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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-11-26 - Orange Coast Pilot- • • • . ~ ease tz e ,. -------: ---- -...... • - ---r------... -..... --·---' DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * *' TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMEIER 26, 1974 <i10L. U, HO. lM, 1 SECTIOJIS. M PAGES --· Yacht Heavily . Damaged; Slams German Trawler- -• • • • • • Huntington Studies Growth _ Control Liu1e ou Bodies Bizarre M11rder .. Details Bared · By TOftl BARLEY Fullerton. otttMD•Url'li..i1uH Both men (seed Superior Court ac- Orange County Coroner's or -Lion on multiple narcotics charges ricers completed a ~rislY four-day contained in a Grand Jury indictment task today and recorded the positive at the time or their disappearance identification of two bodies unearthed about a year ago. , last week from the backyard of a But sheriff's offi cers today repealed ·rustin area homl'. that drug trafficking played no part Jn They said there can now be no doubt the de at~ of t~e two ml!n and rcv~aled that the moldering remains are those for the first time what they say 1st.he of Vaudra Dewey Nunley Il, 28, of. truett?asor:iforthe~~rdcrs. , Orange and Rue E. Steele, 30, of And while shcnrr s Capt. James Broadbell told that story three men ~rged with the murder of Nunley S~nate Study Hits Offshore Drill Blitz \VASlllNC.TO N IAP) -A Senate study urg'ed tod;iy lhat the lnlerior Department keep oil and gas develop- ment out of untouched offshore areas unless it cu n prove thei r development u·o"uld be both ncccssar\' and safe . The st udy of oflshorc.oil Jeasin~ was. the first report by the staff of the Senate's National Ocean Policy Study \vhose chairmiln. Sen. Ernest F', Holl- in gs 10-S.C.). issued it to news media. The stafr stu<ty sharply criticized the Interior De1n1rtmenl's present management of offshore oil !east's an.d its plans to lease some t o million o(fshorC acres in 1975. doubling in a single year the acreage leased during thcpast20~·ears . _ The s t;iff studv ('()ncluded that In· terlor has loo iilllc informalion 10 justify or manage such a vast leasing program and said it should be scaled down to ··a more realistic lease targe-t bas on sound management practices forpliblicly·owned resources." . The report suggested that the federal government it~lf should ex· plorc-its new offshore areas and find out \\'here oil ;ind gas are located. rather than le3sing ne\v unexplored areas to oil co11T1>anies at what ma~ taler turn out lo be bargain·basen1ent p.rices. ' • · <The I nlerior Deportment agreed ·Mond,3y tu post1l'one for ~o days the public• hearings ii scheduled fur .J>cccQlbCr on. thc.,!nvironmcntal im 4.._ • (See OIL. PageA!r Libhers File Suit "WR. Hll'ilGll:ON l,O~l ;__,Five \\'Omen's righls and edueat1onal or1 gunitatlons today accused the federal government of Illegally gi,•ing millJons or dollars to schools and col· leges which practice sex discrimina- tion. In u f.'lass·aclion suit riled in U.S. Distril·L Court, \ht!" organl1.ntion! said tnc Def)artments or Lubor and llcnlth, Educt1tlon and Wt?Jr~r~ aflo11·ed · rcderal aid to continue · to •schools cngaCinf.! -in "sex di11ci:lmination in ploymcnt.. nthlctic!i, ::idmlssions. hoJarshjpl a"''Bl'ds and other ar· ili4!~\ ' • J and Steele were preparing to leave the county jail ror their arraignment in Santa Ana l\1un icipal Court. They are John J\fanuel Solis, 29. J\tichael Lynne Thompson, 23, !Ind Robert !l.1ichael Sesma. 22, all of San· ta Ana. • Broadbel( said the trio is accused of planning the killings of Nunley and Steele after the two victims had planned to kidnap Solis.' \Vife and her two children and hold them for ransom . ··w e«now that thet"·o victims were short of money at the time and werl' pretty confident that Solis had plenty of it, .. Broad belt said. ··nut we a re not sure yet just how much they intended to ask for if thr: kidnaping was successful." Broadbelt alleged the two victi ms. v:ere tricked into visiting Thompson's tiome at 18801 17th St. aboul a year <See BODIES.Page A2) Pioneer Speeds On 1-IOUXTAIN VIE\\' <L'Pl \,-Thc tiny Pioneer 11 spacecraft cfossed lhrougll-a million-ntil('-an-hour solar. ,,·ind "shock "·ave·· ~londay night 'And sped tO\\•ard Jupiter's vast magneUc field. Controllers at :\'ASA's Am es Research Facility said the 560-pound \'Chicle encountered the area or ''bo\v shock'' -\1•hert> the solar wind strikes the gaseous planet's n1agnetic field. Yacht, {loat Iii. Collisi~1i LONG B~ACll (U l>JJ -A 100-toot yacht, the Aussiegal, Y.'llS heavily damaged early to- day when it collided with a · German ~tlawler near the en· trnnce·to IAJnrBeach Harbor. ) The Coast Guard said the yacht. a wood hull craft, collided with the 260·fool trawler, Weser, a s leel hull ship, about two miles south or the 1.05 Angeles li g~ a marker at the entrance \O""the ha!'bor. . The oa!it Cua rd ('Utter Point Camden to,ved the l\us~icgal lo Long Beach. , No one on eil.her vessel was in- jured, th(' Coasl Guard said. • A Real Pea Soaper ll 1vas just a fender bender. palicc said. hut 1t occurred in the middle of a major intersection in the ·middle of the morning rush hour in the middle or the first ground -h ugging fo g of the ·Season. The scene al 17th Street and i\e\\"l>Ort Boul e\·ard in Costa :'\lesa cxcn1plificd condi- tions this mornin g as drivers mo\'ed rrom hright sunlight into \'ision-clouding fog bank that 5,,·irlcd in off the ocean in \\'estern por- tions of the Orange Coast. It burned off hy mid-morning in most places. Welfare Probe Shows 'Mass Case of Fraud' SPRl:\'GFIELD, 111 lt:PI) -In· \•E!stigators probing a Chic<:1go \\ c Ira rt• fraud case ha\'e uncovered C\"idencc o{ "'hat thl'Y sa.v could l:K' the most massive public aid-bilking scheme by ~in indi,·idu:.d In the nation's historv. llundrcds or thousands of dolh:irs .• and perhaps millions -could b(' in- \'Ol\'ed . Joel Edelman. execuli,·e d1rrctor of the Illinois Legislati,·e Ad\'ISOf\' Com- n1iltee on Publir Aid . told lhe rOn1n11t- tec ii may take months to finish the in- ,·estigation of charges ugainsl Lvnda Taylor, 47. of Chicago. · l\Irs. Ta.vlor v.·as scheduled for ar- raignment today· Jn Cook County Circuit Court on a 31-count fraud ui- dictment involving her alleged re· ceipt of illegal \\elfare b~ncfil s, n1eclical assistance. food stamps, Socinl Security and veteran s ' benefits. "When the entire story is told. 1 believe this \\•ill prove to be the most massi\"C case of v.·elfarc. fraud thnt hj\s_e\'er hcen pet:petratl'd in the 50 sLatCs," E\:ic 1Ma1l s~ud: .. ,, harries lh(• imagination.·· Edelman said c,·1d<'nce uncovered h_y the Chicago police and state and federal investigators indicates l\lrs. 1'aylor masterminded a 511phisticat- Fire Destroys. Mail cd, intcrslatl' schemC' in \\·hic h' she 11scd 80 different namc!I. 30 addrcsst'S' ;ind 15tclephonc numbers. Sh(• JS acl"uscd of rt·cei\'1ng benefits on beh<1lf of three clcce;1:;cd husbands <:1nd 27 childreri some of thcn1 sup· poscdly horn after l\lrs. Ta.\·lor al- lc,L:£'cily under\\ enl ;1 hysterectomy in Florida. Sl.!n Don ,\, '.\I oorc, ~ha1rn1an of the comm1tteC', said nt•\f . c\ 1dence in· d1e:11es '.\!rs. 'l'.:1\·l~i· m<i\' also h<:t\"l' pos.<'d as <:1 ph_\"sfch1n in Chicago and l\1ich1gan 1n a plot to 1llei,:ally obtain !l.1l'd1care p<:1yrnt"nts "\\'c knov.' for a fact sh£' is not licenst>d to pra.C'tl<"t' anyv.'here." !l.loore said. !l.loore saifl stale \\'Clfarc officials (•annot l'Slin1atc hov,r n1uch !l.lrs. Taylor 1nay tnivt' rereivrd i11cgallr throughoul th£' C'nllrl' <;ChC'mC'. part of \\hi th h1· !>a id dates to 1946. lie said she has re{'Ci\'ed at least SI50.00(1 annually from the slale irt CSec \\'ELF 1\Rt:, Pap;e A:?) RECESSION'NOT DOING THE JOB -6nf' ec:-onnmi11t jokl~l'.11' 6UR;J.!e!\!ed that \\'hat the 11·or1d nf't'<l!> tocnd 1nnu - t1on. i!; a gQod old fnshioned re· TORONTO <U PI) -A predu..-•n rirc t'C..,c:1on .. roar.ad thrOUJZh Canada's busi~st nlall Thl· r~r ss 1on i' h<"rc. but .un- term1nal in dO\\'ntO\\•n Toronto 1ud ar. fort11natt·I~-. so I!\ th(' 1nfl:ition. l"niled destroyinll thousnnds of I ttcrs and Prl'ss lntrrn;1t ionul hll!> put toi:,cth1-•r :i rorring 6() workers to net. The hla:r.c !>horl scrn•!> of :irt1rh~s rtt•a hn~ \1ith destroyed the four·story buildln.11: but lhe C'ronomic prohlC'n\s taring the firemen. buttlinJZ the rloin1es in t!l· L' $ 10(lu\" degree wea thtr, 'Stl\'ed u farned city 1'hl' fll''lt 1n1rt of~th1s series bt·iuns landn111rk . the adjo1ping i(rcal hall or · .toduyon l'agc 1\10 Un1011St11ti on . ------------- I Brother Tells Gri11i Story of Rape, Murder CIIICAGO fl'P \1 -· :\ \J.year-old boy has told authorilies three in· truders raped and murdC'red hi s three young sister~ and th(•fl l'luhl:K'd un- conscious his hrothl'r and \1•ft him to die in their burn1ngSouth Side !louse. The bo~·. Charle:; lloracr. accom· pan1ed hy hi s n1 olhcr. his m1n i~ter and 3S men1bers of th(• Cnngr(),gat1on of the ('hris t :\I ira clc l/c Jltni: Center Church. re\cah'd at a coront•r's 1n- _qu1ry '.\londa~ lhrdct ;11 l~oft hefnurdC'­ athsOct 21 . L"nt 1ltht•11 .pnl1rt•IX'he\"ed lhr \'ict i ms to ha\ l' IX't'll fire dr·aths llo racC' sa id he hJrt been' tno •·petrified \\"II h fe ar'· tn tt'll hO\\" the in· truders bro kt' into lilt' hou~c on a night \\·hen the mnther \\:t" \'1sitini: rr· lati\'CS, raped !>l!>1t'rc; Caroline'. 17, l'leatricC'. J.i . and f;ith,\, II. ;inrl lht•n · killer! onr h~ ,1 . .t1h1n_t: hi;r in the lll't'k and st r:-. ngl i ng t h1• other t \\ n A brother, :\l ;1un('t•. 1. \\a;-. ht•J \('rl unconscioui; ;n1d fatalt.v burnetl ;1ftt•r thC' intrude1·s pour<•d c a~(1!1ru· on 1h1..• upstair.-. ;ind dn"·n!>la1r" 01nrl "t't lh t• Jiow.e.afire .. • _ ~ , Tht• bo'·•;i1J ht• :1 nc1 ._. 19 \{\tr O)d roster hr011iC°r , \I ho I\ :JS hiding in a ht•droonl . ni ;1na~(:d10 t'"C~\ll', As a res!!-11 or th<' hoy 's ~torr. pohr<' !>atd they arrestc•d f\1'0 !>llSf>CCl:-;ind rhargcd them "'1th arson and n111rd rr. Airport Surrounded LOXOO\" f \1'1 -Troops in armorrd 1 c hr ell·~ !>ur roun d.,d · G~t1A1 Ck 1\1rport snuth ot IA1ndo11 \n duy 111· ,1 ~ll'\)•Up of ant1 trrrnrL!>I St"'l'U l'•I Y 1011011 Lil ~ .in ArJb )HJi.ll'l.,111i.: or II Hrlll'lh ;Hrllner ;ind .I ~J).ltt• ilf homh111.c.~ 11nkl'd lo lr1~h ll·rror1,r11 Houdhlork'i h._dtt•d ;11l \ c•l11t'lf's .q• pro;ieh1ni,: lhl' .11rpor1 , \1h1rl1 l1:indlt'!I most 11a rkt1AC lour' In rc:i11rti-Ill 1-.:urnpc 11nd .\n1c-r11·a. Building Of Homes Too Fast? ByTERRY COVILLE • OI U.. D.tly Pli.oi 5i;,tt Staff planners "·ill attempt to "'rile :1 growth contro\ policy to help put the brakes on home construction in l{unt· ington Beach. . City councilmen asked the planning. de1>artmen1 1\londay night to research grO\\lh control meas ures used in other cities and rt'port on the results. 1n three n1onths. Plannini:: Director Di ck l(arlow "'arned the ('Ot1nci l and members of the planning commission that con- trol\in_gJ!i_~ _rate Q.f __gro~1h ffi.i!..l' pro••e Lo be beyond the cit.r's pov.·er. "\Ve ca n control 'A'here thev live and ho\1· many people there \\"ill be hut right now\\(' don't ha\'e any con: trol on ho"' rasl the homes are built," Ilario"' said. John O'Connor. a deputy city al· lorney, said there are a number of cast"s before the state Supreme Court \\·h1ch may produce a legal policy on ~rO\\'lh control, but no decisions have. bet'n reached . llarlo1v ol so said city Policies are already 1n action to lo\vCr population 4 potential and to distribute the homes throughout the city in a better n1an~ ner. . :\ oncf" expected maximum popula· lion or 300,00-0 has al ready hecn TC• duced lo a projected figure of about 230,000, plus another 10,000 if the Botsa Chico region is annexed lo the tit\". Despite the planning director's \\'arning , councilmen and com- m1ss1oncr:1 generall_,. <igreed they'd JikC' to attempt some form of control lo slO\\' rto"·n residential construction. They also a_grccd that only three or CSee G RO\\'Tll, Page ,\2) · Oranr,::e I · C:c~ast ' \\-t·aillei- r air skies through \\'('(JnC'Sr1;1,v r-; C'l'Jll for loc a I i.: roun<1 !oi: 1n 1 hr n1nrn1nf! hour!>. \\"<:1rn11~r \\t•d- lll'!>da \' II 1! h he'll Ch ht J'.!hS ;&\ i5 t"l 'l - 11\J.: 10 8Z 1 n land. LO\l'S lon1ghl.i<110 ~·· INSIDE TODA. Y· ·tf ·1()11 l!'(Jnl /fl knfltt) ltoro rnar111 m1~lrt'(~cs r hal'e, I 'm not t7fl1nc1 10 /,•/l .11uu 1ha1 ' Tl!t• J1pt"al.l·T ~ R1·11. 11.t". pasto•r to 1111/11on.t. Ste orhef r11nd1d r.•mnrk,t; 1rom tttrs ~IDi· lrnccr~ral rnon on Pa11e A9. ErfO\lh_._ ti LM .. ,. All , ...... ~·· .. Cl,I""'" I I IJ , .... !(, -.1 C,.ll.,.t<I 11 Dol!~llet•Ct\ Al ..... .,," 1'•41 ill IE...,.tl••"mt°" It ,IMll<I I ·•lt•ll "_,•K-I! l"ltr"'IUlll! •t ) Allll Ullltrl l'oW••tl Mul""I"-• ,..,,,_, ...... Or;t!lft Ct~111r -· -.. ~-•JIU111tll , .... "'"' 111t•ll" w. ........ ........... " .. "' .. .. ... ... .. , ..... .. .. .. .. ' I A2 DAIL y PILOT Tuesday, Nov.mber 28, 1974 Liberal Assault Probe of Rocky Called Passive '\'ASlllNGl'ON (API -Congres!i w:1s accused or acting like "kind of a po'l s~1,·e l;id y" tot!Jy for oot ln- Vf!St•i::ating -mort· ''igorouslv potential conft1tts of intcr(·:.t 1r1 1't·l son A. RockC'fcllcr's confirmat1on a:. 'i('l' president. ur1 y,...,_ Do~fori1rg Agaitt The charge was m:idc by Joseph L. Rauh Jr., vice chairman or the Americans for DcmO<"ratic Actjo11 , during fre1~•\\_h celi ng le stimony before the !louse Judiciary Commit- tee in \l•hich he frl'quently engaged 1n he<1ted :lrguments with members. Rauh accused both the 11 ouse and ~na te confirmation committees or accepting at face \•a\ue Rocke£eller's testimony that possible conflicts of 1n· lcrest bet\\'een his vast "·ealth and de· e1s1ons he would ha\'e to make if he be~ame a president are a myth. Congress should either conduct a full scale investigation into potenlial conflicts of nominees, Rauh con- tended. or fill vice presidential vacun- cies instead by special national elel"· lions. "E1tht·r you act for the public," llauh suid. "or you ought to let the public tJCt for itself." But durin~ one of several argu- ments. Rep. Rohe rt ftlcClory '( R-IlL ), accused R:1uh or being unhappy only because the liberal ADA cannot get the kind of vice president it \1·ould like to ha \'e either throug h congressional con· fi rmation or regularelettions. Rep. Charles \\1• Sundman Jr., CR- N.J.), called Rauh's assertion that Congress could dL·term in e ROckefeller 's fitness for office only by investigating his "·ealth ··absolutely absurd and ridiculous." • "Because after you investigate·a11 this. "'hal it all comes do\\•n to is \vhether he has integrity, isn't that corrC'ct ?"he <Jsked. ' ":\'o," Ru uh replied. I le said the qucslion is not only \1•hcther there is a conflict of intt•rests !Jut :itso \11heth{•r almost eve1·y· de- cision Rockefellef\\"OU!d make \\'OUld ( • Si11ger to .Wed \\'<iy nr . Os~oncl. one or lhC' i;ingin,c: Osmonrl brothC'rs. poscs \\llh !us f1;,1ncee. l\:.ilhlyn \\"h itc. the C'urrent '.\llss C!Jh . ._. l~r1 gh;1n1 \"oung l"niversity se nior_ 'fhl• couple \~ill m:.irr\· in lhC" ~;,ilt l~u.ke City l\Iormon 'fl·mple. · · ' Oil Case Delays l'rolfl Pafl*! A I GROWTH ••• four muJor unaeveloped 5ections stlll- exist "'ithin the city "'hi're growth control might be applied. The major undeveloped areas are: A r , -The old N ewJ1ud. Estate. owned Pplauded by Signal·Landmark, covering a little more tb•n 200 acres east of Beach ,IJoulevard and north of Adams • -_Avenue. · · • . . CaJifornia officials biitlling the'' ...-About 400 acres south or~ llunt· rapid (e4eral time!able Cot a:ranU~g ~gto.n C.entral Park, under mulUph.• ocean oil leases off the $0uthland 0\1.'Rershtps. ._ , . coast expressed relief 1oda)' to a 61).. -More.tha n 600 acres surround.1ng day delay in the start of bearings on the ~achff Country ,Club, al) owned the Controversial project. 'by t~Huntirrgton 8t!•chCompany .. But the delay will have no chAnfe in -~bout 100 -acres stllt' ''acant .tn a separate state action'of last week ~U!)ltngt.o.n"Ha,rbotJr, owned by Chns· which will give Standard OU Com· t1ana Company. . pany the right to sink dozens of new • The Bolsa Ph1ca region, wlt;h about wells from existing platforms off Seal 500 acres_of unde~eJoped land 1n coun· Beachand-Santa"'\Barbara. ty territory. 1s all owned bv The U.S. Interior Departme nt S1gnal-Landi:n ar k .. yielded l\londay to threats of suit by Harlow said, the city can probabl_y Governor-elect Edmund G. Brown Jr_ control de\'Clopment there because ti undoffi cials of coastal cities. is in the city's "sphere of influence'' And instead of starting hearings on u.nd if Signal "''ants it annexed ~o Hun - a 2,000-page set of environmental im-t1ngton Bea~h. the company w1;1l have pact · reports-next "'eek the federal to make prior agreements with the ngeney,will 1\'ait l\\'O mo~ths. · . · city. . ' . The extra time is needed. said the Councilwoman Norma Gibbs su~- California officials, so that experts gested the country,'s "econom1r cun study the massive volumes' relat· crunch m;iv solve the issue anvwav." ed to the impact of allowing drilling _But flar low ~a id once~here is a s l~ck in the federal waters ranging from 1n the re~ess1~n . he behev~s the major Dana Point t o Pa los Ve rdes companies will nlove qwckly to de- Peninsula. .. \'Clop their land:" The proposal, assailed by m:1ny . The request tor methods of cont,r~ll­ critics a long the Orange Coast as a 1ng gro\11t~ rate came out or a.Joint predetermined p roject by the federal study session between the council and agencv. had been set for hearings in planning commission. Santa ·l\.1onica on Dec. 2. Harlow told council nlembers and But Bro\\•n, Los Angeles Mayor commissioners he felt the only real Thomas Bradley and City Attorney pressure for such controls came fron1 Bert Pines Jed the battle to stall the the Huntington Beach Union 11igh start of the hearings. 'School District. · Despite th e success, Inte ri or "The high school is the only agency Ikpartment officials insist there \\'ill that gi\'es us a negative report on en- be no delays to planned advertise· vironmental impact reports (for new ment for lease bids sometime earl\' homes)," l-larlo11· said. "There is no ncxl summer, · question there is a problem there, but is it a problem of gro"'lh, or is the l'Ommunil y unwilling to take the Or. R. B<'rnard FinC'h has re·· sumcd h ts n1cclici..L! pr;ic:til'c aftC'r 15 yc;.irs in El Dorado !:iprings, !'ii o. F'inch \\'<IS con- ,·ictcd or I he n1urdcr or his \rife in 1959 <Jnd. since his re· l ease. has \\'Orkcd as an X-ra"· technic.:iu n. · raise a pub lic suspicion of conflict of · F d s in~~~~'\oid the Hou se committee or . et to Rej· ect s hould fill up one huge wall of its hear·. ing room \l'ith all of Rockefeller's , FroHI Page A I OIL ••• responsibility to solve its school bous· ing Jhortage? '' ,Hunt for Earl ·Changes Scene nnaoci•lho1dings;n11.pth••pposit• Boost for Veterans \11a tl \Vith all the d ecisions .a president has lo make and then draw lines bct'"·een the t\\'O across the back \\'all. pacts or its pl<1nned 10-miliion-acre .Jc~sing p,_r:_o_g ru_m for.~19~7~5-~l ____ , Interior Secretary RoJ!ers C. B. ~l orton has indicutcd the full 10 million acres might not be leased but lnterior 1\'as planning to include lease offerin~s in "frontier" are••S off the Al\antic and Pacific coasts and in the. Gulf of Alaska. BODIES ••• ui;o ":here Solis and his l l'<'O codcfen· dants " ere "';1iting for them. ''Steele "as beaten ·to death in the home," Broad belt said . "Nunl1;y \l'as shot ~e\'cral times and then both bodies were carried out to the backyard "'here a grave was dug." Broadbelt said quick lime was then poured over the two bodies before the gra\"c "·as filled in. The effects or that lime make the normal fingerprint· process of identification impossible for coroner's officers. Sheriff's officers \l'Crc led lo the J;rave last Friday by a tip from an in· fnrmant ""ho had, they said, heard one of lhl' accused trio discussing the 'killing "•ith friends. . Nunley is survived hy hi s rather. '(audra De,vcy NunlL•y Sr .. 51, and his mother. Freda f'ern r\unley, 50, both of '.:?358 !·I ;1 rbor Blvd .. Costa !\lesa. 'fhc cider Nunley \l'as indicted with "\"ou 'd find t he damndest conflicts on I ha l bnek v.• a 11," he said. Rep. Jaek Brooks, ID-Tex.), told Rauh he already h<.is urged the com - mittee to question Rockefeller's· finantial counsellor J. Richardson Dilworth in closed session next week "so \\'e can find out "'hat the impact of the Rockefeller finances could be." · .-i:he panel began hearing from citizens and organizations for and against Rockefeller's confirmation '!\londay and was to complete the te~~imony today •. Services Held For Newsma11 . . Walter Keene his son and Steele and three other de-Funeral services' for Walter rit . fcndants on narcotics charges stem· Keene, Newport Beach resident and ming from u ruid by Orange police in longtime newsman, took place li-1on· >'-hich"-four tons or marijuan:J" ana lo-day arPacifiC VleW1.femori31 Park. million ;1mphetuminc tablets alleged· • ~Ir. Keene, \Vh o moved to Californ1;i ly v.·erc seizecL in 1910 from Indiana, died at Jloag The eldt• r Nunley and h.is v.•if c \I' ere l\lemorial Hospita I Nov. 22. recently cleared in Superior Court of Keene spent most of his life in the :.irmcd robbery 't·h:.irgcs filed bv nevl'spaper bu siness. starting as a Orange polit·t ;iftcr a .local salcsnl:in. nen·s boy ancl ending as o\\·ner- aceused them of tuking 54,000 from puhlisherofthe l)aily i\lid"'ay Driller himat gunpoinl inhis home. in 1'aft. lie sold tht· par><'r in 1960 ~ind It \1·as alleged on arrest that the \1a s acti\·e until his de;ith in real Nunlc ~·s :ll~n for('t'd the victlnl to t•st:1te invest in~. h:intl 01t·1· 11\0 pink :ili ps of curs lit! \Vas founder and prCsident of \oJlucd at 58.000 \;irJous ser\'ire organiznl1ons in Kern Gulls Down 'Copter ? !\l!J\:EOl.A. N,\'. IUPJl -/\·d;,.i:en Y.'1tne!;"C~ tol d pohee thc·r sa"' :1 flock <if sca}!ulls l'ly into a police he licopter JUSl before •l 11lungcd :i00 feet into a c<Jnal 1\l on<la .11, kdl1n i:: on£' man and ~l'.\'Cr!'ly 1nJur1ng rhr(•t• o!her-.. · ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT l""O•-Cot<! o.i1, Po101, Wll• "'"'<" h <...,... -!MN~"" P.~\\ 1l1K>ltl1~1>yl""0r..,IJI' C°"" F\ID+•i.•un9 (~mp•~, Soto.,••• t<Jiho•"' .,, P..I><•-MoNl•y !••G~O~ """°' '"' Co'll• -U ....... _, 8' ... ~ Hwnl,""'l)ft Eltl<~-­ l••ft VIiify ,,.,,.. S•OdlolW(l VIII•• Ind U-1 llPM~ \oc~lft Co•" " ""Oiot •t'l'OMI fOllol"'" •I OUOl<-d '>•1~•d•" <1"'3 \.o...O.iV\ n .. "''"''Pl' l>•"''"''"q pl•M ·' 41 JOQ ...... \ fHr Slr~r,Coo\11 ..... W C1l•lo<1>1•ll'llll Robert N. Weed P1f>10fftl •NI Putl""' Jack R. Curl@y \ll(t Prr••°"M """ C..M<<1I Ml-r l~ounty , ''life member of the Or;1ngc County Rolary Club. B:1lboa Hav Cluh ;.ind lr\·ine Co;.ist Countr~' C'luh. ~Ir" Kl·ent· also \V:1s ;1 l'har\f'r ml'mbcr of Bil! Brothers of Or;1nge Cuunty. Ile is survived hy his 11·tdo11·. F.llen. of the family hon1c at fi Rurlder Bo;1d , f1110 daughters, He\'erly K. 1\1 i~ell and rilarilvn t.l cDaniel of San l•'r<incisco .<1nd ~O grundchildrcn. 'Robin Hoods' Get Bows Worth $8~3 /\ pair of bro"·sers \\'ho didn't bo1her to wait n·hile other custom!'rs \verc huying merchandise \l•alked out or a Costa r.t esa archery firm l\londay "11h S883 "·orth or bov.•s. llana Paff, or Arrow l\1anufacturing Corp,. 12·15 Logan Ave,, told polict· the l\.\'O grand I heft suspects made off \\'llh fou r fiber(lass bo"·s. They were dei;rribcd as being het"·ccn 18 and 22 and having longish hair. \VASlllNGTO~ ([..'Pl ) -President Ford has decided to veto the bltl'pro- \•iding u 22.7 percent increuse in cducational hcnefits for \'elcrans. hrs <.·hief spokes man said todav. Ford di~c loscd his deCision at <1 briefing with congressional leaders this morning saying. "Believe me. it \\'asn't_ an easy decisi_on: ''. Pre~~ Secretary Ron Nessen said. Ford acknowledged that he has no ''illusions'' that his veto of the popular bill m!ght. not be overridden, Nessen J'rom P11ge Al WELFARE. • • c ash assistance alone. Edelman said stule in\'estigators '''ill put together a report including re- commendations to the Jninois Depurt· ment of Public Aid on how to a\'oid similar massive claims in the future. "\Ve believe there are loopholes in the present system," Edelman said. "Had they not been·therc;-this \\·ould not ha\'c happened." Mesa Girl, 16, Still Critical <.·onccdcd to rt·11orlers. ·fie said I.-ord will SC'nd !us veto message to Congress thi;. afternoon and state his re;isons for the uction. Because of 1-'ord's inflation-fighting policies. t\cssc·n said the President The new Senate staff report urged, objected to l\\'O provisions in the ho\\·cvcr, thut·"no leasing._. should legislation : the $600 loan provision (){'Cur in frontier areas until the In- and the extension of eligibility from 36 terior Department demonstrates that to 45 months. such leasing is clearly necessary. J1e said that Ford \\'Ould have gone safe, and in th~public interest." ,along with a 20 percent increase in Jt said the coastal stales should be \'eterans' educational benefit~ _but gi,·en nine months. and emergency fec~s that the two o~her provisions . federal grants. 10 conduct studies of Y.'htc~ \1'oul d have raised the cost of offshore oil .:ind its impacts on them. the bill \\'ere unacceptable. Ford belie\'es his intention to veto the bil l is "clearly consistent" \\'ilh his policy or bringing "big federal spending under control." Nessen said. Ford, according to Nessen, noted that lhe cost of livil!_g increased 65 per- cent sin ce 1966 \\'hilc \'etcrans' benefits increased 120 percent in that period. · 'fhe veterans benefits bill has pcl\\'erful backing on Capitol llill. t'ord's veto would be his 14th since l:ikingOTficCfour ffiOrithsago.-,- Ford l'artier sug-gested an IB.2 !l<'r· Cl'nt increase for most edul'ation benefits for four million eligible post- Korea \'etcrans and seven million Vietnam-era \'eterans. Ato1ni c Funds O K'd The study further~aid envi ronmen· !al "baseline studies." detailing of· fshore conditions in the absence or oil operations. should be finished before ne"' areas arc leased, and any leasing schedule should begin "\\•ith the a reas of least en,·iron mental risk and J>Olen· ti al socio·cconom ic disruption.'' State Minimum ----· On Milk Hit ~O:\'TAR IO <UPI) -One consumer J!roup has called ror a suspension of slate-mandated minimum \vholcsale und retail milk prices. \\•hile a nother usked for a 13-cent rollback in milk prices to curb .. un"'arrantcd excess A Costa ~lcsa girl. injured \\'hen \\'.\SllJ\"C.'fO:\' 1L"Pl1 -Thcllouse profits." ~t ruck on hl'r bicyrle. has been \'nted :'ll onday to ;1uthorize another The department rcpresenlalivcs l ransferrcd to Orange Countv SM0.5 million for the Atnm1c Energ~· spoke~londayat<ihcaringheresctup J\led1cul Center for long-term carC. Con1mi ssion ,pa rtof1ttobc uscdfor h:v the state Depaftment of rctnaining in critical condition 87 underground :t'stin!.! nf nuclear 1\griculturc to consider the sus· da\'saftcrlhe;1ccident. li(•apons. 'J'h e ll ull~l' p:issed th(' pension of \l'holcsalc and retail milk · ·_ · -n1easurc 312 lo ·19 and sent it to the prices. The hearing involved Los Karen f\.1ocll er, 15. of 1781 Bahama Senate after rcjet·t1ng amcnd1nents to /\ngeles, San Diego, Santa Jlosa and LO NDON (AP) -Police brought hack to the south coast coast port or· l'ie"·h.i\'en today the search for the Earl of Lucan, \\'antt·d for the murdl.'r of his children's nannv. A car he \I as ,believed driving "'a0s round there ·more than t"·o "·eeks ago. The hunt \\'as concentrated on hillsides north of the lo\\·n. On riton· day, divers searched the Ri\"er Ouse. n·hich runs into Newhavenharbor, and four "'ater holes under a Napeoleonic." age fort on a nearby clifftop. The 39-fear-.Old ·earl diSapPearcd after his "'ife, blooa streaming trom a ·head "'ound, rushed into the street outside their home in London's plush Belgravia district. The body of the nanny, Sandra Rivlitt, 29, was later found inside the house. Tunne ls Constructed PA~rit UNJO rit , Korea <AP).-The 'united Nations Command said today ·there are indications 1'orth Korea is constructing several infiltration.tun- nels under-ttre-d~rtlilitafizeCI zone :.icross the peninsula. 9 OTHERS WE N T ALONG FOR RIDE CARLSBAD fr\P) -Investigating the theft of a stereo and ta1>es from a c:ir parked at the Carlsbad Theater pulice say they've come up ,1·1th 12 ar: rests. Th_ere \\:ere a 20-ycar-old man and t\l'OJUve.n1l".s accused in the burglary -:-and nine ill egal !\Texican aliens sit- ting quietly in the theater Sunday night, watching a movie. l'L1ee . h:i s re ~ istered only slight i m · cli minatc I he! csting fund s. San Luis Obispo counties. prove m c n l s i n cc the <'a r and bi c vc I c r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;i"'i.i;~~~::;;;~;;;.;~ ... ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~ colli~ion lh<•l inflicted bead and oiher II major injuries. She "'as movl:'.!d from Costa ri1csa !\lemorial llospital Friday, v.·herc nurs in~ super,·isors said it appeared ~he had be,gun to inch out of her deep roma some,1·ha1 . · 1'hc \'iclim has ne\·cr responded \'Ctbally to doctors. nurses or her fam ily :iince the early October acc1- clcnt at 1\dams /\\·enue and Royal Pulm.Dri\'e. l.~3 Go to J ail · Bookings into Orange Cowily Jail ror the 2.t hours ending midnighl J\londa,v totall•d 123-114 men and nine \1·omcn-deputies reported tod11y~ The ·Football Season: You. are possibly now in the process of shoppinQ' fo r carpeting, and have been !.alk1ng t~. sales people at t~ or three stores. If so. yo u no boubt feel like a football, bounced around wnh a bevy of comfl1cting stones. Which ·~the best caroet fiber? Wbat is the beSt texture for your use? What kind of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helplng people score "touchdowns ' in Orange County for seventeen years. 1hOmdS K~Vil Ef1l0< Thomas A. Murphirie ~""9'"'1 Eonor Mt>on Howlers SPECIAL BUYS THIS W.EEK! • • Charle'i H. Loos Richard P. Nall Ji'"''""' M-ll~Q>"'I Ea.to#• Ollicts f &•U""""1 'fjb #f•'le•~t·~ ""•P6•! fl•tt" lHl "'•"'PlliM lk>vlf•1•d 1.•QU,.. ilf'I<~. llM C.ilr-•" Slrttt -··ftOI~" 6'•<~ 11111 EltKft 9o<ilo•.,0 S.00ttM<l V•l•tT ISJQI U I'll-.,., I I S..n 0•190 f•-•Y Cl e m e1ite Police Log 'Has Dillies T1~hl Plus~ ~¥10~ jp _ Go[cfTweec & Brown i:weed. -$8 50 T1:l11phont1 C714) 642""321 CJissiliecl Ad'111rtl sl ng M2·5671 s..tocllt'ot<• v11i.y -Olfl<• 511 .. JIO I rom Wfl C!t""'Mt 4t5·06JO Fr-IMl'l~Or .... c-t,~OH S40·1220 C:..-...•11111. 1tlt 0rffl'llt CN\I "'Ill""'"" °"""-' ~ ......... ..... •l•'lllrlhlll'\ ed•""••I "'"'"''or 1••••l1V-M• "'1~>ft .,,., DO "°l!o°""<H ..,,_, II*• .. ptrfNH.wt II L09l•ll,ll D-r. S.:-tl•ll ... \119" M•f II C.•!1 Mol.I, (.ltllD<"'I $ol0\U!•l•6" l>J (IH I'" \100 .... i.1~1,, or 111111 ,.. ocr .._1~1,, '"11u .. , ~'"''"'"' '100 ... ...,~1, • San (.'lt>mentc police round some nc\\' C\'id<'nce Co support the old i;ergeant's talc that :i rul l moon iind Santa 1\na "·i nd eond1tion make for .wme stran"e huppenings. And som(I ~1 rn ntl'"pt@l~, too. Exhibit A \\as a cull rccei\•ed late l\l onda :v by Dispatch r lrC'ne Do"•ns. 1\ "'oman v.'hO \\'ould identify hl'rs('lf only as lhe Duchess or Prus5ia \1antcd to report the thtlt or :i mink £'Oat anrl her rurst• Offict'r traveled lo the Duchess' palarc on the 100 bl!'>Ck of tl1arquila, :inrl the \·itllm described as tlls · onentt>d ;inrl undt'r the influence of somc> sort of 1ntox1cant -lent a re"• detn1 15. The loss occurred, she said, \\'h1lc. •. . ' she "'a~ out shopping \1•ith her bod)gu11rcl. \\'hen the shift changed at midnight. the next ere"· had 11 chance at Ex1b1l ll. . A \\'Omun ri!~idcnt of a motel on i\'orth El Camino Real phon('d to re- port hearing the sound of gunfire. Officers v. cnt to the motel and heard the sounds, too. t'Oming from a nearby motel room. Onrc in sid(' they found tv.o mlghly "hunters" sha rin" a pell el "un. The t" ti youn~ mc>n told Police that. ~c~. th<'>' \\'Crc Indeed shoollni! in lhe mol('l roon1 The c1uarry \\'US a bumper c:rbp of coek~o~chcs. I • ' INSTALLED WITH 64 OL SPONGE RUllER PADDl,HG ALDEN'S CARfETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave . ' COST A MESA 646·4838 HOURS: Moll. 1'llnl Thurs..~ lo 5:30-1., f lo 9-SAT., 9:30 lo 5 • I • ht th p d· lif .. rn " •i s ·A a cs ta m lo d 0 5i t h >P m lh uu ~i. el c· lh is en th " thi c µ s t ii •h 7: ci ,, gi di w (, c ..,.,; c n I " " pr re ' ~. ' 'New Recipes Needed' McCarthy C-ri-ticizes Establishment lly TllOMAS PAUIEK Of l~t o.u, 1"11111 s.i..11 Former Sen. Eugene McCa rthy told ~ Cal State Lon~ Beach audience fltonday . that the Est.1bllshment has· the uTong recipes for solv-ing modern problems. I-le called for several dashes of r eform to make American· life taste better for everyone. ,, l.ivi~1{ up to tke u·ords of his topic. A Cr1t1cal View of the Establish· rnent," llle politician. author, poet u~d p~ospective 1976 third-party pre- s1derit!al candidate challenged as· sumpt1ons operating in three areas ol ·American life: justice, the economy :i.nd use of natu ru I resources. ?dcCarthy defined ''these comple:oc- C'S of ideas 1\'hich have come to be taken for granted" as the Establish- ment. llis sharpest barbs v•ere reserved for the automobile industry, which he «laimctl ··probably \\'astcs S30 billion ;i \'ear.·· _"Proposing that limits be put on the size and speed of cars. !\lcCarthy said t hey arc too bi~. take up too much space, use too much gas and kill too many People., "\\le n1ust fireak lhrOugh the idea t hat this instrument is the essence ot our culture." he s<iid. l\l cCarthy s:.i id ln an intervie\v after Ji is speech he \\'ould suggest to Gov.· elect Edmund G.' Bro\vn Jr. that California lead the \\'ay in regulnting lhe size of automobiles. ~1cCarthy a lso s11id nuclear power is the only solution to the nation's enCfl!Y problems. but added thut. in· the short run, drilling off California .and other l .. S. coasts probably \\'ouhl be necessar~·. He is comm tiled to lead or support a thi,rd·party effort to "''in the presiden· lJ,t l•ifPftOI• ATTACKS ~STABLISHMENT Former Se nator McCarthy cy in 1970. he Si.lid. bl·c..i use lht• Democ rat.-> ure still try 1n ~ to put together broad, 'l'\ew Dc;;l-l,pe pro· ).!rams to pl ease evcryonl'. ···rhl• t\\O· party srs1en1 is a prt·srnpt1on for ir· rC's1>0nsibil itv." the c:>.·Den1o<·r;.itu· la\\ maker frOm !111nnesota said :\lcCarthr told the group of :q1prox· imately 1.000· the conrep! of e<1ual 1ust1ce unde r la\\ has hl't'll .. H.:nor1:d Different Ca1t1paig11 Flournoy Seeks Help In UC President Bid I lJl"I Ttll,llfl• SEEKING UC POST Houston I. Flournoy Public Hearing Set on Transit Orange Countians \\'ill have a chance tonight to add their input to a preliminary transport:Hion plan for Southern C:11ifornia. The Southern Calif'ornia Associa· 1 ion of Go,·crnmcnts <SCAG 1 v.·i!l con· du('t the special public \rorkshop at 7:30 p.ITT'. in the Santa 1\na City Coun· ci\ chambers. 20 Ci\·ic Cent er Plaza. SCAG lr<insporlalinn planners \\'ill present the o.1~ency 's proposed rr· gion;i l trri.nsportation p\;.1n ;.1nd then discuss it \\'ilh those atlcndinf,! the \\'orkshop. R eds Nix Proposal SAC R .>\~IE:\'TO ~L'PI ~ llouston l Flournoy. the rlcfcatcd RC'publican nominee for J!O\'l'rnor. S/t~s he ts quietly sct•k in ~ suppol'\ lor his ;;p· 1lointml·nt <is r>rl'!il<ll'nl of the Cni,·crsit v of Ca liforni;;. But the" l\ro·t crn1 :-tatt• controlll'r. ,,·ho hop£'s to succeed retinniz LC pre· sldent Charil's \filch. quickly has learned that tr\·ini.: to become the head of the \'ast LC ~\·stem is rl if· f r rent from ra mpa il!n int.: for ,t::ite\\ 1dc offirc ··1 don ·1 think I he pres1dtnl'\' of! h1· t'ni\·ersit,· of California 1s sorneth1ng you C:llJlpat~n for," Flourn(I\' said 111 :.i n int er,·1c,,· :'il onda~ 1n hi s Capllol of fit'l' ··\"obod.1 is going 1o l11hb 1 1hl· :(cadcmlc l'OOln11ttt.•1•s. ll'l1~1 nl ;111 me." ht' said. l!O\\"C\·cr. F'lourno.1· :s~11d ht· ha., C'un· tacted some friends on the L'C f;;eult~· to "at least ll'l them kn\1\1' J'd like to be considered." lie alsu s.1id sc\·er:.il · UC faculty members h;;\ l' offl'red s upport. Flourno~·. a. formC'r a!">s11t·1;1lo:-pro· lessor at Pomona Colll'l.!l' \1 ho l'arnt•lf a doctorate in polit1c;d s<'it·nt't' ,1t Princ eton L nivcrsit.\, \11 11 11•:1\1' l!ll' C'Ontro ll cr's ofri ct' .I.in 1; \1h1·n · Den1ocrat Ken Cor\ nf!;;1r1 ll·n 1:ro1c· s ucceeds him. lie s:lid he mar t.il.c :1 t1·n1r1t.iru1)' ,1oh lhi•n if he is in the runn1n:.: for the• L·c presidency bccau..;c lht• Board nf Hcgenl s 1vi ll not mal.t• 1\s st·lt•ct1011 until Pil ::irch . . "No one can count on 1hi::; kind of thing," he explained ... \\'ho kno11·s \\'ho else may be in the runn1nl!'! ·· All 8,000 Acadcmit Senate ml'm~ hers on. the nine UC campuses arl' be· in.C: asked to s ubn1it namt•s of prt'- sidential c:.i ndidatcs. ~tudcnts :ind nl umni also are being .C:i\'l'n :1 hand in selecting Hitch's suertssor. A 12· member con1mitlcl' \\'ill scrt•cn the nan1cs be fore they are passed on 10 the re,!!cnts' search romn1itte ... 1'hc regents ;1 re spill ahoul t•\·enlv bet1\·een appointees nf c:o\'~ Hon:ild Re<lJ?<1n and form er (;01· Edmund 1; Brov.·n. fat her of lht.' n1an 11 ho beat Flournoy to become C~1 l1fornia's nrxt governor. Flournoy said he has not closed the door on future involvement in politics. adding: "Rif,!ht nO\\'. I'm ,::oin.[! to be involved in \\•halo\·er possibilities I have regardless \\'hether I hey allow for being in vol vcd in politics.·· ::ind vi olated for al least 100 years." 1'herl' is one system of justiro existing fo r those who ran afford due process .and another for the poor, minorities, the young, und \\'Omt'n, he snid. The tall. v.·hite·hnired former can- didate for the presidenfy turned his dry humor against even the Bill of ·Rights. \\'hi<:h he said has not kept up ·v.·ith changes such as automation :Jnd .technology and "should be rethought und restated." The ri ght to bear arms. he said. should be a double concern: "Docs the f'!O\'Crnment have the right to bear urms againsr the eitizens or the coun· try except under very particular circumstances?'' Turning to the econom~·. :\fcCarthy said the past acceptl'd prart ices or ~cono mists . politicians and busi- nessmen ha \·e created fi\'C to six million unemployed. 25 million poor o.ind inflation. I-le rallc(I for <1 guaranteed unnu:.I inconl(• and drC\\' applause \\'hen he su~gl'stcd the redistribution of exist ing v.'ork . \\lork h::ibils ha\'C not be ... n· l'Onsidcred since 1930. he said. \\'hen the .. 4U·hour \\'Ct'k. eight-hour dar. 50·v.·eek \1•ork yea r" \\·as est;·1 blishcd. ~lcCarlhy had sy1npathelir \\·ords for large corJ)Ot'ations. \\'hirh he sairl t·xp1oi t people o.i nd resources onl~· i)l!l'au sc t hl'\' \\"l'fl' crco.itcd bv la\1' \\ ith limit€d mor::il and Soc ial responsibilities . Corporations, he s a id . ('O ntrol 80 prrrent of ih l· e<·onom~'. anrl ;.or(• "like Franken:<.· 1l'ln " In rc spo n ~c lo questions ;;1 ;; tunchl'on. :\l cC-.rth,· said Prt·s1dcn1 's Ford's J j!l'£'l'me nl' \1·1Lh thl' So\'ll'I L·n1on is "nothing ne\1·. E\'Cf\'onc·~ built all lhc \rea1>0ns thev \t';:in l ..;n 11111\ t hl'I ag rt·<· to slop · · Mail Siops For Holiday \\'ASJll;o.;GTO~ (:\Pl -There "'ill be no regular residential or husiness mail delive r y o n 'fh.ink sgi,·ing Day. the Postal Sl'r,·ice s.ivs. ~1 ai l 1\·ill bl• collected from :111 \\'hitc-top a1 rn1ail boxes a nd those desig"nated \\'ith one or t\\O \\'hite st-.rs. Jn addition. de- 11,·eries v.·ill be made to lock box sl'rviecs and on a special de- livery basis. the Postal Service said. Regul ::i r servires \vi ii resume Friday. Slai11 Parents Identified 1..\S \"E(;,\S 1l'Pl l Sandra \\'nod . thc> daughter of a S;1n Jost· •·ou · pk•. has 1dl·ntif1('d pil'lUl'l''> uf h1·1· rnurd('rl·tt parents as \\'Cll :1s l1l·r rnotht·r·s ll'l'(hlinl'.! rings \1h1l'h \l1'r1· loc·:1!1:<l 1n <1 1):t\1·n shop. :\! t's \\'oud. the daughter of EUJ.'.l'll l' ;;nd :\t:irr Carone. \\'Cpt l\lond<1~· '' hl•n .she identified lhc..photo~raphs elf h11r p;_i rents for ;1 D isl riet Court ju r~·. Thl' eouplt·. hoth 47. \rCrl' torturl'd .ind sl.dibed I u ll c:ith in a l.;1~ \\·ga~ n1nlf'I room Dl'<". 18. 1971. tho \ p1r' is hc;1 r1n<;! e,·idl'nt·l· 111 murilt·r l ri:tl ol Cl;.iudc l'hl•r1:.i ult. ~·1. nf Fdn1nnlnn C;;nact:.i Jaile d Widow Free Afte r Giving Birth BA~C.!\O!\. Thailand L·\P I 1\ Uangkok co urt released ;1 young \\'ido1\· \\'ho gave bi11h to it hah.v aftt•r hcing jailed fo r s tc;din}! the rqui\·nlcnt of 50 cents from ;1 \·c):!cta· blc \'l'ndcr. ·roi Chamchoi, 21. told thi' co urt she look lhc n1oncy to return home to h<11't' hl'r Oaby. She ga,·e birth in j.1il l\\1> d;;ys ufl(·r bcinµ: :irrcstt·<I ·He arl Pa tie nt Ill Hlt'll '.11()\1). \'a !l'Pll • Luu1s" Husselt . 19. the \rortd's longc~I SUI"' '1\'jng hl'a rt transplant rcl'ilHl'nl. \Iii~ rushed into !Ir<.' intcnsi,·e c:lrtli:it· <:<irt· unil at lhl' :\led ical College of Virginio.i todar follo\\·in.!! a "disturbance in he:i rt r~·thn1," ;1 hospit<il spokt•sm:1n !-iaid. Russt.·11 . \\'ho rl'r<'i\'cd a nc11· heart Au g. 2-1 . 1968 al !\ICV. ,,·as I isled in serious cond ition. l\IOSCOW (1\P l -So\'iet leader Leonid I. Brczhn~v today rejected a Chinese proposal that troops be "''ithdrawn from the disputed Soviet· Chinese border as a basis for normalizing relations bet\\·een the tv.•o countr i es. In a speech in Jl.longolia .• Brczhnev said the Chinese prccondilion was "absolutely unnr- <'eptable. and \\·c reject lt." Breakfaster Holds Up Cafe' Most of City Halls To Close Four Days Orange County J,?O\'t•rnrnc11t :ir1d most city halls "'ill take u four·dlly Thanksg i\'in g "·cekcnd starling Thursday· but courts and other go\'· cmment offices "'ill be open f<'riday. Only t\\'O city go•Crn1ncnt.! $('af t'losr. do\1n1'hursda~ and thl'ft' \\il l he no n1;11I dC'\t\'C'ry. Uut ;11111·ilt-bl' dJH!ft on Friday and lhC' ma1l ·\1•11\ come ;1!t usual. arcordi n~ to the f'edcr:1\ In- formation Center 1n Los An~('lcs . Superior <ind municipal courts in the county 11·ill recognize the Thurs· • D•1lr '"°' Sl•ll Pft•I& TE ACHER POWE9 S, STUDENT JEFF ESTEIN WORK ON NEW ROBOT At University High. a Companion fo r Henry Wattsworth Ohmsfellow Robot Romance? School Mascot to Ge t Mat e B)' DOl'G l.AS 1'"HIT'lSCll E OllfteD•!lr Pi•Ol~UU The pas! thrcl:' )l'ars ha\·e been l(J nelr onl·s for H,·nr~· \\'atts\\·orth Ohmsfl'llO\\. a rohol l'rC'utcd by Irvine hi gh school :.tud1.·nts. 1-\t L:ni\'ersitv lh.t:h School fune · t1ons. llcnry h:l.S ... trutted hi s solitar~· .\luff across the stage to boost spirits at pep rallies and the Ilk(' \\1 1th th e aide of ~t 12·\·olt auto bat· ll'ry. ll enry 11 alks. r(Jlls. t;;lks, shakes h;.inds ;;nd pel'forms otht>r robotic maneuvers including extl·ncli ng his neck lik e <I periscopc. lifting hi s head ~1hO\'(' its normo.tl six·l'oot hv1ght . llcnr\•'s lon1·i\' duv.\ Wi ll be <it on l·nd in ':ihoul 1 h'rcl' inonths. ·reacher · .li rn Pu\1t•J'S :.ind 1.'i l·niversity ll i,eh :1d\·;1nl'ed l'll·<·! ronie-. ~t udenls arc builthng h1rn a male Sof:.ir. lll·rir1 e!l;1 ;; pos~iblc name suggested b.\ Po"•r r ts just a head :.i ncl s(';;t te rcd .i;ic:1 rs. lier head. :i IO·inrh diameter. 12· 1n('h t:dl liquid J?as tank is a ,eood likeness of ll enrr's and alri::_ady features glamorous reflectoriz<'d eyes ' eo n11llt•\l' '' 11h :.cdu r ti 1-l' r ed Christmas trl'l' lights ,\ n1orl' demure \·crsion·. sh<''' ill bc- il\l\ll'rl'd hy a st.'l;·\·oH auto hallvr). )lore eon1patt th.in lh·nr~, her -.h;1pc·I~ f1l>crg l:1 ~s boct .1 \111\ ha\·e thl' ;.!l·nt:·ra l confi :.:urat1on of .in 01 1 drum . \~'hl·n ,1ie·, fin1s h~·cl. llenr' 's mo.it r 11 ii I '';ilk. I alk. 010\ l' hl'I' arnis ;ind al· tJ"acl :1 ,!.!ri:Jt d1..•;; I of <1 llcnt1on \\·ith hl'r rl :1sh1ni! 11 :.:ht s. ~i rt'ns ;i nc! oth('r ~PCl'lal l'l'ft•t ts, l"Ol\l'l"~.s;;11L ll l'lll'l Cl\;1. or \\h~1le\'l'r lh!Ol(' l'i l'\'l•ntu:i\!\' 11il'kl'd a1 :1 ront~st . \till bl' 11111{' h morl· sophist 1l-:1tl·d r h;; n 11 l'nr~ Shl' '' 111 he n1orc nin1bll· :.ind ablt' tu pc·rforn1 :.L 1-!ft'all·r number or le::ils lhan hl·r 1n;1te Bu t mort• ~1t:n1f1cant. 1'0111._•r:. pointed ut:~. !>he'll do things 111Lhou t th<· lll.'1·<1 for d1rt·c·1 human l'Otl\.Jt't lnstC'ad ot !">111tches ltkt• thos1· on 111.'n ry·s bark. ll ~nr1ett :1 \\'111 he ·.guidt·d b~· rad in remotctontrul. Although the nl'\\' projl'('l ha s ;i h'ud gc t of a fl•\\ hundred dollars. nlu:-.t .. of I lenric'tta ,.s pa rt:.'' ere don al C'd. llul kin~ 111 the eornc r . llrnry starl's bla n k\~ :i nd \1·ithout cor11n1C'nt .1s h 1 s nt•11 rnn1pa111011 is put IO.C:t'\ hC'r. · Bias Response Upsets Ge1ieral :->At'R .\~IE\T(_) !1\1'1 'J'hc n ;1 · tion·s top mi\tt;.i r~ offu·er s:1 1s hl' f l'· Jects as ··alten to :\mcr1ca anrl alien to 1ne" letters of support he ha s rccc1,·cd for hi s <'Onlro,crs1;;I rcn1arks ;;bout ./(1 1\·ish influence in US. 1)t)!itirs <ind hll!>llll.'SS. (;en. (;rori.:l' S. Bro,~n. t·hairman of thl· Joint Ch1l·fs of StatL told ;1 luncheon tluh of bu!>int•ss n1en and 11 on1v n :\I on1t a~ . ··:\lore 1 h:111 an.\'I h 1ng else. I ;.irn both a\\C•d anrl ;.ipp.-illC'rl h\ lht• d1 \'1si\f'tll'~S th1" !Heidl'nl h:i..; \·aUSl•(l." ·rhe t\ir ForC"l' g1•ner:d ha !"> 1urina11.v :11JOl0,!.!iz l'rt for thr "unlhink1n~" con1 - 1nents '' h1ch hl' m :idc during a 'PlL'S !1on-an s\1·t·r s e ssion \11th [)uke l'n1l't"J'!-i l~ sturil'lll s()c·t 1:1 Council Accused: In Bribes • • LO~G BEACl-1 <A P) -City coun· t·1ln1c n here \\'l'fC' offered bribes to vote fa\'orubly to grant a permit for a <·ont rove r s ia I a must ment ..:amt· ,raltcd Ringo. sa~·s .1 fornll'r (.'ity ol· ficial. .. E''l'l'Y n1cm bl· rot I hl' L'it \' Cuuoc1I "as uffl'rt'd :i t·ert ain pt•J"1·ent :J).!C I five 1JCre1..•nt 1 of the take 11 1\1.! \\OUld he l1• :.t·c urt u 1Jl·1·m1t fur thl· ~:.imc to 01wr:i1,•." s;nd Robl·l't Cro11 . a former touncllm-.n and' ice mayor her(•. . Cl'.lll\'.!> cumme.nlS ca~ during a11 intC'r1 if'\\ puhllshC'd 111 lud;iy''\ Los r\nf;!l'll's 1'1ml''>. Ill' t ol d lh t• OC\\Spapcr thal he \tould r~pqrt lhl' allcgt'rl bribl' offer tu a federal·t;riind j ury in Los i\ngell's \\here-he 'l\'<1'- summone<l to uppcar toda~·. The forn1 cr <'OU1l<"iln1an said ht• h:1d hccn offl'rl'd :• l'at 1n tht• .1:ame by .Ht un1d cnt11'1t'd :.tHll't't'. lie sWd olhl'I' eoun cilmt>n reeei\'ed similar olft•r-.: hut dcelinl•d to n<1n1l• them. CrO\\' al-.•' decli nl'd to :-tJll' ir he knf'1\· 1£ any 1if the bribe offl'rs had been rir<'ept ed. Cro\\' s;;id hL' told federal 'in · \'estii;ators thal the allt'J(cd hribe.ol· fers startl'd <1bou1 1963. \\'hen ·the 1·ounC'i1 beJ?.a n considering a JK'fn)tl. 1or thl' :z:im l'. 11 hJl'h n1a n,· consider .t g:.i mc of chance und thus 11\rcal. • Troope r Slays Hitchhike r l'MERR\. HILL. X.L tl Pl• .\ ~t.1t1• TroOpC'r ·~hol ;_1n4t l-.1lll·d ont• ot lhl'l'l' h;1rl'fool hit1·hh1l.t'1 ' \1ho ;il - 11.·i.:l·rtl' att:i <·kecl 1110 o!flt•t•rs and 1 rt{·d to push one ol t hl•m on! u the bu~' ~\c\\" J l'rse~· Tu rnptl\t:'. · ·rhc 'irt1n1 '';is irll·ntifil'd ~l o nd3,· :1s J :1 n\{'S \\. Corder. 30. o1 .\\1 :u;. 41unr h. :\.'.\·. ll is brolhl·r. !'i:l n1m1l'. I!). ut ,,-\lil'C'\ 11\('. ,\l:i .. a nd a ron1pa ninn. El:.~·nt· J.;111 l"l\nl'l', 20. also uf \\',1 :111· du neh . 11erC' c·h;.ir~l·d 111lh ~ll••t'l•~us ;1~~:1u l 1 ;.ttHI h:ll1('l'~. l'ultcl· s:nd .Jan1cs Co1·d1·r 11,,, 'hut 111 1rouperC:1rt \:111t'Ol'Jk :u: l")l11·l' ~•ud thl' 1neult•nt lk·~IJ!l \\-'H·n \J\1 roe· ii.. ::-pol tl·d 'tht· h1l<·hhikt·r ... 11;1lk1nc. ~outh 1111 lhl' t urn1HI.•·. \1 li u·h pl' uh 1 hn~ p~·dt'~lr1 ;;n I r;;(fi l', Whe t1nore Seeking Disclosure Bill SAC R A~\ EXTO fl'Pl 1 St.·n. J,imes E. \\'hetrnorl' i U·li11l·n;; Parl. •. plan:s lu 1ntrodur l' •• btll I'l·qu1r1n i.:. ~tat 1· .'<l'tl;l\f)r~ <.UHi ;.!S$l'ITibl~ llll'TI 1!1 d1sl'l11~e 1hl'll' llL'1 11nrth \\hen lht•\· !:1k•· ofl1<'•• .in•t 1·l·1·1) 1\10 ,ll'<Jl'S lhl'l't:;.i llt:I'. \\'hl·ln1orl· :\J onda .' s.t1d 1b·· nH.'<1~ur1•. tn h1· ~uhntilh·d n1•:i..1 lll'L'h 11ht'n !hl' Lc gi~l :.ituri,: 1·un\·l·ncs 1l ' llP\I .~,·s~101i. 1s designed .. to rcstori- 11ublit· confldt•nc•f< i11 1·ll'rtt•d u l· fLl'i :J I ~ .. Daylight Saving Times ' Times are chsnging. It used to be that "bankers· hours"G.were something diflcrrn! than whnl other people kep~. But not nny longer. At le:ist n ot at ::.r.~L National URnk of Orange County. 1\11 8 br'IJl<:Jws ill -Fiitll:l.at con'l sta:.:.01><011 until.S:OO P.~t. every day of the \veck cxctpt Friday. 1\nd on Friday ,,·c'rc open until 6:00 P.~I. Th<! doors open at 10:00 .4 .).1 . hut at Lhe br:1n1'lw>s v.here we h:ivc rlrivr-throui::h nr \v,1lk-11p \\'ind()v.·s, ,,·c'r1• npen for husine~s at ~:-1 :1 A.iv!. ,\·londuy through Fr1d.1v , 11 1nt.1! ... up to rnorr thnn Ii :idditionnl hour., of b:tnk1n~ t1n}l! for l:Qu. Anct th:lt . -.. ' ... n1c:ins n1orc sav1njl..: t1n1l'll. no mattcr \\'hich of our more than 40 1nd1vidunl i;c rvire-, you choosc-lo use. l'iN:t. National, the ,,·hole bank. l-la -; bren for 68 ycari;;. .SAN FRAN{;ISCO <UPI! -A man walked into a San Fran- cisco re5taura nt, ate a special breakfast of eggs and coffee, paid th.e Sl.17 bill and left a quarter tip. Then he robbed the place. Beach nnd San Clement(' -• '' 111 re· optn F"rlday and ·most tl!y trash col· leCtion schedules will be altered by at least one duy. dar fi o11aay. but "111 b{' opclT'ror bun=-Ir----==-------~--==------'=;;... ___ _:==----= ness Fr1day, ul(lng \1·i1h banks and Alfredo Eyzagulrrc. 46. the diner's manai;i:u. s::iid the lton· da)' cu5tomcr pulled a gun and forcCod hlm lo open the office safe. The robber took St .700 and ' .said: "Don·~ force me to kill you " before the 'holiday11." Ile then fled . • · · The only counl y ~O\'C'rnm c nt ·f'mplovci; \\'ho \l'On'I bCn('f1t b.'t' the lon11: holido y \\'('<'k<'nrt ar<' tho'ic operatinJ::: the county's lanrl f 111 ll ump:. an<l ttnnsf('r station!'. Count~· Road Commis!;ioncr L. Tcd f\tcConvi ll<' si1 id the dumps v. ill b<' closed on Than ~sgivin,i;i ·l)uy , but will be open a)l~in l"ridi'i.v mornlni;:. All slut~ and . .fctlenll nffi1•cs v.·ill • 11 !most a II shopping rE>nt c rs. Trash eollt:'rtions in rit 1c:s \11\1 hr disrupted b~ the holida y In C'itits \\'Ith 1'hursd:i.y olckups. lhl! trutks \1on 'I come until l1'rida\' Fri d:1 y l)iekllps \\'ti! be mat.le on S:.iiurday for the most part. f!ut jn \lu n lingl on Be ach and NC\\'flOr\ Getlc~. residents I\ ho mis lhc 1'1rurscl ay C'Ollcction \\'ill hn\'C to \ttutuntil :'\londay ' , • \ lllAIN ornct 1111w ~1111 ~own 0r.,.. ._ .. OtloCK A"WtCIM Su" t:ellloct & 8.1~ 005TA WM: ,._,. """°' & llOl'ri~ n MOOlHA· ~ & ,,._, OltAPCl: fw,!111 • Co11111i SAHTAAM 11tft & tw1hn T\ISTIN: Rt!! HoH • W......,. \'1lUi 'Altll: S...tlfto &. W-S. r.nr '" ,,,_,, s......_,, &nkt sa.w. IHlf ------ -. • ,, I CAI\.'( PU.Or Tuesday. Novfmber 26, 1974 Q Jost Coasting &.~ Japan's Tanaka Quits _ ~ '\~Vf'C'\\' w ith T o m arpbine Prime M inlster's Friend, ·Foe Vying ]or Top Post ~ .. • Revenge t;E'r 'l l:'<lli l.\'I·,\ U l~l'T . 1 (''"lt·rd.i \ I h.-ol1l l1t";q1 I 1lrt\ l" took ufl 11, 1t-1•ll h1•rt· 111"11h1· 1Jt:\1 .... p.1p1•r par!-.· •n2 lot H 1un1111·d !lit· p.11 l-.1ng l1umpt:r :1!\ll .... rt1 ,1.,h l•d lhl· tn1n1 ~·nd J1[ -.1x1rl., \1t'll1•r H c1~:1·r ( .1rl ... 1•11" nit1· r.1r 11 \\J'> 11 rr1hlc Lvc\ t.it1· II : ltun g., lil-.1· tl\i..; 1u-.1 tlon 'l hapJil·n Ill rl·;1l l1lt·. "l'hl') h:.i pp1·n j n lli:.nl'\ n1ci\~l'' I.ook.1t 11a,hkcthi-. l\lvohltuhhas h1·c·n ,uff~r1n~ lrurn a .,,;l:klni.: starll'l" :-.1vuch1n t; de\'Jt'C "h11·h is kno11·11 il S a !>ulennul Som~l i rnt':-! yr)U have lo J:et '•Ul ilntl llft lhl' hood c.1nd l111n~ on 11 to rniikl' things 11 ork . So J"cl 1u-.t h1•1•rl In lunl'h. 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'r<>K' I) 1 AP ) -I J ;1111.'d t "·o ye:1 rs a1:0 <i.s Japan's man oft he rutu rr, Pri mt• 'lil\1sll'r Kakul'' 'l"unuka says he 1~ rt:S1Jl n1ng in shame and rnlburrilssmenl u1·t·r · · n11!-iundl' r~t 11nd ini,ts'' a bout 1 he sou recs of his pri 1·a11· rortunt·. 'fh1• SC\ l';•r-old tllil\'t•ri{'k of J:qJan<'sc poli tit·s unnounted today that ht• 11-uukl r\!nl:.;111 u:-. pnn1~ n1in1st~r until the rulinR Liberal Dcmo<'r<itic party ran rind Ii Sll ("{'C:0.'>01' Thi-. {'uutd tilkt: t \\'O \l'l'l'kS. 1'hl· h:ad111~ cun1t:ndl•rs arc forml·r F111;111tc ~linis!t:r 'J'akco Fukuda. G9. Tanal-.u 's el11l·f 11o l1ti cal fO<', and F1nunt·e ~lin1stcr :'>l:1suyoshl Oh1ru. 64 . u I '1)1\ vrru I 'l".1 n ilk ;i SU]lpOrtct'. 1·11 E H t :s 1 <; :'\. \'rlO\' ptun~cd thl· eonser\"ali\"c goi·t>rn· 1nl·Jl\ party into tul'moil '!'he Fukuda group instst«d thut a n1•\1 party 1lr1·..,11lt:nl and prime minister be chost·n t111·11u~h l'Un:.u llat1110 :.imon.i.: p:1rt y ll'adt"rs . 1"_he (~hir:1 fac; t·ron 11-J~ hohhn~ out for ;1 full-scale part r \"Ole> Fuk11d.1 ha " till' hat•k1n).! of formrr Prim(' ~lin1ster ~:1-.,11-.u S;1to <ind 1orn1l·r l)1•put) Prime )\inistcr l "akl'O \11!-.1. liut th1 -. 1.-. l'<'g<irdcd ;lS insuffi('1l•nt. llC' is set·kinJ: ;1 c·un:o.t•n:-ius ht•(·all.~l' he lt•c•Js hL· t•annol dcft•at thl' combinl•d '1';.i11;1l-.;1·()h1ra roret•s in il ~tra1.L:ht \'ut1• ;1munj.! the doz1·n or .. u lat·t1ons 11 ilh1n the party A t·ornbuliltion of fuctions lt'<I TANAKA hi 'J"un:ik;.i . Ohtr;i ;ind ,.;Jl>Uh1ro ~:..kil sone l 'unak:..'s n1inisll'r of intern:.i- ·"""11un:d1radl' and 111r1u.,tr~ cll•fl.'all'd Fukuda in 1972. If lhl' tlt•<J dlut·k t'Unt1nut•.o, up to Oct JO. ;1 p;irty t'llO\"enlion is <'Xpeetcd lo be ';1lll·d \1c·k11:1nll'tl 1lll' '"t·11n11H11l·r1zt·cl hulldozcr'' hl•l':1u ~£' o! his l'nerg_v und skill 111 th l1r\;1 nt·t·-.. ·ra11al-.a bei,.:au his stcwardshi11 of the n;,1tion in J uly 1972 br :-.pl'i1rhta1l111 ;: :1 .-.ut·el·:.:.!'ul e0Jn1p;1 1gn to rct•og n i~.l' 1nainl and China. lit· ended it ;iftvi· •oi1oth er :.p('tlaeul:u·. tl1L· ;\:u1·. 18-22 1·i sit of President Furd, th(' first .\nlt·t 11·a n rh1l'f l'~l·euti\'e l'I l'I" to ("un1c to J;1pan --'~~~~~~~~~- Min e Le ade r s Discuss-Fatte r Contract Bid \\"r\Slll'.\GTO'.\ !AP• Hcgional ll·:tdt'rs of lhl' L"nited l\l1ne \\"orkers gatherl·d tu al"l 011 a fattened contract ' proposal a:. lhe n<1t1onal eoal slrikc t•nt cred its I hi rd 11 et•k tod :1.1. l ':\J\V ofl1e1 <1ls ~;11d if the 38· n1L·n1ht:r betr~a1n1ng l'Ount·i l uf rt• µ1on:d l(':Jdcrs ;qipro1·es Lhc p<it't. the 8-to-lO·day r<it1fii:at1on proeess n1a y he shortl•ned :.n !ht· mines ea n be rc- open('d t"<1rly nt·xt rnonth. ·r11e i:o11nl'il rnl't'ts here (odu~ ·rht· council rt·Jl'ttt·d tht· first 1n- du:.tr\ propos;.d 1:.i.~t \ll·l·k . 'l"hl' Ill'\\ one ,i·os han1n11·rcd ou1 hy union and 1ndustr,· neg otiators 01er thl· 11 el·kt·n 1i under tht· prodding 111 ft•derill mcd1:.itors Detui\s \1t•re not announecd. but un- ion souret·s said !hl· tent:Hi\"(' u_gret·· ml•nt prOl"ldt•.o,:.. 10 lll'l"l'l'lll \\<l.l!l' in- er(•:..:.e the ri:·.-,t 1 ear. 4 percent mor(' 111 the set·on~I yl'ar, ;ond :I pcr('ent in . lhc third. :\l1nt•rs no" n1ilkc ht'l"-'een $.12 :.ind $50 il d,J I. "l'hl· l':1rht·r prnpo:-.;1 1 11vuhl h;1\t' pl'U\ icll·tl <I fl jlt•rt'l'lll r>1l.O,l' 1hC fir\.,[ 11·;,ir ;ind 3 Pl'l"!'l'nl 1nert•~j st•s thl· nc:\1 l\IU\C<ll"" . 'l"hl'rt'·~ no t h t111~t· 111 lht' l'O~t -11f~ l11·1n" rorrnula lh:..t µuar•1n\t·l.'s :.in ac!-d111o~al 1 l'l'nt :.in hou r 1ntrease for l'l'l'I"\' o -1 pl'r(·t·nL boost in the go\'l'rn." ml'n.t':. l'onsun11;r Prit'l' lndt·:>:. ~nUl'{'l'S sau! DAILY PILOT DELIVERY SERVICE Delivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed M:indoy-Fndcy: 11 yCAJ do nol hove yn.r ~ by 5:30 p.m .. coll ond your CC'1f will be brought to you. Coils ore I~ until 7:00 p.m So1Ufdoy and Sunday: If you do not. receive your copy hy 9 o.m. Soturdoy. a 8 o.m. Sunday, coll and o copy will be !)-ought 10 you. Coils ore token until 100.m Telephones Nost Orange County Areas 047:437 1 ti:;n~t Hunting ton Beoch ond Wes1mor1stec 540-177'0 Sal Clemente, c"opistrono Beoch, Son Juan Cop1strono, Oona Point, So.i1h Loguno, loguno Niguel .4~5-0630 ·111 •• ,, fjf l11tegrity' ·rhc· bod,· of l. Thant of Hur1na . former L"nitcd :'\;.i - 11ons Sl'l'ret;iry -general. \\ho d1t·il of t'~tlll't•r at GS. 1rill lic in .,1;1tt· \\'cdnt·sda,\ :11 L".:'\. ht»1dqu<Jrlt•rs 1n \e\1· \"ork . \\"orlrl 1t·<iclcrs pr; .. dst·d !ht• st•Jf. t·t'f~H·in.~ n1an for his hun1~1nil ,\' :1nrl inlL'!.!t"il~. 'Loaded' Mouse Eats Up Police S tatio1i Drugs :\l[(/l"O\. \\"is. I Ll'l i -l 'he :'ll e- quon pc1li('e d1s pat('her 11as eating his l11n1·h \\ ht·n ht· not iced :.. mouse ~aunll'r ;1('ross the floor. ln1·1•s11 ~a t1ng. ht• found out \\h:.it n1;ulr this par! 1etdar mouse so bold. It h;1d hl'l'll Sillnplini: marijuana. LSD ;i nd an1phl·tan1inL·~ frun1 the storl·ro<1n1 \1'hCt"C' ctrugs and other cun- !rr1h<1nd \1 ('l'I.' kept . Pul1C'<' Chi('f Thon1:1 s Buntrock sa id '"It 11 as a bold son of <1 /.!tin ll 11·l'nt 1lo\1·ns1;11rs 11 hl'r1· our d1~patchC'r \\·as l';1tinl! lunrh, It trotlC'C\ confident !~· iltross r hl· roon1 ''The next linll'. '' Buntro('k said. ''it h1 IJJ:.:;l"I the n1;11·1iuunil. silmpled a -.Ui.:<ir t•uhc 11 ith LSI) :ind che\\Cd on t\10 dtfft•rcnl r a1>sule:. 11r am phl't an1 1n<'~ ., Chill Grabs North~ast IJ eP /1 So1L tli, Eastern Tliird o,f U.S. Freezes '" " "" ' '''·'' .1 •• ' ' • ,, .. m-" • ... • '1'·"'"'1 ,.,, ... • . '" • .. , .. , .. ' t ......... .... ., ~' 1.•·•"• " ~-qi""" .. -• .. • ' . .. " .. ' " " " •• . 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Moon 1 1~~ l.'11.m., \ttl l..Jff,m, I\" BET\\1 EEi";, INFLATION, soaring living costs: 'in:ternationa~ monet ar~· i>robtc ms und sug,eestions by the respected Bungei Shinju magazine that he had used his offiee for 1>ri1·ate gain brought him dO"-'n . . . . ·ra.naka looked Hke a beaten man \\•he.n he handed his res1gnat1on as pa_rty . presiQcnt to four top LOP Cxt•rutives at hi s official l'esidence nex t to the Diet. or parliumcnl building. . . · In a resi~n;,1tion st:.itrmC'nt. h~ said:."I .deeply. feel poht'.cal and mora~ responsibilit y for the current poht1cal confusion \\·hi ch has resulted from rn~ 1>1.'l"Son:.il 1Jroblcms" · .l·le s:iid he e\'entually plans to "make clear the trut~ and seek the un- derstandin~ or the f)('oplc ." lie added that misunderstanding a mong-the p~o· pie. '"t•1·cn for a mon1cnt . means that it is a·matter of shame as a public of(1C"1al that I feel harc1 to endure '' . . lie said he ~s steppi ng do1vn because J1tpan has many-problems requ1r• ing ur~l·nt solut1o'ns . · . . . --\\"hen thinking ;.1hout the future of our country. I feel as 1f t he rain came do11·n in torrents in ont• 11\ghL" the Jetter continued.· IJl·:FORE GOISG TO TllE party thiefs \\'ith his decision. Tanak~ tclCJJhOn('d his n1othcr :ind offered prayl•rs at a Buddhisl shri ne. fie told his r~1 blnet aftl.'r the par'\y :.iecepted his resignation. _ . 'l"hl' t:ommuni st party J\l onda~· m:1de pu~li.c _a 40,000 \\'Ord que~t1onna1rc clelving into 10 1n;,1in are;,1s of \\'hat 11 {·.ailed s1:1sp1c1ons abo~\ Tanaka s fortune. 11 is \1·e:1 lth 11•a s h;1 :-.eel on the construct 1011 business from '>''h1 ch sprilng other en- t erpriscs headed by friends or rcl;,11 i\'CS. Bolh f'ukuda :.ind Ohir:i e:1Jled for party unity under a neW prime minister. :'illki said 'f:i naka:s resigniltion should.be the signal for reform of the Libera l l)cmocrats. :\akasone thre1\• his support to the Fukudil eoosensus group, s:.iy- inA ii 11 as the on 1 v \1';,1y to restore public trust in the i!.OVcrnment. West GerH1a11,, Striking G Is Return · After 'Hang' Threat BERL!~ tL"PI J --1\ group of American sol(liers "·ho refused duty ~londily to underline their demands for more liberal trl.'iltmrnl returned to \\'Ork todav but ,·011·ed to resume thei r strike Friclay if the Army fails to meel their demands. 'l"hc /i{'utena nt \\·arned thal the strikers faced possible hanging. 1\n Army source said the lieutenant ··\1 as only trying to be helpful. to point out to the yo un g soldiers how potl'n· tially serious their action could be.·· The 17 :i;trikcrs. •VI members of Bat -· t err C of the L".S . ,\rm\·'s 94th artilll.'l'I'. of lh t• Berlin hl'igadl'. Sl·nt 11·ord le; journalists that ··our action is not o\'{'r. 11 e ;ire JLISl lying 101\' until 11·r see \\'ha! attion the Arn1y tak('s.'' Empty Fridge Kills Two Boys ·r\10 uf thl' soldi('rS said they hi.id hccn told by the In spector Generill's te:im in\'est\g ,1ting th<'ir eom1)!ainl!:< that the Arn1 y 11•ould reply to their de- mands b\" t•r1dar. A s1>0k('sman°for Bt'rhn Comm<1nd l"Onfirmed that '·the Inspector General is inl'estigating the incident and \\"ill make recommendations through 1he apprupriull' channels.'" hut s;1id no dci.idline for making those recommendations had bern set or 1>rom1sed to the strik<'rs. )JOL".\'T Ct\R~IEL. Ill. IV PIJ - ·r1,·o sma ll boys suffocated l\londay in an abandoned refrigerator "'hieh \\';JS left outdoors in a resident ial areu. poli('e said. Aut hori ties said Timothy Adams. 4. so n of l\I r: and l\I rs. Robert Adams. :.ind Charles Culli\'an. 5. son of l\lrs. Ka tha Lee Cullivan. \\"ere dead on ;,ir- ri1·aJ at \V abash General llos11ital se\"eral hours after they '>'"ere report- ed missing. Thi.' situ<J tion pl'aked illondil.1· about \\l"O hours after the 1\·ork stoppage b{'g:Jn 11·hen <1 lieutenant ll"alked into a snack h:ir 1l'herc the s1 rikers h;id ~athcred and 1't'ad th(•m \ht riot a('t . · \\"abash Coun ty Coronrr Fred Curry and police \\'{'re inl'estig:.iting the deaths. but it appeared th at the l\\'O boys 1vere pl<1ying, ('ra,1·lcd inside the refrigerator. and \\'Cl'C I rapped in- side. Our Philosophy • • IS: It's a changing \\•arid .,. for we have only to look around us to see a variety of new a nd different interests born of today's lifestyles. And just as people's interests and desires change, so must we at Pacific Vie\v vary our methods of providing memorial and interment services lo accommodate these ch11nges. For example, we receive many requests to provide cemetery services only. From others the request is solely for the use of our mortuary. Or just graveside rites. Or the use of our chapel. Or cremation and burial at s"ea. And.just as o ften the request is for a complete memorial service \Vh ich involves the facilities of our mortuary. chapel and cemetery. Whalever the case. the,service provided is exactly as requested by either the deceased before death or by the person responsible for final .arrangements. And in all cases it is the right service, because we at Pacific View Memorial Park and Mortuary can provide any or all of the services desired. To find out more about Pacific Vie\v and the savings that result from pre-need Rrrangements, call Mr. Ward a t 644-2700. He'll arrange for professional counseling in your o\-vn home and supply you with a valuable estate . pJanning packet absolutely free . I ' • Kissinger Holds 4th Cliina Talk PEKING IUPll -Secretary ?r ·state Henry A. Kissinger Jield bts fourth meeting with Chinese leaders ·in 24 hours today amid diplomat i c~ siRns that he \\'iii invite one of Mao T se-t unl's tOJ? lieutenants lo· \\'ashington for the first time. . . Kissinger spent 30 minutes v.•itll ail- . ing Premier Chou En·lae uJl!ln ,ar· {·IN SHORT l ri\·al :'llonday e1·ening a nd then plunged into sessiorys 1\·ith deputy l?re· 1nier Teng Hsiao-ping and foreign. minister ChicaO Kuan -hua, sand11'iC'hing in sightseeing 11·ith his v.·ife ;;nd t \\'O teen-age ('hildren. At the opening of this morning's S('ssion. T eng said, i.I ho1>e we can soo'n excha nge v iews in \Vashi~gto~." Picking up the diplom;;t1c bin!, Ki ssinger nodded across the table a nd said, ··1 hope \l'e can do that ve ry soon "llapp!I' Co1nfor1nbl<' i\"E\\7 ''ORK IAPJ -~1argaretla ··Happy" Rockefeller 1\·as ~eported in good tondition today and given an _ex· <·elle nt ('hanec of fully reco1·enng from her second operation in five 11·eeks for re mo\ al of a eancerous breast. A spokesman ill :\lemorial l·lospital i'<Jld thi s mornin g lhat ••)frs. Hockefellcr had a comfortable night ... She \\'as taken off intra1•enous fluids l<i st evening. had a li ght supper .. nd \1·as up \l"alk ing around." · Co1111nll11 Trinl \\'1\Sl-ll:'\GTON fAPl f<~ormer 'frl';.1sur~· Secretary John B. Connally has beeO ordered to stand trial here ~l :1r('h 19 on charges of accepting a· SI0.000 bribe in a n1ilk fund £'ase. t.:.S. District Couit Judge George L. Hart .Jr. refused Connally's request :\lond<J y to·ha1·e the case shifted to u <'ou rt in Tc:\:ls. But Hart agreed to sever the briber~· charge from other ;,1ctusation s in il fil"e-count fed eral in- dietment again st the former Texas )!Ol"crnor. Seco11d lleart J O llA~SESBURG ICPI) -The second heart implanted in an elderly South African engineer today began · <'Onlri butini:: about 40 percent of his t·ardiac oulput. a mcdiral bulletin from Cape TO\\'n's Groote Schuur llospital said. · f\'Or Taylor. 58. \\"as pronounced in "t•xcellent condition. from a cardiac point of view." Before the operation Sunday ni ght. he Y•as bedridden l'>'ith terminal heart disease. '• ·:e ~ I ' I Suit Filed In Worst Air Crasli LOS ANGELES tl'PI 1 ~ A Ne\\' 't"or k \\'Oman has brought a $670 million C'luss tiction suit. believt'd to be ont or lhl· lo.1rgest ever filed. on. hehalf of thL• f<1m1l1es of 335 p:.issengers k1lll·d 1n historv's \\'Orsl pl nnccrijsh. The suit \\';.is flled !\londay in U.S. District Court on behalf of Doris Le11h Kulinsky, \1 hose daug hter, Nancy, 20, d ied in the <.'rash near Paris 111a rch 3. It v.·as brought <.t.i:ai nst the builder of ( ____ s_t_a_te_~) the <11rl'raft . !\1cDonnclt Douglas Corp , th•· L.: S. Gover nment fo r li ccn~in,I! thl· JCl for flight through the f'cdl'ral A\·1:1tion Agency, and 'f urkish i\irlincs, '"·hich rlcv.• it. Se11tet1eetl i11 Bribe SAr\T A BARBAHA f AP l -A forrnc·r aide to rounty supervisor Ch:cirm;1n Charles Catlerlin wcpl as he v•as sentenced to one to 14 ye<1rs in prison for soliciting and accepting a brihc from developers who Yt<inted to build overnight campsites :it Zaca L:.ikc. Superior Court JuclAC John A. \\'t'st"•ick sentenced R:.iul J. Navarro, 36, aft£>r denying ]\j<Jvarro's appc11 l for prob<1tion ~londay. 1\:ava rro was con- \'ictcd of soliciting S50.000 from de- \'cloµcrs to cl1c1t a f:ivor<.ible \'otc· from Catlerlln for their proposed camJJ dcvclopnlt'nl C<tttcrhn l<1ter \'Oted .ig:.iinst lhe proposal Cr11sl1 Kills Wu111u11 ~OR:CO IA P J -Trying to pass two t'il rs e n ro ute to v.·ork . correctional of· firer Shei la Jat'ksonofS<.in Bernardino died :\londay v.·hen her ear and a pickup tru ck collide d hcadon , Riverside Count~· offit:iats suid. .'\Jrs. Jackson, 25. v.·orked at the Californi11 RehabilHat1on Cent er in ~orco, officials r l'ported. 'fhe pickup dri\·er. E<l\11n \\'on1ack. ~orco, \1·as rl'lease<l fron1 a Corona hospit<1I after lreatmt·nt for fac1.il injUl'll'S fll~for11t llill l~r,•bed S:\C RA~t 1-.:'.\'TO fl"Pf l -'fhe pre- stigious lav.· firm of fo rmer gov. Ed- mund G. ··Pal" Bro1,·n has been hired by a group of ea pitol lobb~'ists to study the constitutiona lity of !he political r eform initiati\•e Pro1J. 9. ILimiling fund s \obl1yi s t s c<1n s pend on · lef{islators and slate officials). The retaining of Brov.•n's fi rm v.1as made publi c !\1ond.i~· ~it a hearing 11·herc lobbyists cxpressct.I their un· h;1ppi ness \\"Ith the ~·c bof nc"' restri<'· llons and requirl'mcnts the~· \\'ill f:.icl' un<lcr 1he reform ffi('i1SU l'l". 'l"hc hc.ir· in.I:( v.·as held by several stale u~cncil".S to brief the lobbyists on the require- ments. During tl1 l' rcCl'nl election cam- paign, go\".·clcel Edmund G. Bro\1·n J r . public ly advist'd hi s father to refru in from i::c tling involvt!d v.·ith i.inv le;:!<.1 1 eh.ilh:nge of the sweeping iniii<it1\·c. 1\s secrct.iry of state. the ,·oun(!er l1ro1\·n 11·as :.i <lriving force il(>hincl Prop. 9 :.ind used the issue liberally in his s ucct•ssful campaign for governor. UPI Teltphlla THICK SMOKE COVERS LOS ANGELES HARBOR Fireman Moves Along Burning Pier at Berth 212 150 Firemen Contain LA .Harbor Pier Fire LOS A:\GELES f AP i -A welding operation v.·<1 s lllamed ,for et spec- tacular fire thal resulted in extensJ\'l' d:.image to Berth 212 at Los Angeles lh1rbor but caused no injuries. fire of- ficii.ilS said after putting out the f101mcs early today. A Fire Department spokesman said fou r ships "'e re to"·ed to safely und u giant 70-foot-high, 50-ton t ranc that threatened at one tin1e to topple into the V.'ater \\'as secured by f1rtmcn "'ho then trained fire hoses at that e nd of the 30t).foot pier to keep the flames ;it bl.I \ • ThC spokesman Si.lid 29 engine com- p<.i nies. in cluding five fire boats. t\l'O hclitoptcrs :i nti 150 men. fought the blaze \1·hith broke out shortly after G p.tn. ~londa y . firefighters v.·c re hampered by t·louds of dense. pungent smoke v.•hich spewe<l forth from the pier's "''ooden pilings, coated v.•ith infl.i mmable creosote to l>l'('vent corroding by sea v.•a ter. One engine company stayed behind at the pier through the ni ght to pre- \'e nt any hot spols from flaring. ""But, the fire is pretty v.·cll out." said the Fire Department spokesman. The <..1mount of d::images \~·as not im- mediate!~· <1 scerta i11ed, he added, but ini lial indications v.·crc that lhc pier prohahly \\·ou ld be .i cumplcle loss. f ire l)cp>Jrt n1cnl scuba di\·crs \1 orkcd their v.·ay undC<r t he pirr despilc intr ns£> he:1t to tr:i in \\ .i!t'r host's on the flames. Fire1nen s aid the blaze v.•as con- tained \\'ilhin a IOO-by-300-root arcH on the pier. They said lhe flames acl- \·anced to within 100 reel or <1n oil . t<1nker "''hich was initially believed to be loaded with oil. Howeve r. after the tunkcr \\'as tov.·crl to s afc•ty, the \'essel wasToundTo be empt y. Balls or flame shot 50 feet into the nir and were visible for miles around the pier, which is owned by National ~tetal and Steel Co. and is loc<1tcd not far from the Long Bcuch ~·u\'al ~ ord and shipyard . The \'Csseis tov.•ed iJ\l<IY from tht1 blaze "''ere reported to be the tank er. Caliente; a Liberian freighll'r. Th(' Hose: :i n1crch;1nt \'£>ssel. President Ad<.1ms, and a J<.ipancse freightr r, Kvoten ~faru. The J apanese vessel v.~s said to be slightly damaged by the f1;1mcs . Fire fJepurtmclil officials said the picr \\<t.S l:.irgely deserted \1·hen 1hC' fire· broke out. \\'ith most of the "·ork tre\1·s and longshoremen hll\'ing finished \\Ork fur the day. Mourne1·s Get New Reason For Weeping $1\'.'-i J OSE IL'PI) ;\judge has ruled out the mourners and the V.C·epers from the "'jlJ or a 1~·oman \l'hO v.·anted to lt-a ,·e S50 to anyone \I ho rricd at her funeral. Florine O'Shc.i, \\ho dil'd last \·car <1! the age of R~. ]('ft a SS0.000 esi:1tt'. 'l'hc P:.ilo 1\lto \1·01nan s;.iid in h(>r l1and11 rtttt·n \I ill that S5 should be J..!i,·cn to :nl,\011(' <1ttcnding her funC"ral ancl S50 IQ anyone· "s('en cr.1·in:;; fo r Ill(' ., S;in!a ('Iara County ~upc'rior Court .Jud~c Robe· rt E . C<issi n ruled l\l onda,\· tl1at thl·rt' \1as no \l'a\· t o de\{'rmint· 11 ho came to the funer';11 or \1·ho cri('£1 bec;1usc no gu('st register 11·us kC'pl. ·r11e hulk of the t·st;.ite 1\ill go, ;1s :'llrs. O'She;i diret•ted. to un anti· l'il'iscctio11 society and \'.a.rious an1n1;JI sheller~. "'She 11 a:-1·cry fond of clog~.-· said her l:i\1 .\ t•r .. /a 1nes Hoff m;1n. 11 ho also attended her funeral. WHEN YOU'RE NOT ON A FIRST NAME BASIS WITH l.W. HARPER GO FORESTERING forestering is enioYing our premium whisky for all the right reasons. Tos1e. Drinking is one thing. forestering is somelhing _else. -' . s5~ .. ~ JCen1uckyS1ro.ght BovlOOn Wh1~ky 860f JOO Proof. Brown Formon01stil~Corp Louisville, Ky 01973 . • • Tuesday. 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J -mt:m er lo rctirt' ;ifll'f 30 .\e:1r~ of Local 148, l"ntted Auto unrl l'fJSt ·of·h\'111 g c·.1\1hup111 lhl' I f first ~l·ar . ~l'l"\lt't·. l"l').:<1 1"( 11·~-.o a)!t· ,\erosp<.1ce \\' orkcrs G11ion. (', 1.,.,0 ,.,_. S" ><I '· 1 C' l)onnl·ll C.rc)!o r~· -.t;1ti:1t ··111· arl' .. Comp:ln~ ~pokcsrTil'll ~l.1' ~oi nA to kl·t·p 11orkinc f•lr :i J)ougl;1s 1..·n1plo1t•s rurl'C'OI· 1 he problem 1n t hc•1r 1>01nl of · ~;;;;;:;;;;;;;~~~~~=============:::!:===========; \'1e1\' 1s that they ha\l' bct·n i= pay1n~ more than the rrrm's r1\'als :ill along -thus Thl· l\Orkl'rs a re .irguably due lt-~s 1nl'r(':1sc. Record Damages At.uarded POI\10:'\A <A P) -A 60· yea r-oh! Pomon<.1 ro(lfer. dis<.1bled by <1 back injury suffered 11·hen he ft-II off a roof. has heen ;111,n·d t•d 55.12 nlillion in 11·h<.1t is d1·sc ribed .i s the largest a11 ard of its kind in l' S. lt•ga] hlStOr\. t\ Supcr1or Court jury :.i11 :.irdl'd the d;im;1~cs tn i\lith.iel J::gan in tus ::.uit ag;11nst the :\lutual of fJrnl.lhU insur.inc(' com- pany. Egan had cont£>ndcd !hat ri.Jutual railed lo pay hi nt S200 a month for life un- der terms of his dlsabiht 1· insurance policy. · ... !'his verdirl is u ~r('<it c·onsumer vietor1· a nd \\"ill do ~ore lo correct bad in· su ranre practices than ;i n,\'t hing else !h;it has hap· pened in lhe Ii.i sl 25 ,\·ea rs. Egan 's .ittorncy, \\'iltiam Shernoff. said after the a\\'ard ~londa}:. Sii ERJ'li()f"F-S1\ID dunng 1he trial that Egan fell off a roof in ~·!av 1971 and hccamc tota.lly disabled despite bark sur,2er~' and h:.is hcen unc.hlc· to 1\·orl-. '!'he terms of Egan's in- suranct· poUcy called ror him lo rece1\·e 5200 a month for life if disabled due to ac- cirlcnt nnd 5200 n month for lhreC' months if d isabled b~· s1rknC'ss. Shcrnorr said. lie ~aid l\lutual 1 rc;i1t•d Egan·s disability as ;1 s1ekn<'ss. \ \ ~ •I ' I f I " I ~. 1, ~· c_Airporter qnn CJiotel cm editerra11ea11 • • Cf:200111 an s 1v1n ~- 1/1 d11J11CI ~kmi tn(fud~ S-011/l ur SufaJ und TTt1(/1t1u1i..1/ Dt,1J1'TI . ' ... OXJA.lL SOUP· HEARTS'"df R(»1AJNE SALA LI t"STR o!:.5 . RO.J\ST T0~1 .WR.KEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., ().·en Roasted Tom .Turkey, Juicy and Tendtr, Oki f a5t\1011ed Ort:.)ing Golden Gi!Me 'Gravy, SnO'o\)' Whtp,r:• Polatoes. OI Glaud~Yam-:-Glttn Peas. BelgKlm Can-ou . .-EASTERN CHOICE CU LOTT ~--·"­ Flavo rful and Filling. This Top lt&nk~ S1flk Will Be Topped.~,"'",. Crisp Onions I.Dill b:orted w\cll.1."~1Ue Pot1toea lfld· Greew ...... '"f Belgium Carrot~. . I "1-i · . .~ J.. 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A speck of tl1l· spe•tJrular by Entvr~" A tiny hcJrr, apple, .1tro1~· or 1nushroon1 suspended f ram a dc!lr:ire choker • <.h.i1n. fn shin)' gold color, 84· PiL·rccd t'Jrrings 111 nl.u1..h, S I F;ish1on jc\\·Llrr ANTA ANA --- OUTH COAST PLAZA Bullock's Santa Ana, 1 Fashion Square, 2800 N. Main Srrccc, S.inta An,\, 1t:lcp honc: ~-17 -7211 Bullock's Souch Coast PlaLa, San Diego Freewa y ar Brisrol, Costn Mt·s.t, Telephon e: 556-06 11 ~· . • • . . A S •.DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Tapes Confinn It All \ Jus t about the time the nation begins to think it has heard a11 there Is to hear about the colle.ctiQO or ~~rubby, grimy lies and crimi nal activities that we ,., ti.ave come to know as Watergate, we arc hit with Ire.sh revelations. • I • • And it seems inevitably the new facts revealed are even worse lhun what we ·knew or suspected before. Such is the case with the \Vhi lc I-louse tapes bcllll? pl;1ycd in .JudgcSlril';.a'stourtroonl. They reveal that the inrorrnation developed and • •ftported (irsl in the press, then al th e Senate lftarings, ;.i.n<I fin:.all.\' ~1l llollse impc~u:hn1(:n1 hc.:::arings " .~ugh all the long, painful month s since J une 1972 • was pale understatement or all that really went on at the White I-louse. All this comes bare l y s i x n1onths after thcn·Presidcnt Nixen theatrically presented to the world his stack of volumes of tape transc ripts and assured us th~tt those carefully edited transcripts would ''tell it all." And. ironically, it is aln1ost precisely a year s ince then.President Nixon . evl'n then deeply involved in the program or cover·up, deception and outri ~hl lies ·-and the "Saturday night massacre" and the "'missing tapes" -\Vas loudly assailin g the news i cove rage of \Vat..ergate as "outrageous , distorted and '-'Vf'ious. ·· • • • " The tapes no\v r eveal in ugly clarity tha t it was the activities in the White tlouse -in the Oval Office itself -that \11t•re outrageous and vicious, and a calc ulated distortion of the American system. Controversial Aides If S upervisor.elect Laurence Schmit 's s tarr 'appointme nts arc any indicat ion, Orange County's s~cond district could be in for a long four years. Schmit named as his top aides l\\.'O men who have Ileen <'rnbro1Jcd in rnul·h l'Ontro,·crsy. Lo ran Nort on , former Santa Ana police lie utenant, fired twice from the force on grounds of Find Clues lti These • Biographies Dear Gloomy · ·Gus .. ( *ONEY HARRIS ). It's been a long tin1e si nce we played Potted Biographies. These a re brief sketches or famous JX'Ople, with the most noteworthy fact about them Jett out. You sho uld be :iblc to identify at least h11lf of them: t-:-lle ran a way i.Osea at 14, came to the U.S., worked as a burtcnder and factory hand in New York a nd Yonkers: returned to England, where in 1930 he was awarded a singular position by the Kin~ of England. 2. She was ~D utchv.·oman born Ger· tr•dc Zelle.. who, ;1Ucr an unhappy .mBrriage--to a colon ia l officer. became jbpUlar in Paris as an ex· pdnent °""1'ndoncsian dancing, and wls ~llted by the F'rench i::overn· menUil"lt11. ' I •· lsn·t it nice that Fate has en· clO\\'cd so many \1·eallhy men 1\·ith !he :1hility to run the coun· try. loo? Isn't it odd that so rev• m('n from a poor backgrounel . such as Abraham Lincoln . seem to quali fy any more" v c. Gloomt Gu• CommPMI ••• 1ul>mlli1!11 •T •••d"t -dlo ~or .......... ly roUK I ,,.. YW ... ot ,~. ""WINI>"' \ellCI ,..,, ff\ l>elYI !(! (;I....,, Gui, 0..ol~ P110i failure or his brokerage firm, but recouped by \\'riting a book while suf· fering from terminal cancer of the throat. 6. Reared in Ru ssia, attended West Point, but expelled when he failed in chemistry {"I-l ad silicon been~ gas," he qui pped, "J would h:ive been a major.general''); \\'ent abroad in 185.'1 for the rem aindcr or his life. and brought a famous la1vsuit \\'hose ex· pcnscs forced him to bankruptcy. n. AFTl<!ll graduation from Yale, hl· 1. JOINED the mi liti a y.·hcn he wa s studied art and bcca111e a professor of !3, captured al JS. rccl'iving a saber painting and sculpture at New Yo rk blOY.' on the head scar ring him for U . : in lil6 he ran for i\layor of New life ; by then an orphan. put himself YOrk, and:i "'as badly beaten, as he through laY.' srhool by hnrsc·racin~ was al.sA-a.dccade later in a try for and gambling:. later oY.•nin~ a Congress: he y.