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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974-12-10 - Orange Coast Pilot• .. 0 " $7.6-Million Prie_e_ Too Lotc _,_ ·ne11 Suggest~ Enlarges Breasts Gas Rationing • Say Two S11rgeons -Not Drilling s to • 1ve • • • TUESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 10, 1974 IS airman~ I VOL. U, WO. >M. l SECTIOtl$, n PAGIS All S111iles Debbie Kulko,vski, her hair still wet from :l s\v im at h-'liami Beach. is happy that she is sunning on the beach \vhile most of the nation is bundled up against freezing temperatures and digging out fron1 several inches of sno\v. Price 'Too Low' Irvine Heiress · Halts Land Sale By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE OI TM fM;ly Pilol Sl•H 1'he sale of 1,360 Irvine Company .coastal acres for a state park bet~·ecn Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar has been blocked by a pre- liminary injunction obtained in a West Virginia circuit court. by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith, according to <"ompa ny spokesmen. The complaint charges lhal the S7.6 million sale price is too low to ·ade· qu:Hely compensate the company, ac· cording to i\1arlin Br6wer or the firm ·s public relations department. In his r:uling, Judge Thomas J\lcllugh said the injunction was is· sued to block any sale until a full hear· ing could he held early next year. i\"rgotialions ha\"C been under \Vay ror almost seven years on the sale to the state of 3.5 miles of beach and bluffs and I.too inland acres of lr\"ine Company land between Corona del P.lar <ind Laguna. according to Robert J\lcyer. chief deputy director or. the 'Prayer Cites 'Crafty Arabs' The Rev. Charles Jorgenson or Brentwood Chapel gave the in· \·ocation before J\1onday ni ght's meeting of the Costa J\tesa Plan- ning Commission. llis prayer asked for God's support of Gov. Reagan, the state, all other states in the un- ion. and the nation's leaders. It also asked £or God"s interven. lion with "those crafty Arabs; may they be brought to their senses,'' the minister intoned. state 'Department of Parks .and Recreation. The $7.6 million sale was approved by the slate legislature in this year's budget. 1'he sale approval y,·as the largest single transaction authorized from a $250 million park bond issue approved by voters last June. t¥1eyer, ,,·ho said he Y.'as una\\'are or the s 1>ecirics of the ruling, said the sale \1'as to h:ive been announced as a ··christn1as present to the people of California." The transaction. he said, was in its final stages. ,\ttorncys (or the s tate and the company, he said, have been drawing up papers and final approval 11·ould have been made on the day before or the day after Christmas. i\lrs. Smith"s complaint is based on the sale price of S7.6 million, a fi gure both the comp:1ny and state consider 50 1>ercent of the actual market value of the land . A·1cyer called the sale '"the biggest gii't to the state in the past eight year:> :.ind one or the biggest in the depart· n1e nl 's history." The case \\'as filed in a West Virginia court because the Irvine Company is incorporated in that st;1te. • 1\s a condition of the preliminary in· junction. !\I rs. Smith was required to post a Sl million bond to protect the company ai_!ai nst ;1ny damages \\'hich the injunction might cause. Expressing optimism about the eventual outcon1e of the case. Irvine Company Pres ident Raymond L. \Vatson said. "The sale of this land to lhe state for puhlic use is in the n1utual interest of the state and of the lr\·ine Comµany. I believe that the transaction s hould and \\'ill be sur- ccssfully con1p\etecL" fSee PARK, PageA21 Pot Us~ 'May Enlarge Breasts' BOSTON (AP) -ftfen may develop {ully feminine breasts from heavy lnartjuana smoking, say tv.·o Harvard }fedical School s urgeons. The surgeons said they are treating and studyi ng 16 males whose breast enlargement apparently is.related to smokin~ marijuana. They said it pro- bably arrcets both sexes. "This effect seems to occur "in only "small percentage of proplc who use the drug." said Dr!. John Harmon, chief !li Ur ,l!ieal resident al New Eng'lan'd Dc1.1conc~:i llospital,. and ~1enelaos Aliapoulios, a surgeon at CamhridRe l·lospllal. "It's llkll dl"itt1li!ii ta heart muscle alimulant> \\•hlch also causes brctsl enlargement in a very few patients who take it," they said. , "So, if a \\'Oman smoked marijuana, ·even heavily, she might have one chance in 100, say. of increasing her breast size," they said. The surgeons said the 16 patients are between 18 and 30 years old and smoked marijuana at least three times a "''eek. Some smoked it daily. They said they have produced the same results in research on male rats by injecting them \\'Ith THC. the psychoactl\'C ingredient in marijuana. 'the most practical treatment is to surgically remove excess mammary gland tissue. •. ''Thls can be done quite simply and ' • does not necessitate removal of the entire breast ," said l~armon . "There is no scarring or disfigurement." It was reported that one man un· derv.·ent surgery twice in New York and again in Boston after the rondi- tion recurred. The doclors said that to minimize the condition or prevent it from recur- Woman Rohs Bank CUI, VER CITY tUPll -A nank of America branch teller h:i:ndcd O\"Cr Sl.017 in cash to a "·oman robber y,·ho gave the teller a note demanding the moncr. Police suid no gun wns dis- pl~ye~ by the holdup suspect. v ring. patients must stop smoking marijuana. The surgeons said they first sus· peeled that marijuana could inOtM?nce breast development t\\"O years ago after seeing three cases. They \\'rote a lettl'r to the Ne~· En~land Journal or J\ledicinl' . .:i.nd se\"en other \"ictims Y.'ere found. "If we'"e seen 16. tht>re must be many more v.·ho don't know y,·e're hcrt' and interested in their problem, .. ll:irn1on said. Tht doctors said th:•l more cas rs need to be identiried and studied to confirm cause and cffl'l·t and that they plan to invesli):ale othrr po5Sible feminiting effects of the drug. OCEAN DRILLING FOE Rep. Alphonzo Bell Bell Suggests Gas Rationing ' -Not Drilling By Gt\R'\' GRANVILLE orww Dally r'ikll Wall Gasoline rationing is a more re· asonablc ansy,·er to U.S. energy and econo~1c.nceds th.an is the granting of oil drilling lcas\s off Southern Californ1a"s coast, Congressman Alphonzo Bell ( ll·Los Angeles) said ~londa''- \.\'hLIC Bell stopped just short or an oulright endorsement of gas rationing during an intervie\\-· 1n Ne""port Beach. hl' made it clear he considers 1t "a viable alternali\•e" to offshore drilling. · "There's no \\"UY granting the oil teasel' as planned by the Department of Interior can help rescue us from our present dilemma," the seven- term congressm11n said. ··Keep in nund 1h<i1 it y,•ill be al lea:;l tO yc>urs bct'orl' production from of· FORD 11 URGES INCOME TAXCUT,PageA10 f:;hore drilling l\"Ll\ reach any substan- tial 1>or1lDrt1ons."" he <.1ddcd. In the meanl1mc. Bell rontinul"'d, the t:.S. economy" 111 con11n ul' lo ~uf · fer l)('r:1 usc of thl' de~ndcnl'e on 1\ra· b1an ··\\'c ~imply c:innot afford lo buy fort>1gn 011 al the pri('C v:c'rc J)ll}lll)!," lll•l l. \\"ht1 \\ .1..., Olll'l! president I)( :.t :;mall oil eom1iJt1y. !<>a Ld Jh• ""t~nt on 1t1 prt.'<lu.•t "a m:lJnr pohl1 ca\ Jlld <·cono1n1c uphea,'ul 1n 1he Y.Orld "" if the :'\ildd le East nalinn:;; ront1nul' lo "enrich thl'm:icl ,·cs J)('yond heller · at thf' cxpcn:;e of 011- hungr} 1ndustrlal nalLons. fSee GAS, Pa,;t A2l Follows .Doctor's Advice WASHl)IGTO)I CUPH -Af;er -lB ., years in the post. Rep. \Vil bur D. Mi ll!' iD·Ark.), has decided to surrender- the chairmanship of the powerful \Vays and J\teans Committee because of ill health, speaker Carl Albert said today. . Albert said Mills, lo1ur considered one of Congress· lcJc..hng power brokers, made hls decision on the ad- \"iCe of his doctor who is treating the 65-year·old Democrat ut Bethesda Na\•aJ. Hos pital for \\"hal \\':ts described as exhaustion. Even before the announcement -· \\'hich V.'as ex;pected -!\tills had lost considerable stature in the eyes of peers after extensive publicity about his friendship with Annabel B<1l· tistella. a Washington stripper. Albert, who spoke \\'1th r-.till s' doctor this morning, said no dl'clsion has been made on \\"helht1r lhc 18-term Ja\\·m~ker \viii resign from either the (See !'lllLLS, Page t\2) . Orange . A -Coast ~S- \\"t·~· l ltt• r F"air and cont1nul'1l coul through \Vedne:ida.1 1111 h noL much temperature chanj:!I' .. 1c..·· ·cording to the \\t.>athcr ~er' 1ct·. llighs along the..· Or~1n~c Co<t~l \\'ill be 6:J at the b1•achi:s Jnd liiS inland. LO\\·S tun1J,!hl I:!· 17. l~Slllt; '1"011 .\ \' Palm .Springs is .~hll u /avonte tootering hole for n1on11 stars Jratn rad1o·s golden age. Thr VOtCt'~ of Brei/ i\1orri.~on rTh l' :ihariQiu! J ock Hc1111u. Frl't 111a11 l ;.isri1'11 <Hid /Joh I/ope can sl11/ bC' heard 111 ihe dt.·· sere city. See slory Pa~· CIZ. 11: ...... ·-""~ L,M.lt ... C.llf>tnl• CWoulfltol -· -·-ONl!INltl<" t:tiltlrill .. _ ,_,..._I ·--· .. ,G.t_ -- . I " .. .. (~11 .. .. .. .. , .. Ct·~ .. " AMIUftMn M9Ylf\ Nal~I Nt"l Or•-C-ty -·· _, s••~•'oi' , ... ~ ...... n•••t.n ···-~ ...... " •• •• Al,lt Cl-I Al .. ll C•·t .. •• " •• .\:? DAIL V PILOT s Tl.Ill~ December 10. 1974 Nixon Mulled Pardons Del{lQey's Plan Still 'Kicking' She Had TNT . ' .Jn Panties Ehrlicliman Says He Was ~Kept in Dark' tONDON !UPll '::'.. A roung Iris h girl almost bl ew up a Britis h Airways passenge r plane after calmly.boarding t~e Oight with dynamite stuffed m her panties. \ \\'\Slll~C;rc>~ ( \l'1 -Forl'!ll'r \\h i ll' ll 11U:lo l' u1tll· J o hn ll . Ehrli1'h111,1n ll'~lLriC'd toda1 th.it on a \1.1lk 1•11 .111 C11.1u~l' l'uunt~ ht'.1th nvL \1+ng :iftl'r lht· \\':1h·r i,:,1ll' llr1'.1k·in thcn·Pl'l'S ld1·n1 :\1)o.OI\ ::.aW-hc 11ou!tl ··111·1 1•r t>~ll'l'l ~1111 thl· subJcl'I ' uf 1 l1·m1•ncy rth1· bur~l;1ri.. "'~ Bui. t::h 1\11:1n :-.aid, in '.\t arrh or A11ril \973 "lhl' Prl':-.Jdcnt 1nd1c<itt>d that ut the• t•nd of hi~ i.t'cOnd trrm h~ v:oulfl propos£· par1lons (or.P1'erybody 111101\'t•d Ill \\'1:1tt>fj.l.1t~." .. I :..iHI ,\rnl·n." t-:hrhchman tidd«I. l::hrlu:hrnan 11a.; :iskl'd :thou! a r<>n · 1·c rsJ\1un 111 th~· spr1ni:'of 1973 1Vhen Nixon told Ehrl1l'hn1an. lh<i l he had b(>f.'ll <l jlp rn;1L•hed l1Jl the Subject Qf C'lt·mcnc-y f111 \\';itcri::;itc conspirator E JJ0 .... ;1rd Hun! ihc s ubject 'was brought up In January 1973 by Charles W. Colson. a formt•r \\'hite !louse speci al counsel 1nstruffiental in gening ::i consullant's job for l~unl. . . "Did you get the 1mpress1on thc- Presidenl was telling you one thing and Co lson some.thing else ?'' Ehrlit'hman \vas asked. Opponents a nd proponents of a pro- posed $1.& million Udo Peninsula commercial d e velopment verbally batUed to a two-hour draw Monday ' ·nigh~ . . . When the d e bate be fore the Newport Beach City Council ended, plans ror Delaney'S'Cannery Village, a proposed 2.2-acre restaurant-shop· office com pl ex, V.'ere still alive. An airport security report is· sued today said the girl boarded the Be lfast·bound fli ght til .Heathrow Airport in London during the summer a nd ·a s- sembled the bomb.with the help· of her boyfriend while the plane was in flight. Metric Boo ? • 1 "If you compare what he told rue in Julv arld what's on the tapes" of that Jaiiuary Nixon·Colson con\'ersltion ''i t's \'ery llif(eren t , yes,'' Ehrlichman-tepliCd. Ehl'li('hma ti ·s defense is based on the premisl' that Nixon kept him in But it was obvious from the coun-, . cil 's reaction that there will have to be some major overhauls of the project before a majority of the council giv.es its blessing. The teport said the couple left the bomb under their seal, but that it failed to explode on the re· turn fli ght to London be('ause of ·a faulty timing n1ech:.inis1n. Bomb experts later defused it. You,'ll Drink in Milliliters · EX·MONTANAGOVERNOR . GUILTY IN GIFTS, Page A4 Front Page Al \\'.\~11 1 \'<;TO~ tt:PI J -The fJ mihar "fifth" or wh1skt·y nnd .,.,·ine is he:1dC'd for ohliv1 on. 'rhe closest thing to the ''fifth'' will he the 750· m1lihtl'r bo1t\1;- the dark aQQ.1.11 \\'atcrgatc until lhe scundal began to unravel in r.1arch and April I9i3. Ehrlichman's Jav.•ycr has said his client was "misled, used. The applicant, Delaney's Cannery Village, Laguna Beach. agreed to re· appear Jan. 13 with an update on what the council saw as ''o.bvious shortcomings'' in their plans . Apparently expressing the council's sentiment, Mayor Don Mcinnis asked that consideration be given to improv- ing traffic now, providing more park· ing space and relating the project to the eventual development of the en- tire peninsula. · PARK .•• l\1rs. Smith \\'ris in an Irvine Com-. As part of .1 nationv.ide <"onvcrsion to the metric !System, the 'J'rC'aSury Departmfnt s~nd today th at dom(')l1C and imported wines mus! be bottlfd in ~f.'\'('n stand;ird metric sizes beginning Jan. 2, 1979. 'l'he ([,•p.1rtll)t'r1\ :-l!u rP:JU or AIC'ohol. 'J'obacc:o and f 1rl'arms will publ1:-h ~1n11J~1r proposed rules for distilled i;p1r1ts in a fe w week s. and lied to .. by Nixon. Ehrlic hman's Jav•ye r has con· tended all along that Ehrlichm3n re· commended that the \Vhite ~louse make full disclosure or \llhO 'A-'dS in· volvcd in the Wat erg:ite r1rrair. l,IPIT~ 11.N. Debolers China 's U.N. Representative ltuang Hua addresses General 1\ssembly 's First Committee as C hou Nan {rear ) li stens. 'rhe 11110 \Vere unhuppy \Vilh a vote to keep about 40,000 U.S. troops in South Korea unde r . U.N. fla g. · pany board'of directors meeting today and could not be <.'ontacted. The st ate, said lileyer, is not In· volved'ln the case. As ::i result of the action, ho'A-'ever, further efforts on the transaction Y.i.11 be dela yed. Tht· nt•11 s11.c cto>.cst to the fifth .,.,·ill be 750 milhlitcrs. or 25.4 ounces. Th1:"1 1:-JtL~t a fraction :.mailer than the f1fth's 25.6-ounee size [)(lm l·:-1ic·1\·1nc is no\\' so!rl 1111 lli botl!t' s11.l'S ;ind i1 nppr1ed \~·inc in 2i. 111L' rl\'\1 ~l<iud:.irdi; "should fa c1 l1t:.it(• buyl·r tiHl)µar1st111 and unit pr•ic ing of \1 u1c~ b~ rl·l:ol :-\lll'l''· · · .... a u.I ·rrt'asury Seerl'l:1ry \\'1 ll\a n1 £. Simon. Bct"·ccn the t"'O nalion:.it political con\·entions in July and August of 1972, Etirlichman sitid today, .. I pro· ''There's merit in this project," !>.1clnn(s said . "I don't think it ought to be scrapped or thrown away." 11owever, before Mcinnis expressed what appeared to be a majority of lhe ·council's viewpoint, two major con- cessions had been voluntarily m ade by the project's architect, Richard ·rne parkland, including the l ,~00 acres in l\-loro Canyon, have been tn· eluded in the Irvine Comp3ny's pre- liminary plans . ror developing its posed a program or full disclos ure After the Dan1a~e about Watergate .. .1 rclt there had to be discovery to the situation with re- gard to the Committee to Re-elect the President." . Red Tape on Storm Drain Cleared Up Ehrliehman denied that he ffiade a statement, attributed to him b)' White House counsel John .w. Dean Ill that he once ·lold former FBI Director·L. Patrick Gray Ill to "deep six" an at· tache case found in ~lunt's White l16usc safe. · Ehrlichman said Dean s uggested t h:.it a "'ay of getting rid of politically ,\spokesman for 15 residents "'hosf' hom{'S were inund ated by storm ~·:Hers last week urged the Newporl R('ach City Council 1\1onday to bypass 'tegulations impos ed on the city by eit her go\'ernmenl agencies. The red tape in\'Ol\•cd in adhering to "the bureaucratic overkill" led to lh e watery ha\'OC th;it struck 15 homes in From PngeAI sensitive materials in the safe was .to the v1ci n1t y 'or the 2300 block Of givethemtoGray.· . Bayside Drivl' \Vednesday, accordihg Ehrliehman testified that when to lrvini;: Burg. Deun f;1iled to produce a Watergate Ironically, after a six-month delay rt'port :.issigned to hirrt b)' Nixon. the the red t;ipe "'hich Burg spoke or jobofmakinganinVestigationandre· became unsnarled the day a ft er commendinglegalaspectsfelltohim, Newport Beach w:is hit by the heavy He said that on the ni ght of April 13 rains. he wrote a report that he then read in The unrave\inj! came v:h en the part.to' Nixon the-following morning. Army Corps or Engineers issued a The government's·chicf prosec'utor permit to the city covering a $352,000 told the judge earlier that "if .YOU Front Pnge A I MILLS •.. committee or from Congress. ."tie is not going to seek the chairm anship on the Committee on .\V ays and l\1eans," Albert told re· ·porters. "The medical processes have not been completed and may not be for a "-'hile. "'His other decisions -staying on .the commitlce or ~·hatever else -:-· \Villbenlade\ater." · . Rep. Al Ullman (D·Ore.). who is n ext i n line for the committee ONLY 80 TURN OUT TO SEE 'fANNE'-Story, A3 WILBUR. GAVE UP OLD WAYS -ANO HOW-:-Analyals, 87 . storm drain project approved by the study the tapes you 'can see the council in l\1.a)', 1973. · purpose of this report is to have John chairmanship -at least in seniority A month later, funds for the project l\litchell and J eb l\tagr udcr step -has told the Democratic steeri.~g ·GAS .. • V.'('rc appropriated, including the rorv.•ard, cut it off al :r.tilchell and rtta-committee he wants to take over· as Dodd. First, D6dd said the developers: would help relocate 34 mobile home families who would ~ displaced by the village. , Dodd made it clear .the relocation assistance would iqclude f\nancial help for those who need it by saying; ''We have a substantial budget to help people relocate.'' 10,000 coastal acres. ' Fraud Action ( Hits Former 2 .Employes "Do you mean loans?" Councilman A fraud action filed ?i-t~day i'gainSt PaulRyckoffasked. 1 two ,former employes of the "No,'' Dodd r eplied, "I mean fman-Capistrano Trading Post in San Juan cial help based on need." . Capistrano accuses the pair of steal· The architect's second major volun1 ing merchandise valued at$200,000. . tary concession. came when he ~aid'. Virginia s. Dimaio, operator of the · restaurant parkn'.'Jl'. would be r.rov:1ded , s tore at 31741 Camino Capistrano, 1n a~cordance with a not-ye -wntten· • claims in her Orange County Superior 1 revi sed and .e.x pe ~ted tougher Court action that the merchandise restaurantpark1ngord1nance. was found in the home of fired His ar~~ments were countered by employes Jay Edward Robertson and 16 oppos1t1on speakers, most of them Wayne Patrick · Hines after the al-. peninsula residents. leged theft was brought to the atten: They offered the same arguments tionofsheriff'soffi cers. : against the project that .were use~ to lt1s. Dimaio claims that Hines ad- blister 'it before the city Planning mitted the series of lhefls to book- Commission last month when it voted · keeper Lynda. Kay Rader shortly. Orange' County Flood Control Dis·-gruder a nd let t'he President say 'I re· -·chairman. The panel ~·ill make its · \Vhill' Bl'll 1\:t~ er11Ll'al or '·the: un· trict'sS200,000 share. · liedonthls report'." · · 'Jlouse committee choices as it or· C'hl·cked dl'pt!ndence on for1:1i::n utl im· But after engineering studies were The· prosecutor said the govern·. ·ganizes for the94th Congress. . 4·2 not to reeommend its approval. . before the search was carried out. And, like the council, it was traffic The lawsuit states that Robertson port~ ... hi:. most stinging cri1icis1n completed in October, 1973, the storm ment contends "this report v.'as in the Commenting on 1'.1ills' decision , lJl. \I .1 ... ~1lml·d at those \rho champion or. drain project which included an over-.· furtherance of the cover-up." )man said : n ow, parking ~nd pl~g lhal took was hired on July 1, 1967, and Hines on the heavy toll 1n 1ifonday s draw de-. Nov. 1 1973. Both men were fired by cision and Ja~. 13 appointment for a lbeir e~ployer on Dee. 4, 1974. f:-horc dr1ll1n g. . · haul and enlargement bogged down in , Before admitting the report as ''It is most regrettable that ·"fr. ··\Vhy s t\oukl \1·e despoil beaches a maze or 24 agencies whose approval : l'\'idencc, U.S. J)\strict Judge John J: Mills' health does not aJlow him to return m.atcb. Robertson, 21, and Hines, 19, were 1 1hat arc \'isitcd by 25 milhon people a is requi~c~ before work c~n begin . · Sirica excised so~e paragraphs, in· continue in his capacity as chairman. •. N'ewp· · . 0 _. Share yL'ar'! .. he r1 ~k{'<l. Even ~f Lt means council approval.of. ,clu'ding one in which Ehrlichman told 1-le has had a long and a distinguished 1.1·a. ''There ;i rl' alternatives. And thosC'. h)•pass1ng the county, slate. and -: Nixon tha t the names of former Atty. career and has made great contribu· arr~ted Dec. ·4 at their home, 33911 Streiet of the Copper Lantern, D,ana Point, by sheriff 's deputies who said they recovered a quantity of Indian jewelry and artifacts allegedly stolen from t heTradii;ig Post. 11110 are pushing so har<I for offshore federal agencies that impose the re-. Gen. ~fitchell, former Asst. Atty. lions io the n:.ition. He is one of the . Of. o·ffsh. ore drillin g knov.· ll as "·ell ;is l do." Bell gulations, such paperwork delays Gen: Robert C. 1'1ardian and Kenneth ·foremost tax lawyers in America and ~:.11d ln:.in s11 cr toh1s ownquesti()n, shoiifa beavoided,saidBurg. \V. Parkinson, a lawyer for the 1972 an extremely a ble legislator and The alt<•rnativcs he n)ent1oned moi;\ Non.e of the seven Ne"'·port .Beach Nixon campaign committee, had been ·chairman, and it has been a won· Drill., Stud· Y OK often ""erl' opening the Elk lhl!soil re: council members quarreled with the . gi\•Cn to. him among "names of derful experience to scr\'e under his :-.t'rve and 1nereas1ng Alaska 011 pro· f::icts_ pre~ented to them by the participants"inlhecover-upeffort. . chairmanship." .. . .. . .. ductton. Bayside Drive homeowner. . The three, along \vilh former While 1'1ills recently appeared on stnge in A contribution of $3,lSI ·toward a Both men are scheduled to appear '?lfonday for arrai·gnment in South. Orange County Municipal Court on gr and theft charges. They remained: in the county jail today. "Therc·s no single si mple solution l lowever, Mayor Don Mcinnis re· llouse chief of staff H. R. Halde man, 'Boston with Lhe stripper, who goes tm· to the problt>m and those 11.·ho say they 1ni nded Burg the counc!I is ''sworn to . are on trial with Ehrlichman. der the professional name "fanne multi-city task force study or Depart'I i;~e i t 1n offshore drilling are only de· uphold the la11.·s of thec1tyof Newport · Foxe.'' · · ment of Interior offshore oil drilling CC 1\/1ni; th(' public ," BC'll eontillUl'd. Beach and the state of California." Albert to la' newsmen he did not talk plans was approved Monday night by µ_e: D electors Jn addition to ur,,ing that nil re· t\1c lnnis acknov.'ledged ·past in· .s·· _C· lwo' l: ·.·Jl,o .. ld'up. S directly with l\till s but that a friend of the Newport Beach City Council. 0 h h · t h h d d The contribution is lhe city'l\ share :-.erves bl' t:lp""'d :.ind that production s l ::1 n cc s w en t e c I Y as the Arkansas congressman a one p · · • 'Hi r h · 't d "th b ,. h' · of what is expected to be a $45,000 to ·ra l 't hl· stepp\·d up in ,\laska. th e s ortc1 rcu1 e e ureaucra 1c · • · sot 1s morn1ng. · C ICe. · th · t t f bl " f t JVi 95· C · . Th f" 1 d t · t' f h" $60,000 consultant's analysis of the de-l!cpublican congrt'SS man said more maze In e In eres 0 PU IC Sae Y · et ents '" e 1na C ermina LOn 0 IS . d t. I rt f h be d " Albe t partment's controversial .1,000-page , . · . , of the n;i!iun's resources :-;hould be an protec 1ono prope y, uture as not en ma e. r G cnmmittcd 10 seeking altcrnati \'C "Right no~·." the mayor said, said. "The main thing is he is not a environmenlalimpaclstatement. WASHIN TON (UPl)-Theuseof "\\'e've bt'en threatened ~·Ith criminal ·. 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Thomas Bradley last month. ·The study warned that the practice "ere spared a hard decis ion ~·hen ,gunman v.·ho pulled off classroom rob·· Albert w<1 s asked if a place v.•ill be Newport Beach Mayor Pro Tern · .. is widespread in both gove rnment and .Joseph llcvlin. tily public 1vorks beries at two schools here got away kept for l\1ill s on the committee. ·Jt1ilan Dostal. ·the city's represen· ·private industry . rlirl'ctor, told thcrn the corps permit Y:ith 95 cents, according to police. \\·hi ch writes tax legislation and in the tative to the task force, said the joint', "Lim its, beyond which invasions of.' ro\'ering the Bays ide Drive project st~hct ~f:is~·~~i[~~ ~~~~ii Sc~~l.l~ · past has determined membership of · funding was based on a formula in-privacy will not. be tolerated, must be \1<1s recei ved a day a fter the rains other:'conlmiUees. Albert said he . volving population, assessed -value esta blished,''thereportby theSenate l':ime. few minutes later, his target was the thought a place "ill be prl'served ror . and m_ il es of ocean and harbors constitutional rights subco mmitlce · nearby Scales School. h 1 said Si mul taneou sly. Devlin "·as the The 22 children in 1r1arion Aekles' r~~~l;il;ls~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~-;;;;';;;or;e;;m;e;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ hearer of bad nev.•s "'hen he said the kindergarten class at Mitchell were proJec l t•:.in n'it ge l un lter \\ay un· fi ling out for recess 1itonday when the 1ilaflerlhr.rainysettson. THANK YOU ERASTUS'' · gunman entered. · Contractors. the public "-'Orks direc· "I have a gun and r don't want to . · • ' . . • !or said. do not like lo begin projects frig hten the kids," said the bandit as t hat m;•ht be h;t br damag;ng ,.;ns heconfrontedthetearhec. . It occured to· us the other .day· that we owe il _lol to an lnnovat. or. In 1\hen partio11ly comple1rd. He shov.•ed th e gun and then Oed after she gave h;m 45 cents, M'5. our_ c.arpet industry who operated about 150 years CICJO· P ulll11g Leg \\1':"l(lrn llenlisphcre debut or hodh·t ~ta rs \'alcry ;i nd Galina 11 tJn o\, scheduled in Ph11.Hlt.'lp h1a tod;:1y, has bet"n pnto!P1Jlll'rl .due to leg muscle n1 1u r\ \'ater~· sufrer~d \\'hilc ' p1 .1('! u·1ng. a 13polo.c=iman s;.ud. Ackles said. Pot;ce sa;d m;nutes latec •man fit. 'Here are some facts about ERASTUS BRl.GHAM, "IGELOW: ting the same description entered the Scales School and walked ;nto an open ·, Born 1814, W. Boylston, Mass. • Poor family, required to ~~~fd~~~ area containing about 100 ·work at age 1 O as farm hand and clerk. • Genius at math He pulled a p istol in front of one and mech anics. • At 23 years old, invented .loom for lace. group of children and po;nted ;t at • Invented revolutionary power loom for BRUSSELS and the;, teacher, Dess;e B;elcfeldt, 55· WILTON· carpets. This created a domestic carpet She said s he gave him her purse, '>''hich contained so cenL<;. Once again industry, and virtually eliminated foreign competition. • he fl ed. ·Founded BIGELOW CARPET MILLS in Clinton. Mass. • Fed Move Helps Dow NEW YORK (U PJ ) -Prices inrreased on the New York Stock Excha nge today in fai rl y :icli\'e trading, apparently in response to a decline in Interest rates. ' . . Chas~ 1ifanhattan Bank today joined some lending institutions in lowering its prime rate -that c hargfd ke y corporate customers -to 1011• percent from IOIJ:? percent. The Federel Reserve Board pa\'ed the way b y lowerinc its discount rate to 7'ii from 8 per· <'ent t.1'onday. The discount rate is the rate the F<.-d i:harges member banks for loans . The Dow J ones Industrial average, which. reached a 12· .Year low f'rlday, was ahead 17 .06 points to 591.00 at mid·day. · Great. economist, one of" small group founding MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY at Boston in 1861 . • Died 1879. · '-... . . . EIAS1VS. . -. MY GRANDFATHER THANKS YOUI MY FATHEfl THANKS YOU! 1 THANK YOU! MY CHILDREN THANK YOU ! . Four generations in the carpet business· since 18£M. thanks to the inventions of Mr. Bigelow. P.S. Amazingly, withOut &a1tus, Blgelqw .Ccapels have remained an industry leader. Please stop In and see their sparlding cca pet line. .AIJlEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. IH TMI ' COSTA MlSA -~~.?:,~:~· ' 646-4838 HOURS:-Tln'lloon., "o 5:lD-l'll. tto t-SAT. t:lDto S ' I • , I ' • • DAIL V PILOT t\3 Extension of Coastal -Agency •• Seen Food Hike Expected To Last \VASHINCTON (AP)-Jo~ood pric:.-es t>robably v.·ill rise as rast during the first six month.<. of next yr;ar as they did Lhis .}'ear, an 1\griculture Depart· mcnt off 1cia l pred1ch.'<l loday. ·rh~ ~loom y oullook could be evc11 \1,1orse if poor v.'e:.ither curtails the harvest for the second consecutive year, department cconomist J . Dawson Ahalt told the National J\.gricultural Outlook Conference. This year's food price~are running about 15 percent above Inst year, when a record ycar·to-yc<ir jump OC· curred. Ah.:i lt projcctl!cl further rises ;it an <innu;i l rail! of 15 lh:rccnt until next summer, Ahalt told :1 rcp()rtcr before his speech lhal an extraorllinnrily good harvest of U.S. crops next S\J mmer ·~nd fall could pull the final 1975 over- ~11 rise down s harply to an average closer to 10 percent. But lh<it \\.'OU Id re· l!Uire dras tic price reductions in the Jast three months of the year. };arlier Kyle Randall, chairman or USDA ·s Outlook and Situation Board. said ttiat farmers expect to cultivate 12 million to 16 million more acres next year. :1lmost two·thirds of it in corn and other reed grains that a re \"it;:il_ror JlrOdUCliOn or rQ~3l. pouJl ry ~nd dairy 1Jroduf'ls. · 1\halt :-::u<I thal Ame rican per· t'apila food {'onsumplion re<1ched a re· cord this year, dcspil c the higher pric:.-cs that boosted the pe rcent or in· come s pent ror food to an estimated lfi.8 percent of take· home pay on a na- tional avcrase. the highcst ~incc 1968. ''Unlike the 1973 perform ance, hO\\'l!V('r, when all the increase v»as due lo high('r food prices, part of this year's spending put more rood on con- sumers' t a bles.'' a s eating habits shifted fro m expensive me at to more direct crop·rclatccl foods, Aha 1t sai~. O.!lr Pll.i \l•tf PIMll• LEAVING COUNTY SERVICE Parks Chief Sampson Re tire Tfl,ent Announced By Sampson A. Kenneth Sampson. OranRC Coun· ly's Harbors. Beilchcs and l'a1·ks director since 1957 and a 20-year co un· ty employe, will retire J an. 16. Sampson. 68, of 2S2l Bayshorc Drive, Newport. }leach. faces man· <l:.1tory retirement in a year and ~aid f\'lon<lay he wants to make room for ;_i younge r man no\I;, I-le did not say which younger man. Under Sampson·s leadership, the county's inventory of parks and harbors reached a value of $85 n1illion inc luding 8,500 acres of park land at 14 1.hffcrcnt sites.· The county also acquired a third harbor al Dana Point and took over o"·ncrship often miles of benches. "I don"t lhink thilt's going to happen Sampson. a Ci1hfornia native, t1tarl- :igain. Ccinsumplion is goi ng lo slip a ed 1n Orange County service in 195-1 hUle next year.'' the ccon01nist said after a 15·year career in Los Angeles before hi s speech. Counly go,•crnmenl. Ellen Zaw£'1, president of the Na· S;1mpson said he ha() tx-cn ask~d re- tional Consumers Cuni:.,,ress. said in <'~ntly to assume the 1~sl of ass 1 ~tant re!:.ponse to Ahalt"s prepared address_ d1rec~or o~ t~e cou~ty s new E~v1rnn· lo the eonfcrenee ''The prospe t r ~cnt~I i\1anagcment Agl'ncy, a com- 3nother 15 to 20 Percent incrcacs! in h1nat1on ?f seven county departments food prices is m.indboggli ng." under a s1 n~le manager Sampson s dcpartn1ent was part of A year ago the department predu'!t· the consolidation. cd a 12 percC'nl increase during 1974 . !·le said ht• decided to retire rather llowevcr, poor har\'Csls reduced sup-than v.:ait fo r another year because it ply and in c:.-rc;i:;ed p~ices. . scemed·likc the best time to hand over !\t s. Z;l\\"l'I. as she prefC'rs lo be the rein~ lo a younger man \\'ho could li:nown, b\<1 slcd the dcp:irlmcnt in he r \~~or~. '~tth the new department or- response, sayini;. · netail priC'es are ga.~tza\lon . . . . merely the noxious lip or an iceberg -I_, ~~d n <.'?UP~~ of dec1s1ons to whos e foundation h as b ee n ma~l'. he said. I could take that systcmatic:llly ignored by myopic de-position, I coul<l stay \\'hC're I \Va s and cision·nlakers." . . . . :~:.?.sorbed by the EJ\.1A or I could re· She said tOOd lttlJatinn 1s lucled by Sampson said there arc no ill fcel- "thc interplay of supply and demand ings in\'olved 1n h1.~ relire ment and factors a ncl lhC' cn<;tl~· structure of the !'aid it had nothing to do \vith lhr domcstu: ruoddeli \'erysyslem. lcaders hql on the county Board of '·\\lhilc far1nrrs .co hrok(' and con- sumers arl' e.'l:horted lo b1tt· lhc bullet. <ill the food 1ndu~trr manages 10 di> is pass the buck.'' she said. "Consum('rs \11\1 no loni.:cr toler.1tc. and l':ln no Jongcr ;Jff orU to p:i~ , lhe pass-a Ionµ, '' 4 Captured, Hostage Freed \\'ILJ.l Sl'l)N. Vh1 !:\P! ··1·n1 J!]ad it's :.ill O\"l•r.'' :-;nc\ f.\iz~dict h Pcel£'r aftl·r searchers freed her fron1 four \l'Onll'n fugili \'CS who took her hostagl' 111 a prison breakout. Pale ;tnd \l"l'ary-looking after a ni~ht in the \l'(l()(ls \\'Ith c:.-nptors. !\1rs Peeler. :i i, 11as found unharmed un- der an oak lrl'C i\1cviday when the ,1·on1cn con\'H~ls 1\·crc captured. ?t1rs. Pt•l•ler . a s upc:.-rvisor ;1t the prison. told reporte rs she f..:lt r111e and hadn "l hl'l'n Ill LSI rl!al eel. The foul' t•scal){'l's v.·l·•·c captured in ruf?gcd \\"OOds ahout l\.\o miles fro1n t his nnrth·l'tnlral Florida :o\l.·n. 1'hl'Y escaped Sunday night from the Florida Correclinnal Institution after seizing tll rs. f'cclC'r at knircpoinl and stabbing a guard. Supervisors In the 2U years he has Ix-en in eounl .v !'er\•1ce. Sampson h,t:. :<C'en 11:1 cl1f· ferl'nl su11C"rvisors con1c and go I le t'ounts as his greatest ac:.-hiC\"l'· m('n\ the S31 million rlevelop1nent of Dan;i ll arbor and secs as hi s most frustr<Jting prnjl•cl the Ion{! briu!e over O\l."nership of Uppcl' Ne\.\'J>Ort Bay. Sampson said he now plans to relax ror a \\'hile and then \vork with his sons in properly management and rL·al cst:ilc dcvclo1>menl. ESCAPED TIGER SHOT AND KILLED llONC. KONG (t.:l'I ) -Polic(• !ihot .ind k1l1£'d a ti i:;:cr threc hours after 1t escnj)('d from its cage ;.ind broke into another occupil'd by porcupines at n 1.()(l in lhl' KO\\IOOTl section of llong l\ong Police said three tranquilizer dart:; \\·ere firc:.-d 111to the beast and it c:.-o\- h1psed and died before an <.1nlidote could b~.'ldministered. ~o onC' 11•as injured in the incident !\londay and police said the por- cupines. though fri ghtened, \\'ere not harmed Spare. That Tree Don,'t Let S]Jirit Best You .An1onc looking ror that special old·fashioned Christmas lhi" year. .,·on1 plc1 c v.·11 h fresh. hand·cul tree, had best not cnt<'r ClevC'htnd National forest v. 1th :1x 111 hand FOitf.ST Supervisor Oonttld ~I . Smitb said living trees cannot be cut indi.c;cr1n11n ately on public or pri\'ale land. ··The cutt1n(: and rcmo\'al of Christmas trees is prohibited on all Na- tion::il F'or('S l land.Ci in Callrornia," Smith said. · · ·•tll Jo: PRA(7ffF. or providing-rrec Christmas trers w11s abandoned dur111~ lhC' mid 19.'lOs due to the demand exceeding thC' number of trceli <1V~1l11hl(' ... he said. The slate law hos some tt<?th in 1t, too-J $500 rine :ind/or six months inja1l. , ' Chairman's Outlook Hopeful SACR AMENTO iAP) -The Californi a Legislature probably will vote during its 1975·76 session to con- tinue som e form of the State Coastline Commission, the present commission chairman predic:.-ts. ?t1e l Lane, r h a irma n of the California Coastal Zone Conser\'ation Commission, said he thought the Legislature would vote before the pre· sent commission expires at the end or. 1976. "I think the odds are "cry good. I think t here is public support for it," said Lane, a Jieagan appointee who once headed the San Francisco Bav Area Conservation and Developmcn·t Commission. ·rhe commission, was created \v hen voters approved Prop. 20 on the Nov · embe r 1972 ballot. Prop. 20 -\.\•hich set up one sliJlcwide and six regional com - missions -sparked heated con· lroversy. Developers said it would freeze const ruction. Conservationists backed il enthusiaslirally. VPI T•'"'~ ... "WE'D BEOUTGUNNED" Agriculture's Butz Butz. Dis counts American Food As a Weapon Its aim "'as lo protect California's 'shoreline from becoming over- crowded with subdivisions , hotels, parking lots, restaurants and other development. There is M point in lrying lo use The commissions were given 3 four· Anlerican food productivity against year veto pov.•cr over coastline de-the Arab "oil "·ea!M)n" bec:.-ause the velopmcnts \vithin 1,000 yards of the United St;itcs \\'Ould be outgunncd. n1ean high tide tine. That poii·er ends Agriculture Sc('rctary Earl Butz said in Oecember 1976. The commissions f\londay in Anaheun. "·e re also required to pr esent a The attempt v•ould Just be coun-· s tatc\vide coastal plan to the tcrcd by Communist ~rain production lcJtislature byJanuary1976. and \.\'Ou\d make dealings v.•ith the Lane's contention is that so rar r\r:1hs ··1hal much more dirficult," Prop. 20 is working. Butz. said. ··it hasn't brought all the hardship 1'hcre have been sug gestions that developers said it \l."OU!d. We have the L1 .S. could use ils J>O\\'C r as the made considerable progress in gain· \\'or!d"s leading food producer to fo rce ing more public access to the beaches. the Arab·dominated oil cartel to lo\ver \Ve have clone a good job protecting pctrolcun1. prices. a gricultural land," Lane said. Such a p\:u1 "('OUlcl not ~t·t off"1hc Not cver:,'one, of cour.sc, secs the ground'' bccausl! the U.S. docs not sit uation the "'UY Lane does.. supply a hi gh cnough percentage of Geor~e c. Galvin, executive vice the oil countries' food nl'eds, Butz told president or the Los Angeles· based reporters before a speech al the con- iluilding Industry Association, said: \Cntion of the State Farm Bureau ··The commissions have held down "l( we were to shut off food ship-- construction and cauSed some un· mcnts. the deficit could very quickly employment by not le~ting projecls be made up by the socialist nations. so get off the ground. \Ve could certainly all \l.'e would accomplish is making use the projecL<; that could be going.·· negotiations far mor~ difficult thao Can't Do It All-· _Farm Aide "!'he U S alone cannot feed a hungry v.·orld \I.' Ith its L'\ 0r 1nl'r,•a::.1n1: popul ,1 · t1on gl"O\\'lh, tht? pres1W.•n1 ol the American Farin Bureau F<'dcralion said l\londay. \\'1lha1n J . t\uhfuss m:icle the :-IJtl'· mPnt in rC'marks IH't~parrd (or ,, Spt>eeh tu lhc Cahforn1a F.1rm Bureau 1'~edc-r at ion convention in 1\n:.ihei 111 "The .i(fluent nations n1ui.I bt;1r their fair :.hare of v.orld f11ocl .1it1:· hL' !'iaLd . .. The res11onsibility of this roun\ry in food aid is ;1 national rcsponsih1h1 .v and farmers and ranchers should, .ind do. share t his rcsponsibili!y .:i~ l!l.\- pay..:rs. 1'hey shi1uld not bl' £'Xpt'c led lo produe(' food for aitl progr:l rn s "'1l hout a fa ir return for their Jlt'Ociuct <.1ny more than workers and n1 ~1 na~e­ m£'nl should be a:;kcd to acc£'pl lov•e r \Va ges 01" IO\\'er priCCS for induslrial commodities that go lo air! reci- pie nts." · Kuhfuss pointed out that AmC'rican farmers. in the past se\·eral decades, produC"ed a surplus of commod111es which has cnal.Jlcd the U.S. to extend food aid valued at 540 billion to other countries s ince the beginning of ''lorld Wa r II, and SI percent nf all food aid . extended from 1965 to 1972. .. The Farm Uurcau is oppos£'d to the establishment of huge U.S. go\._ crn ment·held rt·serves 11 hi ch \\'Ould inevitably depress rarn1 prices :ind u!· iimalely hurt consumers by delaying: the increa:.cs in production that aru i1ceded from time lo time," he said. Girl Scouts Set . . Caroling Tonight Girl Scouts from ul) to 30 troops will sing carols at South Coast Plaza. Costa i\lcsa . from 7 to 7:30 o·clock tonight. Nancy l\l ays. \\'ho is in charge of the song r('sti v a I. said each of the 300 girls expected tonight ha s been asked to br- ing a c<in of food ror the DanAY Da\'e)' Jndlan project. l~'s Last Day To Pay Taxes ·rollay 1s Lil\' deadline for l)ran~t· County l:.i.nd and h111n1·011 nl•rs to post n1a1'\\ and rnat\ the fi rst inst.illmcnl or tt1l·1r prOpl•rt y t <1.'I:•'" 'rhc bill :; r11u :.l h JVl· a po:.trnark nf D<>t· JO pr bcl'on· \\ll+'ll lh{'y l'Onll! into 1hc county \.J\ <·ollc«lor·trt-:1,..url'r 's nff1c1~ or tth·y 1111! Ill.' :-ubi1·t'l tt1 a .s1:o;: 1 IL'rtl·nt penal1 y l'h.;r'~l.·. · Ruby Keeler 'Siill Serious But lniproving' l·\1rmcr Ziegfeld ~ir1 Ruhy Keeler 01 1.aguna Beach, sinJ.!ing artd dancing: sl:1r of 19:Jo muv u• musicals and Bruarl\\"ay st::i~c. y,·;is reported in ··still St'.'rious but irnprovint:" condi· tion today ful111>A·in~ brain surgery at a ~tont;ina ho:.p1t::il. ~l iss 1-i.eelL·r is still par::ilyzed in her lt'.'fl sidt~. lfll\\t•\er, movement has rt. ... turned tu hc·r ri~ht sirl(', officials at Columbus llosp1t:il 111 Great Lakes, S~11 d . Shl' has been remrn·ed from thl~ racllil y ·s intt·nsi1·e t·arl' unit. lluby l\eL'll'.r is lhc· stag!.:' name uf !\1rs. J~>hn Lov.e, \l.·1&11~· of a Southc10 California la nd developer. !\tiss Keeler. 6-l. \.\'as s1rickcn \Vhile \•1sit1n~ a dau}!:hter in ~tont an~. She unclcr\.\·ent brain ~urgl'ry in late Nov· cn1brr lo halt bl c-eding in the brain. Store Owner Kills Suspect ATl,ANTr\ fl!Pt)·-Dan Cassin said he ··had totur11 the t:ib!es.'· so he ~hot and killed one robbery !:.uspccl :ind \\'Oundcd another v.·hen lhc t\\'u ;.irmcd n1cn t·an1e into his groc<·ry. .. ·rht'.'y came in like storm trooper:;. shooting and l>eatin_g people. ,\nd this l ime I just couldn"tsland and v.·atch.'' Cassin. O\\·nl'f of ,\lev.·inc Grocer)' Store. sai<l 1\londay. The foiled holdup \Vas the rourth in lhl! four yc::irs Cassin has O\l.'ncd the store. Galvin added that in some instances th~Y al read¥. a~e. ··Butz said. commissions ha \'C ca used un-· ·~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~~;;;;~~~~;;;;;;~~~;;~~~=;'j n£'eessary delays in projects that ''arc 11 vii ally needed on the coastline." Lane countered that about three· fourths of permits are being approved outr ight. about 15-20 percent a re ap- Pl'OVed \\'ith some kind of cond itions, and not more than 5 percent are re- jected. But he ackoowlcdged that the num- bers \vcre misleading to some extent in that it is generally the bi gger pro- jects that are rejected. Fanne Flops In Her Debut In, Florida C1\SSELBERB\". Fla. I UPI I -The ·"ridal 11asin Oombshcl\" bomlx:d in Casselbl'rry, a t01\·n on the fringes of Disney \\'nrl:l \\"h1ch doesn·l know tnuch about charis matic politics. 1\l rs. Annabel Hattislclla opened her striptease act \londay ni ght :it the Club Juana. a nig ht spot knO\\'n for its exotic en1crtainn1ent, before a dis;ip- point1ng crO\\'d of about 80 persons The club scats about 200 persons. 1\lrs. Battistella. knO\Vtl p ro· fess1onnllv as Fanne Foxe and. mos t recently.· as a close friend of ltcp. \\lilhur 1\lill s. came on the dant·c fl oor \\"aVing red rc11thers likc a Ziegfeld girl and promptly thrC\\' lhcm as1CIC'. Someone in the a ud ience shouted. ··G re:it. \Vil bur for President ... The reddish-haired stripper arrived f11 1· h£'r t\l.'O·v.·cck engagement ea rlie r ~londny behind dark gl;iss(·s and an anklc·length dress and stressed to re- !M)rters that she \\.·as not responsible. for Mills' political do\l.·nfall. ··rm not responsible. cxacllr:· she said. ·· 1 JlLSl happened to be therL•. ·· l\lill!i' relat1onsh1p \l.'ith i\lrs. Bal · t istclla. \.\'ho is estranged fron1 her hu~bnnd . has been highly puhlicizcd since the l.\\"O \~{'re involved 1n a t<tr incident in \Vashington during \l.'hi ch the con[?rc~sn1an \\'as found to be in· toxic;i tl'd and l\l rs. Batti~tella lca1><'d in1o the '1'1<l~ll Hai-in. (ltel:itt•d story. B71 !\1Lke Pintc-r. n1an:1 gl'r of the Casselbcr r~~ Club. s aid tlfrs. Bat· tistella first agreed lo !he IWO·\\'l'ek ·enga~£'mc nt ror SJ.500 a \VC'Ck \I/hen s hC' C'Ontractecl \.\'ilh ht'r n l'w manager. Jerry Rri1ndt , after l\ltlls appeared \\'ith her On the stage .. ur a Boston C'lub. the pricl' \\'Cnt to Sl5.000 3Wt'Ck . The 38·YC:lr -0ld mother or t"·o tel.'n· aj!cd d:iup.ht£"rs said she intends to get out or !itri ppin.iz ··as\\'(! know ii no\~·.·· Brund! is ricportcdly putting togcth('r a ··Las Vc~as-1ypc re\Pue" around hrr. ?.ti~:-f"oxc also denied reports in a \V;1shinl!ton ncv.·spapc1· that ~111ls may leave his wife ::ind marry her . "It must l>e JUSl a rumor ." s h':l s altt, because I don·t knO\\' about it." •. ' Dewars''White Labef' half-gallons forth~olidays. $" Only 517.99 durin~ December Cntil th~· end uf rhe )'L':tr, l\'e0rc L;11·ing C:i!iiorn1;1n.., a 'pecial prict 11n Uc1\•;1r\ •'\\'lure L:i.hl·I" in th e h:111.lv h.1lf-gallon ~i1c: J us! :.1 7.99 for :t half-~allr>n of f)c1vaf°., "\\'hire l..thl·l," a ~avings of ;1[1l)(J'1 1-:'1.00 over thi· rricc u f two f]tJ.Lrt~. I hat'~ quite a tll·al, hcc:i11~c not onh· dn 1·nu 1!1.·t unc (it ihe 1~·c1rlJ\ ).!rtat 'cotchC, \vht•11 \1111 h111• o\t11hc:nt11.··b~1t now ii t(l!lll.'"'..tn y1111 ~r ;111 i111rrl·~,j1·c ,,tvings. \n..! Jll~! 1n tillll' fvr holi.!:1 }" gilt gi1 ing, cn1npk·tc l\'ith Dcv.·:1r':- fc~nvc gilt cano11. Pick up 'C\'L'T:ll r)('l\',lr\ "\\'hir.-Label " ·C" h:tll-:.::.dlon ~ 11•ith (';LS\' ? . ..-, handlin~, bu1lt -in 1~ourcr'. ~,#4/ll/,,.,, . .,,., ~.,,.,,,,~;..4/ l·or the I l oliday~. --~ -,;; A I ' I d ,,,,...rel" pou ..... ~,..... nt 1or 1:1.ppy ay•. r · _ Deu.1a r :, 11e uer trarres. i ' • • ( . " ,,_, DAIL "f PILOT Jost 1:' Coasting , ~~ J '-·-E~-governor Guilty .···~<·.,;. @ j l ... • ··h ~'i '·'' WI• ' · Tom . 'M orphine . -.... Viejo MAC No Yes Unit Ot'f r\:'\O :-;1•1.1rr1,,1;: It IS {'l('ar f1un11h" t·.1i1_1 l'l'l'Ul'd ll•tt;1~ that ;\Ii:.· l\1011 \ h'!" .. nt·11 ~l un1i'1p .. d 1\dv1sory c·uu1u·1I 1 .. 11 1 1.:i11ng tn l>1· ~·our plain. 11nl1n.11 ~ kind \JI t·1111· hu1l.1. ·rh .... y art: j.(11111;.: Iv IJ1· 1101l·I h) ).;oily. 'i uu rn.1~ !'('1·;1IJ ho11· th1.~ rnuru ud· \11:1· g 1 0111• i.:vt ... 111r11·d F11't• n1 .... mbcrs \11•1'1• t•lt•t•tv<t !.1:.I Nr11t·n1ht·r. 'J'hev lvrrr) :.1 c·11y (·1111111·11 lor ;1 pluet• th;,;l 1,11·1 a c·111 if.1ou lollo"' th:!!. \Vh :11 1h1·) llo •~ ::.Jl. rll'l1h1:rutt~. and 1t:ll lht• ()r~1111:~c Cou111_1· Bo;1rd of Supl'rvisors v.h;1t 1t 1luJ.!hl to tlo <•hout 1 t•\1 n~ 1>rnbl<:n1s or ntl'<led scr\ ices Jn !hi' :'II ls:!>1u11 \'1c10 a1·ca S1nl't '.\I 1ss1un Viejo 1sn I <in official t•1t y. lhl' l)O\l't.'r uf g11\·l·rn1nl'lll i!) \'est- cd 1(1 lhl• t'OUflt\· ~upcr\'1~11rs 'l'he po11•1·1· n1 ud11ec •~ 1 c!)tcd in the 'i\I uni1..·1p<J I 1\<l1'1hl11')' Council. \\'llt:Tlll::R Ult ;\O'f the good ~upcrl'1~ors <lrt·1d<' lt) ru1to11· the l\11\C. :?> adv1tl' 1~ r111t'1."IY oplLvn:1I. -I Aided Hammer in Illegal Nixon Funds \\",\Slll NG'rOI" tAP, -Former Go1· 'f1 m ;\I B;1bcutk of ~1ontana IJlcad('d ~1111ty tO<l>i}' to helping oil n11ll1on;ur(· 1\rm::and llamm(·r rTiakc 1ll(•j.1;1I r>olit1t:tl c·vnl1'1bulions totaling S54 .UO() to Ilic l972 Nixon re·clcct1on r11mp;i1i.;11 U:ibtotli. now a businessman 1n I !\·IC'na, ~tont., ple;1dccl guilty Lo mak. 1ni,: th~· t11ntr1 hut1011s in the names of lun1s1~1r ;,111d otht·rs \\"hen the 1noncy J1·1 u:i.Uy l't1n1c frorn ll:unmcr_ Israelis BlaJ11ed Chier U.S. District Jatlgc lll'Orgc L.. ll:irt Jr. postponed sentencing pend· 1ng completion o( ~ 1>re-scntence in· vcstigalion. TllE LEG1\L information or docu· ment which describes Bubcock's ac- ti\'ities cited him tor making .. the • illeg al contributions from Scpl. 15, 1972, lo June 16, 1974. The informution did nvt spell out why some of the contributions v•Crl' made Ion ~ after the 1972 re·clcction of Rain of Rockets Hits PLO Sites BE IHUT \UPI) -Rockets fired rl'orn :itop s mall :iuto111ob1les sl:immed into l11rce Palestinian gucr· r11la offil'cs :icross He1rul today. caus· 111~ hea vey damage and inj urin~ four. The l'alest1n1an L1t>er:it1on Organization blamt..'f.1 Israel for the c·ourdinaled atlal·ks, but gue rrilla sources s:i 1d a ril'al guerrilla group may also ha1·e bC'cn lx:hind the raids. Newsmen at th e scene reported four persons \.\'ounded. one at the head- (1uarters of the P:ilestine Lilx:ration Organ1z:1t1on. one at the PLO Rt·search Center. and two at Al Falah ·s uffice of uccupied territories. not hit either or thC' guerrilla offices.'' SCORES OF red·IX'reted i;ucrrilla police rus hed to the PLO head· <1uareters shortly ufter the explosions. They cordoned off :ind palrolled the area. some injc.-eps. The rocket tubes used in the attacks v.·\'rc about about 21,'.i inches in diameter and about three feel long, \\'itnesses s aid. They \\'ere strapped together and concealed inside fli 1nsy '\\'Oo den cases that ser\•e d a s camouflaee. former Presidenl Hi chllrd !'it , Nixon, a llcpubhcan. liko UabCoek . A source in the \\fat crgute spcci:l l prosecutor's office so1id he would 1101. discourage sJ)(:Culation th:..t 11:..mmcr was also undt r investigation. ...• :Die inrorn1ation said Babcock '\lid aid and abet Armand Jtammcr in the ro~:i1on oftheoffl'nsc ... " \\later~atc SPl'l'ial prosecutors ch:..rged th:il the contributions from !lammer \.\"ere made in the names or J eron1 c Anderson, ~!mer G. B:ilsam, Gordon L. Doerin,11,, \\lilham L. ~loiter :is well as Babcock. 111\i\l i\I E lt, 01-· LO:ot> An~cles. IS hoa rd cha irman 'of Q('c!dcnta l Petroleum Corp, Last J\1ay th~ U.S l::xpurt ·lmport Bank granted a $180 n1illion loan lo the So\'iet Union lo help finanee con struction of a huge fertili zer con1plC'X, includin~ a 1,200·mile pi1:ieline to the Black Sea. 'fhl.' projl:'el 'vas \\'orked out by !lammer. The loan 11•as described <1t the ti me as the larg~sl ever cx1ended to the Soviet llnion by the Ex·Am b:ink. _ Babcock pl eaded guih y to a misdc· meanor c:1rr)'ing a n1a:-:imu m pen;ilty of one year in jail or a fine of $1,000 or OOth . '!"he inform:ition listed the contribu- tions as $15,000 on or about Sept. 15, 1972 : $25,000 on or <1.boul Nov . ;j, 1972, <1ud Sl4 ,000onJan.17.1973. I~ !\JA.V 01-~ 1973, the information sa1d B:ibcock had told offil'i:ils of the F'inance Commitlet• to RC'-Elect the Prl•siOenl that lhe contributions came from persons other th:in lf:immer, 1'hc informatitJn also aecus('d Uab. cock of 11ro\'iding illegal help to llam· mer from Sept. 15, 1972 lo June 10, 1974. ' U,.,T...,_ Budget NoMinee? President 1'"'ord is expected Lo make the rir:;t cabin el·level c hange of his admini:;tration by nominating I-lousin g &crctary JameS T . Lynn to succeed Roy L. As h as direc- tor of th e Office of Manage- n1cnl a nd l~udgct. Town Seeks Live Sex Show Ban For-m~rAir ~ Chief Shot To Death RIO OE JANEIRO, Brazil (t\PJ - llumphrey \Va!Jace 1'oon1ey, aviation. pioneer a nd a fo rmer vice president of Pan American \VorJd Airways, has Deen found shot to death in his ap;.irl- mcnt, · i1 spokesman for the airlines said today. Although there "':.IS no immedi ate "'Ord from the polic~. a company (..__' N_SH_O_R_T__,). ~pok es man said that h e was murdered. Toomey, 74, :.a resident or Coral Gables. Fla .. pioneered the New \'ork·Rio de J aneiro-Buenos Aires' flight 45 years ago. lie landed in Rio on Nov. 21, 1929 in a Sikorsky S38 bimotor amphibian aircraft that brought him from New York via the northeast Brazilian city of Recife. 1'wo days later he landed in Buenos Aires. llotel lleilt NE\V YORK (U PI) -Five well dressed men hC'ld 13 persons al gun- point for two how'S !\lond ay and calm- ly emptied the Sherry Netherland l-lolcl safe-deposit boxes or $250,000 in cash.jewelry and checks. The robbers. dres~ in evening clothes, then releast.'<i the hostages unharmed. Police today said they had interviewed 25 lo 50 of the hotel guests \\'hose safe-deposit boxes had been . - 'l'h1s t·onri1llon may :?tel up some in· ll•rt·~11ng t1rcumsl<illl'l'S 111 thl· futurt•, ~houliJ the B1 ~ '.\!AC offer some 11cll mc;1~urt•d :...1..h1rc :.111<1 the suJ){'J'1'isors l t.•ll thcrn to lake :1 Uig \\l:i!k. \\le s hall :.cc. A~ OFF ICJ,\L statement from the PLO. ho\\'ever, said thcl'e \.\'ere no casualties. llobert Kopuil , :i Dutch JOurnalisl v.·orking for 1\msterdam's f'\i euv.·e Hevu. said he saw l\1·0 men park a Fiat car near the PLO office entrance. Solons Okay ·Nixon Tapes Control Bill At the time th C' contribut ions \l'ere at tually rnade, Babcock 1\·as u vice presi dent of Occident.ii International, <.1 subsidiary of Ot·cidcnt a 1 Petroleum_ I-le was go\'crnor of ~·lont:ina from 1972 unt il 1968 before joining the \\'ashin gton offi cC' of Occidental c VERNON. Conn. (U PI) -In an ef- rort to head off Connecticul 's first j'ir:mnrn-11vc-sex ~how.-the-t.own.coWl:'... cil J\londay night proposed an or- dinance against such pcrfbrmances punis hable by a $100 fine and 30 da ys in jaiL rifled. They reported losses bet~·een S"00,000 and 5250,000. A police spokesman said l.hc-final-amoun~-- could bc t\\'ice that figure. ----- ,\ny11 a y, that ':-. ho11· it all got start~ ed./\ hrand·n('~· :'llunici11ul t\d\"isory t:uuncil in a fresh ,toll 11•it h an all· treshm an cast nf council n1cn1 bcrs. \\'hf'n ;1 ncv.· gu\'l·rnn1cnt body gets ~larted hkt..• tin s. the usual thing you 1v1tness is lhe counc il n1emhers al l ~n11lin£:. m:.irchin!! arm·and ·arm 1p1\ ;1rd 11rngl'C',..s, I\ 1th <1uotes J!ushing 1·or1h about -;olulari1.1·. ~qu ality , fratt•rn 1t~·. democracy ;ind all that J.!tlOd ._lllff - 1'h lS :ill h:1ppcirt-;011l in public. Later , <'u1nc the turt11·c phnne calls. political 111;1t·h1n.it1ons 1n the back roo m and cl.111dl'"t1nl' n1.1neul'crin!!"· \\·t:LL. IT i\IAY \\'OR K that way :.ume places. But not in '.\lission Viejo. '/"ht·~· ~el it all out fnint, hrnther. The· rc·cnrd \\!II ,.hov.' th:it the ~tis· ~ivrl \11C'JO :'11:\C l!a lhered !:1st Satur· day for 1\ s f 1 rst uffie1a l mcct1ng. A.nd lhc firs! ofrir1::il order of busi· 11 .. ·.~s \\':1s 10 pon1k·r and decide \\'hen ihl· !\L\C v.nuld rncct ai.::ii n. c·ouncdrn;1n .John ~ohle moved that lhl' :\!AC g:i lher again this coming Saturda.v. JU.-. motion passer\. But it '"'a" :1 squl';'lkCr, 3 to 2, 1vith council .nll'mbl·r~ l! 1chard U.J\\•cock and Carl l\cve d1ssen1111g. S()'.\IE {,l·::\"1-:Rr\Tl{):\"S from no1v. :-in :irl'h1'fl!til!i~t 11tll unc:irth anrient, n1u~1 \ l'l'l'O fd-. fro1n 11ld IH1X buried in l hl' :\IL~::.11111 \"1e10 <J/"l'!I l 'pon a shel'l •lf ~l·lltl\.\ Ill).: p.1p1.•r 11111 bt.• dtSl'U\'{'rCd 1h1.· n11nuh•!<> of the fil'~l !\l unicipal Ad- \ 1~or~ Counl1I :il'~s1on . 1·hu~ \1 Jll h1slor1ans lrarn !hat the '\l.\(' 1n its f11·,.1 acunn, d1tl not n1ake ~1nd1ni.: :.pc11('hcs :1boul equality, :-111111;111\~. f1·:11ern1 I,\' and clt•moer:icy. ·rti1.·~ .spl1 t o11.·r 11hcn 111 rn cet next. Ynu gel tha• n1>t1011 lh:..it :'ll1 ss1on \'ie· _1,1'.; \lu111c·1pal ·\d\1sory Council isnl J,:01ng to b1.· ;1 ruhbt'r ~tarnp ~cs ,g roup. 1'h1 ... 1-. bun<'h of 111dn 1cl11;1l lh1nkcrs. I F ·r11 E \' \.\\' r. 1-:T I hl'mSC'l \"l'S :i 11 1l1\1th·d nn Iii\' qul'~l1011 l1f \\hen to n1 .. 1·t nt•\I 11 r1.·.1llv rnak1.·s .vou \\!1t1dvr . \\ h . .i· .. 11 !!111,\g fl1 h1.• ll\..t• 11ht•n th ey l.11\'h •111\11 ,1 1!'.1111' i'nllll"1\\"Cl'!'l.1I 1$- !-U•··· ··Abou t five minutes late r there wa s a huge explosion as the rockets went off and blasted the PLO building," he said. "Irr.mediately after the first ex · plosion there \1•as a single long burst from a l\\achnikov machine gun fired apparently in the PLO building," l\opuit said . "Probably it \.\"as somebody panicking.'' lie said Bassam Abu Shariff. PFLP spokesman. ··n1ade a telephone call and then s lammed the phone do111n <1.nd shouted : ·i-:l'erybody out of the building!" "There were about 10 PFLP e mployes in the building al the lime, and all ran out into the street 11.·ith Klachnikov tommy guns in their hands,'' Kopuit said. "About fi\'C minutes later another salvo of rockets . from a Fiat car parked in the Pfo'LP. ear park 11·enl off. But they slammed into an ;.iutomobile sho11Toom and did 'Dissolution' Bill Unveiled S . .\CRA ~t E:'ITO IAPI -A bill to set u_p pr~~edure!] for :;.summa_ry ~issol u· !tons of mar1·1ages 1s 1n the leg1slat1\'(' hoplJCr Introduced :\l on day b y As· se mblyman Ken ~l addv (fl - .Firegaugh), the bill would cover mar· riages in v.·hich there :ire no children the parties ha,·e no real property·: there arc no unpaid debts Ol'Cr S2.0CIO. :ind the parties \\':1i\'c rights 10 s pousal support. . Each s uperior cou rt 1\·ould be r('- qui rcd to m;ikc ;.1\"ail:1blc a brochure dcseribing the proceedings. Bomb injures Four BA\\1 1\LPl ~Ot. Pak ist:in (A P) -A bomb exploded in the U.S. Jnforn1:1 - ~io~ Scrl'ice library in Peshawa r. in - JUl'tng fou r Pakistanis and starting a fire that burned most or the 8.000 books, U.S. offi l'ials reported today_ \VASHINGTON iAPl -Congress has passed and sent to President Ford a bill directing the government to take possession of former President Nixon's tapes and papers that were lo be stored in the Ziggurat at Laguna Niguel. The bill also orders drafting of re· gulations for public <1.ccess to the tapes and papers "to provide the public \.\·i th the full truth, al the earliest resonable date, of the abuses or government power·• known as \Vate_rgate. FORD 11,\S GJVEN no indication or A letter dated Aug. 21. 1974, fron1 th e n s pec i:.d prosecut or Leon .J;1v.·orski to Babcock's la11·vcrs said the J.,:Uilty plea is conditioned u1:iun the pron1 isc that Babcock "\vill n1ake full and truthful disclosure nf all inform:i- lion and dOcu111cnt s" about the con· lribulions. Babcock also pronused to tt>.~tlfy as a witness in :iny lrgal proceedi ng re- sulting from the investigation. Du Pont Found In New Jersey The ord in:inr~ would a pply against anyone performing or promoting a 1:icrformanee sho1ving "'patently of. rensivl' represenlations or deserip· lions of ult in1ate se~ua l acts.'' Ov.•nl!rs of three theaters in the com- munity's Rock vill.e section recenlly announced plans to stage live un· si mulated sex shov.·s bcginninJ'.l Ja.n . 2. 1'he owners of the ltock\·ille Cinemas I. fl and Ill. said the planned live and fihned shows would ··not be obscene" but provide m:iterial useful in "sex education " Didn't Like The Noise? llellos La1mch CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla, <UPI)-. \Vest Ge rman y's first lle lios s pacecraft was launched into orbit arouud the sun today on a mi ssion to study the effects of the sun's rays on space travel and on the earth. 1-lelios blasted off at 11 :11 p.m. PST on a repaired Titan Centaur rocket and \.\'ent into orbit around an hour later. .. Everything is going ~·ell." said a space agency spokesman. The launch orig inally \.\':iS scheduled for 11 :16 p.m. Sunday bul had to be postponed 48 hours after engineers discovere d a pump malfunctioning in the rocket's Ccn· taurstage. Viet Dead whether he \\ill signor veto the bill. \\'JL'.\'l l NGTON . Del. (API _ A C l~CINNAT[. Ohio {AP) - The measure 11·ould nullify an agree-k 1 h r .11. · l\1rs. Charles OuVal of Cincin-SAIGON', South y1·etnam CAP> -v.·ee . on~ scare or mi 1on a1rc -ment Ford 's staff \.\"Orked out l\'ith w·ii· c• d 1, h 1 d nati has discovered you can't So"th y,·etnamese ca•, "altt'cs ,05e to 1 1an1 r oster u ont ::is erll t~ • ., Nixon for preserving the tapes and r II · 1. d. I th th tell a drive r by his bumpc' mo,ctl1an 2,000 todayonthc (i'(thda" o 01,1,·1ng a po ice 1sc osure ;1 e , papers. although the significance of was found ··unh;irmcd and uninjured stic kC'r. of inle nsiried fi ghting, the Saigon that agreement already has been N i\lrs. Du Val pulled up behind command ,eported, 1n 1 cw Jt·t·scy.·• placed in doubt by a subsequent pa ct l 'he search was triggered 11,hi.'n du another aulon1obile al a traffic The co mmand said 325 government bet\\·een Ford and the \Vatergatc pro· p t' ·r 1 t d h. · li<>ht irt l;l amillon recent!)' and t'oops h ave bee11 k t'llcd , 1,37• on s v.•1 e, 1 nn, reJ)()r c 1m nuss-o .. secutor. noticed the bumpcr slicker on d d ing on Dec. 2. I le repo1·tedly h:.id been woun e and 32Q are missing, most o[ Rep. John Brademas (D·lnd.). . . r I k thehackofthevchicle v.•hil'hrc· them 1·n the M·"·ong Delta. si'ncc the m1ss1 nj:( or SC\'cra wee s. ...-... I-louse floor manager for the bill. said Police refused l\londay to indic;ite ad, ··11onk, if You Love Jesus.·• North Vietnamese <ind Viet Cong he submitted the bill for final Mouse h h h r d She honk ed. . stepped up the1·, attacks, v.· ercor 011· ewas oun . passa ge onl y hours after Senate 0 1, t .,5 th d (ti 'J"he dri ver. at>parenlly forget· The gove,nment clai·med 1,800 u on , ... , 1\·as e gr an son o l(• passage in order to llrevent auy poss•· . late Lam mot du Pont. \iho sericd as • ting the saintly senti ments. North Vietnamese and Viet Cong ble pocket veto. president uf the Du l,ont Cu. lie has no turned and ga\'e i\trs. Du Val un \.\'ere killed, many ol lhem by air and 1\pproval ~lond:iy mcans lhe lcn 1 b obscene gC'sture. artillery ,,,,·kcs. days Ford has to :icl on the bill one .,:·~··~·~"~"~'~J~0::.:_· -----------'====~=====~===L.....::.::::::.:.:.:::.:..::::, _______ _ v.·ay or lhe other run out a \\'eek from Friday. This means Congress \\'Ould have a chaocC' to O\'C'rridc any veto before ending 1ls session. Vo ice·\"Ote passage by both the !louse and Senate indica1ed Congress has the 1·otes tooverride a \·eto The bill 11·oul d nullify the SepJ.tr' agreement bct\\'t'C n Nixon and""'IT11.? f ord administration giving Nixo n control over the tapes and records l.lnd storing them in the Ziggurat. \\1111-::\'. FOKll l:itcl' ai.:rt•(•t..I l\'ilh the s pecial prosecutor lt! retain th(' materials in the \\'htle !louse until they 1\·ere ex;unined b~· 1111·estig:itors. :";ixon filed suit and elaimcd the Scpt. 7 agrC'en1cnt \\'as being ignort•tl .. Freeze Grips Deep South GOODNEWS FOR THE ·sELF•EMPLOYED! Nort li e r11 Florida Temperatures Dip Into 30s • '1'1•11111t•rc1 111 r1•s .. !>\. ,, '" ~ ... J '. ' .. ...... .. . ' ..... ... .. "~ .+ . , .. , "" .. "'''"" to<!·.,~ I ~ " 1. ! ·' ¥' " \ ~' ,,•I• ~· ..... ,.... .. . '~ ... o .... ,, " . ,. .. -· , . ._ ........... , . ' ·-. 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So, now is the time to investigate the benef~s of a tax s~eltered retirement plan at Fullerton Savings •.• highest intere st in the nation ... accounts insured to $40,000· ... and several free , convenient services. Come in today and ask about our Keog h Plan. FULLERTON SAYINGS (EASTBLUFF CENTER) EASTBLUFF DR . NEWPORT BEACH • , l I • ' ' . "\ 9 Checks Mis sing In Theft ~~S ANGELES (UPlJ -Some cily orf1c1als knew for eight months that 18 blank checks on the city treasury were gone. Nine of the checks -and nearly $1 million-are s till missing in a suspected mafia scheme. City Comptroller Charles Na\'arro :said A1onday he has known since ( State ) March 20 that the scquenlial\y num· bered checks \\'ere missing, but did not stop payment QO UJcm or notify poljce. "\Ve didn't know ir they \\'ere mis· placed, had fallen behind a desk or in· to a waste paper basket or what," Navarro suid. 700 ffeod lfonre LONG BEACl l (UPJ) -?I-fore than 700 .Chileans. middle class and pro· !ess1onal persons who fled the ~1arxist regime of Sal\•ador Allende sailed for home Monday ulxiard a chartered liner. 'fhc group or 160 families boarded the 10,000·ton Navclinacorc, which pul to sea <it sundown for the IO·clay voyage to the South American na tion. Wot11011 Slugged LOS ANGELES (UPll -Thc sister of former J\layor Sam Yorty \\·as re- portedly rou~hcd up and slugged several times ~londay by three youths who fled v.·ith her purse. 1i1rs. Enid Barley, 59, of ~lollyv.•ood said she \11as loading packages irito her car in a store parking lot when the -.. • FOUR SURVIVING SEXTUPLETS BATTLED FOR LIFE IN VALLEY MEDICAL CENTER The Second and Third Ones Died Early Today In San Jose Hospital Man Charged In Ellsberg Home Theft 3 Surviving Inf ants Battling for Li/ e ' Tuesdt , Oecembef 10, 197• Youth, I .~, Charged In Murder l\10DESTO (UPI) -For a ye:ir,· Ri chard Alford, 19, pestered police "'Ith phony confe.ss i'ons J.O several f_ic- titious killings. Officers charged hun ~londay "'ilh the rape and murde't'or a 13·ycar ·old~irl . Police :irrestcd Al£ord on charges of first degree murder, rape. kidnap and sex per\·ersion. On Sunday, police said r\!ford visited the homes of SC\'t'ral friends, sho'A·ed them his bloody clothing and truck a nd boast- ed, "I killed a girl." At one time during the evening, de· put1cs sai.dJhe..su:.?('Cl called an am- bulance ser\'ice and told an attcn· dant : "This is crazy. I am the Zodi:ic." referring to the killer respon sible for at least six unsolved murders. Deputies said the former l\·fodcsto banker's son had fabricated murdc~ confessions several limes before, but this time allegt.>dly gave the location of the bodv of Virginia E. Loughlin. She had been shot l\vice, then raped and left dead on a peach loading dock near the Stanislaus Ri ver. The victim's companion, Lonnie Jean l\1errill, also 13, told officers a man in a truck picked up the girls Sunday night in front of a Modesto bo\.\·ling alley. I-le said he \.\'Ould gi\'e them a ride lo their homes in nearby Oakdale but slopped the truck on a road near to\.\n and ordered them lo get out, she said. As they scrambled out of the vehicle and began running, the l\lerrilt girl heard l\.\'O shots, she - told in\•estigators. She said she climbed a fence and called for help rrom a farmhoLI:~e. 850,000 Posl Donald l\·tcNcil, 51. con ~ tro\'er s ial chance llor of University of J\I a inc. has been appointed executive dirC'rtor of Cn li fornla Post sC'cond~u·y Edu ca t ion Commission , a 23·member con1n1ittee. Members Hit Blue Shield 'Procedures' three juvenilt'S :ipproached ilOd hit !\t!LL VALLE)' (APl -Bur_glary •-----;;h;;er several times fleeing v.·ith her . char~es were filed J\londay against iJ 1 parsc:-Police-said shh\.<is not serious-:---msn 1n the-theft of-government doeu· lyinjured. ments and other items from the SAN JOSE (AP) -The second and third_Qf se~tuplets born pr.ematurcly t"'O days ago died today, failing to respond to intensive,,measures to keep them alive. lie told newsmen earlier that the · first \\'eek of their...Jives \\"OUld be crucial. The mother, Charlotte Lange , had taken a fertility drug during her pre- gnancy, hut neve r expected to deliver six children. Alford "-'as held v.·ithoul ba il 1n t11e Sta-ntstaus---COunty Tall 3wa1ting ar- raignment. Qetec lives said they doubled he had been in\'Olved in the Zodiac killings. I.OS A~GELE.!;) <UPI) -A public hearing '.\I onday by the. ~late Attorney Gene ral·s office and the State Insurance Commissioner hl'ard com- pl aints th at Biue Shield of California 1n1properly processC's subscriber t'larms-. 1'homas C. Paton, president or Blue Shield, called the he<1ring "J:IO!ilically moli\'ated" by the insurance com· n11 ssioner. Lawsuit Filed f hi<leav.'ay hon1c here of Pentagon l'apers figure Daniel E\1sbcrg. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A $10 million class action suit filed in federal court here li-tonday accuses Safeway stores of discriminating against the hiring or female and minority e mployes. The suit also accuses AFL·CIO Locals 870 and 1179 of the Retail Clerks International Association of failing to properly represent women and minority cmp\oyes in their com · plaints against the supermarket chain. Kevin P::itrick Quinn, i?l, v•as charged with breaking into the home earlier this year and stealing va rious articles. including rive attachc cases of documents in which the U.S. Justice Depa11ment has expressed in· terest. U.S. Atty. James BroYt'ning Jr. has agreed not to take possession of the papers until E\lsberg·s attorneys de· cide on a course of oction. Ellsberg claims th e docume nts arc his pl'rsonal prop<>rty and not secret. cla ssified memos. Dr. James llarrod said a girl died of respiratorv and cardiac failure at 3 a.m. and ·a boy died Of respiratory failure at 8:05 a .m. Both infants, each weighing two pounds, ¥.·orsened after midnight and failed to respond to intensive cc.ire treatment, he said. "The other three (t"·o boys and a girl) are stable and ha\'e shO\.\'ll minor improvement in respiration fun ction, hut their prognosis is still guarded," said Harrod. "After I had four, J thought J was through." the rosy-cheeked, robust 1.trs. Lange, 26, told a ne\.\·s con- ference Atonday. "I never thought about six. I did have a sense of sur- prise and shock there were so many.'' r.trs . Lan ge\ who had los t quadruplets she delivered on Nov. 29, 1973. gave birth to the sextuplets. three months premature and ranging from I pound. 15 ounces to 21h pounds, in a 45-minute period Sunday morn- ini:. Reid Concedes Race. LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UPI) -Lt Gov . Harry Reid formally conceded the U.S. Senate race to Republican Paul Laxalt l\londay, saying it was in Ne\'ada's best interests not to fi ght the issue. The recount showed LalCall; who was governor or Nevada from 1966 to 1970, ahead by more than 600 votes. 1\t issue is \1.'hcther Blue Shield is an indemnity insurance corporation to be regul ated by the insur:anre com· mission. or \\•hether it is a health plan thus not under the com1nission's con· trot. Currently, Blue Shield is considered a health plan. Ni ne out of 11 "'itncsses '''ha ap- peared at the hearing were critical of claim processing procedures by Blue Shield, which processes 30 million claims a year for 4.5 million Clalifor· nians. Laguna Federal Wishes Our unique sweaters ... for every holiday occasion All 5 LFS offices invite you to their HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE A ' FRIDAY-DECEMBER 13 1:00 P.M. 'TIL CLOSING holiday refreshments and festive Christmas music You · A Merry Christmas! f&;Yr11z~.~~1d<!!;g,vei~ AND LOAN ASSOCIATION JIO~IE 01."J.'ICE: ~W Occ:in Avenue. l.;1i;oun:i. Beach, California 9265 1 l ~lerh•'nl' . .i9.i-7~~1 • T.AGUNA Nl(;UEL: ~ ~lon:u"h B.iy Plau •SAN CLl~IE"ll·rt: 1101 N.inh El C:in1u10 Real • l.AGUNA 1111.1.S: 240J8 Calle Jc l,4 Plala • l.1\t\.1-; ll.,IN<H~E: 600 \'t'~t Gr:iham r\vcnuc A Money's SAVES your money .. :, ., Worth In the DAILY PILOT • rar a lrfttll]'le' 1.he. !n~h ltarv:lkrnl "JW1.11trrs fn:iT>1th~Ar11n 1"1.]11.r.ds whiErt. v<llry paflrrri 1~ dd"Y.~l'lt. \il'OmD!'l.5 foo. I b~I L . ""I--. I [ !:·.·. ··'·-. -·: .. . . , ·. . • .. · ......... -~ .. · ....:-,-. ' ' . .. :---,. ") !.·-.-.-·.I ., ' : : '·" : '•' : " ' '. . . ' . ' \ "" . ''fl' 'l . .....__.. '""'":l.J.J., ' • • rntfl'l IN. N!lt. of 5col l•!Od Our ~•C. rui lv ~"'__,i, S~t l.1"4 i:A.lolNci.. W"ol1\ilri'1o end ~~ tuo. 44 fashion island , newpprt center 644-5070 I I • Di\ILY PILOT E DITORIA L P AGE J'ransjt Sliifts Gears could carry 1.000 people a if ip .,That's 4,000 trips a da~· Qr mor.a than t million people ;:i )'cu r who could bC' !'>hunted from the tro,vded frCC\\'ays. l 'hC' Ornnj(c County Transit Distrit:I, in lh • \\akc of . t~e~ ~ov . 5 elect1on defea t of Proposition A , is ll h1ft1n~ 1l s gc;i rs down into IO\\' <ind rc·;.c1 sscssing its long·r<.1~~,:!C go;.11s. Thl· proposition \\'OUld have paid for m ore than half lhc n1<1Ster·planned trunsit ncl\\'Ork district off it·i~tls t•n vis ion for the ('Ounty 's f ul u rf'. Non' th at Cuture. and p urtic ul a rly the funding, ls ('loudy. 'f'he ch stri<:t is still strong a nd ci1n t•xist quite :-.ucccssfull y a s <i bus con1pr1ny. f~ut addition of other 1r;1 nsit mOd C's \\ill take mori:-time ;ind t·ffort lhan the\' n1i ght h r1 \'<'i f the nrooosition had passed. Among o ther thinf!S. district directors h;.i,·c decided ii .is u~out time thry st;.1rted pinching Cvc r y penny, This \\'ill be u nc,\· ·x pc·riencc fo r ;,1 d istrict th<.tl has n ever hacktd a\v;.1y from costlv ~t udies and ex pcri m e'ntation . · They have rl ecided th ~t thl' existing bus fl ccl ru\d tht.· equipn1ent th a l \\'ill he added gradually t1\·cr the - \"CHI'S s ho uld b~ oriented 10 serve u different countv nted -that 11f I ht· humc-tO·\vork con1mutcr. · Tht t•u rrcnt bus rout1..·s a rc geared prim<.tri ly to SCI'\ 1n_g lc1. .. ure-timl' riders lryin ,c: to gel fron1 "~o pping ccntl'I' lo s hopping cenll'f and from D1snc.y l<lnd to thl' beach. Th;:it service \\'Ould still br providl'd hut lhl' emphasis \\'Ould be different t\purl from the n1ore ohvious rc·asscss1Tient of go;.ils and objectives. ()C'J'l) directors arc laking a stronger look at l'Omn1utcr -rail scr\'icc on existing ... 1\mtrak llncs 'rhcy a nd tht• t.·ounty Bu~1rcl of Supervisors have thrown their full s upport be hind efforts to add al least L\\'O mOr(• comn1uler tr~1ins bl't\\'een San Diego an<I 1.os Angeles vi :1 (Jran,c:c Countv JI pi.:ak hOurs. ·rherc ure certainly many problems to be ironed oul. SUl'h as equipment :shorti.lgcs. specific funding :ind ~ulditional street crossing ~ates. bul the ~oal is admirable and ,,·orth pursuing . Sex and Housi11g A rcviS.ion or the federal I lousing and Com munit y Dcvclopn1e nt Act of 1974 . cxpandin~ equal opportunity provisions to include \vomen. as "'ell as minorities. could have a far-reachin g effect on housing sale and rental policies ,- The act originally prohibited chscriminat1on in housing sales. rentals and financing on the be.sis of race. color. religion or national ori gin . It nou• inc ludes "sex'' us an illegal rorrn of rli scri mination Spe<."if1c violntions \vould include the practice of re l"us ing to Include a ,,·on1t11\'S ful l salary in dC'l crmining eligibility for <.l home mortgage: different loe1n terms (such as rt'quiring added points l for a \\'Oman buyer: 41.nd refus ing to rent lo divorcl.'CS or V.'idO\\'S. Tl h<ls not been uncon1mon for lende rs to discounl :i ,,·1fC''s s alary in calculating a home-buying couple's inc:ome. on the theory s he might leave the job market. 'fhe nC\\' \a\\' prohibits this. even \Vh('re go\'ernment funds arc noL invoJ,·cd ' To do so. they \11ill hav'e to p<iy a s ubsidy to 1\mtrak oul of county transport al ion ft1nds supplied in part by taxes on gasoline. Tra ns it ""perts belie\'C' each con1mulcr train \\"it h the e\'er-incrcas 1ng number of '~on1l'n in the pcrn1ane11t \\"Ork force. and relaxation of credit restrictions in other art'a:. of commc:rC'e . lhc ne\\· housl ng rules n1akeSt'ilS<' 'Up! Up! A little higher! That's it 1' Locusts And Other Plagues ( ART HOPPE ) The plague of lorusts, frogs and boils that str uck America in the spr- ing of l975 was met by swift and \'iRorous action in \Vashington. To curb panit', the President·an- nounced it was only "a mild in- cursion " of locusts. frogs and boils and pledged there v.·ould b e no plagues during his administration. A three-month field study by his locust. frog and boil advi s l'r s. ho v.;cver. indicat- ed the people were up to their e yeballs in locusts, frogs and boils. Within four v.•ccks. the President announrcd a Pox on Locusts and Other Plagues program and issued 10,000 PLOP buttons to meet the crisis head on. ~le a lso nominalf.'d l\ti\lon lla- herdash as Ff.'dcr:1I Pl.OP Czar to re· fe rec the fi ght bet"·cen the Dcp<.1rl - menl of Locust E<.1tcrs. the Federal .frog Adminislr::itiOn <.ind the t;.S. .6urcauof Boils. "CLE1\N "\'Ol!R Pl.ATES." the rresid e nt told 1h c peop le. "particularly if you ordered frogs' legs. Boil five percent more locusts a day_ And ha\•e your school children v.·rite me le tters. \\'t.• \\"ant the best minds in th e count ry y.·orking on this." . • The President then fie\\' off on a 40,000·mile trip lo l'hynkia to say · ~OOd·b~·e to the rulini; Hall , \Vho was ~chedule cl to be deposed the folloy,·ing ""('(•1.;. i\"ot to be outdone. Congrf.'SS im· mediately promisl'd "exhaustive and tcle\'i!.ed heo1rin~s'' on the nomination (If l·f;ibt.•rdash as Pi.OP Czar. The hearings y.·ould begin. leaders said. as ~n a~ Conj:!ress adjourned for the four·\l('t•k autu1nn sol ~lice tQ de· Dear Gloo1n y Gus \\'hile v.•c battle high oil prices wilh the Arabs , ex-VP 1\gncv.• negotiates millions of Arab oil money for Kentucky real estate So v.·hat else is new for the little people'! t.IM"'' ""' <onlmt~h ••e •Yb""''" b' r••oe-<• -.... ftOI M (tUa<1ly •cllH• IM ~ .. Wlo OI 1he "'"""""'' MrMI '""'' ,,1 pee.., la Col....,,~. O..oly Pil01 terminl" "·ha t their con.,.lltuents back hon1c thou,.;ht of locusts. frogs and boils r THE llE1\RJNGS opened shortly berore the Christmas rl'cess bul by mid-February of the fo!Joy.·ing year it was discovered lhal Haberdash had been giving SO cents to a panhandler in 1962. A coalition of conscrvati\'e Republicans and Southern Democrats joined to block" conrii-mation of this. "notorious wastrel and spendthrift.·· On the other hand, with a rare show of p~rty unanimity, the 61 Democrats in the Senate and the 291 in the llo~1sc agreed to introduce "'hard-hiltlnl! lei;islation to cope y.•ith the problem." Sixty-one such bills y.·cre introduced in the Senate and 291 in the !louse. Kone passed. howe\"cr. due to a di !; pule over v.·hether these hills should first be sent t.n The Rules Committee, The r>.l arine Fisheries Committee. or Jack Anderson . DUE TO elose cooperation bet\\'ecn Congress. The \Vhitc Jlouse and th e 132 federal agencies in\'olvcd, a strong. Sll.3 billion PJ_,Q p program \\·as finally established in the sum n1er of 1977 . "\'our government in \\'ashinRton," the President told the people 1>roudl y. "is now ready to stamp out locust.">. stamp out frogs and stamp. _ .excuse me. lance boil s !" Unfortunately. the people had UC · con1p\ished all this for themselves a ye;_1r earlier. 'fhey hOJd devoted the in- terv('ning 12 months lo circulating an initi<ili\·e petition con\'crling \\'ns hington into a n h istorical landmark ru·n by Walt Disney En- terprises. Inc. ~veryone signed it. lncou1e Tnx Rebnte 011 Gasoline Tn~· -New-Twist for a-n-lJ-npopula-r--~Le-vy - \VAS•I INGTON -Attempting ll soften President ~-ord 's stubborn re sistance to a gasoline tax despcrate l ~ ne('ded to reduce consumption, cnerf:._¥ policymakers are about to of- fer him !his new t\1'ist: a high gas tax 11·ith a 100 percent rebate to individual taxpayers. Rebating "'ould be done mainly by universal inrome tax cuts -probably reduced payroll "·ithholding on the theo r y the ta x 111ould reduce gasoline consump- tion even y.•ith the rebate. this y.•ould gi\'e consumers n1ore spendable in- co1ne to perk up the s lumpin g t>conomy . Thiis. for both poliical and econom ic re- asons_.. the rebate should sweeten the gas ttx for t-.1r . ford Besides. he Y•ill be given a choice between gas tax or rationing. making higher taxes seem the lesser evil. EVEN IF 1\1 r. t'ord agrees. the bat- tl e for congressional approval y.•ill lie ahead . One Bcpublican leader belie\"es the 1ask is hopeless. eon1 - mcnting caustically . "You can't ex- ' pl'Ct Congressn1 en to go back on cam- paign promises just because it's sensi ble." Nevertheless. having the President support those v.•ho consid er the gas tax not onl y sensible bu! im· per<iti\'e "'ould accomplish much. The latest of l\l r Ford's repeated pledges to never propose a new gas tax y.•as made in Phoenix, Ariz .. Nov. 14 . Tha l almost convinced policymakers v.·ho had hoped the Preside nt \\'ould be more reasonable after the election. In a meeting Nov . 15. they tento1tive\y abandoned lhe gas tax. Since then. ho\1·e,·er. their dc- lil>er ations ha\·(' ine\"itably returned to it -but y.·ith the new twist of a full rebate. Wl-lEN ·rreasury Sccrctilry \\'illiam Simon first pus hed the gas lax nearly l\vo years ago. he envisioned a double function ' to disrourage gasoline con- sumption by raisi ng the price al the pump and to help the hard-pressed (~E_v_A_N_s_-N_o_v_A_K___,) treasury by increasing rc\"enue . But th(• recession militates against all tax increases. leading to the 100 percent rebate. r\ssume the ne1\' tax is 20 cents a gallon. producing S\7 billion extra in revenu e. The amount paid by in- dividual taxpayers. hut not com· mercia\ enterprises, ""'ould be rebat- ed, mostly by income tax reductions For the non·taxpaying poor. the re- b3le \\'Ould come as additional Social Security benefi ts and special pay· menls. Theoretically, car ov.·ners \\'OUld buy less gasoline because of the higher price, then use their rebates to buy other consumer goods. Frank Zarb, the ne\v Fcdcr:il Ener1£y adininistrator. But there also arc skeptics. 1·0 n1akc ce rtain of reduced sales of gas. they \\"ant the rebate to cOnlf.' al the end of the tax year as a c redit 11 011·.:vcr . go\'crnme nt economists feel that would t:1ke too -much money out of the recessionary economy. 1\ possibility: a mixed re- bate. "'ith some decrease in \Vithhold- ing taxes and so1ne tax credit Be fore :'11 r . Ford faces th~sc nuances or the si1.e or the tax toptions prepared for him list 10. 20. 25 and 30 cents a gallon!. he must accept its necessit y. The problem is \\Cl!· justified doubt that !\tr. Ford com· prehencl s the al>solutc need for man- datory reductions in consumption to gi \"e the U.S. some le\'crage y.•ilh the oil-producing nations and prepare. it for a future oil cn1bargo · With gaso \ioc sales down al 50 cents a gallon. there is no doubt of still lower sales if a 20·ccnt tax bucked prices to 70 rents. But \\·hat. if the n1otorisl used his rebate lo buy 70-Cenl gasoline any\~·ay? If' ll lS long-dela~cd energy brief- ing convinces l\1 r. Ford 1if lhis, he \\'ill next be gi ,·en the general alternali ves~ for mandatOry action: gas tax or ra· tioning . Actual]~·. "'ith onerous coupon gasoline rationing most un- likely. the rationing altcrnati\"C \1•i1\ include oil-i mport restrictio ns plus government :11\ocallons. That y.·ould inevitably raise already hH;h heatii1g costs for the Northeast. :1 most un- palatable decision. Oil t:iriffs 1vou!d AD~ll N ISTRATI ON policymakers ~enerall y belie\'c the 70-cent rate \\"OU ld inhibit gas-buying even with the rebate. Th:it is clearly the vie\\.' of Alan Greenspan. chairman or the Council of Economic Advisers. And also hurt the Northeast and, unlike a ii:asoline tax, could not be rebated. Thus. a rare un animity supporting the gas la!< T\OW exists. Chairman Arthur Burns or the Federal Hcservc Board. y.•hose'·j udg1nenl !'olr. Ford \"a\ues. i:-; for it: so are Interior Secretary Rogers J\lorton. Simon. Gree nspa n and Zarb. \\'here. then, is the President gelling contrary ad- vice" From Capitol Hill.of roursl'. s t:E Kl ~G the easy ~·ay out. po"·erful Congressmi.'n talk about ta:ii:· ing hea\'.y..automobiles. an approach long ago discarded by the admin istra· tion as "''holly incfrecti ve. E\·en one rare Congressman v.·ho understands the need for the gas tax reels the Americ.an people ~·ill not accept it before ''\ve gQ through a lot more suf- fering" -lhat is. another oil em· bargn. But "a \ol more suffering" is pre- cisely \\"hat energy officials are de· termined to avoid. Thus. they pray 1hat before year 's end (despite scheduled trips to ~l artinique and Vail, Colo.), ;\tr. Ford bi\cs the bullet, accepts the gasoline tax·Y.'ith -rel>ate and then embarks on hi s rirst great test of leadership ; selling his coun- tl'ymcn an unpopular proposal thal happens to be essential to their welfarE'. Learning Disability: A Cop-out? Tht•re 31"C those. IXlth \\'Lthin anrl out~1lle !he school s~!itc1n, 1\hO think 1hat tht• '"IL'arning di:-i:ibilit~"' idf'a is little n1orc 1h;1n a cop-out for an educationa l systen1 that just isn't working. In the old days we called kids who couldn't learn dumb, and !cl it go at lhat. Now too man y kid s arc technically dumb for that expl;ina- tion to be accepl- cd . NoY.