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1974-11-19 - Orange Coast Pilot
7 " I' ' ' ,. "1to 1 ,. ' ' • 1, , . .... ----'I . ' • ~ ., " '@ a ant • > - ' _,.....,...~ ... •• Anaheim Police. " ' , • l ·(jJiief·-=oUst Autidst T u rmoil -;-' .. DAILY PILOT * * * 10 ' * * * TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 19, 1974 VOL. •1, NO. :W. 2 Sl!CTIOH5, 26 !"AGES The Great Race- Tape Airs · Scheme By ' . Nixon Duo • . ........ . . Nixon 'Groomed' ~ As -crime F _ig ter In Watergat~? • ' •• • • . Horror Related Delahanty By Jouinalist . EDtTOR'S NOTE : Sontly·f'awkes. a JOUnlO/ist wi!lr lhe London Daily E:r· Voted Out By GOP \VAS J-ll r\.GTON IUPI ) __ As the press. has been traveling .in the United States. Twelve days ago. she met Paul ~!embers of the Or:.inge County \Vatergate cover~up began to cOll.apse John Knowles in Atlonlo and I ra veled with him lo Florido without knowing he was Republican Central Committee ended -,,,,..,ri.;toi,.,...~-!;""';;;!'"'f'dl\:!o~r~o~e~s~li~o~n1Tin¥,;;'in"--"""-"'''-"J2~s~l~o~i~n~s~.~S~he~w~r~ol~e~l~he'-l.'fo~tt~ow~i112_!a~c~co~o~n~t1fo~r:.._~_,....t.,.,,,,,._..,_."'1._.L<lcb.U~1"'itl..._~~~-.lt'l\prit-1'9'ffl;-Prelritient-Ni.-," T e Atlnnla Constitution --3ides discussed ways lo make it look and o u s t e d chairm a n George . ' .. ''Bilbo.·· \viniler .0£.1\.ionday's great 'Slluii. ·race at UC Irvine, is congratula ted' by · O\Vner, !\•like Reese of Newpoi:r Beach. <above) after di splayfnt \Vinning form (belo\v). Reese, a junior biology major .at• UC:.:I, said he found the s"pecd y s nail in Costa lles?r. R ace \yas CQnducted in conj.unction \v)th Biology \Veck 3t- ...-the l rvjne-.(carftpus. 1Jt'frst prize is dinner ·at a~French r E!stu urant. -: Rees e sai~ he1 does· not intend to.order ~scargots :. , ' • like Nixon Jle rsonal\y _··~ra<;ked'~ the Dl'lahanty with several \'Ote s l o case, according ton \Vllitc House tape By SA?\"D'' FA.\\'KES sparl'. ·playedincourttoday. In a move \\'hi ch J)elah.antY hutl ATLANTA tA I~i -lie \vas tall, fair and handsome. with the im-forecast late lastv.·eek. theconi iniltee A tape or an April 14, 1973 meeting maculale manner of the eomfortably 1ich American. bel\\leen Nixon and aides H . R. \Ve met in a bar in Atl anta and he offC'rc1I tosho11· me the citv. After a grappled \rith parliamentary n\P\'(•~ ~laldem a n and John E . Ehrlich.man -romantic cvening:he suggested 1vc dri1·c to i\liami. 1vhcre he \vaS going Lo and blistering debate. then vOtrd 20 lo bolh Or the m Standl·og ln·a1 for the 8 to rem(lvc the chairmah t'n)n-1 hi!'> see his la v.'yer and 1.v.•<1s to visit friends. cover-up -sho\ved when played in It seemed like a good way or spending a fc11· d.iys and seeing a bit or pos~ _. the cover·up trial that they were America, so I ini1ited him to pick me up.it rrir hotel the follo1vi ng d.iy. T e session at p.irt.v he.idquarters · d t th · bl . !low cou\c\ I h·•vc possibly kno1rn th<t1 th0se str:1nge hands. t\1" haods \\'ttS p.i~kt·d 11'ilh rnembers and re s~gne O e grov.•1n g pu ll' " '" onlo(lkers-lur<•d by Dc\ah.inty·s awareness of possible lop-level in-that \vould tar r~· my suitca·ses,"fa slcn m~· seatbelt. catch a n1osquito volvement in \Vate rgate and \\'ere ha1l'k (dr:1 gon rJ yl in n1y room and carry it tende rly tfl fr eedom. had only publis hed predir:tions that he \\':i:-1 d d . being n1 <:.1rle "a scape goat" for t h~· trying to "cultheirlosses.'" three days before strangled .in trussed a 15·year-ol girl. poli c" said . · .ind reportedly stabbed her fath er to death. plt,tng ing scis~ors intO him 27 poor s hoi\•ing of Republicans in llalde man and 'Ehrlichman sug: timt>s? general in the recc1Jt elections. gested during the meeting that Nixon The man 1 kneii· as Darrel Gold en \\.tlli really a \I anted criminal. I-l e blanll'd :'\c1r 1xH·t Be ach .-\ssem- himself move to ''nail " the two lop of· !The man sht> identified .is Gold(•n is helie\'ccl to be Paul John blyman Hobert R.idh.im for spa\\·ning ficials of his 1972 re-election cam· l\no\\•lcs. 25. a F'lorida parolee ch;irgcd 1-1·ith niurdcr in lii•o Geergi.i themovefC1rhisoustcr. paign -former Attorney Genera l slay ings and \l'antecl for questioning in Cllhcr slayings. I.J c is being held in B;.idhan1 ~·l nnda~· did not conceal his John N. l\lilche\I and Jeb Stuart the Bibb Count y .l-a)fin i\la_t·on v.·hil c ;iuthoritics search for a missing dcsire toscc thl•Cha1rrnanreplaced. A1a"ruder. d Radh am m;idc lhe rnotion to b Florida highv;ay patrolman an a Dcla1\·are businessn1an thought to ha\'1' rl'lll(ll'C Dcl:ihan\.\. Ehrlich.man also relayed a sug-been taken hC1stagc by Kno11•IC's l:ist v.·eek. I hf l'hl' ou ste1.· coml':. nC'urh. al the end gestion fi:o m another Nixon a idl'. l\ly spine still er.im ps 11'il car when I rcmcmbl·r the joke.~ I made' Charles W. Colson. that Nixon per-ahout v.·hat .i risk I 1vas taking. setting off on a .1ourncy 1rith a stranger. fSl'l' Ol'STEH, Page ,\2) suade \Vatergate mastermind G. Gor-~ow I fee l it 1vas those jokes and 1n .v se ns~mor 1 h.it kept me alive. don Liddy to talk to the prosecutors. ~ \\"c c!rO\'(' 1hrough the au tumn countrys ide of Georgi;.1 keeping .i Liddy was serving a jail term at thr . careful eve out for traffiecops. time. vowing~he-would never disclnsl' As 11:e ne.irt•d Jucksonvilll'. he said he \1'as tired and asked me In the details. o('lhl:? break·in . drive. \\lhilc I did s(l. he put hi s head on my lap and 1-1·ent fast asleep. Only ''.You would send. you'd send word 1.iter did I discover that he jumped parole 'from this SP('tion of f'lorida. to him and of course wanting him t(1 and th.it the car thul I 11·as so lhdlled lo be driving had bee n reported make rull disclosure or in some il'ay stolen four months prel'iously <ind that the (l\vncr has neve r been seen s1n - you would be activist on lhiS score," Ehrlichman told Nixon. ''He (Colson) wants you to', to say after\~·ard th.ii you cracked the case." ' Nixon and aides later discussed ih't idea of having Magruder. v.·ho per- < jured himself before·the grandi ury;-· tell the truth and· seek immunity bv attempting to ''nail'' J\:1itcbell, · The three also discu~ed the pos- s ibility or strong·armingll\1 itchel\ into going before the grand jury volun- tarily' to tell his sk:lry, thus drawing attention fro qi the \Vhi le H6use. CSee COVER·UP, P1ge A2) ' I ,, Police Oaief Goes cc. \\lhcn he a\VOke . I tt'<iscd him ,gently .ibout thl' 1·011\·ersatinn l\'C' had the evening before. \\'e h<'ld gone to the rcvC1lving har nt lhe top (If lhl' Bc,i::ency ll(l\el in Atlant.i ;:ind \1·atrhed the1r1t .v nlP\·c slov.·l~· :in1und. It 11•as romantic and 11·e sat talking <1_bout our.~cl\·c~ in tha,t intim.ite v.a )' co1npletc stran ~crs can. For a 11·hi le. he talked about hi s f.im ilv. hi!> father 11ho 11v.·nl'd a :-;mall Chain o1 ·reStaurant.~ -in N'c\v ~tex ico. tiiS bt'othcrs and sisters .i ricl 1ht· mother he loved. It \\'as v.·he n he asked me as a journalist if I 11·ould 11·1itt• a lxl11k;:ibnul him I began to think. "Oh my God. I've got a rii!ht C1n<' !konkJ." But 1 thought since I v.'as drinking his drink, I \vould hst('n to him palicntly . ~le lhe n told me an extraordin1ary Sl(lr)' •'f so me secret 1n his life th.at could ot'lly be told after his death, 1-11hich he cxpeclcd could come .iny time. l-le did nol expect to live a year. · (See SflE TELLS. Pa_ge AZI Anaheim poli ce €hief DB.v.id. l\tichel .meas ures I rceJ are appropriate. "Orf.icer Friendly " program " th:i! wns Ort;d ~Ionday in.a move city of· "Th.e poli tical act ivities or the . amountl•d tC1 "' (·utback b~ \>:Jtrolml'n ficials hope wn1· tounter growing police· officers association are well in thr number o\' traffic tickclS gl\'t'fl llnrMt iil Lh e troubled department. -known And ha,ve t'Onlributed heavily oul. City ~fan ager Keii'.h l\lurdock to the inte rnal deterioration,'' he ad·.. h . ,1 \V'lll Th 1 sought l\11chel's r esignation under ded. • An a ~J l1l 1• uyor 1 a m. om!":u< pressure from the city council, wliich ' !\licher s troubles be~an ii year ago f!1t1rall' 1n the d e pa~mg_nt 1s :11 an :i,ll several weeks ago refused to grant a v.·hen a m>ljority (If the city's 318 of-lune l(l"•.anrl that ~Itch.el has t1(lt \we11 pay increase to the. chief and three ricers joined in organized dissent. over · :iblc to give the l,\'IX' of ~t rong l(•atfer - .other top administrators. 11 pny and bcnent package that lht• shi p rict~dcd to rcvcrst• tOat lrenrl In a prepared statement, J\lurdork chicrand otht:"rcit.yofficialsopposcd. ill1 chcl suid he is still nL•,11.011a11n~ s uid .• ''l\ly dcsirCS tO improve· the · 'the pQliccmt'n s taged wa\kout :i; llnd \11th lhe <'ity <-1ncl \V11l slay {111 al lcui.l department eff cc .. livcly requf re 1 l:.tke other demonS t~ations includin~ <ill Ullf\thrr I hrrr n1onlh!o> ' . . Archbi,ho11 i\a111Pcl \\',\Slll\C'l'O\' i.\l'l i\rehlJishop .J11:-.t•ph l. Hl·rnardine of Cint·innal1. a s111ILl1 1 1 ~1 0£ figur(' on thl! Amer1l';1n 1·hurt·h :->('t'llL'. tuct,,'v \lo'a s e~cll!il µrc:-.irlt•nt or thl' l ' .S. iloman Catholi<' bi shops. l le l\'nn 01·er ninl' non1 inel'S on ;i s<'t'oncl b.i 1 lot . C,r.-l11;::t• CtJa.sC \\•~al l1t•r Partly r l<1ud y late ni ght .ind n1('>t'111ng·'\v1th haz~ :-.t111:-.h111l' 111 1hl' aflcri1oun htiur!-lli;.:h.'> \\'t••I ncsday in tht• up1x'r fio:. Ln11 ... 1nnight 1n th!· In\\ jll~. l:\SIDE 'l'Oll,.\ \ f.'nftln<'rl rP.~rl/>111, 111 an 1-,·rftro/1 (l/!(ITfll/•'/i!~f/111!/ /11.\.~l·t/ //)(' ,htod1r' n! /<'11 r l rllh 1ern1n.~1~ 1•11! 11 1ncluu._~ /)t•/011 ' 1t11111r11q lllr111 11•1 1111· slrt'rl fl1·/01J'. Sf:·1· .'ilon1 t11111 J>linto • />891' ,\ I I 11clt•X ''""' 80 .... ltft• " Ille .... •w L"' 8•yo "' M~,U41 "~""' .. '""'o""'' ,. >j4!1•"•' N•"'' .. c ..... ,," .. " Or•notC.,.~•• .. Con>«• .. P"'1tl•• ,., c..,,. .. ,,.. M 'WI••• l"onH •• 0.•t~Of01•<•• .. _ .. •J·• ~""'"~ .......... ... \IO(l ~···~·~ ,., ..... ~ .. ·· .. , , .......... ... H• Ot•llll'r •• ,_ .... •• H o:tl'OK-" w ...... •• IM-""'" .. " ... wa .. a•-• .. .-.ft11t~OG''" " , - .. .''f? -DAit. T PILOT s llirohito 'R.egrets: ww11·, Toasts Ford TOKYO lll PJ ) -F.mptror The 73·year-old t'mperor reart ''; Sources IA.'it hin the imperia l H1rof'11to.-t.1'tl~lff'l"t--~1't-F~rcf.&ht-~t~111~11t'stowtr·am1faltfngl, -::unn·g-trou~~ot;d ·-ar"1rn·:· .. wfttt-h·--tMtduett a.--->~·w b.:..nquc.L llef.(IJ'.C____mtUwns....oi-a--flil~nq ae t for Poi d fi r st lhrohrt11 s a rr;n·~:filtttle \"!Sit m l!'!:=:o Ja~neoe 1elC\"1S1on \'tt~""t'r~. "x.P.rt-s· AO'!ef"J l!_re~1dent to srt fuo~ 9n likely v.ould t-ake place in lhe 'fall of ·~-frtt-'tndli)' 'l_wH the 4'uftfM-!Jipune·tmr.-aftfie'"lm~fia1:-Pata~ 1915;-a-lth-6trfB~~rJ1f.!t · lunate ~nod '' or \\·orld \\'ar 11 and in do.,., ntown Tokyo. Earlier ift the rangements had Deen made. . thanked the American people for thetr day. Hirohi to accepted Ford's in· ··1 lhink it i!> regrettable that 1n help in rebWld1ng Japan. vita hon to visit the United States. spite of the friendly relations we had bet"·een the tv. o nations. there was an .Sta~e Dele~ate unfortunate period." 1-lirohito told Ford in his tclev1s~d remarks. Coastal Panel Votes ••J v. ant to express my thank:; lo the American people, v.·ho accorded post- war benevolence to Japan. I cannot but express my a pprttialion in behalf of the Japanese people." . In-'Environmentalist The emperor and Ford then stood at attention 14·hile an orchestra played the .. Star Spang led Banner." When the music stopped, Hirohito made a slight, formal bow to Ford and they clinked champagne glasses. Dr. Rimmon C. Fay, an oul~pok· ~ t'n\'irunm entalisLwhose votes have coM1stently followed that philosophy, l'mi:rgl'd from 10 separate tries at vt>t 1ng Monday to beco me the Rcginna l Coas1al Commission's dt legate to the powerful CaUfornia Conservation Commission. Dr. Pay."the head of a lolarina Del Rey rirm which supplies marine lire to edutation11! institutions, ~'On the required seven vot~ for appointment to the stale panel after ffiseparate bal· lots. Carmen Wari;c haw. a powerful lon g·t11ne Los An geles area Oemocr01t nomiflated herself early in the mor- ning 5Qsion. but emerged in second place. able only to muster five votes in the final ballot. He,'ll Shave To Get Plan .... D!,¥i~ J: Sinith, San Juan ~ap1slra no director or planning, 'wo uld like to get the nev.• general planout()C his hair. J And the onl y way to do this, he says, is for the City Council to adopt iL As t'Xt ra incent ive. Smith has thrO\\·n a spec:ial challenge to the Coullcil. Jf the pl a n is approved Wednesday, he promises to get a sha\•e ahd a haircut. "That's quite :i sacrifice for Dave." said John O'Sulli\'an. in· terim city man<iger. "He has had a beard and shaggy locks for yea' rs." · Fay's appointment "'as considered a major victory hy environmentalists present in the audience. Fay will replace Los Angeles C.Ounty Super\·isor James llayes. who resigned late last month. claiming that he could not spare the lime to continue to serve on the state panel. It \\'as Hayes' swing vote which ~a\'C f'ay the final tally in ~1ontlay·s \·01in g. One issue v.·hi t:h v.·a1 addressed during the nomination process was· the autonomv .-or lack of it -exer· rised b) thC rommissioner winning .:ippointmenl. Fay s:iid he v.·ould \'Ole on the state panel as his own man but also would \'Ole according to the majority wishes of the regi(lna l panel. Ill' added that if his xlow eommi~· sioners cast a \'Ole of no· fidcnce an his '"oting record, he w Id step down from the state post. The state c ommission. besides making final approvals for the master planning ("If the state's coastal tone, · rules on appeals brought forth from the regional Je\'el. Couple Nearly Slain by Thugs EL PASO. Tex. IL'PIJ -Bandits ~hot and le ft for dead a Carefree. Ariz .. C"Ouple at a roadside park near here But th e \'ictims, Andrew \\'ardrop. 66 and his v.·ire, COOle. 62, both shot in the head, cra'4'1ed to lhe roadside and slf'!Jpcd a possing-motorist. They un· Ford responded by saying· the United States "is determined to per· petuate the unique ties that link our two nations for the common good ... The banquet v.•as held at the 374 - year-old palace compound. in a struc- ture rebuilt in 1968 lo replace the em· peror ·s original home, destroyed in a wartime air raid. Not far away was· the spot where Hirohito. under pres· s ure from the ruling Japanese military . approved the: 1941 declaration of war against the United States. . Ford was a na vigation officer aboard a U.S. Navy aircran C'arrier in the Pacific when Hirohito ordered Japan's surrender in 1945. On his last full Q~y in Tokyo, the President's ('rowded schedule in· eluded further t alks with Prime P.linister Kakuei Tanaka, a reception by members of the Japanese Diet <parliament), a speech at the Japan Press · club and other appearances before a recipr ocal late evening banquet Cor Hirobito at Ford 's Akasaka Palace residence . Ford extended the invitation for; a U.S. visit during a ceremonial call on Hirohito and Empress Nagako. Jn 1971 , the e mperor told a news con· ference he would like to visit the United Slates to thank Americans for his country's po.st v.·ar rehabilitation. l'nlike l\tonda r. ""hen riot police· battled marcht'r s protesting Ford's arri\"al. there .,.,·ere no street demon· strations today against the President. But 3.5 million transport and com· munications v.·orkers v.·alked orf lhei r Jobs, partly to protest his visit. giving millions of J apanese a forced hol iday. ·Officer R • derv.ent nper:llion.~ :\J onday :ifter-eID81DS nl1."."· and ~~1h v.-ere .reported in tnt1cal cond1tlon. Jn Tokyo. department stores and many other businesses were closed. The slrike ended in Jate afternoon \\'ithout incident. U.S. officials expected nothing in the v.•ay of c·conomic or political agreements during Ford's stay. Secretary of State llenry A. Kissinger said the President's visit v.·as largely symbolic and had been a success in that regard. \\'ardrop is a \"ice president \\'ilh a C.riticaJ After di vi~ionnlthe Ford !\lotorCompany. Tv.'o men v.·c re arrested in connec· 1------------------tion-,,·ith--t.hl' incidc-nt. Hit By Truck l..es Prince, a Jl untington Beach police ofTl~er, remained in critical <'Ondilion at ~lu"ntington Intercom· munity llospital today. He v.·as struck b~· a pickup truck Saturday night while directing tr<iffic. Prince, 26, suffered a s kull fracture, 1wo b[oken legs and internal injuries v.·hcn tu.• ~·as struck while on duty al l.ieach BouJe,·a rd and Adams Street v.·here the traffic signals had malfunc· lio ned. , lie underv.•ent more than fou r hours of s urge r y Satu rda y. The n. ph~·s i cians <ipe r:it~ again !i.tonday morniiig lo rchcv(.• pressure on the Jirai n and redute the thr.ell.t of blood l'lotting. Charged with felony drunke n dri \in_g in the <icc ident is tllorrison ll:ill Cress. 2h. 11f .').}II Reily Ori \'e. who r(.•nlained in <'ity iail under $."i,000 ~nr! l'nl1 t c l'XIJl'l'ted him 10 he ar.' rail!nl·d 111 \\'e ~! Or<inge County mun1cieal court e;1rly this .,.,·eek. OftANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed .,..t''""'' • ..., Pvlll·- Jack R. Curley "<' "" ......... , • ..., r.. ....... 1 ..... _. ThOmas Keevil £0itG<' Thomas A. Murohine ,,.,....,0,"11 l<lll• s Charles H. Loos Rict\Clrd P. Nall A"' 1i.on1 """•~•"'I l"'''"' • Offices {i:n!IMfo\f UOW•\16-,,lttt1 ...... ~!&.-~~ Jlll .... "1l'l"flo\i''"'~'" i..-8'.ot11.i1~yr•Si...,1 l!(iifl'lll"qtilo'lll••rn t111~1Jooltll~O> S-~O..c• ll•ll~r lHO!U~l ll0.0 ' •11"1tftD•t90~•-•\' Ttltphol'll,J7141642-4321 Cl1ssl!~vtrU1i~ 642·5471 S.OOltW(• 11•11••'"-0lffc• 511·6310 t •om S.11 (ltmo:nl• •95·0630 "'""' -'~°" ... ~ t&u'll,c-.wN!lo-\ 5•0-1220 C.0..-•0'I•. "''· D••ntf W11 Pi.111o\lll"O """-· -.0 .,orl •!«ltt. 111 ... .,.h.,,,,, l'<r:lllor1•t -ft•• •• •d ..... ,, ...... ..,h ... ,t'" _, bJ 'fP'-H •lll!Oul \Pl'(l•I Pf•.,,,UIOl'I oj {(IO,,IQlll """"' ~ s--tt•n POU•OJ IM•f •! Cit\t• Mow, Ullf<l"'f' \uO~r<llhetl "" '""~ 1J 0!1 .....,111~11. 6V "'flf U 00 """""''' mlll!Mf drll'""''°"" 1J Of "'Ofll~I, ' Son of Chief On Probation James B. Glavas. 33-vear-old son of Nev.·port Beach Police Chief B. James Gla\·as. has been gi\'en a 90·day suspended jail sentence and released on a year's probation after pleading guilty to reckless driving in connec- tion "'ith an accident .in Laguna Beach. The incident occurred Oct. 10 "'hen :l car dri\·cn by Glavas, a Laguna Beal'h rC'sid cnt. collided with another :1uto at the in tersection or North Coast llil:!hway and LeDroit Street. slightly in;uring t"·o men in the other .car. Ciluvas. an Orange County llarbor patrolman, pleaded guilty to-fhe charJ:"e in Laguna Niguel tllunicipal Court after fou r other misdemeanor charges against him were dismissed. Ford tra,·els \\'ednesday e\·cning to the old Japanese capital of Kyoto. 300 miles south\\·cst of Tokyo, ror an over. night stay. He lea,·es the airport at Kyoto's sister city or Osaka Thursday for Seoul, South Korea, on the second leg of .,. three.nation swing through north Asia endin g "'ith a sll_mmil meeting with Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev at Vladivostok. YO U CAl'f,.'T MISS HER SAN FRANCISCO IAPl -Police don 't expect to have any trouble spying Cln sight the armed robbery suspect \\'ho escaped from San Fran· cisco General Hospital while unde r guard . The escapee is nine months preg· nanL f 'rom Page A I SHE TELLS OF INTERLUDE lfe told me th~t the tapes with the details were deposited with hi~ lawyer in tlfiami and that they would make world headlines when they \\'ere published. · . It \vas a ta ll story and like uny astute English lady I took it 'with a large pinch or salt. · lie aRu in denied all my joki;1g attempts to identify him as a •mur· dcrcr. narcotici; smuggler or recent \"ersion of the Boston Strangler. Yet he admired the cult of the loner. the social-outcast. His voice was \'CJ'\' !Oil'. 'it was the first time I felt fear. but like a fool I brushed it away. Jn the C'nd. J felt he was a lonely young man on a super ego trip, and was sorry for him. ·'" llis mnnneri; were superb. ltly wish was hi,s command', Doors were or.c'n«1, drinks weN• ordered. \\'e went wherever I wanted to go: Cape Can11ve ral, St. Augustine's fort. lfe wa s proud of his Am erica. lfow could I possibly know that the clothes which he looked after so rarcfullk and displayed so proudly had allegedly bceu bought by his ''ir· llm~· <"redit<'ards1 - lie sta.vl:'d :i t\"('!!;! P alm Be:Jch \\•hen we arrived near ~Tiami . but not al my hotel. Ile met me at my hotel's bar for several days. I-le even dro,·e m.e 1n that ~up~sedly stolen car1.to an int!'._rviev.: I hud arrange4 with U~S. Atty. C:~n . Wilham Saxbe. · , I v.·as preparing to retum to London rind had many other friends to. see, So J lert hi m in a bar and didn't return his phone calls. 1 It w:is ill th at. bar that h(kmct some friends or miile who liked him and took him back Lo their hotel mf a-drink, and that was \\'here he staye,d that ni ght. . Thr next day. he offered to drive m)I fri end's wife to the hairdresser and on the way atten:iptcd to r51pe her. She esraeed .. and from then on the grntle pe rson who carried my-hagS when we went shopping and looked after my wallet so that it wo,.ildn 'l get stolen disappeared. 11e never took apything from me; it's really extraordinary. J reported his rape attempt to the' police immedhittly, and idenli(itd him rrom a poUce photograph, ~ince he had bean convicted of Sl'\'eraJ en mes before. . I feel simply lerrible lh{1 t I misjudged him so, but of course t•m. relitved that he didn't harm me. I was thinking of moving to the United Sla!cs. but I see l have a great dCal more to learn about America before J do that • " - ' ., COVER-UP. • • Ehrlichm3n then concocted a pos· sible nc"'S story that could be written if things were handled right and the \\'hite tlouse released evidence against Milehell and M11ruder. He 1concluded it by saying: "Charges of cover·up by the White House were, uh , uh, materially diJpel· led by the diligent efforts or the President and his Jides tn, uh, moving on e vidence which came to their :-~-::It--""' nd.s..,jn the closing days or tfl!- pre\'iqus v.'eek." '""'!"l""""-;rl\"ixo n ans\.\'ered. 'j_,_tdb~y lb_at, ·~·,...===!"'=== ... ne--strittecy-e-.pres&ed=lii-4Jii5:.tai; • • Uf'tTt ......... FORD, EMPEROR HIROHITO TOAST AT FIRST MEETING. '1 Emperor Accepts President"s Invita tion to Vis~ U.S. Shot in Read " , Socialite Killed ,, In Painting Flap LA JOLLA CAP) ~ Socl ali ie Ca'rol\'n Hosmer "'as shot to dealh in an ar&ume nt v.·iih a painter o\"er \\"h.tl <ippa rcntl, "'<JS some minor "''lrk done in one room. poi icl' s<i id tod.iy. The painter. identified by police as LeRoy H. Kellogg. di t'd late!" of v.·hat investigators called a self-innictcd v.·oli nd. But the\· said th1.• shot \\'<JS fired in a struggie v.·ith )Jrs. tlolmer':. husband, Rol>et't. Man Receives 15-year Te rm For Slaying Confessf:'d kille r Eldon PeLe r IX>1Jrth \\"SS sentenced !'llonday to one . to 15 years in state prison for the slaying of a youn g ~l;.irine deserter whose body "'a s found last Dec. 20 in the Sai1 Clemente area. Ora nge County Superior Court .Jud.ee E\·erett \\'. Dicke~· sentenc ed Dearth, 47. of Los Angeles. \\'ho had earlier pleaded guilty to reduced. <·ha rges of \'olunta.ry manslaughter. 0€arth \I as initially charged v,rith the murder of Marine Dale Arthur Erle"·e in , 21, .,.,·hose decomposed body. \vrapped in a tarpaulin. \\"as foun d in a ra\'ine off Avenida Pico by an off duty fireman "'hose dog snuffed out the mouldering remains. Dearth told of(icers \\"hen he fiJed hi s guilty plea that he and Erlev.·fin quarreled O\·er possession of a gun <-1nd the v..·eapon v.'ent off "''hile the tv.·o men struggled. l\lrs. Holmer, 47, "·as shot in the head. ;\ stepson. Don 1-lolmer·. said Kel· lngg. 62. returned l\iond<Jo!Y to '"ChJteau du Honheur." ne \\J•· pur· chased home of the Holmers. ap· p:irentl9 expecting to be paid for un · <·o mpleted painting \\'t)fk last "'eek . Tht> ~lepson gave the follo\\·j11g ac· count to police: Kellog g and ~lrs. Holmer walked to a back bedroom \\'hich doubled as her office. Her husband later went there and found them both wounded. The hus band kicked a Luger a utomatic pistol a\\·ay from Kellogg and ran to a telephone. While c<illing police. Holmer was lold by a maid that Kellogg had another gun. •101me1· returned to t_he roo m a nd struggled '\\lith Kellogg bl'for,t the sec.1nd "'eapon. a Der· ri nge1· pistol, discharged and wounr dcd Kellogg in the groin. f'rom Page A I OUSTER ... of Oelahanty's term. because Mon· <t.:iy's session was the last meeting oC the C'urrent committee. The next meeting will come in January v.•hen reorganization will be a matter of course. In the meantime. Delahanty will be Teplaced by Willis Clemons. who had served as vice chairm an under the ousted le3der of the group . The ouster assertedly stems rrom feuding between Delahanty and se veral county officeholders, primaril y Badham and Fullerton Assembly-m n John Briggs. apparently s temmed fr~m what Nixon described in ~n earher taped meeting on ~tarch 27, t973, when he told Halde m a n and Ehrlichman to "cut our losses." "We know tha t everybody in ,this thing ditl it. "'hatever they did, with !,he best or intention,0 Nixon said. ac· cording to the tape. '"'J'hat 's the sad thing about it ... The point is what's done is done. We do the very best we can, and cut our losses and so rorth, the best you ever could do." In it, the fear that Watergate but· ging conspirator E. Howard Hunt J r. mig ht spill the who.le s tory to authorities continued to emerge as <ii major White House l.'ORCem. · "Hunt is at the grand jury today,'' Haldeman to ld Nixon on the tape. "\Ve don't know how far he b going to go. The danger area Cor him iii on the money. that he was given money. Ub, he's ·reported ..• not to be as desperate \(Klay aS he was yesterday. but. to still'l>e pn the briolc, or at least shaky." Safari Slmnp Sending Firm To the Lions Lion Country s3Cari needs to btal up more "people from the bushes ol · Orange County lo visit the tourist park in Irvine. Declining attendance. attributed to the gasoline shortage and the slum· ping economy, and increased interest rates have caused the company to f,.u behind io its loan payments. Harry Schuster , president and C'hairman of Lion Countr.\· Safari lne., disclosed 1\fonday that lh~ company Is behi:·d more than $2.5 million in loan and interest payments. He said the amusement park has su!rered a sit· nificanl drop in attendance this yeat in addiion to a large' increase in In· teresl payments on hs debt debt to Security Pacific National Bank, Los Angeles. Schuster said the park has failed to make loan rep8yments of Sl ,87S,000 in addition to $700~000 in inte rest payments. Thi.' s tatement said th~ company has soJ,: its interest in Sea Life Park in H&\raii to·ralse cush·andl-----le-- is trying to renegotiate its debt to Securily Paei(_iC. Schuster reported third quarter ear- nings for.the perilwiending.Sep.t..))_as 5179.276, or 10 cents a ~hare, com· pared with $437 ,670, 01·.23 cents•a share. for the same period last year. He said third quart"el' revenue fell from S3.77 million in 1973 to $3.42 mil· lion this year. · Brown Sets Up ,, Office in LA SACRAA1ENTO <A P} -Go\·.-etect Edmund G . Brown J l'. has set up a transilion orfict? i1\ Los Angl•les and is looki11g fo ,-one in Sacrilmento, a spokesman says. Dave Jensen. Bt'O\\"n's ir1terim press pcretary, said 1\1ondily that ·Bro1,·n has ahout 20 pi.'rsons on his transition staff·. He said they went on the state payroll Monday. . . . STRETCHING A POINT- • • With the. inn.ovation of new kinds of carpet 'backings, cclrect stretching is all-i mportant. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with understretc~ing. Car11,eting in many new homes and even in whole tracts have been installed without a power stretcher being_ unloaded from the truck, In some of these homes. after the carpet is "~lopped " in with a knee-kicker, a wateri ng can, is used to shrink up the wrinkles Unbelievable.isn'tll?· , , • ' At Alden·s we take· great pride in correct installations Stretching is achieved with stretchers that go wall·to-wau ' " attended-bl{ experienced-meGhanics. trai_ned by-u s, ' __ . • Don'! gamble ,the pric11 Qf.Y.o.ur_carpet p.urcllase. 011;a P<>OI' ·- urstallatlon. THERES 111 0 GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's! IM 'llll I ~Mt•Qtt .uq . l!NC'lU7 ' AIADEN'S CARPETS .• DRAPES 1663 Plaetntta Ave. C:OSTA MISA 646·4138 , HOURS: Moo. T1tnl Thon., 9 lo S:JO-ffl.. 9 lot-SAT, t :Ja lo S , .., c;; ..__ • _, I I • Scheme Had .Nixon \VASHINCTON IUPll -A!'! lhe res igned to the growing pubtic Ch arles \V . Col~on, that Nixon per· ~Vater~.ate cover-up began to coll apse n"•areness or possible top-level in· sunde \V a ergate mastermind G. Gor· J~ April: 1973, President Nixon and top volvemenl in \Vatergale and were 1lon Llddv to talk to tile prosecutors. ~ides .~•sr ussed wuys to niake it look trying to "cut their losses." Liddy ..... as serving a jail term at the like N111:on personally "cracked" the Jlalde man and Ehrlichman sug-lime. \'O'>''ing he "·ould never disclose ~ase, tt~cording to a \Vhi te I louse tapt gestcd during th e meeting th<1l Nixo n the details of the break-in. played in court today. himself move to "nuil" the two top of· "You would send, l 'Ou'd send word A tape of an April 14, 1973 meeting . ficials of his 1972 re-election earn· to hi1n and of course wanting him to between Nixon and aides J-1. R. paign -former Allorncy General n1ake fu ll disclosure or in some way llaldeman and John E. Ji~h rlichm an _. J ohn .N, J\1itchcll and J cb Stuart you v.·ould be activist on this score," boUi OI them standing trial-for the i\1agr.ude.r'. Ebdjchman loJd..Ni.'t.on. '1tUColii..QDl cover-up -showed \Vhen played in Ehrlichman also relayed a sug-\Vants you to . to say afterward that the c~vet!_up trial lb.at lbey-wcrc ,.,,gesti~om .anothel' Nixon aide. you-cr.acked-lhe-t-a""'~"'-----~-~::::=~:!:I::':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::.:...:___:__:__~:.::._~~ Reactors On Desert Opposed LAS VEGAS, Nev. fUPI ) -If Californians .don.!t find a way to put nuclear power \plants on the Ot"ean shore. ~spite ~objections from en- vironme nta li s.ts, reactors in the desert \Viii drjnk up the water that southern cities need, a ~vater agen_cy ofricial says. · · lle suggested r01londay setting aside a "nucleur park" on the coast whe re electricity-generating reactors can be hui lt and cooled by ocean water, to ease fears that the shoreline will be marred by a chain or rea·ctors all a long the coast. The current thinking, rorcing the reactors ba ck into the desert, ag. c ravates the area's "'ater supply problem, said David Kennedy, as· s istant gene ra l manager of the '.\1etropolitan \\la ter District. the largest \\·ater use agcnry ii"! Southern California. NEW SUPERVISOR'S AIDE Forme(Police Lt. Norton 0.UyPllolSa.llP,,..tt. BACK IN GOVERNMENT Former Pia nner Butterlield He spoke to 400 delegates from \\'estern States at the annual con- ference {If the Colorado Rl\'er \Vatcr t:sers Association. "Diverting Colorado River \\"l'.lter for power plant C'OOling i s a <1uestionablc use of the \Vuler needed by our cities," Kennedy s<iid. Norton, Bu.tterfield. Join Schmit's Staff The coastal planning commissions thus hold the key to the futul'c v.•ater s upplies of Ca lifornia c ilies. he By \\'1 !>i1;,,'fc,~;~;~f.!'~r.:IR E R argued, because if they insist on ba r· Orange County Super\'isor·t•lect ring nuclear power plants from the Laurene(' Schmit 1';;1id ~londay h<' has CC>asl, by the year 1900 nuc lear pl:ints hired as executive aides tY.'O men em· in the desert \Viii rec1uirc a "stag-broiled for y<:a rs in county politi('a l gering" 300,000 acre-feel of water a activity. year -more lhan hall the available Loran Norton. a pri\·:1t<> delecli\"l' supplyfromtheri\"cr. and former Sanl<i Ana poli ce 'fhe \.\·ater d1stri c.1 .. in turn, must lieutenant. and \Voodrow llulterfil'ld. meet the demands of lhe utility former Garden Grove city coun· groups because of the need for elcc· cilman, \.\'ill join Schmit's Slaff \\'hl'n trical pov.·er in the cities, he said. he takes office Jan. 6. ~lclropolilnn. \rhich supplies \.\·ater Also on the Second Districl staff "·ill to more than 100 California cities. is he Steven C. Knoblock. former aide to c.·ommi lted to s upplying 100,000 Supervisor Robert Battin and now an acre-feet of water a year for desert :issistant in the ('Ounty consumer af- C'ity officia ls s:i id \Vas conduct <letrimcntal lo the maintenance of good disci plinl' in !he clt'pal1ment. '.'\orton s aid :.il the time he \\'as fired IX'rau.<;l' he filed :.i legal aetion ugainsl the city \\'hich \Vas rejected by :-ru1)('1ior and appell ate cou11s. 1'he !>uit in,·oh·cd a test of thr rights of policemen under the First Amend- tne nt . ,... -nuelear po\\·erpl3nt~ in-t:he--196Gs;-hi<e~-f"'eir-s-ofl'.ie.,._---,---- said. , Xorton firs1 made ne\\'S more than a lie \\'as acti\''e in &ittin's last cam· p;ugn for supervisor, \1·orked for for- n1cr Con gressman John Schmit7. and on the unsuccessful brd by \\lilliam ll ulsy to un~eat District Attorney Cecil !licks last June. t--liutlel'fi()ld has;..boon-in\'ol\'&Lin.his :-rh:1re of count~' politics O\"er the vt·ars. \ Gilbert Stamm. Jntcri nr Dcparl -decade ago \vhen he ""'i; pro1nin<'ntly ml'rtt c.ommissioner of reclamaticin. involved~in a po\ver strugg le v.•ithin ,,·a rned the dclc ~atcs there eou ld be a the Santa Ana Police [}(>partmcnt. \\<lier thortagc by !he .~·cur 2001. "'-r"hen-thit•f Ed\1·ard Allen rirt'd i\"01'· tx>cause of !he ,,.,,ter net'<led by the ton charging he and othC'r 1)()lict•1ncn t·Qa l m"ining ;)nd other energy. belonging to the Juhn Birch Society producing C\pCl'ations in the upper \\'ereconspiring 1pdiscrc.·dithim . bpsin . Allen suid Norton Y<':.IS involved in' "\\'ater is the kt>y lo I he con,·ersion misconduct. dishonesty, insuhor- and use or our vast fossi l fuel rcser-dination, failure to coo1wrrtte \\"ilh \·es in the \\'t'st." Stan11n said. department rules and f<1il ure to .. It is ('stimatcd that about 870.000 cooperate reasonably with their acre-feet of u·~1ter \1'ill be needed an· superiors. nually in the upper basin by the year After m any months of hearings 2000 to meet the requiremenls of before the City Personnel Board. Nor- about JU major energy dc,·elC>pment ton v.•as reins tated but rcreived projects which are in various stages periods of suspension on charges of (If opt.•ration. conslrpclion C>r plan-failing to cooperall' full y \\1 ith ning," he said. superior officers. \\'ith the add ii ion of inCrl'<i sed During the hearings. the John Birch demands by municip1J!. agricultural. Society became a rcntr;1l iSi'Ul' l\ilh en\·ironrnental and indust1i al tL!oCr!l. Allen charging he had bt·l'n subjec1ed "thes~ compe ting usrs in the toa series ofharrass ml'nt s hypcrsons CCtlorado Ri\·er Basi n could result in attemting lo make him look bad. signiricant ,,·attr shortages by the · Norton stayed on the force until ~·ear 2000. ''he said. 1968 \\"hen he wus fired ag<.1in for\\ h<.1l Ready For Pi1Jelitle · 1\ former Rallin appoinh.'C to the c·ounty ptanninr,::_con1 n1issio11, he v.•as ;.a sked to resil!n th:.it post in 1972 \\'hen he \l'as ;1ppointt.'cl to the Garden Grove ('ity CQu ncil. lie <1nil. reluctantly. ch1imi11 g it "'as legal to hold both jobs. Buttc.>rficld l'an for City Couneil in 1972 but 1\·us {lefc;ih'd, only to be ap- pointed shortly :.iftcr th e election 1\ hen Councilm:.in Barney .:\d:ims \1·as clcc.'1.ed ma~or. This ~'car. he ran fnr a second term hut \\as defeut 1~d . !·Ii :; 1972 campaign \la<> lhc co:-rlhest C\'CI" in county City Council :innals a t about Sl0.000. Butterfield \I a" the man lx>hind Schmirs SUC'Ces~ful ouster \\\"O "'eeks ago of longtime incun1bent Super,·isor . Da,•id Baker. lo\noblock has hern in county gover- nn1cnt for se1·(·ral vears and is currcn· th. \VOrking on hi~ ·[a\v dC'grec, Schmit said. \Vorkers on lruns-Ala ska pi'pelinc project ~ssc_m · blc mulliplate culvert to be u~etl ''here ,P1pcl1nc haul road crosses small stf·eom ncttr Fa1rbaoks. 1n addition lo more than 1,000 culverls requ.il·cd., . 20 permanent bridges ore being built o.n the :\GO· mile·long roud from thl' Yukon River t.o Prudhnc Buy. • • ' Tut9day. Novetnbef t9, t914 * DAILY PILOT ,t;J ~Cracking' -Cover.;. - Nixon and aides later discussed the \Vh itc I-l ouse r<'leased ev1denC'C idea of having tilugruder, v.·ho per· against t.litl·hcll and ti1agruder. lie jured himse lr bcforl! the grand' jury. concluded it by saying: tell the truth and seek immunity by "Charges of cover-u11 by lhe \\lhite attempting to •·nail'' l\·litchC'll. I louse we1·e, uh , 11h , mutcriHlly di~pt·I · The three also discussed the f>OS· led by tht• diligent e([ol'lS or thl~ sibility or strong·11rming ti-1 itchell into f'rcsiden1 and his uiQ,cs in. uh , mo,•ing going before the grant! jury volun· on evidence v.•hit h t•an1e lo .their tarily to tell his s1'1ry. lhus drawing hands in the closing days of the :.itle ntion fro m the \\1hi1 ~ !louse. previous WCl'k ... J:hrlichm11n then concocted a l)('tS· Nixon ans\vered, "J, l'd bu;: thul.'' sible news s tory that could be v.•rilten ·rhc slralegy expressed in this ta~ ir thing$ >ft•erc handled ri,&hl ~f¥1-1h.e.... -_!'.Pparc.,ntly s lt:mn1cd fron1 what St1C11d(lrd of C"lifor11io Oil Firm Denies Monopoly Charge Fron1 \\'irf' Servites .as crude 011 excnanges, \\'n1ch it said SAN FRANCISCO -Standard Oil has bt•e n norn1;il and atcl·pted fof of California ht.is d1·n1eJ charges by many ycat"s in tht• pl•lrolt.·un1 in · s late Controllcr···lcct Kenneth Cory dustr)'. These practic••·: 3tanJ.1 rd 'th at it has part i cipaled in said. h ,1\c bec1t-r'l'Pl'Utedly reviewed ·monopolizing lhe crude oil market in by the courts without uny vi•·latiun of lhe slate. . antjt rusl la\\"S being found. Cory, 3 Democratic assembl.•·man Cory made his statements in from Garden Grovt', i ~sued a releasing a rcllflrt of th•• Jo111l Com· statement j\;Johday culling for an· . millee on Public Oomain. l·le said tit rust 11rosecution of Stand<ird and ' Standard, ~l ohil, Union Oil. .-\tlanlic s1xotheroilcnm1).1nit•s inCahfornia. Richfie ld , Exsun, 'l'l'X;1c11 and Shl'll Cory said the corporations prevent operate a con11>le:\ excha n ge C(lmpclilioo and violate their contrac· payments ncl \\Ork ,, hereby lhl· c11m· tual responsibilities to lhl• state by panit•S pay each olher for the use or controlling pipeline net\.\'orks and for·' the pipelines. l 'he s.vstcm can excludl' ming cuoperati\'t> drilling and e.x· independent producers and ploralion ventures. refineries. In its statement. Standard dcni1-d As (•ilntrollet", Cofv \1·ill ht•ad thl· \•iolating any state or federal antitrust st.ale's Lands CommiSsion v.·hich c.1n· l aws ~ind s aid it ha s ne\•er trols leascs 1ooi\c.11npJnil'sOnstatc· di ... criminated agains t independent owned property. · product·rs in negoti.1 1l11g oil ex- ch<.1 ngcs \\·ith other companil"s. "Mr. Cory St.'Cn1s Lo be repeating char"gcs against the major oil com- panies \\'hich were included i11 ear·liel' reports prcp.'.lrcd by the Lcgisl:Jtu re's Join t Committ ee o n Pub li c Doma in ," the Standard stalemenl 'iaid. Standard said those rC'poris discuss day-lo·day business pr<ict1Ct'S s uch Discu ssion Set On H ealtl1 Care A discussion of health care issues. planning and cos t of medical servires in Orange Coun1~· is scheduled Thur- sday by CJ IA RT. the Cilizens ffarbor /\rea Resea rch Team. The public is in\'i lcd to lhe 1:30 a.m. session \\•hich features coffee and Jollghnuts ~nd lanery .1. ~fatck-. executive dil'ector or the Orange Cou nt~· il{'a\t.h Planning Council. Loca1ion of the discussion is the C.ll'nchile l"ed cr~d Savings and Loan branch at II arbor Boulel'ard bnd \\'est \Vi Ison St reel in Cost:i ~Jcsa . • R ealty Firm Sued by State Labor Office A r~al esta te company \Yith offices in l·luntington Beach and lr\•ine \\·as sued b.v a state' agcnc~· ~londay for its alleged failure to pay salaries and commissions to three fired s~1lesmen . Damages of more than 57.800 are demanded by the state's Di\ision or Labor Law Enforcement in an Orange County Si.aperior Court action that names the Donald L. Bren Company as defendants. .,,, 'Fhe Bren company operatearJi:Qm. offices at Culver Dri\'e and \\.alnut in Irvine and 19652 Sacramento SI., I-tun· 'tin_glon Beach -,t-fS aflcged in the la1rs1tit that for· n1 er salcsn1en KC'rr.'· F. Schuh, Gary .J. Srnith and Earl R. Riggins. all of \\horn \1·crc terminated in 197:J. v.•e.re nnt p;1id salaries and ('Omm issions totall in~ ·n1ore than $7,800 collcc- ti\"CI.\·. 1'\;1xon dt>scribed in an ehli!"r \_~pea ffil't'l1ng on J\f urch 27, l~h~ told llaldt!m a n :u1d E'hrlichmff to "cut our lossc;os." "\V (' knO\Y that e\'crybc,fy· in this lhing did it. 11·hatc1·er they did, with the best l\f 111tcntion," Nixon said, at.'· (·orchn~ Iii the tape. "1'hat·~ the sud thing about it. , .Tht' point.is what's done is donl'. \\'e do the \'Cry best we C'3n , and cut-our losses-and so forth. the best you ever CQUld do.·· Naval Officers Lose Stewards · \VASllINGTON IUPI) -Na,·y en· signs. lieu1enan1s and lieutenant N>m- 1nandt•rs \\•ill ha\" to gt•l used to n1aking their ov.·n ~ds ne~I ~·ear. bt·t.tU~t· the :'\a\'y h.1s del·ldl•d to upgr;11ll' ~tc,1·ards. Starling J an. l. the slC\.\1!111!..:, most n1 tli.·111 l''ilip11:os. \11\1 be mcl'ged v.•ith t:un1mi ss arymen -c1H1ks a nd bakers. The nev.• job categw)' \\.'ill be ('ailed ··mess management specialist· ' Slc\\·ards have been assigned tO of- fii;l'rs <1u<:1rters ab•l:ll'd s hips ri1r yea1 s, doing the elcaning, making the b .. ds and se1·,·ini; r.10<1. No1,· onl_,. or. firers serving as commanders and .. abo\'\' \\'ill rat<' f-'ilipino ste•1·ards to make licds for them. Patie nce Paid NE\\I YORK (UPI ) -A '"\·ery polite" robb(>,· \\'ho warned ht' halt planted l\\'O bombs in a bank and was c.1rryi11g a nothl'r v.·ailed p;1til'ntly r0i · an !lour l\fonday v.·hile a bank officer g.,,·e hin1 a cht'l.:k for th<' $86,000 hl' dt•manded .and helped him cash it. potict• reported. Thl' robber Wai l as~ seen outside the men·s room of a Schraff1 's restaurant, pnlice said. • Coast Lecture Series Ending The Nc\vporl 1-larbor Junior League's "Con1munity 74" lec- ture series concludes toi;iight \\"ith a timely tliscussion or lhc nation 's econom ie problems. "Inflation? Reeession? -Its Effect s on Governm e nt . Busi ness and \'ou" is the topic for the 7:30 p.m . session ii;i l:C Irvine's Scien('e Lecture Hall. The discussion is open lo the public \1'ithout charge. Speakers scheduled include! Conrad Jamison, vice prcsidA?nl nf Seeurit-,·: P acifie Natluial Ba nk. ana ·George Osbdl'ffe. director of Orange County's En· vironmental 1\1 anagement Agen· cy . Also scheduled to speak' afof lr\·ine CJ;1m P.!lnx .Y.ice President t\I Auer and former l'ongreS" sman John St.•hmitz. ' • -Now everyone in the family can enjoy Ad just-A-Bed whether sitting up watching TV. reading. relaxing on the contour position or flat fen deep sound sleep. 1000 posiloons at the tou~h of"a switch· - mattress firmness feather so ft to super firm. • · Why settle for a mattress th at can only stay flat? Experience Adjust-A-Bed at our showrooms today or call for inrormation and pnces. Keep i)1 mind that Adjust·A·Bed os one of the world 's finest gifts. NEWPORT HACH CORON.\ DEL MAR 3137 E. COAST KWV. (Just So of Fastiion lstano (71 •1673·565~ g;;¢~~c .::;; ADJUST--A~BED BY SLEEPER LOUNGE CO •• INC . \ CITT OF ORAMGf .it 11 SOUTH MAIN ST . !Ju6l North OI Ptihion SQ.J (71 4) &39--4142 ' A-I .. DAIL 'I' Pll..OJ Tueiday. NOWmbet 19. 1914 "\,. -".---~-&ate Israelis Mutilate feasting ,~J APabs 'i -. ----~~-.@ REIT SHEAN. Israel (UPI> -22 persons, mosUy children, were shoolin& "'';is over, rive or six angry Ai tenants fled the buUdln&: the Arablintheocc:uPied\Vnt8tnk. Three Arab guerrtllu hurtina: hand trta.ltdattheho11pit11llnnearbyAfula men ran Into lhe btildlnc and threw guerrillas shot tht IMk orr the door In Beirut. an offltial or the r ::'·"~ -1 .. grenades iili they attacked bunt lnto a for foJuriea suffered "''heo they leaped the guerrillas' corpses: one of them and entered the apartment of Vehuda Palestine Liberation Or1anlaali01t three·slory concrete apartmeftl house from the windows or the Lhree·istory headless, out tht window. They lg· Bebas. Neighbors said bebas jumped iiald the Arab attack wu another .t • •• ~ -.,, .. .,, Tom Jn this northern Israeli border town buildina. nited the bodies with cans or eaaollne out another windo"· \\ith t"'O or hli pha1e In lhe Pale1Unlan revoh1Uoa . tarlytoday. They wereshottodtalh by Some children escaped "'hen their berore the police could dlipene the children when tht a:uerrill•I set orr Ahmed Abdel Rahman. tditorolthe Israeli commandos who stormed the parents wrapped them In bed sheets mob and put out the blaie with a fire tkh 11 e11edr rirs& explo1lons. P.1r1. Beba1 w1s !o'f t~l~lat~~~:~i~a~!rd:'L~~~a !'-?.lafae ' f; .. b\U lding,l1raeliornclala1ald. and lowered them to sarety \vith hose. , · . 1 1 The Israeli command said five . clothesline. Derense Minister Shimon Peres cal · politlc•l ni!gotlat ons °'\1.ace. Israelis, three men and t~omen, led the commando action ••ras t. POUCE AND CN!en·bereted border. ..The Viet co1111 <Ohn1In~~ their ===:;===:======:::::==.._~,w~e~~r:e..killed-_b_y~the"guerrillu .. \\nolher.~-n·1IN.ESSES SAJQ lbat when ihe dad.!'.!g and to the_pQ_lnt.~ the pattolmen..tlnged-t.he..buildlne-aftd_at_stc.,uicle In the r eld w,,J • un:")_'. ~~ert_ ---'-lll"--'m"'111t<1nt PopufifFront=IOr the --1:·55--a.m. charged up the stain and talklne peatt<ln-..P-an. ........ ~i1IU.-Wt :Ulocking Off Ev~.rything Lit:ierallon or Palestine said•the a~r· do.wn the corridor. '.l'hey srna1hed it'I p r~ g~lng the same lhine. . i'l<'"'11"!'!i' ri lf~s bl ew the mselv es up with_ ihadooi:.-o.f the Beba1 apartment and The PLO acts ·~~n-\IMbrtlla lirJht grenades bero re they could be tap-shot the t1t11rrtll1s af clott quarters, main ,uerrilla t rOUpi lbcltrdlhe lM . TEIUllllLE TUESDAYS: My d•y started about as usual. I stagge rt'd out the front door, dribbling JMlpers as I ~nt. Groping my way to the curb, I found the old heap i nd began wiping the fogey, fOC:CY dew from the glass parts. Get the key in the ignJUon lock . Fumble, hunble, fumb.le. Fire it up and listen ror a ny new and terrifying noises in.U.e inner works. Now it ts' time to eo. Except'tbat the street is bkx:ked ofr. The city crew ls right there in Your in· tersecUon with two trucks and a whole batch of those sawhonies they use . "You people have blocked off my street,'' you shout out throu&h the car window ... How am I goi ng to eetoutof here?" '-'Go 'round, .. shouts back a cheery voire.lhrough the foggy , foggy dew . ••1 CAN'T GO 'llOUND. There's oo 'round to eo. ••you shout back. "Come on through, then," advises the cheery voice. Grinding along in low gear. you gingerly pick your way through· the $aw horses. '1'hat's the trouble with society today," you grumble, clearing the last sawhorse. ''Somebody's always blot king orr something somewhert'!. •· Now neeotla tlng Pacific Coast HighWtY, you begin to think of the plaees you could block orf along th e Orange Coast to Stop Everything. . .,,., ,,,,.,... ENRAGED RESIDENTS TOSS BODY OF GUERRILLA FROM APARTMENT S l1raeli1 KIHed By Terrorists In Bel. Shein Building . Get younelf a whole tiunch of sawhorses. Under cover of night , you start in the Sau Clementc·c.apistrano Beach area. Block orl the Beach Ci!ies offramps. Go up to "1tl1slon Viejo and bloc kc.de the lnlersed.ion or La Paz Road . and Chr1santa Drive Sawhorses at either end of Fortst Aveni.Ml will Ox Laguna Beach. '011. My God. My Babies' NO NEED TO VSE sawhorses in Costa Mesa. Just turn au the signals perminently on red. Motorists wi ll just sit for hours berore they realize this is~'\ qui rt normal. Shotgun Blasts Kill 3 Tots, Father Held Use UH!! ._aw·borses on Hlehway 39 and you can stop evcrylhln& In Hun - tinetOll Beacn, Fountain Valley aod points l81MH1. Alas, You have roreotten NewpGrt Beach. T~t one is easy .. You just block off ·1ftJewport Ba y , Bridge on Coast Hl1hway. It's blocked most or thetime-.nyway. Newport would cet a new bridge ir they coukl,_ decide on how high or low it otight to be. ' IT IS FORTUNATE that Arsene "Blackie" Gadarlan. the boatyard magnate. former political expert and recent inventor, has finalfy invented a new bridge for the bay. The ne w bridge will be call~. "Hum ble Blackle'S Politically Ad · ju.stable Span." Blackie explain.s, "~fy bridge wil1 be built on poles, see? You can l'l\(l ve the base up and down, depending on \11ho 's in power on the City Council . When the boaUnc people have the ,·otes, you move It way up so you ~11vc lots or boat clearance underneath. "\Vhen the ecology SaV"C·The-Bay :people take back over, YoU move it back dow n so nobody can go under· .neath to the Back Bay." SPEAKING OF llLOCltADES. I think we'll block out that tnvenUon . But Jlumble Blackie has another for Newport. This one is call _;f, "The Great Gadarlan's Invisible tieeway." But that ·s another story. We'll save it for the next Terrible Tuesday. -. DENVER (UPi l Lynn Ortega \\'aS roldlng.cfothes \\•hen she glanced to"'!!lr<fher neifhbor's home and sa\1: Raymond Yost pulling into th e' drivewa y or his estranged "·ire with 'his three children in the car. "I was in the yard and heard a loud !Joom," Mrs. Ortega said. "I got up :.ind he \V as getting in his station \vagon. l thought sonieone had hit my car_ DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed Mlrdoy~ndoy: If you do ..... "°" "°" """' by 5:JO ~m.. mil ond ""' ~ -will . be brougtit to you. Calls ore . tdlen·unl~ 7:00 p.m. Solll1lci( ond s....doy: If you do N>t. ,.... yox copy by 9 a.m. Saturdar., tS a a.m. Sundoy. coll and 0 aipy wdl tie btujlf to you. Coils ore-token until 10 O.n'\. Telephones No&t Oronae County Areos .. "42-021 N::rtf'Mest Huntington Beoch cl'ld Westminster .......... Srl0-1220 ~Clemente, Copistrono Beoch, Son Juan (.opistrono, Dono Point, Sorth l"l1'"'· laguna Niguel m4630 "Just ·arter that Carol CYost) drove up and ran in the house and then came out screaming. 'Oh , my God, my babies, my precious babies."' Inside ~!r s. ''ost's home police l'ou nd the bodies or the three children. twins rt1ichael and Michelle, who \\'Ould have beens years old Nov. 22. :.i nd Julie, 3. Yost's by a previous mar. ria ~e . "'e re found in separate bedrooms. . Each bad-·been kiJled by~hotgull blasts. Poli te said they found a note rrori'l Yost to his \\'ife \\'hich read : ··1·m going to leave you the same \vay I found you before '"e "·ere married, \\•ith no ki ds." Police round rClur spent shotgun shell casing s in the home. '°1rs. YOst 's two children from her previous mar- riage "·ere at school and \\·ere not har· med. . ..\fter thf' shootings. Yos t reportedly telepho~ his .wife at v.·ork and told ner lo come home. Poli ce said he then rled in the ramily's brov•n station v.·agon. I-le "·as arrested in Buena Vista . "'iost orrered no resistanee to th e arresting offi cers and a shotgun \\·as round on the back seat in the \'ehicle .. , authnrities said. Officials said Mrs. Yost apparentl~· lert th e children "'ith their father al his home '.\londay morning \\·hen she \\'ent to \\·ork . Yost allegedly drove the children to his \\·Ire's home. where the slayings occurred. :'\eighbors told police the Yosts .argued frequently and said Yost re· cently had undergone treatment at a local mental hcallhcenler. Snow in Central Rockies Rain., Fog, Drizzle ·soak Much of Nation -... ·-· -...... """"'' OMuoo Clfl<-U C-1.,.4 .. OM .,._ 0t1-.i1 F .. ,...,.~ 'ftftl~lii .__, .. ,, ......... .. ~, .. Mit"""*fe Mifwll•rl• He-o.Ori.M• Hl!w•Ol't C».ttrl!On,.Citv -,_.., .. s.ri .... ,,,11 .. lptl~ -.. ......... ~.Ore. ---....... Stl!U••Otr S.~-W:•lff ---C•lll•r"I• .... ~ .... , .... 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I tu~ and th~t theJ.. took "many" l!.10_\l.ttfJ sald. --.-Popular Dem~tatic Front fM the lsraeliswithtliem. ---1' An Arm y spakesman said PDFLP Llberltlon of. ~4Jestlne. which \\fitnesses said the guerrillas en· Jeanets found In the guerrilla knap· claimed resporis1b1Ul)' rortht attack. tercd the town at about 4 a.m .• ap. isackscalled rOrthereleaseof20Arab parently from Jordan, and were soon guerri lla suspects held In Israeli Jails, spotted. l'hey opened Ore with light including Greek Catholll! Archbishop weapons <1nd ran into the house Ol'I Hilarlon CJpuccl of East Jerus•ltm, 'j Haglborlm Street, less than five miles acc used or smu"clln a: weapons to ' from the river bordcr"·lth ~ontan. Philippine Envoy Held At Gunpoint .. WASHINOTON IA)') -A father seekln1 the release of hilt son (rom the Philippines held the PhJliDOine am- basaador and a wounded aiCle hottaa:'e for almost 12 boura berore tbrowin& down his guit and surtenderlng. Napoleon Lechoco tossed the weapon from a second Door window of the Philippine chancery about 3 a.in . today and surrendered peacefully af- ter receiving word that his son, who he claimed had been prevented Crom joining th~ rest of the fa mil,\· here, had Icrt the Philippines by airliner. "MR. LECHOCO relt he had aceom· plished what he set out to do," said embassy spokesman R. V. Crua:. Lechoco was taken i11to custod}' by ·FBI agents, and an official said he would be arraigned today on cha1·1es of assaulting a diplomatic officer. Phllippin e President Ferdinand ?.larcos had sent his personal as· surances to the embassy here that Napoleon LechocoJr., 24, would be al- lowed to leave Ir his rather would tre.e the hostages. The father said he would release Eduardo Z. Romualdez and his economic attache two hours arter his son was airborne, and on the appoin· led hour the surrender took Place. Philippine diplomat Jose Naldo said. In .i'flanila, authorities said the son \Vas en route to the Urtited States. They said he was picked up early Tuesday from the home of his g:ran· dfather in neighborinaQuezon Clt,)I. Gary R. Alexander, Lechoco·~ lawyer, said 1i1areos had assured that young Le9hoco would "recel\:'.e Im- mediate inQ safe release and con.duet to the Unfted States on the-tlrst a\·ailable rllght.'' ROMUALDEZ WAS released unharmed, but the attache, l\larlo Lagdameo, had a deep flesh Wound "'hich doctors at George \Vaabln;lon University }lospilal 1aid \\'as caused by a guns hot. Naldo said Lagdameo, who holds a black belt in karate, was wounded '· u ... , ...... RELEAllD UNHARMED Amb1t11dor Romu1ldez \1;hen he tried to wrestle wilh Lechoco. He said the three men spent most of the siege lying on the; ~oor or. Romualdet's otnce because u:ehoco feared the possibility of sniper shots through the \l.•lndo"·s. . Negotiations prk>r to the surrend~r had been ~olng on since short.I)· an.er Lechoco took the two men hostage around·3 p.m. Pilonday. Pollce quickly ·made telephone contact wlth .Lechoco. and FBI agents entered the talks. Lecbot:o's wile was taken totbe em· bassy lo rel:iy the l>lilllpplne o!ler directly to her husband, lnclUdlng ne"·s that the ~n Woul,: be freed when the hostages \Vere r~leased. Lechoco walked Into the Philippine cha'ncery Monday anerl\ool'I alter req uesting an appointment wlth -Romua1dei-last--weak--to ... ineet -whh leaders or the tlllpll\O cOmmi.tnlty here. ~. Naldo identified Lechoco as head of the Filipino· Pollllcal AcUon Commit· tee in WashlngtQn. Lechoco, about 43 years old, wis des~ribed by neigh· bors as a civic leader in subUrban Oxon Hill, ~Id ., where he resided. Agents Nab Mexico Connection Suspect TIJUANA, l\le xico <UPI) - '°leitlcan and Americ::in ·nar cotics eg\'nls who broke "the ,.,e"ican Con· nection'' gang round not only a global, multimillion-dolla1· drug empire, but i ramily tree with ramlllar r6ots - the ··French Connection" rina: Investigators or both n,Uons said the arrest or a key fourth person In the Chrysler Crews Facing. Layoffs ·· • By Christmas gsng, a woman, ltd thi!m to the rin11's records, filled with the idtnUUts ot narcotics dealers lhrough1lul the world and hugt'J financlil trll nBllC· lions. THEY APPEARED to confirm an earlier suspiciOQ that the Mexican operation 'rew out of the "French Connection." The rina: -run fnr more than three years from inside the 1tate penl• tentiacy in this bordercity-wasshlet· ping $3-milllon a month worth oldnq:S to the United States, invesUcators said. IlS i-ecotcl books sho"· contacts \\'ilh nart:otics gr ower&, processors, wholesalers and d,•alel'I throu1h1111t. North and South America', Asia and Europe. DETROIT IUPI> -Auto workers The records !ht'I\\' $20 million In fa ced yet another round of rnaisive cash on deposit in Mexican bank s. •x· layorrs today as Chrys ler Corp., tensive real estale-holdlngs and hun· plagued by an inventory of unsold dreds of thousand& ol dollars Jn per· «:arai that could last nearly four mon-sona l property . ths. moved to trim 40,000 cari; from Seized documents even lndJc1ted> roduclion schedules. • the rine was hwvltt it t"·o f11hlnt boats The nation's No. 3 auttJ maker ·consl,rueted in Peru, wit.h MM:retdru1· . denied reports that it planned a' smoeallng compartment1 . December shutdown or all Its nlanlS - 'tiiit · s-:u<r ·1r·wou1a ·rmp0se · "i.rb&ta:n: ·· · -mE·aaBAK·came·wtlli ·tne·arresl tial': layorls In erlorts to cut produc· last Friduy of Patrlch1 To1·res De Her· lion·in December. nandea, u•ICe of Juan Hcrnandt•i, &"e --A "4)'&tem·wlde-1hutdown would of those trfflted Jn ttk: prison. tm- have Idled up to 114,000 workers In the prisoned with him are his brother most milsslve layor[ In auto lndustrY Roberto. and Robe110'1 wire. Helen hl~tory . Valderaln De Hernandl.'I -who In· ... 1'here certainly "~II not.be a com · vcstrgulo1·5 said "'al the act.,MI heMd pany·wlde &hutdown tn ~mber," oflhorlng. Chrysler Corp . chairman Lynn A. Mrr.Turres De Hernandez wa1 ar· Townsend told newsmen Monday •l· rested in a Tijuana hotel last Friday ter meeting with city orflclalJ and cleliYL·rlnc 11 kilo C2.2 pounds> or reprt1senltttlvc1 of the United Auto heroin to a CU11lomer rrom the mid· \\lorkerll . \\"eslt 1·n Uniled St<1lcs. said Ramon i The company will be ln buslh(!SS. Herrera Esponda, sJ>:«l.al a'entefthe \\ '11 be s e lll ne ~11r5. The ad~ l\lexictin fcd\1till allorn~y R\1neful':s m lstratlon stsfr will be here •nd It ornce . \\'ill be buslne!1 YS usual as rar as At~xlca n orritlal1 ha\!e bl!i!l'I \.,:c 'rc co ncerned.." tracking do\rn lt\4.• r\ng ln rooperaUOft "But.'' Tow nsend said, "thc:re \\·111 "·Ith \he U.S. Dru1 Enforcrmepl Ad· be so me substant ial plant closings." mlnl:1tratlon. • • ,. THE t~RoNT Slilld in Dah111CUs that the bulldina haused "a · i\tmibfr t'lr ent my Intelligence otncers and'tt..tr families." 'Emergency' Diriy Tricks By FBI Hit ,,_.WIN &mke1 W4SHINOTON -AU~. G~. Wll· liam B. S1xbe bas r.rus.i lo~· iton1 With an FDI tequest !or le1blallon aul11arltln1 emereenoy "dirty Irick•", aeail\St domestic polltltil Orgi n.laauons. The s~llt belweefl SUbe and tll, Dlretldt Clarence Ill. ktlleY 1urface4 at a ne"·s conrerence )ionday '' the attorney ce11eral dtnoui\ced the disruptive taCUes einployed In FBI (.._,.-1__.!V :s..._. -~~_n_r J c:ounterlotelillente operau11111 nit 15 years eddlftr In 1!111. Saxbe IOld be his token 11tps to pi'evenl a rt~lt'® Of JIJCll tacUtt. But he lftdltaleil lilt! fte le111111allllt · a ny 1eg1U1tlon fotblddlna then• outtllhl. "I dOft'l th!Jllt llttl l'O\I Uft fall laws thl t wOukf CO~l'lttely r~rtaleee any !Uth actlvtuts," he said. ·Ceal Talks WASHINGTON -Unite• &line Workers Pfesidedt .wtold Miiiet rhl.Y have to reoped heitotlaUOl\i With coat indmtr)' rli!presi!ntlU\tti btfcttt he can sell a propiosed new cbfttratt lb hi:. striltUta: union. LllUe ptocress wat rePdftM Men- . di 1 In the UMW'a errorll to achlt\'e ratlfieation of lbe ltftlatl\le ag~ement reached Jalll week. A unton sourte said t.·itller ml Qbt have to return to the bareaining table with the cnal industry ta win some modifications In the propeaal.blfort ti •J!n ncelYLJPJ!~ll C!.Jllt tllllllfl's liarlafntng councll. Industry spf>kesmen ftave lndJ~ited that 1uch baria1ntn1 would eftlY be lo .onsldor a pogllblt tedl&trtbullail or bt!nerlts, not a fat.t.etUnc or Ute overall contract. Vore Tall11 CAitsQl'I CITY, Nev. -llTotMI madam Beverly Harrell h~s formally l'iled for a recount ot. votes cast In tht state Assembly district ehe io.t b)l 120 \'Oles lO opponent Don Moody. l\trs. Harrell, who Claimed fr- regularlties In ballot tOUl\Ul'IQ, fUtd a handwritten re<.'Olp\t reque•t anti $ISO deposit Pi1oilday throueh an advlaer Simon Spencer. • "l think there's a nffd for a rfcOt.11\· t,'' Pitts. Harrell said In a telc~1neln·~ tervlew. "I thinlc it'J iipparettl thtre's ~~tthlng \ltrortg; somethlni's rotten 1n 06nmark." · torrert """""" HAMILTON, Onl. -Al IOOll 11 Audrey Robb reallied tit• had wen • million tax·rree dollart In Oanad1'1 Olfmfic Lottery, ahe called her boa lo lei him she no lonaot needed • ral11e. · But lhe 40·year-old mother Of three s11id she hois no i'nwn~ ot qultUn1 her ·Job as • $133-a·-k i.tetype operator. · lllrs. Rabb. 1pe1kltla lo !'1IOl1era at her Hamilton home, stld lht dJ41n't lnlllally .rt11!2e aht lleld •at lilt two numbers announctd Monday rt111tt r11r the arond prizes. Slit ll••••-l llllo llall won only $100. TJI Set Get• Proteai .Torch • \ .. • -· t • s • • I I I 5 ti ti • d s r r r 1 Father . Jdiled ITJ, Arson Oil Rift· Allies Sought. Beatie Bugged? SA N FR ,\NC ISC'O IAP> -Thl' g1t\"C1'n· ment itlegall,\ 1nterfer red with ex-Bealle J ohn Le nnon 's dl•portalion case. a cco rding to Roi· ling Stone tod ay quo(lng sources within the lr n · migration and Naturali:i:at ion s..~rvicc. Lennon \\'as ordCr"l'd Tuetday1Noveft)btt19. 197"4 DAILY PILOT I AS\ .-lo. 'Diseount Coup_.ns~ Prostitutio«~--:~· ... Ring Broke~.~~-~k '~f't. d1t'ate!> a pC1ssible li ,,. .. ,, . ', vi ce in l,'ther citie.s.. lhil· kind of operation ~U"10i lie ~ tolerated in Sacramern,o." Mt Arrested were Teiri Lynn . PLEASANT HILL il:Pl) -A 37 -y~.a r~ld father ol" t~·o bas been jailed on 1uspicion of torching bis S&o,000 home following a ~Wf!ekerut_quarreLWitb-hls.. LOS ANGELES (UP ll - Ci ty Attorney ·Burt Pines sought atlies trom among., othe r Southern Calif9rnia cities !\1onday for Los ~ Angeles' .Jig ht _againsL-Lhc. fedt:'ral gov ernment's ofr- shore·drllling plans. ~deporl-ed-be{'au~c ·of ., - 1968 con v~lc1 1 o n 1n England f,u.,_ po1ssl.~S iu11 , of mariju;1u:.i . :\ccor ·<ttng to ltollini.: Stone, he c\aitns th.it. if thl' i.:ovcr· nment hadn't i11t.:1rft!r red in his case he nuµht huvt• bt•en allu11t.'ll lo s tay 111 l h t' L;uilt'd States. S.-\CR,\'.\I EN1't) i:\Pl - 1'ol1cc reported the breakup ~l onda y or wt1a l they ("a iled ;~ "high t lass" p rostiluti6n nng opcr alini: about three hlocks rron1 thl· Calirornia tt«~~1. - - l)t:puty Chit•f .James 1'11<·- l\lanus said they round 250 nam l'S of :;upp1•sed male C'uSll'me r!l', in l·luding som~ \1ho ··ar(• \'Cl'Y wf'll koo\1·11 people, Sf'Hlll' Vil hij::h IC\'els in this (•0111 rnunit.v anctsome thrC111ght•ut l hc ~tutt•." ,_?_!~JY,h0-g_~flt.~en;'°'",.;S:;3!'1d'----;.< -also ust>s the ~ame , \\'if~ • Police Detective Terry Si mpson °1'aid Anthony Geisler was arrested in a church and booked ror in- vestigation or ar.son arter (..__, _s_t_a_te __ ) Stra11ded The Rivera Sisters, from lert , Renee, l\'lonit.:a and l~orenl'. are pi cture or his S60,000, rour-bedroom dejection al San Francisco Greyhound tc rn1in al ~is t rarcl is inte rrupted i\lurtin. She ""as. · ~4 4>r ( investi ~at ion of ' ~: 1 pandering und possession of restrit1.ed drugs. • .. ~ . A rr1.•ste~ and b<Kj~£~~ { 1n\estigat1(111 flf res1dini: m :i housl' or ill rj mc were t.1za Cruz. 2U, af'M,J Au~ , , Iloston.27 .police silid .. ·.,, , TUEY S.<l., Mrs. ~~ .. \\'3S ("arrying one book Of 50, names \\·hen u rrestcd in a homeburncdtothe ground. by ~trike of some 16,000 (;rcyhound cntplnycs. Buses. \\"hich carry ahuut !\1 ccling a t.city hull with. the leg;il r~prcscntatn•cs of 21 urea titles. Pines askl•d thl·m lo joi n Los Angeles in den1andi n~ ;1 postponement of Inte r io r De partment hearings on !Jluns to lease offshore 01! and g\ls drilling areas. 'Ch e hearings are slated for Dec. 2·3 in Santa !\1onica. L e nn.in t ulrJ the ma g :i z ine l hat h e believes the iorurnunion was a ra is e r umor th..1 1 hl' was goinJ!, to ll·.1d an anti -war , :.int1 -r\ix.1n ra-ll y at th e 1972 RePubli("an <.:onvl'ntion. Lennon' snys ht• bt·l iC\ t'S .the i n forn1a!i1111 \1 a s · ba s ed on 1l leg al l.1· ?ll cl\l:inu.., :;aid that bt•fore arrestin g thrl't' youn g "'Ollll'rl 111 the l':.1rly hours Saturday, ··1\ (' tnok pictures f r f1 111 ;1 hi dde n mo\•ic l'an1l•r;i nf c-u stome r s roming ;ind goin!!'1 in front of un :1p;1rtmcnt at 60'1 N St. bar at 8th and L Streets. .\nothl'I' book of 200 na10\!s \\·a:; found in the ap~rtroen\,. .. Siinpson s.aid Geis,ler ai. 100,000 passe ngers daily to more than 40.000 AmcriC'a n C"ities. are strike· Jeg&dly threateoed to burn bound as picket lil1e~'\veilt u1> ~l ond ay throughout t.:<iunt r~·. 'l'he union ts Tl-IE CIT Y attornev said the bom'e tr his Y(.i;fe Donna, demanding 60 cents-an·hour paX hi kl·. the J ,JllO-pa ge cnviroOmcn- left him. She took' their two------=--------=-~,--------------------Lal impatt statement -A'as small children and left sbor-\ rl'<'c ivcd only last month, tly ~fterwai'ds, the detec-and off1t:iuls \\'ill not hu\'C pli.!Ct'd wiretap:;. live said. The nre, which in-N C'nough tirn c to eval uate il s vestieators said was started ati· onal B . k Ch· f rontcnts properly hefore~ c_ __________ _J with n•mm ab1 e ·11quid , an Ie S<·hct1u1 e .i ""'"m""° destroyed {he h'ouse. hearinJ!S. • ... Fire ca u s~ Sult f'iled Resigns Due to . Pines a s\.:,e d I nte rior C • t • • Secretary Ro gers t\l orton J · • I rt ICISID rm· • '"o 10 '"''•·mo•'" nvesttgatec delay of the he arings... CORO r\ A (L' Pl 1 S\.'.R\'1::11.LASCE lasted t "·o \\'l'l'ks . ~lc~t a nu s dect1 nl'd tn rc ll'aSe any of th~· nan1es li t• :-.ai d renia rks 1\'l•re \1n1\('11 bvs idc m:1 ny nf thl' n.unc:. ()11t· 11 nt:it1on said, ··1·11 ... qis\..al1· "'rhe fe<'s ap· 1Jl';11· to h;\\\' r:i ngcd fron1 S2:l to S'i5. hl' sa lll. Police Capt. Carrol.John·, son said, "'\\"e beli~·e a 1najority or the tri<:k.:t d urin g: the s ur \'eill a nce period \1 l•re in the l\\'P h£<drt'on1 apart m ent . bul th a t th<' \\'Omen ,,.('re :J\'ai\Jbll' by c a ll to go L'l~t'\\'hert·. · · ,\n\•the r list t'f \\Omen·s names \\';ts fo und. but its :-ignificancc \\'a ft not im· 1nediately deter1nirted. _,, . P.1<'.'l\lanus said the~ \\·mo OAKJ.AND IAPI -The Bay Area Rapid Tralisit district riled a 5237 million suit in Alameda County Superior Court ~londay, seeking damages rrom its engineering firm , t\YO gup- pllers and a major y,•alch m linufacturcr. SAN DIEGO (li Pl J -The. ::.aying their agency knew of former c hief reg1.1lator or 'vrongdoing at USNB bae k national banks in California to 1962 but fa ilt·d to act. said !\londay he had resig:-Le1st \\t•ek. R~I) i-°l'l'll:111~l ned us head of Southt!rn St. (;t·r111u in . t O-R.l.1, Ca liCornia First ~ational chalrn1;n1 "f tht· llfluisc Suh- Bank du·e to continuing C"on1 milh:·1· on Bi.I nk Su pt'r· c riticism surrouruling the \'isll1n and lnsur;1ncc. :.aid. agency's fa i l.u.re ti• a ct ··1 1lnn"t ·1hh1k \\l' 1111uld against the irrsol\·ent li.S. h;11l' had th1:. l;.11Jurt• 111lh Jl.;ational Bank or San Diego. IJ l' l l l' I' c x Cl in I 11 I 11 g l'l'llC\" t!Cl'lured CS~R in· ~Ol\'t:nt in 0<.'tober lffi:J. lh1· biggest bank failure in l . S. his\ol',\' up to that titlll' lie sa id his request has gont! unans \vered. and he intends to fil e suit i£ l\lorton fai ls to rl'pl y by Nov. 27 . 1\uthoritics. ar<> still 111 · \'estigating the cause (I f t\\'n fires \\'hich br(lkl· (IUI I~ minute,_ apal't late Sunday. 'rhc \1·ont cn snm11ti mes (lf- l't'l'l'd SS ··t11s<.'oui:it coupons"' Ill r1·g ul:i r custon1ers. :thd used their ov.·n bus ines~ rards. :'.l referral system. anvin& • a dd e d : some dO\\'nto"·n bactende1:s ha\'C in-1o prC1y idene\\'CUstome1)i. --'.\[ l' '.\I a n u :. ··E1·idence "'£' The suit asks· collectively ror SSO n1illion in l os t re\·ehue from Par sons , Bri n c k e th arr -Tudor· Bechtel <PB TBI , the engineeri ng firm ; and Westinghouse Electric Co. and 1 Rohr Industries ror delays and service interrup- tions. •• PrefH! OrdeN!fl SAN DIEGO !API -A red eral judge has ordered an invt:sllgatio n into al- leeations that rormer c .s . Atty. Gen. Richard Klein- dienst obstructed justice and lied under oath nearly a yeataco. t:.S. District Court Judie Howard B. Turrentine· Monday ordered the inquiry ta be conducted by U.. U.S. Atlomey'1 p office. It was 90UCbt by two San Francisco attorneys after Kleindienst t.eaUfied at a San Dleeocourt hearinc about his approval of.a federal wire-tap. federal wire-tap. ,. ...... So ..... t OAKLA?<D !APl Police and FBI agents are hunting for three ntasked runmen who escaped "·ith $25,000 from a Bank of "merica branch. orncers said the men held up the bank ty,·o minutes berore closing on l\1onday and made their ge ta.,.,.ay In a large y,·hite vehicle dri\"cn by a fourth person. The three Inside men wore ski mask s and carried aUtomatir weapon!!. There •·as no description of the tardrl\'er. We••N Na_,, ·s.~~ JOSE IU Pl l -l\lr1;. Geraldine Ste lnber.,g. 2'9. Las Altos has bet:"n appoin· led the first r"n1ale n1cn1bl•( of the Santa Clara County Bciard of Superi vsors. She \\'OS one of nine \\'Omen \\'ho \\'ere among 17 candidates trying to sut:- c:eed \'ictor Ca l\'O of P.1oun- taln \'le \\·. e lected two "'"eeks ago to the 21st As· sembly District seat. A.E . Larsf:n 'r es!1ned · prot·~·dul'cs and bt·l ll'r amid a ·Congressional in-cxam1neri; vestigation in to the .agen· cy's examining procedures a nd sta ff foll6wing last year's LSNB collapse. "The continuin g a nd per· sistent publicity of unfoun· ded charges arising out or the t:SNB failure during my term a s r eg ional ad· minis trato r of nutional banks ls impairing my cf- fcctivenf'ss as head of the corporation," he said. LAST . Al:GUST,. ne"·s reports quoted federal bank examiners under Larsen as ··tx Tl-llS CASI::, there is eyidence flf self tll·alings and of l'Xa mine rs pcttin ji'! Jxiu ght "ff. 'rhl'rc i.~ stn •ng e\'idC'ntc thC' rxvmiru·r:. did n{lt prflpc rly perforn1 their function.'' Ile s;1icl t h;.1 l l'\'l'1l l\'hl'll the l'Xa n1in ers ditl do lhl'LI" johs. "the C'Virlcnt·e ~h(1\1s lhesc re1>0rts \Ve re stopped e1l regi"nal IC\'el~ ... Larsen was regional all · minis t r:i t11r of n:1 tinn;d banks from 1962 until has retiren1ent last '.\l ay. The l" S. Comptroller of the Cur- Ma1iso11 Transfer Foils Escape Plot VA CAVlLLE (UPI I - Con,·lcted mass murderer Charles !\Janson \\·as tr1u1 - sferred from the medical facihty here to m aximum security 1'~olsom Prison last month after authorities discovered an escape plot invo l \"i ng guns and grenades. J ess '.\I arque7., program administrator of the unit in \\'hi<'h JI.Janson \Vi.IS held at !he me dical prison, said :\londay the plot \\'SS· un· covered "'hen authorities round fiv(•letters from Man- son hidd en in anoth er in· mate's cell Sept. 19. T'i''O letters were addres· sed to the inmate, y,•ho was not identified. and the others \\"ere apparently to Le smug gled out of the prison to two one-time n1cmbers of the. ~lanson "fan1ily," Lynette F'romme and Snntlra Good. 1'he ll·llers \fl thc inmate "tCtld hirn t(• contact th('sc t"·o gl1·1s re~11 rding :i pos- sibl e (•s ca pe atlcmpt, ·· ~1arque z sa id. "lie (i\1an- son l wa nted to !ind oul about any ·equipment' they might h:t\'C -I deem lhat to mean f!Uns. He also men- tioned grenades " )larquez said the lett ers sho\\'ed t ha t Jl.l ans"n \\'.:IS "11t leas t starting 'to think about escnpc seriously," although no part of lhe escape plot \Vas put into ac- tiCln. Prison "fficials .~aid they had no idea hOV•' the inmate gf•t the le tlt>rs since he '>'"as in anotht•r unit 1\'ith no cnn· tal'l \l'ilh '.\l a nson. The in - mutc ni1J,:ht have hc(>n able to sn1ug gle then1 out of prison, they said. ~fedi<:a l prisnn ... upe'rin· l c n dl•nt T . L ;11\'r l'n CC' Cl anqn said perm ission had been given for i\l nnson to curry on a "cl(\:,ely cen- sored" co rrcs pond e ncC' \\•it h lhc two 11·oml'TI Killer Guilty OAKLA N D rC Pl l Jl.lon<a Lee Rol es. ~. has bt:en sentenced ln up tu 15 year:; in prison for the st<.1 h· bing dea th of her hu sband. :i 2 20 -pound ll ay 1vard restaurate ur. l\1rs. Roles, a mother of three, \\'ns con- victed on a mansla ughter charge in Al amcd ti <.:aunty Superior, Court . You can depend on -. ' ur_geJJSef!S for • _,Prime Grade Eastern s·eel and Lamb Tender Young White Milk-Fed Veal .. , and .other Tap :Qual ity Meats and Poultry the Finest of Wines_and'.$pirits . , The World 's Best Chee ses Sensational Delicatessen Items Gifts of Dfstim:tion and Very Fancy Groceries ·• NEWPORT BEACH 'i lo~ Now Udo VII• ·a41_1 ¥la Oporto Telephone: 673·1442 CHAR .. ACCOUl4T$ TEUPHOME ORDllllS NH ·011.IYlllT • ' • • "Ca(cb this! P'lfSt. full brukfast. then this grut De!Hlulret: The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching. '' eone an y '' won me over. ··Whal a \\':l\''l ll fl,· to Ne''' York . United startell me off. with a bi~. ht:a ri y breakfast. And then follO\\'l'.lJ it \vith th eir IX li-lluffe l. Nice gl1ing, Unilcd . l:\'e caught your spirit:· ;/' Ft>r r·ricnd5h1p Se rvice :in d the only Deli-Buffet 1'f1 th i: sky. ca n )ln1r Trave l Age nt . Or call United at :'.17·7~2 1. ... P...u-tnl!rs in ··rra \cl \Vith \\1cstc111 Internati onal Hotels. , ___ N_o_nstops to Ne\v York l.ea\·e -,\rril·e l·A1uipn~1tt Airpofl l\l~AI Scnicc \.\1e"ll 1.:at cli ~ou 'vit'rl<1ur morning Deli fl ight l'ron1 Los An~l'it'' \t) Nt:\\' ,.\ ... rk . Only Unit etl ser,·es )'llU :t i1cn rt~· l iri.:ak fa:-.t I l,. l"lC\!i,n yl)uf d:~y :.ind then .. follO\\'S it \\llh :1 l.kli·l3ufl l't.'\,1 u can c~tl as n111ch <t' ):l)U. \\ant. \\ hi.:llt'' \.'r ) l 1u \\ant . Cul~! '-·uts, '-'ht.:t!Sl.:S .... ; ....... garnishes •111d ni,lrc. And \\'hatc\cr you conlc up \\ith . \vc'll ha\'C a lx:verage to gl) '' it h it. Winl'. ctx:kta ils or icc·colcl beer. Co mplimentary in Fir.a Class, a small charge in Coach. ~:45 .1.111 . ·1:45 p.n1. 717 Kennet.I) Brcal.J11s1 b.. Deli L!'t()n\11.111 l'l{X) p.n1 . IX·IO Kennedy 4-St;ir Lunch . I :4; p.n1, '':.lil P·~-OC·8 ... CW'J.rk +-Slar Dinner "' The friendly skies of your land. ,, unlTED AIRLlnes .. ' • • \ • •• ' " .. ' o; 'I . ' ". . . ' . " ' . .... " ,. ' ~ ......... '" ... . . • • .. •• ' • . • > •·. • -·· ·. "· ' . ' • .. ' • ' .aa ~DAILY .PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Tllne for Answers. J Some disturbing questions as to the manner in \Vhen they first agreed to rund the study, perfor- "·hlch our schools a re-teac hing-or failing to med by a Los Angeles firm, supervisors hoped to gain teach-basic language skills have been raised recen· some new insights into problems unique to lhe barrios Uy, andcolonlus . 1 ~ From the University or California comes word \Vhat they got, \vas a 300-page dissertation on that about hair the entering freshmen now ha ve to · ·things they already knew or were working on. take remediul English classes becetuse of their !\·Jany of the research conclusions could have been inilbility to e xpress the mselves in \Vriting. This drawn by a child-such as statements that poverty -. • 1 • ' ~ ' ' • I • • ~espite the ract lhat admission to a UC c ampus is andunemp~o~entare seriousinthcbarrlo. · ·~~-.:.J-....:....;.:;;.:...::~-------.J( 1------l1m1tetHtr:1txrorthc top 12 pcrci!ntDC':;a;;d;,.ein;::.:"::. .• i.;il;:y:,,::m:..... ___ __,_,,nfort: na :cl , superVi.Sors seem roliave lllOe or high school. no control over the type or data consultants gather ror - " Now th~ ~tale Board or Education re'J>OrtS That thclr reports. 'fhe~end-result.is-meaningtess material scores or high school senjors in English g rammar 11.ke the barrio s tudy. test s ha ve dropped for the fo urth conse cutive f.lost such rePorts are heavily ·padded with com· ~·ear-from a median score of 36 in 1972·73 to 34 this plex graphs, charts and maps designed primarily to ~·ear. com par~~ "'ilh a,n ational me dian score of 50. make the effort seem scienti[ic. Some orr1c1 a l.s bla me the d ropping scores o n a The barr~o study has been serit lo the County Ad· m O\'C a"•ay from forma l study of gramma r . Others mtnistrative Office for a critique·, but s upervisors sug~est students are suffering from the practice of should also be looking at ways lo establish better letting them choose \\1hat they "·a nt to s tudy in high criteria for scope and contents of such reports. school English classes. The cost to ta~payers is certainly s ignificant ~t :i te Supt: Wil son Riles says bluntly that giving enough to warra nt such attention, --:;~~~~/?: sk111s •hat have not bee n mastered is Economic Problem ~ •· We probably will hear from som e quarters that / Orange County bureaucracy, like any other, is a the tests "don't mean very much." But the fact that first·class paper mill. Only last week, supervisors high schools a rc disgorging an increasing armY of learned the county spends $12,000 a year on scratch semi·liler ates e ach year, and th at students are pa~r a lone. having to "·ast e valuable college time learning But county purchasing agent Nathan Cherry said language skills they already should knO\V does mean the county could cut that cost to just Sl,000 by turning something. h bl k 'd ·And it c<:i ll s ror fra nk ans,vers. l e an · s1 es of old documents and refK)rts into Poor Investment Oranl!e Countv suoervis9rs have voiced · justiriable outrage over the cgntents, qr lack thereor, of a $45,000 consultant's study of f\.fexican-Amerlcan neighborhoods in the county. scratch pads. This cost s aving is all well and good but s uper- visors seem to have overlooked something that e ve n- tua lly ma:y prove to be a prob1em in obtaining enoug h blank sides to put scratch pads together. . On1y a fe\v months ago, Beard Chaii'man-Ralph Clai;k orde red a s many county documents as pos'sible printed on both sides of the paper. ' ' Election Proved Dear Gloomy Gus Exiles Will -Fight Cuba Petente· ....... • • • 1 ""i)r Little i~aybe ou~ j unkelin_g Pr~~ent will acqui re soml Oi'rl n a -wisdom to help hiin solve our an4 More on the State of. Our Helicopter Carriers Dirt wouta Pl!rnnt !Jlt1M!·~~~·------P: them and bake them alite1as lf tbeJ CUban organizations in the United 1 assault troops in ease they should be WA-SWNG.l:QN.~ rr:a,gmcn1w1.._ [.z -'& • • • J.----riel'S"1fre-Stl~crnrd'er'i\iCf 'M?iff tiC · . States, joining together (or the first JACK ANDERSON needed in ·an emergency, say, in the L.D. [ ~ ]. Am~ri can problems: · . E ,,..:~·WATERS ~ '. Gl~Gvl'"" ...... r,,~, .... ..,......., ~ -· • --·--Hw•H~rfllKIW.W.... ...... 6.: 1 _.,._.. • iofM , ... , jH1 ....... GI-, Gfi0 ·°"'''l'illlt. • lnflation,lU.nemployment, high taxes, ~--------------' and Watergate related woes have been cited as the cause or California's elec-throughout his rirst term in olfiee.·For lion 111tsults In the hasty assessments that matter, Jerry Brov.'ll's success was ma~~ tthe experts. fl.tore sober more the result of the hard, tough cam· an.@l'lyslswlll come later as the scholars paigning behind the scenes of hi s rather revtew ell -aspects of the motUed pal· than anything else. If Pal Brown had tern of defe ats a nd victories. worked half as bani in his own behalf in Wheft all tff the pronouncemenl.S have 1966 as he did this year Ronald Reagan beea made one ract which will emerge might never have been governor. is that once again California has . demoruitrated how predictable is theo AND, despite the fact the Democrats unpredJct•bJeness ol this state's \loters. capt~ed all of the top state spots, save: Jt 11 easier to delineate wh at the elec· one, 1t can ha rdly be termed a land- tjondidn't prove·tbanwbat itdid. \ slide. For all or the other Democratic The narrowiiess of Edmund G. winners, excepting a Chinese rady, Brown Junior's wi n over Houston made poor showings in contrast lo top- f1oum0y didn't prove him to be any winner Cranston. l\larch Fong, running great bandwagon leader and didn't fc;>r Secreta11· of State was the excep- prove Flournoy to be a"Pooreandidate. lion. An~ tt proved not to be . a Brown's victory over a ~owprorile op-De!!loc~at1c swc~p by Atto~ey(iener~I ponent wa.91the Slimmest-of any guber· Evelle Y~unger s easy wm over his natorial eltbdidate in this stale since Democratic opponenl .... 