·as one of the fir~l r;1ct·tr;1ck , in a duel. he.killed a n1an "'roup si'll.'l'll;u ;,is rfit·n1t'K'1':" of ttrr \\'hl'fh'!rd slmi-d-c•Tcd his \\ifc. American lla ll nf Faml' 1111900 R. Born in London. son of an if! '.flllegilimatcly born some say nnrant stablt'.'man. he became a drug· the son of William 1-lenry Chancy. an ,1!1s1·s assistant, then passed exams as 11.inerant astrologt'.'r -he y.·as a gram· <1 fuJl.flcdged surgeon, though he mar-school dropout at 1-1. became a never practised ; suffcrin,I!'. a long, ~ilor. gold miner and salmon fi sher· unrC'quitcd love affair. he died of TR man, "·as arid 1et1·d to drink and Jailed <hk£> his mother and brother ) at 26 . :se1•eral times !Jtforc he !)Clout 111 1006 and 11·as buried 10 Rome to sail around tli e world and \1 as J!nnc ror l\\'O years; hut ended his short life rich and famous on his ~real patriar t·hal ~l»te in Cahforni;1 S. OR.lll\11"1 1':» uut of :.er,·1t:c because of excessive dnnk1ng, al the start of th e Civil \Var he y.•as <i 30· scar-ol d r lcrk in his brothc1·s· lcathor store; later los1 his fnrlune ill thr ASS\\'f.RS : l .John l\taseficld <n;11ncd Poet Laureate of England). i l\lata ll11ri, Germ;1n spy of \Vorld \\·ar I: 3. S1.1muel f _ R. l\lorst'. invcn· tnr of the telegraph: 4. J ack London. author. 5_ Gen. :ind Presi dent L'..S. Gr;..int ; 6. James \Vhistler. painter: 7 ,\ndrc11· J <icksnn, 7th President of t · S.: 8 .. John Kc;..its. roct. insub ordination and lack or cooperation with s uperiors. "'ill take one office. Woo<trow .Butte(f.ield, _former Garden Grove city councilmen . would·be politica l manipulator. e mba ttled forn1er county plannin g commissioner and pOtler,v s hop'o,,·ner. \\'ill t:1keanother aide post. Norton, who now runs a private detective agency, has been d eeply involved in Politicking-and alleged political intrigue -for a number or years . nutt er ri\~J d. appointe d counci lman and then defeated b adly by Garden Grove voters two years later. made headJin es by trying to hold on to bis planning commission seat while serving as councilman. Though Schmit owes some political debt to BUtterfield a nd probably to Norton, he would have been better to start rus term with a totally clean slate. ~either i\'orton nor Butterfield has the kind ·of record that will inspire much confidence in the Second D istrict electorate or in the ha lls of county governme nt. Schmit now inherits those liabilities. Check That Bird Householders who a re willing to stretch· the budget a bit at Thanksgiving time in o rder to enjoy a fine. fresh turkey for the big day may be we ll advised to talk things over with a friendly butche r before taking that· 'fresh " bird home to the ove n. See ms last year's as tronomical prices and an overabundant turk ey crop r es ulte d in an exceptionally large holdover of frozen birds, some of \Yhich are being thawed and sold as fresh this year - for sever a l cents a pound more than the frozen v ariety. Unfortunately, the re ·s no law against marketing a frozen turkey as "fresh" a nd only an expert can tell the difference. An honest n1erchant "'ill give a str aig ht ans\\·er lo the fresh or frozen query -a nd there's no charge for asking. . ,.. . • • '! .. .. , I Nixo11 Holdovers in White House , Ford Reluctant to 'Clean. House~ \VASHINGTON-The cr1s1s begin· ning to envelop President Ford follow· ing his disappointing first hundred d ays was symbolized last \~·eek when a top \\'hile House aide privately con· fided to another adviser his O\\'n "mystification" at the President's fail ure to m ake even a start at build· In)! a Ford·st\·le administration. That president-ial-aide has literally spent hour after hour in conversation "'ith ?llr. Ford. But the question of <l long overdue housecleaning of "'hat is ~till essentially the .\"ixon adminiStra· tion y.·as never mentioned . It is the Pres1· dent's t r agic failure that he has not replaced cabinet members hired b\' his r e· pudiat.ed pre · rlccessor onlv as administrator's. \1'hilc rt'al po\1•er was held in f';ixon's \Vhilc House s taff. The aide suffering ··mystification" is not the only hi gh· level Ford n1an y.·ho deeply fee ls this fa ilure. "I ran think or no hig her political imperativcthangetting a new cabinet.·· says one senior White I-l ouse aid£>, adding that the process has not begun. FAR t~R O!\I redes 1glling the cabinet. A·lr. Ford has not finished cleansing hardcore Nixonitcs from the \\'hitc !-louse staff. L aY.'re n ce ll igby. personal henchman of H. R. i-laldeman who y.•as privy to the scC'ret of Nixon's Oval Of- fice taping as early as the summer or 19i0. is dra y.•ing S33,000 a year as a ··special assistant" in the Office of l\tanagement and Budget (01\18 ). The President may not know it, but po\1·crful Republicans are infuriated by relent io n of hardcore Nixonite Higby, a fury having nothing to do Y.'ith lligby·s performance but everything lo do with the President ·s political sagacity. l\1r. Ford's seeming inability lo put hi s O\vn presidency ahead of fan· ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) ciful obligations to the tarnished Nixon legacy is now casting doubt about his ha sic political judgment. HIS Ot:CISION to tra\'el to J apan is a case in point. \\'ith the lameduck 93rd Congress back in session this week , ~Jr. Ford's departure for1'okyo, Seoul and Vladil'ostok one day before the session convened. astonished and angered old cronies on Capitol 1-iill. There is fa r more v.1orry in Congress over the President's strategy for handling the economic crisis than in abetting Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's stage.setting for another trip to Peking. Yet. bowing to the Ki ssinger timcta· ble, ?ltr. Ford maae his decision ·•y.·ith not one word of serious strategy talk s about the alternalive.·· according to a \\'hit c !lou se in s ider. T o one Republ ican Senator, l\1r. Ford \\'as mindlessl.v foll owing the scenario of the l\'ixon presidcnry·s most s uc· cessful policy. ina ppropri ale thoug h it might be today. ALI, TJllS is causing someagon1z1ng reappraisal of Donald Ruinsreld. Mr. Ford's chi ef o'f staff. Rumsfeld gets hi gh marks for conslructing a staff system that has divided power among half a dozen aides. ending the cen· trali ze d . dictat orial sys t e n1 established by 1-ialdcman. Nixon years, had been ticketed for quick exit from the administration v.·hcn the new budget is r<'ady in J anuary. No\v , howe1·cr, to lhe con· sternation of 1\.1 r. 1',ord·s old con- gressional friends, Ash m~ stay on not as budget director but in some \\'ide·ranging \Vhite House job. whose duties would control top·level person- nel. But Rum sfeld is bitterly bl amed by some experienced Republican politi· clans for being "too nice" to hi s boss and railing to push Unp leasant alternatives to y.•hat he thinks t he THE CLEAR indication is lhett President Ford appears far more con· ·· tent v.'ith the eStablished order in his President "''ants l\-1oreo\·er. Humsfeld 's systematlz-inherited administration than in bold· 1ngoftheWhite l-iousestaffhashadthe ly striking out for new faces and inad\·ertcnl result or reducing the policies essential to give it a uniquely President 's lime Corinformal political Fordian quality. Some discerning' strategy talk in hi s orfice, particularly friends of the President view this fail- y.•ith Robert 1-l artmann, ?.1r. Ford·s ing as the syndrome of a longtimt"' closest aide. leader of a weak Republican liouse As it y.·as told us by an insider : "Bob minority who, as President, has not used to ho\•e r over the President, and yet come to grips with his vast new most or it y.•as damn helpful lo Jerry. powers, or how to use them. t-;ow he doesn't get nearly as much · timl'. ·· IN DEED. except for Ki ssinger, the Presidcnl is no y.· spend,i ng more time with Oti-18 director Roy As h than any other single adviser, and that. too, is bad ne\vs for his old pals in Congress. 1\sh. "'hose chilly Personality and polit ical clums iness typified the later That mi2ht help explain l\1r. 1',o.rd's mi sguided obeisance to his di sgraced predecessor, but it ;ii arms the Presi- dent 's fJOlitica l fri ends a nd well - v.:ishers. With recession deepening at home and war lhrcatcningagain in the l\liddle Ea st. they are demanding a show of authority and skill in the Ov al Office sadly lacking today. The J11ry Listens In \\'ASlll NGTON -Blacks tone \\OUld have been puzzled upon enter· 1ng the court of John J . Sirica. first by the modern decor but far more so by the slrange apparatuses strapped to the heads of judge, juror. counsel, de· fcndants and spectalors. The court is dead silent but testimony is bei n_g hf'ard. \V itnesses are speaking though ne questions are being asked and no challenges are heard·. RIC HARD WILSON trapped in their oy.·n defense tactics . The c hier hope of the defense Jay.•yers is that Judi::e Si rica will be found in the higher courts not to have afforded the \Vatcrgate defendants 3 fair trial. (ll 's terrib le , says fensc. of the mosl damning a nd in · · ll~lde man ·s lawye_r and Si.ri ca's old crimin atin g evidence that he would rr1en~. J~hn J. Wilson. \1{1ls~n says re\vtt rd \\'ith 1)ardons and fin ancial· that .1n eight weeks of oh1ect1ons he help those ,v ho took the rap and kepi ·cons.1ders weu.ro.u nded he ~as won on·· silent in the \Valerga{e coverup. ce. ll~~~en;i,an himself speaks darkly Mobile Home Tax Controversy Th is is believed to be_ the first time·· thal testimonv has been taken in such a Strange manner. Tapes have been played in courl before but usually Nixon co mes through less :is the of the . hes -that have been told.) victi m of scheming associates than as SO Fi\R, ho\vel'er, Sirica's methods their mentor and director. and this is in the fi rst Watergate trial. wh ich arc ~ick ening to those who had thought not so different from his present otherwise and could find sup port for search for T ·R·U-T·H even though ar· their faith in the transcript he had rived at outside strict rules or n1ade public. That faith approaches e\'idcncf', have !he approval of the the va nishi ng point in the expand ed Circui t Court of 1\ppeals. \Vhc1her nr· nut ;1ny l<'gi slafion is enacted. it se<'nt:-; inescapable that lhc ne:<t l,,cgislaturl'. as tho~e h<'fore ll for Jhe p<1st lY.O dE>c:\(les, "·ill conrt•rn ilo;t>lf with the problems ;irising fron1 mobi le homes. rol\J l\•conlrO\'Crsy over 1 he method oi taxation on these t l'J)C.~ l)f d" ell1n i!.:' 1·ont inue'i to <"re~('('!ldO a:-. lht• n u m b t' r ~ •• 1 Ca t i r n r n 1 ;1 n ~ ad-.pt1ng lo n1ob1IL· '1oml' rt's1d ul'l('Y 1n <·reascs annu1dly I I h ,i .., b t ' c n .~st1m~f1·tl 1hal mor e th .in Oil•' milhon l)C(ll)I(' noY. 1\Vl' in niob1li' home:-. Ahout 70 pcrt1'nl arc lutated ih the i.t:lt«•s more lh;tn 5i00 moll1ll' borne p~tk s . Bct au~ Che\· are taxl'd 1n the same rnan~r ~~!I uUtomoblles the bone of contention is 1hnt those llvlni; in the~e •1undrthodo:ic'· dwellings are not pay· irig their "fair share" Of the CO$lS Of loc41;l gorernmenl ·u M E RO US studies h_avc b en (flade to pro,·e one side or the cn:se or the other. The h!Khly organ1Z('d mobile l)ome b611der:-. along "'1th the now ec:1ually Vf'.t!l l organi7.cd oy.·ners, tH~1·e put fortb m~n } ":ritud1es" designed to :1ho\\ thllrlhey ;ire more lhuo payin~ lhcir "'ay Some or these sludu~s ha,·c bten llndcr the auspices of vanous CaJ1fnrniu C'ommun111cs fu\·or1ng the mobile hom(t:t. [ EAR L WATERS J Such studies generally have run counter l o tho:;e made by the Lc$!,1slatur(' and other agencies nol rnoti,·:ited in favor of the mobile hnmc~. One ,)f thl· most thorough :ind ob1l'Cti\'e reports on the subject is that p1·o<l ured by the Institute for l..oca I Self (;ovcrnment titlcct "Why the \\'heels". Although that report y.·a:t "'rlttcn 111 I 9i2 11 s ha11ic findini::s remain vu lid. lt 1'('\'1('\l'S rn<iny of the previous s1ud1t's und points out the errors and 01nissions \Vhcre in statistil's urc cited endC'[1vor1ng to rc1>rcscn1 thal mobllc home OY.'ners are payin~ their f<'l ir share of taxation for the support of local go~·crnment 80it.f.0 DO\\'N lhe theories ad vanccd 1n defense of mobile homes center around the £act that the average .ai.::c of occupants Is such that they do not require the services of the-schools .and many olher thinJfs which are necessary for those "''ith ramllics llv· ins in.con\'..cnlional.housing_And..also that mobile homcOiA'ners pay the same property 1axes, indirectly through rents. llS do apartment dwellers, as well a~ !he additional vehielf' taxes. They also argue that the mobile home oWn('rs are denied the benefits of other home owna,cs such a$ the hon:icowner c:<emption ""d the right to deduct pro· perty taxes from income tux romputa· tlonl). These al'guments are s1>ecious. ll t h r o u g h a ni:ikes 1he fal se assumpllon lhal pro· Io u d s pe a ker pcrty taxes are assessed with some re· system without the lationship 10 "benefits received·• in · aid of the bulbous ste;id or the actual historic fact that headphones and ta:<e s are paid upon the value of the written transcripts property held y.·ithout regard to t o a i d a I I specific services required. Childless parlicipanls lo families contribute to the support of absorb two.year.aid conversations in lhc schools even though they have no the once sacred and protected direct use for t hem. So, too . do those precincts or the White House. 11·ho send their children lo private ... Later. a major witness ip absentia schools. may be heard via video tape as on T ll f~ ~:UP ll E~ll Sl\I ··mobile hon1es'' ha s long sin ce ceased to be 1:1 correct ·designation or this kind of housing. Simply be~use they have 1\•hcels and, undercurrent law are s ub· JCCl to \'Chicle tti x('s for that reason, has not m ade them anymore am- bul::itory lh::in conventional housinJ:!. f'or most the only mo\•ement ls from the point ior initial sale to a mobile home park .. And , dJ!spite all of the ~tudic!i lo the contrary, it remAins that the laxes paid are on a depreciating scale which becomes practically nothing arter the first rew years and v.·asn't comparable to the same size conxe.nUWlalMin.e!QJ a _ Since these homes are.now ad mitted by most everyone no! to be mobile and conceding that the owners are paying laxes com pa r ablt to thost paid by C(ln- vcntlonal owners v.•hy, then should the method continue on a difrerent basis? Pr~ctlcally a ll or the controversy y,·ould be eH m lnated if mobile homes "·cre subjected to thesametaxa.tion as othcrdwellings .. telev ision and the cycle of electronic justi ce \viii be complete. The irony "'ill be complete also. For without a ll the electronic gear used ipitiall y by former President Nixon ostensibly 1to preserve an hi storie:il record the case . against him Would never have been so conclusive. · NIXON'S \'.J)ice <;.,_om~s .. hfough, sometimes clear but' o1icn iarbl ed. h esitant. co nfus ed. The crude language which looks so raw in print somehow comes throu~h naturally and inoffen sively and Nixon's \nf'\ec· tions ti e together what ol'ten seelhs unintelligible In the transcript . The offen&i\•e part. Is the omission, from the transcripts Nixon made public in an effort to-establish his de· Quotes "I happen to believe that the neiA'S media c.an and has been helpful in trYlng to preserve 8Qme Of the ~real , llbtrties In this country. -Cf raid Ford • transcripts noy.• offered in evidence by Now the ilcfcnsc begins. It will take the prosecution a long lime. But due to those infernal SO TllE OLD question is posed again. why in God ·i; name did not Nix· on tell the whole truth from the begin- ning instead of com1)()unding by every act and utterance up to the last the scheme or deceit which hCgan the first day after the breakin at Democratic hcadQ ua rte rs? The truth would have been uncom· fort;:ible but might have set him free snd \\'On him fo rgivenes!l (or what \\'Us firs! seen us a \udlc rous C'a1>er. llc was arraid. of course, that other skeletons "'ou ld fa ll out or the \Vhitc !·louse rloset. that he \\'oultl lose an election and fi nally that his second term would be irreparable d:unagcd • The electronic t~ti ru.Qn¥· ~n Siris.a:s eoyrt i;hows v.•h.v Nixon woufd have been impC'achcd. canvl~led and re· moved if he had not resigned. His trial in lhe Senate would have been de· \'llStatlng. Dy now it would have been in full swing and he could oot have survived it. TllE QUESTIO N vohlch must be re· \'Ol,•lng In the aching head!I or the earphoned juror~ must be how much II . R . l·l a ld eman a nd John Ehrlichm11n art to be blamed for follo\\·lng their chief. That, or cour!;e, is their defens(!. But the pervadins nature or this Sca nd:il is such that ll befouls all who touch it. in~ludinj,l lav.·yer:<> like Wiiiiam Bill.man and James St. Clair who have bec.omo en- tapes no \\'itness ·v.·111 be able to say that he did not do or say what some other \vitness claimed. John Dean's credibility seems beside the point hecause the general drift of his teslimony is electronically confirmed and still ringin~ in the jury's tired cars. ORANGE ~OAST DAILY PILOT R.oberl N. Wetd,Phblisher Thomas Keevil, Edilor Barbaro Kreibich, Edilorial Ppge EditM The editorial pa ge or the Dally 'Pilot. seeks to in (orm and atimulatl!: rtidcrs by presenting on lhis Pi1ge diverse commentary on topics of in· tertst by &yndic1ted columnist.s 11nd canoonlsts, by provldina a rorum for readers' views and by presentlna this newspaper's O>pinions and Ideas on current topics. The tdltorla l opinions or Ole Da ily Pilot appear only in the editorial column at the lop of tile p111e. Opinions cxpr~'ed by tht coh1m nists and cartoonists and ltttcr wrUtn "f'C their own and f'll') endon.cmcnl of tll elr ¥le11.s by the Oally Pllo1 should be lnftrrtd. Tu es day , Noy ember 26, 1974 \ ( . •. luesday,Novemoer 26.1rJfi DAILYPILOr A 7..t'" Stinging Verdict 'Soupy' to Be Pie Case WitneG avls·brow sou no OFF SJ40 Off when you buy this SYlUADIA system Sy lvania •1-<'hanne-l 8·tr11c:k S)'Stl'm. Ft'alur~ solid-st.;HI' AM/FM rttri~r RQ3748 with 4 x fiO watts continuous (RMS) power inlo 8 ohms rrom 20Hi to 20kHi at less than .5'~ total harmonic di5lOrtio n. all fou r channels drivrn. Sylvania EQ3755 discrell' ·I-channel cartridl(e playback deck and Sylva ni• ASJ 25 SJ>l'aktrs with 12" bass woorer, 1-1/2" domt mid-rang e and 1" dome tw~rler ln tach enclos1Ue. SVLUADIA System Savings Plan Receiver (R03748) S·track (E03755) Speakers (4)(AS125) Total Value OUR SYSTEM PRICE '599" '119'' '719'° But outs ide the court, Brooks, in a blue suit with a red carnation in the lapel, a striped tie and ..blue patte~ned silk vest, told newsm en he felt "100 percent vindicated" by the verdict. BROOKS CONCEDED the case had cost him a lot of money -the judge made no order for costs, leaving each side to bear its own. · "But in o rder lo prove the truth, I would have spent my last penny," Brooks said. "The truth is what matters. One sometimes has to go into battle to prove it. Well, I proved it. And I wasn 't in it for money.•• SCANDAL-LOVING Brilons enjoyed "The Case of the Spanking Squire" th ro u g h four days of testimony in court and a Weekend of newspaper PORT llUENEME (UPI ) with1t. Smith asked whether the alleged pie-throwing had _ Comedi an Soupy Sales term "gook" was regarded not been placed under oath will be called as an expert LOUIEfHASNOT goneon by Asians as derogato ry befo r e s igning the witness at the court-ma rtial' record as to hi s moti vation and J\.1 illiken repli ed , ''I court-marlialcharge sheet. for the alleged pie·throwing belie\'e "so." This he will do before the of a Na vy seabceon char&~l. of hitting an office r in the bur hts-a ttlfrney "}'a ve a Th e bri e f 'M o n<ta)' i:iroceedings are rcsiarted. acewithachocolate cream possible clue in presenting proceed ings we nt for the jfrosecutor, Y.-. Cmdr. pi e, th e de f en s e ha s 'motions to the presiding naught when it developed Timothy Huff, ass~ the announced. .--•~l:f:ic~e:r~,L'.::t.~J~o~hn:::.:M:i:lli~·k~•~n~.-....:l:h=•~l_::lh:•:_~v~ic~t~i~m::_o~r:....:1~h~e'-'c~o~u~ct~.-..,.._---''~'~'-~- The trial of Leon L. Louie, 19, a Chinese -Am e rican Crom Fresno, got off to an a bortive s tart Mo nday when the presiding offi cer upheld a defense 'motion and o r d e r e d c h a r g.e s redrav.·n beca use of a legal technic ality. THE PROCEEDI NGS w e r e r es chedul e d tentatively for Det . 5. W i lli a m G . Smi t h , civilian attorney for Louie, a builder -construction man apprentice, said he will call Sal es lo t es t if y that throwing a pi~ in the face is ''r ega rd ed as ente rt ain m e nt or as a practica l joke and not an assault." • ,. .. ' .. ,.. ca rtoo ns a nd printed 'NOT A MENACE' amplifica tion. John Brooks Nevertheless. the Navy is serious about prosecuting Louie under Arti cle 90 of the Uniform Code or Military Jus ti ce whi ch co v ers assault and batte ry. Brooks admitted through -------~-­hi s attorney that his ''straightforward and earthy'' approach to sex Jed him to hire "good-natured yo un g ladie s " to his Thames River cruiser in order to slap their bottoms. The Sunday People. in an articl e b y journalis t Michael O'Flaherty, told how pretty blonde Sue Carr, then 19, answered an ad ;>laced by Brooks, stripped aboard his cruiser and had her bottom slapped. IT C ALL ED him ''a menace to young gi rls ... Brooks sued for libel. Lawyer Roger Gray told the court Brooks enjoyed such practices but was not "a dirty old man." ''I-l e ad m it s it was uninhibi~_ed candor." Gray said of t he bottom·slapping episodes. ''But he never does it without th e ir consent." "Every healthy. normal, \'i gorous male is a bottom slapper in mind if not in "deed." C ray told the court. Good Deed People make the scene Sundays in the Parable Gamble Pays Off SMITll SAID Sales. in his televis ion show, received more pi es in the face than a ny other individ ual in U.S . history -a total of 19,253 up to August 1964. The complaining officer KANSAS CITY {AP) -A in the case is Timothy P. young Methodist minister Curtin , promoted recently who bet $1,000 of hls own from v.·a rra nt officer to money on hi s faith in people lieutenant junior grade. and the Biblical parable of The incident in question the talents has won goin g occurred Sept. Zl al this away. coastal base when Curtin called o ut me mber s or ., . ~; ·de the Easy Street non-stop at S:OOam. and beat the traffic.· Arrrve early and srwrid ihl.' 11.•hol .... day1>.1th o:i con1t.'n1 .. 11! ~ .. m,.. d.iy round inp ~uniei~ dt.-pdn 2ti 11m1ts a "'""~·k ,111d g'<'t vou rh .... re in an hour i;.ohen Wo? !JO non·slop. 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GINl!Al TIU "lllliliiiiii.,·• Pn."11111ho•• •! r""'~r111.,, s1~ .. ~ CQm"'1,f,..,, t" •~~I COAS T GENERAL TIRE :~~::;~~:t:~:'.41 585 WEST 19th ST., COSTA MESA -DAILY 7:30 to 6:00-646-5033-540-S~IO ~'-"' ____ Sooner or lilter. vou'll own Generals ___ ~-..1 ' I- , J\8 D~tl Y PILOT Tu.soay, November 26. 1 g14 ''WeUare Bureau' Changes Name . , S II def.ode.I and neglected NM'IUire recruiting errorts in recruiting efforts if be felt A N T A A N A -than the normal we are ...... he was •omi'ng to a social C d I h d . h Id en mental hea lth the communltv, Erickson .. once ng t e wor programs. c r • said. ~ service departmenl rather "welfare" may be turning He told supervisors he is se rvices, public guardian than applying for a foster Dealh l\'olir"" Deaths otf some needy but proud :ilso responsible for child and ser vices for the elderly. Ericfson told supervisoulrsd. lto.m e license under Orange Co untians. the ~rotection, ado_pUpo. foster Many of those pro~rams. lbe &.\'Crace pcrsen....\\'O welfare. rounty Dtpartment o f;~h~o~m~•=•==·==c~h~l~ld~:•:b:•:•:•::·::::P:•:t'ti:·:c:ul:•:•:ly::l:°':t:•:•:::ho:m::•:•:·::::b:•::::m::o:r:•::::r:•:•:P:•:n:•:iv:e::l:o:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::; Elsewhere ' ' Q•uw~ A S.1!•"111 Gt (I 10<0, P•=cl ;.a., ""~ Z. ~Y'"'"d by wlle S.I•••: ) '"'• [<l•••O A. ~I l••On••. Mo<111g.t", JJ"'Olld L GI 1)1.l hn onll Ano<e~lo G DI • la.•; l or.lfici..en•. 1 <.i•....SO•"llllol'> •IM'!h-: 1-.rtr.· Dom•""• IWi•y O'A.d- •il> ot tffnf~Q.oof, M >tllo~n S.tv•<t> \1 TA CULOG i., -· P•~lt,("'v,0 .., Ch•Po• [n•omo. Aqy•n•hJo A l•c"loq OAte<>llleAlll No• 1•1 P•tff .c v;e..,·M~mor.•l Pon . P•<O•< 21 lle.,Ot•nl ol Co>!• Mt••. s.,,.,,,..., by a .•,.Mo•\y"'' O"t<ton b•otl'l<>r, Mr, A.~•PllO l..cu!O'il; 11•11•"· c;~;:;;~;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:-j fl0<1f\!lftd fO'lll G1ego11• llO.ffy ,.,u be ""Id t ~•L•wnlnQ f! I 00 PM •!!Wit (lwPot N.I\\ . . AlaU(KLI & SON , ~~1~,1~MN!11 ~.!;,~~~':,:_~1;:;~11~~~":~'. . WllT(,l.lff MOltlUAIY o.r•<lllr•lk1t6 •o•a••vMor1...,y, 4'11 r !711\St. CO\lu Me1a MILLER Ge<>r~ D Mille ,, D•!~ 01 Otdlll "°' 71 4·1.6-4688 lle..,ilen1 of C.o>I• Mr•• S.,•~•<•• ...,~ onl•• -·-IALTz.&ERGEIOH -AJHEUL HOME "'*"' ~"•nOt"l~nh aoret1~a by ecu fl•~oHI••~ MOrt""' 1 IE.I.Clot ! Ccr..,.,o d~i l.lor (:))I~ '.l~,u ' a,..,,_, ilc•c~. Ci•t.t of O.•!~ N<I• U. "'"""M or Co•I• """'" \u'''""" ov II•\ '"''" Hol<I• F•m•I• W'tv"''"'fft ntld 8"11 6~o :?4?4 6•,...d••, Morr,.,.,¥ o"~'""' -·-llLL llOADWAY MOITUAAY I (IJ ~1c;_. i .. 11. ( •.: 11"'<!1.J vl?.,.l:.J -·-DILDAY BROTHIRS MORTUARY I /91 I s-i01.h Blud. tliiM"•9''-'" Br.0>.h 842·777 1 ~·14 i~dondv A"! l l11nq fk,1<~ -•~I J) ·138·114 :0 McCORMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY I /'I !I loriuno Cnnyon id. 494941/i -·-McCORMICK MISSION MOl.TUARY 2d8.l~ ( n"'"'0 CD1>•\lranQ ~ti~ Jvnn C'lf"\!r'l~O ~93.1176 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK PUBLIC NOTICE f I( f I TIOUS IUMNESS NAME ST.l.TEMENT ln.r tOllOwmq per..,.,l'><lllH'IQl>u>1n••U••· GOOO-OlllEF! OES•GHS. 11t1l F<>rbl!\ Ila . UqUn• NIQutl, C..11(><no•91•11 Woll<•m R, E4•"· Jr . "rtl1 A.n• MA"" l n. L-n• N•Qial, C."lorno•'r.1•11 , .... r... ...... ~ ,, <ordlKQ>f'd 01 ... Ina"'"""'· WHI!•"' it. E-Jr. T~l• S11t1....en1 ••• lllecl wil~ ti• C.Ounl1 Otr• ot Or•nge Counly Ofl NOwmtll!r ll, '"'· ·-Puti11>1'>1'd 0 •.+"'10 (<Wl.I 0••'1 />olOI, NO• n.•r><1~c.l.1~.11,1il• U.I• Pl.: BLIC ~OTICt-: ,ICTITIOUS IUSU .. EU HA.MEST.ATEAIEOIT l t>t lo!l-•nq per-. 1\-"9 INJinn• •• · !llV!NE SCHOOL OF C.'t'MNASTICS. !lllJ~ S• ¥1>"'~ (i• .. ''"""'· Ul"°""d 911(11 ltor..oo N. M-•. KU C Ogle. CO.I.I ""'""·C•u•orni•~l1 Tnos e>u;inn• ,,. ·~~ W .,. • ·-•>du .... ll""•l<I H.M-• T1'1~ ... ~"'"'' ••• fill<! •ii~""' c:-, Oert. 01 OrM.,e coun1, "" "°""""°"" n. 191~. -· Plll>l""""O••"'I<'~ o.;iy PllM. -· ?•.•l\CIO.< l.10,H.1'11' .uit.U Pt:BLIC SOTICE ,ICllflOUS IUSllolf_SS lo!AME ST.l.TEMENT I"" IOfl<>•<"'I pefSOM ¥0 doiftO buio"'"• " NEEOLEPOllT, Jol[l8 Yi• Ol>orl<>. New('O!'\ 6•~'"· C•liloml• 91'1>0 W1111•m f 0 'Ntol. •S llo~•I SI Gfo•9". N~'"l><lll 8e•<". C•U10tn1~9JllllO !.llorh>y t<. 0 Nfll, ..S Roy~! SI. c-'\W. N••,.POrt 8t•<n, C•l110rni•91i6G '"" Du"n ... "<On<lu<\<d DY I limltH 1Mr\nt/VUO. ShorieyH.O'Neot '"" ~1•Ttmrn1 w~• 1o1<!d wi!h tne (Alllllty Oen, ol Or•n~ Coun!J "" November 11, ltN. ·-Pul!liSho<I Or•n<:9fl Cont O.tlly p;'°'· NOY, 16,•ncl Of(. J. 10, II, 191' "11>>1< TO RETIRE UC1'5 Odell Odell Mrs. Retiri1ig Fron·i UC/ Social Welfare has changed~ iL'i name. . The board of supervisors agreed to make il the county Department or Social Servi('es instead. Willian1 l:. Erickson. department director, said his purview includes more GWC Asks Food for Hondurans Canned . goods ror Hon· duran flood victims 'A'ill be collected by political scien1:e &tudent!I at Golde n \Ve s t College l'il onday through \Vednesday. · Karin Braendle and Dalia Sahagun, both or · Garden l\1rs., Evely n Odell of Crove •. stud~n~s in Dr: ~an· lrvine,who went tov:orkfor d~sar1 Wtn s ~ol1t1cal UC Irvi ne before a ny · science cla s~. are 111 charge buildings had been erected ofthecollect1on prog~am. on the campus will retire Theme · or the dnve at Dec. L ' Golden ~'est is •. ''Your help Presently the executive is thcirhope.'' assistant to the UC! division Contrary to reports that of t h e U n iversi ty o( food and SUPl!lies are no California Acade m ic longer needed 111 Honduras, Senate, she "·as hired in <ih urgent need still exists, 1003 "'hen the ci1m1Jus "·as a a c C' or 9 in g to l\t r s. clu:.tcr of temp(lrary offices Auristclia Contreras. CO!'· on Jamboree !load and the sul general of lfnnriura'i 111 present c<.1mpus a vacant Los Angeles. lot. ,\rrangements ha,·~ been lier firs t Jo b was as made for a \\·a rehousc i~ adn11nis trat1ve assistant to Los Angeles to serve as a the late J)r. Ed"·ard A. central collection point, and Steinhaus, fo unding dean or the Assoriation or Western biological sciences al the Railroads \\·ill fu rnish box· Irvinecampus. cars to move bulk quan· She became cxecutiYe titi ~s from California to assistant to the academic l"ew Orleans •,\'here they s e n a t e w h e n l h e \\'ill be transported by ship organization was founded in to Honduras. · 1965. ~l embers or the com· Mrs . O d el l will be munit'y interested in con· succt'cdcd in the ac:.idcmie tributing to t he dri ve senate po st by Mrs. through Golden \\lest may Gurland Parten or Santa bring canned goods to the ,\na. formerly assistant to college center building the budget corn mitteeof U1e bel\\'een 10 a .m. and 2 p.m. academic senate. on the collection dates. White House Aides Sought by. H~nshaw .U.S. Rep . A11d rew llins haw .(R·Newport Beach) a nnounced this week that applications are being taken from· young persons w ishin g to be considered for the · Whi le llouse Fellows program which gives a handsome cash award and first·hand e."<pericnce of the working.o; of !{overnment. P~rsons selected to serve as ai d es to th e top officeholders and cabinet membe rs would receive annual salaries of up lo $30,1·17 for a year and the exac t s um would be commensurate \\i.th expcri· ence , ed u cation and earnings. Appl ic at ions wi ll b e accepted from persons who haye reached age23. but not 36, by Sept. I, 1975. They must be citizens and must not be employed "·ith any branch o f the F edera l Government, e xcept ror se rvi ce in the Arm ed Forces. Specific inrormation and appl ica t ion form s are availabl through Hinshaw's offices at 811 N. Broadway in Santa Ana. · ... lt ,. ·~ ' So-called experts have many answers as to how yo u can protect yourself'from the ravages of inflation. The market. Silver. Land. Art. Possibly .eve n gold . , Remember the sto ries about cattle, oi l and orchards? While th eir figures and logic are often dazzling, there are two su bjects th ey never r,nention: Availability and safety. What could be of greater importance to you than the ability to co nvert your investment into cash on the exact day you want to do so, and the protection of your capital? • It's better to be safe than sorry. ' Giving Thanks in .. , '-f ·'' "II ' Ch h . .. ...... ., ~ .... Ore Is an ·' ...... ;it!(· ' ~J . 't ' "' . American Tradition i~,~:~;, . lfre r tlrerr first iiur1't'il · u111l ,r ye·"' of n1a1'.)'. ~.~;-.,. ) /n,11.~. 1l1e Pilgr11ns Jcclured 11 day o j '111a11ksg1vu1.~ ,:~~;.: tv Goel. ·1·1t1.111ki11g .Co1l for His blessings ltas bee11 .l"-«t-« an A111cricat1 rtaditio11 e11er since. ~~ ~ . If yo1i want to tltm1k Cod tfiis year i11 a church "~ witl1others1ulro arcgratl'fill to God, tf1c cl111 rcf1 e.• ~ ofCf1n's t, Sc ientist 111elco1ne yori wa nt1ly. 11 t our ·rha11k,1·givi11g scrvicr, you 'fl hear special selectio11s reacl fro111 the JJib fe and fron1 tlte Clrristi1111 Scie11cc textbook, Science and 11caltli with Ke y to the Scriptures by i\f,1ry Jfc1ker 1!.t!Jy. (You can also recul these ·rf1 anksgii:ing sclectio11.• in at1y Cfin'sfitrn Scien ce Reculing Roo111.) You 11Jill also siitg liy1n11s and l1ear n1e111bers of tfte co11J?reKa tio11 tell how tl1ey've been liealed through d1ristia11 Scie11ce. No collection is taken at 011 r Tlra11ksgiving service. Plea.5e j oin us in giving tlt~ks. CHRISTIAN SCIErtCE THANKSGIVING SERVICE 11111rsday, Nove1nbcr 28tlr tit f I a.i n. (at 111o st cl11,rcl1cs) r:or,.tlic ·f ucat iu11 oft lie cli urclt nearest you 11J1d tl1e ti1ne of it s service or for a11y i11fo nnatio11 about Cliristi,111 Scic11ce, call tl1esc Cl1risti1n1 Scie11ce Readi11g Roo1n s: Corona del h1ar 644·2617 Costa Mesa 545-1747 /luntington Beac/t 536-391 7' f.aguna Beach 494·450.1 Nei.oport Beach 673-61iq San Clemente 492-1921 e Protect yourself against inflation by investing fo r high return with safety.At Mutual Savings your funds are insu red to $20,000 by an agency of the United States Government. We ha ve many invest- ment and savings plan s. You can earn as high as 7.79% per annum when interest is compo unded daily at 7'4J6 on a $1,000 certif.icate issued fo r a term of four years. (Federal regulations require a sub stanti al penalty if funds are withdrawn before completior:i of the term). Come in. Talk to a Mutual Savings consultant. No pie-in-the -sky pro mises. Just the fa cts . • Get the most you can from what you have • ' Santa Ana 7th & North M•in/547·9741 Fountain Valley 17942 M0 """"-"" '0<1 .R396 MUTUAL SAVINGS •now usoe1a1'°" Corona del Mar 2867 :::ast Coast Highway /675-5010 ' Caplstrano·San Clemente 530 Camino d• F•t••"•/<01 ·,~i 1 ~ ........... , ', , _) ~.I -. I .- .----------------------------------luesday,No1t&mber2&.1974 -·--~ .-... -·-~·· ~-- . I OAILYPIL.OT .,..A9.1 Ofrorf'<' S.11lfllot· Aetress Gayle Hun· nicutl is suing British actor David Hemming for divorce. She cites ·another woman ' as the reason £or the suit . Hemmings, 32. starred in 'B1ow-Up' and 'The Charge of the Light Brigade.· Rev. Ike: No Apologies for Ways LOS ANGELES (AP)-· someplace in the sk:r. l say i s I'd be very The preacher-patted-his · believe-thttt--believing-iu-disappointed ii I married' po m p a d 0 u r a n d oneself is the correct way to. somebody nobody else proclaimed, "1 am God belie,,e in ~od ." · wanted." appearing as me ... I am Another difference is that the Divine Sweetheah of Rev. Ike does not believe in the Universe, loving and self-denial. . beinglovedlorever." "I indulge in shameless South Carolina in 1962, the His parents separated Mira('h~ Temple ln Boston when he was S. At age 9, he in 196~ and the United got a once-a-week job Church Science or Uving cleaning a woman's house. Institute in New York City When he began his in1966. · evangelical career, "l But it does not mention didn~t ask. for much. (didn't his wife or his 9-year-old get much, but people began son. They live in New York. to criticiie anyway so I .. . ~ 'On!f the O..lly Plk>t rMU{ t.fla you wMl'I new In your 1oc1I communlty •.• evMyct.y ·, , 1.Mlhjijli1J-, . ~ He tells followers : "(fyou ~elf indulgence and I enjoy want lo be rich. or richer, tt. .. I enjoy defying the do what the rich do. Start idea of sacrifice, the idea of thinking bJg. Start giving limiting myself." GENERALLY Flank el by · a half·dozen aides. he says he u•rites e nou gh m e mos in be d meditating to keep the or- ga nization b usy for she months. ··1·m rather reluctant to began to ask for more." talk about my fa mi J y ·, .-:.:.-----::::;;::::::::==:;:::;;;:::-------because it's one of the few I areas of my life J can keep private," he says. something from whatever you have now . "l'M GOING TO tell you right here and right now, all HE MET lllS wife in church and married her in r--------------------.· . of you people who don't want lo be extraordinary, REV. IKE'S syndicated radio show generally replays or portions of his sermons throughout the country and he does occas ional television specials, all financed by the A printed biographical sketch says his father was a Baptist minister in South Carolina, his mother a public school teacher. It says he graduated from high schoo l in 1952, attended several fundamentalist Bible colleges and spent two years in the Air Force chaplain service. 1964. "I have been constantly traveling and the times with my family have been in between, when they have Iii II /WA(/ &iRJ 16tlt Seaso. NEWPORT • HARaOR KIWANIS FOUNDATION PRESENT S lRA VEL AND ADVENTURE SERIES Salunlay, No..,-.. 30, 1974 8:00 p.m. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AUDITORIUM 2701 FAIRVIEW ROAD, COSTA MESA Robin William; "THIS IS PARIS" 1'1-"' "-'•• ,, '" ""',..'-..., """""'--.. ...,Y ol IN! DeoOle 01 Par.s IOOIV """' l ... '..-1Nt. -Incl -.., ,....., C01 al _., -· 9U"" Poli..:et. - -·"'· •"" .,_,,_ -n,. RNe< s.,,,. -~nl't. 1 11&..gl'll ta 1"'" don't bother witb this ministry. Because what I'm church. NAME "l don 't give sermons every week,·· he says. When he does ap_p~ar he always wear s three rose s, signifying happiness, love and prosperity. His salary js $40,000 a year. The church owns his Hollywood and New York residences and pays for h.is traveling and living expenses, his wardrobe and his cars. visited Ult at meetings,"· l ~~:J in the NEWS dealing with will make you extr,aordinary. '' He pounded the pulpit with a closed fist. The Rev. Frederick Eike· renkoetter, better known as Rev . Ike, one of the nation's most f I am boy a n·t preachers, believes in him:;elf and in money . ''The lack of money is the root of all evil," he says. ''The c hurch is very successful and very rich and I don't apologize for that." Rev. Ike Ekes good food and good company. . "I go out in the company of 'bther people ... If you want to know how many mlstresses I have. I'm not going to tell you that. It says be founded the United Chu rch of Jesus Christ for All People in Rev. Ike says. His own childhood, he says, wasn't much fun. Hair .Slaves, Go Free! 114 .,......., ., ... ,.,...n.i .,..,. .. .,_, .... ~ ._. ... ., .... u1c ,....., ...,.. • ,... , ..... ,..., ..._. tert11Nli I .... Let .. ...ad,... ••11 witll ,.,. tel.._ ttyll .... · ,._. thn . .,.. ......... -4 fN&ll..._ 011r '-• c.t&. ~I-er c--. ............... ,., ~It .,.. GM4 ,., .. , .,. • ..,. .IMllr. . ..... .... Set P11tt •aet We.e. Nto rellwl. .. ,a.. TM :M9J ...., ... ,. .... ,..,. "'' ...... n. ..... ,........ .... '"""' ~ et.Wt.~ It. ...... , ........ ,. '"-.... -- Mer It. We .,. thM ttylluc. A lltt'9 Mt MtMr ... ,.._ nry ... , ltis wife has "never reacted to me concerning JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING things of that nature," he · Skate· &·Sports Shop Gold & Silver Star BOOts 20%0ff Coronation Ace Blades V3 0tt1 :A.Li Hockey & Spped Skates 20% Off . Hockey Sticks 15% Off ..... .. Skating Dresses 20% Off . --Riedell Combination $5.000ff . jBuy Now and SAVEj ..• THERE IS T If E s ays , and he do esn't 9564 Ha!Nlton A•e., Hwttiftrgtoll leach-961-3535 block·long, gold-plated question her about her 305 N. tt.bor ltwd., Ft.IMrton -rt.. 179-lNl Mesa Verde Center church in New York Cily, social life. 2701 u-L--Blvd., Costa Mesa once a Loew's movie ''I ha\·en 't checked to see NOW fOI YOUt CONYlNIENCl ••• ONN DAILT ~ theater. the Rolls Royces, whether s he 's having any 8 A.1M. to 10 P.M.r-SAT. I SUNDAY:9 to S P.M~ · (71419?9-8880 the M er cedes· Benz ja~rr~a~ir~s=ot>:r~n~o~t.~.=·~A~HQ_I ~·~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~======~~==~~========='.! limousines, the pink and . orange s uits and other flashy clothes for which he sometimes spends as much as SI ,000 a week and enough gaudy gems to make his jewel box look like a branch of Tiffany's. Rev . l ke insists h is followers get their money's worth . ... ..•... ··~ .. ~ . .lllll.MIPf._..... . ...,..,.w .., ___ ..._,.. ____ •••?of .... ., .... Ii.'"°"""''"'''" "'351t<PIKM or""· tne. ~••• ,.,....,.., ,...,,..t••P'l1'51J<>un<I 01 ,,..,,. "The people who gi\'e to me have no compJajnts," he says. "They're glad to see me enjoy and I teach them nrprosper·::rnd·enjay:"· · ·-· -· · l ' A-lie. IM t~e It. <NI• Colt W.-ll<t ,,... ...... DO<" Ad<:! !Cl l~OI I ... U<l'!l<le --.... -. ....... l. .. u<:le .... "' a..f<loo< """" -,..., ..... .,,. ,,., .. II' .... r;.o..,~t\lt .....,. ... _.,_•.i-... w..~ ....,~. ~•"Qloalt,,.,°"" -<;WJ.,_,,._," ........, ,_.,.,,._ "-" -IS<""' 01 '"" .,_., t •l "'O'el al , ... ICI--·''°"' • Hit ........ hfl ·-......... ,_., -~·-GI ... .._.,,... lhlt Clh be --only DY I llril ,.,.,.., .,_,....,. -..-...V ·-UI ..,., '"" "'°'*" _ .. ol -•hCI 11-L .. ...,....,.._ .,....,._ P-. '"" '"°'lll1 '-91'S1 -.._•I le ~ ... -...... ----~--i.-·---l•""­-noo.no l"'611•""~---""'""_ .. ,_.1~ SEASCltot l1CltlTS 1Goe410o'·-.. ·~ 'AO.JI. 1 , .. , .... , ..• , ., I U llO IS"'lllt ..,...,.....,, 11 aac;r • . . • 12 !>01 sruot:i:ir .............. ' ~ 00 IS""'i. ..,_"'°"•I dO<W ••• •• •• ..... •• •• •1.001 SEASON llOIETS AYAllA9lC If Call it Science or Living or simply positive thinking. Rev . Ike says it has worked for him. He adds that the church has a· mailing list of two million. ~ ''There's only ane problem and one answer," says the 39.year·old black preacher. "The answer is knowing who you are in God and who God is in you . Tho one problem is forgetting that.·· REV. JK E'S prosperity and enjoyment began in 1966 when he rejected fundamentalist religious beliefs for y,•hat he calls the "Science of Living." -Rev. Ike believes in the here, not the hereafter. ''The fundamentalist · religion teaches~people-how­ to die," he says. "We teach people how to live oow . '' Ike sa ys the bas ic difference is that "I belie~:e God is centered with.in the ,individual r a ther than It 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 prob· lem ... !hen accept p<0fesslonol guidance from trained Medical Doctors. lindora's unique 1D·week ~eatmenl and training program will leach patients how lo reach and molntoin:lhelr"leon weight" for life. A safe and pracll.col pion, w!lh HCG lreatmenls, proper nutritional diet, and con· llnuol eniotlonof support. New audio and sub-limlnol visual aids ore used to IT)pllvate the patient. The entire program is under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors, speciolisls in Beriolric Medicine. Undoto O lnlcs ore owned ond administered by Medical Doctors the! restrict their proctlce to Beriolrics. All Olnic Personnel ore licensed bY the Slate of Collfornlo. cat! !Or lnlonnaflon Monday lhru Frlday ..... M. ,.,.6 P. M. ·un00rq~ MEDICAL CLINIC SHERMAN OAKS WOODLAND HltLS LONG BEACH PASADENA WEST COVINA 789·7103 347·5647 426-11549 791-2614 962-3431 Gllb\lhYU" 0~1 Wttflt,.VICCOl'Y KB P1ol•••lo,,11 Ctoc~tt Ma•on PtofttfltM'•I 11~. Mtd1~1I 8160 8Jd§. l 1n\ Bldg. 81clg, SANTA MONICA POMONA ·CERRITOS MISSION HILLS E. LONG BEACH 121-4513 623·1155 924·5748 365·1138 697.037' r11..tr.1111 l'Ol!IOhl Vlhty Ct 1r1to1 Mo111on LOI "!IOI Mtdltll 11~. M10lcll C.ntt1 P1of11110<11I l id; MttflCal Ill~. Mtd!Cll C.n!I< HAWTHORNE HOLLYWOOD FULLERTON SAN BERNARDINO RIVERSIDE 679·9238 462·0883 870·9501 886-4788 787-8250 H1"'1h0Tn1 J,j1.1l1 511111 c;o11•3• ~11o•ht10 Mt0lc1t Ml'diClf Cfn!..-Mtdltfl CfMtl Mt01Cll 91 f , Mt0~1I l!Of. S.u111 ORANGE COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH GARDEN GROVE LA HABRA 538·2395. 557·1B93 645-3740 534·2051 694·1029 T111t111>Cll:r11111' "4111 Yt•dt ,Kl P10!1t100llll "IUI tt!Utrtll ,IOlttltOn llcl!I 1'10••11101111 81119 l1dtl, Prof11110..11 e1c1g Mtd•Ctl 11~. SAN DIEGO CHULA VISTA CLAIREMDNT 883-6932 420-9580 560·1484 Al-tt.ckt :n! F1h>tth A•t. l&J M4lllc1I MfChCll C.nl'1 &11111 OlP Cl"ltl' Because the cost of oil is soaring, it will cost you more to heat your home. But there are ways to save. .. tlome heating costs arc up. r~rdless of the fuel used. Su is the cost of prOClucing electricity. 'fhe price of forei p;n ui l used in electric generating-plants has 1nore than . trip led in the past 18 1nonths. 1\nd ,,.i.: 111ust use foreign oil to 1ncct rigid ;1ir pollution requiren1ents. Electricity.is involved in nlOSt beating ~ystenis indirettly or directly. ::;o budget your use of heating wisely. '!'here are several 'vays to do it. fl e1·e arc son'IC suggestions; ' D Consider lo\vering lhe tcn1pcraturc setting. It rould OJSl about 2~n Jes,-; for heating to kceJl the tc:n1pcraturc at 68° instead of 72 ? D It n1akcs sense to tun1 your he;1t .off \Vhcn you're :1\1·ay fro111 ho1nl'. I [o,,'.. ever, in freezing-arC'as a 40° setting- i:-ad,·isablc. 0 /\re your doors and ,,·in<lo11s.~r :-tripped? CaulkinJ? small openin~s. and sean'\S ,,·ill Sc1vc cner:.,J· -and 1noney. D Closi1tg dra 1>t:rics aod c;1n1ain:. 11ill hold heat in-and o)ld j 1ut. 0 ~J ,,·ill clooin.'! your fireplace d:-in1p· C'1. and \'Cn ts in 1·w1t-; not in u:-1'. SJC.E Southern California Edison ~lak:L c\ ct) \,1\. 1\\;1tt t 1 o1.1:11. 0 .l\rc your filh:r~rl<·;tn·, l 11•1 hrip~ th1·~· need replaciri).!. 0 l)i11\' rctnrn -:111 i:nll:-:1!1d 1\an11-.a11 cfuct.S c:ui dri\t' ;1p h1·:1t111g t:u:-('i, !1111. 0 If rnu ha\'r t'l ("('tn( r;1th.1nt h<':ttiri g. ) 1 •ll can :-;1,·c.· by 11.u111ng 11ff thl·nr~ 1· .:.idl.:-:..in H•11n:-nut 1n u-.l /\-;,''inter ;1ppr11;1i:ht·"i. )·nu'll nL-ctl 1norc hc;\L Hut by hu<l~t.·tin~ vour u--c of r!t.'ctricity \\ i~tl~·. yuu l~in fl, ,1c1 do1r1 ... }'Ollr 1isin~ bill. 1·(11: 1\;1y~ 111dn1t. \vhy nol send for our f rce hi 1oklet? \Viite: "Con~rv;itinn'.' l-:di<..ifJl , 1 ~(). !~ox 800. !{J~nttad, C.\ ~117;0 ' . 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It!• •1•1·1• S!l nn1v frt'e nl :1r kct. t:c(l!lOffi1l·~ of lhc \rorld urc bt..•:.1cged by the l\\"O·hcudcd rrton:.ti!r of infl:Jtion 11nd re. ('l!!->:S lon • .-ind p<·ssim is1s 11·:1rn of a dCfJrCss1011 <ihCad. PUBLIC NOTICE F .. u "•"IC -o Addo~~' OI •nt ~·-WllP>lll"f••l'll· ---------,.--------! JonqO P.,l, 1001W ~!tot"')' ,"O )16. PliBLIC NOTICI-: 8-UllJ 'NM•A ... ,C,.,llO•ft1•ti1D1 SU'fl!Olt COUllT D, f>lf SlA,fE Of CAUl'OllNIA FO• llQI COUlffY 0,0llAl!tGI l'"ICflTIDUI I USINEl!o NAM[!ofAtlMEHT NO.A,..iMI lttlflCE 01' Hi.AlllNG 01' l"Ell!ION ,111111\Mll O••n11• en.11 0..-•· PUot. NO• h ... no Dl:I l. Ill. I/ 1911 <)6.1 /I Hiii 1"1108ATI' 01' Wl~l AN.0 ,011 l--------------LRlfEltSf ESt.t.M£1fTlll' ll'lt IOI IOw1flO (lt<iGf'I II dOo"I\ °""'"'"" "'\. FillRIC. C'.AllEllY, Ill F«H1 Aw""'" U \IUfll> ll•;;it:", Coo11orn1• nu! "''""" O•..count F•ll•I(>. 1...:. m Forni A ... ,..., l•fu"" 6tacll. (•hlOt"'° t'IUI It 1s an unprcCcdcntC'd L't'Onon1ic· mess. No one kno11·~ for s 11re I\ hy it h•lP- pcnt·d and no one knows fur ... urt• hov.· to pul lhin~s ri~hl. though lhefe. tire plen1y or opininn.~ :d )Ollt both Etl•I" tf f.Mll Y O:<R~ll!N C.olE£i'I P UHJ,ICNOTICI-: rn •• ~ ... 1' ... ~' •\ (Ol>Ch•<ttd cw Pl•M ..... ,_ __________ _ NOTICE TOCllEOITOlll o.woun•. •b•I<• '"' • «••Pl"••""' ...Ol!C( IS H l£P£R~ C.1¥EN 0 .. 1 r.EJtA.l D LA llEl!N GJICJ;N "'" hllCI ......... Pthllolt IO• "'at>-~~ lll """' -tot ''°""'""' 01 lell••~ ,,._.,.,._.,, 10 tiw JIU•I-• •~t~••..U I<> "'"''·" •\ ,.._ IW t"'llWr IW•hCt,11•,., .,_, l"'l \IW.: t+m. •NI -· IH ..... rlnt1 !No_,."'" -'*I IOI' .O.e1m1»r to, ttl•, •l •.JO ~ m . I~ IM 1-l•CIOm .. 0..P<Or11T'ml MO I 1H Wt<! <-t. •t 100 Civic c.,..,., p,,.., Wt••. o11m.. c;1,•5.Ml•• ..... c.--..... C..i.oHow"'""' n, •~1• WILLIAM IE. MJOttN. Ca.ll!YCll'f& !lfE'141!1f N. SMITM ;tiM4M111r&Mt1 lh .. AA<-VO.lo,Ci11lft•'16/I "ltl; llt•l •1'i. All.,MJ tor: l"tlil- PMOll"1!ed 0.dn9" Co.It O..lv Pilot, f'tOv, :J'-.'1,AnCI Dtc..J, HI• ~14 PUBLIC NOTICE UlttfOIM tOMM l•CIAl.(IDDl "UQl'I L b•'I•• IU\.lt lllANiflll} ~•«•1•'1 .o'''' 'l"'.'.' ''''"'"'' '"" \t"len>tlll '"f l t• .. O viol/\ I"!" (o~n!y ... l:\FJ •. \'fl (!~· i\RRJVl-:1) 1•J " °"'" •••n"'' o.e .• i"" ue•1-at • Cit<• o10<1M~1co~n1 r "" 0!:1~ d. ~'j;n, 1·,-o··.-1 . I oofl•o ,·ooo ,--~ " h"•l ,.•vt"'r-"''"'''V "''"••U h•oout 16i.,..,_, Pvb1 .. n•<1 o .... ~. Co••I D••ly P11ot ·' ... ,. " \Ol fl"'"--bull,,.U 60Jl'tilOlllW Hoven111Cr 11, 19. '10 •nO 0t(fm11tr l:, ythin t: COSlS mDl"C. f( WUJ::L'S ltAtlSle•Ol"hflDw ; 1tll <1•1 14 h 1r1""' w11er SY'ttf'M, 1iw: .• 11t1 ICa!M•I------~o up to compcnsute, t al A,..-,1....i .... c:.i1ttndat110S means hi.n her l:.itx1r costs '"' ,.._-' Mlntu 6dhU..,"" PUBLIC NOTICE i..., .. ,,...1 .. -: and, in a vicious cycle, c .1.r. co'"''"•"· 1st s.ui11 Lru cosT ..... 11.t. higher prices. So it goes. •-,., ,Pa..-.o., , .c.u~, ~~ ...... ,•N1T•11Yon1•1CT The Jcaditional \\"ay l o Ma•. -~1e ..... ·---·-O•AHGECOUNTY,C•l.ll'OllNl.f.o. tr..,.1w1,,.. M• u-..... v tllt 1111-'!11 .,,. NOTICE IHVI TING ••OS curb in flat ion is to apply ltil•on•I 11"'h19s• _,. .......... ~ HOTICE IS MEllEllY GIVEN U\alMlltd brakes on the economy by wit~ln ttvw ...-•rs laM -t: propowll will llC rtCto•t4 b'""' Oty Cltt~. ~,,. ty1tw1t-tHred hno.°"11tt1a11011'1.lC.11tM•••S..i1frvoi .. m aking money Jess avail<i· 1oc 114 ,."'-' lr1<1, •t ,,.,, 0111<1 Jn'""'''' Hen, 11 f1J• ble. Uut most economists 1:.1 ,• . .. .,-.,._ CA!llot"'• o.1 .... ~1~M•••.C•Utorn1~,unw11 .. ,,.,.., no•·· .~··y lho"s would P"t Oh" ft/OS iokt ..... -. ' 11 :00 f .m, on I"• IOI" IMYOI December " "" ' A , i11t lptlclflot;.,.Pl'Ol'leftJtolM! 1'14, •t '""''~ 11mt 1,.., w;11 t1t ._rm1 United States into :J rt.•· • ".~ -~• _oc:• l'Ublkly"""'•10•1ouo1n 1 .. eo.n:110..m-· th t ould ,.,,~! ..., "'"' ' . . twrl kit lurn1.,,ino all 111>• -,....lrrllls C'CSS!On a \\' '·•• '"' An •<W-"l, lllKll•,..,,., hJl'\urn, ,..,, tor\111 £-trucllol'lot SEWAGE PUMPING jn length and s everity and N<>nCIETOCllEDITOllJ nOu••. 1"'"'1111 ... '-1"W>lltoo"y, .,..,.,.,....STATION AND $ANITAJIY SEWEii • d 1· · SU,l:llOllCOUllYOFtHE "'""·•«OU'll\•f'C•l•lbl•.(Mtlt4-r,fll. "0JICE MAIN IN VICTORIA 1fllEET cconom1c ec 1n e s ince ST.t.TlOl'CAlll'O•N• .. l'O• ll•umt"ll •~O tOMrfcl riohl• ft(IW 01 FllOM HAllBOll BLllD. TO MlN Ell ST. before World \Va r II. TME ODU .. T'r D, Oii ANGE '-1~•tl11 GWntf b, Debtor DI" lnwl\kfl Olll-•HD SEWE II MANHOLE R!:C!W'>TllUC· ,,,,·ces may well decline NO.A·llU5 IO< m•Y """ lltVt or 1>ertlh••Q11lr~My ttOM IN 111\<INE AV E. Bf.TWEEN E1t•lt ,ol WINIFf!EO D, llA .. OCl, '"'"''1111·•""r•-··• ... 1H. MAGNOLIAST.•N01'THif. nr at least s tabilize, but the Dn .. Md. ta1 '""' DUI-''""'ltr I' 10 tit <""!>Um· A sel 01 "'""'· IPt<lhr•U""s ~,.. ot/\t• l II "II b h " h 'I lh 6 NOllCE IS Ml!.AEBV Gl\/Ei'I 1• I"" ........ II I/It olll<t or tl'>t l•lt>l.!lfoe fl the lllllrkl ooc ......... 11 ..... , be oot.Ultd ;ti ll>f 0 WI e 1g • ,,. ore an frightful as !hey are. "·ere not prf.'!iC'nl ut the start of this·infletionary period. In orlhodo.'( ..:conom1l' 1crm:.. inflation .be g:i n b ... ·c<iuse Lhcrc was '"loo much money chasing t oo re11' f.:OOds ." Nearly <.tlt t'COnomis t s agree lhat gov· ernm e nts were to blame for this. The c·urrent round or in· nation In lhc United States is the creature of hugh go1·· crnmenl expenditures of borrowed money to finance \'entures th<il did not put l'((U:.d 1-.Jlue in goods back 1nlo the <:conomy. Go\'ern- mcnts create more money ti~ s pending 111orc. but 1fthc additional mont'y docs not produce <:quul value in good s. tofl much mon ey ends up chasing too few goods. Ergo, inflation. ~wltlll Dt•lttl, Ur Gen \ ~" " Olt 1.\t t .,. _..,, to>a Olttr 0....1°' -11111 11 h"' 111-1 1' ll\lf'f Pfl, • J\lo I I t -( ,_, do!! ;. ouot-1<1 r, _,,_UIO ~ Gt •'>\ 6 1'11 It~ 11 ~ Stoy J~ ...... va ua 100 o un: ar r~~ fOllrltfl" ""•*• o.. Jof>' 11~ 111o11 Wt' ,, n .. u ,., 11 uv. .s uited in billion s of dollnr :1:: °'""cE:~" '' &::...!>' 1•1: 1; · :· .. ~ ~ :" 1 '" ._.. !~ nowo'ng out of the United 11.,..,, TM ciuot•· 111 D " I moor " s s 111 11111 '-,,,_ lloflt di ""' 111(1 E..V. ki J\4 ~ S.11 A 27 1' rl~ ~ 1• •• 1S"" States into Europe an :,.:: ":"'1o.:r:.~~u11 ll~ :;"" uA"t: ,l~ ,l"' • Wrld .,,. s Jaoan. So there. 8$ well, lillfl: " 00 natEOS NIK 1,.,.. 11 1'1 • In 11\'t u "_, .. 3.-. ,.,. evolved the clas!lc 'situs· r.,....,.. · 1'11111 Et p,i. 1111 1'1. • s. ni. 11 · ""'1i1r '',. :: • .., ·• trlll\KtioM. El NllCtl a.... ' ren 8t l l't '"'° .. n Ult 1 l ion: Loo much money 1NDUtt111.tc.s E,..,.,. 2-. '"' rrllll 10 ' · '' ~:; ~~ CM.sing too few goods. ..f.JtO l.ITlt.ITllS ~''Y .s 11'~ 1'1 :.. ~~ :~ 11 ·~, J~ •V. Dev.-,-uat"lon" of the do"l~a -~u 1974 f~'\&'t " '" !Of 0 .,.. i\\ mpmfl ...,. """ . 11 'iilo All>; EU\lll A Jl'I 11'.4 ' Sll'llf~ •I'> ' •P Toll ,,..., 7SV,. d d d -I l ' Ac<AIWlt IO'<'I U E'M(11 I• ~ 2\lt t Otta i~'I t C.11 wt I~ Ill!. an up~·ar a JUS men s t 141Niw:• • 1 114 Emacl! 11"" "" ume •l"I 10\'I CMG1 111~ 11 , lhe currencies of other in NJ Micro 1'1i 2f't .ir u. '"' 41'. 1 c"v'>t s1~ •t· 1'1111 Pip 1~ 1t'• I -h " fj A<IYM C.. IOI'> Ul'I F.,lcwl El 1l\'ii 16\~ t 1.11111 ,,_. 1 "' '1• '0'-dUS tria n a tions. c 1e Alf• .. 1M 1.s11o tt\6 '''"' 8, 1111 '"' 1 M01c:r • ...., Jli. 1<1111 H •11o 1 J d Iv l G A.MK 8'11 U'lt 11\~ f-C)r' ..... ,,l'I IMn $v H lf• IS\IJ laMCIV I lll'o U apan an e s e rmany, Aiko inc 6"' '" FIJ'lglM u. 1111o , P11tn1 l"-,,,. io ~o1' 1!.1~ 1,l~ b-ugbt some stabilizatio •1ieo 111w " "'fll 111K1~ ,,.,., 1J\14 NCH& Cp 11o1 1 l•n1 H"m .... 'v All!lll Phr ~ 1014 l~t C.1)111 ,2 2• *l\m 4 •l'I I~ N Alt • • .... lo t he in t crn ationa Alltel enc :101'121v.151 MluC ~20 ..... 11 eo 4 ,,,., ikl,. llr'll' 1".1! ._ Altltd ltt t-\\ '"'Ill 1•Fln '" 1Q J NII G 10 .... 1\\(o l .. k N s aSloo ''-monetary system und Am .l,pr'll , t'lll i1t U11•nc 1111t 11"" eo1e1 111 1"" •v. 1,... T..:: ~ ,..., I I d I " hl [ th Am E~Dt Jl'li Ullo l'"OOCI Tw 1•111 It lall.tn A 11, 9 l•wll CIP lSV. ltl'a le pe s ra1g e n OU e Am Fl...:I ... 1'41 FDl"tSI ()I , ' .., .... B II• It. El Jfo •!-\ U.S. trade imbalance. Bu Am Fl•tn u" nv. F•-El 14\ os1r toh n -r Cp • •'• Am flll"n 1VI tft Fttl'" Mt 6"" ,,,., 11> KQ 21 111.o •lly"Clp 1\'I 11'6 ,at the same t ime il con """ Grff 1ov. 11 v. "''"',,., 1( 11"'1 12V. NIG •"-.1. •mP•• ''"' n1~ S f Amini G< 3t 40 Froz FOE J H C• '"'" 10 •YIOI" W ,10-.. l10. tributed to U .. in talion b "McrtiY , 41'1 futll• ,. 1:w. •11< ;:.. 0r .0011 411,<1em.in1 1s 21 ... d . g th jy 0 Am T1ltv 1 I Iii L<J S 5\f) ... (I" t\!o 10 HllllY 4\'11 ... r e uc1n e s upp Am we1<1 sy, ,111 11• t r 6 ,,., "" L!I$ '"" '"" -i. Mr ·• • cheap imported goods """'"" 26 26"'1 Gdca cp '""' • 1vy "' 10 1o.10 ,.,.Ko 11"' 7'• T I -· fj 1-th APll<O U"'-IS\:6 A~lm ··~ ·~ lo Fe~ 11U 12'~ rn OCt" t l.o 10\• 0 rCS ralR ln a 101\ e .t.PS ln'p 9 10 Gn AutoP U 14 1 C..t } ... win Oh 16,+., 1 :~: N-Ad · ' t 1· · A"91'1 My! 1 1\~ Gen 11"11<1 1111> """ mot11 ,.,,. ''~ Yvmt11r • ixon m1n1s ra 1011 Im· Arrow A.u 10"1. 11 i.. er:.O. •lh 41-n .... 1 or u•. 11,,.ue fl,..< • .~. l>Osed ~·age und 1uice con-Arv1d.il lt. .,,. fM"llY 11•,.. u ro P1ec•r :ro\\ 21'4 '""1 ,,', .. ,',: ~ Also Col• i S"-"" •oin Ptc Glm 11\/il 11\o Union Sp! '" • trols. Then it remo\'ed .t.11 G' ll •Vt '"' 11• 111 1c,1.11m •2 •! Vn t !Ille n·, 11 1hem. Business and labo :,~.s.~~ 2: .... ~Zt! llltf~~ ,gt 1f~ :;:.,.Rt~ ~~ n~~s..o!~ s~1' sr· ~1 sed the opportunity t 8alr4 A.ta 11, th Gold SFO 11 11 Pylss CH •i.r. 10 us. trl: L .10•• 1oi. llat•ll W< 4 ,,. c;.,,m Mt ~ ,.,., Ply N Sv 11 11"" Univ fd$ II'• 11 <':.ttch up with higher prices""" 11r J\'o i.,. ,pn Sc: •'• 1V1 1>1 E~t•P ,11,,n"'11•9M Ho l J'• h J fl · a.-.. Fe 11\. 11"" G<1v lol 10\'o 10 Pen1 011 Vfn<:t Sn ~'O l•• ~uid u · .. ges. n ation was ·e.1e1w .. L , '"" '/Adv l<l'4 •\\ s\.,s1~1 11•n .~!k 11~ i~t g iven ne"' life. So the gov· ~~ ~ri ;~ 11:! ~:Ch 1"g.1 ~~: :~ ~: • ..'i',!" J1~ sF '"' ~rc"tori"":1 iv. .v. l' t' n m e n t s o u .. h t to 11ar11t1 Ft 11v. 11v. M::~" 1:w • ,:w, PifllVtn lO\) , vi-• sc 111o ' ,,; Jlat,~t F 1CW. U Y, Himil Br 1f'~ IS\lo '1111 H8d JO ... l I S-)\'4 l~ restrain the economy by· eari.ss •11> ,~ M'" 51:1A1 •·~ , Pl-• w ..v, *' E111e •v. •·~ ed • th fl f lleklll C:0 f\lo '" Mtrper R •1'11 SIC. Piil N<p 2tW l 1111 NG 9'""' ''' r uc1ng e ow o money 11tr111y u 'O'n 111'1 ,,."'..., ••h 7 ,.... .. , Mt • .._ 10 ••mn 1 •:~ ;~ 1h roug h the Federal zr~u~ 2:fli2ft;:::;:i:,?: ft: 11~~"'l., ~~ ~~::r:'nwi 5"'1 s1o llcser\·e Bank. • 111. MtclS (•I 111 tteitel c 11:. • ""'" c..p w.1r"9 M •i.-t 11oo . lllnl $6'11 H I"> tl'h Hi<Jlle Co 11"' 111' 2'0, IS•\ Wilcll A t~ tl..o I nterest rut es soared r e-Bu.Hi Sj ?•l'I '' >11,,.1 £1. 21 11 •• c11 u ,. w. KrGI •11'1lo 12i.o ; h " h d b · Bi(l(k i• '"" _, ti.lo 10\0 fft (.I • 1 W1tmr (I 3t 3'''!1 cor,, 1g s an u s1nesses 11111t01 s:i1. •>'> ~1 c 11 13"' 15 ~tnr c.o ""' su w.ur Fo •II~ 12•. had trouble borrou•ing BMA Cp iv. ·~~Hunt Mlg •1.<> 11«111rcm wiu•mt • 14 14'4 Sob E....,s 11~ ''"" Hy•tl c ''-3 167 111 Wll~n H J 5'/o • 1non(•\·fo rexp:insion.l·lome eon. .... tft •1•Hv11 .. c ''-"lO"-A1vmd ''" •~•WIM1S1r • o · . . Boot~ Np 1S~• 16 IMS lnlnt ••• i•.' llM Pft •'• •~•Wint PtT ' , •ft loans \\'l!re cl 1rf1rull to get. D•tnca ' U'h 1•'h '""" w.1 11". 11i.:. ""'OG Eq 1•. l '" WIK 1>Lt n~. 1, f)verall productivity t::,~1; ~!: ~tt:~uc1 j~! ~1,::fl 5~~ 1~::1:1•~.,1..~~ 1!~'~.,. flechn"d and thL·· recess ion o..own Ar 21• J•.:. 1 .. sir lab 31• .. lhl .... 11 l~ "'')a w.111111 w 1 1q, ~ ' . lluc:tbl l'<I 3!\ 1"1et Cro 2S ,. II•• P1... '"" I Y1llO rrt 111< 11 0t"gan,h1tt1nghar1.thecon-a..,kty '"'' 1 1n1e•<En •'• S\O lhl.,n&A '"'o z1om.1.11" 10\o'>n . d . lltJMI! SI th l>o1"tmt (;.s IG'o lO c ou • -stru1"l1on an ~1ulo 1n-Bull•• M 11{,1v'~1n1 "''""" "'' s•. OT I miOlftw~llllf' I • C..IWI ~v · 23>,:, 14'\.o '" 11-W .+. l '• l '• Vtl""'t 11111 ....... Of. I USll'l{'S, C.rn Iron 1nlttlll t•o 11 .. 111111< Or~n !Ho,400 ;v. t'h .••.. 105 110 1"1rM CP J\.o 4< o urons fil.,11~ 111,J,OO •""' 5111-'" Om T1q 11\/o 11h 11 Sa 1J,1t 16~o 11~ Amff E•pte'' 17,IOO ,S ... 14\lo-·le C•llOn Ml 111t~o 10'<~ lftV &Co •1~ I l'llM Ottc;..1 63,IOO S S l:J.16 ..... Carm"' '~' 1:v, Jamt!>ll 10•, 10~~ 11e1"0 1...,u• 5!,.00 ~ 6\lo-'·• c:nMt11 Al t V. IOV> JI~" Em l t-'> • F\l MIH ~l,fOCI ~ :IOfli+ '• "" lltPS I~ ·~ ..tohnS E" 11'-11V> AMtu.er lu1o<h 40,300 2t. '6\'J+ 1'• ('nlrn 0 Ill.lo 11 Jotl'" M It ... ll Flt (l!n'l-rCt Sl,200 10 II ..... t•<!d•tonot """abllw ,....,..a-1,..1 -·~19'"""'be\0'""'••111<°'~ I, kt o1 1,.. Olrtcto• 01 PllDlic ~rvices, m illion persons will be job· .ii Pt'""" 11o1v1,.. ~1o1m, ••nit""""'" ";:.,"'.""' ...,111914 A_.,. 411, er" H•t1, 11 Fair Dl'iw, c.os,. Jess. !litany consumer items.· FR01't 1964 TO 1974 the · DKtOHlt or1 nll""'" t11 lllt llltfr\ willl lllo: .. .., • Mtu upot1 PIY"'""I ol ,i .QO.. All -liOMl d STILL lNFLATION did ·11ot falter. Drought and other adverse weather re· cluccd harvests in the Unit- ed States and elsewhere, <'reating shortages and sending food prices soaring. c"s cn11 •~ IOl'o Kal_.r St ,,,. tl P•bit 8'ew J.t,600 ln\ lM\+ • • CJ\mp P1 21-ll'i ltalwfr C J'"' J\~ mu GfHI ll.'111 '°"' 11\lo.-\• Cll•1>I Co 2h J \lo Ktlllln C ll'tw 111 ...ctt_.,,,__._ .. 1n1n.19111uo111W c11<-c.1.t .COAPOAAT10M ...,00 ,,,51•111 .ui bcm.a.1111.,,.,.e,a i.., will be scarce a n cor· nation's money s u pply in· oi u.. ·~ ffllillt'll cour1 • ..-• Pf'til"I B,Dcrlltimbof'yft ,....n porateprofit s will drop. increase'd by 120 .uorcent: IN-m. -..111 u..e M(C\M•t -~IO """ ,,.,.,,,.,.. E•i:h bid sn11J M m1<111 1111"" ~I b "I b '' undt1"11oMGa11MMnt1011iw.,;s e1w .. ,, 111.. f<><"mlll<llntl'le,,.."M'P<"""'l<llllln\lllcon. T he Ara 01 em argo, while production increased " KE1tH 01NSMOO~. A110r,.., 11 Y•, c.:·1• CO!"<>llATIOJt tract 0oc:"mtn1,, a"" ~ruiu 11e ac.um111n1tO the fourfold increase in only 50 percent , uccording lj,/) Ef11 HI/I 54reet, Suitt t 11. ~ti Mtw, ll i... U '""" Dy • (tf11fled or cashier'' CllC<lc or • bid d · 1 · b lh S "d c.1110,.,,1• ,:1u11 • ..-n.cn 1, ,,,. tll•• 01 '•-•,t1•H...i1t1111 tion0 ror "°' 1c,, 1~1" 1.,. pertet1i 0 °"1 o1 cru e 0 1. pr1ces y e ma· t.o .m onetary expert 1 nt:y ""'',,." oi tl\P ...,,..,,~1ll"t<I in .. 1 ,,..111tr1 l'V01••h•<1 °••nve CHH o.u, Piiot. ""' •""""'' ot11ot 1>1o m10...-y1to11 tot11t joroil exporting nations a nd E. Rolfe. 1'1ost of the addi· r.t•lf•"""'l !cl""'''•ltotw•ddoc-..1, -mbe•IO,ltl• '1""11 c01.1•~us.tn1ur,Ob1. k k · f od · · I d .... u.'"'°"'""""'hi•11er i11e 1101,...011c•hon NOHCEisFuATHE•G•VENTHATtN s y r oc·et1ng o prices, tiona money \\•as u se to fll•n,, .... 1 .. ~. PUBLIC NOTICE 8Nt"d o1 OirtclO•s 01 1 .. eo.t• .._ .. m ade inflation Public finance the Vietnam \Var. w1 .. Nowmt1t••1_,.,.. *'wYOb1r1n11•iM•H"""-H1at111-Enemy N u mber One. But Bil lions \Vere .spent on C.ILll[llT A. N[l.!.OM • 11te~oillfl0 r•lf fnd M;lll Of w-s ii> ac· "'"""n••u••o• ... 11:1.11 ... w1u SL"'"" corMll<• with ""'· .., ri. 1»1" ;" 11>e ""1· th cs e d e v e Io pm en ts, military h ardware that was. -~M•tlllolhet:>!•l•OI HOTICl.OFS..Ll.011" 1trYUlorl ol tht Allllvl lntl!lt<I improw-destroyed or \\/aS Of no '"" •b<IW>"•'""ddc(e-1 •IAL ,.OH.TY AT """IS. T/let .. Id rft• a"d •<•II wti...-IO 11. lllllM OIN~MOOA ,.IVAll IALEAS• UMIT .. , , ... &o.ro ol Ol••<IOI\ bv Ae•ohlllon "°· c ivilian use. • A•tow•Y •c u w " .... ...,, n.uo°" 111e .i" "•Y o1 F•t1r .... rv 1•141M 11ti;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;IJ Bec ause it was :J poli1 ica I· )loll El)l 111~ Str••I iuptrlot" Ce11rt DI "~ ol Gllolotnll Of! 1111 ,,., IN! olt1Ct "1 ll'le A!.Slst ... t S..11tll1 I01"1t>l(-IY Ol0•-l"INMllU•DllM !io<rrl•+'Y. 11 Flit' D•lff, (Oil• Mei.a, Jy unpopula r \Var. l :JXt'S cau.1-w, c1H1•r~r••n11 EJ!ft~o• l..ou•le L1t1,..,1e11roe1. OKt•-· C..hl9fnla. T11a11.1okl r111111<1oc:..ieisht"i~ were not levied to pay for it , .. , 0H)Ml-l11t MOii<• .. ller<'t-r ·-ll\.ilt w Alerted to -.... IH lrl .... , riotke as ........ AtW•Jl .. All ... f•btrllM' -"-"will .ell .ii PYl• .. tYle,Ofl ... ~Mt"flflllctlllPlflflyit!lorlll!\enifl. moul e and it WftS foug ht On l!r('(Jit. ..,,.,._ .... u..,...... 111t''"'"""''o1~.1'11.a1 "" -1Mt1t1t1u1i.,tt-P4edl>Y .. i<I •.. At the same time . i>uD!l\"t<I Or•nOt COii! O..il• Plool "'ll<t Of KARNS AHO K.t.AABI AH. '°° M>lutlvnltmed<l•IPlll ofUllsnolic'll'lta-•, '"'""'!IC' 11 1• 1•. '"" o., • .., .. , J _,11""" i;1..e, sw. m i.oo ~ """"'' h Amerieans a\vOke lo a ll 1Wt • • •1/'l·T4 c..l•IOl"n••,C""'"IYOllO\"'-lft,SIMlol ll'le,0.,t...ctorNU ln\No pe~cl p one kinds Of thre;.i{S lO lhc en- Cll•l0<noa, ,o '"' "i<llle•I -best ~ W WOtlc -lmllfOWmtft\' <Of'li«"'IO IM . . d h f f -wn1.c1 tccon!nmM>onby i.al!IS-•ior l.abll>" CoOI 01 '"' Slllt ot Cllilotlba '"" \ 1ronmcnt an t C sa t!I Y 0 rt·B1.1c so·r1cF. NOTICE 10 Cll£DITO•S SU,ElllDll COUllT 011' THI: ITAfg OF CALI l'OINlAJ'Olt THE COUNTY 0'011ANOIE ........... , E\i.lt ol (LIU.lllfH l. llOJ<D. 11"' "'°""" ~ Et..lZAllElM El~l(J( llO!"D, C:.ce.oi.o. NOTICE: IS. HE!lellY Giii[ .. 10 IN lftOitot' 61 l/\f olDOvt """"d CitCtd"M l""! 111 Pt"°"' Ploll•l"tl <liim1 -·n•, ""' W"' 0tCl'1IHll lfl r"lu,,on 10 Ht• I ....... ""'" 1N ... ,,,_. V(Mj(IWfl. In t~e ot!llf OllN "''~ ol "'" •l>OVt ~M•lll<I COu• l. or 10 fM"t-1 11ltm, wltll U1e !'\t(t••f'f 'l'DwChtf"\. IO'"" _.,......,t trw .... 6tl1Ce0' llUll~AND lm.AAMP, 1i'l(., '9 E•U """-1'' 8oult'l¥d. Sufi• 100. a .. ,-. 011,.,,.,,;1 t1~, W!Oldl I• lM glKt Of Dln•nn• Of llW ~ I" •U mil 1•1 I llC•1'1•'"1111 lo IM t11l\1 ol w!llOtt-nr, wllrlln '""' """''"" .,tnttlM llfSlPIOl•'•I'°" 01 Ult•..,.,..,, OllH.NOWmber 0, "" H. E. (fi AIS Tl ANSlN £ .. cuto1 ot t11t w r11e1 W1s~::'o1~~",,1,;:~,':~t11<-n! ttE•HlMl'I .... 81..0., S"llo 100 -...ii,Cllllcnlia •1HJ Tel: UUJIU-JUS .,.,.,. .... fSICllO' '""'"· •" 11>e ••11nt, 11ue~nc11n1 ... tt101M1<1 ot""' 1 ... , 011,1a .,111,, 1/)pli(•Dt• tneu10, -----• ----\\'Orkers . I ndustric:s \\"Cl'C ~e·-•l 1ne ,,,.. ot dOl•lll ~llCI •11 TM Wllh t""t "<tllllononly ot )u<hv••ia1;...,,•i "f d b I ••Ql'lt, 1111• '"" .nior0Ktttw11iwt1.1•t101 , ... .,..., oe ·~Mittn undtr 1..., _.,1•1 il•lu••s ort:c Y :J\\' or consumer d•!'U_.d ""' fC4ltir.d 111 -"*-of l•w 11Urw.nl 10 Whl(" llfOC:ttd1~ Mr~ plac:e a receive preSSUre l0 divert Jarge ..-otJW•W111',at11er111i111orlrl_,llo"'°""1 ••• ••l•n and" which .,.,... ""' 0ten · · • sum s into fixing or replac-wlodO«l•ll'<l,ft '""-o1dMUl,1n-1o 11JC11n .. -b' ow 01"ov111on1 o1 ttie Ub:W telephone calls · oi1 ,,., <lflt<11 Rt•• prc0en11<11111H1 "'"" eo.s.. Pretert...:e 10 l•bor ,1oa11111 g1""''"1r ing facilities that did not c-v 01 0r-oe . ..._ oi Cal'""""'" "''l'le""-'11ro¥1<11oow1•"" in your car · meet reasona ble s tandards. -t.c:wll•l¥Mlo<ri-.sto1-.-11: Tht(onlt;KIOI" IMll llM .... lw"""""'llllC· PA.JICElt 1 .... e0 materl•!1i>•od11(10 1 .. ,,,. l.lnheo ·----In s ocial terms. thl' Letl•1>l1oc•11011tw.:e•i1"°"a<1e11'""'1' s1•t•• ,,,. o"IY m•nu11uurt<1 m11trla" money \Vas well S""lll. But 8•11»11 l••t t •• .....,_, D<'l"""ll••<ordf<l in manutecture<11n ll'IC U"•1•dS1111e•. WMla<>-l ,.~ e-•. P•~ 10 01 ml1o<ell-u• n"lall\, li•llv •II rrom ..... 1.,,.,. Pl"Gducea ,,. 11,. no 1 cenH it did not increase the sup-. , .. 0•<1so1,,.,a o••,...""""''· u•11tons11te;,lntnep0•fo1m.on<;eo11t1t(on------·-----ply of=-good~. The'"natio n 's l'APCEl l lt"'-I Lotl+ft 111ot~M ot1~B•v••ontw<h<•"" No . bkt ,11,11 tit conilatrtd unltt• ,1 h No C•pit•l lnvtifmi ftf s pace prog ram also w:is 11"1e BOIDN T••d .s.,.,.,.,"" • """ ....... on .b11n~1orm 111rn1snt001111tcosur largely nonproductive 0·n --• ""' •-Uol"""e11..-M o~tll Oo Month Rtftl•I l•1i1 •e<OI"...., " • Mel.II 5.MHar' D•ll•IU ancl" ,.._'"a<:· the sense Of C•Calo"ng ffi0CC m.11", 1ecordt of ~ Or.,. C-,, c ... <UiflCtwUll\lllPfll•i1iol>10l\lllP<'GPOWl t•<tPllrlQ lneretrorn 1,,.1 _ ,,.,non tf~ •e<fUlreMtnb. goods, .-lhtf"IY ot U.S. bO!IU...01,,.. n <Ofl .. l'td l•d> lllCl4tf" m111t bt Ucenw<I Wld •ho · h toll'leLa•A•'"'Fon1 K11t~ltV\1-_._..111itd11,"wlrtabvi-. ·-"In ot e r words." said s.ov1nv1 1141n.it oy ,,_ recorlM<I Howmtwr ,,.. eo.ro ot 01rt(to•1 a•\"" ~ta wu Irwin Kellner, a banking ~. ttll, In ,_ Zll>, ~)I ~ olh<lal S-11.,.,. Okoltkl rfttf.,..lh0"911!1trfjt(.I eCOnOmisl., "We SOUglif[ [O ao rtc«G•. ""'°'alt bidi. • IMl'ROVEOllY ll'l'O"ADEA0FfHE80AA00F many different things A S"'llle l-•1,,.....,....,.,_•llCWllhP Otl!ECTOllS 0" THE COSTA MESA · ll I II f h " h -P·~· COMMONLY O:NOWN AS 1JO( U.HITAllYOISTlllC:T s1mu aneous y. a 0 w IC E•'>r BAl.80A BLVD., NEWPOllT PuD!i~dOr•fl!leO»st o.11, Pilot,"'""· 401 $, $anta fe, had the rssuJt Of restr aining ll EACH.C.t.L•"OAHIA.. oll'>ll SantoAno ,. h "I -,.,..,,.,1., .. ,1,,.,,,,,.......,._,o1 1nt lfo,a1W110oc.J,1t1• -4 s upp 1es w 1 e inc r easing un,te0 sute1 on • .-..-ion o+ vie . .,. • 835 3305 demand." ,,..., ca11t _, oa111>ea '"'°""'"o "' ""'~ P UBLIC NOTICE • Inf I at ion mad c ; n -urecl Irr _,._ ..-Trtlll Deed' on'"" 1-~~~~~@~~~~;:--fiiiif jjijiji~~~ii~ •oc• .. hsot.o111.1 ... romtn1ot•-t~a cosTAMEt• America was exrorted un-Pllbl'IViM Or•"ll'" C:Ofll 0.•I• P•IOI, NO• 10"" 11tll0)1lo:Ow11" bid. SANITAllY DISTlll(T . . j h f 1t.M,al'IOC:.c.J,10.1'11 '™14 8111\"'(l"••llOl>tl"_,'INJ•tdWl!lbo OllAllGEC:OUHTY,C .. LlfDINI• u·1tt1ng y to ot e r ree PUBLIC r\()TICt: tf'(l<W<I at ,,.,. ,111.ttotOO ollict •I •"V ....... NOTICE INVl TIN G llDS market economieS," som e of •1e• .... '"" puOI•<'~'"" tofrNl •no Otlort NDllCE I~ HE11£11Y GIVEN'""' )~~lfld ·\\"hich had a lready started J1lil l'lCTITIOUS IUS!HfSS NAM(STAJlMEllT 111te al 1•1• "'""'°'•lJ will be ftCtl••d II-, ll'leCilv Oe•~. 0•11<1No..,mri.•11.1•1t Of! 11eN11 011ne co11• Mtw .,..,1i.o,,. o... do\l.·n the same ro:id. fHOMASL.Jl!:ffAIES. "•cl,at~l16ftk••~tll90tyH'11,l/F•lr Jn lhe late 60' ·nn t ' JUOYJEFf:AIEiMEllll. Dr!vt .Cott1Mtu.C1lllo•"'•·llnlllll'lr"6... s, I a ton l .. t .. 10 .... nql>tt...,,, "oo;nci DwSo-•"' 0AH l£L GAll QI ~. •6ll ~.,..m -· c.,,,,_ St>oret. Coron• Otl wr, C.11'9!'"'• ....rJDHNH.KAAN5 n1n :ao •. m.11111ne:KM"111'ofDeu,,,.,., had raised the price of OH••t vt..,.1c1uw. 111• .i wo.1,,., 11""' '""' wiH 11e _...., j!o()(IS in the L:nited States to f:j1•1eot,...tlDKttltd ll"OllClyltd relO tloull I" !hi C.O..nc11 Ol•rn- ""' l(AllHSANDltAllA81AN,Al!y. l>f•s 1or 1u1n1111111Q 111 11t>or '"a_,,,.." a point where American 0.~l•I ~ollan. 10!l ~"" A~nw, 90IWll!lll .. 11"4.,IM.UI IOI" ll'le IN$TA.LLA.TION OF llUNNING products could not compete lolA-191,C•tll ...... ,.,, TIME MEfEAS IN SE WAGE PUMl'ING in Europe oc Japon, t h"s CMfidlllt. C.Oll!OMol ,1,0 I l,.,11 Dltl•N•i •~ (Ondi.t.lt<I ""'jyod\111. t.i :uu1-.tnr STATIONS IN ELEVEN DESIGNATEO by ... Publ•"'""O••l>ljeCoilstO>AllyPilOl.NtlV. LOCATIONS. cutting exports. Foreig n ,,,ll,•11<10ec.1, 1'14 ~I'"" 11. .. cot P'•"'· s1>t<IUc111ons arid 111...,. goods could he sold more 0.11itl l!eda!l•n (Ot>!ra(t oocum•M• may l>tollt.MM<I •• llw oth<t ol '"' OirtU<>• ot Public: S.•Vlcn, cheaply than American pro· .. EHIY HllllMELFAll P UBLIC NOTICE All9tM"J 01 Uw Ull ll'l'••(I Pt•u we" La\A.lol. C..lrNit~U HOH Tot·SC·l"I ~ •111 .. th• c ;1, Hall'""""' P.vn"en1 oi ducts in the U.S. market ,,;.,. Ooll••I. An fddlti°"•I < ..... Ol' Of 0... No 11cE1 Nw1ttHG11.os 0..11., 1S1.ao1 w;11111 m-11 Nn01t<1 l>Y and imports incr.eased TheC....MyS#llt1tlO!'IOlit•kt1..tOr-..,.·1 d t " 11 F h f" r~·~ 11•1''"'""' wti• 1,1~d ... 1n '"' Couolt• Ut•K or 0••~~ co.,ntv on ,,..,.,.."'""' '· 1•11. °"'"IY. c.1.1o•l>l•. will ••<fl• w•• -E·~~ blll i l'>tll be ..,.,. .,,., t/\t P<"DP' .. 1 r am a tea Y . or t e 1rs t unu1 11 :• a ...... w.'"'' .. '· DI-<_.•, fOl"m.tM;;, 1t1e rn•nMr Pfovi<IHITnthO....... time in the 20th Cl'Tltury. the F"Jnl1 ""· •' w~''" 11mt rne, wou 111 """""Y 1r.c:1 oocu-n•~ .• ,,.. ,N11111 «•-•nit<! United States 11· a s im1>0rl Oll'!ntd •llCI t•lm•ned •I tM 6111<• OI II•• "'a ,t•l•fo•<I <"•c• or <••""''" U>K• or• ~1""1t O•tnll" (OI" D·i•lf "'IOI, Nov ... 16"'° Ot<, J. 10. l~I• •l ... ·1' ' D•\"!cl, 101U Ello1 A .. -. ,,o..,liln b!Ol)l)rld to1n011ts11n•n ttfl ~•<•nl !lll"ii\ ing more (;:OOdS than it \\'(iS ll•llty, C1llfornll , 16' l"t IOl-f'IO' Ol lllt tmounl ot ll'le 010, m-pa111>1fl1ollw exporting. 51JPPl..VING CMLOJllNE 11'1 ONE ION Cm1'1Mtt•5.,.l!01yDh!rlcl. CYLINOElli NOTICE IS FUATHEll GIVEN'""', ... $PECIFJCATIONH0.C.O Board 01 Ol•tCIO<• 01 tl'lt Col.Ii.....,.,. . r L'HLIC NOTl('t: lldi """' M )uOWl•lttd °" llW '°"" S....t.1r, OiSl•l<t "•1 lier••-•'"""'""'" ~u,111011 cou• tOl"TME WPP!otd h !flt O!sine11 i" acc...-. Wit" • t1ttv,•!ino ••It •n<I U•!~"' .. _, '" «· ~T AT£ OF CALI fORllll l'Ollt •II P'OVitkw>•ol lllc •1>t<ll•<fhO•f1, _.......,, Wllh 1 .... lo ... paio I" -...... fH£COUNTV OfDllAltGE ~P1<1lk.ll 1°"'• llo<I 1>1-t -lur111ff •l•IKt;..., of 1~ •POve t"lflltel llT'D<"OW• It• A·llt!I lrtl"'m•h1111 m1y !IC oblalntd •I Ille 1boYt ..,.""· ,,.,., ~fld '"' •"" oc;,lf wn ~ed NOTI([ OF l+EA 11 IHG Of 'EflfU)N -rtl" 11!1"""'611C M1·7411 orl«l-ltl0. l>y IN BH•O bl Olr t ,lo•' by -hlllolt Mo. FOR ,lltO•.B~f [ OF W+\.L •NO J.w.-s,1 .. )let 1•·?70D<'I !l>f •ttt<l•v 1· Ftftn""'' ·~l•-11 lETT~llS TESfA~E N T •llY llOND D1r•<I0•01ri ... l'lt l ""I•!• Tn 1119 ol!{t ol lllC ·~"\11111 ••IVIDI Po.WI""" 0,.,~111 CM IJ: Df;ly PllOI, s..: .. ,.,,, 11 F•I• Orive. Colla ........ ; 11111 [•lfle Ill Niii•!! {'()RNt.llU1, NG .. -10, ttlf '111-14 u1d '"' ""d "''' .. n··~lft •ftfrrtd !O - [)o{ .. \td, ·---------------0 a<IOClt"1\ In !hi• Nolle~•• 1f\OllOl'l lult' -..011cr •<; Hr ~r a .,. r.111E" t...i• PUBLIC NOTICE comp1t1•1v 1•1 ,.,,.1,., ht•t'"...., ,,,.., Y"' .. AZfL 11 JA(.C \ON .,., hl"t ll<•••n • K.llO.••~ltlll>Y~•ldrtwl .... ..,.,it,.._ 11'1'"°" IOI" "•~lO!•"' w ... A'-1 "" ........... FICTITIOU• IUSINH!. ·~•IOI '""' Notl(t bY '"'••tit(<' c;t 1 011•" f••l•"'•~t.,w In'"" prl•l•GN°t NAMI. SfATEM&Kf lnt'(6"!flCIO< 1"•11 1" ll'le11tt1ortolMftM •'"""'"'"'""" ,,.1.,1nct la ....,.h"INO< t f!f IOl!Owln9 "''ltft JI d>IMnO °"""'"'~ ""''"""••""""P't"'"'t"l'<~mtD!I" ,.., 1~11,..., ""''"w'•"· •"" 1"" I""'"'" ..,. L•l)OI" c-ot Ille 5U1e 01 CflllOl"l>il 1na '''"' pli•• <>+ht "'"0 •r>e ,.,.... '"" ~n ,,., J •l<l!"S CUSTOM SCllEE,.S. '1ll ot,,.f t•"'I ol ..,,d SMlt. •lllltk•tol~l/\trtt6, tor ()e(•f!ll>ff 10, tll• ,1 q lC ~ "'• '" '"" \/•\!"' .,_.1 $al ll•., Hwnl<"ll'i"" ~•c", ~l,.,llllt•U1>lllwlo"1rot.WU1v•tl.llilllllo"" 1n,.,1,,,,.m n! Dt11<111mt~, "'~ 1 1'1 ~·~ Ctllto•n•• ,1..,1 m1v tie •tdulrt~ u"de• Ille '>P'C••t 11'111111 row I.•! IOI' Cr"t (~"'" D••., ..,..,, '"I"' Me•m•n "'" f~•-"'"""'''ltr. Pl"-M 10 wnlc~ ll•D<t111•1'1QI .,., • ......,,,, C•1tol '""'"AnA.(Al•!6•n•I ,1112 \/l\lA ..,1 !>Ill 0,. ttUlll01•'91on"IW1>1.~. ••• l•~f'I •no w~lc~ ,..,... flOt -W!lLIAM [ '' J014W (t10l0otno• n ... / WPf"•-0 bf IN llf6wl\!on\ OI IN Ullo< Co···•v("•' lftl\ !NilN•• I\,.,._,~ a ..... 1 •. "'°" P,pjftfM•l61•M•'""'"lll"l .... ftOl>ly P•Ul.I HllNN • ,.;~,-1. lfll ... mo-•llfavuNGbyl•W. Atltn•.,il u-, , l-a...-•llff '"' toritrt<IOf Ul•ll "IC O!llY l,ltlll\ll ..... ac. likOe ... •Dr•••,i~H•lJ 1n1, '''""'•nl ... ~ 1,1.., ..... ~ lftt ,....., .... 1t ri•ll P•OdlU(td h• llW Unlttd ,......_,Bo:•<~. (•lllo••I• '11"1 eo..n., (lor~ 0, Or tn(Jt Countr.,, Novtm• SUl'f 1-.d ont1 m•n1116(1u•td ""ttrl•ll Tot !110 ... l••l•I; 641 ll" i,.1 1, 1tu. m.t"'lllC1v<'td k> the Un11td S11ltl, l<b,la!l· An_,""'. ,,,,u..... ,...., lltll~ •II ''°"' m•t••'•'• Pflldu<:tll In 1111 TllE TRAllE imbalantt· ::in'd anlic ipat ion or " de · ·--• ra 10 pager ---·--$17.00 am9nth . tota1_co1t no dep,,1it on credit approval ORANG! COUNTY RADI07f LEPHON£ SERVICE INC In S ep t embe r , the Federal Reserve relaxed its l ight policy and poured billions of dollars into the economy to offset the re· cession by making more money available for in- dustry lo spend on ex- n::insion. f;1any economists ttunk more of the same is needed. '"Fully 58 percent or our 1·urrent inflation rate is ac- counted for by just two items -,Jood and fuel," Kellner, the banking t•conomist, explained. Cl\lm Cp •Ii 10\o'o Kt.,~ T• IV. J• MA.SO wl-t~' ~.~-CM Ill" Ir •tlll 11 Kt!IY 5« , .. •! A.""....:tl JJ0 Cllrl1 Sec 11v, 16\.'I K•"""' 11 u •· Do<llM~ 4'iJ CJ\ul>b Co l' nv. 1<a1> Cohn 1.. J\ unc11ange<1 1111 OI F•C~k 1'AI 1'h Keul! E•~ I\, ' f .. f( lill c111 SoG• 4'• lV. Ktv D•" 1·. 1\ d L 0 11n1 vt 'n'"· n~• ic.,.1 Fo 11._ n1 Coi1'4H"I an o~rs Clll U1A ~llV. 11V. "'y C.itl 1'~ l', . Gli.INlllS Cl•r~ Ml JQ\O ll \O l(~y•I ln1 10~1 I\'• 1 t'""'pllblY LI \ft ~ ~ Up Cltwpk l\il ''' KMS INI l ll 1 lr!,ort(llt Corp 1 ~ ..,.. Up Clev l•IV 1 II• l<n•<>t 111 I • l Pe+0<tr C<>•P I'~+ ... Up (low Clp •I~ 7Yi l<nlJd\ (p •" 6' 1 $rratt0<d alf• ,.,,. \lo Up C-UD 10« 11\, ><ottr p, •>., S' I 1n1ercon En;, 4,,_• ... IJ11 eoourn 0 tO'" "'" KfutQff ,,, ,, • D•tl O•M: In( l\1• \~ UP Coc:'C U t t~ O:uslm El i>o H 1 PrOltU-1 Get! I'•• I> Up Gohtr A• )>lo '"" l.ICIHI Sl 11'1 111 f G"on!ret Corp 1•,,. ''o UP CMnm Cl IO"t H l'>1.•nc1il •'• 1 'l(e•rney Tr~• '''• \,\Ip Cml 5"'1 1•\11 11 Untf 11 ll 10 C°"tr<>I l•"'• l ,. '• I.Ill Cwl NlQ. 1' 11 u .. n Pr 19'111 11 IJ!OM((;ll .Gia 6 • \-: Ull Cmw·Tl P 1• 1'~0 UW"le< C H l"o ll 11 Frlti1~mp Jl• 1'-• '• VP (JtCr AVIO lV. llt LtlY lloy •H• '"" ll ffle("dl! Inf l'o • '• IJP (p!rYJI JV> 4 Ltlltel Pl ,,~ s~· 'I '"''"'"'n' l 6P l'•' "• UP Qlr\n Ft! 17~\ IJ l!I C:hmp •lo Sl I H•rltMCI! lilO II'•• lJP Conn c.~ )!If• ll'-l.imtd '>1• I • 16 1,., m.i P .. r II' ~ ••• I.ID Cris P•ll'" 1'11• lO'h Litle llclst l""o J " LOSEllS' CoMu WI ,. ... lO\~ Loctl!t ''• lo-I' I AHNJl1£ 1.IJO 111-V1 Off tt.• 1l.1 M.O lt.f IS.1 11.) u.s '" 11.1 " ,_, " " .. " ·" h.• MO ca.011 Cp '' ll Siar t • .. J A.El ftcnno111 1• •· 'Ill Olf C.0..i.lllt l lY1 L-v Fb l A.OV•n Med!K• 11.o • 'Ill Off 11.• Ctou Co 7V,, l \lo 111 l lf • A.OvanMry Sv 1'•-~~ Otf It.I C:urt Moll t 10 LGl>n Co II\.'• Jl' 11 ... ptr Grp 110 "19-.,_ Otf 16.1 0.111 Intl 1• u~;, MDormo 1'1. )' • Silv•O:n9Mro I• 1\,.-•o OffOff U.O °'1ft 0.9 }I~ 5!o Mold Golt 12\o lJ~ / Ooc'u\f! (o<p J -\lo 14 l O,H• 100 ~\O 11• ""'!. Any 1;i,, 1 I Plantt OU Min IV>-V.. Q11 0 11,J O."fln Ml l'V. '1 Ml llck1 3Bo :it t C1t'>ONBGI .Sl ·~·-~ 0t llt Docls D• l~ '" M.t•I,,. c 1•14 11\' 10 '"''"\!' 1nco•p 1 .. -v. Oii" Ill De-lb A,. lll'o Jlll>~rll Ftt I t 11 OltmOll4 .IOI> 1'0·-'4 Oii HS 0o1n1 1n11 , 1\11 ""'~ l w 11 n u En•oo•<" A•~r , .. _ "\ 011 1:t.o Dolu~t C 1'\~ 'O Miry Ky 11 It ll A.rgoPetrl ,!Cd /',, I Ott 11.11 01...., Cri t\<o 10" M< Crnc' 71 1• .14 CltvftJlll l•ft 1 " Olt 11.t '-•rm ... ~ ... _ M-··.,.U,.·_··~-~-·-~·L•" •"F•··-~ .. ,~ ........... D_, ... S_ .... '-." r "Recognition of t his, the refore. s hould give u s some l esson s for policy. H c liancc o n an o~·crly restrictive monetary fiscal po licy is not going to bring dO\\·n the price o f oil nor is it goin~ to enlarge our food !->Upplics. Bul it \\·jlJ prolong d · New Yo•~ -Fol· OoelgC• 10.u 10.•1 111111n u .IJ u .1 '""'''" •.1'1 •.•• ;.1n ctecpen our recession. klWlno is• 1i1t .010rt~t LE J.•1 1~~i .l'OtlN "-Aflltocic:_ lt:r; Eq u1 J.•t The key to this \Vh dle thing blo ~" '•ktd p.r1. 011i-.,11ui 0111il> 111>11 "<1 11.10 1•' ,'.~,·,•,, ,',", •• •.lJ <•• on Mut11a1 Oryt FO t , ro t,N Grwl~ •.•I 3.0! " is produetivity. 1 "hrough in· "'"""'s •s 11uo1•<1 by E11,y ,, .. ·t.Ol J,l• S.QNl •.ot •· Int• '"" 10.01 .• · d · · In. NA$D Inc. Oryr 1.V 10.)0 11.1' fYltONI: ""'Atl 1001 10.01 creases 111 pro uct1v1ty you Ot\'11.A 10.0l) c111• 111 11.ct11.11 s.1...c 1e1s10,1s <.·an reduce inflation." ,...,...,.=,~~!. 19u ~.'~~ !:~ fi• ~:;:: :! 1::: 1;J, ~., 1: ~ 1::~ l nflalion is not new to the.....,... c. ai. ""' E&.E Mu 1 ... 7.6' c ... 1 Kl s.11 ''' Ecui"t~Yi~s :•.1> \vorld. Periods of r ising"'""' I;; ~~ t~~~~~ .. G·. 'Mi '0' ~:::: ~: 1~~1iJ• Eou111 1 •• 110 • d "d A0m "' • 97 I.SI HOWAR D: C.itt SJ ~ 11 13 '""''' •.•s ~.4? 11r1ces A!!_ ec reas1ng_~..1.11vi .. , l.lt....l..U -.....fil , .. 1, c; ... 1 sa .... ~ V!I•• F 4 . .o ~.04 rcncy values have followed ~~! ~~ ,l l~ ,~Jl ~.:1.:'.e" ::~~ ~:!1 ~~l10S4 ~-)~ ~:~~ !~£~~:05~~s~.2f most \\:a r s in this ar.d "'•'"•"",,. s.1• s.1• S1>tc11" •.tt •·• Pol••1 2.1• 2.•1 °"" "" 1.11 6,b u l 11 l.tl St<• Fd 'JS I.OJ l("IC~• • ll •.H s.;r s~., 10.46 10 .... c<irlicr centuries. Perhaps A.1111•1• 101 1.~ED1E so 11nn.111<~••Gt~ •.•• •. ., nt111e1 6.7J 7.lt h d . Alt>IY "" 1,01 1.11 Eore1 Gt 11• 1.• L.ndm•• l .ot !.ii n1r, F t .20 10.00 t e worst occur re 1n Amc1pF l .01 1.3-Ettunl•t ''l o Eo;• 109(111.1111 H.t.111MLD Gii, Germany a fter \Vorld War~?>::= :·:J'!:~~=r:1fJ ;~; ::-tp•1.~:ro~~;111 • g;i;}:. ~J1 ~:r~~!~~ f~~~n~~d~~n P~i~~: ~,,.i~1f11 E1s:~ J.•I ~~:i~v: :~ · n ~~:t~.. ! ~~ 1i ;; ~": :_n ini: more money rather lh<in f:!o1.!: : ~~ ~:ti G~u,:b 10 1 11 t~1? • 1• '06 s~'i:{t0,,. 'i'~s, l'~i~ingtJ;>;CS . ~~tlm ::~ ::~: g~1:! ~ro 11& t.Ypl.EJ~ '"'I•&~~·~ :~.n:::~~ In pos t1rur Clt•rl'nany. 300 itoc• •·'' s.•l cv ss.c 1.u Mu1u~1 10;11011 1 ...... 11 1.10 1.1• 1al't11ries•11·orked full time:;::~~\~ ~:~l lt &:.~1 1"' !:~ .e~1~1"88 S n ,,1 ~:;,e~~" 1!·~~1J .~~ J.,._ t o• print 0 ,0-nc;· n~·"cd •,mm '•"•'•' l .lo J.10 Eu.,.. s 1• Am Bu\ J J4 1.~JSIGM A "UNOS: '·' '' ~'""IJ t:U t .•S E•e<''1 111 •11 flnOo.b IJJ 91 C•i>Sllr •S• •.9t to nlCl't !->kyroc keting :;:;~~;; '•' 1.to ~~" 1;:~1:.~1 ~~:£,,~A",:011~.11 r,~, !.:; !.;~ [ll'lCl'S GllOIJ'; S.lt"' F l 61 I.ti Bro In( I •S I•• ~nlur 4.S~ S ~ • ed · c;. .. 111 J O"I J.H frtfld l•.t4 1•.ll 8'o US •.•110.'IO otn B I l• l . .h '.\loncy 11asn l count 'It l...:ol'll I••'·' l'IH.t.NCl.t.L liS CO: II l&C.. 111(11.'IO \\'a~V.'"•"uhtd . llt'lt•V 100011.'°"llOGllAMli: l'rNm ,_,1 6.41 CitnF llS '·1' ., ~ ,... 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It look n>•"llo"on·.· o f AXE l<!Fd II• 1.4t •••• MIG 1.16 l ,]6 " lnD 4.•l • •J ·' " ·' HOYGHtON: ,lltST M!D 10.61 11 . .0 .JATE INO Gii,· n1:1rks to bu'".· " pound of F-A i.11 •. ,1 1N111110111: MFD 1.is •.u Com ro 1.oo Jn l"l>llO B S.tl 6.:11 Oloc; FO l .14 J U MCO 91110.l' Olvtill 111 1'4 'uga r or a can of s ardines. stoc• •.IJ s.1 G<1h Fo •.•s s o t.• •~ 1 io 1 PrOQn 1 ,, 1 01 .t.•t S<.i Jll JS 1ncom 6:16 6.t/ ll'ler 6 U 6.U lFrGr l1S J !S 1\ postag~ stamp cost five 111.c G1" '1L 1.1 stoc• F s.s• •ol •d •m Jsl' t F• uu;. 1o,91 '"' n,,11,"0• ·.