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1974-12-02 - Orange Coast Pilot
I • r - ' . -, unman 0 s osta es • DAILY PILOT MJehigati, Ohio Closed · I * * * 10' * * * · B -y Heavy Snow, Sleet ' e " I • "' • • OON , DECEMBER 2, 1974 • ' llOL.U. MO. "6.J $£CTl0fj$, 11 P•GES " ' .. • ' .J . • • • • Israeli Threatens • 7 . ' l'icti111 l9 Coast M11rder . . Hunt Pressed By i\RTllt.;R R. VISSEI. Ot •tor 0.11, P1101 ~uu A hunt s pread lhrouRhout Southern California today for a missin g family car connected lo the murder of ;i Cypress doughnut b;iker \vh ose nude body v.·as <liscovcrcd in Irvi ne Friday. Ile\\ as identified Sunday as James 0 . Rceres. 19. "·ho li"ed \vith his parl!nls at 8301 Carob St., Cypress and Gu1ima1i Holds Five Hostage Iii Super1narket From \\'Ire Ser,·ices S \:" FR 1\'.'\CISCO -T•,ro gu nm en took -;('\"L'n persons hoslage in <J st1p('rn1ark<'t tod;i _, .. lhrcatening to kill ont' nf them unless they v.'ere al - lo\\'('<t to (•sc;ipc A ft er a t 11·0-hour sil'ge, t 1vo host::igcs V.'t"rc rC'lcased and one gunm;in sur· rendered . · The other ~unn1an held the fh·e re- maining ho s1r1gcs at ~unpoint ~·ith an :irmy of polic(• officers in another sec- tion of the store, on its roof, llnd sur- rou nding the arcu. nc;.ir t he Golden G;ite Po1rk 1>anhandle. In the early hours of the drama. one .shot\\ as fired. but no one v.·as injured. last v.·orked at :.. doughnut outlet in Garden Grove. I nve s ti gators s <Jid t oday lha t Reeves had not v.·orked in three v.·eeks but on \Vednt'sday took the fa mily car, S<Jyin g he V.'as going tov.·ork. Keither he nor the a uto v.•as seen ag;1in, un,til 4:15p.m. Friday, v.·hen an lr\•ine v.·o man r iding her bicycle along Barranca Road a nd exercising 'her dog made the horrifyi ng dis- co,·<'rY. I-l er do,11 loped over to a v.·eeping \\"illo"· trtc a lonj?s ide Barranca Road aboul a h:ilf-mile south of J effrey Road and began barking at its base. The v.·om an checked 1 0 scl' v.'hat \ras di sturbing him and found Ree\·es ' body. nude except for a 1'·shirt pulled upo\'er his head and upper arms. Coroner's deputies say it "'ill re · quire toxicological tests to precisclY determine the CilUSC of death. due to condition of the corpse. Authoritil's l'Slimate he had bc(•n dead for perhaps tY•O days. noting lhilt discoloration of the body lndic;1tC'li the ,·ictin1 died v.·hilc lyi ng on his back sOm£'"·hcr(' The body v.1as dragi;:cd from ;1 Vt'hi - ele of some type and dumped f;;i ce dO\\"n behind the v.•illov.· tree. lt'aving a lrail of body fluids in the roadv.·ay "'hich "·as at first thought to be blood. . Investigators have begun to ca ll the general area v.•here Reeves' corpse \\'as found the Graveyard . based on the nun1ber of bodies found there. fSce MISSING, Page A2) ,\store cmplo:--·c said as many as a dozen prrsons may ha,·e been in the hostage f(roup bt.·fore the tv.·o were r< .. ·A C K I • leased. But Jffi li ce said only rive re· i r ras1t "ills 3 m aincd with the gunm~n Policl' cordoned off an tirC'a around the building. \\"h1ch housed the Petrini Plaza n1arkct. .".rlhur B:.ildocch1. an exccuti,·e of the store. said one of the released ho:'llaJ.(cs. a janitor. told him : '"These guys mi.'an bus iness. 1'ht'Y don"! \\"a nt to go back' tojnil. ·· The gunnien le leph6ned police saying tti e.v would kill one QC the hostages unless they ,,·ere a llowed to esca pe. The dr.crma began shortly befor e 7 a .m . v.•hen t·hc l\vn J?unmcn took over t-1,\,'\\IARD IUPll -Three San J."rancisco Peninsula resident s v.·e rc killed Sunday v.·hen their li ght plane crashed about t\1·0 miles from the Ha)'\l"a rd ;\irport shortly after the pilot radioed he \\·anted to make a n en1er,gency l3ndin(;:. Tfie Alameda County coroner·:-office identified the \•ictims ';.i s Brian R.· Jlerrmann. 2~. San tlf a leo. ~l:i.rgaret LimbcrJ,. 60, Bur linga n1 l' ;i nd her daughte r . Hobcrta. 21, ofSiln ~l atco. tMgtoreasemploycswerearriving. FEW ,DIGH.T WORDS Police trapped the tv.·o in the store n . and the gunmen then telephoned police sayin~'lhey would kill one of IN RIGHT PLACE the ho11 ta ges unless they .were ::illo\~red tocsrape. "1 ran the ad twice. but sold m y car Scprcs of police ~urrounded . th e v.•ith the ad in the Daily Pilol, •· the !'!lore. bl~cked off the a rea, and. a uled · }funtington Beach man said. by the fire dep:irtment. 11.·ent to th e "I'm very pleased vdth the rr· roof. A police helicopter ho\'ercd suits." O\'erhe1ul. • . llcrc·li v.•hat it took to make a sale : Enler1ng the-lower le\"el of the big markel. police be2an negotialinA v.•ilh the robber!'i . ~curly \\\'O hou rli l<Jtcr. t"·o hosta~cs ''c·rc allo'''(•d to lea,·c the store. Shortly after 1hc rclc<isc or the rirst host a ~ell. police nnnounccd th11t one or the t"-·o p;unn1<'n 11.as In cul'ltody. A brother or th(' owner or the store's m cut market. snld he talked by ... (Set llOST1\GES, Paat AZ> "68 K t\R~IANN GlllA, young eng, nev. tire~. radio. SIOSO Jus t a fe\\• v.·orrt.o; in lhe right place can help ~·ou make a sale . Call 642·5678 and put a few words to work for you. tn the Daily Pilot. -----. -• -.. · .. It's an Airborne Centipede • • • It ma~' ;;ppear ·ea J · unese print hc>rc. but this slrange.Jookin , 1mal fie''' likC' a bird Sun· da~· over 1 .. aguna it. turn to P age 2. Heavy Snow, Sleet . Paralyze Midwest By United Press Internationa l A nC\\' storm hit the Norlheasl to- day, v.·ind and rain disrupted New 'lork commuters and hea,·y v.•eckend snO\\'S virtually "clo~ed" portions of :\liehigan and Ohio. fl igh winds and sleet also appeared to be a factor in the deaths of 95 pe r sons v.·ho died in Sunda\' air crashes. A Trans \Vorld AirlinCs jl·l \\'it h 92 pe rsons aboard ,\·cnt do"·n 1n a storm in lhe Northern \.'irginia moun . t uins Hnd ci Boeing 72i "·Wt . thrcr rrev.·mcn aboard, en route to fetch members of lhe Ba llimorc Colts pro· fessiona l football team. cr;i~hcd 111 Nev.• \'ork slate. /Stories. Page A~. Ll·l ) llC'a\'y SOO\\ and sleC'l v.·cre reported over a brO#d area extending from southern ~taine to lhe mountains of \l/e ~l Virginia . In Nc\v York . metropolitan area highways v.•erc fl ooded. commuter train lines snarled and .so me households on Long Island were \\'ilhout eleclricity following a predawn storm. ' . The Toledo Red Cross reported al least 6.000 motorists and possibly thousands more. v.·ere slra,nded on hig hwa ys In nortb~e3tern Objo,, \vhere up to 21 inches of snov.· a was repOrted. "You might as well say Toledo 1s closed today."' said Glenn Taylor. a Toledo res ident. 1\ll schools and many pl:inls \\"Crc !ihnt dnv.'n. The s lorm . ex1cnd1n{I: rrom southe rn 11.tichlgan into !he Ap palachinns. forced canccllat1on of professional hockey game5 in n ctro1t and lrve land and the closing of' ;1\rports for st>verul hours In both I cities. J\f a n~' l\1ichi ga n <ind Ohio schools v.·e rc closed today. Ohio and l\1ichiga n police urged motori s ts to stay off h1 ghv.·ays bt't \\'t'Cn the t v.·o st ates. "'P<'ople trying to enler J\l1chigan ;ire being stranded in their cars or put up in fa rmhouses and schools." said I.I David FurialC' of th e Ohio T11rnp1ke Patrol "'\\"{' are urging them to j!Ct off at the nearcsLexit ilnd !'let'k their o"·n accommorlat1ons ·· S1x1~· milr·an-houl' \\'inds ('<Jncl'lcd S('\'Cral rlig ht !l from National Airport outsidr the \\lashingtnn. D C. <Jl'l'<I ;ind knotkC'd out Pl>"·cr in some <1rt·a~ tSer STOR~I . Page t\21 Deer Gores Ma1i, Wife R 1\NDALLSTO\\'~. h1d. IAPl -An eight·poinl buck "·e1ghing 250 pounds gored a Randallstov.•n man and his- v.•ife b efore a passing motori s t i:;ra bhed the bloody antlt'rs and '-'rcitltd the aliiml.'ll i'"-':lY, state Poll cc reoorted. Just as \\'1llian1 l\tcssC'r , 25. v.·:1s nbout to lose his grip on the k1ck1n ~ dl·· er. offic!'rs said, , pass1n.e hunter broui:ht it ~"·n v.·1th t~·o blast:-. fron\. his shot i,tun Officer!! :-.111d llnv.·arn 1' Pitts. 61. ~v.·us J?orc.d in the groin and knor.krd unconscious und his v.i f~· \1\ola. ~13. :-.lrut'k 1n the le~ as thE'y stt-pped out or th!'1r cnr to Ji.Cl a closer look al the deer • .. , • -· ' I ,. llills . 1'o find out more about Jurors Eyed 111 El Toro Cl1ild's Dealh Jury selection bcl!an today in the Orange Cou nt y Sul)(!rior Court tnal of an El Toro couple accused of involve- ment in the healtng death of the.Jr 8· month·old son PresidinJ.! JudJ:?C Robert A Rany:trd named JudJ?C l\cnnC'th Lac lo takl· lhl' bench in the trial of J ennifer F.lt zabet h D;tbnt'Y. 2·1. and h<'r husba nd . :\1 ar1n<' Corp~ Si;.>t Denn i ~ Eup:ene D<.1bnl'y , 24 l\lrs. Dabnr~ 1s r h ar~cd v.1\h murder , a .~s a u It v.'il h a detirll .\ V. t'a p<in a nd child nc.[!ll't:I D;1bnl'.\ f<Jl'l'' rh<Jrf!t'S of manslau_t!htl'r ;1nrl l'hlirt ne.'(ll'cl in !he !>:i n1c 1n;1I J)cputy J)1~lri l't Attornt·y !';ii l\r\;1 n said he "'ill ask tht' Jury tn rt•lurn .1 ,.('rd 1ct of r1 rsl ·d1'grce mt1r<t c r ai;:<1 1 n~I the accus(•d v.·on1a n. The Oabn1•vs \\'t'rc arrl•stt'd ln~L i\lay 31 tn l he1r home at the \\"ht'rr." I-lousing S<'ction of th<' El 'foro l\I CAS ~horll,v art('r h1tl(' Robc1·1 Oabnl·~· died at;1 loc;1l hos1)ital Sheriff's deputies s:nd th<'.\' found a numb('r of brwscs on the body or Robert's tv.·1n broth('r J (lhn. v.ho since h as Ileen taken rrom !us parents' C'uslod~ und 1>lal'cd for adop- tion by county authonlL<'s Mrs . Dahn<'y recently R3 \'t' birth to another !I.on. v. ho al so is be1nJ.: pl<•Ccd fol-adoption h,-th<' t'ounl~, Hno1n :-.a1cl ' 5 Casinos Pickl'tl'tl STAT~:l.l:'\J.:. :'l.t•\ t l 'l 'I ~ fl\(· l.:1k(· ·r ~1 hot' <':1~1 no hnt1•\, 1.<.t•r1· p1 r k('t('rt Sunlia~ by un1nn nlt•m h1~r.., · \\ho 11ct'usc>d m:inai;:11n1cn1 nr rt'f11:.111g 10 n('got1:1lt• on u n··w rontr:irl ' ~ .... ---~- Potential Revealed By Leader JERUSAL""E~l IA ) --fes1dertl, Ephraim Katzir says Israel has "the potential to produce atomic weapon:t. If \\'e need it, v.•e v.·ill do it ·· ll V.'aS the first declaration by a high Israeli o(ficial lhat Israel is c::ipableof mo\·ing into the fil'ld or nu<'lear arms. l\atzir made the (·o mments ill his rt'sidencc Sunday night during ii re- <'e ptio n for international science \1'ritcrs touring Israel Aske d if he meant that parts already existl'd for v.·eapons the presi- dent replied. "That is d1ff1c·ult to suy. It is mainly the knO\\"·hov.-·." If necessary, he said . ··Is rael v. il l protect he rself by all melln~ po:-.s1- bl<'."' Is rael is knO\\'n to ha1·c tv.o atomic reactors. A mcrice1n ~c 1ent1i.ts last 1·1:-. 1ted the reactors in 1966 ilnd reported thc>n that the lsr;1elis v.•crc not making n!lrlea r <J. ms. But they :.<.1 id one rcat- lor "3!> ca pa bl<' of produc tnJ.! pluton1utn . the bas te comPonent of nuclt'ar <'XPIOSJ\'('S The ne\1i.papcr ~!;1a ri 1 rcportl'd Sunday tha! thl·.~c1enct· \\ntcrs as k1'fl l\;1tz1r \\'h<'ther thi:' nucl<'ar 1)()ft•nt1,d \\a~ :t ca u ~f· of concl·rn lh· rcrortl·•ll \· rcpli<'d "\\'h~ :-hould 1t \lorry u~~ l.1·t thl' v.·orld v.·orr~ ., Thr ncv.·~papcr Sil ul Kat11r rcfu ~cd 10 rtJ:,clo:.l' "·hen Israel 's nuc ll·.1r µotC'nli<il n11J:?h\ ht:' rl·tili1.cd openly .. ,. 011 don ·1 expect that htrl·. in l h<'~<' c1r('umstanccs. I "·ould gl\'C \!lll the date'1 " thc report i.:1id he tnld .th<" science "·rilt•rs l\1t z1r 1s himself a sc1cnl1st 1\tdcl\ kno"·n for v.·nrk on molecule.., anll membrane~ l h· met the 1\m('riran and European st'it'nte v. n te r' ;it h1 ~ <S ee ISRAEL. Pagt' 1\:!1 4tr;111;:t• \\t•o11 l1t•r rloud ~ t11111 ;:h1 .uul T11c•,tb1 \ ••i· 1•ord1ni: 111 t h·· \\\'alhe1 ser111·1·, 111th .1 l'h;L!H'l' o( h~ht r.11n LJ!C 1·11t·~tlt1~ :--l1µhtl1 rooll'r. 1111h tu~hs 111 !ht· !011 In mid fiO:-. J.O\,., 1n111;:ht •lj ;,3 l;\S IUI·: "1'011 .\l //1' is n //11·111r1r11/ look1 11q man 11 !111 1111gl1t br cast oY !he prPachcr 111 "Rain .. <Jr,1111,c Counly s Or Rober/ Sch1Jll ... ·r· '·' !JIL't'n ro /lt1u 1nq, V('j/J1lt>n/111~nunnl1r Qf'sfurrj 01 hcdoesGod's u.•ork SIO'"!/ Payt•A9 ......... ~ Al V•u• )•••1t1 ., ."" .......... ., ..... "'! "' "" .... .. I,. "II. IOJd . ., .... _ ........ ... . , c.1,,. • .,,. .. o. ..... t ..... t, ... c .......... ••11 ·-··~.: ,..,.,,,, " ,, .. ,~,.,. .... c ........ ., _,, M" 0.•l/\Htlt(t\ .. lloc' "'••••h ... [~'' .. '" '••• •• f •lfOI\-• '""'~lflll'tftl .. , .... , ... .. ,,,..ll(t '" Wt•U1tt •• ~.,,.;:..,. " Wl'l'11 ir.tw\ ''·" ,\ ' - ... -..:;.. • • • \2 OAILt P l• T s Ehrliclnnan Asks 'Holiday'· for Trial Jury 'AA!)Jll\GT<J'.\' 1L1Pl i Dt·ft.·ndant .lnh11 l l l':hrl1thm .. n ('Ontl'nd1ne th.,.1 H1rhurd ~1 . '.\1xun v..is ··.it thl· heart" uf lhf' \\ ti lt'fJ?a lt' aff;ur trw:la y <isk~d fht· t'l)Ufl tr• l'.'(l'U-.t' lht•"('O \l:r up 1ury n\t·r !ht· t'hr1s1m.1~ hohd<a)S to ;,iy.a11 ''"'ltnH>I\) frr1m tht· ailing former pre· :.11J.•nt 'In• pr•J· ··1·utH1n r 11!Jcd tht' rrorio<;a\ "ur1r1·;d1~11c r1n ~·r<1und s that 11 11i 11uhJ t-XJ1"•t• lh,. 1tn'\ "'hu~h h<is l><'f'n ,, .. questert·d l<or t11i., m•Jnth\ to trial ' It's 11 Kite publiri l~ t· S 01~tnt'I Judge Jnhn J :.i1nra dtrhned to rule 1mmt'chately f/n lht fC'QUe~t F:hrliehman's attornev, W1ll1a m S. F'1<1lt'.S, ('Ontcndcd that ~lxortls .. :m nr.-di s~nsable'' .,..·1tness and the triil ca n· not be roncluded \\'ithout h is tt·':ltlmC>ny lloctors say lhat testlm<1ny could not ton1e until J;inuary :.it the earl11•<.t In th1 ~ rl•gard." F'r·atcs said in the brief · thl' S:O\ ernmtnl h;.i s contended and tht' ('\ idence no"· sho\\·~ that ~lr '.'\txon ..... 1s at the heart or th(' act I\ 1t y .,.,hich the i,:overnment now seeks lo rontf'nd is a violation of the laws or the l 'nned States--'' lie added that f\1xon could testify that F:hrhchman was not a part or a con':lpl racy and ''never entertained the corrupt intent" for v.h1ch he v.'as rh<irgt.•d \\'ithout !'\1xon s tes t1m<1n ~, he :-:i id. there '>'-'Ou!d be ··:i hig hole 1n t he ca~l'" . . . . .;..,,.~ ••• . ..... . . -. .... . -. -. . . ' -. . ... .. -'. . ,, . ,,. .. .. Bill and Evu Everet t of l.ancaster b r ought the ir 85·foot Oriental Centipede k'ite' to'Lagun a Hills Sunday and launched it in connection \Vit h a ~<.itheii ng of kite enthusiasts al l\1c lntyr e St reet and La P a z Road. The Eve rett s bujJt the kite the,m se lves. lt has 61 sepa r ate sect ions .' T he idea or the kite gathering was to demonst rate how much run tbc pa st ime can be . M a1i ·Guilty 111 Drug Rap LAS \.E:GAS r1\P1 In pll'a hargain1ng. a C;il1forn1a m;in esrapcd ~~nd1n /.! tunt· hch1nd b<irs 1n ex· rohanjil(' ri1 r 11ll'.1d1n~ ~udty l'l import· 1n11: h.1 -.ht~h fr11n1 llnll;1nd 1n mu:.1l·al ~p(':•i-.l·r c .. dHnct ~ . "fhc cll'fcndanl .Jarnc ~ l.&tf'r, 25, or San ~l.ll•'O. \\a, put •111 f1vt' ~c;ir~ pro, h;it1on lo1 l S n1.~1nt·l Cc1url Judge HOj!t'r ~ Hll·~· <;a1cr. 1ndirtl·d by ;1 ).!rand 111r~ aln1u~t a \C'<lr ago. h<1d h('r n t h.1r,.;l'rl \\1lh importing 821J pound ~ 11( h.r~ht.'h 1'hl' :-ut1s1,1nt~· 1111~ l'Ollf1~rated b1· feder.i l "L'L·nl~ 1u Sl•Olt'mber 1973 a·t .\lo C.111 .1ri l 11l ••l'!l.dl•1rl:1l1\1q¥1r\ ORANGE COAST \ l1l1lfl~!(1}I ''•'l'!''>"( .... ·•Q~ ,l'o<o! ,.,,~ .. ~·<''"'""' L•ll><JO •• ''"'"' l'•'I ''l>UD.,.,,,.Ob,lho0r- ( ., I I .~ • .. ., " r ~· , S•1> ... ••• ""''''~"'> ••• ..... ..,, ,,~ ... ,, '"" '"'" ,,,.,.,, '"' (01!• ..,,.., '" '"""" r ..... > ""M'~'"" fl-M~ ~, ,~ ·~ .. ·····• \"°"'.""'' ~.,, ....... , • • '-0·•1~ C.o••! A ""'I" "0'""'°' ·~· · "f~~•!u•D•••-\un<>•" ,.., ~· · ~" '"' •"I D••M , •! II)') ..... ,, ll<t• ~·· • . " "' ... (.••·'"'"'" •1•1• Robert N WCf'd p,.,,,,,,M '"" p""''""'' Jack R Curiev \/''Pr"·~"'•"" c;..n•'•' ..... ""'I"' rhom<1<; Kee'o'1I L<>1!U• Thomas A. Murph1ne ...... n•Q,nQ ld<IO• (r1,1•·ro H Loo~ Richard P Ndll " • "•"I M•n•Ql~ r O<too'I Offices ·'•"'• • Jlg W•\!ll••""~' ,.,, .,, ... t,<, .•. " 1)11 hf'""°" f!oow•••"O I ••"""Ii••' n l I .. C,1•...,.,.f ~Htt! I• .,, • + • n 11••1 1\ro1n llnu••·••<> ~"'""'M·•~••lf• 1uo,u P•1llo.., •I \An 0...0 FIM,.•I From Page 111 ISRAEL ... Jerusalem residence A presidentia l spokesman said nil copy of K1tz1r 's re· marks v. as available. and the presi· dent .,.,. as out nr tn.,.,·n '1 nd un rcar ha blc. Thl' l ~racli gnvernmcnt in the pi.i .~I pledged rcpe<ltedly not to be the r1r:o,t tnuntry to Hllroduce nuclear '>''Capons into the ~11ddlc F:a!.t. dl•sp1te reports of Soi ll't alomte arms in the Ar:1b \IOrl'I But m;in~· foreign reports hnv•· ~pcru1'1ll'd !hat Israel h:.id nurle;ir bombs. or at least nuclear comPQ nl'n1' 1 h<it could be assemblrd quick l.v 1n 1 hl· I hre:1t of a nUclcar v. :1r. The Israelis also have refused to sign lhe nurlear nonprolirt:ration I real.\. holding out for inclusion of thf' 1r1·al} 111 <in O\Cr·all flt 1ddlc East pea re scttlcmenl. • Pio11e e r Goi1ig Belii11d Jupiter :\IC)L.\'TAI'.'\ VIE\\" lt;PI 1 -Thl' fate or Pioneer 11 , an unmanned :-pacecraft t·ntl'nn,e J upiter's intense radiation helt. v.·ill be decided tonight dur i ng <12 minutes v. hen the .~[lil<'('C r;1 ft 1s out of communication 11 ith l'arth Ouring !hat period. Pioneer will hit 107.000 n1ilc s per hour at a Point 26.000 miles from J upiter's south pole. Theo 11 .,.,·iJI shool u1> and av.ay over the planc1 ·s nort h pole IO'>'-'ard !he ringed planet Saturn. The 42 rn 1nutes of r<ld10 si lence '>''ill c1t•tur "hen Pioneer is behind Jupiter, \1·hich is 1.JOO times larger than earth 1·11e ~pace agency v.·tll not know Pionct'r·s fate until 11 sends d<tta. stored 1n ils m('mory. Up(Jn emergence f ron1 J up 1ter 's shadO'>'-' 94 Booketl in Jail Orange County Jail bookings for th(' :!4 hours ending midnight Sunda~ tot<ilcd 91 pt·r~nns RI men and 1:1 11 oml·n 1:1 ii dC'pullc~ reported today. Burch R esig11s .4s F orcl Aide \\'AS ll l~GTO:'\ ll'PI) Prl•s11lent Ford today accepted \\'ilh •'the deepest regret "the re. si,i:nat1on of Dean Burch. la sl or the major Nixon administration officials still in lhe White House. f~rates sa id 1t v.·ould no .... · seem im· po':ISI bte to v. rap up the rune·v.·eek tria I by Chr1stmas.1'hus, he sugges.ted that the b.utk or the testimony could be eom · pleted by Dec. 23 or 24. when the jury could be exc used until Nixon is capable of prov1din~ a deposition from his home in San Clemente. The I rial had bl'i'n experted lo 'e nd hefore (.'hristma!'. But a court- <11>po1nll'd p<lncl of phys1rians eon- r!ud~cl la!>l v.·cck ;ifter examining ~1 .1· ,.. rmH Page A ! STORM ... Gale-forcC' ~·inds batte re d t he Atlantic Coast. triggenng flooding and beach e rosion. Rains prompted na~h flood \\':lrnini,: (or the \'irginias and ~laryland. A Delaware National Guard unit helped evacuate beachfront homes flooded by tv.·o·to-four feet of water. Temporary shelters were set up in ftre s(ations and the Smyrna Kational Guard Ar mory. R::iin ·Sl\'Ollen Chesa1>eakc B::i .\· chased about 50 pe rsons from their homes in a small section of eastern H;iltimort· Count v in !\tarvJand. Aln1os t one.fuot of sno\1' hit sou thca ~tern lo'>'-'a. causing the death~ of at least six persons traveling on s lick high"'ays. f 'rf111t Ptrge A I MISSING ... On!~· three months ago, the body of Bonni e Fa~·e Davis. 23. of Long Beach. v. as discarded just across Bar· ranea Road, SO lo 100 feet from ~·here Reeves v.·as discovered. ,\nd Delecti\'C Stc1·e \'ash-v.·ho is handlin g the inl'estigation --\ras himself tbe t;1 rget of an assassina tion atteni pt ~n October, 1972, a hall-mile a'>'-·ay from the latest death sit e. lnvestfg<itors todav said the\' h:.t\'e ruled o ut thl' possihifity Ree\'eS could hl' a \'i etim of .motorryclc gang retribution, based on the murder of a biker a v.·eck ago in \Vestmlnster. "!l's gOing lo be difficult to fi nd out v.•ho his fr iends '>''ere." Detective Nash said todav. "He didn't ha,·e a girlfriend and 'he ~eemed to be a toner. Fu neral services for Reeves. a 1973 graduate of Kennedy ~ligh Sc hool in Cypress. "·i11 be direrted b\' Bell Broad"'ay Mortuary, Costa !\teSa. ~fis missing auto sought by Police is a 1962 white Olds mobile 88 fopr.door !>eda n. police said. Ford Discusses • Soviet Confab \VAS lilNGTON CU Pl l -President Ford wi ll disclose the terms of a nev.· U.S.·Soviet offensive strategic ar m s ;igreement and make a statement on the economy during a televised news conference tonight. a spokesm an an· nounced. The televised ne.,.,•s conferenre will be the firs l time Ford has publicly dis- closed the terros nf the agreement he made recently in a summit meeting \\"Ith So\'tCt Communist pa rty leaoer J.c-on1d r Brezhnel'. \\.hite !louse prt-:-s sc-cretary Ron :"lt-ssen. "ho outlined the President 's plans for the nev.·s conference , dechned 10 ~ha raclerize the promised :-talemt·nt on the economy 11r C\'en to ~"Y \I hethcr Ford prepared to an- nou nce any nC'>'-' major decisions. on that he "'ould be un:tble to pro\'ide a deposition until at le3sl Jan. 6. Attorneys for II . R. Haldeman. who with Ehrlichman is one of fi ve forme r Nixon aides on trial. added that lhey also faced a ··serious problem " ii lhe trial ends w ithout Nixon's testimony. Ehrliehman. however. is lhe only de· fen.dant ~·ho subpoenaed the former presiden~. . Frates ealled it a "common sense" proposal. But assista nt Watergate • 1tl;t!JUr Rot11111el !\l anfred R omm e l t oasts h is victory us t'(layor o f Stuttgart. \Ves t Germ any. Jtommel is t he only son or the fa m e d "Desert r·ox" of \Vor\d \Var 11. f'ie ld !\l t1rshul Er\1·in R on1- mel of the Nazi \Ve h r m acht 1\frika Korps. Youtl1s Shoot Man to Deatl1 COP.1 PTO~ IA P l A 28·year-0\d m:in '>''ho spoke no English was shot to de~th in front of his tv.•o young sons afte r he fa iled to ansv.·e r t wo youths' dem a nds for money, police !iaid.' Offi cers said J orl!c Louis t\raisa. ~·ho was believed l'O·bc from u Lalin American country, died in o park v.·here he had take n this his two sons, aged 2 and 4, lo play on a Sunday af· ternoon. • A_ra isa's 4·ycar·old son tolo po nce tY.ro teen·age rs approached his father as the three were pl aying on park s w- ings. They asked Araisa if he had any money the boy told po lice, then cursed him ,and finally shot him in the chest - v.·hen he did not aos-wer. Airline on Strike DALLAS 1UPI) -· A thousand l'mployes of Texas International \1 alkcd off their jobs Sunday. rorcing a 10 per~nl cutback in flights v.·hich scr\'t' 23 e1t1es and nine ~t ales. An airline spokesman sa~s fli ghts are on schedule and no signtf1eaot problems have arisen from the walkout h\' g round maintcn;1nee c rews and clerical employt.'s surh as ticket agents. rcser\'?lio n i~ls a n d secretaries. 1 proseeutor Richard Ben·\'eniste said , "I think that it is unrealistic." Sirica said that if the two sides agreed to such a proposal he would ask: them to waive-any challenges.of prejudieial publicity. Nixon has been hospitalized with re- ~u rring phle bitis twice · Some \\'as hington attorneys have ·speculated that Frates m ight u1e the former president's inability to testi(y as the basis for an appea l. HOSTAGES. • • " tele phone t o o ne hostage a nd lo one of the burglars. · . Divo Petrini told news men outside that his brother. meat market owner Frank Petrini, telephoned him at home earlier and warned him not to come to the store because there was trouble. "So I, ca lled the office and I get Louie Faletti." owner or the grocery department, Petrini said. "'I thought some thing was wrong: what was Faletti doing at m y phone in the of- fice? So l said. 'Louie. wh at's going on.' lie said 'Divo, I can't talk to you now.' "Then t his guy, he gets on t he phone. he said , '\Vhat do you '>''ant'?' I said 'l .... ·ant to talk to Louie.' 1'he guy said . ·~!e's not talkin' to anybody, 'then hung up." _ • 1'he store is in a he avily populated residential and business a rea about l\\'O miles-from downtown San Fran- cisco. Jleavy eomm uter traffi c rolled by in the rai n on streets surrounding the shopping plaza. Gun1na11 Heists $500 In S tore . ' A gunman v.·ho probably should use ~om e of his loot to pay a dentist hit a s~n Clemente liquor store for $500 late Sund:1y. Pohce saidJhe bandit, described by .,., itnesses as ha\'ing badly decayed and yellov.·ed teelh. walked into Rod's Liquor at 905 S . .£1 Camino Real short- 1.v before 8 p.m. and bra ndished a .38-cahber re\·ol;:er .IA'il h a six·inch barrel. After taking the cash. t he robber fled 10 a \\'ailing car v.•hieh clerk ti.I ike Shumard said sounded as if it had a \'ery pov.·erful engine. The bandit v.·ore hlue·denim pants and a deni m jacket. lie was descri bed as being in his mid JOs. or older, with bro.,.,·nhair . Truck Driver Shot in Head SAN FRA NCISCO lAP) -A m an "·earing a Hell 's Angels motorcycle club e mblem on his jacket is aead V.'ilh gun~hot 1vounds in the back or the he:1d after an a rgument with three men '>''ho accosted him on the street, po lice say. Officers identified the victim as Jessit' Galvi n, 24, a tow tr uck driver. They said t he assailants. in a e•eam- {'Olored compact car, drove up to (;a I vi n on a street corner in the !\1 is~ion dist r1ct . A ft er a heated argument. they beat Gal1·in to the p<i\·ement and one of them shot him (\\·ice in the back or the head l 71 <Emergencies Orange County Sheriff's officers responded to 171 emergency calls throughout t he county in t he 24 hours ending midnig ht Sunday, deput ies re· ported t6d<ty . Yourl\loneyisNowlnsured to. 8'40,000 at l\lariners. .A,.,..._ Now you're twice os safe at Mariners I We're your ··oldest" hometown savings and loon. You con always count on us to provide you with up-to-dote servi ce and the highest inferes t possible o n insured savi ngs. Remember, individual accounts are now insured to U0 ,000, a nd o fam ily of four con hove a s much os $560,000 -Full y Insured' Save at Mariners ... ANN\JAI ONIU U1 •A!H 5'/, O/o 5.39% 5'1• "lo 5.92% 6 'I•% = 6.72"/o .... -"'""""' -l lQO"'"'"'" ''""·--"<• tC .......... ~ ... "' ....... ~-.. ·~·~-·I' C(I., -· 1 .-.... ·~···"' .. _, ... ,,, . ..,_ ~.11 .ooc .. -· •-'!'· .. --.. 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I wtl&lllllltl ~ i ........... f '-' •1•IJ "'"*"•I .t cMlllcAe M:CMW'lh. ·~ ' ' ' f & ~ '\1@(!1] [{'' ®@[?W~©@ A Sunday, ~1 onday, \\'ednesday and f'rlday •·eature Of the Daily Pilot !/OUr (/lll'SFlllllS to Par Dunri At \'oiir St'ru1ce. Oro11ue. Co_a~f Da1/11 P1/01. P 0 . IJvr 1560. Costa ,_fesa CA 9:!616 lnrludf' you r .iJ te/ephunt' nu1nhPr • • ' • Ferry Boat Captain Stili''Bt· D~IQi ' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Grizzled Earle Kunkel abandoned the landlocked business of building road-making machines 24 years a go £or the ocean, where foam. currents and a man's own clear eye mark his wav .".Ha ... " he chuckles, thinking back on the years with a big, strong, worn h a nd o n the he lm in h is tiny v.•heelhouse. "Before that. I was cpmpletely un· related to the sea. Built road-building machines." he said. tJis ri)Se D9V.' ,At ti}e ~g~ Qf 66, is SUJl - burnt, "'rink led. rumpled and relaxed as a comrortable old shoe. Spik y, gray chest hairs poke up out Qf the neck or his white undershirt. like sticks ol driftwood buried in a sand dune. Earle Kunkel, a native of Vj rginia, has ehased albacore a round San Clemente and Santa Barbara islands and raced 100 passengers at a time to Avalon . at a stomach·whomping 18 knots all the Wa y. • Dealt' l'll<tl Stifl Pholo• Earle says rern boat pusscngers on what has been described as the best sea cruise for a dime in the· v.·orld generally behave themsel,·es. A.ffJW ~ears ago. young people dov.·n for Easter Week wou ld often Jump over· board to avoid paying when the ferry nl'ured shore. but lhat was minor. 1•Kids,'' he said with a chuckle, one strong hand spinning the helm wheel. "The\' make a g:1 mc out or that " Ki(.is no longt•r live v.'ilh Earle, who rl·eentlv moved to 311 Mes:t Drive. t 'ost:1 ·!\ll'sa, a ll houRh he has two l·h1ldren. "A bo' and a girl I ha\e :.e ven nr t·igbt gr'andchildren -I lor~tl no~· and one great-~randth1ld," he ex· plained ":0-:o." he s~ud. v•he n ask<'d if he· is currentl~· mar11ed. One knows b~· the reply that "l'\o." is full and suf-~ fi c1ent repl y and there v.·1U be nn elaboration A final fruslration among i;caborne advers arit~s are llobic Ca ts, the s mall. speed~· catamaran:. ttlal can catch a :;:ust of v.•111d a nd flit at the fcrr\· lik e muths toward a flame. KiJnkel said he hasn't run one down · "' · L'ars ferried across the main ch&n · Taken 011 Tou·el Offe r DEAR PA.T: ~1y son 1., a grad school student al UCLA struggling on a li mited income. Las1 Aug. 19 he or· d cred 30 lo1rels fron1 American Di st ributors and Supply Ce. .. en- closing ~• ChL·CJ\ fu1· $11.20 Oeh\'Cf\" w as pro sect in four to eight \V l'ek;, anr ing h<is a1Tivc<l. lie thr,.•I\' Life moves at~ slQ.w~r pace today. Kunkel is semi-retired, but still into his 13th year pr leisurely piloting the Balboa Island ferry boat the 300 yards across Nev.·port HarOOr 's main chan- nel. Back aild forth, two ni ghts a week now . HARBOR AREA TRADITION PLIES BUSY CHANNEL WITH EARLE KUNKEL 1N WHEELHOUSE nel can c reate problems too. but t~;1rle is proud of his record there. 3 \\ay the postal box nun1ber. hut I'm enclosing a r .. py of hi, l'Jllt<·lcd check 111 th i.: h•,J>e lhi~ firm e;u1 be located and rcmiridcd of h.Js unfilled order. At'· ter si-: yca 1·:-i of icol\ege. 1 think he should ha\'~· known lhcrc's no y.·ay anybody CJ!l bU.y 30 lO\\'els rui· SI 1' Veteran of 13 Ye•r• On Ve11el1 T•kes Pride In Never Losing Car Over Side • "\\'c've never losl a l'aroff the front .•nd." h(' s<t id. \\'fth a t\\'tnklt• 111 eye:.. thaf are C'lea r and sharp from bcinf.!. honl'd on years at sea . "The rront \1hel'IS :.i couple of tin1cs ma,.vbt:>-bul ne\t•rthecar " 1•.R .. Fountain Vallev You're right. This o(fer sounds too good lO b~ true, and appar1·nll.\' it's not legitimate, 1'he Cirm no longr,· has a bank account and the bank has disposed or information about the ac· count holder's identification. The· BBB has no record of Ame ri can Di ... tributors. and ii ap11t.>ars there is no way to solve this problem. 'Kimbe rly' Wutrh DEAR PAT: I bought a "Kim· berly" v.•ateh at \Vhite front last J une dnd it stoppeQ \\'Orking in September. I do have my charge slip. but can't toc:.ite the y.•a rranty p.qicr,,,, nor <J.llY91le '\lhO SCllS this brand Of \V3lCh . I was given a rc11.i1r estimate of SI 1.50. anti I'd Jikl' to find out 1 ft hl·re ,,, an~· \VO\' I c.in toke ad vantage of m ~'. "-'arrunty 1\. \\'., lluntington Beach l'ou could inquire about ohtaining new warranty papers b)' writing lo \\lhite Front Interstate Stores. I ti I !Ith Ave., S ew York. S .\'. 10011, since it appears "Kimberly" is a Whi e Front brand. If you prefer, J .C. llumphries, 1823 Newport Blvd., Costa :\1esa, will examine your watch and repair it for you al little or no cost as· a g.IQd will gesture. DEAR PAT: Artcl' reading in AYS about Sn cldlcbaek College offcrtnr: aviatiun c.iurses. I'd like y1~u lo find out if-si 1nilar classes arc offered ne<ir Costa :Vl esa. ;..1y hu:-band h~s his private pilot's license and I y.•ould likL' to take a fL·11 basic courses so I'll know \1•hat he's talki ng about 11·hen he diSCUSSl'S hi :-flights. T.D., Costa :\1esa He bas logged some 80.000 miles - three times around !he world-on those peaceful. ploddioi-little craft. Before that. he fi gures he did 50 ,000 miles on t he Santa Catalina Is land run. pi lot ing lhe 65 -foot speed . cruiser Catalina Island Lady between ~cv.•port Beach and Avalon for six yea rs. Before that. he had his own charter fi shif!g boat the Vonni e, a .slow· c hugging, lO·passengercruiser. Now, his vessel carries three ~ars a nd a handful of passengers on the ab· breviated run across one of the \\'orld 's bus iest waterways. Kunkel has survived mid-channel collisions. crazy teenagers, drunken yac htsmen a nd the coun tle ss sailboats blown across the path of his faithful old ferry boat. He is a man who has the stars, the lights of the old Balbfla Pavilion, a cigarette and a cup of coffee to guide him. I·fe thinks. v.•atching his personal landfall of frozen-banana stands. SOU\'enir s hops .and the Fun Zone ferris \\'heel and ferry dock loom on the horizon_ "Six round trips an hour ... eight hours a day ... five days a v.·eek .... for 12 years .. " "I ne \•e r tried to figure it out before," he says of those plac id passages f rom the end of Agate Avenue on Balboa Island to the foot of Palm Street on the Balboa Peninsula. Nov.• that Kunkel is on Social Securi- ty and can only work part·time, his mornings begin at 4 p.m., when most v.•age-ea rners are thinking about get· ting off and having a bee r or a cocktail. "Good morning .... " he calls out: a r· riving cit the J .A. Beek & Sons ferry boat office at the end of Agate Avenue. The ferries began running in 1909 and the Beeks took over 10 years later. They still run them. Kunkel, a Costa Mesa resident, car·. "Private Co pilot." a course offered hy Orange Coast Co llege f11r v.•i1•es of pilots, may be just what you are looking lor. OCC has nearly tv.·o dozen da)' and evening a\'ialion co ur- ses available. plus a new class lnr glide!' e nthusiastii , Soaring·Glider ~round School. CONGRESSMAN WITH STRIPPER Wiibur Miiis and Fanne Foxe H ealthf11I Egg• DEr\R P.\T. C<1n you find oul 11•hat ('<1n sti1 utcs tl~t.' y .. lk suh,,,li tute jla i"t of the ne1\' cholesterol fr~·c. ready·mixt.'d egg 1H·oducts 1101\ on t he n1a1·kct. I'd also like to knov.· the equivalent num· ·her of fresh egJ:~ 111 a pint t •1nt :u 11e1·or Mills, F anne Appear 'To Dispel Rumors' egg s11bsti ut e n11:.:tUl'l' r\.C., lr1•ine Refrige ra ted fresh liquid l'gg sub· stil ules ha \'e the chol csterol·con· laining yo lk removed. The fresh egg \Vhi tes are 1n ixed with s ubstitute yolk~ m ade from water, ~odium a~d calcium caseina le t m1lk protf'1n derivates}, and soybt-a n oil. One pint carton c11nlains th1• equi\•alent of eight extra large fresh eggs. V..1 ASH TNGTON (1\P l -Rep. Wilbur D. l\Till s CD-Ark .) said t oday he appeared in public with dancer An- nabel Battistella in Boslon "to d ispel all thes.c innue ndoes.'' The innuendoes, he said 1n a n in- terview. were th at there was som e thing improper in hi s rela- tionship with the Argentine enter- tainer v.!hose. plunge into the Tidal Ba sin in October after a \Vashington party with Mills and others created a sensation. "I went up there to be seen." fl.1ill s said. "I certainly didn 't hide from anybody.'' Life a1i d Death Asked about rumors that he and hi s wife were contemplating divorce, DEAR p .\ T: I have a life 3nd death l\tills said ''certainly not." He said he talked v.•ith !\trs. !\t ills by telephone "at least rive Li mes" during his weekend visit to Boston. where !Urs. Batlistella. billed as "The Tidal problem \\•il h :.i ne~t or !1•1ney bees lodged 'u11~('r the ra cia in the wall or m y ncighb1u"s c1111cl.1mi11um. Unf111 • Basin Bombs hell" was concluding an tun11le!.1·. this wnll is pu1·1 or my front engageme nt. couri v::ird , Both of my children' a i·e · !\tills said h~ was joking when ~e · told newsmen 1n Boston he had wnt- h ighl.• <1 il t·1"g1c to !Jee :'.>tings and I've ~ ten a movie script for Mrs. Bat· made l\\'11 emergency trips lo d11cLOrs tistella. "But I certainl y think she could ill two 1nonths. It noi\' takes less than h ave a career in the movies." he said. JO m 1nult'S for the poison to close my'· ''She is a t~l~nted dancer.'' , child '~ Cll'~ ra1~c hl'l' tempt.•ra turt>, ."'I w.~uldn't kno.w how to wnt.e a t"OVcr hr r entire body v.'ith a rash and script. t-1tl ls said today,. adding. s lal'l a s\1·elling in h~'f'-throat, which ho.wever. that he had some ideas he cuts off all oxygen 1£ not t1·cated 1m -m1 ~ht pass on to someone v.·ho v.•ould medi.i1ery . :\ly rtul1ll'cn arl' rl'telving wi:iteo~e. . .. . . immuiuzations. but they wlll not b,· ef· ~ ~h1nk I was right. he said of his l'ectivc before three years. I am their d~c1s1on to go l!J Bosto~. and be seen sole :i;uppor1 .. ind neithrr niy neighbor y.·1th l\trs. Batt~~tellH. Of course, I nor 1 c.1n ufr•)l'd till• SIOO ~50 11antcrl.-coul~ be '-''~Ong. . by an cxtcrm1n11tor l)o I hal'e an ~11lls said he doe~ no~ think t.he other recourse·• latest burst of pu.blic1ty will hup. h,im S.~ .. lr\•iu<' at the Oemocrnuc ·caucus beg1nn1ng Oue llJ your emergency !!ltuatlon. a bee e!l'.pert, rccomtncndl'd hy ()rangt• Co unt y Animal Control officers will contact .~·ou reiarding th1· hont'Y h1•1• nest '~ re1no"a1 flll a low ur 110 cos.l 'bas!,. today. The caucus. among other things, must decide whether lo leave the Democratic portion or tlle Wa ys and ~l ea ns Committee. which ~1 ills heads, as t.he commlttff that recommends other members for committee ap· . -' pointments. There is a strong move to take this function away from Mills' group and give it lo the Democratic steering committee. Also up for consideration are pro- posals to enlarge the Ways and l\t eans Committee, which could alter it s con· servative bent. fl.tills has agreed to an enlargement from 25 to 31 members but others are pushing for 37. The ca.ucus also has the final say on' chair manships. Other Democrats, asking not to be named. said they think the Boston episode may v.·ell end lilills' chances of blocking the rommittee assignment and enlargement moves. and may even cause him trouble in retaining the chairmanship of the \Vays arw ]\:leans Committee. l\t ills said he is tired and v.·ill need a rest aftelr the lame duck session of Congr e ss, but added there v.•as nothing to reports that he suffered a heart attack. ~li \ls had said that he planned to make Mrs. Battistella, who performs under the name Fannc Foxe, a movie star '>''il.h a film he v.•rote himself ca11ed ''JI 's Not Burlesque.'' The Arkansas Democrat made the v.·eekend trip to Ek'ston where l\liss Foxe. whom he called "my little Argentina hillbilly," closed out a two· v.·eek e ngagement. He appeared brief- ly on stage with her Saturday ni ght and later said , "This won't ruin me. r-;othing can ruin me ." "I've been an angel to a lot of peo· pie," !\.1 Ills said ~n·day 1n an 1n · terview . In -s tating he .,,,.as going to make a star of !\.1 iss Foxe. he said, "She's bet· terthanG):psyRoseLee." . lie ulso ,s aid he launched the careers of 14 or 15' performers but declined to narne them. "I'm alway.s interBlted in a piece ol prope rty . The l ast one fl opped. Shirley MacLaine flopped," he satd. ------ ries the tools or his trade: a knitted cap. a thermos jug or coffee and a fe\\' other itt>m s concealed in a n overnight bag that has holes in it · An ything else a ferry boat ski pper needs. he carries in his head. He "-'Orks out of a wheelhouse. v.•ith windov.•s and heln1 \\'heels at either end , re\'ersed like an image held up to a mirror. He makes the cross-channel run in one direction-facing one way -then leave the wheelhouse. walk two steps. turn around and r e pe at th e performance. East to west. West to east. T he ferries go OOth directions and t~ey never back up or turn around. Once in awhile, they slow do.,..·n and have to wait. Kunkel. a Harbor Arca resident since 1949. loves his work, even when it is fraught with peril. . "The biggest hassle is dodging pa rades. yacht races and sailboats." DC Cancels Liberalized Pot D ecision WASHINGTON (U Pll -Criminal prosecution for possession or small amounts of marijuana was to have ended as of today but officials have re- versed their stand and an arrest will follow smoking a joint in front of a cop. The Di strict of Columbia's brief fl . ing with liberalized pot arrests ended before it started. U.S. Attorney Earl J . Silbert announced three weeks ago 1 that his offi ce would no longer fi le charges against persons arrested in .Washingt on with five or fewer cigarettes or less than one g ram of marijuana. An ounce of marijuana contains a little more than 28 grams. Now. however, Silbert's office has canceled the policy decision following an uproar from both the Justice Department and metropolitan police. · Silbert wanted to r educe the backlog of pending court cases involv· ing marijuana arrests, s aying they ciccount for up to25 percent of all mis- demeanor charges in the district. The plan, he s aid. would help "allocate our limited resources to crimes of l'iolence -such as rape. robbery, murder " and organized criminal ac- tivity. Silbert cleared his new e nforcement plans with both the Justice Depa rt· mcnt and top police officials, but began to get heat immedi ately. • he said "Especially the Character Bo:it P arade, \l'herc you have morl' tharact er Iha n bo<its ~ .. One year. the operator of a \\'orld \\'ar 11 PT boat used in the TV series :\lcllalc's Nav\ encountered some na\'igattonal difricultics during the Char at·tcr Boat Pa radl" Earle figures he may have had too much lu brication in his bilge. Th e PT hoal"s engine roared, her stern sv.ung around. and Earle tried to maneu\'er out of the way, but through no fault of his they collided "I put a hole in her about like that," he declared. spreading his v.•ork· gnarled hands. Balboa Island ferry boats once led the annual Newport ll ar bor Chamber of Commerce Christmas Boat Parade. but expand· ing bus iness elimin:1led that. "Our busin ess has gotten so big v.·c ean't afford to turn loose of :.i boat on a \\'Cekcnd . even in the wi nter," he s aid proudly. Thl' ferryboat 1s grum hhng and t·hurning back for another run from Agate A 1·cnue O\Cr lo Palm Av1•nue in the {'OOI t\\'tlij!hl. throv.'ing sh:.ido"·s .ivl'r the l\'att.>r. Stare tlO\\ n intu il and it's uli\·e green, \l'hile stret ch1n~ out in each dirl'Ction. it is blue :.tnd silver :.ind danci ng "ith rippl(•S. "\t 's good yQu'rt· doing a story about him." says deck boy and fare collector Joe Pallo. 19. with a nod ot his head tov.·ard Ea rle Kunkel. who IS intent in hi s v.·heelhouse. ··1-le's such a colorful guy .. ," Pallo said almost "'istfullv. Ill· added that a· television station one(' did a s hort s pot featu re on f'.:arle . but the old s kipper never got to see it. I-l e "·oul dn 't take time off. Earle Kunkel had his ferry boat to -drt\'t'. EARLE KUNKEL SCANS CHANNEL WATERS FROM WHEELHOUSE As Master, He's Responsible For Dodging AH Types Of Traffic A Young Lady ior Al l Seasons. _1D1erdrP 15 readv lnr anv1n1nq, lrom spr•nc t'lrr-t•zr~ lo w1nle1 dr<llll!'S 1n her counlry t1en1'.h an wea1h1>• c~1~1 Ava1 1.io1e a1 the Reel Balloon Lt.! ~Q .·A, T11£ RED BALLOON LTD. ' fAStl10N l~LAND j',, • I '1 ""''' ll ·.1 I .. , FASHION SOOARE '°'"''" .\.1,l ~ .. b lZ•)z MUMTINC.TON H.-.RBOOR n4t.> lb61, • - ... tl ·I DAILY PILOT • Mondi . December 2. 197•' • ' • ·~ Just •e-Coasting & -·;,· '\@ Manned Spaceship Orbiting Russ with Tom arph.ine CO;<tl EB .\CK~. DEPT. -Befle ct-. ing on a Blue 1\londay, you might sus· peel that the trouble V.'Llh our nation c onscience right nov.· is that v.·e are on os downer. Taxt-s are high. Inflation is hi gher. The old dollar 1ust seems to flulter ~"'·ay on the elus ive v.·inds or v.•inter. Futl is up. food is up. Income 1s down. Employment is dov.·n . Every thing you hea r and read J:eep!Y say1ng things are bad and they oi.re going to get v.·orse. Sure ly. you suspect. if everybody a.eeps talking atxlul worse, then worse "''iii happen. It's sort or like lhe rountry is behind 24 to 6 at halftime <1nd sees no way or digging out of the hole. • 1\SD SPBY\KJSG Of' 24 to 6 <i t halftime. that's maybe v.•hv the hunch uf kids from a place Called the t·niversity of Southern Caltfornia so t>lectrifi l'd a nation filled v.·1th doom and t.:loom just this last Saturday on a J!fifSS arena off Santa Ba rbara4f. ,\venue in the cityo{ Los An ge les. These youngsters, knov.•n as the Trojans, were playing a game or root- ball against som<> other youngsters from South Bend. Indiana , kno""·n as the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Now for those "·ho have been off this globe for the past several days, it .ihould be noted that this football coo- lest was expected to be close and hard fought. Rehearsal For Joint U.S. Shot MOSCOW (AP)-Thc Soviet Union today launched a. manned Soyuz spacecraft in a dress rehearsal for the joint Sovict·American s1ia ce mission ne xt year. · Two veteran cosmonauts who havl.'! been picked as the backup crew for the Julr 1975 joint venture were aboard Soyuz 16. Tass reported that pilot Anatol.v Filipchenko and flight engineer Nikolai Hukavishnikov were in good health and "have begun to carry ou t their Oight program .'' Rukavishnikov told the news agen- cy before liftoff that tht? main task of the mission will be to test the docking gear and other equipment that will be used to link up \\'ilh the American Apollo craft. "IN SHORT, we are going to re- hearse, to a ccrtaW...extent. all the operations v.•hieh are to be carried out in Jul,\' 1975. ··Tass quoted the pilot as sayin g. The announcement did not say whether the Soyuz 16 crew would try to link 'up with the orbiting Salyut 3 space laboratory. The last manned mission. Soyuz 15, railed to dock wilh the orbiting station last August and the mission v.'as cul s_!lo.i:t: ~ -··-· ·-·-- Filipchenko told Tass that Soyuz 16 \Vil I follow anorbil identic;il Lo the one Soviet cosmonauts Alexei Leonov and Valery Kubasov will trace during the actual join~ m i'ssfun. Alas, it di<ln 'l start th~t way. The i\'otre Dame young people came out 11nto the I~os Angeles Coliseum turf ~ind began to push the youngste rs '.'rom Southern California all over the place. JET BURNS AFTER HITTING MOUNTAIN WHILE .COMING INTO WASHINGTON IN SEVERE WINDS AND HEAVY RAIN Among Victims Was Brig. Gen. Ro scoe C. Cartwright , One of First Blacks to Reach Star Rank A Western expert noted that this or· bit is considerably dttlerent rrom the Salyut's, indicating that no linkup was planned. Tll fo: CO!'riTEST GROL'NO on through the first quarter a nd the ~econd quarter and !he Notre Jlamcs ,usl kept scoring. Pretty soon, it was 24 to O. Finally, the South('rn C<ilifor. {lians managed six points just before ihe gun sounded ending the first half v f play. Thus \A'ere · the Trojans "'hipped, ht a ten, subdued and out of it. -- Thus did those v.·ithin the Coliseum ~•nd those "''atching on national ~elevision nod to each other know- ;ngly. . The Soutflern Californians ha\·e had it , everybody agreed. lt"s doom and v.loo m for them. You cannot cOmc 3ack from a thing like this. \Vhy, 1hey're just like the country. Do"'" :i nd out. Lo. it t'hen developed that the .1·o ungsters m ay have taught us :.nmcthinj(. 92 Dead iii l'frginia Air Crasl1 FILIPCJI ENKO SAID the crew will atlen1pt a link·up and separation with( an "imitating ring.'' He did nol Snowfall Slows Disaster Search elaborate, but the Westcrn"expert said the Soyuz crt'W may be carrying a eopy of the AmericJn ducking unit and ··will shoot it ahead five or 10 yards and then try lo dock wilh it .'' UPPERVILLE, Va. (UPI) - Search teams hampered by a two· in ch overnight sno~·fall sifted through \\'reckage today to recover bodies ol the 92 perSo ns killed Sunday ·when a Trans World Airlines jet slammed in· to a mountain in the year's worst domestic air disaster. By \.e morning. 80 bodies had been found and taken to the elementary school in the little town of Bluemont near he re at latest count. according to PLANE ALSO CRASHES IN NY. Story, 84. Cartv.·right. one of the first six blacks to reach star rank in the armed services, and his wife Gloria . OTHER VICTll\<1S included James Applewhite, a legislative ass istant to Rep. Andrev.' Young (0 ·Ga.) and his wife Susie, an aide lo Rep. Barbara Jordan (D·Tex.) and special FBI agent Sheila J . Regan. could have been aboard the plane ex- cept for the change in plans. Sen. Birch Bayh (.l)..lnd. ). was at National Airport. when news of the crash came . He had planned to catch the plane on the return flight lo In· diana. National Airport is located in heavi- l~l· populated Arli ngton, Va .. just across the Potomac River from Washington. Many fli ght paths into the airport cut right across the na· tion's capital. Dull es is located in the h eavi l y rural area we st of \Vashington . Fillpch('nko told Tass the m ission \vas to last ··several days." Four or the crew members kilted in the crash were from California. The ncv.•s agency said the Soyuz 16 -According to TWA, they were Capt. capsule was "identical'· to lhe one Robert Brock, based in Los Ange les, planned for the joint mission next First Ofrirer Al Kreschek, based in year. It said the Soyuz 16 mis~ion was Los Angeles. Flight Engineer Thom as • to Lest ·:onboard systems which were Safranke, based in Los Ange les. and mo~e~n1zed t~. meet the demands or Jen Van Fossen.·22 Redding, Calif., lht> 1.01nt flight and a~ded that the ex· based in Kansas City, Mo. per1 men ts "'ould include pholo- On J\Tt . Weather the Office or graphir observation of .. sections 0£ Em e .r gen c y P; e pa red n es s ~he earth.'s surface in or~er to obtain established an underground bunker 1nfurmat1on fol' th~· sol u11 on of the na· \ more than 20 years ago so officials-tional economic problems." could J<,eep the government running in case of a nuclear "'-'ar. The crash cu..t lines or the Army interagency com-T ll .E S 0 U T II E R N (,\LIFORNl,\SS shov.·ed up on the !:rass a ga in for th<'ir second half ;.igainst the Notre Dames, trailing by that 24 to 6 . A young Southern Califor· n1an iµmed Anthony Davis took the l rish15pening kickoff, ran it back like lt1:htning slrikiog for 102 yards and a tout'hdo~·n . s pecial FBI agent Robert Kunkt!l . Officials also round the flight re ... corder they hoped would provide a t'lue to "·hat caused the Boeing 727 to go dov.·n on a landing approach to Dulles International Airport, v.•here it had been diverted from Wa shi ngton's National Airport because of severe 'A'inds and heavy rain. The son of Rep. William Bray (R· Ind.) said the congressman's life may have been saved because he decided to see the Army-Navy football game rather than go home to Indiana for the \\'eekend. Bray usually flies back to \Vashington Sunday-hlorning, said h is ::.on: ~~ate ~ep. Ri~har~ ~ray. and he AT TllE CRASl1 site. about tv.:o in· munications agency on the classified· ches of snow fell during the early site, disrupting for a minute or so the morninli! hours. hampering the search emergency broadcast s·ystem, used to for bodies and the Oight recorders. -~·arn citizens of a nut•lear attack. TllE SOYUZ LIFTOFF \Vas later shown on television. and one or the c,1smonauts v.'aS hl'ard to exclaim, ··Let's go?" -a phrase made famous by Cosmonaut \'uri Gagarin when he llt.'gan the worl,!'s first manned space - fli.e:ht on AJJrit 12, 1961. DAILY PILOT ' It "'as variously described that he nl'goliated the distance in either 13 or I~ seconds. That didn't matter. \Vh at 1l1d matte r \\'3S thOit the Southe rn <":ili fornians \\'ere no\v on fire. In th at fateful third quOirter. they scored t'\'CTY time they had the ball. \\'hen it 1>nded, !her \\·er(' ahe ad 41 to 24 and "cnt on to v.·in 55 to 2·1. DELIVERY SERVICE Methane Gas Fumes The ti rn e of the launc hing was given as 12 :40 A1oscow lime -1 :40 a .m. PST -but the public was not told until near- ly l \.'i hours later. THE AIRLINER, on an inaugural flig ht from Indianapolis. Ind., to \Va sh in gton via Columbus. Ohio. ripped through the trees. hit a six·foot rock outcropping and exploded. The scene is aboul a mile from a tightly s<'eured government relocation center nn i\lt. \\'eather, part of the Blue Rid ge l\!ountains. Del ivery of the Doily Pilot is guaranteed Hoidoy-Fridoy: H you do · not hove )W" pope!'" by 5:30 p.m., co!I and your ctV)' will be broughl to you. Coils ore Kill 6 • in Oil Field 1'ass said ''stable radio and televi sion communications" were th.·· ing maintained \vi th the craft Crom lhe fl ight control center. 1a.:eri until 7:00 p.m. · ABILENE, Tex. <AP) -An oil fi eld accident has left six men dead. the \·ictims of n1eth ane gas and crude oil "'hich s pe \\Cd from a rupture d pipeline they v.·ere repairing in west· central ·rexas. \\'f.Ll., ,\ ~1 F.RlC A LO\'E O IT . Peo- ple \\'ere c:ilhn~ each ot her loni:: ells · 1,1ncc. ··01c.1 \'OU see that·• C;in vou h« ltevc th:it ~ :. Certain m 1n1ste rs e~·en 1·;1me to \\ ork Sunday rnorning .a bit hn:1r:;('. "There v.·cre absolute!~' no sur· vivors and it "·ill be difficult to iden- tifv rnanv nf the remains because of thl·ir coiidition." said Dr. Gcor,e:e !locker. the Loudo Count y medical of· fleer. Sali..rOOy and Sunday; If vru do no t re:eive your copy bv 9 om . So!urdoy, a 8 o.m. Surxloy, coll ond o copy will D? b'ought to you. Calls ore token un til lOo.m. A se \'enth man . R.D. P enny. crav.'lcd from the six.root excavation v.'here the men v.'ere working Sunday ni ght and radioed for help. J.le was not seriously injured. Telephones 'rhu.;; Jll'rhap" :1 hun rh of de · t1·rm1 n1·d ~out h rrn C;1ttfo rn1a \01 1n;::;ll·r~ \;iu;:ht u:' all that ~ou ean hL· dov. n hut ,\'Ou don 't ha\ t' to hl' out . \OU <'.Jn romv b:i ck 1f )Ou think ;.ou l':1 n. The impact of the crash v.·as so s evere mi1nv bodies v.·crc un· rC'cognizabJe. ·making Positive iden· I 1f1cati on a dra\1•n-0ut task. fut Orange Coun1y Aleos .. 642-4321 tb1hwest Hunl1n(j!Ofl Beoc.h Penny said ofle or the men slumped ord Wes1m1n11er . . . . . . .. S40-l 'Z20 San Clemente. Coposlrono Beach, Yr". ll \1 .'l:<: nnly a i:::~m l• needed th.Jt lL·.~:-u n ri ght no\\'. But \\ e Am on,g the 85 passengers k illed 11cre Army Bng. Gen. koscoe C. Son Juon Cop1strono, Oona P04nt. So..ith Laguna. loguno Niguel 495-0630 Coal Workers Vote Secretly On New Ter1ns Storms Battering East ."J1101rs , Wi11fls, Cold Force Schools to Close CHARLESTON, W. Va . (U PI) - Striking coal miners voted by secret ballot today for the fi rst time in Unit- ed 1\11 ne \Vorkers history to accept or 'l '••t11 Ill' r11 f ti r••s A•O." I ' , ..... ' ' ,. ' "·' ' "" ' .. ' " , ' •"• r .. ~ .. ' " •. , .. , .... ,. ' . ····~·. ... "' . "' ,,,,f, 1 .\0 ',c1,• '"·~n ,,.,,,,' '" .... ' ...... ' ... 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C:nfiforiiin reject a new y,·age contract with the l o"' <lo"'" •IO"q 1~ t0n\1 d..., ,,. 1~ '"' coa I industry. . 1.~11 ••""'' of so",""" c•11•0•~·~ The first early returns, from four ·~1•9~•·11 .... ,..a.a d1"""' '"" ioo•n"'"· U?t1 \IJ loc.als in Pennsylvania, showed lti1,.n9 I<>""' hrgh '"'" <IOU<t\, ""' """"" 'u""" ••·•· 11 "'''' l)O" ""'"~ ci.,...,-·1 • .., • a \'Ole of 51 4·512 for ratification of the •••tr•<oo••• iu••ll•• proposed three·year agreeme nl . T ... l n\ 1'n<)l'IO\ (<viC (""'"' h•Of> ltfU'}· 91""'"'""•'"u'''"' ~""'''"t u ~·hich union leaders said called for a Th• Au Po"ut•on cont•ol D1s!•ltt ••· 64 percent inCrease in economic rrot1t<1 1.qM ••• "' •t•l•"'l '""IQ'" 1no Lo• '-Aner o·ls. 1'n91"I•~ e~1•n 13<1•• ''"'""''"""""'ton ~ (•nt••••on• ••10•<1•11 , .. '"~ P~""'""' Oei;pitc the close early returns, the Vi~'""' Vi""Y· U' ,, I ''~""'"''' .. ~\ ••l>O'l'.!..i 10 1,,.,,,.,,. i•l\v eadership predicted the con: tflr~u<)fl ,,,,.. t••n•n<i •"" l-• •• • t01<1 tract WOil Id be adopled. , 1ronl•PP•o•r"•dS11~!-"C01<1or~11. "I. US S I M I C k inu•••l~q e10....:i11wn • ..., coof.f• ''"'· 11 1ners at . . tee 's ape ree D"••'""' P••v•·'•" ,,. bOln ..... "'°""""'" mine in y.,r ashington County, Pa ., vot-•M 11•••'1 "010."' '«l!Y· . • ' ed 238-223 to accept, but at the Tun- CQastal Weather. nelton Mining Co. in Indiana County! I ;-.;,,;,1.,0 ·~~';;oft, • ....; """";ni;i-;'.,... Pa,. the vote was 199·92 against accep· "-·· 0tno•w•1• 1:. .. '""'"'· l"<tt•""" lance (!OUll•l\fll T"'.O•y. ' l•o1>1 ~··••bl• .... ,..., "'oM • ...., fftCl•nlnQ Other results in favor of acceptance ""'"' ~·Qfl•U1<"''"-''°''· were a 67 ·52 vote at Republic Steel's Co••••• ""'Pt r•I"''' "''11 ••no• B · · · tioo•""'" •• .,,., 11. M••..i ''"'"''"h"t~ ann1ng mine near Pittsburgh and .... 11 • ..,..,. "'1wetn •& •M "'· T"• .. ,,,, 117·38 at Consolidation Coal't Renton ""'1!11••111" ... u ti.~·· mine, a !so in the Pittsburgh area. Sun, Moon, Tides The early returns were too few to MOHO•,, establish any trend. - !.4-1-10"' tvrso•Y '·>111 "" ·0• Ul\1W President Ar11old !\filler pre- ,,,,.,._~ u 11 ....... F1•\th•l)ll •St'"'· Sf(Of'(I !OW !) 0! 0 ""· Sf(Otl0"'•0"' 11'0 .M. ~ ........ ,,_..,,.,..h • ~o .... ~Otl"Sft' 1J o,m,,Mht J/f,m. -~.- dicted acceptance by 60 percent or ~t mort ofthevote . ~ • "l believe it"s tlle best agreement •0·1• that anyone ever negotiated,'' seld UJ\tW PresldentANlold Miller. • --;; s uddenly and someone yelled there v.·as gas in the hole. · ··11e (Penny) told me that everyone just dropped before anything could he done -it was all over in a few seconds.·· said George Anderson. local manager of repairs for Gulf Refining Co., v.·hich maintains the pipeline. In second s, the hole where lhe men were working il1 'the· 35-degree "''eather filled \\'ilh gas and crude oil. The six m e n, overcome by the methane, slumped into the oil. The dead wCre taken to llendrick l\!emo-rial Hospital in Abilene. a few miles from .the open fie ld where the ·accident occurred at dusk. They v.1ere identified as T.P . Rains and Robert Redman or Sweetv.•atcr and Don \\'hite and Sta nl ey llolderman or Roscoe, all cmployes or Gulf Oil Co.; Robert Arellano of Colorado City. employed by Drowne Bros. Construction Co ., and Cody Cox of Eastl and. employed by Moylan Pump Service. l!oth f.~ili!lCheilkO and Ru kJ vi,..hnikO\' are reterans of pre· \'ious s pace nights. 1'hc 46-yeai .. old p1 hll cornmanded the Soyuz 7 flight in October 1969 and tlukavishnikov. the •!'.!·y ear-old engineer, w:1s aboard Soyuz 10 on April 1971 when it made · the first lu1kup ""ith a Salyut orbiting station. 'Soyuz 16 i.s th!'.! lhird Soviet manned fl 1~hl tliis Yl';.Jr _ TWICE EACH DAY, DID IT FOR PAY PARIS (AP) -A Paris court has fined a man and his wife $900 and given them suspended four-month prison sentences for making love on the st age twice a day for three n1onths. Rene Gaucher, 37. ·and his "'ire !\tichclinc, ..tk, denied charges or of, fending public mora ls by their ?.er~ormances on the stage or the Saints Innocents'' sex theater. Red Letter Day Mou11.tai1i of Mail Found .. NEW1NGT9N, Conn .. <AP) -"Possibly hundreds of thousands" of pieces or un~ehvercd mail postmarked as long ago as 1972 have been dis· covered by firemen who fought a blaze in a house here. "There was everything from baby food to Christmas !.£.ards. Anything that you've ever.gotten through the mail was there," said ASst. U.S. Atty Albert Dabrows ki . ' Dabrowski said <:i mail carrier Jives in one of the two apartments In the tv.·o·s tory hoiise, which was extensively damaf!ed bv the blate that beg late S3turday, Firemen discovered the mail Sunday morning, an No arres~ ha~ been mad.e by late Sunday night. Dab,rowsk1 s~1d the mail "'-'Ill be wejght?d and sorted stflrting today. Some. will be debvered bul other pieces were too damaged to be identified he S&ld. • ' .. lllost of the mail was third cl;rss. including maga;:incs and brochures "ever- ything from reg ul ar sporting magazines to Penthouses.,. Dabrowski said'. But he added that first class ma\\, in cluding letters, bank stalements and a U.S. Treas ury check, also was round. _ J\1ost of the mall was iii the attie.·It was all addressed to lhe' Hartford otrea . "I really touldn't belii;-ve. the amount of it. There's so much mail there. It's lncredlble," Dabrowski said. • ' , ' •• • Blood Aid ~ , OAIL.VPILOT A-t Monday Decprnbef1 1914 • Teamsters. • End Mail Tragic. Vigil Ends • .Victim llit for s:15,000 Rurglars rnnsackcd the East Si de lO\\'nhou sc of actrl·ss Cecily 'fyson in Nc\v York Sunda.v , ste~lin ~ about S.15.000 in j e \vl·ls 1.1nd fur~. J\!L ... s 'l'ys on \\·as not home :tl the ti1n"c of the burg lar.v. polite s aid. New Hydrofoil Resc u es. l<~a1nily • Alone at Sea SAl'\1'A !\IO~I C1\ (AP1-TheCoast Guard m:.i ~ not be.• satisfied ·yet iha.t it can use a 7J.fnnl Na\'Y hydrofoil as a search and rescue l'raft 1>ermanently, but there arc three eivilians here v.'ho are read~' to endorse ii. .. That hyd rnfuil 1s :i bc::iutiful boat.'· Don Daniels .Ir. said SundaY~ lie and his parents spent three hours in the ocean off Zuma Reach on Saturday ni Aht and v.·<'rc missed by a Coast Guard hel1euptc·r. ;.in ;iirplanc and a sail ho;.i I bt.fnrl' I he h~·drof!,i I Fl a gs ta ff finally rcst·u t d thcn1 ThC' senior Daniels. ·15. his y,·ifc. Barbara. ;111d thl'Lr 21·\'car·old son had jumpt•d 1nlo thC' t·hiily y,·a tcrs to cs(•apc a fi re that brokl' oul abo<1rd a 40-foot cabin cruiser the~· \\Crc bring· in.I.( from 0 . ..;11:1rd to ~larina del Rey. authorit1t•s :.a id L1fcgucirds sa\\' the bl aze and alerted rest·ucrs. The Daniels v.cre lreatcd and re· l rased al ~larina 1'.lcrcv ~lospital after the mishap. 1'he cider Daniels said the firl· apparently broke nut in the cabin cruiser's electrical eqUip- ment. ''The \\'hole l.'abin hursl into fl ames," he said . "\\'e couldn 't reach the fire cxl inguishcrs. life j:ickets or radio. \V e dct'idcd not lo stav with the boat because it might biol\' u.p...." Oaflie\s sa id they lhre"' a h1rgc hatrh CO\'er into the sea to scr\'{' as a makeshift raft bt1t it 1lrifted a y,·ay before the;.· could reach 1l Of Cancer SAN FRANCISCO !UPI\ -Doctors at the University or Ct11ifornia havl' used a substance from a man's blood lo prolon2 the life of his cancer stricken teen-aged daughter. it was reported Sunday ni~ht . ''\Y(' now trave the means to prolong · the lives of bone cancer.victims. mo!>t of whom would die y,•ithin 18 months despite surgery, radiation or dru~s." Or. 11. II ugh Fudcnbcrg said of a s ub- stance called TF. y,•hich slands for transfer factor and is produced by white blood cells. · Doctors believe that such a process may be used 'someday to cure a numbe r or diseases, inrluding rheumatoid arthritis and multiple s{'lcrosis. fler Son Dies After 10 Years iri Coma SAN MATEO (UPI) -A decade·long vigil has ended for Mrs. Laverne Hamil and she says now her son's death "is somehow a blessing.·· Virtually every day since ~l arch 6, 196'1, she had l'alled a t the hospital bedside of her comatose son. Robert. who suffered head iniurics when an nutomobllc he was driving :.truck u plllt1r supporting a frecv.•a\' O \'rrra~:o.. • "I think mv hoPt ror him Y.':JS in:-il1nctl\'l.'. ·· she said Sunday. "It is mystCl"lOUS lo. me ll IS ;,m11z.1n& lo me. Life seems to goon'' Funeral service:. Jrc being h.:ld today ror lhc :.on 1\'hO y,·as 2l y.::_:1rs nld v.•hen he was injured v.·hi!c re turning to hi:-. Korrie from a house part) "He's never spoken since the act·idcnt. hut thcrt· have bee n \h>nderful moments <1nd I have been full of hope through the ye:.1rs," i.he continued. ' "Sometimes v.·hcn the phone v.·ould ring I v.·ould jump with excitement, thinkini.: maybe. just maybe, Rob had done something, or said something." "I drea1ncd ort('n of hO\\' I y,•ou ld rush la the hospital and w<1lk into his room and he v.•ou\d re· cognize me. . - Feedin~ Error •·one time I "'as ,.,.::itchlnc: him arid hi s hand seemed to jump just a little bit and that was the big· J.!.Cst thrill or my life. "I could swe3r sitting thl're sometimes with him thnt he y.·as trying to say son1 cth1ng "·1th lus C)C:.. or th1:1t the movement of h1 i. foot :.ho"·ed he "'as trying to :.:1y :.on1eth1ni; ''l l!ucss it \~aSJU:.l a mf1lhC'r's p~'r:.00 ~11 dl'slrr and hup{' that he was do1ni:: tho:.c lhing, llut hO\\' can ,1nyonc rt·ally (•\·er kno" ., .. In r('n1urk1ng that th\' di· •• th n11ght h<1\1' been a bll'S:.t ng. the mother nnll·l.l h1·r 'on':. cond'i lion had d" t1·r1oratcJ near the ('nd :ind thJt he hat.I losl \.\eight and d{•\'Cloped pneumonia 1'hy~1c1an :. had 1old !lit' n1u1hcr lrom Lhc t1r~l ln.1i there was no hope lor the :-.on. ~Ir:-. llamil. \\ho IA·as divorced from Jl cr bcrt I •. ll:im1I of Napa before the acc1d~nr. has l.,.,o otht.-r grO\\'n children. The injured son, \\·ho 1\·as scpa ral f'd from his wifl~ v.·hen hurt. \1;a sthc father of ;.i ~n n bC'•ir1ng his name. No Criminal Cliargt: Cave Collapses On 6 Cl1ildren Palos Verdes ln In Hospital Death TOHR t\~C E <l:Plf 'l'h e Lo s Dr. t-•udcnberg's research started in 1969 when TF wa s extr<l<'lcd from the blood or a man whose 15·year-old daughter v.·as dying nf a bone cancer 1\hich formed a large tumor in her hip. The girl v.·as injcctctl 11•ilh the :.ubstance t\1•ice a \1·eck: :tnd her t'On · dltion remained slahlc for ninr months \\'hen hl'r im1nunlty lo thi· canc('r 11·cakcned, lab tests s hov.·cd that the father's immunit1· to the cuncer Cells v.·as also zero· Another donor was found. and doctors s<iid the _gi rl's response was d ramatic. Sher(' mained stable for another 14 months before she died from complications. 1\ngclcs County district atlorncy·s of· ''Her lire had been extended far be d th . f1cc said Sund<1y it y,·ill not file she dted ··at the hand~ of ;inothcr other lhan by act 1dent.'' :\li ce Lindber,:!. 6-1 , chokcct tn death ;it the 1"n rrancc f\ted1cal Co n\'alescenL Center Oct. J "'hi\c b{·1ng rl·d by a nurse's aide. R r\.\"Cl!O PALOS VERDES f1\ P l 1·hr1·c ~oungslt·rs "'ere rescued aft('r being IJuned ali\'e by a cave y,•a\l that ('nll;.ipsed on them and tht('e com- pa n1ons. Only t '' oof the six s uffered in- juries, and those "·ere minor. 'J'he youngsters v.·erc e:-:p\oring the narroy,· ca1·e in the Palos Verdes hills Sunday "'hen the shaler\\'all gave y,•ay, burying 'fony Con roy. his sisl('t, Tracy, and t:llen Green, a ll 10 . r\nother gi rl. Liza Barrett, 16, \\'as p;1r1iall;.· covered. yon e normal survival rate for crimina l charges against l\\'O persons ~=~cs of ~ne r~~cc~,'~. liC doctors in conneclion "'ilh th~ death of a . r:ii~-loJ~1lal offtc1.al~ sa1~ that out_of _\\'Oman at a convalescent hospital g u .· th~ girls father stil l • despite a coroner's JUl'Y \'C rdict thal donates his wh ite blood cells to treat other patients. "\\'e ha\'e laboratory e\·idc·ncc to support our belief th<1l.ostcos;1rcom a i t>ont'.' cance r ! n1ay bC' of \"1ral orig-in, ;ind th:it pt'ople ha\'ing cloSi.·. c1Jnl;1rt \1·ith p<itients, rcl•1ti\cs ~ind c lose J~· sociatcs. rccci\"e a mea!->urabll' i1n· munily to 1isteosarcom;.i \\·hil'h l'an be lr•insfcrrc•d hy TF to thl· pa!i1'nls to !wost thetr oy,·n Immunity tn thC'Sc· ~pccifil' cancer l.'c!ls." Dr . Fude nbcri.: said. ·"fhis is not to say th<1t pcoplt! t·an ·catrh' cancer from someone t>lsc," the immunology rrofcssor - strcssed, "only that ccrt:1in \·irust•s under C{'rtain· conditions can t·ause tancer. Dr. Fudenberg ~aid doctors now believe that bone cancer \'ictims ha1·e a defective immunology ssstcm "'hi rh is ··probably genetic ... Or . Fud{'nbcrg s:iid ·rF. \\·hieh 1v•1 ~ discovered 20 years a~o. may one day play a major role in these diseases in \\'h1ch the body appears lo be :11lergir to it s ov.:n ti ssues. such as rheumatoid arthritis. and muJUpll'sclcrosis I I '"fhere is no douht there i s n('gligence in1·olvt'd in lhe death of lhi:-"'nm an . hut th e e\·1deucc does not support a ch<1rgc of Jiross negligence, v.·hieh is tl'Quired to file an 1nvolun- ! j1r~· ma11s laught1•r count." pro· S('t'u!or S\{'l)hen Ka .\" !->aid. 'fhf' c:1sc 11·:1s broui::ht lo the d1stri('t <dt o1·nl'.\·~ nffic•(• h~· ·rorrance Police J)l•t('t\1\l' \\'al l~· :\lurker for possible c·1·1m1nal acttrJ n :1)!.1inst lfel en• l'eler.~on . :i lic t'nst•d 1·nca11on;.il nursl'. and 1'heodora :'>l <in r{':d. :1 nurse 's :IH\('. ;\ coroner 's in<jucst lasl month d1~ 't'lOsed thal !\!rs. Lindberg suffered from a terminal ease of bulbar pals~· and had to bl' fed through a tube sur- gically implanted in her stomach. ea lied a gasl rostomy. ~lurker testified Mrs. !\1onreal was instructed by l\lrs. Peterson 10 give the patient her c\"ening me::il, during "'hich she \\':'.IS fed through the mouth and choked to death on the food . i\lrs. ~1 onrcal reportedly elaimcd ~he nc\"cr had ::iny experience feeding :1 .c;:istrostomy patient ::ind never re· l'ei\"Cd an~• inslrul'lions ror feeding the 1·iC'tim 1'he other t\vO"childrcn, Denise LCC', 16 . and John Conroy 13, quickly un - C'Ol't'rl·d \h('Jf friends' heads and Dt'lll~C then ran outside the cave to .sun1n1onhclp. Reset1<· teams from the county fir(' dcp:t rl m l'llt :J nd sheri rr ·s dcpa rtn1 ent spent more than 11\'0 hours extricallng Tony and Ell{'n. 1'hc uthcrs had dug then1st·I 1·es out. il'IAN CRUSHED BETWEEN CAR~ llE~1ET tUPI) A 64-year·old -man \\'3S crushed to death bctv.•een t11·0 cars Sunda)' while he v.•as filling the gasoline tank of his car. · John Grieshaber was leaning over the trunk o( his car and holding the gasoline nozzle v.·hen he was struck ' and pinned against his ear by another \"Chiclt•. Thc v.·oman driver of the othe r car told polire shl' thought he r car v.·as 111 nl'Ulral and v.·as unable to stop lhe _;1r. Work Stop .. .. LOS A1'CELES CAPl -lJnitrd Parcel Service sa id 1t was resumin~ ~t'f\'ICC" [Oday fQllQ\\'ing r<1l1f1Cill'iOn !)(° a l'll'\I' contratt b.\' 3,20() strikinl!' 'l'e ;1mstcr~ llni()n dri\"t'l'~ y,•f'lo hart h3lti'd packaf,l' dl.'hvcrics in th1'<'<' :.talt'" The nev.• contr:1el. rat1fitd ~atur• ( State ) day. includes a 24 percent 1ncrc;isc: 111 wages and benefits. \\'ages will 111- crease from S6.4lto $7 .92 an hour v.•1tlt an additional S2.34 :.in hour in fringe benefits. a s pokesman for UPS :said. Sot1to P11ro1I•• LOS ANGELES CAP) -!-.lore than 300.000 C'het'ring s pectators llnt:d llollywood Blvd. to ~cc gr;ind n1a r~h,1 I John \Vayne and a varit·l.\' of ftl ht·r C'l•lebrities in the 43rd Annual . I lo\lyy,·ond Sant;.i Claus Lane Par;.idl'. The huge innu:-. of people and thi: closing of the boulevard combinC'd to creatt' a mas£1ve traffic J:tm in the are• ;.1s the colorful noat:-. and prC'· cision drill lea ms paraded under a full moon Sunday. Dnt1<·e S•·uffl<• EL:REK1\ (AP) -A rock and bot- tle-throwing melee al a bent·ht dance for relardcd children endt'd w1lh • several injuries and the arrest of Jft persons. police said. Police Chlef O. R. Shipley said th<' disturbance . in\'Ol\·ing about :?00 persons. began early Sunday at the Eureka l\l unicipal Auditorium \\·hen tv.·o men started fil!htinl? a s the dancC', sponsored by the l(){'al Lions Club, v.·as t·ndlng. About 1.200 per son~. nio:-;tly in their 2Q ":;, attend(·d lhl' benefit ll•1dfJ ,.,, •• ,.,, SAN JOSE (UPI> -The body of a Southern California diam o nd merchant, but not the $100,000 in gems he had been carrying, "'as found 1n the trunk of an automobile parked in a garage near the San Jose airport. Police identified the \'ictim Sunday• as Be n Rudman. about HO, of Los Angeles and said be vanished a week ago. llis other helnngings had been lcfl in a room at a San Jose motel. The _;!e m s,'v.