Y Pl LOT Robert N. 1Veed, Pltblishcr Thomas KctvU, !:dilor Barbaro Kreibteh, f.ditorla l Page Editor The edilori•I page ot the Daily ruot S(eks lo inCol"fn n¥ slimulate ttaders by prttt:nting M lhis ptf:e di\·ersetommcntary on\opics ol ln· terc-st by synd icat«'d columnisls and cartoonists, by providing a forum for readtrs' ''it:w~ and by pn.'5Cnlinc this nl'v.'$fH1pcr~s opinlo~ and Ideas nn t'ur rcnt topics. The editorial ()pinions Of the IJally Pilot appear onl)' in the edltt>rlal column at the lop uf the page. Opinions expressed by the rolun1nlsl$· and cartonntsu ~nd1<!Her v.·ritcrs arc their o""'" and no endoraemcnl of thl'-lr views by \he Oi.llly l'ilot should be lnretted. Friday, November IS, 11114 "' I' I "( I I • I , Sweetening .Oil Drill Going Sour Fo es Seek R egent s' Meeting Protest-ed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A major manufac· 'turer of sugar says the price could ·soar another 20 cents before the end •\1 t .-I J !ti' : SANTA BARBARA CAP) -It seemed like old times .again at a University or Californ ia regents' meeting : demonstrators· '\\'ere back and so "'·ere cam- pus money problems. The estimated several hundred demonstrators. the first at a regents meeting Fun ding ' of the year to 75 cents a LOS ANGELES -Wll· pound. liar.n Ruc kels haus, first "People are going to chief ot the Environrnen~al have to get used to the Prote ctlon Agency, will idea of paying higher represen t Southern Cauror=- sugar prices," John ni a cities fi ghting the B k 'd t r th federal government's plans un er. presi en ° e to increase offshore oil dril· Holly Sugar Corp., told the California Se et ling\ it was reported today. Gro\\·ers Asst>ciation in The Los Angel's Times 1 a speech reported Thur-said it had learned that ( ) sday. Ruckelshaus bad agreed to State serve as lawyer for a· ~--------~ coalition of local govern- ~-------~-. ments and "would work ror for several years, shouted 12 Q u er•ed ~ no111in al ree, perhaps as "let the people in " and a. little as $5,000.'' ''pigs out, people in.'' Los Angeles Alayor Tom The demonstration in-O B 'b Bradley, who has been <'luded protests against ll Tl e S organzlng the resistance, Is regents' opposition to incor· hCadlng up an effort to raise porationor1slaVista,which To Gamble funds for cities opposed to adjoins the UC Santa Bar· oil drilling off the Southern bara campus, UC invest· California <;oasl. menls in companies doin g LONG BEACH (AP> ·......., I • business"' in South Africa Twelve Lon& Beacll~city ot-' ONE PROBLEM became and "''hat the demonstrators ficials have been questioned evident Thursday at a said were '-utbacks In by FBI agents aqd given meeting among represen- ethnic and '1ow-income subpoenas to appear before tatives of opposed cities. programs. a s pecially impaneled when Harriet Wieder or federal grand jury .in-lluntington Beach lamented R eagon R ef1aes vestigating ·organized her city "doesn't have the SAN DIEGO (AP) -Gov. crime's influence on city resourcl"s to put up any Ron ald Reagan says he government, the Long money ." • - • Frid!)', November 1 S. 191• OAJLYPILOT AS Johnn.y Mack Brown, 70,, Co w boy Hero, Succum bs.' ... ·~ WOODLAND J.llLLS clngDa.ughters.'' CONTRACTS he slen~.; <A P) _ Johnny flt a ck . But his handsome, ru_gged during his early film c;,ar~ 1 Broy.•n, who soared Crom appearance and 6·f4?0t·l, did not include lana:~a:e. Al l·A mer i can footba.1.L. 175-pound frame led hi~ to · that woul~ pay· him wh n pli)rer at the University Or' western .rums and stamng the films went on telcviaio11 Ala Ifs.ma to star in· roles with such stars as inlateryearsand~w numerous wester.n fllms, Greta ·G.ar.bo, J.a.cki.e his "second cares:~· =_on 'diedThursday atlhe!\-1otion. ·Coogan, Norma Shearer, TV -begari in the~.!fJY Picture a nd Television Joan Crawford and Mae 1950s, he received no~_com: Hospital . a spokesman said. \Vest . 11c also. costar~~d pensation. Brown. 70, had been suf-~lth 1'1ar.~ .Plckford tn In 1961 , artei' some guest fe rjng from a kidney C:oquette. in which she shots on the Perry fltason problem for the last four won an Academy A\!!td-and Wells Fargo ter.tvision months. .shows, Brown became a Brown had a sensational llE MADE the Western host who greeted Hol\y"'·OQd career as a pass receiver epic "Billy The l{jd" for notables at a well-known for the Crimson Tjde and l\IGM and later, fQJ' Univer· Beverly Hills restaurant: • .i reached his peak as a senior sal, a series of WesterruiJn-funeral arrangements in the 1926 Rose Bowl game eluding "Range Justic«::.:...-We..re pending at Forest when l),e caugtit touchdo"!n "Western ReJl_e.gader,· Lawn 1\-lemorial ·Park and passes or 61 and 30 yards as "West .of El-Vorado" and Cemetery, in suburban Alabama .defeated "LawoflheRange." ' Glendale. Wasliington 20-19. The Motiorl Picture.-----------flerald-Fame Poll ·named . hE FOLLOWING year. him one of the 10 best Brow,.n was an assistant money·mak·ing Western coa<;h when h~ returned to stars every year from 1943 the Ro~e Bowl with the to 1950. . Alabama football team and Brown married his col- he contacted veteran actor lege sweethearl, Constance George Fawcett, who .sug. Foster, and they had four gested he try motion pie· children between 1931 and (GOod Deed Pepj make the scene Sundays · in the l1J.llijijl!1ll tures. 1947. Brown had done somerr==:;;;:;;;;;;:;;;:;;;=;;;~;;~~;;~ stage acting at Alabamli and he started his meteorie FOOTBALL, rnweo v HERO DEAD AT·10---film-eareer with-a leadin9 L ""(....... role in the 1928 drawing· "''ould not accept any offer Beachlndependentsaidin-a The informal gath ering from President Ford to be copyrighted story in today's apprO\'ed J>lans for the vice president if Congress editions. Natioqa\ Academy' tor-:--:--~-:::-----1.------~--- does not confirm Nelson A. The investigation repor-critique a federal govern-V th 1 9 1 Johnny Mack Brown in Favorite Role room comedy ''-Our pan- Rockefeller to the pqst. tedly centers on alleged ment draft on projected im-_f 0 U ' ' However, the California bribes to city officials· to pact to the environment if Republican told reporters permit establishment or a oiJ ·companies begin dnl-S"e llt enced --nere Thursday Ile doubled gamblillggame lnffie c1V--llnf . that f_'C?,.rd :..~J!.~ld offer hirn.,, .. -1.n the-story by l\lary ..Ma\•cu,.,...R.ra d..1.e.¥. "·ho the Vl(:e presidency. But. NeiS\\'Cnder. the lndepen- sharpiy criticized reported rro D eath Reagan warned. congres· dent said it had learned that federal plans for drilling, .l 1 sional rejection of Rockefel-the grand jury wa s \vas sel~cled to try to put S A C R A l\t E NT 0 ler would J_>OSC a problem operating after 50 FBI together a funding formula (UPI) _John R. Diaz, for the President. agents moved into Long among supporting com-19, con,•icted of the sex Pal·r 111urd--d Beach within the last munities. .-..•.:: slaying of a five-year· month. old girl. Thursday wa s SAN BERNARDINO CAP) -A seriously woun- ded Los Angeles man was accused Thursday Qf mur- der in the dea!hs·of his ex- girlfriend anQ ~er new boyfriend . . Calvin Anderson Cren- shaw, 3J, booked in San Ber- nardintt. was charged in warra,nts issued in Los Angeles with murder, kid - naping and felony assault, the sheriff's office said. -ln•ate Killed 'sANUENTIN (UP!) The bodr or. a 24-year-old minimum security inmate was found buried under a mound of dirt Thursday at San Quentin prison. THE NEWSPAPER said it could not confirm from either the FBI or other federal Officials that the in- vestigation was goi ng on. Neiswender said she had confirmed from most of the 12 city officials -off the record -that they had been subpoenaed. And former city councilman Robert Crow agreed to talk, on the record, about his discussion with the FBI . The story said Cro\v was asked about the establish- ment of a game called Ringo. similar to Bingo, but described by its operators as a game of skilJ. not chan· ce, Pill Okaye For Minors SACRA~1ENTO fU Pl l - A youn g \\'Oman has the ri ght to obtain government. paid contraceptives and other famJly planning ser- vices evenwithout her parents' consent. according to the s late attorney general. ·The formal opinion issued Thursday applies to minor females who are or child- bearing age. and "'ho y.•ould qualify for welfare if they "''ere not suppoi'ted by their , parents. sentenced to death in the San Quentin gas . chamber. Some members of the · Diaz family sobbed as Superior Court Judge Joseph G. Babich read the sentence -man-· datory under law . Diaz was convicted Oct. 31 of the fatal stab· bing of Tina Al arie Wil- liams, whose body \\'as found in an unoccupied unit of an apartment building where both lil'ed last J\.tay . Authorities said the youngster had be en ·molested before and ar- ter death and stabbed eight times in the chest. , Grand Opening, Phase II.. lhe Sea Terrace Apartments for adults : sun, fun, sea ·and sand. • Laguu: N;guel" Sea Tenace Ap"'l· i_, mentscreate a new kind of apartment tr li ving for adults. From patio or balcony you look out upon an ocean vie\\·, or a park-like setting. \Vhite sandy beaches and cruising s11il boal!! invite you to enjoy , a !-!\Yim, !lail, or even ing stroll in the su n~ct. And 11;ilh yo1ir marina-styled apartment come (Ill the pleasures of Laguna Ni guel's 8.000 acre \\'Orld-great r recreation, convenient shopping, friendly people. It's the choice WRY to live. Put ci lif in your lift: ... today come to •Laguna Niguel Tht: Choict: Community nancho Bernardo and Village Park, other fine New 'lbv,·ns by A \·co Community Developers, lne, (714 ) 493-0501 L I · . Marina-1lyled 1 & 2 uxury nter1ors bedroom, have l &,2 baths. AJl-electr1c gourm•l kitchen lllld built-ins. l bedroom from $280. 2 l>f'drooms !ro'm$250. SOmc !urni.shed at$30 more a month. , • Ttnnis A lutgamc or 1lngle1 or double• is a gnat way to atay in 1h1pe. A court ia now \lndercon1ln1C· tion ind due tor completlo~ in October. , • • .. ' , i ...... - Come home to the i. joys of recreation at your own R<!e. Center. There'• a s11arkllnr 1wim- ming JXIC!I and Jacusti, hi1 /her1 1aunas, bllllnrd,and game room11 ani:t a. party kitchen and fi reside loun~. Direction•: From Loi An~le1, take tbe Sin Diego/ S1nt1 Ana F~· '*•Y south to Crowt1 Vallel .Parkway eiut. Right (approx. 