~ .1,.,H-',·. !.lLMl<IU l ,4S 6.4 'M TOO I. 1110 Sir ?'O,to1'•6 " .,,~ l'LMG 11110111: nw FO 120 I.II TE•OMAN FD5 B•wr• gr l.11 •.1 Fltm 8 1 O• Sii Fd • •l • ~ Am 1na 1.11 111 ·r111 s EC()~(l,\11c· dis· u~tPr helped IC';ld to thC' co\. l:1ps e of the D e mocratic \\'L·imur Hepuhlic ;u1d the r1.,cof Adolph ll itlcr. Inflation \\;lS rampant. in !hi.• l'nll('d S t;itcs in 18l2, 11\fifi and 1920. 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'" ,..,.. .... ,-· --- $5,000 for Pinto? • Ford Chief Hopi1ig j'or Alternative BY CARL CA RSTENSEN 01Ull0.1111'1111 SUtt Ford litator Company hta.s laid claim to an idea that 1t says 1t bcheves \v1U save American consumer:; 59 bl/l1on doll 1rs 1o1 ye;.11 but it says 1t Y<On t i,vo1 k \\ 1thoul some help (1 om the go, crn mcnt Lee A Iacocca Ford pre s1dcnt told publishers and editors 1llcnd1ng a n1ect1ng or the Nev.'spapcr Ad\ertis 1ng Bureau in Detroit thut between 1975 and 1978 new government standards on the hooks or off1c1ally 111 o posed witl 1nc1ease the cost of a F'ord Pintc 5847 add 355 pounds to the car s w~'ht <1nd reduce fuel economy~ three to four miles ptr gallon By 1978 he said the Pinto \VIII no longe1 be a Pinto \\hat sta1tetl as a S2 000 2 000 pound economy t<1r "lll be a $5000 3000 [Klund c 1r \\1th much lower fuel etonomy As an alternative Iacoc ca displayed a 1978 Pinto that he s,1ys \\Ould cost 5820 less fo1 government stan dards than a 1978 P1ntohwlt to projected federia,. stan di.trds "ould "e1gh <126 pounds less "ould provide <1bout one third better fuel etonomv and \l.Ould pro \Jde almost the samepubhc health and safety bt>ncfits \ssum1ng c:omp;.irablc OFFERS ALTERNATIVE Ford s Lee lecocca savings 1f all cars sold 1n the US market were built to spec1f1cat1ons simila r to those of the Ford prototype and assuming s<ile of 11 mllhon new C<irs annt1al\y starting in 1978 I:u:occa said the results could be -A savings of 20 b1\hon g<i llons of gas a ye ~1 tf .ill cars on the road \\lre built to the sta ntJ.urcls re<:om mended Oy Ford rathe1 than 10 ihc federal stan dards -A reduction of 2 m1l11on Inflation, Jobless California Economic Forecast Outlined SAN FRANCISCO IA PI -An 8 percent rate oi\1nrla lion and more than 8 per ccnl unemplovment ..... i11 hound the Cal1forn1a 1.'COnomy through 1975 said t report reieased by the Bankof ,\merica The report of the n:it1on s largest commercial bank entitled Focus on the California Econom" 1975 also prcdtcted that the economy would exl)<'11ence only modest real g rO\\ th Executive Industries Sales Told Exctul1\(' lntl11';\t1t'' Inc Anaheim ba:.cd moto1 home munufacturer re j)Ortcd ttrat result~-for thf' J1 sc<.1l \e 1r ended Sept Jn ~how .;;ates of S22 388 O(HI ;ind ntt pr of it of SJ 10-1 000 E;,rn 1ngs per sharc \\ere 60 cents on l 8-12 000 <J\Ct<igc number of shar<'s 1 he <ompcin\ elccled 111 11~ fi sctil ' ( i!I to utilize the I isl in r11 st nut mc lhocl of 1n\tlllOI\ C'IOUn t111 ,., 10 ll\('I S\11~ mOtl J)r fli.ll\ it s 1 ur1 enl t l \ enut s 1n<l C'Osts I his tlcc1 s1on 1 cflt'cted 1 re 1Juc11on 111 ntt in cnmc cf 7 (Cnlsper sh Ht I: xe<ut1\ e concluded the 'ear \\I th a 1\<itk1ng capital 1ncre 1se of SO percent O\er last \ear The com pan' at Sept 30 h 1!l <l total \1ork1ng l;lp1t:i1 of SI G42 000 Total 1s5elS <lch1e\ ed 512 001 000 ind net \vor1h \1 as S6811000 i.1., ' '" '"" ""' It.= ci ••• ' '" ff • -""· ... of about 2 percent "hilc 1nflat1onary prices "ould increase a.t an 8 percent rate next vear E1'1PLOY~1 Er\T GAlf'\S of a.bout 150 000 Jobs wi ll not be sufficient to absorb the ne\\ entrants to the labor forte the report said The r.ite of unen1plovmcnt \Viii mo\ c O\ er 8 percent Unemployment in Cahfornta has cxcecdccl 7 5 percent throu~hout 1974 1 he greatest increases 1n JObs next vear \Viii he 1n the \1holesalc and retail trades the report said "h1le the number of construrt1on 3obs \1111 fall at .i 3 percent rate largely due to the depressed homebuilding industry 01 angc ind Sin D1egn Counties \I 111 be the most £'conom1ca\1y ~ound areas of the state the repent pre tl1cted Emplovment gains 1n 1974 in 0range County were at about three times the r ate for all Callforma the report noted and predicted economic gro,1th next year al double the pace of the rest of the st 1te SAN DIEGO Count\ 1s one of the strongest economic 1re is in the state -st'tOnd wnh to Orange Countv -due to tl s s h1pbu1lrhn g 1n(luslr\ and balanced ~ro\vth 1n lour1sm 1n<I m anufactu11ng the re part said Unemployment 1n Sant 1 Cla1a County ..... as also re ported ~ell belo\v stale a'l-erages and expected to remain so while the rest of the state is e"Xpected to gain only slightl y 1n emplo~ ment or remain at 1974 le' els &clw*"'fl D!l(I ""' Vl'l(~fn'ltll .._ lOlfl " ... ..... .. • • • Ad~1nt•• •• 0.(1 ... , l!l!! "llil • •• • \Jrl(~ll>Qll'll , TM•! \,!II I 11'~10 tons a year in the materials needed to build cars -A freeing up of $5 b1lhon that the auto 1n dustry other..,., 1se must in vest to try to meet the new federal standards There s nothing we \.\Ould like better ~h<1n to avoid for th er huge in creases Lil i:a1 p11<:es and meet the President s target of 10 pe1 cent 1n1provement 1n the fuel economy o r cn rs lacocca said But theres no way "e can do e ither one 1f lhe 1978 mode I stan · dards come 1ntoeffect "We think 1t s time for a moratorium of at least fl\ e \ears on go\ ernment st::in <lard s -n moratonum that \\OUld gL\t the country a ch::ini;e to berit inflation to reco./er from recession to g<iin some 1nde 1>e ndence Jrom the oJI expoiters and to decide whether each of the proposed new standards \\ould he a mistake before rather than after " e spend a bundle to cont ply lacocca said that if the governntent refuses to re consider future planned or proposed standards the 1n crease 1n customer costs from 1975 to 1978 \Viii be out of all proportion to gains 1n public health and safet\ There 1s no firm LC\ 1dence th it 197R em1,s1on controls "111 lead to s1gn1f1 rant ;.idd1t1onal he 11th benefits he asserted When the present safe!) bel! svstem 1s used it p10 \ides more protection than air bags alone a nd about as much protection as air bags with lap be lls fastened Other sarety c hanges \\tll ha\e very little effect And new bumper reqwrements \\ill increase the s hortfall betv/een accident savings and the cost of bumpers The Pinto which Ford re commends for 1978 meets 19"5 federal emissions stan tC'SI hl:Jd 1estr;.in1ts side door beams exlri roof strength and the safety belt "arn1ng S\ stem Jie 1ccommended that Cahfornta s more stringent 1975 emissions stand ards be kept 1n effect because we bchcve that they are needed Lind s uff1c1ent to meet Cal1forn1a s unique air pollullon problems Firm Gives 2 Systems To Schools Cal1!orn1<1 Computer Products Inc of Anahei m has-donated two complete drum plotting S)stems and accessories wo rth $160 000 to Pepperd1ne Un1vers1t) and the Telco Institute of Urban~ Technology as part of t h e schools college course to train m1nor1ty students 1n advanced com put er technolog~ Lnder a gr a nt from the Dcparlment nf llcalth l-duc1t1on <.ind \\clf<1re Pc11perd1ne -in i s soc1at1on \11th Telco a prt\ ate tra1n1n g---1nshtution 1n southcentral Los Angeles -h ts for the last four yca1 s conducted a special t"'o \etir course leading to As soc1ate of Arts degrees 1n computer program ming/systems analyst!!" and computer maintenance Monday's Closing Prices NEW YORK • Novembtt 1974 DAIL YPILOT •' . STOCK EXCHANGE • . .. • ' . .. • • t ' . . " " l)htll 11 I UI ti • ·-JI)--• ' . . • > )) ...... ) ". . ' ... _ j . 1\11 i tl( I \l! h:l('J ~~ l}t \rn1n 11 I"' \I t 111tl1 1!1 Ir fth\: I)• I~"' { 1111 \1 \d1111n .. 1r 111n Stt\lr1s H cl 1l l> 1111..,t ~u1111I\ \,..t ll(\ thl-;\\11J..11 ~!ltd );.ifll l' s c'~'"tll \11 utl r I 111111 h1r fl\l t 't 1nd11n: pl.'rfor1n inct> lo l'hrl<o Fnrrl ( u pn t 11 l! 1 " \1.: r nnu1 1 111 11" IJ1\ l'~n11 111\:1 1\ 1! llt'aC'hforclhclt\('!'>l u11 I\ pt H.:t 1n1 111 dt 1h11i; \\1th C'l l'i!.ll\{'(j ,.! \4 rntlll11Ltont111rt<. l\1 flkt'r I O'St.'4\ \~\\ \(lltl\ II Pl i f\rnkf'rl!rm!-. in 1h \l \\ '• rJ.. Sh1tk I \t l1ur11.:t' I •"I 11 n 1, s1tf11 n11ll1111 111 lhl' ur'\ n1nr JJH11Hh<..o! l~i' \I 11 lh• 1 \ !1u11~1,: 'llld ITI! 11 ! 1• ~ , I I ' • .i\ I 2 OAIL Y PILOT Tuesday. Nove~ber 26. 1974 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi K-.r ....... s,. .......... i.... 1•1• ~ .. w,,......,_.,, "'You ought to ~et out or the marke t. That's the second time th is week you've ni pped yo ur wig." L.·M. Bo~Jfl Hippo's Tusks· Always Grow 'I h;tt younA fl·llnw most.lt kC'l.v to. be o(fc red 1ntC'rC"s!Jn A 1n\·Jtat1ons by nch \\'Onlcn is the !>a les cle rk in a i.:011d rTit"n 's t lothtng store. Such is the cla i1n of a highly t'X pt"r1enct•d l;1d \1ho <1dn1it s he has bt.>en ke pi for St·1·era I ,\ t·;irs hy "'ell ·to-do older females. "1\ lot ol \1 11 (•:-. !>hOll for 1tu·1r hu::.band's l'lothing," he S3\'!>. "I s1111µJ y 1let 1.dt· \1 h1rh one '-"'ant lo flatter, therl give ht·r al.I t h(• lime in the \1·orld, a nd demonstrate my o\\·n taste 111 h;d::ie rda shery. She n1a y le11ve with a shirt or t\\'O, but 1·vcnt uril ly ~"he 'll come back for a tie. and nff1·r ;111 in1·itation to t•ot·ktails." Interesting, if true. The rcp,lrl conflicts \\Ith our Love a nd War man's fi le on lht• matter. ho\\·evcr. It ind ic:i tes doctors receive tht· ];1 rgcst num ber of 1ntcreslini;: invitations from ric h \vomt•n. liUT'fO'.\'S Q. "\\'hy do \1·omcn's blouses hul lon d1ffcr <'ntly than men's ~h1r1 s·! •· 1\. i\m to ld that C'a mc ahoul ;nng ;;igo bt•t•a usc most women e;1rr.\' thei r babies on the left arm. Supposedl y had to do with nursing ~J id babies. . . AC F. 10 is s:iid .. to ~·,,·hen your he3ring reaches.its peak of keonncs~. · TllOSJ-: F IGlt TISG tusk teeth or the hippo1>9tomus continue to gro\v a!> 1001: as the beast l~\·es. · Al .T llOtrG ll T llAT ARTICLE of fe m inine a°pparcl has bt>i:'n kn o\1'n :is a brassiere for exactly 58 years, nohody a ny\1 he re rcfl'rrcd to il :.is a bra until 37 years a_go. F..\\'OREDFOOOS l!..1°' 11 t'l't'l' ol·curred to ~·ou th at the mos! fa\·orcd food:-of count le:.~ hi i::ht.v ci vilized peo ple are the fi nger · faod;.'' t 'o11 .--1der lobster. artichokes, fri ed chicken, '-lt'J nl <" \.;1 rn ='· ~p<I r<· nb°'· corn 011 tht• cob, h:t m burgers , hot dof.:" <ind t :1co~. \\'1Jt bet you a quarter on the <'nrncr that :-.nn1e of tht•se Jr;1d more lists of fa\"orilcs 'than an.\' olhl'r sort of ~rub includini:: steak. '.\'Ef.1.F.:CTEO to mention among_the -\VorJd:S __ --ncst·selling-boOk:-th:il littfe \·olumn kno\vn as "The Truth "l'h<i t Ll·ads To Eternal Life " put out by the \\"atch lo\1·,~r Oihh.· and Tract Society, Inc. With 7·1 . million. • Addrf'SS ma il lo L.J./. Boyd. I'(). &z 1815. SeWJX!rl Beach, CA 92663 The Twin Catch You net both this mo nth ... Jumbo Fried Shrimp and Go lde n Fish Fillets toge th er in a special com- binatio n. With Texas sized french fries, ta11 gy tartar sa uce, and creamy cole slaw. At a reel spec ial price. r. tik._· .1 , • , ,,11 , ln 1. n ~'Ol1r Chrisrni..1~ pdrty no.v! 1'hc 1-·amll \ l<t~~la ur.1nl $260 .......... l.-W.Uwc•.t W1biiln Coit. M•-Z7SO ............... , ... IDll 2200 H. ......,.11"4, fOITW~20iJ5 He ..... 111 lf?d. Three Claa~t-d Sex Star Threatened Peppard Re lieved flfll oflaaic 'Pan COSTA MESA lj' c:ripnic t"Omm ercial that was pu lled "'ht'n her t ies with !he pornographic film "'ere d1s- CO\'Cred. l''Uitin)'.:'. for them \\'hen they sho"·ed up. LOS ANGELES CAPI for PRIVATE PARTIES ..•.. ON SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDA Y°NICHTS ••• ••. for groups from 20 to100 people • FREE PARKING • 556-1225 0.. tht North Side of South ~t ~ • (Nert lo Bullock'I) • 1~AS VEGAS, NeV. fAf'l -Three men have h<'cn booked for 1nves1tgulion of exlort ion after un alleged <i llcmpt to obt ain S45.000 from pornogr aphic fi lm star 111 arllyn Chambers . police reported. Pohcc said ~1iss Cham· hl'rS a nd h e r m anager , C h a rl es Tra y n or . the rorn1er husband or se."' film queen Linda Lovelace. \\'Crc :ipproal'hccl Saturday night b.v the trio and told !\tiss (.'hambers owed the 545,000 to a rurmer ai:ent and they planned to collect ~L On{· n\an a llegedly displayed a g un. polite added. ']'he three \\'ere iden\I Ot'<l as Frank Vessie. 31, South Ozone Park , N.Y., Ro n Camero n, 37. Brooklyn, N. \' .. a nd Ernest' Castaldo, 37, North Hollywood , Calif. A Supe r io r Court Judge has ruled that ac· tor G ~o r gc P eppar d docs not have to con· tinue support payment! or 52.500 a month to his forme r wife, actress' Elizabeth Ashley. AMERICAN EXPRESS • MASTER CttAAGE • IANl<AMEfUCARO The three \1·cre arrested Sund11y nig ht at the UrHon Pla;•.;1 Jlotel. \\'here l\Iiss Chumbers is appearing in :i production of "~t ind \\'1th the Dirty l\t an.'' l\l 1ss C ha mbt•r s, \\'ho i::a tned porn fi lm stardom in ''Behind the Green lloor." also :1 ppeared o n national television in an Ivo ry Soa p 'l'hc me n s aid they \\'OUld return fo r t he money Sun- day ni ght, .ind poli ce \\'ere Band Membe r Char les \V. Otlvis of 3156 Bermuda l>r 1\'t'. Cost a :i.tcsa. has been selected a n1cmber of t he concert Ba nd :i t O r egon St :i tl' U1t1\'crsit y, where he is :1 1rre shman ma joring 111 science. Judg e Leo1>o ldo G. 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Ritsuio Ueyuma is in politiCS right now. but he's still a high school teacher at heart. And the thing he most likes to teach is women's Jibera· lion. His ambition, once he quits his political· work, is to devote himself full-time to women's liberation in Japan. • This is unusual for Japan, and it is even more unusual for Kagoshima, one of Japan's most rural and tradi· tional prefectures. Kagoshima is at the southernmost end of KS-ushu, the island that is the presumed geografhical orig.in of · today 's Japanese. Here in this subtropical clirpate de· veloped the rice culture. the love of pa lm trees. and the uninsulated houses open to the outdoors that were later carried incongruously lo · northern Japan as the Japanese way of life. BEA ANDERSON, Editor T~1.IM.,.......,1' 1'14 , Here, too, was developed the ~uh· servient role that most Japunese women play e ven today. INGRAINED ATTITUDE . Ueyama became interested in women's liberation some years ago through corresponding with a woman teacher pen pal in Wisconsin. His new interest drastically changed the way he taµght his high school literature classes, and it also affected the way he reared his own family. Five or six years ago he moved to t he Kanoya Girls ltigh School in Kagoshima and began experimenting with his ideas. ~le assigned Betty Friedan's "The Feminine flt ystique" to his classes. as well as llenrik Ibsen's .. A Doll's 1-louse," and Raicho ~liratsuka's his· tory of women in Japan. "Sometimes l 'd forget about the subject of literature and just talk :.ibout women's li beration," Ueyama (..'Onfcssed . CENTRAL FIG URF. "In Japan the central figure is al\\•ays I.he man." he explained. ··women are followers. This attitude is especially ingrained right in this prefecture ... Kagoshima Prefecture is a place v.•here women are treated very badly. \Vives are treated by their husbands almost as slaves.•· Ucyama's enthusiasm has met with 'In Japan, the central ' figure is always the man. Women are followers.' strong resistance from his collea~ues. · 1'hl' 1)r1 ncipal of the high school, reprtn1andcd him for straying so far fro1n the s ubject of literaturt! that he \\'as ~uppo~cd to he tcachin~. · llis fellov<s nicknamed hint the "'\'On1cn's lib teacher" Lind asserted th<it the school 's job ·was to help the girl students prepare for 1narriage, 'fhcy foresaw disaster and arg1_icd that if Ucyama kept on expounding v.·omcn's liberation, v.·omen wou.Jd soon stop going lo girls' schoo!S and prove that what he t;1ught v.·as righl. "Girls' school education is ;urned at ·n1aking girls \\'Omen of the kitchen," l..'l:!yan1a noted disa.pprovingl.'k' ··1'hcy arc not supposed to be in · terested in politics or <.1nything else. And if they go to the uni versity people think they will get older :ind lose their best chance to get married.'' E QUAL BASIS Ueyama has the support of his wife in his mission. They do everything on an equal basis. he said. · Their t"hildren • 10-and S-y~ar-o1d boys :ind an 8·ycar-old l!irl. sha r~ t!qually in the hOUli<'hQhl t"horas1 ~·ithout distinguished sex rolt•!>, .£ach takes a turn al gcllin¢-oul tht~ bedding in the evening and helping l\) feed the baby. " Ucyama's credo is simplc-and°Tl"· volutionary for Jnpan. fie sttm'm cd it tlP succinctly: "I believe in tbeequali· ly o{ men and women." • < HE'S A WEE .BIT ' MORE FIT STORIES by ALUSONDEERR CN th D.IUJ Pille Sl&ff Al exander Thomson is a wee bit more fit than the average person. Every day at 7 a .m. he plunges into the pool and does a strong36laps, half a mile. Afternoons he'll do two or three miles on foot. "':liking at u brisk pace. '';\'o Joitt'ring for me. \Vhcn I \valk, [ \\orkatil." A transplanted Scotchman who .'.Ir· rived j ust after World War I, Thomson is probably the oldest person in the country to earn a senior life·saviog certificate from the Red Cross. He earned the patch on his swim trunks at the age of83, having resumed swimming after more than 60 years of other interests. Whydidhedoit? •'I 've a l\Vays been a 1>hysica l culturist," said the !\prightly Scot. whose mind is <is much in tune as his bod y. "When I was a boy of 12 or 13 , I wa l ked seve ra l miles on school holidays to y,·ork 12 hours for 25cents." That, he reminds. was not unusual. ln fact, he says, it \Vn s part of the ljfestyle at the turn of the century in •·the old.coun'try. '' ''Life was si~ple-' more fr~al. We afej)falnrooO an Cl workCd fiard." . ~le kept fit through cross country. running, winning championships in· 1910· t l , and played \\'atcrpolo-as well, l\fay Hinzman. who was to become instructor for his life.saving class, spotted him during one of his morning s"'ims. "She asked me if I thought I'd like to takt-the course. \\!ell, l told her I thou,ght I was probably too old, but she talked me into it. .. 1 fi gured if I made it, I'd probably be the oldest person in the country ever to do it. I have my certificate from Great Britain, from 1910. l thought it would be quite a feattodoitagain. ''Jl wasn'l easy ,"Thomson adds, ''it ·certainly wasn 't easy." But he made it. He's now passed 370 measured miles of swimming as well. Thomson, a widoWer, spenl40 years as a lumberman in Denver and most or . hi s retirement ''dry fly fishing in the · nlountainsofColorado.'' He moved to LcisnreWorld t\VO years ago .,.;here he e<>uld remain ac· live. lie enjoys being able to swim year 'round. <"You can °ldolhalin Denver, not outdoors.") flis home offers room for his carpentry workbench and a chance !or regular ga mes of bridge. uvou have t o stay aCti\'e to stay healthy," he adds, notin!l'. that he's rarely needed even an ;ispirin. And in Laguna, the Scotchman added, "1 can goa~dl0:0k al tbe ocean." · · Red Cross: Sign of lnvolvemen;t The Red Cross has long been a sym- bol of hope in time of war and natural disaster. But in its century of growth, it.has come to be more than that. It's ~good neighbor. _ . PrCserving and enriching Jifc arc its goals. And, at its heart are the volunteers. There arc more than 40,000 -regular blood donors in the Orange County Ch apter, whi ch .serve$ 39 area hospitals. l1roduction units. like the one in LeisM-re World, Laguna llills. sew and knit ·items for i>tttients iq. veteruo's · hg&pitvl s, , ._,., Huni:lreds-TI\ord'" starr the blood· mobile, :ind assist proressional technicians. Others assemble emergency goods and p.,aby . layettes tor military families. And, when needed, they still roll bandages. But the Red Cross volunteer is ever· yone's iieighbor today. According to the agency, there is •·no job, with pro· per training, a volunteer can 'l do.'' HELP\l'ELCOM ED That goes, they add. ror the yod~ child and the senior citizen, the teen and the homemaker. \'oung people like Beth and ?\like Newbl'o, 13 a nd 1-5, whol;e rather !)ave is on the county .board of directors, "get a good reeling when we help peo· pie." The Ne!wport Beach students have helped with the annual Special Olym- pics for the handicapped and recently packed emergency boxe!I for earth· quake-destroyed Honduras. Skip Mor~an, a 20-year-old l{unt· 'Th ere aren't too many places wh ere the ideas and work et young peop le are va lu ed equally with tho se of adults.' • ington Beach man, has served on the boar<1 for four years. "I think \\·hat appeals to most kids is they know they're needed. I know that I was fed up "'ilh service clubs in school that spent more time picking the 'best' project than actually help· inp;.'; Also, he added, many youth groups ri gidly defin e teens programs. "Red Cross orrers support in anything we \\•ant to do." GOO D.RESPONSE .About seven years ago, he recalls, he promised 100 teenage volunteers to "'ork with t,600 handicapped children, fort.he Special Ol~·mpi_csr ..-.. ··one hundred and sixty kids sholl•ed up. and worked from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. And those kids at Fa\r\·lew don't rorgel you when you help.'' Volunteers don't go in unprepared\ either. ~e asserted. ''\Ve had a special tr11ining gcssion on 11 Saturday to give the kids an idea of what tn expect.'' The spirit rubs Qff when y,·e ll.kno"'n athletes like Rafer Johnson and Coy Jl11con part1cipalc. "And. they work as lonp. and :is hard as the kids do." r-.torg an beheves the difference is bclv.'ecn ''havin fflo do'' and "v.•anling to dn ." ''\Vhen our kids visit.&u convalescent hospital, they're Wanted. When they 'A'ork (1\. Fairview, they're needed." Youths ::ire not confined to just stuf. each \\·eek. A dozen more are being trained no\v.'' · • CAREER R ESU LTED l\lor,l!:an issued a call for "teenage Deena Nyberg, 22, coordinator o[ Jin~envclopes. guys to help \vith the boys in the ,. . Special Olympics." There is hca\•ier 1·outh Service Progr ams, put in eight work. such as the moC'k disaster drill years as a !led Cross worker before recent ly: nt Santa Ana College, and becoming a paid member of the staff. trce·planting. Studcnls al so do public She secs the agency as a partner to education. speaking and teach lifesaving. "\Ve \\':Int to m:ikc ~ducation rcle· "l'hcre aren't too m<'lny places vant. Throu~h prngrams such as where the ideas and v.•ork or young J><!oplc arr valu ed t'fjual lv "'ith those Fr1cn1lsh1p llnxcs \\'(' inlrnduci• or adults..,They arr in !ht' RC'd Cross.·• elemt•nt:iry school children to tnc con- Another ~ood ncii:.hbor is Annelle ccpt.~fhe!~inJ.:~thcrs.:· D~s<irt. !\lission \'ie jo. \\lhf·n she ~liss N.~ hC'rA ho pes tt"'I launc~ a moved, to Cal~fornia from Florida. ~he f~'3te r ~.rand ch1~drcn ~'.o~ram; into ..-ifltt'ftduced"11"Mw rmgram. -~ . "°" uval~lLho.s p1tals .. We h.a,\C.Jlt.U· -"Very few of the F1oridn ~chools dcnt.s 1n lh cs,c hosp1t:il ~. 1n VA h d t. S hospitals, and 111 every program the ~ nurses, (·ven part· ime. o, aJ.):cncv offers '' It oflcn leads t · tlir?u~h Re~ Cro.sc;, moth~rs \\'Cre health-carct·r·. · 0 01 ~ru1ne~ .i,n r1r iit ::ud lo fdl 1n at the County vouth nssemhled more thnn ·<:hoot.· 2,000 comfort kits for llond uras. she t:ist year n dozen v.·omcn were added. trained to fill in at Vicjn Elementary "Too many propll' think of Rl'd School on dnys when the nurse wasn't Cr.ass a!! JllSl rolhn~ bandages nnd on campus ... They do basic first aid disaster relief. It is so much more,·• and contact parrnto;.'' shC' c~plaincd. ·~liss Nyberg as!>crl t'd. These spC't'ia l \'Oluntc('rs make it possible £or the nurs(' to dn more specia l tclltlng and rrh(•\t' office staff of the extra taskc; of handaging scrapc1I kncec; an'I 1.11..ini.! ll'ffi l)· cra1ures "We each donate 15·21 hours each monlh, ono morning or nfternoon · Nancy Dnnnldson. :l NC'\\'port Bench Rc~iStl'rcd Nur:o>c. helif'\'('S ton fr\V people kno"1nbout1hc fanu\y.rclutcd t>t.lucatlon pro~rams '.'This work offered mr-11 chance for pcrson1.1I and profcs~1ona l i;:r9\\th. I've \\•orkcd with rxpectant pari;:nts , • • Alexander Thomson takes a lap in, pool at Leisure -World, Laguna Hills. Heearned lifesaving badge . at age of 83. ll'('R mothers. new parrots, :\ntl t ra1 ncd lay people to rlo hasic hoHll! nursin~ care. "It 1s a gro\vini;: f'X()(!1icnce. The rr· \l.•llrds t•nme. with ha1>r):. healthy Ca m1hCJo:" llh S('('UrC p:ll'l'nts." 1'hl' ke y job of the service orgatlit:i· lion 1s to provide a111 to mintary f:1m1lies and disaster pr<'parcdhl'ss, she c!Ol"plained. 8cyond that, units :;;ur· \·cy anrl try to meet community l'fC<'dS not met by other :i ~cncics. · "You might say the Rcrl Crm;~ i.; 1rnininl! the community to be SC'Jr. i;urr 1C'i('nt." nddcd unit manap;C:J' Jo: ..... C'nlhurn, a 3l·~·rar veteran uf lht' chaplrr, "h1ch was l'Stablls hcd 1n -i91r., ··our ~.000 r(•J!ul:tr vnluntrc" m.i l.1 · n11r \\'Ork llf,~:..101('. \\'c have a pllld :-.\ ,1•l of only23.·· llr rrtnindC'd lhat mcet ln~ hurn:in need!> is the organiz:1tion's goal, 111 . ~pi red hy the \\'Ork of Clara Ou rton, • J • Answer Ironed Out DEAR 1\l\ '\ \..\\'f)f.HS· ''ou rf'allv h:.i \ c cot lo he (•LI t uf ~nu/' O'l 1 rld I rt·ft.'r t n your romrn\·111 111 !hat \•UnL . .111 \\hO fl(ll'!iill'I U'IHI l1t•r i.ht:t•l s ;ind !O"'ld:. 'l'11u tallt·ll ht·r "l..11\ " t·nt'rJ:r lronlnt: u~t>s a lo\ of elrctric1- t1 \\'here'!'> your llt~n~c of patr1ot1:.m, 00110 m«nt1on cron11my'' I :.topped iron10g :.hert~ :.ix ye.:i rs ago, and I llt\'t·r did iron to"<·ls. Nobody 1n our hous<' e11lls !\1E luz.:i-·. I a\)<.t1 nolrd 111 y11ur rrply. you u~c·d the <·11i101·1;d ··11 t· " 'iou ~;11d, ··111 our huu~c \\'c iron thl' !>hl'cl:. and to\\l'l~" .\nni t· dt·ar . \lhl·n ":1!> lh(' l:1!-l t1 n1t' \'Ol' 1ron~d au) thing., -Sl::NSI UL~: "ritin~ 365 rolumns a year and mak· Ing ;ihout IUO s peeches. I fi g ure !>Omrbody t>lsr ran do the laundry, The "ord from lhf' Landers Linen' floo1n is as rollo"·s: J\lrs. \\'ashington irons th j;> :.h f.e l s. They arc n ot 1:itr111anent·1)r('Ss. As for to"·('I:.. I'm "illin!( tu t•:it :a large hunk of rro"·· l\lrs. \\'ashioi:tnu 1oJds lhc tO\!o'tls. "hf'n .!ihe takl'S tht•n1 Olll or the drye r~ "he says iruning is not ner l:'s~ary . I harl :1n .11011 \\hO usrd to iron !--ht1rl.1tl':-> h,11tn1·1s. 1lu:-10r'IJ: tloth,, f'\ t'f\ thine ~ht• 1·(11dd l;1y ht·r han1ls on \lu 'ou h.i\ t' a 11;1mt• fllr II ~It " \\'c tal1t·<I her "~r1uirrt:m'~:1rt1"fi ·· l\~\l'rl l \OU l;\l:f l\(•.Jl'd of p1·rm;1n1·nt pt(''"' :-.ht·t·t-.·• llon t \ou J..11(111 th.11 tt1\tt•l-. ~rt• mueh fluff11 r \l'ht•n lht·~ l'omc• right out of rht• dr1t·r er frc"h fron1 the clothe~h111·' ·rhc n lhl'fl'0 :. lhLS IJUSIOCS:. O( l'OO~{'f\'iOg f:'\ ~llOL1\~J) -l\l~r a1>ologit's for callin-' lhc "onian ''lazy." I should ha\'t done so1ne re· !>earth in.!ilf'ad or rci}'ing on m~· o"·n ('Xperienre in the laundry room "'hich goes back 25 years. OE:\R Sf.'.\'SIBl.1-'.: l.:ast night 1 ironed my husband's formal tie-but it's been quite a "hile since 1 ironed :.hl'ets ur anything tlse. t\~w that l '1n ·Ceremonies 111 Conducted LASLEY-WALLACE ' L y nn Ellrn \\';i1L.1l't• b e c a me lh t• brid e of ~lichal'I H. Lasle.v 1lurin~ doublt• ri n.c t•eren1 onics tnn· ducted i'1 CO!:>t:J ~ll':.a Coun- try Club. Their pa rc nl )<. arc :\lr. ;,ind r.trs. \\'illliJnl A. \\"all:.ic(• or L'os ta !\l(•s:1 and :0.Jr.;. Jeanne Van ''llen. Sant:.i Ano Attendants ,1·crr ~lr.!i . J ost>pl1 Schank Jr. ;ind Aaron T.:ih rr. '!'he bride 1s a cr:Hluiltt.> or F.stanci:i lligh Sch1"1I :.ind earned hrr R~ .it (ioldc11 \Vest Collei:e. lier hu::.-hand is a i.:r:ul uall· of Tu:.t1n 111).(h School and Santa Ana Colle.c('. Ill' ;dso a11cndcd C<ihfornia Stale L'n1\"crsit)' at Fullerton. MOSS-DONATI O range Coast Collel!c gr:iduates CO~'IC Don:iti and Hon .\loss \\'t•rt· marncd,in SI. John th e Ba pt is t f..';1tholic Churt·l1 , Cost :1 '.\1 t'~;l. 'l'h~~· arc the d;1ughter ;1 nd son of !\I r s. Grace J>onat1 of Costa i\l csa, the l;i lt' :0.\r. Aldino Donati, and J\lr. and :\!rs. Chester i\loss, ;ilsoof('ost a !\lcsa. !\Ir:-. .. \nthony Gaspcrino anti H il·hard ·!'\l oss v.·{'re honor :illcndants. Others \\Cre Marle ne !\1eister. :'>Jar1l.vn and ~l ary :\nn )loss. L;1 ur1e Donati. Ste,•e J arnb...,t'n, J ack Xash and i\Jichat·l and J effrey Donati. Tht' ne\\·h·"·cds v:ill li\·e in :\c"·por't Beach. The . hndr also i::raduatcd fron1 Cahf(1rn1a Stale Uni\'t•rs1ty al Fullerton. -ROUSE-BETHANY. Cost:1 !\lesun Gl enn A. Rou ... e :ind Barbara Ann . ·~ .. ~ '11. ,t ;·~ I ) II fl'.., I " /{ , .~ . MRS. LASLE Y fkth:in.\' exc:hanged nupti:i l \'O\\'..., and rings before the · He\-. ll;1\·\1•ood O:ibnC\' in rh e Burbank t'ssen1bJ)• of Cod Chu rch. Their parents are JI.Ir. and T\lrs. David Bethany of Burbank and T\'lr. and °rllrs. Edward Rous e, L o ng Bench. Attendants \\'erC' Bonnie Brigman, Linnie Bethany, \\'endy Stoke. Linda Von 83rrcn. Joyce Sinening, Susan Sollod, Da,·id flt iller, Jim Roherts. \\·~ nn 1\ycrs. Keith Brigman and Da\'e Bethany_ 1'he · nC\\'IV1\•c d s are graduates o'r Sout hern Cahfornia College \Vhere he now is :issis t:int track roach, The b ride also graduated from Burroughs llii;h School, Burbank, and he is <in a lumnus of Jordan · Jligh Scho?l, Long Beach. ·--MRS. MOSS ARCHULETA-TANYI !\ta rried in Las \1r.gas \\·ere !\1ildrc d 1'anyi of Costa T\lesa and Gilbert 1-1. ,\rehuleta of Grants l'ass, Ore. The bride, daughter of i\lr. a nd T\l rs. Nicholas Tanvi of Costa !\lesa. is a gra"dua t c of !'\ev.·por t !·!arbor lligh School. lier hu sba nd , an architect , attended Salt L ake City 1'cchnica l Institute and Boise Stale College. llis parents are ~tr. and !\!rs. )laximilian Archuleta of i\ampa, ld:iho .. 1\ttendants 11•cre Judy Pills, J oan Clemas, \\l:i.ync Thompson and Rufus Pitts. The newly\1•eds "'ill li\·e in Grants Pass. EGGEN-COWAN Dana Elizabeth CO\\'an becam e t he bride or --..... • Ann .Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: i have a kid who is driving me crazy, He is 2112 years old, a nd runs me ragged from morninc llll nig ht. · J-le is up nl 5 a .m . every day even thoug h I sometimes let him run ;1rCJund untll 10 :30 <1! night, hoping he'll get \\'orn out nnd sleep later in the morning. It doesn't "·ork. · eight months. Bet'ai.ise lam always so exhausted J can 't have a decent social life and even our sex life has gone to he}I. P.fy husband is beginning to dis: like the t'hild and so am 1. A few months ago J took the boy to a doctor. lie said the child has a lot of energy and I should just "put up "·ith il.'' Many. ot.my friend:) have...small c hildren and none of thenl ha\'e this proble m . ::.nother do<'tor 1nd ask that he be lest• ed._ From · )'Our deS<'ription tbe boy sounds hyperklnttic. T here are drugs to control this problem. They have "·orked wonders, not only for the wall· climbing child but for the bleary.eyed niother. Good luck to you, dear, and please Jet me know ho"' you Jtet a l.ong. I ha\'e become so desperate for sleep lhat I 've hired l.I sitter in the af- 1crnoon , taken a pillow and blanket and driven out to the woods so I can· take a tv;o·hour n:ip in the car. liow long "'ill this 1ast ? I am 26 years old and have Jost 16 pounds ih Please, An n. ,::i\'C me some help before l go batty or drop dead of cx- hau s tio n.-N E\VBU RY PARK CADAVER DEAR 1''.P.: Take your chUd t6 ""'N bAND·ERS' DISCU SSES, Teenage drinking -its myths , its. realities-. Learn the racts by reading, "Booze and You -For teenagers On- ly,'' by Ann Landers. Send 35 cents in coin and a long, stamped, -se lf· addressed envelope to Ann Landers. P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, llJ. 60120. It's Greek to Him • Kindest Un-cut of All I kicked m y husband's foot as he s nored in a chair. "Know v.•hat I read in the paper today? Vidal Sassoon said that men's hair is going toward a 'marve lous, curly Greek boy look \.\'ith the new un-permanent.' " He blinked his e yes and re- arranged his body in the chair. "\Vhat's that again?· The Greeks ha\'(' permanent damage from a typhoon?" MAS. EGGEN "You aren't li stening to me. You never listen to me. "" I'm talking about the new men's hair styles. This year. your hair is supposed to look Christopher \V arel Es:gen like a ·m.<i-;velous. curly during double ring nuptials ·.Greekqo_y. · . performed in St. J\1ichael "When Kojak gets a blow ;ind All Angels Episcopal and go cut, I 'll look like a Church, Corona dt•l ~tar. ·marvelous , curly Greek Officiant \ras the He,-. Dr. boy.'" Canon Kermit Castell anos "The new un-permanent of the All Saints Episcopa l is replacing the new un· Church, Be\'erl ~· 11ills. haircut look,'' l mused. The bride,.dai.ighlerofthe "What was the un-hairc ut .lay D. Cov.·ans of Corona look?" dt'I J\.la r, \\'as attended by ")'ouneverhadil,"Jsaid. Lesli e CO\l'a n, Chcrvl Adleson, Jennifer Gaylor'd, ' "Fred had it." "You mean where he'part- ed his hair in the back of his. head, combed two 18·inch strands of hair forward and arranged them in a semi· circleover his forehead?" ''What's the matter with that?" "I never looked al Fred. that I didn't think of a bas re- lief map or Ca Ii rornia.'' · "Dv.·ayne had n n 'un: haircut.'' "Dwayne looked like June Allyson with a migraine." "Doesn't it bother you at all that you a nd Robert Haldeman are the only two men walking around in North America today who have ears?:,: · "No. To me, if you 're go· ing to get a hai rcut, it should look like you got a haircut." "That 's the kind of a re· mark I'd ex pect from a man "'ho didn 't s ha\'c one Satur- day and ealled himself a llippie. You'\'e been mad at Patricia Smith and !\lrs. r----------------------, Sidney Smith. Ser\·ing the bridegroom \\'C/"e Ke,·i n Cunnin gham, Smilh. Curt \\liteby a nd Timothy Gaylord. The bride is a graduate or Orange Coast College. Her husband attended Santa T\lonica College. 11is parents urc ~lrs. John Gaylord of Los Angeles and R. !\lat- thew Eggen, \Vest Los Angeles. Weddings and Engagements To avoid disappointment, prospective brides are reminded to have their \\•e dding s torie s \Vith black and v.·hitc g lossy photographs to the Daily Pilot P eople Department one \v eek before the \\•edding . P~ctures received arter tha t ti.me \\'ill not be used. AT WIT'S END barber shops ever since they· cancelled their subscription to the Police Gazette." · "That's not true. I just personall y believe that Joe Garagiola and I are ahead of our time with the un·hair look.'' "Does that mean you ~ren't going lo look like a 'ma rVelous curly Greek: boy'thisyear ?" Without <ins"•ering he left the room and returned in a . few momentswithoneormy curly wigs perched atop his head. "\Veil," he .asked,· ''whatya think?'' · With a Greek comedy on a tragic body you don't know v.·hetherto laugh or cry. THANKSGIVING DINNER 12Hoaoto9p.a. V1etonan Style . at that Extraordinary mansion with the sweeping view of Newport Bay! THE .MONTEREY STILL Horoscope: Libra, Ideas Cost For engagem ent an'nounccmc nts it is imperative that the story, also accom - panied by a black and white glossy pic- ture. be s ubm itted six weeks or more before the \Vedding date; other\visc it "'ill no t be publis hed. EHTREES .: Bvtt.tr RoctSted Triey Cranberry Wine S.C.. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 27 Ry S\'.P!\'E\' ()'.\IA.Kil i\RIF:S ().l::irch 21 April 19 ): 'a'ou make ;ind s~·nd m oney l11."1;ur~· Ltl·ms , ,·arat1nn apparf'I -the!-C arr fealufl'<L TAL'Rl'S 11\pril 20 ~L1y 201 : (''lch' ,, high . i:ik(' 1n1!1;it1 ~ t'. Sta r•t ~rin1t•l)11ni:' Your taslt>. Jud;:menl :1rl· 1mp1>reabl1· .1! 1h1.~!1n11• (~1-:L'TISJ ( ... J;1y :!I .lunt' 201· ()11!' 11·hl• kt'pl nut (•f ~1;.:ht -hccom es ava1l11bll·. )'ou ... hould make assertion. c£1nta!'t . request. )'ou might he-:.urpr1sed a l favor able rl'!'lpnnsl". - ('A:'\'.l'ER I.June 21-July :!21 1\cC'cnt is on "hat to do :ibnut fulfillin g ho pes. "1shl';. Key is to get rid of ~11 pC"rflu£1us objl'cts. con- \' l' Pl~. St r eamli ne jlrOt'l'dUl'C"S. 1.1-:0 I.July 23 1\u.c: 2:!1 <:1·1 111 :-.1111rCl' llc•n·1 p!,ty g;\fllt''> "1th rt•d tape. l "n- d1·rhng:. no\\' ha\·e tendency 10 pl;1_; rolr of offi cious and pn:;-.~· IJurt':tuc rat s. \'JRC.0 ! AuJ!. 2~·Scpt. 2::!l: 1,un;ir ;i:;pect 1i. ~uc h that you sec potential. that you put \'ic"·s on paper - ;Jnd you gC t good reaction. LIRR1\ (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): You may find that urge to experiment can cost. money. Diversi fy \\'ithout scattering force:.. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 I ·)·ou 1nay fl·C'I pinch £If r(·d t:ipt'. '1';1 nglt'd \vchs :ire in p1cturC' C)nc t'ln~e tn ~·(lu rna.\' have l<1kcn :>01nc lilJer- lLC!\ v,oith truth. Si\GITT1\RIUS 11'\nv. 22· UL"t. 21 ): Somt' pcr:;(lns ll'ho took you for ~r:int rd no\v n1ake ,t:t'stures of fricndsh1r> Thinking of Others Safety Skits ll u11t1 n g ton Bt>.1ch .l11n1ur:; :.a fet,v commlllt·c \I 1ll h1 • prl''-<'111 ini:: Polly .incl J',•\i> .;afl'l1 1nop11t·1 .. 111 -.k.11..: :1h£1Ul b1c11·\C'S, t1rt'. l\Ol'>fln <:. :-.c;1 t IJ<.:Jt., ,11111 :.\J",lTIJ.:l'rt.. '/"ht• !-C'r1 f'<; \\ill be g1\1'n in 33 ~t:hnflls 111 Ocean \'1t•1v :1nd l!untltllCIH!I ncat:h diS· l r\tl ~ f1or 11 r:.i an(\ second ~rudt·r~. Food Gifts ~outh Co:i \! Junior:; \1ill }:!1\(' foorl b.i~kt·1-. to ~ix fa1nlltf':. 1n lh1· Fountain \'all c~ area for Th;1nJ..!-..£J\ f\i.. Content:; h.11e been don:Jtt•rl h1 rluh m('n1bc·rc; :ind fno1J n1:tl'lo.1·l~ Bridge .Jc\\·ish \\'elf:i r c F'und \1 ill t!1 ,.;c11S!-~t·t·d~ ~It•! :11111 l nn11.>t al 10 ;1 nl l\lorul:1 .\, l >ce. 2, 111 Temple Beth Sholom. Sant:i ,\n:i 1'h1· l lr.iri/.!t' C'o,1.,l Brrcl~c fh1h 11! th1· ,\mer1t-.1n Con- 1ral't Bi 1cl~c League. •n (Good Deed People\ f"0•11)\'r .1 t 1f)n \l'llh the l: ;J 1\1nt·r1t":111 Cancl'r N>ciely , n1ake the scene \I If! llrl'Sf'llf J t h<irity s d hndi:,.~ 1·vcn1 ::its p.m. Fri· un ays ll.11. ;\'o,·, 29. in th1• Co:.la r--_::_in:_:t~he::_~l~•k~J!~l~··~i~l~\o~)I~ i\lt·:-..1 \\'omen 's Clubhouse. Presentation \\'11h the u.~r. or music. film t1r11\ other aid5. ttle \\"c1n1t·n ·~ Oi\'ision of Or;.tnj,!•· <·ounty's Un1lt'd ~ FRANCIS: '\..ORR ..f. F'lt\E' STATIONEllY (l/lfll''J w.e'il!ng l""it.ti«I• .. ~~' ---liOUOAY ,AlTY INYrTATIONS CH"ISTMAS CAlOS ~-.............. • llll 1(1•11 ., •• .,, ••• 101 <11u1 tll ••• co•1111u1 r1u1H which are aimed at rccori· cilialion. Be diplomatic, not \\·ea"k. -- CAPRICORN (Der. 22- Jan. 19): Emphasis is on change. creativity, how you relate lo r omance -and young persons. Girt, lux ury item. remodeling plan - thesl? arc spotli£hted. t\Ql"ARIUS (J a n 2llJ·"('h. lfO : Yciu find that some Pt'oµle expect you to painl ~·ourself into corner. Don 't cl n il! \'ou have right to Ji\'e yourov.·n life. Pl,SCF.S (f't>b. 19-T\tarch 20): Ac('ent on sho11 iour- WEDNESDAY FROM 4 P.M. ol ,potlitipoting Del Toco' aU over the Southland neys, notes. ideas and.how 'you get along wjth. cloie.-. neighbors and relatives. You di scover \\'hat should be conserved, \\•hat discar· ded. Ir today is your birthday you unders tand people in trouble. You seem better able to respond during To help fill requirements on both \vcd - ding and engagement stories, fo rms are available in all Daily Pilot ofrices. Fur- ther questions will be answered by P eople Department starf members at 642-4321. \imC's nf crises than when lmliliir.;1[7.~i:ii;jjjjiiiil1 11atcrs ~re s n1ooth. Next year you may be h\·ing in different location. ''ou are a poet and nat ural scholar. UFFELL'S UPHOLSTE!lY o·, ttl\'f 11 rou llcio" oq~ttd to ··oo IT YOURSELF" CALJfOllMIA Dl'IOllCE COUMSEl S.lo'lf Widt> 5f<~itt' 5)).7740 Meet Jo Olson W11itR TOii W•t ""' .... 1•22 Horitor ll•d. Cotto Me-541-0259 One ·ofthe Daily Pilot's Ro le People -· ~ht".t .. lhi' dhe' v..110 "'nit!'; many o't Ch~ People Sect ion's perllOnality profiles. but. like olht>r11 on lhe People .!ilaff, Jo Olson tak<'s ~II kind! of as&ignmenls as they come. Holder of 11 b:il'ht<lor's dejlree In English rrorry Caltforn1a State University at Fresno, she ha,s '"orked lfll' pubtir rel:it1ons and adverti111n1t--t'l'Cn ed1led the publication, "8e:h1nd tM \\'hel"I," for Clregon·~ l>tp11rtmfl nt of Motor Veh1tles before Join ing the Daily Pilot $~rr in 1969. You ('!in \nett Jo under her byline nearly every day In r coplc. ( 'Rople ) is ;he Daily Pilot's Award-winning section for women (and other people, too) * * * * Mountain Tro.t, shMtcl . with fresh ....U.--C DN ....... L""'l Island DocldiolJ . lalr..ed in llftlJ Cherry s ..... • * * • ViNJlnia Hmn Baked In witle • * * • • * •• Dinnen include •f9tfaMtt (fresh from the MCll'lcftl Potatoes Dolphine. or Baked Country Fnsh · a.tt.., Hot R ... AlaC-1< l>.PrETIURS Hot Comot1111t Blue Point On..., Sc.an1Jis Proch.tto Ha11t CMd Mtton Chlllod Shri .. ar Cracked crab on Jee •••• Sl>.Li.OS Princ~ss FrWt Mold Spinach Ei"-* Mixed- •••• OESSERTS fr•ochP....., Black For.st Cdi• Hot Pumpldo Pi• ... *. Assor1ment of imported teas Cofe Cowo!:ino . . ... Superb wines ord cod<loils THE MON'fEREY STILL 260 I W•sl 'Coast Hiqhwoy M•.!'port hoch f714164W444 12 M ... t,._ MIXED SINGLES -TUMBLEWEEDS ~ ~ 11 ) ,i ' ,\• ·" r ~---L.-.1 FU.MKY WIMKERBEAM ' fi CA1''T YOU SEE WHAT ~'RE DOIN0,HOLL<,'_~ FIGMEt-ITS t-IAt-ICY AUNT FRITZ!, ! GOT MY REPORT CARD TODAY ., .. ~.,. ... .-........ -- l\jE 80'.>5 AROUND 11115 SCHOOl JUST REE.ARD <,l'.ltJ A':> A 5El( OBJECT! l DON'T . KNOW·· IT'S IN A SEALED ENVELOPE ,. ·~ .... "" .... ,. ... _, .. .,, .. _._.,, ..... ~ PEAt-IUTS TODAY'S CRDSSWDBD PUZZLE ACROSS 49 Irish IDk<-Yeste1d11y's Puzzle Solved: l Miltl OJ1h 50 -· Galah~<I 5 0rass !:>1 Savory1clly 1nstnirt1tnt !>J Ttai:!c 10 Mr. C"'""I'" 55 Pub . notices 14 T1·~'~" 'i6 Bread1•ntts Into"" ,1 "1 Ci~vN 1'.i Ohio ('ii' Jecompl1sh . JUDGE PARKER 16 Ma(l s fl~l'I''" ment by Tom K. Ryan -,\ ; ,,1J by Tom Batiuck by Dale Hale by Ernie 'Bushmiller !'M EITHER GOING TO BE WHIPPED OR TIPPED 17 Geograpn1 l7 Pnm .t•vP. diction~•· :, 1'11~s,1c· l. 19 Nouf~ wn<d!i 20 ' 11f\I ·: 64 Plead THERE'S THE SERVICE STATION 1HAT'5 OPEN TWENTY· FOi.JR HOURS! lT"5 THE ONLY ONE THAT'S OPEN AFTER Hurrv' 65 Alrn(lSt 21 Coo long drink 66 Too A fot A I M 22 Stake 67 Deceased l ' [~!~AN~·~~ 23 Th•owi thirigs £11 SplLt5 at 69 Men1ed 91!1; 25 Commend 10 a Archa+c 12 Happy rune 37 Comprther+d (log 26 Seed tuft 30 He;id geswre 31 M11nsions.. 34 Island ot Sweden :36 Betin•ng a king 38 Endu'!gw11h hishoo anrl ulcct 39 Aloerl3ce O 2words 42 ···Vegas •J Crownlike headpiece .•4 SaltwaLer body " " .45 Trapped 47 Sixth s.ense: ·Abbi. ' J • .. ' . 1 • DOWN l~ Thet girl: fr, 40 f1ee 16 Gratuity 41 ···hockey 1 Units"' 24 ·• ... -.... Doon&" 46 Slash~d p.lly$J.:~ ~ Sunulraneous 48.L1co?ns11d 2 Zot1•ac 5•gn gun filer~ J l ool <l•scha<9e 51 Bulld1ng 4 S1tuatM1 t.H 26 Mo,.i:s' material 11ow11 garmonu 52 Choa! 5 F'rosr~· 17 CttY in NY 53 Wlnd·dtiven f, Mu~<c mD~ur. Stale lnto1ri"11 28 No. Amer. 7 Calamny ol raulesnakc 1he '30s: 2 29 Agat11s1: words P1afix 8 The·· · 31 Chiang rival Prayer 32 Coste ...... : 9 Noun ~nding Central 10 o,1ay American 11 Church ;ire•: 33 Locale 2 words JS Hinder 1 8 9 " 6) miGt 54 Hall oro 55 On .... w ith 57 Economi$t •· • Smith 58 Oalc 59 hish.G11ehc 60 Danish speech sound 63 Soap bubble 11 I ll .. • ' .. 6£.VEN IN THE EVENING! MISS PEACH DOOLEY'S WORLD r wA>Jr vou 'fl> 1 MUT ·A fl'llEND I Of MINE j i J ! ,wJ 15.:~~~l'.''f!if.« t 1u••d•y.Novembef26, 1974 OAILVPILOT 83 by George Lemont WHY.~YISS, &01" HOW eve R PIP YOO KNOW "fHA"f" ? .. ' I' GORDO MOOt-1 MULLlt-IS IT'S <;Ri'AT l'XERCISE, Pl.USHiE·· WANTA (/ 7RY IT? At-llMAL CRACKERS , by Charles M. Schulz tF I HAO SEEN 80RN -&,.WT1FtJL, I-WOV!.:ON'T MAYE TO 60 Tl-HW6H ALL TH15 ... FILL IT UP, PLEA$E! All Mil LIFE 1'VE DREAA-\EO {;)F LOOKING i.IKE --- PE66'1' FLEMIN6 ... 1NSTEAD I ~001( LIKE Ml!C RUlM ~ ' I by Harold Le Doux by Mell . TO BEGIN WITH~ I HAVE THIS PATIENT A1 iH~ ~GH001.,· ~EE .... by Chester Gouk . THEPE· by Gus Arriola MOC.K.SU.CX11JQf1 iOOAV1 15. A f (!01-QMAHN. by Rodger Bollen s1~e I. TCOK OP TtE 40·1.KJ, Mii tlEITTIGT ll!US Hl>.IJE l!eeK OIJTTA lllC9HT I .. •, ., THE GIRLS -~I iJ i ~J~-~~"-"" ,, a f s l\·Jb "Whal I love a?oul Oowery h:11' "there·'.\ alway~ ~o much going 11n tn them nobody ever looks aoy 11-,wcr " , DEi-lt-llS THE MEt-IACE • I . I I • .. ..,,..___ . ,... •h2'0 •I llliNK I NEED SOiie .rmml·AIO,TOO.' ••• BJ DAILY.PILOT • .. St. Paul Gets BoOt for Spying By ROG ER CA RLSON ~ J!lt.0..ll!J.t'!ll.ftt. \\IHITTIER -St. Paul Hig h "s Swordsine n have been kicked out or lhc Cit" 4·A football playoffs following ~tQnday's special session or the Cl F Southern Section . • '!'he Clf . compos<'d of ad · m i111slrators from the entire Southern S<-ct1oo. ruled unan1inousl)'. that St. l1au1 offic ials "'ere guilty in respect to proper ideals, ethical conduct a nd fai r play in regards to a pl'otl.'st by Pionel•r lligh alledging that three St. Paul coaches v.•ere spying on its pracliC'cs. In a state mt'llt issued by the Cl F. it reads in part. "A hearing was he ld to Sports • hear all pertinent and rel;it1\ c in .... form:itlon and after due d<'liberatiOn it was the unDminous conclusion that Sl. Paul \\'as in violation. .. A!i u result ... Ploneer lligh is declared the v.·inncr by forieit ... of first round playoff action and adr \"ilnces to the second round of the com- pclition. '' Officials aLSl. Paul refused to say a great d eal about thc situation. But Hcv. Syl\'C'ster Ryan. St. Paul print"ipal. did say : •·\\'e abide by the CJF de<'ision. Anything 1,1•e might have to say is referred to the CIF of- fice. "1\s (;,r as 11·e·re concerned the is- lit Brief sue 1 ~ o~·er. 'l'h~ school ha!i been judged guihy of a ,·iolation and that i:i all there is to it. "E\'eryone on our campus is disu1)· point~d. of course. as you can in1· agine.'' 1'he th1·ee coaches involved \l'ere John \Vargo, Dick Bruich und Bill l\'orton. All three ha\"c been sus- pcnded._by R ev. J\yan. Th<' trio C'laims it did it on its 011·n 11·Jthout the k11011·IC'dge or heDd coach J\larijon Aneieh. Nev.'port Harbor lligh football coach Bill Pizzica says the S\l'itch causes him some problems. "'!\I)' kids arc not especially h:ippy abo ut ttifs. They \\'ere looking ahead to St. P aul because the}' \\'anted to re- deem themsel\'e·s for last year's loss to St. P1111L • "r\nd 1,1•e think "'e're going to have a hard time con\•incing our kids that v.•c hal'e a \1•orthy opponent in Pioneer considering St. Pt1ul beat Pioneer , 44-!l "But <ifter ''ie\\'ing the films I can tell )Ou the coaches aren't ha1·ing a hard lime getting con\'inced. .. .. \s for St. Paul. I don't condone \\'hal they did. If you're going to J>UL your hand in the jam pot it can get ca ugh!." * * *' Pioneer LA Battles Bucks New Foe In TV Tilt Tonight For Tars By 110\\' ARD I .. 111\ll'DY 01 1ht Dou, I'll .. sun \\IHITTl ER -Pionef'r 1-Iigh School blew the \l'histle on SL Paul High for spying on football practices Thursd:'.ly morning after catching represcn· tatives of the Ange lus L eagu~ Sv.·ordsmen in a 1·an charting plays \\"edncsd;.iy afternoon. U•I Tt'-•"-11 PITTSBURGH'S FRANK LEWIS CATCHES A PASS FOR A TD. Says Saints Coach We Made Bradshaw Look-Like All-pro !\'£\V ORLE,\:\S l.\P 1 ·1r I'd been 0 , J , Simp:;on. I'd h:nc S('ilrt·d :1 f"uuple more·.·· ~t11cl 1'1ttsburgh quarterhac·k ·r l·rrv /lr;~<lsh:1\i· after he ll·d the Steelers \rt <128-i run;;\\ay \'IC'· tory O\'er lhl' \c11 llrll·an'> Saints in ).lunday n1~ht's \a\11lnal Fuotball l.eu~ue gamt" The loss by the S:11n1 -; i.:a 1e the Los Angeles Hums lhl· :-.:re \\'l'stcrn Di1·lsion tillc Simpson. star runn1n~ b:ic k of the Buffalo Bills. has h;id hl'lll·r· ni p:hts than the blQnd quarll•rbJc.k had agains t t he Saints :\londa1'. But Bradshaw',s perforn1Jnce v. 11s morl' than s uffie1en1 . netrin,: 99 .1ards rushing -1nc lud1nµ '* 1ouchdo11n a nd 80 1 :1r1l s and t 11l1 rn o r l.' touc hdo11·ns I h rough tht.• .11r The fourth Slt:e lL;r s tuuc·hclu11n c;imc on ;i 6l-y;,ir1I punt l'l'IUJ'n ti~ former L"S(." st:1 r L.1 nn S\\;.inn "The· S;unts' CO\'l'i'<.!Al' 11·:.is l"l'<illy \·xccllc nt. but l hl'~ opCnl·rt soml.' httgl.' lllnts," he said 1n the noi"~'. slt'an1.v dressin.t: room . ··r ou s:i.11· it. You l'ou!d ha\'(• r u n fu r 100 vards \'Ourself. ··111·ould ha1·c likl·ci'to h;,i~·c 1hro1rn lhl' h<1ll a little bcttl'I'. but our running g;i me was goi ng. anrl I 11:.1 ~n'tabuut lo. disturb a good thinl!." Bradsha 1v hit eight uf 19 11 it h 111.·o 1n· \('rl·eptions. S:dnts' coach John \'orth \Ii.IS more 1·ehemcnl in his •:001n1enls :.ibout Hradshi.111 "s perl'orm:.lnt:I.': "\\"c n1 udc ' Terry Bradshav• in1o :1n :di-pro toniJ?ht ." Br<.1ds ha1\' thrl·11 :IJ 1<1rd!> to Fran\.; l.c1r1s fo r a first qu;.irtCr store. run I~ ~:irds for ;,i 1ouc hrlo1rn in the scc·und <1ua rt cr and t ossrfl one ~;.ird to Lar ry Hro11 n for a I hi rd pc·noc.I m;1 rkl'r. S11 ann·s r,.\-~':Jrd !'ican)pcr ;l!!>o ea me 1n the third pcrind. lk-t11ccn l!ro1\n"s luuchdl111n :ind th{' one by S11·ann, the S;1in1s notCh{'{I their single score of the night -:.i 10- 1 <11·d p<i ss fro m resC'rre <1uartcrhal'k U11bby Scoll to rookie tight end Paul Srul. Sl·ott st~·pped in l;lle in th e first h:.i!f. .1fll'I" startint! qu;.ir!crback Archie ~l :1nn1n~ had .e,one 2-lO-:~ in passing. S<'Olt hi! c iJ::hl of:.!'.! 111lhout hC'1n~ Pll'kl«l off. .Joe Grl't'nl' ;.inti S1e1·(• Fu r ne :-.:-. ..;:1l'ke1l :\lanning t111et.•. 'l"hcy gol to Seo!! for t1ro more s;1rks. a n<I Dl\'i)..!hl \\"hilt' n:nlcd Scott to :idd :.i fift h sack t11 the Stl·l.'lcr th·fensi1·c slatistil'S. ThC'y e:ime 1n!tl the j.!ame 11·1th ~10 S:J('kS in lll ~an1cs and 1he \FL's 1 hi rd-ranked tlcf(·n ~t.·. 1'hc Saints v.·cre r;inkctl fourt h. ·rhe Steelers 1lcfcnsC' held the Saints to a total of liR yar1\s from scrim- n1a;;:.e~11_hilc thc_P1tL...buc,c.h offense. lla!> )!arner1n~ 33·t -272 of it ground ~·<.ird;.i~<'- i\l lL\\'ACKEE-Th<' Los Ang<'les Lak t!rs \\"ill t est Kareem 1\bdul - .Jabbar a nd the 1\Ji]\raukec Bucks tonight in National Basketball As- sociation action. It'll be telc\'ised by Channel 5 at 6 .. 1\lih1·aukee is in the 1\lidY.'Cst Di1•ision basem ent with a 4·13 record after J ab- bar missed most of the early se;.ison due to injury. The Lakcrs are in the P:lcifit: Di1·ision cellar. Jabbar. \vearing special goggles to protect a n eye in- .1urr . scored 17 points Saturday as the Hucks be:.it the New \'ork Knicks, 90-i2. Jack."fOI• Trade:-, OA.KLAND -''I expect to be tradC'd 11ithin thrcc weeks." sars Oakland A "s slugger Regg ie Jackson. "I '''ill not bandy around names - names of my players or players on other clubs," A 's O\Yner Churles 0 . F inley said J\londay when asked about reports that Jack son might be traded to the 13:ilti more Orioles or a !\"at ion a I Le;.i guc elub. Hut Jackson. in an intervie1v ,,·it h S:.in J ose Al crcury-r.;e\1·s colum nist J ohn Lindblom, said the reports ;ire ··no hocus-~cu s ." Solt1111011 !s 'l'•!Ottt 3rd BLOO:\Ili\'GTOK, Ind. ·-The Cnh·{'rsity of Texas <El Paso), CO· coached by Alike Solomon, ex· \\"estminstc r High state mile cham- pion. fini shed third in the Nationa l CollC'giatc Athletic AssoC'at ion cross t ountry finals. he rc. l\1onday. El Pa so com piled 136 points to fi ni sh behind l'h:.impion OrC'go n ancl runncrup \\"cslern Kcntuckv. \\'es\1.'rn Kentucky's Nick RosC' 11.·on ind il·i<l ua l honors b,\· eom11leting the six-mile dist:.in ce in 29:22, seven seconds be tter than second·placc J ohn !\"gcon of \\'ashinglon St<i le \\'i!son \V aig1ra o( El Paso 1vas third in 29 :50 ove r the soggy course. ,111dr•1s R (.-hired CORVALLIS, Ore. -Dee Andros has :.i job for at least another year . E:rcsideo t--R-ober-t-1\f tte Vie a r -of Oregon Stale University rene11·ed 1\n- cfros' contract as head football coc.ch Pitt s bur g h l'O:ic h Chuc k .\oil \\ ouldrft com 1n if hin1sclf to cfill1iil! the J,!:ime of m usical (JU<1rtt.•rh:1r ks he 's been pl a:-r 1 n~ all se:i:-.on. but he did praise Bradsha11 's pcriornt<incl' "Bradsh;.i11• played a 'hcl'k of J fine J.'.11n <-." \oll sa 11L · Conel1es 011ti111istic ,\'oil h :1s rot a tC'd quJ rt l'r ha ck l'hnrc' an1n n c. Bra<l ~ha1r, Jot.• Gilh;.1111 o.ind i·crr1 llanra!l ~. !-a.11ng he 1,1·;,i . ..; 11 ,,1t1n l! fn r a 11.'<.tdt·r lo t'ml·rgc and ··t;,il..c the bull hy ! he horns.·· SCDltE-I Y OUAlttEIU P.!1~~u•Ql'I 1 I I• 0 lt '-• .. Orl•4n• 0 0 I 0 1 I'«! l •,.-,.J t p•H t•om l!rf<IY>•,. lc;..r~I• ••('I P,TI 8•..C>h•,.-11•'1,n !c.trt•••o<• I P•TI ~ .... nn &•punt r•lurn f"r•••-••01 NO !.<'•I IOP••~ l•O"' S<o!! •MrCl••d ••C> \ P,n l11own 1 p•\\t•Q"1 6r.ihn.i .. ll.,.'~'"''(I \ A 11,ioOI. STl.flSTICS ,,, " '!11\t•OI Y••d~ •l l'I l'•u!nt Y., 41. llD llilu1n •••d~ 1:" P•"tl I 1f .' """ti" ' ., ,...,._w...t 11 J'otfl•llif\.,OfO~ 10 \!~ li'ID!Yl DUl.l lll.OE ltS " ,, JJ IGQ 111) " lD )? l ' " " "' ltU~ING P1U\llU•Q~ "'''"' l~ "' 9•.o(lo,hdw~ °"· o..,;~ u iJ i.e .. Or!••n;.. M.>•....., 1110. So...en1 ).-1'. PNu11Klll ll jllf(EIVING l'oll•bu•qll, I •..,, : II, >I•"'' l mo nu• Ot\f ,.,,. Otlt•'" Po" r• l X!. St•• l d l'ASS1r.c, P,tl\llur~h 61.00'11.1"' 'i. ~. IO Y•"h ,.. ... U< .. ..,,\. !><<1111 n o, IOI, J;>,,,,,,,nol 10 l. • • HB Gal Wins Fi11al Pick e roo :\lar\' Cr:l \ •II ll111111ngton Bt'<lt'h ··~p1ur'1'd !hv fn1 al r1.•,l!ular '1·;1,nn l'i-!i!>\.;1 11 l'h•~('r"o fo11th'1 ll fur1•c:1,.1uH1. ~·onlrst 11·ith onl\' (our 11 i·ong for I.1st 11't·1·kend · ~ 311 "I' l~ct f'•I c:1 nil'" :-;he (H'IUall\' .'ih:ll'l'<I (1rst pla("(' \\ 1Lh !hi'\'\' nt hcr " <>n nt<-s l.ntt 'i hut V.'as .1" ardl·d. 1·il•tflry 1 ia I hC' tie-1Jre:.1k('r. :-lhe 1\,\S 11 1th1n t·i~hl µ01nb nf hlltini: th:it l'.ital on thl' hut ton. . Thu.5 she ri ualif1c$ rrtr the big honanza --a ho11 1 p1rk1n.1? r4DOff of lit<' 10 l'"C'Ckl1· rhum!)l'I. d •la1IS Of \1i1rr h u 111 3 jlflt':l l 1n future C'dlt1o ns or the Da ily Pilot C.ra,\' \\On " port:ilJI<' hlark :.l nd \1'h1te tell!\ 1-;1on ~l'I trom spon~nr1 n1? i\UC Color T el\•1 !~ion o;for cs of llunt · 1n•,-tofl Be:t ('h '/'ho• runncrsu1} e:1<>h ~1·! 1..;,.t:ih!C' l'JdlO:i. CQllflC!'I\' 'Jf ;\BC' C'olor T\' b ritt ~l uhlt i: 11f ~;.int.1 \na and ! rtobf.>rt HOl.'hnlC of Co'l<l ~l.'~.t pl::i 1•1•<I I s~rond OJ nd I hi rd .'rhe JO 11cckl:r chJ nip~ 11~11 he rom · pel1n g for the g rand prize, t1 1fi:inrh · Z1inith Cl)lor s et {rom ADC Culor Trlevfs ion i1torc-s. Cage Openers Near For Bruins, Trojans LO~ AXG Et.ES (,\Jl) -Bob llo,l'd 'i.11rl \lond:iy his Sou1hc rn C:i lifornia ha skl'I hall \c:.in1 s!rl.'~:-.cd '';11vay from lht• U:.il l dcfC'nSl' too 1nuc·h ll:l sl vc:u· 11•c f<Jrgol to guard the J.!UY \I it h thc0 h:1 I I.'' Jn J!l't•1·1cv.· 1 n.(! hi s I !li I· 7.'i h:1 skct ha 11 i l»Hn for 1\1itl·r.~. Boid said he 11as optim1:1tic :1bout the "l'roJans offrnsr an1l "\1e shoulfl bt• 1·cr~· t•oncerncd ;1hout 1hC r1•ho11nd ini.: :.ind <lcfense. ·1 hi:-. ~ l'<H" 11 t' · 1 l :-.11·1·ss ,1 :-.t rong on-I he· h<i ll tll•ft_•flSl' .. lt 1\·a\ coach .John \\'oodcn of l"C l~A . :r-:11(1 tht• Hru111 'i 11ould ht> slron~ :it f1 )r11:irtl ;,ind nn\ :-.o slron}! al ~u<ird. hut hC' said hr 11·;1s happily surprised h~· his backrourt in last f.aturc\ay • n1i.:ht's RO-Gil \'i("!nry O\'er i\lhlC'lt'S 111 .\1•\ ion 1n a pr act l<'l' g;i nll' ' I 11:1" 1•s 1n•t•1111t~-plea sed 11·ith Pl·te '!'rl.:011<'h ;.ind Jin1 Sp1llanP," \\'0<1dc n ·'~1111. ··in pral"llc·c "('~s111n s. I h:11l' nota·l•1l th:.tl l'<.'tl'. lo ;i l!rt·at l'\lCn!. 11;1, hl':::un lo t'Ontrol his prt1hl1•111 of ltu: p,1 .,t l\10 s(•a:-.on'> l h1· 1:14·[.; of 1•m111ton:ll 1·•)ntl'1ril., 1\11d Spi1J ;111l' h;1s ~bu11 n f Ull.' pro!).l'l.'.:<!>." lt 1\a.; a THl'Clln ;: fu ll of oplin11sn1 !ur· ;i ll !ht co:1che~ bel':1u;o.(• not10(l~· h:1~ lost :i iz~nlt' )t:I . nont• h:i s bceu pl;.i \ ed. \Voodro hadn 't had ;i prJct1ce ~"nl<· in ycurs. but S:1tur(t1 y's ~;irnc ~a1 t.' him un opportun11 r ro-!Wl' Ills pl a~ C"rs undL·r 1?.'ln1r ('ond11ions heforc u (!On· 1cs1 counts for lhc i'cc-ord :riid he 11 ncx· 1><'ctcdly told 11 riter1' his 3l;irtini:t lineup. lie snid 6-foot -11 Hnlph Drollin~er y.·ould be ut ('Cnter 111th G-9 Richard \\'<1<;h1ni:?ton a nd fi-7 IJ;i\'{' "I C'~crs at ror11a rd-; ~I P~('r$ 1s the only return· 1ni.:: ~lJ !'tcr frorn t.1~1 ~C<1r's te<1m \1h1eh 11ound up th1rcl 1n lht: :\C>\.\ tournJlll't•n t. 111• s:.ud .\ntlrc \ff('artr r 11 ould :-.tu rt .il ~ll:Jt'<I 1\ 11 h t•1t h1·r l "r,UO\'ll'h o r Sp11lanl' on the other side. "If Droll · 1n,llt'1" t•o n1rs 1)\ll , /'rl tir inc·l1nl'i1 tu mol'e \\';.i,h1n 1:t1)n t() centtir a nd tir1n.I( in \\"i the rt C)l!nd C'.' · h<' adrlC>rl Anotht•r top ftJr11unl f1,1r the Uru1n~ . ' fi,1?urcd lo be :\l ;i rques Johnson. the 6-6 junior 1\"h<111·as slrickC'n \l'ith hepatitis c;1 rlicr this year a nd is l'C'tupe rating-. "The doctors sJid .Johnson could 1rork out 40 pe rtent of the time this 111•!1 k ." \V ooden said. "\Veit, I 11·<1tehc<I him carcfull~· in practice and it 11·as obvious he 1\'.'.ls so 11·oc(ullv l\(·;i k. hl' \\':IS rL•:Lll:v 1lragginJ? and 11·C h;ul only been doing a fire-m inute drill. "The doct ors said he could 11·ork out 00 percent next 11 eek. 80 perC'cnt the 11('t•k :1flc r and n1a~·be 100 percent the fol\ov.·ing 1,1·cek, "hut hf! has to sec the doctors agai n. I d on't 11·ant to pred1cl \\'hen he'll be able lo play, b\lt I'm C'er· 1:iin ly not going to rush it. l \·e m ade t h;il m istake in the past -the mistake of letting the player talk me into play- tnl! him he fore I f!.!lt he y.·a i; ready.·· Grid Rankings For Culleges Wrll.,..'Poll ._ 1 O~t• tftl tOO·O 1,1).f 11,~tvl.-id J.JO 7U l '-16 !!01 100·11 1,0.li> 11 Ml.ml,0 . •-0·1 11• J Ol>loS!t!t 10.1-0 t~·Jl.N C.,p,SI. •·J-0 HJ •.Mtni!Ofil ...,0.!·0 .,,.! ... l.'Mlch$1, /).1 HI S.NIH•tO•ll'll' •·1-0 .. , 15.tl°'1Uot'I J.JO ~ •use •1-1 ~ i..e.,io. 1-.J.o ts 1 A~llu•rt t.1-0 ~ II. ft••• 1-H 60 I f••••AIM •H »o II. f>o!t 7-:H JS t .N<ol»'••-t l •>O 311 II Wl-rti.ln J~.0 11 IO.""'n"Si.11 a.J.O .... 10.lr~Yturtv l•JI IS• Olhto ·~•l•l"'I volt" h•lfd .i~1;u11,· Ari'°"", C..JllOl'ni•, (~-. FIOfl(U, M1~'"$1pol 5111t, M••-1, Olil-•S1•1t, ftm•lt. T""""*• T•••• f..ert, U{l A, Ult~ SI tilt. , fl[AM t 1.11~-IJl f !f(l-fj) lJt II .1,1.atylMld !f )I )I 1 Oo!,.Sltlt !10-11 JOI 11 Ml-I !Oh .. I (f-0-11 lJ J Mk.rt-Ill II 13' tJ 8••111< 11 ll n •UK.11 111 J1J 1t,MiChl0<111S! ll·J..ll U S NQ1,,·D•..,..~•11 );II tS >ioi.\lon fJ.tl I t ""°"'"It 11 111 It, rt" I Plll !I·~! S 1 ~r11•1A&M t1 11 " tTI@l •rr~t t•J) s I N~Oltl._t II )! II !I. IT••! Tt•fl fr.JI '• t Pon,.Sr•rt ll-Jl u lf,.1 81'\l !l•J·ll • 10 Ncr!~(•r $! !111 •1 JO',~tMM 1141 J Nolt · 8y •t,••mt"I •+lh tl'lt •mt"t"" lootNll (~PW\ _,,_Of' PIOW!ICWI 1)¥ llW NU.'-ffl l,.lit;l11llt IOI' too HI • ..., ftf!lll"•I tl'llrt'l~PCO!l\loitlatl"" llY I"" ti~ BH•lf o1 C<1•<"" Th"W lt<tmt (Ul't,.111, o~ ,.._. tlon ••• 0'1•1\om•, \Ml.I, C:ol1lor"'•· LOili h•\fl St•t. ....., South.,.. \lfl ft LOii• ~1.,,._ ' ' , fllonday ni ght just 30 minutes after the school's lntC'rcol!egiate Athletic Doard made the r erommendation and cave Andros a vole of confidence. Ant1ros' teams ha1·e been 2-9, 2-9 and 3-8 the rast three seasons and it had bee n rumored hC' might be fired 01v••11s Wooed SEATTLE -Jim 011·ens has been offered a one-year contract to con· tinue as head football coach at the Unil'er sity of \Vashington'. a job he has held for the past 18 years. Owens has nol indicated to his c.s- sociatC'S V.'hether he y.•auld sign the contract. S l111r1n11r 011t LARAJ\1 1E . \Vyo. -The University of Wyoming. 1,1·hich hasn't had a \Vin- ning footb;,IJ team s inec 1~69. is look· ing for a nC\V coach. Alhletic director George tltcC:irty a nnounced l\l ondav that head toach Frilz Shurmur's Contrarl had been '"terminated by mutual agreement (;il1."f•,•• fl••its :\1.i\NllATT.i\1\'. Kan. -Vince Gibson. 11·ho promised Kansas State rooters in 1967 thal "'ilh a little Purple Pride, "v.·e gonna 1v in ." quit the head football coaching post ~londay . Gibson left behind a 33-52 record , less than the \I' inning percentage de- m;1nded by his ste rnest critics among K-Stalc alumni. Br11i11s M'i11 LOS .-\XG El.ES -1\ goal by Sergio Vl'l.'.lsquez 11·ith 45 seconds left in tri· · pie O\'Cr timc ,!!ave the VCLA Rruins a 3-2 vi('tor,r 01 ..:r San Jose State l\lon· driy in 1he firs t round of the \C.-\.-\ \\'cstcrn llcgional soccer pla,Yoffs. lltt!lf!S fJll 'f\! :\E\V'YOHK -\\'oody Hayes. Oh io St;.ite's voJ;1tite football eoach. y.·ill be .the color eommcntator for Saturd:.iy's nationally tclC'\'ised footha ll game hctween l"otrc Dam(' and Southern ealifornia; A"llC· TV""3nnoun<'l!d-~1 011 - day. 1•ric•c1S (j11c·l1c111ge(I LOS A\'G ELES -The Los Angeles Dodgers say their ticket prices next season \1·ill be unchang{'d for the 18th year in a ro1v. · Prices for b:.iscball games at Dodger Stadium \l'i!I stay at Sl.50 for gencr;,il admiss ion, 52.50 for reserl'cd scats and SJ.50 fo r box seats, the team ;,nnounC'ed. Clu1rger.• S11Spe 11ded SAN DIEGO -San Diego Chargers {'Oac h Tommy Prothro says he's s us- pend ed running back Cid Edwards ~111d defcnsil'e e nd Coy Bacon from the · :\ational Foolb<i!I League 1'ean1 tC'am. "I \\"OU\d h:.i\'e no ' comment," Prothro said ~l onda~·. "I think It is best if v.·c didn't get into the reasons for I he discipline ." MIKE HARGROVE Hargrove Named AL's Top Rookie. .i\RLl!\'GTO:\. 'J'ex . !A l'1 Six ~cars :J l!O, the odds prob:.ilJ lr 11·e re gre:.i te r that :\like Jl;.1rgro1·c \\'Ot1 ld he ;1 star in the i\'at'lo11 ;.i l Football League or the:-.; at ional Ba skelh;,ill As- sociation th;,in th<' American Ll·:.i xue Rook ie of the Yc;1r It 11·asn ·1 that he 11 as such a prom is· ing football ur hasketb:.ill player. hut 111ore that his baseball hack~round \1·asn't in the mtj]d of :1 major leag ue star. 1-IO\\"e\"C'r. it"s not surprising that l!~r~ro"c v.·as named :\lo11day as the top AL rookie of lfli4 . lie hil .323 as ;,i first baseman-llcs1r.nated hilt('r and 11·as a 1·it;d me1nber of ;,i Tc x:.ls Hangers tl'am that iumpc:d from last -. pl;,iec jokes tu p1'nn:u1l-C'ontt•nd 1ng rcs11ectahd1ty in one ~·e:.1r . .. I try tn fig ure out ho1v ii h:1 ppcned, bul 1 l'un 't." sa~·s lh1rgro\'e. "I l:On- ''I didn't 11·a nt tn pl;.ir l he gan1l' fo~ri· d:.iy night," Pioneer coach Bob Spin- dola told the D:.iily Pilot l\londa.1· "'But the CJ F office recomme nded that \\'e play ii because :.i protest 11ould not be :.ieted upon until ~Ion· d:.iy." !101\' did Pioneer happc·n lo catch rt'presentati1·es of St. Paul spying on its practice sessions'! '"One or our ;ilumni sa11· thcm as he 11·as coming home from u·ork and he came o\·cr to tell our coaching st aff," Spindola sa id ' '"One of our assistant coaches and our principal 1rcnt across the street lo the \·an a nd ca ug ht the m red-handed. '"l'hcv came ucross the street a nll ;.idm1ttCd it so lhcrc \\';.is no usc in de· nyin~ittotheCIF." I lo\1· did the spring affect the out- eome of the ~;.im e 11·hic h S! Paul iron. •1-1-8"! ""\\"c pla.ved a \'Cry fl at game ;i nd !hey 11ere super preparetl fur us after 11·:itching c.11 of ou r 11rac.ticcs. The~· had all the information :.ibout our lea rn :.ind \I hen 11·c reported the situa- tion to thC' Cl F l'hursd:i~· morning, \IC asked that the gamC' be canceled. ··rm sure this had a lot to do \\'ilh th{' play of our learn. \\'e are m uc h better than 11·c sh01\'ed in that g;,imc.'' Penske Gets $9,100 Fine si<le rcd go1n ~ to '!'CL' on a footh:.i!I O:\T1\RIO rAP l -:\,\SC,\R of- :-.cholarship afll·r high sl'huol. If I had ficials said ~londay l~ogcr Pcns\.;e dnnc t h;.it . 1 p1·oh;d1l r 11uuld he l1;1ll been l'lnl•d S9.IOO because the coaching so1ne11·he re no\1· ., cnAi ne in his C'a r 1 hat ,,..on the Times lla rg rol'e 11·a s ;,i fuoth;.il l ;ind b;.iskcl· 50U Gr;.ind Xation:il stock car race hall !>la ndout al Pl'rry1 on I l i ~b St'hool Sund a~ had be~n 11\cga!I~-111 epared. in the 1'cxas Panhandle in !he 19ii0s. Thl' 1 1ctory by drtll'r Dobb~ 1\lhson lie might h;,i1·(' lit<iTrl·d in baseball, . :JI Ontario :\lotor Speed1,1·ay remained oo.·iTtlte schoor fiTid l"ic!Cled-aleain. --off1c1al. tro"-e\·eT·. 1rndi!r l\'ASC,\R "I asked my coach y.·;.1' ire didn't play baseball at school a nd he s aid it "·a s too rold." s;iys 11;.irg ro'l' ··rvc hC'ard t alk they n1ighl st:i rt pl;1 ~in )'.! hasehall thcre. bul I doubt 1t.'" l/;.ir~ro\·c srud he had son1e succe~s in Lit tle Lt·ai:ut• a nd ;\mer1c;111 Lt'1,:ion basl·hall, but his cxrcril'llCe h:icl hccn limited to sonic 20 gt1 mcs ;1 yc:.ir. \\'hen he 11l·n1 tu \'ot·the:.i stern Slate Coltl•ge in Okl:ihrim:i he 1\·anled to. 11l<1r rootb:.ill and hasketball only. bot his fa ther persuaded hin1 to go out ror baseb<ill. too. I/is coll cgc footha!l e:1reer lasted one r<':.1r anrt he 1)la1·cd h:.i skctball for 1110 yt'a rs, but ll:1ri,:101'c kept hitt in g baseballs. llis eollcg-e baseb;ill perform:incc 11 as i.:ood hHI not (·~e-opcning and he \CllSJ)leked by the R;.1ngers in 1hc 25th round or th e l!l72 ha'lch:dl draft :.ifler some 500 othe r plu ~ ers 11 crc l'ho~cn . rules. a spokesman said. 1'he spokes man said the fine y.·as the f:.irgest 'e\'er hr :'\1\SC . .\R against the 01,1 ne r of a v.·i nning car. ,.\ po:-;t -race insp('ction shoy.·ed the engi ne in the car had ilJC'gal \"alvc lif- ters -roll er tappets --\I hich are not al1011·ed un less the\' arc :.i standard production item . an 'official said. l 'hc rine 11·as decidC'd b~· Bill France Jr .. president of the sanctionini;! body, ;.ind Lin Kuchler. \'ice president in charge of competition. l\ASC . .\R s:iid the illegal 1·;,il\'e gear 11·as found late Sunday during an engine t car -clo\1·n lhal is routine l'or a ll \\'inning cars. 1'he rc 1vr1s no comment from PenskC' or Allison. Officials said the largest nnes in rc- l"cnl years 11·ere Sl.500 against one dri\'t'r for ignoring a bl:.ick flag signal orderi ng ;i car out of a race and Sl ,000 for an illegal carburetor plate dis· covered before the start or a race. No Bowl Has Bo Boiling Michigan, Deserves Bid Elsewhere-Schembechler Ari;:\ ARBOR , l\lic h . l APl - ~r ic higa n, the 11 inningcst colle~e foot. hall te:.im in the country o\"er the past three ye:1rs. once a ~ain isn1t going to u tJo11•l p:amc. Despite flliC'hi ~an's 30-2-1 record OYf!r th1lt !f(>a n, Oh fo Slate has nul:l ged the \Vol\'t'rines out <•II t h1·ec yenr$ for the Ho~e Ho\1·J bid. ,\nd a contruct bet wren the Pacific Eight conference and tb{' Bil! Ten bars the schools from particip:iting in other post-season bo1vls. So on(!C more this .1·ear . the mi~hty \Vol\"eri nes will be sidelined. T hat has ~t i(!hlga n (!Oach Bo Schembcchlcr boiling. Despite being on probation for criticism of last )'tar's RoSe &\\·f \'Ole . he does n 'I m ind telling C\'eryonc his rcellngs about. the Injustice he feels ha~ been dont to his playcrs parti c ular!~ the seniors. "It '!> t1 ~hamc people can't i>ee )lichh:an 11l :1y In a boy.·\ ~ilm('.'' he said ~londay. "1'11ichlJ:,an has the Rrcatcst de· fensl\"C rootball te3m)n the nation 10· d;iy. bar none. · "I'm not Sa)•Jr1g l\.l' shnuld be in t he Rose Bo1v l -thol "''ns IMt on tha foot· 1)1111 fie ld. But "'C !;hnuld be allO\\ed to pl:iy In ~not her boy.•I." ~l ichigan fi ni shed l\'i1h a,10-1 rC'cord this season, losln,q Saturdar to Ohio SU:1tc 12-10 und subst•qucn!l~· losing the \"1)tc of Big 1'en athleOc directors. In " setr('I ballot Sund:.iy, they chose Ohio Stale . to -l'h<1n1rri on 11''th ~!"iChlp.;ln, ro represent the conference ul the Bo!ic 801\ l for a n unprccedent· ed lhir·d s traii?ht lime. "fht• \\'ol\'l'rincs \1·on !he Di g 1'(!n ti - tle in 1971 and 11•ent to the Rose l{o1rl. They ht11 e tic:d OSU fot the Cro~vn.the la s t three yc:1ri; only to see the Cage Ratings ., ''Mtil"" ""'" \.P<l .C.,,~ UJl ~· II Not11IC.•011n• "' J VCL4 HI IUI •• 11 ~ •• 0. .... 111 '" t llldo.tM (Tl ... ,...,,.,. '" 1 Ml.•V1-!11 "' II flT ... llltM• ,. I ""'"l11tlle '" 1i Mtmtlll••\l•ll "' • IL'tM.o' '" 1&. Kertho(ly " J ~lllC..•.fl\ m 11.Mkh•Q.., "' • l0\11\V!llt .. 11 MIMtM1• " • '""bol .... "' H l riHfll .. lG $ (>llllQ•J\lt "' ~.-" °'""'• rlf4'.•••''IO Vflf~, fl'\le.i ~IP'lfll'l«lllJ '-'frfWll Sl•lt, A\OOUtJ\, l'l,iO" (QlltGf. O•ildlry, (IM.1Nllll, Cttm'°", C.n1tn.,r. 0.!tDll, 0.l'!Gfl, 0.PfU!, '"""""' ''Oflll•, F! .. !4• S11lt, """""· '*"•fGfl, J~•Mfl'l111t, l•Slllt, C•I Sll lt /LOl!Q '-•t cl'l l, M•nl'l1111n, M~.Kllw\fll'• MIOlfl• ff""'\""· flllv10,;..4, ..... D.$r <)l,ifl\Qf!'l•. Ot tl llotltrlt, o.....,, PUI, Sol~ f'tAft("'' ~•"le, SOvlh A!tNrn.1, 51<11110ffl. ~t JOh~'" 111 .. ~. v.n: lltlblll, W1~(llll0!011, Wfllt•rt KlllhK-f, Bucke~·cs go each time. Sche mhechler bec<in1e head couch al ).lichiS!<ln in 1969 and since then the lt•;nn hc.s posted a 58-7·1 rcco1·d. in- c luding 50-4-1 sine'-'! 1170. Schc mbccl1ler suJd rt.londu\' Hfl er- noon that if the one-0011.'\ rlile isn 't thangcd. "I'd De in favor of opening it u1> and telling the 0011·! people thnt if 11(' don't .co to the Rose Bo\\'I \11circ <i\'a il al)le lo play in I heir l>011•l gan1cs . -\\'c cfnrn \\'Cll m ight go, Big Ten or not'." Lat<'r he admitted he ha!i no say.In the maller and said, "It's prettv ob· 1·ious they're not going to li!iten to "'hat I ha,·c to say. I'm not Don , Canham. 1 work for him and It he says no. it's no." Cunham . fllichiJ?an's alhl<'lic direc· tor. !laid !iientimcnt among conference athletic directors on send1ni:.: Ulf.l Ten teams l o oth{'r 0011.·ls "h; hCO\'i lv \\Cl,l!httd" in rU\'Or Of than(.:ing th°C t·urrl'nl poliry . lie :iu1d thl' ,\Os n\U$1 JPIU'O\'C ;t {'h:1ni:c. t hen the ru{'ulty :ithlctlc rc1H"l'Scnt':1ti1·eii must :11>Pl'O\'C It . then the "\\'hilc ll C'sOlutlon" n 1iO·day period IQ "'cii;:h sentiment -JU>cs into cffctl . Then 1t goes back tu the faculty rcps,ror OJ vote. · \ e r R d i. P. a c 6 f s a v y s I s l s s s a r f j s f c s a e 0 q r s r • Su11set Le ogue Footboll Cho111pio11s Tu•lday, No vembef 26, 1974 DAILY PIL OT 85 ' II Fo r El Toro . Van Liew Ket ToBigYea~: ...... By UAVt: ltO!\IA/'\0 011M0.1lrl"it.i"ull 01\l" of!/\(' big l"l":ISOnS lhl' El 'l'o ro ll i i.:h Ch:..rgcrs mad t" thl· C l F fc)oih:dl p\;iyoffs tht•ir 1'1rst 11\0 )l•ars 1s the suc<·CS!. of their run n1ni.:l!anl1'. ~ach Bill Pizzica's Ne\\'port 1-Iarbor 1-ligh Sailors v.·on the league title Butera, Phil \Vest, Dale Saunders. (1'hird rO\\') ·rorn lla\\kins. Slcvc v.•1th a 6-t mark. First ro\v {from left) Steve Ri chardson Bob J.lankr Bruno, Jeff \Vilkes, Brian Theriot. Dan Christy , Bill llanll'y. Scott Reid , 'fhc kl'y to that runn1n~ i:aml' ":JS full hack Chuck Van L1e1o1., 11 ho not onl.\ µil'k S up plt·nt) of~ .1rd.1i.:e but is an t':'l.Ct·llenl hlo(·~1·r :111d gcncrallv 111akl·S ~I ·r,)r·o· s offt•nsl' ·~o 1'h1s ) t'ar he h:i <: Jlll'kCd up !\HJ ) a.rd s 1n 162 i•;1 rrll"'• lo!" :1 5 ·1 ;11t•r;J ~l' :inti last :..t•;1so n h1· µ..11nrcl ! ~51 )ards 111 l iO 1·a r·ri1~!. in HI ?\fare Laz~ara , Bryant l-I un1ann, Brian \Vhitford. Ed Mors~. Jim.Popa\': Kevin Lindsay, Dan Strajna, Cho r lcs Upthl•grO\'l', l~relt l\'IaJlo('k, Craig Paul Colli ns. Art Sorte, Da\'C llelfrich, Bucko Shaw. '!'om Bazacas. i\loo n . Roy Ray. (Fourth ro .. i;) Phil 'l'upy, Chu('k l~ulli ngton. Ril'h (Second row) John Phipps. Jim llanke. ~f are Wilsey, Rick John, Jeff l·larrison, Vin Mulroy, Gordon Adams. Steve F'olcy. Oavt-· Kcnl , KL·rry __ S_t_•_r_r_, _J_o_h_1_1 _N_ri~c~h~o~b~'._J~e=l~'f_ll~·e~i='=s~. ~P~a='='l:._:D~c~L=a~n=ce=l~l=o~ll~i ~· ~J~i~m:._:>~lc=l:f~r~i c~h~._C:::::h:ip"._ _ ___::D:t~1k~·e~.-M:::.:a~1~·k~S~tc~':'e~r~s~o~n~.~~~l~a~ll'...:D~i~c~k~c2y~, ~l~'c~l~c:_::M~c~·C~o~'='~'·~nc___________ µa !Il l'" 'l'h 1 ~ , l'" r t1011 t·1·1·r CHUCK VAN LIEW El 'J'o ro fael·J n1 ue h toughl·r 11 hiC'h prl'!>l'lll:> nivri..· ul " Area ·Prep Basketball Outlook <'Onlpl't ilion. ('halll•nge tu nlt' " A ti·l , 19U pound senior. \'on Lie"' L!> ;1n excellent \'an Liew 11·enl Uoth \1ays 1lcfc11s11·c plai·t'I' for~vera l ;.incl 11·as also vcr~· valuubh• rt·a!>O US , <a i.'l'u rd!n~ lu 1<1 !'.:I 'foro as a' dC'f(•nsi\"f' ~I O<Jr<'. p I a y t• r. 1-1 e pla y ed ' .. llis lies! ass1.:t ts pro- l!nchackcr a nd "'as one of llablv his llUl'SUit," says Prep basketball action for Orange Coast area teams gets unde r way P.1onday with the first round of the M a rin a -W estm ins te r tourney slated. Here's a capsule look at each or the area's 15 teatns: Coro110 del 1tlffr Two senior starters fro"!, the 1973·74 campaign· dot the Corona del t..l ar 1-ligh roster as coach Tandy Gillis attempts to mold a Century League title contender. Bark arc 6-2 guard Chris Baker a nd 6-3 for1o1.•ard Ken Ro11·ell. Haker is Cd:\l "s bl:'sl deft•ns1\'l· rla.ver and Ho\1 c·l I is a good rcbounclt:r :Jnd Jl.'JO plays good defense. The other starting guard will be Paul Anderson, '>''ho alon g with Boke r bas clinched a berth. Anderson is a 6·1 ~t:1nllout who was the jwtior va rsity's leading scorer last Yl'ar before he was injured. The Dolphins are small an d 1o1.·ill run a three forward-two guard offense. Along with Ripple, Jeff Paulson, a 6-2 jwtior who was the l\lVP of the jayvee s, and H en r y Mikie'l'·icz, a 6-3 leaper, will probably be the starting forwards . Completing Dana Hills seven man team are 5·11 Rick Hallsted and 6-5 John Bruns. Stillson rates Sa n Clem ente and Laguna Beach as the teams to beat in the South Coast League. lie picks El Toro third and figures it is a toss·up for fourt h bet.,.,•ccn Mission Viejo, University and Dana 1-lills. t :dis'''' ''We'll r un if we get the · Three other players, all opportunity. members of the sophomore Jim McCloskey, a 6·4 team last season, are also center, averaged around 10 vying for a s tartin g points per game and is the position. They include tallest Eagles player. Perry Harbin (6-0/, Paul Other returnees are 6·0 Finchamp {5-10) and Kevin guard Elwood Hansen and Karkut (5·9). · 6-1 for1\"ard John :'\isbct who scored 22 points in Lag11110 Beotia Estancia's finale against Los Alamitos last year. Ray Orgill, a 5 -9 sophomore guard, will sta rt alongside Hansen, but the otht.•r forward has not been decided, with Pete Marth and Br yant Walkins, both 6·2 seniors , in contentio n. Kyle Bishoff , a 5·9 junior, wil l play some in the backcou rt. 1·,,,,,,,,,;,. ··,,11e,1 Thanks to four retui-n1ng starters, the Laguna Beach Artists are o ne of the !avorites to win this year's South Coas t L eag u e· championship. Coach Jerry Fair has ·three sharp-shooting ~uards in 5·10 Frank Wright, 5-10 Mike Serrano and 5·11 Mark Rathbun, a ll of \\'hon1 played regularly on last year's 9·15squad. Another returning start.er -uJvc Uro"·n has no idea is6·1£orward MikeKoenig. The Edi s on ll igh ho11 In s Fountain Vall£•y EricDawson.a6·2senior, Char ge r s "'ill not win B<irons \~·illfarethisseason. is pre sentl y starl ing gamesonsizelhisyear. "\Ve 're inexperienced alongside Koeni g and Ben "We're not real big," and sort of s mall." he savs. Bacon, a 5.3 Senior, is" the says coach Da,·e 1\tohs. ''Last year. "'C we.re startingpivotman. .. We"rcgoingtohavetorely basit'ally a power learn. The Artists could receive on quickness." Thit-year, we will be more a major boost if Mickey Other guards arc llich The Chargers' tallest ofa u\I court team." Allen, a 6·1 senior, is ready Nebb, Scott Custer, Gary player 1s 6-5 senior center t, ntain Valley finished when league play begins in Guisne96 and Jeff Ruzicka . 'rom Lloy, who averaged ~9·6 \~st year and were 13·1 December. Allen broke his Battling at forward arc 11.1 points last season on a tn Irvine League action. ankle in football but should E c c t e s ( 5 . 1 o Seymour7.6. lhekcy~toEl'foro's Oktc dc-~IOOl'l'. "lie niu1·cs to the guard-forwa rd) and Jim 1-lagcy says of Seymour, fcnsc. ball 1 L·r.' 11uirkly :ind is u Schultz (5·9 sophomore ··he has developed a very Ac<"o rd1ng tu El ·roro surl·t:i<·~h·r "' guard). fine hook ~hu t. 1s 1·1;>r1 1·oa e h ril :•C t\loor1.:, \"an \":in I.1 1·11 \1 ,1 ~ not ;1l1o1.·a,·s ··\VL• 11·;11 he the sni;ill l':-.1 strong. outlets well and l.ie11•'s runnin,g strcn}!th lit·~ .1 fullh:1!"~ u(fl•r\::.11 ,·J, fie team in lh~1\nj!.c\us Lc:.i ~u1> rebounds \!.'ell.:: in the fal't he kC'r ps close tu :-.l:.irtl'd h 1~ h i_g_h s'<"hool thi:-; Sl':.i son.,.:· 1';irdiC' ~:i 1~ Other expected starters the 1.:rou nd :ind is cxtrcn1el1 «arel'J:-as :.i t:i(·k ll' 0\1-h~·n Ill' ··nut 11c o.tl so 1ni.t!hl be the are senior r.1ark Louvier · strong. 11.1:-:i ll'l·~hrn;in ;it ~fiss ion fa stt.'!>I 1'h<'kt.'ytoourte;1 n1 C6·3, 166) at rorward and ··11cf1ndsa 11·:1~ IOJlll'ku1.1 \"1t•JO ll t~h 111~ <;1,ltrhed !If 11ill be 1n the 11 ;;y v.'e mo1·t· juniors Marty Feducia {5·9. lhl' ~ard:i g<'." s .i ~s ~loort· ft1lth:1l·k 'the ni..'X ! 1·c:ir ;;nd .the ball ;ind in pl;iy1ng i;oOO 130) and Dave Becker (5·10, "lie can c;irr~· t:.i ckler::. or pl.J~t·d at th .II position dur· dt•fenst.· .. 150) in the backcourt. knock tht'n1 do11 n, but he 1n.e his ~ophon1ort• season :.it 1·1ic r.1onarchs ha1·c l1\o 1-lag-ry will run a &d 11ays n1ana ges to gel !\l1ssion\'1l'jo players recovering from poinl-g uard offcnsL·. \\·i1h: soml'thing.llc:ilso hasgoo<l '!'ht' El 1'oro l'oarhing footinjurieswhocouldhclp f'~e ducia starting at the specdforamanhissizc .'' staff C'Onsid c red nlO\'ing them by the time the league point and BeC'ker ;.it the Van Lie\\" is alsu :in c~· hin1 to tight end bl'fore the season rolls around. win.t!. t•cllcnl blocker acC'ording to start of last season beeaus(• John Slemmer (6·3 junior S atl C lt•nit•Jl'P his coach and is a key to thC' of :1 hip prol.iltril \vll ich forward·ccnter) and l\.1ike sucCC'SS of Iii 1·oro's inside ~lu11 cd 1tcll111 his running. Monni g (6 ·4 jun i or Two returning starters runninJ,!<iltal"k Thl• t nj ur~. ho1\•e1·cr. tan11· forward-center ) are both on a nd thre e others that "'I block thl' linebackers :1 ro11Htt :ind \';i n Lic1\· \1';1S the she lf. Stemmer broke st arted at one t ime or or dl•f('ns11·c C'nds most of .1hle to pla.v fullback, the his foot during the summer an o th e r make San I he 1 Hllt' ... s:i vs V;;n Lie\1 . pu,11 1on he I 1kcs best. andMoniginfootball. Clemente ~ligh 's Tritons •·11 depends "o.n 11h:it !ht.• ''!!1: 11ould ha1·c m;:ide a one of th e l eading situatione:1llsfor.butlprt··· ).:o<id 1ight l·nd too." sa,·s illissifill \/it•j'' c'andidates for South Coasl f('r to knock :1 pla}'Cf do1o1.n \lo•)l"l". ""Ill' has ,1o1ood hanci~. Oregon transfer Steve Leagut' honors. 11 ith J straight bluck rathl·r is hi;! ... nough to block and Sawyer (6 ·5C'cnter) andLA Coach Stan Det..1aggio's thangoforhisfect ·· has 1he spt'C(I 10 run pat- t..1onroe 1-li gh transfer Dave Tritons have the big man of Althouj!h V:tn Liev.• likes tern,. Ills bl'S\ positiob IS Cooper (5·10 guard) have the loop with &-7. 205-pound to carry the ball more than tullhJ<"k. holll.'\'er ·· altered 1\ti ssion Viejo Ted Kalota assuring San hl' cn1uys blocking or pla~·-~luorl· l'o mp:ire~ Van Hi gh· s p 1 ans a nd the <-' I e m l' n t e m :i n y 1ng tlt•fl•nse. he admits play I.It'\\ tn former USC All · Diab los of coach Pal rebounds. on lhe defensive side prt•· ,\n1enca Clarence Da,·is. Roberts ha\'e beeomc a And 5-10 starting guard scnts more of a challeng(' to 11hom hl· t-o:.iched "·hlle at running a nd pressing team· Dave Taylor gi\'es San -h1n1 Ea<:! Los .