1906. Jn c6nlrast, his rather, Pal Brown, WHAT THE election ·did seem to defeating the well established Senator prove by the .voter apathy which saw Willia m F . Knowland by more than a only 63 percent balloting is that the million votes and drove the even better electorate has not yet awakened t.o the known Richard Jl;J . Nixon clear oul of bitter realities of the economy. the state into semi·relirement by a In 1932, at the bottom of the deprcs· resounding thumping. sion, better than 80 percent came stor- THE ELECTION certainly didn't prove any mandate ror liberalism any more than it proved a rejection of the conservatism or the Ronald Reagan years. Given the edge in reg istration enjoyed by th e Democrats one might have expected overu•helming victories for all or their candidates in the face or the supposed disenchantme nt with .Republican leadership and the ·blame attached for the sagging economy. The landslide win of U.S. Senator Alan Cranston over his conse rvative op- ponent was more the results ol th e har- dwork, both in Congress and at home , th at Cran ston ha s engaged. i~ ming out to e xpress their dissatisrac· lion with those in power. Ten years later, the economy now bolsle{ed by \V\V fl . only 59 Percent bothered to vote. One must go back to l93J and 1946. both. periods of relatively good limes in this state, to find turnouts as low aS this year's .. It is a political axiom that nothing will bring the voters out faster than em- pty stomachs. Conversely, when the people are eating reasonably well , it lakes candidates with great magnetism and some real burning issues lo bring the lethargic 'ones to the polls. Neither of those factors seemed to be present in this election. were in a long melaloveq. , .. time in over a decade, have quietly-• · ~ fl-1i ddle East. Although they cost mil· served notice on the State Dept. that Hbns and are still comparatively In case or eombjlt, every man aboard would be in danger rrom lbe they will_ wage underground warfare, matically that "under certain in · modern, they have been permitted to if neeessafy, lo thy.art a detenle with ternal aiid international conditions a fall into such disrepair that they no wretched maint~ri8nee. "'The-Si.Oiage·. of whole blood for the treatment of casualties," states the • report, ""is severely limited duetovibrattons.•• . Fidel Castro. new-strategy may be adoperJ to reach longer are safe. · In their meetings in Washington, _the liberl:tion of CUba regardless of Secret surveys by the Navy's top in· they have openly \he copsequenees." The Cubania spector, Rear Adm. Jobn Bulkeley, compared them· Beligerante explained that this means warn that the carriers could become TllE RACKS for jett~ bombs are so poorly designed that there is nothing "to prevent personnel from accidentally sliding overboard." • s e Iv e s t_ o .the if all else fa ils, they will become a death traps for t.he Navy crewmen P a I e s t 1 n 1 a n u .S.-based PbO dedicated to ter-and Marine fighting men who sail in L i b e r a t i o n rorizing Fidel Castro. them .. Organization, They will ''campaign against Fireis thcterrorofthe Sea both iii The communications .. anteMae are "unsatisfactory." The navigation· warning lights are so poorly arrinced ... that a 60 degree "blind spot'' exhtson· the :ship's port side ror .ships a~ proaching the Okinawa at night. whie~ has bee n Castro'' in league "with elements war and peace. Y.et on board tlie USS ~arry1n g on ter-., .. :_ C b thou Okinawa Bulkeley found that "the rorist_ wart, are in WluJ,U.' u 8 and wi l CIA help," fi re door~ botween t .... hangar deck ddl E they advised Washingtor't. .. "' ..,... the ~11 e asl-and the vehicle stocage area will not Both moderate TJIE FA.CT that the anti-Castro close fully." an.c;:I mil ita nt Finally, if the carrier should Mart groups have advised that they will arganizations have a-gr eed on seek a peaceful solution first but, if anything is an extraordinary event in that fai ls, they will engage in "urban itself. There are an estimated one guerrilla action'' within Cuba. million Cubans scattered aCross the United Slates, and they have formed THE EXILE groups fear the Castro several dozen exile groups. - regime will be legitimatized by the Only half a dozen ~so, however, Organization of American States and are~considered by U. . tttho.rilies to U.S. diplomafic recogrution. Thus, tfae be erfec liye. The usua p_attern1• oiie leaders of the largest anti-Castro government official has told us, "is . organizations met in Washington on for the members of the group to figh.to November 1 and formed an umbrella fragm~!1.t an~!!>rm !lew s~liriter_. _ group call ed the "Cubania Beligeran· te," or Belli gerent Cubans. Their num bers include a past president of Cuba, Dr. Carlos Prio, plus ·an ex-president or the Cuban congress , businessmen, educators and former Cub'aff military officers. Following their Washington meetings, the Cub an leaders solemnly signed a declaration of common pur- pose. They then delivered a copy or the document to Deputy Assistant Secretary or State for Int.er-American Affairs Harry Shlaudeman. TIIEIR covenant states that they ''eannoi. coexist with dictator· s'hip _ .. Th er e can ~ neither peace nor freedom under the l\farxi st· Leninist definition O( peaceful CO• e xistence." Then, the document conclude~ ~nig· FOOTNOTE: Several weeks--a'go, we reported that CIA-trained anti- • Castro commandos in P.liami have vowed to launch a campaign or terror within the United States if diplomatic recognition is extended to Cuba. Some of these same militants, we have lear- ned, have thrown their support behind Cubania Bellgerante. In lhelr Washington meetings, however, the key exile leaders assured officials that they would not turn against the nation "which opened its heart and hands to us." OEi\Tll TRAPS: Here is the second in the two· part report, based on secret Navy doCuments, on the shocking deterioration of the helicopter carrier neet. . - The Nav,v's seven helicopter car- mE PIPES carrying highly in· sinking, the sailors and Marines Oammable fu el are "routed through would have no .means to save them· the ship's ineirMfr'atorroom''8nd ''inl· -set.vl!"r.''All the SliiP'SUft:Jinis. life. mediately adjacent to the welder's rails and liferings." the"re port table." Failure or some conduits charges. ••are considered safet·y "would cause fuel oil to Oood the fire hazards." room bilges,•• warns Bulkeley's What is lrµe of the Okinaw1, accor• secret report. ding to high-Navy SOW'CeS, is also &Y~r pipes are "'sort patched" or larg~ly true or the·Qther six belicopter ''in a n advance stale of d ete-carriers. • nril'lt.inn." . . ~. . FOOTNOTE : Adm, I. C. Kidd.·the The most hideous danger In the ship·· bluff head or N•vy Materiel, tokl us is broken doors and miSsin& rungs in the· Okinawa is not the only, lhip in an enclose d escape p~ssageway. need or fixing. He , pointed ·lo 11,ia Supposed ly-the enclosure would per· brutally blunt statements to Coracress mil the crew lo flee a fire. Actually about the need for 5Wift at:tloa. the. broken doors and ·missing rungs throughout the Navy ... Whea \M7 not only would impede their escape break," he said, "I fix •em·• , HadesNotAlwaysBad Things I L.t orntd About Names En Rmdt lo Looking Up Mort Important Things: "Hades" was originally the god or the netherworld, and then the nether· world it&elf; but it became wrongly identified with "Hel!i'' 31thougk in I-fades the shades or UJe dead neither suffered nor were punished; it was simply a final re~ting-place .. (SYDNEY HARRIS.) 2 ' Chileans. after their national hefo, Bernardo O'Higgins! The Chinese name for America is ''M'Ci Kuo'' -''beautiful land.'' The title, "Mikado,'' used for the Emperor of Japan, means "Exalted Gate.'' and Is not used bythe Japahese people -whouse ''Tenno." The name "Badger State," given to _ Probe Reveals Ambassador Trades Wisconsin and its football team, has fund ·raiser . P.fauriee Stans gave mitment lo me." Haldeman's reply of · nothinc: to do with l'lanigan a list or contributors to eon-Nov. l9: "'Peter Flanlganreports that the animal, which sid er as llmbassadors. On June 20, you had a pleasant and frank meeting is not prevalent 1969, Flanigan met v.ilh Symington. a on Oct. 12. •• tbere, bbl rather Wh.er.e do Glaswegia ns. 'Cin· ·tabr1 g1ans, Mancuni&ni and ~xoni ~ns come from ? (The'y are 1nhab1tants of .the British lsfes: natives of Glasgow, Cambridge, Man· chester and Ox:ford.) \V ASllI NG TON-U npublis he d evidence eollected bv the im peach- ment investigation shows that Perer Flanigan. norri.lnatcd by President Ford as ambassador lo Spain, was Presidr,nt Nixon's "mo"ul ol ambas· sadors ·intimately in\·olved in fi nding plush diplomatic posts for generous Republican campaign contributors. ( EV ANS-NOVAK ) he is under active investigation on several fronts. re t.ir ~d m.illionai.re l\far[land Nor. does the new evidence show comes from ~he soc1ahte, to inform htm he wa being Flanigan blocking de Roulet, a youn g early lead and zinc considered as ambassador to Costa New York millionaire credited with mmers .~ho wer~ Ri ca or Trini dad. According lo Kalm-Republican contributions ot $« 500 . called badgers bach , Symington said he wanted a 1968 and $103,500 in ~972.. Be~mi~~ ::,at~e!:tJr. .dug "challenging" post : Flanigan replied ambassador to Jamaica m 1969, de The earliest Vanderbilt spelled hfs Of the five most pOputar rrien's names in English from the Norman Conquest to modem times four •re G~rmanic in origin: Willia,;,, Robert, Richard and Henry· only the' finh John, is Biblical. , ' ' The most prevalent ramiJy name ln the wqrld is ''Chen.'' "Junior" appended to a name is almost non-existent outside the United States, In any form. ( Pr~1idc11t f"ord Wt week wUhdrc1v the cont~rsial nomfnotiort .at f1anigan's 1eque1t Ed.) . Secrel\Vhite llousecorrespondence and confidential interviews or t\ixon aides oy 1mpeaet1 · Th e most serious charge raised Oct . 2 stemmed from testimony to the I-louse impeachment inquiry by for- 1ner Nixon attorney llerbert Kalm · ba'ch. He was told by Flanigan in 1971, Kalmbach testified, to soli cit a $250,000 contribution from l>r. Ruth Farkas who in turn would be nauied an1bassador to Costa Rica l3ctually ,. she became amt>assador to l.uxem· bourg). · 1'rinidad was a ehaUenge. Set ror Roulet was n~med persona non gra~ name in three parts "Van Der Bill," · !~~~~=~o~~~:~r.?u~y~te Flanigan by the Jam~iean govem~ent in ~973. but was so poor that when he had his Symington soon tired nr Trinidad but· wanted a Euro~an post (first first commercial stationery printed • OA•NGE COAST ment investigators - parli ally con · tr11dlcl Flanigan·s sworn testimony to the Senate Foreign 'Relations Commit· •tee; tie teStlricd' Oct. 2 at the one- day hearing on1lis nomination that he • was not involved t'l,ANIGAN denied this. What's ~ more, he told the cnmmillce, he ..,,,.f r epudi ated Knlmbach's commit· -. ~-men~~of European ambassaderlal appointment s for l\\1> other lateats. J . Fife Sy mington a nd Vin cent de Roulet. Flanigan swore he tokl II. R. Hald eman, White ltouse chief or stafr, "that this w3s contrary to the praetlec and policy of the Wllile llouse" and that Sy mington and de Roulet should be offered their money back. in brokering pollUcal ambassador- £hips, The conflicting e vidence has s ince been given the Senate commit· tee. causing e''en some Reptiblican Sena to r s 51Jpport ing F la nigan pr'ivale ly to question Jilr. f ord's decisk>n to resubmit the no minalion toConaress. MOREOVER. contrary t o· ~nigan 's elalm5Jltat he was clearL'<l t)l•tbe Watergai.o'sPccial pl"Oicc ut.or, The Senate committee dld not then ha \'e coMradictory material collected by \he Jlouse Jl.td.Jclary Commltt«i, including sta ff Interviews with Kalm- baeh never followed up in the lm - peacli.mcnt hearing.,. KALMBACll told invest la:ators that, in Alay or J\l"e or 1969, Nixon , and asked J<almbach ror a Euoopean choices : Italy and Spain>."' he cori'ipressed the three Into one ror r. Sp A mei:no to Haldem~n Sept. 24, 1971, .economy's sake. 1>0St ( 1rst choice: ai.nl, promising Crom aide Gordon Strachan quotes England is poetically referred to as additional contributions or $100,000. Kalmba~h as .saying Fli'nlgan felt "AlbiOn" because-of the height ot the lie met with 1'1anigan· In June 1970, Europe 1mposs1ble for-.de R~ulet but_ whiteehalkcliffsofDover writing him afterward he ({!It "very that Mexico or Malla might be "G 1 .. ailed. •·· encouragedthatl haveyourinterest "'doable." Jn r~lci. nothlag was . Ypties aresoc . U\.."1.:ausoht and understanding concerning the "doable" anerJamaiCH. the1rf1rsl appeara nce 1n Europe 1,000 future/' .---. _ ,:. -· _ ..... , _ 'lani ian'J~e was admltlY""-sum•· years a~o.t they portrpyed themselves Flanigan did block a European past d 11 · • ti a.s Chns(1an rerug@es ·nff:lng rrom for Symington ("a personality thing."' mle up to .ouse tn ves gators .b:l reli gious persecution in Egypt· Kalm bach testified>. But tM Qew A ex Butt~~~ield., a rormer White modern ethnologists IM!lieve the.Y evidence scarccly shows him a disin· House aide . F1~filAn was the mogul came from Ind ia. teru led party. Flanigan met with .o/ ambas,adors. The. Koreans caU their country Symington on Ju1y 9 aod Ju.ly 13, in ''THE WHITE HOUSE needed neither "Korea," which is from 1971 F. 11 Sept 4 h orr d 1 someonti who hid contacts with Japanese nor the older name · ina y, on · • e ere 0 .wealthy individuals," said Butter· "Chosen "01,1•hich Is from Chinese bul ret~rn Symington's contribution and Oeld, adding that Flanigan "can talk "Hankuk'... ' "'as turned dov.n. to the Annenberga !(Waller Annen· "' One modern country ls actually "TIIAT DIDnotendit. "llrust. .. lhat ·berc. publishing tycoon named am· named after a family-&udl Arabia you a ntt Peter <Flanigan) are bassador to Britain since 19691 and after the Saud ramUy,whichhas bee~ \\'Ork Ing things out," Haldtman wrote the Dudley Swims <lhe late chairman' reigning since before the American Symington Oel 26. 1971. Symington ol NaUonal Airlines, designated ror an Revolution. replied Nol(. 1J that "1 fttl sure that ambas111dorlal plum but never Perhaps the most unexpected name ::~~ =~~~ ~f::b·~(if!tmoubat ~lacoc~: nomina~) and convince lh~,m they in to)>onymy ls th1tpartof AntarcUca -""' 1m Jh9uldbCcomeambaMadon. c1lled "O'Hlcgins Land" by the • '. \ ' • DAILY PI LO T Robtrc N. w •<d, """"'her Thomor K•euil, Editor Barbaro Kr<jtich, • Editorial Pa.gc Editor .The edilO!J.• !'fl!' 111.!!t.e J/llllY Pi'clt seeks to nr<>rm 1nif"'lllmulatc ~ders by presentin1 on lhil P91e diverse comment1ry o. topit"I ol ln· ltteal by syndic~ tohnnilla ud eartoonl,ts, by provkflnc • ian:tm 'O! readers' views ind by ,.,....un1 this newsp1ptr't: opVtklns W kleaa on c-urrent -topic:•·. TIM ~kOrial GP4niODJ ol the D1ily Pilat 1ppe1r only In the edlt~ri•I rol'ltnn 11 lhe lop ol the page. OpiniOl'll oPf'ftilM'd • by the tolumnlstt 1nd uttoon41t1 and lttter writen are theif own •M no tndontemtnl or-their rilWI by lM Dally Pilot •h<Hlld b< lnlomd. • I Tuesday, November 19, J.974. r • • .. .. Tl.INday, NOV'lrnber t9, 1974 . DAILYPILOT Af ·QU&NIE By Phil lnterlandi • • ' ' "TRANKS, ORANGE COUNTY, , f.OR A WONDERFUL WELCOME .· Bust Measures 87'' • She Has Head/or Business, Too But the Chicago resident, who began .ber peekaboo career after dropping out ot the University or Illlnoil, says she gets no kicks from stripping. Firm Ordered . To Pay Refunds Church ·Asks OK For Bar WASHINGTON .(UPI) -THE ORDER said such The Federal .Trade Com-schemes have the "polen· DENVER, Colo. (AP) - mission has ruled that a big tial for massive deception " The Rev. li'rederick McCal- cosmetics selling firm -a potential which was tin has applied for a beer, opei:ated deceptively and ii, realized "on an enormous wine and liquor license for legally, and ordered it to scaleinthiscase." -the suburban parish of St. make refunds to thousandS The FTC said "tens 'of Thoma s More Roman of victims. thousands or individuals in· Catholic church. . T'1e company involved, vested tens of millions of Father McCallin wants to Holiday Magic Inc., used a dollars in ~uge inventories open a restaurant, complete pyramid selling scheme un-of cosmetics and release . with drinks, where be says This wibr~t county hai given .. Pie•·,·· •ntaurant in Weit Los der which people bought in f~s. often _as the result of parishioners mar dine in a KENO'S in Tu111n.1 tremendous Afl9'lts. for from $11.99 to S4,500with mlSconcept1ons fostered by "Christian environment." welcomt! Sud! 9C)Odwin •s '"'*i ·n111; ii 1 rt l.1•1t1g. cornh.>1table, the right to recruit other sel· (the company) and often in these nM1ng 11m~1. iiind WI! lu-urioui plilCe to br•ng 9"11!Sts ) d. l · b l nd · tee I we owe 111 our new ""nds or the farrn!y. You"•e com· ers, IS r1 u ors a so on. with the end result of finan- • -·"< ... ,._, ,-.··. • , , cial disaster.'' ....... ""'' -.,.e1e y 11 e•w '" illl il\mc> sphert ot fr1endlmess. and you BUT TflE agency said The officers of the com· f>trhaps vou like l(E.~o·s be· c¥1 iel.ct irom a m~nu ofleting !l~onday that such plans are pany were ordered lo make " Effective November 27, 1974 I $40,000 insurance - " of accounts plus the strength of assets over $4~ Billion · Up to $40,000 for individuals. Up to $200,000 for husband and wife. Now only Great Western Savings offers you the new doubled insurance ol your ..savings, plus With it all you get the highest interest you can find anywhere pn insured savings and the finest iQ free services. . ,\ • the strength of assets over $41h Billion and the convenience of California's largest network of sav- ings association offices. Up to $40,000 insured for individuals. Up to $200,000 for a fam ily of two. Even more tor larger families. So now is the time to consoli ............ -.. date your savings at Great western. •• And get the Great Western feelr.ie:; ! ',Jl It's the feeling that comes from ,.__ knowing you've put your savings in exactly the right place. · CfUW! ii ii ii little tl•flerent. more th~ SO cho1ces tor bll!ilk-~ecepti~ lfecause onl~ lhe refunds to "to requesting ~-..f~~~!~NO~v~;~~·!~, 1~~~~~~~;.,~~~':',,:J'''-'~M,,,'''i_.;';"~"~'~"oc~• ,;~;;'~''~"~~·~·~"~'-[rJ-!!f'!i":J'~re':,~ln~v~~~m--dis tr i bu tors or monies _ ,, n essence, the Holiday unlawfully obtained." The •. , m r_,,... oun "" <"" . "~"' Ot1 .,. premises. m Pi-lag~~ marketing plan is lil· firm, headquartered in San The proposed restaurant would be located across the lobby from the' 1,000-mem- ber church's temporary chapel. A permanent chapel will be built sometime in the future on th e parish's sprawling 40·acre· suburban ·site. • -·- ..... : ......... ,. ·,. d from the linesl and fmhe'lt I h ) bo • w .......... 1ng •ft' P•t. • · ccp. loodt t e more t an an e a rate, Rafael. Calif., is under a ·~~urious cooches. · .rich, de· l(ENO'Sh8'1 broustit Las v 's modern-day version of the federal court order also fi'1ufiA food.· ·111 ;it coffee egg c hain .. , lett e r , with. the requiring rerunds. "'on· sl'iop p1k:e5! tt'1 the creation of lo your doontep. Your · rl?-RI ,vittriilfl r~111.1ri1teurAI Pi'ckens. $pOnte· is Qeep!y apprtcii11ed, capacity lo part a slightly day's FTC orde r said· the knowr · 1h1ougliout Southl!rn il'ld we hppe 10 see you again, more sophisticated, and tederal agency will step in .Cilitprnia lor 1htl l•mou~ .andaga1n,and•9a1nl more ambitious victim there a lso should the firm from his or her money," the be in violation of that order. No nam·e f o r th e restaural}t has been chosen, although f'ather McCallin wou l d like t o call it . "Padre." · FTC said. The founder of I.he firm. State Liquor Division as-"The plan holds out the \\'illiam Penn Patrick died TUESDAY SPECIAL·l to 11 P.M. il. \57&1 Tunin Viii• Way -, TUSTIN FRIED HALF-CHICKEN FUU DIHMER Jlromise of profit for all in a . plane crash arte'r ,·he sistant chief Mike Kennedy said he knows of no law based upon recruitment of FrC action was instituted. other distributors, at both ~--~---'---against a church holding a ,.. permanent liquor License, hori zo nta l a nd vert ical Only theO.ily PikttrNllytella ·but admits that in his 22 GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS'.: -··dbt .. 111''""""' llll"'OIU fll!IWA•> $1.65 levels. wi~h the passin~ on you wb.t'a new In your local years in the d epartment, or such rtgh_t to recrwt. to l community .•• every day · he'& never issued one. MEMBER: FEDERAL SAYINGS AND LOAN INSURANCE CORPORATION, FEDERAL HOME LOAN UtM ~ " I ~' •• " 80 Fashion Island, Newport Center• Santi!! Ana• Buena Park,. Laguna.NUla ~J: those recruits, as an 1n-• ducement ror them to join. •'1"" ... 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SCOTCH: Dewar's "\Vh ite Lnbel'f . . - - • lit(NOIO SCOlCM WlltUV. tiil PROQf . moti:Kl!V IMPOlllS co .• •.Y~lt Y. ' ·ft~·; •· ,. . 'W!>itc Lab<!· A uthenlic . r her• .,. more than I thounnd Wl)'S io blend whl1kl11 ln~olltnd, but ltw are authentic enough tor D1w1r't "Whitt l ibel." The quality 1tand1rd1 wt 111 down In 1148 ha•• nevtr.Ytrled. lnto each drop oo only· th• fln11t whl1k111 lrom th• Hlghl1nd1, tht Low11nd1, tht HobndeL Dewars never varies. Everybody's talking about · We're doing something about • tt. Mazda lowers. ·RX-3 prices $400. We'd like to help America Whip lnflation Now. So we've taken our lowest priced rotary· engine coupes and wagon-s-and priced them even lower, with standard features like front clisc brakes, radi al-ply tire$, tachometer. and something no other car crin offer -rotary-engine ixrformancc. And no'v they come \Vith a for as long as our supply last . And we didn't take away the extras you ex peer, 10 give you the price you want. Our RX· 3s come equipped . . -.... ___ ...... ~. ~helping to Whip Inflation Now. MIRACLE MAZDA 2150 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA (714) 645-5700 BEACH MAZDA 17331 BEACH BLVD:; HUNTINGT6N BEACH (714) 842-6666 . . . ., . ~ -..... -·:;·i~~ .,,,h..,, . 1'.. .J, \..."':!' •I I, ·~ •' ;· •, , ., . \ " -· ··-r ' .. 1 ., ·. ' ' .... .• . .. ' . . • , .. Al 'OAILYP)LOT ,··Sex Films Pack Punch · 'l'olff'll D/td Go Actress Mia Farrow is recuperating f rom burst append ix that London n,ewspaper said nearly killed her. "For several days It was touch and go whether s h·e w o u Id . p u II through." said mother Maureen O'Sullivan. HURRY-UP, .HAIRDOS: CUT, Bl.OW 'N GOI . , · LOS ANGELES CUPIJ - The blc1•1t attractk>n Ml the recent 1clentlflc 1ssem· bly of the ' A meric1n Academy or Family Prac- tice was a crowded booth 'i''U)' ll Ole back O( the Con· v<>ntion Center. The display featured sex films -every bit a5 eraphlc ;is "Deep Throut" -Lhu.t drew turnuv.•ay crowds of r:niddle -ag.e, gray.ha1rid dOclon and t.helr wives. SJIOWN ON small video tape viewers, th(' movies had titles such as "The Sexolbgical Exam" nnd "Relax And Enjoy It ,·• deplrtine attractive young couples In the act of making love or individuals maslur· batlna. But Richard Pric e, president of Edcoa Produc· tlons or Eng1ew60d, "N .J:;' the maker of the rums. 2111Y1 suctl therapeutic there are major differences ilre long overdue. between his movies and .. l'\'I' ne\•er seen anything commc!r clal films of the like this before." Carlin "blue" varlety. said. "We were never ·•The f l Im is are ex · sho"·n anything like lhls in clualvely for educalional 'medical school. If we had and therapeutic use," said been, maybe I could have Price, "and they are desig· understood the problems of ne-d to help doctors and my patientsbetter." other profes8 ionals In the Price, a rilm maker by medical field communicate tra de who studied wil·h;taticn~~wh b·a\•e-psycho·logy-ttreollege;"'sai sexual problems." he launched the movie ... ..,... ..... -to -tot ..... -... """'Our .... '"""'"" SCISSOR smEI ... "' -""' -.-:! .. 8llY to do .. Mil tNmPoot tndudtd ......... _ ............................ ----dry, brulh' 'n fluff cute or·almp1t Wllh end wear cut9. rM¥ l{t Ill $0S80REO, t• ~~-,..,, ~. %l:1 ·ony .... ""I""'· NO-· no.~ °" .~WTINO HAIR' &l'AAYS. ALSO NO SET .PERMANEN.T ""YES. YOU MAY NEVER W~T TO SET YOUR HAI~ AGAIN. JOsEPH'S stlS$0R . STYLING ~;;;;..,..,.~.,..o;;;;;;.;;..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;-,..;;;;;.,;;i----proJect four years agoatflie"' PEKSONs_ \VllO rCJlt the Orglng of doctQr friends. movies fnr an :ivcral!e Sl.'i .. In Europe several years or buy th{'m (or up to ~CK.I a~o. I l'a me on some well· n1ust sign a contr:ic1 \\ ith done illustrated tc~ts on sex !ht• company slatu1:.: th;1l that "'ere for the high· they arc either ilv1·tor~. school Jevet sludt!nt," Price mlnistt•rs. n1arri1t~C' roun ::.aid. "\\lhen J sho"·ed them selors . socia I 11 v l'k ~rs. to so me doctor friends, they cduc;1tors or ~escarrhcrs sci1d they had nothing to ~iggs 'Vis ite d ' Billie Jean Q: Thouah lt'ob\lk>usly didn't work, I hear that Bobby Rlgc11 tried to psycb Biiiie Jean Kine the night before tbelr match. \\llatidid be do! -Mrs. Rex O'd., Seattle. A: He Jlipped into his opponent's hotel suite at midnight. Awakened by the rattling of a doorknob. Billie Jean sa"· someone enter her room and...w.hen he turned on the lights realized it was Bobby. ''Sorry,'' he apologized , ·'I'm soooo old and m f eyes are so bad, I came to the wrong apartment!" Although Bobby's caper ruined her ni ght 's sleep. in retrospect J\.ls. King finds the incident as 11musing as it was amazin g. Q: Aretha fo'ranklin looks so much younger,. What's she done to hersell! -Renee Jones, Long Beach, California, A: Aretha's frank to admit she went from 165 to J.2S pounds and from a size 15 to an eight or nine. The 1Glad You Asked That• . /. . . by M•llyo Olld Hy G.- singing star hopes to slim down even more befo~ perform in~ a TV special. Q: Telly Savala• a retttrdillg artist? I Jove bim-b t. wbat maltet b.lm th.ink be'l a 1tillger!-There1a Ga . I••· PblladelpbJa. · A: "People know th.at singing is not my bag," confesses Kojak. "But if J say, 'Hey , this is how Telly feels about this or that song,' I can't make mis.tft.k,.-~1 can only make mistakes by pretending to be a great sina:er!" Describing himself as "the only virgin rerordlne artist there is." Savalas sings "You're a Lady," ''You've Lost · Th•t Lovin' Feelin'," and "Rubber Bands and Blls of String" on a newly released album. Q: Did poker-faced Buster Keaton ever smlle In any of his movies! And did he ever win an Oscar? - 1'1r. & 1'1rs. Richard D., P~nl:c. A: No award for any partic ular mo\'ie. ~ l~o"'·ever, in 1959, when he could still savor the sweet fruit or achievement, the Academy v9ted a special Oscar to Keaton for his "contribution to the art of the &ema." One known occasion when Busler laughed on·sc reen was in an early comedy short he m ade with Fatty Arbuckle titled ''Fatty at Coney Island.·· Sel'ld your quedions to J/y Gardner, "G/11.d You Asked. That ." care o/ lh1.1 newspaper. P. 0 . Bo:r 11148, Chico.go, Ill . 61J611 . ftlo.ril.vn and J/y Gordner will answer a1 many que1tion!I O.!l lhey can in I heir column. l:ntt the uolumeof moil makes per!lono./ r eplies impo!lsfble Our Philosophy • IS: It's a changing \\'arid , .. for we have only to look around ·us to see a vari~ty of new and different interests born of today's lifestyles. And just as people's interests and desires change. so must we a t Pacific View vary our melhods of providing memorial and interment services to accommodate these changes .. For exi'.lmple, we receive many requests to provide cemetery services only. From others the request is solely for th e use of Our mortuary. Or just graveside rites. Or the use of our ch~pel. Or cremation and burial at sea. And 1ust as o ft en the request is for a complete memorial service \vhich involves the facilities of our mortuary, chapel and cemetery. · . Whatever the case, the-~ervice p roVid ed is exactly as requested by either the d eccnscd before death or by the person responsible for final arrangements. And in all cases it is th e right service, because \VC at Pacific Vi ew Memorial Park and Mortuary can provide any or all of the services desired. To find ou t more about Pacific Vie\v and the 8avings that re1ult from pre-need arrangelnenfs, call Mr. Ward a t 644-2700. He'll arrange for professional counseling in your own home and supply you with a valuable eatate planning packet -~olutely r~e. Each fi lm 1s Sl'.\:uatJ, c·omparcv.'1ththem,e\'enin gru1>hi c But also in each medital school." a re dialogues bel\\'t•t•n \ht· • Ul"lt ....... troubled rouplcs, none of v.·ho m arc 1>rofessionals. and doctors and ment al therapists "'ho discuss theil' Onassis Behind prohlems "The doC'tor us1n~ the film can sho"' it. to patients in segml•nts. l'ithcr O\'Cr u v.•et•k or month. depending on \\·hat sta4C' the couph.' is at," said Pritl' "Then the couples can i.:o home <t nd practice v.·hat they sec and return to the doctor's office ror the next step · · R efinery Plan? COi\CO RD , N.11 . (UPl l Constnntin e Gratsos. a top lieutenant to Aristotle Onassis, says the Greek s hi p ping mag nat e is secretly behind plans lo construct an oit refinery at THE FIL~l "f',Iethodsand an undisclosed location in Positions of Coitus" is California. described this way in the Gratsos. president of brochure that accompanies Olympic Refineries Inc., it: said }r1onday construction "Sequences include: the has begun on a tank farm p r o p e r u s e of t h e for the refinery project, but diaphragm, includinginser· refused to disclose its lion b)' the male ; a variety location. oiLLCrDtinal complex. lie called the California r e finer y's l ocat ion a "proressional secret" and also refused to discuss v.·hether a second c.>mpany y,·as involved in the project. Grat11os did say neces· sary permits for the refinery had been obtained and that conventional tankers would feed the facility, not supertankers. No offshore facility was planned. of pre-c oital stimulation ONASS IS IS still in· e hftlques, and ·numerous ONASSIS unsuccessfully tcrested in building an East coitak va r iations. Dr. attempted eight months ago Coast refinery, Gratsos Clark '1> continuous nar· ·to win New Hampshire's ap-said, despite rejection in ration provides much useful pro~Lfor ~...Rr.O~-.A1af.clL.bY:.JU..-a:i!W-Jiamp- "1nf61 nffllf011.".!."""~-~ffl'liillm 'hiirrtr~llaCMeShlre-Cegislature and the Another of the movies, ·· · college town of Durham 10 "Relax And Enjoy Jt," is a l . I miles from New Hamp· sound color film running 4....,._ .. fa.lie.. shire's treas~red sea coa~t. about eight minutes and is ~ti,...,. ·Olympic Ref1n.eries has its d e s i i n e d t o h e Ip New Hamps hire proposal· anorgasmlc (em ales. · before the Federal Energy ''It depicts a young Administration seeking woman of average ap· supportforitsplan. pearance masturbating to Lyle R~ed, deputy a s· orgasm by means of digital s ociate assistant ad· manipulation,·· the descrip· minisW-ator o( the FEA's Oil lion reads. "The carefully and Gas office; said no ac· timed sound track features tion had been taken on the a woman's voice which en· Olympic application since courages the patient to its submiss!o n in Septen:i· relax in order to achie\'e the ber. He said the FEA 1s state of mind necessary for awaiting a d ecision on orgasmic release." , \'-' whether to seek indepen· ONE PROFESSIONAL "'·ho u•alched lhe films, Dr Ed\\·ard A. Carlin, a family doctor of more than 20 years from Nt•\\·urk . Ohio, said dent or Army Corps or --..;;;_. Engi neers review of the proposal. which includes a massive offshore terminal near New ll ampshire's scenic Isles of Shoals. 'Harold and I decided to be different so we stayed married!. ' wa'ft .sprad .our win~ our metamorphosis Is• flight Into the w«fd of eiepnee! Visit our new wing and flnd beaUtiful lashlom, gifts, food and the finest merchandise In Orange eounty. Pamper yourself by shop~ing at wondrous new South Coast Plaza. SAN DI.EGO FllEEWAY BAKER a: II 0 ., a: < ...., :i: , -, ADAMS ~ ORANGE COAST COllEGE Our new Costa Mesa Office of First Federal· Savings is easy ttl get ttl from Meta Verde, Newpo rt Beach . Huntington Beach, all over 0.1sta Mesa. We're on Baker right near Har· bor, across from the Fedco Ser:vice Ce nt er. -- ·-Eniav.-the convenience of saving close !Jr.Ehj<>~e high.S't"i'ntei~t raics,· (~~ comer servu~es. and the most friendly, personal lied se·rvacc ft,u've ever seen. Please stop by soon. Old.fashioned service and up·tu-date eamin115: they're than you'lhink. • Fint Federal Savinp of Santa Moa.ica PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ti MORTUARY CostaMesaYttiee-- Baker Near Harbor Across from the F.doo Service Center . 3&00 Pacific View Drive, N~wport Bt11ch, California 9286.1 (Are11 714) 6411·2700 Hours: Mon.·Thurs. 9 AM-4 PM, Fridov: 9 AM -6 PM ' .. OPl!N SATURDAY· 10 AM·4 PM ' , .. . j ' - • . .. . ' • ' • ~ '. l ~ • • r I • , . • • ' I I :I ' ~ l , ,, Deathi Ebewla.ere . . . ' Transit District Ousts Ad Agency' I • , ,. s ~ .. l'!iolr .. ,/ ay 81LLSQIREIREll since lhe decisive election LYNN AND llollinden did before lhe money is spent n1ethod1 adopted AllO.-,, • • •O" DO" I'' Pl • •v..o....,,......., I 111 d 'd -''4J.IJ'J .,,,_ "" '" ._ I · setbou~k.direttors\'oted4-t agree, howev~r. that the I o n en s::11 a ron-TftASSIT DISTRICT 1' \'ettr•h Britl~h <1.ttorl.11\•e SANTA ANA -Vt.ler to (ire their advertising district 's murkeling runl·· sultant could be hired for General tlli.1U<1 ger G .J .1-------"~--t ....... •1· \\'ho established rejet:tlon Nov.~ of a sales aa:ency and concentrate on tionhadtobe clariried. under 520,000 to come up "Pet~" r·ield•ni,:. who iii L Q o·' 145 bimselr n more thlln 100 t1xincrea1elop•yrormass developtne: a comprehen· ButHollindcn.who s"''UnC "'ilh derinill' goals. prin· ruinoi·ed to be hloking • • 'J r&Un 1·0Je1 <ll the firm· rapid tran1lt had Its first slve marketing plan. the board majority his w».y, cipals and procedures ror uround for a "''" Job. told And C 't Jloa~atlstocraticEn&li5h• repercussions l\lond a:r The one-year contract said. ''\Vhul we don 't hHve !he districl . li e said directors ht' is confident an m&An. as died at hJ1 Lolldon before the Orange County held b)' Du rel Advertisina and do need is a comPrchcn· markeling strategies tiad to 1 r•n~it is not dead jy_st -' =~t.hlsrarn;~·•ahJ~ton· ORANGE COUNTY R::::!rs~lstrlct Board or I!'!.~ 8~~o~~:Ct~rse:~ siJfcm::1~et!~: p!d~~~ising _"_•d_e_vi_s_cd_a_n_d_e_v_a1_ua_t_ro_n_be~••_u_se_th_e_s_a_l e_s_••_•_los_1.-1 Coitverse? -.-Meeting for tbe first time it cl2at'...they wouldn't.hire a agency and district starr or-.. ---•AUCOR IHTERMATIOMAL---.. ' "?AU>~L"TO-~twl, _ r. -'t: -tl -tl M\Y firm until planning is ten "'ork al cross·purposes OF IEVERLY HILLS A noted publlsher in Chicaoo I "LI 41 ·'-;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-o;;_,o;;_-;;/ 1·d·r·ec1 h h d h r r11por1s a simple technique ot rt-..._ a f ·M•tl,-14-, · ·SOI 11 . toeac ot er an l nt rag-averydaycoiiversatfonwhlcht:an \'illt.lnc prore11or or p'. mented approach is making INVITES YOU TO A.TIEMD A pay...you raal ahudenda-6n~ IYdl••lrrarth"' Stlnfortl • ---IDUREL-WAS the second proper marketing lmpos· SPECIAL SUND "Y and business adva ncement and l"al\•erslty School or R t A · d company the district has &iblc · A works like magic to give yoll' )ftdlrint •nd a renowned P· ac nnounce· . had in chargeofadvertlsfng Hoilinden &aid the district poise. sell·c::onliden.ce aed I 'ffYdli1trl1t, died Saturday in the past two years. Last should keep a low profile by "'UCTIQll...I greater popularity. anet1,1enethylllness. . ~ year, directQrs fired Hal-permitting the Durel con· A .... According to th is publ11hef. ' ~ o B F d • Iman and Associates and tr<ict to expire a nd hire con· of AllfMMic H•ullllade many people do no1 real ize hOW ~ n US un ing ed h t b.d I · h much 1hey could 1nt1uence otflef's' PITTSBURGH; IAP> -open l e contract o t '· su lants lo reorganize l e PERSIAN & ORIENTAL' RUGS "mply by whot !hey "' •nd "°"' Mii Piwtett Watt. Jr., Tile board's marketing mark.etiRg effort. ihey say 11 • Whelher in buStne!&. 11, Wbo married into UM! committee, comprised or W1wlleffwfer .. • c1t soc1a1 tunct lons, or eYen 1n wealth)' Mellon family and Directors Richard Lynn llOLLINDEN said a new .-cW ~ wt1kt1 ,_...1: casual conversa11ons with new -· 1 •-· ' SANTA ANA Th a nd Al Holllnd.en, was ad agency could be hired acqua1n1ences there are waYi 10 ·-0 uefOl!le covemor ~ e SCl't.TD analysli nave Jetidedly split on the mat-late In the Sprint to coin· AHTI9UI & SIMI .u4'ftOUI lUGS: ...... Ce1te.e.S•a. TeMs. make a good_ Impression.every Of T. Me~lo.-I: Sons; lhe Ortnce County Transit eatitilated it cost.a $1.M per ter of whllt to do now that clde witti tile fiscal year OW s...b. ow,..,...__....,_ 11me you 1atk · fanUJy business umbrella, Dlatrict will pay $114,500 to mile to operate their buses the sales tax is out. • rather than the current · MIW au•s: •....-. ....._ W-Cltt. .._.., 9-1. 1..a-.. To acquain t the readers of this died 'l'llunday. Walton Was Its Loi An1ele1 counlerpart1 aod that the district brings Lynn, who cast the loan ca~enda~ year basis. !:; = '.::::...*":.:~ :.i':I~~ ,,... .t Life sa • pilper w11h 1he easy·to·lollow •former vice.president and as part of a deal t.o be1tn in only 80 cents per mile in vote against riring Durel. rut es tor de't'elop1ng Ski ll . d.lrtot6r of the t!ulf 011 service to the FUiierton f 1 r ~ b 0 x revenue s. said the district had to Lynn fought back, saying • ._ ,......_ everyday conversa11on , t , Corp. Park·andRldefaciUt)'. Multiplled by the mileage begin ··a hard sell ap· "it \llOU ld,. be a grievous su~p•y ~ov •4 at., M pvbl1shers have prin te d lull * OCTD Directors .voted' SCRTD comes up wtth th~ mistake lo get into a main-" ~ , " • • .&. • • deta11s ot their Interesting self· •,.OOKLIN 1 I proach" to make the Mer· uEWPORTER ,.......... traini ng method 1n a newbookl11. ·" E, Mass. unan mou1 Y )londay to· ,net coat of $714.500 to the vice it now offers look as tenance type of setup when " "" ·'Adventures +n ConYl!fSatton." fAPJ -A funeral Mass 11 aiantheagreementwilhthe Orang.;:Countydlstrlcl. good as possible. yo u have a rea1 need to ll07l'nllar"lll whic h w ill be mailed trea to planned today for Marc•ret Southern Califo rnia Rapid lie suld the district had a det e r m in e how t tie ""..,_. a.-h anyone who feq Uests it. No L:•utt.t. 76, an a unt of Sen. Trait District, which will The Fullerton trans it re main in g advertis ing lidRl+ie« ,..._ 1 P'.M. oti!iga11on. seno your narre. aa. Edward &1. Kennedy (0· at1rt runnina express buses raclll,les wlll ptovlde direct 60·d<1y cancellation clause money should be s ...... nt. ·· TUMS: Ce.ti, a.ca, M-tor c..... c...i •. htrt•• tor Mw9 c1ress. and zip code to: Conver:· M ' f h I in Durel's 'contract u•hich ,,... _._. ... MllMJ ecu,ta4. . · l&li ). Mr1 . Burke, a sister rom t e Fullerton facility serv ce to Los Angeles and d .1 lbl to 81, t QO a rd _ha 1. rm an AUCTtOMHI 5 •rt• sauon. 555 E. Lange St~ Oept ~ I.I J h P K to Loi An·g I D 2 · guarded p1rklng p f ma e 1 poss e renew " · : · · 509·65, Mundelei n, 111. 60060. A U1 e oiep · en-· ees ec. · 5 aces or the oactandfirethemlaler Ralph Clark said more K>alHFOIMATIOMCAUtJ:ll1652·7646 y, 4&td Thur1d1y at her The money involved is cars left by commuters •------------------pos1car.dwi11 do. Br.oklifte home. . payMent of a claim flied by.. .:.'fr::o:::m:.:O:::t:;:•:::n!.1•:.C::o:::u::n::lY~·----lf-n_••_d_be_. _______ ·,_ou.:.· n_d_P_l•~n_n_in_g_is_ne_c_d_ed-1--------------------t:::::::::::::::::::. * SCRTD against the Orange:-LOC\JiT VALLEY, N.Y. County Tran1porUllon l Ar) ..... ~ funeral aervtce F\lnd to pay ror inter-county w11 held teday for F . 5etvice provided by the Los ,.,..,.. D1Yl1e1, aviation Anceles bus line. plopter and rotmer .. prttldent or the American THE CL"IM. was a4·. )I u I e b rrf ci f N at u r a I ju1ted to account for the Hlatoty. Davison, 78, died SCRTD strike and the ad· · ThW'sd1y In bis hoMe on dlUon of hew service to the PelcOck Point ln this Lon4 Fullerton transit facility, l1l1ndcommunity. which ls located nellf' tile ____ ...,.. ___ . __ junction of the Riv~rslde ·-•Nt'IMirln · and Santa Afta Freeways. · Each year, the · OC'lD · traPJ,portation f.un.d is tap· ...... ,,..a.,.,.C,~~!:!w,.,....,, .. ,., •. pod by the Los .\nceles -·!1•,·•-J1ift .. C111Wttc-11 &)'stern because of -.., MV1¥H11¥.teM111 .... _....,, numerous routes that cro1s "' l•t111 i..,. ,,_,., ..,.,Jtt1w111 .. hltd, count• 1·1ries . Sftl .,.., .... , ~-· CJll•I M W.d, I • ~ • . .i ll:rt."'· l~rr"""' II itllflW The original claim filed ... .W"w1•1 "'t"-· hi .,._.., iMr-by SCRTD earlier this year ....,,_..WI.a, •lrtcltf'•. , · noted a total of 1.15 million . N•i1t1• miles u'ould be.tf'aVeled by FIM F.,..tp ., l&fllllt """' "'"" di . b I Id Or .....,~lt."1•.W.,i.t"Mlllli"'""'(111c stnct uses rt& e ante W11Wa&e""r111,..111.Mtriuwy. County during the current '6H fiscal year. · ~~~~~·:!.~t::.:.~·~:~ llUT TJIE LOSG strike wife Wi11r ...... •Mlflhltr a.ntlly 0.111 Of eoncJuded at the end or Oc · l;'.::::~ 'i!."~::~ ~.,:::,: tober slashed· that total bf 1•"1JlM••acl'I. er11o11cri1ldfti~w."""' ~ 219100 miles. According to L1111M o.•tt· s..a 01 .. 1111. 1Mvk11 Ofjlla; SC.RT .. D I h .. ""' wt, ,2,00 H4tft ... 11 111t......,, • some o t at o..i Oll'kh Or. l'Mi" G. ~"· mileage -about 16,700 .... M1rW i!:11:1 .LMlt rw. 11" ""' ~'Orth -\\'ill be added a~aln =.~111L:::t.~"r=..:;~ when the Park arid Ride "°"'·'""""" ~er\'te begins . THE$55,00QOOO PHONE GUESS WHO PAYS FOR IT? • .# / Pacific Telephone's Directory Assistance "" ...,~-:-fl~e.~ Operators w=i··--~MOITlllllT 421 f. 171~ ~" to,to M.so -........ · · ~o"\'-·· \:.~· rPre1· ve many ..:.._' __ -tr __ :(:r_. -j -" . • ~·~s~.~~~,,~~;f,) -Y. . Bus Rides \ ~' ~~~' "' · . _ . . ~~ . requests for numbers'' On -Sunday \-f.:~;.~f"'~· . ~ ~,s<e~ · -outside the area GOVered ~ . . ,,, . ,· ~~ ... ~ . . 1 1 d. d. ~ J -·---~-°" . . M•AL HOMI Coto•• del Mor 673.94$0 t.o.4 M.10 646-2424 ·-·-llLINIY-11 ··-' 791 I leoch BIYd. tlU11tino1on lt-.h 84,.777 l 244 Molldt:i ,.,..,.. L"'I! hoch (213) 438·114.\ -·- -·- -·-•AClflC~IW MlllllllAL PMK C'AIM!ety MorlllOFy t~~I 3500 Ptw:llic Vl4l'N Drlvt ~rt '9och. Col1for11io 644·1700 -·-•ltKPAMlt:f CfllllllAl PllNllAL -11(11 lol'o Aw.. W~miN.!M Successful SANTA AN A -The Oran,-e County Traneit Dlstr ct 's experimental Sunday· bus service grew steadily in popularity over the first 10 weeks of service, but adjustmeqts· may lie ahead when the second 10· lffk period is evaluated. · OCTD directors were told the second measurement period just ended Nov. 11 and assessments wouldn't be available until next board meetihg in two \\'eeks. Dot In a written rePort on service thtough _Sept. 8, district General ?itanaier O.J. "Pete" F'ieldlng said the Sund~ buses have been more successful than an· U•lpated. FIELDING noted a iteady 1rowth In pillrorlage frcm S,300 on JUiy 7to 13\196 On Sept. 8 with a lG-month: aVeta~e of 10,600 riders per ·v.·cek. The peak week was reoor· ded July 21 when more than 14,000 p<ople rode the SUn· day buae&. Fielding noted that the ---~·-fir1t stUd)' pe·r1od indicated .... .-ii•' iloltUAtr seVeral sl&nlricant factors. 993,352.s .... ," These Include: 621 MC1111 S•. -·Sunday p1trona1e is ""'.s.1;::-, s:;oc:h abouL8.9_pe.t.c.ent_ of •n 1ver•t• Saturda)' and 45 if~~~~~~§~~ percer&t or an average week· day. -Greatest overall im· pact of S\lnday r(dership ls evident on longer beach· . oriented lines. -SHOPPING center liat1 are. heavily uSed but net as m'ucfi asthoi to (he ..... beach. • -l\tore than a hall·do:ien routes show eor&sistently lo\\' patrOr1il' on SUndays. Fteldln1 11id the ,...ltd 10 weeks or4Sunday aen1ce Wlll throw a few more varltblet Into th11ludY· ' __ ...,_....,_ ._.. ..... 111,..rloc11 Amon1 other thiRl1.--he l--'-- 11ld\the oddlllon of frff bits Ntv ce for the elderly, lhe openln« or school, chan1e1 ...•. , ...... ,, •. 1411119·11 [I •• • In free child rare structure, seaaon:U weather maftle• •nd ch1nge1 In 1ome routes may alttr lht Sund1y Hr· .vtce picture. ... , ... ,,1,,·<;,.._ ... ~~<:>'\'.~~;~:,:,, "·, by your oca irectory an 1or ' ' I ~~'<IG.,,t,.'o'-~\:.°'' ., • ,.,.,. . . , ~~~~~,~~·1~·;._e-1. ... ·· new listings. These are necessary ·'\le~~'v:1 :~.;-.. i-d t · .,,.''.'.i:.i.'l'>'· -an proper req·ues s. _ ~ ''1 ~ .... t• · . But every day we also receive over a million calls for numbers that are ~lready listed in the book. In a single year, the Operator expense for handling those un- necessary calls comes to more than $55,000,000. Who pays .the cost of those needless calls? Well, in an -immediate sense, the Phone Company does. But as a public utility, our operating costs ultimately affect the rates that you, the customer, must pay. So, if you care about the cost of your service, keep the book near your phone , and use it whenever you can; and make-a ljst of the numbers yGu call often, or may need in a hurry, and. keep that handy too . --~.:Of course, when you can't find the information you need, we're aiways here to help ; • • SETHEBOOK. t l • ' .· : ' ·-,_ ,;\ l fJ OAIL Y PIL.Of Tuuoay.Nowimber 19, 197,. • Year's Fi11est at SCH 'Championship Season' Brilliant : At .:i. time in which the l>roductJOn o( the~r. i~ al lh~Third Step Theater, "great" playwrl ght s or the nlQY ~·eJJ be theoutslllllding 1827 Nev.•port Blvd., Costa ~:!~ 'TONIGHT OHLY!I m odern thealer havl' l~termi'ssio' n achievem ent of the last Mesa. -«1 ased v.•r1ting lhcir great ~ ~ decade. l •-:;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;::;;;~ pays,whenthelikesofTen· -Limited to a slx·week,ll nessee William s, Arthur -e ... om T1"tus Tuesd~y ·throuch·Sunday .lH EVEHIHG OF OLO.TlME MOVIES ~tiller and Edward Albee I' engagement. repertory 0r. are hardly one collective ficials already are plllllninglf=!ll:lll!i:!ilti:f<llD voice in the wilderness, for Sunday malinees tohlln· there looms, thankfullv. on. production as rich in ironic available· 01>en1ng to assert die the anticipated over· the horizon one Jason" rttiJ. humor as in meaty confron· hlmselr, and (in ally cap· !Jo\v, Play goers v.'ithout ler. talion. lulating with sheer nienlal SCR subscriptions v.•ould 1;iell---:-:"::::".::'.:".::~-:-::=: Regardless of what he Through an e motional ugony. \Vell advised to make im· may produce in lhe future. eve n ing o( boozy soul ArJ Koustik delivers a mediate reservations !or !\filler has given us "That baring , l\Iiller's characters stron' performapce as the this outstanding production Championship Season," -(our members of the l .own 's we a lth y i n · -----------jl"-'."".:-.... :-:-"'.'""'.--'fl and the American stage is IO\\'n':-. stall' championship dustrialist. using his fin an· 'ffi 7:JO a 1:30 ._..,..._. the ric her for il. lie re is a basketball tean1 2U Yl'ars cial power to satiate his lust .A..iuioli $2.50 drama\\•hichranks withthe beforl' and th eir since· ror fast women and raster very best playwriting of our retired l"oach -lash out at curs. The s uicidal urge or a MANN THEATRES "pi..,"' J•..., "'''"'· """'<"'° ..... O.••d £M-•. ••11•"9 ti• Moc,..~t Ect>o••d•, 1>~!•"9 "• Oon H.o..,.!!o~ . .,.._!"Cl bit !oo..ln to." P•Porlot• '""""°"'" 1 ... o.q11 .......,,.,. •t •o·Cloc• 1"•""91'1 O.~. n.01 u.i Tn..a Slfl! 1he.otcr. >Ill Nt-... pon Bhod., eo.1 ........... 11~ .. ···"""\'*-'-.i. TMECASf TMI Celt,...... I-WI UndOt! ¥. Gt0t91!$1tO ... l• J•mOOPt .. ,1 J....,. Deltr .. . .. °"" '"""' -~... Atll\-llt c.....c" ·' .... . ,,,, ...,.,v.,._ time. one v.·hi ch has been properly rewarded with vir· t ua ll y e ver y honor available. cat'h other, goi ng for the man bored to desperation 1nar1·nw under thc_bone as a nd cont e mptous of his I 1n Albee's mastcr\\'ork moncy.grabt11ng ·so-called friends comes through to • peak effect. The principal's brother. a caus tic , close-mouthed alcoholic, is played with remarkable timin ~ a nd restraint by Hal Landon Jr. Landon !unctions as the conscience of the others, preying on t heir \\'eaknes· ses a nd prejudices and en· fl aming them with his v.•ry com m e nts v.'hi c h elicit more s us tained laughter than a handful of Neil s.t.&S..~~ SI.ZS 'ti Z:JO p.-. '"THE GAMIL.B"ClJ hll,l_l ... S S-J:1"1-1at>J "CALIFOIHIA SPLIT" hllw t:4• _,,1....,..,.4• 'MESA 1884 Newport ~.._,'Ml S44·1552 HELD QVE!R! AHDl WA.IMOl'S "DRACULA" JOHH IAUYMC>al _ :llR~J.EltY.LL "-- -MR. HYDE" .... LA.UlB. • HAIDY ~ . "CRIMINAL AT LARGE" ... OIGAH ACCOMPAHIMENT ., DEL CASTILLO Read The . Daily Pilot • • SHOIT SUIJICT "DEA TH WISH" .. SU,.CO"' Ill (lptft M0n HlrU J'r1 I :Ill 11"1 S. fSln /Roi. l f :!llO """" ...... , ....... ltll~125 ?HE CITY SHOPl'INO·CENTRE OR.ANOE •.132-6721 1'-'\(JI) !INlht tll\lll\11\~ S.A. FAWY (MANCHESTER EX.I a.a. FRWV (CITY DA. EXJ "'FU\H GOIDOH'111 & 5Mirt S..ject IA "SEIIUIE-ll'GI . '1° ,."'THI CAIEY TUATMEHT"' A, ""THE AIDICATIOM" lf'Gl . V . "THE LAST OfSHBU" Rising to the occasion wilh characteristic zeal und excell ence, South Coast Repertory hus mounted an absolutely brilliant produc- tion of fi-1illcr's blockbuster wh.ich efrectively surpasses anything this superb Costa Pt1esa company has presen- ted in its distinguished 10- year career. The com· bination o( !\I iller's play and SC!t's pr('~c ntation is, quite simply, u theatrical event. "\\'ho's Afraid of Virginia \\'oolf'!" 1'he difference in the t\\·o p];)ys is (hat there are no illusions here, only devastating trutti. Simon comcdie<. He also 642'"4321 D1're' ct or Collect takes an incredihle stage "VELVET VAMPIRE''. One member of the an· nual reunion is the mayor of the medium·sized P enn· sylvania city, a pathetic, in· n e f ectua l in s uranc e salesman panicked at the thought or losing his power and prestige. Jim de Priest pla ys t his ro l e with !ascinating insight into the UN DER DAVID Emmes' s mall t own men t a lity, n awless direction. rt1iller's . fl eshing out his character powerful indict ment or with deft,sure strokes. small town politics, bigotry a nd m o ra l bankruptcy surges to life on the SCR stage. Five superior perfor- mances by fo ur company reg1;1lnrs. and. a special guest arti st 1g n1t e repeat ed dramatic fi reworks almost Crom the opening line and sustain them through a HI S C A!tl PAIG N manager, a junior hi gh principal covetous of the greater glory he feels is due him. gets the outstanding performance or the night from Do n Tuche . ·ruche P!;tCes the stage like a cor· nered rat. seizing any 'Hillbilly' Max Baer Scores as Producer By VE RSONSCOTr S250,000." he said , "and 1-IOLL)'\\1000 IU PI J ~~h~ no1v it h_as ear~ed SI7 l\11:1.:< Ba er played slov.·-v.·it· m1lhon. And 1t hasn t e\"cn tl'd Jethro in "The llc\'erly playedi'\c\v\'ork yet." }lillbillics" so convincin gly Bal·r is an enormous man. for nine yc<a rs thal he \\'as standin g fivc -fcct·six \\1th un:.iblc to gcta job whenlhc immenSt' s houlders. a scrie1>('ncl cd. boomin ~ \'Oiec th;;t \\'ould \\lho ncc1lcd a lu g. h:1nd· c:n1se a rock slide on !\It . some. dumb l u rnm ox ltushmorcand .fortunately, h:.inging around? a rollicking dispo sition. lie did n1a nai::c a coupl e of "Lo\c ;\m eric<.1 n Style"· guest i.ho1 s a nd u tt·levision movit'. A:-.idc from th;,il his incon1 c plumn1elcd fron1 S2U0.000 ;t )e<1r (including residuals ) toS2,000. 1\ Dl\'ORCt~ partt>d l\L1x from S300,000 to rnakc mat· ter~ \I or~e Then lht• sri n of the late \\'Orld hca\~·11·cight ch:.in1- pion got ll al l togt."thcr. llc sat dO\\'n and v.·rnlc the origi nal scr1•t·n play for "'.!\laton Countv Linc ." ll t• also producl'd ft ;i nd played a top rolt·. '"'l'h;it rucl Ufl' COSI ;ibout Son to Gu est SA1'l DI EGO c UPI) John ~>re111 ll arrymurc. son of 1he Grc;1t Profile, y,·111 ha\·c a l.!Ul'Sl star role op· po.".>itc David .J ansst~n in a :o;e~ment of then~ ......... larry O" series. f1lm1n_1? here. Htwportleecli 67J.al SO EXCLUstVE! So. Or•-. C..ty far~A.wft c .. .ide1ctNa! ... lor~ ,,,, "-Jin! KERMIT SCHAFER'S N\'l oQN . r-~~0oPEf' i\\.J ' based an -radio.& lV.:S most hi larious boners! ., .. !\'OSOON ER had he com· pt eted the film th;in Baer launched hin1 st.'lf on still ~1nother project. This time he 1rrote. produced. fi nan· <·ed. dirc<·l£'d and acted in ··J . .J . \ltCulloth" 11hich he rinb,ht>d only I hi ~ n1unl h. "I an1 lhl• :-oil' f1nanti.al back cl' of thi1> p1t't url' ... \lax :-.:1id hcl\l"l•t•n n•111nda)' 1·ho1nps 1Jn a hugl' 1>tcak. ",\nd I think irs J.!OlllJ! to do bct1v1· lhal 'l\L.iton Count1 Lin('.. . . "'fhC' banker 1\'ho lo-.1ned me lhl· rnoncy for tht.· firsl picture is 11011· 11·01·k1ng for ffil'. P e te r s Role S1\N FR1\NCISCO <U PI ) -Brock Pelers v.·ilJ have a guest role on an episode of "The Streets of San Fran· cisco," with Karl !\olalden and l\tic hael Douglas. COLOR TELEVISION WHY BUY ONE FOR $450 "? You can lease a brand nelN color telev1s1on lor as lltlle as $13 a morith Full Guarantee "Option to Buy " ADV.&."'1'.o\GES TO LEASl1'4G -it "°"' .-N!J ·•Ho LCNJI 0.tt.y Mo-, oMo Wwry .... hp* lih ....... ...., ...... •Dlli•wy ...... ..., G""9'011t T r ... M .UO-ttfcwyow .WTY. Call Mow !all that could hospitalize WM. M......_I PM to 5• ubscre·be to the Dally Pilot · most lesscr-traineCI actors. ~.ii~iiiiiii~~~l~l~.o~o~f<~H~.,~~ .. i'~'~"~'i· !1 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;:~~ llOLDIN G TlfE!\t all together with his time· "THE F1LM IS TASTE!FUL THROUGHOUT ... HUMOROUS, honored virtues or spirit _..:_EXCITING ~D ORAMATICl"-1 .. ,~-a n-• a nd teamwork which only thinly mask an underlying" paranoiac hatred is the coac h, be autifully por· trayed by guest star Herb Voland. He is the s tring pul- ler, the power behind the decaying throne. a nd Voland delves deeply into h is psyc he to grasp a fri g ht e ning ly rea l and pitiful character. The re is nothing about the SCR production -including its su1>erlatively realistic set tin g by l/:le pseu · donym o us !\fichael Ed· wards (t:mmes and fellow d irector !\·lartin IJensonJ - thal is not first rate. '"Champions hip Season'' 1s not only the fi nest local SPECIAL! CHILDREH'S MATINEES OHLY Doon 0,.. l:lO Scrt-S-.M-T-WH. ----• 101 Ci"°""'J Up 111 TIM' ,_ North "WILDERNESS · JOURNEY" • "VAULT OF HORRORS" "THE GAMBLER", "SERPICO"• Burt Reyrt0lds in ''THE LONGEST YA~~", Andy Warhol'i "DR.A.CUU."1 'URDOI"1 "H.lRRY AND TONTO"• "CINDERELLA UIERTY"o ·---·--~ NEWPOR <--·-·-···-.-...... __ ._....._ ........... IT'S SURVIVAL OF THE FIERCEST AND THE F NN T. llLUS "SLITHER" Ill .IMIES C.AAN ""-' 11.ElLERMAN ..... ,_.,_,,, OfWf ._. "",_..,~u "...,~C'· MIRA.MAI, Sew 0...--492·00S6 fAMILY TWIH, Fa.tWI Y*f-t6J-1241 WlSTllOOK, w...-ht'-SlCl-440 I CINEMA CEHTEI 3 & ... Cost. w.te-979-414 1 MISSIOH OllVE-$M, S. .i.-c_,. -4tJ.4S45 CIHlMA WEST. WadMnstn ltZ-449J ••SENSURROUND IAT lDW'AltDS CfHEM.4 OHL.Tl ~ EDWARDS '9 CINEMA H~rbor Boulev••d 11 Ad.oms Cos11 Meia • 546·3102 Wffk o.,.. 0,.. S:lO Sliow At 6:0N:IS.IO:l 0 Scrt./Sw. 0,.. 12:4S I :I S-l:l0.6:0M:I 5-1 O:JO THE MOVIE YOU'VE An Event ... NOW l•n<:oln Aw1n111 W. of l(no11 Butn1 P•r~ •527·2223 Show TI-1 Al ...._ .,_. s..day-Tllllndoy 7:00 .. 9:45,... Fri. & Sat. 7:00.9:45-12:00 pM .. ,. WAITINGl<)R • IPGI s""'"' DELORES TAYLoRT'he Trial '"'TOM LAUGHLIN '.l f SCHIDULE 6 0 .:;~r.~ · Billy Jack· I ·4-7-1 o n take~ up .... 1ie1e Billy J•ck lalt v1t ,,,.•--Clllll~• 0f2 44f ) 1111 11111aatON '¥Ut:JO" ,. .... 2 ........ • ic@~~ ~.::.;iiii~·'f.Jj'if. ..... ".r,'.~: rt>wA•o'< (INtMA VltjtJ' HOWTHRU TUESD.lY c--"~TH WISI(' (R) • < _.t.1reci.. "SEllrlCO" IRI "BENJY""" SJ.t.m wtDNISDAY 20 llAClflC'S OUNGl I I MISSION DtiVl-INSI ....... _ .. ,. .. Is! ............ .. .. -.... -.. ... -.eo-·• ·-=-~i:. ... _ ........ ~~--........ _ to R•1«"••f:._Mr Stt A l\M DL- ~ R.Ol O'S L Slf't~ ... 714 /533-67~0 Jeck Hk W - fsyt o..w.., hlfy, 10 .. : S•I, IM! S-.'lt·S ~' 2 Yt ... M Sw-riu "TOSHIU. PAU l MORRISSEY COIOl:·A"1''MTOM~'""°" ., -'lU>- ~'THE VELVET ~ VAMPIRF'I ~ • ., • ' I SAVE~: 11 70% Ow <nws ......... _.., I days """ .,,.,. lo got '""Y for . ·""' ... . . . """ """• ..... ~ .... , .... _ -L--~~-1 -"W ••• rw COS.I r • w.11 •• 10o/O' ••• fn adclHon lo lllls pric• """"" .•• ""Y · ....... llHI In lloo -·wfl be. ~!-L·····ff 3Jl/J% Qf ,,.,, -..:::•1fond1!1! ' SPECIAL STORE HOURS : MON. THRU. SAT. 10,00109100 P.111. SUNDAY 11 i00 toS:OOP.M. • . 'it~ :;....::;,.,,;,,;:;,,;,,____; J Tutrlday, Howmber t9, t07.C DAIL v PILOT A 'l:l TONIGHT'S TV HIGW.JGHTS . NBC (4) 8:30 ~"Virgini a Hill:· Dya n Can· non portrays lhe Southern girl wh~ rises from Poverty to affluenc~ and notoriety as the girlfriend of Bugsy Seigel. Allen Garfield , John Vernon and liar\'ey Keitel are fe atured. ABC (1l 8 :30 -.. It Couldn't Happen to a Nice r Guy," A bashful married man is f?rced al gunpoint into intimacy with a gorgeous girl. Paul Sorvino and 1\1 ichael Learned star. ~l#i'"--CBS al..!!' -"Happ~~en.aa< ~nd Goodbve." Lucille Ball and Art Carney star 1n a co-med·v-drama or two dissatisfied people who. call il Quits on their silver anniv~rsary. •· ~ PUBLIC . NOTICE! I TV DAILY LOG . Ports of Call Imports, Orange County's largest import store must liquidate their entire inventory now regardless of lo ss or original cost ... SAVIN.GS TO 70°/o MUST VACATE IMMEDIATELY PORTS OF CALL IMPORTS ARE CLOSING TH£1R DOORS FOREVER IN COSTA MESA!!! EVERY SINGLE ITEM MUST GO ••• ITEMS .HAVE IEEH MARKED DOWN ••• SOME UP TO 70% OFF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE ••• REGARDLESS OF WHAT ANY ANOTHER 3l'h WIU BETAKEN OFF AT THE CHECKSTANDS!!! • MUST GO! PARTIAL LISTING OF ITEMS ri1s SALE! . FURNITURE, DINNER GLASSWARE BEAD WARE, PlANfERS PRINTS , cANDLE CURTAINS, IN01A ARTIFICIAL FRUIT CRY~ HOUSEWAR.ES DIVANS, RooM SETTii~ l, TABLES, CHAIRs'· PLACE SETTINGS INGS, CERA.Mies' BASKETS, CANotl: MATS, TABLECLOTHs ' WICKER FURNITURE H~LDERS, Pillows' GIFT ITEMS, WINE RAC GURrNes, aoxeD IN IOO'S OF STYLES ANfCS, DECORATOR JARS STATUES, VASES . Gooco1011s, TEAPOTS . HANGING FIXruRes BLE"ts, LAN1ERNS. INCENSE, DECORAroR HURRICANE LAMPS ' :•No CHIMES CHE':sATCHES, GOBLErs' OfTlES, DECOR.Aro SETS , PAINTS ~ BRANDY SNIFTERS R KITCHEN UTENSILS' HANDMADE SOAP 'D APOTHECARY JARS ' CAR\'ED FIGURINfs ECORATOR MIRRORS•. :!~~~~~· ~~c~SE oiN~~~T~~~s. ~~~;~ ;;~CHERS, SERVING RD~S~~~AGE TRUNKS IC BOWLS, TEAK Pl.Arr • ICE BUCKETS,' TEAK SAt.o\D SETS CO ERS, SOUP BOWLS UTENSILS, 1 oo·s' OF "sK & CORK BOARDs'' SHAKERS, FRY.PANS tlT ANO PEPPER :~A~~l~QUAl.KING ST1c.Cs, ;~~:s ~~IVES, IM ES, HA.NGING • ~RVED PORTED BEDSPREADS BASKET CHAIRS GRAVY SERVING TU • WICKER HAMPERS• DECORATOR CANb1 .. ~~NS, I ooo •s oi. 81RD C4GES. n~Ons; iA1111oo • I. 308~ BRISTOL .iJ Just South of Son Diego Freeway ·Tuesday Evening NOVEMBER 19 Bowell, Bcb Oishy, JoaMI tall!llfQll. A lli1hl)' unli\ety aimed)' tbout 11 mild·m1n11utd marritd 111111 who ll1s !o IK• 1 serifs af IOPSY·ltll'YY• ainsequence.s when pe°"le le11n that he was forced 1! 1unpoinl into 1n!imtey with 1 IOflCOU5 111a.m1n. "°' 1~· I(_{) Q9l ([) m tl) lhn (D Merv Griflin Show : · @CI>®@IQ!(}JI ""' . El!J ••mb<ohlp "'"l/H•I'-' ' loll111.1t . Tclnis!Clll Tlltirtrt "Thi lldy'i Not · aymOl!d luff Show lor Burnin&'' Ric1!11d Chlmberl1in l'•rtridtt f1mi1J and Eileen Allt.ins stjr in fhi1 Pl'O· Mod Squid dkle\1on af C11ri5lnphe1 Fry's tale of Mulittl c.n:tdy Stiow 1 young miunt~.ro<>e w~ wants lo ll6 Star Trtk die 1nd 1 ,oune woman •ho ptr· ID M1mblnltlp Apptlf J Dtctric, $UiclU him ttllt lilt 11 wnrth IMna. C...p111J !:00 . __ (D Spttd Rtcti' 6 "Happy Anniversary & 6:lO lfOl "•" GrffflR ~ •* Goodbye:"-lucille Ball . (D Anc1J1 GtlftiUI A..6 C 1 • €tJ trkMlltnllip Appe~I , & l'\11 arne)' S ar IR t~ ({)) 0t1ll!"s Qloice a hilarious comedy m.n. l'ionctfs e 111J rn oo mmro " • , 11, W Uttt1 R1s.ctls AMifrentJJ & ~oclUt 8111 J:OO l rnOOiiJ00€Dm Nm stars ~ this c:omtdy·dr1m1 as Hoi- lf.Wiini ltr Dlllars '"' Midlaell, I WOlllll'I •. •P- • Mtd SQuM prOllthts ~r Silver !"tddinl. "":Iii· 1 Truth 1t Co!lllq1llKCS 'lel»l'J 'llllh ~ 1ro:win1 i:t•h:z,~IOll . Wllir$ Mf li!!I? th1t ~ 111ama1e 11 1 distppoint- 1 Lote I.liq mtr'll M Clmey st111 H Ml IM· Tiit fll bind, M1lailm, I cnmpelentl)' IUC· [ZJ ~~1.•11'1 Mtron =:l -ni:~ :;~~te~~~~lll w u.n .. ll • d ""' !)ti Tirt l iJ Vtlltf aimes to 1 /le1d 011 lilt •r di I IT""' Htn dauatittf's wedcfinl and M1lcotm ITI) l ota11.1a leawis to find freedom "out thtrt. .. • ~, Nan.rte Flbray 1nd Ptte1 Mm111n ... T1111e stoci1ts 1lso star. ; • • m Los lirlfllln .... drt Itek 7:30 I ltew Ttttsure Huflt * ABC Weekdays at Noon (@I IH @ Holi,wood Sqalrtl · . . Hitp"fkJ Nelihllor PASSWORD All STARS Ralnbofl Sundae 6 Celebrity Guests! l1J 1'17J CIJ To TtH the Tnrt• ": !:JO IN<n 0 !lfniOll s Movll: (C) (Ziii) A, Slltrl to AdmrtOll Mt• tat11d G11n111" (drt) '6~ -.. Afidollados dfl "w ii§;~•<•"' S.•u•• ;io: B;;MAIL MURDER m Uttll Rascals .. * CHALLENGES B~RNi\BY l:OO O @CIJ((}Good Tlllln .. Sa·· ... EJ @(])(})l 11111by ltRIS • tin's Knichll' Conclusion of 1 two<· .. ·.;~Dalt Homecom1n(' A countrr mu. pir1 slOfJ in wlllcll JJ., dH11ll1 hlsi ' . lie stir tthlfftS homt to elftcl 1 re· iiuli nd lor wnlvtl, is lorud lntol · conciliation •itb ht1 lonner Mntlllld ;olni!IJ. 1 stmt l!n( at 1 rumble. ; bi.rt. inst11cf, llnds htrMlf lnwlwcl O Ql@di W M••·IZ "l.lclJ; i11 ' murder coveru~ plot, Bttrire" A st rots nf attacks nn teen·, 0 riJ (!) ®') £D l'tll ct Sit ry age 1irls te1ms up Off~ M1lloJ. "Wo11·· Lloyd Bridces Slars •S 1 tnd Rttd wilh Sf!. Clor11 ly1t1: SUDtf'Ptr1tci dtlttllYt whOSI C'Oll· t1uest Btlh 81itk1ll) in search of fidence is dntroyff by an Kcia'er.- lhe culprit t1l sllootine. 0 Movie: (Z11r) "Horror tf Drac•. ~IQ m News la" (hor) '5S-Peter CuslllnL Ch1is--. 6 Tllt_8Gld Onts topher let. : 19 rrll f3l Q) Mtm11 Wlf. CJ) hst of Cr.1ellt · . by M,D. '1Jt11Ts Upsl:1irt" Or. Wt l-0 tiS CJJl (}) aJ K•JJJ DIJI: by must win lh• lrvs1of1 dlild Richie's surprise over little sister : wi111 , r1re brain di111u l"flUlnn1 Joanie's first 1111 cfa!e tu111s to1 11111 sur1ery bt perlonntd While she $hot-•htn h1 lt1ms It Is with! is conKious. Spike, a pint $lied replicl ol hl5I· 9 Tiie Uft\MchMfs Uncle Fnnzit. . , , 10:30 l lturMJ to Mft1rtlN m Otale(s Clltltt I W1Rcltrlvst Tiit V11f11i111 . Lt CildH Crill 1i01ritn , , ! . Sllt/M1•bt1llllp Appt1I f1 Movie: (C) (2tir) "°"ntit1 1· Ca11td1 Crtssbow" (tlh-) '~fOflt Pep. £n (D l .. rd .... ~:· loitn, Tom r.ourtenay. 11:00 3 IB a ~@ ~= Lu £scitdlls dt Sylvil PIRll kit el li111ldle Ml'rit: "'City IM Clllq11tst'" {dfl) ~ ~KJ' Sliow -Jamts C11ncy, Mn Sh1ncf1n. •. . . 1 .,. ~ ~ ,.... na....• '"""· •po551 ~o @--~ ---~-11ons •lid h11dshrps lit eJpeclld Ill rn l'tllr Giffin the •ar tont, but the men of ~H , Wild Wild West ftl'tll upectff 1nythln1 ~ hornblt! m So•lldmtt 11 btin1 stripPtd ol 1~111 ~Urstl.I <"it (]}) Wanted: Dtld " .I.lift Tht thre1t ol 1n enemy tfl'il!IOll 1f " ll·~ 1J @ (1) (J} CBS Litt ltlwit• "Jn quires that !ht nulSH b1 l11mltnH: • Cold Bll)o(I" (d1t) '67 _ R;btr1 to a safer area , ind 1lttr 1 It'! days! Blake, Senft Wilson, .lohn foir,ihe. •!!ho~t fema l•l. t't'l!n Kol Lips Ii· I® 11.l ®J m John., C.ISClll nmtmbtrff !011dly. fractur!d rnuers 0 True Story "VIRGINIA 6 Movit: "Withill Thnt wins'" •*Hill'' Gangland Queen! . {dri) ·.t~Thom•s Miteh1!L O @Cil®£nNIC Tuesd •r' O (~([l)(Va'IW ldt World Movie: (i:f (9o) ''Yi1alnil Hill" (d11 ) MrsttfJ "A Killer in [Yll'J Comci" '74 -0,1n C.nnon. Allin Cariield.: Joann1 Pettet stau. John Vernon, H1rve1 K1itt!. Robbyj O MIYle: (C) "Comp.1111 of ~illers* Btnsnn. A cJ11m1tiJt!lo11 nl !he truc 1 (ara) '69-John S11011, R11 Milland. ~toiy ol Vi11ini1 Hin, I pDnr South.I m am C.1by ern frt wllo attains •.lllll!!ntt andll2:00 0 Mnlt: "TM Yo11111 ll'tcers .. nolOlitlJ 11 tti. 1lrllntnd of one· (ldV) '63-Mark DllllOl'I. lime Los AnJtlt5 11n1sler Bug~y IQ Morrit: "flori11" (dr1) '40 - S1t1tl. Robtrt 'f'oun1. Ch1r\1s Coburn. (i) Mi-e DoUtllS Sht'lr , fI) MtMbtrsAip All!lul/Tilt Sinners O ABC Tuesday Mey1e l:OO B l!ill r ·* 1rcouLDN'THAPPEN I · · rn@;i'"oo , ... TO A NICER GUY '....1:45 &Ntwit: (Cl "'T'rll vq;. ~ Tonight's Best Bet (d11) 'SS-Bette Oms. o <~ 001 rn m .uc r.w,, z:oo m M·"lcht Stitw: .,.. Slrlf.'" MO'tit: ('C) (90) '"tl Cntdl1 Hlllff!I "l'M All RiPt, Jae•" t1 A Rker GllJ" (com) '7t -Paul 1"10 I) Mowit: "Split Su.HI" (4r1) 'Sl Servino, Mic:h1tl ltlfMd, Rogtl -Alttls S1111tll, Sttphen Mt"•lly. Wednesday 1 1:00@ .. .,,_. A .......... DMM" I, (cJr1) ·~ -D1n1 Andrt'll'I, blrt Fontaine. DAYTIME MOVIES Anne B11ter, Rot~ kudSGll. 1 1:30 O (t) "One Otsirt:' (du) '!15 - 2:30 00 "M1lflili«nt AllbffMl!l" (dr1) l :lO 0 "Hold Tilat 81Md1" (com) 'tS ·•2 -Joseph Cotten Anne B••ler. -Vemnlu l1k!. [ddlt BrKk~"· @@ (C) "loflt ~st" (idv) '6& !:00 O (C) ~r111tlnff {drt) 10--Richard Boone vt!1 Molis. CtfJ CoU1ns, John Dthnu. .....i: -J tO·OO O NS.11111. 111 ,f itt" (d1a) '63 -3:00 1JOJ (Cl ''Wllt11 the ltf5 Mttt ~I · Cllristltn M1rqu1nd. "lttai Ttnor" Girls" (com) '65 -Cotlnie frMIQ.S, (•11) ·to -Jchn wape. "Rlft1 Harve Pri:sne!I °" A DtH MtrK" (wts) '6t-John l:lO (31 (C) .. Ro1111nolf & Jull1r' (co111) __ '<in1111 ,lis,l,,lu. .., '61-Ptftr .UslinlN. Sandui Ott. _...... - 12:00 U: "Casa Tlrnbtitlnt" (dr1) '41-O (CJ .. Mut111, ti! Ult l•unt{ SHllCfl Tracy, la111 IUfll!!, Z1ch1ry Conti (dra) '6l -M11t011 81ando. Scott. T rh'Of How1rd, llichlrd H1t111. KOCE TELEVISION U :OO SOtOOLDISTll1CT N£M (Cl IJ,10 l'llllNGLIN E tCl¥W11!1WltH-F, !luc.l1t,,JP, 1'11 C:OMNIUHITY orr LI VJ NG nt!NG5 CCI "l t ll•I, of • l•t•~ 11 1 1ri111:.._..,.hl'•ll" I» ~_!}'O DllAW IC! "llli-.;Mtofthl l'ln1 Ml'""""" I •J,.MAtH l'ACTOll!Y ICl "Crtln" t flG ELE(tlllC COMPANY tCI 1 JCI CA!t!fA500Ll"HOAS !Cl •:N f<lllEIMA NO llfl"TCNIMO IC! "'°""""' nuc•Mun·• • • .JO ELECT•IC COMllANVfCJ S 00 50.t.•l:ST ll[t!T ICI •00.81Glll.UD MAllll!IL&ICI , a M OIM(NS!OHS IN CUlTUAE$ Kl "TKl'WUC•t 0. ... lnpM ... t" J•OO FllEEMAN O SW.l;tCHl>fl!G tel ,.,,.,.,... ... Tlll<lo.IW'\.U" IMPORTS FROM ALL OVER .THE WORLD! J 10 CONNtl '5 CL0tMIHG COlllNE!f IC! l'lnl Allt•1Uoro1 tor I pe!'fKI Flt" -\rlllltll torilll•W1 tth 1 :IO FACES OF AUTUMN 10 ... ,..... It f~llfl!l -P•r1 II" I GO 01 MEN510N5 IN [\A.fUAIS ICl ''t~ltll DevtlOOll\IOftl" .. ' ),)0 OtMENSIONS iN CUl.TUlllE!o !Cl ''Tttllft!C•I D•<t•l•llllltftl '' • I)!) SPlCIAL t(I "IA ,_..._At Woll T••ll -Y•M,oc!I M9nulllM" Mfftifll • A 12 DAILY PILOT TuesClar. No11embef 19, 1~74 L ,ltl. Boyd • F oothall, Skiing -·~ost Dangerous . \~I A SK t:o 110\\' tong a teenager's h :.111· might grow ir left uncut indefinitely. ·ro a length of 11llout 35 feet , poss ibly. Or so a scalp SfJttialist contend:-.. Pt:NNI ES Q. ··can I legally pay off 1:1 debt of S640 in nothing but pennies?'' A. Only iJ your <·reditor says Yl'S. Pennies aren't Jeg4.1 ) tend er in amounts O\'cr 25 cents' worth . 1'10ST TV .ind stage sini,:ers deliver al le<ist one number ha lf seated on a stool center-stage. Bllt do you know . who_ fi rst so perfo~med? Dick J·laymes at the Flamingo 1n Las Vegas, I m told . He chl pped a bo ne in his instep. The foot swelled. So 1-laymcs put a stool out there and sang half seated with his sore foot resting on a rung. Thinking it nirty, other entertainers then did likewise. Chet Switcll so rep:>rls. l'l /\.KEUP Young lady. ir you 're somewhat fu ll of race. you can make said countenance look a bit thinner by wearing dark eyeshadow and bri ght lipstick .. Or i£ you al ready have that lean and hungry look , light eye makeup a nd pale lipsti<:k will gi\•C you the opposite effect. That's the word rrom the cosmetic experts. ' LAW COURTS·-in early Egypt met in totally da rke ned chambers where judges, defendants. plaintiffs and witnesses could hear hut not see each other. Believe it was the £irst application or the ancient principle that justice must be blind. · TJIAT TINY TABLET kno\\•n as The P ill only has been around about 14 years. It's a fact, hov.'ever. that more a;ti cles · havo been written abo ut it than about any other medication in hi story. Not even alcohol has inspired so much paint. WflAT. You had a bad day th is \\·eek," young (ellow? Forget it. You knO\\' \\'h<i l old Somerset ~taugham suid : ''OnJy the mcdilcre in an is al"'·ays at his besl. '' ~OTE IT CLA l~IED in J.>rinl that husbands start approximately 12 percent or the (juarrels among lhe married. Our Lo\"e und \\'ar man calls the contention ridiculous . 1-l us bands start :it least 15 percent of all matrimon ial quarrels, he says ' Address mail to L .Af. Boyd. P .O. Box JB75, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Does . Undora ·think Losi ~ht -~.~ IS ~· . 11 is not a simple task for a patient to reach and maintain "lean weight" for life. First the patient must have on honest desire to cure his problem ... then accept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors. l indora's unique 10-week treatment and training program will teach patients how to reach and maintain thei r "tean weight'' for life: A safe and practical pl an, with HCG treatments. prop er nutritional diet, and continual emotional support. New audio and sub-ltminal visual a ids ore used to motivate the patient. The entire pro· gram is under the strict supervision of Medical Doc;;.to rs, sp ecialists in Beriotrlc Medicine. lindora Clinics are owned and administered by Medlt::al Doc!ors !ha! res!rlct their practice lo Beriotrlcs. ALL 01nic Peuomel are licensed by the Slate ot Colilornio COii for Information Monday lhru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. Lindora4r MEDICAL CLINIC SHERMAN OAKS WOOOlAND HILLS LONG BEACH 789-7103 347-5647 426-6549 G<iC•"·YOI' Of.' Wlrl"ICli·YtUOtf l'IB""P10'IUU:1na1 Pr0!•110000.ti1 6 ISg. ~edocll BIOO' Bldg PASADENA WEST COVINA SANTA MONICA 796 -2614 962-3438 828-4513 C'l><•a• M•>O" f•1n~l1 n 81n> 8!d9 B!OQ Med•cl! Bl<l{I POMONA CERRITOS MISSION HILLS 623-1655 924-5748 365·1138 Po"'o"e V1ll8y C1ff•f01 M•s~lon Mtd•tll Ccntt• ""o'e•~•on1I Sldo MC~tA' l!ldQ E. LONG BEACH HAWTHORNE HOLLYWOOD 597-0378 -679-9236 462-0883 ·M-·-H ..... -11_.... .. -· ~-• "'""''' C1r1t1 M•lt•C .. C.-loo 8<l>tll C.nlr1 NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE GARDEN GROVE 645-3740 0 538-2395 534-2051 PKt Pro••U.Of'il T~"'"..(;1>101111~ Plt11 ll(lg PrO!ft1•01'fl 110~ l'rolnilon~ Sldl. FULLERTON LA HABRA COSTA MESA 870-9501 694-1029 557-1893 Still CollTl: l+·ll<••tl ll'nl Yt•<k! Mltdlcll ll i.leO•t ll ~Id~ P10!t1S•O~ll Bldg SAN DIEGO CLAIREMONT CHULA VISTA 583-6932 560-1484 420-9580 Alvl•MO BAJl.lftl•tll JI) r ...,,,~ ••t· ..... , ... C..1111• (..~ .. , .. 6~ 11 O&P SAN BERNARDINO 886-47B8 RIVERSIDE 787-8250 ... owi..11<1 Mt<llCll l !aq '-'t01t.i SQ ...... • ANIMAlogicv,.a., """" Toilet Stene Okayed ~. '' , / / • t LIGHTS LOWE"REOTAR & NICOTINE , •• ' I • • BEATINFllATJONSPECIAt" 2FOR1 WITH THIS AD . ' Tm tt.treu Far The Pritt of OM Daily Sunday !hru Thursday 5:00 to 6:00 P.M. Dinner 1erwd nighlly /rom 5:00 p.m. Enl-NigltllJi • , " ' •·• -\ "'T " .. • • .. ' ·-""' ·. t{}'". . .. ... I '· ·,~ .... :-,1 '"' .. . ~ Warning : The Su rgeon General Has Determined That Cigare11e Smok!ng Is Dangerous to Your Health. 12 mg: '11t:' 0.9 mg. nicoiinuv. per cign111, FTC Ripon Ocr.14 .- • I .. ''.li • f I l I I •' ' • ! ' -I , --· .. r I ' ' I 1-•' l • • ,, • • Story and Photos by Daily Pilot feature writer, Jo Ols'On. ' • e . BEAA NOERSO N,Editor ,......,,,.._lloff1t,1'M • _ 1'19111 Baubles and bangles are offered to Marie Schulz (abo'.'e) while Haze l Smith bargains with Javier (below). You Get More Thqn You -' ' • A Tijuana tradition ' • ' • I ,, .. ' •• I • • I is having a pie-, ~ "'' ture taken . I ' ' Moody . Lytle, Sue Snyder and _fula Sc;hult~ pose for street photographer. b Bargain For • • O·N .THE ·TIJUANA TREK --------~~ ·----------~ ... -·---~1 ,--~----·-''----Christmas shopping in Tijuana is loves serendlpily and ~·ho is perfume and cul glass. Gladys a uniquely Southern Calirornia deliveredbycharterbustothedoor Spratt, on her second trip, was tradition. ' or the shops. going to look for a pair of bookends It can be a nerve-wracking ex-One of the groups making the an-for her ~randson . . _ . perience to the meek, who fear fen-nua l trek by bus is the Costa l\1csa · ··1 really c11j1i.v TijuanH," '.\Ji·s. · der benders and undeservedsenten· Woman's Club. Its Gadabouts Sec· Spratt said . ·•Jt 's so exotic. but the ces in the Tijuana jail, or an tion goes each November ror lunch poverty isappallin~. ,. exhi larating day th the Shopper who and a few hours of shopping, always She said shcdidn'l plan to shop for withacapacitycrowCI. anything in particul.-for herself. This year, 40 wbmen "'ere in the though she thought she might look group which \\'as to be delivered lo for an embroidered shirt. J\lrs . the border by Jeriy Branam, Spratt explaine,d that she "lik es lo veteran driver of the Tijuana Run. be surprised·· by wh'ht she find s. Branam was a riot of a man. Helen Patzer. an art teacher. Every trip should have a driver like looks for unusual ideas in arts and hi~iter the bus was loaded and he crafts. She also visits a bakery each .had eased it onto Newport Blvd .. he Yf!ar for bargains in sweets and rol · informed the women tbal th,ey Is. wotl!d be getting the "two.bit tour Hortense (J\loody) Lytle. wbo fora dime" on the way to Baja. we nt to Tijuana for the first time in lie was right. lie didn't miss a 1926 and has really seen changes in man-made or natural site on the the tOY.'n. \\•as going to look for way dO\'-'n, anCI he included quite a leather jacketsjfor her two grcat- fe\von the w.Jjy back. Even a native granddaughters. Ca lifornian could have learned And so on down the line. Each from '1.is..sniel. woman had a few things in mind· to Then he gave his 1>a ssengers buy. some hints about shopping and sur· After lunch and u fe\v hours of viving inTijuana. shopping, Bus No. 6 came back to '.]?on't dri'nk anything withou! the appointed place and the women alcohol in it, "'he acfvlscd . ··Keep struggled in with their packages for your purse in you r hand. Ignore the the ride back lo the border. beggars. It's nothing but a racket. Branam was with the Mexican "As far as shopping goes, you driverthistime,obviouslyrelishing bargain, you argue.'' hisself·appointcd role as tour gujde. Branam also said he had heard On the way back to the border. stan· Chat sugar "'as being sold for nine ding in the aisle, he gave a lesson on cents a pound in Nogales. ·so he hoy,· to drive . promised to find out the situation in ··There's an un\1•rittcn law 1n Tijuana before returnin~homc. Tijuana,'' he explained. ''It goes Sugar was butoneofthcobjectsof like this: You t<ike care of your front the shoppers. though. and I'll take care of mine." Eula Schultz, who goes ever}' He announced that the sugar · year, planned to shop for pottery, would be too hard to obtain and it ' y,·as orily available in limited quan· lilies, soil would be skipped. ' But even without the sugar, it had ' been a suceessfu-1 day of shoppil\g• The storekeepers "-'ere still w.illin'g to bargain and the streets had not been so <;,ro y,·d~!J with tourists (as is sometimes the case in summer) that they \\'ere unpleasant ~ It had beerl a beautiful sunny day to boot. so the Costa l\1esa con- lingent was \'ery fortunate. ~ .. ' l\lrs. Smith. now a Tijuana "veteran," said she had been pleasantly surprised by the city. "I had expected to have someone lurking behind me," she said. She hopes to go again soon. on her own, lo visit di f£ ere n t parts of the town. · Tijuana is being cleaned up, gradually, but the charm has not been taken a y,·ay. It is still a place qf varied merchandise and divergent 1>eopte. \\'here almost anything can be found . As 1-lelen Patzer said. "The har- dest part is finding the grain in the chaff." J ust what does the "grain in the chaff" include? On this trip it was onyx bookends, a plaster donkey, silver earrings, wrought iron plant stands, lots of clay pots. bright paper fl o\.\·ers. a tiny pocket knife, and an imported' porcelain figurine. Also. a glass jc\.\•el box f which started out al S!O and ended up costing S-1.sO. after the haggling). · Seasoned v.·ith the music of the mariachis. the rc sti\·ity or being \1'ith friends and the ad\'enture of stepping into a dif£erent culture for a moment. the day was "muy bueno ... • I • ' --~ . • ' ' I • • ' One of Jan Toering 's prizes -a brown burro (left). At right, Driver Jerry Branam shepherds flock aboard bus:· • • ' ' •• ·-· • ~ . -' 1 82 OAIL Y PILOT llffELL 'S .UPHOLSTERY WllM'fMW.t • 8111 lett 1'2ZH....,.lhd. c..e ............... ,159 -~·- 1 3 Full Sorvlc:o · :1 ' Locations In Hunlintton Booch 'i PRESCRJPTIONS • <""9r.ti~•Orltftftlt L" •.ffllll 'tWf ,,.._, ""'''~It'll • I I 11t Siii llr"1 ...... ., SMMI I M11J11...,1 .. llf"'"' • • .......... I ..... Jloffil ' ll•ll'lll'IM ff.>.4U2 -: .--. --. -:-~· Ever See a $250,000 car? Thid Golden Mercedps orig inally a gilt lrom Hitler to Eva Braun is no w on displav_ at the Hunt ington Cenler Mall !or Charily. See 11 any day lhru Sun., Nov. 24, Beactl Blvd. , I Edinger at the San Diego lwy. """" FRANCIS- '\,, ORR J' Vows Said SCHAliR-HAMILTON Sally llamilton and· Robert Schaer, both graduates or Jluntington Beach Jli gh Sthool, ex- changed nuptial vows and Mngs before the Rev. Ed· ward Caldwell in the GeneYa Pr€sbyterian Chur· ch, El Tcwo. Th<Y Will Ji«.Jl>J;olano B(ach. and-the-bridegtt;Oni- will continue his studies at California State University, San Diego. ". Ile also is a graduate of Orange Coast College where his 'o11i!e attended. ' Their parents are the Robert Hamillons of Hun· t1ngton Beach and the Robert Schaers of San Diego. Attendants were Cheryl Cummins. Roberta and 'Tom Flarrlilton, Pat lfun· ni cutt. William DeHulf, ~t arty Messenger and Casey l!olloway. BERG-rlEED Deborah Reed, a former J!arborite, became the.b.ide of Thomas Berg during· ceremonies conducted by· lhe Rev. Edward Allen in the Community Church Congregational, Corona del f.1 ar. Their paren~s are the Ar·. .J MRS. SCHAER lhur Reeds or Reseda and the Bert J . Bergs of Fresoo. The bride Is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School, earned her BA degree in French at UCLA and also studied In France. Her husband graduated from California State University at Fresno where he affiliated with Sigma Alpha Epeilon. He also studied at the University of 'Wisconsjn and UCLA and served with the Peace Corps in Kenya. Attendants were Judy Samuelson, Mrs. William D. Rush, Mrs. Robert Simon, Mrs. Alfredo Avalos, Mike Norman, Gor- don Berg, John Miller, Pascal Sao, Wendy Rush and David Simon. Alarming Situation Seat Belt Buzz: More Than Meets the Ear By Ell.MA BOMBE<JC Well, they !inally rot the ··embatra1alnr strap marka1" "Tbat'! eaiy-ror you to Horoscope Aries · Involved· WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER20 BySYDNEYOMAllll A.KiES (March 2LApril 19): Involvement is featured. Membf:'r of op- NUMBER -'ROUND JW .THE WORLD · bu:r:toutof seat belts. ~ lt.tookJtn act of Conareu ,...lo~o.lt,_but at last peoJ>l~ will be able to get into their say," I snapped. "You're .IJled to being ~e.tralned l~nol1-""'----------:1; "What do you me'an by a crack like that? After all, I think you should be·hanpy that someone had some con- 1lderaUon for your safety." A T poslte sex (ig-ures·. prominently. You could fall ,.W/.T..'.S~ --.ma<ll):~~~~iiY-J=;;j --'l'AUll.UUA . 21J.May tl'lD 20): Emphaslolsonhowyou · can and start them wilhout red lighta flashing, al~rmJ going off and someone al your elbow snipping, "Well, it's not me,· Phyllis, and you're the only other person in the front seat!" The seat belt alarm system did for marriage what J aoe Fonda did for the VFW. Thal harmless little electronic belch has left In its wake scores of damaged marriages. And it isn't over yet. As I said to my Mhsband the other day as I ~rawled into the car, ."Something is wrong with my seat. It feels fu!1-h~;·s· b'ec-ause yo~ are not sitting on top of your seat belt like you usually do." . • '!That's not true. I 'only did that a couple of times." · "Then why can't you wear a bathing suJt without "So how come YoU had them disconnected?" "Because you became hysterical when you tried to jump out of the car for an errand and cul your dress in half." "I wasn't hysterical, Just slu.Med for a moment. If you loved me you wouldn't have taken the buzz out of the seat belts." "How did you come to that conclusion?'' ''Stiller and Meara. They're a comedy team who did a commercial far seat belts. He said he buckled her up because 'it was • 1ubtle wa.v of tellini her he loved her ," "You told me seat belt buzzers were as subtle as a relate to profes1ional superior•. Finish rather fist coming out or the 'love: than bea:ln -round out compartment and o~hing. project. youinlhemouth." GEMINI (May 21·June "That's before I knew you 20}: You 1eem able now to really didn't care what hap-determine what can happen, ~--------~ pened to.me. All these years what will occur and what is you've just pretended to yourpotentlal. like my meaUoaf." CANCE R (June 21· July "What's meatloaf got to 22): Money, mother and dowith anything?" what to do .about obtaining "It has·as much to do with greater freedom -these anything as your mother areas appear hlghli&hted. wearing a ~avr, blue dress · LEO.,.(July 23·Aur; 22): to the wedding. ·Accent is on cooperauve el· "So ~uckle up lf,rou want fort, a. relaxing of tension to. You i;-e over 21. . where partner, mate enteri "Here it comes . · • the. picture. . . ·'She's·21-dayl·Older·than·I· VIRGO (Aug.23·Sept.22): 'am-number'." Health employment special ''Ttiat settles it. Tom~· service·, - all of these are row I hook up the seat belt Utoctated or connected: .bu,~ve:u''don't care what f UlllJA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): I k Uk . b th' ult!" Emphasis is .pn change, oo e in a a mg 1 variety alJllity to deal with 1 sulked. ·· yoUnc 'persons. Romance and creaUve endeavors are " He's 'Purr'.;plexing Ann Landers featured. . · SCORPIO (Oct. Zl·Nov. 21): Be frank, specific.