6 mi.) to Pacific Coatt. Hl1hwa7, Wtl mile to Nipel Rd. Left on Ni~el Rd. to The Sea Terrace Apartmen t,a. California's Seniors Said 'BelowAverage' SACRAMENTO CAP) - Ca lifornia's• h igh school ~eniors are trailing far behind the r est of the nation's graduating classes in "''riting and language skills. says a s tate report released today. The report or the r~lls of the statewide educati6nal testing program shows lhe state's senio r s steadily plummeti·ng fa rther and r.arther behind the rest or the nation for the last fi\'e years. "WE ARE very conCer- ned about it." said Or. Alexander Law, head of Program evaluation and research for the state. Department of Education. _____ .. .,._ "But I was not surprised by the 12th g11ade results." California's sixth grade students are also trailing far behind the national averages on achievement tes ts, said the report presented to the Stale Board of Educa.tion today~ But second and thir grade pupils are scori g well above the nat)o al averages orr their tesU-; ac- cording to the summary or the tests given to 1.5 million of the sta t e'~ sc'ttool children. THF. REPORT showed California's seniors were 16 percentage points be1ow the national average on writing scores on standarized tests. .. ON ALL .LONG DRESSES PANT SUITS . & OTHER !TIMS NEW SHIPMEKT! IN TIME l'OR CH,RISTMAS tN e•er pap~cr MIHM _O~KA. MOCC~IHS ttOUU:IM T. IZ.5 SUN. WY N-N'S FA SHIONS 1215 W•sl-. Costa Mosa 556-7422 1h "ltodi Vfosl ol fai..itw ,,_....,_ 1\11 With The , ....... ··' ANY ., , ........ 111 ... 1 " ". ag'!~:!!:2.~ ... 188% l l LID STATE !5":VllEIMATIC" CILll CDllllLEI 11ffMllC . ·~ °"' hflM , ... . , .. .....,,. ......... '""' • ~ .. Mt ,... •• i;.w~., • S.,.. ltlelrl -;. 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Pla11t Closes Slump P~ompts 5 Banks Dip Rate SAN FRANCISCO !API -t'll-e Calllornla banks, including 'A'ells Pario, the nation'• lllh l1rae1t commercial bank, announced i'educ· tlOna In the prime len· ding rate from 11 per· cent to 10~~ percent. Cuts, Layoffs Wells Fargo and Crocker _nan~ b.a..s~d. here and Securit y Pacific National Bank and Unlted Calffornlw. Bl"hk. both of Loa Anteles, said the'reduc· tlons were effective Thursday. . DETROIT !UPI) -The troubled autoJndustry reac· ted Thursd1y to a con· tinuing slump In new~car sales by announcina: more production cutbacks and as· semblf lirJe layoffs. -ccneral'MoTors Corp., the giant o1 the industry. said It will cJose its Che\1rolet Vega plant In Lord.5town, Ohio, for two weeks starting Monday. Tb at wlll1ldle 5,000 workers. · Bani: of California jn San Francisco said It TllE CllEVROL ET l "''er the piime Division. also said it idled percent to 10¥.. 1.064 workers at eif'ht pe • n today. facilities in r.Ji chigan, 'New '-----------'York, Indiana and Ohio starting today. Ford r.1otor Co. wijl an· ' THE ANNOUN ·' CEMENTS alto came on the hfels ot industry figures showing new car sales for the l\r~t 10 d1Y1 of Novem- ber fell more than 38 J>Ct· ceiit rro~.,.s.ales •..year ago .. The rour major car makers ii.aid they sold 136,921 riew cars In the Nov. 1·10 period compared ·wilh 2~.178 for the same period last year. Genera·! Motors alone was 43.4 percent down in its s ales and · the industry overall is in a slump that has m ade the 1975 model y_ear so tar the v.·orst In a decade. • The plant shutdowns were ordered by GM , Ford and Chrysler to enable them to 15 Of. L +-nolince today whether it -10 ·oanpia .. any new layolfs, but clear lot. ol thous-of auto industry sources said ~sol~ si:nall cars ~t in the comp,ny will idle anticipation of a sa1ff boom Rate Seen By .1916? -ab'Other 450 white Collar that did bofcofrie. )nduattY ... ~rktrs ab,ap.ly at' Deat· aiialysts said lhe backlbt:·ll bOm Mick. . ¥ r -unsoJd car1'Nov.1totale(l..t Tbf ,Ja&elt la)ro!f anMUn-P.':!l!ion, enough to 1upPl.y ,cements, will raise t'he ~-. iie&1ersCor68day1. . · dusJ,ry~ to\al· number of The industry weekly 14j'mpOrarilY; Or perm&l'en· Automotive News said SAN DIEGO cJ.P) -Th .,::lly idled blue i nd white col· Thursday that pfoductioh interest r.ates on real est.11.t: • lar workers to 82,449'. . next week probably will loans may reach 15 percent Of ~hese, 68 ,426 are in· total 170,538 passepger 976 · C 1.1 1 . deC-1n1teJ y · furlough,£.d -cars down about 9 500 from 1-----":;1 ,-Sa;)'S-a I om a-s-Witnabout 30,000 Ot them the prev ous week ana down s. ings and loan commls-jobless since last January 38 000 from ~roduclion for s1oner. d F b the 1 t "One thing is certain," an e ruary. . t s.amewee as year. said Edward H. Barker. The last es t . a nnoun- .. lnterest rates will not be cemen.ts ~a me one day after decr easing in the near. GMsa1d1lwouldclos~~et! future." assen:ibly plan.ts fo_r ~week .. 6 The view wa s expressed start1ne 1t1 o~day_, idling at a hearing of the Assem-7,17? workers 1n Van Nuys, bl c· ·lt p· Calif., Tarrytown, N.V .. Y omm1 ee on. inance and Willow Run ?tt"ch and Insur§lnce. Fifty per-· • 1 · sons attended the session THE OTHER Chevrolet la.yo(Js· in'Clude 161 at ~uf· (l:lo, _N .V .• 132 at Flint, l\11ch., 250 at Indianapolis. Ind.: 31 lt Muncie, I.nd.; 337 at Parma, Ohlo, and 153 at Tonawand'B, N.Y. calJed to examine costs of conducting .. property tr an· &actions. , Assemblyman AU!ter Mc· Allstet, (D-San Jose), said the committee which · be treads Up preparing Jegislation to modify state property transaction laws to deal with inflation. Aid to Bo.Dsiill( Savings 1-ricentive In his testimony Barker said 11 percent may be the ·•psychological limit'' which many home buyer!i are willing to pay. Insurance compa nies which t radit ionally have furnished money (or com- :mercial buildings could tease the picture by helping private housing~ as well, he Pushed by Reagan SAN FllANCJSCO <UPI) -Gov. Ronald Reagan urged' Co!'lgr.esS to pass leglslati_on offering tax- paYer incentives to e)'l- coorage savings 'that would revitalize the depre~sed housinl': and construction in- dustry and fightinfiali!>n ~ interest on ttzeir savings, "lf the · federal govern- ment really •wBnts to right inflation, it will Start adop-' ling this kind of incentive to save," Reacan said. Friday's Closing Prices • . . • Fridly, November 15, 197• • OAILVPILOT 117 ' NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Year'• Hfth-Low• Appear Every Salurday H~ 'l'Oflilt IUllt) -S.. ~ ~ Nft ..... lltl ""' ltfl . Wft _. ..... ~ ,.. :\ •r• 1tk•t ... '"' ,4 ~ a.. 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Svendsen. chairman. announced that r e\'enUes tor the· three- month period end ed Sept. 30 incr e ased 2 perce nt to Sl0,835,622 and net income rose 18 percent to $495,200' as compared to"Sl0,589,&D and S420,686, respectively, for the like period a year ago. ' Set income of Sl,404,483 for the first nine months.of 1974: also established a new ·record high for the period ; :r~eg::::~:s o~~/n~!~i~~ • ~me for the first nine mon· ths of 1913. Revenues roi-the first nine months of 1974 v.·ere {j percent belOw last )'ear. The governor said the legislation, which would of~ fer fede~itl income tax- exemptions of up to $1,000 on familf 'savlnas account interest, would mean a now of $16 billion into savings in- stitutions around the coun- try. ''This kind or Positive in- centive would generate the capital 11ecessary to meet our construction needs." Reagan said in r emarks prepared tor the United States League of Savings Association convention. . He said· the $L6 billion figur~ would provide mor· tgaee loans for 500,000 residential units, including 200,000 new homes and create 350,000 jobs in con· $truction a nd related in· dustries. Reagan said the measure, which is now before the HoUse pf Representatives, would also "help lhe"Saver, by redticing his taxes in- stead of raising them." In addition, he said the tax Incentive would permit as many as JOO million Small savers to earn higher PUC Okays Rate Hike ' For Edi~on LOS ANl<ELES (UPI) - The California Public Ut!llties Commission has. a uthor ized Southern California Edison to bOost its rates by $63.1 million a year to offset higher fuel costs. 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'~~.ll'f'I<'•-c..ttO l,OM ., J '111-ft £11\I LI IH ' J Ill-1-C,.tM .1 \t Ji. , K t3G • 11 I• I\ "'JMlfll f\oi,, I •lti • ('C, . ~ ' • .. . • • ' • -• ' ' Bit OAJL Y PlLOT Friday, NoVembtr 15, 1974 ' QUEENIE By P~" lnterla ncli 0 You 'd better grab it at that price. Here comes the weirdo with his weirdo machine .•• " · Beith Last Straw? Attack Leveled .i4t Fraternities . . . I.ONG BRANCH. N.J . ded in the 14•et sand." a (AP> -•:\Ve cannol ha,·c a police olricial said of the 6. system on campus where foot-4 Flou·er.s. ~ >A'e canDOl ..stop a group or ' -. kids at 1 a .m. on the beach 1 T~e practice or pledge ?· fro m d.oine something Jhaz1ng has bee_n banned at asinine," Monmouth Col · •most .colleges in the coun- lege President Richard J, try. · -i_ . ,,.....-Sfonesifer said in the u•ake It was illegal here as \l:ell . of a fraternity initiation But \Villiam Sleight death. president of Alpha Phi StOnesi:!ifer made the com· ment in explaining he v.'Ould •like to see the gradual elimination of fraternities on all American campuses becaus~he said there is lit- tle· (h lf can be done to p revent \11 hal he ca ll ed "barbaric'' hazing pranks. 1\'ILLIA1'1 FLOW ERS: <1 19-year-old college honor student, died in th e initiation rite here Tuesday. Flov.·ers. v.·ho hoPed to be . the first black member of ?itonmouth College·s Zeta Beta Tau chapti::,r. suf- focated ~·hen the sand \\'alls of a mock' gra\'e ii, "'hich he '\\P_aLl)'ing collapsed and buried him. Se\·en members of the fraternity were arrested on manslau ghter c harges. They arc free on S2.500 bail each. Omega. another i\tonmouth fraternit'y, said, "tlazing goes on all the time. All the fraternities still do it, even though if's been outlav.•ed ." ' . J.A1'1 ES E. GREER Jr., national executi\"e diretlor of Zeta Be.ta T <iu. said the charter of the ~lonmouth chapter had. be,en suspen· ded and he plans to recom- mend 1tiat it be re\'Okcd. "I -'~:ilsh t~ lreiterate our Jong opposition to hazing," , Greer s aid . ''\V e a-r·e di smayed that a fe\\' cling td the foolish and dangerous· practices of the past." The SC\'en members of the fraternity charged in F't·owers· Cleath also haa- been suspended frorp the fraternity. FOU.R FRATE RNIT.Y pledges "'ere buried in ..1e)tafite-' mock gra\'es \afOng"t,with FIO\\'ers·, b"ut were not injured. FLOW E RS, 1\'110 tran· sferred from St. -Peter's College in Jersey City thiS fall because· he wanted to be ctoser to his hom,e in Nep· tune. was the cl~r of l"'l'O sons. His mother. l\lrs. Dorothy Flov.'ers, described William as "'a beautiful boy. }le \\'US sobeauti{ul.'' - .. The more he struggled, the mpre he became embed-• . - ! Too Nosy Spai1t Jails Writers I\IAOltID CAP) -Retired bullfighter Lui ~ l\ligu~I OOminguin and his friend \\·ere ~ntitl ed to privacy arid what they did "·as nobody else's business, the Spanish s upreme court says. ··it is scandalous to report publicly on the intimate life of married persons living v.·ilh persons other than t heir husband or legitimate \\'ife," the court ruled. The court upheld four·month prison terms and S265 - fines ·for three persons v.