-\n).!l'le!> CollcRt' as th ey gird f or the C le~e nt c additio n al "'\\'ht'n }ou 'rc on offcnSl' '"\':1n l.ie11 dot'sn·.1 ha 1·l· upcomingcampaign. experience. ~ouah~·a)Sknov.•11·hat'sgu-thl· spet'd that Da\"1s h:1s. ~The addition olSawr~ther -part-lime-st:arter!-i--.1n£. lo happen. buL \\~htn-1luU1c...is...ba.hlc...t lly the.same_ __ _ and Cooper, both 4.o returning a re seniors ~eff ~ou'reon dl.'fcnse~ouh;11'l' !~pt•ofpo11crrunncr,"s;:iys 6·6 sophomore Alex Bl ack. team that went 9·5 in Irvine Now in the Su nset be ready by December. 1---.1&-£--I Ji'.-r ass and --L-e.e-t.eague--pla~.------IWgue-;--the B::irorur-ha1-c-----SC01 Thoreau, a 5·10 Chenoweth, And wilh only one other only one.rcturrung starter. gu ard, s hould also see Corona de! r.1ar figures lo returnee, the Chargers face 6·0 sc n 1_ or guard J ohn considerable action. students. fills a toui>le of Densmore, Jacque Ditto lo gul.'ss and r(':td kt>~ s :'ilvoi·t• feature good dctcnse and a giant struggle in the Lodcnste1n. a second team qui c kne ss with above Su n set League . 1Yhith u!l -\eagucpick. .flf1ri1lff spots in the starting lineup and Scott Seve~. for Mission Viejo. Sophomore T1n:i Dunham, Also back for the Oiablos a 6·1 forward, is a good is All·Crestvicw League star~in g _prospect. And guard Dean Eggl:'rtson (5-10 Damien H1~h ~ransfer Ron sr. ), Kelly Cox (5-10 jr.) and Wa~e, a 6·2 Junior who stood Texas tr ansfer Tom out1nfootball,couldalso bc Newport, Pioneer Play at Ce1·ritos average shooters. features powerhouse Bill !\.tiller, a 6·2 senior, When the Costa r.1esa High Mustangs open thelr season December 3 against Orange, they v.ill not start anyone who has ever played varsity ball. T.M_M_lalaogs 1o1.·ill ronSJ.st m ainly or players from last year's 15-8 junior \'arsity squad which tied for the league title 1o1.ith an 11·3 mark. First·ye:ar roach Larry Sunderman. ·who coached the jay,·ees last season , says most of the starting berths are still undecided. Either Curt Hanson , a 6·6 senior, or football s tar Keith J osephson, a 6-3 senior. will start at center. Ha nson has never played b asket boll before and Joseph son started on the junior vars ity. At g u ard, 5 ·8 fl-1ark Ri ch ar d son, 5·10 Gary Spink and 6·2 Mark Oman are the lead'ing contenders. Om an may ·also play f orward . Spink and Ri chardson averaged 11 points on the JVs. Contending for starting forw-ard berths are fi.J junior Danny Byers, 6-3 senior Dave llarrison and 6-3 sophomore Stan Miller. Byers averaged 11 points for the JVs. Oth ers who may co ntr ibute are 6·0 50phomore Doug Dysart a n d 5 -10 senior Tom Kleeman, both seniors. · Dn11n 11111< r.tar1na. ":ill probably replace the Edison's other returning f{raduated Dan Malane in l<'tterman is 6·1 guard Steve the backcourt. Malanc was 1'ully. 1~rho scored at a 5.7 an all -county choice. chplastyear. Dave J{ohd t.'. a 6 -10 Ernie Gomez, a 6·1 senior senior. will sla11 at center v.·ho averaged 11 points on whi le the forward spots arc the.junior varsity, will also widco~cn. start in the backcourt. Rich Valbuena, a 6·2 Todd Zirbel, a 6.4 senior, senior "'ho v.·as a reserve and Kirk Ambrovlch. a 6-3 last season. is 1n contention senior. wi ll probably be lhc along with 6-3 Matt Kapsof, starling forwards. 6·3 Mark Mitchell and 6-2 Bolh s tarted on the Joe t.talant:. The latter Jayvees last year. with three were on the 19-3 JV Ambrovich averaging 13 squad. points and Zirbel 11. Russ \Vi Ison. a 6·2 senior, is also 111111 Ii II !If fitl Bt~ftt•l1 in contention. s mall and inexperienced El 1'oro High's Chargers figure to absorb a few lu1nps in tournament and no n-league action, but coach We ndell Witt's El Toro quintet could provide some surprises in South Coast League action. Witt lost Bill Mahonev du e lo a transfer tO Virginia--;-bur-he-picks-up Las Vega s transfer Jimmy \Vhi te. a 5· 11 JUnior v.·ho shows promise. Otherwise, it's virtually the same unit that S'>''ept to the Clf' l·A playoffs las1 year in the school's first year of existence. · ~ All ·C IF s~ar Ga r y Connally, a 6-0 guard who averaged 18.0 per game last year, leads a pack or veteran seniors. which includes 5-10 guard Dal'e Smedley, 6·4 forward John Jackson and 6·3 forward !\like Capistran. is the way coach Eln1er Combs destribes this year's l·l untington Beach 1-ligh Oilers. But he isn't over ly optimistic as the 1974-75 season nears and the Oi lers enter play in a different league that Inc lud es perennia I powerhou se Katella along with Kennedy and Foothill. ... \Ve 'll still run and hope lo usi: the fast break on offense and a lot or pressing on de fense . But this is a year when we have to start all over. Normally 'l''C take the player s through a couple of seasons and we had a lot of seniors last year." Paul Gassma n , a 6·4 senior, is the lone letterman returning and he wasn't a starter a year ago. He's a centcrforv.•ard or swing man as Combs· calls h is players with dunl roles. Coac h Tony Stills on Ed t.1cFaddcn provides Biii Uur1klcb11rgC'r. a 6·0 j u.nlor trans fer r ro m ~,ountnln Valley 1u-gh, Jnlns junior varsit-y graduates Jim Cable (6·3), F.ric Janssen 111·2> and John expects his D;.ina I-tills 11igh height at.-center 16.Sl . l·le'5 team to be much i1njJt'Oved up from the JV. Others over last year's lJ·l2 :iquad. include Gab by GriJal va Qui ckness and defense wi ll be the keys to success for coaeh Jim Stephens and the Marina l-ligh School Vikings this season. Th e Vikes h ave t1o1.·o All ·CIF players back from a co·ch;.i mpionship team in Bob Losner, a 6 ·6 ceote.r-l orw.3.rd_ and firsl team choice and R ich Branning, a 6·3 guard and third team pick. Stephens is pleased to have them back but says the key will be in replacing the other three starters. "Those three averaged 10 points each a game and shot better than 50 percent from the floor. We don't have that kind of shooting this year but we'll be tougher on the boards and I t h ink quicker ." Kevin Landgraf, the sixth man last season. Is back and will join Losner at forwa rd. Matt Cook, a 6·5 junior class man , will open at center . 1-le's a product of the junior varsit y team that won the Sunset League last year. Jerry Lawrence, a 5-11 senior, has the fifth starting spot at the present time as Branning 's running mate at guard. illo,er Dei t\1 c O o n a I d ( 5 -l 1 ) . a big factor. McDonald is considered "We 'll have more.offense among the top seven than last year," says playersontheMissionViejo DeMaggio, ''but nol as roster. many boards with Dan Up from the sophomore Dodd out <?f t~~ picture due team are David Zogg (6-2) tograduat1on. and Mitch.Adams (6-0) and t tiil'(•rsil•J both loom 1n MV 's plans. • Seven Juniors :ire 011 lht· Unive rsit y ll igh 's Newpo r t !·!arbor lligh, lhc sole survi1ing Orang!.' Coast area f110tball team in . Cl F playeff action, will face Pionee r ti igh at Cerritos Co llege Saturdav night (8) in Second round action. The game will be a home outing for Pioneer after th!' 'fitans gained the second .A, 11 -man squad and the Trojans have precious little balance of the team consists height to boast as they gird of 5-10 s r . Mike Wares, 6-6 for South Coast League sr. Mike Ryan, 5-Sjr. guard warfare. but Trojans coach J ohn 1-lattrup and 6·1 jr. John Driscoll savs he isn't· Tim Kennedy. that concerned alld doesn'l Lo-.<>1~.01H ... 1no•n!·• round by virtue of a protest against St. Paul. Pioneer lost. 44·8, to St. Paul but a protest over illegal · sp.}ing or practice sessions W3!. upheld Monday by the Cl F In 3·A action. El Doradn 1o1.·ill host Gahr lligh at Valencia after dov.Tiing E l Dor:ido. 41 -ti. and Sonora battles Quartz 1-lill al L:J liabra High after "'inning over Azu sa. 26-7 in games invol\'ing Orange County teams_ ~' II bo expect much sympathy s..uv.>1111•~\ Foo1~rn•tca~ .... o .. , .. ,1 J•elt'Plflr( nr •• from the r est of the league. ~;:: H••""' ~• P•on_. ..i ~";i"" ~---------- Last year, the Newport "We have a couple or 1!...11 1 LEASE FROM US! 1-larbor lli g h Sailors three pl ayers \•:ho rebound w~•11""""'~41 C~m~"110 Moni!Co-t-•Jodl_...,. ,, 11•-dy ii SI f ·•ncor.•I AH •d•&»IQll ',.."' .. finishedthirdintheSunsct as if they arc a lot taller s1 Jo~nBou.o~• •n•~•m.01 UP•!n>1 "WE'RE.4SCLOSl:.4SY()ijl Leagueandadvancedlothc than they ace,'' says p.,~ PHOMEM f • P•>-n.o~ti.oaoo~•· ·L•o5illQ.411~1Modltt. i rs t round of t he CI I· Driscoll. lo• A110, "'· 8 •$hoo Am;i1 ~1 Mt,.....,. 11~ °"'' '111111._,_ 1111,,Jt.,ui playorfs. Pacing the Trojans is 1nn.ot•11•lll' This year, Sailors coach two -ti1ne starter Ken Dale Hagey says, "our ~oal Vieira, who starts his third is a champions hip hnd a season 1o1.·ith Universitv. >• H-& W•olo-IJlo&lt.46-1111 IJ141"'"iUJ . repeat in the Cit,. We don't Join1ng the 5-10 V!Ctra is 11·ant to go as a third place 6·0 ~e nior Jim White club .. but as a rirst pl:icc Up rron1 the j unior one. \':1rs1ty are senio r forw:1rds l~:.i g ey 1s optimis l1 t;. H1c hard Br<11\n 16 ·2l, dcs pile losing all·lc aguc Garlos Cervantes (6-2), guard Brian O'Flaherty. lie Greg Camps (6·1), Guy has four returninJ? Beck C6 ·1), t..larcu.sGunkel lettermen. including 6-9 (6-1 I and David \VII son s enior center Dave (6·1). Mon•ov'• •• P•t•li<• at lloi"' C.••"°'-' f------------1-<•Qh lo-11•1 ("~l•f• Co !v •I ll~•n•P••' H•"'° Flou•ow9h\'1 fl~ll G~•C'"' V•"•"•••V• SA V•ll•1•!El -C0<on••! L,h_ \S•I l """~"' S~n M~"~O ~t ""'"-''II 1••Lomp0. CoitO!'•tPomo~• >·• (,•h••I EIOor•OQM'l•'"ftt>lth9~ v.,..,.,.. ., Ro••' O&' •1 C~d'1•• o~• ll.1hnq1on ~\ R",.""a rtl ,..,,..,..., 1;,gh a. ... -~,., •q.,..,.,., P,•,.•Co1~.­ l~w••n9r'• •t AhlflOIJ" 'l•H•y (),~<11 Hon •1 So"°r• l1 L• H•lx• I •tW"Oflf VI Ntll •t l • M !t- ll<)no~f"' M~J!••• 01 (••"10\(0I~ Mater Dei 1-ligh School Seymou r a nd 6-4 senior ~1ater Dei transrcr John , .... coach J err y Tardie will ' forward Matt Spanglfr. Dudek (5· 11 guard ) and 5.10 P~w ll:o~••\ •'· tuth~••n •t w.11c~~•t• S I d 1'<•9h build the 1974·75 Monarths pang er averaged 9.7 guar Richard 1-IC'rnon <al so Wt>,,,,.,c~""'~"•1T~~ ...... ~.,,9~ around le tterman Mark points last year and ficureinDriseols's plans. R••""P••9•Q9••••1"1c•o•v111•• lir:::::::::::::::~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::M::"':':·:-::":':':••:•m:':':'U:<:•:.,:·:":'~::J Breitfuss and quickness. Breitfuss is the lone returning starter from a IRVINE UNIVERSITY team that finished with a ~~~~d·f~;::d;dHe's a S-IOJ SCHQQL Of LAW Other lettermen in lhe fold include Jack Dean (G-2 forward ·cent cr), Pat "We should run some, be 16·1), Paul l\-1aloney !6-1 quicker and 00 unselfi sh." swin gman), Jeff Green be sa)'.£_.... -.(6·0) and Pat Sullivan (6,3). The Dolphins have thre$ returning storters, and some promising newcomcr:J from the sophomore team. Neill 15 t 1 l Jn lhc battle for fpiiiii;iiiiiiiiii,~~ii;~~~ starting assignments. WINTER QUARTER ENROLLMENT --T'- Classes stcrt on December 15, 1974 Bath a uards. 5-11 senior John Willette and 6-1 junior Andy Ho ffman, played extensively last year along with 8·1 forward Steve Ripple. .. E"t11t1('io • Three starters return from last year's Estancia High basketboll team that went 8·13 and coach Dave Carlisle is opt.imJstic. "We 'r e hurting for height, but we hope to make up ror it b)' scrap," he says. 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BG II DAIL y PILOT Tu•tday Novemtiet 26 1974 ·TONIGHT'S : TV lllGHIJGHTS t' NBC (.\ 1 8:30 -"~ath St;.1lk " 'l'\vo ntcn tr\' fh~spe1·atel' to sa\ c thl·1r '' 1vc~ f ron1 the clUtl·he·s _or four e Sl'upcd l'Orl \l('ts flc\•111g IJl..!''n a \4.i.lit.Q.ha_ro us river 1n rubber rafts. Vince Edwards . An.J:111clte Comer, RObl·l'l \Vcbbcr. -Carol.~l cy and Vi c r.1orro\\' stJr. AllC 4.i J 8.30 -'"l'h c Godchild " 'fhrl·C Ci,·11 f\ ncrs fleeing both Confedt"raLL·s ~i nd . l akc on a dying \V01l1an's Jl('\1"!\· cd bub~" Jack Palanl·e, Jack \\IJ.rth:ri. Cg,rradine ,'j; .'2;) 11 :30 ··'fhcL.iq\litlator ·· KodTay\or b~comes :.in un \\illing "hit man" for the "organ11.;1l1on" ul this 1900 ~1>oof \Vllh 1're\'4Jl' Ito\ ard tin<.! Jill St John ---- '' DAILY LOG , " .. ' Tuesday Evening NOV£MB£R 26 ''"' D 0 CIJ ®I !Il i!JJill Nm @0~(6~1'3f(J)) News Q Uiktl'I~ IJJkttWll laktrJ VS MihU\it.tt Buck.I. -· .......... ,~ f~f1mily Wednesday DAYTIME• MOVIES -l :JO 0 "SoQ!lry Chilf' (su,p} '57- Phoihp ln•nd, 81rb111 Sht llt7. ':GO Q (C} '1ht l•sl Stlol 1h KlH" (ccm) '69 -Hu1h Mlllo'll't, lcna W1l~u -10:00 0 "I W111lt4 Wl•p" (dr•) ''l- 111, M1ll1nd. W•ll••m Holden. "Tiit l it CMsc~ (Id~) '!14 -ten Ch1ne1. Allele Je1itni. "Stc11d111d" (dra) ·47 -Brend1 loJ", l)on1J4 .... , (J) "'Siik Stteki~rs" (mus) '51 - • , ft"fd Nfflrt, Cyd Ch1nut. ~esoer1tely try to 5a~e their w1~es aUer !hty hav1 betn abducted b1 tou1 t!UPtd conw1tts llet1n1 do1>n • treuhe1ous 1iver 1n rubbt1 ra1ts. (j) Mike Dou1l1i Sltow 0 {Q!J(i))(D G')ABC l111!s1h1 Mcwie: (C) {90) "Tiie eodchild" (dr•) '74-J1ck Pa lanct , he~ War· den. l(er!h C•11ad1ne, Ed laule1, J.tll.t Peret, f1onnua1a flan at!n lhiee Covil War Qr1s.ontrs, fle"ng r1om both Contederates •nd Aoa· ches. l•Sli. trle1r heedom •nd lht•r l•~es when tJ!t) ;raree to buome 1he..1~"d1ans of a dy1n1 .. oman s newly dtlivtitd baby ('O Merv liiriflin Sllotr ffi S.1a of Western Man "t:uslt1 l'll the L•ttlt Bil Horn'" A st~dy ol tht con!hct between lhe lnd1•n5 and l~t U.S. Government * 4:00 Tomorrow on ABC Affer School Speci<:I! TOOTHPASTE MILLIONAIRE IZ:OO W '1ht loves ot C.rmt11" (dra) ·•a -R•1' H~yworth, G\tnn for~. RQn R•ndell 1:00 r,J& "Pot{m11t !of 01ngt1" (<Ill! '56 -Rocert Be•ttv. ferry Moort 1:30 O '1unitl\td ~nttls" ldr•1 'Sl -!lock H~d.wn. Robtrt Slack, Dcrg thy M1lcn1 • 2:JO 'i "kmt like It !WI" C~nc!. {com) '$1 -J~~ Lemmon. 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OONELLV,CLAll•, CNA$l •ND JOltNSON •i..111111,.,1., strttt i..s """1tl, t.Ultotnil tollt AIWMTi..,. A-...11IM•tllf PwDth/W'a U•1ng,e LO•'lt U•ny ..,IOI, ~'~fft'"'' 1), ''· 1•. 111<1 Dl•~~~h Pl"Bl.IC NOTICF. "ICTIT\OUS •USINl.SS HAM! IT4 TE.Ml.HT TM lo1towl1111 Pt•$<>M trt llOino llu5ll'ft! ~! • - CHllYZ1ltS CREATIONS, 1101 E. FtlrMv'"" K , S."'t• .. n., Cll!fom;•'2101 0.1 Ml•Qllt"ltt EVl!'I\, 11111 E. Ftlr"""" t(, Slnl• Ant. (1lilo•nl1'2I01 llobett ltt'"E•ens, 11(11 IE. F1ltt.a-K !tinlf ""'· (tlitor.,l• 91101 r1111 b<r\l..e11 t• eolldu<ltd by 1 9""''" P¥1"'•""111. 0.1M,Evt"\ Tll•'I 1t11emon1 w11 Ille<! with 1111 ....... 1, Clerk o! Ori""" Counly on "'°"'"'"'' I, \9)t. ·-P..Oli\hf'O Or•nq~ Cotll Dtllr Pltot. No-.. 19,l6.•nOO.C.l,10,19U ~li..-Jt P ~B LI C NOTICE FICTITtCtlJS •USINDI Now You CAN BAYF~ONT s.s9,5oo BUY GOLD "BEACH PROPERTY" Excitil\g bay, view rron1 this very nice 2 bdrm., 2 bath condominilJm. I·lnve your friends over to enjoy the Christ1nas Boal Parade, from your own living rm. J>roperty includes encl. garage, also pier & slip avail· ability. Price reduced to $69,500 A11.,.ume thi11 5% % V. A. nugget, Only $ 2 2 5 per nwnth. Ulrge living area. Formal dining. I S LAN D KITCHEN. """· I. m ;i y m~-~ SHAKE SHINGLED room ?'ith fl ag1tone ~ fittplatt. 4 bedrooms for Ranch style ! Custom home area of {1;\esa t-xtra room. Spend Xnuu ln Verde, large lot, detached garage, beamed ~Grlly hon.e. Call ~row famil y room. massive fireplace. 4 bdrm s. all electric kitchen, impressiv~ exterior. Ask· OPEN n1. t • ff'S'FIJH 10 BE NU/ ing $79,500. ~1 ::::;;;:;;:;;:;::;;;::;:1 UNIQUE HOMES Rtallors -546-599Q 1~~~~·~{~~~~~·~i:~l~g~\f~'~~lj -G-;;e::n:-e:ra::1;:R:;.:-E~.;-;:=:;:IQQ2-::_ Ganerar R.E. -~ Gene:::OR~sa Ver1~2~:~:;.~°r:,~. Mesa 1002 .c Spanish Mansian LOOK WHAT FREEDOM SPECIAL Located on Contlnental Ave. ill this super sharp upgrad- ed, 3 bedroom hon1e. Come !'.ee what has been done to justify $32,500 Exclusive Listing 2211 Newpo!! 11. 64t.!"stil Sun/Eve. 96&.4593 BEACH GIANT SACRIFICE!! Gov't appraised. Priced thou· sands below market. Sl'l/er very anxious. Must sell fast! 2 story, vaulted ceiling, formal dining, family room, huge master suite, den, peek-a-boo ocean view. Take advantage: C!MI &15--0303 Assume $39,000 WE FOUND You can sn1ell the neY.'ll{'S8. Pool • Beach A crispy clean 3 bcdroon1 Manicured yards. EIC\'ated with a very lat-gc fn1nily \C"1ibule. Sll.•p •!'>11n Jh·i,1~ romi. On a 1op ~fl~I side roon1. Formal dining served Cosla ?.11'Sll trcclincd, no by 18" galley. Eno r n1 0 us traffic, pride of ov.·ncrship wooded ficl'ita roon1. Twin street. A trut.> c·ha.rmer. landing staircase. Circular $41.950, 646-7171. blllL"Ony. 5 huge S£'parate Ol'£HTIL 9 . IT"S FUN TO BE N1CEI 11!e(>ping quarte1'S. K i n gs - 111aster suite. 60' 1v r a p 1' a.rowid dance pavilio n . 1 . '. As.,ume 7";",., \"A ~'.I'll) · <t:>r . month pays all. Ov.·nc1· n1Ust I -==~"'='?'~~~~==~~ I ~~.ke advantage. Call MESA VERDE THE REAL ESTATERS OPENnL 9 . rr'S FUN ro BE NICE! 5 BEDROOMS 2 STORY ilUGE POOL * Balboa Bay BAY AVE. 4 Units $79,500' Owner says sell ! Submit all offers 67>-7060 ----------HARD TO FIND Mesa Verde 2-s ty. 4 BR, Cam . rm,, 3 ba. Lovely yard, quiet s tree t . $60,500. 642-7491 Properties * BAYFRONT-- Vista del Lido Lge. "1-BR. luxu ry apt. Overlooking Lido Isle. I Sell or lease. $69,500. 556-8800 DUPLEX 3 & 2 Bdrm. units. Good rental area, Costa r.1esa. Good fin ancing. $49;500 64().6484 REALTORS ' 4 Local Offices To Serve You '!Bf ~~' ·THE REAL ESTATERS Gentr•I R.E. 1002 Gener•1 R.E. Largl' Mt'l!a Verde family 1---------,.c;..:.:: 1002 hon1e. Fantastic back yard VACANT REMOOELEO 4 BR with large pool, 5 bcdroorns, $38,500 3 balhs. Close 10 schools &: $3."i.000. Talk about value, shopping. F'orn1aldining, 'OO~A l\tESA imagine 4 BR, 2 BA, beaut separate family everything 3 + FA..\llLY ROOI\l front kitchen. com plete for fnmily romfol1. w/new Bppliances, lge WALKER & LEE Beautiful added 16x30 family enclosed patio, new cpts and REAL ESTATE room. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath !'.~:~~~~at~~ co~ n ~ ~a~ _,,==0-0504=5-_9~40901==~~ ovel' 1700 8q. ft. This hon1e o11•ncr 11•anls action. Call ~UNl"'UE CUSTOM has h a r dwood f I oors Y,(l.588(). ,,. thruout. Huge 1."0veft'd d~k. DOWNTOWN Owner has been transferred. WALKER & LEE LAGUNA HILLS Neat as a pin & twi~ nit nice! A real condominium buy In one of our fastest gl'0\1•ing attas. Ex!sling FHA loa n can be assumed. $3"4,500 9:f21 ~HERITAGE ... REALTORS HUNTINGTON REAL ESTATE Rambling singl<" story nestl-, ____ 54_5-_94_91___ CORBIN-MARTIN I i:~==~===:::: I ed on ' ""' 11""" '"""' VA ASSUMABLE Realtors I• · -~--.----in downtoY.•n Huntington * ~7662 * Behind on Payments Beoeh, 0 " 1 " ' 1•w ''""'' TRIPLEX 1-:;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;::; lCOlOWEUIAlfKEllCOMPANY lo the pie r. 3 extra large 3 beauurul 2 bedroom uniis l• ;;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::I l>edrooms. Huge f a m 11 y DUPLEX One block lo o c ean: 3 bdrm!i., 2 ba. eaeh unit: upper ha!l enclosed lanul deck, v.'ilh huge mslr. bdrm. Both unlts rented 1nonth lo inonth~ Good SJJ.mmCr tc.11· ta!. $ll5,000 Call: 673·3663 67:J.1l>86 Eves. associated , BROKERS -REAL TORS 1 15 W Balboa 67J·l66J This is a real op....-unity io, • --~ d lo with private covered patios I"''• room. LHrge c""'O!!C pal and fireplace in 0\171ers unit. an aware b u ye r . Seller's v.·ith unique featur('ll only Low 8.~,0 loan. Owne• ,1~11 U-ansfcr has forced double round in a custom hOme. ' payments and a. financial Sanlu v.·ill Jove the huge C'dn'Y second. Only ~.950. crisis. Buy a 4 bedroom HreplaL~. Call now 963-6167. 1£ IQ "I L h ome +POOL In ~r1tg ·fT"SFUNrD BENICEI UDI November·-at LAST Plac• . :~·,.r;:mk'~:! ~t' IJlijl'll\ll :'!~-!!;! ... .,. -r&li rL&CB, UALTDIS., College Parle IO°lo DOWN ASSUMABLE Ji'HA WAN and O\\·ner is willing to ca1:ry 2nd Trust Deed. 1\\"0 story 1nodel condo v.·ith t 1v o bedroonis, h\'O baths. fully Reduced by $10,500 OPEN DAILY 1·5 Gracious living & great in· 1•es1ment on Big C a n yo n Golf Course. Luxurious 3 bedroom, l8x32 liv rm , di11 rn1, dbl v.·et bar, marble mast~ b111h. Owner "' i 11 carry 75'/r 1st TD at ga, ~C on $149,500 price or lease for $1000. monttily 29 Rue GrarM VaJlct! Ask a\ gate for directions VOGEL & BABBITT 142-7461 Good linancing available on this J bedroon1, 2 bnth hotil<". Large living nn wt lil'eplace, bllns, po lio. Large fruit lrees + garden. 646-3928 Eve. 5~74 carpeted and draped . 644-6056 f:nclosed yard and garage. '""""""""""""""""""" TUCKED AWAY Community pool and playground f o r thildrcn. Excellent family I i v i n g , localed al McF'adden and l larbor f-Or only $26,750. Call 8J9..23l2 or-642-1000 for lurther informafion. TURTLE ROCK HILLS -VIEWI $129,~oq Listen to thi s! Qy,•11er \\•\11 carry ao cr, loan. 8:Y1 t,~. 25 yea rs. Perfec tion plus! r·ormer Presi dent motlel hon1e. 3 Bl~, Fll,.JlR, 2h ba. Cov. patio, air·cond. Call for appt. 2111 San Joaquin Hills Roa d NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. ji44491f =G.::'":.:':;'.;:';..I ;..R;...E;... __ __;1:_::00:::::2 I General R.E. .. !lo0i 5 BEDROOM A PAIR OF J:g~£z1 I""" 1 ,}~uo;,~, "' "' . :• 110k•~I" gr..nw but tho> p1dr nus clf'~l)tl! :0.ll'l>ll. Do'! ~L•r or brat\I( new h1.•ach ilUfllt.•"· l~ul~~ _hos ull _1f.1('_,l If..\' 1 sh I t·s 11·il! 11u1 you 011 lht• l'1.:"!1t. 1 xt1.1~ frotn sh.1k1 l()(l( tu 1u;Hll11;111 1•xcl'll 1•11l i11· [01111111 di11'1.n.;: roorn., Klds I \"f'S!llJl'nl rirognuu. !lfo.iy IK• can ron1 p 111 the. -lO pool ~td r,,~:clhcr or op111·1. 1 ... JI h ~-hilt' . adults . en.)QY I \1 1• I hfl\'1.' :.! Hu'e<.' llr1 Ba luxu1·11 J'.1t"u:a_1 and hu1l_t 1n bltr·h·t! uuii~ i.u1table lot 01\·J1f'0 J' lll't> rtng and ftrC!placc fol' 1 o1;<:upancy kecJJing v.·ann Lou. PLUS Ii: .Quail ~ I Fu~t 01\·nt·r Dcprccivtion ONLY $85,000 EA. Plac• . CALL 644-7211 Prop1rrti1rs ~ 752-1920 1100 O;;l~-~(,;~·: B(A(M ~ $38,500 • 2 STORY SAVE A BAG FUl:L POOL· BEACH OWNER WILL l'UR1itAL DINING IXXIR entry lo spacious livil'ig room v.·ith floor 10 ceiling fircplac~. Fo1mal dining is served by huge garden vie11' kitchen with breakfast cat· Ing area. Fiesta pany roon1 with commanding view or lush terrace in v.·alled cour1 · yard. Sv.•eeping stairs lo separate n1astel' suite & childrt>ns wing, Romeo & Juliet b11lcony. Almost nCll'/ G Is try no dov.·n. Hun·y. HELP RNANCE OWN TODAY, rnviling l'hann. l\.fanicured yard. Ta~lefuUy a(ljKlintcd. 0\\•ner Y.~l! hCl!°I Yfltl<USUIT\C 7',2'/n I-'HA loan ~·~ pay· 111ent or $214 ~ month. Spacious floor plan ' Yo'ith 4 JUI\-1130 BEDROOMS adds 1>Pil'C to lhis bhf.galn . Full prl1·e onl y 5"17.900 -~OWNER i\IUST GO! Take advantage. &l:i-2535. 963-7881 • ri""'""~~~·,,.~1 1,·"H . GREENBROOK ELEGANT JUST LISTED -00 quiot \ ATRIUM street. Near South Co a s I Bright. cheery and luxurlant Cent e r . Near nc\v 4 \Yith 1naster b edroon1 bedroon1. lge family room. I panelr-d family room a11d nlany upgraded extras. Pl11y entt-y opening onto an Pie-- house !or !he youngstl'rs. gant alrium. Lo"· 1nainten-011·~r .~1ovu1g:, ~ust l~ti\'e 1 a. e ·ynrd v.ith giMnt patio. f~st acllon. Lav.est pru:ed raisNI plnnlc1s UJlrl llO\\'l'r Greenbrook 'I bedroorn. Call lllds and orani:c .. <ind lenlOn 540-1151. trf!i'i;. ·I bcd1'00cn:s.' aod ~, 6,., HERITAGE . , REALTORS GI-FHA 2,000 SQ fl. rorn111l dining l'OQJ11, too. In Tu11!e Rock on ft'i) J11n1l.j Only $6H,r.:JO. ' I ,!'!"Quail ~" Iii IPlace , , Prap1rrties NE\\'LY DECORATED i' 751•1920 4 + FAi\JILY 1•00 QUAil Si. NIW~•f'llACH Seller 11nxlous has bough l Harbor_ Vie!' nc.,..· ·oome. l:OVelY large 4 ) SPECIA( • -Jti\Ml\'!Allll'ltn- l'llf folkwoi119 _ ..... 11 ..... """""11~: HELTZEi! EHTlRPllJSES • 81tOOK- VALE, 1111 !tolllh co.u t l)fi ... , CO.WI ....... C1llla•nl• t1Ut <;EORGE J, HELTZEi , Gtllfffl ,._..._ -. 110 Ho. Lt Brtt. LO\ "'9ltf., GlliW• 1111ta0ll South of Highway Duplex 1vllh best incon1e \n Corona de! Mar for i t s price.. Lot 11nd a hall below hlgf111·ay v.·ilh large i;wim· J.ll!ng P.2QI. Sul.imit c:90tuict of sate $84.500. 644-727Q JN A QUIET CORNER OF COSTA r.1ESA -lovely 3 b<"di-oom. 2 bath with bcautilul -e-a-r p e-t 3.,-new paint, and dark room. Home must be i;o)d no"'· You Lachenmyer! Realtor name the terms? FHA. VA "'"'!':""'.'!!"""'"'!\!'"'"'"' or ? Call soon, wO!l'l last! No· Down Vets 546-58M. Small down all others on this scrumplious 3 bdnn .• 2 bath hon1e. Freshly p a i n t e d Inside & out. \.\'arm, vibrant interior. Be sure lo ask about thr good assumahle 81 :-;;. loan~ A pleRsurt" to show! Asking, $32,000. Call 5-10-1720 WOOD STREAM Condominiums $39,SQQ -$44,9SQ bedroom. 2 halh hon1c 1n . choiC1' F.V. area. Close 10 Df'hghtf~lly dN·ora1f'li. \\"t•!I \\'arm studio living room. schools & shopping. Ncv.·Jy I nl'.'ln!tll!ll'd. C:ll t u .. ~ !o ~f.'t' Jl(>\\"dcr room. delightful listed V.'On 't lase. 1hls 10\•cly _2 hrclroorn phi~ ~;~;~ ,:~~r;·e:~~!te 1~ WALKER & LEE ~~~,!:;:~~~ s111~u1~~l'? ~~bi! den pa!io. Great bedrooms REAL ESTATE a r c·as. F.xpen~ivc rarpt'ls, FRENCH QUARTER ARTIST MIDEAWAY POOL $28,900 ffto\b\l\llW'I\ i1 t"""ll<IH...,011 ....... ,..,. llltr!J'tp, Gflf~ J. H1n1tt M.1\111"'1 ll11•tll, Atly. OINDf L, R41KOf F, iHA,110AHD0Ul,THI.• DW1hllir1 al~'-·~. 1600 "'"""""'" (ft1 .. ,...;1 ..... . Tftl\ 1!•t"me<ot w•1 t11ro1 .O!h llW C8u!llr (111•olOr1~te (O..,.,lfOl'l '60 .. """" ). ltU ·-· ...,111;i.1r111 o.,.,,, Co•tt o.ur l'!i.i, NoMl!lber It, It, i•, t lld Dtu~ ), "" -111•'4 PUBLIC NOTICE 'ICl'ITIOUl •uS\Hl.SS HAMli ITAl'EMliHt TJW to110wl119 ptr•o" I• do!"f tlf.rl,iflfSi ft' ..cP,» HERITAGE • c • REALTORS OCEANFRONT Duplex :1 & 2 in best Ncv.•porl H UGE COUNT-RY- location. Ov.·ner 1tnxious KITCHEN $159.500. Provides a fr i en d I 'I at· 67.S.8600 Anytime niosphcre in this charming • VISION. "G=otow" home. &llor i• 1ran11frrre d from this beautifully appointed REALTY r<'~idencc that f e. a t u re s 2743 E. Coos! H'A'Y s P a <· l o ll s roon1 sl~es, Corona dcl t\lar c11 1heclral ceilings & lovely .varr!. Only S.19,995. 646-77ll EXECUTIVE HOME WALKER & LEE (_II~ 29;,s l·larbor Blvd. GETTING MARRIED? lHE E"'t'E ANO 1. •HE. Ill~ $l, ND. E, C.OSll Mew. C1tllorfll• '1161' s~ ... ,; fhlu B•IOOfs, n YQ!n\11 s1 •• Mtlfllll!QtOn !H.Hll, Cetllorni• tM . GQrgcous 2700 sq ft hon1e, l --~Jt~E~A~L ... >~:ST ... A~'f~'F'~. -•I I ~ yr11 old, 40'x25' H/f Herc's a grellt hon1e to start pool. 3 fl baths, fam rm, NAME YOUR TERMS Your n e .,.., Ii f e. T \\' o 1h!I llutiNll •l COnOllCltCI tr Ill ;,. ·-· st.Wfl R. &r!OQn Tlllt 'l lttllll"1 ,.,, llltd Mlh COurlt'I Cler' of Dralllll Ct11"1Y on Novtll'\trff 1. lfl•. -·-P\ltoll'lfled Ot lfl9" Co.»I 0.HJ pj!OI, billiard 1711 wf bar. 3 car VA NO DO\l/N _ FHA or bftlrooms. beamed l"'eili.ng gor. O v.· n r r v.ill h<'lp i;ubm\t your idea. Desperate tivln~ room. Co-1.y kitchen, finance. $ 7 9, 9 O O. Call ov.-ncr leaving and nl us t cenlnll air conditioning. All 64 5-6 6 4 6 p RE s T JG!-: M'll. 4 Bedroom, 2 bath, yours for $26.!XXI. c II I l HOl\fES. family, fireplace, bltns, ex-6 7 3-S 5 5 0 a n d con- Cl'llent location. OPEN TO grnlulatlons. "'°""""'' s. U, n. ft, 1t1• '1117-lt PUBLIC NOTICE l'IOTICE OF MA ISMAL 'SU.Ll PeV'<D Of Cllllor11I•. lftC., • <Otl»O'ihon. all.I COAST lflMCA. Pl1lnt1!1 vi. t-. I•· v,,_ DOYie .-,, tom Ocly~: Dorl~ Gto-r l• DOyJol, OtleftOHnl NO 112/1. By .. r.1111 01 •n •••c11tlooo .l•-cl on ~!flt.• l, ltl4 llY Ille M""'CIHI c-1, Or~ C..,nly HllllOf Judlc:l1I 001\rl(I, JUdO!fl..,I •"ltl•d : O•cemllfr 4, ltl4 Cbun!Y of0r•~91. 5111•"1 Glll .... "11, ""°n• l""Omtlll •nlfrtd •II ltvot ol Pl\l'CO ot C_.ltornlt, Int., 1 c••P6rtUon. dll• CQ.t.$TIRMCA •1 jl>domflll ~lot - 1Q.i11•t 111om•• lrv!flt Oov11 l~I Tom PUDLIC NOTICF. Fl(lll'IOUS SUSIHl!SS N•ME iTA1'EMIH1' Tl'MI lo116Wl"<I "''°" h dOinQ b\lsl11H1 •1 • M1t1>tl1,.,1tomo11lt•. IOI~''' W, llltlof 8 1'1'd., l'lewPOtl M'Kn,C... flMI LOll!s K. o1.11riest1, 1011;.~ w. Bt!tlof Blvd •• NewPOn 8ttKh, Cl. '11!'1 H111 buslMI' '' co11cl11<!t'd by •"' ln- cllv1Clull. L 40•1e,11 l~ll 1t1lt ment w•• tlltd w;1~ '"' Counh C11•' o! 0••11Qf! Co11nt• an N6.emb" ., ,., .. 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ROid, Oly J9llll F, 0.911, ttn JKMMllll "-· 11 t.or ... lllOrt llfecll. C011nl, ol 0r..,., St•lf ~l1Motw, C.1Hor1'11• •tt.1• DI (.litorft••· ' ... u ttH ., """le M.llerl II MfoOI I. ti.avh , "" JM ... -·-· 11'41'1..,..~I fll.Cldf'•, 1 .. <t 'lll 1111-'\11,_J Clo\11,,...W,Clllfomlt "'"- d 1r. Onltrd $11tt" 111 uw •ltllt. tlllf -"JI"' Hlrrr,, d J.o Pt•• Nfwl!l•1, Not. 111. ll'llllt,lol wkl llfd0-111 dlollllrlll lw IOO" ,,__, Bt-ecll, Ctlllo,.,.11 ""'° ~·I-oreffMy, .. W ,_,, lfWl"IOI 11 Fft"Cit ' IHt, 11.0 C0r00¥• Sll'torl. rMy bt llKl"lll'Y '° ulltlf _.,Clt..Clll""-"'~""· (~hl1!,.,.11 t!IM .,,..,«.C'"''l"llrt\ltft•c"'I). vort11"" "· lllDot, 11.0 cw...,. ~l•f<'I, D11f• HOwtnlitr 11, "'' P1..-""• Olllfl•"'- Olwltlll'; H•rloOf ""'"""1 f' ''""''""' , .. , ~ "'""'oH Don l , Rlltt "'"""""• "'''"'°'" .... C.lll0""''"Clt Mln11t1,0r•...,."°""'T lnlt ""''ntu 1• t•nC11ttl•lf.., 1 ...,..,. ly 1111'1"" lklff. .,.,, .. ,1111p. brjllltt Vlrt[lnlt 4 ~<IOI "IOll,.A .. OOOlOM•lf lM1 1i.tt1n~fll ¥Ot\ Ill..,, ..,UI IM (Wiiiy l'.O. .. •)IU,Olr"',ic:t1t1111l C:lfr•lfOrltf!., C0.."1• Oii Oc~J1. 1•1• ..,.r•• Mlllt, C111tKM• torll , .... ~blhlltCI 0••11•• C:o11'1 0.Uy ~n~t. '"'111U""'tl 01111~ .. Co•\I c.\lf "''°'· ..... llllltf lf. lt: Mo ltl4 4111" I ,_.,, Jt, ,.,fl'IO O.c ... lO. ltlt ~m..rt " ' ALL TERMS. bring your Of· OPEN TIL 9 • IT'S FUN 10 BE NICE! ft'1". asking S31,!KXI. C a 11 [\:al,· ~ a40-1151 ~ I\ '--=--'-~ ¢~HERITAGE REALTORS NEWPORT HEIGHTS PANOR.At-.tJC VIE\V from your extra larf' li\'ing roo111. Cus1on1 built \l'i1h fonnat dining 1'('10n1 nnd scpn.r:itc j,"UCSI (!U<ll"ICN. --EASTSlDE INCOME 11 Spacious I & 2 bdml. units & pool . Xlnt rentnl area .- proven incoml' record. A sound lnvest1nPnt a l 51R0,000 C. f, Colesworthy REALTORS 640.0020 ~1J,ri00 ---------PETE BARRETT I LARGE LOT RE '''f SMALL HOUSE -A 1.-V-U»e<l tor " ""'"· 129.soo. 642·5200 675-4Q60 ---~--------- 4 BR, 3 BA, 1ssum<! Tr;t;, 2 Story , orit-n btt1m Cathedr11.I Cell'g,, dbl. frplc. fl"ll.1ntt1ln. wnd1~ rrwil. ""P- ph1y nm~. qrk'.I cul0dr~11.ac Ill $:12,jOO, Xo n·:1s. pll!. i.~1Ct)R'=~---­i\l.i\.~roN't :; tx-.1•'fl1'1111. 2 1ttrt"). Gi~r,1111(' f:t1tuly f"Yln1. All ~l!m l'l"l11•1JV1, Lrtt11 l"lf ~88. HU!;t' lnl. $53.950 ill I\ bftrgl\ln! C!Ut now - Sli'·6010 /\gt, • • 41'.t% LOAN \\'Uh S50,000. (loY.·n, Shopping l:Cntcr fn CD!tl11 Me111.. A'l· nual r;::rMS $24,38t. 1-· u 11 Pritt $150.000. firm. HARBOR COMl"ANY RF.Al.TOll!<i SINCE 19.J.I • 41l-4400 v.•ith adjoining baths. Out-I 545·9491 ruslorn d1·apes. easy 1·111"i' 3 BR, 2 Ba Hon1es near Newport's Upper Bay. Ll\'c by n1an made running slwan1. 345 University Dr. ;;.m....7223 SllUt<!ing amenities in linc~'THROW AWAY l:indscapin;~-Call 61J-S550 . locaL1on. Call 546-2313. OPEHT1L 11 . "FUN TOBE N1CE1 YOUR CAR'' [oPc~nL g . IT"S FUH TO'BE NICE/ l-. · Bl' "fNDEPJ-:NDEi\"T"'. Tvoo -~~ ~ t 1 ' , hlocks to shopping. banks, ,. THE REAL ESTATERS 1 doctors &· restauran1s . Tv.·o EXECUTIVE HOME- Gorgeous 2700 sq It hon1l', \~~ yl"~ old. 40'x25' H/F pool, 3 fl baths, fem rn1, b\llia1xl r1n w/bar, 3 car gar. O wn e r will help finn.nre. $79/ · '. Call 645-6646 PRESTIGE HOI\IES. FOURPLEX Prime north Costa !If e s a locnlion. Annual ill co n1 e $8100. Ju11t li sted, and ex· elusive sale!! p T \ c c of $67,000. Call 545-8424. m Associated L.13SOUTH COAST l!!:AllOA Brokers macnab I Irvine realty "FAMILY-ORIENTED" 4 bedroom, family room, den home \\'/lg. master suite. Lots of wood, used brick & clay tile. Open beam ceilings -cedar lined closets -radiant heat. $114,500. Lynne Rothell 644-6200. (Z51) CUSTOMIZED CONDOMINIUM All the custon1 & beauty of a mansion in a l·story 3 -bedroom Bluffs condominiu1n . Brick patios" -ga.rdens by Beason. A PER- FECT -flOM E1 $l!7,000. lr.Aunc/L.Mlllcr 642-8235. (Z52) BRAND NEW CUSTOM Super lg. !atnily home -4 bedrooms & 3 full baths. 2 Used brick !lreplaces + wet bar. $125,500. Ken Hartley 642-11235. (Z531 OPEN DA ILY 2-4 P.M. 4308 PATRICE RD .. PARK LIDO. 3 bed- room, 2 bath, split·level townhouse facing pool. Owner leaving area. No 1.igns permit- ted -please ring bell. Gloden Fay 642-8235. IZ l6) , lltt OO'ler O.We &42·113S 1naster lx'<lroon1s, beaut1[u! garden surround ings in a sec u re atnwsphr1·e. NQ n1ai111C'rHHl1.'t.'. ov.'11 your 01\"n. \\'t'stcl1ff area. No Y.'Ofri<'s, jus1 be' conifort;ihle ,~-enjoy youri.t•lf! ! S 7 l , 5 fl 0 C:dl &1&-n11. I PRIVATE BEACH A\1 ailab l1· lo lhh. in1· rnHculnte, prci;tlge " 1•<' :• 1't'sidC'nc·C' iri i;crl~ed 1·n111°! nH•ni]Y cnjoyC'cl, liy , r i J n\J ~!nrs & cnt<'r1t11nt>n;, Guc ... 1 .;ottng•· int•lud<'d :ui:' 11·cil.1 (lnlv ~72.'iM. 646-7711 =~~=I WALKER & LEE RL\L ~J'AJ:E ; THE, REAL ·ESTATERS FAMILY HOME IN BLUF FS Deli ghtful, colorful 4 bedroom home on beautiful greenbelt with patio, air condition· ing and n1any extra an1enllics. ~lust sCe to believe. $72,500. SPYGLASS FOR $139,500 Super view. ·r ou will love the \VrlY it's deco- raled. Owner hates to leave. Co1nc sec ~~~ hon1e and be prepared lo bu)'. OCEAN~RONT LOT Pr\o'e oceanfront location on Balboa Pen· lnsulA . 60XR8. SI i5.000. INDULGE YOURSELF See th is light and airy .4 bedroo1n, 2 ~z bath I·larbor \'iew ~lo1ne. Jii ghly upgraded l'al· ern10 1nodcl. Cor ner Jot ""'ilh large pr1va10 patio. $85.900. PENINSU LA -BAYFRONT Sup erbly designed · built · mi1ntaincd. Spa- riou.;: terrace flow . ., into li\·ing roon1 . Ove1·- looki ng b:iy 4 becl rooius. septtrate 111ao::tcr bcdroon1 ~U1 1,o, 4 l~th~. many buill-lns. Pier. $27!1,50. 1''i n3n c.ing a.r3i!Jble. DIAL 644-1766 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd,. N.8 . A COLOWELL BANKER CO, • 1,a1·~e §;,HR & den . 6 ba. ho1ne on sandy bcai;oh.; or u~e as 4 BR , den home v.i:h 2U.R".' Api: SO fl. lot, shore mooring. $195.000. l'alnlly home : 6 bdrms., 4 baths. 36 l-"'t. lot . P1er & slip. t.!95,000 Attrrictlve 3 BR .. 2 ha. si11gle story bome on 60 fl. ~lt'CCl to street lot. $152.500 WAT ERFRONT LOTS 4Ux00 Fl. $250,000 30xl05 $165,000 ' &4'4/e 41 190 Newport Center Or. Fashion Island Walker &Lee ·"''l 111 411 $50 LOAN FEE • Assume 7%% ·THE REAL ESTATE RS ="-'==== .. ~ \,ovc\y garden .\•ic\I.', fumil~·!--TWO-HOliSE_S __ 1oon1 and k11t c h cn , 3! lk'()room~. 011\y Ont' :,."Cfll' T\\'ll 1 ~ old 3 .BH. 2 S,\ old. Clost· to ;11! shopplni;. J lv.in1(' 11·1th 11n lll(_'Qnle of Nrw listing. S'.JOl.l ix·r ~no. S~S.000 v•/ I HMitln\O ble •1.:1·; f f-IA loan. • CO: TS 1 Call 556-:.!600. WALLACE c;;.SELECT REALTORS TPROPERTIES --:5 .. 4'M4141-~.,.~.~a-.~,,-.,-.~POO=~L-ho~m-,-j-"'-t (~ Evenings) $:17.000. Best buy~ Ellio011' iwn1 + bargo.in pn('e, Bct!l"r hurry. K47"60W. ARI. 3 + r·A~lJLY room v.·ith bar. Authentic Mexican tUe floor Corona def Mar 1022 Ntw plush car,>eL Nc11 \ LUXURY DUP E """"" ""'cly oeighborhoo<I l X Only $43,900! Call N,'1 no1v I 111 $140.000 111 8-17·6010 BY O\VNER 6-1~19 G.n•r•I R.E. 1002 1 • ·ral R.E. 1002 SS~ aw~ fr©ttt _ ., New p©t-t ere-rt u.xless; ~©-u. ore, OJt orclutecture-frwh it1•2 ckooed edvo" ~Jl•rnjlP'! tQO/, ~:111Mir r,l~·1c dmf! c nt11r1v 1n ~\·· 1-:• • 1., \Od. v1ocd will 11"" ~lf}!J nrl. Or Olf Uul 11 ~.~ M 'Ct~cu\ilr h1\lk. p rownhom"'S utrerly un111o;r. :iny r:t'1•.13 \'.)(>!c/ ..... "d atxivc 111c " S! ot Nf'WClf'l1 f{~Ji..11 ~.t1r,ti.p }'Olll PSYChc·. v1'1•Z 11 il1l 1n Ir l l'1:iur{'ly .<:troll·th1ouq11 ir-1 111 ·1 I n 11 11! lt111). f,o;,.2. 3. d hlrlro";n: a,·~" , l JIC··n•"S. l'\C'J!\! lu1u.1!'., t,!CI thl' (jt ,1C10USl'lf"!>:>. Ii iv<· .11!1Uf"llf tl"~l!JlfJ:;, ;;n(I lflr> UlllP 10 l'Jl1!fl · ;U\)t 1 ''ti.!( OOr ~ fl! •SS,,000 ;:.na up,f) '' \t 1p ~1'1 IOY'~ In-• trrnit~tUr(• .'lM •. 1n:1n•r1r: 11'1'1 lrnn1. I l1'•'1fX11'1 R· ·1c11 " , 1 t'.!1'1•.1 1,·iiri\vdy to ~up.•1i0t ;•m •.'r ,•..,.J ; ' ~": ~ lJ;'.1 lh(! hill ",.#-•• . ' ~. Gall (7 14) 645-6 141 I' • N C It>.. , 04W!ICOt• 'lot~ '!• (I•~"' Co11> 9""ot' .. "'''"" .,. • ·' REALTY 1052 * NORTH VIE\V '* ONE ot the most beautiful an.•us developed in recent yeal's:. Comn1. S1Po'i1n pool, plygrnd, clubho use. Premium view Jot. N e a r ll('W. 3 BR, 7 BA, formal dining. $64,500. 4 BR, 2 BA. formal dining, tamlly room. S66,500. LAGUNA NIGUEL REALTY ,.,...,., ~·ECIALIZING IN LAGUN,\ NIGUF.L VIE\\' PROPERTIES SEA TERRACE PRIVATE GU ARDED AREA Enjoy The Good 493-2513 Lake Forest Life 1054 "BAYCREST'' 6400 sq. II . ror sull' or lease, $60,000 Shelter 1974 J 11h3se, 4 amp powc.>r. Near Charming family home \vith 30% Growth on Down O.C. oirport. vie"'· 4 Bedroon1s, 3 baths, !3 /\ t~1111.11t. 3 11('1 lease Ior RJGllT H.EJ\LT\' 979-8533. ' ram rm, & dining rm ·) 10 yrs. Lots for sale 2200 ChnM!r 11.nx.lous !or offers. NO \\'ORK, NO \VORRY-1-----------1 Asking $ 12~,00 0. Call JUST i\fAKES ?110:'>/F.:\'! Pl~Ol\IONTORY liay Lo I , &ta-72'11 OWNER, 675-7414 finPsl loc. \Vill M!ll w/smnJI Ontu Condominium• 00"'" p>yn""t " '""'' for ~21 ;;;;;'o;:';; .. ;;1;•;;;;;:;;:;;:;11;;00;;]j1i~'i°~~~~~·~f.~n~~~:~·'~.; .. ;~;j:~:-L-'_t_.I ~ I I ASSUt.tABLE F1-IA LOAN Resort 2400 and owner Ls willing to _;.:;::;.;-'-.----''-'- carry 2nd lru!!l deed. T\vo 17:U \\·estcHU Or. Newport Beach 64.'>-12Zl WATERFRONT Sharp 2 story 4 bdrm horne on lhe canal in Newporl Shorf8. \Viii sell or trade ($~.500 equity). 4 Units. On the v.•a ler for only $11,500! A8k for }'r;i.nk. . """"" --Newport Heights 1070 10°/o DOWN ·I Bdrm & Den or 5 Bdl'n1. 2 Bath, trplr, bcan1 ceilinG;s. Quiet tree-Hnl'd s t r t' e t • Ne11r llll schools. $-15,900. Owner. , 5-18---0570 or 548-13191 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 4 Br, den, brick fplc, large lot. Choice N..:11'""'1·1 Bench Jocatkln. Needs some TLC. Ch1·nE"r anxious. !\fake offer Sparling Real Estat• 833-3.544 story model condo with tv.'O L'IOIAN \\'EU.S rum O:lndo. bedrooms, two bH!lts. Fully 1 BR. 2 Ba sleeps 4. Ten· carpeted and d r n p e d . nis, pools, &-clubhouse. Enc!Osed yard and garage. {714) ~~8-&138 or 345-2081 Co ni 1n uni r Y pool. and Out of State Prpty. 2600 playground r o r children. - ExL'\•llenl fan1ily living. 40 ACRES ~uthv;est Texas Located at 11.lcFadden and rnngl" Jnrnl. Jil,000., S 4 O . Harbor for only $26.150. Call dy,11, & $4{1. 111n. 64s.-0628 839-?1>"'2 or &.1~-1000 f o t dayi;. &12-8031 eves. furtner lnformat)Ona Real Est•t• Wntd. 2900 lrie0m8Prop•rty 5 HouseJ rurni!hJ 3102 San Juan Cpttrn. 1078 WIDE OCEAN VIEWS 7°/o INTEREST 2-STORY BY OWNER Be11utlful 4Br., 7 full baths. UPGRADED 3 BR Condo. 9-FOURPLEXES Overlouklni,: the se11 & lights Sha" c!U'J)E!ll, but It.ins . $39,900. Automatic garage. COVINGTON ol Laguna Beach. Estate Dill 'l wash c r . gorgeous F.xisllni;:: 51ra'~ asswn<1blc, ~ivlng.. Ganicns, pool & cus!<Jin Orl:IJM.!S. L:tr:_:t• C1'· $18,CXXI. 493-1262 wk n d a, $89 950 }acun i. Clo~ 10 beach . ivw"rl a·:>.!"" •,l!t' t'".';~ .t 617-1980 il1·F 18-5) 111'kdaya. ' Largl' 2 Bdm1s. 2 bath, \\'tl.llm'rlys:-It'!! a -R-E AL Santa Ana---108 ' Unbeltevublt" • bur·true!Jusl -dining-mom. JH~cn~ BARGAIN al s 4 4 , o o o. IJ.111.ed 36 units, 9 !ourvlexes, I?et'Ol'Hlor funiishirigs & an· 586-5960 Principal!! only. all Covtngtor · · ju11t 2~~ llque!I. fllaturc n du 1 t s. O\vN£Rtir.SPERAfE?EJT-A.3SUfl1ABLE fl lA LOAN yean at,"O. Prin1c units Jn \\rintcr lleuson or nl on th . and owner ls v.iUlng to carry prin1e I o C' n t 1 o n . Super $4JI>. to $600. ni o n t h ly cc. honic featuring 3 hr, '.\ 2nd tru.:;t deed. Tu.'O stdry sharp: lf\ ~;.. lntE'rest on Con1plcti'ly fu r n i g h e d . 121).F Tustin A\·c., N.B. a l'l'd hill conipany bJI, lo!s 'of decking, huge-n1odel rondo •NIU1 {\l'O bed· t:ontr:.<:t of ll<llC·or-obtain 494-465.1. HJ·;ALTOl't.'i li~2-46Zl $35,500 Univ. Phl'k Cc!nter, Irvine !'llaster Suite, plush shag, ,_,,,,, f'"O b"fh•. FuUy """· n"t' f ,. nan",. n g G ;1~~~"=----~~~·I T 'II t Pri _., "" .. " " ....... "' ... · ross SINGLES or t:ClUples ltun· NAUTICAL CHARM 'I • r inc r . s Cove-""'rf-t -NO_T_T_O WORRY !'rrazzo e ency. CL.., t ··-·' I I F. I ·' "7 JI " ,... =---·' ~-• !'"'~-"" A pet('c "'"" cn1pel. •,ncoseu RVe1oge1..., ::i 1no. on :'I • tinmon Belich •12:1 A !s o Du"Lr"'\' · ,_ blk starter! 2 Blks to beach, . . . n.<uUCo-v to ""·"'"'· g l. _. -> Co · PRINCIPALS ONLY' C ti ,. . r ....... Ill s~per ""'• t o a ll ty warm carpet.~la1ntcnance free hving in 830-U58or830-6030 )'A1ullnugar11ge. mn1un1-• -. a \\'Rik lo beaC'h, vacant lo. bC!ach, 40 ~ot. Ov.:ner s1ep-u.ver k It c h en dbl Un lve111ity Park VillagE' I. -L=;~d~o=1=,1~.~==~~10_5_6 ly pool and p\11ygTOW'ld for •today fTI·I\ 1:i2-l 100 hou!!e, LnguM Be a ch, "'Ill ciITy. SSG.500. Ca 11 garage for Dad candielite This immnc. 2 BR. 2 .BA. ft~f~.~nioc~~u:~t 1\~~a1!f'. ~.roo:sml.l~.111!·.~i 115-A"_·.·.~··,'n'1~'·;;,·.'.'.:..JJc!!7",~';1L"~":PCL·~'~,8~R:.f·'""a·. Denl!!On Assoc., 673-7311 dine, PL.US, ~ner ju s I ot.f!~rs theCI "",' indrularel ""', .M~;~·~·;~o~n:...;.V~;·~i~o---'-1 ~06:;7 !; . ~ ... , ........ '" l ~C~o~•~••;;..;.Mo.;:;I0:.:._ __ ._~10~2~4,1 slashl'd lhe price! Bk r lVl":i· ~ o .a poo _ rlen and lla1·bor for only ...,., "'"'ll 1v/ Jacuzzi. tennis & sOOp-• 3 B •-··--· nd S~.750. Call 83J.2332 or """"" · n.~-.. • " ~Ai T"-t1 T •Al...,,.,, air CO ·• ""-'•~!or further infnrma.. E pini. r-••"~ ni•Jt.aL,,,_,....,, -•---< ... ,.-...hi-ass .,......~ -------La Cd *Just Re-du~ed* NEAR TH. E B ACH GRUBB & ELLIS Re a I "-= 0 ,. .. <;•J• u•is· -™ 1ion apts, guna, • I'll, Ne111port ._ Only 11 :., nules 10 the llUrf F.state. liTa--70S0. loan, total mnthly pymnts I,.,..,.·"""""""""""""""' $axl UTIL pd. 1 Bdr frpl c. $2000 from. this sparkling clean &r COLLEGE Park Carne I I. ?:~.~~·~Zt~~~.~l LARGE WOODED LOT Desperate Builder! ~;; ~~~·:,~:;;!,t:,=, BEST Buy in n1uch desirer! ~~acious 1 3d bedl ""'1 dm, 7 bat tht 4br. 21~ ba. kilchcn, liv lhvy, Lag. Bench. 4!»-1003. MUST SELLI'. pool, ComnR df'I Mw· F ··• 2 & d uvme on ea cu· c-sac 0 · ' din rm fam 1' m NU V EW RENTALS ,ostlllu!'. convert. en, CAii before U's gone nt only rn' · 1 . , N•wport &each 1069 r.nned for horses, park·likc Bl~\nf] nc1v 41Plex ncu1· Hun· · I i.;tepdn fan1 rm w/ nuissive ,.3:)00(). 566-103.ior963--S61l w/frplc, h~ilt' nn1t1 purpose 1 bo & fi73-40JO or 4943248 brick frpl in pan'Jd den, • w· ALKER & LEE nn upstatn1, ale, upgrade WATERFRONT almMphere surround& this tl11J:!to11 tar ur th(' · • shag cf'P( thruout, bl tin floors , ninny str\ls. 11s:o;11111e l Bclnn +den home wt ll('ach. $11•1.00J. Call f or Balboa Island 3106 l;ifrh, rov'd• J)Rllo, frnced Hf:~AL ESTATE VA loan, $77.900. 551-4199 WONDER smull corral. i"resh paint in drtail;; end an 11pp'l to see. I ••t 9·• c t 1 OPEN HOUSE--& out? R('niode!ed kitchen. The Real Estate Fair CHARl\!11\G s or. cottage. Ir r space. '" · """· a Laguna Bo1ch 1••• I I 640-867"2 lll3 !\lain Street '"° Spncious,sparking,nnd S39,':JOO. OwtK'r v.·ill carry 839-61 33 or 536-2551 Frp c,grg,winlcr.$300mo. OPEN DAILY 1_5 P~I ENT spt>ctac.11lar CA.i"IAL FRONT 2nd T.D. :::~ii5~~Bf~~:::1 !~Bal~.~J~·~· ~6~7:;.~t~<~l<~·=J~? 1\'E\\' custnl bit 4 BR & fam MAGNIFIC 5 bedroon1 f<1mily home or Red Carpet, Realtors Newport Beach 3169 rm, 3 L'tll' gar off alley w/ fAMIL y HOME 111rli'inging paSdTI. 900Low,0 l 0 ""' 963-7851 $200 MONTH Jrii: sp.'\ce for trlr or boot. P ced a t • · 11 1 Y '!'~~~~~~~!!i~ FOR n:'nl $200, wanted in· Alt dis features. TY:o blks 10 REDUCED TO $69,500 $12,000 dov.ii and own('r \Ii!\ : SPENDABLE telligent worn.an to shr very Lake Pnrk. wlllklng dist. to No. Maint.-f~t~s:~ancing at low S% [ • --If• M:i'l £ new house!!, ·~ arre leesC<I nice 7br hon1e \\'/31 yr old bch. 5J6.8821 . Walk Schools _ . \1·/cost I I v I n g increases. mr1n locntr.d Balboa lslnnd, Gerald S. Tho1na11, Renltor. 2 lrvel 4 Bit & fHmily home. I 1Quail l Cap. rate 9.5, dbl. deprecia· Nc'.\'POrt Beach, It's j us L Custom Built 71 ~ uaths. Hui;c tiv mt 1v/ Pl JX lion. 7445 Orange Ave., CM, \11hat it says, call 673-5625 Slone frplc & new sh D g ac• . obil• Hom•s &W-1111, Eves. k \Vkndg. by 9:00 an1 wkdays only NE\\'. v"aJk to ocean. l!KXI Sq. crp1s. Bltin kit, 0\1('1-silr<l PrDp•rli•a ·. · for sale 1100 fi.17-3213, 673--1337 South Lagun• "3Ti6 It. of b'Tllcious living space. patio v.·J bltln BBQ. dbl 7Sl•1920 GREAT 3 Bt'dmu;, + playroom, gnrngr. 5 niln. to beach. l•OOOUAl~Sl.NtWPO•Tll&Ct4 GREENLEAF INVESTMENT PRIVATF. Bch .• OC:t'lln1•ic111' Hardv.·ood floored beauty formal diric, lge cul-00-.~c Call 64()-8£72. 5 Star Adult Commun J t y 2 br, \V/W, drP!l .. lrpl. $3."5, R:rac<'d by fruit trees on lot. Choire are a . $53,9Xl. • ... .,.. C t c-.. I 1~50 \\'hlttier .Ave., c:i.1 has 30 units. All 7 Br • .1 ~ :t23i,& S tun in g: t·o n ttd. l:!'<:U11 MW1cklus lot CN>8t tor l:Jrokt'T' fl .f 2 -7.f I 1 Evn. US om rvurp ex avall a beautiful 24xfiO Bar· Ba. frplc. 12 yrs old, low 5'14-44JS ne"'l,Y\lr<ls. bachelors or1_,96HO'~,;::;~'==~=~= Spanish 4-plex, lge custom rington !'.1obile Home. Call '"u·any. \Yill sell on L'rn·1 "~H~o~u~.~.-,-u~n~f-u_r_n~i ,~h-,-d-I w-~ndma. $29.950. RARE FIND $34,900 bit. 2 BR units, bltins, betw~n9a m&flpn1. trAcf. Principles only .. 1----------I tlQ ii ~ 4 Bdrm has cholct' area of NE\\'PORT 64t 7965 J.l.W,000 Gener1I 3'202 P u, a pro!('SlliOnally ~ n \1 ~r t e d BEACH-priced Tight. at r -~$SA=v~E,,..;Y~O~UR.;,;~ •. ~l0~N~EY=~!$~ I Sparling Re•I Estete ------ a~· '. i,:arnse to pru1Clt'd lam-$ll5.(XX) L}~ASE a new n1oblle of your 833-3.>14 4'.LA RENTALS Prap•rt:l•S · . rin. !\1:i.y convert b n c k . LILO-. Century 21 chC>;~(' 1\•-optlon to buy! All BY OWNER 11t 6%. X gross w. M'fcu.iin IN w.va 7Sl•1920 Close to schooU!, shops. Re-642-1771 pa)'n1entsappliedtoward lor quick s11le before 1•00 auaust NfW'°tl fllAC• painted 1.hrU-OuL Chris, agt,.1.====;: purcha11e. 556-8'.?97 y('llr<!nd. 20 xtra. lg, unfur. f FIX-ER UPPER 1..::968-::::_~1456=·:_~~----1 Bc11u!1ful view, pr ivate units l'o'/pool. C.i\I. Low ,., HOIJSll REPOSSESSIONS NEAR 2 """ & """ "'°" }40.600. I J •m. Brin1t yrn1r Jlilllll brush and a BEAtH-POOl·HOAG be11ch, BR, l BA in Rni. 10 \nif'J'Ove. $65M dn., _ _ OUl't.S, Jui;: nf /\Ir. Clean. i\loney lo for lnfonnaUon Md h·ir· Uon · · • ClflUSll'Ophobi.a! If so, k:~na, 49"'1-ta~ .. $ 26 ' O O O · $180111 ne111 loln, Avail. 111 Ntb, r & IAY,C.M. "42•1lOJ br nuul" on 1his 3 br., 2 ba.. f th f"l{A It. \'A ho 1 yf!u'll he exceedingly com· V\""' >Nt. fnn11ly rnon1 home In North ~1,',"1 mes, fortahle In the extra large Beau!Uully up g raded 3 BAYSHORES TRLR Park. current rnte, O~C 2nd. Int, CUTLE, bach unit fl25. Sm Costo ~leaa. Only $36,500. '""" KA. SABIAN roon1s ol !hill lresh. new Bedroom, 3 Ball'! Condo 2Br, neitr new, partially ~~yrs. Prin. on 1 Y · Del, utlt 11d. ftu'f\. 675-8600 Anytime ho1ne. The n'IOst nuxlcm ap-""'ith rhe back gate next 'furn. $51XMJ, Call ( 7 14.} VIEW l Rr. w/frplc, $200 . • VISION • Real Estate 962-6644 p Ii an cc s , thick, lush to pool area 0'.\'TlCr bought 627-1876. INCOME TA.'( SAVl."Rl Stv/rd, gura.ice, 1.aauna ~"-'~~.,,:;~=.:::.~.:..:.1 c11rpctitlg & dr;1matic design nnothl't· rnost anxious' APT. Size i\lobile Home ln 4 Unit Apt Bldg$. brand new. FIX ME 2 Br ho111e n;,o. f'OH SALE BY O\VNER lr1· 11•ill d1•light you, as wlll . tidult pflrl; on the hay. Close e1CT01v this l -ear for Bring hammt•r & nails, pet •lrv,ei 001 "•"i· 4 br , 2;2,1b1~'..~i'thn the gre111 Ol'f'Rn vi r w! C\l'l!;r I WESTERN TERRAIN $.IS,'750. ~72 .~.~.,,., .. Lax10Sh1,~l!er1.n d1~Jntro3r N,E~T 21 Br dplx1 $18...,k t'IOll', rn1 . n. mn, 1 · e.~...., to i;hoppin~ & bearh, $87.500 963-7878 " " y" • u • n~"' 1v1~ar, shlj( e11 o Zi43 E. Coolit Hv.y Gorden•. Silol\'n by a11pl. ill the pr!ce, wltll .-:ln t S '-'----Acr1ageforsate 1'200 BR. !\fany deluxe ap-BIG yard, 2 Br hou&l! $19;;, Corona del ~f11r onlv. 968-m!H L;•rnis. Leri discuss UlE'ni! Sunsets upreme polnrmenls. Cbolce H · S , Cou\)lry k!T, patio, 1lni;lc5 f1XER UPPER .CAN'T BELIEVE THI Rn.y , OCt'an 1<ic1v, 3 Bdrms .. 3.a Ac. Son Juan Caplst. C1r locallon. Rllr., 9611~. }'AMILY 3 n1·., 11,1 a.1 $250, . No. l HO/l;tEt-Gallecy f>100el m 2 baths: comp I et e I y town. Ulils. Sell 1 r a d e. F'QR SALi-; New Lu x u r y Av11ll In 01, kltl!ii A pet& 8.'lJ"R'ain pricc."d fix('r UPPtt "''/vaulted ceiBngs s Bdrnl. 3 l1"i'.::1~rPID rcn10ttrlcd. fee I and ·.1 .;!68;;o·~'"'='~"~"~5t77~8.~Ag"l'l~. ~=,I \Volj',rtronl trtpl~ w/vie.w SE'{tRAJ. 4 Bl1:. J275SUU ~ " l1u'f:l' ~· \!~st Utt• hn, ik'P laundry nn, super ~'TIO-~ -$69,500. Ownf!t wm assist Commercial Prp 1600 of Ne111•part Hrbr. 3 hrlrms, 2 AvaU befot'f' ~illdays !hlrn.: for !llC fLrst un1e In-srnrnge area, n.~ POOlll, • u In fint1nclng. b a 1 h 1 , 2 u n I 1.11 w rt h SHORES l Br, 2 Btt S150 yrly Vt'51hr. S:?3,!ICXI. li brary, p11.rk. .11hops 1 mi. •tt · 2800 Ch1rmin9 Mot•I l d' n I I bra r y & dbl. l1'rplc, 2 car, •lngle1 ok I IQ II l Agt 893-8533 In L•guna Beach fireplaces: 5ep. I,_ u n d r y RF.ACl-f house 3 Br, S.fOO UQ . ftldtpendcoct can be )'OUl'1 fric's., bltln11, Ii tn11h com· yrly P11Uo, lrpl. guqe Plactl BY OWNER sgl. t1fory, 4 br, Work Of Art• I 111 1111 a t mot 1 1 the pacton. 60' plrr & slip. Ask· HILLTOP (2) L.'\g\Ula homes ti tenns. For Jlerfonnl\nce • BIG CANYON AJ BR, 3 &, h~a:.t 0t ~a. e.3 :pts., Ing $480,000. Make o f r e r. 3 Ur .• s.t'I0:~315 II.II tl.lllr1111 Prap•r •• . 2 bn, tam. m,., x.lnl. cond. Scoll'd In lhf. convcM1HOon lge vte.1v lot. $159,500. Mo\'· li! units & 2 110re,. Ste~ Call: Mrs. Bell 11.t 83.l-9182 CAU. VS f'OR A10RE 7Sl-t920 prime locntlan. Prof. land· pll, tnvltr ti ltyperl)oll c inR. i\tust sell. Own er . 1,..bench&shopplni.Ocean T\VO-!i unit Rpt bldg~undcr ALA Rent1l1 '42·1383 i•OO®A!l't.NlWPOllllf &CH &c.-pd., nN' cpl. & paint In/ Jlarabola. ull v.'000 1.'t'llhii, 64()..ll098 I \lr1\', Co·1~1 lil\"'. 11-0111,... oons•-·ct"'n ~or •al•.~-,. f"REE ~-nEE OPl::N Sun u...;, 2 Br on out. Low Int, 9624665 )'Q\1 m11.y 1vatch the sen, 1 ., " .., o..w "·~ 8Gxl2ti l'Or. New crpt. d""" 1 BR 2 BA 2 STORY whl!t ,.~u·roundl'<l b)' mflny 5 Bit, l BA SOMERSl..,., Approx. U'.212 gr o 11 in· lo m11jor ~hopplnA: center. • Professlonnl Stnrlee e I 805 T . Cl .,... .. .• • l:1mr ruw: 11-ttl. J Bdrn1~. Tenn!~&: Pool prvlg.g, Some l'OnlC. t.111 yr 11Tl!r-... ff $1-4!\1. ~II *LANDLORDS* ~' t'COr. 1 usun. ·I clot!l' to beach. As~1tl\4lhlt $l31 500 ¥IL $!.13,000. &«--081 Prine. fu!alono1nlc1, Bkrs. ~ !h'lft-riill ,, . ;,~010. R~::PO. Us 4 Or. $.f D,soo . Fll1\ h111, s.1000 dow n . only. SMALLCOMM BLD • BLOCK TO BEACH-Homeflnde rs * .. 2.ttoo NC\'ds "-ark. Top loc. Ajt .• AC:T. R1l'..Ol02 nll. Ii, LIDO 3 •-U It .,7 ~ Callforn\11'11 \.n~1 R1t11tlll 1tl 7719 -----.,..-p, n ' -•"""'· Ne.,.·, rlrhf\~ 4-ple'I:, 711 221 .t • •-I , , • ~~ -. • •. AS.'\U~1E VA • Ch\•1te1' "-ii' ca.try f.I• ·t TO, St Hunt Beach, $125<KXI • .,.,rv 1l'. 3 Bil, I he, cptJ, drps. Nev;ly SJ-10 1\'C,\SE. JBr t.t f'a1n rm. t'\ir Miit or !.-~ .• 3 lir, 7 h11. Roy McC•rdlt Rltr fla il iuiet'.' S4T-3!r.iT. · 2 Bil v.·aJk I() btacb $17l., 1l~111l'd. $.ll,000. C :t 11 Pool Xr. Rfh. R93-&..M/ Prln <'l'lly. ChlTl1'1t1 m&IB.1 1110 Newport Blvd. C.M, Huntl11jt;I01I "~ch. AlllO 2 &12-Ui.19/5-4 193. 893-1~. EASTBt.UrF, vu, 3 UR, 3 Br on 11c:rea,c eo.tt l'ot~ J.41.7729 ••2·4321 °'"'ttotColl•tt . . H11w •11oerh lng )'OU v.·unl lo I srORY 4 nn, Tiie Roof. bo.. It 00tu1s rm. (CM be ___ ..::...c..c....:;_ ___ I • _ ........ .-.,-And 2 Ur, 2 Bl\, bike to ~'II! Ouslfied ada do It La C\Jl's\11 ilomc. 5 BR 1. ,\(.'f'Oll~ Iron' park. C'he fa steal (!~w U1 the West. , -• -· '--*' ..._. btn.ch. Nr.wPol'I Il<"a<'h SJBl. "'e.11 ·Olli NOW &1'2-5678. Ot.11 962-9627 GI ' Aatnt ••• a 0.Uy PUot Cl•ttl.a Ag1. Fe~. 919-8430 REALTY • • ) ' • ' ,, Houses Unfu rn ished ~"''" Unfum ish" Huntington Be .. ch 3240 T11tsda1, Novtmbtr 2b, 1CJ74 DAILY P1LO! J! S 3202 LANDLORDS! \'!.t Spec1oh.tc: In Newpor. Beach • Con.io" ilel i\111r • 4: l...agUrt&. Our Rentl\l $t>r- vke lt 1'1tEE to You~ Tr)· Nu· View! NU-VIEW RENTALS 673-4030 or 494-3248 Coron1 de l Ma r 3222 CALL us 8Ji \\'11 110\1' have a vn1.fe1y for lease.Corona del rtlnr 1. NCI\' 3bedroo111f!; $3-1.) 2. a()IQ 10 bclWh: a. 3BR & gue11 $.';00 b. 2BR fw·n. $43:1 c. 3BR & guest $600 (l...arge llomf') Cole or NewpoM Rf'al!Ol'I 6T"Xi.Jll e BRANO NEW e 1, 2 & 3 BR 4·Plexes FH.0~1 $..-JOO/l.J(), DAA~·111-,.,-~ Bcao1 Clgs, Shag Crptg thru·out, (9n11>L Draped. P r I v a t t' J,otios, t-;ncl'rt (inrugc~. No ~ti;. 1 n1i. to Ck't'an. 201·219 Oswego Ave. (3 blks \\r. ol lie&ch Blvd, I hlk S. or .\don1s' 549-9501 BRAND ne11', de.luxe Con<!<), 3 Bedroon1, sau11;1, pool. <'uslOln Mhag 1·a1wts. & tlrnj)('1·ie1>. Vt>ry desirable area. 21;, Car gru11ge. 2 Very prll'flte C'nclosed palJIJIS, S·J6-~37 aft 6 Pt.I. Hou~•• Unfurnl1hed Apmrtments Furnished I Apo1rtmenl1 Unfurn. · A"pa--rt"me---n"1,-:-U;-n-;f-ur-n-.-:-\-cA;-pa:-:-rt::,,,.--'.".n1"•'"""U;::;nturn.1Apt1 Furn1 Un furn 3900 I Offlc., Renl -"'440o Newpo•t Buch 3 269 N•wport Buch 3769 £••t• Mo.. 3824 Huntington ~uch 3840 Newport Boach 3869 ~ ,.-L >'1:00 I LEASING-NEW LIDO 1.ASBRISASAP'l'S --~---·1 -LL~~A~h;-' ~,lel;i~1 1 RETAIL+ "' uxury P. _ OCEANFRONT 11•111c•••-•1•. Cl I J " ' "' .. ___ 5i51S !Uvtr Ave. 642-29i& J 0 ' " -· OFFICES w.rm Ill; w', • , i-uu. Elevator bldi on beach. l&.2 ust romplelt'd, l DR 1 $1,.;,i. 3 BR, 2 bu, Yrly ..-.>50 ADUU lAllSIDl U\'llt •ux shelttr. 673-6489 BR. Pvt be.loonies, htd mo. 3 BR '4'/fplc ~10. mo. 2 Bk, 2 br, !um J.100 \\'nlr. i t.¥.AU NnA«1n10 FROM •5 ft \\'ATE"R>'llONT l ' pool • ·•• Ad I CREAT L 0 CAT I 0 N JN 2 Blt, 2 ba, \\'Inter. •~"" ~ '° • • ' · spa<'. "' · se<:w·i..,,-. u 1~-Tll • BF. Cl E -8o h Ion ~ d~_n, priv. patio, nl'~·ly dee. $2!).93' Wk OP. I Bdr,, 2 t: AA I.AR A. Open BAYPRONT • ' e Bni.nd n..·.,.,· t•11ti\mtrciu..I mm $5.)(l :r.to. 6Tr7060 Agt. Bu & &ch. Color TV, nlaid ,, 4': Dally aft c r "dons· 2000 3 BR., 2 ba •• W\I. $17:i J 'l"ly. •I BR , 2 BR 1 pies! Spanbh ~tyle. Plenty Sen Clemente 3276 11erv. oool, THE ~[ES.A. 413 Alabaina ll.B. Colt 839-613.l STEPS TO BEACH •2 BR & Oen of Parking. ii ro1n 33tJ *h r_~:.: 01· 960--3221 1L¥k for Jack or 3 8 2 1 .". F It to 1100 Mt n QJ' n1()rt. N. Ne .... ·port Bl., N. B. PINECREEK Marlon. R. ia, \\'l1,t!'r. $.ia rom $185 . $435 f'. u 1 ·lll • ;... i'!!lllli NE\Y CONDO. :t br, 21t ba, 646-9681. LIVES UP 2 BR, fu111., y1·1.,y $2i5 . u 11< tie~. •~rt}p · , o l' f' anvlew/Dana llbr.·SC .,..,. 2 bed 1 bal.h t WALK TO 8 ·ACH 3 BR, 2 bo, lurrl S27!l yrly Me1a V.rde Eost &. Adams j ini:;:s. BC!'t'.!:1..-...~. U1;htlng. Al pier_, 2 c111· gar .. deck, pvt. ~ .. ·" 1 .1.11 ,rm. 15 01.1·10a TO ITS NAME B ca 1 t If u I nt>w ~ unit 3 BR 1 00 t , itr s·1::.n c:40 _ 1800 l'Onchtlout'tl. I 1 ln1t' .k~tlon ac I I une I es I R NT R • • uni, 1-\r • ""JI! ol I • )lllll of( fl'N!\\'AYI . Gooc1 ~}•?.s08-. 3 pool, i;olf. $ 3 3 O. P" __ ld. 3704 Seashoi'.e. 6 7 :i. Over 500 tft.11 ll'Ce! and l IQ\\'ll 10uses. E 1 O 2 Bit oou~('. wntr. ~150 1 'b"l" ••··~•M~ ,,. .i;•~ ,ntJ-0 6J18. streams with \l'lllerfnllti BUY. l"ireplac{'S, bltn&, CORONA DEL MAR mesmEz-0iK3-55=7 VSI 111y ................ I 'f"' OCEAN VIE\V, 2 Bil hillskle create n rel.1ixl11g llelling far kitchen, 2 c11r g-nruge:s, 2 4 "It f h ,. Toro llff'S· Cal lytq ,1~ ST"PS TO OCEAJN · l • J •-l••-n•"• u , un · !l\lst. 1101. 11n, ...,. I 111.11 7:.:!~17M. I bo1nc. Cpls/Dr1~. tr11lt·, d<.·h-r~ your lp&CJ()Uli new • Or "" ""'' .,.. '" 2 '· s~ I I / ' -~ " 3 ""· 2 Ba ·~· 2 bedroo '·"'. ~10 !Ji.I, •Ml lW or I'<• op ' re v wshr, stove/J't'(l'ig, gur,ge. ox.u·ni, , ,,_.,,, n10 · m apurtn1enl. FrQ1n . ._....., " BR I '· f 127" I '11 J -. =•• 11 9 O F'·-'t ·1 bl • , ,,,.1., un , a yr Y 499--39-16 after 5 pn1 <>•..-ou.JO • ·w•u ure avaia e. 3 Bil. 2 Bo duplex. Priv:itc NEWPORT CREST " ·rttrf:s S.n Ju.n 2 BR "'"''"· S210. Stops to Office open 9:00 to 6:00. >'""d •Int 00., $"'' \' •0 ~ d "p"' ' H 2300 Fairview ltd .. Costa .... ' " ""· "'""· '~ 2 BR. 2 ba. Condo. $52:i C • t 3278 5a11 ropercy ouse . •r Pho "'2300 :.!·Hr, 1 Ba rluple~. Sundeck, COMMERCIAL 2 Bit. To\\11t1Uu.~.:. rr1•l", 1p1s r1no oo..jgso •• esa. ne: .....,.... · private yard $1~. No ""ls. f so~ ,,.. Office sui:c, N'iit. $250 roni ..:.U. 1 Bit, !ron1 Sl95. DYNAP.1JC Ir g oc.~anti'Ont Off The Beaten Path I C'hlld under ~ ok. 8121 Pool, lenni:t, ('OlllUlt'ntnl I' 3 Br, '1 Ba, bttns, dshwhr, 3hr. 2ba, yrly, SolOO mo.. & 81.22 !\1ichael Dr, Contact brt.•aklast. &:para!~ fan1ily 1525 SUPERIOR elec. garoge c.i.....,ner. Rec. day 646--7103. night 673-2586 !\1r. Pelt>rson da)s S-17-3.ttl. i;ection. Clot.t: iu .>hopi•mg p 1 11 ,.. 11 ~ \dulr N p '" ~~., ~"~o t'Q "!!:s. ''..0· nr. o ;1 i $2_'.?5 UTIL pd, wood.!!)' set-facllllies. $300. rno. C 11 l I BAYVl'E."\V 1 Br apl, $1.90. L• s -0 c~ i!Vfll ................ ~·~==--i &:. line be11ch. 6'11--2till lloi<p. Ground Ill". 0 r f i c ling 962-4471 ( :ri.J 546-8inJ 521-tl!J..I Incl. util. J(OO E. Balboa * wcuriow; shag <'llrpclll DOG-RUN t ~. frpl. yd, putlo ~ 81 • Blt·ins Incl Dish\1'11.Sher ~ , , , . ~pit('<', k!'.I "'I /1 nt $29J. 127-2 BO f 4 BR, 2 BA, Fireplace, dish-\•d. 6T;>-1~71} t>Ve 11r 1 -Pool l: Gas BBQ" 2 , l h THE J::XCITIN(, l>r./f,,.,11ti,t ~11ho.:. 1700 Ml· ;> , R. rpl h~, dbl l'l'REPL.ACE-4 bedr m. 2 wai>her, feoc-ed yard. $350/ l BEDROO!\!, rlvate patio, ..... 52 BDRi\1 $1"" "' r. apts. Xtras. F'rom N EWPORT'S-MOST-PALM MESA APTS. ft, $71\.·1. g~~ •II' blk bench NH ' . bath, c,rpel•'ng & d--, I 497 2031 "" & ""··-· ..,,,,, ""' $159.$219. '~ l>lk. \\"est of •11N"l'> . T<l NI-BCl l BOLSA' BLDG •~• UTIL I h I ":r .,,,..., yi"S st>. • near Y uw.mess. •""' Ga• ' \\'a' 1·r Pd • G·''"' "· h U SI 1 JT.391 "A" SPECTACULAR " " -~ . ' . Bdr. lrol ti~~. ~Rr. rnrd ~ I • . u L ... ,.. Santa Ana 3280 month. &73-2&18 LA MANCHA APTS. K:retson, S.t!--0389 VIEWS B:ich, 1 ,r.,_ 2 BR. froni 11..1 [Ori!~·(' ~Ult(•. }[11,;: 2 ofllee«. ....,.,., IX <' arni ng-_-thl'uout. beHuliful 1~nd.p·an.. l .~~q~~;~;~~,~~~~~~~=~~ "' "' " "' ,,..ac 0 a er. I · · · · NU·VI EW RENTALS ~;~i:>~r ~l~ i:ke 1 5 0; Newport Heights 3nO 778 Scott Place, c.~I. 1 i\10. FREE RE..'l/T LUX'""' bflytroni apartnienl •1'~:1111~·1 /loo P0<'hl 1)~cr•p1. :.i n•:1 .\/~. Total ~ 61•4030 "" 3 BR, 2 Bo, f.-n[c. nafio, dbl 6<•2001 or s•o ~18 B nd N 2' B · · ~,, . :,,., ".:~11 r. :«1. f1. 512·1 n11')n1)1 . ..r or 4~.37,13 _Bo°"•~o~r~D=•I='~· --~-~ .,. •" or ..........., ra ew 1, '" 3 r super hvtni; .. 1~1\ shps HI you1· (j blks flum NC\\'f.'Ol't Blvtl.i Ai;k 101, John llct.eNn otro OFF 1ST MO-'D"'LUX"' " 1 1 gar. flj(I; ~92-..'Ui66 or Tues CLEAN 1 or 2 Br $16.)-$185. HACIENDA O!: i\fESA de l lL"l:C. Frplc':s, dsh"'hrs, door. \\<..lk IJ shops, rrs,nu-f:t.l6-!l•"" I ~ • • "· • "' iuinch ~IY c & ThLLN 54a-3371 Adulls, 00 pets. 2421 E. encl. r:;arages. 1 ~1 7 Hun-h \ "' 3 Br, 2~~ Ba, 1600 sq fl, frpl, ht'!:lrnl, 2 bn. big liv rooin Hs"s Furn/Unfurn 3300 16th. NB. 646-1801 B~~~,jvLascito'i#JOs tingtou St. or calf ~ f:;ts,elc~a~1~.tre~e1-yoce:i~~·at~. ~i'UDIO ':.!°""'Hr. lort,-d tJir gorage. $37;). 673-2925 o I' 11·/fple. Crpt.!1 & d rps Adults _ No Pets or 53&-9008. 2.bcdrooni, 2.bf'lh unit:r ii•ith !1.c~t, ~ncl. ~ar. Ne.10: beach. 675-202~ thruout. Close lo Tluntingto11 S~nta Ana 3780 10 1 \V TE spacious terr:io:t>s, pool , _a:~--0~9. Ill l~th :st. 2 Bit, New crpts & dt·ps, CC'nter. $li0. to.Io. Ctill Bev COM CHARM . , m nules to ocean. Large A RFRONT beauty 2 Br. Oceafl!'ride of Hi,·v l, mJ. or o111c 963-4567 or 963-1786. Trro bcauliful f 1 h d $145 -Modern Si.nglc Apt\\'/ 1 & 2 Br. 1 BR $17:i., 2 BR 2 Bn. xtra lge liv rni. frpl. subter'8.11l'an 2·car 11a1klng. Room5 COM~ANV !I 1 . u ~ n I!' e garages Sl90-1vlth Patio $L91i. G;is & lge patio, boat slip ror 20· AU adult. full ;.ecu1·ity build-1----------Rli.\L;rons mo. u! ncld. 5.i'i ·'1:.43 or 3 BR, 2-bu To11·nhouse. Patio, ~onnd",s ~~·. Sch?.11·1oetlo1~tsd, 1>31 •• ~r,.. Ca11 ~·6~)-17 Water inc., Draperies, car-bont. $350 yrly. Ad Its, no ing. . Ne1v crn·pr.t, di'npes, $15. i\10. All iull pd. Frplc, SINCE 19; 1 637·737!1 enc garage. \\'fd, pool, ree, ""' " • "llll petli, gas hen t. gas stove, pets 4101 River Av. Sel' Sun bullt-1ns, decor. Leai;es froni 1~ blk occ~ul. N 1 e (' sur- OARLING 2 BR house, S:JOll. Kids & pels OK. 645-5071. UnCumished 4 plus family $50 Per \Veek-$50 ltfo\·es You air <.'1>nditionln"', swinun.ing pin $500 per 1110, ,_,, .. ,,00,, ._,._• C .. I I ,· ,, , , !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~6~73-44!!!!!~00!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""1 3 ba. $750. Walk to beach.' Jn. lt1odern Apt, util pd. "6 v "'·~ "' " 1TI0. Cd1'if. Call Lou i Ste Irvine 3144 NEW TOWNHOUSES Call :,1t-ii.l47. pool, rec. room, washers BRAND new 2 Br, 2 Ba 4. l\J.ilboa !~le. 12 to 6 111u. Pelers-6T:Hi000 or &10-&ll9. '-'-~..:... _____ .:.;:.;.. & dryers. plex. bltns, di;h .... ·hr, laundry (7l4) 673-7985 Ho0J\1S SW-\1k up,-\I 1 l11 :-!BR, 2bu, rr11le, l.leoni ceil, 3 br. boat slip available $'195 A.,-rtments Unfurn. oii'ii'iiiiii-... ..,..,..,..,.., .. 1 faci!. From $210., $32;). for (7 14) 547-0321 kitchen s;so. irk up 'PL I · d k b 1 2 br. brand n•w SJ75 MARIN PACIFIC N B T PHtio, ·Jn C'c. ltns, nr *RENTALS* EAST8LUFF Balbo. lslind 3806 A studio 11·/2frplcs. Nr. Hun· ewport ay owers J.18-97~or64;,..~7 beach. S.l25. 67'.l-0851 University Pal'k TOWNHOUSES VILLAS tington Horbour. No pets. 310 Fernando St., N.B.l-T1."1v">'°: 'AT""T"11"E'°'Bi>uC'·'Cci=1.- WfSTCLIFF BLOG . NEWPORT BEACH $so. OFF 1ST MO. 3 BR .. 2 ba ............ $375 . NEAR new! 1-BR., yrly. s-ro-9100 or S46·7Jl[) v· ta D I M sz. & up (I 11k. 67341-MJ 2 Br, 1 Ba. lrple, gariq;e, 3 BR., 2~~ ba ....... $380/'IOO 2 br. 2 ha .. $330..: pool· privacy Lge. llv. rm.; cpts, drps, Brand Nev,o Custom Apts. OfEZ ORO APTS 15 e esa PINE K:'\OT ~IOTEL A•••lelole ••w . Oel••• $2'95. 673-2925: 67~2024 The Terrace ~ U~-. 2300 $495. luxury, quiet deck, bltns. OU-street park-Hae ·· lBH. · i!BR 823-1 Atlanta ADULT GAROEN HOr.·IES Hotels Motels 4100 ••tc1l l •• •ftfct • All .,,._ .... 1c.11 [), •• ,..., • "" (11, C M 12 BR 2 b.'l $350/315 ~bi. 3 ba. S500_f.IOOI, gardens ing. $225. Rltr. &H-2343 Drive by l110 Victoria. I, 2 & 3 BR. Priv gar, pool. IRVINE AVE., AT ~1ESA ' · I osta esa 3224 3 B "» · ........ ? -.. -Call 67a-722:i \l'-k•·"-. 61~"·''' ••-11 · h ,\\.'O.sher. dryer. dose to Bl d 1· !---------It,_ ba .•••••••• S3$/$42a .. ~ '""' .....,......, .tu111ost to untmgton Beuc Near Newport \' · rv.y S& 60 & UP ·-•SA VERDE F I I G1't.'enlrec 1-lonies Bo[L--P•n•'n•ulo 3807 •OPEN SAT/SUN • bearh. 5..16-0-J36 & Irvine lndus:rial Complex. '".r...; a 111 Y 2 BR l '· "300 '1UCI "''"' "'77 1 BR $100. 2BR $"". ' Call Mr Howard 645-6101 Home. 3 BR. 2 BA. fam ·· ~ .,... ............ ~~~~;;:::~~:;.~;l :=::=~=~=·==:::::::::l *BR1\i~D NE\V DELUXE• ~,,, rm \Yf \\ood huruini:; frplc, 5 BR., 3 ba ............. $490 1:ARGE 1 hr, 1 blk. to bay 3 br, 21J ba, frplc, din. rm., Rec Bldg \\'/gym, Billiords, Kllcheneues · \lkly rates I ====~~----I lovely kitchen\\"/ blln o~·en Turtlemck or OCt'an, utils. incl. $195. 1 BDRM W/LOFT laundry area, dbl. car gar .. Color T.V. Pool & Jacuzzi 2376 Ne"JKlrl ~1 5-ts.975:> ATI'ENTION fn :s ur o nee & rHnge & dsh11·hr, new 4 BR., 2¥~ baths ........ $450 ST:>-4600, 675-7876 eves. bltn:s, cpts & drps· D/\V, Security Patrol, R.efr:ig. Inc. G t H • 4150 agen1s. Wt men, et c . disJIOSDl. Indoor util rm 4 BR., 2 baths ...... s425i4;,o 1 ~~~-~~~-~~"1 $145. mo/yearly. Bach apt. lmmed. Occup.ncy huge patio. $325. 556-8286 • 5454855 • ue5 ome Realtor has 3br, + Ir:., Sil PLUS heated pool. 0 n l y 3 BR., 2 ba. '' ·' · .$475w/gd'.U' Duplexes Unfurn 3600 Stove, re!rig., garbage disp. Please call !or appt. $165 & UP, 1·2 Br, lrg redec. PARK NEWPORT LOVELY home in C~I. near house zoned Cl, w/desKB i. $385/Mo inC"lds pool service. College Park ' \V/W cpt. 675-1836 HAYLOFT APTS Pool, rec roo1n. drps, Cflll. APARTMENTS 17th & Santa Ana. \Viii pro-rhilirs, xlnt location,' o f t Call 968-19j(l, 4 BR.,\~~n~-Sc;~~~~····S·130 BAL.BO/fr IA d~EN. 3 hr, 2 ba, Beacon B1y 3814 283 Avocado, C.M. ~131n6,~0A4d9u,_1".·~12P1hets'1.· Bachelor l or 2 Bedrooms videl 7~111 &I· ~·~'°!or 3 J711t SI, plent;t'.:y of ~too' I~B1ACULATE Eastside 3 ? B 2 " F $2T;i w P • m. rm· & 3 64 " "'"'v and Townl-1uses rel 1'""" peop e . .,..,,_.,'f<H et.~ get 10.i:::e er, .,......., • R., "'1 · + R ...... J balconies. Close to Bay & BEACON BAY 1 hr. apt., S-OJ43 c53&-~~"='~1~2~19~1=5~1h~St~--=.,-l l''r. $224.50 Open 9-6 Dally Vacation Rentals 4250 IX'! rtn, 17?1_ llcrton CM, ~fin!.bar"...,'\dTii. <-~;~i.P~~~'. Balboa Island $400 ocean. ! yr. lsC'. 673-8148 s .... ·edlsh frplc., utils. incl. Office hour.i !l-5 NE\V 2 BR, 1 Ba, blt·in Spa Pools Tennis 6<154-7T;Xi, 213-331-l~l. .. I' ~ BR.C. Al'LI L"'5· 5'2'-'7'5"00· ·· · or 675-~. Yrly. $390. mo. 673-8203 range, oven & refrig. Encld Across fron1 F'ashion lslan.d CABIN BIG BEAP., Sleeps **Corona. ·.:.r-' lltl'l rtt I'm. Avail now. $325. Call: ~ qw ( 21 3) 697~911 f.\Vhit!icrl • VISION • Apartments Furnished Coroni del Mar 3822 MEDITERRANEAN g,,',o". ~~_;, 0A9381l util pd. $2'l5. at Jan1boree on San Jo11.qu1n 12, 2 l.rplt-s .. ('Olor TV. pool Professional Qffjecs arid/ol' Collect. Open for inspeetion VILLAGE O"N"""I Hills Road. tlil., 5'13--34•16 or 49-1-6364 Re1111I. Dl'!uxc. air cond .. SnL & Sun. 10:30 to 4;30, Balboa Island 3706 1 Bedroom $lOO LARGE ,clean l Bcdrnt .. all (714) 644--1900 Rentals to share 4300 an1p!c pl'kt=, jan. set·v .. util 2041 .. ;\'' Tui;lin ,\V(', REALTY SEE TO BEWEVE! 2 Bedroom & Den $Z-IO bltns, c·lose to l'\"t'1-yth1ng. 3 BDRi\l, 2 bu Lu x--u-;:-; ·-;--~ ":"!.? 300.~'· 1111.y lronblg~ AVAJL soon 3 Br, $19;;-. --NE\V Spaeious Apt. 3 Bt". 2 2-2 br, I ba, $270 & $290., 2 Bedroonts 1260 $140. Per mo. N•l re e. Waterf.ront apt. w/vieiv or )fATURE LAD\ t~· sh11rc 3 ! ~-~nd fl1 ; _ _!l~tc-s fror~1 •. 411 . lnro ,~. ""l~ ok. n 11!({ ltlll t>ompany ba, frplc. CIOM' to No. Bay. 3 br, 2 ba, $325. A 11 2 Bedrooni To\\'lihouse .,~25 Bi-okcr 893-l:lJl or :H7-5398 Nei\·port Hbr. Avnil. \\"ith BR apt. \\' 1. n1 o t h (> r & I .1 Utt'. . GIJ·~Ktl. 2855 E. ,..., Univ. Park Center, Irvine lsinrcflrncrbldg.3001\~ \\.'/gar.ige & r ecen tl y 2,00 ,la•bor"lt·d ""' EXTRA lge 'l Br, 2 Ba, den/library & 2 fireplace!!. daughter. Pr1v. rrn s, ba. C~:ist 111-::h\\·ay, Cd:'>I. 1 DUPLEX 2 Br, 5170. garage, leua A\"e. $350 n10. No lse. rede<."Orated. 644·6800 or ., ~ • 0 Bltin•. ••p. l•undt"" f,a·"•· & Cati Thurs. 11/~. anytime. * t i\10. FREE oi.•"'T * ' fhed, kids. pet ok. -----· ~-----6T'a-30?1 "·'1 7'"" Coi!ita tite.sa (114) 5J7-802tl dbc PoOiside apt nr heach, .,._ .. J ... ,,,2 -~ GAR AG!!: ;1 11 t SI 5 D. WE l:fAVE RENTALS ;;-;:;;;-·.,·;;-;· tte-,-;;;;;-7,e.,,--7[co'~~·=·='~7""·~-~~~~-adlts. Sorry no pets $1*J. trash ron1pactor. Call: l\trs. ..,., '"VJ-No lease n..'Q. Dllo: . ..aui~s · Stv/refrig, all util pd. AB weU a!I a fine selection BYAC1 HE1LOR APT. Ulll.11. pd. EXTRA large 3 Br, 2~:r Ba. CpF~~~ drpa~:~u'''G':...:ne flar i!,· 536-8362. Heathma 1 n 1 nt GTa-74 2 42 or RhO 0 ;i. 3 1 MB A J ~IS• w:~n!etl a 1 d 1 i 1 . Airpqrte~oW.. AJC.I EASfSIDE 2 Br $185. Car. of beautiful honies F 0 R r y. Pase. $155. nio. C.a.11: Brand new! Frplc, s ha g """' •u · ....... \\., · ==~~~~-~-~ i\1rs. Be at S.13-918 s are r ... Ba apt, Cd.\!, u sen ·1ces. i: 1unt Sl45 1110. Homefinders * 642-9900 SALE: ~! us solve your 675-6527 or 6T'a-2797 crpl, fully draped, all ne1v covered garages, oUstreet ~-~re;. ~~!~~o ~=ar,. ~ GOLF COURSE Clean respon. Ch\n roo1TI. I *217].,.PuPont: ~oom & I housing n«'ds. \Ve'~ here 8albo1i Peninsul• 3707 applns. J.to. to mo. or year parking. Adults, tlO pets. SI ~so B-2 BH Apt overlooking Big Call eves 6Ta4697. I . ,,.,,,.....::223 Til mon RENT Lse/Option. !\t es a lo Sl'"''e unu! lease from .,A~. 6.,., ""30, 2020 Fullerton Ave, (1 blk KIP· +<J • mo. 54 9695 or WOR 'ING F DESK 'P""' avail " $50 V ...... J Br, 2 Ba, braud • • "y ......, •..rviJ E r N 6'5 -,,,, for B•'ll Canyon fairv•ay. \\las model. K 1 emale to slu1l"t' t ,.'? ..... . a.,.e . , "''""' OLDER bcachfront t ........... n eves It wknds 6Ta-1076 · 0 wpt Ave, l Blk ~~~;,=~=~~=~=• 'B Pool mo \ 111 prov d f t new plus It crptg, f r e 8 h I y ..,.... ""' So f Ba J 642--8690 Irvine 3844 Beautifully dcl-oruted \\'ilh ., r, Ho1ne nr So . · • · 1 e urrn ure _. •"'-· ___ apt. Util furn. $130. mo. ROO!'.IY 2 or 3 br, 1 hlk. · 0 Y · ·---------\\·allp.1 peNI & ovei'draping. Coast Plaza. $12j per nio. al S:'i· nio. ~ n s we r Ing painlt:t.1, inunac. uu~I. 673-2405 wa1e1. CASA VICTORIA APTS $595 ITIO 64.1-()jOO ,\gt' 22-32. 751--0110. r scrv1l'e 3\a1lable. 11 8 7 5 Huge trees .~ frplc. Ui(I. C M 61~ A··-& ='-Ol<l AU. ne\\.· 2 Br, 2 Ba condo. · · >'E'I . Beach Bh'fl.. Huntln ... ,.0 TI"IO. Century 21, 5-16--9521 O!ta •sa 3714 ....,;u,. •.u. Adults, 1. 2, 3 BR w/patios Pool, jacuzzi, rec. r o o n1 , BA YFRONT 3 Br. 2 Ba on i ALE to share beaui. t l.S('ai:n. i '! .i:ll. • ._ ... •··~SIDE 2B Q I t Costa Mesa 3824 From $l,li9.50 No Pels lrplc, 2 encl. patios. dbl main bai• p1·t belt 11·/pier br, 2 Ba heh apt. $1-KI. --~ --:7-=~=~ I • ~· r, u e · Cqisa de Oro Pool, l"l'c rru., elevators gan1ge. t\o pels. Universit · 9791 -. ' . clll · nio. Cal! aft J 673-6910___,_ lSCJ_WESTCLIF..F ..D.U<-i---1----r,'~P~/~~· t~cdd~~in= Coi:L-UTTLITJES7Pi'\J NEWPORT-RE'IGR'fS--~.-~~~~~4:,8sc:i.w~~ P1li"l(" SllJ.""'-5'.fr:irnn-o r LIDO 1.~l<' b<iyvil.'\\" spal·inus \VANT ED 111 a 1 u re straight NE\Vf><?HT Fin~ncial Center n10.G-lt-3289. 111pa1·c l:"fore you rent Brand Ne.,.,·-Close 10 Schools. , ? 5-12-3187 3 Br ? Ba patio sundeck n1alc !o sharr lge bon1e Leasing Office Space i°BR, lba., htl'.-,-.• ~n-00-.,-.. -b,-e7k Cus~on1 . dc-slgnl'(I, featuring: 3 BR. 2~2 BA, dbl garage, 0?VTNG°!'ON 3 B1, ~. Ba, Lagun1 Beach • 3848 frµlc: $47;1 .• 673-735R. ' H.B. $150. 96:.!-8668 aft Ii_ CAi;L O~·SITE i\11\NACER ' ,· yrd hbq, off 17th St, lTll Sp;1c1ous kl!C'h('n with in-bltsins frplc Call I" le l a l'rplc, Encl gar .. A c Io s s 1 -~--------::.an Clemenie 3876. 1 CJ-IRIST fA N ~"' · .Slr-dight, ~ 11·11 6~2-3~xt. US. FuUerton. $270n10, Isl & Lloyds Bank Bldg. dil't'Ctli>:hlln; Lohm~n Bk~ g33.:ro14 fron1 Murdy ~)ark & Sehl. COZY STUDIO ----------o~ -~~11.: }. blk. water NO INFLATION 11 ... 1. ,,,,~ "'7:'", '.>t:hUl-"'IGOJ Univeri;it)' Pnrk, Irvine e &·1»1 rate din'~ arco , . '. · • · $280. 1110. Poss1~le reduction Gi3-•IJ:i:1 ,'I!-iJ2--0100 1 000 s 1, ,.,~ f 1 . I 1 "" "'..,...,,,.., Days 552-7000 Night_s e 1toine·like stor<igc EA.STSIDE lovely new 2 BR, for hie Ma 1 n I . lters. \\'/\\I carp .. re[rig. & hot NE\\i l~g. Deluxe t br, 2 b;1,1----·.• : Cl·. · · •. ,,, ric :J~ I. •I BH. f'RPLC, Furn. rm, -• Priva te patios 2 b<I, \V /\V <:rpts, dshwsr, 979-3209 aft.3 plate. Located 2 bl ks. h'01n l'XC'Jusivr. a r c u • fantastic flOOMl\.IATE w n n I e d to , & Ulll. C<ll'OOIJ dcl i\lu1 1 b!tns. Ubl. ear gar .. 2 hu .. •I Bil, 1'r.JI. din. r1TI, 3 patios. e Clo.sed ~arage ll'/~torage l'ncl gar, no pets. LndFy rm. ~sHARP==~,-b~r-,-p~l.~E-"'~1~,;'d,-.1 beach, ln central Laguna. vie"'· pool. 2 balc,inies, encl. s,ha1:e 2 Br 11pt_ 51n Bal. I Harbor :\lgn1t~ Co. 675-0050 no p<'I!'!. s;::1:1. 1110. Coll: ft•plc. A rn os l attractive • !\lai•ble pullnlan $Zl5. nio. 645-~107 or &i2·7·191 w/bltns, palio, cpl. & drps. $150 tllo .. all util. paid. gar. $2-JQ. nio. 196-0016 ! ~n1n. ~lOt\. 1110. li7~ro14 SSc PER SQ FT Ghazi, A>:f. :'l.'16-8211.6. uren·TURTLEROCK. $t35/ e King-sz &Inns ask for Cynthia thnJOul. Avail now S 21 u. MISSION REAL TY :,an Juan I-F~~1ALE lo shr lb1· apt~ 1617 \\'ESTCI..ti""'F-NB !\IE&\ !)('I i\\>C--4~B~R~-+ nlO. """" • Pool llnr~"'' . ••r· SP AC I 0 US 2 Br apt ( 2 1 3) 697-6911 (\\'hitli"r• ---* 494-0731 *---C · t 3878 w/same. Cos-la i\'1esa.. $!()5 AGT ~J-J031 Rkr 642""'~uu V'-'I a ... aptS rano n10 .. 75l·Ml:l . ' Pool, $39:i/to.10. GLANTZ ., rounded \1•ltl1 plush land· w/.sundeck,· 2nd floor, pvt Coll~t. 0,....n for inspection N" .. 11' 2 & •. BR LUXURY D>'I L'XF' 2 ff' c LI:: \SE \V /OPTlON ,..., i:. " G t R 4350 -· ·• roomo •t.'C lt EA I.. TY SE rt VI t:, / Sl'ciping & good view. 3 blk from Sat & Sun, 10:30 • 4:3U, CONDOS, ivlde 0 c EA N CONDO . 2 br., 1 b a., arages or ent corona drl ~lar 5125 ~lo. ;H5-42.89. Turtlt'rock or Unlv. Park. 3 Adulls, No Pet!\ Irvine Ave. No children, no 2041 "C" Tuslin A1·e. ood/ 2 or 4 br home1 <lin. & fam, BDR'' "' $2 • peli-839-.UOO VIE\\!S near Victoria Beaeh ~ ITI!n·on;, car _gar., SINGbE--Cttr Gttnt~ nr -12tlt(ee.a!oomnics ... .Bk.rs. 615::~ S450 •. SlJVE.1.4B1-.cpls,dr1>5, ---~ . 1.-;o""'+---'-.. .,-r-urn. ·1a. -----WffiGE 1 Br pool adjacent froni $3.."'5". l:A-l1!i5 -POCI•. avail llfl. $205 mo. 51 •"·Ibo Bl d 12-B · R t 1 ••so lease. S250. 673-2026 or room. i\eas. pri<.'f!l · 0 • • 2 BDR~t Fu111. $243. J BR, stoi'e, d/il', cpts, new to shoppmg. $l6o. m 0 . 49-1-2918 or G-lG-0037 eve.11. _"' °" a \' ·. ;i, nlo. us1ness en a -833-1~~,. brkl's. 833-1846 365 \V. \Vilson 642-19TI drps & paint, garage, 1 BLK Deposit r e f un d a b I e to 2 BR .. 1 Ba. 1 blk to ocean. TLG7'"<E~2'"B"•-.~2TB",~.~,:o,~=--.~d~"'~k;:,c.I ~~~ days; 6 7 J . 7 8 7 6 /;:;:;:;:;::.:;:;:;:;:I CLEAN • ""g" 2 Br Duple>: 4 AR, 2 year old honle, fned $30 WEEK & UP S!iOPl-'_f_NG. riu1e1 mature responsible, clean leo0 nt, -R,;tr1g., frplc,~-~eck, bltns. d h h 2 1250 C S ~·" )'d nr '""'' Cp•• dcps "' " "" ".b.). m01• ·1.1>~ . .:.9 s "' r;, car ~,,_·ir. · LRG doublC' garage for enter •n Clementt nr !!hopping. ~ar & yd. No , · 1 •,, ·ho . ' 13-: · 16 cpl Sla.;i nio 378 A\"ocado pets 1887 AJ on r o v 1 a 49-1233., 498-02: ~·id 1200 97,_., • ....., ~r. scltoo , s pp1n~. fJ. • .60 r:ight & Up. fi4iti6l N · , · ' ~4 ' 2 Bit l Ba, oceiln vie\\", · -or -1 storage only. \"1r: Or11nge 1000 Sq Fl "''1 ren. rno. · ""'"'' nto. Call aft 3, 96'1-5369 •Studio & l BR Apts. ' 0 ~ts. """="'°°""==~,___.,, decks, ne<tr beuch. Crplc, Santa Ana 3880 .t PCH. ~B. S60 n10 -.ou Store o r office 3 BR. 2 BA._rrplc., lg. lan1. 2 BR. 2ba. C!!lm del'1>rate<I. e TV & ri.taid Servil'C Avail. CHILDREN OK tl50. PER lt!ONTH. Avail. $26:i. 494--23.19: 497 -1317 ------------Jse, 962-1762 uri F:I Caniino R('al rm. fm1I. elm. nn .. l'acanl. Id 11 I · T l-C e Pltone Service -Htd. pool Lge 2 Br $170: 3 Br 11:,; 12·1. Ne\\.' deluxe 2 br, 2 Lid I S $100 Spacious Single!l, n. r . !Ox'° PRfV,\T>.·. l~·k·". SI'. i!:ll.l'eUcnt '"'rkin,. Bkr ............ !168-4-M>a or 979-2517 eu oc. ,,,~·i~~eA:: erra · • Oi.lldren -'· Pel Scctlon Ba Sl"'. Duple• & •pie•. , "". •pl. w/f-1•, b 11 In' , 0 Is • 38 6 ho & I t u ~ w " 92 9 r· 0 ..,.... ~..., ""' ... ·' .,.. • ., .. s pp1ni? • ran~por a on. mo. ·106 22nd St, tluntington 4 -i"61 492-1333 e $5. ofl \\"eeks rent \\'/lid 2 pool.s, crpts, drps, 642-66&2 cpts/drps. Lg. patio. No 3 BR, 2 Ha, bltns, 2 car Garage 1nel. 542"6.).17. Bench. !l60-l8S9 2 BR. Adults. No garni;:e. No NE\V 2 Br. 2 Ba. 1vct bar. dogs. $190. i\lo. 5"'6 A bltns. On greenbcH. 2 ca.r Bernard St. 642..('637 i;:arage. $3.'"iO. 6-14-Qi0-1 1 ,Do..•~n_•_P_o_in_t ____ 3_22_6 Tag'Una Beach 3248 2376 Ne\\~port Bl~ .. CJ.!: EASfSIDE LGE 2 BR pets. 2Ill5 Santa Ana Avr.. ~aragt>, cpls, drps. Adults. I-BR. triplex, nr. So. Coost ';..,.-Sl"Gf ,.-1 ,--- 548-9755 or ~(jfj? W/W, bltns, rcfrig. po o I . to see caU: 979-5099 Lcmr;e. Also 2 Br, 11~ Ba, Pla1.a: Cpls .. drps.. bltns, ;,.:..J. • "., ;:_~· 1 ·c ne 1~· · ***GARDEN APTS $175. Adults, no pet s. NE Vr.1 BREED 2 car garage, bltns. cpts. GaragP. Sl35. 83.\.-929:-! ~cui"t:. -111 :O.tini:r: :>.u. 1· ••• POOL ,,. =.. AP \RT'IENTS d f I A f U -9 Costa i\tri..:t. 49 1-116.~ """'~" 1 1•. rps, 1-p c. Lease. can pts urn/ nrutn_3 _oo Off•'ce Rental ••oo Bach. IXlQI jacu~ii. closed partially fu111. 67:>--3967 -TAKE ALL. or ii.IE 0 R $175 UTIL pd, l BDR, gar, ~~urn. 1&2 Br apts in adull $200. 2 BR, 2 BA QUIET. SllARE liniqut'.' lll"I\' i;p;.-,vd, rhild. ~m pet, No. End section. No Jlt'.'IS. Elm C11>ts .. drps, bltns, closed clous splil lel"t:\ Till\flh'>!JSC $210 I + DEN, steps lo GardPn Apts, 642-3645 ar NO pets, 21~ Thurin, garage, applns. Util Pd· N t B h 3869 Adults. $J60. 393 Hamilton, ewpor elc • NEW • 410 \\'. COAST 11\YY, r\111Jt . SHOPS s ui!abl(' fo r Bnokstr•rr :\ll'la.1 :.:Cul[l!Or, C'I\'. L/k:alt'1'1 in ThC' ~111\1 ;" TU I:: F.\C.IORY, 4 2 J 30th. N.B. 673-960ti 11-J. Industria l Rental 4500 ~-C45-4411 or 642·1960. BLUFFS, lee niodcrn 2 Br, 2 Sgl. s75.. Dhl. Slln .• tpli;, 646-Sl.10, E,_(' 4 !J I -0 1 3 J ***GARDEN APTS Ba w/pool, crpts. d r P ~ · YOU'LL BE GLAD 01\nf't·. 2 frploc, 2 \\'('lbai·~. f°;ihu-Ol~ean. Victoria Be a ch -- 7 -675-5772 lous coaslal vk•\\". Jlry•il. Ill' ~7~1f#t~~~~~ ~ ~~~~s. u~· ~r·;;lln&, pool, 11·n1:1~ Beaut. Adult Living MESA CENTER i\1a.rina. Adul t'>. still U!•·u11h. NU.VIEW RENTALS .shopping, \t mi. beach. 93! No pe~s. Spnc. 2 Br, gas 642-.11)82/~93-GSOO G7'\..<iO~O • 1913248 \V. 19th Sr. hente~. Pool, BBQ, rec. hail, •••POOL abundont b!tns & sror11ge, YOU WAITEDI 3or"i's~·Q"r''r~.~ .. "'P~'~-~/~•l;:;,.,~,~.•s95, frpll', 2 car garage, $290. Unfun1. 2 Br apt In fam!ly mo. sub-let. &ll).4781 Introducing neiy bach nnri fl(.'r !110. Call t>46-:t\30 or I n fl I Cl'! n1rn1?"·1al space .1vni1, 19i·I Ch11rh'. (' o • t n ~IL'SU. l..l(JO ;:1.(1. fl. lll $20!') . BEACH llOUSE. 3 B1·, . ' 01 '·'· ~8--0192 C.Af. $180. 642-4470 bllins, 2 car gar, vit•\V. S32;). LEASE, 3 BR. l.Ba, nit~ yd, Call 499-2986 or 49:1-0960. view. Hefs l"t'q. $350. n10. .SPCtie:n. Crpt-: & drps. t!o 1 lxlrni apts \l'Cll \\'Orth 6i9·3109 pets. 642-3645 • Beach-t'lrl'plat'C-\'rly• . 0 _.,, d .,-,=,.,-,==~~-=-ALSO 1 1,&~1"'r~.:',".="'-'"--'==;3~23=2° I 119 \-;1167 01' 499--2901 l.'Yl'~. D72 Dl'!fl\\ood Dr. So. l..ag. uhove Alphn Bela l\Ikt NF:\V J nr, '.! oo roildo.1 v"°'1 •=1~v~. =.~,~.,~-.~n=1.""2'-"s~t-o~~-Y Pool, ,\/C, rlrl>!I, Igel 3pa2t~. Spacious .I BR, 2 Ba. Sl.'iO. All . :! cor gor11ge. a· mo. 1430 Del Mal', Arch S:ll--0109 Bench tits, 494--2036 Fountain V1lley 3234 3Br. 2 ba, Lrg Lyg Rn1, lttain Bch View, sv.•ln1ming pool. 800 Canyon Vi ew. 497-1532. LARCE 3 BR Townhouse. huge nimpu8 rn1. 3 Bath. 2 car ,it:ar. All bltns. .swim POOi. kids o .K $280. mo. No 2BR unrurn, lrplc, 1 \1 blk~ lee. Ag~nt 8"2-'lt2I . to brach. Call 61;>-6224 nf! 6pn\ tiuntington Beach 3240 0:c=E~.~\Ne;or°"R~O~N=T"-;2"'cBd"1',.m"'". ""'2 REDECOR 1\T1':D2BR ~&den. ~~rpl.1500 !';Q, It. hoUIK', frc~h p11inl In M id C' $550. Mo, Yrly. 4!M--001J and au1sldc. New e1·ptg und Lag un1 .Niguel 3252 drapes. !\lust flf'f' lhl!i lx'au- ty. No rec. $2-1:1. 100. Cn\I today !163-4:"67 or 003-1786. 13l'V or Oflle. 2 BR. nr. park. \Vf\\I drp!I, no pets, clean. gu.rdcner ,ft \vtr. pd . couples only. $200. Jo'or appt, 213-33~5861 aft. 6PM LOVF.LY Vi!•"' lot, 3 bl', 2 hu, nlr rond., I!?. patio. Ttn- n1cd. Oc:cup'y. $.150 lt>nse. 6/.~5!182 Newport Beach 3269 Love for Lt ase to Professional Couplt \VE 1-IAVE 14) l bcdroo111, AV/\IL. DEC 1501 2 balh l'IOUM'll. No I e cs· \Vrsicllff garden home '\\'/ Front $285 lo $29~ ll n10. f)OOI. 3 BR, 2 BA & frplc, AAA for lkv or D 11 I c · AEK. Extra8--Cf'Plis. d rps, 9fi3..4567 or 96l-1786. "·nsher, deycr. refrlg &r VACANT, I 111ory !)rTstige stC'l'1JO Spt3k~rs4 t yr l!!ast, COndo. 2 BR. nt1w t:pts &: S450 mo. 1111 ~ last nto'!I pnlnt. :i C.r encld garagl', + ~-dep. Yard It. pool xlnt eond. $275 Ptt mo. 1n11int. incl'd. Adults. Call 962--4~71 •itk ror Keith. f!vrs, 5'1~--091!1 for appt TOWNllOU,£ Le-2 hr.. 3BR, 2BA. FAM RM JI, bn. Qmdo nr. Hunt. 1 Hnrbor Vlcw Honlt'. Nr. Pool ll&rbor. $22.1 .ftlO., In l: I , & Creenbl!h . $4ICi tn0 Inc tnl'llnl, &. f'ool. ( 2 I 3 ) 1:1rrle!l<'r. 4.19--0969. rt. C. TAYLOR CO. NF.,\n TUJ.; lll::AOI-Lcut l\i!;1llot"'t/Qco,1•lopt~ <4 Br SJT."1 ll!nct ~ BR -t 7~.