· dumb kids. or more accurate- CHARLES McCA BE ly. kids who do not respond to the school system . arc lllaced in a medical category called "learning di sability." 1'his sati sfies teachers, and doctors and parents that lhev arc somehow not at fault for tile faiiUre of l·hildren lo learn. ;\ recent report on ttic subject s11uJ · "'l'he term ·1car1ung disahility' h:.i:. uppea\ bec;iu:.e it implies 01 :,per1fir· ncurnlogi(•al condition for \\h1eh 110 o_ne c:in t:>e held purtlcularl~-re:ipon · :.1hll• .. tors and teachers YET )1HO h<i:. no !'(•:d cx1stenc('. l''l'l'Pl 111 the n111HIS uf doetors ~nd t~·a1·hcr.~. 111 ~ i\1:-.t .1 la n1·~ co11cept for rh1ldrt'll 11ho art· thtl11·1ilt to ll":!f'h "·horlo not respond to school . Chi\tl ps~·c:t1\a1ri~1s in Sc·;1ntlin:1\·i:1n (·01111\rics :.ind (i1't'<tl Hrita111 ll<t\~ tol cl l'ruf. · llenr~· L Lenn:.i r'I 11F Ca l's S1·hool of :'lli.:dit·int' 1hat 1hl'V r~re\~· ~l'l' t·hildrcn tl1l:.\' 11 011ld cha~no~c a·~ "h.' pt•rac·lt\"c .. ur ~uffering from :iitnn Mills Episode Aids Tax Reform "1'ht·r1· LS no 1n1111iratinn of nci.:ll·rt. 1·111otic1na l flisturhancc. 111' impro1H·r 1ra111111)! 1H' cdlu:auon. nor doc:-it im · ply 11 hick of n10111·;11ion on the p;1rt of the child. For lhl·st• l·osn1t•lic rl.'a:.on:.. 1l is a rather nicl.' tern1 t(l h:1\c a1·011nd. I C'Ot1lrl not ;q.:re4· n1on· \\·ith th(' c:o n- t•hi. .. iiin of DLlllll' IJi\"Ok~. "'ho recently l·x:inunt·ci "lc:i rnin~ tl\s:1hilily" for l.1·:11·n11~g m<1 g<11,111c "To see every \;111at1(J11 frun1 1ht· nornl a s a "lli:-;ab1ht~' is In !in1it rl'mu1·selcssly !he l)(Jun dar1c .. of 11 hat p!!sscs fo r nor· m;dc~ And t11 treat \1h;1t ilre in f;n'l ..,c,ci;1\ pn1hh·1n~ n<lnreaders. non - t·(111t11 rm 1.,t ... nr1n .. 1udcn 1 ~ -;1<; n1e1 li t.d prohlcn1s ,.., to aclmil the hank ruptt:~ o! hrith the schools ;ind the !.ocicty in finding real sol ut ions.'' \\'.~Slll~GTO~ -The n('t effect t1f the congressional uphenval in y.•hi('h Rep. \\'i lbur rit ill$' 65-ycar·olrl pecadil\uC'S played a par1 is the ad\"0111- ren1 rnt of pros1>ects for tas r1'form 11.c Lax reduction Ln lht' \o\1rr br:1rkct" 1 andmoresocial lc~1slatlon . Reform s \"O\ed bv th;• Ocmocratle caucus m;.Lrk the .lsc-C'nd<i ncv of thf' libcra 1-mode r at c Orn1ocratir study J!fOUll :ind "''ere v.·ell cll'vcloped beCorc the f'Sca1,ades or tht' chairman o( the fl ousc \\1ays a nd !\leans Co mmittee y,•ith the Tidal nas1 n Bombshe ll. ~1ills' antics v.•crc the end for him. but !he beJ?inninJ: of an internal convulsion in the J1ouse. bre3kint:. the power of the Y.'ays and ~leans Commitlt>c t1nd harness1n,11 pc>Y.•erful approprullion~ subeommil· te<'S. 1'he liberals of the llou!lc, pit yi ng ~f ills. <1re st\11 JllbJlnnt lhal e\lenls \u.rned \.heir way -.nd theobsctaclcs lo I RICHARD WILSON l<.1 . ..: rcforn1 :ind soci:-.1 legislation have been reduced. TllJS if; an upheaval Lil the !louse hul fur fro1n the revo lution v.·hich '>'·ould upi;ct the seniority systcnL I-louse Democrats b:.1cked iiY.';t}', a nd \lnrlt•r the new rules ln effe ct "'hen Congr1•ss m('cts next year most or those in authoritall\'C positions y.·ill have "·Qrkcd their ""'aY \Ill ""'1lh the h€'lp1 nj.! hand of time. In anotht•r sense th(' soc:11l('d re· forms. far from ridding the llou?;e of ~enior1ty proc'Cdurcs. strcnj.!thcns thr PIJ"'C'r or the S1>eakcr or the !louse ~nd the maJorL!Y leader O\'er the most im- JlOrtJnt committees. \Vhat btgan as a dernot•r;.it11i ng procedure C'ould end as a restoration of authoritarian power lo the elected lead rshlp. unshared \\'1th eommittee chairm en and sub- committcti chairmen ~'hose tenure and st~tus ~·as 1hakcn by tho re- forms. TllE \\'ORO Y.Cllt out rrom lhc numerous \'oles of the Dcmocrotic cauc us th<it th e libera l s and moclerlltcs of the House, who will Oc s Lron ger thnn ~vc r in the ne xt Congress. must be listened to and ac- commodated by their elders if they expect to survive. Thal \\"Ould have hecn necessary for Rep. ~tills lf he ncvt·r h;1cl indulged in antics '>''ith his topless friend. but y.•ilhout her he pro- bably cou ld have hung on to his covet· cd th;11rmansh1p \\'ilh reduced aulhor1ty :ind preslige. Whal has no"' happened 1s n Slgnal of serious trouble for President Ford in1h1• next <.:ongress. It 1s a kirHI of message to him Lh<.1t \.he !louse or Hcpresentllli ves where Ile func1ioncd so ""·ell 1s no longer a pl::ice ~·here llcpublicans CCIII join with sou\hcrn conservati,·e~ in an ef· fcctive coalition. Seventy-five nc"' Democrats com· in~ into the 11ouse next year nave given :idvancc notice they ma)· act as a bloc supporting liberal-moderate positions Ol\spendini; and ta:<alion , t~ORO' PROBLEMS "'ith the pre· senl Con~re:-s ore -great enou~h . Congrc!ls is overriding his vetoes at a pace unequaled in a hundred year!; , and if 1t continues in this mannt'.'r \Vi\1 set un all-time record or opposing the wishes or thu chief execut\\lc. ·"I \!l\\ cvrr. n•i 1Jllt' ha:-i 1•\ 1·r hl'l'n ahlc In f1ntl t•1 Htcnce of lhl' 1mpl11•(I nt•urolog1cal 1rJ\!)a1rmf'nl. l·'urthcr- morc , {·hildrt.·n \\'1!h kno\\·n nt·uroloi.:1l';1I 1rnpairm1:11ts oflen do no1 n1anift'sl thl· kinds or h1•h:1\ ior ;_)~, :-;1,r1<1\erl \Vith \h e ll'ill'llB\~ (!is:d1ilitv COlll'Cl)I. ·• ' 1::1.t:!\1 l~i\TAl\'I' ('lassroom 1!'ill'hC'r~ ln\'t' 1ht• ll'rni. 1\ 1'l't(·111 ~1 11rly 1\f such ll'athl·1·:. 1n Charlotte~\'1lll', \'a .. ~hO\lt'<I th1· teachc1·~ p1·ef1•rrt>cl lh1• labt·l '"ll•;11·n1n i: disa\Jlei.\" 0\'(•1· all olh(•I',~ ''11d11cat1011ally h:i111tit•:1p !)\'(I.·· .. ma I iJd tusted." "probten1 rhild ,'' ''emul1011<1lly dislurh<!d '· ;_11\d "l>f'h;1\ 1oratly dislurhed " 'l't>n yr11 r-: ;1 ~0 \t.•ry tiltl(I \\'a ~ ht.':.1r1I of 1'111'\cr "l€'arn1n!! dlsahility" or or :\JUI). l\llnlmal Rrain IJ~Jolfunc1ion . The terms IJc~an to IX' :.ipph£'d to sc hool <'h1\dren y.·h~ bt.•ha\ 1or used lo ht· r;tllrd jerky, lnri1t1•nth·t' dlf- fi cull , ur plain dun1b. ih1·st' \1ords. or rour:-.{·. reprei;cnted 1 ,1lue JUd!i(menl3 by lt.>n<'ht•r"l TO<lav ~IBD 1s a reco. psychuitric disord er of ctlildhood . .aga in representing value judgments of doc· ORAN GE COAST ' DAILY PILOT Hobert S. \Veed, Publisher Thomas Keevll. Editor Flnrbara Kreibich. t.:clltoria/ Poge F.dzior Tht' l!dilorin l puge ()( tnr Daily Pilot Sf.'ek-5 to inrorm and stimul ate retiders h~ prt>stJntinic on this page 1\i\ers(' romn1enlary on lop\C!I of in· ti'resl b~ ~rnclicat('d columnl~ts und t'artnonist~. by pro\•idlng a forum for readers· 1'if.'""ll and h)' presenting this nt'"~Pdptr'5 opinions and iclca5 "on c11rrt'nl t1.1pic11. Tht' i:ditorial upin1ons of till' Pail)' P1lo1 8ppcur nnly 1n lhl' ttlitnnal column a1 1he 1op Of thC' pa.i:e OpinlQI\$ txprcss«t h) thC' rolumn1t1t~ and c1111ooni-ls rind leltcr "'r"ilerli ::irr the1r own 1111d no tndor:.ement of thclr\•lcws by th e lJ;ul~ Pilot should bt inferred. 1'uesd•Y, Ol.'«!mber 10.1914 ... • ~ Tuesc!!t.D11cembef10, 1g'74 • The Federal Money -Crop Corn and Lima Beans Only Yield Succotas WASl11NGTON -Sylvia Porter lald down a kind of half-baked ul· timatum lhe other d ay. The chairperson of Pres ident Ford's Citizen's Actiru1 Committee to f'ighl Inflation said that if we don't take the pledge for the WIN campaign and pro- mi se to g row ( VON HOFFMAN J .:rar ioO .... rapid for our strained and overextended economy-has ooly e.11 · acerbated matters by dampening down business activity and helping to cause unemployment. while the Fed's prior inflationary policies continue to eat away at pensions and paychecks uHke . Now it nppears that the Jo~ed has; reversed itseU yet again and is at· tempting a major reOation. vegetables in the backyard, her boss is going to slap on "mandatory wage and price con - trols." fi Ci als. The anti-inflation taclics adopted by his. Porler and President Ford are mo1·e suited to the Anti- Saloon League than to our exeruciut1 ingly difficult economic problems. This happy in- t el 1 ig ence A-l s . Porter said Sh e le<trned not from the President 's ov•n mouth , but had dl'<luced in her C<'pacity as a ''lra1ned et"OllOmisl ." \\'here ~Is. Porter received her train- ing v.•asn 't mentioned in the dis- patches, but any sane school 2f economics will tell yuu that if you ~row your own corn and Jima beans, all you're going lo get is succotash. 110 \VEVER, the one place where administering the pledge might do w me good is at the F'ederal Reserve Board. The Board is where they grind out all that "'orthless money; and while there is no kno"'n correlation between the price lc\"el and JI.l s. Porter's homcgro"·n turnips, there is a high one betv.•een the Fed's money printing-andinflation. - \Vh y all thls \Vild jumping around? "Overreaction to short-run fluctu tt· lions," s ays Darryl Francis, the pre· s ident of the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank. In the closed, no- comment v.'orld of the Fed, tilr. Fran- cis is looked on as something or a dis· sidenl. independent thinker ; but on the outside man~ persons agree v.•ith him and go tun.her to say that the Fed's policies are impractical, con· tradictory and dangerous. It might really help in the battle against inflation if Portrr \Vere to scoop up a bundle of her \VIN !)ledges und take them O\"l!r to the Federal Heserve Board, inste:.id or sending lhcm out lo 10,0W undoubtedly non- plussed state. county and local or- Experience shoy,•s that the upper li mit for pumping ne\\' money into our system. y,•ithout getting an ugly infla- t ionary leap at the supermarket checkout counter, is about 6 percent a year. From January 1972 to July 1973 the Fed "'as pushing money out at the rate of nearly 9 percent, which is 50 percent faster than the outer edge of safety. Even this year the gro"•th rate "'as 7 percent-plus, until the f'ed abruptly cut it off in July. 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Choose from the largest selection of SEIKO watches in Orange County SOUTH COAST PLAZA • COST A MESA 8l'i1tol 01 Son Diego Freeway • 540-9066 Motl"'C~ • AIMntoo f•preJI " ...,,._oeo«I • '«"°""'•"' '"""' Ho.irs: doily 10 Nli.·9 PM $4.in. 11AM-6fM • Travelers Shun Cruel Realities (JACK ANDERSON) \\'ASlllNGTON -When Congress trave ls abroad, it -19-4tupposed to-focus-on sober facts and figures . But lately. to escape the cruel realities. the junketeers have foCused on figures belonging to Vien- nes e y,•altzers , opera singers and pretty girls at gay amusement parks. Congressmen with less roving eyes h;1 ve settled for hydrofoil trips to Capri, Rhine cas tles and tus h cocktail parties. One en- terprising legislator. Rep. Benjamin Gilman. R-N.\'., even us1•d the good offices of the State Department and Israeli gol'ernmenl to get hi s so n a ''bar mitzvah " ·a l the Y.'estern Wall in Jerusalem. The ne\•er-ending chroni· cle or congressional \'isits to fara"•ay places are stored in the internal ril es of the State D.epartment, y,•hich has the delicate job of shepherding the \l.'ander- ing nock. ,:,u111 t. 'f I :\1 ES the State Departm e nt , 1,1·hich employs 25 fulltime staf- fers to indulge the Cupitol 1-lill travelers, is assisted by other go vernments and even pri\•alt• companiPS. \Vhen Rep. Gilman made a pri\•ate vi s it to th e !\lideast last August, the Israeli go\·ernment set up a "bar mitz\·:.ih '" icon- firmation eeremon\ ~ fur his son. The St<ite Depart- ment handled the com · munications "·ork. "'G OI /government of Israel) arranging schedule based on . !Gilman"sl ex· pressed interests and son's Bar :\litl\'ah at \\'est1?rn \Vall." our embassv in Tel A\"i\' advis<'d \\"ashington. "Please cable (Gilman·s~ prefe rence for ti me and date of Bar l\titzvah." !\lore ins id iously, the giant oil combinC'. Aramco, babied a ~lou se Public \\'orks delegation in Saudi Arabia . Rep . Jum es llo"'ard. D·l".J .. and two staffers \\'ere supposedly \\"llEN, for exam pl e, gelling an impartial look Rep. Frank Annunzio, D· at ho"' Aramco and other Ill., decided to lead fello"' companies based in Saudi Banking Committee mem· Arabia usc Arllbian ports. hers to Europe, it "·as not "Aff:A~l CO handling all the dour countin~ houses detail s (Of the con · of Zurich that occupied grcss m~n'sl visit, includ- them , but the vivacious ing transportation. hous_ing music of Austria and the and area tour." said one f e r r i s w h e e Is o .f elassified Stale Depart· Copenhagen ·s Tivoli ment cable. "It no"' ap- gardens. · pe ars (t~e U.~.l consul ate "Congressional Delega· ge~er_al 1s relieved of all tion requests four ti ckets log1st1cal support. ... Aram- to \\laltz Concert Imperial co will prov id e rooms Palace for fifteenth and "'ithin its compound." for Barber o f Seville on The State Department s ixteenth ,'' reads an politely made sure the con- urgent State Department gressmen's requests for request to U.S. diplomats ''p.ictorial coverage'' in Vienna. To Copenhagen waspasscd on lo the proper went an equally pre· oil company authorities. emptory order: One of Rep. Ho"·ard's ''Congressional Delega-staffers insisted to us lhat lion interested in seeing this hand ·in -glo ve rela · things ... such as T i voli tionship \l,'ith Aram co Garden , J·I a ml et' s "didn't hamstring us·· in castles .... " The U.S. em-getting an objective \"iC\1' bassy in Bonn was in-of Saudi ports. structed to plan a '"Rhine THE INTERNAL riles at rivertrip to sec castles." State bul ge \Vi th such cables. Here is a s<impling IN NAPLES, a romantic of their infinite \'aricty : hydrofoil voyage to Capri -Rep. Dan Kuykendall. was arranged just after R-Tenn., made a pri\'atc dusk fell on the beautiful trip to ~l artini qu e but Gulf of Naples. But the called on the State Depart- State Department began to mcnt to pro\'ide him "ith "·orry that this might cut the a m eni tie s . ''The into th e junketee r s ' Congressman :.ind his y,•jfe cocktail time. \l,·cre met h.1· a rcpresen- Fo'rth\l,'ilh, a cable y,·as tati,·e of the Consuh1 le ~ind fired off by the U.S. mis· prcsentPd "'ilh briefi ng sion in Naples: packels."' report ed U.S. "Reques t immediate diplomats in ~lartini riuc to confirmation from ·Depart-\\l-ashington. "Thereafter. men1 ·· o n "'hethcr the they enjoyed a pri\'all'ly Capri I.rip s hou ld bt• al chaufferr cd tuur 7 •10 p .m . or 8 p .m ._y,·hichhas been arranged "Forme r m r ans a rushed b.Y the Con sulate." drink, the hitter a mor(' -\\'hen Hep ~l arjo1·ic co njtenial one. Please ad-fl olt. R-~td .. lust her lu g- \'ISC." gage in Europe. frantic ca· And 1,1,·lth summer heat ble trarnc reflected State beating down on the vaca· 1lepartment efforts to find lion spots, cables nashcd it. Finally. our en1·oys to to Cologne, Copenhagen ~lunich crOY.'Cd , "'holding and Rome , s aying on e piece o f lu ggage "Congressiona l Delegation be Ion g 1 ns: to ~I a r jori inquiring tr alrconditloned llolt.'" It v.·as s ent spced - spacc is available ... Ad''ise Uy to Paris for shipment Priority." home . ---- • , FOR II is not a simple !ask for a pal1enl 10 reach and mo1nto1n "lean weight'' forUfe.First !he patient must have an honest desire to cure his prob· lef!l ... then accept professional guidance from !rained Medical Doctors WEDNESDAY FROM4 P.M. l indora's unique 10·week treatment and training program will teach patients how to reach and mo1nloin lhe1r··1eon weight'' fo r life. A sale and practical plan. with proper nutritional d iet, and con1 1nuo1 emohonal support. New audio and sub·lim1nal visual a ids a re used to rno11va1e the patient.The entire program is undertheslricl supervision of Medical Doctors. specia lists in Boriatric Medic ine lJndol'o 0 1n1cs 01e owned ono odmoOlr.tered bv Med1col Ooclors lhol re~u1c1 their proctice 10 Bor101r.cs All qin1c Personnel ore licensed by !he S!ale of Coli!o1n1a Coll for inlormation Monday thru Friday 8 A.M. to 6 P. M. •NAHEIM E~clld ne11 8•01dw1y SANTI ANA e1n $1. 1nd Newpo•! F"•r. TUSTI N lled Hiii n11r S1n11 Ano '•Y· HUNTINGTON BEACH )I:,& W11n1• GARDEN GROVE HOJto°' lll•G. 11 G1t61n 010•1 f•J. IUfNA ,IA~ l!ncoln Woll ol lllKh fUllfllTGN l~OI E. Ch"fl!llln STANTON 11900 811<.h l l•d. ANAH UM SL1t1 CoU191 11 111! SINTI INI M1•n I Oyot S. .. t•ltom COSTA MESA 1!S5 8o;e, NfWPORT BEACH e,.olol It Compuo Lindora4-¥ MEDICAL CLINIC SHERMAN OAKS WOODLAND HILLS 789-7103 347-5647 C"t ~-~c·n O.I Prcl~•c.on.11 81n~ SANTA MONICA 828-4513 f1,1rOI ~ »c~ ;~I l>•C: l HAWTHORNE 679·9236 t<;,..!~. •r~ '"''.! < 11 C<•·1tr ORANGE 538·2395 !J·,:••·C~a~,.,," r· "cs.•on J 8•1!~ \\Jr• ' ' ''· '• II•(!, I C•~ o POMONA 623-1655 r. ,..,~. ~··,. ·~~~ , ol Cpr•, f HOLLYWOOD 462·0883 ""'' t.• c: ,~! C•"lct COSTA MESA 557-1893 ~" .~ .,.,,, p..... ...~; SAN DIEGO 583-6932 .. 1, ,,, LONG BEACH 426-6549 ~!! p, ,.,.,. ' ,, t;Lai CERRITOS 924·5748 (..~" (' ·". b•~ FULLERTON 870·9501 ·~· c. •/~~ I Li.,. NEWPORT BEACH 645·3740 r. , ;-• •, ·, .1 CHULA VISTA 420-9580 I ••• •,, PASADENA 796-2614 t ··t>· MISSION HILLS 365-1138 ,,. .. '' SAN BERNARDI NO 886·4788 ~· ~· '' GARDEN GROVE 534-2051 I ,;, ~·,' CLA IREMDNT 560-1484 L .\ WE ST COV INA 962-3438 'I " t'<li. E. LONG BEACH 597-0378 ' ' '·' 1 ,, ,.,.,' RIVERSIDE 787·8250 ~· • .1 ···'• LA HABRA . 694-1029 ,, I "• •' ·~,.~ •I'>., • Seasonal Savings from .·. TIRE >.,. General Tire~-~---;r~-.. LOW, LOW SALE PRICES~ The General JET -AIR · ill A great time to save on the famous Jet-Air Ill. It's General 's economy priced 4-ply tire with tough Duragen " Tread Rubber ... Easy steering contoured shoulders ... and famous Dual Tread design. Now Only $ REMEMBER : s ,ze ~ ~0-\l 1~~~1~·1 1>1at•"'a11, p1ys ~1 ;~ f"ed~1~1 ~·.::•s~ Ta• Improper Caster & Camber settings can rob you of the long mileage and smooth riding features the Jet·Air m was designed to provide. When you purchase your Jet· Air m·s, ask to have your front end alignment checked. YoU 'tl be glad you did. 7.00-13/C78-14 E7B-14 F78-14/15 tubeless blackwall tubeless blackwall tu beless b!ackwnll s20.95 s 21.95 s 22.95 plusS1.95orS207 pl1.;s S2.2-I ~Ju• ~2.41 .:i• '2 J ::" Federal E~cise Ta~ Federal EKt•SC Ta K Fc.ci:1J I E•c1sr.i 1.,~ G78-14/15 H7B-14/15 L78-15' lubeless blackwall tubeless blackwal l tubeless blackwall s23.95 $ 26.95 $32.95 plws S2 55 or S2 6J p1us S2.77 or S2 82 plus SJ 13 Fedei:il Excise Tax Federal E)(C•se Tax F~'Cleral Exc1su T J~ WliltfWALLS ONlY ll TO SI MORE DEPENDING ON SIZE 'AV ... IL.lBLE IN WHITEWALL OHL~ SALE ENDS DEC. 21 Charge ii at General '[G '"':· J . .. We ~I'" ~<!~Qt . ·.· . ' •~•G•~ •v•.i•·•~'•<•a ro .. 1 •'. ·'""" "'••'l~~··~·"''•t~I"'• . Give yourself a brake ... COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE -59~,~ .. . I _Nf._........,....,~ ... 4 -J .• -... .,...... .... ..-1 -.. L -~•o . ··-"I'..,_ ·, ~·--"""""' ·~.:.:.: 1.1 .... --.4-·-··· ·-·-·----'" ,_ ................... ~, ,...... ~ .... ,_~ USE OEN£11 ... l "$ CONV!N!ENJ AUTO-CH.I.AGE PUN no '"•""1 -" ... lllGr"h• !a p•J Don Swedlund's WH EEL ALIGN MENT COMPACT & STANDAR D AMERICAN CARS Exira charge !or larger or air cond1l1oned cars, setting torsion bars ... and parts ii needed. 095 E~tra char "lf' 101 l.;rcpr O! iHr C(•l'U•l•1ll'1!'Cl t..1r· ,,.1!tl10 '"'' , . .l'I t"1t .;nd oar1•.i1 l11'f"l1?t'.I GIHUAL TI RE ,,,,,a •11ha•n ti G1•e11I Tut $10111 co-.~1i.1o ... 1, P•·C•d II 11\0t~tndtnl Dt ll• t •t a ••P '•r•ng 1~• Gt .,.•tl ••9" COAST .·GENERAL .- 585 WEST 19111 ST. COSTA MESA -DAILY 7:30 lo 6:00-646-SOll -540-57 10 Sooner or later, you'll own Generals -·---. -------- " • • • 1\H DAILY PILOT TveSdax. December 10, 197<4 S"l''""'lt D eprh ~·01 i,. .. s r: •• ~n..., ....... -•t-_...H111•c.1, ---~-""7'""""~~~--o..i. 01 Cl•Ulll o.K-• '· "" s-...... Ll~S ponOl"O. 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"'''"'"''<)" s, ... ,., ... o 11'1•'""'"'· Ald~••tOO MtllD•, W•~"'"01fll l tll &M.cl••f 1<'011""11 otl IOrw.WO•"ll "'•.C • 1l JO PM. P•o• F.,..,,, (Ollllllt ! f ...... <tl 1,--.... -~~ ...... -C.0 ..... Mgomoo '" Wn lm'"''"' Cf . County Sued On Project SANTA ANA -:-Orange County has been sued ror $2.S million In a Superior Court action charging J Fire Dangers .Told SANTA ANA -Seasonal though the bes t hunting standing by , sa id Carl fire closures in Orange areas are along the main Downs. county fire t.h ief Coonty's State aod redcroal divide road ln the Santa and' forest rangi:r. fores t lands have been Ana mountains ,'' the During thi\ off lcia lifted, 15ut rire officials warn spokesman said. five-month rire .$.Cason, th · that there is still a distinct A petmil ls good for one county crews responded lire danePr . cord of wood, or about one 865 grass and brush fires · y ' SINGERS AND SONGWRITERS! Cal Worthinoton·s "Record Produoel' ooking ror • lew lalented people IO reoord. Must have dMire to :suc:ceed: •.o.1.owu1 l •ll•\ 9,10*'" Of,..()! °"611'1 ,,.O..,,.,bor H. '~" s ....... u1 G• ""' ""'""'"°· w,,,.,.. t: De aths i county offi c ers with' unlawfully halting work on on El Toro development despite the fact that the plaintiffs held a valid use ORANGE COUNTY "The Santa Ana winds pickup truckfull, but the which 344 acres burned. we ha\'e been having are •spokesman said almost Sunday's brush firefn th really drying the areas out nobody ever f inds that Orange hil ls bu r ne that got well soaked during much. another 123 acres, but last week 's rain," s.fid The f ire season in teehnically, it was ·not i Cleveland National Foi'est California Di visio~o f the f i ! e s ~a.son•· 540•581 I I Else1vliere '1 D•'""''" Wll. ro ... 14 """'I•• -...... (tllltl!f, 0.0lll*r, lom -'"' -''"'' l>ll'M; Q<•"ll<"•IG••I\ (:.r!Qlfo.W, J-n. 5'rM1 f • ...,i.y, Sw""•••lf', (•, ii:t1lh FoM!ty, Po•\\•114, O•tQO" AIM! 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Joo """· EJ To•;;"*"~"''· n.i. a.-... , -1 ... •w ~rtc;l- LA•fV J•;a"""' 111.,-\.tll•"· ··~'""'' e1 t •a1111• ™"' "· C•. 011" ol W•tn OK•mbl'• 10, 1'/f ,.1111t •'7 ()! l l. Sl,/!'.,Nd 0·1 llo•• ~1,., Pt!"«* S..•r•~ 01 ur..t_.. !ii'"""' .,. pnc11119.01 s ....... l -!le.t<"-'""''· AllOn Mt•• " •01>1111. '"""""' o• S•n J~~n C.*P•ll• "'IO Ot !t ol Ot•ll'I Doo<tml>I'• 1. H/I ~'"'YIKI C• ... •G•"911t4 .... ""'"''"[ °"" Of ~ J,,.... (&P1\\r...., •r'CI """''' M llbtlol\ r,I MtH•t "",.ln: 1 .. 0 9ttna<nllt1••n °!><'••lt rl •111 DI!""'" 10 00 AM '"~'"'''• GIOr!t 0.1 l uU••••n ("'"'"on 0•"" PolN, C•. 1 .. ,,,,,, ... 1 P•colo<11.~ .. ""''"''''•I P6r•, l'ffwpOr'\ D~•t~, tllnl'<!eO 1>1 Pf<lh~ ll'fW Hoort...iry. LEIDY "•~•an ic:eesler LfllfY, .,.,1e"' '"' I•!~ $fl>0'1 H Le<dr <>ICotlNl•llf.l,.,,,.,,C• Dtl•OI M• .. 1~ 0.c•mi.r •. 191( ..._.., ,.....\.,., 01 M•••I"' f . L•o<ly ol (.c<.,....,.I Ml• -M1t. Wm S. l•ody, IJ~AF n!! OI O'ftllOfl, Ml .. ,,...,pe.i, "'"° ..., .. ,...., "' -or-11,14 ena hwD 9tetl·0•_,_,.,111<en ,...., ma11r no•<•• t l\CI Mp,.._, At '''" •-I no Yt•o<~ will ~ ""1d '" + ... u (II II-•, !•1....:1\ wl>O .,lih ........... ~.(OM"tlullOlli IO ,,.,. Emery C...-ce• 11<-~trtl'l, lli <,o. Wflt Lo•t A ... Lo• 11-.. C.t.-llOOSlor 10 ,,..., lt•0<1le ( ... rllr. f~t-1, i>Kllot Y.e• ,,..,,_,.1 P•••. Nr""""1 ae .. <hOl•«ltd 01 P<tClllc V1"w.Yor1<M••· __ • IAL TZ-IERGERON · FUNERAL HOME Cor~no del Mor 673·9A SQ (0~10 M.!So 646.24 24 -·-llLLUOADWAY MOITUAIY I 10 B•11·.:v! .... ,u. C· .•::i .'I<".;, ""' lf':I) -·-McCOIMICK LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY J/95 log.,no Conyo11 R~. 494.941.S -·-McCORMICK MISSION MORTUARY 28832 Com !IQ Cop1~1tono San Juan (op,srrono . 495.1776 -·-PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK MotUJOty C ~opel 3500 Po(+f.: View Drioe Newpor! Beoc~. Cohl0tn1a 644·2700 -·-PllK fAMILY COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME 1BO t 8o1~o Av<! .. We11min~1er 89l.J.S2~ -·-SMITHS' MORTUAiY' 627 Mo1n Si. Hu.,l•ngton Beoch 536-6539 BEHKELE\' (AP) Ar c hit e c t \\'a l ter T. Slrilb .. r11:. 88. "'hO helped 11lan the late \\'ill iam Ran· dolph llearst's famous S<in Simeon ('slate, died Sunda.Y of injuries suffered in an auto arr1d<-nt. ill' wa s hit by a car during a rainstorm luslJ'h.YJ:iday. LOS A:"'GELES <UPI ) - UCLA off1c1 als lcar11e d l\1ondav of the death in Portugii l last •·••eek or Dr. Albt-rto Machado Oa Rosa, a n1 cmber or the faculty si nl'e 196-1 . l'\1achado. 5U, \1 ;is on a sabbatical leave at the t i me of d e ath in ~Ions araz, Portugal. Cause of death "·as not di sclosed. . s'ALE'.\l, Mass. (UPI ) .:.... Jo~une ral services were planned today for Burton G. Phil brick, 93, a ba c· tc riologisl \\'ho he lp ed J>('rfcct th e frozerr food pro· C(·,;;.s~~lc died Saturday. PUBLIC NOTICE SLP· lllMS NOTICltOFSALE OF ltE.t.LPllOPE 00£n~­A'rPllTV•TE'IA4. Nt,A-WlU ~" tt'4' ~~""' eii..n ol '"" Si.re <>I Ct lotornlf . le• th! C-tr ol o.......,. .., !hi ~U•r 01 int f ~1•teol Rov ""'''~ MCiure•, 0..: .... 11. HOti<o h l>t ttl>'f Oi•t" 1htl '"' Ull· !lfr"o""a will ~I! M p,,.,it i.oit, 10 !M h._,. •nil Pl'SI Dlll<le<, su1>1t<l toc...,!lrm•· 11on ol W•d S"Pl'""' (OUtl, 00 Cl •ll•f !"" 11•1 4•• o• O..ct mtott !QI•,•• 1he on i<•"' 11°"'' L. W•~rot. !il(l)W..>l lleCIOfld<> 8e.oc l> El lwll G •td •~• 907''· County ol l"" llr>Qt•t l, S1•11! 01 C.l1torn••. •II ll>e '""t. !•tit •ncl 1nl~t" al W>O dlH•oO!ot<I •I 1 .. I•"'< OI 0<•1h Miii •11 1"< "11111 lotlt .oM lnlfrn1 ltlf l 1hO t.i•~ al Wid llt<toO!ot<I lloH .te11uue11 DY OPf'••!""" of lew or lllM""IW OI,,... "''"or '" •l!Cl•hon IO 11WU ol w ><I -Ctr..11. t i 11'111 limeolO.•ltl,t" •1111 10 111 tM CHl••n IM'Ol>Jr\J \ii..-1@<1 111 ... (•ly Of C..•Otn G•e••· Cl>UM• <>1 o...,., S'*t• of ( .. lo torn>•, 1>ar!+<uifflJ <lt1C .. tlllll I S 1011o ......... 11 Lot J• of Tt.-;1 No. 1130, ,n .,,.,...., on ft M,lp •Meto..I '" llooo• .o. p.:tQl'S n .. 1111 lf O! Mltce11.,,.,.,.,, M•P-., rtcOfO; ol D••"Oll Coun1vof C•lole•n,4 MO,. commeM, ~""""" .,. 11)1 F•llen Leet S!rtel, G•t<lf" G<~. C.•l>forn•6 l ••m• ~I 1ftlt cft>l'I in law!~t morotY o4 !hi Unolell Stales on <onh<"'°h'"" al 1;,ie, p,o1I ct1n •"4 P.ol.once tv111tn<.•C1 I>< ,,..,. wcur<d bJ Mon"'"'°' ''"'' ~"" IM 0<0lltr1 • .o W>l4. T ~ '°'"'"" of -Did to~-\111t<1 .,,,,.bid, Bid> or ol!tr1 to tie In -iUnq..., .. 111 1111 rrctlvt4 •! tM ,.,_,,..,,, "'1kt el.,., tlmt tf!ft' th! lor1t OWllllUI'°"' """"" -l:lflote ~'ol Wit . 0..lt•l11'11• 111~ d••o!Od .. 1~1~. F•Mlo 11 .......... e~­ E••<ulor ol I"" E1fft' el w •a Oece<lenl. ltO<;EllL.WAY NE ltotW•\I illtOOfldo at.tell DI..,. C.. .... ftt,C•.911lU .t.110'"'' tor l~t E•l;,11 .,. 11111 M•rl1 -"· Pul>tliht4 O••n<;t• C~I Oi•Tp P•I~, OKtmi.r!G,11 ,11,191~ •~JO.If Shelter Industries, Inc., 204 3 Westcliff Drive, Ne~·port Beach, claim in the lawsuit that more than $2 million had been spent on construction of a mobile home park in El Toro when the coun t y halted operations last April 29. The park was being built on the 46 ac r e s that comprised the old flall Ranch. The development \\·ould. on completion, have- housed 300 mobile homes. It is alleged in the lav.·suit that the county 3Cled Unlawfully when it ndvised the builders that th e us c Pl·rmit iss ued earlier "·as now null and void . St. Nick To Visit Indians STANTON -J·Jc v.•ill "''cur a red stocking cap with a white tassel instead of a feathered headdress, but Santa C l aus i s a d r y Dec em be r an df~o~t ~h~e~r~e~q~u~i p~m~e~n~t~a~r~e~~co~n~t~a~in~a~nd~e~x~ti~n~o~u~isgh~i~t=. ~~~========~ continuation of some of the VCI Dean To Speak To Vnit fire hazard," he added. The end of the fire season means most of the county's mountain and canyon areas are Cipe n to firewood hunters. But lo go onto ANAllEJM -A special Cle\'eland National Forest informational meeting is Land-in search or fallen ·set O er . 1 6 at the \\o'ood requires a special Disneyland Hotel. where permit. the Orange County Chapter A spokesman for the U.S. of the National ~lulliple Forest Service in Santa Srlerosis tMS> Society will Ana said wood·hunters offer both education and must go into the wild areas, ~ntertainment. locate the place they want Fratured speaker will be to gather wood and come Dr. Sta nley Van den Noort, back to dist r ict ranger dl'an of the UC Irvine headquarters to pinpoint it lil e dical School and a on a map and get the free member of the !\IS permit. Society's nationa l board. "Thet"e isn't really too The ses sion begins at ·much fallen, dead "'ood to '7:30 p.m. and will include a be found in most areas, concert by the !l.t adriga.1- Singers of Saddleback High School. according t.o !<.1S official A. l\laureen Dunca.,!l . Service Coas t Member Come celebrate \vitl1 us in the Grand Ballroo m. 535 per person includes a gour1nel dinner, cJ1an1pagne, hats, noise-ma ke rs , ta x and gratu ity. You \¥ill dance to the nostalgic 14-piece big band sound of tl1c fan1cd Kcitl1 Wi lliams, featuring Lee \i\'hitney, TV star. For reserva tions call (714) 535-8171. Ext. 1261. definitely coming to see A d children of orange-County--War -8-- lndians. S.:\CRAl\1ENTO (UPI) - Naomi Sch\\·artz of Santa B11rbara was appointed by Assembly speaker Leo T. !\.tcCarthy to the South Cen· tral Coa st Regional Coastal C o mmi ss ion . l\1rs . Schwartz replaces Gary flart. (D:srna narDal'ar. elected to the Assembly in November. _j1su~Blando.t~!- The sixth annua l Christmas party £or under-privileged children of descendants of native Americans li ving in Orange County will be Dec. 22, at the American India n 1 Center. 7950 Central Ave., Stanton. A pow·wow '~lill be staged after the Christmas party which features a choir singing ca rols and a magician lo perform for 350 child~en expected to attend. Saddlehack Sets Classes Courses in practic-a1· real estate, ethnic wr itings, astronomy, science fiction and yoga have been added to the Saddleback College curriculum:· l:i all, 22 new courses recently "''ere approved by college trustees. They will be a mong 844 offerinss . "'hen the Y:i nter quarter begi ns Jan. 2. Nearing ANA H EI M -Orange County organizations of every type that contribute to the betterment of life in some \\'ay ha\'e fi\'e weeks to apply for a Disneyland Community S e rvice Award. Any organization which sponsors and carries out communit y s e r vi c e activities as a pa rt of its program is e lig i ble to enter. Categories cover such diverse areas as education, environment. social wo rk. ~·fiealth s'ervices or civic and cult,ural projects. Prizes begin with two SS ,000 Specia l Judges ' Awards for most unique project during 1974 and for· best community se rvice program and a $10.000 sti pend to th at grou p judges consider mo~t outsta n di n g and productive. SOUTH DST , ... ~, --... .• ~·""' ..... ·:. .. ';, -.. ~. ·~ ,.:;· .. •• ,,."t :_· •• • • ... ._. . •: • : ... .. .,,, .. .:, · .. • I . ' -\...-~ \-~ .. -~-·~./'>-···""·"-·--t.. '' ..--=-----. -. ' " ..... " ·~ .. -. \ ., .I , Daylight SavingTimes Times are changin ~. It used to be that "bankers' hou rs'' v.·crc son1et.hing different than what other people kept. But not any lon,::C'r. i\t. least, not AL Fi rsl National Bank of Ora ni::e County. All 8 branches of J.'i~t Nat ion:il stay open until 5:00 P.~1. every li:ty of the \vcck except Friday. And on Friday we're open until 6:00 P.M. I F First NNational BBank ~ ' ----- The doors open at 10:00 A.M. but at the branches where we have drive·through or walk.up windows, we're open for business nl 8: 45 A.M. Monday through Friday. l t totals up to more than 17 additional hours of banking time for you. And that mean~ more savings times, no matter Vt·hich of our more than 40 individual services you choose to' use. First National, the whole bank. Hu been for 6B yenrs. ------ -- Disco\ler that distinctive gift! Trear yourself 10 the relaxed atmosphere of South Coast Village. Explore over 60 uniq ue shops and boutiques. Choose from 10 intcrnarional restaurants. Open 10 10 9:30 daily. Sunday 11 to 6. • ii ..i t---" =·~i ' • -.. , •••••••••••••••••••••••••• tf1ere i! great seafood 1n Corona Del Mar ~~n 3901 E. Coast Hwy. Res. 675-0900 These Never I Got Answered Questions We Nev(jrGot to Answer: ' What day of the week did Aug. 24, 1854, fall on? - Noblesville, Ind. , . I've heard that the body oC the great opera star, Enrico Caruso, is fitted with a nevr suit every rive years so people can see him looking fresh. True? .:..._ Canton, Ohio. . . ' Do you think this was a coincidence, that the night after radio station KIUE had a Bealle burning to stamp out the Beatles, the station was struck by lightning? -Richmond, Va ... MY NAME I S Juliet, so I hope you don't mind my asking if Leonard ("Rom eo") Whiting is still single. And if so how many children do es he have? -Des Moines; Iowa ... Where might 1 look to find John F'. Kennedy's • Tuesday, December 10. 1974 DAILY PILOT 'Sierr~' I Permit ,, A 9 Canceled ENTERTAINMENT \\'ASJ~I NGTON (APl - The Interior Dcpartmenl has canceled the p.-rmit il issued July 31 ror the film· in g of th e cance l e d television series ··Sierra'' 1n Yosemite National Park, tv.·o con~ressma n have an· nounced. · New Sl1ow Renewe d marks inhigh scbool?-East Syracuse,N.Y... NEW \'ORK (U PI J - Interior Secretarv Roi.:ers C.B. J\t orton ad \·is<'d the congressmen on l'-.'ov. 20 of the t e rm ination of the perm i t a v.•ard cd t o Univer sn l S tudi os of ' TONIGHT'S TV IDGHLIGHTS ABC (7) 8:00 -"The Year Without a Santa ' Claus." Santa '!t elves come to rescue. \'oices of Shirley Booth. ~lie key Rooney, Dick Shawn and George S. Irvine art~ featured. KHJ (9) 8 : 00 -"Inflation: A Fe\\• Ans"·ers." Sander Vanorur hosts thrce·hour special on topi cs relating to infl ation and survival todav. NBC (4) 8:30 p.m. -.. After the Fall." Ne\\' production or Arthur Mill er's pl ay stars Jo"""aye Dunawa y, Christopher Plunlmer a nd Bibi Andersson. KCE1' (28l 8:30 p.m. -"Saga of \Vestern ii' ~1 a n -1898 ." Spanish·Americ<J.n u1ar is featured ) along \.vith roles of1'cddy ROO~e,•clt a nd \\lilliam Randolph l le01rs t. ' ....• _ _... s2 1-M'i0"" I've got a bet that Dinah Shore definitely is not NBC's nev.• .. Petrocelli" Universal City, a subsidiary of J\lusic llo rporation of M:HAn CIJHI Kale Smith's daughter. Do I win? -Walnut Grove, series on \Vedn<'sday nights ~£~~~;:r ~~tr~n:;p:: __ TV -DA 11 iy LOG THE OESr"1UCr'01s .... Cal. · · has been renev.·ed for the PAIDQN Ml_l.lOOeEI What was tha t funny corofiltian's...nam e before he second half of the seuson. ~~-~··~·i.M~·~·t,·j·~ .. ~·~-ij"~-a~11~~~ ,;::c:..:::::_il-l..\-changed-itfo-9a-vid-steinbefg-?---Omaha.,Neb•----•'--The-sh-ow--go1-0ff to a slow , . ~:::::::::::::::::::====~~ Why do they call those pornographic mO\-ies "X" start in the fall but has built movies? Is it because the actors and actres4es don't rapidly in recent v.·eek.s. 1~~~:,~i.i'~,:.:';.~ know how to write their own names? -Portland, But the an nou ncement -,-ll ~ v.·as del ayed 212 v.•c·e~s bee a use or lhl' ;1bsence from JHOW1Tun •.-J1!Hlfl 1t Ftlf Ore... Star Barry Nev.·man v.·ill ••Utt •• ,. ucr1•11 •Mi< begin \\"Ork after the last \Vashingtnn nf H{'p. llcnry c; ......... .. ~H 611? S"CIAl INGAG4MIHT THE TRIAL Of BILLY JACK - llDING TALL ll'OI ........ ·-· _ .... ........... .. ,.)~91 ''"°"••····· (••"'"- Ot• ·-· •IJ·•S•S two WAii PllNn MITS! BEARS & I .,., SHAGGY DOG !Or CHllOlfH • 11 I $0< IT'S SURVIVAL OF THE FIERCEST AND THE FU NI ST. • HELD OVER! lwtil Gordoft "HAROLD & MAUDE" • Jock HichobOll F1tyt DtrlnOWO'f . "CHINATOWN" (R) .... JACK NICHOLSON "THE LAST DETAIL" IRI E""'iftCJ$ ~ 7 p.1fL Cont. Sllftdgy Z p..in. "OR. ZHIVAGO" • SHOil SUIJECT ""BENJI" & '"O!GBY "'(G) o,:..o Ml>t> "~" fto & l() pm s.i1 '""'" ,....,, n 3{I '°"-"1 U~u l"<H> IO/ pm-l l }5 S.A. FAWY !MANCHESTER EX,) G.G. FRWY tCITY DA , EX.I '"FLESH GOIDOH" ··cRY UMCU" IXI '"PELHAM 1-2-3''(A) "CIHDEAELLA UIHTY" Utl /A "11 HARIOW HOUSl:" IPGI ~ .. ,, 44/100% DUD" lPGI "IEHJI" "DIGIY"IGI ~O)l,.t l.,U\'!"'1. ... - GfQRGf C SCOlT .. t.HkE NICHOLS , ... S . Heu ss. (J).\Vi s.), chairn1an of the Govern· In this t111sodt iirominent e~ents ment Oµerations consCr\'a· Tuesday ~n~ ~eoonalotofs ot the year 1898 lion sub ·COm m ittf>e. the in-art portrayed, including t~e Spanbh· tcrvening Thank sgivi ng Evening American War. 1ne ucompany1n1 holidav and oul·Of·t ov.n in· .,.ir leVfr, ~nd the 1olls o1 Ttddy vestig3tions by a key staff DECEMBER 10 ~oosevell ind Wilham R1ndolpt1 .'Glad You Asked That' ' by Marilyn and Hy Gardner episode is completed this spring on a theater movie based on the early Army career of Gen . John Pershing tit le d "Black Jack." Me v.·ill star in and produce the fi l 01 . d Hearst. mcmber ,a nofficia1 ~.ai . 6:00 0~-a1 10 mmCEHe•' *4 OOT nABC \ 1-:;::;:::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::::::::;;-I (J . r,7 ,3 13 00(~\..IJ) "'•s :: omorrow o Once Bz.rbra Streisand's beauty fades, what's she i>u"""' p,,, •• ionv ..,..,.,0 ."' v 0,.,,,1 c.""" ""'"'~ g •1 Bonin11 Afte r School Special! got to fall back on? -Passaic. N .. J. , . "THAT CHAMPIONSHIP SEASON'.' by JoKi" MillH" O R1ymond Buri Show Magical Mystery Trip That i:rreat Cecil B. De Mille movie, "The Ten Ill P111dd1r f1mil1 Th•u L•'ltle Reds Head 'Jo An atl50lu••rv 1><111<•"' ''"''''"°''°" -1""' T~u• O••'I 1'11<>1 Commandments'' ~would you please tell me what it's I•• oe..a.101• a.•o.....:""'""""'""'h'""~-"1 h1vona -~•9<>00 •ho" scR •• Mod Squid j II W h · D C i;J•1•.-.; ""•O•·uP "°'"'.......,..,..Dall""'~'' -0.n Sul"••n. LA T.,.... ij) Mu\ic1t Co111tdy ShO'lf I 9:00 B j1 (31 H1w1ii fivt·O '"Present· a about? -as 1ngton, · · · · THMMJ ttlni Slllldoy-l:OO p.111. SPECIAL SUNDAY fj~w111;011 Bll\rtbill (2hr) Wir·' 1ng .. In the Centet Rong .. Mui· Does David Eisenhower favor his mother's side of ,,,,, ,, Hooston. 1 drr" Wo fat . 1ott1nation~I spy ~nd h r r MUST CLOSE DEC. 22 MATINEES · 3:00 P.M. the family? tie as an aw ul lot o hair for an ro [lectrk Comp1ny 1tlen11,~ nemesi! ot MtGarrett. re- Eisenhower. -Niagara Falls, N. y. .. W Speed R1ct1 appe..Jt\ in Hawa11 10 purluit. cl 1 v•s-l>n~ foreogo m1n1sltt, .,.ho os un· 6:30 ,'fQ: Mel"f Griffin Show t " f O K~· ~ IN MUSIC a nd show business columns. lhe.11ame m o\ndy G1iflilft ~~lt~h: :::~~-ion UI rie· . " 1 ' Ascap always shows up. Wh at did he compose and port. to Meio-646 I 36l l~~! ,, O Electric Company & what is his first name?-Kent, Wash. . . ('.1' ...Jll Dr1le1 1 Choice -was-Wlli stler s mottler reallY his mother-i n-law? m The Plonttrs *Sesame Street stars! -Tucson, Ariz. HAHRl' m Little RI Hll$ OUT TO LUNCH ls Virginia Graham Sheilah Graham 's mother _ GOLUW ATE tl 7:0D B CllOO:l100mQ')l'ltws .Plus Special Guests! or is it the other V.'ay around? -San Antonio, Tex. . . SPEAKS OUT in the 0 Bowlini 10' Oot11rs 0 (fij· (i)l@ ®l.lillifil] Out Where Can I have a n automobile stolen on ord"r ''. I ~J Mo4 Squid 10 lunch lhos comed)·v1uety 1im111 .,. (•)Truth or COllUquentt' ~petral lllirites televisoon a1 lht have my eye on a '73 red Mercedes, and if I can pi ck it 0 Wh1t'l My Line? Sname strtei and T~e Utttric up for Sl .500 or so I'll take it -if it has low mileage ~ m I lovt l11tr C<impiny tharicters llkt OVtt ABC Brooklyn. . . t"("_ii ~!il•n's Hriots 101 an hour while the network This is Raymond Burr's third or firth year in a , •J biisS " '"out to lunch." llliott wheelchair. Would he mind if I recommended a good ~~;~~~!11 ~~~1~',1~~~~!~cE!~~: Tht Muppttl surgeon or acupuncturist to him? -Glendale. Cal. . . t(Jt (J)) lon1011 (i1 Kint runily Christm11 Spttit.I eD Duma eD Los Gr1ndt1 Mos dtl Rock ON THE Mike Douglas show Desi Arnaz s aid he was a grandfather at the age of 30. Was he just joking? -Lansing. Mich .. What happens to the ti me saved since Daylight Savings Time s t arted? And who get s il? - Denver .. Is the Peare Corps still in existence? Or did they disband it because of loo many wars? -Scranton, Pa .. I think Eli zabeth Taylor is a very attractive girl. llas she ever been married? -Pittsburgh. , . ~sa w Willie S utton, I think. in a "Kojak" segment playing the role of a robber. What name did he use to rob under? -Chicago ... Do onion orchids smell like onions or orchids? - Pompano Beach, Fla ... WH EN SlllRLEV Temple was a child star v.·as she a midget? -Indianapolis ... ls John Wayne the son of that famous World War II general, lt1 a rk Wayne Cla rj:? -Buffalo ... Is Englebert 1-lumperainck Tom Jone's real name? -Seattle .. When did George Jessel get enough points.to get out of uniform? -Little Rock, Ark ... · Is it true, as I r ead in a fan magazine, that betwee n all the Gabor s isters they've accumulated enough rings to hang draperies on? -Shreveport. La ... "A WIMTER'S TALE" FULL•OM AUSTitAUAN FILM PLUS Z DISHEY CLASSICS PerfOl"WlolK•~ 7:l0 & 9:l0 P·"" What CAN You Get for orily a dime ,... · ....... these days? 1 ,: A llNIV[llSAl 11Cllll\ l[CHNmOR ' f'ANAVISIOO ' , il'll"" COME EARLY! ===="~== ..-LINCOLN -ORIVEIN l.incolo AvtoutW. of Knott 8uen1 Park• 527·2223 "THE GAMBLER" IRI "OPEN SEASON " Burt Reynolds in "THE LONGEST YARD" IRI "AMERICAN GRAFITTI" "PAPER CHASE" IPGI "DR. IHIVAGO"lPGI "A THOUSAND CLOWNS" "SLEEPE R" !PCJ • ""B°ANANAS'" !PG! ''EVERYTHING YOU ALWAY S 1WANTEO TO KNOW ABOUT SEX IA! "I I HARROW HOUSE" IPGI "GROOVE TUBE" IRI "fHE KLANSMAN" IRI '·'."TAKING Of PEI.HAM t-2-l " IRI "DR. ZHIVAGO IPGI "THE Wll.D IUHCH" IRI "SOMETIMES A GREAT•NOTIOl'I" IPGI "''".'""''""'""' .. ID! .. _.,_..., .... .... ~~flW(l .... " ....... "'""/"t•Oi<'G ,, ... •11•~ .. ltt<q .... i .. __ .. i,....,,. AIRPORT197S .. ...., ....... ,,.,"'" f1>1Wit .. -..., .. """' "'""--·-· WALTEAMATIHAU "THE LAUGHING POLICEMAN" "THE TALL -. !. . BLOND MAN W"1.TOISNEY-.. n .... Mltlllft CAINE Antllony l 'hefTrial Bill? Jack Sla1""9 • O£U:~f~ TAl'l.Ofl IOM LAUC.!tll"' ~ "'' """' ..,.. '-"""' ,_. , .... -.,_~- , EE Thret Stooi:u 9:JD I Slbli to Adwentur1 ·7:lo i New TrtilSUrt Hunt Musfcal VHittJ Show 3 Gomt1 PJ!t • , "hora! , ®l@ (61 Hollywood Squi rts . Dram• Htlp Thy Nt!ghbof Rainbow Sundae 10:00 118)~;~;~:" ... ''"~ : ~~~~~~~~~:.:~t .. Trani Fil~ of Deceit" f11maby's ill'tnli&ation Anim1I World ot ao ippuent su1c1dt 1nvolve5 him Ei) Little R1K1l1 on a conhonla!ion bt!Jl'ten a scao-dal-bun111 teltvis1on tommtnta1or 1:00 0 (ll) CIJ 00 Goocl Timts Thelma and 1 multi·mllhonaort 'II host busi- 1111pple1 Jl'rth one of the oal!Qn"s neu empire is backed by tlit syn· lati:tsl 61111: problems, ttenage ,al-d•tatt. toholism, Jl'htn "1e calthts htt 0 m ii) Ntws cous•n nippon1 at !he bmily's (6 ' Tbt Bold Ones Christmas !1qoor supply, Bonnie 0 <.51 CiJI (l) CD Maicus Welby Banfield 1ues1l. M.D .. '"The 266 Q,ys.. Consutl~ 0 Q1@ (}QI @D Adam·12 "'AICO· lopei (Elena Vetduto). rectphon1U· hol"" Otf•tt/$ Malloy and Reed ap· nurse for Ors. Welby and Kiley, prthend a hk1blt dr unk •hose 111· take! a bne! ltave of absence to l•ts appear to be harmless and h'ad the obstetr1ul cart team for com oe11 until ht ends up In a tr1e•c pregna~I womtn at !ht family Prat· accident Did! Van Patten liUests. tict Center and is ailed IJi)Ol'I to 0 !Hvit: (C) (2!11) "Second 8e1t deliver a babt und er une1p,c\ed Seutt At enr· (com) ·65-Tom Ad· conditions. 1ms, ~arel Step1nek. E(l Este Es Ml 81 rrio (j.) Bed ol GroudMI l26o The UR1ouch1blt1 0 (~ C!ll Cil CDC!fili!Il Thtl ED SoundJt11e The Pointer Sisters Teu Withovt A SantA t l1us Santis guest elvts come to the rei.cue when San· · ta, behev1n1 !hat nobOdy tatt5 10:30 ~Wand_trlust . ab-Out him or Christmas anymore ,\ la Ciudad G11ta clet•dt~ to Uke 1 holiday 10 thrs · Sil11.1tion ComedJ 1nim11ic musical bnlasy ftaturin£ J0·45 0 Bob Boyd Show lht vl!ice! cf Shirley Booth, Mickey · ROO!ley. Die~ Shawn and GtorRe S. 11:00 EJ 0 0 €[) m Cl) Mews lrvm.1:.___ GlJ[!){LQ)ffl li)@ l'ltws O .L.ll!Qe!J lnllation: A FtW' An· Q 9tll ol Groudlo swen (3h1) Sander vanocur host1 (6] HY~O this three-hour special !eatunn11 0 Jou1nty to AdvtnlUlt specia! (UtSb and 111tho11ties en m MisliOn: lmpouiblt topics 1elatin1 to combating tht (E) Nipt Gallery p1oblem' of inflation and survrv'l (I] (3) Petti Gunn today. !2~ Wild Wild West ~ Dt•ltr's Choitt ED Yo111 1o1 Htilth The .Vi11:i11i1n ( "l9 Cl!.il W•nted: Dt•d 01 Al!vt Go1~n l t:30 O @; ill (fl CBS lite Movie: (t) Qf M!!Vlt: {2h1) '1he Story 011 Pa2t '"Rome lrkt Ch1t1go~ ldr~) '61- 0n'" (dra) '59 -Rita Hoywol1h, John Cass1~e1es. 1Qo1 Fra~c10Y, G12 Young. Q ~ @J.9J m1ohnn1C11son ro A111e11c1 . . . 0 th!il!IOUS Houst o! frighttn1tein rn lo! .u~,Cl~ls dt Sylvia Pinal " l~J Movie: "fury in P111d1H" (idY) El) Movtt: Wlnfs ICM !ht Uele ·~&-Pt!" Thompson. Carlos Rivas. {Ora\ "42 -Ann Sheridan, Oenn11 Q ('29 ~·) lJl Cl) Wide World Morgan. I Mystery "'Boo~ ot Murder'" (R) 1:30 0 @CIJCIJ M'A•s•H R1d11 O Movie: "Mu~ed Wom1n" (d ra) learns thal dors sometimes b11e the l '3/-Be"e Dav•s. Humphrey Boia11. hand that !eed1 \hem-,nd 1he bi& ID Bill to$ll)" dOf·Htrch 11 on Jl'htn 1.ib1t1 i1 ff) lht Sinners cons•dtrtd I strnnR Pf»l•b•loly. 12:00 0 Movie: "llw o! lht St1'0 (idv) 0 ,';:l ~ [01 m CilEJW Allt11 "JS-Priscilla Oean. Rtl Bell. lht Fall (2 /zhr) ~h1! nt" p1oduc!Lon m Movlt: "The Stringer Wort A ot Arthur M1!.1er 1 play st~rs layt Gun'" (wt~) ·~3 _ Ra~dolp~ Scon Dunaway, Christopher Plummer andl Jo n w d Cl , t Ire or ' Bibi Mdfl$.l.Oll. The memory pl•y ~ f, on. a r v · (lttails the marital d11htuttres bt· [' 1:00 0 'Ki TomouoW' tween Quentin (Plummer) and hos 0 ,3. 8 .ll 6~ He•s 1econd .,.1lt, Ma1111e (Dunaw1y), ~·s 1:45 l:) Mov•t: "You Were ~ewt lnve· intense sel1 ·Ua1th1ng and his some-l•tr" (111~1) '4Z-fred As!due, R11a "hat !earlul contempl1!•on ol !he liJl"'Ort~ 1u1ure. 2:00 m All·Hitht ~oW': "ln.-it1tion," Men Ctltfin Sllow J:lO O Mo~•e: '"Tht Crooktd Sky" (du) i Mike Ooul!ai Sflo., "The 91g Liff' S.gr of Wtllffn Man "1898" .,7-Wayne /lorn~. Kaien B()Oth. Wednesday DAYTIM E MOVIES lllEDAY,W. OOl.l'HIN A deliglllf11lly unique motion picture af tin an~ susptns1 the Bears and I WITH ONE BLACK QUINN _ II 00 SCHOOi. DISfRICTHE.W\ !Cl 1110 Fll,INCllNEICl lfl•<OW"' FROM THE BEST SElllNG '°°" MOW TOGETHElt NOW TOGETHER 1. n'CHNICOWll 2nd Al Wost "BENJI:' .. ~-.. .,._. • SHOE" tlOflAIC--"SHAGGY "LE SEX DOG" Ill SHOP" .__n ...... Jomu MASON .. --······· \-'1.~ "MAD HOUSl" with YlMr11t 1"rlct tf.M1QS·ll I !O COMM U H ITYO~l..IVINCiTHIHCiS t(l "'Oc••" 110110"'•'' 1 JO TIM( TO Oii.AW ((!'"I"~°' \~1<11· •f\Q'" 1·0 MATH ~ACTOR \' C() "AM•liO>I w,1~ l••O •"0 0"" J 00 fllCTlll((()N.l'IN¥ IC) 1 JO CA•1tA SCOlflol0•\1C1 )•Of (0Nr(11·s clotHINC. c'O!lt NEll l(l 1&010 .. ~4 §~,,,. M<CI "•"h "&'' 1. ~f*'~<I !~I•< O~'"' J lO OtMf:HSIOHi IN CULTU11£S ~Cl \0(1,1 Co.,t•o1 a 111.,1noo100• "l••cru•"' I 00 ,-11.l:EHIHO \IC l!TC:Hllol(i ((I t JO ElECTll!((OMPAH YCCI I 00 ~£\AME. \TR£[l 1(\ t 00 ll(;fllUl.M.t.ll:Sll (CI t JO DtMEN$10HJ IN CUlTUllC\ IC! ~ ..... 1 Coni•ol -A ~•~•OPOIO<I' 1•••(011"• IO• ~11.E lHAWO Sltl!l(HING !Cl '"~"IMa AOd s~MIO ... , )~,.(~111(1 l~lt<Oll"' I 10 ,A ((\ 0~ A\iltlMN 4(1 ( 1-11,\0t f.••1 ;, I 00 OIMEN flOH\ "' tUllUll'lS re> ~on•I (~~1101 A~1l\•e~o1<•;• irr~c~~·" I JO $,.(CIA~ !(l"'C-,l ... l''<>Cllt"' ' ) ;\ I 0 DAILY PILOT Did Rams Hold ~ B.ack In Loss to Redskins? LOS ANGELES IAPl ThC? \\'<.1s h1nglon J{cd skins s pok e in d1 plo mntir t'hnrus a rlcr thcv bcal lht· l ,o, An g('lf>:-H ;nn~ lo gain it hcrlh 1n .• l ht• Nat1nn;d 1'1Julha ll Lcai;ue playoffs l i>r thf> fnu rth .;1 r ;11 i.:ht .\ t«•r :'\obody on lhl' Hcd ~k1n.;· tc;.1 01. :.iflt'r ~1 c1nd ar n 1ght ·, :!:I· ti tr1u rnph 11n na11on:tl tl'll'\'1 ~11111 in ~1 1."rr11Jr1al f'OliSt'Urn. \l.':J~ ,,1\lrl).? 11l1·) lJ1·;1t \ht• JtEAL !lam., It 's no small "nndC'r The Redskins r1·pr('sent the nation's eap1tal. ;,inc.I lhplomacy is on!' of their "lrnng 'Ult'. vr ;it least 11 \\':1<1 :\lnnc1av tHJ.!hl ·rh1•\ rc•:iltzcd lhl'y likely \\1ll Le 1n Lo~ Angeles again to pl.1~ the Rams. c:hamµions of the National Confcr ... nrc \\'est. in the first round of the playoffs in t\\'O w('eks "It could bt•, ··said cna<·h (;eorge Al Jen of \\':1sh1n gton. "\\\: s!Jll h;1\'t' a C"h ance to w111 the d1v1s1on 1f the Gi ant~ b('Jt St. Louis·· Allen "'as not looking tv.<1 \\'C'Ck'> ahead, but lhrce, as hc continued. "Then \\'e'd go up north (and meet 1il1nnesota ). \\l e 'd rather \I.in the division." a nd play Ce ntral Divi sion l'hamp1on l\l 1nncsota because "then Sports in Brief we'd havt• the Na lional Football Lca.c:ue chain p1onship at R.f'K ." HfK is Rob(·rt F, Kenn!'d~ Stadiun1 1n \ll<1 sh1ngton, l).C. 1'hc Nt•\v York C1rtnl s ar1· ;11 St. Louis and the llcc'.lskin:s f1n1 sh al hnn11· :1Jp-.inst C'h1t'a/,!f} Su nd .1 \ Thl' H t'c1~k1n ' thl'vl· poi11~11n dt•rdng -. iJ/,!i.1111~\ the ,\ ~·c \\'1•sl cn::un 1non Ham-;, nnY" 9 ·I. 1w;;t~<l their rt" C'1>rri to 9 .. 1 and t11·d !o't Louis for \ht· lr:1d in \ht•'.'! F<' E:1st on tht· pa!>s inJ: of Hi ll l\11n1cr. \~ho hurlt·r\ lhrt·C' tool"hcl n1.1 n p:1S'l'"' 111 the serond p1·r11KI 10 .C:I\•' \\'J,h1n.c:to11 a 20 JO h:ilft1rnc le.Ht Hcfore an:."·cr 1ng J qut•'it11in . i\llt•n voluntcc·red his a:.sessmcnt of the .c:amc. hts sctnncl 1r1un1ph 1n ;,., 1nany return~ to Lo~ Angl'lt>.' !>int·t• hr h,ft the Hains as hea1I coal.'h ~1flcr tht• 1!>70 season. "It \1as a \'l'r\' phys1t:1I game' and t·n1 dd've gnnf' either 1.1 :1y \\'e beat a good fnotl>all tc;1n1 It \l.'aS 1mporta111 for us because> lt pul us ltl lh(• pla~ orr~. and it knockl.'d out our ehicr rl\'HI the Dallas Cowboys aflf'r th ey had gone eight straight years " \\'ashington's victory ;.ilso w1p{'d riut Spectators Brawl Over Fight Decision' ~'iE\V YORK -Spcclutors at )ladi s on Square Garden. an.c:crcd ()\'Cr a boxing decision, threw bol\ll'S :.i nd chairs and fought an1 ong lhl•mselves l <1te J\1onday . 1'hrcc pnlicem cn were injured and f1 \'l' persons were arrested. Police restored order after about 20' minutes. A police ~pokcsman said :.ibout JOO 1x•rsons in the crO\\'d became unruly • ;1flt•r t.lik c Quarry 1\•0n in a un· ;in11nous decision over Pedro Soto. 1.!.!.1li cc s;1id they began thr0\1'1nl! t•h:1irs and brl'aking bottle!;. ,\nd at Ul:30 the unrol~· crowd spilled in to tht· strt•cts ·near Eighth A\·cnuc and con· t inucd fighting. Policeman Richard Didonato \\'as h tt in the head by a nyinA object. ap· p:.i rcnt ly part of a 11•ooden barrier . and ~uffcrt·d a concussio n. Ile \l.':IS lrcatl·d and relcast'd al Hooscvclt llosp1t.il 'l\10 other poli ce officers :sufferC'd hand 1njur1{'S and WC're treall·d ;\t St ''l,urt•:-. l lnspitul l'ol1ce ~;.int Lhe fi\•e person~ a rrest· ~·11 would (ace charges including, 110\ing, disorderly conduct, ass:.iult ;u1d resisting: arre~l S I roir/1 Io l 'CL,\ Orang e> Co :1~t Coll('ge s Kl·ll) ~troic h . \\ h11 \\,1s r•·ccntl ~· n;uned Lu rhl' Jl' :\11 ,\n11•t'lf·:1 fo<1tb:.ill Ll'<1 n1. has 11u·hc.11t·d hl· 1\tll play al LiCL/\ next r ;dl. Stroil•h 1'; a l\\ll·t1n1c all·South Coast ('onfcrentt' hC1nnrl•t· .i t rniddlc guard. ,\ 6·1. :!1~1·poundl'I'. Strn11;h prepped at (:o~t ;,i )ll',,1 lhgh ff'e a t·t•r l11 j 11re d BENTLEYVILLE. P a The parent s o f Raltimore Orioles' manager Earl \Vca\·cr v.·ere among h l'r 1>crsons re maining hosp11alized this morning aft er an early t.londay traff1 r accident on lnterstatr 70. \\'{';!\er. 11, .ind tus 11•1fe :'al ar1ann;1, 39. l')Ca Pl'd 111\h minor 1njur11·s \\'ea\'er 's parents . Ethel. 71 , and E arl Sr., 73. of Ferguson, l'ilo .. were <id mitted to the hospital. where a spokesman said both were in good condition with no serious injuries. fJth er 8 0 1t·f,.,. l\'ixed ~ \'.'< fB A:\CISC.'O P:ie1li(' S Con· f,·rl'llt'C' d1 rl·1tor~ li.11 t• dcc11k·d to re- l.tin 1h1·1r pi1hr y OJI proh1htllll)! lt'iH!Ue 1<i!l1h.i11 1,·.1 1n" frorn pl.1~1111.! 1n any jo1ill'I 1111 .. (<,\•,1:-.oll i,:.1t1h• l'\!'\'fl l the ltn .. e Ho11 1 Thi• .ll'Jd<•r1111· hl'.Jcl.~. fa<"ul ty ;1thh·ttl· r1'pr1•,1·nt.1111 1'"' ;ind at hlcti!' •htl'{'l (11~ nf 1h1• 1•1i.:l1t lo11tercnce _ .. chool" <ll·4·1d1·d \JondJ~ l•l rn,11nta1n 1h1>11· Bn~t· 1:.111i l'\t'ltb11·11y'' policy. but .l~rel'rl 1P l.l't'Jl topt,ll th~ OpllOll Of j han~1n ..:1h1•1 1 111111d, Mnr·f's (il'I .ltjtnt• 1.0 . ...; 1\~1.;EL l·:s i\rl 1\sun '\,1 ,t1n1t'nl 11 'ht' Ill~ rnp1r h,l l\~!'tball ~t .1r lrnnl Hr.ild. 11111 l·nroTI al Pep 111•rd1nt• l 'n11 ,·r ~1 t y 1n .JHnuary, 11,1 ,l..·lli,ill 1·n,1rh C,H''' Col:.nn s aid \l,1nd:11 tional team last year, avera~1n g 21 points and grabbing 16 rebounds per game. The 6·foot·6 !'\asc1n1ento will joi n Pepperdine \\'aves ~long \l.'ith other Bra7.ilia n player, ~l areos Leite, the second leading scurcr in the 1972 Olympics. T aple One Back Ri\NCl-10 SANTA FE -Alan 'fapie or ~e""·port Beach \\'as one stroke off the pace at 67 toda y following first round action in the American Open golftournan1e nt , l'ilonday. Juan 1-linkl\! hit ;1 tlO·yard wedge shot for an eagle t"·o on the par-four 17th hole and tied Grcg Trompas :it Gfi _ fnrthe lead, Grid Joh R ejecl e d \0Ri\1AN.Okla Larry Lacc"·cll !>aid today he ha:s turned dO\\'n 01·cr· lures to become head f01'1\hall coat·h at K:insas St3te Un1\'l.'1'"'1ty J111I will sta.v <it Oklahoma Uni\'Cl':.ll\'. lie is assistant hr:ui' roach and de· fensi vc coordinator for Oklahoma c;oat·h BarryS""'ilzc r Coaeht-s 1\'n111 ed ~IORILE . AL1 Co:irlu·s IJ1 ck Nnl.:in of lhc ~:in Franc·isco ·l!Jers <ind John Halston of 1 ht• Dcnvl'I' B1 onc11s tif the Nation~tl l•'ooth:il l J.1·:1 goc "'ill direct opposi ng lt•a ms in the 26th un· nual Senior Bo1.1·l ;il l-star football game J:.111 11, ()fficials :111nou nrl'd J\tonday. .. Detroit 's hope) to n1akc the playoffs as a "'ild card team. Allen, who y.·orried abopt the pulled leg n1uscle or pl\lf.'C?·ki cker 1'i1ark 1-losi.'ley and the b:idl ~· bruised -and po~ibly broken -1·ight le& or middle linehackl·r lh1 rold r.tcLinton, culled it .i "cos tly" 1·1t•trJry The Han1 s , however. hoped it \\'as :1 lesson well recri\•rd. ''\\'c ma.de a lot of n11st:ik{'s," :.;.11d d{'fl'll)J \'C tackle ~lt~rlin Olsen "[don't think this game 1.1111 he an~ .1d\':1n1.:igc lo \\'ashington 1f 1\ e pta~· th r m in the playoffs. I just hnp1• 1.1·e eorrert the mistakes lhot y.·e rn:-ult' .. "II con1t>s do\\n lo who benefits the most frorn it.•· said ·Joe Scibelli. the Hanis· uff1 nsi\'C ,g uard ... It could be an :itlvantag(• fur holh learns " 1'hc Ha n1 s lo!> I for the first time tn 13 home ~ilm{·S slnt•c Chuck Knox took over frorn Tnrnm.v Prothro, Alll.'1\'s -;uccrssor_ but Seibcll1 added. "They 11l·rr booini:; us tonight. so I don't kn•1·,1,· if it 's :in :td\'antagc lo pla .v .it homr." Qu arterbaek Kilrnrr and e.'l:·RHm s defensive l:.itklc Diron 1'a lbert had nothinJ:: but praise for their potential playoff ad\'rrsary. "\Ve had to wi n . We didn't want lo wait until nrxt week," said Kilmer or lhe Redskins e motions. The ex.UCLA quarterb:ick was awarded the gam e ball by Allen, and forwarded it to lus 15·ycar·old daughter who was among 87,313 sitting in the stands. "I kne"" she was up t here rooting for me,'' said Kilmer , dressing quickly so she wouldn't be kept wailing. Bu't everyone wanted to know about 3 Rams· Redskins rematch. "'I think the Rams are a good foot· ba11 team and it is going to be belier the next time." said Kilmer. "Of course, we don't know until next week who we'll play." I le indicated the Rams may have saved a thing or tv.·o to use in the playoffs. stating, "They didn't give me as many coverages as J'rri sure they will in two weeks. "I really don't have any preference · Los Angeles or Minnesota is like flipping a coin.·· But Kil m er, who completed 19 of 29 passes for 269 yards, added that the ll.ams l'ilonday night, "I don't believe they played up to their potential.·' SCOll:IE 8 Y O\!AlfEIS • • " . W•Sl'll~ LMAriQotlU LA -FG~•1 )I L.t. -JK•SOto 10 l'o'Ulfom lf•rri' IA•1t•<• I ' W•UI -JtHtrlM ll l'o'll ltomlCll......, ltkt l .. lt<:I/ W1"1-6row"7 ~" lrom IColmo< tllt-tkt ! W••"-J. !.tf>H~l ~u !rom IC ii mot 16•-0.o<•l L.t. -M<C~ICMOI! t tu" IA•y tkt ) w...,,-FGBt•~1S A ~11.J!l Fon.I-• flu~~1•rd1 P•ulnv ~•ra1 lltlurn T••a• Pl\W!\ Punh I umClti·lOV ""'"'nln·r•tOI iT.t.T1$TlU Slo:111• " 1• II "' " 1'·XI 1 ••• ••• "'" fl•m• " JI Ill "' .. J?.11.1 ••• " )·•1 1 r.iOIVIDll.t.L t EADIEllS AVS~ING-Wa•llln910,., Otn"°" 1(1.11, l. 6rown IJ.Ji. t o. Af>(ltlel. M<CutctJeon ll·M'l, J•worMol l·lt, Dtrltlw.n •·II. RECEIVING -W•1Mnqtoo, J, Smllll ft.II, L. Bro"'" ~•I. li~lot ).3'1, Jtt!er!MI 2·U. G••nl l·lO. l.o• .t.nQtlt,, Jtc~i.ot1 l·Soto. Rtnlnl ?·ll. ICltln 2·3S, McCut<MOI! 1·11, Bt•t•tw.nJ·ll. P.t.SSING -W•1llinqton, 1(11"'"' 1Q·l'l·1, li' ~·•"': T,..hm•nn 0·1.0. 0 LD• "'"ll't~'· H•ttl• S·ll·1 ..... J•....,l~i7·ll-1, 1 H; Butk•O.l.0,0. ( Scandal ~Factor! UP'IT ....... THE RAMS' JIM BERTELSEN IS TACKLED BY BILL MALINCHAK. Ne'" Gi 111111 i ek \f orks Troja ns ' Fast Break De st ro y ing Rivals LOS ANGELES (APJ -After three J;!ames, the IOth ·rankcd Southern California basketball team is averag· ing 103 points per gan1c, so coach Bob Boyd cun1mands respect when he describes his theories on the fast brC'a k. And his newest gimmick is a fast break that begins after the opponent scores. "'Thl'rC ar e I hret• 1\•avs to start a last break,,. Boyd s;.ud ~fond:.iy. "One is by dc(cnse, another is :iftcr a rt·· hound .i nd the third is after the other team scor!'S. Now, 11 e don't want to gi\'C up baskelsjust to get the ball back -althoug h th;1t is one rnethod of gel- ling the hull bot the 1u cc thing about ha:;,ketbal\JS that the ball is constant I) <'hanging h;.inds ·· lie s aid fe1.1· l'OaC'ht'S explore the pqssibilitics of fasl·break i n~ after the up1>0ncnt hits a bucket or free throw. "Our tean1 1s gcarcrl n1ore to rules this year. and Ont• rul e 1s that after the other tean1 SC'Orcs. the nearest player to the hall on the front line, when it drops throu,gh the net, takes the ball oul. of bounds. "No""'· let's say that it's John Lam· herl \\'ho's nl':trc51. Then the t\l.'O for11·arcls imn1ediately run luv.'ard the other end of th1 • court. but to opposite corners ... "Lambert lhroY.:s the ball in to one of the tv .. o guards in the back court and the guard's job is to bring the ball up the court as rapidly as possible with a dribble: And all the time he's looking for one of the forwards lo pass to. ··once the ball is in the fronl court, we've got a r ule that says a player is not perm itted more than three drib· bles of the ball. The system calls ror fast passinJl. There are only two ways of advancing and moving the b.ill and passing is better tban dribbling, because it's faster. "The object here is to convert from defense to offense in t h'A quic~e~t possible manner. Once the'"ball 1s In the front cour t, I tell the players that any shot within the 15·foot perimeter trom the basket 1s pcrm1ss1ble, but outside that area lhC'Y \\'OUld do better most of the time to pas:s the ball.'" Boyd said he isn't permitted lo mark the 1'rojans' "home court" floor at the Los Angeles Sports Arena ''but we've got thal l S·foot perimeter market on our gym floor." 1'he "good·shot·on\y., r ule has \\'Orked fcir a team shooling mark o( 55.7 percent in three games, including a s chool re cord 70 percent in a 107·88 \'ictory over Oklahoma State Friday night. ··our fast break often materializes off good defense, too," Boyd said. "\Ve like to play pressure defense and a lot of our open shots have come about because of stc.ils -and al so' because of re bounds. But the break. after a basket is geared to give Gus \\'i\liams a lot of freedom.·· \\lilliams . a 6·fOOt·2 senior guard from l'ilt. Vernon. N.Y .• is one of the finest ball handlers in use history. Boyd says , a nd has averaged more than six assists per game thus far, tx>s1des scoring 19.3 points per game. A ide Ousted Demmer le • NE\V YORI< fAP) -On(' of Notre Dame's star football players says the dormitory scandal, i n which six: players were suspended from school last s ummer, did not cost the team a second consecuti\'c national cham· pionship. • ··t think.-we had the peo11le to win all ttte gaines we played," All·Ameri~a wide receiver Pete Demmcrle sa1d l\tlonday. "We could have been 11·0 even without the people we lo:.t. Potentially we're as good as last year." Insteact, the national champions of 1973 wound up the regular season with a 9·2 record and saw any dream of a repeat No. 1 performance turn into a nightmare when they blew a 24-0 lead and lost to Southern Caliromia SS.24 on ro{ov. 30. On top of a series of off.season mis - ha ps which s idelined a number of key players, Notre Dame was r ocked last July when an IS.year-old girl claimed she had been raped by six players. The county prosecutor investigated but no cr iminal charges were ever filed, although the six players were suspended from school for a year for violating dormitory regulations. Defensive end Ross Browner and h alfback Al J:lunter have attended a couple oC games this season and Dem~ merle said he thinks five or the six in· t~d to return next season. 1£ so. they'll be welcome. "There's no wall. no barrier," said Demmerle, in town ror a television appear;.i nce as a member of The As· sociated Press All-America team and to be bonored as one of lhe National Football Foundation's scholar· athletes. "It's like they'\'e been injured a nd couldn't play,'.' Demmerle said . ·"It wasn't a case or sayinJ?. 'Look what they Jid to the team.' Our first con· cern was for the guys. \Ve never ac- cused them of ste<iling a good season from us. Any thoughts about the team were secondary." And now, so are any thoughts or a national championship, a lt hough the Fighting I rish can end Alabama's bid ror No . .1 by defeating the unbeaten Crimson·Tide in the Orange Bowl • ··we ha\'e nothing to lose." Dem· merle says. "\\le shouldn't be tense. We're not risking anything. We're ex- pected to lose. \\'e'll probably be more relaxed ••• but also m ore de· Lermined lo do something '~·eU on the way out. Chiefs Jaynes Seeks Counsel KANSAS C fTY -Rook ie quarterback David Jaynes or the . Kansas City Chiefs of the National . Football League \\'a nts to enter a counseling program in connection \\'ith a ch arge against bim or indecent exposure, Jaynes asked to participate in the. program li.Ionday in 1'i1unicipal Court. ;\ police officer said he saw Jaynes. an All-Americ.in at Kansas last year. drop his trousers to his knees early Nov. 22 outside a har in the presence or several men and women. Jim \Virken. Jaynes' attom ey, said there \V ere exte nuatin g cirt'o111stan ces. that Jaynes is only 21 and that ··youthful exuber ance" was involved the ujght of the arrest . I-le also said the football player "had had a couple o! drinks.'' Squabbling Oilers Resemble Oakland A's \IPI T•~...,._ llOUSTON (AP) -1'he llouston Oilers may become the National Foot- ball League's answer to baseball's Oakland Athletics. · The Oilers have n't won as con· sistently but they're holding their own \1•ith the \Vorld Champions when il comes to controversy and squabbling among themselves. Las t week, owner K. S. "Bud" Adams revealed Coach Sid Gillma n and the Oilers had been fined Sl5,000 last year for being over the 47 ·man player limit. Adams also complained Q.t. cver·spending. ;i minor inci.dcnt.'• Asked if he had est;iblished such a rule earlier, Gillman said ''The rule is that I decide \vho is goi ng to be in our dressing room and lhat is my side or this." While I he ('Ontroversy continued outside , Gillman's weekly news con· ference was rather mild with Gil lma n praising the Broncos for their effort. · "They are a good foolbaJI team ·· Gillman said. "It's amazing to ~c that they've lost as much as they huve.'' ·r11,, 23 \1·~1t· r1!r1 lf'ft h.i nrlt•r 11:is th<' l>',1d1n:.: :-1 .111·1 f 1 .• 1 1111· llT\11.d1<Jn n.1 · WA SH IN GTON'S BILLY KILMER (17) GETS GOOD PROTECTION AS HE SETS TO FIRE A PASS. . Gillman's feud with the Oilers front office continued after Sunday's 37·14 loss to Denver when he ejected assis- tant general manager Dan Downs from the Oiler.)' dressing room. "When you play poorly against a i::-ood team then you Jose." he said. "That's what happcned Sunday. We had a trip to Minnesota that "'asn't too .<1a1isfa ctory. but our team re - organized after lhal and \VC'JI do iL again." • Vilas · Tops Newcombe; Borg Wins \1f,l.flfll ll\I'; 1 \l'l • Ctu11\ermo \ 11:1" Of •\r ~l'tll ln a I~ f'OOfld{'nt hC c:in : t1n:er t hr ~en11hnnl~ of th1~ SI00.000 ~1 .1~1 cr ~ t•·nn1s tourn<imc nt. The round robin tourney .,...,II ri ecide the top jJlR~t·r of the yl'ar on the Grand l'rl\ l'lrtu1t. \ 11.is t.a1d !hi<: :ttlrr hr had hca ten \1J~lrJflan :J('I' .lohn ;-\('\\('oinhf', 6·-1 . ; h 1n an OIJl'n1nJ: dJy matctl 1)1l lhl' i.:r:i::;s·al Kooyon>; SIJ1d1um today. "ll IA':l'i a lllJ.: ri 1trh Lo have to play a m an as big n6 John Newcombe 1n lhe flr::;I n1;ll«h hot all pl uycrs 1n the tourna rncnt u re good "I thou,i?hl it wus going to be toui;:h pl:i yinj? h1n1 on h1it O\\'TI court and I "·as lucky I got the breaks that mat· tered "I think I can ~ tn nnn\hcr mRICh :inrl qualify rnr the scmifin3J5 but the ft'ar 1:'! that a lt'tdo"" n after such :i htJ.: matrh 10 !it art "'ilh 1~ th:t1 I could ~ct IJ"." he :-;::11d. \'1lns has \\On six tournaments this )'<'Dr but none has bctnon gr~ss. \!las 1s dr:l\\n in the second round a~ainst Onny Pa run of New 7.<'aland, v•ho \\as beate n by Sv.·eden's t('en.agc sens<ition. BJo rn Borg, today. !'\('""'('Ombc faces Borg \Vcdn<'sday. RorJ:: defeated Parun 3·6, 6·3. 10·8 to gi\l' him his six th i>traight victory O\'f'r !he Ne"'· Zca1an<ler. llor,g said Parun had ch3nc~ 1n the second set but m al.le a couple nf !>im 11le misl akes on vital points. ~ta nurl Or3ntl'S of Spain Inst only two ..:umei;; in outclassing Iiarold Solomon, 6·1 , 6·1. And dcfl•nd1n)t r hampion lit{' Na~tosc of Rum an111 dov.11cd 1'i1cxtcan Raul ltamirei. 6 4, 2·6, 6·3 in a 90· minute struggle. Oruntcs !ia1d he was pinyin~ well nnd hitting the boll well and afl!'r a \\'l'tk on lhl' grass courts was Liming his :.hots "'ell Solornon suid. "I ha\'e nC\'Cr been known a~ a ,grc.1l RrU~S·Court pla)·er :indl)ustpro\{'dlt ·· Il l' \\on only 11 pou1ts 111 ttic fi rst set .and 14 in the s~cond. Monday, Gillman said as long as he \l.'01s general manager of the team , he \vould decide "'ho came into the Oilers dressing room. Downs , who has been at odds with Gillman on other matter had gone into the dressin1t room to assist with a local post·game radio broadcast whe n Gillman grabbed him. "lie just grabbed me and said ·1 don 't want you in m y dressing room','' Downs said. ''He grabbed me by the shoulders and I pul my hands o n his shoulders and tried to push him away. I told him 'Sid, I have a job to do' but he didn't listen. .. Then a couple or players kind of escorted m e oot. I think they lhoughl \\'C were about to come to blows. It was just somcUtlng lhat happened ' Houston clos<'s out its season in the Astrodome Sunday against the Cleveland· Browns, a team the OUer:i have never beaten. Cage R a tings l.N.C.S11Ml3'1 •.o ... 11. "'"" o.n. .. "' J.UCLA Ul .. .., ,,_ " "' )..111!11-!•1 S.O •u IJ.S.,(M. .. ... ol,LOl>lwllMISl J.O '~ ,.,~ .... ()Si. .. ~ ,,....,..... s.o '" "-"' t: •US< " "' "'-Mkllltlfl .. '·~ , .. "' 11 • .t.rl-.. .. I.No, • l.t ... ,..._ ,.. !l •11;-1 "' '" lt.Okll,,.,,.. " N.Al*lflf ,. "' ,., P'tO'flotflC• • • .. OtN~ t..ctl•l"41 wei.,, 1f1i.d I" •llllt•tl<•I tfele• . A<lllltle SIAlt; 81>\IOll tollt", 1!1'-'' (Al~. C- -·· (:-; O."ld,....., OrPIUI, Ottrel•; W-to..· '•orlll• ... ,,; IClllSI\ Sl•ll: l(tftf..C:lr, L1)tu,: M•ft!\11\lft, Mlf!llt5tll; lolt~HA·Lll VtQ•I; Oroi' lttllttt5; °'lfO't Sliltol Pf'w~•; Wn F1•1tc:1J si.,,,_..: SltUOfl; $L J-'i,H, V.; flllw; YMllrWlt. • u• ·-• ,., ... ~" llt!I' .. "m " -· Pfj( -" • S1f . I lol ' • ' ,., Cliik '" ., .... .. • " Go '" •m "' .., , oloi. Pr let .... ... "'"" B..:t's H•w• "'" .... ••• .... .... ,, ~·' 110. . C./llfl • AllOf> "w e111Pr Min• '" vp. C Cl•lml Wit(" C•ICu1 ••M IC•HI ..... ..... ·~· l•l • ... ·~· "' •m • ·"'-"'"'' ( C11111 e """'j -Unit AO<.-•I "''" ...... .. . . ~. Prk•I .. I sc.m1· S1Kk Pol'' A F1lrt1 Mt, SI\ E(l\011 .... ""' """" ... O•lm! ..... ··-llKOUI TrwM .... -, ....... "'•'"' .... Mli1 1C lMV• • ' \ • • • Q'<' • ' , ll.loU.:..e::;;;.._ _ ____ ,,_ • ' s~ Empire League Cha1npions Coach Duane Getty's Huntin gton Beach Oilers captured th e Empire League wate~polo cham- pionship. Kneeling (from left) Gary Yeo, Bill . Taylor, Eric Cu shman. 1\1ark J\'looney . Stand-. ing -John Wasko, Keith Johnson, Scott \Veir. Ron Renno, \V all y Andeljn, Getty. Ala1nitos R~cing Entries Mesans, Diablos Honor Gridders Wrestling Results WMMJlll•J'I (lllrin Clt•r, Tr•<~PJf\ U El.Kia Finl II•<•. 'I E•Kln, Hll, 11111 Costa Mesa and ?tfission Viejo hi gh schools honored their football teams J\.fon- day night . Her e are the award winners: llMltt~ltat•I 'llt$T lt•CI! -l.IO r•""· l yea• olds. Cl1<1n1ne. Pur .. SllOO. Clalm1119 Prkt Cosla tlesa "'"' ~IStnlllll Nowa~s ...... 111,.,,.,..el lluonlftQ llow (Llpn1m1 Bl Jay'1 l •r T0p CWl•dl Qo.ianerBI-• IPIO<l Nol T G S...l>OJ IAdll<I leH'1si..oow lC•rdO<•I la11trtly IMl"u•") F•mlly Flt 111 !Nlc-muU a--t !Mylasf '" 11~ Ke ith Jo sephson was ::: named mos t valuable 11• player at the Costa fl.l esa ::: 1-ligh football banquet held 11• at the Airporter Inn. 11• l\l ark Ne beker was '" selected team captain for SECOND It A Ci -HO 1•rds. J Jtlt Old ........... Cl•lmlftQ . Purse SU00011m1t'9 the J\.tustangs. who finished with a 3-6 record. . Pr>tt U500. _..,....,,_, T<IO !A.S.lrl ltalnV.-CH•rtl • !olrklofn•U•• !.trip !Crt•gtr I ' . On.al••• fll•11k1) / . IToidYa$o fTr11wrt) F-Ort•m flr<10k•f AMnlllln S..m fLllll!•ml J "°ll H-(W•••t•l "'"' 'N $pe..:IJ !Waral ClllU•• (Morrid m m Special award v.·inners: -. . . ' l1J Var•ll1-M01il \1•1uabl•: ll:t!tll u t Jo1tPll•on; M oil lmprov1<1: Douo 111 •Sl•••rt: Mo1t 1nsp t r•llon1I: J olln lit• llUisell, C•Pt•ln M1rk Ntt.ktr ~•-Moil Vlluab!t: o.n Duit- 111 <11rlll$e; Most 1mprov1<1: Gary Tuch; :~ Motl lnooi••!lori•I: Mlkt ltltlllty; Cap. 1.11.,: Dtvt MoUlc1. l!t FrM11m1n-Mo1t \lal111bl1: Dlwe Arn- bur~J ; Molt lmprov•a: Dive Fontn; Most 1nsplr1Uon1t: !.It •• Fll'ldl; C..p. t•+n1: Te<:t S.!by, D•v• Kno•. TMIJIO lt•CE -100 y•r<H. l ytar ollh. Al-•nCI. Puri.t U !.00. DetrOltGlrl (Htrtl '" "' '" "' /tllsslon l'lejo Roy•l ln1t<f1 (Wlli.onl Ht90 !C•••ve• J Kll!IJmJIOll !OreyU) Co<l~lnM1ck !Lipham I GoV111 PK!llc I RICll•rO!I !.11•119•0 !K nlQhl I ltnll'ISSl•t lJ l•<l•ir) Cfll<•lt 8<10• IW••dl Ou+MJ'i KIUtn IT•t••~fll 11• Offensive guard and de- ::: fcnsi vc end Jeff Evans was 11• named Diabloof theYearat ::: !\fission Viejo lligh's foot· FOUltTH 1t•CE -HG r••lft. J Jt•• olO.. Cla!mlng, PurH $1100. Cialmlnq Pritt IHOD, Wll.fl'IW•rrlor (H••IJ Fk~lt F,.n1y IWabonl M19My-1r !W1rdl ,..,.ILO<fl (H•w-'n'°") H•Y•~D•J ILfpti1mJ J C..ltfleMonty IC1rdor1l KlnqHula IW•l•t• f e1g1o1c111c_M_ tMr1111 DI• Rt• c-1 !Nlc-m~\I 11:~ llapi<I !A01lrl "' lit . ' " "' "' "' '" "' "' '" PIFTH ••CE -HO •••di. l , ••• Didi & uP. Cl•l1nl1111. Purse 1JIOQ. C••lming prlt• 110.000. · C.Jun l>eYll !•d•lr) 'Atlgnl119S11r lHawl1n~I Lo•t Clllr~ !Tr1a•u11) 1 19 Profit IMJlt1l Mln•!o-oal !War<11 °"""""""' IW.iwnl Ju\llkt Pa (0••11•! Coun!yLlm•t !H~•t) C.111r·1; Dandy (llPh1ml '" "' '" '" "' "' 111· '" '" SIXTH llACE -•OO v•r<11. J yNr Ol<ti & up. Clllmlng. Cllll·brta. PwM $1900. Cl•lm1119 Price $1!.00. WotCll (<Hk (fllC (0r•y•rl C..1Cllt1a l I Trt•SUfO) Aull •kl Van (8•..,.IJ Kall! Gold !K1nl•l $nt•k AlllCk !H•rtl Dllele'1 Nl11tr !H•wkt"i.onl '" "' '" "' '" "' 'b:.ill ba nqu et. Other s pecial award win- ners: v1rtolty-O l1bto at lht Yt•r: Jt!I Ev•lll; Most \lllU•l>ll Olltnse: D•v• Sc!l<J>1<1t; '-\OSI Valuat>I• Otttnse: .Jtf! 1101t1U; "IG\I ln\plr1Honal; G••t La&onlt. COKflel Award: llon Fr.-G; Co- Basketball Ut.,,SlattU.S.•ttlt /1 f'l9MW51attlt, 0.nwtrt1 N1w .V..•lco'°, Sttli.on 12 MMt•"' 10. s.11Jo .. s 1111 •l ldllMSt11t n, Wyo ml"'" O.Ptull0,<lon1•g1 ll Pt< Ille 10, USFll P\l•lkiell, S.nDl1to$t11111 MIHIHIPOI M, Ar••11111 IJ ++ou!IOlllO, Wtll Tt•11 ~I. II Arl10t0• Stl!I 11, Wit Mia ~1.10 AtddrW!w !lllcn•r""f L• L•C..<111111 (Llpn1ml Alct 11, Hou1ton l•pll1t ll NotrtDtm•IS, l(•n•••St 1111no1111, lowaSlttt 11 0.ytonW, Oa1ro!t1l ll•ni.•51attt1, HohlrlMI Sou111oa~o11 tS, Wt~lm•r 11 Norlllw•1•••nll. V11~r•••ol• N1agar1 II, 8wlfllo~ x1111uctyto, Nor!llC••Ollna 11 Fll>rlda 1 lt,NW M!S\.011•• $1, Sl "•-•b!Utl. T•••• Teen Mi Auburn IS. Wt1tC1roun1 I• tit AlltMOm•t\,Georgl•fttll'6 11t Mtr•>pl111Sllte 10. FIOl'•da ~1.•t P9QIKlll M-IP•Ot) c.pt1lns: 0.•15(.hmldl, Jtlf IEwiarn, ~rt-Mo•t YllU•l>lt: J•r HI!- "" Frelhlnfh-MOll V1t11•blt: Dl•C O:llol. - Lag11110 Bea~h The Laguna Beach 1-llgh football awards banquet will pe held tonight al 6:30 at Top of the \\'orld School. lndividu:il awards and presentations \\'ill be given to the Artists. /\'eu-port llnrbor · Newport !!arbor lligh's. varsity football team \viJI be: honored \vith a sports awards banquet Monday: night, beginning ;.it 6:30 ;.it the Balboa Bay Club. Guest spe11.ker is former l\.l ichigan All-American ·Tom l·larmon. Reservat ions can be made through FT'iday iJt the athletic office (556-3327) on the Sailors campus. Newport 1-larbor rccC'nlly completed its most s uc- cessful footb<1ll season in the school's 4'1·yeu r history with a sparkling 10-2 re- cord, including the Sunset League champ1onshilp. Mater Dei -f\fater Dei High's varsity football team will be feted with a s ports awards ban- quet Jan. 7 at the Tale of the \Vhale Restaurant al the j3_albo~ Pavilon. Tickets arc S6 per person and cian be obtained by call· ing ~1 rs. Green at the Mater· D e i :.ithletic office (545-5161 ). Shorter Enters LOS ANGELES -Frank S horter, th e Ol ym pi c Games marathon gold medal winner, has turned in his signed entry for the 16th annual Sunk ist Invitational Indoor track meet. ,Jan. 18. For Area Vanltv t.<llwrr (It) t•J san CltMtfllt !!-Nl••,.~11• p-lnntc 8, Oy!tr !SCI 1'13-P . Sn•mtllk• Pinned 6•own !SCI. IU -\llllt91•plnntd F1111 (SCI no-L0ptr pinned s nepll••d !SCL 121 -A••llOll pl11ntd M1jg1me !!.CJ. U3-8trn .. lplnnea Finn !SCI. 111 -"l•h~no "'""'" CllflorO !SCJ 1•.S -J1n .. n plnneo Mt•i.tr\mi111 !SC I. 1~-Brltltnpin1110 11. Oyte< <SCI. 11'-C•rrlco\SCJ p1nnt0 w. T,.,,110 US -l!aQOoonov P•nnto S&"che< !$Cl. ltl -R.,.IOlnbt•t Pt!tt~nl~. Hfl't.-J. 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CdM till !211 Fou~tllft v.u., 9~ No18>o(FIOKJ1ntl\U·1 103 (,onM!t~(F )<ll!<Sc~H. '" Md«IY<'l(FJOKO.-r~ 110 Dot..,n!Fl dt<Aat~!>-1, 117-Sir din (F) Ot< Smotni.-1, 1Jl-S..dl•~• CCl II"" &.>rrtlaO-O. 1»-L<191n !Cl 4tC Srwno:J.2. 10-'"'" !FJ <ll!<Crortt .. J 1!>1-BaHt!O {f) <I« C.rttlo-Y l -0 1'~ H1Cft•9•iln 1(1 Olnne<I PetttSQI\ l;U 11~ Ein\!o.,!F)pon"""GM!l<}dll SO 1'1 Wl!,.,n(FJ<ll'<Cli!~l·I H .. l W+119<01d ((IP•""""'S..~1trl JO Rustlers Face Alunu1i Tonig ht (;oldt•n \\'c~l College's ha?:>kt•thall t e;1m btd:; l'ur 1\s fifth victn1·y in ~ix ~an1es toni ghL f:J.l'Lng :.u1 Alumni tcani at R o'elock. Former Gold e n \Vest stars Ch ris Thompson, Brian Amhrozich and Jim Anderson will pl ay for the Alumni. Fiftt Awll•n (11:.,lghll 117 Ot.lllWl<'nlll.J•<k\Of\"111••• "' r;:==========~I-:~ -wonf CHEY;-lfAStMG-· $EVeMTH ltACE -110 y-. l ~ar olds .. ""'· AllO•lflCI. p.,,,.. ..aoo. l1't ·c..·-1. 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Clllmi"'ll "'"'' -Erldlct tor !PalUof 11t AttordM ... tr ILh11!1r11 J 11t Tfllt """°" fWtlkt•I 11' TlllJOlllCll !ll~•lrl 11t ~OltMlll l~I IH FtyAw11C•W1Cfl lNk 1C1tmu1J 1!l v~~ !Morrhl llt o....ty ,,.o~l IMJlt') 11• Ml» 1(1-111 LH !W••d! llt L•Vlftd~G!rl tC••Mlt l lit J 5s'J1(of~:RLO 3tl Mfl 0.:-" Enci Lu .. rn ND"""!iii .... ii);j1"~­ GlOTH CHEVlOlET . 11111 ~..:;':~:n:'c:~ ra io pager ---·--$17.00 a month total cost no eptsit on credit approval ORANGE COUNTY RA0107ELEPHONE SERVICE '" 835-3305 DON 'T DISCARD THOSE OLD TENNIS SHOES ! ! W1 ,.,..,. 6 l .... off.-Al,,.,,, ef Acflde1 & T""'11 Sho11. ANTHONY'S SHOI SIRVICI ,•WISfClllf ,WA •LIDO •fASHION ISlAND •CORONA O[l MAl fASltOH ~All ISAMTA AMAi SOUTH COAST Yll.U.Gl Family Gifts of .••. ~adi·da We ho•t tht l ... , s.fet.11011 ~.-.. Califonlio. (' ~ Wl FU.TUl:f THE .... ,0,ULAI ,. . .,->. .... Hoirs: MIMI. ftw FrL •:JO tot Sot-t:JO~ 4 "lA.erlAa ~ 270 E. I 7ltl 5tn<I -Cotto MolO • ,Hil~"'" 5qo""' 548·l32l' '. ,. , ., - OAJLY PILOT "I I Feduc'ia,._ Becket ;Tritons' WaITen Rallies Past HB ·Spark NeJAJport Tourney ByEDBURGART man phllosophy," said Launches The ~lunt1n g lo n Beach ~ligh Oilers v.·l'rc beaten at their o"n gumc ~1onday ni ght namely the fast break . "' And they "'C're beaten by a team that trailed '10·31 in the third quarter and by a team that had not v.1on a basketball game this year. But the \\'arrcn Bea rs shO\\'t'd potsc late in the fourth quarter and rallied for a 64 ·61 win in the first round or the lfuntingto Beach basketball to 3· mental the Oilers· gy . \\'arrcn advances to the rha1np1onshq1 semi rinals against Ncv.•port !!arbor at 8:30 \\'ednesday night and lluntin~ton Beach will play in th e consola tion semifin:Jls at 8 :30 Thurs- da\'. 'i'he Bears took the lead "•ith G:JO lcft in lhe fourth quarter and never relin- quished it. Cent er Bob Ho"·ard \Vas lhe pivotal figure for \\'arrcn, crashing the boards and scoring the decisive layup with 1:30 left that put the Bears on top, The 6-4 llo"·a rd was pull- ing down one de£ensive re- bound after another in the fourth period, thro"•ing the quick outlet pass and then ·storming down court to score the layups/ Both teams were running and gunnin~ and for awhile, it loo ked like th e Oilers "·ould easily \\'in. \\'hen 6·4 ccinter Jim C:.ib lc s:.ink a 17-footcr ;.ind 6-0 forward Per ry 11 :.i r bi n scorcid a l:iyup in the third quartcir, the Oilers y.·c r c on top, 40-31 . But \V:irrcn's full -court ·press began bothering the Oiler s , forcing two turnovers In one minute. In tonight's ;.iction. Edison and Coron;.i del J\.f ar tangle at 7 wi th No. l s.ecd Long Beach \Vil s on meeting Westmi nster at8 : 30. Hw~llng1011 I tic k !l11 • H•rbi" G.11 .... 1\fl ~'" O....ll<lt.•~r Fl11<11imp n.111 J .......... Tolal• lq It pl t• • 0 0 I s 6 l u s 1 11 ' , . • ' ' • ' 1J u " ' ' ' , IS •1 St•r•OJOl!lrt•n W•rrtn ~untlftQ\onSl!•<ll 1l 1& 11 11 11 11 "~ ,,_., CHa.0111,,.1 .. 1•"~ ~ailors ' coach Dale H~~Y· .... _ Tha nks to some cool ' But 1 'ust had ~. feeing San ·c,~;ente High's Uft· guards and a coach who ·about using 8 tone. defeated TTltons swing into plays his hun ches, the His feellngpaidoftAndit action again tonight as the Ne v.·port llarbor High seemingly hurt the Friars Sa n C l e m e nte High Sail ors have advanced to who h!Jd trouble gettin~ the Kiwa·nis basketball touma- the semifinals of the Hunt-ball 1n to atar forwafd Den· ment .. ppens with a pair of ington Beach bas ketball nis Smith and who had trou-games. tournaqleot. : bleshooting from outside. -U'he Tritons of coach Guards ~f ~rty Feduc.ia While Smith finished with Stan DeMag1io are seek· and Dave Becker kept hit-. 21 points, he had trouble ing their third straight win ling clutch baskets in the getting free. at the expense of winless f?urth qu a rt ~r J\.fonday Actually,theSailorsv.•ere .Santa Ana and are heavy night as the Sailors held on in control most of the way. favorites to move into the to defe.at No. ~seed Servile, Once they opened an 8·6 semifinals Thursday night. 66-65 1n open.1ng round ac-lead, they didn't trail until It starts at 8 following a t llunt1ngton Beach late in the fourth quarter 6 : 3 O c I as h b et V({~ n when Servitc went ahead jPacifi c~ ~nd "i'ounta1n; cia scor ed th e · 61 ·60 with 2 :4.0 left . (\ut Valley High s Barons. _ crucia ree throw with 32 Feducia sank a 20-footer The Ba r ons of C!oach seconds ~m.a ini ng that put and Seymour scored on ·a Dave Brown will be trying . t.he ~ai,l s 1.n front, 66-63. layup th at sent the Sailors to rebound after falling to Serviles Friars closed to ·back on top, 64-61. La Habra Saturday night. one on a layup by center Joe .. We lost ou r poise ror The Barons led Dy nine Hovorka ~t the buzzer. a v.'hile," s aid Hagey. "But points with less than six _Feduc1a an~ B~cker wegainedourcomposureat minutes to play before directed . the Sa1_l ~rs fast the end. It was the best they Jet it slip away. brealt with prec1s1on, but · game we have played this Pacing the Barons ls 6-10 ·they also got help from 6-9' ·season." center Dave Rohde . Rohde center Dave Seymour, v.·ho ~"1,.,., .. 1 · has scored in double wa ~ .always in the right ,. " "' ti' figures both times out and pos1t1on for the rebound and =:.. ! ! ~ 1~ is the key to the Fowitain v.•ho was quick at releasing <.ooit• 1 • ' ~ '• Valley attack. the outlet pass. 1 ~;•• : : ~ i Action resumes Wednes- 1·1 e wa s in. pos ition ~ltt' 1 a • day night with two more because t~«;-Sailors us_ed a :.r:cr!:'"' : : . ~ ,: games as Rubidoux and zone against the Friars, s.-gltt' 2 o 2 ~ Elsinore collide at 6:30, Y.'~i~h was somewhat Sur· Tlllali sc_.,,.,..!n' 13 " followed by Mission Viejo pr1s1ng. s..-v1i. " '' n 10-6S and Costa Mesa at 8. "I believe in a man-to-· N••~ H•rMr 11 '' 1• "___.., · Elsinore is coached by Grossmont Joins South Coast Circuit BAKERSF IELD -Here's how they'll lint' Gross mont College has up for 1974-75 : . former Westminster High coach Doug Stockham. Coach Larry Sun- derman 's Costa Mesa team is seeking its first ,v.·in after a s ingle loss last week, while the Diablos of Mi ssion Viejo coach Pat ·Roberts, are after their third straight behind tra nsfers Steve Sawyer and Dave Cooper. been shifted from the Mis-South Coast-Orange sion Co nference to the Coast, Fullerton, Santa· South Coast cir cuit and Ana, Cerritos, Mt. San An- East LA College has been tonio, San Diego Mesa and r e lea g ued from the Grossmont. Southern California loop. to Southern Cal-Golden the Metropolitan Con-West. Cypress, Rio Hondo,. ference. LA Harbor, Los Angeles All five starters for San Clemente have scored in double fi gures in one or both of the Trilons vie· t ories in a balanced at-· _tack. _ -··----· That action came this CC, LA Southwest and San· ·Grid Sites past weekend at a meeting. ta Monica. here, of the state athletic: Mission-Saddleback, c,,......,.,..,..,.,,11m . com mittee. ·San Diego , Palomar, '"" Sol!tll Hiiis VI W.st ,.,.lllU Ill v.w-The releaguing takes ef-·southwestern, Citrus, ·S&M1- ·fectJuly 1.1975. _ · ·. . · ·Riverside, Chaffey and 'St. JoM BoKtvs 1 1111op1.m.at11c.m• Thus the Mission Con-San Bernardino. cou... ~" ference now becomes an . Metropolitan-Long Mot1rov11 vsu.v•11•1•t u.i1ow1 eight-team loop while the 1J eac h , EI Camino , Corton•tL ..... POC:Hr._ . South Coast Southern Cal Bakersfield LA Valley, Aoy11011 n BwrrP119h t1tMtSAC and Metro ~re all seven-Pierce, Pasadena and East_, An1e1ope v•11•'v'~~,:11 L•Ml•ldlNitll team circuits. LA. PnoA-••:rtP•lmiHl11h """-""":,• * '"""''"---............ __ ..... - Ztcag'~'UlU'S ~Ou CANADI AN \Vli lSKY A ULY.~11 '•'' '•l~OlO •~0 A'"~l ~~•M ' !oj "I• " ' •• , ··~· .. , ..... ~., • - • .\ 12 OAIL'YP1LOT \ < 'Tuesd;ry, December 10. 1974 S ilt Pre 1:e11 t io11 \ Controls Ordered For Miriing Fir~ S ANTA A\:\ An Oran~e C9 u111y sand aod gravel company has bl-en ordered to prevent sill. from Its operations from getting, into lhc Santa Ana Ri \•er bed and clogg ing h up. Owl Rock l'rod ucts, Int . w h ic h h <i:s m1 11 1n l.'. op1:riit1ons in t.ypsun1 Canyon ne:ir the H1 ver:-.1ch: l"recw3y ""'as told by th1· Santa An a Rcgion:J I WatL·r Qu .. hly Control Uoard 1t hit5 six monihs lo con1c u1> \11th a :,1du t1 o n to lhi: probletn. Th e cont..11t1un wa :-. 