·ho produced a n article in a ~arcelona magazine in 1970. · The article concerned Ooming!1in and ~~ rriend. Moria Guitierrez GonzalC'z. The former matador and -"' •ofletlme escort or American actress A\·a Go.trdner is l• married although separated from actress Lucia Bose. ' -• /. HOW TO LOVE YOUR PLANTS. I )~ Sld·Calper, the man Home Magazine ~··one of the outstanding landScape ~ects of southern callfornla; wtll be -::'lti ffeWPOrt Beach to tell you everything . valfve always wanted to know about · ._. plants. The btauttfully appropriate •----t~Sltfln!1Js l!romontor:yJ!olnt.Apar.tments, ___ 11 Slct wtll s~ you what house plants Cll'I cto to ctecorate· your hOme or < •• apartment His tal~ Is free, but actults only, pt91Se. me time IS 1:30 p.m. sunctay, NOVember 24th. come early, since seating r .II Nmttect. Light refreshments wtll lie served. int • , Developers SuefJ _Sales ·T~ctics-Attacked· MARTIN Ez· <A P l - Oe velovers Of a 1.-fotber Lode sCibdivlsion have been accused in a suit of decep· l ive sales practices, in- cluding U!'ie of two·"'aY rudios to suggest that sales '''ere fe\'erlsh and failure to· disclose mutcrial facts to buyers. The ;;sction fil ed in Contra Cos-ta C.Q unty Sup.e..cior Court asks full restilutiop to buyers of ,Coppi?r "):o\'e lots in Calaveras County and civil Penalties 'bf !2,500 for ' • ' •• each misleading rtpresen• 1he 8Ut\ 56)"1 buyefs "'ere talion and act of unfair told thb lot value would competition. . double in two to five years, The complaint was but that It m,aterial facts brought by Atty. ~en , had been d iSclosed they Evelle J . Younger, Cahfor-would have known the price·. nia Real Estate Commis· oflhe lotsalreadyhadabsor- slone~ Robert Karpe ~nd bed the investment poten- Contra Costa County Di.st. tial. . Atty. \Villiam O'l\1aUey. The complaiOt also says . The defe!ldunts are Ceo· developer!\ and agents J!!.:. tex Corp~oLllallas • .l'ex.. du.ccd sales.by using a l\\'O· . \\'DY radio system betv.·ecn Und ""'holl y-owned sub. t.be !ta l l'~' offic·e 3nd s i<Maries Great Lakes salesmen's ears to maK'e it Development Co. tnc. o( ·appear ~prom pt purchasing llayward and theirorricers. decisions were necessiry: • .. 1_-- 200 PrOmOntarv ortve west Warning , The Surgeon General Has Determined , That Cigarette Sm oking Is· Dangerous 10 Yo D( Health. Just ltOlth Of JambOl"ee Road on Pactfk Coast Highway ~ Beacll, talWomla ' ?, . . \ ~, --. 16 mg: '1ar;r 1.1 m . nj_co1ine av. percigareue, FTC Repon Oci'.74 .- -·--·--~ • ,____.. __ ___, . ~ A. Secret --~--~--11111!"'~~ To Erid Speci~ l~nd ~ale . P1\a1s cu rz) -~t.rs. -$395 Per Lot 'Vittodo de Sica, wi<llw • • .rth• mm.dir•ct•r. ••id Full :cas=ri·c· her husband died in his - sleep "".'"'"" that he Cash, Checik or Ord•r had been surrering for ... monrhs from l ung Leh cancer. "'-.-J .........,_ ......,. .............. ~5-, ·-r •• u...w..,......,..._ . , "J-le happily did,: not , ~ ._, kno'v anything:·• th'e ,..._..,,.:-.... ,... .. , ... 1' blonde \l'idow said at the O..hy 0-tr 1101 J....,... .... lux ti1,rious De Sica s-.,-~IMc•,C.. aparl'menl. ,.,,,,.,., 17. lt74 .,....,.,...._. ''J-le died in hi~sl~. J t ...... 5 ,... Weff P~Mk e...tHwy. did,, net "''ant 11im, 'to • ,.... '-""" suffer so,J hid Lhe µ-utb _..... 1 Iromhim.'' '1 ~-l'ICl~-~1111111~ '· .• ~ ·: . . . · ' . '1 • ' • • , . : ·. I /, • • ... " . .... ' • \ ' Orange Coast t:D I TION .. j - ·'. ' • • • Today's Ff N.Y.Stoeks . . VOL. 67, NO. 319, 5 SECTIONS, 46 PAGES . . O RANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA F RIDAY, NOVEMB E R 15, 1974 .i;·1c-TEN CEN:T S N .. e .. ~- rt Forms Offshore Oil Battle Plan • B1GARYGIL\NVILLE . ministrative means "'·ould, be used tO . ot.111t~1",......,. . halt the department'• plans'. to grant Newport Beach joined a coalition·or ,. -.. ~ .... ~ (. local agencies_that.~in Los Angeles . OFFSHORE OI L OPPONENTS • Mayor Tom Bradley.!1af!ice Thursday · , to begin. a joint campa1go•ieaj!\st SEEKING FUNDS, Story Poge A~ Department ot Interior offshore dnf--;:--___ . _ _ _ --l ling plans. .. t · q drillingTen~ern .Califor- Accordin.e: to tie city's represen-nia'scoastnext spring. · ·- tative to the ~onference, Mayor Pro -An effort should be made. in~ Tem Milan Dostal, it was agreed that: eluding court action it necessary, to -Legal , l egts!ative and ad-dela publi~·hearingsthedep,ai1ment ' /Jlobile Home Burns ·" ' > Costa Mesa firemen spray water through windo,vs to douse blaie, which broke out early today in mobile home at Rolling Hqmes Mobile Par·k, 1973 Newport Blvd. Firemen said Viona Burdick a·woke shortly after midnight to find her electric blank et on fire. but managed to flee before flames gutted her trailer, destroying her belongings. Firemen estil'nated damage at $15.000, ., 1. - ·• '} r• Mesa · B' nker ·.Enters Plea· in ·Death P·lot ,. has scheduled £or Dec. 2 and 3 in Saitta Monida. ~l'hrticipating agencies should . jointly rund the $45,000technical study of the 1,300-p"age environmental ~ pact state meqt covering the offshore drilling plans. .,-The services of fo rmer environ- mental protection agency' chief Wil- liam O. RuckelhausshouJd be retained to hC!p in the "forthcoming' confton- tation between federal ~nd local agen· Campaign· Defimte, Says Aide By HELEN THQ;'l"5 WASHINGTON CUPI) -President Ford will definitely run for the presidency in 1976, his c hief spokesma n said today. \Yhite-House press secretary · Ron Nessen told reporters Ford changed the "probably" that he has said before to "~finitely " l\tonday y.·hile talking to pFrSbns outside the White House. Asked wh y Ford had positively made up his mind tv.'o yea,,rs before the election, Nestensaid: "l guess you'.ye heard him say how . much~ enjoys being Prea:ideni ... F'ord himself and his spokesmeri previously_S'a id he "probably'' would he3d fhe-ite pul5licanl1Ckel ffi Uie next presidential race. • "J heard' him sa!y it first on Mon · day," said Nessen, referring.to the definite statement. In response to questions. Nessen said that through.news reports Ford wa s aware that some Republicans might chalrenge his ca ndidacy and try to nominate another GOP can- didate. Nesse'n said Ford obviously con· suited with his wire Betty and "it 's clear from the fact that he said that, she must have go ne along With it.'' (See FORD, Page A2) Three Perish In Van Nuys Plane Smashup VAN NUYS fAP ) -At least three persons we re k~ed today when a twin- cngine airplane crasbed in heavy fog al Van Nuys airport, setting an alr.- cract fueling station afire. authorities re Ported. Firemen said there were possibly two other pcrsbns aboard. "They 're ~ill uncovering bodies in the:wre.cka~e •. " said Oick Tarantino .. assistant chief of the airport control •tower. "We saw the,.nash Jrom the tower . We saw this large explosion , but we didn't see the actual crash. There "'as very hea v·y fo g. "As far as I know. the plane went st,raight into the Jl(round. vertically. IJ' • it had gone in any Qther way, it would ·A Costa Mesa banker accused of reading of his constitutional' rights,· h~ve done a tot o( darilagc to the other plotting his wi fe's death with a ~· was hf ndedacoi)yoftheCelonycharge planes parked here. promised payorf of $10,000forlhe mur-that could send him to stale priso n for The twin 'engin&, six-seat Piper derpleadQd innocent Thursday. JO years and was returned lei jail. Aztec, valued at $100.000wasowned by :Darrell Dean J.Ieiser, 4,2, will be Authorities said he was released \Vorld \Vest Aviation, a Oight training represented by a public~enderwben . later in the aft~rnooh after securiflg school which also rents airplanes. he returns to Central otaqe.County the bail bond of Sl0,000. which require The identitieit.of the victims were not Judicial, District Court Monday for a,$1,(.lqOcash d~posit. im~ediat_e l ydi~closed. preliminary hearln,, ~ ll.eis~r was arrested Wednesday af-\.,. 81.ll Baird. fire, deoartment oublic H . 16 -Wiiid 1 L ' t.er vest.igati6n that began a y.•eek ago1.:. service officer, said the plane took off e1ser, i,19-.. eme er , a_ne,-todaY . in fog, circled tbe rield and reported Huntington ·Beach. a ppealed i'n the • · . . ng'ne t bl It t · t I d Santa Aita courtniom Thursday ac-He 1s fo r m a lly charged with c 1 , rou e. "':as ry1ng o an cies." , ---Support should be sought from the J?;overnmcnts of the three Southe(n California counties affected by the off. shore drilling plans as well as inl and cities. Dostal said it seemed to be the con· sensus of the agencies represented at the meeting called by Bradley that the Jlepartment has "disregarded due process a&well as its own environmen- tal regulations.'' ·• ' The Newport BCach representali\'e to the conference aJso said, "we just haven 't been given s ufficient time to s tudy the enVironmental .impact report. That is why we feel the delay in the public hearing is neccss.ary." Dostal said a finance committee of the tos An geles City Council has already approved <t $15 ,000 ap- propriation as that city's contribution to the technical analysis oftheenviron- menlal statement. • I-le said it is expected that the fulf '¥ council v.•iU apprO\'e the expenditure· next "'eek. l\tonday night. the N.e\11port Beach City Counc1 ~ indicated it will support an appropriate expend iture as th4:-- city's contribu.t ion to the join t effort. Dostal said it.was not decided ho"' participating agencies "'ill share In !ht" cost. "It could be the formula "'ill be un m . 0.llT 11'1 ... sC.tfl ,.....~ PHARMACIST ALVIN PINKLEY BEHIND COUNTER OF HIS OLD-FASHIONED DRUG STORE .J_ Pink and Lucy and Pink's Drug's Have Been Fixtures Jn Costa Mesa Since 1933 . Med School Closure Hint Bared By DOU GLAS FRITlSCHE Of Ill• 0.11• f'llotStall /i, hint at a UC Regents committee meeting that one of the university's medical schools -possi bly the pne on the Irvine campus -might have to be closed because of high costs was viewed as an effort to impress the stale legislature by . UC Irvine Chancellor Daniel Aldrich today. • In a finance committee meeting in Santa Barbar-O. Regent Willi am Coblentz said Thursday that costs of running the university's five medical schools would force closing one un less the state was v.•illing to make a fin an- cial commitment to keep them open. Aldrich said. Of the five medical campuses-Ir· vin'e, UCLA. Davis, San F'rancisco and San Diego-Irvine has the least permanent tacillties. · Two teaching buildings on the cam· pus are valued at S2 to S3 million a nd the UC l ·Ca lifornia Col lege of J\1edicine recently acquired Oran,::c Count y J\fedical Center for $5.5 mil- lion. Despite concern over the "horren· dous costs" or the medical edUca tion program. as Coblcnt7. put it. the finance com mittee approved the design and e nvironm ental impact "eport for a $l7 nTIUion 200-bed hospit-al on·the t:J-et-ca mpm. 