•hichdisappeared. Wl'te those he had carried with him to dis- play to rustomers. Seminar: You may be missin an important tax $he ter. · 1f you are self employed ••• SANTA ANA If you work for or own a company with or without a pension plan ••. ---.J SOUTH COAST PLAZA • , • I F rom Trillium. An elegant lounge go\\•n 1n a new, incredibly sofc fabri' called nylon 'suede: The gC"ntly Aowing dC:Sign 1s nippcJ in :t nd fitccd nt rh e bodicr. . In an opu lenc poppy print rhat is nurs alone. Purple, royal, ora~~ on a beige arou nd. Sizes P, ~. 7'1, L, $2 t. Slcep\vc.1r SANTA, ANA, 547·72 ll •SOUTH COAST PLAZA, 556·0611 •• If you counsel clients on tax matters ••• ..... YOU'LL WANT TO ATTEND. The Keogh Act (H R·IO) hos been amended this year. Congress hos passed legislation which makes the provisions of this tax -s heltered reti rement plan ,.. more I 1 bero I The changes 1n the law that c:ll<?Ct this ond other retirement plane:; ore not complex But t!1ey are irnportont . Glendale Federa l believes tha t those who oughl to know about these changes shoul d hove of/ the 1nformOt1 on presented 1n a simple. 5fro1ghtforword manner. So, we re l1old1ng a series o\ seminars on tl1e subj ect. . You 're invi ted to attend our se minar on: Date: ·December 4, 1974 Time: : 7 30 p m Pl ace· Airponer Inn 18700 MacAnhur Blvd Irvine:. CA Please call for reservations: •Costa Mesa -642-4 71 t •Newport Beach-833-3606 Cilt110N -l4i:{a~eaDERAL - ~- ' • , 'A•. DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE .. Found:_ a Bright ·spot . .... ~ . \ ln thl'Sl~ t1mrs ot troubled cconom\'. C<iliforniJ has-one rel a ti \'t'I) br1 ght :',l)()l Or.a ngc County . .. :-.u~:ir :is '''Cll as oil. The eh:tin reaction brought im· mediate and .continuing ro unds of price increases. l ronil'al l y. the Arabs ~ \vho .in effecl ~t~rtC'd the \rhole thing -l'l\dcd up \\'ith a bargai n purchas e . Production \\'<.i s n 't meeting demand to begin \\'ith . ~ind price~ quickly p;1ssed those paid by . ~. .. --· r ' .. In a t;.itk 1;1:-.l ''l'l!k. L'nited California Bank 's to1> eL·onomi st :-.:nd the-state':-. et'onomic oullook for 1975 \\'ill impru\'(' !>l i ~htl~· hl·h1nd the po"·erful lcadership <if Oran:.tc Count ~. The h:1nkr r s<'nfft•d .1 1 the "prophets of doom " u·ho hn,·c predi r tr d for z.1 ~·cars th at economic di~ ~1stcr j.., :Jt h:uul. .. a~ i11~ thl'\ \\'ill be \\'rong next year forthl•26tli 11mt· .. the Arabs And . as cvl'ryonc knO\\'S, they 're s till going lll>- --· .. ~ ~ ()( Or:.1n g_t· C.'nu nt~ .ht· .. :.ud 11 has lh ~ lo\\t.:_:,l un · <·rnployment fall·. thl' h1 ghe .. 1 PQpu1at 1on gro,,·th · , . ._.,(., lh(' ht .. I r:1t~· nf 101J t ontrt hution and i:-..a housin g lt:UJl'r . ·r111: hopl'ful out look i-.. 1t:1n pc·rL·d sonl<''' hat hy :.i prl·dictio n I h:11 the ratt· of c:conon1iC' g ro,,·th '''ill he s Jo,,·er in the 1~70s th an the boom ,·t ars of thl' 1960s. But none lhl·lc>:-.s. a fl'\\" encoui-aging \\'Ords :.imong :.i ll the had ;ire ht•artl·n1ng to :-:.ay the leJ::.t. The Arabs A . ' gain .. ' lL..you "rt.· :-tl•arc hin ~ for s on1conc to blam(' for th(' hi.ih CO:-.l 01' sug;u-. it turns out lhal a fa1niliar target is ~1! h <1 nd -lll)llC-flt her t h;i n the .-\ r:1 hs. As thl• \r:tll Strc(•! .Journ.d :u1:.ilyzes it. the soaring su~;1 r m :irkL•t ~ot its start \\"hc>n key sugar brokc>rs dt ·- cidctl to gl't P\"C•n \\'ith the .-\r;1hs late l;ist year for :-.Ii rr ·a rm in ~ ! he>\\ or ld \\ ith petroleum pri ccs. So the.v l)l•g;ni :-.t11!-;1rm1ng the r\rahs \\'llh hca\",\" Lnl' reasc s 1 n 11 holc" .. <.ilc ~uga r pri cc·s. \\'it bout blinking , the 1\rahs pa~cd the Ill'\\' pril·e s . They \\'ent up again . und again. 'fhc: r\r;1hs pilicl \\'ilhout ;1 \\'him1K·r But ,,·hat thl'\" ulso did \\·a s bU\' Jn entire \'l'ar's ~upply in ;.1 thi·ct•-month perio.d. By nO\\-., the \\Ol'ldv:idc s ugur market ''as in a turmoil. Some figured the l\t"ahs ,,·ere out lo corner the market on The Money Men Pref er Secrecy WA$H INGTO!\ -ll tells you ( ~-.. J sromething "'hen Sears. Roebuck. the nation's largest rctJilcr. announcC'!ii a Vt)N HOFFMAN personnel layoff eight 11·eeks beforr _ Christmas. Times arc getting hardc1 and so i s th e pressure to de sorrtething. 11·ith a torrent of inflationary cur ritany of the proposals -like public· _re~~~ is n't the first time the Fed has service jobs · -"·hi ch get i>ushed been s uspected of pl•>·ing such forward al momt'.!nts or such distress dangerous games. The man "'ho pre-don't do enough good Lo be considered ceded Burns in his i'ob did the same mor e th a n de- . m o nslrations that · ~~ -'\ sort or thing for the '68 election and Y G "'ith similar results -an upward sur--our overnmcnt -:Loves You. These I ge in prices follo'ft•cd by unemploy- gesturcs of sym-;./ ... r l ment. But Burns' critics. who are however, turn pco-\ and economic c ircles. ~rcn't accusing bolic affection.~--.. numerous and gro"'ing in business pie from thinking him of doing anything improper, only a bout structural of pursuing mistaken policies for er- changes in the \\'ay I. roneous reasons "·e run our political -, Part of that goes to how Burns ;Jnd economy. The need ---tn~ felloW"Federa_I Reserve g~v.e~nors tobreakoutofourputtcrnofadhocim -think as economists and poht1c1ans; provisation on the peaks and valleys or part goes to thf? _nature of lhe Fed the business <·ycle has never been 1ts~lf . T he d~~1s1ons <;>n moi:ictary greater because these hastily con· pohc~: -dcc1s1o ns 11·h1c~ "·e1~h so trived meas ures -price control. heavily on ho"' murh you re going to emergency loans and the fo rced feed-pay for br~ad, r:"ilk and re~t, or 1ng of enormous amounts of money in· 11•het~e!: you re gcu ng to ha\·e a JOb or to the s)·stcm -are becoming pro-be laid off .-are made by an arcane Eressi \•ely Jesseffecti \'C. It would pay us belier to spend less t ime debating illogical schemes like the gasoline tax. and instead poke around joints like the__Fe.d..eral Reser\·e Board. \Vith the zero publici- ty the Hoard gets, many people may think the Federa l Reser\'e has somethini::: to do \\'ith administering government reser\·oirs, "·hen. 'in re 3!ity, the Fed has n1orc to do with good times or the l;Jck of them than an y oth e r s in j::lc a gc n <'Y 1n \Va shington The Fed controls our money s upply. l 'Ot: )ILST C'Onsult !'iUCh rf'ronditc. businC!l3 publications a ~ Fortune magazinl' (July issuel to l c~1rn it is there a t thu 1-'ed that much of the blame for our double-digit hl'longs. Specifically. the magazine charges the Board 's c hairman, Arthur Burns, ~ith crcallng a false prosperity fer the '7 2 t'lcct1on by flooding the country Wick• 'First let me tax you for coming ... I mean thank you ... • 1 f there 1!'.I an~ il·S~on hc·re. it is that the Cnltccl Stutt•s fur <.1nd <l\\;1y lhe bi gg est sugar producer in lhe \\Orld still is only on e c lement of the ,,·orld n1arkL•l The ,\n1r ri cun t•on::.umL•r is no more Immune lro n1 the in1put t ot \\Orld pr1 tc!'.! lha11 thc consun1cr in .Jap;in. Engl~111d or Br~1;i:il Safety at the Dump · 'fhc Or:.in gt' C..~011n1~· fto:.id Departme nt is tighttn- ing l'Olltrols on thl.' dumping of liquid und other hu ;i:a rdous \\' :.ist l'S al count,. I and fi II sites. :\\though :-.igns prohibit s uch dumping. violations :.ipparently are C'n1nn1on . \\'ith res ulting cl<.ingcl' to ('mplnyl'S und dump usl'rs :.ilike. 'I'hl• Ro<.1cl D<·partmcnt c·ill•s. for l"X;.i.1nplc. the faet th<H the• contents of a p;_irtiull~ full painl C'ontaincr c an ..... pr;,1 y hunclrl«is of feet in thl' o.tir \\hen the· <:an i:-. <:l"U Shl'CI un<lt·r ;1 hC•I\'\' tracto r P~1int thinner:-.. [;1(•- fjlll'I'::. and othC'r liq11i fl ~ l'an do ~ts n1uch or n1orP dan1a~t' to Yl'hiC'lt·s nr !)t'ople in the Jl't'~1 So cl11n1p loads no\\' ~lt'(' hl•inc spot -(·hl't kccl fn1 · \ 10\;1tic1ns. 11 hith \1·iJI bi' t"l·portl·d ;ind l'Ull rt•sult 111 f 111cs · Spt·t·1:i l d is pos;i~itcs Jr<· :1 1 a tl~1hll' to h.:1ndlC' li - q 111d :n1d other h<1 zardous \\a Sll'~. Thl" loc-;1tions can bl' ohtainl·ct hy cutlini;! the Hnad DPpa rtn1ent a1 S:l.1 -3-l;)(i. ·rhis 1s :1 logJl'al regulation \I hil'h :-.hou\d bl' uh ... er,·e d by ;ill dumpusC'rs for the benefit of a\L 'SOME11MtS I MISS OUR OLD UN~E~~O~ IMAGE." Dear Gloomy Gus llOY<' can 1l l)Ossibly be an) cun- Cl'rn of lhc police if an adult v.·oman wants to sell, and an adult man wants to buy. <Sex ? I \lo'anl my taxes used to control crime and criminals. R.F. c;IMrnJ G"' cemrn•nt• ~•• •11...,,llH a1 tNCHn . ........... ft .. , ....... 1, ••110(1 lflll ... -et 111• "'"'IWJln. ~ .... y•vr HI ......... lo Gloomy Gvl, ~o!y PllOI. group "·ithin the Fed called the Open ~tarkct Co1;11mittcc . Its members arc Bumi;. the six other go\'crnors. and. in rotation. five of the 12 presidents of the ,regional F'cdcral Res cr\'C Banks . ThcsC" i:icntlcmcn meet monthly. dC'eidc v.hat the monct:iry policy of the Unit- l'd States is going to be and then lei I no one about it. They keep it secret, only -issuin g instructions to another gentleman in i'\c"' York \vhoexecutrs their orders. Ninety days after each meeting they routinely release a sum- mary of v.•h::it they talked about. but in !anguag<' so darkly Delphic that e\"cn men who've put in a Jifelime of learn-. In g about our monetary system have trouble fi guring out v•hat the Fed has said it is doing. As a consequence. a "'hole profession has been created of people v•ho try to di\•ine y,•hat-the- Sam J-l ill the fed is up to. They're the d o s tic Kremlinologis t s of , A· ric-an cconomic..o;;. Tl-IE REASONS for the secrecy aren't sinister. It's supposed to dis- courage sharp traders from cashing 1n on the informatio11: but the rumors , lips, s peculation and PUJ"'l?Ortcdly in - side dope S\\·irling ;Jhout the Fc-d "·ould !'ICC'm to h;1\·c exactly the op- pos ite crfett from thl' one intended. llot1'e\·c r that may he', the n:1lion's pro!'iperity 1s s till hugely affected by 11 guys "'ho nobody h;JS ever heard of, 01>erat1ng :1s a commLltc(• that cv- eryb<1dy i ~ ig1 hJ!'a11t or Con~rcss can stru,e:g lc ltl ha.l:jncc the budget. and the fruits of ILS fi .-c.ti respnns ibil dy. ca~ .be c;inccll'd out by policy dl'C1s1ons that <iren ·t C\'l'n announel'd until th1·l·e months aflcr thcy·rl' made Envy to .Alar111 Setbacks for Kissinger \\"ASJII'.\'GTO~-Secretary or State ilcnry K issingcr"s assurances lo EUro· pean diplomats here that the Ar11h ~ummit in R<ibat last n1onth "'ould f1>llo11· his grand desii:;n can1e in the fa ce of o bliq ue but persistent 1n- tclli ~cncc ~~:arnings th<it a disaster mij:!hl be in lhe making. Kisaingcr based his confidence on one comforting pseudo· fact : The re- peated pled ge of • Egyptian Presi- dent An"·ar Sadat · that the Rabat con- ference would nol undermine .Jordan 's "King llusscin and he'}.CC Kis s in i::er 's s alami tacties in pre s sin~ in - tranSiAent Is rael to make suc cessi\•e small ll'ithdra"·als from Arab latid seized in 1967. That policy y,·ent bankrupt the moment llusscin lost h is auttiority to negotiate "·ith lsr:i cl on the \\'est Bank. l\ISSl~G f.R f!:ltly informed the \Vcstern European a llies of the U.S. · most of 11•hich lon,g since ha\'e s plit from \\'a s hin,e:ton on ~liddle East polic)•-thal Sadat had gi\'Cn him a '"pledge"' on the outcome of the fatal Rabat conference. US. ignorance of the ina bi lil y or Sadat to deliver on that plcd E::e is now being 11•idely but private- ly cited as one more piece of evidence that Kissin ger is O\'ercxtended in sing lehandedly coitducting every - aspect of American foreign. policy. 'fhc cata clysmic setback for the ti .S. resulting from the Arab decision to byp<i ss llussein and desig nate Yasir Arafat as Israel's bargaining partner on the Israeli-occupied \\'rst Bank of the Jordan is a s hO\\·case example. DESP ITF: the ,-ciled intelligence w~rnin,gs that Rabat might not come out roses fort he U.S .. the State Depa rt. ment nCVl'r conductC'cl :1 single. serious. :1d\'<1nce ap1>raisal of the poli1 ical forces a rraycd against Sad3t. i\1iddle-lcvet experts at. State ncvet' at- tempted to analyze "'hether Sadat could really hold the Kissinger line. No papers l.\'Crc drafted, no discussions held. ( EVANS.NOV AK ) The reas on for th:ll s tarllin ~ omission \\'a s that middlc-le\·eJ diplomats do not know "'hat Kissinger himself knO\VS, or -Goe-quarter of it, about their o"·n areas of responsibili - ty. 1\lany U.S. ambassadors rind !hemsel\'eS in the same boat. Since they are not pri vy to Kissin ger's private talks "'ith heads of state. they are not equipped to make serious estimates based on th<'Lr o"•n foreign sources. l:.S. DIPl.01\1 ATS"•ho rcgul11rl~·1ap opinion al the l,;ni ted Nations. for e x- ample. \\•ere not surprised b~· the pro· Arafat ha rd Ii ne that came thunde ring out o f Rabal. Bul since U.S. policy to11·ard Rabat "''as being handled secretly :it the top, their opiniop "Tll ERE \\'ER F. 2U Congress men in Home for that tonft:"rcnce.'' one U.S. offi cial told us. ""but they had no idea "'hat our potiey "'Quid Ix• because Jlcnr\' "':lS travetin,g in Asia." The Kissinger s peech "·as extremely "'ell- recei\"ed by the Congressmen. but as soon as he lefl Butz took over as ch am· pion of V .S . farmers and t.he game plan cha nged. -_ • \Vith Richard !\ixon in the \Vhile !louse. centralization of foreign policy worked "'ell. sometimes miraculous- ly. Rul that hils changed. \\'hen Kiss- inger returned from his long trip to .\sia. Europe and the ~liddle East. be had to plunge into doubl('·digit hours of ()\'al Office cran1 talks to prepare a n untutored President Ford for Japan, South Kort.>a ;ind \"Jadi\·ostok . lie ~and\\·iched in a m~1jor polic,\·-selting !\PC'e('h in Chicago nn ho11· the oil- consuming nations could escape bankruptcy_ • <tlong "'ilh the opinion of middlc-le\·el SERIOl'S politit"ians \\ho ~·atched State Department officialS-!'leemed the earlier and brilliant. Kissinger superfluous. -inumphs wiffi !'Orfil' cn,·y no"· 1,·atch A different' and less serious cri sis or the Kissinger setbacks "'ith a mixture diplomacy s tem m ing riom Kiss-of :ilarn1andangcr.Th'e)'areah1rmed inger"s rp.onolithic grip on policy 11·as because they fear Ki11singer has too the inabi1ity of the U.S. delegation to much influence \\'Ith a Pres ident \ack- the 11·orld food conference to define the ing strong foreign policy convictions or. administr ation's anti·f:lmine plan his 0\1·n or an independent national before Kiss inge r touched do'>''n at security st arr in the \Vh itc House. They Rome lo announce it-1n his spe<'ch a re angry because they think the lodeed, Secretary of Agriculture Earl Sec retary of State. strong man of a Butz· "·as so angered at "'hat he re· y,•eak cabinet. has become too muc h a garded as being upstased by Kissinger one-ma n shoy,·, without a President or that his 11:ife boycotted Kissinger's bureauc rac y capable of double· speech and 11•enl shopping. checking hi s decisions. HusbandsNeedFaults (SYDNEY HARRIS) Thoughts al Large: \\"il'es 11·ho compl:un about their husband's defects should heed the ki nil.~ of lnols on~ sa~·s . 'This is old. tht•rl'fort· 11 is good.' ;ind the other :-.ays . ·1"h i~ is nc\1 , therefore 1t is .bet· l!·r ... , f'l'oplc "·ho are hard to please arc hasicnlly d i~pleal'iell \\"ilh thcmsel\'es: thl• chronic.. fault-finder i11 al"·tys project i n~ a profound sense of self-. <lissatisfaction . and a spirit that is not. at one \\'ith itself. False Doctrines • m AT&T Suit .. \\'Ords of Lord Jl alifax. three cen- turies ago: '"A \\'ifc is to thank God her husband has faults ; a husband 11-ithout faults is a dangerous obser- \'er." \\'e should all hang out our minds for an a irin~ C\'ery so often. if \\'e 11·ant 1Ju r opinions to smt'll as fresh and :-.\1ect ;1s our linens : the sour odor or .. t;d c and uncha.nged con\'ictions r hngs to most of us like a n1 i::;t. \\",\Slll\'(iTO~ -1'1ck1nf! up th!' phonC> ,1n ~ 11 l\('r£' in th(' \10 rld our s1dc 1 he (; .S 1\ 1~ .1 n ;11!11•ntur<' 1n!u !hl' 11n kno11·n 1•\'l·n Fi•r t ho~(· ha\'1 na ('001 · m :i ncl ot' l.1n ~u.1 1:e:-.. E1·en 1n l11'1\;11n lht." phnni-\,111 1\1!lt'l"lr.1n..., !.1kt.• fnr ~r.11\I L'<I r .1 n ha1t• u11pr'c11ic·t :1hll' r£'· ,,uJts. Thr Rr!I ~1 ~lt•n1 nl /\n1t'r1c.1 i" lhl' hcs.t ffJr lh~· '!1uni:.1 111 lhc 11nrlrl , caS1f':-.I h1 us1>. mo~1 prcdict:ihl1' :inct most l')(IC!l\l\t". 11 i ~ one ,,f t echnoloj:y 's rn t1 jor triumphi. a nd has contr1but,rd immcas ur:ihly to this country's g rowth · and pro- sperity. If lh e Us m all we r e 1t c tiver('d hair as \\Cll hfc "·9ul~ be ~implcr. ThC a nt ii rust ;1c11on no11•.und£'r .:l kcn hy that dedicatt>d ii ro1111 1n the J ui.t1 cc Department '' h1rh think s hi J.:nrsc; 1s •'lcar proof of h:idnt:ss ma~· chan~c ;i i\ I hat. RICHARD WILSON i~ quit<'-Hkcl,\· to 1ncr~ase the f'OS1 111 lt'l('pho nc sCr\'iC'(' and 1u rC'tlU t'l' 1\s 11u:1\Lt)'. Jlut 1 hat i5 prohabty nol thc 11·orsl ol 11 ·rhc "ors! uf 1l llC's in thc si~n:1l th<1t l!Of'S <iul lo ull big business thilt the 11o l1t1<'a l ('l1ma!t· in whirh thf:>,\' operate ha!> chanitcd . They ;ire c:-.· J'Qscd ant:"•'" to the truly Jl('rn1cious doctrine that suc cessful ori,:an17.:HiOn 'jnd m:i nai,:('m cnt. 11ith <1\1 tht ad\' an· tai.:cs 11 hr1n.izs 10 the <"on i;umc r. can- nat be to lerated 1r it i ro"'S b1 1; :ind pervasil'e. no m ~tt cr how \\Cll con- trolled 1t ma, bl' 11 cannot be 1ole rat<'d tterausc or somC" l h£>ore t1r .1 I doctrines Oasl>d u1>· on 01ri morle d 1<ll'a~ Thl''iC doctrine!' hold lhdl ,1 prohferatlll n of com · peli1or s 11 111 i/r1n.ll pr1 tes do\\·n. im- pr.,ve t1uah t \. be nefit the consumer :i ncl pre1 ('nt th(' rrca11011 or economic .A \VORSE Tl;\lt: could not_po'lo;1bl~· d1c t<i torsh1p :-. huve been chos en lhi1n tb" preM"nl OOES r\:\\'ONF. really bel1<!\'C ccooomre rcce-s!ion I() prove that il"t;)·murt!lliil a multitude or so::rp ATll:T should be broken up for the companies \'y in g for a rourkel •·ith purpose ot increasing com1>etilion. IL . 'ilupendous costs ror ad .. ·ertising and m:.i rkt.'11ng \1 Ll l-p.i ve us be Her so:ql :it 1°hf';J IK'r <·osts" l)(M.•3 an.\O nl' really bt:lif'1·e t h•d I hl' JlrCll1fcrat1 on of kind:-.. 111:1kt>s. s11cs. col~ and sha prt-. o r n1otor rJJ r s imprO\'t•s 1 r~1nSporlat 1on nr £'\'Cn n1a l..('s !hem chca1lt'r 't C(!r · 1;11nly no ont· hclie\·es that hrc:i kin~ do'>'n <:cnctal 1\l otors into a score of l'ompani(•s making sep;lrate t <)rs "ouldhclpan,\' ' \\'Ith so11p and c:irs it c:in be argued th:1t the sum of competition for the huycrs' dollar crcutes a gushini,: foun t:un or economic activity providing employmt'n!. wc.U0 be1ng and profits . !C's the! American system. bless It. and it has made us the most pros1lt'rous people in the 11·orld: \\'ITll PllO:\'F.S and othPr com· mun1<"ations it Is qwtediffcrenl. An 1n - ll'grpted ~ys te m of the greatest com pl (''(l l ~, n a lto nwtde a nd l!\'l'n 11 orldw1de, c r ea tes th.e nec£'ss:1r y hnkai::e for ~ucccs!'lful 01>erat1on 1'hn, 1~ 11·cl\ kno"·n in C\'ery ad\'anced coun try a nd the usual "'.a)' of creating 1t 1~ J'!O\"ernmrnt ll11·ne rship. control a nd operation of rom n1urr!cations sy.s tem. Hut 1n the l 'n1te'I Sl al<'S 1h1_s hd.'t• bc!tn donc---w1th fnr ·grtatcr ~UC<'e5S by ·privlillc enterprise. so much so th~1L _the .c~unlry . was ·1ec1 tp ho1>e th:it the ' ' po:-.1.11 scr\ u·c n11ght he hancllecl in n1uch !ht· s;1n1t' 11 ;1~-Hul it could nol I>\' ~ind 1hl" f:.i ilurl' la ~· in the l:iC'k of a lhorou ~h ly orµ:inizcrl , cffir ie n11y 011 t'l'a l in g. f1t•rc(•I)' proud uod lcchnologu:a II~-supe rior ~t ructurc like l hot oft he Be 11 System and its nssocint. <•d enterprise::;. So no11'. hec:iuse (Jf 11nlitrust ideal). applicable in a different lime to dir. fcrrnt problems, the Bell System must bl· taken Into court and broken up \1·ithout I.he slightl'st ;:igretmcnt thal this \\'OU Id be good for the country. 111\NDS are r aised in holy horror at the Justice Oep<Artmcnt when it is sug- ,eested tha t now. with Nixon gone, the· dcdiral<'d breakers·UP think they will have their way and President f'ord docs notd:ire stop\hcm. The facl that man is a creature meant to go '"beyond himself .. t as I ~entioned the ot her d:iy I can be seen 1n lhat he 1s the only anin1al \\'ho 1s both frustrated y,·hen hi s de~i rcs <iri' not. rc·.ilized -:.ind boi-cd \l'ht'n they al'l' \Vhut "'e call "'ch:uity"" should be an addition to social justice>, not u :.ub- stitute for l1 . Parents arc fort'\'Cr mak ing prem:1tur_p judgments aboul their chi ldrC'n. confus ing the sta~c 11•ith lhc Child ; no1''•1days, esrX'cially. it h; nol until nearly 30 that a chi ld 's ultimate direction can be discerned. \\'e can't belie\'e how grossly our memory d istorts the past until v•e have l'~\'isited our btrthphu:c after u long abscncC'. . ,_ . .. - But l hJI ts th(' 11·a~.the AT&T D<"t1on _ Pco plr oftc.>n join the 11·orsl c:iuscs \1 111 he rca<I in more th:in one board ror the b c~l r e asons lo rind 11 roonl '.l.\, d 1 rcc1~0~~ 3\rcady quaking nlt'llninJ:: an'I n purpo~£' in an other· \\llh f1 .11 i-i (Jf dc1:lln1ng markets and 11·i!il' (!mpty hf<'. 013kin~ up in rer\'or 1nt ~l".t:.l'il co!.I ?> . '>'hat the~· lack in rl'nson. l\o ~lron~er ad\'<'rsr lil~n:il (',9M'td · ht1\l",i!Onc outth.1n "O \('rnmcntact1on S k ' h ,.. pea 1ng "t e truth " ir1 order 10 J Jo!;i 1nsl lhl' "'"rid'!! hi gg st , a nct h rt · h r 1 h 1 • mt•) bl" hcsl . rorrv-.r:il;on. ll will be u 15 more a te LI t on tel ing a ht• ,..... inordertosal\'e . mnny )C:1r.,., in a ll prohubility, bcrorc lhc ls.sue is r esol,·ed and pcrhaes common sense will f1nnlly come lo the rcscu . •• -~1osL debates between conser~ valivcs and liberals r£>mind me or Dean Inge's remark : "There arc tw<1 \\'hat lottery 1\ inners r:.ir('l'r' realize 1.-.. thHI !he> surest thing :.ihout i1nexpec· lt•d \\'C:l lth IS that th('l'(l \\'ill r;ip\dly arise un uni'>: pccted use for it. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roberr N. Weed,Pub/liMr Thoma$ Ke1V1l , Edilor Barbora Krriblch, E:dilorial Poge Ed11or · The editorial page of the Daily 1 Pilot S«ks to lnfnrm and stimulate readert b)' presenting on this page dil·erst.' commentary on topics of in · trresl by s~dirated columnists and rar1ooni11.s. by pro1•idtnli? a forum for re<idl•rs · \'ir ws and by presenting • th111 ne11·5papt>r 's op1n1ons and ideas on r urre nl lopirs. Th~ editorial opinions of lhc Daily Pilot 11ppcar only In t~e l'd•tori al rolumn at the top of lh" 11;1.11c Opinion., e11prc1st'd by the columnisls a n1I t•:irtoonlsll and letter "'rit~rll arr their O<Nn and no cndori.ement or lhC>ir \'iC"''' by tho Daily Pilot ~hould be inferred. Monday , December 2, 1874 •' • • E t s a y s Call 800-252-9147 for good times! It's United Airlines' new toll-free number. Call us anytime. 2~ hours a day, or have your Trave l Agent call us, for good fli ght times and instant reservc1Lions. The spirit of Friendship Service. It's catching. To 113 cities ac ross the land. · And don't forge t our Pru1ners in Travel. Western -lnternational Hotels. The friendly skies of your land. Ill unlTED AIRLlnES • Mondav December 2 1974 DAILY PILOT Free; Rielt Bachelor a Millionaire ('lll CAGO <CPI I J;1n1l'S Eust('r has n·1 h:ul :i dale in four vcars. but last \\'CCk eol ;i lellrrslarl1nl' .. lh :-.Ugllr, if yoti'rc 1ntercsted. I'd like to meet you .. ·· ·rhw 30-ycar-old b;1l'hclor busineshm:.in h;i~ b<'rn lll'lt1ng a tot of hurh t:1l,!:-.. turds and lt'lll'I'), s ince he v.·on $1 ll\llhon in t'hc lllino1sht:.ittlnlter.v l:1st rn onth. " Hui it dol'sn't look ~oncl for tho:.c \1omcn 11uittn~ to htl,1l'l' u ri('h n1an. JAMES EASTER "\don 't feel inclinC'd to rnarry, ·· Eustcr said. ··t '\'t' b<'cn married to n1y busi· ncss so to spC'ak and I ha· Vl'll'l dall'd in four ~cars .·· 'l'hn t doc5n't ml'an that F:astl'r plans to eont1nut· tus lon_g \\'Orkin~ hours at the ... 1nall pt•st cxternunat- ing business hl' ov.ns. In fact, he 1s selling 60 per- cent of tYlc stock .. 'l'ht~n. he says u•1th a smile. "I'll he frt't' as a bird: loose as a goose." Ea stc1· plans to go lo l\l onte Carlo or lhe fiahuma s or Sydney, Au~truli a. \\'hich he visited during 1hc four yt·ars he 1:-ii·rverl in 1he ·rr:.inspOt'la lion C1,r·ps of the 1\rn1 .1·. dri\'illg l'Oll\'OYs ;1rou11d \'1{'\ll:llll. \-. IJ)r \\tll1lt'll. E:istt'r s.1.\s. he· .... l1•t'l1ng ;1 l1t\11• ).:1111· "II\ !!t• 11;1:-. t·n~;1~t·(l lo;111orua1111ho l11t•:-111 l 'tah . .ind pl:1111n•d tn hrin;..: ht·r tuChu:;1gn, but ~ol 1111 ol1ed 1n l1·:.11:.r1- 111g lilt· •·\lt·rmu1'1l111g hu~111t·~·'· arul -.ht• 1'111alh rnarl'll'tl "'!lllt'<llll' .... 1,.1· .. I 11 J S "11ppo-.t•4J to rn:1rr~ hl'r ;,nd 11 'nrt uf 1·l'u~hl•d n1t• .. hv -;ai d ··'l'h:it':-. 11 h~ I :-IHtk to lhl' hu~inl'~-. · E:•~tl'r ).!t't•11 up 111 l'h1C'ago ••~ tht oldl'~t of t·1 J!hl t'hdrlrC'n. 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' .• * 89 YEARS SAFE. * ('t111ilc1/ t111cl ri!.4;ert't'.4; 01·er l11'i<'l' legc1l ret111ire111e11/.4;. *ASSETS OVER $4 1/4 BILLION STRONG~ NOW! ACCOUNTS INSURED TO $40,000. * with multipl e accounts for a family of 4 * insu red to $560.000 1l1. CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT (4 TO 10 YEARS) pays $349.82 for each $1000 after 4 years. 51116 84 for each $1000 alter 10 years. based on 7Y2"0 guarariteed annual rate prov1d1ng aa annual yield of 7 79°/o.* 21/J YEARS OR MORE CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT pays $183.81 tor each $1000 at end of 2112 years based on s:i.:i"~ guaranleed annual rate providing an annual. • 1 yield of 6.98°0.~' ... «<s ~ 3 MONTH TERM ACCOUNT pays 559.18 for each 51000 at end of 1 9ear based on 5¥4o/o guaranteed annual rate providing an annual yield or 5.92°1o. Alter 3 months. interest 1s paid to date ol withdrawal =:' ,.. DAY ~N -DAY OUT PASS BOOK ACCOUNT pays $26.95 for each $500 at end of year based on 5'/•~~ guaranteed annual rate prov1d1ng an annual yield or 5.39%. SS m1n1mum balance WITH NO WITHDRAWAL PENALTY, *Federal Regulations reQu1re a :sub:stant+al 1nl1ttest pef1alty tor early withdrawal. * Now! Earn even more on accounts of * $100,000 or more-ask for details. . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES • TRAVELERS CHECKS MONEY ORDERS • TRUST DEED AND NOTE COLLECTION CHECKING ACCOUNTS THROUGH MAJOR STATEWIDE BANK CHECK-A·MONTH PLANS • SAVE-BY-MAIL SERVICE . . NOTARY SERVICES • INTEROFFICE TRANSACTION SERVICE TRANSMATIC SERVICE• SAVINGS COUNSELING SERVICE INSURANCE TO $280,000 • Ask for details Alliliate; First Charter F1nanc 1al Corporation Garden Grove 12141 Garden Grove Blvd at Harbor Blvd 534-8690 • Buena Park 8231 La Palma Ave across tram Buena Park Center 522·2801 Huntington Beach Costa Mesa 7830 Edinger Ave . at Huntington Center 842-9311 • 3110 Bristol St. in White Front Center 979-9800 OPEN SATURDAYS ) ConvMient offices serving Southern and Northern California. includl,;g: " "' ' ' ·. ,, .. I· '-'·· ·, ',_ .\ . r ·, 1 • •• ,_ t ' :.:. ·.· ... ,. . ·. .', · . 11., " ' ' I :\ I .. ., lt \'I ' ,, .. , ' ' ,.,,, ,·. "'. . ... AlSO IN ;.-, r .. ,v ',· ,,,,,,, ..... ··.A••MA1t 1<1•t-O•·'~· 1"l11111h1 .·1·~1rH,·11 ,1.i.<1· .n, ·v· .. ,v.~·.11:;...1 .. .hN!c<f'liiN,) ... , 11n I ,(,fl!LI •. Nt.1vMl··l~f~}l'd q.;1111 ... l~I) \Nl[J\N!!l.\O . -· • I ' ' I :lf OAIL'l'PfLOT Mondi~ Oecemller 2 197• Trieky Bttsness Deatlis Elsewh ere No Profit in Bees for Amate11rs CHARASMATIC MIMISTltY Villa Sweden, 522 Main, Hunt. Beach l'f'tty TYCtt. I 0 a.m. to Feffowi hip LYnch For Info. call 546·3520 . NE\\' ,.ORK lU Pll - M r~. Ouida Rathbont; 88, wl fe of the late aC'tor Ras1I Rathbone and one of the first women to attain pro- minence in the ('arly duys of film , died in RooSl'\'Cll Jlospital Friday rronl {'Orn· pliC'ations suff<·red ~ftcr ::.he hroke her hip 1:1.'t month. 1.1 family spokcsmurf ::.air! ~lrs . Rathbone ........ ::. :1 "C'll kno .... 'n ffollyv.hO<t ho.-.tl"•' lilnd charit~ fund r:11:-.. ·1· LA 111\BRA (A l'') -Yl1th lhe prire or sugar so~ring, a Presbyterian minister says that keeping bees is a sy,·Cct idea. Thl' Re v. Jqhn A. Baxtrr, 47. pas tor or the Unilrd Presbylerion Church al La ~l irada . is producini: hunt•\· "''Ith three h i\·es iu his backyard "\\'c use honeve\"C'rY ct;,,· .1nct ,,\ preserit pri;·t'~ ·,; m:1l..1:..~ ~1·n::-e to m;:ikl· ) 11ur 0\111 ... hv :;-u_uJ. wuru1i; a spoonful into !us cup of tea. Tit£ R EV. ~1R. Baxter has been raising bees fnr about a year. One Sunday he took a hive to church and preached a sermon about the bees' vi rtues. Five years ago the pr1ec of honey v.·as about 15 ccnls :1 pountl. 1'oday 11 1s ·13 tn .'13 C\•n ts. dl'pending un <1uul1 ty At these l"'JCes. a lot of Pl'Oplc urc con!>1dl·r1ng k1 ep1n i.: hl'es " But l)1\u1i.. :\I ll unt~, .1 wor kers as v.·cll a.s a queen. bas go-ne rrom $6 or $8 to ;i.s high as Sl9. biologist or the San Bernor· dlno County Dep'artmenl or- Agriculturc "'arned they ce1 n get stung in more ways than one. BUYING . A FEW hives "An amateur \\'ho goes (or your backyard doesn't into this business will lose make ·you a professional. his shirt," ht>llaid . cautioned Hunter. You While lhc price of honey should have bctv.·een 800 has r1 ~en s harply. the cost and 1,000 hivt•s fi'r a full· or s upplies hasgoneupevt'n time bus iness. and most faster. A c1ueen l>c>c could be professionals ha ve around bought for SI SO onlr 18 2.000. months ago but now ·may With that many hiVl'!l. you <·os t SS or Sli A starter don't ha\'e time to t•oddll' uac.kagc_. c::..o n1a1ning yow· bee~. and you ha\'e lo .. rxpcct to get stung frcqu<'n-BILL lllJSTON, O\\"ncr or cM11 or .+. lotll Ill Sty!' - tly, llunter said. th1' ll uston Honey Co . of Mli f'or lfal Quick Sttrict If~: I.~ I:\ I\ I I \ ]'' F1nl.1nrl '' F1r.,l J.;1(1\. ~fr,. t:rho Kt-kkf)nf•n, 71. ·dll'd 111 :1 h<·art attrirk t1xl.1\' .11 th•· fl (·J ~i n ki l 1ni,t·r)>LI\ ho~p1ta l. Finni::.h radio an nounccd. They Say 'Please' ''T h ere's a lot to Corona . said lh<' bee Gt¥t "Jot".+.Dioil" beekeeping." he added. "A business is experiencing Ir~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~;;;;~ lot or work other than set "the strang{'sl marketing thCm out a nd ·go gel the ·conditions I have e \'er honey." seen." Everything affects th<' A fe\v years aso. he said, Frienclly Persuasio1i for Beach Nudes bee business: the slate of alfa lfa was selling so local agriculture, the world ch<'aply that no one was economy, the price or otber raising it. This yt·ar alfalfa By JACK CllAPPELI. OI -0.1ly f'iietli.H Orange County Sheriff's dr11ut1cs . Lugun:i Beach anrl Su n C'tcinentc polieen1t'n now rel.r on friend!,\' per~uas1on to ron- \pnging San Diego's anti· commodities, clltnpelition, serd has jumped in price hench nudity laws, said he the weather. a nd r a rme r s have been bl'lic\·~·s that unlei;s ritics ••J've seen bees sit in a p<Jy ing as much as $12 a pa ss la\\·s specific;1 lly bt'autifulficld ofalfalfaand hive Lo rl'nt bees for pol· p rnhihiting nudity on starve to death." llunter 11enization. bt•aehes. they nla y be ------------------------ unahle to cnforCl' actions BEAT INFLATION SPECIAL 2 FOR 1 WITH THIS AD T11.10 J.;nl.rtf'5 ~·or The Pnct oJ Ont D~iily Sunday thru 1'hursda_v 5:00to7:00 P.l\1 : Dinner .~erl!l1d n1ght/.u f rorn 5:00 p.111 . E11/er!arr1n1en! Nigh!ly RUTHIE LEWIS Tiw .• Fri., Cll!d Sat. Niph ALA~10SA , Colo. IUP1l -Kit Carson Ill, !ll. a grandson of his frontier I n- dian scout namesake, \\di be buried in this southern Colorado lo n lotlay . Carson. \Vho di ·d ·rhursd:1y. v.•as the prop . ct or or th<• Carson Trut 1nj! Posl 1n Alumosa (or:. vt·ral yC'a rs. v1 nce nude bathers to cover against nudl' IJ<1thcrs. up. And. hl· said cnforccn1cnt THE · EARL'S LONELY -'Fisl11·s, :\I r.11.s, Or.<rc·r H,1r, .\',11,·.I fl ·;,,,·.<. :I It·.• ,1uJ S11iriu ""'''''' ,.,, Thi:. 1 • .; bee;nr~e of rcc·cnt nf lav.·s against v.·omcn ex- court decisions "'hich ha\'C posing their breasts '''ere 1rus1rated. problems? """"' !>IJ'1 pped the law cn(or-more -<l iffieuh to enforce' ,_,,,.1,1 r-.• , •• 1 .. M" , 11,. ,,,,.,,~ '• rt•ment agt'nl"ll'S of the berau s(• of nC\\ Con· "''ov•.-~O:! ABC Telepl1one Counsehng Service o., .. M 0•••~" ,,,, ,,, ·' ·~i. w ..... ~ ability to use criminal code stitutional ret1u1r.~n1ents for '" h'> ,.,,. I •uti• ·.,....., f>.·''""· II• t. • ~.i:-:.,c: ... "" i •r.-<1 t• .. ,,~M'>"""""" '""'·'"'''' sert1 ons prnhibiting "in-fem ale·malcequ:ilit~·. 645-2222 " ... d --"-"'"[il()ro '!.•"""'''"''"'10!100A"' Cl'C nl f.X pos ure·· a nd 60.1111 iooa1 .. 1 Jht for,1l~·1'"""'c1>utt11~1...,nt• .. lewd conduct" :iguinst ufi! , ORANGE COUNTY I t~~~~~~~~~~~ / """ 1,,,.,,.,..,.1_ f "'"·~~1~ "'' ....., .. ~11>,.;, Tfl E "' 1\ V TO e nfnrtc r "•o••t v,e .. "''"""~' ""'' .....,,1 .... y· clad bathers. I I aorrt1<><$. op <'SS l a\l'S a i;.uin s t "'ikl•ffl c. e1ac8•~~C:. 11"' co•""a ~1 II 0 \VE V ER ONLY women, w~uld be for the ....... o .. 1f 01 d• Jth .,0 ,.. .. "'' JO, iHi L 8 h • 1 law lo require men to wear cauow1nq • P•ai-1•1..i 111"~" M 1<01• aguna eac present Y tops, he quipprd. N crro<111 Ho•pit11.wi1.01 .JornN 1111<' ha s n o ordi n ance . . Kroll sa·d h· •h'J . .,.. .. .,., s.11 •••e-•n-•~'"" i'""'"' spcciri€a ll y prohibiting round that nudity in and or l<'"al inte1 t at,.•,. 1 esomc :;.":;~!:.~r_,;::;~~~Mi'~1v~1~;,;~i:; public nudity. Both San ilselr is not indecent or th"at lh r p;e ~tl~ns a rc l <>u•i, Mhiou•i: h v• g••rc<h•la•~"· Cle mente and Ora nge lewd. . d. c in _I ca~c ,..otl••r, •111 £<lw1•D•. 1-..0 \l\lt•• .I'.DUA1"'1-h.to-...~··•-.. ,1,,;.-, __ a::i... -~ s ·~~-~-,:::li~~"'-..:..,_1""-:::;::·~""fn.: <AllU<Ut.Duull•-.-,..~·~-r . ~___..._.......,,,. <1n t"" beach as a neres ·it)· ror o1c .. r1 M•w.s..rv"•'""11 br ... 1aiJoP"' anoy,·localenforcementac· rest on a secluded beach 1 1 d ·' ~"rw""'''· P1c11,, v.~ ... c""po1 ,, .. .,.~ . . . . . . . . . · cga nu e bathing, he ,...0,,1 "~'.t'' ......... ,..,.,,,.1 .. 1 .,1,. r,,.,,. t1on a gainst nude bathers on h1 slor1c a lly a g,1ther1ng disagreed. savin , it only v.e"""""'Y", ""~'''" south co:isl bcarhes. spot for n ude b;1 lhers. h"ppencd l 1 ·. r" 1 · lh "ENSLr11 B l d . 1, , 1 • o JC a .1c 111 l' N<l<'tl"M c. .... ~,1••. •t»at-"' o• c~,.,...~ u. · un e r sonlc cg.i (.'i.tS<'. not a rcr1uirt·n1 C'nL 0o1w. ... O•••ota••t1'No .. n1A•:! ,.,.,I op1111fl ns. those loc•d or-IS A PH:ES .. ::\"TA'rJ():"\' lie spe U'l •J ti .1 ·r ~~~"';::n~·.,::;q~~~?"1~,.;~:;~"~ :;:·;'.:I dinances mar too be Ulll'n· rccentl.v at a public foru1n ordin :;nc ~1 i~ ti~as~~~I 1in n~ '"''""'· Pn1 .. , •. i .... o ... ~re 1·~· .•NI ro:cC'ab le bct ause the st:i te 111J.·1=una Bearh on "Skin· cu:istal citv. •v'rsons could ~· ..... Y•an•"''' i..i .o ""' .,.,," •'' h .. s pr<'emptl"CI the public n\.·· i1>pi11": An Amcric•tn · ,..~ 1•0,0..1.nu••r.••• •~••·1'N' ~., .. ,,., ' . . . "' burt•allonthes:1nd<;a1v;lnot 1-r., ... 1,.,, ,,.1 fl<.,.,.•~·c"i··~·., nu.~11~ field. 1'r'dition in the Ch;iracter be convirted. allhou#!h ar· wo11""''"""'1';;1;c;"£"• 1 1 I_h_e t~ndmark court lluckelherry Finn. Ac· rcst surelvcouldbemadl'. ""'""'" ,. 0.-'l""" " '"""'no ''"""" dec1s1on 1n_vol,·ed a rcllo:"' cordLni! lo !\.'la rk TYi'ain. ''an . r olice 'agencies <ire ap· .... ,, n.i• ·• <>•d'~ "°""~' • ~ 1,,,, named S mith v.·ho took his attornc)· revi<'"·ed till' legal · . 'Wr•"•" ~. ,.,. ••!• ""''" r r-."'"' .. I• d .... · . h f d b h 1 proach111g th e nucl1ty .,...,0n .., ... "~'", °'""""' ..... i>•t 1nc1.c<'nl .. con ucl :.ur('st r1~ tso nu cat er~. { question C'arrru ll\·. Fnl· "•"" 1-q·~""'"''"',.,. """"""' ~··· ~II the v.a y to th<' state IJavid t\. R. !\roll. v.·ho lowi·ngtheSn>·ilh•·.,:.,r ,·11dg. F<1we•OCfeoi"('!N•#Y0<•(1ty'-'•U "' S C rl Th [ 20 hi '"" (""'''"" 11 ...... 1 '"...t"y 10 00 •M !>•' upremc ou . e court rrpresen s persons l' ;.i • nient. lht•\· i.!ll haYc confer- N•"'°1"' 'd'"""' '""'c" '" L"~""" .,"1' rt'd \.\'ith i:hc ';_,,.,.,, allo•-1n1 .. r .... n1 tn Pf'YMO • ....,.,,.. "'""""lpu.,.. '" .U ' ' '•'•~•• (•,,. .. •~··· "•w "~·~ r"'· ncy's office a'nd t actics =~':':~<• L•guM ~"""""''I""''·'"'~' Coast Coed were outlined. 1..r.Ros.r.,\11 E [ B Uniformly. rriosl nude o;..,.....,.,l\..J R••i.S•.OtH~!,nqlonl~~<n, ar utz b athers ma\' 1\0\.\' receiVC c ... l'dl~ c l <l~•I" No,,..mbr< JO, U"> 0 u 'C' • 'lu ... , ... a by"'~ w1t• f,..,,~ l• Ro•• """ n ""' s Cita\iuns allegi ng breach Of "'"""M•r, .io.-.i"" 1 ~ "'-<--~.in,..,""' U T s k pub l i c pea ce . In San '!>.O"""'•I I I l'D••, Jr ..tl>:I .ICM F L• Ro .... •• ,,.,.1ou·"~L•Ro1~ """.,..or .... • . .1•"'""l• I O pea Clenlente and the county Pow: ont v•-a<n••a. "" ... r• l"'"'•• NeWS ~' lal'l' ' beaches. artion mav al so be O.cu••ber JrCI 1 lO ""' ""'~• F•"'•'• · coton•••Funt•.olHa ..... n .... ""''"""'t•· r. :\:\A~IEl:\I l'.:arl for \'iolation of the local M l'\l w•o-,, °"'"""'''" ''" 10 oo A,.. nudity ordinances. 'ST. s,...,.,.. .r. J11ot (••""''' cnu«n '" .. y .. , ,.1 . 1 Bulz. U.S. Dep:irtmf'nt L ll·rr1e :-itr,·1u,.·1oor n! • "gun ° Beach l'ol1·ce •"'11""' 61-•tn. " O f J\ g r ! e u I I u r l' " " :!33nt Ridge Ro uH;., llr.. secretarv. itnd \\'llha m~~ Chitotf· 1'~rank Schope n said IALfI-IERGEROM FllHERAL HOME Corof!O d"I Mor COll!O M"-0 -·-&ELL.llOADWAY MOITUAIY .. Bio~ ... ,1 c~ ·JI/,,.,_, o~2'11~ -·--·-McCORMICK LAGUNA llACH MORTUARY 1795 Logul\O Convo" l!J. 494 ?·l I.) -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY .;'1, ; I·~ -·-PA CIF IC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK ( t ~i""' :,:.QO Po<·"' V'>!"'' l-" ,. N~wpon Bead\ (.,1.1 ~"· " (.~4 ~7(1) -·-PEEK FAMll Y COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 7801 Rol<o Av ... w .. ••rr ~ ,,.,. 8!JJ 1.Jn} • -·- SMITHS' MORTUARY"" Honlin'11on 1\-onrk .)J6 6~J9 l.:1.i:una Hill :-. h;1 .~ hP1.'n .. K uhfu s·s. ,\nlC'ri('an hi:-. dep3rtment's office rs :-•·ll·rt1·d a,, paid :-.t:d'f \1 l"lll·r F a r m B u r c a u "'ill usually contact a nude t11r 11\l' l'n1ve1·,. it1· ul i>·othe•andasklhcpe•sonto FedC'ration 11res1d1·nt. • ' · ' Southt.·rnCalifo1··,,,·,.·,_11·,,1,,,, clothe II ·d ·r " "'ill speak at thC'C;1!1for· · e sa1 1 com· ne1l'spapcr, the "'D;iilv 1·ro· n i a F arm Bu re au pliance is gi\·en to officers· jan. . Fe de r a tio n 's a nnv<JI requcsls. nothing furthcr\s In her ne\\' (·<ipac1ty ;\J, inceling v.·hich ,,.111 ht· done. Strausfogl•l \1·itl v.·ritc 11t•l·I. h<'ld at the Di sne\"land Jy fl'ature storiC'~. Jlo1el. hert, Dec. !J_: JI . According to !he L·sc "111· Policy submitted by fll'nt Ill'\\~ bureau. :\1 _o.; individual farmers y,•ill Strausfogcl i!' a !lophon1nr1· ht· considL·rcd a nd at the USC Sc hool ol di "trictdircclors will be .Journali s m "'herC' she ha ~ electcd at the meeting. been a straight·A student. Policy topics will in ·· volve far m progran1s One of 12 IF COMPLIANCE is not forthcoming, a citation may be issued for disturbing the peace. And, if the nudity becomes an ex hibit ion or le wd a ct, arrests will be rhade. 1 111 College and m a rk eting r eg ul atio n s, labor, natural reso11rccs. welfare, sl'hools and educali1Jn. and taxallon. The chier said about IO persons were rited or ar· · rested during the summer in Laguna Beach, but to his knowledge none fought the citations in court . San Clemente Pol 1rc LL l.lifford Gall's said his I SACRAtllENTO (UPI ) One nut of ever\' 12 Catiror· nians bet 1\ l'Cn \he age of 18 and ii.I 1:. cnrnllccl in 1 hl" Califilrnia community cril lege systl'm. Chanc<'llor Sid ney W. Brossman said. . The figur<'s include part · timC' and full-ti me students but not those ser\"Pd by such programs as community servicl's v.·Hh cnmpus con· Cl'rts and speeches. The statistics comparcd ·with one in every 26 bet· wee n JS and &I in 1960. Thf're arc 100 col leges in the syslen1. Harold S1nith In Blue Key department·s policy "'j S sin1ilar and in n1osl cases offi cers \~ill unl.v contact nude bathe rs \.\'hen citizens l'O mplain. 11 Id S · h r 'I lie said !ht' department aro . m1t . son n ,. rs. .11 h . Evel\·nSmithoflrvine.has wi use,.t e ''1ndeccnt ex· been.sell'cted as a member pos.urc s tatut e v.'hen of the use Blue Key . nud11.~· occurs on beaches society, an honorary leadl'r· heav_1ly used by the clad ship organiz:ition "·hich · pubhc. dr bales campus Issues and scrV <'S as a forum for ex· chan,gi ng ideas. ., GAT ES CAUED such ln· cidents "ra r e" in his to'A·n. · A SMALL COLLEGE FIRST ..• llB/iJB RALPH NADER TEST DRIVE CC71._!.~ _ -~~..rel. . 121 z.o- n.. b+~d lflliR'i <ot" in furope • t•• I l>etn•a DICK MILLER MOTORS 120 W. w.,.....tSo.~ S...AIMI SS1·ZIJZ ~-"' Helps Shrink Swellin~ Of Hemorrhoidal Tissues Uue To Inflammation. Relieves Pain & Itch. ... Gives prompt IPmporary relief from hemorroidal pain and i1ch in many caics. ;Ind 1lrh1nll' in th,."~ 11 Ul"ll T1·~'' hy r1,,r111r~ pt'1\,,,J I h18 lrnt• Hl tn~IJ\' (',I~• .. ... AMERICA'S FOREMOST CONSUMER ADVOCATE Will Be Spealc ing TU ES., 11 2 MOONI DEC. 3 at SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE GYMNASIUM ''fur Christmas r-re given myself a ntWfigu~' Carol Richer \\eight lost: 26 lh I bs. inches lost: 421/i '·1 i.:an1c lo Glona Mar~hall \Cry fat and very dcprc-'>.\Cd. I wa-. depressed and I didn't lhink anyone could help n1c. The Gloria .Mar..,hall counselors \Ve re so ~wccl <J.nd beautiful -1ha1 \vas an encouragement. I have succccqcd in lo.-,ing 261/2 pounds an~ 421/2 inc hes. I no\v weigh 114 pounds. My husband is so h:ippy with the progress, ifs lik e being on a second honeymoon. tvly l\\O boys arc :Jl'o thrilled \Vilh n1c.·. This j,.. going to he a 1c 1Tilil' Chn .. 1111:1' n~1\v Iha! I have a Ill.'.'' figure . Tt1ank )UU Cil ori:1 tvtJ r.-,hall. .. ' • J;J £. (:il•ISI H (j!llll'.I)' i''eu1port Bt<1fl1 Rtse~11<11io1u (71.t) 67;.5Jl0 • • No di srob ing • Program include' 11utri1i11n;1l guidanl'C • No strenuou' C'lit'n .. 1 .. L'-. • No piJJ, or ~h111, Because individual figure prob lems differ, you r re~ul1 s 1nay be different from those achieved by someone else. . NEWPORT BEACH 1801 WESTalFF DR .• 642-3630 SANTA ANA/COSTA MESA ' 3851 BRISTOL SHOPPING CENTER•556_.784 (ACROSS FROM SOUTH COAST PLAZA'f' Dfll"lon; l11n~ foun1I a r•·m.1rl.· .'1.bly •UCl"l'~•lul mM1r.ll1on that ;'.!Clually hrlpii flhnnl,. ~""1'111nJ: f)( h·•mortl1oldt11 hqul'tl wht·n 1nr1-cl<'d and il\fl3.ml'd, And it tlot'• 111orr. In ninny Ct\~1'11 1t JIYCI r~Jac( £or huUrfl frorJ) pt11n Thf' nli'<l1r11t1on 11~1'6 ""a1; Prr-11- fltt11Lnn II. And no prr""rq111nn l~ nr••dt>d f'1r Prc(1(Jrnfu111 II". Otnl1n1'nl or IJUflfl•1•llillrt ... ~. 252 5 HEWPORT ILYD, COSTA MESA, CALIF. STIJDEHTS I.SO HOH STUDENTS 2.50 Call lod:ty ror a dt n1onstration of what lhe Glori11 ~1ar.~h:all method ran do ror )OU. , No obligallon. Optn Daily 9 to 9, Saturday 9 to 4. • • T Cl as to h· en t c b cl d A a 1; t o en ., l h . th th d s in d n si Sl s si s al Jc q t h d c d a e il g I' • ' s or la pi_ p s· la ,, y Ii " m I SI • s b r SI c Ii c t t a i ,S l g s y l1 a I rt h v • ' • • • -- Monday, Oeeemoer 2'. 1974 D!,JLY PILOT • ,t 9, Dr.; Schuller .. 'Not Acting' Booze, Broads J 8 yVernonSc0tt derful In cynical 1974. \\'e combination auditorium 0 "Ma ny churches toda'y f ,tttBother Br. itis'h l~OLLY~OOD <U PI) -think we are touching1lhe which seats 1,700 and has a are like . businesses which At ~h at point does the Bible human need raclor. Our drive-in lot for thousands are riding on their reputa-LONDON' IUPTl -Lord George· Brown. a· (or-mer Lwbof business become show busi-theology is man-centered.'' more on 22 acres. Dr. lions and exploiting their secretary, says that throughoul history British statesmen ne ss with television . Dr. Schuller is a hip Schuller sta nds on an in-names .Not'ourchurch,'"he havetraditionallydrunktoo muchorweretoofondofthegirls mir.isters? -, 1minister. He i1 up on the door-outdoor area where he said. "Wi have found a -or both. A good man to ask is Dr. Nielsen ratings and happily can be seen in the sanctuary need and are filling it. George-Brown sayshewasno<'xr('ption. Robert Schuller. of Garden .points out his ratings are and dri ve-in s i m ulta n~ "I believe in Cre!' en-He said in a David 1-'rost tele\'ision interview th.at n1s weak4 Grove, a spell-binding man· seeon~ only to "Issues and eously . terpri se whic h succeeds ncss"'"·as drink. or the cloth "''~O might be Answers"in NewYorkCity , .. because you can't help but "Thatw~1sprobablya mi sl"ake,'"hesai d. · · - compared to Billy Graham on Sunday noon. ASKED IF HE were pro-be a S\ICCess if you do a_ George-llro\\"nquit the Labor government in IYtiH a net atter a~d Oral Roberts or e"en ''It takes 128 people just to viding entertainment or re-great deal or go:od ror a lot losing the deput.\'·leadership or the part y drop~ out o~ t_he Billy Sunday and Aimee process the 10-20,000 letters Ii gi o n , Dr. Sch u 11 e r· of people." poli tical limelight which frequently showed him in conv1\'tal Semple l\1acPherson. we get every week," he answered only by defining Dr.Schull erbclie\"CS heis mood. said. ''I call the complaint entertai nm ent n s doing tremendous good for ··1 don't knnv: how :i nybody is going to·ti ve undcrth"e prE>: EVERY SUNDAY he is mail our qualiJ.y control de-·'so me th ing amusin g. his 7,000 parishionl-ts to say u,111-.i. ssurroftopjobs in 1>01\tl<'s :ind not have someoutll't. ··he said · seen on 35 stations across pariment." enli ghtening or uplifting." nolhinA or the millions \\'ho LIKED LIQUOR "J\1ost Orili~h statesmen as far back as one likes to l!O ha\'e the country -moslfy Dig The chtirch .itself .is a-Some think he-is all three. Lune him in on the tube. Lord George-Br.own either drunk too much or woman12ed too mucbor done bOth ci ties -preaching the ~--------------..,------<,.--------------------------~o~r~so~rn~e~th~•~g~r~ls~•:.._" ______________ _ Gos pe l and offcringr PREACHES ON TV . Or. Robert Sc huller A Real Sweet Crisis Hy DICK \\'EST homilies on how to succeed in life. He is a theatrical looking man who might be cast as th e preacher in "Rain." Dr. Schuller is given to flowing. vcslments a nd dramatic, ACsturcs as he does God 's u•ork. •"!\1y No. 1 ~riticism is people s aying l 'm too dramatic," Dr. Schuller· said in an interview . "But I'm not acting out a role. l 've never taken a course in dramatics or theater. I haven't even s_tudicd .,gestures nor intona-· lion s. \\1AS lll NGTO~ <U PI! ''I BEL I EVE TH E Thf' Cri sis of lhc l\l onth church is not a museum for Club has jusl named sugar . saints. It's a hospital for a s it s selection for January.· sinners. This is the time for ''\Vith prices risin g sp.lvittion, redemption and tOY.'ard St per pound, sugar se lf-acceptance. Jesus h as become exorbitant enou"h to rank with clcc-Christ is more up lo dale ., than ever before ." Lr ici t y as one o f the Dr.Schullerdoesnotlike bugaboos of inflation," the comparisons to Graham or club's announcement said. ·Roberts. l-le says he is dif· ''Unless something is ferentbecauseheislheonly d O n c s O O n • m a n Y graduate amoog them of a Americans will be unable to ·,theologi.cal seminary -the afford s weetness and w t ern Theo! g· I es o 1ca light." Seminary of the Reformed The 1>altcrn by 00\\' is a ll Church in Am erica. t oo f ami,li a r . As with His Garden Grove Com- encrgy, the United States munity Church is not af- expends m ore sweetness filiated with any major th a n it produces a nd Protestantdenomination. · therefore is dependent on ··1 ·ve been appearing on imports. television for fi ve years,", So sugttr exporters double Dr. Schuller said. "We pay the price eve ry two or three the regular commercial ·rates. \\le ha\'e no financial backers. All the funds come from contributions. . \,\GHT£1t S IDE "WHEN YOU HELP peo- days. The impact of the up-ple __ yo u ca~'t ~sc ape surge is particularly acute . grat1ludc \\'h1ch is won· in December, owing to the· demand for sugar plums · . •nd other holiday goodie>. . Electric Various programs de- signed to make the United States self-sufficient in swcetnrss are being con- sidere.d. Put _even the most . sanguin e estimates put re- alization of th at go:d at least 10 years n\\·ay. Once ;1g.iin. in conse- quence. the nation is forced to rely o n 1hc handy hou sehold helpful hint:-in- dustry to see us through the crisis. For the past year, the in-· dustry has been pouring out a hea\·y volume of tips on energy conservation. Thus it \\'ill takt> some time to gear up for sugar-sa\"ing tip production. llO\\'e\·er, a few such hints are'-beginning to r each the hard-pressed con- sumer. Drink fruit juice instead or pop : frost only the lop l a~·cr or th(' cak(': rat dill pickles rather than S\\"eet pi ck les --these are a s1:1mpling of the output thus far. Should you need other stopgap measures to tide you over unt il sugar-saving tip production reaches full capacity, here arc a few you might try: -When serving Chi nese food, omit the S\\'Ct"l -and- sour pork and substitute a strictly sour pork dish. -Like\\-·isl' refr;;iin from eat in g sweet potatoes, s wl'el pcas"'and S\•:e!'l· breads. -!\tix sugar with waler to forn1 a simple syrup and pour il in ;in ice !ray to freeze. Use lheiie frozen sugar cubes lo S\\"!'etcn your coffee. tea or\\ halcvcr. Chan<·C s are you \\'iii rin ish drinkini.? it before lhc cubrs fini s h tha\\•ing, thereby using less sugar. -Go t h rough your medicine cabinet. collect all the pills you no longer take and rcmovr lhl' s ugar coal- in_g . It can he us ed to . sweeten other things. . -Skip the candy canes this Christmas. Go to n ·medical supply store nnd "get some real c:1ncs in-· stead. -Start a bee colony in your spare bedroom and use the honey it produces ns a swecten!'r. Or. helter ~C'l, learn to iath!'r llC<'lar from fl owers and make your O\\'n honey. -Plant a honcysucklr vine outsldc your door and suck on it for dessert \ Dr. Henrl' Howard CJ1 i ro1Jraclor 1885 Park Avenue Costa "tcsa 646 ·5202 .................. Surcharge To Start SACRAMENTO <AP) - Ca lifornians' electricity bills wil l be going up Jan. I , and it won't be because the utilit ies arc raising the rates. This time, the state is le· vyini:? a surcharge on elec· tricity bi lls. Jt will yield about Sl5 million in 1975, the state Board o! Equalization said. GE ORG E REILLY, chairman of the state agen- ey, said the s urcharge would amount to about !'ighl c"cnts a month for the 3\'eragc residential user. The revenue from the su r- charge will go to the state Jo:nergy Resources Conservation and Develop- ment Commission, a new superagency that begins \\"Ork next year, Reilly :.idded. 'l'hc commission •. working \vith the funds from the electricity bills, will have power over the siting o( new po\\'er plants, certify ap- pliances for energy efficien- cy. and a id research into alter na tive sources of energy. TllE CO~l l\ollSSION was created by a hill authored by Assem blyman Charles \\i'arren. <D·Los Angeles), and pas s ed by" the Lci.?islature this year . \ • \. Crocker announces more dough for next Christmas. f • ' • • • •• • • • .. .. .. . . • · 0n·christmas Cl ub savings, Crocker just went up to 5%. And no bank m: California can give you more on Christmas Club savings. So, whether you're putting it away for gifts, taxes or holiday needs, you might as well earn as much as yo u can on your money. At Crocker. (Ii CROCKER BROK .....;) • ' • ... .... . . , .· ... ' •• • •. A 10 CAIL y PILOT Blizzard Hampe r s Regatta Western col ll'g1att• sa1lor5 came hom e fro1n Ch1l'Jg11 Sund,1y lo lh.11' ot1t atler battling near bl1l1.;,ird cun d1t1ons on Lakl· .\l1('h 1~.1 11111 ' lhe Timme Ang:.lcn dinghy series. The fi nul SCYt•n r..it'l"' 1n th•· :15·raec st'f"Ll'~ 11 l'l"l' c.111 -celled Sunday \\hl'n gait· • v.•arnin g, 1YC'rc l)O,L•·1f u! Ch1c.1g11 ·~ llt•lrnont lla1ho1 and hc;.i vy snuw ~J.., f:.dl1ng 1n lhe a rea. Despite th1· frn:1d cunt\1 tiorts, the "'lllnl.'r aft r·r :!~ ract•s "'iJ ~ ·rulant· Ln11 .. 1s1 t y "'ilh s k1ppt_·r-. Augie 1>1.11 uf .\l 1am1, Fl.1 anti Curt Weiss of Newport Ue.ieh St\TU RD AY'S K \Ct: were sailed 111 ,, dr1 v1ng sno\, .. storm \\'it h notl h"J't winds up tu 2.1.knut:, l'On· \.r1bu ti ng to 25 c.q1s1r.11ig, 111 tht• 40 d l'~l"l'l' \\'<.Lll'I. ,1nd JU degrl'C a 1 r tt:rnpcr;1turt• • Fiberglass ··'Cl0;ssic' an evo lution ot design. c r A.ll.s...m Ln.Mi.~ ..!.11 d materials. There is no un- tested gear or gimmicks aboard. Everything .. has a.1odern YJChtmen think or classie-sailing ytichts as- srhoonel's, ketehes or cut- lers bu ilt or wood by a vanishin g breed or shi pwrights and other crafts me n. • been tes ted in the laboratory ofthesea." A new and mode rn "elassic " Val'ht slid dO\\'n TllE llULL DESIGN ln· the ways a"t Bl3ckie's Boat corporates a clipper bow, a wineglass transom and a Yard Frid.:iy when Down East Yachts. a neil.• boat lo ng , s hoal-dra ft k eel building nrm 111 !he llarbor £ollowcd by a large trailing Area, launthl'd the first of rudder. it 's 0 01,.n Ea s t-3Ks as "Our ai m \\'as lo design ------~ .severalhundrcdlocal yachl· and pro{iuce a sound crui:.· ing huff:. lookt-<lon. ing boUt).. tht• kind that has \ ' -. schooner. ketch or cutter "''il~ bt,. iLrn&i.sio~ man's crui!'iulg bOat." · All spa1·s are alu1ninum. The one· piece hand laminat- ed deck. eqckpil and .trunk cabin a rc reinforced with a hand·laminated headline r. including tradilional deck beams and carling,s with glass-reinforced high dcn.si- ly foa m core. Belo1v decks the Down East-38 has full s tanding headroom throughout \\'ilh .a.<:1'Q!11mod.ations for sleep- ing six to eight persons. The main saloon is designed for extensive cruising, 1.~dth l arge settees port a nd starboa rd and a pilot berth above. a full double berth, dresser .a n.d J\\'O ,lari::~ bJJtging lockers. The aft galley has a double sink. a three·burner pre;>· pane stove whh oven, large storage locker and drawers and two ice boxes. Opposite the galley on the starboard side is the chart table with setlee berth. The head contains a large wash baM-n. v.•a ter closet storagt! lockl•r and a curtain enclosed sh01\·cr . Aux iliary power is a lv.'o- c y li ndl·r , 2o1 -horsep0\1;.e1; Faryman diesel capable or pushing the boat at 7 1 ~ knots. The engi ne compart- ment is designed for easy ac- cess. Thl· fir:> I yal'hl off the line passed dO\\"ll through the is a schooner rig i:lnd 1vas years by cruisi ng s ailors chri~lened Sandl·rhng JV by "'hose designs and innol'a· J·lelen Poole, ivife of Robert lions have been put to the Poole, founder and pre.si-tesrOT the sea," said Poole. dt·ntoftheneivfirm. '"\\le thi nk "'e ha1•e suc- ceeded. We hope the Down T 11 E 0 \V N E R • S FUEL CAPACITY is 75 sumes about one·tenth of a gaUon per hour at cruis1ni speed. There are-three 50· gallon water tanks locuted over tht' keel below the cabin sole. Electronics are op- tional and t he owne r 's .choice. Poole said the rirm also has pla ns for45-footers in ull. three rigs at a laterdate. Dow11 Ea:;t Yachts has been in cxistencl.! a little ovel' a. year and is being financed by loca l yachtsmen. Poole said the cutter rig 11.•ou.ld carry a sail -a .... ·ay priCl' tag or aU.>ut s.11.950 and th..tt the 5".hooner rig woul,I sell for about $45.000. Tht.> ~iat is being sho1\'l1 and sold locally at Service Af l oa t . 2or E. Coast High1\'a.v. •. IS APPEARi\NCE San-, Ea s l line -whether staleroom forwardconla1ns gallons andtheengine con-derling reserribles the lradi · ,-..'o~!._~.'..:'__:::_~~.'.'..'.c'_...='~~~.'...'.:~::'.~::'.::~:'.'.:'.....!::.:.:=:..::.::.::..:::_:.::.::::::..:=: ___________ _ tional schooner of a bygone er a. But the ~~ranee is only superfici<11.Llke all of the Down Easter line-15 of which have already been sold --lhe bu;.it is built of modern materials and using space-age technology. !!!!~~ Thl' Do.,..·n E<.1ster-38 is a . one·piece fiberglass hull. The Orange County Civic Center cut energy usage by over 24%. usr !ill llurs ll clln\· M1tChl'll of .\ht1 lllit dl'I Ht·\ -0 •• 1, Puo1 P~o•o•b~ "'"'°" L0<~•1>e1 hand laycd·UP with mat and SANDERLING V PUTS OUT TO SEA UNDER FULL. SAIL ro1·1·1g 1\'ith teak trim and in· )lt' Series Won The 8 r act• St'rH·~ 11 as sailed in Newport 1-l;irhor Saturday and Sund.1~'. l"op f1 vt• f1n1s h1·r.s · I. llenry Sprague Ill : 2. Chris Col by, N!1YC : 3. Da1"l' Ull man. BYC : 4. Tom Omohundro, CB'li'C: 5. Jack Jak11sky, BYC. ~ SALES We're looking for Accoun t Executive Trainees Come to the Merrill Lynch 'Open House'! TUES ., DEC. 3rd .4.30 P.M. to 7.30 P.M. 1000 N. lvjoin St. Santo Ano, Cal if. 92702 17141 547-7272 On Doc J•d w• •• ~~•d••> """Qpo• '""'"'" · 10 dn<·" w11~ """'o•d·"~ oor!o"""" '"" "'""bll"··· ~f bocl>"''''I o "'""'I \,o ~ _.,{< •"' E'"'"'"" lo -~"'°''~ """ olloco To rhose who quolily- omb111ou~ college grad· uore1.w11h an e~cellent lrock reco1d 1l'l lhe11 , business or m1l.lorv · life, preferably w11h soles elrlper1ence--we offer on •n·deplk 50laroed trorntng program. You should be coree1 oroenred ond w1il.n9 10 work hord !or subslonhol rewords.' 11 '"" ro 1~1~'""•~ a...i ,,,..,1,11..r b"~ ·c~· ••••~• . ..... .... ........... , .~~· .. ·~ ,,... [,.,~ .... '""''"''• .. . .... <NCl•o-•h""' ............. ,. <>>' "''" °"'"''''" A.,.j '~'on 1~0• o• ~·. ~0.-1 1 h.,.., o ~·•"• oaod ldoo ol .. ~.,~ .. ""•"d' l •• ,~ .. '"''"'"""ol '" _ .. !•o " .... ~ ...... ~ """· .,.,f ·-.nt~ ~ .. IOI \>N~ c--.... , ... "Oio•• ft...... .. H v"<ltil• "'.,nood <oll "' ...... _ .......... ~ M1 New-Oal\1, Mo-•• Merrill LyOOi, Pierre, M & Smith Inc. •A fter lrve veers 1n socurrties soles. the overage M eroll lynch Account Executrve is in the upper ! •/. ol ell Americans 1n lerms ot income. •• !• °""''""'"' (•1-.M/' ' "Classic" Schooner First of Down East Yachts terior. ; ~· The yaeht is the dream of Poole "'ho fo r 11 yl'ars \\'as vice president in charge of engineering al Columbia Yachts, one of thl' leading builders or fiberglass racing yachts. It was designed by lienry ~l orsch l <rtll , also formerly with Columbia. From mold to launching lht• ne1v yacht was buill in five \\'l'eks and two days at the plant in lhe Irvine I ndu.st rial Complex. "The Down East-38 is a boat that h<.1s literally e1•olved," said Poole. "It is ;' . -. . Lido Isle Team Wins A Lido Isle 'li'acht Club team skippered by Marty Lockney won the \Villiam J\.lorris Perpetual Trophy Saturday in LIYC's ann11a! Cha nge of \Vale~ Regatta. The series is sa iled in Lido· I-ls . When it comes to saving energy, you can't beat city hall. "MAY TH£ WIND BE ALWAYS AT YOUR BACK" Helen Poole Christens New Fiberglass Schooner In addition to the host rlub, yacht clubs entering four -man tea.m s we re Voyagers Yacht Club. Balboa Yacht Club and Huntington Harbour Yacht Club. The JX1ard of Supervisors of Orange Counly felt it \vas in1portant to provide lcadcr~hip i11 energy conservation during the energy ~hort.'.lgC. So they encouraged JOseph J. Sn1isck, 13ircctor of Bui lding Services, to prepare and in1p!cn1cnt a progran1 to reduce energy t1 sngc throughout the Civic Ce11ter. As a resu It of these 1ne:i.Su re::. and a fet'I others, the Civic Center rcdt1ccd its gas consumption by 24.7% durir.~ the first four months ofl974 as co111pa rcd 10 the s;-imc peri od in 1973. . By reJU cin~ lighting levels, elin1i nating t1nnecessary lighting, a11d shutting off n1ajor e lectri cal cq,uipn1cnt such as :1ir handlers and pumps \Vhr11 n'ot needed, clectrie-ronsumption \V;ls :11 . ..o reduced by over 2·..i%. AforAlm ~c The1e·s a 1,000-pl page one, special 1 content and price w11h I A for Accuracy. I It s produced by expert ecJ •tors and f eature ' 'Nr11ers representing lhe :Authority of the I 1Norld"s largest news- ' gathering organ1za11on, 'i 1 he Associated Press, and II S- I Ava il able now I Ovough this ne~vspa per for only S2 00 plus 25 c.~n\s for postage and h.1nc1tng Send !or your e o111on today. I To oraer your 1975 edition /a nd ada r·onJJ.4Ji'r copies). s•mD/r 1111 our rne coupon arrd ma1l 11 "•Ill tl'le correct remi /lill'IC<> 10 1ne address 1nl11CiHed Allow /our we-ells 11or deilv~ty by mall. l.1aJte cpec~s payable IO "Th e Assoc ated Press." r.;.~A/Ut--------,1 I J> (I II·• c. i ' ll'"•C• N "J Oir.65 I [•c-001 rs S _ 101 I 't . • ·t 1 ~-err ~1At 19i'~ ~'I ' :,~!,AC 1' ~·~Jr.• :!> ''"11 lor 1 ~i~.: "l •~~ r ofl11~ I I l 1t1!1J)lt1ll I I,.. I i"""' I ICITY _. _ ST&T£ __ 11, __ 1 i' ' ..... ~~·"I ,., •ti• •• I • fl'l A\1ri<l4ttd Pr•\\) ______ _:.__i 1/2 GAL. NOC OJSTRIBUTORS, INC.· 80 PROOF• 100% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS· NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMP.ANY ' The Civic Cente r co n sists of sevcr:1 l n1aior government buildingsTol:fling JJ)proxin1:1tCly 1.7 tn.illion square feeL They :il l rece ive utility services from the County Cent rat Plant. I':1rt of the progran1 involved t~:-.1ng oul~idt air \Vh enever possible to rcdt1ce the nce<l for heated or chilled :lir. Heating and cooling \Vas provided only during regular \vorking hours '"hen the tc1nperatt1rc \vould other\visc fall bclo\\1 65° or rise alx>ve 78? Air handlers and exhaust fans \verc used only \vhilc buildings or areas \-Vere regularly occupied and not to accommodate individuals or sma·Jl groups that u sed tl1em ot1tside of regular work· ing hours. • In recog nitio n of this nccon1plishn1cnt, the Sou thern Californi:1 Gns Con1p~111y ha~ presented the fa ci lity with a Con1n1ercial CONCERN :1\V:lT d. . It is the Gas Company's \vay of giving Orange-- Count y government officials .l vote of thanks. And a way of saying \\IC hope ethers \Vi~! elec t to klllovv their leJ.der- ship. .. -------!Cill!-'-"<oC* ... ('.OIU- Contact your C:\o Company rep1escn1~1tvc for the fttt booklet' I lotv 1n S.~l''C l:.n.!t,i:y in Conunc1d.1t Ru1 ldini:~:· SAVING WILL 00 IT! WHIP INFLATION N_OW by saving on energy, food,- gasoline, family purchases.: Help battle inflation. Plan a regular savings program. Effective November 27, savings are insured to $40,000. By a sp~cial a~t · of Congress, protection on your savings has been doubled. A family of 3 can invest any ' MEMlllEA FSLIC amounts to $400,000 in individual, joint and trust accounts , fully insured by Ya.ur S•v1ng1 lnsu•ed 1111•0.0-00 \ FSLIC. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL TIME HIGH INTEREST RATES ON SAVINGS: . ' ' . 5114% PER ANNUM ON PASSBOOK ACCOUNTS ... No penalty for withdrawals. 531.4%-to 7111% PERANNUM GUARANTEED, on $1 ,000 certificates . • • lhterest varies according lo term. Certificate account.s subject to substantial interest penalties for premature withdrawal. DISCOVER NEW WAYS TO SAVE! JOIN LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVERS CLUB! • 260 Ocean Avenue. Laguna Beach, Cahfornia 9265 1, Phone: 494. 754 1 · 3 Monarch Bay Plaza, Laguna Niguel, Caltfornia • 601 North El Camino Real. San Clemente, California · 24038 Calle de la Plata , Laguna Hiiis, Callfornia 600 We~t Graham Avenue. La Re Elsinore, Ca llfornia ~oming soon fn Belmont Shoro' ( . , • • .. I -• . I • till ·Make House ·alls. • ,, • l .. __ ~ l ··•'wot. I ! ... . ' ' • ! • t : ' ' \ ·. ' \ • ' '.~ ' ·~ ' i ' ' . • ' ' • , , I ,.. • ...... ' ~: ' ' .... " "'-' > :-.. ' ' . \ ·-' ;o<.._. ..;,,_. ... . . .. -... ~ --• . ' I • . , :. ,. i A 12 OAILYPILOT QUEENIE I ,:-, .· ~;., ;.· • . • • • .c' -:t;;."t~' ·' , Monday, December 2. 1974 By Phil lnterlandi , 12·2 OK ... r .... , .. ~·•~·"· 1 ... 1~a ""••I.I,,.,,,,.,.,.,, "'Jt"s a sen11Ce from your !>lOCkbroker -you get five minutes of cheering up " L.M. Boud Raggedy Ann .Began in Attic . -- Labeling Of Meat Stuaied Divorce Rite? Cerem.ony S6e11 Easi1i ,; Feeli1igs j \\'A S II l NG T (l N I i\ f' l Go\'ernment l:.i lx>I \\';llchers !'>'-'\' con· !>umers ma~; bt· confu.,t-d b~ "O:in1sh Brand l·lam " since they m1Aht l>clieve !he mt';.l \'.';ls in1portt•d rrom l)~n m:1rk, but thl·y think t•vt•r1 bodv knuY.'!> "~l oon St1u:.;.~l··· rc;11J y Uue.s not con1e from outer !.pa t·c . FREs~·o (AP1 -Aceremonytore- lcasc each <Uher Jrqm the 1narri;igc \'OWS c:.111 go a Ion~ "'ay lowards eas· 1ng the p:lin of a bitter divorce, a J\l}·thodis t ministcr suys. ;\nd althou!lh Donald t-';.ido hus only' pcrforrnf'd l" u stK'h ccrcmon1cs in his careC'r. hl' \'iC\IS IHs unique idc.i us a \'aluable tool to l';tst• the transition h<'lv.t'en m:trriag't• and life as an "ex- \11feorhu!'!b:.tn<l '' 1'hc Ag ri t·u\t urc D1•11a rtn,c n~. "Tll E!lf'. 1"f'.l·:DS TO. 1\1': !'>O rne tht·r·1·li1rc . 11;111l' 10 1·!arif~· 11 h:i1 1l <·a ll~ "gcogr:qlhu: labo.·hng"' ur inl'at krnd of thl'l'apt•utit· understanding or although the fact that I am a minister gi \'CS it religious conno(ation '' The Ceremony is not formalited , ;.ind F'ado says the different problems t'arh couple fares \\'ould require a di!· fercnl approach in each case. The d1\'orcc ceremony "'ould pro· \'1de a fina l re<ilization lhat the mar· riage is O\'er. Fado said. It \\'Ould a l- low the couple to free them selves· of guilt by releasing hoslilities and t•K pressing their honest feelin gs about the broken rcl :Hionships. I th~·1r n.l'\t rl•lat1onl>ht 1):· said Fado. anc pou ltry produt.t.~. So under :.i pro· •'Jlt-'QEtu. \'ING 1\1\' COSCER~ I \\·ho :-.('rvcs at the L'n1ted Church -pn~l·t t•h;in~c tn rC':~u l:1u on:-. undt.'r ;1 s n1uc h as anything is that divorce is -.tudy any produtt t·a lll·d ··J)ani:.h renlcl' hl'l't.' "It 's more a couns('ling shored under the carpel. 1'he churt h •HOME ~ SA1"8CO ,,.. ............ c, AUTO insurance L~~$8400 AS ANNUAL • INDUSTRIAL • COMMERCIAL •YACHT ·1 I :.1 tu;1t1on than a rt·hg1ous cerc>mony. ,,.,"' u am .. """'" ""m»1aoc1cd ""-''"""' "''"" the good thiogsthat h"v-BOB PALEY and Assoc1·ates Inc. ll·s:. 11 t;imc fron1 Dl·nrnark . l 1>en. but \'."e never nlention di\·orce." ··Fanciful n;1ml'S. ~ut·h :is 'i\luon hcsa1d.''\\'hyhideit ?'' 2239FAIRVIEW,COSTAMESA S;1u~age,' v.oul<I b<' 11£•rn11ttt·d ~•nee · Phone 642·6500 • 546·3205 h I P Tl • f fado fee ls the brst time for ;.1 t l' 11 ace of or1gr n v.outc1 not normauy ttrs e ·iie I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~":_ be confusing to the con:.umur,'' the divorce ceremony v.·ould be after the l· dep;1rtmcnt s a\·s. fact . Another la.h('I y,·hir h \\OUld be Fee ls Bile "\Vhen a person is at thc point of a banned under the propo:-.a l -opt•n for divorce. emotions are often too high to pubhc comm1•nt until l'l'h 7 11ould facethcproblem. he "German Suusai.:e" unless lhl.' pro· l>F:S !\TOINES, lo\1·a ft.: P l ) -- ducl tame from r.l·fnl;in 1· 11 thief 11'ho got :llr;iv iiith th<' ''l '\'E TALKED TO <ibout 30 · purse of a wom:in Jn ·a hospil;ll Some . count1",\··nan1t' t'XCt'l>lions t·ouplcs. and none of them said they ' _, I · .1 1>:1rk1~ lol mioh\ b£• ~ur1lri!'icd 11ou u )(' J)('rm1t1 cu. ho\\e\'l•r. 1f ··1hc "' \\Ou!d have participated at the time of geocraphica l Lrrm 1.~ i.:cn(•r;1l!I' un-to lt·arn he· pic ked on :i nun. 1-!is lhl'irdi1·orcC',"hc ;1ddecl. I I . • h:111d 11 :1.' bittl'n in !he 1>rncess. (t•r:-.tn11( to tdl'ntif.1· ri p;1rt1eul:1r rhiss Fa do Condemns the n1ocking or :-.tyll· of ru·<•duc1. su('h as ·~1(•\1f»u1 Sisti·r r>ale :\l;ir·tin. :i 2. a d11·or('t' annount·cn1ents \1·hich read I . .-.t1f•llc1• lt';1 chl'r :it \\'e'i l l>l.':-. ~t~ 1· ur 'lt:d1:1n :-.\~le'." the th'part· ··t finally got rid of the bum.·· but !!l ays I :\l111nr:-. l lo11hn.!! l!ir•h·St·holJI. n1 1·11! :-au " the idt.';• of announcing the di\'orcc I 11 a~ not 111•;1 ring h1•r ha bi I A s1), lhl·re art' :-nn1t' ran1ili:ir 1•rn· scr1·1·s ;1 purpose for both lhe couple duct:-rla.~:-.1f1(•d b.1· geoj!r<iphi<'al ··J'tl hl'! hl' 11 ;1 ~" bit surpn .~l·d ancl thrir fr1cnds. 1\hl·n hC' found 1 n~ ~l'lt' 1·l'sta· n:1n)1·~ un1ler t'Xlstin~ fedl·r~l rei.:ula ··Ju s t a s impll' not e . ei ther ment and 1dcntific;1t1on that told t1uns. 1nl·lud1nj'.! ··Rfltogna " and 11 holi\as "l>hcsaid hanrl1\•r1ttcnor 1nintcd."·ouh.ldoalol On price alone ... Still the best newspaper buy on the Orange Coast The Daily Pilot delivered 7 days a week Dial direct or call collect 642-4321 J l'~ a l"hmn1on pr111·!1t'l" 111 lnd1i.1 for ha1·hl·lnrs to ad\•('rli.'>l' 111 n('v.1>papi•r" for l1ndC''i. Said ads almost 1n- ,varjably !'il'I dol6'1\ l'crta1n requ1 r(•flll'nts must d('s1rt•d ,.l)y:-lhc m er:i . ·rv..·o turn u11 . rcpt·:.itl'd h ·r hr\' h:ivc ro d1i , ·with those 1ir·os1>1:cti\'C brides' astrolo,i;:ici.11 s11~ns and ,'ol:ilh ~heir complexion~ 'fhc \\'Ords tha l appl'ar mo:.I ~nep.lD such ad~ arc "horo:-.cop(•" and "fair." "\'il·nna" !.aus;igt·S: Officials !-iay \)CO· lo iil'Oid many of the a\\"k1\"<trd situa- r'p~l~<·~k~n~n~"~-~"~·h~'~' l~l~h~o~s~c~m~<·~u~o------'================--_'.'~io~n:s~-l'_'hHI ·folio"' a dh•orCl'."' ht• said. --- IF VOL; could think c\f an~· "·ord bes ides "u~ht·r., that l'Ont:un-. four per~onat pronoun:. 111 !'llt· ct•s!>ion. 1)ll'a~t· n;irnl' It. f'()J.JC1': SA \' ;1 -.hght r11;1Jorit~ of thC" youni.: :....mJ,:ll..,\~ ·t--.~l:i nW_ ~I/; lli~b.\--i llffif'" ......,_, ing on brul;.!1·' .ind huild1ngs art· l)Jaci.. .rr ·~ ("()Jl:\1().\1.\' s:11d 111 1!0111;1111 .1 'l h" 11ifl' 1·.111"1<'~ rh1· hus band on hl•r Ltl't'. lhl' hu~b.1114] t:irru·-. lht· 111f1•11nh1 .... -.h1r1 ·· lt \(;(;EJl\' .\\ \ (): "\\"hn dl'(';in11·d up tht· f1r "1 Ha .i.:.i.:cd .1 ,\nn dol t''· A : A nl'11~p.1pt'r t'Jfloorll~l naml•d Juhnn.\' Grul'llt· ·rnuch1ng s t<H"). too 'l"ht· d :1y more than GO ~·car:-. ;lgo. Ill' tuuiul :111 nlct rag doll 111 hi s ;itt1c 11 1~ li1 - tl C' d a ught1·r \l.!!"l'l'll:t :i~kl'd !!H· 1loll 's n;1n14· !;rut'lle h:id ht·t•n rl'.tdin,!! It) ht•r ;1 t"llll)lh• or Janlt•s \\"h1t <'on1h Rill•\ pot•m:-.. "Tia· B ;1!.!)!1•f!~ \Ian .. and ··1.111ll.'l)rphan ,\nrut· · 'l'h1·.-.c 1 1 tl ('~ prnn1ptcd h1n110 rluh lhl· dnll Ra.I!· i;cdy Ann. and tnr his dau,!!hlt·r·~ h1,!!h rntcr1;11111nt•nt, n1:1nufal'l11r1•d :-.ton1·"'· ;1l>out !ht· <loll In 191i. a \:tc .. l'1nat 1on 1nff'l'l1<i11 µ,1•\ nu! ()f <·0111 ro1. ;1 nd :\\a rl't·ll :1 d H'd at :1 ~(' 1·1 l:rul•ll(• put all l)f h1~ Ht•ggcdy Ann ~\1•r1t·s in· •lo ;1 b1J•>k in n11•n1~lr\' nf '.1,\;1 rl·e\la. ,\ :;\nrt• \11nrlt1\\' d(•· !'Orator 1hoi1,i.:h1 It cUll' tn pLtl'l' a 1!:1µj;!l'd)' .\nn doll next to th(' hook 1\ncl 1n thl' \ar ~t' dcli~ht of numerous sell('r!'i ;ind bu~·l'rs. a s n1 any tu~to nlt'.'rs \1·;1nt l·d the doll as\\ an1 L'<I thl' h1"M1k ?ti.\ l"S<Jl El. ?ti :o' Our l"h1cf l'rogn(l~t1c-01tor prcd1et~ Iha! numerous f('lrtunes !:1r g(' :i nd ~mall 11·itt be n1ach· soon 111 the con· st ruc1 i(lll of -10-stiir.