· Don't beat about bush. Say what you mean -mean what you say. Home, FOR PEAR ANN LANDERS ' People think you make up letters. Well, after this one I don 't kn ow what the Doub· ting ThomaSes will say, but so help me God ft ·s real. like a wonderrul lire ahead for all of us. the advantages of keeping the cat and getting rid of Donnie. "Less work. less expense, less emotional ·trauma, no sitter problems, etc.) 14, is the comPlete opposite of her 16-year-old sister. We ·can't figure out what we did wrong. . .. . . 'security, properly rights are WEllNUDU' . FROM4 P.M. A few weeks ago my son broke out in a rash. When he became asthmatic I took him to the doctor. The ver-___ • ..JJ..,j;':'":":· ::ST::•:;T=:'::0::"::E:;"Y:c_-11f-nml'nm Ln a secoJ!d marria_ge diet : Donnie is allergic :..: lS 1rS1) and I thought I cggs·and cats. After I m ade it plain that I was herrified by his sug. gestion and would neve r give up Donnie, my husband grudgingly agreed to take Chessie to his mother's house "until Don· niegeisbetter.'' - Nancy lies, has a terrible temper, won't listen to anyone, and fights with her older sister constantli)'. She does poorly in school and is always in trouble with the teachers. We have tried counseling but it hasn't low Nancy to go live with ·seriouslyconsidered. . her ror awhile. Sh"e'teaches · SAGl'ITARIUS (Nov. 22· school and Nancy would be Dec. 21): Relatives may be a student there. The girl well-meaning but mlsWor- wants to go. My husband med. Know it and respond and I don 't lhlnk his well· accordingly. m·ea,ning, bie·h~aited,siste.r CAPBICORN tDec. 22· u.nde~stands wti~t she 1 get· .T q.. 19): Money, basic ear· t1n1~nto. Whatdo)'OUsay, n1 .njs ·....:.. th"ese are Ann . -BOTHERtD AND spotlighted. You handle ad· BEWILDERED .diliqnal responslbilitY" -. .. -~ lllGAMT 61FTS .__....,._,_ • ... __ knew R very well before I made the '6 tep. He seemed ·When I told my husband very rond of m y son (now he said, "Let'sstnrt looking age six ) and everything for a foster home for the Jooked beautiful We were boy. I could never give up married five months aiio' Chessie." I didn't think I and R moved 1ntoourapart· ~eard ri ght and .~epli;d. ment with his cal. It looked li ght-heartedly, You .ve .J:Ot to be kidding." He shot "back. "I've never been ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;7;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;:;:::'i:;:;:;:::;:;;~:;:;;;;;;;;;;'1 · rl!_Or~seriou s in my life.·· SI 0 WIJil.J1.9l-P-AHY I controlled myself ad- 1111 l .CIUI ., .. ,U Iii' ltll CtllU Hl 1-1 ·CHnll(l l •HUii Nl::tHIKI, mirably while R explained ·The cat went yesterday but there h'as been very lit· tie communication between us ever since. Did J marry a nut? -BOGGLED IN BRENTWOOD DEAR BOGGLED: ,helped . DEAR B &: B: I say let and reward factor is Nancy go. The expertment : il:reater, too. _ ·-will be good ror all of you. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb . l1y hurband 's s ister, Your hus band's sister 18): Lunar position. Ruth, who lives SIX> miles sounds like a gem. She highlights initi~ti_ve .. in- from here, is the only per-might change the course of dependence, or1g1nahty. son in the world who can get I ) I M · along with this incorrigible· Nancy's ire. Pease et me PISCES (Feb. 19-arch . bear from you in six mon· 20): You gain access to in· girl. . . ths. I'd like to kno"' bow. formation previously hid-·· Ruth has asked us to al·· things are going. den, obscured or "etas· sified. ". at participating Del Tacos all over the Souttilond MUNDO or WINDSOR Sunday is Probably. ,_ _____ _,....,.. ____________ ~.,-------"--------- " . J!!!!!!' .. until Oeoembe! 24th raa&Ar ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: My husband and' I have decided _to let you setUe this. Our daughter Nancy, THERE IS NO ONE SURE WAY TO TREAT ALCOHOLISM SOUTHWEST ORANGE COUNTY now has an individualized program ' ' • for those who want to stop drinking . > If you or someone in your company or organization have a drinking problem -. . call (714) 499-1311 'WE CARE FOR PEOPLE" •• • f'i~TUQ~LIZ(Q'S SOFT-PE:QF€D CL~SSIC .. -·,.. -·-. r Here's a ~hoe with dots end plenty of .d¢shl It's tbe_C.oacord.A soft leather clossic With meticulous perforcied detoil- lng. In a rich. rich come/ that takes to-· pants aiid skirts ~~e s:reQ_l]'l to_cofiee. So versctlre. so comfortable .. , you'll wear It every step of the day! 7-10 AA 5 -10 B; 6-8 c. 25.00. Womeri's Shoes. 35 • . ---... I • . . ' ' • • • • ,. Tuetday, Novtmblt 19. 1974 DAil V PILOT 9:J ~xpectation Fulfilled ByWFL El Toro, Uni Share All-Loop Honors • _\_Vall DisnE"y would have rlt in Pe r· _rettl} .i.s commissioner or the Mitktiy ~rouse-World 1-~ootba ll League. Th~ WJ-"'L, bus h le a g ue in e~erything I've seen it do, will send . stx of th~ eight tc<1ms v.•hich survived ba~~uptcY, t ay_o.U ha l=--'lecfiiclli..came-arter-it-was""Teveal that. three ar· four teams would qualify. A whole season lo eliminate tv.·o teams. If they'd have waited ~ little longer two more might have~one broke and thus none would be on the sidelines. Th e WFL's maiden season has lived up to all of my expectations. I recall seeing one Sun practice and t~inking some of the players looked like they'd been in training for a n Oktoberfest. The games showed about the same quality of football I'd expect WHITE WA SH Gl.EMN WHITE CHUCK VAN LIEW Back of the Year • CR AIG FULLAOOSA Lineman of the Year We'll Be Okay Shouldn't Count ALLIE SCHAFF Coach ot the Year K C Knocks ' Schaff, Fulladosa, Van Liew Honored -~mµlons ·Uni\'Crsity_and El Toro_ each had...iix [Q!!lb.filLllli!Jl'(S chosen on the Orange County Sporl· swriters' official All South Coast League ri r&t team . Uni versity. El Toro and third pl acl! Sa n Cll'mente q ualified for the 2·A playo'ffs. and San Clcmen\e's Alli e .• Schaff "'as chosen co;1ch of the year. Schaff di rected lhe injury·riddled Tritons of San Clemente to a 3·2 league record and a 5·3·1 o\·erall mark. The Tri tons 'verc the only team to defeat University. blanking the Trojans 8-0. Chuck Va n J.ie"·· "E l Toro·s bru.ising fullback. is back of thl' year. He rushed for over 100 yards in th ree · league games. hi ghlii]:hted by a 149· yard out put against Dana !·!ills. Van Liew rushed for 589 yards in fi \'e leai.:ue games and gained 881 )'<trds on 166 l·arrics for the scason. Craig Fullados;,1, D:1 na Hills' qui ck 205-po und d efe ns ive t;1ckle, is linl·m<i n of the ye.:ir. f\1lladosu is an outst a nd ing µass rusher a nd is equally efrecti\'C <1l stopping the run· ni ng game. ..AIOOCA.t:Oprcsentc.d..Un.i.~enµlY OR lirst team offense and hnebat,"~'----- David Scro~Jtins a nd ~efcnslve ~acks Jiol G.rce.n and Ar t llc1s.c.. were picked on the fi rst team defense. Green. in pa rticular. war impres· sive ;i nd \Yas practi cally e\'eryo ne's choice as one of the league',s top defenders • Firs t Offt·n~ Pus. Pla)er,Sf hool Tl:: -Frt•('d. i\I 1ss1(ln \ 0il'jo ·r -Castillo. EIT01·c1 (; -_Polliard. L·nivt-rsHy C -lioore. Lni\ er~1ty G ··Lund)·. El Toro ·r 1·;1111t•r1,n, Oan:.i f-lills \\'R -I lil'k", El Toro · B t\i·~·. E\'fprn . B -!'lt·l11n idt. l\I ission Viejo B -\·an Lil'\\'. EITnro B -1101\·e.O:ina llills Cl:ass !'r . Jr . Sr . Sr . Jr . Sr. Sr. Sr.· Sr. S1·. S1·. with Claremont-Mudd taking on Stanislaus Slate. And the ann.ouncing or Tom liar· mon made me. realize l nc\'cr wanted to take in ~nothcr TV game he was working. The WFL lost its credibility early when it confessed to v.·ho.lesale lying about paid attendance. .Us Out-Wooden Denver Out Of Playoffs f)EN\'f.R. (l 'P IJ -J.(•n i)<l\\'Son r hrc1\• f"r t \1 n louchdn11 n~. including a 33·~ ardcr 111 <)ti s ·raylor ()n K<insas l'il~ ·s first 1>r1~se~~ion of the sc(·ond A¢ainsl Laguna Bcach fulladosa ' made three consecuti\'e tackles and broke up a pa ss attempt. 1-le was.also the Dolphins' sta rting offensive tackle. Fir ~l l)rft>nst>· OT -:\I('!"\\ in. ;\I is~L(ltl \"it•,)(\ 1)1'-Ful l.iclnsa . IJana !!ill:-. DT-i\lcCall, L:.iguna 81.'ach 01' -\·ll'iside:-.. S;1 nClen1ente LB-:":ich!1ls. L'ni\·ersily l.B-!-icr<1ggins. Cni\·e rsitr LB -Fagan. San Clemente l.B-(;rc·en. El Tor(l DB-Allen. Laguna Brach DB--Crecn, liniversily DB-lleis e. t:ni\·e r.!.it) Jr. Sr. Sr. Sf,, Sr. J1·. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr .. If that wasn't enough to blow its stature as to wh at it wus trying to pass itself orr as being -something close to the Sational f'potball Le ague -the report or ploycrs huving to bring their ov.·n towels lo practice in Dctrdil tur- LOS ANG E LES IAPi -All -Knrl•cn111 ndht•h:-.good half.a<>tht·Chit•f-.eXploilediJftl'r \ril· Ame rica ns Bill Walton and Keith ··.\ lrlf nf t·n:1the.,.\l't.'fl' t1pl·ni~· li t•J.:.nit·rtackll•d l>t·•llt'r':-.(Jlis :\rm· \\'ilkes are gnne. but cOa(·h .Jnhn qunl{·rl that \hi·~· \ll'l'l' ,ent n~ tn i:(t·t u:-. ~troiH: in lht• l'Utt zi•nt.'for ;1 ~;1ft·l~ <in!I \rooden of the l'CL.>\ Bruins cautinns lhc no\I \Ca r. hut 11('did all right knnl'kt·cl lhi· Brnnl·••s nut nf ph.1yvlf th:il. basketball rivals ··~hou ldn 't ··1·n1 hr•p1ng Iha! 11c l\111 do thl'· 1.,,111t•n tion 11 ith ,1 1~·3·1 \tt·tor\' l\lun· countusout tooqu1ckly." :-.a nl£" th1:-. 1car I n1nnt1n1ply1n~ that d:.i\ 111~ht · · ned the trick. • 'Having some or its people in scrapes wilh the law didn'ldo a Jot for its image. either. \\'oodcn . y,·ho~e 27th season <JI v.•e \\'Ill ht· unbealiJblc. bul \\'t' ~~ l'X· i)ell\l'r 11 a~ h·;uhn•• 21·17 al lhc t:CLA opens .t<'rida.y ni ght ag~!nst peel lo ha\(' <i t'~)m pc tit i'·"°tl'a n1. hiJ lf. hut nn its st.:ennrl P1az ~ W,<:.l.hir.d As the \VFL season progressed. at·. lendance s kid s and fin a nc i a l problems that forced l\110 tean1s to disband and othe rs lo be arrears in payroll obligations made il clear that this upstart group \\•as pro only in the tecilnica'.I a spect that its people \Yt.'rc paid. Alhletcs Ill Action ~t ~a~lex .J:mltQn. _ __l~p~=n1...cc.w...i.~q.~,,.1, I' i-iii''{fi''i'l'iYW'"W.b f1·;1 ecf'for noted that other co· c es, su·crr ~o'Vcs Hfro···~enter siX?tancr th l' sail''''· l\an.~as Citv took the ('n· Southern Cal's Bo b Boyd; are ex-6-9 sophon1?.re R1ch <.lrd \Vas hi~~ton i1 uin i.? frl'l' kil'k ;nHt n1al·chcd 49 1•;_i rds tremeJy. optimisti c aOOut ~heir. chan· o1>ens, at ·\\il~c~· (ori,•a.rd. 1x:is1t.1o:i. in rii(• pla)·s \I ith Da11 s0n hitting r;es . t~ dethrone the Bn.nns 111 thg_ Th t'~ N.o. 1. r~t111 n1.ng Jette,~ n1.in 1~ 6· 7 ~ ·r a) l<'lf nn :1 1 hi rcl .;1 nd·Se\'L'n siluatiCln I ac1fic·8. sen101 fot \v,1 rd Dave f\.'l e. ers . f\11' the !llUl'hdnii n. •"I knO\I' he's exuberant ;Jbout it." 1\n(lrc \fl'(';1rtt•r. PC'll-' ·rrf!11 11eh t\:insa~ ('i t1· lhl'n addL'tl a 11.1·ard \\'oodcn ~aid &f Bnyd's rl'tTI<i rk~. ··1 and .Ji1nn1,1 Spillane :11·c thl' Bruin lliuc hd•iii·nru.nhv \\'nndvGrel•n:.indu remember he. fel( th~ :-.i.lmC \l'ay ll~t· hal·k1·!111.r1 n1 .. 11 .nr n1•lt.• .a~lt•r lhv :i.'i-.\;ird lil·lcl t.!";d lir J :tn ~tenerud. Or at this point it \Yould perhaps be best to say, they \\'ere told they'd be )'~i.lr aft.er \V.C Inst Kar~c1n .. loo . \\·l' !-!.r:illu:il1011 n( 1 nn1n1,\ (u1 IL :-. ;i11d ii hn ,,\~n had ;1 11 ·,\ ;_i rder 11·1th ! ·[)l) left dul all right in the t\\'fl 1n1cn m year :-. (,reg LC'l' a1 lhl' lirsl half. ti' lake ;t 3ii·21 lv;1U paid. · But even in its foll y the \\'1''1. did make a positive conoibution or two. It shook up the established NFL to make a few rules changes that put the field goal back in proper perspective And it made those who appreciate first class football and first cl ass operations take an even higher regard forthe l\FL. Perhaps the WFL will try another season, heaven forbid. And if it does. adding a few or the bona fi de pros from the NFL to its rosters. it still will essentially be the same thing \\'C have be€n exposed to this year. .Aftera J J.~a re·w orchids aren't enough to change a fiC!d of YiCcds. ;:1(tC'r Kareem ·· !\l ar!iUt'S .r11h11 .. r111. 1.1 G·!'l'" rvr11 ard After Le\\' ,\ !<:1 ndnr, later kno11 n as \\ho ~I :1 r1 t•d ~nm t' gan11.·:-. as a frt·sh · t\a ret'm ,\bdu\.Jabb:.tr. left VCLA. rnau la~t :.l•a,Pu, 11:.i..; i.tri('kt•n 11·i1h lhe Br uins l'l'tntinued ln \\·in naLinn:d h(•f)at11is. 11·l11 t·h taU~('d \\'nodt•n lo cham!)ionships with StC've P;__1tterso11 \1·a rcl and mo\c up 6·1\'__, frcs hnlan at cente r. 'fhcn came \\lallon and Brett Vronn1;__1n to lhl' f"o. '.! Cl'tller \Vil kcs, \\'ho IC'd the team to l\\'O more post. nationa I e rowns beforr losing to N(lrth or .John~nn. \\' •l(lf\l"rl .s:1id. ··11e :s Ca rolina State last spring. ~oing to be hack ou1 f<ir practi CI:' thi s "I think it 's trLe that the Pac-ft is a \\·('('k. but nnl1· on a \l'l'\' limit£"d ha:-.i:o;. very well -balanced confe rence," S;Jid It \\11l 1>rohably bl' a nionth IX'f!lre ht· \Vooden. "E\'ery coach ri gure.s his ciin r't·~umt• pr~u:tiee nn :i fu!l·tin1 c teamisstronger.Y.•iththel•x1·eption rif ha,,i-;. 1·n1 Jttllll'ful lhat by lhc t·nn· L'CL.A. \\'hen yo u lose ~upcr playt·r·s ft·rrnt·e St·as11n. 1n .l,;inuar.'. ht· 11·ill lit• li ke \Val ton a nd \Vi lkcs, th\'r~·s no hilck lo :,:iv£• u-. son'e pla~. •· . "'·ay you can be as st!J)llJ!. 'l'IH-· 1; 1 · \'t•;1 r ·11 ld \\' nndcn. \1 ht"•t' ·•Jt'sjust likethe~;{'al'\\hcn\\'C lt•SI 1ca1n:-. ha\t' \Vnn nine (If thv !;_isl I I Kareem "·hen the re Was no '"ay you natinn:1 ! ch:1mpionship~. de srrihetl tould JoSt• a pl;iyer 1vith lhl' st<ilu rC' nf l)rollingcr as ;J .. ,.l'n-~1bll· .'rlungstl'r. l ie knn\\'s he 's not Bill \Vallon. T just 1111fl th1• 1:1:-.r !1u ;1 r1 c·r 'rhc th1l·f~. 11h11 :-.cnr('d 111 the fir!1 h:.i Ir 011 a th rt·t·· ·' a rd toUl' hdt1\1 n 1>a:-.s I rom J):.1\1 :-.on to Ed Podolak and a l1vo-y;.i rd Podo lak di,·c, iced tht> A<imt• \\'hen \\"t•ndell lla\'C'S ran one yard for a lOuC'hdO\\'n\1·ith.l l :59 left. , l(fn'W5C•IY 1 rG ,. ._., 0.nVPf , I• I) IJ -J( Ol'n OC~vwarth I tun Tu•-lt0<k I(( Pgaoi•k •IM"hOn> 0..W>On!oleN.'flJllkPU O<rrt-l(ey-rlll I •uf\ Tu•,_ k><lt I'.( POOOt••l•un!ol"tl"ll<l••<lt °"" V•n '*U~~n 11 Pf\.lo!fomJoh!l!.oll ruoll'f h <t K( fC.'iol~n~<uO•I .:c Sil(ty Arm"ronq 1.-..:k•~a '"'"° ,,,,.~ OC (. -T ••lo•" IN1' trom O<l""nS!~ntfu<I "" k .:( C..e<'nll fun SICn~ru~••(' .:( FC.~lfnPruOJ!I ~n .: .. v .. o•lhl1un l.1(l.l..,I~ I<( H;ove> I r~n k•<• ldolf'd Oen 51 ~ .. e P•'> l•on1 J\lt.,....or> '"'"' • '"~ "-)0,231> Says Vern1eil \\Hill him to be Halp h Drn!lin gcr, f"'"tewn~ ,1,hic h I thin k can Ix• prelly good. ln-Ru'.~fl·v••O• PdY.o"')Ya•O' R~!ufn v••d~ Pa~\ ,. 77·1l "' " SW & ...... We Have to Throw To Defeat Trojans WS ANGELES CAJ>) -1'he L"Cl.A coach ... But he can throwlhl' ball , ;Jnd Bruins a re t aking the foru•ard pass throw it \~·ell. lie can be an impressi\'C out of moth balls this v.·eek as they thrciv.·cr. ~le just ncl'<fscxpcrience. prepare foriSaturday's crosstown cnl· •·\ve·re going to thrCnv the ball lision y,·jth the Southern Cali fornia bccaus£" thl•re's no,\vay y,·e ca n com· Trojans. pletcly knock USC nut flf there a ll the "There's no way \\'e can beat USC time. \\1e \V iii block lhen1 fro m tinfe tO "·ittiout thrO\\'ing the root ball." t:Cl~A Ii me, though. Our f'ffensive lin e is nol coach Dick Vermci l said l\1 onday.. too shabby." "\Vcy,·illthrow the rootball mnre.'' The orrensi,·c line. d ubbed the The Bruins ha\'e thrO\\'R the ball "Hu~C· Cf'rporation." has been lhc .. rarely a nd \Vith little suc cess sin ce strength nr UCLA's team all season, quarterbaC'k J ohn Sciarra \Yas lost fo1· Vermei l said . the season \\·ilh a broken ankle !\Ja kinµ thl' ·rrn.1<.1 ns ra,·n r it es against CaHrornia Oct. 26. Freshman doesn't s u rp ris~ Vcrn1t•i l IJut ·t he. Ste\'e Bukich started !he ncxl game at coach said. •·1 ·11 be real disappointed \\'ashington a nd tl1rc\Y fi \'C intcrcep· if 15 points dccidl' the game, l reall y tions. Sophomore Jerr Dunkworth . would." coming off a n a.nklc inj_ury ~startcd_"J 'm-nol sa)•ing other teams d"'n·1 lhe lastl \,·ogames. have the same amount of .,ride. or The 6-(oot, 200-pciund Oank\\·orth .· \\'hate,·er it takes. but son-of·a-g un, knO\\·n more as a run ning threat th an our kids arc goi ng to battle ynu. They a passl'r. ,,·ill sta rt as the Bruins meet . might beat us by more points. I don't Southern Ca1 Saturday in l\f emorial kno\10, but ri ght no\v I'd like to belie\'c Coliseum\\'ilhthe Rose Bo\\·l at st:ike. il°s going lo be a tighter ba ll game Dank"·orth has completed onl y 8 nr than that." 21 passes th is season. :ind lack or a ·\·erm ti l was extremely com· prQ\'Cn passing Ol ttack probably is ;:i 'plimentary nf UCLA's crossto"'n ar- big ractor in th e C'ldds that made the chri\'al. Bruins tS·point underdogs. ";\II any person can ask. a ll thl• \'<'r m('i l sa id Da nkworth playerscan ask.is theopport.unityt11 sometimes runs y,•hen he should throw play the best team in the count ry. ;,ind fin Vcer·T option play!>. "I-le has mflrC I really be lieve USC is lhc best team confidence in hi s ability to run than he in the United States ":hen they want to does in his ability tothrov.•." soid the play." \ari <ib ly the conl D'-lriSllll \Vi ii be n1 adc lherc. but. i don'l lhink n.alph \\'ill !el itaffctl hi 1n . ""'" ~~mb~S·IO'll F'l!n.llt••~·~•·d~ 32·"9-l ~~yes Relax~~ ~o~ ~ig .10 D eci~~e:r_: .. COLUMBUS. Ohio !UPI) -A relaxed. a lmos t st!rene Ohio Slate coach Woody Hayes said l\londay he fell his lhird·ranlu .. >d Buckeyes were ••on the upswing" os they prepare ror Sa.turday's Big Ten sl'lowOOwn against No. 2-rankcd MichigOl n. Hayes who cut coke for new~ media m'cm~rs al his v.·cckly press -Juncheon. 1aid lh~ Bu ke_ves plB~'.Cd •·a great sei:ond half'' In la~t weckcn· .d's U.10 win at lov.•a nnd "I think we;re on Qur way back" (rQm a 16·13 loss lo A11chigan State lYr'O wcckC!nds aco. ··1t'1 no· setrct what this game mt:ans.," Uaye1 said. rercrring lo I.he • upcb min g c l ash hclwecn 1h i~ Buckeyes l9·1) and the unbeaten Wolverines of coach Bo SChcmbechl er (1().0 ). Al stake Saturday ror th£> BuckeycR will be a share of the Big Ten title, a Possible thl~ straight Rose Bo wl trip and a shot 3l the naliorni.I champion· ship. - 'Should the Wolverine~ win, they would own th (! conf~rcnce t itle J)\Jtrightand alons: with it the bowl bid und would have o.111 even slronRer ar1:u ment rnr the N_o. 1 rt1.tlng. Asked to assess th is ycnr 's \\r(l~\lerincs learn. Ila.yes. uslni;: the ""·ord "?ilichlga~" which he ra rely d0t~s. so1d. "i\·l1c hi gan alwayi; has .:. fine football l<'am . ., lie said "'it "'OUld appear" 1hc Wol,•crin<.'s :ire AellinJ: better. c1,in ciclinJ: v.•ith a lla)·cs iheory th at l:itc In the season. teams are either getting bcttC"r or worfse but not stnndinJ: still. "Th<'Y ha\IC run up pretty big scorl'S t \\'O offtic last t hr re games.·· Ha:yt~. "even before-tic \vas a<:.kcd, s:iid, "\'·rs. \\l~ \\•111 cln~e the ~t ad111m lhls u•c<-k. ·· Thf' Hu<'kC')'t•s co:1<'h . ho"·evcr. ~•1 ld he y,·nu ld mC'cl n1g hll \o' \\ ith nl'\\ sn1~n after 11racti<'c llayf'SJaid the Ohlo State orrcnse. \Vhil'h hll5 l_~Qrcd 408 poinls in the fi rsl 10 aomcs, st'Kluld be near r11\I strength I for t he ~fich igan i:ontcst. ;\J l -U ic Te·n-t ac k l c Kur t Sch umach cr, who sa t o ut t he ~lichigan Stare g:ime y,•fth a knee in. Jury, playcfl the S<'cond half at lov.·a :lnd came through v.i thout trouble. "Kurt did \\'Cll and v.·e fi,1ture to hJvc him Saturday," llay<'s:-atd orthe6 .. \, 2Si?·1>0und sC'nior ro·c:ipr:11n. ·rhi!" is thr ~ixth ttnH• 1n the last l'C'\ en ycar:oi the S<'t1:-.0n f111alt' bcl\\·een lh(' 1l•a m~ d c('iclc ~ the Ut~ Ten chan1 - p1nnship "I dn11'1 !hink 11 ·11 rnt1h1• any dif· fcrl'll('I'. I dnn'I think it'll havc any lll';iliop on lhl' gan1e." Schcmbcchlcr :-..1id. rcfcrrtnA In lhl' Uuck )t'S loss • 1'hcrC' \\'ere other outstanding per· formers. Quarterback Oa\'e Sehmidt of i\l ission Viejo "'as one or Or;inge Count~ ·.s top 1>a ssl'rs. completing 93 of 159 µasses for 1.547 ~·ar(l~ and :1 5!t 4 completion rail·. Aga inst San Clrml'n· te, Schmidt com1>leted 19 of 30 for 252 ) ards. Ron Freed of i\l ission Viejo y,·as vir· tually a consensus number one al ti ght end . Guard Ed Polliard and center !\'lark Sports i11 Brief St>condTl·am f: -Gregory. :\I ission Viejo F. -Sc·hmidl. :\I i~sion \.il'j1• 1' -Picrr•t . L'ni,·crsitr 1· -Chanlplin. L'ni,·er~ity l' -·ranner.Dan;i llills LB-BIC\ck. San Clemente LB-E1•:.in s, i\I ission Viej o ·LB-Jones. E!Toro 1.8 -Jnhnson. L<iguna Beach B -Serrano. Laguna Beach B -}leaney.El1'oro Sr. J r. Sr. Sr. Jr. Sr. sr. Sr. Sr. sr. Sr . Owens May Resign Huskies Grid Post SE ,\T TL f': -Ln1\·er si1y of \Vashington football coach J im O\\•ens has .. ,,irtua ll y decided to step down.'' the Seattle Posl·lntcll igencer rcpar- tetl today. It attri buted the report to .. sources close t(\ the situ;ilion. •· The paper a lso said ;_ithleti c director Joe Kearney may be leaving and is r ated , a \op Cil nd idate for the athletic direc- tor's JX>Sl al the Uni\·crsity 11f Indiana . .J. W:-On\·ig rett·n~ announced his resign:1tion ;__1 t Indiana. If 0\\'nes steps do\1 n, and Lhe report said the announ- ecmefll cf'luld come o.1s soon as \\·ed· uesday. iL \vo uld end his IS·year reign· at the school and his career as a foot- ball coach. IJCI in TolfrHeoJ LONG B EACl-I -L1C trvine \Viii meet UC Sa1;1ta Barbara Friday in opening aclion or the NCAA \Valer polo ehampio nships al Dcrmonl Plaza Oly m pic Pool here. The UCI Anteaters or coach Ed Ne\vla nd al'c seeded third behind Pacifi c·S powerhouses Cal and UC LA . Cal meets the Air f'orce Academy \\'bile UC LA faces Stanford. In the nther gam e. Cal State lf'ullerton) races l;C Davis. The ehampionship gu mc "·ill be played Saturday ni ght at 8:45. 1UcA l isl e1• One-- Rookie running back J ames ~I<'· Alister \v iii miss thc Southern Cali for- nia Su n's \Vo rld Football League playoff game agai~st llawaii Thur · sday night. Sun co<1ch Tom Fears announced l\l nnday the former t:CL.A st•1 r has a knre injury and a sprained ankle. "\\'e have st11nc injuries 1\•hich will be a bi~ factor." f<'cilrs said rolloy,·ing an afternoon \\'Orknut. 1·ony 1\d;1ms . the \\'fL's No. 1 pas· !-er . suffered ;i brui sed arm ~ncl shoulde r in a 27-24 loss to the Florida Blazer~ al Anaheim last 1'hursd:iy ni ~h!. Bo 011 P r fjhalio 11 DETROIT -l.::i:-.t }ear's outbu r!'t ;l!!ainsl lhe Bi)'.? Ten athleti c directors. \1·hn voted in :-.end Ohio State tn th<' Ro ~l' RO\\ I. has rrsultcd in a. 11\n ~e;ir 1>rob::ition for :'ilichi gan fOfll · h<1ll "co:tch Bo Schcmbechler, the Ul'trnil Frei• Press s.aid tflday. Hi:;: Ten C'on1111 issioncr \V :iyne Du kr said he \vou ld nnt cnmmenl berause l'Q nfe rt'n<'l' rules forbid it. Sc hem- bcChlcr \1·as nnt :1 ,·ailablc anrl :\l ichigan alhlct ic 'clircctnr DCln C;inhan1 said he '"didn't cvt•n \V:lnt u1 ta lk ;i b<1u t '' I he ycar·nld incident. ~C'hcmh~·chlc·r \\':1S placC'd l'n PrM;).1Jon hy :i special c1,11nn\i!lec. ('11mp(l~ed (Ir cnnfcrcncc athletic clir"ctors ~ind facult\ rcprcscnlnli\'1':-. 1'ht.·~ ::1cted aflf·r Schcmbcchlt>r t hart:C'd lh~t Bi g Ten .comn1issinnPr \\'ayn(' llukc h:1d "engineered" lhe \'Ole> \l'hich scnt Ohio Sta le to Pn:»ad t•na rnllO\\•ing lhl' Rtt<:kcyc!i' 10· 1111 1r ''ith :\lichi gan 1n their 1973 Bi g 'fL'll l1n,1 ll" Jn:::: Con ... 11 1\'.:1tt1rtl :\E\V ORt.EA?\S -Bill "Bu\C'h" \t;1n ltrcd•t l\nlff. "ho led th<' l.ns 1\ncr le~ 1.akl"r., ln l\\fl '1.lr:iic.ht NB \ !in.di-, ~l11nd.11· ht·<·amo the ~econd •hl',ul cn:ich nl the l\cw Orle11ns J niz in "" 1n.1ny monlhll. \.in H1 C<l;1 l\olff 1'l'pl:iccd Srotty • RobertSC1n. \vho was rired SUnday just hours before the J azz Jost their 15th game in 16 starts. · .labbnr Rel11r1u? MJL\VAUKEE -The ?llilwaukee Bucks say·rncy·no-p;c to 11·t1·v~'Star cen- ter Kareem Abdul-Jabbar back ~n uniform this Y..'cek. TONY LEON Quits OH P ost Dana Hills' ~eon Quits By ROGERCARl..SO!\" ot111eo.11v..i1111!.U11 ' Dana llills Hi gh rootball coach Tony f_,ron h as resigned his position after a three-year stint at lhe Dolphins cam- pus the Daily Pilot has learned ex- clusi \•ely . Leon, \\'ho bega n the football program at Dana Hills. has becn in coaching for 15 years and leaves the roaching r a nks al Dana Hills arter tv.·o4·5seasons. No successor has been named, but t\\'O leading candidates at Dana !lilt s 11 il!h :ire assistants 11ar\C'n Charnbcrs and Don DeGront. Leon gave his verbal resignation prior to the 1974 campaign 10 \Va.It Spencer. Dana 1--lills lh,i.:h"s recent pri ncipa l. and !he turno ... er has 110 llcarinp on 1..eon ':-. df'cisinn. Sources cloi:.t• to LIH· ~('cne ~:i y L<:<1 n's personal cv~llu a t111 n or •• priori Lias htU"e d 1ctuted-tbe chan • • ·~ Three !o~ing seasons :ippJrcntly \\'ere not 1hl• re;_i~ons for Lcon':i. rlel'ii1ivn Tht' sophornore !{'am won the l cn ~ue ('hamp1onshi p this year anll it appears the Dolphins \\ it l Ix.- stronger in 1915. Dana l lills appea~ to be ~trongcr al quurtcrb:ick, ta ilback and dcfc n- Sl\'Cly. Lt<.1n's ~ri d philosophy has not be.en a l'a,1• (•f "1nn1ng at all co~t nnd has :1dm1ttC'd pre~surc fro1n M>mc iiour· ccs. '')'nu ha Vt" lo ti Vl' \\Ith pr(!S5ure and it 's some I h 1 ni;i I don't «'l!PCCially like.'' l..cfln has said prev1ou~ly . "'And it is hard not to lrU n5fcr M)mC of lhat prtt• !\UrC off tothC kids' Shoulders.'' . ' l Laguna ' At CdM ·· ~ { ' l Coronn del Afur Hi gh School will ho st Lagunti1 Btl:ach in third round CJF iglrl5 ''olleyball action tonig'hl al 1 with t~ winner advancinll to Thur1dayis quurt~rflna1s. Couch· L)inn ti1eade'S Liiguna Beach Ar· tists ran th~ir undefeated record LO' 15 y.•ith straisht a-y•9teriee &;'Jtt"o£cMonHr--""";:::-~ and Sonora in playoff ac- tion, Corona de! -?rlar, under coach Kathy ~ulmer : ,.d e feat ed tit ayfai r in opening round action, then was extend ed to a 16·1• decision · -in'" the·-thint""and- di!cidi ng gam e of its matCh with Newport Harbor. The victor tonight will langJe \Vith the \Vlnner Of;& game be t we'en n-tarlboroug h lliih or' Los Angeles a nd Pius X of Down ey in Thursday's quarterfinals. " CdM's DALE KEOUGH SPI KES OVER LAGUNA'S VALERIE CONWAY. DAMARISMEYER$(12). AND MACHE LLE JOHNSON LOOK ON . Laguna Bui lds Girls D ynas ty Pickeroo · To Mesan By 110 \'V 1\RD I.. lfi\1\'0V Ot IN h llr Pll•l S11U • La~uria--Beath lligh School is building a gi rls sporls dynasty that "'ill be tough to tumble. VoMeyball coach Lynn !\Icade had 12 lc ums in ron1- pctitlon including \'arsitr. Junior varsity and CAA squads und they in\'ol\'Cd 72 g1rls. ,\II or the ti'ams \\·ere un· defeated during the regular season "'ith the varsity and jayvec s_c1uad~ posting 13·0 marks. l 'h e tenni s te:.im fiid a lmost as "'ell. "·inning eight regular season mat · ches and losin~ only t\\'O. The, South Coast League V.'ill be represt'nted by l\\'n singles · players and to,ro d11uhlcs tl·arru; in CI F com· · petition and ·five or the-'S'ix--J-larr~ _Johnson._ oL Costa '!!i ris are students at Laguna \!es.a capt~red the_ \\ieek.ly Be;;ich . · Ja il y P1l o l P1gsk1 n l'he top doulJJcs tombinc Pickeroo rootbalt guessi~g is Karen Carlson and Jill :ontest with SC!Yen losers in l\no\.\'lton. On the runncrup a \1'eC'k \1·hcre upse_ls \\'CrC' .<;quad :.ire llC'idi Jlulst and lht> norm especially Jn K:.ithv lilerchanl the pro rank:-; l.i1-ida Robertson ,1·ill pla.v .Actually. Johnsory V.'as the as the league's !">ri. 2 sin~le~ \~·inner on lht' basis of lhe µlayer-tn•·hreaker system as lhe ··[hchevenur\':ll:Sllyand n1o s t mas s ive tie in Junior \'arsity teams arC' Pickcroo history took p!art•. st1·ongcr than <iny v"e ha\·c ~incteen cntr<1nt:-; \\'ere had in lhe past in volleyball deadlocked for the top spot even !hough son1e nf the a_nd Johnspn \.\'US finally ·prc\'ious teams \\'ere also declared the \·ictor as he undefeated.·· .\I t•ade savs. t·<ime v.•ithin 18 points of hit· ··Annt· llC'nderson ·and ting the tie·brcakcr tot:1l on Terr~· '1';1 ~ Jor are lht· most the nose. in1prn\'!•d players on lhC' :\one ~JC J!) correctly junh.11· \";irsity \\'hl lc S:.inc!y ta bbed !\;e\\' Orleans to beat P:.irsons and L.\'nn Buhlig the Rilms in one of the are the n1ost impro\'ec.I nn many pro shockers of Sun,· S f • thevarstt\·. Ur Ing · duy artl'rnoon. And only one "Our three freshme n. ol.lhc...19...=-1>atrick..Smilh..oL --,~;.-1..ilivW,, cii!Wi M1 n11o1 -sandY-EO"l1\\'ay~ ·\\'e-ndy-Pt!t· La gun rl BcaC'h .~ foreSa\v He••T: ler and !'\;incy ·rr\.·sselt did tli:.it the N Y Jets \vould ;:~.~:::;:~~~.11" t..· \\'ell for the i unif•I'. \'a rs it \". knock orf NC\\' England. J.,,.,.rkFtnm.., tF<J l •o ··1 ft·l·l the setting ~if Go.iye He111, • Johns11n aild Susan Stein l.llo0t•l.•~•llgSI0>1IFVl•• • d h h. . r c·1 .. \ ,,,,.,.,k ... ll•~IFVl •S an l c rtttng-Ct Hl:; I Ii· l.o.. ... 1terr1M1u dcrson. i\larci<1 Dair . Al· ~~11~~Tu<.ku IM\s1 lison Olmstead and Lis:.i 2.a~y1.1.1n9•1"" (F<J •.. Smith \\'~I S •>ut-;tanding for J.DtM! c:i..in rM> •<> the 1· ti nior va rsil \'~ ..... 4: .. 1.TomE•H•fF<JJ.s .. \\'e had thret> seniors on 1.1111N1~•""!F1JI •• the , .. ,, .. ,·,,. ·u1cl oil pc•'o•·· l.OonJo~nst..,,!FV 1•• • S • ' • 1 .... is· n1t•d \\'C'l!. Thl.'~· 01rc i'\anci l.OonPettnonlFVltt -\llisPn Valt>rie Con\1·ay t .MlktPeli!'1 (FIJJl1 t • · . .. .1.&ooH..-ci111 !Ml JS and Dan1ari s .\!eyers~ • John son earns a bJ;.iek ;ind l\'hite port;.ible tele\'ision set , rourtesy or s ponso rin g ABC Co lo r Television stores or Hun· tington Be ach. The l\vorun· nt•rsup . Oa\'e Fontes of Cost;.i l'\Jcsa and Cindy Rudy Qf ~C\\'port Beach, each "'in a portable radio. also from /\BG Color Television . It's easy because nobody knows Tahoe/Sien-a better than Air California. One call arranges an economical package tour for one or the whole club from Orang~ County.AiJl)Ort . -737 SunJet to Sa~mento. bu!'-or ''skleru:ed" National rentM"' • tar. deluxe accommodations and lilt tickets. Greal 3, 5 nnd 7-dayitineraries prepared by Ol~pic medal \.\llnner Jimmie Heuga .. :for as little as $18.50 per day: Money Sdving group f~res and femily plnn. Call Air Callfonila Easy _ Information. If there's an easier way to get you there, we'll b'1 th~ first to tell youl , Al R. ·p., """" do""'"'"""'""' CALIFORNIA 7 37• We're easy to take. CoU Easy lrt/omtOl fon In Orang• County, (7J4} 5404550: Do11111ey, (213) 9'l4· J3JJ,·Lo94na. (714)494:7595; L<»A~les: (213J627·,'j40J .• Feotwts GM Co,, -I • Servite StillNo.1 In Prep Rankings Servile lligh·s Friars . Orauge.Counl~onJy_Edison rem.ain-utop the official 1No . 5) and Kennedy lt\ed Or:1nge Coun1y 1'op 10 prep for 10th) clash lhis \\'eek in football 1·a nkin g~ foltov.•ing lllaynff action. tht•i r anne xation uf thl· 1\ngt•h1s Ll'a g ue trrnrn !asl Pos. Tean1. record Points 11·cl'k. · I. Scrvite !7·1·.LJ 58 '[h e Fl'iars ..J;noe~ed :l.Foolhill(9·01 56 \lall'r Oci out df the CIF :J. Ne\\'port I-I arbor (8-1)43 playnffs "'it h a :l l-17 \11n 4.~'falcrDci 16·2·l l 42 ;ind art• SC'eded !\n. 2 111 !ht' :'i. Edison C7·1·1 ) 39 ·l·.\eliminalions. n. El Dorado <9·0l 23 ·rhC' J):iil.v Pilo1 \I ill 7.SA Valley (6·1·21 18 publish ;1 final poll :.it lhl' !I. Fullerton (6-2·1 J 17 1·nnclusion of th!' playoffs to 9. \Vestd\inster (5-3·1) 14 dete rmine~' final ranking. JO. ltiel El Modena 17·21 7 ()f the ratC'd team.<; in Kennedy 18·1l 7 ·~ WEDNESDAY FROM..4-P.M, -DEL TACO at porticipoling Dell ocos all over the Southland Anywhere yorrgo,~ Only V.O. is V.O. • • • $7.35 4/5 91 • .... Ta Seagram's V 0. The First Canadian. First in smoothness. First in lightness. First in popularity throughout the world. Seagram's yo. Th~ ~irst Canadian. < Pf!l~Es WORTH '15DD00 WIN _7r!mt yy w.Mcly Pi ... in Pidt~ '74 w inne(I will lie • ..,. ;:l,"us by AK c.M Telhliion .t Hunt~,.. A~e,lac:• winr'tl!rt will rectlve a $ .II 1-ith 12-1 , diaeonal MMIVf9, Wack and , ff• ......._ t. evlslon 1t'l. s.tol'ld ~ wln...n P.t • $16.95 Zenith tcibl• mMel raClit •tMI Hllflll ~ piis-ore Z.nith "billfold" podiet ~b'-riNliet Worth $12.9S Mch. All .pri a" are v.11194 oc~lnt to monufocturer'1 1utfffl9d retell pricei. , Entriff may_ be de~tH until lhurMMY oft~ ..... AK ColOf' T•ltml.n~ "In Pick ..... '74 ~UCNfer. 0t at °"Uy "lot o cM In Huntl~ton leoch, Newport leoch, Costa , lotuno IHch • San Clonwnto. · w..kly -'"'*" will be notl~ by moil al'MI ftMIY pldi Up thtlr prizn at . •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ENTRY BLANK """"'~-----------~ ......... ~----------~ °"'----------"•'---: ...... ~-~~--~~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : · Cirde • • •-m1 you think will win thi1 WM.k's. tomn ! • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Atlanta at San Fra11eisco Buffalo at Cleveland Chicago at Detroit Dallas at Houstan Denver at Oakland Kansas City at Cincinnati Miami at NY Jell M!nnesata at Rallls Hew Englcmd at laltl-re Philadelptira at Washington St. l.oliis at HY Ghmfs San Diego at Grftll lay ArkeinHs at Texas :r ech · Baylor lit SMU . Stanford at Callfarnla South Caroll11a at Cl•mson Duke at North C-Una Yale at Harvard .Narthwestern at }ll!.nols rnc1-at Pwdue Kansas at Mlssotlri Kentucky at Tennessee Tulane at-LSU . , .. -.... • Sytacuse at Miami IFla,1 . Mlchlp lit ()hip State OlclcilMHfta at H•bralka ~ OrecJon at Or.qon State Cortlell at Ptf11eeton • : ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " I • : • • • • • USC at UCLA . Washl .. on at Woshllll)ton State · , Tit llWE• -My I'*' on the t ... 1 nv'"Wr cif ,N;lrtti uortd in •II 'o. ,..,,.., 11 __ _ "1$kin Pic.lttroo 1$ • ,....ar,it9hw't .t tM Daly Pitot tpOf'fs 1tctton toch MoMOy, T•tdty dWtc1nt1doy • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • . . :~. • • • • :, : 1\ : l :. l • • : I' ···············~····· .... , .•............•...•..... .: '. ' _.. . .... . Estancia r Center Sparkles By DAVE ROMANO '°' .. ~,.,. ........ Playing center on most football teams is not the most excitint' or more SPORTS glamorous position to play, but this isn't the case when '-~~::::::::::::::::::::::~...1o~nze~Jais ~Pnte.r..Jo.t......a r ·QII = ~ Area JCs Seeded one Estancia High utilized. ~ost centersnave tfie r~sponsibility or just snap. ping the·ball to the quarter· back and making only one block, usually on the man who rs closest· to him . Golden West College has Estancia center Brad been ·'1eeded third and· Green, however, does a lot Orange Coast fourth in the more than that. ' Southern California JC G.reen, a 6-1, 215-poUnd water polo playoffs Nov. 26· senior, can trap block, pull 27atEICaminoCollcge. • lo block _like a guard and Saddleback College could even does some down field also gain the playoffs, but blocking for the Eagles. mustdefeatlwoolherteams What makes him so special to do so. The Gauchos is the fact that he can do all finished second in the A1is· of these special assign· sion Conference race and ments very well. battle Ventura-Friday at According to Estancia 2:30 at Rio Hondo with the coach Ken .Klefer, Green winner of that tilt facing has great speed off the line Cypress orEICamlnoforthe of scrimmage and is very right to advance to theSoCal strong. Offensive line coach tournament. Don Burns goes into more Golden West's Rustlers detail: champions of the Souther~ "It is very rare for a cen- California Conference face ter to ha\•e the ability to Pasadena CC at 10 :30~.m. ~ trap block," says Burns. week from today while "Green has the speed to do Orange Coast draws fifth it and the quickness. lie seeded Mt. San Antonio. sometimes appears to be OCC and A1l. SAC tied for moving even before he's second in the South Coast given the ball to the quar- racebehind Fulferton. terback. '' Fullerton is top seeded Kiefer compares Green to and will m eet the at.large r~rmer Estancia center tea.m at 1 :30 next Tuesday Vince Klees: who is playing while the other first round second string for Notre game matches second Dame thi s year as a seeded Long Beach CC of the' sophomore. . Metropolitan-Conference ''Klees may bi! a little big- and 1.fission champ Gros· ger, but Green is a little smont. That's a 9 a.m. faster," says Ki eft!t ... Their game. ability is about the same. HB Pair ~-league Huntinqton Beach High's Loren ltficklin and Greg Nitzkowski have earned first team honors on the Orange County Sport· swriters official All-Empire League football team. Foothill Hi~h 's Paul :r.t cGaffigan and Bob Osborne are back and coach -arth'e ye·ar. while-A-naheirn's- Brad Harline is linemanof the year. however." ~ On some plays in the rather unique Estancia of- fense, Green is called on to pull Out and run interferen- ce. "We run a lot of sprint out type passes and Green is of- ten called on to pull and block in these situations because our offensive line is split so much ." sa\'S Burns. ··erad does an exc'ellent job of blocking in this type of situation also." Green is also an excellent pass blocker and has ways of getting the jump on the defensive player even before they make contact. "When we are in a pas· sing situ ation and I know a .. ~.,. •• u-... I'm going to have to pass l'in10t1 ... 11 ••• block. I might take one step' l"K. l'tayw, Hlttll W\. TE-DoftSMpflart1,,.,,.,,.1m ,_ Sr. lo the right or left im· T--8119s,..rHm,Fooi11111 llO .w. mediately after r snap the ~-•Wllll•,K•-tly !tS 5r b II '.b' h C ............ IC•lftlll, FH!Jtlll~ -k: -a w IC .USllally means.. c.---uno .. ,Hllbb,,Fiot11111 oo s... we are going'to run and it ~~·1~!""~!~~:;:_11, :: ~~:· throws the linebacker \\'ho t1-4'11t1McG9111,...,F_,.,11 111 Sr. reads the play off." say;( ti-Mer• Ltrwn, Ktftft.t<IY 160 Jr G Th· ' •~e<JSptkfler, ,,00111111 160 Jr: reen. is gives me an cx- 11--eobTfl'r-w•. K•n"'"' 1eo St-. tra step and also gives me a l'lrtlO.ltllM bell h £ k k' DE-BollP•lmtr,An•r.t!m 111 s.. er c ance o ·noc ·1ng DT-<-ing11.9m,KtNMC1J 110 St: him down if he is too far off or-.....1e,,FoM11111 • m Sr. balance.'· oe-1ta ... rl1,A..-1m "' Sr • LB44irt1nt,...,._1m i.1 Sr: Green has been a center LB--<M<l•,11:1-a, mi Sr. since he was nine years old 1..e--c-, .......... 1m .. Sr ~'~"-·ac11• "' 1ri and doesn't really care lo 11-11111Mtlns.K•"""'' 110 Sr. play any other position. He 11-eobS.-J•u,Or...-us Sr r l :r.M1U.1i..1t-...... 111 1r: sees very 1tt e action on s.c...,T•-defense, but -has played t: HMtft,F.o11>1u 111 "· some defensive tackle this T.....,._Gtrdon,Or.,,., tti Sr. _,. ...... ~,lt•t.1~ "' ""'· C~MNM.C,...eu ltS Sr. l,.ll--ltel'lnCl•lfWM•,Or"'9f l'IO Sr. 1,.11-0ewW•IMWl,Kt .. Ut l6l Sr, ll;-JlmDll,..,,FoolhlM 1MI Sr. •JkU..,s..kllti..<' l&!i S•. ,.._..,.,...1titdl,FOOlllUI "5 Sr 11-Gwt,tc..i.11. llO Sr ~,...,._Im IU $r. Collegiate Grid Polls ............... t.OtttatiDmt (45) ..... '·"' LA._llY (t) 11).0-0 1,011 J..Mkhl~n tll ito.o 1,040 •.ONllSIMI .. ,.. 114 S.Hll!reDllme .. ,-o... i:lt season. Kiefer hopes to get Gret?n a scholarship to USC and says he has a chance with his excellent grades. More Sports PtigeB9 ..... brttk• .. w Pl '-::=========~ I 1,.......,,. .. ,_. *I .. USC: 1· I· I "'1 •,TeusA'l.I .. ,.. Jl'S •• P9MSll\t .. :Ml Jll 11.IMryl-l».0 n1 tt..w.mi.o. ,.., 111 U.Nl.CM.S\.11 .. J-4 !Iii M.~Sl.t. .. ,_, IQ 1S. 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QJlitfl Encl l-·,.-·6iiiJ.. -'trft..liCiWI<-~ MOlM CHIYIOLET · ,.,.,_.....__......,c. 147~, _ ·~ ... ~·~ .. i· iiiiiiH radio pager ---· . $17.00 amrnth tota cost ' ---·--no deposlt"vn credit approval ORANGE COUNTY RADI07ELEPHONE SlltVICl 1twc • ,.,. & lt"lcttM Al,.,,.. ef A4Wo1 I ,,....,. $11et" ANTHON T'S SHOI SllVICI •WllTCLlff PtAlA •LIDO •fASMION tslAHO•COIOHA Of.l MAI , N.SM90M S°quAll 1$1.tCfA AMAi $GUTH COAST YIU.AH ' TIR E PRICES . SLASHED SO . WE 'DON'T HAYE TO MOYE THEM ' ' . NO W IS THE TIME TO BUYlll AFTER DEC. 15 WE WILL BE AT OUR MEW LOCATIOM:' 2855 HARBOR BLVD.! PLUS $2.28 lo $3.60 FfD. EX. TAX EA. TIRE DEPENDING OH SIZE • • I SIZE 825xl5 SIZE 885xl5 900xl 5 $ SIIE- BR70· I 3 DR78-14 SIZE G7 0-1 5 H78-14 SIZE JR 78-15 LR'i8-15 ' General GTSOM WHITE LINE E78·14 GEMERAL SCRAMBLER FIBERGLASS BELTED SIZE s279s f70-14 Letter White G70·14 Leffff Whtte G70-15 WhifeUne .H70·14 WhtteUne l'tn $2.6) to SJ.Of Feel b. far bdfTft-D.,...., 0. Siw GENERAL JUMBO 780 FIBERGLASS BEL TE D 95 BLACKWALLS $1.00 LESS ii *299 5/i l ""'1 Sl.21 . hd.. Ex.. Toi' BLACKWALL L-78-15 Alignment COMPACT & STANDARD AMERICAN CARS Extra charge for larger or air conditioned cars, settina torsion ba rs ... and parts }I needed . 40,000 Mile Brake Overhaul THIS $ WEEK CWLY. .. "'" .... , ........... ......... ~, .. 1 !.,.;!JI PjtW ••>» n,,,,. ""'"II "" •11 • ............ ~ ""~"'"''"•' """"' ,.,. .. ,_ ... ..~ ........ .,. •• , -•·'""'I "'"••y Ow!• Df••o . ,,,......, "'"'" ... , ... ,..,.. .... ,.. ~.Tulfl•flllfrilllllft ~-.... .... 11-.-.-... " .... -,.,. I 11<11~ .. Ol.i•I> •NI ("91:• ·~'°'' ...... I -11>1 VOii! au-..DllP SIMCE 1959 COAST 'GENER AL Tl ;585 WEST 19th ST., CO STA MESA-DAILY 7:30 lo 6:00-646°5033-540-5710 • ' !f6 DAI!. V Pit.OT -- PUBUC NatJCE PlmLJC NOTICE flC11Tl~I a1,11n1llil f'l(TltOUS'°"fl!IU ttAM• ITAtf:ltll.NT NAMl ,fAt•MlNf "" ........ ,.._ ,, ...... ~ '""'-'"'"'-....... ~.,.,! J: ANIHONll ~ DELI -10, lltll Occidental Rejects Sena~or o,,er The Counter S, d d' W . Backing __ ........... :S:".:""' ,..,, "" ..... , .• -'"1'1 CutfOM JatS&Jd. .,,, 5',.,..na1 ..... "A",WW..tA..,,.tlNI lht.t .. I Set DI .• l•llMllt'lf!• .. .tc.111. tll,MAAO MANUEL (.UOUlllilO) .....,......, UlJ1 M•, ..... LI,... ii Ttnr. '*4~•. ...._ .... ..,._ ....,_..,, .. 0W .......... ill Dt ............... l11.t11; fllb W\!Mtl h ~1-0l•<lM l>Y "" Ill ..... ....., ...-i. fllil -I 1\ <---l't ,_ ..... Al<.M•ll Mio-' t_ ... lro t ...ii-: .... 1N Ml· Cltalll All U'h St /llAOll'lftl S\.lo • ._..,. f& 1.._ 'ui an ar s· oomg Bi·rdman a;r~~.:t=-:~: :~I: s"~ J~~·s;;~! J.:? t • I I I t '~ .... ·r "' MltLM C ',.' •1 ~ I_& fr' r.. W1tM 11y _, • .._ ,,._,,, Frt _, ~ ,..,_, •••• " ""' 1111 I ...... ho u ,, "°"'" • T2t'I IE .,...... IMt..-..l•..,."1 ,.,, lli.G a•\4'.,. CG<.O'll~ n.MI ...,_IUot 0-1.otOI ..... to""hOll O<t-l&, It/I Tiil\ Mlll .... til ••• !fl .. •llb the . ''9tll -.,., OW1I .. 1)1 ...... """"" • .....,._ f'uOl lollH °'""" (Mti 0.U\I l'illll (kl,"; ., '· ttU. ....,, _,,,.,.., "· u, "· "'' ,.,.,, I.OS ANGELES CAP) - Occldent1r1;I Petroleum torp, told its stockholders it will resist by "all legal steP&" a proposed takeover of the rirm by Standard Oil Co. ot Indiana. rourth largest oil company. ,_ Dllty ~' ___ •_uu __ u_c_N_'ar_1_c_E __ Indiana Standard Ji:&id it "''ould ofrer more than $900 mllllon -$17 a share -for Cktidental. a price f'lam · mer lubelcd ''ridiculous." Occident;tl stock cl~d al $14,12 Ji'riday on the New :or1c:st0Ck;Exchanp;:- llammer said Occidental --:P1J11UC==""'"NOTl=CE----·I ~ ....... c..111o•n11 tltil ~ Di~ F•ll<kt., IM: .. 771 "-'•M ... ,,.., L....-. lle1<4', C1i~ms1 14'<> ... ,,.,....., ,. <lfllllUC:IM t' f1•11 U<tUOoOll '•Ml(t, IM..1 t ........ -. 1'4-9" L .... Me ,......., TM ~I ... \ lol•(C w1t~ 1r.. taunlY (Jwl<• Ol "9 C.0¥"h anOOU• 1). 4~1' "'"' ~hl11HI Or-C•11I IH••t l'llG!, "-"'IM' 41, It, JI •nl 0.lt-l. "I• 11U I• PUBLIC NOTICE Pi(T ITI0\11 •USIMUI NaM•STATIMl:NT ,,.. ............ _ ... ••OMllO_.,...,ei: ...-w .. c11,.tC<1Mpwlo•. 101'"1 W. .. ,_ ....... ,.. ... ,.,, 8t1<l, Cl • .,.., l..,h K. Aotte..U, IOISYI W. M- &t~.,.......,.,. .... II. (6. m.1 TP>ll Ml"'°'t U tll"-IMI .... l'I in• Cll•ICIYoti. L. ,..,..,.1 1 ..... """ ..... '" .... 1!'9<1 "''"!ht c-oty <Wl .. °''"""' """"'' Otl -•• ""· """ l"lolllttl>tcl 0,.., .. Co••I 0.11~ P'tlool, ~ n, 1t,H, -Ooc->t>e•. "" -· PUBLIC NOTICE ~· w. °"'''· c;.ri-.1 No""''· ~~')_;It'~ \l!foJO, ~1.i.1· ..... ll'J'\--,... ""' lllril"'n •• c~i.t ~., • 1""'111 """"'"ll!p Jlmtt \Ill, Gt!\ '"'' t.Ultlftlllf ... , "'" ...... ttw c-.tt U-• ol 0< ... C.-IJ Ot1 "°""""""' I, "'"· ·-· Pilbl•l»H 0<•"90 CMM (»lly "'lot. ....... _, S. IJ, 1', 16, ltU ol0ll·l6 P UBLIC l\'.OTICE su,1•1011 cou•TOll"i'NC0 ·; ~T•tl. OF CALIFO•Nt& f'OJI lNE COUNTT O•OJIANOI' . ,..,,,.,,., NOTICE OJ Ml!,,JllllGOF l'l.TCTIOll FOJI P~fl. 0" WILLAMQ MOLOGJIA ... Uc:! COOl(IL ANO L£fTEltS TEll"Ml.M· TAJIY £'1111 ti MILOA I'. J0HNS°l011, ... -. HOltCE CS HEJIEBY GtllEll 1~ F ... 111( M. J()+lH$fON IW~ lilecl htrtln ' poilllof\ IOf P,-rt ot Wjll •M io4GIOQfoP""( Coclkll ""'OI' h-n(t ot LtO"'' ,.,i..men- "'' IO,.,,, pot1tlof>f1 ••+e••-lo wlll<n •I ,,_ 10" hlfllllf pa.t11<vl<10. end 1n•l the !imt -pl Kt ol llll<lnQ lht \~mo"'°'_., Ml fOt Not ... mlllt 16. 1'1•, •l•.)(l•,M, lfllht tllu<lfOOf'll ot C.11>1•1""""' No. )ol w1<1 couoi. M 100 Ov!c t:eni.t Ott.,. WIS!'" tne c.u, o! "" ... Af\&, C.lll0tnl1. 0t1"NG.,...,bttl, 1t14 *ILLIAM ll, SIJO"N, Cbulll1 (l••- ••1.MUTCMNlll .l;!.!dl _a.Jn.<;l"gcr would be ap:tft!A~t·G cidc.ntafs shareholdl!rs as "'ell as· a vlo l::ition or an- titrust laws, Occ\dent<a l board Chairman Dr. Ar- m11nd tlammer soi id in a let- ter to shareholders. llAIUl'IER SA ii) he was surp rised \lo:h('n the <'hair· man of Indi ana Standard \'isited him last )''CCk :ind proposed the merger, ~'hich would rorm the naUon':s Housing Starts Plum1net ha s retained special legal experts in antitrust lnw In California, New York and \\'ashington, O.C. "Sinre the t~·o companies arc in il.ctual o r potential competitive position in many areas1" said llam· mer. ··a ny effort In merge . .the companic!I \\'Ould tend substanli.:&lly to lessen <'01npetition. ·' Indiana Standard markets gasoline under the Amoco brand and also produ rcs c hemic11ls, plastics and fertilizers. Oc · cidcntal also is strong in ttie chemicals field, and also sells coal and crude oil. UN DER TH E ' Standard proposal. Standard \\'ould l"ICTlflOUI etllOIEIS AttlirM1''1.U • 911.t.MI. ~tltfll,...NT ,.....W.tlMl ........ I .... WAS•l lNGTON <UPI ) - llouslni; sta rts in October dipped to their lov.·cst le\'el in nearly ri ve years, the Census Bureau reports. n.. ........ "'""' ii lillllS --.....,._..., c.t!HotnlMI M)Ol Starts were estimated at 1.124 million units at an adjusted annual rate. It was the lov.·est si nce J.08S million units in J anuary, <970. a : T.i; CJUI UIM4tt •• ,,JWff ~-~ ...,.,...,:,.ltlMMI' ::C:.T..':,:i':;:. i.i. .. ~!-, HMpM1 ~1. ?£~~0,coasi C.111' ,~~~j 0...,11\ P . 11 ... p.....:-JiJf Yl1i. PUBUC NO'l1CE 0r1 .. , _..., ...... c.-... • .,..,, Ill!\ ........ ,, ,, ~-Dy ... _____ _.:.c..c_.:..;...:..::... __ I iNlootdtilAI. 5LP•l4&M ~' P. s..._ • 5Ul'flt10ACOUJl1 0PTMI! Carl E. \\')·no, chairman of the board of1 Wyn n's In· ternational Inc. of Fuller- ton, has been appointed an ofricer in the Order of the Cro"'n of the Belgian go\'cr· nment for his con tributions to th e growth of the econon1y of that nation. f~ •Wit....,,: -, ..... -.... STAfl!.O .. Ca LIFOJINIAFOJI C.-1 CM<• et Or .... 0..,0.:J Ori TNllCOUNT1'0FOlilAMGE "I think it v.•ill be o. long and cold v.·inter for us," said fllichacl Sumichrasl, chief economist for the National Association of ilomc Builders. Sumichrast ()(-u. 1914. Ne. ,t,.91 .. , NOTCC• 0" "EaJllllG OP l'ETITIOJI l'l>tllltfllcl 0'1 ..... CMil o.llJ PllM POJI l'•OU.TE OF WILL ANO FOJl LEf· Oc:c-2', ""' ...,..._ 1. 1!, It, tl!Jll T£STIMl!MTAJIT If/I ~I E• ... ~ ol ROBERT J. DE ROBE14ll$, Coe••"""· P UBLIC NOTICE IL,._,_., •" IUl'.fltlOlt COWltT Of' 'fME $TA'fl Of CA&.ll'OltNIA fOJI fllE COUNT II Of'OJIANGE C.1t N .. MIMI OlllOl!A lO StfOW CAUSE ~II (llANGE OP M-E "' tM """'' 04 11111 App11<el•on vt ""'" OEE llM,,.AO.· f0t C4'or>0e ol ·-· ,,.,. •OO!o<il•°" 01 Paff! OEE '.ilM N.&O. tlM ""°'"'n /ti ELllAllET .. .JE"'· N1 FEA '.ilMNAO. "" <IWl9e o1 """"· -·... """ h..O '" c...n. -.. itlllOC'•••na ••o"' "'o ...,."'•'""' -,PATT I 0£E 511rii!NAD 4'•1 tllecl en ~ICMIOll D"O"°llr:g Ill.. 1>11• O\lmf lie <""'90d lo ELIU.llEtM JEN,,.IFEll\ SIMf.IAO. NOfltE 1$ HEllE81' Gl\IEN IP'lft 190N· "'IE OE liOllEICl"I$ ~., ""° i.t.i" 1 •!lt-fw Prot.~1• ot Wlll-torlUlllnU of 1..en ... T•'1• ... tnl•'' IO -pet!liolll<', nfe1enc:e to •4'lt~ 11 ~tor fwrffler p.o.r. ~CUllt\, •ncl Intl "" lln'l!I -,.._ Of llt.ltl119tl'W! worne na1bffftw:t'"'11111vernbtr ,., ltU, •t t ·JO t .M .. In Ille c.01111•-Of 0.!llf1tnfM N~. Jot ~OtOIJn.~ IOOO~lt Gen'" Df1..e Wtl1, on lMC!1yol~1• •111. C.11l10r,.l1. O.\MNovemt>et I, 1914 WILLIAM E, $1 JOllN, (O<;nlY (!er~ J0s.E f'M J . J0"'ESI ANOL.JO$E l'N t>OLINElt lMJ.W.11 Oltl'llll.91.• .. lM ....... (lllttffll -" ....... Al-ytlot: l'otiU•ow• Publl~tO O••noe (O<lil O.H1 PllOI, ~ 12, I],"· I'll! ~ 411,..11 said he expected unemployment in the building trades to rise rrom its current 12.2 percent - more than double the national rate -to about 16 percent by J anuary. Wynn is one of the fC\\' non ·Be\gians ever to receive th'e appointment. The Ora nge Counly·based fir'm produces and m11rkets automotive fuel, libricant and · coo lin g systen1 ad- ditives. • Dr. )Jalco l m Le\\.·is, general manag~r of Levitt C 0 II - st ruc tion ' NOW THEllEFOllE. 11 11 ller•lly "'°''"' -01re<lld. -... ,..._, PUBLIC 1\'0TICE The census also said permits for new construction for hon1cs. duplexes a nd apartnu~nls plunged to a n annual adjusted rate of 802,000. the Joy.•est s ince December 1966, when the annuai adjusted rate \Vas 743.000. Sun1ichrasl said the ne\\' Systtn1s of roun· tain \'al- ley. has b e c n na1nc d to the Trailer c 0 :1 l' h -tn '" wit! ,.,..,.,. dD e-• -------------llflor• IN\ Couri in o.o.r1 ..... .,. l a.. l1'f '°'" °"' of Otc....... "' , 11:00 p,m. ot wocl !Say la .,.,... • ..,,. ITf """' l4'e l!lfHl(ll""' ..... <"-'llil ot -~1110 1'01 .. OI'""'"· II IS fURT>1E~ OllOEllED. llU! • '°"' ot .... , °'"' 0:... """""'" '" 1111 0.•I• Pilot. e ,.__,., al _.,, c1n11•at•Ot1. 1111nitc1 '" wocl ta""''· ii ~ on<t '''" -· "" ,_ 'Ill(• <f:fo>.I ... --· Pl'"ll' \0 -. 41Y Ill """',..,,no. D•1e<1: ..Xe_, JS, 1t/6 fliANI( DOMENICHlijl Jll&ql! 04 Int 511P1t'°' (out1 tOOlt!Y. C,l\,ltffl f.NO M(OQt.IALQ AnWMY\ II L•"' Air..,, T twtr Mtrtll, s.ilt US 1WJMl<A•l4'W -1tv••I ....... C••-·• tuot' T•"'-"" U ill UWW! ,.,..,.,, .... "'""""' Pu;1>1itn11 0<•11Qe C..lt O.h-, l'llot. Ot!-1 H,uld No"'m"9•S.11. It, \916 "*'·1.4 PUBLIC NOTICE IUl'llllO• (OUJIT Of'TMI IT All.OP caLIPOJllllA PO TN•COUNTY 0, 011:.U.OE .... A-lllU fllOTICI 01' NIAlllMO Of' l'l.TiTIOfl l'Olt ... Oa.t.TE OP WILL ANO IOll &.ITTEllS 01' AOMllltlfJIATIOM WITM TNE WILLANNl:Jll 0 Esllte el "'-"A1' SEGAL, .ic1 MARii MUELLER, ••• ltlAllT F. SEGAL. IU Mal4T'Fli&f4CES SEGAL, OtcNMcl, NOTICE 15j.lEAE8Y Gl\IC:Nl ... t MllAA 0 . MV ELLElt lllt h!tO llf<••n• De1•110tl for ..,._ .. ot Will •nd lor hw..,.•111 Lt1t1ool ...,,...,11!M••l1on ,...,n !lit •It• 11111t•l'<l IO Int ft4'\-t r~lfftfltf 10 "'"''"It mlOt IOI' l"'llWt p<1'1!CUl••t.-... cl !till Ult \I ... - pt.a ot ""•t!llO !ht um•"" t>eot~ It!"'' O.c..,.ll<!t l, I'll, II t ;ltl 1.m., In 11\t ~OU'lr"'°"' GI Otit.1•t .... nl 11111. J Ill ula tw oi. ~ /Oil 01,,;c C.t11i.• D•I ... MM, ln\1'11 C:.tyOl/Sl"tfaM, C<1!ilo•n·•· OiltONove"''-' 11, 1t1• WILLI AMIE. 51 JON"', c .... n1v Ct••~ ...-YltAO,MUIELLlll "NO llMJllllALLC. SAllOEllS tllt Wlhlllr• at••., Sllllt )II UtA119ti.1, Clllfll<11l1t00oll lei: ttllltJl·H.U ,,_"' .... , hllllMf• Pulltl\.l>rd Or~ (6'11 0.llt Pilol. NOY, tt.10,Jt.1'1' 67tQ.ll PliHLIC NOTJCfo: .- " FICTITIOUS I US I NESS NAMESTAtfMl:Nf r~ 1,,.10 ... <1g ..c•~"' ... °"""' ""'""''~ ., I It.IRS Ur.Lllo'll(O, 11611 ..... ti f'ltll\lft 81Vd ~~M.1 An,i, t•llb"'•tlt.tl 01nn1 I ""' JOl l W, 0:.•1•11• NO. 1l, • .._,.., C•lllo1 "•~•1Mll o~n ,,,.1,,,._.,o. 1011 w ic•t•it~ 11111. Sl A..-om.(elllg1nt•t7tG! 1~11 bvl<ntlt " cotldwUtcl t>Y ~" ,,,. dl••-1 (; ..... , 'o.1 T"lt )l••l•mf~l ~I hi~.:! w\11'1 .... '°""'' {.~,. Of Or...-Co""""" Oct-11, 1~1•. ,Jnll ' ""°'''"'• Or""Of Co•1• 0111¥ '1lol, Oc:IOlllt It;""' Ho ... mlllr 2, '·I •. 1911 • 1'01-" PUBLIC J\'OTICE: 1LP·l"''1 d · ~ur1••o•cou•roFrt1E ata IS "pretty much \Vhat STATIOJ CAUFOll•UAFOll "'C expected. It 's going to be r111co':i~~: .. ~~11ANG1 another four or fiv e months NOTICt: OF llEAlllllG OF l'EflTIOfl or the same. But "'e think it FOii l'ltOl.ATEtlF WILL ANO FO• LET is just about to level off at a Tl!ltS TESTA...-E,,.TA111' Esi.1e 01 ""'""' r LE TOWJ.1' J"c..o::so.i rate of ii bout l n1illion .............. " •• lo'1'Rl1.E I , JACICSON units." Ot<: •• ...,. ~~~~i!i!!i!i!ii~i!!ii!i!!ii!!i!ii~I 1'40-TICE t!i >1Ell E:tl 1' G"IEN !nl• OOl..~E~ MAE !l:A,,1'1 1 n-> hoed """'" 1 "'"'"'"'°' P•olM••.,. ,.,111 •ndf<>< ,,........,, COMMODITIES Iii ... Utt~ ftll•M<<llM~ 10 IM p!l•l•>r"'r '"t•-· to "'"I(" .• ~ lorh"'1"'' ""' oo·"·• J "'"1•r.. •ncl '"" 1r.o '"'"' -pi.ce oi """"' UICi-f'l. YWOOD 1111., ., •1¢1'0. t ... s. .... .icorn 1iltlt1 }, 19T.~ ';,• ~~.;· •. ~.=-:'.:. <OUrlt=De~ Wffll 0,.... hwfif ,......., ~··1_..1 "la. Jot wr<1 coutt, ., 1ooc .. ,, Cffl•t• Dflve iNe~1.1ntt>.>C•hOI s..t>llAfl.I, WHY? (llllOl'fll •• 0.11'<1 NoveMller IJ, '~'' r _ _. WILLIAM E.!>IJOl'\11, -c..,.. for NCA:zcaiid.ltiow coun1~C1e1 ~ • .... t. ••.ii ,,_.tt of tMs ... ltM£S, SMI Tl'I, iL Y ANOWf.Ol.EIO" 1"11 9,_111tnl. Slo. V .. ,,.., ... 1oaatic11,C-•1tl .. I/Ill~-\ ·-·· .. ,, l'tl•I-""""'""" O•~"Ot c .. M O••IJ Pl'IOI, No1'fMC>ff l,, It.IS, l'I• 41•1·1• ,......,.....1 .. .,......_,; .. .-. ........................ . ~ ...................... -............................. A s s n · Lt.w1s ciatinn's ,\rohile /~Iodular bonrd o1 !.!;<1\'ernors. 'fhl' '.'\e\\·port !leach resident \\'as 11ppointed as· sistant to the 1}residenl at Levitt in 1972. ~le became GOLD COINS SILVER GOLD STOCKS $..ttt Afric.• ~ltic. \' \ We are Ora~Qe Counly's PUBLIC NOTICE STOT AMD Oldest lirm specializing in ---------~-11 LER COMPAMY G 0 L D a n d S I L V E R NOTICE O,MAJISHaL·sSALE investments. Al"t<O ot C•lllOtn••. lllt-," (Ot-.lliOll. 164t w.~ Dr. PATHA~~ cltll COAST /ICM(lt., Pl••n1,11 n !!'ON> I•· .... ~ "'re Dotie l •<I TOM OD~~. Doril GIOl11 M•wperls..dl IMSUltAMCE CO. Ootle,Otl•""""' Notll/1 6424()06 240~tA•1 .. ~-... 8y v .. 1.,. or •n t •tC~llO" lnW<I on ~l<.......t"""'"..,..c.,..._.,i,."'e 497•1 ftS 0r"'9t ColilllY "lfbOt JllC!lelll Ol'1rkl, Jucl4men1 r11!t•fd; Ot>e•"'il<'' t , l<I" Counh al 0.•nQe. SI.ii~ ol Cl"IDm•• • ._,.,. 9.4% -mOli• I, lf/• bY IM M\lllltlp.OI Goufl.'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~<~•~-~-~~~-~-~~-=·~-~~~=~ 1u<1qmon! fntt•~d 1n t~•O• O! P,iytO ol C•llto•nif, Inc., • coroo••llOfl, o~" COA~T . ICMt A •• 1\>CIQm•nt cr"11\0I' -i <l•J•n•1 T~omll ""'nt Dovie AO.I TOM Oov•t : O•,.I • C.lorl• Do¥ If •\ 1ua•lmtn1 Utb· IG•. ,_1..., I Ml O.Ol•nct "' SI.I ll I• ec· hwl!y due °" ••10 juaqmonl on !!It cle1t ol 11>11nu;1n<1 ol ••ld •••<utoOll, 1 ~.>•t ~•ltll <!(lOn •" tll<! r!Q~!. lillf •n<! <nl~·•~I OI will 1""Q'N!nl Ool>lor In '"" 1>•0<>C•IV in tl>t Gount1 Qt O••nqe, ~l•!e of C•l••or"I~. Of•t•IC.il •• 1u11ow•: LOI ~s. I t ICC •111, 4• l>l!r u .. rtO! '"'°'~ ift 6ooi' U9, P•9e1 lt.17 lnc!Ullve Of Ml.,;11• !-""'!¥• M;op\, •ccora• o! O<AnOt Counly, (•11!0•11!1, •nd tOM"'Onlv lrcWft ~s: •» l'..<>ton.ooo Orl•f. Co~11 M tu, C.lhl<lfno•. NOflCE 1$ HEREBll GlllEN tf\lt Oil f 111Sa1, o.:c'm~r n . tti.. •I I co o'tloc~ P.,.. al fron! l>I (Qur!hO~•c, Or..,,.,.. (o""1r Mll"•llQil Co'"'· •l~I ;~mo;lf~f lio.-:t, <-111 c• "'~"'""'' n~"'"· Co11nh ot °'""""'· ~tll• ol C•"'"'~'~ I w•ll >CU ~t (!Utll( .,..._1.,;,"' lh• fl•Q~l b•~, IOI' (•\hon'""'"'""""'' Ol l"t \)not""~!•!''• •1111\f "O'•I htl• Ind •n!ttt -Toi \.I'd 111dqn:~~1 OttllOf '" ll>e<'tlO"" Mk"bto ~·H•"'lY, •< Sii much ti..•l'OI e~ ..... II<! 1\#(flWtY kl ••l•Slt ""' f~<"(\11""1, ""'" l<Ct-!lllf•t >I •nO <OSI! . 0.1,clt<avembt• 11, ,,,, o ... s.on ,..,,,_ OOil c. llt'll!e Min n••. O••llQf COllN~ 6•£.,..•M.EICS.t. ..... SIEGEL ANOIC;OLO~a" l',O, .. , 1111,0t•'"tli< Stelllll .... ,,, Nill1, C..l•lt•n•• M?lJ Pul)lo1lltO O••noo Co•si 0.11-, '''°'· ""'"'"'ti... 11. "· ?•. 1'11 1111·11 PUBLIC NOTICE Commercial Bank Quality Bo nds - J 8% Tax Free-Municipal Bond s (Subject to Prior Sale) Be Our Guest at A Seminar on: US Government Bonds Bond Terms Bond Rat1ngs Discount Bonds Bond ~1qu1d1ty Bond Markets Municipal Bonds Lea rn how to take advantage of the historic high yield on US Government and High Ra ted Bonds. UNIVERSAL HERIIAGE INVESTMENTS CORPORATION Member: Boston Slock Exchange and C.B.O.E. 3900 Birch s1ree1. Suhe 104 Newporl Beacn. Celitorrua 926&> (7 14) 7~78 I ~ ou.f 111 M 111.i J ' IN'"f l(y I• It llDWf ~ 11111 exchange its shares for SS From..,,_ S•n;lces c... 1t1u•m Ot11r Glfl ·~ i "" ""'-" fl AIK*r.. • ,•~ ... •..,.-" 11fft1.I ,..... ....... 1,..111t'1l M(Dorf £ ICM 10 llillil . "" .. n million outstanding shares ...,. • ..,, 111<1Wt Gs . Mcoi.t' .~··· 1~ ::r.,. 1m 1~4 of Occidental common Sen.Barry Goldw1Cer b1s =:":,..'10.:f!t:.."'S': 1::; 1 = ,.:; 2 ·111t 111'1 \ 1» ' ••ck · h Id I \!toll: tNI • 11o11 a.-11 11 #Hirn tt 1) .. Ill. G 1 I~ "' -come to t e a o a ,__1 '""'• Ounlo.I" 0 114 2 Mer<IWl'I tJ\'r u "'°'" 1• tJ lnHammcr 'sview,theer~ teenaner \\'hose ~t qua.ll .. _..11o111. r..t111 sc.1 .t11t • ,.""" 11~11 ,-Wf• ..-. 1141 r • IMOUSYalALS EMIMI 11\lt 1,v, Mtl'V ,, UI\ 1 Mlrtll !: ··• oct or the merger would be "'as taken rrom h m by the .,.,, VTtL•'''' f(Otl 1.1111 ''"' 10111 Ml'1•• e •'II 1 ' W!\.1'1' I " "th l 0 Id t I Id be h did ' h w'"'l EOS N11< 1j 1 MIU., H$ l llt ! -"' •j• a cc c n a wou state cause e n t ave ...,_111, 1 1 1,,, 1!1 P•w "' 1 .w1u,... '1 ' vs 1 "' become a relatively minor a permit. "'.,....... 1v • r,~ =:.,.,~ ·t: -;~ ~~ 2~~ 2~ J: ~ JH11'\~nd-w9u1d be-con--.-Xbe...Arizona-Repuhlic;iE, All'lllCL~ '"" !! l:W c '"" ~ ...... 1e 11 ,: ;t trolled by St,111dard." ln a letter to Bob J 1ntren, !: ... ~c~ ~rn; Eiw ~::.1t=' ~ ' •-iif-"ii .. ---- Accordlng to lllftnmer, sta...-· ....... -~-i ~· -m· ~u--"'-'l"-1~ 1!1""" • 1~ • Mo<"l!I °' i~ '"~ ~---......:i..• . '"" A .-..;11 "~!Oili E11tu1-111-1w......, Milfflltl 1*\'i 1 the U.S. Justice Depart· missioner, said .e was co 111< 11A 1~E~tac:p 1,11o ov.M01ll CP 'iw., ed ,.. ... 8tY '" I Fllr LM a:u !\II MOl!on..1_1) ·~ 10 mcnt has an nounc that ••astounded" by the action ,..., """ "4 " F••l111 E1 11 ' Mtt1ot o -,. ' "th ·1 h F d I d k d h ' Al~ 8ftc 21'¥1 lJVt F•m ~ A I M5 Stnhn ,,., 1 e1 er 1 or t e e era an as e 1m to recon· .,,,1.., r.i 'I': 1 ,,.,,.. Gr Jt111111 4111o MSt o.,,. '" •" Trade Commission would Sider. !:: ~: 21 21~ ;tl~"' 11~ 1!t: ~...si ::? ', invet;tigate the possible an• ''The 11ction of your "Mt flftcl IV. II.Ii u1 CHl1I :n 16 1<111 'Llblv I\~ i . ( d • • j NII Flet4' lt ~ UI lriitfuC SIV. IS M Mdl(r 4\0 5 t\trust aspects o the epartment 1n tak ng tht' Nft Fwrn ,,~ 11111151 T•F111 '" 1elii MllM!I s... 1'11 u I proposed combination. qu~il raised by Jack King is Z:in?'~ ~~ ~J-~tM~ f~ f~~ ~a.t":ttt; J~ ~ Standard's attempt to to me stretching the law:,,,.~~~;~ :::~:r~g !!': !~::::ft""eo ;,~: bring about the merger, about as far as you can Nft W•N •I': '"' FrlSI' Mt n., • HJ"'" G '~It "d (j . d" h ' • AllMllM' 2'\lo 2•-F•l«MI IC Nkottl It! J\;o 6 s:11 am mer, .. ,n 1eates stretc anything,· Gold· ""9A<e "~ n-1M 1>mc1ror 1., E "'1'""'"" '"' • Its awareness or Occiden· water said. AJIS 1n<., tt) 1~ s s \lo Hlthtn • 1\11 • "'*' Myl ?l't l~ Flllltt H .. ,, t~ -Ir I~ 10 tal's tremendous assets in • ,,.,,_ "" n n G11t L•J s .... s -111 "' 21\4 11 N\OICM 4\'t 4\'i Glloc:"' Tr I 6\11 ,,,._,, l'ft(l ~ • natural resources and great ~ Cot• SI\ • Ge1t1 CP •'4. '"' NO•ll CP '"' 10 """" e rnl. g ros~ l He 5 "d Gr • e 1: 1o11 G' L• 1CM 101'1 c;n Awe"' t 10 CK•.an 0r Ml't ti"-8 FllllK .... , "' ,. la\11 1• Cj n s p ,.-c s. a1 eec s n w paruamcnt A11 SIMI " 11v. Gii ,, .. co~ uv. ts~ Oc;Mn E• ''"' 11 1 Cielt J1c ""as confident that ·,•:on'tbebrightenedbyse~y A1....i('t(1 ,_,,...,r,.,.911111 12Vt u¥1Ct11111Les t •1<1 ktllScll d Blltl Alo 2"" Jtlr Gn Cri.ocle '6 •1 DllllYY M 11 \lo 12 \Jn T 81K shareholders woul agree 111elina Mereouri. e.1rc1 w, ,_ 'I': G !tit•!., 1111r 11-(lf;to Fer 12'4 u ""' r11 thtit they would be betterorr P.ti!ls P.lercouri, the fiery ·tt:: Y. ,:~ ,:~Gen ~ 11 u1 ••r ~~<f'1 t~ ~~ V'.i t:r'L ''if Occidental remains in· actress who played a t~"""'~ i~ l~...,g::i .. ~·~ 1Ztt 1,~r~":'.,er .=~tttr~M'it dependent and 1~ndiluted prostit uteln''NevcrOnSun· eu111 Rlt '" ''"'°0o111 sFc1 " 1i Ptc,,r..111 11v. ''""..a $11 II 11111 ' . " ~ \~ 11\lo d d t b . b da .. lb" b k" . h 9"ntl F1 1'11. n Gr""' Mii ·~ 11'1 Pac:·L...,.., ,, d \llltl 01'4< an oes no ecomc su . y, go 1g ac 1ng in er Ban•tt F 11~ 11v. c;.~ k 1"' 111t P•,,.•• 0 1 JO'h lt. ,,,,, Sll<l mergedasapartofamuch Piraeus working.class tl~"c, ~~11;-:g,•z_i:, ;r:1:v.~~'~ l~~11 1~:;·~ \0\lt U\:o ' .. l.,. l"'-n n · l~ ·-••• Jll> 4'!. larger organization. district , but was dragged """"Y '-' u~ u:w. GUTT 1m11 •1~ •~• "•~,.. s~ 11.,.. 11"' 1 s11oe e.ti Liii Jt 1•:io Hiett Cll I 9 h En1•p nv. n ·oownbecauseof her Panhel-811111 co •l'I n:,H11vt 1;w ~ '~"'"1 Oft ~v.1~16war Eat. •~1oii. "' .. I · $ · I ' • Bio MllS h) Cd Hamil Bt Ill'• IJ "'-! Hl!!.H 1\o'J IV. Mii NG t \.'t 10 · en1c oc1a 1s t pa rty s &1•11 $0flj, "~' ,,_ H111 5<1111 •ll 1i;, "-ttolte .,,,., 11 w;i.mn 1 ll\ '"' dismal over·all s howing e11tH1 Pw 2'1.) 2• Hl•per 11 s ''II Plllilt1n '°"" 11v.Wtec1en 'l'f s\~ 81CKl OQ t\\o 1~; Hl\l\1rn JV, I Plllll HBcl 11\/o ,, Wti<JI WI U-S\fo Sunday. 81wcn s • •U H1wlll ,.I .v. •llo P>Mtt w s Sl'I W.llng M 1 1\'o 8MA Cp l \o', t HINH f I~ ' Pitt Ncp '1V.. 13. Wllc11 Pl 71.'r 21\ "Zorba The Greek" com-ao11 1:,,.., " l'O Ht•c•• c •~ t\IJ Pt1C1 Mt 10111 toff\111~ "'°' 11"' u~ Mlk• Th od kl 8<>111""' 10\li iOV. HIObf Co 11V, 12\IJ Pr09t~• 1(o 3~ Witmr 0 » HVr poser IS t ora s, llootti Np U'.~ 1t Hlron EL ft!/)''"' P5N Cir I 11'11 ""'"' Fcl 414:< Ullo whose music st1"rred many ar...co ~·u. ui.r. HoOw• 1111,~ 11 Pu1n c..o 2l'l 2 1.1 wiu-1 1 "~ 1s1a 8rlMI "' J\t Ho .... (p H\o', " Ooulr (II " 1• 1w: ~ J """ 6\lo Com mun'lst party rallies •-f ~ tu. Huto1 M111 • 7\.'I OU.ffl GI • 1 1111t1111S St• ,..., M S..aclt Gt II 1t Hy1ll C ,.,. J Rltnr (p 11.0 '" Wlfll Plf HI! 6 and symbolized opposition 11r..-"' 3 J\11 Hnt• c 111>o 11 1111'"' • WIK Pl.: n\lt u" to the 'olonels Who ruled ror BIK~M J.,_ I~\ llrtl$ 1111111 I.,_ S\.\ 11' 111 WDOd LUI 11~ It ... lkKkty S Sii> 11'166 Wll 11111 11 111-,,.ocl I I W>ricl Iv i"'a •v. general manager ' ·n 'lay ol 7 1!. years also failed to get eur..., s: ' l"" 1""' "'"'1 sv. su A11M PK '"' 1 W•\Ql'rl w J ,_ II • 81111tt M. H\~ 20'.IJ Inion• t l"' lio<OQ £<1 J\~ 2 1'tll0 F" " 21'¥1 this year. a seat in the 300-member Cllwt SY Hh ?J\~ 1"'11 LR 3v. ' 11oo Et« 1n. •> Z1ot11 Vth 10VJ .u • John F. llarvty or Kew York has been elected vice president or finance or Ti mes Mirror Inc., Los Angeles, according to board chairman Or. Franklin D. ~[urphy. !·le will be chief financial offict'r in charge of Times l\.Iirror and its subsidiaries includin g the Los Angeles Times, the Oran ~c Coast Daily Pilot and other nt•wspapers a nd maga1.incs. • Larry \\'ilson, former manager of Security l':icific National Bank in Oran~e. has joined Vl!tiion Realt~· in ·rustin as a new soilcs a~sociatc . He ha s bee n a n1cml>cr of the Santa 'Ana and Orange Ch:un her of Commerce and a n1 cn1bcr of the Inter· national ~l:tl'kcting . .\:,soci ;1tion • Cypress resident Richard Charlton has been named transportation represen·· tative for the Orange ter· minal of California l\lotor •:xpress. a Della California Industries co nlpanr. • _, \\i'illia m L. Pereira As- sociates has named three men to vice president posts within the architecture and planning firm based in Los Angeles. Neil W. Birnbrauer has been named senior vice president a nd managing director of the Corona del ritar office. G. Robert En- sign has been promoted to \·ice president of the firm. Da \·id A.. Johnson is another ne wly appointed vice president. • 0RANGECOUN7Y RADIO'TflEPHONf SlllVICE '"r (Good Deed People) make the scene < -Sundays I n the f,J.11q;11.11 parliament. '°"' 1•on 1u ,11 ~=~ ~~ 2~~ 1:~ OTC JO Mo•l Adit1e C-JIQ 11"4. II"" 1111ml GI IO 101') llllc' V.iY!ne ........... a.. * c-Ml 10\lo 10~ Int "I""' 4~) , ... Am Ril!-1M,'JOO ,.... 2'11• tt. c;.ty,.... I'll !'4 t11 llllW A 1"'" W. A.111119"9"' AO UI 000 2.... W.-\.lo St. P.Iary 's Corlege discovered that P resident Ford's collegiate career ex· tended to the campus at the' San Francisco suburb. During World War IL Ford, then a 30·year·old Navy lieutenant, was assig- CnMIQ Iii 10 !\Mio 1n11nn 1'\!o 2"'i""" E•prtU 1u:.cio 21 U'h-r.:, (.tn \llPS l \lt t ln!ot Co J'll I\~ IMS lnllll'IC IOl,000 114 ,._ "' c...'"' o H \.'t 11\lo 11 So voe 11•.i. uto ..,.... 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Up 1f3 ned to the St. ~lary's Pre· Oight School, operated. on lhc campu!\ rrom 19-12 lo 19-16. 1'he weekly ba s e ne"'spaper, "'The Eaglet,., only mentioned him once - as Ont.? O( 10 orficers being lransrerrcd lo other duty in ;\pril. 19-15. Ford c:1n1e to lt)_e school in Uecen1Uer. 19'.14. after serving on the l'SS '.\lonterey in the Gilbert ;ind '.\l<trshall islands . • . .\ former racing cham· pion and his son h;i\'e been killed in two English racing car accidents 100 miles apart. Erne!tit Scragg, 5"·year- ol.d textile ma~ufacturcr, died when his E-type J aguar spun off the Silver· stone racetrack during a test drive. l~is son Philip, 20, \\'as ld l- lcd on :I' high\\'ay near ~Ian· chester wheri '°his •·errari and another car collided • Cwl NICl U\~ Uo.i. 1C.G9"f Pr S'IJ 4\~ I Kt~~ a .<Ol:I 1'1'. • \0 Up I ,I (M•TI P If\', 70 Kti.Qtr ,\It l \':t t Flfl!tfi'll~I Co l'h• \'o Up •t.I Cott Alllo l\11 ]\\ KUllM El IV, J 10 StMOfnl•li El 1.\-o• V. 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VOLVO HAS NEW STATION WAGON FOR '75 TO REPLACE 140 SERIES W•gona Show More Than 30 Major Engineering Changes '75 Volvos Debut EPA. Cites Improved Fuel Economy BY CARL CARSTENSEN oi-.~uyP1i.1swn Backed by two record sales mon ths thisfall Volvo has introduced a new' series ot cars to the U.S. for the first time in eight years. • Called the 240 senes, the new ears replace the 140 series which the auto maker introduced in 1967. There are five model s in the new 240 series which now join the 164 to complete the· 1975 lineup. The new cars are the 242 and 242 GL two·door sedans, the 244 and 244 G 1' four-door sedans and the 245 station wagon. THE SERI ES has more than 30 major engineerin2" changes including ncv.• front Seminar Set On Bullion A gl!neral discussion of precious metal 1n vcstmen· ts, including gold and sil ve r is scheduled Nov. 26 al lhc Ne wport Be ach offices of Bate man Eic hl er. Ifi ll Ri chards. The lecture r \\'i ll be Do nald Brod)', a \'ice p reside nt of the cor· poration's Netherland · based subsidiary. •tis topic "'ill be "Gold and S1J\·er ln- veslm t-nl:-. -Bullio n a nd Coins.'' The seminar will bt• held at 620 ?\e1,1,·p o,·t Ce nter Drive, Suite 730. For further informati o n and reser· valio~, call Jlc idi at 640- 1400. suspension and steering as well as a front end design dcnved from Volvo's ex- perimental safety car. The powerplant is a 121 cubic inch fuel 1n1ected four cylinder engine which has hardened valve seats for lead-free fuel. Fuel e conomy figures recently released by the En· vironmental Protection "-gency for city dr1v1ng show i mpro \'ed mileage over last year's models. Av e rage ror all Volvos tested was between 15 and 17 miles per gallon . ·Average for highway ~N HIGH GEAR) driving. a new test this year, was between 22 and 26 miles ~-r gallo_n .. Vol vo estimates about 65.000 ne\v car sales to r\mer1cans in 1975 , a figure whi ch \\'Ill assure the com- pany of the hi ghest sales for any year since the first Volvo was sold 1n lhe U S 20 years ago VOLVO ALSO pl ans to mark its 20 years in this country by becoming the first imported car maker to bwld an assembly plan! 1n lhe U.S. Con~truction of the Sl..50 m1lhon pla nt v.•ill begin in Virg1n1a during 1975 with the first prod uction cars schcdul~d to roll orr lhl' as· se mbl ~ hnc late 1n 1976 * 11o ward Chevrolet o ( Newport Beach has com- pleted two years in business MARKET HIGHLIGHTS . NYSE Index ASE Index Do\r-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 3f-i.7fi 67.u:J 62·1 92 69 .27 orr orr orr ofl I 38 1 i3 22.6') 2.64 9.4% Comm ercial Bank Qu ali ty Bonds - 8% Tax Free -Municipal Bon ds !Subjecl to PnOf Sale) Be Our Guest at A Seminar on: US Government Bond s Bond Terms Bond Ratings • Discount Bond s Bond Safety Bond Markets Bond Liquid!Y Mun1c1pal Bonds Learn how to take advantage of the hfstori c ·high yield on US Government and High Rated Bonds. • You are invited to attend: Wednesday-Nov. 20th Holiday Inn 3131 Bristol -Costa Mesa {at San Diego Freeway) 7:30 p.m. No Cost or Obligation UNLVERSAL HERIJA~. INVESTMENTS CORPORATION Member: Bolton Stocic Exchange and C 8 O.E 3900 Birth Slreet, Suite 104 • Newport Beach. Calllofnla 02860 (714) 752-0878 r -------------~, Gentlemen I cannot arttfld ycur seminar but I am I inltrt1led In the lnk>rrNllOn you !'lave 1va1table on l ....... I · I I "'""' . . . .. . ............... ....... I I """"'.. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . ... ··· l ' Q ty . . . • . • • • . . • • " • "'"".. . •. ' • -I ._ _____________ _ " . ai the corner of Do\'e and Quall sti:eets, near Mat:Ar· thurand Jamboree. Owned by Jl oward Richardson, the two-fl oor structure is 'in the heart of the Emkay Development. Total floor area is 31 .700 square feet, and include• a f1ve·car showroom, fort y- two stall service depart· ment, 7 ,000 square foot parts departm ent and a display area for 250cars Dealership management includes Scotty Brieter, ser· vice manager; Robert Mor- tensen, parts manager; Howird Lucas, new car and truck ma n a'ger ; Paul O'Neill, used car manager , Jane Gre g gs . office manag e r . l\!a r garet Richards on , busi nes s manager and secretary. treasurer ; and Roy Diment, Body s hop managcf~ * Bcnnrlt E Bidwell, vice president of 1-'ord J\.fotor Company and general manafl!er of Ford D1v1sion, v. ill address the l\l otor Car llc;ll e r s Assoc it1 tion of Southern California al its a nnual meeting Dec. J . at lhe J\1arr1ott hotel 1n Los Angeles. Bidwell joined ~·ord 1n t9SJ and served 1n vanous sales .off ices. as national bu s iness m a na gement manager, \•1ce president of Nor th Am e r ican field opcra11ons, ('Xct'uli\'e vice presid ent of :sa les fi nancing 01>cr:it 1ons. an d scneral n1a nager of Lincoln-Mer· cury Division. before he was appointed to his .Pre.sent position in 1973. 6 llll>w pt 1 IJ I fl~I M1Q< I Sf,IQ•r<I ln<I • ""'"'~all lit 10 C••<111 r1 n II NnSP!>! I 11 1l 0.•-•1 JO<I :~ :f:m7°1~ 11 tl"°raml NI 16 E••n•P •~ft 11 I •I> L"" '°" 11 ':tlmP1< 100 1• Am01sn1 }I] 20 EV & c; 11 JJ'"' ,., Vp 61 1 •'•U1>6 1 l •''V1>6 1 ''>• '' VP S6 ... , ~.Up S I u \,, 1'• Up I.I 1.... '• Vo s.o 1111 .. \o Up SO t • •• Up It S••~ l, VP It 1~ .... ·~ Vo •• 1"•' \1 Up II 1>.l .-'• Vo •• 111 • '• VP 16 II'•• lo Vo •.S 1.0Sllli 1·16-" on I -l'4 or+ I -•r Oii J• ·-'• Oii ,.,._ •• Oii l '• '· or+ ,~ .. -11'11 Oii p,_ .... ()It t \o-1 .. Oii 1''-•• 01'1 11\-~. Oii Jl\-··~ or+ J<o-in Off 1•--\~ 011 ~-.. Oii ,,,._ "' Oii J 1-i...or+ 11~ '" ()It JI~-~. Olt ,, .... _ J Ott "' ~· MO MO MO '" 1•.0 '" '" "0 "' ". "' "' "0 "' "' "' '" ". 1\'e1v \'ork .'iale.Y \lol1~1r1.- ... Tltf.HD ,,..,~., irrt"t.t l»t Ill ~· a !121 II .. TllE!OO M.-""•' ,,,.,¥ IH 1).0 ).11 111 ,., "' ... ~· ,,.,..., Yark I;; 1tlosi At'tivt- Monday's Closing Prices NEW YORK Novtmbef , ur7"4 DAILY PILOT STOCK E~CHANGE - Harrah's Corp. R ~NO, Nev. (A P) -About 750 lier- rah's Corp. sh &r~holdcrs v.•cre told ll'lt1t the fir m has n1ade substanlial ~arn in &s f nlns "de~pitc the en'flY c:ris1s, inf at1on, hi ~h interest rai l'$ l.lnd the 03lion's JSohllc;11 climate," Rrst·n·e Oil ' I.OS \~GF.Lt:s (1\Pl Hc.rr\'e 01\ (Ind G:J:. Co. reported"' i6 l)\!rcent increllSl' 1n t:irnlnszs for th<' nine nion· lh8 t•ndl'd Sept 30 Ol'('r :i ~ t'll r t·o rhrr • • • • < •• -DAii. ~PILOT lut!drt. Nowmbet 19, 1974 • • . ' SINGLES , ' ' ' 1\lt WEA-nl!iMAN ~"'5 1>l£~E "5 A iO Pellctllf cll.lrict C1F £A1rl 16Mt TUMBLEWEEDS .. ~KY WINKERBEAH RGMEHTS --... --~ .··~~ NANCY . • I INVENTED A NEW SYSTEM -THAT MAKES ME LIKE IT TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 46 Sutfic1a Yutetd1y'1 Puzrlll Sotved: I l'artly open 41 Injure• • S large ,. 49 Fundlment1ll s p A umtxella 53 Flghtlrtg off 9 l'l11h OVI· 51 Outer bwll · • g.1rm..-.1 14 Rulhed 58 E•pt1i911ce hNdloog 59 African rrver 15 In MJrplus 61 Spe1k 16 Grouch incoherently J7 MOYI ' 62 Surf1ee unsteadily d1pr1hlon 18 M1rati1! ···-: 63 Form1l poem Europ11n 64 e1u11 grape president pigment 19 Removedirt 6S Sef!IOrto 20 Af11r · ····: 66 Obllg11lon M1ph1l1rdly 67 Divide: S11ffi1 22 Di;wued DOWN 21 Spoil 40 Bulky 24 W1tercour1e 1 School 23 Speed 42 Missile 26 Cwrwn textbooli: comp.e!itiOn 43 Plunder 11 Wen! quickly 2 Building ~Im 25 Medici I: Abbr. 45 Swifter 29 HJgh Clrd 3 Mech1niled 28 RHOlutl 47 D191nd 30 Thti m"it•rv unl11 30 Bink 48 Shoot from '-nguege 4 C~n lrlMICtior! 1mbu1h 33 Tr\111 5 Gllned 31 Uncle'1wif1 50 licking 31 Rlin.h1rd 6 A•der11 32 T1b~ Wipe $<.ltlswnce 38 LMlghing 1 Allotted 33 Undecided 51 Munieii>al 39 lnllnt 8 011wn OUI COl'llett 52 Perfume .a BufOV!I 9 Rub with 34 Lepr1ch1un 53 Redeco111e 41 Orr OfUMlll llnd 54 Sinful 42 DllCour-siing 10 Ch11ge J5 Disch1rged 1 56 Command 10 Influences 11 E•cllim with debt go 44 JoWI violence Je In no w1v 56 Suoerficl1t 45 Wide'• 12 Noun ending 37 Di511111ing 60 E1t1rn1I: prtner 13 •·•• ou11 IMng concf1tion1 P11fi• ' s • • " -" :· " M "' ·-' '" --\l " " • . -" lb • ~ .r:I~ 'u " ~-" . -" -.. ~ -~ -~" .. ·-" ~ t"': L.l,ll " &I ·~ " .. ,. . .. -1-; •N, -~ .. ~ ---. .. -.. " • ' -. I I I I i I b TomK. Ran by Tom Batiuck AND JU~ENILE OEU~UE"1Th I by Dale Hale. • DOOLlY'S WORLD DR.SMOCK GORDO 0<>.~I ~HA~K&! l''-hoCfl- Ml.AH! ' by &nie Biishmiller I PUT A PEANUT ON -EACH STEP AND EAT MY WAY. UP TO BED ' ~-- PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH FKANC1N£, I Love · ~. PICK TRACY ' by Chorles M. Schuti: rr DOESN'T EVEN AAVE AN'< SLEEVES IN IT!! MOid CAN I SKME IN A OIESS UKE lHIS?ru se THE LAU6111N6 STOCK OF THE llJHOLE COMl'mfiON !! THAT'S GREAT! THERE CAN'T eE ~ TMAH S OR 4 &TATIONS IN THAl' ~.AND PROBASLY NOT MORE THAN ONE WHICH WOULD BE OPEN AlL HIGHT! ~EPA¥, l'L.L '7HOWEIC VOW WITH OIAMON051 R'UE'1ff, EMirAL.C>,G,,. FOR A SP\.JT SECONO I SAW TRUO< WMEELS, i'HEN TI4E Sttt!N WENTBUICK. • l 'LL GtVE V0i.t 60LO ANO IC"MES 9EVOND YOWi< W!LCIEff O~EA~ CArl'So , FlAtt~ .... R~MIK-,... AINO CARCOU-ISl()!llZnt ANO STAfli, ~ TlE-t.i'. CAA ABANOOH!O. ' . by Harold Le Doux .- 'by Mell LQOI(, IF rT'~ · A FIW ooi.urr~ .YOM'"°E LOOlllN6 FOR:.-. by Chester Gould .. C:Mll!F, "n!ATll TOOTS' CAA! ·- • .. . . • .· " . ' ::;f r~.1 ~C~e l z , • ' i J l • THE GIRLS . .... ... ""The thina I don't like about pants is all lhc roominess Is in the , wrong place." ' DENNIS THE MENACE , • ' --~ I ' Prep Football.Play~_rs of the Week:_ PUBLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS aUSINE!!I MAME STATIMIMT PUBLIC NOTICE ROB ELSON CdMOffense BRAD GREEN Estancia Offense JIMWIGMORE Maler Del Offense RICH NEBB CdM Defense JOHN WUKAWITZ .Estancia Defense .DON WATTERS Mater Del Defense BOB TURNER Costa Mesa Offense - • DAVE KREUTZER FV Offense JOHN MONTGOMERY Mission Viejo Offense RICK RAMIREZ Costa Mesa Defense "" JERRY GRUNDY Fountain Valley Defense MARK MERWIN Mission Viejo Defense . KERRY CRABB Dana Hills Ottens~ BOB SIMEK Huntington.Beach Offense MARK STEVERSON Newport Harbor Offense RON KOSMALA Dana Hills Defense TOB'(BONWELL HB Defense PHIL WEST Newport Harbor Defense SCOTT DESROSIERS Edison.. Offense MIKE SERRANO Laguna Beach Offense TIM VLEI SIDES San Clemente Offense TOM PELLE Edison Defense ' SCOTT WESTGAARD Laguna Beac h Defense STAN MATHIS San Clemente Defense • ( . ·Girls Tennis Playoffs Set Saturday Or·a n ~c Co a s t 11rea schools "'ill b e well scy Sm\lh i nd L-Orl Scl\oe(. tuTstt1ndKulhir..1 e~chanl. tier v.•111 play as the No. \, Singlas pla.ve rs rc1lrt•scn· duo and Jill Johnstcin "'ilr ling the leugttl' are ~leli ss;1 represented in CIF sec· team wit.h Kclll')'. ·inlth as ~1atney or San Clemente lional 11tii:ls tennis com · No. 2. 11'\o. t I and Linda Hobert· peliton Saturduy :il Lo"•ell Singles playe rs rrom the son of Laguna Be ach. ltighSchool (\YhlltlerJwhcn riN:uit are Jilt fl.l etsotl of two singles player~ and two fl.larina I No. l ) and Lisa G' I B k b II dOubles teams rrom each Ir S as et a leasue \•ie ror 11 i;pot hf the Lazark ofEst:in C'ia INo.21. championship rlnals lhe rol· Laguna Bcarh dominated lowing fl.1 ond ay at lhC! Los the South Coas.t oircuit. Angeles Tennis Club. pl acing t"·o doubles tetut'ls Ne"' port II ar b or ~ nnd one singles player in dominated the dol\blc!\ in the :irt\un T he No, I the Be afh Ci ties 1..cai:ue. J1"1ldc.: :-.q.,.ua.d 1s Karcn placing both or its ,:ombincs C4rlson :in<f Jtll K~wlt~n: 1n the sectional event. Dor· Thl' second -tn try ~5 llC!1d1 ' . ... GolMl!WtH Ito) Ull El Clm•"' ,, " ,. ~, 111~ NiCflO!\ 1 • ltYN'• ' l \ 1"'fl"1y 0 0 LUICIMY 0 I Th~• a 1 " " " " ' • (1.,.,. 0 0 1 fOl•I~ It II " •1 M•l!llmt \<Of• ,Ci.tl f" lli't)I H, Et ""~" - "i'hP Jone entry fNin1 lht• Century !.<'ague fro1n tht'l area is L)llll Arn undsn11 or Corona tlcl a!ar, pla)ing us l h~ !'\f'I. 2 :-.1ng\('s t111\J'.\' . Uula ncc or that cirru1 t Ill· .,·ot \'es schools out of lhc Orange COast area ScC'tional pl ay Saturdav "'ill be at Polos \'('rdcs <and Rflll1nA llillsl. ('haff('~, l,o\\cll and Pasadena !ill(h Schools .. Elghl si ngles pta~l'r?<> .ind eiAhl dC1ublt'.'s lf'ams \1·ill survive lhc !'\C'CI ion al tour nnml•nts to play In lht rinnls the r<'ll owing fl.t onday. ,. CHUCK VAN LIEW El f°oro Offense DAN MEEKS Marina Offense KEITH JONES El Toro Defense I Tiis 90!i0wlftl per-It CIOlllO CM!-ff TMIE GROUP OF MAR I NE SPECIM.IST, VAHMAR HIEWPOlllT.t101 w. P•clll( C•IU Ml911•••· 1'1ewpotl lll«f\.Ctlllor111•· ••11111, (ll1rt1t M(F•rltlld, ,.-:JI ~Mw\.11., Ir~'"'· C..nlorlllA. lllll llU .. Nt~ Ii COlllWCl.0 ti' ... It» ....... iltflllllll c. M<f'1,1.,,a Tllb .ul«lllnl w•~ Iii.. .,;111 ~ CilurllT CltftofO<.,.., c-1y lflOcl-D, "'4. 'lll" • P\IOllV..O 0••11 .. C..14 0.11'1'' PllM, !(klotwt H.-"'9"911'1tM• S, 12, lt, ltl• ..... ,. PUBUC NOTICE PubllVled Ot1nge Co••t No,..mtltr S, 11, 19, 26, 1t1' PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IU51MU5 HAM£ STATl!Ml!HT The 1ooow11111 Pll•i.ort b oo>no tMl...,.1 ~: SUPE 1101 COURT Of THE STAT E OP CAl I il'OIHIA FOR THE COUNTY 0,0IAHG£ HO.A·1111• NOTICE Of" Hf_All'I HG Ol'"PETnl~ fOI PIOIATE 01' WILL ANO FOii LET· TER5 TESTAMENTAllY Ellllt of JOMN H. VOST, ..U JOHN MENAY VOST, Otct•M-d. NOTICE IS HE ll EBY GI "'EN Ill.II JOHN S. BYllNES, JR. ll•i llled ,_..,111 Potlllon tot Pr-It Of Will 1fll lor 1~1 ot UI· "'' Tt,11mt11l••r lo !flt Pt11ollo11•• IAVWOOO INVESTMENT COM rtltrtn<e IO '""!<II h mHe for lunr.r .,.,. PANV, 1831 T1n1~· Onlll'. c.ot .. Mll'MI, lo<ul ..... """ '"•' lllt tome -OIKt+ol CllllONlll tU2• lll!lrtfll the ,....,.. Ill• Det ll Ml for No .. _ Melvo11 J1mes Suyd1m.. 1131 T.._, a. lt/t, •I• la •.m., In 1111! ~.....,,_.., 01 Ori..,, Cou .. "'-w, C.UIO<nl• n'16 o..,.,,.,,..., Ha, lot •••<I U>llf'l, 11 IOOCivoc Tiiis tous.il!HI i• co...,uclfd toy 1 l!mil«I C...1tr 0r1 .. 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MioJ111I Ori•t GILBERT A. l<IELSOl<I _,..., lt..c:ll, C.IH.,.111• nwe AOminb lralo• wiltl·llll!·w<ll "lll: 0141 .... ·iMl tlllll!AtOlo tntEjl11tOI .i.n.....w lw Aomltolilr•t.,. 111t1•ttftlme<10tc~ o•""I•""" O•.inoe COlll Dtlly PllDl, Ill KEITH OIMSMOOll qttobtr 19·~ l<lovtmtlt• ~. 12, 1•, 1'1• 1,11.,,.., 11 uw 1"1·1~ nt£11111t11 Slrllt ------------~ w i.111 ~ PUBLIC NOTICE CoolWMIW,C.HfttflilUtU --===~~--.:...:_ __ flt: 111'1 .... 1116 FICTITIOUS auSIHESS """"•¥Iv Adml11l11r•l•r NAMESTloTEMEMT ..;..,.lllM>riHHN&td Tiit +o!lowlng i>e•'oOM ••• dolnQ ll<Nnf11 PuOllttl~O O••nat Co1•I Dool• Pilol ••· Novtmtltr 11, n , ?•. •1111 0.<tmDe< 3 RICCI c · •• 3'08 No. l , Vl1 ()pa<lo, 1914 •119'1• -par! Bt111;fl, C~ll!0<11l1 tlMO, Lou" M N•w•o S•., 11J 1•111 51 . New1>0•t 81!...:,., C~lofor~la 91MO. PUBLIC NOTICE R.ctlatd "· Cnave1, ?81• 8Ulltr<1 l-------Avt , Lo• Ange It $, C1lolo•n•I '!00.11. Cllt1•llne M. H•g•o, lll !Siii SI., Nt wpa<t 8e&<tl, Ctlilornl• 921>!.0. Ttli• b11~lntn Is COll(lu<lt<I toy • <or· JXOHDll.. (IW'l•l•lll' M NiQro Tlli• \ld(e ment Wd\ l•ltd Wolll \flf (C ..... y Cl•r• OI 0•1nge Countron Oc1aa.... :n, 191'. '""' P1101i,ntd O••nge Co1.i D.J.ily Piiot. SUPlill'IOll' COUllTOFTNE STATE OF CALI l'OllHll FOii THE COUNTY OP'OllAHGE Ho. A·lllU MOTICE OF HEAlllNG OF PETITION fOI PllOAl .. TE 01" WILL •HO LETT£•5 TIESTAMEHT•llY C&ONO W .. IVEO) E>lllt ot NIAliM CORNEllUS. Clt<tlWd. OctOOt< 1'!, •11<1 Novembt• ~. n, It, 1.,~ 'J92l·I• Pt; RLI C l\'OTICE "CTITIOUS 9USINESS NAME STATEMENT TM !ollowu1q pt,.on1 are CIOing bv\11\ftl .. CHlilYZILIS CRtATIONS. ll'CI IE. F1"n•wer. tC, S.....11 Ant, C..rl!11t.,;• 92101 0.1 M.l,Q.,.nlt Evin•, ll'Cl E Ft•<l\i..,. fC. S....11 I nt , C..l•IOrnot '2101 NOftCE IS HEAESV GIVEN '""I "4AZEL A. J .. 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Cll!OSIY loHO LU ESE Ill IHI( P11ol0>llta 0••~9" C ... •I 0.io!y Pt101. llllrNY••I LI• NO\f\'mlltr 11, If, 2>, IQll •1&8 I• 11'0 !)I~~ Mil~ Stf'ltl,$Mllt• s.liil1An1, C.lifo•11l1 ft!: '11 4l U!