'Pink' ·a Star ' . Me~a Druggist, Store Featured By ARTllUR R. VlSSEL 04 tllt 01lly Piltt SUH Alvin L. "Pink" Pinkley, "'ho set· tied down at what was once a country crossroads 41 years ago to become a pharmacist and inf\j.iential small town politician made his movie debut \!Jednesday night. He never dreamedoverfourdecade~ of supplyi ng the gco"'ing city "·ith aspirin and cough syrup from the back counter and ice cream sodas from the fountain that his career "'ould finally be raptured on film . I-le and his v.'ife Lucv "'ere feted b\' many friends in the cily police f:icilit~· auditorium for a local premiere showing of'!hc movie highlighting a small town d ruggist's daily duties. , "An X·rated pi cture it is not." cackled Pinkley a fter vie\\•ing the film which was produced by a Hol- 'lywood studio. '"A Better Way of Caring." 1vas done by Joseph Pipher & Company ro-r the Johnson & Johnson... 1>har - maccutical corporation. starring Pink and I.ucy and a cast of a hundred unideritified people in the field of .medicine. ' Their young soda jerk in the land· mark pharmacy and founlain at 1S2U Newport l)lvd .. Tom Gibson. alonJ! "'ith Josh Cammer, 15. his sister Sarah. 9. and Laurie B:iird. 9, arc all included. that they kno"' "'ell in real life: thf Y arc customers eating ice cream. A s pecial bonus preview "·as also sho\\·n first in the form of a film sho"•ing the l·lo\lywood film-m akers making the film. with random shots from the cutting room noor. The fi nal pharmaceutical £1lm 1s literally a celluloid collage in color. "'ith , soundtrack of music <i nd nar· ration. ShootinJ?; "'as done one Sunday last. spring, "'ith the PinkJcys getting S225 for combined pcrfor..mances, use of the picturcsc1ue premises and S25 "·orlh or Cokes and ice cream. Pink WllS so "·carv from lhe frenetic pare or the lloll"•vOOd film ·makers on / hi s norm:il day"nf rest that he almost had to t:ike ~1onday Off, but it "'as business as usual. Shots of various Southland scenes including Los Angeles International Ai.rport and a touching visual portraiJ of a "'Oman. 70. in a reSt home ISee PINK LE\'. Page A2 > Co:ast Josh, Sarah and 1.nurif' 1n 1930s period c~m.!__Elay roles____!D the film _ \\ t.•;1Cht•r ' ~panied ..;..t?uMic~Defeftder-Dean-SOlicitation...10-COmmil-murder:.:based whe n. 1 c.ra.s.hed_10~a__..gr~up-of ~---Allen. · ~-· . on alleged negotiations with Orange gas~hn~ pump~. he said. The f1.re "'·as . . -" County Sheriff's Investigator Les ex~1ngu1shed in about 10 minutes, Construction on the fa cility, Aldrich said. should begin by mitl·197s. Mesa Woinan's l.01\· <'lourls becoming partly sunny inland Saturda}. accor- din~ to lhc \\ cathl'r scr\•ice. with consirlerablc IOI\' cloudiness at the b<'a ches all d:1y , lri~hs at the sanrls !i5 lo fi8 ri io~ l.o iO,J.o 74 inland .. . ' Court officla la said he .w~1ved -Leber. Baird said. ·~ Leber and Costa ~fcsa Police Detec- ' ' 1 , tive George Wilson claim l~eiserhad a Prime Rate . --Drops A.gain NEW· YORK CAP> -First NfttiOf)~ank, continuing Its rote of irldustry pacesetter, toda>· lowered its prime rate another quarter point {o 10.25 percent, err ective !,londay. The nation's secoOO largest commercial bank has dropped· U>t. rate it charges on loans to lrtOst creditworthy business l;>or· rowen I~ percentage points in acve.n weells. I • clandestine meeting with Uber last Friday, paid him $600 for his services asacontraetklller.. . ~ ~ The derendanl, manager ot ~a· · Crocker Blfnk at-3333 S. Brlstol----st:, Costa P.1esa, allegedly promised . $10,000 for successful complt:tion of the job. Cereruony for Star llOLl.YWOO~IUPll A Murlnc Corps honor gUard v.•as to i,.1kc part today In a grave!3idc ceremony a . llower l\ternorial Pork on the 16th an- ' nlversary of the death of movie St:lr 'Tyrone Power. who scr"ed as 11 Pt1arine pilot In World War 11 . ' .. STOCKS DESPITE • SLUMf '.CUT 1 ' NE\\.' YORI): CAP ..e The stocll: ma.rket sa.nk sttQdlly tod~Y,. under the weight of 1nrlaUoo and recession wor- ries. (Tables, B7). The Dow Jonelli average of 30 fn,. dllStrials lost 10.'9 poioia~ to 647.61. and losers I" pl..,. by :ihoul 2 to I in quiet trading on 'tfte. ·~w Votk Stock Exchange, Prices s h owed no favorable rcsi)onse to another c11t in the prime fending r?tc. from 101~ to 10114 per· • Ce nl. by New York''i Flrst Natl9nal City 8.nk. '· I· An aUdil or the medical program discussed a t the meeting showed that the medical schoob1 and their as-H 8 } d soclated hospitals have $32 million in . ouse u rg e .unpaid mcdjca1bills outstanding. · , T~is ~as desp!le a reCQrd S47.2 fr!il -A Costa J\fcsa leia1 secr~tary retur- Uon in g~rts rece1ved by lhe university ned from a short trip Thursday lo find system !n 19741 up ll.4·pcrcent. from her home had been burglariled or theprev1oua-yeaM·gl!ls, -----.-----~ . · . The.financial p1;oblems of the nearly ~.500 1n valuables, 1nclud1ng h 1 C bl , 'd . . h food and Jewelry. sc ?t> s,. o cn,i sin . requi re e1t er Cynthia E. r.1anzclla, 27, of 1980 an 1nfu~1on or mo.re state funds or a Wallace i\\'e. told police: her loss in· chnrute 1n the medical oro.rram. I d d ' ll , · "Maybe we'll h ave to blte the bullet cu e a s~ereo. s vcrw,1re. ~e.ve.ra\ and do awav with one or maybe tv.·oor coats. the Jewelry and a quantity or ·-llle'medica'I school~ ~?d cqn~ntr~tc lllf:~~ligators said the burglar en, our effonso.n the rest. Coblentisa1d. terC'd through· a slidin)I, Jillas., "'indow• Sharing his concern. Regent Robert which had not been locked. althoug.h it. Reyno~ds. chairman or ~he hospital v.·asscreencd. . operations commlUee. s31d tha~ If the ~t\Ss ?ti nnzelta di$Covered thr ~n.n~clal proble~s arc ~ot rl\ce<t no .. ,... {lrea1t-1n nt tl ::Ju a.m., y.·he.n she \\eJI havt' no altcrnauvc to cutting returned from a \lislt with her tia~e (~e ~f t Oll~Al., Page ;\2) v.·ho lives in )other cit y. ' ... ' .. . I. l :\SI DE l 'ODA \' 'Sta/I \\'rite.r Caro ;\foort hos mrl n 1\'tu·port Bt>dch artist of/lie· led with "hµsltrengraphici" Ste lodoy 's \Yeekendtr /or llw srory . ' ,., ... _ \t"tott .. ""•tti.• .. _, .. " ""'"'t\ , ..... I..~ " M~Wl,,,,..t .. bh • .. 1011-NI~ " Cll .. IUH v 01•11 °'' ... C:.llftlf .. -· •• -· •l·L-er.,.--.. DI -· .... Df.tlfl """"'' .. Mttk~r•fl• • •• IEelttrlel l't ... .. ttleWl'i.n " "flfl'K• .. , -, .... -... " ...... .. '""f'Ml\\lwfl " W«ltM""' •• t.iw. ........ .. Wttl<•-, ... L - 1 ., 'A:t DAILY PILOT N!C friday. Nove mbef 15, 1974 P~lisher Agrees to P~t ,Ni1on ·Memoirs WA$HINGTON CUP() -A "major· Publisher" baa •I reed to prinl a book wh.lcb formf!r .Prw.ldent Nixon will ~'nle a~ut his years in lhe White I louse, aQ iide told U.S. District Court ibda}'. • • ~ · ' ·~ariklln"R . Gannon, former fpecial assistant~ Nixon assigned to prepare the. mat.eri!I for the book, said, in an aff1d1v1t ,J;llll bis work has been delayed. bJ"'a court order blocking the lransfel of Nixon's presidential Re.~ents ·, ;" ~ -, ~ive O~ay .:To Parce.l . .''-TheUQRegentS finance committee ha) nppro'\red acceptance offlve acres . 'fJf Ui>per Newport BtY and 4.2 ac res connectJng it to the"UC Irvine cam· pus-the last parcel of a l ,000 acre •deed from the Irvine Company to the university. The full board of regents was lo tne~t in 1 Santa Barbara today to finally close the 14-year-old lan~deal. ;' materials to the zi1turat ln Laguna tlnuing delay makeJ lt •reuingly ·Nl1ue1. · dilflculllameetthlscleedline." · "I am tnrormed that a major publisher In this country hu aireed with tbe former president to publish a book written by him, "Gannonaaid. · ··r ·believe that l!tr. Nixon is obligated by contrict to complete the first haU of his book by April, 1976, and the present delay and any cOn· ' · <ll'bo of!idavll waa placed la evldtnct durlq a llUtlacOliwbether the temporary ~1tralniD1 order a1aia1t tran1ftrria1 the Nixon , roaterial ia to be cohtil'ued in the form i of a preliminary injun_ctton.. , .. A ireit deal of lhe preparatio' ol these materials for Mr. Nixon's use could be Under W!Y itt thls time if the · Bul@ar's Booty 'Deadly: /.. Newport Bea"ch police warned citizens today that a missing, white· plastic bottle containing sodium cyanide may be deadly. _. • . .,. materials •~re ~Yatlible in Callfor-- ni• ev<.11 lhoua.l\)lr. Ni!an.himMK Jia' ~·n lll._1111d bollpluliied ,and unable to )Wont ~ on this pro)· ectli'G1nnon"18. , · The ·;eourtt orG.er blocks ·an agrlement 1signed' Sept. 6 bet\\'een Nlxort and the General Services Ad· ministration, giving the former president the right to remove his old tapes and documents•from the White House. · ,, Nixon'• attorney, Herbert J. MUler·, p;ects to ask the former president this who ta onoaed to ~continuation of. weekend whelber be will coaaent to an· that order, jnlroduceCI the allCdavk. ex .... laation by court-1ppo1Dl<d doc:· Miller •contended Thursday that a. tors to determine if be is weU enOOgh new White llouae agr,eement gives I.he to testily at'the Wateriate cover-up special prosecutor's office a limit~_trial. right to .. rummclge through" the for-. In a surprise appearance before· • mer. preside.nt's rn,ateri.als...__Hu sked :: u,,s. Districtj'udge John J. Siryca,...J. Richey to . block that agreement as Miller sald Jie hope(l fo see Nixon at ''wholly against Mr. Nixon's will an<J. .hJJ" home Jn San Clemente,.and repart hi!rights." _ · to the court no later lb.an Tuesday on ·Meanwhile, Miller said today he ex· Nixon's response. Allhough the bay acre.@ge ancla..100· ... fOC?t wld corridor linking It to the UCf campus was part of the original 1,0l'.>Ot acre ·Irvine Company gift to the 'tin1Versity, a n ownership dispute with Orange County government has stal· Jed the transfer since 1960. Ul'IT ....... 'LIBELOUS, PORNOGRAPHIC' Book Su bject Goldberg Concealing Rocky Book· Aid Bared · The one-pound bottle or the violent poison was reported missing in a jewelry heist last week on the Balboa Peninsula. Its contents. in crys"tal form, can be fatal it inhaled. If mixed with" acid, particularly hyd rochloric or sulphuric, the fumes are exti;.emely d~adly, wllce said. · The bottle was re~rled missing a week afte r dua l bura:!aries at 2811 and 28 13 Lafayette Ave. in Newport Beach. The two jewelry shops were bit Friday D!ght after closing time.~ when burglars are believed to have A report to the board iJYS that ac· repting the land at this time protects ~e university's interest. If the land is con<lemned for public use as a result of the OWJJership dispute, the univer· a:.ity will have a right to compensation. ft tlle' Irvine Company's ·currenl negotiations with Orange Counly and the state pepartment of Fish and Game are successful. the acreali!e will provide aaditional land for university J>Uf'POSC:s.' . .