\ n1au:-.oll'U n1:;. ,o.ng,.. ,.,..,.,11~ ~ M Bo•a Po llo• 11oi. Foo-t woo-tn. f ~ i.tu1 (Ofll'"''u !11' L. M. llorO and L SCI SOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anyone can care lo r a Brush & Blower hair style. or our otner curl ca101+ng . luss-lree. lull func11ona1 SCI SSOR STYLES wn1ch are as easy to do as 1ust shampeo' Our lamp cuis. f1nqer tumote cuts. cur11ng iron cuts wasn towel Ory. br~ ·(I Hult cuts or simple wash and wear cuts are SCIS· ' O. all lake·care-ol ycursell sty les Gootl !or any age. ir. No teasing, no rollers. no c1ns. no POLLUTING KA. SPAAVS ALSO: ·~ MO SET l"ERMAHEtn WAYlS, YOU MAY HlYlR WA.HT TO SET YOUI. HAIR AGA.IH. • .JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING " ~Huntington Beach Fullerton ~' t5'4 t+.iiHot1 4..-1. JDS H. Hlf"H~ 11..-d. 968-3535 879-3863 Dotty I A.M. to I 0 l".M. • 5..t. & 51111. 9 lo S l".M, • Health News '·';l:• You Can't "Wear Off" . . A Catch In The Back '--.. ' It irtiot :i rare Ol'l'•l~1un \t\;~t . 1 • l•',111~. J.i r-. or 1w1~\.., 111:iv vou mec1. anothC't 1n1l 1~1d11.1I ,,1u.'•' lh•· tuuu•-. 111 1·>1•r bJt•k Wt\Q' ~ms lo hl• tJ\•'1"111..: .i 1" -.lop -.J1c htb "Ill n! 111.•l'l' .1111t .stinnlder or \\)to• •11:-. 1•r 11 ,1lk' 1rn1.1\I• th•• r11·r11·-. pa-.~1n:,: 11111 "~ft"full!i'" 111 ;1 s<'nll ht1n1·h1•U ! h»lv.(·"n 1h1•rn .'1·1·11l1etl ll r ()Ver po!lillit'ln ('oiulur1• "Thi:-. '' thl' b:1.-.11· Th~Y t'O!'tlplluol ut ·' t ,11\•h j 1·,1u•t' 111 p:uns ttiroug h the HI th~· back 'lc)11••r h.11·k .uHI lup~ Th•· 11•r1t ;1\1on 111 1h" lll'r\'e 1-. I I ~ 0 11 :11w.11 .' pr1·~l'nl. bul thl' p:un s u g~l'~l lht•\' b<·t•omf'~ not 1r1"'bh• 'Ahc'n tl1C'rr ~ t' I' k 1-. ;1n J l1f'T;t\U>ll 111 \I\~ h!l'lll(\ 11roless111n :tl 1tuc to o,1·1·alh1'r rhani;:t-s. rol!tll. r ~ire lur lhi•ir 1111 nr some 1nl1•rl1on in the prohll•m lh1·~· bod~·. A ~UJ?ht iruury may also c laim It ""'111 .trl••rt the already sick ner,•e," ~o away. "It he s~atcd. .,.,.i ll 'w'-'ar ··unl c~s the bnn y of" onr surh mi-.al1J?nt11ro1 s an' rorrrcted pt'~ !Jiil 11 by l"h1rn11r;irt1r :idJUi.tments,'' You f':•n t 1·ont1nuro Dr. Couture. ··or an ju:it ''wear artllll'nt ul 11d1ust ml'nt , thr ofr'I ., rhcumatir p;Jln, on\I eo11d111on m:iy proi:rl•ss in to l"Mf(' than \"OU c:in l"IC!J('f'I ;r ~('IJtlll•. \ .t flOU!I tnrm~ OI (';tr rri1me 11) strJ1).!htf'n 0111 I)) p.1r,1f) ~1' or ~oml' or11.:1nu· ii.sell aftl'r :ui ari·id<•nL 1 1li•turt1,111~·t'. f"\{'11 thou.ii:h lhc I ....... ,c..t.r.,D.C. t\n<)'AHllt tull .,.,·ell l'O\l mu,1 p.un 111.1\' 1101 h \'\)T{'~Cn1 lQ lreat th .. r ,1u''-' nl 11;1111 •11 11.1 Jrn 1 ~ 11 , .• 'ordertnr11n11n.1tell 'A t'J'~l'J 1\1r 1 •. 11\ loulur•• fJ l ' y ('oururi· nt th•• 11'1~11111,1111.~ { h1ro11r,u1or lllt11·1·~ r .• nr.h l' 1 . tn ,11 2\J.13 \\1·~l(lilf llri\l', :-.u1t1• """"', ~I' <.: iropr.irlhl\' t t•(l :;' .. ld7. Ne1.1 port llt·.11 h rcll'flhl)l\I' ('XP ain lo u~ " ·' c,;J "~~ . I~ paillli. 114.i-.lJUU I ICI A RS 19i4 ., m ,----. , ...... S.11 Pric:n KMerM MM. T.., l WM. 12·111<h leng1h1 RIDWOOD ITAKEI 7c ,, RlG. ,. Redwood BINDER BOARD • f4tt '"' """" l flow1r ~1111. • K11ps tNU• ' ,t.1111 wher1 y.u w1nt 1he111 • AM Purpow llLICONI LUBRICANT • l".-c'"'"'", fret, tt.1" ,.m. . ~" ..... •"" ..... ' 111t11t1'tht Ml. ' "A Chrisrff!oS Gift Fot Your lovorit• Gardener!" Self.Propelled REEL MOWER • • • • _REG. '167.99 22 Inch ROTARY MOWER • J. 1/7. h.p. l"tl1 l Stmt•11 et11ilM. "tY lift ••rtic•I 1t.rter, i ii RlG. '19.9' fip 11k• 11111 ......... . •7411 • 4 llfti.tl htitht 1ilj11t•n, w1dlo11t Pfrl, il1l11•1 thr•lll1 ctnlr.!, f-WV124 People Powered , Ulility Grodi PINE IHILVING • 1" l 17." .h1lvi111 - t11rflc:otl M 4 1iffL • lil..t •• ,,. "'-1.-illt flf ,., ... , 11!.p, potry • • 4, s, '·a w .1a.ft ...... 1h1. ltlG.14c l> ft. G,eol Soving1l LIGHT BULB IAUI • J ..., .... -chou1 30, 11, 100 ,, se, 100, 1st .... • Stttk ., MW •I fWi llw prkel • SCOTT'S® MOWER THE IHOWER MAllAGE "Now A Mos1001 Ivory Time You Slt.w1rl" • Uniqitt 111w lhow1rt..M !Wlvert ,.tM!iet Mn11 II 1li-lll1, tot!ho, -IMll ,..,, llMy. '"'r • A41lr111 ler r ..... r srnir. _, .... If ,.-,.,}Ms. • lo,ltH11 .U 1how1rftM4• la lllkwtn., WAll fl'OUNT MAND NllO & MODfl StATfONAIY MODIL 110 . .,4,fS llG. 'Jt.ts · '2195 •3495 I • ' I • • • TICKTOCKER SERVICE CULMINATES Tradi .tiOn ·Carried ,. By J(JOLSlrN- • 01111eo..u,,;1o1s1111 When the theme song rrom "Dr. Zhiv~go" beg.an in the Newporter Inn the night of the 1974 National Charity League Debuta nte Bal l, Diana Johnson knew it was her moment. She wa s about to step onto a satin- draped stage with her father, execute a deep SL James bow (which was dif- ficult beca use o~ her still·mending broken leg), then walk down a red- carpeted aisle to joi'n the debutantes wh~ had already bowed. 'J'he Laguna Beach resident had been form ally presented to society at the end of the evening. but she felt no different after the traditional ex - perienct? .. It will be k111d 01 a touching c~·cn ing . It will mean a lot to me ··she had said bcFore the ball durir;g a visit ho~e fr~m the University or SouthelJl Cahforn1a ,-whcre she i.-;-a freshm<1 n. Prepar ations ror Diana's debut had begun lite.rally years be fore the encha nted e \'erting in the Newporter Inn . Checking her sash is sister Marl a Johnson. .. Her grilndmother, ille late rt1r:.. J ohn B. Green, was a foundi11 g member of the Ne\vport Chapter of National Charity League in 1958, which was the start of an NCL tradi- tion in ttie Green famil y. Diana's mother. Mrs . Charles Marland Johnson, was the first presi· dent of the National Charity League Juniors in 1963-64 , and her aunt. i\lary Ann Green. was presented at an NCL debutante ball about that sa me time. The debutante traditon y,•ill con- tinue with Diana's sister , i\larla , who is a senior ar Laguna Bc<1 ch lligh School. a nd her youngest sister, Ap ril, who h as j us t joi11"i..~d the ~CL Ticktockef-group for girls. Both v.·1ll bO\\' wh en the appropl'i,1te time ,11· rives . They firs t must sc1·Vl' lhl·Jr Yl'al':. in Ticktockers to earn the right to be presented. Though the SOL'tal l'rnphas1s has lessened. the debut;1ntc b.111 has changed little sinct• :'\la l'y Ann made .he r bow in Newport a nd other .\'OUR!! women were presented by the oldl!r NCL chapters. ··They are more homey ." said 01 .i na . ··it 1s JUSt something y,·c want to du for our daughters," added l\l rs. Johnson. ··i t i s ju s t a n ending t o Tirklockers, ''said Diana. llowever il is defined, the dt•but'antc bJl l is their evening of a l1retime (or lhe wom en v.·ho boY.·. The Ne\v porter Inn y,•a s transformed, for the 1974 debs. into a fantasyland of floy.·ers, ft•rnery and C<Uld lel ighl. Each girl wore her traditional \\•hite g1111 n ;,i nd ca1·ricd a \Vhi1e satin muff cove r t"d with p in k a nd whi l t: glamclli;is. Diana 's dress was 1nade bv her mother, 11·hich l\1rs. Jo hnson s<.1i 0 d \\'as ";tn act of lu\'e·· because of its in- tl'1racy "J'hL' dl·butantcs had t•;;cti 111\'ll cd a gi>od fri end to be their escort.I Diana chose r-.ta r k Evan Thotn<i sl and ->evcral more men to sit at the stag tables. so tnere v.·erc plenty uf d.1nc ing partners. / Aller the 16 girls \l.'C'l'C presented, they <.d i curls1ed to lhe!r fathers, d a nce d th e trad1t1unal father - daughter v.•altz, then returned to their tabll!s for a champagne toasl. Thl'n, they returned for more dancing to the mus ic of Ra y 1\1oshay. The festi1•ities v.•ert' capped by a traditional breakfas t in the hon1 e of rt1r. and rtlrs. Bradford ~lo\'ey . For Diana and her friends, the Cin- dere ll a evening was over except for the memories and the mementos - pi c tu re s, n e y,•s paper c lip - pings, a fcw'flowcrs. and a beautiful white dress to bC' savc·d for a v.•edding or ::i notht•r sµ1:c1al occasion 'r hcir lives \\'Ould be no difrl•rent no11· lh<1l th ... v had been "presented to society" l:H·causc college studit'S \\'Otil d contin ue ;i nd l1fl' \\Oultl go on as u;,u al But the graduat11 1g Ticktockcl's would a l11·ays know th al thei r families we re proud of them for their Ti cktocker service. because that's re· ally v.·hat their ··debbing" v.•as all_ ;,ibout. Befo re her 'debut, Dia na's mother Mrs. Ch arles Marl and John;;on (left) ties th e · wh ite ~i bbon th at holds the trad itional medall io n. A good luck wish is offered by sister April (left): aunt and former debutante, Mary Ann Green (abova) recalls her debut. and dad dances more than the t raditional father:daughter waltz (rig ht). ' • DIANA JOHN SON PAUSES FOR REFLECTION BEAANDERSON, Editor MO""'••· De<'"'~' J, 1'1• P•9f II 1 Debutantes Bow Sixlct•n graduating Ti cktockcrs y,·erc pr<..'sentcd during the 197-1 Na- \1<111a l Charit.v Leagul' Dellutanle Ball. . The,\" \l'l'l"t' Kimberly Ann Bishop. Reh..:cc.1 DeKalb. Laura Je<J n Fa r- r{·r. l'.\·nthia Louise /land. F1·cdl•rik.1 r\nn J·lo1·l·~·. Di.ina Luora John:.un . <;a 11 .\nnc L;1ngC'nlJ\•ck and J uiic J\I a rie Loh man . . \lso. Su s;111 L.\·1111 ;\l a~·1·1J,,1 c1·, l·l oll1da~:·:l\tontgomer.1 .. \';,incv Ann \'ehr ... n lh·r~. Da nu Lt•t• \._,11qt11~1. l\lary Patriria Rol lt·s . Eri n Louise Sm Ll h, >J ('I 1.~~" :'ll<1dgc Sn101 it ;ind Kath r1• n ,\ nn l nder1\'0o. l. l'he1r p;ircnt~ arL· \ht• Yle:.s1·~. and :'\i mcs .. John Fred ... 1·ick Bi:c,hup. IJu.1nL' DL·l<\.1lh. C.1r l1011 ll Jrpcr !land. Bradford Piere ... Ho\·l·y, Ch.t1·les. i\la1 la111I .J ohn~on and Ho1\ I.ind Gardner Lohman. , \ Al,.,•l. the ~lessrs. ;,ind i\lmes. LL·OnhJrd F'red~rick ~l.i.1·rhofC'r. Ch:irh.'s Brook~ ~1 onlg111nery, Jarn e:i \VethJn1 \'C1\'Quis1. Paul Jo:w;[d Rolfes. Peter Smoot. Robe rt Bruce UnderY1ood and rtlrs. Charles Elbert Vandcr1·ort. '· Othl'l'll arc Ur-;. anLI :'\Imes .. John Franci~ fo~a1'!'l!i", RU:.l>Cll Ret't'.I Langenbcck anc!T .... d Robert \'ehrl!nbcrg. ' • • .'-\ J 2 DAILY PILOT Moncflly. De cember 2 197' QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi I -I ~ • t.:...;.. ·' , • . ' ; \ .• .. ~ .. ( . • 1$" • • i: \1. i :_.;. '\• .. ·;..:. ' • Labeling Of Meat ~oreeRite? Cereniony Soen Easing Feelin,gs l , Studied FR ES \"O t AP I ~A ceremony to re- lea se each other-from the mt'.lr tiage \O~'s c.i n ~o u lon g way towards eas- ing the p,11 n of ii bitter di\'Orce, a .\ll·lhod1st m 1n1s1cr suys. \V /\ S II I N r. T 0 N ~ 1\ P J CO\'Cfnment L.1bl:I \\a1 t h(·rs ... a\' con-sumers may be t'onfusl'd tJ,· '"l);ini ~h 1\nd :tit hou gh J>onald fo"ado has only • . I although the fact th at I ;irn a minister g1ves it rcligiou.!> conno(ation " The Cercn1ony is JJOt lormalized, :ind Jo~ado says the different 11roblems C'ach rouple faces v.·ould rl'quirc a dif· rere-nt approach in each case. ll d · pt•r(or1n('d t" o su<·h qorcmonics in hts ran ll :.1m ., ~JllC(.' lhl')' n11 ght llt:lieve The rli \"o rce cerC'mony Y."ould pro· th cart·t·r. he \'I t.'\\~ · · unic1ue idea as :.1 e n1l·:.it \\'i1s 1mp1>rll'd f'i'n rn Ut•n-v1de a final realizotion \hat the mar· k \"aluahlc tool to c·. the transillon m ;ir ·. hut th<:y think t•\'1•r.' ho<I .\' riage is over. Jo..,ado said . It \1•ould al -k ht·t\.\·t·C'n marri;1gt.· <Jn< · c as an "ex·· '110\\"S .. !\luon Son1~;1 gc" r<:al!) dl,)l'S l\ifcor hu~band " low the cou ple lo free thems('l1·cs or nut com(' from out er ~1i;1rl' . Jluilt by releasing hostilities and ex· '!'he !\gr1 l'111\u rt• Dl0 p<irln1c ni . "Tll ERE llrri:EE l)S 'l'O HI-: ~omc pressing thei r honest feelings aboul tht•rt·ll1re , \\'<.1nt ... tr1 1·!;1nll' \1 hat 11 the broken relationships. <"all~ "J.:l•ograptuc l:.il,>i:hn~" of nit·at I.ind of lht•ra1>t·utJt· lJ nderstanding of 1 th(.•J r nt•\\ rt•l:.i 11on~h1p." said F;1do '-'11< poultry prfl(f11c\h. SI) 11ndc•r ;.i ~.ro-\\'ho -st'ilV(':o. 111 the l:i nitcd Church "U!\'DF.lll, YISG 1\1 \' CO!\'.CERN l'.M.)~(·d <"h<Lnb\e 111 r<';~ulation'I under C(•t\ll'l' h\.'ll·e .. 11•5 mort· a counscling :is n1 uc h ilS any.thing is fh"'al divort"e is :-.tudy :1ny produtl 1·alh·ll "J)ani:-.h :-.ho\'t'd under the c:.1 rpet. 1'he ch1n·c:h I I ~1tuat1nn th<Jn a rt·l jgtous ceremony, >ran< I lam " \\OU\d he m1sl;.1bl·ll·d un· paper 11ri nts the good things that hap- ll•S!-i 1l e:1ml· from f)l'n1n.1rk. pen, but \\'C ne\cr mention di \·orce ... "F;1nc1ful n;1 n1es, :-.u<·h :.is 'i\loon hcs;11d."\\1hyhidcit'.'" S;iu~a )!l'.' \1 011ld be prrn11t1ed :-.ince · •HOME ~ &AF•CO 1N!llUlll.iNCl AUTO insurance l~~s1400 AS AHMUAl • IMDUSTRIAL •COMMERCIAL •YACHT BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. 22]9 FAIRVIEW, COSTA MESA lhc 11Ja cc of or1g1 n \\"Ould not nornl:Jllv purse Tliief Fado feels the best tim e for ;! hC' t·ontusing lo the ron~uml'r, .. thC di\'OfCC cere1nony "·ould be after the!~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~!~~~~::. department sa\:-, fact . Phone 642·6500 • 546-3205 0 1t .. , r •• ,., .. s,...1 ..... 1 .. ,.,, 11 .. 10 .. ,h,. ....... , .. Jt 's a service from your !ilockbrokcr -you get five mintites of cheering up ... ' Another l<1°bt·I \\'hH·h \\"Otl!rl be Fee ls Bite "\Vhcn a person is at lht· llOint of a b:Jnncd ondt·r the pro110~i1 I opt·n for di\'Orre, emotions are often too hi gh to puhl1c comm1·nt until Ft·h 7 \\Ould facelheproblem. be ··t;crman Sausai.:C'" unlt>s s thuipro· !)ES :\l(l!NES, lo\\·a (l:PI ! - d uC'll':J nlc frn n1(;l'l'fll<1fl\' "thief \\'ho j!.<Jl aii;i v ii·i!h th(' ''l '\'E TALKED 1TO about 30 S • purse uf a \\'t1m;1n 111.;1 hos1)it;i t . omc . <"Ou ntry-n:Jnll' t'~c1·p11ons rouplcs. and none of them said they " M B d fllo.., Id 1 p;irlont: lri l mi.i.:ht b£-surpri:-.t•d -. • f).,, . ·~U JC' permitt('d, ho\.\C1 l'r. if "the 1 1 1 . k 1 11. \1ould ha\·e \J arltrip:ited at the time of . o l·<1rn 1(• f}Jt' '('( nn it nun. IS i.;eog r ;1 phil· a I I t·rm is gcn<·r;i I ly un . t heir di\·orCl'. ·' he ;1tlded . I I I h;in<I \\ii!\ h1t1~·n in 1hl' IJl'Ol'CSS. R d A fl'r.~too( toi1r11tifya 1J<1r11eul arcl;1 ;,s Facto Conde 1nn .~ the m ockin" I r Si . .;11·r /)all• '.\l :u·1ir1. :J2, a " agge Y nn or .~C .\ t' o p1·odutt. '>uch as ·'.\Jt•\1<'1111 chyorcr announc·cmenls \\·hich re:id I . '>t"1t'rH·1· lt·:ic her ;I\ \\'<'st Ues '1.1 t· ur ·tt;d1;ir1 :,t~ ic·. ·· !he rlPp<irt -··1 firw!Jy got rid of the bum.·· bu t sa~s '.\lntn l's 1)011 hn:.: l/1<>h School, rn<·ut :,;nd " tht• idc~1 of :.innouncing the divorce· I 11 as 11t 11 111•;1 r1 ni.: hl·r hah1 t B ,\ s11, lhL·rL· :t1·1• .~on11' f;im tli:ir 1>rn· Sl?l"\'l'S <t purpn.~C' fur both the couple' ' Att • 1rucl, 1·l.1!1~1f1l·d by geographical ·i·ti hl·t hl' 11 •1.~ a bi l surpn~t'd ;ind thC'irfricnds. egan In le 11hl'n hC' fnund rn ,\ \'t•11• 1't'sla· .-• n:1 nlt"1 i11ulcr t•sistini.: fl·dC'r<1I rCAILl:.i· rne nt and ult•ntifie:llion thal lold "Ju s t a simpl!' nott•. eit her t1ons. 1ncl11d1ng "Roloi.:na " ;ind . hand\\'l'itll'n or printed, \.\·ou ld do :J iol • 1 •. 1,. ,. tlff''I 11 ho l 11;1s'"sh{·s11HI. .1 k d ' J ~'s ;1 t·v mn11,n pra<"l ICl' 1n India for h;i t hl'lors to 11:nna ~ausag('s. 1c 1a s s;1~· pco· to ;ivoa 1nany of the ;1\1· ·"·ar situa· \. advert1~c 111 nl'11 ~p:ipt·r:-. lnr bndes. S::ud ads ;i i most 111 . i' r'l~>l~c~k~n~o~'~' ~"~·h~,~·t~t~h~o~s~c~m'.'.'.''~"~"~· ------'=====::.==========-~,;~o~o~s.'.'that follo11• a (ti\'orcc," he s:.iid. variably !it·t down certain re<1ui rl·ment:; mosl desirt·d ,b)'.,thC meo . 'f\\'Oturn up . rC>1n·<1tcdl.1· l 'hc }' ha ve tu do ·wuh Lho£c prOSPt.·ctivc brides' aslrologic;tl signs and ·"·iUi their compl<'xions '!'he 1\'0rds th:it :Jppc;.ir mo:.1 onep in such :.id:. arc "'horostopc·· and ••f air .. , IF' YOt.: l'Otdd think of an1 v.•ord bcsidC':-. ··u..,ht•r" th;1t 1·onta1n· .... four pe rsonal pronoun~ 1n sur· cess ion. !)least· nan1\.' 1t.. P<>l.ICt: s,~ Y ;i slii.;ht rn;ijont r of the youn i.: men 11 hn t·on1m1t 'l tuf'1dC' h~ JUmp · in!! of! hnd;.:P~ an<I hu1 td1n~s ai·t• bl atk . 1 1"~ ('O:lI:\I Cl~·1 .1i1· :.:JHI 111 Ho1n a 111,1 .. rh~· II il"e l'ill i'JL'~ lhl· hushnncl <in ht·r faet•: 1h,i.· hu~h.1nd c<1rri1·~ lhl· 11 1fl·on h1' _,h1rt 'UHllOOI< HAIDWAll 1'117• ~ 1,.<-':f"J", '{LIN·8NOO~fj,1 LAWN · ER \ On price alone ... Still the best newspaper buy on the Orange Coast The Daily Pilot delivered 1 days a week Dial·direct or call collect 642 • 4321 R.\r. f; E ll \. :\\" ,,. <t : .. \~'ho <lrcan1t·d up !ht'.' f1 r ~1 Ha;:i,:cd~ Ann doll, .. Chrislmas Gill Fot Your Fovotire Gordenerl" A : A rll'\\~l),q1t·r l".1 rloon1 ~l 11amed J ohnny Grul·llt• 'l'nuchu1j! ~tnry. to0 '['ht• do1.v more than liU yC'<1rs a i.;o, nt• tnun<I ;i n nJd rag dnl! 1n h is attu· 111 .~ Iii · th· dau,l!l1\1•r :\larl"t'lJ.1 :1:-.1\t•d the 1l oll's namt· (irUt'llt• had bt•cn rt·ad1ng In ht•r :1 1·11t1plt• !If J:tllll'!'i \\"h1troo11> Hiley pot•n1 ~. ···rht· B;1 :.,:21·1h '.\! ~tn ' ;1 11d ··1.11tlc Orphan ,\ nn ie ·· 'rhe~(· 111 l('S prnn1 pt C'Cl h 1 m tu <l ub I ht· 1lol I Rag- l:Cdy t\n11 . ;ind lor his d;1ui.,:h1t'r 's lugh 1•nt1•r1 ;11 nn1t•n1. n1a nulo1 rturcd :-tnr11·'· ;1hou1 thl' <11111. In 19\i. •1 var- c1n ;1t 1nn 1 nf<>1·11nn J!OL 11ut of t·ont rnl. a 1nl '.\I ;1 r<·t·lla d1f'd at age l•L (irll('\\l' 1>ul llllor his Rt•l:::J!Cd~ :\nn :-.lnncs in- •\o ;1 bClrtk in rntn1nrv nf ~l arccl\a .. \ S\Ofl' \\tnrlo~ de· 1·or;ilor lhnu~ht 11 f\Lft' In pl<1l'l'_<.1 H;1,c,g1·d y .\nn doll next to thC' hunk And In the l:.irgl.' dt'h!!hl nf numerous seller!'> and hu~cr~. a~ ntan~ <"USto 1ncr!i "·a111cd the doll as 11 a n1 t•d t ht' bn11k .ll.\ l'SOI. t: l ":ll ~ Our Ch it•! J'rogno:-11r.11nr rrcd1et:-that tHJmerou:> forluJJ<':-. large :i nti ,ma ll 11111 be rn:J d1· ~oon 1n the con· struC"llun of IU·st11r.1 n1 a u~oleun1 5 . ond L SCI SOR STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anyone can ca1e lor a Bru~n & Blower na+r style. or our 01ner curl ca1olln9 . luss·lree. full !unct+ona1 SCISSOR STYLES wn1ch are as easy to oo as 1ust snampaot Our lamp cuts. hnger 1umble cuts. curling iron culs wash towel clry, trU$JL'p Hult cuts or simple wasri and wear cots are SCIS-P?.3f?'· all tak.e·care<il yourse\t slyles. Good tor any age. ,;&j~~ir. No teasing. no rollers. no pins. no POLLUTI NG .. :o,s:A;E~MAl'IEMT w!~~s~~ou MAY MEYER WAHT ' TO SET TOUR HAIR A.GAIN. ·.JOSEPH 'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beach Fullerton .-9564 Hlllllitton A••· 105 H. Harber llnl 968.3535 879-3863 Dotty I A.M. to 10 r'.M. ·Sat. & 5...,,' lo 5 .. .M. 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"It -.· 1 I I '"' r :i r or " ""'' suc11 J)l.'r<;Qn 1111\ 11 You r.in 't j u it l "\.\l'llr • I 1rrll:d11111 1n th•• UL·r1e 1, ;1J l\',t)~ pn·scnl. hul the 11a1n i)('l'Om<'~ nnLU'l':tblt' \.\ht'n 1h1 n.' i-an J ll t•r.1th.1n 111 lh.: h\;)1)(1 due tr) \.\t'<i!hcr l'hani!cs. rol•h. nu or soml' infec11u11 1n the bod~·. A ~lt ).!ht inJUfY ma.1· also .11h·c1 th<' already sick ner\e." he statl'd . ··u nl es~ the b ony m1,ahj.!Oml'nts arP 1'11rrl'l'tc1t b~· l'hiroprartu· adJu.,l IT}{'nls, ·· ront1nuf'd Dr. l'oulure, ··or 11n <n'<'•~t cn tol ad1 u:Hment, th« cond111on may 11roj!rt'Ss inln :o.<'1;1111·:.. 1,1r1t111!i form~ 01 12·fndi Lef19llls REDWOOD STAKES 7c ,, llG. ,, • Utt '"' fl*" & fl•w•r .... • ll:11p1 1r11s & plcinh w+.-11 VIU '111111 .t\lt"'. 5~. • I" I 12" shtl'ri119 - 1url.cff Ill 4 tiffs. • lil•I tllR ·IM!yillt fw "'"'· she,, ,.ntry. • 4, 5, 6, I Md 10 ft. ltnalll1. "'· 14C ll' ft. Greot Sa•in9t1 LIGHT BULB IAUI •J...,.Mll1 -ct..H30, 11, Ito M 50, 100, ISi ..... • Sttd1 ., Mw et !WI i...r prktl I THE IHOWIR MAllAGE "Now A Mo1109• Ivery rJm• Yov S~w•rl" • llnlttut 111w dlew1rMH Hlh-..-1 ,..,.tilll Mrtt1 ft 1tlllMl!att, .............. ,. --... • A4jllsll fer ,.,.r ,,.,.,, •. ..,. •r < ..... ti.its. • ..,,., •• 114 ·-·~· • .wwt11 •• !All MOUMJ MAND ~UD & MODll STl.JfoNAIY MODS: llG . .,ltS llG, 1)t.ts · •219s '3'495 I I 11 I • • ' ' t ' ' I t ~ I ) -- • • TICKTOCKEB, SERVICE CULMINATES Tradition ·Carried On By JO OLSON 011 ... 0.lly ~lol SUH · When the theme song from "Dr. Zhiv~go" beg_an in the Newporter Inn the night of the 1974 National Charit y League Debutante Bat·l-,....Diana .Johnson knew it was her moment. She was about to step onto a salin- draped stau with her father, execute a deep St. J ames bow (which was dif- ficult because of' her still-mending broken leg), then ""'.alk down a red- carpeted aisle to join the debutantes who had already bowed. .. , 'J'he Laguna Beach resident had been formally presented to society at the end or the evening, but she felt no dif(erent alter the traditiona) ex- perience "It will be kind OJ a lO llChing C\'en· ing. It will mean a lot to me ·•she had said bC'fore thl' bait duri~g a \·isit home rrom the University or Southern California, where sht' is a freshman. Preparations for Diana's debut had begun lite rally years be fo re the enchanted evening in the Newporter · Inn. . . Check in g her sash is sister Marla '· Johnson. lfe1;--grand"1o(her, the-late ~J r,,. John B. Green, was a founding member of the Ne1vporl Chapter of .National Charity League in 19S8 , which' was the star l of.an NCL tradi- tion in the Green family . Dian a's mother. ~1rs . Charles Marland J ohnson, was the first presi· dent of the National Charity League Juniors in 1963-6-1, a nd he r aunt. i\lary Ann Green, was presented at an NCL debutante ball about that same lime. The debutante traditon will con- tinue with Diana's sis ter, i\1ar\a, who is a senio r. at Laguna Beach J.l igh School. and her youngest sister, April. who has j ust joined the NC L Ticktocker group for girl!>. Both 1,1,•ill "°They are more homey ." said D1 .1na . "II is just something v.·e want to do for our daughters," added ?tlrs. Johnson. '"l l i s jusl an endi11g t o Ticktockers," said Diana. llowever it is defined, t he dcbutante ball is their e\•ening of a hfetime (or the women who bov.·. The Ne\vporte r Inn ...... as transformed. fo r the 1974 debs, into a fanlasyland of flov.·ers, fernery and c.indlel1ght. Each girl v.•ore her traditional "'hile gq11 n and carried a \l'hlle satin muff covered with pink and "'hitc glamellias. After the 16 girls Y.'C'rc presented, they all curtsied to their fathers, danced the t radition a l f:1ther- daughter waltz, then returned lo their tables for a champagne toast. Tht"n. they returned for more dancine. to the music of Ray a.1oshay. The festivities were capped by a traditional breakfast in the home of ~1r. and a.1rs. Bradford Hovey. fo,or Diana a nd her friends, the Cin- derella evening was over excl'1>t for the memories and the mementos - pi_cturcs, newspaper ,c lip- pings, a few no1,1,•crs. und a beautiful white dress lo he savl'd f11r a wedding or another spt.·cial occasion. bo11· when thi: apprupri.1te time a r Di<ina · . ., dress was made by her rives. mother. 11·hich l\·lrs . Johnson Silid 1vas Their liV('S 1,1,•ould bl' no diffl•rent no1v th'ut th•·Y had been "p1·escnted to society " bl·cause college studies 11•otdd conllnU(' and l1fl· 11·ould go on as U:'UHl They first must Sl'r1·e lhv1r .\'L'a1':. 111 .. ,111 a ct of Jove" because or its in- Ticktockers to earn the right to be trica('y. presented . Though the soi.:ia! cmph;_isi.~ has Thl• dl·butantes h;,id each lrl\'Lled a lessened. the debutiJnte b.lll ha s good friend to be their escort.! Diana changed little sine(' '.\lary ,\n"n m ade c hose !\l ark Evan T.homas l and he r bow in Newport and other youn~ several more men to sit at the stag But the gr.iduat111i; '1"1cktockt.•rs 1,1,•ould al\\·ays know that their families were proud or the1n for their ·ricktocker service. because that·s f l'· ally 1,1,•hat their "debbing " 1,1,•as all about. ·women were presented by the oilier ~ables. so t nere were plenty of <L~ne- NC.L chapters. " 1n.i:: partners. / - Before her debut, Diana's mother Mrs. Charles Marland Johnson (left) ties the white ribbon that holds the traditional medallion . A good luck wish is offered by sister April {left): aunt and former debutante, Mary Ann Green (above) recalls her debu t. and dad dances more than the t ra ditio nal father-daughter, waltz (right). -• - DIANA JOHNSON PAUSES FOR REFLECTION e BEA ANDERSON, Editor Mo""•Y.~Ctrnbfr?,1'1~ • Debutantes Bow · S1xlel'll graduating Ticktocker_!; W£'r.c presented during the 19i-I Na- tu1nal Charil ~' J.eaµ;uc Debutante Ball. The.v \l'l'l"t' Kimberly Ann Bishop. Rt'hccl'.J De"t-~a l b. Laur:a Jean f"a 1" l'l'I'. l·.1·n1hia Louise Jl;1nd , Frcdl·r1ka Ann Hove~·. D1 .1na Luoru John:-Oll . (;:111 .\nnc Langcnl:icc k and .luhc l\larie Lohman. ,\lso. S1.1 ~;,i11 Lynn ;\layrh11le1-. !lollid<1y !\1ontgomcr~. '.\:Jnc\· 1\nn ~ehren ll\'rg. Da11 11 IA•t• .'\l'>1 qu1 .... 1. '.\la ry Patricia Rol l e ~. Erin ~ouisc :Sm 1th .. \I l' 11 :.:.;,i :\l ;_idgc Smoot ;uid Kt1 I hrv n Ann L" nder1roorl. l 'hC'U" p.i rent:-<ire t hl' :'l-1e:.sr.,. <ind :-iiriiC's .. John Frede rick B.i.<ho1>. Du.i 11c Dl' K .i I h. l'arl ton I Lirpcr 11 and. Bradford Pierce J.lol'l') , Cbdl·les :\larl.111tl .Johnson and Ro1,1,'l.111d Gardner Lohman . -.. Al.-;o . the :\less1;s. <ind ;\Imes. Ll'onh.ird Frederick ~la)·rll(lf('r. l'harll'S Brook-. ~1ont ,c:n111c ry, James \\'ethJ m :\e11·quist. Patd E\\1-jld Rolh.'s. Peter Smoot. Robert Bruce Under1,1,·ood and !\lrs . Charles Elbert \.'andervort . Olhl•rs are Ur:.. anti :\lmC's . .John Franc1-, r~a1Te1 ", Ru.:.~eu Ret'li Langenbcck and l"t·d Robcrl '\l'hrenbcrg. J J , ., • • - I • • ' - • 8:! DA.IL,, Y PILOT Mond1y, Dtcemt»r 2, 1974 ••• Car.bon Copies Reiected • Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: I don 't le now how you can reword this to make it flt to pNnt but I'm counting on you. I just can't say it any other way. I 'II bet many women had this problem and I'd hketotell them how I solved it. When rtl r. Absent-Minded used the toilet. he could never remember to put the seat down. Frequently our five· year-old would get up In the middle of the ni&bl to use the bathroom and the poor JCld always fell in. She would then ('Orn e into our room <looking like a dro~·ned ""flt ), 4waken me from a sound sleep, andl'dhave tochan11e her into dry pajamas. Pitper and cut out letters that spelled the following me5sage: "IT'S SO NICE TO HAVE A MAN AROUND THE HO USE ." I glued the slogan to the bottom of the seat. Now my husband put!' the seat dov.·n every wrong.·· She sounds like l'ltY mother. After all, I v.·ear t.aosc "tl'rrible britches" v.·hen decenr ~·omen wear sk trts. I \\'as a l'hange-of-hfe baby and I guc?>s ~ hl'n n1y molher v.·as young most derent v.•omen DID v.·eardresses. time. -VICTORIOUS . f!ul styles r ha nge. . . DEAR VI C: Thanksforshar1n1 your "50lullon." I hive an alternallve. A nve.year·old &lrl ls old enough to le arn how to check a tallet seat before she sits down 1ndf1lls ln. She deplores the fart that. at 23, I share an apartment V.'ith t~·o girls.! G 1 rls \1·ho didn 't Ii ve at home until they: married (in her day) were considered "loose." FinaU y I bought some self-adhesive DEAR ANN: You printed a letter from ll mother who was broken· heurled hecause o;;he had dont e,·ery- thing for her children but "they \\·cnt \Vhat galls mother most is that I am not married. "You date lots or nice boys <not men, mind you. BOYS), so why don't you marry one?" The fact th at I'm not in Jove doesn't matter. I .. Leading the Way .. Christmases past will be reflected in decorations at the annual Can· dy Cane Ball, this year scheduled on l<"'r iday, Dee . 6. in the Ne,\'porter Inn. Proceeds from the forma l dinner dance s pcnsorcd by the Junior .t\uxiliary of the Nc"rport Beach Assist ance League, aid ll'ague projects. such as the Ch ild tcn's Dental lleatth Center a nd the Child Dav Care Center. Wrapping up pla.ns arc Cle ft lo r ight) J\lrs. Richard Jensen, Mrs. Kent Johnson and r.1rs. Richard l\1iller. Your Horoscope Tomorrow Sagittarius: TUESDAY DECEMBER 3 llYSYDNEYOMARR ARJES (March 21 -Aprll 19) ! Dy namic activity indicated -and it h as plenty to do with your security, or. lack of 11 . Friendship and love could be confused.· TAURUS (April 20·May 20):. Property values, owners hips , leases a nd insurance policies all come into spotlight. GEMINI (May 21 -June 20): Surprises due and relatives are likely to be involved. Forces tend to be scattered. Leave details for another time. CANCER (June 2l·July 22): Be meticulous where spending is concerned. .M~ans check accounts and · • Be Gracious coun t yo ur cha n ge. LEO (July 23·A1,1g . 22 ): Lunar cycle coincides v.•ith breakup of logjam. You sense what is occurring - key is to have confidence in LIBRA (Sep~. 23-0ct. 22): Friends respond in manner which creat es .. mild surprise. Be ready. Avoid rushing to judgment. Take time to analyze. yourself. Judgment, SCORPIO' (Oct. 23-Nov. intuition are on target. 21 ): Shift of position VJRGO (Aug. 23·Sept. ind icate~: you are . , presented with cha\lenge on 22): St rive to r each professional leveL accommodation with old adversa ry. There can be a c9mmon m eeling ground. ~Qliday Projects Vary SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Finish what you start. Be gracious to one who makes suggestion and confides p roblem. Golden rule now is excellent guide. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Your wish comes true in a most unorthodox manner! Acce nt is on delving ben oa th surface indica1ions. Film Free.Joan prints of a Clarion av.·ard ·winning f1lm, entitled "Very Early Warning," m ay be booked by wom en's grou p s, t·ollege-age level and above. The colo r film o n ma mm ography, a <11agnostic method for early detection of breast cancer, reveals the reactions and ~xpcric nces of a healthy and \'ital woman ha\'ing her first X·ray, the questions she usks h e r doctor and technician, and the ansv.·ers i>he recel ves. Arrangements may be made with Assoclation·Sterling Films, 866 Third Ave .. New York, K V. 10022. County Children's flospital. Discussion A panel discussion entitled, 111 ainst reaming the Exceptional Child Into the Regular Classroom, ~·ill he presented on the mall at The City S hopping Center, O r ange, at 8 p .m. Wednesday, Dec. 4. Moderator will bC Dr. \Valter Retzlef(, director of Exceptional Pupil Services. Fullerton Hig h Schoo l District. Panel members will be directors of specia l education from several other co un~y school districts. Luncheon Saddleb1ck Community Sc Jun·iorS .Hospital volunteers will . have a Christmas luncheon · For various service at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 5, J}rojects, Soulh Coast Junior in the main Io u nae, \\omen of Fountain Valley _Clubhouse J, Leisure World. havt done the shopping for Ent~rtainment will be residenls of a retirement provided by Judy Powell, hom~. collected ihd sonR styllst, narrator and delivered f o r ciRn and pia nist. Mariners Circle t·ommemorative stampJ to r1o1tients In the Veter11nA Jln~111ta1 , Lon ~ Be ;ich, and tll'ltvtrcd t'andy and Aluriners Circle of grL·cting r ards to Or\lngc Nev.·port Bca<'h of the Florence t:rlttcnton Ser,·ices \viii meet Thursday. Dec. 5, in the Corona de! r.1 ar home of l\.lrs . Lee Bromiley for a Ch r istmas luncheon . lioliday decorating for the home will be discusssed by Beverly Thompson. NB Ebells Newport Beach Ebells and the Junior membership "'ill have a joint Christmas tea in th e clubhouse 11112 :30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 5. A emon·s SPORnWEAR WESIQJff\.AlA --54-4121 Local ne'llll .. Every ds.Y· Irithe DAllY PllOT • AQUARIUS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): You get what you want through unusual contact with one who ''pull s strings." Key now is to rollow your tntuition. PISCES (Feb. 19·March 20): Diversify. llighlight versatility. Show that you are capable of utilizing material at hand. LOSE WEIGHT OR MONEY BACK Octrln•• cen nt 1p y9u b•come 1111 •11m, 1r1m '"''on yow w1n1 10 be. IK111'1 OOrlnt • cont1l111 1111 ml)'\ •llKt1v1'1c111cln11111 '"""bl' W•lllout 1 -•l \CllPhOnl On• tiny OOrln1,. t1Dltt 1 !\elf llCHlr t>elor1 m1111 supptlUI' yQur 10011111 ·you .. 1 Ill'· down to tn1 c .. 10<~r1 • d own 90fl II'" wt19111t Oo11n1~ 1111 bttn Ultd IUCCtlllullf 0)1 ll'IPUlt l'IOI 111 O••• 11'11 country !elf 16 YN!t • II Wiii wo•• 11)1 vou, Will! 1111 0011n11t P11n, c11n1c1111 1•11•0, ... 011 Wiit <lltt 'fnllOll' • '"' ~1rv1n9 • 110 \011(•11 ••t•t lltt. $alt 1110 rlltc:!lvt whtn t'~'n ti G!tKl•G, vo11 ,.,1,111 10'4 utl.,. 111 0 1 YOW' mfll'lty w JU .,. 1elul'ldtd • 110 OLl•I· 110111 t1klld. Sit•! toa1.,., 9.i rod of ... c•~I Ill •nG u.,. IUl'lter wlln ()(J"n'"· should get married anyway. If a night goes by and I don'tcall her, she calls I'll E"·tO make sure I'm sleep· inc home. !\1other doesn·t realize that my life c=i n'l be a carbon copy or hers. And because or this it's gotten so I don't want to see or talk to her. An y ad· vice?-FLIPSIDEOFTHECOIN ' DEAR FLIP: Start by reducing the phone calls to every other night. Tell her "Don't call me, I'll call you." And be firm about It. • Listen politely to her views, lben do as you please. A woman of 23 is old enough to runherownlife . DEAR ANN LANDERS: My pro· fble m is l'n)' boss. I'm attracted to him mentally and physically and it's get· ting more difficult to conceal my feel· ings every day. P.tr. T.D & ll <Tall. Dark and •landsomel is divorced and 'sought after by many women. CA secretary knows these things.) He is semi-rich and several years my senior. , How should I let him know I care? Or would I be makinga foolof myself ? l 'n1 not sure he'd be responsive. Yet l'.d hate to miss out on this great catch by being loo shy. lt1aybe he's crazy about me and afraid foshowit. Please g_i~e me some advice on what to do-and how. When I'm in 1 room · \\'ilh this man for more tha n 15 minu tes my eyeglasses get steamed up. Sign me-THE SHRINKING \flOLET DEAR VI : If TD&ll were Interested in you, you'd know it. Hts glas~eS; would s team up. My advice l.t gel anothe rJob. . · . Are drugs OK If you learnhowtd'con- trol them? Can they be of help? The answers are in Ann Landers' new booklet, "Straight Dope on Drugs." For each booklet ordered, send a dollar bill, plus a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope (20 cents postage> to Ann Landers, P. 0 . Box 1400, Elgin, llL60120.z:: . , Bendet Sisters Become Brides DOUBLE WEDDING York where h er husband graduated from Ithaca In a doub l e wedding. CoJrege and earned a ceremony in 1'11esa Verde mat>ters·in history from C. Country Club. Jl allie Sue \V. Post Center, Lon g ~· .;;;;. • .,,, Bendel became the bride or l sla.nd. MRS. MARTIN Stephen Louis Preskill and They will reside in Forest her sister: Debra Lynn Hills,N.Y. Bendel exchanged vows The P,Jartin s 'have at· and rings with Danny Lee. tended Golden West College 1\1a'rtin. and will make their first Rabbi Hillel Cohn of San home in Huntington Beach. Berna rdino officiated at the rites for the daughters or ti1r. and Mrs. Arnold Stuart Bendel of Costa l\.1esa. The bridegrooms are the sons of J\.1r. and Mrs. Alfred Preskill of Highland Park, · JU . and the Duane Atartins of Westminste r. The newlywed l\1artins v.•e re atte nded by Karen Carstensen, Laurie Ness, 'ferry and Donn a Martin, Don Clarke, l\1arty Delk, l\.1i chael Powell and Tony Atartin. tilembcrs of the Preskill "'edding party we re Charlotte Tay lor, Sylvia Aguilar. Roberta Lambert, John and David Pr~kill. After studying at Arizona ~ State University a nd ~ graduating from Caliromia State Univers ity, F\Jllerton, i... ... ....1.._ .... __ _.._,... l\frs. Pr86kill moved to New MRS.CRUZE M.AS. PAESKILL She graduated from Estan· Rigo Rojas and J ohn 'For- cia High School and he is an rester. alumn\js of Pacifica High 'The newlyweds will live School. · in Westminster. · · · CRUiE;BARNES WAL'KER·SPICHER St. c.;ec'ilia Catholi c Christ Lutheran Church, Church, Tusti'n was the set· Costa ?wlesa was the setting · ting for the.marriage link· for the nuptia ls linking ing Christine May: Barnes . Rh<flda A'nn Spicher and and James Howard Cruze: Cha lies Alan Walker Jr . Their parents are Mr. and Miss Spicher. daughter or Mrs. William f\. Barnes of the Ronald Spichers or Santa Ana; Frank Cruie, Oc~anside, is a graduate of Fountain Valley, 4nd Mn. Edison High SchoOI and Margaret Cruze, Los GoldenWestCollege. Angeles. Her husband. son or the The'bride1raduatedCrom Charles Walk ers or hht:h school In Birmingham, Gardena, is an alumnus o( l\tTc h., and a modeling GardenaHighSchool. . school and she studied at Honor attendants· were' Santa' Ana College. Her Laurie ?.tachen and R.usseU husband is a graduate of H~naka, and others 1n the Westminster High School. bndal party were Theresa Attendants were Linda W a I k e r • M a 11 n d a Leirgreen. Peggy Schuba, Newmaster, K'athy . Berg. Teresa, Frank, William, 1.f~rgaret Lehto, Richard. Steve and Tony CruZe; Spicher •. Mark ·Gramer, Peggy, Julie, Kim, Karen Scott Spicher and Randy and Richard Barnes. Mrs. Walker. .... reigning cats 21nd dogs • ·' • ' ·' . .. .\ ' -~ .... ·-... .. • • ·< ' ,,,, .. .. 1 I'. " ' .... ~ '.• . \ .. '~~ < tlt Tubby cat Pug \llorks cf art frol)\ Mie&M.~l'lny,c3owagerartist, from London,Eng1a.J'ld. She does these. household MS exclusiV'ely for us and· OJ\¢ fine 11hop on Old: 'ilond. ~t in London's West End. Al?\"1'Q' her celehrlt,Y. ~s are Alec Gµiness' tabby ~!-tliA Outchu!>ofWina6ora ·pu1:1,both eho~rt above. >h animal i!>Mnd.·pai.ntoa.-w1th oil on w Vitt . A .ller~c;t couch! ccom pan ion tor animal \Owrs. imited"numbe.r avai able. · l , • MIXED SINGLES TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERBEAN FIGMENTS NANCY AUNT FRITZl'S NEW SURE GOT WET c...;.....,..,,,._,_. • ,. . by Wm. F. Br~wn and Mel CQsson fiR";f I l<IAS A S!ATU FUAIC',T~t.J· A FoOUJoll CJ.l1L11. rue• A 1l1Pf>I, 1~eM A PtAC~ MAeCiltl? .. HIS NAmE 15 (JJAIJ_<,J UJINKERBEANI 1L-1 PEANUTS by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Bat.iuck by Dale Hale A llJl6 ? "1).1~TA 11116 ? TMAT"~ A 6(EAT IOEA, SIR! DR. SMOCK r VOURE- REAl.LV AGOOO FRIEND L-S:AN e>.cJ< ANP PO'f YOUR FBS"f IN 'f"MOSS. S'(IRRUPS. MISS >ro1><•N MOON MULLINS ')bu BOOST OUR RENT, ~MMY, ,ANC> Yoll 1LL HAVE' iO usi; YOUR ROOM-FOR· RENT SIGN! ® ANIMAL CRACKERS ' • , ! • h .. li ,, l! • L---------'11·Z. by Charles M. Schulz TODAY'S CIDSSIDID PUZZLE i'r), l Pli'OMl<SE NOT TO LAIJ6M •. ' " ACROSS 47 S111dlt•s pt1nt 1 Badly: Prafis 49 Eggs 4 Where C1rd1ff 50 Irish rNe1 is 51 Couple plus 9 Measures by one sleps 52 Stupid orin: 14 " •.. you Sling lhere1" 54 Wiley .... , 15 Discharge Amer. filer . 16 Electron tube 58 Mil~ aource plau1 60 P11rio1ic 17 W. Germel'I group: Abbr. city 61 Numerical 19 Courage preli~ 20 Gives off 62 Humble 21 Makle111 · 64 Highlyself· 22 Elderly centered 23 Scandinavien 66 Bed sheelS, 24 Campus 111c. bldgs 67 Ben ·····: 26 Eight: P111foi: Scouish 29 Actor ··· mountain Walh1ch 68 Bound11)': JI Ups1n Comb. lorm 32 P•te de foie 69 Brag 1r:J G11men1 33 Russ. dictator 71 Fin11 36 S11te of DOWN agilalion I M•c:edorli•: 38 P1eeognition, Abbr. e.g. , 2 Bouquet 39 H111 fO\lf· 3 Ru11~n bliggllf revolu1i0nary 41 Arrange 1n 4 Mo15ten1 tlas1t11 5 Turk111l 43 ln$11i!fl general reve11mce 6 ~sical 44 Sterile direction 46 Extinct 7 Gu1rd1 ol pnm1te1 honor I 2 ·1· • • 7 " " 17 II 20 " 23 ' ,. - "' .. ~ " " ,. " JJ " JS " " .. " . .. ., .. .. .. " " l '' .. " - " " I .. M - "· ·. "' . . Yesterd1y's Pullie Solved: B Checking 35 l oie of the 9 Thepe1cock U.S.A. 10 Kindof 37 Recording computer medium 11 Comple•ion 40 Stoc~holder'1 1id: 2 words concero 12 Old name lor 42 Make more T oli.vo intense 13 Sun. speech 45 Oes11uctive IB 811tish p1ttson esuybt 48 Snares 24 P•1uvian 53 .Sub.slantiate monetary 55 G!bson unns iflg~itnt 2S Some punts 56 Look llxedly 27 "A ····· of 57 Not spoken Honey" 59 Proceeded 21!1 Popla1 61 Gobeyond JO 1t11~1n coin 62 Vestment 33 Tunnel 63 Life: Prefix. 34 Rise 65 Ev~: Prefix. ·1· \0 11 " " " ,~ 19 ~ " .,. ~ " ' " " 21 '• " " JI " " .. " . ' " .. " " " " ' .. .. . 71 ' JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH lrA'f ALWAYS &Of~OWING STUFF FtOM ME.' DICK TRACY ME, TOO. MONEY, PE:Nl/L.;, PfN'71 PAPE~, BOOKS ..• • . '· 'I • by Harola Le Doux DOESN'T ME PART OF aEJNG A &LIEVE POLICEMAN 15 THAT U5, SAM? 'fOU NEVER C.ELIEVE TP.'.A~ ! HE ll0.1trO~ F'lfOM e v £KY90C>Y .i: THAT'S ve:r v ANNOYING .1 WHAT ANYONE 5AV6! 'fOIJ AAVE IT CHECKED OUT! HERE'$ THE NAME OF THAT $1ATION ATTENDANT! GET UP THERE AND AAVE A TALK W1Tti HIM! by Mell MON CAN THEY SE ANNOYED AT AN fQLM.L. OPPOflTVINtTY eor"owe~? Jl·J.. by Chester Gould I lVR.NEO OFI' HIS 1:WAY BEFORE YOU SPOKE, SAAINf Monday, Oecembef 2 1974 ' OAll 't PIL.OT 83 ly Rodc)er Bradfield r=:===:::::l l SURE WISH 'jOUD SAV SOME'mlNu, ;HOUGH MAYSE \lo/MEN I GET" A LlrrLE. 90Ul.DER 0 f-J.· by Georqe Lemont by Rodger Bollen THE GIRLS "I know il's a costume f)lrty-I'm going as a wealthy lleirt ss!'" DENNIS THE MENACE ~ • • i j I I j • J • ff.I DAIL'( PILVT Mond1y, Clec9mo.t 2, 1974 'FDo ocr· Die Rams Expected ·Birds o r 1ncy, Dolphi~s To Conte Out Afire !\tlA'.\11 '\P i C1nc in na 11·., n c·ngu ls ;1nrt .\l1:1n11 's !)olphtn ... 1)(1\h nn 1he \'nd<i nL:1·r1·d "l't'rll'' 1i .. 1 1n tlil· Ame ri can Fonth•ill c ·n nlt•rt·nt•t··~ pt1\orr s{'r:1ml)ll', t.1£'\' :1 1·r11l·1al 1·nn 1 1 ·~1 t nn1gh1 h{'fo1'1• .1 n:iti(l11.1l l l•IE:\'l,'11011 :1u d ll'Ol'I' A Jo..,., "'Hild a ll Int! 1·hn11n:ih· th1· J:(•n g.d ... 7 ·~. ft oni th" 111..,011 p1c·t1 1r1· \11th rJnly 1110 ):.illlt'' l1·tt c\nd ~ On T\' To11igh l Cho1nrr l 7 a l 6 '.'\l 1am1 !lc:ft>;ll ('(l\1lrl l(U"C'I' lht' 1lt•ft•1HI · ini:: SuJX"r f{o11 I c·harnp1nn£ to hopt· f,,r o; 11·dd c·;i rcl ht•rlh to g:nn thei r fifth :-.tra iJ.? ht pla~ off a1•1M..'<1r:1 net·. I louston 's 13· IU 11p.,1•\ Sunday of P11 t .. burgh, El -3-t . g i\·1·-; l he Bl·nA:lls a 1·hanc<' in lhl· l\:11\r:d 01\ 1~i1in tith· in- ~ll•;,id of dl'JlC'ntt 111!! 41n the 11 1 lrl c·a i·<I I n !ht• Eas l l)i\·1 ... ion. ;..1 1:10111:; :1 hall ~:\ml· hl'hind llufl :1lo . :\l 1;11ni l'n:1ch /l!ill Shula. 1ry1ng t11 r t·arh tht> Super Bo11 I f1lr the fn111·th ~t ra ight ~(':1 r und 11111 thr '.'\nt1on .il l·'onthall Ll~a;.:tu•'s lr1p prlll' for th,. t hird st ra igh! ti1n l·. ·hn ru:s f 4r t·a pitati zl' on Cinrinnati's 11dncr:.ihll' rush in ~ dcfl·n ... t• l\nd (."1111·111na1 1 ·~ Pnul l\ro\1n i-; l'le· pc-ct td to counlvr 11 ilh a hl·a1·1· pa ~'· inG: ·attack again"! a :\li:.11ni fit'f<·n -.c that has ..,urrendcrcd l Sli ~ ;1rli~ pa~ .... in~ a g:.i m l·. Shula 1>lans· 10 s•:u-t <:orc-anklf'd fullt'Ja l:k L a rr~· Csonk;i .incl nn11·· health1· '.\lercur~· ;..Jnrri-. a~:11n ... t thl' l{cn::?.als. 11·ho ha1 e t¥'e11 hit fur 11:, rushin ~ yards :1 ~amf' Ir nf'tlhC'r responds. hi:' cr1n i!O In fullha<'k Dnn ~nttingh am anll rookie· .-.t<ir 0Rennv :'.\lalnnc to ha lane(' Boh Gril''t·· ... pa-. .... in~. l~rn1\n 1\ill t·ountcr 1111h llu• ~Fl .'· m n<>I prl)<IHCll\"(• Jlil~'l'l'. J\1·11 :\11 1lt·r:-.n1 Anderson ,.., .t ' 1•r;1ci n'.:. ::i. p:.is ... v-. .+nrl !~ (•nn1pl1•1111•-. '* ~:tll)•·. :.in1I 111.1\ 'h ru11 t•1 c11 1111111· ton1 ~ht i)l•C:.ill'<' od ll l'llrll'' \1)'\11 h h:1\4' 111•· t·1m:.itcrl lht· Bl•nµa l h~chfil'lrl 111 -.. tn p r1·ce1t·c•r .... 1 ... ,,ac Cur1 1 ... and Chip ·'.\[~·e r-.. ha1 c: l·,1 u.!!h1 29 p<1 "-... t'" i'~1rh . 1'ht• !Jnlphin<; :1l'C' t·onc·t•rn(•d O\'i'r ."'indersnn·s ;1bilit\· to 'tTa n1ll lt' for Ion!? ~ains 11'hC'n -r ushC'rl nu! of the 1•3"sin.t? pnc·kct. and an iniury 11 htl'h has ~idc lin e cl tackll' \Jann~· Fernande1. could ~ut dn11n furthC'r nn the dcfc nSi\'e pressure. LA ·Rallies After Suns Blow Shot IN<;LEWOOD (AP) -Connie 11awkins scored the key points in re- gulatio n lin1e and h:id three baske1s in overtime Sunday night as the Los An g ele s Lukers overca m e th e Phoenix Suns 111 -105 in a National Basketball Associati11n g.ime. .. , The Suns ble w a chance to win the • game in r egulation when Charlie Scott missed a free throw witb. no lime · rem aining after his basket had tied lhc ga1ne at 99. A~LANTA t AP ) -"I figured they d come out really s moking in the second half. but we weren't out there long coo ugh to kno""" said Dave Elmendorf a fte_r his interception re- turn for a touchdov.·n took the stean1 out of thl' Atlanta Falcons Sunday. Elmendorf dashed 57 yard~ fur the score after picking off a Pat Sullivan pass in the first tv.·o minutes or the third quarter as the Los Angeles Ra m$ crushed the Falcons 30-7. And 99 seconds later, the Rams had another touchdown following a 28- yard interception return to the 15 by Charlie Stukes. The game was ~irtu ally OVC'r at that point, destroy- ing t he hopes of the F'alcons, who had closed to withi n 13-7 shortly before halrtime. '"Those two inte rC'e ptions killed off any hopes we had ," said Marion Campbell, the new Atlanta C'oach who Sa l\.' his club lose for the fourth straight week under his leadership and tht seventh overall. The F'alcons we re forced lo scrap their ground game when thl' Rams slopped it cold. Atlanta had on\~· 24 yards rushing, eight less than the0 pre - v1uus team IO\\' mark, ~el against the Rams in t!IBS. Elmendorf s touchdown came in the first two minutes or the third 'period and stretched he the Ram lead to 20-7 in a game that set an NFL record for noshows. 40,202 Fail To Show Up At Atlanta ATL/\.NTA -A 'National Football Leaguf' record for no-,ho"'s was set 1n Sunda.v's Allanta-Los Angeles ga me ,, whe n '10.202 tickelholdcrs failed to ap- pear. Tht'.• previous NFL high for no· shows was 24,703 in a game at New Orleans la st season. The Falcons-Rams game, played in 33-degree weather, drew only 18,648 . It had been a. 58.850-sellout and was televised locally. The previous NFL high for no- shows was 31.333 in a game between the Nev.• York J ets and th e Phila4elphia Eagles 8t Philadelphia Dec . 9, 1973. Playe r Coa.<I • RIO DE J ANEIRO -Gary Player of South Africa coasted to victory in the $24,000 Brazil Open golf tourna- ment, shooting a l"·o-over-par 71 in the final round and finishing fivt• strokes ahead of the pack Sunday at the 6,185 -yard Gavea Golf and Coun- 1ry Club. Player had a 72-hol c total of 2G7. nine shots under par. ll \.11as a tourna- ment reeord. r.tark I-lay.es of South Africa was second al 272 . Bra zil's J ai m e Gonzalez, this year 's winner of the \Yorld Amateur Championship, and France's Jean Garaialde tied for third at 280. Golf R esults l\;loments later Stukes returned h is inte.rceptio n 28 yards to the Falcon 1~, setting up a four-yard ,i.ou chdown run by Jim Bertelsen, his econd of the g.ime .. Rams run ning back Lawrence ~1 1·CulC'heon became the fi rst Na- ILona\ Confl'rence runner to crash tht· 1.000--yard mark this season by_ gain- ing 53 yards on 16 rarries. Thal g:.11·e him 1,00-i yards for the year . the second season 1n a rO'TI.' ht> has sur- passed the l ,000 mark. Bertelse n's other touchdown came on a three-yard run. J ames 1-larris fired a 44-yard touchdo"·n pas! to Jack SnO"' and David Rav kicked a field goal following another Stukes in· terception. Atlanta. scoring only its second touchdown in four games, went 73 yards in the second quarter as Pat Sullivan connected on rive of six passes for 73 y•1rds, getting the score on a two-yard pass to rookie Vince Kendrick . Harris s parked the Los Angeles of· fcnse in the first hJlf when he cu m pleted eight or 14 passes for 169 yar ds , including the 44-yard scoring s hot to Snow. He caught the ball at the 30, avnirlcd tackles of Atlanta's Ray Bro"·n and Rolla nd Lawrence. whirled around and galloped the final distance untouched. Los Angeles threate ned on its second possession, moving to t he Atlanta 18, but Harris was sacked for a 15-yard loss and Mike Burke punted out of bounds on the five. · The p unt enabled the Rams to gain excelle nt field position on their next possession when lhey went 41 yards in eight plays, scoring. on Bertelsen's three-yard sm•sh with only t :25 left in the opening quarter. Ray's extra point hit the upright. leaving the 5COre 6-0. ·rhC' Ram s scored again 1n the o pen- ing five minutes of the second quarter on a 6l-ya1·d drive that loc.lude.d ;:i 17-yard run by John Cappelletti a nd the scoring pass to Snow. • Atlanta, which had not scored a touchdo\\·n ag.iinst the Rams since the 1972 season, got rolling behind Sullivan, who hit a 48-yard pass to Ke n Burrow to key the march that ended on a fourth down scoring play, Sullivan to Kendric}i:, a lone at the back of the end zo ne:. The Rams intercepted fi ve passes. four in the third period, raising the F'alcon ~rnover total for lh_e year to 48. . • ' LA 6tr!fl\f'n]ru"~'<•l••IK! LA-Snow p•.i fn:wn H•rrb ~v kic• AU K1ndr1c• )1),1,,.trom!..Jlhv•n Mi~t·M•ver Ilic~ l A E l""'ndo< I 4 !;1 lnlt•Cff>liOl'I rt tu• n lh • II .c ~ lA llt•!fl,.n4runfl•vklck IA ~Gflav ll A 11.641 r .. ,1,,,,..n, u pu,nes •~•d• 4().1~ P~"'"g yard' n~ ll•turnyf<d• IOt p,, ... , t-il-0 Punh , •·ll f.,mblt\ -10'1 , 2-0 ~Mll•tS -,a rd• 3·11 INDIVIDUALLEAOEllS • " 2•·110 , " " ~ ... ... RUSHING -LOS .fwwJMH, M<CulCMOll 1 .. U. Cloc>-- .. llelti 11-«l, BerUHen t-llo. AU.Mio, ,..,._ ._., St.Ill· l(lo,Kk1·6. . RECEIVING -LIM AF91el, M<Cvlt-).40, $11ow 7-ts. Atl,..t•. Mll c ... ll 1-IO. &rr-J.6ol PASSINU -LOS AngeWl, ... rrls f.11-0, 114 y1r0$. AU1nt1, . Bruising NFL Action Did What W e Wanted -Namath NE\V YORK CAP) -··w e f('ll '11.'e · C'OUld do anything we wanted to." s aid J oe Namatb who did just about that, teaming \\1ith John Riggins to lead the New York Jets toa 21-14 Nationa l Foot· ba ll League victory ove r the San Diego Chargei-s Sunday. Namath threw on<" touchdown p3ss to Riggins a nd the J ets' fulfback ran for t"·o more to help !'\e\V \'ork to its fourt h straij?ht \ ictory. ThC' rest of the nelp came from '.\e\1· York's rc,-i,·e d defense. 11·hich slumml'd lhe door on San Oie,t:!o's <:1ll-rook1c> l>ackf1eld unlil the ga me " :i c; 1\·r:i p1x•d up The J cls b !C'1l oul 111 :.i 21-0 halftime lt·:.id :.i ~ \am;,ith p:_i~-.1n~ into the teC't h of g u~! in g 25· nl lit :, n-hou r" incls. cotn· plelt'd 1:1 of 18 pa :-.~l"" for 189 .. va rds. Namath r(•tirl·rl ;1ftl·1· lhrt•(' periods. ha\·ing f11mpl1:1cd 17 nf27 attem pl ~ fo r 25 1 ,l<ti'd~ ··1 do11 ·1 u ~11;1 l l.\ nolil'l' oppo:-.1nii: pl~1 .1<'r' too n1ut'h ." "'1 nl S:1n Oi ei.;o 1·vac h Tom1nr P n,thrn. "Llut ,·ou j u~I had to notiC'e N;1ni:11h. II •· ~ot great protectio n. he· lh l'l'\1 111·11 ;11ul he st•e m<'d In be .s tanding 111 a ':1cuum in that 11_.incl ·• The Lakers. with 1-lawkins scoring six points. went ahead 109-101 halrway through the five-minute overtime. Elmore Smith led the Lakers v.'ith a s eason-high 29 points. He also had 20 rebound::. •and blocked nine shots. Rookie guard Brian Winters had 19 points , a lso a season high, "'hile l·Ja\vkins rinishM "'ith 11), ()!,A)(A, J•P•ll !ii') -,.;.,.1 KO<TS .ii•• ~""°'"J•s t~orCI ,......,, o• IM .... ...,~ ....... ~, U..llf"d St;M" J•~ll ~II 111<1rn•~nl II llW 1,l<~•••CI. P¥·11 H•t.l>•rnolo Covntrv (lubcourH l~'UOS119ih''' J•P"" t<uDtrl G•e•"· V S 13 ...... -ll)ll i.11 •!·10 )IQ l• 10-11 )U H 6t IO-lH 1•11 11-1•8 /7 1)1) )It ll•ll·•~-ll• IO·>l·IJ-))0 It 71·1J· ,,, 1'·11·1' 11' . I• H·13 1'1 11.11.n-n s ,, '!i·ll n~ IO·IJ·,,-111 to >1-ll-111 70·'9 11-IH ,, •?·11-111 Don Rives (57) or the Bears (top photo) gct-s a kick in t he chest as h e attempts to bloc k a . punt by the Giants' Dave Jennings (13) (bot- (44) evades the grasp of r.;"e\\' Orlean s Erni~ J ack son. Det ai ls of these a nd other NFL ga mes Sunday are on p.i ge l-\5. 'l'he Jet"'. 11 inning 1ht•1r f()urth in a 1"0\\' lo ro1Sl' thei r rcl·ord \11 5-7. Snt their 'first touchdo11·n on !\:amath's four-y ard toss to Rig,e.insjust 3:33 into lhC' gamt•. T he pla~ t•;qlped a Gi,+·ard rlri \·e hiAhlightcd h~ a ~am.ith to F.mer~on Roozrr ~-yard pass that set ;llpthestnrf'. T•••V>i MY••-•nu, Jo""" .,,.,.,o SU9omolo, Jo Pin eun •111n, us. t<~'"""''""•,J•pon AIV.1Dfr9P•,U.S 0••• Sl<K -ton, U S TommY1'••o",VS JohnM•l>•ftoy, US AtnolO P•lmer. V ft N•m•o l•-••u, J•pon Kos"~" SMm,,dll, J•P"" L•nnv W;td-on$, U S. tom photo ). And l\!innesota's Chuc k Foreman So viet s Nip J alisco , 2-1 A Sunday Pro Rari t y : 10 Co n versions Fail The Suns ovcrc;1mc a ri\'C·poinl de- fi cit early in the fourth q uarter. The teams matched buskeL<> during the final two m inu tes or regulation lime "'ilh Keith ~~on 's jurnp shot with SO seconds to ringing the Suns to within two, 99-97. Toru N•••murll, JllP•n S"<lloMoy•molO, J•pan Y01o~•I••• l'•m•molo, JOP"" 00UQ S•ndoli, U S. 1 .. 1t-19-2l1 Dy GLENN WHITE \\'rin,t:1hg oul l\lonrJay·s \I :ish . Padding attendance rigures ap- Jlare ntl ~· is not restricted to the \\'orld Foothall l.('ae:ue. Emoliuns ran ra1npant in tht• USC lorkei" rno1n aft l'r th1 · ~,5.2,1 "·in n\('f Brush With Disaster D eath Plane to Carry Colts Rl"F'f',\1.0 fAPl -"1\ftf''Plhc in111;d rl·act 1on of l>t•1n!: ~t;i rtled, .11111 1u <..I i.:.1•1 1i•11· 1h:1nkful. ·.in of- f1t'n1I of 1hc BaHi n1nr1• Coll ~ -.;nd !--1111(i ,1~ 111 i:::h 1 ;_o(tl'r thC' IC':'.l m· ... t hartt·r('rl ll'thlll'I' l'T\ ro11 tt• r1on1 "\, \\ 'orl; ( 111 14) p11·I; lhc>m up 11 C•t t' 'r;1-.hi•d l,dhn~ lhl' thr1·1· rrC'11 nu·n1 h1·r ~ :1l lflJrd .. It ... an :tl;1rn11n;:: lhing ..... ,11d Ern1[' J\.ccor-.1 111 1b l1 l' r1·l:i11011-. 1l1rl·ctor c1f l hv ;\.111on :1l Footbal l !.f'agu<' t(';1 n1 . "\\'(' J11 ... 1 founcl out lh<' l.'rP11· '\1 a ... 1hl' same• onf' that h:id u:, on :1 ;..1 111 n1i lrlp about fi\c• \t e1·k, ;1j:!n .. .. It 11~1s a brush ror us." the (cylt s ' spokes m an sairl. Team n1emtwrs dnd orricials .~pt>nt hou rs C'al11nr. tht'ir friends ;n1'1 f:im i li e~ 10 assur<' th<'m the1· ti t•re not on the doy,•ncd ~orthw£>s'l (Jrient i :?7. · · f\. l~, ·' brlrl 1 railed home to tnf1 r f;1m1hcs. !'\ohorh 11nnH'rl In df'- lll.'lld nn the 1 J1do and l{'IC\ i.;.ion nl?\\' ~hQ\I "'· "'Fit ~"" 11m(' 11 ~{'IS In lhC' II l\t'" :in1I p:1 rf'n1<... 111u rlon'I l;nn" ho\1· thr1 ·, •' lo,'.0111,11: 10 h1·;1 r 11 If lh('1 h11rl HISI l':lu;<h l h.1lf of lhf' 'IOI'\ II 11n111rt h ;11~· h~···n t•11uu11h In dn\l' lhl•rn <'r :111, ·· \<'<'nr ... i <..:urt . Thi' c.·011s. <'\1lt'c·11n t! In bP t:rf'rl- .<'11 b1 a chart('l'l'tt ;11rhnr1· fron1 J)1•1rnil. lt'ft the Ruffnln Bil ls Rii·h •St:.idl.um for the a_irport a fter losing r;.o. c The Detroit c~a er. according to Acrorsi, ,~,.as s owbound, a nd th(• tt';1m :1111111!> r· ouraf.!<' ht':irled hacJ.; lo t h,..ir ITI 11 hilt· ilrr;i ng.<'- n1t·nt~ 11 l're m.1d\· 1<1 !!el :1 111an<' rrom New York City's Kennedy ,\irport. .. ,.h,•r•· 11 :1' :1 ft"rhn-.: in 1h1 ... cl11h .d i ni:!h! beraui<.C' 11 f nn1 1nnu<; 111-.+lh· r n'por!~.-· :\l'rnr!-1 ~;1id ··\1rl tn .id d to ;1!1ot 1t1:1 t.1hl'r1• \1 ,, t!1:d T\\'.\ pl;1 nr th:1t 11 l'nl 110 1111 l 11d :1~ 11('.1 1' \\'a~h1 11~1t•u1 . •·\·idt•11 tl ,\' h l'C'JU!'i (' o f pnnr 11l'nthl·r.:· ,•\c·<'orsi !';lit\ S11n<la\' ni!.!ht. _,.. · . .\crori;i salt\ a '.\"or1h1,·es1 Orien1 .. \i r 11n e .; l'PPl'<'Se nt :1Ti\·r in 8:.illimorc phonl·d hinl hf'rl' abo11t 8 p.m . i;;a\ in f,! he hact hP:ird :1 r:itl10 nc\1S ilt•m rt'IM111ing the ))Ian(' \I <1s. m i~!iin £. • It'' :1., not unt il ('a rlr IQClar that <:(':trf"her!' found !he '' rerka'1.<' :ind I h(' hnd1r" of 1 he ! hrl't' l"rr\1 m ,..n in th(' IJ ,1r r1m a n St:il<' P:irJ.; ... ·Ottlh <'lf Bear 1'-Jountaln near Stony1>olnt, \: ' . ,1 ho1t1 20 m1l1'" uri lh<' ffuds1111 H11er1ro1l'I \l :.inh:ill.111. \r<'n r~r ':1lri 't'11 •r.1I pt,r~ons in !"e 1 ·1111~· a.;ro11p \11111 cil 11p unt il :dV111! 2 .1 nl. 11 hru broadra~I re- i"•rt-. ... ;11rl !hf' 11 rPck;i~(' :1i1cl tx>tlil'" ~h<itl ht'l'll lnund "The rnfff'<' s hop rlo~cd l';1r1,·:· .\rC'or<..i -;nirl. "h1!1 11(' clns11d 0lhe 1>:1 r. I'll t<'ll ~011 lh111 :· Ol ... CN!llfl"tlo!MMI 1~0S .\~(; ELES -Ru ssi::i n C'ham - pion 1\rar:Jl took nvl'r thC offen ~ivc in the la st ha lf to subrlue stubOorn J :-disco Qr ~l exico 2-1 Sunday aflf'r - noon befo re 6.980 chilled ra ns a l Lhe .. Coliseum . 1'he So\ iet rhamps "·ere held cvl·rf on lh£' !-.C'oreboard for ;i half and had in fact , been convincingly outplayed by the aggressive Mexicans. llo1\·c1·cr ,\rar:it came llu t firing at lht· half"anrl :l f\{'r a numhC'r of n<·ar- m1 s~f"" and 111·:1r-li~hl~ took !he lt'ad on l.1•1011 ls htnJ;in·s J!O~l l 1n the 10th minutf' It \1 as ;1 d1:.JlUl f'd :.:o:d ~1111·(' 111 ~1 ~ecnnd~ hefcirl' !hf' Hu~ ... ians ;q>pt':t rl'd 10 h:11·l' knnckl'rl thf' hall out 11! houn d ~. ll o1t l'\'('I' officia ls rull'd IJ!hcr11 ISt' :ind the ~llhSC<jllC'lll i!O~tl \1•ns :llln"'f'd . The shot \\'as t1.1kC'n ._ direct I,\' in fron t of the goal. five ynrcl." nut. a11d \1 as n1adc pos-.ihle \\'hen .J nlis co's nr::irest de fensive m:in ft·l l tryinJ! to stor> the ~hot. Ararat 1·nn11nut"tJ to t•ontrol the ga~C'·~ tempo a fter lhal, a lthoui:i.h· :1ahsco !).ad one final eh::ince at \'ictory 1n the last seconds "'ith a rorner ki ck. llo"·ever the effort failed to produce a s!'nre. Temrer s flared th roughout the a f- lc rnoon. e~pccially artcr the talrnted Hll \finn i:i:oa lie thrrw a hard bod)' chCl'k. in1urinit a .lahS<'O play('r ba dly t'llOUj!:h lhat h<' had to be removed f!'nm the field 1n a c;1rt The rirst halt's pN1y belon-'ed to thr, lo~C'rs. even ifthe s<·ore d1dn 't. Alost of the action .,.,-a~ in front of ,\rarat's goal hut .the f\Icx1rans's only scorr f.<lMt' on a penally kiCk in !hr 32nd minute rono .... ing Ararat's !.!OHi in th<' 16t h miotUr . _ Ararat rel urns to the ColiseUm "this Sunday lo lake on 1'oh~a in a 2:30 con- lt·~t. • Sunday at the Coliseum I was seat- · pd l\\'O chairs a'A'ay from a CP !\ "'ho 1\as labula ting turnstile counts from 1ht• soccf'r gam e being contes t<'d c.l..f.HNWNltE WHITE WASH ----~ ·~--- h••ty,rf'n a ll u~sian a nd~.i\lf!Xifan t1::1n1. A woman ran through the figures, puttin!( the n1 on her fKH:kt>l-s il('d ad- ding machine for accurary's sakt. lier tot<il : G,980. llO"'e \•er, ii "·as an· nnunccd ln the press box corps lhal 9,819 v.ere in thr ~i ant stadium. Fearing she had erred, the woman :again l'hcc kPd fi~ures, thr n did it :a lhlrd time. lier rinal count rtmalned the s:ame: fi,980. . Tbal's about a !5 perce n 't dt!irrepanC'y from "'hat promoters ~ere ca llln ~ It. Can'I belie\<' the m issed extra IXll nts in Sunday's pro football (t\F'L\ :1c l ion Th er(' v. ere 10 misses a hii;th -.111C'c I C'a n rt'nif'mbl'{ and that .goes h;11•k to tbc I.A Dons ('ra. \linnC'sola hlC'I\' 1110. allhou'lh one: 11 .1s bl orkcd a nd that's not q Uite as nn\('11 orthy ''" :.1 miss. l~owe ve't' others 11tki did m l~s ont• each include New Engla nd, New Orleans, the Rams, Phlladc lphl~. Chicago, NY Gients, .Oakland a nd St. Louis. Amazing. . ' · Notre1 Dame S:aturday. Bud Furillo,. ·writer lUr!fed announcer. came in to- C'Onp;ratul<J ll' \it·torious coach John !\lcK ay and 'ki s~t·d him nn lhl' l1·ft Chf'Ck . \\'hen i<: Corona clel ~lar lligh pr·in· 1·1pal D('nni!i E\·an..: ,en1ni:: lo j?et off tht' rlinll' and lurt• a ~Ul'<'l'r t'O:t('h In f:t'I :.11 1ho~1· 1·r11?t'r ~·nun :! S1·a l\u1R..: 11 l:1~1·r ... 11re;1n11ed ;ind ~ttidl'<I h\' I-no\\ lcflgt•a hit· 1 :1ll·nr ., \p11a rt•nll.1 '\o\rt• ll:i n11· ~pflrt-. i\1 . furn1:itin11 tlir1•('l11r ll nJ.?:~·r \'alcli ~f'rri h :11I a 1u·1·1nonilion 1ha 1 had thini::~ 111·n· 1tu r th1· 1-"il!htinl! Irish roothall Irani Saturih1' "hr n a l halftilnP hr 'aid, ''.I ju,,I hnlli' "" C'a n hold on.·· Tha t so11ndl'1I s tra n),!'t' 'inc·•• '.\n "·3, lf'atling :!4·6 and sinl't• thl' lrl~h "(•re thr top drfenS1 \'(' t1 ·a 1n In thr nation. Hut Ob\'iOU !\1~· hf' had C'3US(' for (f)Ok - inA a111I :i-oundini: ... o ~<'nuinf'I\' con- l'ernf'1I s ince SC scorl'd 49 poinlS in thr nf'"t 17 m inutes of 11lay and "'<'hi on lo a 55-24 "lctory. .-\ fina l note on lh<" SC !":otrc Dame !>pertaclc I'll al'o r r ml'mlN;>r 11 for ha \ 1ng hail IO !-Uffpr l hf":lJ:Oll~' nf a tr'lUSt'r:o-t ipper 11h1ch !){'came di!t· i.'11 .t::t ~C'd 11 h1h· 11 alkini: tn t he •Colrscum . . a hurTillla t1n2 1':\- pt>r1f'nc1• 11 hi<'h roul<I IK' ... nl1erl n11l}· h.1 111 rurnin~ :1rr>un<t anc1 i!Oin1t horn<' 121 a t han,tlc or 1 rou~t·rs r:l 1 u Ill'" 11p- p1·r 1\ftt'I' t·on .. 1tl1:r;1bll' thou~ht I dr rided 10 'tay ti nrl <·:irry my chpbourtl \011· a nd to thr t•c rul'r \\'ith All·fll~ re111mf'4'~ 1\nh J.osnC'r and Rich Rrannlng headlnl( 1'•arlna ll lf(h'~ baskt·tb1ll team this year the Vil\ln ~s llrohably rate among the 101, three In lbe Cl•~. I Pril ).(•.1h1 m:1 rle II lli u .1 l)C)Ul fnu1· m 11Hll t'' I ;.i ! ('r '' i! h a :?fl ' ,trd field co;.i I 'rhl'n H 1.?:"~1n -.. 1\ho flni.-.hC'tl \\ith 1:1 I ar1I~ (Ill 18 carl'I!'"· .ipf)li(•tl lht• 1·r 11shrr 11 11 h tnue hdr111 n run" of I h1·1·1· "nd l 11 n 1 rfls int h1· "·1 ·11nd 'I l1J rl l'r Lea hy kicked a45-yard fie d goal in the third quarter bl!forc San DieAo finally managed to scorl'. Rookie Don Woods, virtually the only offensive threat for the Chargers all day, tossed a 28-yard ·· flea-flickl•r'' scoring pass to Gary Garrison after Woods had taken a lateral pass from q uarterback J esse· Freilas. \\'ood ~. 1hl' :-.:rr: .. rl)urlh leading rus hl'r gni n'g irlln thl' )!<UTI{'. ~cored Sa n Die.en's other 1ouchdn1\ri nn a ·four- 1·:1r d run 11·ith ,19 seconds lo pla~-. l l<.> finish{'d 11·ith 1'12 1 nrrl<.. nn 25 carries to ra ise his Sl'a snri ll'l!;d ro 982 1·ards. Freitas. st arting in place or iiljured l>;1 n Fnut .... romplctrd 11or 23 pass<'s t•ir li5 .1·ard~. lJ CI Host s Ft. Le wis l 'f' Ir\ ine 's b:iskrlba ll team warms up fi\r it s 011 n ,l\nlcatl•r Cla!;s ic when t'OltC'h 1'im 'J'1ft 's club takf's on in\'ad- ing f'L Le11·i!<i Collt~l' of Durango. Colo. t1)niii:h1 . II st;irts a t R. · t ·c 1, fres h fro m :.i 101·R4 ope:nin~ • :.!am·· 1·ietorr 01·cr th e l "niversitr or South Dakota faces a Ft. ~Is; !{'am that inl'iude" fnrmer 1'1arina llh;h u ntl Oraniic l'oast College stan- .1lout flruce ~1il l1..·r. • '-1 iller 1s a 6-2 t!uard 1 ·c1 ~ot a h:1l:in<'c>d scor1ni:: ;11tark Ill ii);> \'l('\()r\ 0\'(•r South D:tknl('I \1ith 'i:\ pl:i1cr~ h1t1in ,I!. in l\11n ragurt•s . .\nil lhl' ,\nl t~lt('r~ h1I al .i fi t 11c>rt"c-n 1 <'lip Rut th e~ al'i11 lt1 111('d thl' ball O\'Cr 26 tunes. and t h1~ n1111,,1 lunrcrn Tin t''llt"('i .'11~· I\ 1th lht' l "f'I tournc•\ t'om t 111)! up F1'1da1 and S;,J!11rtla1 1'h1• (•i ;.:ht h :innuat P\t;nl include:' l hrt'l' \'l'I'\' 1nhgh h:1 ... i..('thall tt'um:-. iu L'C S:111l;1 lla rhara. l.01()lu uncl ·Northern Ari:tona. · l 'CSB c•hath~ngt•s ~011hl!rn :\riinnii in lhe first i:amt' Friday 17 n'r l6ck 1 \I ith L'C I and Lc1yo\<1 hattling at 9 . •. • ' . - • • Oile~ Top Steelers; Cards Knocked Off The Houston Oilers sur· prised another National Football League di vision leader Sunday, and the St. Louis Cardinals must wait at least another Week berore a divisional title celebra- tion.. . In the l wo Ceaturcd N t~L attractions, the t'.'.·o visiting clubs upset the AFC and· NFC Eastern leaders. In Pit(sburgh , Houston improved its record to 6-6 with a 13-10 victory. Skip B~tler's 34-yard rield goal with 2:34 to play provided the differen ce a s the Steelers could gai11 only 84 net yards. Pillsburgh now leads the AFC Ea.st with an 8·2·2mark. • Tarkenton connected on !20 of 29 passes for 317 yards and three touchdowns. "Gilliam hauled in five 1passes for 109yards and two TDs. Th e 'Vikings' front four, led by Carl Ellec and Doug Sutherland. sacked New Orleans quarterback Archie Manning three times in.lhi! third period. ~ALTl~IORE AT BUI-'· FALO -Burralo's Wa lt Patul s ki and Jim Cheyumski teamed to stop Baltimore running back Lydell l\1itchell on the Buf· Calo five-yard line in the ,waning moments to pre- lserve a 6·0 victol)Y over the Baltimore Colts. that pul tile Raiders on top 27 -19. Stabler completed 16 o( 21 passes, including two TD strikes to Branch, one to 1 Fred Biletnikof( and one to Bob Moore. It was New England's fifth loss in ils lust six games. Slable r leads the NFI. with 24 TD p.isses and Branch 1s the league's top receive r. catching 56 p:isses fo r 1,032 yards u nd 11 touchdowns. SAN f'RANCISCO AT CLEVELAND -Rookie safety Eddie Brow1f of the Clev e land Browns 1n · tercepted three passes and one or the m set up the Browns' only scoring drive in the fourth quarter a s Clevel and deft:ated San Francisco, 7-0, i11 snow, sleet and rain. -. I I i .t l!f \· ' ~M~on:d:•:!:.D:•:c•:m:"°'::':·:'9:7:•::~p;;;---""lj::;-~O~Al~L~Y~P~ll~D~T....:.fl~S 5 Bucs. ·• Win Grid Honors • Running back Tor\)' f!:.F· i , c:omat1doandfourder,n11Ye · \ .football players from IOrangt.> Co11st College were named to lhe All -South· o Coast Conference first team by circuit coaches. Joi ning Accomando or.. the first team were nose guard Ke lly Stroich. de · fensive end Ken Warren, linebacker Bill Ford a nd dl'· fcns1\'e back Steve Speer 1\1\ a fl' sophomores excepl Ac cumand11 :O.lt. Son Anloruu:. tr1C'ky running back Binky Benton .... ·as named offl'nsi \C player of the \'far ;ind Slln Diego l\1esa·s· R<ty Williams w;is selected as dL'fens1ve playl'1' Ofthl· \'Car·. .. Ora'nge Co;ist also had ·.two players on the second tean1 offl·nsive unit and three on lhe second team dcfensivt' squad. ·rack le Joe DeConta ond running back In St. Louis, the once po_werful Kansas City Chiefs edged the Cardinals, 17-13. Wendell liayes' one- yard TD run and Jan Stenerud's 22-ya rd field • gbal in the fourth quarter puL the Chiefs ahead 17·6. The Cardinals, now 9·3, ;ire assured of no worse than a wild card berth in the NFL playoffs. Buffalo's only points came on field goals by John Leypold~. from 20 and 31 yards out in the second period. The shutout was Buf!alo's first in 170 regular season games and 0. J. Simpson added 67 yards lo raise his lotal running yards to 1,004 for the season. B1own ·ran 24 yards with Tom Owen's el'rant pass and was dropped at the South Coast League Cha1nps l\1 ike N a11k1l 1n adc t he SCt'nnd orfl•nSiVe Ullll white lineman Rick Seaberry, de· fC'nsiVl' b;ock llt•rb i\larshall and kickl'1· :\ta rk Schrup1• v.·1'r•· 1dso honored. 49ers 24. Ken Bro"'" ran 11 yurds C'naeh (;t'Jl(• G11rulC'·s \fis..,i on \'11·\o l)i11hlos l'JP· and two plays later it "'as .ture d lhl' South co~t ~I l.l·a~ul· L'l'O.'i:-. ('f)t111tl".\" Ken Brown a gain from (·h~1n1pionship for 197-1. J\neehnJ.! ff ron1 let't \ :'\L•il . Hi('ll ,.\11rlt•rson Standlnµ. r;11rt1lt' J"htl ('n-.;. ~[;irk \\'0111~1tk. :'llih:c \\"~dl t•rh1111~v .. J.J n1 llar r1.; Erie \"an l!nrnt'. )!itch ~J ann Elsewhere in the NFL· short yard;igewilh 3:2llefl. S1ni1t1. J ot· ~·on1 a na. Roh '.\l :1rt 1nL·1 .. Jon Conk . NE \V E N·G LAND AT Ov.•e n had five passes in· _ _:_'.'.::_:_:~.::_::c_.:_:::::.:::::::_.'..'.'.'.'.'....;:'.::::.'..::'.::.'...:....:'.::'.'.'..~:::'.:'------------------1,_ ___ _ All·St11\~ CM1t(Olll1rt..._• "' ,l~•IT-~ Sf G••v Dulli11 !SD"'°w) NEW ORLEt\NS AT MINNESOTA -The Min- nesota Viking.; va1..1Jted inlo the playoffs again as Cen· tral Division champions as a tough defense in freezing weather and I.he combina- tion-of Fran Tarkenton and John Gilliam paced the Vikes to a 29·9 win over New Orleans. OAKLAND -· The favored terceptcd a nd most of lh,· · Oakland Raiders v irtu:illy~mage was done ,,.,·ith a eliminated the Palriots' Cleveland safety blitz. !hopes or a wild card bcrt Only 24,559 fans shov ... ed wilh a convincing 41·26 vie· up ror the game, whic h was tory. • the smallest crowd to watch Oakland broke opeQ a the Browns play here si11CL' Van Liew _ Rushing King W£ -Dolt Vln<enC !Crf' l IE C~••\Wl"(F~ll f ( tCt•mo1 P•<e !MS.'oCI C.~ Aon V•..oe•.i.,;1 tGtr• l C. Dllf zo..,m1r....., IF11ll I T JtU•• Ja11•e 1Gtrr.) l -Jt,,tll Smlll'I (M.SACI 08 llOllAnt°"!FOlll.I RB-8•""' aoni.... Cllll$M;J RB-fonv .t.ccom-tocd MD_,,, V1n 0.tt .. !F...il.I • t ight game when razor-1956. sharp Ken Stabler tossed a· 19·yard TD pass to Clifr Branch in the third quarter $chmidt Captures Area Passing Crown, F l~Tt-~ 7 1f '~ (I • 1.-l(tl!J S1•oit~UXCI "'- .CdM, Tars Clash; Vikes, El Toro Vie <i rungC' Count~·.., \n. 11;.;1 in acldition 10·, Sl'\"C"t'ti\ yirep haskt-t hall ll•a rn <11hf•r standout.; \\·ho fie11 rc Marina 1-li gh 's Vikifigs ll) make t his \l':•r's · dition open up their tenth annual <1f )!arini1 ha keth:d l lhc P.1 a rina · Wes tminster In· hl'~! in the sehool's hi ..,tnr~. vitalional tournament l.a.,l ~l':J Son ·thc \'ikini?s tonight with an 8:30 clash nt1\·:1nct·d lo the Cl1'' 4-.-\ with El Toro to highlight semifin:ils and .shared the Orang~Coastareaactlon . ,_~_un se_t Le:.ig11e cham· On d1splar for l'O:ll'h .limr p1oosl11 p. Stephcno;' \"ikcs \1ill hC' .\II· El 1·oro \\'tis in the l·A. t:'I f'. rel urnC'C'S P.o h l.osn('r pla\·offs under coach \V.en· 1;.51 :>nd Ric h Br:innin'! c11·1l \\'ill and the Chargers ha\,. ('\'e rrone back fron1 Pro C l.1!'11 ,c,1r·sc:ontin !!en1 . age \1 -o nn toni.e.ht '" ;q.!.cnria ':11 \lar111:1 ll i~h \1il1 he tradi!1011al ri\";.ils Coron.1 Hockey Standings •ll'I J.l ar an<l :-;c·11pn1·1 II. rho1'. 'lhest" \\10 (·ta~h in the -: .,·«10<·/.. !i<llifter and <·n:t<·h !l:ilo• ll a~ey·s ·\"l•1\pnrt l!arhur Sailors are .1 s\i ~hl fa1·nritc· 11) knnC'k off the re· huilrling Sea h:in.e .~ nr ... £.llTlfllN CON,lfllf.NCf. AU1111!< 01..i11e11 W L ~I. ('0ron::i cl , 1 )la!· coach Tan· GI {I\ <:ill!.;. lluff1lo U • .Ill HtwYotk IJ I ilot!Ofl 11 10 Pft.llHttpllle 1 1• C:.111••• Ol'lhltll 1.,, Other Orange Co:1!'I :irea •v. 1e;1 m" in :1c lion lnni;!hl :i nd •v. ·rut's rl :1r a ft e r·nn0n a rc WiKlllfttlM I• • .nl Clnellnd 11 I ,J,.. HolollM 11 IO ,IJ• ,.,...,... ' u .en ""'°'"''"" 2 10 .9'1 •EITl!llN CON,llllfNCE ,., .. •• .. '.\l 01ter n ei anri Est::inri:i C()ach Jerry Tardie's ~1<11er Oei l\Jonarchs pl ay host to Salfsian at 8 tonight. .-\nd Tues<la~· al 3:15 th e MWw111CN.....,.,. • K.tnY,C.llW· OrNNo u 10 .Sd Dolrolt 11 10 ,IJ• Ooluoi> 10 u _.,. M i lWI~''' 11 1 1• ,Jll l'.tcltl<Dll'ltlell F..:igle'> of EstanC"i.'.l coach • , Da\"C' Carli ~lt' \\·iU lX' at Ca· ,,, n\·on Jl ig h 111 non-lcagu<' '111 cnn!lie1..: ~ ..... ~!Ill ·~ • PDrll•l>d ,, 10 '~..!~~le• I! :~ P-f\I• • tJ Su111u,·1s..,11 Mil.,•u~•t l 11, Pllo!-lpnr• I II '" ' .. , LOI A111191t1I11, Pl>Oenlo 10!,o .. •t•mo Tt11ltM't~,... 5e1Ult v~. l(,1n111 C:lly·Om•h• '' Om•ll• fff1'111Y't CO.IMt Mil ... u~·· t1 DurttlD Lo1A119tll•1I N1w Vo•k ttou.lon 11 C11,..l1nd Porll...cl 11 Cllic1go ""'"' O•l••n1 II Goldt!ISl.r!e AHMlll 11 Pllotlllr ICtMllCkr ..... v •• , st.LOUii \llftlrll• ... l!11kr110l'OfliM w , ~ "''· ·c• IS S .HO ...: IS t ,61! f '"·Wl••tt S II .UI 11 ·ronigh t '~ pairin ~s for the \] :1 r 1 n a·\\' e c;tm in i!l l' r IOllt'lll'\ •tMarl61 ·1-Newpott H1rborv1COM I )l)-M1tin1 V\ El fO•O A1wt1.,.,;11sur I-LS P<tlf "' lu•h" •:»-wn1ml11t1"' .,. l(tflntd't ,_, AtMlriN 7-Can'lptOflrtll:1Wla l :»-Vlltl Plr-¥1Wlft'ell ...... --r-i..,..wooo fl lM Al-llOI l:lt--fl~ fl LB Milllll.a'I NY GI 1\NTS AT CHICAGO -Southpaw Bobby Doug~s started hi s rlrst game or the season ror lhe Chicago Bears and he. Jed Chicago to a 16·13 \'iC· itory over the New York !Giants. The triumph \\:as the 'Bears' first in six games as 11\lirro Rodt:r provided the winning margin with a 24· ,yard field . goal with 36 \seconds left 1n the game. j Chicago's Gary Kosins scored on his first carry of the season as he plunged three yards in the firs t quarter. I 'Ou<:k Y~ Lie wot El Toro liign wonme Soul~ (NII •r•I r.,.,.;"'J loll• lfld OIW ,S<~"'ICll of Milllon Yltjo H•gll UPllltt4 lllfP'••o"ll C•own. V•n L11w plc•..o..., •1 Y'"" in 162 <1<· ,.., tor 1n aver•ge ot s.t '''°' ard 1i• IOU<llCIC>wn1. Sc""'"'! uwr~tll tJ ol U• y1ro• 1 ... 