<itfl All«M••f1" ,..lillt'JIU PuDU~nea 0••~'1" C01\t 0.llf Pl!ol, No""mtle-t U, IJ, 1', HI• •114•1' PUBLIC NOTICE 11J.S1 il'ICTITIOUS9USIMhl -. HAME5TATliMl:NT Tiit followi119 Der>11111 "'' OO!ng tM.11'""• ti CHATEAU INVESTMIEHTS, 1100 !Hrcfl Strwt, S..1tt 101, ~~woort le1t.f'I, c.u._. ..... Jolwl F. 0•¥11. l'tl1 .Hc"'lflllll A-CM.I.I Mew, C•Hto•ni1t16i. ' "'-'" I. Oevh . Jtn JM•-"-· Cosll Mtw, C11r1ornl1 ti•2' Pl'BLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO ClllE DITOllS SUPt:ll'IOll COUIT OF THE ST•Tli OF CALI F011'NIA fOlt TH£ COUHTV Ol"ORANGl No.A·-} E1t,ie ot ELllABE TH E: &ONO, 11,0 •-11 ~ BLI ZAllETH EL""ICI( IOl'IO, OKN-. -.. _ - NOTICE '.I!> HEll[BY Gl"'EN lo IN! l'rid1y INIY H I Alltft Ker<11. I JJI Ptr' NtwpOn, Ha lU, F0&tt1111 -c1J ... 110111 l!.lfo a'"""" ,,....., "'""'"· a ntorro11t'IMO Crtd•tor• of the •Oolvt lllmtll OKIOftll 111•1 111 ll'•'IDll• lllVlllf <l••m1 """'"" 1111. wi<I OKP<ll!f•\ t •e 'P<lwlrt d to hft t""" "''" '"" --Y WINCM", ln !he offluortrw ;;i..,. Ill llW '"'°"" tnlll!t'll cou•l, O• lo..,.._ i-.. ..,,, .. 1111! .... , ••••• , -"""· to ""' .-n1911t<11I ttw 11"' olll!;• 111 8UllS .. HO LO~O:AMP, INC. " E .. "'"'-'It """""vttO, ~•t. 100, llwrOIM, Clu-1 •lsil:I, "'"'c~ I\ IM olace ot -.... IOI 1r. -lltMI In I ll m•ll•<• llfl'lllnlllf 10 1M l'itti. ot woa M<•M, •II""'...., ,,_,.. •"~' 1 ... "''' PWllll!;•l•onOl ltl"llOlk9. Y~ Gitlr t i C1rr1t!I'. Co!lfOI. LI Poh 1111 Fttn<i•· F ll!!Ol, li..cl ""'"°"' !.lrttt. Nl!woort H1rllOI', £a1'°" •• K-r•tC... ,......,,Oollfomlt UIOi 1>11m1 ,., •• Vw<llpt •• un1 ...... 1,... Vlf9llllt " 8oor, 1160 CM-Sl•llt, l.nl111. Mfyt1.r"' El Toro "' Ml"IDll P•WO....,C.lllo•lll1 Vltjo,.i11111,f:1,1Lo••fl9'l•\••Gotdtft Ml~n p Er11il•11t, 1 .. 1 $1.11 Pt !QWI Wt\l llO<tn111 Co111 (I )QI """··Pt~""· CAlllorn!ttllOI SO<<tr -Goi0t11 Wt1t 41 Lil. l-ltttlOr Th11 t1ul.l11n1 1, <O'ndW(ltG b~ • ll'l"'f''t l ll )IH P«l~''IHll. W1lpr PolO (tJ 11!tYOll\ !I Ol!llloH •t Vlr9i11i1 A llool Nt•-1 M•,_. Coron1 do! ""-' II H~ Tl\11 1l11fmtnt waot flied '""'" "" ~' llflt\llll ... t .. LI>\ Am1wci1 II uni ...... ,,, ci.1• Ill 0r;1191 (O.llh lfl °'"""' ''· 1•1• L~ llt•t~ ti El Dor1110 1111 .. 1). 'I •-w .. ,111,.g El C..fl'\llHI .. 0r""9t Q.11t ; ~l"""f! 0 •tM9t Co1J.1 0.1!y PllM. (.oll.0 .XI!. NOY.lt,Jt,alldO.c J,10.ltl• .,.~,. tlll!'OHG"'mtot• 11 1•1• M E CHll,.,,lt~l<l~I!~ E-ulor OI Ult WlllOI I"' ltlOV'f lll"'"G OICfOl'!'ol 1 ..... 11 ANO LOSK .. MP, tNt. "E1•t "'-.,.111 l lwf .. 11141' IM 9w,Ntol, C1llf9rr1l1 tUOl Ttl UUI MJ..UIJ "'""'""..,. •tt•• ~bl•~ Ort 1191 c .. .i Q.l!ly P'lllll:i.,v tt, 21, 11111 0.l. l, tG,. ltH l1').U I DAILY PILO,T • 9 ERRORS: Ad .. rflMn ahould cMck tM1~ d•ily & report er . Imm• d I e to I y. T DAILY PILOT. eu lloblllty for the flr1I incorrect ln•rt'-' only. ...ij I~ Spanish Mansion Assume $39,000 Pool • Bepc:h · ~1anicured yards. ,Elevati?d vestit>.Jle. Step down li\'in;::: room. Fonnal dinlng served by 18' galley.Enormous \\'OOded fie sta room. Tw ln landing staircase ..... Cffcular balcony. 5 hug•\'aieparate sleeping qllilMer&., • 1 n g s master suite. f4' ("" r a p around dance p av 11 a. n • Assume 7% VA $.:))() per month pays au. Ownei: must go -lake advantagl. Call 842-2535, · OPEN Tit 9 • rT'S FUN 70 BE NICE1 ij li~lilld LAGUNA HILLS Neat as a pin &: tv.:ice a l nice! A real condbminiurn buy in one of our fastest growing areas. Existing FHA loan can be assumed. : 134.5/JO CORBIN-MARTIN .. Realtors i * 644-7662 * . TAKE OVER VACANT GI LOAN 2 STORY Anyone can assume t'his Bl loan sub,iect to 1% annUaJ percen1age rate. BCauliful 2300 sqJt. hQJne. E\~ritru11g fron1 the formal d Ii i n I room .. seperate f a: m 11 y room, 2 fir;'.!pJaces, provides cornlorl. Walker & Lee REAL ESTATE 545-949·1 LET'S TRADE tlave 3.6 aL. o( prime R-l propeny i_n "'s co nd ido. ~:i.000 fuJI pric-~. ·free & · clea ... \\1ant :.! to 6 Ullils in Newport Beach or' Costl r.fesa. 675-8600 .Anytime •VISION• REALTY .. 2743 £. Coast li"''Y Corona del r.tar EASTSIDE BARGAIN HUNTERS Jlattllvood floored b t.J1 u l y graced by fruit tree11 on extra spacious lot. $29,%0. ln~i:.~i! ~· Prap•rti•s , 752-1920 .... 1400 QIJAll S1. N(WPO•t U,\CH ASSUME 7V:z0/o LOAN SUPER POOL HOME Lo. dn. py1nl. Anyone can qualify. Only 3 )'hi. o)d. Nll"l' bk yd "'/f1ree__I!_. Only S293. per 1no to t 81 p yn1 t s . Sl t(.90 0 lull p rice/Call PRES TIGE HOi\IES, &l:i.s&J6 EXECVTIVE HOME Gorgeous 2700 sq It hontc.'·, l 1!r yrs old. 40'x25' H/1:' l pool, 3 n baths. 1&111 ,.,,.. blllard rn1 "/bar, 3 car ~11.r. 0 w n Pr \1'111 hi!tp f1nall('\• 87!!.9Nl. CAll 6·1.).6646 PRESTIGF: HO~l ES. 1n1~~roC~~ia~~a 11k:a~~· Big huge patty room, com- plete \\•l\h massive b a r . Really "up town", See this at $45.~'50. BLUFFS CONDO WATER VIEWlll Just redOOlr:il<'<I for n nc\\ buyer. 3 BP.. 211 ba .. ~ cl1nlng. fairl;y sparklf'S UU.. out. Vac-an1 & ready·ll\51 pos. M.'!!~ior1. 0\\ ner will C'On'Jidel lell&C' ~·Jth option, $19 C. F. Coleswo REALTORS MANSION! 5 Bedroon1 t. ~tory. G ipn11c f a m \I y room. All beam c:elllnQ:s. Lots of g:la.ss, Hugr Io I • $63.950 IS a blr&ainl Call now -¥471010 AJrt, ' • • ft 10 DAILY PILOT G9nera R.E. T11tsday, Novtmbtr 19, 1974 1002 General R. 1002 Gtntr•I R.E. 1002 Y,.neral R.E. 1002 ] General R.t.. 1002 Gtnu.iR.E. ,;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;I * lalboa Bay Properties * loot Gerteral R.E. ti>02 1 -:B;•l;bo;•;;";'';":d;;;;;;;;;;';0()6;:B1:lbO~l;;l;;tl;;•;;nQ;;;;;;;;;;';,i(IOi..;;;j LIDO ISLE . , l .• arg& 6 l~R & den, 6 ba. home on sandy beuch : or use ttS 4 BR, den home with 2BR. apt; 50 ft. lot, shore mooring. $295,000. t'amlly home; 6 bdnns., 4 ,baths. 36 Ft. lot Jlicr & .sUp. $295,000 Attractive 3 AR .. t ba. slngle story hon1e on 60 ft . strc<H 10 st reet lot. $152 .500 WATERFRONT LOTS 40x90 Ft. S2ii0,000 30xl0o !160,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34 1 Boy':.1dc D1 1v+· N 8 bl':J 616 1 -1002 _ "">ral R.E. 1002 EXCLUSIVE LINOA ISLE 12SO.OOO F:Jegant & colorful bayfronL home wt5 bed· rms, Cam rm wl wet bar, lge DR & 4 ~i baths. Lge sunny rms. Exceplional n1aster suite. Pier & slip. Owner will carry 1st T.D. I L inda Isle Open Wed. 1-S 2111 San Joaquin Hills Road NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644-4910 • ( PERFECT PATIO HOME If a patio home is in your plans, this parti- cular 011e mjght be perfect : comjhict, yet wnple 4 bedrooms and O\\'ners have added and improved far beyond the minimum. Out-~ standin~ patio areas, interior color coordin- ating and careful cleanliness. Call to c ·tt!"" at'l59;900_ A ll slln g of Gudfurl"'Coady. · ' UNIQUE HOMES R111lors 5"'5990~ 2850 Mesa V•rda Drive, Costa Mesa General R.e. 1007 General R.E. t002 1318 SANTANELLA, CdM One of the best buys in IRVINE TERRACE. Ov.•ner has purchased the land. which now \o.•ill be includ~ in sales price. 3 Lge. bdrms. + spacious den/dining rm. An1ple room for pool. Priced now, $83,500 OPEN DAILY 1-5 P.M. CJ U A V E AR -· .BAVAND BEACH -, 675-3000 OCEAN 1-Bl,OCK Lge. dlx, 2 UR, 2 ba home. C hoi c e loc. $48,000! J'i:pL Island. Col\)! 2 BR. $49;000-675-7000 •• OUPLEX 13 & 2 Bdrm . unit s, Good rental aren. Costa A1esa Good llnanci ng. $49,iiOO. 640-8464 $32,950 Costa ~Icsa. 3BR .. nice fam r111 . Lge. ba"ck yard \1•/BBQ. Exceptionally clean. Good terms. 642-7491 GLEN MAR l·lunt. Beach. Beaut. 3 BR., 2 ba . Fenced yard, trees. Near s c h o o l . $43,iiOO. >ii6-B800. UNIVERSITY I• PARK A WAY Of LIFE Pict.urn you m lhhi: qulel re111('a1 11n)l'.)ll1t broad v.'OOd· f'd 1reen open 11p1:1.ce1. Like t-:nnla. 1wln11nln&. b Ike tr11ll17 Spt111illh dt.'l!l&n v.<lth lntt>gr!ty. Graclou.~ t-ntry 10 llvlng room v.•lth 1.:: r e a I Qdobc lirf'pluce. Br I g h t ctx-ery kitchen itel"vl'S tiugc lantlly fun roon1. Spaclous l>ed1'00ir\S "'lth p r i v a t e t:ml<.vny orr ul 1~1tll\(l_r 1ultt. - ISLAND TREASUR_E Majestic 3BR, 3BA, hrdwd floors, high ceil:. ings New Orleans balcony plus private suu- deck. Prime Island toe-stops to the Bay. Priced by flexible owner at $122,000. See today ! . For entry to <..'Onlcntn1ent. Real i;&tltl 615-7080' m · REALTORS m cau >ll\-2313-1 ~;;.,,;~~...,~~~;:;!'T.i~:;m"T.~J GRUBB & ELLIS LJ::::!I oPENTILt • f7'SFUN106EHICE1 I General R.E. 1002 Corona dtl Mar 1022 _ _ JUicalO!licesToSe;v~.¥0u -[~.ll~'UI * EW*-.::F;;;O.:.R."'a;..1"'1."'u-T'"' .... L-IV_l_N0=-1 Gen1rol R.E . 1002G1nu1I R.E. ---~ifu0f!Th 1N CO~TA~ESA l-Lov-ez:ly19·3~~ t't!tQltS 10°/o DOWN t, .r.F/~~ ~: 190 Newport Center Dr. Fashion Island VA-FHA CW1ton1 3 bed1ooms. Todays I brick patio, brick F'rplc. look, yesll?rd:..,,. gualiry, l'n-Finuncin&: a.van. !'.1ake of. JOY tormorrows entertaining" fCI'. SU0,000. Avail immed. $48,500 frt.nn oversizt'CI country style MORGAN REALTY Go\'·l term• nva.ilabl~ on this c'al ~th ~..",~.,.!-,',e~~ll ~~: -* 522...ft22_ * __ gracious 2 story hon1e 1,1ith •..-. ""'l>~ "' •-4 bedrms nnd 21~ balhs Property wm be shown . CAMEO SHORES INTEREST IS DEDUCTIBLE on a quiet cul-de-gac. Larae rin:t come first serve. Call Strikingly dooe 3 BR., wtth .••• INFLATION ISN'T lirepllice 11.nd wann wood 646-71n. ocean view &: pool. Xlnt ~r_._'_s~h~·1~f·_~~-:-R-~_1;_;_~~"'r'"i .. ~ .. 1;_~_.~c:'~-=:-:-~e1-'~,.F,;~.~.000c:<-1.1_>_uru_· .. 11s002","1 :,~~B~glE~,~L':&r,C:iunBlli~ ··~Mro~~"~ :~;~;: General R.E. 1002 General R.E. [ ( ' . aEA1111oas DOUBLE FIREPLACE Cool• MIH 1024 ARTIST A-FRAME CHALET AT BEA.CH-POOL Ill " MESA VERDE • 142-7461 PRICE REDUCED 12,000 ~~~;;;~~;;;~;;;;;;:1 $35,950 2 407 E C OAST HWY CORONA OE L MAR General R .E . 1002 I General R.E. 1---'---------''-" 1002 EASTSIDE DUPLEX ~AK E TAHOE On·ncr anxious hns b e en j Owner Will Carry 1st TD 9\.1% SAVE A BAG FULL OWNER WILL HELP FINANCE OWN TODAY ln\'il1n~ diarm. ?.1anlcurNI ~·a1'CI. Ta.s1eJ11lly 11 ppolnted. tl" ncr 11.·lll hi·lp you nSllumc i 111':1' f'llA loan \\'Ith PllY· 1nrnt of SZ14 pt"r mont h. Spa(lk)t1<1; floor pllu1 11.•llh ~ .IL"i\tBO BEDR001'1S odd~ ~J.ri(·c to !his bul"luin. f"ull 11riN" only S47,900. O\\'NEH ,\tU))I GO! Takl' advuntagl'. :«2-25.15. DOLL HOUSE F,1\STSIDE LOCATION big l1vinurogm \\'Ith flrcplRce. H11: klleh<'n with hll!1~ nnd s!'rviC'C! 11 or ch. F~-<b·Jl rnt l':1riK!1 ;ind flon1· c-overing. BBQ hou.11c with firopln«'. Bi!: R-2 sprlnklert'd I 0 L Asking $29.500. Call ~1151. ~ Secluded entry to enormous 1001 11!\ldlo living room \.\'11.h 20 ft. vsulted OJll;'n ix'1un cell- iJij,'! &. sun trrrllL'C t h a t 'overlooks pre stlgioua h11.rbor. Studio loll & JlhrRry + \1·et bar. Gourmet k1t· rhen, huge master with OCEAN VTE\V. Abundnnt ~ of \\'oods & glaa11 adds t(I artistic atmosphere. !fil-7881. • Baycr•st's Best $85.!XXI. Quality built, wstom General R.E. 1002 i;eneral R.E. pool home -Featuring 3 :::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;;:;;, O\'t'rsize<I bedrooms, large "'OOd panelled den. 1:ieaunru1 Reduced by $10 500 2 Story too·m•I dlolng. 2 ""'"""· ' Colont"al Estate 3 baths, loads of storagl'. Att1u1n entrance and OPENDAILYl·j 4 Id O\'t'rslzed garage. Home Craciou.11 IJ\·i11g & great ln· 8 rooms - t'<'nlel's around Jo\'ely pool \IKtment on Big Ca nyon 3 Baths Plus :.l"f'a. l\lany, mony t·ustom Golf CoW'M'. Luxurious 3 ff'l\IUl'f'S, NO 00\\'N· v A bedroon1, 18x32 li\1 rn1, din Huge Bonus Room TF:Rl\IS A \'A 1 LAB LE . rm, dbl \\·ct bar, marble H"g" 2 •to~ + """"'( """'!! "ILL f 11 d t "· I th Q "" •J ........ ....,,.. OPfNTll f•IT'SFUNT06ENIC£1 ', or comp e e e all.!I. mt1ster )8 • \\Tit'r w 111 Also \\'Blk 10 beach tor C11U ;i.tG-5,,\..~. "' carry 7:i',~ Isl TD nt 91• ',f, surfers. Loads ot cupboard Vt on $149,500 prire or lea1e &pace and cloeets for mom. , for Sl(Q}. monthly Also new cl'll'PClll lhruoul. ' 29 Rue Grand Vallee -I huitc fa mll y siz'e.d THE REiil ., ,,,,_ HERITAGE . • REALTORS A deluxe owner1> unit with 3 bedroom, 2 bl1 lhs and a builtln kitchen ..•• I he rcnta.1 unit ls a !urge 2 bedtm, 2 bit.th \V/sundeck overlooking pool and n o n1liinlc1111ncc yard. (Throw a\\'liY your lawn mower). E."tra spe<:ial and dillerent one-of·a·kind rf'nlal unit. $74,500 2211~ 646·8811 Sun/Eve 646-lBll Ask al ga,tt' for dll'\'Ction11 bcdroon1s + 3 baths. ~.::==~:::::::":'::::':' ________ VDGEL1JA911!~..:!';'~;_.&-~,Y;,k= -=~E""¢A.,.s!~~J.--1=~~~;:;;.~~ 644-landscaping. 3 car garage V.'ow. Seller trnnsferN!d from NO HOUSE NE ED TAX 6056 for boat or extra car. I ' 1 • 1 • "''""tu ' ""· · "' JUST DIRT SHELTER? 1---------There's 1nore1! Call to see home w/hugc lot on Hiley. 3 FINE DUPCEXES TN B h I p d 963-6767· Roolh for boa1s. cumpet11 In b.>alltiful do\\'Jltown Costa \\1£ST NEwPORT -(l) 4 aC 8 Or Q & pool. LoUi of used brick r.fe su. Build your o"TI on n..-d1oon1 and den + 3 Bed· Corona del Mar & v.'o od . B es t ho m c this clear R·l lot. Just a rooni und den on t.tf'c ocean avallulJIQ in lhi:-; id('al loca-short 11.·a lk 10 17th SL \Vest front; 2 Others o~ Seashm'C With Pool lion. :iu rl'uu n(l c d by Cliff ~hopping & Dd\'e .,~1\th partial O<."Ca.n Call us about lhls desirable '=== beRutlful ln•t·~ & sh111~. profe;;slonal are•lS. This is views. All In excellent shRpe Corona Hig hlands 2 br :?bn -A! $42,950 should inovc fust. un ESTATf~ SALE, truster ·01 ~ re t I -~, '---------6-'ti-7711 or 540-8944. \\'Ill finance balnnce with 11·1 1 gvvu na ......... au . pool home .,.,·Ith Jargc i· ~ Beautiful level lot, ready to transfeorred out ot stale. 3 build. T1"eC! clea.n~. A I l bedroon1s, 2 baths & llll'ge . . ol!sltc ln1prove1nenls I 11 . !t1ntily room. Thi~ bcautitul 4 BK11·0?n1.1:1, e~celk•nt INt. .. Paved ;;treets. Oot1c lo lake home will sell quickly ul lltieil, o.dcr i\·JESA VERDE. & d0".111tow11. 2H1 Mile!.! to $4iiOOO ·Blk>!. to CX: O>llese. Liu•rc Stall! line.' 1 ~ Mlle froni ' · lot with motorhome pad. ski area. 01vner open to Walker & Lee L<trge family d In Inc &. any exrhange, cash or REAL ESTATE kitchen \\'llh new Armltrong trade. Submll all or f e rs. Balboa Peninsula 1007 ·floor and uptraded carpet $8950. thruout. 20 % Cash down. 644- 7 l 7 0 LARGE beach ho1ne; \\'ill l''"'''''WCJ trade. $94,soo. 10% Do\\11. ,, ••• 71 ( --I ••• • OJ i\fan:hall Really 6Ta-460l .,.._ ..... -"" ,..;~Jtl#f S .. utlt tJt.1'f•"-4'1 lllAllORS Beautiful Condominium Corona del Mar 1022 """"""""!''!!'"""".,,"J Lap of L\ucury Tremendous Greenbrook 4 HARBOR VIEW! bdnn home , .... , .. Then; are IK veral Harbor S pa nish dnlgn. Beautiful View subdlvill:ionli: \\le have decor includes family room. great li.1tl11gs in three o! Frplc, and electric builtin!I. them. Crisply manicured 3 Bedrm .. 2 ha, fplc, dhle ''ORIGINAL'' landscapin,a:. Shows llke a g11ragc. poo! und spacious mod e I ! $ S S , 9 5 0 , Call green 111"1.;as. \\'elk to shop-An exciting 3 bedroom hon1e a-Kl-1720. ping; lr11n1:1.PQrtnt ion c Io 11 e 1vlth a contemporary: ftalr r ~ by. l..(oru;o op!lon 1 (' r'TTl s in beautiful corldl tlon. l.aroe 9AAlllll!l I avnilnblP. U-iO. n 111011\h, fo1·mal dining 1uorn, con-I~ $1000. option nwncy. vcnlent Ia1n!ly roon1 \11th 111· &LZW ft&$ FOR AM formnl etttlng area. tn·o prl. 11 ..... I VII '"'° P"llO'"nd PRICED 1'0 --• . --· -Al SELL. $79,9:i0. 2955 H.ii'r bor Blvd. "LUSK" l :;::;~~~;::I Good financing a\18Uable! master suite private beach DUPLEX $4,000 d0\\'11. Learn more PETE BARRETT access aod verv lpecinl I One block to 0 c ea n; _ 3 nbout llti11 ONE OF' A KIND Exceptionally prelly three ., ;~•~11~-~~71~71~-~~~~~1 ~==7,;::~===1 bedroom in lovely condiUon -REALTY-t In onclng nrrangements. bdtms.. 2 bll. each unit; Walker & lee OH.N rit •. 11s ~UH ro BE N1Ct1 with \\'arm yellow de<'Ol'll.t· OWNER TRANSFERRED 642-5200 67r: .. ,,,.,.,,, Call 644-7211 deck. with huge mstr. bdrm. ~••L '''.11'1 , 1 h•• ~ 1 ~ Bo h -, 1-• th t 1 v ew. •'""·""" ee. 4 BEDROOM +-FAt.UL'i $69,500 u11fll'r ha~ enclosed lanai ~ VIEW Ing and parquet noors. Mini 1 ~ M.l1D 1 uni s ren""" mon o MESA VERDE--\\'alk lo BEACH. -I Redroom1, ''BREN" , n10nth. Good summer ren· I " li.li'ium cnllj', beuutltull and· ROOM. \Vlll tell under mar-loT=11=•0~,~.,,-.,~POO=~L~l.,-m-e~j~U5t I LOW DOWN 10-/. 1 ' • tal'. Sll5,!XXI 1 S BEDROOM 11ea.ping. f"or !!Ille nl 151,950 ,,,t' \'Cry popular Ponofino ket valUI!, Ibis aorgeous rn.<XMI. p~1 buy! Ell1Uiv l r.n. Dnuble G!lrt1ge, Bit· ~ Call. 673-31163 673-8086 Eves. 1 or ownC'r muy lcRse option, 11·l1h bonUs room. 3 bed· home on a tnrge cul-de-Mc I I I 1 roorn + b;1~oin prlet'. Bet·/ 111~. Xtnl art'a. $ 2 3, 0 0 0. ___ 2 STORY 1wn1s. 3 bnths IJ)llrklJng I lot. U~ded thruout. Nante ter hurry~l7~10. t\gt._ 9!13-21/il KIDS. BOAT ~ llt:CB POOL ~ co: Ts pool. P~l~Lu'S~~~! $92,500.1 t5'~ .. ituun~lng. Br 0 k er General R.~. 1002 General R.E; 1002 & TRAILER Large i\lcsa Yerdc ID.n1ily wcooondDoms1_TnR1'uEmAsM ' WALLACE A •lt•tmlng 3 ·-·-m horn• """"'"" ... -.......... t'.'X°traMdiMr~ f u-rr co.bill. _ Newp©r-t ere,rr ot Newp ©r-t !5wd. \, '1• ·lo •I~., f,r,,J f •I 1 1, ·•1 .,,. tv,loru · I c ri: , .. ,, ,.,,;o bi.JI 111,...!I 11 (ll,)I"~ I I• j 1 ' !lip,Jll I !1 1J• o JJ <\IU/l:1e1rr:, I :1• '1111• .,!•1:lJ•·1 .., •• •11· ''1'r" :,p.ii 1 1J 11 1 '1 n~v11.1!ln(; ,, I· •11 p-, tu 1 11n1 , 1: 11111· r\, ·<~ W(IOI,! :1•.\1ltr1 d 1...!11 r "oi • : ... st:1ll.!1(J~ • ·, · '.,•1 [), t"'!i c,' .•1: "·.+'1 rnu:.I bt .-.,1~· 1: •. ! ''\Jl lo tiP <•l'!P'' 1.1o.1h ll T1;\01u1 ur.r • 11 1 ·r•l t f,vr·f'ld• 1ror11 T'h' P:1c11Jc Co.1~1 Ht1 '•: ... y h. ··1911: !'>ma<oti1n~1 ri111Cl1·' f •1·fl• S59,000 ,111a wor.n •~v~ f\' ~1· rinv ;1n{J th• ri ~· )l"!h' Dont :.n1f1 <JI Nt"1v:ior1 B1·,1rh ('1tri•, ~ . " \~1 might pr! •. 1ungtu1 r.1 t••':r, .-.-~·1·.l1•n· 1•' '"' ho111c. t'an1n~1!c b;1ck y11rd ... ~....... ... $49,;)00, super 11 ha r P 4 "'ilh h.u·i,:c i>OOl. New I y · REAL TORS with the MOST BEAUT!· EJ\.1,\1 SIDI-.: i''Ai\llLY 1101\tB, bedroom. 2 bath l'ountaln .. -... ~"'!'~'!"!'!!""-•I 11 st c d, ,1'1l11·1 last. 5 $39,SOO. -$44,950 -546-4141:.__ FUL B.ACl<Y ARD! In air 2 & 1,.'0nven. den, &tepdn 1 im Valll'y Ut•ituly only 5 yeurs USE YOUR bedn.>0nis, 3 twths. CIO!IC 3 Bit 2 Ba llon1es nt<ar (Open Eveninns) solutely perfect condition ... 1 ,,., maulve., brick tpl old. Room for boat & ll'ailcr VA LOAN to shooping &. !!Chools. 1"e1vpcn1·s Uppcl' Bay. Live • l!.;1d priced to sell $90,950. ~ din.din ,.rea, 2nd fpl and mlnUl es 10 f r c e "'av. Walker & Lee by n1ru1 made ~nnlng I-========== C11.Jl 675-1225 Jn pan'ld den, •ha& crpt I lurry call lo M'(!. 963-6767. r h ' lean 1\lesa Verde .... Sltll?nJn. 345 University Dr. I j lhrout, bltin kit,. c 0 v • d . O""NTlt• fTS'UN"'""'EI l'('S n c J: REAL r~~T,\TE ~1s 1-~ Colle9e Park Ir n: ' '"" location near golf l'Oursc. • 545-9491 ;r • ~"'' patio, fenced II' space. • • ·-3 spnciou., b c d r o o nl i I ====I ==::::::::::==~~-:-;--~--~ I Pride of 011.nership, 3 bed rm, $43,950. Rl."TJ CA R P E T , lnlorn1ul f:11n1ly fun rootn 2 ba homr. l.~c front pie· REALTORS. 640-&172 ~ , opnos1te t'Oll\rn1e11ce clcc: fOUR-PLEX FOUR-PL EX ture "·i11do11· in living rn\ + OWNER-DESPERATE THE REiil ESTllTERS 1 o ldt I c-~l'\I on 9 FOCR-PLF.X \Vlth 2 bdrm.. r t Bl I t J nc c ien. ""' e With 2 bdrm.. bath per P c. tns, put o. i·u t treei:I fur You to .ee t h I 1 Ex· -== --= snack bar. or move out back I bath per unit: lncon1e ond gerdl'n. $<1.1,000. I I 4 8 2 B DR TWO HOUSES to the ma!!sivc br;ick BBQ. unit. Inoon1c 17.920. Pri.:r $7,920. Prit'e $69.!0J. Rents 646-3~8 E ll6-8674 Allenl"'n BUl'lderS ceptonu r, a, I $69,900. Renrs Io 11• . l"o loiv. No i·ucun<:lcs for 6 "" VI•: IU + FR hlodcl home cond. $22 500 E Q\.\·nrr ~eds quick sn c -vt1cancies . for 6 )'C<trs. A Flnand"" "'llabl• "" I,. a "' I Call ••0 2313 yC~ll'8. ,\ g1"P;1t huy, \\1lh ... .,. ' 1 • ' nig 1l nl.'\I'. ~ · great buy \\'ith appreciation .g I t opUoo •19,900. 314 Villa-,• 0 Ill ti PJ'IP\'eclatlon & s!1elter. nves ors • •-• 1vner iv carry nn11clng. """N rrt 0-, 0-F' ~· ro BE NICE' &. shelter. Rd 549-1581 JI.lay tekc S11ilboAI ns do1\'Jl ..,...~ '-> ..,.. . • payn1ent. ...:.as1s1de Costa I · · H-2 lol Jn heart or Corona loon, total monthly pymt. " · ® EASTSIDE 7% ntA. auum. llfesa.. • ' • de! i\1ar. Plus 2 b d r n1 ..,Ag 3 •-2 ha •--1.!.~1auail l --·~-::·~~~-~~~~~= COM,.ANV ~====:::;:I ~;:1brr:;·otr~:(Q}· 0 "-ner E~t. ~~u~~~·-~: Iii Plac• BY 0 '"NE R : 2 story REALTORS NAME YOUR TERMS 675-8600 Anytime Open Houae sun. 1-5. 260 ho boat deck REALTOHS SINCE '1M4 VA NO DOWN -rHA or • VIS-ION • Camelia, 642-lgss By Q\l,'Del'. Prap•rti•• ' ~ho\\·case me, . ' · SINCE 1!W4 submit your Idea. Desperate 752 .. 1920 ing, large entertaining r:oc>~ 673-4400 673-4400 ov.·ner leaving a.nd n1 u 11 t 4 BR, 2 Ba, large comer 1100 OUAllil. NIWl'ORT IEACH \\'/separate !ht12 ft . bullt·Jn sell, 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, lot, WESTSIDE. Principals -..===~~cc·~--\ bar, 3 bnths. balcony, pool 1---------REALTY only. EXECUTIVE pool h 0 m !'. 1 size yonl, fully landscoped 1 ---T=R~l~P~LE=X~--1 fan1ily. fireplace, blrns, ex- E I DECORATOR'S HOME' ccllent location. OPEN. TO 27-13 E. Coast flwy ---~89:'r-5370 ~ e g an I d l' co r · Open on nice cul-de·5fC street. ALL TERMS, bring your c -•-1 'I NR So C t Pl 3 "'-speciousne~. Hus-{' to 1. Cull 893--0347. {O\\·ner may Choice 4BR 2ba n·fformal Corona del Mar If k' 137 000 Call '--=0"="'----.-~.-;-"oc'oo'o--· · Ii aui, .ix-. De ti g _hlful f'!ltcrrainincnl help finan~}. dining & lieC!Ud(!{J mstr 11ultc. 0 er, 85 ing • · 1 WE HAVE 2 Ba, blt.ns, trplc, fried yd. ~IOi;i1l'. $.l8,!IOO is ? b11.rgnin! 3 + Faniily room irith b.1r. This ~lect Properly is in NEAR BEACH 5'l0-ll51. . ~.000. By ownr 673-5?43 1 now -s47·60lO ,\1-:! Authentic 111 e x i c a n tile a P r 1 nl I' C 0 s 1 a J\l c s '1 Quellty (\\'ell built l, locatlon DUPLEX ES!! lil" O\VNJ..:n 2~' br, 1 ba, 1 .. \\leed iT & Re11 p--tlooo-. N"'" 1,1,,._-h • , , p e 1 . nbrhood & p1'1l'Cd '11 only 0 bl k 1 1 11 R-2 lot. $31.900. ?..lu1t have "v " ... ''" 900 c JI -~"-'"'"n On(' ()(' 1'0111 )COC l . l°l-y thl• on"-. '"' 000 I •001= Vron1 lJ'l'ncw"'• to t•·"~lo No,,. d ,. " p •, _ Lo" o I)' .,..,, · a J,,,,--,\1UU r I rt I • 1 ..... -""• · < ll'n . .Na-11\N ""' ... '"~ a " • f'U' va c nanc ng. anu \'cw. J'OP CORONA DEL !\!AR Tt1rn 1hrn1 into 1.:11.11h neiKh.l.Jorhood. Only $43,900! .SELECT One of the fe111 legal tl'i·i .,..,..,~~~~!!!!!!!!!!J locatlon. comforiable 2 BR _E_as_t_b.;.lu_f_f ____ l;.;03:.:;;0 CALL DAILY PILOT Call A'kt no\\' 847-6010. plcxes In Corona de! i\tar.1· RELAX & Den home In tronl, \vllh Gen&ral R.E, 1CiOl' General R.E. 1002 PROPERTIES Prime properly for 1vinter sharp upatolrs 1 BR t1pl ---------1 I and 8urnmer rt'lllals. Buy it \\llU1 a n1lllion S \lle1v and new carpell.ng throughout • *MUST SELL UPPER BAY And "'ntch it aprireciate in privacy unsurpas1~. Mod· front yard privacy. Well· OWNIR 3 Bdrms., rusHc. be u n1s, y:iluc. Call for appt. to see ern 3 bedroon1 home with priced at only $89,500. Call TRANSP:IRRED ti Coldwell Banker . ' "'. . ,. . ' . ' . . ".' WHITE WATER VIEW , One of California's most beautiful lots with forever ocean "\liew. 70' fronta ge in exclU· ~ivc Coron a del rilar. $150,000. LIVE IN BAYCREST Uso you r own i1nagination on this one. 4 bedrooin ho1ne with great lot. rea~y for you r o"'" decorating and lanctscaping ideas -outstanding financing available. $78,900. ON TOP OF THE WORLD ls how vou feel In th is 5 bedroom. 2 story ho111e with pool, jacuzzi, flrc pir (Ind air con- ditioning. All these· con1forts for $195.000. 2 PLUS 2 P,LUS 2 2 bodroom hon1e plus separale 2 bedroon1 gveil quar\c~s o_tr or ga(~ge vius_2 bed~•-lllll garage i partnJcnl . EXcetlent CorOna def Mar locatlon . $8>,000. . EUROPEAN STYLE /IND GRACE , Big Canyon luxury condominium. 2 extra large bedrooms, 2 baths, air conditioned. Views to ocean & marvelous lights. Reduced lo sell at SlOS,000. PRIME RE-SIOENTIAL LOT Occ pf the few remaining 40' lotA on Balboa Peninsula. Corner location In fi nest area - a buy •l. SS0,000. DIAL 644-1766 frplc. 1/3 A(·t~ on cot-nl'r 673-8550. $127,!'J(](). cozy den for dad RIKI family us to see this jewel. I R lot. Zoned for horses. 9';~ OPfNtlll •IT'S~VNTO BENtCE/ room for the childre n. !I'll '644-7211 l\ThfAC. !'JB • 3BA, Superb Financing avoil. Price j"" ~ ~ immaculate and ready 10 Nelghbarhood. Pool •lied lot-Pa.noramfc View, Tottt.I reduerd to S.18.500. move Into. Call 673·8550. Price $87 ,900. lit MTG DAVID D. CARLSON ~ OHHTI~ e. IT'S FUN ro et NICE/ $60,000 As!lumable at &%% ,_:_.e"-~-~:_1o_RR_.E_._s_3_3._92_1~_32_G_•_n•_•_•1_R_._E. ___ 100_2 ,I, Assume 8\.1% Loan ;i:~L:;::.:~~~a11 macnab / Irvine realty SHORECLIFFS ~larvelou s Oceun VIEW 3 bedroom home. r\C'cess lo private beach . Ol>EN DAILY 1·5 l'.M. 324 MOHNING CANYON (Y46 J "HAPPINESS IS" -a· hotne of 'vnrm '"t'tfnrm wherl!V(?'r"' you took (3 1Jedro1n s, dining J"oom, huge flfmily room J. ·ran ihimmering pines to enchant pool & brook. $124,500. Jack Custer 642-8235. (Y411) VIEW HOME + INCOME-CdM. 2 separate hornes w/vlew of ocean & pool. Beautiful owner's home newly decorated w/55400 income on 2nd home. $174,500. Har· riel Perry 642-8~-(YliO) 901 ~Drift 142·1235 11M4 MKAt'lPIUt 644·1200 Ntwpor1 8ttcPI, C.HIOfnll t26'6S ~~;~=~:;=~~[2 Bedroom. 2 bRlh, fireplace. I """"~co~NDO~'!!!l!'!"""!!!!!!!""I COSTA MESA enrlosed pRlio .. Room 1 o /PLAZA ' build another uni!. Reduced 3 br, 2 be., ~.000. Owner TRIPLEX to Sfi6,500. t.liitht trade. ~ 831-9361 S T A I\ T YOUll INVEST· 67s..8600 Anytime El Toro 1032 MENT PROGRAi\I liEHF- good ta.l( shcllc1· + lvw • VISION • nteJntenani.-e.. 3 Large wilt&, each n•lth 2 (lHtlo.i. 9'.i~f. Flrntnr lnit A\'a\111111('. Prlt'<XI al only SG.1,000. C.:all 5·Uj.~I)(). 7% Interest 2-Story La.ke Fore1t ~~~ HERITAGf • •• REALTORS REALTY 2743 E. Co11.11t lllvy Corona ~lei r.1t11· i-~E~1~taie Bullde;:s- . lnt1rn•tlon1I By Owne r . l~ IJl'<'llC!ntly ll\J<U11t J~St'l'Vll· £ ~~ i!2!dk liotl!I f111 ' lhefr M I'! If-r:m,. FOR THAT 1lnn11nl11m11, Canyon Ci•est Beautiful 4 BR., 2 rull bath11, shn% c.e.rpets, bl t ·I n s. Dilflwa11her. Gorgeoua cUJt1>n1 drepe1. La.rre ex· posed A_ggreaute patio, &: ~alkwa,)I). n·1 a A (tltAl. _., ·l ; 1\ ll ti r\ I N at $1 l.OU.1. BUDGET ElitateR , Jocnted nt the.cot· ner of Pitclflc View Drive I new ?.-facArthur Bh•d In 581i..j9:i0. PHnclpo.lt Olli)'. Horbor Hl9hl1ndo 1036 eon.iqu,, hlmily. Th ia lovely 3 bdrm otfmi 100• monthly po,ymenls an(! auun1c 1r~ IOlln and stllf't ~1.11 http nn11ru-e. ,_,lon!hly !*Ymtnt• can be ftS low Al $350, Ct\I ~ today. $48~900. . "~''""'"~ ... ~ .. ~· \_\LI.I·:) HE_\l:l'l A 9[f.IG ENTfRPAl~(S CO Ctn'Ona de.I Mar. ata.runa By 011:ner-3BR, 1~) BA, Ill $66,000. PHONE &t(H;.IOO; Vacant. ,47,000. 1-latbor Jfj, 962-8891 · f:m\gn, ~lllinera. Phone: I OWNER 6'0-7343 . F. s, S.loc _M~~~l215~~M~-~T~-c:W~-~~'"=I OPEN SAT/SUN U TO 4 "'." • 512 BEGONIA, COM ttunt1n1ton B .. ch 1040 Oceamlde of. Hwy*Charmlnl FIXER UPPERI Duplex. De1\gntt dtc, D'Pl I &low market. SfMtclou1. 2IOO ea un11, lath ·A plUJitcr, lt: ~· ft. 4 bt, 2 b&, bDlt patio, f'nt> dbl KM". Be:!.t to Ocean A•k for· • Bu,y i19.500. cvrs ( T t 4 l Judr. Agt: · 968-4456 v ·· 2161 Stn Jo1quln ~ills Rd ., N.B. .A COLPW ELL BANKER CO. ;".:-T=--;--:;:==--;;::-;;;-:-::--i St4·l9'J9. T/\t\E OVE!t PA'i~1E.~TS TIIC!. fou.IC'Jiol lh'llll.' tn ll)o \Ve•I lll!l\'(' 9DmclhUlil .J'fl'I Wtl!ll lO SJ2A~ mn. Sf!O')O. lo l\llUMe. ... 11 DarJy Pltol OM5UJcd sclJ! 011.a.slficd ads du it Shllt1> honHl on CUl·dt·Mc. Ail. C'11\I ~2-5678. l\f'll • "111 Nf)\\' 11 •• f,(;i • 96()..,1190 ==~---- -.;r .. -. ' Hu To '" "' • 0 " On t. A " .. By otl • r Tutsdar. Novtm bt( lq, lq74 OAILV PILOT 8 Hunti,..ton BNch 1046 Irvine 1044 Newport Buch ~069 1 Condomlnlu~ Income Pro,,.rt! 2000 I Hou••• Fur nl1hed l Ho'-'••• Unfurnished Houus Un urnl1~1Co I Unh.lrn. JUST A STROLL ASSUME -WATE-RFRONT '"' Nlo 1700 I BLOCK TO BEACH Newpod BH ch 31 ~9 I Dana Point 3226 lagun• BHch 3248 AITE,'T!QN TeMi> Bulllt, the surf a UJ1(I trom ., I , . .,., super plulb Ne\11pm1 Crc~I ·~ts m~tn•llc 2 •'"-· f"ran. 7010 VA WOND "BLUf'r5" 3 bdnn, -b a' N~. deluxe 4-plex, 21T .... rd !BR ,.... ' J I , T \.!\.£ \LL Ufo' ti!£ 0 H $1~ UTll.. pd l Bdr (rplc Condo 21>r '\i 00. v.-et bltr ... ~.... ....3 It ER l!!Yl!I llv1ni. "'Ur y I e w SI Hw1t Beach. $IL 000 ' "11 •. fl•P"•. <!111..'.' ' J ~ .In vi ... A • ··0~1 ' I ' • • lr!Ui' ciscan P'ountalne home. The It' "'·l·'~l au ~ · k nd f ii · s.ll-39ll ' J»th•JI. l blk. to "'-'('an. ll!il. 1 ~i lAIO·: U11~Qlll' lk"IY -P.,· '-"Tan \n:w, '-'"JMll ..... 1. lJ'.lU . ~aw1a, OJ¥nY x , magnificent p roperty II 1 vacant and n c v.:t Y SP a c i o u •. i;parldlnfl:, rutrl ll'I ...... ~ &: v; e 1 u pnl~. ' fn.,.-. Enint 11rhJlt :rui1 1nu. •·lol"' 11f)llt l~v~I tu..1.•nh·,u~ r.'!l:i, '2 Bdr., frplc, OCt'un 147:\ 675-71K-I custotnlzed & UPil'nded ln decorated like a m tid e I · spec~ulu CANAL t1lONT $73.~ $45.lk.(). 4-PU:X, S 1 0, 0 0 0 51 .... l•l:C• I ~ frpl:ir, ~ ""!!'"' :o faliu· vu. Child. an1all pc! SUPER grt>·".~,-,~ .. ~.~, ~2'""ba~,I every detail &. oUt:n 4 ~n'tr will help fl ntuice iUb-S bedroon1 fan1Uy hon1(' or Al>ULT Condo TU11tln \'Ulas, ~·n,. ln<.'O?le Sti<XI 11K'I • , South L• Un• 31 8-6 Jou.• ltJ;~ta! \ll..,,. 1'1 ii, nr IJ6j. N!Ct; 3 lllh·., fq,lc· .. lfj>l, SO.'ji !AJOI will : elubh."<C, 11 p aclom bodrooni. fnmily n )'OW' terntll!! 3 Bedim, ll\~.-!11.1ln1 pad. Low, Io '4' :.! hr, 11.i ba, frplc, coveted lH2""'~ or .113--l'~ g \111• u111 A~tw1~. ')ci!J .1~uulh. dbl ~1:1.r1).k... >d. 11 u r Iv, 111. W<iva, udulla, t 2115. roon1 , liuJe forn1al dlnh!i 2J~d! Realty 963-7805 ~~ C::wn$~~·~r n'4~1ri . ~19~~:/~~ u re". Indus.trial Prpty. 2100 PltTV1\'\E B~:11., ON'atl\~r~· 6l2-30K21~ k~~~~.t OTlll·;J~S A\' \Ii, 1'°&=12-="'4~·=· -c07".,---c=::ol = fn tH~~ti~~~e·i:::: OPEN 1-4:30 cnrey flronrlng at low S~ii Oupl1x11/Unlt1 2 b~, \\!\V. d1.'lis·. lrpL SN. El Toro 3232. NU-VIEW RENTALS Ouplex•1 Unfvrn 3600 al $66.500, 5.5&-703.) or 96.3-h11ere11t. I I 1•~1 ATT'N . 323~ Ston111:;t•1n ltrl 673-ID'. 19~~ "611 '°'' CLAREMO'"r 1£ •Q••a"il l or u I ovv UNIT BUYERS :Wt-WIS :-.-1:\\' a Ut·. 2 Ha ('t,iulki, ~1~---BALBOA PEN. 3 br, :! !Ml., W lk & L 3 BR .• 1%. BAIBS • Houses Unturn ished k•1:w._,'(j )Ct. Clilldrcn uk. ~:ll. v;/U:µI ilin. rm. &: l • er " 1',1' v. A. Pl \\"e h11\'~ 1uii1:1 iJ'I Hunt. Bch., 831--0109 ULO~H 2 111111. honil·; ~·hn>o.; balCf~ei. Ck»ie to &y & JURESTALA EsS·TrARTOOLL $2';?4 PEit l\10NTII Prop ... -t •• •• ' B~~~1u~1i~ ~1~1.0~~~lt(Jf : ~~~. ~~;"li ~:~.111:~1xlo~~: Gtl\aral 3202 L~.:Asl'.; 2 H1· 14incho VLf'jo ~.':ir'1~-~''\,;,,\1~·11~1· :.~1r r'~~'. Q(,:G~7). .,~rfr. I~. G1H.145 ~~1YJ I~~~~ 0"'1'K!rti ltlp ttpt , hllart 0 11 (.d.oll lnl'Otlll' In good rcnlul Condo. ,\JC. rl'h t~. C"l'tJI, Av1lil11blc 1n1111cd1iit1·ly. ~i!J:1 "u"LE~X-;-~ ,, , cl To the liUl'f & sand-fro.in tills • ti7~5726 * 1~00 ot/A~ss~:~:a.~o., llAC~ ~t'll'por! Bl' ll c lt . Xlul. I ti!'Cll!I ALA RENTALS 1lrp~. 811i·S:J!:Jtl tJI' 5fi6·9_:ti3_ i'l'I' ti)(I D ,. • ~ ul , earl/ nr majetUe 2 story Frurrclsco.n 1v r·1 t co I t &. apPi.:.t><:laU011 .Bl'\ikcr 519-!l:i98 ~ntingron &e11ch 3240 i\llSSION Hl:'ALT\' $.A. C()11n1ry Club. l\aul~. FountahUi hon1e. The llllli,,'l\I· •NEW 4 Br, 2 Ba, College rc11~1·t~, P.9. Oo'i S52, 0.1,, I _22 JIOl:SES-llllPLXS-\l'TS ' ( l-\173~ * """ SllSJ, tno. ~15-:iOOI CM -n_~~J»Ll.s.clllit.o,mlzec.1 Park, tile roo __ . • iffiltes." p1lces:" ese. . BRANO NEW ___ __ Apartments rurnishid --~.4 .. Ii~~{ I ory ' so.crlll lntomt Property 2000 ;; .DESll'L\liL~; (t'ITllined R·4 11:1 tht' u "un.'6, Jlun!ln;.:· • • ::·~ Bl-:, jllt:n. U(.t-;,\.,\/ \'Ji:.\\',, i?n"" f-Mtt~ r _ ...:=:. -Ot..'drn ---Yi~':' blts u 11 e lOll lo LtLi,:uµ:. . .JJt\lly lbUnK.,, j :t pio.kllli~ fc1M.,..-,.i y11.rd, l ~l dalboa Penlntula 3707 t::ai~11i:ili~~:~_iwm:·~ln~\lil~~~~~~==1~04~8 FOURPLEX M.'l><tl'ilh.' or ttll fivt• ~'i: build I dtiUy J>hutll', !il'l'~!cc.. ! 1, 2 & 3 BR 4-Pltxes IJJks tooc'l'a~L. ~ 1no. Avu~l --... lriple =~ ... ~one finer Ill 2 B«ll't!Oln, Jen: [.loll 1Jou11c. I 31 uni! l'un1plex. How doc" I ~hll\l~J FH<)M 2\J(l/~IU ulld~Dl..·l·. t:h l ld rt!n Uh. CH.\l{\l[l\(j :I lir, 11wMl~ck, •--THE Pier iuKI :slliJ. BesL Nuwport P1·hnc north Costn t.fesct 1oc11• ~ 500 gr:.ill ,.00 \lso 3 L1H1u11K'1· Ill C ouuiu·1·.:e !JI 1 0• .~ "·: · ti . 1~\!!Ji1 I . l•lk. 1u I.each. Wntr. l-lwitington Beach at SQi,500. DOOR KEY · · 00 ' · · 1 (.'AJ L liS Olt t:O~ll.-U\' ~ 111 lf'll, p.:n IX'.:aui ·gs. -·-111nt11J ti"'l-UZJti :iJ77035 Ot 9!1l-S67l Islurwl ·,.ca1 ·<'1i. Sei>t pl'l<.'C. uon. i\nnunl llll'01ne SS.1 . l'l.·2 lvh; iu Co:.111 \I et> 11 13. '1 1\ 1 C~J /1,, l\'S.1 S/111 • Cn11 ~ t hi' u -u u 1 Laguna H11 \t 32501 · ' ~·--~3-.7-.2_.4 WALKER, & LEE • $11 i !XIO. I Just li:sted. nnrl cxcluslvf' !'l:r.i:.o tth'h. Q u In 1 Ii I'll ·1ll ~!' ei~•µoi ·. · 1 ";" " Con7iiL IJl'as~·d, I' I' 1va 1 j'. -------··¥• -Losra Mesa ______ 1 REAL E~TATt.: Is All You Need 675·8600 Anytime !iale!!i 111·ii.'C vf $61,0.JO. CAll ltl'kll). uM!• UI! ~L~)__ l't.1tJv1>, t-:nl'I d Gtal'l•"<'S, :'\o . . -----• VISION • :>l~ll-121 3:~ Via Lltk1, N.B. SuUe 29:i 1 t'L~Cl-.l> hnui;c N ,. 1\ 1101·1 1 Pt'tb-. 1 1111 , hl 0,,1.,,11" CO:\UO I :->to1·y, ,, 1JI', 1"11 SlO WEEK & UP Something Special I --l"il 11.(rl1U1· HI .• c.~I. &l:t·:l:l'JI Bca.:h $IBO, :i1nt,:ll~. fnn11l ... -s. 201 -219 Oswego Ave IJ<I. cenl1·11J air •. _c.llll.. 1;1ar., •...,,.ii} ,\t)i:Ul oc Lµ. haS happened~ He re L~ Brokers Only!! J-l~·re·~ 1hnl 3pOtl.o hull~\ :\t~ 2 Ur $l~ .• t'ostu :O.Je;;;a. 13 1,1k11 \\'. 11f r ... 'u1.:l1 Lll~J 1~.~'1 ii.r ~-~JJ "r • .:>iu. .. u"' 1 Sit A~. . seclw;lon, private re,;ldon-REALTY , . !lio:.e l\\-O du texes & one 2 Br, bikl• tu hC111·h, Hun· I iJlk Sol \th1111 ·1 • .n1 -7Jll 11sk '2'Jii~I.-1• •· .~ .>11uu . .e1'\1 .. -c Avail, tW park plus d e I u x e )(11111t111n Uldcpenllent st~tus . l. . b 1 ~ ·• , ' 1 1111:,:lun J~a..:h. An1i ;, Fir I '· ' ~ Lt 1/\W ~ br. & d'-'u, 'J. h..l, e 1·uo1ie ~·1\'ice -Htd. poo! feature..offel'l'd to you all 2i-I~ E. Coru;t H\\-y h~ full>:' ~taffed d<!ILL-..:e nf_flces ~"C'.R1. u~rn~;~ i~~~~\~i llt'"r i\ro. port fl'l\y, s1_y:1., , , , 549-9501 -\ 11111Jl), dh~. g!1r., ,IJUOl. . J-"I. " L'uuw-.:11 ~ r'cl Se.:~ In one house -in one 11.pecial Corona del ~IRr t~xJlt!.11ern.'t'<I f prof':!.llSIOnal , 11 tern M ov ri ('(I a 11 kids, (>ct~ ok. i\gl. 1'. l~'. \ UL.:N!, 1,111111). p1, 11011n.~. 1 ~,.11u1. ~.l;,tl. ,J ~(l,J;J vi·. ;....,b ,\1.:v.1,...,rL Bh'J., C.:..\I n"''""borbood. All I e r n1 I NEWPORT HEIGHTS ll.\)lll\J!t<'h e!i~ntlal. F le,.;l?le a. , """ 1 ..• , crp o 1 979-84.)0 1:1u·. :t H1· $11\1..1. S111xll'S uk :!l:;-J,\J...lll!OIS .H1'i-:i'1.JJ or 0-~ .._... 11rr1u1,e1nentM·»e""1ia1e caJI SYi.vuv. lj():.:ISO. -l"l'" k <I & 1 " fl· ------------S-availllble, mnkc1 it e1uiy lo NE ~· L I st l n g ! T hr e e .At Blue)( f>U.S4ii~ · QUl~l,\P.D HLi\LTY LANDLORDS • •.h : "' 1 ~ · .. p1.• ."· ;'. 1 • 1...aguna Niguel .>i!i:.t1 ***GARDEN APT own. Be surprised. Ca 11 bedroon1, 1 ~:.r buth ho n1e on ' , :;J.55 Via Lldo, NU. Suile :;?% • •2 Bl~. ~1· 1 hM S-'W · --. eeePOOL 841-3584 Agt. l1;1rgc level lot. !"our cnr m Associated 1~71 Harbl1r lil, C.~l. &12·:l9'JI \\.: ::Opc.:i o1h1.c Ul .~t?\.!IUr: lO:n,\~E·~~lll UUI 11el, l ;5,\:\ J l.:1\N t:AP. :t £hl1')"/t' 1 t ,., J>. lll)lS Ill adult C to B 'It gara~<'. fenced rard. SOUTHCOAST -,--,-, nc,11.u •Loionulh~;~J..ll°• H •• Sl:W.:s~nglo·prclc1 lL•I 1111110~1 nc11'. 3 Li1·. '1 1.1:1,1 111 .1· -~~ j •• us m Ul Orchid house. Fruit 11-ees. D--•---l'•9. lli\S~LE, ·Dnnu Pol11! 1 ..... Lai:una. UUI' i{Cl>la.l SCJ.. IX1'1t1\ ~h111·11 ~ 81, li•lll l'IU, drn, bltin~. dbl. ga1·. {Ul'<I., M'I '.11111. 1't'. l~~s." l.lnt *NEW*' AU new copper plumbing. l!l..t.LTOfl ~ $;).1,00Q. in..:. 1·c.rn111~. Plan.!! I v1cl· I.• •· 1: .... 1:.. 10 'l'oll. Try 1rpi..·, lt!Jl ~a,., v1.11·::u11 5325 ~d., t~JllUll. pool 111·11 I ~. ,\1'· I-v111u••u ,\11t11, i_'i1·36~a - ePRICE SLASHED• ~.:ioo lncludes .ca rp e t !li, 9 FOURPLEXES fol' ~ux un11.s on 10.fXKI + :-.u.1'1.:1v: Homefinders * 642-9900 1\lari11r1 Sr .b.'l.!ll (.vt1r~1' S3ou. $Ii:) lil'. l BJ{, 1•cJcc. Uul ~. 0~0i:;!f··d;ne~:· <~~~ $3450. Ve cant drapes, stove, refrigerator • c.!X~·~i~~!~·L0~[1·n.s K'iJ-22'2 11 NU-VIEW RENTALS t.10\IC: in 1 Bl'. trl $I 1-0. 1110. '1 ·1~1~• .. -:i,;1~1_ _ 1\1. 1 ",~I. ·~ct!1us. So~r: • :~ Approx 1900 Sq, t"t. Hingle Vtry Serious Selltr and dlsh1~asher. Vogel Co. COVING TON 1 · '. . . ' " . ·I c_._ .. -iiJJIJ -Ul -1:11~,,:.:"~ N(•{IJ' !.ieach, ~Ill pc1 11k 1tl1s11oq Viejo J267 po.I~.'•~-~· 'l.uu .11 1:~ f..or)'. Cul·dC·llBC str e et . Tu·o utory Coloo!Al. Ocean Realtors. :.48-9'.Wl $89 50 lligh. Hise SL~l' + :i ~iur,. fl Ibo p I 3207 :\!CL:! Br dplx S200. Frpl. -l\IJV \lo,i(~cc · ao. to 0 ly $53 900 view. Palatial, 4 BR & fa m. 19 ~1-111L~t~·nno &h 0 CI:: fl N i a .a eninsu a i1ntlo, rit'l uk, ya1· ;: 111: Co11ilo, :lba, pool, pa1i"•! :! BH, l~~ BA, _ Stt e thlsOC'i!~~~l!~~ B~ke; rn1., 2~S BA., 30' l!ving Custom Fourplex Unbcllevublc . but •rue! Just 1 t:.}0~7~ $IHJ,UOO 0 "' n e 1· 1 YEAHLY 3 l:lr, l '~ B;i, lrple, ~'Ai\·HL\' 3 B1', 1 Ba St~ c. 11 c I 0 " ~~ d. a 111'..'"h g;•r.1 ., , . ~L~.i. ~ •J 842·7fil Of Eves: 963-4002. rm with stone fireplace, all. Jhited 3!1 unil8 9 foorple.'it-S I __::_ __ 1.~ blk fl uni jelly. $100. ino.-1 :S1ngles, kids. ~t, gar Ll_:ih.lrcn li-.!,_~ 1110. S30--U11 , I. _ --l't-1 ~h!.~· ;i-~.2'.!!.__ Hou •• Of GI-... bllni, dsh'4'Shr, ceramic tile 5bi~~1~1 B~pl~its~gb1~is~o:~!1111 f'ri\1n~rtor ·.' ju~t 2'.~ PROl\ION:?nY B<L)' .,L u! .. 1:1:s1_ (j9j.;lQ.Jj ll'Ct!kly. !·1(_)~1 E:. ~ "lir, 2:. ~a. s:no.1 ·~'' Beach J~o91 LGt. FULLY "'.u:.N 2 Bl~ ..... &. lndoor-0utdoor carpeting. ,1 l , f NE\VPORT years a21). Pl'in1e units 111 I luit>!;l loc •. llv11. \\ u1 ~l'll '" 67.r~l i.1 \Vknds t 1 pl, kids & pet, 2 c .11 U1t11.~. \\/\\, d1pi;, poo l. By the aeal Giant A-frame Shag carpeting ti ne.I cuitom e~rn ru~~ r j. h t t prln1e ("o ("a I i 0 n. Super lrade for hoose or Sill apl. ,-;il·.1: u\1111:-111r ["{' I.Joa! ALA Rentals 642-8383 1 L F L .\1IJIS, nu pets. $1.8tl. 042.9520 on i prawllng lot! 4 BR's, dropes thrnout. I-luge patio, SUS.000 •Pl g ' a sh111-p? 8'\' 1 interesi fln ~~g_0_'1u.si M!il :ll3-tit>-!~11;.·t 111:1\n hay. L~1' J lir. $4~: -TOWNHOUSE ove .or ea se to i.RG 2 Br's, poo~1~hOps. Roman sunken tub, 2 ovenized yrui:I, do u b I e Century 21 1.'ontr:..ct or sule-or-0Ut1tln Mount'n, Oeserl, 1110. v. in1e1·. SfiJO. 1110. yriy. . Professional. Co~ple •• uults/nu pe'1s, Util pd. atrium.I, huge fam rm , glll'age. $69,~. Terms RED 642_1771 new fin a n ~ I n g. Gross Resort 2400 I \\'U~urn._ti~ I Lg. l Ur. 1 1 ~. h;,• .• Co~1d~, .\\'.\fL. UJ::C l.l!n 4\·I t.1onrov11:1., Cl\1 ~l!-0336 ceramic bar , Cordon bleu CARP::T, .. EAL TOR S ll\el<JttS $81:> 1110. 011 till. College Park 3220 1w .. llunt. Hh1. $2'.l?·• Ln~I . \\c~tcHH :,;11rd .. u hun1c 11/ IW OF. DEPOSIT •/ d kitchen, cu stom everything-640-8672 or 49&-4m PRINCIPALS ONLY! Call . 1-u11un1/pool. 1:tI31 4:!.9-QCJ69 pool . .:I liH. :.! HA & frplc., · · r ~• ".~,1· I 71 I 752 700 O\VN YOU!' 0\\'ll p ,\ L !\I • --c· ------\ .. E ·1 ... '. d . ' I 1-1;. l ln:, bal.uen apt., ....,.,.. PLUS paddng" owner has --13' ON WATER loc ay I 4 ·l I DESERT G REEN lot, I Beaut. iffiR :!liA, n~1~ i:rpll>, FIREPL.\CJ::;, l BR, ~2BA, : t.r...' x ri1~1 p ~. i II ' ~J i9. 710 \\. 18th St. ~~ the pri(.-e? Bk r ~ .13uBk~. ~it~::icr"'~ ~:l)i~r:'·~ ~INVESTMiE~~· i\·~I~ :S!o~:~bli~~1e~aCC:!f it.Jc~~: ~~~~J~11:!t1N~e~~ ~· Etcn1. I 1~~1i\11 ~~1~" ~u1.dtii~;1s,F~~ i~~~~r~pe~:~~~ J11;~r~~"·~1 ua na Point 3726 *MONARCH BAY* ba. In '"'O('e~s of behtl' (.'f,11· ----·--$4500 casl?-plus privale con. I Corona del Mar 322211 ~4:.~i. foi· Bev or Dale '-t-st>~~0'dcp.t Yard a.si ~~ NI 2 BJ-:. OCEAN VIEW Move to El~ance Through the gates and Ur 1tei1ed tu Ct)ndo1n1niu1ns:. • ' tract avail. on bu I a n c c . ,) · 111111111. incl'd. Adults. Call ' t-c. • of a WestMven home ~lls~i.~g ~~· c!~~:ng\'e $315.000. \,rile 011.s§ifi<!d Ad. No. t:a, J11 , .. ••.. CLE:t\i\ 1 lilt, .. :lBA, Jplc, C\'l'~. ~8-QIJ19 for appt. f}2J Aptioii ~l~ ~~ta. $20,000 will 11.ssume 7% VA ORANGE Duily Pilot, 1~.o. Box 1.j6(), :_,, ....,r..,,.pur s·~~ cpt, drpi;, DI\', bltns, nit:(' $j::(l · NIC~&lr 0 ve r >111c1· · . s wy klan. 4 yr. old large cul-d· buyers only. Sharp 4BR, (t)stu Mesa, Ca 92Cl2G 2Blt, 2~'.\ . ~""" 1r1cndly nciKhborhood. $3:.!5 •a;·il 'l' 35' l!.v rn1 :.! Ulks . Ll4;w1a Bea.ch •19~ ate kit. 3 Bed, 2 balb & 2~• Family Home l\'ilh ex· COUNTY BA!-.l'SIDE I \J1'. ,. o t ta~~, 2~7 JAstnLne ~"'"" 1110. !\o fl'C. Ask for Bev ~>1.:e'1~ · ' Huntington Beach 3740 film. rm '4'ilh $269 pnm. elusive O t1b privileges. 120 ulils. pc!. SJ;l(J. & $16.? No I 4liH, family 1·111 ,,.,..,.., ur Dale 963--L'i67· I'"'~ ,1 BD!l I I "· .. ti,,~ degree P8f\Ol'B.mic Ocean "" ') ~ ., <O d 96 • .. 30:) Orchid ' ' ~·3 - ' rp '""!SC L' r n . ! 1·~ total,: 2 patios. Call A ""' . kl Newport Heights 1070 -"· 4., .• 1. ·' • "" ~in pet~. l~t. last Sec. . . . $JOO o L D To \V N u EA c 11 IJtJI .. ·1rayt.' \'d i., blk beach lie.AU 1 ...... urn. apts _..... W-9371 Agt. ~~~·cl~g a~cii:i~· t~~~ units. So111e near beac h. &15-1407 :>Bit ~B~ .. : ?~1~.1;:1~,r HOUSE. 1 BP., :l cat' s;i&.' 2 + j.JCn.' f17plc, gnrage, ,11; $l'i5 Sp.;nish 1~Je build· Sntnllet' units also. By appt. Orange Co. Prply. 2500 I . """ I.AU • P c gtor·ai:;c, priv. yard. S 2;; 0. y11n!. patio, Cd~! 1116'.· pvt. +.:nclOl!Cd 1.-ar., pool, nl'ecled 10 1n11ke this your NEWPORT HEIGHTS o 111 y. Qua i ! pl n c e _ JUlt, '.lBA. S:W:i 1110 j.}lj---09:-i2 NU VIEW RENTALS sauna. laundry, ad.I.ts 17301 OPEN HOUSE homt!. Priced lo sell at 4 Br, den, briCk (pie, l.aJ"ge pr ope r ties, Investment GARDEN GROVE I Cole of Newport Rlli-s · . ~. . Keel.son Lane 1 blk Weil 1123 Main Streel $139,500. O\VC t'Onlmct at Jot. Choil't) N.!wnort IJE'ach Division. (TI4) 742-1920. . 67:->-jf)JJ BEAUTIFUL 3 BR, 2 Ba 1.i13-40JIJ or ·l"°l.:t:'l<i 01 Beach oU Slater 842-7tl48 OPEN DAILY l ·Spm 7%,%. For a.ppt. call R. ' locallon. Neecli; so111e TLC. A TWOFER? VA and FHA fl'l'll1s. Shar p honl\'. I )t ohJ. N j ~·.. ·----. NEW eustm blt 4 BR & fam LcadbcllC'r at 67a.W70. Bkr. 0\\'ru?r anxious. Make offer · and. lovely :1 bt"ctr~.111n1, 2 hath I BRAND NEW nl'ighbo1·hood. $290. n1 o . NE\\'PORT BEACH, l I' u J y l\1t-:i'll, i;n1~ll .beach ho l c l . ~----...,---~ 'Sparling Real E state YEP! 2 hon1e11 for the price f<il~~l)• ,1",ll!h'., o"ollh Q"u!l\('(l'Ld I 3 BR 2 BATHS I i.;11-:r.nG !J (! 11 u t i(ul setting-large 3 Rooms s~~~7n~·cek. 1\pts :;,::~,3 C:lt~rof!ral~~f~~1 ;:-~;::::::;:-~~::;:::::=-::=::: 13,3544 or one. Only $-1-1.900 for a yaau. , 1 • J · . A.. ., f 2 Bit, Nu pctslchUrll'L~n. licdl'OOOI, {11111\ly r o o 111, ~"1• _:iio. J.J<>· """ ~..-Ii ,,.. 3 bedroom and ;i 2 bedroo1n P L ~\ C, E P R OPER11£::i, 202··1 & 6 FERNLEAt" Fii·st & last 1nos l'l'nl + l10l1shed wood llool's, beant Laguna Beach 374& dlx features. Two blks to WATERFALL --F~l~X~E.RU PPER hon1e. There's a lo\V dOl\11 (TI.J i 152-1920 \Vl!h OQean view bond. Call 8'l:l-i3·L'i <..-Cillns;s. Years L ease. -·--------~.e ~valldng dill. 10 A seclucWd bot an i ca I S~nllydoplex being renl<IC!el· mp~;,n~~~,,, ... ~,.'d'',",.~~ Rall boat Out of State Prpty. 2600 I 71:1~~~~~~~1:1Fr1A $4:l0. SUPJ:;R •I Dr, 1.:!Jts. ~~:;1~ m0,'"N"c•~<I ru-111·,.11·,,·~H,.>1"!{0~,r 001.ughe Ip s,,' Gerald s. Tbomu . Renltor. paradise with a picturesque ""'· ou can save, 1.iuyi~ " ""' ~'""' .,...,, , , ,u· JS, lease. $2.·:.0. tl ell. ...., " r-,__.;, · ' so -c a ocean vit'w. sunke11 ecra111ic before l.'On1pletlon. $34,950. 40 A(RI:;S South'tl'e.st Tex/\.~ FROM $375 _. b'il2Q'".:'6· 8J3....3.107 675-5>11 }l·l;)/$li15. 53&-0321. ASSUMABLE tub & atrium. Heavy open Pr ine i P 11 ls only. /\~I. u: 1Quail ~ 1 range land. $4,000., S 4 0 · l il .. y .V. B:!a.rh Rily. 6'i.r3000 --' . --Nt port B a·ch i7ff FHA LOANS VA beamed ceilinp &: Indoor ~t-9601/ 6i5--0l-l-I. Plac• tlwn. &. $40. n10. 6-l&-0628 :1 Bt:'1f1.00!\I, 2 baths, ~~ blk ' 4 ,BR, 2 . h'.l, bltin~ •. tli·ps, *YEARLY RENTAL* 2~--·-----1 garden. Cl<>1>e in. $105,CUI :> BDRi\I, 2 Bath, trplc, bean\ da)"!!, 642-8051 e\'es. I !1'0111 Big Corona. Can be I lrpts, 111 ~ ~· ~.11!1 K111 · patw, 1 Blk To Surf LAS BRISAS APTS For information &. location ~ ceilings. Q u I e t tree·lltll'd Prap•rli•• · · ~ Real Est1te Exchge 2800 I l~·nsl<tl fur . ~Th ~r n1unth. 1 ~~~0·1 &~·~-·1: 1 , h-&·BeautLlul Nell' t.IOOl'rn 2Br, 5.JLl !liver Ave. 642-2566 of tbue homes, contact O 1,-, ff streer. Near nil s ch oo Is. 752•1920 t unulr 11·1th childJ:cn ok. I 1 1 .1 1 ·~11 · 1>eacS!90 I "Im t'rlvale i\pt Cable T\' i!.LCV<o.tor bldg on beach. 1&2 l(ASABIAN C.k/i'-' S•lj,900 Qv;•ner. 1400 QOA ll !tt. MlWPOlt tlACH IRVINE ~·e1;:ice: Corona ~el : L'a~I 01t7l-~·BK.lt. . 1 ::'_ ·~'LJ1s7 ~. ~l. · \,111;. Lil cl~ .. ts.' bltins, en~ BR. r:vt ~lconieH, htd 962-6644 REAL ESTATE :A8-(62() or f'48-1319. VA DUPLEX ~Jar, 3bl, l .~ ba, pool, xlnl ILGt.: 2 story 3 Br, 2 Ba ,;-----• . garage, PllhO. No kids/pets. _pool. :secu11ty. Adulll!i. Real Estate . Newport Stiores 1072 cone!, trad~ for s n 1 a l I er I i..:ll'l·. kit. sunde<:k. Nr. beuch 13. ~R, lrplc, f~.\.h P?nd • .1 ~:'5 iuo lst. .-1ks1. of S:l!l.~ \\'K UP. l Bclr., :l REPOSSESSIONS :I(.(} Glo.>1ml.")Tt' St. 1';xtromely sh11111 JBR, 2BA ~use or .1ncon1e property &' ghopping. 1st & la~L }125., n11. I~ .ix:nch. No pets. ~-a! 1-U t 11 i I i es .i.~d. Call B,1 & Bi1ch. Color TV. maid .a.l-9-173 5'1S-0..."1G 3 Bil 2BA. Upgrnded hoine, 11nd 2BR. tB.\ IJl'DUI)'. $24,j()() equity 833-SlliO a~~n_I I nio.___l__E_!...c. &\fi--1319 1uv. :H.>-~I . ., , .Hg..9.)7~ 01. "5~"'!_12 t:vc-s.__ st'!'\-'. JX>Ul. THE ~JES,~. 4Ll F~r ~nn~~ ,_n~A lfo':r~!.!~ * LAGUNJTA * steps to beach, pools l: ten-~~~;nd~~:~~in~~g\;,~hro~~ Ctll\SH l?RI TR:\!ObEI LoHI In 3 BH. 2 UA, near hl'uch. I $~jB~".,.-B\~~il ~Yi IV I E\V-Bay-Bach $13.:iJSW i\. n.'.~1.:1rpo1·1 Bl., N . B , contact -Sl::n~ 10 n1ivale beach. 6".-l"~~ praisal in process. $4~1.9:"'1(). no Bo <i A 1 \ ii " \fl 6 SliHll!t.! .. " "' .. "' ""~ " ni11. A!<.~llntablc. S 5 2,;; 0 O. espe11a or_ "o 1 e , omc. I 4 9 -•. I r \\' i 11 .t I r \\.i n I · ..... ' · · · 1 ,-.,,-., •. ,,111 I'", .,.,.,, .. 1 u·ll>-..001. •-,. ~ """' ; · · x .,. ;i, PP I! a l'y, Hl.'11.ltors, 641-6111 01· 67:>-., 1 . ' ' , Cdi\1 t B1· $lj(). yrly. Nu 3 -BACfll:.WR Al'TS, a 11 KASAllAN :.:-H, 3J'A, 3 pat:os & di n. San Juan Cpstrf'. 1078 l o. IQ"al'I ~ 9'.lJ07 ,,,,.,,, a BR. 2 ba, bl1ns. lrpl.:. 11alnl, chltl 01· ''"l, \!tu' )''-'ar '""'nJ, SI"'· 1no. incld r111. ln1n1ac Ca1nlly ho1ne w "' I 1 k & ..,.. ~ '"' "" R.11. Ell.I. ,.2 ,... · · . PIDP• Hout.e5 Furnished 2 ll ll " 2 ba bl 1 Bk lron1 srh. par ~ ·~'· bay J. nr + cJcn, utiL -v.·/swet?ping v 1e11• i;:, in ~ ' , ~tn. ue11, · ., tn. Bl. 1 '5350 67. ~136 I"'""''°''""'""""'"""'"'"""" sectn'e 1u:ea, ready for oc· ~RADt:D :l BR. Condo. Dra.,....l:i.•a '· General 3102 kil., di.~h\1·s11r.: frpl, cpts. '1. ;~,, · 2 ha $3.10, !rplc, appns, 2 6TJ-1.j31 Htr• Is. 1v.•1. VA loan c u 1>ancy. OWner-flnancing $.i9.900. Auton1ali1.: garage, f. rni-1920 tlrps; patio .~ gurugt!. S350. 11.H. S4-1~ liBrandd nl'>1',2 "b:t A'"'A R I 642 8383 T:'_'.ILER $110/mu. 22 ft. t.k •• $11 <M for avail . Cl\11 tor appt. Existing 5,~,~~ B~su111ahlt'. 1400 QUAil Si. NIW•OIT ttAC.. li1:1-5ral 0<.'t'1tn. r. en. ' l enta S • n1· beach. $50. dep. Call .-. GUNA NIGUEL .. fENCJ.;o 1 Br $115. ull l pd. -frp!e, Jllll io iro2-025.\. ----- -1 6 -0~0 $2.0i pmo. total puynlent. 2 LA $18,000. 493-7262 nit. 6:30 Singles, couples, C 0 .~ 1 a 2 Bit 1 Ba, guragr, $295. MAH.BOR VIE\\.' 1101'11.ES a tcr Ill)I. 9,.,....,,,..., sty' 3 Bed. 11 0 111 e on REAL TY u1. 6 Units -Mesa t.f v-,• tk 1st & last. Irvine 3244 Like nc1v, hlghly upgraded, -~sr=E=P=s'""'ro~oc=EA~N~- 0\lers\ze lot. Oilldren CM 496.4040 ~5!Jj(1 SECLUDED 1~~ Acre: E11tftte, $87 500 ti~~· t 0 ~1 B ~u ~~c~ 11~u~i: 673·~15 oi· 67:-r2(]24 ·-· 3UR 2BA, lain rn1, din I'm, ::l lidrni, 2 Ba, $335. mo walk to school. Super area! . ThrH Arch Bay 38()(). sq. It. Spanish Adobe, 1 >1•fgarage. Also walk to ! 3 UDJ{i\l, Y,\HD, G/\R. *RENTALS* 11"11' C[lt & drps. Lvl'~ly 675-8038 C4ll Belt)' today, 8 g t . w/'20 X 50' pool. S245,000. T~·o 3 unit buildings • prime v.·11.ter Ne•Nport Beach, S1J5., $JIJ I U .. , .11 p l I l1111tlscaµe<l U l'Or i'allo. ,1 bdr 1 b h Utili . paid AL-a AA=. On a site of over f. acre, Agt. 493-n.is Costa ri-1esu I 0 c a t I 0 n . 3 vacant. And v1:1cant house 67:;.~166 ti io.4161 ,111 ' cis Y ar 1 • Coin pool & 1~c fac11ilie:. -, m t · tieis · ~ Li 1hh1 spacious. traditional nilnutes 10 So. COii.st Plaza. ~1 ~ ~P •. , :.! hn .......... ~ •. sss;, incl. $:l()~ mo. 6.w.&157. S:l'/3. ,\I beach. 3700 Sea· ho~,, o! J "'·la· .. ,,_, 3\' baths, N e v.· P ort Beu Ch SHID. DARLING 2 Hr. house, $300. 3 BH. .. 2'i Ua .•..•.. SJS()f•MlD --------shore. 67J.6578. -d-.. .... .. ~ t0.5'1~ cap rnte + 10.4% s· ' k'd \ 4 BDRM 2 BATH OceanVltwVerana Irk:!. m.s t r. bdnn/i;:itting [ l[••I ispendablc.Quietculde sac. Lngei1, 1s.1ie!s. igt. 1110. Cdl\1. Call Loui a e •IBR .• 21 ~ha .....•..... $<1lU , YEARLY2 BR l houseto 2 Be d r o o 1n. 1\1 both, rn1. v;·ith frplc. Full guest .......... Gros5 $1oo:i per m 0 nth! Ftt. 979-8430 Pc1ers-St">-IDJO or IH0-831!!: ,Th"' Tel'l'ace . . -· ,. ocean. $22.)ft.to'. separate rllnlng rm. granite npt. or ni a Id 's quaM<'rs, 5 Hurry . call 10 p re vie iv $$J lo S13J Ulil pd, buch Nl'.:\V ::Br, 2 Ba, hltns, 2 BR .. 2 ba. · .. ·• · · .$350f.~i.i .\c11 lh•l'll!.11' \It'\\' h u iu I.'· 6i~ or 640-5913. fittp~ace, slab brlck pa tio, i;olariun1 (or formal dining V , {714 ) 732-1700 apts at beach Laguna frpli·, J.llr SUPER-VtF.\V 3 Bit '.!Im ......... $:l95/$·125 f"11'.1slic vil.'11·, n~·u r pool, 1 DOOR 10 beach. 2 Br. antique Jov~l'M delight. Oak rn1.}; country atmosphere Mobile Homes l!liVE!7f:-OIE'."llT DIVISION S175 CH.AR:\11!\G 1 Bd r I S•ls.·, til-~ or 67:>-2024 G1wnll'l'C Homl's 1cnn1s,l'OU rt, park & :.ctiools. Ad 1t . Yr\ szoo 0 noors, t'fllnr. !loom fo r "·!th n 5upcrb ocerui viC'w. · for ule 11 00 deck. P:i btks n11rh Cil!\i I C · M 3224 1 2 BR .. 11:.r. ba. · · · · · · · · · -S315 _S l!l.l.:.. n10._!!~_~· \\'l~ieli: $2l5. ~ 61~1 • unflli, Bkr SJ&.8836 $1'15,000 $2;)) UTIL pd, O('l'!lnf\u nt ~~ esa ·-1urtl~ruck ,. Nl:\\' 1 BR, 3 Ba, ~·nm·rm. r,; • 1,0iiiiiioiimiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ , I TURNER ASSOC. S J\.1 ALL T It A I L ER 1 llclr No Fnd Lff•un·1 1 \l!GE 1 1.. 1 11,. 1 HJ~ .• 2'~ ha111, . . . . S .. ·1) Condo J:>et'Oratetl thru-0ut Newport He1ght1 3nO 1• ' . . ' ,, ,... np _..,, av1H HR 2 ba I $42.-/.JJ() . .· E•s• Growing Pains 1105 N. Coai;t 11>1')'., Laguna wfpennancnt ro om al· , Nu View Rentals Also bach S90. util pd 4 ., tis · ·· ··~-, 1 !\!any xtrns .. Pool, .. laL'UZZI. CL~A..'l' 1 or 2 Br $l6'>-S""- splclous 5 Bd-3 Ba. 494-1177 \ached in Trallcr Park on 6~~ .•n~n 01•49+-324s HUS line 1 Br dplx $l6j JBR.,2ba ....... $11J\1fgd.'lr Saun,1, Tc11n1s. $-t50.. mo . d 1 . ·~ E P ' I " a I • Bcooh "~~ 1.,...-ru.JV ' "-lle>C po•k "·'~ ,,~..., "'"' "177 A \J t,.. no pet5. "'""'.. . 2 •'"·vaulted celllng! w/3 U • · ......,... B Ibo I I d 3106 Nice yd, lge LR, nu puint ~ ~ ... --'-""-~-·~ _ _2r.,........,, 16th NB 646-1801 pool.~. 2 c I u bh o u II e JI SUPER V Al E :>81-3100 an. 5. a ii s an I CLF.AN. clean 2 Hr $11'1 Lot· 4 i.R .. 2 2 ha. .. .... $150 \l'ESTCLIFt' area, ~ BR, J --' -~~·-~~-~=I near playground'· garden In $29,950 $SAVE YOUR f.t0 Nt'Y1 $ )"EARL\'. 3 BH .. 2 tu.i .. largc iu hind. i;:ml ch\d/pct CALL 552·7SOO 1311. l,:te kit chen, clean & San Cleme,.te 3n6 tta.r yard. fonnRI Ong 1in, LXA."-E a new 1noblle of your ASSUr.11\BLL: VA L01\N. duplex. $375. ~ BR., :! Im., I Bl}r>G~T 2 B1· bungnlo\I' $Hi0 • v ISION • l~l'.11. ,\c1.'0ss fn:Jn1 r.1~iners 1 BEl)RQO~I 14.ith utililieli. krts of gtomge. Lan-y Agt Thi~ 3 Br. 2 Ba, Family cho1''t' '4'-0p1lon to buy~ All Covered private p&llos. 01\·p· S.t\10. Nici.'ly fUI1l . Nr. lx•ul·h. I (hlrl & pel, fnert l\f~ll'.' :;t·hl. '.\bla. 11111. 64C :t8~2. $l-IU. Ne1:1.r Pier . ~ ToWTI Home has ne~· paint payments applied tow a rd er'" unll .-·ith fireplace. AH .~gt. 67H900 p~\1:_10_ 3 Br b)n:e S2:>0 & 3 Bit, 2 BA. Duplex, 2 blkll. -19&-IZ7l ft"~a~t. n~i~k~~ ~0~c~u~ pUrchuse. 556---!1:"97 111'0 BDRM units. Xlnt No. NEAR NE\\' SOlJTll ij,\y ~lS:) t-n~d for f1jn11ly & pet REALTY l11:ach. S:IDO. yearly. 642-31SS 2 BR Winter 5210 Ste to A TolJCH OF-CLASS-IOxSa EXPAND<> + 8xl4 add Co~ta i\lt-sa Joe. sa.i.950. FilONT ~Ur 2 Bu S32j !\lo tL!'..GANT 3 Br, DH, 2 Ba ., l'e1l hill l'On11><1n,· or 6-12-791 I d p ' t .fl P' SAie. k I i ·-' • , •. , .... fP applus patio 'J ... -!!an. l'OP<'ry ouse, mcutest 3 bedrooni !n H.B. DAVIDBOUIU.:ERLTR. onroo111.~ 1r1\ng11 t1111 h•1t:" U:CI ' &l:i-ti \77 -:-I c~1 · ., · -Uni\'. Park Cenlcr, Irvine HLUF~'_ Coiu:l'!_._Z p lan . 6\:!-:ill50 950. VA tern1s. Phone &46-99j{l ~.~:.r..~d~~t.f~~I.;. I! 0 . Quail ~ N. Bl\yfront 3BR home. $1,il ALA Re ntals 642-8383 _ _ _ _ SBR :dy S~. 1110 l sc. o°")~'~N~A"'M~!~C~l -,-,-oc-,-.,-,.~,,,,-,.,I '546-1754 Coll ect :Yki-175-1 N I 1052 Place ~ ino. Avuil Nov. ·74 to June "" -• WE HAVE RENTALS 7.i2-1·13-0 S.· 494-&IO I. 3br. 2lla. ,1,1y, SIOO nio. or 968-3371 L•guna rgue lUx50 l\lobilc Honie for fun1i ly Praperti•• . . 14th ·1;.. 673-~!.11>2. A.:t. I hlr>~. pl•ls, 1tln~~Cl! OK, 2 As \\'('ll ll!l [\ rinl' i;{']4'~1ion .. \\'A.'l<TED: 3lu·. 2 b;i, day 646-7103. 111!-:hl 673-2.).'16° Walktr & Lff & ec111• 7.52-1920 Balboa Penins uli 3107 s ltrN ~!\'1.,.~ar~~~ '~·b ach or bcau:llu! ho1nr~ ~· 0 R h \)Ill .. . HCtHiOllahle. \\'ill Sant• A ni 3780 REAL ESTATE _jfd ~ 'Call 6l2·'i638. l400QUAllST.NIWP0lf l lACH • · '• ·• v. •1 • ' Si\LE: ~1 us 1<olv<' ,111ur111~,,,~,"~''-~li;,•m:;'.'_1Ji'~~1~-~,,..~~221~3~-=l~-::-~-.-:::::::::::--;:-:;I TAKE OVER 1.tx;-5', 2Br, 2Ba, 5* Adult D\I{! ING 4 hi' 11/h11h· blk diiiite.x. SllO. utll 1~1. sivlr't!f h11u~in)! nPt•ils \\\··n· hl'i\'r: '1~· \l .cl ,. · \µt / Ull )11. Purk In Hunllngtoo Bch. t~ ~d1'h & :<l;op~. \i.:nt•I":' "~1 4 1;n1i)r, 2 Ba, S'.l.'\O. Ohl tn sc1v1• ~vu'. BA\'V ll~~v 1 ~r ~1 PI. .st90 .. ":\<~.; ... : cr11 :-.in~ .. ' "'' GOVERNMENT LOAN 8~1~31Xt! FOURPlEX 1 .•. " S.'\62 , . . . .'h ~:·r~P. klrt>1. IK''· sr,·11-,.r lnf'L ulll. 100.• F •. B,1lbott ,. " ·. , , , .. _ 3 l-4 BR home~ In 11\1 SPECIALIZING IN . . yr.~. ,);).·. t'\t>s. t'l .:i. l'Olll'LE ur su1i;:le I Bl' UJ1\~. lllvtl. tii'.i ·!~-;'O 1'\1' ___ J '11 · -"' •IJ areas. No quelily\ng. For LAGUN A NIGUEL VlE\V APT. Slz~ 1'fohlle Hotllt' !r1 ln pruk: nf o v.·n t' r ~ h 1 P 3.ll 9 "krlys. ~I 1:1. Str1\c S: icfri~ CIL\P.)11:\t; ~-HI:,...~,, )ti. $50 Per \l cl'k-~·i0 :-Olv\'<'1 You nun lnfonnntion cll.l l Blffi.., PROPERTIES a<lull j')llrk on the bay. r1e.lr,:hl10rl~I. Co~ta tilesll. Cost• Me sa 31 41 Homeflnders * 642-9900 :-;11•ps 111 Ut•Ac·h. tnnilt1. f(IOI. In. t<.lod·~rn A[ll, ut1I pd. 846-33r SEA TERRACE $Ui,Ta0. !'r\0-3672 1\1. r1i:e1111y aet·1::.:.. S92.~. • -] _ _ ____ -$4'.!:i. 1110. A.ict·n1. 1;i: ... 7;1r.: , 1! .i..-.-; 1:. IJY 0\\'NER-Townhousc, 2 PRIVATE c;uARDED AREA neautlf11l \'i{'>I', µriv~tc heach ~~~ Real E sfite Fair I i\~~:.~ri:, ~11:io~:1: ~~. ~~;l,l~: c;,:~~:~1(' 3c.~H'on2 T ::::I/:: San c 1emtnte--m6'·s~.-.-,~h~L-.g-u~n-.---.~3~7-a·6 story, 1200 floor feel. 2 111: 2 BR 2 ba, in L11pu1a Ileach I · I -----~ Bdl'ms , l'iii Ba.th, clt1hhouse Enjoy The Good Life ~.000 Owner 497.1902 1)9...6133 or 536-2551 197:: :\l'>11J0rt Bl\'d . 616<'.,iOO. A\1.'. ~ Yr old 13111C. v.fr11 rd. OCEA/\ Vil\'. 2 HH hill!>Ldc ~1~!1 ;111 ,\,·('. 'J Bl~ ? Jkn 6 pool. Adult l'OIHtnunity, Call 493-2513 I 2BR. Cpts. dq1ll, rflll);;('. Gar. ~3~ n~t· A~ a 11 no\\·, ~· L<'. <'l'll~fDI ps, frph·. 1lsh· {'t('J-:A:\ \"IE'". ru1nplel('ly Huntington Ba Y. $29.900. 1054 Commercial Prpty t600 INCOP.lE TAX SAVFJl-, -1 $lll~1 nto, 2Blt.11pt. :'ll!IO..• 11\uU 213-69i-li!lll (\\h\lllC'l'f l'OI· 11,;l:r, slo\C'/l't'flil;(, gtir. $325 n•111,. ·~Jrd, nf'Rr Soi.uh Coalil 968-4160. ~~-·k_o_F_._._._ .. _____ 4 Unit Apt Blclgs, brand ne11 $175. ~l-12.i lt'Cl. ~('Ill' l'fJUnd -lJ9·3.'l-IG Ui1t·r 5 II n" p 11 ll i. W.1 642·0001/ f BR; 2 BA. 2 SI'ORY, close COMMERCIAL CIOSI! escro"' this year for L1nuna Beath 3148 !\!~:.-;.\ vt:RDE 3Blt. 21lA. LluydY Bank Bldg. 11111 67;)·01 t--1 to beach. Auumable FifA 70;0 INTEREST max. lax shelter. ltlcol for • fain rn1, fq,l, pool, full, Cniwrllity Pnrk, liv_inc ~E\\ CO,\'DU. 3 br. 2, J ha, Apartments Unfurn. loan. $3000. down. AG T. 9,70;0 RnURN o;1·nen 10 live in hunt 3 l:J\lERALD BAY : r.1 11 11 y crptd. Li1;; kitt·h wlbltns &. Days 552-7000 Nights 0 ~· •• 11111 i,,1110111\l, llhr·,·SCl-~~------- s.tS-0102 r '.t, 6. 2-STORY J>rinie, off f r e c w a y com-Bit t.11u1y d I! I u xt• nr--1\'\nlrr l"f'ntnl~: O<'ehn gide Df\V. ,\i tilL noii : ~3.'(). Inc. 2 BR Co11do , ... n::>'/m" tM p1"1" ;? ,•ar ~·1r .. rll"f'k. p11. Balboa lsl1ind 38ll6 ' A TOUCH OF CLASS nnin1rnrnls. Choil'r II . B . of fl••~-$·!,~ .~louth ,ti, up. rl()(ll ~ t' r \'. Ch11dl'•'11/pt·I~ 2 ""',.., .. ,_,_ & 1~5 1 I II $ 3 30 By OWNER n''-lal 41 rolal! & ol""" •-~ ·"' 1. ,1, -111-" ''l""' .,,, .. n11,,oii ····· £W ~• flll 1(1~. ~ • i;:o · · ''"' .u ..... loc11llon.Rltr.,008-6894. Tl!R',-L: 1\!!Cll '~At : ·I If\. ·~..,. .. :ft,,......,,"' ~Bl Cd s·~'&S27' 'I'""" 'EI 'lB!l I '" The cutest 3 b:ldroom ln JtD. g pa Ce6. &auUtul Spanbrh "'"-u " ! 011 11~ · · · · ;.,y ·'1 ·' h-.,.,,.. . .\ ~ 111·11. -. ~ r y. ,..c. $35,950, VA tenns. Phone Beautlrul 4Br., 2 full baths. moll!. V\1tlblc front s a YO HOUSES ON ONE'i':OT. Bclni11;., 3~~ h.'I.: ocennfront. '' l~H. 1-'Kf'LC. f'11m~ mt. :'!BR II 'll'l'~ . $300, SJ2j, $335 u ni'Yarsity Perk 3294 Iii . n11 .. cpts. <ll'ps. deck, S.z&.ln l or 968-3311 Ski'. Shn" carpels, b U 111-1 n s . Diego Flftway. Showi 9.i'; J.IOJ)t1l11r F.astsltlc Hu pc r \.e111rr 1t•11t·1I· ~~i..1 111r. •'.t hltn~. dlol. rnr i,:11r .. '.! Im , 3 RP. llUll1•'1' , $3&1.S3'l'a. SJflJ h ! 1 n s._ Off-SU'l'."t't rark:Jng, I IO« D l s !iwn 11 h c r . gorgoou!I cap r n!c. Top irrowlh nrca shnrr 1 & 2 Brt~ l~xtcrhu· 1' :: 1;clrn1, ,(· f111111l;.-1·111 . :.' 11:1 1W1~. ~.".!.\ __ 1~10; C11ll : I ~H 1-lutlll'' .. ~~i.$.l!l~l, Slr.i Pl:l\11·: l•"'t'Lll~h T1inh~(' .. ~.: 2 :, . I{ t Ir. G·I • -23 4 3 lr\'I r11<;ton1 dnifl>JI!. Lu1-:.:r CX• PRINCIPAIS· ONLY! CAii f\'C'<:hl)' pRlnle1l. Al11:iy~ l1·1I'\~. ~"I 111 •1', 'liV• ,\l1•'ltl. 1 l.h111.I, ,·\i.;L .J:lJ·"2il6 or R.\~f'll 1.1:.A!.TY 11o•11 ·1 hr ~ hn T"r· \\1,.k1·n.J~. h'i:l-f>11::'c~~~ Jl<»"'rl lill.il'"'·,'Rlf' 1m.tt,"I ~ to pn:iv~l!I\' (7t4l 'f'.J2-,1700 t~~ulr,d. Walk In SlltP"· S.1!id 2 Bdl·n1i< .. , 11:: !irilh~. ~;;75 j4~1,!'.!!i __ ----_ '* 5:i1·20llt) • , ,:.c·111\l11!0 \fdl, j,o o l, J .. \l:t:j:":-:.' l~lt'n,:? Ba , frpt ' ftEFRESHINGL y \\"lllkwnys. 1t ~ II Rt .. i\ 1~ I ~NV[STll~l~ll!~I hl\'f'11tmt f.r. hK.'(llll<'. $·19,!t;,Q, . Ill" '1•1· ~ 1.i1, ·~· '1"11•·•• ,\lt~1\ V1 •rrh·. hHP1ill'. :.;en. ' J,.\ '('\~I. ,2~~~:At.TY I •.. :!i ::. ~~;.r •. 1": I 'n \, \\1 rrk1nc µ1 1'1!. ut+; DIFFERENT· BAf{(OAIN 111 $4 d , 000 . -IU~IJ CARPl~i' nt:ALTOllS ! ,,1. ... ·1110. ~:: ' \111111 ' t Ji 11, l' 11 1~ftlrp~,l·ll·hi~1 • ,,, -~.,..,. •. H F /U f --3300 \• 1,1 .. n.J 1;,;,._::~~ tnn1~11&n"blf1J<.'fV:lrtllnt1111)n ~-~rloclpaJ.s~._,,_. '. I • ~~~12 1 °N ~'URN., APTS .. Q.l'u le.I,. fl'))J•/l'llll<'-l r1~. s:~·,o mn.-· T\...':il'-':.' ~,)JJ \' ·~-!!!...-.~!!-..."~r~---B•lboa Peninsula 3107 moke lhls one a "n1111t i;rc", L ido Isle 1056 • 1 7 HY Q\\7NE1l nt 111 ~ ~ Gt'f111.~. ~11~111'.1' \·111\ 1.1•• :· ~.1 ';, 1;• • • ~l-!l'lff1_ I . • 8::2 .. iltl .!. COM CHARM !1----------'-I ~ , .. bdnnA .. 3 lwth•, nlr oondl· rnl' q11k~k fNtle f»'l<)I' yel\r I ~·~;,::~~ ·~~·;1·1~1'.:.~1.\\:· -11~: inn. :! 1111. or. .s. Fani r:.1i. • ~l·~TTt l.('i~.,:~Nlc1-' ~:111.,·~1· 1\1u l)('111itl!ul I \J .. 11 '~II <'\ll:-.1 :• '\11':1 l;:e :; l-llt, ~ Ba. tionl11tand more.oou'l o~r-$82,500 t'nct.20x1r11 .lg.1Jnfur.11nll<L .f ..,·1 1 ,1., h•l \l11•li·I h•,n11• r•o11d. SIOO n1nJ P.1rk ll·:nu ..• 111!, ~ 1 .. 1 l~•ril<'ll ln ~hort'C'llU!I, 3 f\r.1 f~11•1nf1,u11 A111 \\•/dbl ~ar. look the beautiful iiO.n<llK'flP" Buys LIDO House • BUCH BLVD. • w/pool. 'c.~1. Low ,·ac. & : tJ\., r··ln lit! l, ~~t· 1·~·tj U h l'f'lll QI' l~<'f!lj/llllh. A\llil p 1' "'!'~'(•Hllllly l•Llhl'•'!ll" d. anti 'J. bit. Call !or Jet;i~l1'. 1.~ .• 11\•J. G,2-21&1 d a )'$: lfll, the pool. and t~ ja~v.1. 1 blk frotn \Vi\TER. 2 br, Ut rcn\1 y1eldu1lil 4UR +Kt'O!otl ,tt. Tl.tR~f.R· ,\sSQcor11 . Dr<'. I, (1.19-1681. I ucn..;11 .f!i1111. !lllrk, n i:. at NEWPORT r~ 19 1-'1·~. -$82,500 2 bl!, den, l«IO ~q. ft, ~~~n1r:io 11~f,~J:'· R&\LTOJU;. . 4M-1177 Nit Su. r~1 Pho:u, 3 Br. 3 1':"11.:...·1.i\-1i;i ... -. TOWNHOUSES l,OCE""'~-,~,~.~-R~O~N~iT""Y~ea~,~iy~.~l~D~R~.I CALL 552·7500 lt qu~el end of Isle. Idtal PRll\fE CORNER LOT. 133' . · n, 0 Y· · RU~IC 1 B H Fumh•h«I 12 g 11, u1111~. h"Plc, [ncd yd. •/\t.\\ I Br, Co\1('il(. I~~·:: lir. !Joni illp :\yalli\Ulc SI~. 1'.n~lenook, 1:et bltr, BAJ • • VISION. for 11nJd,t or l'OUple. No 1rontage,c.4,30,000 1!luJ•q, T\\'()...) unit apt bldg.tll'ldcr ilo~ ~hllllre ~a!A r.ltd NoPf'l~.$295.G1l-5743 2 R.'\, tll" l'OL'1~~i ) 1 :tnr.br)lti•llle'4·JS7.). f'l"l'fl)' r·pts,drps,blU111,car- malnt. i;ee l•nd, t er n111 ./1.-1~ ml. So. of SIU1 Diego <.'OMtructlon for 11ale. ('Jose 1·1•01 ....... ...,~ 3 BR 1 back ... , nr l1·1L~1· (lf'll_ll.~ . 1__ E ASTBLUFF Jll}rt. fi75.15::6c.,,-:,,...~-~I aavll 675-62J1 f)..,.,'). in lruna11 ... lon Beach. to major shopping center mM. mo .... ...,.....,, · ~ ~"· lt'Ur. a 3248 ;;..; REALTY ·av. OWNER R .C. TAYLOR CO. tst yr '4Tite-olf Sl-'!\1. ~Ii Newport Be11t h 3169 ~~'iore~..g:t~!"!. sf.'a. A1•ail L151un• e1ch TOWNHOUSES 5;~1'S,T~B,::_~rn -Ln .. :1f Re•ltor1/De.Jeloper 538-2510 ()t 592-;,QIO. _! --' -\'I~;\\', ~nl·:111t, :? ~ r n r) :? nr. i oo,. ~· · · r. -;1· ••t-c, l'll!W PA n., a red hill compony Newport Beath 1069 UOl r-St SI JM Niil N~ . , k \\"ATF:H rRO'.liT, N1\pl, l!il , 2 Iii', 11uh~I. fncd )d, .!(Ill' Snni·inu~ 3 RH , '.l Jl:i \.'l"IO IJ Mr ... 100 S~f1:1 ~.p~. S2SS. f'Urn nr Uhl. Bkr. Univ, Park Ctn\ttr, lrvlne ~·~ · e .N. • r..•\ 4 unit, • . blue s 1 1~1 3 UR, 2 UA, ~"·C'r Duplf''i. rnupl(' only, nt1 prt~ . .$\f!(l n:.~: 1 l10 Dr! \lnr_ \rrh ~Br. 3 bn. $500. t;7:'1·2'l • I'!!!~!!!!'!'!'!'~~""'"!."'"' ·F..ASTBLU>'F', vu. l BR. 3 752·0460 i!Jell('h, CreAI bu). grud lnx I 1·~· '11-c1!•0 ·--· ,,, u 11 64i-1fl"I I' I II I'll "l' Coll 67S-7-s I IRG=~'°-"'1-~~~,~bl~k~.-.~b-.-,1 E' SMALL COMM i [DG ''rlt<''()ff. lnro111e s121XJ. 1110. I ~·J '" ••• ...,.,.,, • • ~.,.. •• • ,,.,,, 1 1'· · ·',, '4 ., •·• ,,,. " .. "' ....... '" ..... ,. ···~· UNIVE'l\SITY Pat•k, N c '' j ~1Rf k°nllg ~ let be • !\!any 'l:trl\K 1*2510 hn~nihy. \\1nt<'1 or )'t'll.l'I> " BR. 2 fiiilc, r.1m 1~11. ~11 '<ll z4Jt 11111,,m, fr 111 ,.. 11, nr t•C•»Ln, ulil,., in··I. Sl!U . 'Deane honie. 3bt', on vlev.· ·.,1,.~! Au P1ar 3 Sip. Uni!• t:'ii,!i(I(), · • -A•lull~. no IM r~. £i3-m'il. \'i·l'fte. No pi't w. $3.\'). n1,, I.ilk~ 1,, h••:ii·h. ~Mii. fi1~i'!i6 r,.,..., ,cukfe.48<:, 111&.11)' xtrt11, ~"'"'1>,..,.. ... en ,Ol,ucrv.•lll('ll.M')•fl1"1tTD. N~:'I\' 11\COi'lfF. IDllTS Ii) -N WPORT ISL'ND-H.·~Ml lm1ncdL:.1e octupa.ncy, 0.1111· O\VNEft..Bli;: C"~n. 4 Br, R M C di Rlt the he11ch. Xlnt. lax 11ll<'llc1·. E ""' 1:--------..;--Cnll 6i.'Hi1J I nft flpm \.\I J J·:,· HE.\l:t"1 mltted flnancl"W,$69,700 tull ·11111. '1 ;1fM, ·Ill', l'o•• 11 oy c •red c'M T<lglexr111t l01.lrplt!Xe~. ?tir, nirulsht'd, wln•~·r. :.m 11\ll~l-rt:.';tol,>i!lllh ll'lnut J:il'(' Ull 11 .. ,,hiiil price. 6 4 4 _ 1 4 8 3 days, lo.1.t cw:! c It u. BC'at BIJ.YI 10 Newport Btv • • • s 1 1 , u o o . up. TOBIN I 3.~th St. Drive by !llt'.n c11ll \ l .lf\lt' 3 Ul l. S.121 1110. '•l.1-it " jf ln r\11.o;•lflrrl, !\hip 5.)2..1976 C\lf'S 610-!JlM su.n29 1!1~Al.TY INC. l&--13TI t-:.'1 3-~11-11>-IO "'ln"r. 11f1 ~. l\11·:f.n;; ('_\f. "'~"~l'l1~"~'~'~"~··~"~''~"~'~'~4'.'~-~"""=' ~-~--~-----..,.-A lll G fNTfAP~ISfQ CO . - •42-4l ll Dl,.cT.,. C.tlect .. _ ...... """" ..... ·-... --· ,_,. ...__ • ff f;l DAILY PILOT P•r1ments Un urn. caPlstrano Beac h 3818 NEW 3 br, 2 ba. duplt'~. cplli, drps, ft'Ol.'l.'d yd. $:?8:i. af1. SP~I ·199-1840 Coron• del Mar · 3822 EXTJtA latJ::t> 3 Ur., '.11.:i ~"· Bl'ltnil new! f-'rpJc, 11/mg 1·11>1., lull)' dJ·aJl('d, all tll'w ApplJui. i\lo. to n10. ur yr1tr Jeoasf'. rrun1 $345. 67~·0030. l)V('/I Si \\'klld5 67.) l076. SEE TO BF.U EVEt Tunday, NO'fcmb'r l't 1974 Apartmen1!o Unfurl'·_ I p•rtmtnt• Un urn. I A~rtment' nfurn. 3824 1 Huntington tseach 3840 ~•wport Beach 3869 LOVELY horn~ ln CM, near '*LOST* HAUUNC, ).\ov in K and ·'-----------1 I?lh & Santa. Ana. WIU pro-IND. ~~DO 1 REWAROI Tra..ti Cleanup. 2 l!udcnt•. Lu:cury Apts NEWPORT'S MOST v1<l4.' room•&. boClrd tor 3 At new Kall ii1rpor1 1tte. Male cat 7 mo. old Black • ~1749 * . ,J11.111 ~n1pll'll"d, 1 RR's $195. SPECTACULAR ~"._('tired prople. 54M4&I 2 A!r-wod. otfices & Ind. & ~. Iona 'tw.tr: ma.rue SKIPLOAOER It dump truck Job W1ntff, Mele 702S I rno. 3 Bl-t "'/fple $:HO. mo. VIEWS Vac1tion Renttls 4250 llpace. m SQ, ft.: plen~ tan. \Vcartna: tiea collar. work, Concrete, asDhalt, ·---:-...---:--- Grtr-:AT L O C A T I O N IN j l.ux1.uy b<.i)'irout aiw.rimenl uf parking. $800 P.ton(h. Vic Anahe.lm Ave, Co st a su.wlng, breaklng, 846-tuD LOOKING for work in C!X.· 1'11f-: BEACH AJtfo::A. Open I llvin~, I tout sllpa at yOur CABl)l'r B11G i:_~R. Sleep& HARBOft Meaa. Please call 645--7744. Ff!.EE PICK-UP of ·n1 i a c, 1t:~: ~e~i.!~ I Daily fl t t ~ r nouns. 1901 1!uu1" \\.':Ile to &hop11, rt'¥\llU· U. :! • Jrp Cl>., ""'or TV, pool LOsr: Yng black cat, male, di11Cards.. 213-~ alt. aft lOpm """""~" ¥,. -· tltl\l.it\lllH !J.B. c~u 8.19-6111 1':&!11$, lbc,1trc. o..:e11.n .. A tbl., ;)\8-3146 or 49-1-6364 -I !lbort-halr, wht S(Xit 'on 6 pm Thank )'OU ... Mike IJ·~:i:~w~"-,,--~.:F~~,~7~050= I t11· xo.:;:.rit 11:.;k for Jack 1.1r !1~.1• cll'~ant, •cry ul'ivutc, Re nt1t l1 to shat• •300 cheat. May Jrtill have tag l ~H~e~a~ti~-!.:~~~1!!~~~~60~5~l~l~~-;':;:;~o~n.~...,';;;;;m"-~·~e~;;;;;;I PINECREEK 1 .\J'li1•1n. 1:l·bcJroo111, :&·~·th unlt11 wirh COM .. ANY ·w/phone No. Vlc: Santa ··• LIVES UP , ... I .\10--:--f'nr·:f.:nF::>rr-~1.ic·lous !1.'M'a(,:eii, pool, I crnL NEEDED to t1l1 r. RSALTORS Ana Ave .t: 15th St. FURNACE JtEPAIRS MATURE lady w/nuning TO ITS NAME . P.rand :-.cw l, 2 & 3 Br . .;u[)er ~,.l//(·1· ·u1ic:u1 :!·t•1u· ,Pti rklng. 4 br. Bt!achfront horn to SINCE 1944 REWARD, Ca.II 642-19311 .flit SAVE MONEY ON YOUR expr. avail. to Cat't' for Ovet' 500 hall lrt: 11 nnd llJ il('lw.;e. Jo'rph·'!I d.~hiv1,ra All ndult, tull U'<;unty build· "'/!(ame. Nflwport IJc h . 67Mf00 5wkdys&alldaywknds, GAS B~l.LS. HAVE YOVR ~:~J~ [1:'.'t,~~:l' i;:l.n>A1ns "' l th <'1vnt11rl:1!1~ l'Otl. gu.ragl}:.:. I °5 J 7 lltu1: ui;;. i'\l'\\' Cl.II'~! dl11JJ(>!'i. Sl!!S, mo. Cnll Jody diay5. "!!!!"'~~~~-~"!"l"'!"''I LOST' Small white miniature 1'1JRNACE ADJUSTED ' . cz'l'nlt' u 1'C'honng settint.: Jor 1111:;_1rin "'· or c.'.lll 968~1 I l.uilt·U1;--.: d""--. 1'Ulll'll lltil'n f'Afi~t93::1 -*COSTA MESA* Po9dle, tent. clear col. \Vrnt NEW FILTERS POSITION requiring clerk yoor i111;iciou11 new 1· or I ..-.,. .i:~ 9008. I ~~Ju 1"'1 11 • l\L\LE, single 25, ~pon.!lible "'/bell, aru1 ''.Kelley", ap-RR HUCGINS co 642..()515 lypist t.kllls, IBI\~ Selectric • lllll 2·2 br. I 1)11, $270 & S200 .. 3 1)1•. 2 lx1, $.'125. A 11 •v,t /i:f!l'llil'-" 1. re c·e1111y n•1!l'1<0r11t(';J. 64~-6800 or f!-l l·i~ 2·bedroon1 npartn111111 .. rnin1 'i"ii(,\:-.·1)'""";1~_,11, 2 Bi•, 2 Ba (714 ) 67a.,7985 c-n1ployed looking for Apt. Almost new M·l. proit 9 mo old. Please Help, 486 Newpm1: Blvd, N.B. prd'd, po.rt Ume only. F.V. $0~1 ~ O · f'urnltur.:00• av:ul~~,':,· 4·pli!.~. blul'!>. dsh"'hr, Ja~n:, _(_7~i4~~*S41f-0§3~2~1~'o.iii'r.;d~;~~~·~~~;'~'~i~:2o~N~· ·~6'1""'~7~,_~8~7®~"~:U.~' ~~!JOO;~"'~ ... ~· ~f\~.2361~$1~85.;M~O~.::;",~R~E~W~~ARD~. ~v~1c~,~W;arn~~"~&~=Hou~•~ocl;e;•~n;i"9~;j:;;;;:=60S4~~·~,..~·~·~963-4384~:~·~:::~~~:!=== -~--& ' ~; ~ •!ill.o_,,_1 clc~1£~....-· ~-------MATURE-Praeueel·-N+~-~ ,,. " 1 , ·~pl' s"ft"' 2 n,1rvi~!_td.; -CO!lii • ~tli<!l!i\,..f2 r-r-::>.p :::-: .. Nr. itun· 1 ewport Bay Tower1 _ m. • 1.000 , SQ. -ET-affice-or. 1:.--0-s 'f-: Su..fl..-1 O-·i-O,fem· Houoe-of·CIHn s ~e·k-•-.. "'-time-flo<ion~ ' ot1. r:i111 nl'\\'. ,.,. '·· '""' '' 11 '"'" . ...,,.... J}Jl;ll JI• F d S NB Ml ii h "ARK Pi f kin ~· ---!'-"'"''. tul!y th':ilx·d, ;ill lll";,'W CAA, 1f.l 11": .,,...)-...,.,..,,_ 1 t1n-.:1"11 1-iarhour. No pets.. "' ernan O t,, , • '111 8 11 r c " storage. enty o P<!!' g. G_e..c.._m_a S he.p h er.d C-a-r-p@{s,-Windowe.·¥Floon, _ .. ,~lle~l-<laY~~'-~.-~642.<~~!:::::;=i:i __ _ -11,,111"t. ~lo. If\ mo. o-r yen_r j 546-9190 or 815'.-7510. -v· M -NEWPQR,T tum. 2br, -200• $225:-Dlewporl Shcns l\rea. ~ •. Blkrran, flop ears . UphOJs, s t e a m Cleaning. ~ for elderly, stroke, lC'n.~P fl'(lm $3-15. 67J.0930, MARINA PACIFIC CH C:Z: 01!0 Af'TS 1sta Det esa ::;.:m~rel. 1'~f Reasonable, Call &12-8252. Missed a lot. Please call Reg. Serv. Avail &l2-6824 heart patients your heme. ('\'f!li & 'vkndr> 675-1076. VILLAS 82;H All(1n tn AUUL1' GAJ'tDEN HOP.lES 1600 FT of M·l on SKYPARK 494-4482 !or RE'l'iARD HOUSECLEAN. ING by moth. D<>u/nlte. refs 548-l62'l ' \ ' & 3 BR · lRVlNE \VE AT ?tIESA ROO~ll'dATE ''eeded to shore / h t I .i-~ 1 9# '."'.' ~ 2 BR twnllS(> Incl. refrig, · -, · Pnv ~ar. pool, ' " · 3 BH. 2 BA. Hou•• m· a c, e~ • cp S, "'"'" ..._., er w/child. Rellabl!!· de. APT mgr, or assist to rrigr. d~h.,,..hr, tli~poslil, b 11 n s. Brand Ne"' C11i;1vm Ap1,;. I \\'11&hl·r, ·drvcr. Clo:sc to Near Nc"'port Blvd. fN'Y ,..._,ta '!·sa.~ ,,.._ under going rate, 86&-4481 ( '~ pendable, & expenenced. Adult complex. Exp'd, nets. LD,,.1,. \'!ew, S2J,5. m 0 . Ba<:h -1 BP. -2 AR llt>at·h. !'J.Y,.();~l(i <I: h-vi11e Industrial Con1plex. '-" "ea'll S. Storage 4550 PwsoMh 540-8308. Boli. S94 Oceanside. 92()54, 7GOO Drive by lUO Vt<:lor,ia. ~IOVE . t d , .. , I Bit $190. 2BH $2'JO. '-I Me A\,ul. l>N: \st. 675--Aln1w;1 to 1Iun1lngto1f Ueacli 1.)b· :~ ,0 1 ">2b· .'$P1·~'.10US !tee Bldg w/gym, Biiliards, FEMALE to shr 2br apt C<>.!!tsa, ~sSeFl>voolcrse H•lp Wantff,.M&F7100 38.R. 3b<i. frph·. bea!'fl cell. • OPl::N SAT/SUN * -1· up li, .'l ras,. 1 JJmo. Color T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi \v/same, nr Golden \Vest LINK p• 1 5350 --~ ·~ patij), sunderk, blt1ns. nr -645-6177. !~1,~Pl A Kee 1 Ao n . Security Patrol. Refrtg. Inc. college, 842--2651 STORAGE UNITS ers~a • E tc. Free E.St. 557-6742. Accountant l~Lc~"'~·h~·~1~125~· H~m--0>l0:!;!~'~2':iili4 I .'::;;::;;:;:::::;:::;:-;::;"::;:;;;.':' e !>l:""r<lg,')5 • \\'ANT'·'D t -. ht Pe-al b . EXPERIENCED f ~lOUSECLEAN!NG. Good E I 3824 I · 3844 ' "-11111 uresua1g '""'n. us1ncssorrecrea-ea ture refs. Own transportation. Junior or Semi Sr .. lCP'r· Costa Mes• JiAClJ-:NIJA DE !IIESA I rvine PARK NEWPORT male to share lge home t1u:11:i! storage. 1"1'11n ~8. writer, proof reader, copy 557-0849 enl'ed in tax & auditing de· 100 \V. \\'ilson, C.M. A PARTMENTS {LB. $150. 962-8668 aft 6 J •1ml)Orte & Sun Di c:,: o edito1· wis~s to conta c t sired by Quistian Newport lBP.. 51!'v•·. d/w. l.'rpts, nl'"' BEAU'rifUL GROUNDS 1\LL new 2 Br, 2 Ba ('Ondo. Bachelor 1 or 2 aea'rooms Garages for' Rent 4350 F;co'\v:1y. Cgll '.)7,l).0 1 :·1. person ol similar experience LET us relieve you of your Beach C.P.A. fir,n, SUb.nlt l11•pg ~ pa•nl. gnrn.1~1', I Rl ,K Aduhs -No"cls Pool, j11cu:a!, rec. r u om , and TownhOUlies and Interests for col-housecleaning tai:;lcs. RelS. resumes. W r l t e Classified t,t,\Jf)R SHOPPI NG . Quh·t 10 1ninutt's to 0t.-en11. Lll.rge frplc, 2 enrl. patios, dbl Fr. $2'.t4.50 Open 9-6 Daily MINI-WAREHOUSE laboration on br preparation 963-4311 or 968-5209 Ad No 263, Dally Pilot Box r11ril11rr l'ple. $1~ mf.l. :1111 l & 2 1:11·. I Bit $175., 2 l:IH gar:.ige. No pet.,., University Spa Pools Tennis SINGLE Car Garage nr 12lh Private, locked individual of articles, Stones; novels, H ou SEKEEPJNG wanted, 1560. Co8ta Mesa, CA. 92626 f\\'0('111.lo. 1J.\l)-l.\6l -~ _ $19().wlth J-'a!.lu $195. Gas & Park. $335. 5-17--6791 or Across fronl 1'~ashim\_ Island SI & Balboa Blvd. s25. ni o. storn..,.· units. From ~7.50 1 '!'. Write Box No. 317, c/o part time. Huntin..ton area. ARE A D'>•IM.bu\Of wanted. ***GA"RDEN APTS \Vatcr inc., U1~1per1e;, cw .. i'-542=· -~'~"~'~·~---~=~I at Jamboree on San Joa,gu.in 67f>.4600 days: 6 7 5 -7 8 7 6 per ;;. • Daily Pilot, p O Box 1560, l:..'xp. Refs. $3.50 ~: 963-7912 Oppor. to e11.1n up to $800 ••• POOL {)l!ts, gt1!1 heiit. gas stovl', laguna Beach 3848 1-lills Road. -"F.~~~';.·~----~~-ALLSPACE Costa Mesa, Calif 92626 HOUSECLEANING '"•I. va· per nio. p/time. We train. I. lo · · ' 1714) 644-19 0 SJN'CLE g:1rnge near Harbor AIJIAMBRA HI A I I "" . , . 111r co11~ 11 11111g, sw1n1n11ng O 9••1970 um n cant apts. Re" ..... nable rates, Call for interview, 639-6123. lJnh1~n. 'l .Br ~upl 1n. r:.1m1!y 1 pool. n:c. rooni. "'ashcrs ,t, Adams. C.Osta Mesa, uu-CIR:s.s of "45'" 30th Reunion. °"" 1<i'l't1rn . Crpt . to thps. No .1,, dryers. NE\V . 2' & 3 BR LUXURY PARK Newpor1 2 Br. 2 Ba, ,""4~6~99260.::c..::a~f>="c..:'=•m:::_ __ ~ ,._._._._._._._._._, We n2'ed help in I oca ting Re!erences 496-6007 ASSEMBLER 1w1s. 6tl-3645 1 -M-E:O-_E_R_R __ E_A_N_ CON DO !111 NIU?!IS. wide sn-:1.:;~. 64 2-703 7 days, S15. MO. Singlf.-' garage . I ~-~~~=~=~~~ classmates. Please ca 11 Ironing 6059 Mechanical. Some e xpe r . ...-Gif:1~Br. pool, adjncent IT AN OCEAN VJE:\VS nea r Vic-1 ,644~·~430~2~e~"~'~·,---..,., Clearbrook Ln, Costa Mesa I. Joyce McWhorter Smith ---.. -w/hand tools pref'd. Small io shopping. $160. n10. VILLAGE toria Beach. Fron1 $32~ San Clemente 3876 (714)452-Ml.J. ( ll•i 968-.'!45.l * * PROFES::lONAl.. • * co. "'/Xln't benefits. Apply Deposit r e I un d'a b I e to l Bedroom $190 '194-179:, ;;;~=~"'----~4400= rmnclll SPIRITUAL READER ironing & alterations. a t N e w po ·r t ?of a r i n e , J'Csponsible, cll'nn tl'Mnt, no 2 lt'OOm &. Dl:n $240 2 BR DUPLEX, lrplc, din. NE\V deluxe 3br, 300, 1700 Office Renfal ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii Open 10 Al\l to lOPM 64:>-8875 10AM-3PM, 5 0 7 Superior pets. 1887 l\l on ro v i a. :! Gcdrooms $260 nn, beam. ! ceilings, garde n :-oq ft, exclusive area, fan· • , Advice on all matters. Land1capin9 6066 Ave; N.B. 548-2622. __ 646-6.'i14 i UOOroon1 To"•nhouse S325 sctliug, near High St:hool taslic view, pool S 2 9 5 LEASING-NEW =B~u~•~i•~·~·~•:...::O~p~po:::_r _ _::SOO:::S:f 312 N. El Camino Real ---~~~---=-= AT T END ANT, expcr.for l· Hr Unfwii $150 Lots of bltflli, pool, w11!k 10 .11h0pplng, 1/2 nil. IX"t1ch. 931 \V. lfllh Sl. • 54.S--0-192 2·100 1-lru·lxtr Blvd $300. u!il incl. 49'1·3391 '196-0016 -San Clemente, }<~or appt. LAWNS BROWN? graveyard shift. ~ pay. Costa Mesa 171'1 ) 557-8020 ? BR 1 Ba 1 blk 10 TO\VNHOUSE Re11t or L.se. RETAIL + Drug Store Np B Call 492--!!0lt 492-9136 Renovnuon is a necessity Fringe benefits. Apply Shell CASA VICTORIA APTS -' ' ocean. 3 br 21• 00 Super ocean D.ress Shop Nets $40K yr PREGNANT? at this tirne. Contact Green Station, 1000 Irvine, NB Ad1.1 hs, I, 2, 3 UI-t w/pallos !~~frl~;~1 • frpl:: ;.;~eek, bltns. [ vie"': i::~O. 4$-1741 ,QFFICES Pizza Parlor Gr $SIM yr Carj.ng, confidential counsel-Haven G-a-r dens. 2123 Atrro Mech. needed a t f run1 $169.50 · No Pets STUDJO apt \\'Ith kllcheneue San Ju_an FROM 35c ft. Liquor Stores Several ing ~ rcle~. Abortion, ~~wpo1"a,l31v927d., Ct.1. Jim Goodyear Ctr., top wag~s. Pool, rec rni .. elevators nl'ar Pott ery Sh-.ck. $125. Capistrano 3878 Brand new commercial com· Signs-Wood, Glass, acl~pt1on & keeping. n1er. , fringe bene's. Lou or J im &'\:. gate. Gas & water pd inct. util. 494-3674 plex! Spanish style. Plenty Plastic , APCARE 642-4436 Masonry 6070 l.ii"'-iiii9383iiii ... _ _, __ ..,_I 50. PER MONTH. Avttil. 525 Victori<i, CP.i, 642--8S7o 'L'Cidi'0'71,71e~°"'=-~3~8~5~6 lcoNOO 2 br., l ba .• of Parking. Froni 336 sq. HOLLAND BUSINESS REAL ESTATE TRAINING. "l. N ..... d0I•~.· .. 2 br. 2 NE \V BR E ED wood/ i 2 · lndiv. instructioo. Personal v --~ ~ .... ~ m rrors, car gar., ft. to 1400 sq. n . or more. 6454.170 SALES ""0008 W 1 LL I AM S & SONS , AYON lm. apt , "'/frp!c, b l 1 i n s. , APARTt-.IENTS pool, avail ll/1. $2()-j mo. F'ulJ._ facilities. Drop cell· ,,..V"" attn. Sales or broker exam Masoncy Lie. 00 2 8 30•!1i 6, t"pts/rlrps. Lg. patio. No I BR, pool jucuui, cloSt!d 3 BR, :? Ba, hltns, 2 car 494-2918 or 640-0031 e''es. ings. Recessed lighting. Air Mort, Trutt Deeds 5035 2-3 wks. Academy 548-ll92 Brick, block & 1 l 0 n e pets. 2105 Santa Ana Ave., gardge, applns. Util pd. gaL·agc, cpts, drps. Adults. 2 BR I ba CONOO, wntcr conditioned. Prime location -•Palm/Card Reader• ~71 Need Cash For Jo see t:Hll: 9~WW f-~~l $~~&u~~a.milton, ~~!~· g~t;;:,;, i~tn!.~" cp~: & hot "'ater pro v1 d e d. -just oH freeway! Good LOANS UP TO 80"/c Ad/ReJuction 10831 c ~ach Bl, BR r c Kw o R K, paving; Christmas? "'-ts . .i.-..i;, SI\' & r C'fris:;. POOL. $215. 493-9178 vi sibility. Mission Viejo-El 1 TD 0 Stan'Jn 521.3400 planters & C'n'-n"'ays Free •. .,,, "'I' I LARGE J BR, 2 BA l'Ompl. drps, frplc. Lease. C a n Toro area. Call to preview st L -. . ' "'>"" . u you're ambitious or; en.-Furn. avail. Gt'Ct'n a"·ns, redec. Cpts, drps, b I In s , partially fun1. 67f>-3967 Santa Ana 3880 (714/ 752-1100. oa ns PO!.!NDS O~ Permanently. es t·i mates 531-4 97 3. thusiastic, you · can start covl'red garai;:cs, offstroet . & 1 LIDO Isle ba"'"e\v S"'iciotis P..ltke Turin's Prograni Uc. No. 22'1430. Dave. earning money immediately :11arking. AduJL.;, no pets. pauo p ay spac<:. Nr. J'' '" SIOO Spacious Singles. nr. 2nd TD loans Private -Group 55&-1350 p · · p I 73 AVON REPRESEN :.>mo Fullertoo Ave:, il blk s~pping &. OCC. ,rnmilies 3 Br, 2 Ba, patio, sundeck, shopping & tran!>portation. a1nllng/ •per ng 60 :rA.::YE:. Meet people, Hav; ·1':. of Nwpt A\'l', 1 Blk OJ\ y, no pets P e 11 Se· !rplc. S475. 67l-Tii"iil Garage incl. 542-6,547. tun too. Call for details; '.so. er Bay•. 642-8(00 ~225/mo .. 675-:-5800 Bkr. No Ne~port Beach 3869_ J·J3R, Uipl.cx. nr So -Coast. Lowest~ra.te:s Orange -Co· I - . l~ COIJ..EGE .students-.painUng-540-104 l----IA~PT:::.:S::...:~U~nfuc:.;rn:co:..h~&~I~. -,-~B-,~ ··~D~;"~~~~;'j5P~oi.in~t;----';jiiii'J ;;;;;,;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;::;;:::; Plaza. Cpts., drps., bltns. '=='=1='!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I Sattler Mfg. Co, Senicn wl h'*'1 ~t & ext, airless equip. Also l !!""'""'~·!"'!!!!!!!"'"'"'!!!!!"I 'oS195. Ulil pd. pool, lnclry l-----....;.. ___ 3:..8:c2;;.;6 OCEANFRONT Garage. $135. S33-9293 -642-2171 545.0611 1 • lchen "ablnets refinishing. BABYSI'ITER-grandmother ·racil. cpts, drps, dsh,vhr, 3 BR, 2 ba, Yrly !lSO Apts Furn/Unfurn 3900 Serving Harbor area 24yrs. Refs. S7J.365!1 ROB ;ype. Sep. 11t. board & :<.·l()Sed gar. No child/pet. UNFURi~. 2br, 2ba, apt, 2 BR, 2 br., fucn $400 \Vntr. HAVE note for SlO.OOO at Babytitting 6008 STATE lie 7782'1, bonded, talary. 2 girls 3 & 5. 640-0482 , Hnril'ndJ..,.~,•~r76bor Apls w/crpts, drps, appliances, 2 BR. 2 ha , "''inicr. $300 10% int per annum, payable painting inl/ext, 15 Yr I BAJU.tAID Mon thru Fri ,..,.-.--.. ba!cony,O<'eanvu,new,$235 BAYFRONT • NEW • overnext 4~n thriving • . . . local refs, free eJt, BlU nltes. Noexper. necesti . ZBR Triplex. sn1I patio & ~,;•1~n~~~" Call 540-1220 am, 3 BR., 2 ba., unf. $475 yrly. Irvine business. \Viti dis. EXP., Cb1ld1 "'"'F" ",""'"'• Henn, 64i:.-0238 $2.50 hr. Under 30. 962-172.\. 'yrd, quit"t-slrl'("t, ! child · "'""'13 pin STEPS TO BEACH YOU'LL BE GLAD •"••loble 11 ••• Oehu:e count for cash. 213-Qll--9569. n1om s 51n y. auv ew lBt CLASS Ext/Int ~ainting. BARMAID Neechd '.& 1 prl ok, Apl nf'Cds TLC. PANORMllC OCEAN VIE\V 3 BR, 2 ba. "'iJ,tcr. $t7S •••t•tl"• office _ All \VILL sell seasoned 1st. T.O. AdLamsba. :i-1~752 PaSp,"oyrl>angtngl2S vrs' .!,,·~~!~ F/time. 548--9M9 1110 n10., lmmcd occu p , l.g 3Br duplex, ZS' liv rn1. 2 BR 1 ,27-YOU WAITED! Bal "7""7'"' 1279 WI L bysn hot lunches """· .,,.,-.,...,.. ·s-, 0 m SJIO n10. Adlts. 493-7557 or ' urn., yrly ./ :i Intl'Oducin"' new bach and o· · ~,"i.,,,r<r~4· 99· qtr. fenced y" •' B-kh0,.,,,· P-ROF' . · hon k, BEAtrrY Salon Lido area, 1 .,..,, 3 BR, 2 ba, rurn $275 ydy ·~ 1sccnin •• .--ro -4588. . . • '"" • pai nter, est wor has space avail. for rent EASTSIOE Jovl'ly new 2 BR. 496-2413. 3 HR, 1 Da, furn, wntr $250 ~~-m t':J~ we: e ~vo~r-rr*t i'f2ET.e£•· -~, §j ~."LDCAREf1eld, $25 v.·~v963h-7o4~ e, ~:S~l~!~39fr13ee est, refs, Dec. lst. 6Th-4100 ,2 ba, \VfV.' crpts. dsh\.\·sr, NU 2 Br, 1 ~~ Ba t"'nhsc, 2 BR house. "·ntr. $250 fordable e Gre.il BF.ACH •. .., ..-.o-"'""•.,... BE OF SERVICE TO encl gill'. no pets. Lnrlry nn. lplc, shag, balcony, $245. CORONA DEL MAR environment • furnished !-=----~---lost Ind fGUlld Reapon_s. caring adult, full PROTECTIVE PAINTIN $2l5. n10(:64~J01or&12·7~91 n10 . .i9?.--M34 or 613--4200 4 BR. unf. house. Fam. rn1, a nd unfurnished.• Newport Center :'.:::-:-:::~-~::1 i~"~·~p~t.~1>~mJ•~·~,.,_~~""~7·=~~ Weather Proofing. Wood, YOUR COMMUNITY .ask for yut 18 :l BR \\•/view, pat i 0 , 2 ha. $500 lsc or l<'P/opt. • $1 SS to $2! 5 • Cabinet Making 6014 ironmason a45-9506 & Get Paid For It Welcom· i.ARGE 2 hr., t1µ. :;;g1. l'pt~/dros, n1·ly ne11' $195. 2 BR, 1 ba .. unf. Sm yrly Grouhd Floor Lost & Found 5300 ---•l0% DISCOUNT• i o g Newcom:!rs. Flexibl~ ·story, bl!am t·r iling, nrw &I0-4:,ll or '196-76&1 . I NEWPORl CREST 646 8453 San Joaquin Hi lls Road 2,36l --.c....;...:.;;.;.::; __ .c:.;:.::1wooocRA.FT apeciallzlng In '\\lallpapering a; Palntlng tirs. Need car, typewrtter , 6'l'Ps.t.d~3 bi~i;i~ut~e ~~;'.; Large 1 BR for en1ployed, 2 BR. 2 ba. Condo. $52J • Ft. Carpets, drapes, ll i r -FOUND: Female b1i1. & whl cre"o'n'°. &mre~ .. ~~~~~7907furru.