{JWO hua~ fu1u nn, $4,JO/ nlO. 4 B DR"'M"°""2~B~A~TH=-962-4400. , 3 BR. 1% Bo., lll'tlr Bea~b. Nt>w lla1·bol· View ti o m t1 • i."Dt 1re\ll:hb11rhood. ~ l'llo 1 ·I·' \nm~ule \lfrw, near pool, ~l!ll. $320, mo. Av1t!I •~n11t11 :uurt, pRrk & 11~! . llnmf!d. !)68.MSI) $49.1. IJ!O• li.iQ.~. _, ~~""~""""""!!!!!!!1'""1QUIET 2hr, duplex. resp 7'<=~""=..-.,-.,-,---.,,--,0-AltNtctive--3 bdr., -2 bftth. _seemg. n.cu.itc ye! ar-1 ~\ITHJ\rTIVE f1-01f1 offlt'C'. NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiel. Sep. 11.dlts _only ci-pts, stv: yrd, Afi'I'S Unfurnished, 2 B r Lois of paneling. cai-pel· fo1'11ablr e G1·e1! BJ.:,\Cll ground floor. 1\pprQ"I: ·IOO sq by gar1tb~· Empfo}"ed odult ~;;tr;;ide, ~2612, 64:r9'ttl0, $195. Ulil pd, pool, lndry drapes • bli/ins . S.150 nio. environment • turnl>:h('<f 1'1. SlZi. rno. T&\:l ;\°l'IYJJOM ovi'r 35. No pets. ~~1021 ;64~>-~25?'-'16'-~----~ facll. cpts, 'dL'PS} dsh~·hr, 1809 \V. Balboa sn--2223. and unfurnished. • Bl\'d' C.:\l, ;,.iii-9i6G LUXUR!OUS guest h !! e. 2 H~. ('pl, drapes, stol'e & c!Jsed gar. No child/pet. BRAND NE\V 2 IY. 2 ba. • $185 to $215 • ISO SQ fl. Sll.l n10. in('l. F'um. l\iaid II er v . No retrig. No pets, St'C & rlean Hacienda Harbor Apls d Ix I I s•~ 646 8453 u!ll . Boals _,r,, ba~· outside I d 839--74i6 p s., ~Pill! o ocean. -"<J l 6 ~ 1;n1okers, En1p. Genl. epreq.706 JamesSt.Apl. to $3~. D:>vidson RI!)'. • )ourcoor. f :>13--7197 "A" 9fi8.528o. OAKRIDGE VILLA 645-7573 nro 12xl5 Offit:e1< 111 c1 .. an ""AT · ""~ 1 •-OF"F DEPOSIT I d 3 Br, 2 Ba. bltn!!. children Jndw;trial "ark. l;lil furn. i~i:. .spaclOus .,..",,e or upl, HU w a ' \l'elcome. $225. 858 Center. 1 BR, pool, Hdults, 15uper Sti for both~ 5·18-.\300 furn, utll lncld. nr OCC, $150 4;. I & 2 br, 2 ha, garden sltarp! t'urniture 11 v a i \. 11.,....hl.Llltd. mo. 968--0707 eves apts., pool. $1.55. & $179. Dan• Point 3826 Vr.'estcliff area. O\\·ner/Agt ~e~!~ NE\\' Plush nffiC'C' Bid$: .. 2 $30. 01''f' DEPOSIT wfad. no W. 18lh St 833-3544 or 646-6075 '-"' AR'1'fAEtl1 10 6 R~t suites. Conlt-1·t•111·i:o l..g. 1 br, garden apt., pool. EXTRA lrg 2 Br. Cr pt s, UNFURN, 2br. 2ba. apt , LARGE 2 bed z ba 1 A0ll\..1 AP R.n. )'e1'0x ropiPr. Ne1u· Ind. \\Ith offiet'. F,00 llql ft . :11 s22.1. l-l fls :no 3 11ho!<{' \\11-. ini;:. S17 \\", l'ilh S tre<'t , t:o~la ~[i'Sil . Ask for John i\lcC.i1111 HARBOR COMPANY Rl::ALTOrtc,; ~1:-.·cr: l!U-1 673-4400 $179. 711) \V. 181h SL. drps, bltins, no pets. 830 w/crnts, di""', npplian<'t's. rm. 'cps, O.C. Airport . 833-36.W. Ce I St ,,..., ,,.,.. . ., .-~ d~. bltns, gar., nr Hoag 1433 S pe . A ,,._.11.PO ----- H, :u:n~ti~n~g~t~on~B~•:•~c~h:.._!37~40~lm0:"-'irrul'. --;;;;~~~·~;;;;;;;;; balcony, OC1!an vu. new, S2l5 Ho.sp. ~faturl' aclults. N 0 u r1or venue ·~i:. RT-BF:ACH OHir't' 1600 rr 0r i\T-T on SK\'Pi\ltl\ -$120. I BR duple.'1:. r.tsrried per ni .. Call 496-2790 an1, pets. $2'15. mo. 642-4387 Newport Bea ch for rl'nl-all or pa11 . Sl25 r11~'. hrai. •'Pt~. i!rps. 1~w, LOW WEEKLY rpl, t10n-t1mokers. no pets. 494-ffi59 pm L~RlcGl.~22iiB~n:w;;f.1,~li'Pp.~Ba&;y~f~ro;o~1. i '""'""''j;'iir.;"jj,:;;:'""'""'"i'~"~P·~6~'~5.£6~20~o~r~li~·'~'~"~1~1 ==.:_· ~u~o~d~.,~-E''~"~"'g""~1~'~· ~'<il>-t: .. ~"~1~1 RATES ~A West 17th, 548--0358 PANORA!\ilC OCEAN Vl.J::\V Pril'ntc roud. secluded area. --CQM[-L-IY[-- Executive Suite s 2BR Apt. -$1.85 Lg 3Br duplex, 28' llv rm. Panoramic bay viM\'. $850 727 Yorktown Blvd. 766 SHALIMAR. Ct>.f. $310 nio. Adlt s. 49.1-7557 or lcose. 675-4!H8: 675-2,173. &16-ii73.1 •196-241:!. ~Reh Bl\'t'I. f1I Yorkto11m · 3BR. Zba, frplc. i;tt•ps Io 536-0411 $14 0. LGJ.; 1 Br, no NU 2 Br. 1 1~ Ba lwnhs.:o, 1\'alet, y('nr!y $l2j n10 .• STUDIOS & 1 BRS ehildfdng, 673-D Cen!er. fplc, shag, ba lcony, $245. \l'krnrls 67:)--22<11, 11·kdny:s e f'ull kit~·h<:n Open. 642-2464 or -194-1763 mo. 493-f134 or 673-4200 ,,'~'~"~"~",·'~'~"==.....,~~-,, e /leat('d f)(Wll $155. 2 BR 4·i.1 :..v., crpts, rnge, Large I BR for c-mployed, BEACH I..IVIN'Ci, l<lvely 3 ,_ t..1_.1undcy fnellitleit re-fl'I{, f&nill.y, no pets. 758 B n1ah1re, 11lngle. $1j(I. N 0 Br. 2 811, frpl e. n c ..... 1 y e Free utllltle11. Shalin1ar, a.tS-0358 PETS. For np111. 49.)..JSS:; redec-. \\rintcr or yrly 6-l:J. • 1''rre linen!\ ..... 2 Br. apt. {"pt/df'J'J, No "Chldn'l 1 "E"fsli>"', "°"rutt-=~~-~=-n=3~0 1 J:-143 d11ys, 641·3ii;i~ ev~.-~ • T.V. & mnld M'rv. 11.vail, or pets. $175. 646-9280 2'1.l7 3 BR. 2 ba \l'ith Jar lo'.: e e ""B1tr·B-Que Apl. "F" lt1nple St. e DELUXE e 11undel·k. \\'alk 10 beach. WITH US A 11·11rn1 ~P!ling I () 1' Cll· tel'!uhuni;: frio•nd~ 01· rc>l11x- lni,: 1\'lth nt>itzhbor,;, Spnrfriu~ 1!--2 lx>drn\~ f"•hll"inf:; hlHrt!I, cu.i:IOnl dr a pes. i:h111\ carpl'tlng; pool k 011l!'lnnf bbq11. £11,loy lhl' i;ood 11dult life at •he WEST BAY 18 e Pbone M?lvil..-e EASTSIDE a!trac:. 2 Br, Sm mo. Aval! 1211. e l mil<' 10 Ol,.'tAn bl!••, d•'ah"• .. ~r. encl. g•·. 3 dR. . ~i BA apt for le11se. 6"6--21~ 131 E. 18th St, CO!<la i\fC'S8 '"' " "'' .... lncld apac. master suite. 64ti-6.Sl6 BEAUT I Br furn. apta $165 No pet1. 646--0474 din nn 6. dbl a:uago. Auto 2 BR, 2 BA. 50' from beach. 1 ..... ..,..,..,.., ... ..,..,. 1 .l $175 Sp:mlsh 1•.y\e build-3 Br. lhog cpl$, new paint, door Optner avail. Pool " ~!'_r_.. \\'/\\', drps. "l'rly. I 'MESA Ing. pvt. tnckr'I~ gar., pool, upper. Nr. So. Cit. Plio. Recreauon area. Adults $3Ul. n10. 6 12-2 O t S or sauna, laundry, adlts 17301 $18!:1. mo. 557-2308 an 5 only, no pets. G-l&-61l4 GARDEN Kttlson Lane I blk Wqt 3 BR, 2 bf.I., 2 fiar's .. nr. e $322 • UNFURN Apts. 2 Br. 2 Bil, of Beach of1 Slatl!l'. S.12-7848 slOl"e'!I A ofnCf'!S Adults. 865 Amip WD.)', NB \\'f'slcl\ff iuTa, smllll pct APTS ~1EN. •mall beAch ho 1"1 . $300. By 011-ner. 5't6-Sl97 Mana~ bu OK, call 642--2152; G-l:>--9060 .. 5",,. ~ . 2 & 3 Bdt'Ttl~ , 1·111•-. dr~. ~ f.!L:!O • \lo'tek. Apts I BR unfttnt. Pool. bllns. 3~ \VTl.J.J.Ai\t \VALTERS CO IJA,'Vlf.."\\! ·~ hlk to Ot~an.1 urilhltii pt1i1t. n 1!1n 11 • St:.1. rno. 536-70:.S E; 17th Pl11l<e Sl-4ii mo See H untfngton a.ach 3840 new 4 hr. 2 bll. $.J50. nlO. h111n.:ry fflrilHir!l. ll e 1' Lagun a Beach 3748 Apt J afl 11 on1 .,trly. (M'.' .... n.tl. 64-1~2451 1"00J11 l\lpuol 1r1hlr, K~m 3 DR. 2 Ba npt. crpts. drps. 2 BR, 2 BA. cptt._ drps., PARK NC\\fXU1, ('!)ti vie". room. 111111n1t. p1-.ll Adults \\'ATERrnONT hUltc t l\r 23:13 Or8fllte. $250. carport, t child OK, no IX'I&. 2 Br, 2 Bu, $26-1.Sl. 642-i037 , only, nr1 Pl'l!I. m-t Br!11tol, $210. Al~ 2 lwlch op I l 671--0003 $160. nn s.11~15 day~. 64~··130J C'I'('~. Cmta t\ft•vi. $1<15/$19;\. 5.11M'132'1. PRIVACY + 2 Hr, 2 tia, 11;1r, 2 BLKS ft'Om neean--2 DR .• 2 3 BR. 2 11,\, d•h1vhr, lrpl<". tj 751-141 $ ewpart S.ac 9 pntJo A yi1rd. $225, ~o pets. BA, b1tn1, lrple, 11a.r11 ft: P. blk ht•11e.h, $290. n10. \'rl>'· _ __ -&l&-4~1·1 Croll. d~. F.vi>11: l16-lllt2. 121:!)341-rrot ON THE BAY OC-ti.A."'"•;;"7\..,1',~·WJnter. dpJx, 2 ~onv, 2 Bdn'n, I ~ Ba,12 R1t, lllHk>, carport. n w 3 tilt 2 fin, Jtu"tlt"-'k, 1 blk 8!11 noor 2 nr, 2 U11. Sllp 2 Br, J _Ba . .J,'Jr1 adu1t11, no pvt pallo, pool, l"ll!W-erpc. ('t'Jll• k dl'rlf'". Nc"r occnn. bearh. Pn"f. tJrlr: Nil y.;etJ, a\'l\ll, t:'JOO. nlo. Nt\l:port ~tJt. $250. 6 . •.>110 73.l Joann . &46-14.iO $185. Utll pd. 8.11-119:'...0 $31\. ~ B<·I\.. 6-12..,~I or 6"6-8316 $©R~1A-.ir-tts · Thal lnf<iguing Word Gome wifh a Chuckle lditt4 lioo1 ClAY R. '°IUN O R.o .. ang-e lr"er1 a! 1h1 l0<ir Ktombl~ ward1 b•· Low ia lorm fa~• ''"'lllt woid1 ] r.,..P..,A_L..,,--L TE -ii i .. . I I I 1 I . I •• r,-R_Er--MTK_Ar.-1/ j I I I I" 01'! the! r<Md •I~ keep ;=::::::::;~=::::;::_, your eyes on two rtitf'19S, rtd lights and ...: drl~s. tl·t• I KATNIE I r'I'' 'I '1-,..-1 -rl-i o ,, ... ,,..,. ... '''"'" '"0"' <.-L. ~.~~.-L. -~. ~-by l,jl,"O Ill !he ~It ... Otd 'l'OU d,...loo +•om ll•P No J ~ & ~~!Nl NtJ."8,(~(0 tflf~I~ IN i tME~f sou.,•f~ e UN~C., ... Meu ~&OVt 1r111ts 1 1 1 l 1 ~ sc~:~:~·;~n•w•n 1n c1 .. ~nut1on 1010 I· ll I '' DAIL V PILOT · l"dustriaTRf ntal 4500 * COSTA MES A * Alnll>M new l\l·I. aJO t.q , t'-SI~. ?-10. 6U·23111 E.lil'in-H IA!. SP/\Cr "it h C;H11t'li'fl o f f i l· i' 1n lho.• 1<;..p1lulo1•h' on ltl'd 11 111 . Nil'C' t:IOO Sci •""1. J r11ul(Jrlal 11u·ltl. s.W 11f1nn. 979 ·3!113 1~:-F'T--ort~ ~"'Ji-Ja:·~"s.:::.:."'.t~~ Schools and ftO;ftge-4llG STOP HERE ! I>• )OO 111•,.11 on (''<lt':I t'lorai:t• I t t e '"'"'" '""'"' G'"'"'"' 0" ns rue IOilS ·••! Thc•n ynu rll'C1! ALl .. <.;PAl..:t..:, l1:1m l11on & !'ev.'land Hunl in~ton Jl~·ach 9611-1970 I~ LINK STORAGE UN ITS Pt"r..nn.al, huiunei;a or l'l'C1't'!I· t1u1wl :ilflf;J:.(t!. r1,1111 !>i. • l.1n1ur.r'"' lw ~1n DI r:; 11 t'1• 11.t). l:.Jl '.fiJ.hL.1 Rentals Wanted 4600 EXECUTIVE l11n1i\y tU'f!<I~ 3 nr.. '.? RA Condo hy [)c?(' h>. C:\I ur NH nn'a. $300 IO $350 1110. :ll.l-!J.l.'h\3!l'2. This variety of fin e schools could introduce y ou to a new ton1orrow . For rurther intonnation regarding placement oC advertising in the Daily Pilot Schools and Instruction Directory CALL 642·5678, EXT. 325 : to."';~ I~ Business Oppor SOOS I hlloH"" MANUFACTURER \rhh s1.·1.!Xl0 10 ju!n l1j!hl mfg. 'l'hiti po.~11\on req'g flC· t!vt' j)l1rl il•ipanl w I good h(>{Jl!h & managC'me:nt ablll· ty. C.OOC:I drnw plus part of htt.,llK'•s. Call 10 AJ\1·12 Noon tlail~·. M[. Lampson, j ii" R!Jµ;i:.o. Drug Store Np 8 Dress Shop Nets $40K yr P izz.a P arlor Gr $81M yr Liquor Stores. Several Signs-Wood, Glass, Plastic HOLLAND BUSINESS &15-4lm SALES 540-0608 Business Wanted 5010 WANT TO BUY Pny cash for lntere11t in pro- f i I ab JC!, bu 11-rl•slaurnnl. rclall. 11u1nn10th·r, •'Ol'kllli l lpun.i:e. H..E. C'lc. S o n1 r Slwltcr uk. Cull r r n n k, 5-lli-&.'IOO. Mort, Trust Deeds SO)S LOANS UP TO ~!. 1st TD Loans 2nd TD Loans MEDICAL ASSISTANT DENTAL ASSISTANT RESPIRATORY THERAPY TECHNICl~N OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIAN MEDICAL ELECTRONICS DAY & EVENING CLASSES ENROLL NOW FOR SEPTEMBER CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE 1801 Newport'Blvd., Costa Mesa, CA 714 /641-2922 Student Payment Plans - Graduate Pia.cement Assistance Call or \Vrite for Free Catalog (Approved For Eligible Veterans) ~t raies Oran~e Co .~.~ · Sattler Mfg. Co. 642-2171 S4l-0611 Serving Hnrhor <U'Pa_ 2 l~s. llAVE OOIC tor $10.000 at 111% inr JX'I" nnnun1, r1ayahlt• o\·er n<'\I 4 yrs-On rhri\'in;<; l--l-!nine-tnt5in<'!I~. \'\'it! rtl:r.'" 1•ount ror r n.o;h. 21.l·£9:J-9:JG9. -ts r=, tr Lott and F.und I [S_lJ ' Lost & Found 5300 CALIF'. l\~L\IAL CONTROL ll1u11in1:1on Bl'll('h Shl'l tt!r ~11 Edison SL. 5.16-6.-.:11 UaC"k of I h1ouu1~ So('ll'l.V .\i~L\IAL ASSIST. l~E,\GUE ado11tlon, l<fl11Ying nnrl neurl'1·i11g inff1n11 . !lfi(l.~~ ~fM~'i 1~1POt.:NDEO Ox'l<er mb., !cn1, hlorul ~l.t: nli'(, :': 1111111·~. ra11/hlk G.S./Li1h/1\ph~. mull'. blk r;1•rn1 ~hep, 111n lc>. Rlk/!t111 Tt•n'll'f, 1nulri. 11h1h• L-ihellJt•, !rmHlr, s:1t1l1•/11hr 'Pood.lr 1111\, 11·111. !,!r\/11'11 I LESSON. I 0-PLAY CARD. GOLF GLOVE. l GOLF BALLS s 1995 """"'~ Monday thru Friday 9:00 AM-5:00 PM No•rmbtt" 1974 to Marc.h 1975 20-25°/o DISCOUl'-IT ON ALL TOP-NAME GOLF EQUIPMENT & MERCHANDISE L YHX, FOOT JOY, HAYMAKER, IZOD I l'errier. fc n1. htnnrl · ,h,.ltir ll't'T. '•'Ill. '1111/u IH 1 1r1~h S.•11·. r.·rn. n ·d \lb: 1·anl11t•, n1:d1•, 11 h1fh1 11 GOLF COUISE I ~,odli·. 1111111·. 11 hilt· l ighted !or Night Play Classes Now Forming Unlock '( 041r Dynamic Poltnlial _,_.,_. ... _ ......... ~ .......... _... Learn irow to shape & cont"°' your business & per50n:u h!C' to i:et wh;tl you desire most. Use the l<1ll'st terhn1ques m JearrunJ!: lo Cl't , )'our Illes pJan 1nto action, An Easy Way To Slim, Be Glamorous! .... -... ·--..... __ ._ ..... No dietin g, Learn ho"· to re·progrum yourself to beC"Ome the ideal you. feel tht!' excitement & feeung or success es you become slim & attractive. A new you in JO diiyS. LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CONSULT ANTS 17141 559·4184 JAPAN KARATE FED. 325 No. Newport Blvd. N.B. Suite #5, Downstairs Days Tel. 642-0326; Niles 641-8387 Across From Hoa9 Hospital Karate Uniform1 RATE $24 PER MO. *Karate-Shito Ryu Shoto Kan *Aikido *Judo *Yoga *~itatlon *Hapkido YAMAHA -MUSIC-SCHO-OL HOLIDAY SPECIAL! 4 One Hour Music Fundamentals Lessons Plus Workbook Only $10 Children Ages 4-8 Call Today 642·1844 • FOR REGISTRATION & INFORMATION . DAY CARE CENTER Sponsored By The Newport Beach Assistance League / HELP FOR WORKING PARENTS ONLY! NON-PROFIT DAY CARE CENTE R for preschool children, 21h: to 5. LOCAT ION : Corner of Bay Street and Orange Avenue, Costa J\1esa (St. John the Divine Church) FEES: based entirely on your incoJne lIOURS: 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.n1., I\1onday thru l<'riday, year around. PROFESSIONAL STAFF CALL 645.6S70 YORKTOWN PRE-SCHOOL 9861 YORKTOWN, HUNTINGTON IEACH Call 968-1133 A Gerber Children's Center !lours 7 AM-6 PM State Licensed Serving J\'Iesa Verde, ll.B. & F .V. Snacks &"lt ilk Served Child ren Bri ng Own Lunches Reg istration Fee:..:$17 .50 -5 Fvll Day>-$ I 01.00 Monthly Only -2 & 3 NI ~rrfo On Re.,est OPEHIHGS AVAILABLE FOR RJU DAY OHLY Got A Problem? Would A Good Job Help? Career Train MOW For: Soc rotary Rocoptlonlst Gonoral Office AssislOlll Typl1f·Sleno Special Brush-Up Courses Day or EYenilKJ Classes Full & pert-time Placemtnt Assistance l 556-8890 ~ Irvine College iY of Business . 1700 East Garry Avenue ianta Ana. C311!orrua 92705 iNcwport Freeway at Oye1 Road) Orange Counry ·s most pro9ressive atid innovative Career Center Rug Crafters off~ :1 . rl ftU.8111 Has A Unique Gilt Idea Classes In Speed Tuftin9 Creative Woll Han9ings and Ru9s! Five 2 hour classes. Course completed in • two week period Use our Tools f,..••-Pay only for person1I instruction, book & m1terial1 Cl1s1 pr""oject is 15"xt511 wall tapestry Morning Classes 10 :00 to 12 Noon Evening Cla1ses 7:00 to 9:00 PM Includes: Five Lessons at $1 .50 each, $7.50 Instruction Book $1.50 Materials for Project $12.95 TOTAL COST FOR COURSE $21 .9S Gi~ Certificates Available For complete details and demonstration visit our shop or call 3840 South Coast Plaz.a Drive •C-1 Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 PHONE : ~340 (Sun!lo\ve r at Plaza Drive, Across From Bullocks) LlffiE RED SCHOOL HOUSE HOLIDAY SPECIAL 2nd Weelc FREE! 1525 Santa' AM A•e., Coste M•10 645·081 •• 673-9510 Ages 2Y2-7 Full & half day programs OPEH 6:30 A.M. to 6 P .M. Individual Attention Experienced Teachers Hl·1r1l'vcr. 1'1111<'· l"l'•1111r11 I I 07 Jamboree Road 109 E t 18th St t I U~>lh"m"I. ""'"· hlKI<>« as fee PlonHd Pro9ro"' -loeludlo9 Math I (;rl'in :-;111111• I'll. 111 .~. r. 11 ht/ Newport Beach School Open For Observation Rtadlllg Reodittess. Arts & c,..ofts. Music, :-:~:,~:~~NI. ri·ni. \\liii.· !Just o ff Pocific Coast Hi9hwoyl Costa Mesa -92627 Every "fhursday a t 9:30 AM Selene~. Story Time, Social Studies Ii !.coli. lll!llf'. hlt1«Jf 644-1 700 #543 Cnati•• Plcry. (".\T:-: ~=::::::::::::~~:~:: l 1.n-:hi· tlon1. it•ni, Jn lohy I '._:=_-::.=-::=:-:=:==:==;:::=======:'.. !!!:::::::::::::::::~I JC!!<a'"rp'"o'"n"!t'"•'"•"'""'""'""'l'60!'!l~S-""!C~h'!;~1il\"· '!!!c'".'",."'""'""'"""!60'1!!.20 l \l•·•llir •1n111J frn1. Tu1 ·1 '-Olf & Found S300 , Petsonals 5350 I 1'1111"' •1"1n hlk/iihl -1---------* R Ef\fOOELING • PATIO CHILD CARE-PREF. , 211.i 1...:luhr•l•n11.111111".>!1".1 1<1'T· ~-1 '' '' 1 Let .Santa COVE"'S.CABI NETs• •o1•·-0bt L'·· • · '-"'11'_:11un. · "' <', POOL ueC!d00-1100 c.an h<>l11 '""' "" yr&. nn 1..:..1 . . -·. i-111•·11"· r ... 1"· 1>!k/<1h1 H!ktT11n. \_1c; tk11t'.h &I 111,, 1,i .,1,1111 in s:1-s~ rll'Ji. UNEMPLOYED? Turn SaUy GARAGES. f\.lr Grant 979--0487. 1'i11•·11:-. l'1 •!''. ·:1;>/1;1;1 •• 11 ... 1. 110 :> y1·~. tlovm.·l pol'JI. Gcnl'l'Ol1s guest 1-on-833-212-1 C"Jnt ractar ' 6021 1,r1__! ~ .. ,~ t. I t I I II-,:-;_ rropp('d ent~. Ansi\rif!' !fl 1 1r ihullon. \!l'l<<l Vl·1"flc 11rra NO SKILLS? NEED MONEY? Into .. O.-iT· \l;1I•• i·:11. 1u ll s r 1 y ~rooks, ft(•1r;1ni it.t/-:?189. I pre!'rl. I nn1 in grenl f'IN'{I \I hll .. \\,• 111111-'. lt'\\t'h•t! ('<Ii _ti··--. I 'hu· to ~('\'C'rnl sp1nnl oper.1-c· d rell J11r, \"w. Ci~·• 11 Trl't• hornf"I, LCJST: niatr f1·1~h :-; ct ! 1• r, hon". :l16--0970 In e Q \\i.1h111I ,\ ,<'ul11·~ :1 r l' .1 . ~II. 1111(' or Su11 1n••rn. I '!~:I * l'HOl-"J-;SSION \I-. -G i v e y 0 u r lt;11 ipl. .u_-11~ ·•'!....-1._ ~"-\1ht ~pol on rhl'~I. \11. I DRU:\Ji\IEH * VETERANS 1t s r 1 ... 111'~ ~:otr\ om"~·' 1~1!'!-. Brh. 11 ... s.?Rf'1rar<l. LOOKING f'OR \\'ORK Use Your GI Bi'll Daughter A Course 11 11••11 111~.i. \'11 11.11·1~111 l~~.\\ARD. 1 9 1 ,-1 ~:-s 4-11 .. an Glenn \'ouni:: I n Modeling For . ..;h .. ;•1··•1~ CPnt• r H1·11 1111, I rirk_ Av~'l.i:. Rrh_:._,__ l!N-2108 Christmas! :;.~. -.~-1~ a fl ·11n11 J.t 1:-i-r Au:.1raliAn Shep. pupp;• T 0 Upqrade Skills ,_ f I " bl P HEGNANT'.' A d •• 'II L-• You Lu ST. Hlur p!.''''" 1'!1\•'IOfM.'· L'n1a e, .• :i 1110, k pHll·h on T • Fo A J b 0 n ~ e .,. \: t.<-t:::il ~t7'' ,\u!c• rluh in-n <'ye. \'1C'. \V. littl ,_,. \rhlt· Canni:; con~il1c~~i.nlAN>bolllt~I-rain r 0 r 'Th e R est~ 01 He r ~1-.:r;1.1, H1•11.11 d, 1%-:t\lj or lll'r ~t. r .:-.1. 6--12-0010. r.r-."1,l: ~ l&<k<'IT~. rtion. G t A D Exciting L1fe! Poise. is··"·n i\al'I' I .1t op11on ecptng. e egree. Charm. Makeup , '""'" '--· ' . APCAR.E 642-+l.'16 Hair.ilyle. Video Tapjng •~W"-.;r• r...· t• ni •I•· Gt"1U11111 l f·'<H':-.·o: ~;110?Ji11.h ~r!trr. fr. 1-11 , •-;bl 1 · & . 1 . 1 .1 1 b . \'' \11 1~1 "'' rcspo11~ r or Included . Beginning ~!H'i•!~rrl 1J 1•1k··r' .1•11n In 11!11. "· ~\ 11 c ~1 , roiin .. 1''· 1 n ny c!ehts Olhl'r !h;in 1ny Adva nced CotJrses Jt l,.•'tl J-uun111u1 \ :1 J 1 r) ~ 1,; 1_Drl.i & ~ 1;1riuin, C~! n11·n ns of Nov. :M. 1~~1. le a d i n g To A !ll,,_ '' ·,.. •~_i •.. nsn nrr_,_, 1 ~!~ --Hl;.11r·:1 H11cn. 610 .Jo 1\nr1 :-il. ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Pro tess1ona1 Career In t";,u1ld-()r1iffi;~~11·1rl<"rl-111:.Jpd..!1~i'. 1;" ,. 111 :t n l'h"'t"ll1:11r Apt.. D. Custa iltc~;1 . ~t~i:!7 Moclehno. 1•H-fll"...,' , 1111• nhl 11·1;.1 !'01nl1'l', l11V11,-n .~· 11ht P.F:i\l~E8TATF.~'THA1NI1'G' ' ., '''"' 1 .. u1;o11' '-'' :l.'llS \'1••. 1 ~l·l'•·kl··rl .. 1 t•l 1o 11 •'.1'_"1'• [n1h1•. 1u,.tn1rtion. Pcrson::il L·• l'.1 111 ' \'u· t \J. L: 1' n \1' l l' ~ Lie, 11ttn "'·d"s or hmk1'r exa111 ,.\Q 31i\'I '.,. Has many ac11dem1c & voca11ona1 programs 10 help you reach your goal. See us for voc~I & ac11dem 1c le:;hng. counseling. hnanc1al ai d & sludent 100 placement. Stop In Or Coll For lnter•ii:w ~-4\untl 111 21·1''" 1 • !. i::n., n, '1 • '--I 2-:'l 11-k11. 1\1"11r!Pn1y .Y\'l,11~2 ,, vrllr"' v1,. \ 1 .. ~·rr•11Hd ~-()l'NJ) l.k1~1· .~ 11111tr n1nle Social Clubs 5400 rtl'Olll"!!lllry. (';1 1! tn 11l•·n!ll) Cn.1·k11 puo. \' f! r y~ fr•rinrlly, 1 .,. 1r.:'l-fi1:'. • i\l!~q)tln V\f!~~:fl..1~ $9,j() hu~!I 1111 Jn·inc Cnunrry 1,p.-.1· "lu1.J=cy \\'hill' i\lntlr'«' Jo'Ol'l'\11, F••nu111• 1;4·1mnn Ch1D f\lcmbcrship, 4fJS.1613 ,,.. di' m:;:. 6 HJ'li. \'IC-. '<1:'11. ~h·•Mhsi lr r nll;ir ,i;,. nr11. lag.' -'-".c'..-,....cc.'"c.·------1 67~>--1116 i'.n 612.:-.. -.~r 1 • ~D P.i.rt Coll1 P, lc1n1tlf', fo'Ol'NU-~,~,,~,,-~hl-"~k-<-111. For Mof'e lnfonncrtlon Call The VtferaM Affair""I Office 2 PM to 5PM0r 7 PM to 10 PM Sheldrake '.s School Modeling Of B1k enl'll. t·ui1., :i •n<""' \'i<· \\ h(le t'f\\ll1r \\'il<W1n & Pl11 · [ ![51 ~.<d~r~ \I :1.!_i~.ll_ N"n•IA C~I f.4'.'l-.l'llJ SeNlcet and Repairt "' L(l:-1· Puppy. n l k I\\' h 1 I ~-;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;~·;.,!!! 556-5853 711 W.17thSt .. ~t.91.CosloMeso 'I"" 11 .. 1.. ...... r .. ~. I l ~ ~ ~ h. S1n1.__:!'.I~ _ . ,.r11MY1l1 Babysitting 6008 1 ~111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'111!1!'!""!""!!!!~ LO~ 11h!!f' fl'mnl1· l"nQfnc -. --'---'-----l- 1 .. ,1,11y 11121 \'II' I. It k ~ I F1•1< ~' 1:~·\\11 1"tl. 1-.A-l 1IG P1rsonals 5350 I CHILO c!ITT'. n1y ho m r ~-c,ii7111 -,~~trnl!11r1 1111\"f;;jjl, t:vl'S, ru1d 11·el'll<'nd'· Vii', ll'lrTIV· \'rf'. \Vhitrlrr & l!'lth, H~'lltFI) f~f>ntl-ern•1n 1~f!'ll~o; ~i"'lh ~ Plai't'nllR, C fl.1 , l \I .ti~-~• ;1 10 '"""' Ind) :r0 or O\'C'r i\01 1 "l~-1 \li(l 11f! .'i · 1 \I .. 1.·r 1 I". ~w" 101k1ng and B\Ur!>ilTTl~C' o 11v F\f'"(-r1111nt11-_ f•~111Jr P,i•fijl e-l'I· ''Ull..,)l!lft, n.;-.,.<JJj1 lh\" 'r,_,.,' ,,',·,", O ,·,.:.,. $, "!"!' If', .. :tl"('ll ~--,_., ..,,.,, ". • .. ,,.:lo 'l~ •Pnht1/C11.1-.1 Rcod~r • hr. ~1..\-9510.& 4\'.M-4017 LO.ifr Hlk Lfih~ir. ·rg ,\d/f<l'l.lul'llon 10831 ~ <?ach Bl, I ~XI-.. Si!lt>r car e r o r JIUpP)'. ill'fl tu!lur. A.o;pen, Sinn m, 527-3400 your r hlld1Tn, your hon\e. C•ilo. lie tii3-llJ.U evc11. ('111!>.ql,'ll'd •·····••·• 612-$711 \\'l'f'kly. C'1nrly Gi.l--0797 • I ' .. ~aKly Pilot Clcssl~ied ORANGE COAST'S BEST • ' .. 645-2658 THE DAILY PILOT ORANGE COAST'S - LEADING _ MARKETPLACE CUSTOf\.I Patio Covers Redwood & Cone. Decks f'rre est 646-7598, 846-9-195 llEi\IOQEL. add--On, g a r t"Onv. cust . & new roost. 2.1 yrs exp. frC(! est, &J:-,....3-139 J\llNOH HOJ\1E REPAIR Plumbing. Cnrpentty Ceramic Tile, ~G-0060 FENCES-GATES \VE BUILD & REPAIR * 54&-7637 eves * Carpet S.er""vl ce 6016 JOHN 'S Car p et &: Upholstery, Ori Shampoo, !Soll Re l n r dn11 r11.) Org1't:!llSC1'S & all c o I o r brighteners & tO nt I n u t c bleach for your w h I t e •·ill'l'lf'ls. S..ivc your monry Uy saving n1c exlJ•n lriPi!;. \\Ill! ctcnn l!vlnll rn1,. dlning 1'l¥L, & lmll $15. Any rm. $1.50. r.ouci) $JO. Chall' $5. 15 yr1 exp. iB 1o,rhat t'Ounl~, not methOd. I do v.1 or k myself. Good rci. 5.:11·0101 CARPETS & Uno by Ed at a sa.-lngs, Remn, shag, tor VAN $2,SOyd Relay, 6.'t9..s839 "t CARPFT Ci.EANlNC * CERTJFlED STEAfl.t * 646-7811 • Cement/Concr""•t• 6019 ·--BACJOrOE, 0 r a d I n 2' l Trenching Ser. Coruitructlon C1<>11n-1,1p, ll11ullna nu dirt, C\l"-1 Ccmcnl \\'ork. 6·12·R.il4 """ cE-"M~El=NT=~&~s'"1oc°'ke"7.1V"'o~,k,- WiUli1, pat.icn, 1ith1w1!Jk1. etc. By hr. or job. &J!Hi9JS The raste111 draw In the \Vc111t: , .. a Dally Pilot pa.utned \VAnl rut l'C!IUl!S -.... &12--5678 \ CER\VICK & SON, BI Cl J . Contr. Add remod. St. he. Bl-U<1321. 67".......00U, !>i1~2170 Draperie 1 6027 DRAPERIES CUSTOM ri.lAKEUP & R ODS EXJ>ERT INSTALLATION 01'Cter Now and Enjoy th<! Holid.a y s. Financing .\v11ilable rt'gArdless of your past. Shop at Home ScrvfC<'. Call 556-l213. g AJ\I · to 9 PM. Electrical 6032 ELECTRICrAN-liccnse no , 233108. Small jo~. 1no.l n1 &. reopuirs, 22 yr!! exp 5-13--5203 Ga rdening ~5 6XP. G11nll'11t·1· iJ <> r v l n g N1twpnri , CD:\f area, Cbmpl gardening, Yartt cleanups, 646-<616 EUROPEAN GARDENER Lanruicaping·tree suvlce reasonable, St2-53:19, 68&-141.5 General S•r""vices 6046 TENANT Turnover? Speedy Cleanup & ' Paint, Patch, .;1111p11per, repP.ll"l!o, S66-4()M Sl\tAU. J ob Spcclaltst. Patn- 1tng-Carpcntry.GIM1. A n y odd Job~. 537""'676 Sl\IALL l-fO:'-.tE-"n°'>.'P=••"'n,.. CARPENTRY PLUMBING ELi;crnlCAL 5-1 .. l(l)I Hauling 6051 f'llEF. PICK· Ur of n111 c. cfulcarrl!!, 213-592·'3~ o.tt.( 6 lllYI Tt111nk )otlu ... Mllro s I ' c p p y " I p R p b Q ' • if R L R J n " s 0 T T. ' w Tl c s T • • T s M R 1' I 1,Hc;•..;;u_ll_n"'9 ____ ..;;6-0;;;S;.:I He lo Wanted, M&F 7100 LOCAL Movu1x &: llaullng AR 1-: A Ul~trlbutor ....,~.i.n(ed. by student. LarR:c 1 r u r k, 0 \'f'r :ll, Oppor. to earn up 1'!'a80111tble. Barry 531-t:m to SSOO. per nw. p/Uine. \\'f• !IAULING, ~Io vi n g und 1 ... "~"~"~'·~t~,,~11~6lHiii;~U3 .............. Trash Cleanup. 2 student11. 1· • f>.IB-1749 * SKlPLOAOER &: dump truck work, Concrete, upiln.lt, sawil:w. breaking, 84G-7110 ASSIST • MANAGER Exl)C!rien1.'i!d ' Help W•nted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 710. -....,- Delivery-Sunday Only OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE- QUIRES THE USE OF A LAllGE STA· TION WAGON OR VAN . CONTACT MR. Bt:NTON WILLIAMS 330 WEST BAY STllEET. COSTA MESA. TELEPHONE 642-432! FUR APPOINTMt:NT. SALES PEOPLE C<xid Sales u ackground An Equal Oppor·tunity Employer J~~!'Z:{r1~~:1! ! 1:~~~: For High· Specialty "H~e~lp~W~.-n-te-d-,"M&F7i00 tielp Wanted, M&F 7100 HHllh Club• 6052 Suprlslngly ne\v ide<is. 1'011•11 f'ushlon Shop DENT L ASST & Couotry Spa. !Jl582 "''"'' A Foad Sprvice Utvd., Ju~. 714-96?.-772:1 LPH As...,PRMo'"p''o"s Chai1·sidl' exper. only. Ex-coun111r Gh·J • Purt time. n~ar OOl'llCI\ Town & Coun· p:utde<l flut1cs. 31'11 du}' ANNA IlAN,\NA ti)' Shoppi11g Center. 29 fashion lslond 11·eek. Full iialary. ~l I\ n y f<"'re~h fo"ood & Juice Bar H~!'_t_ing & Air ConiT6053 Newport Beach br11eri1s. Bl'ach cu'Ca. Ccalt SO COAsr VILLAGE. cr.t -!)32-2~36. lnterv\cw 11.lte1· 2 Pt\1. sAJ~~8~~y H8~Al'l~URl\"!~o'!,~C!a .. 11'!64!!"4-"'2"'65 .. 2~"' DENT1\L SECHF.'TARY ~~~Call _¥i6-(i695 -- GAS Bll.l..S. !JAVE YOUH ATTEND ANT, cxper.foi· ~lust be able> to handll' fi1111n· GENERAL OFFICE l:'URNACE ADJ us TE 0 gr<1\Pyard shilt. Good pay. cial a1Ta11gement1', Genta.I Ex~r!enL«i. 10 key 11.dd by \\'ITI-f NE\\/ FILTERS Fringe benefits. Apply Shell insW'litK't', g c n l' r a J book· 1ooch, Ille lyping, ht'ilvy In RR HUGGI NS CO &IZ-0515 Stnuon, JOOO Irvine, NB keeping. Top J)!IY for vt'ry 1tl.'Clg. ?.1usl hl• proficient 486 Newpon Blvd rol B AVON ch a I I e n g L n g posiuon. Y.'ith figures. \\'ill Lrain on 55~339. keypunch. S m a 11 informal Hou1eclean1ng 6054 DENT A J. Or lie e t.1gr. ofUce, Newport Beach. $525. HOUSE OF CLEAN Trim Your Christmas ~;'.'io; ;:!e;o:i~'. ~&r~O up. CallG~~~S645-S800 Carpels, WlmJoy,·H, fo'loors, Tree With Extra$$ start. P. O. UcJx 444, El ":fphols, Ste an~ Cleaning. You make representing the Toro. Ca.I. 92630. Re p 11 es In1med. oeed full & p/time Reg. Serv. Avail &l:t-6.'fl~ 11·orld 's largest cosinetics & ronfid. guards for Orangl' Co. area. SHffiLE\"S Back. will do toiletries tompa.ny. Show & DENTAL RECEPT. ~1~~~~.1~~n~!;ih~}~i: any type of Jlw~lean'g., sell . bea~tiful1 gifts, COS· All phases dent;..I 111gmt. 1 d a.,. L:Hvrcnce &'cwity. furni!;h own e q u I Pm 1• niet1cs, Jc ..... c ry etc. ln your yr exp 11~ Sal open Some ~ Please phone 518-1061 S(l.'.Lre tinie. ~leet people, Sat. Corp. 'bc~lits.' l·I.B. fnc. llOUSECLEAN1NG. G ood1 ~"~u'~''=''1:~',~,:~i~i~I0~-11>l~ll_~~ I jj~Cu~Ui'f.il!46;["·3"A'~!Otl.;;i8'~93~·~5032~·'X>. N'<[ HA I HD R "-.: S SER Rental ·1 o 1~ DENTAL Assi:Hant. cxnnr'(J. spucc· avui!able N'pt. area. res. 11'" u-ansporlation. BA BYSITIER. dc,,,.ndable ,... R1u·Uara 673-1900 551·0849 ,~ X·Ray certificate. Good .~==-I l :-7:;;--cc-=~--...,---1 Grandinothertypefor pny. Call S<Ul-8844. HOSTESS WANTED Ll!."'1' us relieve you of your Churcli nursery. 9 Hrs I ~-=-~~~~----Jiouscclew1i11g tasks. Jtc1s. p/11,•k al S2. p/hl'. Ca 11 DENTAL Ass I , exJk'r. Over 21 96;~11 or 91)8..j:.!09 Luura~·~"=8-~230=. ='-~~-p/tin1e. ~I Toro/Mission Apply In Person M 0 U SEKEEPING wanted BABYSl'fTER needed r o r Viejo. Call 8JG-.UJO. Denver Mining Co. par! time. Jiuntin~lon urea: baby 2 mos. old. Cd M. 0 l S ii\\' ASHE n \Vanted 719 \\ · 19th Si. Cl\1 r.Xp. Hefs. SJ.50 tu". !kil-7912 Newport area. 6 7 5-5 O 7 7 0:1''!:. lieachcomh -s Col· HOUSEl<C:I::J>En for con· L nd . 1.1\~1. eves. Jee Shop. 2633 \V. Coast vall'K'('n! fath<'r & 10 yr old a scap1n9 vvou BABYSril'ER--grandmolher Jhv;r. NH. &12·8475. boy. Plt'asanl beach home. board & DOCTORS-ASSiS~T~A~N~T~ Must drive. ~1;itw·e. No LAWNS BROWN? :_.'JX'. Sep: '11 • children. Rers. x 9 2 ~ 1 o CJG Renovation is 11 n..x:essity ~!llary. 2 gll'ls 3 & 5. 640-IHS'l Young lady t18-2S) to "·ork . rlnys; 52i-S'12!1 Pl\1'~ B'C!!El.OR kJ SLAVE as do .·rors assistant al this time. Con1ru·t Green " ·see ng • 1-IOUSl::!{C:EPk.:H. Needed. H G d " •• '!ello ho···-,·" /""pr. Jn health ~pa. No avcn a r en Ii :!12:3 ,.,... 1• w """" ""1'111, l1vein. refs re"'d N Bl d • I na 0 -h Son• I•" 1" e'"""l'. ncl'ess. \\'e train you. ,.. .,. i ewport v .. Ci\!. Jun ..agu D<: : 1 .'--.-~ S.1Ja1')' negotiable, lo1·cly Elmer. 646--Jg'li. eooking, Talking to plants in Apply ln (K'l'SO!l aftn or evC'. honie. 963-:11'9! aft. 6 PAt f'Xchange !or frt'e rent . 211:.! liarbol' Bh•d., Cl\1 M.ssonry-~70 Ant 1-ttfarrlage insurance. JC.I:: CREA!rJ PARLOR Cdi\t \VI l. LI AMS & SONS, 1-'.lcase..,,cAa~..!Jloll 494-3455 or }~1uSL7i~~gpoi~1fOn~d~~ /]~ """"""' u,. '"' 283046 , 1213 ' -~· . INSURANCE Brick, block & ~ 10 11 e BEAUTY Salon . Lido area bia-22!0. J2 · 3 P?>I JbO.Wn has space avail. fur rent ---rNTERVIEWER BR 1CK\V0 R K, pavl.n1;. n:c. Isl. 6T;,-UOO, 673-4~ PENSION Pleas;u11 Outside \York with planll'r.!, £ ~nti)'ways. l"rl't' BEAUTY Operator & ~ISi· Car Allowance. 556-1113 Call estlniates 5 Jl-~!1 73 . an:11·antedlullorpartttme. 0 t .1. 9 to 5. u,. ''· 227<l0. D.w.. '1~3701 ppor uni 1es INVENTORY liltlCK BLOC!< & STON~, B 0 AT Build<'r. f~?crglas~ CONTROL CLERK walls & pcttios, S t ew a r I c~1~l<l mak ... r. Ne1v F trn1. ~ Rapidly growing s a i Ibo a I Alai;onry, Lie :t00597 557-b56'.l ~~l?oor. \VESTER.I~ Box. 1nfg. needs responsible alert --------10633 Sarita Ana, 926TI Are you in need of a Individual 1.vho can w 0 r k Painting/Papering 60~3 A-1-B-ODY&-FENDER change? looking for a "'cl1 umler pressure. Do not, *20o/~ ·OFF ~· MECH. professional climate to apply witliout at least 1 8-4 SANTA* !•or heavy duty trucks & develop your expertise years exper. in small parts jeeps. Sa!.'.ll)' Open. in GROUP PENSIONS? inventory. Up lo $500. Con-State he. fully u1s'd ~ali(.1llC 642•5420, 642_5421 tact Michele. 642-S!IGl Painting 979-.33l5 anyunie. STATE lie 77822, bonded, Aft. 5• 675-9024 paintmg int/l'xt, 15 yrs BOYS & GIRLS local refs. J1\.'C est, Bill T\,e DAILY PILOT !las Henn, S.12-U:!.:JS routes open In COSTA COLLJ::GE Studenls pau11i11g ~lESA. COU..fGE PARK & 1~t & exi, a.1.r!css eqwp. Also ~1fil ~ST COsrA kl~chc~ ~a~~nets r<!Unish1ng. Eq' uai Oppor. Employer n1:ts. 673-36.lll HOB ----- Oue to expansion in the Penlion Area we are seeking: PfNSION JOBS JOBS JOBS AAMES 100°/o FREE Burea.u or Employment Agency Costa l\fesa 556-1100 2i06 Harbor Blvd. Suite 207 Anahm 600 N Euclid 776-3120 Org 2 City El East 634-12'12 ' " Tutsdar, Novtmbfr 2b, 1974 DA.IL V PJLOT 8 JI Help W•nted, M&F 7100 Help Wanted, M&F 7100 I Help Wanted, M&F 7100 Help W"'"•n•tC-e-.d,'M&="F"7"1"oo=o~og.,---s ----~..;f;-C.:; _..;. ___ ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;·;;;;;-;..._.;-;....I \·v!~~T ~~~~o u!-PART TIME I'" h S'""'· Pomonuli&n EVENINGS --'Jh e rle1u . ~~~~.~~E~t·m Poodlt·t-, Pit Hull!, Bull with outstanding, attractive (). oft • 1· ,. ,. r1' "· ""''•· ... '"' I l'llLXbV 1~urs Stud &>rvk.."C 01·da i z Ul();,t Bt't.'Cds. 2525 \Vest 17lh personalities who enjoy working with . ~.~~ "i.';"~:.w;~~".. ""°· Adults kids. Start at $3.50 per hour. Phone tO "\':~;~~~"=·R __ , f'-e:Jlauranl MC 642·4321, extension 250,.between 1:00 scvEN,;~.~~~s 01,, 1-----::: ILHH.~"!-i K9 AW~ liRF.JillS and 5:00 P .M. OPENING DECEMBER 9th """""'• ·' Gowmir• 900 Bayside Or, Newport Be•ch l'1tku11 & l.>t>hvr1y ASK FOR ELAINE 1 'oudlf' 1-'uppy SalP 546-2>t411 Has Openingl Fer : PUG, l yew· oli t mlll r, ch:1J11 An Equal Opportunity Employer FULL & PART TIME 111un. AKC rt-gisten.'CI.. Obe· Help Wanted. M&F 7100 Help Wa nted, M&F 7100 -t.JJt·ncr t1~11nt"lll. Very friend· DAY & NIGHT !y. Sl50. ~-!f.JOt ~ Loan Procc11sor lo $700 F'HA/VA/Conve11tional Kt<. 11wich Oprrator $450 IRVINE PERSONNEL SER.YICES•AGENCY 4B8 E. 17th St {at Jrvine)0.1 Suite 224 642-1470 ________ , HADIO AND TV RE:PAIR: BUSBOYS ,\lJSr. Shep. Hc>g., !I.ht.le, re"' good 1raince open1n~s. 'J'n p1rk 01 Jilter. llSG 17-28. Also train 111; Call 5-19-&!96 . co mn1unications Engineer, HOSTESSES :,i12 'll::Alt oltl r"Cf{lSl~ Hi Sehl. physics & n1a1h backgrowKl helpful. Start at DISHWASHERS Silver Poodle ·~1/paper.1 • .$7~ $3-ltlO/n10. Gd [rincc. Free t.W'ilb::i.o. -=~-~--1 Dcnt/l\.1ed., Pd. Vac. Other. ;\l1\L1'J..:Sl::, A.KC. Avai!.:i.bk Call thl' ti.1arines, The Apply At: The Reuben E. Lee tor :.1ud. Cu reer Corps, 548-5Si7/ 54.'i-4~7 968·9171. 151 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach ~,~,"~"c-0uAcHSH=~u~N~o~s-1 REAL EST.1TE-B1t0KERSo< In Person, No Phone Calls Please >tALc • >"EMAL>: t.VN-01111lcnglng position for ASSOCJATL.::! 2 '\'cars act· Ah:C 536-SUJ person 11/ sU(ll'l'V. ubili1y. lvc experience required/pro-Equal Opportunity Employer 1\l\L OACKSllUNDS . .\lJ1u 1 For P!\I ~hlft iv/ 11.knds off. fellsional approach essen1ial. 11u11s, lllal·k, W,11....:, wonnt;d., Grcut wages & her1 , for N~11• Airport Center location! 'l!!J!!!J!!!l!!!l!l!!lll!l!lll!llll!l!!'!l!!lll•!ll!!ll••"'!'!!'!!"l!!lih.J.S-llJ~ll ~ves/wknds. rir;ht •v•rson. Arply id 1·1~5 1> ·,. 1 i'I"'" "ff>. (••lly Superi~;. Ave., Nil()!' cull 81~1jf~~· ~Ja~J,;;u~~:s--~m-W M · 7100 I w-d M&F 7-UO LUV,\JJL!<: ST. ButNARD o .• 2_2,10 Help an1ed. &F He p a nte , _ _!..__ i\1all' 1 YI'! Nilmed ''R!ll!f .,.. ·• n1lss1on arrangenicnt. Call MAINTENANCE "~'"' SEAMSTRESS 0'~"' '""'homo. &U--0215. *TEMPO* A1\L: t;ri!al Dane. }'cm. 6 SUPERVISOR m Associated Full time pcrnlllJlent posilion 1110. l:..<Lrli cropped, Shots. for 111en & won1ens boutiqur.' ~S l 7J, ·l!l~-1415 ~3508 Light !\.1cchunical lplumb'g. SOUTH COAST lllu:-t have expcr. Ca!l !or Needs You Now! AfGHAN, beaut. blk male. & l'iectricall bk R round "' ,,,0, Brok-i11te1view appt. ' J -prefl'rred. Contact l\I is s ~· ~ Receptionists .\ nt liLSpoli. Good "'/kids. King, Big Canyon Coun''"'' THE LOOK T · t )l;:i 10 .:wd hm. 9iil4861. "J ypis s 1·0 ,\ 1.· ·-"!!om•. 6 --old Club. W41GI bt.,.,.n: 9 & Re.il Estate 644-6500 Secretaries ,........ ,.....,.. llA.1\t, 1.fon. thru Fri. ll you are noy,• earning l .,~-!""~~~-... -ll'male St. i:k'rnard. IAvcl MGr.!T trne 21_30 Sl50 11,k $12,!XKI or more in Real *Sec'ys, Bookkeepers Accou11t Clks k1rt1>. $JO.~~"~·=~~-! iruarn st. CoUe~ prl'f'd. Esrate you niay qualify Jot .U;: H.e•ncJei·s A~l'llL'Y Repros GC.H.!llAN SHC.PIU::RD Pup- r.1,·. Richards. 711/846-5-IJ5. one of S opcrlings in \\'alker 40.li.l B!rrh St., Suill• J().:I 1 Cl~ your ~11 1 hours. pies. 11,ant homes, 7 wU. HAIR _S_TYLIST--& Lee program 11,•ith $20,000 J'\('\\JlOt'\ Ueath S."\l-!ilOO Part~time ass 1 ~nm en ts 1\lales & females. S4.>Zl~S ?.!ale. Some following prefer· ;11~ ~!~~~~·si~~us 58~':/C:: Dial A Job 833-0855 availNb~eVE~A ~50· Free To You 8045 red. Xlnt Location. 67;,....33i!5, Call JACK PCCK evenrngs No Charge To You AT TfilrlPO A-1 MECHANIC--979-0727 {or in1eniew. llwi-J:::s1abh:.he<l l~-Te1npo Ten1por3ry Help ll\10 German Shep Pup A. !Or Dodge llO\\"er w a g 0 n. tlngton Beach area. SECRETARY Htin'-'Y colored fem a I e r.totor & Hunning c ea r s I ~~=,,.,,=;,-=====• I For Denial Offk.-e. Very Tiii:: CAl{Ul::N School o f aog-LOVI:: C JI l l. DRE N S · 1· •··I o HJ::,\L J::STATJ:: challenging job. Top pay for ().J:\1 !s look 'g. ror de<lu.:ated !i6&-J3~7 ~·1n 1i;t .. X.tll')' pen. & l"d · d .... _, 1.11 1 ~=~~~~-~--1 642-5420, 642-5421 SALESPEOPLE. Why nol one \\'ho c1L11 handle finao-qua . Jn tVluUJJS to .1 1' Rt:J::: to good hofl\C Ge~ ' aft 5, 675-9024 work 1n the hottest areas. c i al u.rru.nge1nents, book· c,h al l.en~1ng , & re11o·ard g. Shorthair Pl.IP· male, 6 mos. llurtingcon Belll'h/Fountain keeping, ..:cneral o t f ice 1 each g. poss. Interested no papers. 6'12-6098 r.·11~ D 1 CA l. OF}'" ICE Valley? Let us train you. management. ;i,2-8.l39. pcrsuns con I act: l\lrs. ~~~cc-=-c-77"'"""-, SUPERVISOR. Growing C:ill Phil McNa1nce 963-4567 SJ:::CRt:TAHY iv/good steno, \~1Json 640-41111 8 l\10 Old Black Lab, ~ Newport Beach indu~triul VlHage Real Estate 1yping, Jiling skills. Ans -TRAVEL AGENT ~ut lost papers. med! ca I gr o u p needs 'Sf Tf:: SALESPEO phones. 18~1 ex typewrtr. ti4G-4143 aft 5pu1 l qua Ii fir d t cn1al e Io RiLAi' n~~ for Corona dei Non smoker. N1vpt Ct r. Nc\V Hr111 n cc ii s qualified AOOK.ABLE, Loving. cuddt. '"perv\se off!ce. 4-S yrs exp .,,,..... .,,,.011 Lee 6#-8:.SO a s ~ l s t a011 t . Must have puppies, 6 \\'ks. Need g , r r..'lar·s rnosl beautilul office. _...., . .,,,,..,. • · n1ln1n1um -yrs experience. l·'·n•'"· Beto<• '"M '4' o•,c< • rcq. Xlnt salary & benefits ca J l p e g g y SI\' e en e y SERVICE ST I\. If e Ip All phasc!i trav('I & bo-1 ~~=~'°""'.=.=~~~~~~-"'~ negotiated. C.ntacl S33·26Gl 67~600. \\'anted. l\1ust hav<' profess. oknigs. Call for appr. l\ir. 1 l\lALE Klnen .. 13 y,·el'ks. to apply. 1 • .echanic exper. i"ull time Sclu1t. f.ffi.~155. ~IRck ·'-'_gray tiger stripe. l\!IXER OPERATOR for RECEPTIONIST days & 11•knds. Shell, :1131 WHO \\'ANT'J TO \\'ORK? Call ~5392.. adhesives & coatings n1!gr. Soar into the oppor. of a life-Hflrbor. C!\I DRIVF. A CAB. .furn1tur; 8060-!"--- Exf>"r. in weigh l n g of time! Gen'! ofc e.xper. need· SERVICE Sta. Salesman & CUOOS.I:: your holll'S, "·ork ' ttsins, hardeners, fillers & ed. l\lusl be self molivaled. lube man. Top pay & fr1nj!'.e for yow-self, be your 0\l'n'----------1•. pigml'nfs is desirable. Call G · I · · ~ 1· E !"d '" ~g..5125 're at potent1a 1s a\\'altlftl; ""ne !Is. xper. man pre · boss .. r..len or \\'Om~n. Can MA TIRESSES • • • ii""~~===~~~ I lhc right person. Full or p/L Shell, 11th & bes 11 g ht 1 y hanchcapped. ~10DELS NEEDED for nil Jason Best Agency Irvine, N.B. r\ ea 1. c Jean appearanL'(I. • •• MA TIRESSES phases or "·ork. Se r ious 7 ,~ 8 kh 1 f VI --E _,, v · ~ Ag 25 70 minded only. Call Judy lor I .....,., roo urs • . y SERVIC Sia. Allenuant ts .. retlr,..... e . to . Queen, Futl & 1\o.·in Seti }.j:t CLASS Ext/Int Painting. *BOYS & GIRLS* Paperhanging. A i r J e s s N<'wspaper Route~ open ln Spray, (2a yrs exp) 979-3:!9-I San Clem~nte. Min: age 10 ~-.Y!S· A_ nice ProfiLm'Ct'Y CONTRACT Specialists inter v ; c 11, b c 1 we C' n Suite Z13 96l-6TI5 Full I: P&rt-Time Supplement your IOCOme. PRICED TO trtOVE NOW!! JACK JN THE BO_N, Ynmcd-a?M--5PM o--r 1PM.=10Pt.1, 9'.lO E, Coast Hwy, tf.8. l)rlvc iL~G.hniQt:roore_af-----8J.3.962ft-~" _ op('lringS-9P,;1-midnlte. 645-2658. SHAKLEE Products, makers d11y. Apply in Person -PR.Qi'.. palnter.----honesl work, month for Boys and Glrls :e~· 111t-ext, free est, rel!, "·ho are ...,•i\ling to W<lrk and 5.tS-2759. 6!2-3913 00 a good jOb. Phone PAINTING lnl & Ext. 495-0630 and ask to leave an Aeoustic ~lhni: for lowest ;ipplicatlon. rates, Call S:.i.'i-0609 S.A. l::qual Oppnr. Employer PENSION Underwriters Also, UA.t,1-8AM. l2ffi Baker 1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; RN's or natural food suppl<'ments, Yello~ ~b Co., 186 E. 16tb COMPUTE-R GOOF St. Costa A1esa * CCU'S cleaning products & beauty St.. ~osl<l. Mesa. Exce55ive shipment r r 0 m JUNIOR SALESMEN • aids. Distr_i b~torships J \\Or.f.EN cm.med. to East can not be shipped R 0 1 a 1 in g Shifts-Stand by a\·ailable. Call Si16-5632. d Is tribute Christmas pro-back. 3 way combo game f r:.ne. Dilfcre.n tial pay. Ex-Silver S1niths· wuntC!'d \l.'ilh ducts. ~F'uU, p/t Mr. Levi tables. Dining. Poker & cellcnt t:l'nelits. ow~ !'9uipme~t. Barn in i I ~ Pool. \Vlll be sacrificed hn- •10';0 DISCOUNT• BOYS & GIRLS \Va.llpaperlng & Pnintlng Neivspaper Carriers. r.lin. 1-3 Years experience in Free ct1l, Call 5.%-Q5.t8 ace lO. Udo Isle, Balboa Group Pension Under. YOU sup11!y lhe paint, 1'001ni; Peni11~ula. Contact r.tr. writing, Contracts or Age Hl-lG. Earn S20-S40 per 1~·cek getting new cu~tomers for the DAJl.Y PJWT alter • school ru1d Saturdays. You n1ust be out .. ' school by Contact l\!rs. Jensen: un!in1llcd. J>1ck OY.'n hours. I ;=:=:=:: m c di a t e J y to satisty COSTA MESA Apply in person, 1640 E. I 111'\. l creditors. 1 Memorial Hospital Ed_ingcr. Unit P., Sant a Merchandiq V 833-962:, or (i..\6.-aJS6 , 30t Victoria, Cl\t And. · ROCKER. upl l!it.cred, SlOO painted S15 cnch. Backstro1r at lhe DAILY · Administration. 5-ID-7\MG PiLOT or call 6:2 13Zl & 3: 00 pm and ~ able to 'worlc a' least 3 days per week. No deliveries or collecUng. Tran.;po1111lion provided. &12~2734 EOE Spray Painter I . Shell r..1nrble Table, w/&old Finish &pray painter Anhques 8005 iron bl:'nch. S225. (193 0 1 EXPERIENCI::D & J::xpe.rt le11ve apphcuUo:i. Pup er ha n GI n c. 1-'ret: Equal Oppor. Employer estimates. C'iLll 21'.HiW-1418 BOYS PJuter/Repalr 6977 or PATCJ-t PLA~ThfUNG GIRLS All Types, Frt!e rstimates Paper Route' Open Call 540-{)825 In Laguna Beach in Plumblng 6078 Many locations. L.R. ar1s PLU?.1BINC Remodels & Repairs. \\lalrr heater.!i,disposals, f u r n a n CE'!!. dishwasll<'rs, 642-62G3 ~1/C & BI A Complete Plumbing &rvlet'. L\1.'.. 27269\ Remodel & Repair 6081 Call Mr. Lambert 642-4321 Equal Oppor. f::rnl'lo:,•er BRAKE & FRONT END MEN & YOUNG exp. "' "'· A«h INSTALLATION MEN "'iii design & bu 1 J rl lni· provn1nts to your hon1e or bus. Try n1c, John. 5'111-7037 For Pep Boys Store l.,CC""'~""-7--cc-:-~-O"Cc ln1ml!d. full-time openings. QUALITY \Vork, J{cf., 2:) yrs Xln't salary & \Vorking exp. Lgc & sn1 JOl)S. Frc>e ., L · b , I lo e:L FAIR Pll!Cl'.:. L I <·. i'OI•.~· I era emp yee 642-1710 C· II Ken J C[ln.'. lll'flt•hl~. · a · Apply In Person SA VE by Remodeling, QunlJ. J20 E. J.st street fy Wnrk at Prlet'S you can s,.1n1u Ana afford . 673-1649, 549-9565 · 1530 s Hi\rbor. Fullerton Roofing 6082 1j2'll Blnc-h Bl, v .. stn1. 2!)!6 Bristol, Costa rites;t RE-ROOFING, All type!!, I need the 1vork, BoA. r.11c.1--------~--· 1 ~~l::J/'1C-39 "'k 10' Mdy CHRISTMAS REPAlRS. all types. Reas. F'ree ~•. Lll"d. Ask for \\'nit. 1130-5020 an.) linu.• _ WORK J C ROOF 549-1066 Roofini;:· \VE NEF.D ne"• & l'C<.1l\•rr. Jo'rt.'t' csll-3.'i PEOPLE rnn1e. Uc & lnsurl'rl FOR LABELING HOOfINC my \\'Ely through & PACliAGING college. Llcen5Cd, ex 111· r. For Mo. Of December and reasonnble. 84()-11\12 ~tust be nvall. days !or Sewing/Alterations 6084 entire month. , The People Machine DR.ESSJ\fAKINC Agency . ALTERATIONS 17842 Irvine Bl, No. 220 846-t!ti<IO Tuslln 544-939'l 1'T=-.-.(-ev""'i'""s'"io~n"-Rc-e-p-al"r-;6;;;0;;:90•1 Cnll Until lOPM 7 D<•Y& A W1tk T. V. Technlcinn 'viii M'fllllr l!!!!!O!!O!!O:':':":'.:"''""'"""' 1no11t !!CIS ln home, Eve5 & COOK wknds.fr('('l.!?lt.~ll Expcr·d 1t·n~ eook. Tiie 6091 llosp!1utiii1tlnn, pd ,, a c. Other Ucncllrs. Sum's Seafo- CERAf\.11C T!Lf: NE\V & od, 16'.l'/8 Pncific Const I-lwy, remodt!I. F re t' tslln111ll'll:, H e. Sm jobll Wl'hl)rtll'. 5J&-:Zt26. Top Soll 6092 Tutorl09 TENNIS Instruction. Pr1\•n1e . Our. hour. Q\ il 6m..t'-t I Schools & Instruction 7005 VOICE, Plano, Tht!nr')' Your liome Or fl.tine P.tr, Newman 833--h REAL. 1•i;hdt1 c\ui•slinn?Tr;; me. nti nhl\Jta Ion. Jody B. 11 0mkrr. M42·2ti'76 DAY HELP WANTED BROILER ASST Wiit Train Apr\~ \111.i!y 3-5Pri.1 ANCIENT MARINER 2607 \\.. Coo~t Hwy, NB Dt.;LJVl-.:Rl !'.11\N Jo::il'ly 11'0l'fll~ tln\l'$ routl'. 0 1 nrt'u. M11st h:ivr drp1•n- tl.'\hle rnr. 546-1780 & 546-G l:n. 014LIVl~UV~1EN l)Vt'r t 8 . l'<!rnl p/tln1e. Ettrly 111orn t.A Tim~ drlf\'. to N.O. ho1nr11 . 12 per mo. 6<2-<'IOOJ PENSION J·Ei:HNICAL ASSISTANT (' '/ 968-4812. J:.:qual Opportunity Emplo~t' KEYPUNCH Swing shift. Exper'd opera- 1ors. IBl\l mOOel 5,196. Apply in pcn;on. Tues Nov. 26th, 10-llani, 3194C Airport Loop 3-S Years experience in i -°'~·-""'-'-'-'-'""--·---~ Group Pension Admini· KEYBOARD man \\'anted, stration/Pension Plan cxpe1ienced on organ & pi11no. A!!;<> r .. ~St bl' able to design : Systems Analy-sln~ bllck-up voc3ls. Call NEWPORT PersOnneT Agency Newport Beach 642-3870 NE\\'SPAPEfl CARRIF:RS BOYS & GIRLS NeY.'JX)rt Bench & Costa r..Icsa *Sl.10 per paper + bonus • SmaH papers sis or programming 84(;.1677. ===--·I •No Inserts helpful. Wiii assist Sys-LAB.4ASSIST. tems Design & Conver-1::Ll::CTH.ONICS *Don't hal'c to get up l'arly in the inornings sion. Trainee for elPCtronit• com· poncnfs.Goodmath College degree prefer-1~1ckgrou11d. F/Un1e d a y red. For consideration, shill. Cnll bct11•n 3 & 5pm, please send resume & l-'-""'!).8833-"iL'iAio.N"D~S'C~A"P°"E­ salary history to C. •Paid Vo cations Lo~ Ang<'ll'S llrr:.ilr! Ex:11nincr 5'17-0.lOI Borunda: Maint. Supervisor I """~~~~~~!!'!'""" Orange county prop. n1gmt. NEW FACTORY . . PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Ctr Dr Newport Beach Calif. 92663 (7141 640.3l2S An Equal Opportunity f:znploycr co. h!ls___9pcnil1g-1or <1rea Branch outlets -,ust opening supervisor in Mission Viejo. in area needs !he following: l\1ust have minimum of 2 ?.1grnt Trnc $185 1vlc yn;. cxper. in \alldseape Seivme11 12) S:1 hr nuiln!enance + l'XJX'ricnce Salesmen Open !n l'C')a.ted f1C'lds, w\lh ahility Pref o\'r 25. married, car. 111 011:an1zc. sthedule & All benefits, career positions. ~Upcl'\'t~c· all ph;i:.t•s o I 494·106S l·1ndSt:ape 111:1.lnteoanCl' In-~URSES A\t~t'i'l-.--~,_-,-.~,.-1~!~-7. \'r>l1·lnL{ l:'ll'~•· I) r o J e l' Is . J::xper. /lt't'f'd. \\ill tn1 ln I S..1lury "Tl""· ('ont;il'\ ~!('I Xlnt 1va~l' Iii h•'IW', 642~2'110. llnrtr: 714· j.l9--ID50, ht•I. 6 & ll P.'1 NURSES llidt". 1·.\'.!}l'r'd. 3·11 shifL RN l\IED-SURG UNIT ll-7:JIA~·I shift._ F JJ i_m__e_. i::-xcCllent benefits. Contact r.1rs. Jense11. Coota ~tesa Memori:LI Hospital, 301 Vi<'- loria, O l 642-2734. Sales Representative (Trainee) Local divistt>n of large na· tlonal c'Ot'JX)l'fllion has open· ing "' bl' filled hnmediately for sh a r p individual in- tert'!'.lcd 1n a 1narketing r·;in'.!l'r. Ability lo ntl't"t peo">le, \l:ill- ingncss lo 11·ork at all l•vels. fln1Uition & a clean· t,;UI tlppc11rance required. Rupid ,\dvancement If Qu<llified 714/6-12·3260 Bob Hansen l-5Pi\1 r-.1on !hru Sa! Te!cprornptcr Cable TV 262·1 \V. Coast H"'Y NcwporL Beach,. Ca. Ecrufll Oppor. Ernployer jounlCyman. Dept he a fl White Velvet chair. S 3 :i, qualilleations. Cupehll' o I *Gerda's Antinues* !18901 Love Seats. c ut fi 'sh' r 3 di · I , velvet ,:;nn Recliner $15 ru ing l!'Je _ mensiona hl .\1uu1,1ersai'y pricell 11!1 ~'i-00 ~· --' _. ~ap~l8 "'t'lrl< & restaurant o''er till'. !itvrc. Quk. 11alnu1 ~-~~·~~~~~~--! rntenor derore. (llfred ,l\1. r-.Jahogany. Big or 1 i 111 e OAK F'lat Top des.k Orta. c. o rd o n De s l g n s, 250 i1i:111s. :\laster charge, BoA, S32;',. Tub hh.' "h a I r , Fischer, C~t 540-2860. l.aya"")'. Open 1 days . .;s:;: Can d Jclabnun. l\:loroccun TAX MAN i..1 l..i11111110 1U'al. 'J us t 1 n, rlesscrl trays. ant I q u C' Orange Co. ofc of Big 8 CPi\ &il-4931 or 835-1789 cradle, vel\'el chain & firm has opening for bris:ht Pld· .. CtJR1STl\L\S SA l. f::, ..'..nuch more! 6-14-ll50 , ambitious accountan1 w/2-5 Arniques. Chrna, Clocks, 1.lC' ;to. app 80 yds .. \\h1le yrs tax e:<pcr. Fine place to Li)':.IJl. Furniture, Roll top Cu1 Pyle carpel. ant tq u e \\·ork. EmployN'~ know ol n1any i.:sft itenis. lk,i(x1 sofa lrame, bnby c rad I f' this a d. R<'s pond d lsC'oun1s. llousc vf $100, deck Jurniturc, roi.sc. , 1\'/qual!fical1ons, salary to: ::>tuarc. ;r~ ~lain St. Hw1t1 ~fi-"~-l~'~'°--~-~--,l Classified ad no. 21!1 c/o lil•h r:ARLl An1elican Sola and Ua\ly Pilot P. 0 . Rox 1560, Appliances 8010 tt-111·, like nl•\1'. Sl25.00 Also Costa l\JC"sa, Ca 926:!6 l\1tiple Dincnc &t \Vith 2 TELEPHONF: CALLE'RS 1.::q11a1n ehau-:<, 6 r<!gul:IJ' EARN Christn111s n1 one y. FREIGHT DAMAGE Sr\LE rt1t11rs, liko' ne1\'. $125.00. llouse\\•ives-S1udrnls·Hetlrcd New 1-lotpoint Refrigl'rators, 6::0-1710 or 6.13·92&1. \ .. k · .. 1 \\'as hers, Dryers, . ,.or in our Ou ce or your Dishwashers, N c iv ,,.,21._ Blk naugal1yde H1de·1i·BM hon1e n10111ings-cveni11gs or runiy. l:red!\, ilo!A, 3tl:t:; Dinlnl' n.rn set 11,•/4 chrs. both. CaJ; 893·6305 or cun1e \V, \\arn~'r, Santa Ana, near blk nau,gahyde, uphls!ry. to fl~~ office al 7908 Harbor, 919-':.!:l'll C'.<tll after •I pn1. 64•1·0·148. We s r mins!er Jllvd. ~sln1irn;lcr, OHlcc. · · H' • Sl!:AR'S CoWspot r cf r i k!, KING SIZE BED. n c.w , between Sam & noon 1)r llarvest gnJcJ, frost-less, ice ~mp, s~!l P?ckagcd. Xtra 5pn1 & 8pm. 11111.ker. \l'nler t<J)> in, 10 hrn1. $11_:J;~\\~11h $450.) 8 TELEPHONE SALES n1011 old, \9.2 cu ft, SJ()(), Q~('(!n, S i .1. incl~ ?t'llve1·y SALES ti'i!'t.J~'b..'! 11 11 ~. l:sually. home, S.1l~14tlS * * Pa~~ l~ne \\'Ork 11 v a I l •I LADYKtN:\IORE \\'asher, SUI.ID \\'c1lnu! Drop l 1' a I ~I . 1-91 ri1'. ~lllng thr Los CoppcJ10fl•' Sh~. l\lavl;Jt; t;iblr , S24.l, Vch·f't Host ,'ii MEN -WOMEN ~ngeJ.~s T1m"l Ir• pM·s.prr cs l Ell'l'. ,,,. r~11ta1re ~h'\', JlO!'IC'S1' ch:111-,;~-\\'hih• Qll AG!:: i\0 BAHIt11~ R, Ex-In 0i.i .. 1:t'c ('iunr:,.. \\, P11Y ilf}'t'I'. Still. fo'rJ.i.:irl:ut·l· ,\ur11, ('L)I<' t'R rp<'I •.X' );1rd & eL'\11\VI' T:o>lll' Pt'i'ple NC'Cdl'd \\'ages k con1111. C!llt for I \\a~/11'1', s:~·). ~J l! .. sQ72 u1nn'. li\1-Il:irO to Cont;1c1 Bu.~1ncS&>s ,(,, details · . ------ --cC'-CO..~-~-· In~ur;inl'C' Al!l'ncicl<. H 1 g.h Los Angeles Times I\\ ~.S'l'ISGllOU:-IE ~1111.' b 'f HD!t:'l l S1':r. Fu.II !'.1 .• I pc. (omniissinn. \\'e ollf'r the :>W-0301 s11I•• H1•fr11;1•1·ai.1r. ~11 l'll l '1•nlt'n1p. \\:1!nu1. \In I nc11· 11rcnnirl Pt•ntrtl !'tan. ""Ual 110,.,,irtuniry cmplo)rr 11 I• I l•·r11l.'tl1t·r. hke J\f'\\. •~•nrt. o;1:i0. 9'~'-i!Klii all. 5 .4/,, AMERICAN ~... "' --· -$1.lo 1·:Llu1·: $.1.'it. r~1~J'.I-;"':.!. :\.11 SEEK & FIND' · C'orn1n1Jn Indoor 1·1~n1-. HEALTH AG ENCIES TELEPHONE WORK I _Rent WaS he rs/Dryers co1·rn:-T""1n~J,1-:-n.1ri<" OF'FIC'E Girl w/.~mt• hkkpi;. fron1 your hnrnr., 4 ~h'!< a Sl \,l,•k. ~·uu :'l\.onll. h1"11 n ,1; i;old striri ~l'l~·tt. rxp. lor lg. llunt U1·h . ,. ... ..,1.1.14_1.,!9,_1•-4•1•3~0"""""! dA Y. ,\pply, 2::JO E. l1lh $1,1 •i'''.;•l''tJI 'II ~1~K~ nr1•/:1sk1n1? 1,;,\11 «1u~~lur•• l't. li>11P 111111 , -· s:,,,,,. p c '' •· • -lo 6 ·"1•1-s1·• :it:e :lJ. S~1-2;,s1 I SALESLADY ' ' .. . KE/\:\°10Rt:-11t.,11·v D ul v 2 ~·i:___pm_. -' ' ~-· P.\ltK!:"<G At trnd whtlt•·rl. l I:. ll l TI::LEPll9N'E Srl!ic1rors fnr E\et', df)'l'f, rnu"! 'i-i•!\. l!l<._~t tl'I:! PTr ni usl ~I'll, ~t1·n1> ' ,,,.,. 1, •. V.·>l<tl C.•oll! ,1,.,,.,.,, I '/llrne. 'Xf,ll'I'. 11 y, 1~1n prof1r Hthll'~1(' cl uh. $200 1 2 rnons. SJ15. ,1~ ll\17 1 nrr\cr ~7:'UIJ, II''', u -. rd. n10. sr1\11_ry lnr• 41i hrs \lt'I' -B--I 8020 L'-.iui,:h ~(a ~ ln\1·~t•aL J1r. i:.!·1-JiOO x;,,)[1 bc1wn l .v Apr1:-· 111 l1Pr<:on •l:i~all :'.l:'.6-21 00. lcyc es ;i.1;..s.;z~ ·' SMART SET \I 1 ,, ~lit ,:-;T.11 ,.,11u1. -n.;,, ' ·.l'a,1cr. PJ\1':1. 011·11 tn1ns. 1 '"" "-·••·I• NOTE TELLERS -•~·l ·~· · hlkt.>'.' Fo1· Ulf> tnl'lrlh ,\·1·•11'. 1nat•h 11 /;11turh S?.1. 2 4 • ' D A J J P J D P A I M 0 R E P E P P P MOYA T AAR U ONDP CAR D E E R UMDO E LD A IORADR OPPF. ELPEOELNR C YALETPAL~ L~A C TA SOBP O CNCENDI R 0 0 LL C ERV I V ~,.ft EE RT E I MN A A E E AM\'/:~ 0 A J A AN 9 VMYNRR81 J/Y M C OJ CC AB N 0 V T 0 T e iy y N A R AM A A L U l'tt1111l' hsk]ir/bllhy~llrc·r. t.~1 ·l~I :>. C<ln~t llwy l TELLERS CA:>. 't'flll ~l'AliE 1, u~~rl i1il'f'<i. S7:•. 7tu .t;i•~. liC'll'lri~ Ille~~ Vrrrh• nn•::i, !'i~~21 :i.t & l ~\\nil rb .. il\\I ~\'-.:' ll'I \llt' <~w!~ hik,. $.!:• .1tl',!-1i:a;, \ -Par-;-Time Sale5man-S,\l.F.SREAD THIS! STATEMENT j 1 hddrrri 111 ~·11u'\il1• :->1Hh' •SOtT.~LJli·e?>t'll t-.~ '.i.\I \VindD11• t"itn1 Gl1-~l~I DEPT. CLERKS llci~p11 AI . hlkl'S . t h ..<' ,. i:•l qu11I~ «-trt1 1mn:tr, n,_.n. PBX "SO+-_ _.. 1t>~l,11\•1f-t h1t f«. I! you \\Il l u!lf'll. ii~llOll~ hnl. f\6'1-i!HO 11· N 0 0 0 ~Z Z &_'RH C V Y R E P R CACHUtz.!IUEDBOAINOGEB lVPVI BE G PUTY C ARHll OV RBEI O B G&LC ~OTD EFAAO FNVAA UEBA VYY UEPJAJV AYAN E RB CT HOASH O KA YY ' ~ r.\1111r1rnL"\."tJ C"n11rnht11 c \f'Ur old h1kr 1.1 _ .-~ :---. -· lll.':11·) 11tion1'H nr !'!::\ $1700 ,\ l\lonrh Plt11T\C' I 1111.' 111 n •p:111 i·i•pu!nt and hl:\1 • ~11•' h1'll!ii•1111 ~·t ful• c.xp. 1.11" !\'fl!'. Bi·lt IU\'a ~ A l\1,,n!h ~·1nmC' Cnnt11rT Si1nd)' :'llt'F.lh1•nnr} !lilt l14'w tu\'<t on l••I' ti~· ... ,h-. \\ :1h~~11 ~-H~.t WESTCL.IFF \\'Ill tmln. ron1mi,;si(lft-(11J1y. \ SECURITY PACIFIC :o-oun~~t'I'!<' c1~1u1as tu ~--·~---=-'----• P•'l'l(U\fll'l ,\~l'IK'Y ~ Tt'lldC !<hnii sat~ ~tr ' Nationel Bank rollkt•• them llll llJt~'· \l<Jn~ :C:i flA\IL)N1\ r1..., D1sht?1, I Ir.lark Ill Centt'rl 1 1)ler. 5-13-9,).ll :;.50 Nt'l\port C't•t1trr t>r llu1nll~ !or ~ur help. HoN>t1 tu<+•. h1'rd"an-, h11usehul1t 1651 E. Edinger Avc.S.A. SALES Ne\\ll"rt B<'a(•h J11hn~1111t !fu9 C11rncll Or. 11t·ms. ~:i.n1 ·'>prn. "- C11ll !'•12-~l6 Nr11~ C"lmpnn~ n red 11 in· F,qu:il Oppor Emplo~·rr l Costn l\lt'u. •-Kl U\16 Garage Sale 8oil PBX Answ•rlng Serv. tclh~nt 11tln1ell1'i' gal to h:NGLISll ID !lf'ol't'd hike Zi"1---------- 11M1s1 IL~ i: e 1 l t n .i; our \l.h!'C'lll, xlnt C'Oncl111on. S.'111 ,\]J ~1i11r ru•t I"' 111! M'Cn!lM'IRI & oth4.'T busine!l:!I TEMPO (..41j..:\I',,,~ f'OP.('I{ S \L.F.: -F'ritlJ;t\it'I • SOme ¥.•knd,. EOF. 540-100: M'l'\iC'l.'!l tn rhr111~ in lh1s BUildf · I 8025. t'l{'('fM\" ~lO\'t• $1:>00: 1\t'll• PROOF OPERATOR-nrr11 . Conmusi:i<Jn only -"~ materta !_ ·ll:h(•\l<I•' port ttifh\\·a•htr : f;'tpt•rltn(:('d ~·/U1C't'l\U\C bor1 us p JU n . NO\\' nro:-pli~ -N1umn for sf:J.J."("1' 11 \l?\\\OOf) r <ir. SHI. nc,."1~ pultln~ bol.'.k ln- Conrnct &\nrlv ~1C'Elht·nnrv T.'1:!-l'liT. 1''1' r I•'"' .I I ' 1 n •• Pr.1, .,, \IJ. .~1 1100 S•l ft nr111 h. t.:l·!hr';.' ,no!h('"I, Ir ml11. Al)OOM SECURITY PACIFIC SALESGIRL & MGR.-11 .. ,1,.,,,.1 ti"nr1~n1'l". ,.,,Ii••,;,,,~, .. ,," i·l.·11>1'll .111 SJ_ lihl<ory SI, Natlonal Bank TN·hnlrnl \rrHPN. l..,;,rt $. ~:1 .. r .. !1! it~i:!. ·~hi ~ \. ~.iit1»1() 1r\'Cry wll:nd1 f"1'111ic 11 11• f '' 1·•111· 1\ n :' 1 \' ,, T"1'h 11 lt·nl 5."-,(JNewponCrntt'rllr l 1~lk~ 11•11 :-..• 1'1 ,,, l l lu ~tr;itnr'l. Ti,·hnl•+tut~. Caf& -8035 qi1\1~t.; \tust fl"il D/R Nrwpirt Bt'nt'h 1 •111•1 l'rw!l o11111,,, 1 , "\ 1 ,, 111 _ ---------~ \' ·•h•11! tnhlr, r h11lrl'I,, &°"-. r::.:::1 Op""". t::mpl""''<'r ALAN AU STIN CO "'~ i11;i~h. l.\·pe\1Tltl'T,•lJlt ~~ -~ _ '"' J\!11!\ ~I ,(. f'p~I A•,M'lln:.0111~ ••••• k 1· ' Ii ~ ' • •l.1!1 \ ll·••ll·'h' 1ur11.H/ltJ.l'lt.l'IC.i!.l~ll't'l4 To ord~r arty or all of the 11P41ndfd "Setk o: fin 00 ~. urn Y\IU lO c1u,.., 111 tl 1;~ir' '~' I'+•\. 11·1·•11• .,... ._ nurnbfi,.2tkmul!'.hl!.,tond60c1nltror111ch,ni~klnrch!!tk1 .1 ~tf'IJ'I) ~rll 1!1~··,1 \11111 Dlnnr. :?7:i-lJf;~· ~l:\·l~ll A Fl I' \t~ •'l.~ \\l\i; ''1' ·•'Ill'' ·,1-1'1 JMl"lbt110 "Snk' Find." Star· Ttlt--m Synd.1c11t1. Add"'• I\ 0(tlly Piiot c111,,,Hted i\,I !"hr f11<.1t'"I •lr.•I•' HI ,,,. \\··~I ,\1 r1 .. \Jf"iJ I , ill l ~1 \!' lo• r111l\\IUld.1nr-11rWts JOl!l I' I ltl~ff$ In Cllte or thlt nflWIPll'IK· ... -- ' dnd ti~ lhl! 1110nl')' fnr II ' ... 011.11\• Pilnt aiw~~1ri ... 1 Tt<l111•' Tru11-ir1t.... \ 11'!)1 '"' j ,\ ···1 ~1 1 !t1!. \' .• rl(!y t!1•['1"1't~ ~II )'0111' tfl11fpmtnl ,., • •t<'-l'l'Ol C11.IJ 642-."'6711 T1xl •1y Ad ('fl;I IJ42-:ir.;'R. -• \ I I t' I 17 • .. 1!'r I !~-('n!ll Da\l,y rilot • • - A CONVCNICNT SHOPPING AND S€WINC CU1Dt ,OR THE GAl ON HiE GO. For an ad Call Sue in Woman's World 642-5678, etx. 330 Softly Does It! 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SI on Crochet Cape- 0--nutr "' n ~Mj(' -ti 11~$ 11 ""!hr. JV~•'. tlch frln,c;", l 'lllST In J,lAhlon LA (lw l<1nr.cr c,q"'· t'r«hn In : 1·n!u1 ~. :th·•ll ~wl l~rr a1 1td 1 rr~,I!" ILl\UtlnU~ lol'li<. \'"" ""' l~d l'llllf'Tll :2'-~. i(i"11 ~ J•l •ndod•d. ;s ('t:NTS fnr c11r h pAUtrn. i\rlrl Z\ 1'1•nt:i1 fnr r11rh p~tt~rn lf>I' hr~l·MAlili mll1l 11nd ~prr1al han(l lln11.. nlhcrwi~r tt11Trl • rh•~~ rlrl1vi:ry will t a~r. thrl'e 1o•t'll' or 1111>1'1". Send lo i\hc.,. ltnxilr,, 106, the D~1ly Pilot. f\•~lttr11f1 Otpt., lloit 163. Old C'helM'• St•tM)fl, Nt w York, I\ Y 10011. PMnl N:im •. Ad· tlrh8.1Jp, Pallt'm Number. N$W! i!M> mo,t' popu11r dM1tM In our l!t'l4 Nttdlttralt f.ot llna:! /\II craltli! fHkt:t; • ..,...~l11.n,uu~ ........ 7X N-' Stow + Krut Rook~ ha.( RH1rn-P11trnt .. Si 2:5 ~-! Nl'fllll"P!llnt KMlt .. U 00 'tl+>w' flow t r l"r0o.'ht'1 8~ Sl .00 l l/11rp1n C:rl'I'~ Eloo)k SI 00 l1111l•nl tl)('hf't !look , SI 00 IMl•nl \l ncr~m~ Kio. •. St 00 Jn,lanl M .. ,,..y floo« , , . SI 00 °""llk-t•r:tA 8"'* •· .ti 00 f'umpk1"°'!1th11h •I! , SI 00 l2 Pri1,.>l1tll•n,111 ..... $Ol' !\-_,..,, 1t1Qu1lt•l l ..... SOI:' Mi., ... •1w1•.;u11t~1: ,, $OC> l~Q>.Joll• fnrTod1y I) . S0t l.tcd:.1!UIJ1rfy Ruib •• soc • • * S.16-4990 • BOY SCOUTS need yo u r ho.at. Tax advantage. ·---•BOAT INSURANCE• -Best Ralt!s-si· ...... 16'11 & 49S-2'l33 BOSTON \\'llALEH. Squall, c;ill bet\lo'<'Cn 5 & 6P~1. $1511. ~i5:l-9-tT2 Boats, Mar1ne Eq. 9030 ,\l,;TC' Dir. Findl'.'r. Swan •· l Ue nd 11 o r!abl e. C.o~t $.J9!1 111 1973. Avon 9' Red· l'l'MI/ pt1111p, n1otor niount, floor bds, lxiw dodg er , .lointcd oars, 3 hp &111,'ltll. Cost S68S ln 1973. Bait tank, ~tl'rn 111ount S.S. 61~Z576 Boats, Power 9040 • • '. . . Continental 9930 Lincoln 9945 '62 CONTINENTAL $300. 615>$310 Maverick 9947 '70 ?.IAVERICK. Air, lo mi, gas saver. I OYJner. i 1350 or ofr. 493-9178 aft 6. SllttA~ OLDSMOBILE- GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS 9952 UNIVERSITY OLDS 2850 Harbor mvc1. Costa Mesa 540-9640 '68 TORONAOO -$U.95. I owner, xlnt cond. A/C, fuUy equip. 6~ Chrysler/Plymouth Open UaUy le Sun. 'u! 10 11M 2929 Harb:ir Blvd., Costa Me!l8. ' 546-1934 I •, } ' ' I Laguna/South (;oast EDITI O N VOL. 67, NO . 330, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAG ES ORANG E COUNTY, CALIFOR NI A -. . TUESDA Y, NOV E MBER 26, 1974 • T oday's Final N.Y. Stocks·~- , TE N C ENTS Saddlehack College. to Lery Special Tax • By F R EDE RICK SCHOEMEHL Ol IM Daon, ,.. ... SWff Saddleback Cqllege trust.ces agreed Monday night to levy a special t ax over the next three years to help pay for $10 million in new buildings on the Mission Viejo campus . The district includes the com· m unilies or Laguna Beach, Irvi ne, Sa n Cl eme n te and Sa n J ua n Capistra no in addition to the Sad· dleback Va lley·Laguna Niguel a rea and Tustin. T he tax will raise nearly $4.8 o.11'1 """ Slift ,..... TO HELP WITH SEARCH School Consullant Newco mer Dr. Newcomer To Aid CUSD In Selection Or. I.eland Ne\vcomer, president or l.aVerne College, was selected Mon· rlay ni ght to advise the Capistrano Un ifie d School District in the selection of a new superi ntendent. Supt. T ruman Benedict has advised the board he will be leaving ut the end of the next school year. Nev.•romer is the formcr superinten-, dent of the Ne.,.,•port-l\fesa Unified School District. serving as supcrinten- d eftt of the Clark County School Dis- t ri ct in Nc,·ada before that. lie h.as :served as chairman of the State Task }"orce to Revitali ze Secondary Ed uc a· t ion and is wide ly sought as a consul- t ant a nd speaker, according to Joseph \Vimer, Capistrano Uni fi ed's Director of Admini.Strative Services.· The co nsultant \\•ill screen appli-· cants and advi se the board in its fina l seleci.idn. No time limit has been de- termined , but \Vi mer said he expects t he proc,tdure to begin immcdlately. Dr. Newromer. who recently aided' the Laguna Beach Unified School Dis- t rict in its superintendent select ion, will be paid bet weenS2,J90a nd $2,500. Orange Const We a1her · 'f air skies through \Vedncsdoy except ~or local ground fog in th.e morning hours. \Varmer \VC'd· nesday with. beach hi~hs at 75 ris· .tng to82 inland. Lowstonight44 lo ·so. J NSIDE TODA V •/f 11<>11. 1oant to J.·rww /low man!I mi111re1111c.s t have. t'm not 90fng lo , tf'/l }/Oii. 1ha1.' The speaker~ Rtv .. Ilic. paafor 10 mll//Qn.s. See olher coritfid rem ork11 /rcn11 th i.s con· l r0Wt r.,ial1nan on Page A9. lndt'X ,,_ ........ ,. " a11~U-'' .. LM~t on w-•• "" . .. """'"1'-' ... C••olll .. l l·U Nf!~IJlt.,, .. . ,_., .. Or»t1(Hlllf .. Cm•-• ., -· .,., °''"''"'Ii:'' .. ,_ .. •.. , a,;w11t~ttt ... $Itel Ml•ltl' Alt-11 l'""'™lflmt11t .. , .. ..,,, .... .. • ,~lltf ... , .. 11 TIINll" .. . ,._, .. ••• "''"""' .. l•Wf/ftlHI .... .. w.tMNt"'• .. • million .for construction or a music a rts c o mplex, gy mnasi um and physical education facilities, a cam· pus perimeter road and more parking lots. The balance of the cost oC the pro· jects is expected to come from SJ.5 million in sl ate construction aid and $1.4 million in construction money already r aised by the district. The special tax will go into errect with the start or fiscal 1975-76 J uly 1 a nd continue through riscal 1977-78. The tax rate will go from 9.1 cents during the first year to 14.3 cents in the second year and drop lo 10.6 cents In t he third year. said Business ri.1anager Roy Barletta. During the fi rst year, the new tax v.•itl add about SS .40 per year to the tax · bill of the owner of a $40,000 home. That a mount would climb to Sl0.80 during t he second year and d&-op back to about $6 during the third year, Barletta's fi gures showed. Trustees approved the tax levy in a S to 2 \'Ole, \V~th P~tri~k Backus o( Dana Point and Robert Hartholomew of T ustin dissenting. Both said the voters of the d istrict should decide if they went a tax increase to pay for new constrUction. .. The people put me here to make a decision." countered Trustee Larry Taylor for Laguna Beach. ' Another option open to the board '''as a bond measure election. Barlet- ta, ho.,.,·ever, pointed out that interest on S5 mill ion in .bonds \l.'Ould run S2 million and that it might not be possi- blt' for the dist rict to mount a suc- <:essful campaign by I.he l\larch. elec· lion dute. Delay by the hoard in giving the green light to tht> ilev.• buildings also could jeopardize the S3 .5 million the d1str1ct expec1s to receive from the ·state.said Barletta. "'And if v.·e are unwilling lo accept this money, there are 93 other com- munily colleges in the state .,.,·ith thei1· hands out," he said. Instructor Vini.:e i'.fcCullough. said it ease ssa Ruby Keeler ·Paralyze<!, By J ACK CllAPPELI. Ot""' D11tr "I~ ~u Si nger and da ncer Ruby Keeler of Laguna Beach today lies paralyzed as a result of a brain disorder. ~tiss Keeler underv.•ent surgery tt> rorrect bleeding in the brain cavity F'riday at a G real Fa ll s, P.1on t., hospita l, Dr. Gaston Syrene. her neurosurgeon said in an inter view. She had been lis ted as in critical but st able conditio n. Dr. Sy rene said Miss Keelcr's left side is paralyzed . tle said the slar is now "saying a few \l.'Ords and moving ber right arm a nd leg." Ruby Keeler Is the stage name of l1rs. John Lowe or Irvine Cove. She starred in the now classic Bush\' J3e rkeley musicals of the 1930s and in the hit Broadway musical ''No, No. Nanette" a parody of the musicals which broug ht her stardom. Miss Keeler had been vis itng her d a ughte r Mrs. Peter (Ch ris tine ) Pratt or Lewistown, ~1ont., when s he \l.'as s tricken Tuesday. Dr. Syrene said he believed th.e sur· gery was successful but that results \l.'OU!d not be known for several days, _tW_said M i;:;s Keeler llilclbe.en.broughl in suffering from pa ralysis of the left side. "Sh.e is .showing signs of a good re- covery.'' Dr. Syrene said. . Miss Keeler is in the intensive care unit of Colu m bus l·lospital in Great }'alls. In add ition t o h er daugh ter Christine whom she was visiting at th.e lime or the incident. t\•/O other child ren have flown from New York to be at he r bedside. At iss Keele r starred in the movie "42nd Street,•· one of the first musicals u•ith a large cast or singers and dan· cers. -. A for me r Ziegfeld girl,· ?.1i ss Keeler s t a r red in m a ny of t he musicals wit h Dick Powell and the two became movie idols. As a dancer in New York. she lap- danced in speakeasies of the prohibi- tion era. late r joining th.e cast o( the Ziegfeld Follies. !\1iss Keeler married Al J olson in 1928 and moved to •lollywood. T hey .,.,,ere divorced in 1940. She retired from the screen and married John· Lowe, who died in 1969. El Morro School Slates Turkey Trot The a nnual Turkey T rot. a simula- tion of an old Pilgrim game. v.·ill be held al El ~l orro School in Laguna Beach at l p.m. V.1ednesday. The Winner of the f,!ame u•ill recei.,·c a turkey donated by the PTA. Parents and othe r interested persons may ·watch the game on the playground. buL only El r.torrostudents may enter. Retire Your Flag . . With Cer emonia1 Persons wishing to properly dispose Of tattered or soiled American fl ags· may take them to the San Clemente Elks Lodge, 1505 North El Camino Real between 11 a .m. a nd 4 p.m. today throui;h Saturday. A llag rf;tirt!m@nl ceremony will be held at 8 p.m . Dec. 3 at the lodge_ The public may ot'\tcnd. T rash Days Altered Normal trash collection In Lajluna Beac h \\1ill be altt"red this \\C'ck brcaust> of Th:ink si:ivin~ Day. Collec· lions normally n1adt on Thursday\\·ill be m;1de 1''"'riday. Friday pickups will be mndc Suturday. lit a Fog It \\·as jJst a fende r-bender , Po li ce said , but iL occurred in 'the middle or a major intersection 1n the midd le of the morning rush hou r in the middle of t he first ground-hugging fog of the · s&ason. The scene ;it 17th Street anti ·Ne\VJ>Ol'l Boulevard in Costa ;\•Jcs;1 exemplified condi · t ions this 1norning as dri \'ers moved from bright sunlight into \'ision·clOuding fo g bank that S\\'irled in off the ocean in \Vestcrn por- tions of the Orange Coast. It burned off by mld·morning ln most places. Pair Arrested In Laguna Tied :To Tlieft Case Nixon Medical Team To Report to Sirica A Texas man and .,.,·oman arresled in Laguna Beach-after-running-up h"O· tel bills of S340. are under investigation ro r an armed robbery in Anaheim, Laguna Bea.ch police said today. · Sgt . Vict or Sagan sa id Chl'l Franklin Starkey, 26. and Sandra A. Sandidge, 23, both of Texas. \\'Crear- rested A<tonday at the l·lotcl Laguna. 425 S. C9ast 1-ligh.way. on suspicion of ·defrauding an innkeeper there and al the Surf and Sand Hotel , 1555 S Coast 1-lighv.•ay. l.fe said a credit card not in their name was found in their possession- and traced lo an armed robbery of a motel Nov. 20 iil Anaheim. Sagan said the coupie matched a descriplion of suspects in the armed robbery case. lie said An aheim police came do\l.'O to question the pair and took the v.·oman into custody on suspicion of assault .. vith a deadly v.·eapon and The Wateri:ate cover.up trial"s medical exam inerURC.Dl.JLIDl.O.S.U \\"O liou rs at R-fChard~ixon's estate i\Ion-. day, presumably carrying out the ex- amination ordered to determine if the former president v.•as v.·cll enough lo testify. The three doctors snid they u'ould give "a broad 1>icture of th.c problem·· at a press conference scheduled just before their departure today, but the final determination v.•ould be kept for their report to U.S. District Court Judge John J . Sirica. The report ts due by Friday. The medical team spent more than four hours ~londay revicv.'ing r\ixon 's medical records at Lon g Bea ch Laguna to ·Ass ist 'Toys for Tots' armed robbery. Toys "'ill be collected for distribu- Sagan said the man was still in tion io needy rhildrcn at 2 p.m. Friday custody today in Lagunll Beach on at \'illage Fair in Laguna Beach. suspicion of defrauding an innkeeper. The toys v.•111 be collected by the· suspicion or grand theft in connection Toys for Tots program sponsored b~· wi th unpaid food and lodging bills, the U.S. l\larincs. \1illage Fair is in and on a traffic · warrant -·the 1100 block of Coast l·li gh.v.•ay. Redesigned Buildings At Saddleback Mulled Saddleback College trustees arc conside ri ng spending more than $377,000 to redesign lh.e proposed music arts and~ gymnasium·ph)•sit'al education complexes. The_money would be paid in addl· lion to $401 ,000 already spent on pre- liminary plans for the tv.•o multi· million dollar facilities. T rusiees agreed at a m&ellng earlier this month to redesign the two bui ldin gs to cut costs. District architrct s Robert. l'lippe and George Randell C$limated 18 percent of tht} cost or the two com ~lexes could be 5aved by going to a tower grade of constru<:lion. The ~hange ·in constr uction , howe\·er. means both f{'clliUcs must be redesi.llncd. The arehitects Slid ti ..... 111 cost $147 ,000 to redeliJ,1t Lho Q)'M · physical ('ducallon b~ulding and $230.ooo ror the music: arts,r:11cltlt . An u<'countini:: or d('slgn recs paid so far shows that lhe district's original I • architects. Robert UJ\\•rry nnrl A-:i.· soriates. recl'ivcd $79.132 for u·t>rk on th.c gym·physiC'al ('duca11on raci\ities und $169,308 for th(' n1usic ar1 s t'Om· pie~. Lowre_y·s contract Y.·ith the district v.·as severed when colleste ofrlc1als .al- legedly' discovered they had b<'cn p:1y· Ing for v.·ork not recei\'ed The firm is now being sued by the dlstncl. Hippe and ·Randell agreed to com· plete the work a nd thus rar have been pai d ·sss,028 for dc~lgn of the physical education f .o.elll ties and $66, 770 for the music arts t<omplex. Tru11tees v.·111 consider pa~·1ng Hippe and R:indcll the $377,000 for redesign at a meetin ~ in December. Art'hiteets generally receive a de· sign ree equal to seven percent of the total construction cost. ~ On u~e $3 4 million i::Ym ·ph)'Sical educatlon building. rc:dcjian will raise tbnt cost to 9.5 pcrcen • 'l'he de· :i.i~n \~·ork on the SS 7 million music. <&rts complex will amount to 8.l ~r· cent . ~lemorial l·lospilal. \l.'here t\1xon has be..c.n lv•ic.e. hos.pitaliz.cd ...... and un-- dcrv.·ent surger.v last month. Then lhey drove in a t.:.S. marshal's car 60 miles to ~ixon·s estate at S;~n Clementi:·. 1'hcy left one hour and 50 minutes !ater_ The team \\'il S headed bv Dr. Charles· A. ll ufnagel. c hief of-s urgery al Geor.l!elo\\'n L:nh·ersily Hospital 111 \\'ash1ngton . aided b~· Dr John 1\. Spit· tell Jr. of the ~I ayo Clinic. Rocht>~tcr. ~!inn . and Dr. Richard Slarr Hoss or J o hn s ll o pk1n .-. L'ni\"l·r~1t y 1n Baltimore. · They .,.,,ere helped b~ Dr. Eldon 13 . llickman of L'CLt\. \\•ho performed a recent operation for r\ixon's phle biti~ condition. Nixon·s pcrson<il physi('1an. Or. .John Lungren. said earlit>r thal Ile thought il "·as unnecessary for out- :;ide dortors to be brought in to l'X• amine hi s conclusions. lie is on vaca- tion . Lungren. b::icked by 11ickm an and other consultants, has said that thl' 61-vear·ol d former president v.·ould endanger his health if he i::ave testimony in any \\'ay -including 1n a \\Tl\ten statemC"nl or br \'ldl'otapt·ri interview -'---in Jess th.:.111 t\\'O or thrC'c months. If the medical tc;1 m confirms th:it iudgmcnl to Sirica. the CO\'er·UP tr1 ::il of Xixon ·~ form1.:r aidt:'~ ,.,,11 prohabl.v end bcfOl"l' an~ tcst1n1on~· l'.tn bi: l:iken from lh.e former president. Aton1ic Fu nds OK\I \\' \SI II \" G TC>\" ! l . Pl l -'!"he l l11u ~t· \fllt•d ~lnn(1 t.J~ tu ;1uthor1zc• :1no1IH'l SSO 5 n1illlon for !ht' .\1 onlt1' t:nl·I'\,!" ('nnltTil l<Slflf), parl <if 1! ll• hv u-.1.·11 lni- under"i.:rounU l\'!ilin~ 11l tltl('\(.,11· \\e,q1nns. '\"hf' llt1Ust• p ;1S:;l'1t ·1he llll'01sure 312 to ·Ill anct sent 1t 10 !lit• :--tn:1t~ aft £'r rcJC'£'l in_!! :imcndmtnt..; to· ch ni lnatl' l he I csl 1ni:; fu nds. R ECESSION NOT DOING THE J OB . On<.' economist jokingly sugi::es1ed th.al v.·hat the \\Orld n('cd~ to t•nd 1nfla- t1on. 1!1! a floOd old-l'ashion\:d re· rC'!-l'IOn . 1'ht· recession is hrr£'. hu l un fortunal C'ly, so 111-tht inn:n1on. L"n1\\"'d l'rr~s I nti:rn:;al 1ona I ha!> pul to~('\h('r ,1 <:h.ort SC'ril!'I or .1rt1Clt'!l d£'ahnf,! \\1th lhC' economic problems f.u!1ng lhe es tortar. Th~ fir't p<irt or this :-l't1r5 bei::in~ tnda)' on Pa~c _\ 10_ . is ''impossible'' to have good physical education or performing arts pro-- grams without the ri ght facilities. "\Ve've been "·ailing seven years to do a job," said J\lcCullough. The col· Jege district v. as formed i•l967 . Lombardi said the college "·as do- ing a •·,·ery good job'' in the tem - porary buildings and the tv.·o perma- nent buildings nov.· on campus. "llut Y.'e could do a better educa · t ional job with the •PPropriale facilities," Lomb.a.r~said. · e ' Study Asks New Areas Kept Free . \\'ASH l i\GTO~ (,.\Pl -A Senate study urged today that the Interior Department keep oil and gas develop· ment out of untouched offshore areas unless it can pro\'e !heir development "ould be both necessary and safe. The study of offshore oil leasing .,.,,a s the first report by the staff or the Senate's Kational Ocean Policy Study- \1·hose ch:iirman. Sen. Ernest F. i-loll- ings CO-S.C. ). issued it lone\\'S media. T he staf.f study sharply criticized t he I ntcrior Department's present management of offshore oil leases and its plans to 1easc some IO million offshore acres in 1975. doubli ng in a single year the acreage leased during the past 20 yea rs. The staff stud.\· concluded t h.at In· terior has too lillle information to justify or manage such. a \'ast leasing program and said it should be scaled dov.·n to "a more realistic lease target bas on sound management pra ctices forpublicly-ov.·ned resources.'' , 1'he report s uggested that the federal go \'ernment itself should ex- plore its new offshore areas and find out \\'here oil and gas are located. rather than leasing ne1v unexplored arl'as to oil companies at "''hat ma~· 1:11.l'"r turn out to be barga1n"76asemenr- prices. (The Interior Department agreed 'londay to postpone for 60 days the public ht'.'arings it sc heduled for Deecn1bcr on !he cn\'ironmental_im· pacts of ils plcinned lO·mil\ion·acre leasing program for 1975. \ · Interior Secre tary Rogers C. B. .\!orion ha s indicated lh.c full 10 n1 ilhon acres mtghl not be leased but Int erior ,1·as planning to include lease offerings in "frontier" areas off the \\]antic and Pacific coasts aod in the. Gulf of Alask;i_ * * * Officials Glad For Oil Lease He aring Delay ' California officials battling the rapid federal timetable fo r granting oce:1n oil leases off the Southland <'Oa st rxpresscd relief today to a 60- f\a y d(')ay Ill the Slart or hearings OR th e tontrov('rsial project. But the de lay v.·111 ha\'e no change in a S\•pa rate state art1 on of last v.·eek \\h1ch .,.,111 g1\·r Standard Oil Com- pan~ the right to sink dozens of new II e\ls f roni ('X isling pl:itforms Off ~a l lk·ach and Sanl :t Barbara. Thi.' l' S. Interior Department :'-ll'lded ~l onda~-to threats Of !Uil by (;ovt1 r11or·1•le rt Edmund G. BrO\l.'n Jr. :ind offi cials of ('Oastul cities. 1\nd in ~tc :id of starting h.eafings on a 2 Ol.IO·pa~t! set of l.'ll\'ironmental im· p:1rl rl•por1s next \\'eek. the !ederal .U,l!t.'nc~· v.'ill ~ail l,\l'O months. The c'tra 11me is needed. said the California off1c1als, so th31. experts c.1n sludy the mass1\·e volumes relat· erl to the in1pa{'t oC allt>wlng drilling 1n the ft'd e ral \l.'lltt'rs ranging from O:;tna P oi nt to Palos Verdes l'en1nsula . The proposal, assailed by many trltirs alonA the Orange Coast as a prcdetcrmln£'d project by the federa l ,1gcncy. had been st't for hearings in Sanla ~lon1ca on Occ. 2. Hut Rrov. n. Los An~eles "ta)'Or Thomas Rradle~· and City Attorney Bert Pines led the battle to $Lall tho start of the htarlngs . Ocsp1te the succes;s, Interior Department orricials Insist there will lX'! no delay!i to plAnned advertise- ment for lease bids someUmc earlJ" oext s ummcr • • • A! DAIL'( PILOT use Ul>IT~~ ~oc:iori11g Agai11 T>r. R. Rcrnard J•'inc·h has rC'- ~tlmL·d hi s mcdic::.il pructice ;i rlL·r 15 veJrs i11 ~:1 Dorado ~prings. ~l o. 1''in t:h \1·;.is c<ln· v ir·l t·cl nf the nlurd('r of his ,,.,f,. 111 1!15!J ;111d , :-1 ntL' h1 5> r c- lt«.1SL'. hu s \IO l'h"L•cl :is ~111 X ·rav 1l·l'hn1(·1;1 11. • Laguna Beach Trustees Okay Career Plan • A new career.oriented program for Laguna Heach ll igh School has been ~pprovt·d by Laguna Beach school trustees. The program, coordinated wilh the C apislrano-Laguna Regional Occupa- tional Program CHOP), v.·il l begin Jan. 2, Don II aught, school principal, said. · . New Viejo Architect Plans OK Truste('S or the Capistrano Unified School District have unanimously ap- proved the :irchitcrt's concept or a compact, l'o\'O•)tory complex for a high s<"hool in !\I ission Vie Jo. But trustees stressed fllonday lhat th('y were not appro,•ing interior de- tails, particularly open classrooms. Trustee \\!illiam Thompson of !\1is· sion Vi t>jO sa id he '°"'anted the :irchitct·ts lo be told he is unhappy with "open space and lark or win· dov.·s" shown in preliminary designs. Superintendent Truman Benedict told the board that specific designs have not yet been drawn. Jl e said the board \li"t\I be ln\'Olved in monitoring the .specifics. The school, \\•hich is expected lo open in September of 1977, \\'il l be localed one block south of Avery J>a rkway in Mission \1iejo. f\loslofthc <•lassrooms v.•ill be under one roof, but the gymn ... sium \\'ill be separated from the main building. Designed for 2.100 slude nt s. lh<'" !<i<'hool v.•ill be built in two phas<.>s. Bids on the first ph<i ~e "'ill be cal\<.>d for in October. Alternatives rejected by the board were a campus plan that \li'ould use more of the land for buildings and a plan '°"'hich reduced the capacity to I,800 students and used less land. The school, "'hich is called Capistrano \1allcy lli}!h School on the ~rchitect 's plans , is to be named at the Dcc:9 board meeting. School of Art Rea.ches 7 5o/o . . Of Fund Goal Each p;irtiripating sludent \\'ill r select n i·arel'r around .,,.,·hich all his The Laguna Beach School o Art board of directors has announced rc-other studt(•s v.•ill ccnter. <"eipt of 75 p ercent of it s Stu(jents n1ay ulso intern on the job t -.-.·o days a \\'et:k, Dr. llaught said . $400,000 goal for construction o! a new The program may be taken for one c>1n1pus on a 2.8·aere site in Laguna b Canyon. t rimester o _r '?ore y up to _so .. W h h'gh hopes for an sophomores, Juniors and seniors with. 1 e no_wg ave d 1bre king " John pareala.I permission. ear Y ~p~~i:'-C!>~!1 a • -To enter the program a students A .. Duna:as;-clia1rman of the board fl eeds at least a 3.0 .grade poii:it sa~1~st recent donors who ..,.ill be average and must be interested in h db h · I m-tudios nne of lhe three cart'er fields offered: onore y av1ng c assroo s , Ji anceJbanking medical and public named after them . arc Jane Alann tiC~vice. ' • \\l~rd, honorary cha1rm:in of the cam· Two {ull·time teachers \\•ill be pro· pa1~n, and t_he 1-larI)' G. Steele Foun- ''ided by the high school and four part· dat1on, for gifts of about $25,000cach. · . , Afore than S314,500 has been donat-Ume teachers b} ROP. . .ed by nearly 200 individuals; clubs Dr. II aught, who dcs1~ned the pro· d · h h I f art 11.ramin coordinationv.·ithROPdirec-an groupstot esc oo o . tor Hector Navarelle. said he believes _Other donors for \1'hOrf1: c\~s~rooms -n · · d · · '\·1!1 be n::imed arc V1rg1n1a and ll re ects the direction e ucat1on IS ... , . N' B c Dc'ne and the t <iking. i,orman . 1xon, en_ . .., . .. The. thrust !or secondary educa· Laguna Beal'h Festival of Art, which l ion for the next five or si x years is go-pledged 5125,000 to the school . h · . . Classrooms may also carry t c Jog to be greater .. · . com~unitr. 111-names of t1vo donors .. Jamcs 1\1. Irvine 11o!~ement and wo1k cxpcr1cncc, he and the John R. Antrobus "-lernori:il. saThe pro~ra m was tried cxperimen· cont ribu~ed by friends and the Packer t II h hi h h 1 I Foundation. a. Y a t I e g sc oo or one 1'hc Laguna Eeach School"or·Art iS trimester la~l yeoir. .the only private nonprofit school or art ConcoJ,"dia School To Present Event Thank-you lctlcrs. poems and songs t n fa moue; American p.:itr1ols ,,·ill be prr:-l'nt<.'d in a performance by kin· 'k·r.c.1rlt·n ;ind primary students at ConC"'1rd1:.i School in San Clemente at . 10:30a.m. Wednesday. The event in th e 1Juditorium is open to lhe pub] i<: rrec or char!!c. Gulls Down Copter? !-.ll:'\F.C)J.1\. N.