1.S17 ... en -'°" •••r w11n tr.e paHlf>V l<tlt. ~ r.a<l•n 1wr.-ye of .!.IS and lllt1-..1l IOUl:l'IOOwllHflll~. Mlltr Otl >1 19"" Jim Wlt;imort won!,... \Corina crown wltll •7 1>0•M• on 10 rou<Mo,.n• 1na one 1w1i.ixilnt t"'1""''1"" FouM1on Yallt•'• o.. ... l(r<'U!l•f '""" u <ond on !~e i.c:11tot111 rlc• w11h t lont ""'<""°•"' 11'11 1 p1lr ot two-point <""· vetfk>nSIOt Upoinls. Y•" lltw h•CI • 60-y,..d e<»e .,.,., Lor- '" Mlt\1111 of Hunllllq!Otl 8'".Ch liog~ M•COlin, _,,..,, 0:1une<1111 v••Of on on•~ 109 <arrot• tor 1n l"'Pf•H•"" avt••lll! ol I S•cl"'' S<llmldl "'°" tr.. 11o1uino dtrDy by lSI ••.CK OWf C~"' Oo'ff 111 Foutltl<ll ll'lll<'V oa .... tom1>1e1e11 n o1 1n "'"'' 1<1< 1, 1tJ y1rM and 1n Ifft IOI ol ,•1t.. !.<~"''°' afld Oow-•• tM onl' plllf" to ...i owr 1,000 ylfd1 IP•llUQfl t11t .tlr, OU!" CO'll• MHl'I R-y Aow-lltllw:I ••• a. on II '""""'liof>!. "IOP 11 lllU!HER~ I<' W9 W'9 Ph And Bear s fan s established a Chicago re- cord for no -shows as 36,951 ti cketh91ders decided to slay home to avoid freezing te'mperatures and blnvl'ing snow. •Vin Liew, El Toro 161 .. 1 I • 3' 0 M1Ckli11, li8 IO'I Ill IS 1• Douglass plunged on_t yard for a , touchdtJ\\'n aild his passes set up another touchdown :ind the v.·innin;.: fiL·ld gnal GRJ-:EN 8 1\Y AT Pllll.ADELPlflA -Rookil• T\like Bo ryla hrought the s lunll)ing Philadelphia Eagles alivl'. co1n pleUn g 16 of 31 pa~es fol' two TDs in a 36~14 wi over the stunned Packe · . , n B[\Y. now 6-6, saw its playoff hopes vanish in the first half as the Eagles moved out to a 29· 7 lead. Wh ile Boryla was brilliant, so w as Philadelphia 's defense which f11rced Green Bay in· to five fumbles, all of which were converted for scores. Philadelphia bJe \11 il open ear\~· on a 39·yard field goal by Tom Uempsey, an "6'/· yard fumble return by Will Wynn. a 13-yard pass from Boryla to Charles Young and a two-yard rWl by To1n Sullivan. D.H Banqul!t Dana llills lligh's cross country teams will be feted , wilh a sports awards ban· quet tonight in the school .mall . It begins al 7. McKHll, Milt< 0.1 10 1111 I 1 •1 t-IOW'I, O...a H+ll\ !It llS • • .. Kt<'UUH. Fii' 11\ Ill ... l )l Fltn•in, N.lrl"• 11'> Moll I I •I Tn•rlol. Newport !1' 6\.1 ! l U C~•f>Q, EOIMl<I Ill St'J • • :i.. T~ornp\Dn, FV 101 SI• ) l JI 11<11ms,!>a,.Cl•..,.,.te 1•S s11 l• O TOP S"PA5Sllt5 ... II< •. ,.,, ""' !.<~moOl MY 1~ 9l ll l,lo<I ~ Co~. FY Ill n 11 I, 1'l .•16 Row~•. CM 1~ 7! II 'lllJ .4.111 Hiii, E\t111c1• ls.I .:i 14 t16 .•00 l(tf,£!Toro ISJ 61 IJ 'IOO _..,_ LtlCll,no $COtets: J. wi,mo.e. MD •1; ,,l!;rt11t14r. FY n : H-, Oli ... ; 5ot<t. Nii •1: Hines, EdiiOll '1; Miu Farr1r11, Cll"' ~:Groen, U~I; G•-. HD; H•lt, E•1. 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"· ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... "· ... ... ... ,.. "· ... JUSTUINI -11"11>. • Jingle Bells 8 ~ ~ (SingitourWB)'An:lmake)'Otll"Christmaa™'im;) " ,.... '---7--•• ·, " • • • .- !:•r' , ' . .\ ._( .. 17, : . . . • • • TOMGH'rS TV mGm.IGHTS ' • AB C O 6:00 -Monday Nig ht football . Tho defc-ndin g Supe r f3o"·I Champion 1.'liami , ~ Dolphins battle the Ciflcinnati Bengals in an AFC tuss le... . . NBC C9 9:00 -·'The Afri C1Jn Queen." ~lum phrey fl ogart g ives his Oscar.,.,1inning performance Y.'ilh Kath;1rinc llepburn in this 1?51 ad venture dr a ma a bout gin -guzzling rive rboat capt<Jin and a stiff missionary lady. Execution Wins Cheers Jligilantism Front Movies Causes Co11cerns -· ' By 808 Tll O~l . .\.o,; 1.0S ANG~,t.ES <A P) Wh en Chur les Bronson. us :.in cmbiltered Nl·W Yo1·kcr, e.~eeutes a hoodlunl 1n cold bl(iocl, docs·the film inspire· 1·1ttzrn ~ to solve the crime:· prohtl~m u 1 the sumc n1an· ncr'l tis m in the n c "' Cilm , "Dealh \\lish.'' Whether life imitall's art has long bei:n a subject for debate among responsible film makers. One or those is dirc<'tor J()scph Sarccnt. "Whill' Lightning,' and Du rt Reynolds took the law in his hands und killed u Southern. sher i ff. The sheriff hud been responsible ror the dl•;1ths of <·i\•il right s \\'Ork e r s. I n c luding Reynolds' O\\'n brother. lures that init iates :.i nl'w t'rirne, '' he r e m u rkecl . ··Hijat'kin g a s ubwa y sounds bizarre, but we show 'hov.• it could be don(· - 11ln1os1 successfully, ··1 realize tha t •• prores· sional <'riminul '~·ould nl've1· a ttempt ti. b u t a koo m ight. .. • ElCLUSIVE ENGAGEMEllT IN FULL STEREOPHONIC SOUND AND JO MM l'oemoslm'IJ'ifimu .....__ I . .,.._ ... eta'. - "GONE WITH THE WIND" P'ti·-MOW 1'MIU YUISDAY Jed. MkMI.- ...,. hM!w.., '"QtlNA TOWN" (R) · • CiiJu< GABLE ~·;: " H A R 0 l D & ' 1 l•G.,._ VMEN LEIGH ":.:: MAUDE" LF$UEllOWARD II~~=~~~ OUV!AdellAVILl.AND ~! .CUS EJ 10;00 -J\l ediral C(•nt e r. A pregna nt younc woman refu st·s the cancer operation that --might SD \'C her lift• because it mi ght end~ngcr her unborn child . Jlat lling le a nd Brook Bundy arc fea tured. T ht r1ut"SI ion has engaged ~ocl~1I ~t tl·nt1 sts 11nd 010\"ie Critics 11 ho ha\'f' hcc·n ;il;;r mt·d by the c ht·en; that ere(·! Brun.sun ".s ,-ictlan· "I niade o nf' of those \igil a ntc pict ures, and il \\'Orricd-the h£>ll out or me,'' said tile (';1rncst ve teran uf tl·lc,·1sion and hhns. · "lleynold s ca used tht 1sheriff's car. to e<1t;.ip111l into a r i\"Cr . \\'hen th:~t ha11- pcncd , e ntire audiences il.J,~· plauded. "IT IS POSSIBLE (01,··l i----""'""~~~"-'I "Tll E Pl(.:'fl'HI-.: ,,·as _ ~l m s t~ inspirt• c rin1cs_..:· ob scrveCI ""Fr;.iser. '"/\. prime exam ple is the Rod Scrlini: mo\·ie .. ·Doom s day Flight.' 111 \\'h1c h an extorlionis t planted a pressure bom "As a director. I '''as pleased that-I l'Ould gel the ;i udicnce to respo nd. But as a citizen, il worried me that su('h vigila ntis m \\"Ould be chee red .· !hat v.·ould-go off \\•hen the ~;!!!iiiiii plane descended to C('11ain C: "Vi gilanlism goes ve ry d ee p into Am e rican hi s tory," observes Scott fo'raser. a ssis tant prorC'ssor or psychology at lhe Univer· sity or Southern Californi:i. ···11 u s ually occurs when n~mbcrs of t he niajority tak e aclion o ut or rrustralion because normal h11v c nrorC'c n\cnl is lat·king or inefficient. .altitude ." L--- TV DAILY LOG By The Associated Press Th e followin g a r e Bil\bol!rd's hot record hit s for lhc v.1eck t•nding DC.c. 7, ;1s t hey appea r in next \\"C'C'k 's is.s ue of Blllbo;ird Monday Evening DECEMBER 2 rn:.iga zi ne SINGl.J-:S 1. KUNG FU F IGllTJ NG try to 1~1pe do'lln 1 Cr1min·octY· -C;irl Uouglas, 20th Cen· p1!d l•sl .+.luc1n river in • 'llllttly lury stt1ml~Yntll dY11n1 WOlld W111. 2. t CA .:-l JI F.LP -Biliy 0 ROOKIES-CRACK S"·an. Colum bia •*GUN HEIST RING. 3. \\'!!EN \\/ILL I SEE Q {])(f)Tllel"kiei ~ATtttol ·)'QU AGA I K ~Thre e Cour1i•'" Mier the s11oot1n1 o1 1 Degrees, Columbia COii br 1 p111 ol 1>11nk.I bur~1n1 4. 00 IT '!T il You're 1 111n 5hop. T•r.11. Clu11 ~·~• Satisricd -B:r. Express, t1t:1•n 1n ~ti11hon which le1d1 Scepter 10 1 phony dt1am.~ b111ldin1 1R • , • 1rwn11 for 1 h11u1t ~11llliou1" 5 . C A T S I N T ll E w11. D1"tid Soi.ii. D1wid C1n111. Yic CRADLfo: -Jlarry Chapin, Mofl!Q 1114 David Huddleston cwst. Elektra @ii Morie: (C) lfi•l ''Whit Aw., 6 ANGIE BAllY II I te -.~ (eoni) '64 -Shirley Mac-· : . -· e en l11nt. P•ul Newm1n, Die-Yin O)okt. Reddy. Cap1lol (!JDr•tMt 7 . !\IV J\1ELODYOF fDC.b&, the '"pit A dotumen-LOVE -Bobby Vinton ll!JO tfOl M•rw Grill!• Siio# 111)' t•1mlnm1 lhe liwe1, m<I04I 1nd A BC ' m Alldy Griffith 1mbilion1 of !ht Cub1n p10ple Id-" I Zolm! te1nr~~rs1ftt11he 1.-;olut1on. R YO U AJ:-l"'T S EEN TI!• PHln1111 (~ll.l)lillJ..Grih1111 C1111Ht N 0 T II I N G YE 'I' - Lftt11 lt1e1ll W "'"' AirldtcWt B a e h ·m a n . ·r u r n c r · 1:DOl)Qli")(i)fl1W1 ':30 1J@ (}}({)llltilt 4 11ns1 Joe's O\"erdrive. J\le rcury O a..t1~11o!Ollll111 •nd Bienda·s 1n$i$ltnct th1t sht 9. SllA-LA-LA l\T::ikes l\le (t) Med 51!utll bytt oYI, Rllod1 COflhnYes to pl11n11 Jlappy -A I Grc•(•n. London C.•J Trull! tr t;HMfjlltllCll 1ht1d lo PIOWt to her JiDYAiel sis1u I h. ''O C . n E 1'11 E F l HS T ' : ~t!• l'!:, liMf ~::,!:' m':n~ bo)'frttnd ·11 re~llJ • 'I' II E L A S 1' , r..t y G)TlllFll ONnn EVER,'TllJN(; -Harry lLJ,l 00 Mic••'• Hu .. 1 W t.lllfl!·Public At11in \\'hite. 20th Century . f.i)hMl1141 €DDriaa COUSTR\' Sl1\"GLES I TM Iii Y111ty O • tt11ntt.CMlla l :OOl)(ll)UJ(t)Mtlh1I C11lt1 I. SllE CALLED ~IE 0r-'"M1dwi1t'" A prt1n1nt )'Ollil1 llfOfll· BAUY Charlie Ri ch, Epic •illrG11Ju•C1'5Mt in. I frctnt widow, rrfuws tM 2 I CAN flELI' u·11 fir CUICU ope11tion lh•I coukl Ure . -I y · "Sbtct• Mr life beQult 11 nu1ht tnd1n1e1 S\\·;in, Columbia ,..l08 $l5,000P)T111i.I htr vnbotn child. Pit H1n1l1. 3. l\1E!\IORY f\1AKER ~ Johnny Rodrique z , A1ercury · 6. BACK JI0!\1E 1\GAlN -John Denver. RCA , 7. EVER)' 'flP.1E I 1'URN ·r11E R1\DIO ON -Bill An- derson. !\ICA ll. SON OF A ROTTF:N G1\l\IRLER -Anne !\lur- r;iy. Ca pitol 9. 1'HO U Bl.I-.: I N P r\HAD IS E -Loretta Lynn , !\1C1\ 10. •IE C:\N'1' FILL AIY S•IOES -J erry Ll'e Lev.·is, !\lercury TOPLP.S 1. ELTON JOllN Gre atest !lits, !\!CA 2. ROLLI.NG STONES - It's Only Rock And Roll, AtlantiC' 3. BACH!\1AN-TURNER OVERDR I VE -N o t fo'ragile. ~1ercu ry 4 . JOl l N f l.ENNO~ - \\';ills And Rr1dges. Apple 5. JET•IRO TULL -\Var Child, Warner Bros. 6. NE IL DIAP.IONU - Sercno:.de, Columbia 7. JIJVI CROCE -Photo- graphs & ?ilemories. A RC 8. 11 ARR'' C•IAPI~ - \1e rties a nd Balderdas h, Elektra 9. DA \110 BO \\olE -Li\'e At The Tower Philadelphia, RCA 10 . LOGGINS & !'llESSlt\A -l\1other Lode, Columbi<i · "Tllf:RE IS 'fllE feeli ng tha t no o ne is ~oing to hcl1J yo u . 'f his c an lead In citi zens dl~:ilin J.? out l)Uni:-.h- mcnt . \\'hethcr in th e l;l\\"\css \\'est of frontiC'r days or in toda y's crimc- riddcn cities." 'l'hc rilm m a ker and the social scic nlisl discussed ·such matte r s aft r r a previe w or Sargent 's '"The Taking of Pe lham One 'fv.'o 1'hrec," which details in co nvincing manne r the hijac king,.. of a New \'ork City subway train. Vigilantism is not an ele ment of thc film. but another eleme nt disturbed rl irector S11 rgt> nl . ""I \\"JS \\'01·1·i('d because this is one df the fe\I' pie· The fi etion;il plo t resulted in at lea s l three real-lire threats agains1 airlines .. Fr<iser also cited the film ··Joe" a s a possible in· eilement to crime. J.Je said the plot \\':ls paralleled by u De troit case in v.•hich a father v.·ent into a r;igc and k!lled his dt1ughtc r in a hip· p1e con1n1unc . TllER E \\'1\S NO e\'iden· ec. Fraser :idmittcd, that the father had bel'n influcn· t'.t'd by i;ceing •·.J ue." Sargent 01 ddl'd that he a \'oidcd one clem e nt of lhe nove l '·The Taki n g of Pelha m One T11.•o Three" bec:.iu se of the· rear of imitation. "J ohn Godey 'vrote the book at a lime \Vhcn the Black P a nthe r:; and other e x tremis t groups w er e prC'valent," suid the direc- tor. '"He m ade ·a point or ·having these-groups light 11p the police s\\•itchboard to t<tke cre dit for t he sub\ray hijacking. .., left that out. beC';1usc I didn'I \\"ant anyone ideas.·· U ~ s..-1-BfooQ BunltJ •nd Cumen Z1p.i1 ~I e I ·r i ] J 1 s & T h e . t'i t'cir1!",~~.:.. TNtli ~~;._.Pyle St:1lcsid crs. ~1Gl\1 ~iii,;iiiii .. iiii!~iiii!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiO~ I &'.)l1lly&i1ll1•tr.Adt OmCIJNtws 4. GET ON !\tY 1.0VE l1D,l.t'1 Mite A Dt1I O MONSANTO NIGHT TRAIN -La Costa. Capitol m 11Wikllt4 5 . \\"E 'Rfo: OVER -Q}(i)'MMI W111d 1l.Alli111111 , *Presents JACK JONES W WUlllnJ19n St111iht T11k Suwn GeOf&e--Alan IE LiWt llK.111 Jone~eorge Kirby l :OO G fliJ (i}(j)Gun1 .. Kt "'l1l1ndl O c:mtiIDTht ltct Jon1tSht• '" the Dts.err· P1rt I. f111u1, .. h•l•I A mu~•I ioo~ into !ht pybllC 1nd ' tr1ck1ni •n e1Uptd ~dltr ac1oul ptiYate h!1 of J1ck Jones. C11e11S lht 1>111111 des.ert, 11 s1V11d l1om 1f1Clud1 Suwn Gtor&e. G10r11 M.11b1 de1lh br 1 h1ll-crued dtMJt htr· ind J1ck's f1ther, .+.111n Jones. mil who toices him lo b1com1 1 · Ell ldll(1titn1t [colcio S.ries hum1n pack 1n1m1I. Suother Mir· ~ Tiie Untoudl1blts hn 1111111. ED Tht Si11ntrs 0 PAUL NEWMAN&. l~ (JJ) lon11111 00 A D Ql Movit; "Comt Sn Witfl Mt~ "FLUID DRIVE" HOTNfW SUIFIHG FILM Ir Scott Dittrich 7:JO & •:JO hck h~ •*JOANNE W OW R (1dv) '67-Tior llo!!1hi;e. explore our unspoiled . . 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LO'<t bloomi 1n 1ht ~11'11 of I l•dr 11\iSllOnlry ind 1 Cockney r~mpot '<!hilt lhly1 Tuesday DAYT IME. MOVIE.S 1:45 IJ MO¥it: (Cl "Cidpt Gets HI· w11i••N (com) "61-Dlbouh Wit· ley, Mmts 0111•"· l:IO l)Mt¥il; (Cl "Tin Str••re1N (•n) '57 -Joel MtCre•. Y1111n1' M1yo. lZ:to(D (C) .. Dini" (d,.) ·~7 -Sil Mineo, Brian lt•ilh. Suun Kohner. 1:00 ili' (C) "Si.is9t•M" (mr1J '46 - 8111) Svllivan. 8t~J1. 1:30 0 "Tiii CtitlHI" (tom) '60 - Clenn ford, Otbbit Rtyno!dt. 1:30 0 "I~ lM M11nU111t. fllili•f" Z:JO (])(CJ "TM Mlff'I Wiltl" Put I (d10 "44--.ll~nnt Cl••~. (com) 'S7 --:' fr1n+. Sin1tr1. Jt1n111: t :OO 0 "Slit '1iyff Wil~ flrt'" (dfl) Ct1tft. 'Si-Jtc+. "•"~"" Afltnt 01111. ID CiJ IC> "Sftfft .r ''°" i... 10:00 0 '111111 l lCl tit DIWll" (dll) lalMI" (d11) '6~Jic\ Hed:n . ·Tl -Ch•llts eo,u. 01M1 0t J:.:l lRfJ "It ~ o.. MiPt" (eo111l Ha·filllnd. "tkttn If Dt1li•(' (wtt) '.J.I -(111l ~bit, Cl•llC!tttt Col- •33 -}Ohn wa,ne. '1111 & ftri-btr1. · -· (clrl) '~.klhn htllM. 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' • • ' . . ~ .... . .... •' .. _ ...... c . SCOIT __ ,_ _,...........! ...... ,_. WM . 1-t• -... w .. t-. 1 .•. J .1• ''THE GAMBLER" IRI "OPEN SEASOH" "-·-, Burt Reynolds in "THE LONGEST YARD" IRI • ''THAT'LL BE THE DAY"' IPGI "GETAWAY"' IPGI "DR. ZHIVAGO" tl'GI "A THOUSAHD CLO.WHS" .. SLEE PER " !POJ -. '"BANANAS"' f'G) • "'EVE~YTHING YOU AL WAYS WANTED TO KNOW ABOUT SEX 1~1 "HAllOW HOUs1:-1rGI '"9 44/1 OOo/1DEAD"trGJ "GllOOVf TUIE" 111 ""fHE KLAHSMAH" !RI ' · • . ''TAKIHG OF PELHAM 1·2·3" IRI '"Dlt. ZHIVAGO crGI "THE WILD IUHCH" !RI "SOMETIMES A GIEAT HATION" IPGI '"''""",,;,,~BAA~· motlttl'I pktwrt .... I loft tflll IUlfllllll ·~-..... - .... __ _ LEE RIOBARD llARVIN BURTON --., ii if , ....... "' "Th•lt~ """I" '*•111-r Hl-449l WISTDAOO• ··--··-.. ·-910 ~ -..&IT:~ RlrM)OSt.-r • "Thol'll Be The Doy" ... Ta~Seed STAI$ Mii ..... IWS ~,.,. .. .,. ff • #otlnlt1 r ........... Ill ~ '"BENJI"& ··01GB~:·1c_;;1 Or!it<> "°"" !IMu f" II lO -SM '11<.n /Hol 12 lO """" ...... '""'' lo f --•115 . MfLf:SH GOADOH" '"CIY UHCLF' Oil ·•PELHAM 1·2·3"(R) "CIMDElfLLA UIRTY" l•I '"HAllOW HOUSl'" 1'61 ,,,_44 /100% OEAD'" 1'61 "'lfMJI• '"OIC••Y'" lGI Spec"" PvK'f 11 30 IO 1 00 p "' 1.-s.. .. ·-.. 1 •1?~ OpPn O.uly 12 30 µ m Trivia? It's a reason ta reod the Daily Pilot's entertainl"!"ent page every Saturday _, ..... ·--,, ••• Coll.too U.-1011 •u•·--99 .. r•"li IUD .-. Only the Dally Piiot really lalla you whattg new in your local community ... ever1 day l 1blijijl!1ll ~--u,. .. •Ol.t•w ....... ....... ....,...,..0\ .._ .... -.... -·......_llor _ .. ._ .. -·-......._,,_ .. ..._ ._ ....... _ .... • "SLITHER" • 1 • ' . '· i Mf;t1µ1shine -Decline Official Would Be , ... ..,.,...,.,.._.,. .. ..,.,...,.,.~"°";;:;•;•;y~o;ec;;;•;m;"":;;~•;·;'';';';;;;;;;~::::::::::::::::::;::o:•:•:L:':":'':o::1::1J:::~7 PUBLIC NOTICE ( Pilot Logbook J \T ... TIM"ll#T Cl' WJTMO• ... WA.L. ,llOM f'A•TNl•SNI f' 0,1 .... TINGUNDI• '•CITIOU.S IUSINIS'M~ll Tiit IOllOW1"9 s-r\1111 i..• ,._,,_ ....... • ~flt••I P••I"•' 110"' llw .....,llW:•\IO!p ..... "!i_-• lflol l1'11to0wtlw\I-- "' ~W" C.O.,.t\ o1 C•Hlor111•°at IN 1t111 •.s -hon Pl, ,. .... w1 n. ... 11. e,.lllOI"'• ..... SO Pt1 t W H £RE 1 N began his personal :rn · chill d · h' · d N0ft1'H~CJ\ROLINA rAP ) )lres.slons of fhe nalion's 1.n. c ru~ ~, _g u)9nshine operations ov.n Kay~-0 Dealt By Computer -'"The m oon ao'•'t shlno'ng n t In th(' 1noonshine buW the (]rain..,--., . a 1onary eC'onom~·. k " sobrightthese dt.ys,"said .. ness,Sum is no"•n as a ··t •m rui n e d ,'' Sam ' Bankrupt the man called Sa~. SAftl WAS intervie-wed by factory man ," moaned. "I think this busi · He laughed, and tried to ~t e rritt Sall inger of the lle1sa lsooul ofwor.k . nesli today v.·ould break a 1M ltUltlo><~ °"'"""~' 11•"" '''I~-~· !Of" tnr .,."""""'' "'•' ••i.<i on .iww:.11. 1t1t ;.., .,.. '-h "'°' •fltf h Id h, Norfolk {Va . l Ledger Star Truth is, the s piraling banke r .·" o 1s enormous belly in heh · d place. · in an abandoned costs of production -the From \\'Ire Sforvlces J im Hear, lame·duck San Diego County supervisor, seeks bankruptcy proteC'· lion fro m ""•ell over $1 • MOU H ~t ... lkl, t 02 ~· c.&fl Mow, (•l!lo•n•• '1611 Sam is a moooshiner b" farmhouse in the sv.•ump cost of sugar. largely -and . llE SHOULD kno"" For -trade,. and th;it's hov.• he v.•oods of n ortheastern \\1hat Sam call s "a dying 30·odd years, this ma n has --.----------N-o·"-h_c_a_r_o_n_n_•_o_n_•_rr_o_s_t -_m:,;.:a~c~k:•:.;.t '.'_:•~c~e:_:':•~n~d~i:n:g e ngaged in the moonshine llOllt!,F••"lk• ,Ml,.. P,,l>l l\M<f o ...... co·~· O.Ut P1l4t, .... "'"'' 11.11.J.S.•nc!Ot,,_ J.1'1• . ,,,,., ... Get Out nnd Run trade. •le has_ made mis· Lakes, paid fines, served lime in jail. Some of his expensi\'e s tills ha"e bee n found by agents and destroyed. He re located them and started up again. 'A man wo uld have -to get more than $7 or.· $8 gallon to make a decent prof it.' :·sut that was when there "'as money to be h ad," Sain said. ·'Like I told you. the ·market is almost gone a nd a m a ri just can't afford to · build a fj)ctory no more." . . . ' A couple of years• back, he had a· 280·gallon cooker, 11 150-g allon doubler barrel. ty,·o 55.gallon douhlers, 60 feet or 11 2-inr h copper coil. m ash boxes and a ISO·gallon boiler he fired ""ilh coal . million" in debts, his at· By lULARYKAYF. torney says. C1i1M t>.a1l1f'•M111•1.t• Bear "'as d efeated by Jim Ordinarily \\'hen I get a phone eall from the Bates, a Sa n Diego city managing editor it means he ha s som ething important councilman, in the Nov. S to tell me. Such as a big assignme nt or that I 'm bt!ing ele<·tiori and leu ve~ office in moved to another office. January , T he court petition I recei\'ed a puzzling commulli· lists 161 creditors . que from him the othrrday. Attorney John P. Bueher ••\\"e '\'c got a sli ght problem, said in a ddition several llilary,''hcbegan .. lawsuits face Bear . a former J held my breath and \\"ailed state assemblyn1an \lo'ith for theworst. claims up to S2.7 million. "Seen1 s the computer dol·sn"t The suits in\'olve la nd de· Jikl.' your nan1r and can't separate velopme!\lS along the coast. the ty,·o y,·ords of your byline,'' he . •· · said, sounding very serious. liuru Ma haraj, J i, 16,"has a n e \V ca r . And a IT SOUNDED LIKE a big joke to me, though a nd spokesm a n for the Guru·s naturally, I began to chuc kle. Divine Lig ht 11-tission says '"i\o. seriously, the computer insists on printing -at $22,000 -it "·as a your name llilarykaye and thl' g uys in the shop arc bargain. complaining about having to separate it by ha nd to "\\'e had been looking for make it t\\·o names." he said. so m e tim e fo r an open-··\Ve'\'e had techni cal confere nces all the \\·ay to topped car \\'hich f\t ah araj the publis her trying to figure out "·hat lo do about your . Ji could ride in ::it festivals, name ." he continued. pa rades or lar Ae gather-ings, n1i ssion spokesman AT T HIS POl~T I stopped laughing. I figured lf Joe Anctil said. the managing editor and the publisher \\"ere \\'Orry1ng 1'hc auto is a 1974 English about my name, maybe I should \\"orry, too. Jensen rour·passenger tour-··ooes the con1puler dis like other name~·?" I ing car. asked. Th~ Guru. \\•ho c laims six ··No. just yours." the managinr: editor adn1ittcd ap()loget ica\ly. ( J '"\\'e've thought or a solution. however. If "·e put PEOPLE . your middle initial in the middle it "''ould cause the . _ computer to separate the LYl'O names," he explained, PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTtTIOUS IV51NlSS "'""'E STAfl.,.ENT Tiit IOll-•llQ ~''°" "00<"111ti.n.llW\\ft" CU_SA"t_I A ANA BAlllllV. 111 (IA,T. Ti: Rt OvfLET Ill IATT EAY Sl<LVll GE COMPANt. 1•1 SMELTE'" 5"LllAC.I: co ... P ... NV 1)1 e ... fTEllY OUTLll Sloi;ilS. 1tl0 C•nv"" 0•. Co!.1• Mt ... , c.i"°'"'•ql•ll ..io.-,P" E Co4f-.,f. llol LO)Qt•-. !r.ltil• ......... C.l!fo•n•• tllOI Tn,. ""'''""'' •> <Ol'l4..Cltd Dy •n •n· . ........ Jo<0 (OGe"• Ttll• •••itmMI ..,., l•ll<I ""lh \ho CJ>tlnlt Cltn.OI O••nor~nh"" "'°"'mt.' 1. lt/o, ·-PwO!l\r.e<f Or•ng.tt (0•11 0.11• PllOI; ....,,wm°'' 11, 11. JS. •no Ottt,_., 1. 1t10 411'·1• PUBLIC NOTICE fl I CT IT IOVS •VSIHl!S5 NA"'E STATE,,.li#T Tne lollow•flQ ""'_," 00."<ftlv'I""'"' ••: SHE LLEY E,.Gl ,.EERl"'G OOMPANV. lt/11 Quot'! 6•1 L•re, Huntonq!M B~•cr" C••ito•n•• ~l~U Ann•Dfll' W•l\Ofl °'"'~'"· IUll °"''"" llff L•""· t<unl•nQton flf~ft, C•lilo•"'• "w In" Du\oft,>\ "t°"""CleO DJ •n on-do•!Owa1. Annf!>llif w.1_.01,..~•d Th" "•lement "'"' 111..i wolh the c.,,,,.., C•~·~ o• 0•.,.!I" c""'"'v on NO"""'°'' 1•. • "" f'Jllll Punlo•h•<f O••n.,., C:O.•I O••lf ~»lot. NO"'°mtier ll. l.">, •<Ill OKc~• 2, '· ltl• '112·1' PUBLIC NOTICE F IC TIT fOltS IVSl NE55 "'""'f SfATl"'fNf 1 million 10110 \\·ers. alrcaay sounding triumphant. Clay Co unty· Community school bus stops to let children out to s print m~A~~~n~.A~~J ~~~Cat~~~ai~ has sever al sports cars paid ··And, if tfic initial hap!X'ns to he a round letter . across old one·lanc bridge built in 1894 . Bus c ro s ses the bridge af. cost about S700 to set up. forby adhcrents.. like an'"O'',allthebctter,''hcaddedhopefully. ,,... 1<1110 .. "" ""'""""' .. ~ """"""" ....... ~· l"'SU ll AN CE O_.TA SYSTEMS. l100 Plata Or .. 5unP "'"· 10'!. s..d• .....,, C.lllO<"· n1•tll(IO t ef\\·a rcl s-empty. l ndiana school officials say the bridge is probably That same rig today v.·ould · G , 8 _1~\, ~-, ~·· . i\I Y JI EA RT Si\NK. ··uh. 1 h ate to cause you any safe, but they d on't \Vant to take any chances. OiL~A~e·.,,U~-.' ...• O\ • 1 a.JA.,/r~'::_OM_!~ nm¥e)ffofiiem4'Ut J don l have a middle name," 1 said ___ ,;_ ____________ .:_ _____ ~-::;::-:::::~:.:========:-9~r!Ul tha t s0t11i Sam made ~~ii'\'~. 0 i:1-:i:red a quietly. Paut J. T"n. llllO Pl•••°'·· s.r.11 An1. c .. ''°'""'11'°'" J~ Ann o.i..,... 3100 Pl.,• er .• s.nt. A.,., c ... ,,,.n,•'1110. Tno\ ~·nt~\!$1:1ell'l!JC!ll'ldl.lcltd"' I~ M•"1•P. • America's Top Model After Career in· Movies Dy VERNON SCO'IT JIOLLY\.\100D (UPI) Lauren 1-lutton is the coun- try"s No. I model, fo1Joy,·1ng such other rich mannequins Qs Jean Shrimpton, Twiggy. add Oovima. · l ike the m and Suzy P(lrker, Lauren y,•ants lo become a n act ress and movie5tar. Shri m pton and Dovima didn't m ake it. The jury is Still out on T"·iggy. Parker ·came close. 'Dream er ~s • . Dictiol'iary . -:-In, D epth LONDON fL"PI > -"The Dreamcr·s Diction ary" purports to explain what those funn y things in dreams really mean. The auth o rs. Stearn Ro binson. a journalist, and Tom Cor bett. a psychic ex- pert. say if you ·dream you are eating the seeds of the nasturtium f lo"''er it 's a sur e sign you're in for an !Jnusu al sexual ex perienc('. · DREAi\I S OF SPIDERS means good luck is coming, but not if they are tarnn· tulas. In that ease, make a quick appointment with your doctor for a check.up. Polar bears m ean an im· provemcnt in the dreamer 's clrc-ums tances. An cru11ting volcano sign als a more ex· citing social life ahead - but it's going to be expen· s ive. Dreaming of pea nuts means increased popularity is on the way, but peanut butte r s hO\\"S you are remorseful about a past in· justice. T lfE i\lJTllO RS llAVE 11 ° word of caution : 1)ay no heed to dream s r esulting from eating or drinking too much. They don 't count -like I.heir t alc .or the ma n "'ho dreamed he was being at· tacked by 11 tiger , woke up and found himself being bit· ten in the thigh by his own false teeth which had (;illen out. BAPTISM IS1r.4 R M BASON. ENGLAND IUPI) -The RI!\'. Gordon Blacktop $&)"j th at hl ehrlstcnin":i ... nothing is more fri~hll.'111ng for a bub~· than to be Nkcn from the warm arm~ or a godmnthC'1\ and then s plash ed y,•ith rrceiing waler." So he h ns the ansy,·er : ·warm b aptlsmnl W3tCr that • he keeps lf\a thermois. . ··DOS 'T FORGET ··1 guess I am morc\·olup· Lucille Ball , Lauren Bacall, tuous than most models,''. Candy Bergen and Grace Lauren s aid thoughtfully. Kelly,·• L auren said. '"They '"\Vhen I rirst started out, all Wl.'nt on to do y,•ell as ac· "they called m e lh e baby. t resses. And lately J ennifer, elephant. a lthough I onl y O'Neill. Ali f\1 acG raw and y,•eighed 12Q pounds. Cybil Shepherd are y,•orkuig J • ·1 used to s pend IO a lot." m inutes fighting my way Laure n h as a crooked into an iron girdle ." nose. •t-e-r ·-eyes arc set Lauren has" a second somewhat close ltlgehter . l'hance at a movie c areer in There is a Tcrr.v.'rhom;is ··1'he Gambler." co·star· r:a p to her front lel'lh. She ring "'ith James Caan for has a freckled. s lightly lop· Paramount pictures. s ided face. But pul it all together. :uld animation and Lauren is a beauty. She has been on t h e cover o f Vogue magazine a dozen times . ••J 1\t \VAYS m od e l 1·luthes because m y face is. 1 ... i 1n1pcrfect for cosmetic niodcling," she said . ''et a major cosmeticS" firm s igned her to an ex- NAl\I E in the NE\\S elusi\'e contract last ye<ir for $400.000 for lY.'O years. ··Th at U'as a turning poin~.'· Laure n snid~ ··rm nol alloy,·e d to s11.v ho\v much they paid me. but th;it fi gure brought me. to th(• ;i t· tcntion of movie producers ::ind :.gents," 1't ANY OF T ll E~t railed to recall Lauren made her movie de but in 1968 in '"Paper Lion." She made thr ee other undistinguished pictures. including '"Little Fauss and Big 1-l alsy'" in "'hich sh.e ran n aked right into the cam e ra proving not ·all models a re as nat as F1anders. SllE IS EXCITED about the film and he r perform-· ance. Since her fi rst four pictures, Lauren has beet\ studyin g .ieting. fi ghting to lose the immobilit y of facial esprcssion common lo most models. ·'That's the biJ? problem.'' she admitted, ··over coming the static look of placing· your race on a s heet of white· paper. Some models a re very. ve ry bea uti ful but "'hen they anim a te their faces they lose it. ··1·m fortunate. h1y best s hots ar& a l"'ays taken bel· .... ·een poses. . "I llAVF.N 'T act ed in more tha n fy,.·o years. rve ah\·ays lo\·ed acting hut I never met a n\·one \\'ho in· s pir~eCI rn e. And peo1>le. es1>ccl:llly critics. can make it diffi cult for models v.•ho becon1e actresses. ··Shrim pl on was so \\"e ll · kno1\•n she became a target for reviewers. She 's a shy. very sensitive CQUntry girl , s imple and direct. After she y,·as attacked for her pcrfor: mance in 'Privilege· J ean r erused to m ake arlother picture.'' Clearly, Lauren awaits her O\l'n r cvie "'S y,•ith a· model 's trepidation. Aerinl Co i1t esf 011 f Senator ll:1rr,· Gold\\'atc r r c11t>hcs back to fire nff u pupc r u 1rplnne 11t J\1~d·ruisi n~ ht!nquct al Prnnklin Tn~l it11lc. 1'hc f\r1Lona solon 1s a 1)'1lol ;,1nd Air f'orcc gcncrul. .. · nearl y 600 ial lon s o r Con~et as hisex~c~lli\"e ear ··Not even a.iniddleinitial?"hcaskcd ,makingmy moonshine \\·hisky l\~·i cc a ~u rin g t~e. pe<1k of th.e missing middle namesoundalmostun·American. P.ulJ. Tr<tl \\'eek. J~e sold it fron1 the ener gy cr.isis, sii·appcd tt ".~ope . ,, ty mom and dad liked ho"' l·lilary Ka~·c . ror a fu\1 -stzed Ford. " Tho\ •1•!tmtn\ hl..:I wi\ftll'l!C"at.llllY CleOI. ot O.•n'}I! County on Howmotr u. Ml•. F•1t Publi\ftfd O••n')t COi\! 0.01tt Polo!. s1te atS4agallon. ··it \\"a s a liltle b· ._ soundedallby itself.''l suid. To get that much. he . · , . cm ar I considered putting in the middle initial he sug· No"m~r Id. I~ ... na °'<emi:,.r J. •. ,.,, •1'1·1• d d 4 200 d r . g-1ass1ng at times to carry d b 11 .1 O'" h l ·t ?ee e , po un ~ o su ~ignitari es a round in a com· gcste , ut l ary ""aye "·as some ow no qui e .1r. 600 pounds of r}e flour •. pact "\\lal\c r exi)la· I right. 70 pounds of corn meal and ' * inc<· .. \\"ell. don't \1·orry about it. I 'll just tell the PUBLIC NOTICE 11 pounds of yeast. l-lc also Sh irley T e mple Black publis her you don"t have a middle name and y,•c'll F~';~~~~!:~~·:~s needed 2-1 lOO·pou nd bags of after severa l month f fl g uresom eth ingout,'"he s aid. . n.e1011owi~~·-••reOC11"'""",_. coal to make the 600 gallons b · r· . t t' s od · As a partin" shot, he casualty added . "You m ight ~ in rte lnE:s. tns rue ion an ... T0TAL OFFlCESERVIC£S.?01C 81r"tll of moonsh e: brus hing ui> on he r French start thinking about a middle initial you like.'' 51.,.,.,.•.'-t•A.-...c.1 11w~n101 On tod~y ~ wholes~Je has left y,·ith her family for I JUST LAUGllED. All these months on the stafr ~11:::!.f:i':!;;.;-:i;f:o~«" si. ""'· 2~; market, this list of supplies a post as ambassador to the l "d bee n concerned aboyt improving the stories · n.....t111 P. MKT•~Ofrt. XllGI air-c:11 St. \\'Ould cost more ~han RcpublicofGhana. .... .•. s.an, .... ,..,c.Hton•I• $2,600. But few m oonshiners "'ff 1 could h "ve p'•cked a beneath my byline. All or a s udde n they \\'nnted me to ...!!':!.-::.'.-~· ;1 <-uc:'" ey • ""'"~ bl b .. in1prove my byline. ,_, .are a e .to come Y placcto scrvc.ity,·ouldbe o·n · T.P.Ma<Tl90IO•t wholes •le p s the co t Tonight instead of thinking about my upcoming ™• ,,.,_ • .,...,, •• , 1o10fd .,..;ct. v. CD.i<llY . rice ,so. s hlack Africa" the 47·)·ear-k " h I ~oj0r_c.o.. .. 11M-"*-D. 1s \\'e,11 .abo\'e that figure -old forme r ch•'ld "l•r sao'd. pl anning commission meeting, or n£>xt Y.'et' s sc oo 1,,,. d " board agenda.I plan to give dee p t hought lo the matter F.wr an rising. ··1 have talked y,•o'th pro. f 1 Pub11-~-.. O••-c-1 ............. Pl..,., () my lroub esome name . ..-.... _..,, res so r s of econom ics .......... ..,.,...,.,...,.,. .. ..,.,...,.,.._.,. .. ..,.,...,.,...,.,.J\~' w.J~ ..... ~1.•.1"' "A MAN \\IOULDhaveto p olitic al s cience a nd ,,,,.1., get more than S7 or S8 a soci ology to acqu a int ~al!?" to ma.ke a decent pro-myself "·ith the problems of fit, Sam said. _Ghana," said the \Voodsi de PUBLIC NOTICE N(ITtCI TOCONT•ACTOlt5 ~ n _d bu Ye r s a re matron. \Vho is a former \'an1 sh1n g. . . Vniled Nations delegate. Rockefeller Family C"LL ING FOil alOS ScllOOI 01•\rlcl: NEWPORT"•"'ESA VNIFIEOSCHOOL 01ST AICT . "People are getting rid of *· Directorships Cited 8•" O.•dli1W : 11 :00 o'clock•·""' oj '"' 10!h 01yol OECEMll ER, 191'. ~~e, slums, and .... ·hen ~o.u . ·-~\·Sjn Diego woman judge a1n L got no slums, you a1n l "'ill appear J>efore her pre· go_t much,, or a market for siding judge the day after this stuff. . Christmas on a charge of Law e ~force m ent p~c· speeding. Plit<:• ol 8id A•<•lpl: 1'51 PIKtnU• """n,,.. Coll• Mt Mo, C••llcmlt. P•O!f(~ l"*"l!llt•tlon N,,,,., ELEC· \VASHl~GTON (AP) -early Octobe r, the pr"csidr nt TR ICAL M.A •NTE"'A"'CE SEll VIC"E. TO ·d d ·r 1 , 01sT111cTowN EoP110PER"Es. Fifteen m embe rs of th~ sat · a n I unemjl oymen PIK• P11n, .,-. °" Fiie: 1.s1 PIK..,11• ss u~e has 1ncrca~ed ther1sk The traffic citation \\"3S or~,is,eoverrof sltlls. given b y a slate patrolman R ockefeller ramily arc hits 6 .5 percent. h is A .... -.eo11•~··· d. f . economic aides are "'pre· NOTICE IS HEAE8V GIVEN ,,.., tM irectoi·s 0 40 C•)J"t>Ot".lll<)nS ............... ., StllOOI OiU•fct oj 0r ... ;e \ ou s pend a ll th al Oct. 31 to l\l unicipal Court money a~d y,·ork and set u p Judge Artie Henderson, c it- a clean rig, and the next day ing he r for driving 75 miles you show up to start a r un an ho(Jr on Interstate 5. a ndhalf your s tuffhasbeen . l\t r~. H en d e r s o n is hauled off by the co~s, an~ scheduled to go before pre· the re~t beat lo pieces, siding Jt.mge Robert J . which· have total a ssets or p:.ired lo.Jr a ltcrnat1 \"CS.·· c"""1~. c.111arn11. ~11"'11 Dv-""9ugft••• S7 )b.ll' d. Go..,tnint18cMrd.M••iN1tter .. foff,..,,lOollo ' I 10 11. acC<lf !.IJ lo a re· "'015fll 1CT .. , will '"'";.,. "" ......... ""' port submitted to Congress. Freighter .~i11k.~ •.i••tr..n1""'-w• .. •••td•r.nt.w..,_ The boards 14'hich the =~ht•w••O of•<ont••CllertMl!booor- Rockefel\ers belong to havl' l\11 L \VA UKEE (AP) Buts ~n "' •t<••W" '" 1,.. ol.ta """'· Aft er houu--<rboard a 111...i.t1o ... •nc1i.M11~<>Ptflfd-PLID11t11 i nterlocking directo1·ates '"'° ·-11 1rw 111<1ve-t1.•• 1m.""" with9l major U.S. corpora· dan ger ously li s t ing 111~,. .sa'.11 s a1?. Cooncv. 'You1ust wantto cry." · h · b d frei ghter in storms wept !iofc11 11tc1""'il <ont"'"'•""'-.. SCIOl'KI" lions av1ng com inc as· io1iwcon1•n100<-nt1. sets of S640 billion, the sludy l.ake Michigan. 15 seamen ti.t 01sT 111cr ""••••• u.. rifl'ltlo••!ect New Guide To S kunk R e lations l.A\\'RENCE . Kl\N . IU Pl) -t\ skunk is a\y,•ays a skunk. but the Kan!las. Biological Sur ve}'°s ne\\·ly publis he d 3 1-page fr ee bookli>t lists helpful racts on how to get a long y,•ith the anima l. The booklet covers many facts about skunks. includ· ing hO\\' to feed pet skunks and hO\\" lo get rid of the stubborn stench. ZOOl.OGIST \\', Thomas Edmonds J r .. \\'hO wrote the booklet. lis ts 15 prove n odor rcmo\'er s nnd disgui sers. lie said the t\\"O most cffcc· ·tive remedies are spraying tomato j uice or l"inegar on thc\•ictim . Ed n1onds says if skunk musk gets in your eyes. (• \\"Osh "'ith luke\\•arm \\'atcr follO\\'ed by boric acid "'ill. soo t h~ the burning, and ten rs also a ct as a t'leanscr . Publication y,·as tin1cd to coinc ide \\'Ith the approach or "'inte r . when s kunks seek "·arm de ns for the cold months which too often turn out to be under porches and in p;nrages or bast'mcnts. "TOE RE IS no n('<'d for alarm should onf' hapJl("n to rrQss paths "ilh ~l ~kunk since it 1rill us ua lly ~o on about It s hu:r>incss :i ncl e1·en- tuall}• "'andcr off," t:d· mon<l!i "·role . "It ma~· he appro:ic hctl If one's n1 0,·cmcnts a1·c 1C'ry slO\\" and deli bt'rat c. "Sh6 uld the !'kunk as- ·sume a Y.'arnlnll po!iturc. a temporary r~trt'tll is , of co~rsc. ad vi51 ble." Methodists To H e ar said. \\'ere rescue<J un111iured by a ""''°' 111 i.10•0• t• ..... •nv 1r_,... ... 110t1. Cna:.1 Gu aJ"d he .1coplcr and '""'"'o•ma111.••ln• .. ,bnn..-1ot -Doe00911. The stud y 14'aS made bl; tto -.... , .,,...,,,.., "'' Diii "" • G. \\lillijj m Domhoff, a aHr1t 1s hfrc 1ghter. offlcdoltorh·'•""'l4Sl rS1-,.an1ruw"'"' ------------>ellotl,.._n•n90ID!1h. psychology professor at the • 111v..,..n• ""'"' 1na • P"'-~"""" Uni\·l•rsi tr of ('aliforniJ,, ___ P_l_lB_L_JC_~_·co_T_lcC_•_: __ ..... 11 ""'"'"1•PCJ11nor1ot•«"'llftM11wcon· Santa Crui. ;ind Charles L •. i· 1••ct.TIW!111Y"""'-"111•11 Dt111 tMlof"' "OTICE TOCllElltTO•S oel i..-th '" '"' C""l•..:l ltOCll-f'lll. D Sch\\"art7.. a physics pl"O· sv PE•1011 cov•rO,THI c,o.,,.,.,;~fl.o&•<t • f h " -ty or 5TATEOF CALIFllllNIAFO• 9tOo•Oll'l•H••••yFl-1n g mans 1'.SSilL" at 1 t! vnl\·er~t Pl;rtlWSl"'JAOtnt Culiforni,1, Berkeley. '11 1: coi:.:.':~f:11ANGE P~i.1;,_ O••no• co.11 °'"' P!IOt. ,.ov. E\t•t•o• EOl I .. WA A.>:. DKffwd. l.S, • ...,DK. l. l914 u•1• The Rev . James A. ,.011cE 1:. ,.EAcev G•YE" 10 1Ml------ Dingman and \1•ife, · Vcr<1, J ttpflJI .'tl111fflt• """''o" 01 •n• """~ ... m..i11ec...,..,1 1n~( P UBLIC NOTICE rounders or Sunshine Ar res •11 """°"' n•~•nQ '"'"" -·"" !l"e ,,,.,d' ------- h 'I y p 0 · M(,<l•n1 ••t ••o~,..., 10 hit !l"em. wotn 1,.. 1 • ome for chi dren in l\lcsa. TOK 0 11\ )-u1go1ng ""'-•••••v•o1>tfl~••.•n •1-e 1M11c•o1 1ht t1••• auu1 Ariz., y,•ill be guest speakers prime l\t in is le r Ka k uci 0• '"" al>O•• '""11...i <..,,,.,_ or 10 Ptewn• suPE•10• cou•T oF c ... Ll'ORN•" f lntm. wo!n '""° nt<t~\My _,..,.._ IO Int COU"ITY OF O•ANGIE. Friday at 7 p.m. at First· Tanaka a nd other \eaderso w"""'''~" ., int Oll.ce o1 ,.,, Au..-ne, H1.A01Ml United J\-1ethodist Church of J apan·s ruling L1ber:il-SAA.N OFF ANO L•EBEll MA N. ,,o~ c1TAT10N · V II d' · t • d W1l\l\trt 81v<1 .. s..,,. 1010. Lo• Angt•I•, ICCS1J41 Fountain a ey, accor 1ng Dem ocrat 1e par Y. ~grce C•1"o•n•• "'°°'•· .. n.cn ,. 111e 1111e.t °' 111"" Mitt"" 01 trw AOOPtlon "''llifln ot to the Rev. ford fl.-l iller, ""•'"''~01•..,.u-"'Qftf<l"''" ..... n••• :;i.E,.N ELLIOT L"llSEN, ...._,,. P t ( J ~ ....... no IQ l .... ••t•I• OI "'"' -I P;o1u•t. as or. ...., ... nlourmonl!!J..lt!IL!!JUIL~\~"'~ Tt!E P~OPLE OF THE SlATE OF The Dingmans b egan' I N SHORT o1rn''"°"<•. CALIFOA,.•A to: IC£HME"TH Su h"np Acres in th e r\)' unc1t"'~""'"'"~"m..iwniift1-.. .....,.,o""' L£W£LL""'SVEEN: • nS 1.7' e a '----------~ f\ .. IO<>l'l.t•O,,.,CP~l .... 11 .. n!Ouf"..-!~ 8•«<ltf otlno~(OU•lfMl_ .... ~y(if"" 1950's to care for children ,1""''"''"~""'1111(•1-"''"''-'<•. to,_..,. IM'ffl<• ,,,,. t""Oe ••l"M<<h"111 ;n .,...·ho had been abandoned o.i~.i .. o.~m""' .,. 1uo O.-p;i•t""'"' 11 ot 1n" Ccun on f•"'""'"'' 10. today on Takeo ~llk 1 . a fi7· MA A.Ti,.wAllK ••Is •• ,•• m., iot•••" .. , 100 c'"'c and termed incorrigible by year ·old g raduate or lhc. t ••<uto•o•, .... w,11111 1..., C..n•~• o .. ..,. w'"· s.n1. AM. C••••o•"'11i.- others. Nearly 650 children U no·v co·so'ty of Southe rn ~11<1•~nem•od"<~• '"""•"II,,.,,.,. ro 1now c ........ " -"°" S4flNOF F AN O l•E•E•-M "'""· wnf tl>f 11'"1•1""' ol C.LC.NN l l l.IOT have passed through the California. asTanaka'ssuc-Atiw ... ,,.,L•w t..1llSE,. 10 .oooe• KE,.N[tH &Auc i:. doors of Sunshine Acres un· .. cs S 0 r . Bu L Fin a n c •• -"'·•"'"* 11wt .,!Hot1•1t10 Sll"EEN ••11w1a llOl 11'" o•••lfll MCDJGn•a 10 d 'd .. '-1.1•.t.,...,.•.C•h'•'"'•-t""Prl•l•onon •.o•·•~IMl~tnhlltd u""'· er their gu1 ance. r.tini:-.l t•r 1\Iasayo~hi Ohira t.i· uu1l,,.n11 o ... rEri ,.ov 111. '"'· The publi c is invited to and h is s upporter ~ d e · An.,,..,,.°'"''•<ut... w""~"'E-~1Jttnn, h h 0 -k • Pul>""'"" Or•n~ C1>t11 O•.iw Poot Cl••\ ear 1 e 1ngmans spca ·in manded a party c\ect1<1n. "°,.."'°" 11. H. '"" use-J. •. ",. 11v w.i••~• t . K•no. the c hurch sanctuary at Party \'iel' Pres iclf'nt d4f·1• 0eriu1,C1••-• 1882!" Bus hart!, Fountain b """' LITTLI! • •Ltl( ., Ets u:;a uro Shiina 1>ropog., .. , PUBLIC NOTICE AL• .. t••.,.•••lon Valley. ~l iki 's c J n<l idJ(')' tn .1(l parl )' •1t7"w"'1 C.1111• o ,; ... , -stt. m d di k 'IC11TIOU S•V51NISS 7"w...,h•c11.C..,tut Six Wonie1i l11stalled Officer s or th r. ne wly.formed Wo m en's Coun ci l or lloly Spirit Parish of f'ountain Valley 14'erc insta lled last> week by the Rev. Tlmothy J . Oo~·le . Taking lhe oalh of office wt>re ~tr5 . llarry t~ocklrr. president: Mrs. ncrnard Coon ey, vic1' president ; Mrs . J oseph t.1 c Cabe. recording secretary ; l\.lr;oi. John llurst, corres!!'.")nd1n1: secrelary ; Atrs . Charlr5 IJou !(l a~. tr<'asurt'r; an( Mr s . .lame5 Elle na, parJUu"ncntarian. K.,ull sc h edule of BC'tivllles is being planned by the council to appeal to the interests ol the women in the parish. elders afl cr a ('a oc "•"''''"''"'!NT 11Hiwt-•sn hcl\vcen the leading con I en· The 11111-·•9 Pf''"""' ••• ooinv -"""' Ptibtl'"'" ora"Q<t C11••t °'"''' P>1o:>1. "°"· 'I"''· Qh,·ra 0 ncl f1i rme1· •• · n.,.""~<.i.•.u.ni• ~It:!• '" '-' ltOHOE,.·S.1111SO CAHl•1Hw'l'~ .. -f'1 nance l\t inisl<'r 'f ,ikeo fllo«n.c..111c•"••"2•ll PllDLIC NO'.f'ICE , "uk11d11. l\.11ki. a fnrml'r °"""" L~*'V. lU So. ci..:1t °'·· $..n 1------------,. e;..e.,..,,c ,.,+e,11••·••11• dircctor·gener;il of thl' En · --. ... 1 Lt••. n• "6u•11C1rc1t o. .. s.~ •·IJitl A ' 'Ctlt C:.-ot1,C•1o•.,,,,,.,1i. \"11'onm cnt gene~'. <1 ... • ,11,. ..,.,. .. ,, ., <"""uc'"" '" • ~·1 N(ITICI TO Cltl!OITOh sv,1.•10111 COU•TOflfNI[ Sf A fl: OF CALlf'ORMl ... l'Ollt fHI (O VNTYO,ORAHG& ed the nomination. __ .v.., •lllWlltl J L•...., f'ord Etot1o"•!I NE\!/ Y<>Rf\ cu rl) Pre:-1dc nt Ford says h~· m ay take add1t1ona\ a ction to bol s1c r thf' ~:ir.1t 1 ni;; Cl·onon1\·. hut ha:. rult•d 0111 "·;ige arid pr1re C'Ontrols. 1l ""1·' reported Sund.t ~·, I n Jll 1ntervi1•\\' 111 Nt-" ,wcl'k ma11:azine, Ford al ~o 5.11d he would not try to im1l11:,c a gasol1n(' tax to s ave e nerAY · And h e blamed C•1n~rl'sS111na l folll · dr<iA~1ng for many of the nation's cnerR~· problems. The economy had been deter ioratlna rapidlv since I 111 .. '"",.."' .... ,,..,. wnll -c-1 Ci.<• fl' Or-C-h "" ....,, .. _ I, ft)•. Nt.A·•l .. S ' Ell.it oj (L At TOH IVAH SPESSARE\ Jlt .0.~N .... 11. f'.... "'0l•CE IS H£111£9'1' GIV(N If IM ~ .. 1..,..<f O••"Ot (o••• 0..1, "'IOI (f'f'fiW• ot I"" I""-...... ........-~I ""'"'"'"'' 11, 11 H -O.c......,.1. t•" ""'' 111 ootuont i..vi""I ct•·--~ ll'lt ----------"'"'"'~'/' .. .,._,_IMlrlOU"IOlll!llt-.wtlft '"" no<••••ry -h+••. in'"" otliur M -Pll l\l~I C ~OTIC'F. Fl( 11 I IOV\•IJ,ftl!E'.S NA"'I \fil1f.,,.(N1 '""" MUO*•"q ""''°""°""""""""'"''•' -"'I CCO ''"Tl .,.AllOr<A • l •lf: .,.... -L., .. """'"'¢Ion 8f'iKn. t •l•l<>rn·• •1, ... J""" ( Je"'' )1 "7 ~•••tw L•"'"· "'~n hP>Q~8fA<~ C•••tJ..n,.'l'I._.. ct•n oj !f>P •l>O"" tnlll!td (-1. W 111 ... ._ -'"'""'· ..... ~ 1 .... n,,.,~,., _,""'"· ... """-·••onet 111r.+ett1<• oi +.,.r .i111<"''· l>AUl l(f,.NEOY. 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MJ00..6099 'vou Can Sell It, Find It, [ 642•5678 J Trade It With a' Wanl /lD General R.E. 1002 exec1:iiiiiii'iiiii.iii" e:i!e1~5~h•ce~~~7:':;: IF I HAD A eo,....,. 2100 "' ft hom•. dolly & .. port errors HAMMER l'D .J.~ )'l'I old. 40'"25' HlJ" Im m• d I a t e I y. The Gtnerol pool, 3 fi balh" fom nn. DAIL y PILOT euumOI BUY ' THIS billiard rn\ w /bar. 3 Cllr 1.,, owner wiU help ll1blllty . J_or th• first Fixer Upper financt.$19."·'.call&l5-$646 lnc,o rrtct fnstrtlon You 1liU enjoy this one, One tall Service Fast Credit ApP<oval 1 ...... n1• ~ ........ ,,,. MetchllWlil. ••• l • ~ loott•Mm'IM ................ ---·-Trort.,.,._ •••• t10Mttf IOOI PRESTIGE HOt.fE..l:i. only, located near 17th Stttet One block to blue pacl1ic. \Vrstcillf llhopplng on huge S 0 open tieam ceilings, private R·2 lot, Tltis 3 bedroom 2 llSTHEWHOMllUT!S7J, 0 · .. c 0 uity&.rd ·.,ntry, t.texican [ jj tej ba1h home Is 11 steal at On beautiful corner site. Move rlght in. tile floor.>. ?-loch mo r <' ! ;iijjj-;;;;"';;"";;;;~· ;;;;: 1 $29,950. Lot's &o. Ca 11 Landscaped, cptd., draped. NEW l·Story Prestige Newport loetr.tion. ~n7L 3 BR , 2 bath Linda model in the Bluffs . $4.t,950. can a~t n ° w .~ O/lfJJTll t ·.-rs FtMTO ECNJCEI Pvt. patios. Gorg greenbelt & pool ·~1~;~£ll~~~ ~:~~;~GX -,::: • ~ r,enu:~::~A~·;~:~~:~:::?:::910 play area, quiet cul-de-sac owner's unit with 3 bed· YA ASSUMABLE j,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, /====:.::;;::;;:I ~~;, ~500. No-agts. pls. rooms. 2 Baths. Fan1Uy TRIPLEX I• ~·"""' room. rountry kitchen, tonn· A NEW WAY· AU Icing size be<lroom.t! Huge al dining, hreplace, double 3 beautiful ' bedroom unlts TO beam ceiling family roon1 garage&muchmore.Apart· with . pri~te c ov e red SELL YOUR HOME with bar and !I we di s h ment has l bedrocnn, l bath, patios . and fireplace in Our unique program provides fireplace, low price U only also with 'uage and fire. aNner'li unit. Low 8 . 5 o/o cash b: the 1e11 er s $49,~! Call '847..&'.110 ag<'nl. pl'a.'1!. {Idep for mother·in-loan. ()wn('r will carry se-equity, requlr6 .on1y a Executive pool hOme. law). 011iwr mov\ng north, cond.Only$54,950. nominal down payment Ultimate deocor. ·fa mi I y muat M!ll~ Offered at $59,500. fT'om the buyer, avoids the room. f'orrnaLDin.ing. Soar· Call s..&5880. I , 'Quail t need for · rew financing &. ing cathedrnl c e i l I n gs . Plac• · preserves the ex I s t in g Elrtertainer's dream yard. Joan. Details by app'l. ooly. 158."'' ,.,..,10 ,,,. Prop•rti•• · ·· · 752·1920 Another exclusive l'OO QUAil ''· NIWPOllT l(AC:H program from ··~ HERITAGE • • REALTORS (=~INDEX) ! ....... ___ , ... _.__,]~ """"'" W Stt. • . 1000 Motollf HolMS ,.,,. ltl• 1100 ~hrMI• .UOO ... ~ .... ,.1. ,. hllnnt ..,._..,. . . .14'00 c-Jtl'Y Lota<<YPll ....•. HOO ~Ill .. ,_..,., .. ... 1600 Cond0tninh11m i.. MM . . .... ll'OO Ouplt i•Unllf ul• .... . ..... 1IOO I-too.MS !{I Ot "'°""" . .. . ..... 1'00 ,_,.... l"r°'*11' ............. :IOOCI lnd,.lr111 Proper9Y ......... : 2100 L.Oh for wi. • . . . . . . ,. , ...... DOD M<ltlllot ~ • lr-li.r Prt1 .• 210ll "'-'•1.,, Dtstrt. lltWI ... ,.2'00 0tf1'191 co. p........,., . . . .. . . . ''°" out ut S1•l• Pr(lft•IY • . . . . · 26001 •-""• F1•mJ. GI-.. , •. 2:"'0) 11 .. 1 £1!1t1 E.utlff!OI . . HOO R11I £1ltlf Wlnlfd 290C <---"-"'"-" _11...s J Hou$11 "1fflli.t.td "-• U1111Knl'1*1 HO\IMt Fu<" or Uni Cand0mlnlull'l1 Furn C"""'°"'lnl"""' Vnf11r~ Town-. c11rn T°'"""°""' Unfum DllPf•• Furn , . owpdH Uftf\lm . . ... ...,,,.._" Furn . """"""'"' u,,..,,,. Ap11 F\lfll or Uni "" ... l2G(I . ""' ·""' "" "" . .l5JS ,..lMO ... ... ... ··-.... ·-·· ... ·-"' kll'd ., .. MaNta. Motel• •... .... . ~ G....n H...,...., .. ~lhnl•lt .• VK.11\tn lltnlfll . 111111•11 fo ........... . o. .... for l!tl'll •· •. Ottl<» 11;..,,.1 ••. ·~ 1:911fal .... . ·~·• •111111 ... .. , ......... t.enlll1 W1n1.i .... Mll':fll1neou1 lttnltlt ....... 1100 ... ..... . ·····""° ... aaa .. "" ·-..... • .. 111111 ..... 4$$ -·~· Bargain priced fLxer upper on a large Jot. Just the thing for the Ji~l time investor. lPIQuall l liiii•Placm Prop•rti•• · · 752-1920 1100 QUAJLST. N(WPOltT 9(1.CH SO RARE! !rt Corona del Mar. A family home with vU!w. Priced in th<." 70's. V<'ry soecial 3 bedroom home with privacy In patio and seclude<.! rear yarU tor children. Inspect it now. Gall 673-8500. OF-EN Tll 11 • ITS FUIO TO 8l NICE• I ---_n.."'_"' __..I~ m, ~ THE REAL ESTATERS I 2' STOR1Y OCEAN· POOL $5,500 TO ASSUME Manicured grounds. TREES. City living room. Banquet dining. Seduded patio. Family bedrooms. As- sume FHA 8~':'o NO NE\V LOAN CXlSl'S. t.fust see. Finl tCI call gets this bar· gain. &42-2535. OP!N TIL f • ff'S FUN fO 8£ NICE/ THE REAL ESTATERS SPANISH 4 PLEX NE\VPORT BEACJI $115,000 BEACH DUPLEX Custom bui!t · l BR $127,900 1797 Oranl!t!. Ct.t 64Z.177f) EXCj)UISITEC Park Huntington ~ COMP'ANV REALTORS SlNCE 1944 67M4Cll> Canyon View $36,900 Harbor area living et it's best. S upe rb community facilitie11. Olympic size pool. Green belts. Splendid foca· tiOn. Charming entry t o cheery Jiving room with staircase and ·fi replace. Family fun room op:>n to \'l'IY private garden patio. Spacious. bedrooms. C a 11 ~1&--2313. ' OUTSTANDING! Beauti fu l "Cambridge" home in ~1e!la V erde . Beauti ful "Cambridgt"" home In t.tesa Verde. Profess. decorated. y,·ith a family room that dwarfs a pool table! "A honey !or the money, $.49,950!" Onru~ ~21 CORBIN·MARTIN Rea Ito.rs &utlM11 ~rllllll!v ~ 1u.i11oll W1nttd 5C10'1 •-----------•I 1"-"""'1 opport•y •. scu NAME YOUR TERMS • 644-7662 * S & S Quality. Nrar bearh. Superb landscan!ng on d~ , li.i;.hUul cul de sac 1'1reet. Grand entry. Formal din· ing. Country kitchen with C'ating arta. F;tmily t u n room with firepln c e. SUPER VALUE ln,,...fl'l\tfll Wanll<I • .s+nt ""-" !O l.Ofn · 5C2s VA NO 00\VN-Fl-iA or sub- -Wlftl"' 5CJO Spacious bedrooms w I t h O Reduced by $10,500 OPEN DAILY l.S Gracious living &. ireat lno vntmeot on Blg~n yo 11 Golf Course. L 3 bedr'oom, 18x32 liv ~ din rm, dbl wet bar. marble master bath. Owner w 111 carry 75% l.St TO at 9"-'1o 011 n49.500 price or leue for SlOOO. monthly 29 Rue GraJ'ld Vallee Ask at gate Ior directionl VOGEL & BABBITT WOOD STREAM Condominiu111s · · . $3'1,500 -$44,'50 3 BR, 2 Ba .Homes· near ·# Newport's Upper Bay . .Ltve by man made · nmnlll& stream. 345 Univen!ly Dr. ....= . OCEANFRONT 4 Bdnns.. 2 baths; chalet style "lth btamcd ceUUcs & lot. On R·2 lot could be converted to duplt.x. Priced at $129,500. Call! 673-3663, 67J..SJ86 E\'CS. associated BROKER S-REALTORS 101~ W Bolbo<1 1>111&tl Mottffon, TrU1! Ottd• .ws ntit your idea. ~perate ~11er leaving a.110 must sell! 4 Bedroom, 2 bath. family, f i replace, bltns. Excellent location. OPEN TO ALL TERMS. BIUNG Y 0 U R OrFER. Asking $. l 7 ' 9 I) 0 ' Call 5'\D-U51. ..___-_, .. __,I~ e!e J.:ant master sui!C'. $29195 $53,500. Call now • V.'e'll This 2 Br., 2 Ba. Family $3000 show you how. ~16-2]13. H •--· t ~-'· Car """" .... ~ NO!ltll . .. ~ . S15C ,,. -. -. HERITAGE " • REALTORS --~-.~-.... -... -.~-~___.!~,===== Town omc ,....,. new pa1n Under Ma.Let Ol'ENTll 1. ITS f UN TO 8E. N/C£1 &. C8J11(!\ and is priced ra ~-·ill il below the market for qu.ick Fantastic Ntwp0rt s h 0 re s ~ i1iiJH\\l 1 _"_o_'•~v=Th"=oo~=~u;:ll,;0~"E=· ~ru;=m.'=-_ =e~b2 ~~~ u:!~ 4 BDRM-EASTSIDE Lowly! Hum C< 963-6167. S WOOD STREAM Condominiums I._' .. _, ...... _. l~J ~lli;g:!~~ ~~~Jj~ fl_.""'liifflt enclosed yard wilh beautiful ter hWTY on lhis one. .l.. new pool & decking. Quiet, Walker & tee. Real Estate. JACKPOT PLUS secluded street on one of the 64&-771.l or 541>8944 VIEW better streets in N~wport I .~..:::::.:.:;::._;;:...:;;...7-'.:...- 13 each. L 0 w In I e rest Eastslde sw .. theart This one tills all )'Om' "'" available. A -.i buy " F 1 4 ·~ m 2 M<h quiremerts. Sunken family I $39,SOO. -$44,950 3 BR. 2 Ba Homes near ·Newport's Upper Slly. Live I I ~ by man made running p.,-1. ' ' ... !llQ Socl1I Clvtll SGI tr1Ytl •. k50 F Strvlcef and Rip9in stream. 3t5 University Dr. . . 548-7223 Strvlc• O!rHlllfV 6000 GIANT 2 !TORY , OVERSIZED LOT I I ,_._._""_""_"_100_· _ _,//,•I Enst1ide Costa l\.fcsa. Near · .back bay. 4 brdroom & ~. , 1111tnlcilon . 1CO.! fan1lly room, 2 h.1th. Low E d01\11 VA & FHA. can't beat ~----· Jli 1 J ~W"A'L'i<~~·";,'· C~'r' D I ln..,n•tt _ ~ RE~is.~f9':TE 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 • Jolll w1111tc1, Mflf ~. FINANCING J• W...r..,, F-1r. •v JOlW W111!td, M & F 101S AVAILABLE Klltp W•n1otc1, M' F 1100 Lovely home i n Wcstclitl area. 3 BR·l BA. 2 frplc, pool 111/gu~t house, ch6tm· "t.\ake Room For Daddy" , .. clean out the garage •.. tum that junk lnto'cuh wtth a D&Jly Pilnt OllSSiflcd ad, Call 542-5678. ini; f11m rm, great kitch. & patio ror en1 ertn1n1ng. OPEN 1-5 SAT & SUN I 101 Berkshire Ln 64G-7414 • [)IS-4318 UNITED BROKERS Gftl~rol I 002 Gtnt ral I 002 ........ .. . . .. . . . . .. . ........ . ........................ . I PEACE OF MINO! Do :vnu \1•;1nt a v.•1.1rr;1nt~· on tile t'l':o;ode hon1c y(lu purrhn ~c. pr01rt11·;.d,I)' as stro11~ :1s :-nine huilclcrs offer'! Purchnsc onu of VHllcy llcalty's \i ,:;lin.c: anrl you \\•ill ht• protected fo r one yc:1 r aA•nn st dcfccl~ 111 plun1hing and clcclric;il ~y~t cn1 s . nnd your furntite and hot water hc:.itcr~. ;.ind ,:Ill your huiltin kitchen appliances . \Ve have ahout 40 exclusive list1n i,:!'i cu rrently on fine local property \\•here this ~varran. ty is in cfrcct. Wouldn't fOU like to have this peOjcc of mind "'hen you next buy a resnlc? CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VALUE VALLEY REALTY A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. I • ~ nnfa!ll c ~ ... roo • · room. Jonnal d i n I n &'., 2 $84,950. family home in e a s t side fireplace,, 4 b ed r ci 0 . 644a7270 Costa Mesa. Huge f a )"Tl i I Y quiet str'et't I. VIEW to room with beamed cellings Catalina. $Th,900. Brand new & stone firepla.ce. Owner on market. Walker &. Lee. v.ill sell with FHA or VA R 77U tPrm11. \Valkcr & Lee, Real I -'-"'""~1c""°"'"'"kc·~-"'-'-""----7F.&="~"~· ~s.;.~7~1ll;o---="' I Sell ldlt> ll•m-" 6U"5678 '"""""!"!'"""~!"!'l!!"'"'"'I Ueneral R .E . 100? Gen1r11l 1t.E. 1002 SPACIOUS SUPERLATIVE This elegant 5 bedroom home has al l the la vish extras from shake roof to formal dining room. Kids c11n wmp in 'the 40' pool while adults enjoy t h e jacuzzi and built-In f\rerlng and fireplace for keeping warm too. $58,500 . 1£191:.~~~ Prap11rti•• • ' 7S2·\f20 1•00 QUA!\ 5l, NIWl'OllT Ill.CH VACANT $38,500 3 + family room! Bt'autiful 11dded 16x30 Jamil)' room. 3 bedrooms, 2 bath over 1700 s q .f t. This home ho~ hardwood 11 o ors thruout. Huge coYl"l'ed deck. OWner has been tMU1Sfem:d. WALKER & LEE REAL 'ESTATE 54S.9491 WANTED HOME or Income Produc(ng Proper- ()' in O.C EKchange San Dltgo 55 acre ranch. ewntr 64+<1115 Assume 71o paymenl• S215 mo. lotal. Newly deooratcd pool homt'. All extra large rooms. Super ~Uon. au now fo lff, 847-6>10 att. (t:-t;-Wclcomel 4 -t $pArkllt:11 pool, Big COmt'r lot. Walk to achOol and major abopplng . $42,9.iO Is ll b<lrgaltl! c.JI agtnt now 84T.$>10. "$,19.COO klr Or1uw•" 6 en.1 bali1s, pool. B.t. l<'rplc. Cpu. Clean. PrlncJpal• onb'. ~t. ti 1D 9. 54~ «iJ Coldwell Banker 75' Ul>O FIOKT .AGE Spacious ·S bedroom home wi1h dining room. office, separate. children"s winJZ and f<\mily room. Secluded patio in r enter of this outstanding family· home. $169,500. OCE.AH VIEW Lovelv c ustom decorated home, 3 bedroOms·, 3 baths. formal dinin~ room : beautifully landscaped patio with pool. $159,500. W .AITIHG FOR .A. l.AlGAIH Big "Canyon 2 bedroom + DEN. Pricod wav belo\v all others. This is .value with a View. patios, air conditioninll. and extra size bedrooms. CaU no"· for an appointmont to compare. $105.000. THAT IUGAllT RELl~G Dovor Shores custom home. ExcitinR . v\ew, spa~lous rooms : 4 bedrooms. den·,· open famill' room and kitchen • Beaulilul pool and terraco. S215,000 . IHCUOlll.I VIEWS Of harbor & ocean. day & n!~ht, Bri~ht and cheerful, 3 bedrooms, 31\ baths, high s~curlty home wlth \)(JOI, fountain. do.R rlfn game room . ramilv room and edaptab\e room ln ~"ago. $229,500.• DIAi. U4·17H 116 I San .IMqMio Hih a4., II.I • A COi.OWN. I.ANKH CO. • ' • , J • Mondilly, Oect•nbtf 2, 1'174 DAILY PILOT 89 l·G:e:n:e:r•:l:R:::.E:.::::=='001=:G:•:•:•:ro:l:R:·:E:·==:':00:::2 General R.E. 1001Gen•r•I R.E. 1002 General R.e. 1002 1 B•lbN Pe~in1ula 1007 Harbor Highlands fi>34Tt:-vlne l~ I Lido Isle 10S6 I ' Custom Luxury · Liquidation Sa le nY O\\'NF.R·3 nn. i ~, nA. 1 * Balboa Bay p rt' * -----------------, . l0v.'l'lf'1'v.·tU.ron!Udet'controct. \::u·11nt. $.f7,000. llnrbor ~11.1 ROOM TO GROW 1 1/,, 11._ .. / _ r~pe res Hillside. Mesa Verde 10·.; •l<M·n, il{lh~nt'C lll'JI '~: F.n.~~n. ~l .1r ~u t>r oi. lh 011 ,\ ~n~·Ulll•ll In ch-<u.~lilt' __.Jh££n,)t/. /..>UCIV .. fTfRO...,.. H&.lt:..l<l dupll'X ~ blk to 646-1 3-13 T. 1', S, S./ or l 111\•'l"lt) l'ark, ~·· f11untl r1t... "'' =I I q u e: t'\tnciiorllil, bll)', 2 nR .. i' ba~. s19:soo. 51:J-l'.!'i5 i\I, T. \\' l)U, :t 1>drn1 hon1•' 11!lh !•11~ SPE('IALIZTNC IS . 5ncn1y Dupitx V t a dcl l ... 1do honH• 11~~~t!~i~T n1! DnJboa beach rottugt-, l~ . I 01 C'Xlr'I\.~· n1111t-1n ,'1\cuum j J,.Ali UNA NIGUF.L \Tlf.\Y (;real Balb o~ lot· Lgc l ·UR luxury "~eu".CrandEntrL, blk. to bn)': 'J BR., cif'n, 1 Hunt1ngton6•ach 1'l40 :.y1o:trn1 1 n1 t·1 ~·on1 aNf PIU>l)l:;JlTIES $95,000 -Or rnakc an apt Ove rlook1nn Ll ·'o 11 . 11 1 1 ba ., S·l9,500. Ball.loo Point EAO I 111ir 1t>1irl\tlo11lni;. A nu" onr I SEA TERRACE orfer we can 't refuse! Is le Sell or feas~. i~~g=\ ~nt~'.nap~~1j non1(', 4 BR., den, 2 oo .. VACANT & R for Sli7,!:ffl lno:I land f>P.JVA1'E r.l".\P.ll:·1)Alt 1:.:A 675·7060 S69,SOO 556·8800 r~e~; ;~1~?1e(!~ l~'l~I~ ll:nrc;~~ :1rSs:!n Really 67S-1600 )\J0\1' ltl 011 ... I' t' d 11 I • v515s2 • 115000N • I Enjoy Th e Good Life Sepru"ltle fiei;la fun room CONOO-BY OWNER, 600 E. n •\ll'UVal 1111tl enjQy S bl): I-Cail 49)..2513 HARD TO FIMD DUPLlX ri.1csa Ve rde 2·sl.y. 4 :i & 2 Bdrm . units. BR , fam rn1 ., 3 ha. (iood rental area , Lovely Y<•rd. quiet Costa ~lesa . Good s treet S60.500 financing . $49.500. 642·7491 ' H40·8484 lB 4 LOCll l~~t~I~~ve You Gener•I R.E. i002 Gener11l R.£. 1002 A LOTT A HOUSE FOR THE. otien!cd to deluxe pool. 1'.:X· Ocean f r un 1 , Unit 2E, n'dnn~ 11·/ Hn Adi'lnrfomll~· 1 Lido Isle 1056 ct>llcnt privacy. Ucdroon1s, S 7 5, O O O. '\'crrns opeu. \\'lt'lnl & 11o:1ol. J•;ntlre tVlnlt' REAL TY _ n1oncy ! 'rhis is it , pricc·s are cominli! I do"''"· 3 uµ. J\11ll!ter suit e 833-3212 n'c;o rill·lt'<l Jn sui11·r r h1sh A nr~I Hill f'nnlJll•llY $82,500 dov.•n and here's your chanC'e: R5 X 120 lot d('Hf;i1•11c"l.11 ~" th23<1'~ [in;l lO .:orona del Mar 1022 !1 n11• g1·1·riu l\ar11s1:111 ~1'" l 111\ l't1rk <.)•nt .. 1·, lr\ 1n.,.. Buys LI DO House r lh C l Cl I 4 bd . set' 1. a .,...,.. .,, 11!· in k.ltchcn tr h 11lh i; across rom c oun l'V u >. rms. ~ · · tolk 11v•111 \\'.\Tl-.lt ;i br. 2 '.•ll "lh".·.i·,·imlll l'll"".·o·ll~ll'".'l <IO'Y "'l.lhl"'O OPENTlt l •ft""SFUN10BENIC£1. )) Su111•r ussu.1n1hlj• S''. \',\ SINGLE? , 1 1 I" I .... , ,., ., ,., ,, .. .. . 1 .. uu. i~1 T.D, S:IO . ."ro.5111 .rWl TIRED OF PAYING ~ m, 'f'n, ...,.1 AAQ . ! fi rt>pl acl's. s unny patio:; and hig trf.'t>s i =---• • 1 I\/ l'ITl ,11 51;9 IJ\i ll<'t' 11111 RENT'. ut 111111·1 1·11<1 "' I''" 111••:11 I. I bl ' ,1,r 'lr•l.:I•• "I •·uupl•' Nu 'J'h1 s JS <I C(ll:t 11 .v lll'(K llCl a l a l'C.tSOtla c, ' . I ••;11·1·, :!nd T.U. Rd. C R I 1111(1 )OT!!'111\n ~HR ,'.' J;\ •11,.nl! ~·,.,. \,uid, t f'r r)!'-1 1>r1ee · S63.900 /\ li s ttn;.: of l\l 11rlhit-'---~·[ e arpet, eatort 1···n•l••niuii•ini1111d ••>.l)('r1r·n<1' •lid 1;i:rfi:.ll~ Bcvnon. r . -= -842-5S41 .... n·h't'U h11ni.: ;,1 II~ 1~-1 BY OWNER . UMIQUE HOMES Realtors -546·5990 ~ --Clusi• tu ,1~i1>ptn.t. oduh 1~1"l Newji0rt-88ach--1069 2850 Mesa Ver<W Drive, Costa Mesa Behind on Payments c. ~ I Price Reduced II I Ill< U/il ;,lid tt•nni' (';oil ".======:::;:::;:::::=:::;::==:::;;;,;:.' O e O $27 ,500 1~)~ 1 " .. N. ihi .. ;:r"" 1 11111 •• !IEACH HOUSE h I 11 "· :1 \I ;1 I . l 'n1·MI 111 . LINDA ISLE Spectacular r..inda Isle I-tome o n the water·private dor k and dual slip £or three boats Four bcdroon1s. lhree baths "'ilh an extrava~a ntly sized master sui te w:ith fire placP. and sitting room . The asking price of $200.000 is s ubstantiall y under market and the owner will a llow the 7'",'. existing loan lo be a5is ume d on contract. A strong buyer may qualify for a new loan al under prevailing rale!i. Dy ap· pointment only. General R.E. 1007General R.E. 1002 , ,~::s a~.,~·c:lu o:~~1.u~fic~~~ n ,\II 1\1htll Cutl(io, N••ar l'o ·L11·h. ~:~?~1:~:~1~;~~~~;.l'""i~~-ELLIS Ch.1nn•ni.: ~ t11•1lrton1u honit• ---transfer has forcM double-/ E.\lra sh;•rp fl.· lll.•a1111lull) "11h oh•11 .u1•I il!1u11~ ruu111 u11 !:-------------::---:------payn1cnls and a finnncllll ewpor UH•llllaiJWtl. Anxious 01\tlf'I' I 0 E " C~•!11•·r h·1. ('.ill i);cy Ill' da !), " t•risls. Buy u 4 hedroom \\ill l'Of\.~idcr all ll'l'IUl>. wners a9er :>.11 • ., 1~1:..'T!l\ .,.Quail~ iit•Place · Prap.,.tin 7S2-1920 MOO QUAil« HIWPOftl llACH .,.Quail~ iit•Plam Properti9•. 7S2-1920 MDO QUAil Ji, NIWPOlll Ill.CM General R.E. 1002' Gener1I R.E. ==.;..;,;=---= 1002 Move Em 'out • ho n1 e + P 0 0 L i n l' I }>"01· )0U !11 tJ)(l\'I' 1ntn !hi~ Ontu in ~ e N 0 v ember •• a I l,.AST •207 ~EA\\',_\RD. ~HORf:· I !lf'\Y ;; hdrn1, :zt~ hulh honit•: ~larch's price. Listed n I CUF'f S: Bu11! m d(•r forest I llll" t1n ·i.lhtaki11i.: 1· 1<·1• II/' Beautifully decorated 5 BR .. 41 :. ba., $36,0CIO but submit your of· by drr llttlt> elvPs·cham;i. 962·4471 ( ~:: J 546-8103 1 nr llw i'lt\' & P ueit11" 1~ all ~· "'21 Pane lin u:. 3 rr11lC'S . Ra1np" slip. $260.000 ft'r. hig_ \\'OOd hu1111111: fireplace, yours for 'SG.\000. N-lh"r .... 111 I ~· po.li~h~ '>'"Ood !l~rs, lwaikn --.-PIN}; -1'"HESJ1LIV.IN(; ht'lji ri1u111c•e! 1 cc1hni;s. No };,ird \.\'Or · \\'o·k~unf' 10 the 1·n1"<'h't'l' at-j hraullful pntios. 111nsphl'rc of s('Cl ud1•fl t'!l· 2515 E. Coast Hwy, CdM joiynient! 1-hti.,:e t'slale 11izr· J Cus tom 5 nn .. 4 ba .. 80 fl. \'iCW or fron · tageon la goon. ll<i1np float. $:!95.000 70 Linda Isle Drive Prime 45 ft. Lagoon l.ot SlS0.000 For information on oll home~ & lots call BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bu y'>tdl' Drive N 8 675 ·6161 -:ra1 R.E. 1002Gener1I R.E. 1002 P&IE PLACE, B.ElLTOB.S., 842-7461 675-5511 y a rrt 1v/ fruit 1re1•11, ulan'·,;. ./TO !· REAL ESTAT.E .!I · ............................. w1l01·1.'·Ho:11 ,I\. "/'J'.i!!L•J' Iii:· I REDUCED TO SELL r~'ss. ·I 111111. lfl llit' f.;1)1·1~ 1 2 Br·tlrornu. ~ j).:1 th hou!'I' on la(•ul;1 r Pac1fir l)c•rn11. \\";ilk ~ ·..) 900 Crlenncyrl'.StJ;.• 494 9~"73 ' ~. '". ~4~ 0 16 """"""""""""""""""""I Jt.2 ltJ! ~·1th rr'llnl to build. tu ~··hools & sh11pr11ng, \ 0 I $6~.900. ~light trndf'. hl<H·i. l<\\lly. Hcd UC('<I Cur _,----~ -----· 675-8600 anytime t)Ul<'k Sr1le lo -'$411,;ilO \'i\ I Laguna Beach 1048 1 H'1111s. f>'or PerlormallN..' 1 TRIPLEX 17:'.i \lil·i1tcl1tr nr. j>;",•\\'Jlr•l'I Hf'11rh 645-7'.?'!'\ Sunsets Supreme R:11· & l\.f'l"illl Vll"'>I', 3 Bt:ll'ITI~ .. ! · h11!hs; com p I e t r l y r> n1n<k•J1•<I . ~"'l' I a 11 d $n'.l,j()Q. O\\'ncr ~·ill assist in financing. · 0 REALTY . 3J77 \t. I IJu, 'II • VISION • '"1 '1~1177 MAGNIFICENT ., *673-7300* Walk To Beach-FAMILY HOME I IDEAL FOR TWO Quality f\\'c\I Built). location REAL TY s, Srhool.;;, 2 Story 3 BR , j Drastic Reduction Ch~ing Bungalo~· m ol,)C Corona del Mar NEAR BEACH (011(' block from bt>achl 2743 E. Csl lfy,'Y = 2'::li11.lYr.Old.Bt-11rh~·nlk l $68 500 of N e w p o rt Br~t'h i. private finant'lng 1:1 n d Corona dcl f.1 ar · C'pls/drps, all convenu.·n~s. , • I S hi fin<'st loo";1tions. 2 BP.'11 ·• \'ie~'. One of the [cw '"'"'!~~"'!:!"!:'l ... """"I T 0 ~· n h 0 u s ", c s 1 m No. Ma1nt.-Wa k C s. [)('n & 2 BA. Nice vieYi', legal tl'\plrxes in Corona de\ Es tat• Builders cptsldrps. all ronvi•nieni.'e!'. I 2 h'vl'I 4 Bit & fhn1!1y hon1e. b11ek lrpl(· & 1n any al· i\1ur. Prime property for International $56,950. \Viii consldt>r 0011. 1 1 ~ ha1hs. llui::c l1v m1 11/ l 1ra .. 1ivr featutts f'1 r a GENTLEMEN I Surpri..;;e your family with a,1 --------------------2 Houses $24, 975 Each Qv.'1\er will help you buy em both. They hfl\'(' 2 bed· room.<;, separate yar d 11, driveways etc., lor.ated jusl off Harbor in Cosla Mesa with.In easy 11•ulking • .!!stance lo All shopping 01· take the bus. it s t o p ~ nearby. Don't 111lil l':J. J I 646-7171. THE REAL ESTATERS S p ac lou s,sparldi.nfit, and spt:ctacular CANAL FRONT 5 bedroom family home or 5Winging pod. Low, I 0 IY prie@ at $77,!0'.l. Only $12.000 dmrn and CM'ner will cal't)' financing a t )ow 8'70 in· terest ll{'W hOme for Christmas~ O\\'ner anxious nrr...·! to sell ··i-:1 C;ijon" m·o fl e I in ftal'l('ho La Cuesta. J u s t reduced for immedinh• :>ale. 1 Brdm1, din t-n1, fan1 rm. plus honus. Co m p\ ~'/he11tcd pool. fin:-rinJ::" & 11prlnkll'rs. \Valk to school t1nd bike to beach. $73,450. 644.n10 ~ l r/uJ/iM Swut& tj~n<tC REALTORS - VA Financing Eaate@ 190 Newport Center Dr. Fashion Island INTEREST IS DEDUCTIBLE . , .IMFlA TIOM ISll'T Tax s helter : Nc\vport Reach , e\C",·e n (11 l units. 11 2 blocks off heach. £220.000. MEWPORTIEACH Line: 640·1120 SANTA AMA Line: 833·3158 Available Gener•! R.E. 1002 General R.E. 1002 Beautiful pool home! Young .,;;.....;;:.~·~-~ .. ;::::::·:__:::=:.:::::::=::.:...: executive's ho!ne ~ith an abundant floor plan. Offers J hdnns, 3 baths, family rm. fonnal dinin111: r o o m . Ac· ccnling raiSC"d bond beam~ and r.cntral air ronditioning. ~.cro. Call ~lr.!I YEAR ·ln~i:.~~l Praperti••. 752•1920 Yo11'll find ii In Cl11ssified 1\'inter a nd summer rentals. trnct 31 8111•; in!. 5JG-17:.6 ~lf1111• lrplr & 1t1.•11· s h ;1 ~ n,•a1L ... t1c pnl'I' o I $71,j()U. Buy ii and ~·atch it np-is presently taking rescrva· eves . I t'l"Jll~. Bllln ki t, o\·rr.-:ized O!X'n S.11/Sun :?·5 , preciate in value. Call fnr tlon~ !'fl their new con-· I r.·itio 111 bllin nrMJ. dill TM J{u)}(.>i1 & AsSO<'lnfi.s a.ppt. fo sec 6 7 3 -8 5 5 O. dom1n1ums, Olnyon Crest DOLL HOUSE J.!"ilrni:r. ::; nun. 10 hl'ach. 1 33."il Yia Cido GT.~ $121500 F..Kta1es, located ut the cor· $220. Per Mo. Call 61fh."1i72. 1-- 0ffN rrt g. rr-s FUN ro BEN/Cl• ner or Pacific View Dtivc. & R <'a 1 llOll{'}'tlliX>n t"Ottru;<'~ ~EWPO,RT SH~RES , ~ nCI\' J\lacArthur Blvd 1 n Shak<' l\)l}f, :i Iii~ llr"s. I 1 2~~1y. ~\·~_i:an1e; " ~~R .. ~ 1 ' Corona dC'I i\1ar, starting at 21 bu'~ 1 ;i u 11 dry rni. ILll' rl<'V.'· $.>.>,!XX! ' ' ; , , ! 1 $66,!lOO. PHONE: ~OO; g?~ru1ct ' kitchen. cr:1ckling 1 .~(';rJi~~5.~.~· ;\-FrOl'lf. ; , ENJOY PRIVACY flrp .. fa~ rn~~1h1~ huck .:.-·~~·.1 1 Lnv~t' duplC"x; 3 BR. each Spacious ·1 Bit, l~e. po<il & + dbl gar ai.:1:. i;'S11~t~1c ' unH . $'J9,500 Jni•I l:i nU ELEGANT yar1I. Needs "TLC'" but fl VI\ Joan .• ~11ly $~:11. l <1L tHO. J CAYWOOD REALTY ATRIUM g1'l'at buy nt $.~2.0CXI. Bkr ~2-:Jall. * 541290 * Bright, chee'"" and luxuri11nt -GEM-OPEN HOUSE JUST llST£0 ! BLUJ.'r S J:: "lodcl. By 01,1·n-•J 120 E. Tustin Ave .. N.B. 1123 i\l1tin Street 1vith 1nastc.r hedroom , REALTORS 612-4623 OPEN DAIL\' 1-5 P:O.I t<r.3 1argcBedroom11&den. paneled [amUy room and rn· NE\\' cu~tm bit. ,I BH. s, fani I 21 ~ Bu. Large en1·Joscd try opening onlo an elegant LUXURY DUPLEX rni, 3 car gar off all1:y wl In tx-;1u1iful !\1ysllc Hi I ! s patio '>''l~TOu~ht iroo fl'nt'l'. uttium. Spectacular 3 slded * $140,000 * I~ ~pace for !rlr or boat. 01·rrlooking thr cily o I Custom decorated. MtL~t be lireplace and conversation BY OWNER 644-0819 All dlx features. T.,..·o blks to l.'l;..'Uflll. this mint cond. 3 seen 10 tx> appreciated. pit. too. Ui~· mainten&11ce Lake Park. walking dist. to bdrn1. honie, "i lh fan1astic Ptincipnls only. please. By yard with giant patio, r11ised Cotta M•sa 1024 heh 536-8821 . vle\.\'S, on lgP.' bl'aul1fuliy App't. &14-0600. planters and flower bed!! ---------1 G1.·1·ald S. Thon1a11, Realtor. lndscpd. IOI. Illness forCt's BLUl''f'S E Mod c I. By and orange and lemon trees. *Just Reduced* COVINGTON 1he sale of 1ti_is lo~"t'ly home. Ov.'ller. 3 birgl" Bedrooms&. 4. bedrooms and torn1al d in· A real gnorl1e "'·1th lots or rlen. 21~ Ba. Large MK'losed ing room, too. In Turtle $2000 BRO'S 4•PLEXES extra.-;: an e;-;ceptional buy patio "'·/wrought iron fence. Rock 011 ft!<! land. 0 n l Y BEST _Buy in much desired For infonnalion & location al $69,500 eu.~1om rtccorated. l\1ust be $69,900. Easts1de. 2 & convert. d~n. oonl.acl _ .b.. ~"\::Zfk;afil©. s cc n lO~hc appreciated. 1£nQ 'I ~ st~pdn fam '!'nl v.'/ massive KASABIAN ~ , nn..:-.":' ,,'G......,. Prindpalronly, l)INN:':. By UQI brick frpl 1n pan"ld den, ~c.,ui U App'!. 644-0009 Plac• shn~ crpt thruout. bl t in Real Estate 962-6644 I 499·2800 BIG CANYON 4 BR. 3 Ba, Pro rtl . kih.·h~ eov'd patio, fenCC"d I lge \"ie~· lot $1$.500. Mov· P~2•19~• · 1'1' """'· S•ll ,950. C•ll OK VA BUYERS 1 MON. BAY TERR. I m<. .,,,,. "'" ow .. r . 1400 OUAllST. Nlw,01n 11.aCH 641>-8672 You may use yow· GI on this &•11u!ilully lan<"lsc11ped faml· &10-.ms BAY AND BEACH . 675-3000 14000UAIL$t.NIWH>ITliACH Ad. Call 642-5678. ASfilJMABLE FHA LOAN General R.e. 1002 General R.E. 1,®2 nnd ~ncr is \\'ililng to carry be I 14 ""d 2, 1 •h 1 ly 1ion1<' on hn""'c 1)00lsi1.('lt ---'-y~0-~8-,~PR~~, 1 au1 1 11 .,.. ronm, \I Ml ., BIG CAN N. 4 t, , g lri·levcl ho1n1>. Includes cpt ~. 1 lot. 4 Bdnnms.! 3 baths. vu Jut. n111ny xtras, It rol, drps, and ctishwasher . Nt'ru' I ~ sq .. ft. Alnum ent11·. 51,j!l,:J.IO. Bsl buy. Own beach. s;,.1.500 Bkr 536-8836 ocl'l:n vil'11•. $107.500. 640.~()!)8 "It TURNER ASSOC . .,:.::="-~.~-=~I Custom Bui 11a:-, :-;. eo1151 Hwy .. Lab'llna I Newport Heights 1070 \~=::~:=======::::=========~II!~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~ I 2nd Trust Deed. 1\vo story niodel con1lo l\'ilh I w o G.ner.I R'E' 1002 I bedrooms, hvo bnths. Fully i-'•l01 t. COA ST t-WV CO~ONA OL L MAR ~~ UWD!j fr©tit Newp©rt ere,ct-, ~~~~~ore, rut orcluttcbJre, frw1 1 ~If! Clipped C!IVC, .:;h.nr:IPd rnot. ·,<Jltl"YJX ..,1y1• • f1or1f' cnt1rt !y 111 wi"lQfl. VJUOd, wooo w1i! 1u111 you on Or ot1. l3~1. 11 ~p('c!atulJr hilltop townh01ncs uttc1ly 1111111\e i:lnv olhc1s, pl'rchlX! '1bovc tt11: 1est ol Newport Beach, !.lrOkc your psychc. \'JhlZ rrqhl 1n for a lec:.urcly slroll·1hrough (or super nolf cart lour). See 2. 3, 4 bedrooms. deck.s. Dalcorues, nole 1u•ury, l~l lhc g aciousness. have attluent leel1ngs and the urge lo wh1~ out yOIJf check OOOk At SS9.000 arrj up, you goUa love the a1ch11 ecture and swimming arx! tcnnrs. Newport Beoch: Coast Highway to Supe1!0f and secord geJr up 1ne h~l Gall (714) 645-6141 ;i, ,~, ' ' , ~ -· ~ ......... · ... ..... .-......... .. ... .. ;· t'= ' ' _\ ,.:; :f \' ~·.r.oto' "'e ~'t .,,. .. llllf'I ~·~ Gr""I COlt> ......... l't(lfl!l~IC>0 1 II'"'=="'-'=----"'-General R.E. 1001 cflrpetl'<I nnd d rap E' d . NE\V, 1\·11lk _to oc~a~1. 1900 Sq. 494-1177 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Getting Married? Here's a great homf' lo s1art your new Ille. T\\'O bed· rooms, beruned celling liv- ing room. Cozy kttchen, cenLral air conditkmir\ji:. All yours for $26.t:OO. C a 11 673-8550 and co n· gratula tions. OP!N TIL II • fT'S Fl.IN 10 BE ~ [ It I' ~ BIG CONDO Submit Your Offer Int Rates Coming Down Owner ha11 m!lcle plans and is anxious lo n1ove. 3 Bedrnis, 2 baths, "T" plan in i\fesa clel i\lar. Oe!lll and ready lo niove into. VA term5 ;ivailn ble. GOOD VALUE AT $42,950. • co:Ts · WALLACE REALTORS -546-4141- (0pen Evenings) 2 story 4 BR, 3 Balh ~·I comn1unity rioot ,".: parklikl' groun_sis. }'ull p1ic-c ~31.:«I I wl assumublc S25.800 fl·IA loan. Call no~· 556-2660. i '-!"""'!'"!'l'-!!!'!'!"--"!'"!''"' . ~ + FAl\llLY rnon1 1l'ith bar. Authl'nric !\lcxicnn ti.le floor Ne11• plush ca1·µct. Ne\\' C:::SELECT TPROPERTIES drapes. L<ively nf'ighborhood Only $43,900! Call Agt llO\V Classified Ad ~ Call today: Gener1I R.E. 642-5678 847·0010 1002 O a&<tified Ads ...... fi.l2..5678, General R.E. 1002 macnab I irvlne realty FINER HOMES OCEAMFROMT TRIPLEX (3·2·2) Neat. sharp in come units -2 yrs new -hcarh &ocean a1 door:-tep 2 l!;ittis each unit. Vlaltcr King ti44 ·fi200 t ,1\41 1 IRVIMETERRACE THE CHOICE IS YOURS . Lg 5 bedroon' (4+dc n ) for the j!row ing ran1i lv atS88.SOO-or-'-a n ideal 2 bedroom horn{' for the couple at S67 ,500 fee Tom Quee~ 644 ·6200 <A4J l , WESTCLlff Corner location W JX>OI. Room ror cam per' motor home. Sharp 3 bedroom. 2 bath . famil y room home w hl,gh b{'amed oeiHngs . $79.500. Harriet Perry f>42 8235 lA44) CAMEO SHORES Stalely 5 hcdroon1, ,.,e,v oricnt<'d c us ton1 home w l)iJliarcl room. den. ramily rno1n & s itting room ofr m:1s tcr s uite. Appl on ly . Tom Quccn6'11 ·6200 IA45l .. 901 Dover Ori•• 142 ·12lS ' Enclosed yard and garage. Cotnmunity pool and playground f o r children. Excellent ~ramily I I v I n g , located at McFadden and Harbor for only $26,750. Call ~2332 or 642-1060 f o r funhcr infonna1lon. ft. of gracious l1v1ng ~pare. 1 . ~===:!~===~13 Bei!rms. + playroom, Laguna Niguel 1052 4 Br, den, b~fk fpl c, la~e ii fonnal dint!", Jge cul-rlc-Kilc I ltJt. ~olc~ 1 .!W....,rl Bench Bring Paint Brush lot. Choice arc a. $5.l,000. • J/.. • 1 loc11tion. N_eeds some TLC. l\lont•y to be macie on this 3 Hroker S 1 2 -7 4 I I Eves. ._..Ht.£, )r') ~ O"·n<-r 1lllXlOUS. Make offer bedroom. 