~w-e Free est, Call 536--0548 ~7~: d Is posit Ion . ' · I S150 NO COMMERCIAL rood .. janitor. parking. do R bl ~ -i-""-"=~------1 ,~9243 or 979-11 71. 1na ure, singe. W g. esem es German ACOUSTA SEAL, Ext. ~ BOCKKEEPER Aircraft BACHELQJ{ Apt. for l't'tH. PETS. For appt. 493·1885 Olfif.:e sui:e, N'pt. $250 ~dMlll esley N. Taylor Co. shorthair. Flea collar, choke Carpenter _ 6015 story, Sl4S. up. 2 Sto_ry $195 Maint. co., located next to -~rtiaj.Jy furn ., slv. rcfni;:. I Eastbluft 3830 ~e ~ 2Ul Sa~~a~-::?nR~ills Rct fhain.SaTi~. &yclitt Vii-* REMODELING * PAT10 up. also. int. 8-12-1008. the Orange Cly. Airport in & dinette set. $1Ij. mo . ~' R1~EN1S I N~"~'""!";'"!..."C!en~t~e~,~~6~41~~~9~1~0 I l>tiag~e~,M;;in~e~mfje~n~"t.;i""~7~089i;i COVERS CABINETS & Pl.i1st•r/Repatr 6077 Irvine, neE'ds an exp'd, ',64z:'..7&14 e DELUXE e •OU\..1 Af'" , LOST; Male, .white ChlnciillJa GARAGES ~tr. Grant, Bookkeeper Must koow Pay· rv , 2 B "' **Corona del Ma'"** Per111an cat, in vie. Mague-833-2124 J T HJNKENS Pl t . roll & Gen. Acct'g. 714-,PRIVA ... ,. .;. ~ Br. tu, 3 clH., -~~BA apt-for lease-:-Professional OUices and/or rite St. CdM. REWARD ALL TYPES A·,...,;,c.,,. Ceil'--, Rooasm'"a""d: 55·/.3636 car. C'alhl'flral cc1.I. pa 1u lncld s ••c. m••te' •••'to, 1433 Superior Avenue R , .1 ~1 . d .. 6.,..~c "~ ......... u... u1,.a "~0'.::~;._====~--1 I ... .,~y ~· .,.. ...., h c a1 . ..,.;_uxe. air con .. "· .. .,.,., or ....,1.3503 •BIG & SMALL• d>'"••s, ·pa1chlng .. Lie. No.' BOOKKEEPER " :v•1h;, "'-·1• :"1 11ct~. din rm & dbl uo.r"""· Auto BAY AV. B"'Y VIEW Newport Beac an pi k · til "-· "'"-411' .. --.~ f"' 1 e pr g, Jan. serv., u LO<n>; QUALITONE HEAR· "'"l"A" """'199!SO. 8J• .. 7•-~ .. ,. ,·n A/Payable , · ,,...,-· "· door opener avail. Pool &. 2 BR. 2 Patios, Fireplace; pd. 300-2000', Hwy frontage INC ,,,,.,.. .,.... '-"" """' '°"' CHILDREN OK H,C'creation area. Adults year ly. Beat Bay & Ocean & 2nd 1lr. Rates from .48'. AI_D at Crawford Hall, FINISH Carpentry, custom PATCH PLASJ'ERING A/Rec. & payroll. '. Lg<' 2 Br 5170: 3 Br I':· 1 only, no pets. S'"-·in1ming. 0\1,·ner, 675--0998. MESA Owner, 675.6900. 2855 E. ¥i!2~~· Nov.15. REWARD remodel, patios. Call A!I Types, Free estimates Clipper MariM Corp B11 Sl!lll. Dupl ex & 4·plcx. I e $322 e Corner 12th & Biiy. R. Coast Highway, Cd~!. Paldwin & LenhOff fi46..9795 Call M0-6825 19.lll E. Occidental, S.A. • :t 11ools. c•rp!:-o, drps, 642-6682 865 ~\migos Way, NB * Beach·Flr~·rla<.-e·Yrly * GARuEN * I ?.10. FREE RENT * FND: Fluffy grey & "'hit e *CARPENTER* rP:!;l~~b~i ~----60~7!8 1i>0cliiC~a~ll~-iiC-93~1~6::-F/t:J 2 ,v, :~ BR . APTS, 1·pt, t.h'p, t-.1nnagcd by Attl'aCtive ::: bdr., 2 ba th. APTS N 1 DI: ff' klttcn ~1/flea oollat• Vic. . _ um ng · ~ ha , h1 111~. !;:. rurtl. S2fK). I \VlLLIA,\'I \VALTERS CO Lois of paneling . carpet-a 0 dJ. e~~po~~ H~·e1.0 1~ ~~~~ Garfield, HB. p,i~~t ~~53t~ow L.R. OTIS PLU?tIBING ~c~ KbfiH~:. ~~t' w~~; 11111. C11\1 : Che1i, Ag 1 . Huntington Beach 3840 drapes · bl!/ ins • $350 n10. 2 & 3 Bdnns · crpt~. drps, full services. From S145 Mo. Remodels & lt.epairs. Water & bene. for a mature, de-~l56·Sm or ~·11·16 ! 1809 \\'. Balboa 67l-2'2'.1J. utillties !>aid. Bl tin s· 2172 DuPont. Room 8 SILVER Ch arm Bracelet, REMODEL, add-on, gar h. eaters, di s po s a Is , pend. person. 642-2410. -1 BDR'f b I 2 b~ B , laundry fac ilities. ·Re c * 833-3223 'Til noon * Sentimental v a I u e . $20 conv, cust. & new const. turn an ces dishwashers, tLF..\~ 2 R1· i11 E1~s1sidr. I b • a oony, lks. RAND NE\V 2 hr', :.. ba, roon1 iv/pool table, gyni I ~o=.~"-"=-0."-':=;..c= Rewa~. C•sla M•--area. 25 yl'ti exp. free est, fi45-.3439 64, _ MJ'c & 8 / A BOOKKEEPER 40 Yrs or · C.\l nn Tustin 1\\'r'. Avi•il fro~n oceon, c11elo~I gar. dplss .. sleps Lo ocean. $325 l'OOni, sauna, pool, Adults DESK space available $50 •u " ...., ...--o.i Olde1·. Full charge + in· 1101,-. s:no. mo. 12131697-ti'9Ll $185. Ideal fot• I or 2 adults. Lo $395. Davidson R l t y . only, 110 pets. 2881 Bristol, mo. Will provide furniture 548-245."1'. Carpet Servlf;•, 6016 ~C?mplele Plumbing Service. coml! tax. Part·time. Npt '• \\'lutt1rr1 collrcc 846-2000. &15-7573 Costa i'ilesa. at $5. mo. Answer I n g GENEROUS reward. so J i d Lie. 272694 Bch. 644--0439. i:ASTS!DE LGF: 2 BR NEW 2 BR. I ~a. blt-'in 1 BR, pool, adults. supC'r 751-1415 service available. 1 78 7 5 gray Russian Blue female J 0 H N , S Carpet & 'Remodel & Repeir 6081 *BOYS & GIRLS* \VJ\V, bltns, refrig. Pool . rangc, ov••n & r:cfng. Encld sharp! r·urnilure avail, Beach Blvd., Hunting1on cat. See Jetre_or Becki at . . N Rou in Sl ;~,. Adults., no f'J e t s • garagc. i\11 ul ii pd. ~· \\'cstcliff ttreu. Owner/ Ai;c Beach. c 1'? ~321. :o4 1/3 43rd. ~B. ~r:,o:~e1if 'c l!."r d s:~r°) y~ilUI NdG .exp.• nr ~· At:ci'· S:S~!:ente. ':Jn.°:~ lD 612-%20 ~· fl·WJ.--193S 833-354·1 01, &l6-6075 rry~hh•l,.fl""".Q:;L NE\V Plush office Bldg., 2 FOUND Oiihua!Jua, brn/ Degreasers &· all c 0 l 0 r .,., eSlgn °' bu 1 Id ttn· yrs. A nii.."e Profit every S:!OO. 2 Bn. :J BA QUIET. 1 2 BR, tr:e &<!ll. & 11·ater. LARGE 2 bcdrm. 2 ba. •·pi;:-1 .M~l~'\.tJ/lJt!tJLii~ to 6 Rt\! suites. Conference wht, sm. fem, Vic. Org. & brighteners & 10 min u te provrnnts to your home or month for Boys and Girls C'rp!$., dqi.~. bl!r1s. ··lu~~d .CJits., 11~'0P',·,, Ci~~2d ok, no J drps, bltns. gar., nr Hu.ig £XCITINC NUV CONCEPT! OR.en. ~l'l'Ox oopier,. Near ~a:lnut .1;!~L.'74. 642-8592. bleach for your white bl.lB. Try me, John. 548-70,17 who are willing to \\-'Ork and ar. NO ])(11~. :nre Thu1;111, ~s_. -'-· ... -"" • Hosp. Mriturc ndull~. N 0 ~ ADUlT lAllESID[ LIVINC · · An·port. 833-364 · e traincu. carpets, Save your n1oney GOOD "'llrk, Ref. 25yrs exp, do a good job. Phone tii~ ... ~177'~ 2 BR. 2 BA. cpts., drps., J pets. S2'25. nio. 042 __ 43.'!7 i 5MALL PfTSACCE,tU> 1501 WESTCLIFF OR. FOUND: Blk. w/tan n1ark-by saving me extra trips. Lge & sm jobs, free est. 495-0630 and ask to leave an B t Ad 1 L · . ' ciirport, 1 child OK, no pets. I NE\\'PORT Financial Center ings. Poss. Coekapoo. F'e. Will clean living mi .. dining Lie, _Ken 642-1770, Call me. BRPlication. . eau · . u t 1v1ng 1 $160. 100, 531-6.'.ol5 LRG. 2 BB. w/sHp. l:laylllJllt. •Bachelors leasing· Office Space mall'!, Vic. 16th & San Ber-rm., & hall $15. Any ~· I care. ! Equal Oppor; Empl~r ?\o pet,;. S11nr:,. i Hr. i:::11s ~ • • 1 I Plivate road. Sl"Cluded area. • 1 BR 2 BR nard'no 645-Il74 $7 50 couch $10 Chalr $5 Roofing 6082 h<'ate.;. Pool, 8li~. l'I·~·. hull, I ~PACIOUS 2 Br. l ~ Ba Pn nOl'llnlic bay vic1\'. S8JO ' Af n''' U\·S.' ~: 11:\.•2( • ·:i{ LOST'. F: IRlS.H s~R is' yfs exp. Is ~hat counts; BOYS & GIRLS C.~t . SlSO 1.;.r•-11~0 o\·er!ooking i;:olf i·ou r 1->t · 1 lease tii"l-'1048· 675-2·1T"i I •2 BR & Oen 1 ·II 642-3.111 ext. 46. , · em . . "''V" not method I do work RE-ROOFING All types I The DAILY PILOT ha.!I 2 ;{!{ 1111; 11 ~~111,'d,·«k. 21111 SW:l. l'2l:'.i jgg.~12 nfitr 6 UN FURN. Anes.' 2 ~r .. 2 °&. 1 From $185 -$435 . 55e PER SQ FT ~1° colFlar._,vic. CoREro~~ARDl:iel myself. Good ref. 531--0101 need the wo~k BoA J.tic routes open In COSTA COL\DO 3 I 11 l>n I ' a.r. anu y pet. " LI 100191C 39 ' ' d' MESA COJ.LEGti' PARK~ llor.Jr l:..!1' k1tcl1•'n :-.;., p.·1~ 1 · ir: " · poo · \Vestcliff in·l'<i, sn1111I pet M y. rd E t & Ad 1617 'VESTCLIJo'F -NB IYI0-5435 Prof Carpet Cl~aning 64 ;_ 1691 • ask for An Y EAST' & WEsT COSTA •II' th1t<l n ·11. 8::~-1190 ur1 2 rel~. ll rcn. _Close 111 .. ,T!~1 ~s. OK. call 6t'.-2152; 6~5-9060. ! esa •540• 1°8'00 ams AGT. 541-5032 FOUND-G,ay & "·bite cat . Floor Care & W1ndow1 MESA "" "21 . 1 pnl ,v .~linp. $2.iO 1nu. 9h.,.£161.;__ F\STBLlJF~, Be & , -,. REPAIRS all Re ~ ~ S.~O (IF'~' ll~.l'fiS tT ii/rill. 1 ~'TULllO :! Br, ftll'l'f."d nir , 1 j' hr. bluis, (XlOI ~~~ii.\!~~~: t 3:r~!"I'·~fipt~t1:Jo $9ii: c~rt S~~~e5\. Very lovable. Dutch .Malnt Scrv. 537-1500 ll"rec esi Llc~re:~k foi.5' Eq Oppor. Employer l.c:, I ,\ -:_ h1' '.! _!•;1 .• :.::in~·n ~~~;1~~it~a;~11~~~1.1· liruch. ly $2-10. 644--0lfl• 1 679-3709 · 64'~5cwM Y Vay & Ir~ine. Cement/Concrete 6019 Walt. &JO--oo20 'anytime BOYS tnGIRLS <1111" .. 1"~11. Sl.i.i. & Slot!. ---"A)->'RONT 3 B• 2 Bao•>' r(B ~ -DELUXE 2 Iii-. JC ROOF "'0 '006 Roofing· Newspaper iers. Min. '!'\\'{) 1 I 1 f 'I ,__, ' I "' ' room o '"" FOUND: Blk and gray strip-BACKH<?E, Grading . & . ...,......, . . age 10. Udo Isle, Balboa 110 \\'. ll'!th ~I. .,. lr :ipls, tu·n c · n1t1l11 bay, Pvt IX:h, 11·/picr 1 Tl ,I Corona de! !\'tar 43c Ft. l':i male kiHen. Flea collar. Trenching Ser. Constructi6n new & recover. Face est1-Peninsula. Contact Mr. '.'\'rR:\iJ.11 THt·l1p~'t'fl1"7l·'.. f!,~·,'i. r-.:1 1~::~.' ~i~~ bch. 97~! 1!!3.J: fi-44.-.1510 . " 1~ Realor1on1ics, Bkrs. 675-filOO Formosa Dr., Dana Point. Clean-up, Hauling fill dirt, mate. Lie & lmured Backstroi,· at the DAU.Y refrli;, rani.;r. a~111~ o\·•·1· :::i. ---I 'BH "H \ Blk 1 le 1 A'ITRAcnvE front office, 400-0784 Cus t Cement W<1rlc. 642..&514 Sewing/All,rations 6084 ty",wr o' call 6'' '"1 & Sl:li'i. :l~S-:!toi 2 BI.1.:::S fl'O!ll ON'an-2 BR, '. • "· .0 uc1, , , .---~ ... -_ -----:! BA. bl!ns, fl•plc, ~"ru~e. po~10. yc:\~·I,\'. j300. nio. 2 Bl-•.• ro1vnnouse, iq1lc, ground floo1" Approx 400 sq REWARD: return of 00;,s Don ' 0-;.,.._..,.,. ... .,..NG leave ap!'hcutlo:i. l.tir~;-J f\l!~B,\, llin\11~ Crpts, <lri>s. Eves; 5l6-Sl42. 64:i-795--I ftun1 $2.'"iO. 1. BH. iro~1 $195. fL $1 25. n10. 1648 Newport NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND, CEMENT Work ol all kinds, ru:ooH'"uuuALTE"IT!ONS Equal Oppor. Employer roon1. 1"'n111I. 11:rll·ror:11t'd Pool ''"'''' ""''''"""t•I Blvd' C •1 "'0-97= R bl ~ i 1 ~ " ,-,,,,~,-,,~-+ "t>'l-i I $·175, OCEANt~ONT )'l'h'. :: · 'Y. · '" "'"". .t• • ''""' • "" b'l'cy & wht. "Tassy" casona e, .... .., est ma es S'"·~'" BOYS '\In pc·ti-"'" 11 !~ ,1" > u,, · "J. " · ·. hl'e.,Kfas· &>11ara1e family 1-m -$115 · I Call ~0 3325 -,-,,-~.,'~~~~"'--.-,=~I ~ hlk {ro_ni ~beai·h. Pool. No 81;. 2 B0a. ?Jtns, fJ~.~c. pallO, seclion. 'i:Jo:;t' 10 ;;hopping "" ""' r 1•4 · n10. me· 4949323 -u..xr-· • or :; Bl{. ~1 1.lli 1·p1 ~ .• 11111~.. IN'~. !l60-2.-'6 s1.,..504~ 01 12131 2.lJ-2135 .& line be.ic"'. G44-2Sll utll. Boats & b11y outside 1-·ouND: Oi'8.11ge Stripe kit· CE?.IENT" & mock Work Television Repair 6090 rt('" p:dl1I. uppl'r. ~r Sn. !!!!!'!!!!~!!!!~"!!!!!J~li!ti!!!!!!!!!!>l ~'~·a~u~•~doo~'~·.;6~73-<606~~HOOi;; ten. Vic. Pearl ,t, Center "Wails, patios, sidewalks, GIRLS l"'sl. Pl·,;1. $1~9 '1\11 . .:J.51·0.1~: TllE EXCITING NE\VPORT BE AC H Office Bro\.\'ll oollar. 494-2915 etc. By hr. or job. 646-6915 T.V. Technician \\.'Ill repair Paper Routes ~n (J:i:-,, 21>1{ -1·111 x. o·rpts. '""'-'""· $([;~~~-[!it,fji~• f 11 ~25 most sets In home. Eves 1n L ... una Beoc t'n PALM MESA APTS. or rcnt-3 or part . .,, · >'OUND -T•n c-·k•poo ·contractor 6021 & "'knds. 1'"ree est. t1"0 """" -• t't'h\:. fnn1H.\. no !"-'"" i.1'i 11 "P 57-9311 • -~ Many Locallon Shnlh11i11" ;.i:.i.n;i,:-,s r.IINUTES TO ."1PT. BOI. ;"~· ~r=.""'~~~~= mix w/collnr & flea collar. 1 Tile 4091 · s . That Intriguin g Word Game with a Chuckle Bach, 1 & 2 13R. frvni s 17~ !l~s~s Rent•I 4450 Vi c. Fifth & ~PPY 673-6463, GERWlCK & SON, BI cg . Call Mr. Lambert, 2 Br. ap1. C'pt/d1·p. No chldrn I t<11i.i1 "' cu.r '· '01.U.N ------Adu1 1i;, No Plts u:is'I" BLACK LABRADOR Contr. Add reTI)od. St. lie. CERAt-.llC TILE NEW & 642-4l21 fi r peti::. Sl T.i. 646~92S0 2'z:,; 0 ' ·· 1 '-1;,s1 il-h>S:.i Dr.' Do•~' & Pacilic "-·s1 aren' B1-U43Zl, 673--604l, 549-2170 rentodel~ F rce estlmaleti. Equal Oppar. Emrt"""'r AJ>L "F"' l\T:irl" ~1. •o•ro1111• .. "'" o '~• Center San Clemente ... '-'"' ._.. El • 6032 .,. lo.i• ~rombled wo•d1 be· 1:1 l1lk15 froin N€\\>lll'll'! Blvd.) 1000 Sq f'I NB. Reward. 54HJ:ll. ectr1cal Sm jobs \\'Clcomc. 536-2426, BRAK£ & EXTFL\ 1~· 2 Br. 11 !1 &, l low to form lo~• "mole WOfds 5-l6-9Sti0 Store or office LOST: M lrish Setter, 6 mos, .,. C CERAMIC tne I n s t a 1.1 e d - , C"pt:r.. drp.-., nr OCC. S\75. ON THE-BAY brn c1r,16th St.HB."Tui"ELL ·T ,RICIAN .•Old nd 99 !'~'i7-:<\::7:l I I y l P R U F or1 1::1 Can1lno Rl"'til 548-11TI/842,965J eve Jo"s -N':"' Joli-.i. 5erv1ci.• i~~-797'--0i~ioS . complete. FRONT £ND 'MEN & ST"JDL 1 ., ""-.<'. Sth floor 2 Br, 2 Bt\. Slip Exc.-ellenl purkinA •·•11'{ "flY\nne all."llla :.:£'. EA '' r: :J hr, •·in· ' ;::ar--1 I I I' I I 11~-;1il. S50CJ. 010. Nl'\.\'JJOrt 492-9764 4!>2-7333 LOST: While female cat v.1th ~·•2-""----.547..al78* j !r1und. 11"11 .. rpt<. s2:~ 2051 . _ . . . . ~~h~G~I2~""~3~1_2!:£~S3~1~6~ l ~T,!!:i'i~~;"i'i':.'':;'i';"'~~ ~ ~• . "A" Tu~lln A1·1'. ll7:~-1fT!J7 {' . . or liUi·~ 1 Aml:M!r & 1 blue eye. Vic.!'G""'a-rd'e~n~·~ng-----604="5 !Kgif~<h~E~nflt'YW~~oya:::Ba~th~"~"'m~s+INSJ~LLAJION M£J I Rooms 4000 S H' OP s s oi t a b I e r or 8dlboft Pen. 675-134;i. _ • E.\tHA /IJ< Ulo c.rou . 1·· N E o o M I . . 8o<>k<1n,•~e1a1 Sculptor, rouND • .,. ·-~ Mal "'-·-:::.-c:-.-.,.."----,. . .,...., T•P. $Qll • i-1 . 1 f Jwt s ~ -• ,-,'AN-T. ".O u R G "•"'"'I " ~ ~ f!:IC::. l.Ocated rn "'T11e .. Nrun : • ~...... I • l!iAt'. "-\"rn~r 'Efr'v 1 n g --' ~-~~;~r St.1n~;iii1 . . I I' I I; 1·. 1· i\, nst,· '''''Jln ,;;:_·m~ w/IL··-. Ill Tit~. A"CTOnY._ '12 5 runutcs, SA. Countcy._ Cub. Newport, COM-arc1t.-Compl •TOP SOU.. *"COMPOST• -For Pep Boys Store , . . . . . v.. "' """h N a s~ ~~ u 557·8539 gardening Ynrd cll'anups •MULCH * REDWOOQ.* tmmt'd. full•time opcni-. I $12l). I AR dup1f'x. ~1arriccl 1 nnd roo111 ""ilh r un n 1 n g .)Vl • • • ,.,..;:mun •a. i;.:...,s7 ' ' CALL t~ ,,....,n Xl • I le u""• lpl. nozwimokC'rs, no pets. I I \vate'I" s ui table fo r REAL Estate Office & Detik LOST: Black Lab., Mille, lg:. 64 ti ...........,.,.>\# ~t saary worklna )JG~ A \\'1•."11 17th, Mll··<l:l.'.>S L. _,_.z_A,_Y,,,R-'iC-i i phot 'll;rnf)hcr. 646-7089 after Space for rent or 11 a I c . ~Pl pyU, Dea6..,,co!~~~ &. Aspen, EUROPEAN GARDENER Tutoring . WH ~~~ia~ I bera l employee r I I I' I 6 p.m. Services included. Prime ..... o. c. ,....,.,....,. cveJ, Landllcaping·ll'ee &el'Vice 3 .,1~~ 2 k. b ·~u~~'.ir·.~du~;~ Overheard: "I co1.1ld've been NICE prlvn!~ nn in cxclu· looalion. BeMha Henry . LOST: male Boxer, reasonable, &12-5329, 6115--1425 TENNIS instruction. Private. ~pl~ ~t P:s°n 0. ~ .... """" • mailman bvt .. ! 1011 .. -:· .., Co Rl'.altors 492-4.121. vie. EMtbluff areli.. General Service• LA~L l.-.te. .. .,1· » "'~ 'nta 'na""t S':o'l. Ry \1nor, :Nu-""'"'· I I . ,,1\'C" sta l\lesa are1t, Near Rewa~ "~l"'S -,.._11 ~ A'>AJ ~ " -T 0 Y R U C 11·1' -'" ' 1 $100 AV,\IL. DEC. l : -<1TI Ncwporl ---'""' .,...,.... '" .._.. vi;r,.,.. 15.10 S H bo Full J\f_.I. trr!L..._, PD .. lg. l hr.. "'10ps ' )ll~'-'-s. nt0. Blvrl, $300, mo. 25'x70'. gd LOSI': GQJ\) b.r ace I e 1, SMALL HOME-REPAffi Schools & · Ar t, erton l•Jlui;., r'f'lri''"· $155. Nfl p('1s. I I I J JS A CO'l'<p\ei. 1Me (hyclile Qv(lted 1179·0980 P..I 1 , T ll/15 CARP~-y PLUMB'"G ISZ!l Bu::.ch Bl, V:;lllm. • v ~. 1.11..io 111 •ho .,.,n,. word1 R~\t" 120 k · for ru:.v business. 0\1'l'/Ag:t. oons one "" opu. • i:.o,_,,, . '"'1 lntlructlon , 7005 2:'.G Brlst•I, ~-Meta -. t·1 ~,,,,.,. S>. 'Ir. Qll:l "' " V\_-~ w up, with R ~ a~2880 ft -~ E' .,....,...,.., .. t "'-'ILi()()! " ~~ ~•r '' ' or '•yov de•e1op f~m •••P No:i. 3 belcw, 642·9601/675-014.1 CY.'tln>. ,,,_ A . :i:""' U&:A.>•>.>l.JU.o ,,..,-,, __ -·• --.... ''~\l-,;;;R .,,1,, .. ,,,i .. I><., ,k1 kltrt .-r $30, 1vk'up Apt. LOSf Al 1 I _, H I 60-5 COLLEGE t ·• I I SAVI;: SPACJ::: W}fE N ""' .... u " S.lS t11-· &J5-N'~ SPACE AVA IL tor len~ In A" 1an, ite m(Ue, tnn. a u ing 1 · II lluC!tll I v n I l\ OV 1 P"'"'· baek br1.1 nr \V1·~1c·h l! Q P~!NI NUV!f~r~ L£1TE~1 IN ' J .. • ·.:'.___:->:' 0•' :l. ~· BOllNl\vnlk !'ihofl'Sl' Ctr. nt C011tt1 ~1t-11o area. 64a-9368 ------.-p J,a n o le11tOM. ~1tlnnel'l1 1! 1 ING ,JY 'bra PP f nt 1 rt.IOm<i, 1;.i~,_11:t1 l'1f~f SG:JAats I LIV~: 1\T TITP. IU:AOI. H Hb C 11 fl46--236G or 5"s..084 lfAULTNC., l.ij(ht. ~nytlme. an4 lnlcr111e<11t1 t1..'$. Call t iflie"l1 " ot er frar\I!! 1.1rn your ;rolt ··iutig 1nrn s.:i-41,tf,tf ..,&OVE ll lfll(S s:r & 411) a. \\'k. 6't1-0.140 uot. r' I\ : • ''Milke Room For D•ttl•lY" AIAO odd Jobi. ReR8Qnllbff?. Bruce O! 7 S 2 -l 3 2 3 or lh.>tlt.'; " WIUlh cloths, IOW!:I! ' t1·"'1" '>•·I 1·.i , i €) I PINE f\l\'O'T ~10'tl-:L i '"'· Call Jac1.o C4.~ ~G--1478 nod nth'lr Unenr. )'Ot. get TO C.ll A"'SW(,. 6•2-4321 Direct or Colloct -, • c: <!an out ..,Jg gangt ' ...,.. -~ . n111re ipnee In the garage 11 T>nlly Ptlol Oti~~lt!~·<l ,\,I R001\I 11·/kltchen pri\'~ll . ..,_,_ .... ,_,"'.., , •• 1urn rhatjunklntoct18hlLOCAL Movl'tig & 1-IAullng VOICE! Pill.no, Theory nnd r.ltll!C!tll by !!Clling 1dle 1 Hl'I use the 1w•nc•y r11r "' I t:n11!!,o}en t: e n t I c n1 •' 11 . '°"' --. ,_, --wlth a Ol\Oy Pill"ll Clttt11lfied by 11tuden1. lJlrf(e 1 r 11 c k, Yoor lome Or Mine ' Items 1vjtb a Dally Pllof I •11•1,•o! Dill 1142-!'!67~ Tri.Jay. __ s_c_R_A_M_·L_E_T~S_A_n_•_w_•_r_• _•n_C~l•_•_•i_fi_<_•l_i•_n_8_o8_0_ 002-,;.20 1tftf'r i pn1 wltllil,\':" ad, Cftll 64Ul61S. -"-'~"'-"-•~b'~·~· ~"~''*=~5.'l~l~-•~~~'~·M_r._N_e_w_n_••_n __ ~833~-rt.l0 C1n5Alfl£'fl Ad. ~II 64 , 1 " \ • • • HOlp lllfo•tocl, Mill 7100 rlolp Wontocl, M&F 710I --Delivery Sunday Only Holp Wonted, MiF 1100 Help Wonted, Mif 7100 Help Wtnrocl, MiF 7!00Holp Wonted, M&F 7100 C1mu11 i Equip. _..;_ ___ ~-::::::====~=;.;;;;;,_;,· ..:·-·l 1iii;;;;iiiiiiiii~iiimiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit\1~tNST~.~A!~NT;:;-~,.,,;p~t;ov~,-;v~l~d e o llEAVY FLEX Steel 2 Piece NEW Nordlca •Id. boo l & , , PART TIME ca.mer.&: vldcO machine. tc0ld Sect. $32S. 81ldwln §<'Qt! pol.et, Hondallne , OF DAILY Pit.OT TO CARRIERS. RE- QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE STA- TION WAGON OR VAN. CONTACT.MR. BENTON WILLIAMS 830 WEST BAY STREET,_<J.OSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-021 ruR APPOINTMENT. Th N II you llkt to 1!1001 your Piono $600. Both X I n t • 'm o t c:i r cycle boott-nevtt ' e ew f.fn•orlt.c race or lki cv~ril 5't9-2•1JO cVfll. only. worn. Ol.Llsurl lldc mlrrcn, EVENINGS In the morning IU'ld w&;tch BEAi.fl'. raUnn a:umr: 1ahlc ll~1\\' hub ('11.p&. 548-GOT(. • Adults with G d l it ln your ll\•l.ru! room on w/4 cufi.hlOOl'<I chrs $1.95. O rt CAN : 6r1 g $ 2 19 ~. Or a ·IZ your ;l)" TV In ihc eiver1trt¥ Room dlvkler l('lttn, dlll'k sac r 1 1 i c t: r $1~. Can outstanding, attractive live and wllh IOUnd, t.'Om• wood $50. &16..$50. fin11n('t'. Xlnt COnd. Privtt.te plcte whit a TV conv~ncr . t • / t R Jor channel 6 record your DRE.5SER/mlrror 19 dNT) P n r Y . n o v \\' n pm . Personalities who MJO• y WOrkJ'nrr with estaurant """""' ot ;Jllotlt•• with 3 dtw' rommode, t w n "1-<'4T "' 64&-2'93. ¥JI ft thla video. Ufll'd only l\\'lce, ~1~~~~ antq wht/1''1' prov, llOUDAY BOtmQUE by $IK.O fl 963-0275 ,,........,..,..., Senior Cirl Scout Troop Lu An Eq<iol Oi>Portvnlly Employer t<olp Vfoni.cl, MiF 7100 Holp Wanted, M&F 7100 CASHIERS FAR OUT kids. Start al $3.50 per hour. Phone ·oPENING oEcEMBER 9'h MINoL:· s•T 1~1. Ilk• no En """1 .'"'"· ff.'.l'.""Gng•~t t,,~ !; fQO Boytld• Or, Newport Stech ne'w \\.'Ith Le.ruies 500. 400, niah.:hlni;: U1tr, ?<In! <-'Oflct. Ad11mt1. c:-.t tnt.:Xt lo Po.t 642 4321 t ' 250 b tw J 00 ioo, & 00. Comploto. $3'0. Ph<R """' tbl. m<.,, 64&-<635 ''""' . , ex enSIQR , e een : Has n.....ning1 For: 1'.IAMIYA/Sekor auto. XTL QUEENSliE hldeabed sofa, 1 .,.;~""'~~~~--I .......,.. \Vllrnses 190,200, & 135. x!nt <-"Ond, SlOO. !i'llNK tor Chrl1tm11.1 , COOKS & E-Z MONEY WAITRESSES f(lr your verbal capabllltie11. ~ca:~:~ to exper. Earn $JOO + per week io.· ll.Dtli...Exper. P!l'1·Ume 9am·-.\Pm. Lp ru • Jftf{I, bu.t .,.,,lll train.. Apply -S'prn ..or 5pm.9;_ 30 pm I n betwn 2:30 A 4:30ptn, Hum-oomfo1'.llble .&!Nclo.us office lfura:~r llan\1et, SIUA-dami acrow!He sft'iel r o m Ave, CM Ask for Mr. Car-Orange County Airport. For rasco. personal Interview. can ~fr. d 500 PM -FULL & PART-TIME Coin lete$300. 003-527~ &~.024fi.I Bt11utlful Autun1n Haze 1 an . D n 0 \V N ~ I A mink !Ito.le. 1'nllhlully worn ... .." ' • DAY & NIGHT Jo'lJ A ST-701, New, all a('. a,i, I!. 11. i' Y ntcc. just 3 tlml'R. Coitt over $100. Nt:----~--t .(.'t'ssorie1 inci, t'.QQ.ri1. wl.d Sleeper Sofa. S50 sen for $300. 6U-69U or An E ASIK-OFOR-El.cAI I 1us1oy·c-------------....,.,..,.,,.,, ttlpod. ""VY -·~" ~-,-963-1293. qua pportunity Emp oyer O ES du1y carry'g, CH.SC. 64'~9388 •W~~A & I.oveseat e very H STESS or 4!.&-4131 id qual, ~Im n1ade. never CASHIER HOSTESS P/llme. Must ha".o Keyser,~. FASHION C a r eer Op. portunity. Vivian WoodwRrd AP(ll)' In Person The Velvet Turtle 59 Fashion Lslfl.nd, NU exper, Corp. Subsidary of General Fooda, seeking individuals eq>d ln supervising others in group sales or capable of leaming w/training. Call for appointment 5'16-1835 FASffiON CONSULTANT, No exper. nee. Fttll or p/lime. Start lmmed. Big CLERICAL Jo ti Opportunities KEYPUN~H SSS. Mies to mgmt. Sharon 66-9390 10-6pm FEMALE production trainee. Preparation & assembly embroi_(!ery kils. Exp. not needed: Over 18. St u d l o Twelve. 150 Baker, Costa Meaa. M!)...9495 Help Wa nted, M&F 710o Help Wanted, M&-F 7100 DISHWASHERS NIKKOR 200 mn1 lense, xln~ u9Ccl. u.i;unlly h1n. ~79!Q_ cond, $180. Ricoh n~to TLS Garage Sale • 8055 Sales cameru, SISO. fi46-6561. - Apply At! The Reuben E. Lee C••• 8035 3 FAMtL y ..,..,, ,. 1._ TRAINEE A 'vay for a high sch ool g radua te Lo enter the newspaper business D~ILY PILOT 151 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Bea ch i:·:ALTHY . HYGIENIC Th"" >rt, ,., 9-5. i= In P.non' No Phone Calls Plea se NO c LE AN 1 NG. New t.1rtel. Ir-vine. Nr. l\louJ1or1 Cat Llttcr Hoxes for Oldji,&'-"Jo~f~I'~""~""""'"'"'""" · Ot>llvered 3 Tim(.<8 \Veekly. SO~IETillNG FOR EVERY· Equal Oppor tunity Employ•r CATI A-BOX. 67'3.-m17. ONE. NO\". 21, 22, 23., 912 0 I040 A\'f'. Salvador, San Cl('mt>nle ~· --Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help W1nted M&F 710J -Hors~1 8060 "-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;,;;;;;;;;~I • p ET WOR L 0 • ------------- SEC'Y ta $700 Type 10, Sh 71J Split F'N>/Alo;o ff',. Jobs WESTCLIFF • Yorkie1, Shlh·l'Zu, L!n90-A~PALOOSA .Reg. 6. yrs. Apso, Doxie, Spllz, Toy F"o)( \\csiemjF:nglLo;.h trained Terriers, OlU1uahua, Tiny $650. 43.-.-4486 eve. TEMPO Poodle11, Pit Bulls, Bull O.C. Fair Cnds Paso Barn. Now accepting resumrs for Ter r 1 e r 8, Cocknroo. 100 2 stalls open, $75 \\'/ lttd. cxpcrlencl!d Engineers, · "lXED P UPS St"d o.,v,·",· r.tust rontaet 962·8679 eve!I. Per!JOnnel Agc11ey IJ,>s\gnert1, Or aft s man, J.x ... ~ (Mark Ill Cenlerl Technical Writers, part 5 Most Bre~s. 2528 \\est 17th Jewelry 8070 A BARGAIN! Sl70 I IOOVER DlALA?o.tATIC . UPRIGllT VACUU~t. Ult'd 4 ti11ies , . . . $90! I! Cail 640-5595 or 54E :?1711 \\'Afl'TEO: Lady \\'ho likei1 hund se\\ing, to Hike nv..:r llOme toy bui;ine61i. S m , invs1m1. &'6-4647 JANITORIAl. & carp e I Deaning Ch e ml c 11ls & Equipment. \\'hole1Rle pricl'S. l)45-458!J or 631)....4753 INCREASE Yoor Bus11irw I lo 3 cup !fi'!e" in 2 .,.,.ks. No pads, exert-ise or ~micks. Shar 645-9390 to tcf 6. ROYAL Port , typewriter. manual, like nu. Nat'\ lalXI recordr, 2 Aka.I speakCrs. Best ofr. 831-0807 aft 6pm. Must have 6 nmnths ctJtTent 'A'Ork exper._ on keypunch- keytape-keydlsc & be able to test on: 181'.1 029 or Univac 1110. (Swin&: Shift J.'RY COOKS, \VAITRESSES & DISHWASHER S. 646-5304. This highly successful local newspaper has a n opening for a trainee in the circula tion sales area. Selected applicant will receive a liberal starting salary, regularly scheduled raises. bonus opportunities, a nd many fringe benefits such as paid vacations, paid group insurance and a credit :.:nion. He will a lso be prov ided a company car with personal us e privileges. 1651 E. Ed!ngc1'. S.A. A I;) a 1Ys 1. Tech n i ca 1 at Fairview, Santa ,\n11. ---'------- --=Cull M2-8836 111 u strators, Technicians, Open Eve11. ~1·5027 FOR SALE EX.PERT Carpet Installer SECRETARY Programmers, Systems LAB RA 0 0 R pu p p les, YOUl'll·mine, t'l!pnlr, relay 4P?o.t-Mldni&h0 ' Applicants must be 18, have a clean driv-Nat'! sailboat n1 fg. 11 e e d s Analyst ·& Cost Accountants. purebred, 6 "'la old l Ilenrt shaped Dian1ond 21 yrs exper. 646-5815 ing recotd, ha ve a high school diploma. sharp & alert re~ptionlst 1780'1 Sky Park Irvine Beau!i!ul family & hun1lng N~cklt1ce or Brooch. ap-Sterling Sliver r I a t wa re , TEMPORARY EMPLOYMENT GENERAL OFFICE sec'y. 2 Yrs exp. typing NEVER A FEE do&s $J'S IH5-3107 praised value S2.585. I Towle El Grande. ~-price 121 Po~itlons av;1\1a11J~ Jn Hours are generally 11A.M.to9 P.~1 . with 60 w.p.m. No sh. Call AT TEti.1PO BEAGLE ti.l a l e AKC M 1 aichifli' Diamond Neck· 4§.-1221 844-5452. pn'ldurr1on 11nrl pu1· .. 1111sir11::: .some Saturday overtime. 556-3n>. Equal Opportunity Tempo Temporary Iielp Beautiful markings, •1 0 v e ~ a~. Bracelet &. Rin~. 18 NE\VPORT aeach Tennil w/rapldly growing sailboat ' Employer. childrtn. $40. or best offer Carat Gold, ~ppraised \alue, Club ?tlembership for Sale manul. Need 1n at u r e, IC you are qualified and are interested in TYPIST .557_2232 Sl.445. Best offer. 675-901~ ~.,,,, I bl · d' id J l · b t h th' t · · *Sec'y1, 8ookketp.rs 51!t> ·==~~·====--I res Pon s e •n 1v ua s earning m ore a ou w ere ts ra1n1ng Liz Rhlnden; A.&ency P/time. Accurate t y p Is 1 IRISH SEITER PUPPl.ES Machinery 8078 -\VE~lARANER Cood bu.le math, posting & I fiIJna:. w/heavy office background leads, come to the DAILY PILOT office, 330 4mO Birch St., Suite 104 needed 00.-70 w.p.m. Repro AKC 8 wkr,; Xmas Eve · -PUPPl &S :~.~~1a1Jk~u:r~ \Vest Bay Street and ask for 1t1r. \Villiams in New;x.rt Beach 833-8190 e.xper. helpful. Apply Na. l\.lales. $150-F;males s1:zi. *HOBBYISTS* AKC pie. Good typing & figure the Circulation Department. Dial A Job 133-0lSS ~~~ ~~t.~~5 4 ~.:17· 3 ~ 962-7414 SURPLUS Printing ~11achln-SEVEN \VEEKS OLD aptitude. To $500. An Equal Opportunity Employer No Charge To You (Near o .c. Alrpor1 .) S:.lERRY'S KS.AU. BREEDS ery. l\.lodel 33. hnotype; 997-4804 -PART-TIME Job conalsla of a ire a t 642-8961 Estab'. .bed 1965 Boarding & Grooming C.amet ·~:12 magazmes, proof NF:\VPORT Beach Tenn I 1 amount of detail work Ask For ?tfichele Help W1nt•d, M&F 7100 Help Want9d, M&F 7100 --== l \VO:-OfEN 1 mm e d · to Pickup & Delivery press, galley cabi~ts. Call c I u b Fam 11 y Tenn i 1 ~·/lite typing. No math . SECRETARY--d I 11 tribute Christmas pro-Poodle Puppy Sale 54fr2848 OSCAR, 6 4 2 -4 321 days, 1\1 embers hip. Sacritiee. Flexi ble boun. GUARDS NEW FACTORY RN's Excellentoppor.fortheright ~Juli, p/t. l\ir. Levi *MINIATURE 544-3417 nit ~s. (714) 833-18 15 (21.3) lmmed. need full &: p/Ume Branch outlets just opening lndlv. PosiUo:. r eq u I res SCHNAUZE R• WANTED 273·5700. Apply In Penonnel Dept guards for Orange Co. area. in area needs the followl.ng: · *CCU'S good typing skills. AblUty WllO WANTS ro WORK? M 1 12 Wkl "n°"'Y~A>:L\Ho=,~A~250""E"°"o~d~"-,-0-I Monday thni Frl S-llam Call !213) 43 5-5325. Mgmt Tme $185 wk to work independently. Rec-ORNE A CAB: ae. TOP CASH DOLLAR PAID xln d 55 I Se 1cr' PACIFIC MUTUAL 8am-5pm • ..Monday thru Frf. Servmen {2) S3 hr ord keeoln;: or lile account· CHOOSf: your hours, work Day~ or eves 548-4990 FOR YOUR J E\'IELRY, 1· con · ga · a i 1tlO No:\"'rt Center Dr NB d a Y, Lawrence Seclll'ity, Salesmen Open Rot attn g Shifts-Stand by In.:: helpful. Salary based on for yourseU, be your cr.vn 2~ )'EAR old reg!.ste.red \\'ATOiE", ART OBJECTS, Aquarium w I extras. · Inc. Pref 25 'ed t:me. DiUerential pay. Ex· exper . Apply National Sys· boss. Men or women. Can Silver Poodle w/pape~. S75. GOLD SILVER SERVICE ~'"8-::::~5448-""~-~-~,.,--l~~·A~n~cqua~~~o~p=por:. ~·~m=p=J°"='='~---=~H~OSl'Es.sES All beg.fitlJ, Ca.:1 pof1~. cellent benefits. terns Corp, 4:l!Jl Biren_ St, t?e ~ligptlY.' pandicappeC 63&TI55. · F1NE 'ruRN &. ANTIQUES: Pona-Bir1 r.:wplrator. Unique All--sfilffi-~ --__,___ 494-1065 ConLacLMn.-Jensen: N~B.-(Ne!U' O,G. AlrportJ -N'eet--€1ean-Appeara."tt:e. TESE, AKC:-AViiliblC 6:t5-"'2200 s-t"orm-P"Cfnsion,oJ!---j CLERK * BLUE DOLPHIN * COSTA MESA 546-7360 Vts., retired. Age ~ to 70. for stud. STEEL CABINETS GOOD Hair f)rye1· Men'1 golf clubl wlexperlen ·e In invoicing & 3355 Via Udo, NS Memorial Hospital s E c R ET AR y , y n ch t Su~p!emerit your tn('()me. ~5-4557 FOR WORK BENcirES SIO. Best olfer !:57·26€8 11hipplng. Pa.reel post, bus, HOUSEWIVES, need x tr a 301 Vlcl/Jria, CM Brokerage on the Bay, ac· Dnve a c:i.b 6 hn or mot't' JI , lliTINI OACHSl-IUNDS $40. HEAVY STEEL CAB!· LEADING Tenn I 1 Cl\lb truck & UPS. money? Work b'Dm your 642-Z'734 EOE curate typing & SH, work day. Apply in ~rson, D.LALE & FEt.tALE NET. LARGE CASTERS. J l\.1embershlp. Sl.OOJ. Yo u PAL l!LICTRONICS home Part or full time. Tuc11. thru Sat. Phone Allen Yellow Cab r.o., 186 E. l6th AKC SJ&...8134 TON CAPACITY. 642-4321, pay transfer fee. 67'";>-2649 l1820 W.tstem Ave. C. C. Call 540-0928 RN Taylor at 64&-0551. St., Costa P.1'esa. CREAT DANES ria.)'11, 544-3417 nighll!, ask ,;:af~t.~5~'~'°~·--~,..-,-,,-"I Call 89-1-5353 ......,.. 1fpa .,._... ·l\.iED-SU RG UNJT SEU. Sandwiche1 3 hrs r.ton X-RAY !\.tale & female, Champion for OSCAR. FALI.. Firc'A'OOd Sale, Org, COCKTAIL \Valtrell, Full U-7:30AM lihllt. F/time. thn.t Fri. Hrly mge + TRANSCRIBER line, 963-5450 Mlsctllaneous 8080 Euc, del. S75 cord, $43 1·~ t i m e. even i ng s . Ex· IRVl1'JE ~ Excellent benefits. Contact comm. Call Linda 556-0670. San Clemente G.en(!MI Jlo~· AKC REGISTERED }'awn cord. 581-1122, Coast perlenced. 842'-ro60 5ERY1Cf5aN.r"CL.,.-.V Mra. Jensen, Ccsta ~tesa SERVICE Slatkin 'lttenda.nt pltal, ffi4 Camino ~ ~s Boxer puppies. l'RAM'S!<.1Ai'1 10.. P..adlal F'lrewood Supply 00 2l -,..,.,...""-• Memorial Hospital, 301 Vic-w/llte mechanical ability, !\.tares. S. Clem. Xln t 642-2156 Arm Sa & Shop V l'k 32 PIECE Gorham Set, pat· COLLEGE St enta. ovf!I' Loan Proceuor to $700 tocta, CM 642-2734. at Jong est. neighborhood 1 a I a r y, Con ta ct ?o.t r. . , w . ~~~ 1 " tern ''Buttercup'', n eve t "iu'A'Otk ..,in.,,. P~ .~h ~· FHA/VA/Conventional ROUTE SALES station. 8:30 AM-5:30 Pt.1. Cameau, ln4) 496-1122, ext \VEll\1ARANER ne\\' $250. for pair. a;ir-0760 bttn used. $400. 536-9825 p me. .~.4-J .... ... . Ke-jpUneh Operator $450 Salarj Open. Will train if 467 PUAKPJ_"crES SPECIAL! Gu.itai;. na. hand 45 YDS !Ugh-Lo e a"r p e t. ' V & R Perry'1 Pb:za, 2IC8% lnt-'•··•s By Appt. Will train, Salary· Comm, I'"~ M t ha ' ~ h t·• h l *"~ .....,_,. __,, WOce •-t NB --··-NEWPORT 8oma V•hlcl •-All qua~. us v t;vvu SEVENWEEKSOLD crocecusa\\·s ..... ,pon-A\'Oeadogreen.AUJ~u. ... · anu"'' • · · 488 E. 19th St (at lrvinelCM Exp. Pd. Eata~. _.b~ ... &. ter· local re!'•. 124 Marine Ave., lll'!rr.,. l ' 99'74!04 cho.<i $5, phone 646-4..,?93 S2 per yard. 842-907ti CXX>K. Exper'd All around Suite 214 642-1470 Personnel Agency rltory. ?o.ted. coverai e, Bal. lal.. 67J..27S3. ~ V FOR SALE: Electric potters \\'HAT A DEAL~ Coo p e r 'm&l\. Wigg)"• Stel!.khOuR,' ·~ ~,.-,.Newport Beach '424170 Profit Sh.al?. Retire at 51. (21 SERVICE Sta. men, llt AFGH~. n1ale, 2 years . kiln, $100. j ta\\'nmower &.edger.Never , 28"5 Harbor Blvd, Co • t a -• 6 " -V No Strike, Layoffs, 75 yrs. Class. Top wage1 + comm. Beauti.f~ dog, very g o o d can 9£i3..lfi90 used. 53&-8125 • Mesa. JANITOR! •L 549-311D, l\h'. Tucker. 7.9p~1 Apply Ray Carey Chevron Aritiqu•s 8005 dlseos111on. $SO. 962-4861 COOKS. men, women bld&llt ..._ N.l.ffl8ES \Vanted. Rrt9. Lvns, Equal Oppor. Employer m/f Station, 604 s. Coast Hwy , 1---'---'-------' exp. Top wqes. Apply in Fioor machln~ men & wax-part time, full time, oUice ,..,,..o;;~~~iiiiiiiiim l 1Lc~gun~•~8''!!oc~h~.~~--\VURLITZER Harp, :l\lust be\~!!!'!!'!!!!!!'!!!~~~ -~,, •--···• n~1aur-G In !>-5, Beach Comniunity Id [ ...--• ~·<nl' .n.cn en. ra ve yard shift, N n-..i. SALES SERVICE Sta. Salesman & so to close estate, xlnt ant. Pioo tumoU, San Clem. l!PM 7 ·~AM 48 •-Co unes noi:t;041t!l}', 848-1366 d TI'TI°'"-af 5 Fm to You -:..... • , .. .,,. m-PATTERN r-.tAKER 1 DE-The Equitable Life Assuran~ lube man. Top pay & !ringe i-;"'m"~'friif~-'::':~'ii~~tjf;;;;;i:\l-------OELIVERY pat! or ~Ume. P a n Y benefits. Telephone SIGNER f'Or Swim & Sports-Society \\'ill train you 10 benelltl. Exper. man pref'd. MOVJNC Must sell Anti· $2 ~ hr +3~ "51"' 118•"· -".,..._T.i"'~o~r_54~~s.-89~ll"". =~ wear Line. Mu1>t have Oair market 11 <-.. mputerlied lln-Full or pit. Shell, 17th & qut'll. $15-$350. Make offer, ""'!111.~!Jll•••"l!!W Apply 315 E. ,.., ' . , JUNIOR SALESMEN Jal al ,. ·" Col Irvine NB "'" "43 "F T y for Jr. Design. anc an ;s ... s •• v1ce. · • · · V'IM""J.l rte o ou DELIVERYMAN Swtllow" Swim Woar !ego dogt..,or b"''"'" ox· SERV I CE STA. Holp Appllanc11 8010 Early AM newspaper route, Age lO.lS Eam $20-$40 mo S. !'.fain St., S.A. pei'. pre('d. 3 Years Wary Wanted. Full time days & C fl 11-1 U AH U A mL'f pup, $25(). + Mutt have ca r • .,.,·eek .. I.ting' new c··-"om~ -=='°"''"'"M>-~209=;!~. ~~-plUll comm. career minded wknds. Shell, 3131 }larbor, FREIGHT DAJ\tACE SALE Fen1alc, blk., very small, 962-4633. ..,.., ... a -, people only. Call Mr. Clll, CM New Hotpolnt Refrigerato", 21,2 mos. DELIVERY?\-fEN over 1 8 . for the DAILY PILOT after PIX An1werlng Strv. 8354545, ext. 265. SERVICE Sta. Attendant Washers' Dr Yer s' 536-9861 Perm. p/Ume. Early mom :1 ~~~~ly~ All shift~. Full or p/t. Equal Oppor. Employer m/f Full &: Part-Time Dishwashers, New war-3 Yr. l\lINI Male Poodle For an ad In Woman'• World Call Su• '42·5671, llx. 330 LA Times delivery to N.B. 3:00 pm and be able to \\'Ork Some w!Qld1. EOE 54(1..1962 -990 E. Coast Hwy. N.B. ranty, Credit, BolA, 3623 to Gd. Home. Good \\'1th home•. $225 per n10. at lea1t 3 •··-per week. No SALES SECRETARY SERVICE s 1 a t . Allendeat, W. Warner, Santa Ana, near children. Blk/Wht. 842--0706 . ... .._...-....,-o Peraonnel Counnlor Lido VJ'"-· mo•t P"'ti Harbor 9~2921 vu-tOUU• dellverlea • or collecting. ""lli" 1 full or pt . time. Chevron • FEJ\fALE Dog \1 Lab/ ~~ DENTAL ASSIST. Transportation prov Id ed. Prefer exper. to wtirk In gk>us jewelry store. Mutt Sta. 3000 Fairview, Cl\.1 KEN~fORE auto washer ssa, Setter. Shols & lie. Loves r ., "'8-<812. this Ion"' f'!ltabl. em..i.-·er h•v• ex~•-& refer N-•-· 170 Phil kid •~ ~ ~-'-Id• FUii tim• X-0 '""' ,, .. l"V/ "' .,.. .. ,.._~ • 131 SHIPPING • R-Jvln" -... e gu ... ,er , co s . .....r"""~· ... , ...... ., • • .-.,, ""-·~• Empl retained agency. r.1w11 be · I urcha.sln ~.... ''b washer l50 Maytag ele t ----;--:;::;:--;-;;-::"'" lletnse req'd. Sa.lany 1Jlllln. £AIUCU Opportunity ~T aa1., ~,,,~ & •njoy ,.._,__ ences IJl aa es, p g, Oerks for TM.l'I handll""· ~ · .c KIITENS. 1 male 12 wks. B .... v•• = ...,.,. china. •~1''1, sUver, fine A .... dryer •c:o G"ar & d •I Fringe bene. ea"" area. JA CK IN THE BOX, lmrned pie. XJ.n't oppor. to advance jewelry,-p;nnanent po1ltlon pply In penion Ot>ntalloy, ~.,{'"'' • 1 Female 10 11.·lui. BI u e 847·Zi69. -OQE!nilw 9P&t · midnite. to management. call for appt. 673-9334 Inc, 1310 Lotian Ave, C.?11. Cray. Call 546-5392. DENTAL ASSIST Alaa: ]}A;\f-MM 1205 Baker SEAR'S Coldspot re Ir i g , • St. Costa Mesa · AAMES 100o/. FREE Sales Poor-le Needed SUPPLY CLERK Harvest gold, lrost-less, ice 1 YR OLD Shepherd/Pincher, Ch a Ir I Ide exper. only. I "'°'"'=""'"'O=c,~-~~ Bun:au ol It's Unbelievable Nr> exp req'd: train al full maker, water tap in, 10 nds gd home, loves rhlldren. !;xpanaed duties. 3~ day 'A'k, LAUNDRESS, f/Unle. Mesa Employment Agency ORIFL.Ar..1E JNTERNAT'L. pay benefit.II. M·F 1~-3~. in· mo1 old, 19.2 cu 1t, $300. Leash &: 50 lb food. 545-8986 Full salary. Many benefits. Venle Conv. Hospital, 661 Costa Mesa 55&-UOO Needs tervie\\' now. Call }011r 67>3268 all 4. # Furniture 8050 l ~"'i;i'""f.i~"'fii'[· lCallii'i!~962-;E~2'36'T.._ II .OC.iiin~t~ori;iSt.iiOCMiii;~548-iii558Siiii~·,..., 12106 Harbor Blvd, Suite 2D7 Consultants & Sales l\lgn. Ahnv Recruiter and Join TRASH COl\IPACTOR, new DENTAL RECEPT. Org 2 CUy Bl East 634-lm For the people who\·e Joint'd 1he TAPPAN harvest g 0 1 d' All phuel dental mgmt. 1 MACIIlNlsr RADIO AND !JV REPAIR: FACELIFT Anny. Co~tn ~1esa, Ii~.; 11~~1 $100. ' ' yr exp nee. Sal. open. Some SWAGING Few good trainee openln&;s. TELEPHONE WORK Ca.JI 833-8679. Excessive shipment f r om Co .. -·~11 H B HSG 17-28. Also train a.s East can not be shipped S&t. rp •~ 1· · ' MACHINE l''ROM YOUR HOJ\lE G.E. Electnc dryer, all sel· back. 3 way combo game ,Call 848-3540. 893-5032. communlca= Engineer. WITHOUT SURGERY tings. 5 yrs old. Works tables. Dining, Poker & L d I."• OPERATOR HI Sehl. !h s1cs &. math A I t ,. -•" l 0 SE LI G r l l50 """ ~13 DENT A , ex P o ... IW an as JC ney,• P•vu c · N L N per P.C • • ....,V""VV • Pool. Will be sacrificed Im· -anaacr, 00,y Huntington be.ckgroun help • Start at call now for your appt. ~ TOP CO~fMISSIONS R t w h I 0 d 1 t 1 1 r '" Exper'd on Fenn Ro t a r y $344.10/mo. Gd fri nge. J<Tee en as ert ryers me R e Y 10 sat s Y Be a ch o ! t ic e, fringe h!n ~ t/M•" Pd V Olh You'll never regret it! 848--04CO or 724--0720 12. \Vk. r un Malnt. creditors. b (It 1•-OP'n Swaging Mac es. Must be u.::n .. .,., • nc. er. 54• 14-08 Eq. Opp. Employ•' o~~ """" " " ""'Stl 96~ 8 ' 118 ·~ · able to sell.IP &: operate & Cull the Marines, T h e 642.~3 ~r 963-1621 .. •639-1202* ~""'"or u-la-.iv make adjustments to 11wage C n re er Corps, 548·5847/ TELEPHONE CALLERS !''REE PICKUP _ Ref's ROO;ER, upholstered, $100. DENTAL orthodontic asst.. aluminum &: steel tubini 968-9171. •SALESMAN* EARN Chrlstma.~ in on c y. Appl's & Scrap ~Ietal Shell rtlarble Table, \\'/gold .ehalrakle. Xlnt oppty for to prec!Ji:ion tolerances. RE=A~L~E~ST=A=T=E~. ~SA~L~E=sp~EQ.= HousewlveB·Students·Re\lred can anytime ~525B iron bench, $22.i (I 9 3 O l advancement le top ulary. Excellent 'A'Ol'k1ng conditions, PLE needed for Corona de\ For Pep Boys Store Work In our office or &'our . ' White Velvet chair, S 3 5 . "!rv11W! area, 552-7800 eo1npany benefits &: growth Jmniedlate Ctpenings. x \ n • 1 home momlng!·e~ings or 2 \Ve~tinghouse B~nze Tone (1890) Love Seatr:. c u 1 DENTAL Aulatant, exper'd. opPortunlty. 0M"1"1 pnJOtil bcaustitul ollioe. salary & worklng corl:ls & both. cai; 893-fiJ«i or <-'Orne Refiiger11.to~~ l 1 k e new velvet. $500. Recliner, $1S. X·l'I.)' cer1iflcate. Good pa)'. Send resum'e of qualifica-n e g & Y \\' e e n e Y liberal employee benefit.!. to o:.;-off!~ at 7908 cornl .. S130·SLiO. 546-0269. 968-{i709 Ca.II se8844. lkins. background & rate ''~"""""-'=~· ------Apply In Person We s t m I n 1 t e r BI v d . ADMlRAL 1-1' Freeter, good l;E"A~R"L~Y..--.~,m=m~«~an:::--~So~l~a-a~nd'°'I n. I S HWA SHE n Wanted ril.J1Ke lo 120 E. lat Stftet-Wc1tm.inster. Office ' 'B" ' condition. ~ Chair, like nf!\\•. $1:15.00 Also t'Dtlvs. Beachcomh -<s Cof-P.O. Box 10728, Santa Ana, RESTAURANT Santa Ana between 9am & noon or 'lj2-1724 !\tapll! Dtneue Set ""'ith 2 fee Shop, IJ33 W. Coast ~·ai~Por. Empl~r MANAGER TRAINEE 1530 S. Harbor, Fullerton ~'~pm~•=•p,.,m~·=~~~~ Bicycles 8020 i:nptain chain, 6 regular Hwy, NS. 642-147!i. Successful. rtstaurant chain 15221 &act\,. Bl, Wcstm. TELEPHONE SALES chairs, like ne\\'. Sl25.00. D M uf I -~'" 11u~ tdld 29-Ui Bristol. Co11ta l\1e1a Part time ··-,k a ••a I I. SALE 10 s.....i~. 3 Spds; & 20" r )-tnr or 63..·9261. r.Plry an ac urer •1 \CHINis• wanted """"nurg QUa ... ., cn1 1'te~ "'U .,.... '"'"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"'"'"i ~r,Jd or will train 1or "' ,. · f or ~f nnager Trainee SALIS CLERK •IP~l·9Pt.f. Selling the Los Boys: 10·20% above!'. -' Han11nge Chuoker, lie! up Progra 0 d I Angeles T\m":& 10 prospects 1vboll'llale. Tbe Red Baron MA nRESSES al pot:ltlon•. Besch Drapery &. operale. $5.25 hr start. be n e (ij1 : t~r~unltl~J: South Co11t Vllla9t in o ra..i;:e C')unty .. \Ve pny Bicycle \\'orks. 188-1 Placen· • • • •Snvlce, ~. C.M. Insurance pd. 9'f9..l44.5, 2.cll Send resume to Deslre a full time, mature, wa&es & comm. Call for tie. C.M. 645-8310 ••• MA TIRESSES r.RY CLE AN I NG E:>ip'd So Broadway, Santa Ana Th J II R I ex""..ienctd 181es-clt"t'k w/ detaUs BO'fiECHIA G I l snugsle cold r .. ~1 Into 11f1h· N rt 0·-~ MAINTENANCE M I e 0 Y oger, nc, r-o• · reen w 8 . r QuC'.'t'n. •·uu & Tu•in Sets or·lo..-boot• ot ti)('\(•! ("lt.lnter ski. ewpo P'<'"IK'I• an ° r 17042 Gillette experience or Interest In Los Angeles Timt1 pump. Brand ~e'A', Sacrlf1t.'t' PRICED TO l\tOVE NO\\.'! 1 E~tr:a·..-•1'11'1, ~tir• ,,11u7 _ 'SU.~. apt. CO m PI e JC • venatlle, wines, chee1es or gourmet 54().030l ;;a~t~~~'f~·i(>~:iG-~98~25~~;}.f:'"Tol"':~·~,,·~~~o·~&~°'°;~ oooc~~l ln•111.lr 11111111" troch1tt 111 a col• Sl.:25 hl' to start. 54rH85S. Irvine, C ~ 92705 foods. Should be creative ~ ~ U'l9"0000 • h«ll &ARLY Chrl1tmu Shoppe.n 'M~ALE""';=,w~an'-"tod'7"~p~/ti~·m"°'o~. ~A~ .. -11 Eq::":':l:Op=por=·="='n\=pl:o:"":':::1 n1erchandl5er -& be· Ocxlble r""ELalEPolplpoON"Eunl".'Y-11',.mJtopr.loycro', ~~:~.ICN~r ~·l.c Jf.'· 10 HOUSEHOLD SALE ~~.8~'n.'~1Jt !r"':1hf!1• .. ~r ..ah·•. 1net!d extra money! Good p 1 y K en t u ~ k y F'r I e d 10 work 90me evenings &: ..., 644•8573 l'1ttt"rr1 7t2t: \\'0111r11'• 51, ... xtn. Income avail. woriclnJ Chicken, 29'J9 Fl Ccast Hwy, ~·rekcnds. non Pf'Oflt athletic club. S~ Din tbl &. II 1•hrs: rn1 dhr !<, i\I. L lnch1d rd. ,81 AMWAY distributor a Cdl\.t REUBENS Call Lee Spang, mo t:tlf\J")' !or ~~Y hra per ENGL ISH 10 s~ hike. 27" hox ~l>nt ,f{ malt; llnens, ?S CF.NTS for 1:1ch p1tttrn. lfoW boun 'per.·dny. For to-~M~G~MT"=....,.1rne--=n~-30=-~$1~50,,.-...,wk (n4) 827-l'l"nl. day. Citll,536-2100. wh eels, xlnt cOndlcion. S:,O bed divnn: •n1isc thl11: kit .\dd 2.'i to11tt for~~rh p11tttrn tervw. 546.Pl!U. Coll I'd SALESWOMAN Tl-IE CARDEN School a f 64&-.:IBSO \!ems. 11011 Apo 1 c n n, lor nr~l·tlats mill 11nd apeo:ial ' gunrn st. cge p re • Now Hiring CdM !Ji: look'g. lor dedicated Bulldln" Material• 8025 Ba.lbon J!;L 673-~31. h11ndlin1c othtrwlJI' third EXEC. ' SEC R. ET A rt Y • Mr. Rlehards. 711/846-5455. 1;:.'lrn .up to S\50, ,J-.'Ull or ' It qual'd. lndlvldual11 10 611 • EARL'' Aznrrh·lln 'So"1t"• -,,-::"c.,11 ~~:::sd~:i~~~ew~i!d~~ ~I~~: Oallm\i'i• Clll'\IU' opp. for l\~R OPERATOR for. •d· HOSTESSES 1iar•·tunc-+ expen~s. _En-c h aJ I tnglng & rcward_'.I, l}lRJ:.E:SS SPRAY . Con1· Ch:i.lr, llke.oew. 1125.00 £\lSQ Brook•. 1~. ·lbt...Ual.lY CllOi. _;lntelllatnt, m o 11 v "t e d1 • eal.ve11 le COtl tlnp mfgr. P/TI joy \\'O!'ldng tn-:i~ 1 n ·T'e ach'g, pos"s, lnt<!'t-estM pttsaor, ney,•, $600. 644-9l'\S ]\ll'!plc J.>lntnt Set \\'lrh '/. Ncedlttr•lt Dtopt .. 0o~ 1s.i.01d \Ol'llJ'lfied I 00 I v Id U a • -EXPCr.l n v.'tighlnl ot re1li'u1, me ""hlch .-. live, c . "~ on pen10n~ <' t> n I o. c t : ~In. or 490-!1 31 1·npln\n rho lrs, 6 re~ulnr ChC'lM• St1tion. Nrw l'ork, &Jperior tldll~ req'd. Opp. hardenen, til\en ft pig· 01y & Evenlnvs expectant mothel'I' w1lh free wn80n &l(}.-081 Cafnerai &, Equip. a03C <'hnh"l>I, llkc ne\\'. $l2:i.OO. N v. 10011. Pnn1 N1me, Ad iresp>n11lbWtkl1. Ple11e 1ub-mer.ts 13 detil"llble. Call alfts from dlopt'r service, 630-1710 or 6.13-9264. dttM,7.4p, P1ttmiN11mbfr mil raume I hlJJtory of 548-5125. BOOKKEEPER BABYLAND wm l r a In ---------SUPER 8 Cli m~ • pro-Kl!\'G SIZE BED. n e y,. New ! ISO mo•l popu.l1r lnmlnp, to; &it 424, lllODELING. •·t Santa tum personabte ladles. For In· *TEMPO* •-t"' SO!omo' ~mm 1, ... ~ ~1gn~lnour1174N~lttr1ft. !.,.~ ~111 -00 -Port-Tim· 0 tervle n>w.ne 547-0121 ~~" · .JV>• '"' comp, still pacM.gro. Xtr11. Cat1110&l 1'11 cr1fla ' THREE BallxJra ... uu,...,. • 11......, Sally Into Onderella. Give w .. ,, ... 1 wl3x <'.'Onvertt!r 646-.78l!._ !lrm. SI7~.(\\'orth $~50 \ g t'rf'ede•linainslde . .1.st txP·o pOWER MAOIINE YoW' daughter a t»W'H ln App~ 3-S Dally SAL.ES Needs You Now! Qul'f'n. S~\l. lrw:ls 1trltvecy New! Sew + Knit Book -h11 OPERAroRS klr Swim I modell"K tor Chriltma1 I ~ 1 E . Coast Hwy READ JHISI u'ually homt',_K32-2~!18 Bas1cns.11ie P11ttrn 11.Z5 Sportawcar Manulactminc. lhe'll love yoo the rest of Newport Be•ch • Receptionists Nt w! NHdlt.Potn1 lkd. St.00 Sunllowtr Swim Wear htt exciting Ute. Poise, Equal Opip0r, EmploYtr fr'ivi·a? LARGE Ollk Tiiblt'. 5 Hi· N1·w' f1o•trCf()('he\ Bk SI 00 2710 s. Mtiln St SA ha kt h ·-..1 $1700 A ~1onth Prrt.mt Typists' t>.irk ch11h'!\, ~1,-c.1~kry Ak lh1•rp1nCT-ofhft Bciolt . _, 11.00 M&-2091 ' ' • ~~'ta;~ f:Ct'd~Bq~ $5000 A l\lonth rmme , S.cret1rle1 It's a roaJ on C'11~h lle11p~1rr. r ll"I.':\ 1n21 1n.'1"ntC'f()('ht1Roo11 . s1 oo SAVE 'ffio$g AP PLE nlng .t "~ c:oumt. RECEPTIONIST Will tnlrt, wmmldion only. Account Clk1 to rciad th• ~~!.::';.r~ntl'flK"I ,\ furt1ff\itt. J::::~:~~:;~t · 1::: 1PEELJNCS and' boll b1 leadlnK to a l'rofettlonal ff )'Ou hAve 1 ~ pcreonall· +rfd" ~34.l salt!!. Mr ' R•pros ' Dally Pilot's Ni'"\V-ll'-n&"IC.~FR St?ft1. crimrltlt<Jln ~ SI oo aluminum pans and poll. CIU't'C':r In modtlin,ir. Stop ty A fro.nt olrfce 11ppearartef' I,;:;'=":-=' ="~""·.,,----,.--=-I ChooAe your 011 1 tw·1unr. rurnpltteAfih•M •u . SI oo 'l'hlf will brlghlrn the In or caU tor lnlcrrvlew 2 thl• ft the job Jor )iOu. Good SECRETARY, Newport i''ln· Pl\!'1•11me 8 111 Ianment 1 entarfainmont '1 111· rnM,, hrv.11 & llOlrl 12 1)ns•Alshin~•l2 •... )Oc .met~l to A "ll)re..ncw" PM to S PM or 1 PM lo 10 Nlary A btntllts. anclnl Cen!r:r l..uw Finn AVallablr. Call 510...fCO. pag• every 11trl11''. Dnnu'!I! 2 "''IJ~-y,oof l\.:iltof1tQullll•I '°' 'coPdtdon. lltVJ_•nxtlllna lo P~t. Cllll: She)dl'ftkt's Jason &.1t Agency "'ftnll cxpd steno--typlsl . NEVER 11. ~'EE 1•• 111'11" ('Oniplf'lr. ~'ii-illq r.IUM."umQ111t1tlwll ':t .. * •lit Ute & DlU1 Pilot Sch«tl Of MOdeUng. 7U w. 1'1400 8rookhUrtl, r .1/'ly Part tlme. GOQCI aklll1 ~. AT TOfPO I Saturday l:U.,\~'J\ \'h11l ("nrllM' So.I•. l~Q!.11ltsf11rT1"la.t ~J ...... * Don'\ atve t.l:P tbe ship! IT~St .. Suite9B,CM.92627, Suite 21.'l ", .Kl·li'm 111.1,..r:,· f)JW!n., contn_ct ?>.tr. Tempo Tt.mpnrary Ht1J'1 I St2Gor t,t11t'nff11r llwkoft6J1f(y Ru...:• •··•• ~ Ycu·n find U In Oat ·nl'd 00~·~2&58!!!'.!.A!!•k!!._!fo!!r:.:J!.!"~dyil'.·c_--!."'""'"'"""'""'""'"""',..,.. 11 ~"'.!.•:!!ll•!!·.2'!!t_!1l!):<!:!·&l!!!;f.8!;1~81!.c. __ 1 ,....,..,..,..,,,....,..,..,.., · •-------~ c1111 li4~>-fli1« Socks or Boots! COMPUTER GOOF 7429 I • .. • Comfortably Yo11r1 Printed Pattern 9174 s1use.1a ""11l« .• ;..,.1Tf.,.'f- \'Ol''RJ.l IS (lll•;.\'r J•'OR ~( In 1111, rA~llAli)' •Ill 1oa111;1ult "\th• 1r11.nflr, ion~-· J~ .. ~··1. •1·,1.m 11 1111 in ocht~k~ ·u ~v11d ur all onr fOIO~. rrlnt'd l'Rt!f'tli ~>11\: )4J.,....'..j! ... ill' ... "'· ,,, '•1 111. 1;i. Sb11 l.!l tbua~J11 toll 11,. ydt !l•)lnrh: 1)1.nr-. ~·•tf 1•1, &!nd SI 00 lor tlt ll p1Utrn. Add 2., rtnu for t1ch P•Hl'f'n (OS' flnl~l11' m1ll 1nd tPtti•I ll•ndhnt:, otherwltt tllltd· tlQS dtllYtl')' will lskt thrf'f' wttk1orm0tt s.ndll!M1M.1n }!1nlr1. «2, the 01ily 1'1~. r1u"rn lkpt .. m \\'nt 151.b St . New Yor-. NV 10011. l-'nnt NAME, ADDRESS. ZIP. SIZE Ind STYL•; NUMHF.R 0."'IE .. R F.F. PA'M'ERN of )'Ollr choicel(tsend for .OC'le free p.t• letn ln11dt NEW SPRIN(l- S UM Mt~ k rATTERN C1'TA.l.OG I0011ylt.,.1lla1u~. fff't! p1t11-rn l'Ollpon Send 1k now. !'F.W + KNIT 8oo1t wllll bulc1lsluepa.ttero .... Sl.2$ tnat1nt f'1•hlon Ro!lk •••• atoct I00.1ntSew'ln1 8ooll: •••• •11» . • • t Pianos & Organs I090 clloo;.;;.;;;.;h;:.• ..:S..:•.;.ll ___ .;.9060~ 4 WhHI Drlv!!__.-9550 Alfa omeo :: ;Ic•··M-·LETS .• PIANOS 17' TH I ST LE ."'''''~" ~T".il rOR.S>'Hf., 3 w.... mo SPYDER, 'OI ~ 8 hull. Ttr.k trinL Alwn mlll!t. old. metallic copper bro\l.'I\ • itlnt eond, New tittt. • ORGANS nu.In jib, splnr111kcr. Ckll\'U b11li,:e interior. A ~t) F ?.I $26.iO * * gz&:m • I >ANSWERS Rentals fr S5 '"'"''· 11800 or'bot. •12-"'35. "'"" ..... >t mpg, k>w '71 SPYDER, 39,000 mil& M KITE nil. Take ovtr lea11e . $37"..0.Enti:.ml'i S14 ,000. , l"I ._4~ """'-4fl7-30GQ. Call 4fK..a66l--• --Purl(y -;DeVion -~,,.zy -NI h , II t N<"V.'J>Ol1 boat&: trait~. Xlnt -,66 CJIS. v~. 1_01 O\llcry ~ NY Z.11' ap.n t t1 t <.'Ond. ~take otter. ...,,,~ Audi 0vt:1flCol!RI~ .. I could'vt Sat: ~rn 5:30, Sun. 11..S 6T:l-~ l'l\l.: .t: tran' rebuild. OOcn • rn&Wmo.n bu! l l~I *pJano1 & Gr.tndl* :t>' CORONADO t~-~·1&-~5057 'aft. 6 pm '72 AUDI, Hke new, iow MY ?JP.'.._, Baldwln • Cable. OUcke.rlni ·73 0.1. $30.900. Trucks tSIO m.lleaate, 13.000 m.ileg, S3800 iXPERlEiJCED f ea t u re • Ftlchu • Ka"·al • KimbA.11 67.:>-4618 ~119 ii IC "15 1 Fonl • CADILLA. CS 1961 FALCON RaJ!dl<ro. I 1pd. trana. radio, beater. L1rp1t Selection Rfcftltl)' rebuilt 6 c y l . In Orange County efl&'IDO. Good lnterld, lobc1 Coupe DeVllle1 • Wan exterior. RW'IS gttatl Alk· DeVillN • El Dora.dos . irlg ~ 96M97L I CollVertlbles. Al1q ~tany "T2 FORD CoWl.try s ~ d an ri.er select CadWae Tndo-\\lqon, fl~ all-,' di.C ~.\ na. lo milea, Irnmac $ 2 4 5 O • 6"1-nlSl '6' "" SE Coupo. l"'ll. Ex· cdlent, loaded . ........ ' "41 . w~l'fl or'Q9f .render, copy • Knabe · hfn on !re Harr""I • CATALlNA 27' I 11 boa rd, v Dod Aust in-Healey tdtor w~ to con I Iii ct Botuuett • Sohnltt · Ste~ nu1.ny x1ra1. New 9 a 11 s. •1ctory ge pt:t"llCMI: o!. similar expr:~nce W81 • Storey & Clarie • ~·J.n. $14,000. b1l-1658 or ~ ' '6$ AUSTIN l!EALEY 'Tl JAOVAR XJ6 s e d. n '&8 TRIUMPH GT e .... -/~5;:;;:;; '"rt !nun'l!.stll for co. et·WUtlltzer·Y&hWw n_.1 Sil /Dock 9070 Creaniputt. 65000 orig. '!'I. BtnutlfW walnut dash. Overdrlve.Wlrewhls,•68 Et. DORADO 2 or Maverick laboratlon on or pt't'1>ft.ru• Ntw Sf1lnet1 l. •.•. , , , , ~ ~ 1• pt 1 By ~'"er, !1JUllf aell $2,900· BIAQc lea th. int., S 6 8 95 radla.la, mi s-1,000. $ 1 S 5 O. Cedlllac. l NB p e n n : ild!J ol 'rt.j(.leil, 5 t 0 r i e •• UK'd trom • ·••••· .•••• $95 D 0 c I\ p n l n I I ng.Repa.lr Vans-Pickups 67;>-6212 (166GBX) m.7250 dlr, . Call M0-09'JI aft 6. Owner. Only $8,900 ml. Prft • 7 0 ~lAVERICK. CU~M, 3iT~1~9gtcDo~~tiu~x r~8: GP~..'..':." .'.' • ......... ~ Y11cht Palnt. and VarnU.h. 4 Wheel Prives '69 AUSrtN An1erica. ·n elll: 1970 JAGUAR 2+2 4 11pd. '62 TR3 Convertible, 56,00'.> ®n<t. Beoutlfql ~ like new. !!:1~~·0~~~t~ <1.'00-19!~ 6 ........ • .......... ......., "Binnacle" JJn1 968-6262. &.tr&n~ Needs mlnorv•ork. ;Ir PIS exl.~llent c:ondltlon. orig miles, 25MPG, gr'eat Suddleba,c1t l>rn/lgt_belge Old=llo "SS ao., '""· eo. .. """ C•"'· ... oRG~* 1-:::0;';j~.,;jtf.j;~iiif~~10 ),L.1.u-a: -_1100 . 1i-.Jl!" -. ~!!~~~:;;H<~~~&:!~~~~~~~~~~==~*=== "!l'::=;iw.v Outlet •I• ~~: ~b.H ~L::~ :~P to 1;;'.,"~~1!:1 Dec 1. c213> I ~O U Y L -8 m 2 . :Jt3:ll1 ' Volksw~en 9no ~Hor:"7\J,1'1ltt'lrlrnpnssr.-~e• a Sr.9\oe -··1 , "l1 X.18;'-34000 mil . . ----........,..... to--dupJPte. This kwely OLDSMOlllL•~~ll- . Stoc-k up I.or Clii1ifm3ii!-notliers-'lbomu-raffilllia Orlginil ~ SMrp~-tolded!_$6251t__ carftt $80. run price. Pvt 5 2nt1i.''t1ik6nttnucd •line1, &: • Wurlitzer Gulbransen. SLIP WANTED 675-4600 1500 V\V ENGINE. ready to ptycall (Tl.4)m..5n&.. OMC TRUCKS Jst quallly .bund thrown A!':eo. 40. Btiat 530>l003 F•~~:~h:,":;rce aunt. llllll Jot Merctdts Benz 9740 rebuild. The cues have C•m•ro 9917 tfONDA CARS l'OTTc'RY """"'° ................ 1150 Bo 1 S -•&Ski 9080 BAVARIAN boen llne """"1, re bit. UNIVEISITY OLDS lJl3 r-2 tf1;1rbor Blvd,_ C)I \\'urlitzer Si.ilnet, DeW •• $499 COSTA f.19,3A ; ,, • 1974 £YECUTIVE l.'OOler $25. ~ E. J!lth St, $900. ...__._arJJ..,. -u.rtlar~Bl~---•IARKEL .CE~A~IICS i..A:M<rey Spinet , •• , , . , , $.!!I; a I, pe.... 2181 Harbor Blvd. M & i crank. $165. Also ext oil 1968 CAJ\tARO ' ilour11 9-4, ;\Tonday-Friday llamnio.1J A·lOO ....... Sa\'e 17' CllEETA Ski Boal \V/ -f' 0.1. Aft. SPM 673-2684 644-3104 ._.... -' WANTED * WIN FREE * molor & tre!ler. $2100. or 556 4620 .CLOSEOUT '73 VW CA?otPMOBJLE, Mint '72 CAMARO. Alr c 0 n d , "73 VISTA CRUISER St Wg. TOI"' CAS.J llOOLLAR p ,\lD ORGAN LESSONS trade for car + ca$h. • ~ Lo\\•·mlleage. fully equipped cond.9900ml. Un,derWr~ty. fL!!1/lm, vinyl lop, Very p/1, p/b, air 'ndJo. lua: ll'OR )"DUI~ JE\VEutY. FULLERTON MUSIC 963.-2003 '74 J\1e rced11-Benz 450 SE at Pop Lop, AM/Ffff, 1'i1ch. Clean. 675-2431oft.6. rack. l·rttJ ml. $37U IWATCU'E .• ~RT OBJECTS. 18191 Euclid. Fountah1 Valley '66 1<11 ~· FIBERGLASS. 65 '60 F'ORD \~ l -6cyl. gtl_ Now In Stock tlll w1usually competitive I 67Ui;,eK0,1MSCrY. reco, "''·,,ca!JPM; Chevrolet 9920 ~· ph•:-9212 ~or . . COi" t11..vi.-n SERVICE ' 557~836 !\le1'C. outbo1trd, tilt trailer, eng, ne\\' tran.'i. butt, brkll. p.lce. ' .,. eves. to 1.0...;..,;,,:;.:;:. ___ _;c:; v • ..,, r. _,, 171·1805 "1111 ""ntl. 19~. ~'-"" & I I 13~· e '68 200'l 4 sp. 450 SE Tues/Wed/Sat 10 Atiit te CONN-ELL '65 r·acto.-.., cloan ' ~~~E Jo RN ;ii; ANTIQUES. " -.v "" """"""......., ue pump. ' 548-7983. e '68 2002 Sunroof ( 10 PP.I, ., ' &11-mJ: -122 N. Harbor, Fullerton C•mpers, S•le/ 548-7~. e •n 20C~ 2 to chbose Ser. No. 330), 36-mo. open ,;;~~=~~-~-1 CHEVROLET sllck, 2 dr HT. Death cause l '4i;UJ!! Sporting Goodl I094 Rent 9120 '72 INT'L ~· 'I.PICKtJP Xlnt e '69 2500 Auto., a.Ir end I~ at $!21.80, plus 1969 V\V BUG. Owner. Very SALES &: SERVICE sac. S500. 642-1552. t''B cond. Lo n1~ itp. SteroO • '72 BAVARIA Air ta.x.J' SI Clsuenroo"''r.0"wmond111 ,..!.' ... , bew,11 2828 H•rbor Blvd. Pinto • "51 '73 9' \V Jo; E K E N D E R 49'i 93-8 da /49&-6900 emons ~· , Good. u!lf(J tur11iture & sP"llantW or will sell !or )'OU 1',SCHER skis. 190 CM with MASTERS AUCTION l\larker bindings. Used one • 6t6 1616 or 133-9625 season. $90. 673-6998 : aft. 6 or ~unday 839--0974 SKI ~S. childten sizes Mu•k•J·lnsrrum'ts 80U 2 & 4. $5. each. l ~--*"'-''~'~~2~71~9~*'-~~ f.IOLIN, date J.8G.I, Johann Store, Re1t., Bar 8095 .llaR1nt1«: et So h n·e In N"euk~eliml bei Ad o"r r . OIICKEN BROASTER gas. ·Besuti.ful-tone and $4ro. Po11. grill 24" \\'/bu- rcaonance. Ne\\•ly reh.aired lane lank. $2:!:1. 6T;>-l610 bo"" ToW package $350. TV R di H'FI S I09I Call·.(i;l6..4il0 •fler 6 PM. • I o, I t. Do not ca.It before 6, the Ms\\·el'tng ter'Vice du r Ing SANS U I l 500 sp k r s., d8Y1tme hi not know of Sbenr.·ood 8 5 O OX , tumtbl. l""tli"ll~"'1"'1=,. "'Prl""'va"'t'-e~part="'y~.--I p io n ce r Plrl2D $600. •£NT 536-1726 or 536-9974 -r" : 21" COLOR T.V. \\•/UH1''. , , _53 X1nl. picture. $95. 557.7452 r ·ff4-fif-4136 &ETi. .trumpet. S 160 loetlad YflJue:~lOt $l30. Llke ne1v klnl ~ Can1pcr, fully seU oont'd.1~~·-·~~'~~~·~,·~•-1 1~s:rwcl.,. I 1mlmports •1 '•UP'•'1•.verJll5().833-9ffi.1alt COfff-1MESA200 . Xtra clean. Slps 6. Used Vans 9570 ~ _. 1972 i'ORD PINTO only 4 li1nes. $'11$. 847-1359. rW"'llll ILrY 'lJol Qunil '70 VW Camper, 1 O\\'ner, '65 CHEVY J.fallbu \Vagon, STAn~~~~· $Ull5 CAPtfPEJtS ror small Trucks. '71 Dodge Trade1man ~ ..._.... Nc1Yport Beach am/fm, rl'd, ~tw;t see ! Extra Clea!! FinancW Sit· Automatic Trnnamlalon 1''1{0~1 $875. J\lajor \Vay, 100 Van ~ 833·8300 . ~~25~o.n, Sncrlfice $2350 ~~ forcet sale. Offer! AJ\I radio "iS \Y. I.8th St, CM. 642-8271. with custom Surfer s~i<1l 2Wl2 M cAR ~ OeLuxe Interior CAB High Can1per shell. interior, air cond, w id e BJguerUe Parkway ENTER FROM Ma , TIIUR '69 BUG. _Sup~rwire mags, '69 STATION \Vg11i xlnt cond. Completely Reconditioned Xlnt cond. $125 Firm. ovalll, n1ag wh eels, SHARP~ Mission Viejo OVER I + fendei'8, 1700 <'C, am/fm , 'new lites, must sell! $850. Engine 673-3658 afler 4pn1 Gas saving 3 spd 'A>ith slant ij~VERY P\VY EXIT.· ~lUOl more. Sac. Sl300 531-8512 or 541-9134 New, Tltts Motorcycles/ 6 engine, ''Aired for sound. • • 495-4919 35 USED tlrm. 963-3820. COMPLETE REPAiit WORK Colo~Whlte Scooters 9150 "1:R::!}:1111 r.totors• s· & MERCEDES * '72 BUG * c.orvw ~ °'~4Buaies J:;::r i:s:fIT. 001 Be"h Hunt &h ON DISPLAY MUsr SEJJ.. -· -9 M•y be oeen at DA IL Y 848-l255 o.:>.">-OQr 1-0WNR '65 Malibu CONV p IL OT employee perking '73 Jo"'ORD ,_ T VAN. short bed, 302 V-8, s1andard !rans. DEMO SALE Sliding door 1v/'>4·indo'Y.1> J2.895 * 1-'74 Tii 1 "°49-o1·co'38='7~,---=-I* 1·'73 3.0 CSA '72 FORD 1¥ ton vru1. \Vhitc * 1-'7t 3.0 CSA spoke \1•hcels, paneled, SAVE! 12<1rpeted. 8.10-2365 '72-'73 FORD Bubble top , $100. + T.O.P. Must sell. 646-1670 or 893--0449 Crevier •MW Auto. W•ntlld 9590 208 \V. b l S!reel ·n V\V Convert. Super Bee-6 cyl, fun car, run gd, nu lot, 3.30 West Bay st., Costa House of Imports Ue. xI cond. $1800. 493-7958 tires tst S600 take• 646--3764 Mesa, Ptfonday throu&h n;. 51 3- 7250 bel 9am/all 5 '72 BEL A1', A/C, PIS, PIB, day, Ask tor Buslneu Of. '66 V\V BUG in good COD· xlnt. cond. 70,00I mi. $1200. flee. 642-4321 t *'5!1 :lQO SL Rdstr, tntally dition. Mag wheels. Best olfer. f67.(ll48 aft. 5 pm j ,,-;'74i"ip<i1NTO"'-iF~6-. "s~,ooo=-m-1~.1 .rci;tqred. l:xquisil.?. E>:cit· $700. 847-illOO 63 CHEV 11 Good trans. Green/golc_\ RIH, xlnt lng & ~:xper1sive. 64ii·:i'.l~~ '66 VW. Excellent cond. Jo Auto. Runs good. $ 2 O O • cond. $2650 or otri. 979-0578 ·oo ~LEl\CEDES-~ Di&>el. _mil~!..... $925 or jJj Lu. ~-ail 5:30pm. New engine. Excellent con· 5.52-<l962.. Contlnent1I 99ii 1971 RUNABOUT, Nu tire&.,. dition $2100. 673-2393 ev•~· V\\.' Yellow convett. 59 Body, -new shocks, $1250. TelT)' 1973 280 SEDAN. $157 mo. 65 engtne. FM stereo. *'71 LINCOLN 4 DR. 642--0785&:.&Q-2285. immac, pvt ply, strong 54:8--0297 after 7.i>m Beautiful one of a kind tac-'74 S?A. WAG. 2733 ~ AJC. credll req'd. ~days. V\V· '69 BUG: -· actory show car, fully equ-$SOD A take cvr pymtl. tit'\ 'jg to.1ERCEDES 'Benz lOOSL. Gd cond $11XXl lpped wt iunroof. Fantastic 538-3553 ex 70 (Dan)-S-Spm oond. Call af1er 5. 540-4845. l ~iiiiiiiiii.::iiii;; ·c V"""-FOR sALE '13 Hod aka EA AN Dectra -11. ...... Gllf)tr•I 9010 '.-4 octaves I .yr old. Hardly -~-------\V o m bat . d i rt-street ::;;:.:;:..:.:..::=:....-..:.;.: Sanla Ana 835-3171 \II Xln't cond. $4700. 536-120-1 co n cJ 1t1 on. Mmit car '74 PINTO Runabout, Nue, 1714 1 637--0869 aft 6pm ·74 SUPER BUG available for the money. R/H, xlnt cond. 1 owner -O=RA~N-G~E-C-O~U-N~TY~.-.~s-1''°'65~M,;B;-,."~;:,:;'.to:',":.;;i6'<";2ii.,P:en=g. 1~ $3000. or offer . ~1l~38~r ~l~.t a.111, ;'J!zOOly-~ 496-7'l97 OLDEST-'28,000...m1....AlR.-.XlnL.cond. •nuvm 99iO S2150 ~93jl178 '65 VW BUS, not running, Corvette ~ , ...... $900. Dwl 4~4'. • ,,,.._ • <'<!WP'd. Only 1>0 ml. $500. TOP DOLLAR l~--l~~F~u~r~n.~&~E~q~u~ip.~IOl:.:5 DOY SCOUTS need yo u r 642-l 443 PAID , boat Tax advantage. '73 TS400 Suzaki, s u p e r . ~$250;-Ex--•BOA=SUIUNC& deon ............. -0Uor. _IMMEDIATELY · ec. me(al de!ik" & chr., s110. -Best Rate$-&tz: :> FOR ALL ' 4 dt'tl'o\'~ teller file $"5. 83a-4&11 & 499-2233 LATE '73 Yan1ahn TX 500, ~ttsc. Offire Fixtures. Call: Bo•ts M•lnt/S.r 9020 clean, SllOO. cash · or FOREJG~ CARS 213-685-93M days, 494--0580 / • _ ~SJ"'. :025:,,. +;..T:.c0;-.:P~96&-~78=ll'--~ CALL OR COME IN 'TO SEE US eve&. UNDER\\'ATER Hull aean-'71 SL 350. rblt eng, Nu LRGEl:ec.dei;k-44x:1T, ins 34c/ft. Flying ''P" paint, lo mi, $500 or•make "'o.lnut lnl~\l.· /ch err Y Unc Ltd. 673-5333 Bus. hrs. -'"""'-'·"'"'0'.7C::....,,~-~al~t<~ro!;;,.· ~-'''ood. 2~ COir'd armchairs 'ii HUSh-Y CROSS .-+ !l\l·h·et ·~ir. flPRUI. '71 COlEP.IAN TENT 2 TANKS v.'OOlll ·"-U 642-fi677. TRAILER. Equipped. $500. Call 847-0035 af1er 5. ...., 644-1528 a fter 6 pn1. =~'7'"'cc:='o-=='="~ NEWPORT IMPORTS W nut M.tching Desk n--t M 1 E a11'1" HODJ\KA 100 Super Rat, ~ ... '1J .. o, chair, 2 dmwer IM19 s,. ar ne q. ~ clean, fast & reliable! creu .... 3100 ~ Coast Hwy,. N.B. Jegal ~fi!e. 4 gwi glass tront MARINE Call MS-8939 642-9405 cv:ae. &12-9391. HARDWARE SALE l\tOVING-lst reas. off c r 1---,------ J!.'CEC fi"'VI chrs $15125, Emle did it again! He take$ '72 Yamaha 250 l\lX, Cl\DILLACS 'ffCY .chrs ~124. Dks, acCs. ~.u'Ctulsed $60,000 .i;uiiilus xlnt cond. 586-90l7 eves. L•rgtst 'Selection Pierce. 867 \V 19 C 1\1, stock ot leading Hardware '72 750 HONDA. customized, In Or•nge County 6'5-7411. m1U1ufacturer. Thousands of excellent condition. Coupe DeVilla. • Sedan l)e. .O_Y,.A·L EI e c. Of f Ice Brome&: Aluminwn Cleu1s.. 963-a.t50 Villet _ El Dorados'. eon. Typewriter, Clean, 1 0 0 d Ch oc:llt-Pad eyes-Winchci> ·n GEn.flNI 80, xJn t. cond. vertlbleii. Also niony other MG 9742 59~00 '64 OORVE'ITE 327 Turbo 1973 PLYlifOIJJ'H FURY '67 VW B 400, 4ll Posl·traclon, Flare GRAN COUPE ... .$2595 SALJo::S-SERVICt-: !..£A!'l~G OVERSEAS DELIVERY ROY CARVER, Inc • ROLLS ROYCE Bt.!W 234 E. 17th SL Costa Mesa • 546-444-t '73 BAVARIA Assume low lease X1nt! 833-8620 9 To 5 THINK ~ ... _, FRIEDlANOER" 117M SU.CH I LYD w-'""'" !J7-41Z4 1969 Bl\tW 1600, superb cond.1;M:.:G::.:ll:.... ____ _::"1.:.44:.:. $1800. 675-!644 '69 MG.B \\'/hardtop. wire C~.-p-,~;-=-"-"---,-7-15-1 whls.., A 1\1 /FM , Tonneau ..:::!.;.; _____ _:.:.;.:1 cvr., gd. cond. $ 1, 7 5 0. ug, gd l.'Ond. Fenders, Ai\1/FJ\t radio, 400 cld V-8 Engine $800. or oUer. thing ~ 1 1 SpJ• 0 -ok 0 --• •··• * 592-5100 * every .. vmp ete y re-ott ....,. .. ,,., o;>c<W- ,64 '"V huilt s2100. Call ~1no; Torqueillte Tl'ansrnisslon v, 633-9'16.f Tinted Glas&-All Wlndowl Runs Good. $400. l;;O=;;;::='==o-7-,-.,.--.,.--1 Air Conditioning 963-tjg.1 Aft. 5 '68 CORVET1'E <I spd., con-Vinyl Roof V I 9772 vt. hardtop. • . Al\1 Radk> 0 YO 536-4709 Ah. 6PM Po\\1!r Brakes-Dl5c Front '75 VOLVOS HERE .N~)Y!: SPECIAL SAVINGS Come In and sec the re- maining 74'1 \\<tlile we still h.ave a selection. 1969 CORVETTE. .sih'et' blue, mlnt cond. AU xtras. $400), Aft 6, 64f-7303 ~ . . . . ~ ~ ti\ 1l·J ll Dt)l)GE , I )'it> -11'i7G ' • Power Steering COWR-Green Mileage 48,'ffiO lJcenAe SU HOJ JI.fay be seen at DAILY P l L 0 T employee perking ' lot, 330 West Bay Street, Costa Mesa, Mo~ through Frkfay. Ask for bu.!lneas offit 642-t32t IJ)Od. is:>. 673-4261-&: llingcs, Ernie's in hot:k $225. select Oid:Jlac Tra*irni. l0p.Coh'7",i--""'-'=='-~i0i7= up to his ears _& will oH~r 833-M-12 tliese lte111s to hl6 CU!toruers ,74 y Ai\fAHA Endul'o T .0.P. ·73 EL DORADO =· 9750 1 •. ;Dw Lw Siet'h:_er w 1 1s1ue top. s_uPE"R' 1;..;c..;.:;;.; ____ .;...;co ,VOLVO Invoice Sole 1972 PLYt.tOlITH CUST01t SUBUltBAN $1195 3-Seal Stntion \Vagon o •o I • et tren1endous savings for ~'""' h.11 1.;oo · • quick sale. Deoler &-0El\1's ~ • _n \\-elcome. Minney's Sh Ip ~';;"':;:'°"~C.--------1 can. owner. nrust s . All 1974 Dodge S6.400 . .F'lrm. 67"":r-f>212 '74 PORSCHE 914 l . 8 ; American Can' -MYNAH BIRD ~ . 97!).0085 Ptlno1 & Org1n1 I090 Chttndlery, 2537 \V. Coast Motor Home-. Hwy. NB, ~-l.192 Salt/Rent 9160 '74 CAPRI V-6. 4 spd, decor Al\t/F?tt. _alloy wh~els: 1966 Harbor, C.1\1. 64&-9303 AT OUR ORIGINAL gp, Rill. 6700 mi. $3.495_ 10,CKXI J.tl. $6800, F l r n1. '71 VOLVO 2 dr, am/fm, FACTORY 8ALD\\1JN Oll.GASONIC elec· VOLVO MD 2 B Diesel \\'ith tn:mlc 0!'£8.n. :! l\lonuals etc. ttttMn1lss\on & pa.nel 2SHP '70 Dodge Van Conversion Ph: 847-26!9 1 ;,•J:l.~7_.17'-;5~~~~-~ rudl&ls, 4 spd, gorgeous car, ,74 CAPRI ....,,,. 4 Spd 1 ·74 914, Black w/silver pearl 25 +l\fPG, reclining &eats, INVOICE etc. \\'alnut, ·model n L. $2.150 66-3107 S.C., V-8 Auto. Xlnt .tires, ~rf paint, & n.tech. $ 2 8 9 5 . · """"'· · m overlays, mags, A 1\1 / F f.1 $2150. Ofter. 675-SUO stereo • tape. Xlnt c 0 n d · Sttreo t· .oe, Cherry thruout. c .• ~,=v~o~L~v"o~. = ...... -="--val~v-e1 Not $99-ftet $77 ever , . ., cct <.'Ofldilion. Beautiful ao.r1, Power 9040 :Hfi-36.11 tone. Lots of extras. Call ;o.;.,:c;:...;_;;.;;,;c __ ...;._:..;,: -=;:;;c;..,,~===--1 644--\905. I 997-3450 or $2642. \VOrk & rear-end straps. $350 With this ad D1t1un 9no ·10 PORSCH.E 914 Appr. Gl'p, 494-6193 days, Gail 9t Dart.,..... Ch1r9ers around t: prir..-e. other used 25• oc. Cstm hardtop, vhf, MOTORHOME ottan1 and then come i;ee dinghy, full c1'l'. re frig, RENTALS .this one. Call 546-STIO aft 6 stereo. TV, reblt engine. 110 DALE 'S 838-0900 Radio, mags, new tires, AUTOS USED 3 S:TATION WAGONS WIL:.. BU'\' YOUR S3350.f bcsl offer. 642-9.wO 3 MONACOS Dove atxl Quail Sts. Nr. !\facArthur. JRmboree P,M. Ou ~ call ~ore 6, volts. P\•t ply. 846-4998. lhe ansv.-enng s<'f"\'1ct? dur.-RENT TI-IE BEST 'i3 Ex· ccutiVl' 2.i', all ex1ras. F't·ee 1niles. Pri pty. 979-9056 5-8 pn1. DATSUN, TOYOTA Saab 9760 G4no<1I 9901 2 SPORTSMEN and Bristol • Nev.:pon Beach 833-0553 ing dnytline does not kilO\i' CUSfO;\I 0Boa~ Covers & ,'11 lhi» ad. Private paJ'ly. Upholster; .. Call for f ~ e e JUst i~I price to $IJ.'>ll. e ~ t Im ates , 8 : 3(1..;i:30, lfui-ryl ! 612-3789 or 6-12-5221 SHARE WINNEBAGO WE BUY IMPORTS P~ ~o~L~:~~~~LL SAAB. 17 PICKUPS Top Dollar For Any :!\lake PAY TOP DOLLAR. CALL 14 VANS 2 RAM or ~lode!. KENT ALLEN, 540-G142. CHARGERS JIM PANOS • 2 DATSUNS * IMMEOIATE DEMO SALE ,, • :t.• . . . . ~\)('T OH\' J,71 SEACRAFT 23 f 1 . -rnfi1tion Stopper FiJ1hero1an. 1\\·in 0/8. By SALE I 011·ner. 496-960:t zoi;~ ' Nnenihip. Sha.:e usage & expenses. 640-0~82. MAZDA ·71 laxl Coupe, 17,00) nii. DELIVERY ; '71-510 \Vagon , drk SALES&SERVICE DODGE 556·46<0. Pianns ~Organs al Boats, Sail 9060 rolled-back _D>rices. .:;.;=:..:._c.. ___ ..:.;:;.; COAST MUSIC i\lUST SELL 1973 Ye 11 o \\' 6-12-2551'~' 96.1--67:13 Jo'V Naples Sabot. like n e w , SP I N ~fn hog. F i 11 . inclds 2 new life jackets \Vlft'tltzl!.r, db;, St50 below & trailer + all accessories dealers price or offer. :'otov· & jib rigging. 6T;>--780S aft tng to Nevada, i\'lust .sell ,,'7~,.,~P;;M;c·-~-~=~ b)' Dtc 497-2831 SUNFISH, gd cond. $ 2 5 0 . ft('(! Star Skis, grnnd prix bindinp, · $50. Golf Clubs. Palmel's' w I ba g. ~. DWIN Acrosonic Spinet Pia.no .. $600. ~9-Z.130 E\·e n- l11gs only. PRIVATE PARTY \\'Ai'\'TS TO ·BUY PIANO FOR CASH * a47-*1=> * 6i3-8740 llOBIE 16', with trailer & sails, & xtras. $1450. 6T<>- i6.'l-I 'T.) \VI NNEBAGO 24 ft. J.'or &.le ru· fu>nl. Call MS-8648. SHAHE l\1olor Home, 20'1n O\\'Tlership. Share use & ex- penses. Slc<!ps 6 :fl84t&I Trailers, Travel 9170 2001 s. Manchester grn/brov.'11 inl. r/h, auto. D'1c'· M·1ller Motors Anaheim 636-6000 Both xlnt cond. & $11195. 1: \\IE PAY TOP OOLLAR each. 673-0960 120 \V. Warner at So. Main Jo'OR TOP USED CARS 'i3 DATSUN 240Z; loaded Santa Ana 557·2132 J.'OREIGN, 001.lESTIC w/exu-.u:. Low mile., im-Toyota 9765 or CLASSICS mac. If your car is extra clean 837-7329 673-4010 see us first . '73 240Z. black A ?.11 F 1\1 . BA_UER BUI~ l\lugs, rear spoiler, rally 292.i Harbor Bhd. nilrrors. N!!\\' tires. 20.000 Costn_ Mesa 979-2500 nii. $5,500. Call S48-1981. '75 TOYOTAS s x l:'i' i...'ENSKJU. Trailer, FREE APPRAISAL 1t 70 DATSUN PICKUP ,. \\'/pop--OUl liv. rn1. Fw11i11h-\\le huy uAf!d cars&. trucks. lsl Class Cond. Xlnt Milage. . ·.HERE NOWl l'<i. s,3:"!00. in Costa Mesa C11.ll GH.OTtl ClIEVROLET $1295. Call 831--0-186. Ne\1' Models.--New Engines. Park. 6-~ n.tl\I\ roc~ci~ ~~~::'6·LET Fiat 9725 ~;1~0!n1~;~ ~~r i!~~n~:: ijf;~L Otd l\linshall Auto Ser. & Parts 7"N¥ l82Ji Beach Bl\·d .. Hunt. Bch 10.·s are belng aold at HUGE an, -2 lull man).la\s. full n1oor1ng. ••m& s 'f ... ;::;:'o:'·..:"":;=.":;:'·..:<tG-tS<=7.:'''-c=c. l ==""'"''-c;'~i'24C:l::'o:-..,,,= FRIGGETTF. auto air con-8·17-60R7 54!}.3331 I ·~ . AVINGS-1-lun')': CAL ~ \l-ilh or wlthoul •~ 1lllioncr, con1plcte unit $2.). \\'!:: BUY • OOn't rrfve up the Mlp! IR\\'IN 32'. Bargain, Ketch· n l ' "'°'l.Jst'f'ii, in r'.rw;;ified. Ship rig. aft cab, dsl, elccttoniC'S Porsche r11dio $10. Auto gas l~fPQRTED AUTOS l . -m f.W1' t~ Shott RUUlts! 643-5678. nr nc,1·, p\'I pty, 71·1-631-3262 ~~~-~·1~ x 4~~ n. il~i dt>ep ~io. -BJoBi:A~ica.;~o~. NOER:~;TE &C~~=~~iT WANTED lo' 56 Ford IMPOJlTS e · TOYOTA. SEEK & f#NO"' Wood De(eetK piekup; Doinc light. visor 10061-1 11 r b or, C.M.&16-930.1 IMMEDIATE nssenib!y, 673-4~ morns. CASH \\ONEY PAID DELIVERY 8WARPJMG C YENOHGWOMR TWARIWCTRATIPNAPNHP S G IR S NEIVH C TIPPIWOI s't.\11PGl>OTSHB 11 ITENT LBGI I IY CTWMNU T CHTEC KKNOAOGSNllHVRNH :TAN H C LK G OOREOAV OS LYN CL 0 NH G.S T J E 'FECTS IBTN llNI I S fHKNPLR£NG P OA ITKN R L ~ I 0 R f A 0 I N A fit .. WP' I C S fOGHAHWHKTSKNITSPIH HWNWTTGAIWOBCNJAART STA I NSLF LAKO~GALFI I HPPI N F TN IBN OC YENOHP IM1rvdlo111; Tl'lf 1\iddn •-• h•ld MtG• •p!Jftf f(ll'Wlnl, -=~.c. 111p, do-11, °' dllilOn•r 111 tht "'""· flll4 •di ..,,.. _ tM llo• II ill 11 ifl0w11: BOWING HONl:YC0~81 NG RIND CALLS RURa!I KNOTS !\TA~~ D01'.ED PITCH VE~S WA RPI SC FLAKING PtTH rtr. kS Wt;;T KOT t T-.n1w1 Kl114o .f Till~• , • T 1 or aU of the t apciMltod "Set.k I Find'' botilu, or afl. Spm FOR Snle, V\\' engine, 1500 For Yow-Junk Car ALL ~10DEL.S & COLORS cc. Call 53IHi940 or 530-4799 Anytinic • 642-4930 Dick Miller Motors nft 6 \VAi'ITED: '63.. '&I or '65 120 \V. Warner at So. Main Antiques & Cla1sic 9520 Conrinentol in good con-Sant• A•• 557·2132 dit\nn. cau 67>0051 after 6 , .. 1941 PLYMOUTH CPE CASH iOR 1 6 cyt Slick. 'New engine & YOUR CAR clutch. Driven daily h u I 546-7070 11C('(fi i;omc n1lt10r v.· or k. AUTOS IMPORTED $450. ;1!16-59.)(). ·~>2 MERCURY. xlnt original General 9701 sh,l\pc, ~l u s t se ll by \1·~kend. Asking $671t./l>e9t Ji} LL ri.t A I\. t 1\1 P fr ~ m offer. 496-MIS 11(J. 5 pn1 ~ n glar_id. r1ghthand df1ve. 1941 p t• $SSO-Joanta~te around town car. ... ~!'~!!c • 32»1PG. ISL $400. drives Jt o-i.>-~ hOme! 6-1·~2'.fi3 • Rte Vthlcltt 9530 '7'2 TOYOTA, Auto. $1700. 'r.& CllEV. "x4. P.U. Nu pnlnt, tlrt's, trls. PIS. Ex. cood. $7'00. "1t).<'37 '68 OPEL, .i;Uck s.hill $100 or bl-st offer ~T635. NOW OPEN Marquis Motors •TOYOTA• '74 HORNET 4BR, Art, P(S, warr. Relall bOolt value. $3,500, make oU ~9-2015' .. tlulck "10 4 cld V-8 En&lne Torguefllte Transml111lon POl\'er Steering Po"·er Brakes-Disc Front Air Conditionina: A!\t RacUo Wheel Covers Trailer To\.\•lng Pack'-" Electronic Iin!Uori Roof Luggagt Rack Coio"°'Oark Gl"ffn Mileage 56,300 Ucense 262 roJ l\iay be teen at the DATI.Y PILOT empJo)tt parking lot, 330 West BQ Street, Costa M esa , Monday through Friday Ask f o r busineS1 or.nee 642-4321 ATLAS Chryolor / Ply"*'1h ()pon Dally A Sim. '11110 PM m9 Harbor mvd., Coota Meta 546-1934 e a lhro\lah 8,. Hnd 60 ctnlt f« t1Ch, m1lunr cl'\ttkt td~Sttk I find." St1t· Ttltpa111 SyndJt11te. Addrt,. ti tat'I of 1119 Mwtp&J»t. '69 911T 6 n1I, !\tint rood l\!u8. sell. JelT)I. 551.ZSS or rrl1-439t ' 'Tl RIV1£RA. Beautiful l"od· Fully .. ,.,pt, ><I litt!•, to"Akn 6 ftll Jwit r b I t • lltZ. Pvt Pl!" 61:H883. '--------------- ••• .. • • , • \ --.... _. - I l I .. • . • • • • • > • l • . .. ... ' • • • ' • ' -T Laguna/South Coast Today's Fi • N.Y. Stocks • I , YOL. 67,"NO. 323, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1974 TEN CENTS aguna to Lawsuit, Response Crestlite Closing I Clemente Fi~'f!l . <;ites Built),ing Slump ' . By JACK CllAJ'PELL 0te..oa1'"'""*Slaff Crestlite \VIII cease operations at its San Olemente aggregate mining and manufacturing facility-by the end of tbe 1 year, Ken Teal, Crestlite president, s;1id tQtlay. Teal said the company's parent firm, Sus<1uehanna Incorporated, had decided to close the San Clemente operation because of declin ing business brought on by the building .and construction slump. The firm mines shale from the San End to U.S. Gra1it Blow To Clemente The federal government's rejection of San Clemente's noli ce Rrant -alm ost 5200,000 this fi scal year- has spawned a major crisis and coun· cilmen will g rapple with the dilemma at \Vednesday's session. But because of hard limes for the city's fi scal situation. se\•eral coun· cilmen have admitted that the cash will be nearly impossible to find to m ake up the m ajDr deficit. "'The neu·s of the federal rejection of tne grant which for the past four ~~ars p:a~ su bsidizetj the costs for 10 picn to hetptwlth prestde_ntlal security, comes Clemente-hills, pulveriies it and rires it in kilns producing a li ght-weight ag· gregate used in making structural con- crete and concrete blocks. 1'he firm 's operations have been at the center or a contlnuing controversy over noise and dust pollution. 1'eal said negotiations are under \\'ay for sale or the plant and its properties to ne\\' cperators. S u sq u ehan na is a giant conglomerate with revenues or more than SIOO million a year. In announ· cing the phase out of the San Clemente as a major blow to the city. -.. 0.111 1"1-. Staff ,,_ TAKES DANA HJLLS•HELM Acting Principal G~gnon 1 It ha!i hit at a til?ll'.! when budget reserves are nil a ~ al a piftjod when the city's population and crime·rate arc growing . Within the police department, lhe concern is severe. Altritlon~h as-lakeo.rour p~trolmen off the ranks as well as se\'eral men from the administrative rolls. And during the late-night hours, particularly, the patrol force has been diminished to a degree \Vhich several officers insist Is alarming. On one e \·ening last ,,·eekend, during the graveyard shift . the depar- tment was able to put tv.·o patrol cars and a sergeant's unit in the rield, and officers quietly hl;il\·e comp!ained that three cars for the entire city creates severe problem Si. City Atanager Kenneth Carr plans to make some recommendations. to couocilmen at \\'ednesday's sessicin, but thus rar has not elaborated. Last spring, \\·bile lhe council \\'<IS ronsideri~g lhc ne\\' cily budget and Richard ~ixon's administration v.•as in its death agony. Carr \vamed coun· cilmen of the impending lciss or the grant. ' He said 1he climate of impeachmcnl in the nation's capital· cast a -serious doubt as to further funding from the La\\' Enforcem e nt 1\ssistancc A.d· ministration . In the heyday or the \\lestern \\"hit,e Hoose. the grant almost beca~e a blank check for the city-pro\·iding trainin g funds . equipment and salaries Cot the extra contingent ('ff men. The plan or the city \\'35 for the grant to continue through 1976. By then. many officials speculated. the cil\·15 grou·th would v.·arranl keeping thi?exlra nfcn on. Pedestrian Dies LbNG BEACH 1U P1l -A 23-year· old v.·oman v.·as b(>oked l\londay on suspicion of manslaughter in lht• hil- and-run de3.th of a pedcstriap after police invt.'!Llg1i1ed her report thnt sh•• and struck a lamp post. Police said Kenna Kay Kreinkt:' u•as drivi11g a ,c;u· \Yhich struck. and · killed Thomas Theodore Miller, uboul 55, in a cros- l\\'alk. · _,I .....,:'-~;;.,. • ..-, ... ~--..,_.._..., Jets to Make . Noise Agai11, Pilots u·ill be simulating rar- 1·ier landings ogaln 1;1.11rting \\'OOnesday al El Toro '.\lali nc Ccrps Station. The ne "' round "r practic~ landings 'viii continue nightly "'rt1im 5 p.m . lo 7 p.m. through . Dec. 2. A l\Jarfne spckedmail said n earb~-rC'sldents may elt · perie'lct higher noise levels during practice houl':i. .. . Philip Grigrio1t To Be Acti1ig JJana Principal Philip Grignon. 44. has been named acting principal or Dana llills l·ligh Sehool. · The assistant principal took over the job Nov. 8 after the s udden deuth ot Principal \Valter J. Spencer. Grignon has served as assistant princ.ipal since the school's opening tv.·o .years ago. Before that, he was chairm'an or the science department at San Cle mente high school where he had taught since 1967. lie rounded the di strict's marine studies program. The new principal holds a master's degree in marine scienct' and bjology. lie has been a recipient or the l\1un of the Yea r a \v ard g iven ·b y lhl• American Cetacean Society.and \\'1\S a finulist for National Biology Teacher of the Year. Grignon has a lso taught at Cypres$ and Orange Coast colleges and in.bjgh ~chools in Anaheim and Costa i\Jes;t. -tr -tr * School Board Eul<fgizes Dana Hills Principal "He made better ev~ry life he 1 touched.·· That's h CI\\' superintendent Trun1an Benedict of the C»pistrano Unified School District charucteri 7.cd the late \Valtcr .J. Spencer· duri n~ a brief eulogy :\looday nt a meeting o( lhe s chool board'=" The princi11a l of l)ana llills 1-li gh School died ('Ir :In apparent heart at.- tack N&v. 8. Bened ict said many per· sons v.·ere s hocked and !iOddencd by the death and have called to ask what they could do that would be lasting. Benedict explained the \Vnltcr .I . ..... Spence-r Me.mori,.al-Eund and.the ,~r· manenf memoria l he made for him- self through the life he led. Use or the funds collect ed \Viii be decided by Spencer·s widow. l\1artha . "\Vall spent mosl of hi s waking hours t rying tCl make Dana llills lligh SChooTihc best high schbol in Oranic ·county." said the s uperintendent . ••\ve·11 miss him." BART Cars Burn ' CONCORD !AP> -Boy Arco Rapid Transit oJriciuls arc invl•Sllti:allng °' l\1onday fire which damaged two or the systcm·s ~11..-ek silvt:r und blue cars and l'orecd pasisengcrs to ablilQ· dun tho t 1'aln. ., operation, the firm said-tile Crestlite operation had ne ver been more than marginally profit able. . Teal noted the decline in building acti\'ity and the re<1uirements for ad· dilional capita l investments ;1t the plant tn meet :1nti ·pollution regulation:-;. The o ri gina I in \·estml'.'nt nf the 1>l:i nt \l'as !:>Cl at S2 mi I lion by Teal. The Crestlitc operation employs 41 persons and produ<."ed 200.000 <'Uhit"· yards of aggregate annually. The firm has been in !:oian ClemC'nl~ for 12 YCiti-S~ Two Items . Top Agenda In ·Laguna T\\'O m<.1jor issues \1·il\ confront 1he Lagunu Beach ('.ity <.~ouncil \V ed - uesday when it n1cets to consider thC' £ale Of d0\\'11l01\'ll pedestrian mall and a proposed parkin~ building. ''!'he t 11·0 items etre (lll the council':-. public hearing agenda 1\·hich starts at 7:30 p.m. Hegular busin ('ss is con· sidered h~· the council at 4:3011.m . ·rhc proposed de1·elopment "r 1hl· mini-mall is on a stub of Park A\ e nttl' bet\\'een the library and CC>ast lligh. '''ay. It has recei,·ed slifr Qpposilinn rrom downtfl\\'O mt·rchants u·hn charge the project. \Viii result in losl parking spaces and hampC'r \"Chi('\t• access to their stores. The pl an is supported b.v l'ivie groups and F r iends (If the Laguna Beach Library for its beautification ol the do"•ntQwn area. Other it ems to be considered by lhl' "°unciLin~lude.:_ ~A S.10 mi Ilion c!ain1 againsl lhe city by Ran('hO Palos Ve rdes.which city :.ii . · torney recommends be rejected ror in- sufficicnc~·. -An agreement u•ith Peace Offieer Standards and Training (POST) for a rcvie\v a nd analysis of the Laguna Beach Police Department. -Establi shment of a i\Jain Beach Arts Comn1i ssion . -A request for :l decision on the rate of l"'O histori c buildings. Casa !\'Ian· digo and the Ba rbaru \Veber Studio, marked fo r de molition to make ,,.a,· ror an expanded parking lot ro'r l~aguna F edera\Sa\'ings and Loan. -A special report by Ri-ed F1(lry (I f lhc Orange Countv En\'ironmcnlal l\lanagement agenC~· on joint ci ty- rounly runding under federal hou sin J: acts. Pacif'ic Stor111 Neari1ig Coast By The 1\ssociated l'rt•ss A nC\\' l'ucific storm front is 111)- proaching the Northern Californ1u coastline. posing a chance of sho\ve rs toni ghl and \V ednesday near tt1e Oregon border. The National \Veatht'r Scr\'ll'C' cal- l e d for variable hi gh c\(l uds els~whe re, u·ith morning fol! in the Central Valley and near the ocean. A small craft advisory a1SC1 \\·a rned or roug h seas a long most 01 lhe California. coastline through \\.i::d· ncsday: S. Laguna Se\yer Line Suit Filed Lawyrrs ·l"or l ht• South l .agun1.1 Sanitary Di:;;tricl look :it·tiun ;'\lunda\ 1n O~:t11'g~ Count,\· Sl~:k~rior ("nurl 1i1 :1cqwrc t1!11.• to l:1nct r1:.'<1uircd for con- ~tr1!_Stion or a in.foot se\vcr lint.• thal "'ill terminalC' al J\'orth toasl llil!h "·ay. _ Named.as d~!end.Nll:.in lhu..cmi111,·nl ctomain ar tion is 1-1roptl'i-t}to1,·ncr ~lul' K. Sargent. 1'hC' sanitary disl rict board \'Oted last Oct. •u to $<'i7.e th<' property \Vhicb \\'US onCC' part Of the ' old Three Arches P:1lls::Hh:~ !"ub· di\'ision. • Murder Charged YU~tA, Arb.. CAP) -t\{I unor1'1 · ployed accountant alleRl'dlv mur· dtred hL~ wife and U\en pum1>i?d thr£'(' fstal gunshots into his f\1th1·r·in·ll\'I\' a day later, police said today. 'ln- Vl'Sligutor~ said J~mc H)•rne. 17, w11 s booked MonlJay for invcstigutlon of murder in th,• \l.'~kend sl:t)'lngs of Shirley 8)1rnf:, :ll . and her ~7-yllttr-old ralhcr, Cha1'les Bdward :\ltE\vtn. · . • • Tl1e Grent Knee Executive Session· Planned The Laguna Bearh Cit~' Cci uncil \\·il l meet in :.i rlC1scd -door session at I :30 p.m. \\l cdncsday I n discuss lei.:a l is- sues of the 537 million \av.·suit filed :.igainsl the rity :ind ·13 1•! 11:-cnost prominent citizt:'ns hlaynr Roy lloln1 said :\l11nd:.i.1 I\(' 'has considered filing :.i countt•r-.uit against Ranch(l P al(ll' \'rrcles. O\\'T1t'1· or Sycamore llill s and plaintiff in the action against the cily ~l ayor llolm also said the city LS considering extending legal reprt'st•n- tation to the individuals bC'ing SUt:'d by the land de\'elopmcnt company. Rancho Palos Verdes charj!cs in lht· act1on flied 1n Federal District Court last "''eek. that the cily. its co~il, pl anning commission and cert;_1in in- di\·idua1s (•(lnspircd to prohibit development (lf the 522-acrc tract tif rolling-hills in-Lag unit Ganyo . 11 listed past und present membt·rs of the city council, the planning con1 - ·-mission, ·members-nf\hc ·cit~-sr.::ifr. La g_u na Grrl·n belt ;ind past und present members of its buard of diret·· t'lrs and ei lizl•ns ucti\'C in coun· l"ilmanic l.:'leclion~. ~ta~·or J-lo\m said the orrer of legal help \1·ould like\), n11t cosl the l'll)' money, because City Attorney Ge·rwg~ Logan has d('termincd the issues ;1rl' substantially lhC' same in a ll the eases . Peeper Gets . P!trse, No Peek ··sil1}(1 ... \\'inner of_ '.\londay·s ~rt'a l snail race at lit 1r\'ine. is <·n ng ratul <.l lt•d by o\rnPr. ~like Reese of Ne,,·port Beach. (aho,·e1 aftL•r di splaying \Vinning form (belO\\'l. RceSl',::. junior b1<llogy maj<1r a t LJCI . said he found the speedy snail in Cos1u !'lles;.1. RaC"e \1 ;1:-1 (·ondurted in conjun ction \vith BifllOl-!Y \\'eek at 1hL' Jr,1ne <·un1pu s. t"'i rst prize is dinner at a l'~renrh re!il<Juranl. l!L•cse said he d{lC'S nnt intend tn orde r cscar gots . LO NDON 1UPll -1\ Pt>eping T"m t1·icd 10 t;ilk a l\li:-s \\.orld eonte~t:.inl into strippin(! and parading for him nakl'd and lh1•n !