\'. (l'J'l) -fl. dozc•n \\"!lncsSf.'S !old pol ire they s:Jw a flock o! sea~ul[s fly .inlo a police helicopter ju~t hcfore 11 pluni.;cd [ll.IO feet into :i t':tnal :'llond.1\. kil!ini: one n1an nnd ~t·1erely inJuring three other<;, · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • in Orange County. It operates on a. modest tuition and gilts from benefac- -iors. The school is certiricd to issue a bachelor of fine arts degree and ce rtificates of completion. Thurmond Tells Nuclear Accord \\IASHINGTOf': (UPI) -President Ford said today the t.:nited States and the So\·ict L'nion ngrced to limit Lheir total of nuclear dcli\·ery systems to some,\·h:1t lc.ss than 2.500 on bolh sides. Sl·n. Strom Thurmond (R-S.C.), rf.'por1cd. .. The_v probably did not get C\'Cr· ything that \\"e wanted hut they have put a cap on the situ.'.ltion," Thurmond said as he emerged from a meetin,e: of congressional leaders called by 1'"ord .at the \Vhite llou~c. Thurmond said the President nsked !hose attendin~ not to rc\·cal the exact frg:urcs relating to limitalion of land· h:is<'d. submarine-based and bomber- carried missiles P,ending_ a lat er a n- nouncc me nt on hi s \li'eekcnd \:ladivoslok accord \\"ith Soviet leader Leonid 1. Brezhnev -probably n(':<.t \l'C.C'k. Moon Bowlen Grim Fate Clemente P'!lice' Log Has Dillies Of Victims San Clemente police found some new evidence to support lhe old serg~nt's tale that a full moon and Santa Ana wind rondition make for some strange hap11eninits. And some strange pcopie, too. Exhibit A y,·11s ;i rail received late 1'1onday by Dispatcher Irene Ooy,•ns. ,\ "''Olll<in \.\.'hO \\'OU)d identify herself only us the Duchess of Prussia ,,.ilntcd to report the theft of a mink coat and her purst'. Officer traveled to the Duchess' palace on the 100 block of ~larquita. and lhc victim -des('ribcd as d1s- oricnll·d und under the influence of some sort of intoxicant -lenl a few d{'lails. The loss occurred, she said, \11hile 'Hard Line' she was out shopping \Vilh lu!r bodyguard. When the shirt changed at midnight. lhe next crC \V hud a chance ;1t Exib1t ll. A \\'Oman resident of a mOtel ort North El Camino Real phoned tot('· port hearing the sound of gunfire. Ofricers "'ent to the motel and heard the sounds. too, coming from a nearby motel room. · · . 't Once inside they found two m1gnty ''hunters'' sharing a pellet gun. · The l\l'O young men told police that, ·yes. they \\•ere indeed shoollng in the motel room. · The quarry \\'3S a bumper crop or cockroaches. Laguna Turns Down Two Condominiums 'fhe Laguna Beach City Council has laken a hard line on ne\V con· dominium construction \\'hich does not meet lhe city's Jo .... ·ered residen· tial zonl' standard-; and turned down ten projects O\"e r the protests of de- velopers . The projects involved had been 1n the municipal hopper prior to the enactment of the new standards for multifamily residential zones CR·2 and R-3). The changes reduced the number of units v.-·hich could be built on a given portion of land. . The projects had been gi1•en exemp· lion from a more stringent urgency ordinance which preceded lhe present law, but "·ere halted in coastal com- mission proceedings. the new la\\", four units \\"OU Id be permitted. ln both caS<>s heard last week by the .council, the developers l'ited previous city exemptions and the investment of large amounts or money as the justification for the requests. In all cases, Councilman Charlton Boyd mo\'ed thut the exemptions be given, but no action follov.•ed as no other council member would second his motions. San Clemente . Won't 'Snoop' Into Garages The council has refused to exempt a condominium project at 422 cypress St. \1'hich called for cons~ruction of 10 units. Under the city's new law, only six units could be constructed. The San Clemente traffic and parkirlg property o'°"·ner said it v.·ould be un-commissioners have scrapped a pro- economical to build only six units., . posal that migbt have required sn9op' The council also refused to exempt ing into residents" garages. . .. · a six-unit p roject al the corner of. CommissiQners said that although Arch f:ln<\ Glenneyre Streets. Under the use of garages.for-storage ra"thei:' than parking contributes to an acute San Juan Sets Low Cost Home Study. Tonigl1t Low cost housing programs v.•ill be studied during a joint meeting of the San Juan Capislrano City Council and f>I anning Commission tonight. The m eeting, which \\'ill focus on the llousing and .Community Develop· ment Act of 1974. \\'ill lake place al 7 o'clock in the city council ch<1 mbers. parking shortage, they "'iii not re· commend that the city req uire garages to be kept cleared. They said such a requirement might lead to an encroachment on personal rights. Hov.·evcr, commissioners said they "11."lll attempt to tack le the problem. unother way. J\ request \vas sent to the city at· torney for an opinion on whether or not it is possible to set up legislation requiring apartment owners to lease garages along \\'ith apartments in·· stead of separately. 1"he reasoning behind the proposed legislation is · that people .. )cuse garages for storage purposes \\'hile renters Jiving on the premises "11.'0uld be more likely to use theIT! for park· ing. Guest speaker v.·ill be Reed Flory of '.the Orange County Planning Depart· -mcnl. The county is considering de- \"elopment of a county-\vide housing ·program and the city may join ii , ac · l'~rdin.c.tq_interi m_(:iJ):' r.-t~&ITJ..Qh.n -Tow·n -HalJ . 0 Sulhvan. Chief Elected Barbara Davies has been elected president of the Town }!all As- sociation of San Juan Capistrano. . Described Orange Count:v Coroner's of- ficers complt:led u i,:risly four•da,v t ask todav and recorded the positi\"l' identification or two bodies unearthed last \\'eek from the backyard o{ :1 Tustin area ho1ne. They said there cun now be no doubt that the moldering remains arc !hose or Vaudra Dev.·cy Nunley 11, 28. of Orange and Rue E. Steele, 30, or Fullerton. Both men faced Superior Court nr· tion on multiple narcotics charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment at the lime of their djsa~pearance ~bout a year ago . But sheriff's officers today repeated that drug trar!icking played no part in the death of the two men and revealed for the first time '°"·hat they say is the true reason for the murders. And "'hile sheriff's Capt. James Droadbelt told that story three men charged \llith the murder of Nunley and Steele "'ere preparing to leave lht• counly jail for their arraignment in Santa Ana 1\1unicipal Court. They are J ohn 1\T1:1nuel Solis, 29. r.·Jich<1el Lynne Thompson. 23. and Robert 1'1ichael Sesma. 22. all of San· ta Ana . Broadbelt 'sai'd the trio is accused or planning the killings of Nunley und Steele after the t.,.,·o \•ictims had planned to kidn:ip Solis' \\'ife and h{"r tv.•o ehild1 en and hold them for rans2m. "\\Ye kno\v Lha·t thet\l:o victims \\"ere short of money at the time and \\'ere pretty confident that Solis had plenty of it." Broadbelt said. "But \\'e are not sure yet just how much they intended to usk for if the kidnaping \I" as successful ." Broadbelt al leged the t11·0 victims \1·ere tricked into visiting Thon1pson's home at 18801 17th St. about a year ago \\'here Solis a nd his t"·o coderen· dants \\"ere w a I ting ror them. "'Steele 1vas beaten lo dealh in the home." Broad bell said. "Nunli;!v \\·as shot se,·e rat limeS and then bo1h bodies were carried out to th e backyard ""'here a grave "'as dug." Broadbelt said quick lime was then poured Ol'er the t\\'O bodies before the grave was filled in. The effects of that lime make the normal fingerprint process or identification impossi ble for coroner ·s officers. Sheriffs officers v.·ere led to the grave last Friday by a tiP from an in· rormant \\•ho had, they said. heard one of the :iccused Jrio di scussing the killing \1·ith friends. :'\unley· is surl'ived by his father. \':iudra De\1•ey Nunley Sr .. 51, and hi s mother. F-fcda Fern Nunlev, 50, both of 2358 Harbor Blvd., Costa ~Tesa. The elder Nunley \\'as indicted v.•ith his son and Steele and three other de- fendants on narcotics charges sten1- ming from a raid by Orange police in 111hich four tons of marijuana and 10 million amphetamine tablets alleged· Jy were seized. The elder Nunley and his \1•ife were recently cleared in Superior Court of armed robbery charges filed bv Orange police after a .local salesman. riccused---t-hem of taking S4,000 rrom him at gunpoint in hishoffie . ll \l"<tS alleged on arrest that the :'\un!f"ys also forced the \"ict\m to hand o\·er t1vo pink slips of cars \"aluod alSS,000. Red Tlireal Revealed The la rk of low cost housing in San Juan Capistrano's new general plan ~·::is identified by Councilman Yvon Jleckscher. \\·ho ha s expressed cob· ccrn that lo'\' and moderate·income families may not be able to afford to live in the city. Otherofficerselectedtoscrveone· PlfOEXfX, Ariz. fAPl _To p year terms were Charles Buck. \'ice federal and industri31 officials. meet· UPI Tt~MM< 6111 the Joh:> . I f-'rank (i. Zarb ~lppenrs near ~·onfirn1ation as President F'ord 's non1inee to heud the l•'cderal Encrg.v Ad1ninistra- tion. llis final appro,·a l rs \Jl"l'· d1 (·tccl hcfort• the end of tl1c ' c:.i r . Contracts OK'd For Handball, Tennis Courts Contracts for construction of six tennis courts and four enc losed h.andball courts .,,.,·ere a\\'arded !I.Ion· day night by Saddlebaek College trustees . The successful bidder for both con·. tracts was L, R. Hubbard of San Diego . 11ubbard v.·ill receive $160,500 for construction of six tennis courts and SIS.t,000 for construction of the till·UI> concrete building that v.·ill house the handball courls. Both projects \\"ill be paid for v.·ith the so·called community scr\"ices t ax levied by the district. sinl'e both- racilities \\"ill be available during non· school hours for public use. The tennis courts are expected to be completed in February. A completion date has not been set for th.e handball racility. Victim, Officer · Catch Suspect In Van Rifling /\ CamP Pe'nd\C'ton 11.Tarinc \\'ho as· . scrtcdly tried to rifle :i v:1n belonging to a fireman in San Clemente lost a foot race late !\tonday \l'hen the firefighter and a patrolman rrin the suspect down near the lire house. \Villiam Bundy had been attending :i dri II at fi re headquarters---flext door to the police station -\\'hen he went out to check his van and found two men trying to P[Y thcir"·av in. Bun(Jy ""fan o p01iCC1or help and then he and PatolmanTho1nas i-laight chased the culprits lo a ne:irby church. One suspect fled into the d::irkness. but Reece Steven Sanders. 18. of' Camp Pendleton didn't run fast enough. lie v.·a~ booked on charges of at·. tempted theft . Entries Sought For Basketball · preside nt , and Beth !\l a lone, -· 1ng in r\rizona recenlly in secret dis· • secretary. . AJ PJ SJ t d Town Hall tries lo solve community. cussions. \~·ere told Russia has the 180 ay 8 e bl <ibility to use satellites to destroy U.S.·. . pro ems and imprO\'C lhe environ· satellilcs in orbit, the Ari,ona. .A r~-enac~mentofthcland1ngofthe nient. · Hcpublic reported todar. The meet· Ptlgr1ms will be performed by Kin - .. !\Terilbt.'rshi1> is open to all residents in gs \\"Crc held No\". 12_1·1 in a heavily , dergarten of Aliso School in Soult\ The Laguna Beach Recreation of the city. Anyone "''ishing to join guarded movie theater ;it Davil>-Laguna <tl II a.m. \Vcdnesday on the Department is now accf.'pting team maycontact lhcne\vpresidcntal49S-i\!onthan Air Force llase near !iC'hoolplayground.Thec\'cntisopen ('ntries for the 1975 men's basketball fi057. 1'ucson.saidthenev.·spapcr. tothepublicfreeofcharge. · league season. i';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;:;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:.;.;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;o~;;;;o-:0.0::;:.;~;;;;;.;:;~ ...... ;;;;;'i 1'hcrc will be· three league classifications; regulation fast·break league played !\tonday and \Vednes- day evenings, slow·down league played 1'uesday evenings and in- termcdiale league played playing Thursday nights. The leagues are limited to the first 20 teams which state an intention to . jlarticipate. Games begin in January .. Further information is available by calling the city recreation depart· ment. The Football Season: ' You are possibly now in the pro'cess o f shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales oeople at two or three stores. If so. you no boubt feel like a ··tootball,'' bounced around with a bevy of comf\1cting stones. • 'thr0•-Clwl11 0.111 Piii>!, .0111 ...ri;cll lt<llf'>' b,....,t~"''*"·"'°''· \PWl>li-tty!~Or .... C:0.11 F'wt>l•Ytlf>ll Ca ma•"• MPll'.rl• «t>t•-,,., ""t>I'_., ""°"""' Ito'""''" F"<il>. IO< l'..o\11 -W ,._..,.J)Of"I Bel<~, H11t1l1f>Ql(lt! ~t(~/F....,_ 1••" Y1l!rv. I••'""· ~1do1eio.<• ""'e' •lld Uqw"'" lkoK~IS,OullO {Diii 1" l•l'qlr ftqo"""I • ltd'10C..<IDUl>ll\t•~G$11w•D••'-~IV' Tiit prln(•Pll ""'"'"""" g11t11 1\ 11 .>xi ~t (Uy Slreel, Clli!t Me W. (1l1tor"' 1 ~61*. San Onofre Annex Which· is the best caroet· fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kir:d of padding stiould be used?. • We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden·s. We've been helping ·Robert N. Weed P.•\.otfll t"" PlibO·- Jack R.· Curley Vl<'" P!r•«ltllt 1ro1 <A11.-11 Mt,..oor Thomas Keevil f.<1•16' Thoma!. A. Murphlne ~ .... ,."9 f.,sjl ... Olarle-r. H. Loos Ric.hard P. Nall A\1<\l•nl ,,..,.,.,,nq EOtlori Uguna Beach Office · l! .. ~ .. !~t-• Mlo•l"'J "lltl•'''·"O llo>•Mll,DJ1 ~ OtMr OfficM c ... 1. ,,,,,. ... 110#e\1 91, ~....i l+fo..,._, !lorlCIO )»J H•""""1 ..,_._.., """""91°" .. 1<11 111/S fllolC" lau! .. •ltd ~lttll<I Vl ll<Py 11201 ~ P•I RNr:I •I~" D•f'119 F1-•Y Telephone (714) 642-4311 Cl-i1S$llied Advertising '42·S671 Laguna Be•ch All DtP.Jr'tmen1s: T•i'°"'"''"-'"' 1ornS.n tl•n...11• 49~·0630 r(!!>l'l'l .... I, It/I 0••"9'" C ... '1 ""*'"'•"<! \.l.>O!\~I Mo "'""' \llltlK, olt'l\ltl!-~111 !IUITO, er" lll ... rl•W....,I i.Tll" n'lilf i.. ,...,OCl...-•d ,.,,,,.~, \....:111 or•"""'°" 01 Urllf"ll'\lllW""r \ltOlld (I•\\ l'0\1-l)fc ptkl •I '°"°' Ario"'°', <..ot11orn,. SwburoDtlOO'I '' c.rr•fr WOt -·~·:· 111 P•.-H II 00 ll'lllt\IJtty, 111lhW' ~·,.. -.., 00 1111111•~·· I Dispute Flares Up By JACKIF. ll\'~1i\N Ol IM D11!1 PllM ii.II /\n old dispute about "'ho shou!d :in· nl'x the S~n Onofre Nuclear I O\\•er 1~1ant f(i r taxation purposes has erupt- ('d into rh:irges and angr)' "'Ortis bct\\'('Cn San Diego County and San ('lrmente officia Is. ~T embers or the San Diego County .\rater 1\uthority have charged that San Clemente officials are threoten1ng Lo cut vffs v.•;;iter 10 the. plant unless they can annex 11 to Orani:c County. It 1s t'harJ:ed that they "'ant the plant, located on l;1nd lea~l'd from Camn Ptndlf:lon in San Die,i::o County, because it gC'ncratcs ahout SI m11l1on 1nta:<csannu:illy. "I think it 's a very ill·limed and in- :ipprupriatc st:ilement," Ken Cnrr . San C'lcmrnt<" clty mnna~cr. said or the cholri;::c by of!1cials nf the San L)ici;io County \Va!C'r Oist[irt . !fl' i;aid San Clt'n1cnt1• ha:11: a !c m-. porllty ag reement to pro\'1dc nbout 1.000 J!3\lons of waler· per minute to the f)O\\Cr planl until February or !\l arch and has no inte.ntion or reneg· 1011!!. • llo\\'CV('r. Carr said the agreement can't be made permanent "'ithout ap- pr0\'3\ by the iiletropolitan \Valer Di s tri c t IMWOl of South,ern Cnli fornia. l·fe said the 111\\10 would prefer to sec the plant annexed to a \\'al er district'. . . The \\'ater supplied by San Clemente comes to the city throui;:h the Tri-Cities \\later Distnct. Both Tri ·Citic.i; and the San Diego County \V:itl'r ;\uthoril)' '°"'ould Jikr to onnex the plnnt for its taxes. The dispute b('gan rouror rive years ;i~o 11,he.n San CIC'mentt': wu@ hl to tfn- nex th<' plant but was turned do\\·n herausc the prQperty i.s across county lines . llO,\'t!vcr. althollgh Cities aren't al· lo'o\ed to annox across co11nty lines, v. at er dist r1c1 s are permitted to. · " - ' people score "touchdowns· in Oran~e Co1,1nty for seventeen years. . SPECIAL BUYS ·THIS WEEK! sa~ALLED Tight Plush Nylon in Gold Tweed & Brown Tweed. 'f\'ITH 64 o:L SPOHGE RUBIER P.t.DDIMG ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. CQSTA MESA 646·4838 HOURS: Moo. TIIN 'lllln. 9 lo S:J0-1. 9 to f-UT, 9:30 lo S I I • DAILY PIL.OT A Jg Big Four Sales Dip 35% \~ T uesd ay's Closing Prices NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE DETROIT (UPI) -Th< four U.S. auto makers reported mid·November r;ales were down almost 35 percent from last year's -already dtipressed levels, Ji'ord Motor Co. chairman llenry Ford It said th" bottom or the auto slump has not yet been reached. General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and American l\lotors s-a1d domestic sales 1n the Nov. 11·20 period totaled 190,093 cars. off 34 7 percent from 258,818 In m1d·November last year., There were rune sales days this year and elgbt last year. WHILE NOT as sharp a drop as industry executives had predi cted, th e mid-November sales were the lowest for the industry since 1970, when a strike hampered deliveries. Chrysler Corp., which will close rive of its six US. asse mbly plants from ThanksJ!;1v1ng to Jan. 6, reported a 41 7 percent drop in Nov. 11·20,sal es. Amerlcan lrlotors' sales were down 38 percent, General Motors reported a 34.3 percent decline and Ford Motor Co. sa td its .sales dropped 31 3percent. Up to 200,000 US. and Canadian auto ""orkers wdl be off for parts or all of December as auto makers try to bring their huge inventory of unsold cars into line with slumping sales. While s mall car s ales continue to slide, luxury models were selling at a near-record pace. CA DILLAC SOLD 9,731 cars 1n mid-November, 1ust 2 3 percent off lhe record for the period set last year, and Imperial sales so far 1n the 1975·model year are w1th1n 19 units of matching the year-ago pace. The Ford chairman said he f eared tl would be m1d·Februar y before Congress took some action on the economy that could i mprove consume r confidence. Farm Co sls Rise $4 In October WASHINGTON (UPJ) - 'Th e annual retall cost of feeding a theoretical family of 3.2 persons rose $4 1n October to a record $1 ,779 due-most1y-te-ASing farm prices, the Ag ric ulture Department has reported The r e port said th e incre ase 1n farm prices more th an offset a slight dip in middlemen's margins during the month But the figures also sh owed that incr eased marketing charges were the main factor in pushing the typical food basket cost to 9 8 percent above the, level a year ago. 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""0.11Tt1 S2 10 21 21 1' \fo Etl G J l JO 11 13 U V.+ 'lo AmOU.i V\I lS >'-• EtlG NC 1t J 1 6\0 + VI AO..I Pi Ma lS II ....... Vt E""'Br I 3:1 S I 11:i.-\.'O AmEl<Pw 2 • •16 U + VI EG & G 11 U JJS IJ,.+ \\lo AF•mily h ) It • EIKl 'AUOC 11 1 ... , A F1ns,1 10 ll • • EOS Cp UCll U Jl 1t\li •• A Glkl I 11<1 •• •t 21-\It EIK I ~mo 1 t i 1">" \.'O AGnS< I 5-1<:1 • 10 \+•,. • EltMI pl le , l t"'-Vo . r AGnln• 60 • .. 9'1. • , El9ln H•U I J\lo -"- (cont'1nued rrom Page AIOl Great Depression o 1929, A G" P• 1110 20 11:0,:, .. Eu.1, 1"<:1 1 91 '""' ..... • • • • ,. Amlio•~t 10 t It 1"-t "" EIP•1 Co ~ • I IS 10\:. t "'" prices rose S\v1ftl y roJlowing : "the end result could be tne• !~:::' P~11 5fl~ 1r. ,j,; i~'l1' 10 i: 1;: ~m-"" the end of World War I to a · 5• a me , d•pre soon .. I """'-P 10 Jo 21t 1~-~ ErnrtAI• tt21 e2 Jsh+11;. k J I 20 h -., ,,. ~ 4mlnv' 2211 2 ,,,. , E,.,...yln M 5 JI l'ill , pea in u y, 19 . wen ID• Prior to the 1929 crash AMtO.cl 11 • "' 3""•"" EmJvt1J0.1 i 5fl 1,.,. ... 111 dustr1al production a nd the nation was on 3 lO-ye:J' :,,:;::,·~·~ 345; ~-~ ~=~J;.1 11n f 1: 1:.;:_·14 prices began a s teady s peculative binge con· ~"~~~.St, '; lj~ .... ""' ~::;;:cr.:~1: i! im_·,_.; decline. . v1nc e d that th e U .S ~;r1~1J :: ,:,-;: ~~;-:, ~ :f 1~ 1!::•"' Recessions a re not new, economy was invincible Am Stnd to J 1os ,...._"' En1e.1n120 s • 1s'llo+ ~ either Since World War 11 AmS.<)pt c~ •I .. -.... EAvlrot~h t t6 l• +l'IO · There was gross speCuJa.1 •m$t.r11 n • is ,..,, .. .,.. E"""""l • • • 91'1.-V. :ind excluding the present, t1on in the stock m arket. In !:::1~':~'.!: ,~ ~~; :Z ~:rf::',2~ ~ ~ ?~r;~ '"' the Unit ed Slates ~as gone contrast, Kirkpatrick SaJd, !rl.!!f~ i'; :~~·'° ~:::~!'~ri ~ lff i! .: ~ throughr1verec:-ess1ons -1n the current stock market ts ... r rrie11< 61 Cl-"' E•11,11n JO 1 1 l ''• 1948·49, 1953 54 , 1957 ·58, Jn a 10 year pe riod Of :~w:t~ ~! 4 J~ 1"'° ' ~:~~1pfc~: J I~ ~r·~¥i: 1960·61 and 196970 The g r adua l d ec line wi th ::~.~;l~: ~~~ 1:"".t. ~=·~!F.6sr 1tl 1~--."" average le ngth was 12 pe r1od1c spurts up and ::=ri ,~ ~ ~~ ~--~=~::~:: t 11; !~Yot ·~ mont h s' a n d man Y down much like the period ""~·-'° s 31 io..., "' --~- economists who date the in th~ 1870s through t he !~..!"1 :0 ~ '~ =·.., ~!~C:.:: ~ ,~t 2~~! ~ current recession from Oct. 1890s that preceded a crash :=:,~I! ~1~ 1~ 2;!::: ~ ~::;~;t ·: ~ 1; :~~:. :Z 1, 1973 say 1t ""'11/ be the The Dow J ones lnduslnal 4rnl>e~ Cp J •1 J'""• "" F11•1•tt er to 1to lo ng St d the L ..,..,..pCorp 1 11 lft+ \'I FlftSIHI 40 • t 1'-• •t. e an mos Average an 1nd1catorof30 ""mst•rJ10 J n 1 ,,_.,.. F1rWitFc1 s 11 ,._,,, severe · """'' p1 61 1 '"'. v. ,..,.,. M•u . 11 •'lo-11o key stocks. fell from ::i his· A""1..i1:io s lll l<,,. • r:t<:10t< llh •s l • "" A recession is trad1t1onal· toric high of 1,051 on Jan 11 , =:..:~ :g ~ ~t ,U:!:;: ~~Cf.:, l 1~ l~~; ~ ly defined a s three <'On· 1973 to 584 last Oct 4 its An<nHc 1oe s •.J u~. 11o F<:1Nt1M~ 61 1 Jn 1•"'+ y,, secut1ve quarters of decline · ' Ande•C1•v 1 s 10 21"-• "" F<MP1p , :io 1 u u,,. •• . N lowest 1n 12 ye a rs. The A"llth<• n s 11 s .._ v. Ft<:1,_,•,•~, •,, ,', ,,,' c -"' in the G ro:-;s . at1onal 1 ""nw1 eo c1s 1J11 +\• .... ,11 ?S'fl..-v. average rose stead1 y after A1><1<11cc.i.c 1 ll 1o<-u. ~"''°'P 1 s , u..,."" Prorluc;t. Wh a t is unique that and nowhovers i.i round =0°~"'t~.1 ~! 1f'"+.""' ~lr~~1c': ! ~ 1~""; ~ about today s recession is 650 ., PL '°'' • 1 1111-.,, F10.1 Ml!l>f ,, ,,... • .,, that inflation has not eased Kirkpatrick believes t he :':'~'~1MJ~ ~is:~ .. ·"' ~~~~J1~ 3 11i 2~ ~ ~ as the econom y has slOY.'Cd. Pow ""'ill fall to about 370 10 :i~::·~ f"2 .• ~ ~"' .·v. ~:~rif:.,·t:' 1 :J ;~:-~ The continuin~ spiraling of 1978 and lhe depression '"ill :;~~6'E~~' •; 1r _·"' ~~;'~.~~~ ~ 2~ 1~:Z.:. ~ prices refl ect s primarily have arrived ._,.,,., n 3 ::s1 ,,,,_"" r:11 o.1c '° 1 2-11 11 -1 ' " •· une"pected and largely .,,,, PS1.., • ss u-"' F•11nenc11 n u nl'I.-'Ill nv '' J-fOWe\'C r , mO S lArt8ft!U17 j fl\~Vo FllMtg2Sll 'tO !'Jot~ un co ntroll able factors -economists s ay the RO\'ern· :;~·~u,ti~' ,!: '~: ~ ~~N"\°~:.C~: 7; ~ .. :1r;. a~~ed'l,",g'.hd~uoopdlonpgr1~~.osll pnces menl as well as stock ex· Z~;~ ! i~i 1;1-a-;-~ ~!~:O.~P,',fa ; ~ ';r:~~ '-changes have prevented the Arm P• 110 1 ?o'll F.iuRtE "'11 1s 1~ ••• h I h 1 ""'"'"'Ill 4~ JICIO 4t'lt-1'h FstVBk •SO I t S"' t .... S0~1E ECON0!\-11STS say th e d a n ge r no u• i s depression .. Rl·tess1nn 1s a bromic word," said economist Eliot Jane""ay. "The danger 1s de pression \V e '\'e been th rough plenty of r e· cessions. The v a r c un· pleasnnt and costly but they are not catastrophic ' The depression v. ill hit home, he said , \\hen un employment reaches 11 or 12 pcrcenl , 1he1e 1s "mass ha nk 1 uptcv" and the US Treasury goes broke tryin g t o b o rrov.· while th e economy 1s shul d O\\n Cha rles Kirkpatrick a stock market forecaster. said th::it although there ,1rc differences bet\veen now and lhe period prior to the Anaheim Firm .Sets Incre ase · · An n he1 m :b as ~d Pl a nt Industr1e~ Inc. a nnounced results of operations for the nine months end ecl Sept 30 show earnin gs of ~ 895.00(), or $1 per sharr. up fron1 $1 .076,000, o r 37 cents ~ ~h are, for the like penod 1n 1973. ras s pecu at ton t at pro.1 A•mt CM t'I 1 a.n 11t •• .,, Fswt1c , " 10 ' ,1:;.; mpted the 1929 cras h. Also. :~llJn~ ~ : a'"• h ~:~~~ ~0o : I~ :i,,.! ~ the stock market does not •••I"'"" n ' '~ ~ F,•,,~.,·~., ~,, ,•, n t14-11o As.ALIG I t0 , l•t 1•"'+ 1 .. , 10 + V. play as big a role in the A>~I oti 1 to • Jt 1'VJ , Fitming 10 • J 10 • ""•OryG I tO 6 46 11 -111o F!,ol Vin SI S 11100 t U, t llo cconomyas 1td1dthen. .,,s,p,0 1.0 s , 11•1t , F11ntlo111• c l> 11·~ 1'he Fed e ral Depos it ::~-1 ,:: 1n ~~!:: ~"1:~~, ·1~·~~·1 Insurance Corporalton ""uC1yE11 v. s JJ uy.. Fl•ci.t to l t l 111o-"" AUCElpt S!ro 1 SS FltPwr 1 tS I 10 1'"'-... fun ctions to prevent m.1ss •t1R1c1111v,11 ..,,, .,.,,., Fl•,..L 1»' 211 i. .... -v. b kr l nd •• l (A1R<pl7to .. 12~~1'1 F1-Cp2GUU1'11'1 an a1uresa ...,pro ec A11Rt~D'11 11s.11o,s" F1uoteoo11 . , .u d t le h All If to.p It 21 1i.. FMCE. '2 ( U• II._-\Iii epos1 s ut=oug insurance. ATO inc !lrJ-11 l'"--~ FMC 1~. 1 1•w+ "' Une mployment benefits !::J~11 1~1' 1~ l: .... ·J ~::'ec•~:; 1; :~;l: and social security benefits 1,,.0 CorP 1 111 1,,.t"' For<1M01 :io 1 l6' 1• .. :\\ help cushion the loss of JObs !:i:0P~~~ ~~ ,,';'.! · ~r""~\: • ~ ;g:i: :. a nd support the elderly !~;~,~ !g 1~ j; 1%;'!; ~ ~~.~"..'.,'~ 13 ;~ :;"' ... "· Bui said a First National •-11~ 10 1 1in •¥..-.... Fo•~rwn1 1 s •t ,~"'· ""' • A...,.,P•l•lllllU 31 •11\ Fo•bof'o DO" t S 21~•1\'o City Bank economist 'the AJ1«0•11.c.11 n 1J • h F""•M o0 10 111 1• • '" ch1efpo1nttograsp1s that1n 11ab&w11"i0"~9;;-u ., .. ~ ~;~~r 11':i ! 1~ ~:;~:,~ the 1930s a U S recession, I ::: in 1: , ~ ~~·+ . .,.. Fuciu• ·~ ~~ •1-o ,_ Yo induc ed b\ m onet a r y ••~••0!1 n10 , .. 3lh• ·~ Gtb'• 1nc1,1 1 J l''* restraint \\'~S allO\\l'd to ::l?c2o~ ~ ! :~;-; ~ g_:~ cC:~f., ~ ~j ;r::. ~ •c·toutofahand ,, B•llG111tt• 1a. itY.• •,. GAFr,110 nu"' "' BITGl.r •\~ llXl•t -U,G.lmkltO t IJ~-h ··xo Cf:l'\R •\J, h.1nk to dii~ \\Ould -or 1>0ht1 ca lly eould -repeat the Fed's d i sma l t9 2R·32 f)c r rornl.1n ce.'' th e 'cconom1 ,.t said, "\V1lh this crucial element missing, a calastrop he of the 1930s type 1s no1 likely to recur " Indeed. th(' Federa l Reser"c seems to have re laxed it s t ight money pohcy, which was designed to cure 1nfl at1on with a dose of recession l\ov• the question 1s. \viii the cure for the cold lead to pneumonia? S...C. I lt I I UVJ-14 G.omlllpt llo. I If -""' s-..ci 1~ lS ~1 11 ·~. 1 G.onr..n oM 11 t1 1111.1~ Bl"QO< Pn JO , .. _Vt Gt•dOtn 16 ll 48 19'~-\'o 8-pf( J I U"'-"" ~!l""I M o t I V.• "' S..kff'f'110 11 2tl· \lo GtrlO<l us 1 ,,,~ BMl'V• && l1 9 -VJ GMSv<llJ s t I''> llM>kltull l lt lHlt• ~\ Gtltw•v !n l 11 1 ... "-8¥b0,1 80d l 11 , '-' GU. Corp J 1t ?llo-\'o 8¥<:1 CA l~ 1) l4 11 -"' Veml"' C.p IS S''>-h S.•netltCI\ 12 2.. C.mlnllncl S 11v.~ v. Blli<ln.0 1 tl't. 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V11M01pt l \O , 3 "" -~ =~i:o f~l l !! ~ .... :..:; ~~~\.f'.i •• J ·~~; ~ llenCppf 1\li 110 U "" • VI 0 PutlU I M S 210 ID"'o • Vo 8tn(r.;' t '-'1, 1.0 44 + l'to GnR•lr 11111 4 ll IVI-o,r. t::O.'i~ ! :: i~-VI g::s~r;,~11.!:'f lf l~~:~ ·converting Orange Crop To Sugar Means Profits 8«~1, tOd • ll J~ . GT E 1.IO I 7'1 111'1->It llHI Proon s 19 JI', GlFllC>l 1\lo • 1160 UV. • Beth StH 1 J • lot f1 -llo GflF!pl I >0 1:t00 14\lo , 819JI"' 60o u to £11 • "' G lbe 1 1~ ) SJ 11,._. "' 81«~&0 .olOJl JU 11"'•"' U.""'ornc t 61 J\lo-Vo 81•1r Jn 'ti 9 t • + V. GtnulftP St II IU'I 24~•-Jilt l llnL I ll)Q • 1 11~ • Vo G.1 P1c IOI! t 1~ ,.,,, llO<IHll •0 t II 11"" + "° c;,Pwpl 1.lll 1tl'O 10 -1 11,..e.n kl t ,. !l"' • >It Gt111t• Pol 1 1 1t 10'.'o ~8rl1 11 I.. Gtlly !»cl t IJUlV1 +J Boo!n; .0. • IS.. 111'1 • 1-. Gtllypf 1 :Kl s 1110 l!lolvC11 SG l 111 111, , GF ~"' n I t~ IO<td ln<:lu• 1 Jlo -1~ Gtt<ll PCml 1 lGl'Oo •1 80<den 1 JO I •l 19\o + 0.. G<Df F•ll! I• M lf'o.• '• Bor9 W 1.:ll • •O lll'o• I~ G<Clld ~''"' 6f 1 8or""""' In 11 16 l 'l:t • V. Gofl H•tl Sl l I ti~ ORLANDO, F1a. <AP) - Florida's orange growers could boost profits by a whopping $435 million a year simply by ,converting lhelr crop to sugar, a spokesman for a• growers' association said recenll>'· ''Sugar is growing on trees," said Wilsoti McGee. general manager of United Growers Inc. "And because of low grower return! from the sale of riorid a's c:inde rclla product, froten conecntrated orange juice,· l ur lile serious consideration of conve rsion of the crop 1nto s ugar '' T U RNING ORANG!'. juice into ~ugar, rtlcOee said, would increase thl! value or flondn's 1973·74 crop from $265 3 mlllton to SlOO million. Jo"or the growers, rtlcGce .sald, conver!100 would boost the selling price of a standard 90-pound box of oranges from $1.51 to $4 20. McGee said he based his e!Umates on the current $70 p er hundred weight whOlei ile price ol su{ar. Bo\lEdJ oM • IU 140\ • Gli!ellf 1 SG I ll 2t •"' some of the rising cosls 1o11Ep11u 1100 ""'-"' G!,,,,. IM&< s 21 •1>o Bourn1 l"t J ll ll'lo G1N111 '11\SI tO 6 whn~h arc plogu1ng thc1 e .... 111 ,10<1 s 11 s .... ·~ G1M>t• """'" 111 ,, .... ~ Br l'J'S I too 11 1l l71Ao -\lo GloblU!I to • 10 u~ + Vo industry such as the price of er11 ""', 11" n• so ..... H\ 0o1e11w11 't1 s ~, I\\ • lrl1 Myp11 . '6 l?Yt tl .... Gooafl<1 1t S •S 11\.\o cans. 11t 11Pt>1 '°° , 101 sv. Oooct\"f , 10 s 111 u • 'A 8'(-•Y GI 1 ) 19 12... , G9r!lorlJ SJ J t •t~-\IO "1'hc question is what do ervnc.i 1 n ' • ut11 • "' ='" 110 • 11 , ..... "' we want to do with our tt":,~.7 ~ ! :~;~ Gl'~~\!:i ·; 1~ ~i-..:,"' crop,'' he saJd. ''If S'Ugar :;:~.5;",'~ 1:: .! :"' : ~:,,~~ rg 1~ ; 1:..,=:: cane. 1 • sohds are rn ore val uable ' 11t""'•1 u t ,,, lOlt• .... &lf"IW *' 2•1 ,.,. ..... Conc~nlrale plants rould '"~ w ~ ' n ••-• ~·-~ ' • ••-• than juice, why not market 1t Ma 1 •sa u 11 • -" t, ,,d • ,., , • convert 1u1ce into ~ugar th 111KY•ut.t:1i. :Jr .M •""' 1 111111 ... 1vt--.. without any additional em. ~~ 1 J: ~~~~ ";r,:~; ~ t:: ~ expense, McGeesaJd. ''I know one thing, there's ~.11":'/J ! : 1!l:tl'I :~1 'tl: : J 1:~: t,: "All lbty've •Ol to do ls . no wa y growers can make 81d1"' t0n 1 ,. '"" • c.-1, clh ,, '"' • lulov•W hi .J S l'.lt-\'o lClmllLk 61111 lOt i.'ill-'A keep taking lhe water out of any money lhe way prices eun•••" •o / •'' ,,~ • ,,.., f::''" s 11110 11 ,, .... "' I •• h l ned ' Th' . Bu"• pf 1"". ~ 11"'-.... ' '''i·"' ... ,, • " t , ee)(p ai . ' 1!1S arenow.'' 11ur11,,.,1.~1 111111 -\It Clrl•t 'i' ) '"-\'.; nothing new. When they Whllt the price o f ::!'~~'.!i ~ "! >:~·~~ ~0::'••~ :rtl Ul!:1~ first started expenmenUng fertilizer, labor and otller 11Ut1101y ' t. :. 1' • "" 11.t111 '' '""'-"" flur<Qfl1 )OJ• llS )t-+-"" DC01'11 • 26 11 • ... wtth orange Juice production costs have , --<c-1 l!'VDl<•I . s 1\lo-v- concl!ntrate, they ended up skyrocketed, the price of €:~ l,31 : l ;; , ..... ·-eor1k1'°"'\ J 1,1 ~1'" vo'\th !uaar. or1nae ju1re concentrate o.i.iuw ..o J Ji s'9-" CMt1l'rt •' • ,...,_ .. 9 e Pon1CP• Jll ' I ISlo• .... C..1Pl I lot! 6 ti Ullo• ... "TllE PRINOPLt: Is the same as used ln taking the juice from suga.r cine nnd rcrin1n1it1ntoa !0Ud." ' Con,•e rsiO Jl of oranRe juice Into _.)ugar, ?.t cOec added1 also would ellmin11lc has re mained relatlve!ly10..1111 '°' ' 46 ''""• 1t <GI< Tt< .... ' J 11 + \• l bl o.tOfld pl 1, S U , <Mrl•rC U I lot t'~. -'t sa e. o.uc.r.r1I U 16.l u .... "'~llMll 11! 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In\\ C.!it Prt'S1 d<•nt Gco1 ~('A Plt'r!!11n ~11ld il m:irkrd th l• first time 1;lnl'f' A11r1\ 1h1t .1n\ h.1nk h.1s rrducl'd thl' r~te b ... low t ht• double ct 1g11 lc,·t>I Rrtail Ea rnings l.ClS A~GELES Ci\PI -Carlcr lla'4lcr ital(' Stor('!i, Inc . fl r1•1a1hn1t l'huln fl'l~or\l'd ~l ()nday thal <'a m 1np!\ fnr I hi.• I ~ \\ l'Clr. s l'nt\M XO\ 2 11m 111•l'd i.1 ~ff r,r, mllhon. (lf :t:J c.:nls n *'are, trun1 S7 JR m11hon. or 38 rent~,, sh11 rc .1~earC'arhtr A I 2 DAIL'( PILOT Tue1day, November 26, 1974 QUEEtolfE By Phil lnte rlandi ic..,. r--~ . .., .... 1 ... ,.,. w .. w ...... _..,._ "Yau ought to get out o( the ma rket. Tha t's the second time this week you've fl ipped your wig ." L. /ff. Bo11d Hippo's Tusks r---l---MIJ-w ays Grow . Th;1l )Ou nA fc/Jo"· most.J1kelyto.be orrered ~ntercst 1nA 1n \ 1lat1ons b~· rich \\·omen is the sales clerk 1n a good men's cloth1ni,: :.lore. Such is the claim or a hi ghly experienced l:1d "ho admits he has been kept for sever .ii yc;i rs by \\'ell ·lo-do older females. ·•A lot of "·J\'t':,.; ... hop _ror th t•1 r husband's clothing," he says ... I si ntply dec~de \\"htch one I u·ant to flat ter. then give her <il.1 thc time 111thC\1·orld.1Jnd demonstrate my ou•n taste 1n hahcrd:-1shery. She n1a y leave wit h a shirt or tu o. but evt·ntually she'll come back for a tie and off{•r :1n in\·1tat1on to cnckt :uls." Interesti ng, iftrue. The re1)nrt eonfliels \l'ilh our l.ovl' and War man's file on the rn atter. hov:cl'er. It indicates doelors receive the largcst n11n1 b('r of interesting invitations from rich \\·omen. =' HUTTO:'\S <l-.. \\'hy do ll'Omen's blouscs· button differently t ha n men's :;hirl" '.' '' 1\. 1\m told that came about. ;Qn)! ago because most \\'Omen l';1rry their babies on the left arm . ~upposedly had to do "''ith nur§ing :-.aicl balilt·s. ~\.1 \,~; E JO i-: sa uJ to ht• \\•hen your-hearing reaches.its pc&Kofkecnnes:-. · T llOS l-: t'l(:llTl~G tusk lc('lh of the hip-poP9tomus cont1nu~ro\V as !ong as the ~asllJVl'&., _ ALT llOL:f.11 Tlli\T ARTICLE or feminine a°pparcl has been kno11·n as a brassiere for exactly 58 years. nobody any"·he re referred to it as a bra until 37 years a:so. FAVORF.D F OODS IT:ls it rrrr occurred to you that the most favored foods o~ count less hi ghly ei,·ili zcd people are the finger · footi s'.' Co n.sid er lobster, artichokes, fried chicken, steam cliinis. spare ribs. corn on the cob. hamburgers, hot 110.c.s ::ind \;1cos. \\'ill bel you a quart6r on the corner Lhal some of these lead more l i~ts or favorites · 1han an~· othl'L' sorlof grub including steak. '.\f'.Gl.t:CT F.O lo mention among the ·\Vorld's hest ·Sl'll1ng books that lLllle \"Olumn kno\1·n as "The Truth Th:11 I.carts 'l'f, F~tcrnal Life" put out b~· the \\'i11t·hr•n1l·r ll1blc ;111d Trart Society, Int. \\'ith 7-1 . m1ll1011 · :\cldrrs.~ moil lo L ;\/.Boyd, /•I ) Uu1 Jl!i.i, .\1.-'U!port Beach, CA 92663 The Twin Catch You net both this month ... Jumbo Fried Shrimp and Go lden Fi sh Fillets together in a special com - bination. With Texas sized french bies, ta ngy tartar sauce , and creamy cole slaw. At a ree l specia l price . · J'.kike '"' tt:'::l\.'Nulin11 for ~'Ou~ Chri$1mas party now! The l'~a mdv Re.staura nt ' $260 ~--w. ~ .. WlhWr. CoU. ~2750 H.W-IM. , •• "' ''"' 2100 N. ....._""" lon'-.c~ZOSJ S •ts•1tla• .... ).'hree Charged ·sex Star Threatened I~t\S VEGAS, Nev. IAP) -Three men have been booked ror investigation of extortion arter an alleged attempt to obtain $45,000 from por nographic fi lm sta r !\1 arily n Chambers, police reported . rommercial that was pulled "hen he r ties "'ith the pornographic film were dis· co\'ered. wailing for them "''hen they ShO\\'Cd up. Peppard R e lieved LOS ANGELES (API -A Superior Court judge has ruled that ac· tor George Peppard docs not have to con· linue support payments of $2,500 a ·month to his former w ile, actress Elizabeth Ashley. !!r:!fgi~:fp For PRIVATE P,\RT/ES ....• ON SUNDAY THROUG H THURSDAY NIGHTS... ' •.. for groups from 20 to 100 people . FREE PARKING • 556-1~ On lht NOflh SHfe of South Coa1t P~ • (Next 1o l ullodc'tJ Police s aid !\1 iss Cham. hers and her manager, Charles T r a·)""'nor. t he former husband of sex fi lm queen Linda Lovelaee, "'ere The three "'Ire idenliril'd as f'rank Vessie. 31, South Ozone P ark . N . Y ., Ron Cameron, 37. Brooklyn, N.Y .. and Ernest Castaldo, 37, North 1-lollywood, Ca lif. AMERICAN [XPRESS • MAST[R CHARG[ • 8ANKAM £RICARD 1'he three \\'e re arrested Sunday night ;.it the Union Plaia llotel. "'here !\tiss Chambers is :.ippcaring 1n a production of "i\l ind \Vith theD1rt yl\f :Jn." !'lt iss Chambers. v.•ho gained porn film stardom in "Rchind the Green Door," also appeared on national television in :1n l\•Ory Soap a 1>proached Saturduy ni ght ' B d M mb by the trio and told ~1isi:;, an e e r Chambers OV.'Cd the $45.ooo· Charles \V. "Davis or 3156 to a former agent and they Be r muda !)rive, Costil pl:.inned to colle<'t ,1. One l\lcsa. has been S('lerlcd a man allegedly displayed :.1 · mem ber of the conccrl gun ,poliee added. Band at Oregon State The men said they \\'OU Id University, where he is a r eturn for the m oney Sun· 'frcs hm:.in majoring in day night, and police 11.•erc science. Judge Leopoldo G. 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""'Sf'"· elC. \S4TDJS) NEW '75 VEGA TWO DOOR! Only s3395 '74 CAMARO COUPE! . Only $4295 NEW '75 CHEVY VAN! ~· ""'. "· ~" '""' ·~ .,.-...• ~-' . ,.., oar. '°",__ ,.... ... ~. I I · ;i."- 1tn1•0 11l•ss. snoc:•s. "'"' , '"" ~-11_.,,.,.,_ c1191om CQl)elQnc:c , • _ • •, OPlion. etc , • -• • No \12341 /~101 Only _ $4895 ......... OP9I SATU•O.A f l t:JO .. ,.. .. I l:JO """ Ne.r MacArthur, Jembo,.. end Brlatol Hlllf·llllle.Soutll of Orange County Airport 833-0555 ' 1 I. I Saddlebaek EDITION VOL. 67, NO . ~30, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA .. TUESDAY , NOV E MBER 26, 1974 Today's Final N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS .· Saddlehack College to Levy Special Tax I ByFREDERICKSCHOEMEHL million for construction of a music The tax r ate will go from 9.1 cents Dana Point and Robert Hartholome\Y hie for the distriet tO mount a sue· otJMD•n,P1i.1 1W1t arts complex, gymnasium and during the first year to 14.3 cents in ·of Tustin dissenting. Both sai~ the ccssful campaign by the !\larch elec· Saddleb~ck College trustees ~greed physical ·ed ucation racilities, a cam-the second year and drog to 10.6 cents voters of the district should decide if tion date. Monday night to levy a special t ~x pusperimeterroadandmoreparking in the third year, said Bu sin ess lhey want a. tax increase to pay for over the ~e.xt t~ree year:s t_o help pay Jots. ti.tanager Roy Barletta. new construction. Delay by the board 111 ~iving the for$l Om1l hon 1n newbwld1ngson the D . h f 1 . th t· green li ght to the nc11· buildings also )1isslon v · · The balance or the cost or the pro· uring t e •rs }'ear, e new 3 " •·The people put me here lo make a eould jeopardi7.e the SJ.5 1nillion the .'eJ~can:ipus . Jects is exrw-cted to come from $3.5 v.111addaboutS5.4operyeartothetax· decision'' countered Trustee Latry district e'.'lpects to rece1\'e rrom the The d 1str1ct includes the com-r~ bill or the owner of a $40.000 home. ' . munitles o r Laguna Beach, Irvine, million in state construction aid and That amount would climb to $l0.80 Taylor for Laguna Beach. . ~late.said Barletta. San C I em en t e a n d San Juan St4 million in construction money during the second year and drop back Another option open to the board '·And it '''e are unv.·tlting to accept Capistrano in addition lo the Sad-already raised by the district. to about $6 during the third year, was a bond measure election. Barlel· this money. there are 93 other com· dleback Valle'y-Laguna Niguel area The special tax wi ll go into effect Barletta's figures shov.·ed. ta, ho"·ever, pointed out that interest munity colleges in th(' state "'ilh their and Tustin. with the start or fiscal 1975·76 July 1 Trustees approved the tax levy in a on S5 million in bonds "'ould run S2 · hands out," he satd. Th e tax wil I raise nearly $4.8 <!-nd continue through fiscal 1977·78. '5 to 2 vote, \Vilh Patrick Backus or million and that it might not be possi· Instructor Vince l\lcCullough said it is "impossible" to have good physical education or performing arts pro· grams \\'ithout the ri_i::ht facilities. "\V e've been \VaitinJt seven years t1J do a job,'' said .ti.1cCullough. The col- lege district v.•as formed in 1967. Lombardi said the college was do-- ini: a ··,,ery good job'' in the tern· porary buildings and the t~•o pcrma· nent buildings now on campus. ··uut \\'e could do a better educa· tion a l job wilh the appropriate facilities.·• Lombardi said. Planners Nix Aegean Hills Homes ' I..i111e 011 Bodies Bizarre M11rder ' Details Bared By TOi\I BARLEY Of I~• D111, l'lkrt SUlft Orange County Coroner 's o!- l'icers completed a grisly four·day task today and recorded the positi\·e identification or t 1o1·0 bodies unearthed last "'eek from the backyard or a T ustin area home. They said there can now be no doubt that the moldering remains are those of Yaudra_De.wey Nunley ll, 28., aJ Orange a nd Rue E. Steele, JO, of F ullerton., Saddle back Eyes Funds For Sites Both men faced Superior Court ac- t ion on multiple nttrcotics charges contained in a Grand Jury indictment al the t ime or their disappearance about a year ago. But sherirr·s officers today repeated t hat drug trafficking played no part in the death of the two men and revealed tor the fi rst lime what they say is the I rue reason for the murders. And v.·hile sheriff's Cai:it. J~mes Braa-dtfeitt"<Jtd t hat story three meh charged with the murder of Nunler :ind Steele were preparing to leave the county jail for their arraignment 1n Santa Ana Municipal Court. They are John f\ifanucl Solis, 29. J\t ichael Lynne Thompson, 23, and Robert 1.t ichael Sesma, 22, all of San· La Ana , Broadbelt said the trio is accused of planning the killings of Nunley and Steele after the t"-'O victims had planned to kidnap Solis' wife and her' two children a nd hold them for ransom. ' ··we know that thetv.'o victims were In a J:og Lt ,,·as j ust a fender bender. police said.' but il occurred in the n1iddle of <.1 1najor intersection 111 the middle of the morning rush hour in the rnidd le of the first ground-huggin g fog or the :-.eason. The scene al 17th Street and Ncv.-·port Boulevard in Costa ~1esa exemplified condi- lions this morninl.! :J.s dri,·cr s mo\ed fron1 bright SU nli ~hl into YiSIOL\·C [OUding rog billlk that S\\"i rled in off the ocean in ,,·cstern pur- li"on s or tht" Ul"<.1ngc Cuasl. IL burned off ll.\ 1nid-morning in most places. Trustees Okay High School Nixon.Medical Team -~~ ..... 2-story Pla1i To Report to Sirica Saddleback College trustees are short of money at the time and were c onsidering spending more than pretty confident that Solis had plenty $377 ,000 to redes ign the proposed of it," Broadbelt said. T C . , , ·r· d music arts and gymnasium-physical "But we a re not sure yet just"how rusle~s o_f the aptstr~no unt 1e e ducation complexes. much they intended to ask for if the School District h~\'e ~nan1mously ap- --'f..h&-money.-would be paid in addi--k·idnapiniwas 5uc-eess!ul." _J>r.ovW. the...ar.chitect..:s...conc.epL.of a. t ion to $401 ,000 a lready spent on pre· Broadbelt alleged the two victims c~mpac t, t_1o1•o·s.to~y c~~ple" for a The Watergate cover ·up tT1al ·s g1\'l' ··a broad picture of the problem '' medical examiners spent almost tv.·o at a press conference scheduled JUSI hours at Richard Nixon "s estate l\lon-, before their departure today, bul the da-y-, pFesumably-earrying-out-the e:<~nai dctcrm1rra-tion \\-Ould be kept for amination ordered to determine if the their report to U.S. Dist net Court former president '>''as 1o1·cll enough to Judge John J. Sii;ca. 1'he report is lim inary plans for the t"-'O multi: were tricked into visiting Thompson's high school in l\1iss1on Viejo. m illion dollar facilities. home at 18801 17th SL about a year But trustees stressed ~·londa y that T r ustees agreed at a meeting ago where Solis and his t\\'O codefen· • they were not approving interior de- earlier this month to redesign the two dants were waiting for them. tails. particularly open classroon1s. build ings to cu t costs. District •·stee\c was beaten to dj!alh in the a rchitects Robert ·Hippe and George home." Broad belt said. ··Nunley Trustee· \Vi lliam Thompson of Mi s- Randell estim ated 18 percent or the was shot several times and then both s ion Viejo said h e wanted the cost of the two complexes could be bodies were carried out to the architects to be told he is unhappy saved by going to a Jower g rade of backyardwhereagravewasdug." V.'ilh ··open space and lack of \l.'in- construction. Broadbell said quick lime was then dows" shov.·n in preliminary designs. The ch a nge i n constr uction, JX)ured over the two bodies before the Superintendent Truman Benedict told however, means both facilities must grave was filled in. The effects of that the board that specific des igns ha\'c be redesigned. The architects said it lime make the normal fingerprint nol yet been drav.•n. He said the bo;lrd will cost $147 ,000 to rede~gn the gym· • process of identirication impossible will be involved in monitoring the p hysica l education building a nd forcoroner'sofHcers. specifics . $230,000 for the music arts facility. Sheriff's officers were led to the The school. \\'hich is expected to An accounting or design fees paid so grave last F r iday by a lip from an in· open in September of 1977, will be fa r s hows that t he district 's original fotmant who had, they said. heard located one block south of Avery architects, Robert Lowrey and As-. one or the accused lrio discussing the Parkway in ti.-t ission Viejo. ti.lost of the sociales, received $79,132 for v.·ork on killing \\'ith friends. classrooms v.·ill be under one ~oo(. but the gym-physical education facilities :-Jun\ey is sur\'i\·ed hy his father. .the gymnasium \l'ill be separated a nd $169,398 for the music arts com· Vaudra Dewe.Y Nunley Sr .. 51, and his from the main bliilding. plex. mother, Freda Fem Nunley. 50, both' Lowrey's contract "'ith the district (See BODIES Page A%) was severed when college officials al· ' legedly discovered they had been pay· ing for "'ork not received. The ri rm is, now being sued by the district. Progrrun Set ..,..-------.,,·;For Tiny Tots . Orange Const· · Weather · A tiny tots program for children from 3 to 5 years old is accepting new participants ror a term to begin Dec. 2 a t t he Saddleback Valley YMCA. Designed for 2.400 students, the school will be built in two phases. Bids on the first phase \vill be-called tor in October. 164 Emergencies Orange County Sheriff's ofricers responded to 164 emergency calls throughout the county in the 24 hours endin~ midnight l\londay, deputies re- ported today. testify due by f'riclay. l'he three doclor~ said they \\'Ould l'he mcdit'al team spent more than Contracts OK'd For Handball, Tennis Courts Contracts for construction of six tennis courts ;ind four enclosed handball courts v.•cre av.·ardC'd l\1on· day night by Saddlcback College trustees. The s uccessful bidder for bQth con- tracts was L. R. llubb<!rd of Sun Diego. Hu bbard v.•11 1 receive $160.500 ror construction of six tennis courts and St s.l,000 ror construction of the tilt·up concrete building that 1\'ill house the handball eourts. Both projects v.•ill be paid for \l'ith the so·called community services tax levied by the district s ince both facilities '>'-'ill be Hvailable during non. !ichool hours for public use . The tennis courts arc expected to be completed in February. A completion rlatc has not been scl for the handball facility. four hour.s l\'lond:iy re\'iev.•ing l\'ixon's medical records at Long Beach ~1emoria l llospital. where Ni'.'IOn h:is been tv.·ice hospitalized and un - dcrv.'ent surgery last month. Then they drove in a U.S. n1arshal ·s ear 60 miles to Nixon\ estate al San Clemente. Viejo Jayce es To Hold Sale A fll'a market sponsorl'd h~· the :\lls- ~ion Viejo J ayCl'l'S 11·ill be hl·ld fro1n R a .m . lo4 p.m . Sunda~ :it L;1 P:i1 Pla1.a 1n ~lission V1 cJu. :\like Ej!J:?e rs. presull•nt 01 !ht• service or}!anizat 1011, !>.lld bo~h bu.vl·rs and sellers arc "'\•l('llme ,1·1th :.t•llcr's .s paces a1 .. u li.i bh.• for S3 t«tch: 1110 tur SS. Admission is 25 cent s fol' adu1!$ :in'I C'hildrcn 01·cr 12. La Paz Pl :.iza is nl·;i r 1he in1crs cct1on of I.a Paz l1 0i.i<l and Chrisanta Drive. :\1 o rc info rm at 1011 011 sp:1rC' rcs('rl J· !ions. 1s ;1\"ailuhle by f·;1ll1n,e Larry Arm1ts lead . 830·53i6: .\hkC' Shannonf'I 830-1966; or Tony l~ol·1·hn<'r at ll30·965fi. Fair skies through \Vednesday except for local ground fog in the morning hours. Warmer Wed· nesday 1,1tith beuch highs at 75ris· -ingto82inlarld. Lowstonight44to ·so. Four sessions are scheduled: 9 to 11 a.m. or 11 :30 a .m. to 1 :30 p.m. Mon· days and Wednesdays; 9 to 11 a.m. or 11:30 a .m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Cost of the program is $14 a month per child. Arts and crafts. games, songs and stories, are offered. Ruby Keeler Paralyzed ·1/ you wanl to know how many mfs}rtttet I ha ve . I'm not going lo • le/I you that .' Tltt speoJ,·cr ~ kcu .. Ike. po1tor to mjl/iom. See other candid rtmarks from this Cdn· ltoversial man on Page A9. Index !\tore information is available by ~ontacting the Y at830-Yti.1C1\. Basic First Aid 1:ourse Offered Basic first aid classes soon \viii Ix.- offered by Orange County riremcn sta .. tioned in Pt1i~sion Viejo. l\l outh·to·mouth resu:s cilalion, hlceding. burns and poiM>ning will be ' topics covered in Lhc t\\'O·hour long classes. Persons '''ishinJ: to attend one or 1he cl:1s~es should call Capt. 1'1m Sappok. 837·9333. Four classes a lrcarty have been scheduled. Others will be "held 11s personsslanup. ·1 • ' Coas .~ Musical Star; Un4_e rgQ_esJ!.r!Ji1i Surgery Dy JACK CHAPPELL Ol IM 0.R, ~194J.lltl Singer a nd dancer Ruby K~eler of Laguna Beach today lits pa alyted us. a rl'sult of a brain disorder. l\1i!'ls Keeler underwent !urgery 10 correct blC!edin,it in the brain cavity ~~riday at a Great-Falls, Monl., hospital, Dr. Ga,ston-Syrene. her ncuro!lurRcon sa id in an lnter\'iew. She had been listed as in critJcal but stable condh.ion. Dr. Syrene said Miss Keeler's lert side! Is paralyzed. He said Lhe star h• now "saying a re"'' worcb and mo\llng her right arm and leg." Ruby Ktcltr is the 5lARe name of l\1rs. John ·LoWe o( Irvine Cove. She s tarred In the now classic Rusby Berkeley musicals of the 1930s ::ind In the hit Broad1o1•ay mu::1col ··xo, No, lhC' tlnlC' or the 1ncidenl. t\"\O oth<'r Nanette'' a pnrody of the musical~ rh1ldrcnha\£'flov.nfrom~e"·''orkln 1o1·hich broughl her stardom . be at hC'r bcds1dl'. ~1lss Ktol{'r h11d bet'n visitng her ;\li!iis Keel<'r st:irr('d in th{' mil\ it> daughter ~I rs. Pct er fC h rist inc I "-42nd Street." one of th(• first n1us1ca Ii' Pratt or Le1o1·isto1o1·n. ti.lont .. "'hen she \\'1th a l i'.l r~l' cast or sin i::er" :ind dan· wa~ stricken Tuesrlay. ccr:. · Dr. S.vrenc said h(' bello,•ed th<' sur· · A forml'1-Ziegfcltf ~1rl. ~1i~!> gery 1o1•a~ successful but that rC's ults Kee ler s 111rr t>rl 10 rn:iny of t hci 1o1·ould not be knO\\'n for scvl•ral days n1us1ca ls 1o1 ith l>i!'k Po\\'Cll and lhe lie said r.11 s5 Kcl'lcr had been brought t"o hecnml' mo\lie idols. in suffering from p;.1ralys1s of the left.. As a dancer 1n l'\l•\\' \"nrk, she t:IP· sid~. • rtan!'ed 1n !iJle3k{';:tSI('~ of thC' 1>rOh1bi· "She. is shO'A'IRI!. s ii.rns of a good re-lion era. later to1n1n~ the ca:;l of the covery. ·• Or. Syrcnc s:u<l Zl<'11:reld ~'ollie~ l\liss Keeler 1s in the 1ntcns1ve l"Arc 1\liss Keeter marri('(f Al Jol§on in unit of Columbus llosp1l1tl in Grl•ttl l!m 11nrl mov<'d to llol\)v.'ood. They Ft11\s \\Ct'e divorced 1n 19.io. Shl' rr11rcct In nrl d1tion 10 her dau~htcr fron1 the screen :ind 1n:1rr1cd J ohn Chrishne whon\ shu was \"ISitin" at IA"'-"''• 1\'ho died 1111969, • I Plea Set For Viejo Project 8y JAN \\10RTll 01 111eo111,,;1etsut1 An embattled proposal for 207 clustered homes on JI acres in the Aegean Hills section of ?i.lission Viej() v:as denied J to 2 by the Orange Coun• ty Plannink Commission ~londay. The parcel is at the intersection of Allcia Parkway and ~luirlands Blvd. near the San Diego Freeway. Al Leyva, agent ror Alscot De\'elop· n1ent Company which is developing the tract as Belwood Estates. Inc .• said he will appea l the decision to the board or super\'isors -thereby begin- ning the hearing and rc\'iew procesl!O <ITIClol'. · The move to deny rollowed a 2 to z deadlock on a motion to appro~·e tht"! tract. \vith Fifth Di sfrict Com· missioner Bart Spendlove abstaining." Spendlove, former officer of the· l\lission Viejo l·lomeov.•ners Associa- tion and president of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council, initially abstained because he li\'CS in Aegean llills and participated in a re\'iev.r or Aegean Hills plans se\'cral years ago. But he decided to break the tic \"Ole·. because had the motion to apprO\'C died v.·ithout :i successful counter- motion. the project would ha1·e been .l!QPrO\~d aut.o.m aticaUy y;ith.no cnn· ditions. · '"I'm \"Olin g on this be!'ause t think it sho uld i:o to the board o( super1·isors. ··Spendlove said. About 30 homeov.•ncrs, protesting that the proposed lract is not compati- ble "-'ith lhl'ir adjacent home~. al· tended the hC'aring. '":\lost of our concerns have not been alle'"iatC'd ." said R<iy Prothero, .Jr. reprC'sentin~ lhe Saddleback. 1\rca t:oordinating Council. ··it ts ineompalible and ugly. The> df's ign is nothing bul ro-A'S or ...:a ra ges." s;iid Larry Sassone. a ho1ncov.·nt:'r, Commissioner Shirley Grindle, \-1."het 1novcd to den.'· the tract. said. '"It :.rems to me \\1c'rl' trying to put single t;1mily lot de\·t•l,opmcnt on multiple famil~·es 1zed lots. ,.ou're l'nding u1• \11th six to t'ight units in Olll' structure 11 h('n lhC'rl' should be no more than four.·· I loml·n1\ net'<{. \I ho eondut'lC'd a pell· 1111n dri1·c a£ainst the project and got alrnosl 1,000 ~ig natares, ObJected tu 1h~· tot sizes and "'hat they termed a ··ro\\·housc'' look. The~:-al.so said the plan shO\VC'd in· a1h:.•<1 u;1ll' public access to a 7 .5·acr~ 11:1rk and f~ulty traffic circul!ition plun~. Le~·\":i, lhl' 1\ls rot rtpresC'ntat1 1"c .' po111t£'c1 ou1 that the plan hJs been un· cll·r I'{'\ ll'"" for more Lhan a year. ··,\ny furtht•r d('];.iy "'ould cause ;.i n t'\:1 rem c h ;1 rdsh111 for the devefopc>r , ·' hl' 'i<\ld. 11£' added th at fo!Jo ,1·111i.:: rl·pcatt'd rr\"1C'\1S by hon1 e0\1•ner:. rind cnunty officia ls. n1<11t~ of \hf! cnnccrn::; h :i1 !!' bren t;1k en c;;irr of. Stri.'Ct s are nv\v shov.·n '' 1der and !ht traffic pe1ttt:rn::; h.1vc bt·l'n rc\·1scd , he 5a1d RECESSION NOT DOING THE JOB t)nc C'ronom1st 1ok1n~ly ~u~nes1 1••f I h<tl 11·hat 1 h<' ,,·nrld nce<\s to <'nd lnf 1<1. t1on. 1$" ~1 ~oorl old·fu shiuned r ... l"('lllO:U>n. Thi· rC'rl'~~"!'hn 1s hC'rc . but 11n · tortunatcl.'. 'o 1!> the 1nna1 ion l n1ted !'rt~:-lnt('rn:itton;d ha:. put lOl!cthcr ,, !">hort :-eru•-. ot ~r1u•ll'-. dcahnl! \ltlh !hi' £'COllOmlC problems rac1n ~ .«tw: l' S t(xta~ The f1r:o;t part of th1~ series began!\ tod:ly on Page A 10. , I I , A2 CAIL v P\LOT SB Welfare Bilking Charged SP RINGFIELD, Ill. fL'Pll -Jn. ''C5ticators probing a ChiC'llt:<'J '''etrar~ fr~Ud l'CiSC hUVC Ull l'V\t'l'l'(! l"\'idl'nl'C of what tlley say l'Ollld ht.• the most ma~:ii\'.tt.publL~ aid-b1lk1n~ ~chemc by a n 1nd1v1dua l in the-n<1t1ur1 \ history. Jlundrt~ds of thousands of tlollars - llnd p('rha11s millions --l·ould be in· \1olved. Joel Edelman. <'Xl'l'UI I\ l' d 1rcctor or the lllinoi5 Legislathe A1l\·isory Com. mittec on Pu bile Aid. told the commit· l ee it may ta ke months to hnish the in· vestigation of char~es :iga1nst Lynda Taylor, 47, or Ch1ca"o. l'il rs. Taylor was scheduled for ar- r~ign.ment today in Cook County C1rcu1t Court on a JJ -count fraud in- dictment invol\'ing her .alleged r1:· ceipt of illega l "'elfare benefit ~ m ed.ical assistance, food stamr,$'. Socia l Secu rit y and veterans' benefits. ··\\'hen the entire slory is told. I helie~c this \Viii pro\'c to be the most. TI1aSSl\'c Ca st• Of \\'Clr:1rc. fr:iutl that h:i.s cvtr bt•1•n pcrpttrated u1 the 50 stales:· Edelman said. "It baftles the imagination." Edelman said evidence uncovered by the Chicago polil'e 3nd state :ind fcdtrul in\·cstigators indicates i\lrs. ·raylor masterminded a sophistiC'at· ed. inler.statc scheme in \1 hi('h she Ust"d 80 (!jffcrent names. JO address<'s· .and 15 telephone nun1bers. She is accused of receiving benefits eon behalf or three deceased hu~bands and 27 children -some of them sup. posed\y born after lllrs. 'faylor al· legedly underwent a hysterectomy in F1orida. Sen. Don A. ~l oorc, ch:lirman of the comm ittee. siud new evidence in· dicates l!;!rs. 1'ayJor may also have posed as a physician in Chicago ancJ .l\.1ichigan in a plot to illegally obtain Medicare payments. "\Ve know for a fact she is nol l icensed t o practice anyv;hcre." ~1 oore said. l\f oore s<.1 id state ..-.·elfarc officials cannot e stimate how much l!;Jrs. Taylor may have received lllegally t hroughout the entire scheme, parlor which he said dates to 1946. He said she has recei\'ed ctl least SIS0.000 annually from the state in cash assistance alone. • James Shrader, Gas Company Official, Dies j Laguna llills resident Ja~es N . Shrader, Carmer vice president and J7.ycar c mployc or the Southern Callrornia Gas Company, died l\1on· day following a lengthy illness. Ile V.'aS 65, ?\o1r. Shrader joined the gas com· pany in 1937 shortly after it merged with the old Los An,::clcs Gas nnd Electric Company. Ile began as an as· sistant superintendent of customer service and was promoted to several PQs1tions before becoming a company vice president in 1963. Ile r etired earlier this year. ti;Jcmorial services for !\Ir. Shrader will be held at I p.m. \\'cdnesday at Pacific View l\lorluary Chapel, J'\e"'port Beach. Pri\'ale burial y,:jJI fol In\\'. • i\lr. Shrader is sur\'i\'e'd by his · v.·idow. ri.1 argaret. or the family hon1e 23881 -1\ \1ia i\lariposa \Vest ; tv.'osons: Charlt·s. or !':ewport Beach and J:imes, of Glendale, and three gr:indchildrcn. 'fhc lu ng·lime i::=is company t'rTlfJlu.ve ,1·as u µa sl president of the filcnda1L• Holary Club, a past director nf the Glendale Chamber of Com- 111crcc ;ind <i past director of the Glen· da \c Al!) fund·ra ising drive. The f.1n1ily :;uggcsts contribulions to the 1\mcrican Pt1rkinson's Disease Association. ORANGE COAST !>B DAILY PILOT T ... 0.-( .. ,, C>.oty P1t&1 wllll ..... CJl i' UIM· _.,.,.. ... 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J.'int·h '''US con- ' irtL·d of the 01UrcJcr Of his \\'ifl' 1n \!l;j'.J ;ind. since his re· ll'<.1 st:. 11:1~ \\'Orkcd ;.1s ;.1 11 X-r'1v t cchniti:1n. · Planners Deny Delicatessen In Niguel Park An applicalion for a delicatessen and reslaurant in the Laguna Niguel 1naustr1aJ Park near the .San U1cg;o Free11,,ay was denied by the Orange County Planning; Commission JI.Ion· day. · Victor and Beth Sanford or l\.lission Vi ejo had applied for the conditional use permit and said they will appeal the decision. Commissioners said the existing building, at the corner of Forbes Road and Cape Drive, off Crown Valley Parkway, does not provide enough of· !-street parking near the proposed de· Ii. The property, owned by Frank Zun· cich, is zoned for "l\.1 ·1" light in· duslrial uses. A recent change in the 1'.1 ·1 zone eliminated all commercial uses, part· ly because counly officials believe lhcre is too much commercial use alr eady a lon g the San Diego Freeway. This means that to set up a com· merc1a l use in lhc l\1·1 zone. un appli· cant has to ap1>ly for a conditional use permit which must be renewed rt.~ gularly. .. :'\lost or these buildin~s in the Laguna Niguel Indus.trial Park were designed for comn1crcial usr," said Ken Ledcrn1ann, ugent for the appli· cants. "The need do.,..,n here is for corn· merci;:il development No1v the op· portunities for small businessmen have been \Vil)Cd out. unless they 1rant to pay exorbitant prices." BODIES ... of2358 llarbor Rlvd .. Costa ).l esa. The elder Nunley \\'as indicted v.:ilh his son and Steele and three other de· fcndants on narcotics charges stem· ming from :1 raid by Orange police in \Vhich four lons of m:irijuana and 10 n1illion nmphclan1ine t:.iblets alleged· Jy \\/('l't' St'l:tt'd. 'fhe cl<l~·r >:tin Ic y and his v.lfe \1·erc recently cleared in Superior Cnurt of urmcd rnhher.v charges filed bv Orange police after a local salesman, accused tllern of taking S<l.000 Cron1 hini atJ!unpoint in hi s home. It \\'as alleged on urrcst that the Nunleys ::tl so forced the victim to h:1nd O\'(•r l\\'O pink slips of ".:11·s valued at SS,000. Airport Surrounded LO~ Of):\ (,\ P\ Troops in armorcci l'(~h1clcs ~u rrounclt•d G;.it1\·1ck Airport south of 1.ond on 11,. day in :1 sll'p!i1p of ant11error1 ..,t St•rurity fl1J1oy,·1n,e an ;\rah.h1 jal'k111g ur a British :i1rltnC'r ;111d a spa1L' of bomll1ngs l1nkccl Lo Irish terrorism. Liberal Assault ' Probe of Rocky Called· Passive Complex Report 'Mixed' WASl·llNGTON !A P ) -Congress was accused of acting like "kind or a pass ive lady" today for not in· vcsligating more_ vigorously potential conflic-ts of interest in Nelson A. ltockefeller·s confirmation as vice president. The charge was made by Joseph L, Jtauh Jr .. vice chairman of the Americans for Democratic Action, during free-wheeling t estimony before Lhe J.Jouse Judiciary Commit· tee in which he frequently engaged in healed arguments v.;ith members. Rauh accused both the llouse and Senate conrirmation committees of a<'cepting at face value Rockefeller's te~timony that possible conflicts of in· lercsl bety,·een his vast v.·ealth and de· C'isions he would have to make if he became a president are a myth. Congress should either conduct a full scale investigation into potential confl icts of nominees, ·Rauh con· tended. or fill vice presidential varan· ('ics instead by special national elec· lions. "Either you act for the public." llauh s;iid, "or you ought to let the l)ubl1c act for itself." But durin~ one or several argu· mCnls. Rep. Robert n.lcClory CR·Ill.). accu~ed Hauh of being unhappy only ~cause lhe liberal ADA cannot get ttie kind of vice president it \\'Ould like to have either through congressional con· firm a ti on or reg u I ar elect ions. Watergate Trial Rep. Charles \V. Sandman Jr. f!{· N.J.) called Rauh·s assertion th;;it ·con g re ss e6uld dt:terminc Hock ~ft:ller 's fj!ness for '!ffj_c!! onJy by in1·estiguting his .,...callh "absolutt?ly absurd and ridiculous." "Because after you investigate ;,ill this, \vhat it all comes dov.'n to is \\h<.'thc 1· he h:t s integrity, isn't that corr<'tl ?"he asked. "Ko," Rauh replied. Ile 6aid the question is not only \1•hether thcr(' is a conflict of interests but also \\•hether almost every de· cision Rockefeller \1·ould make \\'Ould raise a public suspicion of conflict or interests. Rauh said the lfouse committee should fill up one huge \\•all of its hear· 1n,:: room "'ith all of Rockefeller's financial holdings, fill up the opposite \1·all \1'ilh all the decisions a president ha s to ntakc and then dr;1\v lines bet \\'een l he t \\'O across the back \\'al I. "You'd find the damndest conflicts on I hat hn ck \\' i!_ll ." he said. R.~P · Ja~k Jirooks CD·Tex.) told Hauh he ulready has· urged the con1" mittee to question B.ockefeltcr's financial counsellor J . Richardson Dlh.vorth in closed session next \\'eek ··so \\'C can find out \\'hat the im1>acl of tilt' Rockefellt.•r finances could be.·· .'~h e panel began hearing from c1trzens and organizations for and against Rockefeller's confirmation l!;londay and was to complete the testimony today. 0-ltr ..i191 'Uff '11910 TO HELP WITH SEARCH Sc hool Cons ultant Newcomer Dr. Newcomer · To Aid CUSD /11 Selection Dr. Leland Nl'\\'('Omt·r. president of Laverne Colle~c . \1·as selectec'I r..lon- day night to ad,·isc the Cnpistrano' Unified School Di strict in lhe seleclion of a ne 11• su1>erj ntcndenl. Supt. 'fruman Benedict has advised the board he will he leaving at lhe end of the next school year. By DOUG FRITZSCllE 01 tM o.u, "'-' •uff A final environmental impact re· port des.tribes the proposed I rvin~ In· dustria l Com plex·East as a mixed blessing for Irvine and surrounding ;ireas of Oranr.~ County. The Irvine City Counci l will eon· sider a combination zone and pre-zone change for the proposed 2.058·acre lrvive Company de~elopment at its 6:30 p.m . meeting tonight at city hall, 4201 Campus Dri\'(". A 545·page final environmental im · pact report on the project was pre· pared by the E nvista consultant. firm of Anaheim. Tht." Irvine Planninl{ Department. has recommended ~hat the council ap- prove the report and the zone and pre~ zone changes on the p.ircel which 1\·raps around the' southern corner of El 1'oro l\tarinc Corps Ai r Station. hounded on the south by the Santa Ana Freeway and on the cast by the <'ily limits. The land lies l)artly in and partly outsid~ the Irvine city limits. Pre· zoning for the land outside the city will precede annexation. '!'he land is no\\' zoned for agriculture. The complex. act"ordin~ to Envist:i. \\•ill have a combinalion of effects on the surrounding area. some good and some bad. 'Guidance of Nixon' Cited by Haldeman - Nc1\'Comer is lhe form er supcrinten· dent of the Ne"'port-Utesa Unified School Districl. serl'ing as superinlen· dent of the Clark County School Dis· lrict in Nevada before that. I-le has served as chairman of the Stale Task Force to Revitalize Secondary Educa· lion and is .... ·idely sought as a consul· tanl ;ind s peaker, atcording to J os('ph Wimrr. Capislrano Unffied's Director of Administrative Services.· The consultant ..-,•ill screen appli· cants and advise the board in its final selection. No timt' liniit hos been de· lerminccJ. hut \Vi mer said he expeets the procedure to begin immediately. Air quality is expected to be diminished by the development., the report says. About 1.3 million miles \\·ill be travcl(>d by vehicles associat· ed v.·ith the complex \\'hen it is com- pleted in the 1990's. The cars and trucks are expected to pour 27 tons of pollutants inlo the atmosphere daily. accounting for I. 1 percent of the total county automobile-caused pollution. EconomiCally, it \Viii remol'c the land from agricultural production. Erivls'ta says. f<'rom the present Sl8.4 mil lion, the tot a I value or the project's land and buildings is expected to grow to S848 million. The project, Envista says, should have a favorable finan· cial effect on all cities in the county. '\VASHJNGTON (UPI ) -A defense lawyer argued today that H .R. Haldeman approved no illegal acts as White House chief of staff in early 1972 and had "no intention whatsoever " of obstructing justice during the alleged \Vater~ale cover.up. Allorney John J. \Vi Ison asked lhe· jury in lhe Walergatecover-up trial to consider Ha lc1 eman·s ''dedicated ser\·ice and reliance and belief in the integrity ;,1nd guidance of Richard· Nixon.·· \Vilson followtd \Villiam G. liundley, attorney for former Al· torne.y General John N. Mitchell, in opening the defense for the five former Nixon associates charged in the cover·up. ri.titchell was to be the first defendant to take the "'itncss stand. \\'i lson ,,·as extremely critical of Jcb Stuart l\.1agruder. for mer Nixon campaign deputy director and onetime Haldeman protcge \\•ho testified for t he prosecution. lie described .ll1 agruder as a "self· confessed perjurer." I-le also criticized former \Vhite lfouse· counsel John \V, Dean JI!, .:1nothcr prosecution v.•itness. for testi· f;vin g aboul mailers about \Vhich l·laldeman had no recollection. Referring IQ the Lime before the .June 17. 1972 \Vatergate break·in. .\Vil son said 1-laldeman "approved nothing of an illegal nature." Then , alluding lo charges that ll:lldeman tried to use the CIA to stop :in FBI investigation of the break-in \\'ilson told the jury: ' .. , don't want you to lh ink for one moment that the CIA "·as a party to the break-in. i\1r. l·laldcman had no in · tcntion whatsoever to obstruct JllSlicc." \\'ilson said that 11aldem an mt>t \\'ith Dean only once before the June 17, 1972 break-in, Y.1hen Dean reported on top-level meetings on a campaign intelligence gathering plan -the plun 1\•hich :=;pawned. the \\'atergate break· in. I-IC' said llaldeman told Dean he "should stay out of that matter.·· \\'il son s aid that in a conversation "ith r"-.'ixon on June 23, 1972 -which lhc 1ury has heard replayed on tape - 1/aldeman was not·discussing any er, fort to malle lhe. \\'atergate bugging appe11r lo be a CIA project. ~ lnste<id, he said, llaldeman "'as motivated by a rear lhat the FBI in· \Csl1g;ilion might uncover "certain campaign contributions, which if they came to light, unrelated to Watergate, would be e mbarrassing to the Nixon campaign." Wilson referred to a contribution to Nixon's campaign lhat had been rout· ed through P.1exican banks. The pro- secution alleges Wiat t-laldeman tried to stop the f'Bl from investigating' thcs~ ch~cks by contending that such 11n 1nqu1ry v.·ould expose CIA. ac- ti\<itics in l\.·texico. Wilson characterized Haldeman as "the expeditor of the day to day busi· ness of the President" who accom· panied Nixon on his trips to China and Ru ssia. ··tte was a very busy man," \Vi\son said. ''J.le depended upon assislants." Dr. Ne11•comer. u·ho recently aidcc'I the Laguna Beach Unified School Dis· trict in its superintendent selection, \\'il l be paid bety,•een$2,300and $2,500. Hunt for Earl Changes Scene LONDON CAP) -Police brought back to the soulh coast coast port of r"-.'ewhaven today the search for the Earl or Lucan. \V:lnled rorthc murdt'r of his children's nannv. A cur he was belie\'ed c1r1vin~ ,v,;s round there Th d T II moreth:in t~·o weeksagn. UrfilOfi e S The hunt wa s concentrated on hillsides ilorth of the to11•n. On !\Inn· N I , day, divers searched the Hivcr Ousc-. UC ear Accord \llhichrunsintoNe\\'havenharbor,and ., four water holes under a Napeoleonic: Population growth caused by the development should add betwe~:i 300,000 and 400,000 ne\V residents lo Orange County when the complex is complete, Envista says. The added population \Vi ii increase the demands for cOmmcrcial and reCreational services as well as utilities. transportation systems and schools. In some ways, En,·ista says, the 172.000 vehicle trips a day caused by the complex will ease traffic on the South Orange County road network. By providing a large employment. center near the bedroom com, munities of Mission \'iejo, El Toro and others the tendency of freeway \raffle to be northbound in the morn· !\lg and southbound in the evenings 11·01 be reduced. This ,~·ill allow a 1nore even traffic 001-v. 'rraffic generated by the complex, Envista s:.iys . ..-.·ill have a ·•minimun1 'im pact'' on s u rrounding com·· munities. W ASlllNGTON (UPil -President .age fort on a nearbyclifftop. Ford sa.id tod~y Lhe_UnitedS_ta~e_? ~!lj~ -The _39-i.C.;ir'·Oid :e:irl _diS_apPeared -Karat roz the Soviet Union ngreed to limit their afft'rli1s wife, llfooe1 streaming from ?It · -e--b -aSSe·S total of nuclear delivery systems to 'head 1vound. rushed into the street S?me\vhat less than 2,500 on both outside their home in London's plush S/ l d 'Y' s1des.Scn.StromThurmond (R·S.C.). Belgravia district. The bod,v of the ll e al reported. nanny, Sandra Rivett 29 was later ·"They prnbabiy didn't get every· found inside the house.' ' thing that we wanted but they have put a cap on the s1tuat1on:··rhurmond said as he emerged from a meeting of congressional leaders called by 1'~ord at the \Vhite llquse. l,~3 Go to Jail Bookings into Orange County J 3il .for the 24 hours ending midnight· Monday totaled 123-114 men and nine v.•omen-deputies reported today. Fire Destroys Mail . TORO~TO <U Pl\ -A preda~·n fire roared through Canada's busiest mail termin~I in downtown 1'oronto today, destroying thousands of letters and forcing fiO '"orkcrs to flee. The blazo d.estroyed the ~our-story huilding but firemen, battling the fl ames in 19· degree weather, s&ved a famed cilv landmark, the <idjoining great hall Oc Union Stati on. Registration is open for karate classes at the Saddleback Valley Yti;ICA. Paul Godsh aw, a black belt. member of the Japan Karate F'edera· tion in Santa Ana, is the instructor. Classes are scheduled Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5, 6, and 7 p.m . and at 10 and 11 a.m. on Saturdays. Cost of the program is SI5 a month plus a 'f membership of S7.50n year. J"..1ore in'formation on the program is available by contacting the Y at 231Jt Orange Ave .• El Toro,830·YMCA. The Football Season: You are possibly now in the pro'cess o f shopping for carpeling, and have been talking lo sales people at rwo or three stores. If so. you no boubt fee l like a ··1ootbalr.·· bounced around with a bevy of comf11cting stones • Which·is lhe best caroel ftber? What is lhe best le.xtu re for yaur use? What kind of padding should be used? Ford Set to Reject Boost for Veterans We think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns· in Orange Counly fo r seventeen years. ' \V1\Slllr-.:t;1·0N tl 1PI) -Pr<'.-.1tll'nt Ford h14s d1:cidcd !O ,.,,,o the hill pro· 1•id1ng a 22 7 JH'rc~·11l inrrca~c in CdU<'afion:il hcnC'fL1 s fur V('l('rans, 1H S C'hll'f ~l}(lkc!i>nl an ~aid tod:i 1". Fnrd disclosed his tlct·1s1on ril .1 briefing "'1lh con,itression;il 1t·~1d\'r:i lh1s morninn !l>l.l\'1n l!. "Uelir ,·e me. 1t \\asn't an c:1r..·y clcci'iiion." Prcb< SC'crclary Ron ~ess<'n sJ1d. Forrl arknn,\·Jrc'IAe<t that he has nn "1l lus1ono.:'' 1 hat his \'Clo flf the po1>ul:1 r b1lt m1J?ht no1 hr ovcrr\ddcn. Nessen <·onccdccl 10 reporter~. He ~aid f ord .... 111 st•nd• his vrtf) mtssaA<' In ConJ?rt·:1s this .iftcrnoon 11nd :r;t ate h1:-rt•Ji,nn,. for the .1rtiun. Hccausr of l-'ord·s 1nfl~llOn ·f1 l1hlln i:: poli('it>!I>, Kc5scn s:1id lh\• Pre~1dcn t objf'<'tC'd to t"o prn,·isions 1n the lep,1:r;lat1on • !he $1100 loan pro,·ision und t '1·· .~-.;1 rns1nn Qf cli,1ublli1y from 36 In l'•tnunlh" _, fl(' said that J-'ord \\'OU ld have (lone • :1\ong \1 ith a. 20 l)crcc.nt Increase In \ (•lt•ran~· l·du(·:1tlun:.1 l heni'f1ts hut ft>t'l.s 1h:1t the tv•o other pro\•isions 1\hi(·h 11ould h:i"c r11ised the cost of the bill \l't•rc un:itccplable. Forc'I belie\'eli his intention 10 ''Clo The lull is "cle:irly cons1stenr· \\"ith his polie'' of llrinjting "big feder:il spt•nd 1 ng under ronlrol, '' Ness<'n so id. 1-'ord. i.lccording to Nessen. noted that the cost of li\•in.g increa!C'f16S per· l'<'nl s ince 1966 \\•hile vt>terans' bcncr1ts in<'re;;iscd 120 percent in th;it 1>eriod . 1'h<' ,.<'1<'r<ins bt>nefit!I> bill h~s fl0\1erfu l backl n.I( on Capitol llill. Fo rd 's 1·cto \\'OUld bt~ ht$ 14th since tak 1n ~ offi<'e rou r months n~o. Ford rarli<'r s uggested an 18.2 pc:or· 1·t•n1 1ncr('t1S(' for most . cclucatlon b_c ncfit s for four m'tfhon eligible posl· t\ort"a vc lernns and sc,·en million \'11•1n;1rn ·t·r :1 v~·lemns I ' \ SPECIAL BUYS ·THIS WEEK! ·Tight Plush Nylon in Gold Tweed & Brown Tweed. 9 8~ALLED '!\'ITH 64 oi SPONGE RUBIER PADDING ALDEN~S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plac:entia Ave. ' COSTA MESA 646-4838 HOURS: Moo. nu,.'""'"· 9 lo 5:30-HL. 9 lo 9-SAT. 9:30 lo s " I 1 I I 7 I t -. Irvine T oday's Final N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 330, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES OR ANGE COU NTY, CALIFORN IA TUESDAY, NOV EMBE R 26, 1974 TEN CENTS ". • ;.sact-dleback College to ~vy Sp~cial Tax ' By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL OtU.. D•ilf 1'1111t$f11t Saddlebaclt,,!:ollege trustees agreed )1onday night lo levy u special lax over the ne:.:t three years to help pay for $10 million in new buildings on the /.1jssion Viejo campus. T he district includes the com· tnunities oC Laguna Beach, Irvine, Sa n Cl emente and Sa n Juan Capistrano in addition to the Sad- dleback Valley-Laguna Niguel area and Tustin. The tax. "'ill raise nearly $4 .8 million for construction of a music arts comp l ex, gym nasium and physical education facilities, a cam- pus perimeter road and more parking lots. · The balance of the cost of the pro- jects is expected to come from $3.5 million in state construction aid and $1.4 million in construction money a lready raised by the district. The special tax will go into efrect with the sta rt or fiscal 1975-76 J uly 1 and continue lhroug~ fiscal 1977-78. 1'he tax rate will gl) from 9.1 cenls during the first year lo 14.3 cents in lhe second year and drop to 10.6 cents in the third year, said Business ~tanager Roy Barletta. During the first year, the ne\\' lax "'ill add about $5.40 per year to the tax • bill of the owner of a $40,000 home. That amount "''ould climb to $10.80 during the second year and drop back to .about .$6 during the third year, Barletta's Cigures showed. Trustees approved the tax levy in a 's to 2 vote, "'ith Patrick Backus of . . - .. bll' for' the d1 stritt lo n1ount a sue· t'essful campaign bv the ~larch clec- 11on datt· Dann Point and Robert uartholome\v of Tustin dissenting. Both said the \·oters of the dis trict s hould decide if they want :i tax increase lo pay for ne"'" construt·tion. Dt'la y Oy the hoard in ~1v1ng lhc green li g ht tn lhc ne"' tnulchngs also "Thl' people put me here to make a t•ould Jeopardize the S:l 5 nu Ilion lhe decision," countered Trustee Larry• ch str1cl cxpccls to rt·cc1\·c from the Taylor for Lag una Beach. . sla t~, said Barletta . Anolhcr option open to the board '"·as a bond m easure election. Barlet- ta , hO\\'ever, pointed out that interest lln S5 million in bonds would run S2 million and that it mighl not be possl- .. And if \\'C' arc un\\·illi ng to acccpl this moncy, there arc 93 other tom- munity colleges in the state ,,·ith their ' hands out." he said Instruc tor Vince l\1cCullough said it i-. "impossible" to have good physical t•ducat1on or pe rforming arts pro- ~rams.,., ithout the 1·1ght facilities. "\\'~'\'e bt'l'll \\ aiting SE'\'Cn years lo do a job." said :O.l cCullough. Tho: co:- lege d istrict \\ as formed in 196i, Lombardi said the college was do- ing a "\•cry good job" In lhe tem- porary buildings and the two perma- nent buildings no1,· on campus. •·eut \\c could do a better cduca· tiona l job \Vilh the appropriat~. fac1hties," Lombardi said. .. Irvine Complex Draws Mixed Views Li111e 011 Bodies I Bizarre M•1rder I Details Bared Orange County Coroner's of- ficers com1)leted a grisly fou r-day t ask today and recorded the positive identification of two bodies unearthed last week from the backyard or a Tustin a rea home.• I :rhey said th.ere can now be no doubt f Nixon Health Examinations Confidential that the moldering remains are I.hose or Vaudra Dewey Nunley 11, 28. or Orange and Rue E. Steel<', 30, of 1';ullerton. Both men faced Superior Court at- lion on m ulliple narcotics charges contained iri a Grand Jury indictmenL at the time of their dis<1.ppea rance about a year ago. But sheriff 's orficers today repeated that d rug trafricking played no part in the death of the two men and revealed for the first time '~rhat they say is the true reason for t he murders. And -.-.·h.ile sheriff's Capt. James Broadbelt told that story three men charged with the m urder of Nunley and Steele \\'ere preparing to lea"e the county jail for their arraignment in Santa Ana ~I unicipal Court. They are John flf anUrl Soli.s, 29. ~lichael Lynne Thompson. 