2 bath tam i J y 963-4062 m · Sparling Real Estate room home. Reduced to MANSION S PEC.IALI ZING IN 1 833.3544 $34,900. • 5 Bdrms, 2 story, pool table LAGl'N1\ NIG UEi. Vlt:\V Santa Ana 1080 675-8600 anytime size family room, formal PROPER'rl"'< '';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I AHNOTHER./ • VISION • dining, beam"'"'"•'· hog<' , "· ;, 01CiOiKf lot. For a real bfll'g11in call SEA nRRACE Perlonn11.nce, Bkr. 847-l~t l'RIVATt: GUAH L>F:D ~\:.SlP.olABLE F1-IA I.DAN ;inrl 011·ner i~ '-l'illing to carry 2nd lnn r det'<l. Thu story Assume 71/2 °/,, Loan REAL TY FOR SALE BY O\\'NER ui· AH i-:A 274.l E. Cs! tlt\y ll"vel hon1e, 4 br, 2'~ b..1. 1len Premium location i\f e !In & fmil. din. rn1 , !>lerl'll11h · Vrrde \TillRS. $140/mo for 1 ,....,.,.°'!!!!!!"',.""~de':"I ~M,.'~'...,...,,1 Garrlcns. Shoii·n hy a11p1. II principle, interest, !Rxes, if 1 · 'hi ' 'I\ 1 EASTSIDE only. 968-'T!m you assume s · , , onn. --; * ASSU'c'1~E~V~A~.--, Quality carpeting. t: x o I 1 t covered patio, at ta i: h <' d DOLL HOUSE SHO\\'CASE. 3Br & t"rt nl rn1, 1 ~rn1:c-. STt'P to pr iv n 1 <'. Pool Nr. Bch. :im.1-5.il:l~/ I hcatecl ('(ln1nn1nily p 0 0 I. llnrdwood noor~ be au I y 893-1542. I i::raCC'd by rrutl lre!"s on • • --,-----, First ronu• • first servNI. exrrn .spacious Joi. Great for AS~U:O.tE 6'\ ... 131t. 2 Ru , ~ Call .l-lfi-:!313. 1 1. h· 1 ,1 . or l\h to ocenn. L.;1 Cu •.1,1. Ill'\\" ~n,1·cr s, .ic lt ors p . 1 . l l!J •. ,~ !X'R-l<'' ' grandnu1. $29.~ilO. t In lltl ) · · ··" · · > " 1£1Quail l ''v;ne Prap':tf:a . . ASSUME 752.1920 7°/o VA 1•00 QUAIL ST. NIWPOIT Ill.CH It's vacanr und u (' w l y ' ' deroratM like a model .I 1044 TO[)AY I l'<ll'\1' :\IY llLl-:SSI ;-.:GS A'.\'U I .\.\! TllAl\'Kflll. Fon ~l'l' l\l i\NY FRlt;NJ>S . CLIENTS. AN l"l Bt:,.\J. ESTATF: ASSOl'IATES. \VI fl) 11 ELI' E l>TO \1 Al\ E Tl!I S i\ Jl)Yll L"S Tl 11\.'>KSG IV IN<;. l.l·:T US TJllll.'l' F:N.JO\' Ttt~: 1;1)()IJ 1.lt't: Ar\n 111':1.I' ().--:f.: 1\"\fITH~:1< P1';H ll APS I f ,\J--: ltt:l.I'• YOU ' Coll 49 l-2513 111txlr! iondo ll'ith l \l'fl bed- monis, 111'0 baths. Fullv C8l"' prlr d 11nrl 1traped. Enc!O!IE'd y11rC and ~arai:c. Coinmuni· 1y pool and plityground for <·hildren. F:xcellc-nt family lh•ing, loc.<1tcd nt !\lt'fo"arJ. 11!•11 11ud Harbor for only S26.T.'.-O. C'all R.'!3"23.12 C'lf' I 612·1!XJO for furtllt'r inforntu· lu111 . ------- Mobile Homes for sale I~ 1100 \Tery SJ>f!Cioos quality homf' • in quiet area. Loc!de\I "'Ith "'&.rm ~>U<>ds, shake roof, wood e>:terior, knotty pine interior. Please ndl for more details. Priced at $62,950. Cell S.~l\jJ OESPE. RATE Only .. ~·.nfl. down. o.,.,·ner \\11! -::;:;;:;:;;;;:;:;;;;;:::::o:::_ 5 ~ -SSA YE YOUR !\10NEY!$ l\Tusl sell this weekend: help linancc. 3 BR. 2 BA. • ~ORTH VIE\\' • Lt;ASE a T\('IY niobilc ol .)TIUI' Bedroom. :t h<llh, possible Jade Realty 963-7805 0:-<E of lh<' 1nost bc:i.utiful t·tl(}i..1• ,1.-u1111on tfl hw.,,·~ 1\JI 6 bedrm ho\lS{'. OMenta\ . . 1 ·I ~ •1 rd /ha.bbl" b k SAVE TifOSE ,\ p PL E an •Js c rvt o.,.. ... in rcc-e.. pa:i-men15 applied f ow ll rd ~~I ~~ ;e!Ails. tng roo · PEELINGS and boil In , yean;. Comm .. l'lwlm pool, 1 pun:hosr. 5.'r&-,.Q;'_'!)7 67 '8600 y1· nlnn1ioun1 pans and po!1'.j pl~i;:rnrl . 1 l ubhn u~. 1\PT "i"f•' 1\tllhilr Ho1nt' 111 ~ an 1me Tl 11 h . h h Prcinium Vil'\\' lo!. N e :tr • VISION • .cy \\I n~ ten I .~ 1 n 1 ~ BP. ., B\ Jornl::il' Adult Pu1k on I t.' B.1y ~~ -.. HERITAGE mcr;il !('l 11 "llk!"-n<'YI' ri ., .,·; • · · Sl~.750. :110-Y.7'.' l"Ond ltio n. H11vr nn~'1hlng tn d1nu1iz ~',,.,on . . • . _ , • REALTORS . REALTY ~-ell " us.~ a D;i ily r 1101 1 RR. :! II\. fnrn:_n1 rl1n1n~. <.:om merc1al .. rpty 16001 -~ .. ~w~·~Cfl-ii ,t· Rc1111" f,111111' roo1n. S6f: .• ifl0. -~ 27t~ t::. Cst HYi)' Fron1 lrt•:is111·rs to trn~h LAGUNA NIGUEL TAX SHELTER ~ Coron!\ dl•I i\lar TUl'n 1hc-n1 into ru~h REAL TY TOWNHOUSE Newport Beach l 7:o~w~'~'';,n~-~3~b~, .. "".:,~,,.~1e~•~&15~-~."1();;;li=o~C~A~L~L~O~.~"~-L~Y~P~·~-':m'.'._~_:'"~··~·~ln~ln'._ __ _:~'(f>ll 11rlvr b~' 1009 ,\rhu1· Sl, Clo~(' In t .. '11ch. shoµplrli:t t.· transport11.tion • imn1ncu!nle ;i bi:'(h'OOlll, ;!I~ With \.\'Ith ptivn1c \ll\lln 11 nd !-!1l'p~ In J>o.:~I . in p;1rk like .-et!ing. Pru-rd he low market . $42,000. 6Th-4()ti0. 646-2&12 P\tf'S In Ill;'•'. ftll' c.m 1) '~ "'\. .( f) ~ ~c. ''""" 213·1l0-3Gi< \:)\.!o ~--.<il.J ~) --!i \j(J" u . \VO\V! COST,\ J\l~E~S-A-$~3~;()1)0 1 T Down. Trade·5J5.000 3 Bit 2 hat Intrigu ing Wor d Game wif h a Chuckle PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 675-4060 642-S200 BA, 2 cnr gar11i,:e. P.11.ffi, rtl0..0:~13 3 BR, l ba, cpls, drps. N<'\l')Y dC<..'Ol'all'<I. $.l0.000. C a 11 O ~toora"~t len111 rf ,+,t ,.--,~~=--------, • fl)ut l(to,.,bltd word1 be low loJ fatm I011t ""'Pl• '*o•d• 3 br. 'J ba . Sl!l.000. o "'""r ~-r-,.-,-,-,--1 S.12-16.J9/5-l!h119'.\. I Q u t L R 0 .=11''·'"" "''-R"' ~.~I ~''~I _l~I~ ~ oua::,~::·l~eHl:0,~~:4 ~1-,1-T_Url _G,,l},..,,_,I ; \'l,...,v H~: darling l11mlly *MODEL M .. Jlll: · • • • • • 1Mln1e. Custom d f' 1" 11 t'd B •• ',,11 .. 11 .. 1l 1'1'fl l"Rl l'<I , I NI GA I c.1rn1C'I niot.tr-1 : ::l bdrn11.. '" ,Y I I 0 u I G rrun1ly nn .. dlnlng nl'l.f>rh-. UPJtratlt'll ! i rnu1.: 1 1 I I I I '"''"'~J"t'\~ ~a,,y(O"'"'t • "'', 10 ~ .. n HI, Sii a<Xl & you t. f,?i!~~~'fl\\'n~~1;1~~P ~tfn~ ~ '· -L~~~-~--'· t • ;;on '" ,.~ 1 .. ., ,,,,.. tc•o•J Co1\n F""' lc""'o.les ....a. i'BA. 111111:1• LR \\/trpl<'. in· rl. --:-.,,--:-::-::-::--,1 :~~ 1 i .. "' ":'·1 ... ~., -• • WOrroy !!hit" lo11nclr~'. rf'nt••nt drivf', 0 U G R E O REALTORS 640..0002 pallo. 1 ... :1nd~1'll l)ln~ & I I' I I l'.5' 0 .. ~c ·._ .~, c""""i., Q11~ WATERFRO ~pr1nk!•·r•. Iron•.~ l'!"a r . . . . . . . ~, .~11 "'11>~ "'"'~ll ... <>•d NT Bl()(;k \\',)[I f1'1l('i' CAN'f >\:' drotl~p !'O'!I l'•O M 3 bl~.., BF: Rl 'IL.T TODAY At ... 11.•llh ll0.'11 11llp, 3 0 R , rHis J'HICE $.rl .~. Call prul(!o('tl-d PAI~. mnm to t o ""'lf>And. Ownt•r hcilPll fhW\nN' I ~·~3~3-=';:111:::"~'~6~27_...,~-~·~·==:; $l12,500. c Hect HAL PINCH IN , Re•ltor 0•2•4lll olr•ct Of' 0 ,.. .. _ ...................... . Z771 E con~t ""''1 ..,.. --e--.. ---m-tm - • $60,000 Sheller 1974 30'1; Growth on Down ! .l \ i. 1111111. :: n• 1 ll'aS(' f·u· 10 IT~ '\0. \\'OH \,. NCI \\'Ql{H.Y- Jl"~·r ~!A KE~ \10NE\': OWNER, 675-7414 SMAL L COMM BLDG. ' ":~\'fl t:nil'I S~17,;iO'l. 01\nl'r 1111' ''nrr:-tl r<1l TD, Roy Mccardle Rltr 1810 Newport Blvd. C.M. 548-7729 Condominium' for sale 1700 .\~<.,'l'.~tAHLE nlA LQ,\N ,ll\d 1ll'd1t'I' I' 111Jln11.": II <·am· 2nol 11i_aq 1t('(l(J Twi ~1"1' n1•wl1l ronolo "1!h 1•\• tl('(h'l'<lin~ 111» b:llhs. Full~ (":•rr'\o•IP.l 1111,1 d r ii 11 (' .r 1''.nrlo..,,'ll 111~ tin(I ~1n·,..1 .. • ('1•111111u 111!} pron] •Ul( rln~Jn'Clund I o r rhnr11'·n~ E\1'"1h·nt r-'lf11Uy lh l!IJ.: l ~W'ntNI nl il1rf':',11'lf'fl r1or Hf1rh>r fu1· onl\' $Z&,7j(), {"::11 83~~11.12 nr c~l'J-1060 r 0 l\J.MhCT lnfon1111tkin:i • ' • Ji l0 DAILY PILOT Monda~. Ctctmbff' 2, 1974 --.~-,..,.---,,---,.,-.,.-.,.,.-,·..,.=.,--,=-.--,.--,.,""'-.,.--,---,-,,.-_,..,-.,,--::--:---,--,.,-:---:-·-:--:-'.""'.-;:;::;;::::;:-TA;;>----~------~=----~--~~--~ · -• JU I I p t 3""' F 1-L-• •--U 1 A u turn Ap.artmentl Unfunt.._ l"com1 Proptrt)' 2000 1 Houses r urnis •-I riouus Unfurnlsh_ed I Houses Unturni1h_, n vers ly ''" lY4 Ap1'rtmenl1 urn wm-.. _..rtmtnts n~ pert~n111 n · ·-1-------I < 40 N ewport Buch 31U9 G.n.r.I 310"' · Coron1 det M•r 32.ll Irvine 3244 rn1P.r1': fi.tet'n~h TwnMe .. L1gun1 Beac.h 1741 Cot ta _Mua 3824 Hunti"9ton Bea< .. 38 •j IM:W, 2 br, 2 hit., To--rtace-I -~'-....:----:-"::::-' PREPAID INTEREST AND POINTS /:::::::;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;':; COM SPIECIALS LS • Otrdiff ri.ld\.. pool, r ll (' .• \VATERJo"RONT huke 1 Br ON n~ ncu' OCEANFRONT JJO'! 1 lor • p;llil). KIArAP. $115, WE H11 AVE1. REN1 TA ! 21J....e.l-6383 lilD. Al3C> 2 bach ~ p ts &ff D11 • • :: RR. 2 be., )'l'ly '5.'iO 11 RENTALS • 2 br, · Shor~1·lll!A -fumlshro Ju \l't' n..c n °11' 5t' ~WJI\ 0, Condos Onfurn. MB $l6/SJ95. 536--0321. 2 BH. :z ~turn $400 .,, .. m.. Sound ln\•('11tm1,1n111 11\·itll:ihlt> /\'C'iiptirl ~'t'an!ronl · Sf.j/!, ·I br · Bnyvlc¥>' · IK'"' rllUful l~i\!• rOR i!"~E. SJOO/?o.to.-ON BEACH. 12 BBRR £.r&!a~\r~~· i~ 2 BR, 'l bft, winter, $300 tot J971.<'.lo1d1~ \dlh ililf1 I z OR 2 n,\ ln"·rr llpt $-IZJ, ;r.iO. J br. ·Pool·furn1~h· "''1 u.s ~.vc your u:ung JIUNTlNGTON Hay No. 2, UtU pd. Kitchen & ba.. ...... .,,, " BAYFRONT •lollnrs. Unh>i. niob!lt• hc1n1(' J,f<fO 1•11 $1100. lll'NI~. \\i• re hen-10 st'rvt' adult living. 2 br, stove, ft· 613-12~1 or 61~ CO\oered Parking. I. Ar G.~ 3 BR, 2 bll. unf. $415 vr\v. NEWPORT )Ou! fria. \\'Uher & d""cr. W/W Newport Beach 3769 ~!~!_!d,,lo';io~:_,s., uMs ~hu STEPS TO BEACH' , 11orkJ1. o l I Ir C' huJJd!n_.:~ .• 1 IU{. 2 BA upt ...... S-150. ., "'""''" " '""" n1oti:t;, nnd i.: hQ Pp In I: J l511)'\I\('"' Co11tl~ TOWNHOUSES erpl'K· l 25Cl mo. on l8C. pool HUNTINGTON 3 Bit, 2 ba. y,•lnter $2'lJ ;;nt"r~. Our ~I" Ir . idll :.i OR. 2 l.L\ ll(!t lurn .. $500 J hr .• Pl'1vu1e t.ioal &.llp ~~h\>wsl'. Open I · 4 • LAS RitlSAS APTS PINECREEK 2 BR., rurn .. yrly S27:t . plrit~ • o m:in.t1""'" 1 2 BR, 2 BA 11pt unru1•n .. SSOO $-19.'i. 5515 lUver Ave_ 642-2566 LIVES UP PACIFIC 3 Bit 2 oo. tut'll. $275 yrly 11·11h . your 11t't'Ou11run1, By n •llxm f:1!11nd 2 br . llrtHld rirw . $37[). Townhou1e Unfrn 25 1>:1eva1or bldg on beach. 1&2 TO ITS NAME 3 TlR. 1 ba, rw·ri, wnu· $250 11 1~ 11 •1 I ~1 r_ n1 f• n f f111_t)•. IN·, :! Bit I BA :I'•\ ..... $300 ;:;:::;:::;.;:;;;;~~;;;;~;;;;~I Bit Pvt halconles, hid 71 1 OCEAN AVE .. H.IJ. 2 BR ... , •·- ''' -.,," r ()I v 1 s ( 0 N " I « O·-· ~ l"'I -· ''"d IQ ,,,,,, ·~t481 • ..,use, wn r . .U•N ·"''" ... C'.u~t:i ri1"~11 E 1BLUFF BEAUTIES poo . ..,.·curity, Adults. • .... _.., .... uoc.:: ,..,...... CORONA DEL MAR ~ii I 1 D'.l·J9'20 3 flH. :? BA hous<' .... 5:~. 4 llJ<:OROO~t. Ila PJiclfi(' $2!l.9S \VK UP 1 Bdr 2 strean1s w 1 I h 1vnterlalll! ore. open 10 am-6pm Daily r!Quail ~ '2 1-r. 2 1>11 · pool -pri1•n1c • Tnwnhou!K' n llunrlrtAlon Ba & Sa 1 Col. TV "td create a rela.xlni; setllng for \VJWAf\1 WALTERS CO. •I BR, unf. )\Ou!>C, tam. r1n., $'.1:10 :1 hr. F roo111 H1•;1C'h, n~"r i;hopi;, l.lt"a1•he11, c 1· or ·ma your spacious new I· or 2 b.'l. $500 li;e 01· !!le/opt Plac:• . 675-8600 anytime I ~\uu!\1·k • s-1:t1. lhr :11.m. :11·ht"'ls and residentlol park. serv. pool. TJ-£E ~tESA, 415 2·bedroont apart1Y1cnt. From Luxury Apts 2 BR. I ha, un(. $275 ~rly Prop-rt1·-· . • v ISIOIU • I pool • ;.,''.',"Ill···,'.·.,·.;$"-'"'". I. Tennis courts. $3Th l\1o. CRll ~· Newport Bl., N. B. 5 190. Furniture nvailnble. Just co1nple1ec', t un·s $195. NEWPORT CREST • ..-f1..-.-" Lloyo1.; Bank llld~. The Real Estate· Fair S46-96SI. Office open 9:00 to 6:00, 1-o. 3 BR \\'/fnJr $3JO. r!'IO. 2 BR, 2 b.'\. co1Jdo •~7.) 7"'2·1910 .. L'n/..,1•r:.1t1 P:irk, lr.•1111• 2300 F·'-" Rd C t " ,. · ""' 1400 0u.t.1~"'s1.Ntw"°11ai•C• 839-6133 or 536-2SS1 2BR furnished, 3 doors to .... ~iew ·· 0811 GB£AT LOCATION IN COMMERCIAL REAL TY I Da ys 552-7000 Nights o e ca n.. 'Le.1trl.l'-1.ea&e... 11.fesil. PbQne;_~m. Til.E BEAOl AREA. Open Offict'--1JUile, N'Pi. SZ!iO * PRICE :'7t:S r·:. C~f ll\\y I L B 3248 TO\\"NllOUSE. NC\,·port, Jbr, Garage-laundry; utilities in-llACIENDA or: l\~l~E~SA,.--Dally a ft er noons. 2005 SLASHED * . 1 •--'·'"~"•'"•"•"•"•'~'•'"•'._..,. aguna each 2, ... 1 .. _ -eluded. t'\'e 673-6612 160 \V. \\'Uson, C.M. Alabarnn H.B. Call SJ..!}-6133 : ua, .p .. wcr unr, view, BEAlITIFUL GROUNDS 960-3221 k f J ack or associated $ TOP <1( the \\"Orld, 4 bdrms., pa.Lio & deck, ll'nni.s. sp.'\, NJ::\\'LY decorated lgc furn. or • a11 or 3050 S-G to $13.) UTIL pd. b.;:ich 2 ha, r:i• 111_ nn. w/lrplc. suh let, 6 mo. 714-&ID-4608 ba(:h. Sleeps 2. 15th St, .Adults -No Pets ~111rion. ., "Jll~. l .. "l~Unl!. Cfl~I , ;\'('\\"!)Ort h .,,,. ,1 1 1 oteailfront (rear). $150. + 10 nllJlutes to ocean. Large BROKERS -RE Al TORS 1Czs w Bolbac 671·11>6) 2 lrll'l1v1tl1111I llon1Ni, • RR, 1 $16.''I I BDlt garagl' pati<i --BRAND NEW • 11C'I ar . ...,.J ,, t'I yr.)'. eves & \1·kcnds. util. \Vinter. 8J3..8268. 1 k 2 Br. 1 BR $115., 2 BR 1. 2, &: J BEDROOMS AT flA & I BR, ! BA. Pliy for •, block.~ao, N.R. ' I 8 • E~ .;RALO B3y: 3 bdrins. + STEPS TO OCEA.t'l Slt:>-"·lt.h Palio $1!15: Gas & THE BEACH. Pels and 1tw111ll('lve~; 1':.'<lerlor 11 .. wJy t!OO UTI L rid. 1 Bdr ,lrplc, (uni· den: 3 00., o c e il n Aoartments furnished 3 Bdrm ? Ha lt?~c. \Valer inc., Drapenes, car-' Children aceepted. $185. a pll lllll'£1. \\a..lk to m n Jo r g11r. df'rk. vi""~ La1?1J1111 I 1 2 & 3 BR 4-PI Vlf',1 ~ Alo/yrly 1----------... ' -, ..,.,..,, fTIO pets, gas , el'!, gas stove, month and uo. Call . ~hO(>Plni ,. •• 111 r r. /\lost I NU ·VIEW RENTALS • exes Tl ll(J-:Jo: Areh Bay: 2 bdrm., Balboa Island 3706 675-0038 air conditioning, s1~1mming The Real Estate Fair desu't>d Coi;ta r.\\•AA ~:n .. t·' • . , I F'R0~1 S:lfXI /\TO. I'~ 00.: furn. $-1JO 11-to/yrly. ----------2 BR winter, $210. Steps to pool rec room \\'ashers Ask for Cap'n Kidd PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS on the bay sido. $46.0CIO. Call ~"!iiTl. 1 673.4030 ru 494-32·1.i Dshwhr, Opcr1 Be:im Cl.t:s, Vl(¥l'Oltl,\ Brnch; oer:in· NE\V Spacious Apt. 3 br. 2 "snnd. Property House. & di;..er11.' ' 839-4133 Corona del Mar 3 122 Sh11~ Crpt'K 1hn1-u11!. Con1pl Ir o 11 1 '.! BR., 2 ha.: I~ rr·•lc. Close to No. Bay. 642-38.'lO 11rnrll"t. f'rivatt· Pa 1 1 os . h•·auiirull\• t"\ 11.1dclct1. si.ooo tst nr corner bldg. 3 o o "D'°Y~N~AMT.;l~c"i~,~.:-:,..=.~nh'o=~nt Off The Beaten Path ~N'e~w!"l'i.~,~.~3~Br~~.,~~~.~1.~2 ~.t I Luxury apartment 1 iv in g 2 BR cute rouni::e . ;:iOO. mo ~:~f'l'd r.artig(•s. No Pets.' I ;\fo/yrly,' Apol~n!l Ave. $.'GO. mo. No Jbr, 200, yrly, $400 nio., 2% Ba, ,,....lcs, gar. patios. overlooking the water. En· 1 to Junl' lJth. Ref. 3 2 I 0 1111. to <kt'nn. ,\PTS. A\lll\I,: 2 BR., 2 ba., lse. ti7r30.".0 My 646-7103, nlithl 6'13-2586 .. .., joy $i50,00 health spn. 1 1 &nv1rw. Renltnr 642-TlZ2 201·219 Oswego Ave. tgr. 1wn1y upt, Ni(•e \'iC1~. E 2 Adults.· No Pets $175/$350 mo. s"·imming pools, 7 lighterl N .\V Spnclous Apl. 3 br, ' OC1::ANFRONT-\Vinter, dplx, * Luxurious shag carpets * * * * * * ! ·1 I Costa Mesa 3124 Cl blkli \\I. <l[ BC'ach Blvd., l\HShPr/d1-yeor. d1,>1.:k. S3i5 ba, ffrr!c. Clor;c lo No. Jltty :'.! Br, 1 Ba, ga r, aduHs, no * Bit-ins incl Dish\\•asher 3 BR. 1~~ Ba, bltns, washer, tenni~ courts, pus m1 es of ll~~~~~~~~~I ' I I blk Sal Arl:inii;) ~lolyrly. l·lilt, 1 ba .. frpl. Is! !Ir corner blrlg. 30 o JM)ts. S250. Cil-5-tlO dryer ea. unit. s:lOO. mo. blC'ycle trails, putling, shuf· Sl\1ALL 2 Brdtwn1 house. 549-9501 or 557-7010 ~27:· 1\lu/yl'ly. Anol!'na Ave. $3.iO. nto. No * Lrg Pool & Gas BBQ"s 2015 Deluwnre, HS fl eboord. croquet .Junior l's E.'.l~l!<idt• Cl\l 3 nil. h~inl I f\11\NY nice 1vintcr rcn1als tse. li75-30.'\0 2 BR $190-1 BR Jr 5170 Tollin Property Mgmt from $224.5-0 n1011thly: 11l11U l bc~H'h. Shr1re gas & ("lt'i"-Costa Mesa 3214 avuil. Newport Heights 3770 Gns & \Vntl'.'r Pd· Gn rnye 84&-llll. No Fee. and 2·bE'droom plans 11rlll 30 un\11;:. All 2 Br, t ~. Bn. lrplc. 12 yrs old. lo"' vocnny. \Viii tiell nn ('f'n· trad. Pr l nclplrs only. $440,000 Sparling Real Estate 833-3541 10 UNITS, C.M . Prime l'l!nlal ll"M!lt w i t h modernll" rents. \V 111 ex· Change or sell. TRIPLEX MESA VERDE ti·ieilv, Sl~j nlO. 646-GjRl -----·-------TUH'.'JER 1'iSSOC. Costa Mesa 3724 UNIQUE LA MANCHA APTS. :!story to\\'ll houses. EIC'clrlc Newport Beach 3169 1 PRIVATE Jml'h. home. $115. H_EALTO HS 49-1-1117 •----------778 Scott Place, C.1\1. WALK TO BEACH kltcht'ns. pri\'ate patios or u l .... 1 l r 1 Balboa Inn. Pool. Util pd. 642-2001 or 6-15-6318 2 BR, shllg Crpts, new drps, b a I co n i es , c n rpeting. ,11 1~, par1 Y urn. S17:> UTIL pd, 1 BDR, gar. Casa de 0 l~S~l'!'_!~t~o~~,,.~-~-~6~75-~87~40~.'----\•iii:"'~:"."'""~~~~ l d Lo f d · Sub! r FOR rrnt $200, "'anted in· h!DS, ~1 nk, r1'nl'C'd y~, )'d, child, sin peot, NO. End rO newly pa n I e . ts o r ll per lt'S. e rancn tellii..~nt y,•onuin to shr v('ry ~.ar:ii::e. 2 ~r dnplrx_ $1 iO ::;210 I ..-Di::N, stC'ps to ALL UTILITIES PAID n 6 MARINA PACIFIC stol'age. Closed g1.1rage. No :~Jg m":i~ t;.,~:~· J~; nlcc 2br IW>tnc "'/ll .vr old 10\STS.IDE: 2 Hr $18:>. Gnr:ige, o<'Can. Viclorin Beach Corr.pare t··fore You rent I San Clemente 3 pets, no children. 425 A 12\h north of Fashion ll!land at miln locatt'd Balboa Island, stove. ln(nnt & cut ok 23.1 CllAR.1\1'.ING l Bdr hse CUstom . dt'signed, fcaturin~F 2 BR apt, $L8.i mo. Child or VILLAS St. Jamboree and San Joaquin Neowport ~a<'h. it's just KID~, pet. singles ok. :! $:!30/St50 &>vcr:il 2 bdr apts • Spacious kitchen with 1n· d k Pool Call nl Brand New Custom Apts. LARGE 2 br, c p I/ d r P s, \\•hat it says, call 673-5615 Br S2lJ .• Gnragc, applni; NU.VIEW RENTALS direet lighting og o . . eves o y Bae· · lBR. 2BR . palio, nr. l>E>ach. No pels. ~~phone (7141 644-1900 by 9!00 am wkdays only Homef1nders * 642-9900 lii:l·40Cl' or <l9-l·3i~ •Separate din'g area 49G-8246 Drive by ruo Vicloria. $160., v.·tr. pd. 846-7538 eves tor rcntaJ infonnation Sout Laguna 3186 HENT Lse/Opt1on. i\1 cs a Ll::ASE: In Arch Be a<: h e Home· like storage Solnta Ana 3780 Alm06t to Huntington Beach .l \vlmds. 1-~N~E~W~P~O""R~T~'~S~M""'O~S~T=- PRIVATE Brh .. OCt'anview · 2 br. \\'/\\'. <lrps., frpl. Sl~. :l2156 S ton ing t on Rd. 5'14-141, Vcr~c 3 Br. 2 Ba. brand 11clc:hts. 3BR. 21h B a. • Private patios ---------1 •OPEN SAT/SUN* ADULT GARDEN APT new plush crptl'.:, Ir C's h I y built ms, \Vall to l\'nll cptn'g. e Closed Cttl'age w/i;1on1gc <Ji; -;\lodcrn Sing!<: Apt iv/ Si!Hili'7 1 BR (um. $145/MO. Pool. SPECTACULAR ,,.1nrl•d, 111 11•1u1·. llll'\J"lll. 'l llccks. FIIC'd yd. S351J per : ~1'.!!'.~!: :~:n b•lla:;;esC~ll :H2-6"'.J-17 MEDITER-RANEAN Nr . Lake Park, 1035 12lh St. VIEWS !luge tree~ & frplc. $J59. n10. 491-2121. • .,.. 536-74~1 alt 5 & wknds. Luxury bayfront apartmont mo. Cl'nlury 21, 5'16-!l~l _ i~J~.,~U~TT.ILCO.Cpd~.~t'°"B~D~R~.~,~ac~.-e ~ndl _ .. ~th"""°pl~~h· I~~:..· $50 Per Wcek-$50 ?-.loves You VILLAGe 1 .. 0 FREE RONT living. Foat slips at your One 3 BR. v.•/frplc.; iv.·o 2 Hous@s Uniu:'nished 5400 PER l\tONTll, Ne"' :ityd. child, sm pct. No. End ~;;;pin; -· "" .... u In. ~1odern Apt, util pd. I Bedroom $198 Brand"N~ 1. 2 &: 3 Br super door. \Vi.lk to shops, restau- Rll. l \11 bn.: 11rivat<.> pa1ios hr, 2 b;i, '.? frplcs., :!105 Siln· SIOO NICE I Bdr, '""'''• Adult•, No P"l• r".11 :it~-6.-~17. 2 Bedroom & Den $240 d 1 F 1 . d h L-rants, theatre, ocean. A • \VIII G I 3202 " e uxe. rpcs, 5 w,u ,., f•w 01,.··-1. ,,_ ortvoJo, ,.,. gnnigt>!I. excham:-e. 0_•_n_e_,_•_______ ta Ana Ave., to S('(! c.all : ,_·ard, child/small pct 2 Bedrooms $260 I 15 1 7 H -· ., Py Id E h 1 BDRM'ilJ.Um S215 A rt nt U I enc . garages. un-2.•--i-m, 2-b;·tJ< uru·11 with ram xc angers 979-~"19!1 $235 CHARJ\flNG 1 Bdr hse 2 BDR Furn.· 1,.._· pa me s n um. 2 Bedroom Townhouse $325 1-1 St II =• •~• ~ ·-•LA ALS ~" 2 ~ -~--------ingon . or ca ''""-"'"'" spacious tcrr:.c.'C'!I, p ool , R@altors 833-1768 4' I.ENT EASTSIDE--ChITT·meor. 3 br, $22QNUf!,V~i E"'w"''RalENbdT'A($s 365 \V. \\'ilson 642-1971 Balboa Island 3806 Costa 2tt~s!Iarbo1~1~11~7_8020 or 536-flOOl. subtc>r <tJl('an 2-car parking. WI vtoA1.1u '"urvict Sl9.-,. Util.~. & G n I'd 11 l' · --$Jo WCEK & UP--""' •BRAN, 0 NE\V DE~UXE • _All adult, lull ...ecurtty bulld· BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD I FOURPLEX 1.n grent lricn- tiOn in Costa Mesa. $92.500, Don't miss out on this one, call . The Real E5tate Fair 839-6133 ., S3'-2SS1 !'OR SALE Nl"W L u .x u r y W11.l erfrw11 triplex 1\·/vic¥o' ol Ney,,,ort lfrbr, 3 htlrms, 2 b11ths. 2 un lls with den/l ibr11.ry & dbl Jin'plaC'C!l. Sc>p. I n u n d r y tac's .. bltns & tmsh comp- acton. 60' pier & slip. Ask· ing $480,000. l\1nke o I { e r. Call: !\la. BG: at SJJ.9182 INCOME TAX SAVER! 4 Unlt Apt Bldgs, brand new. Cose escrow this ~ar for max. ta.'< shel ter. Ideonl for oWncl'!I 10 Jive In Jront 3 BR. l\1any de I u xe ap- pointmcnl,. Choice H .B . location. Rltr., ~4. NE\V 4 unll. 2 block.'\ to be:ich. Great buy . .'!Ood ta:ot 'l'l'l'lte-off.lncome $1200. fllQ. Mnny xtras. 53&-2570 ,BLOCK TO BEACH Nev.', deluxr 4·plex, 211 2'lnd !St., Hunt. Beach. SL25.000 full .price. 847-3951 T\\'0-5 unit opt bldg undC'r cons1rucUon tor sale. Close ~ major '11nopping center. r111 yr "T1te-0rr S14~I. Call S-2510 or 592-5010. 1%'\V 4 unit, :? bk>cks to beach. Great buy, good In.'< .... -n1CHJU. Income $1200. mo. Jl.iany xtras. 536-2570 incl'd. No kids or peots, Isl, 673-4030 Ol' 494-l248 °' 4 BR, J Ba, wllh Fireplace. l br. 2,i tm. frp!e, din. rm., lng. Neiv cai'P(lt draiies, f fiit HOUSES ~?1Sl & re. J~11•6~~·1~i l VACANT, VIE\V : ~~~i~:~g~IB~ ttPts. • Assume remaining 9 mos. 1 BDRM W/LOFT la.undry ttrea. dhl. car ~ar., b·iilt·lns, decor. Leases from • I ;.~T,•,·,, __ oweor. or_app ·-a.:_ _ 2 story sp<scious •TV & r-.hlld Servict• ,,1,ail. tense. No dePosit. SS50 peor lmmed. Occupancy bltnli, cpls & drps, D/\V, $500 per nio. _____ .,.,, CllRISTIA~ COUPLE w/sm $~50. 494-20.'lG • Phone Service. Htd. pool mo. 615-9-193 aft 6. Please call for appt. huge p a 11 o, 556-8286 or -~IWPOtT &IAT,C.M. MJ•lJU. dog. w.nnts lo reont 1·2 BR Laguna N iguel 3252 • Chlklren & Pet SecUon LAB.GE 2 Br, den, 2 Ba , lrpl. HAYLOFT APTS 8-12-6547 1 (714) 673-7985 hou:sc in C~a i\lesa. Reus. e $5. off "'eeks rent w/ad \\1orking girls. 117~ Dia· (714) 547~3?1 f1~~:1ifi1~~~ u~:s ~1:!5• rent, 837-3181 PTL HOUSE 5 br, 24:111 Los Ser· 2376 Newporl Blvd., CM monrl. 615-3288 or 675-5758 283 A~~1:i C.M. Hunt. Harbour 3842 Newpart Ba\ Towers SUNDf:CK Nice 1 Br $165 BACI\' n,ayl ·I Bron 3 .B, a, 2 rnnosmSt. ~00/1110. Ls e 548-975.'i or ~1J67 Corona del Mar 3822 Orticc hours 9-5 3 BR. 3 "·, DELUXE. 31P Fernando St., N.B. yrl,y F urn & Utll i>d-1<in:::lc. story r uxr. ·>CIV " i r a 494-9 STUDIO APT. I toom & °"" - SECLUDED 1 Br 200JS210 Lonia. s~7:l. nlO. Rf'al!or, l·N~.w-po-,-,-s~.-.-.~h-~3=269 bath. Furn. Util Inc I . d. EXTRA large 3 Br. 2~> Ba.I ....... ~~!'!':!'!'!"'!~!'!'· I s~. 169'12 Hoskins. Cornel' Vista Del Mesa Lazun:i & Cdl\1-Ulil pd l}.J'.!-2222. SllJ/mo. r-.1usl 'over 50 & Brand new! Frplc, shag ***GARDEN APTS \\arner & Hoskins. 1\1gr. EN 0 BOONDOCKS 2 BR $195 2 BR house unlurn. i-·euced Love For Lease to sober. 2191 Harbor Blvd, crpt. fully draped, all new •••POOL No. 4 ADIRVINULTE GAARDVE ATHMESAMES P -~ & d applns. Mo. lo mo. or year Unlum. 2 Br apt ln family ""'""'"""~=;;;-="'"°=-; " atio, serv porch-vl'lf'ant y .... u, crpts rps. Professional Couple C!\I. Across trom K·Mart. 2 BR. 2 Ba. SrAJ. mo. 1 BR, I Near Newport Bl\<d. Frwy REAL nice. 2 Brs $225/$275 ---~"'=-3&ta AVAIL. DEC. 15th. Jl05 lease from $345. 673-0930, section. Crpta & drps. No Ba, SlTh. 1697'2 Hoskins. Cor. & lrvine lndus~ria.l Complex. HR-ECM-lrvine Se-e 00\\' EASTSIDE 2Br, Quiet , Pembroke Lane 3 Br, 1 Br Furn $16;, 1-•-•,"""&~w.,'°"";;;;''o;615-"'~lfl7""'6""_'17'pe=l=•·~64~~~364i=5~~~~~ \Varner & Hoskins. Mgr. 1 BR $190. 2BR $230. CALL me, 4 Br, S285 vacant cptsfdrps, fncd maintained 2 Ba/pool. $450. ~. Lease. Loll oJ: bltns, pool, y,•alk to Sl::E TO BELIEVE! APTS Unfurnished, 2 Br No. 4 Rec Bldg wfgym, Billiard•. CIOSc> lo So. Coast Plaza yd, gar, no dogs. $ 2 o o Call SlS--09l9. shopping, 11 mi. beach. 931 2-2 br, l ba, $270 & $290., 3 $195. Ulil pd, pool, lndry ----------1 Coler T.V. Pool &· J acurd POOL home 3 Br, F.R. 2 Bn mo.642-~. L"ASE 1 , ., 0 1 m 0 _ N, w \V, 19th St. br, 2 ba. $325. All y,•/garage racU, cpts, drps, ds.hwhr, Lagune Buch 3848 Security Patrol, Relrig. Inc. S385 all xtras & pool serV . "-.. ~S-049'1 & recent I y redecorated. cl :sed gar. No child/pet. e 545-4855 e A lot uf 2, 3 & 4 Br hot • .s 4 BH., F'RPLC, Fani. nn. Harbor Vicy,• 2 hr + den, .<'A•--"0"" 61' "177 H · d f{ ho Apt COZY STUDIO bltn dbl 2 ba """'~or ~.. ac1en a ar r s PARK NEWPORT r-.to\'r R-l holiiiayS s, ·car gar.. ··lofted t'Cil, frpl c, patios, FURN pl I 1 Br ROO?o.1Y 2 or 3 br, 1 blk. SlS-7416 \VIW r · &_ ho ALA Rentals 642-8383 l'llG<h ~ts. u~.~~· Call: overhang. Full lndscpd & s 16 51 $ 3 I ~·5. g~deal Ior wate1. l BR, stove, d/w, cpts, new plate.~~le~ 21iM. fro~ APARTMENTS ---azi, Agt .... ,.,.. ...,.,. sprklrs. 6 4 0-132 1 or b ache Io rs _ Adlts. 1993 67J..4555 & 752·01CJ drps & paint, garage, 1 BLK beach ln central Laguntt. Bachc>IOr 1 or 2 Bedrooms ALA RENTALS 4 BR, 2 Ba CONDO. encl 2 213--.177-2775 Church 54&-9633 SHOPPING Quiel mature $1~ Mo., all uUI paid. and Townhouses WlS'l<:14uzl ttt u rvict car gRr. s\\·im Pr iv' 1 Gs . BAYSHORES $<12:i. mo. Yrly NICE 1 Br dplx. Quiet. Sep. _c_•_•_I•_Mesa ____ ~_J8_2_4 cpl. $155. ~o. 378 Avocado, MISSION REAL TY Fr. $2'24.50 Open~ Daily P.'\tio. S:J.50. n10. 612-722\ lse. Lovely 3 Br. 2 Ba. No by garnges. Emplo·....l adult ~ 646-1461 No pets' 4..., .....,1* Spa Pools Tennis f · "'"":II-. · 19' ~ · D J" ... ,,. LARGE BACH. Comp. kil. & . .rr"U•» A·-·o lrom F ... ~hlon Island fiit HOUSfS Dana Point 3216 peots. !.-J ~•cl'ltview r • oveor 35. No ""ls. 548-10'11 CASA VICTORIA APTS """ .. 12131~ oo~ "" ~9 \;';i""';T,,,C,-i~""==cc--7=-1 bath. Util & appliances furn. NEW 2 &. 3 BR LUXURY at Jamho""'e on sun Joaquln • J 'ou',",·,, -'""'""o;)CJ; .....,...,,.. LUXUl'IOUS l h E I d Adu!" l 2 3 BR I IJ " • gucs s c . nc ose ~ar. 1 adult, no .. , , , W pa os CONOO~, "ide 0 C E A N Hills Road. · .oL-J-....1.aJ•.L BE~CH HOUSE. 3 8 r ·TOWNHOUSE 3 Br. 21.i Ba, Furn. !\laid sc rv. No i;els. $160. p/mo. 393 Ham· From $169.50 No Pets VIEWS near Victoria Beach (ll4) 644-l900 NfWPOtT & lAY. c.M. 6<41·1313 bl\\ns, 2 car gar, vle"'· $3:!5. nc"" nil.'t'ly decorated. $425. s mo kc rs , Emp. Gent. illon, CM. 645-4411. llool, rec rm., elevators from $325. 494-1795 CUTIE boch unit $130. Cflll '199-2986 or 49.1-6960. 17141529--0948 MS-7197 Sec gale Gas & water pd 2 BR, 1 B,, ocean vi"W, 3 BDRi\I, 2 ha L u x u r Y ECl\I. NB. ulil paid El Toro 3232 3 BR, 7Ba, 2 Blks to Bch, $60. Of f' DEPOSIT 1v/lld. NE.WPORT HEIGHTS 525' Victofia, C?o.1, 642-8970 decks, near beach, lr~lc, \Vaterfront apt .,.,./view of rANTASTIC vie"'• 1 Br S165 NF.\V 3 8 ? 8 d Pools/Tennis. $375 mo or Lg. 1 br. garden apt., pool. frgi~d Ne;'·Close to Schools. NEW 3 BDRM $l9S $265. 4114-2339: 497 _1317 Newf.°brt Hbr. 2A~.ail.1 w1th fl1rn. & util pd-Singlc>s ' 1 • I'. -3 con .0· Lsc Opllon. 644-6952. $179. l'lQ \V. lS!h SL • 2~ BA, dbl garage, S . ho . • 1 den/ i rary 1rep aces. LOTTA IJ'N's.1 Br$210Cdl\1 Pool. A/C, clrps, lge pa110. \V\Tl<.:RFRONT 3 & bit-ins, frplc. Call F leta pac.1ous use size trip ex Lido Isle 3856 Bllns, sep. laundry fac's & F P U -1 pd ~-~ AU. 2 car garnge. $ J 2 5. ' . • spac. • $140 to $145 2 Bit trailcrd. Lohman. Bkr. 833-2014. apts, fenced yard. frplc, dbl trash compactor. Call: r.trs · · 11 ·""'"""now 831-{)l()!) den. pn\'. patio, newly dee. f.iatul'e adults only. 132 \\l.l;o=-;;--.o"""~"-o==c\ l!:ar, cpts, drps, dlsh\\'liliher. 3 BR, 2 Ba, hllns, 2 car Hea1hman at 6'75-1«7 01· NICE 2 Br 4-Plt:'I. S2ti5 SJ,"J() l\1o. 675-7000 Ag!. \Vilson, &l'>-4530 $200. 2 BR. 2 BA QUil.."T. 2 children OK or adult bldg ts d Adult Mrs Bell at S.U-91~2 Bltns, cnt·L patio, <·.p. + stge Huntington Beach 3240 3 BR 2 BA 2 Blk• to Bch Crpts., drps, bllns, closed avail. No ..... ,5, 2675 Elden, garage, cp '2 ""a · 1t s. SPACIOUS 2 BR. 2 "-. Con-?o.!OVE 15th, 2 Br hSl' S175 " ' · Huntington Beach 3740 ar NO peots, 212.6 Thurin, CM. 642-49ffi LeaS£'. Also r, 11,, Ba, °"' Nu cpts. p.11io & garagc FffiEPLACE-4 he r1 rm . 2 Pools & T_cnnis. $375 Mo. or 675-5m l'D"a~n~o"P'-o"i=n~t ---~3~8~2,,6 2. car garage, bltns.· cpts, do. Patio, Pool, Fr p I c. PRIVAT1::2 Brhouse$180 bath, Carpet1np: ,i;. drapes U-a:sc optK'lr.. 644-6952 LOW WEEKLY drps, frplc. Lease. Can Adlls. Pet ok. $265. yr/lsc. Stv/rer, rcnccd. singles ok thruout, bc111,111Jut lnndscap-San Clemente 3276 RATES Beaut. Adult Living ~lally lum. 6~7 M&-7838 H0~1EY 3 Br, 111i! Bil S250 ing. $315. 1no. No fees. -C 2 ba Executive Suites N~{'Ai;:~~·~. iiA~. ~· .• ~~. P~N~~~~e~":Nli~i:'. N.Wport Beach 3869 ~u~oo'-"'=,=,1-,~ba-,-.,-,.,--,,.-,-;o-,, Close to schls & shops. 11(1"' 963-i56l' or 963-1786 Ask for NE\\' :ONDO. 3 br, 1". · .,.... ,....._ •~•o mo Adil 4~ =•7 3 Br, 2 Ba, patio, sundeck, F1REPLACE 3 Br, :? Ba Bev or Dale. 1 o.r: e anviC\\'/Dana Hbr.·SC 727 Yotktown Blvd. C.!\f. $180. 642.-4470 4$2413 · s. ;,.r ,..., or 2 BR, 2 Ba, 1 house from trplc. $415. 6~1358 home DELUXE R.< 1 I .i picr, 2 car gar .. deck, pvt. Beach Blvd. at Yorktown GARDEN 2 br triplex, quiel ==,--· ~.~-..,~-~,.-beach, !rplc, di:' washer. I -"="-'='--"=='---I Industrial Pr pty. 2100 $28.i. Gd area, 2 rnr. \·arant ' ~nc 1 ~t} e patios, JXlOI, goU. S 3 3 D • 536-041 I str .• bltns, rcfrig, laundry. OCEAN V1ew 1 br, bltns, shag rug, pet ok. Yearly or San Clemente 3876 l\IF.:N\ \f. nool hon1r S.175 bedrm, 2 "·1· big liv room :il0.•10.!l"I or •196-0969 STUDIOS & I BRS do<ed gar. Adults. Pcts ok. refrig. gar, 1rash & wtr pd. 7 mo. $300. 673-5135 eves, or , v.•/[p\c. Crpts S: d r p S , . ul lt) 0 «4 ~m d & •--~ 1;.r'IOO Sq. f~I. UNITIZED IN· 3 Br, Fr \V/frplc, dbl g.1r throout. Close tn llunringlon LllXUR'i: New 3 ~r. 2 Ba e Full kitchen 761 Scott Pl, apt 2: 673-83&1. Ad Is, no pets. $1 M . ..., ·•au.> sys w .. .,,,us. NEW Lg. DclU.'\:C 2 br, 2 ba, OUST. \\lorry fret' nrt in-N,R., Shorr!<, Laguna. H.B. Center. $3.'iO. !\lo. Call Br'' /lon1r on Sll0rccl1 ffs golf • Heated pool CHILDREN OK 49.3-2517 or 545-4604. t BR. s u b-I ease Park exclusive are n, fantn!!tlc cnn1c, ovrr $32.000 & PLUS 3&1 Br hom<-'i; $32Jf$).j[) or Onie 96.1-1.ifii nr 9ti3-178G. <'Ours{'. Jl('ar he11ch. !\!any "' Laundry facilities l.geo 2 Br $l70; 3 Br 1 ~ Ba Eastbluff 3830 Ne"·port. Avail. i mm ed . vlew, pool, 2 balconies, cnel. other lx>oofl!a. s 31 o. o oo. ALA Rentals 642-8l83 ck•luxeo fPatures. 493-0585. e Fl't'l' utilities $!90 0 1 & 4 1 2 $239.50 mo. 6 4 0-5 411 •1 __,•~•~r.~!~'~'°~·~m~o~·~•~9fHl61~~'~--I \f./15 '}; do"tt•n. As.."\OC. LANDLORDS' REDECORA 1'ED 2 BR San Juan e Free linen~. · upex -pex: e DELUXE e 833-2180 \Vhite \VateorVu-lrgimmac 2 •,·. r •• ,, Bk""'' "''~~sA~·I • hnusc. frc~h p.1in1 l n ~ 1 rl c• • pools, crpts, drps, 642-6682 3 "R ., BA I LO • 'd I f II d !~" '""' ~ '" ...,.,---~-1 1 11 N 1 1 Capistrano 3278 • 'f.V. &-1naid scrv. avail. NEWL" d 'd 2 " 1 b o , 71t apt for ease. VELY WESTCLlFF 2 Br. .,r, 1 ea or re re . ....,,_,, Eots for sale 2200 ' \\',. ~pccia~izc in ~ewPQr: nnc ou s < \'. ' civ rrr I! nnc • Bar·B·Que ,. ecor · . vr, a, Incld spac. master au\tc, 1 Ba . Avail. no .... ·. Senior 2 4 5 \V . ri1 a r quit n. '-----------[ "t'1t~~I e t:oron'I dc1 ;\Tar e clraix•s. :\1usl i:c•c !hi~ llC'.'lll· ·.; BR ? b h 1111 s, • Phone scn ·iel! garden apt. encl d gar, no din rm & dbl garage. Auto ciUzens prcr. $200. 613-1004 492-1019/492-.1967. 1' /; 1.3" o R 1 I g.. Iv. No ff•r. S'l.Jj. n111. C:il! · . ' ~ 3 ' kld.s or dogs, $190. mo. door o-n"r avoll. Pool & ff ,\\\' ;\ 11 L 0 T S -\\' lLn . t-111::1· ~r c~ a. r· 1:.,,.. ~·3 ··.'7 01. ''""-!"''· 11 1 i; h w a!< h er .. <>Ire. gar • l mile to ocean IWG--7129 1'~ " 3 BR, 2 Ba, sundcck, 1 blk LGE 7 Br, 7 Ba, view, dl.'cks, ORCHTO COVE: R E J); 2 \'!CC' .1:; ~Hf>.!'. 10 lou. Trr 1 "': ... v [). 'j'"" ;J<)" 1 flfll'llC'r . Rec. ftic1t, $300 mo. BEAUT 1 Br !um. npts SlS:'i Recreation area. Adults beach. Pref. girls. No pets. dsh.,.,'hr, 2 cru· gnr. $250. I I 60. ·~n· 1. · · :'.\u.V1ew {iv ar •1 C'. (.':ill col loc.J TI4/52J•ll!H. SP AC I 0 US 2 Br apl Qnly, no pets, G 1 1 1 Mroc. ""~""on '494-23.1!1 or 498·0'll7 f' ... , eve .'( ... ,.,, nc 30inini:; NU-VIEW RENTALS & 1175 Spa<<l•h otyl• I d k 2nd 11 -" & • •~ • ar,svre. ~ . .,...,....,.,,, '" ~ I R 1 I 'I\'}: HAVE •·11 3 bcdroon1, s·~-A~~H~.~~~3~2~8~2 1 " \\'sun cc , oor, ..... .,..~2 ~ '~ 1 ~ph 01~:; i~i lsran~ :; 6i3-4030 or 494 324g 2 h;Jth housr!i. Nn ft' c ~. ant a na eights bu.ildinG. pv1 , c~ gar .. good vu. 1 blk Irvine Ave. No 865 Amigos Way, NB Newport Beech 3869 San Juan J-la1vRJi cit N11.na"11!eo, nr. FREE f'RJ-:£ 1 fMni ~2a'l 10 ·1195 11 ..ino. OVER Back Bay, nc\\' ~j .s~~~~~n l.an:' 1 a~:~ children/pets. 839-tl!XJ hlanaged by BRAND new 2 Br, 2 Ba 4. Capistrano 3878 Pahoa, Jlilo & 0cC"an. Each • Prore~~ional Scrviec • ,\~k _ ~'"!.r Hf'\" or D 11 I c · ('heerful ho1ne for Jr. Exec. West of Beach off Slatcr. 2 P.R, cpl, drapes, stove & \VII.LIAM WALTERS C:O plc.x, bllns, dshwhr, laundry priced St.SOO .. !~·j()O· d\\·n. *LANDLORDS~ 196.1-<l:itit or 96.1-l7ll6. fan1lly. 3 BR 2 Ba. frplc, 842-18'18 1d,.frlg. No7.e't,s, Sl'C &StdA'!,n Huntington ~each 3&40 lacil. From $210., SJ2S, for SUPER SAN JUAN 2 hr. 1 S55. niorilhly. ~IC'<"I I or • 3BR-NR. BEACH fflm·rm along side Blt-in ep req. "" ames · 1• • 1 ---~-------studio \l'/2 trplcs. Nr. Hun· ba, 1st & last +-clean'g. both. Atturu1c acrial .~· land Homef1nders * 642·9900 S2.'l5 can &t5-l&:"i7 Kitch, overlooking f e 11 c e d SAVE SPACE WH EN "A" OOS.5280. OfEZ ORO API'S lingtoo Harbour. No pets. dep. Avail 12·1 6.16-5256 Pholos, Pvr. Ply. &14-167:1 Co:'tifol'n•:i'~ L."lr"est n backyard. 2 Car "ar. tow MOVING hy wra PP in g $60. OFF DEPOSIT w/ad. -. 8'l3'I Atlanta o...,9100 or •=1510 .. 3 BR • BA frnlr I"" v11rd .. dishes and other fragile .....,.. CJ'IV"" Santa Ana 3880 P",:.0~107\TUl!Y H,,v I." r e Rcnt11\ Service! • ' -' •• ,. ' '" · · n1a1nt. anrdening 'i en r 1 1 ~. 1 & 2 br, 2 ba, garden l, 2 & 3 BR. Priv gor, pool, bl1-1ns. $2'.15/n\O. B11rharu, ' . ~-items In wash cloths, towe s ~ 19 SPAOOUS 3 br, 2 ba. frp\c, Unesl toe. \V1U i.ell w/smt11t BIKE Tu bc>arh 2 Br, 2 Ba ~ .. ~.-JJ'739. lease. $375. n11hly. Fu-st t" and other linens. yot.: i;et apl.!I .. pool. n55. & $1 . washer. dryer. Cose to steps 10 water, yrly. $325 do\\·n paynicnt ~r ~ra(t ror SHG., Newport Beach. Al'<O Ir in~ 3'.244 las~ 644-0--lJO afl. 4:30 Qr n10re space in the garn,;e ,~l7l~O~~~"=m_h~S~t~~---1--"~'7'"~·~-~=~=~~-nio., \\'knds. Avail. Ott 1. ~iJ_~J~~ r · o 1 · 1·11rant houst'. n c> re il g <', 11 -~k s. and closets by selling Idle PRIVACY + 2 Br. 2 Ba, gar, WALK TO BEAC~ DI llit St, NB. 675-2241, _ .; 1__ SI~ .. frirn1 3nimals ok. Ag1. Cl:u•i:1f1e<1 ads aell big items, iten1s 1\'lth a Daily Pilot patio & yard. $225. No pets. ], 2 & 3 Br, crpt, drps. bltn&, 11•kdys. 21~ NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fer 776-71'!/l * RENTALS* ~m:ill ill'..,,; or any item. Oa,;sificd Ad. Call G42-S618 &1&-4114 gar. 22116th si. or~ 15th BLUFFS, lge modern 2 Br, 2 $100 Spacious Singles, n r . shopping &: tnrnsportatlon. Garage incl. 542-6547. Apts Furn/ Unfurn 3900 110 h~•16JO R-2. Hoon1 fnr Z'l I Bifb08P8n insula 3207 1 rni\·eor.suy Pflrk 646--5733 St HB 84l'·39':il' Ba w/pool. C'rptli. d r p 5 , Unit:<. $150,000. Ac 1·111,., . r:: HP. 2 t~i. ........... S:!ii rr.trJ' § fflUO' P\ant,-P olsonous 7 BR. EA~SIDE, new.cpts., BRAND NEW 2 br. apt., abundant bltns & stora~t'. ~™ &'6-32\5. -~I'. I h.1. tront Ho.us.,c.:: Bil..:!'.-h ........ $.t"4) lflO .wJl":a;t\, Q I'll Tol.ivcstock gar. pal!o, sn1. ch1td/sn1 Jrplc, \V/\V cpl., d r p!, frplc, 2 'car garage, ·$290. -- Mount'n, Oeser 1, 1 iir!lnril\' fu0'1~·n:E'2d ~"',~· S~,~O Th(-'Tl'1'Til(~ l>f'I OK, $195. 54R--O&M DIW, patio, childrl?n OK. nKl. ~ul>let. 640-4781 OCITlllG llCWCOfiC(Pfl 111'1 ~1·) · "'~"'·' • r. r ·• ~11 ') L-·~-Jl/3"' (' 11 0 R S E C II E M U T R R V P I. I M LG BACH \\'alk lo OCC & $21' & -•« •0·•7 LOVELY •· ~ I I 2 b i ADUU lAIESHK llVINC Resort '2400 li7~1-ltt7 ,.,,.,. ~ ,., ··; •><•· ········~' ·.•J · · a. up."'"'-...,.. uvlh;u cupe.x. r --• "BR ..• IJ1J ....... SJ!.!.>/42} t) ~t I L K W E E B H I l g OR US M C ~hopping. Sll.l. 646-il710 or CONDO 3 br, 1i;1 ba, pool. l M. New reffr, washer & IMAll l'tl!.A«ll'llO INDl\i'< \VFLJ .. ,S ru.rn Condo. NE\\' f\.-111-.:•' 3 Rr, :!'~ U:1 , GrN.'11l~'C' 1!01nrs 646~789 ret'. nrea .. Close to Tran!. & dryC!J". Efec garage opener. •Bothelors 1l af-t, 2 lj~ ~l('('p~ 1. TC'11· rlf'n. E!C<' kir ~ 2~ car gar. \\'. 1;. Bit, l '~ h11 . . . . . . . .~:lM c R t: IP t. A N T S ! 11 R I. R II R K N I II $11(1. 1 BR duplex. Marri!!d Shop. $250. mo. S48-9695 or Sundeck. l270 ino. 6'i5-149l' • l BR , 2 BR ol,;, {ll'l<'1I~ .• ~·. r!ubhouSt'. B:i~ nit', 67'.\-J'3._I la Bit,~ I~ .............. SIOO cpl. non-sn1okrrs:, no pets. 61">&100 ask tor Bill 894-0077. 1.714) 5"\8-.i·l:'-'l t'r 31:-1-2087 I Corona del Mao 3222 1 1urrlrrock . f\ t' D 8 R C 0 U 0 P 0 0 ~ 0 E E E H 0 968 A \\lest 17th. 548-0.158 2 BR DUPLE.'<, Crpts. Dr ps., 2 BR, 2 BA,~· from beach. •2 BR & Den E ~. d 2900 'I BR .. 2 I hathtt ......... 51..,,) I L [J E u R u B " " 0 s B c w" H ., E u K N~vr y ....,.,,,,.~!l"d I a, apt DI h h lbl Gii W/\V dr.. Yrly From $1115. $43S eal s t&te ""' • 1 Bit, 7 h.1111.~ ••••. S l::O~i/1~1fl " "'' ~ ..,.. .. " · · s .,.,.As er, 1 cnr gar, · ' · · I Cloite 1~. No pets. 1\dults on· wsshcr & dryer hook·up. . mo. 6 4 2 -2 0 18 or \"l'OULD llkC' 10 purr h !I !t (' CAJ~, u~ H.$1 \\(' ;;:c11• lll\'f'1 I: 3 BR .. 2c'~· . ··f,IT.ik wh;:ilnr. 1' Ii: c E T K N L c 0 I £ l1 0 N E E 7. R •: ly. $16.\. 6'73.-6Ml . $230. mo. 968-6141 61&-6114 M•soV.rde Eost & Ade.mi mOON:I 3'1hr. 2 h:1 llOtL>ie, in vfl 1'.'ly or PHS on:ina ( r ;n egt:> .ir 2 BR hoUIJC, garaKt, drJ)I', EXTRA lg" 2 B•, 2 "·, di'"' BRAND NEW 2 tr, 2 bn, l ;iiiiiiSi4iO;·il~8~0~0~ _ .. A ,\Jar. I BR. :11~ IMI. ........... s;30 8 II w E 0 E 0 R N s TT T c R E E r. c N ·--Pl " • Doll "' d I ( I ·-~ lora11on, ;\1c:-;a \'e'"" I. Ne"' 3 8Nl1'00n1s p.lj Walnut Squ/U'I" I stove. o ~tvsS· ~ ace.i> poolside npt nr beach. adlts. t> xs., a eps o ~ ......., 1 al"t'lt, dln'f'tly from rN1n1•r . t. Cir~ 10 ~nch: 2 Bk., 2hi• ~ ~-1~ ...•• $2ij [ t) K T W 0 S RN 0 E T S 0 0 0 0 L II Ila, $175. S.15-7983 Sorry no pets Sl&.7. 536-8362 to $.1!6. Oavld11M 'RI ty. AU l'(pli~ 1n rondtldeoh<'f'. OJ 36R & ~uCSt S500 I CALL 551-7500 0 , EXTRA lrg 2 Br. 2 Ba. 64!>-1573 - r J«!ply p 0 Bn.'< 1 0 1 3 · 1 h. 2BI\ furn. S>l:t:i v Is 10 N l't K T F. I. E 0 L N R 0 E C S E E K E Crpts. drps, bltns, no pets. 1 BR, 1 Ba, $140 lo $160. ~· l BR, pool, adults, super nr-Sb-v Newport &c>ru:h. 92663 <'· ~BR ,r,, ,...,lt'!1t $600 • • A C R E W S Z S ff 0 U N V R I E E C R 830 Ct'fllj!r Sl 646-1181 2'Z'l Chicago SI. H.B. Tobin aha""! Furniture e v a i 1, fl,. "' · Realty, 84&-1311 ·r Ctt'CS ouses Furnished I 11.nr,:::e llomc1 e u s D g T L E R U A 1. I K w w D 0 R J BR, 2 hfl .. 2 gir·• .. nr. $165 & UP, 1·2 Br. ITJ mtec. WeslclW an!ll. Owoer/Aa1 , C'ol•• of NPwp:rrt R~a!toN: REALTY slortl & otth.>H Adulls. "'-1, -room, •-. -t, 133-354< ar 64Hfl7S 2 BR. T ..... I General 310'2 6'i;r5jJl .-vu ''-" .... w ~·r \;'==-;;-,=:::--;;-;":""=::-\ OWunuute, frp c, . -- -I ,\ RPd 11111 ("11rnpt1ny G A R K u u M L E s w K L t M E K c y $.100. By Owner. 546-3397 bltns. Adult.a. no p 0 t •. LARGE 2 bedrm, 2 ha, cptt, trom $251), 1 llR, trmn sa WIDE OCIAN VIEWS $50. OFF 1ST MO. l'nlv. Pnri< C'rn!l'f'. lrv!ne o Loe i\ p c H o N\T o)E g o K £ o R 3 BR, 2 & npl. crpt!, drpii, 336.-0492 . '2'JO 12th St. drps. bltM, pr .. nr Hoag Pool. tenn\1.., con!lnental Ov\•J'\ookhig the !II'.':!. A lh:chli; 3 Rr. 21: Bn, 1600 !iQ ft. trpl. . ,. . 2M5 Ora.n~e. $251'.l. ~1031 219 15th St. Hoap. 1'1ature adultt. No breakfast. Stparale tamUy IJ( l..!ljCUl'l.l Brach. f.:Jtnt•• 1:11/'ll~'!'. SJT.i. 6TI-ml 0 r I ftR, 1 >• ,11 nfrl hn1rH'. fnc<l I 0 ti H L w E z. E E N s T T u B 0 0 0 I 673-005.'t 2 BR, 2 DA. cpfl., d~.. pe(I. $225. mo. 642-(3!7 ~ICln. ao~ to Jhopplt\6': hvinr Gan!Pns. IT'OI & 6Th-20:l-l ,\rl, nr Int ~· l.'ptt, drpt. c RT U N TS £ff CE g R O H p p I M 3 Br. shai:: r:pts, nt?W pa.int, c~rt, I child OK, no pelf-LRC. 2 BR wtslip, B&yfront. l !l!!"i!"'~bo~oc~h~.~6~11-<!!'61i!!i~l !!!!!!/ jtiru1.1.'1_ Cloqo tn 11 ea(' n • ~·Ar-.ilLY nomr. 4t;r'" ... -d~I ~~ ~·~tt"1l i~ .'1'.';!'I'~~2s.11.:i. upper. Nr. So. C!l!, ell;a. __Jt • .mo. '31.-MIS Private mad, sechxftd area. Tll& EXCITING •L:u-r :! Jktnns. 7 hooth M. rant::c & •'IVrn, rl/11, . . 1 '1 "· •.-,..,.,__ llWnt!iOM: Tire .,144" M l!Mt 11•41! btlo• lllP"f '°"'lid, $189. mo. 557.{ j) aft 5. 2BR. patio, carport, new Panoramic bay vil"W. $850 ihnlnJt rl)On1. J-ll~h cc>lllnlt". "·u~h/ ru,., lan11l. lmmnr, :\I-\\ • H1· -11.•. \1er Mr. b1clo•ar4, 11p, cLow11, °' lliMoQllJ' 111 Ill•""''"· Ftlld e.UI $200. :z BR. Garage & crpts i drapt"&. Ne!U'Cttiln. ltllM!. Gi;i..4048: 6iS-2475. PALM MESA APTS. ~..,ralor Jurn1:1hinll.' & :i.n· ln•'ll\ln" t:,rrlf'~rr. r,-;i.321;2 hlil'" (ln 1ri •·nhrH, 'l cnr ll!dd•• 11&111' ind llo\il i11 u W,W111 fenct'd yard 318-C 0,1::\~ St. Ulll pd. 831-9950 Flfl£PLACE, b ea m clllgfl, l'wUNUTES TO NPT. 80'1. u11uei1. i\l!lturf' a <tu I 1". -s5o--:-oFF-tST Mo:--,c·1.".'''':, ',-.., 1· 11 ~Ill_ I l!llll>:R"'F:t:D lltlCRASE ~111.KWJ:r.o "94·1763 STUDIO 2 Br, forced air ncW '.i's. dl'JM, bltn'I, 3 nr. -anctt. 1 & 1 BR. trom $11S Y.ln1e-r !if'i\llt>ll nr 111 on t h · 2 Ar 1 @a lrpic 1t·irl1rt • r .I, -lk1, , .... 1111 f!rcorntnt ~1\~rt~::~;::Y :t~r•:CUf.!OTSllT :~~1~.t~.~~).,; : 2 Bl'. ap1. (1)1/drp. No t'.hldtn heat, cncl.'1{ar. Near btach. ~ 88.. ~~to beach. Yrly. ~~llJIM~_: ~~ s.lW. IQ $60!1. m n n I h ly ma. 6il·19'i:,· t;·. '10'.;I ' . l•tl' ,, 11., !n If!\' 1't'l'rll~. l'OCKLEOLIR LAUR8'. ,.N.:r.zt;Wt;t;I) or fit'l•. $115. 646~9280 2'l57 53&-0800. 4ll 141h St. kr. 5 bUu f vd O>n1pl~tcly furn\ 'I ht: d · '·-· -'· · ' ,,,_ :__ 1>11\-lt'\~:\ Temt1rr11w: Bri1h1~1 ~111" ' Apt "'F"' r-.f~fll~ St. NICE 2 Bl' apl, g 11. r II. I e, GNrifRN AplL t Br, 2 DA. { rom Newport RI ,) e;..11a1. '.l BR Jti *', P1Hlq r.11r:'.rt' .r\1 \\ ti'T:lo;l!Fl~;LIJ llomc, 3 "t\1r' -Room fQr Onddy .. p:lflo, lnund:l'1· No pe 111 • Wcslcliff ~l'Cll, smrill pet 546.S:S00 _ _,~~--1 VACANT 1 Br Tlun!tniiOn 71!2,!lrl01ot~. CdJ\.164.M.«l'l i.r, 1, 1 !n "1'\bftr, il'fllC, 111 To order 1ny ur all ol lhe txpandtod "Stell & f ind\' bnnk~. • •• c~a.n oul the garage JlTh. 9G0-28Tl OK. call 64l-.2~; 64$-.-,eGO ON THE BAY ; ~ch St~. Al"' l)ltthf'lur . ...., nl · hlk 111 r<•il .f. Jt1<·11:i:~l Nr. tl Uffthfll 2 throurh 8. 11•nd flO ttnt~ tor f'~h. maldnc thtclct ... turn !hat Junk lnlo C'.A!h Don'I r.fve :/: the 1~1 ! llAYntoNT 3 Br, 2 a;"On 8th floor 2 Br, 2 Ba. Sii •· $ ~ ... ~·. I .. 1 ,,.,.,.,. f11'yahlrl11 "Serk& F1nd."Star·TtletramSyndia!t.Addrt11 II Pll 1~ ••· I I 1n-.1 •~ ....... _,.be' /I JI s•~ N J 11nlt Nl'WJJOl1 Dl."arh l~"l. Jill! f11.1lt!AI f!ntw In 1ne \~1·~1 I ~·~111 i: J.· .-,,·h 1. H •• ,,., \vllh it. DI y ..-u~I Oaulf ,,.,,. • o..utt" t n t. !lM l'U, p mw .. , u.y, t<•• ll-w per nv/\ .-oMJ, mo. 1•1· por l,;111 prl. Agt. Fcc. l'f-i'J.10 , .• 1! Onlly Piiot :J•••1f•"'1 l ~fd . ... , ... ~ IPl1 •~ in t are of thia n~lliflPl'I"'' 1tdf-Call 641-5678. to Shore RA!'stlt1! HJ.&18. 97' J!m: 644-CitO .. HC'h. G-12-:ts:U fir ~:16 .. ,· • • • • • • Monda,-, Dturnbfr 2. 1Cl741 DAILY PllOT B .J~ jJAf,p;;111fF'Uu;;rn;j1:'iufrniitU:ur;;n;-J!3900iOQViRiennitfaei;J1>itoiOi1;i;hior;;1;-"14jj3000i"iie!.u;;,J,1 n;;,;;,;,_ (_O>£p;;ipoj_rr_-_-_ssoo~~S· -;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiPP'.1iilnntiil nmg0./flP>.a;;ipe;rrll;;ngQi'iOjj7jj3ij'HtiitliOp;1wNl,an;;;ti11dd:,:;Mii&iFF"i7'il 0000.'4~t;iilp;\1Wi;a;";;n;t,ttd~, ij~ii&lFF 7100 ritlp Wanted, M&F 7100 He Ip Wa nted, M&f I OAKWOOD FIGHTS INFLATION "'·U<TeOmOlureolralghl CIGARETTE SUPPLY , ........... -Jr.c'l *'II% OFF Delivery-Sunday Only PART,TIM E S.\LES innle to •hare llf! home DISTRIBUTORSHIP . .~ 6-4 SANTA* STUDENTS READ T"lS! H.B. n:io. !162-36153 att 11 PART OR f"ULl.. mtE Stale lie, tulty 1ni<"1I CallC'Ott' OF DAILY PILOT TO CARRIERS. RE-Trl!X'hOOl' t.11 lt"s 900-l 4~ CHH ISTIA.llj" M • Stralaht, 1~~~;-t:nd'k: 1~~ P&1ntl~ m.:n'\5 11n)'lhnc> QUIRES THE USE OF A LARGE S'fA· PBX Answering S•rv. $1700 A Month Prfime ~~~& ~1too water 1uwns tor dlltrtbu1on. All Buslneu Services 6009 STATE lie 7182'Z, b 0 n de d , TION \V 1\GON·OR VAN. CON'r AC'f MR . All ~hlfr11. t·un ..ir P 1l s·rro A ~lonth F/Umt' 1 retail oullflll are Mt'W'td by "m? 1~1 SHARON" painting tnt/t'Xf, 15" r r~ Bl.::N'rON \V JLLIAMS, 330 \VEST BA y Some wkrHl!f. Ef\J : ~~Vl--111Gl \\.'111 1n1l11. 1-ommlsl.lon only. ' Garages tor Rent 4lSO company txpert1, lbr-relore Con1ple1e scmotarlal ur-lot'al N'ls. fre-e es1. Bill STllEET, C05TA MESA . TELEPHONE -PROOF-OPERATOR-l'rudt> 'hn"' tii.le11.. r.tr. I : ·~ of Doublo g 6 , a g,. no vroriuct •dllng. P1>r110n vit<es. Low overhead brlnp llenn, 642---0238 .a~"' .t<Ml FOR A\POIN'f'lENT. E:otperlenced ·[)·Irr, 54.'t-9341. TI1f' prit.'i" of t'\'t!""lhln, ;, .,J-·t-• mOy , ... ~part V'IU"'t.J-' l' C ,._, 'lh 0 \L""\\'O'l"N 1"1port ·~ Ea~1,;11c ~.,, ''''' c 0 .. "' .. .,.. ....... • low <'061. Quick service. COLLEGE Students nnlnling onla<.'t 3n1iu\ Mel-. en!K'C' ,.,, """ " c.i " • ~oinit up. N01\' 0 Ii k "' o o d '-"'"' '"' • tlnie and t-Xpand to IWI time .-.> · F SI Ne ·~ t • ~ .. ,,, • ,, A · 1 1 1>tor11,e only. \\'6uld ...... tdeol t>IS-9565 la.1 & C''l:I, Ririe>!\~ equl~ Also An Equal Opportunity o.mployer SECURITY PACI I iu ps in Y.,......l "' .....,,.. ' 11rue11 Jll t 1c ps you ILHhl "" la.I\!)' y,•\!h company llnan-· k h bl fl I I N I I B k Mci!i.. I::~ p e: r I e: n cc> d ' lnllutlon by oflt·rlng 11n e:ii:· for "n11111 bo1l l Sl5. m o· clrig and bet:ome dlstrlbu1or C•rpenter 6015 n',"1',.'6 11 7 •. 1~r;,,"~c::01~ 11 1 ng Help W•nted. M&F 7100 Help Wanted. M&F 7100 at ona an rnti.tUJ'(!. Jn1C'rvu1"· Tut 1 : t•luM\ve "No Hcnt n a Is I" I ;;;6'~'""8~·~1""utT.1.""'1~•m'ic-~~= for auch n at Ion a 11 y ad· .-......... • ~50 Nrwport C()ntcr Dr De!'. 3, <1-fi p,rn. \;,\(.LF..:ON • t.uara11f('1". \\'e 1-.'"\lllrMlet-10x20 PRIVATE, locked. $15. vert\1ed clg11.re tt r1 a1 CUSTOM Patio Coven •10'~ DISCOUNT• HOB.r:D~ Corn'" work "'ilh GUARDS _ Nt'11 pnrt Be.nch Gl i'"J'S. So. Coust Pli1z;;i IJ1' 1h11t your renl will not ht rno. 400 22nd St, Huntington \\'ln1ton, S 111 t' m , Camcl11, Redwood & Cone. DN::kll -\Ve!lpapering & i~ni111lng us! 'frle11hone 11ollc:iti111:. fill lnun1~1 . 111•1•11 full .~· pit 1111e _!;qua! Oppor. J::n1plo)•er ci111 83ll-~'G43 n1i~ed for I rull Ytar 11.11<1 Beach. 960-1889 ~lnrlboro, PaJl r.lall, Kool s, Jo'ret: c11 646-7598, 84&-!H95 f'ree est, Call ~S in 1v/(i1•n. nfflt·r 1vrk, tyl). t:utird~ fQr Onini;" eo. tu-,;a H~:AL •~STATt:; '· s t:Til-STRi'~SS \\'ANTElf. you stlll hnvc lh1• fl1•"1Clbll!t)' SiNCL.E garage ror rent. SJO, Kent, t'I<'. You nuiy keep RE!'.10DEL. ADD-ON, gar. YOU supply th<' p:1.!nt, i'OOrns 1ng rte. PleA!IMl vol«' & C-11 C!l31 43.'>-5.1~ Sam·!ipni SALE!\Pl::Ol'LE. \Vhy ool f'ull Cir jiart 1.lme. -~ of nion11l·lllOnth Ql:cupanc.v ntonth. Co: ·a l\tt'sa you!'" present position. No conv. cusL & new <.'Ons t. pa!n1ed SIS ef.u·h. n.IJlllty to pleur a nl~L !\Ion tlU'U frlduy. l.a\\Tt'OUC 11·vrk Iii the hottegt uN>a&, Call 64&-1910 btwn 9 & 4 :· Plus )'OU jl'et u lot rnnre for 642-3645 c:ii:1>1·ric1K~ necessary. To 2:) )'I'S exp. free est, 645-3439 ~7046 Salary 1 ronim .. lull vr pt. ~·i·tuily, lnr. l!ur!!ni.:1011 Bcat•h/F'ou11tu1n 5~ -· t 1 $7•00 you r nionC'y kt Onk11ooc!. in-S 1 NG L., .de qualify )'OU n1u.st h.111·e a .,..,. .. ,C"'GATE< I ~~=="""='~~~~! \line. til:t-:~5 1 hhvn. 8 & Vultry~ Let us train }'(IU. acre ory O eluding $1 n1llllo n In rcl'l'tn· c ~i I '"" ·~ gant&e. t-astsl ' car, 28 hr• per \\'t"ek (days \VE ·. ~U,ILD~& R"P"AJn EXPERIENCED .Jr £):~rt =!''="='=· -~==----lfAIRDRES...i;:.f:R: 11 c n ! II I r di Phl! tl!t•!\111ne:e 963-4~7 :'h \\U, T~ l)Ul~ iO ll(n1 fal'llltleR, a full lln1e " · L.J. ino. or cve.sl required Jo sta11. c. Pa fl er h !l. n g 1 n ~ · ~e -~P al' l: H\'nilnblc, Kt·11·1lQl'I Vll!ng<' tll'al Est11te G"'...J l.-.'1K•f1t ~ ActlvilLc~DlrM tor:-who 64Z.2657 $4j00 •• CASH INYESTMENT i --=·~~~7=637~="-''='-*--es!lni~ites. Call 2l3-69S-I4lS BOYS 1u·ra. &TU.Ori., lii'l--4900. WESTCLIFF i>lftns partle<., BBQ'§, Ttip! SINGLE 1;ar garage nr llth RF:QUIRED \VAl.l.PAPERING & PAIN· ar REAL ESTATE l'••t'-0/lnPJ ,\y:cnry Sr nio~! F~ S 11 nd u )' & Balboa Bl. S25 mo . for mof'l" Information "Ttte Carpet ~rvlce 6016 TING 15 Y[':'ll. Exp. Rrlh1ble. GIRLS HELP WANTED i'.\hirk III Ct>illl'cl 13rUnch. 61H600 days: GTh-7876 eves 10 "VENDING DIV1SION" Free estlma!es. &l0--07-l2. P aper Routes O~en L C SALESPEOPLE tli51 !·:. I:dlng1·r i\\·t:>, S.A. No. 23, P.O. Box 1739, JOHN 'S C 8 rpe 1 & Pl•1ter/Rep1lr 0077 Jn Laguna Beac 1·n ar9e ompeny \\"r ni·"d 3 A.sJat•Jatcs. nrw nr C'lt!I 50-&Ui •· I I & •i ~ Olli R 1 J ••-~ ..• , C·'ll 91-1 I d Upholstery, Ori Shan1poo, .11n~e:.1, , ... .,,roon1s. ce en1 -.... uvma, ...... ·-ncue S .1 R M L 1• E d' ex1J••r1('n r ~·d l11·r-n~·'ti . ....rrl!J:.:TAP.\'-t'111•n. & unfurn. \Vith all thi' pho1-· nun1~r ' o i e I a rd ants. l p,\TCll ~ •srERIN G any aca ions. xpan tng I t I -'' "' ....-· Degreasers & all co I or ~....,. C 11 M L b re a r s ~!e SI:& ~1 .. "11 Bu~hl('s..-i i\l;!;f. ror prof• s~ C''Ctra.~. Modrlsopcndp\lyJO RESPONSIBLE brighteoen & 10 minute All Type!, 1-'rtt eir;tln1ates a r. am ert NOW HIRING i1·rlromf'. 'l ou h1t\"l' yo11r oft" Vl'l'Y ch&U,•m:1n11:: Y1l•. 10 7. Sorry, no peb: 01· PERSON bleach for your \\"hile Call 540-6825 642..U2'1 P r 1•111anent 11•nrk iu O\\'np11va rrdrskar.dnhone. Turi ri.o}· lor ont' iiho l'• children. -.. carpets. Save your money 6078 ~11111 Opper. £n1 .. Jcr;er nianufarlurini;. dl...:1ribuhng Si1n1r loc1tllon Iii y C' a r 5 11 ,, n 11 1 (' 1 1 n 11 11 r 1 L•l """ Sing I es, 1 I 2 Wanted to own & -eperntE' by saving; me extra trips. Plumbing *BOYS & GIRLS* &, lnir;tolln1 lon. l"o e:itpt'ri~·11t'e l\h-cl hun .~lie .o I f 1 l' l'. rx ran ~rri'!4'n1~. l>ookki"'l'fllllfl badn:rorns. Furn. & unlum. route ........... ta "esa a sur-L 1• ,,... t•ttlntng 11rog·•m fo• mrn & fall Bill Lach e n nl Y l' r , k<l<. · \Mt" -•t t"" e•tras Models -·-·" Pl b rm & hall $15 Any 'm mod. • I . · . IV San Cll·incntl'. )fin. age 10 ' -' • " , candy L oonl~ltion Yendnding \VUI clean living; rm., dlnlng R OTIS PLU'IBING New·spapt'r H:outes O""n in ~ nCCC'~sary due> lo l'XCf'llcnl eelll'nl c0mn11~~lon s il l l f Kt"n l .,i. 1n1·n1t ~'5:?.sJl:JI "., ""' · •I• 1 •vwiwng urea. easant us· ·· · • Re l' ~ & Rcpinrs. &IE'r . . wumrn 18 & ovrr H!•nllor, &IG·3928. -,_ --=:r.i=:=:::O:~ open daily 10 lo 7. Sony, ••tcMll•t office _ All lne.o;;s. High profit items. Can ;.7.50• couch SlO. Chair $5. he" t er s, di~ pos 11. Is, yr:i. fl. nu.'I' Profit ev~ry -.. TOP WAGES M~m8 Eve. 556.8674 *Sec'ys, Book ••pt . no pets O< Chlldren. S\Ht't part !Line. Age or ex· 1~ yrs exp. ill y,·hat count11, 1 urn an crs dishwashers n1onth for Boys and Girl:ii: . Lil Reinder~ ""e.nrv 0 -'-----' perience not important, Rf!-not method. l do work 642-6:.!63 ?.tr'c & 8 / A who 11re \\'ll!ing to YtOrk And • n · ~lrn • lnforn111t'1n Call IO'lO Ulr•·h St., ~7iil~l'O.I 4"WUUU 1 td ii= 1 n1y~elf. Good rel. 531-0101 Cntttplrl< Pi"tttblog Sctvt·, ..... do fl good jol>. Phone (714) 898·3S41 ., qu res CRI' 81 ........ O .. ,,,_ 95-00J J O I Nl•11 :~•rl &•ad'I ,'\33.f;~ Garden. $-1795. ca~h \n\'\l~lmcnt . For CARPE.i'S & Lino by Ed al a Lie. 27269,1 1. · O .and ai>k to lt~f!.ve ru1 Ca l Man & Tues nly D ial A Job l3J-G8 ts details. \l'ri!c nnd include S•u•ings, Henui, shag, !or .=c:cc==.o.------1 app!J,·al nin. y Apartm.en ,0,, rihon(' nunibrr. \'fins $2.50yd Relay, £39-:JS39 Remodel & Repair 6081 l•:1g1;1l Oppor, Eniploycr -HOSTESS/CASHIER No Cherge To OU • DELUXE OFFICES ~ E t b"ted J~ Ml-'#port le.c• t4orik l\IRPORT LOCATION D!"par1n1ent BVV CARP.ET CLEANING QUALITY \\'ork, Rel., 25 yrs BOYS & ~IRLS .\pply In Pl'r~n11 llEAL ESTATE·HRQK}:RS or s n 1 1 • Irvine and 16th Pn!lo suitl' frl)ni $!25. mo, 3938 Meadowbrook Rrl. , * G.J&-7811 • e:ii:p. Lge & sni jobs. ~'rl'l' Newspaper Carriers. r-1111. Any DAY 10-lL\r.1 ASSOCl/\T:.. ~· 2 Yc>ars K<'I sr:RVICE Sta. SRl1•s1n~111 ~~ 645-0550 Ini·I. A/C, crpts, d~, all ill \nneapolls. MN 55426 Cfo.:Rlfll"IED STEAL\1 est. rAJn PRICE. L i c, aRe 10. Lido Isle, Bnlbrnl Ci sco'~ Restaurant !l·r e:ii:prricnterequirf'Cl/pro.. lube man. Top flit>' & frlnve U\JI & j11nitodal serv. • No Bu1intss Wtnted 5010 642-1710. Call Ken, ! carr. Pen.nsula, Conlact Mr. So. Coust Villn~r Jc>ni;[nn.11 app ront·h f'$Sen!!11l. hcni•fils. EX!Jl'r. n111n pref'd, Htwpon .._. S-.ttt I : ~ 1:.eq. * l l\tonth l-'l'l'e Cement/Concrete 6019 Roofing b082 Baekstro1, at the DAILY 38.iO s. Pl.'.l~a Dr, S.A. N;\v 1\1q~Jt l (\•n11·r locarlon~ ~~uu or p/t.Jn1e. Shell, li\h 181h at Irvine Rent. • WANT ~TO BUY p;LOT or call 6'..2 JZ21 & INSURANCE Prlvn1e, rlPluxr (lffjef!~fully & Jr,:lnc, N. B. 642-a170 2082 S B 1 NB BACKHOE, Gradin g & ll•avt! ap:>Uci.tio:i. slatfl'd. !\\aximum C'Om-SER\l l CE S TA. •telp · ~7-70~~to • Pay cash (or lntett•t ln pro-Ti:enchlng Ser. Coruitructlon RE-ROOF'ING, All lypes.. 1 fo.:qual Oppor. Employer fiN' & Casu11lty St>Ct1'tB.JY. mission arrangrnicnt. Call \Vanted. !\lust have profell..'t. • NEW • YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU WAITED! Introducing; new be.ch and t bdrm apts "'ell \\'Orth 5eelng. Refined ye l a.f. fordable e Gre.1t BEACH envll:onmcnt • furnifthe(! and unfurnished. • e $185 ta $215 e 646-8453 '(lie~~ 11coULl l'P 1433 Superior Avenue Newport Beach COME LIVE WITH US f I I ab J e bu 1-re1taurnnt, Clean-up, Hauling fill dirt, need the work, BoA , !'.1/C, Exper. req 'd 5 Day \\'k. Sl;'r842-t 1 ,echanic exper. Jo"'Ull time **Coron1 dei Mar** retail, automotive, cockl.ail Cust Cement \Vork. 642-8514 Lie 10019lC-39 ask !or Andy BOYS & GIR.L!S Corona del Mar. 673-:~ dnvc .V i\·kndg. Shell, 31~1 ProlessKtnal Offices andfor loun1t, R.E. etc. Some Don ' 645-1691 'f11e DAILY PILOT has ~ rn Associated Ha°'~bor. C~t Rel&il. Deluxe, nir cond., Shelter ok. Cell Fra n k , LEONITE roNCRETE INC. REPAIRS, all types. Reas. routes open ln COSTA SOUTH COAST c;;;'.!,--c--.,-~! I k · til ••ESA COLLEG" PARK & Loan Pl'OC('ssor to $700 s •_;P..\'ICE Sta. AllendHJ\t amp e pr g, Jan. 114!rv., u M&-8303 concrete 5 tamp I, g, rob. free est. Llr'd. Ask for " • ~ Brok pd •-~· H fro ,, ' ;;::...=;·.-~=-.-="' 20 · "'ST & \VEST COSTA t'HA/VA/Conventional 111 •, '0" ers Full & Part-Timt • ~£'NU· wy nuage 1 'Mort, Trust Deeds 5035 blestooe, bnek, tile ('""'tios, \Yalt . 8.10-50 anytime ""'' · • -·• n, f 1135 Ow .-~ 1.1ESA. "'2-4321 KC'""Unch O-ratot $450 !l!iO E. Coast H11)', N.B. '.<nu lll. rom · ner, drivewa.ys, etc) 640-4349 J C ROOF 549-4066 Roofi(!g· Eq ,, ~0 E lo ,_· Jr ...--S I M h Op STa-6!00. 2855 £. Coast LOANS UP TO IOY• CEMENT WORK of all kinds new & reco\'er. Pree esti· --'~_ppor. mp y... lflVINE PERSONNR n.~·s ew ng ac · rs Highway, Ccl?.1. J t TO LOANS 91 L% Reasonablt-Free Estimates mate. Uc & Imured CABINET MAKERS V *CCU'S Exper'd. Tc-p Drawer 1501 WESTCLIFF OR. $ -"/Z O Call 638-33'15. I ROOFING my W'"' through E:ii:per. in mi.Hing & as."mb.ly CCD\11(E$•AGENC I S\\1m\\"e1tr, 320 K11.lm111 Dr 1 NEWPOR Fin Jal Ce ~ f f t .Ar'JI !at Redhill) C.l\J. Se f{abla ~ T anc ntt?r D I .~7 coll~c. 1.Jcenaed, e x p e r , 0 lllOl'"I' t.\"tUres, In enor Leasing Office Spece 2 d JD LOANS raper es -~ and reasonable. 84G-ll92 decor S: artifacts. Very good 488 E. 17th St (at Irvine) CTII Ro t a 1 in g Stufts-Stand by Espannl. • 1 C1\I.I. ON-SITE MANAGER n *DRAPERIES* Sewing/Alterations 6084 shop cond. & m&11y ben~tits. Suite 224 642·1 470 L.ne. DiUerential pay. Ex-TELEPHONE CALLERS (TI4J Gtl-Jlll ext. 246. l ---'"--~----1 Alfred 1\1. Gordon Designs, ~ ceHent benefits. EARN Chri11tn1as mone1',. -,.7~~~""-='=;--c-ILowesl ratea Orange Co, Year ~nd HolidA.y Special. Tc-RATIONS Cu 250 Fischer CM 54()...2860. Contact Mrs. Jen~en: Housewlves-&udents·R.etlrTd * 1 i\10. FREE RENT * 5 ttl Mt C Beauhful custom \v o rk . AL r. or stom t----=·~----~ COSTA MESA \Vorl( ln our oUlce or yo ' No lease req. Dix. oilices • er 8• o. Sheers, Antlque Satins, Open rt;;ide foi· guys & girls. "BY COUNT_EH. J:fEI.J>. m1er 21. JOBS JOBS JOBS I · · adj. Airpor1er Hotel. AIC. 642-2171 545-0611 weave." & Prints. we carry C , Carol Key, 673-5(i72 Full time 1ncld \I' kn d s . AAMES 100o;0 FREE Memorial Hospital ionic morning!l·evcninga or I full S('rv!ces. From $145 Mo. Serving Harbor area 24 yrs, ()ur own contracts. No turn Tile 6091 DELANEYS KElTLf_; OF Bo•oao 01 ;{()! V!ctoria, Cl\-1 holh, Cal: 893:6"..o5 or coine I 21n DuPont, Room 8 down• for home--er•. No FISH. 632 Lido Park Dr. C..12-2734 EOE to r -oflll'e 111 '190S "'"" En1ployn1ent Agenry ==========:I V.' est m in p; t I' r Blvd. • 8.1~3223 'Tll noon ][SJ intel'estorcarrylng charge. CERAl\llC TILE NE\Y &1.;;N~•,P;.';;""iiiOh ....... ____ Costa l\1csa 556-1100 \\"eslroln111er, Offl« •' 8'' DESK 1pace available S50 Lost Ind r'Olllllf Open 7 days. Ph 556-1213 remodel. F' re e estlmates.1• 2706 Harbor Blvd , Suilc 207 RN hety,·ci:n 9nn\ & noon or mo. \Viii provide turnltutt DRAPERIES b c Io re Sm job!I we!mnie. 5.'16-2426 DAY HELP Anahm 600 N Euclid 776-8120 5pn1 & llpm. ' at SS. mo. An •·we r t n I ii•iiiiiiiiiiilliim Chrisuna1! Who I es a le ,!!P Soll 6092 WANTED Org 2 City El East 634-lm Emergency Dept. service avallable. 1787 Mfg'er. Free Estimates. 3·11 :30P~1. t 1ime TELLERS "'s.'a'.·'h. c~.,1'.132d.,1 .• HunUn-Lost & Found 530ll ~11,,!,~' In home •pp t. •TOP SOIL * COMPOST • BROILER ASST JUNIOR SALESMEN Xlo't b<'non". Contact D. NOTE TELLERS ,_ ~ •~tULCH * RED\VOOD • Wt'll Train RC>arhe, RN, emeriency CALIF. ANIMAL CONTROL CALI. 586-G930 C •t & 4·10 sq. ft. Office space, .. S 1 Eloctr'tcal 6032 A""i". "all• 3 "PM, dept., 642-2734. osta :• esa ll P kl Huntin ... on Beacu he ter ,.,, • IJ -,, Ag• l"l' "am s-1'" ~. '' . I H . al -1 VI STATEMENT Ne1-rport each. ar ng, SJllEd•'i.,.,nSt.'"'"-.....,u.1 Schools& ANCIENT MARINER ,,.,,, ,., w-...... -emoria o.sp1t· •"" c· access to blueprint and B•rk ol -Hum·-~Soclety ELECTRICIAN-license no, Instruction 7005 2607 II' C H. NB iveek getting new cul"tomen toria, CM. EOE. DEPT. CLERKS X;irox machines. $175mo + ''"" 233108. Small jobs, maint & . oast wy, l::>r the DAILY PILOT after 1 :=========~1 Ex...,rleneed ANii\tAL ASSIST. LEAGUE <:AO """" :i;chool and Saturdays. You ..---utilities. ~ Ado ... i"n, Spe·'ng and repairs, 22 yn exp ~l,h) VOICE. Piano, Theory - No INFLATION •-,. G d . 6045 y H 0 Ml DF.r-;"TAL ASSIST. Exper. must be out .. • 11chool by Siu.ES Cnntnct Sandy i\tcElhenntC' A 1vann setting for en-Neutering infonn. 960-2!:0) ar en1ng our ome r ne l:.l Toro/?o.tission Viejo. 3:00pmand bcRb\c lowork SECURITY PACIFI lertsintng ft!ends or '"'lax· l.000 Sq. ft. -$350 Incl .ianlL ANl1'.1.ALS lAJPOUNDED '"lEXICAN GARDENER ?\fr. NeY..men 833-23'20 Call R.1(}-1130 a• !Cut 3 days per "·~k. No ing .,..•Ith nel~hborf. Spacious & util. Corona del b1ar Poodle, Belae. malt-" S deliveries or collecting. N•tional Bank 1::2 bedrms f~ .. turlng bltlns, Harbor ~lgmt. Co. 675-6050 Peke, Blk/wht, male !"ollKE'S I i e DENT AL AS T Tren:;ponation p r ov Id ed. 550 Newport O'ntt'.r Or t"Utilo m drapt's, shag SSc PER SQ FT Poodle, Brn lwht, fem l..aWTI, Yard ?.1aint., Clean-.l Chalrslde ex""r. o-ni.-.. Ex· C' 'l 968-4812. W, I kl f Ncwpon Besetl cnrpcllng, pool &. outdoor Boxer, Bm;"·ht, male ups-Trw Trim. l''ree Ei;t, . T paneled duties. 3~.,, day Equol Opportunity Empio"""' e rt 00 ng or Equal Oppor. EmplQYt1' bbqs. Enjoy the good adult 1617 ' \VESTCLIFF-NB Shep, Blk/>A•hl, femllle 5411.20'!9, 9am-6pm 11.eek. Full sat"""· !I-I 8 n Y J~· Account Executive file.' '"-' ~~"'A::,GT;'-.'..O>U~.oo32=-~~ ''b, Blkl•••. m•I• EXP c-~ I _, LADIES TRAVEL Traineos '"' 1 ~ ..... ·n · ....... ene:r s er v n g Job Wanted fm•le 7050 llE'nefits. Beach 11rea. Call WEST BAY 18 180 SQ FT. Slli. mo. incl, Poodle, \Vhite, male Newport, CDM area. Compl ' 962-2.\36. TEMPO ·~ E. 18th St. Cooto .,,,. utll. Boat!ii & ... _ .. oulllde Germ ShepB Blk/brn, fem g'~•nt'ng Y'~ '<lcon"pa o s ON s '-==~-====~ ..,i " ~ wu~ • "'"' .. • PR FES I AL u r v e Y' DENTAL SECRETARY OVER 18. I! .....,ur're looking your door. 6?3-8606 eocknpoo. 1k/brn. male 646-4676 · J-Co e to the · · Cnck elk _, lntervlei,i.·er. 1-~or 0 r an g e 1\1.ust br Able to handle flnan-for an exciting job, S!ICC Alt'. m NO\\" t1"""pUng resumes fm!• 1 MESA GARDEN APTS 2 & 3 Bdrm~ , crpts, drps, ulll\tles pnid. HI t i n s , launJry rn ctUtiC!s. Rec . room y,.·/pool !ahle, gym room, sauna, PoOL Adu.Its only, no pets. 2881 Bristol, Costa !'.tesa. 751,1415 CLEAN 1 or 2 Br SHi5-S185. Arlults, no petF. 2421 E. 16th, NB. 646-1801 NEW Plush offJce Bldg., 2 spoo, · mwe EAN GARDENER C \II I C 11 "' St "'rnttrd Bm/whl frm EUROP ounly. ' P 1ases. a cial an-angemC'nts, Dental Mcl.ane, Sheraton J\.1otar c x p" r i e nc<d Er""riecl'I,· to 6 RM suites, conference . Dt: • ' • . •"" ~'>AOC ll'IC "7-I ' ~· R.n. Ye"Ox copier. Near Germ Shep, Blk/tllll, male Landsc1np~~~e29~~1~425 .,.,.....,....., or o.w-.> ""· insurance, g c n er a 1 book· lnn, 21112 Pat•lfic Cons M "II L h De•igners, Dr a f l K rn a I\" , C 1 833-3640 Germ Shep, Blonde, fem reasonab e """'""""" ....,...... PRACTICAL Nw'Sc, day or keeping. Top )lay for very Hwy, Suite 200, Hi ~g·. Bch. Bffl YRC T('(hn!cal Wrilers, p n r la 1 O. · A rport. · CATS General Servtce1 6046 night. Live In or ou t . t: ha 11 en gin g position. \\'e ha1·r openings for 10 A n a I y st , Tc ch n I c a J NE\YPORT BEACH Ofrlce Lnghr Don1, blk/whtl fem 496-3345 or 835-3705 552-8139 "'eekdays. ladies rree to trawl the "Open HOUSe',... I 11 u strntol"$, Tl.'Chnlciaus, for rent-a.ll Or part. $125. Shthr Dom, gry/wht. fem ATTENTl:ON Bua Ex· Help Wanted M&F 7100 Df:'.N.TAL. l?rt_ice !\Tgr. United St:i!r High earn· Progrnnunc>rs, Sys tems ' up. 675-6620 or 675-9311 ' Lnii:hr Dom, trl, fem ecutives! Will hartl-address ' l\1lss1on V1e10/EI Toro, ings. Transportalion paid. Analyst & Cos.t Accountant.. DELUXE 2 room office Shthr Dom, b1k/gcy, male your Xmas card A -or 1----------1 Exp. 4 )Ttl min. S700 to Parents l\·elcome at in· TUES DA y 17802 Sky Park, Ir.iine • Corona de! Mar $125 f.to longhr Dom, tM/bbrn, fem whatever. Call Santa 's ALARt>1 JNS1'ALLER-Pt. start. P.O. Box 444, El tetvlew. NF.VER A FEE ·' Rcalonomlcp;, Bkn. ~00 _,,=-.,,=OTH~~£iiRi'S-,,.,-,,-. Helpers. 548--5605 lime. 1 yr. min exp. Ref's. Toro, CaL 92630. R c PI i e S' ~LV~N'°-0m°'=c,1~1,-o~g;~,,--,,..-.-. ~,~.~r DECEMBER 3rd AT TEMPO lJO SQ f.,-, crpt.sfdrps, $95. Losr: Female WeathlliJt1and Sl'tlALL HOl\fE...-REPAIR r(!(J 'd. 911-1234 f 0 r ap. confidential. right person w /su p er v TE~t PO Tt'mporary Help , per mo. Call 64&-Zl.30 or "·hlte terrier (whit 11COttie) CARPE?li"'J'RY PLUMBING plication DENTAL RECEPT. ab i 11 t y for PM Mlft 1000 N M • St • 679-3709 y,·caring red collar w/New ELECTRICAL 549-1004 AN OHIO 0,IL C'f?· !llfc>rs All phases dentr..I mgmt. t w/\\'knds of!. Great \\'ages • Gift • THE H.EG ISTER Nev.·1pape,\". ' Bu.In.I. R.n •• I 4450 York tags. Vic. So. Coail H AN o Y bf AN. Cabinets, PLENTY OF MONEY plus }T exp nee. &ti. open, Some & hen. for righ! per.ion. AP· Santa Ana Ca AUln rlellv. Nef'd n>llable Plazt1. area. Frt. alttrnoon. Carpentl')', Plmbg, elec., Clllh . bonuse!l, frlni;e Sal. Coro benc-fits. ll.B. ply 1145 Superior Ave, NB 1 car. Open1ni::s In C.f.1. LINK 979-5851 d8.)'I, 494-3091 evn. ,paint, rep. & main!. 552-71;,;1 ~nefits lo ni at u re ur Call 846-3.5-10 893·5'l:l2. or Call 642-2410. ( 714) 547-7272 N.B . 1·2 hrs daily. ~31))!, Re\\'ard. 6051 d1vlduol ln bl'ach are a. ' MAID WANTED \rood)I. STORAGE UNITS Heuling Rc"""Mle~ 0 f (')...v>rience Elcclronir T.-==._,...,.--1 nal •·•-J -LOST. Gold rimmed eye airi,;ij c.r. Rt>ad.-Pres.'. IM.ill.ED. OPENINGS Don Qulxo1e f.1otrl For de1alls. please see --WAITRESSES Rooms 4000 Per!O UWJ ntllS or recrea-gi""""'· "'I 11123 ••I 9·.'" & LOCAL ''"'"ng •-Ha"'lng Prod I k C II 1· I d od ' ,. .... Fltl '--------S8 .. .,..,.. ~ "" ""'' "" "' Amcric11n Lubricants Co. , uc Lon \\Ur ers or Sf!'a 2100 Newport Bh·d, C.~T. our t i~p ay a on l ay s v ravrythu. mr LOOkING for working gal to ,'"'"".,.1 sto&n<Sage. DiJ'.'l'Om '-'·~·· lO&m, Ne\l'porl Sho r es, by student. Lnrg;e truck, Box 696, Daylon, Ohio 45'101, par I_ s assembly. Previous 6~Z.2C70 •"inan~·ial Pages ,\pply tn Pe:nion llveln. RENT & brd tree In am ret> n ego• .. ,. Coa.1t H"Ay, Superior . re11.90nable, Barry 531-1235 ATI'ENDAi~T . f expci:·u~nee hc~pful. XI n I MAITRE D' Bctv.·een 2.PM &. 4PM 11 h _9~7~·~01.\0~·~·i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; I An-Ltlm, l~h. M• p I•, SKIPLOADER & dump trurk .·. expe. r. 0 r 11-ork1ng cond1t1ons, n c 1\' \t.rport•• Inn Hotel c x c h an g e for g l !LI• en--' 11 fr Good P"" Fltt'm•. P·•v•'lc ci"b I n 187',00 ,1,; 'rt""" Blvd B<'mard & Charle S t wo1·k. Concrete, e.aphalt, ··~veya,,, s .1 • uv · pla11t In Jrvine Industr ial ' " MERRI LL LYNCH ., "'' ""' housekeeping & rooklng for Center S•n Clemente Reward.' 642~3097 . uv.1ng, breaking, 846-7110 Frn;ge bC'nrfus. Apply Shc>ll Area. Apply at: Laguna Bear h nre11 :O.lus! Irvine . bachelor in Laguna B ch· St •lt"" 1000 J~mr NB I I b ~ d · 1\n Equnl Opportunity n 1000 Sq Fl LOST no~ ., I " ""• . . Comtec Economntion. Inc HIV[' !I rong 6C~r(ltln !ll I r . WAITRESSES 1 · A~ 2""· ,~,, '".' ". ·.·.·a : .,..nnan, " 8 l" • H11lth Club• 6052 Em"'Y" >II .. -,.-,,., '1 .. ,,...-.,...,... St ff' AVON 16871 No~, Aw. Ir.i!ne all din!rig room procedul't's. '' ' spm. 011,.s 1213, 964-2.106. ore or o ice mktTan. Vic: Beach &: J-1 1 '" " k El C lno R'" H 'I HB 5 Fl ''{R""R'•l". REPAIR·. Fe"• Cntc>rlng expe1'. dej\r'ahl.:>. D:pcr'd, 1 mt', ...., nrs w . l'()()',fS' $20 ... , up, wt.lh on am e1 . ""'· opp• JACUZZI o,,.,,. & >Jo«••• r £.t• n.-, " I ~ t I b p r •o••1 ... 1•· .. 1..JHn J• J .~..... .........,. ~ . ..i opporlunities. lmmerl Pease send rcsun1,. tn r ••VllC' ru. e · " kitchen $30. wk up apt. Excellent par ...... ,. cropped ean. An!\\-"Cl'll to New girls, new equlpmt. Trim Your Christmas ,•:::;:,"-. No r•. -•. HSG aa~ifted Ad No. 28-t. elo Sales R1pre1entative lntl'rvv.' only we<I thm Sa 01., 117~!5 or 6-15-3007 492-9764 492--7333 Brook11. Reward. 842-2189. SupMsingly new ideas. Tol\·n ,, .. ,, .. ,,,~ .• ,~ (Trainee) 2-4 PLEA).;.F CA L I.. "a-;J Eves. & Co 1...., s 1s-~2 Bea i Tr .. With Extra $$ 17-28. Hi School math, Daily Pilot, P . O. Box 1560, put. -· LIVE AT-THE BEACH. SJ{ 0 p S suit ab 1 e I o t LOsr: Bl"Ol\'n nnrl '>1-"h\te le-Blvd.~H'B. 7~:~!163:7723 ~f; You mal<e rcpresentln~ the> physics preferred. Gu a r. Costa !'.les11. Cnlir. 92626 lrn•;il I rliviskln .of lharge 11('1· FOR APPT. 496-J767. $2.'i & up a wk. 673-0·110 Bookstore t.letal Sculptor. al p 1 bl rd do With rear corner, Town & Coun-11·or!d's largC's! costnc>lle~ & e m p I o y . St a r t a t f.!GMT !me ?t-3o Sl50 wk lll"lllA corporntlon 115 OJX'Il· \\I Al TRESS l)IN•; l~NOT l\10TEL etc. Located in The · ?\11:111 C Ae s~~~~~icld on 8Coun.r. try Shopping Center. 1oilctr!cs co1n pany. Show & $344.10/mo. E:ii:cel. opp. for guarn st. Collrl::r rirerrt. 1 1n::: '' be fllle~ 1,;111 "t'derlial !l"ly Lunch/Dlnner Shift BALBOA Isle, quiet "·ork. at THE FActORY, 4 2 S Call rollect (n4\ 492-2430. 6054 sell beuutllul git t s , C()!I· advanC(.'ment. Pd Vac Free f.1.i'. Rlchnrds. 7111846-515."i. or s b 11 r P !nu v u;i ui -•BLUE DOLPHIN * rnan, share bll1hll, klt., lv 30th, N.B. 673-9606 11-5. LOST; 11-2 8 CockCl'/Jt:ldn Housecle•n1ng mellcs, JC'Wl'lry etc. ln your Dent/l\1ed. Tral'el. Call the t.fANAGER Ntt<!.<'d for Sta· ~~~~:.d ln a n1arkctini:: l'lS:., \1111 Lido, N.B. rm. S8.'"1. mo. 675-3613 Industrial Rental 4500 Rt v r, Ma I e !Io I b 1 . HOUSE OF CLEAN spare lime. t>-lcct people, l\!11.rincs, The Career Corps, Uoncry slorr, l\''11 train. Ahillty to meet peo"lle, \viii· \Vl!O \VANT!; TO \1.1~RA! Hotels, Motel• 4100 g u n f-1-o we r If" alrvlew. Car pets, \Vindows, Floors, hav~ fun tool 5-.S·S847IB 917t 8...'8.ch Sl:\l\onc>rs, 5~292:? !ngness 10 11'C1·k ar all DllIVE A CAB. • 1600 ~of•< l on SKYPARK C:i.ll 510-70.11 Food Strv1'ce 0100s"· i-·, ho"-••r'• " ' "· 551-6291. Uphols. Ste am Cleaning. !\IE D I C A I. O Fr' ICE I \'Ci~ nmb!llon & a clran· · r. vu .._.,,, ., 11.fc, heat, cpts, drps, W,~ LOST: Puppy. BI k / \V ht Reg. Strv. Avail 642-6824 Biiinguai Secy $600 Superv. R o lief SUPERVISOR. G r 0 win i;: cul ajipc!ll'nnce required. fnr )'Cu"'elr, be your oftl'!l under going; rate, 86&-4481 u rt1a1i 4 c po d Cl • 100',G rree To Applicant Hospital exp t' r , preferred. Ne\vport B C' a ._.. h indu~lrli"ll Rnp!d Advancement boss. tl!r n or \i"Ornf'n. Ca."1 • RF.NT: 600 8<I It $100 B'ih ·5 4~rnoa, a Ditdic•te ean1n9 ~ 80. f)'ll\ni:: fil 32 Hours \vkly. SchNlu!e to medic a l g r o u P n{'('(Js I II Qualified ii:t' s 11 ~ h I I )I h1u1dlcnpp.id IOtchC'neltCA -wkly tale~ mi Randolph, CM. · un. · · • \VE 00 EVERYTIUKli * r:re>al lien€!ftts! he 11. r r e. n ~ed. 2 Days q u 11 11 1 i rd f rm:il i• 1 0 71416,12 . .3250 Bob t-f.11nstn \\'. •• 11 1 ·Clean appcarenct. 1176 Newport. er.if 548-9755 67~5116 LOST: white female Poodle Refs, frtt est, 646--2839 Al!;O r~ Jnbt; 6 : 3 O I\ tit-3 P hJ . 'l Days supervise otflcc 4-i )r.; r1p 1-5P~J Mon thro Silt ~\~ .. n·nrf"d. Ag~ 25 to 'Tfl'. Guest Home 4150 Stor•ge 4550 ~~~:i . .J.1: .... ~nl~!~!lf6ke Malnten1nce 6069 WESTCLJFF 11:31)...8PJl.I. EOE. PAY eom· req. Xlnt salal"I' & 1>rnef11 ~ Teleprompr.tr Cahle TV :"ll1Jl1!r111cni ~·o ur ln<'Omf' I;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; li:\5i~"'jjif'j:i:'t"fi~~~ Penionnel A~ncy rnen!urate 11· I l' x pf" r • &! negotiated. Ct.n\lu'I ~11-2661 262·1 \V. Cun st lfl\')' nr11·1· :l. ctlb 6 hn or n10tr 8 LOVELY home !n Q.t. ncar l1 LOST: Blk Lab, f>1nle, lg; HUSBAND & wife, clean & fL\lark III Ccnirr• C'ducnlio n. Con!act fllrs . 10 apply. Ncivport BC':irh. Cl'I . rl:1) 1\p~ly In per~o n 17th & Sant.'\ Ann, \Vlll pro. STOP HEREI puppy, flea <'Ollar, Aspen, maintain office. apt, re·ren· Ifill E. E<lin!lrr A\"\', SA Dun J a p , C o,; ta 1\1 es a 0 , --! Equol Oppor. Employer 'elln11 C.1b Co .. l86 B. 16lbj vkle room & board for 3 Do yciu neOO an exlra siorai::e Colo. lie 673-49-45 eves. tnl, Exp. Rel. MS-9403 Call 542~!!83S. ;\·leniorial Hosoit&I, 301 \'ic· M DELS NEf DF.D fiir all Si .. C:n1>111 :O.h·s". 1 ~"'~"~""'~~proO:;!p~lo."-;S4~18;,..o"=,";;;,;; I closet? Room? Gnnge? Or LOST: Yellow Labr11dor. 6 Masonry 6070 ~~='"=""'~~~~-! rnrtA. Co!lla ~1rs.a. ph!W!! or work. s '' r l 0 u • 3 \fn'>rEN=,~.,=,-m-,~,-.~,, "Vecat1'on Rental• 4250 ? ? ? Then You need mo!, Y.Tn'g flen collnr. Vic: ROOKKEEPEit Pnrt Tlmc--FOOD SERVICE minded only. Call .tudy f11r s .\LES. rl f "I 11·1h111.:-l'hr;~tinas fll"I> nl L~-l'i!Um Produc1ion!, Inc. lnlC'rvlrw 11fler 2 pin .~· lk .. • · · · . · AU..';Pi\CE, Hamtlton & Top of \Vorld. LB. Rt'\\"11 . \VlLLIAMS & St'.lrui MBllOl\I')' Po'i"I Oflirc Bo" 1226 SUPERVISOR t"'•een 2P:'.l·f>P:O.I ,11 ll'~l-l l\ 1,12 DAY ,111,·l;~·_.1 ult. pl! l lr. Ley CABIN BIG BEAR, Sleeps Newland Hunti~on Beach 1.,:4g.~~~3~27~8o,::o~•.,:•~•lc,-·~37~0.,:l._~-I 1.le 2.t\31»6 Brick, b Io ck ' Ln1nJna 13cuch. -ln.1--07·17 Jlnf;pital e x Per. preferred. PM, 645·26.5~. '1r .