&.J>ublic 'attitudes about the upper mi Ma\lt (banged in the lime since the original transaction. Initial in· ter{~ fn ·an aquatic park and other 'i'ttreational uses have faded , being replaced with desire lo have the area ' set aside as a wild.lire preserve, the ~·'rtJ>O:rtsays . ;. ' u. -t ., TONIGlrl' "TUNNEL OF · LOY!j" -Costa )(eu ... Clvic Playhouse, Community '8ll:tUtion Center, Nov. 15, 16 and 23. lp.m. •ORANGE COUNTY PHILHAR· MONIC CONCERT -L.A. Philhar· monic Orchestra. Zubin Mehta con- ducting:.tJCI Crav.·ford Hall 8:30 ~ .. m. OCO LECTURES -"Astronomy." Room 2:; Science Bldg. "6 :30 p.m. ··Baja Calirornia Story Retold," Science-H a ll ,_ 7 :30 p .m . ··;\Jcoholism , ··Science Lecture 2, 7:30 p.m. FOOTBALL -Ne\\•porl Harbor at Western. 8 p.m. UCJ DRAI\IA -·'The '.Birds." by Aristophanes, Fine Arts Village 'Theatre, Nov. 14·16, 8 p.m. Adm . S!.50. •·RIGHT TO PRIVACY" -Lecture tly ?tlp.ry Saylin· of Americ;,1;n Civil 'Ltbertiespnion. SociaJ Science Hall, 8 -p:m . ~ SATURDAY, NOVE~tBER 16 ··ESTANCIA ADOBE -State W stori ral La ndmark-. Adam s and ' 'Jd~a Ve;rde Dri ve \\'est. Sat. and Sun . ,., p;ln.• ,, FOfl.I'BALL -OCC vs. Santa Ana, Santa l\na Bowl, 7 :30 p.m. UCI LECTURE -Germaine Greer, Crawford Hall, 8 p.m. Adm. $2. ottANGE COAST • ' DAILY PILOT Aobet'1 N. Weed .... P,t~i-t1I • ... P..tilhl..-• Jack R. Curtey \ll(t Prt•fdf11l •nd o.-.i W,~, · hid in one shop and then drilled a ho!e throughwthea~condswre. Chra·.,tmas is Coming About $5,000 10 jewelry-and art ob· ~ _ a - 1~s ~~~~:~i>g~:1 L~0!~: f~~t!11~ The ncati~n has yet to observe Thanksgiving,~ ·cBo~b"muling ydu.le CseasonM. Th~s !ot onboNewpodrt JewelersandtheGoldmerchant. but hr1s trn as t.ree merchants .along the • .ev~r m .• osta esa ~s Just a ut rea y PoUcie said the sodium cyanide is Orange Coast already are prepanng for the . for l~ f!!'st sl!!p~t of Christmas trees. used bJ jewelers toeleangold. _.. 1 Abrand·nameonthebottleis"Mal· 1 From Wire Services tiancrodt," and the serial riumber is Class D · Type WASHINGTON -A lawyer who 7616. Police asked that anyone fin· helped set up a corporation to publish ding the bottle to immediately phone a book critical of Nelson·A. Rockefel· the palice department, 673-2211. They ler's Democratft. opponent in 1970 said it ts important not to touch the Yachts Se ize F,._PageAJ PINKLEY •.• For Martha conceded today that efforts Were botUe. · I reciting her favorite inspir4tional made to conceal the Rockefeller M l · L d poem are included. . NEW YORK (AP) -Martha Mil· family financing of the biography. ·a z at an ea The frames shOwing the Pinkleys · cbell bu lost a bid for increased tem· Robert D. Qrr, a Philadelphia Fr .. Pitge AJ going about their business in ·a Mom porary alimony and will continue to lawyer who worked for the Rockefel-Class D yachts in the Los Angeles to and Pop drugsjore·{ounded in-1933 are receive -$1,000 a week from former Jer family, said "Yes, sir" when MEDICAL Mazstlan race took over the handicap neatly interspl!rseCI, bµt none of their U.S. Atty. Gen.John N. Mitchell. asked at the Senate Rules Committee • • • leads ,Friday as light winds continued dialogue with custom.fJi:sheard. State SUJ?reme Court J ustice hearing into Roekereller's nomination · ·to slow the bi g Class A yachts as they Johnson & .JohnlOIJ corporate Ma'luel 'A. Gomez on Thursday it the purpose in creating a dummy our servict:s or doing away with a ne.ared Cape Sen Lucas at the tip of executives rtgliially ordered it as a rer~ a request for a .$3,000,allmony Delaware corporation was to hide the medical school."· Baja California. , collage ot still shots to be shown at .increase andS35,000inlf:gal f,ei.1 Rockefeller Connectionwiththebook. Operation' o! Orange County JacobWood's61·footsloopSorc~ry ,.m"{dica·I sem inars and pbar· "Pllidtif('s asse~ri. to Uie COQ· Laurance Rockefeller, bortherofihe Medical Center is expected 1o in· retained the elapsed time lead. ·.aiaciuti<;al cohvenUons. trary notwltbs~nding, the court in former New York governor, put up c~e~_ae the fiscal problem! of the reporting a -position time abi:ful so , 'The !onetime 'pbannacist said 8 .awardlnC plaintiff approxhpately 40 $6$~000 to helg publbh the book about .u1'iveral.ty's medical ~~ucalion ~es norf:h .of,lhe ~pe and 292 miles • fytlle hUnt th_roUihout the &>uU.ll~nd ~ percentOf tlif! defendant's net taxable rormerSupreme Court Justice Arthur ·system, accord1ngtot.beauC:ht. frtim the fU11Sh . led the Pt~ber movieJnen to bis ·1t0re mcome at &µmony (temporary) and a J Goldberg Orr testified. Goldberg 'HeynoldS said the llfU.vmlty ·was Joli was farther at sea and about 40 a! the only stirvivingsampleof al930s . reasonable counsel tee for tbti ltl'al. -ThuNday cined--the--book ..uubelous'' o.......fte.J!ng ''great pressura_froft!_the_ miles-be hind-Sorcery. pharmacy a·na·tountainlnextstence.--;wort-berein .... dld-not-over~ook aay {lnd "pornographic." · ·legislature to take on additional Handjcap leade·r was the Class D There just aren'tanymore. material facts," besaid. j Sen. Howard W. Cannon, (D·Nev.), ... responstbilit i ~s tor medical entry Sroom Hilda with 3'11 miles to Faculty consultants at the USC .. chairman of the commi1tee, told educ~tion . There 5 not . an ac~n:i· go. Al Cassel's Terrorist from Bah.ia _ .ScbOol ~of. Pharmacy -"A'hich khas reporters he·h~d no doubts the money . panyme awareness of 'wtiat the bill is Corinthian Yacht Club was.second on cranked Out hundreds of dhia;glsts I' ...... Page Al -was "laundered". to conceal the &oing to be." handicap time and Whimse)' Tres trained in mass marketing s ince Rockefeller connection. Coblentz suggested tbat the regents skippered by Los Angeles Yacht Ctqb Pinkley-directed the movie team to FORD · But Cannon said he did Ml think the submit d ual D~d&et request;5 to the commodore Hugh Rogers was third. ·Costa Mesa. . · • ~ • book affair was ~rious enough to state, segrefating the medical and Weather forecasts offered little en-He opene:d up in 193.1, the yearolthe Ford i)?OmlJed his vJife he' would b\ockRocke(el\er'sconfirmation. ot~er educational pro~ams to.dete.r· couraeement to the 41-boat .fleet. ~reat Lon.g Beach earthquake, coun· quit politics alter' 25 ye•rs ·In · mine whether the legislature ts wd· There were no further dropouts m the ting..-boW1ng and pa.ckaging p~ls and Confr~ii. After he became -vice ling to back its demands with money. .Past24hours. . . _ . . . . oth.er non-pre. scription remedies by pres de-, Mra .. ~-~ -•eased him F d R • UC President Charles Hitch, . h8.hd c I Pinkl Id th '" """u 'g Or . e j e CtS however •. said the syi;tem probably Elapsed time leaders witb distan· · ounci man ey sa e Crom lbeptedJe. would not have to close any of the ces from fr1azatlan : film m~kers were so-enchanted wJlh Since.1hen ther,e hae: been renewed Gas Tax Hike, Chides Morton m1 ~ical cam1puses despi,!.e the need 1. ~rceryJ92 mile~. 2. Dorc;>1thy o . ~~~~:~~~ ucsOe~~a'tiondo:·t!';.~~~ =~~' *1ii•:Ji! ':~:~tl~~~~ or increased unding. ·314 . mites .. 3. Aora_ng1 , 332 m1 e.s. 4. movie, not just a set of still shots. ·' " • c "ifll'-jai e But he is r ..._p ed. to Aldrich said-the comments were J oh,335m1Ies,5. ?.11ramar,344m1les. Oneofthosepresentforanimprom· ··JvTt ld sf7· d , ~{'- part "of a continuing discussion of Handicap standings in Class: pt_u. after-movie ·party thrown Dy alJoUf~ i:ecurr A°r.~ Fe;.dn woul~a~~!~ hospital expense& and he doubts the Class. A 1. Dorothy o 2. Sorcery 3. fnends and Costa Mesa Tomorrow, a bette;:care tn ·tbe White House tbaD need to close part ·or the medical ~orangt. . . d?Wl}town business group, was.Ju:.t ~ anywhere elie. WASHINGTON IAP) -President leaching system. Class B I. Black Bird 2. Alethea J. kid when Pink and Lucy opened up. . Fotd who told 3 news conference Ford, racing massive auto. industry ''The discussion refiected a desire Robur. . . Poli ce Ch let.Roger E. Neth recalled Thursd~y that inflation is "starting to layoffs, has again rejected a gasoline · -on Lhe part or Jhe regents to J.mpress Class C 1. Concubine 2. Deception 3. how ~e used to brow~e throug_h the recede," met with hia Cabinet today. tax hike that would reduce dri\ling. . lh_e people and the sta~ legislature Blue Streak. . . Cops N Robbers eom1~ books 1n the ... assess prospects of con•reaslonal Ford also rapped his top energy Of· with ~be fac~ that Jt is a costly Cl o 1 B Jl.ild 2 T l steel raek that sat behind the phy_ ...., • f'·,1·a1 10·1 rev1·v1·ngtheideaarterthe ope_rat10.nand1ft.hestateexpe~s.l_he a~s ··room a · euops ·I d -• pasaageofhiseconomicprogramin ri! r . 3. Whtmsey Tres. · macy s ron.t oor. thelameduc" sess·ion. he hoped Interior Secretary Rogers C. in me teal e_ducallon 1t will have t~· President already rejected it, saying· ~ruver Y to Ulf1ll.its~e~~nslb1hties r~~i'ii;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;~~~;;;;~;~~~;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;•;:;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;: B ?wl orton would get the word this supply us with the funds to do so, u rile. Aldrichsaid. UPHOLSTERY SALE l\1orton did. His spokesman said · today th at ~lorton would not pursue F rom Page AJ · the idea or a fuel-saving gasoline tax anv further. the spokesman said ?.tort.on plan· ned "lo pursue all or the other options for conserving energy -with one ex· ception, ''meaning the gasoline tax . P.lorton surprised reporters Wed· n~sday by renewing the proposal, and some equally surprised official s thought it unlikely that Morton would revive the idea without White House approval. But. Ford. in a broaacast news c<>n .. ference in Phoenix, Ariz., Thursday· night slapped it down hard and needled Mort n for raising it. ''We re not considering an ad· dition gasoUne tax," Ford said ... I thoug that others in the executive •branch got the word.'' 'DRILLING ... established on a 'population basis or • possibly miles of shoreline,'' he said. "However," he added, "f will present whatever plan is chosen to our council for approval before commit· ling the city tothe expenditure.'' Dostal said he expects City Attorney Dennis O'Neil wiJ~ be instructed lo help Los Angeles City Attorney Burt Pine . and other city attorneys in a concerted legal effort to slow downwhal he called the "federal steam roller.'' · "I am certain we· will be asking Orange County govemmenl to join the coalition and I am certain that we will be seeking suppgrt from the inland cities,'' Dostal said. • CARLOAD PURCHASE FRO M 1homas Keevil Edll.,. Thomas A. Murl)hlne MAM91 ... llli• Chartes H.. Loos RlcM1rd P. Natl .l<!Mtl...,I W "'f1"'9lllli.t\ Offices tttl•Hoew ll0Wt1lk•Sl'"I ""-' .. Mii" lllJ Pff-.if"l .... ltWnil ~911,.....,..,;11. 