23. and 'LOS ANGELES IU PI 1 -Three Robert Michael Sesma, 22, all of San- court·appointed doctors said today ta Ana. they reached a unanimous conclusion Broad belt said the trio is accused of on whether R ic hard Nixon is physical-p la nning t he killings or Nunley and Jy fit to testify at the \Vatergatecover· Steele a fter the tv.·o victims had u ptria l but w ill keep the ir finding con· plai4ned to kidnap Solis' •A'i fc and h.er fidential until t hey report to U.S. Dis-two c hildren and hold them fol:" trict Court Judge J ohn J . Sirica ransom. F r iday. "We know that the t\VO victims \\'ere Dr. C ha rles A. llurnagel, who sho rt of mo ney al the time and were headed the three-man team which. ex-pretty confident that Solis had plenty amined Nix:on l\f onday. said their re· of it,'' Broadbelt said. --port"was-noreven-being·made avarta~UBut--we-are·not-sure yet just how ble to the rormer president until that much they intended to ask for if the time. · · kidnaping was successful." Hufnagel s aid he and his colleagues Broadbelt alleged the tu·o victims spent only about an hour with Nixon at were tricked into visiting Thompson's his San Clemente estate ~londay af. home al 18801 17th St. about a year ternoon but that they ga\'e hi m what ago -.-.·here·Solis and his t\\'O codcfen-· they considered an adequate ex· dants u•e re waiting for them. ami nation to reach. conclusions "Steele was beaten to death in the whether giving testimony for t he home," Broadbelt said. "Nunley \Vatergate trial might endanger his was s hot several times and then both health. bodies Wl're carried out IQ the T he m eeting with Nix:on went backyardwhercagrave\va.s dug,': smoothly. Hufnagel indicated. Broadbelt said quick lime was then The doctors said previously that <See BODI ES Page t\Z) they \vould terminate any examina · • t ion or the ro rmer president im-I S m edlately if it seemed to be producing rvi11e to ee u· "s tressfu l situation" '"'hich sent Nixon's blood pressure r ising . . Hufnage l pointed out that the ex· umination had not hccn terminated but was carried out lo their satisfac- tion. Accompanied by his colleagues. llufnage l f\e\v back to the ~ast Coast today and sa id their report would be in Sirica 's hands on Friday. ·Orang<' Coas t Weacht•r Palie l Prog ra ni .. A televi sion program on Turtle Rock School '"'ill be broadcast to Irvine homes over cable Channel J Dec.4 at 7 p.m . Th.e live program, reaturing prin- cipal Mi ll ard l\IacAdam, psychologist John Brady and Turtle Rock teachers, is part of an Irvine schoo!s program lo use the city's video cable system. Viewers \viii be able to call the panel \\"ilh ques tions <il 833-1262 dur· ingtheprogram . 111 a Fog It-\\'as j ust a fender bender. police said. but it occurrC"d in the middle of a majol" intersection in the middle or the morning rush hour in the middle of the f1~L ground -hugging fog o r the season The scene at 17th Street and :"\e\rport Boult·\·urd in Costu ~lesu e: .. <·mplified t·oncit- lions this mornin~ a s drivers ITI O\'ed fron1 bright s unlight into \·i:-.1011-cloudin.1? fog 'b;,1nk that S\\·irled in off (ht' o('ca n 111 \\'Cstcrn por · lions of the Orange (."oasl . IL burned uff hy mid-n1orning in n1ost p1:1ces. Airport Boa rd Bucki1ig I rvi1ie. Center Project Fearing noise and crash hazards from nearby El Toro l\tarine Corps Air Station, the Orange County 1\irport Commission has oppo!>ed de- velopment in-some. ar.eas-of the.pro- posed fr,·ine Center regional shopping and commercial center. The Irvine City Council \\•ill l'On sider a pre-zone change for the 470- :icre complex in the triangle rormed hy the Santa Ana. San Diego i.tnd Lag una free\\'ays at its 6·Jo pm. meeting tonight . The lr\'ine Company's plans for dt·· veloping the area call for develoµ. ~ ment of the eastern tip beginning 1n 1977 and the remaining 316 acres after 1981. The '"'estern end is in the county :igricultura I preserve unli I then. · In the portion of the triangle sci for later development. about a third is labeled as a cras h h;;iz;;ird ;,1rea by the commission. Occupancy in that sec- tion should be limited to 10 persons per acre. according to Airport Koi se Specialist Normun E"·ers. The commission. said E\\·ers. "'iii object to the development of apart- ments and offices in the hazard area. fn approving a change to the lrvinl' general plan, the cily council allowed res id e ntial developm e.nt in t.hc triangle Before such development could occur. ho\\-·cver. the noi se and crash hazard of the air st:ttion would ha\'C to be l'liminatcd by an action ~uc h ::is closin g the ~1 arinc racilit y. Congress' Probe Hit In Rocky Hearings WASl llNGTON ~A PJ --··Either you act for the public " \\"as accused of a cting hke ·· ·Rauh ~a id. "or you ought to let the pass1vC' lady'' today for n· >ubhcattfor 1tself." vestigating more vi gorously potential confli cts of interest in Nelson A. RoCkC fcllcrrs confirmation as vice president. The charge '''as mafle by .Joseph L. Rauh J r. vice chairman of thC An1crica ns fur Democr atic ~\ct1011. during frce·\\'heelinJ! tes timony before th.c liouse .Judiciary Commit- tee in \\·hich he frequently l'ngaged in heated arguments \\'ith members. Hauh accused both the llouse :.ind Senate confirm:.ilton committees of accepting at face value Rockefeller 's testimony lhat possible conflicts of in· trrcst belv•t'en his vast \\'Ca Ith and dc- ('ISion s he \vould have to make if h(• bccu1nc a pr1..·sidenl are a myth. Congress should C'ithC'1· conduct ,. full scale in\'estigation into potential conflicts of nominees, Ra uh con· tended, or fill "ice prl's1dential \'acan- cics instead by special national clec· Lions. Lib r ary Rite s Slated ~ groundbreaking for lrvine"s first Orange County Public Library branch. · -.-.•ill be held at 10 a m. ~c. 6. The 10,000-sq uarc-foot Cn1\·C'rsity P<.1rk Branch Library \\ill be buill a! the 1nters<'l'tio n or Sandburg \\'ay and ~liche l~on On Vt• But during one of SC'\'Cru l argu- mt-nts. Rep. Robert ~·lcClory l R·lll. i. at'C'used R1.1uh of t>einj! unhappy unly beta use lhe liberal ADA c1.1nnol i,:C't lhe ki nd of vice pres ident 11 ,,·ou\d like to ha\'C either throughcongrco;;sio nal con- Fi rmation or reg utar elc(·t 1ons Rep. Charles \\'. Sandman Jr. <R- ~.J J called Rauh's a~sertion th;1t Congr c:-.s cou ld determine Rock f'fellt·r's fl! ne~~ for offi ce only b~· 1n\·estii;:-at1n,1t his \1·c:.11th "ahsolutely ahsurd :.ind rid ic ulou .... ·• ··Bc1·ausc uftt·r ,vou investigate all this . \1hat it all 1·on1cs do11·n to i s 11·ht·thcr hl' has inlcgri!.v, 1::.n'L lhut corrt·c1 ._, .. he uskcd. ··:-:o." Rau h r1:pl1cd. Il e said tht· q11c·:-l1on is nnr nnl,\' 11het hcr tht:r•· 1:-;1 eu r1fl ic·t of 1ntcrc:-.l:-. but :1lso 11 hl'ther <1lmo~l cv<·r~ 111·· l'JSton Hot·kc fell cr 11nt1lcl n1~1ke \l(HJ!d raise u public' !>ll".IP IC'1un nf conflitl ol 1nttrcsts. Rauh said 1hl' !louse t·omm1ttCt! !>hould fill up one hH!!C ''a 11 of 1\ s hca r- 111j:! rnonl \11!h a ll of Rnt·kcfelh·r·s financ ial hold1nj!!>. fill up the 0111>0s11L' ''all 1\ ith :di I h.c decisions :1 prl's1dcnt h<ts In m:1k1• <in rl !hen drJ.\V lin(•S hcl '' Cl'n t ht• l I\ n a1·rnss the b:.1ck \\al I, "\'ou'd f1nf\ lhe damnrtcst ronrht1 <; 011 th,1t hack 1\·all ," h1· .. ;1ul, !-~air s kies lhrouJ:h \Vednesday cx:cept for lucnl ground fog in the morning hours \Varmer \\'Cd· nesday with beach hiAhs ut 75ris· -ing to82 inlund. Lows tonight 44 to ·50, Ruby Keeler Paralyzed Watf'r Bo ard C ited 'l'h~· ll'\1nt• Hant•h \\',1!l•1· 01-;ln<'t has rct'1'1\·1'd 1ht• An1 t·r1r:1 n \\"atl•r \\'nrks .\<.,,1)1·i.1\11111 S:1ft'!\ /\\.\';It'd for redt1t·1n~ lhl' 11un1h1•r nf 0\llJtlril'S :-.11:-.- 1a1n1•d by 1!" ,.,({ l'IHl)li•y('s frorn (l1Ah1 lht' Jll't'\'1011:-. ~ t'.ir I(> thrl·C in thl' 1973-74 f1 sctd \ear Coas t Musical Star Un d e rgoes Brain Surgery . . . .. I NSIDE TODAY' •ff 11011 wnnf fo know ho1t1 monu m fslretst.t I haue. f'n1 Ml going to • tell you lhol .' The sptal;cr~ Rev. Jk·e. po!tor lo rnilfion.!. See other· candid rc:mark'.t /rorn lhls co n· lro~rsial n1an on Pafl(! A9. AMI..•_,, MIWW' ,,,. ..... 1, .... 11 N~ltol.llNtws °'Nott'-'' -· _ .. .. .. ... .. ... •1-t S••I By JACK CHAPP ELL ,._ OltMD•ll•"'llotMaH Singer and dancer Ruby Keeler or Laguna Beach today lies paralyzed as a result or a brain disorder. ~t iss Keeler underwent s urgery to correcl bleeding in the brain cavity Friday at a Great f'a\ls, l\1ont .. hos pital , Dr. Gas ton Syrenc, her neuros urizeon said 1n an 1ntCrvie"" She had bet•n li s ted as in critical but stable condition Dr. Syrene said ~liss Keeler's left side is partilyzed. Ile said the star t!'i OOY.' "saying a fe w \\·orcl.s and moving herrij.!~l arm and leg." Ruby Keeler is th.e· stage name of 1':1rs. John Lowe of Irvine Cove. She .starred in the now class ic Busby .z::.-:.,.-.,... ..... -,.,,..,,-,._.....,., -.:::.-:."'-'"· .,...,.,. Berkeley musicals or \he 1930s und In M«ll M.I ~·" T•~wltlilll ,..,.. ... . w..o .. . W.rlllNtWI "'"" .. .. .. .. I the hit Br0adway musical "No, No. Nanette" n parody of -the musicals \\'h.ich brought her stardom . Miss Keeler· had hcen visiting her daughter lif rs. Pctl'.'r <C hristine) Pr:itt or LC\\'islo\\·n, l\l ont , when s he was stricken Tuesday. Or. Sy rene said he believerl the sur· · ~cry \Vas suCC'('Sslul but that result!> \\Ould not be k0nO\\'n (or $ieverul d a\S. I It• said l\T iss Keele r had been brou&ht in suffering from paralysis of the Jert side. "She 111 s hoy,•1ng signs or a good re- covery," Dr. Syrene said. flliss Kcrlcr is in the 1ntertSi\'t care unit or Columbus llospital in Creal i<'nlls. I n a dditi on to her daughter Chrislinc whom .she ~·as vi!lilini;: at ' I the time or the in cident. f\\·o oihcr children h:•vc-f\()wn from New \'ork lo be at her bedside. · l\liss Keeler starred .in th<' 11tbo.;ie "42nd Street," one or the f 1rst mu~ic:lls \\'llh a lnrgc cast O( :)ini:;e rs and d an• ccrs. A former 7.iegfc ld ~ir l. ~!1:-s Keele r :starrl•d 1n m an)· nr lh c mu~1culs \\ith. Dirk Po\\t'll and the t\\O hccame mnv1c idol-.: 1\s a dan<"cr in NC\\ 'York, l"hC' tap ct:inced In ~l>t•akcu s1t':-tlf lhC proh1h1- tlon ()ra, l!!l{'r JOin1nJt the ca:-.t C')f the Zicgft"?td Follies. flluis Kcell.'r marrlelf"i\I Jolson in 1!128 ~nd mo\'l'd to llolly\\ood ·rhey v.t!:re di\'orcecl in 1940. Shi" retired from the scr~on and n1 arricd John ~we who died In 1009. '· • RECESSI ON NOT ' DOING THE JOB ()nC' rronom1"t 10\..1n1tl\ su~~t:-l<'cl th,11 "' h31 I hl· \\ orld n1•1"<I' 1t• cn<t 1nfl.1 t1<111 . ,.., ,1 :.toud old l.1-ih1on11I rl'· l'e<;<;.1(11\ .. 'l'hL' rf'f"t•:-,10 0 I' hl'll'. hU! \JI\ fnrtun;tll'l.1. ,u 1:-. lht· 111n,1t1nn l nlt{·d ·• l'rr:-.s lntt·rn.1111 111.11 h.1. .. p111 to1.:1·1 hcr .1 Sh0t1 ~t'l'lC:>. or ,Jlt li'll'' <le,1l1ni.: \\Ith thl' t'f"011on11c prubll'm~ lacuu: the t • S IOdt11 , "fhl' f1r~1 parl of 1h1 :-. :o.t•11c:-ht·~•ns lod.1y on Page,\ 10. ' ) Proposal· Readied For City By DOL'G FRITZSCHE Ol llte D•ilf p;i.l$WH 1\ final environmental impat't re- port dt'scribes the 1>roposed Irvine In· dustrial Complex-East as a m ixed blessing for Irvine and surrounding a reas of Orange County. The Irvine City Council \\'ill con· .sider a combination zone and pre-zone ·change for the proposed 2,058·acre Irvine. Company developme nt at its fi :30 p.m. meetin~-lonight at city hall, 42QI Campus Drive. A 545-page final en,·ironmental im• pact report on lhe project was prt·· pared by the En vista consultant rirm of Anaheim _ The I rvinC' Planning Department has recommended that the council ap· prove the report and the zone and pre- zonc rhangt:'s on the parcel -.-.•h.ich \\raps around the southern corner of El Toro J\l arine Corps Air Stalion. bounded on the south by the Santa Ana Free\\·ay and on the east by the city limits. The \und lies partly in :.ind p artly outside the Irvine city li mits. Pre- 1.oning fo r t h.e land outside the city \\'ill precede annexation. The land is now zoned for agriculture. The complex, accordini? to Envista, \1•i1l have a combination of effects on the surrounding area. some good and some bad. A·ir-quality ·i s-expected to-be dimini shed by the development, the re port sayS. About I 3 million miles \1 il l be traveled by vehicles associat- ed y,·ith the complex ,,·he n it is com- pleted in the 1990 's. The cars and 1rucks are expectC'd to pour 27 tons o[ pollutants into the atmosphere daily. accounting for l.I percent or the total county automobile-caused pollution. Economically. it \\'ill remove the l<ind from a griculturul production. Envista says. f-~rom the present Sl8.4 million. the total value of the project ·s land and buildings is expected to gro,v tn 5848 millio n. The proJeCl. En\·ista s;iys. shouid ha\'e a fa\'orable finan- cial t·ffrrt on all cities in the county. Population gro,,th caused by the dtvelopment should add betu•een :100.000 and 400,000 nl'\\" residents to _Orangl' Count:-· \\·hen the complex is tomptelc. Ei;ivista says. Th.e added population \\•ill incre<1sc the dcm:.inds for com n1erc 1al and rec reational :-.cr\'1ces a s \\'e ll a~ utilities , t ransportati on systems :ind schools. In some \\':t vs. Envisla savs, the li2.000 vt'hictc'trips a dt\y caUsed by the romplcx \\'ill c:i11c traffic on the South Or:1nge County road nel\\"Qrk. lly pro,·1ch ng a larg<' em plo~·ment. center nt'ar the bc·cJroom ton1· mun1tie<: 11f )!1:-:-1on \'1l'10. ET Tnro ;u1d other' !he tvndC'_nr~ of f1'l'('\1•;iy !J".1ft11· 10 hr northbound In thl· n111rn· ltlJ.! .111d southhound 1n th1• 1'\'lir11n µs 11 t 11 hl' r('1 h1tC'<L 'fhts \1111 a I 1011· a tllllrl' t'\ t•n t !';\ff LC' flol\ ·rr:iff1t· ~t·l1(·1 rn cd b.\ th•· t"'nm pl<'x, En11,1.1 ,,1y,, 11111 h;1\·p a ··1n 1n1111u111 in1p;1l'! ·• •)II .. urround1n& corn· n111111t lt'' E11\'Jst:1 1''\P<'t'l' the clevc•lopml'nt tn he n s1rn nj:! rcr111orn1c l>ooo;t 111 :-• 1111 lu'rn 1l r<i 11 .l!L' ( 'ount 1 .'A hout 54,()(i() 1r1Us 1\ ill hC" prn' uk·d chr·c1·tly by th1• dt'''f'ln11mt•n l 1\n u11spt...>-01fi4'd numhcr- of Juhs in !1\'lds °'L'r\(tlR the firms in lh1; r·omp\1..·x !>hould <il~o bl• r r£'alrd, t:n11 ... ta 'uvs. · \[,<• nn lh~· hC'1H'f1c:1a l side. an t•nd tn agr1c1dturul l1't' of th1• I.ind \\ill r1•- 1ht<'<' thr runoff of f\l''l1C'1dt"S anct plan1 n111r1l•nt)o 1n1t1 l·ppt"r ;.;t•111JOrt Bayn, 11 l'll .1., rull 111,C' ~oil t·ro:-1lln .ind ,c1h n1c•n1dt1>0,1t <;111 the ~\, 11 1)\\ c:\ l' I'. I he.' prOJ('CI rou ld dl•t·rt•a,1• lhl' h1olo~1l'<Jl produrt1v11v 11f thl' ba'.1-b~· inrr<'USln)t the amount nf frl·~h -.-.a11·r pou1·cd 111to the b;1) du1 in~ t tood season ... .\drl1 t1ona lly. the 1nt·rta~t'd \\a\t·r runofr 1\ 111 increase thr a!'phtlll !ri nd JWlrolcum 5ubstances \1 .1:.hed intn the buy, Envisla s.1}!'. • • '. ' .. - A 2 DAIL y PILOT Tuesday. November 21. 197• Welfare Bilking ~eharged SPRJ;'\"(;f'IEl.lJ. Ill. CUPf ) -In· '\•estiJ:ators probing a Chi<'~11::0 v•clfar(· lr11ud case hu ve uncovt!rt'd evidence er \Vh<tl lh•·Y s:1,\' roultl be lhc most m assive fJubl!C' aict·bilk1ng srh(•o1e by :i.n in.diviclu!ll 1n thl· nation's history. liundred! flf thou~n nd11 of dnlt:irs <Jnd perhaps mi llion~ -could be in· \'Ol\'cd. Joel Eclelm an . cxcc·utivc tlircct or or the Illinois LeJ:1slativt' Ad,·isory Com· rnittee on Pubhc Aid, told the commit- tee it may take months to fin ish the in·. ,·cstigation of charges against Lynda ~.faylor. 47, of ChicaKo. t.1 rs. 1'aylor was scheduled for ar- r:i ignmcnl todoy in Cook Cou11ty Circuil Court on a 3l·COUnl fraud in· d1ctmenl involving her ulleged re· t·cipt of illeg.i l welfare benefit s, medicul a ssistance. food stamps, S oc ial S ecurity and veterans' benerit s. "\\'hen the entire story is told, I believe this will prove to be the most nlassive case of welfare. fra ud that has ever bcl·n perpetrated in the 511 states." •~de\man said. "'It baftles the imaginution." . Edclm.on said evidence uncovered by the Chicago police and state and federal invcstigutors indicates Mrs. Taylor masterm indt'fl a sophisticat- L'd , intcr st:1tc schcrnc in \\'h i~·h she lJScd 80 different namf•S, :m addrcssl·s· ;ind IS telephone nu1nbcrs. !'ihc is OJl'ruscd of rt·cCi\·ing bt nef1ts 1m bf'h11 Jf of three clcct'ased husbands ~nd 27 children -some of them s up· poscdly born after 1t1rs. Taylor al- )egcdly underwent a hysterectomy in Florida. Sen. Don A. J.1oore. chairman of the committee, said new evidence in- dicates J\\rs . 'faylor m ay also ha\'e posed a s a physician in Chicago ai:ad l\'lichigan in a plot to illega_lly obtain ~f edicare payments. "\Ve know for ~1 fact she i s not li censed lo practice any"·hcre.'' !\loore said. 111oorc s:d<l state \velfart~ officials r annot estima1e how much r-trs. Taylor ma.v have received illegally lhroui::hout the entire srhcme, part of which he said dotes to 1946. llc said she has rereived at least SlS0.000 annually rrom the state in cash assistance alone. James Shrader, Gas Company Official, Dies L11gunu lli\ls resident James N. Shrader. former ''i re president and :l'l-year employe of the Southern California Gas Company, died l\lon· day following u 1CJl b'lhy illness. lie was6S. r.tr. Shrader joined tbe gas com· pony in 1937 sh,ortly arter it merged with the old Los Angeles Gas and Electric Company. He began as an as· sistant superintendent or customer ser vice and was promoted to several positions before becoming a company ''ice president in 1963. 1-le retired earlier I his year, ~ ~temorial services for ?i.,r, Shrader will be ht'ld at I p.m. Wednesday at Pacific View ?i.l ortuary Chapel. Newport Beach. Private burial vo'ill Iollov." r-tr. Shrader is sur,·i\'ed by his ,\·idow. ?i.1arga rct , of the fam ily home, :?:Jll8 l·A Vi:i ~l ariposa \\'est ; two sons. Ch:i rles , or Newport Beac h and J a mes. or Glendale, and three gra nd children. u,,tT•~• : O•tr lari11g A gai•• 1)1'. I~. !~1,;rnard f'inth has rl'· ~un,ccl h is medical pr:iC'tic·e ~1fler 15 .\ c·ars in El UOr;.idu :-ipl'Ul}.:S. :\lo. 1-~inth \\'aS ('O il · 'ii·t l'd <11' the murder of hi.;; \\'ifc in l!l."i!l :i nd. sinrt.• hi s rt'- lv;..i se. h:p; \\(lrked ;.1s :111 X·l'.a.v IL"ehnici:in. f 'ro••t Pttge ,11 Jury T~ld Haldeman Blameless- \\'t\SlllNGTON IVPI l -A defen~e lawyer argued t oday that 11 .R. llnldcman appro\'ed no illegal acts us \\lhite llnuse chief of staff in early 1972 ~u1ct had '"no intention 'A'hatsoe\'l'r'' of vhstructing Justice !Jur1ng_ the allec.ed \Vlltcri;:ate cover-up. ,\ttcrncy John J . Wilson asked the jury in the \Vater gate C'o,·er-up trial to <·onside r ll:ildcman's "dedic.ited :.l·rvice and relianre and belief in the integrity and guidance of Richard Nixon." \V ilson f ollowed \\'illiam G. llundlcv. attornev fot former Al· lornt'y General JOhn N~ ?-.1itchell . in 011ening the defense for the five' fol'ml·r Nixon associatl'S charj!;ed in thr ('Ovt·r·t11l. ~titchell v.·as to be the fir~t defcnd;int to take the \\'itness :-.t:1nd. . \\'ilson "'as extremely critical of Jcb Stuart l\1a gruder, former Nixon t"ampa ign de puty director and (1netimc Ha ldeman protege who tc~lifil'd for the prosecution. ll C' d escribed . Al agruder as :i ··sclf- confcsscd perjurer." Ill' also criticized former \\lhite llousc l'Ounsel John W. Dean Ill, :.inot ht:r prosecution witness. for tcsti· fying about matters about \vhich llaldem :in had no recollection. Ht•fcrrin).! to the ti1ne b(·forc tht· June 17. 1912 \\'atergatc break-in. 1)(lurcd O\'t'r th(· t"o bodic~ before thl' \\lilsnn said l·l a ldeman "approved gra\'e was filled in. The cffct•ls of thllt nothing of an illegal nature." BODIES ... lime make the normal fingerprint Then . alluding to charges lhat process of identification impossible llalde m~n trie.d to. use the CIA to st.op for coroner's officers. a"! F'BI 1nvest 1~at1on of the break-in, Sheriffs officers were led to the •. W!~son to.Id t~e Jury: . . • grave last Friday by a tip from an Ki· I don l \\ant you to .think for one formant who had, they said, heard moment l~at the CIA 'Aas a party _lo one or the accused trio discussing the t he b,reak·l~-?i.1r. Haldei;nan had no 1n· k illing with friends. . ~e~~10~. \\ hatsoever to obstruct Nunlev is survived by his father, JUst,1_ce. , vaudra b ewey Nunley Sr .. 51. and hi s .V.1l son said that Haldeman met ther Freda Fern Nunley so, both' with Dean on!~ once before the June mo • ' 17, 1972 hreak-1n , when Dean reported of2358Harbor Blvd.,J;os!a ~1 esa. . on top·level meetings on a campaign The elder Nunley "'as indicted with intelligence gathering plan -the plan · hi.s son and Steele a.nd three othe r de· wh ich spa"·ned the \Vatergate bre:ik· . fenda nts on narcotics charges s tem-in. •le said 1-Ialdeman told Dean he ' ming (rotn a raid by Orange 1>01ice in ''should stav out of that matter." \\'hich four tons or marijuana a nd 10 \\'i\son s~id that in a conversation million amphetamine tablets alleged· y,•ith Nixon on June 23. 1972 -which ly were seized. . . the jury has heard replayed on tape - The elder Nunley and hi s wife y,•ere }l a ldeman was not discussing any ef. recently cleared in Superior ~ourt of fort to make the Watergate bugging urmed ro bbery charges fil ed bv <ippe:trto be a CIA project. Orange police after :1 local salesman. I nstead. he snid. 1-Ialdeman \\•as accused them of ta.king S4,000 from : motiv:ited by :1 fear that the FBI in- him nt gunpoint in hi s home, ,-estigation might uncover ''(•ertain Yacht, Boal l1i Collision 1.0 XG BEACll tL'P IJ 1\ loo.foot yacht. the /\ussiegal, \1:1s hl'a\'ily d:.in1agC'd early to· d;iv \\hen it co\!1dcd \\'ith a Ce'rm;:1n tr:i"•ler ne:·1r the en· t rance tn Long BeaC'h l~arlXlr. Tht' Coa s t Guard s:1id the yacht. a 11·ood hull craft, collided with the 260·fuot tra\\·ler, \Veser, a steel hull ship, about l\110 1niles south of the Los Angeles light, a marker at the entrance to the harbor. -TllCCOast Cu3rd Cutter Poinl Camden IO\\'ed th e Aussiegal to Long Beach. l'\o one on either ,·essl'I \\·as in· jured, the Coast Guard s:1id. I campaign contributions. wh ich if they t'ame to light, unrelated to Watergate. \\'ould be embarrassing to the Nixon t'ampaign. ·• Yi'ilson referred to a contribution to :\'ixon's r<impaign that had been rout· cd through i\lexican banks. The pr9· :-.ecution ;.11leges that Ifaldeman tried 10 stop the J~BI fron1 inv<'stigatinR these checks by conte nding that such· :1n inquiry \\'Ould expose CIA ac· li\'\lie!'> in i\lexico. 9 OTHERS WE NT 'A LONG FOR RIDE CARLSBAD <AP) -lnvestignting t he theft of a stereo and tapes from a · car parked al the Carlsbad Theater. 1iolice s11y they'\·e come up 1\'ilh 12 ar· rl'IS1S". _ . . 1'her(' \\·err :l 20-yenr-old man :ind l"o ju\·t·nilcs at·<·ust.-d in the burglary and n1n£' illegal i\Iex1can aliens sit· ling c1ui('t l.\· in the theall'r Sund<iy ni.cht. "·at<'hinJ! a mo\·ie. Huntington Planners . ' Oil Case Delays . Applauded , California orricials battling the Tapid federal timetable for granting ocean oil leases off the Southland coast expressed relief today to a 60- d ay delay in the start or hearings on the Co nt.roversial project. ' But the delay will have no change in a separate state action or last week which will give Standard Oil Com· pany the right to sink dozens of new wells from existing platforms off Seal f Beach and Santa Barbara. S i11ger to .Wed \\"u,·nc Osmond. one of lhe :-.1ng 1n~ ()!-1nond brlilht·1·~. pose:. \1·it h his fi;,1ncct'. Kathlyn \\'llitc, thl' l'Ul'rcnt :\liss Ct:ih. a Brigham '\'ounµ L·ni\'ersity senior. 'l'hc couple \rill marry in the Salt Lake Cily !\lormon 1't.'mph· .. Ford Set t o Reject· Boost for Veterans \\'AS HI NGTON <U PI ) -President 'Ford has decided to \•eto the bill pro· vldin g a 22.7 percent increase in educulional benefits for veterans, his chief s pokesm an said today. Ford disrloscd his dt·rision ::it ;i br1t'fing "•ith congressional lejders t his morning sayin.I!. ".l~·liey}' me. _11 \\'asn 't an caS)' dcc1 s1on: • Pr~:o;~ Secretary Ron ~essensaid . Brothe r Tells Grini Story o.f R a p e, Mu rder C'lllC1\GO <UPI I -A 13·Ycar·old ho\' has tnlc\ authorities three in· trl;dcrs r<1pcd and n1urder('d hi s tht'l'C young si::;tc rs and then. clubbed un· conscious his brother <1nd left him to die in thei r hurningSouthSidc J lou~('_ The boy, Charles lloraCl'. accom- panied by his mother, his minister and 35 members of the Congregation of the Christ 1\1 i r aclc Il ea ling Center .~hurch, revealed at a ·coroner's in- ;qui ry l\1 onda y the cl<'tails of the four de· at hs Oct. 21. Uni i 11 hen. police believed t hl' \'ict i n's to h:1 ve hccn fire deaths. lloral'C sairl he had been Inn · '1>et ri ficd "'ith fear"' to tell ho" the 1n · truders broke into thr house on a night \\hen the nlolhC'r "·as \·1sl11ng re· latives, raped sisters Caroline. li. il<'<Jlricc, l·I. ;ind Cathy, ll, and then \\i!lccl one b~· !-tabbing her in the neck' ;1 nd strci ngling I he other t 1\·o. Vonl ackno11 lt•dJ,\('d th~t he h::i s no • · 1 llusions" that his \"Clo of the popul ar hill n1ight nut he orerricklcn. Nessen <·ontcded to reporters. . lie said Ford "'ill send his veto me~s:ige to Congrrss this afternoori and stale his reasons for the action. Because of Ford's inflation.fighting ,policil'S. Nessen. said the··President objected to t"·o pro\'isions in . the lcpislat1on: the $600 Joan provision <ind the extension of eligibility from 36 lo 45 months. lie said th<it F ord \\'Ould ha\'C gone ,:1!rin~ ,,·ith :i 20 Jlt'rccnt increase in 1 l'lt•rans' l'rltH'ationul benefits. buL !('L·I., that t he• ''\'n other pro\'isions \\h1t·h \\011!d h:1\'e raised the cost of the hill \l'l're un:.icct'pt:iblt· F'nr1l be.lic\·cs his intention to \'eta !hl' bill is .. Cll·a rly consistent'' \\'itn his policy or bringing "big fedcr::il ~pcnding under control," Nessen said. Ford, according to r\csscn, noted that th<' cost of 1 i\'ing increased 65 per· cent since 19fi6 \Vhile Vf.'terans' benefits increased 120 percent in that period. The '·etc rans benefits bill has J)()ll't'rful b:irkin~ on Capitol Hill. F'orrl 's \eto would be his "14!0 since taking office four months ago. Ford t•arlier suggest ed an 18.2 pet· c·cnl 1nc r<'a sc for most education l1enefits for four million eligible post· l\orca \'ctC'rans and SC\en million \'1l'tnan1 ·cra \'C lcrans. 164 E 1nergencies The U.S. Interior 'Department yielded 1'1onday to tl\J'eats of sWt by Governor·eleet Edmund G. Brown Jr. and officials of coastal cities. · · . And instead or starting hearings on a 2,000-page s~t or environmental im· pact reports next week, the. federal agency will wait two months. The extra time is needed, said the California oflicials, so that experts ·can study the massive volumes" relat· ed to the impact or allowing drilling in the federal waters ranging from Dana Point to Palos Verd ea Peninsula. The proposal , assailed by many <'ritics along the Orange Coast as a predetermined project by the federal agency. had been set for hearings in Santa Monica on Dec. 2. ..But Bro\vn. Los Angeles l.layor Thomas Br:i.dlev and City Atlorney Bert Pines led lhe battle to stall the· start of the bearings. Despite the success. Interior• Department officials insist there will be no delays to planned advertise- ment for lease bids someUme early nex.tsummer, * * * .Senate Study Hits Offshore Drill Blitz \VASHI NGTON t.i\P) -A Senate study urged today tlfat the Interior Department keep oil and gas develop- ment out of untouched offshore areas unless it can prove their development y,·ould be both necessary and safe, The study of offshore oil leasing was the first report b.}t the staff or the Senate's National Ocean Policy Study \\'hose chairman. Sen. Ernest F. Holl .. ln~s CO-S.C.). issued it tonevos media. The stafr stud)' sharply critlcized the Interior D~partment's present management or .orrstiore1 oil leases and its plans to lease some IO milUon offshore acres id 1915, doublin& In a :;ingle year the acreage leased durin& the past 20 years. The staff study concluded that I n- t erior has loo little information to justify or manage such a vast leasing program and said it should be sc11led down to "a more r'ealisUc lease tarret bas on sound management practice1 forpublicly·owned resources." • The report suggested that the federal governm ent itself should ex· plore its new offshore areas and rtnd out where oil and g11s are located, rat..her_tba n_j_eas.ing n~w unexplored :ireas ·to oil companies at what may later turn out to be bargain·basement prices. IThe Interior Department agreed l\Ioh:day to postpone for 60 days the public 'hearings it scheduled for December on the environmental im· pacts of its planned lO·million-ac re leasing program for 1975.) ·The l ong.time gas company .. mploye 'v as a past president of the (:Jendale Rotary Club, a past director or the Glendale Chamber of Com- merce and n past director of the Glen· <!ale AID fund-ra ising dri\'e. Study Growth Control A brother, l\lauricl'. 7. ''':is beaten unconscious. :1nd f;it;illy burned after the intruders poured )l::lSOlinc on the upst;1irs and clO\\'nstairs and set the house afire. Orange County Sheri ff 's officers rt•spondcd to 164 cmergenc)' call s throughout the county in the 24 hours ending 1n idnight l\londay, deputies re· J)Ortecl todJy. Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. !Horton has indicated the full 10 million acres might not be leased but Interior was planni'ng to include lease offerings in "frontier" areas off the Atlantic and PacUie coasts and io lhe .Gulf or Alaska. 1'he family suggests contributions to the American ParKinson'.s Disease 1\s~ociation. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT TM O<....,. Cu,1 0.llf P.1111, ,.;tfl ..... ,,, I••"""" "'"" 1 .... fff°"•l'tt,i, •t DwDh\IWG Cly f1W ()<M>91 CH•I P\>Gl•il>"'' Cotnp•nr. ~•t.r.OI•-"'' pulll111'1Pll. """'""•' ''"'°"QI\ f<IO.J. '°" (.os .. 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"''11 (11'1• ,,...,., ~rlorllla. ~rl1Ue<1 b ,.,,It, UOO "'*"'""'; _., ll'ltll "'00 ~Yl 1••ll!IN' 1tHtlti!l1'-1J.OG"""llll' , Bv TF:R R \' C0\'11.1.E ' Ot lhe 0•11' Pllo\ ~1•11 St::i ff planners \rill :1tt{'mpt.to \\'ft te :t j!.rov.·th control policy to h<'lp put the h~, Signal-Landmark. coverin~ a little 1nore lhttn 200 acres easl of neach Boulevar1l und north or Ad~n1s :\\"('Ill!(', . brakes on home construction in ll unt · About 400 acrt'S south of llunl· ington Beach. . . in.c:ton Centra l Park. under multiple City count'dmen askctl !hr plann1n~ 0,1 nl'r~hips. department ~!onday night lo researrh :'>lore than 600 acres surrounding. s:ro"·th .control mt·asures used in !hi' Seacliff Countr.v Cluh, all ov.•nl·d other citil's and report on the results hv the lluntin.e:ton Beach Co1npany. . in three months. ·-About 100 acres still ''acant in Planning Director Dick ltarlo\v llunt in_e:ton Harbour, 0~11ed by Chris· \\'arned the council and members of 1ianaCompany. the planning Commission that con-The Bolsa Chica region. "·ith about 1 rolling the rate of ~rowth m ay pro\'C 500 acres or undeveloped land in coun· tobebc)ondthe c1ty 's1)Qwer. . tv territory. is a ll own ed bv "\\\• can C'Ontrol ,\·here they live !51.e:nal-Landmark. ;incl ho\\' 1nan.1· people th(•rc 1\i!\ he., ll:1rlo\\' said, the city can probably. bul right no11-1 11'l' cl1in 't h:ive :111.v t•1•11· control de1•elopment there berause 1t irol on ho"' fasl the 1l1;1mcs .ire built," 1s in the city's "sphere of influC'nte" JJ.1rln11· said :ind 1f Signnl v.•ants it annexed lo llun· Joh n O'Connor, ,1 cleputy t·11~-:11 \\,\~ton Bl'::IC'h, thecompany v.·i\l hal'c tor111•v. s ,ud lhert' ~u·t• <• nurnber of 1<1 n1;:1kc prior a greements Y.'ith l h~ l'/ISCS0 before the state Supreme Court c1tv. \1hich n1a y pro<luce a lc~al µolicy on Coun<·1h1·om;:1 n Norma Gibhs sug · i;:.rov.·th eont rol, !Jul no decisions ha\'C ~est ed the count r~· · s · ·econon1 i (' IJ<'Cn rl•achcd. C'runch mav solve the issue anvwav. '' llar\011· :.il11n :-.aid rity policies are Uut llarlo1v said once there is a ~lack ~lrC'<fdv 1n art1on to Jo.,..·er population in the recessio n, he believes the major potcntfal and to 'h$tnhutc the homl!s companies will move quickly to de· throughout the city in o betlt>r man· \'ClopttJcir land . ncr. The request for mcthOOs of controfl· A once expected mnlCimum popufa. ing grov.•th rate came out or a joint l ion of :J00,000 has already been re· ~tudy session between (he council and durt'd to a proj<'cted fo1ure nr about pl:1nning Cflmmission . 230.000. plus another t0.000 if th(' Jlarlo"' told C'Ouncil memher5 and Holsa Chica region 1s annelCed to tht: ('om missioners he f~lt the only real ('tt\', pl'es:iiur<' fo r suC'h C'Ontrol!i can1e from Despile the pl:tnnin~ director'!! tht! l luntln.i::ton BC'ach Union ltigh 1\ arnin)!. counrilmen ;1 11d com · School l)1str1ct. m1ss1onrrl' ACnerall.v Rl(rC'f'd tht'~ 'd "The h1~h school ls the only ni;i('ncy like to attemp1 !iOmeformof contrnl to 1hat gi,·Ps us a nef:ali\'C report on t>n· ~low dov.•n rtsl<lent1al ronsl rucllon \ 1m11 men! :i l impact rcf)orls (for new They also a~rcf'd !hat only thr1~e nr homt'!> 1 ... Jlarlow :-.;ud. "There is no rour n1ajor undcvt>lofl('d l'<'ctlon'I stilt c1ucstion there is o problem there, but ('Xl "t \V1thin the l'llY \\hrre grovrth 15 it 3 problem Of RrO'o\1h , or fs the control m~R"hl he n1>pl1ed . community un"•illtng to take lhc 1'h"' m :iJ<lr undevclopt>d areas ar(': re<1pon11ibility lo solve Its school ho us·· -1'hC' old Newland t:~tRlt', owned i11i.; st\ortilS!t'?" I •• . ' The F oothall Season: You are poSsibly now in the p(ocess of shopping for carpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three store s. If so. you no boubt feel like a "foolbatl." bounced around with a bevy al comfhcting stones. Which is the best Caroet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? What kind o f padding should be used? we !Mi nk you will detect !he straight answers at Alden·s. We 've been helping people score "touchdowns· 1n Oranqe County for seventeen years. SPECIAL BUYS THIS WEEK! Tight Plush Nylon in $ 50 l lNSTALLEO Gold Tweed & Brown Tweed. • ----... -......... -WITH 64 OZ. SPONGE RUBIER PADDING . ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave: COSTA MHA 646-4838 HOURS: Mon. Tbtv n..r... 9 to 5:30...fal. 9 to 9-SAT. 9:30 to 5 ' . • • I • I I • I I ' I I I '1 I • I •i I ' . ' . Hunt-..gton Beach. Fonntain ~ \7 alley ' 1'oday's Final N.Y. S t o ek VOL. 67 , NO. 330, 2 SECTI ONS, 24 PAGES O RANG E COUN TY, CA LIFORNIA TUESDAY, NOV E MBER .26, 1974 TEN CE NTS Huntington ·Studies Growth C·ontrol 'Fe1v Leads' . Police Probing 'Bike Warfare' Westminster police continued their investigation today into what they called the ''bike warlare" that al- legedly resulted in the killing early Monday of a Huntingt on Beac h motorcyclist. But Lt. Frank Sano admitted police have few positive leads in the slaying • of Marc Thom·as Dewdney, 24, or 7743 Ronald Road. T\1eanwhile, two of Dewdney's friends were arrested on Ronald Road -a few hours arter the slaying on charges of carrying concealed weapons, police reported. Chopped Cable Sile11 ces Phones Jn Huntington DeWdney wJs one or five me.I) ar· rested last month after an Oct. 31 shootout in front of his home left two men wounded, one seriously. But all, five were released after police report· ed none of the others involved would test;ry. "This is bike warfare," Lt.. Sano said today. "We are having to cbeck and question hundreds of bikers.•• Westminster police said Dewdney was a forme r m e mbe r of the Bai1chees, a motorcycle club believed dis band e d several year s ago. Dewdney has since had clashes with the Vulcan motorcycle club, police said. But Lt. Sano added, "There are new gangs form ed overnight and splinter groups." He said no specific link· between the killing and a motorcycle club has.been found so far. Sano said police are investigating a link between the Oct. 31 incident and Dewdney's slaying. (See WARFARE, Page A?) Delly 1'1 .. 1 Sliff l'lllol• Building Of Homes Too Fast? Staff planners \\'ill attempt to \\·rite a gro\\1th control 1>0Hcy to help put the brakes on home construction in Hunt· in _gton Beach . City councilmen asked the planning department.l\londay ni ght to research growth control measures used in other cities a nd report on the results in three months . Planning Director Dick J.l a rlow warned the council and members of ·the plann ing commission that con· trolling the rate of growth m ay pro\'e to be beyond the city's power. ''\\le can control where they live and how many people there "'ill be, but right no·w \\'C don't ha\'e any co n· trol on how fa st the homes are bu:ilt," HarlO\\' said. John O'Connor, a deputy city al· torney, said there are a number of cases be fore the state Supreme Court which may produce a legal poli cy on growth control. but no decisions have been reached. About 1,800 t e lephones were knocked out of service today in northwest lluntington Beach and Sunset Beach. according to Stan Botelho, Orange County division manager ror General Telephone. Ford Approves CHILDREN AT HUNTINGTON BEACH'S HAWES SCHOOL LAUNCH THANKSGIVING BALLOONS Hellurn-bome Messages of Love and Hope Sent Wherever Winds Blow Them J-l arlo\v also said city policies are already in action to lower population potential and to distribute the homes throughout the city in a better man· ner. • Botelho said phone service was ex- pected to be restored by6 p.m., today. Phones with a 592 prefix were af. feet ed. Transit System Love Sent Aloft The phone service v.'ent out when a contractor dredging a channel in llu.n- tington llarbour cut tv.·o cables near Warner Avenue and P acific Coast Highway at about 7:S5a.m. WASHINGTON <UPJ ) -President Ford today signed a .compromise Sll.8 billion m ass transit bill that for the first time "'ill assist financia lly ailin~ s ub"·ay, bus a nd rail commuter systems for the remainder or this de- cade. Hawe s Students Launch Mi ssives Emergency c rews from General "ere working at the site by 9 a.m., 11nd company represeritatives were sent door-to-door to warn residents of the problem, Botelho said. Lihber s File Suit r-\VAS l·II NGTON fUPl l -· 1-~ive \\"Omen 's rights and ed_µca tional or- ganizations today accused the federal governm e nt o f illegally giving. millions of dollars to schools and col- leges ':\"hich pr<actice sex discrimina· l ion. In a cla ss-action sui t filed in U.S. District Court. the orga nizations said the De11a rtment s or Labor and Health. E ducation .a nd Welfare a\lo\\·ed federal aid lo continue to schools ('ngagin.e. ·in sex discrimination in employment., athletics. admissions. scholars'hip a"·ards and other ac- tivities. ford said the money would provt> adequate '"to meet our most urgent needs In mass transportation a l a cost that is not inflationary." Jf e rrective, the legislation is de- signed td guarantee that city transit systems \\'ill be fi nancially able to provide increased and better service at a IO\\'er cost over the next six years. Pioneer ·speeds On Kids at Ha\\'es School almost put too much lo\•e into Thanksgivi ng. The love was in the.lr Thanksgiving rnessages, which at first proved too heavy for the b alloons wh ich.were lo carry the messages from the Hunt- ington Be ach school Monday, But all ended ""·ell -and succinctly. on li ght\\•eight postcar~. tied to the balloons. The school's 650 stud ents gleefullv counted down "4-3·2·1," and 65.0 balloons \\'ent UJL A rev.1 youngs ters couldn't \vait fo r th e bi~ moment and there was a rash of "l -didn't-mean-tos " and other ac- l TOLNTAIN VIE\\' lt..:PI\ _The cidentally-on·purpose premature re· tiny Pioneer 11 spacecraft crossed leases. . through a million·mile-an-hour solar. T.he ex c ite m ent was for" thP ·\\·ind ·~shock Wav"F' ?iJOnday n1ght-anO -.oa!Toons. floar111g a"tay to Arizona, sped toward.Jupiter's vast magnetic Texas. \\'herever thewinds v.•is h. fie ld. Cont rollers at N.<\SA 's· Ames Research Filcility said the 560-pound vehicle encountered the area of "bow s hock " -whe re the solar \\·ind . strikes the gaseous pl<anet 's magnetic field . But the y0u ngsters were a\\·are thal the balloons carried their "'ords of Thank sgiving. Kindergartner K1m1 Kirk 's message was "Love makes the world High1va11 of Cotltrasts • Th(' photo ubove is of the inland side of PaCific Coast J-Ugh\\·ay in Huntington Beach. looki ng up the coa s t from 12th Street. The photo below is of lhe inland side .. of the hi ghway looking to\rard Brookhurst Street from a Poinl aboul , •' I mid\\·ay bet,,·ecn Brookhurst and Beach Boul evard. Billboarcl<; sti ll sta.lid in areas re· g ulated b y th e C ity o f lluntington Beach labore). but billboards ha ve been rcmo,·cd from state right-of.,,·ay tbclo\\'). , l go ~~und. l"rn sending my love lo .)OU fi:'.11 grader David !t1ohna wrote. ··1 am sending-this message to bring peace and love to \\'hoever finds it. I hope you will be nicer lo people you don't know and people you do know. Please write back where you find it.•• Alyne O'Donnell, from the second grade , wrote , ··~l ave a nice Thanksgiving. Tell your other friends lo spread love around and peace "'ilh people \\'ho move in. Last year 28 Hawes students re - leased balloons, and about 15 persons f ind i ng them wrote back from throughout the South\\'est. School offi cials are hopi ng for more than 100 responses from 1'hanksgiving tiding& this year. T!ire "Thanksgiving J.lappening."' a~ the balloon r elease \\'as called. \\·as a joint effort of the school and the com· munity. Parent Tom Dexter donated the balloons and helium. i\lany parents helped children v.·rite messages and assisted in the ba lloon filling and ty- ing. And a crO\\'d of parents turned out to share in the fun. Hunt fo r Ear l Changes Scen e LONDON fAPI • Poli ce broughl . back to the soulh coast coast port of· l'\e\\•haven todilY the sc.irch for thl' Earl of Lucan. \\•a nted for lhe murdrr of his child ren"s nann\'. A car he \\'as betievetl drivinl! wa's round thert•. more than two "·eeks ugo. The hunt \\•as concent rated on hill sides north or the town. On ~lon ­ day. divers searched lhe River Ouse. \\•hic h runs into N ewhav£'n ha rbor. a nil ·four water hole s under a l'\apcoleonic." a~e fort on a nearby clifftop. The 39-year-old earl disappeared after his wife, bl(}()(l strcammg tram a ·head wound, rushed into the street outside their home in London's plush Bclgravia district. The body of the nanny. Sandra Rivl'tt, 29, \\'as later found inside the houst". Early Childhood Discu ssio~ Slated Early Childhood Education. a pro· gram \\'hich has stirred controvers'' in the past, will be the chief topic Or tonight's round table di~cussion in the lfuntlngton Beach City School Dis· trict . The m eet in g of trustees. ·ad · ministrators, t eacher1' and parents · v.'il l be at 7 p.m . at Burkr School, 9700 J.cvec Dr. • ,... Airport Surrounded LQNDON CA"P l -Troops in .1:1 r m orcd vehicles su rrounded Gatwick Airport south or London to· ·day 1n a step-up of antiterroriist .security followin-Hn Arab hijackl n~ of a British airllner·und a spate of OOmbinRS linked to Irish terrorism A once expect ed maximum popula· lion of 300,000 has already been re· d uced to a projected figure of about 230,000, plus another 10,000 if ttie Bolsa Chica region is annexed to the city. _ · Police Identify Body Found In Huntington Police have identified the bod'' found Sunday in l-luntington Beach aii: that of Diana W a Iker or Los Angeles, a 30-.vear·old mother of t\\'O children. Despite the planning director's • \\"a rning. co un tilmen and com · missioners generally agreed . they 'd like to attempt some form of tontrol to slow down residential construction. But the question of how and \\'hY ~liss . \Valk er died are still un- ans\\'ered. Orange County deputy coroner J im Beisner said he believes drugs m ay ha\·e caused the death, as an autopsy f\londa y failed to determine anv ""anatomical causl·;· such as hea1:t failure. Toxicology studii;s. to confirm or disp!'ove the drug theory. will take l\\'O to three weeks. Beisner said. . Children pla~:ing in lhc....Bolsa Chica. area of Huntin gton Beach found the bod y along a flood control ditch. ?i.1iss \Valker·s slacks had been pulled do\\'n around her knees. and rape had been considered a possible moti\'e in her death. The autOPS .\". hO\\'e,·er. shO\.l'ed no indication of rape, Beisner said. Lah s tudies are under \\"ay to confirm or disprove that finding. Police id ent ified the \\lalker bod\•· hy fi ngerprints in Los Angeles poticC department riles Records sho\\' h<'r ;1rrest in 1966 on druj! charges. J-lunt - 1ngton Beach police detecti\'(' Rirhard :'\o\cn said todav '.\liss \\'alker f1vcd at 3003 \Vest 731"d St in J..os Angeles. No le n t oday \viii l ;dk to h er t•hildren , \\'ho arc staying \l'ith ;1 neighbor. to try lo learn \l'hY thei r mother might have been in llunt· · 1nJ?,ton Beach. '"So far" he said. '"\\c kno1v no re· :i:-.on ror her bein g herl•."' Tl1u r 1n ond T ells Nu clear Acc ord \\'A.Slll:'\GTO'.\f ti.; Pl 1 -Pre!)idl·nr. Ford said today the United Stat('S and the Sovil't l1nion agreed to limit their total ur OUl'lt•ar delivery SYStClll S lfl some"·ha! less th<in 2.500 on both ~idl'S. -"l'n. Slrum 'l'hurmond fR·S.C 1. rl'l>Ortcd ··ThL·~ prub:1blr d1dn "t ~et t>\"(·r~. thin~ that \\l~ \\anted but th('v ha\"{' put a cap on lht> situation," Thu.rmonrt !-.aid as he emerged from a mcetinit fir <·ongr('s~1onnl lcaders.C"a\led by Ford .11 thc \\'h1tc !·louse. RECESSI ON NOT DOING THE JOB (ln1· t•ronomist jokingly suj!l?t>Sll'li t h;.11 ll h<.it t ht• 1\'0rld nl·eds to end 1nfl:1. t1011 ..... ~l ~ood old·f3Shioncd rt'· l'l')l"lOll Thl' rt:rcs .. 1on i..: h1•rt>. bul un~ rorlunat el.v. SO IS tht• 1nfltil1on. l'nitl'rt Prc11s lntl•rnation:il h11 ~ 1iu1 tof,!ether a short ser1e!T. nf art1r ll'!> dt•u l1ni.: \1ith 1 hr r<•onom tC-problf'n1s f:.ir1nJ.! thl· l ' S lud;.1\ 1"hc f1r o;\ pnrt of lh1., ~r1es IX'~ln~ todar on P:.1se ,\ 10. '). • f They also a~reed that only three or four major undeveloped sections still exist within the city "·here growth control might be applied. The major undeveloped areas are:· ·The old Ne\\·land Estate, O\vned by Signal-Landmark. covering a little more than 200 acres east or Beach ·nou levard and n-o·rth or Adams ,\venue .. -About 400 acres south of Hunt· ifigton Ce ntral Park, under multiple owrierships. -~t ore th an 600 acres surround ing _the Seacli ff__Coun~ry Club. all owned by the Huntington aeaeh Com pan}. . -About 100 acres still \·acant ir1 Huntington Harbour. O\\'ned by Chris- tiana Comp:iny. The Bolsa Chi Ca region, \\'ilh aboul 500 acres of undevelopttd land in coun· Iv terrilor''· is all o v.·n e d by Signal-Landmark. Harlov.· said. the city can probably control de\'elopn1ent there because it is in the city's ··sphere of influence·• and if Signal wants it annexed ti> Hun- tington Bt'arh . the company "'ill ha\'e lo make prior agreements with the l'l l \ •. Councih\"Oma n l\"orma Gibbs su~· ~ested the count ry's •·economic crunch may so[\"e the issue anyway." Hut J-larlo\\' s;1id once there is a slack in the recession, he believes the m ajor cnmpan1es 1\ 111 move quickly to de- Vt..•lop tht'1r land. The request for methods of control I· ing grO\\·th rate came out o( a joint ~tudy session bet\\·een the council and plan ning com n1ission. <See G RO\\'Tll. P agei\2) r.--------...·. Coast \\"en1l1er F.a~r $k~l.1$> lhro~h ~1edne!"d·av t..''lil°t'j)I ror loc;,i l ground rog in lhf' morning hours. \Varmcr \\"cd- tlC'tda~· "'ith IJt"ach hil!hs at 75 ri!i· 1ng to82 inland. 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"°" DAILY PILOT Tuesday, NOWf'l'lbW 21, 197 4 UPl ftkPll91t Df'f"'''r i11y . .\~111 i 11 Dr. R Jir rn~rd r·1 n!·h has re· ~:-;urned his 1nL·d1<(.d priic-t it·t· tiftt·r t.; \t·:11 ' 1n I·:! l)ut':..ido S pr1ni.: .... :\lo r·l'll'h \\ ;i..; l'Oll· \'il'l l:d ol t h l' 1nu1'dl'I' of t11 s ,\·ifl' 111 1959 .ind. -.1n1 ·t· his re- lea ..;c. has \\ ur kt·d ~1s .in X·r;iv t i.:t!ln1c-1;1 n , Nixon Health Liberal Assa11lt Probe of Rocky Called Passive \VASl l lNGTON 1AP I -Congress .11<.·cu sed R'.::auh of being unhuppy only \\'US uccused of act in~ like "kind of a because the li beral ADA cannot get the passive lady " today for not 1n-ki nd of viee president it '>''Ould li ke to ves tigating n1ore \'igoroui.ly potenti<.1 1 huvl'cith er t hroug ht·ongressiona l con- conflict s of inte rest in r\('J son A. !irmation orregul a r elections. Roc.ke.Wler 's confir m•lion . .1u; vie~ R ep~ Ch;;.rle~ W. Sandman Jr. IR· president. N.J .) called Rauh's assert ion that Thecharge "'as made byJosephL. Co n g r l'ss could d e te rmin e Ra uh Jr., vi <'e t·hairman of t hu RockC'fcll er 's fitness lor officeonlyby Americans for Ocn1oc ratic Action. investi gating his v.·ealth "absolutely duri ng frce-u·h ec:li ng testimo ny a bsurd a nd rid iculous.'' bef~re the House Judiciary Commit· ··Because arter you investii;ate ;;ill tee In \\'hJC h he frequently t'Ogaged Ill this. •\\hill it alJ comes dou•n to is heated ar guments with members. . u•hcther he has integrity, isn 't that Ra uh accused both the Ho use and correct ?" he a sked. · Senate. confirmation commit,tees or "No," Rauh-replied. accepti ng at fa ce value Rockefeller 's . . . testimony that possible conflicts of in· , lie said t he_ quest10~ 1s !lot only t.~rest bet"'een his vast ~·ealth and de· v. hether there IS a conflict of interests cisions he would have 10 make if he b!-lt. a lso '''hcther almost every de· became a presid ent area myth. c1~1on Rock~fclle r '.v~uld m ake ~·ould Congress should either conduct a ~:Hse a publLc susp1c1on of conflic t or full sca le investigation into potent ial interests. conrlict s of nom inees, Rauh co n-Rauh said the I-louse committee tended, or fill vice presidenlial vacan-should fi ll up one huge wall of its heur- cics instead by special national elcc-ing room \\'ith all of Rockefeller 's lio ns. fi na ncial holdings, fill up the opposite "Either you act for the public," ,,·,1U \vith all the deci'sions a president Rauh said. "or you ought to let the has to m ake a nd then draw lines public act for itself." bet\\;ecn the t\l,'O across the back wall. But during one of several argu-"You'd find the damndest conflicts ments, Rep. Robert f.tcClory (R·lll.), on that back wall," he said. Examinations Watergate Trial Confidential LOS Al\GELES lt:Pl ) -Three court-appointer! doctors said today they reached a un animous conclusion on whether Rit ha rd !\'ixon is physical- ly fit.to tcs lif)'. at the \\'atergate ?'JVer· 1~p tr1~ I !Jut \\:r 11 keep their finding con- f1dent1nl until they report to U.S. Dis· trict CourL Judge J ohn J . Sirica Friday. ' • Dr. Ch arles A. llufn agel. who headed the three-man team ,~;h ich ex· <tmined Ni xon ~·Tonday, said their re- port was not !!Ven being made availa: ble to the form er prcs1denl until lhal time. Hufn<i gel said he and his colleagues spent only a bout a n hour u·ith Nixon at hiti San Cle mente estate ~lond ay af- ternoon but th at they ga\·c him \\'hat they cons ider ed an adequate cx- o.imin a tion l o r each conclus ions v..·hether gi\'ing testimony for the ·\Vatergate trial might endanger his health. The n1eeting \Vi th Nixon went s moothly, Hufnagel ind icuted. 1'he doctors s;_1id 1>re\·1ously that they u:ould term inate any examina - tion or t he former president im · mediately if it seemed to be producing <1 · ··stressfu l situation" "''hich sent .Nixon's blood pressur!' rising. . llufnagel pointed out tha t the ex- ilmination had not l)('cn ter minated hut was carried out to their satisfac- t ion. Ac companied by his c.·o lleagues , lfufnagcl fl r w bark to the t:ast Coa:.t today and :-..11d their report u·ould be in Slrica 's hands on Friday. f 'rt•••• P11ge A I GROWTH ... Ilario\\ tole! counci l members a nd commissioners he felt the onl y real pressure for s uch contl'ols came fron1 lhe l-l unt1n~ton Be ach Union Jligh .Sc-hool Oislr1ct. ···rhc high sc hool is the only agent•y that f-:1\'es us a n1•gat1 \·e report on en-· ,11·nnn,ental 1n1pal'I reports {for ne\v .homes),'' ll arlo11· said "There is no <1uest1on lh('rc is u prob\('m th('l'C, bul JS it a problt•rn of grn\1•th, ur is the t'olnrnunitv Ull\\ ii ling lo take the ·respo n~1b i l1 t y to sol\'l' its schoo l hous- jn ~ short;1gt• ., '' . ' ORANGE CO AST "" DAILY PILOT 1""0.•<>qt Co•\tO••lfPol<tl ..,111 .... l<"•lf- bo .... nl"",..."' p,,_, •IPut>t•,l>l<IDVU'W O•- C.W>l i'wtlO•'>•"nQ {omp•nt "'""'"''"'• .. m"""a•9 """""""3 MON!•• •"l•o.,9" r'°"''· •or CMI• W .... ""''"PD'' IJot«tl ,.~"1•"'31'"' llot•<"/f-., li on V•ll•• """' <,,•nO••b.ot l. V•llt"f •"" l.f'111"" llf«" \<>~ti> (~·I A ""91<1 t•QH:•NI "°'''°" " 1>1tt>•o>n"" !M•u•OIO\ -W '1dlfS t~ P""''p,oi p.,Olo"'•"'I p<1"! 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N 'd t\ C,0.11 ,,...I., "'"'9'~•1 '-'t>~<llDIO~ft D• f.rtot• 1.100 rn9"1111• ,, .. 11'1••' ~ 00 lftll'\ltlly, "''"'"'' on11~11 1011• \l Oii monttil • 'Guidance of Nixon' Cited by Haldeman \VASHJNGTON CUPJ) -A defense lawyer a r g ue d today th a t H.ll. Hal.dem an approved no illegal acts as White House chief or staff in early 1972 and h ad "no intention whatsoever" or obstructing justice during the alleged Watergate cover-up. Attorney John J. \Vilson asked the jury in the Water gate cover-up trial to consider ll ald eman's "'dedicated service and reli ante and belief in lhe int egrity and guidance of Richard Nixon." Mayor Raps Council Okay ' Of Funding Des pite a strong objection from l\tayo r Al Coen, the Huntington Beach C~ty Council agr eed ~tonday to pro- \'1 de the city 's bi centennial com - ~ission with at least SS.000 in cash for its operation. T~e council also agreed, in princi - pl~. t!' a 853,386.99 budget for the com- m1ss1on, though the city will probably ne\'cr spend that much money. "J t htn~ it is. co mpletely irrespons•· hie at this point to allocate a single pe nny . \\'ilhout fi rst eliminati ng something e!se from our city budget,'' Coen "'arnei:I, remtnaingnlsCouncil mates they had recently ordered the c ity at torney to "'rite a fiscal responsi bility resolution. But the mayor and Coun cilma n I ~t·nry Du~c lost 4-2, as .lerry l\latncy , r\orma ·Gibbs , Don Shipley and Ted ""Hsrtl('tt s upported the commission's request for fundin g. Dn\'c Garofalo, a member of the bicentennia l comm ission. told the coun ci l the money is needed to back the city 's effort to get state recogni- lio n for the Jlunt1ngton Beach 4th of Ju ly Parade as the officia l Bicentcn- 111al pa rade in 1976. "\Ve intend to put on a 4th of .lu lv Pararlc \1 ithin l he bounds of thC money "''e i;ct." (;arnfalo e~1)h11nccl . "But ri~hl no \\' \\'e need s~les tools to put together ;1 document -tangible tools to com n1unicate t.o Sacr;imento th at llunt ington lleach does \1'a nt this.·· .. ,I le sa irt the cit y has 18 work ing cla \'S ll'fl to put together a J\roposal to seC.k a share of, S25,000 in fl'licral money and a portion of the S2•10,000 in st<1ll' fu nd s a\"ailablc for bi centennia l ce lebrations. \Vil s on followe d Willi a m G .• 1-lu nd lcy, attorney for former At· torne.Y General John N. Mitchell. in opening the d efense for the five former Nixon associates charged in the cover-up. l\fitchell was to be the first defendant to take the witness stand. Wilson was extremely critical of Jeb Stuart J.1 agruder. former Nixon camp ai gn deputy director a nd one time 1-laldem an prote ge "'ho testified fo r the prosecution. I-le descri bed .1.tagruder as a ''self· confessed perjurer .•• City Policy For Goals E stablished After monlhs of debate and r eluc - tance, m~mbers of the Huntington Beach City Co uncil have fina lly agreed to establish a series of com- mun ity goals a nd objectives as a forn\a\ l'ity poli cy. .'J'.he policy was developed by the C1t1zens Goals and Objectives Co m· mittee in 1972-73, after a seri es of community surveys, interviews and public hearings. It outlines a ll facets of wh at the resi· den1s-of llunt1n-gtob se-at h W~flhefr city to be. A resolut ion adopted by councilmen J\tond ay night orders all city depart- ments, boards a nd commissions to an- nual ly develop a list of goals and ob - jecli\'es intended to be met that·yea r, and at the end of each year issue a re - port indic ating how close they came. ~l ~mbe r s or the plann ing com - n11ss1on urged the council to give the 1>t.1licy pl<1 n solid backing by adopling t he resolution. Cornm ission Cha irman Ed Kerins s a 1cl ii U"il l forl'e the c ity into :·n1ana gement by objccli\:es " "''hich is a concept now popular in private in· du!'tr.v. Coun ci lm e n h ad ol>jected to form alizing the policy plan because t hl'Y. c~nside.red some of the go al s un· reallslt e or financially unattainable - such as the a cquisition of eight acres of cit y park land !Or each 1,000 resi· dents. But in adopting the policy plan ri.ton· day, ti tayor Al Coen emphasized that 1t ls considered to be "an idealistic concept," and that many of the goals t'an't be met. · Runaway Child Plan Gets Valley Funding Fountain Va ll ey city enuncilmcn h.a ve agreed to spend $1,730 to h<'lt> f inanc e Atl1PARO, -a home · fo r ru na1vay juv<'niles to serve four neighboring cities. The home , f1nancec1 primari!_y by :t $1 24,000 fedrral j!rant. is d('signed 10 t ounsel the run:t\1'3YS for 48 hours. ,,·hilc "providing a cooling-off period" for the teen:igl'r a nd tiis parents city offic ials sai<t. ' The home is desi$!'r'led to ~er\'e as a n al1ernat1vc 10 .sending teenagers to Juvenill• J-lall . The cit y council last ~·eek un· an1mously, appro\'ed the financing.' act ing upon the recommendation of the city's nine·m ember \'outh <.:om - mi5sion. Gle nn llof)17, mana i.:c r of hum:in scrv1ce!'i fnr the City of Garden Gro\ c, 1:, ih"c'har.ize of the pruJcCt A~tr,\RC) tS panish for .. ., ~are pl~ce ") origina lly "as pl anned by ttie f~uad Ci ties Co mmittee. o group of ci· !Y ~t aff representatives from flunt· 1ng!on . He a ch , Founta in Va lley, \Vcstmtn!rter a nd Garden Grove llontz cxplaine?.. ' 'The fun.di.ng has 1*-n a_ppro~•cd so f~r only_ by t~e Carden Grove and l'ou~t111n Va l le y city councils. J-(untington Beach officials still arc s tudying t he request, llontz said, ~·h,1Je \Vcstmlnstcr councilmen reject· ed 1t. But llont t s aid sever al other nel~hborin.i;t cities have si nce c;.; .. prl·~sc<I an interest, and he be lieves at leust four "'iii bt? involved. E\ en '_''ithout four cities, he addt:!d lhc proJcct "'ill begin in 1-Jarch' <tlthoui;h pc-rha p:s "'ith a small e; budi;:ct. 'The ~a t e a lso h as contributed $7.000. . 'r hc .ho'llc wil l house six boys and s ix .i:1 r ls a t a tlmt:, along with counselors and other st.arr. . Offshore ·Oil Lease -Plans Hit Singer to .Wed \\'.ayne. Osr:n ond. one of the singing_ Osmond 'brothers. poses ,,·1~h his f1ancee. Kathl yn \\lhite. the cu rrent f\1iss L"tah a Br1gh:.1m "".i'oung L'niversity ·senior. The couple \\'ill marr,-in 'the Salt Lake Cit y .Mormon Temple. · Ford Set to Reject· Boost for Veterans WASllINGTON <UPI> -P resident Ford has decided to veto the bill pro- viding a 22 .7 percent increase in education.i i benefits for velcrans, his chief s1>0 kcsma n said today. Ford disclosed his decision at a briefing \l'ith congrcSsional leader s this morning sayin,g. ··Believe me. it wasn 't a n easy decision." P ress Secretary Ron fliessen said. · · Ford ackno1\·ledged that he has no ··~nu si~ns'' that his veto or the popular bill m~ght not be overridden, Nessen WARFARE. •••• He y,·as s hot once in the neck ?i1on- day a s he rode his motorcycle on Beach Boulevard near Bolsa Avenue. poli ce said, then again in the stomach after he fell to the pavement. Police found his body at 3 a.m. after a passing motorist reported seeing the chopper in the street. Sano said the neck y,·oond severed Dewdney's s pinal chord and would have left hin1 pa ralyted, 'hut the stom ach wound and massive internal bleedi ng ca used his death. Dewcl ney died at 6:15 a.m. Sano s aid. aft er doc tors tried in" vain to stop the internal bleeding. Arrested on charges of carrying a concealed \1•eapon just seven hours after the slayin g \\'Cre Robert Lee .Goule, 24, of 6432 Shane Dri ve l-lunt· ington Be a ch , and Ti mothy P.1ichael \Vatkins, 22, of 7261 La ~1ancha Circle bo~h friends or 1De\\·dney's, polic~ satd. The l"-'O \verc freed later in the day on bond, Poli~e said . conceded to reporters. l-le said Ford will send his veto message to Congress this afternoon ;.ind state his reasons for the action. ~e~a use of Ford 's infl ation-righting poli cies. Nessen said the · President objected 10 t ~·o provisions in . the legislation·: the S600 loa n provision a nd the extens ion or eli gibility from 36 to 45 months. · lie sai~ that F ord would have gone .along with a 20 percent increase in veterans' educational benefits but feels .that the t"·o' other prov isions which would have raised the cost or the bill \\'ere unacceptable. Ford beli e\·es his intention to veto the bill is "clearly consistent" v.:ith his policy of bringing "big federal spending und er control,'' Nessen said. Yacht, B9at In Collision LONG BEACH !U PI ) -A 100-foot yacht, the Aussiegal, -\\'as-heavily damaged e-arly to-- day when it collided wit h a German lrawlcr near the en· trance to Long Beach Harbor . The Coast Guard said the yacht , a 1vood hull craft, collided \1•itl1 the 260-foot trawler, \Veser, a steel hull ship, abo ut t~·o miles south of the Los An geles light . a marker a t the entrance to the harbor . The Coast Guard cutter Point Ca mden to\l·ed the Aussiegal to Long Beach. No one on eitlter vessel was in· j ured, the Coast Guard said. \VASHJ NG TON (AP) -I\ Senate study urged today that the Interior ·Department keep oil and gas develop- ment out of untouched offs hore nr eus un less it can prove their development \l.'ould be both necessary and safe. The study of offshore oil leasing was the first report by the staff of the Senate's National Ocean Policy Study whose chairma n. Sen. Ernest F. Holl· ings tD·S,C.), issued it to ne,\fs media . The s taff study sharply criticized the Interior Department's present management of offshore oi l leases a nd its plans to lease some 10· million offshore atres in 1975, doubling in a single year the arreage lease<t-during- the past 20 years. The st aff s tudy concluded that In· terior has too little infor mation to justify or m a nage such a vast leasing program and said it should be scaled down to "a more realistic lease target bas on sound management practices forpublicly-0 wnedresources.'' . The report suggested that the federal government itself should ex· plore its ne w offshore areas and find out where oil a nd gas are located. rather t han le asing new unexplored a reas to oil companies at "'hat may later tur n out to be bargain·basement prices. lThe Interior Department agreed l1onday to postpone for 60 days the public hearings it scheduled for December on the environmental im· pactS ·of' its pla nned 10.million-acre Jcasing progra m for 1975.) Interior Secretary Rogers C. B. l\1?r_ton has indicated the full JO m1lhon acres m ight not be leased but Interior was planning to include lease offerings in "frontier " a reas orr the Atlantic and Patific coasts and in the Gulf or Alaska. * * * Officials Glad For Oil Lease .J!earing 0-elay California officials battling t he rapid feder a l -timetable for granting ocean oil leases off the Southland coast expressed relief today to a 60· day delay in the start of hearings on the Controversial project . · But the delay will have no change in a separate s tate action of last week which will give Standard Oil Com· pany the right to sink dozens of new v.'ell s from existing platforms off Seal Beach and Santa Barbara. _The U.S. Int erior 'Department yielded Monday to threats or suit by Governor-elect Edmund G. Brown Jr. and oCricials of coastal cities. · . And instead o{ starting hearings on a 2,000·page set of environmental im- pact re ports next week, the "federa l agency will wa it two months.·· . The ~xtra time is needed said the California officials, so lhai experts can .study the m assive \'olumes.relat· ~d to the impact of allowing drilling 1n the federal waters ran~ng from D--a"'ft1l--P o ffirf O J> ilos V erd·e s P eninsula. 1'he proposal, assailed by many critics along the Orange Coast as a ·.predetermined project by the federal agenc~·. had been set for hearings in Santa Monica on Dec. 2. But Bro\l•n, Los Angeles f!Ta yo l" Thomas Bradley and Ci ty Attorney Bert Pines led the battle to stall the start of the hearings. Desp it e the success, Interior Department officials insist there will .be no d elays to planned advertise- ment for lease bids sometime early next summer. • " The Football Se·ason: ' You. are possibly now in the pro'cess of shopping for carpeting, and have· been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so. you no boubt feel like a "lootball," bounced around witt) a bevy ol comfhcting stones. Which·is the best caroet fiber? What is the best texture for your u se? What kind of padding shQuld be used? • • We think you will detect the straight answers at Ald en's, We've been helping people score "louchdowns ·in Orange County for seventeen years. SPECIAL BUYS THIS WEEK! TigM Plush Nyion in $ aso Gold Tweed & BrQwn Tweed. • , fNSTALLED WITH 64 oZ: SPOHGE RUBIER PADDIHG • ALDEN~S . CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Avr:. COSTA MESA 646·4838 " ' HOURS: Moo. nr. Tion.. 9 lo 5:111-ffl.'9 to '-SAT. t :l O 10 S • ' ' ' I l I 1 • , l ,. ' Orange Coast EDITION \ VOL. 6}, NO . 330; 2 S E CTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA .. TU ESDA Y, NOV EMB E R. 26, 1974 Today's Fina N.Y.Stoeks • • N T E N C!;NTS ort'-Mesa Gets Out· Red Ink I ~-~ ' ~ ~ ''----------~ Yacht, Boat In Collision ; l..ONG BEACll <UPI I -A 100-Cool yacht. the Aussiegal. was heavily damaged early .to· day when it <'ollided with a German tr<iwl cr near the en- trance to Long Beach 11arbor. 1'he Coast Guard said the yacht, a wood hull crart. collided with the 260-foot lrawler. \Veser. a steel hull ship, atx>ut two miles sohth of the Los Angeles light, a ' marker at the entrance to the harbor The Coast Guard cutter Point' Camde n lo\\·ed the Aussiegal to Long Beach. No one on either vessel \Vas in· jured. thc Coasl Guard said. -'Oil Case Delays Applauded California officials battling the rapid federal t imet able for granting ocean oil leases orr the Southland coast expreSsed relief today to a 60· day delay in the start or hearings on the Controversial project. But the delay will have no change in a separate state action of .last week "'hich will give Standard Oil Com· pany the right to sink dozens or new wells from existing platforms off Seal Beach and Santa Barbara. · The U.S. Inte rior ·Department Development y;eJded Monday lo 1hreats or su;l by ,Governor-elect Edmund G. Brown Jr. and officials of coastal cities. · On Bayside _ Wins Okay And instead of starting hearings on a 2,000·page sel of environmental im· pact reports next week, ther federal agency will wait two months.·· The extra time is needed, said the California officials, so· that experts <'an study the massive volumes rel at· ed to the impact or allowing dri lling f in the federal waters ranging from The .·l rvine Compan y's con · Dana Point to Palos Verde s troversia l ''v.·alled., condominium · Peninsula. development on Bayside Drive nea r The proposal. assailed by many the Balboa Is land bridge won final if criti cs along the Orange Coast as ;i somev.·hat r eluc tant approval Mon· predetermined project by the federal day from the Newport Beaeh City a genc.\'. had been set for hearings in Council. Santa A1onil'a on Dec. 2. I Firs l . th e counl•l l a pparentl y But Bro"·n , Los Angeles l\tayor agreed v.·ith a (.•ity staff finding that Thomas Bradley and City Attorney final plans covering the 58·unit Cove Bert Pines led the battle to stall the project do not ··significantly" differ start of the hearings. .from prel.in:ii nary pl;.ins approved by Des pite the success. Interior the council in early 1~73. Department officials insist there will I L~ler. th_e couryc1l voted 4·2 to be no delays to planned advertise· partially ~dJuS t a sidewalk boundary, ment for lease bids sometime early a concession to a .13·foot wall thrown , next summer. up aroupd t he pro1ect. Jt was the wall ihat touched off a controversy last month when resi· dents of the area charged it was an unwarran ted -intrus ion on the neighborhood. j Protests grev.· louder when it was learned structures <ire to be built on I JO.foot mound!i piled up against the wall. . As a res ult of the protests. the council asked the company to volun· * * * Senate Study Hits Offshore Drill Blitz laMly reduce the scope of the project \VASHINGTO:-.; tAP) i\ Senatt- and implied that bui lding permits study urged toch1~· that the Interi or might be withheld if it failed to do s~. Department keep oil and gas develoi>· 1f! a letter lo 1\·layor ~n J\1clnn1s. ment out of untouched offshore a reas lt----Jrv1ne Com p_any Pr-es1.de~t-~a·Y-unJessltCa1f provetheTr devclopment- Wa lson d ec lined. the 1nv1tat1on ,vouldbebothnecessaryandsafe . · to r c;>llback the ~roJect. _Watson a.lso The study of offshore oil leasing was rem1n~ed_ l\tclnn1s the city Pla~n1ng the first r eport by the staff of the Comn:i1ss1on as well as the council ~ad Senate's Nationa l Ocean Policy Study examine~ a nd a_pproved the pro1ect \\'hose chairm an. Sen. Ernest F. I-loll · pla ns, 1nc lud1 n~ the wall and ingsl D·S.C.).issued itto ne\~s media . mounded cons truction. The st aff study sharply criticized I I I I STOCKS RALLY JN L ATE TRADING .. NEW ''ORK 1.<\P) -The stock market advanced broadly today with a n afternoon rally described as a technical response to the declines or t he past lwo v.'eeks. CTables, All). The Dow J ones <iverage or 30 in· dustrials gained 5.32 points to 617 .26,. ~nd gainers outpaced losers by an 8·5 margi n on the New York Stock E:i- change. Early in the a ftcl'noon prices began a steady advance v.•ithout evident in- :spiration from any economic news de· velopment. ·OranJXe Coas t the Interior Department's present management of orrshore oil leases ;1nrl its plans to lease some 10 million offshore acres in 1975. doubling in :i single year the acreaJ.(c leased durin~ the past 20 years . 1'he staff study concluded that In· terior has too little information to Justify or manage such a \'USI leasing prog ram a od said it should be scaled down to "a more realistic lease target bas on sound management practices for publicly owned resources." The re port suggested that the federal government itself should CS· plore its neY.r orfs horc areas and find out \\'here oil ;.i nd gas are located. rather than leasinl! nc\v unexplored areas to oil com panics at "'hat may la ter turn out to he bar~ai n-bascm e nl prices. !The Inte rior Department agreed J\tonday to postpone fo r 60 days the public h{'a rings it SC'heduled for December on the en\'ironmcntal im· pacts of its planned 10.million-acre leas ing program for 1975. l 111 o Fog I~ \\'as just a fender bender, police said . but it occurred in the middle of a major intersection in the middfe of the morning rush hour in the middle or the first g round-hugging fo g of th e season. The scene at 17th Street and Neu·port Boulevard in Costa l\1 esa exe mplified condi- lions this morning u!' drivers m o,·ed from bright sunli ght into ,·ision-clouding fog bank that S\\·irled in off the occ.an in \vesterri par-· lions of the Ori.Inge <::oast. Jt · burned off by mid·morning in mpst places. Ford Eases Budgetary Cutbacks \VASHINGTON (AP I --Abandon· ing his quest for a federal budget un· d er S300 billion, President Ford pro- posed S4 .6 billion in spending cuts this afternoon but said further cuts would be unwise at this time. In a message to Congress. Ford did not spell out reasons for feeling that further cuts would be unwise. but :see med lo ackno.,.<ledge that deeper spending slashes could ha \1e an ad· verse crfect on the already weakening economy. . Altogether. f-'ord proposed 146 .separate actions affecting federa l spending plans for the 1975 fi scal _year lhatbeganJuly I . or these, all but 11 would require congressional approval. Under Ford 's revised bud gel blueprint, federal outlays in fiscal 1975 \\'ould total S302.2 billion, com· pared to his original goal of just under SJOO billion. ~ f)f-· the-S4 .&-billion ·in-reductions urged by Ford. the biggest chunk. Sl .7 billion, would <'.'Orne from programs administered by the Depar.tment of Health. Education and Welfare. Other major cutbacks included : Veterans Administration. Sl .I billio n: A g ri culturl' Department, S600 million; Defense Dcpartmenl. $38 1 m illion ; and General Services Ad ministration. S200 million. All other reductions v:ould amount to about SIOO million or less. A \'ariety of factors. includinl{ whethe r Con gress agrees to the ~ha nges, could C'hange f'ord '.s revised budget. . f-'or example. he ackno\vledged in his message that if projected oi l l<'aseo :;;;,1Jes on the outer continental shelf ;.ire not accomplished on schedule, "'for environmental or other re - asons,'' the $302.2 SP<"nding fi gure· could increase by S3 billion or more In addition, Director Roy Ash of the Office of l\I anagement .and Bud get s:.iid the fig ures v.·cre based on an estim ate that the unemployment rate for the fiscal yea r \viii average about 6.15 percent. which is below th(' pro· jections of many pri,·ate econom ists. Ford made a point of emphasiiini:.t: that his new budget \\·ould have totalled $299.5 billion \\'ere it not for SZ.7 billion of increased spending for aid to the une mployed. Nix~n Health Report Ruled 'Confidential' LOS ANGE LES (UPl 1 -Three C'Ourt-appointed doctors said today they reached a unanimous conclusion on v.•hcther Richard Nixon is physical· Jy fit to testiry at the Watergate co\·er- up trial but \\'ill keep their finding con· fidential until they report to U.S. Dis· trict Court Judge John J. Sirica Frida)·. · Dr . Charles A. Hufnagel . ...,.ho headed the three-man team which ex· amined.Nixon l\.tonday, said their re.- port wa~ nole\·en being made availa: ble to the former president until that time. Hufnagel s aid he and his colleagues spent only about a n hour \\·ith Nixon at his San Clemente estate l\.1onday af· .ternoon but tha t they gave him. v.·hat Noxious Odor Proj ect Wins Newport Pusl1 An Sll,000 project aimed at further reducing n oxious odors that 1>ermeate the air along Pacifi c Coast llighv.1ay near Balboa Coves was en· dorsed ~l onday ni ght by the Ne"·port Beach Cit ,\' Council. Rut before the cily contribut<'S :1nothcr $9.000 to the battle against underground gases thcit seep to tht• :.urrace. the B<ilboa Coves Communi· I\' Association n1ust contribute $2.000 . as its share of !ht' anti·odor C<im · paiJ.:n. The SI 1.000 1~·ill be used to e nlcirge a subterranean gas collector system h.v adding a s h;dlo1v system beneath the 'sidewalk alon~ Pacific Caast lligh\\';J~·. Also. St,000 1\·ill be spent to over- haul a gas burner that has been used to help burn orr the gas fumes. Since the gas.control program's in· ception in 1969, more than S25.000 has been sJ)('nl collectively by the city and Balboa Co\'es Community As· socia tion in an attempt to rid the area of the s tench. 1\ staff report accompanying the recommendation that the city in · crease its ante says the source of the noxious gases is either decaying vegetable matter or a reattion Lo petroleum deposits. ' they ('Onsidcred an adequate l'X· amination to reach conclusions \1•hether gi\'ing testimony for the \\'atergate tria l might endanger his heal th. The meeting \\•ith !'\1xon \•:~nt smoothly. tlufnagel indicated. The doctors said previous!)' that they would terminate any examina- tion of the form er president im- mediate:ly if it seemed 10 be producing a· "stressful situation" which sent 1\ixon's blood pressure rising. Hufnagel pointed out that the ex · ;imination had not been terminated but v.·as rarrit•d out 10 their satisfac - tion. AC'com 1><1 nie d by his.colleagues. llufnagel fl c11• back to the East Coast today and s:.1id their report would b(' in Slrica ·s hands on Friday. 1'heir con<;lu sions 11·e re put inlo \\'ritten form al a conference !\Jonday night, he said. " I lufnagcl s<1id at the outset of a brier ne\\'S conference that they v.'ere under .strict orders or the court not to re\'eal an.y of-their findings or lo discuss in detail \\·hat sort of examination they conducted. 1-{e said they had complete coopera· lion from Dr. Eldon B. Hickman, the surgeon \1·ho performed the phlebitis operation on Nixon. :.ind other doctors \1·ho '-'Onsultcd on his casr 11·hilc he 11·a s in ·Lon~ Re.1rh !\l t'morial llospital. Ford Approves Tra1isit Syste11t \\'ASl-llNGTON <UPl l -Prcsidcnl Ford today sil!ncd a compromise SI 1.8 billion mass tr:.i ns it bill thut. tor thc- flrst time \\'ill a ssist fin:.i nciall y aili nl! sub1v 3~, bus and ra il conlnluH:r sys tems for the remaindtr of this de· c·ade Ford s~ud 1 he moner 11·ould pro\'e adt•qu:ite "lo mcC>t uur most urge n! needs in m:iss transportation at a t•ost tfia t is not inflationary·· if <'ffecti1·c, lhe ll'i::1sla t1on is d('· signed to J!Ua r an1 cc lh ;i t cit y transit systems 11·it1 be financially able to 11ro,·idc increast•d :.ind better scr\'ice al a lo\ve r cos1 O\'t' rt h1~ ncxl six yea rs. I w .. alht•r • 1'"air sk les th rough \Vednesdl)y except for loc:it g round fog in the morning hours \Varo1cr \Ved· nesdny with hcu ch h'.ighs at 75 ris· ~ng to ~2 in J;1nd. \.O\\'S tonight 44 to ·so. Ruby Keeler Paralyzed Airpo rt Surrounded LO '.\'Ofl\! f \l'l Troops 1n armort•d 1 C>h 11·l1·s: :-.urroundect (;-a111iek ·\1rp()rt '011th of t onrlon to- da~ 10 .i ~1t'fl'UP of ant'1terrorist :;,;('rur1t y tollo111n i:: an .\rah hijackinj:! nf u Bri !1 ~h a 1rl1n\•r ;ind a spa!(' ol' homh1n1::. 11nk vd tn lrls h tl'rroris m. • . I N.S IDE TOD/\ V· 'If J/Ull 1oan t to l;notv liow many · tJrt.~trei.ire~ I havt. I 'm not goi ng to , tell you that .' The ~aktr~ Rev. I ke. pastor lo n11/hon3. Ste other' candid remarks from this con· trovu.sial niat1 on Page A9. l11de"' • • ... .. .. ... .. .. Sl•I ••• ., .. 11 .. .. .. •• Coast Musical Star U1idergoes Brai11 Surg ery By JACK CHAPPELi. · °' '"' 0111t l'lltt St.tt Singer and dancer Ruby Keeler or Laglfna Deach today lies paraly1ed as a result or a brain disorder. ·' fftlss Keele r underwent surgery to correct bleeding Jn the brain cavity Friday at a Great f"alls, P.1ont .• hospital. Or. Gaston Syrene,· her neurosurgeon said in an Inter view. . She had bct'n listed l'IS in criticill but stable condition . Or. Syrene said ?.1iss Keeler"s lert side is paralyzed. He said th~ star Is l\Ow "saying a few "·ord.'i and moving her ri ght arm and leg." Ruby Keeler i:s the stage n11 me or Atrs. John LO\\'e nf Irvine Cove. She ~tarred In the now classic Busby Berkeley musicals of ~he 1930S and jn the hit DrOad!'