>lO!t· ht•1 1H1r~l' 1\h1•ii :.ht' refused, urganiz.cr:-of the be:.iut.1 <·onte.st said lod:1\'. J an<' l\lolll'1. iht• 20 ~l·:.ir-•ilil ~1 1ss De nma rk. 111 ..;t uv.._•rt'd lh l· n1an l)eerin;? into h· 1: flr~t ·fluor hotel roon1 frotn the bu\conv \\hen shl' \\·a\kt.•d to lhl' \\·indo1\ i·1 h1•r \Jr.1 and p.Jnt1cs to .... I •• • .... "f~ ..., , ~~·~~-~ ., ~'-• • .., f " • ' • ' . ' Safari Slump Se1ids Board to · the Lions l.1011 Cnu1ltr~ ;o;a 1ur1 tlt't'll:-to ht·al u1> n1or1· l"'"PI•· 110111 th1• hu:-h1·:-nl' J1rangc l't.1uM\ lo \1~1L the tuu rl:.1 park i11 Ir'1111· lll'rl1111 1 g ~11\l'tldanCt'. ;1HrdJU\t.•d l•I \ht• ~:tS•>ll111' :-hort••A1 antt lh1· :-l un1 pin~ l.'f'onon1 ,\":" :nut inerofl:ted iritel't"1'1 r1llt'S ·h;.t\'t' t·,111st·d lht• t·11n1p:in.~ ti1 t .1 I I !)l'h111d 111 ll!> h1:1n 1~1~ mcrus ll:i 1·r.' Srhu;)1r1·. pr.;is1d1'n l iltHI rhJ11 ulun nl l.n1n l'ountr1 S11fari lnr .. ch~clo!)ed :\lond.i~ lh11t 1h ... 1·•Hnp:in~ i ~ btlH II 1nurc.1 h:in S! 5 null on in In.in and fnlf'ft'!>l pd~·nu•nt~. 111• .;;~id thr amu!cmcnt p.1ri.. h:u1 sufrl'rt·d :1 sis niric11n1. d1·op in au~nJ.1nct.' thi:-. \ l'a1 in Udllllon to a lurgt! 1firrE>:1sr iO 1n lcresl pH yn1ents on iii-<h·IJtldt.>l>t lO St1l'Urltt Pt1clnc Nation~ Bank. l.ol'.> 1\11.itvle . ~ St•hU l'ltC r ':lid lhfl llllrk has rnilt'd lo mak ·loon rcpliyments or SI ,87~.000 111 addilinn lo $7()0 ,000 in ln1 cres1 · Plil)'mcnts, '\'h\· statc1ncnt s11ld th1• C'UMJ)il.Of hu~ l"Ol• il:-interest 1n &•a l.ifc Park 111 lln\\uii to rail'IC ca • ..,_h and j,, 11'.\lll~ 11 1 !"o'lll'>!O[l.-111' i!' dt:IJI (I) Sc1·11r1l ~ Jl;1r 1l11· · S1.:hll!'>l1•r 11•11111 h·d lhu·~t qU~1rt,•t' 1•ur ll11l !.!, 1•1r l hl' pt·111 •I t'lldlll).! ·'t•pl :lo .1!> S t -;9.2~ii. 01 lH !Till' .1 :-h.1r\' l'"m· pJrc<I II II h ... 1:1: ti ill, 0 1 ;.1:1 l l'lll' ... sh .. 1...-. ff'lr 1hf' <(~1nw P<'fWl<l1:oQ. \.~~r lh• SJlfl l h11 (1 (jlhL l•'I l't'I\ illll' 1111 lr'nnl SJ.77 rn1lluu1 111 l\113 t11 S:! I:! mil· lttlll thL!> \t.'.lt 3 Pl1·ntl lnno<'l'lll Cl ll CAl.0 ct• Pl r Tht" ,1IJCJ,:C'd m~stt"tm1nd bt•h1nd th~ ln~gt•<.f r:ish h<'ist 111 Lf s hl!>fOI)' and t~11 ;1llt·~£'d ncromplir,•-; :\lond:tv plearlrcl 10 no1·1)nl ln ch.ir,i:<'s strm"11ni:: lrom the S.1.3 n1i)h('ln Arm('lrrd t;,prCS!\ ('.. huri.:l11ry . l.u1g1 U1 l''on1.o. 27. forml'rly of fo'a ll lt1v1•r. ~la~!'>_ Pnsqualc C'h:irl<'s ,_lart.un11. 42. of s uhurh11n f"tccrfl. 11nd hii; cnui;ln. \Vi\linm An· thony ~1arzat111. :11 . or suburbon Ber· . \\'Yn. :ill pleaded nut guilty • get abreathoffresh air. ' The spokesn1an s•11d lh<· 111a n told the ~irl he \1 :.is .J securit\· offi.·1'r tryi11J.: to catch a P('ep1ng i'on1 .111£1 asked her lo takt• off her remuin111,e. tlothing and \\'alk on tht• ballony \;, entice the peeper intt1 a lrap. Laguna Gift ShotJ Loses Valuables .\n antique lluddha. a hr('Oll' m11nJ.. and t\10 opal r1n~s 11c1·c l"t'l)(ll'tl.:'d .st nlen rrom a l.:1~u11•1 ik1'..1 ch ~1f1 :-hop . :\londa v. Polit:e s;iid the npt·r;)1nr:-pf !ht• :-.1•;1 Drago n, I 1.l 3 S l'P;1s\ il1J,:h\1 :1.1 . plar1•d :.i t11t:il 1 ;dut• ul S.).i(J 1•11 lht• itt'lll~~ ~lain W orniur Found SC<lT1'S \. \LLl';Y L\1'! S.h•·11ll ~ dcpulh·s \IC'-' tr•Hl~ !11 1dl'nl1ty :1 ~oung u 11n1an lound shot lu <h·alh t'.'.lrly lnday n<'a t' lhts TI('IT1hern S~nla t·ruz C(lUTil~' romn1un1t~ The I\ nm an. h£•he \·Cd t(l b(' bet\\'l'Cn 18 and 20. \1:1!> <tisCO\'l'red alongside a 1~•1d h) ,i PJ~· )oin!! n1011•rist. dl.:'pulles !>:tld Ora~ Coast -~'-=-- \\ •••1 I l1t•r P:1r1!.1· L'lo11d y l.11t• 111,i.:ll! .1nrl !11!\1"11111).: II 1\h h.t/\ ~ll!l-.h1!1~· Ill 1hl:' al1 t·rnnf!n IHl\11"!'>. l h ,•h.~ \\,•d· nl'-.d:i)' in 1h(• 1111111.·r iill!> l.1•11, tr1111gh\ Ill lhc• l(l\I ~!J)o ·-~:\SI Dt: TODA\ • ar11 rfrne1tl l··ii/rl,1111 , ·'·" rl /l ,. .hfidlt'S I!/ lt\111 ·I rnli 1rrrvr. ("·' 11·11111(111'~ /ft'1••r1' f•/11//, "• ! r/11 '"' s/r,·;>I h,·'111 ·'t 1' .•'1•n1 u~I µhi•lu /'1;,/1 ,, •...... , '-'"'•"•"'ltfl.• .. ... ~ •• l"" ... ,. .., ~Fw"<l• ... , ............ •• NAl-•N••• •• c""''""" ..... 0r•"ll"teWlll• •• , ...... , .. _,, '" (~, ....... .. ~,,.,. ,.,, ... ~ .. 0.tl" Ntl11~\ .. \"""l '" tlft"'''•'""'""' ... 5U"'--"'••ktl\ .... ll'•ll•ll(• •••• lfole"'*' ... M,G•r-r .. '"""n •• -·-" -·-•• MNlftl'I!•,,.., . .. AllllL•-•~ " . ........ , .. • . ':! DAILY PILOT l/SC luHday, N~ 1t.1t?• &undary 1 Transfer He,'ll Shave • To Gel Plait Dii.vid J s·m1th. San J\1\11\, Capistrano dir't(tor or planning, ...,·ould like to gel the new i;eneral plan out ofbi.s ha ir. And the onJy way to do this. he ~nys, is for the City Councij to •1\\oµt it. t Hirohito Expresses R~grets T OKYO lUPl l -Emperor lliroh\ln , tn a:;tlng Pr{'s1dent Ford ~la ~talc h;1nqul't IH_•fOl"l' nii ll ions O( .l.ip:11H.'.St· lclcvlsiull viewt>l'S, ~xpres· I, \. La JfJlla· Socialite. Shot Dead LA JOLLA (AP) -Soci:1 lit c Carol>·n Hosmer was shot .to death ln un argument wil h a painter.ovet• what. apparcnll)' wus some minor w1>rk Barr1n11: ntl w rnO\'l'S by its huckrrs. a proposal Ju s hift a r;autlH•rly po1·11on of J\Ji~~1<10 \'lt•J" fr11m !he Ca pistrano l'niITt!d Sch1~1\ Di~l nl'I 111 Su<,lc.llt·Pa\:k -\"~ll1·v 1 ·n111cd :1p1H .. -.1r~ ll' be tll':1d. -. The pl.i n £':1 llcd for t r:insrtir or fi,000 acres 1nrluclr n~ lhc l\li~:-.ion Ru.lgt', C.ran:i da, 1\l;.1dnd. Cor(l n;1rlo, ~cw tiarl·t:l"lll" anJ (':1 ~\J lll·l ~.'I neigh· h~irhood ~ 1\~ 1:xrr;a lnccnli\'C, Smith has thro" n a :s pecial challenge to the C'nuntil If the plan hs uppro\•cd \\\·dnt·~d_:.t}'.. he prnm1sr:s to JJ,Cl a )'.hll\ l' and a h:1 i rcut. _ "rh.:i.13"...:qu.lfc::a::sacriIIcc. for J>a\·e," s:iid John O'Sullivan. in· tt•nm city manugt·r. "Ill: has had a bt·ard and sha~g)"locks ror ;.,l·:irs ·· :-cd rl"~J.·t to1l11 \' 1)\'l•r lhe "unfor- tun.ih .. "l'~oct\l.Of-Worlf-~r+I . na~ thankl·tl lhe A mericun fK'Ople for th('i (' hetp 111 rcbu1ldinc Ja1J11n. d11ne h1 one room. J>\llice said t.oda}'. -,,---<"ll!e...-PainttU:, '_dentified.by-pollce as--;-- LeRoy R. Kellogg, dil'<i later of wh11t invcs ligators called a -self.lnructed wound. But. they said th~ shot Wp.ti 'fht• -;:f•\'t•ar-old t·m!J(:ror r'c;1d hb• :.!:J\l'ITit·nl ... 10\\'I."' and htl llln!!IY durinA a ~1.1tc b:in11t1l'I r'nr Ford , firs t , l-•• 1rll.J1illl'r ~ 1°f lhl· S\l'llch .aa1d,1he Aincru·:1n prt·su.lenl It' set root on ;n·t .. I jd~rilifiet1 ruflfl' \\Ith !ht: ~:id· Repuhl1'can J;ipan(·~c ~o il , :Jl the Jmpcrial Palutc iJ\ch;t<'k d1-.tr1ct rather lh;'l rl 1n dOYl'nto11•n Tok)"o. Earlier in the L'aµ1slri.1Ufl. 1'he" ;d!>v <·11111v1<11ned day, Jl iroh1to ;ireepted Ford's i n· 1l1.1t )ligh :-.rhool !>ludcnl!> had loo far \'tlation to \"1s1t the Uni ted State!i. 111 tr;i \'cl10 ... ch111•I Ch • airman SourC't'S 111 lthi n the imperiul ()ppos1tinn t•1 lhe S\l.itc h !\UrfJccd household U£Cncy. which conducts :1flc·r n ~ix -m onth ~t udy ~howcd it llirohlto 's :1ffairs, said the visit most "''••ulll (·(•"' the S:iddleback dlstricl Thrown Out likely "-'ould take.place in the ra11 or S!Rm\lllon1 nacq1ureCUSf)f.1cll1tu•s 1975 , althou (!;h no d efi nite ar· 111 lht• ti .000 acre urea. The-fepcirt also rangements had been made. poin11·ri nut that tax ro.1tcs in SVUSO 1 ;.ire tti AhC'r than in Capistrano. ~I embers or lhe Orange County "I th ink it is regrett able that in Republican ·central Committee ended spite of the friendly relations we had At :.i 1 ci.:cn.~ pu 1~·nls'.. mc_eting, the a stor:m,y-eYe ning-or debate l\-1onday bctwc«Yn lhe t\vo options. there was an opponents bc;,il bac·k ;i proposul I " and o us ted c h a irm a n Geo rge unfortunate period." t-lirohito told t.·~tablish a co1nmittcl! to work out De lahanty with several votes to Ford in his televised remarks. 'c xtttt details of the s"'·itch and succl'S· spare. "I want to express my thanks to the s fully w•nsnrcd a re!-(1lution of s up· fn! a move which Delahanty had Amcl'ic;1n 1,eople. \\'ho accorded post- portfr•r the Capis tranolhstiict . foreraSt late last week, the committee war benevolence to J <ipan . I cannbt ''1'hcrl· is t•xactly nuthin.i:: h11p-g,r<ippled with pa rliumentary moves but express my appreciation in behalf ptning with th e pro1>nsal. ·• so.1id J ohn and blistering debale, then \'Oled 2Q to of !he Japan<"se pe(lple. '' Cooper, l'oo rd1n:itor or research and 8 to remove the c hairman from his The emperor and Ford then stood at devel<111mc·nt for Saddlch:1l·k. post . attention while an orchestra played Cool)er ::.<i id nothing "''ouJd be done The session at party headquarters the "Star Spangled Banner." \\'hen "-"ith the 11rupos:il unlt.-ss there "•1.-. 1was pac ked "'"ith me mbers and the music stopped , 1-lirohito made a some further ur tion on the part of onlookers-lure d by Dclahanty's s_light, forma l bow to Ford and they cititens in the affertccfarea. published predictions that he was clinked champagne glasses. Truman Benedict , Capistrano being made "a scapegoat" for the Jo'ord responded by saying the .'iupedntendent, s aid he considered poor s howing of Republicans in United States "is determined to per· lhe propcl..sa l dead unless the maltcr general in the recent elections. petuate the unique ties that link our "-'J S r:liSed hy purents Cir a member of l tte blamed Newport Beach Assem· two nations for the common good." lheboardaf cducation. bl'Jman Robert BadhamfOr spawning The banque t was held ~t the 374- &th school officials said thC.ir themol(e ro rhisouster. year-old pa.lace compound, in a struc- respeeli\'e hoards 11·cre neither . 1n Badham Monday did noteonceal his ture r ebuilt in 1968 to replace the em- ravor. nor again st l~e pro1l0sal wh ich desire to see the chairman repl~ced. ~ror's origin al home, destroyed in u ~!'e\v ou.~ of_c~m_pl a~nts made to ~~~~.~-~htfe1(. m ade. t he mot1op _lO..-waFlime-tti-r-·raid._ Not-far-away was -=--ti(ffmrit i1'Cr5\ct::s-l'ftfil'tiy:!ycjfirrr~-remo e e ahanty.-the spot where lllrohito, under prcs- The ouster coni es nearly at the end s ure fr om the ruling J apanese -.. ' , Planners View -.. '' .. ' Laiidscaping .. Idea for Street A landscaping plan for 1.000 feet or f'tonta.\l:f! <ilong 1\venida de la Vista in San Juan Capistrano will be viewed by planning Commissioners T uesday to se<" 'if It i~ adequate compensation for the .deStru.ct1on of two pepper trees. Commissioners, who will meet at 7 O m. in the city l'Ounril. chambers, tequired th~ lnndscop1ng plan nft cr Toni Nishim oto admitted c utting dey.·h l\\:o trees in 1·iolation of the new city's tree ordin a nee. 'GeOt ge Shibata, a ttorney for !"'ishifnoto, said his client, who lives in Torraiice, didn't know about lhe or· dinancc and did not t:1k(' his nction in rba licc. H'e s aid his client would be ll-"illing to maintain and plant the slope \l'hich has the 1.000-foot frontage. lf commissioners do not deem the compensat ion aclequale, they can still tccomm e nd lhat ~ish1 m oto be charged with a misd\'-mcanor. The . .;ity·s tree ordinance h<ls not yet been t£stcd in court Camera Lens Gone • From Display Case Or:i r1,11;c Cflunl y Sheriff'<: nffi rrr" :;,re investiga l iniz the 1hrft Cl ( a camera le ns 11·hi<'h \1';1S strilen fron1 !he Laii'un;1 ll dls .\l:i!I by 1h1r.ves 11·hn un"rrewtd the bnse nf ;1 display sta nd nu·ned b,\' Cnmmunicn tinn Ht•sourccs nf Cri~tn \l e~i Dcpul il's sNul thc• z1l(1n1 ll'll~. \'alucd b~· tht· n11·ners .it S2";U, 11·as 1:1kl'n from a d1 spJu\· cust• 1n the cen1er Pf rhe mall ''hilc the fa cility wasclc1scd. ORANG E COAST '"' DAILY PILOT ·'1' ,,.. l>f•~J.Oll!I 0.il• "'"'' ..,,~ .. ..icft •I <om· D "'" "'"""""'·PT n• " p"bl•lhtO I>, , .... Or ... Qot C...." l>Ulllu•!llf!ll (O..,.P•~• S.-•I• o<l•!I""' "'" -•lllnl ~rid~• 11\•0olqh ~1 .. 1.H, ID< Cl><1' ""' .... N•-1 lk«I\, "UM,,,<ll.., !!OoKftlf'CIUn· l•·n ""l'•t• '•••n•. S..<IOl•O.O<• V••l•• •"" Uqu".a fl.!oacft Sou!I! eo.u ... <>qi• ··~o ..... ...,,,_,, ... ~~·~Po! S..lu•<I••• -!><>no•v•. In• l"'F"'IP-11 •~<. <h•"'j p!fnt •\ •f lOl W.U ti.I< !tltt1l. C.O.I• Mew, (4• o!Or "•• t<•lt Ro!Je rt N. Weed "'"''""~' • ..., Pl.1111.,,.,. Jack R: Curtev "'•<t ,, .. ,._ .. , •rMJ Vt ..... , """-· Thomas Keev•I Efoto;or Thomas A. Murpt"tine M4,..,,n, Ed•!Ot Charles H Loo~ R1chdrd P. Ndll ''" 'l•ftl M4 ... q<'1Q EdltOI' Ugun1 Be•t h Oflice \lkC.i.nn.•'"""·~· """"''"fdtf\) P,O lkiooM,f'lt.JI Olh~r Oifict'S '"''' ,,.,....., lH W>'\I a.., Sl'ff! No..-_, BfK~ )))) "••OD<t loUW•4•0 .,..,.~,,..,,.,., ..... ,~ 11'111 ...... ~ .......... ,, ~-l•W(-ll•H•• i!Hll4Pufto .... , •I ""n a.~QO • ..... 4, Telepho~ {114 1 642~321 Class1tl~ Ad verlising MZ·S671 La9una Beach All Oepartmenls: Telephone 494-9466 ~·-s.-n ll•""'"~ 49j.Q630 Q9yfl911, ""· 0••119" C~•" """'"""'4 C.-f, 1'N1 '''"" \IM... 11! ... !••loOh• .... ~Tl"lf\lfr o< .., .. "._.,,_,. .,., .. ~ ,,,., ... ·-~4'11 ""'"">II '""''•' Po'"" -Of ~"""'-·· ~ (ltM llM"O" INllO .i ~•It ,...14 C..oion!IA. SveM<lltl•Ofl !rt ( .. , .. , \JOii "-'ll!f! •• mt•• \4 00 mo;l'lll\I,, r•u1ot4'l'f ..u.v1-.. .... ....,.,ftlf . ' or Delahant:y 's term, because .P..lon· m ilit:i r y, a pproved the 1941 day's-session was thelast meeting of declaration of war against the Uniled the curreitt committee. States. Tbe next meeting will come' in Ford \1•us a navigation orrieer January "·hen reorganization will be aboard a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier in a matter of course. · thl! Pat ific \vhen Hi rflhito ordered Jn the m eantime. Delahanty will be J apan 's surrend er in 1945. re1>laced by Willis Clemons. who had On his l ast full day in Tokyo, the serve d as vi~e chairm a n under Presidcnl 's c rowded schedule i.n - theoustedleaderoflhegroup. eluded further 1alks with Prime The ouster assertedly stems from l\finisler Kakuei Tanaka, a reception feuding bet.ween Delahanty and by membe rs of the Japanese Diet se veral county ofriceholde rs. tparliamenl), a speech at the Japan primarily Badb.a.m and Fullerton Press club and other appearances AssemblymanJohnBrigss. before a reciprocal late evening -banquet for Hirohito at Ford's Coast Realtor Dies Mter Sudden Illness \Villiam Grulike mcycr., a long-time San Clemente realtor and a recent ap- pointee to the city truffic and (larking commission, died J\1onday after a s ud - den illness. · l\1r. Grun1'emeyer, a resident of 239 Ar;tgon. fi rst came to San Clemente in 1955. Since ''then he has opcraled a realty agency·,rom offices on North El Camino Real. A rrequent visitor at city council meetings, Gr.unkemeyer accepted an appoin1ment to the advisory group last August to fill !he term vacated by the resig nation of Dr. Wallace Kvilvang. J\I r. Grunkemcycr leaves his wiclov.•, Claudette; a son, Rocky ; a daughter, Shanda, a brother and a sister. 1'o loc al scr\'iccs are planned. In· stead . the re mains will be shipped to Bur\1•cll. r\eb., for scr1·iccs and hurial there. Sheffer ~t ortuary is in charge of local arrangements. Son of Chief 011 Probation James B. Glav:ls. 3.1-yea r-o ld son of Nc\\·port Beach Police Chief B. James Glavas. has been gi\·cn a 90-day suspended jail Sl'nlence ;.incl rcll'ased nn a year's probation after pleading f!10 t1 y In r1'cl<l('"s dril'ing in rnnn1•c - l111n 111th ;.iu •1t•c1dcnl ~n LJJ.:un;1 Bt·:1<'h ·rht• lll<'idt'nt f'>('t'U ITCd Oct. 10 II ht•n .1 1·:ir dn1·('n b.1· Gla11as. a La~tr n;1 Jk',1 eh r1'~1drnt. rnlhdrtl \\"it h ;.1nntl11'r .1utu • .d 1 ht• in1t·rscct1nn nf .\1•rth C11a~t llt}!h11a~· .ind l.\•l)n11t StrP('I. .~li j:hll,v in 1 un ni.: l 11 f\ n1e11 1 n lh{' 11ther l';1r lil.11 .ts. an Oranj?l' Counl y \1 :1rOOr Jl,l\t'f\lcn:in , pll·:rd1'd ~uill y to lhl' 1·h.1rgc 1n l~;·1 g\ln:l :\i).:lll'\ .\l11n1<'ip:11 ('nurt aflt'r fcnrr nthcr rni~r'hcanur chaq;cs .lg:iinst hin1 wcrCi11smis~c1\. Lagu11a Police Discqssion Set ' ,\ :.pecia I lccl1irc on 11nl IC•' prot)J('n1.; "''ill ht> h• Id al 7:30 tonothl >1l La guna R1•.11·h Cit.1· 1-fsll . l .. ai,:u n:i Rc;irh Cily ~l.1na~1·1 \llrc-d Thf'al ;:irrangl·d thc pl'l'Sent:illon h~' G1llx 1·t Gei,, :irtb1~ chre1·to1 .if lhL' S.wia\ Ecology Dc>p;:ii-1111cnt Jt UC 1 r· \ llh' Th1·al i'iaid h\' h.1d ~Htendcd a IC'Ctur1' by Geis..on "Pubhc <>cd~·r ancl Soc1.1J ~cf'ct~·· as PJfl or an cx1ens1on cl<iss he Is l aking at l "(I. and v.·a:. !'lo 1m pressed he a.sk~cl Gel~ to eon1e to Laguna to nddrc~!'t men1lk•1 s of lh\• ctli' co1.u1c:l l. ~ubbrdin:it c til1ten pane l.; and c1t)' dl·partment lh·ad .... Akasaka Palace residence. Gu1ima1i Lools Dress Store 111 San Juan A gunman \\•ho ordered an employe1 ;ind her customer to wa it in the restroom 11 hi le he riOed the cash rc~ister t00k a n estimated $100 J\ton· duy from a San Juan Capistrano dress shop, Orange County Sheriff's of ricers suid .. Officers said the bandit found time \1•hi\e cmvtyin;:: the register a nd the t\\O women 's purses to assure four women "'·ho \\'a\ked into the store at that 11oin1 tha t the absent proprietor \\'ou ld bC back shortly to cater to their shopping needs. Employc Dorothy ?IT. Burg, 56, of San Juan Capistrano and patron Adelia l:L \Vcrlin1rh, 40, of Dana Point to ld dc pu t i t•s that the gunman dc~r ribt>d :.is dark hai red. of small t11 nled1um hcii;:ht and \\•earing a dark !'l('lck1n1-: <:<11J. 1\·u \kt>d into Goodies Uouliquc. 31921 Camin<l Cap1strann and annnunl'ed ''this is a robbery.·· "l'hcy :;a id he lhcn huJ.itl ed then1 into rhe restrn!}n1 at gunpoint \'t'hile ht· :-,c·<\(\11cd u11 c:.i!\h from lhe register :lnd llH:1r p11rst·~. "J'hcy \\'Cl'C further 1var- 11cd al the time fou r more \\'Omen cn- ll•rcd t.he ~tore to not make any noi.'ic'. Both \\'t1mc n left their cro1v <leU cp1 a rle rs immediately they l\'C l"t' sat1sfil.'d the gunman had left and summoned sheriff's officers to the ~lore . Handball Bids Over Estin1ate "/'he low bid for ;1 Sacldleb~1ck Col le~c handball farihly has come 1n more than S.'13.001) more th11n cost rsli n1:Jl1'~ Collf'j!e 11fr1r 1::ils prt•dictcd lhc four enclosed h<indb:ill court s would cost $113,000 . A low bid Of $166,478 \Vas l'l'CCl\'l'd. Coll ege lrustees rrfuscd to consider the project because lhey have not revie"·ed the plans th11t the bids were bnsednn. :r; ... CnlleAC trustees. meelini:: Tuesday n1ghl, rc(u SC'd tn CllllSider the proje'ft because they have not reviewed the plnn~ that the bids "'ere hascd on. '"l "'Ill not vote on this ilcm until 1 tu1\'e seen somt' plans." stud Tl'ustce Larry Ta~ 101· of 1,;1p1na Belich On a n'IOUon by ·ra vlor , the m3tlcr wa:-i tablt•d 1ndi•fini1ely. 140 Booked iu Day Ronk1n~~ into Oran~e County Jail totaled l~U p('rsC1us-ll5 mt!n and 25 "''Oml!n fnr lhC' 2·1hour1>eriod ending m1dn1ght rtlonday, jall officers said todi)'. -.. 0.11, ~111 si.u ~1111e MRS. BLANK SHOWS STEVEN PIEL, 9, HOW WOOL IS SPUN At Sa~ Juan's Del Obispo School , a Skill fJom the Past Students Learn Ropes About Cloth Making One-hundred a nd fifty years ago, (ev,• self-res pecting pion~r women dared s~t foot in a covered wagon without knowing how to card, s pin, 11·Ca\'l'. and dye wool. 'f11du)', making cloth by hand. is an art f11rm and children al Del Obispo Elen1cn l.:1ry Sc hool in San Juan Ciipistr";.111n tri('d it l\fonday. '\'heir teacher for the day "''as l\Trs. Vicki Blank. a resident of San Juan, \Vho brought :dong several props -a spinning wheel, drop spindles, kettles for dyt•-making, and even a lamb. ··The first step is to shear the lam· h,"' said f.lrs. Blank. "Then the wool must be washed a nd tarded (combed ) before it can be spun.·· ~ Although ehild ren from kindcrgar· ten to sixth grade "''ere allO\\'ed lo par- ticipate in some aspect of making cloth , 1\lrs. Blank did most of the spin- ning. Once spun, the wool 1va s ready for dying. "\\le used natural dyes," s3id l\'lrs. lllank, a preschool teacher. ''But fi rst \l'C had to simmer the \'-"OOI in a mor- dant." A mordant. she said, 1s a substance 1nade from chrome, alum, rreamor turtar, or some other metallic s ub- ~tunrc "'hi ch will fi x the color. Amor· dantuscd by lndiansisiron. "1'he \VOOl \Vas then transferred fr(lm the mordant to another kettlt• con1:.1inin!:t the dye," she s;1id. '"You c;in gel sever al tolors using nalurt1l plants. Boil ed brO\\'n onion skins \1•111 give {rom a bright orange lo a dull brown color on the wool. Needle leaf sage wil l give a gold ; orange slrangling moss will gi\'C shades of PTA Book Fair Begins Thursday 1\ l\\.'O·d,1 y lllW'lk f,iir s pnnsor"l'd b" th~ p·rA at i\'tarro For:-ler Junio-r ll1g h School in San .lu;1n t'api"lrano "'111 begin al 7::JOa .n1 . 'fhu rsdav in the st•h •>ot libra r~. · 'l"hL· bunks. ranging 111 pr"ice from 60 eenls t11 ~:1. \\'ill b,• on sale from 7 :10 :1 n1. to 1 · :io p m. "fhur"da.v and fri llll 7: JO a .111. to 9 p.111. Friday. :-iellowi sh gold. Oak leaves and olives give a light tan . The hue is arfected by the type of mordant used." She said tomato vines, eucalyptus bark, walnut hulls -j us t about anything' can he used in making na tura l d yes. Once the wool is colored, it is allowed to dry and is then woven into cloth. Children in several classes will be weaving their \\'OOI this week unde1· the directio11 of their own teachers. !\Jost \\'ill use simple looms, but l\lrs. Blank said there arc several types. "I showed them weavings from all over the "''orld, explaining the types of looms. They also learned about Indian spinning and "'eaving techniques, threc·demensional looms, and the dif- fe rent types of fleeces used." l\lrs. Blank got interested in cloth making as a child in Corona del Afar when her family lived next door to a fa mous weaver. She has since studied the 41.rt form extensively, but con- siders it a hobby. "'Cloth making Is a rejuvenated aTt," she said. "A lol more ~pie are gel ting interested in it. l tloit for fun." Driver's Death Probe Sought \V AS HINCTON (UPI) -A union of. ficial has asked the Justice Depart- ment a nd the Atomic Energy Com- mission lo :.ins\\'Cr "critical" safety quest ions about a n Oklahoma plutonium fa ctory and lo investigate the auto death of a woman allegedly carrying e vidence in the matter. "We're not act usin g anyone of mur- der." stressed Anthony l\1aizocchi, legislative director of the 200,000· member Oil, Chemical and Atomic \Yorkers union. •·But I think rational a nd ptude nl people "''Ou ld con~uct an investigation into what we have," ad · ded ?ila zzocchi . He asked.lhe Justice Department lo look intu th e death of Karen G. Silk· \1·01xL 28, a 11•orker al the Kcrr-!\lcCee plutonium plant near Crescent, Okla., In an auto .trash \Vedncsday. fired in a struggle with lt1rs . HOlmer 's husln:tnll, Robe1·t. ~!rs. Holn1er. 47, wus shot in the head. A stepson. Don Holn1el'. said Ket · l ug~. 62. "retur'ne d ltlonday to "Chaleau du Bonhl'Ul'," ne\1J y pu1·- chased home or the Holmers. ap. p:irently expecting to be pa id for un- co mpleted painting work last "''eek. The stepson ga1•e tht" rollo\ri11g ac- count to police: 'Kellogg and i\1rs. J{olme1· walked to a back bedroom 1\'hich doubled as her office. fl er husband later went lhl'l'C and found them botb wounded. The hu s b a nd kicked a Luger .iutomatic pistol a1ray fron1 KeUogg and ran to a telephone. While calli 11g police. Holmer was told by a maid that Kellogg had anqJ.he r gun. 1-lolmer returned to the roo n1 and struggled with Kellogg before . the seci1nd weapon. a Der· ri11ge 1" pistol. discharged and woun· ded Kellogg in Lhe groin. Holme•'. who 0\1'nS a -carpet com- pany, said: "The problem with the painl job "'3S just a ~tty thing, not important al all.·· An invt.>stigali•'n sh11\\·cd Kellogg. 1vho lived with.his wife and a 17-,year- old d aughter in nea.-by El Cajon, h;.1d been under m ental stl'ess with family problems, dt.>puty Coroner Warren Chan1bers said. Sitter Rescues Tl1ree Children In Ho1ne Fire A morning fire which erupted in a child 's bedroom of a San Clemente hom e lifonday caused $14,000 damage but because of an alert baby sitter, no injuries resulted. Firemen said the blaze at the home of Brian V ickery at 43 1 Calle · Dclicada. was reported by the sitter, Patricia Campbell, at about 9:45 a.m . Im mediate ly aft er phoning the alarm, the sitter t ook the three Vickery children from the burning re5idence and they "''ailed for help. fire Chier Ron Coleman said 11 nremen brought the blate under con· trol within a few minutes and the major damage "''as confined to a bedroom. The cause or the blaze was still un· der invcstiE;ation today, firemen said. Guitarist to Give Communication Talk Rhea Zak ich will speak on "Inter· personal Communication" and enter· tain on the guitar at 7 p.rn . Thursday al the La_guna Beach Library. She is the creator of Ungame, a communications game which is available at 1he library. The event is open lo the public free of charge. En1ergency Calls Orange Count.y Sheriff's officers responded to 150 emergency calls throughout the county during the 24· hour period that ended midnight Afon- rl ay, d e putie s r eported today. STRETCHING A· POINT~ " _, .. -... .... ·- With the innovation of new kind s of carpet backings. correct stretching is all-important. Jt is easy to overstretch as well as. understretch. Our main concern 1s with understretching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whole tracts have been installed wit hout a pewer stretcher being unloaded from the truck. hJ some of these homes, after the carpet is "slopped " in with a knee-kicker. a watering can is ~sed to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable. isn 't it?· At All,len ·s we take great pride in correct installations. Stretctiing 1s achieved with stretchers that go wall-to-wall, attended oy e'IPerienced mechanics, trained oy us. _ . ()pnJ garnilJ.eJhll P.tice~o'f your .i:arpeLpurchas~ on a \lOOI' ·: installation. THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you ooy from Alden's! ~ - ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 . . HOURS: Moo. 1'"' ltlor<., 9 to S:lll-HL, f to 9-$AT. 9:10 to 5 . - • ' l j 7 .I . ' ' NEWPORT SPEAKER EllOt Janeway Economist Janeway On Coast Economist Eliot Janeway will prese nt his 1975 econo mic rorecast at Promontory Point. NewPort Beach, Dec 3 at 7 p m An economist. whose unorthodox views and colorful way of ~1atlng them have won him an 1nter- nat1onal 1ilud1ence, Janeway has promised to "call Lt as I see 1t " fo r his._ Ncy,porl Beach presentation Hi s appearance. spon sored by The Jrv1ne Com - pany, 1s open to the public on a free, first-come basis The publis her of the Janeway Service, a wee1<1y economic and poht1cal news letter, author of several books and a former editor and writer for Time, Fortune and Newsweek, Janeway 1s also a popuh1r figure on national TV talk shows lit s S}nd1catcd column appears 1n over 100 pubhcat1ons around the world, 1n clud1ng the Chicago 'fr1bune and Nc\v York Daily 1\Je" s Ford Seis- New Quota On Sugar WASl-II NGTON <U PIJ - The \\'h1te House h11s ;1nnounced a .ne'v suga1 import ciuota system and urged Americans to cut 1n hair their use of sugar for cook ing and corfee A proelamat1on signed by President Ford before he left on his Fa r Eastern tnp set up a "glci bal Quota" of 1 m1lhon short tons for sugar imports 1n lfl75 Under the current ar1angcment v.h1ch expires Dec 31 quot<1s a1e set on a country by ·country basis Ford satd next }Car's import le' el v.: as · more than adequate" to satisfy overseas requirements The United States currently buys about half the sugar 1t ronsumes from foreign sources Ford's action should also please the domestic sugar industry by encouraging increased productton at a time of ti ght supply and sk}rocket1n g pnccs Supermarket shoppers are currently payin g about 60 to 65 cents for a pound of suga 1 1h.1t cost •18 cents /:isl January E'en h1ght>r prices nre 111 the works, Ford p1ed1ctcd ... -. . " • -. .. . . ' . ·.• . Meat Labeling Prrrgress Bared Hy S\'l..\1IA l'ORTt:ll · ll \\'as a year ago lhat t}\t. National Live Stock and r>l eat Boar~ ba sed 1n Chicago. launched a n,)C1.$· slve. \'Oluntary campaign to s put' meal re:ta1Jc rs Into slmpliry1ng and slandar· dlzln g todav 's n1 e at luhclln~ Tht< _.un \\as ch::11 -lo enable us to 1d ent1ly \\'hat mlncrnls huve been added mu!t be labeled v.1th details on calorie conl('nl p1ote1n eonttoot and amoonti of key . vitamins and rnl n ~rah; This v.•ould disclose the per· cenlUJ:CS o.f the USDA 's "Recommended Dietary Allowances" (or JtDl\SJ l.\'e!.fe..::": U)'lh<;-Alltt='fil.!>::~'ll rompare real costs ot one cut ilg,·unst anothr r -and among the propos.1l:s\\cre -Reduce the numbc-r or rKI meat names to Jl>out 300. 'und\labcl each meat IH1ckage With a description 1nclud1ng species of arumal <be e r J, n a me or th e "primal" cut lchuc,k l ilnd finally, the spec1f1c retail CUI El1 m1n ate meaningless. fanciful meat cut names te g, ·His" and "lier" steaks) as the sole d escr1pt1o n or a mea t package .. ~ .. -Require ret1ulers to list the m1n1mum percent of lean meat In ha m bu1 gt t'. -Encou rage food sto1 cs to d1str1bute -meat buying <ind meat prepa't1ng 1nfo1 malion to consumer:s, 111 the sto1 e WHAT PROGRESS has been made ' According to a survey by the Chicago hoard of the nation's larger supermarkets A maJOr1ty already have converted to the new system, or plan to do so be!ore yearend. Retailers have been d1str1but1ng a "Beef Buying and Cooking Guide" at tbe rate of 50,000 per week and, 1n most cases. absorbing this ex- pense themsel\es At least 32 states ha\e passed or ha\C launched i.t.1tc v. 1d e \'Oluntar) prog1 ams to adort the new .standards In fa ct. the new system has so impressed the U S llepartment of Agri culture that 1t 1s no\v consuier1np: a pro posa l t o make th e labeling rule:i. mandatory on al~ retail cuts of meat coming from federally In spected meat plants (about h.11r of a ll meatJ i'ttf:ANWHILE, It' your local food sto1 e 01 super market has not installed lhc JlC\\' meat labeling :s~st('m, the amount of each nutrient nectled by one adult each day i\Janv food processors a nd retaile rs have gone ahead on their own beating this deadilne .. The dating regulation is voluntary, will not force m ea t processors a nd rctailer:s to switch from their cryptic codes to plain, under standable package dating But many proees- sors will JOln the 1ncreas1ng numbers a lready usin g open dating to help con- sumers in shopping and comparin g Open dating also helps retailers v.1th stock rotation or course, open dating a lone cannot guarantee quality or wholesomeness, for a crucial factor 1n these 1s prq pe r h andling and &torage or the food rrom processor to consumer BUT YOU AND I will, 1n many cases, now be able to tell which meat and poultry products are the freshest a nd, therefore, which we can-safely store for the longest period 1n our oy,•n- ,rcfr1 gerators ' COfl'l"•9"11tl• F1fl(t Enttrpriw.. 1.:.. Executives Set Dinner The Sales and ri.1arkellng Executives of Orange CounLy \\'Ill host Cavett Robert, author of "l'.luman Engineering and ~tottvat1ons" Thw-sday at a top management night Sales and marketing per sonnel from Orangt" County firms arl' 1nv1ted The e\ ent "ill b('g1n \\ ith no ho:st ask Lhe manager wh} not , l'Ock tail,s t6 30 th urge him lo do so and stud y a P m 111 e y,•hat 1nfo1 mat1on <.loe:s now lr\:1ne Room of th(' l\ey,por appear on the slore'! meat lei Inn 1107 Jamboree 1 bcl Ru.id \cy,port Beach Din· a i-le~earetv.oney,•clucson nt:r ""111 be served at 7 30 labeling improvement s to pm Reservations may be look for 1n the 1mmcd1atc made b} phoning Mattie r \\11\:son .1t828 3131 UIUI C !\1 On Dec 8 .1 nc11 open dating rcgulat1on wtll go into effect, gl\lng \ou rua1or guides on hoy,• rr ~sh are the meat and poultry you a re buying U nder the new regulations, the calendar date stamped on a meat package must be 1dent1fled as packing date." "sell by c1.1te." or "u!fe before date ' T er ms s u ch as ' for maximum freshneSs" al ;.o may be used to quallfv thes e dates Meat find poultry packtiges might bt.' labeled "packed on No\ 11 for1nstance IZ • ALSO IN December. any meat (or oth£>r food 1 \\'h1 ch 1s cla imed to have special nutritional proper ties <e g, "enriched") or to wh i c h v1tan1 1n s and Club Hears GM Chief ?.Jilford Uarron, retired chief procurementofftcerof General ~1otors. will be the guest speaker at the Orange County chapter of the Pur ch.1s1ng Management As· soc1at1on meetin g at the Annhe1rn Stadium Clu b \\lt>dncsday at 1 p m Barron was In cha rge of pu1 chasing, matenal con- 1 rol . a nd l og1st1cs at G('ncral ~lotors v.1th a 16 b1ll1o n dollar annu a l proc urement He has 3~ }e<irs experience 1n pur ch.u;l ng act1vit1es Barron's topic wi ll be "Purchasing, .an Executive Function " U.S. Know-how Boosting Saudi Ar@ian Relations RIY1\Dll, Sauch Arab1n (i\Pl Despite-Saudi Arabia's threats to bankroll .1 ne\\ Arab '' ar against Israel und its oll assault Inst \ear the kingdoms li('s \1 !th the Un1t\'cl States h::i,·e nc\ er been :s t 1 onizcr Am ttr1t".u1 .11 n1s autos and know·hO\\' permeate the oll·rich <l\'S-:'l"t land \vh1lc surplus Saudi pctrodollnrs Sll 2 bllhon now 11nd .ts niueh •ls S30 bilhon next \ear .... :nc plac('d In U.S in!titutlons and secunt1t>s AM ERICAN ·'l'RAINED -Saudi bure~ucrats run n\ost of the day·to·dby hre 1n the desert countr~ \\ hlle US. txperts sc ramble about 11d\'l!ling on eronomic, nuhlary and technical utfa\rl\ At lh e sam e time. Deputv l"in:1nce ~linlstcr Abdul A1:1z Rllshid 58\S Saudi Arabia holds a "nO·llmit" rund for Arab . ('OUntrh.•s- al't.i\'el) ri ~hting lsr.ttll An 0Cf1cla\ at the Cenlri:il P\ann1n1Z 0rganization"add$ that "aid to the comba\ant countrle~ is not planned. l 1h1nk It they riced SlO b1lhon to n1t1ke then1 tC>u gh enough to beat Israel. the Saudi A1e1bu1n go\ern ment v.ill g1\e It The Saudis are offended b\' continuing US aid tn l:sracl 'II :il~o hurt s the Israelis." said a c.ub1net Nf.WS ANALYSIS m1'11st.er \\hO didn't wont to be 1dentlf1ed "Israel must leal"J'I It cannot force IUelf on the P.11d(Ue East It mu!'it negoliate \\'Ith the Arab U S. aid makes Israel delay this decision " B\lt meanwhile the Saudis continue to buy Amcncan armll anl'I goods at lf'vt-ls that corporate dreams ,ire. made or A• Satt~I businessman remarked to a bankrr rrtend hc1 e recently that his countr) had decided not to buy the· Un1led States .... uh its oil billlons. but J~t lo rccreaU! It here . . 'fpeaday'a • Closing Prices • • •• • f TllHday, Novembet \9 1,974 OAILVPILOT 87 NEW. YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .. LoekheP d Boost .. . .. .. \\fA. lllNCTON IUPI ) -Th<' Shah or Iran 1o; consldt!nng :i proposal If' 11a~ Sl75 mllhon to t..ockhl'fi:I At1'tr<1ft \ril'f)OI ::it1 C"n 10 resume productlfln "' lhl' hug CS.\ rargo l)l:tn!• arrord1ng lfl l)t>ft·n~r OC'p11r1mrn1 t1ffu·i.1], • Dollar F~ll s • ORl 'SSl::l...11., 1t•1)1 I Th~ Ls dOI · h1r Tue$d<I> 1~11 toll'-ln\\CSt h.•\•cl In ... 1, n1 on1hc;; cin the Zurlrh P'irhan!Je. The pri('t· l"f A11ld cl):scd ,.,hphlly on \\1\rld marl.t•t, The doll.11 l;(lll\IOUL'<I lo IO!.C \13\Uf' :1~.11n,1 ninst tn.tJor 1nt•'rn11t1cinwl cur· rcnC'lc" • • • • • • ., • • -. Tuaday,Nowmbet 19, 1914 SINGLES ,, ___ __,™t WEA1~£~.l\IN SA\"S • ·• '" · · ™erze·~· A 50 Perzat(f C~A'4Ct OF fill N ToN161lr. RIMKY WINKERBEAN I I I ' I I I I BAND SlUDEt.lre ••· RGMENTS VllllcccK ! Ail. RJ<,UT ... \\IP 5l'IU.Eb ~ oN . ll!E FII>Ofl. f ! ~~CY -i.-----.,{ ·wlOHOUT BEING . AUNT FRITZI·· I'M GOING •UP .. TO BED TOLD? I INVENTED A NEW SYSTEM THAT MAKES ME LIKE IT I PUT A PEANUT ON ·EACH STEP . AND EAT MY WAY UP TO BED by Tom Batiuck AND JUVENILE llEUt.IQUEITT& ! by Dale Hale by &nie Bush!"iller DOourS WORLD PEANUTS I by Charles M. Schull TODAY'S CIDSSWDID PUZZLE ACRCISS 46 Suffices 47 lnjuru Y0tterday'1 Puule Sol'#ed: ,1 P1Nf(lpefl . 5 l•"• ... ---umt¥Jlll 49 Fu11d1men11ll r<r.r.r.r.i 53 Flgh1ln11 oft 9 Rff/'iout· 67 Outer bu1.i · 111rment 11 Ruahfil SB E•perience hffdlong 59 African 11ver 15 In Uplu1 61 $pe1k ' 16 Grouch incoh1tr1n1ly 17 Mov1 · 62 Surf1c11 un.ieadily dep1enlon 18 M11aha1 ····: 63 Formal ooem Europun &C Blu1 gr1pt1 preildent oigment 19 Remove din 8& S1111lor 10 20 Alter ·-'•-: 6e Obllg11lon H1phaien:lly 67 Divide: SuffiJt 22 Diven~ DOWN 21 SpoM 40 Bulky 24 Wlttf'COUI.. I School 23 Speed 42 Missile 21 Curt.in leJttbook competition 43 Plund« 27 Went quickly 2 Buildingbe1m 25 Medlc1l:Abbr. 15 Swlftet 29 High C01rd 3 M11ct..ni1ed 28 Aesot...111 ,7 0.pend 30 Th1I m~iterv unlll 30 Bink 48 Shoo! from -lltigutge 4 Condemn llii1n11c1Pon 1mtiu.h 33 Tr1&11 S G1ined 31 Uncle's wife 50 licking 37 Rh! h•rd 6 Ardent 32 T•ble SCllPl subsllnct 38 l1ughlng 7 Alloned 33 Undecided 51 Municip1I 38 lnl1nt 8 Or1wn 0\11 contul S2 PIB'lfume 'Cl !eltow 9 Rub with 34 Lep1echlun 53 Aedecor1te 41 O'V pr11MU1e liiind S4 Sinlul -42 DIX0\!1iilging 10 Cl'l11ge 35 Dlleharged 1 55 Command 10 influenc:K 11 E•elam wuh debt go 414 Join violence 36 tn no wav 56 Suoerticill 45 Wide'1 12 NO\ln ending 37 Disiressing 60 E.:t111nill: NMnet 13 •••· 0\111 living condi1ion1 Prtl1• ' ' • II: ~ I " - " .. ,..,, .. . ,. I: ' l.ll., .. -I -" . ,_ " " !,\I R -,. n ~ .. .• . " -. I ,_ .. -.. , .. ... ~ ,, ·~ " .. .. " " " " " .. - -.. .. I' --" .. -.. " • JUDGE PARKER IVE &EEN 'NINKING A80JT fl! TMAT5 6RE.AT! THERE KAVE YOU BEEN rT COULD AAVE 6EEN A ~_,, CAA'T BE NORE THAN 3 ABLE TO REMEMBER &ERvlCE STATION JVST OR 4 5TATIONS IN THAT WHERE "l'OU FILLED UP OUTSIDE PERRYSVILLE! _ AREA. AND PROBABLY YOUR GA& TANK NOT MORE THAN ONE THAT NIGKT, 6E6E:? WlilCl4, WOULD 6E OPEN ALL NIGHT! MISS PEACH Fl'ANCINE , I LOVE vou.. ~EOAY, 1'LL ~HOWElr YOW WITH PtAMONOS, if!Alfff, EM&tALO/'.,. FORA sPlJT SECONO I SAW TRUO< WMEELS, TMENTMf sate!N ~~~~:s· WENT II.ACK. • l'LL GIVli YOW 60LO ANO Ir/CHES SEVONO vouir ""•01£i;1 PlfllAMS• CA~ I Fl.AfrS .... REA0¥-MDI. TllU(t( AMO (.AR COUJSIOH 12TM #ID STATE. TRAFFK. na-cst CAii --l!D. • by Harold Le DOUJC :by MeU by Chester Gould . . Cllllrl'. TMA'l"I 'TOOTS' . eARI wne IN LUCIC. . . . . ·by RckJtr ~~:'ciRelcl r------i P1·,1 l'p 1 f ,.,·..: j ' • J 1 J ' • -j ~,,.,.. THE GIRLS 1'hc lhina I don't like about pants is all the rooll\ineu ii in lhe , wrong pltice ... DENNIS THE MENACE J I ' ! • • ' , ' 1 > - ., -· -.... _ . . . . . ·-·-' ,. • • • Saddleback • EDITION Today's Fina N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67 , NO. 323, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES l'iejo Questio•• School Shifting .. Proposal Dead. Barring new moves ~Y its backers, a proposal to shirt a southe rly portion of l\tission Viejo frnm the C<i pistrano Lnified School District to Saddleback Valley l'nified appc<irs to be de<id. 1'he plan called fo r transfer of 6.000 acres includ ing lhc l\lission Ridge. Granada . )ladrid. Coronado, i\e\v Barcelona ;i nd Ca:-ita dcl Sol neigh.- borhoods . War Regret Expressed By Hirohito TO K\'0 rt.;Pt l -E m pcro f llirohito. tnasting President Ford at <i i;tate p anquct before n1illions nr Ja p::i ncsc t<.'levision vie\\·ers, expres- sed regret toduy over the •·unfor- tunate perind~'-nf \\lorld \\l-arl-1-and thanked the American penp\e for their .help in rebuil ding J apan. The 73-year-old e mperor read his statement slov•ly -a m.I ha h ingly during a stall' b a nq uet for Ford , fi rst Amcrh:a n president to set foot on J apanese soil, at the Imperia l Palace in dO'o\'tllO'o\'n 'f bkyo. Earlie r 'in the day. lfi rohito act·cptcd Ford's in· vitalion to \1isit the L"nited Stutes. Spurces "''ithin t he imperi a l household at!cnc,._ \Vhirh condurts lllrnhilo's ufr;.lir!i, .. aid the visi1 mO!'it li kely \\OU ld take place in the fall OF 1975. ul th (l u g h no d efini l t' a r rangc.ments had bcon-made. .. , think it is regrt·lt<ibll' th:i t in spite of the friendly relal ions "'e had bct\.vecn the l\l'fl n:11inns. there \vas un unrortunatt• period:· ll irohito tnlcl Ford in his televised rema rks. ··1 \\'ant to exprl•ss my thanks to the America n pcopll'. who accorded post· war bcne\'olence to J apa n. I cannot but express m,r appreciation in behalf of the J apanese people ." The e mperor und Ford th<'n stood at attent_ion \\"hil c a n orchestra played the "Star Spangled Hanner." \Vhen the m usic st(lp pe d . llirohito m ade a s light, ro rmul bo"· to Ford and they <'li nked cha mpagne glasses. Fnrd responded by saying the Lnitcd States "is det<'rmi ned to per· pctuate the unique tics that link our . I See FORD. Page 1\2) Belf'asl Bo111h Material Found HELFAST (C Pl ) -Poli ce raide d a house in North Belfast early today and lUlt'OV('l"<.'d 3.000 pounds Of CX· p.Jo~i\'es. the largest eat'he ever rnunrl in the prfl\'tncc. Delectiv<'S sa id the house contained enough material to manufacture 250 bombs . Poli ce s urrounded the Roma n Catholic area a nd stoi:mcd the house after an anymonou.11 caller phoned police and sa id several men were car· rying sac~s into the gara~e. Two men were arrested in the raid, but police declined to release further details. Accon1plice Held S.;\L E:\I. Ort•. CA P ) -J oa n Cobcrh . 2-l . \llllll'O\'ta. C:1lif.. aC't'USl..'d of ht•l pi n~ ('onvietctt k illt•r .C:i 1·1 I ·1c1 u:-. Bowlc:<t to C!i_r;1pe l'ron1 lht· (Jrei.:nn Stah.' Pr1,011 la:-\ SJ)l'ing, l\'as scnten· <'l'd l\londay lo thl'<'l' _r1•;1rs 111 pri:;on. !Urs .. Cohel'I). \1·as ide nt ified as lkl"•les· nice('. ·~Jets to Jlf ake NQise Again Pil"ts \\·ill b(' simula1 ing cnr· rier landinss again starting \\'l:'dne!iirlu,· :11 El TClro )larine CCll'J>r> St~liflll.-· Tht• ne\\' rnu1HI nf prarlire Jan<lin ~s \1·ill rontinue 111)1.htl~· rrnm !Ii 1>.111 111 i pm throui:.h l>t'l' 2. 1\ J\l:.il'ln<' spokcsn\;111 s:ll<I T'tearb~· rt•:r;irlen t ~ n1:1y 1•x · pE'rlell('(,' h li,:h('r tl(lise le\'el:o; du ring pral·ttcr hnur!I. . . . Early backers of the switch said the area identified more "'ith the Sad- dle back dis trict r a ther th a n Capistrano. They alsu co mplained that high school studenls had too far to travel to school Opposition to the s""·1tch surfaced aft'Cr a s i x-m~nth study shO\\•ed it \\'Ould cost the Saddleback dis trict S!.8 million to acquir'e CUSD facilities ·in the 6,000 acre ar·ea . The r eport also PQinlcd out_ that tax rates in SVUSO are hi gher tha n in Capistrano. At a recent pare nts' meeting, the Clpponcnts beat · back a proposal to establish a committee to work out .exact details of the switch and succ'es. "!'ifully ~ponsored <i resolution or s up- port for th!! Ca pi struno dis(rict. '"The re is exactly nothing hap- pening \\"ith the proposal.., sa id John Coo pe r. eoordinator of research and development ror Saddlehark. Cooper :-.<lid nothing wpuld be dont· ,,·ith the proposal unles's there '''a:' some further qction nn' the p<irt or cnlzensin the arrected area . ·r r um an Be n edict . (';ip1 strann ~uper1nten ent. sai<f he eonsidered the proposal dead unless the mauer \\'as raised by parents or a member cif the board or education. Both si'hool officials sa1d their respecti\·e boards u·ere neithe r 1n Llvor. n<•r against the proposal which gre\\' (ltJt or complaints made to Sad- .dle bark trustees nearly a year a go. No Softeni11g Of Pot Laws Now .in View \VASllJ'."'GTO!'\ I L' Pl l -·rhe Ad· ministration is not ready to support a move to soften marijuana la'o\'S. a \\"hite House of[icia l told Congress today. But the Administration is carefully · \\'atching lau·s adopted by Oregon. New r.1 exico a_2d other st ates u·hich try to discouraf e marijuanu s moking \\"ith a fine but no criminal pena lties. said Dr. Robe rt L. Du Pont. dir<.'clor or the specia l a r tion offi ce for drug ablise prevention. "The concern nO\\' is to learn more about the state expe riences." DuPont told members or a Senate subcommit· tee on alcoholis m and narcotics. DuPon t i n s i sted in for m ;i l t estimo n y and in r espo n se tn questions that neither he nor the \\lh itl' !·louse is supporting relaxation or la'o\'S against possession of marijuana for persona l use at this time. ··1 h a \·e n o t t•all e d f or decriminali zation of ma ri j ua na . either us a spokesman for the Ad· 1ninistration or in my O\\'n right."' h<' teStified. '"Current medic;.il evidence. \\'hi\c it does not a ffo rd a decisive basis rnr public poJicy, ne\'et1heless points lo several hurmful medical conseque n- ces \Vhich \\'Ould justiry a policy of continu e d di scoura ge m ent of marijuana use." In response to questions from panel <'ha irman llarold E. llughcs. (D· lo'o\•a ). and othe r !iubcommittee mem· berS. DuPont admitted that he \vas "appalled " by national marijuana <i r- rest fi gures but s aid the issues of law a nd he alth should be considered separately in forming national policy. DuPont has spoken-out frequcnlly on marijuan:1. In recent days he hns · Suggested in 11 spl't•ch lh;1t "the sncial costs" 6f cnforeinl! criminal pr naltics ror posse~sion of m arijuan;1 (or pcrsonat.usc -such as lifc\ilnt• crinl inul r ecords and 'incre ased <lisrespect for the 1:1\v -may nol. he \\"Orth the effort.' -Reported that marij uana is . "dangerous· .•. fOt" the hea-lttt-·on the basis ofincreasing scientific evidence <Sic POT, Pagei\2) .3 Plead Innocent ClflCAGO IU PI ) -The alleged mastermind behind the blggesl cash heist in V .S. history 11nd t"·o alleged MC:Com plit"es ~T onday-pleaded-in· Jl(l('f1Tit 10 ch'?lrges sl~mmlng froll) 1hc S-1.3 n1illion Armored Exprt!AA Cv. burglary, Luigi Difonzo. Z1. fC1rmcrly of F'all Rf\·er. ~l ass .. P<isquale Charles J\t :ar:r.~n('I, <12, cir s uhurbnn Cicero, :ind hi s cousin. \Vl lliam An · 1hony ~t arz::i 110, 31. or suburban Ber· \\'yn. all pleaded not &ui lty. • ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOV EMBER 19 , 1974 --.~- es ma Ranch Status Remains For the second lime, the Orange .County Planning Commission ,_,lon- day rerused to change its position on development density of a controver- sial 103,acre parcel on the Bear Brand Ranclt in the·Capistrano Valley. So the package, involving a total of 6.900 acres in the proposed second amendment to the general plan, goes back to the county lxn1rd of super· \'isors a t 10 a.m. \Vednesday for a fi na l hearing. Supervis ors t"•ice have ~e nt the Bear Br and Ranch proposals back If• the Commission. as king them lo recons ider a r ecommendatio n limiting deve lopment on slopes and ridgetops tha t are visible from San Juan Capistrano. Both times the C(lmmission has voted 3-2 to stick \vith its recomme n· dation. contending that the ridgetops \\·ouJd· be destroyed by development ci nd the <'haract er of the Capistrano \1a ll(•y basin "'OUld bcdamhged. Prope rty O\\'ners (If the ridgctop land ha\'e pr(ltested that they ha\'e nn! hecn i;:i\'cn enough density lo m aJ.:c a profit Cit ~~<, ff 1 t"i·a ts-f rom !)"an -J o :rl'I Ca pistrann ha \·e led the case a gainst ridg<.'tClp de"elC1pml'nt. Commissioner Ba rt Spendlo\·e sa11I he \1 as distressed that super\'1snr~ keep sending t he proposal bat'k 11• t hem. Roy Knaurt. ('h;'li rman flf th<• Cflnl · mission .. compla inOO that lhe panel 1:- under .. p rcssure to get the proposals lhrough and the commission d iscus· scd 'o\'aiting until next year tn cnnsider 1hc gl'nera ! plan (or the Bc<i r Brand Ranch Tl1e Grent Rn«·e Dela/1a1ity Out A; Chu1ity's GOP Cliairma1i- "Bilbo." \\'inner or I\1 onday·s great snail r ace at LC l rrine. is to n g ra lulated br (l\rner. :\'like Reese of \"e \\'p(lrt lll'a th. t;.1bo,·e) after display ing \\'inning fo rm (bl•IO\\"l. Reest•. a j unil'r biology majpr at CCI. said he found the speed y s nail in Cost.i :\lesa . Rael' \\/~ts conducted in conj unction \\'ith Bi0log~· \\'tek a t lhe l r \·ine carnpus. First prize is dinner a l a l-"'r e nch 1·csL;1urant. Rt•ese sa id he dnes n0L intend tn o rde r esca rgot:->. i\le mber s of the Orange County Republican Central Committee ended a s tormy C\'e ning or debate !\1onday a nd ous t e d ch ai rman Geor ge De lahanty \\'ith Se \·er al \'Otes tn spare. In a m O\'e \\'hich Delahanty had forecast late last \\'eek. the committee grapple(! \\'ith pa rliamentary m oves a nd blistering debate~ then \'Oted 20 to fl to r<.'mO\'C the chairman from his post. 'l'he session :i t party headq uarters \\'as packed \\•ith m e mbe r s and on look c r s -lur~d by Dc lahanty's published predictions that he \\'<ls being made "a scapegoat" for the poor s hO\\'in g of Re publit'ans in general in the recent elections. He bla m ed Ne\\·port Beach Asscn1- bl.v ma n 1lobe rt Badham for spawning the n1ove fo r his ouster. Badham J\l onday did not conceal his desire to see the chairman replaced. Bad.h a m n1ade the motinn t.o rcmClrr Delaha nty. Tht· ouster comes nearly <.1t the e nd of De\ahant y's te1·m. bccal1se !\l on- day's session \1·as the last meeting or th<' cu·rrent com m ittet'. The next meeting . \\'itt come in ,Ja nuary \vhe n reorganization will be a matt<:r or course. • • ••• • • ,:;-,\;A',\ J:I ~ ,\ . .. .. • . ' • • • • '' . . • In the m eantime, Delahanty will bt' replaced by \Villis Clemons. "''ho had St>rved as v i ce cha irm an under the ousted leadcr ofthegroup. The o uster assertedly stems fro m fe udi n i: bet"·een De la hanty and seve r a l c o unty offi c eho lOcr!'. 1u·i ma rily Badha n1 and full t'rl on 1\sscn1bly1n ;In J ohn Briggs. Safari Slump Sends ' Boa1·d to the Lions. Newspaper Racks Stolen in El Toro L1~1n <:ount1 .\ S<1fari net·d:-. to bl·<.1! tip n101·t· pt•o11h· lnun th\· bu~ht•s 01 C)r aogL· Co1111ty lo \'isit tht· tourist park 111 lrv111e • Or.an ge County ·sheriff'fl· .nfl'lci!l·ir l)c·t·lit1ii1JL ;.itteod;•nci: • ..illributcd t.u lhl' gasol111c shorlag,· ;_ind till' sl um· arc in\'esti galing the theft or a num llill$: t•conoiuy .. ind incrcasl'd inte rest l)('r of nl'\\'Spaper racks from an El rate!i havt• c:iusl'd tht• cnn1 i>any to full 1'1'1'0 post l'ffi cc. behind i11 ils loan payments. Stf'lrc O'o\'ne r Raymond Alfred f'en· ner, 35. Cl( 23582 El Toro_Road. said the ll:1rry S'·hus1Pr. prt•s1dt•nt an1I racks. ·valued by him a t · Sl9S, were ch.11rn111n c)f I.ion t 'ountr\ Safari Irle • taken from the rront of the shoppln1t d1:-.l'lfl:-ed )loncl.1y thal tht· c111npan,v 1:- ('nm plcx u·hile stores i.n the ~rea \\'t rt ,. behi d 1nor1..· 1h:u1 S2 S m1ll1on 1n loan I d .. and Interest 1n~ynh:nt:o1 IL~ ~•tld UH· co!>('. .• .. rr ... . • • GirLElectrocuterl ClllCAGO 1 1'1) -1'hcre~ f'n1l·~. 7. 01' suburba n Or land Pnrk. was ch.'c • lrflC'u t r d Sundfly whf n her hantl mnd<'I e lcctrlc h air dryer r II into lh<· bath tub with ~er. authorities soi tel .. 7tmt1lllf'ment 1>t1 1 ..... -11e:o-su t!i"..,,. • t11g- n10cunt 1lrnp 111 :tll1.!nd.inr1..• thi~ ~·~:1 1 uf :iclcl110n lo a l;1r)!\' inrreuse in ill lcl'C!ll 1Hi~·n1ents on i :-; ll1..•lll dt'ht to Se~u1·1t)' Puclfic K.-l1ont1I lkinl:. l .i~ 1\A.C.t·I~~. Sch11~1cr .,;.ud thl' ,,ark h a~ ftult'd to makt• lonn rcp:tymctil!' o,I SJ,.87$.000 in a d.~ll t\110 10 S700.000 in 1n\t.'r t·~1 -. p ayn1l•111 ... ! h· .. 1.11 .. 1111•111 ,,1111 1h· l·omp;111.\' t1.1 :-. .;,,1 11~ 1111"1'·"1 111 S1·:1 Lil r Park 111 J 1:111 :111 l•I r.u,,~ l',t'h an1t i :o.'l l'~lfl)i [ol t'1 '11t'}.:ll111t1t• 11 " d1•hl 111 securny l'a c1f1i:, Schu~ll'l rt·1~1fli'T:l lhird q11.1rlt·r1•ar. ninl! ... 1nr th1· 1l<'r1•(l 11n1l11l).! Sl'Pl. 30 ,1:-. Sli9.:t71i, 01" IU t'('n\ ... a :..hare, ('Om· pared l\'1th Sl:li.liiH, 1)1 23 ccnll!i a sh.11't• ff1r the :..:imc 1"-'r10<1 las\~ c:.ir. li t• said t ho1I q11:111cr rl'\1•n11e rl•ll f1,uu SJ 77 m1Jhon 111 HJ:i3 lu SJ.42 mil· hon tlu:;: ''"' r _ \Vo rki>i',. on Strik(• Rl\'EHSIDF. ~l Pl \ Th<> :Ill 1)r11<t ur.tu1n .1n1I n1:unll·nanrt· \\orkl'r' 11t 1h,• \lcun ;1l11111inur11 11la n1 \\(•nl f•n ..1ti ke )l !lnd:i~ .1 ller 1lit·1r c1•11lrttcl l>X· rir1·d arul nri.:01 1a t lnn~ h1\lk(' ufL_Th\' ... 1nk1nu 1\orkrrs h('lon,i: In lhl' 1Jp11Cd Stl.'"1'1 \\"nrkfr;. lnt•u l fi703 TEN CENTS .County's Employe.s Can Serve 8\' JA!\" \\'ORTll 0"11ri. D.IUr Pit.I SW!f The last obstac le tO\\•ard gelling the l\l ission Vie jo l\lunicipal Ad\·isory Council li\l ACl under \vay \\"as cleared today \\"ith a dceision by the Orange County Counsel that <'bunl y employes may ser"e ci.n a MAC \\'ilh no conflict of interest.· The dec ision signed b~· County Cnunsel Adri a n Kuyper. clinches the \·ictory of Ca l !\'e\'e. !\'e\'e, 31. is "'· shc riff"s deputy for Orange County. tie placed third in the Nov. 5 elce· tion and \\'ill ser,·e a l\\"O-yearterm. The four-and-a-half page opinion was r eleased late l\londay by the or- fice of Fifth Districl Supervisor 'fhomas Riley. No sta tute or section of the gove rn· m('nt code prohi bits a county offirl'r or employe from serving as •a l\IAC member. the o pinion stated. Orange County super\'isors h:J\<' nnt t aken a position oh the matter. SUpcr,·isor s a uthori zed fo rmation C1f the 1\1 ,\C last sprin1o: and set up rna n~· t•f the procedural structures to get it started. . In addition to__hls Studies, oJ C.;illf 1 nia Go\·ernment Code Sect. 3625. th<' (See DECISIOS, Page A.2 t ~~ Fi1ial Ballot Counts Boost Wi111iers' Lead The fina l tall\· of ~bsentee ball!"lts 111 the elet•t ion Or the J\lission \'i<'Jn :\lunicipal Ad\·isory COiinci l l ~I ACl di d not change the results extept in· 1Tcase the tota ls of al l fi ve\\ inners. Acting Registr ar of \'oters J umes :\layt•r rele ased figures i\~o nda f sho\\•in g top \'Ole getter Kathleen Kelty picked up 16 more \'Otes for a total or 2.401. She \V 3S ahead of the other "'Inners by 400 \'Otes. Second.place "·inner Richard LO\\'Cock had 2,lM)!):· Cul i\C\'t' had 1.981. Je anne Gagnebin a massed J.979, and John '.\'oble ended \\"ilh 1.934. .• The council members-elect picked up <in a\'erage of IO \'Ot C!'> each in th<' finaJ.t a bulation. T he results had been tcntati\ ,. bi•cause nf :1 ne\\' election la"' \vhich ;d\O\\"s <1bsentet' ,·ot er~ t(I h a,·r ~(1meone turn in t hei r hi.i llnt:-. as late as r losin!? lime on election <la~. 1"he ubsenlcc ballots can nnl be t·nu1ued by precincl \\·nrkers. at(·nr 11ing to the l<t\\. T hey had to be senl Hl ;i seull'd t•nvelope lf' the regi.~trar ':-. ol f1cl'. \1'hl'rt• they \\Cl"l' r11u n1t•d u11•1 1hl" las! I \1-1• \l't't'k!'> Spokesmen fl1r t he reg1:-.I rar's 1ol I i1·1· \1ar111..•d l:1s1 "·eek lha! 1ht· ,1bsentt·t· h:dlol:-. 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(l 1c1urr1JJl1s / 1t•1tli Iha Lortdon Daily f.':t· {1'f1S, ha: bten lra1:t'l1n9 1n /hi! lirutrd .'iro/eJ 7'u.•elt>t day! ago, stw nitt Parll Jol111 K11011'fts 111_;11/unla and t rru;elrd lL"ilh h11r1 to 1''/nndo 1t•Jthout knowing ht wa.~ 1---11-~1.--d /(Ir ("fNf slt01t1ng 11111r 1.,-1t-,-tmfar~t'"1Drott''1flr10ftbwlll:g"l'ffi:oun! /or Tiie ill/an/a ('011lll!~1t1n ByS,\NDY FA\\"KES , ___ ,_ ____ . --------- • ATtAt\T1\ <API -lit> v.·as t:ill. fair und handsome, wilh the im· Dl"1Culate m a 1111t· r of thl' l"01nfort<.1bly rirh 1\n1rr11· :.in. ' \\!f"-mel in a h<1r in .-\tlant:1 :ind he-offcrl'd lo ~how me the city. After Ii rom;1nl1t· C'\ t•ning, hl· :.UJ.:,i:t.::.\t•d "t.: dn\c to ;\l1:.in11. v.·here he v. a:-. going It• 1'.>Cc b1~ hi. ~·yer :1111.l I M :..:. to\ 1~1t fn cnd~ · ii ''''"tnt•cl hkl· ;1 ~ond \I .1;-. l•f 'JX.'nding a fl'W days :ind !>eeing a bit of Am1 ·n t .i :-o I 1n\·1tt-il him to p1C'k me up :lt my hotel the roll o"•ingday. llvw l••uld I h:1\C pc..1~s1hly kno>A·n th<tt those strange hands, the hands lh i1 l "'nuld l·nrry n1y stu t r•,cs. f:isten my seatbelt, catch a mosquito ht1>A'k ldr:tgf">n fly I in my room Jnd l·:irry it lenderly to freedom . ~ad only thrcl.' <111;-.:i; hl·hH"l' i-.tr;uu:lcd .111~1 !ru:.sed a 15·year~ld girl, police said, t1nd 1·1·r1{11 tt·dly !>tubbed hl'r f;ithcr to death. plunging Scissors into him 27 lJmc:-.'.' · The m an I knc"' as Darrel Golden v.'as really a wanted criminal. fThc m.:fn she identilied as Golden is believed Lo be Paul John Kno\1.'il'S , 25. a Fl ori du p;.1r11Jee ('h:..rged with murder in tWo Georgia s lu ying<; e1nd wanted !'or <1ucstioning in other slayings. He is betng held in the Bibb County J:..d in !\1ncon white authorilies seatch ror a missing Florida highl\'llY p:1trolman and a Dl'laware businessman thought to have bl't>n t:.ike.n host;Jgl' by Knov.•lcs last v.•cek.) J\ly spine still l'ramps \1 ith fl':1r \\/hen I remember the jokes I made ahou! what a risk I was taking, setting off on a journJ?y with a stranger. Now I feel it v.·as those jokes and l'flY Sl'nse of humor that kept me alive. We drove through the autumn countryside of Georgiu keeplng a carerul eye out for traffic cops. As "'e neared Jackson\·ille, hr said he was tired and asked me to dri\'e. \\'hile I did so. h~ pul his head on m>• lap and went fast asleep. Only later did I discover that he jumped parole from this section of Florida. and th;it the car th.at I ~·as so thrilled to be dtjvin.g had been reported stolen four months previously and th;i t the owner has never been seen sin- ce. \\'hen he awoke. I teased him gently about the conversation we had the e\·ening before. Y.'e had gone to the revolving bar at the top of the Resency tlotel in Atlant<.1 and watched the city move slowly around. It was romentic and we sat talking about ourselves in that intimate way complete stranaers can. 'Fo~ a while. he talked about his family. his father who owned a small chain of r estaurants in Nev.· r.lex ico, his brothers and sisters and the mother he Jo,·<'d It was ~·hen he a~krd me as a journalist if I would v.·rite a book about him I began to think . "Oh my God. I 've got a right one (kook )." But I tbouJ!!ht since I was drinking his drink . J v.•ould listen to him patiently. f-le then told mc an extraordinary ste1ry of some secret in his life that , He told m1: that the tapes ,,·ith the details were deposited with his Jaw:yer in J\li.ami <ind that th('y would make world headlines when they were published. IL WMS a tall story t1nd like any astute English lady I look it v.•ilh it la rge pinch or sa ll. lie :igain d('nicd :t!I my joking attempts to identify him as a mur· dercr, narcotic.s s mu~gl eror recent ,·ersion of the Boston Strangler. Yet he adrt!"'tred the cult of the loner, the social outcast. His voice was \'ery low. Jt \1·as the first lime I felt fear. but like a fool J l;lrushed it away. Jn the ~nd. I rell he \\'US ;i°lonely yoo ng man on a super ego trip, and "'as sorry lorhim. Hi s manners v.·cre superb. P.1 y wish '"'as his command". Doors were (lpcned . .drink~ 11 ere ordered. \\'c v.·ent whereve~ I wan~ed to go; Cape CaJVlveral. St. Augus1111e·s fort. He was proud of his Amen ca. llow could J possibly know t'1at the clothes which he looked after so c:arl!full y and d isplayed so proudly had allegedly been bought by his vic- tim~' t•red1t cards" He ~Jeycd.<1t \\'est Palm Beach \1•hen we arrived near !i1iami, but not at my hot el. I le mr t me at my hole I'!' bar for seyeral days. lie c\·en drove me in that supposedly stolen cur. to ;in lntervil·w I had arranged v.·ith U.S. Atty. Gen. \\.'illiam Sax be. . J v.·as preparing to return to l..<Jndon and had many other fnends to see. So IJ C"ft him In a barh.nd didn't return his phone culls lt was at tha t bar that he met some friends of mine ~·ho liked him and took him back to their hotel for a drink. and that was where he stayed that night .· . . . 1·l1c next dav. he offered tn drivc mv fnend s wife to the hairdresser and on the way· attempted to rape her. She escal?cd . and from tnen on the gt·ntle person v.·hO carried. my bags 11•h('n v.•e went shoppinA and looked aflc·r m y \\'allel so th at 1t \\'Ouldn't get .stolen disappeared. lie never took anything from me: \t "s r('ally extr~ord1narY. . .. I r('portcd his rape attempt t(l the police 1mmed1atel~. and 1denllhcd him from a police photograph. since he had been convicted of several crimes before. ' I Jcc?I simply terrible lh:lt I misjudged ,him so. b~t or course .I'm rclie\•ed thlt he didn't ha rm me. I v.·as thinking of mo\'1ng to the United States, but I s!'e I have a great de:i l more to learn about America before I do that. W arni.nii; on Energy TOK\'0 I U Pll -· Secrclary of Stal\• Henry A. Kissingl·r "'arned lodJy th.it e.·e:.i denl r·ord nlay use "other mean- s" 10 cut energy consumpt111n iii lh,· Uni cd States 1f his pll'as for volun- tary conserv<iti<ln g11 un heedl·d. '"f hl· Prr:;idcnt is committed to achievi,.,.: restraint.s f 11. c ne l'gy cons11mpti•)n 1 O\er thl! nc;.:t JO }cars," K i~~ingl'f told a news conl'l'l"cncnr.:1-. ~ OlllANGE COAST --" DAILY PILOT 1Jlf Or' ... CifrMI 0.11'( Pi IOI, "'4111 "'"'"' 01 tO't1• _u,.,...,....,,.u,h w1>1,......,i;.,~0. ~~1 PU\llhlol"f to""(l•n• ~••!•""'''°'" ••~ _....,, ,...,,..,, lh•OWOh ~"GIV '"' Co<ot• ,.. ... ,..__. a...:h, "~"1+"9fO'I e.1e111,o...,. ,.,,. 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"""""'"1111 "' ,.,,. w Oii -tl!IJi ... "''II M.OD ~!Hr: Mlmar, #llll'lil .... .,.."'""'"''' Officer Remains Critical After llit By Truck Les Prince, a 1-funlington Beach police offlccr. r('mained in critical condition at 1-luntingt.on lntercQnl · munity 1-IOspital today. lie v.•us struck bv :i pickup truck Saturday nig ht \1;hilt' directing traffi(' Pri nce. 26. suffered a skull fracture, lv.·o broken legs and internal injuries v.·hen hc v:as struck \1·h1lc f">n duty at Beach Boulevard and Adil.m s Stre('t v.·here the traffic signals had malfunt" ti onf:'d. 1-fe undf:'rwent more than four hours o f !turge ry Saturday. Then, v1t.vs1c1uns operalt•d ;1gai n i\fond:iy n1rirning to rchl'l't' prl':-surt• on th<· briu n ;u1d reduce the thr('a! "' hh1tll:I cloU1n~. {'ha rged ' 1l'ith f elony drunken 1 ln1111~ in the at't•idl"nl 1s L\lnrrL,(111 H.111 t"rl'~~. 2(i, of 5;!1 1 Bl·1 1y l)l'r\". 1\ho rc1nanH:d irl city Jail un<h·r ~:, 1)00 hnnc l Pohcc cxp!'cteA l11n1 lo be 11r- r:i q.;ntd in \\i('s l Uran ~f' f'nun l) ni u1111·1pa l court ~arly 1 hl~ 11 l"1·I.. ' Driver's Death Prol>e Sought \YASHINGTON (UPI) -A union of. ficial has asked the Justi ce Depart- ment and the Atomic EnerJ1y Com. m1ss1on to a nswer "crltlcal .. safety ciuestlon$ about un Ok lahomn plutonium fartor.t nn<I lo 1nv1•sti~OI(' lht• auto death of a \\Onian nllc~edl) enrryinfl evldl'.'nce tn the m:Htcr. "\\'c ·re nnt accu~111s :iny,..nc of mur· der," !'ll'('ssed Anthony ~11117.ncrhi, lejfls lnt1\'t' d1r<'ctor of the 200 .000- membt>r Oil. Cht'mlral :ind 1\tomic \\'orkt'rs onion . "Rut I think r:itional and prudent pc!lple would cQDduct on lnvrsli~alion in to "hljt we have," ad- d"d l\1aztotchL I Anahl'im pollec Chief David !llichel v.as fired r.1onday in a mo11e city of- ficials hopl·· \\•ill counter grbwing unrl'Sl in th..e._trou bled department_ City .Manager KeilllnfurdOcl> .:.o ught bolich.el's.. resignation under pres~ure from the eity rouncil. ~·hich S('l'erar weeks ago refused to grant a pay-Tncreasr""to-1hn htl!land-three other top administrators. In a 11repa red statement. l\lurdock s:iid. "!\ly desires lo impro\'e the dl·par1n1t·nt t.:ffcc1ively require I take nll'.1:-.ur£·~ I fee l are appropriate. '"Thl' political acli\'ilies of the pc.1IJC('~ ofl'1c<'rs assoclutl6n are v.;cll knO\\'n and have contributl'd heavily to the inte rnal deterioration," he ad- ded. ~1ichel's troubles began a year ago v.·hen a majority of the city's 318 pf- ficers joined in organized dissent over a pay and benefit package that the chief and other cily officials opposed. The policemen staged walkouts and other demonstrations including an "Officer Friendly" pi'ogram that amounted to a cutback by patrolmen in the number of traffic tickets given out. Anaheim Mayor William Thom said morale in the department is at,an all time low and th.at Michel has not ~n a.ble lO give the type of strong leader· ship needed to reverse that trend. ~1ichel said he is still negotiating with the city .and v.'Vl stay on at least another three months. . o.,tly Pllltt Stefl ...... TAKES DANA HILLS HELM Acting Principal GriQnon Pliilip Grig1101i To Be Acti1ig · ,Da1ia Principal I.A JOI.LA Ii\ P) -Sof"i .i lit.e <.: .. rol\"O llnsml'r wa:s shot lo death 1n i.ln :.i rgument wi1h ;111ai11\C'rove1" >A'h;1I '"""'i:t-.ap1u1~1 :o.i • ~111u.-01inor ••rk d•>tlc In one roon1. pr ilil't' ~•tid tod;i,r. ·rht• pa1111cr:-rcrentiffi->d bf -polict· a ... l.t•lloy 1~. Kt'lltlgg·. dit•d later of 'vhat ..... --~-t;-;f"".".'._.illVCStigUtOJ'.S.. CaltM • 'I :telednllicted "' 1vound . But lh1•y said tht• shot wo1s wu, Pitel: s ... 11 '"""'' (ired In a strui;:gle with A1rs. l·lol mer's h_uslland. H.obcrl . !\l r~. tloln1('f, -17, \v,1s shol i11 the hc:id. A Sll.'~oq,_. Uon llol111er. so,iid Kc l· logg. f.:!, r c lurned 1\londa y t o ··<.'h:1teau du Bonh1·ur," OC\\"I.-pu1'- ch:ised hom<." or the' llolmers. ap- pjircntly exµeclini: lO he p;iid for un-i eon1plcled painllnf! w11rk last \\·eek. 1 ·rht~ ste pson g.~\"l' tht• r111lon·i11g ;11·-) COLU\t to police: Kellogg and ~1rs. lloln1cl' walked Lo ;1 hack bedroom \\hich doubled as hcr 1 offi{'e . lier husband later wcnl lhl•re <Uld foun1t then1 both \\'tlunded. The hu sbaitd kicked a Lug£'r automatic pistol a1\·ay fron1 Kellogg :ind ran to a telephone. MRS. BLAl'IK SHOWS STEVEN PIEL, 9, HOW WllOL IS SPUN · \Vhile C<tlli11g polict'. lloln1er \Vas told by a maid thut Kellogg had another gun. Ho!me1· teturncd lo lh\· ronm and s truggled with Kellogg . At Sa~ Juan's Del Obispo School, a Skill Frorlf the PllrllW · Students Learn R bt•fore the sec.)nd weapon. a De1" Opes ringer pistol. discharged pnd woun· ded Kellogg in the groin. Holme1·, who O\\llS a t•arpet com- Ah Cl h M k•. pany, said: "The problem with thl• out ot a 1ng f~;!~~~~t~~!1J~;t a Pl!tty thing, not One-hundred a nd fifty years ago, few self-respecting pioneer ~·omen dared set foot in a covered wagon without know ing how to card, spin, v.•e1:1\'e , and dye wool. 1'oday, making <'ioth by hand, is an art form and rbildrt·n at Del Obis po Elementary SchOol in Sun Juan Capistrano tried it l\fonday. 'rh('ir teacher for the day was 1\lrs,." Vicki Blank, :1 r esident or San .Juan. \1·ho brought a long se\'cral props -a Man Receives IS~year Term For Slaying Confessed J.:ill~r Eldon Peter Dearth v.·as sentenced Monday lo one to IS years in state prison for the sl~ying of a young 11-farine deserter \~·nose bo_dy \\•as found last Dec. 20 in inc San Clemente urea. Orangl' County Superior Court .Jud.e:e Evcrctt -\V. Dickey•scntencerl Dearth, 47, of Los Ange!CS, \vho had -(•arlit·r pleaded guilty to redu('ed. c..·harge s of \'O luntary mo:inslaughtcr. 1 Dearth \\':is initiully ch;irged with the murder of Marine Dale Arthur ·spinning wheel, .drop spindles. kettles Jordye-making, a nd even a lamb. "'The first step i& to shear the lam- b," said 11-frs. Blank. ''Then the wool must be washed and carded (combed) before it !'an be spun.'' Although children from kindergar- . ten to sixth grade were ullowed to par- ticipate in some aspect of making <'lOI b, 11-1 rs. ]3Juf!k did n1o~l of_lhe ~pin ning. Once spun, the wool \\·as ready Wrdying. "\Ve used natur;il dyes," said ~lr: Blank. a preschool tcacher. "But first \l"e .had to sim ruer the wool in a mor- dant.'' A mordant. she'said, is 3SUbstance made from chrome. alum, cream of tartar, or some other metallic sub- stance which will"fix the color. Amor- dant used by Indiansisiron . "The wool was then transferred from the mordant to another kettle containing the dye." she said. "You can get several colors using natur1.1 J>lants. Boiled brown onion skins v.·111 ~ive from a bright orange to a dull bro\vn color on the v.·ool. Needle leaf sage \11ill give a gold; orange strangling ,moss v.•ill J!ivc shades of yellov.•ish J!Old. Oak leaves and oli\·es give a light tan. The h4e is affected by the type of mordant used . .,. An investig:..iti11n Sh1Hred Kellogg. v.•hti lived with his wife and a 17-year- old da ughter in nearby El Cajon, h:1d been under mental stress with ramily problems. dt>!Juty Coroner Warren Cha mb'ers said. f'ro111 J>.11ge A I DECISION .•. conflit•I of interest portion. deputy county /co unse l said he studied Propos1lion 9, the state cortrh ct or in- terest law which goes into effect Jan. 1. He said he also studied the county's C'Onflicl of interest policy for em· ployes and the Sheriff's Department ethical codes. "Our office had been contacted by people from both sides for a n opinion on this before the election." said Robert Nelson, executive assistant to Riley. . • Asked wh, the opinion was not ji;. sued prior to the election, Nelson replied. "We hoped that it would be. But on the other hand. we asked the l'Ounty counsel's office to be sure they did a thorough and complete job. They didn't have time lo do that before the election." Philip Grignon . 44. has been named Er\ev.·ein, 21 , '''hose decomposed acting principal of Danu Hills High body. \\·rappc~ in a tarp_aulin .. v.'as She said tomato vines, eucalyptus b<irk . v.•;ilnut h ulls -just uboul anything can be used in makinf! natural dyes. Once the wool is · colored. it is aUow<..>d to dry and is then \\/Oven into cloth. Children in several classes will be weaving their wool this week under the direction of lheir ov.•n teachers. !I-lost \\'ill use simple looms. but 11-1rs. Blank said there are several types. Tbe memo from Riley's ofri ce asking for tlle opinion u·as dated Oet. 23. Spokesmefl for the l\1ission Viejo llomeowners Association, who·helpcd develop the l>1AC, said they had asked for an opinion on the issue six Weeks before the election. School. . found inn ravine off A\'cn1da 111co b:i.· The assistant principal took over ' an off duty firen:ian whos~ dog snuffed the job t\o\'. 8 after the sudden death out the mouldering remains. Four others among the 32 can- didates: for the l>1AC \\•ere county em· plo,yes. Two others, including sixth place finisher Vito Ferlauto, were sherirf's deputies. Another is a con- s umer affairs r epresentatl,•e and the fifth is a welfare administrator .. of Principal \\I alter J. Spencer. Dearth told officers when he filed ~ri_gnon .has ser\"ed as. assist~nt his guilty plea that he and Erlewein "I showed them ~·eaNin~!'i from all over the v.•orld, explaining the types of looms. They also learned about Indian s pinning and wea\'ing techniques. three-demensional looms. and the dif· fcrenl types f">f fl eeces used.'' pnnc1pnl since the school s opening c1uarreled O\'Cr possession of.. a gun l\\'O years ag(l. Before that, he \\'as and lhev.•eaponwentoffwhilethet\\"O chairman of rhe srienre department menstrugglcd. ;it San Clemente h igh school v.·here he Reacting to the decision. Nelson said. "\Ve'r e very happy with the out· come. Supe rvisor Riley is very im- pressed v.•ith what he's heard about !!Tr. Neve. had taught since 1967. He founded thc district's marine studies program. The ""\\' principal holds a m;.i.ster':- degr('e in marine scienee and biolog~· He has been a recipient of the J\1an of the \'car a\l•ard given b y th e Am erican Cetaceun Sociefy and was a finalist for National Biology Teacher of the Year. Grignon has also taught at Cypress and Orange Coast colleges and in hi gh schools in Anaheim and Co sta Mesa. f'rt»••• P11ge 11 I POT .•. that it impairs the ability to drive ;i c·a r. that one of its ingredients has :i tende ncy to accumulate in the brain und other body tissues and th at in animals il affects such bas;c biolol!lic al rtSPQ nSe!'i as the <tbility tn rl"sist d tsea sr. · · '"The t 11ri 1>ositions are not jncon· :oiistent." Du Pont t<•ld nev.·snien l\l on- day Ill rclc:..sing the gO\'t•rnmcnt's f11or1 h l"('flt•rl tn t'o n~r cs:. on 111f1rijuan:t :.ind ht'.'allh. UuPt1nt, 38. a ml'<licStl ductllr \\"ilh a 11.tr\'ard tlc.c.rec, satd he! has t.ricil n1:1 ri ju;ina. <•~ have :.in e:-tin1;A('d 2G tnill1;)11 1\n1 erlr:1n:-. ''In the pa st I have used marijuana." he snid. '"B ut it 's been i' !'lumber of years ngo. I h:.1vc no inten- tinn of ,·epe:iting thec.xpcrlcnce. '' f' rom Paye A I FORD ••. tY.'fl nations fo r the commnn good." The banquet was held a t the 374· ,·car.old palace compound . In a struc· lure rebuilt in 1968 to replace the em· pc rcir 's original home, destroyt'd In a \1a 11ime :tir ruld Not rar away was lht' ~pot v.•here ffirohlto. under pres· ..u rc fr(lnl lht ruling .Japanl':sc 1nll l t ::i r y, ap prov~d t}lc 1?4 1 dcclnriUon of war aga._1nst the United S<oHts. .. E1nergency Calls Orange County Sheriff's officers responded to tSO emergency calls throughout the county during the 24- hour period that ended midnight J\1on· day. deputies re ported today. l\lrs. Blank ~o t interested in ('loth making as n child in Corona de! l\f ar v.•hen her ramily lived next door to a famous weaver. She has since studied the art form extensi\'ely, but con- .Si.Ciers ii a hobby. . "Cloth making is a reJuvenated art." she said. "A lot more people arc getting interested in it. I doil for fun .•· "l-fe has an ex~ellent reputation as :i hardworking and honest officer and is assigned to south Orange County. \\'hich the supervisor believes wi ll be <in asset both to the municipal ad- visory council and to the Shenrr·s of· fi('e." STRETCHING A POINT- With the innovation of new kinds of carpet backings Correct Stretching is ail-important. It IS easy tO .OVerSlf.etch as well as understretch. • Our !)'la in concern is with understretching. Carpeti'ng in many new homes and even in whol e tracts have been installed without a pawer stretcher being ·unloaded from the truck. In some of these homes. after the carpet is "slopped" in with a knee-kicker, a watering can is 'used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable, isn 't it? .. At Alden 's we take great pride in correct installations. Stretching is achieved with stretchers that go wall-to-wall, attended by experienced mechanics, trai ned by us. ·. Don't gamble ,the price of your carpef tturchase on· a Poor mstallat1on. THERES NO GAMBLE if you buy from Alden's! • Al,DEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838. HOURS:_ -nr. lion.,' lo 5:3~1.' lo f-SAT. 9:30 lo' 5 l , • ( 7 ' ' r .. .. ' ... ·- = • _Irvine ' VO L. 67, NO; 323, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES Hy OOt;G FRJT'lSCllE Of IM O.l1r f'illl IUH The question ·or low-and moderate- income housing "'ill return to the Ir· vine City Council tonight The meeting "'ill be held a.t 6:30 p.m . ot city h<ill. 420 1 Campus Ori\'e. !lous in~ item:-. at tonight's study session include " planning de part· ment report "'hich repeats a recom- m endation that plans ror a city sub- sidy hond election be abandoned for the present. Additionally , Ul ayor Gabrielle Pryor has suggested the possibility or applying for federal Housing and Community Development Act runds to underwrite local lov"er-cost housing projects. , The ci1y defines low income as fa milies earning less than S8.000 a vear a nd moderate income as families earning bet\veen $8,000 and SIS.OOO ayear. The continuing council discussion of housing has overburdened the plan· . ·- - . ORANGE COUNTY, CA L I FOR N IA TUESDAY , NOVEM BER 19 , 1974 ning department "·ith requests for in· form.11tion on the topic. according to Planning Director \~liam Living· stone. In' a report to the city Council. · Li\·ings tone listed five pages of housing.related projects being pur· sued by his department. Asking the council to abandon the housing subsidy bond issue initially proposed by Councilman Art An- thony, Livingstone said continued in- vesti gation of that area would force the department to ignore other mat· !('rs. Instead. l.i\'Ulgstone \\·ants to con· centrate city e fforts on pending state legislation \Vhic h . v.·ould set up a housing finance a genc~\·. L:ndt!r Assen1bly Bill 2966. the city {·ould establish a local agency to ad· n1inistcr state housing subsid y funds . The bill came up in the las1 legislative session bul \\'as \'clocd by Gov. Ronald Reagan. Go\'erno1 .. e lect Edmund·c . Bro\\·n J r.. hO\\•erer. has promised lo s ign the bill \1·hen it is resubn1itted in the next session . ~l a~fll' Pr~11r and l'fllllll~ Supt·r· \t:.or Thflnl;i :.· Hill·~ h;i11• ~uggl·~ll•t.I scek in~ ft•tlt·ral !untls thrC111gh tht' llflusin).! and {\\n1 rnun1t ,1 DL•\1•lnp· nlt'rlt Atl . " .. \\'c n11 ght ht•t·1•nll' l'l1 g1h lc· 11 11 ,, 11ert' lo n1akt' tiur prt•i-,.11<'1' knfn1 n and 1nin "'ilh the t'Ciu nt .1 111 a1>pl,\·1n~ f11r funds.·· :\I•• 1 (Ir Pr' iir i-.ud J\ parl of.th1' ;i ri. !'><11cl Hill·~ u1 .1 ll't ter t11 th r c1t r. rnakl':-. ~I :I nlillu•n ;;1-:1ilahle tn t itit>~ 111th 1x1ptlla\u111~ under 50.000 The b]o(·k grunts undl·1· lh1· ;jr1 (·;111 • T oday's t'ina N.Y. Sroeks - r TEN C~N TS fund a 11 idc r:.tni;c of projects and ar1· n~\t hniitcd 1(1 ~JX'l'lfi<' t~·pc~ til el h•rt ;1 :. ~i1n1 1· 1>a~t ft•dt•r;1l gr;;nt:- pr1•J;:ran1~ ha1 ,. bt·cn. hr :.aid. If 1h1· l·11~ 11' ,., tr~ fflr lhl' granls. :\l.1\:llf Pr\ 11r ~aul. a l1·1\1'r (lf u1tent lt1 'IPPI~ muSt be filed b,v I;lt>c. I. .\ l)Ul11b1·r ol PljhliC ag1;•_1,1~·1e::. ~nd 'l>J1\at1· group!'> h:11t' bt.'t'n pressunni: .w~ \Ill' t(I dl'\'CIOI) :J plan lfl int'l'('<IJi(• t.t)e-hCluS1n g s upply for lov.·er-incorr.t.• fa1l1ilil':-11 hit•h have members 111•rk1n ,! 1n tht' ell~. but <·an not afft1rd !P ll\{' thl'r\' Planners Overturn Ind-.iStry ·Bari No Softening Marijuana Law To Stay .Same \\'ASlll XG:fON <U PI J -The Ad · ministration is nol ready to suppor.t a move tn softt:n marijuana laws, a \\'hite !louse official lold Congress todal'. • BUt tht· ~\dm1ni str<1tion is carefully 11·atching lairs adopted by Oregon. '.'\c11· l\I exicn and other states \1.'hich try-kl d iscourage marijuana smoking 11·ith a fine but no c1iminal penaltie·s. said Dr. Hobert L: DuPont, director i1f the special action offi ce fflr drug abuse pre\·entifln . "Tht· toncern no11· is to learn more about the state experiences," DuPont told me mbers of a Senate subcom mil· tee on a lcoholism and narcotics. D'uPont in s is t ed i n forma l lestlmo n )· and i n r esponse to · questions that neither he nor the Wh ite I-louse is s upporting relaxation of la"•s against possession of marijuana for personal use at this time. War Regret Expressed By Hirohito TOK\'O IL P l ) ~ Emperor Hirohito. toasting President Ford at a state ba nque t be fore millions of Japanese tc\e\'ision \'ie\\·ers, expres· sed regret torta y over the "unfor- tunate 1~c ri(ld '.' (If \\'nrld \\'ar II and thanked the r\mcrican people for their help in rrbuildinJ.! Ja pan. The 73·year·old ('mpcrflr read his statement s kn,·ly and haltingly during " s t a ll.' b;1nqttl'l f(lr Ford. first Ameri t'iHl prcsidC'nt to set foot on .Japanese snil. at the Imperial Palace in clov.•nt(l\\'n 1'ok~·o., Earlier in the d ay, llirohi to <tcreptcd Fol'd's in· vii at ion to \·isit ! he United St;iles. Sciu 1·ces 1vithin ·the impe ri a l hfl usehold a ~enr\·. \1'hich conducts llirfl hiln's affairs. said the \'isit most likC'ly \\'Ollld lake place in the fall or 19 75 . al tho u g h no d e finit e ar - rangements hod beer1 made. "I think il is regrettuble that in spite flf the friendly relations "'c h3d bet"·een lhe t 11·0 nations. there '''as ao unfortunate pc1·iod.,. llirohito told f-'ord in his tele vised remarks. , "I \\ ;J nt to express my thanks to the An1eri can people. \\'ho accorded post· \\•ar benevnlrncc lo Japan. I cannot but expr('SS my ap1lrecialion in behalf Clf the J apanl'se 1>eople . '' The e n1per(lr and f-~ord then stood 3t attcnticin \\'hile an orchestra played !he "Star S1>;1n,llled Banner." \\lhen t he music stC1pped. lliroh ito made ;1 s light. form a l bo1\' to Ford and they l'linked ch nm pagne glasses. For4 rrs pondt•d by suying the l ·nited St11tcs "is d('termined to per · P<'luate the unique ties thut link our '\\'O nations 1'11r I he· common good.'· ' l e ts to Make· N oise Agai1i Pilots \\'ill be slmulnting cal'· rit'r l:111 dlngs :'lgai n starting \\'edn(' d:iv at El Tt'lro ~!u ri ne CIJ'l.b Staiit'ln. Tile ne\\· 1·11u nct nr prurli<'e 1a•nctin As 11·i\I conlin t~ ni J!hlly f1~'lll $ 11.n1. lfl i p.m. through !)('1·. 2. ,\. ~l :1 riilc ~pokl'!mnn !l:iid ne:1rh ~· 1·('s1den 1 ~ n1ay ex 1>t!r1e11l't' hlp;h('r nni11(' \r\·c l ~ \lurinJ! pratl irl' hnur~. • ·1 ha \'e n ot c all e d for decriminalization of, mari j uana, either as a s pokesman for the Ad· ministration or in my ov.•n right:· he testified. "Current medical e vidence. \\'hilr it does not afford a decis i\·e basis for public policy, nevertheless points to sc\•eral harmful medical consequen- ces v.•hich v.•ould justify a policy of co ntinue d disc ouragement o f ma rijuana use ·· 1J1 res pons(' to questions from panel chairman Harold E. llughes. I D· lo""·a). and Other subcommittee mem· bers. DuPont admitted that he v.•as .. appalled" by national marijuana a r· rest figures bul said the issues of law and health should be considered separately in forming national policy. DuPont has spoken out frequently - (In marijuana. In recent days he has: -Su ggested in a speech that "the social cos ts" of enforcing criminal penaltiCs for possession of marijuana for personal use -such as lifetime crimina l reco rds and increased dis respect for the Jaw -m~1y not he \1·orth the effo rt. -Reported that marijuanu is "dangerous ... for the health on •the basis of increas ing scientific e\'idcnce that it impairs the ability to dri\'e a car, that one of its ingredients has a tendency to accumulate in the brain and other body tissues and that in a nimals it a ffect s s uc h bas ic biological res ponses as the abili ty lo resist disease.'' "The t"·o positions are not incon- sistent," DuPont told news men l\lon- day in releasing the go1·ernment 's fourth report t o Cong r ess on marijua na and health. DuPont. 