1mpo!i td by the water board a s p u rt o r" di sc har gf' p e rm it procedure. .'llASY ('Ol'~TV off11.:1al:s hilv~· vo1eed ('ril1 Ci,.sn1 of tht· ()wl Roe k )!r adillf1.: ltpe r a11t10~ 111 Sa nta An.1 Canyon. The>' 11ay thl• Sl'iJ rs of fr a\'('I l'1C lrac t ion a rt \ 1si ble ·rr om th~ freewuy and th~ runofr !pours into th e c-ounty's Fe atherl y Rel{1onal Park . \Vh a t e v e r plan th e <'Om1>uny comes up with "'"Ill be su bJe<'t lo re\·iew by th(' board hut probably "Ori'! he 1mplcml·ntcd until this 11rn c ncx t )'t:it r ,. ateordinJ.t to 11.·atcr board ofru·1;d s. SJlt 1.1 tio n l'Olltrols h:i vt- bcen ordered at a number 1l f county sand anti gravel pi ts bu t the Gypsum Canyon opera ti on is one or ttic largest in the county. GRAVEL. DEPOSITS th ere are estimated to be rnorc th an a million tons ;.ind ni:i y not be deplell.-'d for an other 30 years, a \\at er board s pokesman :s:.iid . Chris tmas OCTD Erection Hearing Dra.ws Sparse Atte~da~ce ' ORANGE COUNTY Doctor Appointed FULLERTON -Only a handful or people attended a hearing here ~fonday on Assemb~a n John Briggs' proposal to require elet:ti~ of Orange County Transit District directors. · Most or those al the session wer e government· offi cials and nearly all were opposed to election or the now-appointive board that governs the district's affair s a nd $20 million annual budget. The toughest statement o{ opposition came from and even irresponsible," Clark said. "I will not com ment on these accusations. "I · believe stroil11:Jy, however. that they cannot be a ppli ed to Orange County." Clark charged ·t hat Briggs has not defined his reasons for demanding elected directors in light of the rapid OCTD growth. He said the mandate · given lo OCTD when it was formed by a vote in 1970 was to establish an immediate rapid transit service and begin work on an ove rall regional system. ORANGE -Childrens' Anaheim Supervisor Ralph Hospital or Orange County Clark, who d ou bles as has named Dr. J oseph chairman of the transit David chief of staff, to district board. s£>rve a two-year ter:m, "IN RESPONSE to the s ucc e e di ng Dr, W. · CLARK TOLD Briggs mandate, of course, our Frederick O'Connell. (fl-Fu ll erton) tha t the budget has risen," Clark A nati ve of Toronto, Orange CountY district is said. The s uperv isor also qufftioned the call tot an election on grounds lbat it is an impractic a l suggestion. ••r question w4elher truly qualified people would run," he said. "The cost ot campaigning in a district the size of one-fifth ol the county is substanti al. "SINCE THE J OB is not full time, I qu estion the wisdom of making the office elective and I also question whether a more responsive me mbership would 'be obtained," Clark added. Clark said the current board is highly visible and .accessible to the public. Canada. Dr. David is a being compar ed to the The OCTD budget in 1971 pediatric surgery specialist Southern California Rapid was $800,000. There were ··1 believe that th e and author of numerous Transit Di strict (SCRTD ) only five bu ses in im. This ·method we have now of artielcs in medical journals in Los Angeles. · year, there are more than selecting board members is d e a ling with s urge ry ''I b e ~iev e you are 100 bu ses and a bud get the best for accountability r e q u i r e d f o r making an association· with · approaching $20 million. because we are not only gustro-intestina l problems the situation in Los Angeles CI ark to 1 d th e accountable to the people of newborn babies. . County which does not ex ist Assemblyman that four of of the county but to the Dr. David's wife Li z is a in Orange County," he the five OCTD directors bodies which appointed r egis t ered nurse and said. are locally-elected officials each of us,'' he said. supervi ses CJ.IOC's medical "The SCRTD board has compared to just four of 11 -;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;:=;:;,;=;; and surgical departments. been accused of being members or t he SCRTD1 • ·THE indecisive unrespons ive board. B EAT INFLATION SP ECIAL 2 FOR I WI TH THI S AD Ttvo E:n1rees f'o r Tlic P: ice of One Daily Sunday thru Thursday · 5:00 lo 7:00 P.M .. ,_.,,_~ .... ~ I TM11fi 1Ts - . :Al '!"~!;SN!! k.°"-c .. 4t ... 411 .. _ ••f·lfll ~ ERANCIS- '-9 ORR J FINE STATIONERY cordially invites you to select Christmas Gifts jrom an outstanding assortment of Fine Quality Merchandise Traditional Games of Chess and Backgammon Handsome Picture F'rames and Photo Albums Address Books of Distinction · Beautiful and Functtonc:U Ciirendars lmporl.edToysandChildren's Book s Leather Desk Pods and Accessories Cross Pens and Desk Sets Gift Stationery by Crane and of course a broad select ion of Christmas Cards, Gift Wrap and Tree Decoration s We look forward to welcoming you 2823 EAST COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA 92625 (714} 675-1010 AMPLj;: PARKING Dinner served nightly I roni 5:00 p. rn. Enter1ainment Nightly RUTHIE (EWIS 1-.. Fri., •_ SG!: Hijh.!!_ r-----------------------~ I . . SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES I .'Fis Ii rs. tllt'11ts, O)'Sft'r IJ.1r, No1t·d IVinrs, AfrJ _llnJ Spiri1sr JSJ 1:.·. C"ust H{1:l111 •11y •;' .wQRilLTAlK --PROUDLY ANNOUNCES TKE.OPENiNG OF lTS- MINCH GHMAH SP'.4141SH !TALI.AH SCHOOL IN ORANGE COUNTY f'OR llUSlNE:!iSOK PLUSU•f. U:AR.'li'THE LA:"IGUAGE OP' YOOlt JoiJ:t:DS OPENING OFFER 2 ""' 1 .... _..._, ,_ __________ ,....,,._. --. She'll sleep pretty in her new gown from El la Nor's. '-- . ~r.Qtqrtsttan·u . !Vr111port Btucl1 . ·if .• · Rtsrrv11tio11s(714} 675-511 0 ...;._ . ,·: I I I I I POlTUWUlSE 11 11 TOWM. 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NEWP'ORT BEACH B•illol 11 CllflPWI A iii\-(' ~drly rind spend the v•hole day with a co nve nient same-daWey r?und lri.f'7 Su·1ie1~ cicpa n 5."i !1mi'S a i.veek. So call Air California first. ve go! flight~ a v.\.'ek to Oakl11 nd and San Francisco. loo. Rental cars •. ~otels. the nt'ltion"s onl11 f,1m1!1.1d1scounl plan. econom1cal group rates and military fares. Th<'v'rc all p.1rt of Air Ct1hfornia"s easyu:ay ... and we can have l1c~ets v..1111ng ..i1 .i ni..'ilrhy 1r<1vi:?I dgent. \Vhat could be edS1er? In faa. ii theres an C<ll•\'r 11..1y to gel )'OU lht.'re. we:u ~the hrsl to tell you. All C.>hfo1n1a . W'1 re easy to toke AIR. CALIFORNIA 737& We're easy 10 take. l.il~\ lu/r•'""Jh,ln 1•l Orungf' Countr (711) 540 4.5SO. Do1.rnfV f2 l.1J 924..J.313; L.a9un!l, (7 14).49-1 759[), LIJ' Ange '· (2131627 5401. nc 17141541-tSlt DIREC't'Olt .... Garv Fergt.iSOn. Monoger, F1rs1 Fedcrol Sourngs-C~lo />feso p/fice. Wetl like to get to know you. In the hectic pace of today's /iuing, it is often hard t.o get acquo1nted with the personal side of the people with whom we do-business. At Firs! Federal Savings. we feel the ''human w uch"' is extrenle/yimportant. This is why we 're pre.sen ting rids bric>/, personal pn:ifile of Gary Ferguson. Better yet, stop 1n at Firs/ Federal Sauings soon Ofld 1nect Gary Ferguson. We belieue he's the kind of perso n You'd reolly like to know. He"d like to gel to know you, too.· Q . Are you • native Califoraian, G•ry? A. Yes. lam. lwiisbornin Pasadena and ~vedin the San Gabri'<!] Valley during my early childhood. J went 10 high. school in Hermosa Beach and following graduation, enlisted in lhe U.S. Navy. I served in the Navy forslx years and in lhe U.S. Army as an infantry man and a helicopter crew chief for three. Q. How did yo• gel into the savings and loan business? A. Af1er I left the service. J went to \l:ork for a savings and loan associ<ltion in Hu ntington Park. where I v.·ork._>d for five yea rs. They had a long range training program which gave me training 1n dll pha;;cs of the business Including loans. account service, escrov.1, insi,irance. I was a n1anager at the Cos1a Mesa office. Q . Wiii you tell us • lilt about your fa mily? A. My u1if1?. Doris, and I have two children-a d<1ugh1cr, Rcni! who is 15. and a son.J.R. is his nickndme, who is seven. All of us are avid sailors. My daughti'r and I both enioy scuba divi ng very much. Q. What special tr•lnln1 d id you h•ve before joining firs t Feder•I? A. Well, !n addirion to my pr.:ovious financi11I b-Ockground. I 1na1ored in Com munications at Cal State Fullerton. l have takeO a numt>,erof business and rnanagement courses as well. Q , What are some of your ho bbles? Q . Wiiy do Vo• thinli people come to First Fed er.al? A. 1 think it's becauSo.' we have a genuine fnendliness-an air of inlonnaHry-which ma kes it pleasant to com~ here. Our slaff is efficient eager-jusl cremendnus. They a!v.·ays liike time ro tr ca r a customer like a person. Thar coun!s a lot r think. First Federal Savings of Santa Monica Costa Mesa Office Baker & Harbor Ample f r\"e Parking. Ho~; Mon.·Th urs. 9 AM·4 PM Friday 9 AM ·6 PM S11turday lOAM -4 PM ct1Uf#T aATUi $1.000 Minimum 5-Jii'fo (three monrhs): 61-'.z'b !one ~ar): 6~.% !two and one-hall years); 7~1~ {lour yean). Passbook account' S\ • "'v. A wbi.tanlial Jn1e1es1 r.xttiTUre ~ requlred for edrfy "11hdr.i.,.·al of ~Med·ra1•» fbted· term Ct'.'"1kai¢ iK'Wl/nlS A. I enioyscu'M diving as I m.?ntioned, also motorc~'Clcs. and horseback riding. I am ~~lally lnteresll!d 1n Arahian horses and would very rnuch like lo ra1.s..i lhem someday. Accoun ts insured to $40.000 by an agency of the Federal Government ' . I • J 1 , ___________ . -----~"----~~­• ' • ,• • ris ' ' ' 60 STORES OPEN 10 AM TO 9:30 PM MONDAY THAU SATURDAY-SUNDAYS 12 TO 5 -' I • • -' '. T~d1y,bec1mber10. 1974 -.... ,•. ' ' • DAJL y P1LOT BI ' .... ___ _ ~· • •• •• Advertising t'ealur• · • • t .... a+" • ·-. • ... • ! j ' j f " Choirs to Perform Fashion Island .. Se,ries Set ~ ·---- - Many choral groups from the Harbor Area will perform during·the holiday season at Fashion bland, Newport Cenler. · Schools, church groups, and other organizations will join with the center lo pro- vide Christmu carols and concerts all durtng the Christmas aeason. Costa l\lesa High School Girls' Choir under the direc- tion of Ed Braham will pre· sent Christmas carols on .Stage Court, at 7 p.m. to- day. Traveling rrom Tustin the St. Cecilia Catholic Church Choir will give a one hour performance on Stage Court at 6:30 p.m. Under the direction of Jtfrs. Ann Tucker, the 28-member choir will sing religious selections, keeping 'Christ' in Christmas, as well as traditional favorites. Twenty choir students from Santiago Junior lliJilh School, Orange, will arr!Ve voyace along the walkways-cheer Tuesday, Dec . 1'7. The at. '7 p.m . Fashion, Island of the four corners o( tht! joint efforts of Donna Thursday. Their first Stage world. The public is invited Kelson, Newport Heights Court performance will or-to this free exhibit. Jr. High School and Karen lertraditionaJandthemore A Teen choir, The Millar, Andersen School, contempory sounds of Brothers and Sisters will willbeheardat6:45p.m. Christmas under the direc· host a holiday concert from Father Coughlln's Boys tion of director, l\trs. 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sl.ijlday. Chorus, three dozen boys Cariss. The 23-membct choir is from four different cities in All-time favorites for directed by Carl Gentry. Orange County, will present young and old, the "Sweet well known in the Harbor young interpretations of the Adelines" will delight mail Area for his quintet, The old songs, on Stage Court, al visitors with a 30-minute Living Flame. 1 p.m. Thursday, Dec.19. holiday show, at 7 p.m. Fri· Corona del l\1ar High The boys, ranging in ae:e day. TKe 25·voicc Chorus School Chamber Singers from s to 14 years, have has been seen on television will arrive at Stage Court been singing for four years and heard at many Orange· for a 6 p.m. performance on and completed a European County con cer t 111onday, Dec.16. According concert tour, ranging from performances. to Tina Limb, choir the great halls of Vienna to Festi\•e sounas of the coordinator,thesingerswill the tops of the Swlss and Dewey Choir will be heard3 perform on stage court and Austrian Alps. The tour 1p.m . Saturday, on Stage· stroll tllrough the mall hr· ended with a visit to the Court. inging tlheir holida y Papal audience hall Jn Also appearing from 6 to ·message to all the earlv Vatican City where they 9:30 p.m. Saturday will be evening shoppers ana v1s· sang car and were greeted the premier viewing of itors. by Pope Paul VI. ·· t'antasy in a Small World'' More than 100 youngsters The joy of Christmas forHarborArearesidents. from the Newport Unified through the universal A gaily-decorated mobile _ Sch.oq.I Dist.rict will ~resent language of music sym· unit will take \'isitors on a their own kind of Christma~ . bolizes the group's purposes lhls Christmas, 1974. Hav· ing delighted and enter- Quartet from father c.ughlln's Boy's Charus will whip up a medley. of tunes for shoppers visiting Fashion Island Thursday evening. Group is one of 11vlflli cO<Jnty choruses and choirs to perform holiday music at Newport lltac:h shopping center. tained Harbor Area resl· dents for the J?asl several years, the St. Andrews Presbyterian lcthus Team Choir will perform at 1 p.m., Friday,Dec.20 . Weinert 's Adds Warmth to Decor , I . JCPenneY. he Christmas edeeoratio'n·oHhe A-:-H:- , , \\'einerl Fine Je~'els slore ~Be\.e~Jy's fi!ble, former· terpieces and charming el· al 32 Fashion Isla nd, y located in Design Plaza ceteras. Newport Beach has been :.vs,.,moved to a new store at The emphasis at completed. o. 63, F.asJiion Island Beverly's Table is on A. l·L Weinert said the 'Pci"oss.JrOm the Broadway. coordinaling colors and pat. store now is decorated in 1 '"The · rieW 'Store has al-terns and act u a 11 y y.;arm burgundy wine colors lowed us to" double our in-customizing settings for the with dark hardwood noors )'eptory .a.nd .to set up a individual. and display casosr rutn~r o( ,upique displays "'We have hundreds of ''Living plants were used 9nd table !'et.tings," said fabrics to choose rrom and to give the store a home maDager Queenie Schiff. each of these can be special-feeling,'' \Veinert said. _ Beverly's Table features ly made up into unusual "\Ve wanted a feelin~ of a<"ompletestlectionofhard si zes and s hapes for warmth for lhe customer, to find dining accessories. napkins. tablecloths and since fine jewelry is a very Included are colleclions runners." said Ms. Schiff. A. H. WEINERT personal gift, it should be a ·., Q/•"l Jnens-.· sto neware, For v.·omen with odd Remodels Store romantic and personal eX- ... nat"'are. pev.·ter. crys tal. sha ped tables, the shop is a perience .. This is what we ·! Penneys presents the complete camera!· tableclothes.~kins ~~="::'::;'::'':;'::'::::;':;:ol;;:u;;:l;:io:;n::;·==============='~''='~le~d~·="======;;J ~ .. ' I ','1 ,. r ·' t • • . ' ' • • • • • .' t t • • • s • • • ~ ~ 1: .. .. '• '· • i: 1: • J , ! ' black satin. 11ight edition news. 13.99 This :;t:-ason's new sircnadc . BtJc k s.:it1n. l ighting a sultry shimmer . With J play of so il draping. Looking beautiful fiom every ankle w ith sle nder strapping. l11tle platforms. feminine heels. Wt g111r.Jntte t r11y1hing WI s~/11 QUALIC RAFT.SHOE STORES U~c ~C'Ltr '°'.~~~e r ChJ r£1! or 8Jn~Arneric ud FASHION !Sl.ANO Newoon Beach. HUNTINGtON CENTER, HuntinQton Beath: FA SHION SQUARE. Santa Ana, WESTMIN STER MALL. WeSllT\lnster; SOUTH COAST PLAZA. Costa Mesa r ' I I • mamiya/sekor 1000 DTL wilh 1/1.8 lens The 35mm single lens reflex camera with both 'spot' and 'average' metering. The exciting Mamlya/Sekor 1000 DTL will give you perlect exposures in any setting. Through the lens viewing and focusing assures perfect composition and sharpness. It's a best seller. 1000 DTL wilh 1/1.4 lens, S179 500 DTL wilh f/2.0 s139 Eveready case, S1 2 95 Close-up Action SHOP Sunday I 0 A.M. to 6 P.M. at the followin9 store>: HUNTINGTON CENTER. HunMgton Beach (714)892·7771. . FASHION ISLAND, New~or1 Beach (7 14) 644-2313. , , • L. /ti. Boud Women. Choose Neckties Best 1tlost mysterious nre the expressions th at cross a woman's face as she biiys a necktie for her husband. What is she thinking? Probably, she wonders if she can get the old boy to wear this fancy cravat instead of that drab rag he so strangely ~eems to prefer. Our ex · pert Is on her side in this matter. J.le thinks a wife of taste who knows her man generally can do a better job of pi cking out a necktie for her husband than can the husband himselr. Ai\10NG the hi ghly civilized nations, the three that tax their citizens the least are Japan, Switzerland and the United st.,,tes, in that order. llow the United States gorinlo that group, I do not know . Neither Japan nor Sw itze rland spends significantly on the 'military. 1 ll USBAND AND LOVER I i was lle\en RO \\'land y,·hosaid, "A husband is y,•hat is lt!ft of the lo\'- er <1ftcr the nerve has been extract- ed." Q. "A~I OSG the unmarried millionaires in this country. \\'hich outnumber \\'hich, the men or the women'!'' A. The ...,·omen by far. 'fhcre are said to be 27,000 women with a net y,•orth of at least Sl million. There are kno\vn to be only 11 ,000 rnen ,,·it h that much \\'Calth. !\Iostflfthcm live in California, Texas, New York, Pennsylvania,l!li .. noi s and Ohio. RUITER French merchants 500 years ago put roc ks in their butter to add we"ight so they could charge more. This irrit::ited King Louis XI immensely. In 1481, he decreed: Anybody who sells butter with rocks in it \\'ill be locked into the pillory. The butter \\'ill be melted on his head by the sun. Dogs will be brought to li ck him. And the populace wi ll be invited to deliver defam atory epithets y,•ithout fear of offense to God or the King. Salted c.i rthworms, are, on that long list of choice Chinesc ... ·ittuals. . Tll E SA YING GOES, "Feed a cold and starve a fe\'er. ''rig ht? Now. maybe. But originally, it went, "Jf you stuff a cold , you Y.ill have to starve a fever ," just the opposite. ' QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandi I ) .J .r ( ( (, ( ( I Q l\'...-.1 r ....... ~,oo1 ... i .. 1 .... 191~. w .. w '""" ,_.,. ... "I Und erstand It's quite a small s tage for such a lar1e cast.~· Cof!,gress Eyes Rape Problem WASHINGTO N fAP i" - After years of lobbying by women's groups, Congress is expected to pass legisla- tion this week authorizing the National Institute of l.l ental He alth to study ways to curtail rapes. This would be the fi rst major national effort to de· al with the crime of rape, s aid l.tary Ann Largen,· coordinator of a national rape task force for the Na-· tional Organization for Women. has thrived on misconcep- tions, prejudices, indif· ference and, most of all , the silence of the victims in the past," A1s. Largen, who pre- fers the A1 s. title, said re· cently. "Women across the na- tion today. however , a re speaking out in their con- ~ern and outrage at the growth o{ this crime, the in· stitutional and social treat· ment of the victims, and the inability of the courts and la"'S of the land to curb it." COATS Somerhing wotll'I for Chti1tnw11 for tl-to1• chiUy ond 1oiny dop. TM lo111t ptl ottir11 KOIY KOATS All "°"'f ff, HJY off f!.dili .. Wtigk tOV .. •Up PANCHOS I" It•• Spo11iU! ll'ff~io11 ' TERRY TOGS ht •fltr ~., ~ COATS 111 t.11ila. -d•t, ltolhtrolld fob1ic. SKI COATS Wotf!I onil l'th"'•i;hl RAIN COATS .... lhc Wtl loot tf!d ploid1 . ~ ' Tuesdai. December 10, 1974 OA!kY1'1\0T f3 '·~~ ... : .. ; .. · ..... . . . ... . .. ~. . .... . .. ·::.~· .' :-... ;.~.::. .... . ' . :' AQUARIUMS FOR , .CHRISTMAS AT .WHOLESALE . SOMETHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY TO ENJOY. lO!I; or tllort hair • Coddly ond ploylvl 'fO , . . ~- .. r Sis ... for Brother. .. for Everyone I '/\A ANIMAL FIGURINES ENTIRE STOCK 25°/o OFF MARKED PRICE .... TWO HEADED SNAKE $5,000 THE LEGISLATION would authorize S20 million to. __ ..,. __ ..,. ________ ...,,...., .... _~ .for the first tv.·o years for a Law e nforcement of- ficials es ti mate th at 50 to 80 percent of sexual assaults are-never reported, which she said, means th at a pro- bable 100,000 w.omen are victi ms of forcible rape each year. - British Margarine Hass le Spreading . LONDON (UPI) -A hl,ll.· tcr versus margarine feud has broken out in the British tel evision indus try. ?.largarine \~·on the first r ound. It sta rt e d y,·hen a margarine maker began showing commer cials with the slogan : ··Like you'd ex- pect soft butter to be." . The distributors of Dutch .. butter retali ated by submit- ting a new commercia l in - troducin g a ·''fa bulous margarine s ubstitute - Dutch butter." It said lhe butter recipe was m ade fr om a ''cen turies·ol d formula handed do\\'n from cow to cow.'' Th e Indep e nd e nt Televi sion Authority re- fused to accept the secOnd commercial, Commodore 885 D with constant and percent. Adds, subtracts, multlplies, divides. Figures percentage instantly. B·dlgit capacity. Automatic floating decimal. Automatic credit balance indicator. $24.95. rape study unit within the MMH. The study would incl ud e research on the ways to eurtail the crime itself, help the ""ti·m s and their families a nd r ehabilitate the offenders. The legislation, called thfi! THE B I LL HA S bipartisan support. Sen. Charles Mathias, CR- l.1d.), introduced his bill a year ago; similar legisla• FASHION ISLAND '"°"" .,..,.., .· NEWPORT BEACH Rape Prevention and Con - trol Act, was attached to the 1974 Health Services Act, y,·hich has been \\'orked out by a conference committee of the tlouse and Senate. A vote on the conference re- port is scheduled in both chambers thi '!i week , sponsors or the bill said . tion y,•as sponsored by Rep.'------------------------------------------John Heinz Ill , (R-Pa.). 1· Heinz has calle(! rape "one of this nation's·fastest N 1 E L• g ro"·ing and leas t un-ear y veryone· 1stens derslood ccime" •coohing . . . · to Ann Landers suc.P. sever e proportions that it restri cts the freedom of "·omen to move about "RAPE IS a crime which fr eely in our societ y." Where to shop for the family accountant? ' • • 1"-· _,.., ..•. • "I: ... ' ' I ~"' • ' ' ' ' I •••• . ' , ••••• "' ••••• ' '' •I " ' ••••• ' ., . " • • • , B ' D 0 .0 " • " D D D ·• ' , ti . D D • • 0 D • Commodore SR 1400 is the scientific calculator. 14-character display, algebraic logic, degree/radian mode key, sine, cosine, tangent, arc, natural and common logs. x•, X...., Y, I v•, X'. Na1urat. common antllogs. $99.95. . Commodoro916 with larger, clear read-out. 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TUN 1,..cJ 1 l LR, Hl1n1or.gtoo Beach (/14) 891·7171 • THE FAMILY CIRCUS • By Bil Keane ~ "Tt?• '""•"'"' _," .... "',_" "I didn't know horses hod their own referees." 'Good Dran1a' 'After the Fal~' To Air Tonight ByJAVSllARBUIT -I • NEW YORK (APJ ·-( Tonight's viev.•ing instruc· lions call for an yone in· terested in good drama to watch "After the Fall" on ~-. Tv REVIEW) :r NBC (Channel<l,8:30 p.m.). C 'l A . NBC's offering is 1,n ex· o~~~t ee on ~n· mencan cellent television ai:la pta· Activ1ll eshear1ng . . , . tion by Arthur l\1 iller of his So 1!1U<:_h for tonights f~ 1964 stage drama ""hich g~.v1ew1ng news.°!' the ' l~ s ome critic s s ay -A•as n1p s1deoithe cha~n~l1st.be ~~ model ed on the life of the bad news -ABC s Out to /< l ate Maril yli l\1 oriroc, Lunch'' special CChaMel 7, A-tiller's second v.·ife . 9 p.m. ). TlllS OPUS fantasizes about what might happen if Elliott Gou ld, Rita Moreno and delegates from ., BUCCANft:A Ruoged tlt.·ma n s1yhng. Glove lei11he• with 11el!Ce ,;. . 1 Evans fleece-lined foohvear ... it gives you something 10 snuggle up 10. Christmas H·rs; Mon. thru Sat. 10109:30 Closed Sundat VANGUARD • Wiltm neece hn1ng. cushrony c1epe sole. 118.00 I; ALTHOUGll TllE show runs 2 ~2 hours, it's worth every minute of your time if only for the brillia nt performance of Faye Dun a\vay, cast as hfaggie, a waiflike, insec ure, not -too· bright receptioni st who achieves fame as a sin ge r, only to self-destruct at the pinnacle of success. .. Sesame Street" and "The Electric Company" took over ABC while the network's regular employ.es i; "·ere out at lunch . t1 • . : Aft er seeing it, I'm sur- prised ABC hasn"t ordered its people to eat lunch al their desks every day from t 54 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH• 644-4223 ' She's in fine acting com· pany with Christopher Plumm er, cast in the cen· now on. tral role of Quentin, an anguished attorn ey who in This show, by a new com. successive steps beco mes mercial subsidiary of the l\1aggic"s adviser, Jover and Chi Id ren' s Television th en h.usband . Workshop, has skits in- The barrister is a man of tended to be somewhat con sta nt doubt and satirical. They aren't. perpetual torm ent give n to They're a mateurish and suchasidesas,"Remember .was te both time and when there were good peo· performing tale~t. pie and bad peopl e and how easy it was to tell."' and. "'\Yhy is the world treacherous?'' BV HIS standards, his life has been pretty much a li e. a life in whi ch apparent truths keep vanishing amid Liz Taylor Boyfriend shifting. tortured rela· .In Court tionships with t\lo'O col· leagues, his first wife and thenl\1a ggie. NORWALK (AP)'- The -pla..y basically i,s Hen ry c. Wynberg. act?'6s about th.e d1le ~ma ~fa man Elizabeth Taylor's most re- who cannot br1_ng h.1mself t.o cent steady companion, has m~rry for a third t11!1 e until entered pleas of no coolest he. s confronted his _past to four co unts of grand th.eft ~1stakes an_d dec id e d for allegedly turning back v.hether he ha s the chance odo meters on cars while he of a.decent fut~rc. wa s a used car s alesman. L1i;,e any fl.till er play, the brooding an d nave l· The 4().-year-old Wynberg inspecting is alm ost non-entered the pleas before stop, and the show briefly Superior Court Judge Julius lapses into soap opera A. Leetham, who set sen· albeit hi~hly poeti c, in on~ ·tencing for Jan. 4. stormy bedroon1 scene lo\lo·ard the end of the pro· gram. "lynberg, free on his own recognizance, was charged with selling four cars betw een July 1972 and May BUT IN general. this 1973onwhichtheodometers "After the Fall" model is had been turned back , to in· co nsistently engrossing -dicate they had been driven no mean feat for a small-rev.rer miles. When such screen adaPtation -and its cars are sold for more than s~agi ~g, production and S200 each lhe crime is con· direction can't be faulted . sidered grand th eft. Cheers also should go to the efforts of supporting Wynberg was introduced ·players, particul arl v th at of to ~tiss Taylor in June 1973 Lee Ri chardson, c:ist as a and · has been her compa- law professor and former nion for at lea.st the last Communist facing a ~louse year. .................. f If the hustle and bustle of t f Christmas shoppin g gets you & down , come, relax and enjoy S' f the serenity of dining here. t ff EARLY BIRD SPECIALS t " SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P.M. t .6 Beef Teriyaki and Sesame Chicken 4.25 & I Steak Teriyaki 3.95 1' f Tempura Sea food Dinner 3.95 t f t t 11an1nt11 t f ii'60 fashion Island, Newport Cente r t A Reservations honored : 644·4811 t 'I' COME IN ANO BE OUR HONORED GUEST · ·~@>l~ ......... . A%lt'fffin BANKAMERICARD. MASTER CHARGE. HEMPHILL c'HARGE ~j i: : , .. . 'J !.'· '. ' .. : silverwoods Pure camel's hair: the ultimate sport coat gift \' ........ '• '(_,· Luxuriously soft 100°/o camel's hair ... and the label in side each coat says so. Tailo red wi!h co ntem- porary yet classic lines. Two buttons, deep center vent and f!ap/patch pock.els. Reg . 125.00 4 DAYS ONLY! I 04.90 45 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH -·- I \ I I I \ . .. I I • • • . < • • ~===a:::==::::::::::::::::~ Pa rt·f i n1e Dealer • -' P\FROFO'L...11 ' believe ' todays attractive women know where they are going and look like it Fashion from Apropos fulfills the spirit merry christmas town & country, orange promenade-, woodland hills for m~t&c •prom. only fashion island, corona det mar lido Isle, newport beach washingtonsquare, marina del rty A BUDGET ~TRIMMERS Save thru Sat. Dec. 14 and many more values for holiday fashion sewing: S L E E P -T I M E FABRICS Y•e1 to l .DO Machine-wash able lricots. flannels & Olher fabrics. SOiid 9ac colors. 10 0% Collons and Acetlite-Nylon blends. 45--108" wide. (Not recommended tor cn;1d,en·, wea<.I yd SOFT VELVITTEN PRINTS Sew gift h:s: '-Sii~~: jac~ets or 2'1/9 coats L1t!le florals on dusty grounds. 7 I . 1 100% Cotton. 36'' wide. FG's reg yd LOW pnce 4 49. DRESS & BLOUSE PRINTS Polyester~~~~~ l.~~ends and . aac 100% Cottons lor to11ing. creali11e gifts. 45" wide. FG's reg LOW yd price 1.98yd. Give a CUTTING BOARD .... ,0 4.00 <40 X 72" wllh sQuares and diagonals lor orolession111 pattern cutting. FG 's reg LOW price 2.29. 1~~ Sew a loving gift today. •NEWPORT BEAClf- 20 Fa1hion l1land OPEN: Mon.-Fn. 10-9:30 pm. Sat. l<Hlp.m.,Sun.12.flp m. LAGUNA BEAOt-278 Forni Ave. OPEN: Mon.·Sat 9-5:30 pm. • He Sells Cars -And God, Too ESCONDIDO CAP)· -,exciting idea that not onJy T h e n e w s p a p e r does Jesus set you fre e but advertisement beafs th e" Datsun does, too," said smiling fa ce of the same Hettand's tidings. man twice. "l\1 y r on Hetl a nd the Pastor," says the caption der one photograph. .. Myron Hetland the Car Salesman," says the other. IN lllS DUAL role since September, the 41 -year-old pastor or the Ameri can Lutheran Church s aid he had ~·on six souls to God and 28 to Da ts un. Hetland 's employer for 40 hour s a week is Escondido Datsun. The rest of the time he works for his church. A graduate of Luther Theological Seminary in St. Paul, ,.1inn., he has been an ordained minis ~r fo r 15 years. but selling cars to earn a little extra cash is something new. JIE GAVE $100 discount s at first to car buyers who identified themselves as Luth e ran s but has di sco ntinu e d that , explainin g the church.goers resented it - "they didn 't want me to tak e a e ut i n m y commission." lie sent form letters to his congr egation, which numbers about 90, inviting them to see him on the lot for "the most honest deal you v.·ill ever m ake." "I'm promoting th e Dentures No Sex Pa1iacea · NE\\' ,.OHK (UPI) - Dentists shou ld warn patients against expect- in g a handsome set of teeth to result in fulfill· ment of all their sexual fantasies. a psychiatrist says. .. There's too much emphasis on the cos- metics and not enough on just keeping a healthy mouth," said Dr. Shirley Zussman, who addressed a session of the G reatcr New York dental mecling. "For instance, youn g girls get braces :ind older people get den- tures, think ing 1hat their sex lives can be in - stantly improved by a cos metic improvement of their mouths. "This cosmetic nt · litude -fostered mostly by toothpaste advertis- ing and the like -is basically unrealistic. and that's "'here the dentist comes in . ..I-le must be careful to wa rn the patient not to be disappointed if the inlproved teeth don't fulfi ll all their sexual fantasies overnight-or ever ' ·~ ?::-~-~ ,!!:~~ i NEWPORT SALE Anti-Freeze for your feet · from (}~lkJ 54 FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CEN TER • 644-4223 BankAmericard • Master Charge • Hemphill Charge Snuggle up to the furry warn1th of OOmphies roe toasters. You' fl enjoy co.ty cornforr in these fireside slippers that con1· plin1ent your leisure hours 1n both color and design. Nice gift ideas, roo. Ask Sanra to slip a p:Jir under I Christmas Hrs: Mon. ll'iru Sat. 1 O to 9:30 o.m. Closed Sunday MUFFIN In time for Christmas g1111ng For wearing now Our entire stock ol Fine OualilY Leather Jackets 8 Coats 20% off 8!1uers • Wraos Zips • Filled ' Covered But1on Tnm Fur Trim Fall Tones Regularly $95°0 • $17500 Ba nkAmerieard Ma ster Charge American EicP<ess Open every Evening till 9:30 Sunday 12-5 ~ ~ I • • · . ,r R1mnh1g Agfth1 !\l avor Rich a rd J . D11fev. Democ ratic party national pD\\'Crbl"oker for almost t\\'O de ca des . ;innouneed this week he ,,·111 run for a sixth tern1 ~is Chicago n1ayor. lie is 72 years old . i Wia~ar aLad ·· aiko Chria rna&- A .H . 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" . "· 57 " " • • " " " .. ,.. ., - . ' MOON MULLINS by Dale Hale ® 1111 ( )'"-.--,...) I I • ANIMAL CRACKERS SL:RE·-- WHERE IS IT'? PEANUTS 111111 11/Ll/l \ 11 I II l by Ernie Bushmiller OVER THERE G"" //'/// /"/// " -~- ~~ ' I'vE llECIDED ltll!l" PEOl't.!! IOILL H~V!! TO ACCEPT" Ille AS I AM . I by Charles M. Schulz WOJ)0$TOCK'5 STORIES ALU}i).'(5 ST.:Ol<T 0.::F GOOO, BUT THEN THE'!' GE T VER'< SAD ... ;.:::_~':::: ~ ..... -'~I JUDGE PARKER ~'-MERE \VE"E 'l'OLI THE I WA5? I DON'T EVEN THE: CAANCE5 ARE THAT I WAS RIGHT HERE, TAKING CARE OF 0051NE5S ••. 8UT I'LL CALL JOEY NIGHT TI4AT CARTER WAS IQIOW WHERE I 1NA5 MURDERED, -ARCH ? YESTERDAY WITHOUT AND AA IM TEU. US! CHECKING IT OUT! MISS PEACH MA~JA, WMAT HAVE '(O&.f OONE TOOAY 10 MAKf. THE WOR'LO .A 8ETTEIC PLACE -ro Live? DICK TRACY f.'VE ef.Fl"AINED F2'0\o\ PLANCMING ~ ~INGLE ONE OF THE 300 PUPIL~ IN THIS ~CMOOI.. ! THAT'S V!"Y, llE!t.Y GDOD .1! . by Harola Le Doux W!:"' DON'T 'fOtJ AND YOOR 50CIAL 5ECRS'ARY COME DO\'IN TO MY OFFICE FIRST THING IN THE MORNING SO WI: CAN 6ET THE Wt\OLE 5TORY? OKAY ? ti: %1L.L. S!TTLE FOi< Plf.mY 6000. by Mell "t" ~~~~ ~ 11•/0 Mt'l\,. ("9~"4f.r. by Chester Gould BRAIN BL;><KJAC•EO TME COP. I TRIED 1'0 HIM. THAT'S IT! By Rockjer Bradfield • ·..-- ,. by Georqe Lemont l• I !I I ·I " ·' " • 0 .-, '" by Ferd Johnson ·" ..... ___ ... --- ' ' • IN SIMP<.E TERI<\~, l~E \)ECIDED TO 8EM',>ScCF ! , ' ' . , ·' , •. . . ••one lhing I've learned rrom making ou1 a Chrislmas list-all the , people _I 1hough1 I likeU, I suddenly don't:• · DE~NIS THE MENACE [11~'1:;1 I ' • 'Wm HfAR NIAT I ~ fCfl ~s ... so lMI. HAVE ~ SOMET~IHG l>T~INJ<.AeQJT 1\1/IU 'Jl)U'JIE GOJ/ft> SLEEP?' : • • -F ~ ' Wi b In s • th le 11' d g• be po op pr ne ba po he n ch H Co an lh I m co co ag C< I .Pr nl ro co di , he al> ! T~ ~ "" ¢'o ~e ~o hi •w di ' 'I Ill• De n~ tft th co la Pl' l' . lh wi sai . J\.f i de de I ad th ac " I rr ch M fr I a ' co na va co Co ro d Se fo an th ' u. ' co l sai I lha ! tai I U. Pol It ' •, ' • , .._ .,-!l U!!d!X!!!!!!!X.·..!O...!!!i!"'m"'-"'-''0"',-"1'"''-'-'------'0All.=.,Y..:.l'!\.(!!="--'8=7 Wilbur Abandoned Old W ays--and How! • .WASH!Ny TON (APf - £or Yf!ll!:S. Wilbur Daigh M.11\s tfrs-d ained the Was6ington social circuit bt1,cauae h e s aid It intefferred with his work sb_apin& the U.S. tax syst•'1'· t n ,tead , he m oved through tbe c::apital scene leaying a trail Jacking In fltit or anecdotes as he deftly exerci s ed h is political Power: power that guaranteed his bills would be passed by the •rouse; power that fe w chose to oppose; poWer that even presidents respected. fie was the man who never forgot his neighbors back in Ken s ett, Ask., poputlltion 9SO, d espite the hels,hts he scaled in the na\lon 's capital as chai.rman or the po~·erful House Ways and Mean s Committee. (Today it was announced he will not seek thec~airmanshipagain.)· · ! JIE WAS, IN public, the model of how a congress man s ho uld conduct bimse\f. Bu t, nearly three years. ago, the image began to crack. He toyed with running for ~~.:ii::=:::::::::i:;:::::~UPITtl•,,,.... STRIPPER FAN NE FOX WITH HER DAUGHTER .MARY She's Fa; Cry From Staying Home Alone With Polly knowing your subject or not knowing it," the Arkansas Democrat once said . "l know my subject . ., l-lis knowl edge -and power over committee as- s ignme n t s -co wed members or Congr ess into voting his way. · with Annabel Baltistell a. the 3S·year-old stripper known as Fanne Fox e. For years he ass iduously a vo ided any hint of scand al. lie kept ·free of connicts of interest. Congressmen <i r e re· quired to report holdi ngs or .President . tle was seen in ni1Jh1,ch,1bs . Ile began to fol'le hJ1i·.,h o ld on hi s committee as a spinal d is order impaired his , h ealth and led to long ab_sences from the Capitol. ! Then, on the night of Oct. 1• the 65-year -old Mill s. i6toxieat e d , hi s ra ce tjlFeding from cuts-and stratehes, his glasses and ··1 NEVER ,·ote a.(!ainst -'in the end , hi s staid God, motherhood or Wilbur iinaee -shattered, wa\ Mills," said a young con- :lopped in the company of gressman with views well to I===== <in Argentine stripper, by . the left of Mills. outside activities which · mi&ht lead to conflict. A r.till s r e port r ea d "none .•. no ne ... none." At what must be substan· tial cost, he has reportedly used only the standard in- come tax deduction without itemiiing additional deduc· lions. lie told a friend, "I never want anybody to be able to say I toohdvanta,ge: of some provision l p'iit into the code." lfE Jf AS REFUSED pay· me nts for h is frequent s peakin g engagements, man)' in his district. But, within the past few years, cracks appeared even in his financial reputa- tion. It was revealed in 1971 that ~1ills' travels around the country campaigning against former P r~id_ent Nixon 's revenue-sharing plan we re fr ee rides in airplanes owned by private companies. His pres idential cam· p a ign received $100,000 channeled through dummy committees from a Dall as computer firm that is a ma- jor processor of health in- surance claims. The Weys and ?t1 eans Com mittee's responsibilities give it a guiding influence over na· t iona l health ins urance legislation. The Senate · \V a terg-atc Committee reported that, aside from legal gifts from dairy in terests, the As- sociated 1'1ilk Producers. Inc .. illegally gave $75,000 police. · Wilbur Mills was con- : Within two months,-. the sidered an enigma for years IJlOSt powerful man in in Wa shington. But his on- ~Ongress was secluded, again, off-again 1972 pre- ~ed ated, in a Navy sidenti a l c a mp a i g n, ijospital. His committee -~purred by support from un-derlings on the Ways and Means Committee,· raised Patent and perfect tit make dressing ••t• even more questions. ..h....• • ..,~~'lee as n1ee. NEWSAN;ll.YSIS his power bas e -was &wept from under him. His dlreer was in ruins. Befor e beginning t o campaign a ctiv ely, he ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! stated : ''I've sa id~ repeatedly I knew too much about the pres ide ncy. really, lo want it, and some 'IN . 19'11 AND 1972. Mills . seem to wa nt it." ,jas a candidate for the While one congress man Democratic presidential he re and anot~e r. con· nbmination in a campaign gressman t~ere 1nd1ca~cd tgat never quite made it to they would hke to see Mills t h e r.t i a m i B e a ch . make the race, he backed convention. his way into t.he fray. . Jf.is knowl edge of the tax Bumper slleke~s were_ is· laws was legendary· his. sued, a campaign offi ce w wer rarely challengtid. i opened,·and Wilb~r Mil ls in· :The late President John s 1 st~d .that, given the F. 'Kennedy , s uffe ring nom1nat1on, h.ecoulddefeat through a d isa gr eement Richard M. Nixon. voith )tills over a lax cut, said: BUT DESPITE several "Quite obviously, Mr. lar ge financial contribu- ~titls will have a very tio~s funne~ed into the cam. decisive voice in the final pa1gn , Mills eventually decision, but we hope to aba~doned the quest. . adjust our vi.ewpoints so ·. Mills ~ad express.ed httle that we can get'some 1n~erest1nmostnat1o~al af­ action on this program. , . fa1~s. and. even Ji::ss 1n the · · --·· pohltcal hfe a national can- MILLS' LEGISLATIVE clout stemmed not only from his position as chairman of the Ways and ~1eans Committee, but also from his skill at handiiflg tax laws and th e 1 committee 's auttJorily to name other ccvi gressmen to vacancies on al l Jiouse committees. didate must live. As each new administra· lion entered the Wh ite Hou se, his s taff quietly in- form e d the s ocial secretaries to re move the name of the Ways a nd Means Com m it tee chairman from their invita- tion lists: he preferred a quiet eveninJ?; al home to a night of partying. "We just enjoy slaying at home." fl.1ills s aid or his evenings with Polly. "l have to read to ke<!p up \l.ilh m y work a nd wi th the changes going on in the Bust~r Brown'sbri&bt &carerree patent. QuaU'y crafted to Ht just right. · Let your daught.er glow in a pair. Expertly filled by OW' personnel. Black or while patent. Buster Brown., Th e \V a ys and ~1eans Committee is re5ponsible for initiating legislation dealing with taxes, Social Security, tar iffs a nd foreign trade, r.t edicare, and interest r ates. In short, the money r aised by the U .S . gover nment to t conduct its busin ess. world." I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ He generally vot!'d with th e o th e r Sou t he rn Democrats on most social For y e ars colleagues said, only ha]£.jokingly, that ?,fills ' evening enter - / tainment was reading the \ U.S. t;1x code to his wife, Polly. There were sections, 1 it was rumored, that he could recite from memory. issues, but did so quietly without drawing attention to his position. VIETNAM,. TO \Vil bur r.tills, was an issue that af- f e cted th e n a tion 's After all. ther e's a good economy. cft.anc e he wrote them lf his aborted president ial hi If campatgn was an eni gma. JO FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT IEACH , mse · · h' 1 1·r 11 /!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!f!!![!! ( , ,l'Afle r you 've been sots is persona 1 e -a · arbund here fo,. a while, lhe -~or e-s o, p erh a ps yo'u're tabbe either as 1 rollow1ng his relntionship • .. ( ' f Ex-rival· Will Run Ll'l"J'LE ROCK (UPI) -Republican Judy Pet· t y who lost to Re p. Wilbur D. Mills, <D· Ark.), in the Nov. S gene ral election says she will run for the seat again. r.trs. Petty, who made her first bid for public office in the Second Dis· tricl race, i;aid she ..most definitely" wollld run for the post if Mill s resigns 'a nd would run again in 1976 if Mills s«!fved out this term. The re h as b een specul ation ht ills m ight resign from Congress· once he gives up his chairmanshi p over the House Ways a nd Means Committee. " in goods. ser\'ices, checks and cash to the ··o raft fl.1ill s" preside nti al effo rt and th at other dair y groups also contrib uted· illegal fun ds. !"flLLS MAKES frequent trips back to Kensett, his hometown . lt 's where his brother, Roger, runs the fa mily grocery store: it's wher e he mainta ins a home; it's where e ... eryone knows he's the richest man in town . •srYUSH •EASYTO USE "There wouldn't be any point in Wilbur pretendJnr. e ... en ir he wanted to, that he watn't from the richest family in town. Everybocly knew it," l aid a longtime friend and former fellow· townsman. l\Iills' recent behavior with Mrs. Battislella con- fused the folks back home. "He's a very meek and humble person. He's always lried to be proper." his brother said. " It doesn't seem like him." The Arkans as Gazelle and the Arkansas Democrat called him lo task in their editorials. THE STATE attorney general's office received in- quiries about r ecalling the congressm a n. P.,tills bas r epresented the district since 1939. He's won every election handily since then. In the last election. op- posed by a n aggressive, young Republican, Judy Petty, he captured approx- imately 58 percent of the vote, despite the notoriety caused by Mrs. Battistella's October plunge into the Tidal Basin after she ran from A1ill s' car when police stopped it. ?.tills began his political c areer in Kensett. 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Winners w;11 be announced shortly before Chris!mas i.n the Daily Pilo!. And, as in past yea,., prizes wt11 be awarded for best residential and commercial display s. . "Christmanille. 197 4" olso will be designated. That will be the one place along the Orange Coos! that judges .feel best expreues the joy of the holiday -· Join in •he fun and help widen forty Miles of Chris!mas Smilts. Q c •. ._, .... ., ORANGE COONT:n~ST ASSOCIATION ORANGE COAST DAILY Pn.OT Yes, I want my home (or blninlss, thwch. tc:W, etc.) to~~ In "'° Mitt of ChristMos Sn.In"• competition. My name and addrns of d.c:OJotkln• I wont ;u6ges to Me en 1st.ct befow. I .,,...,ond judging wil bt hosed on apptOHllK• of this entry 6.wing evening hours on Die. 12 or 13. Non. ...•...... -...................•.....•. Address •...•.•••...•..•.• -••.•••.•••.••••.• Oty ......................... , .. 14> ...... .. Doypho .................................. .. Ev.. Phone ..•..•...••..................•..•. 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' years ago but he declined. Patrol said l\1onday that said "I feel like I've just He recalled that·"in the GriCsby said ont of the stunt driver Evel Knievel been born agaln." --pld da1s," when a prisoner biggest differences between was stopped twice for Ne-west Sez Kitieta Grigsby, 89, i;eceived spoke to another 1nma!e the inmaThs 60 ye~ ago speedihg on Jnterstate 5 Holl y\\IOO<l's Valerie clemency last mOnth from whilelheyweremarchedtn and those of today is -~h~~turday. ..-per r in e h a 5 b.e en Gov . Oti_s R. Bnwen, who or-line~lo.-.the dining room, he 1 "bad" language used-by the ·Knievel received a warn· ordered by UniversaL _ dered. him.paroled. lie ~ad would end up in solitary Cuf'l.'enlprisoners. . tngone-time, butpatroln;ian Pictures to k ee/l her been 1_mpr1 son~d for a fatal confinement. He checked out of prison. l\tac Parker issued a c1ta· breasts cove rec her sta bbing during a poker with '$236 in his ,poc~et. Ac· tion on the other stop. all eg• • game tlE SPOKE OF his ac~ co1nmod_ "lions had been ing that Knievel was driv· .derriere out of siJJht · ~ .,_ quaintance with notorious·-made for nim to reside in a ing 70 miles per hour. 15 and her navel incognito GRIGSBY HAD mixed · bank robber Jobn Dillinger, nearby nurSing home. miles faster than the limit. if s he \van t s t o be emotions Monday. cons idered a seriou~ .. , am happy to be getting a<' tre s s. As th e out." he said , "'But I'm not stripper-turned -j unkie happ y v.·ith receiving \\·ift' of Lenny Hruce in clemency. the film 'Lennie.' m any "The governor is not critics feel s he ha"s handlin g me right. I should earned an Academy be able to walk out of here A\\'a rd nomination. with an -unconditional pardon because of all the -----------' years l 've spent here," he said. ·Attired in a gray suit, white shirt, ~bite ti~ and black overcoat, Grigsby v.·as accompanied to the prison's main gate by assis- tant Warden Jack Duckworth and posed will· ingly for photographers. ''l 'M A MOVI E star now," he quipped. Grigsby, sentenced for stabbing a man to death in I JCPenney GAF View-Master -gift ide~s. • JCpenneY. The hr1stmas Place Take-a good look at our¥1ow prices. Living Christmas trees. Best from our Garden Shop! The best value in town! A plantabte li11ing tree growing in its own pressed paper bio·degradable container ... to enjoy and decorate for Ch ristmas. and plant la ter. Stonit rine or Monterey rine IO" to 18" cOftloiner, 4.99 lo 35.99 . UY~ cut wrsterft Dauglos Fir Christmas trees, 3'-4', 2.99 5'-&', 3.99 7'-8'. 5.99 . 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The seven-year.old group has been slowly working to gain competence in singing and build a reputation equal to that or the Los Angeles group. Formed by Dr. Maurice Allard. tlle chorale now is directed by John Alex· ander, coordinator or choral activities .at California State Univers ity, Northridge. . . It has come to atmMt animpasse in its progress, however. for several re· asons. · · First is a lack oC a permanent, ap· propriate home. Jt has performed in hig h school auditoriums, college halls, churches and gymnasiums, but none of these has had the correct acoustics or space for the 116 mem· hers. NO HOME · "We do not have a central place in which to perform. No facility has suit· eel our needs, We constantly move. This has hutl us beeause you have to look for us,'' commented Ann ~1orris . "Some locations give the im· pression that we are a community chorus.'' add00 Theron Robison. · The group is far from being a com· munity chorus, the members em· phasize. More than a third are involved pro· fessionally with music, others have sung in college and others simply like good music. Its repertoire or masterworks. is what sets it apart from a community chorus, Mrs. A1elilli explained. "Masterworks are classical, choral works of the masters. They are in large scale. sung in the original --' John Alexander discusses Christmas concert with Jan Unvert, chorale business manager . • • BEA ANDERSON, Editor ,....,, o.c........ It, nu High-level High Jinks This Expense No Account? • language. :l'he)' are perlormed as lhcy were meun( tO be performed." ~1 aster works don't have to be old. her husband added. "They can be con· temporary. But it is serious music-- run music, too." ... !"le said that although serious music is sometimes thou2ht or as being drab, \Aiig masterworks are .vibrant, colorful and e~ressive . COMPLAINT' /\co mm on com pl ain t a bo ut musterworks is "I don't unde rstand it," l\trs. ~tori;i.ssaid. "Yes. there is a level of understand· ing, but there also is a feeling of emo· tion that will come through it you sit oack, close your.eyes and let il be,·· ··vou don't have lo understand it." ritrs. l\telilli stressed. "Master works· a re the best kind of inspiration humankind has come up wi th. This music lasts.'' They are , added Don l\JcKiDley, a vehi cle for showing off the breadth and depth or the human voi ce. Even though the public may come to understand and appreciate the .m as t e rw o rk s of Ba c h ,- Vaugha n·Wil lia ms, Poulenc and Bernstein, as the chorale sings them, there is a small matter of funding tl1 keep the group going. Its budget has reached the $25,000 per year mark, which is a bare minimum to keep the chorale alive. It is not. said the chor al e president, Thomas C. Moore, cnou)(h to hire name soloists or pay for a •·masler chorale orchestra" (some orchestras are hired each season but not on a re.· regula rbasis ). · -· YEARLY DUES . These funds come £rom members• dues teach person must pay $40 a year to sing in the choral e), tickets and contributions {approximately $10,000 ) \ and this year, $1,000 was realized from a benefit. This leaves a deficit of around $6500 just to make it, Moore :;aid. The chorale has invested most or its capital in uniforms, music and riser.s! 'You don ''t have to understand it . Masterworks ar~ the besrl<ind of inspiration humankind · has come up with . This music lasts .' -Darrelyn Melilli • so' once these major items alaid for, the situation will be slightly bel· ter. (The capital funds came rrom t"·o Irvine Foundation grants, wh ich totaled just under $10,000. > But to develop the kind of progra m the chorale members feel is needed in Orange County, and whi~h lhc)' think the county is ready for, at least $10,000 more per season is needed. _ ··we should have at least 100 peopl e on a list as $100 contributors," Moore added . "Also, we need a su1>port group." The chorale docs nol think of its future exclusively in t e r ms of classical music. Ills parent orgu ni za- tion, the Orange County Choral As· sociation, has a goal of "synthesizi ng the arts.'' according lo r.lelilli . ''\Ve want to be a leader in the arts ·in Orange County. Period ." l\t rs. ?i·telilli said. "This is just the begin· ning," " The masler ~horale started w1 Lh ·just Sl52 tn leflO\t'rs from the coffee and cookie fund from the days \vhe n i{ u•as a u ni\'ers1t~-affiliated group. so ,.l rs. l\telilli·s J1tatement is correct that the chorale i:. ··on Lhc "·ay . ·• "\Ve think our future is bright. Every Yl'ar is belll'r." she said. ··rr "'e had a home, that "·ould be hair the battle won.·· Onl' of the choral<''s goals 1s to offer concerts "'hich u·111 JPl>eil l to those v.·ho like class1c.1I choral music and those \\'ho prefer something lighter. 1 The Christmas concert. to be giveh Friday a nd Saturday, De(·. t3, a nd 14, V.'ill follow this format '!With Bach's .. J\.lagnificat" and a selection or lrad1· tional carols. It y.·ill bt'gin at 8:30 p.n1. both nighls in the 1''irst Baptist Church. IOIU \\'. 17th St.. Santa Ana. Ticket inforn1a· lion is available by calling Jan Un· vert, 64 2-1268. DEAR ANN: 1 was irritated by the secretary who resented having to pre· pare ''phony" expense accounts for her boss. J'd like to point out that the word ''secretary" is a derivative o( the word "secret.'' It's her job to keep her mouth shut. burned dimly at the head or it. Agonized groans. could be heard from someone ~bowaslying in the box. Music Peoples His Life Certain expense account items ?.JUST be phonied. They can't be handled any other way. For example: 1'he government will not accept as a legitimate deduction payments made for ''female companionship" for a client. Sometimes this item can run into $200 for an evening. So what is the boss supposed to do? He must come up with something that is acceptable._ lie simply asks his secretary to put down "dinner party for the Smiths o( St. Louis.'' Gel wi th it, Ann. Learn how .\he world of high·Ievel business operates :a nd knock off the Pollyanna To utine .-VICTIM OF' TliE ECONOMY DEAR VIC: 11 providing clients with c1lt girls iitd wrlUng It off 11 "'entertaining the Smiths of St. Louil'• Js your Ide• ol ''hlgb·lel·el business" 1ou're a bopeleascase, Bub. , DEA.R ANN LANDERS : Our daughter is still havlng nightmares from a Halloween stunt dreamed up by a mother who wanted to do "something dirferent." I am enclos· ing the newspaper account to verify my s tory. It is so fantastic you'd pro- bably think I made It up. The children, some very young, were welcomed to a coflln on the (ronl porch of this woman who lives on our ttreel. The coffin was disgui sed by a drapery of sheet.s. Two candles As the children were encouraged to move closer, a pale, wrinkled hand o!· (ered "treats." The mother with this terriric "in· genuity" was aided by her 22-year· -old son who was lying in the coffin. To many children (besides my own ) that experience will be unforgettable. They win forever have distorted no· tions of death and funerals as wen as Halloween. What a horrible thing to do to young minds. Isn't there enough fright in the world without adding such a gruesome antic? Please com· ment, Ann.-A MOTJ{ER DEAR MO'lllER: What ls there to say! Only 1 sick mind could hive )11tclted sach 1 (rotesque scene. Th1t son of hers mat be 1 dilly, too. In my oPUUo•. chlldre• Pould not be al· lowed to 10 Tric:k•r·truUn« without aa ad•lt--alld dltne store \oys sNald be Hllslllolecf lw food. Sad bow lbe world h1 daue<d. lu'l lt! There is a big difference between cold and cool. Ann Landen shows you how to otav it~cool without freezln1 people out ln her booklet. "Teenage Sex-Ten WaYJ to COol It." Send 50 cents in c oin and a long, self· addressed, 1tamped envelope to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, JU. Some people have said that John Alexander. director ol the Irvine !\faster Chorale, is a loner. that he shuns contact arter his working hours. Just the opposite is true, however. "I love peopl e. 1 could never be hap- ·PY with one instrument," he said, likening hi s choirs to orchestras. · Al exander does li ke to retreat. though, but it is simply because he ""'orks with hundreds or people durin~ the. day and needs lime alone to re· .gr6uµ. The yo ung conductor, in addition to leading the Irvine l\laster Chorale, is coordinator of choral activ ities at California S tat e Universi ty. Northridge, and is choral director ;it Immanuel Presbyterian Church. Lo:-. Angeles. ife also h:1s conducted a nd toured extensively in the United States l!ond Europe and has ser ved on the chor al £acuities o r seve r al m a jor un· iversities. Not a bad record for a man or-just 30. EARLY START But Alexunder had a head start on his career. with music tes50ns ;:1t lhc age o( 4. Y.'hich he requested. Th.is \11as family tradition. Ale.it· and~r explained.---"1\ly parents never asked us Che ;i nd his brother and sn;. ter> lo do anything in musil' ·· This \\'as u nusual beca use his parents, as professionals in the music fi eld, "'ould naturally be interested in ·hav in g their children follow suit, but they did not insist. His father is a choral conductor, his mother a singer. his brother a pianist and his sister a cl.irinctlsl. · At the aJ:t of 8. Alcxanll~r y.·as accepted in the Columbus Hoy Choir School. "'here he slayed until he wa::. nearly 13. There, he stud ied composition ·and conducting and beeame sure of his early dec isio n to become a choral con· ductor, "•hich he said. ··1 al"•ays kne\\' I wanted to be.·' Il l' put his expertise to thl.' ll•st at 13 y.·hen he started d1r<'C'lin,g ~ small church choir 1n Ft. 1.aud<'rd3le, "'hil(' a l the same tinlt' ;idJusting to public school a fte r hi " years i n t hl" speciali zed choir school. PERSON1\LlTV Although he h:is achie\·ed a lot in a short time and is bej!:i nninl? lo establish e nam(' for h1m3rlf. ,\Jex ander is not 1ntl'rl':-ll"d in bctn~ :1 "pcrson<1lit)" conductor lie dOl'!i not con:-.1drr hin1:1Jelf a possible ri\';tl for the t"o "t'll·kno.,..·n Southern California choral conduc· tors. Will iam J.l a ll <1nd Roger \\~agner. In fa<"l. he lhi nks the r1\1al ry bcl\\e~n these t'A'O has been blown out of pro· portion. Alexander prefers to discuss his music successes. "\Ve ha ve more than 700 music majors now at Northridge," he said. "And last year "·e had three nat ional l\I etropohtan Ooera v.•inners." Alexa nde[ at homt'. a:-. ;.in apprel'ia tor.' has s11ecific mu:-.1c prefercnci.'s \\•hit·h i;hould hl· understood by his guc~l~. lie shudders. (or example. :1t the thought or putting on a classical rt:- C'ord as background musil'. "I can"t tolerate listening lo classical niusic 3nd talki ng," he said. For mood music, he "'ill s<'lcct a string qu:11·tc1 or .1 \'Oca list like Barbra Strc1s3nd 11.•\RD ROCK The soft-spoken t·ondactor doe:-n t particularly like h;1rd rock but ""'ill listen toll because "you mu.o;l knov. 1l to relate lo colleJ!,e stud<'nls , It m•ki•s studies mor meaningful to them." He doe!> like jazz. t hou,l!b. and m"kes it a PQint lo go to Preser\•at1nn l lall "hen he J!Ocs home to :-.e .... Orie an.-.. ll1 s home" O\ crlook1nil Gr1ff1lh P;1rk 111 Lo:-An~clC's is full of m11~1<"ul srores and records, ~·hic h he admit:-. l~1kl' a ji;ood portion o£his pay<' heck . Besidrs music, the mou11lalns art anolht•r lo\ l' of i\le\:tnder t/1l· bachelor."\ gu C\C~ th:inct• I j?et ·· he said. ··110\e to h1kl' :inLI '>\I 1111 <1nd I lo,-e natural beaut\ ··lit! ofll'll l>aci.. ... a picnic and t ake~ ·his Shcllil', Uran1ly Alt'Xa nder. for an outin,c,. v.·ht'n tht' rctrrat 1<; o\ flr, Ale~:.1 ndt'r ls ready. to bt•cOn)t' u frcC"" ay f\, C'r again. z1pp1ng hC'l\\t·C'n :\orthr1d~c. Oran)!e Count~ .ind 1 ... 1:-,\ngcll''.'> \\'It h ;:i full r;tlendar .-t( rt•ht·'6r .... 11:-. ..ind r11n f1•11~ F:iml' :ind fortunL· .irt' not tu ... g.11111 ~. hul good \1'nrknl;1n ... h1p "I ah1;iy .... 1rv to build 1n l'\('Clil'llCt'." h1' !'ltl't.':-.~ed "'Rut 1'11 nt'\'£'r rt'at'h nl\. !-l0;1I (\f ci;\;:i blishin g n1orl' l'\('cl1t•n1·1• lie \\Ork:; hard lit'L';JUSl' ht· b<:IH•\'t'S mu:-.1{" 1s in1por1:int in 1h1· t'\prr:-.~1on tif hft• \\1t hu~1l nlu-.u: )l•11'r1• 1!1•<"rc .. c ... 1n~ ~our 1:io:o.:-1h1ltt11·" :'ll u"h 1:-hkl' :i !ICn~1" ht' l'\!Jlaint"d ··111,1 orr1c:-ml' th:lll lhl· Jrl" .ire ... !) ~'<~n~1\ e to ~uppon n1l\\. Jt 1s 11\f. fit·ult lo ~£'! pri\ all' runchng. "~lu ... ic;i\ cduc::i!ion prr•grams arc ix'Lnl! donl! :i,1,1 ay \I 1th 1n "l'hool.,_ Uut "" ,.., vt"r} 1nflu1'nt1al 1r ni.1k1ni; 1 h1'.1lth~ ~tlCll'l~ ·-chorJI mu..,1r 1 ... a un111uc ht·ld. • ~.:urt lht• ntan "h11 h.1:-h1.'1'll d\'S<"r1tx·d ..l:C.ChlSL\1• "Tht•re 1s :;o m U<"h t;>nJO) m£!nt In ~Cllln~ p1'ople involved.'' ' ' Cl OAIL v PIL OT~ WeOnesday, Oecemt>er 11, 101• ~ • Christmas Love Boxed NE\Y \.ORK !UPI 1-Thc volunl ct•rs. mo::.t of lhem v.·omen. <'Ull 1l ''Opt•rallun l'hr1stm::as Uo". ·• Because of 1henl. some 10.000 f.1 erl'hant r.tarines from almost every searar- ing nation on Christmas Day will open par ka2es !hat have been a ye1:1 r;-round pro·. Jcct opcruu.>rl through tht~ Scaplen's, Chur('h lnstitult.." ofN"cw 'l'ork . Jn eorh, lht>y'll find a handknit s"·eall'r, or a <'ombinatton of any 1 .... ·o of the fnll owi n~ -sca rf , \\alc h c01p, tv.o pairs of socks and g\ov1.·s , alz.u handknit. 1'here <Jl so \\ill be in· d1 \"alua1Jy \\tap1>t.•d "~tock­ ing sluffers" such as sta· 11onery, pen, se"'1ng kit, \)la yin1: cards, manicure :-.et. "'orld m ap, magnifying ~lass. Christmas candy and a greeting card with nle ssa~e in seve ral languages. "Surely, the men can go out and buy a swcaler," ~u id ;i.tr s. Const ance B. \\'es t , directo r o f the \Vomcn's Council of the in- stitute. ··sut the y can't buv the IO\'e and thought tha"t goes into it." Rig ht now, at Seamen's Church at the lower ltp of Manhattan Island, dozens of vo lunteers are y.·rapping ilnd packing in a bu stling, sunlit room called simpl y "The Christmas Roon1 ." '-1rs. \Vest. 3/l'o'ldow wno joined the institute in 1967; t'Xl>lained the program. It grew from a "few con- rt•rned 1,1.•omen'' knitt ing ,1·arrn clothing during \\lorld \Var I for brothers, husbands. s1,1.·eethearts. The ~"·ea t er evot\·ed as the most bois1c idea for-lhe"g1ft box. '.'io"' th e project has hun-'" dreds of "'omen in every :-.tale but Alaska knitt ing from wool or acrylic they provide themsel\"es if they wish or gl·t from the \\'omen's Council. '"\Ve use a.bout three tons or "'001 a year."said ~trs. West. "Our volunteer knitters no soo ner finish thi s Christmas than they start on the next,"' she said. "'A grandmother in Schenec- tady, N.Y .. esti mates she's knit 1,000pairs orsocksover the years." 'Operation Christmas Box' workersat . Seamen's Church of New York wraps gifts Wllith will be delivered to 10,000 Merchant Marines on Christmas Day. Holidays to Theme Agendas Helping. Others Sponso rin g a plant· potting party for residents of the Garfield Convales- cent llome. lluntington Beach was the South Coast Juniors. • Juniors also are provid- ing a gift for each patient for giving to someone special. Director Peg Smith of Laguna Beach is serving as the director of the Retired Senidr Volunteer Program at the South Orange County Voluntary Action Center. Three years ago, h1rs. Dec. 12. in the Santa YWC;\ beginning iw·ith a 7:30 p.n1. meet ing. The county Feminist Theater will feature ex- r er pt s f r om "'l\l y l h America-11ow Far Ha1·e ''ou. Really Come?" and "'C hange the World, We \Vant to Get On ." The Stanton-Huntington Beach Chapter will meet al 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 11, in the Fullerton Savings, Fountain Valley. Speaking on the History of the Women's ~tovement in the U.S. will be Marilyn ?i-lurphy, a UCI graduate student. DAR San Clemente Chapter.: Chapter, City or !lope to begin at 7 p.m. Thursday. Dec. 12 . in the Dana Point ''acht Club. ~Ir. and l\.1rs. Kenneth L. De lano of San J uan Capistrano \viii be present - ed "'ilh life membership certificates. Tessier named as the first president. Others arc Janie<' Kirchhoff and i\larv !\l offitl vice presid£'nts, :ind !lop~ i11oyla n. secretary, s ide nt s. and Robert He land er and Robe rt Thomas. secretaries. Alumnae Stephens College Alum· Oc GOP nae of Or:i nge County will h1.11·c a Christmas Bake and r-----------'1 Ur. S. I. llayakawa, col· Take party at the Tustin ~~~ umnist. le. cturer and pces1·· clubhouse of •t L Councl.I 11rs. eon ~ dent of San Francisco State , J ones. 1il 3 Fvll ·S.rvlce N a"t ional Counci l of University, "'ill be the Each member is to bring 1 Locations in Jewish Women, Orange keynoter at the Orange l\\'O favorite desserts and Huntington Btich Coast Unit will meet in the County Federation ot fivecopiesoreachrecipe. ~, PRESCRIPTIONS Corona del !\1ar home of Republican Womcn·s con-The party will begin at Mrs. llilda Robinson al 10 vention Thursday, Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. ' 1':!'~~cw;:,•.=- a.m . Thursday, Dec. 12. in the Disneyland Hotel. 12. preKripll•M Function of the Orange I ns tall e d duriug the Husbands are invited tci ~ County Consumers Affairs session "'iii be the !\fmes. share restivities at a party ' Bureau will be explained by Geo~ge 11•Iousel. president; at ~:30 p.m. Sund~y. Dec. ~-, · its director, h1. S. (Jim) David Firth,.Richard Suess 1!5, 1n the 1-luntington Beach · 111 !111 s1r"1 •......• 'u.4i01 ·Shimano!!. and Samuel Stone, vice pre.·. home of the Nick Lees. "'11""'• II•,.,_ ·· ~ ' 1-hwtl & l'l'C11~!tft HMW -NOW in.:. Santa Anita Fashion Park Northwest Entrance, Baldwin Avenue ARCADIA '-' COCKTAILS • LUNCH EON • DINNER Su nda y Brunch in th e Garden Koom OPEN 1 t AM, 445-3715 •110 In .•• WOODLAND HILLS The Promenade COST6 M~SA-.. South Coa1t Plaza BEYERL Y HILLS lllOt Brighton Way JANUMllUCARD • AMERICAN fll'R£5S • MASTER CHARGE For Christmas ... give the watch with tunin g fork accuracy . . Bulova Accutron ® for men and women. •we "'11 •~JU$\ lo I~'' loltrance. if .,ett~~~'Y· Cua•an\te ;~!or one year. ·,'fSc/i~Jer; Jewelers 283 E. I 7H'I Street, Costa Mesa 645-6842 lK!!•!..,8.,._.,, E"'PCl'•""'l · Smith was a participant in a research project done by UC Berkeley. As part of the in-depth study on communi- ty volunteerism and needs. she functioned as a liaison between the project and the city of Laguna Beach. Daughters of the American Revolution will have a Mex- ican Yuletide tea and meet· ing at l ; 30 p.m. Wednesday. Dec. 11 , in the San Clemente home of ?ilrs . Frank Osborne. Vo I u n tee rs m -::r: -....-..:-:::-·--= Volunteers of the Sad-1-;~~~~~-~~~---~~~~~~~~~~c__.::=::..::=::...::.._~:..:::__!.~--~--=~~~~~~~-~~----~-~ NOW Orange County Ch:;ipter, National Organization for \\'omen will celebrate its fifth birthday Thursday, \ City of Hope A dinner meeting is scheduled by the Maxine Caverley J\femoria! dleback Com muni ty Hospital Thrift ... .Shop wi ll hav e a fund -r aisi n g Christmas gala at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 12, in the hospital cafeteria. Charter officers of the Girl Scout Lime Aides, in- service junior volunteers, · were elected ~th Colette High Octane Admiration Fill-up Caps Career By E RMA DOMBECK It won't be long before m agazines will be coming out with their annual poll or the year's most admired "''omen. There l'l'ill be the usual list of first ladies lauded for t heir cou.r age, consumer advocates for their service, television personalities !or their glamour, politicians for their uniqueness. and of course Sylvia Porter for be- ing able to say what none or us can even think. Before the lists get too cluttered , I 'd like to nominate !he \\-"Oman I most adm i re in thi s \•>orld .. Doris Spri g{:. D()RIS Plil\1PS MER O\\"N GAS~ Plcast• hold you r ap- plause until I am finished. Doris 1s a phenomenon <1mon g "'Ome n drivers and a pione er in her time. \re first met in 1972 l had just AT WIT 'S END belongs on your gas tank.'' At that moment, this amazing woman did an ex- traordinary thing. She took the cap, "'alked to the back of the car and screwed it over the gas place. I knew then I was in the presence of greatness. Ha v- ing driven a car for 20 years. I nc\'er kne"· "'hat those little devils did hack there y;ith the little garden hose. Call it a gut reelin g, but I had !hi' sensation that Doris knev• Uni persona ll v fof the Uni Roy and Al tireieam.) Since that time I ha\"e come lo know Dori s Sprigg as one of the most remarka- ble wome n in America to· day. She can r elease the hood of her car without a rear encl collision. She can position her car at th e air hose pump without parking on the air hose. She ca n as k for a restroom key without a trace of anxiety or hysteria in her \'Oice. She nel"er has the si de mirror turned on herself so she can sec if s he has lipsti ck on her teeth. Rut n1ost ly. Doris can go into one of the thousands of sclf-scr\'icc g<is islands pop- ping up around the counlry. set the pump. unscrew the r:ip, put the hose dO\\'n the ta nk and rill 'cr up . ;o.1y God. I admire· this \\·o m an. pulled out of a gas station Ir;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===::;::;::;;;:;::;;::;::;:;:::;::;;:;;:;;;;~ whrn 'he slapped me on my B•u,,¥»~ NS I,• SWlll1rlyl, .. car truok and yelled, "Your __ gas cap.·· I jamm€'d on thC' brakes. MUND() "l\I \' 11 hat·.·" I asked. ,;\.our gas cap. They /~ WJ~DS()R forgot 10 rCplaC(' you r Cap.'' 1 \:' ·) 0 r '"Thank you." I said, , 8 · 1 until eoembe~24th · droop1ne it in my handball. it _· , ~ .. '-\.._,"' ...._.,..., 106 IASTl.ALIOAltYD. · "You don"t·l;ndcrstand . IL · I A ,.,._,.1&olbooo l "'••n ---IALl0 ~7S.7Z-t · r--;;~:;N7-, ~~~.,~,~,,~,,~~~(01~,.~""'~';~;;;';";''~:~·~o;"~'~-;"~''~"~'"~'"";'~~~~I I 18KITALIAHHORN I WHY NOT GIVE I I ~~ I I Educational : ~ I I AMD : : Jlml. a I A H. WEINERT I FINE JE'NELS I 3?Fashoonl>!aod I I Newoon Beach I 6'4·20<0 ~------~ 5°/o DISCOUKT WITH AD LEARNING AIDS I 541 Adoms A.Yt. .,,..,.,_ c~··· Cotto Me1a 557-3660 MOI< THlU Slt.T. IOHl6 . - \ I • Horo scope PUBLICNIYl'ICE PUBLIC "10TICE Wldnndty O.c:emb11 11 1174 DAILY PILOT C';f: ~~~~~--,-===========:;==:====:=:=:::=:==::~ PUBLIC N0 11CE . PUBLIC NOTICE Virgo : .Ideas Accented WEDNESDAY DECEMEjER 11 n .vSYDNEYOMARR AR I ES (~tarch 21-Aprll 19': .Plenty ..oL.n.clion in· dicated -project can be ~omplcted 3nd you can gain added recognition. You get required legal green Light. TAURUS (April 20-~lay 20): Accent is on meeting and dealing wllh those who hold opposing views. !\lain· lain independent stance. Avoid arrogance. Let others Mow their hands. GEJ\11NI f~l ay 21 -June 20 ): Practical affairs dom inate. Pace is slov.·ed. Follow through on ways to coo1>c-rat e, to get ttiings done by mutual agreement. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Good times indicated. Social aifair brings relaxa- tion and also valuable con· tacts. Status quo is due for a shakedown . LF.O (July 2.1-Aug. 22): Stick to factual informa. lion. Leave speculative matters for another ti mC'. Deal with persons who make appraisa ls, set budgets. VIRGO (Aul!. 23·Se pt. 22): Emphasis is on how to develop idras inlo "·orkable C"Onccpts. 1\lov e m e nt replaces doldrums. You de- al \~·ith aetive ~oplc ""'ho are self.starters. L.IBR 1\ <Sept 23·0ct 221: Emph::is is 1s on cost :.ind a possible tradt: You ha ve something of \·aluc -a nd someone w:ints it. Be sure .)'OU don 't give up too easily. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21): Lunar cycle is such that you should be selective. Forget ba1·gain·basement items-shoot foraualitv. S r\G ITT,\RIUS ir\ov. 22·Dec. 2t )· You get back- jng from one who is or· ganized a nd can "pull s tr· ing~." )'ou "'ill be given whal tou\d amount to an .overtime assignment C,\PRICOR:"\ (Dre. 22· J an. 19): You arc flattered bY one who serks ~our opi· nion. The person in question is one \\'ho usually offers ad· vice to others. AQUARlliS (Jan. 20·Feb. 18): You find \\'here you stand and, furthl'rmore, you can call yourov"n ~hots. ·Know it and realize you are dealing from position of 1itrength. PISCF.S fFeb. 19·~farch 20 ): A little meditation now can \4'0rk \vondcrs. ?-.1cans heed inner voice. Gi\'C sub· conscious a chance to !>end you mea~n g ful message. Peering Around FIFTV members or the r.tonday Ptlorning Club of Laguna Beach were 0 11 the club's second tour to llong Kong under the direction of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Roper. Weddings and Engagements ~ . To avoid disappointment. pras1~ctive brides are reminded t6 h"ve their ~·edding s tories \vith black and \vhit c Jl,loss:v phbtligraphs to the Daily Pilot People Department one week bcrol'c the '''eddin~. Pictures not be used. rccci\'ed after th~tt tilllL" \\ill For engagenTent announcements it is imperative that the story, ;.ilso accom · panied by 1a "black ~nd vrhi te glossy pit· lure. be Submitted six \\'(.'Cks or rnorc before the 'vedding dat e: othcr\\'isc it \~·1!1 not be publish ed. To help fill requirements on hoth ..... ·ed · ding and eng:lgement stor ies. forms arc available in all Daily Pilot offi{'cs. l''u1·· ther questions will be nns\\'Cl'L·d b~· Pcoplt• Department staff mcn1bers at 642·,132 1. Annual A ward Halo Polished Joining a di stingui shed group of "guardian <.ingels " is Joseph C. llun1phries, the 1974 selection of llarbor Key, a support group of the Child Guidance Center of Orange County, Chosen for community service, tlumphries is ac- tive and has held various of. fices in Costa Mesa Tomor- row, a group dedicated to the redevelopment of the city's central district; 'Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club: CHART (C itizens llarbor Area Res earch Team); Costa Mesa Businessmen's Assoc iation and the Chamber or Commerce. tic is a founder or the Bank or Costa A-1esa, a 28· year r esident and busi· nessman of the area, and has personally supporled youth groups, such as the Boys and Girls Clubs and 1-fa rbor Key. The recipient and his wife have three daughters, Kath y, a s tudent at the February Dote Set Edi son ll igh Sc hool graduates Nancttl' .J e;i n Wh eeler s nd Stephen E. Loeffler are planning to marry Feb. 15 in the First United Methodisl Church, Costa Mesa. Their parents arc the N. J ack Wheelers and Donald 1..ocrners, all or lluntin~,'ton Beach. Un1\'crs1I\' of !ht· l'lltJ/lf· Hobin . "'t'10 :tttl'nd;, UC S.u; Diego. and Julie, a studcn1 :11 Ne" port llarhor 1-f ig:h School. - PUBLIC NOTICE lfOTICl0' INYITIJllO •10S,OltMfllr VACUU ... t.llllft!T \W(Ell'(ll S..is<J """' .. 111111< l•(fl-•' tl'W Oii•(• .. IM "'"'CM>lf>Q "90"1 ol IJ>t Cl1Y ol ,._ ""' 11111o,, tl»Otl 51,11• ,. .. nw. "-'"" Yolley, CllllOtftl• t11QI ""Iii 10 lO A.M., 0.(t"'O.• 10. ttll. \oot<:o!l(oU""' '""bid t"IW'ittmtnll .... l•1,l1P1t !ft t .... 0fhCt ol IN ,.,,,,,,...."II AQilonl. l'llOl!ll\td O•t"ot (Ot \\ 0.Uf Pt!«, "to'I' 23,ttl•Ull-!t PUBLIC ~OT1n: ,l[l lllOUi •US! Nl:1o$ MAMI Sl .. TIMIHT '"' 16lk>wl"O lli'llO#l Ii 001"9 Mi11t•~ ... lOh. 11411 St•flP L•lll. l.-0-8'-«11.. C..1t1o<n1t U•l I ~'IC"> Ge11•awt Looo;, XI" lrfi~ Wow. ~•111'1• 8t~"-. 011tor1111~1 l~I• bu•lft•ll It ~o"-G11•\tll ft'I' 1n !"OJw•Q""I 1-1.G.L-. This sto1tmen1 *'' lolttl ... 1111 tht C.OU..IY ci.r•ot0t1"9'" cou .. 1v If" D.<~t. 1t1o P~blll"•ll OronQt Co•>\ Ct!IY Ph111, 0etfmbtr !O, 11, I•. J1. UI• ••'ii) I• PUBL"TCSOTICE J. ICTl1tOUS l\J SI II l 1S H•MESt•TEMl:NT Tht IOl\IJlrll"ll l>l''MI~\ tit llD>"'i! !l<.1'..1rw•\ ... 1.tHITEO DISCOUNT [i,l/85 OF AM(l>lC•. )11 w. IS! SI !w•t• ;u, f..si.n. ~~-·~ J.L. OVEllSTA[fl, 1"°7 -!)Of! -,•t.,No )t8, t~11i ... C1.9)e,.IO WtmunBtcl , llllS.E Wo1nul,HO "'· T~siln. C• fl..::I ~\y O(O<IOf\l, \~ Pt~ •o;e HO. fl , T~stln, (1. 916111 L•HY flltc,.lor. UUl l~lo" Ehl Or • HO, 1•. T11l11~. Ca. flt.Ill '~" bulU'ltU ii '""nuc .. CI by 1 9"1Wr1I 1>'1r1nt•.,.i1>. J.l.OYer11teer 11"' >1~terntn1 "''' hit<!''"°'""' c;o,,,,ry er ... OI o ........ 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OPTME l)lJ) Ut-UU t.TAtlE OP CALIPOllMI .. PO• •-ri..: "1t11i-.r l1'1£COUNTY0FOltAMOl P11PllSlltQ Ort"9f [Olll O.lly 1>119!. HOJ. A .. MIJ Dl<tm•• ,, 10, 1t, ltlt ..._7, N011Cl. OP NE.AllNG O'° PIETITIQM ~A PJl:Ol•llt. OF Wll.L .. ND FOA I.ff· TEllS TESTAMENT•llY Elltl•ol EAIC LIHOllOfH, Oect-. NOTICE I~ tl EPl.IY Gl'iEN lll•t .t.u.A GAAEl A LIHOAOTM ll•l Ille<! lw•.,11 1 pellll<>n tor Pr.0.•1 ol Wiil 6nd tor I" ..-.ct ol Lttttrl Tt1l1om1 .. 11rv lo U.. pl\" ,._, tttttonct IQ •llltll " mMlf •or 1"'1111!f P11'1iclll1fS, Ind lhtl 111t llmt Mid pl«o Of -•l"ll IMMmt 1111-n .. I lo< Qec:embtr ft, 1t7t. II t :llO 1.m., '" 11\t ~'"""" OI Dloo-.,.....nt Na. s ol 1o110 tour1. 11 700 Clw!c c.ntt• Orlvt Wtil. In •he Clly ol Slnt• ....,,., Cl!\lot11\t.. 0.ltd°':i~~~~~~u~T JOHto County C"''" Tt+CMASL.LOltO tul1 1'1_ .. Y1l•1Kl1, S11llot JI) ~ Nlllt, Cllll. tJW T.i: IJ14)St1.u.f ~r "" P1lllllM' P11aH1hea Orange Colt 011!¥ 1>1101. Oecemoert, 10, \6, 191t t-112·11 PUHL.IC NOTICE NOT1Cl. 10 CAE01T0Ai SU PEA 1011 COUlll 0,1NE iTATl. 0, CALIFOllMI ... FOA lNl [OUNfY 01' ClllANGE No.A·-1 > E\1•t• ol BETTV JO l'OJI KE AT , Dl<••led. NOTICE 1$ tlERE8'f Gt\IEN lo lllt ''"'110•1 ol '"' 1Do•t namta <ll<e<lel'I! 111•1 I ll Pl'f\,llf\I lllWl<>Q tlti"'I •Q9ifl\\ !lW! Yid '!ee~nr a•e reo11lfH110 "" 1'*"1 wllll lllc nKtSw11 vouo:llt,.. in 1111 01'1<•0! '"" c1u • al 1M IDO~t tftfillfCI COllrt, G< 10 pr<!'>~nl l,.m, •ill\ lllt nectu1r1 "°""he". lo lllt ...-~1'1"'<1 •I ,,.,. 0011c1 of n.1 1uor ... ,, BEllN•llt> c:.. ST JOHN, l)QO W .. 1 cc .. N l'lfkotlY, S~llo 10•, WtS! C<IW•"I, C<llllor~i•. wnl<h i1 Ill<! ol•<t "' r.,,,,,..,. 01 '""' -""""" ;n •" "'•"•'> per111nono 1<l 111t f>lllt of •••O ot(00!"!, wo!ll•~ tour "'°"\hi •111• lh1 t">I 1l~b!•<ihnt1 al !~'' OO!ict. 0.t"" 0.Ctml>I!, ~. Ith CLJFFOJIOA FOA~E.PT E ••culor al \llt Will OI IM ll>Ovt "•mt(! OK-I llllM•llD G. $T.JOMM AU-ytt uw 11 .. WQI C.wiM p,,,_.,, S11ilt,.,. *"' Cavlr11, C11Utrnl1 t i Ito T.i; (IU) tU""44ll A"9notyl., E.•KVI., Put1Us11t11 Oran90 Ca•" O•dy Pt101 Otct ... l;>t• 10, 11,;,, l•. 111• 'J12·1• Pl0Hl.IC" \'Ol'ICE NOT\[l. 0, INTENTIOK TO SELL llEAL PIOPEllTV A1 PlllV .. lll SALIE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS I USI NESt. M .. ME t.TAlEMIEf(T t 11e 1o1-·no perS0111 ..,. "°"'Ill Po&inotU • GEM·lAA El<ITElllPllllSU.• k>alot eo..11, """'"""1 8e1-e11, C1tllotnl9 ta.o Elon E . Wt lh, EQ111l O...nrr, 6 Kollo.I eou,., H•wPO<t ee-.crr. ou1orni. .... M1r, -.~n Wtl!I, EQu•I Owt1tt, • te.11c.1 Col.on. Nt•POr1 8•1cn, C.l1torn11 ·~ tn" """""" I~ COnClllCttd bv .I !t'Mf••I f>;lr1ne<1hl1>. Elon E. W•ll~ Miry An" Wtih T11;1 \11~mrnt w•t Ille• •1111 ll'lt c-i, Cl~•' OI O•tnot Caw .. ty <In OMtmtler l. 1'71, Nollco l1 Nrtby ol••n th1t. ~ubi«! l<>C.,,.. P<1bll~hHI Orinr,;ie CoiSI l1tm1U"" bv tll<! Ortnge Ca..,,tv Siiptr1or 0e-c ..... 11o, 10, 11. 11, ll, 1'7• Cou<1,"" or 1l1t r Ctctmbf:t 10, I'll Irie..,,. """' 01ily Pi10I, """ PURL.IC NOTICE <!e•1lgno<1, •l t:<ftlllor 01 tl>e .. 111 of NOllM.A.N .... KEl.CN, <!ttt1'*i!, ..-tn Wl l ll lll'IY1t• 1111 lo !hf hl0ht •1 I nd be11 ... 1 bla OH QI\ !M ltrtTIS -tO<><llt!O<IS htre!Mt~f F!Cl IT!OUS BUitNES$ ft.fi ss Whee ler attended Orange Coast College "'here her fiance now is al· tending. I ...... 1oone-d, I ll "Ohl, tollt. 1nd J"Ctt .. t o1 NAMf. I T&lE•EN' NANETTE WH E EL E g , N011M-.NW, 1CELCM,.,.t •1..-d,111,.,.1omo TM lol"""'l"U Jlt''""' ••• OOl"O _..... .. •~ olh1~1111th,1nct1U<ltM.llll1,1nd lft!tff•t '" COMPUf Ell !ZEb tEOG6JI Valleyites Will Marry A J an. 18 v.·edding ln lhc' Firs l Christian Churt h, La g una Beach is being planned by Edison llish School g raduates Susan: Cross and Timothy J. Oldfield of 1-luntington Beach. Their parents a.re the Thomas D. Pea ls of Hun!· i ngton Beach and the Charles \V, Oldfields, A-Iis· sion Viejo. Design s Covered Oesignl'r Jlau!lnC ·r11gl'!'l' <ll\\·ays has ntadl.' c11µL•s part of he r C'O llection each sc:.i so n. F'or F <.1 11 ;ind' \Vintcr, sh e prnduct·d ~ dramatit C.'.lpe in oh\·iously costly rhinC'Stone studclccl p\:1ti1,um'mi~t ntoh:ur lt prompted 0111• fa~h111n s hov,r onlooker 111 -.:11 . "Pauline probably \11JJ t•nd tip \\'Caring it her:;elf if :-,he ran't gct an).-onc tu bu}' •L" !!\It IM •Hiit ,,.s l(qult~ 1 .. 11oa11-IQ tlWI o1 tilt atc-nt al lllt tll'l'M' of llls!l*alh SYSTEMS. ltl "''• L•M, CD>IA MtW, on !ht •••I P'OPttt• 1ocetoQ '" tllt County of C..111. ti.lJ 0.ll'IQf, Sl•1f Of CllifOrOla, <!tKrlbell I\ ll•!IJ Je1" A•r•t. :Ml Alvl ll"t• IDll-l. Co:U• Mew. c11Uornl1 '1•11 Cleo J. 81um•"· 11121 "'-brln, P1tc.i t : GlrdHI G....,., ca11to•n11 ., .. , lot c o4 r11ct Na. Ill •s '"°""'.., ....,P,.. 1111, .. 11 E. 11111e, ltl Alv• L-. (Ol<lt(I In 800-is. P•O• u, MiKella~ MlpS, llo<or<11ol Or1n9e (ou,.!y. E.ctPl"•U '°51• Mnl. 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I~. 11. 1'.'4 f..l\I 1• PUBLIC NOTICE: J•""~' 1 ~!ll"'•fl. 117t "'°'"II (',..,,,,.,h"'"" l •o~••"""'" r~ Y.'11• l•1, ""'"'I \ ,.n.J.,(lt~ l'> ,,~ ~ ,., .. ,,~,o . ..... t ....... w • -DAILVl"ILCIT mobi!e phon e '"'~;;t'"chief Urge~ !ncome 'rax Cut ---·--- l1ET1lOJTTt-.-r 1) -F1)rd !\tutor l 'o chu1rn1an l h·nr} Ford 11 ~l onday railed for 11n 1-nuned1:tlf' 3tros~·l hl·- 00ard 111cur11t' ta:it cut to J1ft th~'"4!C'-onomy out of rc- C(':.sion. (ieneral l\lotors, tht· nation's No. I auto rn akt'r, cul p r1cc:1 of il:s tars by $13 cost saving in rl'mOving the pre\•1ously required ll(rullon inter l ock ~ys t em an d rc11tacil}8 It with ;a .s1.1fety be lt reniinder. ..--PbCe l:l .r ec.ei~e­ telcp hone c3lls i n your car Thoma1 A. ~turph)', C~t <'hai rrhan, said the savini;: "is a n indica tlo11 or tht benefits !hat could derive from a pause in i:overnmcrit regulation a nd a reap. pralsal of the cOSt·bl•nefit relationship and consu1ncr 01ccept anc e or both present and ptnding eqolprncnt." --·--no l ict"n l"t----·---In a year end statc1uent, Ford s<A•d Congress should <Jr t <1uic kl)' und order u 10 p1'rct>n l r ed u c t ion l n 1>.1thhotd1nJ! for all of 1975. 'l'hat would ~ase dis· 1-JOS<tble pt·rsonal income by 1norc than St blihon a llj(.lrlth No C.111 ••1 ln•••'"''"t Monl~ ta Jiolo~th 11 ... 1.I a.,:, ORANGE COUN7Y RADl07ELEP~ONE SERVICE'" G ~l 'S PRJ('Jl\'G action IS llH· frr:-.t from !he giant aulo m:1l..1·r since it introd ul"cd 1975 111('1 d<:I S "'It h an a\eraµ~ S4 IG hike ovt:r f1n<i l 1971 models The $13 is the Auto m akers h ave urged a three-t o fi \'C·yea r moratorium on new safety !ind ~issions eQuiprnent. f<'ord also cited lhe udvan-· lagcs of r c mo \•i ng gov- t•rnment-mandatcd (.'(1UiP· mcnt as a w .ay or IO\.lo'Cring prices and stimulating slug- gish auto sales. ~01 S. S.Onta Fe, Santo Ano 835-3305 \Vhile s uggesting a tax breuk for Americans, Ford rene"·ed his ca ll for an in· crease in the fc d er u l gasoline tax to help reduce, petroleum t'OnsumptiOtl . I-le suid both \.lo·ould help restore consumer confi dence In the nation's leadership. ~· •' ••' •• •• ••'' •• ••• ••'••I•••• ~:-r~ : ·. ~ ~ ~ S~~s~ .~~~LTS:.: ~ COMMOD ITY TA X STRADDLES • • "CONSUME R S HAVE sl opped buying because • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • AND TAX SH ELT ERS Oete1 Ca1111al Gains -Shor! or l ong Tern1 To Save Ca11ital -Loss Canyo~er STILL TIME TO ACT FOR 1974 l ow Cost • l ow Risk • Managed Acco un ts • • • Wednesday, Oecen~ber 11th, 8 :00 P.M. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Air Cal Dip Show TAX ATTORNEYS_& CPA's WELCOME Reserva tions (714) 835· 7641 : 1404 N. GRAND AVE., SANTA ANA : Air California fl ew an estimate d 39,169,300 re- \'enue passenger miles in !\o,·em ber. 1'h is co mp a r es t o 43.377,500 in 1973. Availa- ble s e at miles "'ere up slightly to 59 ,539.800 in 1974 from 59,037 ,600 in 1973. Rc\"enue passenger m iles for the fi rst eleven months of 197-1 "'er e 667,179 .400 \•e rsus 629,623,300 in 1973 for a 5.9•;;. increase <1ccord· in g to J oseph E . \Valker, assista nt vice president, s al es. for the Ne\\•port Reach-bas ed C'arrier. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Are you going to pay for a Cadillac and not get one? If ~'OU01e luoking«t ,1 ne1v do1nestic car like an LID, or something !lir!li!ar. hcru":. !>Orneth111g you probably didn't re<ihl\!' You cdn h,1v1! () 1 ur 2 ye6r old like neo.v C:idillac fur abou1 lhe ~11ne money1 And ~ll can ~e1111~i1h ,1 1'2 1nu/l2.I XX> mi. 1varran1y. Why not move up !o Ccidi!lac? Nabers Cadillac 26CXl l-it1rOOt l~lvd , Costa ~es.1 540 9100 -------ra 10 pager --·--$17.00 a month total cost d •. no epoS1t on credit approval ORANGE COUNTY RADIOTELEPHONE SERVICE'" 835-3305 If your Keogh plan isn't earning 10% ••• mail this coupon today! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• i Please send n1e complete facts on your Kebgh Retirement Plan 11 with ion;, 1n1cres1. .I I I Name I : Address I I City Zip I : Havr. d n.!pn~sc1~1at1ve call for. an appointment. I I MAIL TO. Newpo rt Equity Funds I I 620 Newport Center Drive I I AP Newpo rt Beach, CA. 92660 I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Self employed 1nclividuals can now set aside up to $7500 a year 1n a Keogl 1 Retirement Pl,"ln that's tax free until rt?l1rr11T1Cnt. And, through Newport Eriu1ty Funds you earn 10' ,, interest. Banks r1n cl SJVlngs institutions offer earnings of 5 to 7.5 percent. But .• 11todJy's1nf!Jt1on rate you can't keep pace. Nc\'wpott Equ ity Funds, through its successful rnvestrncnt in prin1e Orange County investmen t trust deeds, consistently returns 1 ~~. . For the complete facts on safe Keogh Plan investment with no fees. lull liquidity and earnings of 10~6. ac1 now1 Plans started tllis month arc retroactive for oi l of 1974'. 'Newport Equ ity "Fun ds Avc o Financi al Tower 620 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach , CA. 92660 FOR INVESTMENT APPOINTME NT CALL 644-6962 they are arr:ud things will i:o from bl't d to mut h v.•orst>,'' f"o rd suid. "Washi ngt on m ust take s.tep.s lhal w11J pers u1tde lh1: pt'Opl e that lhe n ation stil l hall control of i!s fate and is not drifting h('lplcssly into dt'eper Wl d deeper trou· blc." · The a uto ifld ustry already is in a severe recession and h e adin g tov.•a r d a depression that could engulf tht' rest of the econo'l!)', Ford warned . lie said U\ere is no reason to believe the eto11omy will pit'k up by the m1ddl t· of 1975 un less some decisive ~le p.s ;arc taken now. ' "'The importa nt thing rig ht no"· Is not to b"lartct 1,he budgcl. but to give the i('.wiomy a boost that will be strong enough to lift lhe na· tio n out of recession ~ but not so strong or lasting in its effect s that it will lead to a new spurt of lnflhtion a year from now:" the Ford ex· etutlvesaid. Ford 's year-end outlook came as industr y analysts predi<'ted ne\11' car sal~s 't'111 slump even .1urthe r in Occcm ber lo lhe lowest poinl since lhe slump in mid-Septembe r of last yfft, rord said., th~ poor sales in the fourth quarter of 1975 could car ry "-'ell into 1975 if no at'tlon is take n. H E PR E D I C't E D , however, that sales next year should be .-i round the 8.9 million cars sold thl~ year, including in1ports - almost 23 percent below the record 11.4 million ot last year. Waste Restaurant ·Food 'Could Feed Millions ' \\"ASl flNGTON (U PI \ - A relief official s aid ltlon- day that restaurant food portions a re \\'astefully large and America ns could be feeding mill ions of the "·orld 's starving "'ith what they leave on their plates. "Food portions served in most restaurants fa r exceed ·the <1ua ntity we need," said Dr. W, Stanley Mooneyham of World Vision Interna- tional. ''The amount of un· eaten food we send back to res taurant kitchens could feed millions of hungry peo· pie." ltlooneyham, in a state· m e nt, s u gg e s t ed tha t restaurant operators give 'r he assessm ent came fron1 Harry J . \Vallers, a forn1er Agr ic ulture Depart· needs of all !he hungr)' na· lions. mcntoffi ciul who no"· is an B •}d' official of the intern.ational 01 Ing bunk for reconstruction and · de\·clopment. F Wailers di rectc~ a de· or Laguna partment s tudy "'h1ch con· • e l ud e d it "'ou l d b e technically impossible for $91,7 000 the countri es with high food : ' producti on Lo t r :.in sfer enough grain to meet the Up /1icom e For Data their patrons t he cho~ce Santa Ana based Data bet"·een a regular .poft.10,n Techno l ogy Corp. a n· and _a so-called ch1ldrcn s noun c ed th a t f or the po,r;1on. . quarter ended Nov. 2 net The s maller portion income was S2Sl,OOO, or 21 ma~y r est a ur_ants make cents per shar e compared ava1lable for chlldren "'ould "'ith $175,000 a~d lot cents be a d.~quate f or m ~n y pe r s h :.1 re fo r. the li ke adults, .1u ooneyh a m s~1~. period last year. Value of ne\\• construc- tion in Laguna Beach for November t o ta l l e d $917,000, m ore than double that of the sam e month a year a g o, 11 <'c ording"l to figures just released by the Laguna Beach Depart· ment of Plan n ing a nd Development. Total building for the year through November was va l ued at $10 .4 million , up $1 m ill ion from t he same period last year . I-le s~1d the food sa cd Sale s for the second "'ou.ld increase s urpl us~s quarter wer e $5 294 000 up available for ove rsea~ aid 30 percent ove~ the Pr e· a 1 _s v.·ell as help stem 1nn a-vious year's $4,072 ,000. In No\'embcr . the city is- s ued 15 permits evaluated at Si49.882 for new single fa mily homes. Commercial C'onstruet ion, additions. and miscell a neous building accounted for $167 ,000. ion. \\iorld Vision is attempt. ing to raise S20 m illion for fa mine re lie f a nd food- related development pro· grams throu gh . a project called FAST-fi ght ag::i.inst star\'.ation today. Sen. !\l ark 0 . 1-latfield , (it-Ore.'). is na· tio nal chairman of the pro- jecl. ,\t th e Ag r ic ultur e Department. U.S. food of· ficials \rere told that studies sho\v the world ca n produce enough food to m eet total glob:.i I needs O\·er the next decade but in the long run periodic famine will not be.• averted until poorer nations dramatically rais e food pro· duction. FMI Goes To Santa Clara Firm Sant a Cla r a -b ased In· tcC'h. Inc. h as purchased function r..·todules lnc. of Costa ~f esa, from Dana L a b s a nd Fl\11 s t oc k holders for an undisclosed amount of cash. Fl\11 is a manu£aclurcr of amplifiers. nonlinear func t ion m o dules. dat a con\•c rs ion mod ules, and other produ cls l hat \\'ill compliment Jntcc h"s line of modular prod ucts. ac· cording to lntech President Leroy .Buckle r. Buckler esti m a ted lhat the l\\'O rirms' combined sales of d ata con\"crsion and modula r products \\'ill be S4 to SS million in 1975. Buckl er "'iii become presi- d e nt , t r eas ur e r and r h11irm an of \he board of th<' new \\'holly·owned sub· sidiary. Nornlan \V:.1lkt•r, former presidenl of Fr.11. ,,..·ill become a consull ;inl In fhe firm. Bankrupt Bids Fi l ed · The following persons ha\'C fil ed pel it ions for bllnk rw ptcy <1t S:int:.i Ana Fedt'ra\ Court: Hf.IOf'f' Jlt k. t•letm•"· ntl7 l t<1 l -. El Toro. l..lfbll!llP• 'Ill.JI I, ••Mtt $111,1'3, liltlf•lf A. I. PllflP•· Nl'SOFF Mutlt l f .• l>Ook~tePtr• Mtret1r~. •II el"-"• .,.t1Ut •t •-· Pl.Iii Nl(kol•• Jarnt•. orll'he•wr ot ""'1•h, dU Br•nlord o.,,.,., '"'""Untt,,,. !I.Mii. ll•l>Wl .. t \M,.OJ. tUth \JO, .. !, Rti.rff' W1lkor l'AllS Otff9l1. 1-tCrt t1r1, 11! otf\er dlll•lt '' •-· •EAIOS!.l:Y E.oh••rd Curr, Jr • ultVft•tl. HllS s.a" M•!•o. F•urH••" Vt lltf, l.lt bolll.e• 119,Jlj, ••Yll JI.ISi, lltM .... -·· E.Jhott. 1Ml\.C";I[$ (i•lt Win~"• dt-N<1'"""1 ~r. tit OU'ltf Ml"I' •t -w, $1 1'f'NINS (n1r1tnt (iff!tlldt, -·"'-· 1'111 C.tm~"• '--· ,....,,. inltOfl lt.o<ll. lil!Dohl•tt Ul,lll. •>M!t U•.Ol. fltlft'N Plwlll' 0 '• .. GEl.0 M••T 1Mrt,,, ......,....1 M- \ltlt"l, U I f , 11111 SI , (••It ~W LllDllH•t 1$,111, ,,,.U l l)I, ""'"" 1:1· 111111. M<MANON J•rne' Wtlll<t . 11b l•l••r. lltl a1t!Ot1 C)rl .. t . '"'""11"91,,,. &lte.11. l lt Dllllltt UO,t)I, •IYI\ ~.Hj, fl~ElllOU. McM.lNON Juflt lrf"I, ~ ...... 611 elllt• ,,.. ••• ,\ ., •l>o•• MOflltlSON Ed.,1tl l i t, WltVl'I.,., J.1111 (1mlflO C•P••ttlflO, "9011!••~0 h Mll tMollifll"\ '60,000, I H•!t Ml,'IOll. AtOtH (11"111 MO•fll.IOH Slll,lt1 """· f'811 •••lo• .... u o111ot• l•lll!t ., •llCI-. Waller 1'1 . Schra mm has been apoointed manager of National accounts and dealerships for lr\·ine·based .Ba.sic/Four Cor p. Prior to joining Basic/Four, Schr amm was presi· dent of A.G. Computer Systems, Inc. of Anaheim. • Stan Spragye. assistant manager of the l\'1unic ipal \\'aler District of Orange County, has been nam~d pre· sidenl of the Orange County Wa ter Association.: \'ice president last year, Sprague will serve a one· year term . I-le replaces outgoing pres ident \llilliam 1-lurst, manager of the Irvine Ra nch Water Distrit t. • T he Irvine Compa ny h:,i s 11amcd Joanne D. llanson corporate staff cont roller for the firm . accord· ing to cont roller \\larrcn D. Fix, ltl rs. li anson "'as formerly a staff accountant for Ar!hur '\"ou ng and Com panyofl.os Angeles. She and her hus band "'ill reside inSantaAn a. • T"'O Orange County captai ns for Firing Tiger Line have completed 25 years v.·ith the all-cargo airline. J im Martin o r Huntington Beach and Stu JUc~lahon celebrated silver anniversaries with the Los Angeles-based fir m. • Thomas A. Miles of Fountain Valley. has been named assistant vice president for business develop· ment at the Newport Ce nter Bank of Am erica. !\-1 iles, with the bank since 1958. assumes the post after fi ve yea rs as manager of the Brookhurst·Adams office in Huntington Reach. • Ne"•port Bench resident Oa\'id " R . Ca rpenter h:.1s been elected to the bo:.i rd of governors of the Society of Actuaries, professional or ganiza· tio n for those "·ho calculate in - surance a nd annuity premi ums. re- serves and dividends. I-le "·i II serve a threc-y<·ar term. • Kenneth Wehenkel of Costa ~t esa has been named a sales representative for Aluminum Seamless. Inc., a Costa lt1esa ·based firm th at produces and installs customized gutters. • 8 .P. John Furniture of lr\'ine has nnno'unced two promotions at its Irvine headquarters. Dean llager or Laguna flills has been na med pro- duction manager , and Art Davey of ~l i ssion Viejo hns ~en prom oted to assistant superintendent of the cabinet department. • llunlinj!ton Beach resident Robert TurltC'hl has bl'.!en nppointed executive vice president of llarbor Bank . or Long Be nch. lie began his banking career in 1963 In United California Bank's management trai ning program in l.os Angeles. • Or. John R. 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I •llf>tlvt<l6"1t Minority Hiring UJ1solved RE PORTS ISSUEO by the Equa l Emplo ymenl Op portun1ty Comm1ss1on re \ea! a pattern of black ex c lus 1o n fr om bu1ld1ng trades cr afl unio ns One re port no ted th a t b la ck wor kers comprise O 2 per cent of the s heet metal "-Orkers 0 2 per ct:nt of plumbe rs 0 4 percent or elevat or constructors O 6 pe r ce nt o f e l ettrt c al v.orke rs and 0 9 percent of the asbestos wor kers union The repor t fu rthe r ob served that almost three out of every four blacks 1n the b uildi n g t rades a re members of the Laborers Un ion A year after that report kn ow n as Loca l Un ion R e po r t EEO J CEEOC) the co mm1ss1on concluded that the pe rccn tagc of blacks 1n the skilled NEWSAN;fl.Y~I~ occupa tions had actually decreased Herbert Ham merman 1n the J\1 onthly Labor Review may issue not es that tv.o thirds of all blacks 1n the bu1ld1ng tra des were 1n the Laborers Union as of 1973 whi le th e m e(j_h a n1 cal t rades b a d th e low est m1nor1ty m ember ship IN SEEKING leg1slat1ve aid for the waning construe lion business la bor union ll'aders as well as contrac lors ha d best pay atle nt1on to .1 pov. er ful coaht1on of nunor1t1es who h ave been a ble to use pubhc op1ruon to ~a1 n equal re presentalion 1n the Cahforn1a legislature ~1ost notable among t he m a r e Asse mblyman Leon Ralph ID Watts) chairman o( both the Joint and As sembly Rules Comm1ltccs fres h but inn ovati ve Sena tor Nathan ffo lden <D Los Angeles) and L1eute n an t G ove r n or el ec t ri.l e r vyn O y m a lly past Sena t e m a1o r1ty ca ucus c h a irm a n a nd p resent chairman of the J oint Com m1t teeon Lega l Equality II 1s a poor 1nd1cah on 1n deed of the att itude of the h iring exec utives o'9.thc bu1ld1ng trades to be forred into affl rma l1ve action by the use of economic levers rather than by their 9v.n se n s e o f 1us t1 ce an d r cs pons1b1l 1 l y t o humankind Nevertheless 1! eeono mtc force ts the piith the po ht1cally prominent m1nor1t1es are forced to I :ike 1n order to v.1n equaht} for thei r v.ork1ng people let II b< I F TllE B UILDING trade execul1\ es and lobbyis ts hope to win leg1slab\e sub SHI} v.1th out an c ffecl1\C p r ogr a m or m 1n o r1l ) recru1t m enl they arc bank 1ng on the ig no rance of kc} m1nor1t1es 1n government Jud g ing from the com petence of m en s uch as n.alph Holden and Dym al l\ they will find very htllc in the way of ignorance on the part of these men v.1th regard lo emplO) m ent rh s cr1m1natlon One 1s not elected 1n high m inority <.l istr1cts tn this suite without a great deal or regard for the econom1c a nd d1scr1minatory pli ght of I he poor r u BLIC N01 JCF. . Monday's Closing Prices • NEW · YORK STOCK EXCHANG-g- Y r.ar 'f High Lowt Appear Every Salurday edMScf• December 11 197' • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Waterfront Home PLUS 1974 TAX SHELTER J'rl.'r111d 1nltrc!ll oind ro1n1 ~ acc111t11blc for 1:.17.t c:lfiSl11~ on luxunou.5 l 11ul I l::ih hOJT'IC ~I~ t 1t ul11 r un 11.._, .. w 1l1'1' 11n.-st1i.:c hornc w11n 1\nt k for J h<Htl:. 7 1nlcrlsl tu 1n I riced undt.:r $2~) \IUI) I ,!lllQuall ~ Iii IPlac:• ProplH'ti•• 7)2-1920 1•00 O\lo\lt SI NIWl'Qlll 11.\CH WATERFRONT \\1th bu>.tt shµ 31l1 vrol1 1t1d p1.1lu)S Ill n1u1n to t >:r 11111 l)v.nc r \\Ill hclrf1nnn('l' Sil :!~ HAL PIHCHIH, Reottor .!7271' C..:01sl llY.Y 1,1:;-l:t.r.! MONARCH BAY MALL l r 1\1I \\1lhout \\i)rr) I! 1n.h111n i: included 111 tlus pri\alc bt:at h tom mun1ty Bt am (Clhni.:s 2 frpl s 2 Ill! split l<'\Cl \\ /{ onlcmporary de(nr 1n txl1u1s1tt taste Ofl •ourse there 15 a gn-at1 ocean vie,,_, $125 CO> Call GRUBB & f lJ.J S Real t state 67S-7Cll0 Great Duplex Corono Del Mar l'.le11u11ru1 ov.ncr s J br and 21 baths fronl unit \\llh f1rcpla('c lush • 1rpf'I hui:e m 1S1lr lw droom & pn\ale p>.1110 Plus a gori:cous 3 br ren lat Ne;.irly new proper l\ sou1h or h11'(h wa~ \\alk to he:ich <'311 now JI 1>011 l lasl f.73-8SS(J Of'HllllO l ~flJNIO!lflllo;f R~lll:I BALBOA PEMIMSULA 7 units on 2 lots Steps to hcach Great summt'r rent 1l s Si79 500 sca~hore He;.i l E state ti7a-~OO P UBLIC NOTICE I Ut.- NOTI Cll TOCltE OI TOlt!. 5UPll AIOlt COUltTOl'THE STolT l.01' U Lll'OltNlol FOtlt TM E COUNTY 01' OltAMGE Me ol..fllU - f\te te9(MAlllEOAVIS OKwwd. NOTICE I!. 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TE IEACH A\atl thlc l o this 1m rnarulalc prcsl1Ji.e area rls 1deoee 111 ~ttlud t'd community Guest rot t 11'.!l' 1nl hided al only S7.!500 \l.u\kcr & I.A'(> ll t"a l t s t 1t (" 646- 7711 Opc nevefi 4 IDRM•GITERMS The k.1ds c::in b1c\rle In lhe bea<'h from this :.pac1ous ram1l\ hQm( ~I t\urt s ettled a r c:i. ,,_, ll h lots of t rees & J?reenen Close lo sl'Mlp ping & schools Seller v.111 p;iv poinl" ror GI or Fii \sale \\lulker &: LA:f" Rr 11 I: ~talc rl'l6-77 11 (lpcn UYt !I 3 Bed Rm. + Den $34,950 Th1 <: hnmt Is ;ln"1:1(lUS l() ht snlrl 1t s it.'! Oil a L1g lot II\ tO~l 1 -,It.:'<;, lj\IH l ltt'a 111,.. kltch\n rlf)n t "'"~ lh1 ~ v11l u<'1 RF.0 < \HI J:. I RJ:.AI TORS ~lfo 11+1111 DUPLEX ..! 'J:.All!i 1f}U~f';­ rlu11l1 \ I 1 uh 0 .... 111 r :s unit "1th 3 li<"llrms Z llut h~ I 111 11 1 room c-nuntrv l.:11 h n 11r1n ii <lirhng f1r('pt 1l1 1!nuhlc r11ra11e ti. murh more Apartn1tnl h.1s I bt><lruurn I L 1th :Jlj; 1 v. 11 h , :t r a t ' 1 11 d llrt 111 11 l 1 td1 ii fnr m •t ht I 111 11 1'1 I 1111 111 1 nH vine n rth rnn~r ~t !I f)fl•11tl ;,il ~.i:l ~1111 l tll 541 i.'0!41 "P. HERITAGE REALTORS Chorce Bluff Loe 1958 V1St0Coudal \u" ~11 1111111 .. & [l uk II ' • llfl Ir~ 1! n rn1 I I Ut~ t Tl\ k )11\UI II JL 1 ro nl 1 I! 11 11111 1111.: cr1 11 111~\m h it 111 I up~rJ1Jl'1t 1 ... 1 lun• I l1r11\ ~I •,01 1 •II ((Ir •IPI n\\n1r1tl1 ul'll Evorybody Into The Po ol-2 Bedroom He or Wostchff \\ ~ 11 Bl\l,I I 111'!" nn 1 he J 1rj.!• pr1\ 11( JJ 1ll\1 t n It r111n1n1< 1~ 11 1 int h 1n th1~ ~rur11\u .. 111,1\1 1n rl' ;1111 11\11h1 '' 1r\1I 1tth1• 1;p<1 l 111us n1 '"' o! thr 111J~t1r ~Ullt Thi 1tnnrm1 l lot~h"f! ~ '>l~I t-tnrl out n111r1 cu ll h.\I 71!1 " . ,(.'ti DAILY t-1tv1 1 u11:1dat . Oecamr>or 10. 1974 -.~~~~~-~~~ ....... ~~~~~=-~:!~ ....... 1.~~:::.~~-~~ ...... J~~~:.~.~~~·:·· ... ~:;::.~.~~~ ....... ~:::::.~.~~ ...... ~~=-~~~~~.: .... . HaoneshrWe ,· ' ······················· ······-··········!····· GtMralR.f. IDOZGt11<ral R.f. 1002 Gr11traU.f. 1002jGroeral R.f.." 1002 Gr11tral l .E. 1002 R.E. I OOl,Gt Mrall.f. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••gg1•••••••g•sg3rr•••••••r• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••~•••••••••••~~·•._•!;!••!.!••••••••••••• lalboaPtfti ...... 1007 ~1Hdo 1040 •••••••••••••.• _. .... _._,_._._. • ,_._. ,,._._._, • It'-' ........ ,. * Balboa Bayl'roperties * VALLEY REAL TY -LAGUNA HI US M at a J 0 pin & twi~t as •ice! .A nal con- dominium buy in 9fte of our f a stest l)f'6wln9 ar"eas. Existing F:HA loar1 can be auumesl DUPLEX 212 ''" St.. COVINGTON br, 1 boa. & 3 bt. 2 !Ml. S1•.•so ..... .,.. Bro's 4-Plex~ Sna11y Duptea Gr('al RalOO-.i loc . $95,000 "7" or make an offft ,,.e cu n't ·refuse ! 675·7060 HunfiM)toft l •Kh I-luge Backyard 4 BR., 2 baths. Xlnt t erms $31,500. 556-8800 HARD TO RND DUPLEX ~'l<"S <t Vcrt.h:2·sty,4 3 & 2 Bdrm. unjt:-;. Il l(, ra n1, rrn., 3 ba. Good rental area. Love ly yu rd. quiet (:osta Mesa. Good street. Sti0 ,500. tinanciii~. S49,500. 642 -7'1~1 640·8484 I . ITT REALTORS LJ.:! 4 Loral Office~ To Serve You DEAUVILLE Presents PRICED TO SRL The average price that appro><i malely 50 real estate profession a ls estimate this lovely Lusk 3 br. home will sell for is $102,000. and the MOTIVATED SELLER has lowered their price accordingly . You will love the yellow carpets and parquet floors and the '"just right" look or the landS"C4ping. Fee land and a mini view. Call 675-7225 CALL US F"OR A FREE ESTIMATE OF VAlUE $34,500 ~21 Ll-.iidaNon S.-For Inform 11Uon le k>c•· .,-tion contact.. / -Ownt!r will consider con· ''""· lO'll down, b••·~' -KASABIAN s•,,%-; Balboa dupl~x. \.? R•al fst"tet62~644 blk. lo buy, 2 UR, 1 bll .• 1..::=c::.:=-'---'--- $79.500. Balboa beach ·a "ff i.-ottage. 111 blk. to bay; Custom UI BR .. den, 1 ba., $49,500. NEW. \11a lk to oceaa. BnJboa Point 4 BR .. den, 1900 Sq. ft . ol gracious 2 ba. $94 500. living space. 3 Bedrooms Mafshall Ueally + playroom, formal · 675-4fix> dine. Jge eul-de-sac lot. C_, ~-I · h IOll Choice area. $53,900. CORllN-MARTIH ..,..1 .. -•.ec Broker 8'2·7ill • Evea:: Realtors ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-4002. * 6 44-7662 * NEW 3 br. ~ ba home-"''--'-~-----,.._,.,,...., ___ ""1 on !he bluff• ovedooldn GROW IT! the oeeun. Full carpet- ~~!~·~; ...... ~?.~~!~=~ .. ~ ...... ~?.~! Four bcdroom-JJig Canyon to,vnhome with 3'150 sci. ft., und that n1eans s pacious. Attractive new price or Sl37 ,500, a 11d that means value. The Deauvil lc modeJ features a mansard roof, high ceilings room for expansion a nd this particular home is on a large r lot and is vacant. Get the picture? UNIQUE HOMES ReallaN-675-6000 2441 E. Coast Hwy .. Corono cHI Ms VALLEY R~-AITV EXQUISITE Park Huntington ing, bltns, trash compac This sharp home is local· tor. garuge door opener ed on a lge cul-de·saC kit Rec. facil. pvt area featuring a bright SUMY $78,000. Call 493-5553. mini.farm. In addition lo the garden area there is E4tate ~ 190 Newport Fasl)ion Center Dr: Jsland HIGH OH A HILL 3 BR, 2600 sq . ft. sensational Ha rbor View I.J ome. Popular Portofino ~·Jod.el on fee lot fc;i turing sep . g uest house, lus h custon1 upgrading thruout. Be sure lo see t his one. NEWPORT BEACH Une: 640.11 20 SANT A ANA Une: 833-3158 IUUTIFUL LINDA ISLf-$250,000 Great financing! The best buy & one or the finest bay front homes. Wide lot, lge s unny rms & except ional kitchen. 5llR, FR-DR & 5', baths. Pier & slip. 21 I I San Jo•n HiUs Road NEWPORT CENTER, H.B. 644-491 0 • .... ~!.~·!: ...... !?.~~~~·!; ...... !?~~ A BER li~~~~~~~~~ILI S & S Quality. Near ,Bf:ACJI . S uperb landscapin g o n de· Jightful cul de sac street. LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy beach; 01' use as 6 BR. home Y.'ith 2 BR. apt; 50 ft. l,ot1 shore mooring. $295,000 Famil y home ; 6 bdrms., 4 baths. 36 t"t. lot. Pier & slip. $295,000 Attractive 3 home on 60 Sl52,500 BR .. 2 ba. single s tory ft. street to street lot. WA TERFROHT LOTS 40x90 Ft. S250.000 30xl05 Sl65,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bay!>•de Orovl' N B b7S · 6161 c;.....,1R.f. I OOZG.....,I R.E. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCELLEN T LOCATION Close to ocean & beach. 1,1/ilh some ocean vie\\'. Ver y charming Corona d e l Mar 3 bdrm . h on1 e Ylith exceptional fam il y rm . Priced properly al $99,500. ~~~ ~ BAY ANO BEACH • 6-ral I 0021G.,,.,.I R.E. I 0021 I ······················· ······················· A s s u m e 7 1h 0/J $ 2 7 190 Newpon Fashion Grand entry. Formal diniAA. Country kitchen \\'ith eating urea. 1',amily fun room with fireplace. Spacious bedrooms with e legant master suite. s:µ,soo. Call now -We'll show You how. 546-2313. OffN II! 9 • 115 IUN10$1-Nl(l 1 l•IRllttl HOME + INCOME . lll'rc·s a great 'A'aY to J,e;1 t inf l<ilion. Jkautiful 4 hr. 2 hath pills like new 2 I.Jr. 2 h;it h apt. Choice (\>Sta Ales a loC'ation of. fl·rcd al SS!i,000 Bring ~·our offers. Wolker&Lee Real F.stalc 54 5-9491 6 UNITS Corona d el M.-I 022 room for your boat or camper. A ga rden kitchen & open beam ram rm to enjoy yoor in· door plants. All thi! plu.s 3 lge bedrms & l~ baths for" on ly $48,500. incldg VA & FHA terms. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURY DUPLEX • $140,000 * BY OWNER 644-0819 Estate luiklers lntenurtional Jade Realty 96J.71D5 is presently taking re·i----------scrvatio on their new t'ontlominiums. Canyon Crest Estates. located at the corner of Pacific Vi e w Drive & nC'A' J\1acA rthur Blvd in * OPEN HOUSE * '"-1 1123 Main Street OPENDAILY1-5PP.f NE\\' custm bit. 4BR & fam Corona del li1ar. stl,l.l'f.ing rm, 3 car gar off a\ley <1t $66 ,900. PHONE r;/lrg space. for trlr or &10-6400· ·boat. All dlx. featut"CS. ' Two blks to Lake Park & OWNER -DUPLEX walking dist. to beh, <Ocean Side of Hwy) 5 536-8821 BeAonia. Open SUn 11·4. Gerald S . Thomas, 579.500. Eves, (714 ) Realtor. 544-19"J9. NEW 4 BR. LA CUESTA . CostaMeso 1024 La Palma l.ldl. Nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garfield & Ne"·land. Va - Assume 71/2 FHA Loan cant. 554 ·950· 2-0"k dn. Owner 962-9793. 1'otal pa~·ment $207. 4;1~~~------- BR. 2. Ba . ~a r age . V.'estt;ide Costa l\fesa. O"·ner /Hroker. 557·5080 Covin<Jlan Bros. 4·1'1exH Jo~or information & loca-G,-~rnbrook 4 Bedroom · CAREFREE LIVING .~z~-;;:H"~i~~i~~~~'.~~~sio~?.~~ &4t4U @ ';t;;eafttf Premium locali(ln Mesa '500. Center Dr. Island "'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""I Verde Villas. $140/mo for J usl ltstcd. Close to 17th I 002 principle, interes t, taxeti, S~rt>('(' i.l nd.Ne"T>Ort shop· OCEANFRONT Deluxe 2 bdrm .. 2 baths, clec. frptcs. Sundecks. F'urn isht>d. N!';1rly new. Xlnt Balboa Pcnin. loc. S3S0.000. .Just 1 year old! Thi . bi o n c 0 n t a c t fabulous family home is -K.A.SABIAH G<MralR.E. I 002 ·G.....,I R.E. if you assume this fo~l-CA pi n}!. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Joan. Qu alily carpeting. \\!arm a 11d i~\'ilin l! . .. is lhe key\\·ord for this 3 Bil Counlr~· homC'. beautifully deeorated. Real Estate '62a6644 Includes 2 baths, fe1mly --------- NEW ORLEANS CORONA DEL MAR Exotic covered f1<1tio. ;it · fl'd"ood t·x_l t>l'J~t' ?nd MANSIOM lached garage. Step to \\"t1od p:.nel1ng 1ns11tc. !\-lust Sl'C il lo :ipprcciatc the s:1 \es price of S5 1.9!l0. C:i ll : t.i7:J-3663 642-2253 eve room, fireplace. Mode electr i c built -ins. Pan!'led garage, electri ~arage door opener S55.950. Call 540-1720 Massive 2 Story Victorian Home . · IMMEDIATE pr ivate-h e ated com-1-12 bedr~om~. separ:itl" BY THE SEA munity pool. First come--j!ar'.1 ge. Zoning :1110"·~ NEWPORT BEACH Line: 640·1120 SANTA AHA LiM:8J).)158 Profl'"~sional tandSl"il\)t'. OCCUPANCY firs t s erved . Cal l crult, photo or i.lnliquc ~\alcl y ~·111 ry Sunken En JOY lhl' holida)s 111 S-46 -2313. shop. Gette"ral R E I 0021General R E I 0021 parlor. fo orn1at Ua1~<1u(·~ I your home with 3 offN l1(0 .usruN rOf~"~1· U:"Quail l •••••••••;•;••••••••••••••••••••;•;••••••••••• associated [~m_] Located in fantastic area. R-2 zoned on a lar ge tol .,Ma n y stairways, windows and large \'eranda. BA:OKEAS-R£Al TORS JO]~ W Bolboo &'' 1~6J m:1 ss1vc J\IAHIJI GHAS i;p:u·ious upstairs [9 I :i. IPI ATTENTION r°'?m. Sccludt..'ft ni.i:.ll'r I bedrooms. 8.1sl;. 1n lhe ' ' p ~· • NEWPORT HEIGHTS s uite. St:p:t rall· \',1n1ty \\,1rmlh of the \\'1nrer • rap~l••• . VETERAN·s 4 CAR G1\R,\GF. ;i,rea. T V.'JN ~~<1 lc.on1l•s . :,un on the large prntC<'t-1 1100 OUA~5s~-~~.!4lo., llACH C:: O Cu~to1n bit. 3 bd rrn .. 2 NEWPORT Tea Garden k1tt·hc11 t'tl dt'ck Lt•t th{' craekl-I _ii I 0 TOT AL hath Ne"'POrl Ills. hon1c 2955 I !arbor" Blvd. Red Carptt, R.-S 842-5541 38R,.OWNER, $33,500 s t' r \"es I u :. h r l' :1 r I in.i: fire set thl' tht·n1e for Assumr GI Loon ---·-------CASH "'BUYs•• on big lot : has t\.1-o clhl. HEIGHTS cou ;1 Y :• r 1t · .. ~'.\~'-' 1:: H !1 ho\id;1 y fe;.i~t prepared '.\'t•a r nc 11 . :t bt..'<lrooni. 2 1 . prl~t' H~><lut·etl g;1ra)?l>s. Hoom fur rec. This cha rmin~ beamed l 0',} d \\' n, Freedom Loid out for Acffyffy 1\IUS'J'., GO .. 1 il~<. ~uh <Jn-1 in the lar.i:c l·ountry b;1th . fa n11!y rni home in Att~nhon A Buyer . Cash ''Buys'' \'ehicles! ". ired for a eeiling 4 bedroom and }lome. Sec 1009 Arbor.I 4 ledroom. 2 loth la~e. C;1ll 8·I.! 2:il1. I ktlchl·n, then relax in ·ru~lin . ll ll l!t' ~a raj!t·, rle:iuttful _courtya~d en· viurkshop ur l'Qll\"l'rt nnc den home has e\•es, & wkends 6<16-2642I within city park & close ~111111 9 · HS 1UN r011t •.~,' fro n < of th c o th l' r . S-18,500. ;\pprox. Sl2.500, 1 r.\· 111 th1 ~ s pacious 4 Only S.11,000 for this J In il super rce. rooni . A nev.• e:1rpetin,I! thruout. oro\\ner 213-449-3628 t 0 c ·0 m m . p 0 0 I . 18 , ~ I L fl rl·place 1n tht• roomy j (]o"·n. SJSS. Total (lt..'r ml). lw<lrnom. 2 bo1th h~me. bedroom Z" bath horne GO<)D nL:Y A1'S65.00U Located in the most de-P.lanicuretl lawns, v'ery 1 • ; 1•:UJ•j3•lll 1 lu·ing roo1n . ,\JI this fo r I o"·nl•r/A1?ent 4!13 .iOl.'i 11 u I! e u s t' d. h.r 1 e k O"•ner \\'Ill p.1y .111 rost• I , , • • • si red 11a rt of Nev.·port large din-rm, mam-ll'f:\ ~:A. 'ool\·S82 . .'">UQ. or5'1·1 81J l2 f1replliCl'. tlose tnl tl\'Cr $100.1)0 <.:losl' tc 1 OPENSUH.12·5 tleighl-.'>. Immediate oc. EIToro 1032 mouthfam-rm.See&de- '"' u J" \\'h~· p:t v rcn1 \\'hl'n \'OI; 4 0I Santa Ana Ave. baths. lar~c lol and all COUNTRYSID~ 89J-8S33 ~ I,!-, 1Qua"1I ~' ---~.c,·~~11'.','oo· This "·on't last ~hopping ilnd :.chools cupancy. Fireplace. tl'·o ••••••••••••••••••••••• cide today. Agt. fREE & CLEAR t Plac• I Carefrre Uvil'IC) 644-7270 <"an o\1·n ·! C;1!l 110"' ·1or C(>ZY COITAr.~: -the the trimmings. LAKE FOREST 1 -~-"------- Y.'ido" mu s1 sell or trade IPrap•rties 1 IN. ~I V I E RA TOWN ~IO· thi sXm:1s. "'armth of a frplc.-.. lo\"e· BYOWNl!:R YOU CAM .AFFORD 12U r\c.rt:" 751-1920 "' US Jo. 1n.1ny l"ustorn Im· 1 1 :1~,11~~d ~l'i~. :1Jtf~~r! I .Quail~ Beautiful 4BR . 2 full IT!! ''"'Y· rront;i g..-.. ::il~.l~~l 1400 auAtl s1. Hlw~o•111AcH provl·mt•n\s. J bdrs. plus h' 1 1 N Plac• . baths. Sha g carpets. •• ... S"ECI •L HOME" • -------li,!c masl1·r bedroom. 2'~j to l IS~ ltrm. e\\"fl0r1 t • bit-ins. dishwasher, "' r ~ -GEM· 1 F.nJO\ more t•lo~ct sp.u l• Bath.~. P;incled den and 1 111.s. homt·. Ct1oil·e corner Prap•r ••• G 0 r g e 0 u s c u s t 0 nl 2 story ··Landmark" l I •• , ,.1.,,.1,-,, 1, '1, 1 I II I 1 .. 1,,.,-"'" '""<TI ,,,1r1>1<' A l11ct1lion . OffstrC€t nark -752•1920 d'a P"'· Lac•e e>~ed ye•' "" Lea•e opl<"on ~v· ... , , t'. l,vsl· 1ng "r or11 neci:. ,... '"' " ·. ini; area. Easy ~·are . 14oo auAILS!_NlWPORTltACH agg·,,,,,,.,le paoi,·o £ina n c i~"· 4 BR. 21, Hl=:Al .'l~~lS Gl2 ,lj~:l j \\'Ith a Dally F'i!ot must sce ... $41..\tlO. Cnll ., ., ·· . . 1 Cl;issifiedAd .Gl2-S678. 1540-11.'il . GIMO DOWN s ma ll lot. JBR :1BA view llome in w a I kw a r. s a nd Bath,flawless inter ior Class1f1cd-C:111 f•\2·567~. LAKE FOREST J * BA YSHORES * Perris, Calif. !las pool. sprinklers. ll 5 a REAL decorating. 3 car garage. $200 TOTAL I STORY Extra IJ?t' .. tustom blt . 31 t~~nis courl and ~tables. BARGA IN 3t $44 ,000. Call today, to see. Agt. General R.E. I 002 Gflteral R.E. I 002 M Y I II 7., INTEREST txlrm .. 3 bath home: Jgc. I nee S95,000. -1erms-586 -5950 Principals 968--4456 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1••••••••••••••••••••••• OVeS OU n .. 10 ~ • I irrei.:ula r curnl'r lot. nr. or "·ill cxch:ingc for only !---------- Presti .1:e area N.EA R RY O\VNl'.R. &:au!1f111 j sandy beat·h & H:1y Club. horn~ or s mall income -___i. Sn"ucj as a lug on a s~ 0.Wo_:J tr©frl Newp(9j"t ere,~t wJ.t~~ _lj©-U. a.re, rut. o.rchlhct:ure, freak " '' !, ' o'lf ~ o! 11.l'i '. . I . I.. \/ :! ! 11 t II '" • ( lf ·' ' ' ' ''' l· ,. b·., n, " . •I ~1 t r , ,J • r 1 'I ' ' " I' ,., ... " '" 1:1 .... \!io•.ooo '· "''' ' '" " Ir." • luro •• n.f I' " t\ 1-. ' ' ' ' ,i, I '' '•I r u, Call (7 14 ) 645-6141 <' VIEW NEWPORT TO CATALINA $42,950 3 hcdrooms, pool -VER'I' PRJV,\'l'f': \\'ith \\Hll' Oftt.•n spt'l'lil<'Ular \•ie". llClll'r hurry its v;:u·tult. C<1H6-lli-7171. 01>111"1 9 •11 s Juli 108fl'j'n • [W R1':ACl 1. Lush landscap-4BH, 2 full hat~s. Sha).\I l>eli.i:htful li ving rn1 .. proP>'!rly i n Oran~e Cul-d~·soclot& ini:. Set'lutlecl t'n\r\" .. t·rpts.hui l!ins. formal d ining rm.: lge. Co unt y. 499-4 588 Take to the Woods quiet too! 4 Big bdrms, ~l assive brick fircplac'c. d ish\\·a sht'r . Gorl!eous famil~· rm. \vith "'\:'\bar. Broker. Serene C~"h•t neslled xtra large fam-rm. 2~4 Country kitehen. 71 custom dr ;ipe~. l.;i r~t· Storage roo111 for motor ---11mon g the lire es. uncrowded baths. Walk SllADE TREl:..""i. F'amilv exposetl agj'.:rl'J.!alt• patio e o a c h or bo ;1 l . A S P o e i o u s Cu s Io m to ocean. Will sell /lease d1 n 1n J!. 4 ge nerou:~ & .\\·a l kw ;~.1 s a.nd P1'~H f fo:C1' 11 0:\!fo_: AT VACANT decorated3 lxlrm,2 ba , option plan. Call Agt. bcitruoms. lluget'O\'cred I s prrnklers .. 11 s a Rf-.AL 598.500. ram . room. Pril'ftl right. 842--9371 patio. o"·ner must J!o: BARC.A IN .at_ $.14.00o.1 11C"THOMAS A!iosume 7 l/4°/oloan 1'cn n i s, swim, .sai l i~=~=------ 1 ;1 ke u d \' ;1nt<1 ge cal I 586-59~~r1nc1palsonly i Fi rst time listed ·only 1 $59.SOOterms. ..Se miaCllS ...... 84J,N~~t~·11s 1~1081 Nrr1· I REALTOR L~~-~1y01~a;d~~en~:~~~:~ ~jl-8S6DOOanytinw !r1j!;~ fa~1~hb~~i~~ Big Canr,on I , 22o1 W.CoastH\\·y. and fa mil y room,Pl.US 2 9\y I N • rm. 19x30 H&F custom NJlt.Bc<Jch 548-5527 '"'"' b•dm, On ly J BR' "-~-- $8,06 8 .63 Down °/o Anvonl' ('an nssumc this l"JiA Joan at $296. a month. No Joan fees. no increase of intcrt•st.. Lov- cl,v 3 hed rm 2 halhs \\'ilh t·overed patio on a coot lrt•ehned street. Close to VOGEL & BABBITT 644-6056 29 Rue Grand lal lec. 3 Eves.545-5643 S..~!.OOo! .... · • REALTY poo!4 s,\.AJluuo1bleu heel rm on 10th green. H kitchen. stone fple, wood 2800 Sq. ft. l\larbte COATS z743 E.Cst wy s undcck, form dine all m;1sll"rbath.llcfluccd to ~ & CoronadelMar mirrored! Ba r gain S\<19 ,500 . Owner "'il l GETTING WALLACE priced at only $.71.900! c· tl ·1 t Bkr962 -55 11 c·:~;: p1;1iily ~~:~.-ra e. MARRIED? REALTORS HmltilM)tanl•och 104 ------ llerc's 11 great home to -546-4141-••••••••••••••••••••••• .st;i rt your ne"' life. T"'O lOpen EveninqsJ bedrooms. beamed ccil· J!!!""""""""""""""'""!!!I ing li\'i nt.: room. Cozy CONDO 2 Storv Clenmar $2 ;000 Dawn BLUFFS CONDO $47 ,060.Alli-FHA I WATERVIEW F'ecsimple.58Ror4+ Oan. 2 Live In Newport Ch1.1rri1inl! :J hcclroom and dinirll! room.fireplarl'. hltns. hc :1 medccilint.: 11\'- inJ? rnon1 . Jluge lot . Trc<'s and s hruhs galort'.'~ Plus \1·ork shop, p;it1n , BBC). \\'e in\"ite ,vour in · spt•etion. /\sklng s.'1!1.f"Jl."K). Call540 11 51. sehools. Call no\\'. 1---- kitchen. ('l'nlral air t..'On · (titioning. 1\ll yours for S26.000. Call 673-8550 and co n_gratulattons . Just redecoratt..>d for .. den. stone rrp1c. crpts Bedroom• 2 less than 2 yr old. Com-· new buyer. 3 BR ., 21 ._, 11arc from $49,500. up. b th ha., flQ\o ·al din .: fairly o /RE I a • •par1 thruout. Vnc;i nt OA·nr . ~. sa esman, l' ~HERITAGE REALTORS CENTURY 21 'l'ou don't need ;1 ~un to "Ora\\' Fast" "'hen you pl <1l'e an ad in the DAILY PILOT Want Ads! Gall oPl-f'I r11 q." S >LJN rbllt NK'.I' """""""""-~!!!!!!!!!!i<!~---64 5-7221 G eneral R.E. I 002 GeMral R.E. I 0021-"'-'w __ 64_2_-S11 __ ,,_, ____ _ !WIR$;H;d ••••••••••• • • • •••• • •••• ••••• •••••• • ••••• • ••••• General R.E. I 002 lfftoonol R.E. 1002 HARBOR LIGHTS . 1Jl•et:1<'Uli.ir ba,\' & -oc('an vic\11 from lovC'l.v 4 bedrootTI hon1c•. l·:x lra ln r~e lot 1vith !'('par:itc terra<'c and patio. Pricl'd ln sel l at S!O!i.IJO:I. 3 IEDROOM+ IOMUS ROOM f\1·ar· pool Hild ll'lUHS rnurt!'i in t:ni1·cr~ilv !')ark . "Oxfnrrl " n1ode l y,:ith :ittriicti vC p:it111 . C:rt:;1t fanut~· 1011·11hous{' for only $5!),!150. VILLA DEi FIORI Sc•f.' thi ~ h e:1ut1 f ull~ ;1ppo in te ct pr11·;i t1·lr \\ailed c u~tn1n desi_a:ned lt:1littn \.ilia . (lnC' of a kn1d' \RO dc,11rec ocean \'il-11· frnrn ull rt)l ims. S\1immin~ pool. r1'0l'('11nn !)Ol)I~ :.ind fountuin!'. l ,<1catcd nn th1• o<'C':1n :-1dl· of the hi~hv. ilY 1H·11:ate hcuth S.l.50.000. ma en ab I Irvine realty BIG CANYON -VIEW HOME. 3 bedro o m D ea n e h ome w./upgradecl fccitures & vic\v. By far the lowest priced Monaco -on quiet c ul -d e-sac. Sl29 ,500. Tom Queen 644 -6200. { 8501 SHOREC UFFS. , Breathtaking ocean & canyon view from this :l bed room. 3 bath custom hom e . Private beuch. S149 ,000. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (851) ' PROMONTO RY IA Yl'RONT LOT. & r t: a d y . Fa s t 1~.,c3~--82=1cSc0~'~008~--'c8c11 __ 1 f, possession . Owner 'A'ill IM THE HIJ.lS . 962·44nCr.:::)$46·8103 illage Real Estate considt>r lease "ith op- tion. Ramb ling one s tory home S79,SOO that ofrers a central C F C I rth garden, huge covered , , 0 eswortnY paUo. ove";'ed m"lec Hl::ALTORS &t~ suite w/sep. dressing ..,.,. .. ,...,...,..,,..,..;;jrrn. Prime nbrhood. For m o re info . c all On the Water PF: R FOR P.1 ANC E, Empty and lonely-_M_7-35114_ waiting for somoone lo liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil NEW \\'arn1 me up and enjoy. I ha ve grea'l potential. 4 Bedrooms, dinin~ and ON TllE MARKt."'J'. Ex· family room plus 2 tiercd ciling Ocean.:;iire hOme. deck over canul. Plt!nse wnlk to children's patk c u I I 1 o s cc m y nnd school. Assumable 1m~ibililies . 7 ~'-h f'HA at $258. per PETE BARRETT n'lo. Squeaky clean, tux· ury home. Prictd to sell -REALTY-Ill $18, 750. movo 1n before 6~2·5200 '75·4060 Chri11tmas. ~531 ·5800 VA TERMS Large 3 Br, 2 ba in prime neig hborhood v.•/11l r ,, t·onli .. rire Mn~. fi!Dragc ASSUM LOAN opener . s:prinkters & $27,500 to s2'1,ooo MUCll , MlJCll ~10RF.! This Select J>rot:ierty 111 3 Condo's l11 ke your Jei.1' tha n 01 ye:ir old and choice all 3 bdrm. I ~~ ba, J>r't~tl at only '58.~. c.ovcred_p a li os , 1044 ...... ,,,,,.,, .. , ..... ,. ELEGANT fHTIIY Immaculate and ~ady to go for S56,0GO. A University Park J bdrm., 2 bath twnh11e. with air- con di tion e d master bedroom, covered patio a nd beautifu l ly landscaped yard. An ex· ceptionally nice home with a view. . CALL SSZ-7500 •VISION• REALTY A R.cl Hiii eo., _,. .. Univ. Park Ce•te ,-, lr•iM L-l•ach 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Victoria HlgM•• ~~~A~ OCEAMFllOMT LOT Prim!' nl'1·:111lrn11 t IOC';1!i1111 }J{'f1Jll~lll:1 fiO\IQ!. '175.000 DIAL 644·1766 2161 Son Jooq11l11 Hills Rel, H.I. A COLDWELL IAMKER CO. Acl now t o get one of the few avail able building sites \V /J>ie r & slip privil c~c in thi s fahulou s location. F'rom Slli!,500. Charles Arnold 642-8235. I 852) Ca ll 556--2600 cluhhou!le, pool!I. Buy l SELECT or all;'!lood rental area. 6 75-1600 my11 ... """"'~P!!!!RO'!!P!!'!E!!!R!!Tl!!!ES •• v I St 0 N • Outdoor wport~ l~t il!I ap- pc:;1I" Sell your equip· m!'nl with a low·ro-.t 0:1 i- 1 ... Pilnt r1'1 ~ .. 1f11•il REALTY 2143 E. C!il Hwy Corona del ~t:ir An lntcre!ltiflt 4 bdrm. h o me with natural· adobe, hand hewn <kloN & magnificent. white water & coastline views. Oesir3ble N'orth end. on· ly a few blocka lo the beOjch. $125.000 .CJ. TURNER ASSOC. 1105 N. Coast Jlw7., Laguna ,. ' I '"" "" ~ .... ,.,. .. • l$ '~N••·'<I ~ (A,'"'""""' L!.J ' 4t4-11 n .- .. , Tuelda Oecftmber 10. 197• CAJL v P1Lor C7 -For Salo HI!",.. For Salt Hoostt For Salt locome Propt<ty 2000 -. "'"'W..d --. UofllMllslted H-. Uofunolsloed Hoatt Unfunolsloed ······················· ...................... ...................... ........................ ······················· ······················· ........................ ······················· LAl9•10l•och 1041 Mtwportltach-1069 So<llhLll<JWI• 1016 VA DUPLEX 1oc-Properly 2000 CorooodtlM• 3112 Col!aMua 3224 ... 1.. 3244 Mewporlltoch 12'9 ·•·············••······ .....................•. ......•....•.•......... . •.••............•••.•. ······················· ....................... ······•••••••······••· ............ ~ ....••.... BR c I I .. ~ k Elrtremely sharp 3BR, , NEWPORT HElGHTS 1 ott~ae. rp , \"'c .s. 2BA and 2BR, lBA be•u TRIPLEX • 2 Bil cule C1'ltl~ge $!00. R~~T Lse/O~. ~l-~11 4 Br, den , britk rplt , Ot'/vu , 1'in ~n~l~g .'l\'a1l. tjo .. Ilea \')' 8hagcrp\Jl mo. to June 15th. it('(, Verde 3 Br, 2 Ba, brand DUPLEX I br. big yard, new cond. $150. Couple onl>"· No pet•. Nr. Jam· b<lrlle.·Brislol 549-991l ('\'CS. 673-263 1 la r tie Io t . C ho i cc S4J.~, Princip;ih; ()(lly. 1 h r u 0 u 1 . A I r _ MESA VERDE 3210 Sea\•lt-¥11. Realtor nc~ plu~~ Crptg, f~h\y * RENTALS * Ncvoport e earh loc::i uon: ~2!!!._64·'~ condttionin(l . v;., ap· PRIDt::o•· t>12-Z222 P11111ted ,,,.mmac. lhruout. Un1\•ers1ty P.;,.rk Neeqsso1nt'ITLC01A·ncr pr;.i l:sa\ In proce1Sa;. "l:>Y.'Nt:HSHIP 31 •1 llu i;c trees &frp_lt.SXi.Q..4BR ,21.-~h11 ........ MZS dCOCEAN VIEW ! l.l n11iou:>. Makeoffl'r ' $.15 \tSO -.I L09U"O l•och • mo..Qfntury 21. S46·952l T hflT~rntl't' 2 BR , den, 11.; BA , Al.s· Sparlin9R~&tatit ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . • I UN IT _3 bdrm ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAOK Ba;-4 Hr, 3 Ha, 2 2DR.,2ba ..... ~/315 CLEAN3BR.2Ba.comm um able 7,.(r loan. $51.500. 833 35 Mobile Hotnt s $300. mo. 2 BR. 1 Ba z BIU 3 BR .. 2 bu, .... $.'t95 /42S pool raeihlles. ChUdr\"n S•y•u•~tTS Place garaac:>. Y.'ill tit:ll or ex· 4 ••. ,.71, Loma. $415. n\O. Reallor. 3 Bf' 2 b .,50 plmo ''' 4171 lmmed Pi>s11 ifdt.-slrl<d. • 44 For Sole1. 1100 I& .Quail ~ w/frplc. 1ir~''31.f: patios& to beach. North Lai;una . slory deluxe. 380 ~Ur:i Peitnc llornl>s o.k. Avail J an I. ~. Ow;l'r~ti ~"nR" .. nlt I"· ~om Fourplex ••••••••••••••••••••••• p _...... change. '" 642-2222. '" Tu~i.li ·1iCX:k', #0 • -.. · " Spanis h .i pie 1 , SSA Vt-; \'0V ll~10NEY !li 1"'Dp..-• S ' Me-p-Jloach 3169 .EASTSIVio,· 2br home. 38R •ha • ••35 3 & 4 BR., ye<1rly. Near rome $17 460 0 1 w' · ·:.., i;c LEAS E a llV\Oo' m'1bill' of 7J2·1920 1 • 10 UN IT -xi nt rent:ll ... '""' wl•"· 2,. g ... 1a ,, .. •-1. ,.,.··· · •·····•· -54,,.,. beach S.165To$S30 $30,000. or'.-.ohrYiit. x'i't Ct~~ttJrnblt .. 2Hrtunit11.h I :!400.GUAl~\t.Ml!il'Ol llACM ,,,8 Will •ell 0, C" ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....... ...-4un.,2 ba ........• >I" C·"wood. I' •It · 1_, f . , 11 ,. n lt1ns. l'hOl l'f.' art•ii of yuu r l·hoil'e \ll·o1>1.011 to · ,.. $250 1i1•r rn o .. ca ll Greentrce Homes a~ ~':ti Y · .:"" c.1:;,a~ein~ av,•1 . \\111 l'x · NE\\'POll 'I' 1:11'"\(ll huy! All payrnt>llhi ap· chunge. BAVSl-IORES, 3br , rrplc. 64:?~2639or~79oL~ SUR.,:!h:.1. ........ 5-190 GU~ST !IOU ~:;=::::_ ~·.•,•,~t: or iornc or in· priced rl):hl. a\ s1\5:t00 phed lo-.i.·ard purchWjc. 6 Un·ots -Me•O Lee Hu9hts Realtor crpt.s, ti r ps, gar, nit·~ •· .. v " 56 , .. 97 11atio, annual SJ'iS. thru DanoPolnt 3226 2811 .,l 't'.:ba ....... S:MJO pvl. enlronct .11\h , NEW, OCEAN VIEW C entury 21 ~ .: $87 ,500 833·l3S5 499·t 73i 7-1·75, $300. 552-003S ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 552-7500 Furn. Ava il, li•I0---6K97 3 BJ"t , 3 BA ~pl lt ll'\'Cl. 642-1771 APT. Siz(• l\l obile 11on1e in Two 3 unit build-Prime Newport At"ff DEAClf llOUSE. 3 Br .• v Is I 0 N • afl. GPi\l AA",·~ Hcs'6eh !Ilk. A1·e,1 . unsets lml"W'lt'll' si~'.~~ rarkonth~:.~72 'tn':)S. pr'o-Costa SPECTACULAR South Laguna 3186 bltins. 2 <"ar i.:a~:i..,~;cw. REALTV f---------s 1ng ·s.ooo. 1'crn1s 8 ~· -,,_ I 'CK IAT v1•w ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5325. Call 49"J-G.Rio or ..,_ San Cle-e~e 3276 8\llli L ay & •1l"ean \'11•-.i.· :\ M I all 3 A • 493 6960 • ., "' IHl•ono .• 2 b"t"·. , ... ,,,. RNEstaf• rsa OC on. 8 unit•+lar"epool-all PRIVATE Och .. OCt>an· -·~,~·----••••••••••••••••••••••• 4947513 4°• 1•11 .. ·~ v ~ -" n-• 11·111 Compn•>• • . . ..... "' I l od G-----· • I I s 2 bed•ooms-no ., •• ,.n. \1iew 2 ••. W !W . d ... )S., " ...... NEW on 815N.Coastll\\y, pctc~· rl.'m eil:<d. Ft."' ~ m1nu rs O o . 5·• EIToro 3232 \J n 1v. Park Center. COf\ : 3 fl r. 2'• l:.nd. SG. 9.500. O··•ne• ... ,·11 '" I eies . Zonin• ma.v ....,r1n1t frpl. $385. 32356 ton· · ba oee"n''l<W I Dan·• :issistinfin:inri;c ...................... Coast p aza·. 2additionalunits o';hui:1: lO~lonRd.544~18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrvine llb~ SC P1 f'r,2carRar'. i iiiiiiia-----•li Acreage for MJle. 1200 IO S"' at + lot. , -w ''"'' ...... ,·ho·" -~----NEW 3 Hr , 2 BB, rondo., ---------·~ , k 1 1 1 •••••••••••••••••••••• ,, • 10 cap r r ...., HVn .. U----u~-,·sh-· p I A I C d l 1-uec ' pv \\a \()IS, poo. -pos itiYe cash flo-.i.• ,,__., '"..-" cv 00 • : rps, i.:e NEY.' University Park 2 j:olf. SJ:IU. :l-1(}··1083 Or' LIDO REALTY 337i \ ia l.itlu, :"ij .H. *673-7300* 171/2 ACRES I 0.41/2°/o s~ {before va<"an('y Ir main· ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio. Alt. 2 car garage. B 2 B c do c· !.:. 496.09t.i9 t'dan;j poiul attraC11,·c 2 Udrn1 home in Dana Pcunl. Large '!lliii!iiOiii!iii!iii!iii!iii!iii!;!ii Sou t h c n d of La k e fenced in patio. rce<"nlly i" t:lsinore-:idjacent tu remodeled kit che n. HIGCANYON"411R .J B11, Airport.ltleal ror recrea· Cousthnc \'it'-.i.', bacamed lj?e \·ie~· iot. S\59,500. lional vehicles, mobile ceilin~.S<l.5,000. t-.lovin g . i\1 u~t S<"ll. hoincs,hydroponit.'S,etc. Ownl•r. t.i40 8098 S49,500. Unusually t(ood --COi'\00,J'LAZ:\--lerms. trades OK. Call bl •. Qui.el c··' de tcnance.) Tax sheller & 5295 831-0100 r, a on · a,""' · '" LAMDLORDS! -. • .. ,, ... SJSO.""' 393· H ·- G SI O•S appreciation. Annual Hunto·~ton l-h 32•0 ousts Funn or sac. ross u gross $18.660, should in-\\' c s p e <' i a Ii i t.· i n ··':II ~ -. Unfurnished JJOO prr month! H..,.,, .. crease. Submit pre·paid Nt'1i1·port Beuch•Corona ••••••••••••••••••••••• WE HAVE RENTALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• II I · interest -.Exch<1n~e. Ask· det i\Tur • &,LaJluna. Our DF.LUXt: Ranch st yle 4 As \Oo'ell a.s a fineselec.tion "AV VI EW o,plcx. blt - CQ O preview in« onl>' $175,000. BKR, Hc11ta.\ Ser\'ice is FREI-: bedrm,2ba.big livroom ( 1 1 1 •->OK 0 (7 41 52 1700 ,., ~ X'~,ut1 u '"'~ ins. ~·r pt s, i;ar41J.:c , I 7 -642-~t toYou!Try Nu-V1e\Oo'! w1fplt'. Crpts & drps SALi-~. Lctussol\ey~ur Ua lboa l ~l;ind. $350. ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO Glenneyrt• St. J'1J94/) ~40(lJ1() THE ODOR KEY Is All You Need Tl 's so neat & in1· macul atc ! J BR, 2 baths & room for ;tn extra lge ramil.v rm. All lhis & a fantastic ocean \'1e-.i.·: eall soon, it v.·on 't last Jong at Sti9.500. 3 hr. 2 h11. S.19,Suv. 5'IG-58SO. INVESTMENT DJVISION ~ -NU-VIEW RENTALS thruoul. Close to J.lunt · housing needs. We re 213_377_7688 !6 Units, t\1llerton for 67 3-40l0or494-l248 ington Cenler. $WI. i\1o. here toscrveyou~ =---- l<:iislbluff 532-45-13 O~· ner83!'1-9~7 ~HERITAGE !llll~ftllil sail• or trade for husi-Call Acv or Dale ness. $83 .UUO eq uity . FHl-:E Flli':E 9tiJ-451i7or963-1786. 673-3890. i\lornings, and •Professiona lSer\'icc• evenings.. •LAMDLORDS• SPYGLASS WITH OCEAN VIEW . \ UH Cave !lorn i\!udel. 971~ Ar res nciir Bdv.·ards I l UNITS Hom~finders* By 01i1·ncr. Highly up-Air Forre BasP. -S.150 TRIPLEX Jn Costa ~l e!.::i v.•/1)()(11 642°,900 J!raded 1n and ou!. Acre-10•; doy.·n-Wil\ ASSUMABLEVAl.OAN'. Gross $23,700 yl'url)'. C:.illfornia'sl.argt!sl REALTORS 2 BR, nr. park. WIW, drps. no pets. l·lean, ga rd r ncr & wtr. pd . Couples only. S.l\.IO. For 11 pf!l . 213 -339 -5861 aft. fiP~1 ., , ·11 I . 1'111\ 11'11 li1 I ,1111 q1 1111 q Duplex«s Unfum 3600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLt:X. So. of h,,.~ .• next tn school, Cctl'il . J BH. 2 ha. Nt~,v. Xlnl nbrhd. i\to:1no or Jst·. Ber Ii. 97fl 744:!2. Aft 6 , &\4 -082:1 54 6-14 J l . li•lU-0133. l;ike pre· paid interest. Cu\·l'rcd )lrivate patios. Xlnl finan<"ing. $179.500. •Ren la I SC'rvice!• Open !louse Sut ~un. ;1 1!)!1-4588. Broker Q y.•n e r ' s uni l with Seashore Real E!ttatc, I----' i llalr :0.10011 Hay l>r . C --. --/L-~/ fireplace. All t-.i.-o BDR~1 615-5800 BIKI'.: to Bl'ach, 2 Br. 2 Ba BIR.Ai\Dlnew , dc\use Coo · Lloyds Bank BldR Apcrtml'fltS Fw19 ~ -------eme ery ,,.,~ units. Xlnt No. Costa 5185. Ne\Oo·port Bearh. I o. :1 ied room. s;iunu. . · p k 1 '. •••••••••••••••••••••• L;quidation Sale Crypts 1500 t'OR SALE Ne~ Luxury A 1 s o ,. a can t house, poo I . C u s tom .s h •1.e 0"0°y'svcrsity ar · ·M',·'.;.i''nc, Balboa Peninsula 3707 lo.\esaloc .~.950-W 1 I 1 1 J I • d · ()\Oo'llt'r ""Lii consido:r t'f)n-••••••••••••••••••••••• ."er ron rip es v.· urr<'ag<·. S150. farrn l'arpl·l!i. "" raper1ei>. 552_7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• tract . 10~. dv\Oo11 • halant·<· PAC I F'IC VIE\V. Ba v I!!'! \'1ew of Nc-.i.·port Hrbr. 3 anim<.1\i> ok . Agt .. Fee, \"ery desirable <irl'a . 21 ~ UNlnUE II' B 11 l I 1 Quail l bdrms. 2 baths. 2 unAL'> 716-i330. Car ,e:ira ,gt'. 2 Very ,... blk'' · \Ja Jo;; 1 If l''\; ~ Vil'"' Terrace. 4 lots. Ail Plac• . with de n /library & rlhl --------\ private enclosed patios.I----------! Balboa Inn . Pool. Ulil pd. ~ · •10 a~·· • U · 1 "" \ four al S:l75 ea. or 2 at firt'placcs. St'p. laundry S85 to Sl50 UT IL Pd Baeh 346-54:\7 aft 6 P'.\I. TURTLf.ROCK 3 hr. 2 ba, 5100 to S250. 675-8140 m~fiCBlPfil Si9,:.i()n. B11 lholl beaeh l S395 c.i. Call &t6-6994 Prap•rti••. fac·s .. bllns&trashcom-aptsLa~una .Cor.deli\I. l{fll. I & \t · m ""15 - ' Oll'l"t• L' blk to •·av·., ,,,_,,,. •.1·."·•',""'·' I"'"'· "'· ilm rm . I nu n ° ~ .J OC".ANf'RO". T. Be . S385 =---n~w 'eo ·• • · " · · ~ t-ve~ l''"lo•. eo• ., ... , & slo·p. S170-UTIL Pd. I Br. fncd r• ~• lOl'il ~lf'"l\'f 6<' 3,•0 °· " ~ ,\,) HR d"r I h· Olfl:JOO I .. -----1 l•OOOUAllSl.MlWl"O•Tllt.Ctt '-"" .. per mo. ... _ .. or .,. I . I 4i9·2eoo Bal.boa~ 1 · int t ·Bit , ~len: Commercial 1\sking S480.000. l\lilkc or. yd. chi Id I pct y.·f:\c. 962·44n(r.:::)546·8103 552·1193 ull 1n~~1r~1.n~~~~~'.a · ;,---------1 -----1 fer. Cal\; i\lr.s. Bell at Laguna . 2 b:i S9.i . "lu. Prope rty 1600 NCOM XSAVER 833-91112. Sl85·liTIL Pd. semi furn 1 i\1 0 \. r: I N B ' -----l\lars all Realty ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 : 1':TA. • ! ---+ den , patio. :i b. 3 BR. 2 Bi:', frplc . lrg CllRISTl\1AS. BAYFRONT Monarch Say Sprav.•lin g ~ar dl'n s. ocean & mt.. view. t1ll·d ent ryway. d1nin l! r m .. kitchen. Stopc<i, bl'.amNI ceil.. v.·ilh brll·k frpk•, ill \ge. living 1·m. Unit1oe~ Sl49,500 · 5· coo 4 Unit Apt llldgs, brand Lats tar sale-2200 Laguna . I yard, bit-ins. 5295/mo 2 Stor~· 4RR. fkautiful 5 llR, 21:.< BA on bi~ bay. SMALL COMM BLDG. new. Close escrow this A h 96 ~·n I k ~ I t d RIG (·,\N' •o, 4 '''· ''ll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $190-t'\ICE: l Br. ~ar, _a_r__!ra. J-..,,,,,,.. landscapt!rl . Turte R~· ... omp . r1•11nova e . r 3Sep. UnitsS57.500. \'Car for ma)(. tax -View Home. 2'r. Ba. Dlt. Pr1,·at~ bl•ach. Slip l~ vu lo . x :.is, li<t <"lrs, Oy.•ner "'ill carry first Shelter. Id eal Tor o-.i.ners NEWPORT HEIGHTS patio. 1 ~ blk bcarh, VACANT, I stor\' prcsti Ae Pool. Upgraded. Nr UCI. av;ll\. Yearly $625 /mo. Sl5fl .500. sl buy, ()\Oo·n TO. to live i11 front 3 BR. 110 by 630 H-2. Room for NM'"u "°v'i'e·w R~'LS Condo. 2 HR . nCw c1it.s & UllS. Elcn1 School, Bus 613·904_5or 1·68'!·0155. 640-8098 . Roy McCorch Rltr. i\lany deluxe apPoint-23 unit s . $150,000. Agent • ,.....1 ..., paint . 2 Ca r en cl d Line. 833_1354 1810 N Bl d mcnts. Choice H.B.loca· 646-3255. 673-40:JOor4~·3248 _g<1r<1 ge , xlnL tond. S275. --"'-""----ILAHGF. 2 br, parti;11ly NEWPORT HEIGHTS ewport • • I I I ~ . CM lion. Rl~::...968-~. PRO'JOTOJIY Oay , -t. NB -BALBOA·LAGUNA per !TIO· !l62·447l ask for urn 'd .. ga r. rplc, ..,..5. 4 Br, den. bril·k fplc, · · " ....., Keith L B h 3248 mo. Lt'ase rt."Cfd. Call ; lar t(<' lot . C hoil'e ____ ,548-7729 GREATIHVESTMEWT fines t Joe. \\"ill se ll Bai.:h 's S95 /Sl4~UlilPd. ___ _:__ 1 09una eoc l.indaS3S 1011 Ne1i1•port ne ach l0t«1tion . :iounil~. ,\ti 2 Br. lJ• Ba, 1,1•/small do"'n payment Sl75Gct"s I BRTri-petok WALK ·ro SU llF. Charm· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Needsson1eTLC.O-.i.·ncr COMMERCIAL rrp\c . lZ yrs old , I O\lo'-or tr ade fo r house Or' S250Nit·e28rh~c.sngls. ing 4 bt'droon1. \o\·t>lv LF.ASF.: In Arl'h Bcach l CastaMcso 3724 ansious. t-.lakC'o(fl•r. vatancy. \\'ill sell on t'On· H-2 Lot. 213 -278-996f. Vit>w 3 B_r S300/S350 NOY.". yard, c1u·1et strC!C't. onlY I llei ghts. 3BH. 2' ~ Ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sporting Real Est ate 9.70/o Retum tra(•t. Principles only. '''c Ser\'1ce All lhe Bent'h $400. a month. Call Coats , buillins. Wa ll to 1\all t]O WEEK & UP 3 3 000 LOTS Areas-Callt:sorCome &\\'allace.546-4141. l cptn 'g 2 Del'kS. Fnc'd • . 83 • 544 Primt-.offfrce\Oo·ay l·om·[ 544-0, • B.v . I y d . SJ50 per mo . •S6 .5_0 N1~hl & Up mcrcial. 41 retail & office Sparlin9 Real Estate W AMTED Ala Rentals 642·8lBl ADULT CONDO J br. p,~ 4!Yl -2tZI. •Stud11? & I BR.1\pl.s. •'f'.V ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO Gl'""'"'Y" St J .... ~ ~~ll ~~9 0)11!> HEWPORTSHORES ~paces . Beautiful 833·3544 W . Doll• f -----ba,newl'ptsfdrps,bltns,1 & l\la1d Service A\"a1l. l l 's a y.•CI I lo c atcc; \\' :i: I er f r o n l . 4. BR . Spanish motif. \"istblc ILOCv TO BEACH -~pa~. T~pt ~r .or ~e-STANTON CONDO. 11215 no pets. 962-2951. eve. Ei\lF.RALD Bay Terrare. •Phone Service -Htd. duplex. y.•1th oc.'t·an '1e". Rt'dueell to S611,500 fro n1 s a n Di e I! o " s~ entia , 0p~er o~r tn· Windemere \Vay. JBR. 963-2832 4 _Bil . 2 F'rplcs. sun-deck, pool ·Children & Pet Sec· 21.K!rms ,eat'h.Sho~·in(o:a 2·Sty.A-Fr:im1•:3 btlrms .. t'rCe\Oo•ay . Sho"'S 9.1'; Ne\Oo-. deluxe. 4-ples, 211 <' mearea err · \~:_, ba. Bltins,dish-.i.·shr. ,·1ew.S400.mo.623·5678 tion HOME & INCOME gross of S530 per n10nth. \ikene"'! S55.000 cap rail'. Top j?ro-.i.·th 2'lnd SI., Jlunt. Beach. R.C. TAYLOR patio. dbl .e;ar. pool. S285 148R, ram _rm, \Oo'/w eri_>ts. ---2J76Nt'-.i.•portBlvd.,Cl\! L.ive in one & l<'l tl'.11ant l.ar~<' duplrx : J Bit eath a re a p n J NC Ip ,, LS S 125 ,000 ful I price. COMP AMY mo. Call 536--4262 eves & drps, hltins. i:iew P~lnl , Lt-:ASE: In Arch Beach 548·9'7:>5or645-3967 help \Oo'ith the pa yment:.. unit.S99.SOO lncl.l:1ntl ON l.V! Call to pre\'IC\Oo' &17-3957 , \Oo'knds. 8320 nr ~lar1na lil gh, !!eights-. 3 BR , 2 1 :> Ba. "'hileenJoyin~lifcatthc CAYWOODREALTY {714 )7S2 -1100 1 I Reattors/Dt•elopen 892 0392 builtins. \V a ll lo v.·all C d 0 b<'a c h . See toda y 1 * 54 8.l290.,,, OCEAN VIEW. Ne~·port 1101 Dove St Suite!OO llolba I I d 3206 cptn·g. 2 Decks. Fnc'd 0$0 e ro S69,000. INVESTMENT DIVISION Bl eachN. ·• 2 housesd .. ~d2 Newport Beil C'h 752-<HOO ,,,,.," •• '.~•n•••••••••••• F.X8C1,LUTSIVEh 2400 .sq 1rt y d . SJ 5 O pe r m o .1 CALL UTILl,TIFSPA ID Sll2,500 [II , \I ol ew painl. rp · 5 . own ome. poo s, 497-2121 t omparc.bt' ore.rourent m~~~!?€.'l. Buys Kin gs Road. 4hr. lf,~~111·· t.·pt"d . Financing avail. Mountoh1, Ocwrt, J2 BR. I-louse. New cpl"ng. golf, tennis. v.•lk to all I-""-'-'-'"'-------Custom d esigned ~Il'G~ • SlJS,000. 213 -006-5881 Resort 2400 [ Close to Beach. S275 s<"h1s. • ~ n1ile to bch. $485 Featuring: - ______ , 99 _ 2900 <!/ dining. family & lrg Ii\'· 1 ;• jl:i Yearly. Call Cathy at 53ti·91G5 SI 75·L R G I Br, Allr. •Spacious kitchen Y>'ith in· 1nA rm + pool. lrgl . .:.-~-=1 ••'1~· MES'VERDE._...., .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-3331 ----------< d h.ld/ N d ..., ... -r.... yar , c 1 pet. o. en .. d1rerl li ghtin~. bedroom & bath O\'cr gar 29 500 'Q >-· 1 Beautiful s yr old bldg in BALBOA Bay L1uh al In· HUGE POOL S185·UTIL Pd. Semi furn •Sep••··t" di···· ··•ea H.0~1 1::/I NVE&"f'.\1 ENT w1,1·c"'· O""'"'r 557-7Cr6.S ·· "· · '·· ex<"e · o· W II I I lalbo P · ··• 3207 u """ ,.. .. orfi4Z-<t60J ,.... comm . property, less best rental area in Costa ian e s. romp um. Cl en1n-a .i Bedroom. la.t• halh, )(Int l + de n , p~tio , So. •lfome·hkestorage_ This deliJ.;htful ho1ne has,, ________ -! than S2.75 µe r sq. ft. on l'\<l esa . All uni ls have delu )(e 2br · Jba con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• lot·ation, in<"lds crptg, Laguna. '•Privatt' patios heell just so dr:1stirally :"" main hw y. 1 hlk.tobeach frplc, dsh-.i.•hr, 2 balhs & do_min.i u m · Tennis , NEW DI." House & Apt. 3 d rps. lots or d1.>cking $2?0 ·$250-Sevcral 2 br [•Closl•d garagew/sloragc redut'cd in price that jt BIG CANYON inCiirlshad . E)(ist·g. ren-encl. garage. sy.·imm ing J>O?IS, saun.~. br. 21 2 ha. den. Elec. kit. around pool. Vatant. ;ipls •fl.1arb\epu\l man becomes a fantastic in-ta! mor(> lh1111 pays taxes. 9 Units IJ triplexes} <"lubhouse, (,olf avni · 2 car gar. W. Bay A\'c. S425. per mo. Ask for S250·Charrning l hr, frp •Kingsize Bdrms ves1'ml. on an est11te· BV Owner Fennel & Ch ristensen SIO.OOO off cos.t. !lo-.i.• 613-5981 . Keith,962 -4•171. hse •Pool -Ba rbcques -sur- i ized lot in lhl' Tempi!'" Beautiful cus{om home Re<1llors , 7l4-729·Z30l on adjacent lots near rd5()()30~~~r Wlll <"arry EXT_R_A h l II SJOO -New 3 br hs e . rounded-.i.'/plush lndscp~ !fills areu "'/<"oaslline on magnificent eorncr. _Ca rlsbad. Ca. ocean. 3 yri;old. \\'t-l bar, n · 67 -Capistrano Beach 3218 · s arp, vacan · Canyo11. Adults -No pets views, 3 br, 2 ba. frplc. 1 frple , dsh\Oo·hr. 2 baths. BF.AUT I FU ' 3 b • ••••••••••••••••••••••• BR._ 13 ~ ba. Z ca r gar. lo.1ANYO!hersAvail:ibli:: 1 BDRJlo1 t~um.$215. I Y secluded ot. ()pen on C do-o·ni . ·· ... · Patio & ram rm S.:125. per MU VIEW R~ 'LS 2 BDR •1 F '2 5 open ><'a ms. ou <'annot three si des & 0,·c rlooking on '" ums encl. J!arage are added r-., am ot h r-.1 ou n t a\ n l\10VE lN TODAY ~ 3 BR. mo 962.4471 ·ask for • ,..... , '"' 1 • um. 4 · afford not to buy it! NO\\' i::olf rourse. $-IO.OOO. in For sale 1700 amenitie~. 8'·~'"k finan<'· chalet. Adj lo goodola & 2'h Ba. Oceanvie ... r quiet1 ~K~«~t~h~-------j::-~'~·7~3:·,•~03~0:;o:'~'~"'~·~32~.48:'-;-:1~365;;;:~W:-':. W"';ll~'°~"'="~2~-1~97~1'::::~ ONLY Sl00,000. lundscapinu .heatt.'(\pot)l ••••••••••••••••••••••• ini:: available \Oo'/ 15cf,-lifts.$45 .000.642-7630. townhouse. Golf· S1i1•im.l-· NICE I Be dplx. Qw··t. " d ONLY4LEFT,Ne1i1·2&.3 .. NORTll r:/'\O -.i.•/-.i.•aterfall..lanai. cov. ASSUi\li\BLEtiL\LOAN own. I S325. p /mo. VI SCONICESTBachinlhearca Br . deluxe COn · Sep . b y ~aragc s. 1)alil) & tcrr<ll'l'S. Ilea\'}" :;nd oy.·ncr is -.i.'illing to Poul W . Brumfield Rtol Estate P R 0 P E R T I E S , Sll5 util pd. Move In! dominiums, Spectacular Employed adult over JS. !thakcroof.outdoor1ight · 1·a rry 2nd lrust deed. &Associates l · Exc.hange 2800 493-214lor49fr46M OllBOY! I Brdplx Sl80. oce;i.n vi<'ws, near Vic· Nopets.548-1021 A builclini: .site \\'f:J vi t'\Oo' that ('annol be beat a nywhe re 1n La guna & 1n one of the llt"'st rcsid<'n· tial art'as. One of a ft"',.,, remaining lots. S57.500 1nµ, & sprinklers on T-.i.·o s lory n1odel tondo, G42-8550or54&1081 e\'CS C&D, \ll&D, petok. gar. ~~~==~~=--- Bd b h 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••Corona del Mar 3222 ... ,,,.111.v •·Pl"" 2 8 , toria Beach. from 5325. B F ti mers. 4 rm. 4 at with two bedrooms. t-.i.·ol $83 000 Trust deed Pays r """ ll94-1795 1 r urn Slf~'i house is profly ctecoral· baths. FuUy <"arpeted 1 FOURPLEX si263 per month~ Well•••••••:••••••••••••••• Sl5(). bltns, fncd p.1tio & ----------1 Lots of bltns, pool. \\'aik <'d ,,.·it h J:OtJ!<'O llS and draped. Entlosed ! Corner lot; µreal rental seasoned. Trade for2 BR. N~-.i.· rrpU;&drp~, gar. Loqunotiligufl 3252 l o s h o ppin~. ·~·m i . "':il111a pe:r & ea rpels . y;i rd and µarage. Com-I area ? Close to f-.i.·ys., all \'achl or condominium. Oceanside of 1-f\''Y 1.8335. SEt: '.llo-.i.·! 3 &4 Br SJ.25. ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach . !)31 W. 191.h St. Teak floor in kitchen. :tir munity pool and play-amenities. 587.500 499--4SSS. I mo. util inc Id. 55i-45-\3ot 1 ~ mi ocean. 1\1 ature LAGUNA Niguel 4 Br. 2 i----"'~~•--<>t~~92'--- <'0ndilioned, dcJ:crml'r & ~round for children. Es-[ 637·1319 sngls. I" &d. · intercom sysle m thru· cellent ramilY. livin• . Houses Unfur.nished -""-'""~.------I Alo Rentals 642-8383 ~3· 1 " rm ining a~ca. FURN. apls. lite 1 BrSlf>S. 'FA'llL' ho n1" ·•hr .._ Fa1n1ly rm, frpl. built-Ideal (oc b 0 0 belocs out. Larj!c master suile Located al 1'1c Fadden ••••••••••••••••••••••• " ... ., · ct u<. romp!etl' w/2 orilo!1n ally and II arbor for onlv l I 02 den, 4 ba, ranj!e & o\·en. ONDO 1 hr. Close to ins. ca rp<'ts.. rapes. ,\d It s . \9 93 Ch ur<"h HOUSE IN T!IF. ROUND The most uniq ue <c1r- t•t1l arl home huilt of t•on· crcte, lg. centl'r rr11lr. w /p ea k rl'1li n A & Swedish Oak rlrs . 3 hr, IA. 'tile patio. A really ch;1 r m ing homr•. Will trade for No. La guna . $127.000. desi J?nCd s tained & ~"'.750. can 839-2332 .·.. General d /"'· \Oo'3Sh/ <ln·. lanai.I beach. pool. lmmed OC· f('nced & s prinklers. 2 548·9633 ~" • • • · · 1 d · "ar g·•cage. l mm ac.1-'-''-"=------ ll':.tilcd ~lass ~·indows . 642-1060 for further in-,•• ••••••••• •••••••• • Imm a e. 1 n c In g cupancv "" .. Large. mirrored drcssin~ formation __:. 1 gardener. 673<1262 $l!K>° mo. 536-ll87. $350/mo. lst. last & de· 1 BR. Furn. 2 lrg closet!'>. lk · d ---WIDEOC"AMVt•ws ----~ ---posil.·199-2544 . queen size. bed. pri,._ r oo rn , "'a in l'e ar ADJ t N·. rt 3 RH NF.W 4 unit, 2 blocks to l . c c 2RB.sm.den,2ba.bltn.I 1 -·. dressing rm. extra Ir~. 1:loset. Gi gantic tiled & •nrl 0 2 ~-~ipo' ; a 1 ,' bt'uch. Great buy. good O\erlook1ng lhe. sea & ki l , d h;h\Oo shr.: frpl. LO\ E~ Y View lot. 3 br_. 2 room s, encl. gar -.i.•/ n11rrored ronu1 11 bath t · "J, gar gc. 1 l<iS write-off. Income h_ithts of_La!l,una Beal'h cpts. drps , patio&. BRANO N£W ba, a1r cond., I~. patio. stor age. Adulls ooly, no w /ja~·uzii Very la rl!c Adults. 54-.500. O\Oo·ner. Si<!Ot). mo. t-.lany xtras. f,st:.itc ~1v1ng. Carders. gara~e SlSO Im med. Occupy. s.150. pets. 1lcu w / m a ssi vc stone MG-5WJ 536_ 2570. pool & Jacuzz1. Close to 512 ORCHID 675.5726 I, 2 & 3 BR 4-Pl~xes \case. 675-5982: 201"i Fulll'rton. C.1\1. DOMMA MONDOR REALTORS 20'Jll S. Coast ll"'Y· ___ 11.94 -IMI firevla1·e overlook in~ I p ....., 20001----heach. Lar1te 2 Bdrms. 2 -----F'ROt-.1 $200/1\10 . l'ov. patio v.·ldhl ~as BBQ nc:omt rope. •r T\V0-5 unit apt bldg un · bath, dining room. l·figh 2 BR. 2 BA , frpl.~ar, close Dsh"·hr. Open Beam & 1-'rplc. t.lust sec to ap-••••••••••••••••••••••• tlcr <"Onstruction for sale. ceilin gs. Decor ator to bch, furn. avail . $320. Clgs. Shag crpts lhru- pr"'c i a l.i• ! Pri ce al TRIPLEX Close to major shopping furnishings & antiqut's. mo.673-3315 out, t:ompl Draped. St89."500. for <1uick sell. t•e nler. l!il yr write-Off t-.lalurc adults. Winter -Pri vate Patios. Encl'd 644-9400 $54.950 Sl•ll\1 . Call 536·2570 or season or n1onth, 5450 to CostaM•so 3224 Garages. No PeL'i. I ~Ii. L09""a Mi9utl . I 052 Prinic Cost a !\1csa area . 592·5010. S600 monthly. Complete.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• to Ocean. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.i.·ith t"!over<"d patio for I 1.vfurnishcd .494·4653. t-.1ESA VERDE Condo 2 201-219 Os•ego CopistrDftO 1078 Firt-place in Q\loner·s un· B c 9 'c h S 125 . A \so Df\\'. No, pets .. adull ~. (3 hlk!' W. of Bea ch SOfl Juan each 2 bedroom unit . I VA ASSUMABLE VACANT 2 Br llunlJn~ton br, 1 ba. gar, cpl. drp, A•e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• it. Start your inve.slmenl 4·Pl£X Bache lor unit Ne~·port Rent. Leasl.f'Opl. S230. Dl;•d .. J blk So. of 1\d· ....J/Jt,n, '),?, tSutJv U PGHADED 3 BR Condo. program now. 1 , Only 5 years old 1i1·ith lo1i1• Beach Sl25. Util pd. AgL 545·5~ man\S) $39.900 . Automatic U:t'IQua~·I 7 ,.~ loa n. Owner will fee.176-1330. •BltANDNE\'1• S 4 9 _, 5 0 I or gara ~e. ExistinJ,! 5i.~r1'-p•--1 carry 2nd TD and <'On· lalbo . P I Mtl 3107 3 hr. yard. frplc .. l~, b<i . 557-7010 PECl.o\ l.llZN<: IN L AC UN A N IGUEL VIEW rnori-;R'ttF.S SEA TERRACE P HI VATEGVARDEO AREA assum a blc . $18.0UO. ....-sider exch ange. l-li gh a tn n a cpl. drps, bltns. alt. i;(ar. 4 9 3 -1 2 6 2 "'kn d s P; apwl:i•a ., soendablc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.125. 2445 "C" Oran~e""""""..,.""""""""""..j '42 1980 M·t' '8·Sl 7'2•1920 1 1 IATFROMT A,. .. CM . 6:\4·7Jll. ""' 3 BR . coll•<'' lge. yo•d. y.•kdfl_'.'S_ l•OCIQVAl~,1.MI llACM •• Quail l & • d ·73 337 h ~~ p -5 HR . 2'" BA on tn ~ hn\'. w n s. ti ·I nr s ops. _..,., er mo. Santa Ana 1080 9 Fourplexes Plac• • Co mp\. renn o\•u te~I . 01001>10. NE\\' 3 BR . 2 Nofee.Agl 675-£700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Prop•rti•• · · Prl~al e he ach. Slip UA. Lr~ \iY rm & ran1 JRR, lrg co,"d patio in ASSU t-.IABLt:t"'HALOAN CovinCjton ••oo oua~lss~:~r!.~111 ,1 ,.cM avail. Yt'iir~y S62S/mo. ro1 . Dt"'luxe ki tch . 2 p rime art'&. Days: EnjoyTheGoodlife :ind o"·ner is "'il\in~ to $89,950 673·9045 orl·ti82-0l5S. frplc's 3 car l!u raJ:e. K-17·3.'>IM (/\ge). f:\'cs afl CaU 493-251 J c;1rr':f 2nd trust deed. 2105 Santa An:t Ave. Call 6: 008·8!!21 (01,1·ncr1. 'J'\Oo·o story mode l rondo uJ," •. b,cll1c1.,','.1 0>1e.,,,.· b1~~i!:u.•91 C.©~ ~liA.-f)""E!rS • 97~-5009. co~ur1 2 br. Jl;.1r h1)r HOUSE 5 hr. 2·~1 1 Los LGfo:FliLl .. Y1'\JRN2BR. Scrranos St. ~mo , Bltns, wf-.i.-. drps. pool, Lcase.494-9121 adlts no r e ts. $190. Mewport Beach 3269 1-"''-'. ~2·cc"o.o20. ------ ••••••••••••••••••••••• $30 WEEK & UP J RR . 2Ra , 2 Blks lo B<."h. • S6.fi0 Ni Ahl and l 'r . Pools lTenn1s. $375 moor •Studio &.1 HK 1\pts. Lsc Option. 644-ti952. • TV & :11 aid Ser\'irc 2 HR .11;B:1-:-fcnCe<l .\•ard. A,·;11\ . rloi<t' lo all school~ & • Phone S1•r\ 1r.e-lltd. "hoi>'A :>·l!_-ti&"llS ~lhtren &Pct Sc<'l1on 3 ntt. 1 ·~ RA. ~e\Oo'tyJrt •ssorr -.i.·cck'!:>R1.:11t \lllth Shores. walk lo heh. Call Ad 6-15 -9108 after 6 1>m on 2376 N<·1i1·port Bl\"d .. Ci\f -.i.•kd:iys 5-"V1·975~ort>l5-:flt:il SEEK & FIND' Gn!•l Alps CA R PATHANCHF.DF.L WE CS 1 H T 0 O L 0 ~ I T E S B S U R A E T AM AUSTBE F TV~NTORCSH p p A M L p s c T T x II A T r r s s ( -----1 Y.'il.h two bcdrt)l)mll. 1."·o -~ ·"' ;:J "?.1 (,.!:) hiith:s. fully carl>Ctcil fourph'xes. all Covlnglon Thof lntri9uin9' W ord' Gam• wiflt 0 Chucile V 1\ C 1\ NT 1 Br d pl)( 11e1 .i! h l :s S.2Z !> mo . B1~~~~N~!i ~ ~!!~~e?.k~ und draped. t-:nc loi-ed h11ilt just 2 1~ years llJIO. ''""'..,cu.' •· ,ou4 1i1 SJ35 'S15.'1 }~~-593~~, ----l I "'""'• N•·"""l l'a"<".Cl· y.urd and ,ll.a rnge. Com-Prime unlls in µrime 0 ' i. 1 tt1 hrinA11ctor ('hlrl.E Ci\I BRANDNrw3br.2ba.1" -... .. " ~ m•>•ll y pool •ml pl•Y· locntlon. Super shnrp! 1;:.''0::.-.1>~•1!.o,~, bt~ BIG I hrhousrSt9~ " EMF.A OE R RAAOYFAIY I OS NSNNOC B EX M U NTROR ~rA •-,11omc SM> 4~5 6954 " I II SI I (A,, frplc . r 11st. d{'('Q(°'fl I.ill!<> .., · .. ...;.-=.. ·· '... •round for childn!n. t:ii:· s:i~•.t nterest on contra<"l tow io f0<111 tou• "'mfl'--d1. Alli ar..-a .• 1· rt· .1.1 • 9 . . or ••le·o•·Oblain nc\Oo' NICt'. 2 hr llonw t-:.C~I orwootl ."':11lf).ipcr.m1r· .a-w--tlea~h 106 <'e ll ent f;1mily h v1 ng, I LE X R 1 1 s:1:;o rl vd """"r"' loc1tl l?d a l ~l c f'nddcn flnDn c.in ~. Gro~s S2l."l b1~y:1r~l .pet&:o1ngls ror · · mo. •n · • · ••••••••••••••••••••••• :tnd 1~_.rbor for only 11 ver101.c1 $875mo.ona\I \' \ \ \ I ok . ;;n:!~1~·, ~~~~~t t~a~'eh! WATERFRONT S2(1,151l. Call 839·23.12 or PlllNC IP/\LS ONtV ~ Sl\lAl.L Fam1tr Y.'/ Pt't ,. 642·1060 for further in· Call ~oday (714) 1 I' needl'd3hr,11 ~b;1SZSO 962 (1-!~llrve~ _ Wo ~·oER 152-1100 H u a r v ..: c i\I l"t ~m~~n . \ \' I' \ l \'°,\'·A.~T4 Rr 2 Ua"'"'15 Nl-":1\R !lt"t1<'h. 5br , 2ha. kl. d , ) "" .,..... ram rm. <"ompl ft>nr1<rl , Spnciou!I. sp11.r inp,.,an , • • INVESTMENT DIVISION , frplr .appl1"~.2rar,f)l..•1 :ms s pecta <"ul a r C AN A i~ Rustic L1v1ng i I i Alo Re ntals 642-8183 ~ pt'~~j, s: (X'r mo. r~:h~~!l~~~v·;?id~~~~ I at its Finest ICftjtll. I' t~ I N 1i I .. II~;: ~I= o~~~~~i' ."~:: 4 Hit . 2 BA ("ONOO.c~c1 2 1nhte 3244 · 0 OO S · 1 3 •·d . .-,.._ ••••· . . . . . t"l'lr f!ar. swim pnv IJ:!S, ••••••••••••••••••••••• $17.900. n y Sl 2,0 upcr prl\'U e l.J<: rm 1old,,,. I I09 Ilk•• f11 -pi1t1o S300 mo &t2 7221 down and o-.i.·ner \Oo"ill t'<1 tla1?C 1<i<'ated on :1 /\l)AUC.lF PE'TROLEUt-.I I• BAT 8 Rt I --PRl '.\11': r.r1•1·n hf'll carry fin11nclna o.t Jo"' lnritc \\·ooded lot. 7.oncd J El 1 y I' !d h I I I· I I ..,., c0,..0.,,.. JM cllw~i • .-.:0~ l\1 ~~S1\ Xnrth :1 t>r. 2 ba. T\Oo nh't' , n1'\0o . 2 hr. 2 ba, gt,Jn tt·rcst fur hor5Cl and othe r '·' appic lo ty ...... "'to,1,11,,...i..1h<L .... ,.~0 --r1)\/dn1rp. hlln~. S315 TPrr:icc ·C.1rd1(f \!di . small :Jnimal.§. i.1,1xlble lllread!I of hngern:iit ~o~ "•"'I® ho..i 11"" N9 i llelow. I.ea:.('. 1»12 1292 days, I · Z I ~ 4~1 i38.1 term! . 2 Jat:s. $39.500 or po\l:>h llnd .t1lue botUCll 557 OHIO C!\'~S. poo . re1 , . , ' -- Sil 900 wlll kf'ep the llds from e r-·~!f5~~~~~5~CT!l~~ IN 11 I' 1· I' I' r I N f': \'r n to: l-: n r I 1-; 1, f) R ~d C arpe t, Realtors :i.}.lckln.t1. Tr~ a Daily - . L1\ RG Jo: 2 !Ir. ho me . Jlornr. :i hr . 21 . ha, v.·l'l 963-78St •','',•.',c,.111••00,tr,'~•dt A80dmte~ I) VN1~'iW'~N~~~t\tlll•$ I I I I I \ J Crpt .. stv . rt'(, Ft'ncC'd l);ir , fr ph". •. hl k to J'N)(ll . " . . . . . . . yd Gnro.i:c A<h1h~ $100 & jtH'n111 "\r ~hnp'~ S. I l!I~=~ Properties 112·1920 MGO OUAI\ It. NIWl'Ol0T llACM •--- lhln11 SCRAM:LETS An5werti in Classiflc~tion 8010 fiT!J l~'.'..1 ... 1 ,., ·-· .. • I " I A T t 0 T £ J 1 U A B 0 N L A 8 M 1 N P L A N N I A N II C I M E 0 L I ONER~YNSNg c ot~IE~~F. LN98RENNERTRHEA SP ~W OEE I R GNSERYMURT$A\I, OPBBEALOTPOf U HEA SSE MATTERHORNJJ C O~ft~RD RAZYPf.OP C NALBTN O MME AP E'-':<'1'1•"."' J\11!';~'1•:11 C'Altr"TUI \-'' CHAMOI~ unc.O"llTF.. )tA1"T1'Rt!Olt~ t::U•,1.¥1 &lil'!S ... tl:>.1' Kt.&-.;l" lllEX l'l kf.N£ti8 Jl!R" l'IMPLOl'I VA1'S T-0••••1 Allfly. ' Tr. otd•l"'•n• l)t •II(./ 1ht f lpln~ "Se~li." F'ind'' bo1U, numbt" 'l tllrnurh I'. '~"d M r.nlJL rm •JLC:ll. m1llln• <"l'LPCb 1~v1blr ,,, .. .,..., a. ftnll .. Suir Ttl~r;tlilTt ;S;ndl<'llO Al'\dl'I'• 1· .•• < • \ • (B !.;,.,.,_, , • • ....... .Arlrtw1101 ,,,,,, ~tt Unfurn. •pca t11Mih Untur.. AparhnH .. Unfum. I Rmtal1 c·;;.~·;.;;;;·······;ii·.; H:ti;.g.~;i~~·:.;·3i:.·o ···~;;;;i~~;.;···ji'' ;;::;H:;.:;·····4·1so ·Offi;;·,;;~;~·····~~~·; 'l=,;._ r;;;;;:;;········;;~~ ... • ..... Fwaf&!ltd .... hoc.ts u .. turn. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ M•M 3724 Cosfo Mesa ll2 •..•••••••••••.•••••••• ······.!··············· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• BACllEL OR, Apt . furnished 2191 llarbor Blvd, lfan must be )0, elea,n It so her. $1ts ltit'I uUI. /' STUDIO apls. Dt."l'Orulor ·furn. WaterJc ti.as pd. SUIO. per mo. ll46 -S.1JO $225., 2 Br, rcdec. Utll pd. Pool. Adult.$, Sorry, nu pelf. ".Look·"\'ou'IJ Like il ? I UOOWallace 645--0t!OS BACll EJ~OR apt, utll pd. crpts, · dr1111,' 11vt patio, laWld, nr shopping, $124, 859 W. 19th St,'642-3.i~ LUXURIOUS guc:;-t hst>. Furn. Muid s1.>rv. No s m okers, omp. 1;c11t, S48-7197 180 SQ FT. s11s. mo. incl. ulil. Boal & bily 04.ll:iide . your door . 673.fiGOG Lost & Fo.nd lfACI f:NOA ot; rt!F.SA I Or Furn & Unf I bll.. UN FU RN Apt.'5.:? Br. 2 ba. LOVt.;i. Y ho~e in C&I, 160 \V . \\'ilson,<.: ~1 troi-n be.i<'h po01 110 Westcll(f arc¥, small (X:l ne~r 17th ~Santa Ana. 8 t; AU 1' I F' U <"hlldren,nope'•~ ... ,;,,,,.+ OK , <'11 11 64 2·21S2 ; Will provide roon1 & GllOUNDS UTll 1.,.,0 __ 46U: ~-fi..15-9060 board for 3 retired pt."O- Adults ·NoPct.i --·--~-'-.,, ple.548-4464 . SS•PERSQFT _:._LOST : Biie. & Wht . 10 min.u l t~ to ocean ul'ACIOUS 3 b' "bO BµJFFS, hie rno:km 2 -1617 W1':STCLlf'fo,-NU snotted Oalmation , "' "' .... 0 d . ·, h. :.,·· Ur. 2 B11 v.·/pool, t nl{:i, A!'l1BULATORY Guest, AGT."•1-Cll.,., ,. H"ll Lar~e l &--! or. I BR $.115 , r r cc ii 1 .._. , · • . ( . & ------~-----·I mall•. VIC'. Lajt, J s 2 Rlt 5190.whh P:1t l PIHECREEk ~pts ldriis. Apt. 209&ZI~. drps, ul)undanl bltn.~ & openinl-! or man area. REWAJlD. C;tll: !l95 Ga:-o & Waler inc .. LIVES UP 1 blk \\'1.> 1 or beach of( s tora ge, rrplc, 2 c;our woman . Good £ood. Prof Business Rf'ntal 4450 492--0293 Drapt;ic:c. r:1rp.:~. i:.i · TOITSHAME Sl!lt"er , ~1739 1 '"A'' .:arage.$290 .mo.sublet. c::trlo.968·5277979-1318 •••••••••••••••••••••••IC-'--'--------1 he:1t, gas stovt:, iur ('Qll ~ _Kci_·l:wn, 842_031l9 640·4781 . Aft, 6p.m. V-olloo R~s 4150 Ctftter San Cletnenfrv LOS1', 11/31, 2 mo fem~le ditioning , 5.,..,1mniin O\•cr 500 tall lrt'l..'S :inll 10 -'C'nl'ill IOOO sq rt fawn Labrador, Vi c : pool, rec. rooni, \.\'l:l!'ihti . str1•a ms 'A'llh w11terfalls OHANO n~w 2 Br. 2 Ba 1 Bil, Po<>I. a~ults , i1111~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sto Offl f.1 esa Pet Shop. Reward. & dryers ~rl•alc a re laxlni; sctllnll , 4·plell, bltns, d:shwhr, flh11.rp! Furniture avail , CAB t N BIG BEA n., re or _c:e 548·21 13 -------1 for your ?.l>acu)u.i new l· laundry faci l . .,'rom W cs I ~: 11 Ir are a . Sletp~ 12. 2 frplcs .. color on fil Camino Heal 1----.----,---,..--1 or :?·bedroom upurtmcnt, S2tO., s325. for studio w /2 f)wn<-r /Agt 833-\!&M or TV, pool t lll., 548·3448 or · t:xcellcntparking LOS1': Yellow Labrador. MEDITERRAHEA.M Fro in SJ 90. Furniture frplcs. Nr. llunlington (>46--M?S 494 ·6364 · -492-9764 492-7333 6 rnos. wrn'~ flea collar. VILLAGE avoillalJ lc. Ortll·c Opc11 Jl orbour No pets. Vie: Top of the World , ln'"room Sttltl 9 00 t-o C:OO, 2300 A~6-7S IO .. r!W6-9190. PARKHEWPORT Rentalstoshc:re 4300 S ll OP S S u.U..ahl e rc)r LU. Hev.•ard.494·3Z11lor "' F c v •r•RrM-s Bo o k s t o r e Mct ct_l 494.3704 _ 'H-1,•-n•&~,, ~·o ;i1 r vl<'w Hd., osta ..J ----------1 _.,.. _.,.. ii;:r111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c_._ __, ,., "" ,.,... _. u 2B di B h l """·ulptor. elc. l.L1Cah:u 1n l-'-"--'-'---------1 2Rcdronn1s $26()1~'~1e~'~'i~.~l'~h~o~n~e~"'~5~-2JOl\~'~~~t-:XTHA.l'AcZur, a, x ac eorl orZ ROOMATE. Yearly Ren· 'fht• !\Jail nt the F,\C· LOST: 11·26. IRIS•I SET-2 Ucdroom Townhse $325 I-poolside "'11 nr ):l('ach. Bed ~ 0 0 m s a n d tul Ocean f'rot. FP, TORY. 425 30th St-. NB. T ER Puppy. fen1ali;, Nr. 5300 ··~···················· HAVING CU~? ~NTERTAINlNG ! Be Dirreront. Let m e plan your mcl\UI lilnd do your s hop11ing for you. I Can save you money & time. My Ideas .. Drini: You Bouquets. All in- cluded in the pri re. A~k for Edward. 646-3704 •HEl.P Cfo.:LEARAT I;;• •A OIRTll D/\Y PAR'fY • For JOF.'the Bartender At Carole '~ Cockt11ll ' Lounge. 810 W. 19th St. C~1 . Listen to the f\lusic of th~ Soul Sensations fron1 Santa Ana . 1'im c : 7:30pm. Come & 1'~njoy a Nile of Fun & Excite-2 nn A11t Jo"nt•d yd' i.:11r, I 1tdlt~. Sorry no pets $l6.:>. ,iownhOuscs . Patio. No Gay. Will allot 673 !lfilG 11-5. Reh & Warner. Reward. 2400 Harbor BJ.-d Ctuhl & l'1·t OK. I Blk to 536-836:!______ J"r. ~2·l .50 0J)(.'n9·6 ~aily for housekcleaning. $300 -----347-6864. _ mt!nt. Co,ta Mf-sa Shp'111:. JS\ U ;\\OC<tdo. 2 Hl)Htll, near 5 Points, ~pa-Pools-Tl'rulls to move in 646--0030 Cosio Mesa Mew lkSq l-'"--''----~--.--1 ----------- 17141557.S020 SJ70 fit2 0857 Across from .-~as hion · ' 2.200 sq . rt . ll narking LOS1': SHORT·lla1red ~--vic:eDlrK._ 1 ... 1,.0ft 1---• 3740 nl•v"IY painted. 4-plex. Island at J amboree un FEM AL"' to Sh•-4 "' " = ·-' _,, ~ '''' 848 --" '0 spal'eS. Bt•t.,.,·een 2 hi "h CAT. •••••••••••••••••••••••l------------1 C A SA VIC TOR I A ·mo. ------~-1 !)a n Joa,1uln llJlls Road. llouse with same. Otild \'O iumc.-auto s hops.· .Whl I blk spots. Blk spot LOWWEBILY RARS . hf'cutlvt Suittt · 727 Yorktown Blvci. Bea.ch Olvd. <it Yorktown 536-0411 STUDIOS & I BR• • F~ull kitchen • Jfeated pool •Laundry fncllilics •Free utilities • l-'r ec linens • 1'V & maid serv. avail. • Dar-B·QUC'. •Phone servire • l mile lo ocean ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT HEIGHTS APTS Laquna Bt:ach 3848 17141644-ltOO OK. Call 831-1397 after Agent, 64,1_04:rl. abovupper lip & left side. • 6008 llrand Ne"'-' lose lo Adults J.:!.J DH w l patios ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 Drt 1 Ba .. 2 BR, 2 Ba.i-'-· _________ 1--· --Nt!utercd male. 18 lb.s. 8abysitt1nc] S'h-1° 3 RR , ... BA •. om $1• .... N > p ... n UX l lRY p R I M .E n E ·r A I J. 646·""'". • •••••••••••••••••••••• • """ · · · rr , .. .,., t c .... NEW 2&Jll I. Crpls,drps.bJtns.Pool.WANTED mature t.OCA.TlON l---~---------1 llhl ~al'a J.:l', hll·•ns. fq,\t'. Pool. rel' rm .. t:)c\'ato~ C<>l'\UOS . .,..·1ck• OCt:AN Q U I F.: 'I' ' ad u I l s , straight male to share Do .... •nlown Cfif. Approll LOS T : B 1 k & \Vhite ?.1Y home whih.' you go t11 C:.i ll Fleta Uihman, Bkr Sci" ij,tll.'. (;a_., & .,...a tcr VIEY.'S nl·ar Victoria &12--411<!. l ~c home H B. $150. 5000 Sq f't. •.•o -••01 o' Neutered f.l ale Cat. Sehl, shop or \.\'Ork f/p Hea('h ro111 S:tl'J. 49-J-1795 -a l Eves. 548~3270. Sn1a ll .,., hitc stripe rlo~·n 833·201<1.. _______ I p1! • ' 962 .... r 6 I ...... .... time. l-l arbor Wilson V 525 \11ctori11 , C!\1. 642-8'J70 -side or nost·. REWAHD. i..:'"'=e='c· "="::'c--'="''-"---OAKRIDGE ILLA -• • , -I North i>nd. 2 blks from San Clemente 3876 w f LL S 1-1 ARE !\1 Y 1 d trl 1 R~al •soo 797 3 llr. 2 Ba, hllns, etultlrt•n OAK HID(, F. VII.LA 3 hr. bl•<tl·h & Vit'tor ilugo's. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W.atcrfront Jlome in NO n U$ a ""'" .. :»8-I BABYSITTING-loving \\'c lt•o mc . S225. 858 2 1>:1, tlllns . <'h1ldrc11 1-Hn. runKc. refr1g., , , . .-, to s i'n g. l a d y ·or •••••••••••••••••••••••ll-.OS-T_:_m_e_d __ -,-;-,.-,-,-m-a-te-1 ca re fo r your pre - C'cnll'r w t•l t•ori1c, $225. 1:1 ~13 cpts/clrns \\'OOll pa nel-LiJo.k 2 dur. ~~a, \ICW, gentleme n $30Q. uW 10.1 1600 FT or M .1 on dog , g reyl blk wavey schooler. My home, Mag. PHIVAC\' + 2 Br. 2 Ra, CC'lll~:f>-15 92\ll Ing, ~pen b<':ir~ t'l'Jl. S2<,JO ;~.~·94~2~~J9_r. · car ~ar. Cl. 642·1802. · SKY PARK :1c, hc~t. hair, 4 mo's old, 30_ gie. t1 1hour. 49'1-1758 ¢ar . patio & yard. $225. Nl'\\'I \' lt '<'or'd 2 Ur I ~10.1nt'I. a\\ util. Art1st1c1 ·---• b ~pts,drps.12 J'o undcr &O· 351.bs , ear s cro11ped. Builder-s I)· ' t: • 1 · studlo \\'/skylill' ran)'.!e A rtm 1 Fwn" hed Nf,ED2rmmatesshr4 r uig rate.866-4481 .,.,.hitetapearound ears& 1_N_''~"-'-"-·-•_«_-_,_.,_, ____ 1 a. ~·u·11l'n <ilJt. f'nr . g;Jr, ;.lofri, Slt>5 !\to 'tnC'l ;.ili pa ens is dplx in NR. $110/mo lst & -head. Lost 1214 on Ad -••••••••••••••••••••••• no k 11ts <•r doi::s. 5l!Kl. n10. ,-1 5"1"' d . 11:1 ., I lk . or UnfurniWd 3f00 last + $20 dep. Lv mess, REN'r : 600 sq fl $100 CUSTOM WORK * * ilrGARDEN APTS 846-7129' I ll 1 · u 10 rer •1 · ~ l :s.' · ' 294'1 H d Jph C!\1 miralty Island. Please •••"OOL ------f1•1nn b<';u•h ; nr. Pou cry ••••••••••••••••••••••• &12-7504 M a n ° ' ' contact John, 846·6360 or Patios. Concrete 6010 ' G ''h'"·k & V1"tla"c Fair. Tl IF. EXCITING 675-5!16 d I 5-"15 n ( 1 I Ill!, t:i\llA 'E. p~1t 10, "" .. ~ ,. t'EMALE roomma t e 558·322JREWAR0$SO. Room a f. 64 .,.,. BEAUT I "' rum . Op .. , Unfurn.2 rapt in :ini . r · I t Sl50 Mo ·el -.11ui1·1 ••LMMES• •l'Ts "' ::;(\', rer1g, ut1s P<. .in ... · '""' "'"" • wanted!3 Rr.2baapt.l-----------I $165 &. $175 Spanish slyle ly sectlo n. CrpL'> & drps. iitu{'t, s 170. r-,•0 pets. ~11ssio1~calty 494-0731 f.1 1 N lJT Jo; S 'J'O N P'I'. Pool, ga r. CAf 645--0045 * COSTA MESA * LOST: Doi! 7 mos old Carpe:nt~r 6015 building, pvt, enclosed No pets. 642·JtWS. ____ 1 G4li-5f\OI •OCEAN VI f,\\'.. UCl-1. or673_6822 til 12P1't 1300 sq. ft. $J8S. n1a le wht Shepherd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gar., pool, !launa .. laun-AP1'S l "nfu,n'<."l•"d, 2 11, B"'•h 1 &2811 from $175 d f Golde n West /Palm . REMO. o•·L dd d di '.. I Ill!, Ri ii , .,..·/utlls. I BR .Adults.~25. .. ... · · · rea Y oroccupancy. Leathe r rollar. Rc>\\'ard. r~ , a -on, gar ry, a ts 17301 Ke!elson 5195 L't il pd pool lndry 5155.5175. 24,16 Santa An:.i 1 2007 Solana \\':iy. Laguna Adults. No Pets Garag~s for Rmi 4350 1750sq. ft. S245. conv. cust. & new const. Lane l blk West of Beach f .1· 1• rl; rl«h.-h' -1561 Mesa Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• N• .. ,S D r-w'y 5 3 6 -8 8 6 G. l 2 1 3 ) 25 >"'' ••p. (<ec "'· olfSI t 8427848 a<·i,cp~ .• ps. s · Avl' 6 46 -4361 or .... · · , ...... · 424--4456 .. ,. ..==:=•o:•"-r. · closl'<i ga r. No1·h11<I pet. ~6 _3277 1 -{5 hlks fron1 Ne"'-'POrt \Oll20 PRIVATE, locked. 5000sq. rt .. If~. yard. I---__ . -----fA5·31J39 •DULT G •Ro•~ •l'T llac1cnda Harbor A.pts --~ Bl\'d. l $15 mo 406 ~"St Hun 6000•q rt s prinklered L o s T •1 A L E -------.,_ "' icr-."' -Hewporl Beach 3869 546·9!!00 · · =......, ' • • " · • • : • '' ' 1 BR furn. Sl45/mo. Pool. 839-7~76 Dm1o •o'nl 38261 tington Beach. 960-1889 15.()()() sq. ft.. Irvine fll!\ILA ,, AN. 1 YR OLD. , RE 'IODEl-ING •PAT· ,-1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NearNewpon.Frwy. S VIC OF " - SN,r.1:,a3k6• 7P4•4,7k. tOl.\f" t2lh& ---·I ••••••••••••••••••••••• WESTCLIFF AREA ...,. SING LE ~arage for rent. C. Rolwrt Nattn-ss. Rll.r. ~?L~Y I~ ~OOKE/BAK: Cl AOB INCETOS VGAERARGE~:s· -" · al 5 · S1S5. 2 HR 4-plt'x, crpts. PA NO ll Ar.ttC Ot:EJ\N (S -, SJO th Cost f.1 sa . wknds. rn~e. refrR. family, no VJ EW L'A JBr dup!l'x'. is·: I & 2 Bedrooms. Poot '[/ I mon 6.i2.J64~ e I _Cost:i 1'1esa 979·6571 Ell . Cf.I . It E WA RD. r.1r Grant sll-2124 ' FURN. Dachelol'. lrnlc, pets. i51! H Shalln111r, l1 v rn1. SJIO mo Adlts t Adults. Supfl' sharp!! " J,.':r~5.. . •SANTA AHA• 5s7_-_1w_s_. -----' dshwhr. jacuzzi, carport. 548-~~8 493 -7557 nr ·l~-U i:t S I 8 0 · i O S 2 2 5 · S INGI.E car garage nr Near Fairview & Warnrr LOS1' B & W dalmation. 1 blk f be h -------'1 Nirniture avail. Dnvs , !2th & Balboa Bl . S25 mo. New !\1 -1 Industrial un its malt•, vie. Laguna l lills. fl.l ASTER Cr jJ ftsma n ro m ac · Sl65. s120. 1 BR durlcic. r.1:1r <x;t-;1\N V1<'w I hr. bllns, -, 2 BR . '.own house. frplc, b'75-4600 days; 675--7876 750.3600 sq rt. 3 phase I. AR c: E REW AR 0 ! Specializi ng in rcmodel-'114-846-7336. r1ed cpl , non-smokers. no rcfn~ ~a r, trash & V•tr. 1 8 3 3-3 5 4 4 ar eves from S250. 1 BR. Crom eves ing & fi nish ·.,..·ork, Local _,, 968 A Wc-t 17th lll"I Adull. ... 1io "·"ts. Sl70 646·6075 s·195 I' l t · 1----------power. rrom l2cpers<t fl . _4_9_2_-_0_29_3 ______ ,er. fre e c ot . Wo'k H.wporl 1.-h 3769 ,.,~ · · ... ' ,.,.. · 00 • cru;us, con-S Del uxe o ffi "C s pace " -5'\8·0358 r.10 . <l!!J -25 11 url tinenta l brtakfast . WANTED.garage in an l . ~ FOUND: Irish Setter , guarnt.499-3105 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DYNAMIC lri! oceanfront 3br, 2ba, yrly, SIOO rno ., d ay 6·16-7103, ni ght 673·2Ml6 F.XTHA lrf! 2 Ar. 2 Ra . Crpls, dr ps. hltns. no p1•t s. 830 Center St 646-1181 545-<\f>0.1 1 BRAND NEW 2 hr. 2 ba, S<>paratc family section. Clemente area must be avail. r em , v i c . 11ei 1 & • ------I dpb:s .. steps to ocean. Close to shoniJing & fine locked . 496__:._3345 o r 3100 .-!ar\'ard,SA Gothard . 1-1.B. 847_7131 Carpet Service-6016 L1\ HC; ~: I br .. cpt.s .. drps., $325 to S.195. Davidsor HI· j beat'h. r144_2611 835-370S 556·'1958 ___ or 1147_8,195 •••••••••••••••••••••"• st\'Jfni.: .. $1h!J mo. YrJ~'·l ly.6'15·7573 JOl!N 'S C t & B S ••• c tl r· 0 V N D , .,. e m a _I e Upholstery, Dri Shan1 -•1'.lll 1058 aft. tiP~l &1--------1 GARAGR for r ent in StorQCje 4550 · arp.e " knrts 1 NEWPORT'S MOST CLEAN lor2 r $1f-.'i 185. CostaMes:i . .....,.mo. u ••••••••••••••••••••••• Db r d v OE' ~-ITW d E o crman, oun JC : ....v.. (Soil Retardants.) oceanfront 8 winter, $60.0FF 'v" la . -.------; Sp~cta~ulcrViews 1 A~ulL",· n~ .rets. 2421 . 5'18-5233 LINK v· . 11 . ,~ d plx, 2 Br, l l!a, i?ar. Li::. I & 2 br. 2 ba . ,{!.arden Hunt1nqton Beach 38401 Li•xu·,y ... ,r,onl "P"rt-1 _16th NB. 64li·l801. __ 1----------tctoria & 'a<'entia . Degreasers & all rolor d l t l ,155 & ,179 .. " " \' .. 400 STORAGE UNITS Costa P.1esa, 645-1053 brighteners & JO minute a u ts. no pets. S250. ap s · poo · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ml'nl living. Boat slips aC Office Rental "' 673·5410. 7JOW.18thSt. I J\10. f'llE F.REN'l' I your door. \Valk to shops.~ COME LIVE ••••••••••••••••••··~·· ~ee:::;t~~n~~s~~~~~g~~ FOUND, Childs prescriP· ~~e:~~t !~r Syao:! ;~~!~ LAS BRISA.SAP1'S Eastside Lqe2Br. Brand Nev.· 1.2 & 3 Dr res t a urants, thcatrl•,j' From S8. Jamboree & tio n g la sst>s, blu e money by saving meex· 5515 River Ave 642.2566 W/\V, bltns. rc>fn g, pool. ~u~e~ dclux~. Fr1>lc's:r O('l'an. A few cleJ;~nt ,JI WIJH US San Di ego Fw y'. _r_,_,_m_e_'c•_556_·_3425_____ tra trips, Will clean liv- E levator bldg on bea<'h. Sl75. r\dulls, no pets. < s w rs, l'nr · J!araJ::C:'i . very private. 2-bedroom. A . 11-( 1 979---0150 CALI>'. ANl~IAL in,:: rm., dininl:l rm., & 1517 Jl unllngton._St. or 2 ·bat h uni t s .,.,.ilh l _w. •_rm se_ 1n~ orener· 1&2 BR. Pvt balconies. 642-9520. l 900tl 1 r d 0 t>I x A••lletl• ........ 0.1.... CONTROL hall SIS. An y rm. $7.50. htd pool . Securi ty. -('!11%1!·61S9~or5J6· spacious lerracl'S. pool,, _ain inJ;. rien s. rr a.· .~:!!~~';:.";!':;:.k'!. STOP HERE! lluntin g t o n Beac h couch $10. Chuir SS. 15 Adults 2 RR . Ulil paid. Childrt'n subterrancan 2·t'ar park·l tng ..... ·i t h ne iit h bors. Ne·, "'n •x'-• ,10,,,, · h l 1 WALK TO BEACH s 1 & 2 fl<'d .. ..., .. ,_ u Shelter yrs exp. 1s . w a roun s, · We ll'omt•,NopeL<>.CrpL.;, 1n~.AIJadult.fullse1·uri -, pacu:~us ·. rooms closet? Room? Gar:IJ.:C'.? not method. I 110 ,,_,ork $29.95 WK UP I Bclr. 2 Ba <lrps. patio. ~1 ,::r. 196f t, 2 & 3 llr, <'r~t. ~rps. ty h111ld111g_ Nc>w carpl.'t ,I featunng blt·ins. <'US~om or ??? YOu nCC<t ALL 8311 Edison St.S36--f&l m ys elf. Good ref. & Bach. Color TV, maid \\'a 11 a t' i: Apt 6 hltn:s. i::ar 221 llith St. orl dr<.1pes. built-ins. deeor .I drapes, s hag carpeti~g.1-----------. S PACF. !\t ini Storage. Bat'kofl-lumalK'Sotiety SJ l-0101 u rv. pool. TllE !\11•:.\;jA f>-l2-73&L ' 205 15thSt.llB847.J957 Lc;1:scs rromSSOOpermo. pool&outdoorbbq.~. t:n· •l f.10 .FREERENT• F $750 1 --~------ -41 5 N. Newport Bl vd 1--I l714 )673.79ff.'i joy thegoodadulthfe at No lease req.Dlx.offices n'uonmt.Be·, .. ·h """1970 ANil\1A .L A~S I S 1'.CARPETS&LinohyC:J. 646-9681 ··TJIF:S E\'lLL,.:·• NEW1.2 &:ilirapts 1.2 &:1 714 5'170321 I the .adj. Airporter Uote l. Ga rdenG;ove ,,6;:821,1 _LEA,G U~. at a savings. Re mn, -""'--"'-"''--------12 RR ~·/gar -,\dults l 2', B.1, frplcs. gar . ( l .T WEST BAY IB AIC. full serviees."Fromq-----------' Adopt1on,S~l;!Ylllgand shag, (or vans $2.SOyd BEAUTIFULlg2br,l:x>st ('rnts. drps. bijns. Fned' patios !175/S:Mmo. HewpartBay aWH'S l3l E l8thSI Jil45 Mo. RenialsWanted 4600 Neutcr1n g 1nform. Relay 639_5839 oceanview, winter SJOO, yrd "'/pat io. '1\'tr pd . • " • • "* • · 310 Fernando St., H.B.! t. f.1 · ' 2111 DuPont, Rooms 960-2900 1 --~c·------ F'r pl. bal con y, ~a r . 