!Y musical "No. No, the time of the inci dent. t\\'O otht'r Nane(te Jfil1'"'tidy ofl'he musfC'a1s t'!hildrbn hav·c rlo\'.'n ftom Nev.• York to "'hich brought he r stardom. be at her bedsid e. Miss Keeler had been visiting her · 1'1 iss Keeler starred in the movie daughter f\1rs . Peter (Christine ) "4:?ndStreet."'oneofthcfirstmusicals Pratt of LC\\'istown, Mont .• \\'hen she \\'Ith a large cast of singers and dan· was stricken Tuesday. cers. Dr. Syrene said he be.lievcd the sur· · A rormer Zlcgreld girl, ~fi ss . 1-tery was successful but that results Ketler s tarrtd In m a n~· or t he \\'Ould not be known ror several days. rnusira1s "'ith Dirk Pov.·t'll und the •le said ~1 iss Kee let had been brought t\\·O bt'!eame mO\'iC idols In 1uffering from paralysis or the Ith. As a danrer in New '"ork. she tap· side. · danctd 1n speakeasies of lhe orohlbi· '"She Is showing signs Qf v good re· liQn era. Inter joining the casl of the covery. •• Dtt. Syrene said. Ziegfeld Follies. fltiss Keeler is in the inten!>i \'e care ~liss Ke ler married Al Jol~nn in unit of Columbulii llospital In Great 1!128 nnd moved to llo1ly\\'ood The~ F;ills ~were divorced in 1940. ShE' retired In addition to' h.cr daughler from the screen and m.&rn ed J olin Chrlliitine \lo'hom she "'as visitinR at Lowe. who died In 1969. ' • RECESSI ON NOT DOING TH E JOB Ont' t'conom i ~t jok inRIY Sllf:!~eslcd that \\·h:.i t th\• 11 nrld nt·eds to t"nd inrla- t ion. 1" a ~ood o\d .fn shionl•d re· ('{':O.SIOO Thi.' l't>('('""ion l<i hc>rr but un· forl unatc>I~. ~n 1' lhl' 1nnanon l 'n11cd rrc~s lnlerna t iOf!J1 ha' put tOJ:cther a ~horl :<C'rlf'!I of artirlt'!I d<'al inj.! "1th l hc l'Cnnon1'1c Problems fa r1ni;: the 1· S. tnda 1 The f1 r"t p;:1r1 11f th•~ ser•t'S be(!1n~ today.on l'n~e ;\ 10 1 ( Trustees Will Eye Deficit I By HILA RV KAVE 0t 111• 0an, ,..i.i su.n Without adding new programs or in• <'rcasing teac hers' s alaries, the .Newport-Jli.1 esa Unified School Dis· tri ct 's .projected 1975·76 budget a !ready is a bout S2.S million in the hole, according to \Valter Adrian, lbe district's director of fiscal planning. Adrian will present a preliminary document detailing the deficit to school trustees at their 7:30 meeting tonight in Costa At esa City Council Chambers. "It will ser"e only as a point of de-- parture for the trustees," AdM..an ex~ plained. adding that no action is a n· ticipated. Adrian and other members of the district sta.ff have been working \11ith t he projected 1975· 76 budget since the re<'.'ent defeat of ProposiliQn Z. a pro-- perty tax override from which the dis- trict hoped to receive an extra $4. millio·n r e,·enue. Adrian·s s taff estimates the availa · hie income for 1975-76 n•ill be about 537.7 million. That's about $1.7·million less than the district recei,•ed this year from federal, state and local sources. The reduction is due to the distriet.!s declining student enrollment, which is expected to fall from 26,368 this year to24.866.next year. The projected budget ls listed at about $40.2 million, roughly $2.5 million m ore than the projected in-- come. · From t his initial work document. Adrian v.·ith the help of others in the district and community will prepare a number of budgets in the coming months. Some ... ·ill use these figures. assum- jng that no more income will be re· ceived. Others will go on the assumsr l ion that a second revenue incrf.ase e lection is succesfully held in the spr· ing, bringing in the extra S4 million originally hoped for. Trustees will decide at a later date \vhether or not to hold a second elec· tion. Council Mulls .Cable TV Cancellation t\ewport Beach city council tnem· hers spent a s mall part of ~1onday af· temoon trying to find the best way to tell a cable television operation its day~ in the city may be limited. Arter a brier discussion at a study 't'!'sion. the council appeared to set· l it' for ~·l ayor Pro Te m l\lilan l>os t al's s u gges t io n that 'f C'lepro mptcr or Newport Beach :-;hou!d "show cause \\'hY its franchise !-ihouldn'lbl;' canceled .. , Strong c ri ticis m of Teleprompter came after a staff report said the ca· blc tele\'ision comp:1ny "is not in full compliance "'ilh tv.·o pro\'isions of it!'i franchise." Specifically, the s taff found the company has not installed cable in :-;e\·eral sections of the cily as called for in its franchise. Teleprompter has also failed .to riro\·1de the city \\'ilh an installation schedule called for in its pact \\'ith the cit y. according to the staff report. "It's obvious that Teleprompter is not living up to its a~reement ," said l\layor Don ~I clnn1s. ··1 bclle\'e the city should tak!' strong action to see that it does,'' hC" added. Subseque ntly. it \l·a !> agreed b~ the council membt•rs that a letter plae· 1nJt the com11an~ on nnt1 ce should bf" scnl. 1\tta C'h('d 10 lhe ~taff report ~·ns a. te l ler f ronl th i~ :.econd ca ble telc\'ision con1pany that operates in '\('\\'p oi•t Bc;ich. f'nn1m1.1n 11 ~ C:1bh?\'ision Com pun~ In the le1t('r. r on1pany 'ice presi- d f' n t E u g c n l' ~t o 6 h s a i d Teleprompte r ·s 1'\e1\· ''ork offlr(• "'ha ~. 1n princ1p1t'," appro\'cd the ide~ of :t joint Telcpromptrr - t'ommunity operation in !'\('\\'Ort Beach. . t:nder the propos3l oullinl'd hr '.\loon. Community Ca hl"v1 ~inn \\'ou\d l'lri A1n:ite all broadc11!it~ for i'\('1\port B<"ach :.ubs<'.'r1bt•r;;; 164 E1n ergencies Or~1ngc County Sheriff's officer~ res ponded to 164 emergency calls throughout the county in lhc 24 hours ending m idnight l\1onday, deputle:i ~e· ' ported today. ' _1~•~2'--_o_._,_,_v_P~ll~O_• __ -'N""----'~·~·"'='Y· Noyemt!W 2G. 197.t Welfare Bilking 'Charged SPR!SGF!ELD. Ill. ll'PI > -Jo- ''estlgators prob1nl! t1 (:hlcai::o \\·clfare l'raud ease h;ivc unt'O\'t rcd e\'idcnce or \vhoil tht·y s:1~ t'uuld be tht· nlo.~t m as.s1\'C public J1d·b1\k1ng sthl'n'lt' l)y ;,in individual in the natu>n's tu)>lul'). J-lundrvds or thousands of doll11r.s - <.1.nd perhaps m illions -rould bt 1n- volvc1L · J~I Edclm~n . l'Xct·u\1\ 1' du·l·Ctor <J f t he llhno1S Lt'~1s l <it1\l' ,\rlv1:-.orv Con1· millet• on Public 1\1d . tiild the (·o n1m1t- tet· it nl:t\' l;1 kl· 1no11th' to f1n1 ::.h !he in· ,.~SlL gatiOn or C'h ;ir~cs ;J J,:JLllSl Lynda T<i ylor. •17, of Chicago. i\lr:.. Ta,·lor \\·as scheduled for ar· r aii::nmcnt today in Cook County Circuit Court 110 a 31 -count fraud in· fl H1mrnl 1nvolv1ng hC'r ;illei;:ed r~· t Cl[Jl o( i!le~;:i( Yl'C\fare bcncf1!~. medical :i s~ist11ncc. fool.I st:imps. Suci:il Secur ity and \'Ct1:ra ns' hen£'f1ts. "\\lhcn the {'nti re story is told , J hl'llevc this \\•ill pro\'t to be the n\oSl .m:.i ssi\'l' case of \1clfarc. fraud th:i t hos C\'Cr hecn perpetrated in the so Sli!.tes," io:delm an said. "ll baffles th!." imacination." Edel man said evidence unco,·ercd by the Chicago police and state and federal in \·estigators indic<tles !\lrs. Taylor rn astermindt.--d c.i sophistical· ed. interstate scheme in \\•hic h she used 80 different names. 30 addresses and 15telephone nu mbers. She is accused ol receivi n~ benefits un behalf of three deceased husbands a nd 27 children -some of them sup· posedly born after !\!rs. Taylor al· Jegedly under\\·ent .i hysterectomy in f1oridt1. Sen. Don A. llo1oore. chairman of the committee, said new e\'idence in- dicates htrs. Taylor may also have posed as a physician in Chicago and Michigan in a plot to illegally obtain !\Iedicare payments. "We know for a fact she is not licensed t o practice Olny\~·here." !\loore said. , l\toorc said state welfare officials r annot estimate how much ?o.1rs. Taylor may have received illegally Nfroughout the entire scheme, part of which he said d ates to 1946. He said she has received at least SJS0,000 ann ually from the state in ci:i sh assistance alone. Services Held t 'For Newsman I ~~~Jt ~~ir~~~~~ M. JCeene, ~ewport Beach resident and longtime ne\\.·sman. took place Mon· day at Paci fic View J\Iemorial Park. !ii r. Keene, \\'ho moved to California in 1910 from Indiana. died at •toa~ !\lemorial Hospital Nov. 22. Keene Spl~nt most of his life in the J\C\\·spapl·r bu siness. startini;:-:is :.i n c\•:s boy anti cnd1n~ ;.i s O\\'ner- JlUhlisher oft he Daily ~l id\\'ay Dri lier in Taft. lie sold the paper in 1960 and \\·as act i\'C until his death in real <!Slate in\·est ing. -11c-('ias fi1under' anir president o( \'arious ser\ it·e or,c:anizat1ons in f\ern County, a hfe member of the Orange Count r Rotary Club. Balboa Bay Club 6.lnd Jr,·ine Coast Country Club. l\lr. K eene also v•as a charter member of BiJl! Brothers of Orange County. lie is sur\·i\'C'd by his \\'idO\\', Ellen, of the famil\' home :it 6 Rudder Road. l\\'O daughtCrs. Be\'erlr K. l\li7.cll and ?.laril\'n i\IcDan1cl of San Francisco .and ~figra nd chlidrcn. 1~3 Go to Jail Bookings inlo Oranl'!C County Jail for thC' 2•1 hours cndin~ midn i ~hl .l\londay lota1£'d 12:1-114 men and rune v.·omen-<lepuli(•s rf'ported today. ORANGE COAST • 'N DAILY PILOT TIWO.~ C:N ll Dolt' f>llOI. .,11'1...,.Clll•<-· btfl'P<l 11'4 Hf""·P<•••, 11,..t>I•-b¥ 11'40<•- C.O.ll ""IW!llltnt C:a"'I>•"'· S.P*•,•tcl•l-.t<f PJOI·-· ..... ..a., , .... _ ... ~.l<W,, ..... c..i. Ml.W, ,,..,.._., &.Kl'I, Hunl1""°" .. •<ll lf-· lfon Vttl••, l• ... 1nf. !of<l<ll•b.t<.• llOlltJ """ 1•9'#11 .. «llfloolll" l:oo<t. 'I ""'Iii. r"'9fCJNI ..,., ..... IS pU!WhN<I 5olu•<ll'n -i...n.w.v•. The pol ... _! P.,fll•tll•"" plM\I !' OI DI"""'"' &IJ ~Ifft!, u~i. llM••· c..111o•nl1 '1'26. -Rober! N. Weed i>fn10t,.11..a Pv!W•,,,.,, Jac k R. Curley \I~~ Pre.,Otnt 1n0 c:... ..... 11 M.1,..11", Thoma<. Keev1! lGH<>< Thomd!. A. Murptune Charle§ H. Loos Richard P. Nall "'"""~1'¥o.MtU•Q E!!ol0t• Ntwporl Beach Off ict Ull ,..,.I">'' fto""'v••O """'~" """"'~ p 0 .... 111,, •11.U Otfltr Of fices (&'!•• '-"'w HO....,.,, ... St-t l'"'"' 9-1<!>, Ilk(.,..,,,..,,, !.V""'l """'',...'°"' 8tlt l'I 11111 ~lot~ a.....v••<I , l.90oitlw<~ V.ilt, !!IOI~ P•l lto.- 11 \Ill 01"90 , ,., ... , Ttltpl'lonct 171,1642-4321 Cla sslfled Advertising M2·S671 ~'"4"• 1•11 O••~"" Ce•" """''111,.-q ~-, ... ..... ... , ,._. 111,,., ... ,_ 4'<11!.,..•#I .... l!ft G• ldv•tll\-<>I\ "°''"" .... , ~ ,.D'od.,.90 ,.,l ... v\ •!*•Al IW'"""-OI ta!'•""'' 0111""' ~'°"d (II\\ POlllll Plod ti CM~ ,,..,.._, Glto!OMll \ilbt<,.llhOl'I Df ("''"°' ~Oil -11\IJ, Df nl#U 1"" 00 "'°"TN,, ,,,.M.aff !lnlo ... 119ft\ lo) 00 ""tflOll' DEAD AT 94 Character Actor Beach Rites Held For Actor Beach, 94 By ART!IVI\ R. VINSEL Otta. 01l11"1to1 SU" A long career which included performances on the concert stage, opera and character roles in more than 300 films spanning 35 years on the screen has come Lo a qui et end for Brandon Beach. Ile w<is 94 and still golfed up until the age or 90, when a broken kneecap stowed h im down, according to his "'idow. 1-lilda, a Costa Mesa apart- m ent resident. The well-known cha racter actor died Friday and family services have been held, directed by Bell Broadway !\lortuary. ··He played everything from doc· tors, la wye r s, I ndia n chiefs, millionaires. to military gene rals and lhe Cha irm an of the Board," !-'lrs. Beach recalled today. One of his s tuffy executive roles, \\·as cast fo r an early Warner Bros.· studio film produced by the late Di ck PO\\'Cll. \\•ho lived in 1\°e\\•port Beach. "Me had a \'ery commanding pre· sence ... \'ery distinguished," ~lrs. Beach says or her late hus band. She cannot reme mber some of the memorable dateS in his early career. She said Afr . Beach had a role in "The l\lusic llo1 an." a star·sludded 1-lollywood production and also ap· peared with the late l\tarilyn l\lonroe and Jack Lemmon in the hit comedy. "Some Like It Hot." His earliest days in the field of en- tertainment beg,oi.n when-inspired by Enrico "The Great" Caruso-!'i1r. Beach \ve nt to Germany to study grand opera. 1-fe had not y('l changed his given legal name from B-.che to Beach then, a step which came later with liol lywood. I-le was a musical and vocal stu· dei-tt in the U.S. Later. when Caruso mad'c his American debut, ?\·Ir. Beach led the e minent Italian tenor on stage in a donkey cart. . llimself a baritone, l\fr. Beach sang v;ith the Boston Symphony and . appeared in a trio with famed ?.:te.tropolitan Opera contralto Louise flomer and tenor Paul Althouse. Hi s widow recalls that in addition to appearing in Dick Powell's first motion picture, he also had a role in CO'>''boy actor-singer Roy Rogers· first movie. She said the \Vnshington. D.C., nali\'e's prim:iry ]O\·e remuined the piano in their secluded l'ourtyard cot· ta ge in the !\'('\\'port lieights are<i. "l-fe studied th e scores and \\'hen ht: played he sounded like a whole or- chestra," s ays l\lrs. Beach. ··None or that tinkle·tinkle stuff." Ford Decides To Ve to Vets' Be11e fit Bill \\l .~Stl1NGTON IUPI} -President Ford has decided to veto the bill pro· ,·iding a 22. 7 percent increase i.n educational benefits for veterans. his chief spokesman said today. Ford d isclosed his . decision :it a bricfin.I!'. \\'ilh congression:il leaders rhis n1orning sayinJ?. ·:B:eliey!! ~c. it \\,~s n 't an e a sy deci sion ~ I ress Secretary Ron Nessen said . F'ord acknO\\'lcdgcd that he ha s no "11 tusions · · that his veto of the popular lu!I might not be o\·crriddcn, Nessen conceded to rcportt•rs. lie said 1''or<t will send his veto message to Co ngress this afternoon and st ate his reasons for the uctlon. H~cause of Ford's inrlation·fightini::: policies. Kessen sold lhe l'res1(ll'.'nt -ohjecled to two provi9'<m~ in. ~he IL·g1sla1 ion : the $000 lonn prov1s1on ~nct the extension of eligibility from 36 tu IS n1onth!!i. If (' sairl that F'ord \\·ould have gone along v.1th " 20 percent 1ncrcnse 1n \'i'terans' cdul'<tlional benefits but feels 1hat lhl' f\\'O dt hcr pro,•1sions \\hi\!-"ould h;.1\C rai!~cd !he cost or the bin 1\ ere un.irceplablc. r ord bclil."\ es his intention to veto \he \)ill is "r \ea rl~ con515teltt" \\ilh h1:-, pohC\' O( brin~in~ "big ft<fer;d spcndlnA 11 ndcr <'Ontrol. ·· !'ics~l'n sa Id . ~·11rd . ar t·ord1njl: 10 '.'\esi.C'n. no1 ~d th:it thC' cost of liv1nto: 1n('reascd 65 per" rcnl sinl't: 19ii£i 1\h1lc \·ctl!ran5· benefits 1nrrca ~ed 120 percent 1n thot pcr1otl. I $500,000 Bond Set For Pair Bond or $500,000 apiece w3s ordered by a rcderal judge in Santa Ana Mon- day for two men arrested in Newport Dcach last weekend and charged in the nation's largest·ever bank rob- bcrv. And a third m an. a 51-year-oldCosta !\tesa car salesm an, was ordered held for investigation of itlleged harboring orru2itives. Curtis Ra y l\tichelson, 35 , and F.ctv.·ard J\·1 alone, 49, r~mained in custody in Los Angeles County J ail to· day, unable to post the amount or· dered by the magistrate in Santa Ana at !'i1onday 's a rraignment. Meanwhile, William Rennick was · reported to be in cu~~Y whi.le ~BI 11gents continue their 1nves~1gat1on the charge of harboring the fugitives. The men were arrested in front of Rennick's home last Saturday. The residence is at 1807 Irvine Avenue; Newport Beach. Agents then went to a home oc- cupied by ~1ichelson in \Vest Newport and, after some digging in the yard and probing of heater vents, found more than $500,000 in cash allegedly taken in the Sl·million heist at the Na- tional Dank of Nevada in Reno last September. Besides bond on the Reno heist. ?otichelson had an extra $100,000 im· posed in connect ion with another rob· bery. a s maller heist at a bank in the Saeramentoarea. . One suspect still is oulstanding in t he Reno robbery, described as the largest in the annals of the 1'~8 L ~l e is Oregon r esident Floyd Clayton Forsberg. 33. Scaledrdown Anti litter Plan Approved A scaled·down version or a beach anti -litter program and a $5,000 ap- propriation "lo get it of( the ground" were approved !1-fonday ni ght by the Newport' Beach City Council. Sought by the Anti-litter Com mit- tee of the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission \\'as $8,150 "to establish broad public awareness or the litter problem through mean- ingful advertising and public rela- 1:ions projects." Because of the reduced appropria· tion, $2,750 will have to be sliced from the committee's proposed budget. It included $2,.500 £or develop. ment or a slide program and $2,SOO for "advertising development ... A cornerstone or the anti·litter pro· gram is the development or a "civic involvement group" lo help "carry the message." to carry out clean up projects and to "insti ll a community pride and involvement" in the litler problem. Eliminated from the program originally proposed by the anti·littcr committee was a plan to have hi gh school stud ents decorate beach trash containers. The plan was shot dO\\'n by a city staff report th al conclOOed the cost or delivering and picking up the con- t.ainers would be prohibitive. Newport Paper Drive Succeeds After 90 Days \ Despite a sharp decline in the open· market price or used newspapers, Newport Beach's 00-day-old recycling program rem.ained in the black in November. llesident participation that resulted in about 80 tons of newsprint being col· lected during the six: pick-up days and a 1iuaranteed contract price of $25 a ton added up to income exceeding direct costs again this month. ' The collection total almost doubled the Sc1ltcrTiber accumulation when lhc recycling program supervised by cit~· general ser .. ices director Jacob ~l;vnderse was started. J\nd \\'hile the market price for used nev.•sprint has dropped to as little as S2 a ton in recent months. the city still \\•ill be paid it~ minimum live-year C'Ontrael 1iri cc of S25 a ton. 1·hc combination or heavy citizen participation and lhe contract price is cx:occted totr-es ult in income exceed· ing cost by about Sl,000 this month. Thc cash \viii go intolhecity.'s general fund . .State Minimum On Mille Hit O~L A RIO cu Pl\ -One consumer group has called for a suspension or statc·manda.tt d minimum v.•holesalc and retail m ilk }lrires. v.•hile another asked for a 13·CCnt rollback in milk prites to .curb "unv.•arrantcd excess prof11s ... Tht department reprcicntativt!I ~pokr :\londay at a hearing here set up Uy the stale Departme nt o f A i:trieullur~ to <'Onsidcr the sus· J)('nslon of wholesale and retail milk prices. 1'he hearing involved Lo~ l\ngell!~. San Oie~o. S3nta Ros.a and s-. n l..u 1 s Q!)1s110 counl.ie!I. f .· That Ti111e of the Year Claire Teeter. 10, Corona de l !\1ar, presents ~d · ,·ent calendar she made to Lila \Vi lliams, 70. at P a rk Lido Conva lescent Hospita l in New Port Beach. Claire and her fifth grade class m ates at Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic School' 'ga\·c their seasonal calendars to patients at the convalescent hospital !\1onday. The calen· clurs contain one piece of candy for each day leading to Christmas. Congress' Probe Hit In Rocky Hearings -Lawyer Argues In Deferise Of H aldenia1i WAS•IINGTON CAP) -Congress was accused of acting like "kind or a passive lady" today for not in· vestigating more vigorously potential eonrlicls of interest in Nelson A. Hoc kere ller's confirmation as vice president. The charge was made by JosE!ph L. Rauh Jr., vice chairman or the Am ericans for Democratic Action. <lur ing free-w heeling testimony before the llouse Judiciary Commit· tee in which he rrequently engaged in healed arguments \\'ith members. Rauh accused both the •lous~ and 'Senate confirmation committees or accepting at face valu e Rockefeller's Brother Tells Grim Story of Rape, Murders CtIICACO CU P~> -A 13-year-old boy has told a uthorities three in- truders raped a nd murdered his three .voung sisters and then clubbed ·his brother unconscious and Jefl him to die in their burning South Side I-louse. 'J'he boy, t:harles J1orace, accom· panied by his mother, his minister and 35 members of the Congregation of the Christ !\firae le llealing Cente r Church,-revealed a:r-a coronefS in· ,quiry Monday thedetailso!thefourde- aths Oct. 21. Until then, police believed the victims to have been riredealhs. Horace said he had been too "petrified with fear" lo tell ho\\· the in· truders broke into the house on a night when the mother was visiting re-. latives, raped sisters Caroline, 17, Beatrice, 14, and Cathy. ll, and then killed one by stabbing her in the neck and strangling the other t"·o . A brother, h1aurice. 7. \\'as beaten unconscious and fatally burned after the intruders poured gasoline on the upstairs and downstairs and set the house afire. testimony that possible connicts ot in· terest between his vast \\.'eallh and de· cisions he would have to make iJ he became a pre~ident area myth. Congress should either conduct a Cull scale itivestigati')n into potential conflicts of nominces, Rauh con- tended, or fill vice presidential \'acan- cies instead by special national elec· tion s'. ··Either you act (or the public, .. Rauh said, "or you ought to let the public act for itselr. .. But during one of several a rgu- ments. J{ep. Robert l\1cClory ( R-111.) accused Rauh of being unhappy only because the Ii be r a I ADA cannot get the kind of vice president it would like to have either through congressional con~ firmation or regular elections. -Rep. Charles W. Sandman Jr. IR· N.J .) called Rauh's assertion lhut Co n gre s s cou ld determ in e Rockefelle r 's fitness for office only by investigating his wealth "absolutely absurd a nd ridic ulous." "Because afte r you in\•estigate all this. \\·hat it all comC'S do\\·n to is \rhethcr he h as integrity, isn't that correct?'' he asked. · ··;-.:o." Rauh replied. . lie said the question is not onl.r \\'hcther I here is a conflict uf interests hu1 also \\'hetht·1· almost ever~• de· cision lloekcfellcr \\'OU!d make \\·ou\d raise a public suspicion of conflict of interests. Rauh ·said the House committc~ should Jill up onl!1lugc v.·all oflts hear:· ing room v.·ith all of Rockefeller's fi nancial holdings, fill up the opposite \\'all "·ith all the decisions a president has to m ake a nd then draw lines between the 1wo across the back \\'all. "You 'd find the damndest conflicts on that back \\·all ," he said. Tunnels Constr ucte d PANl\lUNJOl\·1. Korea fAP) -The Uni ted Nations Command said today tnere are indications North Korea 1s constructing several infiltration tun· nels under the demilitarized zone across the peninsula. \VA~HINGTON CUPI) :_A defense lawyer argu ed toduy that H.R. ltaldeman approved no illegal acts as \\'hite I louse chief of staff in early 1972 and had "no intention whatsoever " of obstructin g justice during the alleged Watergate cover-up. Attorney J ohn .J. \\1ilson asked the jury in the \V atergalecover·up ti-ial to eoosid.~r lla\deman's ··dedicated ser\•ice and reliance and belief in the integrity and guidance of Richard NiXon .·· \Vilson follo'>''ed \V ill iam G. 11undley, attorney for fo rme r Al· torney Ge neral J ohn N. !l-1itchell. in ·opening the defense ror the five former Nixon associates charged in the cover-up. 1.litchell was to be the first de fendant to take the witness stand. \Vilson was extremely criti~al of Jeb Stuart ?tlagruder, former Nixon campaign deputy director and onetime Halde man protegc who testiried for the prosecution. He described . M agrudcr as a ''self· confessed perjurer.·' I-le also criticized former \Vhitc House counsel John W. Dean Ill, another prosecution \\'itness, for·testi· fyin g about matters about ,\·hicl1 lialdeman had no !'ecollection. Referring to the time before the June 17, 1972 \V atergatc break-in, \Vil son said llaldcman "approved nothing of an illegal nature." T ?ien:-alfUdiDgTo chargCsthat !.Jak!eman tried to use the CIA to stop an FBI investigation of the break-in, \Vi Ison told the jury: "I don't want you to think ror one moment that the Cl..\ \Vas a party to the break-in . ?-1 r. Haldeman had no in· lcntion whatsoever to obstruct Ju stice." \\'il son said that •taldeman met \\·ith Dean only once before the June 17. 1972 break·in. \\•hen De:in reported on top-le,·el meetings on a campaign inlclligence gathering plan -the pla n which spawned the Watergate break· in. ffe said ffaldeman told Dean he ·'should stay out of that matter.'' The Football Season: You are possibly now in the protess of shopping for carpeting. and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so. you no boubt feel like a ';football," bounced around wilh a bevy ol comf11cting stones. -Which·is the best caroet fiber? What is the best texture for your use? Wtlatl<:ind al padding should be used? we think you will detect the straight answers at Alden's. We've been helping people score "touchdowns· in Orange County for seventeen years. . . SPECIAL BUYS ·THIS .WEEK! , sa~ALLED.-Tight Plush Nylon in Gotd Tweed & Brown Tweeq. WITH 64 oz: SPONGE RUBIER PADDING • ALDEN'S • CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646..48 38 HOUU: Moo. Tln TI!on.. 9 to S:l~J. 9 tot-SAT. t :lO to 5 • \. I l l I I I I I I I I \ I • -OAILVPllOT Al't Big Fou1· Sales Tuesday's Cloaing Prices NEW . ·YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Dip 3_5% DETROIT (UPI) -The four U.S. auto makers reported nt id..fiovember sales were down almost 3S percent from last year's already depressed levels. Ford Motor Co. chairman Henry Ford II said the bottom or the auto slump has not yet been reached General Motors , Ford, Chrysler and American Motors said domestic sales 10 the Nov 11-20 period totaled 190,093 cars, off 34.7 percent from 2S8.818 1n mid·November Jast year. There were nine sales days lb1s year and eight last year. WHILE NOT as sharp a drop as industry executives had predicted , the mid-November sales were lhe lowest tor the industry since 1970, when a strike hampered dehver1es. Chrysler Corp., which will close five of its six US assembly plants from Th anksgiving to Jan. 6, reported a 41 7 percent drop 1n Nov . J 1 ·20 sales. America n M otors' sales were down 38 p ercent, General Motors reported a 34.3 perce nt d ecline and Ford Motor Co. said its sales dropped 31 S percent Up to 200,000 U.S. and Canadian auto Y.Orkers wtll be off for parts or all of December as auto makers try to b ring their huge inventory of unsold cars into line with s l u mpt n g sales. While small car sales continue to slide, luxury models were selling at a near-record pace. CADILLAC SOLD• 9,73l cars irfmid-Nove mber . just 2 3 percent off the record fo r the period set last year, and lmpertal sales so f ar in the 1975·mode l year are within 19--units of m atching the year-ago pace. The Ford chairman said h e f eared tt would be mid-Fe brua r y before Congress look some act ion on the economy that could improve consumer confidence. Farm Costs Rise $4 l1i October WASHINGTON (UPll - The a nnual r etail cost o f feeding a theoretical famtly of 3 2 persons rose $4 1n October to a r~cord $1.779 due mostly to ns1ng farm prices. the Agriculture Department h as reported. The report said th e inc rease in farm prices more than offset a s light d ip Jn middle men's margin s during the month But the fi gures also showed that increased marketing charges w ere the main factor in pushing the typical food basket cost t o 9 8 percent abo\•e the Jevel a year ago. ------+!000 \ ' HllV YOA~ IYPI! s.. "" 1'91*""tt14 •re ..-tell\ WI 1M •·I \J*) 0... ~ Hew '1'•11 SIOCk ell:& mllll tQ 2 ti ,, • 141 u-. 0• • " , ..... 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I 1111 I '"'• It OIVlolYW It t• 6tt t,\t + " Al-. lllUI IO 11,,.._ 1' Oit"°"' I! • JS 6 ... , r--~~-~~~~~~-tSOO \ AlDntllll .0 ) II U" -Oltlll'-1• • U J 32..., + \fo AllltrtoC»11 S •-WI 01 .. ri.1101n • U 1~, Altfft.,. JO • 1 ,,.,.._I'. Ol•IW 1 MO US ' + It Plunge of the \ Alc.n4tl.O S Sa•~• l'O 0.Peppr JOit tlt lh+ \'I Alco S!O ~ 1 11 I W• l'I Doto.MA 10 u UlO SJ\,• \o AICOllLD .1019 It II"'• llo Ol>Mellt S.11 JO 21\t+I A!fl•n .IOCI I U tl'o o l'o Dorit CD 10 l •J IVt+-\lo AllM>ll t M<1 1 "' ·-l'o Oort Dll,,_r ) IJ S + I'll Alleo(p •lod •1S I ... + l'o 0...MyC 10 • J J\lf AllQl"" I 60 l 1 lll'ii , Dowrep 1.ZO • 1• JI + l\.lo Oow Jones Average \ f---30_1_No_u_s1_R_IAL-S·~~~\•~--+700 \ \ fSJ5l ' " ,.,. All9 LUOc>t J •• t l1'°'+ .... 0&w O! 111110 .. , Sl ... -lllt Al"<I Pw l.SJ 1 lU I~ ... DPF IMp 11 J\fo Allet1G•pA • I f'O .. :ito Dr•oo 160 7 1J JtVt • \lo A11i<1C11110 t 7• Jt'-~ lll °'"-I.OU tK oM .i. \Ii All-S. 6 JI~+\\ 0....pt 1.20 . I ••lli• 'O A!hHIP<o<l 1 • n 1'""• "'° Dte1wr ot 2 .. "°"" • l'I Alllf<:l51 I SO • •l l•Vt-"1 Orey11 )OO I ' 9 •h • '-AM<l~•t ~ 1""+ 1' O<ll; Pwl....cl. 1,, ll'iO-ICo Alli' ~ 26 ' 1n 1-1' Dulot llf t 10 •• 1l0 1' -Vi Allt9fllA i.. S ll S --0\111.tpltlO . 11IO IS +Vt Al~ Pt 12 l II ~ , Du11~P pt 6\fo Alt M l:M61Qt~+\lo . • 6 1'1to+ :i., A,...151192• l • 1l"i , DunBr•<l ... 11 Ill 16""• .... AMAX llS 6 50 JSt\i+"' Ouc>l•n CpU lS ,..,. II. ..._ 50 • Jl •n-~ <luPont SV>O t •U tJYl + 1\t Al•IUM'O J' l •9 ,,.._ \'f <luPn pt ,..., J SI -It A""'te I to ' • 1Sllo + \lo OuQnll 112 6 1'1 IJ\I. , ...... HK.)OQ 2 11 I}"+"' OuQl.1'11 ptl .1100 101'!+ VI AMgpjJ\lt 24 ~\'I+ \'f OuQL.llf2.0$ 1100" ~~r.f!.i::,~ ~ ~= =~~·.''°: 2:~ :.: Am S.11: .I'll 10 l"ll ---fi 1- DOW FELL FROM 1,051 IN JAN, 1973 TO 584 Average Rose Some And Now Hovers Near615 AB••llCll l st 6 "' ~+ \.Ii E•oi. P"I 04 4 IS 16\4-\4i AmB<e11 IO S 152 ,,,,.,_ '4 E•KOU .0 4 • 10'ill+ V. Am Bldg 31 S II S\11~ '4 E•l!trnAlr. 211 • -.... Am C•,,10 S tJ 151\o E11GsF lOri 6 :1u 24V.+1'4 A C•n pf 1"" •• 10 '°"6-V> EellUlll l'h I 4 tot.-II+ A er.Ml Hll t.o ,... E•1tl( I W. 11 Pll .. + \.Ii AOWl"170 J I U_,,.. EetnCpllO 4 H 22Yi~ .... ~~&:1~11~1~ '~ 1~~·."" ~~~'f~1 :u : 1?1(1-;: ECONOMY. (Continued r r om Page A HI) prices rose swiftly follow1ng the e nd of World War I to a ptak 1n July , 192-0, whe n in- dustrial production and prices began a steady decline. ' Recessions are not .new, e ithe r . Since World War 11 <1nd excluding the present, the United States has gone through five recess1ons -1n .1948·49, 1953'-54 , 1957-58, 1960·61 and 1969-70. The average length was 12 ·month s ·. and many economist s who date the current recession from Oct. 1, 1973 say 1l will be the longest and l he mos t • • AO.Ill•• u 10 n 21 ..... EclO Jl ,JO 11 1l Ill(!+ " AmD.MIVU IS~. Etl4"1CUS 1 6'11.+'°' AOul Pf Ma U 11.,._"" E"Y>Or 1..H s 1 11\11-~ AmElcPw2. 416 u ..... EG4G n1s JU llt'otl\lo AF•mllt .2• J U ' Elt<I AiMK 11 1111 • Al"ln5~•10. ll 4 ••• EDSCplSd1t ll 1•¥. •• A GBd 1 110 • 49 21,.,_ \'o Elt<I Memo 2 ti \'Iii• ·~ AG<!Sc 1 S-0 10 l•l'o • ElcMI pf le • J 4'ilo-I~ Great Depression _of_ 1929_, ~~~\':' ~~ iit: · ~if~r. ~~~1 1 ,l 1~-;~ ArllHOill 10' u I~~ .. lit EIPesC.019. 1\S 10~• lit J' Ar11Motn .ll02SSl51'1 •• Ellr•Cpl60S ll?Otlo-l'o "the e nd res ult could be thcl A HOme pt 1 2 1s1 *''" EmH El 10 16 ,,. 1•"" d •• AmHosp '3020 Ji.. 11*--~ EmryAI• '62J n lSt't+ll'I same -a e press1on. ,,,.,,,,"' 2111 , 1•. . e...,,,., ... 34 s 11 11iio Prior to the 1929 crash "'M••Ht1 12 4 "' :>-. .. w emrin, :io. s )I ,.~ + ·w. ' ... -1<or11 •2 S6 ,-..... \lo EMILI no s 10 1'111 • the nation was on a 10-year AmMot too • 341 1t.. Emp0t.121' • 111o1.-10 AmHGs 1 )4 1 I• lJ""'+ lit EmP!re Fin HI U I I'~ . A"IS.IUllQ s JV.. Ell!Plr•Glis 2 6 s~-l'O ""'"'r·"I? II IV.-lll En;.tllld 60 s , .. 1IV1+ \.'o Am$lnl IVJ J II l'lll+ * EnnlsBF .:n J IS •'- speculative b i nge con· vlnced that the U .S. economy was i nv 1nc1ble •m $tnd '° J 1os ..,.._ v. En11.1111 20 1 • Ullt+ * • ~"¢1:W.. •I .U'lo-Vi Envlrolttfl ' •• u + l\o The re was gross speCula·' A""51e•H 21 • 1s .,,..+"' Eci111mr• • 4 1 ,.,.._ 14 lion Jn the stock market. In Z:::,5:,';'~'.~ : 1~ ~~: t: ~:L::=1210: ~ ~ ~1~+ ·,. contrast, Kirkpatnck Said, :~'~if'.: 1~ :~=--·-i::J:!1"~ ~ 1tt '~ : ;: the curr ent s tock market 1s ATTPfBJ u " ..,._ * En~rl!n 10 1 1 >~~ . Alflt&T WI . ill 'It E1nyl Cl20 l 11 13'.r.• \II 1n a 10-year period of NnW11r"' • 2s 1 • • Etnvt!lf2.o 1" -• d I d I . h AWtf ~,..,. lUO II EVMSP on t t43 fl'I+" g ra ua ec 1ne wit AW1trpt1v. 1100 11~ • .., E•C1tt101 4 ",MO. •.. periodic spu rts up and ::::ri 1i: ~ ~: ~::-"' i:~t~::·; n; ::l'I+,,,; down muc h like the period Am111e~ "° 5 J1 1~+" __,. ,_ ' AMF 1111,7• S 158 I~ •• Ftblr~ .0 l Jl S .... + \\ 1n the 1870s throu g h the 11.m1...: '° J a. 1.,. .. '"' F1 .. c.m '° • 121 fl'"•"' l SOOsthatprecededacrash =~If ~21 13: ~: E ~::~~:1:; '; :~:~ The Dow Jones lndus tna l =~:c:~: ~ fi::" ~:!.'~!:1 '!O • ': :~ • ..,,, Average. an 1nd1('ator of 30 Arm;••• 110 l 1t1 u-.,.. F•rWltFd s JI l"'-"' severe k Arm1r pt... 2 ll(o + \.'o F1r1n Mto l • •'lo-\, • ey stocks. fell from a hts· Am11MJ20 s ":w.. ~ JTh •1 1 +" A recession i s traditional-t orte hig h of 1,05 1 on Jan. 11, !::c.':.c:~?: 1 ~f ,{~: = ~.;c:..:, t 1: :~~; ~ ;~c~t~~1:~~a:t~·.~h:re~ecl~~~ 1973 to 584 last Oct 4, its =~f1~¥~ ~ t: ~~; ~ ~~~P11 ~ ~ l:1 ::::• "' in the Gross Nation a l lowest in 12 year s The ~l·t~~~ ~ 1; ,~ !'C: ~=~~r;::,~ 11~ ,;"";~ average r ose s teadily after AP1Cn•c s.o s » , __ 1& "••roeo.p 1 s 4 16"' .. :i. • Pboroudtuctodt. awy·",•;.,".,",1"0 1nqu,e 5 that and now hovers a r ound !~0°(;10,~ 2 !~ 1f'~"" ~t:'i~.c': ! ~ 1t~: t:: • 650 AP l Corp • l 1'h-It FIOtl Mt;.. 21 1ft• \o th•t ft l n h t e<J ; . • APIW•*"'M9St IS I~, FIGU!k.2.0 J t 71 -"' a in a 10 a s no eas Kirkpatric k beheves the ARA s .. 1.., 10 <tt 11 .... + .i. Flelck.•M1 1 ' 111 • + 14 as the economy has slowed. Do II f II bo Arc1t1N l6 • s •Vt • F1t1ro1ep '° J 1s •--"" WWI a toa ut370 1n Art4t pfCJ 220 +V+ Fl!KIF.OSI) '°' '""•"" The cont1nu1ng spiraling of 1978 and the depression will :~:::0e~~ ' '} 1r"' -·I'll ~~,:;:_~ ~? t ,:: 1:::~:; prices reflects pr1mar1ly bave arrived. :~~:'";s i ~ l H 11:: ~ ~::1s;~,~ ,~ 1~ ~""=1,,.. t"ounexpecte dandlargely However , mo s t..,.•••,t M11, ~·" FstM19 1S11 • .., 111<.v. uncontrollabl e factors -economists say the govern· !;~~~1~rJ:.4 J: 1~: ~ ~:r"I\"~: 2; i~!'~ thequa drup!Jngofoilpnces ment as well as s tock ex· ~=~.g ! ,t; ,;.,..;~ ~~~?,'.~; r, ·~~:= a nd h ig h food prices c hanges have prevented the ..,.mp1110 1 ,.,,,, Fs1uR1e .,.11 2s ''° ... So.IE ECONO.llSTSS.y Atm1trpl•~ rlOO 4-IVl-I"" FslV8• •Sil 1 I IV.+ 1' 1 1 1 • rash speculation lhal pro·, ......... , Ck on t 331 11t•+ " F111W11c 11• 10 ' 11\io •• l he d a n g e r now 1 s. mpted the 1929 cras h AJw, =~ .. ~ 1 : ll"" + 11o ~)~:"'~ '2i : ,: l? .. ~ ~ depression • • • the slock ruarket does not ~r:;a, ~ ' 1!; ,;"".1 ~:::E~ ~,: JJ ,~"":-~ ··nccess1on 1s a brom1c "play as b ig a role 1n the .\slllou1..o • ~ """ . F1tm1r19 10 • s 10 word," said t!conomist Ehot economy as 1tdid then. !!t":-~~::; i ::.., -1~ ~lr:i1k~i~f~ !12~r' ,?rt~" J a neway. '"The ~anger 1s The Federal--Ueposlt ::~1~;-·~~ ~:;::; ~l~:~~!~·• '"l' t;~ .... 1- deprcss 1on W e ve been I n sura nce Corporat io n A11oy1:11v. s 12 u11. • Ft• Giis 90 J 'J 111.-111 h h I t r At1C£1pt Jl,o I JI Fl•Pwr 1 9S 1 1G u i..-°' I r oug pen Y o re-runrt1on~ t o prevent mass A11Rlti.11v.11 -.1 11 111•1 Fl•Pwlllto, 211 16"'-"" ces sion:;. They are Ull · banklaliuresandtoprotect ::::::.~,~ 'i1tt~:s~ ~::::~8:,,~11 n: U1• :: Pleasant and costly but they deposit s through ins urance "'"'' ~p1t 11 ,..,, •• FMCJ.. on ' , •• n'llo-" h ., • It.TO Ill< 20 J 21 J~ . FMC 1\r.. 1 161Jt,. \'t ~rTehnotcdatastro.p tc 11 ht Unempl oyment benefits :~,'.~'' 1~ ~"" t~ ~.c'B i8; 1; :t:;~ e eprcss1on WI 1 and social security benefits "'""" corp 1 111 1~+.,., For<1MoJ20 1 '6t 31 + :i. home, he s&1d1 when un~ helpcush1onthclo~of1obs !~'"~'~·· 1Jttr! ·--~~~=.~ff igr: -· employment r eaches 11 or and support the e lderly ,.,_..,v•• 30 n 11 111<J-1• FtDB111.-so . 16 1•~· •• h " • • AYll lrw; .a s JS •'I< +' .,, FortMwCI "° IJ ll " • v. 12 percent, t ere 1s mass Bu t s aid a First Nauonal A~n.iunc 30 1 101 f~-"" F1>1o1.,w~1' s •• ,. ..... "' b k " d th US ' AvonPrldUUSl JI +J .... l'o•lloro .60 U •S 2'"-•1>o an rup t cy an e • • City Bank economist. "the .t.ztKOl1&G 1l J1 11 .. i,:, F•..,k M +a 10 112 u + ,,.. Treasurv goes broke trying ch1e(po1nl to grasp IS th.:i.t 1n ll•b&wi11G~ •;;-u..,, .. "' ~~:',: \ ':. 3 ~ ~:?::1::: to borroY.' while lhc the t930s a U.S recession. llKlle '°"· '° l~•• \, F1111,,.1n0u J 1111 •'••...,, h t d 81-et 111 ,XI ' ll • •• ---(> G-CCOnomy IS S u own. induced by monet ary a.-... ou 11111 1 .. ,,._ .. '• Glb1t 1nci11, 2 J111 • restraint. was allO\\ed tO l::~c2.,'': ~ ! :~; ~ g:~ ~f., 1 tf }~.:. ~ getoutorahand •• 8'ltG6s1'6 1, .. 1tl4+-"" GAF!lt120 12 IJ\, BllGs llf•VI 11'0 46 -VI Gtr11Skl+a• I 2f'llo -'~ B•nCll 1 ,. a I u i.;,-v. Gtr11blpt P. , 1 n -'4 9.,,,,."' ln(2S 61 31 '••• Gtnnen u 1• •1 11V.•t'• ''NO CENRAL b ank IO-Blnoor Pn JO l\."t -\la Gt.roo.n 161J 41 n•,_ ~. ::C!N~f2C2~ S 1l ii~::~: g:~:~~I::; i 1~~·.v. B..,,,,, ... • )1 '-"1 Gt•$.,.IUS • • .,, Anaheim Fir1n Sets Increase · · ,\na hc1m hascd Pla nt ln September, for Industries Inc. announced example, the retail cost of r esults of operations for the the market basket bad risen nine months ended Sept. 30 1.4 percent above A~ust shOw earnings of $2,895,000, bec~u se market1ng or $1 per share. up from m argins ros e 2 J percefi.t· Sl.076,000, or 37 cen ts a ,vhtle f arm. prices were . share, for the hke period 10 falllq_g 1 perceot. 1973. day u•o uld -or pollt1cally. could -repeat the Fed's ::i:.ril1"'~ ~ 1 : ?I": ~ ~"'·~: ~ :: :~~ ~ 8¥<1 CA 20 1) l • n -.... Grm!lll c..11 • lS S''a-"" d I S ffi U J J 9 2 8 • 3 2, r~~'~'= j 1! :~ . &";'~']':":.J : ,; l~\fo: ~ performance,'' the 1 l!:t:~~3 1~ l~:Z!~ g;~1.~: ;; ~11o.:.tt economist said. ''With this r.::U~~ ::l ~ ,t ,:"":,~ ~C:C.: ~: ~' \,~ .. "' ·I I l B1•ltrL 1130 IJJ U'f•+ _.., GnClr IX! 4 t 1\oo cruc1a e cmcn m1ss1ng, a B1~ s1c;i wt 6 u"'-"" Gen 1 ... 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(l\r) -Cartt!r Il a" lcr IL1!t• "111rr'I, Inc , a r<'tail\n g 1 ht11n, rrp•1r11 rl ~l nndnv tha t carn1n i;' 1,,1 lht• IJ \\Ctl-.:s l'tttll•tl ~~I\ 2 df'flll~d 1u Sh :\Ii n11\hon, o r J.1 C('n ls a sh:.re, rrum S7 38 m i llif.lll, or 38 c unl$ a s hure U)l',1rcu1l1cr • • A 12 DAIL '( PILOT Tuesday, November 26, 1974 QUEENIE By Phil lnlerlandi ' •' ~ t..,. ,_,_ ~ ...... "'' ............... ,_ ..... - "You ought to ·get out or the market. That's the.second time this week you've nipped your wig." • /ti. Boyd Hippo's Tusks Always Grow . 'J'h Oj t you ng fcllo\11 most'li kei)' to · be offered 1nteres11ng in vitalions by ric h \l.'Omen is the sales clerk in a good men's clothing store. Such is the claim o~a highly expe ri enced lad Yiho <1dm its he has been kept ro_r sever al years by \l.'ell·to-do older fe males. ''A Jot of \\l\'CS shop.for their husband's clothing," he says. "I simpl y dec1_de ~·h1ch one I want to flatter, then give her al.I the time 1n the world . and demonstrate my O\\'n taste 1n haberda shery. She may leave \\'ith a shirt or two, but eventually she 'll come back for a tie and offer an invitation to ('OCktails " Interesting if.true The report confl icts \\"ith our L~ve and War ~an's fil~ on th(' matter , however. ft indicates doctors receive the la rgest number of interesting invitations from rich \\'OffiC n. uuno~·s Q. "\\'hy do \\'Omen's blouses button d iffer ently than me n's shirts?" ,\. Am told that came about iong ago be('ause most \l.'Om en carry their babies on the left arm. Supposedly had to do with nursing ~aid babies. ~,,.AGE 10 is said ·to~ when your hearing reaches.its peak otkee nnes~.. · TllOSE F IGllTlf'G tusk teeth of the hippopQtomus . continue to grow as Jong as lhc be~st li_ves. · ALTllOUGll TllAT ARTICLE of feminine apparel has been \.:nO\\'n as a brassiere for exactly ~years, . nobody any1\'hcrl~ referred lo it as a bra until 37 years ago. F1\ voaEn .. ~ooos ll:i s it C\'l'r occurred to yo u that the most favored foods o( countl ess highl y civilized people a re the fin ger foods'.' Consider lol>stt•r, artichokes. fried chicken, steam clams. spa re ribs. corn on the cob; hamburger!, hot do):!s :i nrl t :ico~. \Vi ii bet you a qu arter on the corner that som(' of these lc<irl more lists of fa vorites ·than any other sort or g rub includi ng steak. SEGLF.CTEJ> to mention among the ·\Vorld's best.selling books that little ,·oJumn kno\\·n as "The ---1 T r-Uth Th<t4 1-ie ads 1·0 Etem:i l Life'-' -put-oulby~h·e­ \\'a1chto11·cr Bible ;ind Tract Society, Inc. \Vith 74 . n1illion. .•. Address mail to L ,\f. Boyd, P 0 Boz 187.),i\'ewporl Beach, CA 9Z663 1:The Twin €atch ~ ~ You net both this month ' ... Jumbo Fried Shrimp and Golden Fish Fillets together in a special com- bin ation . With Texas sized french fries , tangy tartar sauce , and creamy cole slaw. At a re el special price. t-'\c)k~ a i. ·~erv,11111n for ~'Our Chris.tmas pany n CM1! ' The F amtl.v .Jlc.stauranl ' ··••i"' w.u..c. .. w .... c.. Mt ...... 21so ...._. • ....._ ,,..r+oa JJOO N. H.rtior-M .TOl"NM--=-ZOSlS ............ &1,4. • ) • Three Cha.-,,(ed Sex Star Threatened • Peppard Relieved flM oflaaic'Pan_ COSTA MESA 4§' cripcric ('\lmmercial that was pulled· \\'ailing ror them when th~)' LOS ANGELES CAP> 11 hcn her t ies wit h the showedup. -A Superior Court pornogruphir rilm were dis· 1'he three were identified judge has ruled that at- CO\'ered. as Frank Vessie, 31, South 'tor George Peppard Police said-l'iflss Cham· Ozone Park, N. Y ., Ron does not have to con. hers and her manager , Cameron, 31, Brooklyn, tinue support payments Ch arles Tray no r , the N.Y., and Ernesj Castaldo, or $2.500 a month to his For PRIVATE PARTIES .••.. ON SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDA {NIGHT$ .•• •.. for groups from 20to100 people • FREE PARKING• 556--122$ On ot.. NO<th s;do ol Soudl Cont Pbza • . (Nut to lulodt'I) , LAS ·VEGAS, NeY. lAl') -Thr1:c men have been booked for investigation of extortion after an alleged attempt to obt ain $45,000 from pornographic film star l\faril yn Chambers, police reported. rormer hu sba nd of sex film 37,NorthHolly~Ood.Ca'llf. former wife, actr ess queen Linda Lovelace, were Elizabeih Ashley, -AMPICAN IXl"RUS •MASTER CHARGE• IANKAMEAICARD approac hed Saturday night' B d M mh Judge Leopoldo G. by the trio and· told Miss . 80 e er ' Sanchez ruled that Miss The three were arrested Sunday ni ght at the Union Pl uta llotel, where J'ifiss Chambers is appearing in a production of "!\find With the Dirty !\fan." Chnn1 bers O\l.'ed the $45,ooo · Charles W 'Da'vls of 3156 Ashley has s ufficient to 1t former a.gent u~d they Be rmuda Drive. Costa earnings a nd increased plu nned to coll e~t \l. One . 111esa, has been selected o. net worth. 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I i:JO ,... • \ NHr Mec:Althur, ......... IOI Helf-mlle_loulll of Oiu" CoJ::JtJ AllpOil 833~ 0555 . . .. • 1 • I • I Orange Coast .EDIT 1 0 N I Today's Final N.Y. s ·tocks VOL. 67, NO . 330, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ·ORANGE COUNTY, CAL I FOR NIA TUESDAY, NO VE M BE R 26 , 1974 c TEN CENTS ; ' Business Ordinance Received A new business 'permil ordinanCe designed lo •·solve a number of nasty public relutions problems" was pre· sented to the Costa Mesa Citv Couneil ?i.1onday night. Councilmen raised no objections to t he proposal outlined by Finance Director Robert Oman, and City 1r1anager Fred Sorsabal said that it would be on the council agenda for a public hearing at next Tuesday's re· gular council meeting. Oman said that the ordinance would better define and separate the re- \lenue-raising and regulatory aspects of business laws and wou ld enable the staff to grant more or the routine permit applications to speed up the process. The finance dirt?ctor said that pro- blems ha\·e been created in the past because some businessmen ha\'e re· garded a business lirensc as appro\'al of the use. In the future it would be clear, Oman said, that a permit is re- quired for certain types or busin"ess before the re\'enue-raising li~ense can be obtained. · Under the ordinance. bus inesses that affect health, welfare <ind safety would still require city-council ap· proval. These services Y.'ould cover advertising u1ith banners and sound trueks, ambulances. shou•s and con- ttrts, taxis and bUses. dance halls .vnd charitable solicitation. Under the old ordinance. council ap· proval also \\.'as required for massage parlors and pa"·nbrokers. but under the new procedure these operations would require background inv~stiga­ t lons by the police. Other persons needing police checks would be am- bulance drivers and attendants, taxi drivers and door-to-door peddlers. In the past, permit applications for advertising, amusement activities. auctions and Christmas tree lots have had to go to t he city council. The new ordinance "'ould authorize the finance d epartment to monitor these a~­ tivities. , Om an emphasized that the or- d inap ce also creates an appeals board. consisting or start members. to· deal ~·ith businessmen who question the denial of a permit. Merchants would have the subseouenl riizht of ap- " . ort-Mesa Gets Out· Red' Ink. DEAD AT 94 Character Actor Beach Rites Held For Actor Beach, 94 By ARTH UR R. VINSEL Ol IM D.>llr ,.;191 Slltf A long t:.ireer which included performances on the concert Stage. opera and character roles 1n more than 300 films spanning 35 years on the screen h11s come to a quiet end for Brandon Beach. l1e \\'ilS 94 and still golfed up unLil the age of 90, v.•hen a broken kneecap .slo~·ed him down. according to his v.·idow, llilda , a Cost;;,. l\1csa apart· ment resident. The well-known character actor died Friday a nd family services have been held, directed by Bell Broadv.•ay lilortuary. "He played everything from doc - tors. laY.'ye r ,;, I ndi a n chief s , millio.nairE!s. to military generals and the Chairn1an of the Board." !\!rs. Beach reralled today. Trustees Will Eye Deficit By lllL . .\RY KA\'E 01 Ille O.ill-~IMSl.ill Without adding new progra1ns or In· cr easing teac hers ' salaries , the Newport·l\lesa Unified School Dis : tri<'l 's projected 1975·76 budget already is about S2.5 million in the hole. according to Walter Adrian, the district's director of fi scal planning. Adrian will present a preliminary document detailing the deficit to school trustees at their 7:30 meeting tonight In Costa Mesa City Council Chambers. "It wi U serve only as a point of de- parture for the trustees,~· Adrian ex· plained, adding that no action is an· ticipated. Adrian and other members or the district staff have been working with the projected 1975-76 budget since the recent defeat of Proposition Z. a pro- perty tax override from which the dis· tricl hoped to receive an extra S4 mill fon revenue. Ad rian's slaff estimates the <1v<1ila · ble income for 1975-76 \rill be about S37 .7 million. That's about $4 .7 mill ion less than the d~trict received this year from federal. state and local sources. The reduction is due lo the district 's declining student enrollment, which is expected to fall from 26.368 this year to24.866nextyear. 1'he projected budget is listed at about $40.2 million, J·oughly $2.5 million more than t he projected in- C.!ome. . From this initial u•ork document, Adrian with the help of others in the district and community will prepare a number of budgets in the coming months. Some will use these fi gures, assum· ing that no more income "'ill be re· ceived. Othe rs \viii goon the assump· lion that a second re\·enue increase e lection is succesfully held in the spr- ing, bringing in the extra $4 million originally hoped for. 1'rustees ~·ill decide at a later date whether or not tO hold a second elec- tion. . ' Iii a Fog t11lly Pltll ~liN l'Mle Jt \\'as just a fender bender. police said, but il occurred i n the middle of a m ajor intersection in the middle of the morning rus h hour in the middle of the first g round·hugging fog of the season. The s ce ne at 17th Street and NC\\·port Bouleva rd in Costa :\J rsa exemplifie d roncli · lion s t his morning as driver:; moved from bright s unlight into \'ision ·clouding fo g bank that S\vi r led in off the ocean in \\·eslern por· tions of the O r ange Coast. It burned o ff by mid ·mornin~ in most places. Residents 'Coo~' to Sidewalks A survey to \('st whether Costa ~tesa residents u'ith no side"•alks in front of their homes arc interested in putting them in has met with a "'No, thank you.'' The eity st aff sent out a mailing and made a door-to·door survey of homes in the easts ide and west5ide o( town. Residents were told that if they joined the venture together sidewalks could be built at an average of cost of SI per square foot. \\1ith the city pro"iding the engineering free. The a\'erage for e ach homeO\\'ner "·ould be S240. The survey had been pushed by ?ilayor Robert \\lilson, \\•ho contended that many members of lhe communi- t y \\'ere anxious to make the improve- ments. · City J\1annger Fred Sorsaba l. re· porting on results of the survey nt a stud~' session \1·ith the council ~londa y night. said that the residents had responded "ve ry coolly ·· Mrs. Hertzog Favors Lofty Day Care Site li)' ALAN DIRKJ.\' OI I~• tllllJ Plklt SWfl Council11·oman Norma \·lertzog \\'ants a cit y-run day care renter built on top of a nc"' fire station planned for do"·nto"'" Costa 1.lesa. !'llrs. llertzog, a fo rmer Canadian ,1·ho ou•ns two pre·schools in Costa 1\lesa. says that such an arrangement has been in effect for 12 years in Toronto, though such a setup \\'Ou ld be afirstinthcU.S . She outlined the proposal at a roun· cil study session \\'ith the staff t.l on- day night. saying the facility \\'as urgently needed in the community. Both councilmen AJ\·in L. Pinkley and Jack Hammett indieated they u·anted to knoy.• more about the plan. particularly the costs, and C it y :\l anagr r Fred Sorsabal promised to come back to the council '''ilh a bri..'akdo\\·n. :-; j)eallolliffilili"Cil. One of his stuffy executive roles u·as cast for an early \V arller Bros.' studio film produced by the late Dick PO'A'tll, who Ji\'ed·in-Newport Beach. "lie had a very commanding pre· sence ... ver y distinguished," l\1rs. Beach sars of her late husband. She cannot i-emembcr some of the memorable dales in his early c<ireer. Billboard Ordi1ian£e Delayed Ile said L..-.·o t~·o-block areas picked at random \\'e re sur\-cyed in t'ach side CJf the city -one \\'aS bet\\'CCn 19th and Costa r<.1 csa streets and Raymond and Tus tin a venues : lhe other bet\1·een St<ite :ind N:Hi onal avenues and Governor and Congress st reets. :\Ir!>. llcrlzog s aid th('re arr ma n\' ~ingle par('n ts in the commun111· \vhC need day r are centers so the.v caO 11 o rk ands.la}' off u·c.1£ a 1'-'l.--- ~he said that a nurser\' school could be put on the second nOOr of the sta- tion and an enclosed pl ayground put o\'er the apparatus room. I 164 Emergencies Orange County Sheriff's officers Ttsponded to 164 emergency ea lls t hrougt}out the county in the 24 hours ending midnight Pilonday, deputie11 re- ported today. RECESSION NOT DOING THE JOB One economist jokin~I.'· suggested t hat \\"h<it the \\'Or)d needs to end infla· tioil . .is a good old -fashioned re· cession. . The recess ion is here. but un· fortunately, so is the inflation. liniled Press Internal ion al has put together a :short series of arti<'I~ dealin~ with the economic-problems racing the 1..'".S. tocta~._ The first parl of this series begins today on Page!\ l_O. • OranJ!e Cousl "'ealht•r f'air skies through \\lednesday exceptforlocalgroundfoginlhe morning 'hours. \\/armer Wecj- nesdav "'ith IJcach highs al 75 ril· . jngto82inland. Lows tonight 44 to :;o, .INSIDE TODAY" , ·1f 11il11 tranr to ~·now"?iow mo:ny 111i~tre11es 1 have. I 'm not going to tell 11011 j,hot .' Tl1t speaker? Rev. 11..·e. pastor to millions •• ~, other' c,andid rrn1a rk1 Jro111 lhi11 con- lro1;vt$io/ r11 an.on Poat A9 . ' • A11<1L1Ntn M9~1t• M~lMll'-1 IUlleNI Mfwl Or••~· -· """ 1••,,,..1lltu Ttlt.,llMI Tl!Nh'1 W.ttl•" ...,.. ...... .. .. "' .. .. 11·1 •.. , 111•11 .. .. .. .. • She said !\Ir. Be11ch had a role in .. The l\lusic l\lan," a star·studded l·lollywood production and aJ so ap· peared \\'ith the late ~larilyn i\lonroc and J ack Le mmon in lhe hit comedy ··Some Like It Hot.·· llis earliest d<1ys 1n lhe field of en· tertainm ent began "'hen-ins pired by Enrico ''The Great" Caruso-~lr. Beach \\'ent to Germany to study grand opera. He had not yet changed his given legal name from Bache to Beach then, <1 step \.vh ich c<ime later with 1-loll~wood. He \llas a mu!'lcal ond vocal stu-· dent in the L .. S. Later. when Caruso made his Am e rican debut. i\lr. · Beach le d the eminent Ita li a n tenor on stage in a donkeyr<irt. t1 imself a lfa ritonc, ~Ir . Beach sang "'il h the Boston S~mphony and <ippeared in a trio \\'ith famed ~l etropolil;,1n Ope ra contralto Louist• llomer and tenor P:iul Alt house . l·lis \\"ido,1· rl't:ills that in addition 10 appe;i ring 1n Dick Po\\·ell 's firs t motion pir ture. he also had a role in ('O\llboy actor .singer Roy Rogers· first mO\'L(' She said the \\'ashington. O.C .• native's primary love remained the piano in their secluded courtyard cot- tage in the Newport l~eights area. :'lie studied the scores and when he played he soun'ded like a whole or- chestra." say.!l 1'-1rs. Beach. "None 0£ lhat.tin}tle·linkle stu(f." , 'Robin Hoods' G'et Bows W ortlt $8~3 A pair or broY.'sers "'ho didn't bother to \\':'lit 11.·hllc ot her cu!'tomers "''ere buyin ~ n1 e rchnndise "'lllked out or a Costa l\1 csa archery firm r<.londa y with S883 \\'Orth or bo"'s . Dana Parr. of ArrO\\' 1\lanutaetuMng Corp .. 1245 Logan /\\'(' . told police the l\l.'O grand theCt s us pects made orr "'ith rour fiberglass bows. They "·ere described as being bttwcen 18 and 22 :ind having lon1lsh hair. \ • The Costa hi es.a Pl annin g Com- n1i ssietn has delayed adoption of a billboard that \\'Ould ban the signs from the c,ity in seven year's . The ord inance was continued lo the J an. 13 meeting or the board at the re- quest or the city attorney's ofrice. ll "·as the second time adootion ha<I been delayed. , . The ordina nee would reqW re re- moval of the 32 signs over a se\'en-year period and establish a fee structure during that period. The proposed fee is Sl a square foot although the pla nning staff is expected to reduce that recom: mendation to meet objections or plan- nin g commissioners. Before the measure was postponed again hf onday night. a resident , Verlyn f\larth, criticized the length of the se\'en-year period and noted that several billboards had been erected in· the city in the past without city authorization a nd ~·ere still standinR. Handicapped Outings Slated A free program to introduce han- dicapped youngsters to the \\'Orld or ordinary play a nd disco\·ery is being offered by the Costa lilesa Depart· mentor Leisure Ser\'ices. Outings are sche dule d three Saturdays of each month from the Community Recreation Center. \\•hich is a reached via the y.•est gate into the Orange County Fairgrounds. Children and young adu lts who a~c rcta'tdcd7 -deaf. blind or ha,,e o\her. impairments. from coastal Orange County, m ay learn arts and crafts and games in add it ion to going on tri~. Further information is available by calling 556·5300 for Jerry Kahan. roordinu t or oC the exceptlo nul children ·s pros r;i n1 Airport Surrounded LONQON <API -Troops 1n armored \•c hi c les s urrounded Gut"•lrk Airpott south or London lo- ·day in a step·up of a ntlttrrorist seeurlty rollowinJ an~Arab hijacking: of ::i British ::iirilner and a spate or bombinas linked to Irish terrorism: Sorsabal said there \\'as "only one gli mmer of hope." In the 900-block of Governor Street six residents said they "'°'anted to put in side\\·alks. though eight of their neighbors \\"erl' opposed. J\layor \\'ilson said that the findings CSeeSU R VE\', P age A2 l Mesa Girl, 16,. Still Critical A Costa l\lesa girl. inj ured "'hen struck on her birycle. has been tran s fe r red to Orange County l\1cdical Center for Jong-term care. rem :ti ning in c ril1 cal condition 87 days after the accident Karen l\Ioellcr . I.), of li81 Bahama Pl ace. has registered only slight i1n - pro\'ement· since the rar and bic,·cl(' ('ollision that infl1r ted ht•u<land nlh1·1• major in.iurie!>. She \rus n10 \'cd ll'on1 L'ost u ~lc~;i ~lemoria l l·los1lit;1I Frida~·. 1\·hert: nursin g supervisors said it :lP!:H:<l.r L·<l she had be,i!un l o inch 0111 of h('r dt>l'P coma some11·hu1 The \'irtim ha s ne\·er re::i ponde<I verbally to doctors, nurses or her family since the early (}('tober ~irc1 · dent at Adams A\·enue and Ro~ al Palm Drive . STOCKS RALLY • IN LA TE TRADING NEW VOR~ IAP) -Tbe stock m arket adv!nced bro:ldly today "'i~h an af'ttrnOQ.n rally described a·s ;i terhnical response to the dccltnes or thcpas1 t\1'o•·e~k s (Tahl~.Atll. The D0\11' J ones overage of JO in- dustria ls ga1n ed.5.32 points to 617:26, a nd gaincr5 outpaced lo C'rs by an 8·5 mugln on t.he N(lw York Stock Ex· change. · Early in Ult~Cternoon pri ce~ be1an a :iiteady advante "ithout C\'1de nt in- spiration from aos economic. n~·s de.· ,·elopmcnt. Tui tion parents \\'Ould pay \\"OUld eover the cost. she said. The citv \1'ould 01>e rat(' the facility 1\"ith prO . fc ssional st;iff. l\lrs. llcrtzog. \\ho has been in child care 11·ork for 28Years, said that the main costs o r running a center are rent and taxes and the city faciht.v u·ould not ha\'e these burdens She s aid firemen "·ere in fa \'or of the idea and she did not antiripate proble m s from the private sector because there \1·as such a shortage of centers in the cit y. The facility "'ould need to be open from 6 a.m . to 6 p.m., she added. Pinkley said he \\"3S "not t ry ing to kill it" but \1·anted to kno11· more about hO\\" it y.•ould be run :i.nd how close the ope ration ..-.·ould come to ~c bre:1k even point. A ne\\' fire station is planned in t he next t11·0 years lo replace the fi re ::ila· ""'*' Plklt st1ft l"lllltt> 'DAY CARE NEEDED' Councilwoman Hertzo·g t1onat Ill Roeheste r St. Fire Chief J ohn l\larsh;i ll today said that the po ssibility or building a dual purpose fa cility had het:n studied. but em phasized th<i t the secondary use hf!d not been determinl•d. !·le al!-<O stressed th at the neY. facility may be a fire station onl), and not serve a dual 1>urpOS('. ··I rt on 't \\' :1 nt this to get out into IE>ft fi C'ld where it is sc·en as a fa rt," the rhief rautioned. "The secondary use must be based on the needs of the rommunity and these needs must be C.\"aluatcd. It may be. that <1 senior citizens center or community eenter 11·ould be better. Once you t alk of pul- ling rhildrl'n on the ~C(·ond floor vnu increase cons truction costs 41l tO 51) 1>crcenL '• Grim Murder Story Of Countians Told Hy TO~t BARLt:l · OI t~e Df!IJ PllDISlatt t)ra n i;:c Co un\v Coroner's nr- firerl> l'Olllp[Ct('d a gri sl,1· fOU1»day t:1sk toda~~ an·c1 recorded the 1)()si1 ivc identifi cation Of l\\'() bodies U!l('ilrthr d last \\eek from the backva rd or ~· Tustin a rt>a homC'. ' ThC'y said the rt• can now bt> no douhl 1tn1tthe m otdering remains :ire tho::i~ of \'uudra Dc .... ·ey Nunley 11. 28. of Orange and Ru(• E. Slt•clr, :iu. or f'ullerton Both nl c n Cared Su1>t"r1nr Cour'\ at> lton on tnuhiplc narro11cs ch:n·~(·~ 1'(Jrl1 01ned in a \.r:i nd Jur~ 111ri1rt n1en1 iJ I 1hC' Um c of their rt 1.'>:11)pr-ar:1nri> about u ~·e;1 r a ~o But !'hcr1fl"l> off1 Ct·r:-; toda) l'l'Pt'tHt•d thnt d rug trnffl ek1111: llh1~cd no p:1r1 1n t hi': death or lhl' l\\"O men and rcvt a lt•d for the r1rSl lime \\'hat they !HI\' ll> lhe true rt a son for the murtk>r!' And "'hl\e s heriff's (':.1111. .J:1mr~ Rrondbc lt told that ~tor\ three men <"h:iri;tcd \\'ith t~e murdCr or Nu nley and Slee le \\'tre 1>rc.pa1ini;. to l(·uvc the • <"Oun!y j;,u l lor thr1r ,11r;11):!nn11,nt 111 S:int:i Ana 1\1 un ll' llKd c·ourl 1"hcy : . .Lt'l' .John :\1an11rl Sohs . 29. !\lich:1el Lynne Thonll)'nn . 23. and Robert i\lichacl Scs1na . 22, :ill of !';au· ta An a. IJroadbc lt sn id th1· trio 1' ur r uscd or 11lanning thc ki llings of 1\'u nl cy and !\l<'l'lt• aft l>r t he 111<1 \'1r t1n1s hart pl annf'd to \..i dn:l r ~h!>" "if<' ;.ind tier l\\o childr<>n nnd h1ilcl thctn fo r ran:-iom. "\\le k no\1' th at the· 11\ o \ ll·t lms \l'rrP short or m on<'~ :ii the ti me and '"''-'ft! prett y ('Ollfidrnt thal ~Oh!\ ha rl pl('lll ' of it." l31•o:i<lbt1lt .,,11rl No 'rrash P ickup T rash and (!a r bagt• "111 not be fll l'kC'd up 1n Col-In :\I esa Thur!'ld_.1~ , S;.n1tary d1l>tr1ct a1dt•s ... 1HI th.11 trn:-ih pickup!!; scheduled fur 1·hur ... d;11 11i\I Ix> made. Fr1d<1y. aml 1n<:ku11~ :-;rhedul~d for t'r1da\ \\ill hr m.1dc Sah.~rday. ' A';! DAILY PILOT C Tuesday, November 21. 197• ----------------.=_ ------- - - -------------~~MindBOggJbli' Laxity ·Welfare Fraud May Be Biggest • in U •. S. ·History In Rocky· Probe Hit SPR!. GFIELD. 111. !l:PI J -In· \'tStigulors prob1n i.:: a Chit ago \1 l'lfarc f'raud c:ise havl' uncovered C\•idl•ncc of "'hat they say could he the most massi\·e public ald·btlk1ng sc ht•mt: by an individu:il in the n11tion'!i tlistory. i·lundrcds of tho11s11nds of lloll;,irs - ~ind perh;.ips millions -could bt• in· voh·ed. Joel Edelm:in. e~ecufi\•e d1rcc1oroC the Illinoi s Legislative Advisory Com- mittt:eon Public Aid, told the commit· tee it may take months lo fini sh the 1n· \"Cstigation or charges against Lynda Taylor. 47, or Chicago. 1\frs. Taylor was scheduled for ar· r aignment today in Cook County Circuit Court on a 31-count fraud in· dirtment involving her alleged re· ceipt of illegal welfare benefits, medieal assistance, food stamps, Social Security and vete rans' f>ene!it.s.. ''When the cntirt! story is told. I believe this will prove to be the most massive case of welfare. fraud that bas ever been perpetrated in the 50 states.'' Edelman said. ''lt bafrles the imagination.'' •ncft!telep~oni numbers. ~· . . . . She Is accused of receiving benefits nn hchalf of three deceased husbands ~nd 27 children -some of them sup· poscdly born after Mrs. Taylor v.I· h.·~rdly underv.•t>nt a hysterectomy in Fl orida. Sl'n. Don A. ~I OOl'l'. ch;urman of the eo mmittl'C, said nl•v.• evidence in· di(•ates ~l rs. T:1} \Qr n1ay also have posed as 11 physician in Chicago and fo.lichigan in a plot to illegal!~ obtatn Jl.led1care payments. "\Ve know for a fact she is not licensed to practice anyy,•here." r.loore said. ~toore said state \.\'ell:ire officials ~annot estimate how much lotrs . Taylor may have received illegally throughout the entire scheme, part of which he said dates to 1946. WASHINGTON (AP) -Congress was accused of acting like "kind of a passive lady" today for not in- vestigating more vigorously potential corirlicls of inte rest in Nelson A . ·Rockefeller's confirmation as vice presidenl. .The charge was made by Joseph L. Rauh Jr., vice chairman of the Americans for Democratic Action, during free-wheeling testimony before the House Judiciary Commit- tee in \\'hich he fretiuently engaged in heated arguments with members. Rauh accused both "the House and Senate confirmation committees or accepting at face value Rockefeller's testimony that possible conflicts pf in· terest between his vast wealth and de· cisions he would have to make if he became a pres_identarea myth. lie said she has received at least StS0.000 annually from the: sl;lte in cash assistance alone. Congress should either conduct a . . . . · full scale investigation into potential _Edelman said state 1.n\•esti~ators conflicts of nominees, Rauh con- v.1111 put toge_lher a report _inc_luding re· tended. or rill vice presidential vacan- ____ _, commend at1o~s to.the Illinois Depar_t· cies instead by special national elec- Ul'tl•l•pi..i. ment of Jlubhe At~ on how to avoid tions. WELFARE MASTERMIND? si mil:1rmassivecla1msinthefuture. .. . . ,. Edelman said evidence uncovered S T I "'\Ve be lieve there are loopholes in Eithe_r Y?U act for the pubhc. try the Chicago police and state and uspect Linda ay 0~ the present system," Edelman said. Rau~ said, ·~r yo~. ought to let the federal in\'estigators indicates fo.Tri!>. ed, interstate lchen1e in v.•hic h she ··11 ad they not been there, this would• pubhcactfor1tse.lf. Taylor m asterminded a sophistical· used 80 different names, 30 addresses not have happened." · Bul durini: one of several arfiu· •~ ments.Rep.R,o.bcrt1i.1cClo~y .<R ·ll.) accused Rauh of being unhappy only because the liberal ADA cannot get the kind or vice president it would like to have either th rough co ngressional con· firmation or regular elections. 1 Performer Ruby Keeler Paralyzed By JA CK Clli\PPELL CM IM D•oly l'ilMSUtt Singer and dancer Ruby Keeler of Laguna Beach today lies par<ilyzed as a result of a brain di sorder. li.liss Keeler underv.•e nt surgery to correct bleetling in the brain cavity Friday at a Great Falls, Jl.lont., hos pital, Dr . Gaston Syrene, he r neurosurgeon said in an interview. She had been listed as in critical but :stable condition. Dr. Syrene said Miss KeeJer's left s ide is paralyzed. He said the star is now .. saying a few v.•ords and moving her right atm and leg." Ruby·Keeler is the stage name or ~frs. John Lowe or Irvine Cove. She .starred in 1he now classic Busby Berkeley musicals or the 193-0s and in the hit Broadway musical "No, No. Nanette" a parody of the musicals which brought her stardom. . ~1iss Keeler had been visiting her daughter Mrs. Peter CChristine> Pratt of Lewistown. ~lont., when she was stricken Tuesday. Dr. Syrene said he belie\•ed the sur· · gery was successful but that rcsulls would not be known for se,·ernl days. He said Miss Keeler had been brooght in suffering from paralysis of the left side. '" .• otl ~·' TO!'\IGIIT r\E\VPORT· JI.I ESA SCJIOOL BOARD -Re1it ul<1r mectinJ?, Costa fo.l cs a Cily Council {'hambcrs, 7:30 p.m. · 'T ll AT C ll 1\ i\I PI ONS ll IP SEASo~·' -Sou th Coasl Rc1>crlory Theater, through Sund ay, 8 p.nt. "BEHI ND Tl·I E: HEADLINES" - Dr. Giles T. Bro\\.·n lecturer, OCC f'orum, 7:30 p.m . UC I LECTURES -"\Vom£>n 's Forum," Room 140 Social Science Lab, 7 p.m. "Landmarks or Art ," Room 178 Humanities Hall, 7 p.m. \\'EDSES01\ \'. NO\'E~1BER 27 OCC LE CTU RE -''Aviation Sarety for Pilots." Auditorium, 7:30 p.m. ";\LCOl·IOLIS~t . A~ ADDICTIVE DI SEASE" -Dr. Robert Schmitz lee· lurer. Raleigh llills lfospital. 1507 E . 16th St.. t-;'c.v.•poft Reach. 6:15 p.m. In· formntion : li4:i ·5707 Ni.Xon Health ·Examinations Confidential LOS ANGELES IU Pil -Three <'Ourt·appointed doctors said toda y they reached a ununimous conclusion on u•heth er Richard Nixon is physical- ly fit lo testify at the Watergate cover· up t ria I hut v.•i II keep their finding con- fidenlial until they report to U.S. Dis- trict Court Jud ge John J . Sirica Friday. Dr . Charles A. Ilufnagel. who he aded the three·man team which ex- amined Nixon Monday, said their re· port '>l.'as not even being made availa· ble to the former president until that time. llufnagel s aid he and his colleagues spent only about a n hour with Nixon at his San Clemente estate Atonda~ af- ternoon but that they gave him what th ey considered an adequate ex- :imination to reach conclusions V.'hether giving testimony for the \\'atergatc trial might endanger his healt h 'fhe meeting \\'ith Nixon \\.'Cnl ··R;p_ C-h~rles W. Sandman Jr. (R· N.J .) called Rauh's assertion that Congress could. determine Rock efelle r's fitness for office only by investigating his wealth "absolutely absurd and ridiculous." · "Because alter you investigate an this, what it all comes down to is \\·hether he has integrity, isn't that t'orrect ?"he asked. "No." Rauh r~plied. I le said the question is not only \Yhether there is a conflict of interests but also whether almost every de- cision Rockefeller \\"Ould make \1·ould ruise a public suspicion of connict or interests. • Rauh ·said the House co·mmitlee should fill up one huge wall of its hear- ing room v.·ith a ll of Rockefeller's financial holdings, fill up the opposite \\·all \.\"ith all the decisions a president has to make and then draw lines betv.·een the tv.·o arros~ the back wall. -··You'd find the damndest connicts on that ha ck wall ," he said. f'roftt Page A I smoothly, •lufnagel indi cated. SURVEY The doctors said previously that • • • lhey \\·ould terminate any examina-contradicted soundings he.had made t1on of lhe former president im-mediately if it seemed to be producing and be named several streets v.·here <.t "stressful s ituation" which sent sidewalks had been put in by Nixon's blood pressure rising, homeow ners. Jlufnage l pointed out that the ex· In making the survey. the city staff ' . ' . .. UPI ltlotp~ Singer to .Wed \\'ayne Osmo'nd. one of the singing Osmond brothers. poses ,,·ith his fiancee. Kathlyn \Vhite. the current ~Jiss L"tah. a Brigham '\'oung l~niYersit~· senior. The couple \\"ill marry in the Sall Lake Cit.'· J\1ormon Temple. John Mitchell Denies Bugging Involvement \\I ASHINGTON ti\P) -f'ormer At· ty. Gen. John N. l\1itchell denied anew from the witness stand this afternoon that he authorized the break-in and bugging of Democratic party head· quarters in the Watergate: Testifying in his own behalf at the Watergate co\'er-up trial. Mitchell said that at three meetings in January, February and 1'1arch. 1972 he rejected o\ans for oolitical es- pionage. (Editorial Page A6.) He said when the plan \\'as present· ed to him at the first meeting on Jan. 27. he thought that "the matter v.•as turned off and aborted." He ~"aid he told the plans' author. G. Gordon Lid· dy, ··10 take his charts out and burn them .". At the second meeting with Liddy, Oo Feb. 4. !ii ltchell said he disposed or the m atter by ··turning ll off directly.'' . Al the third meeting on l.tarch 30, he said the plan was presented again, this time by his deputy at the Nixon ·re-election com mittee, Jeb Stuart Ala· gruder, who had also been al the fir st tv.'o meetings. r-.t itchell said the political espionage was the last of some 30 or 40 papers. presented to him by ~tagruder and that it was described as a "modifica-· lion of the Liddy plan." Said fo.titch ell: "As I recall . I threw it back to ~tagruder and said. 'Not again,' and thought that "·as the end of that." .. The 6l·)'e\.r~ld ~1itchell "''as th£> first or· the five derend.ints charged 1\·ith conspiracy to obstruct justice to go on the witness stand. He was relaxed, in good humor and answered questions rapidly in a low voice and without hesitation. . "'She is showing signs or a good re· Covery, .. Dr. Syrene said. Miss Keeler is in th e intensive care tinit of Columbus Hospital in Great F alls. Navy Veteran Taculog Dies; Rites Slated :1mi nation had not beer\ terminated ·had told homeowners that· the but wa s carried out to their satisfac-sidew.alks cou ld be constructed on a Ford .Ap1nrOVeS lion. cash outlay or by employment or the I:" Accompanied by his .colleagues. 1911 Act which would authorize a 10-; Yacht, Boat In Collision --· -l·n-e d d·ition to her daughter Christine "·horn she v.·as \'isiting at the t ime of the incident. ty,·o other children ha\'e flov.•n from New York to be at her bedside. Roman Catholic funeral Sc r,·ices and milit.a ry huria\ arc sc heduled late this \veek for Navy veteran Aguinaldo /I .. Tarulog, \\'ho died Sunday at his CoSfa !\fcsa ho me. ~ He \\'as 64. and had been a patient at Long Beach Veterans' Administration llospital periodically for <i scriou.s heart condition. ll ufn<i l:(e l flC\\' back to the East Coast :year improvement bond. Use of the T • S today. and said thcir...r:eport \VOUld be 1911 Act wou ld more than double the rans it ystem in Sirica·s hands on Friday. costs, hov.•e\'('r. Their conclusions \re re put into Sorsaba\ noted that not only had the \VASlllNGTON <l:PI) -President \ITittcn fo rm at 3 conference r.tonday response generally been cool, ''but we Ford toda y signed a compromise SI t.8 night. he said. ra n into some irate people who ques· billion mass transit bill that for thl' l r ufn a get said at the outset of a brief honed v.·h<.t t v.•c v.·ere doing." first ti me will assist fina nciallr ailing LONG BEACH. !UPI) -A JOO-foot _xacht. the Aussiegal \\"aS heavily damaged iirly .tO· day \\'hen it collided \Yilh a Gl'rman Lrawler near the en· trance to long Be ach ll=irbor. The Coast Guard said the y:1cht. a wood hull craft, collided \vith the 260-root tra\\·ler, \\i'ese r, a steel hull ship, about t11.·o mi les south of the Los An~eles li ght , a n1arker at the en trance to the harbor. I i\liss Keeler starrt>d in the mo\'1C "4.2nd Street.'' one of the first music a ls \\Ith a large (';l~t of !linge rs and dan. cer;,. A form er Ziegfeld girl , i\lis'.'i .. Keel e r starred in many of the musicals "ith Dirk Pov.ell and !he t\\"O became mo\"1e idols. As a d::incer in !\e\\' \'ork . .she tap- danccd in speakeasies of the proh1bi· tion era, later joining the cast of the Ziegfeld Follles. li.tiss Kee ler married Al Jolso n in 1928 and moved to lfollyv.·ood. They were divorced in 19·10. She retired from the screen and married J oh n Lowe, who died in 1969. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1"' Or..,;oe c .... ,, CNuy '"'OI .... " """l<IO "<""'· -tT>tNt.-\ P1r•1 .. outil•""Cll)ylN0.-0.•' P\.oDl•"'•"O CO'T>P•"• !.to..-t t• ((hhon• •<r pullhY>r<I """"°•' l~rf<;gf> ~"cl.I•, ,... Co.I• ~ ..... N<rwpo<I S..C:I\, Hwl\Ur>(llon lloK"lf-· t.l•I\ W•llfY. I'"'"•• \•Cldlttl.o<I V•lltf f.,.j U.,... 6""°' s.c,.,,,, Cot\! ,.. ••"Qlt' roq<OOWI ..,,,..,.. ,, pullh......, s..1 ... ro•v•.,., S.....,•v• T~ "''""'~! """"'"'"'1 01.~1 •• t• JOO_., S.v )llHI. Cn~i. ,....,. Ct h•orn•• '7•16 Robert N. Weed J'f•11C1rn1 •"" P""''""' Jack R. Curley Viet p,.""''"' •"" C..'-•I ..... """"r Thomas Keevil l:Clltor ihomas A. Murphlne Mji,..9ln9 EO.tor Ql.arfes H. Loos Richard P. Nall Al,,lt.t•nl MIMtll'IO f.11111111• OtMr Officts Nrw..., atoK~ :IW "lt •-1 e.ultv••d • l ......... f (", 11 .. 0-Vrt\lrHI ~11ri!•"'i10" lktc" !Hit .. .._ft &wlt•..,d s.ciciieti.oc• Vt•l•v 1~Hl1 u P11 lto.o •l~"D .. OOf'•"'"f'I' Tl'lephont 1714) M2..,.l21 Cl~SJ/fled Adverl isln9 642·S67t. ' \ . Rosary v.•ill be Frida~· ~tl i p.m at R{']I Broad\1·ay ~l ortuary ('h<ipel. follo\1Cd b.1· ~l assSalurday al !Oa.m. in St. Joachim's Church. Burial 11 ill folto1v at Sa11·tel lc ='"ational Cemt>lcry. A nati1·e of the Philippine Islands. !\Ir. 1'aculog enlisted there ;.ind scr\'ed mo !>t of his career in the islands. Following r etirement. hf' v.•:is employed at El Pesca dor seafood restaurant and 11·as an acti\'e mem her of the Costa 1\lcsa American Legion Post. Su rvivors include a brother. Agapito Taculog, v.•ith v.'hom he Jived at 1750 Santa Ana Ave., plus t11•0 si~­ tcrs, nci,·s <:onferencc that thcr v.·ere under fo.ta yor \Vi Ison maintai ned that res1· subv.1ay. bus and rail commuter strict nrders of ~he court not to re\'eal dents who had built sidewalks y,·erc systems for the rem;.iind('r of I his de· ;,iny of their findings or to discuss in be ing .. gy pped" by their neighbors cade. "'ho "'ere ho·ldollls •nd asked F·ord sa,·d the monev ·o••ld p detail ,,·hat sort of examination they " .. · · . 11 ro\·t• conduc ted. Sorsabal and Ci ty Attorney Roy June adequate "to meet our most urgent !Jc s:i id they had compl ete coopera-to see if, in areas \\.'here those with. needs in mass transport ation at a cost \ior. from Dr. Eldon B. Hickman. the sidew alk s arc in the majority, the re-th at isnol inrl ationary." surgeon \\'ho performed the phlebitis siden ts have any legal reCourse to re-I f cffecti1·e, the le}!islation is de- opcration on Nixon. and other doctors quire their reluctant neighbors to signed to guarantee that city transit \\ho consulted on tiis case \vhile he build them. systems 1vill be finan cially able to The Coast Guard cutter Point Ca mden towed the Aussiegal to Long Beach. No one on either vessel v.1as in· jured, the Coast Guard said. · 1 Sorsabal said thiS would be checked provide increased and better service \\'as in Lon g Beach t.lcmoria andlhe studyreevaluated. I 11 os pi ta 1. .rr~~~~,:.;;:;;""~""'i;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;'~' ~a~o~'~v~e~r ~<o~s~l~o~v~e~r~l~he~ne~x~t~s~i x.~y~ea~r~s~. --~""""""""""""""""""""""~~ Special Dance Ladies' Joggiiig Night Planned .· One more 1n a senes of special 'The F oothall Season: Cl S dances for special people is scheduled asses el Friltay. Dl'c.13 for retarded or excep- tional child ren and young adults at the Costa 1.Iesa Community, Recrea· If vuu ·re a hit hul.I!\'. ladi('S. th•· Cos l;.i ~les a Drp.11·tn1rnl of Ll'l~ure St•r\·1ee!'> 1:-offcr1n )! t(1 t;.1kc the Jig~lf' out nf .\our j oi..: 1 n J .11n1:1r\ . 'fhcy prn1n1 !->c not to 1-(1\l' ~011 a run fvr 1·our nuitlC\. hov.'t'\'er. bt'causc I hf' l:idies' lrin1 -uii jugging program \\ill lw frcC'. . ,J,1~,:1ng \\'ill slat'l ;it 9::l0 a.n1. \\llh ·trips to 1·arious area beaches. Jccord· 111~ to Dc :1nn.:1 Read, who\vill lc;.ir\ 1ht• Jog:ging excursions from the Com - munity Recreatio n Center on the Orange County Fairgrounds. . She says ladies who--wtt nt to get shn1 :ind trim and do it without too much drudgery can obtain further inform a· lion by calling 55&3500 lor details. .. Angling Burglar Take Fishing Gear A Co!ila fo.1 csa commcrc1al bis; game f1,h('rm:in ha~ rf'portcd los~ of nenrty S.100 1\<1rth nf heav,\· duty anghn c reels 1n a burglar~· '1l his~aragi.:. Jnme11 :\. Kc mpcr. of 2136 \\'est rn 1n s1 c·r A 1 <' • Inlet pol ire fo.londny tht• intruder npp£>arC1.J to know pre· <'i!!el.'' \\h1ch 1tem:t; \\ere most valua- hle , tok1rH~ four 1'hc Ramc fishln1: rct>l s nre U!i<'il Cor marlin. luna and otht>r lari:c Cish and y,crc vulucd Jn the $60toS80r:in t:e. \ lion Center. Billed :is a dressy affair, the 7 to 9 p n1 . da nre \\'ti I feature the rock group Full llousl' Such dances. staged on alternate months by 1he Costa fo.1esa Depart- . mcnt of Leisure Services and the San· • !u Ana Hcrreation Department, are free and include refreshments. Advance notice iS suggested to as- i;u_r_e ~dequate refreshmeot planning. Le isure Ser vices Sets Studio Tour '"A bus: frip and tour oL \J~!,)'.ersa1 Studios under ·sponsorsJ'fP"':"of the. Coi;ta lo1esa Department or Leisure Services is i;cheduled Thursday, Dec. S for ;;111 interested resident.a. A S5 fee 'A-'ill be charged, •t'ith the bus leaving the Community Recrea· lion Center at 9 a .m. and returning about 3:30 p.m., "'ith signups to be in by next J\;londay. This n1ay be done in person or by mail. Fire Destroys Mail TORONTO IUPI) -A predawn fire roared throu1!;h Canada's busiest mail tl'rmln(d In dov. nto1\'n Toronto toduy, deslroyinit lhousunds or fetters and for cing 60 \\'Orkcrs to flee. You are possibly now in the process of shopping for c3rpeting, and have been talking to sales people at two or three stores. If so, you no boubt feel like a ··1ootball." bounced around with a bevy of comfhcting ~!ones. Which is tl'le best caroet fiber? What 1s the best texture for your use? What ktnd of padding should be used? We think you will detect the straight answers at A1den·s. We 've been helping people score "touchdowns · 1n Orange County for seventeen years. SPECIAL BUYS THIS WEEK! Tight Plush Nylon in saso • GoLd.!'!eed & Brown Tweed. -INSTALLED • IH till HAllOI AIU~ SIHCI 1917 ' '!'flTH 64 OL SPONGE RUBBER PADDING ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MHA 646-4838 llOUllS: Moo. n,,, Thurs, 9 lo 5:30....fRI., t lot-SAT, 9:30 to 5 + I ' ' ' . • I I .) • I