• ;i l.••. ,2, 2 frpl rs., COIQr TV, pool 960-1970 FOUND: Blntk do,, ll\c>cl sa lltone, 586--6.1n '" •1 P\1 "'l 1· XI · ----X RAY-TECH ,_,....,..,...,.....,...,...,.., 8 Bl k TS tu.A" to < .. ""'··"' NEW FACTORY NICE PAYI . !bl., 548-3446 or 494-63&1 I'!! 11~. pu py. Vic. L11ke forest. rick, oc "" tone benefits. Pny t'Qtnmrnsur111c CRT E•pt•itnced R I W t d 4600--7 2 ·s Branch (IU!Jet1 JU.Ill ~rir nlni; 1 • " Rentals to shire 4300 •nta s an I ~==="=~="=00===='-"=C=''='=''=r;~"~' ~·'="=';"=I ~'":;:';·~-:I w/<'Xl><'r. & oducatlon. Con-in <'tr(':o needs rhc fnll•"l!nc:· I 1··1111• ,, day~ 'Int sul11r;.· A FOUND; Malfl lrl~h Seller. A --tnet i\1r!i. Dunlap, Cop; ta 1.fgntt Tri-!l:;iii wk 9.1, 1-S, 5-9:30 t~·nt'f"lr' .. ~n (.' t r>m C' n l1> ROOMMATES SMALi. Apt. want e d in •lunllngton lfnrbor i\rcn. rr.;:;;"~~;::;;~;;;;-;::-;;:-:;:;;;:;;;;;~ij l t<.l ••~a r.1r n1o!'irtl Jlo!ipltal, • , 1 I< 11 , I tlr N rt · h-e • ... ·-·mo0 121 !t h•1 1 ·.n~,·:1ble f'h ""l' o:'l~rir, •·•'ll'l" .""'," •., "· ... !If 1 2 owpn arta 1n exc a .. ,. 11lettllty. 8·16·7"'', , • 3111 Vlcto•i· c•·1• 'le•• •""-'•• " r~ "" ' -\Vunte1I 10 l11t.U"C .,..,11u u for painting k n1alnt. by ex-I---'~--~-·----STAR GA.OZ.ER fl... ·•· ·"" '" . . Ss1e1inicn Opt.n i1<11'k 11 , t:nOrl ~ri!1111· + r:.~1·11• .111, •' l l) 4.l&-11.2~. bedrooni fuml~hed or0un-per. Scandinavian nnint~r. ~I!'~~==~~~~~ ·~~!..!J.'.!J..;:_:...::.'. GENERAL OFFICE Pn.·t (l\T 2:i. m11n-lt'!'I, 1•;1r. ht'>nu~r,. l:":nrn SlOO l'f'!" "k ~'"~·~~~~~~~~ti furnl~h"d Rplp;, 111 nk· •9 Id "'"""9 .;--• BJCU.Yl.POLLIN ~11u CLERK Allbt'neflts,cnre<'r """illons. "".ft. GOOd !!pruk t n .. liiit.=.~ J woorl. 111er1J'1 Sl,000,000 " ITT 0 · Q"U-.m [ \[j] M 1 .A<tlw"-CuJJ tt ~ 49•1065 ·~· 0 Mlicellen Rent•f• 46$0 ""'"''' • y !':':.~~~ 10 ,~: 510,~ y J'':· /1 · ltapldly g:rowlng 11a11 boat ,... I \-01rr. .~. phon(' r x Jl e r I ~ In re t r ea ti on lacllltles. oet. 11 • mfg n~ds resi>ons!\llc nlert l1l'lph1!. C:ill :i.tr K11l~1'r. Mtrctllndl1• • · • , Co nl P 11 m e t>IP"" te1mi1 ~iiiiiiiiii~---~!!! To '-,,top l'llllOOtl lor Tut,doy, • 7, k~~~j ~~~~~:~~~hi\ ':!c ir:t1ier8:'t ~~°i~ ~u:~ I 5l58 ~:zi~=~ HJrunbcft ""'-~~.~':"·~"'.,· 11 ~~lilv~~~r ~~b~. i~~ --T-.tn~"~"',,·;~~~~,""~l'""~~k-' __ i ... ~· ~.~ . .,,,:;:;;iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~i: f'ulltlme actlvlUes dlrerlor J)lrk. <Spnce ttnl $70. mo, Personals ~~ f~~: :~~11 oc;r. u lory expcr. cletirl'lbld. Up to I ))· "t SA LES* _A_n_11_·q~u-•_• _____ 100_.1 · who plsini ...,rt.lea & eBQ·~. Incl. c1111. 11lr, wn1er). $500. LCOHOLlS'I 1 A ~ . ,.__ "n... f.JA<t...., $500. r ont11.ct l\llchelt'., W II ·~-I frll'l ctown. Ownl'I' ""•Ill ('nrr)' A " 1 rncncAI ,r;;_,, ns~11-10! 6--12 ·~1. •GER.PA 'S n:,'n1n~~ 1 'So~u,_; (I; srJO. OOl;111t-e to qu:tltfled, ~0·~m~pinh!~~; :i~~ !~ ~~ :!= MEN-WOMEN L ANTIQUESt under 21' no pet1. f.100r1<1 m11.11u·e per!IOn. No children. nee<Ji; h~lp, coll !he CARE-ta. 31r,., e1»e GENERAL OFFICE t NEWPORT _\r.t: '.ll B ,\ 1~ P. l l~ :• r.,. 1\10 ~;iult't Stylt" R~· i:;'ttda~~ ~o ~~ ~:r~ ~~·-~~..,: UNIT. ':!4-499-1311.___ 1!~ :~ *t~.;..-· :~. :: {i!-i ~P~':.~ ~~~le~.P;;~crnt~~ Personnsl Agenc y ~~-u!~~n'[ii~~(' 1~~:r:~~~~;~~~ ~~~~<1~:1~ 11~'~!~~ ~·~ ~~~ "'"°"· ]~ rRl:GNANT! no--. 41,.,. 11 "'-' l •10. ~ \&: 01.11-:oln11; pr~n11.llty New part Bench 642-3870 1nsur:1n r 1\R• nrlr~. H 1 q h rr\"1 rl t ·hr~. Chh111 1·11hll'll'" 'tinanclll • Cuin1. eonfldtntlal rounstl· !~~ !1~ n;:~ J0.'3I) Jason Best Agency C(l1t1n11~~1(111. \\(' (lf'i:-r th. l.rnnr t1 ;11J1rr .~ u ... r i:-ln. ~ OAK\\1000 GARDEN APTS In~.\ refeml. Abortk>n, 14,..,.,._ ,.°' 7•"...i'"" t~,~~.241" 17~00 Bl'QQkl.IW~t. F VI )' l\1·1:'\t. :'>.N.,lrrt 111·11 I!°' t•r nrwi·1·1· ,1 n,.,,.Jf'l·1" I !11 1n pll, 1'111~. 1h•n•'k!lk-n:. 16th •t lrvlne 1 ';;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiil adoption t.r k~ptnq. l:i:: !?~ ~!;';" ". ~1"~ !".ulll' 21'.l 96.'l·f\17"1 LV:\. lfltlllr ~ ll r .. r ~ 1• 11 AMERICAN 0.11( 11-l:-. mul·h mol't'. 01'11!'1 642--11170 I APCAR~ &U--i·':l6 11 ._ .,~-11~. '~'"" ' 1 1 u1•,•rt!r~C1'n1 hn~JI \ 1 n 1 HEAL TH AGENCIES 1 ~)-1;, 41'Z El C11 111lno Real,, \VOJUCtNG Jo"cmale to ihnre Bu1iness Oppor 5005 REAL ESTATE TRAtNING 11sr.M 41 1olu•.... ,,,""'" ~.:42 GIRL FRIDAY •~·n('flt•. tiood l'·t)" Hr\"<>rl~ I 1u~1 ·n, s.,~ .. ·11":~. 83.~li'Si 4Br, Pool 'Home nr So . lndlvi lnllruct\on, P('rtw>nlll ~~ ;:$;:.o·lood ~~~""' ,.,011,,..1111 NC'C<IM 1.., 1,,ni ph•inf'nt Pl'f'"· ~I 1inr f " n ~ RI·. "~ '. n I ( 714) 99l·41JO l'l!I -l i1r1sf ,IAS s A 1:1;-, Cotat Plua. $123 ~ rno. Liquor Store1 .. Severt I attn. Se.le• or broker cxrun ~ii::..' !;e.,.._...,. :~!:=. JAN ,. enl "l"I"· ,111ir Dynamii• •YI Jtn~ri~i~~I, 340 \ 1l•to11 .... C :0.1 SALESGIRL & MGR. t\111·,1.. 1· 1,-11 ('I t1,.. 1ic,8 , !:PJ2.-.'2. 751--0110. Orts• Shop Nets $40K yr 2-3 .... KA. Ac:u!t.my 548-1192 ;.it. ~ ,,,.... u~ tti. 11 ., In a ncl\' fielfl of ~nC'l'!lY 642 D .. 1 _ 1 1"'~11 1,.11 11fl('n r ,t 11 1,1,1 :·0 ,.:, r ·wn11.11,.., 1\1111 1~; NEED 2 rmm.atca 11\t 4 bi' Drug Store Np 8 •PP.ltntOi.td R4-arler• >i '" )i0totimt •• h ~ .. f. J'l"CO\'t'I). Siil. open, Hhcor11.I NllRSE.i;:. Ahir11-11.U ~ h 1 f Is 1:1dt1'' "'';11· ::.o. r 11 o t I mnny •:1 fr hon1~. Ooo-1 dplx. ln NU. $UO/mo l1t & Pitta Parlor Gr $81M yr Ad/Re..lucnon 10831 ten.ch UI, ~~ ... t:i::::• I:~ 11.n h1nir(\ hrnenu1. kJfld l)1:1in11 Con\. h<111f'll•nl I Jlll'l1n I il I 11 ~nun t " Ho11~"f of ~niO. .$20 dep. lv niOA1 .. Sign•~ Wood, i ~E~,-,.-:~·~;:,.="·~::=•c,,';7'~-=·=3406=,~Pll-"'""'b'°y ~~ it~ *~ ~H1~;:,;'·~~t;~1~11~n~ r .111 111:1 11:,!i·; ALAN A.~s~.~ so. ~'.1 :~rt, :J2#> :-.11u~~~ "i'EM""'°"'"'AL~m~.~~,~.-h'.-i-!~,-~f~,m-.1~• 1 Ho~~~~ P~U~:Ness ,:"~1!~~~·~y··~~~·="~··r= ·=,:-4="=rn=··,.=· ~w=~=~":· ii !~~~~~~~~=;;:..:=:E~:::'·:··=-==f)="=:.=:!=1r='=·====~1c~~.,"11~··~~,,~.,,~~:::,''~1~~~;~,.~(~~~~~7'_i;~1~ I &•'.:.~~1.~:.::'.!~ ~~1"' 0.:.11:: 1111;;\.l:-'~~ -~;:~ri;hiP·\l ~~;~~,1,,\'1~;~1~~~~1cl~'.~$~::i Spi111M.. ~5-6!MR. ~. 31· &U-41(0 W~ES ~ 4 o-0 60 s _6~2·!i678. •t j!.r l211 .. ~. ··--· -., ... __ I \"1111 I fin•\ !t ln n .. \!:.i,_ ;,:,1 lj;\. $6.60 & UP LO\"ABLE ST. Bi-:l{NARD fl11'1l' I Yr' Nrimed "R11\ff" nrPd~ "'"' han1r. 642-o'.2 \:1. Pl'REJ31lt:D l\lalr U.lis, R 1vks. 11ho111, J..•ood f11111ily & hunlin~ cl'l\t. $M, &1~'"3107 Far a n ad Call Sue in Woman's World 642-5678, et1C. 330 Two-Ways Great! Print ed Pat tern ' -. 9491 SIZES 8.1() i,, 1fT..,,:~ llf"""T'- 1 '1• '" ••r"n~hl1< •II•" f • .,. •• 1' ,, ·Ul'l nr •11th•,,,.,,. ~1..1 b·.•~"' Zl1• j1 nn1 ,1• •1·~ 1 1 .\!-\ 1· • l'rlnl·•l !'"'''""I~! Ml•···•·"'"•·• :" I!. I•, Iii. 1 • ~" !'11·· 111"'1·1 ·.n 111~.-~. 1•,. )"l!fd" ~,1 n•h <11r1'ry '- )•'" I '. In• II Ioli , ~'I<.! 51 no for rJrh ll•Uf'rn 1'1'tl 2'S f'f'nl• fnr r~rh flAl\ern Jor hl'A! rl••~ m~,1 irnd sptt11l h"ndl1nc 01hrr•i-r third· .. ..,,, df'h•t rv .. 1111.1lrt thttt "'"k\nr m11r~ S<'flo'lln MYntn \1 .. rhn 112 111.f ll•il•· 1'1I01, l'.1ll~rn l•~p!. :l.12 Wr•l llll h t. ,, •. , \ork '\ 10011 l ' 111,\\\~· \Hllll~~<;,,\Tlr. ' I ,,1111 'f\ I I. '1 \\flt.M I ·~~· F"tt ' ~ I' \lif H~ 'II lour ,,.,.,,r• 111 •t'11<t h•t mK' frrr 1••! I ·n tn•il\~ 't 14 SPIONr. 1! \\\1111 l',\TTt:H,, t \T,\[.(I\, lf.O~lllf'\.~ll~llt'~. 1r1·r lf"t•~r" rn.1r:111 l'tt'ntl 7Sf' ,,...,. '\fW • l(o,,;l"I' Dook "'Ith I>.•" 11••11rr1111i'rn S I ~ h1 ~111 ~·,!l\h!!ltl /tmk , SI 00 Ir •• n1 ~·w1011 ltl>Qil • ll 00 Wrap Up Fashion \\IAI' tnlO .... m f•Fh ... ~ rn •I•""~"· ~hor1·al"''"" jarli.r• So"· i'M'1iuUf11I. ~:>.~\'! Unl<I \' 1111·!" •1111<"11 '" l\~h\f'~~4 .. !\h ~ 1al•· o'l'OCh•·•. rib ~ll1Ch"· I " Vdll ~l"i,\ In '.\ 1•t)\(lr-!In .nll)r r~riyln>:.\ l';1tlt'rn 7~:~. ~,,,~,1~hl•I ;:, Ct:NTS ror c~rh P•ltrrn 1'™1 ~ rcols fo.o carh p~\\tM\ '°' tir~t tl;1SJ. m•1l 1111d ~vefi•I handhn,:. 01hrrw"r. th1rd- rla~ deh1·cry will ti.kt' thnot ""'l"'~~ or morr SC'nd lC) Al!rt Ar<"'!lll,. 10). the'. D•lly r11oi N~1ffraf\ Otpt., Boit lti.:J.Oki ChtlM>a Sl•tion. New York N Y 10011 l'l'l11\ Nam-: Ad: d~ Zip l'•UrrnN11m~ Nrw ' IMI mo~l pop.alar dc."i:"' 10 our 1974 NttdlMr11't Cal.al<-¥' 1'11 crafl1• THREE f'rft.dl!'ll-nJiruuck 1k New' St'w • Knit Rook.-hlt 8a~1cT15~ur ratt1:rn $1 ~ Nt!w' Nttdlt'potnl 8otlk 't 00 Nev"' ~'lo¥>rrCtorhtl Hit SI (I) lllurp1nCrtKhrtllo!Nc JI~ lrn.tuntCwht•! R«* 51 oo l1111h1nt M;1<·n1mc flli. SI 00 ln&l11nt '°1Hfll'J !l(.v.; SI (IQ c.-.mpl"tl't~1ttllook SL oo rompirtl'l\f~h~"~ •11-" oo 12Vr11r1'hth11n~•l2 li!k llook fl!Hl<,IU1l•••I :'ll)l,' M11~um l,lu1l1 lln<.il •2 :\Ill' 1:;Qt.o1U' forTrid~~ •l YJt- l'°'*of tfJlftr ~u&t ~ • PIANOS e ORGANS Rentals fr $5 Open Nights 'til 9 Sat: 'til 5:30, Sun. 12·5 *Pianos & Grinds* BaJd1\•ln -Cable -C.1ilcker1ng • Fischer • Kawai • Kimball · Knat>e • l\t" ::in !'.: Ha1r""1. r.lusst'U • Soluner -Stein· \I-HY • Storey & Oark • \\'in· er -"'urlil.zer • Yai,1aha New Sy1ne\l; t.. ••••••• , ~95 U!ll.'Cl trom . • • . • .. . • • . • $95 Pla>'• rs " • . . • . .. • . • $895 Grands " ........... ~ *ORGANS* . . . Transportation Campers, Salt/ Rent lfil 9120 Bald\"il' • Conn • Han11nond • Ka11•1u -l\.irnball • Lown!y • Hotlgers -'n10n1as -Yamaha · \VW'litler Gulbransen - A.' en. '71 V\\1• Poptop CamJ>C'r, '65 AUSTIN ffE;\LEY Nc.w tires, tmmac:ulal('. 3000 l\lark. s:nJO or~. ml. Optiy:an ................ S150 sr.~o 492-1222 Xln!. Cond., By owner, musl CJ\l\1PER S~ll fits Datsun I 7'""~1~1.~S37=.250~.~·~1~;.<2"71~2~""'"" P .U. $175. Good cond. 2yrs. ·~1 AUSTIN HEALEY. 100-4 Lci11·•'t.'Y Spi11e1 ... , , • , . $100 \\'urlittl'r S1•inet, ne1v •. S•l99 Jlan1n10,1J A-100 , ...... Save old. 548·83.59. Nice. Ne1v top, tonnl'a11, int. *WIN FREE * ORGAN LESSONS FULLERTON MUSIC Motorcycles/ tin;>!;. C.'lll t11<\I 842-2341. Scooters 9150 BMW 9712 181!)11:.ueHJ. Fountain \lolJC'y 557-4636 S71 -180S 1:.l2 N. ll11rhor, ~-ullr.Mon f'Jf.:LD'S \\'aN'hOuse S:'lll'. ''°° pl:inos I: on::an~. Of!\\ & u~· r<I Spinl"ts. i::-rruwl!i, plll.)'C'ft;, G{line: nu1 for hus.lnc~!t. Hrr1- t11I >,1·/op1lon to liuy. 1<n1\•0 L f;;1 1•\11\\'9.y, B11,!d>A1n, Ch1c·la•r- "' 1111:, Yan1aho. K1t11h11ll, \\1ur .. f'tl', r1t:1.o·s 111116j.L2TiO 1~1Qi:! BrookhuT'l'lt ~I .. G.G. SAL E 74 Rl.JLTACO Alpina 3.'ilrc linde.r 400 n1i, XJnt cooct Tak.C' over }:) a y 1n en I i. Pl.\NOS k OltG.\i\'S :»~111 Ruy 00\\' S.· ~A\(' \\r 11!ll ~ . .,,8,~,.~R~L~E~Y~s-.. ~ ..... =-,.-,~""~., drh11'r Dt'<' 2 I t h . No l'X IC'ntlon pull back~. can1cl 1 111on1h.ly payn1rn1 until t'cb. ~ct, xi~ll)' b r. SISOO. Call i:i.ih COAST MUSIC ~~I~. I C.u!<1U ~It' I til~-~"l·l '74 l50 XL HONDA Fo1tn1t11n \':dlt·\ 1)1;,._..;:;:1 I $700 or B~t * St:>-4430 1..:.\,\IT!: ;:riu\l l \niPk" :, Motor Hom•s, I rf' prr .. luo·lni,: pl.1,\1·r p11111o. Salt{ Rent 9160 r1 ·•tl)r1•1!, ,\n1f1h •• r11 ll~. ~------- 'I l iOQ . 11 11 ri r ,, f'lni"r SHARE WINNEBAGO l'l«l\ll'll, l!+ll! ll (,j ,,,. l.11, 1211'. 11f'«~h1p. _Sha.c IL,~ C\I II; f'\:ll\•n11e11. 640-01112. * Tll's * 3.0 CSA *Bava ria• ALL AVAILABLE AT '74 PRICES Crevier BMW 208 w. liil Sll'\'~t &mla Anu 8.J,}.l'lil 0 ANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST IJ'l.\,ut.A T'111\'• r -11 ,itnui SllAF\J.J.. }.Jotc.r 11ome. 20% cpW-t, sr11 ~un. rir 11ft .;; '"''n..:r)!.h1p. Sho,rr u~ ,\ !--------------------• 1tl'ikll-)• .,1~·300f'l. , f''l"JlCll~('I, Slt'Cp!I: I), 5"8-4i&J • J ! > • • ~L-'in_•o.:•.;;ln'------·9'145 '62 CONTINENTAL. $300. 615-8.'UO, ~0-86S8. '70 RIVlEH.A. good con- dition, full pov.·er. Air cond. <1S-S068 1:; J\IERCURY l\'arquiii Broughan1 2 Jr. H.T. loaded with extras. Call us tor /\ pri1..-e! 1594GAZI 523-72"".il dl r. Autos, New 9800 Autos, New 9600 '6'2°MG ~llDGF.T. Rc.hV ('n~. Real 11i('{' 1'0'1<hiinn. Ri;r of· • fc.1·. CW.I :1f! 3::0. Gi?.-0~'.!ll. MGB 9744 '73 MG B • RSTR llTOP mF:~IC 1\42.-1'4.'\j • DLR Opel '71 OPEL ·.GT Auto 90'JDJE $42-Ml:i • DLR 9746 9748 1!Y1'1 'PEUGOT 304. Cd Cond. :;.:J~l. 2 dr Sedon, $l.it)O. rill)'I ..,,.'200. '1 ' I Porsc e 9750 l '68 PORSClll:: 9U'f. New cna & tro1V1. Durk blue, rlcan. ~ Spd. $12JO. ?1 1/S!ll-tiSl x-:-or.n OF" PE.-f'R~Ji:-EU~I ~ .. 197 5 CHEVROLETS !'RICED AT 10% OVER IHVOICE COST I MO GIMMl~KS MOHTE CARLOS • CHEVELLES YOUR CHOICE VEGAS ALL ~EW MOHIAS ~PALAS • CAPRICES j' THErRE MARKED HOVAS • CAMAROS l [ ~OOI( l'Olt THE Y1141CUS I _ MAIU(fDI O'f.OYH . 'h & l/• TOH TRUCKS op .. Mon. """ Fri. 'Tll ' rM 5-lay 'TH 6 rM GROTH CHEVROLET I U I I leach ilvd. • H..tl"'Jloo .. och 847-6087 549.3331 tlire:uh of l 1nitf'l'Mll P'Hlih A11'1 Rhle bo•lles 11i1I kllf'JI thf' lid~ h'Of"tl 11tlrking, Try ti. D11Uy Pllnt ClaM:lfl~·J Ad to buy, ~II or rent ! lj}M('lhh1jt. ----,.----r--"'--::::::.::::::::::::::=. .. *SPECIALS* Of the Wee k '6" Buick Skylarti {W~E:42fl) s499 '6" T -Bird Gold. (RUJ327l '599 '6" Camoro Green. (VTM248) 5699 '67 Malibu Chevy (VVG675) '69 Pontiac Uold Coupe. (835AGE) 5699 '70 Maverick ey l ,, 3 speed . (8868 l P) 'I 099 / ' • I j 17 • I ,. • • ,Laguna/South Coast EDITION ~ . Today's Final N. \'. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO. 336, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUN TY , CALIFORNIA MONDA Y, DECEMBER2, 1974 TEN CENTS Governinent Probing Soaring Sugar ·Profits b y lhe Assotlaled Press Sugar price boosts of more than 50 percent in a month pus hed up the family grocery bill in November , of. #setting.declines in meat and eggs, an ....,Associated Press marketbasket sur· vey show ed today. The increases came amid new gov- ernment hearings into soaring profits for sugar refiners whose earnings have been boosted by lhe growing worldwide demand for the sweetener. ~lowever , Amstar Corp., the na· l ion's largest cane sugar refiner, an- nounced today its first reduction in the wholesale prire in more than a year and a hair. The company cul the "''holesale price of grocery sug - ar by $5.20 per JOO pounds to about $3.47 per five-pound bag. ~ecause sugar now on grocery shelves was processed several months ago and docs not reflect re- cent ~·holesale boosts, the $3.47 wholesale price is actually lowet than the retail price in most areas. Supermarkets have urged customers not to buy sugar and some stores are limiting purchases. Many people already are boycotting sugar. unman "\\'e are using substitutes --honey on cereal and that type of thing." said Gloria Da\'is of Albuquerque, N.ti.f .. as she looked at fi-five.-pound i.:ack of sugar costing $2.50. The same sugar cost 25 cents at the start of the year and Sl .96on No\·. 1 The AP drew up a random list of 15 commonly purchased food and non- food items. thecked the prices on fl.1arch 1, 1973 at a supermarket in each of 13 cities and ha s rechecked at the start of every month. The latest check showed sugar in· creased in e\·er y city except 0£illas. 0 "'here the s pecified ffvl'·pound size ~·as unavailable at the supt_>rmarkel used for lhc survey. The monthly in- creases r:l_n_sed from 21 percent 1n Chicago . ..i.'liere the price \l.'Cnt from S2.39 to 52.89, to 55 pertent in l\liami, y;here the cost jumped from 52.13 to $3 .31. Because of sugar. the total market · basket bill also jumped sharply in every city -Pxccpt Dallas. rising ;in average of 6 percent during No\'· ember .• !~s ugar \\·as removed from the s tolal, hO\\'l'\·er. the a\·er;.igc 1ncre;i:-.t' \~·as only S('\'en·tenths of a percent and the bill 1n ~1x of thC' 12 (:1t1e:-. declined. :\ con1parison of current prices v.1th those at tht• s tart of thC' year sho"·ed the markctbasket bill up an average · of 20 pel"t-enl. v.'ith ~uga r contribut1nj.!. a dispropor11onately lar1;c share of the increase .'\/o attcn1pt v.a:. made· to v.·e1gh thc 1\ P s urvey results according to population clensl!y or in ll'rms of v.•hoil pf'rcent of :i family's actual grocer~· ou1t ay f'ach 1tt-m reprcst'nts. C~O\l•rnment author1t1e:. ha.\e esumated tha! food pnre!> over·atl v.ill rise .ibou t 15 or Iii 11erl'ent this )'t'ar E\·en lht.' t'.\l>Cr1~ arc rl·lurtant to predict~ hat\\ ill hap!)('n through 1975. but most authonue:. :-.:1y there v. tll b1· 1nC'rea~f'S 1n the lk.').!1 nn111)! jJf lll''I ~·l':.i r. pat'tly hec·;j usf' of smaller l h~1n t·~pected t·rop:-. thi~•.\car and partly hi'c..1use farn1 crs. \1h•1 cla11n thl·~ ,n·" losing money. are c·utt 1n1i: bac·k produ• · lion . osta es City Building Bill Planners Study Bay Area Location._·---··- Doubling Taxes A proposal to double city building taxes comes up for discussion Tuesday before the Laguna Beach Planning Commission. · Co m missionC'r-s ~·i ll hear a report from J>ublic \\'orks Director Stan Scholl on the umo.unt or building fees charged in otherOrangeCountyeities. The discussion "·ill take p!a Ce at a stu.dy session starting at4 p.m. at city hall. Also to be discussed are 1he pro· use in revised city zoning standards for single family residential <R-1) areas. Earlier in the day, at 8 a.m., com· missioners ~·ill meet at city hall, then f!:O tn Arl-nyo Drive and ~·alk through the area included under the proJ>()sed Canyon 1\c res specific plan. A speciric plan issimilarto a general plan for a s mall area within lhe city. It includes specific zoning for small areas. • Watched From \\'irl' Services SA~ F'RANCJSCO ~ T\\'O _l!Unmrn took six persons hostage in a supermarket today. threa lC'nin.11: to kill one of them unless they v.•ere al· lo\\ cd to est a pr . After a t\\ o-hour s1C'ge, I \\'0 host a J.!CS \rere released and one gunm an sur· rffidcred. posed Canyon ~U~'f)~----,------------~ formulas of slope <fnsity proposed for Siii/,dle back 'I Mugger Stabs The other gunman held the four re· maining hostages :11 gunpoint v.·ith an army of police officers in anottlcr sec· lion of lhe-store, on its roof. and sur· roundin,i:: the ilrea. near the Golden Gate Park panhandle. (n the early hours of the drama. one shol v.'aS fired , but no one Ylas injured . ' Laguna ,,Man, I Gets Ca$lt, Car Laguna Beach police are looking to· day for a m an who stabbed a Laguna Beach resident Su nday evening a nd robbed him of Sl9 in cash and his car. The victim . Herbert Farnsworth of the El 1'1-forro Beach Mobile Home Park a t 8811 N. Coast llighway, was assaulted near a residence at 510 St. Ann 's Drive. lie was taken tO South Coast Com· munity l·lospital. v.•here he Was treat· cd and released. Police said Farnsworth's car, a 1~71 Chevrolet, was recovered today. Tfie attacker \\·as described as a white male about 5·10, weighing about 140 pounds with light brov.·n medium length hair. The man was reportedly \\:earing blue jeans and a li ght dress shirt Unlocked Garage Door Aids Burglar ' Burglars who entered a Ca pi strano Beach apa rtment via an unlocked garage door during the weekend left ~·ith binoculars and a Ca lculator valued by the victim at more than $200. Sheriff's deputies said the thieves also pocketed a number of credit cards in the raid on the apartment of salesman Robert James Lewy. 29, or 34491 Via Espinosa. Trustee in Board Race Saddleback College Trustee Larry Taylor of Laguna Beach said today he will seek another term on the se\len· member board. Taylor, elected to the board in June a(ler the resignation of John Lund of Laguna Beach, said he would like to see three other trustees whose terms expire also enter the race. Tht!i at e \Villiam Dean of Tustin, Donna Berry of ~I ission Viejo and Norrisa Brandt of Irvine.' Dean said today he has not yet made a decision on whether to run, adding, "I plan to make a decision within a week ." Filing for t he l\1arch 1 election opened today. A-fission Viejo minister Preston Ilowell became the first to enter the race, picking up pa pers at the Registrar or Voters office s hortly aftcr 8a.m. Howell is a resident of Trustee Arca 7, now represented by ~1rs. Berry or i\tission Viejo. She could not be con· tacted today to comment on her re· election plans. Mrs. Brandt also v.·as unavailable for comment. Candidales iTI 1he election must re· side in the communities or Irvine, Laguna Beach, El Toro. ~fiss ion Vic· jo, Laguna Hills, South Laguna and Laguna Niguel. Filing will remain open through Jan. 3. . ' 17 I Enwrgencies Orange County Sheriff's officers re~ponded to 171 emergency calls throughout the county in the 24 hours ending midnight Sunday, deputies re· ported today. · Crasl1 Victim Identity Told FEW RIG/IT WORDS IN RIGHT PlA.CE •·1 ran the ad lwice, but sold m y car with the ad in the Dally Pilot," the Huntington Beach man said. "l 'm very pleastd with the re· suits." lie re's v. hat it took to make a sale: '68 K 1\R~1ANN Giiii\, you ng eng. new lirf:'!s, radio. Sl050. XXX•XXXX , Just a ftiw words in the rii;:ht plaC'e can help you make a ~a le . Call 642·,678 a.nd put a f(!w "·ords to work ror you. In the Daily Pilot. • Aulhoritie!i identified a passenger killed in a Friday Capi stano Beach freeway crash as David Michael A. Ataligine. 25, or Roland lleights. Mangine died whe n the small foreign car in which he was riding col· tided with the rear of another car. careened over an embankment and slammed Into a freeway fence. Two other persons including the driver or the foreign ear. were injured in the mishap on the Sun Diego Freeway between Camino de Estrell:1 ind the beach Cities ramp. PT A Book Fair Set The PTA at Top or lhe World School ln Laguna Beach will sponsor a book fair beRinning _Wednesday in the sctfool 11brary. New books, priced from 65 cents to $4 , will be on sale from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. '\llednc!lday, Thursday and Fri· day • • Airborne Centipede Jt may appear like a Japanese prinl here. but t his strange-looking a nimal rlew like a bird Sun · day over Laguna Hil ls . To find out n1ore about jt. turn to Page 2. -.__ Drug Death Hearing Set for Wednesday By JACK CHAPPELL Ol I ... O.i/J Pi ... Sf•ll A preliffiinary hearing on murder charges brought agains t a San Clemente couple in connection with the drug death of a 16·year·old Laguna Beach girl "'·as continued today to al· lo\v the prosecutor to present the case to the Orange County Grand Jury \Ved · nesday. The couple. Ronald Richardson. 24. and his v.·ife, Terry, 19, were labeled "merchants of death" by prosecuting attorney Ted Mi ll ard on their arraign. mcntse,·era l weeksa~o. Uetense lawyers protested the con- tinuance a nd said that due to the nature of Grand Jury procedings. they did not belie\'e the 'rights of lhe defendants \\'OU!d be fairly dealt "'ith. The hearing in South Orange Coun· ty Municipal Court was continued un- til 2 p.m . Wednesday in the courtroom of Judgl' Richard D. Hamilton. _ The San Clemente residents Y>ere arrested by Laguna Beach policr \asl Oct. 25 after the death o f Julie Thomas "'ho died after sniffine a drug <·a lled properacaine. Authorities al· lege the drug was purchased as co· c<1ine . .,. , Gr_:and ./9_ry in4ictment would automatically move the case directly for trial in Superior Court. It \\'Outd elimin:ite possible lengthy proceed· ini;!,s at the Niguel court. Each of the defendants remained in custody in lieu of $75.000 ba il apiece an amount \\'hich defense la~·\·ers term rd ··ridiculouslyhigh. ·· · Both also face charges or furnishing narcotics lo minors. Gu11man Heists $500 111 Store /\ gunman '>''ho probably should use sonic of his lool to pay a dentist hit a San Clemente liquor store for S500 late Sunday. Police said the bandit. described bv v.·itncsses as ha\'lnl? badly decayed <1nd ~¥\]o\\·ed teeth. "·alked into Rod 's Liquor at 905 S. El Camino Real short· ly brfore 8 p .m. and brandis hed a 38·cahbcr revolver v.·ith a s1x·inrh b:1rrcl. After taking the cash, the r obber fled to a v.·ailing car "'hi ch clerk ~l ike Sh11 1n ard s<i id sounded as if it had a ,·er~· p<>\\"l•rful engint'. l'hc h:1ndit v.·ore hlue·denim pants and a denim jacket. lie ~·as described as being in his mid 30s. or older. \\'Llh bro~'nhair Jury Selection Opens 111 Death of Inf ant Jury selection began loday in the Orang~ County Superior Court 1 rial of an El Toro couple accused of invol\'C· ment in the healing death or their 8· monlh·old son. sznd he v.·ill ask the jury to return :l \'Crdict or rirst·degree murder against lhc accused v.·oman. The Oabneys were arrei;led last ~t<t)' 31 in their home at the Wherry lfousing Section or the El Toro ~ICAS shortly after little Rob<ort Oabnc)· d ied at a local hospitnl. Laguna Board Mulls Worki1ig Budget for '75 Laguna Beach Uni r1 ed school trustees will reviev.• a 1974·75 v.·orking budget and othrr in formation Tues· day to help them decide "'·hether or not to call a ta."< override election for next spring. Although no decision is ~lated lo be made at Tuesd:i ~··s n1ect1nj.!. trustees must file bv thl• !)cc 13 dC'atllinc if such an e lec't ion 1s Lo be held :\1 arch 4 The tax o~:crnde, 1f call('d, v.·ould coincide \1 ith an elcclion for Lwo school trustee posts. At the heart of thi' district 's finan · cial n1alters is an i'ight·rcar fin<1nc1;d projl'ction sho"·ing the district oper~1t in g at its prC"sent level in the black for one more year. hut in th!' rC'd hy 1976·77 if inflation continues al 10 Pl'f CC nl. The problC'm ri'sulls from a state · la"·· Senate Bill 90. v.•hich limits the rh strict to a thri'e percent annual in · crt'asc in the amount spent per •Hu· dent, unless voters approve an over· ride A tax O\'errulC' sou~ht hy the d1stn ct la st spring v.a:-. turned d{l\\11 hy \ otcrs . The meetinj.! ~ill hrg1n at i .30 pm. al district headquarters. 550 lllun1on1 St. Elderly to Get Free Flu Shots Free flu shots for senior <'ilizens v.·ill be ,1?.i\'en from 2 p.m. 1<1 4 pm . 'fuesday at the l,aguna Beach Frcl" Clinic. • The pro.xr:i m. for f)('rsons 55 years of age or older or thnse v. ith rhrol'Ht' diseases. v.111 coolinue dunnJ,?· the same hnurs on Tuesdays unlil Dec. 17 The clinic i!li 1tt ·1600ceun 1\vc .. nl':Jr • L.3gun3 Beach Cit y 11111! Gull s Block Runw ay A store employc said as man.v as a dozen persons may have been in the hosta,11;e group hefore the tv.·o v.•ere rt .. leased. But polict• said only four re· mained "'ilh the gunman. Po!tre cordoned off an ~t rea around the build in~. v.·hich housl'd the Petrtn1 Plaza market Arthur Baldotchi. an cxPt·11t1\·e of •.he store, said one of the r(·lcas cd hostages, a Jll nil or. told h1n1 : "Thr .. 1· gu~·s mean business. They don't \1 .in t to go-btickhto jail.'' "rhe 1ftfnmcn trlcphont'd poli ce saying the.v would kill one of lht.· hostages unless they v.ere al[ov.·ed to t'scape The drama be~a n shortly befor<' i a n1 . i.i.·hen the tv.·o gunmen took over the store as cm ployes "·ere a rn \'inc. Police trapped the tv.·o in the storf' ;ind thr gunmen th r n ll·lephoned pol1rc say1n.e thl·~· "ou ld kill one ot 1he hostages unlc:-.s thev v.t•re allov.ed lu l'~C:lp(• La guna. Beach AFS • To Honor Students The L<igun~t llc.'.lch chapter of Thc- !\m('rican F'1eld Service v.·111 honor t\\·o international students. Kr1sllcn Olten and Henry Gomt>z. at a coffee <it 10 am. Tuesday at 2437 ti.1on :ico Dr , lr\•ine Co,·e The coffee i~ open lo anyone 1n - lt•rr~ted 1n lh<' fo rt'11?n cxchangc- llCholars hip program .\\ •••• c l1t•r Cloud\· tnn1gh1 anr1 ·ruc~da\ ac i'orrl1 ng to th<' "·c·athf'r :-.l'f\ 1t·l·. 1\'llh a rh\\n(·t' of H,ehl r<ii n 1:11 .. Tur·s<l a~ Sh;!h\I.• cooler. "'~h hiii hs in thC' lo"' to mid 60~ Lo"·::. tonight 45·53 l:\SID•: ·1·ouA \' fl•• 1.~ a rhearr1ca/ /oolon11 n101i w:lin 1111qlil ho· casl 0.1: lhr prracher-111 ·Rain ." Orange ('ounly 1 Or ltot¥rt S('hu l/('r is gll't'n ro Jlou·1n9 t rsrm1'nr.' and dro1W111c gtst11rc11 as h1• do('s God':s work .Slo"'· Par1t ,\9 •...... , (>t ,, .... '"'""' .. -.... L•-•\ .. Prtsiding Judi;.!e Robert A. Banyard named 1trdge. Kenneth Lae to take the be11ch ·in the trial or J en nifer Elizabeth Dabney. 24. and her husband , i\tarlne Corps Sgt. Dennis Eu.xene Dabney,24. P.Jr s . D;ibne)' Is charged ~·Ith. murder. 3~$3Ult with a deadly wenpon and child neglect . Dabney face s charges of manslau8hter and child neglect In the !\amc trial. Deputy Oistr1ct Altorntj Put BryAft . hcri ff'~ deputies 1i3ld lhe)' found a tiONG KO ~G ~1\l'l Thr pilot of ~ numbt'r of bruises on lhe body of P:i n Amer1c;1n 7•1i 1unlho Jt'I rcportl•J Robert ·~ twin brother, John : ~·ho h1ll1ng 1:1 s<':ii;:ull v.·h1•n thC' pl:in~· 1i n c6 has bten taken from his landl'd 11 t llonj! K onl!·~ Tai -'f'a tr-"- porcnts' custody and placed for adop· a1rport lodr1~. atul airport emplo)t·~ lion by county authorities. )ound soml' 500 ~u.lls on lhl• n1a111 ~Ir&. Dabney rc<!cnt~y gave birth lo un\\ a:ii " Sill fhJ:hl 1' \lCrt' dela~<'d dur :11nother 50n Vt'ho atso is beln~ pla<'td l~ the hour 11 took to g!'t n il of the roradoptlon by the count y, Rr1:in said. trdi> Wt.~ L M l o¥• (•hl<l•ftl• ci.n•"ftl c ... ,.,, , .. " ...... 0.•lllHtli(f\ ldll<l•l"'''' fft ... t1.ift1nt11t ,,_, M0tM<- "' ~·~ .. ... ...i. ........ , ... •1 IU " o..,,..,_,, '" .... ...... ". " )rln,,., .. r "' " "'"' .. , u Slell!M.,,tl, '" .. , ........... .. .. """"''" .. '" llrl••lllff ~ " WtfllNfWl ..... , • ' • ' • • • ,- • - ·. , \ ! E>A!L Y PILOT use ~•onday Oeeem"-r 2. 1074 Ehrliclunan Asks 'Holiday-' for Trial · Jury • • WASHINGTON IUPI l -Defendant John D t:hrhrhman. <·vnl t nd1ni; thal R1<.'h<ird ~I ."\111:0111.1Js ··ul tht· heart " Of lh(' \\'.1lt•fi;ate ;.iffJlr, tod.1,V ,1~k('(1 the <.'ourt to l'."<C'U:.f' th(' CO\'l·r up Jury O\'l'r thl' Ch ri:.tmJ11 hol11J<1}':. to""' ail 1£'l>llmony from tht· ailing form~·r pre. si denl. Tht proscC'ution failed the propoi.111 ''unr11ah~tic ''(Jn ground"!: thu l 11 \\ould <'~po:.c. 1hc Jury \lo'hH·h ha~ bet•n ~l'· quc~!t·rl.'d for two rn onth:. to tri al ., ~ .. l -" .,. ii ' • ·-l : ~ • ..;J. -.. . ... . ~ • _.. _... ,. -· • ------- It's n Kite pubhrity. ts S. D1stnc-1 Judge John J Sirica del"lined to rule lmmedlately on the rtg,ucst. Ehl'hchmar1's 1·1ttorne.y. \l,1llllam s. Fr ates. contended that Nixon •~ · 'lirf In · d1~pen s a blc · · \1•itness and the tr1n l can· not be conl'l ud~'(l 1.111hou t hi:. test1n1ony . Doctors s;1y thut tc~t1mon y l"Ould nut corn c until January at the <.'i1 rhcs1 "In th is rl',C:;ird:" Frall':o. :.,;.i1d In !ht~ · brit•f; '·1 hl· go\'ernmt·nt hill! contended and thi.> evldenct' now shov.:., that ~tr. Nixon was at the heart of the activity v.·hich the government now seeks to contl'.nd is a \'iolation of the laws of the L'nited States." li e added that Nixon could testify th ;1 t Ehrllch1n.:in wa s nol a part of a coniip1r:1 c· y and · ·nc,·er cnlertained the l'Orrupt 111tt•nt" for whi rh he wa s chnrgrd. \\'1thovt Nixon\ te~timony, hl' ii:i1d . th~·rr \\oul<l t>t' '"ii blg hole in thl' l'<llll' .. • . .:. .;. p . •of!'.... . .. ·~· . . -. •• . -.. -.~ ... ... .... .... . " • Bill and Eva E\·crett of Lancaster brought their 85·foot Oriental Centipede kite to Laguna Hill s Sunday and launched it in connection \vith a . gather ing of kite enthusiasts at J\lelnty.re Street and J.a J>az Rot1d. 'J'hc E\·eretts built th e kite themsCl\'CS. IL has 61 separate sections. The idea of the kite g:Ithering "·as to demonstrate hov.• much fun the pastime ran be. -· ColJege Parking Lot Now Open A 48 5·spaC'(' parkinA lot n('ar the librAr~ an<l :.c1enl'('·m:i1hematiC's build1nAs at Saddl!'back College no\\.' is 1n use The lot . located directly below the l \\O bu 1 ld 1n,c.~. 1s cntcr('d \'JJ an access road off :\I ;1 rg lll'nl t l\1rk \1·av, north of Averv J>,trk "'·a \ · The c(llh·,c.l·· Jl"n h;1<; opt>ned '"·o smaller lo ts .JdJal't.·n\ to the nc\\.· f;1 cll1- ly. one to serv(' h:.indirappl'd studenls JJnd another fur f Jl'Ull} :.ind sta ff. ORANGE COAST 1.1sc DAILY PILOT , ... 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It v.•as the first declaration hy a hi~h I sraeh officia I th:il Israel is l'3 pable of moving into the fi eld of nuc lear arms. i\atz1 r n1 ad!' the comments ;it hi s residl•nce Sunday nii!ht during a r f'· ception A:ir i nternational science \rritcrs touring Israel. 1\:<0 ked if he meant thtil part ~ already ex isled for v.•eapons the presi dent replied. "That is difficult to say. ll 1s n1a1nlv the knov."hov.· ·· If neccsS arv. he said. "Is rael will protect hersilf by all meuns possi· blf''' -. Israel is kno\\.'TI lo ha\'e two atomic reactors. American scientists last \'is- it<'d the re actors in 1006 and rcport('ct Then that the Israelis 1.1.·t>re not mak ing nuC'h~a r arms Rot they said one reac t o r "'·as cap::ible of produc1n ~ plutonium, the basic cnmponl'nl of nuclear explosi,·e's. The nC'\\'Spaper ~1 a;1nv re1>ortl'd Su nda y that the sc1l'nl'£.' 11nters asked l\at z1 r "·hcthcr the nu clear potential \\•as a rause of roncern Uc rePortedl y rcphcd . "\\.hy should It 11nrrr us'1 Ll·t the world \\•orr_v " Police Probi11g Pla1it Pilferi11g r otted plant pilfering nourished during the v.•eekend as Oran11e Cour1ty Sh<'r1r r·s officers in\•estigatcd fohngc fd ch1nf! in San Juan Capistrano and Laguna 1':1gucl Deputies ~nid pl.ants and nurserv 1tt>ms \'3 lucd at S-100 Y.erc stolen from th(' frpnt yard :ti the hOmf! of teacher 'l'hert.t\;i ~('rn De Sylva. 35, of 32 192 Past o de M nnu('I, San Juan. while she Y.'a~ abs('nl rrom theprrmises Officers arf' also inve~tlf!aling the !heft of hanging and J>Qll<'d plants from the 'home of t'lectric1an John Gilbert R..~ed. 41 . of 24222 l.a ll e rm osd', L<1fi!una NiJ:Utl • I The npv.·s paper said Kat7.1r refused !o d1s closr v.·hcp Israel's nuclea r potential mi.t:ht bt•rf':ilizccto"pcn]~· '"\'011 don't t•xpert that here .. in these circumstances, I would give you th e date"" thl' report said he told the scie ncl' \\.' ri I e rs. Kitz1r is himself a scientist v.•idely kno\1 n f{lr \\.'Ork on molecules and membranes lie met the ~meri c:i n and European sc ience \1·ritcrs at his Jerusalem residence Capo Scl1ools NeediQg Help Volunt eers r1re needed for the Capistrano Unified School District's r.rowth Plann1n~ r\dvisory Co m · mts:.ion Th('. n1nt· member comm1llt'C , \\"hich advises the Board of Trustet's 'Hl matt<'rs related to population ~ri11v.·th . has representation from all 1·on1munit1e:. in the district except S;.1n Ju:1n ('ap1 ~trano. Citizens ~·i shing to vol unteer shquld cont act the ~chool district's office of adm1nis lra\1\'~' services. 496-1215. The f'on1n1ission, \\'hose chairman is Hobert G r(•ro of Dana Point, meets t"'·1cc monthly. Wailress Loses Change to Thief Burglars who entered through an unlol"ked window took S70 in ca5h dur- 1nc lhe Vi'l'l·kend from a t53na Point homr, Orange County Sheriff's of. ficerssaid. DeputiE's snid the Intruder at the home of \\.'aitre!ls Berky f.t<' O'Con- nor. 20, of 33782 ~1al aga Onve, took ca!lh fr om ;i number of gln~s jar~ .and her purse whllc they ran~ae ked the mas ter bedroom, They said Miss O'Connor 1A1as out of town at the time. ? fratc~ 3a1d it would now seem lm· poss lb le to wr<!Q,gp the nio . ...,•eek trial by ChZ:b~tm3$. Tfiu11-:'he !i uggested that the bulk of the testimony could be com· pleted by Dec. 23 or 24 , '"'hen the jury could be excused until Nixon is capable of pro\•id i n~ :J deposition frorn his home In Sun C"l'i'mcnte. The trial had been expecled to end IJt•fore Chr istmas . But a court· ap1101nt<•d J)<inel of ph ysi<'1ans cOn· <'luded l:i~t Y.'<.•ck after cxaminini:t Nix San Oemente Has 3,000 New Citizens By JACKIE llYMAN 01 lllf Oalty P,i.i Sutt San Clemente's pQpulation has in- creased by more than 3,000 people in the last four years, uccording to pre· hminary findings of a recent special census, The l'Cnsus. r('qucstcd by the city and t"onducted last month by the California l)C'l)Jrt1ncnt of finance, showed ;;1 po11u!;11ion of <ibout 20,830, up from 17.600 in the last official census in 1970 Jeff Rl'mmcle, assistant city plan- ner. said the census .also shoy.·ed :i high 1<1 percent vacancy rate. He said I.700 dv.•e\ling units in a total or 10.000 are \'tlcant. "\\le didn 't · get any explanations," he said, but attributed the empty units tOO\'erbuild ing. The census. which cost the city $10,000, was undertaken in an attempt to increase state revenues. which arc based on population. Remmele said he believe5 the census y.•ill more than pay for itself, although he does not know how much extra money the city wi ll receive an· nually because of the increased pQpulation. He said the official results are being tabulated by t he Population Research Center io Berkeley and will be availa· ble Jan·. 22. Rites Pending In Drownina . e J·'uneral arrangements JJre pending today at the MacDougall Family ~1ortuary in Santa Ana for Eleanor Elizabelh Taylor. 58. who drowned in a ~·hirlpool bath in El Toro Saturday nif!hl. Mrs. Taylor, who was visiting Orange County for the winter from Can:.ida, apparently suffered a heart attack as she sat in the lOO·degrec "'ater with he r husband, a paraplegic. Paralyzed. he \\.'as unable to help her except to shout for help . the accident occurred at the Villa Viejo apartments, 25092 FJJrthing Dr., ElToro. · Bv the time help JJrrived. l\1rs. 'fll};lor ...,·as unconscious and all re· suscitation e fforts were fruitless. Christmas Dance Set for El Adobe L ~1 s Damas Del l\1ar . the San Clen1entl' auii:i\i;iry to the Children's Home Society. \\•ill sponsor a fund· raising Christmas dance Dec . 7 at El Adobe in San Juan Capistrano. Cost of the dinncr·dance is $37 .50 per couple. Reservations. which arc required. may be made by calling ~Trs. Luki O'Keefe. 496·6787. on that he would be unable l9 prQv1de a. deposition untll at leas\ Jan. 6. Attorneys for H. R. llaldeman, v.·ho v.·ilh Ehrlich man is one of five former Nixon aides on trial. added thal th\'}' ;1lso raced a "seri ous problem" ir the trial £>nds without Nixon's testimony. Ehrlichn1;1n . how<.·vcr, is the only dt<- fcndant v.·ho subµoenaed the former president. Frates r <illed 1l a "common sf.'n se" proposa l. H11l assistant \Vatcrgu te Burcli Resig11s As Ford Aide \VA S l-llNGTON <UPI) P~esident Ford tod~y accepted \\'tlh "'the deepest regret" the re· signa,tion of Dean Burch, last of the major Nixon administratiOI\ officials still in the White I-louse. Burch came to the White I-touse Feb. 15 t.o aid former President Nixon's unsuccessful attempt to ride out the \Vatergate s candut,. and re· maincd to serve four months as Ford 's chief political adviser . lie \Vn s Sen. B;.1r1;.' Goldw;itcr's r:1n11>ai gn manager in his unsuc · cessfu\ 1964 presidential bid. Burch 's resignation i.s cf!ec- ti vc Dec. 31 . Whit~ I-louse press s~cretJJry B.on Nt·sscn s aid Burch \viii join the Washington law firm or J>carson, Ball and Dowd , specialists in ('Om · munications matters. San Juan Panel Eyes General Plan at Meets By PA1'1ELA JIAl.1.AN Ot Ille O.o!J Pi .. t SllU San Juan Capistra no city coun· cilmen "·ill wrestle y.•ith problems in the new general plan at t1.1·0 meetin,!ts this week. • prosecutor Richllt'd Bl:n· Ven isle said. "I think that it is unrealisti('," Slrica said lhat if the t\\'O s1dl'S agrl'cd to s ut h a proposul he v.·ould ask them to v.•:uvc any <·hallt·nge:., or 1H·c1udlcial publiC'it~ Nixon has l>een hospit..iliz.:-d with re <·urring .Phlebitis t"'i('t• Som<· \\'ashington :1 ltorneys have -~pccul :1ted that Fr:itcs might USf' thl' former prl•sii:lent 's in:tbility to testify as lhe basis ro1· ;1n appt•al. Bike Safety Course Set For Violators By FREDERICK SCHOE1'1EHL Of Ille 0.•IJ PilOtSUU 1r you run a stop sign or fail to signal for a turn "'hilc riding your bicycle. you may end up spending a SJJturda y morning at Saddle back College. The college, in connection wit h South Orpngc County l\1unicipal Court und several police agencies, \\.'ill soon con· duct "biey<.'le school'' for bicycli sts cit- ed for \'iola tions of the vehicle code. John A. Griffin, presiding judge, said most bicyclists don't realize the laws that apply to the n1otoring public apply tqthem, loo. On Sunday. Orange County Sheriff's deputies, Laguna Beach and San Clemente Police and Clllifornia Highv.·ay Patrol officers started issu· ing citations for observed violations of the vehicle code. To clear the ticket, violators will have to attend bicycle school. Or they may contest the ticket and be subject lo norm al court proceedings. Any bicyclist age7orolder is subject to citation. Ju\'eniles under the age or 13 \\.'ill attend bi<.'ycle school with a parent on the first Saturday of each month. Classes for those 13 a nd over will be held on the third Saturdays. The Tuesday session will be devoted entirely lo continued study of the con· 'fhe program "·ill affect the com · troversial plan. Wednesday's meeting munities oi El Toro, MisSion Viejo, will be used to conduct regular busi· Laguna Hills, Laguna Beach, South ness in addition to a continuation or Laguna, Dana Point, Capistrano the public hearing on the plan. Beach. San Juan Capistrano and San Both meetings Y.'ill be at 1 p.m . in Clemente. council cham bcrs. Ea<'h bicycle school session '"''ill last Councilmen have been looking at from 9to11 a.m. Instruction will co\•er the plan for several weeks. Two major the important pro,·isions of the vehicle changes have been made -both by a t>odc a nd the dos and don'ls of bicycl- split vote. The council agreed by a 3-2 ing. decision to designate 300 acres for The first class is scheduled ror Feb. permanent agriculture. By a n iden· L tical margin, the city rathers voted to · Judge G~irfi n said the popularity of increase shOppin.c center sites once th(' bicycle has increased the number designed for four to eight acres to 10 of serious accidents between motorists acres. and bicyclists. Other controversial items, many of '"A goodly number of these accidents them related to keeping the town's are caused by the bicyclists directly rural character. have stil~ not yet \"iolatin~thevehiclecode,''he said. been resolved. "It is hoped with the establishment Items on Wednesday's r egula r of a bicycle safety institute we will be agenda include : able to reduce the number of violations -A report on city ownership of the and, hopefully, the number of JJcci· Capistrano Airport runway and other dcntsaswell,"saidGri!rin. properties the city owos. Some citizens believe the city should not own the runway because municipal ownership , removes it from the tax rolls. -Response to a city o( Los Angeles request to oppose offshore oil drilling. -Discussion of future plans for Forster Canyon dump site .. Negotia· lions between San Juan, San Cle· mente and the county are continuing on access t"o the new Prima Desecha dump1 but in the meantime the Forster Canyon site is getting full . -Consideration of flood insurance for residents. and a report on the home warranty committee's final re - commendations. Fashion Class Set Free of Charge The fa_shion merchandisi ng cliiss or the Cap1strano-La~una Regional ()(.". cupational Program "'ill present fashion shows to interested organiza· tions free of charge. The class is offering the shows featuring merchandise from locai stores, to gain experience. Arrange· !llents t>an be made by contacting the instructor, Claudia Zarrabi, at 496·3118. ~ Yourl\foneyisNoW'lnsured to ~40,000 at Mariners. 'A.--. Now you're twice os safe ot Mariners! We're your "oldest" homelown savings and loon. You can always count on us to provide you wi th up-to-dote service and t~e highest interest possi ble on insured savings. Remember, individual accounts ore now insured to $40 ,000, and o family of four con hove as much as $560,000-Fully Insured! Save at Mariners. 5'!. % 5.39'Yo 5'!.% 5. 92'Yo 61/2% 6.72% 6'!.% 6.98% 7'/,% = 7.79% , ... -... --II 00.,....,,. '!';.,,..,. .......... «l·do·'"''""•'-ol d_ ... _ .. ...,_ ... bo'-<•l•.ao .. -· I •-< .. +.li«l .. ol .._,, __ i.o-.11.1100,.. -· JO.-*U•>il-ool "-~-""--·" .... -· ··-·--.. ..... H-11,IOlil .. _ ......... • flll SllVIClS PHOTOCOPYING MONEY OROElllS NOTAllY SERVICE SAFE DEPOSIT eox tRAVElEltS CHECKS TltUST DEED NOTI COl.lECTlON ··- " Kif!g of the lfouge? f\ B,t\ f\1e.i 1o111thl'I s.1,s lh1s cioss bet\\ecn a (O\V and a buffalo -the l1L1 I.do J!l()\ld(s 1u1c\ Sll',Jks .it lo'' p11rcs for p1ote 1n seeking <ll"t1,n1t•1 s Bl't f<ilo medl 1" supposedly leane1. c.:lleape1 and p1ov1des 18 20 Jlt;J <'C'nt h1 ghc1 p1 utt:ln than t ~gul::ir bcC'f cu ttle· Selling Old ·Books Not for Amateurs By SY LVIA PORTER Item Last :,ear, a tv.o vol um e set of or1g1n.d drawings fo1 L,1 Fontaine s 'Fables' ll72!1341 ByJ B Oudrv , \I.BS auctioned in Paris for $488 000 This same "nrk sold Hl 1945 for $26,000 Item Also last year rare hook dealer llans p Kraus sold an illustrated 13th century Germe1n psalter for SS00,000 In Lon don, a Persian 1llum1nated manusc ript , dating from 1590 b1oui;ht Sl92 000 Item !\ r1rsl edition ' of Chaurcr's · C:Jnterburv Tules ' \I ould cost about 5300 000 tif ~ou could find one I ;.it least 30 times what It \\OU Id h.t\'C C'f!Sl in the latt> 1950.s And a single page of the (~utenherg Dible no" sell Jo> foi SJ 5UO or n1n1 c, "1th pages of cxccpt1on:.d 1n terest -l ~ conta1n1n~ the Loid s Prayer --go ing for •as much as SJO 000 lf'.S 1\IPJtOB ABL E that )-OU have conside red rare book!) and manuscnpts <in area 1n \\h1 c h IJ'.l 1nve:st and Kraus warns that t1n amateur "ould be a fool to try to make money in rare books ' Kevrrthctcss. the fact 1s that in dr;.im,1t1c (0nlrast to the bear murket 1n stocks Co1itract To Philco Ad\ a need nnsetips fo1 1n1 p roved 1nte1 continental ball1 st1t m1ss1Jes llCBMsl \\ 111 be developed by Philco Ford Corporations Ae1onutronic D1 v1s1on 1n Ne v.port Bl·ac h und e r terrns of a $1 .l m1lhon US /\11 Fn1 i:e contract The ;.i.\1ard, fxom the /\11 Force Spacl' and '.1.li:i slle Systems Orga n1zat1on Los Angeles, 1s for a new de \elopmcnt program known as AGENT (Ad ,anced Graphite Expf'r1ments r\oset1p Testing), a µ.11l of !he Air Force Advunced Balhst1c Ree ntry System, orABRES progtan1 .ind in other fam1har invest menl s p heres in r ecent je<11s Kraus reports "top material, costing Sl0,000 and up, still 1s r1s1ng 1n v.ilue b) 10 to 20 percent a ;,.ea r ' I ct s say, therefore. that \ ou <ire detcrm 1ned to learn :.A Money's ~~..,Worth · enough to get out of the rank amateur cl.u;s that you ha\c a special hktng for rare books, manuscripts etc., iJnd that you want to c:on1m1l ,, reasonable proportion or \our nestegg to t!ns are,1 !!('re from Kraus a1e poss1b1ht1es for )OU the httlC' investor -Sc1cnt1f1c and medical papers describing 1mpor t;,int d1scovcr1es and 1n\ell li ons As one example of what has been hanpen1ng here, JUst 1n the p.ist l.5 \e,1rs copies of Coper n1cu s's De Revolut 1on1bus'' ( 1543) have soured from SI 200 to $40,000 -Sl~llL,\R ORIGIN/\L p <i p c r s o n s ~c h b1 eakthroughs as pcn1r1 \l1n poho\acc1nc thetransistoi tranc1u1hzers, atomic fll'> s1on1 Jet propuls1on, the s\n thcs1s of DNA birth control 1nno\at1ons. et c A S3 1n \CStment 1n a "ell C'hoscn sc1cnllf1c ;irtir le can lurn into a S50 or SlOO 'alue 1n less than a decade Ynur ke\ rule keep the cnllre 1<.. sue of the 1011rnal 1n \vh1ch the article ;:ippears ~and keef) 1l 1n perfect cond1t1on -First e dltto n s of modt•rn \Oung authors and pli.1v" ri ghts \vho ~ho" great iltl'rary pr omise Since 1950, "'ell selected exam· p!cs of modern iltC'raturc have more than qwntupled in 'alue One edition of James Jo\<l' ~ ·Ulysses ' 1\Justi-atcd b} Matisse, now sells for Sl,200 A first ed1t1o n of Nabokov's • 1.-oht a ' recently sold for SIOO If vou try collect1ng C1rst editions, though, handle them \\Ith care If the pages are uncut, don 't c ut them - or e ve n open a nd read them Don't remove the dust 1acket Just wrap them 1n plastic a nd care£ully put them away -<:HILDREN"S BOOKS \Vllh '1 a certain eternity" In the early 1970s, a first ed1t1on of ' P1 nocch10 " (Carlo Lotenz1n1. 1880 ) was selhng f or SSOO to $800 Lewis Carroll 's "Alice 1n \Vonderland "'as at the Sl0,000 $20,000 le\ el One reason fo r these high values 1s that perfect copies or any children's books are rare f\.1ore recently, here are· some of m y own choices fo r c hild ren's books \\h1 ch could become classics T he Dr Seuss books the Hobbit books ' Peter Rabbit,' and Stuart Li ttle ··books v.r1l ten a nd /or 1ll ustralcd by Maurice Send ak -Comic books But make sure they're 111 perfect con thtton a nd have that· aura of ete rnity " You have to have a fee l for q uahl:,; -Early (1840 50) books printed in the West - Nevada, Californ1a , Oregon -such as aocounts or kid nap1ngs by Indians. e \en posta l d1rector 1es a nd rail road timetables I -Very ea rl y trade catalogs -such as Sears Roebuck or f.f ontgomery \Va rd catalogs --Old school books and primers -Even telephone books and almanacs -1f the) are · !1rs t ed1tions " YO U 1'1 UST bC\\arl' thl' !raps E\cn a minor < eonomic recession 1s hk<'lv to S\\amp the market with \\C3kly held ' less expcn s1\e \\Orks and rorce dov.n prices (at lea s t t ern porarilyJ of prec1cely the works a r ank a m ateur \\OUld own Reall y fine tre.1sures rarely come on the m arket and whe n they do, thev tend to be snapped up bv big inst1tut1onal and 1nd1v 1dua l collectors You must learn the fine points C.,yrlfM 1'14 F .. td Enl•rpr1111 lfOC Be Polite to Ignition System-It's Sensitive <:apilol news Str\'tCe SACRA ti-1 ENT() Today's smo~ ('ontrol <le '1t cs <ind the muny elt'etnt' .1c('essor1es make 11 more important th:in C\'Cr for :1utomob1le o"n<'rs to keep their ignition S}~tcms 1n top s h:ipc 1 he 1~n1t1on ~ystcm has u\wa~s been .1 cnttc<i l and s1:11s1t1ve part of the .1uton1ob1le und 1t 1s good to know v.hat to do in t•nsc somcth in(( l(ocs \\ ron1o: \v1th JI , reports Walt Kochlt·r 1n the current issue of ~lot.or ?\Inp:a11ne , the mcch:in1c s t1 ade Journal ON OLDER engines. n rich r:.irburetor ~t hnA or a hfgh idle speed could m.1sk 1gn1t1on problem~ and 11110" 'ttt<' engine to run l'in1001h1y de~p1tc 1'1U('h f:udt" 1' hurn<'d distributor polnt:s ('II Improperly !'ict sp<irk plug g11ps . With cm1ss1on con· trols, cnl{1nes i1rr forced to run on very IC on mixtures \Vht:n lhc i~flltll')n 1s shut l't(f it ~onl111u es to 1 un ba ckf1rin~. knoC'k1n,11 und f.!t\ 111g every 1nr'l1callon that 1t '\ 111 sc l f.cJe~truc L 1 his Ls kno\\n as d1esehng n n<l ncr111s whrn thr fuel /.ur n11xturc 1s set too h1Jth, or "'hen the Idle speed 1s st•t too h1J,!h f'ul1ht•1 com ONE WAY TO com bat the p1 nhlcm in late model cars 1s to WHien the spark plug i;.1p ll O\\'cver, at h1 ~h speeds and \vhen heavy loads arf' 1n tow, the 1gn1t1on s) s tem n1 ay not develop enough voltage to enable the spark lo 1ump the wide gap ~N ~IGH GEAR) h To solve. this problem, phcat1ons art> t c anti smog most, if not <a ll, l9'7S cars <l cv1ce1' th al 1etard thq i;pai k :ll idle and in thl! will be equipped v.1th elec lO\Ver transinission gears tron1c 1gn1l1on l!YSlems A diesel e ngine 1n1ects its Plug gaps in them 81 e fuel 35 a i;:as in a cyllndcrr somet1mf'S as w1d~ as 080 ,vhlch holds 1he gas \\hile a i 1nchcs Normal 1gn1t1o n p isto n co1llpress('s it system plug gaps are ;iound against the cylinder head 035 The pressure cxertl'd on the If vou own a car "1th ron rucl/a1rmuc111rccnuse!'i1tto vcnt 1on::i l 1gn1lion that explode F:.iulty pluJ(s :frc dlC!iE'ls .ind runs rou.l(hl y at 11evtl to blam(' on a dte!)el low speeds, open the pluJt enjttne hccau~c they don't R31) up a little. but over 037 11.1 \C an~ will cause cutting out at The sa me phenomenon h1gh s peed occur~ 1n gas powered cars \vhcn h\Ji:h idle speeds allow the pistons to keep mov1n~ ufter the lgn1t1on has been 1ur11ed 6ff The compression rnot1on .i nd hot "Y hndcrs keep tlil' l'nft1oe 1 unning. Some cars wlttr conven· t1onal plugs can be opened a bit further For Instance. the 2 3 htre en1t1nes used In 1''01d Pintos rind !\tustan~ lls can go out toJM1I l\londay's Closing Prices Monday Oeeem1»r1 1974 DAILY PI LOT A 11 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Ye.ar'a l-f i1th ·l..owa Appcur E\t•ry Saturday • \. ' '· Lockherll Mo\'C \\' \SllJ\(; !()\' tA l'I l.,nrk.heed AucrJf! Corp sa\;, th1 Ltn1ted Sttilt'S i.:n\\ 1 tHllt nt .11d f11d not pre~surc •t to t lJ('tt .in 1\ 1 :i b O\ erture to \ll\CSt SlOO milltt)n 111 oil m()ncv 1n the tompanv n.uj!lr ·ra1nr:11 , thC' Ar<ib f1na nC.1e r \~ho n1.1de the offer 1J!11 spring, s:i1d !"i11nfl;i' In Rrtrut the n11 sl ates fo r \1hon1 hi.' \1 1s ;irt111g -;uspect that \\'i1 !1h 1n ~t on ruined the deal . Lo<"khl..'t'rl 1:s a m;i.Jor drr('n~c contrac· 1 {ll' Toy La) Olfs rASl "t R<lH ,\ :'oJ ) (1\P) -Th• prrsu.ll•nl of "•sh('r f'r1c~ To~s Inc. :-.1 1d that .~bout I 'iOO 11 ork('rS hove hC'1 n laid off in 1h(' t t11npan\ Ii four plants hrr.1usi.: uf the poor bus1ncs~ chn1atr , JJ ('llr\ JJ C()(Jlr!S <i ud the (ll)OffS hei,? .111 .t11r1ut t \\ n 11 l t'k' a~o n nd \1'01.l Id cn1111nuP thr~111 i::h tht" tny mak1ng .. 1,1rl\ "l 1'•11\ '' h1<'h n\1(''"1-i 111 ~\nr( n A 12 DAIL y PILOT Monday, Oecembe1 2, 1974 ' QUEENIE By Ph il lnterlandi • "ll"S~0.serY1ee fr urn your :-.lockbroker -you get five m inutes of cheering up ·· L.M. BtH/d Raggedy Ann Began in Attic · Ji' a enmmon pr;ictit:.t' 1n Jnd1<1 for bachelors to adVettisc 1n tl('\\'Spapt.·r:-. for brides. Said ads almost in· Var~bly ~c t do1\'ll certain rcc1u1ren1ents most desired by {fie mco. 1'\\·o turn U!l. rl·1x·atcdlv. Thev have to do t-:hh tho:se prospective brides' astrnlogiral signs a nd Wi.lb ~e1 r complexions. l'he 'A'Ords that appear most often 10 s uch ads arc "horoscope" and '"fair." IF YOU could think uf :.in \· 'A'Ord besides "u~her " that conta i n·.~ four personal prnnouns rn sue · cession . pleusc n;ime it. .. POI.ICE SA\' a slight ma1orily of the young men \l'ho commit s111 c·1d<' by Jum1» ing off bridgl!S :ind buildings :ire black ... IT 'S .('O:n~IO:'\t\' :-.aid in Rom;.in 1.1 ... f hl· \\'lrl! ("arru',; thl" husband on her face : the hus band carries the 1vife on hi s shirt.·· Jt,\(;GED\' A;\:'\ C!: "\\'ho drc<.1n1cd up the first Raggedy Ann doll '.'" · A.: A nrv;sp•1Pl'I' cartoonis t named J oh nny Crucllc Touching story, too. The day n1ore than 60 years a.en. he tnund an old rag doll in his auic. ll is lit- tle dau)?htcr :'.lareclla asked the doll 's na me. <;ru!'llc had bc!'n reachnc tn her :1 t·nuplt· of .Ja mes \\'hitco mb R ilc) poC'm ~-· ·Tht· Hugged.' :'\I an .. an1! ··Lit Ile Orphu n .\nnic '' l 'hcsc 11\lc~prompted him to dub the doll Ra g- gedy .o\nn . and for his d;iught t1":-. h1j1.h f'ntertainmcnl. n1anufacturc·d stor1e~. :ihnut the doll . In 1917. ;i 1·;,ie - c1nation 1nfrl't1on got out of control, a nd "larcella died at a Ae 14. Gruclle put ;;111 of h1."i ill'gµcdy Ann stones in · •to :i hoo k in mt·nlOJ'\" of ~1arc{'lt<J .. \ ~l ore "·indO\\' de· eurritor lhnui:hl 1t Cute to plat·t u Haggl'Oy Ann floll nl'xt to the hook . And to the li1rgc deli ght of nUmcrous selll'r S and bu ~ t·rs, as 01 a ny c11stom€.'rs \\anted the doll as wanted lhc hook .\l .\l'SOl.El':\I S (fur C'h1t·l Pro~no.~11eatnr prt·dtct,; that numerous forluncs J:1r ge and -.m:.111 \rill be n1adc :-.oo n in the eon· struclion of ·IU-stoi:y n1ausolt•11nl s. Aaart >•m•" •a L M Boyd, PO 8o• 11011 Fon Wortn, r• 111~1 COll1'"~U 1'74 L. M. •oyd ;nd L SCI SOR ST LES · HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anyone can care lor a Brush & Blower hair slyle. or our other "curl ca1ohng fuss-lree. lull funchonin SCISSOR STYL ES wtucn are as easy 10 do as 1ust snamoooi Our lamo ruls~ linger tumole curs. curling iron cuts. wasn 1owel dry, btl.lrl 'n llull cuts or simole wash ana wear cuts are SCIS-:SOAEo. an talle·care-01 ycurse1t styles GoOO 1or any age, l9J. }\air No 1eas1n9. no rollers, no pins. rm POLLU TING ~R SPRAYS ALSO: . MO SET r'ERMAHEMT WA YES, YOU MA Y MEYER WAHT TO SET YOUl HAil &GAll'I. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beach Fullerton tS~4 HOllllH-A•t. )05 l'I. HCN"bor ll•d.. 968-3535 879-3863 Doi I A.M. lo ID r'.M. ·Sat. & $1111. 9 to S P.M. Health News _ ~You Can't "Wear Off" A Catch In The Back ll 1!1 not a r.tr<· o('t';h1nn tn.11 1 · F.ill:-. J.irs or tY.ii.ls 111a ,\ )OU~N't .1noth1·r 1n1in11h1.d I «.•II'\' lh•· IHHH's in '"ur h,1rk '"ho ILt'e m ~ tu I~· !.1\01 111c ·' 111•l11-.t1chl11 out 01 jll.1<'f' :ind -.nl'IU lder "' 11 h •1 -.u-. 11r 11.11~ .... • 1n11,11t' 1t1c nl'r\'t'" 1i:1s.-.1n !!' nut "f'ltf!IUll • 111 ,1 'l'flll hu!ll"hl•d 1 1i .. 111 rcn lht•n1.'re 11l1l•tl Ur u1erpoi;111nn 1'uu1ur1· ''Thi.~ 1::; lh(• ba ~11• Tb111y t'"n1pl.i.11 ''' ,, 1·,1 11·11 1 f,1u-.1· 1>1 p:nns 1t1rnuj!h 11\\' 1n lhe b1i<~ 1 111 111•r h.1r k and l11ps. Thi• 1rr!l ;111nn 1r1 th(• nrr\'e 1 ~ I f ' n u al11.1•:-Jlrl"it'nt. hu1 the pain sui..:i.:•·~t l ht•v h<•romr::; nn11cc ahle whC'n t11crc :.. •' '' k ,, ,tn :1l\C'r :11ion 111 the bloorl ll rnt··~-.111 n .1I ilui• 1n wo•alher rhiinl!eS. ;•olll!i, c.1re l"r th••1r 1111 11r ~fim e 1nferllon 1n the prohl rm tt11•\· h idv A !ilicht 1n1 ur~· ma~· al~o clai m u "''•II all •'"' thl' :i1re<Hly ~1ek ncr\•e," co a w.•~. 'It he 1'l:.h•1t \Oo1l l "IO.l'~r ''l 'nl l'~l> 1he b n n y of'" nn+• ~ueh m1 -.;ill~nmrn1~ :irC' r nrre.-ted ll''r!\on put u h' t'n1ropr:u•t1r itdJU l>tments," Yo u r.i n 't , t'flnl 1nut'tl Dr. l'outure. "ur :1n ju ~l .''v.1•,1r I ·•rr11lt·nt11I ad 1u ... tment . lht• nfC' a rht'uma\JC' p;11n .. in\ j 1·ond1t111n ffi,IV pro_R:ft'SS 1ntn mott than \OU r,10 l'iqw>rt ,1 'c1at11'.1. \ .1r1ous tnrm ~ nt 1·.1r framt• 10 ... 1r.1u.!hh•n rnit b)I p,1r<111·,1, or ~ome orr.;1n1C' • ''*" :il tt'r an aC'C'ld,..nt ! 1h•turhan('1' 1•vr11 lhnui!h the Knov.i ni.: 1u1J \'.ell vou mu'I pain m.1\' 11111 ll t prl'!>cnl to °"Gwy e..i.t,D.C. ,l r{'o;il th" r .. 11•1' ut' p,1111 1n ! v.,irn 1 ~u . ~ nrder In r11m1n.t1<' IL"' .i•kt"d 1 Dr t .. 1r~ tou1urt. 11 C. ur. 1;:1r" l'nuturc 01 lh" •nn1111;i111!'-, < n1r11pr;1ctor 01(1ees t:outure Chiropr,11111, l'cnirr In ,11 :.•1143 Y.1•s11•1111 On rt'. :o;u1ll' i•.itpl :un tu u-. v.h.•t c.1ti-t'.., 1,07. 1'c11por1 Rl'.l<"h Tl'h•pt101~e thefie j>llH\li. ,tflfl 5.ll~t l Labeling Of Meat Studied WA S II I N r. T 0 N ·1 A P ) - Governnlf'nl lalK'I \\al<·hcri; !)IJY con· :-.um<'rs may IX' confused by .. Danish Brand flam '' since thev n1ight believe the n1c:1t wa s 1mpofi'Cd l'rom Oen · m ark , but they think CV('ry body knov.•s "i\loon S:1u!.11gt"' really docs not rornc fron1 outt·r s pare 'fh c AgriC'uilur<-Dcpartn1cnt . th1·rt·ffJre . \\'HOL'i to rl:infy \\hat it t•all:-. .. geographH· labelin1:" of meat and poultry produc·ts So undl'r a l'l'O· po~t·d rhanRC 111 regulation:-. under !-.l udy any produrt ral1£11l "Danish Brand !lam " 11ou!d b<' mislabeled un· lc~s il came frorn Denn1ark. •' Divorce Rite? <2eremo11 y Seen Easing Feeli11gs F'RESNO I AP 1-A <!eren1ony to re- lease each olhl!r from the marriage \'ows can go a long way lO\\'Urds eas· ing the pain or a bitter dl \•orce, a l\1cthodist minister says. And although Donald t"ado has only performed t~·o :.llth l·ert.·monies in hi£ career, he vi~\O.'s his unic1u1: idea as a l'aluable tool to easl· the tr<insition het\\·ecn m;irri:1gc und life <i s an "ex- \\'1fc or husband.'" "Tll E RE 1".E•:os TO HE some kind of thcruncutic 11ndcrst:1nd1ng of their new rrlationl:lhip," s;iid Fado. \\'ho ~t·rves at the United Chu rch Cente r hcrti, "IL's rnor~ a counseling .:.ituation lhan <t rt!li giou's ceremony, ' . I although the fact that I am a minister gi ves it religious connotation.·• The CeremonfiS-not form alized. and Fado says the different problems each couple faces would require a dif· ferent approach in each case. The divor ce ceremony wou ld pro- vide a final realization that the mar- riage: is over, Fado said. J.t would al· low the rouple to free themselves of·. guilt by reletlsing hostilities and ex- pressi ng their honest feelings about the broken relationships. ' "UN DERLYING l\1Y CONCERN as much as anything is that divorc-e i s sho\·ed unc,ier tffe carJ)et. The church paper prints the good things rtiat hap· pen, but we never mention di\'orce." he said. ··\Vh y hide it?" • . , . All_TO in$U.r.once L~~$8JIOO ' AS ~HUAL • •HOME • IMDUSTRfAL • COMMERCIAL •YACHT BOB PALEY and Associates Inc. 2239 FAIRVIEW, COSTA MESA Phone 642·6500 • 546-3205 ''Fanciful names, such as ':\loon S;1uo;agc.' 11·nuld he pe rmitted since the place of or1J.(1n \\'OU!d not normallv he t·onfu!i ing lo the consun1cr," thC Purse Thief Feels Bite Fado reels the best time for a di1orce ceremony \\'Ould be after the I ~~~~~~~~~~~!:~~~~~~~~~~::: rac:·t. 1-dl'partmcnt sa1 :-.. ,\noth('r l;.1..bcJ \\'h1rh \\'Ould be b;111ned under lhe propo:-<il -open for publir l'Ommrnl unlil FC'b. 1 -v•ould ot.•;:-'101""S I IL'PI i:.., I •~r .. , 01\'l.I I "\\'hen a person is at the point of a di\'orco, emotions are often too high to face the problem. he "Gcrn1:1n Sau:-agt''' unless thC' pro· duct can1c from GC'rmany ,\ thief ii· ho got •111•0 ~· \\"ilh lhe "l 'VE TALK ED TO a bout. 30 So ml'. country·nan1e c·xl'eptions purse of '1 \\'Oni:in in a hospital couples, and none o( them said the)' \\'Ottld he permitlcd. hO\\'eV{'r, 1f "the parking lot might bl' surprised \\'OUld have p<irticipated ;,it the time Of · 10 learn he picked on a nun . !~is i:;t•ogr;1ph1l-;d tr·rm is gcnt·rally un· theirdi\•orce,"heudded. d I h:ind1v:is bi1te11inthcprocess. C cr:.tool to identify ;;i pa rticular class Fa do o ndem ns the moc kin g or sl.1'1(· of product, such as 'J\·fex1e11n Sis te r !)alt• l\lartin, :i2, a divorce announcements which read I , SCli:'lll'<' ll'arhrr at \\'est Des st~· l' 11r "ltuliun .:.tytc '.'' the dcp;irt · '"!finally got ridof the bum,"butsays ,., :'.Joines l)ov.-ling High School, rnen1 ~:Jiu , the id ea of announcing the divorce I ,,. \\asnot1re:1ringhcrhabit. • On price alone ... Still the best newspaper buy on the Orange Coast The Daily Pilot delivered 7 days a week A so, thl'l"l' ar1• :-.nmc f;1n1ihar pro· serves a purpose for both the couple d I "I 'll bt•t he \1·;,is a bit sur1lri st'd , uet s t' 11 s.~ifil'd b~ gcog ra1>hical ;ind thcirfl'iends. \l'ht·n h£' found n11· ,'-;c11• Testa· n;1m cs under l'Xistini: federal rl'gula · ment •incl idt.>nlific 3tion that told ··Just :1 sim pl e note. ei the r Dial direct or call collect 642 • 4321 lion ..... 1nt·luding '"Bologn;i "' und \\"ho 1 \\'as."' s hc suid. hand\\·ritten or printed, \\'ould doa lot "'\'1cnna " saus;1p:cs. ()fhc1als s <i .1 pen· lo avoid many of the awkward 'situa- ,.."."~lc~k~-o~o~':''~"~' h~a~l~l~ho~,~c~m:'_"c~an~.~------===============---..'.'';~o~os"_'.'tha t f ol\o\\' a divorce.·' he said. c LIHllOO« M&IDW&lf 197• ,J 12·1nch renglh!i REDWOOD _, ITAKEI RIG. ,. 7c .. 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' • St.ck " MW el 9'111 ltw ..... .THE SHOWER MAllAGE "Now A Massage f"''Y Time You S'iowar/" • U-.,. ltlW .tltw1rhttl ~iVtl'S peketllll Mitt ,, 111J11vlatt, ... the, .... ,... '"' Wy. • Adfvt,11 fir r1111ltr spr1y, ••1111 .,. t.-i111tlllll. •I • •"'9c11 .W ...._,,.._,. 11 lllillln .. WAll MOUlff lfAlfD lfRD i MOOIL STATIOlfAlY MODll .~f" llG. '24.tS ltG. 'Jt.ts 1 21 95 1 34~5 /! 11 -•' r 17' • I l , .. ~ . ' Saddlebaek Today's Final .N.Y. Stoeks VOL. 67, NO . 336, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MON[}AY, DECEMBER 2, 19 74 TEN CENTS ' Governlllent Probing Soaring Sugar Profits By the Assoc:iated Pl"ess Sugar price boosts or more tha n 50 percent in a month pushed up the family grocery bill in November, of. fsetting declines in meat and eggs, an Associated Press marketbJ.sket sur- vey showed today. 'T'he increa ses came am id new gov- ernment hearings into soaring prorits for sugar r efiners whose e.itrnings have been boQs.ted by the growing worldwide demand for the sweetener. l-lowever, Amstar Corp., the na- tion 's largest cane suga r refiner, an· nounced today its first reduction in the wholesale priC'e in more than a yea r and a half. The company cut the wholesale price of grocery sug · ar by SS.20 per IOOpounds to aboul Sl.47 per five .pound bag. Becaus e s ugar nov.• on grocery shelve s was processed sever<tl months ago and does no~ reflecl re· cenl wholesale boosls, lhe $3 .47 wholesale price is actuall y lower than the retail price in most areas. Supermarkets hav e. ur ged customers not to buy sugar and some stores are limiting purchases. Many people alread y are boycotting sugar. unman Resu111es Teaching Fielding Quits OC . Transit Post By BILLSCllREIBER 011M Ool1!y P!tot ~1•11 Dr. G. J ··rete" F'ield ing, general manager of the Orange County Transit District for the past three years , r esicned today to resume te aching duties at UC I rvint• • Fielding , <i South Laguna reside nt. and Nev.· Zealand native, will take a faculty positio n in the ne\v UC I Institute of Transportation and Traf- fic Engineering. l·lc will lca\'C transit district scr 1·ice Jan. J. Trans it directors immediately ar""" pointed assistant general manager Jim Reichert. a Villa Park city coun- rilmii:n. as acting director and ordered 3 Saddle back an immediate recruiting drive for a perm anent district.executive. F ielding: was the first general manager of the transit district follow- ing its form.ation by voters in 1970. He left a teaching position in the t.:C Irvine School of Social Sciences to School Board Hopefuls F • 1 take the transit district office a nd is i e CU~rent~y On extended IC<l \'C from the un1 vers1ty . Three Saddlebar k V:illey residents took out papers today as candidates for th<' Saddlcback Valley Uniricd School Dis trict Board of trustees. One or them, Rev. Prestoh ~loy,·ell of Mission Viejo. a lso took out papers for the Saddlcback College board of trustees. f'iling opened ·for both races at 8 a .m . today at the Registrar of Voters office in Santa Ana and y,·ill continue until 5 p.m. Jan. 3. Rev. llowe ll, a retired Baptis t ministe r , resides at 26495 Naecome Drive. A form er trustee of the San Joaquin Elementary District, he re - cently ran for the ~tiss ion Vi ejo municipal ad vi sory coun cil a nd pl aced se\·enth out of 32 candidates. Also t:1king out papers y,·e rc Bill Kohler. an insurance agent "'ho lives at 24252 Encorv<1do Lane. l\1i ssion Viejo. a nd Loa Young. a homemaker '"'ho lives at 25-171 Earhart Ro ad. Lagunu ll il ls . All five seats on the Saddleback Unified board arc up for re·elcction !\·larch <1 . One of the fi ve incumbe nts, Vince l\'lcCullough. has announced he will not run again. The e lection \\'ill authorize four· year terms !or the top three vote get· ters and t1,1,•o-ycar terms for the ty,·o low vote gelters of the rive elected. Al Saddleback College, fo l.fr of seve n seats are up for grabs. all for four-yea r terms. The openings at the (allege are for trus tees areas in Lag una Beach. Irvine. the Sad - dlcback Valley. and Tustin. Saddleback College trustees are <'l ected by geographical area . In the Saddleback Uhified district. ho1,1,·e\'er. 1rustecs are elected at large from lhroughou1 the district including El Toro, Lag una llills. and h·lission Viejo. The Saddlc bac k Collep:c distrirl stretches from San CJ('mente lo Irvine and inland to include El Toro and !'1-1 is - :;ion Viejo. FEW RIGHT WORD~ I N RIGHT PLACE .. , ran the :id twice. but sold my r ar ~·Ith the ad in the Daily Pilot,:• the llunlington Beach man said. "I'm ver~ pleased with the re· sulls.'" llerl!'s what it took to m nke u sale . '68 KA R~IANN Gift,\, young eng. new tires. radio. $1050. xxx-xxxx Just a few 1,1,·orch In the right plDC'C ('an help you m &ke a sale. Call 642·5678 a nd put a few \l.'Onis tn work for you . tn the DaiJy ·Pilot. •• In hiS lctler of resignation, Fielding said "I am sure I will be a m ore res ponsi\'C teacher and effective re- search a nalyst as the result of my ex· posure to the real 1,1,•orld or urban policy." F'ielding said lhe new L"C I institute y,•iJl enable him to be a lcache r a nd still remain involved in transporta- tion development. Irvine can expe<"l added informa- tion to its low and moderate-income housing file when a S75,000 Orange County housing study is copl ete. ac· cording to ~le i Roop of the city plan- ning departn1ent. Roop, \\•ho drafted the city'!i study into hous"ing needs and \va ys to meet them, s aid the county's cons ultant firm . Griffcnhai::en·Kroeger . will pro- duce a study which will apply to Irvine The county stud y \\•ill look 10 years into the future to estimate needs for housing and "'aysthcy may be met. The study. Roop said , 1,1,•i\l have to ta ke information from a ll parts or Orange County. and extract that per- ta ining to its unincorporated areas. Because much of the land destined for annexation to Irvine still lies in un- incorporated a rea. Roop said. much o( the informa tion will apply. CSee F IELDING, P age A2) Aliso Creek Project Paces County Board A public hearing cin a devclope~·s plan Lo place 52 homes a long a se<•nic strel cb,..of Aliso Creek in El Toro will be he ld at 2 p.m. ·ruesday by the Oran ge Counly Planning Com · mission. The s ingle family home!> are pro· Posed for 9.34 acr('S of land a long the El Toro Road rlJ_ulij!nment about 2.000 feet northeast of T rabuco Road. The de vrloper is Sheller Industries of 1''ewport Beach. Commissioners 1,1,•ill meet at their hearin1 rpom, 400 Ci\l'ic Cente r Dri\'C \Vest. Santa 1\na . 1 David fl.toore, secretary to the com- mission". said today one issue to be ad· dressed in the presentalion is ho 1,1,• the proposal mes hes "''Ith s ugg,ested policies for lhe preser,·ation of Aliso Creek as a s:reenbelt. 17 1 E1nergencie Orange County Sheriff's orri~t·rs responded to 171 em~r11cnc y calls throughq,ut the county in the 24 hours cndi!'li? midnight Sunday, deputies !f· ported today. "We are using substitutes -honev on cereal and t ha t type of thing,'' said Gloria Davis of Albuquerque. N ~!., as she looked at a five-pound sack of sugar costing S2.50. The same sugar cost 2:; cents at the st:i rt of the year and Sl.96 on No\'. I. The AP drew up a random list of 15 commonly purchased food and non· food item s. checked the prices on fl.l arch I . 1973 at a s upermarket in each or 13 cities and has rechecked a t the start of e\'ery month. The latest check sho\\-·ed su1:<1r in· creased in every city except D<i llas. y,•here the spet•if1ed five.pound size y,·as unavailable at the supermarket used for the survey The monthly in- c reases ran~ed fro'1 21 percent in Chicago. y,•here the llrice 1,1,·cnt from $2 .39 to $2 .89, to 55 percC'nl in ~liami. .,.,,here the CO!>l 1urnped from S2 .13 to SJ .31. Because of s ugar, the tot:1I market basket bill also jumped sharply in e \'ery city except Dallas, rising an average of 6 percent durin~ Nov- ember. If sugar \'.a~ removed from the total. ho1,1,•ever. the average 1ncrea!