636·4120.S180. J BR . 1 1 ~ Ua . lJ!lns.1 1100 J uXUR Y 2br , !!!'.::~-! •833-3223'Tilnoon• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A N I 1\.t AL S l J\l ·· ProfCarpetCleaning 646-3ll4. 260 Jg'"G"SantaA.naAv wush('r. drvcr e;1 . unit. · ~ ' . · V'fSi -~OOi" 'ai()l f.1 1DDLE :ige couple de· POUNDED Floore ... & . · ..__ frplc. Ir" patio. mod.1 • ....-r-r 11o..1 ( ·11 · 1 2 b r · t I -------S:JOO. mo. 2015 u..:l:l"'are. bit" k .1 j; .1 . ts /d 1 •'1-<1 . Desk space available S5CJ sire or r um win er R ('tr i c v e r, n1 ;i e , l!AYVIEWfurn.l bdrm. LA RCE 3hr,2h:-i.en~·l'd. llB ·1 in JC .l'ose ,c ·1 11c11111c 11r«C011Cl,l! mo . Wi l l p r o \·i d e rt>nta l on the be;:ich. IJrn /wht ' Windows apt-·all util pd. $180 mo pi1tio, nr. OCC . l'!)!s , '\'ohinl'rop\'rty 1'1 J.!mt ~17~~5·6359 -OlllTUK{S1D£ll~lllC furniture :.it $5. mo. 832-0211 . Shep mix, male.tan Dutch ?.1aint· Seri.·. yrly. 1005 t~. Balho;1 1l rps. ti l tn s. $19f1 , R.itfi-1:111.No Jo\1(!. IJ>ELUXE 4 hr, 2 ba , -·~ ~MAU l'f1i...::<t,-,to A~~werin g se rv.~ce l S_M_A_L_L-·A·-.-1-_-.-.-,-n-te-,-1 -;-n Shepmill,female,tan 537·1 ~ B1vd.675·14_7c0_. ____ 1.557-03SO BllANl)-N "-W-2-b--1-ha~vicw. Stcps to cM."c>an. •Bachelor' Kva 1\able. _17875 Rl.'a<'h Ne~·port a rC!a in ex-Poodlemix,fem,grey C •1• 6018 1 r, r. ap " 0"150 ,. ly 5'15 22~1 •I BR 2 BR Bl vd l.J unt1ng!1.on Beach CATS e11ngs ZbDR!\1.npt ,iblk.fr111 n S155-2 13r4·plcx.cpts. frplc , \V/W ept., drps. ~,,.mo., r · -1 • ·change for paintinJ( & Beach, S21\0 1110. Yearly rng, rl•fr. f:imily no \ICLS. l)/W. Plllio. t'h11dren OK . ~r_' 4-2451 j • 2 BR & Den 642--4321. ma int. by expcr. Scan· Shthr Dom, fem, blk/.,.,•h!, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 , $24 0 y.rnlr. unl>« 7.o l'S"h 1-8215 & ,46 •o•7 I From $175 ·$485 d " · · t 49 y Dom. fern , tri J\s ACOUSTICAL Ceilings . ...,. _, a imar. · · up. -""""' F I H ~:PL A C F:. beam · DELUXE OFRCfS 1 • •navian pain er, rs OT(--IE :ipplied or paintl'<L \\';111 &tS--026S 54S-OJ58 •llllAND-NEW Dt:LUX E ring~, new crpL<;: drps.1 MesoVerdeEost&Adoms Al~PO~TLOCATION ) old.542_-_5_4_4_9 _____ 1-----t ex tur 'g., inte rior $175. 1 BR, I blk to be;1l'h l'""'" _____ ..__. ... ,I 3 br 2, . h·i friill' di n bl lns, 3 Br. 2 ha. Steps to I 540-1800 Pallo suite from Sl25-.Bus•'••••/ LOST : l~g. while male, pa inl'g. lbw rates, <iual i· · '• · · i.JM!l.'h \'rlv Bkr -.. -J I A IC t Samoyed & Blk. female -·• k & Parking. 6 monlh le;1se. I BDRM W (LOFT rm .. laundry area, dhlel 673_22,2·_ 642_37.83 .• ,.e, · · mo. nc · . crp s, I I/Fl . ty guarante .. -.... .,.,·or · 213-£96-6880 II ... drps,all util &janitorial nves nance Lab . 557 -9289 or free es ti mates. ------121 I BR APTS-Lofts car g:ir · J tns. cpts. · -NEW serv. *No Lease Req.,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-3277 714-646-6830 STEPS TO OCEAN Only. II ~;,Ps,:.,.~ rw,. ,,11;i,i:e,· patio. 3 Hn . 2 Ba. hltns,d2 car e • l !\1onth Free Rent. FOUN D W th. hl d . --------d f . .,,.,,. .c;n.,11r ' ·n.J'• i:a r ·1gc cpts rp.; : cs !fl: an er C l/C ~6019 3 B rm , 2 Ba, S3.1S. 1110 l'lcasc· rnll or appl --A 1 1• L. ;,_ 2 IJ • YOU'LL BE GL•D 2082 S. F:. Bristol . NB Business Terrier . w/rollar .. male. emeft onc.-it:",., \Vintcrleasc.675-80."0I HAYLOFTAPTS Cllt-:Z<)RO/\P'TS (U\bs. case.,..,_c,o r , "' .557·7010 v·,,._ 1.1 .. ,-1 & Sprin"dale, ••••••••••••••••••••••• &ir!:l-I Atlanta 11 ,. a. 2 rar garag1.•. · YOU WAtTED! Opportr.mity 5005 .. ., 283 Avocoda,C .M. 1_2 & ;i llH Priv "fi r. bltns, cpt.s. drps, ~rplc. lntroducli n~ new bach 4'10 !IQ . rt. Offit'e space,••••••••••••••••••••••• ll.B.846-2519 LEON!l'F: CONC RF:TE " '" I C t JI N R h p k I NC. concrete stamping. 645-0143 p111\I , \v:•:-h,·r. dryt•r .. east•. an par ta Yr and I bdrm ;ipL'I 1,1,•ell . cwport eac · a~· Liquor Stares Seve-ral LOST: Apricot Toy Poo-cohblestone. bnt'k, 1ilc Son C lemenie 3776 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()(ftt'e !(our..~ 5 l:lo!H ' tu h~'i1rh, 536-0l.'\G rur~7~~7 "'Orth i-.ee ing. Refined lnR. access lo bluepnnt Dress Shop Nets $1.0K yr die . Vic. 1-loag Hosp. (patios, drive.,.,·ays, etc) 2 BR, whilewatr r '1c1v & ----------oi ADLILTS 2 RH, i-1~ ha,. ye~ <t!forada_ble •Grcal and Xero,.; ma~~ii:ies. DrugSlore NpB N . 8 . 5 46-2313 or 640-4349 pool. S225. plus deposit. I:==========' ., S1nl!le Stor>' Patio, J):a r. IJJo~AC_J-1 env1ronn1cnt • SI 75 mo + ut1hl1es. Pizza ParlorGr$8lf.1 yr 6'12-01 15 ~-~~-------c ll.98 •• ,, l .~.&3RF.DR001\1 SAT ru,n1,hed "'Od Un · 645-0640 s ood -------I C'E 'l"N~ 'Ill-k l" k a ~ I TllE BF:ACll. Pel'> :ind frnlc. S250_ lf.65 lr\'1nc f . h _, .. ign:r; W , ·" r~ • ,.,,. ..... ..or A\'l' CM f.12 frl.19 urn1~ Cu. NEW Plush Office Bldg, 2 Glass & Plaslil.' LOST: Puppy. blklbrn Y.'alls, patios, ~idewa lks ApcrhMnts Unfurn. MARINA PACIFIC I ch11ttrc1n at11.·l'ptedc .11Sl85. -· _. _•_·_ · •$IS 5 to $215 to 6 Rm. Suites, Con· H O t L A .. D mark ings. ans to J ulia. etc. By hr. or joh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a111ont1:u11 up :i :J ROR!\f 2 loa Lu xury " 1·us tin & 22 nd. NB. fi46·6!115 )806 VILLAS 1 The RealEsioteFair \\':1l(!rlro.nt :ipt w/ \'1t·1v 646 8453 fercnce R m. Xe rox BUSINESS llctA'a rd .548~. "-"=---lafboo Island k( C · K"dd co pi er. Near 0 .C. ;:---·.,-----c;-o;;-;:IBAC Kl·IOE , Gri1d1ni,'.? & llroJ110N1•"·C'11st(1m,\pt:.[' As· or •11Jn i or Nr\1•1iorl Hrhr. A1·a1 I. -A''P0,1 _833_~•o. 645-4170Sales 540-0608 ••rsonols 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• B<tCh·l BH·Z BI~ 83?-6133 \\'ith den /library & 2 ...,.. ,-)'rcnchin gScr.Construc· LARGE 2 11, ,1 ... 2 1,-, b I Ill' I r HI ••••••••••••••••••••••• l•"o" Cle"'n·"•'· l l"t•l•"•'" .... · • · Dr11'1.' .v 1 J 1<'ton;1 1r1·11laeC'.~. tns. s('p. ~ 150 I Westcliff Dr. .. .. .. frpl. Working i,'.?1rls. 117 ~~ /\!most to Jllun1nµron, _ laundry f:ir"~ & I rash ~ f'OH SA LF. PREGNANT? .... fill di rt. l'ust ccn1cnl Diamond.G75 328R. lit·:u·h Cf>:'\'l><>:lt1r 11 ·h:..i ,1100J ('01npat·tnr. t__:al l· f.1r:s. ~e ,. ...... f.t'is Newport Financial. *WIG SHOP* Ca rin g, confide nti al .,..·ork,642-85 14Don •OPT·:N S1\'rSl'N • I nl'I'. :1 r1•;1. ('los1.· to ll<':ithn1an at675·74o\2or ~~ p. 1"' Center DUETOflEALTll counseling & rcfc rr ~.1.-. --:;---,-, lalboa Peninsula 3807 ti•l,~·fili7 Tr.1n~ {',. shop S!:~1. mo i\lrs fl~!! at 1!3:!·9182. •oU\.i fl.\" A.bort\on. ndo11t ion & Cl::1'1 l'..N1 WOHK of, all ••••••••••••••••••••••· 1·----------. 51,11 !lti!l.'i ur 67.'i-l!f~XI a~k ---leasing Office Spocr MAKE AN OFFER. kcc>pi ng kinds Reasonahlc. I· rec !OOWEST f.1AR IPOS1\ ' t'stimatC'' OCF:J\N t-'RONT Year!\· I I fnr !\di v· t D IM 1433 Superior Avenue Callon·Sitc Managc>r APCAREM2-4·136 ' .. RH , EnJ?ll'nook. "·etb:1r. 2 Bil apl. Cnt drp l\'o i --IS 0 e esa h (7 14)642·3lll ext.:U6. SANCLE!\1Ei'l.'Tf.: ----Call638·3.12:i balc ony, c pts, drps, c·hldro or jlct:> SJ~5 r2 1111 nrar llunt1n.cto11 1\0Ul.T G..\HDEN HewportBrac 492-2552Bus. /lEALf:STATE I &lfi·''9280. 2:!.i7 ··F'' ~l.t·l ll:1rhou1· 1\11111\:t~IU. llOl\l}":S 1;::::::::=====~ •tr.TO. FREERENT• 493-79ti21ll'.'l. THAINING Droptties 6027 iltns_·'"-'"°·11·675·l5.'iti · lllVlN I' VE A~ 0 11 fl . Id " . . -p!rSt 1 '.dl1!4G~13GO ·. A , • r.xce cnt o icelocat1on n rv. 1n s tr11 c l1on . ••••••••••••••••••••••• N~WJ .Y Built ()('can1rnnl apl. 2 hr. 2 ba. SJ25 Yearly. 4!1-1 --1795 2 BR. S250 ; 3 JIB . fr11lc ., SJ75 '7 Hi nck IOb.t\" htarshalt Hl':ilty fii:1·•l(iOI) WA LK TO HA\',(:. Lk'a<'h . 2 br, 11':1 ba. ,.:ar, lnd r~· rm . $2:1.S yrly. r1·f·~ 548-7558 or 548-3607 BAYVJE\IJ . <'Ul <' I br, plush shag, pat11), ~ar. 5195 yrly. Avt11l no1\', 96..1-S353 Capistrano Beach 38 18 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 on. 2 llA , hltn~. d~h11 h1·, w:-i !t hrr '1lryer Orenn \l it•w. $27.S • • ('.12·1 l~. Corona dtl Mar 3822 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEt:Ttl ~EL!t:Vf': 2·2 br. I ha , $27(1.\·~ .3 hr. 2 ha . 5325. All w /garaRc & rt'('Cnll\' r(: c.ft'corated. &1·1·6800 or 67J·2177 FF.MAl.E onl)". lbr. n1y home . ovt:rlook1n 1o: Newport Bay, pvt l'nl &. tropical pat 10, ,::un1l~c·k JD<'uzi:I, luund privl, rare> find , Ca ll now fflr Jsl mo free r cnl. G73 z-;93 fir 5411 -14S4 (uns"'·erlnj.! !l<>rvlce) FAN1'AST IC 3 lJr, 2 bn Duplex. cpts/lh'flli, encl. r a r . W /0 .S:J7.'i . nio , fi1f>-614l 2RB, lh:.t. Tripl('X, romp! 2 111./\S to lh•h ('ln ilh St I rcrll'<'Orated & c·rptt•il , llll" frrill' &• 1•r\l' g;1r. No Pri\' patio, -<Int to<'aluln I (J('I ~ 5:ifi !.1721 $175 K33 1:.155. ·1!19 11:11 -·i\:F\V ll1•ll1'1 •' 2 HI<. I '· MEOITERRAHEAt-4 I Ha S111d111 1\11 hlln~ !21iiJ• VILLAGE 1 per n10 ·123 2<11.h St "D". I Rl·drotJ!TI s 1:1i;f ~,~1 '1~~ 0 111 ii !) II/" 2 lh"<lroom & Den S:!lll ---- 2 1l1·1lroo111,. ~iii\ 2 /Ill . 2 H1\. <'Pl'I. drps_ 2 llrdroOnl To11.'Tlhsc S:\2.S t':•rrK"1rt. \ t'h1\1! 1)1\. nu 2•IOOll :irborHhrl p~·t:-~lt~ri n10 5.11 1;.51;, (°0:-1 11 ~1 CSU fil·I) 5!)7 >!(120 2 HR . E .. \~TSIDI,'., IH'\.\' l'f>t:> '":tr. p.1l10, ~in 1·hdd !<Ill prt ()t\. S\~J;:, I 5-IA ~lil·l·l 1" I Hll . I fl/\ S l1(•tnSH~) mn 22::!l'h11 u,eoSt .11 ll T11\)1n 111.':tlt.\'.l'-\U !:Ill f.tESA MESA in Ne.,.,·port near lloag & Pl'rsonal attn. Sales or ll RA p F.: 111 ES bc rore :":t•nr t\e11port Olvd Bav i---------.-broker exrim 2·3 wks. Chris t mas! \Vhole!!a le Fr.,.,·~ & GARDEN 1030.Sq . Ft.silo.497·1215 COCKTAIL LOUNG F, for Acade my548·1192 !\1fg'cr. Free E..o:.1in1ates. I rvi n e l nd11slr1a l' APTS sale. Newport Bea.ch c 11 r . ho a rea . A L C H O L T S 1'1 I s a or in me appl. Com pie.-<. r .. 16-4980 11.\H SIOO 2 llH 8230 l 2 & 3 n 1 1 OFFICE FOR LEASE 646-2001 America's !fl drug pro· ----. · t rms .. crp s. bl t If l!C't' fll<ll! \\/ g~·m. tlr ps, utili ties paid. Prime Newport Bl vd. . em . ynu o~somcone eectrical 6032 ll 1lli<1 rds. llltlns, la undry fat'ilith.'S. locati on. Ideal for ma ny lnv1!$lment ~n 1 your f 1a m~ly ;e~d~ •••••••••• • •••••••••• •• C'Olo r TV. Pool & Hct'. room w/ik)()l table, purposes. Next to Real Opportunity 5015 Jkff.7c1~.4J1~1 1 . A ELECTRICIAN-license i'IC'UlJi gyrn room, sauna, pool. Estate office. Lots of 233108 s II · bs <-I .. ,, .. I H r p k ' A ·1 J n ''' •1>••••••••••••••••••••• no. , • ma JO . , ·'M!<'Ur ly atrn, c n,i.: Adull!I only. no pets. 2881 ar ing. v<1.1 :i · mainl & repall'!I. 22 )fl' lnrl. Uristol. Costa l\1csa. Cati W. F:. Lachenm yer · GREAT TAX SHELTER ~1 RS REF.OS exp 543.5203 __ , ____ _ •5-15 4Hri5• 751-1415 Rea ltor . 646-392 8, SPIRITUALMEOIUfl.t. - (lN 1'111~ Bl':ACll , B:ich ....... -...... ----!!'l_E_.,_,_,_:•_7_3·_<_5_77_. ____ 1 Can you u!le SI0.000 tax ASTROLOGY & TEA Garcft.nlnq 6045 ~1n~li-. $145 'l'h1· St•('1>nd t · O p FT sheller lhi.'l year? •rnx LEAF. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f'tnr\'. lfl:I ~ll·Fadden PL ~:1nta Ana Sl25 lo s1:ts. 2 c ER • structured inve:;tmcnlin RE1\DINGS \ MEX ICA.N fi7.'i · 1~r.5 sreciu l Sing ll' Apts. 4000 Sq Pl . Entire Rld g. parcel of prime S450 Advise on all matters . GARDt-:NER l-;araJ(cs inel'd.Nr.shop. C f.f . 833 -2 6 1 6 & million doll11rSo, Cll lif Love, m;1rriage, health !\11KE'S I.awn Yu rll YEAJlLY·I Hr ut llt'arh. Y.\·st N~"·port Sl75 mo r~1~ I !.~li 11r 4M ~ 1nng & tr;i nsportation. &12-40!17. dcvi!loprn cnt. Jo:i1cill n).J husincss. Uy upp't only 1'1 ~1111t. Cleun ups 'l'rt•c 5-12-65 17 . profit po t ential wi th from I pm lo 7 rm 714 Trim. Free Esl.548·2Ultl, !lecurit y. f>rinc1pals on-527-3406, forfurthc>rinfo 9am·Gpn1 ---$Jf..">~I',: l 'i' I 2 llll. lri: r·•· Sill) 1 nn lhlp]('\. 'llllt'\ 1h•r Pool l'{'C r<H•m ''.rry sarr l'ourt. f'nuph·.1 ilrp.s, rrpts, hlln:-'. N•tn ·"n1okt•rs orilv, n11 1\ rl u 11 !>, n n 11c I " !)t•t:. !!•iH A \\\·~L tflh 5311 04~J:!. ir!:!u l:!!h :-it. :lllR .sl rpsto~:ind.SlUIJa Rentals 548 -11:l5M ___ I .'i:U, -:o:i 1 ll9 \!)I.I\ St rnonth · 1~roprny I lou~c. •• • ••••••• • • • •• • ••• •••• Leasing--New Retail + Offices From 35' Ft_ Jy. Af!:e nt. Oran,i!eCounty ti rter7 pm 714 615-7319 l--~'------- 714-673·0971 •. LA County E UROPEAN 213-792-9429. 213:'rn9·5633 S PIRITUAL REA.DER GA RDENER r.1.i :i.i;is,l R 00· LARGfo.: 3 Hr 2 1\.1. 1u~t 2 1lll .:!'f!:i ~:10 mn 1 Hit . -----ooms 40 rcdct: t'rp1:-o rtr\l~ bltn .;: 1 11a.~1;~ l•;'!.!Tl ll{}C;~,in.~ l.AHGE 3 DU. 2 b11. l'p ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'-t1.>.s ;1 olt•I !\1.ir ~1rc•a !\l ~r No ltl·U;·9Z!3 :-ot .11r:-o Dill)lex. Frpl~" t.IVEAl'Tfl EBEA.Cll. Fam1ht~ cinll. no Pt·I?. rll)<.;1' In Lido shops, 110 S2S & up a wk. 673-0440 pll'a io~· $22!>. 1no :i OH . :1 Hu . llEl.lX~: 11c1 ~ \'rly lse $300 P I Nf.KNOTloTO'TEI~ 675 5ROO, Hh.r ;\o F'f'1' $Z!lO lfi"!!72 ll~kln!l :0.h:r f.7.'i 4727. l.Alt<;t-; 2 1\R ~oJ Pl'l~I' Sl7U 7K:!\\ \\1lson. t'al1 55i 11..'"..til! ~o '1 tM6 !122:1 'I 1111 1)1 1·1.~:~. tpl' dr1'"· th'>h" :ish\•r 1\hl <'O!r i:ar. "·'~hf'r &· dl'}rr hntl k up . $2:10 . n1u fll':.tl 111 ·11 i RI! 1:1 pl &• 2 llr :<\ullln. fo'r<'('<I a1r hC':tl. t·ncl l)F\.l !X f.: 3 br. 2 bn , ~\CP<' l•l 11.nt<'r N<'w sha~. frp\l.', hllns, l>IW. ~"i 1rl) Avail OOV.'. iroorry n11 1)1'1!1 209 41Sl S1 213 869 59115 I!\('~. ~11 .1 fi!J l •I dn ys. 711 r,75 2241 \\knrb. inn apt ~tu \•' & r1·frn.:. SJOO p1•r mo /l<lu!L~ on]\ cplf' Nu 11~·1 ~. ("'"'( ~Ir ;'ipnl 5-13_ !l.~:i 1 "' Kr. bd• "" '""'-TOW"-' HOUSE 111 141h l""'I F:llJOY more rli.o:-f'l ~11a<'•' by 'lt'l hn i; "•Ion I nt>l•rls" 2 BH. pa tiG, 1111r<1J:1., nt·11. Wttli a D 11 1l v l'ilu! r rri111 .\• 1lr<1pC':> f\(';iir ('lus~o f1f'rl Ari l\.12.r,;;7M o~·ran 1Jt1l 11d S.11 fl!f.'~1 2 Hr. 2 Ila + dt'n, v.•alkin <'loscts. 1>st10. pool. frplr. 11 l'nr Jl:lr., ndult!I. lf'n~i> '11pti<1n . Mli-R:¥.17 110~1E AWAY from llome! Lia. pvt. home. util pd. kitch /.t lndry priv 'gs. 2 mi c;oldl.'.n "'ci:t Coll SOO/t.12-32M noor.1 s sio v.·k up ...... 1th k1ll •ht>n S.lO \\kup'1fll $411-9755 orS45-39t17 Money to Loan 5025 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% I st TD Loant-91/1°/o 2nd TD Loans Lowt>st rate~ Orange Co. Saltt•r Mf9. Co. f'.42·2171 545.001 1 Scrvinp; Ttarlior 11~•1 2'1 Open lU Al\1totOP:0.1 L :ind s ca pin i.:-t r ee Advi ce on :lll mDLte~. service rcasonnhlf'. 312 N. El Camino Ren I &t2·5329, rA~2S __ San Clemente. f'or Ap1)t. GARD F. N / !\1 A J NT /. Call 492-903't 492-9136 L N 0 s c r . s 0 d • Nt:ED depend:lble person Sp.rlnkler~. Cl<'anup.'I, usinu my c'1r, drive me Soil ed. 642·33.'lt, 646·49oft sevcr:-il hours per ~k. LAWN renovn11ons. yard dnytlmr. to Newport cle;;nup11. lite hauhnf!, Beach, shops, appts. Ne wport. Cd&I are<o1, $2.50per hr. 644-ZJ37 61J6.467ti "f.!ake Room For P art. dy ", • ,c\('Bn out thC' 1tar11p;I!: ... turn that }u11k into rash with a Daily l'1lot Classified Ad. C;.111 642·5&78. -I ·-'---------JAPANF:S1': Gardtn1.>r. Exp Wkly Maln l . l'leannp!1. Tret-& Shrub Trim. F'r~c. t'Sl . 548-9-'3.1 LAWN SERVICE/ CLF.:ANUPS Pro111pt & Def)f!ndnble Fre<' ~t M2·w.!07 ; Strtlc~ O.ireetory •••••••••••••••••••••• Gardeninq 6045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ltJluin (;;1rd .. Cluul. 1o.nrk lulul 1na1n . lJ""fl:.. trl'l'S. :-.hruh:.. !1·15 ·17~9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S !\I A L L II() i\l E - REl'AIR CAltPBN1'11 '' f'LL",.1. HING ELECTHICALS.19 100.1 A'fTfo:N1'J{)N lius Ex- C'C'Ulivcs! Yl'lll h;ind 11cldrrss your Chnstmtii. c·an.ls ~ or v. hate ... er Cull San t ;i"s llcl1J cr s 5-l8-5til 5 . --- (IANOY1'1Ar-.'. Paint1n.c. ~.1rp!'11try . 'l'ill', Panel 1ng. H!ork. Br 1<'k. l 'cran11C' . T1I\·. ;111yth1n.c (•[:,,('. b·l5 77,12 Houlinq 6051 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOC1\I. mo\·in.c · h";1ul1nt h~· studr 111. Lri:trut'k, f l' It$. Ha rry 839 2012. 531 -1235 HousecleonirHJ 6054 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSE OF CLEAN (';1rpcl s. \\'1ni!n\\'S. Floors. l '11hol s. Slt«irn CJ1.o;111 1nl!. l!f·i.;. SC'r~· A\~11 1 1>'12 682·1 JI OLIS F:C'Lfo:AN I r\G lhoroul!hly dr•ne by lhl· d:l.\' o r an ~· n1·cab-linn. ..., rer. 5·13 2313 -- YAR O Clean L'p & Trash ll aul1111! llt'pcnda hle Sl'rv. Call llcnr anyti me 645 :JG.SO Oedicoted Cleonin9 •\Ve l)o t:\'rrything • Bers. fr('f' e~t. f,Jf>.28.'f.I 1 10~1 I': & t\pl. Clc;111ing hy couple Heltahle. r efs. Bei.:. nr I time St'r\lrt•. :i48·1i27 J NE l·:Jl llClU SECLfo:AN · INC Ill'?'' C'IC'an \\alls. fl oors. "·indQ\\S. l"l r . lit'as pr11•1·s Nt•xl 1tay ~Pr\ LC"\' 1'"'1r ln:e Esl. 5.'.l6 :*l~!I .JapanC'sc llou~r 1·le;1n1ng_ l li.1\'l't•a r . [1•Ui 05...'-'7 Masonry -60101 Pointin9/PaperincJ6073 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •10'~ OISCfll"\:T• Y.1allparcrinJ! ,'\· l'a1n!iniz Free l'St. C:1l15:lfi·0548 ~T1\1'E lit· 77822, hondrd . pa1nt1n~ intlc>;t. 15 .\·rs 101·;1! n•fs. frc'l~esl , Btll I l\·nn. f.•12 O~ • PAIN1'1NG int('r & !'Xlcr. Hrstcl & a pls . GC'n 'l ni;unl & rep;ur. Frt~t·st . ':51 0f>8•1 C\"e~ i~lti 57('(, \l/i\Ll.P ,\PEHI N C; & 1'1\l:XTl."\C 1:. yr~ E"P· 1l ('l1;1hll·. Frel' l'Sllmalt•~ li40 0742 • 10', DISCOL':'\1'• \\'a11p;t p1•ri n ~A· Pa1nlin_e Frt·t·<·~!.l'nl!!"'36 05-18 Plaster /Repair 6077 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Schools and Instructions This variety of fine schools could introduce you to a new tomorrow. For further inrormation regarding placement or advertisin~ in the Daily Pilot Schools a nd Ins truction Directory YORKTOWN PRE-SCHOOL 9861 YORKTOWN, HUNTINGTON HACH Call 968-8833 A Gerber Children's Center Hour s 7 AM·6 PM State l~icensed Ser.vi ng Mesa Verde. H.B. & F .V. Snacks & Milk Served Children Bring Own Lunches ll.egistration Fee-Sl7 .50 -5 Full Day>-$ I 08.00 Monthly Only -2 & 3 Full Days-Info On Roqu•st~ OPENINGS AVAILABLE FOR .1 FULL DAY ONLY School Open For Observation Every Thursday at 9 :30 AA-1 1525 Santa Ana .4.'f~ •• Costa Mesa 645·4381 or 673·9580 Ages 2Y2-7 Full & half day programs OPEN 6:30 A .M. to 6 P.M. , Individual Attention Experienced Teachers Planned Proqram -lncludi'"J Math & Reodinq Readiness, Arts & Crafts. Music, Science, Story Time, Social Studies & I l'i\'l'Cll PJ.i\STEHI NG c~oti•e Play. I T1..1t1sda . Oecem~r 10 1974 DAIL V PILOT (.I) MERRY MOLLIE MAKEB~LIEVE MAKES DREAMS COME TRUE • WISH YOU WERE MORE ATTRACTIVE? WISH TO BE MORE GRACEFUL, LIKE A MODEL? r I'--{ Got A Problem? Would A Good Job Help? • .... .J ;: areer Train MOW for: Secretory Receptioni~t G~neral Office Assistant Typist-Steno Sp~cial Brush-Up C01r.1rses Day or E•eninq Classes Full & part-time Placement Assistance WISH YOU KMEW HOW TO APPLY MAKEUP? WISH YOU COULD LOOK RIGHT FOR THE 556-8890 {Q~UMOC'l-A'l'iSUl4~~LZLl;;~l~~'-t~1'.A ,if. ~Uf:.~ll 'W : ~y~~~~~~~e YOUR CONFIDENCE IS OUR BUSINESS!! I """·' ....... ' (:AU ME, MO!;UE STAUFFER P.O. Box 95, BALBOA ISLAND a,onao caun:..., ""'·" "" "" ... -·-1114f640-0854 CALIFORNIA, 92662 ,md '""o'"' ,.. c ,,, , , , ' . CLASSES IEGIN EARLY JANUARY AT THE NEWPORTER INN ~ ( ADULT WOMEN OF ALL AGES AND TEENS / • ' ...--- CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAIU.ILE • ~ Classes Now Forming Unlock Yaur Dynamic Polonlial = I) (:, c?t? ~ c:::::::. 0 "==' -v:r ARE YOU A LEADER OR A FOLLOWER-OR CAN PEOPLE REALLY TELL? Learn how to shape & control your bus 1nC'ss & personal h H.• to j!el what yo u desire most. Use the latest techn iques 111 learnu1g to ,eel your life's pl<1n 1nlo al'lion An Easy Way To Slim, Be Glamorous! G:Joff) o(l <~ •"LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CONSULTANTS SLIM CLU8 SURE WOULD HELP HER " Nn di1ding. Learn hn\1" to rC'-prngr am yourself to b(•come lhc 1dt•;1t you. t"C'cl l h(' e xc itement & fce uniz 01 s uct·t':;s ;1:; you become :;h m & :ittracl1vl'. A new you 111 :10 days. . LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CONSULT ANTS 17141 559-4184 MEDICAL ASSIST AMT DENTAL ASSISTANT IESPIRATORY THHAPY TECHHICIAH OPEIA TIHG IOOM TICHHICIAH MEDICAL H.ECTIOHICS DAY & EVEHIHG CLASSES EHIOLLMOW CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL COLLEGE 1801 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa , CA 714/645-2922 Student ·Payment Plans Graduate Placement Assistance Call or Write-for Free Catalog (Approved For Eligible Veterans) C~ Traintd Slcrff 'roqram '"'pha1i1 ,_tia11at, 1ociol, flfld ptiy~cot dtYtklpmtftf of taeh child. Enroll'"""' How lti'") Taktn 493-7982 499-3038 499-3088 Rug Crafters ~~ souTH of -:t,11~~ Has A Uniqu e Gift Idea Classes In Speed Tuftin9 Croalive Wall Hon<jings and Ru9s! Fi•e 2 hour classes. Course completed in o two week period Use our Tools Fre~oy only for personal instniction, book & materials Class project is I S"xl S" wall tapestry Mornin9 Classes I 0:00 to 12 Noor" E•enin9 Classes 7:00 to 9:00 PM Includes: fi1'r Lessons at SI .SO each, 57.50 Instruction Book SI .SO Materials for-Project S 12.95 TOTAL COST FOR COURSE $21 .95 Gift Certificates Available For con1plelC' dt·l<.ul:s ;;nll dl'r11on~lrnt1un \·is1 t our :;hop or l all 3840 South Coast P1ma Dri•e ff C-1 Santa Ana, Calif. 92704 PHONE: 546-6340 (Sunflo\\·er ut fJJ uza i)l't\C'. ;\cross J·'ron1 l{ulio<'k" 1 ~ . /, ·4t ( '': ~· .. /" . ' . . -' . , ...... ,,.._. ---- /', (!_. ---,'r~-.......... ~ '"/ .. ! -, .... ' Kar-ate Uniforms RATE S24 PER MO. *Karate-Shito Ryu Shoto Kan * Aikido *Meditati on *Judo *Hopkido *Yoga NO CONTRACTS -NO GIMMICKS A j I T .\ rt' s. I-' r (' l l i=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~l i~;;:;;~;;;;;:;;~~~;;~~~~~~;;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (•S lllllll l('~ C;ill :'l-l0·G82.'l Plumbinq 6078 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1..R OTIS Pl.U1'11llNG Hcnln1!els & Hepairs. \\':1tt•r ht•atcrs, dis· posals. furnan<'<'.~. flis · h"·11sht•rs. f~l2-62f..1 ~I (' & HIA Co m11tctc Plum!>· 1n~ Scr \·iC'c . l.11·. Z72t..~ Remodel/Repair 6081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • llUll.0 1\l.I.• (":uslon1 ll cmodclin_g - {i c n . Co ntra c tor . 548-JR:l7 tlltAJ.ITY Yi1r1rk, Her . 2S vrs exp. L~t· & sm jobs. Free cst.,.l:'t\Jfl l'RJCI':. Lit•. lill2-i170Call KC'n. I i•arc --------- 6082 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llE llOOF l!"G . All lYPt'!I, f need th1• ""Ork. BoA. 1\1 /C, Lit' !OOl!tlC' 39 ask ror Anfly fl.15 HNI J c ltOllF' s49 4066 Boor· 1n~ h1•w &· rerover. Frt•c N>tlmotc. Lie & lnsurl'd l\EPAIR S. all \)J'l<'S . Ht>as fo'rl'<' ('S{ Lii' "rl, A~k for \'iall 830 ~020a nyt1me YAMAHA MUSIC SCHOOL HOLIDAY SPECIAL! 4 OM Hour Music Fultdamentals Lessons Plus Wortcboolc Only $10 Chlldr .. Agos 4-8 Call Today 642-1844 For Registration & Information 109 East 18th Street Costa Mesa -92627 -------, R 0 0 F I N c; n1 y w a y ~!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'l!!!!!l!!!!!l!!!!!l!l'i' NOW OPEN •..... 1670 SANTA ANA AVE. SUITE K COSTA MESA FUN/LEARN . Lanqua9e & Reading . Workshop For Adults A Fully lndi•ldualiiod, PrOCJrammed Approach To lnslruclion Whott You'U ••••••••••••.• , • LEARN: SPEED READING, ENGLISH GRAMMAR REFRESH YOUR: READING COMPREHENSION, DICTIONARY SKILLS, AND SPELLING. BUILD YOUR: VOCABULARY, VERBAL SKILLS AND . SELF CONFIDENCE -------------------------JAY ALLEN, B.A., M.A., DIRECTOR Hours 7-10 p.m. Monday lhni Friday I 0 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday II 00 Haun Monthly) RATES: $30/Wfflc or $100/Monlh PHONE 642-6156 Oii STOP IYI AT THE AIOVE ADDRESS ___ .. __, SCUBA DIVERS WA NTED rrcpnrc Now To :'If€'"' 11tC' 1111111 p •. ,, .1n1l 111 The Forlh('Ofn11\J! ()d Hr~Hll II\ ! nr,,\j,,,~ It \ Speri:il l1n1lt•r"·11tr·r rn .. rr·1 tin11 1 , · f'1 I"' Offt>rl'd fl v W:t11•rlo~) 1111 111" t ··~1111•.•t 1 IA'<irn \.\'hit(• n 111ni: \\1th t'il l-'1•·1rl l•t'f .. 11., Off~hore Pl;1t forn1".;; \1,1r1 n1• \ ''" 11.1 ffK'lud1n~ 0 1vt' Trq1~ T.1-lll-h•1r, 11. ,1,,1 1 Far-Detail' Write Ta: WATERLOO DIVING COMPANY 17206 C01r.1rtney lone, Hunti1t9lon Beach 92649 Ploon• 17141 846-4185or17141 146-8170 thrnu ~h eul l t'J.:('.l , D' 1 • Direct !\•-[ 'E I & 1 irl'noi;t'd C'iJX"r ·1ml re· Sfr'f1ce •rK Ofl fr"'fice DiNctory tee WY' _..-..-Ice Directarv SCM"ice D' ect , mp oymettf School & !Job W 1 d / ··s<l1:ihle fl.In 1192 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••1••••• ir Ofl Preparation I 1 . I on r •1· 1 ' • ---• Ti ••••••••••••••••••••••• fnstruct10 7005 ttmc!r 10.· St-wtnq& TeltYision Repair 6090 IM'fi1lon Repair 6090 1~ 609 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sewlnq& .4.hrat1ons 608 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Top Soil 6092 Scnool1 & 1~;;·~;:·.·····~··••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alteratiam 6084 •••••••••••••••••••••• TV Technlcl•n •1·11 re RUDl'ST.V. SERVICE CERAMIC TILE Nf'\V & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Instruction 7005 l>> !'it(~ I fo.i\ ',1 1\1' '1 1 'ri ti \ ''I '':-.'" • • • , • , II\~ fl~l.l ''"" ,\ I I fl l I ill , If• ••••••••••••••••••••••• p•I• mo•l ,.,,In home f>'or per!ionahzed scr\•lce rem ode I Fr c e •TOP S OIL • C01\1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N · t NS •1 h ALTF.RATIONS. h UT· · I bl k' h. l ' ·5 . ro•T I' L • ('"Po r l <• r •' .1 ~ \'"' • ~. ·1•11 • lit1· • , •. ~ ClllLll RE . 1 ot t'S. TONllOI ES ZI Pl'F.RS Eve~&.wkends,f'reec~l. onrooror ac ww ate. e s 1mates .• m Jobs ,., • 111no f'!'l~n~ &16 4;0;, 1 11 1 ,,11 r,.1, , . .., l'USlom mnfh• & look _s4n~ ~ 838-8055 Call64&-2'50 welcome. 536-Z42G • tif U I, C 11 • By Collf'i:r S•udent (all ,.1, 11 alikc·!I Sr. 2ti. 64[if!ti""!YI, .,, RF.DWOOO• n rure 7ri:? 1.12,i nr , 11 11 &IGO.i·i7 Clas~ifleclAd l 642-.5678 Classifil'dA.d!r-&42-~CLASS1 f"IF0 1\ill ~r1lit ' ("''f l .~.W:~l:ll) ,, 1,j,.. 1°'" 11 1•11""'" •'1 ' ( CJO DAILY PILOT Tuesday. Docomber 10, 197<1-....,---,----.,.--,---,--------"'T-.,--------r.-:---;--;;---;---.,.---------.,.---------- L '°""*" ,.._..oy,_.,, fL ;lorw•t • &o,...a, ... at · &nploytnfttt ~'f'M"" MtrchcMIM · MerdumdfM Mft'ChandiH ... : ................ ~ ......................... ·····································································1·······················r·············-········· ······················· ······················· Jot:,!_~1t•d/ 705'0 1 Hflp Want•d 7100 Hefp Wont.d 71 oo !Help Wanted. 71 ool~!:"onte.~ ••••• ~ I~~~:'!~~-~ ••••• !!!'.~ •... ~.~! ....... ~?.~. ~ ......... ~~~~ ~;';.~'!c:'!!~:.' .••.. ~~.·.~ ~ e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• .. ••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •• I . SOF \ & ' • l ~--4iil ~ REST UD"-UT WANTF I>· Lady or • / ·L,U\'l'!>ca .•v~fY-..._ ..-- ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLERfCAL • A ,"""""' lfouae~ho.td cure & •Ht-~CO ND Washers/· gd qu;d, rstm made. B.EA .MCl\IOH l.;iri;:e insurance co Del111er -Sunday Onlv ~ount ... r 1 ersons & supervi.tiion or 11 vr. old Or ye rs / D!t hwhrs neverused,9fi8.7!HO PRACTICALNURSE mt>\'ini: to c>rante1·. Co. OF DAII~Y PILOT TO CARR-fE:RS: .~·ftl~e'Js~k'i'/n::·n:JCr tipprox. hr.11. 1::io to 9 Cuart.dlvrd. 546-5218 or ORIEMTALR_U_G_S-·I 675-4IOZ t•:i rl) ";:, lll·tdi; you iJ yuu llEQUI I\ ES Tl-IE USE. 01-"' A LARGE 3""' L' • 171b 01 ,.,,..,,: A'-f . 2 to 4 PAI. 5 day:s.,_839~·'-"-'°-·------I ~·1'.!hrs $3.15hr ha\clhe::.,·~loll:i. GO O y N CON °" ""· ., ·· ..,.,., a Own trans $110 mo 1 Christmassale.20to~ ClerllTypi't ;;!AT.ION WA_ N ~ A · • Mes•. Reliab l e ~pp licant S FREJGHT l>_At.fAGt~ orronNewRugs. •· 7100 Cloims.4.dj. IAC'J l\11l . fiEN1"0N \\lt.LlAMS. 330 RN 's G'ls-.5364Cdi\I -'iA Llo. SllAil'NSHAJt. .lphon ... ,1,, .. 1 .... ·-r. \\'J·:ST fiAY STREI:'.:'!', COSTA i\.1ESA. 1 N f' w 11 o t Po I 11 l 2030S. l\1a1n ,SA 5S7·1211 •••••••••--••-•••••-•••••• .. M "'~""'" TELEPl'ONE G'" 13"1 •"Qll Al' * CCU'S WllOWANTS1'0 \\'0RK'.' Hcfrii.1crah.1r.i, Wnshers, • ~ TEMPO TopC'on1r :1n) Hl'O<'fihs • 1 "". ,, •1w-· .:1 ,. • DR lV l':ACAH! Dryers, IJi :1h~·ashers . ~1ed1tO~·al Dincltc'r'.1ble · ·* * Transp1ol./\pro\'iJcd POINTh11-.. N I . . Ho1;1!ln i.: ShlfL~-Stund by Cl!OOSE your hours. New ~·wrrantr. Credit, W/4 ~011t~ur1·J /~w1v>1I N<IFEI·: AnEquolOpporf\ntyEmployer 1111\c. lli(ft•rcntial Pa)'. work ror yoursetr, be R(1f A, 3623 \\. Wamer. chr11. ~lovi ng 1nust se_ll . Heeds y OU Now! VENTURE t:\1·ellt nl bcnt•fits. your own l>Q.')s. Men or Santa Ana, near I-I arbor, 544.4055 days. & 545·5&15 Employn'leontS~rviee I Cont1u·l~lrs.Jf•r1sn : women. Cnn Uc slightly !TJ!t·2921 ~r642·1S21~c=·v=•=''c· ___ ,1 TRyepcie1ptttioni1h 831-31'06 HelpWante-d 7100HtfpWoMe-d 7 00 C 0 ST A M E S A h;i ntll1~i•11 J)Ccl. Neal . :'lllRLPOOL G· 0 FURNITUl'E Oc>r'"nc' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Me-moriol Hospital Clean Ap111·arance Vts. "' a.'I ryer '. /\ Secretorifli ----·I GIRLFRID'XY MATURE •t ' •I A•·2S to70Su : S25,Mayta1,!WasherS:IS. h.11s;j<'ollect1onofNI'.:~. ---30 1 Victoria.CM r~ ir~i · }!I.' . • P 546·8672 r1nc C'nnt('rnpf1r;1r1 ly 4ccountCUcs ::.:Ll':HK 1·rp1s·r. Jan.· for 1·ur11orulc ores or 642•2734 EOE pl~menl yo,ur income. l)t·~i~ncd Upholstered lte-proi /qlnl l'Ompull•r i·o. Jr,·inl· PEOPLE ----?rl \'C;it•aht.,h~ormorc Y.11-llRl.POOL Washer & J~urn1tu re with eJCposed, ('hoose ynurow-nhour~. · T:oc ex111·r iir<'r J!'l'J Sh 80· ;ict·unit(•typ· SA1~t-:s , Crcati\'e s;ilcs ·•, ilay. Appl) .m perso~, Gas Or~·er $150, Ken· i::enuine W:t\rt11l & Oak. Part ·time .li:iSl,L!nn1e11LS N'nnsmokl·r li-1:!·1280 ini.: r:o plus. Sonir at" pco1)Jc w /so me '.ello.w c.;ab C.:o .. l86E. more 600 \\'asher $65, Your ehoi('I.' or finest avallable .Cal!S.lf~SO. t"nunl111~ t1;11·k~roundde· r.1en & V.'11nien need(!(! k 1 1 r · 1 to 1f,thSt .. t:ostar-tt>sa. <:uar&tlcl,54s..8612 Leathl'r tir Fabric. tt.lp Wanlod Fashion Boutique . 333 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa NEV' •. lt A,., •. ,: Colle-c.tlon Troi~ ~1 r .lhh· V;1r1t'fl 1lut1t•i1, imn1l·d. I" ('Onl:'ltl in no~· l't ~l' 0 JC"'l' ry -----~-----I -"'Ork 111 custorn ru1.c J\\'01\tl'.~N · ed tod" Phont .. !lfo:I 2176P~t · · A'r,·t;riiro · ToS8400 X!r1"L l'u. pa1•I benefits. s ur:in1·1~ :•J.elfl. & niaker.\ !>/day "''eek, • 1mm . JS· • 8020 ___ ·_..:._ ----tBehind lnlernal1onal i ·r:mpoTt"m1ior11ryltc-lp Outstand1ni: c111pnr. fo1· SalaryS5.'i-O-Stn'.I. ('hurcht'~lolnst3Ua,11<'w i;omc nights. Pl·rm, trlhule products. Full. Bicycles SUPERR BR . SeL J>bl 1-louscorPancakesl --------· hhari>.:i.o:~ri·~~l\t•intll\ 1•out·1·111or Oentalllt'rllth benerit:;. Apj>IY 111 fl/t .~1r.l.evi,MS--54S5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• hed. dbl drsr. mirror. ADMIN. Tr;iint.'l'needcd to joinlot·.ilunitnfin<1JOr For intt•r\·il'""'' call 1·.1r1· ,\i.:1•1s nnharnl·r. 111~r:-.on . Wrd. Dec. ll, WO'lf'N . t t ·me GIRl.'s 10 Speed rac1n);! n•tcslnd.1'v.•o4x8antqd lo •··I• <"n p~·hool A'I "· I •h r mr · ooo · •• ~ p.ir · 1 • l•'•k • ··ldom r•dd1• -1 · v · •...:,. ..... -.,. · U.S. tor11 . (.'Jrt'l'r IXJS• \".,t , 11 1.: l"Oll :.:. s . 10:30-3, St·harft•r & nr~hl s nr e;irly morn· ~. :;.. "'·, ... mirrors . 232 1 1sta Lile ufc duties. pubhc lion. lli•neflt:. inc-ludi· BosicfowCorp. l'honc: S So C l l'I 8 , WI NC llF:LL'S S\50. :1sk 1ng S IOO . lluerta.Nl\.G40-1521. 4.'0nt:ict. 1·0 start $2.15 k I ('II · (7l•J8"" _ _. M G 17141 ons. • · oa:. az · ini.:s. . ,· ' 545-8129 stol' · pan. .1 :iarn " .... -""""' r. r een, J,11werjev.·l'lcourtncxtto nON UT llOUSF~. 2947r-----------l,COHNER Group Tv.·in & per hr. Call 54G-4f..t7. Hidcr, 848-I~. l.~:nn1 ~ >-:c1u:il Oppor. t:1n11loyrr 991 -41 30 Anytime ttullocks. 213-887~ ll;1rhor Bl\'d. C_.~1. ___ GJRLSSchv.•lnn Atke, xlnl double beds, dc'sks , din- ,t,._ [)('l\lll:i l'\'rSOHlll'I 1\~ent·y t•f ll11nt1nglo11 , .. f -f'I ~IG~!Ttrnl•<!l-ltl -150\vk $ALES SE HVICE~fA--W. ex-,,_1.,c~~17ZCl'~A~!l05 i1ni;! sct. hut.ch. ch1cst.s," ALARM INSTALLATION l\l!U> Ncetl ~al1__o:;111an 11.o.rbor arc:i. U.:111d.1blc. exper'd. 'J'op money. &l.2-3400 Allt:I\ IJis tritJutor ~·ant· ed. O\·cr 21. Uppor to t'Dm up to $11110 1~.:r mu . p/time. We train. C.Jll 639-61:?3, ASST MANAGER Hc•al·h, llil!JI IM.::n·h U\,•d . (,I HI. "'it!.•)' or I m vro-gu.1rn st. :\Ir Hichartls, . 1>cr11•nt•cd. lo "'ork un ...---or . -' res s c r s, tab es. 1111 11 4lut•tiun ~ .. 1l1.,tril1uUun Full•·rllru<;h.Slfl-545.'i. Y2 DAY rcfrig·s .. ~·a s hers & lypcwriler. \\'asher & ~ __ 1nrnpan). l)an;1 Point, lo ---ilryers. Call art. 6 Pi\l, 2 GIHL'S Stingray type drycr ,refri1!.5.\7 161.:!__ co r.I p AN JO t\, I 1t1• JKI~'. Jun i.:. hc1111';, bonng. I ~l(lU ~:1.s N ~~E OEI) for NICE PAYI. 546---0269 hou sekeci>ini.:. ~lus t 493 2151 •;ill 1>h asl'S of "'ork . ~---~~-1 bikesfors;ilc. •Apt. si1e ref. XLNT 1lrivt.'. no sn1okc, Call ----· St'rious m1ndctl only. V.'0~1 f:N n eed e d for 644--0225 COND. $65. Apt site 9G2-522·1 HOSTESS C.ill JuJy for 1nu·rvic1~· 9.f, 1·5,5-9:30 ti,ousl·tlea~in l!. t'/Pli_me SCHWINN lllKFS Xlnt stove S40. 2 Sofos \'art -·rune, t:l hr<; v>c('k. ;tfl\•r 2 Pi\1 & l11.'tv.·1·1·n F:njoyable phone order ~ • .a81~10<7o5b7bics Rag A Mop. cond. l l S1'JNci1lAV & $IO.••· Sm all lable g f'ClUl'L~: \l-,1t1t1>d for ~ltl ~l lie 2 1. Apply 21'i\l ~.l';\I ur71'1\l !Ol'tll. work ~·fn J!Ood :i::al;iry .ro · F · r I A1 I I IH)U~l'ktll'p\11):, t·ookin i.:. () r 1 1! i n a I .I o•·' s , !i1~·2•i.'>H _ onuses. Earn $1U0per "'k --a l r ';i 1 Y 0 ' ._. · chairs $25. . 1·1 ,. I c ,. 962-~248 ~lft5 ::10pm. ss2.1ss2 1n attra('IJll! :in1 "'ill"· Hcst11ur;1nt , S43 W. 1!11.11 ---+++. ood speu ing ini.;s rcs 1dt'11t·1•. Gar-SI .Cl'.!. l\.l()l'E IJ i\Taids. expl•r. voice &. phone <:x1>cr. Cots · 8035 ----.---·I dl'ninc. a plus. nnt esscn· --- 1 Pr l' f · d . A PP f Y 2 2 7 7 hl•lpful. Call Mr. KaiS4."r, •••••••. ••••••••••••••• GOOD Used Fum1ture for fll ust h:1ve man<11,!l!lllCnt ti :1l. c;1J(lll s;ol;iry, roorn. · HOSTESS lla rbnr lllvd, Cos1:i 1 Time l.ifeRooks ~, r.-l>-~SE KITIF.N Sc· 1 sale· chairs, lamp, beds, exper.&bc.o.bletosfl(':1k buurd. hcahh ins, NQn Full -'l'inl1'.l1a \'S.Ni1cs ~\L':<<L R3:1.PJllS ::;P~inl J\iale. c"Fi\. j'0_:tresscr.ctc.&IB 4005 Spanish &. Sii. Salary resi1tt•nt o\':t1e r . ~~.-..: AJ)plY lnl'c-rson 1-lltl'l'l 'l-~:-17) ,1 I 0-n. A•ply C,...,lr. f\-1.,s.·a l)('rienl·e & r{'fl·rcnres lo Bl'l\<"11J1 ·12 !\Ion· Fri · ·. • 1 " · P !IT'il'. ""'A l }"S ,. y l"dY for Weeks. llC f!. Shuls. ~ DELUX Jo: i-'UHNITURE ,~ , .. ,... ~ 1 ·r I It 1 LLEYWEST ,\ppl\'Cost:l 1\l1•s:1 lnn, •1°.·h·. 0 1'1 h' 1.1 SSl-6359 . 4\'EAHSOl.D Hlvd ,C!ol l!-5p111 Classiricd 1\d nu. 21:.1. :!IOG\V .Occanfront ' fo1ner y, 298l l-a1r\·1cv. D-8040 nOV>-.:HSllORES C..:ar W:ish, 205!1 ll:•rbor ic \';1r1 11-"1 cp) A 1 :i2o5 ll:irborBI C~\ h!g ·11r11·1:c t•ut,11~~·. 11.' ·-----'----·I 0 'I p 'I l I' Q bo l C -~-2 llenrcdon nf'ulr:'l l :'II Y 1 o. . · x r-.ewnnrt I.leach ---B(., _l'.1 .______ . ATIENDANT. e<pcr. rur er c l '' """"" ••v -••••••••••••••••••••••• i::recn \'c ivet chairs, cost 1,,.;o, os a ' I'S:!.""'"""" 675-1714 NEW FACTORY i::r aveyard shift. Good r---S1\l.ES l'F.HSON. mature J\11XI DACllSllUNDS S2:;Q. ca .• sell fur SI2S. ea. p:iy. fo'ringe bcnefilc;. Ap-D ~::LI v EH~' pa rt or !IOliS ~_:KE El'EH·f.ivc· Br:1neh outlct.s jusl opf'n-& rlc1)('ndable ror ~rm . I ~1ALF. & FEMALE 99" lime green sofa, cost Ply Shell Station, 1000 r1 tirnc.S2p¢.hr~11arn .... · 3 fl r· 40 ini: in ;.irea net•ds the ii /lime "'Ork in arl AKC SJti-8134 new S650., sell for ~SO. 111, , yrs. ~ s. , ovcr , f 11 I lr\•ine,NB. bonus. APl)ly 315 E. 3rd nu children, t:ngtish re· o U"'trlJ?: •io•wk y:~ry.Cal\549-9~ 16" Sy lv<1nia portable St ,ltH •i'<I li75 :n;o :\1 1,!mt Tri\{' """ A F' G 11 1\ N PU P 8. ·rv. l·ost new $399., sell AYON r----------:1 S.·r\'n1cn 121 S.J hr ~ SALES SECRET ARY MEWPORT . Sll\'crwhite, & Apricot. for St75. Pricf's firm, xlnt DENT AL RECEPT. I Housekee-pe,./Cook s~ilc~rnen Op<'n 1 Pt•rsonable, self st:1rter P'eNOnnef Agency ~P show & pet. 5411-0523 qu11lity for the money Trim Your Christmos Tree W ith Extra SS All ph:ises Ucntal fllJ!ml . P:-irt 11n1('. llou~ckc·l'P · l'rl'f o\·r 25 .. m;irr!c·cl.; to handll' phont.·s. u t I h R > I'S Appl.on_ly.64f_i-ruoo_. [ I ear 1\!I Ue11l•f1ts. c-ar('C'I' ,' ,.,,.100,,.,,, •: norr•··.·p. for "e w P 0 r ea c ~AINT RF. NARD I U I yr r)(p 111•1· Sal. open ) lllJ!. iron. Jndry. l'uok. S " ~"" • ·' 642 3870 4 k AKC So .me s :.i 1 s . Corp 1!ay "''-'<'k. 3 Ill 71>m . S..50 110sit1on~. ! waterfront sa les ofe. -wcc s. S1'U O!t) HEO. Skis S15. You m ake reprci;t!nting 1 r 11 ,, C 11 1 k F"V 0 494_1065 ''""' tyi>c 70 + 00 in•i :jftGp_m.8-'8·8!1~ Pr. L:in:ii Chrs. S20 ea. the world's \:1rj!Cst co.~· icne its.. ·"'· a pcr"ct·. area. \\'n " -" L' B .,, .. ,,., «o "'6·."°'0. •93.,<"'"' i rr.·••>·.·pto. "." '""~"t. . .. Selectric w/xln't •ram· •PET WORLD• •~n cy ri "'n ·.' vv · metics & toiletries co rn · "'"' ,..,., 0 "''""' -' '""' ...... ..,., O"DEllLY d ,. I <16 2083 "· .e.-..:111.•r ·.'-'0 11• mar/p11nctu:.1lion . !\.1in 3 WAITRESS. part time. c'=::--..=c==·------Obcaanuyt.,·ruS lh~,w,.ft".&, ',•,', •. 1.1 llf":N.fAL ,'\SSIS'fANT; l11surl.0:1n Process toS.'i7.'1 1·11Je s('e nt llo.1;p1t;.il, ,v rs hea\'J' ore back· F.JCp pref"d but w/lrain Llaso·Apso. Chihuuhua, Ga•aneSale 80SS " " ' Ch · · I · I C l 'I 642 3•"<= Tiny Poodlcs. Tea l'Up • ~ metics. jewelry Cl(·. in :urstce, l'.\:jll.'rlCl\Cl'I . r:~~ll)f1·.ti5~1pn1 lo Sf4)() ~s~~-=--·"~':.. i ~round . To S.550 w/ldn't Jlrs 7amto3pm:approx Poodles, YorkiL•S, !'Ck· ••••••••••••••••••••••• :your spare t.imu. ~lcct llours7to3,no srnokin;: 1·.·.t;Bkp.r,C•)~I toS8UO !p AR ·r ·r 1 l\l J·:I r.utu,r,c . Phone Ann . ~days awk.Ph 673·8120 ingese, Pil Bulls, Bull BOU'J'l()Ut.;'l'l lLE- pcopJe, h:ive fun loo! Cap11hility for top saJ;iry l\c\ IHBll h ()pr S450 1Scrrct.1ry /Hecpt \l-:.Jllte<1 J (~·8.ltil. ----• -! Terri c rs. ('tH'k u poo. Call 540·7()11 &. benefits. fi4•I-2.\5.."i IRV1NE PERSONNEL 9!'-l\l -4 Ptll , ~Ion thru SALES WOMEN Merchandise l',om.crani:u1, 1--a?rad~rs, Open 11:u~~ 1~1\::;;ilion tu ~ ----DENT/\L ()ffi<'{" ~I Jl,r . SERVICES&AGENCY ~r1. for li mons. per~od. p . >/llnlehc!p.25·30 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (,. Shcpherd .. Ji:sh SC\· Browse. Chri.<;l mas BA BYSITTl::H needed. l\1ission Viejo/~~I 1'oro. · · ~ · 1<<r l'l't rn ).!, r('ce1•·1n~ erm 1 • · tcr. /\mer. I::skimo, 100 Boutique n1;1tlt• by SS plus light house-keeping. Exp. 4 yrs n1in. S700 tn 4Hli :·· ~~ast 1.'thS~ palron:./p1•os1~cts. Some hr,s a ~·k . Specialty shop. Antiques 8005 r.t t X lo~l) Pl/PS. Stud Sin1on &.Jutlc'.sSuper 7th I C'h ild, Z~i hrs. a day, 5 l~t lr\lne), Costa l\.l .'sa S<.•l'rct11r1al duties. Suh-S.ll--4234 · service most brec<ls. 2525 Griidc. Yule Oig lh< days, l\1on·Fri. S?."i a v.·k. ¥~:~: [31~9~~ 1~~Pli~:! Suite 224 642-1470 init l ra ~c r('sume to: ••••:•••••••••••••••••• \Vest 17th al Fair"iew, Deals. Wed. Dec 11 . 1 Own trans . Adams/ cnnfld('ntiaL --,- 1 i\l;itLov.•·Kcnnl-.:ly Corp.' SEAMSTRESS Pfll-•. CJI R IS.T~IASSALE, Santa Ana. Open t:ves. Pr.-l. School llall ZO.lOO Newland, JLB. 5"JG-5014 -----JOBSJ08SJ08S. lil<ll Nrwporl C<:nter Dr .. Full t ime permanent ~n\1~1~es , Chi~a. l.104."ks, 53J·S027. after5:30. UE!'.1TAL: F.xper'd Fmnl AAMES I 000/o FREE I Stull' 1220. r.:n. C:.ilif. 9~ posit i on for men & (rystal. ~urn1t~re, R_oll -----.---,---r.l:iµnolia . 1111· BAB'i'SIT'ft~l!-1..ite 'll!_irl Oenlalinsur.ex1)('r. flurcauof ... -v.·om(•ns boutique. fllusl lop desk:., many gift SHERRY S K9 ALL Hones 8060 , . (,oodpav.548-l!M•I. F:mi1loy1nent 1\~en<y 1 PART-TIME -have cxper. Call for in-items. Good discount:"· ~R1'-:EDS . ••••••••••••••••••••••• hous<:kpi;. Alon thru l-11. --:. --Cnst:i ,\lc>sa 59>-IHlO I tcrvic"·•ippl. llouseofStuart .3261\1am Board1nj!&Groom1ng TWO REG. G''LOINGS. ~5. 3 s~hl al!e 1"h1h\r(•n. U>-:.;>;TAL AS.Sl~f. t;:oi:per. I 2"7fltl ll.irll<lr Bl. Sutlc2fn 1 EXP ER I EMC ED THE LOOK St. llunl Bt·h Pickup & Deliver~ "" .646--fi!~ ----->-JToro/rit1ssurn\1{'Jli. I An:11>1H1N 1•:u1·l111716·812011 "''OTE TELLER 644 'SOO l'oodlecA!'u.!'.?uY ~ale fl.1 or~an & (lu:1rte1· I BABYSl'l'Tl-:R, li ve.in C:11ll!Jl.l 11:111 1 n --u ,,...,--~ l\tare. 493-~':'73 l'YCl' or While 111n1h1•r "·orks (!ri,: '.!("ii\' Bl t:ast l AntiqueJew~rySale ' v.•kends. · I Fantasti<· collection . ~raveyfi shift. ~::oi:l'hg rnr . 1 0 1Si-f\V ;\Sil EH, morn . i;.1.i 1~~ UNITED CALIFORNIA -here for 3 days only! Dec SILK!!'.: TERRI EH male. c.;1-1 EST NUT C(•lding. room & brd 111 lovely shift . Apply in person. I BANK •Sec'ys,Bookkeepen II . 12. 13. 11.6 P.l\.l . 3 y r s old . AKC. Gd Ar ;ih i !in /()u:1rler Lug~na home. 491-1492 Ct•rrow's Rc::;tallranl . JUNIOR SALESMEN I J.1zHe1nders Agcncy Estate Picees. Gold , w/ehildrl'n.$7S. Papers. ~;,(In {'all aft ;1~yt1me. ---I r.20 A\•enlda Piro, S;u1 ) A O· 5 ,.. .......... 6 Monorch 8t1VPlato I ~02QBirchSt..Suite104 S1J,·er. Ind ian J ewelrv. 673-1~51 6P~1581 -542:J . . , t:lcinenle. ~e I I . ...rn ~v .-...ll) -, NCY.'\lort. Beach R.13·0055 0 S • ---HABYSl'il ~-H \\;inh:d I , _____ --, l'l'r y.·c1·k i..:1•\1111g n1•" South Loguno I 3 855 Also 20·5<1'i~ Fl-~ lorc Household Goods 8065 Child.3yrsuh\.4~ilt•sa l i·us to rn rr . .; l•Jr lh1• DialAJob 8 3 -O '<'Ide . BACK DOOR Ifl-1 · DOG Obedience class lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• WCl'k . r.1y llon1c. t:all 111\ll.Y l'll.<rr aftcrl t'ont:ictJoyeei\lil!s j NoCharrc toYou POHTS, I8fl6 llarbor st:irl \V{'d .Janflth.7:30 MOVING Sun. must sell 6-lii 13119. ELECTRONIC · ~~·hool :111d Salunlay:<. 17141496-1273 l·'.s tabhsicl\lOOS Hl\'rl .Cosla l\lesa{Park-P!\-1, NB /Irvine area, all furniture ancl • ------You rn!JSl he out of sl'hcx11 )' lo~qua l 1 • * Sec.y s, Gerittol Ofc. 1ni.: in rei1r) S4fi-4.!JZ8 h o u s 1• h o Id ~ o o d s BEAUTY ASSEMBLERS IJy 3:00 p.nL and he ;1blc Qppnrtunlty Employer S..l:>ll.l'o$750 5'\7-7998 Preslii;:ehl'aulysa\onin tnv.•nrk al h•ast.'.l dit)"S IJli\.i'il ON I~ J ewel ry ~ Sl-IELTJF Pl1PPIF:S 1--·---------1 . r.·TAN''Ol'J·:NJNGS Lo1u sXVI Sctt('('&Chrs, , : N.11. nceds lic'd ussis-pt•r '<l"\'('k . 1\'o deli veries ---------Fr . "'ash st and, (Toy t:oll1e), mal_l:s·SIOO. Je-welry 8070 tant.1'\uslhclulent(.'(!, ,\~s cmhler ~ necd.cdinr eoll1·e ti11 ~. d ) l :i~.H.cnid~rsft:i:~ncy wedgt•wc,nd la m p , Ready for Chr1slmas.••••••••••••••••••••••• ;1ttract, 1>rop1•r \<'t'l ;!ht , y.•/l'C l)o;~rtl ,\:soldc:nni-:1 Tra11 s porl11!1on pro· , dc>rGrin er ·10l0111rt·hSt.Su11t•I04 '""''"cl•'•npo•tt•<"".·,32n.• !:179-3-131 J\pplir·oits 1 .. 111 :\t yron L 1·x per . So 01\' I rainec) videcl Call '1ti8--4Sll ~ 1111nc, fr1ni;:es. Must be I Nl·w1>0rt Deach 8.1.1·8190 .-~ '-~ '-" ··------------WANTED · &12-~21 1 -' ' . positions OJll'n Perm~-t-:11 u ,",I tJ .p port ~nit \'I neat Apply 'n persnn on: i Ho Charge To YCMJ crystal, s i I \'t'r' cut IRISll Seller £>ups, AKt'...". TOP CASI-I OOIJLJ\ R -----·ncnt rmployment 1nl Ernplnver . -!Y· r.1on . \Vcd.Thurs, fn •[ Establislledl96S erystal-, F_r pilrcelain <:;ham11 Lines, 6 ~·~s PAID FCIR YOUH BOYS & GIRLS pleasant surrountlingli. ! · I :IA l\f -9A .\I . rloek. I ar1rn busts & t:hnstmas eves, dep. will Jt:\\'l·:LH \-'. V.'ATCl-li-.:S; Th..-DAIL,. i'ILcrr has 11.1"•tol Sec"v si_;i,_1(l Linwilco Labs I ------m()re. 5.'">G -4J:l9. hold S75. K32-61&S i\I F.S/\, {"C>l.L~:<;E lnd u~1ri;-iiHclat1onli Forl1r11-:htt·.q'lablt'1nd1v t:ostaritcsa &.lubl'man._loppay&Sale 20·40°/o SbJ-IEdPH7F~HkO PIUdPSSl'oru.ll FINF: FUltN & AN · routes open 1n Cl)STA Call for Apprnntml'nt I .. Dov.In CCMJrl! 1 1 214.8Nl'v.·1JOrt Blvd !-i.-:HVICI-: Sta ... Salesmlln ------~-:------~:\~ v OEA~Ef~~~~€r: PATIK & F.AST&WEs·r 17141494--9401 "·1.cood h·u·k"rnund & • -rnn ~e benef1L<>. EJCper. re. "'s o . ca. COSTA~,~SA.612·4321 ~kill:.. l'h;~h ';;urrnun1\. PRE-SCllOOL l\ss t .I ma.n prc>r'd. Full or Off r~12-5051 .6E-6144 . _T_l_q_U_E~.~5..:"221X_> ___ I _ r:qua_!..c:_ipror. Em__pl~ ini;:s & supt•r bos:i:: :1 rt• ~ceded . l!rs· 7 1 8:JOan1,1 p/t.imc., Shell, 17th & NewShi11ment,lotsofold It ARE. pure br e d LADIES 14K Y.ll itc Gold TELONJC , amooc 1n;111\' b<!ncf11 .-. 3-ppm. Cl\1 & NB areas. I lr\ine, N. B. C'opper. har\·t.-st table. ro "rirehaireJ D;ichs hund Di amond Hin~. Appra1s. BOYS & GIRLS c.; a 11 1' r 1 s-h p :tr k , Start S2 hr. 5'1f>-4647. . , 1 , ~ • II top dc>sk. french soras· puppies S175. list offer. 675-4490 News pa p c r C:irriers . INDUSTRIES 8-18-12IUI . 01~ru1is & Dl'll· . --~ ---. SF.R~ ICE. St.a. Attendant furn., car\'cd dining sets· !JG2 5770 aft 6. •1· 10 L>'•lo l"lc · p I A r R f.. A I. t, ST A T ~. • Full & l'11rl·Time or · ---'---'----------1 "in. age · " ' L 8 h 1 111~ ersnnn" )!en('y 0 SALFSPFOPI V needed ) •-,. C · JI N R m c. 1 Balbo11 Peninsula. Con-a9una eoc [ llunt1n c:lon lk'ach 16168 -'.' • ·' . """ .. oast "''Y· · · TheBi'larre Free Ta You 8045 ••INDIAN JE\\'ELRY-tact l'o1r. llackstrom ,11 F.qual Oppor. t:n1ploycr h l l 1 111 ' for Corona dl'I !\tar s I l.O\<' pril·cs. 514 29th St. lheDAILYPll.fYfnrc"ill lll'uc 1 '"'· 1 n1osl beautiful orfi('"t'. SEH\lll'I·~ STA. llt•lp Antiques ••••••••••••••••••••••• N.B. 673-Ull 2 or f>.12·4321 & lt·:i11• .1p111te.t LEGAL SECY TRHE r al I Pe ~gy ::;"·eent'y I \l.'antrd. ~lust. have pro-2500 Nc~·port Bl\'d. C.fl.l. ~·Rf:E to riRhl family, 968-!Kl86. t,00. ti1.').gi;()() (cs. m ec hanic eJCpcr . fi-lti ·Ol5ti :imoold puppy, 11:z Shcpl1,l-'=-"=C...------ E""G I"'' EERl""G T~·pe 70 "'' ,p 111· Sh pre('d. Full time 1\ays & wkntls. · '2 Co 11 i e all s hots. JND IAN Jewelry, rings Equal Oppor Vn1p!oyer n J"ll! f""lll :'ohn J "rs s~·1·r1·laria! es· HEAL ESTA.fl-: SI II H bo C~l 839 · . · ESTIMATOR per. A.ll\11Y u1n l'\c\iJ)llr\ Si\! FSPF:OPI 1'' \Vh 11' ,3131 ar r, ANTIQUF. en~ine parts. _··]511 _______ rr.S6,lJraceleL<>fr.S8.aft BOYS Ccntcr Dr. Suite 5ll0, ;lot 'w'ork in lh~'hottcS~ SEHVICE s·rAT10N At· l9:il A/ll thru J!J40. All Ct)LLIE-i\KCtri·color, l". 4 wkdys/all day wknds OR PLA .,l~<ER ., n 1 1 l f 11 ,. f' n rw. After 5 pm. \VII I XI t 963-3612 f""llln =~. ~ircas, Jl unti n ~ton ~·ntan , u 1n1e. ,S· 842_5956 e m;1nnerc< .. n 1---------- GIRLS I Bcachl F'ountain Valll'y·! per. Nrnt appearnnl'C & --~ Yiatchdol;(. Call bt"'" l & Miscellonf'oYS 8080 Poprr Rout~s Opt!n I 'J'o estimate &· <iuotr fur , Legel Secretary IA'l us train you. h;1 nd:·" r_1t1 ng. !J 5 or Appliances 80 Io ..:1:.. 557-44'!:f. 5.'i2-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• I L 9 h " s m,1Jli·l{'clroni cscomi>o :-i.11s;;1on .~•eJn , 1\rca. Call Phil l\lcNnn1c·e i 3 muln1 _c:hl. 1\pp\y ;1l n OCJUftO eoc. U'I nt•nL<>&h::,htedih;;pla~·s f.'ond I \')ltll J.! !J63··t.'i67 2.'>!IUN(•v.·p.irtHlvd.C.fl,-1. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G('OLI.IESl!El>.PU~S.34 Mont Location,. En~ineerin,g background Shurth:u~d, \\ill ('1111.-.1d1•r -~~1:._ Heal Esla~ 1·~:ACll El!S all a~cas US1 Rrnt WoshenjDrytts ~~:..1~~;1~r ~~9~. . Coll~~~'~ rl'qd. !\lust l:>o' :'.!hit· to trainl'~.~l'.">fl;\hilnS!ar~. lleccpt/TypisttoS550 .~ ahrn;11I . l!nl\•·r ~:ll $2 \Vt>ek.~'ull~l;iint. 11uult'lOt'llS!omc·rpnnts. Call l!JG-!Jt;!).'iafH•rf.. B . h r_...__1 'feacht•r.-.. Hox Mltf.G , •G39_1202 .. fo'R EE Puppie.'I, mix, 2 Equa10ppor.1'::mployer 549 3041 r19 trvTUJ"t:". I I I I> '''""" n1onths, males & • LV ... 1 ~·or sharp ind1v. ahl<> lo '•1rl an(· rt•. "'"" BOYSORGIRlA"i I n remales, need good ·Age 10·14 for DAILY Equal011por. En1ployer C 0 NV fl Jo: S (' E ,\1 ·r handle \·ariety of dutic-s T~:ACll ERS, t'lt'p. onl\•, ~1 US'!" St•ll br.1nd nu homes9G:t;02:1 for UNICEF Christmas Ca.rds Soo Adele Ipson 1271 Cliff Drive 494---1320 I ll l)SJ'ITll ln f11 sc1natingco. Typ1n,g t:asthluff I' re-School, fl h,.,,,., .• I "nld >'ng;dairc ~-----1 PILOT routes in S;1tna 1;----------' · ' · ~ su11er 1>erson;11it .\' arc " .. TO ood h 1 Uc I Ana between Sri.:i•rstrom I :1 toll :;tuft . F\111 ltllll'. !he keys here. Call Tn~h or pl l1m('. f,.1·!=_112:12 rt"fn ;;. $250. 536-724 1 aft gl 01m~r 11 ~,e. r------------1 &Sunf!O\lo'er:1nd:'ol:11n& FIGURE XlnlBl'n' 1'12)!()11 4pn1 mae,neuer ,as 5' :\IOVI NG out of st::ite, I · ~-' --' · Park. 8•18 12811. lknn1.~ Tf:l.F.PllONF: CALl.f:HS ~-·---lovesehildrcn,83.1 3893 hi F\ower.Callt-lr.Sn)'der MODELS I MANUFACTURING ~.~Jn~"y"o;,f 1"1',,,",,.0,,0,n,oe"I LAHN Ch ri stm:.1s 7· J\IED11'EHll1\NEAi\' -----must sell evcryl ng~~ a1&12--'132L ,. ,_. n\oney . 1-!Clust•wivi·s · Sofa. c;reeni!lh ~old FREF.: 8 ~·eek old frisky 1019 Americanl'l.Apt0/ l;qua I. Oppor . 1"1each,lfil68lk.o.1'1hBlvd, Stud~·nl!4·Hcltrt:d. \\'ork Vel1·c l reversible kittens. Costa~tes.a,548-1059 Employer. Wom1•n IK & o\cr. l'\u) ENGINEER ·boin our orr.lcl' or }'.our t'ushions.' fl.lov1n ,:!, must Call8J7-Q47D \V HE EI. l'huir S150. ----------I d me mor!1ings-e\•cnin~s Sl·ll, fi.14 -405.'i d:lys, evt's ----------1 Walker $75 ur b(·st orrcr. {":oi;p. neeess;iry, J! · JlJ)' HECEPTl<lNl~I or ho!h. Call 119.1·6.105 or c~s S"''· "'2 -12 *BOYS & GIRLS ti· News papc•r Hout(•S Ofll.'11 1n San C lcmr11tt' ;\lin, ;"'e 10 yr<: .\ lll C'!.' Profit ever\' nion!h for ~\'s and G 1rls \<'hri urp 11.·ithi11: to 11.·t1rk .incl 1ln n gOOll job. Phone: 4g:;.oo;n lll'lrl a sk to lc;1vc ,,., :ippllcu· l11"1n. f:qual Oppor, F:mployC"r • k' d'r .,., '"' .,.., ""' FREE •1•ay·• J vr ol<I After< pm.842-3165 """'or lllJ! cnn 1 1l'lns. for Nl'\\'f)llrt Rea('h L:iw r·on1r lo our offlcei1t 790fl --~ -------~ · .. ..._, · 1,:c:.:.=:...=.:cc:.=.=--==--1 r; 11 l ~Ml ·4130 2.1 l1r<;. To I :iJ,;c• r r(l(llll'L<; from Firn1. IL :.io to 5, s dt1) s. \Ve s t m i n s t er n J v rl . CALO n rt: under countt•r DoJ?;, unusually Phlyful & I ' · tarcfu\ w /tin)' tots. SMALL Navaj() Rlankets, must sell! Hc>asonable prlet.'s. 646--42.57 FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISOR 't'~H'n enc tnt'4."nn rn v Plea:i::1• call Kerry al Westm~nster. Offit•e "B"' 1hshw:.H;her, porcelain. I ' ' l 962~129 prnt ut· 100. pro e(' in ~ r .. 10 S.lfJIJforarpt. 11{'\"'et•n !him & noon or nvoci1<lo, Ill'"" still cr;1t· h;1sn· 1!1·s1gn \J•1r;1n11·ll·r~ • ;,prn & ~11n1 . ed. $11!!1. li,12 78.')(J CoC'kapoo /Tcrrier. fl'm . "hilr rn :1kfni! C'hanr:1's RECEPT(TYPIST -----n lCYC'l,J.: 20'"C"l<1; child's nds lo\•i ni; hon\1•. llad ""'u r1•11 \I r(•r fn:1nut1t·t11rt· Sharp, intcl li i!Cnt. 1'EX1\S OIL f'Ol\-JPANY t:llHNINI; S hiv.~ l.or .<for shots.962_86248rt..i b\ueplui;hcout sz5$7.50: .1h1l1I \' ,.r !l n1:1ll f'll'l'tro ~· min, I yr c·f!ntinuou~ needs ri<'11e1ulahle n111n bltns) hrun<l lli.'\l', ne\'l'r &1 nC\V hools, rcd lblksz I. 111ec·h:i n1(':!1 ;1~:-1·r11hhl-.... .crncr11! ore t'XJ~:r. :-iiust "·ho c:1n "'ork withnut usf'd. N1·w s:J38. Sell. PUPPl l::S . f\'r. POOillc. SJ en: floor \\'axl'r & rllJl 111a !nt a1 n1nA 1nlcndccl hcnb1ctotype5()w.p,m . supcrv isi(ln 1M he:iC'h $175.t-:vc~%8 8950. 1wks. cleaner $1~: Oster hard rost, <piahl .v. !lehc<l11Jri .~.. & ~ able to handle busy ari'a. Contact r1Lo;t11n1t•rs. -Call M:;-161~. hat hair dryt•r w/r:.tdin rate. !';xpcr'cl in 11.·ri l1n.c phone, traffic <'rflcirnl· A~l' un1mpor1ant. hut F'HIGIOAIRt-; "'.asher & $6: chihl's Cosrn table & Cashie':..u.. D-'--• docume ntation, work ly. Apply in ricrsononly, m;1tur1ty il'l. We train.I drye~;., .. ele530c. t.10kc6 new., ~ .. -_-.------ 8 - 0 -S- 0 ·1 ch r s $1 .50 : Barblf!'!ll 4n,wl ..,._,.... -I st:itinn ~('tUJI"· loo! d1· No !'hon" cal l !I. Air ~loll 1'". 1::. Dick, 5275 tro..~ l a pm. runi1turr D"t•uty C('nter $5 · llos pit:i l 1·~11(•r. pr•·· rerrcd. I 1 3<1,\,\I to i;P,\l. t:OE. Xln"t hl·nrhti:. l\1\ rornmrn.-.ur;-itc y,•/c:>.1)1·r. & crlut:ition. t'on\;1r\ ~fr:s. Dunlap, Cost;1 fl.h·~n Mcmoriril HDt"pit:il, 301 \11ctor10, Cost..1 i\IC!\a. Super co. i! .i;cekin~ FoadSef""ice ll •~n · )\roctu1'tlon line s:~:JOPM~ Mon 1219 Pre!., Southw~~tr:;rnl[S t~ARs~;;J)ishwa!lher. ••••••••••••••••••••••• iu'"itar. new S.10: tnP ·i l'rC"at1vc, im:iJ!ln11l1v1· in · Supe-rv. R~ief trouble i>hontin)l, 1·oi.1 re. thru Fri 12/1:t or 9AM to1 .~ctrolcum. 1'\. Worth.1 wood tor. U!';M 4 mo'!I. MAT S ma11lc dre!l!ICt" SIOO: ~fiS · · ~1',Y.:n't~lrclc, •,1.;/~'.~.c~:l~ llo.sp1ta J t"tprr. prr· Juetions. l'ofeeh1anic_311 12 noon Sat l2/J4. 1409 E. I ex. Rcsl orfer. Gaffers & S:i\. TRE SES . • • ·('ell. child!! t'lothes & 7..a~z '"cooker. ~-1288. (errccl. 32 !lour-: ~·kl)'. en11.1n1enng or in1 ui;tna \\'arner. S;inta Ana. W 41TERS tlt'rs Gas Curnace. GO. MATIRESSES lo~s. C:ilt 96.1-1972 Ocnni!t & Dt!nrti!I Pe~n· Sch(.'(!ule to be arranl!('(I :;:ui~:1\:n~ :S~~~a1. or RECEPTIONIST F o r e ic c I u s I v c ~~w~ ·.,;· ~!r~~ostat . Q • "' F II •-....... ~A NEWPORT Bch T('nnis ncl A~enc)' of lluntin~ton 2 l):iy:i:: 6 3111'~1 ·~JPl\I . 2 ProJ!:resslve electronic rcst11urnnt. ~1u<:t be ncal i -----------I ue-en , u <Y 1 win ~1$ Club r.lembership St::iOO ... 'h.1,1 .. D··chDl"ll, D:iys ll.:10-Sl'~l. EO~: ft I T . & h PRICED TO '10VE I I t f rec vo.;ci .. P tty <'Om mcnsurtill' ""Py o: m:inuf:lctur1ng firm has in :ippe•r,. 1 D\'C l'X· 30". x 24" x s n'r. We!tl· NOW!! " 58n1< 847~an s er • -'~'c·"~·--------I v;/('xp4'r, & education. Classified •dr.o. 28& an immcd. need for :an·· tens ive now cf"l~e In 1nghouse $6S. 800 W. l.Sthl --~~~!!~~~-l~~~-~~'-'';'':':;-;;::;:-I I. ' l 'I ll I I D ilyP'lal '""' Pl"''"' VO•CC & Fren('h ("onl'I roorl & ,St . No. JOS No•·porl 833-9625&646·8ti86 CASllf~:R CLEHK, rrlo11I nn ,ic> •' r.~ 11n :ip c a o 1 "'' C1\NOPY Bed 1''r1lmf!, -.Jewelry :-.lore, li~ht Cn~ta ;\1e~.1 1\lcmorl.11 P.0 .8011560 ne11it 11ppear .nceess.t~ile sctvice. Apply nt Am· ~iich COMPUTERGOOF m11tch 'n,1t bd.sprd & . , 11,,,,1,,1,,1, JO I ''"torr·•, hookkcepin.cbacki;:rounrl hrQ!lia,50.~JOthSt.Room ~ 1 hi . d ,,0 hQC1kkec111n 11,,. ~ M C 1 M C o 11 l"· 1• N il \\111 by O"r-rn·gor r.Ji:ces s ve ii pme nt ('anopy. n1tc st11n '7' .. Costn~les;.1 os a i!ISO, o helpful. Xln'tbencfit.i;1n· .. 11 . u , ... a en1n . , , · u Y ... '" Ds,•/v.•e1•k, i;nm~ 111gh1.s. ----·r 92626 rhiHin/:< in edlcal & den· nppliance~ run or no. rrom Ea!tt c11n11ot b~ 1·hcsl SIO. 586-2t»S. 1\pj,ly In person \\'c•I. 1,1 T11rn you~ Rolf chi~ '!'lo a S48-0.1:tl , 615-5258 i<h1pptd baC'k . 3 way Dt>c.11. 10 :30 -Z:JO, 'l'nu don't n"l"d :1 ~unto .. D l••ln•~~, !!'l(•r(.'Q, sen them with a ---------comboRamet;1blell. Din· Sch .. rrer &. Son ~. Sn. "Drow f"n~t" >Nhen you Equal OrrP<lr. F.mploycr ... rr"lll""flln'JJ Dolly P1lnt Clus~\hC"d 1\d \VHIRJ.POOL wil.'iher & ln~:-i'okcr & J>ool. WIU Con!lt Plaza. Jov.·~r jew('[ pl:i,ce nn ad in lhc OAILV 102 F.. Haker St and use th(' 1l"11\cy ror :1 51,t13 dryer, St!S & $85 be ~acrlfictd Immediate· rourt. next-lo Rullock11. PIJ.OT V.';1nt Ad'I! CaUil ----------I C"Mta ~1t•~11 !179-5.'ro iHt>rC'O! C.ilt 6"2·5678 To· works pC"rff'C"L or mo11t>y ly tosatl!lry cre<litor11 213-891--892() now r142.~78 Wanl ad r('!!ulL~ · · r.12-!"lli'i ~:<tuitl Q_ppor, f-:n1plnv('r cla y hark, M!' _ f$MlO R'l1.,!itl. .. I\ ,.~<lint or.;ir • ' • PORT . Color TV , A~1 1 .-~ri1 . Sc:ir 11 . $SO. Zenith Port. TV $IS. 1\lnrtf'I Ar.t r t~~t $30 '1.-tfl,...C"IA:i2 . ENTIRE Inventory Close-Out Sale Continues UPTO 80% OFF ENTIRE INVENTORY New Jack Winter Shipment Also Shirts·Pants Jackets-Denims etc. Gals Denims And Thin<js 8RIMG THIS AD FOR EXTRA 10°/o OFF PURCHASE Fashion lloutique 333 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa llehlnd lnttn1aHonal Hou.u of Po11ea61HJ -·---- • • Tuesda . December10, 1974 DAtl V PILOT f: f 1 Trvcks 9560 Autos, lmportt Autos, Imported 4utos, Imported utos Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IMW 971 2 Karmann Ghio 9735 Triumph d 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • TU'a * 3.0 CSA • la•arlo1 A IL_.,v.,ilablc at. 74 Prices Cr~•i~rBMW 208 \V. l stSlrt'{'l ' Sunta Anu 835·3171 9715 Slli\HP '64 Gl!IA l'ur i.t·h(' l)OV.'C'fl'd''. 1750r1·, :):10·8770 d:i)'.'i, ~1 ·3 30.'i l'\'t'S. Mercedes Bem 9740 , SELL US YOUR OLD CAR, WE'U LEASE YOU OURS! 100 NF.\I.' & L·srn TOCllOOSJ:; THll'llC Triumph ~El H~AB . FRIEOtANDER '162~ G.G. Bl•d .• G.G . 532·7777 ll/i:l "'l)Hli \IA\'EHICK ;! J)( Ill H SE ()A~ ... $1795 ti C~ hnder. O?!tO 1·1d engine ,\1\1 Rl1tlio C r u I ~ t' ·I)· fl.1 flt I c 1'1'an!lnl1,s11ion Col12_r • \\lh1l(' ~11 Jt-':'\' li.t' f'.2,SOO Ll('l'O!lt' 0761IDD t.1!ly be seen at, DA1L \' PIL.O'r ('tnployf':'l park· 1n1t lot., 330 \\'esL Bay 1 __________ _, Street. (;osta l-ll':>a. Mon- 0770 rJ::i y \hruu~h Fn d:1y. :\sk -, (or husint>ss offl<'c. Vollc $wo9en ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·4321 l:t' \'\\' <.:onvt•rt, \'cl'y i;rt --C-.------- <199-;17 13 needlS \)(lil,\' \\·ork, ~50 or '66CllEV'' P.U.6tyl, gd cond. S850. or besl offer. 494-2979 House of lmoor~ 523-7256 J13.CAPR I 2000.:wr-.1.air.I------- ' gd tare. Xlra set 111•\\' •1973 MERCEDES condil inn s11on. 1·ii~ CORTINA. run1> ~ood, ---b"slofft•r.!Jll:l-44i11 PU~'E Ht'(;GY, nC\\ - -. --- 200Ucc ('n~111t•. ]\l:1kt• or '72 TORl."'1<) ~ 1lr, au·. pis. ft.•r. On\'s 596.....--441.il C\'C'S p /\.\', ht\•r(•O. 24.000 nulcs. tfJ(!-8559' • 52500. 5•1}1 ltu~'i S.15--f~ radia ls. $2795/orr, , 280 fi.15-1·169. I FL C . ----~----4 Ur . St·ci:1 n. lll1Jdt•1I, All •73 V\V Caml)l•rw'JXlptop. C'llR IST;'\lAS PllESENT. "66YAMAHA250 '73 , hom1ino.p /s,p/h, '72(;A PHl 20()0c~·.l)t·(•nr Xtras. ()ut..;tandin~ "mlfm,ci)l,.,,,,,1.-r,.,0 ·1;1;SJ('1gh (Fjirllf\\llhR ' a/c, s el . xln l con<I. I 'I I c 11 C 11 • '' ' I I I"' S200 6-12-8935 ~,,100495-00""~ftGpn• ~rp. A /C, ~uto. ,::d 1·ond <·fln1 ·• 1 ll~ •'1' · ~1 Call5•19·8Z85or!;1:,i.55(12 . n11 ghl .\' cv 1ntt1r,; /.-. . .,., .,.," (ln ly .20 .000 rni. $2.100 !l 19·~l:J 1 5. f,:19 1712 or br:ik•"'· r;u· ;ur. lo n11, 3 YAHAl\fA ·rran bikes Vons 9570 R35-2200 ex ;138 <l:t.\'S/ $3·3705. '66 V\V TIAJA \1'/0\'(•ri;i'l.l' (;rJ lllXI(' !}!~IXL. ·19·1 8671 trlr. Used only 3 times.••••••••••••••••••••••• li7:1-1813C'\'Cs . 1 C ,.... rhrome "his & ~ood :ift.6pn1 ----·-·----1 73 l\lE l E 1,J·:.o;; 220 i::ii;. .,u r. ~ ~-----Cost approx:. S2.500. v.·ill '7 l D O O G F: 11 • 3 Colt 9717 cent <.dr. Ai\l .'V~l. .\:!nt _i _in~-~-110.:..•4:.._4~2--Mustang 9952 sell al l f,.O'f' $t,5oo. Sports m a n. \1·8 , :\IT, ni.pd_._,_ lo mi ·~ SI,!!!.lQ._ 19.7..0...V_w_au ••••!.!.!.!.!..!!..!.tlll'•-•-•.u &.,.46----l -0--2 2.-or pis, pfh, racliO. $23.So.•••••••••••••"•••••••• l'h: 9G3 -788l or 213-592-1563 CallS40·Jli72. '71 l)odge Colt \V<igon, S48--0!0l new tires & battery. xlnt -------- t:x{'cilf'llt (•nnd. N e w fll;igs, radials. p;lint. hrakes & sho£•ks. \\"oo•i '65 l\1 tJS1'AN'G. 2+2. 4 lipd, rchlt 1'n.(:, nt'\\o' l\r(·~. m;1g..; • .1\,C, Xlnt. S.'-l'~i. eund . 25 mpg. $1500. 675-8754. '69 250 TRJ. 280 Big bore '68 CHEVY \'an. needs kit, Ceraini fork s, S & W engine work, rt1 usl sell. shocks , P.1!kuni carb. SJ00.675-8791 $200. 646-9•~208~.'-----I ~"."-'~ =---1 Datsun 9720 •73 YAMAHA. 250MX. Autos Wonted 9590 •••••~••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .!1:~:a~ • 1 m m a c ' FREE APPRAISAL ••••••••••••••••••••••• We buy used cars & 1911 SUZUKI Trailhop· trucks. Call GROTll * * HOLID i~ ~ SPECl1\L STE R EO components per, SOcc, $150. CHEVROLET for a free FromThe USED ORIENTAL system, xlnt sounds. ____ 64_6_-_3896 ____ 1 appra isal. GOLDF:N WIG SHOP. RUGS Va I u e over $1 4 00 , •69 YAM AHA l25MX, GROT!i CHEVROLET S•rdliee .,, ....... 673-8225 18211 Beach Blvd., Jiunt. WILL BUY YOUR DATSUH, TOYOTA ·OR YOLK~WAGEH PAID 1'~0R OR NOT. WIL L PAY TOP DOLLAR . CALL KENT ALLl'~N. 540-M42. --------1 10%To2o• .. i DISCOU N'I' Top S$ P aid. Have your .....,,,. Completely rebuilt. Bch ON ALL M ERCHAN· rugs appraised, then sell STEREO cart as new. $225. 644-1838 •'1 11V4 240Z, air, mags, ski Dis them to me 545-8074 '~"c'c·c608=7~---"='c·333=c11 rack. Engineer ov.·nr. "lo/ ·E · Walnut finish. must sell. '73 HONDA , 350 CB, good •· !\lint, new r:ids. &1G-8340 100 \ . Mariposa M , I Accept $10. 968--3122 condition. $550 WE PAY TOP DOLLAR d 494 0435 San Clemcntt• 4!'12 2552. usica 540_7046 FOR:rOP USED CA RS ys. . __ ,_,_ . .,._ .. __ _ lnsirume-nts 8083 S TERE<). J-larroon 1___ FOREIGN, DOMESTIC JIONDA 50 runs S50, '1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kardon. GIRL'S Schwinn Sting or CLAS.SICS drwr chesl SJ5, 4 dtnettc F'OR Sale Fender delu xe Recvr. dual tumtbls, Ray bike for sale $25. Jr your car is extra (·lean chrs $20 3 chrs & tbl $20. • S155 675-8941 2 s O•st lan11> $5, 2 l\vn bed frms rt'vcrb :imp, $2.')() + Pen· 1-6_7_3-_5_46_. ______ see ulAUEit BUICK SJ, tv stnd S2. Brass stool co Hollow body elect Boats & Morine '14 YAMAHA YZ80, near· S'· 'let. "ct•cto• '·'.O. ~uitar, askin_g $150. both E • I 1 . t d p 2925 Ha rbor 81vd. -" " " ' in xlnt conrl .642-5414 qutpmen Y new, min con · Ort· Costa Mesa 979-2500 desk chr S35, vat:.· S5. ----••••••••••••••••••••••• eel w/T & M pipe, $395. ironing brtl $5. slerl'o $..15. Office Furniture & General 90 IO 644--0975. I Dua l turntable SIS. t\Iov· Equipm"nt 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~) 1973 DATSUN 2402. f\lags. air, fl\'l. pt~·. Sl.900. 968-51171 aft. RP!\f '72 DATSUN 1200. Cll·an. Jo milca,ee. Sl.000. 84fl-3!82 Fiot 9715 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Low, low lease NEW'75 MERCEDES Only S 160 per mo . Open end l<'as<'. 240 Diese>l or 23llScd11n (~•·r.8:17·\l Jim Slemons 1 ~fi~t~i5 Newporl Be:ic:h 833-8300 Ent.e r from i\lacArt hu r 1971 Mercede-s 250 C t.·1cd. blue 1nl /C'.'<L, nC\\' Pirellis tirl's. $6300. t213l 4Rli -3 6!16 or (714 ) _871 -76~· ~\"!& wkcnc~ fi8 1\-lercedes 280 S fully 673-6ill panel inlf'l'lOr "·/('Ol'O _______ _ mot..;. 50.()00 mi's. St3~ .. '721\1 llSTANG G RA'.'\DE 1·a11 6·1()-!I07ti -~--1' Ori~. U\\'llt•r . 9720 1n1. '62 BUG.xi <·ond. 2i1npJ? raci ng or<int:t·.lhrn \'inyl Nu brks, mflr, )!d lirt's. top. H & IL ;11 r <'Ond. rad . $550 fr111. Bt·f Super larf!t' 0\;11 t1rl.'!-. !Jam I a ft ~•. li lli·-9031 bucket :-eats. 1Juto tr an~. PS/PR. othP r extras. 'ii 9 V\\' CAfl11'EH :-i Likencv.·.S:l850.675·.'>Rll7. Westphalia 61000 1ni, nt•\\' tires & brakes. $2.195. "74 !\IUS'rANG 2+2 Good 833-87.sA mi, 4 cyl. !las p/s. 3 /('. ------·I amffm rad. 646--6588 or Hl.Uf': '69 V\V. rebuilt f..12 -f!l n2. Porscht engi ne. lo\\· ----· ------ n1ileagc, new IJai nt , "·ith flTUSTANG '70 Xlnt cond. ma gs, sunroof, hi · VB Ori g ov.•ner. l77C:\ll' jackl'r s. outst<1nding 644·4288~rtcr6p.m. value must sel', 640-81 17 .69 l\1USTANG. Forest Gr. '67 V\V S11 nroof. rel)I\ motor, take over pa;..·· menls aboul Sl,UOO , Like ne"" 30',! engine. I ()"·nrr. 52.000 rni .. $15.'15. s:ll:i-0153. --------;,.19-:..'724 -=~='-------1,0ld,mobile '955 Vol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lu.~ury equipped. Sr>ol· "'•••••••••••••••••••••• Salei;andScrvil'C less. Sho"·room fresh. re· '71 VOLVO 2 rlr . am/fm. OLDSMOBILE ie l'an1cra /\v/ncw.1<ls. SIO, '73 YA,.. 100 MX I <-hilds skis Dual turnta· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •BOAT INSURANCE• P e r feet cond., never ble w/polc:. S5. <idlt !ikis SEC\' chrs !8/24. exec -Best Rates-raced, ra rely used. ss. Unic·ycle 55, lrg s wvl chrs SIS /25, dft 835-4641&499--2233 $350 644-0277 blkbo:1r d SS. Gr ay mach S65 Pier{'e867 \V19 TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATELY FOR ALL FOREIGH CARS CALL OR COME IH TO SEE US as on a h l t•, p ti on c r:idi<1ls, 4 spd. J<Or~eous GMC TRUCKS Dmfi 9G8-93R6after7:l'!\1. 25+ '!PG •r1· · ; i~~~=~===~cc< c·ar, ,. .r~ in1n g HONDA.CARS '7 1 l\IEllCEDES 250 i;eats. 52150. Offer. 0 -RAMGE COUMTY'S Sedan. f''ul l po"·cr. :iir, 675·8110 University Olds Dariish c_hr $5. bks, Cl\l 645·7411. I--, -0---C-O_A_ST--La-:11 H ONDA 350 CL, t I ti 18 S UTH P w /Faring windshield f~~~~75_07~~~ t' o ics CLOTJ-llNG Store Fi_x· Strake Runabout, gd. lug r ack,s's9S,xlnt cond: NEWEST&LARGEST :im /fm, <IZ .OO() mi. 1 '7,lVOLVOS llERENO\\lf .28.'>0 J-tarborBlvd .. O\\'ne>r. L ike nc\v. SPECIAL SAV INGS-I Costa~1esn SM)..9&10 • ___ _______ t!1 res. shelve~. rods. htl' cond. Sl .750. 548-5556 549_2724 IMMEDIATE BR UNS\\'ICK 4x8' Pool fi xtures, cab1nels, drps. day&eves. • , table. Xlnl cond. S:J95. G15-5418 9040 '700SSA 250. Stelleto. Dif· DELIVERY !l7!l •ISll!lorS5fi-l3J7. Con1l' in and see the IT'· I MG-~ ---9742 maining '7,fs while we •7 1 TORNADO. Q\\'nC'r ••••••••••••••••••••••• still have a ~election. j\J ust Sell at Sacrifice ' 1------------IBoots, Power feceot tank & seat. Wee! A L L '1 O D E' I S Call %3-530I 1:1ftl·rGpm . ASSORTF.D f & · " • -----" ' um ·equip·••••••••••••••••••••••• Smith-pipe. !ttikuni. Vy COLORS 1·wo G70·14 \1·hite v.·alls ment. Like nev.·, Desks.1··12 REINELL 22' Cabin clean . $350 or bs l . Dick Miller Motors . $30. Xlenl c:ond. Two sets ~:;~~~~~nee tbl, <:hrs. etc. Cruiser. sleeps 5, galley, 548~56. 3100 W. Coast Hwy., N.B. 120 w, \Varner al So. VW chains 842-51110. · equ1p'd. $5,900.497-2370 1~=~=~------642·9405 ' ~1 ain NF.A RLY NEW r e··118' SOUTfl COAST La Motor Hames.Sales/ 1----------1 Santa Ana 5 C RA M _LET 5 possessed executive & S trat::e Runabout, gl.. Rnt 9160 CADILLACS ~--"'"-"= sec r e taria l o ffic e c:ond . Sl,150. 548_5556 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGEST SELEC- AHSWERS furn iture. See at 2586 'SHARE WIHHEIAGO TIOH El' . y lh T k d C t day & e\'eS. 1x1r · ou · o en Newport Blv , os a --~~~-----I 2o"k ownership .. Share I H O R A N G E Habbil ·TUH'l'LE fll esa·6<15-3661 25' CARVE R Cabin u sage & e xp enses. I'm tired of hearing Cruiser . 1968 Monterey, 6400482 COUNTY racia l slurs. 1'hc other P~ts 8087 clean . $4,800. Call aft.1~~·~~·------1 Coupe DeVilles - d ay a J:UY told roe I jog ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6PM 581 -5423 MotorhomeREHTALS Sedan DeVilles-likeafat1'UHTLI-~. CANAR IES, Rollers & , DALE'S 839-0900 t:I Uor ados -Co n., -AQ VAnlul\1. 30 anil 10 Warblers Al l colors. Boots, Soil 9060 vertibles. Also many other select Cadillac •al. All cq,ipm't. 580. Including RJue & white. ••••••••••••••••••••••• RENT the BEST '73 Ex-Trade·ins. Call 675-IJ9.11. From$35.645-6456. SAILBOAT, 12' w /5' ecutive, 25', all luxury beam. main &jib. Gold xtras. Free miles. •lllllllllll .... 111111111111 .... 11111111111 .... llllllllll~ Fbrgls w/trlr. Besloffer. ,_97=9_-00~~"'~·~'~'~·~•p~m~--I 675-1789 ,-1 ~~~~-----WANTED To Rent from Boats, Slip Dodt 9070 pvt. pty. 24' to 26' Motor Nabers Cadillac 7000 Ho-bol' llNd.,.~ .. 11\fouo 540•9100 FIAT '72 12·1 Sp,\'der, AJ\1/FJ\·1' mags. xln1_ cond . .' S3.000. 8Jl -2Q35 aft.5P i'.I -----1 '71 FI AT 124 Spyrler . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Home, 12·25 to 1·4. 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Oecemblir 10, 197-4 Jladio Heroes AIJ.~e;Well in Palm ·sprfugs PALAI SPRINGS {AP) -couldn'l last forever -and prised last spring when he first starte d th eir pro· v.•htn Lauck took the page \\lho knows what lurks in it didn't." met Gerald Ford, then vice grams, they ad.Jibbed their9 and folded I t asainst th& the tieart of Palm Springs? She acted in many radio president, in P a lm Springs. lines. rest of the script that woulcf The Shadow k_nows. mysteries. ''I was a gOOd • , I rem e m b e r Yo u ''We were told we had to be the cue to bring the skit B_re,tt l'lforrison, 'fho Was ·screamer." because you called all my write a script, but we had to an e~d . It worked rad~o ~ S~adow from 1944 to plays during the l\.1ichigan never writttn one and did _perrestly. 1956. is J~st. one of-many SllE WAS a regular on football ga m e in 1933 ," not know hoW to do it," he Theywer e found outwken from . rad_io s , golden age the Bob Ho pe Show, the Ford told Wilson. said. "We s t ayed. up all they returned to the studio '4'ho hve 1n this desert re· mother on ''Date with Wilson was in New York nightandcouldo't doit. !o,i:a..noon repeat." By then sort. Judy." Dexter's mother on b h · ' .. · . they had· forgotten what Jn the heyday of network "Cgrliss Archer .. the next· at t e time e auditioned ror F1n ~lly. we decided the they had talked abolJt and radio, th.is once s leepy. little , door neighbor o'n the Phil the Benny show. only thin~ to do was to go to '"-d to a d 11.b a completely """ II fl I ed ··1.guess I was lucky," he the st do d h Id h t •~ .. ~ert \'I age o en igur Harris·Alice Faye Show, . u _1 a n _o . w a neWscript. 1n broadcasts. It has long and on many others Her said , "because I stayed looked hke a script 1n our been the cnter~a inment _in· husband was Jack ee'nny's with Jack !~r 35 years." · hands a nd whe n one of us Gofr a nd Lauck retired in dustry's favorite watering announcer foe: three de· would turn the pa~f", .the 1955 and ~ay records or hole und ma.JI)'. ba\·.e .come .•. l!alftHr~··-~·,...·· GOFF, A FORMER Palm other would know 1t was their d aily show are being lo stay. .. · . Springs cit~ouncilman, time for him to talk. re·broadcast on stations . Wilson began as a sports recalled that he n he and across the country. f'REF.MAN GOSDEN a nnouncer. He was sur· Chet Lauck Nho was Lum. "WE BOTH decided that Ooff said he still prefers and Charles Correll broad· ,. SUNDAY VISITOR Jack Benny IN CONTINGENT Red Skelton Youth Held In Death Rampage ~IACON , GA. (UPll - Police have captured an. 18·year·old boy they said beat an elderly couple to de- ath .ind assaulted four other . neighbors \11ith an assort- ment of weapons that in- cluded a fire poker, i.I hat rack and soft drink bot- ' ties during a V.'cekend r<im - page. J ohn Young was arrested fl>londay <1t t.1 relativc's · hon1e in f\Iillcdgevillc. about 30 miles northeast of this centra l Georgia city. Police said they traced his· identit y through cast Lhe ir "Amos 'n' Andy" show from the tower or the El Atirador HQtel for six 'ol,·eeks in the early 1930s. Gosden lives in Palm Spr· -ings today. Correll died in '19.57, . J at'k Benny often t.road- cast his Sunday night radio show from Palm S rings_. Jn ones tl. enny pfiijecf' -- a sheriff who couldn't get into the exclusive Racq_uet Club to solve a .murder. He \l.'asn'l a "m e mber. Benny's solution: "Then throw the body over the fence." EDD IE CANTOR, Al Jolson and Bob Hope often originated their s hows in Palm Springs . Hope is building a futuristiC home he re today. Besides Gosden and Mor - rison, other form er radio pe rsona lities living here are R ed Skelton, Don Wil son and his wife, Lois Corbet; Norris Goff, who was the Abner half of "Lum 'n' Abner;" musical director Lud Glus kin ; a nnouncer Frank Barton ; Irvi ng Kauf- man, \11ho was "Lazy Dan, the fl.1 instrel :Afan," and writer Alyce Walker. In the 1950s President Eisenhower regularly vaca· 'tioned in Palm Springs and often golfed with Gosden and Hope. !'llany of the performers moved into television. but they still believe that radio was better. "RADIO WAS a theater of the mind," l\l orrison said. "People became their own art directors, their own cos- tume designers . In the old days of radio, every set was a color set. '"Radio gave listeners a cha nce to use their minds to create a nd expand -it was Jike reading a good book." . !tliss Corbet, who got her s tart in t he National Shakespeare Thea ter, calls radio a "half medium." She said : "You have to have sight. I a l ways f elt it fingerprints and a bloods-PUBLIC NOTICE l<1incd t·shirt found at the · --~,~"=,~,,=,=0,=,=,=,=,=,.=,~.,:-· - hon1es of victims. NAME STATEMENT TM lollowlno ""'""'' ••e CIOin; buSinns .. ., "lff; KNE\V they .,..·ere VILLAGE P"NTRY,SlO\Unl"ffs!tyDr .• Id I I h b lr~l<1e,C:•lilo•nl1'1~ e er'! anc t ey "'ere Y F1ortnc:•W.McDona1d,l•R"'S1.0oud, then1Sl'l\'cs.'' said ehief of ~•l)Ol1Beac11.cau1or~1.1...o dett'C'tivcs B. C. Cranford. . C.enevltv• Tu••e!man, ll Ru• Gr-va11et, Nt wpO•t Beach, Call!ornla'rnll(I • Tfll• business I• conducted by• limi'*' .\JI of the victims were in 11o1rtners111p. \hl'ir 70S and 80~. F+orenceW.MtDOn•ld Tiiis st;Utmtnt was !lttd will! tllo! Coull!¥ The .\·outh, \\'hO lived in Clu• of OranQot Count1 on Novembe<" ll, 1'1•. the raciall y mixed·. Jo,v in-FJ1111 ('OnlC ne1..,·hborhood where Publ+sfltd Orange Coast O.ilt Pilot, ,._ DectmDtr 10, 11, 1•, ll, 191• •Sl~I• lhc be:.itlngs occurred. "·as <·harged \\ith two counts of murder, burglary :.ind a,l!.- !:ravatcd battery. Cr;inford said other t hargcs \\OUld be brought. PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOU5 IUSINEU N"lol!E STATEMENT TP'lt to11owlno Pl'"'"' ••t doiflll blrlln.,n " ARGONAUT ENTERPRISES, 19511 • •. • radlotoTVhumor. ' 1 1R.,.\DIO GAVE the listener a ehance to use his or her imagination," he sal4.-"'.fake Jack ~rmy'.s P.laxwell car. The descrip- tion of it starting to tra ... el down the road was more humorous than seeing an l~~s;~~ old car_purfing with smoke. "And"9ou can't repeat in TV . The Maxwell was always funny and so was Fibber McGee's closet. But ' .. Policl' ;.il~t, hl'lri ;1 man identified ;.is .Juhnny Rogers under SS,000 bond as ;i mater ial V•ilnl'SS, IRockl•nd Lint, l-h1n!in9\on Be i en, C..lolo•n•• 91i-14 Sen A. C.••dner, 19111 ~oc~l•nd L-. Hl/11hnQ1cn Bo•cll, C•!Horni1'1M<o J1atpr. w, Helm, ll11 Elk Clrcle, Hu~i.....,1on Beier., C•lifo•n•• '1'26"11 Daryl It, GoOOwfn, 12"'1 Lewis St., AQt. l, C...t<ltn C.<OYO, C•l+fornl•t1~ ' • /. Soft pack or Flip-Top® box. Either way, you ~et a lot to Ilke. ·. ' T fl E \'lfTl1'1S incl udl'd Coleman Priee Sr., 83, and his 7fl-ycar-old p~1rtiall~·­ p;ira lyzt'd ,,ifc. both b!udgl'Onl:'d to death in the 1no<icst humt• 11·hcrc they had lived 50 Yt·ars, Thost" b(':itvn \1erc Hien · lif1cd as ~Ir~. ~l yrtle .\Talone. ilj, and her sister . .\lro;. GL1d,1 s llill, 83: ,Jori Hr;1 gg. 77. and ~lr s, l\alit• IJ;1,·1s, in h<'r 80s. franrnrd s;11d the at· tacker's m11\1\'~' 1vas rnh· bcrv and th;it he used ··~·ha te1·er 11 as in the house to beat them u1J . One hl' hc;1l 11·11h a f1rl:" l)okcr. others \\i!h a h;it rat·k. Coca Cola bottles. anything that \\':JS 111 thc hou."'' · T~E QOe~TtoN ·. BEi:oRE ·'fl.I! i.oo~e IS WHERE TO FINO 'fltE Mo~EY To SOPP ORT' IT Freq J, D1w~i11•. 19.SU Rock!..-d ~. Hunltll<JIOI\ 8t1ch, C11ilo•nia 9~ I Tf>•• tluSlntH I• COrldlK1t<l by• gtl\trll l)lrlntfSll•p, I Ben 11, G1rd;ner Tn11 S1i1tment ••I l•••d ,.;,,,Ille Cour!ly Cl••kolOr1not County on Oecombl!• t, 191'. PuClisneQ Or1ngo Co111 Dailf Pilot, ~em~• 10, 11,11, )1, 191' •~10-71 RECOVERED HOM CRIPPLING BACK = 'fhis patient suffered for yca r s \\'i t h pai n so severe in ·h is b3ck thal il \\'OU]d ;1ctuall y serve to cripple his movement. It .,.,·as a recurring pain. nn and off, roml' nnd go IY\K'-He tried almosl every 1ypr or ca r e except l'hirnprart1r. Ile \\'U~ told he 1nav ('l'('n h;11 e 10 have an opCr:ition ~i nd "''llS ;iboul rt•:idv to submit lo 1t: ""hen a rnenrl persuaded him to al lt'ast have a Chiropractic c:o1am1 n a l ion before und('r~oing such a n opcr;1t1on. A _complete analysis and sp1nal x·rays re1·eale4._the tn1e cause of his 11ainful condition. Even though mul'h dan1age had al rcad v bl'en done. Chiroprac.tic Hpplicalion of ~c 1entifAc adjustments rleared up this l'Ondition and lhe 111111enl has nevec had to h;11·c sur!(ery, If ~·ou surfer poor he31th berause of a neck 11r h:ick cond1t1on, it ~'Ould be "'15C tn consult a doctor of t"h1rupracl1l' -others do you knu11o ' Dr. Partain, D.C. M•lllfahu Offius Ill T1llt Eoslbluff Village Center NEWPORT IEACH 640-6410 • i f ' Warning , The Surgeon General Has Oeiermined Thal C1gare11 e Smoking Is Dangerous 10 Your Heal1h. • . Kings: 16 n1g; '1a1:' 1.1 mg. nlcoune-• Box: I 7 mg: ·iac 1.1 mg . nic01ine ev. percigareue. FTC ReP-On Oct'.74 " ' . ' '.:J, 7 ! " I . ' . • , ~-guna/South Coast EDITION • ... - To day~SF in N.Y. Sto eks VOL. 67, NO. ~.-3 SE CT ION S, 32 PAGES ORANGE COU NTY, CALIFORNIA · TUESDAY, DECEM BER 10, 197a TEN (E-NTS ~ Festival ~,udget lly JACK CllAPPELL The Laguna Beach Festival of Arts board or difectors Monday approved a $715,000 budget ror the coming year and increased ticket prices lo raise an extra $80,000 for lhe nonprofit cor- PQriliOlh_ . · • The budget is up about Sl00,000 over • last year·s with signific/nt inc reases t:hanged . in the scholarship and coritributions Action approving the budget was areas. not unanimous as Direclor Paul lngeases in ticket prices to the Griem argued that revenues would Page<int Of the l\.1asters --{he "living tOtal-abol1l $22,000 less than expe:n::- pictures'' production done during the ditures·and force the festival to dip in- six·week summer art festival -are to its bank reserve. about 50 cents for loge, center section Treasurer Stuart Durkee noted that and center rear seats. Prices for the reserve stood at 5467,000 and that the extreme rear side seats remained un· festival was being hit with unusual OK; Ticket Price Up capital \mprovement expenses this increases resr1nds previous action ¥ear. '''hirh bad hiked prices for some seats Included in the budget are $88.900 by SI. tor scholarships and contributions, up Ticket prices nqw range rrq_m ~7.50 -from S'48,660 l'3st }'ear: S207.000 for( for lo~e. to $3 tor the rear side seats. pageant production, up from $177,000 The Fesli\•al of Arts originally last yeaf; Slli6,000 lease rental to the began as an exhibition for Laguna city or Laguna Beach, up from artists. $155,800 last year. The festival produces the annual · 'l'he action approvinR tickel orice ._.Pageant or the Masters, a recreation v.·1th numan models of famous arL works. The pageant \lo as started tu Jure art buyers to se~ the artists' pro~ .durts and it has b...'come a n1ajor cultural and financial boon to the commonity. .. The festival supports n1any Laguna area cultural grou1>S and ori::aniza- tions and through scholarships ;.iids students ip the arts. ' ' eiress oc s Cites Ill Health Mills Resigns Chairman Post WASHINGTON <UPI> -After 16 years in the post. Rep. Wilbur 0 . !\.fills <D·Ark .), has decided to surrender the chairmanship or the powerful Ways and Means Committee because or ill health, speaker Carl Al bert said today. . Albert said J\l ills, long considered one of Congress' leading power brokers. made his decisio9 on the ad- vice or his doctor who is treating the 65-year·old Democrat al Bethesda .Naval llospital for wh at wls described as exhaustion. Even before the announcement - which w<is expected -Mills had lost ·Drug In Center Dana Point To Be Aired County ap{U'O\'al of a drug addict re· :habilitation center located in Dana Point is the topic or a spec\al public meeting ut 7;30 o'clock tonight at Dana Elementary school, 24242 La Cresta Drive. Dana Point. The meeting is organized by Paul Sayre. president of the United South Orange Coast Communities, a coall· lion or busi ness and homeowners groups in the Laguna Niguel. Dana Point end Capistrano Bea~h area. Speaking will be J a mes Kolk of the ~unty Department of l\1ental Health v.·hich administers the drug r e- h abilitation program. and John Borler, project director of the Straight Ahead, Jnc., which will operate the center. Other speakers will include Truman Benedict, superintendent or the Capistrano Unified School District and representatives of the county sheriff's department, and the state parks department. · Proposed location of the drug center in Dana Point is controversial and has aroused local residents. Orange Coast \t t•a lhl.'"r Fair and continued cool through \Vednesday with not much temperature change, ac· cording to the weather service. 1-lighs along the Orange Coast 'viii be 63 at the beaches and 68 inland. Lows tonight4247. I NS IDE TODA V Palm Springr ir stiU o favorite watering hole for many stars from Tadio's golden age. The voices cf Breu "forri1on tThe ShadotDJ Jllt!k B~nny. Freeman Gosden and Bob llope can still be heard in tM de· aert cily. See alory Page Cll. --· " ........ .. ~ .. _.., .. .. --.. -Cl-II =c.Mt .... ,. -. .. ,,. --.. =:-...... A,.11 --" .. , ... &-.ull" ... ••• ·-.. Ll...,...o.l .. -.. -· ... -.. ··-.. --.. -a considerable stature in the eyes of peers after extensive publicity about his friendship with Annabel Bat- tistella, a Washington stripper. Albert. who spoke \\'ith Mills' doctor· this morning, said no decision has been made on "'hether the 18-term lawmaker "'ill resign from either the ONLY 80 TURN OUT Tc;> SEE 'FA NNE'-Story, A3 WILBUR GAVE UP OLD WAYS -ANO HOW-Analysis, 87 committee or from Congress. "'He is not going to seek the chairmanship on the Committee on Ways and l\1eans." Albert told re-· porters. "The medical processes have not been completed and may not: be for a while. "His other decisions -staying on the committee or whatever else - will be made later." Rep. Al Ullman (D-Ore.), who is next in line for the committee chairmanship -at least in seniority -has told the Democratic steering committee he wants lo take over as chairman. The panel. will make its House committee choices as it or· ganizes for the94th Congress. Commenting On Mills' decision, UI· lmansaid: ··it is most regrettable that Mr_ l\1ills' health does not allow him to continue in his capacity as chairman. He has had a long and a distinguished career and has made great contribu- tions to the nation. j1c is one of the foremost tax lawyers in America and an extremely able lc~islator and chairman, and it has been a won· derrul experience to serve under his chairmanship." l\1ills recently appeared on stage in Boston with the stripper. who goes un· der the professional name "F:inne Foxe." Albert told newsmen he did not talk directly with Mills but that a friend or the Arkansas congressman had done (See MILLS, Page A2) Laguna Plans Annual Parade, Magic .Show A storybook parade and a m agic show for children will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday in Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach. TI)I annu al event. sponsofed by the 1'1ermaids of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Com merce, will feature a costume contest, although children not in costumes are also welcome. The parade or children will be followed by a free clown and magic show at the South Coast Theater. In addition, Christmas carols will be sung by four troops of Girl Scouts , and Brownies. Santa to Ride Fire En.gin e Santa Claus will ridt! a fire engine lo Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach, arriving about S: 30 p.m. fo'riday . He will then take up residence In hls house on the El Paseo cul-de-$ac at the south end or the park, where he "111 be available to talk with children from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. dally until Christmas. Santa's visit b sponsored by the ~l t!rmalds of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce. • D.at\' ...... SUff,... MARY JANE FORSTER CONDUCTS PICTORIAL ADOBE TOUR Hl1tOry Lesson tor Riley (right) and His Aide, Jeck Guiso • Riley Tours San Juan· Adohes;Vows Support 1-""'ifth Uistrirt Supervisor Thomas Riley· got a tour of San Juan Capist r ano's adobes f\1onday and heard a pitch on how he can help sa\'e them. General Riley said he hadn"t re· alized !he number of historic build· ings s ti ll stand ing in San Juan Capistrano and promised to support efforts to save them. · · Riley was accompanied by Kenneth &impson , Director or Orange Coun· t)'s llarbors. Beaches and Parks Dis- trict. Lecil Slaback and Don Dob- meier or the Or.ange County Historical Commission. and Jack Guiso, the supervisor's assistant. Al s take is Sl 50,000 w h irh represents the county's share or state parks, recreation, and historical restoration bonds passed by the \'Olers last June. cavation and archeological study or the l\lontanez Adobe v.•hich the society leases from Forrest Dunivin of Mis· s1on \'iejo. The adobe, believed to be of 1794 construction. would then be restored. ··This \\Ou ld bL· the only 18th century adobe restored in California," said Durenberger. "This v.•ould be quite a coup for Orange County.'' The second priority v.·ol.!ld be to build a sm:1ll museum on the adobe property. making the adobe t_he museum 's primary exhibit. The third priority would be to purchase the Lupe Coombs house next to the railroad tracks on Ve rdugo, sile of an early post office and jail. ' The pictori~1I tour ol ·the adobes. ~nducted rrom v.·ithin the !