38, ;/medical docl or \\'ith a 1-la r\·ard degrer. said he has tried marijua na. as have an cslimutcd 26 million Americans ··i n the pa s t I ha\'c u s ed marijuana." he said "But it's been a number of yea rs ago I have no inlen· lion of repentin g the experience ,. -Cons ultants Get $529,717 From Irvine Betv.'een J an. 1. 1973 and last Oct. 22. the city of Irvine sp(.nt $529,717 lo pay consultants for43 projects. A city accounting or the consultant ser\'ice rees sho"'S \\lilsey and l·lam the larges't rec ipients with fou r stuct_ies totalling $118,109 during the period. General plan preputation by Wilsey ;ind ~lam , the latgcsl single. expen· diture, totall ed S89.99G. The expcnsl' \\'as part of an initial general plan estimate of $95,000 1\'JHch swell ed In 8171,000 as ntl-\\' u reas of study v.•cre added. A public spfe t y study by con· .ti ultants Bo,o_z·1\lli;>Jl and~ ll ~illon tofonea S30.ll\l0. ,.\ \'ariety or studies. most dealing \Vith tra[fi c projectioris, brought p11yment totalling $39,751 to ll('rninn Kimme l and As sociates. Park design by consultant Al a n Ribera and his former partnership Ribera nnd Sue totalled $1 14,849. A r :1i1"•:1y lo"•ering !\ludy cost $33.400 and \\':1s one of three proj('Cl!I eafning Lumpman and Associates a total or $38 , 756. Alan l\f. Vorhees nnd Associates received $10.185 for un l r\·inc transit :,ludy. I \\'('Its. t'll\'ironmcnt:.11 i1npacl repor- ts. drainage studies. ntii!ll' and <'ily • recnrd munagcmcnL ~ccountcd for ~ the ba lanQe of the C(lnsultanl "nl'lk. ' I JJpper Bay Agreement Approved By BILL SCHREIBER ot lM O..lly l"l!M Staff ri.tore t ha n a decade of discontent between the Irvine Co mpany and Orange County over Upper Nev.•port Bay ended• today "'ith the board of supervisors accepting an agreement expected to tarn the estuary into a permanent ecological preserve. Supervisors \'Oted 4·1 in fa vor of a pact ""'ith their long-time antagonists in the ownership fight. Only Supe r- visor Robert Battin. who called the plan a .. payoff by the slate to the Ir· 1·ine Company'' voted against it . The agreement "·ould: -Require the company to pay $1 .65 million in back taxes on disputed Up· per Bay property rather than the $10 million figure that has been used by the county assessor. -Res ult in payment by the state De panment of Fis h and Game or S3.5 million to t he com puny for 527 acres of !'and. including three tidaffsfands. a strip 10 feet wide above mean high tide a ll around the bay and public e n· trances into the bay areu. -Call for revision of the stale tidela nds trust on the bay putting the 527 acres of purchased land, plus 214 ac res of county tildelands. into a "·ildlife preserve -Require imm ediate v.·ithdrav.·a l by both the county and the company of three pending lawsuits over taxes and prescripti\'e rights invol\'ing the Up· per Ba y !\loney fo r the state purchase of company land may come from the open·space bond act approved by 1·oters in June . But se\'eral s peakers in Tuesday's debate indicated more negotiations may lie a head. The Sl.65 million tax settlement will be redistributed primarily to school dis trict s und other ,agencifS in thl' immediate 1·icinity of !he bay Delalian.t y Ou.t ' As Cou.nty ~s GOP Cliairnia11 i\Iembers of -the Orange Count} Republican Central Committee e nded a stormy e\'cning or debate ri.1 onda} --a nd o us t e d c h ai rm a n. George Delahanty \1·ith se.\'eral \'Otes to spare. In a mo\·e \\·hich Dela hanty had forecast late last "·eek. the committee gra ppled with parliamentary moves and blis tering debate. then voted 20 t9 8 to remove the chairman from his post. The SE'ssion at party headquarters 'vas packed "'ith· membe rs and onlookers -lured by De la h anty's published predictions that he "'as being made ""·a &capcgoat" for tht• poor s h o\\o·in~ of Republica ns in general in the recent elections. • l!C'•blamcd Ne\\·port Bcach_h.sscrri.- blyman Ro bert Badham for sPa""•ning the ntflvc for his (H1stcr. ' lludham Monday did nolconceat hi.s desire ·10 See ffi'e "cti.atrmari replaced. B~dhal'l,l m;ide the motion to remove Delahanty, · The ouster com es nearly at the e nd of Delahanty's term, because J.l on- day's session \\'as the last me,etlng or tht>currenl committee. The next· meeting will come in January "'hen reorganization Will 5e e matt.er of course. In the meantime. Delaha nty w\11 ht' repluced by Willis Clemons . .,.ho had ser\1Cd a~ vice chairman under lheoustcd l<'aderorthe group. The ous ter assertedly stems from feudin1i1 betwet:n De la hanty a nd several county officeholders. primarily Badham and F'ullert on A~§'1m blymu n John Briggs • The Grenr Rn<·e .. Bil bo . · \\'In ner of 1\'londay s grea1 snail ra ce at L"(' l r\·in('. is co ngratulctted by O\\ ne r 1\Iike RC'ese Cl f \"e\\·p0rt Bl'<1l·h . <abo,·ei after chspl ay1ng 1v1nn1ng form tbclo1,·1. Ree!ie. a .1 uninr bi0logy ma.10r at CCI said he found the s pl'l'd.v !'ltl:dl 111 ('nsla :\T csa Rael"\\ a!'I conducted 1n con.iuncti(ln '' it h Bic1lng~ \\'l't:k al the lr\·1ne C'<tn1pus F~irst pri ze 1s dinner ut. :.i ~·rcnrh 1·l'~lallr<1nt Reese said he. cl (les not intend to order csoargot s ' . .,, • I' • • Safari Slump Se nds 1Board to the Lio11s L111n Cuunlr~· Safari nC?L'<ls to bt'UI up more people fron1 tilt: bu:-.hl'l'i OI Oranj.!e Coonly to visi1 the tourist purk in lrvirl('. Dcl·l1n 1111 at\('ndanc<'. ••llrlbult'<l to the gasoline sho11 tt,1t1· an1t ttw slun1 pi11g (•cn110rny. ould increased intert~l rhtes ha\·t: t11 used th<· <'om.pans lQ fi1 1l OOhind i11 ils l1):Jn pJymcnts. fl urry S\•hust<'•'. prcs 1d1·nt :ind ('h ,1irn1an of Linn Cou1llr1 Safari In('. dlsC'loserl tltonrl,ty th;•l llh• uiunpa n~ 1, bchl <I nll11 l' thun S2 5 n11\I on in loan 1111d intcr\'SI pay1n('nts. Il l.' l\tUd lh1· 11n1u:-1cn1 cn1 p.1rk has sufferrd a slg nific,1nt lh'OI) 1t1<1\ll·nc\.1 nCl'1 h1~ ~\·:11 111 acl<tiion to u l111·.1te 1ncreas(' Ii\ in ter('!ll pa ,v l)lcuts on il s debt to St•t•ur1t .1 P .1 1·1fi1· ,\,1111111,11 B;1nk , l.'" 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Complex By a 3·2 ~·ot e i\londa y, the lrvinl' Pl anning Commission concurred \1'ith the rit~· rounl'il in overturning a proposed ban on indust rial de\'clop- ment in half.mile 11·ide S\1•aths in t h(' flight paths of.El Toro l\larine jets. Co n1n1issioners Emil Benes and Frank H urd voted to ket>p thl· prohib ition a s the tomn1ission re\•ie11·ed council changes to iii; recommE'ndations on the proposed I r· \'ine Industrial Complex·Eust . The 2.058-acre industrial ~om pll•x 1~ to be built in an ;:irea)ialf·in and haU- 'out of lhe city limits. It 1\·11! be bor· dered bY the l\1 arine base on the nor th. Santa Ana Free\\·ay on the south and by the lrvii;ie city limits Qn th1· southeast. ·Additionally. thE! commission asked for a flexible scale of noise reduction st!lndards in building constructifln throughnul the propo~ed industrial area The l r\'tnc Company 1 ... ~eck1ng " combination ;o,one and p1·t"zo1it• change to allo1\' industri:1l .dc 1·~Jop n1ent,-1fthe land. . . A 1>rt'\'ious co111 mission rec11n1 n1c:,11- dation had suggestt>d th ut no building he ;tllo11·ed along the glide paths nf 7\1arinc JCIS unless the fligh t-angll' 11 as less than 10 degrees -cCln siderably steeper than the jets r'!n descend. Instead. building 11·ithin the "01·er· fli ght corridor s .. \l'hich are con· s1dercd crash-hazard areas ·.1·dl be l'ont rollcd by condilional use permit ~ The lr,·ine Con1pany is presentl~ ne gotiating \\'llh the federal g111·('rn· ment nn ~a 1·y Dcpat1n1cn1 lt.>a -.es nl de\·rlopmenl rights for the affc<'lcd property l'hl.' l'llm m 1ssu1n suggcsl('<I Lha1 nnise criteria <·ur\·cs be applied.Ji• huildtng construction standarn., I\ 1th1n the induslri al area Dis play o f Art Pla nned in lrYint• ' t\rl \\Ol'kS prorlur 1•0 h\ nlt•n1ht·r~ ol lh\· lr1·int• .\rl l.ea).!ui· \1111 bt· d1:-.play{•d and JulJJl(~tl al the ho1nt.• 01 Buth J aml·son, !jfi!J\ C~prc.~~ ·rrer· l.anl·. 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S11,,•Port.. lit ~" ·~· )II>< o "'''"•" At I 0..•tli "•"1 •• •• f "1'""'n"'"'' •tt F1Mn1• l•·I , ...... _ "" "'G••Ollf• •I ,,...,.,,. ,.,, "-""'"' I I ~-.. •~._,,,.,u,.• •10 """"'·-"~ ., Wtfillll'tt•• •• • . I :! O•ILY P'lO r , . • Pilot Logbook • ID Irvine Housing Still Burning Issue B~· OOL"G t.AS FRl'iLSCllE O! , ... 0.•I~ ll'lltf ~1•11 Li ke Pavlov 's dogs, the reQ1,>rters covering I i:_\·1ne seem _!Q_rcspond lo the bell on lhei r typewritercurfi;.iges by aulomullcally writing something about low and modcratc·inconl€housing. ' "l'Vt:R\' Tl~l r. I sll tlo11n . I find myself \Vri ting <1 housing story before I can stop m\ ~e lf," h<is lung ~i nl·c lost it~ ~hee n :.is a ~hb remark. I ft ht• thing!) cor;\ 1nuc the 11 :.i y thL·v 're g fl1n~. Irvine city Ii mils signs may one! -day proclaim. ••Jrt'inl': ·t.ow-·cost ~fousing-·t:apit<il of·1-he Known t.:nivt'r:.c'' or "G alt\\'a}' to Loy,•. inrome Villas.'· Penuryflcld could he the nl·x:l Ir\ sncCo mpa nytracl SO~tETl)tES it seems as if cycrybody's out to get Irvine on the housing 1s:.uc. 'fhc attorney general ·!'> housing task force 1 :.ilk~ ,1boutsuit;;, the Orange County Fair !lousi ng Couo· cil talks about <l1scnm11iat1011. 'fhe Oranl-?.l' Cou nty Hum u n J{ ('I a tio n s Com mission ho td~ hl·a rings . Thll CJr:111i,:c County Counril on Envir('lnment, F.m · ployment . Et:onomy ~111d UC\'t~lopment <C EEED ). the En vi ro nm ent:il Coali tion of Orange County :ind others a re o.i 11 tu I king a bout low· cost hoLU.ing in Irvine. ••1rnc11.- Judging rrom all the attention given to Irvine, the re must be _no similar problems elsewhere in the county. You don't hear about low· in· come housing problems in the Sadd\cback Valley. And what about L3guna Bcal'h, !':eu·1J0rt Beach and the rest'.' Tll E Rf:t\L problem is that Irvi ne is doing s9mething wrong-it's doing something. If the city fathC'rs had the common sense and under~tanding or the bureaucratic mind th('y should. tht'Y would have kept their mouths shut. That goes for the city mothers too. . Instead what do they do? The city decides to determine whether there is a pr0blcm. the extent of it and how to rectify the matter. TJIE FA ILI NG must be due to the newness of the city. Older, wiser burcuucracies like tounly government have the good sense to lie low until the heat is riff. . ,, • Bri1fgi11g tl1e ltlnrsh C;,1mpus· Dtf\fl' · ,.iu··be o}jen l nr ltllfflt· across thc-marsh·tan·ds ··· :-;cparating t:ni\'ersity Dri ve and J amboree _Bou le vard ~y the t·nd nf De c:em be r. a ccol·ding to I rvine Public \Vorks Director llrcnt :\luchO\\". 'rhc Sl million road project, inC'luding this S'J20.000 bridge. covers onl y ;_ibou~ one mile. but has been a Tall, Handsome • f:D/'fOR"S NOTl'· Sandy Fawkes. a journalist with the London Daily E.'.x- pre.~s. has been traveling in the United States. Twelve days ago, she met Pout John Knowles in Atlanta and traveled wllh him to Florida without knowing he was wanted /or ques/lonn1g in up lo 12 slayings. She wrote the following account for Thl' Allonta Co11st11111ion. By SANDY FAWKES ~'\TI.ANT1\ cAPl -lie u·as tall, fair and handsome, with the im- maculate manner of lhe eomfor~ably rich American. \\1e met in.a bar in Atlanta and he offered to show me the city. After a romantic e\•ening. he suggested we drive to-J\-1ialni,where he was going to see his la\\'yer and I \\'as to visit frie nd s. . It seemed like a good \vay of Spending a few days and seeing a bit of Nose Job Brings Suit • ~~ear in the making. \\I-hen nr'v-link oprns. it ,,·ill bypus)) CCt ron<l del ti.Jar Free w<1y construction on ti.-lacArthur &--iulevard 01nd pro\·ide a dirC'ct (•ft nnection bet1,·een l 'C lr\·inl• ~ind Jr,·in~ ln- dustri<JI Cnn1p le\. • And M11rderer? America, so I invited him tl>plck me up ut my hotel the following day. How could I have possibly knov.•n that those strange hands, the ha nd s that would carry my suitcases. faste n rny seatbelt. catch a mosquito ha.wk ldragdn fly) in my room and carry it tenderly to freedom, had only three days before strangled a nd trussed a JS.year-old gi rl . police said. and reportedly stabbed her father to death , plunging scissors into him 27 times? The ma n I knew as Darrel Golden \\'US realt y a wanted criminal. · <The .mnn s he iaefilified as Golden is be lieved to be Paul Jphn KnO\\'les. 25, a Florida parolee charged \l"ith n1urder in t1i'o Georgia stayings and wanted ror questioning in other slayings. He is being held in the Bibb County Jail in i\lacon \Vhilc authorities search for a missing Florida high\\•ay patrolman and a Dr la11•are bus inessman thought to have been taken hostage by Knov.•les last \1·eek.) J\1y spine still cramps with fear v.·hen I remember the jokes I made about what a risk I was taking, setting off on a journey with a stranger. Now I feel it was those jokes and my sense of humor that kept me alive. \\'e drove through the uutumn countryside of Georgia keeping a careful eye out for trnffic cops. As '"'l' neared Jacksonville, he said he was ·tired and asked me to drive. \Vhile I did so, he put his head on my lap and \\"ent rast asleep. Only later did I discover that he jumped pa·role from this section of F1orida. and that the car .that I was so thrilled to be driving had been reported • , \\!hen the city council decided to try lo do something about the gencr:.i lly recognized inability of many fai:nilies.-to find housin~, it stuck out aboul a yard anti a hnlf or neck a nd vutually begged any interested party to take u few 1\•hacks. . ... ,lt.js . for cxci mple, much easier and more dramatic to cnt1c1ze Ir· ,·ine's housing pla n than to ask another government lodrart one. LONDON tUPll -Plasti c surgl·ons rebuilt Lesley Lo\1·e1·'s nose after it 11'<1S battered in an auto crash but shl' didn't like th~ir \\'Ol"k and went lo court. A judge sympathized and a\varded ht••' $6,600 ~amages. ' Police Chief Micl1ael Fired By An~heim _,..__~~!enJ~~.~.,.o_el,h~~Yil>Jl.§lj:."1.Jl9..IJ!~U~Q~i~~&T. .~ia-----il- •• FEDE RAJ,, S'f r\TE and other local go\'ernments have certainly nQl resolved tbc ma tter, so maybe Irvine has nipped more th an it ccin chew. \Vh ile th e menagerie or housing issue camp followers fla y 3\\'ay ~t what the l"it y has done. they should at least be aware that an effort ts being made. Thal 's n1ore than most ritie.s ar~ doi~g. ~l ea n"•hi le . there goes that bell again , s1gna hng another round of the Irvine housing hassle. Peeper Gets Purse, No Peek -Man Receives 15-year Term For Slaying "ll "s turned up, squashed up and horrible," said ).liss Lov•er, 23. The j udge lqokcd at pictures or !t-1iss Lo,1 ei> before her 1971 ac- cident and said, "The nose now is quite diffL·rent in sh,1pe and .appearance." _5tate Halts_ Quarantine On Shellfish LONDON IUPl)-A Peeping Tom tried to talk a l'i1iss \Vo rld contestant into stripping and par:.iding for hi n1 naked and then stole hct' p1,1rse \\'hen she refu sed. orgunizers of the beauty contest said 1oday. J ane ~1oll e1. th e ~J.ycar·•·ld "-1iss Denmark . di s covt"red lhl· man peering into hl'I' flrs\.floor hotel roo1n Crom l ht• balconv \\'her! shf> \\'alked to lhl' v.·indo1\ if: h~·r bra and panties to get :i·br~ath of fre sh air. Confessed killer E ldon P eLer' Dearth was sentenced J\1onday to one to 15 years in state prison for the ....-~ slaying of a young Tl1arlne deserter whose body was round last Dec. 20 in By the Associated Pres~ l'\lussels · <1nd clalns are e~table 1'hc ~rok esman s<11d th•· mun told the girl he \\',LS a secul'ity offict·r Lr~ ing to c ~1 tch :1 Pce111ng Tom and asked her to lakl~ off her remaining clothing and "alk on th·· ball ony to entice the peeper into a trap. 3 Plead lnnoce'nt CllJC;\GO t t; Pl I -The ::illcgcd m a~tcrmind bC'hind th<' bi ggl"st rash hl'i SI in L. S. histciry and tv.'o :1lll"grd arcnmpli ers i\lond::iy plcadl'd 1n - llt'ICl'Ot lf1 rhar,t!l'S !ill'mm1n,t! from lhc S4 .3 millinn i\rm11rrd Express C11. bur,!!la ry . Lui}!i DiFonzo, 27, formerly of r·u 11 Hive r . l\T :1ss .. Pasqual e Charles i\l arzano. •12. of su hui:ba n Cicero. und his cousin. \V1lliam An- thony l\lurzano. 31. of suburb:i n Ber- wyn, all pleaded not guilty. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T~0rf1'91 (N _\I l),flty Pllo! """'"'"''"I\,.,.,.,. t>o,.a ,,. to.-, P<u•. •I pub!>\,..., o, 1""°''""9'" C:.o,1\1 Pulll•Y'•"O C:O"'P•~• ~·••lo #<l•!•O"' ••~ __ ., ,...,,,.,,, 1"'°"'4" f"°'"' t0< eo.t• :.:--v~1;:,":.~:~·~':'.,'1'=. 8:~.~'."~ Yo....., ""'""" """'" ,.,.,, • """'• ,...,......, .. ,,., 1\ P.,.Dl<\""d ~luld•f\ -~rl. I~ ''""<IHI ""'"""'""' pl~"' '' 111 '°"wt•~ ll•r flt•MI. C:O.•• ,,...,.., C•h!ornt••I~ Robert N. Weed ""•••<Ir"!'"" Put111"""' Jatk R. Curley ll •C• P•M•denl •nd C.tn•••• ""'""<II"' Thom;,s Keevrl • Thoma\ A Murptune ""'"'ll'"Q (Gii"' Charles H Loo~ R1cho re1 P. Nall A•i.•141\t M411•Qu•Q Edit"'\ Ollites the San Clemente area. Orange County Superior Court Judge ·Eve rett \V. Dicke.v sentenced Dearth. 47. of Los Angeles, who had earlier pleaded gui lty to reduced. charges (l[ voluntary manslaughter. . Dearth was initially charged with the murder or J\farine 'Oale Arthur Erley,·ein. 21 . y,·hose decomposed body. wrapped in a tarpaulin, was found in a ravine off Avenida Pico by an off duty firem an whose dog snuffed uut the mould eri ng rem:iins. Dearth told {lffi cers \\"hen he filed his guilty plea that h<' and Erle\\·~1n quarreled over possession of a RUn :ind the 11 eapon "'cnt off while lhe lv.·o ffil'nstrugg:led. W.arning on Energy TOK YO I U Pl ) -Sccrelary of State Jtenry A. KissinRC'r warned today that Prcs1dc11t Ford may use "other mean- s .. to cut energy consumption i11 th·· Un i cd States if his pl ras for volun· tary conservatinn go unhcedl.'d. "Thl' President is committed to achieving r estraints (1n l'ner"J!:Y e<1nsumptinnl 01·er the next 10 years."' Kissinger told a news t'On!t>rcncru·" Shot in Head again. , 'fhat is the 11·ord from Henry Onger· lh, a sanital'y engineer in the state D'epartment of Health. Ongerth said that' the slate lifted its annual quarantine Oct. 31 on the taking of mussels and clams from California coasta l "'aters. E\'ery year in J\1ay the department issues a ban on taking these shellfish because the water u•arms up in the summer, inl'reasing the 1>0ison in :,,nr,c of the ~mall organisms th at shellfish themselves eat . 1r p~o1ilt· l'<ll :1 cla1n or mussel du1ing the:->e \I arm months. they n1a~· di gest a l<irgc amount of the poisonous chemic:ils and become ill. .. Ir yuu get enough. it can kill a per- son ." On~crth ~;iid in a tt'lephone n1 tervie1\· frotn his labol'alury 111 Jkt"kL•Jt•\ But 1 tie la ..,t dl'a!h happened_ many years :1go. he added. and the last kno11•n ill ness fron1 shellfish \Vas two 01· thrl'C years ago. "This has nothing to do \Vith man· n1adc pollu ti on. "()ngerth said. The ~talc posts signs on beaches \V :l rning people about the situation as part of "a long-term program that has gone on ror years.·· Ongerlh said. Socialite 1Killed In Painting Flap L,1\ JOLl~A fA P l Socicd irc (':irtlh ll llosm('r \\':JS s hot lo dL·ath in 11 11 .1 r~u n1cnl \1·i1 h <1 p.1intcr 11v(· r \\'h,1t "ppa rl·n t I, w,1:; son1(• rn 1 nor \\'Ork dn1h' in Oil(' room. j)j ~licL' s:u<I tO(lay . ·rhc> ln1!->Ua n<I k1ek1 ·d a Luger au\ornatu· p1-.1ol•,t•1;1y l'r·oru Ke llngg .i nd r .111 t.o :1 f(·l,•phnne, • Ge<lt•"""H U0 ....,,.•16-1~11'h! IU•-1 S-Kll' Jl)l .. ,,....,.., -•• ,,, L•Du11•8•K" , ... c:. ............ si• ... t """''f'OI°" llo•~" llt•! k•~~ lloutt••'" Wlk!l•blc• ~4ll•f 1110' U P•1 Ao.Id .i!.l"O..:oor•,..••• 'l'hL' p:1inf er. idcntlrtcd by [)()licP as IA.' Ho.'· U. K cllogg~dh·d lute1· ol"'ba lf. in1·estigators caUcd a self·lnflictt>d u·nund. Out the.\ snid ll1l' shol 1,1,·as lirt'd in a struggle with ~1rs. llolmcr 's husband . Rober!. \\'h1lr c.dlin}! l"•l1c1•. Jl olme1· was l<ild by a 1na1d that Kellogg had anotht.•r gun . llolmt•r returned lo thl' roo1fl l1n d slrugg\,•d with Kellog[( h\·fo rc lhe sec .. nd v.·ea1~1n. n Dc.r · ri nger pi.~tol. disch<irged and \\·oun· lll"d Kellogg in the J?roin ' T1lephone (7 14) 642-4321 Classifled Advertising M2·S671 S.OOOlfbMI V•ll•• Nt ... OUou Sll .. 310 r,.,..~.,(1•'"""" 49S·06JO (Ofh'''""' ttll O•~nfl" C.. t ~'"'"'II c-ero. ,.. ....... '"'''" •llll'lt•.i·Ofl• "'•tor•41 "''l!f• ••• ~ .. ,.,,_ .. ~\ """''" .... . "' ''"°'°"'"'" •• •!ll>Ou! 1..-.;i. .,... ......... <ti '°""'!§II'-· I l ~l rs. Jlolmer. 47, '"'a~ shot in the head. A ste1,son. Don Jlnln1t'1'. said Kel· logg , 62, r e l urnrd ~tond ;1y t o .. Ch:1 lea u du Bonht.•ur," nc11h pur chased home of lhc llolmt'r9, ::ip p;u·ently expecting lo he 1>;11d fo1· un · romplrted painting "-'"rk last v.cek Tht< SIC'pSf>n l:.1\'t' thl' f11llo11i11g <t<' counl Lo police: Kellogg a r1d ~1rs. llol mer "'alkerl lo a b<l<'k bedroom \vhlc~h doubled as bur o(fice. Her hus b11nd later "·cnt lh\'f(' i 11d f1)und thcnl IJolh 1,1,·!'lundl"d I I lloln1e1 . \l'ho 011ns a carpet com· pany, £aid "The problem "'ith the f>,11111 job \\ 11s-JUSl a IX'lly thing, not 1fnport:1nt Oi l ;tll.'' 1\n i11\'l'!5li g.1ti•1n sh•l\\ed Kellogg. \1 h1) i,, ed "'ith his '''ire and a 17-year- nld d.1u~hter 1n nt'arby El CaJon, h.111 been under mental :;trrss wilh family vrot1T\•ms. d1•pu1y Coronl.'r \Va rren 'h.101\)('• :-said. ~l ri;. llolm('r, :i l.AS ,\og~·ll.'s nali\"•'. "al' an 1.1l·compl 1l'\hl·1I piunisl \\'hO had 1~rrnr m cd on the con~·,.'rl stagL'. Sh1· was .1<'1111(' 11\.San Di,·go cultural und ~·omen 's nttivit1cs. Anaheim police Chief David Mi chel was fired Monday in a move city of· fi cials hope wi ll counter growing ...unrest in the troubled department. City Manager Keith J\1urdock sought Michel's resignation under pressure from the city council, which several weeks ago refused to grant a pay increase to the chief and three other top administrators. In a prepared statement, Murdock said ... J\ly desires to improve the department effecti\•ely require I take measures I feel are appropriate. "The political activities or the police officers association are well _known and have contributed heavily to the internal deterioration," he ad- ded. Ptfic hel's troubles began a year ago when a majority of the city's 318 of- ficers joined in organized dissent over a pay.and benefit package that the chief and other city officials opposed. The policemen staged walkouts and other demonstrations inc!uCling -a n "Officer Frie ndly" program that amounted to a cutback by patrolmen in the nu mber of traffic tickets given out. Anaheim Mafor \Villi am Thom said morale in the department is at an all time low and that Michel.has not been able to gi\•e the type of strong leader· ship needed to reverse that trend. J\1ic hel said he is still negotiating 1vith t he city and will stay on at least another three months. Accomplice Held. SA LEl\1 , Ore. <AP) -Joan Coberl1·. 24 . illonrovia. Calif.. accuse•I of helping convicted killer Carl Cletus Bo\\•lcs to escape from the Oregnn !Slate Pri-.on last s pring. v.·as senten- t'l'<l i\·loncln y to three yl!ars i11 prison. i\l rs. Cobcrly \~·as identified as Bowles' niece. \Vhen he awoke. I teased him gently about the con\'ersation we had the evening before. We had gone to the revolving bar at the top of the Re gency Hotel in Atl anta and watched the cily move slowly around. It was romantic a nd \\"e sat talking about ourselves in.that intimate way complete strangers can. For a while, he talked about his ramily, hi s father who ov.•ned a s mall chain of restaurants in New Ptlexico, his· brothers and sisters and the mother he loved. It "'as when he asked me as a journalist if I would y,·rite a book about him J began to think, "Ohm~ God, I've got a right one (kookJ." But I thought since I was drinking his drink, I would listen to him patiently. lie then told me an extraordinary story of some secret in his life that could only be told after his death, which he expected could C1\me a ny time. He did not expect to live a year. He told m e that the tapes with the .f.letalls were deposited with his lawyer in 1i1iami and that they would nlalre world headlines when they were published. It was a t all story and like any astute English lady I took it with a large pinch of salt. • He again denied all my joking attempts to identity him as a mu'r·. derer, narcotics smuggler or recent version of the Boston Strangler. . Yet he admired the cult of the loner, the social outcast. His voice was very low. It was the first time l felt fear, but like a fool I brushes! it away. In the end. I felt he was a lonefy young man on a super ego trip, and was sorry for him. 1-lis manners 1verc superb. J\ly v.•ish u'as his command. Doors were 01>ened. d rinks \Ve re ordered. We \vent y,•herever I v.'anted to go: Cape Catfaveral, St. Augustine's fort. He 1vas proud of his America. How could I possibly know that the clothes which he looked after so carefully and dis played so proudly had allegedly been bought by his vie· tims' credit cards"? l-le stayed at \Vest Palm Beach \1'hen we arri\'ed near J\1iami, but not al my hotel. l-lc m et me at my hotel 's bar for several days. He even drove me in that s upposedly stolen car , to an interview I had arranged with U.S. Atty. Gen. William Saxbe. I was preparing to return to London and had many other friends to see. So I lefl him in a bar and didn't return his phone calls. It was at that bar that he met some friends of mine who liked him and look him back to their hotel for a drink, and that was Where he stayed that night. · The next day. he offered to drive my friend's \11ife to the hairdresser and on the way attempted to rape he r. She escaped. Md from men on the gentle person \\'hO carried-my bags when We went shopping and looked after my waOet so that it wouldn't get stolen disappeared. He never took anything from me; it's really extraordinary. I reported his rape attempt to the poli ce immediately. and identified him from a police photograph, since he had been convicted of se veral crimes berore . .. STRETCHING A POINT- ,, With the innovation of new· kin~s of carpet bac_kings, correct stretching is all·important. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch. Our main concern is with . understretching. Carpe!fng in many new homes and even in whole tracts have been installed wil hout a power stretcher be ing unloaded from tile truck. In some of these homes. after the carpet is "slopped '· in witp a knee·kicker, a watering can is used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable, isn't it?· At Alden ·s we take great pride In correct installations. Stretching is achieved with stretchers that go wall-to-wall, attended by experienced i:nechanics. trained by us. Don't gamble the price of your carpet purchase on-a ·poor 4 instaHation. THERE'S NO GAMBLE if you puy from Alden's! AIADEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES . 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUltS: -11n"'""" 'le S:JG-fll.. ' let-SAT, t :JO le 5 , . • • • I ' I -• I • Quntington Beaci.; Folliltain Valley Tl N • .. ' VOL. 67, NO. 323, 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ...,.. TU'ESDA,Y, NOVEMBER 19, 1974 ' .. .... Tod.ay's Final N.V. Stocks TEN CENTS A . -mt of ·Harbour Patr.i By TERRY COVILLE If lhe. county accepts lhe job, it will o•u..n.iuvl'i11t1Utt sau the cit~.IJlore..thu.n SlQ0.000 over lluntin glon B~~;h city councii~;n-lhe next seven months and $203,012 on agreed l\1CJnday they want OrangC\ ~e 1975·76 budget. County to assume the patrol duties · "I never thought I 'd make this along the nine miles or Huntington motion," Councilman Don Shipley Harbour waterway$. commented as he began the action to Councilmen said they want out or eliminate the city's harbor patrol the harbor patrol business, and a for· division. "But economics have ma] request for the transfer was to be brought it about." J made today to Orange Co unty super-City Administrator Dave Rowlands visors. told council members he would like to ' ' see the county assume the Patrol by Dec.16 .. Thal \11ould help the .city save money on this year's budget a nd allow some of ·the city's nine h'il rbor patrol members to transfer to lhe HunUng- ton Beach fir&department • There will be se.veral vacancies in the fire department by then because of an expanded paramedics program and normal attrition. Larry Leamon. chief or operations ·~or the Ora nge County ll a rbors. Beaehe~ and Parks Department. said today the trans(er could be acrom· pfished by Dec. 16, if cOunty St.1per- visors authorize it. He said he. believes the county 's harbor patrol units ia Sunset Aquatic Park could h andle Huntington Har- bour with little additional cost to the county. One patrol boat is perm~nently as· signed to Sunset Aquatic Park, and a backup patrol bn:n rrom !'\e\\•por t !-!ar bor is also in use :it the presenl. Leamon said a ne1\ fire-re-scue boat is now undf'r cons1ruct1on for use in the Sunset a rea There v.·ould be t\.\'O boats and t\\'O or three men con· tinually on duty if the county takes ove-r the patrol or liuntington Har· hour. He said two things the city patrol now docs might not be done by the ('ounty -the cleanup of debris frorp channels and spo t <'hecks for _bQs>JJ~Jl .. ,., .. cons truction in backyards and on docks "But \\'e may try those, they just aren't hi'g h priorities with us.'~ still have to t alk it over y.•itK" t h rity ," Leam9n expla ined. The counci l 's acfion v.•as unanimous. 6·0 y.•ith 11arliett W)eder absent, to eliminate the cit)'. P:tiltiil· "' ., City Will Keep Beach Con.trols Death • m Desert Pioneer Talbert's Remains Found \Vhile city councilnlen agreed" to eliminate city 'patrols in Huntington •~arbour channels , they rearfirmed their intention to maihtain city con- trol over the one mile of municipal beach. Councilman J t!rry l\latney asked his council mates to reaffirm the city's desire to keep the beaCh and ier under tl.UJ1ling!on!l!l~a~c:!J,l:20~!l...----~.,,,;;";;,.::';, i(f the itC1loi1Was necessary to settle the fears in the harbors and beaches department that after the ' harbor plltr61 \vus e ll1)linated, the beach might be next. All six councilmen agreed there v.·ould be no move to give away the city beach -at least in the near future. Case Dropped Against , Five Jn Shooting The last of five men arrested in C{ln· nectio n with an Ocl. 31 shooting in· volving motorcyclists in Huntington Beach has been released ' after the district allorney's office declined to prosecute. • · A Wes t Orange County Municipal Court j udge dismissed the case against Timottly Morton, 23, of 1'ustin. He had been charged with tV.'{I counts of assault With a deadly weapon. !\lorton "''as a mong five persons ar· rested afler the shooting al 7743 ttonald Road left tv.·o men-wounded. one seriously. l\.lorton and \\larren I-licks. 27. or Santa Ana suffered gunshot v.·ounds. i\lorton y;as released to police after treatment at ,Orange County l\.fedical Center, and !licks spent several \\'eeks recovering ;11 Huntington ln- tercommunity 1-lospital. Police said charges against i\lorton v.•t•rc dismissed because none of the {llher men ~n\•olvcd \\'Ould tes tify against him. Charges again st i\larc De\\·dney. 24 . Qf 7743 Ronald Road, and William Gehrke, 24, \\'ho lists no permanent address. were disntissed after the di strict a ttorriey ruled they acted in self-defe nse. - 1'he district attorney also dismissed a charge of possession or dangerous \\'eapons against Lawrence Nyman. 27. of the Ronald Road addresa. Poli ce earll er had released J ohn Cooper. 24, of the Ronald Road ad- dress. a fter c1uestiooin_g him, 'Cir- Cl ergyn1an Sei~t>d BERLIN 1,\PI Police arrested C<irnl•lius Burckh;1tdt. a e!l·y('ar-old 1>rntestanl ('h•rgyman. today in con- 11ection v.·ith the l'C\'t1ng1• n1urder of .. \Vest Be1·Jin's highe"lt r:1nking judge. The v.·ift• uf anoth .. r ch.•rgyman \\·as atTt•ste-d Sunday Hl the' plot to kill Judgl' Gur nl•'I' \'11n Orcnkn1unn. By K•T•YCL•NCV Olt1M D1'11l'tl9!5tl" The remains of Gordon Talbert, a m embe r of a pioneer Huntington Beach family, have been found in a desolate desert area in Riverside County, two m iles frQm his disabled car. -. River side County Sheriffs deputies found the skeletal remains and parts of a wallet believed to be Talbert's last Thursday . They •fiad been sear- !--.!rin· t"Since hik ers spottmf~T:fllWl'f"S car a week ago. -· Diiiy ..... SUtl ,..._ MARION SPEER ADMIRES AN OLD. OLD FRIEND Huntington Beach Man Receives Card for Second Tlme Double Value New Yeat;'s ' Card Used Twic'e By P t\ TTY BURNETT Ollllelhlllyl'IWSl.llf l\.larion Speer's cousi.n llattie got double her money's v.•orth for a New Year's greeting card because Spee r received it tv.·ice, once in 1911 and once in 1974. \Vhere the card has been in lhe 63 rears in betv.•een has puzzled'Speer since his friend Anne l~artin broughl the card to his 11untington Reach horn~ a ,v.·eek ago. 1\l r s ll artin 's _g randdaughters found lhc card in a basket of more than 500 in a Ri,·erside antiQue shOJ>. TheY recogni zed Speer's name, paid 50 cents for ~he card and sent ii to their grandmother. Speer is a man of 90 yeurs of •No Profiteering' me mories. lie recalls Hunti'ngton Beach in 1921 \\'hen as a young engineer he came to newly discovered oilfields. He"recalls Buffalo Bill. And. he recalls 1899 when he last saw his cousin Hattie. leaving Texas by covered \\'agon along the Oregon Trail. TY.'elve years late r, she sent the gold-embossed New Year 's card from Oiltario. Ore .. to Speer, \\'hn then V.',as in fort Lupton, Colo. He gave the card to the 1\·lcthodist church in Fort Lupton for a mission . "I remember that." Speer says "But hov.• in the \\'Orld did that ~el to Riverside'' "I know one thing. It 's a once-in· lifetime coincidence. ll will ne \·er happen to nle again." A&P Reveals Markup On Price of Meat \VASl-ltNGTON IAP) -One of the cent \1hile the grflSS margin declined nation's lar gest supermarket chains al)(lt1t l percent. today disclosed it s markups on the The cha rt .he supplied <ilso shov.•ed retail price or m eat to support its eon· that. ut 21 ~89 petccnt of the reta~I tention that the dirfcrence bctv.•een 1>rice. th e c hain's meat margi n \\'as \\.'hat a farmer receive!! and a con· the highest since at least 1968 and it s sumer pays "is not attributnblc to expe'nses lhe highest since a 1971 profiteering by s upermarket chains." peak. For lhe second quarter of this .John J . Cairns Jr., vice president year. the cha rt s hO\vcd. meat expen- for me rchandising on.he Great Allan-ses equalled 19.09 percent of the retail Uc· & Pacific 'rea Co., Inc., told a price. House s ubcom mittee that hi'tl cor-The difference betv.•een the gross poration's profits. ,no mutter how they margin a nd expenses \vould be the are calculated, arc among the lov.·est n1 eat de pa rtn1ent 's actua 1 net profit. in the retail (ood Industry and \\'f're Gross margin generally is defined · Talbert, 71, of 738 Main St.. was last seen Sepl. 28, deputies reported. They War Regret Expressed By Hirohiio TOKYO IU PI J -Empe-r or 1-Urohito, toasting President Ford al a state banquet befor-e millions or Japanese television viey.·crs. expres· sed regret today over the "unfor- tunate per iod" of \\torld \Va r II and thanked the Ame rican people for their belp in r ebuilding Japan. The 73-year·old emperor read his statement slowly and haltingly during a state banquet for Ford, first American pres ident to set foot on Japanese soil, a t the Imperial Palace in downtO"'n Tokyo. Earlier in the day. Hiro hito accepted Ford 's in - vitation to \•isit the United States. Sources within the imperial household a2ency, which conducts Hil·ohito's affa_irs. said the visit most likely would take place in the fall of 1975, although no definite ar- rangements had been made. "I think it is regrettable that in spite of the frie ndly relations v.·e had betv.·een the t\1•0 nations, there v.•as an unfortunate period." Hirohito told f'ord in hi s lelevised remarks. "I v.·ant tn express my thanks to the American people, "'ho accorded post- "'ar bcnevf!lence to Japan. I cannot but ex1>ress m~· appreciation in beh;,i\f flf the J a pancsc people.'' The e n1peror and Ford then stood at attention \l'hilc an orchestra played the "Sl :ir Spangled Banner." \Vh en the music stopped, 11irohito made a sli ght, for·mal bo\v to Fotd and they clinked champagne glasses. Ford res ponded by saying the United States "is determined to per- petuate the unique. t ies that link our tv.·o nations for the common good.·· The banquet \\'as he ld at the 374. year-old palace compound, in a struc· lure rebuilt in 1968 to replace the e m- peror's original home. destroyed in a v.·artime air raid. NC1l far away v.•as the spot \\•here I Ii rohito. unde!".-pres- s ure from the ruling Japanese military , a.p prO\'ed t h e 1941 declaration nf "'ar against the t,;niteri State!l. Ford \1·as a na\'igation offie-er uhoard a U.S. '.'\a\')'~ircraft carrier in the Paci fit v.·hen Hi rohito nrdcrerl Japan ·s surrendt•r in 19"5. On his J;.i st full clay in Tnkyn. th<' Prcsi<tent ·s erov.'<led sch('du le in eluded furlher t :llks \1•ith Primt ~linister K;.ikuei Tanaka, a reception by members 11r th(' .Japancs.e Diet ~p11rliarnc n1 l. a SJM!ech at the JapM,p Press cluh anrl other appearances hl'fore a reciprocal late eveni nj! hanqurt for lli rohilfl at Ff!rd's Akasnka Palace residence. Brooni Hilda Lasl< Fi11islier -Broom llilda. a Ranger·37 O\\'ncd und skippered by Guido ~1or larott i or the California Yacht Club, is t he overall and Class D handica p "i nner of the 1.023-mll e Los Angele• to flf3zallan Yacht Race. nonexistent two years ago. b~ economists as the difference bet· ,__ .... Cairn pr.Qvl·d.ed itrofit figures1tha ... ween wha_l a COD!P_<!ny takes in and .ha .said ··estu blish that food retailers • w.h~t it pays for tlfeproduct it is selling generally are hardly the monolithic tng expressed as a percent of s ules. Ford cxtendl'd the invitation for a ~L !>. visit dur)n~ a ccretfionia:t .. rall on l lirohito 'and Empress i\aguko. • Broom 1111da v.•as the lo"'est- rntcd yachl in .the 45·boat fleet . I !er correct ed Ii me for the course "'US e.ight days. one and a hair hours. All o( the boats v.·cre rlnlshcd loduy excepl Wlndhovcl'-11 , but frcshcnin.lt winds In the Gulf or Culifornl ll were cxpt'cled to push hcrJnto i\1 azatl:i n l)(>roredark. predators reaping huge profits at the public's expense that some -through inadvertence or other"'l!ic -ha\'e iiOUght lo m a ke the m out to he .·· The A&P execuli\'c included meat department ·costs, markup and ex- pense fi gures that organized con· sume r acti\•ists, bureaucratic s t atis ticians, governmrnt In· vestigators and tongressm~ have been trying to get frolll the nallon·~ sul)(!rmarkct chalns for more than a year. -· Cairns so id for the first nine months (If this ~·car A& P 's mrat d(ipartmcnt expenses increased by aOOur 5 l)i.'I'· • That means. for example. 1hat if a company buys an item for St and sells it for St.25, it has a gross margin of 20 percent. ~ A spokesman for the Super i\larket Institute. a trade as~iJUon, defined gross margin as "t~at po:Mlon ot salff that o oompany1has Q\;1dlable to pay all compnny expen86 such as In· terci t , utilities. labor, etc.'' A recent Ccfncll Univer:sit)' study fl, supermarkets s hoWed that gros!' n1arg;ln Jn 1973-7-1 \\'llS 20,00 percen1 (I r .01 sales including both food and non· rood item s. • ' .:; I )..- • Rain Player Speaks To Jaycees Tonight . ' Los Angeles Rem~ defensive end Jnck Youngblpod ..,.;u be the featured SpeAkt!r for ,tonight's (11ettina bf the ~Junl1n11ton 8c:icn Ja.yce<'S a~ the !iheraton lleffch Inn. The J aycecit a rc J;1unching a mcm bcr.ship drlVe And the 8 p.m. meeling is open to a 11 lnteres\('d ffi ('TI from 18 to 3~. 11ccordint lfl Jaycees President Bob J en. • • theorize he "'as walking for help and may ha ve been O\'e rcome by the desert heat. He "'as fou nd near a dirt ro<id in a desolate roothills area north or Desert llot Springs, officers reported. Frie nds said Talbert enjoyed the desert and often stayed in Desert Hot Springs, taking long excursions into the surrounding countryside. Talbert , a lifelong lluntington Beach re·sident, v.•as the son of Tom Talb1'lrt, a former city councilman_ and Orange County supervisor. Friends sa id he had been in ill Dlolly "'"" st.H P- LEADS VALLEY C,OMMISSION Bicentennia l PJPnner Wilhelm Valley Plans' Sister City Ball Games Fountain \'alley's Bitentcnnial Commissio n is planning an unusual bas ketball g;1mc next !\larch -bet \1een the Fountain Valley l·ligh SchClol team and Clnc from theil' "siste r city,'' Plainfie ld, r..; J. Jan \\'ilhelm . committee chairm an. said the ~ame and hopefully an ci.:· changl' visit later by lhe Fountain Valley learn.' v.·ill be one of many ac · ti\'ities bct\\'Ccn Fountain \'alley and Plainfield. a t0\1·11 of 50.000. 2-1 mite:- snuth nf ~e\\' ,.{Irk Cit~ It a lsfl LS one of the projects plannrd by the 18-mcmber comm1s~lon lo ht'lP Fou ntain \t a \]c, l'l'l t>ltratc· th1• nation's 200th b1rt hdu~ ·- ~Ts . \\lilhelnl said the C'ommis~1on ha1' been at \\'Ork the past year and llO\I' 1s seeking sug~estions nnd ~pon !oofll'!l for projc-C't s from nlhrr ('nn1 n1un1tr groups "It reallv shc"!uld bl.· their h1l'l'lllen nirjl proi::rilm . · · shl• add('d 1'he t•11mn1i1tec \\as rt•s1Klns1bll' for l'll~ rnun(·1l artnptLnn rccenlly nf an offie1HI 1>t\t•n1 rtnd son11:. both cnm· µosl'd h,\' Fo1111 1a111 \'a lley l}'S 1clen1~. ·rhe) h:1't' :-lvr·tcd a l'ol)eak t·r ·~ hurC'all ;_1 pC'n pul proi.:rn111 ht•l\\'C'f'll f'la1nfit•ld .in d F11unt:11n \'allt•\ r!'sident:-.. ;ind tht• f!.r 1~up 1.s d1 .... tr1but1nA hunlpt•r sttt kC'ri. :i1ul .~1'1 • hniJ hu•('ntenni;il hu\1 1111 ... f .. itt•r, I hl·~ ht•jll' ll• t•htM''t' ;1 1t1un1 :1111 fnr· t•lt~ hull. help hu11c1 •l hi;-tont•:1 1 nfus!'un:i. rurn1!ih a m(•h1le h1~t f'nc:1I \ ('h1 cl<' and u rrani.:c htlll~Lnj: and tnur' !or~pt.'<'Hii \ 1 .. 11,11''1 ··Th<' id!'a of bteC'ntcnninl isn't JU'it luh .a ." ~lrs \\'i1heln1 adrleri "\\'l' \\ant to pciin1 nut to all ~ri::m1•n1:-. l'spec111lly )Clulb. thu1 \1 e h<l\C t11kt•n mueh for gr.1ntt•d " CO·t·huirn1(•n of lh<' Cl'1m1n1~.,1nn 111 t•lude Shlrlt•\ Pulford , 17260 S:-.nl:i L.ucia SI , rJa\'ld ISl'u rlsk\ 17800 \\'alnul Sl , 11ntl llan,, Tietz. '11)618 I.a ll<,1'0 l'1rle he3lth for some time, The iji\'ers1dc" County Coroner's offi ce said it is con· ducting ·an autopsy but explained it may be in('onclusive because of the conditions of the body. Talbert was a former Runtington Beach fireman a'nd for many years "'as a caretaker '3-t lhe Bolsa Chica Gun Club. ,. His v.·ife d ied several )'ears ago. I-le is survived by a brother, Tim, of Palm Springs. Funeral a rrangements are pending at Smilh 's !\1ortuary in Hurtlington Bea eh. Republican • Chairman Thrown Out ~!embers o f the Orange Count y Republican Central Committee ended a stormy eve ning of debate ~londa~ and ous ted chairman George Delahaniy "'ilh several votes to spare. In a m O\'C whi ch Delahanty had forecast late last "·eek, the com mitt et' grappled with parliame ntary mf!vcs and blistering de bate, then voted 20 tr> 8 to remn\'C the chairman from hi:. post. The session at party headquartl rs V.'as packe d l\'ith members and {lnlookers-lured by Delaha nt_,,·s published predictions that he \\·as being made "a scape;ioat" ror the po o r s hov.·ing of Republicans in general in the recent elections. I-le blamed Ney.·1>0rt Beach ASsem · blyman Robert Badham tor spa"'•ning the move for his ouster. Badham Jl•1onday did not conceal his desire to see the chairman ~eplaced Badh am m a de lhe motion '" remo\'e De lahanty. STOCKS STUMBLE ANOTHER SESSION NE\V YORK IUPI J -\Vall Street's preoccupation wi1h the nation's economic problems carrte(I ' priCe1' lo1ver today in sluggish trading on the New York Stock Exchange.' (Ta·bles . B7 l. The DO\\' Jones indus~rial a1'erage, whieh ·plunged ~22.69 points !\'londar , lost another 10.95 to 613 .97. Tht· blue·Chip indicator had been do\\ n only about fuur poinLi;; earlier Declines led advances. 1.006 tn 319. among the'J ,741 issues traded Prices also \\'ere lower on lhc American Stock Exchaqgt:'. t:ct11sl \\'t•~••ht•r J>artU ('lriudy fate n1~h1 a nd 1nrirnin,g \1 ith hal.\ sunshine 111 the a ft ernoon ho urs Jlig hs \\led· nt•sda,\· 1n the upper r.os. l.o\\'ll tnniJ:?;ht in lhe lo\v 50-; l:\SIDt: 'rOUA \' Pnrttgt"!'t-rl'f!l11'n f~ ut up ltmt"/1 aprzrtrll •'11I h•alt/11111 1u,~~1·cl th,.. bodir.~ o/ rhr..1i' Ari1b lcrronsls arid 11·111dO!l'~ twrurr 14111/11111 llH'r11 •l'• thl' .~/rt'I'/ bt'lfltf Sl•f! ~/ur11 /Pio . plluto Puge "'" E .. M ..... IN(• " Mo ..... ... ..,,, .. ,o .,, Mwlw.t•flf,..\ .. C.tht<ltOf•.t .. ,. .. 11 ..... ,., .. , .. ,., .... u..., •• 10 Or•n"" c ... 1u, .. C-tC\ .. ·-· '" c ... n-• .. ~11<11• '••llr " 0.llJlll"•CIK .. -· l J·t,• 1 ........... ,.,.. ... . .. \i-Cl Mltlt l\ .. .. F'llWft~· •.. , fl'lf<ft\-.,, l'll~•M• .. lM ... t" '" --" w,11...,.. .. '~"""'"" ... . .. ......... , .. '""'""""" " I • ' • , \:! DA.IL V PILOT HB fueSOiy. Novemoer 11t 1174 Zill. Roi11f111tit· For Murderer? ~;f)ITOH ·" ,\11r~; :-ia1Wy FlHJ'k/!$ 0 }IJ!Htio/t$I lllllh !hi! London Daily F.:.r- prtss. Im.~ ~l!u l roi.;1!/uiq m the l''lllcd S!ati:.s.. Twclue days ago, i M met Pnul Jnlut K'1u11. lcs 111 t11/11111u und trovtlel11t1lh him 10 "'/undo u11lht1ul kl'iow111g he WO.J ioontl'd /or q1111i.·11oru11q 111 up lu 12 ,/ayuigs Sht! wrote the' /oltowing accoun! for The rltlu11lu Cu11$l1rutu,11 ... • \'r l .. \\T,\ 11\Pt Il l· "'as lall. fair anrl hand!-.Omt', Y.·ith th~ im· mat"11!at1· m annl·r or 1 h(' comf(lrlahlv rich ,\meri can. l ... \\' 1~1n E-f 111 1t ·hor·1tt-r\llanllt trnd -~'f)fttred·to-sho"' me the city: After a 1 Piil J nt 11· 1• \ t•11111g . ht· ~u~i;e.sted \.\'e drive to ~ti am i. where he was going to Sl'C his Ja\.\'~'-'r and I "as lo \'1s1t fri ends. It Sf't'ml«I hkc a good "'ay of spending a fe\.\' days and seeing a bit of r\rner1e a. !'.C• I 111 \'llt'd h1nllo pick me up at my hotel the following day. 111'1\\ 1·oulcl I ha\'t.-1>0ssibly kno"·n that those strange hands, the hands th:.t "·nuhJ i·a rr} n1y !'.u.itcases. f<i slen my seatbelt. catch a mosquito l1a Y. \... l1lrag on fl y) 111 my room und l'arry it li:nderly to freedom , had only three d:1y:, before 'trangll'd and trussed a 1S·year-0ld gi rl , police said , :ind r£'prirtedly st:ibbed her father to death, plunging scissors into him 27 tln'l"•'' 'l'hc 111 ;1 n I k lll'Y. as J)arret Golden was re:illy a wanted eriminal. l'l'ht• n1an ~ht• 1dcntlfi<-d 11s Golden is bcliived to be Paul John. Knov.'ll·s, 2i. a Florida iparolee charged \.\'ith murder in tY.'O Georgia !>l:iyings and wa nt ed for c1uestioning in other slayings. •le is being held in the Bibb County .J ail in i\lacon while authorities search for a missing Florj<L;J hi gh .... · a~· patrolm an and a Delav.•are businessman thought to have h1:ci'I lakt•n hostage by Knoy.•]es last \.\'eek. J ~1 y spine still cr:.imps Y.•ith fear "'hen I remember the jokes I made a.Pout y.•h:.it :.1 risk I was totking. setting off on a journey "'ith 1:1 stranger . Soy.· I feel it\\ as those jokes and my sense of humor that kept me a li ve. \\le dro\'e 1hrough the autumn countryside of GeorRia l\eeping a careful eye out for traffic cops. , \ ' .. • .. • • Benefit Dance _Jaycees Aid Victims' Families Fountain Valley J ayct..-es are spon· 'l'iel1 explained Cro~sroad.s O\\'fler .. soring a bta."1l dinner and dance lo Dick Lesch~hu-donaled-use-of ... lh•e----+ aid th"' rummt.'S or three Jaycees. \Vho ·restaurant und starr for lhl• benefit we1·u victi~ or a Sept. 17 traffic and will provide food and drink al crash. c11st. Hans Tietz •. club vice president. Jn addition, the Bobby Lang band, said the $5 tickets fo1· the Dec. 8 whi ch norn1ally entertains there, benerit are now being sold by club \VIII provide dance music. members. The buffet dinner and Tietz sa_fd Jaycees have raised dance will be from 3lo1 p.m. at the $1,600 for the three families sn far; Crossroads res taurant, Talb e rt and they hope to add al leasl $1,400 -Avenue--and-Brookhurst Streetr-in--more·"·ith the-bl·n~tit . Fountain Valley. He said donations have come fron1 The t raffic era~ killed Jaycee Jayct•e chapters and other civic President J a mes Bennett and another groups throughout Southern' Califor· club 1nember, Aubrey ''Bronco'' ni>1. tn addition. \Vestmh\ste1· Jaycees Helphinstine. It seriously injured a conducted a door·to-door campaign in third men1ber, VincC'nt Scotti, y.•ho thl'i1· c111nmuni!y . remains in 11. body cast at.. Orange Those "'ishing tic kets may contact County l\Iedical Center and will sJ)l•nd Tietz at 963·3989 or Club President ·-. .many.mootha.recupe'rating-,,.....__ --Ber11i.e·~·ar~ey at-968--?.t65;-··· Valley's Volunteer Painters Begin Wall Volunteer painters in Fountai"' al- ley's Colonla Jt.iarez have completed the first 20 feet of their 625-foot·long mural.· , ....... Contributions -Ot .paint a.nd .mpney Bicycle Trail ha\'(' continued to com!.! in. according to J\lrs. Luciano Ramos, one of the organi zers of them ural project. In addition. colony residents have upplied.foi·-several a,1sgranls.to help · them raise the $3.000 to $5,000 needed to comph~te their block wall painting. The mural. stretching longer than t\\'O football fields, was designed by Costa ~1esa artist Sergio O'Cadiz. It Dl.spute Goes v.·ill replace a grafitti-deeoratett wan separating the 60·year·old colony rrom a modern apartment complex. As w~ neared JacksonvH le, he said he was tired and asked me to drive. While 1 did so. he pul his head on my lap and went fa st asleep. Only later did J discover that he jumped parole from thi s sec1ion of F1orida, and tha\ th e car that I "''as· so thrilled to be driving had been reported stolen four months previouslY and that the owner has never been seen sin· ce. T C, U . The painting depicts the history of o.lly"'let"'*"•Jr1lrklO'Ol-H 0 1ty mls-. the 400·rt::Sid ent ~Community and Th I'. l ft thelifeofthemodemChieano. e uretl Ree r Twocttyadv~sorybod.Jes havebeen Tfi e mural _s tretches alo~g \'lhen he awoke, I teased him gently about the conversation we had the evening be'rore. We had go ne to the revolving bar at the top or the Regency lintel in 1\tlanta and \.\'fil ched the city mo.ve slow_ly .around. IL uras romant ic and we sat talking about ourselves 1n lhat intimate way • · " · k d t I a· t Zaragosa Street 1n front oftheColorua 'Bilbo. \Vlnner of J\tonday's great s nail race at UC .Irvine, 1s a~ e 0 .reso ve a ispu e 0 ".er Juarez Community Center. co ngratulated by owner, !\'like Reese of Newport ·Be,ach, ~icycle:trail ro~ti~g \~rough i:a.J~r According· to organizers or the <~bov~ l a ft~r displayi,Qg '_"inning form (b elow l. Rees~, _a junior 111~~~~~~ t~~k~ ~nev:l~;fof'Uie 1~~g~ project-, the back-fen~e painting complele strangers can. . . . For !I while, he talked about his family, his rather who owned a small L'hain of restaurants in New l\lexico, his brothers and sisters Ind the · -mother he loved. biology major at UCf, Said . he found the speeE.~ail lQ.JJill~~-...u-~~~n-:;J1ou_ld pr? I? Ol e a ~eehng of com-~1esa . Race was·eonducted"i'rrt'tM!mret1'0lf'fVit11-fgy weeK ar---ihe---nOrthern part of the city has mun1ty s ~1r1t a_nd f>nde to r~place a the 1 rvine campus. First prize .is dinher at a French restaurant. asked that two trails already th~re be sense of 1solal1on and con!hct such It 11•.as y.•hcn he uskcd me as a journalist if J y.·ould write a book about him r• began to think. "Oh my God. I've got a right one (kook)." Bul I thought since J \Va s drinking his drink, I would listen to hi~ patiently. l·IeJhen told me an extraordin ary stoty of some secret 1n his Ure that s:ou.J(j nly h~_1"d after his death, "'hich he ex:pecti d Co uld come any time. Reese said he does not intend to orde r eseargots . eliminated.. block walls often represent. lfc-did not ejlX·ct to I 1 ve a yeur. • He told me that the lapes with the details were (Seposited with his lawyer in l\1iumi nnd that they would make world headlines when they \.\·ere published. · · It was a tall story and like any astute English ladY. I took 'it with a large pinehof sall ' ·• · lie again denied all my joking attempts to identify him as a mur-. derer. narcotics smu~gleror recent version of th.e Boston Stra'\Jl~r. \'et he admired the cult or the loner, the social outcast. His YOice was • \'t!ry low. · It y.·as the fi rst time I rclt rear. but like a fool I brush~d it away. ln the i>nd, I fell he "·.::as a lonely ynung man on a super ego lriP, and wu sorry ~horn. · · tlis manner ~ \\·ere superb. f.l y "'ish was his command'. Doors were opened,. drink:. \\t•rc ordered. \Ve went wherever I wanted~ go: Cape Cana\'oral, St. Augustine's fort . lie was proud or his America. lfow could I po ssibly know that the clothes which he looked after so carefully :ind displayed so proudly had allegedly been bought by his vic- tims· credit card s~ Ile sl[1.ved al \Vest Palm Beach when we arrived near Miami, but not at rny hotel. Il l• ml'l n1e ut my hotel's bar for several days. He even drove me in that supposedly stolen car, to an interview I had arrang~d with U.S. Atty. Gen. \Villia1n Saxbe. , I \1·a s preparinj.: to return to London and had many other friends to see. So I left him in a bar and didn't return his phone calls. t ll wtis at that barlhat he met some friends of mine who liked him and lrink him back h• their hotel f6r a drink, and that was where he stayed that night. Anaheim Fires P,olice ' Chiff David Michael Anaheim poh t e Chief David ~1ich<.>I \\'<J S fir:ed ~l ond uy in :t mo\'e city of- ficials .hope \\"ill Cfluntcr ~rowing unrest In the troubled department. City l\l ttn a ge r Keith l\1urdrick sought l\lichel's r l'signation under pres~ure from the <"il r rri unril. \\'hiL'h :>l'1·eral "·l'ek.s a,i.:n refused to i:rant" pay 1nt·re1J se tri \ht• chief and three other I np arl mini st rat ors. ORANGE COAST ~'" DAILY PILOT 1 .. o....-w~1 o.11v P-i101. wt•~....,;,~i•t-· D•~M'll'iifw, Prt•• o\p.,DllYIH D¥1'W0••"11" eo..1 "Vt!Llll'•"O C.0<110••• Sto.l••t• ~)-· ••t ~·-Mcnlll•• l~•.,..Q~ F• ... J. IOI Co'.t• WM ..... _, S.0Kll ... ~ .. llflQI M llfK lo/"-· ,.,,~ V•ll<'•. I'""" ~•0111•11.1<-V•llff •""' • ·~ lk"" !.Guin Co••t A ,,,.,.,., ,.q,.....,J <doh.., I\ llUI>'•"'~ ~!urll••• -'!>uni!•"' ,,,.. P''"''IW' """''"""Q P••n1 " •I l!lll Wr•! IW• ~1 .... 1 c .... 10 .,......,, C.01.•o•.,,•.,•lt Robe rt N. Weed ""~"°'"' •M P.,lll•UW• Jac.k R . Curley \lo(f "'•"llON •"" C..nr••• """""""'' Ttiomas Kee111I [11•1"' Thomas A . Murohine M.tn•o•no Ello!or ln a prepared statement. l\lurdock !'a id . "i\fY desires to improve the department effecti vely require I take measures I feel are <1ppropriate. "The political activities of the police officers assol'iation are well knoY.'n and have contributed heavily to the infernal det('rioration," he ad· ded. ~1iche\'s troubles began a year ago v.•hen a majority rif the city's 318 of- fi cers joined in organtzed dissent over a pay and benefit package that the chief and other city officials opposed. ·rhe po\iC'emcn slai:!Cd v.·alkouts and Clther demonstrations includ ing an "Offi cer ·friendly .. program that 11n1riunted to a cutback by patrolm t n 1n the number of traffic tickets given llUl . Anaheim l\layo r \\'ilham Thom s11id 111oralc in the department is at an all ttme low and th:lt i\lirhel has not beC-n :ihle In gi\'l' thi• type of stron,!i! leader- ,.h1p n<.>edcd lo rc\'erse that trend. '.\li chl'I sa id he is still ne gotiatinJ.l 111th the rit~· and \1·111 stuy (In at lea!'! ;1nother thrt>c months. Hawes Park Center Gets Council OK 1-luntington Beach city councilmen agreed l\1 ond ay night to provide a bui lding site within the new Hawes Park for a small community meeting center. In return, however. the Park 1-lun- lingtO(I Homeowners' Association has to cover the cost of moving a donated building (if one is found). refur- bishing it and staffing it. Tom Bro\.\ n. president of the as- sociation, said his memlx'rs agree tri the compromise. although i{ they c<1o't come up \\'ith enough mohey to 11ccomplish it. th ere \\·On 't be a meeting facility. The city parks commission had op- posed <illo\.\•ing a bui lding in a small nei ghborhood park. 2.8 acres, because con1m issione rs believed it would cost the city and establish a bad precedent for future neighborhood parks. City 1\dministrator Dave Roy.·lands said i\1onday he thinks the conditions making the homeo\~·ners responsible for alt cosLs cir the bui lding "''ould ac· tually set a 11.ood precedent and \\'OU1d not hurt the city financially . The city has agreed lo install utilit y lines for the bu1\d1ng site;: a project v.•tii r h will cost at least S2,700, accor- dini!. to estimates from the parks de pa rt rncnt . But l!o"·l:.inds considcrl'<l it u fa ir compromis~end a disput e \\•hi ch has carried on ror t\1·0 y<.>ar.s. The Park 1-luntin ~n on llomeo1\·ners As- soc iation claimed S & S Co nslructio11. had promised the tract sales office to the local homeo\1•ncrs for a meeting room . • Charle~ H. Loos Richard P. No:lll "'''""Q' M~n•o•nQ e:11"....-' Te rry Co vtlle Wt\! Dr on~ C•uAlv E11o10< Council Activity Hunllnqton Beach Oft1ce !Ill'! Sf«" llou<••••<I • .. M,.•!!tlil •to•tl\ I> 0 '6o• l~.•lt.OI Other Ollices l•Qu .... 8"K• I llo c;,.-,,. ~lt"tl C..•I• ...,,.. no ~ •• , II••~, ... , """"°''a.. .. ~ llJJ1 .... fl!l'l flo<>l••••a \•'"'""" •1111 .. , 1110!1•"•1"-•t S..n D•fQO I ,_..~• Telephone 1714) 642·4321 Cla~si lied Advertising ~1·S671 ~•om....,,,~°'~"""''""'' c_.._.t,..\ S40-1220 ((IO,.""' '"' n•~n.,. (b.1•1 ""'"''""·~• (:0-•fftMn• NO "''"' '' "''" ,.,,,..,,,,.,.,., ...,lo"•' "'•n•• o• ~.,,.,, . .,..,,..nh ),.,,,~ .....,, 1Jo' .... MIK•d '""'°"' '"'""'' Of'"""..., al '°"'"Qllt o.,,,.., ~"'"" ~\i ..,,, .... ~·d •• C...1• ,,. .... C..hto•~•• S..1>..c•• .. ,.,.. ir. • .,., •• U(IO ,_,,.., • "'••I u GO ,...,..,~1, ,.,,1,,,,,, -~'""''""'\ltl...Of\IM o \ ' .. Ht•re in capsule form are the maJOr actions taken Mond ay night by the lluntin~ton Bt"ochCity Council!-4 .. --. ( H . .\RBO UR PATROL: Authorized the Orange Cou'hty 11 arbor Depart· ment to take over the patrol or lluntington Harbour channels, iT county supervisors agree. flRE~IEN : Approved a lower retirement age , lrom 55 to 50, fC1r city fi remen. DEMOLITION': Ordered the r1ly .starr to seek bids ror the: demolition of the old poli ce: hcadqu<1 rters on ~lh Street 8EAC1f PATROL: Gave preli minary approva l to 1:1 change in a city ord1nanct" y.·hich would be t~ rirst step 1ow11rd eli ,inating police patrols on the state beaches. PAR~ OISPUTF.: AJirced to 111\ow a hul ld lng slt~\V\lhfn Hawes Park, Ir r ark 1-luntin gton· hornco wncrs v.•ill pay the cost t<>r e!lablis hlng their O\.\'n communit y center. · • (, ·- Nose Job Brings Suit LO NDON <UP IJ -· Plastic urgeons rebuilt Lesley U:iy.·er"s nose a fter it \vas battered in an auto crash but' shL• didn't li ke their work a nd went lo courL A judge sympathized and a\.\·1u·ded ht•r SG.600 dan1ages. "It's turned up. squashed up and horrible," said )liss Lo\\'Cl'. 23. The judge looked at pictu{es or l'd is s Lo\1 Cl' before her 1971 ac· cident and said. "The nose now is q11itc di ff~~renl in sh.ipc and appeai a11ce . City councilmen fl-1 ond ay night referred .the request to the planning commission and the bicycle trails committee of the environmental coun- cil. Councilmen appeared split O\•er whether bike lanes should be allowed on industrial streets. Some argued they were a hazard, others said they offer an alternative form of transpor- tation for industrial workers. Belfast Bomb Material Found BELFAST CUPJ) -Police raided a house in North Belfast early today and uncovered 3,000 pounds or ex- plosives. the largest cache ever found in the provinc~. .., Detectives said the house contained enOugh mate"rial to manufacture 250 bombs, Police s urrounded the Roman Catholic area and stormed the house after an anymon,,ous caller phoned Police and said sf!iieral men were car - rying sacks into the garage. ' Bro_wn Sets Up Office in LA SACRA~1£NTO (1\P) -.. Go\·.-elet·t Edmund G. Brown Jr . has set up a transition offiCl' ir. Los An gl·l es and j,. looki 11g fo r o·ne in Sacr;1mcntG. a spokesman says. Da\'e ,Je nsen. Oro\1·n's i11 tc rin1 press secretary, said l\tond;iy that Bro\\·n has abou1 2(1 1>c:sons on his transition slarL He said they went on th<.' state payroll ~londay. Officer Remains Critical After Hit By Truck Les Prince. a lfuntington Beach police officl'r, remained in critical condition at Huntington lntercom· munity Hospital today. He was struck by a pick up truck ~turday night while directing trafric. Prince, 26, suffered a sku!f rracture. two broken legs and internal injuries when he v.'as struck y.•hile on duty at Beach Boulevard and Adams Street \'lhcre the traffic signals had malfunc- tioned. · He underwent more than four hoUrs of s u rgery Saturday, 'f hen, physicians operated ag.ain ~londay morning to relieve pressure on the brain and reduce the threat or blood clotting. Charged \vith felony drunken driving in ,the accident is i\1orrison 1-lall Cress. 26, of 5341 Reily Drive, y.·ho remained in city jail under SS,000 bond. Police expected him to be ar· raig ned in West Orange County municipal court' early lhis week. • Pedestrian Dies LONG BEACH IUPfl -A 23-year- old "·om'an y.·as booked ~tonday on ·suspicion of manslaughter iQ th l' h~ and-run death of a pedestria n a'11t police inv1.:stigated he r repnrt thul sh,: and struck a lamp post. Police said Kenna Kay Kreinkt'.! was dri\'ing a cur \.\'hi t h struck and killed Thomas Theodore l'1t iller, abnut 55, in a cro:-.- S\\'alk . STRETCHING A POINT- With the innovation of new kinds of carpet backings. correct stretching is all-impor\ant. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch . Our main concern is with understretching. · Ca;pet1ng in many new homes and even in whole tracts have been installed without a power stretcher being unloaded from the truck. In so me di ,these homes. after the carpet is .. slopped " in with a knee-kicker. a watering can 1s used to sl)rink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable. isn't it?· At Alden's we take great pride in cb'rrect in~tallations . Stretching is achieved with stretchers that go wall-to-wall. attended by experienced mechanics, trained by us. . . Don 't gamble the price of your carpet purchase on a poor installation. THERE'S NO GAMB"E if you btlY from Alden's! . IHtift .t HAllOIUU SIHCI ltl7 ' AI-ADEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES I 663411aeentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOUllS: Moo. Tin T1w>.. 9 to S:l0-1, 9 to 9-SAT., 9:l0 lo' S -.. • • • .. 1 •-;,•t•"•T •:•;•.1 ·•·· Orange Coast -OTT r 01\1-·~ • . -.. . - . . • • Today's Fin N.Y.Stoeks • •· VOL . 67, NO. 323, 2 S E CT IONS, 26 PAGES ORAN GE COUNTY, CALI FO RNIA T UESOAY ,NOV E M BER19,1 9~ N TE N °CENTS pper ay Pact The G rent ftt1cc- ··si1bo." "'inner or ~1onday's great snail race at L'C Irvine is congratulated by o\vner. l\fike Reese oL Ne\vport Bea~h . r~bove ~ after di splaying \Vinning form (belo"'l. Reese. a junior b1olog)' m;.ijor <1t t.:c1. said . he found the speedy snail in Costa ~fesa . ~ace \\';,1s con~ucled .•n ~onj~ction "'ith Biology \Veek at th e lr\·1n~ campus. F'1r~t pnze is dinner at a Fri;!nch restaurant Reese s<.11d he does not intend to Ollder escargots Hirohito Toasts Ford, 'Sorry' About WWII TOK\'0 IV Pl ) -Emperor Hirohito.. toasting President Ford at a stat£> banquel before millionA or Japanese lelevisioll-,•ie\\'ers. expres- sed regrl't today O\'er the "unfor· tunatl' period .. of \\lorld '\\lur II and thanked the r\mCricun people for their help in rebuilding Ji:lpan. ·The 73-rear·old emperor read his statement slo"·ly and haltingly during a st~e banc1uct for l',ord. firsl Americ;1n prl•si dcnl to set fOht ·on Japanesl' soil. .:it the Imperial Palace Brooni Hilda · La,s l Finislier Bro·om llilda. a Ranger-37 own,ed ancflflpttefed by Guido - ~fortarotti of the California Vocht Club. is the overall and Cla!!!l D handi,cap winner or the 1,023-mile Los Angeles to .. ?Jaiattan'Va.tht Rg e, Broom llilda "''as the lO\\'est· rated ybchl in the 45-boat flei!t. lier corrected time fort he <'OUrse was elgth d ays, one and a llalf • hours. AU of the boats \\'ere rinishcd today except \\lindhover II. but frc!\henlnR winds in the Gulf of Callfornl11 "'ere expected to push tier into i\I ar.a l\11n before cl ark. . ' in downl0\\'11 Tokyo. Earlier: in the day, Hirohito accepted r,ord's in· vitation to visit the United Stutes. Sourees within the imperial household a~ency, \\'hich conducts Hi rohito's affairs. i;aid the vis it n1o st li~ely "'Ould take place in Lbe fall of 19i5, althoug h no definite ar· rangcments had been made. "I thinlf it is regrettable that in spite of the friendly relations we had bctw('en the t\\'O nations. there was an ·unfortunate period." l·lirohito told Ford in his televised remarks. "I "'ant to ('Xprcss my thanks to the Amcricari people, who accorded posl· 'var be·nc.volence to Japan. 1 cannot but express my appreciation in beh1,1lf or the Japanese people .,, . The emperor :ind Ford then stood at attention "'hile an orc hestr~ played ,. (h"e "Star Spang lea Banner." When lhe.iimUsiCStQpped, ll:ifO'hlLo ma-de a slight, formal bow to Ford and they clinked champagne glasses. Ford 'responded by saying the United Slates "is determined to per· petuate the unique ties that link our l"'O natiQns for tile common good.'' The banquet was held at the 374· year-old palace compound. in a slruc· ·lure. rebuilt in 1968 to replace tbe em- peror's original home. destroyed inn "'artime air raid. NCIL rar away was lhe spot where lllrohllo. under ptes· s ur<' from the ruling Japanc$,C m i litary . approved the 194 1 1See FORD, PaaeAZI • SignL«w . Battle Promised By HI LARY KAVE 0t ... 0.Hy Pl11151.it Newport Beach businesssmen are still determined to battle thti city's proposed sign ordinance. arld will fight harder than ever. a Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce of. ficial said 111onday. Speaking at the monthly board of directo(K'meeting. Hal Joanning said his liig~ommittee recommends "continued aggres.~i\i.e opposition" to the proposed ordinance. which is viewed as too restrictive_ by many chamber businessmen. If adopted, the ordinance would place controls on the size, style a nd number: of pusiness signs permitted in Newport Beach. Joanning urged the chamber mem· bership to attend the Dec 5 planning commission publit' hearing and to also telephone commissioners to tell them or their opposition. Joanning's committee has' foughl the proposed ordinance from the start, but -the · c hairman admitted, 1··r.1y candid opinion is that we haven't been too effective in ~etting the business community's opinion acros· s." "We need a direct effort from the chamber. with good, solid represen- tation' at the public hearing, plus a powerful. articulate spokeSman." he said. In a letter mailed today, merchants in the chamber "'ere informed that the newest draft of the ordinance would adversely affect the size and the num berof signs permitted. Although the-latest draft is a "'atered·dO'l''n )'.ersion of the original or<Hnance presented to comm1s· s ioners by the planning department staff. Joannin$ said it is still un· satisfactory . ' tSee BATTLE, Page A2> Delaha1ity Out ' As Cou1ity's GOP Chairma1i r.fembers of .th_e Orange County Republican Central Committee ended a slormy evening of debate Alonday and ousted chairman George Delahanty with se\'eral votes to spare. In a move "'hich Delahanty had forecast late la st week. the committee grappled "'ilh parliamentary mo\·es and blistering debate, then voted 2Q to 8 to remove the chairman from his post. The session al party headqua rters \11as packed with members and onlookers-lured by Delahanty's published predictions that he was 'beiil.g made "a scapegoat" for t he poor showing of Republicans in general in the recent elections. He blamed Newport Beach Assem· blym,an Robert Badham for s pawning the move for his ouster. · Badham Monday did not conceal his desire to see the chairman replaced. Badham made the motion t o remove Delahanty. · The ouster com es nearly at the e nd or Delahanty's term, because f\1on · day's session "''as the last meeting of th<? current committee. The next meeting "·i ll ~ome in January '!''hen reorganization will be a matter of course. In the meantime, Delahanty "'ill be replaeeQ by Willis Clemons. who had served as vice ch airman under the ousted leader of the group. The ouster assertedly stems fron1 feuding bet"•een Delahanty and seve ral county officeholders . primarily Badham ·and Fullerton Assemblyrrtn John Briggs, - STOCKS STUMBLE ~OTHER. SESSIQ°N. ~ 'i'ORK (UPI) -\Vall Street's preoccupation with the nation's · eeonomic problems carried prices lo"·er toda y in ·sluggish lrading on the Ntw York Stock Exchange. (Tables. 871 . The Do"' Jones l.ndus.tri•l average, whiCh J)lunge'1 22..8' polnta r.tonday, Jost another JO .$$ to Sl~.97. The blue-chip indical9r had &ten down ~only about f~ points earlier. Declines .,led adva~ces! 1.006 lo 319. am~ng.the 1,7 lss*.?straded Pii~e$ also welt lower on the Americ.a.n Stock EJeb'angc • Wins Final Okay .. r . 0.lly Mi.I Siii! l'llolt THEY SEE-BUFFER ZONE AS ESSENTIAL TO BAY .PRESERVATION Upper Bay Preserve Leaders Fran and Frank Robinson • Friends of Bay S~y They'll Push Fight The Friends of Ne"'•port Bay don't see lhe successful climax.to their ll· year struggle to establish the Upper Ba)· as 4l wildll£e preserve as the end oftheir mission. Accordjng to president Ray Wil · Iiams, the fi'iends "will cont1nue PU$hing fo r three objectives th<it are as important as the first." ' 4-1 Vote-: Recorded By Board By BILL SCHR EIBE R ottlle 01Uy "illl Shtt r.1ore than a decade-or-discontent between the Irvine Company and Orange County over Upper Ne'l''port Ba y ended today 'l'ith the board of supervisors acCepting an agreement expected to turn the estuary into ;1 permanent ecological preser\'e. Supervisors voted 4·1 in fa,·o r of a pact with their long-~me antag,onists in the Ownership (ight. Only'SuP;('r· visor Robert Ba tlin, who called the plan a "payoff by the state to the Ir· \'ine Company'' \'Oted against it. The agreement "'ould : -Require the company to pay Sl .65 million in back taxes on disputed Up· per Bay pro'perty rather than the $10 million figure that has been used by the coul)f.y·assessor.····· ........... . -Result in payment by the state Deparlment of Fish and Game of $3.5 mil1ion to the cdmpany for 527 acres of land. including three tidal islands. a strip 10 feet wide above mean high tide all around the bay and public en· trances ihtCl'thcb"""'ay area~ · · -Call for revision of the state tidelands trust on the bay putting the 527 acres of purchased land, plus 214 'acres of county tidelands. into a "''ildlife preset\·e. -Require immediate "'ilhdrawal by both the county and the company of three pendini\ la"•suits over taxes and prescriptive rights invol\'ing the Up· per Ba y . r.1oney for the state purchase or company land.may come from the open·space bond act appro\•ed b~ \·oters in June. But several speakJ!r~ in Tuesday's debate indicated more negotiations m ay lie ahead. The $1 .65 million t<ix sellleme nt \l"itl be redistributed primarily to school districts and tllhcr agencies in thl· immediate \'ici nity oft he ba~ Foremost <imong the three is the restoration orth-e"""bay , an on-going project Williams says "will probably ccmt at least SSOO.OIJO." I-le and other admirers of the Upper Bay blame 1969 floods and the q sulting sill deposits 4'S the chief culprit in the bay's environmental deterioration. Bat-tin. in ;1 s trongly "·ordcd statemenl. said ne"' evidence has come to li ght that indicates the three _ Upper Bay is lands may alread~· belong to tt.e publit'. Frank Robinson. a prime leader in the fi ght to. acquire Upper Newport Bay as a' publicly owned wildli fe preserve. agrees that restoration of the bay "is the top priority. "Largely because or upstream grading practices. more than 500,000 Cu bic yards or silt "'3S dumped in the bay during the 1969 , floods," says Robinson. · I-le maintai ns thal planned con· struction of upstream silt basins "'iii prevent future similar deposits. .. \\'hat "'C need now is a restoration plan and the funds to implement it." acids Rohinson Like \Vill iums. he sees the need to establis h an uninhabited buffer zone :.iround the pt,iblicly owned tidela'nds as essential to the bay's preservation. Hobinson says the buffer zone can ser\'e :i s the area from 'l'•hich people can enjoy lhe "'ildlife preser\'e as \\•ell as a mea rls from intr uding on its ecological balance. . "\Ve've helped n1ake Uppef Bay en- joyable for the bi rds a nd animals. '.\'o\\". ""e should ronccnlrate on making it enjoyable for people," says Hobinson ,\s a thir1I objecli\'e of the friends, accnrding to both Robinson and \Vil. Iiams. the Or,!lan ilation hopes to help de\·eloli a method or keeping the rhlt-land ... rree fr(lm man·ereated trash. Hl•'h acrel' thal \\:hatt-,\>r is "'mng Dlltr ~lof SI.Ill Pllelt 'MUST RESTORE BAY ' Friends President Williams \\•ith lhe L'ppcr B:.i~' 1S ITH11l·cre:.itt·~I and ta n be eliminated by devell\ll- m t•nt of _..11und cc1n..,l'r\'atic.n pro~ran1 s. Arc<ording lo HohinsCln . th~· friends are hoping to he part of a -"U,l!J,lt•:-ted community team to hcl1> pla n bay pt'Cljects. "There is a grea1 deal <•f espcrti:-l' in our organization. A:-;1 n1 att~r of fa ct , I think \\'ithin f\ur n1t·m b<>r:-hi1> iherc is more kno\\·lcdgC-ot !he L·p1ier Bay than in any other 'Pt1rt'l'.·· sa~ ... RClbinson t\ecording tt1 tx•th R11h1 n:-1•n ;nuJ \\'illian1s I h(' friends are pl ;1nn1ng Ir• {'Ontinue such \'Olunteer at'\I \ 1t1cs ;1 ... monthly guidc1l fit•lcl tnp:-f1•r 1ht• t>Ubli(' Coastal Panel Votes In Environmentalist Dr ll immon C. F'ay. an outspok- en <'nvironmentalist \\•hose votes have eonsistentl,v follo"•ed that philosophy. emer~ed from 10 separate· tries at \'6 t inJ! 1'1ona f(v lO beCome the ReJ.(i('lna l Coastal Commission 's delegate to the po"·e1ful Ca lifornia Conl!cr\·ation Commission. Dr. Fay, the head Clf a r.larina Del Re~· firm "'hich supplies marine life tC1 cducalional institulions. "·on the required seven voles for appointment to the.state panel after 10 separat~ b31 · lots. Carmen \Var11<'hll \\', a powerful 1on@:·time Los AnAeles area De mocrut nominated henelf early in the mor· rUl\g s~s111on1 l)ul !'merged tn $CCOnd plt1 ce. a ble only to muster five ve>lcs In the noal bollot. • 'Thr l'it8 lt.' comn1iss1C111 , bei;1des - mak in,!.! final u ppro' ;1J., lor 1 hl· n1a:-.1 er planning Clf lht• slu!t'' f•11a ~t ;1I zont·. rules on appeal~ brnuJ!lll lorlh fron1 th~rc.gional lt•\'el. Fay's nppo111t nll'llt I\ a:-. cnn ... Hil'f'l•cl a major \'it't11r~ b~ c11.,1 rnnn1ent.1lisl ... prt•scnl in lhe ;1 uci ll'llt"'C· f-'ay \1•ill replar t• l:n" .-\nJ:el('S ('(lunty Super\'l:-or .J.1mc!'I ll<i' e .... ,, ho resigned late Ill!'! n1011th. C1.11mini.: lh:u he rciuld not ... par(•"1 hc· 11n1e 111 l'<\ntinue to ~Crv._1 •)n the ... 1at1• pJ nl'I It 11•a!! ll n)·e,,.· ~\\lnJ?, ""11• \\hH':h Ait\'e f'ay th1• f1nal 1altr iii 'l onda ~ ·s • ., 011n)Z Ont• i!'.,U{' '' h1ch "'"1"' ;1ddrt>s.-..ecl dulini.: tht• nominnl•Ctn procMt-.: \\U~ the nutnnonl \ or lurk Cit" 11 l'~et· ciscd by th~ eClmmh .... ton ('r ''111111111!'. a1,pn;ntmf'nl ' •• l~e cited an 1878 land sur\'ey map shoy.·ing the is lands :.is publi c tidelan· ds. He said the entire m:itter should be delayed · for tv.•o "'eeks so the new evidence could be weighed. If the public does OY.'11 the islands. Battin said ne"' legal acl ioo should be taken. "If the lr\'ine Company doesn't o"·n them . 'l'·e are r ushing to accom modate a deal to pay the lr,·ine Com pany for land ul ready o'l'·ned by lhl' public," he s aid "This ts fi~calh· stupid... · Battin said lhe stall' funds should bt.• set aside for use in preser.,.ing the bay rather than fo r buying questionablt• prop<>rty. Super\·isor Ralph Diedrich: \\•ho supported the settlement. <i l~o j,l a\t' partial backing lo Battin by saying the questio n of o\\·nersh1p nf tht' islands is still tipen but 1101\• musl bt· settled by the company and the state. County Counsel Adrian Kuy pt:r ruled tl.londav that th<' new e\·idence docstl't chan.ge his opinion thut the :.ig rcement is sound. If anything. he said. lhe tax settlement "·ould be redueed if the public did 0\\'11 the islands. ('ous t "'•••1 I l1t•r Partly C](IUd.\' lute n11thl and morning \\'ith haz' sun~hint' 1n 1he afternoon hourS Hi gh.~ \\'£>d · nesda~' 111 !ht• upJ>t•r 60s. Ln\\s \(lniJ?hl in the IO'I'' 50S< l:\S IDE 'l 'ODA \ Et1ro.!,1fd .re11de111~ ,11/.Jtll /$rcel1 oporlt11t''1I h10/d1nt1 'IJ~.~l'd lltf' ,bod1r.~ of thri'(' A rah /errnnst.t a11d 11'1ndo11-.~ bt•t1•Tt' 1fJtJ1/111g 1/!P111 nn /ht' ');/T1('/ hi'/('11/ .'il'i' .\/(Ir!/ (Jl!(f ph11tu P IHJI? 14 E.r...., .. m""'• L M .... ,1 c ... ..,.n, .. cw ..... ... ,_t(\ c ... u•tr• Dl•UI-""' Eft1t•l••llmt'" ·-· "' C»>"ft!e• N0tlM- •11ttr1•ul\11ll ~Ml.1-F\ " • •11 " . ... " .. .. .. ... ••• .. .. •• .. ........ ••4 "'-'"'''-I .. N•l-1 ""''" •t 0r ... .e (lwtllf "'' ....,.. ., , \rt"'•,.., .. , •t '""' ., '·' ill(• M.lr•t1• ... , '"'W''"" "''I '-"" ., ...,, .. ,.... .. WWMI H'w' M ,, • ,. • ..... \ -' \ • ' La Jolla Socialite Shot Dead· ' Woman Battles Ticket .Newp'ort Wife ' , B)(GA RY GRANVILLE • 0011110.fff" .. """ • W.hat 1!1 a S3 par)Hnglickl'l Y.'Orlh? To a ewport Beach hou~ewire v.1ho insists a $3 Santi Ana parking ti.c.kel was unde$ervcd, it's \\'Orth a '•igorous Gathers Ammunit ion in, $3 Saga he wa~ denyi~g,my petition. t~e jud&e rerused to anS\\'er my qucistion." she said. 110 .... ·ever. it is qalt~ rletir ro ~!rs. ~ LA J(lLl~A <AP) -Socialite one·woman legal battle •·to pro\•e im- Caroh·n l·losmer was shot lo death in portantconstitutionalissues." Blackv.•ell that she is entitled to trial by jury. And in her eyes ''itis nqt thC righL of any judge or' bureaucratic system 111 deny me or a nyone else v.•bat the Coo· stitutionguarantees. '' Pi::.n S cores )·fark \"imn10. 7. Cosla !\·lesa. wa rms up for Harbor Area Boys Club pizzi.l ni ght \Vednesday. Din ner from 6 to 9 p.m . at Upper Ba\' Br.u nch 0f &ys Club on Tustjn Avenue \Viii help raise fuiids for uiiiforms for· BoyS Cliib""l5~fSk"€(b""':ill program: Ad ults can get .all the Shakey's pizza and salad they can eat for $1 .50 each. F'or kids under 12. the price is Sl . · · No Softening ·of Pot Laws in Near Future \\'ASHJ r\GTON lU Pl l -The Ad · ministration i~ not ready to support a move..Ar softi'n marijuana la~s. a \\lhife l-louse ofricial told Congress today. • But the Administration is carefully \\"Itc hing la\\'S adopled by Oreg?"· ="ew ~lexieo and other states which try to-di scourage marijuana smoking \Vith a nne but no criminal penalties. said Dr. Robert L. DuPont. director of · the special art.ion office for drug abuse prevention. '"The concern nO\\' is to learn more about the state experiences," DuPont told members of a Senate s ubcommit· lee on alcoholism and narcotics. DuPont in sist ed in form a l testi mo nv and in r es ponse to questions that neither he nor the \Vhite House is supporting relaxation of laws acainst possession of marijuana for personal use at this time. ··1 ha\·e not ca l led f o r decriminalization or marijuana. either as a spokesman for the Ad- ministration or in my fl\\'n right,·· hl' testified. "Current medical e\·idcncc. \\'hile it does not arford a deCiSi\·e basis ff\r public policy. ne\'crtheless points to ~e\·era l harmful medicnl ronsequen- t.'t'S \\"hich \\'OUld justify a policy or cnntinu l'd dist·o uragcmcnt n f marijuana usc ·· . rest fi gures but said the issues of law and hi>a lth s hould be considered .separately in forming national policy. DuPont has spoken out frequently on marijuana . In recent days he has : -Suggested in a speech that "the social costs" of enforcing criminal penalties ror possession or marijuana for' personal use -such as lifetime £'ri minal r ecords and increased disrespect for \he law -may not be \\'Orth the effort. -Reported that marijuana is "dangerous. _ .for the health on tti,e basis or in.creasing scientific evidence that ii impairs the ability to drive a car. that one of its ingredients has a . tendency to accumulate in'"the brain .... and other body tissues and th at in <i nimals Lt a ffects such bas ic biological respon~es as the ability to resist disease." "The two positions are not incon- ~istent~" Ou Pont told news men Mon- d&f in reieasing the governinent's four th report t o Congress on mariju3na a nd health. DuPont, 38. a medical doctor with a llarvard degree. said he has tried marijuana, as have an estimated 26 million Americans. ··tn tbe pa s t I have u11ed marijuana." he said. "But it's been a number of years ago. I have no inlen· lion of repeating the experience.