>(' "·as only seven·tenths of a percl'nl and the bill 1.n six of the 12 c111,~?o. declined. A comparison of <"urrt•nt price::. "·1th those al the start of thf' ye:i r sho"·ed the marketbasket bill up an average of 20 p('rccnt. "·ith sugar contribut1n,:.? a disproport1onatC'ly large share of the increase ·No attempt v.a s madt· to \'.e1 gh lhl' AP s ur\'ey r ('s ults acco rd in~ to population density or in terms of "'hat pfrcent of a f<im i\y 's actual grocery outlay each item rcprc::.cnl~ Go\ernment author1l1cs ha\'t' ,•stimated th:it food prices overall 1.1:111 rise about JS or 16 percent this )ear E\en the ('Xl}l'rt:, .il't' rcluct:int to prt>dict "hat \1 ill happt.·n through 1975, but n1ost <iuthontit•s say there Y,'tll lx· 1ncrcaSes in the ht-ginning of next ~l·ar, partly because of smaller-than· <'Xpec ted crops this year and par11Y because farmers. \1ho c laim they ar(' losing money . are culling hack µrodu< !Jon 0 s osta· es It may appear like a Japanese print here, but this strange -looking animal fl~\V like a bird Sun- day over Laguna llills. ·To find out more <•bout it. turn to Page 2. Murder-connected Car Hunted in Southland By i\ RTlruR R. VINSEL 01 thr O;J<I, Polol Sl•ll A hunt spread throughout Southern Ca lifornia today for a missing family t'ar connected to the . murder of a Cyprt·ss doug hnut baker "·hose nude body "'as disco\'cred in Jr\.ine Fridav. llC' "·as identified Su nda\' as J amCs I). Rcc\'es. 19. \~·ho livl·d \1·ith his parents at 8301, Ca rob St .. Cypress and l<ist worked at ;i doughnut outlet in Garden Grove. l ll\'estigators sa id tod<iv that Reeves had not "'orkcd in thrct; "'eeks 'but on \Vedncsday took the family car. saying he was going to work. Neither he nor the auto "'as seen ·again. until <1 .15 p.m . Friday. y,•hen an Irvine woman riding he r bi cycle along Barranca Road and exercising he r dog m ade the horrifying dis- CO\·cry lier dog loped over to a 1,1,·eeping y,·illow tree alongside Barranca Road about a half.mile south of Jeffrey Road and began barking at its base. The "·oman checked to sec 1,1,•hat "·as disturbing hi m and found Rce\"cs' hod~·. nude exce1lt for a T-shirt pullt·d up ovcr his head and upper arms . Coroner 's de1>uties sav it "d i re 11111 re tox1cological tests -to precisel y dl't('rminc the cause of deuth, due 10 .condition or the corpsf' Authorities 4?sl.imate hl' h:1d hrf'n d<'ad for perhaps t1,1,·o days, noting that discoloration of the body ind icates the victim d ied y,•hile lying on his back some.,.,·here. l 'he body y,•a s dragged from a \"Chi · ell· of some type <ind dumped race dO\\'O behind lhe "'illo'v tree, lea\"ing a lrail of bod~· fluids in the roadway 'I hich "·a s at fi rst thought to be blood. ln\·estiga1ors have begun to call thr ~en C'ra l a rt>a '''here Reeves' corpse \\•as fo und the Grave.vard. based on the nu1n ber of bodies found there. Only three months a go. the body of Bonnie F aye Davis. 23. of Long Beach. was discarded just across Bar· ranca Road. SO to 100 feet from wber~ neeves was discove red. And Detective Stc\'e Nash-v.ho is h a ndlin g lhe investigation -"1as himself the target of an ass<issination attempt in October, 1972 , a ha U-mile a y,·ay !rom the latest death site. Invesligators today said they ha,·e ruled out !ht• possibility Ree ves could b<' a \·ietin1 o f motorcycle Jtan i.: retribution. hased on the n1urdcr of a biker a" l'Ck ago in \\"('stminster "It's i::oin g to be difficult tn Find out ,,·ho hi s friends "·ere.·· Dt'tect ivr ~a :-h _,aid toctay "II~ didn't h;i,e ;1 i::irlfriend and he seemed to lw .11 loner. Jury Selection Opens In Death of Inf ant Jury s~lection began today 1n t he said he 1,1,'ill ask the jury to return .. Orange County Superior ~rt trial or verdict of f1rst·degrcc murder against an El Toro c~uple accusrd~f involve· lhc accus('d y,·oman. ment in the beating death of their 8-The Jlabneys were arrested \ai;t month..()ld son. ~lay 31 in their home at the \\rherr~ Prcsid1n~ Judge Robert A. Ban)'ard llousing Section of the El Toro ~fCAS . named Judli!e Kenn<'th Lae to t ake the short I) after httle Robert Dabnt'Y btneh ·in the t rial or Jenn ifer difdat a loi;:a lhostiital. Elizabe th Dabney, 24 . a nd ber Sheriff'!!. dcputi~ ~:i.id lhcy found a hu!tband. ~tarin<' Corps Sgt. Dennis numlx'r of bruises on the bc)d v of Eu!lene Dabney. 24 . llobert 's I "'in brother. John. ·.,.,,ho Mrs. Dabney is charged "'·ith ~inee has been token from h1 !> m.urder, ::iiisault with a deadly wea pon parenl!I' custody and J)\actd for adnp- and c hild ne.i:lecl. Dabney faces lion by C'ou nty authorilie:s rhara:e!t of manslaug6ter and c hild &I ~. Dabney rccc.nUy gave birlh to nc,1;leC'l in t ~t s~me triul. annther ,_on who also Is being placed Deputy ll1s tr1ct Attorney Pat Bryan ror adop\lon by l~ct>u.nty. Ori>'n said. I Saddleback's Taylor Ru111ii11g For R e-electi't>n Saddleback College Trustee Larry Taylor of Laguna Beach s aid today he "'ill seek another tern1 on the se\'en· member board Taylor. elected to the bo<1rd in JunC' ;1fter the resign<1l1on of .John Lund of Laguna Rearh. said he "·nuld hkc tu SC'l' thrC'e olhcr tru!-tccs 11 hose terms expire a lso e nt er thC' rart• They a re \\'illiam !)ean nf Tuslln. Donna BC'rry of l\l1 ss1on \"1('10 and i\'orris a Brandl of [r,·iiic Dean said todav he ha:-, not \'Ct made a dcci.c:ion On "'hl'th~r lo rlin. a dding. "I plan lo 111:1ke ;1 drc1sion v.·ithin a W<'ek .. F iling for the i\larch ~ ('l t:ction opened today ~l issio n Viejo minisJer Preslon J-Jo1,1,·e ll be~·a mc the first to cnt('r thr race, picking up paper s ;1 ! lhl· Rt'gistrar of Voters office shortly after8a.n1. l lo"'·el\ is a r£1s1dl•t1t of Trust ce Arca 7. now r<'prt~sentl.'d by !\l rs Berry of ~lission V1 eJo. She rou\d not he con- tacted toda~· tu con1n1cnt on her re- cl<"ction 1>la ns )lr?o. Brandl ;ilsu 'o'a ?o. una\a1lablc for cnmmenl Candidate?-. in 1hc t'll·cl inn mu~t r1• .~1rh· 1n the c1lmmun1t11•s nf lrv1nt". Laguna Bt·ach. El Toro. ~1 1:-sion \'H" JO. Laguna 11111.s, South l.::iguna and l.a jtuna l\"igul•I Rites Pe11tiin~ In Orownino . " Fttn('ra l <4 rrangcments are 1>end1ng toda y at the l\lacDoug:dl family l\tortuary 1n !;.'.intff An:i for r.lc11nor ~hza b<>lh Taylur, 58. 1,1,ho dro'o'nt'd 1n a \1 hirlpool bath in El Toro Saturda)· ntl!,ht . ~lrs . i·a~\or , "ho "a" ,\1~111n Jt Orangl' Count~· for th<' w1nt r from Canada. app:irently suffered a heart att:ick as sht• sat in the 100 dri::rc1• \\3tl•r with h<'r huo::band , :i paraplc~1r . Paralyir d , ht~ \'.:t!I umtble 10 help ht•r t·~ctpl IO ~hout fnr ht'lp Th(' acr1d<'nl occurred 11 1 t (' Villa \'ie)o ap•rtmcnl!>. :?SO'J'l 1'~arth1n~ Or . c:ITnro. Hy lhr l1m<' h1•l1l llrri\<'rl, J\frs. Taylor \\'A!i 'Un<'nnsr ~ou s and all re· su!)cltatlon r f fort~ \\'Cr(· f ru1t less Bay Area • Location Watched rrom \\"ire ser,'ices SA :'i f R,\!\"CISCO -1'\\'0 gunm<'n too k six persons hostage in a s upern1 arket today. threatening to kill one of the m unless they "'ere al lo"·cd to <'scape .!\ft er a t \\'O·hour siege. t v.·o hoslaAC°' "·ere released and one gunman sur- rendered The other gunman held the four r<'· maining hostages at gunpoint witk an army of police offi cers in another sel'- tion of lhe store . on ils roof. and ?o.Ur - rounding lht· area. near the Goldt'n Gate Park panhandle. In the <'arty hours of the drama. one s hot v.·as fired . but no one y,·as inj ured A store cmploye said as {"Jany a s ;i do7.en persons m<iy ha\·e be~n in the hostage grou1> before the t\\O v.·cre re · IC'ased' Bl.It polict' said only four rl' mained with the gunman. Poli ce cordon<'d orf an area ;1roun<I lhe buildin,i::. \\"hi<·h housed the Pet rini Pl:17.a market. Arthur Baldoech1. ;1n execut1\·e of ihe store, s aid one of tht-rell'a~('<I hosl"i'.es. a 1a nil or. told him "l'h('"' guys mean bu sin{·:,~. 1'hcy don't 11 ;in! lo go back to jail .. The gun men telepho ned polite s <iying they \\'Ould kill one of the host<1,e:e s unless they 1,1,·ere allo"·cd to escape Valuables Stolen 111 !\'lission Viejo .lev.elry and ~t rrl.!o 1•qu1pmtnl 1·aJu{'d by the· ov.nl'r al more than Sl.500 v;a~ s tolen during Lht· \'.t·ekcn"d h.\· burglar:-\\ho f'nt r·rcd J :\liss1on \"ieJo homt' ,·1:i the ball oom 111ndo". ()range C'ounty Sheri dl·put1e?o. ?-.a ict Tht• \aluahlc!> \\l'l'C t;.1ke ·om !hf' masll'r berlroom :ind den ill th homt• of 0:1 n ny Ibara. 2l':IR22 t-:1 ~1 10, \1'h de h1· 11 as out of to"·n 94 Booke d in Jail Orange County jail booking:-. for the 24 hours f'ndin~ m1dn1j:thl Sund:i y lotaled 9·1 Jll'r!iflns 81 nien and 11 1\·omcn J~1 l I deput1('s reported ll)d:1 ~ Or:1111£•· \\t•:t1l1t•r i'lu utl ~ tonii::hl ;111d ·rut•?o.d:1\ .:•l·· c·ord1n g lo \he \ll·a!h\•r ?o.t'l'\ll'l', \11th a <'h:ln r <" of li~ln rain l:1t1..· ·rursd:1.1 Sh~htl y coolt'r. \\Ith hi.Ch!> 1n thr lnv. to mid fiOs Lo11 :- tonight <1.'>·5.1 li\SIDt: 'l'OD.\ \ 11,· is a tht•aincol IMk1110 mon 11 ~o m1gh1 b(' cos/ a.~ lhl' µreflclit>r rn "Rf1n1 Oranq.-Carj,n/11 .~ /lr Robf.'rl Schu//rr 1.t uu~n 1Q fllill.'lll!J i~$f!'ll('nl s and dral'lat 1c yeslt.lrf's ui. hf! does God's t1.Y1rk .~10111 Pa~ i\9 l11dt•x At'f"'"~'"'C• .. .... ~·-·· " .... ...... • • ... ~ .. \.. ....... "' W~!-H Jf•,3• •t I I C•U...-fl•• •• °'"-c" ' •• c1., .. ,_ '"' -· 'I• I a.,..,c, ... ~·•·i.~,.... ... ("'"-· " -· M• °"'"'"'""'' •• SllC.l~'•tls ... ... ,.. ... , .... •• t•ftllell .. ·~l<Ptt•·-· .. n..i-.. ·-"l• ... ·-.. ...,inc-" .......... , ..... , I • • .,-t 2' DAIL V PILOT SB ~Ol'IClly, 0.C.mbef1. 111174 ' -.. ~ ..• .._. ... Ehrliclunan Asks 'Holiday' for Trial Jury WASHINGTON <UPll-Defendant J ohn D. Ehrhchman. C'Ontl·ndinJ?: that Ri<•hard :0.1 :'-l1xon v.u ., ··..11 the ht·:irt" of lhe \\';&\t•r.i;titt· ..1ffa1r, tuda~ 1.1.skcd the cou rt to t!llCUst~ \h\· l'(Her up iur)' over lhe Chr1~lmas hohda\s to av • ..11t testin1ony from the .ulllll! furrner prl.' ~1dtnt. The pro!'it>C lltion calletl !hf• prri1)()s:ll .. unr(·rth~t •c'' on j.lrounds that 1t "ould ex post-the JU !)' ~·h1<'h has b1•t·n sl' ques lercd for l'A'U n1 onths ·to tr1:il .. '{, ... .. • ~ • , • • • . • • .... .... ' ...MtJi. It's" Kite publicity.. U.S. Oi.sJ.nct Judge John J. Sirica derhned to rule 1mmedialely on the re9_utst. Ehrlirhrna_o's attorney, WiJliam S. Frates, rontended that N·ixon is "an in· dispensable '' v:itness and the trial can· not be rontlude d v.1tho ut his testimony. Doctors suy th~l ll·~t1mony rould nol come until J<inu11ry al the C'arht>st . "In this regard," Fr:il!·.-. s.:ild 1n the llri('r. "!he governmt'nl h,1:-cont{'nded and thee•idence now shov.·s that ~Ir. Nixon was at the heart or the at1ivlty "'hich the government now seeks to contend is a violation of Lhe law11 or the Unit.ed States." . .,.. He added that Nix_9n could testiry th.:it Ehrjichman wal not a pflrl oJ a ronsp1ra~y and~vet_eQ!ertained Vle corrupt intrnt" ror--o;which he waS rh;1ri:rd Without Nixon'!< testimony. ho :-.aid. there .... ·ould be "ii big hole in tht Cit:O.t' .. • J.,;. • .; +. ••• ..... -;. . • • • -• •• •• • • • ... •• • , . .... . . ""· ~ ... . Bill aJ)d E\'a E\·erCtt of Lancaster 1>rought their 85-fooL, Orient<il Centipede kite to Laguna l-lill s Sunday and launched it in connection with " gathering of kite enthusiasts at l\ilclntyre Street nnd La Paz Ro<1d. The Everett s built the kite then1 sclves. It h.as 61 separate sections. 'fhe idea of-the kite g:.itherin~ \\•as to demonstrate hO\\' much run the p<1stin1c can be . - Man Guilty , Iii Drug Rap I.AS \'EGA.S (1\P I In pl~a bar~oaininj:(. a Californ1<1 man escaped :ipendin_g 11n1c• h<-hind hars 1n ex· changt> for pleading ~u1Hy to import· 1ng ha!'his h from llolland in mu~ic:.il :;peak\·r 1':1hinl'\,' The defrndan1 , J.1m('' f;i.llrr. 25. (lf San 1\Iatf;>o. \\·as put un f111· )t.'ars 1>ro ·· bation h\ l ; S f>istn~·l Court Jud ~l' Roger .. ~11lry . G:1tcr. 1nd1ctcd by a j!'.rand Ju ry fllmost a yeur :1,co. h:i1l been c har)!ed v.·1th 1mportinr: 820 pound~ t)f h.1.,h1..;h, The suhstanct· "':IS ronf1statcd h.11 federal ac.rnts in St~nt emhrr 1973 al '.\1 cCu rr;1 n Int l'rnat 1nn ;1 l 1\ trpo rt ORANGE COAST ~a DAILY PILOT T ... 0<•"9" (~" O••lf Pt!O! ••II> •~«I>••(-· 11o....i11W"'""'' r'~" ''"~blo.-.byt""O""~ CH\! Publ""•"'I Como•~• ~o.or•!• l'O•hom Are l>Ul>l•"'HI -""•v l~rO..QI> '""''· !or Coollo IN~ "'"'""'! 11•.t<h .,""""'II"" ~.Ch ~ ...... '''" Y"I••, h «~•. \odd'-lw" ~•II•> •nd L.IQW"" """'"~vi" Co•'' " ,,~,.. ,.Q,_! ...,., ,,., "!>JI>"'~'" ~•l••d••• ..... !iutKUly, f~ Pl'•r>t NI ""0' '' ·~Q Pl•M " •I JOO wt" U.1 ~lrt1'1 {OI'• "',, (o+o•o•"•• ilW. Robert N Weed ..... """' • ...,""bl"'''" Ji'lc k R CurlPy ... ' ""'' .. "' .. .., c;. ...... , M.l<•l<I'" Tnom~\ Keev 1I ld"O' Tnom<i~ A . 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He met the American poten!ial to produce atomic v.•eapons. and European science "'rit.-rs at his If v.·e need it. v.·e will do it." Jerusale m residence. A presidential It v.·as the first declaration by a hi gh s pokesman s:.iid no copy of Kitzir's re- Israeli ofricial 1hat Israel is capable of marks v.•as ;1vailable, and the pres1· moving into the field of nucl e:ir arms. dent "'a~ out of tov.·n and unreachable. K:iti 1r madr the comments at his The Israeli j:!ovcrnment in the past residence Sunday night dunng ~ rt'· 1>k·d,t::tcl repeatedly not to he the first C'eption for int<'rnational scien ce country to introduce nuclear weapons v.·r1lers tourin~ lsra{'I. into the 1\l1ddle Easl. despitl· reports Asked if he mea nt that parts of Snv1el atomic arms in the Arab alrr:1dy existed for "'eopOn!ot the prcs1· \11orld. dent replird, ·'Th:1I is diffi rull to say. But man.' foreign reports have It is mainly the know-~.'· ,..--'·eculated !hill Jsr.iel hatl nuc l\'ar If necessary. he s, d. "Jsr v.·ill mbs. or ;1t least nuclear compo· protect hers<'lf by a L ns possi: nts that could be assembled quickly bit• " in the thrt'atof a nuclear v.•ar. Israel is kn11\\n In h<1vr two atomic The ls rae.lis a lso have refused to reactors. A mt'ncan s<·1entists last \'IS· s iJ.1 n the n uc lea r nonprolif era ti on ited the reactors in 1966 and reported treaty, holding out ror inclusion of the then that the Israelis v.·ere not making treaty 1n an over-a ti l\liddlc East nuclear arms. Bui they s<1 id one reac· peace scttlcmenL l or .... ·a s tapablf' o f pro duc1n1? 11lu!on1um. the basic con1pnnt'nt of nu clear rxp!osi\·e:-. The nf'\\'.<i paper f\taan\' r epnrl1•1I Sund a· .. th at the scienc(• v.•riter:-. askC'd Katzir' \\hC'thcr the nuclear potential .... ·us re l'JU.<i(' of ronct·rn. lie reportedly rt·1>1ied ''\\'h,\ ~hnuld it worry u.c;? Let !hr \\Orld 11orr~ " The Ol'"sp;qk·r s;iul Katlir refused to disclosc v.hen Israel's nucll':.ir potenu<il mi~hl be real1 zl'd opt·nly . "''ou don 't r~p(·rt that here. in 1 hese r ircu m 3tancrs. I would J!J vc you thr date ~·· the report s<11d he told the science wri te rs. J\itzir 1s turfl self a scienti~t v.·1dety Airline on Strike OALLr\S 1u r1 I -A thousand ('mployrs of T(•xas lnternat1onal 1\alked ofr th1"ir JOb5 Sunda)'. forc1ni.: a 10 pcrc\'nt cutback in rh i?ht!i v.·h1C'h ser\'e 23 c1tic.<i nnd n1nr states An :11rlinc 'l l>Ok tsm:in s:.i)S rli~hts are on ~l·hedulc and no signifi cant nroblcn111 ha\'I.' arisen from the v.•;1fkout by ~round m111nlcnnnre rrcws a nd t·tcr1ra l cmploye11 such as tirket a;:ents~·r\':,C l'\at 1on 1 st~ and :0.<'1..'l'Ctar1cs. .. Progran1 Opens For Respiratory Outpatients The third sr·'>sion 111 a Saddlcback Community llosp1t<1I program for respiratory outp;1tients began today. The class. a series which will co n- tinue Det. 4. 9. and 11. meets from 1 to 2· :io p.m 1n the Respiratory Ca re Center or the Laguna Hills hospital . Hespiratory outpatienls wishins: to att end n1ay obtai n more information by calhng 837·4~. ElCt . 28.5. Inform al classroom inst ruction and d<'m onstr:itions will CO\•er how the lungs \VOrk. breathing txercises. hody improvement. nutrition, con. ccpts nf inhalation therapy, Olt)'gcn therapy. rare and c leaning or tquip· mtnt and follow·up for statistical data. The prosram's goal. according to Pat IJunlnv. R.N .. r~p1ratory home care coordin:ltor, Is 10 improve life for ret.p1r11tory outpatients and incrt!ase their choinecs ror a longer life. ' Frates so.nd It would now seem im· possible to wrap up the nine.week trial l:>"y Christmas. Thus, he sug gested that the bulk of the testimony could be com- pleted by Dec. 23 or 24. when the jury rould be excused unlil Nixon is cap<1ble or pro\'11l1ng a d\'poSilion from his home 111 Sun Clemcnle. 'l'he trial had been expected lo end b<'forc Chrii-tma:-., But a court appo1nt<'d p:.1111•1 of physicians t•on· (•luded lilsl "'c1•k after cxan1in1n~ Nix. Saddlehack Gets Defunct School Fund '!'he Saddleback Valley Unified School District has received $953,600 from the audited trust account of the nov.' defunct 1'ustin Union lligh School District ()ther dis11·1cts lo receive money from the formC'r d1strirt 1vcre Irvine l 'nificd. whir h rercivcd S51."i.287 : and 'l'u!itin Unified. $1 I rnillion '!'hose thrct' distr1('ls \o.·t·re forml'd t\vo yc:1rs ago from the Tustin Union ll igh Srhonl district and. sc\·c r al elementary sthool clistrict.s. Now all three new districts serve grades kindc.r,gartcnthrnu~h 12. '!'he cash ;,i~portionmcnt was the re· suit or two years of closinJ'.! old Tustin Union lligh School atcounts. Gilbert J\toreno, now of the Saddlehal'k dis· tricl . \Vas the trust account officer. l)c:tails of the disbursement v.·ill be described :.it the regular meeting of · Saddleback Unified trustees, set for 7:30 p .m . tonight in the multi-purpose room or Los Alisos Intermediate School, ~ti ssion Viejo . Other items on tonight's agenda in· elude: -R equest rrom the Saddleback Valley Education Council for a representative to the board and of- ricial recognition. -Ay.•arding of bids ror recon1truc- tion of class rooms damaged by fire at La Paz lntcrn1cdiatc Sc hool. -Report on test scores from dis· trict sixth and twelfth graders. -Progress report on the ,.1arine Corps Junior Reserve Officers' Train- ing Corps program at El Toro 1-ligh School. ' -Clarififlation of ri ght s of educ<1tors to participate in political .:ictivilies Capo Scl1ools . Needing Help \'oluntt'ers :irt• needed for the Capistrano Unified School District 's Gro1A•th Planning Advisory Com · mi~s ion. The nine-member committee, v.·hic h ad\'ises the Board or Trustees on matters rela ted to population growth. has representation from all eomrnunit ies io the district except S;in Juan C:ipistrano. Citizens wishing to volunteer should cont act the school district ·s offi ce of :.idministrative services. 496·1215. The c·ommission, ..... hose chairman is Robert Greco of Dana Point, mt:ets twice monthly . Guard Joins Police S1\:'I/ J liAN. P.R tUPll "tore than l .700 n:1tion<il gu<irdsmen today joined a fully mobiliied police force to guard Puerto Rico's strike·bound water facilities. hit by a v.•ave of sabot:uie durin~ the v.·eekend. on that he would be unable to provide 3 deposition untl1 ut least Jan. 8· r\ttorneys for II. R. Jlaldem~n. v.•ho v.·1th Jo:hrlithman is one or rivt• former Nixon <1ides on trial. added that thry ;JI.SO racl•d II "'serious problem " if the trial ends without Nixon's testimony. Ehrlichm:in. however, is the only de- fe ndant who suhnocnaed the former !)res ident Fratl'S l'alled ti :t "1·<1rtlll)Of'I :.cnsl'" proposal. Aul :issistant \V atcrgat\' Burell' Resigns As Ford Aide \\'A S HI NGTON (UPJ I President Ford today accepted v.·ilh "the deepest regret" the re· signation or Dean Burrh. last or the major Nixon administration, orr1c ials still in the Wh ite !louse. Burch ca me to the \Yhile !louse Feb. 15 to aid rormcr Prc:-.ident Nixon's unsul'cessrul :i lll·mpl l o ridt.' out the \\':.itergalt• sl';tndal, and rl'· ni :tined to srrve four months <i s t-'ord's ehit·r political advis(•r. lie 1va s Srn. ll;.irry (iokhr•1tcr ·:-. ('an1paii.:11 n1;1nagl'r in his un sul·· ('l'SS ful J9(i<I Pl'l'Sidcintial hid Burch's rt'signation is \'fft·c· tive pe l-. 31. \Vhit\' !louse pl'css sct•reta r y Ron Nessen said Burch will join the Washington law firm of Pearson, Rall and Dou·d . s pecialis ts i n com · munications n1attcrs. t ' ron1 Pag<' A I FIELDl1~G • • • pro!)etutOr,.Rich.ard Ben·Ven1Slt s:.1111, "I thin'): th:.lt it i~ uru-ealistic '' Sirt<'a :.aul that if lh£' tv.o s1di•..;. agreed tn su<·h a pro1>0~:il h1: \1ould ask thenl tu"" :11\'l' any l'hallt!ngC':-. or prejudicial publh·it~· Nixon has b(•Cn hospH:tlJzl·d \I llh re· rurring phlebitis l\\'H'c Sonll' \\'ashington attortH:ys hu11• Sl)l'('Ululc<l that Fr:l1l'1' nlll!.hl US(' !hr f11 rn1cr prt·SL<ll'nt 's 111ab11ity In lt•slll y :.i~ lhl' ha:-.1s for an apr.M.•<il. Bike . Safety Course Set For Violators By t'REOERICI\ SCllOEJ\olEllL Ot lt>t>O••I~ Pllco1Sl•H If you run a stop sign or fail to s ignal for a turn \\•hile riding your bil'yrlt'. you may end up spending a Saturday morning atSaddleback College. The colle ~c. ineonnl1etion with South Oranl!e County f\tuni cipal Court and several police agencies, y,·ill soon t·on-1 11 urt · 'hicyt le school ·· for bit'Yl' li sts l'll • ed f 01' \' iola lions or thl' \'l'hicle todc. John A. Griffin, prl'Sidin~ judgC'. said most biryclists don't realize the luws that apply to thl' motorin~ public apply to them. too . On Sunday. Orange Counly Sheriff's deputies. Laguna Beach and San Clemente Police and California 11ighv.·ay Patrol officers started iss u- ing citations for observed violations of !he vehicle code. 'To rlear the ticket. violators will have lo·attend bicycle school. Or they lr\'int''s own studies or the housing n1ay contest the ticket and be subjecl situation ha\'e been C31led off by the tonormal cou'rtproceedin ~s. city counc ii. In terminating the effort, Any bicyclist age 7 or older is subject the council decided to "'ail and sec to ritation. Juveniles undrr the age of 1\hat measures 1\·ould br .:ivailable on 13 IA'il\ attt'nd bicycle school \\'ith a the state and fed eral level. because parent on the first Saturday of each housin g is nut an exclusjvely local month. Classes for those 13 and over problen1 . v.'ili be held on the third Saturdays. Irvine. ho,vevcr. has been si n~led The program will affect the com - out by a nun1ber of groups, including munities of EI Toro, l\Iission Viejo, 1he s tate allorney {!Cneral's housing Laguna •!ills. Laguna Beach, South task force , inlheareaofhousing. Laguna, Dana Point, Capistrano f'ol\owing state general plan Reach, San Juan Capistrano and San guidelines, Irvine set a goal for a ,Clementl'. balanced <·ommunity which would . Each bit"ycle school session \\'ill iast have housing for the run range of from9tolla.m.lnstructionwillcover "·orkers employed in the ci ty. the important provisions of the vehicle The t:.isk rorce has picked Irvine a s code and the dos and don'Ls or bicycl· a target for possible enforcement or ing . the state guidelines. The first class is scheduled ror Feb. Following Fielding's resignation. I. district directors ordered their starr tc Judge Griffin said the popularity of begin looking ror programs jn which the bicycle has increased the number Fielding could participate as a consul· of serious arcidents between motorists Lant. and bicyclists. Fielding's tenure as the top transit ··A goodly numbcrofthese.accidents district executive was a successful are caused by the bicyclists directly one for the most part. \•iolatlng the vehicle code." he so id . llis only mujor disappointment "It is hoped with the establishment cam e Nov . 5 when county voters re · or a bicycle safety institute we wi ll be jectcd a sales l<ix increase designed to able to reduce the number of violations pay for :1 ruturistic mass rapid transit' and, hopefully, the number of acci· system . dents as well ,'' said Griffin. Fielding said in an interview several months before the election that its outcome would probably de· termine hi s ruture. In his parting staten1ent. Fielding said the dereat or the sales lax makes it imperative for the district lo be alert lo all money matters and to begin pinching pennies to provide the best possible service for the le<ist amount or monCl'· lie said the dis.'rict has a nearly romplele master pl1n lh<it is basical· ly sound and ean be ilnplemented. l>uring the three years Fielding ha~ been with the district, it has: -Created a bus fleet that "'•ill tota l 150 by next year. -Pioneered the dial·a·ride bus con· cc pt ,- College Parking Lot Now Open A 485 -spare parking !Ot near the library and scienre·mathematics buildings atSaddlebark College now is in use. The lot. located directly below the t\\•o buildings. is entered via an access road ofr Marguerite Parkway, north or Avery Parkway. The colle"ge also has opened l\\'O s maller lots adjacent to the new facili· ty. one to serve handicapped students and another for raculty and staff. Your Money is Now Insured to 8'40,000 at Mariners. Now you're twice as safe ot Mariners! We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loan. You con always count on us to provide you with up·to·dote service end the highest interest possible on insured savings. Remember, individual accounts ore now insured 10 $40 ,000, ond o fom;ly of four co n have as much os $560,000 -Fully In sured ' Save at Moriners. 5'/.''/o 5.39"/o .... b<>olo .. ,_,_ '' IXtor "'"'" -·"'bo'-• 'II--'"""""'• .. 53/, "lo 5. 92 "/o -·"-""'"""'"" "°"""'•"cw;., -· I,_, ... ~ ....... 61/2 "lo 6.72"/o ._. .. -.... ,_ ... -·l!(IOO,.. -· .,_, .. ,d ....... f '/•"lo 6.98% ........ _ .. ,._ -•l•OOG., -· fll:I SllVICIS PHOTOCOPYING MONEV OIOEPIS NOTAIY SEllVICE SAFE OEP051T IOX TIA VELlllS CHECKS lllUSl 0110 NOTE COll!CTION .-........... ··-·-.. -ol -"-11.ClllO ... ___ _ jl: ............. ,,, ....... wm~al ........ I .....,...,. ... .,,, .......... ffftlllc .... ,_... .. D Mari.ners Savings cJPul ~~sociation WtsTtUPF 111 DOVla • l'flWPOIT 11.ACB, CA.UP. 9*t• ('f14.IMf.-.1M.-()Clk.) ~'!!:'.A" lfUIATtlDIDIM'•lllWPOllTllACO,CAIJP.-•"1• .. l-1-"""I ...... ........ SP.Al BEACH IOUl.EVAll:O • SEAi.BEACH. CALIF. '°740 •IUJI )qS.~20 -• ~ ll!Vl!RLY IOULl!VAll:D• LOS ANOEl.F.S, CALIP.~•OIJJ651'4t41 • .. • ' 17 • • ~rvine VOL. 67 , NO. 336, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1974 Today's Final N. l'. Stoeks TEN CENTS GoVernment Probing Soarlllg Sugar Profits By tlle Associated Press Sugar priee boosts or more than 50 percent in a month pushed up the fa mily g rocery bill in November, of- fsetting declines in meat and eggs, an Assotiated Press m<irketbasket s ur- vey shov.·ed today. The inc reases came amid new gO\'· ernment hearings into soaring profits for sugar refiners \\·hose e<1 rnings ha1·e been boosted hy the grov.·ing '-''Orldwide demand for the s1,·celener However. 1\mstar Corp., the na· lion's largest cane sugar refiner , an· nounced today it11 first reduction in the wholesale price 1n more than a yc;ir and a hillf. Th e company cut the \\'holcsalc pnre of grocery :!!Ug · ar by SS .20 per 100 pounds to a bout-SJ.47 per fj\•e.pound bai::. Because sugar now on groeery she lves was processed several months ago and does not reflect re· cent wholesale boosts. the SJ.47 wholesale price is aCtually lower than the retail price in most areas Supermarkets h;1,·e urged customers not to buy sugar and some stores are limiting purchases. fl1 any people already are boycotting su~ar "\V e are using substitutes hont•\ on cereal and that type of thLnJ!." said Gloria Oa\·1s of 1\lhuqut'rc1uc. !" i\I . as she looked lll a fi\'t··pound sack of suj!ar costing S2 5{l The same sugiir eo~I 25 tents al the start of the year <.1 nd Sl.96 on Nov. l The AP drew up a random ]isl of 15 eommon\y purch<.1scd food and non· food items. cheekC'd the priC'eli on !\lareh 1. 1973 at ;1 sup~:rm:1 rkct 1n eath of 13 tities <.1nd h:t!-i rctht'Ckl·d a1 the start of cvcry monlh The latt'Sl cht'ck !'ihov.·ed sug;ir 10 crc<.1sed in e1·cry city except D;.:lla~. ''here the ~pl·(•tfil·d five-pound ~IZC" v.as una,·a1lablc at thl.• supermarket used fur the sur\"ef 1'he monthly 1n er£·ast's r<.1nJ:l'd from 21 pi•rcent in C'h1ca~o. \1 here the pnce v.'ent from S2 .39 to S2 .1!9, to 5..'i percent in l'\11am1. 11 herl' lht• co~I JumPt.·d fron1 52.13 10 s:J 31 Bec·ausc· uf :.ui:ilr. lhc total 1narkl't· basket bill ;d~o JUOll><'d !-iharply 1n t•i·er~· city ~·..:£·(•pt D11lla~. r1s1ng an ;1\"er a):!'.c 11f fi pcret·nt during \u,· cn1ber Jf SUIJ<ir 11as remo1£'d fron1 the total. ho11e\t•r, thi-• :11cr:..gt' 1nl·rea ~c 1ras onl~ ~e\ en·lt•nth!-i of a ))Crtent ,ind tht'.' bill 1n s1~ nf thl' I::! e1t1e~ dcelint'd A comparison of l'Urrl·nt prl('C!'i v.·1th !hose a t the start of thc..)c.ac.:.ho1,ed' !ht'.' n1arkelbJtli.kl'I bill up ;in av,·rage · of 20 percenl. ,\·1th sugar ('Ont ribullng a ~rttonatcl~ large ~ha re of ltJ(intrC'as1· :'\o attl'mpt \1as made to ''e1gh tht• AP ~llfl"l'.I' rt·~u lt~ a('cordin~ to population dens1t.'· or 1n terms of \\·hat pl'reent of a family 's ac·tual groc·cry outl:.iy t..'at'h item reprc~l·nl! Co\"l'rnmt•nt Juthor1t1i::. ha1~· t•:.umated th:..t f111xi pn\'('s O\erall 11·111 r1:.e about 15 or ltl 11erccnt this -E\1•11 tht· c~l.ll'rl:. ,11l' r .. lut·tant lo prl·ditt " hat I\ 1 ll h;,i PIH.'n t hrou~h 1975. but mosl authonlll'.' 1'.11· lht·i·t> v.•itl be. 1nrr<':iscs 1n lht' ht'.'g1nn1ng of nc~t _1ca r . p.1rt!~ ht·1·;1u~1· 11f ,,illalll·r·lhan· t'.\l)Cl'tl'li l'l"OP' !ht~ ~l'<.lr and p;1r1ly berau:.t' f.1r ml·r~. 11ho 1·la1m the~' :11 c losing n1one). ;1r\' .:utt1ng bal·k produC" - lion. e eat us e Resu111es Teachi11g Fielding Quits OC Transit Post By BILLSCllR EIB ER O! 1~1 0..11, l'ilol St"t Dr. G. J . ··Pete" f'ielding, geriera l m a n ager of the Orange County Transit Distrit t for the past three yea rs. res igned today to resuml' teaching duties al UC Irvine. Fielding, a South Laguna resident and ~cv.· Zc<.11:..nd n<iti\'e , v.·ill take a ~ew Study On Housing. Prepared Irvine can expect added informa· tion to ils IO\\' and moderate-income housing file \l'hcn a 575,000 Orange County housing study is coplet e, ac- cording to i\lel Roop or the city plan· ning department. Roop, \\'ho drafted the city's study into housi ng needs a nd \.\'ays to meet them, said the count y's consultant firm , G rif!enha,l!Cn·Kroe.':cr, \\'ill pro· duce a !ltudy 11 hieh \\•ill apply to lr\'ine. The county study 1\·j\I look IO years into the fut ure t"o estimate needs for housing and 11•aysthey m ay be met. The study, Roop said, will ha\'e to take inforn1ation from all parts of Orange County, and extract that per- tainin~ to its unincorporated a reas. Because much of the land destined for annexation to Irvi ne still lies in un- incorporated area. Roop said, much of the inform at ion \\'ill apply. Irvine's O\\'n studies of the housing situation ha\"e been called off by the city council. In terminating the effort. the counc il decided to v.·ait nnd see \Vhat measures 1\~Uld be available on the sta te and federal level. because housin~ is not an exclusively local problem. Irvine. ho\l'l'\·er. has been singled out t)y a nun1ber of groups, inc lud ing the state attorney general's housing task Corer. in the area of housing. «;u11•t \\1t•11 l l1t•r Cloudy' lonig ht and Tuesday. ac- cording to the \\'Ca ther serl"iee, with a chance of light rain late Tuesday. Sligh!!~· cooler, ,~·ith highs :n the lo\\' to n1id 60s. Lows tonight -15·53. INSIDE TODA V llt is o I/teal ricol looking man wlio might be. cosl as the preacher ln "Rain.·· Orange County's Dr. Robert Schuller f.t given lo flowing wslments and dramatic geshires as ht doe1 God's wor~. Story . Page A9 l111lc.•x AI Y-Sffvkt 4,J 1Nlt11t ILM L.1111.ee,f AlJ Ca1Hw11le .tJ (lfftnlff .. u (MMe\ IJ er..·-· IJ Otlllt!Nttictt Al t!f ..... Mll~... M lllfltn•l.-1 " 1'1-• ,,. """"• ., ' • AML, ..... fl ... ~ NJli9MI NtWi t.:t''"""'' ll'hl•~ ..... , -· Stoc•M111oth Ttle<tlt1911 , ...... " .,_, ... . ww""'"'' .. .. M .11 •• l l·J ... .... "' .. .. M "" faculty positio n 1n the nc'v UC I Institute of T ransportation and Traf. fie Eng inecrin~. Ht 11·ill \ea\'e transit district service J an. 3 -rrunsit dirl.'cturs in1mt•diatcl,\' ilP· ·poi nted assistant J,!ent"ra l manager .Ji1n Rcichl·rt, a Villa Park city coun- cilm <i n. as acting director and ordered '!in immediate recruitin.e; drive for ii perm anent district cxecuti\"t'. f'ield 1n g vt'aS the first gl'ner<il manager of the transit district folio\\'· ing ~formation by voters in 1970. lie left a teaching position in the UC lr\·ine S~hool of Social Sciences to take Che transit dislrit't office and is eurrenlly on extended lc:..\·e from the unive rsity In his lette r of resignation. f'ield1n~ said "I <im sure I \\-"ill be a more responsive teacher and c(fet."tive r\•- search <.1nal~·st as the result of my ex- pos ure tu the rca.I '4i(lrld of urban poliry.·· Fielding s:1icl the ne'A-· UC J institut1· v.·ill enable .him to be <i teacher and still re1nain involved in lrans1>0rta· tion devclopmen! f'ollO\\'in g f'ielding ·s res1gn<1t111n, dis trict di rectors ordered their staff le begin looking !or programs in which f'ielding could participate <.1s a consul· tant. Fielding "s tenure as the top tran ~it district executive \\'as a successful one for the most part. 1-l is only. major disappo1ntmen1 came !\ov. 5 v.·hcn county \'Olers re- jected a sales lax incrl•ase designed to ' pay for a futuristic mass rapid transit system f'ield in g said in an 1ntert·ie\1· several months before the election that its outcome 11·ould probably de- termine his future. In his parting statement. Fielding said Lhe defeat or Lhe sales tax makes it imperative for the district to be <See f'IEIJOJNG, Page 1\2) Saddleback ;s ' Taylor Ru1i1iirig For Re-election. Sadd\ebatk College Trustee l.arry Taylor of Lagunu Beach said today he will seek another term on the seven- membcr board. Taylor. elected Lo the board in June after the resi,l.!nution of John Lund or Laguna Beach. said he v.•ould like to see th ree other trustees "'hose t erms: expire also enter the race. They a rc \Villiam Dean of TustiM. Donna Herr)' or l\lission Viejo and l"orrisa Brandt of Irvine. Dean said today he has not yet made a decision on \\'hcthcr to run, addin g,_ "I plan to n1ake a decis ion v.•ithin a v.1eek." Filing fo r the !\l arch 4 election opened today ~tission Viejo minister Preston llO\.\·ell bCra m~ th~ fl'rst to enter the race, pickln~ up papers at the Registrar or Voters office shorlly arter8 a .m . llowcll is a resident of Trustee Are11 1, nov.· reprf'sentcd by i\lrs. Berry of i\lission Viejo. She could nol be con- tucted todny to comment on her re- election l)lan . ~trs. Brandt also was una\•a ilahle for comment Candidales in the election must re· .. side In the communities of Jr1·ine. J,ugun:i. Beach, El Toro. ~lission \'ie· }o. Laguna 11111~. South Laguna and Lacuna Niguel. ) • -Ai1·bor11e Ce11tipede It may a ppea r like a J <1p<1nesc print hl,l'l'. but this stra nge-look ing an ima l fie\\" like a bird Sun- day over Laguna it. turn to Pu ge 2. UCI Stadiu1n Hassle To Be .. Aired Tuesday By OOt.;Gl..-\S FRITZSCll E 01 \~ 0..tlf l'ilol SL•lt lJC I r\'ine ·s refusal to pay ;i share of SJ00.000 in proix>sed impro\'em('nt:. !o the CCI st:1diu1n for the jo1nl use of the uni\·c rsity. the l'it)' of lr1·1nl' und the I r\'1ne school dis lrl t'l could bl or k the conpl•ratl \'e a~r('eml·n! The proposed al':rcrmenl is the> n1a1n ilein to be disruSl'l'd IJ) representatives of alt three :.igencil's ;1t a joint ffil'Cling ·rucsda~· Th(' session. in lieu of the rc~uL.1r c1t) touncil meeting. \\'ill be held 111 l'lty hall. •1201 Can1pus J)ri,·\'. at li ::lO p.rn . Councilman 1\rt Anthony. \\h11 h<lS represented the city in tht• ncg()\iu - tions, said that as the !crn1 s arl' pre- sently outlined. ··1 cannol r(·cummend actinl! favorahly on 1his propos ;il ·· Including ini.erest. a S.100.000 loan fron1 lhe L'C Hcgcnts. tn he 1·epairl over 15 years. \IOUld tost S558.255 . .-\n lhony said. Thi.' loan y.·ould pa,1 for lighting the stadium . increas1n~ lhl' scat1nj!'. capati\.\' to 5.000. ;ind adtlin_!! ;t public addrl'sS ~~·ste m and scoreboard 1\rcording lo \r,1ne' Communl!y Scr\'iees Director Paul Arady, the ('I ty ""OUld US(' the st;1d iu m 35 d;1 ~S a yl'ar and the sch1>0l d1~tr1ct "·uuld use it ahout 16 davs Although ir\-ine rl'Sl lil'n\.<. v.ou!11 pay all the t·osts throu~h ta.\t''>. t/1•· OPPOSES PROPOSAL Irvine's Art Anthony propO'>l'd agt'l't'ml'nl \11)uhl havt• lhl' 1·11\ pa~ •H.1 perrenl •111d 1he di ... 1ric1 liH !St•f'ST,\l)ll'\t, l'agf',\21 Jury Selectio1i Opens In Death of Inf ant Jury selection began tod:1y 1n the said ht• 11 ill ask !he Jury lo return a Ora njl'e Counly Superior (.'ourt lru1 I of \ erd1t'l or ft r<>t..Oe~ree murdt-r tt~a1n~t an El Toro couple acl'U:>:t·d of in\·Ol\'l' the ucru'ied v.·omari ment in the beating death o( their 8-The l):ibney.., v.erc arr{'Stl'd \a"I month-old son. ~lil y 31 1n their home at lhc \\'hl'rry Presidln.ll Judge Robert A Banyard llou~ing Srcl1nn of the El Toro :'>ICAS , named Judse Kenneth I.ae to la.kc lhe s horU)· ;iftt"r i1ttle Robert Oabnt•) bench in the trial of J('nnifer di dat :1\oealhospit11l. Elizabeth Dabney, 24, and her Sher1rr·~ d~putles s;1id they found" husbnnd .• \t:i.rine Corps Sgt . Dennis 11umbfr or bruise!; oo th(' horl~ or Eugene Dabney, 24 Kobe rt ·~ lv.·i n brotht:r, John. 11 hu ~!rs Dabney is ('harged v.ith :-i1ncc h:.is hcen taken from h1~ m urdttr, a~s:1u 1t wil h a rleadly IA'('apon pnrrnl.., · cu ... tod)' and plac('d for at101>· und child ne~lcct Dabney f:icel< uon b:' t·o unt ' authorl\\('S churgrs of manslau:;!hter and child ~!rs Dabnt•\' rt•crnUy ~"'"birth In neg\('fl In lhe same trial another son v. ho ;1t:-io l~ bl.·1n)! placed Dc1luly Dislr1ct 1\lturn('y Pat 8ry1:111 · for t1do11lion by lhC' roant'. 81•1,1 n said ' • ' ' lli!ls. ·ro find out n1ore about . 4ctiori Slatecl • For I rvi1ie Zo1ii1ig Chage lrv1ne·s planning con1m1:.s1on v.·11J consider a zone change v.•hich v.ould open 1.425 :tcre~ 1n the north end of the t·1 ty ror rcs1 dent1al dc1·t·lopn1(•nt l1inight :'\orthv.·ood. a~ 1he are.1 norlh of the Santa Anit Frl·ev.ay ha'> come to he calll'd. v.·ill hl' cons1dt•rl'd hy the com- mi:;sion al 7:30 p.n1 1n 1·11 ~ h<11I. ·1201 Campus Dr11·c "l'he ;1r(.'a h:is hl'l'n a ~!iC"ky plann1n~ problt•n1 for the Cl\). Tv.o stud ic.., have outlined land ll!ll' guidelines fur the <il"l'<I bounded h~· lr\'ine Roulc\·artl. ('ul\'l'I' l)ri\I'.' . .ll'ffrf'~ H(1aJ :ind !ht• San1•• Ann frt'l'\\:t~· ,-\ :'\orth 1i·1·1nl' SJ)('l'tfie l.:uul l'st• Plan \\a~ final I~· ;1dop1cd b.\ \hL• <'i1 ,I' rnunc1l la ~t s u n1n1Cr ·rhe area. 1Jnl1kl· n1o~t ofthf' ell\. 1.., hclcl h\" n1an) lando11nt•r.., 1\htHll ti!'! p1·rcc nt 11f tht' JH"t~l'nl rll.' art·<J 1s 01\ ll('d by thl· I,., inc (.'on1p:1n~ E.XC'l'Pt fnr tht• llarr1uf'l Cluh tratt. !hl' ;1 rl•:1 IS In OIJ.:11t'Ul!ural \IS('. 11r1n - e1pally produ('1n,t: r1tru~ fruit.., t 'nlikt' o!hl·r 11111e chant:l'~. \1 h1ch .cenl·r:dly al'l' a1lpl1c1I for h.'· property 011 nt•r:>, th<' :'\11rth11oud :u·Hon \\as fde1t by th(' plan11111g t•on1n11s~1o n 11 'it'lf '!'ht• 1·11~· hnpt''> lo 11111"111!-if' the ~am\• ~ind nf pl.1nn1ni.: l'11n.,1d1•rtt11on~ nn 1h.- n111l1ipl) n11·ned :irt·a ,1:'> l'Xl~I ~ 111 thf' 1·t·~t of Ir\ 1th' 1\rc11rd1n_1! tu pl.1nn1ni: dl'11artn1t·nt c~lllllll1l'"· \\hen I.he ,·dla.i.:1· I'.'> dt• 1<'lopcd. 11 1\ ill hnld ;1hou1 7,.'ll lll hnt1:.l'' :111d pupu l:1 ! ion \1 111 tot :t I 22. t53 ll'vin e ~c hoo l Plans .l\ucl ion Ir' 1n£'0 .'i S1'1·ond:.1r1 Edurallon l .l';11'rl1tljl l'<1 l'1l1t.11t1r f~E l.F 1 ~ch0t"1I Baker~ 19, Identified As Victim B.' .-\RTtll'R R. \'l:\'SEL 01 tl\f O~•!' P.101 Sl•ll A hunt spread throughout Southern California tod:..y for a missing fan1ily tar connectt.·d to tht• n1urder of ii Cy11re~s doughnut b<tker \\·hose nudl· bod\' v.·as disco\·t'.'red in lrl"ine f'rida \'. 11{. \I as idcnt1fit•d Su nday as Jam~s n Rel•\"l'S. 19. v.ho li\"Cd v.it~ his parents at 8301 Carob St.. C~·prcss and last '-''Orked at a doughnut outlet 111 Garden Gro\l' ln1·estigators !'laid loday that Ree1~es had not v.·orked in three week:. but on \V ednesday took the family car. saying he "'as going"lov.·ork. :\'either he nor the auto v.·as seen again, until 4 : \5p.n1 f"riday. v. hen :in lr\·ine \\·ornan riding her bitytll! along Barran<«l Road and excrcisin~ he·r dog n1ade lhe horrif~ing dis- co\·ery. Her dog !oJ>Cd cl\l'r to :1 l\erpini; \\'il1011 trl'e alongsi1k· Barranca Ro:id about a half·mile south of Jeffrt'~ Ro;.id and bt'J,::an barking al it~ base . '!'he \\·nn1;1n chtC"kt'd tu see \1 h;n 11 as d isturb1 n g him and found Rt·t ., l'~ · bod\', nude exCl'PI for a 1«sh1rt pulh·1! up over hi s hc:1d and Ul)Pl'r artn~ Coroner's 1tt:puties say n Y.111 rf' c1u1re toxit·nlogical tesls to pret·t:.C'!y di.'terminc the cau:.c· of death due l'1 eondit1011 of the t."orn:.-l' Author1tit·s tst1n1a!l' he had bct•n dead for IJt•rha1ll> tv.oda~:.. noting Iha : di scoloration of the hod~ indic ates the 'iclim dicct \\hile \~1ng on hi:. bal'k :'>Oml'\\ h('rC. The bod~ \\'a:. dr:igµ('d from .i ,·1·h1- <"le of son1e lY!ll' and dumpl'd fa tl' chn\·n bt.-h ind t h1' \1·1 Jlov.·-1 rel'. l(•a \'In~ tt tr;iil of hod~· f11nds 1n the roadv. a~ 11hich11·as a! fir~t th1iughl to be blood ln\'l':.-l1g;1tOr!'i h;1\C Lt· gun \(l can lhl' ,Cl'neral :.irt':j 1\·hcrc Ht•c1c.,· corJJ~t· \1as found thl· Gr:t\l·~:u·r!. ha..,cd on !,he nu1nl.ier of bod1 e~ founct lhcrt• Onl.v thrl'l' n1onth~ ago. tht· body r.f Bonnie F:.i~ e !)a\ 1 .... :!J . 11f I.on~ Bl'aeh. \\'a ,, di ~c;ir•cll·d 1u~t ;icro.,., H;1r r<1nca Road. 50 lo 100 ft'CI from .,.,.·here Ree\'es v.·a~ disco\'ered .\ncl 'i)t·tl·rt1\l' Stt'll' \;1~h 11hu 1' h:1ndlin,1! the 1n1c:.-t1g:1t1un \\a~ hin1self thl' t.trJ,!t•l l)f ;in <.1~..,a:. ..... 1nal1on :1ttempt 1n Ortobt·r. 1972. <1 half-mile <i. 1-.·ay from the late!'< I death ~•tc hl\f'~\1 gat 11 r~ 1vda\ '..tld tht•) h:J\f' rult•d nu! thl· pu..,..,1 b1ht~ Rc•t•1('~ l"Ould h1' :t \ i('t 1 m of n111tnr1·~ l le l.(:1n;; rt•!nhut1i)n. IJJ..,l'd t•n thl' mu1·1iL'r of,, h1kc·r a Yil"'t ~ .1i,:01n \\1·..,tn11n:.tt'1 ··11 ~ J:.'.0111!.! \(1 ht• rt1rfio:ul1 t1• find n111 11ho h1~ rr11'nr1, \ll'l'l' lll'\l'l'llll' \.i,h ~a1.t 111Jl:11 "lit• d1d11 I ha\l· ,1 J.!1 rlfril·n<l and h1: ~1·vn1t·r1 to he ;j l<rflt•r FEW RICI/'/' IFfJUD,>; /\'RIGHT l'l I CE ··1 ~an th!' 01d 1111 rt•. l111\ ..,nld n1~· r ... r 111lh lhl' ;1d In th1· illolh P1lul' !ht• Hunt1ngl11n Bt'i1<'h 1n,1n ,.,11t ··1 rn it•r) p\1·a .... 1·d 1111h !ht· r1• ~ult~ .. 11 Ill hold :1n :11'1 aucl1t•n Sat11rd:t\' 10 ra1,c runll:-i for th<' s{'hool':.-fuH.· ;.rt~. and eulturi' pro11.1·.1 m 111 •1 t" ~ \1 h.it 1\ too~ to n1.1!.e .1 ..,alt• f.~l\,\B\l .\\\'Clll.\ )ouni:cni.:. llt'\I I Lr'l'~ raihU SIU51 ! Jamin l;;ill1•f"ll'~ 11111 run 1h1• ;1l11· \ton. 11 h11·h f1•:1t11t•'' \hj• v.or~ of 1'.ihl11 P1ra ... -;o anti ;\\.irt.. (.'h.1i.:,~dl ;11nur1i.: other'.'> ,\n .(•\hlbL!Lfln II 111 l"\(\l!\n .. It Ii J> m . !1111011,•tl h~ th1•,t11f·111>ll <ti j p nl ;.ii the ~l·:LF !-it'ht)•ll. lfofi.11 :\lllhkf'n \1t· \ ~I ;1dm1s~1nn f1'\' 1\lll co ltl the '>1·h(}Ol pruiira1n I \\\·XX\' Ju:-.\ J ft\\ 1\ort1 ... in the 11i;:hl plact• t':lll hl•lp _\OU Old~l' •I '>;1lt• <:all li-l2·567R ;1nrl IHll .1 fl'" 1i.11rd!-i \n \\QI~ tor you In thl· D:nl\ Pl\01 • ' I • '., . -DAILY f 1L0l Monday, December 2, 197' Ehrliclunan Asks -'Holiday' for Trial Jury WASlllNCOTOi'J fU PI 1 -Dcfelldunl John 0 Ehrl1chnl<11l. tonlt·nd1n~ lh;1t llu·b:i.rd .~1 .\ 1xon "'"" · .1! 1h1• ht•;1rt " uf tht'-\\ :i.lt·r~a!t• ,1 ff.111', tnd,1) ..i:-i~t·d 1h1· t•uurt to t•'.\r11-.t• thl' C'IJ\t•r up 1u1y u\l'I" the C.:hl'1st1n.1:. h•1l11L1\.., tu ,11\:J.lt le~llflll)ny fl'urn lht• .111111,.; furn1t•r prt·· ~•<h:nt 'fht• vrospc·ut1011 cal(t·d tht· propo:-i:.d .. unr<•ali .. 11 c ''on i.:round' 1h;111t 1\·ould t'>.J)().~c l ht• 1urv v.h1ch '1:1\ lit·t·n .-.(· <1uc:.tt·rcd fu r tv.·o 111vnt11 ~ tu tr1:d ~ ' t ,_ •• s , ~ • -· • • " • .. ;a '• "" " .. ~ • ... publicity. U.S. Oiatnt\ Jpdge John J . S1rlca declined lo rule lmmedhately on there9_utst. . Ehrhchman's attorne~. \\'illham S. fo'r1tes, contendtdlhat Nixon is ''nn in· thli pensa blc'' v.·itn<'S!l and the trial can. not bl' concluded \1'1thout hi s testimony. Doctors say th<1t tcst1mony «Quid not come until January :it the ('<Jr[i('Sl. ··111 this reg;ird." t'ratl''i ~•iid 111 thl' llrit'f, ''t ht· govern rnent h:is t'on tcndcd o.nd the evidence now show::; that ~Ir. Nixon was at the heart of the activity whieh the goventment now seeks lo contend is a violatlon of the laws or the United Stales.'' lie added lhat Nixon could testify that t:hrlithn1an was not a part of a consJJI racy and '·neverenterta ined the corrupt intent" for which he was char.:cd. \V ithoul Nixon's testimony, he !'o111d, there "'ould be "a big hole in the ea:.l' ·• --------.... ...... .. . .. . • •• • • t .... ... '• .. -~ " . .. « .. • . ,. , ,. '~r•., -• • • It 's~ Kite . Bill and Eva l::\'erctt of Lancaster brought their 85·foot Oriental Centipede kite to Lagunu i'lills Sund av and lttunchC'd it in connc('tion \Vith a gathering of kite enthus iasts al ~·Ic l ntyrc Street and La Paz Road. 'The r:veretts built the kite themselves. It has 61 separate sections. T he idea of the kitc.g<itherin~ \\'as to demqnstrate f 'ronr Pog(• 111 FIELDING .. • alert lo all mone.\' mattt'rs and to begin pin(·hing pcnn~s to provide the best pos:-ibll' :-.ervi~'(' ror the least nmouot or monl'I llt' ~ai d \hf' 1l1 -.1r11 t h,1.; ;1 nearly complete m;i .~l l'f pl1111 th..11 1:-. ba,.1cal- ly sound and ean ltt.• 1mpll'ffil'Otl·1I Dur1nl! the thr1•f' \1•,1r-. F1C"ld1ni;: has been\\ Llh the d1~\l'll'I It ha -. -Crlo;1 ted ;i hu~ fl1't'I !hat "ill lol:il 150 hy !l(''\I ye;1r Pinn1·1•r1•il tht• dt.d .1-ntlr hu s ron· Cl'pt. F:'11:1nd1•d hu.; "''!'\ it·f•:-. to ,1 full ~('\'\'!1 d:1.\,.. :t llt't-k ORANGE COAST ·DAILY PILOT ' l.,..O••"QI' (~., .t D~' > <'olM '"''" ,.""" 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It "'as the first declaration by a high 1 ~r aeli offic1a l I hat I ~ra(>! is cap a blc of rnov1ng into lhe field or nuclear acm s Katzir made the comments al his residence Sunday ni,i::ht during a rc- rcplion for inlcrnation<J\ science "'rilers touring Is rael. . ,\ski'd if ht' meant thal parts a lrl'ady es 1.~ted fnr weapons the prc.!!1 dent replil'd. "That is diffiC'ult to say. It is m;nnly the know.ho\\·'' If nrcessary, he said. "lsraol 14·111 1'ro1ect herself by all means IKlSSi· bit> .. l ~ra('I is knO\\'n to ha\·e IY.'O atomic !'eactors. 1\n1erican scicnlisls last \'l:O.· 1ted the reactors in \9Ci6 and reported I hen that the Israelis ..-.·ere nol makinj.!. nuclear arms. But thf'Y said one rcat- l o r "'a s capable of produc 1n.i:: plotonium , the basic t•o mponcnl or nuclear explosives. Tht: ne\1·spaper ~la;1nv rt•portcct Su ndav that the science \\'riters asked l\.at t.1 r' u·hclher the nucle:1r potential was a ('a use of conel'rn. Il l' reportedly l'l'plierl "\Vhy should 11 ~·orry us? l~cl the v."orld worry " The neu·s pafl('r said h'.atzir rr fu sed 10 disclos(' v. hen Israel 's nurlc;ir J>Olential mi~ht be re a Ii led 01>cnly. .. ,·ou don ·1 C'Xpcct that ht'rc. in the~c rirrumstanccs. I v.ould gi\'c you the d~11c '' ··the report said he told the science writers. K1tr.ir is hin1sE"lf a :i:c1cntist \\ idrly kno~·n for \\'Ork on 11)01tl'Ulf's and 111c n1brant!s. lie met the Arnl·rlcnn and Europe:i n !'=<'i<'nrc v.•rilers at hi:t .Jer1,1sa lem rcs1denc~. A prc~1rlenllal spokt'sman sa id no ropyof K1tz1r ·s re· marks ~as a\•a1lable. nnd the 1irt'sl- dent v.·as out of town and unreachable l 71 E11 1ergencies OranJ!,e Count~ Shl'r1ff's offict>rs responded to 171 C"mcraenc~' calls throuJ?hOUl !hi' rou n1 ~ In lhi? 24 hours ending midnq::ht Sunda}, deputies re· port ed toda). I The lsra('li government in the past pledged repeatedly not to be the first country to introduce nuclear weapons into the ~fiddle East. despite reports or Soviet atomic arms in the Arab \l'Orld . But m a ny foreign reports have speculated lhat Israel had nucle11r bombs, or at least nurlear compo· ncnts that could be assembled quickly in the threat of a nuclear ""ar. 1'hc Israelis also have refused to sign the nuclear nonprolife ration trc:1t y, holding out for inclusion of the · treaty in an over.all l\1iddle East rcace settlement. Cou11,lia1t Loses To A1i<Lersori A s Hou,se Cliie.f \\'1\S lll~GTON {1\PI -Rep. John B ,\nrlcrson of llhnois overcame ;i thal!(•nj:!c hy ronse r\'al11'l' Rep. Cha rll•s I'.:. \\11 gl.(1ns of F\JllC'rton today a nd ":l ~ rc-elel'ted rhairman or llH.' I louse Republican caucui. Anderson ""'" re·clcctcd by a vote ofH!lto 5'.! 'J'hr 1·:>tr c:1mc as J)cmocrats and Hcpubliran~ elected to scr\'e in the House th1r1ng the Congress th;it con- 1·cnes in .J anuar~· n1et in Sl'parate 1·a uc11:1c:-tn l'lcct party offlcials and bt!!(1n ;i n unpreeccl('nted earl)' or· i.;:1nil:U1nn of the next Congre~s. Ai'ldCl'~on. :1 n1oder111c. tfad been l'halleni,:ed h.v c·on~ervative!j in hi .'I party l\\O yrars :ii;zo. ~·inning that rare by onl~· eight ,·otes. lie "'as one or the first GOr mem- bl·rs of the !louse i.:, crillciie the ad· min1s1rat1on of former President Nix· on. curn1ng hin1 1he enmity of many colleai:.ue:, \r1tt.l!in ~. a ronser\·at1,•c. stron.i:ly de rended i\1xon durtns the House .Jurl1<'1Ur) ommittee's impeachment pro!}('. "hich preceded N1xon·s re- ~1 gn11t1on rrom the presidenc)' in Au gust J on that he would be unable to provide a deposition untll at least Jan. 6. prost~utor Richard Ben·Veniste said, "f think that it Is unrealistic." Sir-lea said thut if the tu·o .sides agreed to such a proposal he u•ould Frates said lt would now seem im· possible to wrap up the nine· week trial by Christmas. Th1.1s, he suggested that the bulk of the tesUmony could be com- pleted by Dec. 23 or 24 . when the jury could be excused until Nixon is capable of prov1dinl( <1 deposition from his home In San Clemente. Attorneys (or H. R. llaldeman, who \Vith Ehrhchman is one of five former Nixon aides on trial, added that they also fared a "serious proble m " if the trial ends without Nixon 's testimony. Ehrlichman. tiowever, is the only de· fendant ~·ho subpoenaed the former president. ask then1 to \\'at\'<' any challt:'nges of •• prejudicial publieity. The tria l had been expected to end before Chri s tmas. But a court- appointed panel of physicians con- cluded l ;i:.l \\'Cek >.1ftcr ex11 n1ining Nix. 4 Hostages Being Held In Market Frates called it a "common sense" proposal. Bul assistant \Vatergutc Biircli Resigns As Ford Aide WASHINGTON CUP!) - President Ford today accepted u•iltr "the deepest regret" the re- signation or Dean Burch. last of the major Nixon administraliol\ t'rom \\'ire Services officials still in the White House . SAN FRANCISCO -Ty,·o 21Jnmeq Burch came to the White took six persons hos tage 'in a House Feb. 15 to aid rormer supermarket today. threatening to President r\ixon's unsuccessrul kill one of them unless they were al· attem l>l to r,ide out the lov•edtoes(';1pl" \Vatergatc :-.<'andal, and· re- After a t\\'O-hour siege, tv;o hostages mained to serve four months as were released and one gunman sur-Ford's chier politic:il adviser . rendered. lie \\'as Sen. Barry Gold\\'ater's "!'he other gunman held lhc four re-earnpaign rnanagcr in his unsuc- maining hostages al gunr1oint \~·ith an cessful 1964 prl•sidenli:d bid. ariny of [JO!ice officcl's in another sec-Burch's rcsign:ilion is effec- t ion of the store, on its roof, and sur-live Dec . 31. \Vhitc !louse press rounding the ;1rea. near lhc Golden secretary l~on Nessen said Cate Park panhandle. Burch \\'ill join the \\'ushington Nixon ha s been hospi talized witH re· curring phlebitis tu·ic~ Some \Vashington attorneys hu\'e ·specUJated that 1'Tat.es might use lhe forn1er president's inabi lity to testify ;is the basis for un appeal. Bike Safety Cour8e Set'. For Violators By FRE DE,ICK SCIIOEMEllL 01 l~e D.lilf Pilot Si.II If you run a stop signor fail to signal for a turn ..-.·hile r iding your bicycle, you may end up spending a Saturday morning at SaddlebackCollegc. 1'he college, in connection with South Orange County ~'lunicipa l Cou rt and several police agencies. wi ll soon eon- cluct ·'bicycle school'' for bicyclists cit- ed for violations of the vehicle code . John A. Griffin. presiding judge, said most bicyclists don't realize the laws that apply to the motoring public apply to them, too . In the early hours of the drama, one law firm of Pearson, Ball and shotwas fired .butnooneu•as injured. Oov.•d . s pcci:i1ist s in com -OnSunday.'OrangeCountySheriff's A store employc said :is n1any as a munications rnatters deputies , Laguna Beach and San dolcn persons may have been in the Clemente Police <.ind California hostage ~roup bc.•forc the t\\'O were re· J-lighv,.ay Patrol·offieers s tarted issu- leased. But police said only four re· M h Ohi ing citations for observed violations of mained \\"ith the gunman. iC igatl • O the vehicle code. Polu:e cordoned off an area around ' To clear the ticket, \'iolators ft.ill · the building, which housed the Petrini p J have to attend bicycle school. Or they Plaza market . . 31 .. a yzed may contest the ticket and be subjccl '-J Arthur Baldocch1, an executive or tonorma lcourtproceedings. the store, sa i~ one of t~e released Any bicyclist age 7 or older is subject hostages. a jan_1t6r. told him : "These Bv snow Sleet to citation. Juveniles under the age of gu~s mean b~s.1ness. They don 't~ .. ~!:.........-..!'.,,.,.......,..,..,.;;: -~ .. --·~-~4~.will. ... ~nd ?icycle school \vith a ~..=.:~~~.-, -·---~-------~·-~" "' -:.._. -. parent on the first Saturday of each The gunmen telephoned police By Un1l ed Press International month. Classes for those 13 and O\'er s;iying they would kill one of the A Ill'\~ storm hit_ the .Northeast lo· v.·illbe heldonthethirdSaturdays. hostages unless they ~·ere allowed to day, y,·1nd and rain disrupted New 'l'he program u·iil affect the com- escape. York coi:imuter~.and he,~vy w~ekend munities of E l Toro. Mission Viejo, The drama began shortly before 7 sn.ow~ virtually . closed portions of Laguna !!ills. LJguna Beach. South a.m . \Vhen the tu·o gunmen took over ~ltc_higan.and Ohio. Laguna, Dana Point. Capist rano thestoreasemployesu·erearriving. lil!ih \\'Inds an~ sleet also ;ippeared Beach. San Juan' Capistrano and San Police trup1>ed thl' t11·0 i~the store to be " faclor !" the d~aths or. ~S . Clemente. and the g unmen then telephoned . pe.rson~ \\'~0. died , In Su_nd_ay ~ir Eachbicycleschool se~sionu·i!Jlast police say in~ they v.·ould kill one of c~,ishe:.. A ri ~ns \\:orld Airlines.Jet from9tolla.m.Instrucllonwillcover the hostages unless they v.•ere a I lo"•ed v.•ith 92. person,s aboard "'.en~ ~own in a the important provisions or the ve hicle t storm 111 the Northern Virginia moun· code and the dos and don'ts of bicycl· 0$~~:%sc. of police ·s urrounded tile tains and a Boeing 727 with three ing. · store, blocked ()ff the area. and. aided crewmen aboard, cri route to fetch The first class is scheduled ror Feb. by· the fire department. went to the me~bers of the Ralt~more Co.Its pr~-1 roor. 1\ police helicopter hovered f~ss1onal football tea~. crashed 111 oi·e rhea.d. . ~~ York state. !Stones. Page A4, Judge Griffin said the popularity of the bicycle has increased the number of serious accidents bet~·een motorists and bicyclists. Enter1ngl'the loY.'er level. or. the ~1g l1eavy s now and sleet were reported market. po 1ce1 began negot1at1ng with Ol'er a broad area extending from the robbers. Nearly two hours later. southern r-.1aine to the mountains of tv.·o hostages were allowed to leave \Vest Vir.ginia . Jn New York, the store . metropolitan area hig hways were Rites ·Pending In Drowning Funeral arrangements are pending today al the MacOouga ll Fam ily !\lortuary in Santa Ana £o.i:.,Elcanor Elizabeth Taylor, 58, who drOwned in a \1•hirlpool bath in El Toro Saturday ni.i;:ht. airs . Taylor. who Y:as visiting Orange County for the winter from Canada,. apparently s uffered a heai-t attack as s he s:it in the 100-degree u•ater u•ith her husband, a paraplegic. Paralyzed, he was unable to help her except to shout for help. The accident occurred at the Villa Viejo apartments, 25092 Farthing Dr .• El Toro. By the lime help :.irrived, Mrs. Taylor was unconscious and all re· suscitat ion efforts were fruitless. flooded, commuter train lines snarled ant1 ·some households on Long Island were without electricity following a predawn storm. t 'ronr Page A I STADIUM. • • percent. All three parties would share maintenance costs equally. Under those terms, the city u·ould pay Sl4,887 a year and the district $22.330 for 15 years. Addilionally. maintenance would cos t the city another Sl ,5<10 and the district $704 a year. ''As I have pointed out to the UCI people." Anthony said. "for (the di s· trict) and the city to repay an im- provemenl loan exceeding a half· million dollars and then lo be charRed for using the facility and for parking during lhc life of the loan fe · pa vrrtent oer.iod is very unfair. ··A goodly numberofthese accidents are caused by the bicyclis ts directly violating the vehicle code,'' he said. Burglars Loot Honie in Irvine Burglars who took advantage or an lrl'ine man's trip to 1'exas for the Thank sgi\•ing u·eekend have looted his home of nearly Sl.400 in valuables. including-rare vi nl<1ge \\'ines. College student Ed~·io \\·. Burton Jr .. 25. of 3552 Redu·ood St .• said v. hoevcr elim bed his back fence from :1 greenbelt got quite a haul from the hou se. The loss included :i color television set, stereo equipment. an electric blender and four bottles or ~·ine in- cluding a 5125 bottle of 1953 Chateau i\louton Rothschild. 1'he victim told police that the burglar also made off with a 525 value poker chip from the Circus Circus casino in Las Vei:?as. YourMoneyisNoW'lnsured to ~40,000 at Mariners. N ow you're twice as sate at Mariners I We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loon. ·You con always count on us to provide you with up-to~ote service and the highest interest possible on insured savings. Remember , individual accounts are now insured to $40,000. ond o fomily of four can hove as much as $560,000 -Fu ll y Insured! Save at Mariners. 5'/, 'Yo 5,39 'Yo .... -""'_,_ ,, 000<-..... , ........ -. OQ.do. 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Stocks VOL. 67 , NO. 336, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1974 TEN CENTS • • Governlllent Probing Soaring Sugar Profits By the AsS()(iated Press Sugar pri ce booslS or more than so percent in a month pushed up the family g rocery bill in November, of- fsetting declines in meat and eggs, an Associated Press marketbasket sur- \'ey showed today. The increases came amid new gov- ernment hearings into soaring profits for sugar r efiners whose earnings have been boosted by the growing worldwide demand for the sweetener. However, Am star Corp., the na- tion's largest cane sugar refiner. an - nounced today its first reduction in the wholes ale price in more than a year and a hair. The rompany cut the wholesale pri ce of grocery·su~ ar by SS.20per100 pounds to about $3.47" perfive·pound bag. Because sugar no\\' on grocery shelves was processed seve ra l months ago and does not reflect re· .::ent v.•holesale boosts. the $3.47 "'holesale price is actually lower than the retail price in most areas. Supermarkets have urge d customers not to buy 5Ul;lir ancf some stores are limiting purchases. Many people alread¥ are boycolling sugar. "\\'e are using substitut~s -honey on cereal and that type of thing," said Gloria Davis or Albuquerque, N.l\'I .. as she looked at a fi ve.pound sack of sugar costing S2 .50. The same sugar cost 25 cents at the start-of.the year and $1 .96 on Nov . 1 The AP drew up a random list of 15 commonly purchased food and non· food items, checked the prices on htarch 1, 1973 at a supermarket in each of 13 cities and has rechecked at the start of e very month. The latest ('heck sho"•ed sugar in· creased in every city ex('ept Dalla s~ Huntington See i\<'1r Aid Dr. Ed11·ard i\loon IS the r·oun ta in \'alley School District ·s ne\v assist<int superintend ent for educational SC'r\"ices. 1-fc ; . replaces Dr. Robert S<:1nchis. \\'hO left the <listric:t to become s uperint end ent of sc hools in Laguna Beach. Jaycee Benefit To Ge t Band, Entertainers T\\O entertainers nnd a band have ,·oluntcercd performanl'es for the Fountain Vallt•y J ayl'ees benefit din · ner and dance Oec. 8. Proceeds from the four-hour event \\"ill go to .ai<l the families of three Jaycees "·ho v.·erl' victims of a Sepl. car accident. . Singer Johnny Prophet of Fullerton and con1cdian "Sc:it ~1 a n" Crothers, star of the children's sho\1• '"llong Kon g F ool•y,·· have donated performances. In addition the Bobby Lane Plus bantt-.~\1·ill play dance music. The 3 to 7 p.m. benefit ""ill be held at lhe Crossroads restaurant. Talbert Avenue a nd Brookhurst Street. in Fountain \'alley. Restaurant o.,.,•ncr . Dick Lesch has donated use of the facility and staff. as v.·e ll as food and drink 31 cost . The traffic accident killed Jaycee President J ames Bennett and another club 1nem ber. 1\ubrcy "Bronco" •lelphinstin('. II seriously injured a third club member. \1incent Scotti. "'hu remains ;1! Or;_ingl' Count y !lledical Center llans Tietz. club 11ce president , said Scotti may be able to attend the benefit. But he is expected to !ipend many months recovering from thi' crash. FEW RIGHT WO RDS I N R/Glf.T f LA.CE . • "I r:in the ad t"•ice, but sold my car with the ad In the Dally Piiot," the ttuntinston Bench m:in said. ··1·m very pleased "''It h the re· suits." llcrc's "hat lt took to make<• sale ·ss l{,\ R r.tAS~ G 1111\, youni:: cng. new tires. radio SIOSO. XXX·X)(X..'IC Just a fC\\' wnrds 1n lhc right place can help you mctkc a s:ile . Col l 642·5678 and put a fe111 .,.,·ord~ to work for you. ~ In the Ooiily Pi\01 I Hes111nes Teacl1ing Fielding Quits OC Transit Post By 8 11.tSCllRf:IBER Ot !M ~i!, PilOI ~,,tt Dr. G J . ''Pete"' Fielding. i::eneral manager of the Orange County Transit District for lh(' 11ast three years, res iJ;:ncd today to resume teaching duties at UC lr,·inc f ieldin g. a South Laguna resident and Xe"' Zealand nali\'C'. "''ill take a racutty pos ition in the new IJC I In stitute of Transportation and Traf- fic Engir,eering. !·le will tea\·e tra nsit district ser \'il'e Jan. 3. Transit d irectors 1mm ed1ately ap- pointed assistant general manager Jim Rei('hcrt. a Villa Park city coon· cilman. as acting director and ordered an immedia te rec"ruitin~ drive for a f)('rma nent d istricl C)(ec uti ve. Fielding \\•as the first genC'ral manager or the transit district folio"·. ing its form at ion by ,·otcrs 10 1970. 11e left a tcachini:: position in the UC. Irvine School or Social Sc-ie nces to take the transit (hstrict offiee and is ,c-urrently on extended lea\'e from the uni,·ersity . In hi s Jetter of resignalion. Fi t lding said ··1 am sure I will bC. a more responsive teacher and cffecti,·e re- search analyst as the result of my ex· posure to the real world of urban policy."' Fielding said the ne\\· L:C I institute v.·ill enable him to be a teacher and still remain involved in transporto· tion dCve lopmenl . l"ollowing Fielding's res1gnat1on. district d ircct ors ordered their st<iff tc begin looking for programs in which f'1elding could participate as a conSul · tan I. l"ield in.i:(s tenure as the top transit district eXecutive v.·as o suC'cessful one for the most part llis only major di sappointment came Nov. 5 \l'hcn county \'Oters re· 1ccted a sales tax .. increase designed to pay for a futuristic ma~s rapid-transit system . Fielding said in an intervie.,.,• several months before the election that its outcome would 1Jrobably de· termine his future. In his parting sta1emcl1 t. f'ield ing ~a1d the defeat of the sales tax makes 11 impPrati1·c for the di strict to be ;.dert to all money matters and to begin pinr hing pennies to providt> the best possible service for the least a n1ount of money. Ile said the distnct has a nearly ('Om plete master plan that is basical- ly so und and can be implemented. During the threl' years Fielding has been \\'ith the diStri ct, it has: -Created a bus fleet that \\'iii total 150 by next year. ·Pioneered the dial·a-ride bus con· cept. -Expanded bus ser\•ices to a full sc,·cn days a ,~·eek Gunman Holds Four • Hostage in Market •·rom \\'ire Services SAN f'RANCISCO -T\\'O eunmen took four persons ho stage in a supermarke t today, threatening to kill one of I.hem unlesS they were al· lo"•ed to escape. After a t\\'O·hour siege, two hostages \\'ere re leased and one gunman sur- rendered. The other gunman held the four re· maining hostages at gunpoint \\'ith an :irmy of police offi cers in <inother sel'· lion of the store. on its roof. and sur· round ing the are.a. near the Golden Gate Park panh andle In the early hours of the drama. one $hot \\"3S ri red, but no one was injured A store e mploye said as many as a dozen persons may have bcrn in the hostage group before !,he t\\'O v.•(.>rc rl'· leased. But 1>01iC(> said only fnur r£'· maincd \\•ith thegunmun. Police c-urdonea off ::in urea around thC building, \11hich housed the Petrin i Plaza markcl. Arthur Baldoechi, an cxe:cuti\'e of ~he store. s aid one or !he rcleasc"d hostages, a janitor. told him : "TheJ;e guys mean business. They don't "''ant Lo go back to jail." """'"Thl'-gunmen telephoned pollce saying they would kill one of the hostages unless they were allowed to escape. The drama began shortly bcrore 7 a.m. when the two gunmefH:ook 01•er lhl" store as~ mp kl yes "'ere arMving. Politi trapped the l\\"O in lhc store and thl! gunmen then telepho nl·d po\i('e s::iying they would kill one of the hostages unless they v.•crc allo"'<'d to escape. Score~ or police surrounded lhe store. blocked orf the area. and , aided b~' the fire depatrtmcnl. went to the roof A pol\ec hcllco1>ter hovered ) o,·e rhead. Entering the lower level or the big mark et. police began negotiating with the robbers. Nearly two hours later. tv.·o hostages were allov.·ed to leave the store. Shortly arter the release of the first hostages. po lice announced that one of the f\l'O gunmen wa s in custody. lie tried to escape posing as a hostage. A brother or the owner of the store·~ mea t m arket said he ta lked bv telephone to one hostage and to one Or the burgl ars Di,·o Petr1n1 told ne"·smcn out side lh<ll his brother. meat market ow ner Fra nk Petrini. telephoned him at home e:irlier and warned him not to come 10 the store because there .,.,·as trouble ' "So 1 called the offi ce <ind I get Louie Faletti, .. owner or the i?rocery department. Petrini said. "I thought something v.·as "'rong ; "'hat was Faletti doin g at my phone in the of- fi ce? So I said, 'Louie. what's going on.' •le said "Divo. I can't talk to you now .' Junior Wrestlers , , . Sign ups Slated Roys ;iJEe 14 and youo1cr ma:-· sign up this .,.,.t•ek for the: junlor -.yrestUna progr11m SJlO nSOrcd by the llu_nt ington Beach Boys Cfub. R e~istrat ion will be held at 7 p,m Twl"sda y al the Ed,l50n llia.h S~t carc1.eria . 21400 l\la.gnoUa St. QQt5. lions about the program m.ay be: directed to Coach Ch.ri.9 Torrea at 5.16·9.t 15 v. here the spe('1fied fi\•e-pound size ¥'8S unavailable at the sup:trmarket used for the survey. The monthly in· creases rangl'd from 21 percent in Chicago. v.·here the price v.·ent from S2.39 to 52 .89, to 55 percent in htiami , "'here the cost Jumped from S2.13 to Sl.31. Because of suga r. the tOta l m arket· basket bill also jumped sharply in every city except Da llas. rising a n average of 6 percent during Nov· ember. If sugar wa s removed frorp lhc lotal. howe\•er , the average increase .,.,as onl y sc \·en-tenths of a percent o.1 nd the bill in ~1x of th(' 12 cities declined. A comparison of t urrcnt prices \\'ith those at the start of the year shov.«~d ·l-he ma rketbaskct bill up an average · of 20 perce nt. \1•itfi sugar contributing a di sproportionately large share of the inC'rease l'\o attempt "·as made to "'eigh the AP s urvey results according to population densit y or in terms of v.·hat perC'cnt of a family's actual grocery outlay each Item reprl'~l'nl ~ Government author1t1t•s hJ\£' l'S!lmated lh:Jt (ood pnt'es 01Crall \\ill rt ~l' ;ibout 15 or 16 pCrt'l'nt this year Evl'n thl' £·x1~·rt:-. Jrt· l'l'lut'tant to predict \\·hat v. ill ha1>1JCn th roug h 197~. but rnost authont1e~ s:iy !here will bl' increases in !ht• b<>g1nning of ne\t year. partly bccau.~c or sn1o:illl'r·th<1n· expected crops tht:-year :ind partly because f;irn1 C'r~. \\ho clain1 tht~Y arc losing mon(·r. are cutting back produt lion g $1.7 Million • SUCCUMBS TO INJURIES Police Officer Prince Hunti1igton Policema1i Prince Dies Leslie J . Prin('e, l·luntington Beach policeman struck by a \'ehic le as he directed traffic i\ov. 16. died at 4 p.m. Sunday at lluntington lntercommuni- ly ~lospi tal. Funeral arrangements wilt be made toda y at Smith l\tortuary. 11unl· ington Beach. An additional charge of manslaug hter was to be filed toda~· ag;iinst l\lorrison Hall Cress. 2G. or ll unlington Beach. accord ing to Orange Count~· llcputy Districl At torney RobC'rl J. ll crron. Cress. who origi nally "·as charged "'1th felony drunken driving, 1s out on hail. Ill' all egedly struck PrinCl' at dusk a l lhC' intersectio n of Be ach Bou leva rd ~n d Adams Ave nue Prince "'as directing traffic because signals were out of order. Prince "''<'Ot lo \\'Ork at ll untington Be a c h P o li ce Depa rtment in December 1969. lie worked in re- cords, jail. identification and detee· ti\'es. his former v.·atch com mander Donald ,Jenkins said. Pr ince became a sv.·orn fH)licc of. fice r in September of 1970 ··11 c "'as ;1 good cop. dedicated lo the job. \'cry dependable." Jenkins said "'E\·cryhody h"cre 1s ~!ill rlo"·n. ·· ,Je nkins said. fo\lo\\·ing ne"s or Prince's dc<1th ··1t .... tll take :i "hilc to recover 1'ht• 26 ·\'t':Jt'·Old officer livE'd in Fountain 'v:illcy "'ilh h i.~ \\•1f(' anfl srnall child The family has s ugi::ested memorial tributes to the lluntinglon Beach Poli ce \\l i\·cs Guild schol arship rund. The Guild ·s address is P .0 . Box 308, l·luntington Beach. 92r~. Another art•a policeman struck "'hile dircctnli? tr;.1frlc. Costa ~l esa Sgt. Gary Wcbstc~. 29, v.·as luckier than Prince \\'cbsler "'US treated a nd re\e:ased ,.·Ith minor i njuri ~s from Costa ~fesl \\J emorial l~ospltal Saturday night. li e .... ·as directing traffic on h11cArthur Boule,•ard 10 Irvine , fo\10"·1 n~ anoth('r .iccidcnt, when he .... ·as hi! 5 Casinos Picketed STA'rt::LINE. Nev CU PI J -f'1,·e L11ke ·rahoe ('a sino-hotcl~ "'err pi<'kt•tcd Sunday by union membt.