\-fontanez. adobe. wa s given by f!.1ary J a ne Forster. Complaint Says Price Too Low By DOUGLAS FRITZSCllE OI .. o.llr 'IMllStl" The sale or 1,360 Irvine Company i:Oa·stal acres for a state p a rk between L aguna Beach and Corona del Mar has been blocked by a pre· liminary injunction obtained in a West Virginia circuit court by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith, according to company spokesmen. The complaint charges that the $7 .6 million sale price is too low lo ade· quately co mpensate the company, ac· cording to l\1artin~Brower or the firm 's public relations department. In b is ruling, Judge Thomas McHugh said the injunction was is·' sued to block an.v sale until a full hear· ing could be held early next year. . Negotiations have been under W8)' for almost seven years on the sale to ~ Stale ol 3 . .5 miJN 9( ,t:W.cll aod blutra •.nd l ,100 iAland itelW'ot Inino\ Company land bct"v.'l!en Corona del Mar and Laguna. according to R~rt ?o1eyer, c hief deputy director -Of. the state Department o( Parks and Recreation. The $7.6 million sale was approved by the state legislature in this year·s budget. The sale approval \\·as the largest single transaction authorized from a $250 million park bond issue approved by voters last June. Meyer, who said he was unaware or the specifics or the ruling. tiaid the sale was to have been announced as a "Christmas presenl to the people of California." · The transaction, he said. was in its final stages. Attorneys for the state a nd the company, he said, have been drawing up papers and final approval "·ould have been made on the day before or the day arter Christmas. (See PARK, P~ge A.2) Skindiver 's Ring, Wallet Stolen A diamond r ing and a wallet valued at $1,005 were reported taken from the pants of a Long Beach man skindiving in Laguna Beach. Dan Howard Spano, 22, told police the items were taken from his pants pocket Sunday while he was diving off Crescent Bay Beach. Sampson, who is the county his- torical commission's adviser, told members of the San Juan Capistrano 1-listorical Society (who sponsored lhe tour) that thev have a rhance to ob· lain a portion Of those funds. "But there is stiff competition."" ht' :>aid. Sampson added that .. something should be done in this area" and asked what the society v.·ould do with its monl"y. Pot Smoking Linked To Enlarged Breasts President Gep Ourenberger said the first priority is to complete the ex· Lie Detectors Practice Hit \VASHI NGTON (UPl)-Theuseof· lie dete<'tors in screening npplicants for jobs is an invasiOl'l of privacy and should be ou1lawcd. a Scnalc staf! .study recommended today The study \\'l.lrnr<l tha1 the pr;ict1cc> is V.'ldespread in both gov('rnmenl.and private industry ' ~ Meet Canceled A special meeting of the L3guna Be:i<'h City Council schl'duled for \\rednl"sday has been canceled. The council "·as to:;tudy 3 proposed ho4fi~ ing tract ror up1>er J31ue~ird Canyot\. The meeting v.•as cancel~ by mutual agrel·n1vnt or tht~ c:ouneil ;and t.ht.! de. veloPCr . ' BOSTON CAP) -Men may develop fully feminine breasts from heavy marijuana smoking, say two Harvard fl.1edical School surgeons. The surgeons said they are treating and stud ying 16 males whose breast enlargement apparently is related to smoking marijuana. They said it pro- bably affects both sexes. "This cfCect seems to occur in only a small percentage of people wbo use lhc drug:· !iaid Ors. John l1armon. chief suri;?.ical resident al New England Deaconcs!'i llospital. ~nd f\tenttlaos Aliapoulios. a surgeon al Cambridge llospital. "It's like digitalis fa heart muscle st1mulnnt) which also causes breast enlargement In a very few patients who take it," tht)' sa.1d. ''So, tr a ,,.,·om3n smoked marijuana, even hea,•lly. she might have one chance in 100. sa y, or increasin(; her brea!lt site,·· the)· said. The sur1eons ~aid tht' I& patients are bctv.•een 18 and ~ years old and s moked marijuana al lea3t three limes a ~·eek . Some smoked it daily. They said lhe~ have produced the $1~f: re5ults in rl'S('arch on male rate;: by injtctlng I.hem 'll:ith TllC, the 1•ythoa('tivc il"li1·fdi.cntin marijuana. The most practical treatment is to surgically remove excess mammary gland tissue. "This can be done quite simply and does not necessitate removal of the entire breast," s aid llarmon. "There is no scarring or disfigurement." It was reported that one man un· dcrwent surgery tWIL't' in New Yor1c: . and again in Boston after the condi· lion recurred. The doctor~ said that to minimize the condition or prevent it from recur- ring. patients must stop smoking marijuana . The surgeons said they first SUS· peeled that marijuana could inOuence breast d('velopmcnt two years ago . after seeing three cai;~. They wrote a letter to the New England Journal or • P.ledicint. and seve'l other victims . were found . •·tr we·ve 1tCn 16, there must be mo.ny more who don't know we're here and 1ntt?rcstt!d la their problem," Jlarmon said. The d()('tora said that more easts need to be ldentified and s tudied to <onfirm "ause and effecl and that they plan to lnv~ligateot.h~ possible feminiilnt: eff eel.'\ of the drujt. , -OeitY ....... SUtf ...... BLOCKS BIG LAND SALE ·Joan lrYlne Smith ·Pa:ir.. .. Set Vp Drug Abuse . Memorial By J ACKJE llY1'1AN Of 1119 DllHy l"llet IUff A foundation to prevent drug abuse has been established in memory ol Julie Thomas, 16. of Laguna Be<1ch, who died Sept. 28of drug overdose. l\1iss Thomas, a student al Laguna Beach High School. died after takinit a powerful drug called propercaine which she believed was rocaine. A San Clemente couple has been in- dicted by Lhe Orange County Grand Jury on charges of murder and furnish ing drugs to a minor rn connel:· tion with her death. The Julie Thomas r.1emor1al l'~oun­ dation ''is something we want to do, so that Julie's death doesn 't just become another meaningless st atis tic.·' Jerald Thomas, l\Uss Thomas ' lather, said l\tonday. The foundation v.·ill donate (unds to Laguna Beach schools to pay for speakers or educational pro~rams about drugs. It will also back other drug preven· live programs. in rons1,l1ution with the federally-funded Laguna Beach Community Drug Abuse Prevention Team. -Oa\'e Hagen, chairman of lhc- Laguna Beach school drug abu~c team. said his group will al so \\Ork .... ·ith the foundation, which io; ;'!l'('~1ng nonprofit status. Donations from 1nd1v1clual~. busi- ness or ser\•ice organizations c;1n b1• sent to 380 Glenneyre St.. Suite E. 111 care of Dr. Norm<i1n Brownt:>. 11rt•s1- d('nt or the Laguna Beach t.:nif1L'rl School Di s trict Ro:.ird of Erl uea t 1~1n. lie is treasurer of the foundation . Fed Move Helps Dow NEW YORK (UPll -l'rices increased on the New York Stock Excha nge tod:iy 1n fairl y acti\·e tradin~. appartntly in response to a decline in interest. rates Chase ~tanhattnn Rank today joined some lendtnf? h1,1tlutions .in loV1·ering its prime rate -that rharged key corpo r~t c (UStomers -to 101 ~ percenL from 101.-,. percrnl . The Federal Reservt! Board paved the w:iy ·by low er1ni! its. disrount rate to 7:t4 from 8 per· cent ri.1onday. The d1srounl rate is the rate the f ed charg~s member banks for loans. The Dow J on<'s industrial a\'eragt, "'•hich rea<'hed a 12· )ear tow Friday, "·its ahe11d 17.06 PoUll~ lo 597.00at m1d·dl)'. " I I l O..r, l"ilM SWM l"MW Goh1g Io S.-ho.>I 1.aguna Rc<tC'h police Capt . Duvid Bro\rn u·ilJ attend the l~·V.'e~k f,BI ac·aclemy begin- nin g 1n .January. 1'hl• Laguna l\'iguel res ident, 38. wilt be the first Laguna Beach police of- ficer to attend the intens ive training course . Front Page A I PARK. • • ft1rs. Sntilh's complaint is ba!ed on the sale price o( $7.6 million. a figure both the company and state consider 50 percent o( the actual market value or the land. 1 r.1eyer called the sale "the biggest Jtift to the state in the past eight years ~nd one o( the biggest in the depart- ment"s history.'' The case was filed in a \Yest Virginia court because the Irvine Company is incorporated in that state. As a condition of the preliminar y in- junction, lt-1 rs. Smith was required t.o post a SI million bon d to protect the company against any damagee; which the injunction might caus~. Expressing optimism about the eventual outcome or the c~se, Jrvine Cempany President Raymond L. \Yatson said, "The sale of this land to the state for public use is in the mutual interest of the state and of the Jrvine Company. l believe that lhe t ransaction should and will be suc- cessfully completed." ]\lrs. Smilh \\"as in an Jrvine Com- p any boa rd f)f directors meeting today a nd could not be contacted. The s tale, said .l\feycr. is not in· \·olved in the case. As a res ult of the llction. hoY .. ever. further efforts on the transaction "·ill be delayed. San Clemente Planners F<J,ce 2 . Major Items Prop os ed ge n e r a l plan amend ments concerning the Reeves Ranch a nd a proposed 22·unit con- dominium project in the pier area vo'i\I come b('fore the San Cl emente Pla n- ning Commiss ion Wednesday. Both items have been continued from t\\·o previous meeting. The nlOS I contro\"ersia\ land use change on the Rre\·cs Ranch y,·oul d redesignate about 75 acres from opcn- area to mcdium·density-rcsidcntial, permitting up to 750 d\rclling un i!s y.·here none are presC'ntly allo .... ·ed. Also. develo1:icrs of a proposed 22- unit condominium prOJCCl at 106 N. Alameda Lane "'iii ask for a negati ve environmental impact dt'c\aratio n .and a U~L' pern1il. The meeting will be :il 7:30 p.m. in city coun cil chamb<-rs. ORANGE COAST 1.1!>< DAILY PILOT T"" ()<....,.Co.It 0.11~ Pho!, ... 1r1 .. 111ch" • .,,,... tllnR ll'oe HtW\·Pt-•"· •l P~l>h......, bf 0-.0. ... ~ C.0.~I "'111!1'11•"q Co"'"'"' \or-•!tttJ•!""""'" ...,tll,_ MO!'ld•v thro..qh F"°''· ,.,.. Co\I• Mrw. l'ff•POrl Be.och. "~~'""""" lleMn f.....,,. l••n V•ller. l•~•n• Sldlllfl>•<• V•lily 1!'1d Lit""' k•<ll \ou!I> '"'U 1' \"'91~ rf'qoDNt lld•t•OFI it llUl>l•"'•a l.otu•a•o -s..nd•Y• Tn• P''"''i>a' 11U0'""'"0 p1111I " •I JOO Wt\! flly Slf1J<lt, (O\I• i,<e,1. (•1•1<1•1111 t1t.<t Robe rt N. 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"li!tlllY 6'•!1.,.hon1 \) 00 "''>"!Mf \ \\',\Stl l.\'G"r0.'lj IA P I -Fo rmer \\'h 1te ll uus c aid e J o fl "n D. Ehrli<·hman tt·i.llf1t•1I tud,1.\" that 011 a ":,lk un an Or<.Hl~l° Count,v ht·:1t•h not lo~ .ifter th(· \\':1h:rgate break-in lh!'n ·P11~s1dc111 !':1xon said he \\'huld '"lll'\"Cf t•nlcrt,Hn thl' subject" Of rlt•1nt•n1·\ for t:-it• ht1r~lar:-.. liul, 1<.;hrlichr11<111 ~;ud. 111 ~fJrrh or April 197:1 .. lht' Prt.'s1de nl ind1r;i ted lh:.it ..it lhl' end of his Sl·tond term he \\'f/u!d propo~l' p:.ardon .. fur t•\·cryl>ody tn\'Ol\t•d 111 \\\1h.'r).!att• ·· ·· 1 s<Hd Amen.·· ~:h rl1rhman added. fo:hrhchm;in v.as a;o;kc<I about :.a con- \{'r~.illon 1n the sprini.: of l!.173 .,.,,hen :\'1:..on !ul d ~hrhrhrnan th:.tl hl! had l t en aµproat ht..'<i on the sulJJCC t of ('Jemcncy ror \Vatcrg.itc cons pirator E. Jlou·al'd llunt. EX·MONT..:m-110vfRNOR GUILTY IN GIFTS, Page A4 'rhc s uh1eet \\'as hroug ht up in Janu<iry 1~73 b.v Charles \\'. C1ilson . a forn1(•r \\'hile llousl· ~pt•cial counsel ins tru mental in getti ng ;1 consultant's JOI.I fo r II tin!. '"Did you gl·t the 1n1prc>ssion the Prl·sidcnt ":is tt•llini.: you ont· th1n1,t and Co lson :-oml'th1n g elst"!" Ehrliehman \\'as .iskt·d. ··1r you compare "·ha t he told me in .July and what's on the tapes"' of that J anuary Nixon-Colson con\'ersation ''i t 's \·e r y di ff erent. yes,'' Ehrlichman replied. Ehrlichman·s defense is based on the pre1nise that Nixon kept hi m in the dark :ihout \\'aterg:.ttc until the scandal began to unra\ cl in ~·l arch and April 1973. Ehrhchman's la \\'Y<'r has said his client u•as "n1isled, used, and lied to" by Nixon. Ehr h chm:.an "s la\\·yer has con- tended all along that Ehrlichman rt>· commended that the Wh ite I-louse make full disclosare of "'ho was in- vol\'ed in the \Vatergate ar!a ir. Between the two nationa l political conventions ·in July and r\ugust of. 1972, Ehrlichman said today, ··r pro- posed a program of full disclosure ;.iOOut Yiatergate ... l fe lt thl:!rc had to be discovery to the situation \1·ith re- gard to the Committee to Re·elcct lhe Presidenl.'' Ehrlirhman denied th at he made a statement. attributed to him by \Vhitc liouse counsel John \\I. Dean Ill thal ·•he once told former FBl Director L. Patrick Gray Ill Lo "deep six" an at- tachc case found in llunt 's \Vhitc House safe.· Ehrlichman said Dean s uggested that a \\'a.Y of getting rid of politically sensitive materials in the safe was to give them to Grar. Ehrlichman testified tha t '.l'hen ~an fa iled to produce a \V<itergate .report assigned to him by ~ixon , the job of making an in\·cstii,;at ion and re- commending legal <e>pects fell to him. lie said thal on the night of ,\pril 13 he v•rote a report th:i t he then read in part to i\ixon the followin g morning. The government's chief prosecutor tnld the judge earlier thaL "if you study the tapes you can see th e purpose of th is report is lo ha \·e John :\I itchell a nd J eb l\t agruder step for \\·ard , rut it off at l\lilchell and ~la­ gruder and let the Prl'sident say ·1 re- lied on this report·.·· The prosecutor said the go\"e rn- ment contends "tilis report "'as in the furtherance of the co.,·cr-up." Before admit ting th t:' report :.as evidence, U.S. District Judge John J. Sir1ca l'Xcised somt• paragraphs. in- cluding onC' in \1"hil'h Ehrlirhman told :'\ixon that thr n;imc~ of forn1cr Att~'. GC'n . .\l ill'hl'll. formcr 1\sst. ,\Uy . GPn Robert C . .\l ard1an and Kenneth \V. Parktn~on, a 1111\'\l'r for tht• 19i2 :'\1xon eamp:ngn eomi-nittee. had been ,1!1\"cn 10 him among "names of part1l·1p:.i nts' · 111 the cover-up ct fort. Marines Probe Major's Death At Pendleton The death of a l '.S .\larnll' Corps major b~· :1n apparcn!ly ~('lf-1 nflrctcd gunsho! \\ ound 1111hc hc«ld 1:-under 111 \"ci.t1gat1un tockty, :.a Camp Pt·ndlt~tnn :-;pokesman s;ud. .\laJ . Larned \·. Rearce. 37. \\'as dc;~d <In arrnal al C.11np Pt•1Hllt•ton !\a\ al Heg1c1n:il .\lcd1cal Center at .l :10 p.m . Sunda~'. Cpl. Tom \Varnt'r of \he puhli(' a ff J irsoff1ct' reporll'd. lfc ,.,;nd .\laJor il l'.lrce :ipparrnt:~· had shot h1 mself at h1~ hon1c al 15K Hupius Court in the C:1mp Pendleton San Onofre quarter•. .\I aj. Bearrt'. \\"tif sC'r vcd 111 th1• ~l .1 r1n~ Corp,. :-in"'-' l95~. ~:.t:-, a~­ s 1gne d 1Q the headqu;irtC'rl' <1nd service company. base mal<•ri('l h;11 t::il ion at tht.· ra nip. l ie is s1.1rv1\·~h•s .,.,,ife r a111clri. daughter C;ir "-1. 13. and :.on La rned Glcrf , , all of Camp Pt">ndlrton. Dana Necklace • Theft Probed Orange County ShE'riff'i; offic<'r s art 1nvrsti11:at1niz the thC'ft of a tur· quoisc necklace \•alfted at $300 from :t Dana Point hon1 c Deputies said the tno;s was reportpd by hous<'.,.,'lrr ~lart ha Ann lllckok. ~-1. of 340~ Aurflin Ori\"f', \\'ho told of firers the je.,.,·elry wa.$ taken from ht'r upi>tairs li\'in1o: room whi le ~he w:is busy in another part of the rl'sldcncc. • • • ·~ ..... -~ .. Residents OJ!pos~ - Entrance A feud over access to a new junior high school is simmering in San Clemente. but trus tees of the Capistrano Unified Scliool DistricL l\londay put it op a back burner until they can get some questions answered. Residents or Shorecliffs. a colony in northern Sao.... Clemente between Parific Coast High.,.,•ay and the San Diego Freeway, don't" want the new school to froot on Via Socorro. a street al the edge or their develop· ment. They maintain that the ~xcessive traffic the school will generate will be a s afety hazard . Instead , they want the school to be placed at the rear of the site, facing a proposed street called Camino dcl Rancho. Officials of the school district· told a contingl'nt of Shorecliffs resi- dents there are no assurances the street wi ll ever be built. The street is part of the Reeves Ranch development which has not yet been approved by the city of San Clemente. Some trustees s aid they 'd be \\'illing to change the school's Cron · tege if the city guarantees the street will be put in and utilities wi ll be a\·ailable by the time the school is built in 1976. c.n, Pli.t !!UH ,,,... QUITS PLANNING GROUP Fifth District's Spendlove Spendlove Quits County Plans Post l\y J1\'.'I \\'OllTll Ollhl 0.!h Pllol 5 .. tl Three youngsters in the English a s a Second Language pro- gr a m or Capistrano Uniried School Dis trict try their hand <1t fashioning banuelos , the traditional Mexican New Year's treal. From left are Alicia l\.1alagon , 5 ; Loren a Arreola . 6, and Cons uelo Becerra, 5. Young~ters attend San Juan Ele mentary Sc hool, a nd ESL program tries to s tress h1exican heritage. The staff was instructed to obtain this guarantee and to dra.,.,1 up costs of chan g ing the s chool 's plans. Preliminary estimates are that the su•itch would cos t $40,000. Speaking on behalf of Shorecli!fs re- sidents \\'ho signed a petition asking for . the rt:'lo cation , t.trs. r.farilyn l~empy said the district had not filed an en- vironmental impact report on the school project. Bart Spendlove of l\li.ssion \1icjo rt·-• • signed fro nt the Or;ingc County Plan· l ning Commission ~1onday, l'on1n1enl· 1ng that Fifth District Superviso r ., Thomas Riley, ··really hasn't d(•- tcrmined \1·here he silS-on lhe pro· > en\'ironment or pro·developer side.·· 1 Spendlo\"t>, appointed in J une. 197:1 .... by the l a te Supervisor Ronald .. Caspe rs. made his resignation effe11 · • . ti\"e Dec.31. He said !hough his decision is part ly ,_ personal, it is also due lo repeated dis-· .. agreements wi!h llilcy. u·ho \va s ~1p· pointed to . fill Caspers' seal in Se11- tember . Bell Cites Rationing As Drill Alternative r.trs. 1-lempy said s he was in favor of the school, but op1)()sed the location of the building because lives would be endangered by traffic; an increased number of buses would travel need- lessly th rough the area because Shorecliffs students would wa lk; the area has narrow streets: emergency vehicles \\'ould have difficulty re- aching the school: increased traffic would c reate exhaust fumes; buses \\'Ould bring most students from the south and Camino de! Rancho is south ofShorecliffs. "I know there has been a campai~n · .• •1 to get me out,'' Spendlove said. '"I don't know \\•here the pressure ·has come from, and frankly, I don't care.· .... I! I had gone into this job 1vith any . ree ling of permanancy, I u·ould have '~ been crazy." By GARY GRANVILLE Otlrw O.!ly PllelSt.111 Gasoline rationing is a more re- asonabll' ans"•er to U.S. energy and economic needs than is the granting ol oil drill ing leases off Southern California's coast, Congressm e1 n Alphonzo Bell CR·Los Angeles > said J\l ond ay. \Vhile Bell stopped just short of an outright endoi;sement of gas rationing d uring an interview in Newport Beach, he made it clear he considers it "a viable aJtemative" to offshore drillin g. '"There·s no \\·ay granting the Q.i l lc:ises as planned by the Department or Inte ri or can help rescue us fron1 our present dilemma." the seven- tcrm congressman said. '"Keep in mind that it "'ill be at least 10 years before production from or- FORD II URGES INCOME TAXCUT,PageA10 fshorc drilling \\'ill reach any substan· tial porportions." he added. In the meantime. Hell continued, the U.S. economy \\·ill continue to suf· fer because of the dependence on Ara- bian ··\\le simply cannot afford to buy foreign oil at the price \11e"re paying," Rell. "'ho was once president of a small oil l'Ompany, said. lie \\'Cnt on to predict "a major political and eronomic upher1val in the y,orld"' 1f the J\tiddle East nat ions contin u e to "enrich the mselves beyond be lief'' at the cx1>ensc of oil · hungry industrial nations. \\"hilc> Bell ''"as critical of .. the un· checked depC'ndencc on forei gn oil im- J>Orts." his most stinging criticisnl 11·:1s aimed at those u·ho cha n1pion of- fsho re ti rilli ng. ··\\"hy should \1·e despoil beaches !hat are \"!Siled by 25 million peop le :i ~ ... ·ar·• · hl' <lskccl. ···rhcre arc all<'rnali\·c:-1 1\nd thost• \\ho arl' pushlnJ! so hard for ofrshnrp flr1lhn g kn1111 ll as \.\"ell :.a.~ I do," Bcll :-,aid in ans\11cr to his O\\ n question. Thi' altf'rnat1\·es he n1cntioncd n1osl oftC'n \1 erl' opt·n1ng the Elk II ills nil rc· i.er\c and increasing r\la~ka 01 \ pro· ducl1on. '"Therl''s no ~ingle simple solution to the problem and !hose \1 ho say they :.!'l' 11 1n nffshor!' drilling arc only dl'- cei\·ing the public." Bell co ntinued. In adth!ion to urging th at oil rC'- !;ervrs he lapprd and lhot production be steppi'd up 1n r\La s ka , t hl' Hepublican co ngrc>ssman said rnorc of the nation's resources should be romm1tted to seekin g alternativl' l'nerjty sources. •But he continu:illy returned to his Moose Suffer From Thieves In Clemente A moose is missing from a San Cltmente budding. And a cluh thal o.,.,'nS the two-root· Ion~ 1ll1.1minntcd sign is suffe ring from an 1dt>ntitv crisi5 or sorts. l\lt•tn be rs 111 ihe J\loose l..odjle at 3817 S El Ca mino Real reported the Joss t'arly ~Tonday to police and said thlllt someone mus! have pilfered the sign :.ometime late Sund ay night. The sisn. fastened to the front of the huild1n ~ .,.,.Ith chains. ls valul'<I :.i t $2S. Riley. a Republican appointed by Gov. Re a g an . may be und e r a pohllcal su·ord of Damoc l<'S. llis continuance in offi ce may de- pend on y,·hether Governor .elect Bro1,·n "'ishes him lo continue. She pointed out th:tt the area's resi- dents successfully fought an attempt lo construrt a freeway offramp into their tra ct because of the traffic hazard. Fro• Page Al Brov.·n reportedly looks for poli lical advice on Orange County to Ri cha rd O'Neill. south county land magnate, • millionaire and chairman of Lhe • Orange County Democrati c Central Committee. MILLS .•. so this morning. O'Neill thus far has been noncom- m it ta I publicly on Ril ey 's performance. But sources report that O'Nei ll has been displeased with Spendlove·s positions on several is·-. ''The final delerminalion of his future has not been made," Al bert said. "The main thing is he is not a candi date for chairman of Ways and Means by reason or his health. sue> .. "(:( "(:( "(:( Yeo Renamed "' ' OCEAN DRILLING FOE Rep. Alphonzo Bell "ffe does not think he din stay on that job . __ T he doctor thought that was a wise decision. Albert was asked if a place will be kept for !\>!ills on the committee. \.\'hich writes tax legislation and in the past has determined membership of other committees. Albert said he thought a place will he preserved for To County's Planning Panel-, ~· ·•. ;irgument that gasoline ra l1on1ng "should be gi\Cn serious considera · lion b\' Con_!:!rc>ss and the Adm1nislra · tion .. ,· J\1ills. · Ne wly e lected De mocrats ana liberals have cut inio the committee's power in a recent party caucus -a move that in past Congresse~ .,.,·ould have seemed imposs ible because of J\1il_ls' former great prestige. Newport Beaeh architect Ron Yeo, \.\'ho resigned from the Orange Countv ~ Planning Commission 18 months ai!fl. today "'a s reappointed to the Con1- mi ssion by Fifth District Supcrvisot- 1'homas Riley. ··\V~ <·an help meet our energy needs by rC'i.lut·ing cOnsumption. ··Bell said as he :irgued that rat ioni ng rould :-;a ve from li00.000 to one million bar- rel!! of oil a da.1. Jail Total: 162 Yeo confirmed the appointment latf? this morning in the wake of the re- signation of Commissioner Bart SpendlO\'C of r.tission Viejo. It was Spendlove who replaced \'eo on the commission in f\.ta y, 1973. 'fhC' vt•lcran congress m a n re presents a district lh:.tt includes manv toa~t;il comrnunitiC's, inrludi ng Pacific Pa lisades, S<.1nta i\lonica. Manh11tl&n Heaeh. Pulos \lcrdes and Hcdondo Rc>.'.lrh Orange County jail bookings for the 24 hours ending midnight f\.tonda y totaled 162 persons-146 men and 16 v.-·omen-jail deputies reported today. Yeo resigned from the commission at the request of then-Supervisor Honald Caspt'rs. At the time, rumors :ibounded that \'eo was too environ- mentally oriented for his boss. \ THANK YOU, ERASTUS! It occured to us· the other day that we owe ci lot to an innoY!lfor in our carpet industry who operated about I 50 years ogo. -' . Here are some facts about ERASTUS BRIGHAM .BIGELOW: • Born 1814, W. Boylston, Mass. • Poor family. required to work at age 10 as farm hand and clerk. • Genius at math and mechanics. • At 23 years old. invented loom for lace . • Invented revolutionary power loom for BRUSSELS and WI LTON carpets. This created a domestic carpet industry, and virtually eliminated foreign competition. • Founded BIGELOW CARPET MILLS In Clinton. Mass. • Great economist, one of small . group founding MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY at Boston in 1861 . •Died 1879. IEIASTUS. MY GR ANDFATHER THANKS YOU! MY FATHER THANKS YOU! t THANK YOU! MY CHILDREN THANK YOU I Four generations in the carpet business since 1894, thanks to ihe inventions of Mr. Bigelow. ~.S. A1nmingly, without &astus, BIC)elow Cm pets hGYe remailled an industry leader. Please stop In and see their sparkHllCJ carpet line. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia A•e. COST A MESA . 646-4838 HOURS: Moo. Tin TlurL. t lo S:lO-I'll. t lot -S.t.T. t :lO lo s_ • ; I J I I J / I j 7 \ ! ' . , Minority Hiring Unsolved Ca pitol ~~w.s Service SACRAMENTO -It has generally bee n established as one of th is year's Jcg13Jauve pnor1hes to lend some sort of aid to the con strucl!on industry, one of the state's economic areas burt1ng because of the re cession If those who hire aod pro· mote personnel 1n the build 1ng trades are wise a! well as respon inble th ey will pay attention to the ongoing racial d1scr1tnlnat1on they have allowed 1n their ranks, particularly against blacks REPORTS ISSUEDby the Equal Employment Op PortOn1t y Comm1ss1on re \Cal a pattern of black ex clus1o n from bu1ld1ng trades craft unions One re port noted that black workers comprise O 2 per cent of the sheet metal Tuesday's Closing Prices ttl!W YOllll: !Ul'I\ -... _::t ••• "" ...... -i'lf'• Yor $11(k OJ(N no-•I - --..~ AMllt~ I it 1t H •J~ + VI ACl'hWtM I » J.S Al:IN(lly , • t I\\ .... °'" .... 2 • ,.,.,_"' AGaJ.110tt tt 7 ... l'I AGMIU' !)fr 2t 2 • \lo .......... .. ., '"' ..... lM !IDd t(\ 714 Atl.,.lf l • 1~ 2111.. \;. 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I• Ao . " workers , 0 2 percent of !!'.ri,f11~ J ':? ~:_ (! plumbers 0 4 percent or• :::~:1~1 1 2;: ~~: ~ ~l evator 1 confslr~ctors O 6 !!'~,::: 1;: ~ percen o e lectr1ca l 11.m111o0 ll • • 1::·"" workers and 0 9 percent of !~f'.21~ l ~ ~:~;·~ the asbestos workers union ! ~ft:~ ,;~-v. The report further ob ""'cl ... '"'•,,. ~-v. served that •almost three !:10.:.~v~ • f! 1;1i1.=:; out or every four blacks 1n =r,....a.; ~ ;:.,.,; ;: the bu1ld1ng trades are AF-nr ,, l •• '"" A JlllSI" 10 11 J"r-y, members of the Laborers A Giid 1 -11 11""-,. Union " A year after that :re,~~':: , ~ 1~"'-"' report, known a s Local !,.,~J:1'fg • ;l 1~~-;: U ni o n Report EEO 3 AmHom 1011 IOI 3'\'o 1 <EEOC) the comm1ss1on !=';J2fl 41~ 1~~.,,,:;~ concluded that the percen !"'~1~12fi' , J l~ . .,. t age of blacks 1n the skilled ! ... "::":=43 ~ ;::;; (: A"'HG11 lol 1 l1 ts"'-\\ [ J ::::~tl~IO ri !:-\t NEWSANALYSIS ~5si!1~ ~ 1!r 1:=. 1111 AmSldplolol. Jl 00 -I M!ISllfH II 1 10 !to occupations bad actually decreased llerbert Hammerman 1n the Monthly L abor Review, may issue notes that two thirds of all blacks 1n the bu1ld1ng trades \\ere 1n the Laborers Union as or 1973 while the mechanical trades h ad the lowest m1nor1ty membership IN SEEKING leg1slalive aid for the waning construe lion business labor union leaders as well as contrac t ors-had best pay attention to a powerful coahllon of m1nor1ties who have been able to use public op1n1on to gain equa I representation 1n the Cahforn1a leg1slature ~lost notable among them are Assemblyman Leon Ralph (0 Watts ) chairman or both the J 01nt and As semb\y Rules Committees fres h but 1nnovat1ve Senator Nathan Holden <D Los Angeles) and Lleute n a nt Governor elect Me rvyn Dy mally past Senate ma1or1t y caucus chairman and present chairman or the Joint Com m1ttee on Legal Equality It IS a poor 1nd1calion 1n deed or the attitude of the h1r1n g executives of the bu1 Jd1ng trades to be forced into aff1rmat1ve action by the use of economic levers rather than by their own sense ot 1u s t1 ce a nd r es pon s 1b1l1 ty to humankind Nevertheless, 1f economic rorce 1s the path the poht1cally prominent m1 nor1t1 es are forced to take 1n order to win equality for their .. ork1ng people, let "be IF TllE BUILDING trade executives and lobbyists hope to win leg1slat1ve sub s1dy without an efrecU\e p rogram o f m1nor1ty recruitment they ar'e bank 1ng on the ignorance of key m1nor1t1 es 1n government Judging fro m the com petence or men suc h as Ralph Holden and Oymal ty they will find very httle 1n the way or ig norance on the part of these men ~1th regard to employment dis cr1m1nation One 1s not elected 1n hi gh m1nor1ty d1str1cts in this state without a great deal of regard for the economic and dJscr1m1natory phgbt of the poor. 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FJIA fln:.in c1ng Walker&Ltt Rt'olEs~ 545-9491 PRIVATE IEACH Available to this 1m marulatt prrslif.!C area reside nce 1n st'c luded <'ommuntt\ Gue5t cot t 1J:e include d at only $72 500 \\a Iker & Lee Heal F s l :ilc G46 - 7711 Open evrs 4 IDRM·GI TIRMS The kids can b1C)cle to the be.1eh from this s pacious ra mil) home ~1aturt' setlled a rc i1 1>..\lh lols or trees & ereencr) CIOl'le to shop p1nJ: & S<'hOOll Seller \\Ill pay pcn11t~ f()l"" GI or F11/\ ~illl \\ 1\kcr& I re Rl.'al t s 1 1t~ 64ti-7ilt (Jl>t fl C\ ~s ------ 3 Bed Rm. + Den $34,950 Th1:t homr 1s aro.tr u ... tn be sold 1l !>II~ otl a bu! 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UI 1:.1,1 l t l't tl!'th t 1rr1 t '1 1 ·-111 hlf 1pp1 """''r toll l •t~ Everybody lnlo Th• Pool-2 Bedroom Hear W•stcliff \\, 11 RllQ J,1ter 11n the lnrl!e J)fl \Jl!e put1Q En lt.rta!ntn ~ 1s a <'1nr h 1n lhu1j,lr111101111 mo'~1n n ad) ar1obl' ~1ar\cl al thc ~p~( llll1'1ll ~' Hf thC ma ~ter )t1 1\e Thr i;:nnrml:t k1llhtt1 $.1.'~IO t Ind CUI 1nnr<' (:I.It 6.11\ i l il ~·ft•· .. I * Balboa Bay Properties * Sna11y D~•. Grcnl Balbo<.t loc. ~~000 -or 11ll.l k<' ·• ·~n offer \\C can't ·refuse! b'75·7060 HARD TO RMD A'l t>sa Vcrcle 2-sly, 4 Bl{. fan1. rn1 ., 3 ha . L:Ove ly yt\rd, quiet st reet . $60,500. 642-7491 Hwwtington lffeh Huge Backyard 4 BR., 2 baths. Xlnl t e rm s $31,500. 556·88()0 DUPLEX :! & 2 Bdrm. ltnits. Good rental :..irc(I . Costa !\'lesa. G()(xl fin:incing. $49,500. 6'0·84&1 m REALTORS LJ3 4 l.oc<il ()ff1cl·~ To Ser\e You I 002 lc;..,.....i R.f . 1002 DEAUVILLE 1' .. our bedroom Big Canyon townhome wit h 3450 sq. (t., and that means spacious. Attractive ne\v price of $137,500, and that means value. The Deauville model features a mansard roof, hi gh ceilings room for expansion and this particular home is on a larger lot and is vacant. Get the picture? UNIQUE HOMES RHl+ON -475-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy .• Corona def M• --- Presents PRICED TO SELL Ttie average price that approximately 50 real estate proressionals estimate this lovely Lusk 3 br. home will sell for is $102,000. and the MOTIVATED SELLER has lowered their price ·accordingly. You will love the yellow carpets and parquet Ooors and the "just right'' look, or the landscaping. Jt""ee land and a mini view. Call 675-7225 LA6UMA HILLS oncat as a plft & twfce os nice! A real c~ domhtlum buy in OM of our faste-st 9'"0Win9 a rea s. ExlstirKJ FHA loan c• be assumed. • $34,SOO s=r21 CORBIM·MARTIM Realtors * 644-7662 * EXQUISITE ·Park Huntimjton S & S Quality . Near Hootetllor$_ah ., ••••••••··••••·••••••• ••t.!.•t-....••··········· ....... '""""'" I 007 H;.,llOCJIOft --, 04D ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DUPLEX 212 30th St., hr, I ba. & 3 br, 2 ba. $79,950. 644.o.w; \ - Liquidation Salo - Ownt:r ""'Ill consider con· tro1 ct, J O<~ down. balance 81/:!.'k : Balboa duplex, ~': blk. to bay, 2 BR, l ba., $79,SOO. Balboa beach cattuge, lh bl~-to bay: 2 Bit, den, 1 bu .. $49,SOO. Balboa Pqint 4 BR., den, 2 ba. $94,500. ?.tarshall Realty 675-4600 ~apls,,...,. IHch I 0 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• COVINGTON Bro 's 4-Plexes For lnform~tion·~-k>c•­tion contac\ ...... - KASABIAN R•al lstal•96Z-4644 Custom Built NEW, wttlk to oeea n. 1900 Sq. ft. or gracioos living space. 3 Bedrooms + playroom, form•I dine, lge cul·de-sac lot. Choice area. $M,900. Broker 842-7411 • Eves: 9ti3·4062. NEW 3 bt, 21,'l ba. home-'-'"-'-=~----­ on the bluffs overlook.in the ocean . P'ull carpel ing. bllns, trash compac tor, garage door opener. Ile('. facil. pvt area. $78.000. C;ill 493---5SS3. Corona del t,tar 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• GROW IT! :=rr ~ ~~-F.-:-i~-'~ Center Dr. ~ Island ~~~~~~~~~!..._! 8 EACJI . Superb = l andscaping on d e· lightful cul de sac street. Grand entry. t'ormal dining. Country kitchen witb eating area. t~a mily run room with fireplace. Spacious bedrooms wilh cl e~ant mast er suite. $.').l.500. Call now -We'll show YO!J how. 546-2313. OPfN rn q . ir ~ llJN roer1<11c1 • LUXURY DUPLEX This sharp home is locat- ed on a Jge cul-;de-sac lot featuring a bright sunny mini·farm. In addition to the garden area there is room for your boat or camper. A garden kitchen & open beam fan\ rm to enjoy. )'our in- door plants. All this plus J lge bcdrms & 1o/.i baths for only 548.500. incldg VA & fJIA terms. 10026-NIR.E. 1002 LIDO ISLE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl6H OM A HILL 3 BR, 2600 sq. fl . sensational Harbor View 1-Iomt'. Popular Portofino Mod e l on fee Jot fe;:ituring sep. guest house, lush custom upgr<.1ding lhruout. Be s ure to see this one. NEWPORT BEACH Lino: 640-1120 SANT A AMA Uno: Bll·l I S8 Large 8 B ll ., 6 ba. home on sandy beach: or use as 6 BR . home with 2 BR . apt; 50 ft _ lot , shore mooring. $295,000 Fa mily home: 6 bdrms .. 4 Ft. lot. Pier & slip. $295,000 baths. 36 EXCELLENT LOCATION Close to ocean & beach, with some ocean view. Very charming Corona d e l Mar 3 bdrm . hOme with exceptiona l fami ly rm. Priced properly at $99,500. · Attractive 3 BR .. 2 ha. single story home on 60 ft. street to street lot. $152,500 j!!l!!§p(Dtii·•-~ WA TERFROMT LOTS 40x9<r Ft. 5250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR ~ BAY BEACH • IEAUTIFUL LINDA ISLE -S2SO,OOO Grea( financing ! The best bu y & one of the finest bay front homes. \Vide lot. lge sunny rrns & exceptional kitchen . 5 BR, FR-Dll & 51 i baths. Pier & slip. 341 Boy~1de Orivt• N 8 6 75 -6161 .. • • • . :!. • .. • .. • .. ! ?.~~ ~~:! .~·~;. • . • • . ! ?.~~I 21 I I San Joocpn Hills Rood HEWPORT CENTER, M.8. 644·49 I 0 ~ '--~-~-"I t:;h;;:H~i~~~~~~:~~~~sio~~~~ Assume 7 'h 01J $27 S Premium localion Mesa 1 00. "'""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""!] Verde Vi Ila:>. $140 / m 0 for .Just Ii st t'll. Close to 17th ~ IR E I 002 '!6 IR E I 002' principle, interest. taxt.'S, S~rcet oiud Nc\\·port sho1>- 190 Newport Center Dr. ~ Island CAREFREE LIVING ~.-.ra • • l!Mra · • if you assume this FHA ping. •••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• loan. Quality carpeting. \\1 ;1rn1 and invitin~ .. i~ lhc kcy\\'Ord for this 3 BR Country hon1e. • NEW ORLEANS CORONA DEL MAR Exotic coveretl patio. al· rt'd\\·001\ t'X.lt:ri~r ~nd MANSION _ l<iched garage. Step to 11•ood paneling ins HlC'. !\lust s('e it to appreciate the s alt"!'. pric<' orss1 .~50. I IMMEDIATE priv<ite-heated com · l-i2 llcdrc~om ~. st•p<ir:..tt' BY THE SEA munity pool. t'irst come. g;4ragl'. Zoning allO\l'S NEWPORT IE.A.CH Lin~: 640-11 ZO SANTA ANA LiM: 8 ll·l 158 Profl't-.siona\ loindt-.1•aJ.H.' ! OCCUPANCY jlirst se rved . Call l'raft, photo or antique Stately e ntry. Sunkl•rl ! EnJO.\' the holi<la\ .~ 111 1546 -2313. sho1i. Gf!ftef'al R.E. I 002 Gentt'OI R.E. I 002! parlo~. t'ormalbanquf'~!~uur honit• .,..1·1h 3 ; 0>11•111 9 •HS•1<rosrNlf'' IL~.Quail ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• mass1v(• J\IAHDI GR,\!". i ·'IK•t·1011,11ps!:urs I [9 I .:.i Plac ATTENTION r<M?1n . ~1·1:l11dC'd n1astcr hl·driH•ni~. B:it-.k 111 till' . lil.J!1 :1i:!J . • ." MEWPORT HEIGHTS ~u1t.c .• ~t·parat~· \";tn1.ty 1 ";u·nirh or thl' ,,.11\ll'I" l lit• ~[F Prop~-~:~· VETERAN'S 4 CAR Gr\lt1\Gf: .1rea. 1\\1 '.\' half:un1l~ t-.1111011tlu•lar"t'l>ro1t·ct---·-•• ·-10-~·••••••w-Cuctom l>ll J ""•m 2 "T G I .. k h ---. ~""" $I 00 TOTAL ' . ~. .. e;,i :..r1 en ·1\t' l'll •'<I di:<"k . L1·l the <'r;1rkl-J ~ hath l'\c"·port lits. home ~ '-' r \ l'. ~ I 11 to. h .r ~· :' r J rni.: r1r1• s1•t the tht.'nlc for Assume GI Loan 1 . . CASH "B 11 on bii: lot : has lv.·o dhL' I: (\U ~ ~ ~ :' r 11 ·. (I\\ :'..: 1-. ll a hohday f('3t-.l \)f('p;ircd :'\i:ar nCI\. 3 bedroom. :! I rl~ c Rl"<luced UYS gara)!,cs. Room for r1:1:. ~.1~~1._t,(t .. ;u~~·.:11h.111 11.n th" large l·ountry l !i.ath .fiunilyrmhumi·in[ ~H~nt1onVA~uyrr ·c h "B •• vt'.'hicles! ..,,. irC'd for ;1 t.1~c.Ca!lll l_ ~">.l> l ktt~·ht•n. thl·n relax lll l us11n . f!U).!t' ~·lfU).!l'.I Hc.111.11(111 _court~ .. rd ('II-as uys_ \\'Ork!ihOporCOllVC'rtOnt.' Ol'f111o1 9 ·1'~•l•1,1·1f-·•11 front uf the other S-18.500. Approx. 512 . .500 try 1n this sp11<·1ous "I Onl.v SJJ.llQO for this 3 toasupcrrN.room··A. [. , , 11 fircpl:1(·1• in !hr ~)11my do"·" S3S5. 1·u1:il per rno. l)('(\r~m . ~ '.1;1th hon~e: hedroom,. 2 ha!~ llomt.'. GOOD BU'l i\TSl.5.UOO l lil1J •j3·UI 1 llv1n~ roo1n . All lh1s for I ()1,1,·nl'r;,\_i!f·nl •1!13 ·5025 II U ~l' us l'd br1 l k Ov.ncr v.111 pa) .111 co:-.t~·I • • * • • li'f:li i :J:I only~:!,SOO. •>r5'l·I HO!<! f1rt•pl:.1~·1·: elo~e lo over ~100.00. ('lose le OPEM SUM.12-5 ' I Cl --schools. rhts .,.;on l last shopp1n l! ;,1,d t-.i:hools. I~ Quall ~ 1 at Sll.40il. \Vh ~· pay rent \\'hl'n you 4~ I, Sa~ta Ana.A•e. FREE&ClEAR 11ii Place · I Care-freeU•inq 644-7270 <";in o\1n"! c.·<111 110.,... for COZl COT'fAGfo, ·the ~·id11v.· rnust st•ll <ir 1r:idc : Prop•rties· . 1 I ~ HIV! ERA TO\\'Nl~O· ltus Xm;is. \Varn:i~h n.r ~· frplc .. l~\'l'- IZO /\(·rvs 7S'2•l'i'20 ysJ-.:-m;1n y custom 1m· ly \JC\\ .\1•1ndo\\ & II ' ,. • ... 1 ••00 OUAll~t. Nlwll'O•T tlA(H provcmt·nts. 3 bdrs, n1t1s I beam_,_·•. ("1!11. add '.·h_arm \\')'. rulll;t~l' . .;121..1.yvv '' I 2 bd N . --~--Ice master bedroom. 2'.: tot us rm. t\lllOrl -GEM• ! l·:njo\" niore clnsct sp;icc llaths. P aneled <ll'n ;inti Ill~. ~01ne. Choi_ec co1:n_e.r 120·F 'J"uslinAit· ,:'\',B I h.\' Si·lling '"don·t nc("rls " li\·i ng roon1 1,1,•/fplc. A 1 ~Ol'al~on;_Off:-.~r:et~~r~- 111-:i\l.TOl\S 612··1•i~J I v,•ith a l>ailv Pilot, 1nus l St•c ... Sl\.400. C3\\ cou~TRYSIDE 1_nl!· 1rrea. Ea!iY {<irt . .. ---' Cl;i:.:.1fil.'d ,\d,ti-1°2·567fl. 540 1151. GINO DOWN ro sni.t ot. ~~HERITAGE c'"'"""1 -c·"'"''·"" ---.. -$200. TOTAL LAKE FOREST 1 • BA YsHoREs. I STORY ] J.:xlr<l l!!e .. (·ustom bit. 3 Gl!Mral R.E. I 002 1Gmerol R.E. I 002 M y .1 11 7 , I T RES bdrm .. 3 bath home: lgc. . • REALTORS -------••••••••••••••••••••••• ,••••••••••••••••••••••• OYeS OU ft.. , y~ ~ E T . I irrel!uh1r corner lot. nr. l'rt•s li ge <lrl':t KEAR D\ O\\Nt.R. Hcaul1fut san1lvbcat•h&B:1vCl11b. 'S~ M.!o:J fr©tn. Ht:ACll. Lush \anrlsC'ap· 4BR. 2 full h'.-'t~s. Shai;: Dclii!htful h\'in~ rm .. VIEW NEWPORT ing. Scl'ludC'd cnlr\•. . t·rpts. lliul~ins. rorm<1I dining rm.: l).(e. TO CA TALl"A l\l:1ss_ivt• br11:k rircplaCc . dish\\';i sher · (,or).!eo us family rn1 . v.·ith 1,1,ct boir. " Co11ntr\' kit t hen i I ruslom drapes. Larµe Stora).(c room rur motor $42,950 SJ-IADfo:TRt-:J-:S.F:i~ilv r·xposcd:t.CJ!rcµate patio i·oaC'h or hna t . i\ 3bt'droorn:-.pool -VEH''l dinin j;!. ·1 J!l'nerou·sl & .1''a\kv.·~ys a.nd PEflFECT 1101\lE 1\'I" PHI VA T I-: "'ith \\•idc IX'drooms. llugcro\·crcd :.pnnklt.'rs._lt s a Hf'.A L $98.500. op1•n srl<'elacular \'i('\\", p;itio. Ov. ner must go. BARG A 1 ~ . at. S4·l.000.1 ''C" THOMAS Ht:ttcr hurr.1· its vacant. ta!.:(' ;Jdvoint agc <.'!ti!' ~--59~.!_r_:ncipalsonly I Collf .. lr.-1111. 842 -2':!5 REALTOR OP/N l"Q •H~ful•roer!lj!(f' Ol'fl'l1119 ·11S •Uri10~/N~I· I --~ Bi9 Can~on 22.1w.coast11"·.v. , N"pt. Beach 548·5.~27 29 Hue Grand allce. 3 1-:vcs. 545-.'lG-13 [911i$'l1jl HOME + INCOME . Jlcre's a _i!r<·at way to heat inflation. Beautiful 4 br. 2 bath plus like new 2 br, 2 balh <1pt. Choice L'os!a !\lesa location of- fl•red at 558.000 Bring youroffl'rs. Walker & Lee Hc:i I Est;llt' S4S-9491 6 UNITS OCEANFRONT Deluxe 2 bdrm .. 2 b3ths. f'let•. frplcs. Suntlecks. t:urnishcd. NParl~· ne\\'. Xlnt Balboa PC'nin. IO<". sa5o.ooo. C;-i 11 : 67J~:lt)li.1 t.12-2253 I * $140,000 . BYO\llNER &M-~1 Estat~ Builders International Jado R•alty 963·71D5 is i1rcsently taking re· ----------:;er\'alio on their ne\\ condominiums. Canyon Crest Estates. located at the corner or P<1cific Vi ew Drive & new J\l acArthur Blvd in Corona dcl h1ar. startinl! Oil 566,900. l'llONi': t)40-&100: OWN E R -DUPLE.X /Ocean Side or Hwy) 51 lkgonio. Open Sun 11-4. S79.SOO. Eves. (714 ) 544· 1999. ~ OPEN HOUSE * l 123 J\.1 ainSl.reet OPEN DAILYl-5 PM N1':\V cuslnl bit. 4.BR & f;im rm, 3 car gar orr alley w/lrg s pace. for trlr or bo3t. All dlx. features. T\l·o blks to Lake Park & walking dis t. to heh. 536-8821 Gerald S. Thomas. Realtor. NE\\' 4 BR, LA CUESTA • CostaMeso (024 La Palma Aldi. Nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garfield & Newland. Va- Assume 7 1/2 FHA.loan cant. S54.950. 20'k dn. Ov.·ncr962-9793. Total payment $2(17. 411-~~------­ R H, 2 Ha . j!a ragc. Westside Costa i\les<1 . Ov.•ner (Broker. s,s7.5(Xj() Covinqlon Bros. 4·~xes For inform3tion & loca· Gre-enbrook 4 Bedroom Jusl 1 year old! This t i o n c o n t a c l fubulous foimi ly home is -KASABIA.H be aut lfully decoratt'd. R•af Estate 962·6644 lnclutll's 2 b<1ths. famly,1---------- roo1n . Fireplace. Modern l•lel•tric built -in s. 1•:1nel<!d garage, electri i.::1r<i l!C door opeocr. 855.950. Call 540-1720 [m_J 2955 ltarbor Blvd.· Massive 2 Story Victorian Home Located in fantastic area. R-2 zoned on a lurge lot . Many stair"'·ays, windows and l3rge veranda. Red Carp~t. Realtors 842-5S41 . JSR, OWNER, Sll.SOO 1-------- NEWPORT HEIGHTS This charminl! heamcd 10',r d\l•n , Freedom Laidoutfor.4.cti•fty eeilin,g 4 bedroon1 ijnd Jlome. St•c ICJOI) Arbor.1 48edroom.21crth dl'n home has eves & "''ki'.'nds 646-26421 within city park & elMe nt·w carpt.'tin.c thruoul. oroYi'TICr213-449·3628 to com m. po o I . Loc;itcd 1n the most de-!'o1anicurcd lawns, very si rl-d p:'.lrt of Newporl l arge din-rm. mam- lleights. Immediate Oi'.'-BToro 1032 mouthfam-rm.See&dc- l:U\lijO('". Firrplacc, t"'<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• e id e today. Ag t. haths. li1rge 1ut and all COUNTRl'SIDF. 893-8533 1hctr1mmings. LAKI:: f'ORf':S'r 1-'--'------- IMQuail ~ liirlPlac• . Prapitrti•• · 752-1920 1.00 QUAil ST. ~~If llACH BY OWNER YOU CAM AFFORD Be11uliful 4BR. 2 full IT!! baths, S hag carpets, .. A SPECIAL HOME'" hit -ins. dis h"·asher. 2 story .. Landmark" 1 Gorgeous custom drai>cs. Lar~e expos<.'<! year nu. Lease option aggregate patio financing. 4 BR. 2'~ 3RH JR,\ view llome in "' a 1 k w 8 y 5 a n d Bath,fl aw'lt'.'ss interior Perr.is, Calir. llois pool, sprinklers. !l's a REAL dc('orating.Jcargarage. tennis courl and stables. BARGAIN at 544 000 Call today, to see. Agl, Price 595,000. -1'crms-586-5950 Princi'pal~ 968-4456 or v.·ill cx('hange for "only home or small inromc 1,-iij-i,;oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii] Sgilg as a lug Oft a propert y in Grunge ./'tui.de-sacLot& County. 499-458!! Take to the-Woods quil'.'t too! 4 Big bdrms, Broker. Scrent· ct>"l"t nestled xtra large fam·rm. 2"'• ----•iio-oiiiiiml a m o n J.! t he tr c es . uncrowded baths. Walk Sp ;1 c i o 11 s custom to oC'can. Will sell /lease decorated J lxlrm, 2 ba, option plan. Call Agt. f;im . room . Priced right. 842-9371 VACANT Tennis. s1,1,•im. sailllc=--""-''------ S59.500 terms. Semi·Custam 675-8600anytime Rustic ranl'h s tyle •VISION• w/17x24 family billiard rm. 19x3Q H&1', cmtom Assume 7l/.0/o loan First time listed · only I yc11r old Greenbrook. Lo\'cly garden k1tC'hcn ;-ind ramily room. Pl.US:: l<1rJ(e be clms. Onl y s,;;i,00<., REALTY Newp©fi ere,IT u.Je,~ ~ _lj~ are, WL arcktttctw-e, freo1 THE REAL I ESTA!~ Li•e-In Mewport Charnling J hcd1·uo1n ;;ind dining roon1.fi rl•pla1·c . bltn:-. hcumc1l("l'llin>! li\'- 111g roon~. llU.i!C Int. 'l'rl'PS and shrub:•, i.:alorc! Plus \1•nrkshnp, patio. BR(}. \\'(' in\'1te ~·our 1n- spt·l·hon. /\sk\ng S59,500. <'oill 5-10 1151. $8,068.63 Down °/o hedrm on IOlh -preen.·"""""""""""""""""""""""""""" 2800 Sq. ft. J\l;irble ,.:. COATS 27·13E.Cstl-tv.·y GETTING ~ WALt..CE Corn""delM" master bath. Rcdu1:cd to Sl•l9.500. (lwner will rarry at low inl. rate. 0J)l'n Onily 1·4:30. MARRIED? REALTORS Huntinqlan l•ach 104 pool? 4 BR 's.Cordonbleu kitchen. stone rpJc. wood sundeck , form dine all mirrore d! Bargain priced at only $51.900! Bkr 962-55 11 • I • . ' ' ... ' ' " ' " lo" . ' 1.1 1' ' ' ,, ,• '' -·: •.. 1 ., I " ,, " " ' 1.-. . ' .. ·• 1 1 :;. , ·"I•,-"· ,.., ,·•-r.i·r -• r • .. ,1 " ',. '' 11! ; I :·, ·-' . 1 ... :,. j, ' o I 1,.1 ,~ • •" I. 1 \"'" i, I l<.1 , ;.• \S,,000 ,, I "I' Cati {714) 645-6141 . ' 1\nynnl' tan :1ssumc this FllA lo :1n at S2B6. ii n1onlh. No lo:1n fe<'s. no infreasc of intt•r('St. l...ov- l'I\· 3 heel rm 2 baths v.'ith l'<;V('rl'<I p:itio on a cool lrc('\Ln('ri s\r('('\. Close lo VOGEL & BABBITT 644·6056 llerc's a gr<'at home to -546-4141-••••••••••••••••••••••• CO""DO start your nt.'Y.' life. 'l'Y.'0 lOpen E•eni119sl 2 Storti Glenmar .... bcdrnom<. be .. med ,.,;1. l!!!!!_..., __ ..,;_!!!!t $2.'000 Down in~ livin.c roon1. Coir BLUFFSCOMDO $47,0 O.Alltenn,. FHA I 2 kitchen. central air con-WATER VIEW Fee s1 n~le:. 5 BR or4 + OGft. schools. Cull nov.·. 1-----------S26.000. C;1ll tiiJ--8550 .lust rerlt.'<"oratcd ror.,~ less lh· 2 yr old.Com Bedroom, 2 ditionin~. All yours for • den, Z?.·1 c frplc, crpts anrt con.cratulittions. new huycr. 3_ HR ... 2 ~ arc rom $49.500. up. b th CEMTURY 21 ~HERITAGE REALTORS \"ou don't need :• ~un to .. Draw F:Jst " \\hC'n you pl:ic·c an ad in t11e DAIL\' PILOT Want 1\ds~ Call OP11im9•!1S lli"l0b!N1n• ha., /'C\o ·:il d1n.; .f:'.11 71Q /R.J::. salesman. Q • ,.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i!i!-~64 S-7221 Gmeral R.E. I 002General R.E. 1002 !l<l\li -642_::567_8_. --I.,, I s p:..r .. thruout. Vat'ant 543_ 82l5or968--7811 lfi~[ai~~·~·~ ·9'1~1;111ll :Os:c~~1~~1. yo~·n:r a~~I~ --1HfH.,,,_E~H~l~L-L~S"-'..--I 962·4471(r.J: 548-8103 . --·-·····~ C'onsidcr lease v.·ith op-Rambling one story lion. home H•RBOR LIGHTS Spc(·taC'ul:1r b<1y & ocean vir\\' from IO\'(•ly 4 ht'droon1 honl('. l·'.xlril large lot ,,·1th !-iC'paralt~ lt~rr;te't" and p;ilio. Pri<'('d 10 St.:ll :11 S105,0()0. . 3 BEDROOM+ BO~US ROOM i\t•ar pool :tnd 1<'1l1HS enurt)l lrl l 'nivC'rsitv l':irk , ··oxford '' 111odel v.1th ~1llral'li\'f. p ;,1\10 (;1'(>;1! f~11111ly 1n\\nh11U~<' for onl~· S5fl,9j(J VILLA 0£1 FIORI S1·1~ lhi 1' hc~1ut1full\' a ppointed pr11·:1ll·l~'·\\'aih .. '(I 1·u~lnn1 dc:-.1gncd Italian Vilh1 . 011e of a kind~ 180 dt'J!;rec Ol'ean \'i<'"' fro1n ;ill roon1~. S\r1mming pool. refle<'t1on poo ls :ind !oun1ain!';. Lot~ttcd nn tilt• OCC'Hn Stell' of lhC' hi~h\\'3V prt\'<llC beach. 'l:'(),000 · ·OCEANFRONT LOT Prin1(' Ol't•<11ll1'<1nl ln1•:1l11in 011 R<ilbo:.t r cnin:-.ut ... 60xAA Sl7:'i.Ooo DIAL 644·1766 2161 San Joaquin Hills Rd., N,8, ·A COLDWELL IAt<KER CO . I 002 6-ral R.E. macneb /Irvine realty 816 CAMYOM -VIEW HOME. 1002 3 bedroom Deane hom e \Y /upgradcd features & Yiew. By far the lowc~t priced Monaco -on quiet cul -dc -s.:1c . $129.500 . "J'on1 Queen 644-6200. : U501 SHORECLIFFS. lJreathtaking ocean & can.yon view rrom this 3 bedroom, 3 balh custom home. Private beach. $149,000. Joyce Edlund 6•12·11235. <851) PROMONTORY IA YFROMT LOT. Act now to get one of th e few availab le l>ui l<ling sites w /picr & s lip privilege in this fabulous location. l''rom S112,500. Charles Arnold 642·8235. ( ll52) 1&tt MKA!ll\t.lf &•• •100 $79,500 that offers a centraf C F C I th ~arde n. huge covered l''·.·A;TOOR•.esw.o,nnv put;o, o'<c.;,ed m"'tec ~ ,-, ~ s uite w /sep. dressing -• --rm. Prime nbrhood. For On the Water Empty and Lonoly- w a iti Q1'! for someone to v.•arni 1nr up and enjoy. I have ~real potential. '1 Dedroomi., 1linlni;! and t:imlly room pltL~ 2 ticrcd de('k uvcr c•anal. Plettsf' <"all to st•e my JI()~.~ 1 ll1 I I l1fS. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 6•M200 615·4060 ~ VA TERMS Lorge 3 l\r, 2 bH in prime nei gh borhood w /air cons., fire ring, Rar3SC opentr, s:p rinkler!I & ~1UCll . J\1lJClf MORt-:1 1"hii~ Stlcct Pr<IPt'T1Y is l~s than a c3r old l'lnrl pril'Cd al only MS.250. Call 556-2660 C::.SELECT 'T'PROPERTIES niore infn . cal l PER 1'"0 J\~1ANCE , 847-3584 NEW ON Tiii:: J\IARKET. Ex· citing Oceanaire home. \l•a lk to children's park ;ind school. Assumable 71'!'r: J.'1-IA al $2."i8. per mo. Sc:1ucaky clt'.'an, Jux- ul'~ homl'. Pt1C«I to !i!!ll 111 ·S4R,750. move in before Christmuis. SJI-~ 962·2456 l~ ·~- ASSUM LOAM S27,SOO lo $28,000 3 Condo's t"ke your choice ::ill 3 bdrm, t t'1 bu. cove red l'lllios. f'luhhouse. pools. Buy 1 oral I. f(ood renlalt1rea. 67S·8600anylime •VISION• (}ntrloor l!porls lnc;t lls ap· REAL TY --111 ? S('ll )'l>ur equip, 27•• E c t f' "" .,,, . s -.~'Y "1('nl w~th a lo1v·~t Oal-Coro1u1 dt'I !\tar ___ , ,,. f'\lr>' ('fu<i1~lrlC'd -. · l•---------1 1.,-iM 1044 ... , ... , .............••. ELE6AMT amtY Immaculate and ready to go for $56.000. A. University Park3 bdrm., 2 bath l'o'!'nhse. with a ir-- conditio n ed mas ter bedroom. covered patio and beautifully la ndsl'aped yard. An ex- ceptionally nice home with a view. . CALL 5S2-7500 •VISION• REALTY AR•dHIH c...-,· Uni•. Park CeRttr. Irvine l"'J"llCll•ach 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VictorlaH~ An interesting 4 bdrm. home with natural· adobe, hand hewn doors & mi.gnifl('tnl. white "'ater & coal!Ulne vicW11. Del!iruble North end, on- ly n few blocks to the bt<1ch. 112~.noo .~ TURNER ASSOC. 1105 N . Coast llwy .• L.:1gune1 494-1177 ' • 7 7 I f • . --. -., .. ......... . ' Saddlebaek Today's Final N. Y. Sto«.'Jis ... VOL. 67;NO. 344, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FOR NIA l TUESDA~DECEMBER10 ,1n4 TEN CENT-5 .• Yeo In,, , Spe~dlove Out as Planner O.ily f'illll 5Ult ,_ QUITS PLANNING GROUP Fifth District's Spendlove • Yeo Tapped For County Plan Post "Newport Beach architect Ron Yeo. "'ho resigned from Lhe Orange Counly Planning Commission 18 months ago. today was reappointed to the Com- mission by Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley. Yeo confirmed the appointment late this morning in the wake or the re- :signation of Commissioner Bart Spendlove of ~tission Viejo. It was Spendlove "'ho replaced Yeo on.I.he commission in May~ 1973. . Yeo rtisigned Crom the commission. at the request of then-Supervisor . Ronald Caspers. Al the time, rumors aboundt'd that Yeo was too environ- mentally oriented for his boss. Now They Say Pot Smoking Adds to · Breast 'BOSTON (AP)-~nmay develop fully feminine breasts from heavy marijuana smoking, say two Harvard Medical School surgeons. The surgeans said they are treating and studying 16 males whose bteast enlargement apparently is r~la.tecl lo smoking· marijuana . They said 1t pro-· Riley Seen As Reason For Move By JAN WORTH Of 1111 ri.», Pii.t St.litt Bart Spendlove of ·Mission Viejo re- signed from the Orange County Plan- ning Commission Atonday, comment- ing that Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley, "really. hasn't de- termined v.•hcre he sits-on the pro- env.ironment or pro-developer side.·' Spendlove. appointed in June, 1973 by the late Supervisor Ronald Caspers, made his resignation cffec· tiveDec.31. - He said though his decision is paft:IY personal, it is also due to repealed dis· agreements with Riley, who was ap- pointed to fill Caspers' seat in Sep· tember . ..I know there has been a campaign to get me out," Spendlove said. "1. don't know v.•here the pressure has come from, and frankly, l don't care.- If I had gone into this job with any feeling of permanancy, l would have been crazy.'' Riley, a Republican appointed by Gov. Reagan, may be under a political sword or Damocles. His continuance in office may de· pend on whether Governor-elect. .Brown wishes him to continue. Brown reportedly looks for political advice on Orange County to Richard O'Neill, south county land magnate, millionaire and chairman or the Orange County Democratic Central Committee. O'Neill thus far has been noncom· mittal publicly ·on Riley's performance. But sources report that O'Neill has been displeased with Spend.\ol!e"s positions on several is· sues •. Riley .. who had a board or supervisors meeting this morning, could not be immedia.tely contacted • Spendlove said Riley never men· tioned O'Neill in discussions abouL Spendlove's resignation. ··•te told me he was geUing to the · point where he was thinking about his possible ~re-appointment," Spendlove said this morning. Spendlove, a former aerospace engineer returne<f to newspaper re- cycling for a livirlg, said Riley called him to talk about a possible resigna- tion last week. "'I'm obviously not his appointee.- I'm not his m'an." Spendlove said . •·1 told him from the beginning any time there was any dissatisfaction on either side I would get out." Specific issues the two have. dis- CSee PEI"l.'DLO.VE. Page A2l bably affects both sexes. C d, d ' "This effect seems to occur in only an I ates a s mall percentage of people who use · . the drug,'' said Ors. John Harmon, . ch;e( sur•ical ,.,;dent. at New Statements England Deaconess Hos pital , <ind Menelaos Aliapoulios, a surgeon at Cambridge Jtospital. Lim1'ted -"'It's like digitalis (a heart muscle stimulant) which also causes breast e nlargement In a very rew patients who ta kt It," they said. "'So. if a woman smoked marijuana, ·even heavily, she might have one chance in 100, say. of increasing her breast size," they said. The surgeons said the 16 patients are between 18 and 30 years old and smoked m arijuana at least three times a week. Some smoked it daily. They said they have produced the same tesults In research on male rats by injecting them with T~~· the psvchoacti ve ini;redlent in marijuana. the most practical treatment is to surgically remove ex«.>ss ma mmary gland tissue. ''This can be done quite simply and does not necessitate removal of the entire breast." said Harmon. "'There js no scarring or disfigurement .'' IL was reported that one man un- derwent surgery twice in New York and again in Boston after the condi- tion recurred. The doctOrs said that to minimize the condition or prevent it from recur· ring. patients must stop s moking marijuana. The surgeons said they first sus- pected that marijuana could influence breast development two years ago after seeing three cases. They wrote a letter to the New England Journal of )1edicine. and seven other victims were found. "'lf we've seen 16. there must be many more who don 't know we're he re and interested in their problem,'' Jiarmon said. The doctors said that more cases need to be identified and studied \lo confirm cause and efreet and that they plan to investigate other possible lemlniz.lng cfrccta ol the drug. Two hundred words is still the most a candidate for the Saddle back Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees can say about himself in the official stateinent of qualifications sent to all voters in the sample ballot package. ·Incumbent trustees. all of whom come up for re-election March 4, have decided not to Ull the statement word limit to 400 words. · They decided it "-'ou(d be unfair, since the change would not take effect until Jan. l . tl ling deadline is Jan. 3. so"" only those candidates "'ho filed ufter Jarf. l v.·ould profit from th~ ad· ditional words. So rar. seven candidatrs have laken out papers for the five seats and one candidate. Orange County Sheriff's Deputy Cyrus Woodel, Jr. of El Toro has returned Lhem . Party Slated For Hopefuls A no·hosl COC'ktail party for poten- tial candidates for the Saddleback Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees is set for 4:30 p.m . Wed· nesday at the 1Ulton Inn. The get-together is sponsored b~· John App of l\tission Viejo, a.. member or the Orange County Board of Educa- tion. "I 'd like to get everybody together to encourage them to run and to give the m an opportunity lo meet each other." 1\pp said. Also invited are administrators or th~ Saddle back district.. I • • tlwlfM Will~-- LUMINARIAS BRIGHTEN HOLIDAY.SEASON AT MISSION VIEJO HOME OF AL FARINO At 25851 Via Santa Cruz, a Head Start on the Community's Rve Nights at Christmas Work Experience Plan Saddleback Seeking -U.S. Program Funds There was a time not too long ago that Saddleback College trustees would have turned dov.·n a blank check Crom the federal government. But 'on 11.tonday night trustees , without o.oe wqr:d of opposition. agreed to apply ror a federal -grant that could bring S:W.200 to the district. · The grant money is being offered by the Department or 1-lea\th, Education and Welfare. It would be used to help pay for work experience programs now giveo at the college. .. \Ve have no guarantee that \Ye v.·il l receive the money,'' said Supt. Robert Lombardi. .. This college has not had <l history of seeking grant funds.'' The charter board of trustees of lhe 7-year-old college once steadfastly re· fused to seek federal grant money. Should the college receive lhe S.14 ,000. it must put up a like amount to match the grant. Lombardi explained that rhe di s· trict's share v.'Ould be charged off to staff salaries. transportation costs Creativity and pro-rated building costs all ulrcady budgeted ~ us opposed lo any new expenditure: of local dollars. ln a related m~. the board also gave •the green light to Lombardi to apply for $8,000 from.the California Arts CCun'mW;ion. The money would be used to pay for guest poets, authors and writers who lecture at the ~1ission VieJo campus. Lie Detectors ·Practice Hit WASlllNGTON (UPIJ -Tht> use of he detectors in screening applicants for jobs is an invasion of privacy and should be outlav.•ed, a Senate starr study recommended today. The study Warne<l that the pral'ticc> 1s "'idespread in both government and private industry. i\tichcllc ht asters. H sc<.;ond grader ul San Jo<1qu1n Sc hoof in El Toro. rashions (igure in dough . 'I'hc figur e, along Y"ilh thost• made by !\.1ichelle·s cla ss mates, will be. painte<I unt1. wilt wind up as an ornamenl for the family Christmas lrcc. ' Luminarias To Light Viejo Homes Follov.·ing a trad1t1on ccnturic>s old. luminarias will dot the M1ss1on Viejo landscape thisChristmas E\•e Luminurias arc fashioned by plac- ing a lighted candle in a paper baA. They are placed along walkv.•ays . . patios :ind walls in !t)'TnbolH' antic1p.1- tion of the birthofChrisl. The first IL!mina rias. used 1n the Middl e Ages to illuminate relig10Us processions. v.·erc small hon fires. When ~l ored ,wr:1pp1ng paper from ·the Far East was introduced to Europe. the first sm;ill paper lantcrs were fashioned . It was not until the early 17th cen - tury that the fir st modern-day luminarias were used. Dirt or s<ind was placed 1n lht• bot- . tom of a paper bag an<! a candle put inside. The top of the bag was turned down to stabilize the lumin arta. 'J'hc method is still in use today. Luminarias are lit in Mexico fnr the feast of Our Lad y of Guadalupe on Dec. 12 und fiestas in the H10 Grande Valley . As part of the Five l\'1ghls of Christmas program in J\Tission \11cjo, luminarias will be lit at sundov.·n on Christmas Eve Lumina ria kits arc available at thr La Paz Road Thr1ft1rnart. the Trabuco Road Alph;1 Bet.i , the J\·larguerite Park"'ay . Puerta Real und Muirlands Boulcv;Jrd Safev.·ays. Each kit contains the n1ak1n,gs for three I um ina nas. l'hl'.V co~l :!:1 l'Cnl ~. Irvine Woman. Facing Charges In Drug Arrest . An I rv1ne "·om:in \\a:-Jailed on multiple n<ircot1cs t·hari:.c~ :">londa~ night <1 fter Cullforn1a ll 1~h \1 :.i .\' patrolmen who haltl·cl her fol' an al lc>ged traffic \'IOlat1on found "h;1l lht·\· said \\Cl"e drugs 1n hl'I' ca1 Orangl' County Sht·rirr·~ dt·11ul1t·~ took O\'er tht• arr('SI of ("..1rt·.1 J.n11· K1ell1n . 19 . ol' ·1091 Hob.in llr1\1·, lrvinl" . .ind 1:.u lcd hl'r on thargt·~ of possession of a e,,uitrnllcrl ~u h~l.1n1·1· and po~st·s~1on of 1nar11uan:1 Ueput1cs s;od they founrl rnurt• th.111 50 pills of ;d le~edly narl'OtH' 1·nm p11~1 t1on in her purse anrl a qt1an11t.\ 11r rnartJuana 111 ~love> <·nmparrn1t•nl llf tht• vehicle that h;id bct'n hal!t•d at !h1· 1nterset·11on of the Sanla /\11;1 anrl :-I.in Dic~o free" ays Officers ;1dded charges of ht·1ng 111 po~i;ess ion of fin al1t•t'ed drl\\11~ li cen~c \\'hen I hey all\•gcdl~ fnuncl th111, thL' defendan! 's hccn:ic h<1d llct'H rt·· cently <'han~<·rl . Gas Curtailed SAt\'. fRA .'ll'l~Ctl t l 1'1) R1•c11u!'c of lo\~' h.'mpera1ur€':;.. P.1t·1111· G11 s & Elcctr1r Co c1111.nll"d 1l1•h\t r\ of naturu. \ ~as ~londay to 2.10 1ntt'rrup l1hle eu lom crs tn \ort h t'rn t"a hforn111. Surh custunh·r~. n11unl \ large inst1l ut1ons and 1ndu,111r'. ha\ 1• :;iltemotc sources of pow1•r .ind buv gls aL chctt~r r:Hes b1..•cau~1· their rle - hveries; can ht eurt.i1led "hen 1hc dl'· mand from other buyer., 1n larJ.!t'. ·- Mills Out As Panel Chairman \V,\SJIJ:\(;TC)~ 1L:l'l1 -Aftt•1: 16 ~t'ars 1n !he' l>tlSl. Hi•p. \\'1lbur f). fllills- 'U-Arh .). ha,; dt•c 1dl'd lo ~urrcndt:r the <'h:11rrn a11~hip of lhl' p1>V.1•rfu l \\',11~ ~ind .\lc;1ns Con1n11tlt'l' btoc;.10:.e of ill hl"Jilh. :.1x·;,iket· C;irl Al l.H.:rt ~illd to<la ~ Albt•rt s~ud :'\tills, l1111g l"<.111::.td cre<f one or Cungr(.'~~ leading po"·cr- hrokcr~. made his del.'1s1on on the ad- \"LCt' of his dOl.:tor \\ho is trc;,iting the 65-\•ear-old Dcmorrtil <1! lil•thesda Na.val llobpital for "'hal. v.•as df.'Sl'ri bed as exhaust111t1 . . E\'en before th{' ann11uncemcnt -- • \\'hich "'as expel'tl'<I -l\la.lls had lo~t ronsidt-rable stalun."111 the eyes of peers ;,ifter cxtensi\'c publicity ahoul. his friendship \\1th" Ann.ibcl llat• t1stella . a \\" ashington :;tripper_ Al llert. "'ho spoke \\'lth ~111ls' doct.01• this morning. said no deci::.ion has been madt· on v.·hc1her the> 18·term l<iwmakcr "'ill resign from l'tther the ONLY 80 TURN OUT TO SEE 'FANNE'-Story, AJ WILBUR GAVE UP OLD WAYS -ANO HOW-Analysis, 87 : com1n1ttee or from Congress. '"lie is not goi ng to seek' the 'chairmanship on the Commi ttee on \Vavs and r.tcans." Albert. told r<•- poriers. "'The medical processes ha \'l~ not bet'n complet1...'<i and may not be fora v.·hilc>. ··11is ulher decisions -staying on th~' committee or whatever else - \\·ill be made later."' Rep. Al Ullman (0 -0re.J, ~'ho i~ next in line for the committt'e chairmanship --at least in seniority has Lold the Democratic steering committee he v•ants to take O\'er as. chairman. The panel will make its !louse l'ommittec choices as iL or· ganizes for the 94.th Co ngress. · Commenting on !\lilts' decision, l:l· lnian said: "It is most regrettable lhat P.1r. '.lilll s ' he01lth docs not allow him lo l·qntinue 1n his capacity us chairman. (See MILLS, Page AZ) MAC Slates Study Session The l\lission \'icJO :">1unicipal Acl· \'l!l!Ory Counc1l l:'i'IAC I has c:.illrd a 2 pm. study session Thur:;day to rt·· \it·"' its propo:.ed b~·la\\'S Council n1cmbcr!t urt' n11! l'!l.JJCC·led 10 rai1fy the byla\\'S until a n1c>t'tlng at. 10 il m Satur<la~ at f\ll :;s1on V'ieJo Hi ~h Sehuol 1'hursdav·s :-tu1I\· :-l•<;:-11111 "·Ill l.11~ hel<l 1 n the-,, A(' ol tit'(', 2til 2'J-D La P Jr. !load. !\l 1:-s 1<u1 \'1t·1u . \\t•••ll1er F.itr and conttnut•d Ct'>o~ lhrough \\'etlnl·~d.t y \11th nut 1nu<·h l11nµ1•r;,ilurt· t'hau).!t', :H - t•nr"fhn)! I ll lhl· 1t.L·JthL1r :-t•r\ ir(•. 111 ).!h, .1t.1n)..'. tht· Or:"!ng1· Coa~L \1111hl·1;:1 .d !ht• bl'at•ht·:-;ind 1~11; 1nl.u1d L11\1.,111n1t!ht I:! fi. l:\SllU: "l'Oll.\ \" /'ahn Springs 1.1· s/IU a laixinrc lL'(J/t'rniy hr.Ii• for 11111n1j stars from radio's ynldtn 11!'.ll' The VOTCes n/ ~ Bri>r! Alorr1snn !The ShatWu:I Jack Hl•111111 Fr1'1'nu111 r.u~deri nud 11 .. 1;> /lo~· can sli/L h1· heard in rite de· s1'rr city. S1•e slor u Paqe c1i. lli'lftllt-... <t 1..M.loY<I t.111 ..... 1. c .. uui.. ~-· .,..,_ De1•Ntll<ot E.itwi.1 ''" l'.lttw\l-1 --· N'(i.,l~r -- I· ' " " .. <-l-11 .. .. .. ,, .. , •• '" •• " """~·· ..... i.. 1o111 ... 11o1~-· 0r..,..c ... ~1 .. ...... -· Mlol;lMortt~ Tflt ... OI .. ,_ .. ... ... --·~ " •• .. Al.II C1-~ llf•ll c•-s .. .. .. •• 12 OAtLY PILOT SB Fed Mov e Helps Dow NEW 'i'ORK (UPl 1 -·Pr1ce11 lnc:reastd on the New York Stock Exchange lod~y 111 fairly :lC'IJVl' tru<li n~. <ipµarently 1n re'°'ponsl' tn .i 1ll'rl1n1• in Ul\C'rl·'t rat(·~ Cha"c ~1anh~1tt;.111 flJnk tnd,1.,. Jllllll'tl "imt· lending Jn.,tllut1<1r)~ in IO\\'('r1ng 1t!l pr1tnl' 1 <ill', that c hurR cd k~y c~rporutc customers tn 10 ' 1 perel'nt frorn 101:.i pc!rl'Clll • 'rht• fo'l.'dl'r;d l!(':-.crvc Bnnrd pavt d the "'ay by lowering Its discounl rat e to 7:t..i lrom 8 pl'r· cent ltfond:.y. 'fhc di~count rate is thr rall' tht• Jo~r·d chargt:s mf'mber hank ' rnr lo<ins 1'hc Dow Jnnt'' 1ndust r1:..t ~vi:rage. \\h1ch reachl'IJ J l:! y ear low J•'r1d:iy, ~''' &1hcJd 17 .Oli p(l1n1 ~ to .'.>l:f';' 00 ;11 muJ.tJ:.i} f.'ro"' Page A l MILLS .•• lie has had ;1 !Ong and :l distinguished l'areer <.ind h • .1.-. n1.1.Je grc[1l contrlbu· tions to t he n~1tion. ill' is one of the foremost tax lawyers in America <1nd ;.in cxl rt·rnely ;1hll• lcg1st;.i tor <.in d chairn1an, and it hus tx-e11 a \l."On· t.ler(u\ C:(pcr1encc to serve under his chairmanship.·· Utills rct·cnlly a\)peareb on stage in Boston with the stripper, y,·ho goes un· d er the profess1on<.1l namt: ··Fannc Foxr." Albert told newsmen he did not t alk directly v.·ith ~tills but that a friend of t.he Arkansas congressm01n had done ::.o this morning "The final determination o r his futurt' has not been made." Albert said. ''The main thing is he is not a c:andidalc for chairman or \\'ays and :Means by reason of his health. . .. He does not think he can stay on that job .• _ The doctor thought that was a wise decision. Albt:·rl was asked if a place will be :kept for J\lills on the committee. which \\'rites tax legislation and in the past has determined membership of other committees. Albe rt said he t hought a place \\'Ill be preserved for l\1i\ls. Nev>'ly clCC'ted De mocrats anu liberals ha,·c cul into the committee's power in a recent parly caucus -;i m ove thal in pal>l Co{lgresses \\"OUld h uve seemed impossible because of M!lls· !or1ncr great prcsl1gc. New Hampshire 'Sugar Partri' CONCORD, N .tl. (AP) ·-In a t<::tkeorf on the Boston Tea Party, a band of ;\'ev.· f-fampshirc residents has dumped makc·belicve sugnr inlo the l.terrimack !liver in u .. sugar party" prote!iting the hi~h price of the :.wectener. They carried si~ns ~1onday with tJ.ogans s uch as "It ca n be a s weet }lolid;iy \\"1thout sugar .•• ·Raise cane about sugar J>rices.·• ·· • · About 20 1x•rsc.ins. many of them elderly, took part in the opening mo\"c of whnt t he sponsorin g New J1amps hirc Community Action Pro· gram Uirt:ctors i\:-.soc1at1un :-.:nd ·~:ould be a boycott of sugar. 'Prayer 'Crafty Cites Arabs' The Rev. Charles .Jorgenson of :Brentwood Chapel iza\'C the in· vocation before 1\1onday ni,i::ht 's· meetin i:: of the Costa Mesa Plan· ning Commission. His prayer asked for God's :;uppOrt of Gov. Rca,i::an. the .st.ate. :.ill oth t·r states in the un- 'on, and the nalion's leaders. ft .also asked ror God's inlerven. tion \ol"ilh "those crafty Arabs; m<iy they be brou_i;iht to lhe1 r :-.enses," the n1inislcr intoned_. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 't""°'~ c ...... o .... p''"' .. ,,,. ... ~ .... 1 ........ "'"""'"'Nt""' Pio" ••ClwC"l'*'b•lnoOr•nqf <Go•! ""tll•Vl•flQ (., ......... \'"""'"'"'" .., ..... ,.,. 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J::hrl!ehm nn l~·:.11ficd tod:i.y lhul on a ";Lil., 1111 an flr;in~:1.· t'ouot.v l>e.1,·h ru1l lvng ..iftcr lht· \\"all'l"h:1te br1·uk 1n then Prl.':-.ident \t).on .~.Hrl ht: "ould '"n1.•v cr t..:n\t•rt <!l ll \he l>UbJl!tl" of rlen1t'nr~· fo.r thl· burglars. • Uu\, J·;hrlichrn:1n :-.ajd. ln ti.1:irch or April 1973 "the l'rcs1dC'nt indicated th.it <it 1t1t• t•uJ of hi~ .-.c1·c111cl h•rm hl· v.11uld pro1){1,e pardon:-for t·\c r~ body 111\111\ed 1n \\'..itcrg.1\c ·• · · 1 !'>~l d ;\ 1111.•n." E:hrl1 rhn1.i11 ;u..ldt·d. l::hr1lc·h1n:in \1a:. a:.ked ;1l)l1Ul ..i c•111- \ ers at1on in the spring or 1!173 Y.1hen i"ixon told Ehrlichman ·that he hud been approached on the subject of rlemency for \Vatcrgate conspirator E. lfoy,•ard Hunt. EX-MONTANA GOVERNOR GUILTY IN GIFTS, Page A4 The subject "'as broughl up in .January 1973 by"Charle.s \\'. Colson. a furmer \Vhite l louse special counsel instrum ental in getting a consultant':> job for llunt. '"Did you get the impression the President was telling you one thing ;.ind Colson somet hing else ·.'·· Ehrlichman was askeCI . "If you compare what he told me in July and what's on the tapes" of that January Nixon·Colson conversation ·•it's ve r y different, yes,'' Ehrlichman replied. Ehrlichma n's defense is based on the premise lhat Nixon kept him in the dark .about Watergate Until the ~candal began to unravel in r.1arch and April 1973. Ehrlichman's lawyer has said his client was •·misled, used . and lied to" by Nixon. Ehrl1chman's L.1\vycr has 1:011- tcndcd all along that Ehrlichman re- co rnml'tlll(.>d that the \Vhitc llouse make full d1 sclo!iUr(.> of \\.'ho 11·as in · \'Ol\"ed 111 thc \V<1terg;1\l' aff;ur Ht•l\\'Ccn the l\l"ll 11ational poltt1c<il con\·entions in July <.1nd Au~ust nf 1!l72 . Ehrllchman said today, ··1 pro· posed a progr:im of futl d i~c !osurt· Bell Suggests Gas Rationing -Not Drilling Gasoline rationing 1s a more re- <.1sonable ans"'er lo U.S. energy and economic needs thun is the granting oJ oil drilling leases off Southern California 's coast. Congressman Alphonio Bell (R·Los Angeles) said !\.1onday . \Vhile Bell stoppeti just short of an outright endorsement of gas r1lioning during an interview in Newport etpch he made it clear he considers it ·a ~·iable alternative" to offS:hore drilling. · '"There's no "'ay granting the oil leases as planned by the Department of lrterior can help rescue us from our present dilemma," the seven - term congressman said. '"Ke ep in mind thal it \\"ill be at JeaSt 10 years Ucfore production from of· FORD II URGES INCOME TA X CUT,Page A10 ;ibout \\i atcrgatc ... I felt the rt' had to fshore drilling ""ill reach any substan- be diseovcry to the si tuation with re· \ta\ porportions.'' he added. .i.:ard to lhL' Cornm1tlet• lo Re·clcc.:l lh(.> In the rn (•anli mc. Bell continued. J)residt·nt. •· lhe U.S. t•tonumv will continue to suf· l::hrltchman denied th;,1t he made a fe r because uf th~ dependence on Ara - :-;tatcment, attributed to him by White bian !louse counsel .John \V Dean Ill that '"\\'e s imply cannot afford to bu.\· he once told former FBI Dirl'Clor I.. foreign ull al the price \vc"re paying.'' Patrick Gray Ill to "deep six'' an at· Hell. \ol"ho was once president of a tache case found in llunrs \Vhitc sm<.111 oil company, said. Jlousesafe. lie "·ent on to predict '"a major Ehrlichman said Dean suggested . JXJlitical and economic upheaval in that a \\'ay of ~ell!ng rid of po\itic:illy the Y.'Orld" if lhe l\1idd\e East nations • e Heiress Acts Mov.;;--to Halt Parkland· Sale ' . -' By DOVGL(S FRITZSCIJE OI .. Dtlly f'lltt .._.tt The sale of 1,360 lr\line Compuny <:oastal a cres for a state park belween Laguna Beach and Corona de! Pi-1ar has been blocked b,V a pre~ timinar y injunction obtained 1n a \Vest Vlrgini:1 l'ir cuit court by Irvine ht!ircss Joun Irvine Smith, <.1ccordini:. · to company spokesmen. The complaint charges that the $7.6 million sale price is too IO\V to ude· quatoly ton\1"lensa~e th.e company. •~t'­ cr1rding lo f\Jart1n Brower of the (irnl 's public rc,lations dl'partment In his ruling, Judge Thomas htcllugh said the injunction 1v:1s ts· sued to block any sale until a full hear· ing could be held early next year . Negotiations have been under way ror almost se\'en years on the sale to the state of 3.5 miles of beach and bluffs and t ,100 in1and acres of Irvine Company land bel\l/een Corona del r.tar and LagWla, according to Robert ~1eyer, chief deputy director of. t he state lleparlment or Par ks and Recreation. The $7 .6 million sale was approved by the slate legislature in this year's budget. The sale approval v.·as the largest single transaction authorized from a $250 million park bond issue atiproved by voters last J une. Meyer. who said he was unawa~e or the specifics of the ruling, said the sale was to have been announced as a "Christmas present to the people of . California,'' . The transaction. he said. was in its r1nal stages. Attornt•ys for th1.• :,t<.1tt· and the company, he suid, ha~u OOe n drawing up pupers <ind fin:il ~pproval 1\'0uld have IM..'tln m11d~ on the day before or the day alter Christm11s. I'll rs. S1nlth's cornplaint is based on the sule pr lee or $7.6 tnillion, ::i (igurc both the company 01nd state cons id(·1· 50 percent of the actual 1narket value oflhe la nd. ~1eyer called the.halt· '"the biggest 'gift ro the state i~ the p.a_sl eight years and one of the biggest tn lh1• dr1n1 rt · men1 ·~ history ·· ThC' C<!Sl' \\.'llS flll'd In ii \\'('~! \o·i rgini:i courl ~<·ausc lhi· Irvine Company 1s 1n('orporuled in th1.1t slate. As a condition of the preliminary in· Junction. hlrs. Smith y,·as required to post a SI million bond to protect thl' eompany against any damages which lhe injunction might cause. Es.press ing optimism about the e ventual outcome of the case, Irvine Companv Preside nt Ravmond L . \Vatson s"aid, "The sale of ih is land to the state ror public use i:-in the mutu:il interest of !he slate and of lhl· Irvine Co1npany. I believe lhal I.he transaction should and will be SUt"· cessful\y completed." 1\lrs. Smith was in ;in lr\'inc Com- panr bonrd of directors meeting tod ny .a nd could not be contacted. The state, said J\1cyer. is not in- volved in 'the case. As a r esult or the action, hO\\'ever, further efforts on the f'ro• rage Al SPENDLOVE RESIGNS'. • • agreed on. Spendlove said, included: -Spend leve's position on .a 30-acre parcel in the Aegean Hills section of ~1ission Viejo, where he said he clashed with homeo"'ncrs who later complaine cM.o Hiley. -'fhc second amendment to the rounty general pla n including land in Capistrano Beach \\'here Spendlove and l{Jley disagree on "'he lher de· velopment should be allowed on a con- troversial ridgellne near San Juan School Holdups Net 95 Cents For Armed Man Capistrano. -Differe nces or opinion on the pro. posals for the north El Toro plan. "In the whole year I worked for Ron Caspers. he and I voted difrerently on- ly two or three times," Spendlove said. "Riley and I have voted differently four or ri ve times in only three months,'' he s aid. . '"When Caspers appointed me, he said he needed someone who could ride the middle· of t he road," Spendlove said. "l have done that, and I have not made anyone happy. The only thing l have done is make some people less happy." Spendlo\·e said. "a scat on the plan- ning commission is the hot spot of the county. If thc re·s any other positldn thet gets more input from all direc- Ho ns, l don't kno\v what it is.'' O.lly f'llM $tttt ,._. BLOCKS BIG LAND SALE Joan lrvlneSmlth I rans<iction '~'ill be delayed. 1'he parkland. including the t,100 at'res in 1\1oro Canyon. havl' been in- cl uded in the Irvine Company'!'> pre· l1minary plans . for developing its 10,000 coastal acr~. Marine Hurt After Irvine Cycle Mishap A young enlisted m an from El Toro l\larine Corps Air Station is recove r· ing rrom inj uries today after flipping his motorcycle ti.l onday ni ght on Trabuco Road in Irvine. Ju mes Clark, 2t, a resident or base housing. y,•as treated at the dis- pensary fo r leg lacerations and bruises following the 5:20 p.m. acci· dent east of Culver Road. Irvine police s aid Clark was passing a car about 40 miles pe.r hour \ol'hen the front \ol•heel ol hi s C'ycle hit a two·1nch high ridi::e of asphalt in the middle ol lhe pavement, caused by a partial re. ·s urfacin g job. !iensitive muterials 1n the safe \ol'as lO conti nue to '"enrich ·themselves gi\'e them to Gruy. beyond belief' at the expense of oil+ TE.ltf PE. Ariz. {AP)' -A young Ehrlich man testified that when hungry industrial nations. gunman who pulled off c lassroom rob- Jfe added "though this has been an eduC'ation, it is also a monetary drain .. It has taken half my working time and yet I could make three times more m~-n~y on myo\1111.'' 1-te told inves tigators the machine went into a \'iolenl v.•obble, then nipped, hurtling him through the air to the pa\'eme nl . Dean failed to produce a Watergalt' \Vhile Bell \\'as critical of "the un· beP.ies at two schools here got away report assigned to him by Nixon. the <'heck eel dependenecon foreign oil im-vJJUi 9S cents, according to police. U.S. Will Move JObofmakinganinvestigationandrc-ports,'' J1is most stinging criticism commending legal aspt.'cts fell to him · \\ 1.1s ;ii med at those \\"ho ch'a mpion of-The Jong-h aired · bandit, about 19, • l ie said that on the nigh! of April 13 fshore dr1lhng struck first at the Mitchell School. A She Had TNT · In Panties On Herbicides, Other Agents he \\'rot(' a report that he then read in ·\\'hy should we despoil beaches few minutes later, his target was the part to :"iixon the following morning. _ th al arc visited by 25 1nillion people a nearby Scales School. 'fhe go,·crnme nt's chief prosec(itor V('llr?" he asked. told the judge curlil·r th:it "if you · .. 1'hcrL' are alternatives. And those The.22 children In Marion Ackles' d h see the · d r rr h ki nde rgarten class at Mitchell were ~t u y t c tapes you. cun · \\·ho are pushin,I! so har or o s ore h h LONDON (UPI) -A young \"ASl·l!NGTON (.UP!l -T he For d r lh I l ha'e John · II 1 d •· B II filing out {or recess Monday w en t e ~ . . purpose o 1s repor lS o dri!lino knO\V it us \Ve <is o, c lri·sh g1·rl almost blew up a. d · · 1. k. .,.. • b I I t ., gunman enter ed · a m1n1stra ion, sec 1n,!! rat1 1ca t1011 .\Jitchell and Je I\ <i~ruccr s ep sai<iinansy,·ertohisov.·nquestion. · Britis h Airways passenger of the 1925 Geneva protocol banning for\\•urd. cul it offal :\litchcll and 1\1a-The alternatives he mentioned most "I have a gun and I don't want lo -plane after calmly boarding the ch e mical and bacteriological !'.!.ruder and let the President say 'I re-often \1·cre oJ>('ningthe Elk 1-lillsoil re-rr·ighten the k ids." said the bandit as.. n1·ghl w1·th dynam•'lc stuffed 1·n f cd od 11 h · ·• \var are, announc t (l.y 1t \VJ rC'· ltcdon I ts report · scrvl' and increasing Alaska oil pro· .be confronted the teacher . he r panties. nounce first.use of herbicides and 'fhe prosecutor said the ~oi·ern -clut·tion. An a1·rporl sccur1·ty report,·,. · t ( · f · • h. · th I · H h d th d then fled r1ot·con ro agents ln v.·ar arc \lo'll•\ mcnt contends "t 1s report \vu s 1n c '"Thl.'l'c's no single simple so ut1on e s ov.'e e gWl an sued today said the girl boarded some exceptions. Jurtheranccofthe covcr-up.'' lotheproblt!mandthosewhosaythcy · after she gave him 45 cents, Mrs.·-the Belf "Sl ·bound fli.•ht al T S 1 . 1 r d · I l I d A kl 'd u ~ he ne "· U. ·.po H'Y "::is out ined lo Be ore a m1t11nj! t ll! rcµnr as s('c 1l 111 offshore drilling are on Y e-C es sai · ·Heathrow Ao·rporl 1·n London h Se .-· R I · c U 0. · J d J h I d I e nate r orc1gn e al1ons om-cv1dence. .S. istnct u ~e 0 11 ' -Cl'L\·ing the public-,'' Bell continu~ · Police said minutes later a man fit-during the summer a nd as· mittee by Dr. Fred C. fkle, director of ~irica excised some para.i:iraphs. in· In addition lo urging that oil re-ting the same dest'ription entered the sembled the bomb with the help' the U.S. Arms Control and Dis<Jrma· eluding one in which Ehrlichman told s~rvcs be tapped and \hat production Scales School a nd walked into an open of her boyfriend while the plane m cnt Agency. ~ixonthatlhcn;i mcsof formerAtt.v . Ile step pt?cl up in Alaska , the classroom area contlPn.lng about .. 100 \\'as in flight. His presentation represC'ntcd a Gen. 1\1itchell, former Asst: Att~·. Republican congressman said more .childre n. Thereport saidthecouple le ft contpron 1 isc attempt by the Ac). (-;en. Robert C. ~Iarchan and l\:cnncth uf the nation's resources should be the bomb under their seat, buL · \V. Parkinson. a la\1~er for the 1972 committed to seeking alternative He pulled a pistol in front of one lhat it failcdtoexplodeonthcrc-ministrationtosolveaproblemv.·hich ...... · comm111 had hcc• group o! children and pointed it at gre w out of the Vietnam \ol\3 r and 1~1xon eampa1~n cc, " energy sources. · tur n flig ht to• -ndon bec.·ouo.·•· of l h. m •· ames if B h ,. 11 t d to •. , their teacher, Dessie Bielefeld t, 55. UJ "'" IYHi.de the United States the only mJ· gt \'en o 1m a oni.: n · 1 ut econ 1nua Y re urne 1 a 1·aulty t•·m,·ng mechani·sm . · I ·r· d · · ·· th rr 1 h 1· 1 She said she gave him her purse Jor power not lo 1a\"c rat1 1e the 111· partiC'1panls 111 ecover·upe or . argu ment t at gaso 1ne rat 001ng • "-nibcxpcrto )alcrdefusedo·t. Id b · · ·d wh1'ch conla1·ned 50 cents Once aga1·n D\I ., tcrnational treaty. It n1ust be rat1"ficd The three, along \l"i!h formrr \Vhi!i: ··.~hou e given serious con.s1. era· r~~~~~~~~~~-~~.;~;;i;~;;;;;;;;~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~b~y~l~h~e~S~eiiniia~le~.iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii llou:;e chief nf s1:1fl" !! n. ll.dllcin;.i 11• lion ~y Congress and the Adm1n1stra· ·he fled . an~ nn lri:d l\"tth l:.:hr!ichn1 :u1 111~~\ve can help n1eet our energy llC'eds by reduting consumption," Bell :-;lid as he argued lhat rationing could THANK YOU, ERASTUS! Veteran H e ld In Stabbing l"T. BRAGG. t-; C. (U PI I -Army Capt. Richard S. '.\hl chcll. ll decorat- C"d Vietnam vt•tcran. ha s been l'hargccl "ilh the !'>tabbin~ death or his "'Ir(' The thari:cs \\"\.'Tl' rited ;\1011day b.'o i\l1!chell's con1mand1ng ofhcl'I' in ill corduncc \Vith 1n1hl<1r) \:"l\\' 'fhi> hod v of Beryl ~l!tchell v.·as found Dec. '1 un ~remote .~l't'llonof thi• \Xl~t . 5ho..• hall been \>eaten, :;luhbed ;ind :i tr;11ti;l1.:cl. ;\JitchC'!I is a ::l·l·yt•ar-old (;rcC'n t\.·ref graduate or ofnccrs ranclilh1.t1~ ::.1."hOOI. .... 1ve from 600,000 to one million bar. r1'ls of oil a day. The veteran congress m a n 1·cpresents a district that includes uiany coastal communities, including Pacifi c P:11isades. Santa Wlonlca. ~lanhattan Beach, Palos Verdes and Hcdondu Ucach. Police Foil KidDap ~!ARI N CITY (UPI ) -Police shot 111\c m1u1 to death a nd captured ;1nothcr ~londay in a kidnap·robbery nttcmpt in a residential area. Ofricer:s: s~ud the pair entered an apartment at , gunpoint and took the tv.·o women Jn .. side to u htluse a block ""'"Y because · they couldn't fi nd oiny money at their f1r.;;t stop. Metric Booze? You/ll Drink • tll Milliliters \\';\$1/INGTO~ 1 Ul'IJ -The !:im1l1r1r ··f1fth 1• or \\'hiskey and wine is ht"art,~d for ohli\"iOn . Tht closr:it thlnA to the "firth " will be tht 750- n1illl1ttr b<ittl e As part of a nalion>A'ide convrr~1on to the met~ic systrm •. the Trt.'asury Department said today that rto mc!lllc anrt imported wines must be bottled in seven Slilndard rpetrlc :i~1:{'~ b{'J:_lf'Uun& ~.an. 2. 