11 .. (;ll'Mfy .. Mtwl ~Finklea_E:llndB_e_cQines P e rpetual ~cholarship r H ........... a. .. ., 1/t ll llit..,l'ltioM• ... 11 ~ • ~· Vl lltr • H)tl LI hi ... 11 S..n Di.to ~tMwlV T• .. pftOM f714) Ml-4321 (l1ss1titd Ad¥trt1Mnt '42·5'11 ~~Vll lfJ Nt ... Dll'ltl . ~ .. ~t!~~1!~ 4tS-06lO ~""'· mt, Of1n" eo.11 """''t111"" CO<!!~r. 1>11 MW\ .. .,...,,, jtt\lllltl'-'"• ~ ""'""'" ,, f11¥t"lw-nh ,..tl!I MIJ !Ir •...-Mv<:•ll wlllltllt ,.! .. _ .... ,....., .. C#1'1 ... \-t. Jiftllllll t!Ht Mlllfl 11'1141 11 0.'11• Nitw, ~Htr!llt. ~titlll... itY ,.,,.., U.• ___,.,...,: 119 mitll M,• ~'' ''"'""'' .-1i.tllf'llM ... mllftll'llr \ . I l\temorial fund s at Orange Coast College a nd Fountain! Valley High School in honor of slain. athlete· .scholar Mike Finklea are beinr com· bined Into one perpetuating scholar· shi p. Coach Wa yne 'fl.f ichaeU an of Foun· talrW'alley Hig h Scllo(ll said; more tha rftt?OO In donati ons lia ve been col· lected so far. lie 11aid fund raisers hope to rccti\'c at feust S2,000 to make tht scholarship an-annual self~ sustaining one. .. Finklea , 19, captain of the college wrestling team and 1973 Founlaln alle~ Athlete of the Year; was shot and killed during the Oct. 31 hold~~ ~r • • -the 7-Eleven market in Fountain Vil· ley where he worked as a clerk. COach Mic haelian said the scholar· .shJp will 10 to a Fountain Valley High School boy or tlrl schOlar·athlele, who plans to earn t tolle1edegree. Donations may be malled to the high "hool, 1781~ 8111hard St., an~ checks should be ft\ade payable. to the Associ1led Studen\ Body, desianatt:d lorthe Mike Finklea f\Jnd. Contrl bUttona also may be sent to Oraftge €oast College, 2701 Fairview _ Road, Costa Mesa, to Coach Leon Skele or Coac h Vem Wagner, with checks made payable to 'I.he 'Mike .~klu Scholarship Fund. SOFASALE mm$399 CHAIRSALE -$169 • Large Selection on Display Now at any of Our Three Fi~e Stores. All Ready for Immediate Delivery. · OREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREDON-WOOOM"RK-KARASTAN-B"KER . ! • WUKOAYS • SATUIDAYS 9<00 lo S:JO CLOSID l>IONDA YS . , • • NEWPORT BEACH • 1721 WtsTCLlt't' DR.. 642-a<tiO LAGUNA BEACH ... :US NC>llTll t.Y1AS'r llWY., 4lH·6M1 TORRANCE• 23649 HAwnlORNE BLVD, IC)Pfn l-"r1. tll 9, Sun. 12·$:301 3'18-1211t < • -r~ • . .:Af,:_ : ~ )>Al.LY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I •~ I ~ I I \ ' .. •f, I Spending Plan Needed 11 : i I I l I •• I I I l I 1 I I I I -ll.ll I i I i • 1. I o I l 1 I I I I I I Last week the Ccsta Mesa City Council allocated " 83.000 to the Retired Seniors Volunteer Program. to pay for some transportation costs and administrative overheud. · '" The progr.am, which operates out or the Volun-,1 tary Action· Center, CostaMesa, has been supported by federal gra nts which are being re~d rrom year to ye ar to mC:tke it m ore de pendent on local sources. The cities or !\ewport Beach.-Huniington Bea ch and &int a Ana-also wllt"be a-sKed t-0 contribute. There's no d oubt that the program is worthwhile ~·et there's orye worrisome d~i:oent to Cos ta lt1.esa'~ allocation. It was done.withou~ pla n. The money c~nie from the 8750,000 the city r eceived this year for sQti al 1 1 r ' prog ra m s from federal revenue-sharing Cund s .. : ~: 11 The city has_spen_t all but SlS,000 or this money, , , m?stlr on ~ap1tal ·l~provements , without ·a ny 1 11 guidelines being establis hed by the council. Next year 11 ..._ the retired seniors program administrators "'ill almost certainly return to the council a sking for another, probably larger allocation. ' ' I l'- t t I " I I I r • • I < I : I 1-r1 ~ : i I ' I I I o i I, ',, ,._, \ I I 1 Clearly the city needs to establish a policy on fun· ding social programs so there can be planned and not Piecemeal disbursement of these federal moQ,ies.~ • \ Robbery Risks Costa Me'sa may riot be dragged into big cityhood ~r se bduring the cioming,decade', but for the present tlme. nc ha'.zard of life in the big city-armed robbery-is incr;eaSini. • . 'A comparative s urvey among Costa Mesa, Irvine · a nd surroUJ'lding .s iste r cities, however, suggests local citizens still enjoy a lo\ver rate of robbery than other s imila r di.ties. , During the period from April through September, 'N.ew' Postal :service: ~. a total or ~7 stickupg or all SQrts, Crom banks, to ' mostly all·night markets qr other small firms minded by one lone employe.have ~n the targets. Re~ord s obtained fljOm llunti!lgton Beach, Fountain Valley, and Santa Ana. i ndicate the ir robbc,ry ra~es . are consistentlY hig her than Cosla Mesa s, adJust1ng the m on the basis of larger and smaller population Size. • The problem is.a problem, but it coul.d be/11orse. Speedup Advisable \Vith a ne w director or public safety a l \\'Ork. ·Ir vine has s te pped up its schedule for ch_ange rrom the Police services ctontract with Costa f\,Iesa lo an Irvine police Jorce. _ ~nstead of the ~pl 1, 1975 starting date Irvine or1g1nally set, Public Safety Director Leo Peart has m~ved up the initiation of the new force to July l, 1975. A prime-reason for mC?v~g up the d a y the city t ak es .ove r its own policing,JPeart a nd City Manager William Woa:IJe t.t have said, is'JrVine's t.ack of control over th~ kind and le~e! of servifs delivered . . It 1.~ n_ot surnns 1ng that a police chirl' c:.nch as Costa Mesa's Roger Neth would re s isl the i~ion of others into his chain of command. An effective police· agency needs a c'entra l, cohesiVe line of authority and a consiste nt policy. But Irvine's desire to control police activities in its own jurisdiction is also understanC!able. 'rhc city, a fter all, must bear the brunt of ~ompla ints and concerns of r esidents . rn light or these conflicting inter est$, Peart ·s desire to speed the birth of the Irvine force is in the Dest interes ts of all concerned. , ' .• .--..... --' •' c Tinae to Face lfp Paying More · for Less Dear Gl~my Gus Crisis to Cata~trophe? I - . . 'VASHINGTON -A new Postal [ : ] Service, whi c;h .wa.s supposed to put JACK ANDERSON the ma;ls on a bus;ness hke basis,"was , . • . established on Ja.p. l, 1972. ~ ~ T.oday. rp ail s,,Crvice has declined; . thousands o( locnl posl offices have In . a series or columns. we have been closed; twice·daily deliveries detailed ho~ Kli;assen d.ealt. out co'!- have been abandoned; Saturday ser~ t~_acts lo bis f,r1ends, improved. his vice has been cut ; carrier routes bav'L--lifestyle a~pu~hc exJJ:Cnse. padded the been consolidated; and special ser-payroll with hts crorucs and accepted vices have been trimmed a fee from a postal contractor. The.new ''managed niaU'' system As a result, the FBI is investigating \Vhy, oh \Vhy don't peopl e USC their turn signa ls? Are they gel•_ ting a discount on new cars by not having them installed? P.E.,V. Glwtilr Gus c•mm1Ms ~·• s~111N11y -· -.. Ml NC•turily r•ltKI t111! .,;ews ti i... -..--. ""° '°"' ... 1 ....... ~,Goll, o.u, Piloe. ha~~lly Ieng. . • whether the fee constituted an illegal t h_-.e-n:e d ·t h e kickback and a congressional sub-BUT THE· pressure backfirCd, and deli'very· time in .committee is taking sworn testlmoey the tough Wilso1;1 proceeded. lo put. many Meas. In· ®some or the contracting boondog-many postal higherups and contrac- deed the Postal ges. . tors under oath:'" He round that KJas· S e rvic e h as YET .KLASSEN stubbornly.refuses sen had been less·than~candid in his rerused. to deli ver to _step aside. The POf;lal Service public denials or our stories. the mail to some today is mu.ch like the White House The· pOstm as(er" general str uck ne w s uburb a n in the last days of Richard Nixon. The \ back through the American Postal d e velop m e n ls. public business takes secOnd place \o Workers Union, whlch got just about E'lery day brings _defending the boss. Decisions are everything .it requested al the last more com plaints .delayed and programs are postponed. bargaining session with Klassen. The· ortnail misdirected or !~st. And__postal A · rat.allstic air stultifies posfal union boss" Franc;s Filbey, ptlt out a morale is a lso at an all·hme lo\v. -headquarters.And insiders tell us thbt poisonou s press release calling the 1 (' -Wil son s ubcommittee me mbe r s ·YET THE price or mailing letters mora ~ in the. h~ld has never been ·'jackals" a nd an unnamed columnist · has rivaled the price or oil on the in· lo~er. • . a "pygmy journa list'1' flaliona_ry index, rising 6'l pe,rcent. .-~!assen and his cohorts, mean· .. __. Thi~ yeilr 's postal' deficit never-while. deserve ,the Watergate ~W_!!d WtnLE POSTAL pay has gone u/I., •• 1 . •~ .11. nd, for the best coverup or 'lhe year. 1 h d , u•e ess~ 1.s ~ ~.' !on, a another Two associates, (or example, pres· t. s oul be added, Klassen's:.cu - .$500 ·'-~hon de(1c.1t 1s expected next sured a postalemploye lnto~lamming backs in the labor force have caused yea~. . / . . up before a scheduled FBI interview. har~ships. Many workers. now have to T e .fostal . Service has a~~ed The two heavies told the employe pul 1n l~ng hours or overtime to move Coa~~ r_or still another $44 ~dhon according to a notarized .statement the ~ads. . to . ~p lost revenue, which the submitted to the FBI, that "the people Filbey told mr asso.c1ate Jac,k wa .e.,r1ce rreeze .caused by . upfront.wereplenty sickandtiredor Clo~erly lhat he d1d_not,1nKlassyn s delllJ'~ a postal ra~e increase. The all this adverse public't . 