•· .un ar~ument wilh a p;.i.iote1· Q\'eJ "'hat Mad!!line Blackwell 's courtroom appat .. •ntl\· v.•as some minor work saga had its beginning Oct. 15 when a d"nl' in one l"Otlm , pi1licc said l~ay. Santa Ana meter maid pluced a stan- 'l'hc painter, identified by police as dard parking \'iolation citation under 1...cRoy B. Ke llogg, dil•d latei' or v.•hat the windshield wipcrofhercar. investigators called a selC-inOictcd Since then. r.trs. Blackwell of 2135 woiind . But the\· said th1.· shot. was Vista Ef_ntrada ~as made daily v.•etk- fir,•d in a strisggie with ?tlrs. llolmer's day visits to the s~ne of the a.lleged husband, Robert. parking \'iolation to gather evidence J\1rs. llolnlCf, 47 , 11·;1s shot in the shcplans to use athc r scl-leduledjury helld. lria l. . . . A stepson. Don llolnief, said Kel Shes n~t Ct.'r~<i tn that s~e 11. ever _ logg·: 62, rerurn·e·d··rrto·nday ·ta ·· have.lhatJury.J'.liJl,R~~acUDg.as.her .. _. "Choitei!.u du Bonhcur." ne\\~,· pu.P.. ""''n _a!torney, she petitioned Central chased home of the llol mers. ap-~Tun1c1pal C~urt to set asidE: the _stan- parently ex peeling:-to be paid ror un· dard trial by 1udge andtogranttnal by completed painting work last y,,•eek. her peers. . . , Th• t . , I.ht' follO\\'ing .ac-S<ifar,l\1rs.Blackv.ellhasrare~~etl-, coun~t~~l~~~:ga\e • v.·ith her carefully prepar~ petttt~ns Kellogg and J\trs. Rolmer walked to to the court. · a back bedroom ,,·hich doubled as ber _At her arr~gnment before Jud~e office. He r husband later weitt thl're Richard N. r:i:slow, she succeeded 1n a d round them bolt\ wounded. hav1ng her bail reduced f~om a sug-n gested $10toherownrecogn1zanct:. The husband kick,ed a..Lugc r "The bailv.'asmorethanthree times automatic pistol a\\'ay from Kel)(lgg the amount of fine I will be subject to ir und ran to a telephone. J ;im convicted.'' Mrs. Blackwell said. While railing police. 1-lolm e'r was "1'herefore. it was excessive by any told by a maid that Kellogg had standards." another gun. llolmel' returned-lo tht' While the attractive blonde wife of a room and struggled with Kellogg physician won her point on excessive bl·fore the seeond v.•eapon. a Der-bail , .she hasn't yet won her motion for ringer pb;tol. discharged and woun- ded Keilogg in the groin. Holmer . who 01,·ns a carpel com- pany, said: '?'he problem with tht' paint job v.•as jlist a petty thing, not important at all.·• An invcstigati1ln sho1\·ed Kel logg, who lived with his wife and a l7·year- old daughter in nea.-by El Cajon. h;1d been under mental s tress with family problems. deputy Coronel' Wa rren Cha mbers said. Mrs. l-folmer, a Los Ang~·les nativt'. \.vas an accomphsht.:'d pianist who had performed on the conct'rt stagl'. Sh t· was acti\•e in San Diego cultural and ""'omen's activities. Calvin Foss, Newport Bea ch Realtor, Dies Cal\'in S . Foss. a Newport Beach realtor and resident of the city for 29 years, d ied Monday al ll oag J\1emori al Hospital attheageof69. Services for Mr. Foss, whose death resulted from a heart condition, wi ll be held at noon Wednesday at the Bell Broadway Chapel in C.Osta Mesa. Dr. Philip G. Murray v.·ill officiate. l\.,r. Foss is s urvived by his widov.'. Winifred ; his 1daughter, Doroth y Daily of San Clemente ; a nd two brothers. Charles Foss of Corona del T\1 ar and Robert Fos;a. of lluntington Beach. He is also sOrvived by two gra ndchildren, Stephen Da ily and LuAnn Daily, both of San Clemente. lt1r. Foss owned Foss Realty, which he operated out of his Balboa Penin- sul a home in recent years. He was a member of· the Newport Harbor Elks LOOge Nn . 1767, the Miriam Chapter No. 302 or the Order or the Eastern Star. the Order or ihe White Shrine or .Jerusalem and was past master and an active member of the Perris J\1asonic LOdge411 . mcmbl'r of thl' Co rona del r.1ar Congregational Church, the Inter- nationa l Trave l Trailer Club of America, and the Newport 1-iarbor Board of Realtors. Police Chie f . Mich el Fired-- By Anaheim ' An 3heim police Chief David Michel "'as fired l\l onday in a move city of- ficials hope \\'ill counter growing unrest in the troubled department. City Manager Keith MurdoC'k sought J\1ic hel's resignation under pressure from the city council, which several v.·eeks ago refused to grant a pay increase to the chief and three other top administrators. In a prepared statement, l\1 urdock · said, "My desires to improve the department effectively require I take measures r reel are appropriate. "The political activities of the police officers association are well known a nd have contributed heavily to the inte rnal deterioration," he -ad· ded. Michel's troubles began a year ago when a majority of the city's 318 of- ficers joined in organized dissent over a pay and benefit package that the chief and other city officials opposed. The policemen staged walkouts and other demonstrations including an "Of(icer Friendly" program tha t amounted to a cutback by patrolmen ~~t'.he numbec or lc~amc tickets given Anaheim tl-1 ayor \ liam Thom said morale in the depart ent is at an au time low and that Mic el has not been able to give the type of strong l.eader- ship needed to re verse that trend. r.·liche l said he is sti ll negotiating y,·ith the city and will stay on at least another three months. Brow 1i Sets Up Off i ce in, LA. SACRAT\1ENTO tAP) -· Go,·.-eiect Edmund G. Brn"'n Jr. has set up a t ransition offirt• i:. Los Angt•i es and is looki 11g fn1· one in Sacr-dmento. a s pokesman says 'BATTLES TICKET~jlJ-00£'"-" Newport Motorist Blackwell ;..ijury trial. Judge John Teal last week denied Mrs. Blackwe ll's petition for trial by -jury. "When I a s ked him on what grounds Fro!" P"fl" A I BATTLE ••• James Parker, a planning commis- sioner who is also a director of the chamber, told the group that many chamber opinions have already been incorporated Into the latest draft. Parker also m entioned .. political pressure" from commissioners and city councilmen wlthi"n the city to enact au ordinance. He said most per- sons in the city believe some type of sign ordinance was inevitable ... Ed Nigro, general manager or the New1>9rter Inn, ~Omrgentcd lhat t)le new ordinance would be so restrictive it would "bend too much ,to the residential a nd environmental side of ·the community, and not enough to the business community." " Nigro said that although his inn won the chamb"e r 's Dolphin Division beautification award last year, none of his signs a~onforming under the current draft of the ordinance. .· "It'll cost m e at least $35,000to redo my s igns. and that's at the old prices.·· Nigro complained .. f~r,1111 Pt1ge A I FORD ..• declaration of war against the United States. Ford was a navigation officer aboard· a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier in the P acific when l{irohito ordered Japan's surrender in 1945. On his 111.sl full day in Tokyo, the President's crowded schedule in- cluded rurther talks with Prime Minister Kakuei Tana~a. a reception by members of the J apanese Diet lparliam e~. a speech at the J apan Press clut:\ a nd other appearances before a reciprocal late evening banquet for Hirohit o at Ford's Akasaka Palace residence. Ford extended t he invitation for a U.S. visit during a ceremonial call on Hirohito 8nd Empress Nagako. In 1971, the emperor tqld a news con - rerence he would like to visit the United States to thank Americans for . his country's postwar rehabilitation. It is on that issue thilt the Newport Beach '"oman is waging her ca1n· paign-:- ··The courts are supposed to hl' vigila nt in protecting our con· stilutional guarantees. 1' s he said. ·'Instead,•· she added, "they ae\, llke an cxtt'nsion of the bureaucracy and \'l'r:V blithely do :tv.•ay with our (•011· slitutional ri ghts.·· titrs. BlackY.'e lt has inv~stt>d more than $70.in law books and literature she uses to prepare her motions. ln addifion-to her v.•eekdar trips to the site of the alleged parking violation ~lfiS a-frequenr Vlsttor to the coun?y !av.• library in Santa Anu _visits she uses to bone-up on r ecent legal precedents. As a result. her petitions in the courts are "professionally prepare~" though sometimes spiced with langu:igeofher . own choosing. rather than the usual legaljargOJl. · The a lleged parking violator i~ scheduled to appeor in Centra l l\'l unicipal Court Dec. S for dispositinn ofhercase. HO\\'C\'er, r.1rs . Blackwell says. she is prep·ared t o take· the jury trial to higher courts if necessary. Students R a is e Funds for Trip To J amaif& A new car will be given away to help members or the Newport Harbor High ScbOoJ. Sailor~ Band spend a week in J amaica on a "cultural understan- ding" tri p. Fund-raising efforts began this v.·eek, with tickets selling for Sl each or SlO for 11 ticKets. Winner will be given-al97S Pir!tQ_in 1\1.arch. Tickets are being sOld at -Newport Harbor Hi gh, ~e1A1port Produce. 16th Street and· Newport Boulevard. and indi\'idua l band m embers are also sel- ling tirkets. A total of 120 band members need to raise S400 each to finance the trio. ac- cording to band director Richard England. Besides the car effort. which is being handled by Ernest Camp, a parent of a band member, students a re also conducting fund raising e\'cnt.s such as a bike·a·thon and n car rallye. The trip to Jamail'a y,•ill include performances by the band at schools and civic e\'ents, England said. It is being arranged by the J a maican Tourist Bureau. · Yule Para-de-- Back on Ag ain ' Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce officials announced l\.lond ay the annual Festival of Lights boat parade will be held this year despite continuing energy ·saving errorts. The parade was curtailed last year when citizens \\"ere asked to refrain from using Christmas lights to save energy. Olricia ls said the energy shor." tage is not as severe this year and will not affect the.parade. The evening ~rade through the harbor will be hel Dec. 19 through 23. The exact route II be announced al .a later date. In rcsponst.• l<• quc~t1on.~ from panl'l chairman llarold E. Hughes, <D· ln\\ a!. and ottn-r suhconi miltel' ml'm · hers. DuP<1nt admitted !hat he y;as •·appall ed" by n:J!i(lnal marijuana .:11· ·Newport Harbor Views Da\'\' J1.·n scn. Brn11 n·s 11.lerim pl'css secretary, said lilond•1Y that Bro\\'n has ahou1 20 pe.-~ons on his transiljon staff. Me said they \\'ent on the state pa,\'rotl i\londa,\·. Unlike P.londay, when riot police· battled marchers protesting Ford's arrival, there were no street de mon- strations today against the President. 1'he Dolphins Di\'isilJri or the cham· her will again hold a special vicv.·lng party the e\'ening of Dec. 22 from the top floor of the lmpei;ial Sal'ings building on the Lido Penins ula. New Convention Bureau STRETCHING A POINT- J_ ,Ofl:ANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT Robert N Weed Ptf••Ol>Rt •"II""'""'''" JcJ ck R Curley 'Jo(• l'•t"00R1 o"I> C..-•· Mono'l"t Thomas Keevll [OtlO• rt1oma'> A, Muroh1n-? ""'"•q•"<i [(MM Chdrl('<. H Loo~ R1ctiarc1 P Nd ll A"•l'l"1 M•n•Q•llQ (ao1°'' Newport &each Ottice ).lll k,1; "'IHI'! lkl""""' f f" IN•l•"!I AOdt•" I' 0 !lo• 1111, •1-.il Other Ofl1tH !o•l•Mt~ UD-\!S.•'>"•" l•'I""" 11 ... ~. !l .. c.i. ..... ,,. ~, .... """1.,...•-a,..,~ 11111 ar ... "11.."'•·••d :..o<lllltDo<• .... ,,,, 11.-<11 t.I ... , ., .... "' S.011 0••2tl r •«"'a' Telephono (714) 1142-4321 Classified Advtrll~ng ~2·5•11 Can .. •Cif'I, !ti•• 0••~'1'1' \ """ Ol\l11111<ft•MI ~IMl"'I' No ft•"'' \It•~• ~• .. ..i•.i- 111•100'• ...... "*' 11• •It•"'' ........ "'' ........ " ..... tot ••~Od'Y<:tlt """'01<1 I~··• "°""'"""' at UWIP•tflt ....... , $1(01>0 t!1.k' """'"" ...... Co\11 ,,... •• c..111•'"'' M>t""'.,, bt ,.,,.., tJ oo "'°"''"' ti• ft\111 "'00 .,.._~, .. fllll•l•y -hMllOMU oomoft!I!!' 1\ pitch lo leisure-tin1e industries along the Oran~e Coast to join o fledgling Con\'ention and Visitors Rureau \\ill be made during the nex t fe\1' v.·eeks by 1\"ev.·port ilarbor Cham- be r f)f Commerce mcrnbcrs. The C(lnve nt ion and Vi s itor s Rure:iu committee. led by Ed Nigro, has been v;orking on establishing a bureau to coordinate conve ntions and · 'is1!11rs In th<' Orange Coast. par· t1t·uL1rl~ 1ht.• ~e11·1>0rt llarbnr arra. :'\1,crP ll•hl t·h;1n1bcr nfficia ls at )ltl1Hlu~ ·_._ h(lard nf diret.'tc1rs n1ec1ing !h.11 :1 f1r!it·ycflr hudget nf $60,000 to Sii5.000 li> a nllcip;Hl'd Ill' said he Son of Chief On Probation Jan1r~ R. G\a1·11s .. 3J·:t.etir-pld,.son or '\c11 j)ort Rc°!ii:h Police Chic! R. Jamt's iGlal'as. has been gil'cn a 90·d3y Sl1~pl'nded jail sentcnc(' .ind released 1•n a )l'ar':. probati"n after pleading i;:uilty to reckless dril'1 ng in connec- lion v.1th an :i.ccidcnt in La~una Beach. The incident occurrl'CI Ort, 10 \\'hen ,1 car drl\'en by Gla1•as. 11 Laguna nearh resident. roltlded "''1th ~llOthr.r J11to at thl'1i ntC'r!'cct ion flf North Const lli gh "a~· and Ll'Drolt Street. slighll)' 1n.l11 nnJ? t 1\(1 m&n in thl'Othcr rar. Gl!l\tt~. an Oran,11.C' C1unt ,v llarbor 1>atrolmah, plendcd gullt.v to thf' <'h:trll,<' in Lt11tun:i i'\ii.turl :\lunlclpal l"ourl :lft('r r1)tlr 11lhl'r misdemeanor chari:es :1,11.ai nst hln1 "t'I 'disml'.'>Sild. f • hoPcs lo begin operation of the new bu reau by Jan. 1. Nigro said fees from participating busin esses 11·ilt pro\'ide operating ex- penses. It was first planned as a Nev.·port Beach ve nture. A large funding requcsl to th e Nev.•port Bea ch. City Counril 'vas 1ur'fled down. hov.-evcr. causing the bureau to be cxpunded to other Orange Coast cities to increase potl'n!.ial reyt?"Ou('. Cilies ,t:.rtim lluntington Beach tn San Clemente. including inland areas to the S<in Diego Freeway. v.·ill be in- cluded. Bu~ines~e!i such a!' airlines-. hotel~. restaurants. florist shops. beauty shops and a ll industries entirely or pa rti11 lly dependent-on visitors to the " Ora nge Coast arcu will be encour.igcd lo join the bureau. Nigro said. A slide show· Presenting the best <1ualities or the area is currently being made and wi ll be--prA;ented to thf! various companies. It is expected to be completed v;•ithin JO days. Nigro said. t\t that time, area meetings will be held in the different cities in an at· tt!mpt to attract potential mcm be rs. Pu rpo!llcs of the burc:ru. according to Nigro. include: -To actively ~Heit l'Oll\'t'Dtions. ![roups and visitor!\ to the Orange Coa!)t . To di sseminate inrormatlon about con\'~iltioii!i and \'lsitors to members. -To introduce the facilities and capabilities of members_~ visil ors to lhc area. -To Cflntr1bute to the financial SUC· cess of members. ' - \ With-the innovation of new kinds of cl!rpet backings, correct stretching is all-important. It is easy to overstretch as well as understretch . Our main concer9 is with . understretching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in whole tracts have been installed without a power stretcher being unloaded from the truck. In some of these ho mes, after the carpet is "slopped " in with a knee-kicker. a watering can 1s used to shrink up the wrinkles. Unbelievable. isn'f it.? --·- At Alden's we take great pride in correct insfallations. Stretching is achieved with st retch ers that go wall-to·wall, attended by expe rienced mechanics, trai ned by us. eonl gamble the price of your tarplft' purelfaSe"1ln· a poor- . installation. THERE'S NO GAMBLE If you buy from Alden's! • . ' ALDEN'~ CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Av e. COSTA MISA 646-4838 HOUIS: Moll. Tin Tlon,, ' h 5:1-1. 'h '-SAT, ':JO hi S I I I I l • .. NEWPORTSP£AKER Eliot J1ntw1y Economist Janeway On Coast Economist Eliot Janeway will present h1s 1975 economic forecast at Promontory Point, Newport Beach, Dec 3 at 1 pm An economi st, whose uno rthodox views and colorful way of stating them have won him an 1nter national audience, Janeway has promised to "call it as I :>ee 1t " for his Ne~pOrt Beach presentation -His appearance, spon sored by The l r\1ne Com· pany 1s open to the public O[l_aJree, first come basis T~e publisher of the Janeway Service, a weekly ecodom1c a nd poht1cal newsletter author of several books and a former editor and writer for Time, 1-'ortune and Newsweek Janeway Is also a pppular figure on national TV talk shows Hi s $Y nd1 cated column appears 1n over 100 pubhcat1ons a round the world 1nclud1ng the Chicago Tribune and New York Daily Neu s Ford Sets New Quota On Sugar WOSH INGTON <UPI 1 - 'fhe White House hos announced a new sugar import quota system and urged Americans to cut 1n ha lf their use or sugar for cooking and coffee A proclamat1on signed b) President Ford before-he left on his Jo'ar Eastern tnp set up a "global quota" of 7 m1lhon short tons for suga1 imports ·1n 1975 Under the current arrangement .,., h1ch expires Dec 31 quotas are set on a country by country basis Ford stud next year s 1mµort level was "more than adequate" to satisfy overseas requirements The united States currently buys about half the sugar 1t consumes from foreign sources Ford's action should al so please the domestic sugar industry bv encouraging increased production at a time of tight supply and sk)rockellng pnces Supermarket shoppers are currently paying about 60 lo 65 cents for a pound of sugar .,!hat cost 48 cents last .lanuary ,. Even higher prices arc in the wor~. Ford predicted l / Tnrget Clear. Meat Labeling P~ogress Bared By S'YLVlA PORTER minerals have been ndded lt was a year ago that the must be labeled with details Nalional Live StOck and on caloric content, protein Meat Board, based in-4 content and amounts of key Chtcago, launched a mas· v1tam1ns and ru1nerals . --slve, voluntary campa\gn to ·This would disclose the per· spur m eat retailers into centages of the USDA s slmpli(y1ng and sttndar· ''Recom mended Dleti'.lry dlz:1ng toda y 's meat Allowances" (or RDAs) labeling - he-a1nt-was cle:::i."-"~'"-f cnable us to' 1dentif:i. what "'c re bu; 1ng and thus to compare real co~s of onu cut against· anolhe1 -and among theproposals"ere -Reduce ttle number or red meat names to about 300. and label each meat package w1th'"a descr1pt1on 1nclud1ng species of animal !beef), name of the ·primal" cut (chuck) and finally, the spec1f1 c retail cut El1m1nateo meaningless fanciful meat cut names (e g, ·His" and .. Her" steaks) as the sole de scr 1pt1on of a meat package -Req u1re retailers to list the m1n1mum percent of lean meat in hamburger -Encourage food stores to d1str1bute -meat buying and meat preparing 1nfor mat1on lo consume1s, 1n the store Money 's Worth the amount or each nutrient needed by one adult each day Many rood processors · and retailers have gone ad on their own, beating deadline he dating regulation 1:; voluntary. wtll not force meat process ors and retailers to switch from their cryptic codes to plain, unde~standable package dating But many proct:_s· sors will Join the 1ncreasii\g numbers already using open dating to help con sumers 1h shopping and comparing Open dating also llelps retailers with stock rotation Of course, open dating WllAT PROGRESS has_ alone cannot guarantee been made" Accord1ng,..t.o a quality or wholesomeness, survey by the t;h\fago ror a cr ucial factor 1n these board of the nafion s larger 15 proper handling and supermarkets storage of the food rrom A ma1or1ty already have processor to consumer con verted to the new system, or plan to do so before yearend Retailers have been d1str1but1ng a • Beef Buying and Cooking Guide" at the rate of 50,ootl per week and._ 1n most cases, absorbing this ex pense themselves At least 32 states ha\e passed or ha\e launched state wide voluntary programs to adopt the neu ~tanda1 ds ~ In fuel, the new system ha~ so impressed the US Department of Agraeulturc that 1t is now con!iderjng a proposal to make the labeling 1 ules mandatory on all retail cuts of meat coming from federally 1n spected meat plants (about half of all meat) 1'1EANWlllLE, IF your local food store or super market has not installed the new meat lal;>eling system ask the manager .. h) not urgeh1m to do so, and study \I.hat 1nfo1 mat1on does now appcat on the store's meat labels Here are two new clues on labehng improvements-to look for in the 1mmed1ate future (\) On De<: 8 a fl{'\\ 'open dating regulation \I.Ill go into effect, g1\'1ng you maJor guides on how fresh are the meat and poultry~ ou are buying Under the new regulations, the calendar date stamped on a meat.... package must be 1dent1f1ecr as "packin g date." "sell by date," or "us~ beroredate" Terms such as ''for maximum freshness" also may be used to qual1Cy these dat es a.teat and poultry packages might be labeled · packed on No-.: 11 , ' for instance (2) ACSO IN Decembei any meat (or oth('r food) \\h1ch 1s claimed to ha\e special nutr1t1onal proper ties te g, •enriched") or to whi ch v1tam1ns and BUT YOU AND I will. in many C.il;Ses, now be able to tell which meat and µoultry products are the freshest and, therefore, which we can safely store for the longest period 1n our o"n refrigerators Executives Set Dinner The Sales and I\tarket1ng Executi ves of Orange County will host Cavett Robert, author of "Human Engi n ee r1n g and Motiva tions" Thursda~ at a top management night Sales and marketing per sonnel from Orange Count~ firms are 1nv1ted The event \\ill begin u1th no host cocktails at 6 30 p m in the Ir\ in c Room of the Ne\\ por tcr Inn 1107 Jamboree Road Ne11 port Beach Din ner '\\Ill be ser\ ed <1t 7 30 p m Reservauons may be maae by s)hon1ilg Mattie Wilson at828 3131 Club Hears GM Chief Milford Barron, retired chief procurement officer or General Alotors, wdl be the guest speaker at the Orange County chapter of the Pur· chasing M anagemen{ As• soc1at1on meeting at the Anaheim Stadium Club Wednesday at 7 p m Barron was in charge of purchasing, matenal con· trol and log1stlcs at General Motors ~tlhi a 16 b1l\1on dollar annual procurement He has 35 )ears experience in pur chasing act1v1t1es Barron's topic will be "Purchasing, an Executive Function " • Tuesday's Closing . Prices .. OAILYPILOT 8f NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE · ' Dollar Falls BR USSEL~ <U PI J -The US dol· Jar Tue5day tell to 1ts lowe~t level in six rnonths on the Zunch t'X Ch:lnge. The pntf' of gold cased shghll) f'n \\Ot l<l nlarkcts I he-dollar cont1n\1NI tfl I<'~' \ ah1t- ai:,.nnst mo~t n\aJor 1nte1 n.t1ion111 cur· I ('n( lf'S Lockheed Roosl \\,.\SHI NGlON 1L Pt 1 lheSh.1h of Iran 1s cnnshl rnni: a flropasal to 1•a' $17~ niilhnn tn l .. orkhced J\irt rv.rt f:orporut1 on 10 resume product1C1n of thP huge CSA cargo Jllnne, {ICCC1rdin2 tl' Defc1\se Dcp111 tmentornc1al' ' ... •, \ .88 OAILYPJlOT MXED SINGLES 'TJ.if WEA1Ut11M.AN 5A<IS 1~e~t·5 A-u ~rzCMT' C~ANCf or 11A1 roJ 1ol'l16Mt --.... ~U:WEEDS ' -' RGMENTS ..... • • 1)'11/lcccK ! -AU.~ ... ~ • !PIU.Eb HONEY Oii • 111E flDOR i r NANCY . J ' • i ' I ' ' , ' . . ~ f INVENTED r----::-{ WITHOUT. AUN! BEING FRITZI.. TOLD? I'M GO lllJG •UP"TO BED A NEW SYSTEM THAT MAKES ME LIKE .IT TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE ACROSS ""!-"aot't'oPen . '""" umb111N1 9 Rlifl OUI• ~ Suff1Cn 47 lnfuru 49 fundamtntti. 5J Fighting off 57 Outer bu111 g11ment 14 Ruahlld tie E•perience headlong 59 Atrican ri11er 15 In 1Urplu1 61 Spetk 16 Grouch incoherently 17 M<i\le · 62 Surltct un1111M11tr depr111sion 18 Mlflhal ····: 63 fofmll poem European 64 Blue QflPI p•t11d11n1 plgm11n1 19 Remove dirt 65 Senior 10 20 After·-· .. : 66 Obligetlon H1pn111rdly 67 Divide: Suffi1 22 O..._ntd DOWN 21 Spoil 40 Bulky 24 W11ercourw I School 23 Speed 42 Misllle 28 Cun1ln tel(tboolf c:ornpe1ition 4:J Pklndet 11 Wlfllt Quickly 2 Building belm 25 Medic•l•Abbt. '5 Swifter 29 High C•1d 3 Mecheriized 28 Anolutl 47 Oepelld 30 Th1I militlly uni11 30 81nk -48 Shoo'! from ltnogulgfl 4 Condemn lrtnwction 1mbush 33 T11111 ~ Gtined 31 Uncle'• wife 50 Lacking 37 Aein h;1rd fi A1dent 32 T1ble fCr'IPI subst1nee 38 L1ughing 7 Altonld 33 UncMcided S1 Munic~ 39 lnllnl 8 Drtwn out .(;OntH1 ·52 Perfume 4iO Beuow 9 Aub with 34 Leprec.haun 53 Aedecor111 41 Orv pr111uu11 tend 54 Sinful Q-Discour1ging 10 Cha19e 35 D1Kh1rged I 55 Comm1nd to Influence• 11 Ead1im with debt go 44 Join vool&nc:• 36 tn no way 56 Superficial •S Wide's 12 Noun endmg 37 Dil1rn1ing 60 EKte1nal: ., P•rl™'' 13 •··· 01111 livlng conditions Pr•liK • .. ., " " " " .. .. • , • ' -.,. •'""' '<"'" ""'""'"'"""" ... .::; -.-.r.r,;:_c.r.>c 4"\!<Pf·,~ ,11 '"· ' .... ~. . -:·~..,.-~ ' ' . • DOOLEt'S .WORLD ' • • • • j ' •/ --o.y Tiiin Ir.Ry• DR.SMOCK " i I PUT A PEANUT ON ·EACH. STEP . AND EAT MY WAY UP TO' BED PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER .. -. MISS PEACH Flt.A~lf141,. lL~ vou . PICK TRACY ~ -- by Tom .llatluck c===:lll ANO . JUVENILE OEIJNQ\IENT& ! ~ by Dole Hole by &nie Bushmiller rr DOESN'T EVEN llAVE AN'{ 51.EEVES IN IT!! GORDO """':.,' T/!,l.Jolt< .. ! ~LL ff!: l!ll'fMf>.~ ! . ' . -fHArS GREAT! THERE CAA'T 6E NORE TMAN 3 OR 4 STATIONS IN TKAT AREA. ~D PROBABLY NOT MORE THAN ONE WHICH WOULD BE - OPEN ALL NIGHT! ~PAV, l'U. ~>IOWE!r YQl.f WITH 01.AMONOS, ""~' fMlrALOj",~, ·- I FORA SPLIT SECOND I SAW TRUCK WHEELS, TIIEH TMf SCUIH WENT tll.A(I( • .• l 'LL lilVli 'ltllA Ir~~ ~~~OND yOUfr WILDE~ e>lrEA~ ~A~, F'4ttf, ... .. RIAO¥-~ 1'1lUaC AHO CM COLUSfON IZJM AMO 5lllTW. "f'A4Fll:K TIE-4.P. . CAA --1!1>. by Harold Le Dou byMeh Li::til<, 11: rT'S . A FlW ~I.Air~ YOM'"°E L001"1N6 FOrt: . .,. ,,,.,,,,. ,, ...' . : .' '"'JI -. ~ ·" ~"",..~ by Chester Gould CllllF, TllA~ i-ocrrs• CAll1 we•• IN LUCIC. ' ~11~".i'r.f: .~ rrJ I' P I • 1 ! J -! j J • > ~ll·f'll • . . . . . . .... • .. by ROgtl' Btodfleld ' l j I f' l .. J .... THE GIRLS '1bc thina I don't like about pants is all the roominess ls in the WTOftl place." DENNIS THE MENACE l ' - Bfl DAIL V PILOT * . I PVBUC NOTICE PU8LIC NOTICB Occidental Rejects . Senak~or S-. d' . . Bae ing tandar s W oomg Birdman PUIUC NOTICE tllCTITIOUl IUllN•ll fllAMllTATIMlfllt T"" "'"-'"' ,.r.Gfl It Cltlfll IMIAMt M ! l'M•IC GALLERY,,,. .... ff! A-, ~ liffc.11, C.llfOf"I• t'11S1 • Jolat• ~f l'•trlct,, Ille.,'",_. A-,~ .. Kii, C.U!omlatlMI fllh lliltltllltll 11 t•llllllC!td ty l'I ... DIKWllt l'•trlCI. Ill(. • Wl'patMIM. MlllJI L.8•r1H Sfc•ti•ry PUBUC NOllCE PICTlf lOUI IUllHQS ~ fllAMI 11'ATl .... HT ,,. lOl~flg "''*' It dDtllt """-• '" ..... 0.UNA Vtl!W P•O .. l"ATID HO. l. tsm U. P•i Rt.O, ~ Hlllf. ClllfMlll bU.3. ,._, w. Gtlt, GtMrll il'tr\rwr, ... IMdaU• Cit., Ml1ti.,i ..... It, CIHl1H" ...... 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SU ,.l llN COUit 01' fMI Sf it.Tl 01' C.ALll'O•NIA l'OR THI COt,INT1' 01' OIMGI. ~M .... Al1W OROlll to 1HOW CAUSI. 1'01 ClllAltM 01' IV.Ml. In Ull Mtlllt M ll'le """'i<M-M l'ATT1 OEE SIMNAO. l'rw Cl\119 M ..... T,_ IPl!h~•110n Ill PATTI DEE SIM· HAO, •ISO know" n Elll.A BETH JIN· Hll'fR !olMN AO, liCll Clllft9t ot -· _.,. _.. ...... Ill Courl, -II ..,....",.. tro"' Mr4I ,_te•uon lllM: PATTI OIE E. SI MHAD ~al. llltt l fl ~at-P•OPl>loint -Mr ....... • c~ lo fl.IU.11.TH JENNIFliR SIMM.AO. NOVI' THEllE'ORI. 11 11 11•••111 ~., >1'14 '''"'"" -•11 ,,.,_, -1.a ... -.11 _,.. • •••• ~ '"" c .... •1 tn Ill .. -· J Oft IN IOlll dtJ al Olea-, ·ltl•, •I lf ;OO P ..... ol .... •t • -c1w• W wtiy l'>f t NllCMlllili lw tMl\OI 01 ..--11 .......... -. IT IS llURTHl oil Oltot•l.O, t"M I CWY Ill 11111 ar-• llUOl•V.O •ft .... 0..1, ,..... • ......... " 91M'" U f t\lla{ .... , f11-lfl .... -1, .. 19111 IMt lftll -liCll """ MIC• Ctlll'ft ..... , fll• • .. .., 111 .... 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P41tt or ...,1119 11W 11mt 1111 bHft ..i tor Now"'""" ,., ltll, 11t:XI 1.fll., In ti.~'"""' ot Otpertm.nl No. l of w ld court. a• 100 (•vie ~"' p,1..,. w.11, 1n t.,.c11~ot s.~11A .... Cllltornl•-_ _ _, 0.t..,,NOVtfll•' 1, 1•1' WILLIAM I . II JOHN, ;, c.o..111, Cltflr. JOSE l'N J.JOMl.SI AHOL,JOSIPM MLINElt 1M)W11t011111tk l lvt. "" ........ Cll ... 1111• 11)...._ '""' .. Jtllt': "tlJloOM< P\lbU1lled D••n;e CO•H Dthy P•IDI , HOW"'btr 11. ll. 1t. ltll 1111-1• P UBLIC ~OTICE PUBLIC NOTICE LOS ANGELES IAP > - Occidental Petroleum~. told It$ stockhohfers it will rei;ist b)lt"all lega l steps" a proposed takeover-of the firm by St11 ndard Oi l Co. or lndh,na . Such a mercer would be against. the interest or Oc· cidental's shareholders as well as a viohttion of lln· titrust laws, Occidental board Chatrman Dr. Ar· mand Hammer said in a let- ter to shareholders. HAMM E R SA ID he -...·as surprised when· -~he ·chair-· man or Indiana Slandard visited hi m last week and proposed the m erger, whi ch would form the nation 's Housing Starts Plummet \VASH INGTON (UPl l - Housing starts in October dipped to their lowest level in nearly five yer1rs. tht! Census Bureau reports. Starts were estimated at 1.124 million units at an adjusted annual rate. It was the lowest si nce 1.085 million units in January, tl'IO . "I think it will be a long and cold ~·inter ror us ... said ~lichael Sumichrast, chief economist for the National Association or Home Builders. Sumichrast said he expected unemployment in the building trades to rise from its current 12.2 percent - more than double the national rate -to about 16 percent by J a nuar_y. The cens us also said permits ror new construction for homes, duple xes and apartments , plunged to an annual adjusted rate or 802,000. the low~st since December. 1966. -...·hen the annual adjusted rate -...·as 743,000 Sumichrast said the nc\\ data is "pretty much ~·hat we expected. ft 's JitOing tQ IX' another four or five months or the same. But -...•e think ii is just about to level off at a r ate of about I million units ·• ............... 1-············· "'*""' ..................... . ,..... ....................... . fourth lar1est oil company. Indiana Standard said it would offer more than $900 million -$17 a share -for Occidental, a priCe Jtam- mer labeled "ridiculous," Occidental stock elosed at $14 .12 Fr iday on the New York Stock Exchange. Hammer said OccidentHI has retained special legal experts iD. antitrust law in California, New York and \\lashington. D.C. .. Since the two companies are in actual or "potential competiti\·e position ' In ·many arcas;u··said Ham•· mer , ·'anv effort t o merge. .the companies \\'OU!d tend substantially to lessen competition.·· :Ind iana Standard markets gasoline under the Amoco bran'd and also produces chemicals, plastics and fertilizers. Oc· cidental also is strong in the chemicals field . and also sells coal and crude oil. Vl\'DER TllE Standard proposal. Standard wou ld Carl E. \\'ynn, chairman or the board or Wynn's In· te rnalional Inc. of fuller· tan, has been appointed an officer in the Order or the Crown of the Belgian gover· nment for his cont1ibutions t o the g r o\\'th of the economy of that nation. \\'ynn is one of the re~· non -Belgi an s ever to receive the appointment. The Orange County-based firm produCes and mi rkets -automotive-fu el. libricant and coolin g system ad- ditives. • Dr. 1'1 a l co lm Lewis, g_eneral manager or Levitt < o n · struetion s ,·s tems of roun-' lain \'al- ll·~. h:1s h I' (' 11 il<J11ll'd t o i h e T r:1 i le r Coach ,\s~o l1w11 tiation·s :\"lobile /~todular board of i;:o\·er nors. The Ne\\'po r t Beach resident \\'as appointed as- sistant tO the president at Levitt in 1972. I-le f)e('amc GOLD COINS SILVER GOLD STOCKS S..tll Afric• & °"-"He We are Orange County 's AHD oldest firm spec1ahz1ng 1n NOTI CI 01' NIAIUIO 01' l'ITttHHll l'Cllt "ROUTI Ofl WILl ANO flOll LaTTl.ltS 01' 60.WNllTlolTUMt WITll n!IWILLANNl.110 STOTLER COMPANY G 0 L D • "d s IL v ER NOTICEOFMARSNAl.'SU.lE investments. I Mtt ot Mii RV SIOA~ 1 ... Mli.RY MUILLEA. 1k1 MliflV I', Sl!OA~ W IMlllV FRANCES 51!0Al , Olol:t1M, NOTICE IS HE llEl1' GIVEN 11111 MYRA Nl"(t of c.111or11i•. •n< .. • <0<-Miolo. 1649 W••tdtf Dr~ PATHRHDll -COAST /llMCA, Pl•it11i1!"' 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Sl•lt ol C.llfo<ftl•, I •111 Mii •I P'1tlllc.•1,1;1iolo 10 t11t l'lltl\nl Dl6M>f, IOI" <•th 111 llWllll ,,_, M 011 unit.a si.1es. 111 ltw •IQlll. 1m111'111 1n1 ... e11MUid1uc1omtnt ~In IN •l.IOVI l>H(rlDfoll Pl'••h. Of WI 1'111(11 l'>e•«ll II ""'Y lloe lll<tU•<Y II ltllllY ult l .. t~•;o,i, wlll'l1t<•utd 1n1.,11t t110c•t1. Doltil Novtmi:.ir II, ltl• Dl\'11"11'1·-1-1.,_ 0on E, RMI lio\1•""•t,Orlt19tCllrtllr By Ewlll M. EtCHr, DIPM11 itl!GllANDGOLDMAH '· 0 .... u11,01vm•ic St•llloo IM"rty Hlllt, (tllltrftll Miil ""IMltl!td Or1not (1)111 Dl•tv Po!Ol, Nll"mlNF II,"· U, ltl1 f111·1' PUBLIC NOTICE 9.4% Commercial Bank Quali ty Bonds - 8% Tax Free -Munocipal Bonds (Sub1ecl to Prior Sale) Be Our Guest at A Seminar on : US Government Bonds Bond Terms Bond Ralings Discount Bonds Bond Salety Bond Markets Bond L0Qu1d1ty Munici p~I Bonds Learn how to take advantage of tile historic high yield on US Government and High Rated Bonds. You are invited to attend : Wednesday· Nov. 20th Holiday Inn PUBLIC NOTICE '"'" 313 1 Bro stol -Costa Mesa SUl'l!lllOllCOUllTO,THI! I lolOYICI. YoU.01TOll$ ''"''' Ol'CAlll'ORNlit.M• (It San Diego Freeway) Nl,A·tltll TNICDUNTTOl'OlllAHOI 7 30 p m '41,.•llrCturl .. lllt ' N1,A .. ltla : ' · Si.11t1(•lll••....... HOT!CI OF HIAlllNO Off "I TITIOH1 N Co Ob ' . IMC.11 .. 11110..,. l'OltPltOtATEOF Wll.LANO,.OllLlf· 0 st or l1g~t1on , 1!1!•11 OI UWR NCI IDWIN C.0111· TllllSTIS'{olMINTAll\' 111----------------.;.,.:.,. ________ ~ otll1'10JCllWd, "41tlf ti ROSI PAl:tlllA(.~+• llNWfl • Htll(t 11 "-••DY t lVll'I 10 crldltor'OI "" "llOSAMOHO 5, PAUILUIC. 11.:i kfto•ll ltovf fttmtO lllll<tllll'l'I lllfl Ill "'*' •1 Jt05"MOHO PAUILLAC, 1114 --ti MIYll>ttl•lrn'10•l1111111,, ... dHfftl'lttl't llOSMONO "AUii.LAC, l lM kftll'llft '' ~•tO la lilt 1~111'1, •II~ 11'11 PIKIMlf'f' ROIAMONOSCMllE18E'lil,O.C.otff. -ht•i, I" 11\f OlllCI of ll'lt a.rt. at W. NQT1CI 1S1o1IJIERYG1llEH111110.r- ... "'llllt0<-1. 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NO¥tmPlt IS, 1t1t "dl'flifol\lr1ltf at lllt E~l.lllf WtLllit.M I . t.t'°'4M, olM•dWctcllftl CouMv(lt•• OOHEllY,CLit.lltlt, MUNN$, lt01',0110,"°"FMAN, CMASl ANOJOM!rfSON t+UNT AND TMROCllMDRTON ......... ,,.t>t ''""' 1" lt .. 111 ll~t A ..... S..tt• .... A.,..ie-, Clliftrllll ... 14 I ~""'1111, Cll•l"A" Alllt'Mw1ttr Allmi•l\tttt., I ftll UUI l'i·t1jJ "wllll*'Nlt 011"" l.1•11 IMll ' t'l!fl, AIWMJl ... 1,.111- Nllll"'ill' 11. 1t ''· '"" Qll(~f 11 PMlll•ll!td Or1n0t (Oil! O•l!f PHill, ttJt 11• H6Wlf'\Of>f 1t. i., ti, 1tl4 00 16 • UNIVERSAL HERITAGE INVESTMENTS CORPORATION Member: Bo1ton Stoek E.xet11noe and C.B.O.E. 3900 Birch Street. Suite 10" NO'#C)CN1 Seacl'I. C.11rorn1a 92860 t 11 .. J 782-(1878 r --------------, "llnntlemen I cannot 11119nd .)'OUf sem1n1r bul t 1m I =~loo lfl !he 1nlortT11t10n You n111e 1v11!1blt on ( I """ I I I Add res• I Cl P,ooe I L.....!-~-----~-----.J exchange its shares for 55 million outstanding shares ·of OcC'identel common stock. In Hammer 's vie"" the cf- rect of 1he m('rger would be .. that Occidental would become a relatively mlnor part or and "'ou ld be con· trolled by Standurd. ·· According to I-la mmer, the U.S. Justice Depart- tn ent has announced I.hat· either It or the Federal 1'rade Con1miitsion would 1nveslii:?ate the possible an· titrust aspect s of the ·IPtOPf)6ed com binatinn. Standard's attempl lo bring about the merger, s aid !lammer. "indicates its a"'areness of OC'ciden· tal 's tremendous assets in natural resources and great earnings prospects. He said he -...·as confident that shareholders would agree that they wou ld be better off "if Occidental remains in· dependent and undiluted and does not become sub- merged as a part of a much larger organization. general manager in fl.lay of lhis year. • J ohn r . lfa r\'ey of Ne-...· York has been elected vice president of finance of Times Mirror Inc., Los Angeles. according to board chairman Dr. Franklin D. illurphy. !·le ~·ill be chi ef financial officer in charge or Times l\lirror .and it s subsidiaries including the I.os /\ngele·s Times . the Orange Coast Daily Pilol a nd other ne-...·s parers a nd magazines • Larr\ \\'Itson, former ma n age r of Security Pacific Nation:il Bank in Orange. has joined ViSion Reali)' in Tustin as a ne-...· sales asso,·1atl· I-le has been a member of lhe Santa Ai'ltt and Orange Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Inter- national .\l:1rk£'ting AssotJ · :i1ion • Cypress resident Richard Charlton has been named lrans pol'tation represen- tative for the Orange ter· minal of California 1'1otor Express, a Della California Industries corilpany. • Wiiiiam l .. Pereira As- sotlt tes has named three men to vice president posts within the architecture and planning firm based in Los Ang<'les. NC'il \\'. Birnhrauer has been named senior 1·ict· pres ident and managing director of lhe Corona del 1\l ar office. G. Robert En· sign has been promoted 10 vice presidenl nf the firm D1Yld A. Johnson is another newly a 1>poi ntcd vice presidcnl • l)a ,•irl ('. i\1cl.ean hus been named directo1· or I) u b I i c relation:. r o t' .~1•\\'POl'l lll·:ie h - h use cl ('o('hr;1- nt• Chasr . " ~ (' II 01 • 11 a 11 ~ • l n e, ad· MCI.UN \'(lrtis1nw . public relations and markt•tlnit firm 1°hl· Lui;tu n a 1\'1gul.'I r('S1dent will be respon!\ibte for prov\dlnt( coti>Orate. financi;d und marketing puhlie rl•lntions 11l•rvic-es for consutnrr ancl indusl11ul ur- cn unts ra io pager ---•~--$17.00 a month total cost ·--no deposit on credit approval ORANGI CUUN7Y RAOIO'T !l l PHONl SIRVIC[ Ill(' 835·330 (Good Deed People) make tt>e scene Sundays in the From Wi re Services Sen 81rry Goldw•tc\. h1ts coml' to th e aid of a tcenHger "'hose pet quail v•as taken from him by the state bCcau11l' ho didn't have a permit. Thi' /~.l'iZ('lna Rl'publi cnn. ~n a lcttl'I' to Rob J anl ten, '!it1tlf' game and fish com- missioner, said he -...•ns "astoundt·d " by the action and asked him lo rl'rbn· ~ider. "The action of ~nu r department in tak1r1~ the quail raised hy J ack Ktng is to me stretching the law about as far a s ~ou can stretch a nytlunc ," Gold· \\•nter said. • Greec's ne"· parliam~nl \\·on't be brightened by sexy i\felin a ~l ercourt. J\.tiss l\t ercouri. the fiery act ress who p layed a prostitute in ''Nev~rOn Sun· day." got big backing in her Piraeus workin~·cla!is district. but ~·us· dragged do"·n because of her Panhel- le nic So!'ialist party·s dismal over-all sho"·ing Sunday. "Zorba The Greek .. rom· poser Mlkls Theodorakls, 1,1,•hose music stirred man)' Co mmunist party rallies and symbolized opposition to the colonels -...·ho ruled for 71r1l years. also railed to get a seat in the 300·member parliament. • St. ~tary 's Co11ege discovered that President Ford's collegiate career ex· tended to the campus al the San Francisco suburb. During World \Va r ·IJ, Ford. then a JO-year-o ld Navy lieutenant, y;as asslg- ned lo the St. 1\1ary's Pre- rlight School. operated on the ca mpus from 1942 to 0946 The \ll'l'kly base newspaper. ··'fhe Eaglet." •inly mentioned him once - as nne of 10 officers being !ran!;ferred to other du!\' in April, 1945. ford camr Lo the school in December, 194.J, aft er ser vi ng nn the L'SS l\lontcrey in the Gilbert and :\larshal\ islands • A former racing cham- pion and his son ha ve been ki lled in two Englili h racing ca r accidents I!)O miles apa rt. Ern est Scragg, M·year. old textile manufacturer, died whe n hi s E -t y pe Jaguar spun off the Silver· stone racetrack during a test drive. His son Philip, 20. \\·a~ kil- lc<I on a hi~h\\'ay near i\lan- chester ~·hen his f errari and another car collided. • \\'illian1 Sn1all , CHS \ice presidenl . IS thl' new 11resident of the Society of Professionul Journulists. Sigma Delta Chi Rohr rt S. 1'11 cCord, :i:.- soci ate editor of the Arkan- sas Democr11t in Little Rock. ~·as chose n vie<' pre8ident PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICTlftOl.IS•UllllllS NM\l,TATIMllff tl\4 lttlo...h'lt PHllOll It llOl"1Ml,..l ft1 HIL.TZllll IHTEllPllllll!S • I JIOOI(. V.t.ll, 1111 '°""'h C111t Otl ... tall,.._.._ (llite.rnll t?UI _ GIORGE J , Mll TZfR, 0.1'4!'tl ...,,. Mr, 11~ Nt. I.I 9,.1, l OI .......... Cllltlr-··-Thh blnlMt t I 1 c tflfv< ttl .,. 1111111"9 ,_, .. U..•11110 Gtor,t J. "'"It• 14. Miltl R11~tll, Attv. OINOIL, ll "lll0'F, SHAl'lllO •H OOl.llfTHlll .,,.1,~lrt ''"·· •. , ... LllA .... 111, ClllMr~ll tOtil fftl\ •l•lt"'•"I "11 lolt(I "'!~ t,. C..nt' Clt<•ol Ot•ftOo Co~111, on t.ew-1 "" , ..... "°";,1110 O••ftt•1':1111 o.11r "011. H0 .. 111 .... u. It, ll, .... Otct"'*" ), IV. Ul\•14 PuDll~ta 01•11tf to•~t f'lll"'mbu ., 11." 1• 1•1• • ' • Over Tlte Counter _ HASD Uoling• MUTUAL FUNDS • .. • SPORTS Area JCs Seeded .. . . . Estancia Center . Sparkles By DAVE ROMANO OUlll O.lly 1"111111.Wft Playing center on most football teams is not the mos t exciting or more glamorous position to play, but this isn't the case When one plays center for a unique-off-ense-such-as-the one Estancia High utilized. Atost centers have the respon~bility or just snap· ping the ball to the quarter· back and making only one block, usually on the man who is closest to him . Golden West College has E st a ncia center Brad been seeded'· third · 11nd ··Green, .howe.ver.~.does-·a. lot Orange Coast fourth in the more than that. Southern California J C Green, a 6·1, 215-pound water polo playoffs Nov. 26· senior , can trap block, pull 27atEICamlnoColJege. to block like a guard and Saddleback College could even does some down field also gain th e playoffs, but blocking for the Eagles. mustdefeattwootherteams \Vhat makes him so special to do so. The Gauchos is the fact that he can do all finished second in the J\Ii s· of these special assign· slon Con!erence race and ments very \\'ell. battle Ventura 1''riday at According to Estancia 2:30 at Rio llondo, 'A'ith the coach Ken Ki efer, Green winner or that lilt facing has g~eal speed orr ~he line CypressorEICHm inoforthe of scnmmage and 1s very right to advance to lheSoCal strong. Offensive line coach tournament. Don Burns goes into more Golden West's Rustlers detail : champions or the Southern "It is very rare for a een· California Conference, !ace ter to have the ability to PasadenaCCatl0:30a.m.a trap block,'' says ~Burns .· week from today while '.'Green has th e. speed to do Orange Coast dra..ts fifth 1t and the quickness. He seeded l\lt. San Antonio. sometimes appears to be OCC and lilt. SAC lied for moving even before he's second In the South Coast given the ball to the quar- race behind Fullerton. ter~ack .' · Fullerton is top seeded Kiefer compar~s Green to 1 and will meet the at-large f~r m er Estanc1~ center team at 1:30 next Tuesday \'Ince.Klees ~ who ts playing while the other Cirst round second string for Notre game matches second Dame this y e ar as a seeded Lo~g Beach CC of the.' SOP,homore. . . Metropolitan Conference Kle es may be a hltle b1 g- and Mission champ Gros· ger, but Green is a little smont. That's a 9 a .m faster,"says Kiefer."Their . --.,,.,...1a e. "~aol~u! The Tame·.- HB Pair ------ All-league Huntinqton Beach High's Loren l\11cklln and Greg Nitzkowski 'have earned first team honors on the Orange County Sport· 1writ.ers official All· Empire League root ball team. Foothill High's Paul Jl.tcGaffigan and Bob Osborne are back and coach oltheyear, while Anaheim's Brad Harline is· linemanor tbeyear. however.'' On some plays in the rather unique Estancia of· fense,_G_rg_e__nj_.s_ called QP to_: pull out and run interferen· ce. ··\Ve run a lot or sprint out type passes and Green is Of· ten called on to pull and block in these situations because our of£ensive line is split so much." says Burns. "Brad does an excellent job of blocking in this type or situation also." Green is also an excellent pass blocker and has ways of getting the jump on the defensive player even before they make contact. "When "'·e are in a pas- sing situation and I know ¥""'"''•u.,.. I'm going .to have to pass PW110t..... block, I might take one step ...... .....,...~Wt.O•M h "h If " Tl.-OO..!;J\t11Nro.•11•r.elll'I ,~ sr. to t e rig t or e t 1m· T-aot.!>llurn"'. F-11111 1m Jr. mediately after I snap the G-Ml .. Wllllt, Kt_, t.s y b II h" h I ..c:-or ... 11•t11•k.Foo11>u1 195 Jr: a w IC usua ly means G-1.l-,"-'·"00111111 oo Sr. we are going to run and it T-ft:tfl1>Ll"•"·o•at10-tH Sr .. throws the l1"neba<·ker who W11-Rkki>1r ..... Kt_ll, l•i Jr. •~111wc;.1119111,Foo11,;11 11i sr. reads lhe play off." says • .._,. ~"'""· lltl"'"' Itel Jr G Th· · a-<lr-vS.,.1(11tr, Foo111111 1110 J•: reen. IS ~1ves me an ex· •-eoor ............ K.,_..., 1111 St. tra step and also gives me a Dl!-eot>Pii.!!.~~~,.:~,: '" s better chance of knocking Of-<l.Wli~,.,.K.,..,.11, 110 S:: him do\\'n if he iS too far off Of-HeJity,"-'>llt "~ s.r. balance." oe---.,.,.r11.Afl•rwl"' "• sr U-Her11 .... Ati..,.1m "' s,r; Green has been a center t.&-G¥<1•.K•_,,, 110 !>!'. since he "''as nine years old t..•-C-.A-lm !M y • Mlt1111e .. l1.M ..... k11. ,,. So"; and doesn't really care to :::!~'::~(:.!!;.~ :: Y . play a ny other position.•He ......._,..,lth1, Mllfll. ktU 1• ~. sees very little action on s.c .... ,,.,.. defense. but has played E-TomMalt1>,Foou•111 1,'•' ,", some defensive Lackie th1"s T-1'111 GordOft, Or1110t T-Celtt!DIMM,M""l·••.U "' Jr. (-Jae ,,.,.llW, CfPl'fH 115 '>• t..8-•vl~(!l-r,Of""'Of 111(1 Sr La-a. .. W•ll·Oft. Kllelli IU !.t L9-Jl,.,Dl¥tf,FOOIM!I 1.0 Sr ..... ~-. SHclltNC-lb !or •-MllNilMll, Footll+t l ','.S ~ 8-G«t.K•telli II .,. 19--0wlll,, AMl'lll,.,, llJ Sr Collegiate Grid Polls ON( ......... Tl&M l .Al1bllrr11 (?:II /10.0) 2.~k1>19111 1111 no.01 l .°"'451111 ""'' •.Hol•f'Oi,.. ( .. 11 S.NeDr10r Cl-JI ···-""'" r.USCll·l·O I. l• .. •A&M lf.U 'f.PeMSltttla.fl to.-.~C..r011,.. Stitt f't.U n,,,,,...,11 .. eo.u tt.MlrrOll IOll"'! Ct+!I 1).~( .. 11 U. Ttoi'\ fl-31 IS.l'l" ..... fl'I O·JI .... rttr CWI .!f.ITie lMlc ....... St l~J.11 ffit)U(LAll·1·11 ITielf ... M O·l l •S...~SI~ H·U • • ' f'OOITl . "' '" .. ' •. "' •• .. •• v u • " " " • ' :.ea son. Kiefer hopes to get Green a scholarship to USC and says he has a chance 'A'ilh his excellent grades. More-Sports PageB9 LEASE FROM US! ...... ~ ........ ·Jedt:.U.. '"'#I'll AS CLOSlAS YOUR PHOMl" . • UDiMI .......... Mecltfl h,. IJ I ti l ,.._IJIJl 11 .. 1UI -··-11·.i-•11 111-. .... 11u radio pager ---·--$17.00 a m9nth total cost ._oo d~4&.tt A!n credit approval ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICr. '"'c 135-3305 Wt~ I ltol..._ Al Typtt et A4Wt1 l ,,.,..,. :W.U. ANTHONY'S SHOE SHYIC( •WUTCllrf •WA •LIDO •fAIHION IM.ANC>•COIOHA Dg MAI fASllOH iquA .. ISANTA AHAi SOUTH COAST Yau.t.•I • . . TIRE PRICES SLASHED SO • WE DOi'T HAVE . TO MOYE THEM ROW IS .. IHE TIME TO BUYlll .. ........ .. .. . ..................... .................... .................. . .......... . AFTIR DEC. I 5 WI WILL IE AT OUR HEW LOCATIOH: ...... 2855 HARBOll"BtVD;!' · .. : ... ~\)\~ "{\tlt. ~ .r.~tf>\. i"< 6to ~f6· cotlO "'"<'"o"' " ''" "( '~· ~\.\. ~"\"{t.1' SIU 825xl5 SIZE 885xl5 900xl5 General. GTSOM WHITE LINE E78-14 ' 95'.: .. JILJ.CKW ALLS, ''. $1.00 USS Genera\ OUAl SlEEl f AC101l't B\.£M\SH£D GENERAL SCRAMBLER FlB~GLASS seLTED • '" PLUS $2.21 to Sl.60 FED. EX. TAX EA. TIRE DEPEHDIH& OH SIIE GENERAL TIRE -$. SIZE BR70·13 DR78-14' SIZE G70-15 H78·14 SIZE JR78·15 LJl78·15 .... $2.6J t. SJ.°' h& la. Tu lactlTIN"-De,. I 10.sa. GENERAL JUMBO 180 FIBERGLASS BELTED BLACKWALL L-78·15 • • Alignment COMPACT &STANDARD AMERICAN CARS 40,000 Mile -{- Brake Overhaul A' Extra cha~e tor larger or air conditioned cars, setting torsion bars ..• and parts 11. needed • SIHCE 1959 THIS $ WEEK C»JIY. .• COAST GENERAL 11RE 585 WEST 19th ST .• COSTA MESA-OAILY 7:30 to 6:00-646-5033-540·5710 ' . • • • • • • • • ' Orange. Coast ' EDITION ' • ' • • I 1'oday 's Final N. Y. Stoeks , • VO L : 67, NO. 323, 2 SECTIONS, 26 .PAGES O RANGE COUNTY , CALI FOR NIA T UESD AY , NOVEMBER 19 , 1974 c -TE N CE NTS irOOito . Tells His RegretS to . Ford The· Gre"t R"ee . . Dall~ l'illlt .._ t y ''""'' o'O.•,..H ' .. Bilbo." '"inn er of l\Ionday's great snail race al UC lr\'lne. is congr01 t.u l a~cd by OY+'ner . l\1ike Reese of Ne,\'port Beac h. 1aboveJ a ft er displaying \Vinning form lbelo\\') .. Reese, a junior biology m<.i jor at UCI,. said he rou nd the speedy snail in Costa !\1esa. Race was conducted in conjunction "'ilh Biology \Veek a l the I r\'ine c<1mpus~ Fi rst prize is dinner at a French restaurant. f{ecse s aid he does not intend to.._order_eScat:gots. 3 Booked on For-tune Telling Conspiracy Three alleged rloir\'oyants race t ri minal ch;irges today in Costa !'ll ei;1a. Bookrd (111 l!USpic1on Of (.'Onspiracy to con1'!1 it (01'lU nC·lC lling follO\l'ing STOCKS STUMBLE ANOTHER SESSION NEW YO RK lVPI I -Wa ll Street's preoc:cupation wil h the nation's economic problems carried prices \oy.·er today in sluggish tradin g on the New Yo rk Stock Exchanse. (Tables. B7). .,, T he Do\\' Jones industrhtl,averag~. \\'hlch plunged 22.69 poli~ts Monday, lost anolher 10.87 to 614 .0S. The blue·chip indicator had been dO\\'n only. about rour points earlier. Declines led advances. r.006-tti 3'-9, nmon~ the 1,741 is~cs trad d. Prices also y.·crc lower on the Amcricun Stock ~:xch11ng11• ' the in\·esti!!lation trij.!.gered by t.heir ne1vspuper ad \'ertising \\'~re : -f\'.ancy Ashley ·rurner. 45. 11r Cha rlesto n. S.C. -Je an l\1cClaren Pilnzer. fil. or Sacramento. . ·• -Davie! P. Ra bcnck. 22 . of C1is11•el~ Ore. They were Creed on S250 bail each The tri~ c m-ployed by JohnT. CamJ pbell a nd Associates or Sun Fran- cisco. a ppeared over the "'eekcrid at the Holiday Inn, 3131 S. Bristol St. lnvestigators said the £Sp.74 group charged S5 per person for admittance to their-Holiday Inn PliYChic soirecs and thal is the basis for lhelr arrests. 'l'he Costa t.lesa Mt1nic1 pal Code for- bids such 1td mi~ston (ff:s. City Attorney R"oy June conrirmed IC1day that another allej1ed clalr· 1·o»ant. Ste\'C Adam!!. i.s swng the cit)' Cln g r-ou n ds t h IU\\' is uncnn -~llutiona l . Costa l\1csa is named in the la\\'SUit . :ilon.I( \\'Ith Santti 1\n<1, Lns Galos and .Quona Park . 4 Emperor Salutes President TOK YO (L'P l l t:m pe J·or Hirohito. toasting P resident Ford al a sta te banquet be fore millions of . Ja panese te levision vie\\·ers, ex pl'es- sed regret today over lhe "unfor· tunate period" of World \Var II and thanked the American people for their help in rebuilding J apan. The 73.year.old emperor read his sta tem ent slowly and haltingly duri ng a s ta te ba nq uet for Ford. first · American president to set foo t on Japanese soil. a t the Imperial Pa lace in downt0\1•n Tok\"O. Earlier in the day. Hirohito ac'cepted ford's 1n· vitation to visit t he L:nited Stales Sources within the imperial household a.eencv. "'hich conducl~ 1-lirohito's affairs. said lhe \'isit most lik el)' would take place in the fall nf 1975. a lt houg h no de finite ar· rangem ents had been m ade. "I think it is regrettable that in spite of the fri endly relaliOns \ve h<:1d between the tv.'o na tions. there \Vus an unfortunate pe riod," 11irohitCl told f-,ord iri his televised remarks. "I \Va nt to express m.v thanks to the American people. v.'ho accorded po.'i t· \\'a r bencvole'tlce to J;1pan. I c;1nnpt hut express my appreciation in l>t·half nfthe J apa nese people." The emperbr a nd Ford then stood at attention v.·hile an orcheslra playt::d the "Star Spangled Banner." \\'hen the music stopped, Hirohitn made a slight. formal bo""' tn F'orrl :ind the\ cli nked c hampagne glasses. · F'ord responded by saying the L'ni ted States "is determined to Iler· petua le the unique ties that link our L\\'O nations for t he comn1on good." The banquet was held al the 374 year-old palace com pound. in a slruc· ture rebuilt in 1968 to replace the em - peror·s original ho me. dest royed in a "·artime air raitl. Not far a1~·av v.·:.i :; the spot V:here 1-l irohito. under. pres· sur{' f roi;n the r uling .J apan{'se military, ap p ro\•e d th{' 1941 decla ration of v.'a r against the l'nil{'d Stales. f nrd \\'US a navigation 1>ffiter· a'bourd a l) .S . ~:ivy ai rcr:ift carrier in the Pacific v.•hen Hirohito ordered J apan's surrender in 19-15 On his last full day in 'l'ok\'n, th<· Pres idcn1 's crrv.·ded schcdl1le in· eluded rurtht'r talks \\'i th Primi:' :'llinister Kakuei Tanaka. a reception by mem bers nf t he Ja1Janese Diet (parli am{'nt I. ;1 speech at lhl' Japan Prl'ss ell.lb and other appcara•('CS b{'fore a reciprocal late {'\'t'Oing banquet for llirohitn at Ford ':- -:>\kasaka Palace residence Ford t')r(tended lhe invitation fflr a L".S. l'isit during a ceremonial call nn Hirohito and Empre:-s \'a!?ako In 1971. th<' t•mpcr1•r tflld a nev.·:-c1111 rerentc ht· \\·ould like tCI \·i~it tht• l'nited St<.itl's lCI thunk Aml•ric;1ns fnr his countr~"s pos(\1·ar rch<ibilitatifln l ·nlikc :'l'IC1nd:1~'. ,1·hcn riot p111it·1· battled nt;.rrt"hers protesting Ford ·~ arrival. tht'rl' \l't•rc no i>t rC'ct dt•mfln slr:tl iPn!> tori;1y a~a inst thl' Pr~s1clt·111 Mesa School Pla ns Fre t> Bike .Che ckup A bicyrle safety th{'ck \\'ill he g11cn free in CflSl;+ :'llelia Tl)ur-sda~ at 9 a n1 <il St. John the Baptisl Schoc1l. \021 Baker St I l " ill be provide<! h\' the ,\utc11noh1 lc Club of Southern CalifOr111a .ind 1\·ill 111· elude test in~ of \\'heel and frame align· menl. s1>nkes. bearin~s and hrakt•s \\'ilh a modified cl~'namomcler. Auto Club District ~tanager Otto Schroedt•r said handlebar!). gnps. lights anti ref\eclors <1lso 1\•ill be checked \·isual I " • y, , ) Broo11i Hilda L.ast Fi1 iis li.er Brot"lm llilda . a Hringcr-37 owned and s kippered b,v Guid11 ~·l ortarott i of the Californi;1 Yachl Clu b. is the O\'Crull and Class D handic'a1;> '"'inner of lhe t .023-m i lti .L os Angeles lo ~1atall an Yacht.Race. Broo'nl lf ilda "'as the lo"·est· rot~d ,yacht in the 45-boal fleet . 1 ler Correc ted ti me ror the course ""'as eight days, one and u hnlt hours; > i\ll or lht boat:s \1 ere Cin1shed today e:<ecel)I. \IJ1ndhover 11 . bul rrcsh~ninit \\'inds In tho Gult of Calirorola "'ere cxl)(!(\t><l tc1 push her in lo M 11in tlao bef oredork. I . . ,. I . ... .............................. . .. ''.' .. -·.' .... Vpper -·na:Y ··· ,,......~~- Agreement App14 oved Ry BIJ .. L SCllREIBER Oftflt Diiiy l'llotStiH ~l ore tha n a decade or discontent bcl ween the I r \'irte Company and Ora nge County over Upper Newport Bay ended today "'iUl the board of supervisors accepling an agreement expected to turn the est uary into a permanent ecological preser ve . Superl'isors voted 4·1 in favor or a pact with their long:time anlagonisls in the 0 "1nership fight. Only Sl!1>er - \'isor Robert Battin, "'ho called the plan a "payoff by the slale to the Ir· \'ineCompany'' l'Oted against it The agreement .... ·ould: Require lhe company to pa y Sl.65 million in b:ick l axes on disputed Up· per Ba)' property rather than the $10 million fi gure that has been used by lhe count r assessor . ~s~\"fl™1!"~ Department of Fish and Ga me of S3 .5 million to the compa ny for 527 acres of la nd. including three tidal islands, a strip 10 feel wide a bove mean high tide all around the bay and public en· trances into the bay area. Ul'l T•l•plool• FORD, EMPEROR HIROHITO TO AST AT FIRST MEETING Emperor Accepts President's Invitation to Visit U.S. ·cOP Ousts Delahanty As Central Chairman !\!embers of the Orange County Republican Central Com mittee ended <i sto rmy eve ning or debate a·londay and ouste d c h:iirma n Geor ge i)elahanrr v.·ith several votes t<i ~IJlll't' Jn a m<1\'t· \1•h1t'h Delahunty had forecas t late l:ist week. the committee i;:rupp!cd \\'ilh 1>arliamentary moves and bliste rin~ debate, then voted 20 to R to rcmn\'l' the chairman from his µost Mesa Coun.cil To E ye School A 1111ex A ppea.l ·rhe Co~t a :'lll'~a City Council \\'il \'nnsidcr a rcqucs1 tonight to annex the Bt·ar Street Elementary School propt•rl~'. present!,\· parl of a county is land no rt hcasl of the cit v. 1'he rcquf•st is listed as un :1d- n1inistrati\"(' action authorizing Cit.1· - :'llanagcr Fred Sorsabal to proceC'd. 'l'h<• request is from the Ne\\•port· :0.l esa Unified St'hOOI Dislrict. l\'hich. 1n turn. is rcs1Jnncling 10 homepwncrs 1n the area \Vhfl pushed fQr the un· ncxation Annexation \l'(>uld formalize some prorccti\'e s1.•r\·1c1•s that h:.ive alreadv ht·1.·n in «ffl'Cl l'he nearest Orange ('ountr 'Ti I'(' st:it1on is at the county air· 1111rt. ;1n1l lflr :-n 111\· \1rne 111111 the ro~\;1 :'llcs:1 Fire Ot·1lartmcnt h:.is been l'esponchng "bt•n :111 cml'l'!,!t'nC,\' call \\a!'! rcccivl•d rr(lm the Bear Street area ' The sessinn at pa rt.v he:idq uar tcrs \1'as packed 11•1\h member s an1t onlookers -lured by Delahanly's publishe d predictions that he \1·as being m ade "a sc:ipegoat" for tht' l>OOI' ShO\I in_g or ll.epublieans in general in the recent cle1.·t ions. !·le \,llamccl ~c11•1>0rt Beach Assl'm· blyman Robert Badham for spawning the move fol' hi s uu~ter Badh:im :'llonday chd nol co,nccal his d{'sire to see the chairman replaced. Uadham made the rnotion to remove Oelah:inty The ouster come~ nearly at the end of Delahantv 's term, because :'llOn· day's sessioii \\·as the last mcetini: f')f the current cornmiuee. The next m eeting \\'ill come in January v.·hcn reorgan1zatinn \1•i\l be a matter of course In the meantlm{', Dclahant;. \\'111 he replaced hy \\'illis Clcn1ons. \\'ho h:1d se1'\'t•d as \·1ec ch<1il'n1:1n under lhe ou~ted Icade r flf the gr{lup '!'he ou~l cr :i ssertuclly stem:-fron1 feuding-bet1\'eCn l)clahanty and several 1.·ount y o fficeholders. prin1arily Badh:.1m :ind l'ullertn11 Asscn1 h\,\·n1 <In J Qhn Brigg~. Acc ide nt Kills P e clestria n In Costa Mes a Chll: t•ldl·rl\' rn :1n 11 ;,.., \..1lll'd an1t h1 ... l)ro1hcr 11a~·inJU1't'd :'ll <1nda~ n1gh1 n l l'osla l\lesa \I h<·n ~1 l":1r ~l r111·k th1· \ 11·- tim \I hn c\1cd . th11.c1n.c h1.., ho<I\ intP hi" brothl•r · Al so Pn the t•ounc1I agl·nda 1s a puhli<' hl':iring r11 <·onsider amend-ln\'l'St1~;1lt•r-. !'iaut th1· t1\o \ 1t·t1n1-. inenls lo the general p\;111 to brinA it in i1ere lr.v ini.: \(l <'rn..,!'i \\"1·:-1 \\'i l~on lint' v.·ith lhe dcn\'nto\\'n redcvClop-Strcc1 lll'<1r Cnl!t•g<' A\l•n11e ~·•ht•n th•· llll'll1 Ill an hetv.'cl'n Supc1inr A\'enue. r:ital lll'l'Hh·nl Pl'l'\lrr1•d .1u~t <1fl1·r 17lh Strccl. Orahgc Avenue and the dusk, during r11 ... h IH1ur soulhcitylimits. l)eatl 1s l,;1\llt'l1!·1• ,\ S1ulM1. 1;1;. nf La .... 1 \leek !hf' ril ,\ council \\'t'nl :!11,.1 llurhnr llhd. 111 1h1· lll'Hl'h1 11ver the doii nlO\i·n redcvelopmt<nt ~lcdilt•l'ra11~·•111 \"1lla.c.1· ,\p;irtmt·nt' Offlct"!"•; ~fi1d lhi• 111•111n \ br11\hl'r plan a!> 1t \\as presented \Jv con· , . . . . ... uHanl:-\Vd :-t•v &·\lam or's(lulh f1h11rS . S.1all" ,1t !2:!:11 ~w1n"•11:-S1 PasHde.nH · • -· __ _g_:u·dr!l (~1'\l\t:_" .... 11~1;~1n1•<T ~11111lt•r.:1ll' ·rhc plan e~senti:itly ii•ould con· tn]u_rll':-.. hUl t'ticl n11 r l'('flllll'l' solidatc s hopping,.. arca5, pro\'id(' hos1lltal!1:allnn. . . , parking plazas. u lx:ttcr traffic flOY.' ri.1ot o11~t H11. h.11 ~ L B1 t 11 run~. l:l. and high·densily tipartmcnts in sonic nf 2'256 :'ll1n t•r St . ( t1st.1 :O.lt·S••. lnc<I t<• i'>~ti•rs. ;1\'ftld the l'nll1~1nn. pohcc :-a id, but The Costa :'llt:;sa Tomorro\!.' group en.'!'" nQt dn sn l)lilS: cxprc.S!-.t!d !(eneral supporl of lhe • I rotffit'. 01\.1:-1~n. LI ;lnhn. Rt·~:1n plan, though il hHS :asked ror mQre OP· ~aid Bro"n•n!! ",Is no! • it Pd .uul I\ .t!'l portunil \cs ror resident Iii\ and com· nol considered at fault in lhc rut.1h1 \ mercial mixe~ and a un1nA of density 1hm11~('1fJ5u nils1J{'rucn.. 140 Bookt--<I i 11 Da v ihc cn1111l·i l v.·111 ·mCl't111 tht• counC'1I rhumb1.•rs :it r.·~) p !ll H1.•lo rl' lh1s n1cttlng. tlfir<'onnc:1l holds :i dinner n\cet!n);! 11\ thC co11fc1·c1tl'(' rnC1m Oc lJ fhd 1 he-' c11unrll ch:unbt·r~ at 5 :111 J) m. .. [k1nk1ni.t~ 1nt(l l}ran~t· l·ii1111t1 .la1I tntalcd J;lt} 111·r:-io1l't 115 nit·n and 25 l\OMl'll ror th(' 2.1 hflUI' IX'l'll"l\l cncl1ng nt1dn1ght ;\lond:i~, J;U I 11ff1t·t·r:-i i'>ai<t tnday -. .. , -Call for re\'ision of the slate · tideland s trust on the bay pulling the 527 acres of purchased l:ind, plus 214 ;1cres of county. tidelands. inlo a v.·itdlife presel'VC. -Require intmediate "'ithd ra"·al b,\ both the county a nd the company of three pending la\\•suits O\'er taxes and prescript ive .rights involving the U1» per Bay. · ~loney for the stale purchase of. compa ny land may come from the opcn·space bond act approved bv ·:oters in J une . But several speaker·s in T uesdav·s debate indicated more negotiatioiis may lie ahead. The Sl.65 m illion tax settlemcnl 1\'ill be red istributed primarily to school districts and other agenries in th1.• in1ntediate \·icinity of the b:iy. Ba~1 n a st rongly v.'ordc d statement. said ne v.· evidence has come to light lh:it indicates lhe three <SeC UPPE R BAY ,Page A2i Suspect Nabbed In Cab After l\'le sa Robbery A hand it suspect \\·ho allegedly rlag· ged do"'n a taxi for a ride ro Corona afler the S50 knife1X>inl robbei-y of a Costa ~l esa delicatessen ~londay ~:a: arrel'.ted almost as he arrived. . Steven Garcia, 34. of 641 Shalimar l)n\'c, v.·as arrested and booked on sus pi cion of armed robbery. based on information pro\'ided by "'itnesscs :ind employcs at the cab company. The arrc.~t tan1e after the cah arrived 111 Pon1ona Garcia 1~ a1.·ct1 scd of holding up the Li 't Pickle. 1897 Park ,\\'(' .. during rnid·rnorning hOlll'S and then bl•gginµ pa sscrsh~· outside tri ('all a taxi for hin1 . Detec\1\·e i\:urm Kutch said the\ all refu s ed and v.·ent on their 1~·a~. lt•a\·ing the bandit to do 11 himself ··Sn far. he's pll'ad1ng innoc·l·nt :ill lhl' \1ay." Oetectl\C Si.!1 S.im (·or drirn said tnda,\ \\t•;11l11•r PBrtl~ t·l11u dy late night and mnr111n :.". 1\·11h h:111 "llll~h111f' 1n the aftt•1·1101111 h41ur:-llii:hs \\'ed· nt·~da~ 111 !th upp1•r fiO:-l.o\1:- 111n1J,:h!'i111hl· ln1\ :1th l .'\SIDE TOD.\\ Fr1Hrf11·11 1r~1d1•11/' 1l r Oil l.~rur•/I oparl '11l'tl1 h10/lfl1111 /o.~'t'd llir ,bod11·.~ of 1/ir1•1• ,lrr1/J lfrr1JrJ11f.~ oncl !I /IJ(/1H4',\ flt!J•Jft' l•t'lll"tfJ //11•111 1'1l lhf \If('('/ h,•/ou: ,\t'1' 1/11n1 <Hid f1'1t•/I! /'11$/l' ,\4 ....... ~ l•m• lomMt• IJ LMl6•<1 •II ,........... ... tt.o,"'''" I• 14 ,.,..,(, .. c:......... .. 0.1111 Nth<•• ~ &9 l ""''"'""''"' " •• "·-· ... , "' G<l•fMt &I N-11-IJ lllM•"'t•\.... 411 """-L•!Wf" 11 • ,,.. ... , · ·~ Mlll~ll ,_\ lo N4t ....... IN•w1 &4 o. ..... c.""" "' ~· II I \''"'• '•r•• '' ~· •~-s l ~·--M•r~'" 1i l.Ww,._ 411 TtoN1•r' -•It .. ".... ... W.,••Ntw\ at . . . . .. ' l*i::n Score ... N-0 Softer .MarijQana Law Seen \\'ASlfL\'(;1·0;.: 1U l1l l '!'he 1\d l\lltll.!i tr:1\1on is nol ready to l>Upport u mO\'l' t11 !>Ohl·ll 1narijuana la"'s. a \\'hil c l l nu.~t· off1t•ial told Congress l('ld;i_v. But the 1\d1n1n1st ration is t'arl'fully 11':ilch111i.: lu v.s 1:1dopled by Orei:on. New AlcxiC'o' and other states v,•hich try to di scourage marijuana smoking v,•ith a fi ne but no criminal pena lti es. said Dr. Hobert L. DuPont. director of the special :.ic t 1011 offlt'l' f(lf dl'UA ;1bu~e pre\ l·ntion "The co1H:J.!rn no\1 is lo learn more about thC' state expenences." DuPont told members of a Senate subcon1mi t· l<'e nn a lcohol1sm :ind narcoli t•s. Du Pont in sis t ed in for m a l t est imonv a nd in rl'..'s po nse t 11 questions that neither he nor the \Vh itL· House is supporting relaxation of la\\'S :A gainst. possession of marijuana for oersonal use at this time. ··1 h ave not c·allc d f o r decri min aliza tion of m a rijua na . cith<'r a~ a s pokcsman for the Ad ministration or in my ov,·n rig ht." ht• testi fit•d ·•('urrcnt n1edical e\'idence. v.•hile it does not afford a decisive basis for public poli cy, nevertheless points tn several ha rmful medical consequen· ces whi ch "'ould justify a poli cy or co ntinu e d di s c oura ge m e nt o f marij uana use." In r esponse to questions rrom panel chairma n Harold E. Hu ghes, <D· lo"•a l. and other subcommittee men1. bers, DuPont admitted th at he was ··appalled " by national marijuana ar· rest fi gures but said the issues or la11· a nd he a lth should be considered separately in forming nationa l poliry. :\lark i\'immo. 7, Costa !\1esa. 'varms up for tlarbor Area Boys Club pi zza nig ht \Vednesday. Di nner from 6 to 9 p.m. a t Upper Bar Bra nch of Boys Club on Tustin Ave nue \~·i ll help r aise funds for uniforms for Boys Club basketball program. Adults can gel all the Shakcy's pizza and salad they ca.n eat for Sl .50 each. For kid s u nder 12. the p1ice is $1. DuPont has spoken out frequently on marijuana. In recent days he has: -Su ggested in a speech that "the social costs" of enforcing criminal penalties for possession of marijuana for personal ·use -such as lifetime crim inal records anti inc reased disrespect for the la"' -may not be worth the efforL f'r••••• Page 1' I UPPER BAY • • • L.:ppe r Bn y isla nd s may already belong to the publit'. He t'ited an 1878 la nd sur,·ey map sho'ol.·in i;:-the islands as pu blit' tidclan ds. •le said th e entire matte r should be delayed ror t\\'O weeks so the ne1.,, evidence eould be weighed. Ir lhe public docs o"·n the islands. Battin said nc"' lega l act ion should be takt>n. .. If lh<' Irvi ne Company doesn'l o\\·n the m. "'e are rushing to accom modate a deal to pay the lr,·ine Com· pany for land already o"·ned by t he pu blic ." he said. "This is risc3lly stupid." - Battin.said the state fu nds should be set aside for U."-<' in presCf'\'ing the hay rather than for buying <1ucstionab!t' property. SupC'rvisor ll ;drh l)iedrich, \1·h11 supported the setllc1n\.'11I, a lso ga~'l' partial hal'k ing to Ra uin by sayin,g tht• question of (l"'nC'rship nf thl· islands is still <lpe n hut now must bl' S<'ltled by the com11:1ny and th C' statl'.a County Counsel Arlri:.i n Kuy per ruled Alonday t hot 1hc nC\\' el'idence doesn't cha nge his llpi nio n th ~t the agreement 1s s11und. If a n,\·thin~. h~ said, lttie tax settlement "'ould be reduced if th e public did o"·n lhr islands. _ Accon1plice H eld S AL E '.\1. Qr,• IA P I Jo,1n CoOerl \', 2·1. '.\lonro''"I. Cahf . :.iccusl'd of h1•l p 0i ng C•Jnvirtt>d kil lt•r (_';i rl 1·1et11 ~ Bo"·lf's !11 t'S<'.1 re rron1 th<" Urt'l!"11 State Pr1 ~on J.1:-t :.pring. I\ .is sf'ntl'n· ('Cd t\1ond a_,. l(J thn.~l' y1•.11·:. 111 pri-on. !\Ir;-.. C'11h('1·I,\ ":is 1cl£'nli fit>d as Ro\1'l<'s· n1£•ce ORANGE COA ST c DAILY PILOT T .... or ..... (OI\! O••I• P+lo! ••In w11Hh .. Cor'I· l)o"fOll>e"""•• .... ~, "l>Utlh-t1•1 ... 0r ... ..,. C<>.t•I P\obl"'""'I (omt>•n• Siol).o•ftt •<Mio•" •re OUOl•\lofel Mond•• l~•ouqn ~"""' '°' c.,.1. _ _., 1M,.p0<1 IM-•Cll. H"llht>QIOO> llt«ll '-· '"'" v1111" 1,.,,.e, S.onn1.iw<• V•ll•• •nd UQllt'ol ~..,.h '>o"111 C<t•" A .,_.. '""°"""'' t'dtt•"" k riun1o,11~n s..1 .. ,n.,, ...a Wna•~ r~e II'•"<•"'"' P..O•••"•"'I o••nl " •I JOO_,, II•• s1rm.Co•••-'• C••"a•nl•'n•l• Robe rt N . Weed p,.,,,,.,., .,., ,._,..,.., Jdck. R. Curley 'llkt Pr•\«lfM f!ld C...n•"'I ........ '1!'' Thomas Kecvit f n.1.., Thoma!. A. Murph1nf' ........ Q•"Q l <t•! ... 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TZM /ve days ago. she_mel Paul John Knowles 1n Allanta and traveled with him to Florida without .l.'lloWlnghe wa.! wanled for questioning 1n up 10 12 slayings. She w rote the /o//l)u,.ing account for The Atlanta Cons f!l11t1on. By SAND\' FA\VKES ~\TLA.!'\TA f.\PI -f-Ic was tall. fa ir and handsome. '>''ith the in1· macul ate manner of thl' comfort:1bly ri ch American. \\'c n1et in a bar in 1\tlant a and he offered to s how me the city . After a romantic C\'C ning. he SlJggeslcd "'e dri ve to ~1i a mi . where he was going to SC<' hi s la\\')'er :i nd I 11•as to \'isit friend s . It sel'mcd li ke a good \l':IY of spendi ng a fC\\' d3ys and s<'.'eing a bit of Ameri ca, so I invited him to pick n1 c u1> at my hotel the follo\.\·ing day. llO\I' roulcl I ti.Ive po~sib!y kno\1•n that those strange ha nds, the hands that "·ould carrv mv suitcases. fasten my seatbelt. catch a rnosquito ba\1·k {dra11..on fl}'l in.my room anll carry it tenderly to freedom. had only lhrce days before stra n~!lcd and trussed a 15-ye;ir-old girl. 1)('\ti cc said. and reportedly stabbed her father to death. plunging scissors in lo him 27 times:' The m an I kn c11• as Darrel <-~olden 11·as really a "'anted criminal. (The man she identifi <'d <JS Golde n is beli eved t'J be Paul John Knov,les, 25. a Florida parolee r hargccl 11ith n1urder in \\l'O Cenrgia slayin~s ;.ind "·a nted for queslinning in other s1ayi ngs. llc is bei ng h<'ld in the Ribb Cf\unty .lai l in i\lacon \\•hilc aulhnritics se:Jrc h for a missing Flori da high\\·ay patrolmii n ancl a De\a\1·are businessman thought to ha ,·e llt'en ta ken host age by Kno\1·les lasl \\ r€'k.) li\l y spinl' still cran1ps 1\·it h fear "·hen I remember the jokes I mnde abo ut "'hat a ri ~k I 1vas taking. Sl'Uing off on a journey v,·ith a stran11e r. '.'\o\\· I feel it 1\·as those jokes and my sense or humor that ke pt me ahvc. \\"(' dro\'e th rough the autu n1 n countrysi<lc vf Georgia ket'ping :i c·arcfu 1 t'~'l' out for l raffi r cops. As \\'I' 111·:1rC'd Jackson\·ille. ht~ ~aid he \1 as tired :ind asked me to dn\·c. \\'hil i> 1 did so. he put his head on n1y l:in and 1vent f:1,.l asleep. On!~· hnc·r did I d1scn1"er that he jum ped 1):1 rnlc frnn1 this section of Fl nrida. . u1d that thL' l'ar that I 1vas so 1hri11ecl 1n be dri\'ing had been r('1JP.(fe(J :-tolt'n fr•ur n1C111ths pre1·iously and thilt lhcn\1 tll'r has ncl'er been ~t·en ;o,111· I'(' \r hcn hl· :l\\'Clkl'. I teased him ~rntl.v ahnut the ('011 \'ersatio n 1ve httd the l'1·cn1n::: bcfr•re. \Ve h;i d _gone 10 lhc re1·r1l1·ing bar at tht• 101> (If the fll'gl'ncy l!Ptel 1n .\tl;u1ta <.1nd l\atc·hed 1hl' t'!!_,. n1ove sln\rly arC>und It 1\:1l' rom;inlic and \1t· sat talJ..i ni: a bout ourselvf's in th at inti mate \1•:1y t·11n1 p!t·\l' :-.\ ra n~t· rs e:1n Fr1r a 11 hill'. hl' talked aboul his family. his fathe r \1·hoo1\·ncd a small chain nf rt•st:u1r;111ts in New ~T exico. h1l' hrothers and si.!iters and the n1otht•r he lo\·l'd It \1 ;,i,. \\ hl·n he ;tsked mt• as a Jf'lurnalisl if I 11·ou ld 11 nte a book about tum I hec:an If' th ink . "Oh n1y God. l\e gflt a right ont• !kook I." But I thought ,,inl'c· I \I ;1:-dnnk1n~ his drink. I l\'Otdil listen tnhim patiently I le then told Oll' an extranrdinary story of some Sl'C rct in his life that l'111ild 11111 1 he told after hilt death. \\ luch he C'X1JeCted t·nuld l'1•me an~ lime. 1 It• clui nol l'\ Jk'l't lo Ii l'C ii ~ e:1r . l ie told n1<' that th<' ta!)(!.!! v,1th 1ht• drta1ls v,·erc dC'pos1ted 1vith hi s lji"·~er 111 :'lt1:1111i and that they l\'Ould m3kc "'flrld headlines \\'hen th<'Y \l'erc pubhshcrl It \\'as a 1:11 1 ~toz)' ilnd like any ;1stute English lady I took il "'it h a large 1>inch (If s;i l! lie ai;:;un dl'1ued :ill 1n."' joking attr mpts lo ide ntify hi m a1' a mur. drrer. n n rtnt l('S s mu,g,glcr nr recl'nt ve rsion of the Boston Stran)i!ler. \'<'t hf' :1dn11rc d the l'Ull of the Inner. lht' sol'ial outc::ist !!is \'fliC'c \1•ris \ t•r\• lo\1 'tt 11 as the first t1mt• I fC'll ft'ar, bul lik<' a fnol I hl'11shed it ;1\1·:1y In the \'lHi . I fe lt hl· \\as .1 lonely youn~ nl an un <1 .!!Upcr ego Lrip. :ind 11·as sorry rorh1111 . • l l1s m:111ners \IC rc ,"lup('rb. i\ly wio;h \\<IS his comm:ind ()(u1rs 11cre "J>t·ncrt , (tr1nks \\Crt•.(lrderl·d. \\'l• \l'('llt 1\hl'rev<'r I \\'<l nte1t to _un : C~ql{' (,.'an:il'eral. !S t, 1\ugusti11c·s fOJl. I le \\'llS 1>r0\1d of his America l llO\\' <'fluid I l>f!Sl'libly know I hat !hi' f'lothcs \\'hich he lf'lflk('d after so t·arC'fully an d di splayed so proudly had alll'gcdly been bought by his \'ic hms' Crl'dit cards '~ JI{' staved 111 \\!l'st Jl:1lm Beach v,•hen "'c arri\'<'d netir :'lliami. hut not :it my hotet lie met nl(' at my hott>l's bar fC1r !H"1•eral d:i.1·s 11t• e\'f'n drove int• 1n that suppasedly stolen car.10:1111n1t·r1 IC\\' 11\ad arranged with U.S. Atty. Gen. \\'llham Saxbc. I "'as prcparini::, to return 10 IAlndon :ind had many other frie nds to see S<l I left him 1n a Oar :ind didn't return lus phont' ealls 11 \\:is at th ,1! b:irtha! n~ mcl some friends of mine who liked him and took him bal'k tc1 thc1r h(ltt·1 for u drink. ~nd that "as \\'hcru he stayed tha1 n1,gh! I feel s1m 1d.\ IC'f'rihlc Iha! I 1n1 ~JUd,lled him ~. bu or C'OU~t! I 'tn r<'ht'\'('11 thnl h·· ri1rln'1 h11rm mr I \\'9S th1nkinJ1 or mov1n1: to l hC United Statt•s. hul I~..-•• I h;r11· a Al'Cil l dt•al m11rc to lenrn atlQut Aml•rlcUbcrore I rlt\1h;1t ' . . ... M ' -. ' Woman Battles--Ticket ~eivport Wife Gathers Ammunitio1i iii $3 Saga By GARY GRANVIU.E oi-.o.11,J11•kMI \Yh:.t is a $3 parkln&tieket worth ·r 1'o a Newport Beach housc"·ire Yl'ho ln,lslS a $3 Santa Nna piu·king ticket \\':JS undcsl·r vl•d. it 's worth a vigorous Ont•·11•oman legal battle "to pro\'e im· 1>0rtant constitutional issues.·· ~1 adc line Blackwell 's courtroom saga had its beginning Oct. l's "'hen a Santa An<i meter maid placed a stan- dard pa rking vi olation eitation under the windshield "'i perofhercar. Sin ce then . J\lrs. Blackwell or 2135 \'isla Entrnda has made dail y week- day visits to the scene of ttie all eged parking viol3tion to gather evidence she plans to use at her scheduled jury tdal She's no t certain that she'll e\•cr ha1·l' th at jury tri:i l. But . acting as her o"·n attorney. she petitioned Central ~l unicipal Court to set aside the stan· tlard trial by JUdge and to grant trial by herpel'rs So rar. ~I rs. Bl ack"·eilhas rared v,•ell \11 \h hel' C:J refully prepared petitions tothC{'OUrl. Al her arraignment before J Udge Hic hJ r<t N . Parslo\\·, she succeeded in havin g her bai l reduced from a sug· gcsted $1 0 lo her own recognizanee. "'!'he bai l "·as more th3n three times the amount of fi ne I "'ill be subject to if I am conviet<'d. ··Airs. Black\\•ell said. "'l'hercfore. it \l'as excessive by any standatds ... \\lhil e lhc attractive blonde wife of a phys ician \\'O n her point on excessive b3il. she hasn't yet won her motion for Police Chie f Mich el Fired By Anaheim Anaheim police Chief David J\tichel v.•as fired 11-londa y in a move city of· fi<'ia ls hope "'il l counter growing unrest in the troubled department. City J\t a nage r Keith Murdock sought Mi chel's resignation under pressure from the city council , which severa l weeks ago refused to grant a pay increase to the chief and three othertop administrators. In a prepa red statement, !\lurdock said. "h·l y desires to impro ... e the department effectively require I lake measures I feel are appropriate. · "The politica l activities or the police offi cers association are well known and have contributed heavily to the in ternal deterioration.'' he ad· ded ~l ic hel's t roubles began a year ago "'hen a majority of the city's 318 of- ficers joined in organized dissent over a pay and benefit package that the chief and other city officials opposed. 'l'he policemen staged wa lkouts and other demons tra tions including an ··ornce r Friendly" program that a mounted to a c ut back by patrolmen in the number of traffic tickets given out. . Ana h~m A1ayor William Tllom said mora le in the department iJ .at an all time low and that hfichcl has not been able to gi.,,e the ty1>e of strong leader· shi p needed to reverse that trend. ' ~1 iche l said he is sti ll negotiat-i ng \l'ith th~ city and "'i ll stay on at least another three months. ,3 Plead Innocent CllIC1\GO CU P!) -The alleged mastermind bt>hind the biggest cash heist in U.S. hi story and two alleged accnm pli ces ~1onday plead ed in· nocent to charges stemming from the S4 .J million Armored Express Co. bur~lary. l~uig i DiFonzo. 27. former ly of Fall Hi ver , il1 ass., P asq u.a le Cht1rlcs J\'l a rz:1 no. 42, of suburban (·icero. and his cousin , Willia m An· thony l\l arza no. 31. or suburban Ber- \l'yn. nll pleaded not gui lty . • n.11~ llllM IUiff ...... BATTLES TICKET, JUDGE Newport Motorist Blackwell a jury trial. Judge J ohn Teal last v.•eek denied A1rs. Blackwell's petition tor trial by jury . ''\Vhen I asked him on what ~rounds he wai5 denying. my petition. the Judil,l' refused l o ans\ver my question." sh~· aiaid. li o"'ever . ii is quite t·lcar to Al r:.. Blackv.•ell thatshe is entitled to trial by jury. And in her eyes "it is not tht! right of any judge or bureaucratic-s,1·stem to deny me or any.one else \1.'hat the Con· stitution guar a ntees." It is on that issue thnt t he Nc1vporl Beach woman is v.•aging her cam- paign. "The eourts a re supposl'd to be "igil3nt in protect ing our con· stitutiona I guarantees,·· she said. "Instead," she added. "they act likl' an extcflsion or the bureaucracy and very blithely do a\\•ay \\'ilh our con· stitutiona I rights.·· ~1 rs. Black\.\•e ll has in\•ested more than $70in law books and literature she uses to prepare he r motions. In addition to her weekda): t1i ps to the s ite of t he alleged parkinr,: violation. s'be is a frequent \'isltor l(l • the county la\v library in Santa An:1 visits she uses to bone·up on receu1 legal precedents. As a result, her petitions in the courts are "pro£essionally prepared" though sometimes spiced ,.,,jthlanguageorhcr own choosing, rather than U\e usual legal jargon. The a lleged parking violator is s cheduled to a ppear in Cenl r a l Municipal Court Dec. 5 for disposition cf hercase., . HO\\'ever. A1rs. Blackwell says , she is prepared to take the j ury tri al to higher courts if necessary. .Safari Slump Sends . Board to the Liohs Lion Country s8tari needs to beat up more people from the bushes or Orange Cour1ty to visit the tourist park in Irvine. Declin ing attendance, attributed to the gasoline shortage and the slum- ping economy, and increased interest rates have caused the company to ran behind in its loan payments. Ha rry Schuster . president and TONIGtrr COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL - Regul ar meeting, City Hall, 6:30·p.m. "BEHI ND TllE HEADLINES" ~ Dr. Giles T. Drov.'n lecturer. OCC Forum,7:30 p.m . VC I LECTURES -"New Direc· l ions for Free-Lance Writers," Room 101 Physical Science Bldg. 7 p.m. "Landm a rk s of Art," Room 178 ltumanities 11 a\I, 7 p.m. ''Women's Forum." Roon1 140 Social Science Lab. 7p.m. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20 O RANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD -Regul ar meetin g, 99 Fair Drive, 8 p.m . ''LE NN Y '' -OC C d r a m a Auditorium, through Saturday. 8 p.m. Free. ''T llAT C H A~1 P I ONS HI P SEASON" -South Coast Repertory Theater. through Sun. 8 p.m . "ALCO HOLISft.1 , AN ADDICTIVE DISEASE" -Dr. Robert Schmitz lee·· turer. Raleigh Ii ills Hospital, 1507 E. 16th Street, Newport Beach, 6: 15 p.m. lnformation645·5707. ' UC! LECTURES -''An Effective Tax Plan," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. "The World of Plants," Room 550 Physical Science Bldg. 7 p.m. ch~i rman of Lion Countr.\· Safari In<' .. disclosed Monday that till' company is behif'd more than $2.5 million in loan and interest payments. He said thl·. amusement park has suffered a sig· nificant drop in attendance this yea!' in addiion lo a large increase in in· terest pa y.ments on its debt to Security Pacific National Bank, Los Angeles, Schuster said the park lias fail ed lo make loan repayments of Sl .875.000 i11 a dd ition to $700.000 i n interes t ·payments. '!'he-statement said thl· company has sol. its. interest in Sc<t Life P ark in Ha1\·aii lo raise c.1sh and is trying to renegotiate its debt 'to Security Paciri<'. Schuster reported third quarter ear· nings for the period ending Sept. :W ;is $179.276, or 10 cents a share. com· pared With $137,670. or 23 cents a share. for the same period last year. He said third quai'ler revenue fl•ll .from S3.77 m illion in 1973 lo $.1.42 mil · Uon this ~·ear. Burglar Got A Lot to Like You gel a lot to li ke "'ith a l\tarlboro. according to the old com- mercial. but a Costa A1esa b.urglar gG4 even more to savor A1onday. Joan E. Speirs, of 1199 Boise \Vay, eomplained to police that someone broke into her home and stole t"'O packages or ~1 arlboro ei garettcs. · The thief also ate one banana cream pie for a total loss of $1, ~!rs. Speirs said. Clergyman Seizf'd BERLIN CAP) -Police arrested Cornelius Burckhardt. a 29·ycar-0ld P rotestant clergy man, today in con- nection \Yith the revenge murdt•r of West Berlin's highest ranki ng judge. The wife of anothl·r clergyman "'as arrested Sunday in the plot to kill Judi::e Guenter vnn Drenkniann. STRETCHING A POINT- With the innovation of new kin ds of -ca rpet backings. co rrect stretch ing 1s all-i mportant. It is easy to overst retch as well as understretch. Our main concern 1s w11h understretching. Carpeting in many new homes and even in wh ole tracts have been installed without a power stretcher being unloaded· fro·m the truck . In some of these homes. after the carpet is "slopped " in with a knee -kic ker. a wa tering can is used 10 shrink up the wri nkles. Unbelievable. isn 't-it?· At Al den 's w'e take great pride in correct installat ions. Stretching is achieved wi th stretche rs that · go wall-to-wall. altended by experienced mechanics. trai ned by us. . Qon'l ga.iJJJ;>le the price of .your ca rpe t purchase-on-a.poor installation. THE RE'S NO GAMBLE 1f you buy from Alden-'$! , ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 .._Placentia 14.ve. <,;OSTA MfSA 646-4838 HOURS: MOft. '!lino n.n., f lo 5:10-fll. 9 lo 9-SAt . t :l O to S • .. j I . -, c • c • •