1979. Tht' drpartmcnt·s Bureau ot,.A;lcohnl, loh;a·t"1> .1rul i'1rP3rms \.1 111 publi~h ~1m 1 Jar pro1>0!'>ed rulf'S for d1st1l\C'd sp1 nl ~ 1n " :t'" \1 el' ks The ne\v 5iic clusc5t to lht> !1fth \vdl bt' i50 n11ll1!1t~·1·~. ur 25.4 ounce~ • Thi!' 1:; Jll)l :i fractinn s1n;.1U,•r tha n the fift h":. 2.\ ti ot11H't' Sl7.f' Domt·:itic.: \\Jill' Is ouY. !'Old i11 lfi bottle ~17.C'i. ;'.Inc\ 111111orted wint In :n The. ne" )l,1nd.i.rd$ "should facihtilte buy<'r cnmparl"Ott and unit pricing nfwin<'~ b> r<'ta1 I )tores.·· s<1id Tre:.1sury SCt'l"l'l•1r\· \\ 1!11.1 m E. Simon. I < It oc:c:ured to us the other day that we owe ci lot to an innoYator in our c:arpet Industry who operat" about I 50 years CICJO· - 'Here are ~ fac:h about ERASTUS BRIGHAM BIGELOW: :. Born 1814, w. Boylston, Mass. • Poor family, requ ired to work at age 10 as farm hand and clerk. • Genius at math and mechanics. • At 23 years old , invented oom for lace. • Invented revolutionary power loom for B USSELS and WILTON carpets. This created a dom st ic carpet industry, and virtually eliminated foreign mpetilion. • Founded BIGELOW CARPl;J .Mru._S I Inion, Mass. • Great economist, 9ne of small . group founding ' MASSACHUSEITS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY at Boston in 1881. • Die<I 1879. · . . EIAS1US. . MY GRANDFATHER THANKS YOUI MY FATHEfl THANKS Y~l THANK YOUI MY CHILDREN THANK YOUI Four generations In the carpet business since 1a94, thanks to ihe lnventl9ns o~Mr. Bigelow. P.S. Amad(icft; without &astus, BICJelow C• pets have remained ·an lnclustry--ieoder. Please stop In and see their $flOl'lcH119 c:ai pet line. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Plac:entla A Ye. HA.':'c::ou. · COST A MESA lll'CI ltll 646·4838 HOUIS:-.11ontn....., 9 lo 5:JO -NI., 9 to'-SAT .. t :JO to 5 , ' d ' f 7 , ' Irvine Today's Final . N.Y. Stoeks ' - VOL. 67, NO. 344, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. TUESOAY,OEC E MBER1~1~4 TEN CENTS ' e City Eillployes Eye 12% Increase 'By l>OUGL.\S FRITZSCHE OttM Dl•tr l"it.t 111t1 lr\·in~ city employes y.•1\1 get an across-the-board 12 percent salary 1n· <'reasc in the c.-oming year if the city <'Ouncil •1pproves administritli\•e ser\•1c-es dc12artment recommenda· lions tonight The ccuncil y.•111 decide on the pay 'Proposal , which will cost about $10,000 ln the first hair of next year, al its 7:30 p .m. meeting at city hall, 4201 Ca mpus Drive. According to Administrati\'l' Services Director James 11arrington. the city's s.i • ..1ry scale is 12 percent belov.• the median pay rates for Orange County cities. Thoe pay hike. he said, is needed to help attract qualified persons to v.·ork forttiecity. Salaries. he said, make up aboul one·th.lrd 01 tne total city buagct. ·rfle pay raises ""ere anticipated in this year's city budget, he said ;\ special salary reser\'e fund plus excess funds in each dcp.,,rtn1enrs budget will finance the pay increases \\'ilhout cutting city operations elsewhe(e. he said. The reser\•e fund accounts ror S40,000 of the added costs and the re· mainder exists within department budgets. he said. In addition to the general pay hikes. special salary "adjustments" were recommended for several posts. Singled out \\'ere: Hnance officer, city n1anager 's secr etary. a project manager yet to be hired and recrea· tion superintendent. Other city posts are recommended for reclassification. Each of the reclassifications includes increases. Additionally, the city manager, city clerk and fi\'e department heads arl! up for 12 percent increases. Council members said they are not ret sure ho\\' they \\·111 \ otc on the pro· posal Counc1lrn<.111 John Burton said lhis· morning he had not had lime to com ' plctely re\·iewtht• pay puck:ige. ··it seems to me th;it, v.'htlc the statistics may support a 12 percent raise, J don't kno\v of anybody in ~n· dustry "'ho is getting a 12 percent in- crease.·· Burton said. ··1•m nol that wildly enthusiastic about this if it'sthconly "'ay to keep up e Heiress .Blocks Park RiletJ Cited Spendlove Quits Planning Panel r . 0,11, .-11o1 Sl'lt """'• QUITS PLANNING GROUP Fifth Dlstrtt;;t's Spe ndlove Yeo Renamed To County's Plan11.i11g Panel \"ey, port »each architect Ron Yt·u . \\ho rcs1gnl'd froin the Orange County Planning <:on1m1:.:.ion 18 month~ ago. toda y \ras reappointed to lht'.' Com n1ission by Fifth f)1 ~1 ril'I Superv1~nr Thomas Hile,\. Yeo confirmed the ap1)()1nlmt·nt latt· 1h1s n1 ornini.; 1n 1hl' \•;;1ke of th<' rc ~lgn;1t ion of Co rnrni ss ioner Bart S!>t!ncllovc or l\li ssion \11CJO It \\as Spendlove \1·ho rl'µl:u·cd \'co nn lhl' com1ni sston in i\l<ty, HJ7:J. Ct.••1!'t \\'t•:1tl1t•r F':iir an d continued cool th rough \Vcdncsday 1vith nol much temperature change, ac·- cording to the \l't'ather service. ·lfighs along lhC' Orani.;c Coast will be 63 al the bt';ichcs and 68 inland. Lo11·s tonight .J2·47 _ I NSIDE 'l'OD.\ \. ·Palm Springs 1s !fill a javorile watering hole for many stars from "radio's golden age. The ooices of Brett Morrlst>n IThe Shadow/ Jack Be1111y . freen1011 Gt>~t1 and 611!J I/opt can lllill be heard in the de· 1trt dlJI . .See slory Page CJ2, ---· . __ ....,..., " -..-.. co . ;:::;::: .. Mlvle• .. .. " .... '"-· •• """"" . "'" =C-ty Al,11 ....... .. (l·l -.. -.1.1•11 --" •• '-'"""'tb ... a..w1.,.,. ••• --.. • ..,..._t .. -.. ·-· t 4·· --.. "' .. _ .. -·~ .. -... .. By JA\! \\!ORTll Ollf>t O.H, Pil.i SUit Bart Spendlove of l\1ission Viejo re· signed from the Orange County Plan- ning Commission l\londay. comment· ing that Fifth Di strict Su1>ervisor ·rhomas Riley. ··re:11l y has n't de· termined v.•here he sits-on the pro- environment or pro-developer side." Spendlove. appoi ntl'd in June. 1973 by the late Supervi sor Ronald C~spcrs. n1adc 'his resignation effcc-/ live Dec. 31 . lie said though his decision is partly personal. it is also due to repealed dis· :.greements with Riley, who v.·as ap· pointed Lo fill C:.i.spers· scat in S<>p· tember. "I know there has been a ca mpaign to get me ou1 :· Spendlorc said. ··t • don't knov.• \Vhere the pressure has come from. and fr:inkl y. I don't carr. If I had gone into this Job with an~ feeling or permanilncy. I v.·ould have bet'n cr:izy ... Riley . a Republican :1ppoi Rted b~ Go\·. Reagan. may be under ;.i poht1cal swordol' Damocles. His continuance in office: may dl'- pend on "'·hether Governor·clect Brown \Vi shes him to continue. Bro'A'n reportedly looks for politlciJl advice on Orange County to Richard O'Neill. south county lt1nd magnate. millionaire a nd chairman of the Orange County Democratic Central Committee. O'Neill thus far has been noncom- m it ta\ publicly on Ril ey 's performance. But sources report that O'Neill has been displeased with· Spendlove's positions on sc1·cral is · sues. Rile y. \\'ho had a board 'of supcr\'isors mccl1n g this morning, could not be immediately conlacted. Spendlove said Riley ne\'cr ml.'n - lioned o ·Nei11 in discussions about Spendlo\'C 's resignation ··!·le told me he was ~rtt in g lo the point v.'herc he was thinking about his possible re·appoinlment,'' Spendlove said this morning. Spendlo\'e, a former 01crospace engineer returned to ncy,•spapcr re- cycling for a living. said Riley called him to talk abouL a possible resigna· lion last "'eek. "I'm Ob\'iously not his ap1>0intec . I'm not hi s man," Spendlove said. "I tOld him from the beginning any tin1e there v.·as any dissatisfaction on either side I Y.'ould gel out .·· Specific issues the 1v.·o ha\'c dis· agreed on, Spendlove said. included: -Spend love's position ·on a 30·acrc parcel in the Aegean •Hlls section of !\Iission Viejo, y,·here he s aid he fSec PENOLOVE, Page A2) Marine Hurt After Irvine Cycle Mishap A young enlisted man from El Toro r.tarine Corps Air Station is recover· ing from injuries today after fli pping his motorcycle ~l onday night on Trabueo Road in lr\line. James Clark, 21. a resident or base housing, was treated at the dis- pensary for leg lacerations and bruises Collowing the 5:20 p.m. acCi- dent east of Culver Road, Jrvine police said Clark was passing . a car about 40 miles per hour when the rrol\t wheel o.f his cycle hit a lwo·inch high ridge of asphelt In the middle m the pavement, caused by a partial re· surfacing job. tie told invest111:itors the machine went into a vlol~nl "·obblt:. then Oipped, hurtling him through the aiT to the pavement. > I D9ity l'I• Ktft ...... MARY JANE FORSTER CONDUCTS PICTQAIAL ADOBE TOUR Hl1tory Lesson tor Alley (right) and His Aide. Jock Qulso Complaint Says Price Too Low By DOUGLAS Jo'RITZSCllE OI IM 1>111, l'llol S~H The sale of 1.360 lr\'ine Company coasta l acres for a s tate park bety,·ecn Laguna Beach and Corona de\ ~lar has tx-en blocked by a pre - liminary iajunctionobtained ina West· Virginia circuit court by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine Smith, according lo company spokesmen. 1'he complaint charges that the S7 .6 million sale price is too lo"' to ade· quate\y compensate the company, ae• cording to Martin Bro1~1er or the /irm's public relations department. In his ruling. Judge Thomas l 1cHugh said the injunction was.is- sued to block any sale until a Full hear· ing could be held early next year. Negotiations have been under "A'ay for almost seven years on the sale tu the stale of 3.S miles of beach and bluffs and 1.100 inland acres of Irvinc Company larKI belween Coxoia dcl Mar and Laguna, acrording to RoberL .A-1eyer. chief deputy director of. the state Department of Par ks and .Recreation . The $7.6 million sale was approved by the state legislature in this years budget. The sale apprO\'al v.:as the Rl. ley Tours s an Juan . largest single lrnnsaclion •• ,hociwd from a S25i mtlhon park bond issue • ~pproved by voters last June. · • . Meyer, who said he V.'as unay,·are of Ad h V S t the specifics of the ruling. said the 0 es·, ows uppor SalCW'510havcbecnannounc.dasa • ··chr1stmas present to the people or California ... Fifth District Supervisor Thomas Riley got a tour of San Juan Capistrano's adobes Monday and heard a pitch on how he can help save them. General Rilev said he hadn't re· alized the numhc•r or historic build· ings still s tanding in San Juan C;ipis trano and promised to supporl efforts to s.ive them · Riley y,•a~ accompanied by Kenneth San1pson. DircCtor of Orange CQun ty's J.larbors, Beaches and J>arks Dis- trict, Lecil Slaback and Don Oob· meier of the Orange County 1-lislorical Commission, and Jack Guiso, lhe supervisor':> assistant. At stake i s $15~.ooo "'hi ch represents the county's s hare or state parks, recreation, and. historical restor11tion bonds passed by l h(" '·oters last June. Sampson. who is the county his- toricai commission·s adviser. told members of the San Juan Capistrano llistorical Society (who sponsored the 1our l that they ha\'c a chance to ob· t.i in a portion of those funds. ··But there is stiff competition_·· he Sil Id. Sampson addC'd that ··something ~hould bt' done 1n this area" and asked what the society would do y,·ith its n1oney. President Gep Durenberger said the first priority is to complete the ex· c<1vation and archeo\ogical study of the J\lontanez Adobe whi ch the society leases from Forrest Ounivin of Mis - s ion Viejo. The adobe, believed to be of 179-1 construction. would then be restored. Pot Smoking Linked To Enlarged Breasts BOSTON (AP) -P.1en may develop fully feminine breasts from heavy marijuana smoking, say tv.·o Harvard Medical School surgeons. The surgeons said they are treating and studying 16 males "'hose breast enlargem ent a pparently is related to smoking marijuana. They said it pro· bably affects both sexes. "This effect seemsito occur in oDily a small percentage ot people who use the drug," said Ors. John llarmon. chief surJ:(ica l resident at New England Deaconess l·Io!ipital, and Menelaos Aliapoulios. a surgeon at Cambridge Hospital. "'It's like digitalis (a heart muscle stimulant) which ·also causes breast enlargement in a very few patients who take it." they said. "'So, if a woman smoked marijuana, even heavily, she might ,have one chance in 100, say, of' increasing her breast'slze," they said, ' Th.e surgeons said the 16 patients are between J8 and 30 years old and , smoked marijuana at least three limes a \\'Cek. Some smoked it daily. They said they have produced the sii me results in research on male rats by injecting them with T•IC, the psychoactive.ing11t<Henlin_marijuana. ·rhe most practical treatment 1s to surgically remove excess mammary glandtissuc "This can be done quite simply and does not necessitate removal of the entire breast." said 1-larmon. "There is no scarring or disfigurement." It was reported that one man un- derwent surgery tv.•ice in New York and again in Boston after the condi- tion recurred. The doctors s aid that to minimir.e lhe condition or pr(vent it from recur· ring, patients must stop smoking marijuana. The. surgeons said they first sus· peeled that marijua·na could influence breast development tv.'O years ago after seeing three cases. They v.•rott a leµerto lhe Ne.,.,, England Journal or 1tfedlt:ln• and se\•en other ~ictims were found. "'II we'11e seen 16. there must bt: many mor1:1 "'ho don't know "·e're ~ere and interested 1n their problem.'' Harmon said. The doctors said that more casrs need tt be 'lden1ir1t'd and studied to tonCirrii cu_use and effect and th11t they pJ1n tq Investigate oth~r possible remin11ln, effecllof thcdrug, -. The transaction. he said. wus in its final stages. Attorneys ror the state and the company. he said, ha\'e been drawing up papers and final approv:i l would have lx.-en made on the. day before or the day after Christmas. ~lrs . Smith's complaint is based on the sale price of S7 6 million. a figure both the company <ind slate consider 50 percent or the actual market \'al ut.> of the la nd ~leyer called the sall· •·the biggest gift to the state in the past c1gh1 ~eJrS and one of the higge~l in the depart· menl 's hi story ·· .The case \\'as fil ed in :i \Vt•sl Virginia C'ourt. hecau:H' lhl' lrvini;.• Company iS' incorporated in that. st<ile. ;\s a condition of the preliminary in · junction, t..1rs. S1nilh \\'as required lo post a Sl n1ill ion bond to protect lhe company against any damages v.·h1 ch the injunction might cause E~pre ssing oplimism ahout thc eventual outcome of the case, Irvin(: Compa ny Pres ident Ra ymond L . \Vatson said . "The sate of thts land to the state for public use is in the tSee PARK. Page A21 Irvine Woman Facing Charges In Drug Arrest i\11 lrv1n1· \~·o m <!n v.•as J3 il t·d on multiple narcoti cs charges i\l onda)' night :1ftcr C:l\1forn1a lli ghy,ay pal!·ol ml'n \\ho halted her fnr an al \egt'd traffic \'IOlation found "hat they said v.ere druj!s in her car Orange Count .\· Sheriff':<: dcputiC's took over lhc arrl.'st of Carl'\ Jane Kjell1 n . 19, of 4091 Jtobon ·or1\'c. Irvin(', and jailed her on charges of pos:i:ession or a co111 rol1cd ~ubst<incc and possession of mlr1J11a na. Deputies said lht')' found more than 50 pills of all egedly narcolir rompo~I· llOO In her pUr!'C' and 3 Quantll V Of marijuana in glo\'e l'Ompartmrrit of the \'Chic le that had heen halted at the intersection of the Santa i\n>l Olnd SOln Du~go t~reC\\'llYS Offi cers added charges of lx'lll~ 1n pOS$e55 1on or an altercd dri\'1ng hrense "'hen !hey allegedly found that the defend3nt's license had been re· cently cttangt;(l . staff mor ale and :.0 torlh. hlaybc-"h:i! .,.,e should do is go ahe<1d <1nd tell them tocu1 some fatelsev.·he1't: "The \\ :ir the economy is go1nii,. pretty soon !hose \\'orking in go\·crn · menl are going to \uok pretty ·fortunate. At least thl'y'll ha\'e :;lcady Jobs .,.,,hen the rcsl of us al'l' h.ing1ng" out in the brC'l·ze."' Citing the reactions-or taxpayer!> .~·ho have recently received)M'~rty Sale~ DMly l'li.t S~ft l'lo-. BLOCKS BIG LAND SALE ·Joan Irvine Smith Silverware • Specialist Hits Again I A burglar specializing in sterling silverware has struck again in Irvine, this time taking Sl,540 worth of dining utensils from a home on a hill in the Turtle Rock region . • William S. Jackson. 39. of 18771 San Rufino Drive, reported the break-in after arriving home and being notified or the burglary by a neighbor wh(l discovered it. Lydia \'oung, v.'ho li ves nearby and had seen a s trange car in the ne ighborhood then spotled the Jacksons' door ajar. told Officer J ay McNeely she checked the house and knew immediatel y v.•hat had hap· pened She s aid the nov. notor1o u!' sil\•ery,·are burglar had taken all thl" dining utensils and left lwo cand le~ from a candelabra on the d1nint; tablr. The Jacksons s aid a variety of other sil\'er items including orn ate piece:> such as a v.·ine taster and a gravy bo<it. v•erestolcn. ,\ burgl;ir susµcc1~·u .11 bC'tng 1n· \'Olved in se\'C'r.il :.ul'h brc;,1k ·111s 11\ Irvine hit the home of former city L'OUn· cil mcm bcr ll;1y Qui gley l:ist \\eek fnr a similar loss. Officer Robert ;\rnold . .,.,ho took th at report, said a silVCl'\\;Jl'C bur~l:u· y,•ho uses the s ame modus operandi C\'ery tim e has been at work 1n Irvine. Woman Robs Bank ,CU I.VER CIT\' C l·1~1 1 :\Hank of America bran('h ll·ll t•r hJndl·d 0\1•r S2,0li in r~t s h tu a \.\Olll Jll rl.bhcl' \\ hn ga\·e the teller ;1 nntl"' d1·m.1n1tin.: till' monev Polic1..· ~:ud 1111 ~un \\,1, ell -.. played b\' thC' holdup :-u..;p<·( l Fed Move Helps Dow NE\V \.ORK fl 'PJ 1 l'r11•e::; increased on th1· i'\l'w \'ork StO<"k ExchanE?<' trn.la) 1n f:urly active trad1n~. a pp:ircntl~ 1n resoonse to ll d1'C 11 nt~ Hi 1 ntcrC'o;\ rates. (Tab\e:..C51 Chast Al anhat1an Uanll. tod .iy joined some l('nd1ni! 111st1tut 11•n' in low('rinf:! its prinl(' rat•· that charged k('y rorpo ra l l.' customers 10 101.i 11crcent from 101:1 P<'r("('nl The f <'deral Re~('r 1 1· Boafct pa\'Cd the V.3,\' by Jo.,.,C'ri n~ u .. di~count rat(' to 71 1 frOn\ k pt>r l'Cnl ltl onda) 1'hl· d1 <.co11n1 r.itc i~ tht rate thC' F'cd <'hargc:. member banks ror 10:1n' Thi.' Do"· Jone:-\11du..,tr1a l average, whic h rraC'hi.'d a 12. year lo"'· f'ridav. v.·a" ahead 14 .il points to $94 .6.5 late in Lhe d:ty. • • .. 11! OAJL V PILOT Tuesday, Oeoembtr 10, 1974 Mills Out Senate OKs Rockefeller As· Panel Vi.o\S1 1 1:-.;G1'0~ I A P1 -The Scnatt.• t od uy U\t'r.,..ht.<l nHn~l) ;ippro,·ed Nelson A. Rock~fellcr's nomn\at1on ns. the n:i.l1ou·~ 4151. \'ICU pr6!s1dc1u. 1lt,,1u;.e a.:tion l~ o.::i.:pcrtcll next week . ·rn .. \'ll ll' .... ·a~ ~1-; just a littlt> more than :1 )'ear ;1ftc·r Congress completl"<l th<' f1r!5t \'tcC pr1· s1dential rnnfirmutioq under lht-2Sth ~ ;\mendment, lhe stlect1on of ford by Nixon to 5uccced tM resigned Spiro'f L Scott CR·Va.) and J an1es. U.f '"1t1s now.apparentton1t•lh;,1t:\1r. Abourl'tk <D·S.D.l ;.innoun'rec:t before Rockcft•llt·r did in etfet't IL"" his 0\1.11 toda} '.,; b.:t.lloLing t.twur deci:.1on to 1·ote-----p!il.1-.<>nal 111onoy to ac:eomplish the aga1nst confirmati11n. purcha5c of 1>olitir11.I powe r ," Also o pposing Rockefeller were Gold...,·ater said. Howard Meuf'nbawn ,(0 .Qhio) and Goldwatet's remarks Y.crc echoed Chairman Tiu.: St.•n:i.tl· ;.H t1ou cumfllt.'tl·ll ltH· t1 r~t hall fJf tht· l'tn1t1rm;it1011 prot'c's under t tu· 25th An1,•11dn1t·111 /or the t'.6·.ve1:1r-old lorrnt•r Nt•1\' York ):!OV · ,~rnor, no1ni na tt.·d 1\ui.: :.>u l.Jy Prl'i>J dt·nt Ford _ Jluust.· .qipn1\,ll \\11t1ltl J.!l\'t• !ht' n:1- l1un :i. \ ll't' pl'l''t1lcnt tor l111· r1r~1 t11nc :-1nt:l' :\u)! 9. "ht·n Jl 1(•h:.rcl ri.1 . '.':1xo11 f t•:o.1gnel1 lhe prc~1 dency ;.ir11.I "4;J.~ sue· c t.·cdcd by 1-'ord !X·11dlt.! o.11·11uu lln l!u1·keh.•lh:r ca1nl' Beoe#t Talk Agnew. ' When Rockereue r :issumt'! off1N.'. the nation \lo'ill ha\'C. for thl' first Inn .. • 111 it:.. hi story. both or;1 prl'Sidt•nt and .1 \'H'l' pres 1dcul who rea(•hcd office without b{'1n~ l'l{'tled by the votl'rs. ~n . H:1rry Gold11atcr <H Ani. I an nount't'd !\1onday he woultl opµo:-1· HockcfclJs'r . h11lo11t«l today by Sen Jt'S:..e fie-I ms ( H ~ C. 1 ;ind Sl·ri. B1rt·h Bayh < D Ind 1, the .1uthors of the 25th Amendmt·n\ n £lnl y f\1·0 other ''-'11.1\0J'S -\\'illi.n n GuylorNtbon (O·Wis .)'; in the Senate debate by Sen. Scott, '!'he llockt.'frller no1nln:1tlon still who also suid h<! objected to·tltl' rnort' rnu~t Ut' \'ulcd on l.ly the llo usc thanS2m 1lhouinlflifts ~11<llo:1ns rri;idl' Jud1t·1a1)' Con1n1itlce and t he lloust.· by Rockt:fL•llcr to vt1r1ous uswc1 ~1tes 11f H~'111·escntatlvcs. 1n the Ncv.• \' ork SWtt! govcrn1nent. In :1 ll'llC'r to P rcsidl'llt f'or11. ;\ d1ffC'rC'nt protest cume from Colth\' :itt•r sJirl he originally ('S J>Ct'tt·d 1\hour\•zk. I le s:iid ht• . ls IL•ss ton· 111 :-11pporl the 1\on1in;1tion Bul <'t'l'll(:d about :ill('g;,1tl(1ns of 1.n1- liolrh' atf'r !>:tit! testlr'nony ™.•fore the pro1lr1l'lY than he 1s about the total 1m -~'l\:lt\· Hul('!i Cominilte<> and !louse 11at·t or the bilhon-doll<11' Hockefclll'r ./url1c1:irv Con1n111tce c>hang('rl his fami ly fo rtune· on the naUon's foreign mi nd · :i.nd nulit.11·y ~pcuding J)()hcics. .. UCI Chemist \VASl-ll NGTON lUPll -After 16 years in the post , Rep, \Vilbur O. l\lills (D-Arlr.,.), has decided to 5url'endcr the cha irma nship or the powc rrul \Vays a nd Means Committee beeaus\' of ill healtti. spe<iker C:trl Al bert said today. . Albert said t.fjlls, Jong considl'red one o r Congress' leading PO"'t'r broke rs, m ade his decision on the ad- \"ice of bis doctor y,·ho is trcalin)! th!.' 65-year-old Democrat a t Bethesd;i Naval ll ospit a l for what \\'as dt'SCri bed as exhaustio n. E\'en before the announcement Ex-Nixon Aide To Testify On Aerosol OCEAN DRILLING FOE Rep. Alphonzo Bell Bell Suggests . wh ich was expected -Pt1ills had lost considerable stature in the eyes of peers after extensive publicity about his friendship with Annabel Ba l- tistella, a Washington stri11per . Cites Clemency \\IASU I NG'l'O~ lA l'l -1',ormcr Vl h ite ll OU S (' :i.id (' J o h n D . Ehrltchm:i.n tt•::it1ficd tod;1v that on a Y.:ilk on <in Or,u1 g(' Cotllll.~ bcaeh nu t Jong aft(•f tin· \lt'atcrg;,it c brci.1k -1n then·P resu.Jcnl Nixon said ht: "4'0Uld "ne\'Cr e ntertain the subject" o f cle mency for the burglars. But, Ehrlichman said. in ri.tarch or April 19i3 "lhe President indicated f'ro• J>agf! A I SPENDLOVE. ~lashed "'ilh homrowncrs who later complained to Riley. -The second amendment to the <'Ounty general plan including land in Capistra no Beach \\'here SpendlO\'C and H.1 Jey disagree on whether de- vclopmt'nt shoul d be allowed on a con· t roverslal ridgehne near San Juan Capis trano. -Dirfere nl·es or opinion on the pro- posals fo r the north El Toro pla n. "In the ·.11holc year I worked for Ron Caspers. he and I voted diffe renlly on- ly two or three times," Spcndlo\'C s aid. "Riley oi nd I have voted differently four or ri \'e times in only three mont hs.·· he said. "\\1hen Caspers appoint ed me. he said he needed someone who could r ide thl' middle of 1he r oad ." Spendlove ~;11tl. "l ha\'C don\! that. and I have not made anyone hi.1ppy. The onl y thing I h ave done LS n1akc some people le!>s happ~-." Spendlove said. "a seat on the plan- ning commission is the hut spot of the county. I ( tht'n:~·~ ;iny olher position that gets more input from all direc- tions. I don'\ know "'hat il is." lie added "though llus has been an .education. 11 it. als•) ;l n1onC'ta ry drain. lt has taken half my 1\'0rking time ::ind yet 1 could rnakc three times morl' f'ront Page A I PARK. • • mutual 1nlC'rt"il or the state and of the lrvinc Comp.u1y. I OOl1e\'C that the 1rans;1rt1on should ;i nd \\'ill be sut" cessfull y comµlctcd " !\l rs. Smit h v.·a~ 111 o.1n lr\·inc Com pany board or d1rertor:; mccting today ond rou!d not ht' conlactcd. '[he sta te. s;ud :'llel'cr. 1s not in· \'Ol\'t'd in I he c:1se. As' a result of th(' action. ho\\'t•\'cr. fur1 her cfrorts on I he transaction 1\·111 bl.' d«l<1vt•cl. 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""'~'· • ' that at the end of his second term he \\OU\d propose pardons for cvt'rybolly 1n\'Olved in \V uterg;ite." , "I sai1I Amen," Ehrlit•h1n:1naddctl Ehrllthtnan "'as ask<'d about a t·on· \'('rS<ition in the spr1n)! of l~iJ "'ht~n :'\1son told Ehrlichman th:1l he had been a pproached on lhe subject or clemency ror \Vatergatc consp1ralor E . l(o\\·ard l htnl. EX-MONT ANA GOVERNOR GUILTY IN GIFTS, Page A4 T he subject w:Js brought up in January 1973 by Charles \\'. Colson. ::i former \Vhite llou~c s pecial coun sl'I instrument al in gelling a consultant'~ JOh for llunt. "Did you get the impression the President was telli ng you one thing a n d Colson so m ething else?" .Ehrtic hman was asked. "lf you compare \\'ha!. he told me in July and wh;it's on the tapes" of th;il J anuary Nixon·Colson rOn\'ersation ''i t 's .. -e r y dif fe r en t , yes,··· Ehrlichman replied. Ehrlirh m;in's defense is based on the prem ise .that Nixon kept him in the dark about \Vatergalc until t he scandal began 10 unra1·el in !\larch and April 1973. Ehrlichman's lawyer has said his client was "misled. used. ;;ind lied to" by i~1xon . Ehrlic h man's lawyer has con- tended all along that Ehrlichm ;in re- commended that the \\lhite l louse make run d isclosure of "'ho "'as in· \'Ol ved in the \\'atergate :.iffa1r. Bet\l.'een the t"·o national political ('()nventions in July and August of 19i2. Ehrlichman said today, "I pro- posed a program of full disclo:;urc about Watergate .. .I felt there had to IX' disco\'cry lo the situation \\'Ith re· gard to lhe Committee to Ile-elect the P res ide nt .. , Ehr\i chm ;in denied that he made a slatem ent. attributed to him by \Vhite I-louse counsel John V..1• Dean 111 thal h(' once told form('r FBI Director L. Patrick G ray Ill lo "deep six " an al· \ache case found in llunl·s \\'h1te iiousesafe. Ehrhchman ~aid Dean s uggt'sted that a \V<IY of getting. rid of politically sensiti1·e n1ateria l ~ 1n the sare \\<JS to give them to Gray. Ehrlichman tcstifil'd !hat \1'hl't1 Dean failed to produce a \\'atergate report assiJ,!ned to him by i'\ixon. !ht• job of making an 1n,·estigalion and re· commcnd1ng lt·gal <ISl'l{'ClS fell to him lie s:.iid that on the ni ght or 1\pril 1:1 he .... ·rote a report th;it ht• then read in part lo Nixon thc follo"'ini.: morn1n A 1'ht• g1J\'l'l'nmt•nt 's t•h11 .. 'f prosetutor told the Judge t'arlicr th,1l "if you , stud.\' the t;1 11cs ~ou can set.· \Ill' p11rpose of thi s report is to ha\'t: Jol\11 i\litcht>ll and Jt•h !\lagrudl'r :.\{'II fory,•ard , cut 1t olT at !\litchcll and !\la · gruder and let the President s<1y ·1 re l1c1:I on this repurl' ·· Veteran H eld In Stabbing F'T. BRAGG, N.(' iUPI ' Arm\' Capt. Ri rh:1rd S f.lltche l1, a det'or<1i- cd V1t~tn 11m \'l'tt>r;in . ha:-ht•en f'ha rgcct 11·11 h 1 hP :-t ahb1nj.!' dt'<11 h of h1 ~ \\I r1• ·r11c <'h:1rgt•s 11·crl' flied :\londay 111 !\f1tchcll':. commanchni,: officer Lii :i1 cordant't• Y.1\h 11111it:1r\• la1\· l'he bod,v of llt•ry0I ~f1tchrll wa:- found De c. 1 on ll rl·motc section of th1· po:.l. She h:.id h1..·l·tl heat<'n, st<d}l>t·d • .u1d stran,i::IC'd. !\l1tcht'll i:-11 :1.1 yl'<1r-olfl Grct'n Re rct gr aduate 11f uffic.;-r s l'Hnd1l1;~lc ~e hool. Pulling Leg \Vestern Hemi sphe re debut of ballet stars Valery a nd Galina P a nov , sc h e dul e d in Philadelphia t oday. has been 1)()stponed due to leg mus.cle injury V alery suffered while practicing:. a spokesman said. f 'rf1t11 P~ge A I SALARY ... tax bills, Burton said he may be reluc- tant to support the hike, but has nol made up his mind yet. , , The a nnual compensation re.vie w. ~1ayor Gabrielle P ryor said. "seems like an awful lot of money in these tim"" I iu!>t don't know what will hao· pen ton1ght." · The city's employe philosophy, she said. is tohay,ea "sma!l-wcll-paidstafr. that \\'orks hard.,. She sa id s he could not vote for a 12 percen t ac ross t he board r a ise 1\'Lthout compensating cuts in other areas. One area which could be cul. she saul, is consultant studies. Some of t he studies which have been fa rn1ed out. she said, could be done by t·ity <·n1ployes. Councilm<1n Hobert West said the r;iisc \lo'aS "making up for past defi· £'iencies. "()ur cit~· philosophy ," he s:.ud , "is 1 o try to get 1norc y,•ork out of less pco· pie. and therC'forc comPl'flS<ll\! thc 1n more. \\"e have gotten ;i httle behind ;ind so we 're talking about an adjust· 1ncnl so \\'e \\111 IX' compet1ti\•e Y.'ith othcrcilics .. \\l est s aict he has not dcc1dcd \\·hether he \11\l support the rccon1 - 111C"ndat1on. Counci!n1;in Art Anthony \\'!!:-\ on tus 11ay to t<1lk to llarringtOn about the µroposal this n1orning:. Ill' did not kn11v.· ho\\' he 1\·ould vote. he s aid, :\mong the questions he \1·ant s alls"·ercll before he n1akes up h1:. mind, Anthony said. is hO\V the pro- J)Osa! ton1parcs \l'ith pay rates 111 \ll'l v ate industry New Hampshire 'Sugar Party' CO:'\'CORD. N'.II !A P 1 In ;1 lttlo:t•off on the Bo~lon TC'a P;1rl)' . .:1 h:ind of '.\:c\lo' ll:impshirc rt·:-;1dcnls has d11n1ped makt'-bcJ1rvc sugJr 111to the ~l('rr1m;ick Ri\'('r in a "Sligar party" prott's t1ng 1ht• t11gh pr1t't' 11( th<' :-. \\'C't'I l'llC r 'fht"~ c::i r·1·1cd sign:. .\londay \lollh ,1og;1ns such as "ll t'<in be ;., s11·cet holida.v \\'Lthout s ugar Ha i~e c:1nC' .d)OUl :-ugar pl'IC('$." 1\bout 2U 1x-rso11s. n1 ~111y of thl'm clt!crl y, took part 1n the t>prnlng move of \\'hat the s p n n s or1 n ~ Nc1\1 llatnpsh1rc Comn1uruty 1\ct1on l'ro ,i.:ran1 Di rectors Assot'iat1on s:ud \\'Oultl he a boy cot Lof sugar. Metric Booze? '-YhUr 'll Drink' iii Milliliters \\'ASl llNGTO:O: IL'PI \ -The fam11L.-1r "firth" Of\1'hiskey ;:ind \\'inc l!i ht';u1cd for oblivion The rlosest 1h1ng to lite ·:fifth" "'ill be the 750- mihhter bottle As Q.art or a n:1tionwide conve rs1nn fl'I the metric syst<'m, th~ Treasury Dep3i tmcnt said today that domes11c and imported ~·1ncs must bt' bottled in seven 5tandard metric SILCS b('g1nn1ng J an 2, 1979 1'he department's Burenu u( Al cohol. TobJCC'O and Firearms "'ill publ1Sh i;1mtlur proposed rule! fOI' d1"1111f'd '<p1r1t~ If\ :I few "eeks. The ncv. ~11,{' cloi;c~t to the fifth \1dl bt• 7~111 m!lhlitcrs. or 25 '1 ounct's. Th15> 1) J 11 !1'.I a rrttrt1on sm:i \ler than thr f 1rt h '25 G ounl'l' s1z<'. Onml'!'itu: \\'1ne 1s now~old 1n 111 1)(1\t h• ~i/t·~ Jnd i1npur1ed "ine 1n 27. Thr nl'\\ !1-tandards "!lhould fatilit;,11.;-hu) t'r romp11r1son and unit pr·1cing of "'1n<':!> by ret:ul !ltorcs," said Trt'al\ury S\'C'rt•tary \Vllllam E. Simon ' I A UC I rv1nc chemist \\'ho bel!C\'es the propl·llunt g;.is used in aerosol spra ys is destroying the Earth'l-i SCl'l'l'll ag:1inst radiation will trstifv Wednl's day before a congressional com n11ttrc \1·hich is eonsidering ban· 11ing the chenlil'al's use UCI t•he1n isl F.S. Howland has re~ leased r\'se;.irch findings v.'hich in- chcat e that chloronuuromcthancs. like l"reon used insprayeans,sla rt a chain reaction in the upper atmosphere which breaks do"·n owne molecules. 'fhey are the Ea rth's screen against cancer-causing, extreme ultraviolet radiations. Ro .... ·land will testify before a sub- committee of the I-louse Interstate ~nd f oreign Commerce Commillce. The follo y,·ing day he will be the lead . speaker at a symposium on the pro- bl e..m h eld b y th e Amer ican Geophysical Union. Rowla nd described the symposium, \11hich will feature industry spea kers in defense of the propell ant chemica ls as "'ell as detractors. ;is the fi rst m eeting <1l \vhich all the aspects of lhl.' broad problem will be di scussed. 1'he S5·bil\ion-a-year aerosol i n· d us t ry h as ma in t ain e d th a l Ro wl a nd 's predictions of oz.o ne destruction from the propellant gas is sensationa lized and 11re m ature. Gas Curtailed SAN 1',RA NC l 5CO (UPI ) - Because of low temperatures. Pacific Gas & E lectric Co. curtailed deli\'ery of natural gas lifonday to 230 interrup- Li bJ c cust o mers i n Nort hern CaUfornia . Such customers. m ainly large institutions and industries, ha ,•e .alternate sources of power and buy gas at cheapr.r rates because their de· liveri es can be curt<iiled \1'hcn the de- mand from other buyers in large. She Had T!VT In Panties LONDON (U PI ) A young Irish girl almost blew up a · British Airways pas senger plane after calmly hoordin~ the night \\'ith dynamite stuffed in her panties. An airport secur1t~· report is· sued today said the gi rl hoarded lhc Belfas t -bounll fli ght al .J\cathroy,• Airport in London during tht· surnmer and a s- St'mblcd lhc bon1b "ith the he lp of h«r boyfriend "'hilc the plane was in fli ght. 'l'he report said th(' cou ple lt'fl the bnn1b under their sc~t . but Iha! it f;iiled to ex1>lode on the re- turn fH ~hl to London because of :1 faully timing m cchanis1n . Bomb experts later defused ii . . Gas Rationing . ·-Not Drilling By GAR\' GRANVILLE Olthe O.lly PUOI Sl•ll <~:.soli nc rationing 1s <t more re · asonablc ;i ns\1·er to U.S. energy and eronom ic need!> than is I he gr anting ol oil drill in g lea ses off Sout hern California 's coast, Congressm.i n Alphonzo Bell {ll-Los Angell.'S) s;iid tllonday. \\1hile Bell stoppt:!d just short of ;in outrighl endorsement of ~as rationing dur ing an interview in Ne wport Beach, he made it clear he considers it "a t'iablc alternative'' to offs hore drilUng. "There's no \\'<lY granting the oi l le:i ses as pl anned by the Department of Interior can help rescue us from our present dilemma," the seven· term congressma n said, "l\ct'P in mind that it \\•ill be a t least 10 years before production from of- FORD II URGES INCOME TAXCUT,Page A10 ' fshore driUing \\·ill reach any substan- Lial porportions." he added. In the meantime. Bell continued, the U.S. economy '"ill continue to suf- fe r because of the dependence on Ara - bian "\Ve simply cannot afford to buy foreign oil at the price y,•e're paying." Bell. \l'ho was once president o! :.i s mall oil company, said. . J-te \\'enl on to predict "a m ajor political and cconon1ie upheaval in the world" if the !\1iddle Easl nat ions con ti n ue to "en r ich them selves heyond be li r f" at the expense of oil· hungry itldustrial nations. · \Vhile Be ll \\'as critical or "the un· checked dcpcndenceon fore ign oil im· ports," his most stinging criticism 'was aim ed at those who c ham1>ion of- fshore drilling. "\\lhy should \l.'C d espoil beaches that are \'isited by 2S million people a year?" he asked. . "There a rc alternatives. And tllosc \\'ho a rc pushing so hard fo r offshore drilling know it as \l.'Cll as I do," Bell said in.a nswer to his O"'n c1uestion. The :1\tt>rn<1li\'CS he mentioned mo~t often \l.'Cl'e opening the Elk J.Ulls oil re- serve and increasing Alaska oil pro· duct ion. "'Thrrt''s no s1nglt' simple solution lo the problem and \hose y,•ho say they !->CC it 111 ofrshorc dnlling arc only de- CC'iving !ht' public," Bell continued. In addition to urging that oil rt'- :;erves bt! tap1X'd ::ind that production be !;tepp~d up in Ala ska. th!! Hepublic;in congressman said morl' of the nation's resources should be com milted to seeking a lte rnative energy sources. Albert, who spoke with ~.-tills' doctor this mo rning, said no decision has be~n made on whether the ts .t erm lawmaker "'ill resign from either the ONLY 80 TURN OUT TO SEE 'FANNE'"-5tory, A3 WILBUR GAVE0UP OLD WAYS -AND HOW-Analysis, 87 com1n 1ttee nr from Congress. "lie is not going to seek t he chairma nship on th(' Committee 011 \Vays and !\leans," Albcrl told re· porters. "The medical processes have not been completed :ind may not be for a while. · "His other decisions -staying on the committee or whatever else - ...,.i·II be made later.'' . Rep. Al Ullman CD-Ore.). who is n ext in line for t he committee chairmans hip -at' least in seniority -has told the Den1ocratic steering committee he wants to take over as chair m an. The panel "'ill make its . House com mittee choices a s · it or· ganiz.es for the94th Congress. Comme nting on !\!ills' decision, Ul- lman said: · "It is m ost regrettable that ~tr. Mills' health does not allow him to conti nue in his capac ity as chair ma n. }le has had a long and a distinguisht>u career a nd has made great contribu- t ions to the nalion. He is one of the foremost tax lawyers in A.meric a and an extre m ely a ble legisla tor and c hairman, and it has been a won- derful experience to serve under his cha irmanship.'' Mills re t ehtly appeared on stage in Boston with the st ripper, who goes un- der the professional name "Fannc 1',oxe.'' Albert told ne\l.'Smen he did not talk directly \l.'ith l\1.ills but that a friend or the Arkans as congressman had done so this morning • "The fini l deter mination of his future has bot been made," Albert said. "The main thing is he is not a c andidate for chairman of Ways and l\.1ea ns by reason of his health. . . ··ne does not 'think he can stay on that job .•• T he doctor thought that was a wise decision.'' Prayer Cites 'Crafty Arabs' The Rev. Charles Jorgenson of Brentwood Chapel gave the in- vocation before Monday night's meeting of the t osta ttlesa Plan- ning Commission. Hi s prayer asked ror God's support of Gov. Reagan. the s tate, all other states in the un - ion, and the na tion's leaders. It also asked for God 's interven- tion with "those c rafty Arabs; may they be brought to thei r senses," the ministe r intoned_. THANK YOU, ERASTUS! It occured to us the other day that we owe a lot to an innovator in our carpet industry who operated about 150 years CICJO· Here are some facts about ERASTUS BRIGHAM BIGELOW: •Born 181 4. w. Boylston . Mass.• Poor family. required to work at age 10 as farm hand and clerk. •Genius at math and mechanics. • At 23 years old. inv ented loom for lace . • Invented revolutionary power loom for BRUSSELS and WILTO N carpe ts. Th is created a domestic carpet industry, and virtually eliminated foreign competition. • Founded BI GELOW CARPE T MILLS in Clinton, Mass. • Great economist. one of small group founding MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY at Boston in 1861 . •Died 1879. ERASTUS • MY GRANDFATHER THANKS YOU! MY FATHER THANKS YOOl 1 THANK YOU• MY CHILDREN THANK YOU ! Four generations ln the carpet business since 1894, thanks to ihe inventions of Mr. Bigelow. P.S. AmcninciY, without Ei:astus, Bigelow Carpets hllYe remained industry leader. Please stop in and see their sparltHng cw pet line. ' ' ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 HOURS: Moo. n... T1lort..' to 5:30-FRI., 9 to' -SAT., t :lO to 5 ' an • I I 7 -H11ntington Beach Fountain Valley ~DIT IJ)N . 1'oday's l'inal N.Y. Stocks VOL. 67, NO. 344, 3 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA . ' . TUESDAY,DECEMBER1~1W4 TEN CENTS Valley Unification Backers Plall Protest llyPA'ITVBURNETT (HllleO.llr Pilo!SUll Supporters or unification movement in Jo'ountain \'alley may appear in force tonight before trustees or lhe Huntington .Beach Union lligh School District. They arc-t>xpecled to protest the high school district's plans to fight solo Fountain Valley unification ef. forts and to sell the Yorktown school site. The high school board w~ll meet at 7:30 p.m. <at Fountain Valley High School. In a letter V.'titlen Friday the superintendent of the Fountain Vallt>Y School District urged mored than 350 parent leaders to attend t.he meeting. In addition, Fred Voss. president of the Fountain Valley school board. sajd•he v.•ill appear and speak on the 01111 PllOI st•ll "'-• THIS IS MODEL OF JACK ZAJAC'S SCULPTURE FOR CITY HALL Oil and Art Mix in Huntington Beach as Firm Donates $45,000 . -/ $45,000 Donated • . r To Center's Sculpture The Huntington Be;ich Companv :Monday nighl donated the S45.o0o needed for the bronze civic center sculpture the cit.y can't afford. • •·we have seen the excellent res ults Solon . Urges ll_igher State Taxes for Gas SACRA~lEi\'TO {UeJJ -A s:'!OCI m illio.n gasoline tax increase to pay for h1ghw<Jy construc'tion and new mass transit systems "'<JS proposed today b.v SentJtc President Pro Tern James R. i\1ills l D-San Dicgo1. Under lhe legislation, the 2-cent per gallon increase in the state excise tax ,,·ould take effect July I , 1976. In ef- fect. it v.•ould be a 28 percent increase of the current 7·cenl per gallon s tate tax. J Gov.·Elecl Edmund G. Brown Jr. r epeated his campaign promise to veto any tax increase in 1975 when the new bill was sho\vn to him, ri-t ills s.aid, but had no response v.•hen the senator pointed out the measure would not take effect until 1976. Bceause o{ innation's impact on tligh"'ay construction and the gas tax. which is based on gallons consumed a nd not the price, l\1ills warned it was •·quite possible·· that the tax might h a\·e to be incre.ised b\' more than 2 ccnt.s a gallon. · 1·hc le~islation was to be introdu("ed in the Senate later in t he day for COO • sider<ation in lhe 1975·76 session. ~lalfthe S200 million a year increase In gas tax revenues "'ould go t.o tht"' :;tate ~nd the other half to local gov· t~rnments. In six urban counties. three·fourths of the extra money could be spent only to build mass transit systems. The counties are LOs Angeles, San Fran· cisco. Su n Diego, Alameda, San Ma too and Santa Clara. • In Los Angeles County, for exam· ple, S60 million would be made availa· ble for mass transit. It would attract \Ip lo $240 milllon ln federal matching funds under the Stt billion transit bill signt'd by Prcsid('nl f'ord. The state ):!a~ tax was incre;1s Cd to 7 cent.fl ptr gallon In 1963. Because or in· fh1tion . the ta:< revenue pur('hases 42 Ptr<'ent less th:ln ii did in l003, ~till s ·aaid. or the Allied Arts Commission insecur· ing outstanding examples of a \'ariely of artists '>''Ork to hang in these build· ings," Bill Foster. general manager of the company, told lhe city council. . "And \Ve particularly noted the selection of ~1r. (Jack) Zajac's im· pressive bronze sculpture as the major plaza focal point. The council's recent action of defcrrin~ <Jcquisition of this sculpture, while necessary for budgetary reasons, \Va s undoubted ly a major disappointment to many." · Foster then said his company, a sub- sidiary of Standard Oil, had received permission to donate the entire sum needed to buy andinstallZajac's work. The sculptor himself, present fortht.> meeting, joined the spirit of lhe even· ing when he announced that he \\'Ould have lithographs made of pis work for resale. Zajac said the lithographs euuld b(' sold with the profits going tO the allied arts commissioQ for the addition of cultural interests in the com1nunity. The Santa Cruz sculptor said he v.•il l Jeave \Vednesday for Rome. v.•here the 12·14·foot hi gh bronze sculpture pro· bably will be cast. · His work is a modernistic piece. with a long, almost wing.Jike extension sweeping skyv.:ard in a gentle arch. Zajac's \vork is ex1>ectcd to be finished and installed between the five· story city hall and three·story police headquarters within a year. Fed Move Helps Dow NEW YORK !UPI) -Prices increased on · the New York Stock Exchange today in fairly .active trading, apparently in resoonse to a decline in interest rates. <Tables.CS)., Chase 1.1anhattan Barut today joined some lending institutions in lowering its prime rate -thal charged key corporate customers -to ioy.., percent from 10\.'l percent. The Federal Reserve Board paved the way by lowering its discount rate to '7~ from 8 J)fr· cent l\tonday. The discount rate is the rate the Fed charges member banks for loans. . 'the Dow Jones industri"al averatze, v.·hi<'h r~ached a 12· ;.rear low F'ridav, was ahead 14.71 points to $94.SS late in the day. ' proposed YorklO'>''n site sale. The leader of a ciliz.ens' movement for unifieation along city boundaries, Carl ''Bud'' Jones. also will speak. Jones ::aid he is angry about the t rustees· opposing 1-~ountain Valley unification without e\'cr hearing directly from those v.•ho favor it. 11igh school trustees at their last meeting said they will fight any piecemeal unification lry. They' SUP· 1>0 rl only d1strict\\'1de unihcalion - all at once. Voss -v.·hose board ts on record for unification along il s district lines, but is not opposed to Jones' plan ~ may respond to the high school di strict stand. · But he said he 'viii be at the meetu1g ehiefly to oppose the sale (If th~ Yorktown site. }!('has argued in th(" past thal a Fowttain Valley unified school district should have ;i.n op· portunity to obtain the site Unification '>''Ould pare off lhe por hon of the high ~chool di strict '>''luch '>''ould lie in a ne\v unified district. <ilong "'ith other district assets which Voss beliC\'CS could include the school site. The p.irent ll'<iclcr~ '''horn suµerin* ll'ndent 1\ti{'h::tel Brick urged to attend the meeting arc the elected officers of the pa rent ·lt,.,'.l{'her orJ.:J ni'l.:i tl1ln:i . nr the Fountain V<.1llcy S.·hoo1 Ot:.1/'H'I .~ 18 srhuol::. In !us ll'ltl'I'. Brick !>Uni th~ hi1;h :-.ehool poltl'lt.'SOll F1Ju11t uu1 \'<.1\ll'y Un · ificatiun .ind Utt· \'orktov.•n 1ssul.'s ··~1rc inrrl•dibl1 •, :ind \\l' hi;ipe th:it you \\'Iii <JSk ti\(' high school hu.11 11 of (•ducat1on · • · \Vh y 1.1 rl· the)' ru:.h1n g to ~t'll tiH' . (:;t'e\'ALLEY, PanrA:!l Senate Approves Rocky - Vote Ovenvhelming; House Action Awaited \VAS1-llNGT01\J fAP1 -The Senatt' today over\vhelmin gly appro\'ed '.'Jelson A. Rockefell er 's nomination as the n::ition's 4lst vice president. House action is expected next week. The vote was 90-7. The Senate action completed lhe first half or the confirmation process under the 25th Amendment for the 66·year-old former New York gov- ernor, nominated Aug. 20 by Presi· Marriage Rift Cited ' InReedCase The defense implied Wednesday t hat 1-luntington Beach City Ad· mini strator Dave Rowlands fired public information officer Bill ·Reed· more for his marital strife than for a single traffic accident. Allan Streller, Reed's attorney, asked -Ro,Ylands in the afternoon personnel hearing if he hadn't told· Reed that he had fired a city employe in Tacoma, \Vash .. for extra marital affairs. · "All public employes live in a fish bov.•I. They have to be exemplary,"· Rov.•Ja nds replied ... That person was fired for improper activities done openly and blatantly." But Rowlands heatedly denied that Reed's family problems had anything to do with his discharge Aug. 13 from the S21.000·a·yea1· information post. Reed was fired by Rowlands for a minor Santa Ana parking lot accident and his arrest -0n .. drunk in auto" charges J uly lb at South Coast Village, following an Orange County Press Club party. Reed is appealing that·firing on the" contention Rowlands' action "'as too h'a rsh and perhaps biased. The personnel hearing is now under way at 1-luntington Beach Cit\' llall. · Streller continued to press his Con- tention that Ro\vlands was putting un ·. due pressure·on Reed concerning his strained marital relationship. Streller also accused Rowlands 6f being unduly concerned about Reed <Ind his secretary, Louise Woodruff. l•ating lunch together. ··weren't you keeping a pretty close ,~·at ch on !\lr. Reed?'' Streller asked. .. Not .necessarily ,'' Ro\vlands <See l\IARRIAGE, Page-i\2• dent Ford. House approval v.•ould give the na · lion a \'ice president for the first timC> . since Aug . 9, when Richard 1.'L Nixon resigned the presidency and was sue· ceeded by Ford. · Senate action on Rockefeller came just a little mote than a year after Cong ress completed the first vice pre- sidential confirmation under the 25th Amendment, the selection of Fo~ by ~ o.lly Pllifl SlaH l'- 0!=EAN DRILLING FOE Aep. Alphonzo Bell _: Bell Suggests . Gas Rationing -Not Drilling By GARV GRANVILLE Of -Dally Piklt Sl•ll Gasoline rationing is a more re· asonable answer to. U.S .. energy and economic needs than is the gr1:1 nting of oi l drilhng leases off Southern California's co;,ist. Congressman Alphonzo Bell (R·Loii Angeles\ said _Monday. \Vhile Bell stopped just short of an outright endorsement of gas rat1onin!!: during an interviev• in Ne'>''port Beach. he made it clear he con siders 1t '·a viable alternative" lo offshore fSee GAS, Page A2) Pot Smoking Linked To Enlarged. lJreasts BOsi'ON (A Pf·-Men may develop 'l'he most practical treatment is to full y feminine breasts from heavy surgically remove excess mammary marijuana smoking, say two Hal'vard gland tissue. Medtcal School surgeons. ··This can be done quite simply and The surgeons said they are treating does not necessitate removal of the and studying 16 males whose breast entire breast," said llarmon. "There enlargement apparently is related t() js no scarring or disfigurement.·· s moking m a rijuana. They said it pro-IL was reported that one man un · b~~ly ~rrccts both sexes. . dcrwent surgery t'>'•icc in New York This effect seems to occur 1n onlY" • and again in Boslon alter th e cond1· a small percentage of people who use lion recurred the drug," said Drs. John 1-larmon. · chief s ur ~ical r esident at New The doctors said lhul lo minimiz<" En-~l and Deaconess 1-lospital. and the condition or prt>vcnt it from recur- tttenelaos Aliapoulios, a surgeon at ring. patients must !'top s moking Cambridge 1-lospital. marijuana. "It's Hke digitalis (a heart muscle The surgeons said they rirst sus· stimulant)' which ·also causes breast peeled that marijuana could innuenc'~ enlargement in a very few patients. breast development two rears ago who take it.'' they said. ·after seeing three cases. Th~y wrote a ''So, if a woman s moked marijuana. letter lo the New England Journal or ·even heavily, she might have one ~1~il:ine. and seven other victims chance in 100, say, of increasing ber -::,w~~found . ·breast site," they said. "If we've seen 16, there must b<" The surgeons said the 16 patients many more ,..,ho don't know ~·e'rt' are between 18 and 30 years old and here and interested in their problem.'' smoked mariju\lnl'.I at least three llarroonsaid. · · lintes a week. Some smoked it daily. The do<ttors St>td that mprc cast>s They 8aid they have p,roduted tl'le need 10 be id entified and ~tudied tu same results In research on_malc rats oonflrm tau s~ and .e£fcct and lh~l. by injcctinit them w\lh Tl:IC, &h.e they pllJl tp investittal<fother'po.ssihle psyehoa('t ivc ingrcdll"nt in mar'ijuaoa. JemintllnJ'effetts of the drug .• .. ~. . ' •) Nixon l() succeed the resigned Spiro T. Agnew. \Vhen Rockefeller assumes office, 'the nation \~:ill have. ror the first lime in its history, both a president and a \'ice president '>''ho reached office without being elected by the voters. Sen. Barry Goldv.•ater <R·Ariz.) an· nounced Monday he would oppose Rockefeller, follov.•ed today by Sen. J esse Helms CR·N .C.) and Sen. Birch B<>,·h • O·lnd .J. the authors 11f the 2r1th Arrit.'ndn1en1 Only tv•o otht.'r sen'-ltors -\\.1ll iant f ... Scott I R·Va.) and James B. Abourczk (D·S.D. l announced before today's balloting their decision to \'IJll· against confirmation. Also opposing Rockefeller \\'ere lloward 1t1etzenbaum (D-Ohio) and Gaylor Nelson (D-Wis .). .. <SeeROCK\',PageA2J 'Dootnsday Budget' Council Orders 'Optional' Cuts Jly TERRY COVILLE 01 tt.. Q.olty P11et . The preparati'on of a "Doomsday Budget" shO\ling how Sl.2 million can be saved over the next six months has been ordered· by the Huntington .Beach City Council. . Council members suggested Pt;ton· day night that city department heads had better start preparing a list of Op· lions for service reductions to make .UP for the revenue the city Js not re· eeiving. "In crisis .management. which is What you've got. you have to have op- · lions," war11cd Phil Osterman of the tity's new economic advisory com- lnission. .Osterman and other members or lhe new commission urged the pre· . t>aration of a bare-bones budget as an •ilternative {o using federal revenue ·:.;haring funds to balance the projected defi cit. "We never intended to transfer re· Venue sharing money to the operating hud~et. \Ve only \\'anted it frozen (not used for capital projects ) in case there is a real need for il," Osterman 1old the council during an evening ~;tud~' session. .. Irs clear v.•hat v.'e ha\'C to do," com1nenled Councilv.·oman Norma Gibbs. ··Bui I strongly feel the d('part- mcnt heads should ha\'e the nun1ber· .one alternative of v.•hcrc tfic y \\'ant to cul. Some thtn~s obvious!}' wdl have to go." City t\dn1irustr<1\or D<1\'I.' RO\\'lands bristled at tht• anll·rcvcnue·sharin~ sentiments , sharply flefendin g hi s position. ··\\'hat is so sacrosanct about not u~. ing revenue. sharini,.: funds'!" ht• asked. ''IL is not necessary to just cut Cause of Death • Of LA Woman Not Yet Known. 'l'ht• Orange Count y Col'of'lt·r Sl1ll · h:1:. no1 dclt'rrn1ucd a ca us~· ot dea th 11f lhana \Valkcr. the JtJ.ycar old 1.11s ,.\nge lt~~ "'Oman '.\hnsr pa rl1;d ly c..·l . .HI body \\'aS f0\1nd Ill ll i{Ull!lllgton H~1::11'h l'1cld N11v. 2·1. Anti pohC'c ~till ha \c not n1ad~· :i n :irrcsl 111 thl.' cast.>. Act'Qrd1ng tn l)1•t('c '• It\'(' Richard r;olen thc:v ha\'t' i.:1ven 011(· Sll!I Pl"Ct a lie,_• detector tf'\t :1nfl tulkcd to other ncqua int Jnf'•·~ nl :\!rs. W;il ker. · 'l'hl' lack of a defin1,'(I caust· of dt•;1ttl. he said, has hampered t he invesl1~~· 11on. Deputy coroner Jim Beii;nc.r said 1w1onday p athologists hav(' now rulc·ll out drug overdose as the t :.i usc of <h·· <.1th, .. It 15 pos!>ible, thou~h.'' h t• said, "that ir Sh\? did lake cert.an ccr~;no kinds or drug!C that they may ha\'C' d1 .. .qipearcd from hl'r system ., •\noth(•r possibility 1:-that death \\a:. t aused by .in unnot1ecd dJSCa~l'. The-coroner now is doing microsroplt· studies to look for such diSl'<1sc ·r hoi.c lf'~ls could t.ikc frnm 1,vo In :-.1x "eeks • for the sake ·or cutting.·• .. , like it as a cushion in my back pqcket," replied Ivan !\larks , another membe r of the cconon1ic advisory commission. ''Anaheim just gave city workers a 10.5 percent pay raise. Our six-year budget seems to program 7.i to 8 percent raises. If we use revenue sharing now, v.·e m.iy .. cut. it pretty tight.,, ·'The feds are also on a budget crunch. They are transferring mor~ ltnd more services back lo the cities and the counties." added Osterman. The new commissioners s uggestl'll that options for sel'vice cuts oughl to be developed o\'cr the next fou1 · \\'eeks. so the city council c;.1n make some bard decisions by th(' fi1·st of lhc year . \Vhile council members agreed that city •departments should work on budget options. they also asked com· miss ioners to delve into more · specifics with their own. sugg('stions Qn where money c;:in be saved. The economic advisors \\':Jrncd thl! c-ouncil that a preliminar.\' glan e1~ shows some serious problen1s th'-11. m:.iy not be expected. "The ne w librar~ is \Vl'Jl ·done ;1n rl \\'Cll·intentioned. 'rherc isn 't anotht·r· one like it in th(• li.s.:· observl'd Jat·k Ryder. anolhl'r cnmm1:.:">tonvr ... l'nt over\vhclm('d by th~ ne,,i: bhr;1 ry l'ro1n :.i service st a nd po1n1 . ••r•• ••J!t~ . A ._ ..... ~t ~--'''e•••••••r F;Jir :-ind t'ont i 11 u .~.1 t'ooJ I through \\'cdne:-.da ~· \1 llh not much tcmpf'raturl' <'h;.HlJ.!l'. !h . cording In the \"'l•ather Sl'f\ 1l·c. llighs <dong lhl· C)r:in~e CuasL \\"111 be 63 tl t lh•~ h('aChes ::ind 68 inl;_1nd. Lu v. s lon1ght 12·41. l~SIDE 'l"OD.\ l"" Palm .Spnng& 1s still a favor1l1· watenng hole /ov mon11 stars /rorn rodzo·s goldttt og<'. The VfUc1·~ uf Or1•r1 i\lornson 1Tl11· Shadow! JaC'k llf'nnr1, }'r1•1"111un ti11sdc11 unil Huh I/Cl~ con jf1/[ b1• hr11rrl 1n thr. dr. .sert C'll!J. Sf;'f! SIOrl/ Pnge Cll. .,.... •-lo!Pd: <r l.Jo!.hy• ., Cal-I• Al C14"11-C~H ~· .. ,....... ., ~t11N.i1Ctt Al Ii""'""..... ... •. , £.-..Ulf>-1 •• P.-IMMt C:44 "'o......... "' .....___ er -.... -,, ~~ .. . P• .. U-IN ..... , Orrlfltl(-•y -....,. Stoc1 "'-• ~'" l.it•h'-" TloNl•n ........ ...,_.,_-' ,, •• " Al,!! Cl·l •10 ,, ,,., .. •• •• .. :\2 01\ll"!-~LOT H I F -A!lnexing Study Set By Panel. 1'hl..' Uc.inJ,;i.: C.:1111nly ('on1n11ll•·•· •HI School l)1:.1r1(·l llrg.1n1~;1 t11Jn ;_q,;;1111 \V11/ t•ons1dt•r thi• annt•\,1l1fln nl tht· (; .1rdt·n C; r\l\'1• l nifh·d Sc hoot J)1:-,L 1'1l·I lfl \ht• Co.1,1 l'11rn1n1uHl) L'11lh:gc U1:-. l rit·t ;tt ..J 7 Ju Oll'l'IJUb tr11ught. V{lt trs in (;<1rdt·n (;ro''t' llCf('atcd the an..ru':<.3li1)n 11t lh1~ poll-.1:.i:.l month , but lhl: c·ouritv 1·omrn1th:C v.dl hold :1, puh!1e h1·.1r1n).! un 111,· 1n,1lt 1·r toui)!hT lht·n 1.on:-.1d~·( n:ton1rn1.:ndtt1 ,~ lh,1l J rt'f)('.ll t•lt·('t HJn ht' (':died fnr .\l <1 rch 'l'hc ('01nn11!!l'(' ;it-,o \VJJI rt'Ct'i\P a ('VP}' uf .1n .111uc)..il11Jt1 .1(!n.:1.·mcnt "1gn{'<l bt-t"l'l'n Co:1~t :ind G11rd1·n Cro' c ll'ust{'t'S 'l'he l)ancl m;iy r.all for comments from schoo1 11rr1ci:ils. 'The meeling "'ill be hl'ld in the 1·;;i rd en (j rO\'l' i.;nrfled School Oi~trict ho.1rd room nl tO:IJI St.irtfor<l A\'l' , .C<1rdcn GrO\'f' f 'rurn Pogf' A I ROCKY ... '· Jt ts !HJ\\' \ll•ll:1r1·nl tu me t h:it :'\! r llnck£·fellcr did tn l.!lfl·ct u:.c his ti\1n pcrson~il n1011c~· tn Ut'l'ornplish lh•· J)Ureh;1sc of poli l1c:i\ J>OV.t:r ." G ol d.,..•a ter setHI. <:oldv.·ater's remarks were ethocd in the Senate Uebale by Sen. Scutt, ~·ho also ~;.utl he ohjl'cte<l tu the more 1 h:1n S2 n1 i Ilion in ~1 rts <ind loans made b y Rockefeller to various assoc iates in the New ,.ork state government. . A different protest eamc from A bourezk . lie ~aid he is Jess con· ('erncd ;,ibout allegations or im- propriety than he is about the total im- pact of the b1\l ion -dollar Rockefeller fan1ily fortune on the nation's foreign a nd 1nilitary spending policies. 'l'hc R ockefeller nomination s till Jnu-.1 ht• 1'oled on b~ the lfousc .Judie1;.iry <..:nn1n11ttec and the llousc or Ht'Pl'i.'St·ntulh'l'S. In ;.i Je tll'r to President Ford, <Oold\\ aler said he originally cxpeclctl to support the nomination. Hul (joldw<1ter said testimony before the Senate Ruh•-: Committee and !louse Judiciary Com1nittee changed hi~ mind. From Page A~ VALLEY ••. Yorkto\\1n hl~hsehool site'! -··\Vhy aren't they 1l'orking jn positive ways to help us unify"! -·'Why they break faith .... ·ith the only Jy parents who ha.vc supported bo~u ·.and tax. elections in the high school d1s· trict'.'" . . 1 Bri('k 's ll'lh:r listed nine such ques· tions taking the high school board to Lask. "'This IYJ><' of leadership." he-con- t.. \ud ... ·U. "-.houl1! only encouratc -pr .JC nls of students v.·ho ha ve suffered ovt•r l hl' ~·ear!i to uucnd Tuesday n1ght's mt·ct1n}! ., School Board Meets Tonight The 1.·xtend('(! <lay pro~ram in the ] lunlington Beach City School District ,\·il l be a kc.1 topic at tonight's meet ing of the bnurc1 of l rustces. Tht! school board \\'Ill meC't at 7:30 p .m .. a t Jf :i,ves School, 9682 'Ye llo\YStonc Ori\·c, rl untingtoo ~each . 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Pl. 1 .. , c ... 1. ,.,. , • ~ r;, ""n \JllG 'M "'1/ "'""!My, ,.,.,.,.,, ft<'I • j, I D.lily P1ltl !tl•t1 ~ QUITS PLANNING GROUP Fifth Di strict's Spendlove Spendlove Quits County Plans Post U\ JA ~ \\'l)R'fll OIUW Df•I' Polo! ~1 .. 11 Uarl SpC'ndlo1·e of .\ilss1on \'11.'JO f('- !'1gned fron1 the Or;.i nge County Plan· n1n g Conlnl!ss1on ~londay, comment- ing th a1 Ftfth 1>1~\l'lt:l Su11erv1snr 'J'hom:1 s Hile~·. "'rc;,illy h.1su't de- termined \\•here he s1ls---<1n the pro· en \"Iron rn t'nl or prn dC'1·<'lopcr side.'' Spendlovt.', appOtntecl in June. 1973 by the l:il e S upervisor Ronald Caspers, m<ide his resignation e!fec ltve Dec.31. I-le said thou~h hi s decision is partly personal. il is also due to repe11led dis- agreemcnls \\'lth Jliley, v.'ho \\'as ap- pointed to fill Caspers· seat in Sep- tember. ""(know lherc has bcl'll a c:impa1gn to get mt' uu t," Spendlove said. "'/ don't kno1v where the pressure has com!! rro m. aod frankly. I don·t care. If I h:1d gon<· into this job \Vith any feeling of pcrmanan1.·y: I \\'OUld have beencr<izy ." Riley. a Repu blican :lppointl'd hy Gov H ca~ao. "';1y be u11dl•r a poJ1llc;1I :.."·ordol Damntll's. !11s cnnlinu;,in cc 1n office m ay de· pend o n "'hethcr Governor-elc1·t Brown v.·ishcs him to co ntinue . Brov.'n report£>dly looks for politic:.i l :.idvtce on Orange Count y to Hichard o ·Ncill. south county land magn:.itl', millio nai re and chairma n of lh1.• Orani::c County Democratic Cl•ntral Committee. Yeo Renamed To County's · Planni1ig Panel l\c1vport Ui.::1ch architect Ron '\'eo. 11 ho rl'~I ~nt•d fron1 1 hl' Orange County Plan111nll, Comn11s:.ton 18 n1onths ago, tod<i.Y \\as rt:o.1ppo1nted to the Com· misS1on hy Fifth District Supervisor 'J'hon1as Riley. " 'ico ronl 1rrnt·i:l the :ippointm£>nt late lhis n1orn1111! 111 !hi! \\al\e _o[ the re- :-1gn;1t1011 11! Ctn11missioncr Burl. Spl'ndlU \'e ur '.\lLssion V'il'JO. It "'US Spend\O\'C-\1hu rl'plJcC'd \'co on thr cum1nts,1on 111 ~1 ;1~. J{lj3 , 'cu l'l':.1J!n1.'d lrom the romm1s~1on at the rl•(Juest ot lhen-Supcr\'isnr R11n;dd Ca:-ppr, .\t tht• tirne. rurnor.-. :ibound1.·d 1h:1t 'il'll \l<iS ton l'llViron· n1entully oriented fnr his bos:,. · Jt was also said that the forced re · signatio n had political overtones. "I will make decisions on planning criteria not pohltl·al criteria," Yl'O said this mom1ng. Yeo. ·11 . is a J!:raduate of the: Uni\'('rsit v of Southt•rn Ca!1 forn1 a, tt )Cl'lurer ;,t t;C Irvine and recently serl'cd ;1 s !."onrd1n;.11or oft he team that prepared a spcl't!il rl'pnrl on Aliso Creek Cunvon ;1s an open sp:tce cor· r1dor from ihe mountains to the sea . Yeo s:ud ht• \1as a~kcd h~· l!ill'.v lo lake' Hll' JOh "0111~· ~1 co11pll' of days ago .-- ' From Page .4 l -GAS •• • drilling. '"'rhi.'re's no IA ay ~ranting_ the 011 1,us~s as planned by the Department of ln1erior can help regcue us from our present dilemma." lhe seven· tcrn1 consressman siUd. '"Keep in mind thut it will be at h~asl 10 ~'t!:Jl'S before prodUCl lOn fi;o m of- FORD 11 URGES INCOME •· TAXCUT.Page A10 f"hore dr1\11ng "'ii! reach any substan· ti al purpbrt ion..,, ··he added. In lhe m eanti nle. Bl•ll cont1nucd, the C S <·eonorny \\di c1111lt1tu(' to suf· fer JK•t· au:.~ uf the tlcpcnd\·11clt on 1\r:.1 · bi an "\\'1.· ~HO JJI~ eann11l afford to buy foreign nil a t the pr1 cC'' \\'c 're paying." Bell. \1•ho was once president of a i;mall oil co1n11any, s:1id l ie u•('nl nn to 1Jrcd1cl "11 rnajor polltital Jnil Cl'Onumtc uphca"al in the v.·orld'" if the fllictd te East nations continue to '"enr1C'h themselves beyond belief" at the expense of oil- hungry induslrial n;1tions. \\lhile Belt 11;,is <·r11ic:1l of "thC' un - 1.·ht>t•kcc.l de pt•n<lence on foreign oil i n1 ports," his n1ost stinging l'riticisn1 "'as ilimed .it those who champioo of- fs hore drilling. ""Why should we despoil bC'ac hes that are visited by 25 million people a r(·ar"!" he asked . · "fherC' are altcrn:tli\'es. And lho~l' "ho arc pushing so h:ird for ol'fshorl' tlrilling kno\v it as 1vcll as I do," Jlell said in a ns1ver to his O\\'ll question. The a lternati\'eS he mentioned most often \1·ere opening the Elk Hills oil re- serve und increasing Alaska oil 1>ro · ductioo. "'"!'here's no si ngle si mple solution to the problem and those u·ho say they sec it in offshore drilling are only de- ceiving the public,'' Be ll continued. ln addition to urging that oil re- !'ocr1·es be t;,ippcd and that production be s t e pp~d up in Alas ka , the Republican congressman said more of the nation's resources should be. committed to seeking alternatiye energy sources. . Valley Hospital Operators Get ~raud Charge Operators of the Fountain Valley Community 1-lospital were charged \\'ith fraud l\.fonday in a n Orange County Superior Court action filed by a bi ll C'ollecting agency. The Citizens .creetit Exchange of Orange County claims in the lawsuit that the hos pital has reneged on a pro· mise to pay the exchange 40 percent or paym ents received on delinquent ac· counts after those accounts are as· signed to the bill collectors. It is alleged in a lav.'suit that seeks Sl00,000 in pwtilive damages that the hos pital has itself collected cash on accounts assigned to the exchange a nd is rerus if1g to compensate the bill collectors on the agreed terms. Discussion Set ' On Unification · Trustees or the Seal Beach School l>istrirt y,,•ill discUss the move tO\\.'ard unification in Fountain Valley at their meeting tonight at 6:300 'clock. Seal BC'ach, like the Fount:1i n V;.i\ley School District. fe'eds'into the llunt1ngton Beach Union Jfigh School D1str1ct. The dissolution or the hi gh school district .. " by dividing its assets among the feeder districts is <i topic which also will be debated 1oni ght at the high school district board meetini;. • ,2 Trains Derailed SAN BERNARDINO (UPI ) -Two <hC',CI locomotives tllUJ three frei~ht cars \\ll;'r1• dcrJiled l\londay causing' a fut•[ t:111k Lo ruptur<• and burst into flames in the Santa r·e S\\'ilching ya rds . Firemen con troll ed the flames "'ithin minutes or ll1c der<iil- llll'lll . 'fhcrc 1\·cre no injuries. Council Action Jl c rl' in 1;:ipsul1• form ~11'(' thr mnjur' itCllons l akcn l\lond<iy night by I ht• I h1nt 111g\t~n H1·;1th ( '11 v l 'ou1)t•11 Fl\' \SCES: ,\:-k<'d the ('fnnon1il' ;,idv1sor~ commission to \1:ork wlth t1t1· dt'p.11"\n1"nl hC"adi-in the prcµ:u-;111r1n of a "doon1sday budget" !ihOw· 111i; h1J\\ s i :.: nidhon l'an bl· ,;i,·cd in l.lud~et culs 01·cr the next :.ix 1uonths. \HT· \<'<'C'plt•d a Sti 000 rhcl·k fnim the llun!1rt~ton U11:ich Co to hu y ., l 11 11 £ t·nfl'I :.I :ti Ul' 1>rnµo~cd bv o;rulplor .l.~rk Z:ij:ic Pt>l. IC r.: .\\\':U'<led .1 S:!38. tlOO l'O!ll r:tl'I for the l'On!itrucl ion or a patrol , .1r hu'.t!t'r -.y~ten1 . :'\111t·ly lll"rct·nto! the fundu1g comes fr1Hn the r~ederal j.!O\l'lllnl(•nl. 11 1\'F.R; ,\jl/'l'\'d to JOln :1 0('\Y S.1nlH Ana H1ver rlood Protection .,r,:t nl'\" b<•111.1: form1.'d in Or:ingc t:o11nl:,. ' n f:.\('ll t:s : <i.1\l' pr~·l1m1nury approval to an ordin:1nce \\'hich \\"Ill 11lk.v.· 1 h(' c 1I Y tu ah:indon 1l0l1cc 11rotcct1on for ~tale beaches this summer. I' \IC I\ I\ G: A11!hnr111'd SlO annual p:1 rldni:: pC"r rnil:i for cil y residl•nt s u .. ~n~ lhl' C"tt:. lic:u·h th.1~ L:, h:ilf the prl(C uul·Of·tov:ncrs v.1ll IH1.\'C lo j)J\ \~II TH Ef:~: \\di lll\"C''\tlgate the IM'1 .. :-tlli\i!\ nf ;1llo.,.,·ing r<'$ldC'n!) to 11•rnu1i• ,.,1rn~· ~h:imi•l 11 !>h lrt'<'.S ilrl thi.'lr 111\n. tJ\ht'r lhan "ail fo r city ~tr1•(•t rrt•\\'~ tri1lo J1 f'f:\'C'ES: Ht•:iff1rmC'd 11ppos1l1nn lo lhc t•h:i111 link (enc(' al /lunt- in.i:lnn :-ita1.-~l>.u:h ontl :il~o aske1I tht' ~I at(' 1.1 prohibit parking along flac1f1r f'n;1~I l11 ahu a:-111 !ht• virinity of llOl!>;J Chit a Stal"<' Dca('h . --· \ Getting Message Stlbdents,' Balloons' RetrieiJed A helicopter pilot In J.:I 1'oro uod a babysitter in Sant~ Ana were am9ng the first to spol b;iJloons th e children of I-I awes School in ~funt - ingtol\ Beach relea5cd 1\•1th their messages of1'hank sgiving in November. Tll E SCllOOL has had more th<i n 20 responses from finders, and has hopes for more a nd !rom farther a\\·ay. F"or now, ~scondido is the farthest finders ha vc reµorted balloons. . A mun \\ho ~ignerl his Jcll cr "(;hopper Pilot, US!\IC. ·•~\·rote b~ck, · ··ouane. J an1 thankful for children such as yours eU who a re so full of in· nocent love and sincerity that they make you feel warm inside and happy that you're alive.·· .\ \"Ol'SGSTER named Dvug ;ippllrently s aid :iOmething like "hu1>11i· ncl'.-1'.> is ;i nice babysi tter'' in his Thanksgi\'ing m essage. Coi ncidentally. the finder of hts balloon\\ a~ ;,i bab\'sittcr, :\I rs. 8 C'tl y 1 lar perofSanla Anti. She Y.'rote. "'ix:ar Doug, ReC'cived your.balloon. I do babysitt~ng and appreciate your caring for someone that does. I truly love th~ children I take care of." 1\NOTllElt FINOf:R signed hC'r note "Love. Tina 1n Tustin." S~e el'.· plained, "I am in first grade. !\1y name ~s Tina. ~found your b~lloon 1n my bal'kyard in ·rustin. Jt was fun to ftnd. I like your 1>ro1ect. Happy holidays.·· f'ro1r1 Puge A I MARRIAGE RIFT CITED. :r • • replied . "I asked v.'hY they 11·ereoflcn seen out together -for lunches. l l see med unreasona UJe . 1'he ap pe<Jrances didn 't look good :.ind I just l'autionl•d them " "l)1d yo u arc-u~e them of h;,i\·tn~ ;l n :.iff:iir'."( asl;edStrl·llt·r • ··1 n~~said lhat at :ill. ' replied Jlowlands. ··1 said it 1~·as inaJl· propriate from the standpoint of ap- pearances. ,\ 1na11 goin~ out with hi s secret ary is not <l good busine:>s pracliC'c." '.\trs. \Voodruff lat('r tC'slificd th.al she hnd t alked once to Howlands abnu,t the situation, and implications, but the meeting "'"S at her request and she fl'll it cleared the air. She also testified that she h:id ne\ler ,_PPn RPPrl rtrunk on fhll.\" nr 11nrlPr (h,· influence of alcohol. An additiona l c hargC' brought against Reed by the city includes the elaim !hat the July 19 incidl'nt \\•as merely ohe in a palternof \xohavior. Ch:irges agajnst Heed allege that he "'·as drunk in public tv.·o'other times, once in 1970 and once in 1969 StrC'tler asked Ro\vla nds l,lo1v he kne1v about those incidents. • ''I got the reports from the police chief (Earle RobitaiUeL He called it to m y attention," Rowlands ex- plained. Streller pointed out the reports were confidential. no charges had ever been made and no disciplinary action had been taken against Reed by the preYious city administrator. · Valley to Hold ,Joint Meeting The Fountain Vall ey City CounC'i l "''ill holq,a special joint meeting with members or the city's Planning Com- mission a l 8 o'clock tonight. City offi cials said there is no agenda for the informal discussion meeting. No action is expected. Before t.flat session, councilmen will spend an hour inter\'iewing appli · ca nts for the city's new Huma n Services Committee, a group planned to monito r community and social services available in Fountain Valley. Ex-Nixon Adviser·· Testifies \\l,\SllIXGTON CAf') --~"<:irm P1" \Vh1tl' J!t)USC a1dL· J1)hn (}. Ehrlichman teslifi(.>d tod:i) thaL on :.i \\'3 lk on un Orange County beach not long after !he \Vult'rg:1tr bi'(•;ik-111 lhcn-Prcsidt'nt Nixon s aid hr .,.,·ouhl "'nl'.'\·cr ent£>rtU1n lhl· subJeet'' o( rlemency for the burglars . But. EhrliC'hrnan said. ui t\l:trC'h oi· April 1973 "!ht> Presldl'nt 1ndiratt•1I I hat ut thl' ~'nd of his Sl'l'nlld lt•rnl hl· \\OUld pro1>0st• purdon-. fnr L'\'t•rybody tU4'(1tvcd in \\lateri.:!ltl'." '"I s;dd Aoll'n.'· t:.:hrlichrnau :iddcd. t~hrlit bman \\o'as askcll uhout a cu1l· ,·c rsalion in the sprinj! of 1973 v.·hc>n Nixon told Ehrli!."hmun that he harl been appro<.lC'ht"<I on the subj~ct of t:ll'mcncy for \\latrrg:itc l·ons p1ral o1· E. Howard Jlunt. EX-MONTANA GOVERNOR GUILTY IN GIFTS. Page A4 The s ubjrl't \\o'<JS brought u1> in January 1973 by Charlell \\'.Colson .• 1 former \Vhite House special oounst'I instrumental in getting a consultant's job for Hunt. · "Did you get the impression thl! Pr esident wall telling you one thing a nd Cols on somet hing, e lse'..''' Ehrli chman was asked. "lf you compare v.·hat he told me in July and what's on the t apes" or th:1t January Nixon-Colson conversation "'it 's \'ery diffe r ent , yes,'" Ehrlichma n repUed. Ehrlichman's defense is based on the premise that Nixon kept him 111 the dark about \Vatergate until the scandal began lo unravel in t.1arch and April 1973. Ehrlichman's la.,.,•ycr has said his client was "misled, usCd, and lied to'' by Nixon. Ehrlichman's lawyer h as con· tended all along that Ehrlichman re - commended that the White House make full disclosure of who was in· volved in the \Vater gate affair. Between the l'o''O ·national politic;tl. conYentions in July and August or .1972, Ehrliehman said today, "l pro- posed a program of full disclosure about \V atergate .•. I felt there had to be discovery to the situatio n with re- gard to t he Committee to Re-elect the President." $500 For Information Secret Witness Seeks Bomb Threat Suspects ~ The Daily Pilot Secret Witness still has several large cas h re- y,•ards offered for information on crimes in Huntington Beach and -·~ Fountain Valley. 1'he newest offer is the SSOO rt .. u•ard announced last "'eek for in· formation leading to lhe arrest and conviction of the per son or persons responsible for the bomb threats a gainst five Schools in the Ocean View School District. WhoeYer Y.Totc the bomb threat letter to district offices had asked for a tot.a l of $250,000 in ransom lo a,·old ser ious damage lo the s chools. No bombs e\'er went off. but the schools we re evacuated and city . police along \Vith J.~81 agents com- bed the campuses looking for any sign of ex(>losive devices. None were found .. The FBI, hO\\'CVer, cons iders the incident a serious extortion plot and is con<lucting a full investlga· tion. · Anyone "'ith information v.·h1 ch might help solve the 01."C'an Vil!\\' ';t bomb threats is invited to phone lhc 24-hour Sel'ret \V itness line, 642-0700. or wrtte to: Daily Pilot, Secret \\litness, P.O. Box 700, 11unt· ~~ Secret Wiiness ington Beach. Ca. (9'l648}. An informant's secrecy will be guaranteed . No one will know his or her ide.ntity. To help guarantee that secrecy, attach a six ·digit code. a ny combination of numbers and letters such as ABC123, to in· formation when submitted. Herc is a brier summary or other cases sli ll unsolved, with cash re- wards offered through the Secrel \\'itncss: • -.Ai SSOO reward is offered for the solution to the strangulation or Maria Ca nahuati. The 28-ycar·old apartment dweller was killed July 31 in her Huntington Beach home. After interviewing hundreds of friends, neighbors and acquain-C lances, police 5till don't know who ' killed her. · -Another SSOO cash r eward is or- fered for anyone who can s hed li ght ~ on the m ysterious mutilation •.i murder of a youth in lluntington ff Beach in April,-1973. The youth's I naked body was found dumped on a J deserted stretch of Ellis Avenue. N I lis only outstanding features \\'ere . · seven homemade tattoo marks and .Iii he still has not been ide ntified. The 'I Secret Witness will pay $50 to j anyone \Yho can even. provide a ~ name for the murdered youth. · • !· -The last $500 cash reward is 1 still valid for information leading I to the arrest or the person or '• persons responsible for the brutal 1 . knifing of Fountain Va lley service ~ station operah.1r Lou Lovko in Sep· ; tember , 1972. \\1tnesses say Lovko \Vas killed by one ofl.\\.'O youths who visited his s tation looking for work, bul no one has been able to identify them. 1'he Secret \\'itness also "pays C'ash rewards of $25 lo SSO £or in- form~tion whi ch n1a y sol ,·e some less serious local crime, eYen- t houg h lhat crime was nol published in this column. =···--~""""'* .. ~ ···-----~---- .THANK YOU, ERASTUS! It oc:c:ured to us the other day that we owe ci lot. to an innovator In our c:arpet industry who operated about 150 yean ago. Here are so~ fac:ts about ERASTUS BRIGHAM BIGELOW: • Bo.rn 1814. w. Boylston. Mass. • Poor family, required to work at age 10 as farm hand and clerk.• Genius at math and mechan ics. •At 23 years old, Invented loom for lace. •Invented revolutionary power loom for BRUSSELS and WILTON carpets. This created a domestic carpet industry, and virtually eliminated foreign competition. • Founded BIGELOW CARPET MILLS In Clinton, Mass. • Great economist, one of small . group founding MASSACHUSETIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY at Boston in 1861 . •Died 1879. IEIASIUS. . MY GRANDFATHER THANKS YOU! MY FATHER THANKS YOU!l THANK YOU! MY CHILDREN THANK YOU! Four gener0 tions in the carpet business since 1894, than~ to the inventions _01 Mr. Bigelow. · P.S. Amazingly, without &asfus, Bigelow Cot pets have remail)fd an industry leader. Please stop in and see their sparldilicJ carpet line. ALDEN'S CARPETS ··DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MISA 646°4838 HOURS: Moo\. Tinn..... 9 to 5:30-FRI .. 9fo 9-SAT .. 9:l0 to 5 • • I I 7 Ora~ge Coast EDITION • - • VOL. 67, N0.'344;'3 SECT,IONS, 32.PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ~~___;~~--'-~~--=-~--=-~~~~~~~~~~~- Today's Final N.Y.Sto& TUESDAY, DECEMB ER 10, 1974 TEN CENTS Flooded Ho1t1eowners Lash City's Red Tape I 1 A spokesman ror lS residents whose lrOnically, after a six·month delay homes \\'ere inundated by storm the red tape which Burg SROke or waters last week urged the Newport became unsnarled the day after Beach City Council t.1ondaY to bypass Nev,.port Beach was hit by the heavy ' regulations imposed on the city by rains . olher government agencies: The unraveling came when the Theredtapeinvolv~inadheringto Army. Corps of Engineers issued a •'the bureaucratic overkill" led to the permit to lhe city covering a $352,000 watery havoc that struck 15 homes in storm drain project approved by the the vicinity of the 2300 block or councilinfl1ay,1973. Bayside Drlve \Vednesday, according A month later, funds for the project tolrvingBurg. • were appropriated_. including the Orange Count y Flood Control Dis- trict's $200,000 shitre. But after engineering studies were comple. in October, 1973, the storm drain project which included an over- haul and enlargement bogged down in a maze of 24 agepcies whose approval is required before work can begin. Even if it means council approval of b)•passing the county, state and federal agencies that impose the re- gula~i.ons, sucb paperwork delays should be avoided. said Burg. s hortcircu1tcct ••the bureaucrat1 r None of the seven Ne\l:port Beach mat e in the interest of public safety council members quarreled \11th thr and protection of property. facts presented to them b)" the ··Right now ," !he mayor said, Bayside Drive homeowner. "we've been threatened .,.,,1th criminal ~lowever, lt1ayor Don lt1clnnis re· prosecution beeause .,.,.e .... ·ent ahead · minded Burg the council is "sworn to \lo'ith extending ocean ~roins without uphold the laws of the city of Newport first obtaining corps permission.'' Beach and the state of Californi a." Mcinnis and his fellow councilmen lt1clnnis acknowledged past in· ""'ere spared a hard decision when stances when the ciLy has ·' Joseph Devlin, city public works l1·vine Heiress Blocks Park Rocky Gets 90-7 Vote In Sen8fte · WASHINGTON (APJ -The Senate" today overwhelmingly approved Nelson ·A. Rockefeller's nomination as the nation's 4lst vice president. House action is expected next week . The \'Ole was 90-7. The Senate action completed !he first half of the confirmution process under the 25th Amendment for the 66·year·old former Ney.• York gov - ernor, nominuted Aug. 20 by Pre.c;;. dent Ford. Complaint ·Says Price· Too ·Low By DO UGLAS Jo"RITlSCllE 04 lllt 0..1lf Ptlol Slltl • The sale of t ,JC.O Irvine Company coastal acre s for a state park bct"·ecn Lagu11:1 Beach ;ind Coron:1 del J\lar has ber n b!or kccl b~· a pre- liminary injunction obtained in a \Vest · -Vi rginia cir cuit court fj'y lr\'illc heiress Joan lr\·inc Smith. :.i ccordlng lo romp~1n~· spokesmen. I Dlilly f'li.t SU" P- OCEAN DRILLING FOE f Rep. Alphonzo Bell House approval y.·ould give the na- tion a vice president for the first time ~ince Aug. 9, when'Richard M. Nixon resigned the presidency and "'as sur - ceeded by Ford. The compl:.iint charges !hat the $7.6 million sale pri<.'t' 1s too lo"· to ade- quately co1n)X•nsatl• lhl' con1pany, al'· cording to l\Iartin BrO\\'Cr of the firm 's public relations depa rtment. In his ruling. Judge 'J'homas ; lalr llugh s aid the injunction \\"a s is· sued to blol'k uny sale until a full hear· ing could be held early next year. Bell. Suggests Gas Rationing -.Not Drilling ~ By GA RY GRi\N\'ILLE OlllltOtilf Pli.t SU.ti . Gasoline rationing is a more re- :ilsonable answer to. U.S. energy and ecooomic needs th an is the granting ol oil drilling leases orr Southern California's coast, Congressrii.an Alphonzo Bell (R-Los Angeles) said ?.1onday. While Bell stopped jusL short of an outright endorsement or gas rationing during an interview in Newport Beach, he made it clear he considers il "a viable allcrnalive" to offshore drilling. , -··There's no \va)' granting the 011 leases as plaMed by the Department of Interior can help rescue us from our present dilemma," the seven- term C?Dgressman said . ISeeGAS, PageA2J Liquor Store Loses $ I ,200 A cigar box filled with Sl,200 in cash has been reported missing by a "!'Je""·port Beach liquor store clerk who Jeft the money briefly unattended \\'hile he aided a customer. The clerk. "'ho works at Balport Li- quor Store. 45.21 West Coast High"•ay. told police he left the front counter for only th rel' minutes 'Sunday-morning while he helped a young "·oman find an ite m. ~le said he last checked the box. hid- d en beneath the front checkout ('Ounter . at 1 a.m and then disrovered it missing ,. half hour later. Fed Move Helps Dow NEW YORK CUPJ> -Pricei; i ncreased on the New York Stock Exchange tOOay In fairly active tradins. apparently in " resoonse to a decline in interest rates. {Tables, CS). • ~hase ltfanhattan Bank today )otned some lending institutions in lowering its prime rate -that ~barged key corporate t!uslomers -to 10 ~ percent from 101h percent. The Federal Resef\•e Board 'paved the Way by Lowering its discount rate to 7:i~ Jrom 8 per- cent !\tonday. The discount rate Js the rate fh e Fed charges member banks for loans. The Dow J ones industrial ;1verage, which reached a 12· :year low Friday c los~ ahead : 13.93 Points Lo 593.87. • • Senate action on Rockefeller ea me j ust a little more th<tn a year .after Congress completed the first vice pre- sidential confirmation under the 25th Amendment, the selection of Ford by ~ixon to succeed the resigned Spiro ·r. 1\goew. - When Rockefeller assumes office. the nation will have, for the first time in its history, both a president and a vice president ""'ho rlached offici: without being elected by the voters. Sen. Barry Goldwater ( R-Ariz .) an- nounced Monday he would oppose Rockefeller, follo"''ed today by Sen . Jesse ~!elms (,R-N.C.) and Sen. Birch Bayh ( D-lnd.), the authors of the 25th Amendment. Only two other senators -William L. Scott CR-Va.) and J ames B. Abourezk (D-S.D. l announced before today's balloting their decision lo vote against confirmation. Also opposing Rockefellrr were H6ward lt1 etzenbaum ID·Ohio l and Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis. l. ''It is now apparent to me that ~1r ·Rockefeller did in effect use his own personal money l , accomplish thr purchase of, ,1lit1 t"al po wer,·· Goldwater said. Goldwater's remark's y.·cre echoed in the Senate debate by Sen. Scott . who also said he objected to lhe more than S2 million in gifts and loans made by Rockefeller to various associatrs 111 the New York state i;lovcrnment. A different protest came fl'om Abourezk. He said he ls less con- cerned about allegations of im · propriety than he is about the total im· pact of the billion-dollar Rockefeller family fortune on the nation's foreign and m ilitary spending policies. 