11 ~hair. a sk Rep. Wilson to delay the wat-: ngs are going, the 25-ce~t that being generated b/di':~~~~-i>osta-1 beanngs;autwe have bt:fentn-starQl: ii.only_ a few years away. emplo es .. . . formed by unimpeachable sources Th"'ti,~anlargelyresponsible forthe Y • that Filbe y, indeed, did contact post.al'°"Problems. ho\\·evcr , is deter-IF HE ftl AD.E any "dumb moves," Wilson. mine~ lo hang onto his job, come hell the postal e mploye was warned, he In the d ays ol the Pony Express, it tir high water. He is Elmer "Ted" \\'ould be "eased out of the postal ser-took four days to move a le,Y.er:·rro.rn KJa%§.en, the postmaster general, ''ice" and it would be made "virtually coast to coast". Today, 104) Years and whose stewardship o( the Postal Ser· impossible" for him lo land a com. SlOO billion later . it often still takes vi~e has been a litany or managemE;Jlt parable ne""'.' job. , four days, With new leadership and -WASlll NGTON -Secretary of State llenry A. Ki ssinger is telling President Ford all he needs to know about the Midea st : the prospeet of avoiding another war there "''ilh a . conseque"nt oil embargo and confron- tation \Vith the Soviet UniOn has" diminished alarmingly. It is not necessary to h:t\'e access to 'Vhite llnuse tapes of their conver- sations because Kissinger is saying as mu c h publi c ly ;jnd the external e vide n ce a l so points in that direction. , The fi rst order or husiness fo ll owln, 1he De mocr a tic ·· sweep in the elec· Lion s is c on - sultation bet we~n P reside nt F ord .. a nd the lea der shi1> of a n over· whclmingly Democratic Congre~ on co mmon· measures to prevent a Crbis from becoming a catastrophe. Ir.ever lh e coun try were in need or national unilylfis now. YET TlfF.RE is m _evidence that the Ford administration <>r the ne\v . Congress can steel themselves to the immediate and drastic meas ures necessary to prepar"e this countTy while there is st.ill time for another oil e mbargo under the tii:tir-raising con· ditions or a new Mideast war. Several factors contribute to the pre.sent proble m which-is presented-in so dirrerent a form than ever before. Kissinge r 's m agical s tatus has diminis hed. }lis authority in Congress is being und ermined. Ford's rreedom or action is" c ircumscribed by the recent e l ec ti~n . The absence or ··RICHARD WILSON Ri chard t\I. Nixon. wit h his natured con<:.epts, Firm resolve and inte.r - national respecl. is beginning to be felt. Kissinger without ~ix.on is not the same. .. ··TO TIUS is added the now evident ract. that no policy can be pursued sul'· ,cessfully , as it was in the l\"ixon ad· min.i5lration~ without 1he active par · tfcip~tion or a congrcssion;1I leader· ":, ship newly intox icated by an elec· toral landslide . Wheneve'r herore an administration tonsidered the conS<.oquences of an -Arab-Israeli war il could support Israel milita rily but short or direct in· terventio"n without dire results. That \\'as before the previQlls ly undrcanied of oil e mbargo became :t weapon witll. such devastating consequences to.the national economy. But now evc11y move in support or Israel must be measured in terms of Arab retaliatioQ 3gainst the Ameri tan v.•ay of lire in' a lime of already Severe economic stress. ' Co mmo n sense wou ld di cl .-ite forehanded-methods or avoid ing such pressure s o t hat lhe effects or retaliation 1vould be reduced lo a bearable level.;i nd America n policy could be carried out free or coercion. T.JtE URGENCY or such preve11tive action v.•as clearly seen last year before Watergate preempted every other problem in \V:ishington. But even then President J'\ixon vetoed an emerge ncy energy bill as doing more harm than good. Since then Congress enacted a n ossy rcorgan.i7.alion of cner'gy agencies and President Ford · placed in charge o( them Secretary of the In terior Rogers l\1orton. 1'.he long-range problems are J>eing d<'alt with in a. long-range way, while the immediate problems go unsolved. The main problem is to cut down the use or oil now, because we can't afford to import it al the staggering prices extorted by the Arab consortium. Nor can we afford having our forei gn po licy terrorized by threats of a new oil embargo:-_ · But cutting dO\''n Amet'fca's u:ose of l)il is 59 painful that neither Preside01 rord nor Congress was able to race uP lo it before the election. It might mean rationj ng, increased taxes or both and Federal Energy Administrator John Sa\\'hill had to resign fo r having im- politc.Jy., mentioned th is in p-ublic. / !\leantime. before a committee or Congress·,headed by Sen. llenry !\1 . Jn<;kSon (1).\V.ash.), various energy and ~ni>ml c officials ha ve been ex· plol'i ng \\"hat ought to be.done in so delicate a fa shio n that th ey seem rear· rul or burning 'their tongues. VERY FE\V people in respoqsible positions here have much fait h in President Ford's \"Oluntary approach to energy consl!rvation. Conservation is a \·cry mild word to dcscri!M! the requirements. Gloomy foreboding ;:ibout another ~·l idcast ~\·a r that might mean t::it:- astroph<' shoul"ilbc enough to con\'incc both J>rcsidcnt F'ord and the heady congressional leaders that they had beltcr get together soon on an urgent policy or national unity with respect to hoth 7\lidcasl po li cy and oil conse r· \·at1on . mistakes and personal peccadillos. The postll)lster general also pulled some structural changes the Postal every wire he CJiMJld lay his hands on to Service m ay eventually~ able to out· A GRUFF, towering man with a postpone the congressional hearin~s. perform the Pony Express. blunt charm, Klassen considers him'-lie called representatives, senators, Footnote : Rep Morris U_dall, self a (if!hler. He is determined to bat· businessmen and labor leaders ill' an O'-Ariz .• a personal friend or K1assen's .. tl!j ror his personal ca.rcer, despite the attempt to bring pressure on Rep. has asked him to resign. Other mem· adverse tmp~ct it wil have on mail Cha rles Wilson, D·Calif., to call off or ' hers or the House Postal Committee E~hics and Advertising service. at least delay the hearings. are preparing to join the call. fl,1any years ago, and since.imitated by other professions, tfie doctors li nd lawyers decided that the banning of advertisin g would serve to upgrade their professions and improve their images. P rior to that it was common ·practice (or tfiem to regularly run .ti\cir "busi ness cards'' in the columns ' :.,~Happy'~ .. Ro~ky Credit Rating . . . ri&On~Hy. I feel these attacks on Mr.' llocke(cll er are not only scur· rilaus: but downright illogical. After alf;llie'io 'the only politician in the coun· trii'\Ao) on the gi ve. ,, ART1 HOPPE ) ( R0cky: Unemp!_oyed, eh? And you women y,•onder why you have trouble gett\ng loans. Answer the phone, will you. !hil~fident he will explain r~lly to QMllreas how he gave or loaned a cO'tiT>)~ ~r three million (\vho count;;?) ·to rr1€nds., empl_oyees, neighbors, cousins and offspring. But I can't see hov.; he's going tb explain loaning llappy : (handing over the $15,000to his wife, l·fappf. rCceiverl : It's your son, Rodman. lie I suppose it could happen in any wants to know If he can borrow the 1---.....,ypi'cAJ Am erican ~me.--ft:•-;. di(· _f8mily car 3nd~-1.1XX>i--- ficuttscenc to cnv)sion1 however. 'Re>eky: Tell him I'm not using •' •• SCENE: Ro~k y ls seated behind his either. Gl ad to hear he's got a date. dCilt in his study...Happy enters, shop. Let's see here. Do you own your own pingbaginhand . home. the .one you .s ,y you'r e k. • llappy: l have to go to the store, ma 1ng. , llUr. Could I botrow $15,000? , • Happy: YOu know very well it's ll~k7: Always glad to help out a· you.rhoriie.dear wife, fella. And at the prime rate, too. I ed ho I ""Just f(lak,e yourself comlortab&e in RC>Cky: ~nemp oy . me ess ••• that-.clJJir there while 1 fill out your Oral, there s the phone again. loaa,a"j>alicat.ionJ llapp)': (answering): It's your •••ott (testily): Wh y do I have to COu5in, Winthrop A1drieh. You llnow, lltoUl a form? t,saw that Ust or your the one Wh0 1U1ied to be chairman or ltlltdrs1n t he paper. J ust give me one The Chase 'I an hat.tan Bank. l·le lo6d reason wlly you loaned that pretty wants to borrow your lawnmower and -Braderl $10,283 last'New Year's $12,000. a~) • Rocky: Anything ror a cousin. And »kt: It wa1 t11 l had on me, lei t remind me to close my account there ~occupation? • I 1berore the word gets oui. Where were Ha'pp : Homcma1ter1 as you wtj1 .wt.I Oh, yes. Number ol yean at tnow. · presea& address! • '· ' . I o( the local ne"wspapers. ; llappy: But we just moved out or But the doctors were placed under the Governor's Mansion, dear. the th reat of being 1 kicked out ot the Rocky: Unemployed, homeless, no m e d i c a I a s . perma nent address ... What about -sociation, a blue name of last employer as----c r-edit-r ibbo n orga n · rererence? iiat1on whic'h has a llappy: It was you •• dear. Remem.!" ber? l worked as your secretai-y when you were rirst e lected Governor in 1958. ·1' big club by reasQn or it s :tbil lty to ba r f'rom hospi t a ls !hose who a re not members i( they Rocky: {writing >: 1 Previous em· \"iolate the code of p~orer out~of-business;-Now,--any--ethics adopted-by-the as.'l<?Ciationr- h1story of (check one) insanity, lewd ' · · • conduct, bankruptcy ..• Doesn't that The lawyers .w.ent ~h~m on~ ~tie~ phone ever st.op " .and . s~cured teg1slat1on making ad- -· . vert1s1r1g, even the publication or a. Happ)': (answenng): It's your son. sim.ple notice or o~'s place or. Steve. He wants t9 borrow one or the bu siness, a t!"ause rord· arment. other family cars and $12,600. . . Olhcr proress1ons have li kewise at· Roe:ky : Oka y, butwhycan'tl:hatkid tempted to preclude advert ising date a bette r class of girl like his although most of the prohibit ion~ broth~r? Last question: husband\s oc-direct the mselves at tho content an~ cupat1on? arc not co_mplele bans.· Happy: But , dear, you 're CUrrenUy . . . une-mployed. ~ TllERE IS. or coune. some merit to llocky: (tearing up the form): Well, fella, there Foes your crtdllraLing. ,~+. PERHA "S it didn't happen like this. But tJ 1ot, how can Mr. Rockerct- lcr justify to Congress his ambition to be Vi ce Preside nt and economic trouble-shooter When he goes around making loans lo poor ....UI rlskl like his wile! . I • • .a code or e thics wh ich discourages certain \ypes of advertising . The ve ry fact th,a t the Rroressions have banned it establishcs"\'\hc fact a problem had existed . l . ,. · And, it ~robably is as much against the public Interest as it ls to the professions, that one not be ollowed to . make raise Or exaggerated claims as l'l bis abllllics. II can also be orgued ( EARL WATERS ) wi th some validity lJial it is against the public interest Lo permit profes· sionals to engage in cut rate adver· tidi ng which, inevitably, \vou ld be the result if rec advcrti:,ing were .pe rmitted. But it stretches lhe imagination to bc!ieve that the mere insertion of :.i digniried announce n1cnt or one's place or business and office hours could, in any way, be harmful lo lhe professional "image'' or he public. TllE ISSUE is one \1•hich, under· standably, the OC\vspai>crs have shied rrom lest they be l'har_gcd with a bl asoo-a na proprlctJt)' interest. Still it should be a malt<'r of public con· cern. Jly announcing hi s presence in ·the community to the general pubUe a doctor provides a service to the people, especially In these times when it is near Im possible for many citizens to fi nd a physician in their hour or need. , This was highlightt.d recently when a ph)•sician moved into a new com · munity and. un1tnov.•1ngly viol;atcd.onc or the c:i nons of the medical society when he placed a dignified announ· cement in the new"tt>:.1 1>ers "'h1 t h mer ly gave his o(ficc. phnn ::ind hours. ll1 s offense, 111 not being viewed as serious since lh1.