·r~ \\•ho :1cc~11cd rnunagement of N'fnsini;i to nrsolLal<' on :i nc•w contral't l 'Parking Lot' Eyed In Future By T ERRYCO\'ILLE 01 IM O.U, Po lo! Stilt The c it~· Or 11 untington Beach is ask- ing for a Sl.7 million federal grant to he lp create what amounts to a large park in~ lot next to the San Diego Free\\· ay. ThE" grant request has been sub· milted ·to county supervisors under the project title of "multi·modal transportation center " Public Works Director Bill ll artge admits the request may be "only a dream" at present. but he believes it could become reality In the near future if sufficient funds for it w.re - found somewhere. · What the city v.•ants to do is buy 32 <icres of land north nf lluntington Center and next to the San Diego free"·a.y . The property would even· tually become the site for a 2,000·car parking lot. something or a park·and- ride system. It has potential ;1s a central hub for trai n, bus. car. monorail. bicycle and other trans1>ortation forms. according to llartge. llartge is seeking a share of the coUnty·s Sl'1 m illion in rederal "Urban D" money. but he admits the chance of getting it for this project is not too great. "!\I )' personal hopes for this suf· fered a blO\\' v.·hen the county transi t district lost the one percent sales tax lin the November election\," Hartge explained. Dlrerls Ohair !\lichael Lyon. 2i. h<.1~ been named a.c l ing director of the lluntington Beuch l~ret.• Clinic. !Jr repl<:1c es l·lanna h Alckoun,. bides. <i clinic founder, \rho 1s r(·t iring. Ma11 Beate11, Knifed b y Pair 111 Hu11tington A Huntington Beach man told pohce ht.' \\as beaten and knifed e;irly todav tn an alll'Y behind his horn(' at 15425 Golden \\'est Street. If granted, ho"·evC'r . most or the SI.i 78,000 rl'questcd v.ould be spent for the acq uisition of the 32 acre-~. About SW.000 .,.,·ould be spent on :t rrasi bi Ii t y study for the crntl•r. A second rec1uest. for Sl .955.000. t•ould be !t?Jhmittcd next yc;1r . primarily for con~t ruclinn or the 2.000 parking spaces • H1ch ard 'r"atcb. 26. ~;ud '"O mt'n abou! 18 or 19 years old ~top;lCd him 1n the nlll·~ about I o.i m l"he 1>o.i n· o.iskcd to u:-.c hi~ phone 11artge said today if tht' pa rking "·ere built on one lr\'cl, 11 v:ould cover 23 acres. leavini:: nine :irrt'S for some type of commcrtial development ··But ""'e could also build a mult i· story parkini:: stn1clure and have even ntore acreag-e a1·a ilahle for other uses," he said. The San Dief!O F'rceway site is con · sidcred a good central locatio n for trans portation to such areas as dov.·nto.,.,•n Los Angeles. Los An gel<'s International Airport. ('al State Long Beach, !he Irvine Industrial com 1>lcx and local heaches The staff proposal for the 32-acre park ing lot also shov.·s an overhead rail s~·~tcm IJMJS".1lily monora1l 1 run ning the lcnglh nf the nine milts of ll untinglon Beach ~horeline ;ind eon nt'rt1ni.: "1th !ht• parking lot on;! rou11· llaralll•l t ~hardSlrcct ll art 1.:c sa1f\ tht• city 1s no! propos1ni.: In buLl<I tht• r;ul syslt•n1. hut stt<'h plans ;ire con:-.Ldi'rcd a 1f 11tl1r1• poss1b11il .\ h.11 lhi' ()ranttc l'uunt} \\"hen hl' refused thl'nl. he rt·1>0rtl'd tn poht:l'. ont• of !ht· m(•n hit him In .1 .,C'ufflt' \':1ll'S rcC'l'l\"1·d r111nor t'll\., 011 lhe arm ;incl stoma('h \\1lh \1h;ll he belic\'l'd to be ;1 kn1fl· \"utes sought pn,a!l' r11ed1l'ul trt~11 lll t:.'nt Poli(·(• flied :1 rl'1>c11'\ ('1\Lng <i ssaul1 \\Ith ;1 dradly \1 C11[M.111 ;1ftl·r a SC'arrh fort he t \\'O ~usrlCc!~ proved futi lt· Trustees of the Ocean Vil'"'' Sc-hool Di strict \\"ill meet tonight at 7 .:11110 lhr !)1 strict' Ro ;1rd Room . i972 \\"arnE'r Av e . ll unt1ngton Re•1th Or:111J!t• ''··········· Transrt f)1 str1c1 I It "'ou ld allov.· 1nl11nd v 1 s 1tor~ l e)· takl' their c!lrs alO nJ! the tree\\·:J~. (liirk in t:i nd. and hop the r:1il :,ystc111 to any point <llong the local bc;iche!i. ('lo1Jf1 ~ lon1).!ht ;11111 ·r11l'"'1l.11 .H' rorf11ng to lhe l\L•:1th1•r ~t·1\11·1· \•1t h :1 (·h;int't' of hi.:h1 rain lat1· Tu1·~1l;i~-Sl 1 µhll~ t•nnl£'r . 111th h1i.:hs in the l1J"' 10 1n1d f\O~ Lo \1·~ IOnl)'.:hl 45-SJ Fisli Fry Set /11 Westn1i1ister Tht> \\'estm1nstC'r I.ions Cluh 1~ sponsorln11 a r1sh Sundav a l Sigler . PMrk 1n Wt>slminster Thr t'vrnt "·111 he~ln <it l JO :1 m and <'Ont1n~1e unlll '1 .30 p 'm , and lh<' ('luh is ask 1 n~ for a SJ YI donation for :1 nieal Th<'rt' ;ilsn will lw dra"ini:s ro r pr!Zi'J; 1'he park 1~ locat<'d one block soulh of \\1t stm1n!<iter Av('nUI' <lnd Chestnut St rr('I l;\SIDI·: TOU \ ,. /Ir'' o t/!entr1c:(l/ look1nq nia)i u h11 n11ghl be ens/ a.~ /ht> prPar1u:r 1r1 Ra in Oronql' <'our1111 ~ f>r Rt>twrt Schulll'r 1s gu¥n lo tlounno l'f'Stmenrs and dron1(H1c ~1·slu re~ as hr dots God's u'Ork .~rory 11Ll!/C A9 .... , .... ~, ... ,. .... " ... L,M .. ,. c..i ........ CYUll• ... (-•t• <nu-• 0.i!flM.t•t•• (f;1 ..... 1,..,,. ................. , ,,.._, ..... _.,.. • ' I 11clt•"\. II) fl"flUIMh" ll lt ""9Yot\ lltl ... , ..... 11 ..... , fl.) 0r ..... t ... <11, N II I',..~ ., ,.1 ......... . ~ -· flt ~lo(· ~·"Ill ... , ....... ... .. TioN11 .. AU Wtt\llft II Wwt-Nf*'t .. .. .t.I II •• .,., . .. ... ... .. .. .. ...... • ' • • DAIL V P1LO'f Mond1y. Oeetmbtr 2. 1974 • --- ' ' '' Ehrliclunan ·Asks · 'Holiday' for Trial Jnry WASHINGTON CUP! 1-Dt'fend;ant John 0 . [hrlil'hnian, t'Onlcnd1ng thut Rich:ird flt . ,'.;1xon \I ris ··u1 the heart " of the Watergate afrair. todJy U)k.t•d the court !O ~xl'use th\· rovl·r·up Jur.\ over the <.:hr1 s tma5 hohtl:i\s tu ,P.1.a1l tei.timony from the ;ili1ng forme r fJrc· s1de nt. The prO!.CCution r:ill cd the profJUS<il "unreal111>t1c '' on i:.:rounds th:it it "ould expo:.l' the: JUr)· "'hic·h h:i!. b('C'n sl' qucstc red for t "o munth:. -to tr1;il 'If We Nee•I It' Israeli publicity. L' $. D1stnrt J udge John J . S1r1ca declined lO rule Immediately on the re~u,st. thrhchman'5 attomer. WiUiam s. F'rates. contended that Nixon Is ''an in· d1spcnl>able'' "·itness and the trial c:in- n n t be concluded "11 hout h1 11 tc:.ttmony. Doctors s.iy thal tc11timony tould not come until January at the carl1e:.t "'In this regard." Vr;i-tes !.<.dd in tht• brit·f. "the ~ovcrnnit•nt hits ('Ontt-ndcd Nuclear Potential Aired JERUSALE:\1 IAPl -President Ephraim Katzir s a)S Israel has ""the potenllal to produce :1tom1r weapons. Jf~·encc:d1t ,v.cv.llldo 11 '" ll "·as the f1r :.t dcrl;.iration by a tngh l ~rat"li offitial that l.~r:1c l is i:apablc of mo\'Ln~ into the field of nuclear arms. t\;.itLJ r m;ult• 1hc comml·nts :.it his rcs1denre Sund<1y nii.?ht during a re· ("t'ption for intcrnatinn:il science ""'rt le rs tnur1n.L! lsrat:l r\:.kcd 1f he meant that parts alre<idy CXISlcd frir V.'l';JflOnS th(' presi- dent rt1plicd , ''Thal 1s diffLcull to s ay. Jt is m ainly the kno"··ho~· ·· If nece5sar,. he said, ... Israel "'111 protect herself by all means possi· ble,'' Israe l is knov•n to ha\'e two atomic reactors. American scientists last vis· ited the reactors in 1966 and reported then that the Israelis were not makin~ nuelear arms. But lhey said one rear · t or was ca p ab le of producing plutonium , the basic component of nuclear explosives. 1'he ncv.'!>l>aper \l:.iariv reported Sund av that the science "'fl\(•r:. usked Kalztr. v.·hethcr the nuclear potential "'°'a s :1 t:ius(' of toncern lit• reportedly replied : .. \\"hy should it \1·orry us'.' Let the' \\oriel "'orry '' The nc.,.,·spapcr said K.itz1r rcruscd to disclose "·hen Israel 's nucleur potrntial m 1ghl be realized openly. .. ,·au don't expctt that hl're. in these circumslcinees. I .,.,·ou ld give you the dale".'"' lhe report said he laid the seirnce ""riters. Kitzir is himself a scientist widely kno"·n for work on molecules and · membranes . He met the American and European scicnre "'riters at his Jerusalem residence. • 5-school Bomb Threat 'Serious Plot'-FBI The bomb threat that emptied fi\"C elementary schools in fluntington Beach Ja1t week ""'as apparently more serious than just a child's prank, ac - cording to an FBI spokesman. ·\\'illlam Carrol. the FBl's senior rt" sidf:nt agent in Orange County, said today his a1tncy is conducting a full investigation into the threat against five campuses in !he Ocean View School D1slr1c1. Sq ra r, Carron s aid. the FBI has no suspects in the threat. but agents believe it wai;; a sl'rious cxtorlion plot and not just sumf· youngster's joke. To help the FBI 1n\·est1ga tion the Daily Pilol 's SC'cret \\litness column is offering Iii SSOO cash reward for in· formation leading to the a rrest and conviction of the pe rson or persons responsible for the Ocean Vic"' bomb threats. Of cour&e no bon1bs eKploded. but the seriOus thrcal of explosions caused school officials to move classes al 11 arbour View. ~farina View, t.lesa Viev.·. t.t eadow \'iew and Park Vie..-schools to safe outdoor areas. Numerous FBI a gent ~ and city police were-also used last Tuesday to search the five schools involved for any planted bombs l'\onC' was found. hut thC' inconvcniencr and cost to tax- payers \\"a s rons1drrahle Carroll sa id the FRI considers it a serious l''<lort1on !)lot bccaust' the threot h'ttcr. sent to 0cl'an \'iew School Dis trict hC'adq ua rl('rS :\'ov. 22. spccifico:dly demanded $50.000 for each school thrc;1ten('cl -a tolal ransom of 5250.000 ,\(•cortlin~ lo !he typed lf'1ter. a bomb "·as 10 t';.,.p!odr :11 each school on !he hnur fro nl 10 a n1 lhroui.:h 2 pm , unle ss the m oney \\H:\' paid Secret Witness The v.·r1ter <1es1~nat.ea a site where .the mone,-""'as to lJt.' left. No c:1sh ~·as ci,·er offer('d . ho"·e\·er. The Jetter also said 1hat if th(' money \\-"a s p11id, loral r>oliee would recei\'l' ;1 phone call explaining how to disarm the bombs. \\'hile there were no explosion s <ind no born bs found. Carroll s;lid the threat and eKtortion plot is a feder<1I offense tarr~·ing a rnaximum penalty of 20 years in federal prison and a SS .r100 fi ne. The threats affected about 3.000 f'lementary school ehildren and v.·ith thl' current bombinf,!s in Ireland , F:ngland and tht• ~11d ·Ea st. bomli threats are not funny , even if meant as pranks. Secret \\'itness \Viii pay SSOO to any informant v.·ho t"an produce suffi cient information to lead FBI agenl:o; to lhc f1{'rson or person~ behind the Ocean \'irv.· incident. Co mplete' scl·rt'c~· is guarantct'd to ;1n v informant us1nR lh(' Sr>cret \\'ii ne~s sysll'm . Phone our 24 -hqur hn<'. ti42-0700. nr \\rite tn· Daily Pilot . ~~·cret ·\Vitness. PO Box 790, llunt- 1n~ton Reach. Ca . (9264R ). To rt'main anonymous. identify in rnrmation "'1th ;i simple s1K -digit code (lf letters and numbers. :<1uch <i s 1\BC23·1. and the evidence now shows that ~tr. Nixon was at the Mart of the activity v.·hich the go\•ernmel}t now setka to contend is a violationo' the laws of the Un ited Slates.'' lie added that Ni:<on rould testify lhat Ehrliehm:;in was not a part of a consp1 r:i cy ;1 nd · ·nt>ver entertained the corru11t intent" for ""'hich he "'°'as l"h•1ri:1•d \\'ithout Nixon·s testimony , h1· ~:iitl. thL·rc v.·ould be "a bi g hole in lhl•{':J~l' .. lllayor Rom"1el !tl dnfred Rommel toasts hi s vi ctory as mayor or Stuttgart. \Ve st Germany. Romm el is !he only son of the famed ··oesert Fox" of \Vorld War II . Field !Vlarshal Erv,,in Rom· mel or the Nazi \Vchrmacht ,\frika Korps. Charge Pending In Costa Mesa Knifing Death A complaint charging a Costa !\1esa ('arpenter "'ilh murder for allegedly ending a domestic feud by slitting his '"'ife's throat is expected to be issued Tuesday . <.:ostu !\1 esa police today identified the suspect and \liC1im for the first time since thC' Frida~· night homicide. after their four a dult children re- turned home from a Thanksgiving "·eek.end trip to the deserl. Paul E. Grieser. 58. of 310 Victoria St .. rem:.iins in Costa !\1esa City Jail. booked on suspicion of murder "'ith no bail set pending arraignment on the ("harge. Mis v.·ife Jo:sther, 57 . "·as found dead in the eouple"s small, blood.splashed :ip:.irtment \\'hen police <i rrived Fri· d:.iy in response to a telephone call from her husband. In\"cstigators said !\lrs. Grieser died s "·iftly and had app:irently been ctcceased for some lime. The identity of lxlth sus pect and \"iC · tim \~:a :-; "·ithhrld pendisig notirieation oft hci r next -of-kin. v.·ho a rri \"Cd home Sunday night Detl'C'live Dennis llossfcld said he con ft• rr<'d "·it h the sons and daughters toda ~ l 7 l E rnergencies Oran,l!'.l' County Sht'riff"s officers responded lo 171 C'mcrf{enry calls throuJ;hout the count~· in the 2·1 hours t'nding midnight Sunday, deputies r(•· ported l od :i~· ORANGE COAST " . DAILY PILOT Saxbe Warning r"''"'•"'J•' "' l'•·'• r-.••11 .. ,,,,"'"''"'~'<I"' tl·'"·d I"'""""' ~ •• ., "11~.,h\r.d Dy 1"' l'l'""IP" ·<>•\!~ .. bl• "•"Q (gn·p~n, ••1>-.1• .,,....,,l•Q•'> ••• _.,,,,,..., MO"ll"' '""'"~" I '"°"' ,.,. (11'>1.0 IN ._.. f,. "'Po" I••'°'"· ''~"'"'<!'<"' llo'•C" 'II"" '""" V•"•• ,.,,.,, <.a .... t>•n V•!••• ""° I •'I""" 6'•• n ...,,.1,, IO• ! A \of>ir. f•qo""'I ..,,,,... ., P«D'""'a .... ,.a .... -\u"<J•" '"• I""" •P• ""~' "·nq ~ •"' >! ... I ..... 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""' Oiolu•••·• \~~" 1' ,, ..,,,., •I '<I ,,_,~,, ~, '"' ''"'"'II'"'~'' m•'''"I d<•1"""'~" I -r• r • \ "1l1larijua1ia Not A11y Lollipop' SACRA!\IENTO CAP)-Atty. Gen. \\"1\ham B Saxbe said loday millions of Amerir ans, including child ren . \\Ou ld be gin using marijuana if ri('r:.ona I us(' of I hi' dru g ""'as leg a hied. .. Thr rc 1:-gro"·in~ C\"ldcncc that mfl ri111a n.1 ·~ no harmless lollipop." S;.i\l1\· tol d :1 :;!ate confercllC'l' on C'r1 m1n~i1 1 us11tr. llt> ~a id 1h.1t f!ec n m1n111iz;1tion or 1(•~;11l iatiOl1 or n1arlJU>11l ;1 V.'0Uld r reate a m <iJor llC'\\' ht":11lh problt•m (or the country an<I rnmplicale !he na· tion"s dru}! t·nfor('enient aj.!rec1nt'nls "ith other countr11:s. i Hclatcd story. Poi g<' :\3 1 Saxbt• noted that marijuan11 prOJ}O· nE'nl :<i rontcnd thr1t casin~ tht' prohibi- l1on nn rn:1r1 1u:in:1 is n1erc ly 111v1n~ ,1dult s the r ight to do as lhc~· choose. "B111 if you le~ali1.e mnr11uan0"1, I Just don't St'l' an.\\\':iy Iv keep ll rrom lx·in:: ni :ide a vatl abll' to c hildren, and u5C'd by them in huAe numbt'rs," he ~.ud Sa,l>r adde rt, "The quf'~tion I think \\'<' ~hou ld be :1~k1n lr( ourstlves Is "ht>tJu·r v. r ";1nt n so<'iety "'herf' 10. :.rtir·nl dl\ ca n buy mar1Juana at lhl' co1'n"r t·andy store -a nd no one J:i\'eS .1 rt:imn. I do not think lhat should be tf•' \\~\('or the future." 'fh<' ~evf'ral hundrrd deh.•11:al<'S in l('rrt•Pl<'d Sa\hf with 11ppl a11!'l{' "'ht'n h<' derla red I hat he has no intention to !iiupr1ort l<'g l11l;Jtion to legallte or dl'l't"m 111<1111(' flOS!,l'SSIOll of US(' find use ofmar1Juana. ' Bui hr rl'ileratrd his statement that he "'Ould not oppose !'iuch a change if (.'on i,:rl'~~ anct the 11talc Jeg1!>lature~ 1:1ke Slll'h at·t1nn ,\! ;1 lll'WS l'Ollfl'rent (' ro!IO\l"lllg his ~Vl'l't'h . Sa xhr \\:1::-as krd 1\hrlher · () r I'::? on ' ~ •· o-: p l' r 1 c n r (' \\' i t h drrrim1nah1:itinn nf mariJu;ina U~l' 1!idn '1 c·nnt r a dirt 1 he .... 1at(1n1(.'nt~ of his ;.iddrC'SS "'No," h(' said. Sa:-.ht' s aid hf' h:i ' not seen fact!\ lh~•I \\C111ld s upport such an 11rj!umcnl 1\nd ht' s:11d . in rcs1)0nsc to aoothrr 1111c•s11on. that hr doesn't kno"' nnv n1orc aho11\ the "'hCr(':1bouts of kid 11:ipell nc,,·s pnpcr heiress Patricia lltnrst • · "I came out to California hoping you'd tell m<'." Sax he said. Sinre t1rrtvtng In California. hc- 1<aid. he has heard reports that she Is dead'. li \•ing in Los Angeles, Is in tit orncco. or 1s in San Francisco. '"Tht FBI says they don'l know, '"'hirh is the mo:>t hooest answer," he s aid Gua rd Joins Police SAN JUAN. P.R. (UPll -f\lore th11 n 1,700 nation~I iru:irdsmen today joined a fully mohlliitd police force to guard. Puerto Rico's strike-bound u•ater rucllitie!, hit by a wave or !i:ibot:i J:!'(' durln.IZ !he wrekcnd. • •• f"rates said il would now seem 1m· possible to wrap up the nine-week trial by Chriilmas. Thus, he suggested that the bulk of the t~stimony could be com- pleted by Dec. 2J or 24. "'hen the jury could be e:..:cused until Nixon is capable of providinti u deposition fron1 his home in San Clemente. The lrial had been t'Xperted to end bt•forc c;hrislmHs. But a cou rt - ~1ppoin1t~d p<inel of phy~icians eon- l·luclt·d l;1:1I v. eek tirll·rexumlning Nix · 'Hunt Pushed· In Coast Murder Case 8.}' ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 '"' 0...1~ P11tt ""'It A hunt spread throughout Southern California today for a missing family ear (.'Onl)cctcd to the murder of a Cypress doui::hnu! baker v.·hose nude body "·as discovered in lr\•ine Friday. !Ir \\·a~ identified Sunday :is James 0 . Reeves. 11. \\'ho ]i\'ed with )!is parents :il 8301 C:irobSt., Cy1>ress and l;.ist \\'Orkcd al :i do ughnut outlet in Garden Grove In ves t igators said tod<iy 1hat Ree\•es had not worked in three '"·eeks but on \\'ednesday took the family car, s<iyin.t: he '"'as ~oing to11·ork. Neither he nor the auto was seen again. until 4: 15p.m. Frida}·. "'hen an lr\•ine ""·on1an ridini:? her bicycle along Barranca Hoad and exercising her dog made the horrifying dis· ('0\'f'ry. Her dog loped over to a weeping \\"illow lree alongside Barranca Road about a half-mile south of Jeffrey Road ;ind began barking at its base. 'fhe "'Oman checked to see \1•hat \\":IS disturbing him and found Reeves' body, nude except for a T-shirt pulled up over his head and upper arms. Co roner·s deputies say it "'ill re· quire toxitological tests to precisely dete rmine lhe cause of death, due to condition of the corpse. Authorities estimate he had been dead for perhaps tvl'o days, noting that · discoloration of the body indicates the victim died "'hile lying on his back some\\'hrre. The body was dragged from a vehi · cle of some type and dumped face down behind the "'illow tree. leaving a trail of body fluids in the ro.ad,,.,·ay ~ \\"hich ~·as at first thought to be blood. Investigators ha\·e begun to call the · gcoeral tirea \\"here Reeves' corpse \vas found the Graveyard. based on the number of bodies found there. Onlv three months ago, the body of nonnle 1-~u yc Davis. 23. of Long Beach. "·a s discarded just across Bar· ranca Road. 50 to 100 feet from whert:' Reeves "' as discovered. And Detecti\'e Ste\'e Nash-who is handling th e investigation-was himself the target of an assassination :1llempl in October. 1972, a ha lf-mile :i way from the latest death site. fn\"estigators today said they h:.ivc ruled out the possibility Reeves could be a victim of motorcycle gang retribution. based on the murder of a biker a week ago in Westminster. "It's goinf,! to be difficult to find out "'ho his friends "'ere." Detecti\'e l\"o s h said today. '"I·le didn't ha\·e a girlfriend and he seemed to be <i loner. 94 Booked in Jail Orange County Jail bookings for the 24 hours cndini.: midnight Sunda y totaled 9.; persons -81 men and 13 \1•omen -jail deputies reported today. on that he '4'01.dd be unable to pro\'ide u drposition untll <1t lc11st Jan. 6 Attornt•ys for JI. R Jlaldeman. whn "'1th Ehrlit:hman is ont of fi\·e forrnrr Nixon aides Qn tr:iul , ::iddt·d th~t. tlu•y also fael'd u Asenou:-. problcrn 1f lht~ trial rnds "'ithout Nixon's tcstirnony. Ehrlichmun, however. is the only de- fe ndant who Si.bpoenaed the former preside nt Frate:i (•ailed ii a "ron1n1on s~·n ~i··· proposa l But ~111>)(1stunt \\';itCrJ::•l~· lie M'a11 ·1 f/11il Agriculture Secretary ·Earl L. Butz says he intends to re· main in his job next yeur despite demands for hi s re· signation. C~uncil Meet Won!l Be Held Iii Hu11li1iglo11 There "'ill be no meeting of the JJun· tington Beach City Council tonight bet'ause City Administrator Dave Ro,,.,·lands and four council members are attending the National League of Cities conference in l-louston. !\Jayor Al Coen. Councilman Ted Bartlett and Council"·omen Norma Gibbs and lfarrietl \Vicder joined Rowlands in Houston Sunday for the fi1•e-day national meeting. The }louston trip will cost the city· at least s1:1ss for air fare. registration and hotel bills. Theexart cost will not be kno.,., ii until the city officials return with their expense \·ouchers. A city hall spokesman said the llun· tington Beach contingent will be '''orking hard during the league con· ference to insure the continuance of federal revenue sharing money. Councilme·n J erry P.·latney, Don Shipley and llenry Duke did not make the trip. The next regular meeting of the city council "'ill be at 5:30 p.m., Dec. 9, in city council chambers. Fonda in Germany COLOGNE. Germany fUP1 ) -Ac· tress J;ine Fonda urged the \\"est German ~O\"('rnmcnt Sunday to quit J?i,·ini: money to the So uth Viet n;1mesc government and said people should 011posc the l".S. "imperia lis tic cnga gt'm ent " in Vietna m . ~tiss Ft1n- da arrived for the \\"est (ierman prt·· miert' of her Vietnam movie "Jn - troduetion to the Enems"' prosecutor Rit:hard Ben-Veniste !ii:ih1. "'I think th:il 111s unrcah ~11r " Sirit·:i said that if thl' t"·o !.Ide~ ;q,:rt.•('d to surh a l)rof)Os:il he "ould JSk th(•m to \V:J1\·1· any 1;halle.n1o:cs 11f prejudicial publicLt ~ Nixon has been hos pitulii('d w11 h re· t·urrin~ phl<'bitis l\\'itt• Some \\l:i shingtc;>n utturncys ha\C ~peculated !h:it Fralt'S nlij.thl USl' lht"' fornier president 's int1b11ity to ll'Slify J :. the b;.is is for an ap1>i..·al. S1iow, Rai1i Battering North U.S. Bv United Press Interna tional A n.C\V s torm hit the Northeast to- dav. \\'ind and rain disruptl'd Ne\v 'l'u.rk con1n1utt1rs and heavy \\'eekend SnO\\'S \'irtually "closed" J)Ol"t iOn:'i' or !\Ji{•higan and (Jhin . 1!1µh 1,·\nd ~ <11111 slt'l'I al.so ,;PJll'llrL·d to be a fut•\or 1n thl• deaths of fl5 person!') \\"ho died in Sunday air er-ashes. A 1·r:ins \Vorld Airlines jt•t \Vith 92 person.-; alx>ard \rent down in a !'torm in the l'\orthern \1irginia moun· tains and a Boeing 727 ""'ilh thre(• cre\\·m cn aboard. en roull' to retch members of the Baltimore Colts pro- fessional football te:.1m. crashed in ~ew 'l'ork state !Stories, Page A4, B<> Heavy snow tind sleet were reported over a broad area extending from southern !\l aine to the mountains of \\lest Virginia. In New York. metropolitan area high\\:ays were nooded. commuter train lines snarled and some hotlseholds on Long Island ~vere without electricity follo"·ing a predawn storm. The Toledo Red Cross reported at least 6,000 motorists and possibly thousands more v.•ere stranded on high"•ays in north western Ohio. where up to 21 inches of snow a was reported. "You might as ~·ell say Toledo is closed today,'' said Glenn Taylor, a Toledo resident. All schools and many plants were s hut do"'"· The storm. extending f rom southern t.liehigan into the Ap· palachians, forced cancellation of professional hockey games in Detroit and Cleveland and the closing or airports fo r se\'eral hours in both cities. Alany Afichigan and Ohio sehools "''ere closed today. Ohio and Jl.l ichi~;in poli ce urged motori s ts to stay off highwa.}s bcl\\"Ccn the t \\'O states. ''jfople trying to enter !\lichigan ~.being stranded in their cars or put up in farmhoust>s and schools." s:iid Lt . Dovid Furiatt' of the Ohio Turnpike Patrol. "\\le are urging them to get off at the nearest exit and seek their O\Vn :iccommodations. ·· Sixty mi1c·an-hour winds canceled Se\'er<il rlights rrom National Airport outside the \Vashington. D.C. area ••nd knocked out po\\·er in some areas. Ga le.force winds battered the Atlantie Coost. triggering flooding and beach erosion. Rains prompted fla sh flood \\·arning for the Virgi~as and !\1aryland. A Oela\1·are ~allonal Guard unit helped evacuate beachfront homes flooded bv \\l'O·to-four feet of water. 'l'f'mporafy s hellers "·ere sel up in rire !'tat ions and the Smyrna Nallon:i l Guard Armory Ra1n ·S\\"Ollen Chesapeake Bay l'hased about 50 persons Jrom their homes in a s mall section or eastern Baltimore County in !\1ar)'land. YourMoneyisNo\Vlnsured to ~40.000 at Mariners. Now you're twice as sofe at Mariners I We're your "oldest" hometown savings and loon. You can al ways count on us to provide you w ith up·to·date servic;e-ond~the-highe'f'------ interest possible on insured savings. Remember, individu al accounts ore now insured 10 $40 ,000. and a family of four car. hove os much as $560,000 -Fully Insured I Save at Mariners . 5'/• 'Yo 5.39 % 'G"""°'°"<-!-11 00 .......... "''"'""""""'- 1111-..... ~ ..... ol 5'1.% 5.92% .. _,,_ ..... _ .. "-"'nc•I' co .. -· 1.,,_ ...... 1o .... ol 6'/,% 6.72% ~;o .... _ -.11 ooo .. -10-.... " ....... 6'/, 0/o 6.98% ....,....._ .. _ ..-.11.om .. - 71/1% = 7.79% ·-· .. ""'•""' ._.._., __ ____ ._ ,_ Jltll SlltVIClS PHOicxo,..,1NG MaNNOROERS NOTAllY SERVICE SAFE DEP'OSIT 80)( ""'--. • • , I I I I I I I 17 , • ' Orange Coast ED IT I 0 ~! VO L. 67 , NO . 336 , 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • MONDAY . DECEM BE R 2, 1974 • 1'oday's t 'inal N.Y. Stocks ' TEN CENTS Goveritment Probing Soaring Sugar Profit's ' By lhe A~soeialed Press the wholesale price in more than a Suga r price boosts of more than 50 ye~r a nd a half. T h(' com pa ny percent in a month pushed uP the cut the wholesale pnce of grocery sug- fa mily grotcry bill in November. off-ar by $5.20 per 100 pounds lo about SJ.47 setting declines in rrieal <ind eggs, an pcrfive-poundbag. Associated Press markc tbaskel sur-Because suga r no w on grocery veyshowedtoday . s helv es was processed sever a l The inc reases came a mid new gov -months ago and does ool refl ect re- ernment hearings into soarin g profits cen t wlio lesale boosts. the S3 .47 for sugar refiners whose earnings "'°·holesale price is actuall y 18wer than have been boosted by the growing the retail price in most areas. worldwide demt1.ndforthesweetener. Supermarke t s h ave u r ge d llowever, Amstar Co rp., the na· customers not to buy s ugar and some lion's la rgest cane suga r refiner, an· s tores a re limiting purchases. Many nounced today its fi rst reduction in,.. people already are boycotting sugar. "We are using substitu1es -honey on cereal a nd that type or thing," said Gloria Davis of Albuquerq ue. N.l\I .. as she looked at a five -pound sack of sugar cost ing $2.50. 1'he same suga r cost 25 cents at the startoftheyear and SL9Go n Nov. l . The AP drew up a random list of ts commonly . purchased food a nd non- food items , checked the prices on t.1arch l , 1973 at a su perma rket in each Qf 13 cities and has rechecked at the start of every month. The lat est check sho wed sugar in· creased in e very city except Da llas, "'here th e specified fi ve-pou nd size was unavailable <1t lhe supermark et used for the survey. The monthly in - Crt'asf'S r a nged from 21 ~ree nt in Ch1eai;io, wh e re the price "'ent from 52.39 to $2.89, to SS percent in t.1 ia m1 , where the cost jumped from S2 .1J to SJ.JI. Beca use-or sugar, the total market· basket bill a lso jumped sharply in every city except Da llas. rising an average of 6 percent duri ng NO\'· ember. If sugar was removed from the -total , ho"'e \•er. th\! ;1\t'fJJ:C 1n crea~e \~a s only St'\'en•tenlh:-. nf a pt•rct:'nt und the bill 1n :-.1:< of the 12 i'llll'S dt~cllncd. A compar1~on ot torrent vntcs with those at the Sl<.111 or the ~·l'ar shO""l'd the market basket blll up <in avt'rage · of 20 percent, "ith suj!ar contributing a disproportionately liu~!C ~hare of the incrrasc. No atte m pt "'ii ~ 111ade to wei ~h tho.! AP survey r esults according to popula lion den:-ity or in tt·rm s of ""h<it pereent of a f1.1mil) ·s actuaJ. grocery outlay ee1 ch itt.•m reprc~t·nt., Governn1c nt authorit ies ha,,. t•stimated that food pnrl"" O\'l.'r..ill "·111 ri sl' dbout 15 or 16 perc{'nt this ~ear . E\ en tth· l'\l>l.'rt:-. arl' rl·l uc1an! to predict \I h:1t "111 hap1x>n through 1975. hut rno"I authontie:-. :-.a ~ there " 111 be 1ncrea~~·;. in· the bt·gutning ol 111~:\t ,\t.•ar , 1).1rtly bee:111~t· 1)r ;.m1.1lh.·r.th.an l'xpectcd 1·rop~ lhl )> ~f'11 r Jilli panl.1· because r:irmer~. "'ho cl:11n1 the\' are losing money. arc tutting bal'k prOduc tion Israeli Threatens ·Nuclear Arms Transit Manager Resigns By RJLL SCllRE IB ER Ot lM ~olr PolOl$1•11 Dr. G . .J . "Pele"' Fielding, general m a nager of the Orange County Transit r)istrict for the past three yeilrs. r esigned today to resu me teaching d uti c·s at UC Irvine Fielding. a Sout h Lagun<1 rPsident and N"ew Zealand nati,·e. "'ill take a faculty posiWon in the nc"' L'CJ Institute of Transportation and Traf· .., fie Engineering . !·le ""ill leave transit district scr,•icc Jan. 3. Transit diret·tors imm('diately ap· pointed assistant general manager J im Reichert, a Villa 'Park city coun· cilman, as aclinlit din;ctor and ordered an immedia te recnullng drivP for a perm anent district e11:ecuti "e. F ield ing \\·as the ri rst 11cnera l ma nager of the t ransit district follow- ing its formation by voters in 1970. lie left a teaching position in the t:C lrvi ne School .of Social Seiences to take the transit district office a nd is <'urre ntly on ex~nded lea ve from the unive rs it y. In his letter of resignation, f'ield ing said "I a m sure I will be a more responsive teacher and effective re- search ana.lyst as thlresull of my ex· posure to the real wo rld of urban . poliey." Field ing said the new UC I institute \\'ill enable him to be a teache r and still remai n involved in tra nsj)Orla - tion de,·elopment . Followin g Field ing's res1gnat1on, district di rectors ordered their staff tc begin looking for programs in wh ic h Fielding eou ld participate as a consul· tant. Fieldi n~(s trnure as the top transit district executive was a successful onf' for the mosl pa rt. llis only major disappoi nt ment came r.;o,•. 5 "'hen county voters re· !See fo'IELDJr<r;G , Page i\2) Jewelry Wortl1 $20,000 Taken 111 Burglary Jewelry that may be "'orth as much as S20,000 v.•as re-ported stolen.during a Thanksgi\·ing holiday "·eekend re- sidentia l burglary in Ne"•port Beach. According to poli ce records th ie ves "'ho brokr into the house at 1027 ~l a ri ners Dri\•e took only a portion of the jewelry stored in a dressing-room dra"·er. llowe\'er. the own('r told police the missing pieces me1y be "·orth as m uc h 3S $20,000. Police said lhc burglars ente red the house by prying open a sliding glass door leading into the familY room. In addition t o the jewelry. a color tc.>lev ision st>t wa s reported missing-. The family left Wednesday after · noon on a th ree-day holiday. It was when thf'y r~turncd Sunday afternoon that the burglary was discove red. INVESTORS WARY OVER COAL VOTE NE\V \'OHK fA P I • The stock ·market sllpptd into 11 broad declinl' today. "'utching appr·chensi~ly as striking co:ll miners began \'bting on "''hether lo re lif~-a nC\\' con! r:1ct . The DO\V Jones ll\"l'raJ!l' or 30 In du strial !!tocks l()St 15.64 point~ to t603.02 (table. All ). 1.osers held a 4 lo 1' lead ovt'r gainers In slow tr:1din~ on the Nr" York Stock Eschani,:c. \ . , ' • • • • , • ...... - ' ·' ' ./ -· ,_ ' Football in the Park A pass play unfolds in this tableau or touch football pl ayers at Costa ~l e sa 's Victoria Park. Photo proves co nclusively that not everyone si mply watches football on telev ision -some• actually do ge t ou t in the sun and pla.v the ga me for the s heer fun of it. Police Arrest Lido Isle Ma11 After Assault • Afte r a scratched a nd bruised woman said she was stripped and beaten in a Lido Isle ho.me early this morning, Ne"•port Beach poli ce ar· re-sled a business magazine publisher · Taken into custody shortly after 5 a.m. at hi s ho me at 430 Via Lido No rd "·as Parke E. Bryan, publis her of Home Buyers Guide. Bryan was ch11 rged with assault "'ith intent to commit rape and booked in to Orange Count y J ail. According to Newport Beach Detc(- ti\·e Sam Amburgey, the victim said shf' met Bryan late Sunday night at a Coast Hi gh"'ay restaurant. The woman told police she \\'Co l with Brya n to his Lido Isle home after he said he "·anted some decorating tips. The woman told police she we nt with Bryan to his Lido l::.le home after he . said he wanted so1nedt•corating tips. Santa Toucl1es I • Down on Lido In Helicopter Apparently unaccustomed lo pilot- ·ing a sleek power truiser, Santa Claus took three palscs nt a Lido Village dock be fore making a ~uccessful land· ing, Sunday. But when Sant a fi nally made it to shore, he found girls from four Newport Beach Gi rl Scout a nd _Brow n if' troops "'ailing to greet him - The girls carried "'ith them toys that v.•ill be distributed to Ora nge County 's di sadvantaged c hildren through the l\tarine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots campaign The toy s "'ere boug hl v.•ith money girls Crom Brov.·n1e..lroops 1823 ona tRIJ a11 wt!U as girls rrom Girl Scout troops \844 an11 1380 earned through varioui; fund drives. Each ,Rirl selected the gift they "'anted to donate tn the 11nnual toy camp;iign <1nd presented it to a 1trateful S:lnta, 11 gMd natured (elfnw who is more use to ~iving than recefv. inJt gifts. Mesa Officials Probe Estancia High Traffic R,· lllL . .\R\' I\,\ YE Ol lht O.lly Pli.t $1'" City and school offi cials studying tr<i ff tl' troubles at Estancia 1-l ig h School in Costa io.lesa agree the area is danl'(erous for students entering and leaving the ca mpus. ·rnerc's little agreement. ho"·evt'r. on \\'hat s hould be done to correct the situation . Problerr.s arise from the fact th;1t Pl acentia Avenue is ex t remel y curved where th e school is located 1.1 ncl that th e 40 mile per hour speed limit is regularly exceeded. As a result of the lack of agreement not:1ing has been done even though the ·City-Sct{ool Liaison Committee h<t s been disC'ussing the problem sinee las t spring. • '"I rcal1y· don 't care ""hat's done a:-. long as so m.tthi ng is done to insure the student s' sa fety." s aid '.\orma HertzoJt. Costa ~l cs a cit~· eoun· t·il"•on1an ;1nd h;tJ);On 1·om n11ttCi' rnelfl lll'I". #II Becaust Plaec nt1a ,\\·cnuc 1~ ;.o \\·1ndin).(. \"isibility is poor for motorist:-.· t•ntering and !raving the schools' park· 1ng lot !>. I \'!; til so difficult fo r pedest ri a ns and bicyc lists. !\!rs ll ert zog said a\\•a\• 1.1l the inlrrsertion of Placentia A veiiue and \\'1lson Strt•el Persons trying to t'nlcr and le;i\"e the school have to (•ontcnrl "'it h car's \\"hizzing pa ~t on Placentia i\\·enue. usually faster than the legal limit nf 40 mile~ per hour. . ,. I :·:-... Dill! ttl iet Slit! P~M• Cliarge Pe1idi1ig Iii Costct Mesa. K1iij'i1ig Deatli A compl<iint rh:1rg1ng a Cost<i t\1l'Sd l'.arpenter ""Ith murder for allt'gedly cndin~ a domestic feud hy slitt1n.e his "·ife's throat is expected to bt• issued Tul'sday t~ost a 1'.l e:-.a poht't' toct.'I~ Hlent1f1t•d the s us pect and \·1ct1m for thl' first time since the F'r1d<J\" n1c ht homicide, after t he ir four aci11H children re turned hon1c frnrn a 1'hanksg1,·i n ~ "·eek end t rip lo t hr d1·scr1 Paul E . Gr1t•ser. :i8. nf 310 \"1ctona St., remai ns in l'os1a ~l esa Cit y J ;.ul. booked on suspicion of n\urdt:"r ""ith no hail set pending arr:.1ii;nmcn1 on the charge. ' His wife Esther. 51. "'as found dead · 1n the eouplc"s small. blood-:-.pla.~hC'd apa rt ment "'hen police ;irn\'<'d Fri- day in rl'spon.~t· to a telephon(.' call fron1 her hu;.b;;nd lnve s tige1t ors said ;\J r~ (;r1 csl·r died s"•iftly and hafi appar('n\I\· hecn dC'ceascd for som1· time The i denlit ~· of bo(h ;.us pct·l and\ LC· tim "·as 111thhl'ld fK'ndini: n..,t1f1callon of th C'1 r nl'Sl ·O f·k1n . \\ho arn\·ed hnmc Sund:1y n1 gh1 Dctccti\"t' lll·nn1~ llo:-...,fe ld ~aid he en nfl'rred "1th !ht' -.:nn:-. and clauJ;:htcr!> toda.1 l\'lills, i\'l cCarth v Re tain Posi tions S ,\CBA~i'~:'.J1'fl 1l"Pli Democra!1e ll'rl al1t'n111t;. I n ou~t St'natc prl's1d rnt pri) ten1 J,1n1c;. H, ~l ill:-. of S311 Ou\cu and ,\~~L·mbh· !--l>£'a k1•r l.t'n T :\lrCurth\ f:11lerl Tu da~ In a 1>a 1r of closccl-door l)1Jn1orrnt1c <'auru:-.cs that ~pannC'ci n1nrc than t\\O hours . :'ol tll;. l'HSll\ 111 rnl'cl haf'k C'h<1lll'n~1·r Gt•Orf.!.1· Zc>no' 1ch 111 F r('sno "hd(• fllcC'a rlh ~ b.1r1·I\ .;qu1•t>7.l'cl h~ ,\~..,l'n1 hl) m:1n \\ dlit• Bro"'" Jr . a fl•ll<'l\\ !'>an Fr:1nt 1:-111 l}cmorr:.1 J 7 l E nu'r~cncif's Clt.1n i:e ('ou11 11 Shc;nff";. off11·~·r ;. re:o;1)onded 1n 171 t·mrrJ!cnr\ call., lhro u~hnul lhl• ('Ount~ 111 th1· 2 1 hours 1•nd1n)t midnl~hl ~nda\', cl<'Pullt'!li rt SANTA AND BEAUTY QU EE~ CHAT WITH BROWNIES ' , like GoodScou11" They Beck Toys to' Toti C1mpelgn / f'H"lrtt>d tod;i1 ' ' ' Potential Revealed By L~ader J E RUSALEfll fA PI -Pre),ident Ephraim Katzir says Israel ha s "the potential to produce atomic "'ea pons. If 11·e need it. ""e "'ill do it .'' It was the first declaratio n by a hi gh Israeli offi cial that Israel is capable or moving into the fie ld of nuclear ::i rms. Katzir made the comments at his residence Su nday night during a re· ccption for international science ""rilers touring Israel. Asked ir he meant thal p<i r l<; already existed for "'eapons the presi - dent repl ied . ··That is difficul t to sa~ It is mainly the kno"··how." If necessary . he said. ·'"lsral.'I "Ill protect h erself by all means poss1 · ble.". . Israel is kno"·n to have t"·o atom1c- reactors. American scientists last \'IS- iled the reactors in 1966 and reported then that the lsral.'lis were not making nu clea r arm s . But they said one reac- t or "'as ca pa ble or prod uc in g plu toniu m. the basic com ponent of nuc lear ex plosives. 1'he ne"·s paper ~l aar1v reported Sunday th at t he science ""riters ::isked Katzir \\"hether 1he nuclear potentia l "·as a ca use of concern. l~e reportedly replied : ··Y.1hy should it "·grry us'.' Let r11e "·orld worry." The ne"'spaper said Katzir refused 10 disclose "'hen Israel's nuc lear potential mig ht be realized openly . "'r'ou don"t expect that here. in tht'se circumsta nces. I "·ould give )OU the date?" the report said he told the science \\"riters. Ki tzir is himself a sc1cnt1st "1deh· kn o\1 n for "'Ork on molecules and membranes. lie met the American and European science ""rilers at hi !> Jerusalem residencr A presidential spokesman said no cop} of Kttzir's re- marks "'as availabll.'. and the presi- dent "'a s out of to"·n and unreachable The Israeli .eo\·ernment in the past pledged repeatedly not to be the first country to introduce nuc lear "·eapon::. into t he :\·t1ddl1• East. despite repo rt~· of Soviet at omi c arms in the Arab "·orld. But man~· forl.'i gn rC'port~ have spcr ulalcd t hat lsral.'I had nuclt'ar bor.ibs. or ;1t least nuclear compo- ne nts that could be assembled quickl .v 1n the thrl.'al of a nuclPar ,~·ar The l~rachs also have refu~l.'d 10 s1,e n the nuclear nonpro1if('ra~1on Treat~·. holding Out for 1nc]us1on o( \he tre:.1\y in <tn O\"('r-all i\l iddle Easl peace scttlt'nlent . (tr:111Jtt• t'tnud~ tonight and Tut·~da\ ,l('· rnrd1ng lo tht' \\t•alh1~r :-1·1'v1l't'. \I 1th ~• ehanct• nf lq::ht rain l.1lc 'J'u('.~d;i~ Sl1Ah!lv ('tKllt'r. \V1th hi gh:, Lil !hi.' 1011 !tl mirl filh, \.Cl"~ 1on1i:ht 45-SJ -l:\SIUt: TOD.\ l 11!' 1.s cr rheorrrca/ /ix1/.1u1q 111n,1 u ho might bf' casr o.~ lh1· Pr1·ache r '"' ·Roen " Orono!!' C<'!t1nt•1 ' fir Robtrl Schuller ·I~ g1rc11 t11 l/nrerri9 r..-srmerits and dron111t1C' Ql'.\'ttltl'S o.~ hf' doe~ Gnd"s work Story Pnpt A~. a.1 Yo~t S..•1<• a.) INll"'I A•t l "" l •Y• •11 C•I•,.,.,,•• Ai ci.uil•" .. it c-~• -.i (,..,.,... I I 0.'t~lltl•I~• Al lld•lfft•t P••r IU """n .... ,.. ... 1 M "'"•"'t •n MffK<:-It 1 ll""L•-n I P ...... .., M •·•-•INt WJ &4 IJ 0r1""c .... 1, .... PM.... 11-1 ~'lirit il>.,Mr .. 11 '-1\ .... , '*~""··~·'· 1111 , .... _ .. ,.._ ... n M Wt .. llt• ._I W.,ltlNo•" Al,11 • • • DAIL V PILUT N /C~~~M~'~"~''~Y~·~D~"-•-m_bo~''~'-''-' -~. 1 ! Ehrliclunan Asks 'Holiday' for, Trial · Jury WASHINGTON !UPI ) -Dt"ftndanl J ohn I) t:hrlu·h1n:in. tOnll·nd1ng lhJt H1l'h<.1 rd "I ~1\t 1n 1.1.a:. ··.1t thr h1•ar! .. t1r l h1~ \~ :1tl'ri.:<1tl' .1ff;;11r. torla) .1skt·d the t'Ourl to l'X<'U:-1• thl' l'O\l'f•UJI JUrV OVl'~ the Chr1:-.trn.1l hulul:i ~:-to ,j"'a;t fl':.l1mon} fro111 lhl' .uling fvr1nl·r pl l'· Sll:ltnl. The vro:.cc ut ion 1·;1llcd the propo~:il '· unrt•:i hst iC''' un ..:ri •und-. t h:1 ! 1t .,.. ou Id t'.'(po!\1• 111(• JUr)' 11h11·h 11;1.~ been :-t· c1ue:.ll'rl'd for t1.1.o !llnnth:-IQ trial SF Drnnrn publicity. US. Distnct Judge John J Si rica derllned to rule immediately on th~ rtg,utst. Ehrhchman·s lliltorne~". William S. Frates. contended that Nixon i1 "an ln· d 1Sp<•ns!l blc'' "'itness and the trl al can- 11 0 t be contludl•d wi thout hi s teslin1011y lloctors say th<1t testimony could not romc until J ;1nu <1ry at the rar\Je:.t "lu th1 :. f('J:;ird," frail':-:.a id in th e !Jncf. "the i.:ovcrruncnt h;,i.s contended Gunman Holds • Four m Store Rl '1.l.ET IS SAN F RANCISCO <A P I -1' would· h e robber w ho h eld seve ral supermarket e>mployes at guDpolnt for 611 houni surr1•ndt'red this after· noon 1f1e r he was assurrd his mother -"·ould h1• (101.1. n hl'rc from llall as, Tex .• fH>lict said. t"rom \\'lrt> Ser vlCt's SA :-.; FRANCISCO -·r"o c un mcn took four persons hostaj:le in a s~pcrn1:11·ket tllday, lhrl'J !eni ng I v kill Onl• of thl·m unless they \.1 1,:rc al· IO"'t•d to l'St·a1){' After :.i l\VO·hour sic~c. t1.1.·o hostages "l're released and one g unman sur- rendered. The othl•r f::unma n held the four rl'· maining hostagl·S at {!unpo1nl with an army of police offi cers in unothcr sec· 11011 of lhe store. on its roof, and sur· roundin~ the tirl'a. nt•a r lhl' Golden Gate Park p<Jnhan<ll r In the early hour~o f the dfama one shot ~·as fired , but nu one "'as inj~red . I' rom Page A I FIELDING ... jerled a sales lax increase desi8ncd to p:1y for a futuristic mass rapid transit s ystem Flt'!lding said 111 an inter\'iew ~everal mo nths before the election that its outcome \vould probably de- termine his future . In his porting statement. Fielding said the defeat of the sales tax makes it imperati\·c for the district to be alert to 01.i] money matters and to begin !i>i-nching pennies to provide the best pps5ible service for I he least <tmount of money. lie s aid the d1s1ri ct h a~ a nearly complete masler pl an that 1s basical· ly sound and c:un be implemented. During the three ye;,i rs Fielding has been with lhe district, it has: -Created ;;i bus fleet that will total 150 b~· next ye:i r -Pioneered lh<: dial·a·ride bus con· cept. -Expanded bus liCr \•iccs to o full .s.even days a week. Tl,;ESD1\ ,. , OF.Ct:MBER !l COSTA ~t ESA CIT\' COUNCIL -~ ReJ,!ulur mcetinl?. City ~lall.6 :30 p.m . SEl'\IOR CITIZE~S CLUB -Com· munity Recrealion Center. Tues , \\led .. Thurs. 12·3 p m. ''BElll:'\O TllE llEAOLINES" Or. Gd<'s 1'. Brov.'n lecturer. OCC Foruni. 7 30 p n1 · ·'I' II :\ 1' (' 11 1\ '.\1 P I 0 NS 111 P .SF.AS()\;'· South Coast Repertory ·rhrater.Sun 8p.m . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT A :.tore C'mplo_,·c said as man)' as a dozen persons may have been in the hosla!'le _group hefore the two were re· leased. But police said only four re· mained "'ilh the gunman. Poll ee corllOtll'll nlf an ;1rea ;1round the building. \1•hich housed th e Petrini Plaza n1arkcl Arthur Baldocth1, an executive of 11\e store, s <.1id one of the released ho~lage :.. ;1 J<.1nitor, told him : '.'These J,!uy:-mt·an busi nt>:-s 1'hey don't "'ant to go back to 1:.11 ·· The gunn1en telephoned police s aying they "'ould kill one or the hostages unless they were allowed to escape. The drama began shortly berore 7 a.m. when the t"'•o gunmen took over1 the store asemployes were arriving. Police trapped the t"'·o in the store and the gunmen then telephoned police saying they would kill one or the hostages unless they "'ere allowed to escape. Scores or police surrounded the store, blocked off the area, and, aided by the fire department, went to the roof. A police helicopte r ho vered overhead. Entering the \ov.·er level of the big market. police began negotiating with · the robbers. Nearly two hours later. two hostages were allowed to leave the store. · Shortly after the release of the first hostages, police announced that one of the two gunmen was in custody. •le tried to escape posing?~ !I ~~sta_ge. A brother of the owner of the store's meat market. said be talked by telephone to one ho5tage and to one of the-burglars. Man Arrested In RapeAtte1npt 011 Hitchhiker A 2l ·year·old Santa An<.1 man wets arrested by Newport Beach Police Sunday morning after allegedly at- temptin g to rape "' 19·year ·old hitchhike r. .... ;\ccordin~ to POiice reoorts. Mie:uel Angel Lopez of 805 Uu:.h St., Santa 1\na, was arrested shortly before noon u·hile working at a Ne"'·port Beach hospital. Lopez ""as traced b_v detectives lo lhe hospital from a description or his ve hicle provided by the alleged at- te mpted ra pe victim, a Ne"'·porl Beach rei;ulenl. She reportedly told police Lopt>z picked her up <1t 7 :Jn a.m. as she was hitchhiking on Newport Boulevard near Hospit<.1! Road. After driving a few hlocks, ;i ccord · 111g to thf' victirn, Lopez pulled off to the s ide of the road and claimed to have car trouble. lie t hen purportedly attempted t o assault the tecn;,ige hit r hhiker in the renr of his vehicle. Atcording to police. she mti nagcd to escape and "'as able to provide them with the description or the Lopez vehi· cle. 1'he suspect \vas booked into Orange County J ;d l a nd charged with assault "'ilh intent to commit rape. and the tvidence now s hov1.s t~lt ~fr Nixon w1 s at the heart of the activity "'htch the government now seeks lo contend is a violation of lhe,aws or the United States.'' lie uddcd that Nixon tould ttslify thal Jo:hrlichman "·as not a µart or <1 ('Onsp1 raty :. nd ·'never entertained the corrupt intl."nt " for "'hich he "'Ol.S r har J:(•d , \V ithoul Nixon's testlmOny, hl' said. the re ~·ou\d be "'a bi g hole in the cast .. Frates s ;ud it would now seem im· possible to wrap up the nine-week trial by Christm11s. Thus, he suggeste d that tlie bulk of the testimony could be com · pl,eted, by Dee. 23 or 24. v.·hen the jury could be excused until Nixon is capabl e of pro\•ldini.: a de1>0sltion from his home in San Clemente. The trial had been expected to end brforr Christmns. But a rourt <IPl>lllntt'd panl!I of phys1cialis con· eluded last 1.1.'eek aftl'r examining Nix· on that he would be u.nlble lo provide a deposition until at leas! Jan. 6. AtlOrtl('yS ror Ii. It. lla ldc man. who wllh l-:hrlichn1an I& one of fivl' former f"ixon aides o n tri;il. added that they ;1lso fat'cd " .. sen uus problem., if the trial ends without Nixon 's trstimony. Ehrlichm a n, ho"'·cver, is the only de- fendant "'ho subpoenaed the formt•r president. Frates called 1t a ··l'o1nn1un sl'nSl'" proposal. But assistanl \\'at.crcute proseculor Rir hard Ben·Veniste said, .. 1 tb1nk that 1t 1s unreahs1ic:· Siricu s aid thut if ·thl' l\\O sidE"s agreed to s ut·h a pro1)()l!;1I lit• 1.1.•ou!cl ask thcrn 10 \V:JI\'<' any ('hallcn1'es 11( prejudiciul publi(•ity. Nixon has been hob111t<.1l1tl'd "'llh re· t·urring phlebitis t"'ICl' Sonle \\'ushington attornt.t&-'S h<.1,·o -spetul11tl'd that !-"'ra tes llllJ;:hl use tht> forn1cr president ':-in11hll ity to lestl!'y as the b:isis ror ;.111 apl>('al. Snow, Rain · Battering North U.S. By United Press lnternation:.il A new s lorm hit the Northeast to- day, wind ;,ind rain disrupted New \'ork con1muters and heavy weeke nd .snO\\'S virtually "closed" portions or J\lichigan .and Ohio. lligh winds and sll'•'t :.d so appeared to be a f:1ctor in the . deaths of 9."i persons \\'ho died 1/1 Sunda _,. air <'rashes. A Trans \\lorld Airlines j(·t "'ith 92 persons aboard 1\'Cnt do\v n in a storm in the Northern Virginia mo!Lrl · tains :.1nd a Boeing 727 \\'ilh lhrl·e crewmen <1boa rd , en route to fct(·h n1 embc rs or lhc Baltimore Colts pro· fessional football team, crashed 1n New York state. CSlories. Page A•I, B<> 11e:i \' ~ s now and sleet 'o\'ere reporlt>d over !I broad area e1'tending from .so uthern !\Jaine to the mountains or West Virginia . In NC\\' ''l'nrk . metropolitan area highv.'3YS v.·erl· nooded. commuter train lines sn<trled and some households on Long Island \Vere· "'ilhout electricity fo!IO\\'ing a preda \\"n storm. Recyclers Recycling The 1'oledo Red Cross reported at least 6.000 motorists and possibly -,,,.. ........ 1.l>ot:~'flds-·-more-were 'S~~-orl • highways in northweste rn Ohin. \\'here up to 21 inches of s now a \\·as reported. Pacifi c Telephone's Isabel J\.1endoza and Phil S"·eetland . a Youth Employment Service volun· teer . stack papers at new recycling station in Pacific Telephone parking Jot, 250 Ogle St., Cost1:1 !\Iesa. llarbor Area residents \Vho want th eir ne\\'Spape:rs recyc led ran drop them off -pre· ferably tied or sacked -at the s tation operated by the Dolphin Division of the Newparl Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Proceec,ts from recycled paper "'ill go to YES. a cosl·free employment service for youth in Ne,\·port Beach and Costa l\'lesa. "You might as \veil sDy Toledo is closed today," said Glenn T<.1ylor , a Toledo resident. All schools and many plants "'ere shut.do"·n. Countia11 Loses To A 1iderso1i As House Chie.f \\':\Slll'.\GTON (AP} -Rep. J ohn B. Anderson of I\liflois overcame a chall en ge by conservative Re p . Charles E. Wi ggins of Fullerton today and v.•ns re.elected chairman of the !louse Republican caucus. Anderson \\as re·clccted by a vo te of85to.'"i'.! ' 'fhe vote c;unc as Democrats and R<'publie:1ns elecled to scr\·c in the !louse duri ng the Congress that con· venes in .J anuary met in separate caUC'USC$ to ell'ct party officials and begin il ll unprt'cede nted early or- ga nizat 1011 of the next Con gress. Anderson, a moderate. had been c.·hallenged by conservatives in his party t"·o yi•ars ago, "'inning that rare by only eight \·oles. lit! was o ne of the first C.O P mem. bers of the I louse lo criticize the ad- 1n1nistration of forml'r Pres1denl i\"ix- on. earning him the enmity of many l'olleagues. \\'iggins. :i conservative. strongly defended Nison during the I-louse .Judiciar y Committee's 1mpe<tc hmenl pl"obe. \\1h1e h preceded i\ison·s r e- sign;!! 1011 frotn lhl' presidency in ,\u~ust. Contende r s for the Democrat1e eh.'.l irmanship .,..·ere Reps. Philli1l Burton of Californi:i. a leader in the liberul-modcrate J)emot·r ic Stu<l y Croup, and Rep B .. Sisk of t 'a llfornia, " middle f·the·road l'>C'mocral v.•ho cn1pha ed-unity <1nd ('Ompro1n isl'. .SllY S hip Do Si\IGOI\" IUPI ) -The Viet Cong said todil~ il s hot do"·n an unmanned Am rr1<':1 n :.py pl ane 420 miles north of Saii:on New Business Permit The storm , estendinJ! from s ou the rn "'lichigan into the Ap- palaC'hians. fo rced cunecllatipn of profcssionul hockey games in Detroit a nd Cleveland and the closing or airports for seve ral hours in both cities. ~1an y J\l ichlgan <tnd Oh io schools were closed today. Law Readied • Ill Mesa Ohio and ~lichigan polic~ urged n1otorists to slay off hi ghways between the t'o\'O stales. The Costa J\lesa City Council will vote for the first time on a new busi· ness perm 1t ordinance Tuesday night. Finance Director Robert Oman told the council in a study session last week that the new code was designed to Burcli Resig1is . 4s Ford Aide \\'1\S ll l NGTON (UP I ) - President Ford today accepted with "the deepest regret" the re· signation of Dean Burch , la s~ of the major Nixon adminis tration. orficia Is still in lhe \Vhite House. Burch C'ame to the White House F'eb. 15 to aid former Pres1dcnt :"\ixon·s unsuccessful <ttlempt 10 ri 1lc o ut th e \Vate r ga le sca ndal . and r e · ntaincd to serve fou r months as Ford"s chief politi{·al ad \•iscr. II<" v.•as Sen. Barry Gold"·ater·s campu ign manage r in his unsuc · ct•ssful 196.J presidential hid. speecl up-the processing or permit ap· plication:s: ~and to avoid confusion between perm its and licenses. Uman explained that permi5 will be required for certain ,bus iness en- terprises -such as auctions, am- bulance ser\'ices. m ussage parlors - and a business li cense, which is de- signed to raise money and not lo re· gulatc, "'ill not be issued until the permit has been approved . "People trying to enter t.tichigan arc being stranded in their cars or put. up in farmhouses und school5," snid J.t . Da vid F'u·rialc o f the Ohio 'furnpike Patrol. "We are urging them to get off al the nearest esit and seek their own accommodation.s. ·· Guns, Jewelry Oman said th<1l problem!i' have oE--• T• k . M curred in the past because some ' n1erchants h:.i ve mi!iJ il~Cnly regarded a _en ID esa the business license as being a license to operate. ;\burglar \.\'ho took advantage of the The ordinance \Viii mean that fl'wcr long Thanksgiving "·eekend broke in- pcrmit applications will require city to a Costa J\lesa man's home, stealin~ council <tpproval. The ordin.'.lnce will S665worth offirearmsandjev.·clry. cmpo"·cr the staff lo process most of Peter Antista, 30. an employc of the then1 ~ev.·port Beach Cil y \Vater Dcpart- Oman said that this \\"Ill help bu~i-· me~. told Officer J\lalthcw Let- n('si;m e n bcc.'.luse " they wd l nol te r1ello he lost three shotguns. a .J8 1 have to wait for the council to meet. r_;,ilibcr pistol. p~us three tur<1uoise r or exampll'. four permit gpplica-nngsandaturquo1senecklace. lions are on 1·uesday nighl's agenda Investigators said lhe intruder for "' temporary office trailer. <tn pnedaslidlngglass door toga1n entry auct ion. Christmas tree lot and lo 1\nti.sla 's home at 91i3 Arhor SI, permission to solicit for charity. 1.1.·hile he v.•as on a five-day \'JCation. Your1"oneyisNoW'lnsured to ~4~000 at 1"ariners • Now you're twice o s safe at Mariners I W,e're your "oldest" hometown savings and loon. 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U Of "-"'hi> In .., .. , 1o<1 Oii "'""'~" ,..,1,,.,, .,,,,,...,,""• u oa ...... ,~+, • To Be Aired Tuesday llv llOCGl.AS t'RM'ZSCltE O!IMO,•!~P1101~1,n \ l 'f' Irvine's refusal lo puy a s hare of S:l00.000 1n propose<! improvements lo thl' LCI st;1dnul1 ro1· tht· joint use of the uni\·('rs1ty. the city of lr\"ille a nd the I rvine school distri ct could blo<'k the toope'f"ntivt' al!reement The propo!!C'd a~rf'cme nt Is tht' ma1 n item to be di s cusse d by represt•ntati\'cs of ;1tl three :igcncies at a Joint mcelina Tuesday. The :i;e.ssion. in lit'u or lhe regular city council meeting. "·ill be held 1n city hall. 4201 Cam pus Ori\'C, at 6:30p.m. Councllman Art A11thony, who ha reprC'S('nted the r 11y 1n thr nc11olla · t1on,., s:iid that a~ the ttrm$ are prr· "t•ntl\• uutl1nt'd. "I cnnnnl recommend acl 1 n'i.: fa \'Or :i hly on this 11ropo:.u I." Jnrludini:z interest. 11 SJ00,000 lotin from thl' t:<." Regent ~. to be rrpoid nver JS) t'(lr". would cosl S.'S8.2S5. An thonv s<11•l The loan 'A"Ould p')' for hght'in,i:: the ~tadlum . inc r('n~i n11 !he :o.eating rapneity to 5,000. and a dd ln!l a 1l uht1c add r t•s s sys tem <1 nd scoreboard Accordin g lo lr\'1ne Co mmunity Services Director Paul Brady, the ci- ty "'Ould use the .stl.ldium 35 days a ve ar and the school di strict would use it about Hi days. Although I rvine residents ·would pay all the costs through taxes. the proposed agreement "'Ould have the clty pay 40 perc<'nt and the district 60 ~rcent. All three parties would share maintenance costs equally. Undt1r those terms, the city would pay $14,887 a year and the clistrtct $22.330 for IS years. Addltlonally. maintenance would cost the city another $1 ,S40 and the dist.Met $704 a year. "As I h&\'C pointed out to the UC I pt'Oplc." Anthon,v said, '•for (the dis· trirt l and the city to repay an Im · pro,·e ment loan exceeding a half • million <loll ars and then to be char~ed for u~ing the facility and (or p11rk1ng dur1 n~ the life or the loan rt• P:J \ mcnt oeriod 1s very unfair • 5'/, "lo 5'!.% 61/2% 6'1•% 7y, "/. 5.39 % , .. .-........ -II QO..,....,.. ................. 1-• ............ ~a.. .... 5.92 % -·l•-1.t·•-"' .. ;..,...,,,oo. -· .. ,... ............. 6.72% ....... _ ..... _ 111'11 Slll'VICIS -.._.11.000 .. -· PHOTOCOPY INC ___ ... _ .. MONlV OllOERS 6.98% ..... ~-.. ~ filOTAllV'SElll/ICf -~·•1.•· SAFE OlPOSIT 10)( -· TllAVEllllS CHECKS lllUST DEID NOTE COllECTION 4,-, ... -... = 7.79% ..... ~-···-,.. ....... ..._,..... ..... i..-......... 1 --· ............... q .......... Hl"lllk•• ...... Marine..S Savi~s and Loan Association (J~.._J WtsTCUFP 11t DOVU • Nl:WYOIT 11.ACll C41.IJI. n6M • (714) .. J.40DI C!IW. oe..J 1024 IAYSlDE DRJVI • NIWPO&TUACll, CAi.iJ. f'*O • 1,14> MMOOOl..,..C...,) I.WO S!AL t!ACH IOUU!VAllD •S'4Ll!ACH. CALI,, 90740 •(lilt Ylll·'7fi26 1741 Bl!Vl:!Rl Y 80Ul.£VAllO •I.OS ANGEL£$. CALIF.~· f~IJ1 ~7.4l41 - • King of the Ro11ge? A B<.1v Area rancher says this c:ross bel\\'een a CO\\ and a buffalo -the hcl'falo -provides JUI C)' s l eaks at Jov.• p1ire::; fo r prote 1n-scek1ng cuslomers Beefalo meat is s upposedly leaner. cheapc1 and provides 18 20 percent higher protein than regular beef cattle Selling Old Books Not for Amateurs By SYLVIA PORTER Item Lest ye~r. a two volume set or or1g1nal drawings for Lei Fontaine's "Fables" 11729 34) By J, B Oudry , was auctioned 1n Paris for $488,000 This same work sold 1n 1945 for $26,000 Item Also last yeilr, rare-book dealer Hans P and in other fam1!1ar invest· ment spheres 1n recent yea rs. Kraus reports "top m.1ter1al, costing $10,000 and up, still 1s rising 1n v:ilue by 10 to 20 percent a year " Le1·s say, lhere£ore, that you are determined to learn If you try collechng first editions. though, handle them with care If the pages are uncut, don't cut them - or even open and read them . Don 't remove th~ dust1acket Just wrap them 1n .plastic and carefully put them away. -CHILDREN'S BOOKS --Kf'8tr.1"-Wkt-o..---'iilustrated 13th cenlury German psalter for $500,000 In Lon· don, a Pcrstan illuminated manus~r1pt, dating from 1590 . brought S192,000. Money's Worth -:-with---a ~erta1n -f!ternity ·· Item A ·first ed1t1on" of Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" would cost about $300,000 rir you could find one ), al least 30 times what it would have cost in the late 1950s And a single page of the Gutenberg Bible now sells for SJ.500 or more, with page.s of exceptional in tercst -e g. conta1n1ngthe Lord's Prayer -going for as much as $10,000 enough lo get out or the rank ;amateur class, that you have a special hk1ng for rare books, manuscnpts, etc , and that you want to commit a reasonabl e proportion of your nestegg to this art>a llere, from Kraus, are poss1b1ht1es for you. the little in vestor -SC1cnt1f1c and medical pape1 s dcscr1blng 1mpor· tant d1scover1es and 1nven- IT'S 11\I PROBABLE thut -!>ons As one example or }OU ha\·e considered rare what has been happening books and manu.cn ls here. 1ust in the past 15 p an r c area In which to invest _ years, copies o oper- K .. n1 cus's ''De and raus warns that an Revolutio ibu " (1543) amateur ~·ould be a fool to h n r 5 try to make money 10 rare . ave soared rom Sl.200 to books ., $40,000. -SIMILAR ORIGINAL Nevertheless, the fact is that 1n dramatic contrast to , the bear market 1n stocks P a P c r s on s u c h breakthroughs as pen1c1lhn, Con.tract To Philco Ad vanced nose tips for 1m proved 1ntercont1nental balhst1c missiles (ICBMs) will.be developed by Phllco- F or d Co rporation's Aeronutron1c D1v1sion 1n Newport Bea c h under terms of a Sl 3 m1lhon US Air r~o rce contract. The a\var<I . from the 1\1r Force Space a nd i\llssilc $}stems Organ1zat1on. Los Anaeles. 1s for a new de \•elopmcnt program known as AGENT <Advanced Or::ap hltc Expe riments. Nosetlp Testing). a part of the Air f'orce Advanced 8alllstlc Reentry System, or ABRES. program. po ho vaccine. the transistor, 1ranqu1ilzers, atomic f1 s· s1on. Jel propulsion, the s\n thesis or DNA. birth control Innovations, etc. A S3 in vestment' In a well-chosen sc1enlif1c article can turn into a S50 or SlOO valu e in less than a decade Your key r~lc . keep the entire 1s, sue of the Jou rnal 1n which the article appeo1 s -and keep it 1n perfect cond11Jon -First ed1t1ons o f modern young authors and p!a\•v. rights who shO\V great literary prom ise Since 1950, ~ell selected exan1- ples of modern literature have more than qwntupled Jn value . One ed1t1on ol Jamts .loycc·s "Ulysse!il," illustrated by l\Tat1sse, now sell s !or Sl ,200 A first edition or Nabokov'5 "Lohta" recently sold for $100 In the early 1970s, a r1rst edition of "P1nocch10" (Carlo Lotenz1n1, 1880) was sel h n~ for $500 to $800 Lewis C:irroll's "Alice 1n \.\'onderland" v.•as at the SI0,000 S20.000 level. One reason for these high values is that perfect copies of any children's books are rare !\.tore recently, here are· so me or my ov.•n choices for children 's books which <>fluid become classics The Dr Seuss books, the Hobbit books, •·Peter Rabbit,°' and ··stuart Little." books wr1l· ten and/or 11luslratcd by t.1aur1ce Sendak. -Comic books But make sure they 're 1n pertect con· d1t1on and have that "aura or eternity " You have to have a feel for quality -Early (1840·50) books printed in the West - Nevada, Cahforn1a, Oregon -such as accounts of kid· naplngs by Indians, even postal directories a nd railroad timetables. I -Ve ry early trade catalogs -such as Sears Roebuck or r.tontgomery \Vard catalogs -Old school books and primers -E\'en telephone books and almanacs -if they are .. first ed1t1ons " YOU !\IUST be1\c11e the traps . Even a minor economic r('cess1on 1s hkely lo sv.•ump the market with · \\'eilkl)' held:· less expcn- st \e uorks and force down pr1ct>s (a t lea st t ern· porarlly l or prcc1cely the ~·ork s a 1 ank amateur would ou•n . Really fine treasures rarely come on the markel. and \\hen they do, they te nd to be snapped up by bll? 1nst1tut1onal and lnchvidual collectors You must learn the fine po1nls C:..,rlfM 1'14 FltlO f~l•rllfl-. I• Buy the Daily Piiot for Peanuts (and a lot of other great camics) Amerlrn11 10/lfn•I Arlli:f' -""' Naw YOllll( tv~ll -Tiit 10 r••t tr't! 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'·llrl 1h,11 .1hou t 1 SOU u orkrr!' ha\'o l'l•'l'I\ I 11<1 off in thf' C'nmp11 n\'', ltJur 111.inl'-lil'C.IU'::>C o( lht' IKKlr bUsineS:I chn1,dl' lh•nr' II ('N)rrls \,od !he lii}Offs l~·l(,111 .d1n111 t 1111 "~"·\..., ·•.llO .1 nn v. f\\l Id <"t1!1'1tnue th1ou.:h the 1oy mak1n c ... 1.1l \.. "':•1!14111 11 h1rh l'\\l n<l ... tn ~I Llr •h. I • .\J2 OA.ILY P1LOr Monday ~emt>et 2, t97• Ql;IEENIE By Ph il lnt erlandi , • , It ... .< ., ·-: ' °\ l ·' ·•\tIT service from your stockbroker -you get rive minutes of <'het:r1 ng up " L.M. Boud Raggedy Ann Began in Attic ~;1 1·on1mon prhtt1te 1n lncl 1<1 fQr b<1 r hclors to ad\•ert~se 111 neu.·sp;ipcrs for brides. S<1id ad,. almost in- \•ariably set do\.\·n certain rc<1uircmcnls m ost desired by.the m e o T\.\'O tur_n up, repcatedl.\· Thcv have to do ·~tlh tho.se prospecll\'C brides' :.1 stroloiical signs and \\'Ith their 1·omplex1on,.. 'fhc \.\"Ords th:1t appear mo"l often in such ;iris ure "horoscope" a nd '"fai'r " · ff-" ''OU t·ould think o f any \\ ord be,. ides "u:-.hc r " that contains fo ur pcr:-.onal pronouo,. 1n sue ression. pli,..1Sl' n<1mc 1t. .. PULICE S.-\ \"a !>light ma1orit~· of the young m en \1h.o commit ,.u1t1de b.v Jump· ing off bnd~t·~ and hu1!d1ngs arL· h!;,i tk .. .IT'!" CO:ll!\10\1,\' s;dd 1n .Hon1;i n1 .1 · l"hv \.\lit· ea1"r1e" tht~ hus h<1nd on hf•r facC': lhc hu~band c<1rr1C'S the \\·ire un hi:-!'>hirt. ·• RA GGf-:O\" ASS (); "\\'ho drctanu:d up the first Raggedy Ann doll"" A : A OC\\"S P<.IPt.'T" ca rtoonis t named Johnny Cruelil'. ·rouching s tory. too. 'fhe day more 1.han 60 years aµo, 11£• tound an old l"il,I! d oll in his allic. llis lit- tle daughtt'r ~l ;1rt·t•lla asked the d oll's name. Gructle had bC'en reatl1n~ lo hl'r" couplr of James \\'hitromb Rilry porm:-.. "l "hc BagJ,!edy )Ia n" and "Little Orphan ,\nnie "'fhc!<e titles prom pted him to duh the doll Rag- gedy Ann. ancl for lus t\;1ui:hter's high entertainment. n1a nufal'turcd "lorn·~. :ibout the dolt. In 1917, a \•ac- c1n;1tion i nft't t ion ~ot out of tontrol. und )I arc£' Ila died :.11 age 1-1 G rut· lie put all of ht:-Rcggedy Ann stories in- •l.o a hook in nt£'mory nf :'ilart·£'11a . 1\ store \\'indow de- corator thought Jl cute to plat•c ll Ra~gedy Ann doll nc).:L to the hook. And 10 the lar~c delight of numerous ~L·l\cr~·:itld btlyt·r~ . .1:.·man): customers v•aoted the doll as "·anted thl' bouk ~I.\ l "SOl.1-: l";"!IS ()Ur ('hirf Prol!11ost1c atnr prediC'ts th:it numerous fort une~ 1:.ir,l!f' .ind :-mall \\'Ill be n1adc soon in the con- structionuf 10-~tury maut.oleums . ... dore»m,11\0L M.llo•"· P.O 9o• l!CI~ FOf1 \NOflft, f)( /&IOI Gop..,.19111 lf/t L. M. &oy!I and L SCI SOR ·STYLES HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP Anyone can care tor a Brush & Blower ha•r style, or our otner '"curl ca1ohn9 ·. tuss-lree. luU lunchonal SCISSOR STYLES which are as easv 10 do as 1ust snampao1 Our lamp cuts. f1noer tumole culs. curli ng iron culs. wash towel dry, brulh 'n 11ull culs or simple wasn and wear cuts are SCIS· ~ED. au 1a1<e-care-<il voursetl styles Good !or anv age. any hair. No 1eas•ng, no rollers. no i;i•ns. no POLLUTING KAIR SPRAYS ALSO: MO Sl:T r'EJlMA. ... EMT WAVES. YOU M4Y MEYEl WANT TO SET YOUl HAil A.GAIM. JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING Huntington Beach Fullerton ,564 HM>ilt°" A••· 305 M. HOl'bof' ll•d. 968-3535 879-3863 Doily I A..M. lo 10 r'.M. ·Sot.' Su". f lo S r'.M. Health News . You Can't "Wear Off" A Catch In The Back • 11 ,,. rwt a r.tn· (1('1·.1~1n11 1n.11 I ·~',di,. J.1r:-. nr t11o 1~t:-. 111~\' y .. u 111ect .n1ot111•r 1n1ti1·Hh1.il I 1·.111'"' th•· l){)nC'"' in "111r h,11·1.: .... hu M'CflH• ... 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Tt'lt'llil(>llf' tl-15·:l:fl.~l ) tCI AUS l!l74 Labeling Of _Meat Studied Divorce Rite? Cere.nio11y See1i Easi11g Feel~ngs i \\'AS If I NG T 0 N I A P ) Government label watl.'hers SliY con- sumers ma y be confu!.ed bv "Dunish Hr<1nd ll am" since they mi~ht l>l'lie\'C the mcut ¥>'1lS imported from 0{'0- mark , hut thl'y think l'Vcrybod.v knows "J\loon S;.1usa~t'·• rt:ally does not com{' from outer spHCl'. The ;\griculTurt< Di:parln1enl . the refore. u·unLo; to e lanf\· \\'hat 11 e:ills ··geographic labeling;, of rne<it and poultry products. So under u pro· posed chanl:e in regulations uoder ~tudy any produt·t r.illed "Danis h Hrand ll am " "ould be mislabeled un· less it c;imc from Denmark "Fanciful names. such a:. '1\-loon Suu:-.uge,' 'A'ould be permitted since the place of or11::1n \\"Ould not norm all~· bt' confu!'.ing lo the con~umer ." th'i-- dcpartment sa.\"S. Ano th e r labe l "''hic h \.\ould be banned under the proposut ~open for public c1>mmt'nt until Feb. i -\\·ould fHES'.\!0(1\PI i\('ercmony tore· lcDse l•:.ictl other fro m lhc marriage \'O\l"S c an go a long \.\':IY towards e;is- 1ng lhl' pain of a b1tll'r di\"orce, :.1 f'tl<!lhod1st m 1n1sler s ay" And although Donald I' lido has only performed t1vo such ceremonies in tl1 s t•a reer. he. \'ie\1's lus unique idea <is a \':lluablc tool to t'asc the tr<1n sition bet\.\·een marriugc und life a~ un "ex- \\"ife or husb1tnd.'' "Tll ER.f: !\'Et:o s TO Ht: some kind of the r11pcut ic understanding of their neu.• relationship," said Fado. \\ho Sl'r\·cs at the-United Churl'h Ccntt'r here. '"It 's more a counseli ng s1tui"tion than a -religiOus eercmony, - Thief Purse Feels Bile DE S :\JOINES, lo"'a CU PI J - ' I although th<! fact thal I •m a minister Jll\'eS 1t religious connotation '' Tht> C£'remon~ is not formt1.li 1ed, and t~ado says the different problems l'<\Ch couple faces "'ould require a dif- ferent approach in each case. 1'he divorce ceremony would J)rO· l'ide a Cin:.il realization that the mar- riage is over, Fado ~aid. It would al- low the couple to free ttlemsel ves of gujJt by releasing hostilities and ex- pressing their tlonest feelings about ttle broken relationships, "'UNDERLYING· l'li Y CONCERN as much a s a nything is that divOrce is sho\•ed under-the-ear.pet. 'l"he-church • HOMEt · 4 • 11',jD~STRIAL • COMMERCIAL •YACHT paper prints the good things that hap-OB PALEY d A • t I J><n. but we nevec menHon dh•occe." B an ·ssoc1a es nc. tie said. ''Ylhy ~ide it ?'' 2239 FAIRVIEW, COST/I. MESA Fado fet'ls the best lime for a Phone 642-6500 • 546 .. )205 di\"orce ceremony \.\'OUld b<' after the I ~~~~!:'~~~~~~:!~~~:~~~:~~~ fact I· "\\'hen a person is :it th<' point of a di\·01·cc. emotions are onen too hi gh to face the problem. be ··German Sausa ~c" unlc:.s the pro-f ductcamc from(;crman\·. A thie "'ho got a\\'ay "'Ith the "l 'VE TALKED TO aboul :10 S · purse of a "-'Oman in a hospital On price alone ... omc .coun\ry ·name exception:. couples, and none of them said the.' Id parking lot might be s t,1rpri scd \\'OU be pern1ittcd , ho"'t'\'er, if "the to le<1rn he picked on a nun. His l\'Ould ha\'e participated at the time of Still the best newspdper buy on the Orange Coast ·1icographical lPrm is i:cnerally un -theirdivorce,"headded. J d hand "'as bitten in the proce,.s. ccrstoo to identify a particular c lass _Fado Condemns the nloc k ing Sistt·r Dalt' Martin. 32, a or style of product. ~uC'h as 'i\lcxic11n divorce announcements \11hich re<id The Dally Pilat i;ri l·nce teacher at \\'est Des ,."'IYll'' or 'It a Ii an st,,·lt' ."' th e depart-"I finally got rid of ttle bum, ".but says . 1 <'iloin es Do,1·1in!! lli gh School. ment s :.iH . ., the idea of announcing the di\'orce delivered 7 days a week I h 11 as not \\"Caring her habit . ''so, t ere art• sornc f;undi:u· pro-1 11 serves a purpose for both the couple d I .. · bet he \.\"as :i hit s urprised lll'IS e a ss1fn:d hy geographical and their friends. Dial direct or call collect 642 • 4321 11 hen tie found 1n y l\"c\\' Testa-n:1n1 <!:-. undcr existing fcder<1l regul;i -men! and idcntifitation thal told ··Just a simple note, ci t tier lions. i ncluding "Bologna " :.1nd ha nd"'·ritten orprinted,\.\'Oulddoalot ,. \\'tlO I "·:.i s ;-" s he said. ··\ 1cnna '' s:1uSaJ!£S. Officials say peo-to :ivoid many of the awk\vard situa- ,.!'.p~lc~k~n~o~'~'·~"~· h~a~l~l~ho~"\.~·c~m'.'.;:c~<1n~.~-----==============:::'.._'.'l~o~n~s.'."that follou· a di \rorce:--··he said. t: UH8100K HAIS)W'All 1"16 I LAWN - kit'™"" ........ ....... , ... _ 12-Lnth t•l\gthl REDWOOD ITAKll •EG. 7c ,, 1 •• ER RedwoOd BINDER BOARD • I'm• yeur 11rM &. fttwtt ..... • lttpl 1re11 & ,i.1111 wlMrt ,.., w..t IM111. •EG, ,. 5~. "A Cltri1rmos Gi't For Your l.ovorlf. Gardenerl" . Self-Prop"elled REEL MOWER • 2 h.p .. lriggs &. 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