11·he Rockefeller nomination still must be voted on by the House Judiciary Committee and the I-louse of Representatives. In a letter to President Ford. Gold"•ater said he originally expected to support the nomination. But Goldwater said testimony before thC' Senate Rules Committee and tlou!'l' .Judiciary Committee changed hi s mind . Fire Damages Newport Home 1\ burning cigaret in a trash can oul - side a Newport Beach home ignited a blaze Friday night that caused $5 ,000 damage to the house:s gara ge , NcwJ)Orl Beach .Ftremen said hlon - day. · The roor or the garage at the home of Dave Swedlow, 1607 Bayadere Ter· race, was badly burned along ""'it.h much of the garage's interior. Swedlow and his family remo\'cd th~ cars from the garage before they could be damaged, firemen said . No one was Injured In the fire, .,.,hic.h began shortly before 8 p.m Woman Robs Bank CUtvER CITY CUPI) -A Bank of America branch teller handed over S2.017 in cash to a "'Oman robber ""'ho gave the teller a note demanding the mone)'. r olice said no gun was di~· played by the holdup suspect. Crud in Ba!J Debris "·ashed into l.ippt-r Ne \vporl Bay during last \\'eek 's storm has OO\\' drifted into IO\\·c r bay. This \\'as scene this niorning at encl of .. o·· Street on the Balbo:.J Peninsula. County llarbor Department officials say they have three \\·ork boats out and are trying to clean up !hi! fl otsan1 as fu st as they can. \Vhen it floats up on beaches. il becomes cily·s rrs punsibilit ~. Another Hearing Set On Delaney's Plans . . Opponents and proponents of a pro- posed $1 .6 million Lido P eninsula commercial development verbally battled to a two·hour draw Mond ay , ni ght. Wh en the debate before the Newport Beach City Cou ncil ended. plans for Delaney·s Cannery Village. a proposed 2.2·acre restaurant-shop· office complex, were still ali\'e . But it was obvious from the coun· cil"s reaction that there will have to be some major overhauls of the projecl before a majority or the council gives its blessin~. The applicant, Delaney's Cannery Village. Laguna Be<ich. agreed to re· appear Jan. 13 with un upd"ateon ""'hat the counci l s aw a s ''obvious shortcomings'' in their plans. Apparently expressing the counci\"s sentiment, !\·! ayor Don Mcinnis asked .that consid('ration be gi\•en to improv- in~ traffic flo\.\'. providing more park- in g space and relating the project tu the eventual development of the en - tire peninsula "There's merit in th1:> projcet:•· ~Ir Inni s s:1id . "I don't think it ought to f&r DF.l.t\NF.Y'S, r.aj!e t\?) Pot Smoking Linked . To Enlarged Breasts BOSTON CAP) -Men may develop ·fully feminine breasts from heivy marijuana smoking, say two tfarvard !\tedical School surgeons. The surgeons said they 'are treating and studying 16 males \11hose breast enlargement apparently Is related to ismoklnA marijuana. They said it pro- bably affects both sexes. • "This erfect see ms to occur in only a small percentage or ~le who use the -drug." said Ors. John Jlarmon. t'hief surj!ical resident <1t New E niz land Oearone!>s lios111ta l. an<I !\fenelaos Aliapoulios. a surgeon at Cambridge flospital. "'lt'!i like di ~italis (a hcwrt mw;cle . stimulant) which alFrO causes breast cnlari;lcme-nt 1n a ''ery few patients who take it,·• they said. ··so. if a "'Qman s moked marijuan;1, even hea\•lly. she might ha\'e one chance ln tOO. say, or increasing her l)reast !lize." the)' said. The surgeons said the 16 pat1rnt.;, are between 18 and XI years old and smoked marijuana at least thrct' times a week. Some'.smoked itdail_v They !laid they have produced thl' $;1 me results in research on male rat!! by injectin i.: them wi1h Tl~C. th l' P!I' chuacti\•1· 1ngred1ent in m¥ri1ua1r,1 ·the most practlcnl tr('atment is tn ll'UrgleBll)' Te movt> (':t ess mamma ry gland t1 ssut . • Negotiatio1tS ha,·e> been under "·ay for almost seven vears on the sale Li• lhc state of 3.5 ffii!es of beach and bluffs and 1.lCXI inland itcrPs of Jr\'ine Com1>any land bct\1•cen Coron:i dt·I ~lar and Laguna, according to Robert Meyer. chief deputy director of the state Department of Parks o:ind Recreation. The S7 .G million sail· "''as ;1pproved by the state lcgisluturc 111 this yeur·s budget. 1'hc sale uppl'oval y,·as the .largest single trilnsat"tion uuthorized from <i S250 million park bond issue approved by voters last .June. Me ver. "'ho said he was un:l\vare of the sPecifics of the ruling, said the sale u·as to have been announced as a ·'Christmas present to the people or California.·· The transaction. he SHid. \1·as in its final sl<ii!CS . /\ttorneys for 'the :.late .:.i.nd the company. he s;ud. ha\"e been dra,,..·ing up papers and fin al approval ,1·ould ha1•e been made on the d a~· before or the day ;1fll'I' Christmas ~1rs . Smith's con1pl:1lnt 1s based on the sale priC'e of S7.G mtl hon, a figure hoth lhl' cnmp;1n~· :ind !11:.tll' ronsidC'r 50 percent of thl' :•l"luttl markel \•a lul· of the land. l\l cycr ea I led lht• ))all' ··thr l11p:j!l'~1. gift to thl' state in lhc l)a:-,l c1i;ln YL':ir" and one of the biggest in lhl' fll·µa 1·1. menl"s history.·· The ca se "'':1s fil ed in a \\le;.1. \11rginia court becau;,e the lrv1111: t:on1pany is incorpor:itcd in th<it SllltC. As a cond1lion ufthC' preliminary 111· junction. l\trs. S1nith w:i s required lo ·µosl a Sl n1illion bond lo rrotcct lhu company against any damages which the injunction mii::htcausc. Expressin A" optimis m about the C\'entua\ outcome of the <«1st•. h·\·1nc Compa ny Prcs1clcnl Ha .1'mond L. \\'atson saul. "The sail' of U11s la1ut tu the s tate for pubhe> u~c 1:.-; in the mutual inte rest of the st ;~ll' and of lhl' lr\'1n c Company . I hl.,h1,\"C th:tl !he tran:-.ac lion :-.hou1<1 and \1111 hi· .'ur tSt>r P1'RI\, Pa ~" t\?) Newport Share Of Offshore Drill Study OK'd t\ contribution of S:J,Ull h1,1:1rd 11 multi-city task rorce study of fJ1·p;_irl ment of In~erior offshure 011 drillin.E: plans was a pproved ltlonday n1ji ht hy the Newport Reach Cily (..'uunl'1I The contribution is thr city's shar£• of what is expected to be <i $4S.OOO to S(i(),000 consultant·~ unalys1s of 1 hr dt'· partmenl's cont rovers1al l.OOO·P<iJ.:e ~n\'ironm ental Impart !llatr mrnt. In a mo\"e aimrd at off!'el11n.c thr heft and head start of th(' fedrra1 a.11:enry, th e multi cit y t ;i~lc force "'"' for n1cd b y Lu.-. Angel(':. !\l a~or Thomus nradl ev la('!! month Ne""'P<>tl Beach ~1 ayor . Prri 1\·ni r..t1lan I>oti lal. the <'ily ·:. r1•prl':.rn talive to lht• t~1sk forre. :.aid the 101111 funding \lo ;l:i< ba:<cd on a formu la 1n \'Olv1n i: popula tion. :1sst"!l:-.t'rl vuh1" ;ind miles O( O('c;1n ;i nd harbors !hor~hne . • d1rl'Ctor. told them the corps permit <'0\'ering !he Bayside Ori\'e project \.\'<IS received a day after the rains rame Simultaneously, Devlin was the bearer of bad news 'A'ben he said the ·prOJec l l"<.1n not get under way un- ti l after the ra1nyseaso11. Conlractor.S, the public -.-orlµs d1rec· tor said , do not like to begin projects that mi ght be hit by damaging rains "hen partially completed. Sale Dlily 1"1191 Swtl ,..._ BLOCKS BIG LAND SALE Joan Irvine Smith Feds Withhqld Newport Beach Building Laws Federal offirials have agreed to withhold im posing tough new buildin,i:! regulations along the Newport Beach waterfront until the city's side of a con· troversia\ story is tested. 1'he city's story is a SS.000 indepcn· dent study that says Nc\\"tX>rt Beach's \Vuterfront ""'ill not be submert;e<I should it be Stli¥('k by either a rlood ol· tidal "''ave likely to occur onl'C every IOO ye:t rs . Thal finding cont radicts Cf f~dcra l repoi-t ·s conclus ion tha t Ne"•porL Harbor \\'aters \\'OUld be likely to rise 11 to 12 feel above the mean. high tide line should a 100-yearcalamity occur _ As a result. the Federal lnsuranl'e .i\dm ini~tration last October nolifi cfl l hC' C'it\" It \\"OUld clamp dO\\"n Oil fl'deralir s ponsored loans fo r :\e\lo'port Hca r h tidel:.inds ronstruct1on unle~s. ~uc h construction is ele vated u 11 mounds or stilt s. ·rhe. independent study by t.he Lon~ Beach firm of )·loffitt-Ni coll \\'<JS i\'"i,:"'POrl lle::ich's uns \\'Cr to !he C see BUILDING, Page i\ 2) Orangt• \\"t.•atht•r ~·ai r and contt nU L'd cool through \\"ed ncsd<ty \\•ith nol mut"h te mperature. change. al' l'ord1n g to thL' \\'Cather scr\·u·t· llighs along lhL· Oranµe Co;,,1 \l'dl Ix· 63 .;1\ the l>cach•·' :u1d t>FI inland l.o\\·s ton1£:ht •12-·li". l:\S IDt; TOii..\ l Palm Spring.~ is slll/ 11 /aooritl" UXltt'nng ho/(' /or rno n11 .1/or!I Jr•)'" radio's golden 091•. The l/OI(('.~ n1 llrt•tl i\fnrr1.~nn tTht> .'ihad-Ow1 JaC'J.: Ucnuy, f t;'e111011 1Jo~·dP11 tlllll ,;,,/, llopt con still bl' heard n1 the lie· sert c11µ See story l'oge CJ:! . •...•.. '.\. 1:-.a--.. " """\,Mott~ " LM.hf' " -·· •• Callfwwi• .. .... ,...,.., ... _~ • •• """'~ C~ll o...,..c .... 1, Al,11 -· .. -(1-2 '"'-•• -· Al .. 11 0....t'IM+c•t •• StKlMIM'l•I~ , .. t:•-..n.•"• •I-I t ....... _ .. e:~--.. 1 •• T"91'"" •• ·-· ,,_, ...... .. "'Goo-•• -.......... •• -... " A2 N Tuesday, Oectmber 10, 1974 ' Mills Outl As Panel • 0.011, ~.., \4•1+ ,,... QUITS PLANNING GROUP fifth District's Spendlove Spendlove Quits County Plans Post Bart Spendlove of Jlwtission Viejo r('· &Signed from the Orange County Plan· ning Commission J\1onday, commenl- ing tha~ r~ifth District Super\·isor Tho mas Riley, "really hasn't de· termined where he sits-<1n the pro- environment or pro·developer side.·· Spendlove. appointed in J une, 1973 b y the late Supervisor llonald Caspers, m ade his resignation effec- tive Dec. 31. He sa id though his decision is partly 1 personal, it is also due to repeated dis- 3greements with Riley, .... ·ho was ap- pointed lo fill Caspers' seat in Sep· t ember. "I kno"'' there has been a campa\gn · t o get me out," Spendlove said. "I don 't know where the pressure has c::om e from, and frankly, I do n't care .. l f I ha d gone into this job wi th a ny feeling or permanancy. I \l.'OU!d have been crazy." R i,ley. a Republican appointed by Gov. R ea£an. may be under a political sword of Damocles. His conlinuance in offi ce may de- p end on wh1¥he r Governor·e lecl B rown u·ishes hin1 lo continue. Yeo Renamed To• County's Planning Panel Newport Beach architect Ron Yeo, who resigned from \he Orange County P lanning Commission 18 months ago. t oda y "'as reappointed to the Com - mission by Fifth District Supervisor Thom as Riley. Yeo tonlirmed the appointment late this morning in the \\·ake of the rc- isignation uf Commissioner l]art S pendlove of '.\lission \1\c10 . It \\"as Spendlo\'C \\'hn rt·plnecd '\"eo on the c ommission in t.1;.iy_ l973. Ye() rc ~\gnL'<i fr1in1 th1.: tommission ::it tht' request uf lhen·Su1>erv1 sor Ronald ('asper!> ,\t lhe time, rumor~ abounded that \'oo 1\a:. too cn\·iron mentally or1t.:n!ed for his boss. Jl was also said that the forced re· 6ignat ion had political overtonl's, · "I v.·ill m ake decisions on pl<inning c:riteria not pohtical criteria," Yeo said this morning. -Yeo, 4 1, is a g raduate of t hl' University of Southern California, a lecturer at t;C Irvine and recently served as coordinator of the team th al prepared il special report on Aliso C reek Canyon as an open space cor- ridor from t he n1ountains to the sea. Yeo s:iid ht:' "'·as asked by Riley lo take the job "only a couple of days ago.·· ORA.NGE COAST •• DAILY PILOT n... °'•"qtt C.w•• O•UY Piia!, ""'""""(" l\(<)M• bl.....,l ..... t-·P••" •>l>uD"'"""bYUW•Ol•"'I" c.o.o,1 l'\lbl•Y.•ft<;I C~mD•"Y· ~Pof'~""""°""' ••e Pl>tll•""f<I -""·· ,,,,ouqh r·-·· tor [Ml• Mt w, No ... port 8~.t<h. ><unll"Q!M il".t<h/F- l•>'l Vfl\•y, !•.,~•. ~fdC\fl>f>(~ V•ll•Y •f'd U qu"" s.-~c,,•Soul" (o.,.t ,. ""'lit <t'Q•,,.,., ""'''"" I' ""''"YI'" !>•lu•<lav•......, S.-ly). T,... p!'l .... <l).ol ~DllJ!lo~'I PldA! 0\ "! 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Gas Tax Urged SACRAM ENTO IUPI> --A $200 ,tnillion ~a .. nhn\! l;p; 111t rc :1~l' to 11:1~' for hi!:hU.1J 1·on~trlll'lllltl •uu.l llC"' mass lr'<tll.'.'>1! sy,t;·n1s \~;,is propost•d todd~' by Sf·n.1tl· !'resident Pro Tcm James H ~I 111~ 1 D·Sun JJ1cgo 1. Undt·r thl' lt.•);1-,l;.it1on . the 2 t•cnt pt•r gallon 1n1:rL·:.t ~t· 111 th1.• state ext·1.~c t:ix 1.1.·ould t11k1• t·ff1.:cl July J, 1976. In cf· feet. It "'OU\d Ix-:.128 percent increase of lhe current 7-ccnl per gallon state tax. Go\'.·F.leet Edn1und G. Bro"''" Jr repeated his c:Jmpaign promise lo \"Clo any taxjncrcaJ>.1?.in 1975 \\'hen the new bill ...,.as, sho,,,.·n to him. ~t ills said. but had no response \l•hen the senator pointed out the me;"isurc u·ould not take effect until t!J76. Betause of inflation's impact on highv:ay ('011.'}truttion and lhe ~as ta.'I:, \~·hich is ba.~ed on Aallons consu1n l·d and nol lhe pr14Jt'. i\l1JJ s \\'arncd it "'as .. quite possilllL·" that t he tax might h<ive to be increa.:;t!d by more thun :! cents a gallon. 'fhe legislation .... ·as to be introduced in the Senate later in the dav for cun- .'}id1.:r:1t ion 111 lhc 1975-iG se!ision. llalf the S200 rnillion a year int·rcil!>L' in i,;a!i tax rev1..•nues \l'OUld go lo lht· ~il<ite and the other hair to !Ot:.il gO\'· crnhlents. In six urban counties. threc·fourth:-; From Page A l GAS •. • or tht• rxlr:1 1no11C'ycould be spent only to IJudd n1in1s tr:1nsit systen1s. 'fhC' tounltL·~ .1rt.: Los 1\n~eles. Sun 1-'ran~ c1 s cv. S.1n Dtt>,llO. Al:1mcd1t . San )1:.itco :.i nd Santa Clara. In Lo~ Angeles County, for exam- Pit'. $tjl! m ill1nn \vould be made availa · b!c fur rn;iss trilns1L It u•1)uld ;ittract. UI) lo S:MO 11111lion in fedt:r;il m.itching funds u11dc1· the Sll billion transit bill signed h.v Prc:.Ldent f'ord. The s1..11e J;as tax u·ns increased to 7 cents p\!r i;allon in l!lG..1. Because of in· flation. the tax re\·cnue purchases 42 percent le!>S than it did in 1963, J\Iills said. 1-'rom Page A I DELANEY.:. be scr:ippt•d o r throu·n a"'"'Y-'' f.lo"''e\•er, before 1\1 clnnis expressed "''hat appeared to be a majority or the council's viewpoint. two major con· cessions had been voluntarily made by the project's arehitect, Richard Dodd . First. Dodd said the developers "·ould help relocate :W mobile home families "''ho would be displaced by the village_ Dodd m ade it clear the re location ~ss islancc "-'Ould include fin~ncia1 help for those who need it by saying, "We have a subs ta ntial budget to beJp people relocate." "Do you mean loans?'' Councilman P a ul Ryckoff asked. "No," Dodd re plied, "I mea n finan~ cia l help based on need." - 0.lly !'llet 51111 ""' .. HOUSE ABOVE AT 309 LA JOLLA; BELOW AT 312 CATALINA 'Erosion Problem Sparks Figh1 Between City, Property Owner City Crews Ordered • To Repair ·Erosion Chairman \\'ASIJl !l;G'l'ON 1l'l'l l · 1\flt·r Jli years in the po:;l. Hep. \\11!hur 0 . r.111\s !O·Ark.l. has decided 10 :-1urrende .. lht• t•halrmanship of !ht• 1JoY.•e rful \Va\.~ and '.\1C'ans C'o1nn111l~t-l>t•ctnist· ol iii health , !'>lk':jkl'r l';irl AllX'rt :ioud todil)'. . .~lbert• s1tid ~hlls. long t"<>nsidered Or'lt' ..,, Coni::res.~ lt'<Jtling power ' brokl'rs. n1adl· hi s d ... ·t·J.~1011 on thl' <HI - ' it\: of his doctor \\'ho L:'I !l'calin~ tllc ti5 yt:'a r .old Ot>n1ol·r:11 .11 H(•lhesl.1 :1 Na\'al ll os1l1!:.1l !or \1hat. 11·:.is dcscrib<'d as ~xhuustion . Even befort• the announcement - Y.hich 1vas expected l\lills had lost 't•onsidcrable staturt• in tht• t'yes of 1>ecrs after extcns1\'t> publicity about his fr iendship '"ith Annabel Bal· tistclla. a \V ashington stripper. Albert. u·hospok~ with ritills· dorl1i1· this morning. said 110 decision h-.s bct•n maelc on "'hclhE'r lhc l8-tern1 tau·m ake1· uill resign from cithcr'the ONLY 80 TURN OlTT TO SEE 'FANNE'-lltory, Al WILBUR GAVE UP OLO WAYS -ANO HOW-Analysis, 87 t·om m1tteC' or from Congress .. lie is not going to seek th~ chairmanship on the Committee on Ways and ~leans." Al bert told re· porters. ··The medical processes ha ve not been completed and m ay not be for a while. · "His othe r dcciSions -s taying on the committee or whate ver else -- will be made later." ''Keep in mind th<Jt it \\'Ill be at least JO years before production from of. fshore drilling will reach any subst ,n." tial porportions," he added. ln the meantime, Beli continued, the U.S. economy \\·ill cont inue to suf- fe r bec<1use of the dependence on Ara- bian The architect's second major volun: tar y concession came when he said r esta urant parking would be provided in accordance with a not-yet -written Cre1A'S fo r the city or Newport Beach r evised and expect ed t o ugher 1t1onday were ordered onto a resi- Hob FO\\'ler. building supervisor . told the council the rear slope at309 La .lolla .-.\ \'C'., Reagan ·s property, eroded .'.IX nlonths ago after sprinklers u·.ere left on at the site. It caused about 50 or 60 yards of di1t to tumble down the cli ff :ind onto the property below. 312 Calalina St., homeofl\1arian01son. Rep. Al Ullman CD-Ore.), who i s nex t in line for the committee cha irmanship - at .least in seniority -has told the Democratic steering committee he wants to take'·ovel' as c hairman. Tbe panel will ·make its House committee choices as· il or· ganizes for the 94lh Con.gr~s. · restaurantparkingordinanee. dent 's property to repuir ~rosion on :i His a rguments were countered by · s lope-d am age which the ou'ncr as- 16 opposition speakers, most o{ them • sertedly refused to correct. Comme nting on &fills' decision, .uJ. lma n said :1 · "\Ve s imply C;innot afford to buy roreign oi l at the price u·e'rc paying,'' Bell, "''ho was once president of a peni.nsula residc~tS: By una n imous vote. city coun- "It is most regr ettable that l\fr. • A1ills' he alth does not allow him to continue in his capacity as chairman. smalloilcompany,s.;iid.' . 'lie v.•ent on to predict "a maJOr. political and economic upheaval in the world" if the 1\1iddle East nations cont inue to "enrich the mselves beyond be li ef" 11t the expense of oil- hungry ind ustrial natiens. HENRY FORD URGES INCOME TAX CUT, PagoA10 While Dell "''as critical or "the un- checked dependence on foreign oil im- ports," his most stinging criticism \!.'as aimed at those \Vho champion of· fshore drilling. "\Vhy should u·e des poil beaches that arc vis ited by 25·million people a year?" he asked. "The re arc alternatives. And those "''ho arc pushing so hard for offshore drilling know it as \\'ell as I do,'' Bell said in ansu·er to his 01vn question. The alternatives he mentioned most often were opening lhe Elk ll1Jls oil re- serve and inr reasing Alasku oil pro- duction, ··T here 's no sinl!lc simple solution to· the problem uni.I those \\'ho say they see il in offshorl! drilling arc only dc- c.·eiving the public,·' Bell c.•ontinued . In addition to urging lhat 011 re· scr\'es be tappl-d ant.I \hat produclion . be stepped up in Alas ka, tht• Republican coni;:ressman said nlOl'l' of the nation's resources should be committed to seeking allcrnativc energy sources. Newport Heists Set at $12,000 T\\O \ll'Ckcnd burgl;1rics ;.11 Ne"''port Bc:.ich res1dent't'.'S nclll'<l thieves a bout S6.UOO in household goods t1nd Je\velry at c j\h ho mt'. f\ey,·port Bc:ich Police said today. Peter L. ~larsh<ill. 45. of 223 Ocean \'iew Al'('_, tnlcl polite> his house \\'as ransacked somctin1e bt't\\'CCn Friday <Jnd Sunday \l•hen he \\':IS :iway on •• skiing vaeation \\'llh his famil y. · ]il arsh:.ill C'stin1atcd the miss1ni:! stereo equipmf'nt. t·;1n1cras. u·atche~. a fur coat an1I color TV arc "'·nrth S6.230. l'ollcc said huri::lars forccrl op£'n the Jocked kitch('n 1loor nnd sJ\\'L'd the door <'h.1in lo ('1\le r !h1• r~· s idenet• ,\ second burg\;_iry tonk plaru Sun 1iay at 260 1 Ba~~\\·ood St.. the hnnlc o! \\'1!Jiam ·r . llo:-.sf('ld. :1·1. SlC>rllng ~n,·l·r \':1l11ed at SG.240 and a $2~i0 gold l"Lllg \\'Crl~ rl1 IS~lll R fron\ thl' hOrlll'. Police :-:nd bu rglars ;q1pHrl'llllY pried open the front door somelimt' bet\o;l"'en no<1n and3p.m. From Page A I BUILDING ••• federal t hreot. In a report to the city council J\.Jon- day, City r.fanager Robert Wynn said the city's consultants used .. the "''orst imaginable conditions" when arriving at conclusions contradictory to the feder al report. ...t. Forcxum ple. Wynn said, Lh91>nsul· tan ts based their study on the expected for ce and flooding of a 55·foot tidal "''ave. The city manager said that their p roject ions added a rain st o rm, astronom ical tide and winds of 60 miles per hour to their model for dis· aster. Yet. Wynn said, the consultants con· el ude d the city's 6-foot 3-inc h bulkheads would suffice in the face of such a freak of nature. \Vynn went on to tell the council that a Federal Insurance Administratio n official. Richard Krimm. has agreed to a three-step program aimed at re· solving the differences between the .state <ind city studies. First. the federal <igcncy's study tt-:in1 "'ill n1ccl \\'ith the city's consul· I ants in an atternpt. In reconcile the dif· fcrcnccs llel ween their findin~s. Services Held For Longtime Coast Resident Fuucral !>er\ 1ecfi were hcltl i\londay 111 ()range for longtime S<tnla Ana lfL·1ghls resident and outdoor s ports ·•nthu ~1<1:-I Ralph R n andcl, 77, V.'hO ::hed Thursday. A 4U-year resident of California, ?ti r. Randel u·11l be buried at Forest Lawn l\-1en1or\;d Park. Glendale. \\.'ith Ralph. Funer<i l SC'r\·ire of Orange in charge of arr;ingcments. Dur1n )! his years on the Orange Coasl, i\I r. Handel h\·ed at 242'l Zenith Ave .• Sant a Ana llc i,1?.hts. lie "''as a member of American Legion Pnst 291. Ne"·port Beach, the !\alional Hinem;in·s Assoc iation, the .S;,inta ,\n:1 Elks Lod)?c. t he California l"our-\Vheel <.:lub and .Electri cians' Union Loc;il 411 , Santa Ana. Survivors include his son. \Vadc S .. Rand('I of Irvine: daughters Eleanor" Inns of !\'C\l'jXlrl Beach <).Rd Vir~inia RO \l.'C' of Orange: a sister, Georgia' 1\l a tth ews of Kansas,' e leven grandchildre n a nd three great• gr<indehildrl'n. Metric Booze? M illilitkrs You/ll Drink • ,,,,, \\'ASllJNr.1'0:'\ {UPI I -Th(' ramili:tr ··nrth" or u•hi~key and "''inc is bead('(! for oblivion. The closest thing 10 lhl' "'fifth" "''ill be the 750· n\1 hliter botth• ' As part or a nntionwide-conversion to the metric system. the. Treasury !)('partment ~aid tod3y that domestic and imported wines musl be holllt'd lo scv<'ll stilnd11rd nlctric si1.('s be,::inning Jan. 2, 1979 1'hc dep11rtmt•nt"s Hureau or 1\lcohol. Toh:tl'CO and Firearms 1A'ill J>ubll~h ~l1n1lar1~ropos('{J r11ll's ror dist i lied ~p1r1t. 1n :t few weeks. The ne.,.. ~•'t' closest to the fifth u·1ll be 750 n1ilhhtl"rS. or 25.4 ounel"'s This 1~ JU.;l .1 frarllon smrillt·r th;1n lh<' f1fth 's 25 6·ounce si7.e. Dome$lle Y.111(' 1s now o;old 1n t6 bolllt• ~11.<·~ und unportcd v.ine in 27. Thr n('"'' !ilnn<lurrl;e; "shnuld (:1r1hl;ilc buyer tomv.-u·1son a nd unit pricing of u•1nts by rrta1 I stores." su1d Treas ury Scrr('lary \Villiam E Simon. cilmen chose that course to end a s- ser ted problems on a slope O\\'ned by Troy Reag«n. He protested the ilclion today, charging that the city decision was •'interference.''. and ";1n P.XPrri1'<> :inrutility:'' Mrs. Hillyard Funeral Rites Held Monday Funeral services \Ye re held l\1onday for l\1rs. F rances ~1 . 1-lillyard , a former 1-Iarbor Area residcnl who died Friday . She was the daughter of com- m e rcial nurseryma n Sam Thompson, who designed the Orange Plaza, a tree·shaded traffic circle in downto"''" Orange 70 years ago. A r esi dent of Orange, !\!rs. Hillyard. 80, \\'as a former Newport Beach .resident and ser ved as ;,1 1nember of the Newport 1-lifrbol' High School P'rA chapter. She.~ "''as al.so a n1cmbcr of the N:iti\'c D:iughtcrs of the Golden West, having been born in Riverside. Survivors include daughters !\!rs. Hetty Gunther of Orange and !\1rs. Eleanor Ogden of Costa l\'lesa, plus- six grandchildren and eight great· grandchildren. lier daughter. Eleanor, is the \Vift' of 1\I Ogden, former lrustee of the old Costa l\tesa £\emcntary School Dis- triel and a II arbor Are;.i contractor. St.•r\'lCl'S \\·ere directed IJy Ballot Bergeron Funeral 1-lomt.:, Costa t\les:.i. "''ith burial al llarbor H.est i\lcmnrial P;1rk. Since then Troy's triplex on La Joll a has bl!en closed by the city for health and safety reasons. Further da mage "''as done during· Jast "'eek's rains. when additional dirt slipped do\V n the hillside. According to Fowler, this is why the reµairs musl be done now, "A'ithout waiting for Reagan, whom he called "negligent.'' Since the slippage in June. city sta ff ·members and Reagan have discussed the repairs that need to be made in or· dcr to reopen the house a nd insure the safety of hom es below the cliff. A wall must be built at the bottom or the cliff. the damaged sev.·er line must be fixed and erosion control must be initiated on the hillside,. .. . Reagan, a building contractor, said he attempted to get permits from the city to do the work when lhe slide first occur red. He said his plans were turneddown. __ _ 'Prayer Cites 'Crafty · Arabs' The Rev. Charles Jorgenson or Brentwood Chapel gave the in- vocation before 1'-1onday night's meeting or the Costa l'l-1esa Plan- ni ng Commission. l-lis prayer asked for God's s uppo rt or Gov. Reagan, the state. all othe r states In the un- ion, and the nation's leaders. It also asked fo r God's interven· lion with "those c rafty Arabs; may they be brought to their senses.'' the minister intoned,. lie has had a long and a distinguished career and has made great contribu· lions to the nation. He is one of the fore most la x lawyers in America and an extre mely able legislator· a nd cha irman, and it has been a \\'On· derful expe rience to serve under his chairmanship.'' ~t ill s recently appeared on stage in Boston with the stripper, "''ho goes un- der the professional na me ·'Fanne Foxe." Al bert told newsmen h,c did not talk d irectly with !\'tills but that a friend o! the Arka nsas congressm an had done so this morning. "The fioal determination or his _future has not been m ade," Albert said . "The m ain thing ·is he is not a candidate for chairman of Ways <.1nd Aleans by reason of his health. . . ... He does not think he can stay on tha t job ••• The doctor thought that was a wise decision.''. Fro1t1 Page Al PARK ••• . cessfully complet ed." l\f rs. Sm ith \\'as in an Irvine Com. pany board or directors meeling today a nd could not be contacted. The state, said !\!eyer, is not in- volved in the case. As a result of the action. ho\vevcr, further efforts on the transaction will be delayed. The parkland, including the 1.100 acres in J\Ioro Canyon. have been in· eluded in the Irvine Company's pre- liminary plans.for developing ils 10,000 coastal acres. THANK YOU, ERASTUS! It occured to us the other day that we owe a lot to an i11110vator in our carpet industry who operated about 150 years CICJO· Here are some facts about ERASTUS BRIGHAM .BIGELOW: • Born 1814. W. Boylston. Mass. • Poor fam ily, required to work at age 10 as farm hand and clerk.• Genius at math and mechan ics. •At 23 years old , invented loom for lace. • Invented revolu tioriary "power loom for BRUSSELS and WILTON carpets. This created a domestic carpet indu stry, and virtually eliminated foreign competition. • Founded BIGELOW CARPET MILLS in Clinton, Mass. • Great economist, one of small . group founding MASSACHUSETIS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY at Boston in 1861 . •Died 1879. EltAS1US. . MY GRANDFATHER THANKS YOUI MY FATHER THANKS Y00!1 THANK YOU! MY CHILDREN THANK YOU! Four generalions in the carpet business since 1894, thanks to lhe inventions _of Mr. Bigelow. P.S. Amazingly, withqut &aslvs, Bigelow Carpets hllYe relllCllned an industry leader. Please stop in and see their sparlclillCJ c;ai pet.ffne. ALDEN'S CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTA MESA 646·4838 HOURS:-. 11n T1on., t lo S:lO-Flll. t lot-SAT. t 1lO lo 5 ' Attorney Off Ea.sy Market Highlights INDEXES American 10 llfost Actflle "'EW YORI( CUPI) -TM 10 11<!...., ~'11<" lfo!d.,d Otl lfll! A,..,k.M. Slot.~ E ktNnge 7..,uo•r A'" AQrONI'" On u,.. S1• s.,..,.1~~ Coro (;¥1\ YrtllOW H1mn M<> tn,, 1_¥w n Alty Gnort o .. n Rfl'Ot'< 011 t1ous1on O I O>mi»t Eopt New York Sale11'olUMe IMw 't-StK•~ 81 UPI American Sales Volume Market Trend .-.11 ..... , .. i Dert~ l,/l'IC!wn(lf'd """a"'" Df!t 1 .... Untl\~"9"0 Tot~I IPrel mlnar1 New York 15 /lfost A ctllle "'i!W YOAIC {UPI) -Tl!(? 1~ 4 U ... 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IO carry .!nd 'T'rult Deed Two stOt'v rnodi:I tondo \\1lh 1wo b edrooms two b&lh s Fully t 1rpctod and t!r:ip<'d F ncll)~lld \<!rd :.ind i.:ar3~~ Com· mun1t 1 pool :-tnd play-' .-:round f0r t h1ld1tn Fit• •tlh nt f~n1ily 1t1H1i lucutt rl 1l 111c~udden ind tl arbor for 011 1~ s:?t 1fi0 <.:au 8.'J!Jo:?l:t! ut 1..i~ 1 1~>1.1 for furtltn' 1• 1on n Jl1on EXECUTIVE HOME Guri.:cou :s 2700 ~11 It hone 1i )rs old 40x?:"I 111 t-po1ll J r1 h:itM r 1m r m b1lh:.ird rm \\f bar I t:ir .c:ir 0\\l'IC'r\lrlll help r1n ince $79 900 C::lll f;4S-664& PRt:STlG ~ JIOftlES lBEDROOM POOi & JACU'lZI Sl6.500 SPAHISH4PLEX NE\~ POilT B~ A(.11 SI IS 000 BEACH DUPLEX i..:ustom bu1lt-3Blt. ~21 1797 Orangt CJ\t 642·1771 ASSUME7°/o GOYERNMEMT LOAN Grrat \ocal10n 'T'tus 3 ~room 2 bath POOl home is super U\S1dc & out Tot 11 pSYITlfnt:. are r nh (279 pl.)r month Call t~ ~ee t his beauty llfi:l~767 0'!;1 1 o 1r1~o~'"''l' [lllfitdi1ll S~o/.- lntere~t subJt."Ct to as- suma ble G I loan on this beautiful 4 br family room Mesa Venle home Jlugi: pool sized lot plus rnany extras New lower 1nte-re~t ratci; for VA & Jo HA f1nanr1n1t Walker&Lff Real htcM 545-9491 PRIVATEIEACH Available to th!:> 1m marulate prestige area residence in serluded rommun1t} Guest cot. lage in cluded at only S72 SOO \\ alk<'r & Lee, R":i l E s tatc5 ti46- i711 Opene\et -~~-- 4BDRM·GI11RMS The kids can bu.•yrll' lo the beach from this i;11ac1oui;; family hon1 e Mature settled area v.lth lot s o' trees k J!reene-r\ Close to shoJJ ping & schools Sclll'r \r\.111 pay points for GI ol' FHA sale \\ alker & Lee, Real f stale 646-7711. Open eve~ 3 , Bed Rm. + Den $34,950 Tlu!! home t~ ans10 1~ 10 be sol1f 1t s 1t~ nabt&:l<I 111 lo~t • \J c~,_, ri u1 t iri.:, IJ1~ kllrht n d1 n t 1111.,~ 111 1, 1 11 11 HI ll ( \Hl't I lt ~l\Il<ll1:-i ~f:-J!lt.14) DUPLEX 2 \I: \fl:-; \Ol '\C d uplex 1 0 1~1 , o"ner,. untl \\1th l bl'd1 m~ l Baths Jo a m1I~ roon1 counlr> k1lrh1;:n rorm d d1n1ng fir( plart> dnul.ile i;:arage & mu~h TTl(lrc Ap:irtm l'nl h :is I hedr1.1om I b 1th :il•o wi t h µ:t r i~e an ti f 1 repl~•( 1Jlcd !11r moth e r 111 -1 11o. J (J\\ncr n1 1111i;: nnrl h must ~c it l'lltr•d t ~'I JI)!• (_ 11 ,.1 ~ ~HERITAGE , REAUORS Choice Bluff Loe 1958 V1Sla Caudal \1 ""f ( l~hl ... .I. l\1 k H II li H lrll" 1l1n fill t'rp\~ I rH k p;i11Q V.Hll' Jt t ~l'nt11 II 11i pult1n£ grtc.n cu:.tm dtW rI!lcd up!i(r ulttt li;L t1m~ tof· rered SM 500 Call for 1ppt o ... nl't 6'4-0096 ------.- Everybody Into The Paol-2~m Hear W eslchff \\«!I I RliQ l:Jter, n the lirt:<' p11 1att> p11t11• ~!Jr 11 rl..1!111 111>, I" ii {It) h 111 tlH.,Crh lOl! mn11 1nrr :. I\ l I I 1 \1 1r.1f! 1t 1!u s p 1r1 iu~ri1 ~" o1 lh1 111 ,,,, r (l.l•l• Tit\~ J.:(lUTOl\ \ k1\i h1 fl ~l, 1~•) t ind 1ut n1orc r 111 1.11 717 1 Ml l;Y l\fll"l!'\"'"'t:I' [111~111 • ' • (,'r; DAILY f'lt..UI I uetid•y. Decemoer 10, 1974 ' . • . . . ~~s.~~~~. ~:!~.,, .... ~~~~!=.~-~! ....... !.~ .. ~~~~-~ ... ·~~:!!!.~.~~:. ~····· ~:.~.~~~ ........ ~:::.~.~~~ ...... fl ~~~ .~.~: ~:, •••• Houm FwSd• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Geooroll.E. IOOZG1MMlll.E. 1002 G11•rall.f. IOOZGtMrall.E. 1002 Go•roll.E. IOOZ lt.E. 100' Goncra4R.E. 1002 lalboa P•nlnNa I 007 Hunth•Jlon •-· 1040 •••••••••••••••rttsttt:ttt•tt•tt••t•••••••••r• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••.,•••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Balboa Boy Properties * Saa:r.:r.y Duplex Gr.cat Balboa Loe . S95.000 -or n1ake ;.in orrcr \\(! tan'l 'refuse! 675-7060 HARD TO FlMD f\1esa V<'rdc 2·sty. 4 RR, fan1. r n1 .• 3 ba. I..oveiy yard. quiet ~treet . S60.500. &t2-74!J1 Huntinqfo. ltac.h ·11uge Backyard 4 BR ., 2 ba ths. X J n l l. e r 01 s ! $31 ,500. 5.56-8800 DUPLEX 3 & 2 Bdrm. units. G()Od rl'ntal are;1, Costa Mesa. Good rinanC'i ng. Sl!J,500. 640-8484 DEAUVILLE VALLEY REAL TY Presents PRICED TO SELL The average price Lhat approximately 50 real estate. professionals eslimate this lovely Lusk 3 br. home will s~ for is $102,000. and the MOTIVATE SELLER has lower ed their Pr\s; ·accordingly. You will love the yell carpets and parquet floors and the "just right'' look or the landscaping. Fee land and a n1ini view. Call 675-7225 CALL US FO R A !'"REE ESTIMATE OF VALUE DUPLEX 21:? :MJth St., LAGUMA HILLS br. t ba . & 3 br, 2 ~ Mot a~ a pill & twl« $79.950. 644·0386 at nice! -A real coft:. l -'"-"L~lq"u"'1d"'a"'1"foo"'-S-olo-­ dotnlnium byY W-OM of Owner "''ill C'tl113ider con· o-.r fastest qrowlMJ tract, 10% dov.TI, bal11nc{' areaJ. ExlstifKj FHA 8 ~3-: Balboa duplex. h loon c an be ass..wned. blk. to buy, 2 BR, l ha., $79.500. Bllilboa beach Ontu$34,500 _. .. cottage. lf.t blk. to bay; 2 BR., den, 1 ba., 5'9,500. llJ' Balboa Point 4. BR., den, "'21 2 ba.S94.SOO. ~ 1'11arshall Realty ~ I I 675-4800 Copl.traoo l•oeh I 018 COVINGTON Bra's 4-PlexH For inrormntioo & loca· lion contact KASABIAM Real Eslate96Z-4644 Custom Built NEW, walk to ocean. 1900 Sq. ft. o( gracious livinit space.~ Bedrooms + playroom. formal dine, Jge cul.de-sac lot. Choice area. $53 ,900. Broker 842·7'11 , Eves: CORBIM·MARTIM Realtors ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~963:=.-4-062.::::=·c__ ____ _ * 644-7662 * GROW IT! G.Mrol R.E. I DOZ IG......i R.E. 1002 1'.,our bedroom Big Ca nyon to\vnhome "rith '3450 sq. ft ., and that means spacious . Attractive ne\Y price or $137,500, and th at means value. The De::1uville model features a mansard roof, high ceilings room for expansion and this p a rticular home is on a lar ger lot and is vacant. Get the picture? UMl(j)UE HOMES Reallors-675-6000 2443 IE. Caast Hwy., Corona clel Mr \7ALLEY REALTY EXQUISITE Park NEW 3 hr, 211.t ba llorne1 on the bluffs overlook.in the ocean. l''ull cnrpet ing. bltns, tra8h compac tor. garage door opener. Rec . facil, P\'l area. $78,000. Call 493-MSJ. This sharp home is loc.:it· cd on a lge cul-de-sac lot featuring a bright sunny mini-farm. Jn addltiop to the garden area there is room for your boat or ca mpe r . A ga rden kitt'hl'n & open beam ram rm lo enjoy your in· door plants. AH thi! plus 3 Jgc bedrms & J ~!a baths for only $48,500. incldg VA & fo'l-IA terms. ··~··············· .. ···· i••····················· E~ @ ~~-e_~_~......, 190 Ncwpert Fashion Center Dr. Island HIGH OM A MIU 3 BR, 2600 s q. ft. sensationa l Jfarbor View I-Jome . Popular Portofino T\1odel on fee lot fc:.ituring scp. g uest house, lush custom upgrading thruout. Ile s ure lo see this ont'. MEWPORT BEACH Lhw: 640.1 IZO SAMT A AMA u .. : 8lJ·l l 58 IEAUTlfUL LIMDA ISLE -5250,000 Great finan ci ng! The best buv & one or the rinest ba:-,: rront homes. Wt de tot. Jge sunny rms & exceptional kitchen. 5 BR, FR· DR & 5', baths. Pier & slip. 2111 San Jooquin Hils Rood HEWPORT CEMTER, H.B. 644·49 IO ' ·-=~!~·~; ...... !~.~!~~~!~·~; ...... !?~! LIDO ISLE Large 8 BR., 6 ba. home on sandy be;;tc h ; or use as 6 BR. home \Vith 2 DR . apt; 50 ft. lot , shore mooring. $295,000 F amily home: 6 bdrms., 4 baths. 36 F't . Loi. Pie r & s lip. S295.000 Altratti,·e 3 home o n 60 Sl52,500 BR .. 2 ba. single story ft. street to street lot. WA TERfROMT LOTS 40x90 Ft. S250,000 30xl05 $165,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. G.......,IR.E. 1 ooz-.1 R.E. 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCELLENT LOCATION Close to ocean & beach,' with some ocean view. Very charming Corona d e! Mar 3 bdrm . hom e \vilh exceptional family rm . Priced properly at $99,500. ~~~ ~ BAY BEACH h 341 Boy\1d1· Or1Y•· N 8 675 616t ;... ..................... """"""""""""""'~~"'~ .................. ! ?~~ ~=.-!'! !':~; •..... ! ?.~~ ::::rt ~·::: 1~:;:H;i;~;~~~~;~sio~?.~~ Assume 7 112 °/J $27 Premium location Mesa ,500. Huntington S & S Quality. Near BEACH . S up e rb landsca ping on de· Hghlful cul de sac streef. Grand entry . Formal dining. Country kitchen with eating area. Family fun room wilh fireplace. SpaC'ious bedrooms with elegant maste r suite. $53,500. Call now • We'll show you how. 546-2313. OPfN 11! 9• 11 ~ fUN f0 8f Nl<f ! !WIHliltN HOME + IMCOME. Jlcre·s a )!re;it '>''ay to bc>at inflation. Beautiful 4 br. 2 h;1lh plui> like new 2 br. 2 bath :ipl. Choi ce Costa l\.ll'sa lo1:ation of· fercd ilt SSS,000 Bring your nffc-rs. W calker & lee Real Est11te 545.9491 6 UMITS OCEAMfROMT Corona del MCll" 1022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUXURY DUPLEX .. $140,000 .. BY OYt'NER Ml-~19 Jade R•alty 963-7il05 Estate Builders International is presently taking re]· --~-----­servatio on their nt'I\' t'Ondominiums. C:i nyon * C>PEH HOUSE* Crest Estates, located at l 123 J\1 ain Street the corner or Pacific OPENDAILYl·S PM View Dr i\•(' & n('W NF.\\' custm bit. 4DR & J\f acA rthur Blvd in ram Corona del J\.1a r. starting I'm, 3 t'ar gar orr alley l:lt S66.900 . Pll ONt-: w/lr/,! s pace for trlr or &i0-&100: boat , All dlx. features. -"'"---'-'=-----4 T'>''ll b\ks to l~ake P<lrk & OWNER-DUPLEX walldnc dis t. to bch. (Ocean Side of H'>'•y) 51-536-8821 Begonia. 0 1>en Sun 11·4 . Ger;ald S . Thomas. 579.500. Eves. (71,4) Realtor. 544·1999. NEY.' 4 BR. LA CUE.STA. CostaMesa 1024 La Pa lm a lw1dl. Nr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garfield & Newland. Va· Assume 71;2 FHA Loe91 cant. SM ,950. 20'Vr dn. Total payment $207. 41l~O~w~ne='~""'=--~9793=~·--­ B R, 2 Ba. ga ra ge. Westside Costa Mesa. Owner/ Broker. 557.5080 CoYin9'an Bros. 4-Plexes For inrormation & loca· lion con t a ct Center Dr, ~ Island CAREFREE LIVIHG "'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" Verde Villas. $140/~o for .Just I isled . Close to 17th , principle, interest. taxes, Street :ind Ne'>''flOrt shop· Oeluxe l bdrm .. 2 llillhs, elcl'. frplcs. Sund~cks. Furnisht•d. !':early ne'>''. 1 Xlnl lhdboa Penin. loc. S:i.50.000. Greoenbrook 4 Bedroom Just 1 year old! This fabulous family home is beautifully decorated. Includes 2 baths, faml roon1. fireplace. A-lodem t•let"lr ic huilt ·ins . P;1nclt•d garaRe. eleclri ~ara~e door opener. 555.950. Ca ll ~lTltl -KASABIAH Real Estate 962-6644 Getteral R.E. I 002 iGeMral R.E. I 002 ir you assume this f<~liA ping . •••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• loon. Quality carpctinJ:. \\'<Jrm and Ltl\'1t1n ~ HEW ORLEANS CORONA DEL MAR Exotic t'overed patio, al· rt•d1.1·ood t'Xteri~r and MA~SION !ached garage. Step to 1.1 ood p;1nehng 1ns1dC'. " IMMEDIATE priv.ate-heat.ed com. l·.'2. bl•dr~ms. separ;!lL' BY THE SEA mun1ty pool. First come-l-(.1r.1gt'. Zon1ni\ <1ll.01.1·s . .is the key\\'ord for this 3 BR Country hon1e. ~tu!';t sel' it to apprl'ri<.il(' the s:i l£•s µrice or SSl .950. NEWPORT IE.A.CH lint-: 640·1120 SANTA AMA lirte: 13l·llS8 Profession<1 I l:u1d,.l·a i>1.· OCCUPANCY fir st serYed . Call ~·raft . 1>holo or <1nt1que Stately ~ntry. Sunken f-:njcly lhl• hnlid<t\'S in 546-2313. shop. GeneralR.E. 10021GeneralR.E. 10021 Call : 67:1-3003 C..12-2253 i C\'e parlo~. F orm11 l h;1n<1ut·~i ;.nur h11nl •' '>''l.th 3 f 01'f NH1 <;1 . .rs iiJN10 Fr~1.:1 • ."Quai( l ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••1 ma5Sl\'l' J\IA ROI C.RA~. s pin·iuus up~\:11r" [9~ -q I li:ii IPlac.il A TTENTIOM roc;im. Sf·1·1urlcd mastl.'r t h1.:droon1 ,.. B;1sk in 1he , l.llJ.l.·j~ilJ p t • NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~.ce.i . "T\\I N ~:i.1l1on1e,., s1111nn th1• largcpro\cc·t· --~ -·-••• t4000IJAll~t.HIWPOlf llo\C.M , Custom bit. 3 bdrn1., 2 NEWPORT c=J 2»55 l-Ia rbor Blvd. M~ssive 2 Story Victorian Home Localed in f;lntas tic .ilfea. R-2 zoned on a lar J:e l ot. Many stairways. '>''indon and larg<' ve randa. Red Carpet, Realtors • 842-5541 ~111t_c. Sep•1 ;<11~-~·a~11r 1 \1;1rn1th •If lhc \\'inter . 1Jiil jJt rop:r..,:~ . VETERAN'S 4CARGt\HAGF: T(';t Gardt'n knt•hl•n f'fl clc1·k. Ll't thl' crackl -1· ---_ $I 00 TOTAL bath Ne'>'•port J·Jts. homl' HEIGHTS s 1· r \' t' s lu s h ,r ~· :.' r 1 u1g fire sL'l the theme for Assume GI Locan CASH "BUYS'' on bii;: Joi ; has t"·o dbl.' 3BR, OWNER, Sll,5001----------1·0~ :,1.1· fl r1I. (J \\ N ~.I! , ;1 hoJ1da.\· f(•;ist prl'parcd Nc:ir ne"·. 3 bcdrooni. 2'' ·pri "e Reduced i;ar:igcs. Hoom ror rct·. This ch:1rn11n)'.! beamed 1 O",:. d "'" n , f'reedom Laid out for Activity · ;\l~sr .c.o .. 7;1~l·;uh :111 1 rn thi· lar)!t• t·ountry bath.familyrmhomcin Attention VA Buyer C h "B 11 vc hit·les! w ii'('(! for ~1 celling 4 bt•clroom and l·lome. Sec l~ Ar~r·\ 41edroom.21ath -HERITAGE • • REALTORS ------- t.3i;::f'. C'a[J 8·1~ ~S..'t1 ~11rhl'n . tht·n .-cJ ax 111 Tust in. lfuJZe ci•ra~c . Il('aulirul cou rty;1rd en· G~ uys. "·orkshop or con\·erl one den home has C\'es & wk ends 64G-26t21 "·ithin t'ity park & close Ol'I N m Q." 1 1u•• r. , 1" , ! I r<i n t u f th c olh l' r SIB.500. /\ppro . ..:. S12.500 \r.v ·in I hi s spat•ious 4 Only ~ S:ll .000 for th1;; 3 \•) a super rCI'. rocnn . A new r;1rpetin)!: thruout. oro"'•ncr 213-449-3628 t o co m m • po o J. [. , , I ! l11·1·1Jl;1l'l' in lhl' roon1y do11 n SJ55. 1'ot:il per mo bed rooni. 2 h:ith hon1t'. bedroom .:! buth hornt'. GOOD HU'f ATS65 .()(JO Locutcd 111 the most de· J\l anicured lawns, very l !ij:f,lf•\I I li\1n)'.! roon1 All this fur Q\\ncr/Agcnl ~93 5025 H uf.? e u " (' d b r i r k O'>'·ner 1.1111 pay all <'OSI~/ ,. • • • • sired part of Newport large d in·rm. mant· l1~ ~;~ l onl\S82.50IJ. (lr5"~-8Ul2 fi rep la ce. t•los e to over ~1 00 .00. Close tc OPEHSUH.12·5 Jleigh ts. lmmcdiateoc-EITora W2 mouthfam-rm.See&de- L:a:. 1 . school:;. 'rhis won't last shopping :i nd schools. rupanc.\·. Fireplace,t'>''O ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'i de tod ay . Agt, Quail ~t . . ats.11..ioo V.'hy pay rcnl '>'ht'n you 401, Santa Ana Ave. baths. l:irge Jot and all COUN TRY SIDf: 89'J-8533 FREE & CLEAR I Plac• . Car~freeL1v1nq 644-7270 can 011n? Call no"· for CQ7.\ COTTAGI': · lhe lhclnmmi n~s. LAKE FORfo::S1' 1---------- Vi'ulo\\ mll:-1 :-;('II or trade IPraperti•• : IN RIVIER A TOWNl_IO-this Xmas. warm!h or a .'~pit· .. lO\'t_•· acnaua' ,., l UY QW)';Ell YOU CAM AFFORD 1201\cr\•s 7.Sl -1920 USE -m<1ny custom 1m-Cll'fN l!!Q ••l~fui1 108l 1jl(fl l,v view .~•nduw & Beauliftil 4BR, 2 full IT!! ll'A'Y· fron tai::t·. Si:!il ,~'!O 1 teoo ouA1l~1. N1w,011 a1AcH µrovcmc-nl s . 3 hdrs . pluli I bcafl'!~d C('tl. add. ch;irm Plac• . baths, Shag carpets, •• ... SPECL 'LH~••• -Jgc m.-slcr·bffiroon1. 2'~J to this 2 bdr111: t\e"'\'11.Ht rt• bit-ins. dishwasher. "" "' ~ ·GEM· Baths. PanclL'<I den and I-Its. ~omc. Choice corner Prape leS · G 0 , • e 0 ", .. ",lo m 2 story "J,andmark" 1 , En10~· mort' clo:.ct sp;1cc J 1 t Ofr k 1s2-1920 .. · J :.!O-t-~Tustinr\11• .. \".H. 'h.v ~l·llin~ "don'tni·l'd:-'' living room "'lfp!c. r\ .oca ion. streetp;ir · 140000.1.1Ls1.Nrw,.ga11r.1.c1>1 drapes. 1,ar~e exposed year nu . Lease option REt\LTOHS G·l2·4ti2:1 111\h ;1 1l a1\\· Pilot must Sl'C ... S-ll.400. Calli ing ;irea. Easy care, --------••Jlj!r ega t e patio fin a ncin g. 4 BR, 2'h , ri .. ,.s ifH·d ,\d.~12.SinK. 540 -1151. GINO DOWN COUNTRYSIDE small lot. j JHn JBA vil'w llomc in w a 1 kw a y s it n d Bath.flawless interior Classifie<l-C;ill G-il -;,j;i8. 1 --LAKE FOREST I * IA YSHORES • Perris, Calif. tlas pool. sprinkler&. Jl"s a Rf'.:AL decorating. J car garage. 1 OOZ General R.E. $200 TOT AL I STORY Extra lgc .• c11ston1 bll :l tf.'nn1s C'ourt and stabll'S. BARGA 1 N ;it 544,000, C\111 lod<iy, to see. Agt. General R.E. I 002 M Y I 11 7., 1 T~EST bdrm . J bath hnme· il!l' Prn:e S95,000 -1"erms-586-5950 Principals !.168--4456 •••••••••-••••••••••••• 1••••••••••••••••••••••• OYes OU n .. 10 ~ Cl\ 1rrl'J!ular corner loi nr. or ">'·lll e:i.:cha ngc for only '&---------- Prestige arell N'f.:A R BY OWNF.R. Bcau!•ful sandy buach &·BayClub. home or sm:ill 1ncoml' SmKJasa1Y9ona 'S~ awo:J fr~ Newpr9r-t ere,si wtks s _'.J@U. o.re, iliL Bl::ACl·L Lush la ndscap· 4H R, 2 full b~t~s. Shag 01.'li ghtful Ji\·ing rm .. J)roperl y in Orange CuJ.de~saclot& VIEW NEWPORT inJ?. Scrlurlcd entry ... erp1s.buil~111s. formal dining rm.; lgc. Cou nl y. 4!19 -4588 TolcetatheWoods quiet too! 4 Bigbdrms, TO CAT ALINA J\lassi\'l' bric·k fireplact•. dish'>'· as he r · Gorl(eous family rm. \\'ith \11et har. J iiB~c~o~k~·~'·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio Serene ct-"''Pt nestled xtra lorge fam-rm. 2'4 Country k itchen. 7 custom drapes. Lar~c Storage room for n1otor -among the trees. unt'rowded baths. Walk $42,950 SHADETREES.Fam ily t>x poscdaggrcJ:atepabo coac h o r boat." Spaciou s cu s t o m to ocean.V.'ill sell llease 3bcdrooms.pool-VF:RY dinin i:. ·I ge nerous & .1.1·nlk'>'·~ys a.net PERFECT il U~lt-: 1\T VACANT decoratcd 3 hdrm.2 ba, option plan. CallAgt, PHIVATf: '>''ith wide bedrooms. llugel'O\'Cred !;pnnklcrs . It :-a Rl:.AL S98.SOO. fam. room. Priced right. 842-937 1 open spct·tal'ular vie\\. patio. (J1.1·nl'r niust j!O. B~RGAI N .at. S44.00o. 1 ,.C" THO~S Assume71/•0/o loan 'ft"nnis. s '>'•im, saill\---------- Hcth•r hurr~· ils vacant. t ake advantage call I 586 -5950 Prrnt'tpalsonly 'F'irst time listed· only I $59.500 tl!rn1s . Semi~Custom Ca11646-"ll71 . 8-12-2535 REALTO \'ear old (:reenhrook. 675-8600anytime Ru s tic r a nch s t yle Ol'l1;111 9 ·H )•ui1ro~f1<11r'' OP1"w"'"'~'ui11o i;iN'lf ' • I , .. Lo\·cfy garden kilchcn •VI SIQ N 9 w/17x24 family billia rd 11l4'J.=~~":;·Jl~l~~~~~··~i~l~1~llf!.ID[=W~=·~l!!!!lf~~~l~··~'l~l~:.~lf~l!LI ~~~~.~~;~", N .• ~,~~i~::.~9"" ~~~;~~~:~:::i; ~.~~~.r:r., §~;i:~~;;~:~ o.rchltecliu-e, frwk 1· 'i" J, ""'','1• 1!C I,' .'It· v ,. · 'I L'\1,1 f '. ..... , ._·J. 1•1 .-j v .• n r• I.·' ,1 I •! p '"'/.l .... ' i' ! ·I '11 lch, I'• • ''. ·1.·.r.-1 l : r,, , ....,11 I\ • ' h.• , I· 1 1 !1 I'" ... , !" '" I· \-l•H •" ss•.ooo ,11 1 i.p, , I Call \714) 645·6141 f IH ,. ,. f t •! •• I ..,,. j Live In He-wport Charming J h\."'droom and din1n~ roon1.fircph1t:e. bltns. beamcdl'('ilini;: Ii\'· 1ni:: room . Jfu ge lot. Trees and s hrubs gal or<:! Plus Ylorkshop. palio. BBQ. \Ve invite ~·our in- Specti on. Asking $59,500. C:t l\540-1151. $8,068.63 Down °/o t 2800 Sq . ft . l\l arblc . ~ c onadel!lfar masler bath. Redul'cd to & or n1irro rl'd ! Bnrgain 51 49.500. Ownf'r '>''ill GETTING WALLACE priced oit only SSl.900! t·a rry at low int. ralc. 8 k r 9 6 2 -S S 1 t Ope" o,;1y1.c10. MARRIED? REALTORS HIOlli"'Jlon Beach I 04 Anyone C'an lJSsume this II . l h -546·4141-••••••••••••••••••••••• FllA 101111 :it S29G. ;1 VOGEL & BABBITT ere s a gre11 ome to CONDO month. No loan fees. no start you r ne1.1• life. 1\\·o i,...;,10;;,;;P,;'";;.;E;,',;'"'.,·,;;"'.l,0';,1!!. ~ incrc;ise of interest. l...ov-bedrooms, beamed ceil -I! 2 Storv Glenmar $2 ;ooo Dawn Bluffs CONDO S47 ,od'o. "'"'""' l'ly 3 b~~d rm 2 hillhs ">''ilh ing living room . Co1.y ro\'ercd patio on a cUol 644-6056 kitch('n. central air con· lrC'clined street. Close to dit ioning. All yours for 1---------526 .000. Call 673-8550 schools. Call no\\'· and coni;:ratulntions. CENTURY 21 You don't need a gun to Ol'fN ll!0 ·11~1u111ro8l1J1Cf• "Draw Fast" 1.1hen you ( lii!i;;;!;;;!;;;!;;;!;;;!;;;!ii!iiii!ii0!!---~64 S-722 I ~~~~~~~~\:~~~'g;iJ t'W li~fi:ltfll G ...... at R.E. l OOZG ... Mll R.E. l 002 ='--::..: . = -- ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• General R.E. I 002 GtMral R.E. I 002 HARBOR LIGHTS Spcc·tac·ut:.ir hay & ocean vie"' fro1n lov('I~· •1 hl·droon1 horne. ~;xira lar1?t' lot '''ilh St'J)lJl'i.llC' IC'rracc ;:ind patio. Priced to SC'Jl ;1 l $I 05,IJXI. 3 IEDROOM+ IOt'US ROOM Near p0ol ;ind lc-nni s rnurt~ in Uni\'Cr~itv Pal'k. "Oxford" modrl "·ith nttracti\'C p<1tio. Grl'rtl f:.in1ity to\\nhoust! for only S.59,!l:)(). VILLA DEi RORI See thi ~ hl'rtt1t1f11llv np1>oin t e d pri,·at Jy.,,·allt"fl C'U~tnm r\(>:--i,c.ned It alian \'Illa. Ont' of a kind'. lKO de.i:rec ocean VI('\\" fron1 all roonl!-. Sv:in1n1inj!. 1>001. rcnr(·!1nn ronl~ :u1d tount:dns. LOC'l)l(>d on lht• 01 ·c:u1 ~hie of lh(• hi ~h\\':IY 111·i \ ult' bc;tt·h. S:lStJ,000. · OCEAt'FROt'T LOT 1'rimf' nr11:infronl lo<'al 1011 on Penintiuln 60x8H. 5175,000 DIAL 644·1766 Rulboa Z 111 Son Jooqulo Hm1 Rd, M.I. A COLDWKL IAHKER CO. • ' mac nab I Irvine realty BIG CAMYOM -VIEW HOME. 3 bedroom D ea n e h ome w/upgra ded features & view. By far the lowest priced Monaco....__ on quiet cul -d e-sac. $129,500. Tom Queen 644-6200. : 850) SHORECUFfS. Breathtaking ocean & canyon view rrom this 3 bedroom, 3 bath c ustom home. Private beach. $149,000 . Joyce Edlund 642·8235. ( ll5J) PROMOHTORY IAYfROMT LOT. Act now lo gel one of the few ;ivailablc building silcs \V /pier & s lip privilege i11 lhi~ fabulou s locat ion . l·'ron1 Sl 12.500 . Charles Arnold 642·8235. (852) FHA loon • ., WATER VIEW Feesimple.5 BRor4';+ ~ den. stone frplc. crpb B d 2 Just rcdf.'<'Oralt'<I for a less than 2 yr old . Com-· e r 0 0 m, new buyt·r. 3 BR .. 21 ~ pare fro111 $49.500. up. b th bu., fC(,\o ·aJ din.; fairly 0 /R L' le ma a • •Par• . thruout. Vacant wnr ·"'· sa s n, (Y tiJ~ 543-l!215or 968-7811 & r 1:: a d y . F a s t 1-"""--"'"""'-='-'='--1 poSSE'SSton. l)'>''ner \\.'ill It-I THE HIUS . 962-4471 r.::)546·8103 1'011s1d('r lt•asc \.\'1th op· Rambling one s lory lion. home S7!l.511l that ofrers 3 central CF C I th garden. huge covl'red 0 eswor1nv 1Jt1lio. ovcrsizt.>d mnster H~:0;\i.Tl)J!S ti-1~.!0 suile \'I /Sep. dressing rn1. Prime nbrtiood. 1-'or mor(' inru . ca ll On the Water p ~: H 1-~ 0 R l\1 A NC E, Empty and lonely-1,:;"":;';,:·3'84;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ \\•aitin,I! for ~1n)eo11c to,. '>''arm me up and enjoy. I ha\'e grl'ut potential. 4 MEW Bedrooms, dining and ON THF. filARKE'T. Ex· f;1mily roon1 plus2 tiered citing Oceanaire home. deck O\'tr canal. Please walk to children's park: c :i J I t o .s c e m y and school. Assumable J'.>O:'Sibilltif'~. 'J'h'$W. FllA at $258. per PETE BARRETT mo. Squeaky clean. luJC· urv home. Priced to sell -REALTY-at.$48,?!.0. movelnbcfore 642·5200 675 ·4060 Christmits. ----...,.~ 53I·580ll VA TERMS ,, illage Real Estate ASSUME HAL AM $27,500 to $28,000 3 Condo's t 11kc your <'holt·v Bii 3 bdrm. 11':1 ha. covered patio s , l..ur11c :J Dr. 2 t):i in pr\me n1·1Rhb!lrhood w/atr t'On!ol .. fire r1n,::. i;inra)(C op~ncr. spr1nkh·r:11 k l\l!JCll. AIUlll f\10RE! 1'hn; SCl('t·t l'l'O{l('rty 1~ l<'!'S than a yci1r olfl nnd prlc·c1I al only ~ 254). iill 5.'16 261.'.0 cluhhoust'. pools. Ruy l ELEC ur 1111. ~ood rC'nhtl :irta. «;:: 5 T 675·B600 ..,y11.,. T'PROPERTIES s 0 •VI I N • (>utdoo'r sriort!i IO!il il.s Rf>· REAL TY N:'Ll ? ~f'll your equlp• 27431':, C!'l ll'>''Y tl)c>nt 1.1•ith a lt1'ol'-(~t l)ul-Corona de1 l\1or Iv Pilol f'\;1 ~•.if\etl l·--------..i 1044 ....... ,,, ............. . , ELEGAMT ENTRY Immaculate and ready to J;!o ror $56.000, A University Park J bdrm .. 2 bath twnhse . .,.,;th air- cond i t ion e d master bedroom, ('overcd patio an d beautifully landscaped yard. An ex- ceptionally ni~ home with a view. . CALL 552-7500 •VISION• REAL TV ARodHtuc....,,- Ualv. Park Cent•r, lrvinrt Lop•l•ach 1041 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Victoria H1cJ'land5 An interesting 4 bdrm. home wilh n11tur~I · 11dobe. hand hewn doo~ & m:1i;:nificl'nt. v.•hlte waler & <'011litline \•1ev.·s. lksirabte N1>t1.h eod, on. ly a few blocks to the beach. St25,ooo .~;. TURMER ASSOC. 1105 N . Co1st. Hwy •• Lagun>t 494-1177 • '· 7 _O~ange Coast--Today's Final N.Y.Stocks· E DI T ION _vo_· _L_. _67...;.,_N_o_._34_4.;.' _3_S_E_c_T_I o_N_S.;.:'....:3.:.2...;.P_A...:G...:E:..;S;..._ _____ o_R_A_N_G.:.E cou NTY: CAL I FORNI A TUESDAY, D ECEMBER 10, 1974 c TEN CENTS ~- I Costa , . r·]\ . B> .U.AN lllRKJN ' Oftflito.!IWPllM~K . . . A 17-acre site in wei;l Costa l\1esa thtil has been in and out of con- troversy over the past yeitr was de- bated ;:anew <it the planning com- mission Monday night. A bid to change the industrial zon- ing on the property, Pacific Bluffs Jndustrial Park on \Vhittier Avenue south of 19th Street. was set back ror further study. It will be one of a :.eries or studies that have been madt> of the oropertv. Mesa The rezoning ph1.n also is typical o( a number of disputes that have been oc- ~:urring in \\'est Costa Mesa over changes in industrial zoning. The de- _bates have embroiled manufacturers and homeowners. The property on Whittier Avenue, \~thich contains 14 parcels, became controversial about a year ago when the then property owner cleared the site, cutting down eucalyptus trees. At · that time the property was marked low density in the general plan. but the zonin,i:: was industrial. Rockefeller Transit Funds Higher State Gas. rax Urged ~ . o.lly ..... Slaff,._. OCEAN DRILLING FOE Rep . Alphonzo Bell . r Bell Suggests Cas Rationing -Not Drilling By GARY GRANVILLE OftNO.lly Pl"'411atl Gasoli ne rationing 1s a more re- asonable a nswer to U.S. energy and economic needs than is the granting ol oil drilling leases off Southern California's coast, Congressman Alphonzo Bell (R·Los Angeles) said :Monday. . \Vhile Bell stoppe{l just short or an outright endorsement of gas rationing during an intervievo' in Newport Ueach. he made it clear he considers it "<i "iable alternative" to offshore drilling. .. There's no \\'a~· g'rantiilg the oil leases as planned by the Department of Interior can help rescue us from our present" dilemma," the seven. term congrcssm an said. ··Keep in mind that it "'ill be at leasl 10 years before production rtom of- fshore drilling will reach any substan- tial porportions ... he added. Jn th e meantime. Bell continued, (See GAS, Par;e A21 Fed Move Helps Dow NEW YORK <UPJJ -Prices increased on the ~ew Yo rk Stock EKchange today in fairl y active traOing, apparently in resoonse to a decline in interest rates. (Tables, CS). Chase !\t anhattan Bank today joined some lending institution!! in lowering" its prime rate -that charged key corporate customers -to IOV.-percent from 10~ percent The Federal Reserve Board paved the way by lowering It& discount rate to 7!!'.a from 8 per· cent l\tonday. The dllcounl rate is the rate the Fed charges member ba nks for loans. The Dow J ones industrial aver•fte, ~·hich reached a 12· :year low fridaY, closed ohead ·13.93 points lo 593 .87. SACRA MENTO (UPl) -A S200 million gasoline tax increase to pay for highway construction and new mass transit systems was proposed today by Senate President Pro Tern . James R. Mills lD-Sa n Diego). Under the legislation. the 2-eenl per gallon incrcast• in the stale excise t · ~·ould take effect July I. l976. In ef- fect. it ~·ould be a 28 pcrecnt increase of the l'Urrent 7·eent pt.•r ~allon Still e tax . Gov .. Elect Edmund l:. BrO\.Vn Jr. repeated his campaign promise to veto any lax increase in 1975 when the iiew bill was shown to him, Mills said. but had" no resPonse w'hell-the senator pointed out the measure would not. take effect until 1976. Because of inflation's impact on highway construction and the gas tax. wh.ich iS: based on gallons consumed and not the price, Mills warned.it was "quite possible" that the tax might have to be increased by more lhan 2 cents a gallon. T he legislation was to be introduced in the Senate later in the day for con - sideration in the 1975·76 session . Half the S200 million a year increase in gas tax revenues v.·ould go to the state and the other half to local gov · cmments. In six urban counties. three-fourths of the extra money could be spent only to build mass transit systems. The counties are Los Angeles. San Fran· cisco, San Diego, Alameda, San Mateo a··nd Santa Clara. In Los Angeles County, for exam- ple, SSO million would be made availu· ble for mass transit. It would attract up to $240 million in federal matching funds under lhe Sll billion transit bill signed by President Ford. The state gas tax was increased to 7 cents per gallon in 1963. Because of in· nation. the tax revenue purchases 42 percent less than it did in 1963. }.1ills said. Plaza, Firm Cited in Fall Death by Kin Damages totall ing St million were demanded l\londay by the family of a construction ~·orker v.•ho fell to hi s dC'- ath a year ago while working at South Coast Plaza in Costa l\tcsa. . Belva II. and Frederic A ... Baird seek SS00.000 in damages from tbl' C.L. Peck Construction Company and South Coast Plaza. They seek a further $500,(X() from Fountain Valley. Community llospital and four doctors who use the facility. · The Bairds clai m that negligence by t he Peck firm and South Coast Plaza led lo the fatal injuries suffered Dec. 13, 1973, by Fred A. Baird, 68, a n emplC1ye or Key Air Conditioning Company. · · lt is alleged that negligence and malpractice from April 9 to April 20, 1974, by the Fountain Vallc-y hospital and Ors. John Brown. I. Willi'?lm Fis- hman, Charles Bonnett and, George I~. De.r:ry contributed to f\1r. Baird's de· ath on April 20. Woman Robs Hank CULVER CITY <U PI! -A Bank of America branch teller handed over $2,017 in cash to a "'Oman robber who gave the teller a oole demanding the money. Politi:! said no gun ~·as dis· played by the holdup suspect. Bluffs Zone Restudied 1'he •planning staff proposed lhal the toning be changed to residential to br· ing the zoning in line "'ith the i:::eneral plan, but this proposal v.';is rejected. Later the property was purchased by 1'roy Investment Corp. for de- velopment as an industrial park. the planning commission recommended that the property be zoned limited manuracturing. This was inJine with a series or zoning changes being made in the westside to unravel the mix of manufacturing and residential pro- perties and more specif1c<illy delined uses. 1'roy lnvestml'nl Corp "'anted most of the properly to be zoned general manufacturing, v:hich allO\\·~ heavier industrial uses. The firn1 ap· pealed to the council and the council sent the matter back to the planners. The commission ~1onday set a study -.session for Jan. 20on the park and in- dicated that any formal new action wil l be taken at the Jan. 27 meeting. ' Charles Smith. representing ·rro.v ln\l·stment Corp. pror10:-1·<1 th<it Hl· :::.lead of al I lhl~ park being .£onC'd 11 m11 - ed manurac1ur1ng , a 60·foot sl rq) around it bl' zonl'd lin1 i1ed n1a11ut~c luring and the rest of it i::cnera l manufacturing. BerniC' Taylor. representing Ocean View Park llomeo\1ners Association. said that hi s group 11 as srmpathetic to this idea. ·"rhl' park must be \'iable 1f \ve are 10 h;u·e a good neighbor," he ;_tcldi>d PJ~nn1ng Con1m1ssiuncr 11..1 \Vood also asked th(• staff to study 1h1· possibility of ffi()\'1ng some ust>S from the general manufacluring wno in tht- city's ordinances into the limited 1uanufacturing zone :ind lo give a re- port at thC .Jan. 20 sturly session. In recent h1•ar1ngs, n1anufacturers. ha1·c protested 1hatchanges lo limitcJ rnanufat·1ur1ng arc devaluing their properties. Jlomeov.'ners have generally fa1·ored the limited m:.nufacturing proposars. r.tcel ings between industrialists :1nd homeowners in the v.·estside have hcen init1atl.'d to resolve difference:::.. Wins Senate Approval ' Rotary A1111s Serve :\-!rs . Gunhild NorS\Ving (center) gets plenty of service from ~·lrs . Katherine Chev.i (left) and ~trs. Shirley tlt1rcJy of the \\'On1en 's auxiliarv of lhe Costa l\1esa Rotary Club. l\l rs. NorS\\.•ing \V as one of guests l\1onday <it a holida~· season luncheon for senior citizens :.ponsorcd by the Rotary .~nns. i\Irs. Che\V .served as luncheon c hai rman. ~·Jrs. !lardy is president of the aux- iliary grou1>. Luncheon \Vas served al Costa '.\1esa Girls Club. Crime Seminar Set for Mesa Cos tu ri1esa police experts \\'Ill stage an.other seminar on Christmas ::>Cason Crime and how to fight it \Ved - nesday for merchants and retail sales · personnel inthecity. The hour.Jong ;:iresentation offered under auspices of the Costa ritcsa Crime Pre\'ention Committee \Viii be at 7:30 a .m., upstairs in the police auditorium al99 Fair Dri ve. A prior \\'Orkshop dealing Ylilh s hoplifling, bogus credit card schemes and armed robbery last week drew .is persons and was pro- nounced hig'hl y successful, police said. Housing Bill Okayed \VA SHINGTON \U PI ) ThC' Senate r.londay approved u com· promise bill requiring that hon1e buyers be gi\'en info\'mation about settle ment costs at least 12 days before settlement on the purchase of ii home. The mcusure, v>'hi ch ~'ent to the !·louse, also prohibits kickb:.cks in rt•.ir eslalc lransactions. 'Prayer Cites 'Crafty Arabs' The Rev. Charles Jorgenson of Brentwood Chapel gave the in- vocation before !\fonday night's meeting of the Costa !\te5a Plan· ning Commi11sion . Ills prayer llSktd for God's support or OoY . Reagan, the state, all other states in the un- ion. and the nation's leaders. It nlso i$ked for God's intcr\'Cn· tlon with "those crafty Arabs: may th y be brought to thtir fcnses," the minister Intoned_. l Mills to Step Down From Chairman Job \l/ASl-llNGTON !UPI) -,\fter 16 years in the posl, Rep. \Vil bur D. !\tills- ( D·Ark. I. has dec ided to surrender the chairmanship of the pO\\'Crful \Vays and riteans Committee because of ill health, speaker Carl Albert said loday. Albert sa id ritills, long considered one of Congress· leading po"'cr brokers. made his decision on the ad· vice of his doctor "'ho is lrcating the 65·year·old Oemocrat at Bethesda Na .. ·a l 11o spita1 for "'hat \Va s described as exhaustion. Even before the announcement - which was expected -rilills had los1 co nsiderable stature in the eyes of peers after extensive publicity about his friendship "'ilh Annabel lie1l - I 1slella. a \V ashtnb'lOn :;t rippt'r. Albert, who spoke \Vi th !\!ills' doctor th is morning, s;1ld no derision ha s been made on \\·helhcr lhe Hl·term la"·1nakcr \\'ill resign fron1 either the ONLY 80 TURN OUT TO SEE 'FANNE'~lory. A3 WILBUR GAVE UP OLD WAYS . -ANO HOW-Analysis, 87 eomm1ttee or fro1n Cong res~. "lie is noL goi ng to seek the r h:.iirmanship on the Committee on \Vays and. i\1cans." Albert told re4 porters. "The medical processes have not been l'Ompk·ll>d and n1:1 y not be lScc ~11 L l~S. Pagf'A2) ' Pot Smoking Linked To Enlarged Breasts BOSTON (AP I -!\fen may develop fully feminine brcasls from heavy marijuana smoking, say two Harvard !\1cdical St'hool sur geons . The surgeons said they arc treat1n,i: and studying 16 males whose breasl enlargement ap1>arenlly is related lo smoking marijuana . They said it pr<, bably affects bolh sexes. "This effect seems to occur in only a J;maU percentage of people who use the dru.:." said Ors. John •l armon. chief s ur)lical resident at l'\ew England Dcacont•s~ llo:sp1tul, anti 7'1en('laos Aliapoulios. a surgeon at Cambrid1Je llospital. • "ll's like d i~italis fa heart muscl e stimulant) ~·hich 31~ cause~ brrai>l enlar~l'ITtl'nl 111 ;1 very f('~· pullcnts "'ho lake 1l," th ey s::ud "So , tf a "'om:1n smoked martJuana. ('\'('fl heavily. sht• nliRht ha\'e one chance In 100 , !S ~1y, of incre:1s1ng her breast size." they snid The surgeons said lhC' 16 patient!. <ire between 18 und 30 years old and s moked mnrijuana al Jc.11.~1 three tlm('S a we<'k . Some smoked it daily. They said they have produced the san1e rCsuH s 10 rcscarrh on n1ale rats by 1njrct1nj.! them "Ith T•IC. the 1r..~ cho•11~ll V(' in~1·t'<l1cnt 10 1nar1Juana. ·rh(' n1o~l practical lrcatment is to !(Ur,:!ically remove ('xce.,;,:s mammary i.il.izul t1 ~SU l' ,vote Set In Week By House \\'ASHINGTON fAP) -The Senate today o\Tcrwhelmingly approved Nelson A. Rockefeller's nomination as the nation's 4lst vice president. House action is expected next week. The vote "'as !ll-7 . The Senate action completed the first half of the confirmation process under the 25th t\mendment for the li6-yectr·o ld former New York gov~ emor. nominated Aug. 20 by Presi- dent Ford. House approval "·ould gi\•e the na4 lion a vice president fo r the first time since.Aug. 9. v.·hen Richard M. Nixon resigned the presidency and was sue~ ceeded by 'Ford. Senate at.tioo on Rocke.fe\\er, caJne · just a little more than a year after . Congress completed tbe first vtce pre-- (See ROC'h.l·, Page A1) · Police Arrest Theft Suspects In Costa Mesa Costa !\I esa polite today ,1·on credit fo r. the arrest at midday of tv.·o meu suspected• in an armed robbery in Garden Grove. l\1otorcycle officer ~fichael hl adde11 first spotted the suspects' car travel· ing toward Costa r.tesa at about 12:15 p.m. and arter identifying the car, he asked for assistance. · The stop u·as made along south4 bound lanes of the Kewport Freeway · near Bristol Street. Sheriffs deputies. the city helicopter and California. ilighway Patrolmen all took part, in- itial reports said. Officers seized a \\'eapon during the arrests of t"·o men \\'hose ideotiti~s were not immediately available. ' Orange Coas t \\ealbt'r F:iir and cunlinur d cvol through \Veclnesday with not much tempcraturl' ch~ni.;e. ac· ·cording to the \~·cathcr service'. 1-lighs along the Or<inge Coast u·ill be 63 at lhe !)('aches and 6S inland. Lows tuni ghto.12--47. li\'SIDE 'fOUA \' Palrn Springs 1s still a favonle tcolering hole /or mriny stars from radio's golden age The VOK'ts of Bretl i\Jorr1sori 1 Thr Shadmu1 Jack Renny. Frt't'11wn c;osdt'n 011d &~ flope can stU/ be heard 1n lhe <W4 .wn cit11. See sto ry Pa9(' c,·1z. , ..... .._ ....... L.M ... l"I c.i•-· 0.HlllN -· ,,.., .... o..wi1o1.i;cn t: .. i..n., ,. .... . ............... -· "'0.-·-- ..... ._,:\. " .. .. c1.,1 .. .. .. .... .. C4·1 .. " • o.nw l"li.I "'•" l"llefe OUITS PLANNING GROUP Fthh Dlstrlcl's Spendlove Spendlove Quits County Plans Post \ Uy JAN \\'ORT ll cft ... O.Hyf'llMSU!I Bnrt SpendlovP of l\l 1ssion Viejo re· s1gncd fron1 lhe Orani;:e County Plan· 11in g Cornn11ss1on ,.lond:.iy. l'omm(·nt· )ng that Fiith Di strict Supervisor "l'homas Hiley, .. rc;ill y hasn't de- l<'rmincd ..., here he sits-on the pro- cn\!ironmcnt or pro-dcvt:lpper side." Spendlove, appointed in June, 1973 b y the late Super\'isor Ronald C<ispcrs. made hi s resignation effe.::- l i\·e Dec. 31. 11 c: said though his dc<"ision is partly pcrson:il . it is also due to repeated dis- ;JgreemenLS \\i th Rilt·y. y,•ho y,•as ap- pointed to fill C:ispcrs' ::;cal in Scp- t embt:r. "f know there h<1S been ;1 campaign · tu get me out." Spendlove said. "I dOn'l kno\v \\'here the pressure has t.'Ome front. and frankly, I don't care. Jf l had gone into this job with any feeJing of pcrmanancy, J \l.'ould have bee.n crazy.·· niley, a Rt'publican appointed by Gov. Reagan. n1ay be under "' poll t1ca l s"·ord of Damocles. llis continuance in office may de- J)end on "'hethcr Governor·elcct llrown \\'is hes him to continue. i;.. i;.. i;.. - Yeo Renamed Tcrtounty's Planning Panel :l\'ewport Hench :1rchitect llon Yt>o, '\·ho resignt!d fru1n the Orit nge County l 'lanning Comn1i~sion 18 n1unths ago, toda.v \\·Hs rcapj)(lintc-d to t he Cun1 - m issi11n by Fifth 1Jistric1 Supc r\'isor "J11omas Riley. \'eo confirrncd the appointment late t his mol'ning in the \\:Jkl' or the rc- ~·~natio n of ('ommissionc r Bart 5pcndluv<.· of i\hssion \'1cjo. Tl "·as Spencllo\'C \\ho rt•JJ\a{'l'cl ·y co ·on I he <·ommission in l\l••Y· 197:1. Yeo resigner.I from lhc con1mission at t he request of !hen-Supervisor Ronald Ca!i1.n:rs. ;\l lhc time, run1ors :100unded th;il ''eo \\'as too environ- mentally orit'nted for his boss. ll was :ilso said that the forced re- s ignation had political overtones. :·1 v.·itl m ake decisions on planning criteria not political criteria," 'Yeo said this morning. Yeo. 41. is ;1 ~radu:ite of !he lJnivcrsily of Southern California. a l ecturer :tl UC Irvine ;ind recenlly served as coorriinalor of the team that prepar('d r1 spcci:il report on Aliso Crt'ek Canyon as :in open space cor- r idor from the mountains to the sea. Yeo sairl he \\'as askcrt by Riley to lake the job ··,Jnl y a cuup!c of days ago." ORANGE COA ST c , DAILY PILOT 1"" Or ... qio CN \! Ol •lf P,lol, W>111 "'"''" i• ~­-1,_ >oewi.·P•~••. •S pUbl1!.hfoClbfl,,_ 0.- CN•I Publ"'"'"' (onopl nf ~ .. lte<l>h...,• l ff pW!•\l'ltd, ...... ..,, .. w lll•OUQI! 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Consuelo B<'rher' s unborn eh1ld Ur \\'arren Bo~l it•K l(•s tif1cd 111 Judge \\'alter Chara mza's courtroom that the death of the ei~ht ·month fetus last Jul\' 10 v.·as undoubtedly due to a blood ciot and br<11n damage created bytheblo"·· The s pt:c1;ili::.t ~ind deputy county toroner "'<IS called to lht: stand during :. pretrial hearing in v.·hich defense at- torney Norbert Hunt s;iid he intends to prove that JI.I rs. Berber's child actual· lydied by other causes. If Bunt's pretrial motion is drnied, his client, Lorenzo Villureal D~ La Ho~:i. 23. (; 3 rdc:n Grove, \\'Ill go 0 11 lr1a I on murder l'h<.ir!:(t•sstcn1ming from the death of the unborn inf:inl From Page A I GAS •. • the U.S. economy v. ill continue lo sur. fer because of the dependence on Ara- bian oil~ · ''\Ve simply cannot afford to buy foreign oil at the price we're paying,'' Bell, \\'ho was once president of a small oil company, said. . He went on to predict "a m ajor political and economic upheaval in the world" if the Jl.1iddle East nations continue to "enr ich themselves beyond belief" at the expense of oil- hungrry industrial nations. HENRY FORD URGES INCOME TAX CUT, Page A10 While Bell was critical or "the Un- checked dependence on foreign oil im· ports," his most stinging criticis m was aimed at lhose \\'ho champion of - fshore drilling. "\Vhy s hould" \\'e despoil beaches that are visited by 2.5 million people a year?" he asked. "There a re alternatives. And those v.·ho are pushing so hard for offshore drilling know it as well as I do," Bell said in aOS\l.'er to his own question. The att.ernati'(el he mentioned most often were operung the Elk Hilll! oil re- serve and increasing Alaska·oil·pro· duction. "There's no single simple solution to the problem and those who say .they see it in offshore drilling nre onl y de· ceiving the p~blic,'' Bell continued. In addition to urging that -oil re- serves be tapped and that production be stepped up in Al aska , the Republican congres!'man said more of the nation's resources should be committed t o seekin g alternative energy sources. Mrs. Hillyard Funeral Rites Held Monday .. Funeral services \\'ere h('ld l\'Ionday for i\trs. Frances ~I . Hill yard, a forml'r l·larbor ,\rea resident \\'ho died f;'riday. She \\'as the fl:iughter of com· mercial nurseryman Sam Thompson, \\'ho designed the Orange Plaza, a t ree-shadert traffic circle in do\vntoy,·n Orange 70 years ago. A res ident of Orange, 1\-trs . llillyard. 80. \\'as a former Ne'A·porl Beach res ident and served a s a member of the :-.:cv•port llarbor lligh School PT 1\ ch apter. She \\'as also a member of the :-.:ative Daughters of thr Golden \Vest, ha\'ing been born in ll1,·rrsid<' Sur\'i\'ors include d aughters f\Irs. Betty Gunther of Orange and.Mrs. Eleanor Ogd('n of Costn !\lcsa. plus s•x grandchildren and eight great· grandchildren. lier daughter, Eleanor, is the wife of Al Ogden. formt'r trustee of I.he old Costa r.tesa Elemenlary School Dis· trirt <ind a I-I arbor Area rontraclor . Services were directer! by Balt:i B~rgero~ Funeral llome, Costa i\lcsa1 \\Llh burial 01 1. llar hor Rest i\1cmnrial l'ark. It 1s allegedU1at Uc La ltosa punched hls estranged con1mon·IC1""' wife in the ~ton1ac h v.•hile the p0&ir ciuarrelert in lhl.! p:1rkini:; Jot near her t'ountain \'alley hon1c. lie is additionally chari;ed \\'ith as· sault with intent to cause great bod)ly h:irm for his allt>ged atltick on f.trs . Ber~:r ,20 . Uunl asked Or. &stick during qucs· Honing if the specialist did not think the :ihsencc o f bruises on i\1rs. Berber 's bod)' ""'s "a highly unusual factor" in \'ie\\'Of the dt>alh of her unborn child. "Everything about this case is highl y unusual." Bostick Feplied. If the De La Rosa case goes to trial it 1s expected to provide a unique legal battle on the merits of murder charges filed against a man accused of killing un unborn baby. The charges against the Garden Grove n1an led jail officers lo take ex- 1 r:i precautions in their handling or him today Jle \\'as brought to the 1·ourtroom y,•earing hand,·uffs and leg u·ons She Had TNT In Panties LONDON. CUPI) -A young Irish girl almost blew .up a · British. Airways passenger plane after ca1mly boarding the flight \\'ith dynamite stuffed in her panties. An airport security report is- sued today said the girl boarded the Belfast·bound [light at ·Heathro\v Airport in London during the summer and as· se_m bled the bomb \\·ith the help · or her boyfriend while the plane was in fli ght. The report said the couple left the bomb under their seat, but that il failed to explode on the re- turn fli ght to London because o[ a fa ulty liming mechanis m. Born b experts later defused it. From Page A I MILLS. • • for a while. "His other decisions -staying on the committ.ee or whatever else - will be made later." Rep. Al Ullman CD-Ore.), who 1s next in line for the committee chairmanship -at least in seniority -has told the Democratic steering committee he wants to take' over· as ch.airmon:·'fhe panel will make its llouse committee choices as· it or· ganizes for the 94th Congre~s. Commenting on h1ills' decision, Ul- lman said: "It is most regrettable that l\lr. 'to.111\s' he<1lth. docs not allow him to continue in his capacity as chairman_ I-le has had a long and a distinguishea career and has made great contribu- lions to the nation. fie is one of the foremost tax lawyers in America and an extremely able legislator a nd chairman, and it has .been a won- derful experience to ser ve under his ('hairmanship. '' l\lills recently appeared on stage in Boston with the stripper, who goes un- der the professional name "Fanne 1-'oxr ... Albert told newsmen he did not talk directly v•ilh Mills but that a friend of the Arkansas congressman had done so this niorning. "The final determination of his future has not been made," Albert said. "The main thing is he is not a C'and idate for chairman of Ways and !\leans by reason Or his health . .. rte does not think he can stay on that job ... The doctor thought that was a wi se decision.·· He.ights R esidence Struck by Thieves Stereo equipment and tools vallied al more than S285 were stolen from a Santa Ana Heights apartment ~ton· d:iy night by thieves v.•ho pulled a · screen off lhe window to gain entry. Sheriff's deputies said the valuables \\'ere taken from the home of student Leslie Pierce Brov..n, 22, of 20232 \V Birch St. while be \Vas out at a party. Metric Booze? You/ll Drink in Milliliters \VASl-t!NGTON <UPI) -The ftamili'1r "ritth'' of whiskey and wine is headed for oblivion. The closest thing to lhe! "fifth" will be the 750· mililiter bottle. As part of a nation,,.,i de conversion to the mtlric system, the Trl!!asury O~p:irtmcnt Raid today that domes1ic and imported wines must be bottled In seven standard metric siies beginning Jan. 2. 1979. The departmC'.'nt'§ Bureau or 1\lrohol . Tobacco and Flrtarms "'ill publish slmilar proposed rules ror di;i;t1 lled spirits in a few weeks. The nev.' siie rloscst lo the fifth \v1ll IX! 750 milliliters, or 25,4 ounces. This is JU!'I a frarhon .!.ma lier tha n the fi(lh '~ 2~.6-ounce size. Ooin t>~tic v.·inc 1s no"' sold in 16 hol1 le s ize~ ;ind ilnPorted wine In 27. The n<"•'' ~t :inrlarcts "should facilitnte buyer comparison ind unit pricing of 11,•i1tl'!o h}' reta1 l :)~111·t>s, • • said Trr as ury St'cretary Yi'i Iii am E . Simon. Beach Talh Ex-Nixon Aide Cites Clemency \VASJ11NGTON (AP) -Former \Vhile llouse aide John D. Ehrlich man testified today that on a walk on ail Orange County beach"not long after the Watergate break-in then·President Nixon said he v.·ould "never entertain the subject" of clemency for the burglars. But, Ehrlichman said, hf 'D.Iarch or -January 1973 by Charles \\'. Colson, a forn1e r White !·louse special counsel instrumental in getting a consultant's job for Hu nt. 1 "Did you get the ilnpression the. Jresident .)'i'aS telling you one thing ..and Colson something el$f'!" EhrlicHman \\'as asked. -April 1973 "the l)resident indicated that at the end of his second term he would propose pardons ror everybody "If you compa1·e what he told.me in July and what's on the tapes" or that January Nixon·Colson conversation ''it 's v ery different, yes," Ehrlichman·replied. ' Doityl"lie.Su",..,.. BLOCKS BIG LAND SALE Joan Irvine Smith Heiress Blocks Land Sale Uy DOUGLAS f"RITZSCllE OllMD•ilf l"llOl $Utl The sale of 1,360 Irvine Company co<:istal acres ror a s t ate park bet"·ecn Laguna Beach and Corona del l\lar has been blocked by a pre- li minary injunction obtained in a \\'est Virginia circuit court by Irvine hei ress Joan Irvine Smith, according to company spokesmen. The complaint charges that the $7.6 million sale price is too low to ade· quately compensate the company, ac- co rding to fl·larlin Brower of the rirm·s publi'c relations department In his ruling. Judge Tho mas t.1cl1ugh said the injunction was is- sued to blqck any sale until a full hear- ing could be held earl y next year. Negotiations have been under \Vay for almost seven years on the sale to the state of 3.5 miles of beach and bluffs and 1.100 in land acres of Irvine Company Jund bety,•een Corona del l\1a-r a nd L<.1guna. according to Robert ?t1eyer, chief deputy director of the s tate l.lep<1rtment of Parks ·and Recreation. 1'he S7 .6 1nillion sate \\·as approved hy the slate legislature in this year's budget. Thr sale approval \\·as the largest single transaction authorized from a S25U million park bond issue .ippro\·ed b~· voters last June. l\Jeyer, \\'ho said he was unav.·are of the specifics of the ruling, said the sale was to have been a nnounced as a "Christmas present to the people of California." From Page Al ROCKY ••• ' I sidenlial confirmation under the 25th A1nendment, Lhe selection or Fo.rd by Nixon to succeed the resigned Spiro T. Agnew. \Vhe~ Rockefeller assumes office. the nation \Viii have, for the first time in its history, OOth a president and a vice president "•ho reached office without being elected by the \'Oters. Sen. Barry Goldv.•ater {R-Ariz.) an- nounced i\'londay he v.·ould oppose Rockefeller, folto\\·ed today by Sen. Jesse llelms <R·N.C.) and Sen. Birch liayh {D-lnd.), lhe authors of the 25th Amendment. Only two other senators -\\'illia m L . Scott (R·Va.) and James B.· Abourezk (D-S.0.) announced before today's balloting their decision to vole against co11firn1 ation. Also opposing Rockefell er were lloward ,.1etzenbaum ID-Ohio) and .Gaylord Nelson lD-Wis.). involved in \Vatergate." · "I said Amen," Ehrlichman added. Ehrlichman was asked about' con- versation in the spring or 1973 when Nixon told Ehrlichman that he had been approached on the subj~t. of clemency ror Watergate conspirator E. Howard Hunt The subject was brought up in Funeral Rites Held for Mrs. Clara Exton Funeral services were held today for longtime Jiarbor Area clubwoman and realty agent l\1 rs .. cJara Lynch. Exton, 76, \~·ho died Saturday. A native of Tex£, i\lrs. Exton lived al 180 l\tagnolia St., Costa l\1esa, and was widely acli\·e in fraternal and . patriotic organizations during her years on the Orange Coast. Rites \l.'Cre scheduled for 1 p.m. 1:1l B-altz Bergeron Funeral Hon1e. Corona dcl l\tar, foll ov.'cd by burial al. Pacific View 1\1.cmorial Park, Corona del l\1ar. ~1rs. Exton was a past matron of the Order of the Eastern Star in Valley Center, Kan., a v.•orthy advisor to the Rainbow Girls, a past president of the Veterans of WW l auxiliary, and was . a mem her of both the Daughters of the Nile and the White Shrine. She was also a member of the old Newport-Costa 1w1esa Realty Board and was associated with Robertson Realty in Corona del ~1:ir and Island Realty, in Nev.1>0rt Beach. ,.1rs. Exton leaves a daughter, Mrs. Inez Ho"·ald 0£ Corona de! l\1 ar; three ·brothers; three grandchildren; sil' g reat -g randc hildren; three s tepchildren ; seve n step - grandchildren and six step·great- grandchildren. School Annex To Be Weighed Again ·Tonight The Orange Couoty Committee on School District Organization again will consider the annexation of the Garden Grove Unified School District to the Coast Community College Dis- trict at a 7:30 meeting tonight. Voters in Garden Grove defeated the annexation at the polls last month, but the county committee will hold a public hearing on the matter tonight. then consider recommending that a repeat election be called for h1arch. The committee also will receive a copy or an annexation agreement signed betv.·een Coast and Garden .Grove trustees. The panel may call for comments from school officials. · The meeting will be held in the Garden Grove Unified School District board room at 10331 Stanford Ave., Garden Grove. .EX-MONTANA GOVERNOR GUILTY IN GIFTS, Page A4 Later the hearing had to be recessed 20 minutes for Ehrlichman to regain his composure after weeping on the stand. Ehrlichrrian·s defense is based on the premise that Nixon kept hin1 in the dark about \Vatergatr until the scandal began to unravel in !\larch a nd April 1973. Ehrlichn1 an's lawyer ha s said his client was ··rnisled, used, and lied to" by Nixoh. Ehrlichman's lawyer has con- tended all along that Ehrlichman re- commended that the \Vhite House make full disclosure of \\•ho \\'as in· \'Olved in the \Vatergate affair. Betv.·een the two national political conventions in July and August of 1972, Ehrlichman said today, "I pro- posed a program of full disclosure about \Vatergate ... I felt there had to be discovery to the situation v.·ith re- gard to the Committee to Re-elect the President." , Ehrlichman denied that he made a Statement. attributed to him by \\'hile House counsel .John\\'. Dean 111 that he once told former FBI Director L. Patrick Gray Ill to "deep six." an al · tache case . found in Hunt's \Vhite House safe . E;hrlichman said Dean suggested that a way or getting rid of politically sensitive materials iti. the safe was to give them to Gray. Ehrlichman testiried that when Dean failed to produce a Watergate report assigned to him by Nixon, the job of making an investigation and re· commending legal aspects fell to him. fie said that on the ni ght of April 13 he "'rote a report that he then read in part to Nixon the following moming. tO '" 10NIGllT N EW PORT-MESA SCHOOL BOARD -Regular meeting, city council chambers. 7 :30 p.m. "'1\1USIC FORCHRISTJ\1AS 1974"- So u lher n California College auditoriUm, 2525 NeWJX>rt Blvd. Sp.m. Free. "BEHIND TIIE J-IEADLINES" - Dr. Giles T. Bro'1'<n lecturer, OCC Forum, 7:30p.m. ··T HAT CHAMPI ONSHIP SEASON " -South Coast Repertory Theater, thruSun.Bp.m. WEDNESDAY, DECE!IBER 11 "GODSPELL" -Nev.1>0rt liarbor lligb School drama, Auditorium, Dec. l l, 12. 13, 14 . 8 p. m. ··AVIATION SAFETY FOR PILOTS" ·-OCC Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. , ··ALCOHOLISM, AN ADDICTIVE DISEASE" -Dr. Robert Schmitz lec- turer, Raleigh llills Hospital, 1507 E. 16th St., Newport Beach. Information: 645·5707. THANK YOU, ERASTUS! It occured to us the other day that we owe ci lot to an innovator in our carpet industry who operated about 150 years CICJO· Here are some facts about ERASTUS BRIGHAM BIGELOW: ·.Born 1814, W. Boylston, ·Mass.• Poor family, required to work at age 10 as farm hand and clerk.• Genius at math and mechanics. •At 23 years old, invented loom for lace . • Invented revolutionary power loom for BRUSSELS and WILTON carpets. This created a domestic carpet indu stry, and virtually eliminated foreign competition. • Founded BIGELOW CARPET MILLS in Clinton, Mass. • Great economist, one of small group founding MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY at Boston in 1861. •Died 1879. IEIASTUS. MY GR ANDFATHER THANKS YOUI MY FATH~ THANKS YOU!t THANK YOUI MY CHILDREN THANK YOUI . Four generallons in the carpet business since 1894, thanks to ihe inventions of Mr. Bigelow. . . ' P.S. Amazingly, without &asfus, Bi'Jtlow Cea pets have remained an Industry leader. Please stop In and see their sparlding c.ca pet line. AID EN'S , CARPETS • DRAPES 1663 Placentia Ave. COSTAMHA 646-4838 HOURS:-Tinn...... 91o 5:30-Fll. 9 lo 9-SAT. 9:l0 lo 5 •