· Ai\11\ has lt!lt the issue to local soc1ct.ics. In some communities it is permissible wh ile other still hang tot.he old ways. Still the ban M!Cms unrealistic wh~n doctors are pcrn1itted t.n advcrlise In the yellow pages o( the ,Phone book, giving their address, hours, a nd medica l spl'cialty. All this docs is co mpel a new doctor to wait a year or more to get listed 1n lhb phone: direc- toi-y. This m;ik<'S it dirficult for a new doctor to open a practu.:c, PERllAPS it \\'as that very fact ' \\'h1ch li~d the law~·ers to rt>lax their rule and permit returning veterans to advertise the opening or reopening of t heir ofriceli . But in the doing 1l provokes the question of why it is thc11 unethic31 ror ::1 \a\\•ycr JUSl cnn1ing out of schoo l or moving to n llC\V com- muii1ty to do likC\ViS.·" And v.·hy IS ll unethical to run !ouch ads anytime? ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hober! 1V. IVeed, PubtJS,11'.:r Thomas Kt>euil, E:ditor Barbara Kreibich, EdiJoriaL Pa~ddor • . The editoria l page ·or the Daily ' Pili>t sttk» lo inform and stlmulnte readers by prrsenung on lhls page d1ver<;e rommenlary on l°'1lcs or tn· tcr<"SI by syndicated columnists and cartoonis1s, by prov iding a rorum for readers' views and by presenting this news3 per's opinions and ldt'as on curr topics . The cd1lorial opinions o the Dally Pilot ap~ar only 1n th editorial column at the IOfl of the page. Opinions C:otpressed by the rolumnists ¥nd curtoonlsts· and Jetter writers arci thcir own and no rndor!iemen t of I heir views by lhe Daily Pilot should be inCerrtd. Friday, November 15, tfl4 ,, • Regenis' Meeting·· ,~rotested Sweetening· ,.Oil Dr-ill ' SANTA BARBARA (A Pl -It seemed like old times a1ain at a University or California regents' meeting : qemonstrators v.-ere-bacl< and so were cim· pus money problems. Going Sour ~SACRAMENTO (AP) • -A major manufac· ·1urer or sugar says the pri<'e could soar another 20 cents before the end or the year to 75 cents a pQUOd. l . "People are going to have to get used to the idea of paying higher sugar prices." John Bunker. president of the 11olly Sugar Corp .. told the California Beet I Gro"'ers Association in (. . a speech reported Thur· J ;day. ..__~_s_1_a_1e~~...J ~~~~~~~ The. estimated several hundred demonstrators, the first at a regent' meeting for se\'eral years. shouted "let the people in" and .. pigs out, people in." The demonstration in· eluded prolesls against regents.'-opposition to: incor- poration of Isla Vista, which adjoins the UC Santa Bar· bara campus, UC invest· ments in co mpanies doing business in South Arrica nod what the demonstrators said were ~utbicks in ethn ic and ·110\\·-income programs. Reagon Ref1ues 12 Queried ·on Bribes To Gamble LONG BEACH (AP) - T.,1,.eJve Long Beach djty of· ficials have been qut"Stioned by FBI agents and given subpoenas to apJ>E:ar before a specialt-y.[ impaneled rederal gfand jury in· vestigati n g organized Foes Seek Funding LOS ANGELES -Wil· liam Ruckelshaus, Cirst ctilef or the Envlronmen\al Protection Agency, will represent Southern CaUfor- n ia cities fighting the- federal government's'plahs lo increase orfshore oil dril- lingl it ¥.'as reported today. The Las Angeles Times said it had learned that Ruckelshaus had agreed to serve as lawyer for a coalition or local govern~ ments and ··would work for a nominal fee. •perhaps as 1 little as $5,000.'' Los Angeles titayOr Tom B'radley .~ who has been organzing the rtislstance. is headipg ud an eflort to.raise funds for ~ities opposed to oil drilling off the Southern California Ooast, ONE PROBLEM became evident Thursday at a mee~ among__represen· tattv or oppqsed cities, when arrlet Wieder of Huntington Beach lamented her city '"doe~n ·1 have the resou rces to put up any money.··, The lnfofmal galhering approved plans ror the ' . I I FOOTBALL; COWBOY HERO OEAD AT 70 -Johnny Mack Brown In Favorite Role • • • Fridiiy, Novembe{ 15, 1974 'OAILVPILOT AS • Johnnr Mqck· Brown,':7~ ., Cowboy Hero, Suecum:Jis · ·4! -~ • ' ', f WOODLAND HILLS cingQa.ughter~.·· , CONTRACTS he signed v! (AP) -Johnny lt1ack Buth1shapdsome,rugged duringhisearlyfilmcai:eer ,111 ! Brown. \\'ho soared from , appearance and 6-foot -1. did not include tangpaae, Al l-American football· 175-pound.frame led hi~ to that woullf .pay· him .w.htn player at the University or· western !llms and 'tarnng the films went on tele,vi1ion A I ab am a t 0 5 tar in· roles with such · slars ~s in later years ,and thue:_whe.n numerous western films, Greta Garbo , Jackie his "second career" -on died Thursday-at the Motion. ·Coogan, Norm a~ Shearer-, .. TV -. began th the early Picture and Television. Joan Crawford~ and Mae , 1950s, he received 1)0 com· Hospital, a spokesman said. 'fest. lie a lso. costarr~d pensation. -~ Brown, 70, had been suf· ~Ith Mar.~ .P1ck~ord , in .In 1961', aCte'r some gues\ fering from a kidney Coquette, 1n which she shots on the Perry A1ason problem for the last four won an Academy Award. and Wells Fargo television months. shows. Brown \>e~ame a '• .• . • Bro¥.•n had a sensational ~E .. Mf'DE the \_\'~tern host who.$reeti:_d·Holly:!ood ca~er as a pass receiver epic Billy The Kid1 for -iwtables at a .Wel~known for the Crimson Tide and MGM an~ late r• ror Univ~r-Beverly Hills restaurant. • ~ reached his'peak as a senior sa~. a series of Westerns in· Funeral arrangements in the 1926 Rose Bowl tame eluding "Range Justice," were pending at Forest when he caught touchdown "Western Renegades," Lawn tilemorial Park.and passes of 6l and 30 yards as ''West of El Dorado" and Cemetery in suburban A I ab am a de r e a fed "Lawolthe_R~nge.''. _ Glendale. ' Washington20·19. The A-1.otlon P1c~urer---~'~---~--Herald-Fame Poll named THE FOLLOWING year, hlm one or the 10 best Brown was an assistant money-making Western coach when he returned to stars every year from 1943 the Rose Bowl with the-lo 1950. (Good Deed P90Pl8j make the scene Suridays in the l1Hlflijll1ll Alabama football t~am_and Brown married his cof-. fie contacted veteran actor lege sweethearl, Conslfnce Geo.rge Fawcett. who sug. ·Foster, and they had four gested he try motion pie-children between 1931 and lures. rr':":7::·:;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;:;~;~~~~;~J BrO\\'D had done some •• SAN DIEGO (AP ) -GQ\'. crime's inrtuence on city Ronald Reagan says he go,•ernment, the Long 'A'ould not accept any offer .. Beach Independent said in a from President Ford to be copyrighted story in today·s vice president if Congress editions. Nat ion a I ~Ac ad em y to,--,--~------, _________ _ critique a federal govern-y · h 19 mentdraftonprOjectedim-L out ' ' stage acting at AU1bama: a nd he started his meteoric film care,er-witli a leadin9 role in the 1928 drawing. room comedy ·•our Dan· • does not confirm Nelson A. The investigation repor· Roel!;efeller to the post. tedly centers on alleged Ho...,·ever. the California' bribes to city officials to Republican told reporters permit establishment of a here Thursday 'he doubled gambling game in the city. that F_"ord woll;ld offer him In the story by Mary the vice presidency. But , Neiswender, the, tndepen· Reagan 'A'arned. congres· deDt..said it had learned that sional"r~jectionofRockefel· the grand jury 'A'a s !er would '?flSe a problem operating after 50 FBI for the President. agents moved into Long Pair M11rdereCf Beach within the last month. pact to the en,•ironment if 1 oil companies begin dril-S t d ling. en ence l\la yor Bradley, who sharply criticized reported federal plans Jor drilling, was selected to try to put together a runding formula among supporting com· munities. To Death SAN BERNARl>INO (AP) -f. seriously woun - ded Los Angeles man was accused Thursday of mur- der In the deaths or his ex- girlfri end and her new boyfrie nd. . THE NEWSPAPER said-Pill Okayed 1t could not conpi!m fr om . _ SACRAMENTO CU Pl l -John R. Diaz, 19, convicted of the sex slaying or a five -year- old girl, Thursday 'A'as sentenced to death in t he San Quentin gas charpber. either t he FB I or other · ' redera1 ~rficials th.at the in· F 0 r Mino·rs Some members or the Diaz family sobbed as Superior Court Judge Calvin Anderson Cren- shaw, 33, booked in San Ber· • nardino, was charged in ~arrants Issued in Los Angeles with murder, kid· naping and felony assault, the sheriff's office said. -,,..,.ni~ Killed ~st1gat1on was go1ngon. Neiswender said she had conrirmed from most or the 12 city officials -orr the record -that they had been subpoenaed. And former city councilman Robert Crow agreed to talk. on the record, about his discussion 'Ytith the FBI-.- . The story said Crqv.• was . SANUENTIN (UPI) -.asked about,. the e9tabliah· The body or a 24-year-old ment of a game called minimum security inmate Ringo. similar to Bingo, but "11'as found buried under a described by its operators mound or dirt Thµrsday at as a game of s~ill, not chan· .San Quentin prison. cc. SACRAl\IENTO !UPI ) -Joseph G. 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INCT.6.CUU.I SAL.I OH THI OM..Y TWO OATS frs COMYIHllMT FOi QISTOMllS TO FfHO SACRAMENTO (AP) - California's hi gh school seniors are trailing far behind th e rest or the nation's g1·aduating classes in writing and language skill s, says a stale repo rt released today. The report of the re&ults of the statewide educational testing program sho"'s the state's seniors steadily plummeting farthCr a nd farther behind the; rest or the nation for the last rive years. "WE ARE ''ery "conCer· ned abqut it,"' ,said Dr. Atexander Law, head of program evaluation and research for the state _ Depa.rtment of Education. -----· "But l was not s.urprised by the 12th grade results." California's sixth grad~ students are also trailing far behind the national averages on achievement tests, sa id the report prese nted to the State Board of Education today. " But s econd and third grade pui)ils are sco ring v.·ell above the national averages on their tests, ac- cording to th'e summary of the tests given to 1.5 million t'Jr the s tate 's sc'tiool children. TllF. 'REPORT showed Cajifornia's seniors were 16 percentage points below the national average on writing scores on standarized tests. OUl PU.Cl OF IUSeMIS=:;:"-~--------~ ·OFF· 0 . ON ALI.-. LOHG DRESSES PAHT SlllTS . I OTHEtl ITIMS NlW-SHIPMIHT! IM TIMI FOi CHRISTMAS tltt.t ;;tr paplllm" MIMMITC>t«A MOCCA.SiHS . - HOUIS: IM 5.6.T. ll·S SUM. YNN 'S FASHIONS 1215 w .. 1 ..,., eom-556,-7422 '!2 llodl Wnt of FairrMw ·-- Nlal"i'ncarv·n~ . COLOR TILIYISIOll SITSI 118% llUD STATE %5":VllEIMATIC Cllll Clllllfl mllUTC ··~--'""""' •<M~~lr n•: CUI Cllllll WITM O:OUSIYf DIG!lAl 1111111 111111111. s57415· .......... ..... UU .,. TIME ...... 15.m ~DNlY . '574.95 -!Cli"c:. CUlcMallY -:r::::--.... -.... -· -·-_., __ ~ -- 1· ' 11-49•5 •CIUll rta , ., •.. , . •JU • f · UUtam:TUll ...... .. 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